Sep 1970 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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DAILY NEWS<br />
BY RADIO<br />
1 From The<br />
Sentinel Lodger<br />
WOND, 1400 KC, 11 a.m.<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
MIDWEEK<br />
EDITION<br />
Where to go and what<br />
to tee thru Thur«d»y<br />
MTH YiAR — No. 34 Telephone 399-5411 OCEAN CITY. NiW JERSEY, TUESDAY SIF TiMBIR 1, !97r PRICE 10c<br />
f\J\J\fiJ\n<br />
What they say |<br />
It has been said that dredging spoils the<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> nature In back bays and salt marshes.<br />
Do you think this consideration outweighs the<br />
benefits <strong>of</strong> pumping In new and wider beaehM<br />
for coastal protection?<br />
Tony Mtandro<br />
334 <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
It's just like robbing<br />
Psttr to pay Paul.<br />
We're getting beaches<br />
at tfie cost <strong>of</strong><br />
destroying wildlife and<br />
fish. It's wrong.<br />
Edward Coxnroan<br />
943 Asbury av.<br />
Dredging Mill help<br />
the back bays as long<br />
as they don't dredge<br />
any land or islands.<br />
The channels used to<br />
be 40 feet deep back<br />
there, but over tfie<br />
years have filled up<br />
with sludge and silt.<br />
Thomas H. Steels<br />
9 W, Aberdeen Rd,<br />
From an engineering<br />
viewpoint, no damage<br />
will be done to the<br />
marshes, but a<br />
misapplication on the<br />
beaches can be seen.<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lenanel.Ud(»f tor IN<br />
1070 Minam tcheduls or<br />
twice mmMy publication,<br />
•nd The 8«ntln«I Ledger<br />
Wffl return to It* i*guW<br />
TbundW pufcUcittoii date<br />
on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 4, -f<br />
If you wffl tot.la know<br />
two Wttfci bsftiM r«» jtan<br />
to nova torn QMKI <strong>City</strong><br />
Linda G. Deis<br />
Morisvllle, Pa,<br />
I think it's good<br />
because the bay will be<br />
deeper and boats will<br />
not run aground, plus<br />
the bathers will have<br />
extra space.<br />
Emit Phillips<br />
949 Asbury av.<br />
No, definitely not.<br />
We need the beach<br />
more. We can't make •<br />
living out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
marshes.<br />
Last Tuesday issue in '70<br />
to your winter home we<br />
on keep The Sentinel-<br />
Lsdgtir coming to you<br />
without Interruption.<br />
Pleue drop • line.., •<br />
portend Will do... giving<br />
your present local iddreH<br />
and the addnn where you<br />
wwit the paper Mat tor<br />
the winter. HMM include<br />
your tip cod*.<br />
STRANGI SIGHT Deputy Fire<br />
Chief Harold Hooker walki down<br />
deserted boulevard to check damage<br />
on otiier utility poles. Minutes before<br />
the highway was teeming with cars<br />
heading to the resort for the weekend.<br />
(Counsellor Photos)<br />
Two hurt . . slightly<br />
SIZZLING WIRE 23.000-volt<br />
electric wire scorches the roadside<br />
grist on 9th st. boulevard shortly after<br />
Saturday morning accident.<br />
T anrformeri on polei at either side <strong>of</strong><br />
the one in picture exploded minutes<br />
later.<br />
Car hits pole; Holds<br />
The Bth st, boulevard<br />
between this resort and Somers<br />
Point WM closed to traffic for<br />
more ihan two hours it<br />
mid-day Saturday after a oar<br />
struck a utility pole knocking<br />
down several high voltage<br />
wires<br />
Police said the accident<br />
occurred shortly before noon<br />
when a nt*»d T «tn>am <strong>of</strong><br />
vaitbn were heading into town<br />
for the weekend. Somers Point<br />
police wen called to close <strong>of</strong>f<br />
their end <strong>of</strong> the boulevard,<br />
creating a mammoth traffic<br />
tie-up in that city.<br />
The accident occurred when<br />
causeway traffic up<br />
ALMOST THAT<br />
TIME? • Mayor Robert<br />
L, Sharp Is displaying ,<br />
this bumper sticker on<br />
hit private car and has<br />
politicians all over<br />
town talking about It.<br />
After all, they say, the<br />
commission election<br />
isn't until next May.<br />
The Mayor says not to<br />
worry about It, hi<br />
hasn't announced for<br />
re-election. It just so<br />
happens Sharp's<br />
deputy Richard G.<br />
Snyder saw a similar<br />
sticker on a car in<br />
Williamstown, stopped<br />
the driver and asked<br />
him If ha had any<br />
more. The strangir<br />
told Snyder a man<br />
named Sharp is<br />
running for mayor <strong>of</strong><br />
that city and Snyder<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> their own<br />
I<br />
HOT WIRES Firemen play water<br />
on buming high voltage wires and<br />
surrounding grasi. Fire was caused<br />
whan a car struck a utility pole<br />
exploding a 0-insformer sending tfie<br />
wires to the ground.<br />
two hours; Sets fires<br />
Emil F. Kraekel, 46, <strong>of</strong> Drexel<br />
Hill, Pa., was attempting to<br />
make a left aim into th»<br />
Information Center when<br />
another car struck Kraekel 'g<br />
car and continued Into the<br />
utility pole.<br />
The driver <strong>of</strong> the second car<br />
was William Canary, 19, <strong>of</strong><br />
Haddonfield. He was taken to<br />
Shore Memorial Hrsptul and<br />
treatW for abrasions ariti<br />
eonuiaons <strong>of</strong> the face, right<br />
aim and left foot Kraekei's<br />
wife was treated for a whiplash<br />
injury, hospital sources said<br />
Shortly after Canary's car<br />
struck the pole a transformer<br />
thought some heads<br />
would turn if <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s Sharp carried<br />
at the top exploded and"«ne <strong>of</strong><br />
the three high voltage lines fell<br />
to the ground in names The<br />
top <strong>of</strong> the pole caught fire and<br />
the f jileri wires set grain along<br />
side the road on fire. Firemen<br />
were sent to the scene.<br />
Transformers on poles on<br />
either side <strong>of</strong> the initial<br />
eaplfiion burst into flames a<br />
shrjit |ime iatei. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fcj£.'," •*,.."".shot UjTougb ttie<br />
air * 100 feet and harrowly<br />
missed landing on a police ear.<br />
Nearly 111 electric power to<br />
Somers Point was cut <strong>of</strong>f for<br />
up to three hours. Emergency<br />
generators at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital and the Police Station<br />
the slogan on his<br />
bumper. Snyder was<br />
right (Sentinel Photo)<br />
Special police keep watch<br />
on crowd at surfing beach<br />
Two city-paid "iurf police"<br />
have taken up their beat at the<br />
all day surfing beach between<br />
5th and 7th streets to keep<br />
bathers out <strong>of</strong> the area and<br />
protect surfers who may<br />
accidentally get in trouble.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation Director<br />
Donald Pileggi said the two<br />
"cops", Walter MeLaughlin and<br />
Paul Qillanc, will itay on the<br />
job until after Labor Day when<br />
lifeguards will b* taken <strong>of</strong>f<br />
many beaches and surfing will<br />
again be permitted in other<br />
anal. Both men are veteran<br />
surf en and have passed .<br />
certified Red Cram lifessving<br />
eounaa.<br />
Fileggi Mid the city agreed<br />
to provide the two MM at tilt<br />
mgm or the Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
Surfing Aneeiation, "We<br />
wanted them at the beginning<br />
<strong>of</strong> the summer, but nothing<br />
WM dona," Htolll Mid,<br />
Pileggi praised the work<br />
done by four volunteer beach<br />
guards most <strong>of</strong> the summer,<br />
faut said they were ineffective<br />
largely because they had no<br />
authority and were working<br />
without the <strong>of</strong>ficial sanction <strong>of</strong><br />
the city, "They deserve a peat<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> credit for what they<br />
did," Pileggi said.<br />
The original idea behind the<br />
.surfing beach When it wn set<br />
up in late June was that the<br />
surfers could make their own<br />
rule* and police thB beach<br />
themselves.<br />
Repeatedly over the iummer<br />
months bathers refused to heed<br />
signs telling them to stay out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the area, Se»er«I week! ago<br />
two bathe got caught in a<br />
strong waah <strong>of</strong>f the Bth st<br />
Jetty and were unable to get<br />
back to the beach, A lurfer and<br />
12 lifeguards Involved in their<br />
metis were injured in the<br />
incident<br />
Pileggi said the beach, which<br />
is unprotected by lifeguards,<br />
was a constant source <strong>of</strong><br />
headaches for Beach Patrol<br />
Captain George T. Lafferty<br />
"Hii guards were always being<br />
called from other beaches to<br />
get bathers out <strong>of</strong> the surfing<br />
area," Pileggi laid.<br />
Now with the two surf<br />
police on duty, things appear<br />
to be running smoothly<br />
MeLaughlin and Olllane wear<br />
surfing Association "T" shirts<br />
for identification and very<br />
r»rely resort to "being tough"<br />
They spend moat <strong>of</strong> the day<br />
watching surfera to make sure<br />
they are clear <strong>of</strong> the rocks. The<br />
rest <strong>of</strong> the time is spent<br />
politely keeping bathers out <strong>of</strong><br />
the area. A local surf shop<br />
donted • luge 10-foot<br />
surfboard for the men to ride<br />
In mm* work.<br />
made it possible for essential<br />
services to operate<br />
Several lesidents in the<br />
Riviera section <strong>of</strong> this resort<br />
and resident* in the center <strong>of</strong><br />
town nrar 16th st Complained<br />
<strong>of</strong> loa <strong>of</strong> electric power Other<br />
sections <strong>of</strong> town were not<br />
effected.<br />
Traffic was rerouted by<br />
Somers Point Police over the<br />
BfMBdeyt Point bridge to 34th<br />
si. arid to the Longport toll<br />
bridge. Local <strong>of</strong>ficers sent<br />
people oui <strong>of</strong> town by iimilsr<br />
rou tes.<br />
Sgt, Andrew Cappezza said<br />
cooperation from Somers Point<br />
police and motorist* caught in<br />
the middle <strong>of</strong> the accident<br />
prevented unnecessary<br />
confusion and danger The<br />
boulevard was reopened at<br />
approximately 1 30 p. m<br />
INTERESTED<br />
Mayor Robert L. Sharp standt<br />
scratchinB his head with Police Spt,<br />
Andrew ttppezza at entrance to the<br />
Information Center. The two art<br />
watching firemen put out a small<br />
blaze that erupted when a utility pole<br />
transformer blew after tin accident.<br />
THE BEGINNING - Firemen arrive at tin scene <strong>of</strong><br />
accident which closed Wi st. causeway to traffic for<br />
more than two hours. Car that itruck pole is to the right<br />
<strong>of</strong> fire truck. Smoke is caund by hot wires that have<br />
fallen to the ground. Burned out transformer rest* it<br />
roadside suspended by high voltagt wire. (Counsellor<br />
Photo)<br />
'Cough? in inflationary bind'<br />
Increase in water rates,<br />
sewerage service charges<br />
requested by local utility<br />
The Oeian <strong>City</strong> District <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey Water Company<br />
has asked the New jersey<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Public Utility<br />
Commissioners for permission<br />
to increase its charges for water<br />
service<br />
Richard L Snider, district<br />
manager, said the proposed<br />
increase is necessary to restore<br />
company earnings to a level<br />
that will enable it to refinance<br />
bank borTowinp and obtain<br />
additional funds for continued<br />
improvement <strong>of</strong> the water and<br />
sewer system<br />
The rate adjustment would<br />
raise the average monthly<br />
water charge for residential<br />
customers from S2 98 to $3.87<br />
for 3775 gallons <strong>On</strong> a daily<br />
basis, the increase amounts to<br />
SOMETHING COOKING? • Fire Captain Willard<br />
Green inspects partially burned-out stove at home at mn<br />
400 25th it Early morning fir* sauted little damage I<br />
other than tmeka. Fin <strong>of</strong>fWah aid. (Gounasllor photo}<br />
about three cents.<br />
The rate adjustment would<br />
raise the average annual sewer<br />
charge for residential lews<br />
customers from $35.81 to<br />
$46.46. <strong>On</strong> g daily basis, this<br />
Increase also amounts to<br />
approximately three cents.<br />
Snider said the proposed.<br />
increase might have been<br />
greater had it not been for the<br />
recent merger <strong>of</strong> 12 utilities<br />
into New Jersey Water<br />
Company, including the former<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water Service<br />
Company and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Sewer Service Company. He<br />
explained that the pooling <strong>of</strong><br />
financial resoureei <strong>of</strong> the 12<br />
utilities makes the merged<br />
continued on page !<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
total prata run Tuesday<br />
and Friday latt weak<br />
21,700<br />
Weather<br />
Today and tomorrow,<br />
sunny and pleaatnt wttai<br />
high tcmperatuiM lanajng<br />
, from toe 70a to MTa.<br />
Sunny with the poMibiBty<br />
<strong>of</strong> nattered riiowtM on<br />
Thund«y. U. S.<br />
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i itSSTiM<br />
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PAOi TWO<br />
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(rpntt-r) ri-i i-iws ,i i n p \ ,,l i rrsi'lulii'ii CiUiii l''i 'I ' l> si'ph DiOrio imns in<br />
ndminn h n rfi Hunuri'il ( il i , n nl Siim't- Ihi'pi'- ' I iilini.in Photo<br />
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• Ropes<br />
• Pins<br />
• Bracelets<br />
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JUST ARRIVED<br />
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iei.,<br />
411," \U\rs in today's highly<br />
compPtitiVH moni'V mark*>t Hv<br />
.^ild this was tak*'n inti)<br />
account in arriving at the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> increiisii necessary<br />
to put his District on a sound<br />
fi' aiicial fooling<br />
AH ,I larger company,'' he<br />
Hind, "we art 1 in a better<br />
position In bargain fnr lower<br />
interest on borrnwed ffliiney "<br />
He poinui'd out that inierest<br />
charges are one <strong>of</strong> !he<br />
company'^ biggest expenses<br />
Snider said the present level<br />
<strong>of</strong> earnings is not enough to<br />
support existing investment in<br />
water and sewer service<br />
facilities let alone attract<br />
additional investment money.<br />
Bank loans <strong>of</strong> The New Jersey<br />
Water Company, which are due<br />
within Jess than a year, how<br />
total in excess <strong>of</strong> $11,BOO,000<br />
"There are so many<br />
attractive opportunities<br />
available to people who have<br />
money to invest that unless we<br />
have adequate earnings it will<br />
not be possible to refinance<br />
this bank debt, since investors<br />
will pass us by in favor <strong>of</strong><br />
something better, even st rates<br />
<strong>of</strong> interest that have risen some<br />
100 percent in the last four<br />
years.<br />
"Unless we can Compete we<br />
cannot get the money<br />
necessary to have our system<br />
keep pace with the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
our customers. This would be<br />
unthinkable. We are in business<br />
to provide service, not excuses<br />
for failing to do so."<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District's<br />
present char|es for water<br />
service are based on operating<br />
costs and investment in water<br />
service facilities on April 30,<br />
1967, over three years ago.<br />
Since then the Company has<br />
spent $497,400 on plant<br />
additions and improvements<br />
During the same period,<br />
annual operating and<br />
maintenance costs went up<br />
from $182,800 to $221,400.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District's<br />
present charges for sewer<br />
service are based on operating<br />
costs and investment in sewer<br />
service facilities on December<br />
31, 1962, almost Bight years<br />
ago. Since then the Company<br />
has spent $1,401,400. on plant<br />
additions and improvements.<br />
During the period December<br />
31, 1987, in Decomhoi<br />
1 980, annual operating<br />
mainUinanco costs wen<br />
from $24 7,800 to $310<br />
"We are caught in the<br />
inflationary bind a« every<br />
else," said Snider "I w<br />
were other" r se<br />
The Oei-un <strong>City</strong> Du<br />
Water and Sewer Dlvi<br />
LONDC<br />
LADY<br />
IS FAt<br />
WATE<br />
i<br />
4-<br />
It doesn't matter wh<br />
what "they're wearir<br />
iesi as Shakespeare,<br />
whispering smart, els<br />
single breasted fly f<br />
slash pockets spell a<br />
range <strong>of</strong> colors, in ti<br />
<strong>of</strong> our time. In Calih<br />
polyester, 35% com<br />
<strong>of</strong> 100% wool maki<br />
choice, London Fo<br />
weather. »65.00<br />
Stau<br />
Shi<br />
wit!<br />
Dinskin, V<br />
tights, mal<br />
pantyhose<br />
womsn. Tt<br />
balance tx<br />
sheerness.<br />
maximum<br />
on into the<br />
in a wide r<br />
occasion,'<br />
In lovely c<br />
Short; Mflc<br />
and Tall.
PAGE TWO THE OCIAN CITY SINTINILLEDGER TUESDAY, SfPTIMSER 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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Thomas<br />
Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
|*IjinI frnm Mayor (Ii'iiryc I Kotierts as<br />
C'dunril |'ri"-nli-nt .K •,1'ph DiOriii linns in<br />
thi 1 pn'icnt.iUtin Tulinmn Hindi<br />
Gerefy Point's<br />
'Citizen • 70'<br />
SOMKKS POINT Ucorj-e<br />
Gefeu was honored h> the<br />
- ,nld as general manarier<br />
I re itn 1 tlfi a 7 0<br />
Since 1982 he has been<br />
.lihbhe direeior and roach <strong>of</strong><br />
basketball and track for St<br />
Josephs Pariichial School, and<br />
served as manager u! Point<br />
Howlint! since 196(1, aiisistlni;<br />
the youth <strong>of</strong> the city m every<br />
Ppseritly Gerety is serving as<br />
Deputy t ii ami Knight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
liital Ciii, ncil Knight* <strong>of</strong><br />
Uriiy Complete Course<br />
I 2 i JJ ] 4RC11 )( FHTNC)<br />
ISCUC ROC'KAWAY AuB, 25<br />
Cnunl tiuard Petty Officer<br />
Third C:iiis>, Robert O Gray,<br />
sun ul Mi and Mrs. Joe R.<br />
flrav, ill 20 Roosevelt hlvd ,<br />
Ofi'an <strong>City</strong> NJ . completed a<br />
n i riH month ucrynographie<br />
ITUIM' in I hi 1 Mpditerrani-an<br />
fiboiirri the Const Guard Cutter<br />
USS llnckiiway The cutter's<br />
miuimi inrludi-d an cxti'nsive<br />
di'pt h -sfiu IHIIIIB program,<br />
pliottujraphinti ihe bottom <strong>of</strong><br />
till 1 sea with all underwater<br />
eami-rn. and collcelinj and<br />
iiiialyziiiij samples, from the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Hour The Rnekaway<br />
will ri'turn Id her humepnrt at<br />
(iovernors Island, N Y , <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />
If), <strong>1970</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
SRINO5 RISULTS<br />
No bed <strong>of</strong> roses<br />
Visitor pays ^50 for nap<br />
in Hairs petunia patch<br />
The Chy Hall Petunia Patch<br />
is hardly a "bed uf roBM," but<br />
It was (i(nid rni)U|!h fur Henry<br />
Wurstall, "" <strong>of</strong> Hatboro, Pa ,<br />
ID curl up in and fall asleep.<br />
WiirKtall found that thr local<br />
iuilit'fnry frowns upon sleeping<br />
in public placps, especially the<br />
riiiwer pint adjacent to the 9th<br />
si Fire Hi,use, once the site <strong>of</strong><br />
the "Nnthaniel C Smith<br />
Goldfish and tiuppy Pond "<br />
HmiLh was Mayor here from<br />
Ifl,»i9 to 196,1.<br />
Municipal Judge Franklin A<br />
Kin« fined Worsts!! $60 for<br />
beiny dnink and disorderly<br />
when he refused In (Jet out <strong>of</strong><br />
t,he Petunia potrh at the urging<br />
<strong>of</strong> firi^men<br />
In other action Michael J<br />
Heilly, 18, <strong>of</strong> West Chester,<br />
Pa . and Edward W Mueller,<br />
19. <strong>of</strong> Woodhury, werp held<br />
for the grand jury on charges<br />
<strong>of</strong> having heroin and marijuana<br />
in fheir possession on August<br />
2 In addition lieiily was<br />
charged with possession <strong>of</strong><br />
other stimulent or depressant<br />
dr\ii|s and Mueller with<br />
unlawful possession <strong>of</strong> a<br />
hypoderiTiie net'dle and<br />
synnge These charges were<br />
referred to the County<br />
pmaeeulor's <strong>of</strong>fice fcir 3* M *on<br />
Henry J Carr, til<br />
Collingdale. Pa , and Michael C<br />
Stevenstin, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
each paid S50 fines for being<br />
drunk and distirderly limt<br />
weekend f<br />
Christopher Adams, <strong>of</strong><br />
Abington, Pa . paid a S50 fine<br />
for damaging a surfboard<br />
Adams was originally charged<br />
with larceny <strong>of</strong> a surfboard,<br />
but that charge was dismissed<br />
and he was rearrested on the<br />
disorderly person charge<br />
Kevin. Oilrny, <strong>of</strong> Havertown,<br />
Pa , loined the numberless<br />
ranks <strong>of</strong> young people fined<br />
S3ft on possessit.n <strong>of</strong> heer<br />
charges this summer fiilrov<br />
wry, arn ^teri Augusi 22<br />
A Warminster, Pa, youth,<br />
Scott Kilgore, 1H, was fined<br />
$90 Tiii uiking twti tomatoes<br />
and a can <strong>of</strong> chicken <strong>of</strong> the Sea<br />
Tuna fish from the Thriftway<br />
Market at 4th st and Asbiiry<br />
nv<br />
Michael Mintter, <strong>of</strong> Bryn<br />
Mawr, Pa , paid a $2f, fine for<br />
trespassing ai the Lincoln<br />
Hotel Saturday night William<br />
C Heist <strong>of</strong> 1 17 W IHth st..<br />
wits fined S3S for using<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive language to PI. I<br />
Alfonso Gayle on August 30,<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
Clarence Fuhrman<br />
Tom Perkins . .<br />
Frank Ruggieri ,<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
George Livings . , .<br />
Guest Soloisti<br />
conductor<br />
soloist<br />
manager<br />
soprano<br />
. , tenor<br />
Editor's note: The Music Pier orchestra program printed*<br />
here is iubject to change without notice. The programs are<br />
rubmitted to the SentinelLedger for publication well in<br />
advance <strong>of</strong> the concert dates. In the interim, changei are<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten made in the propami TTie prograins are printed by<br />
the SenUnel-Ledger at the request <strong>of</strong> the orchertra's<br />
inanaeernent as a public lervice.<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1<br />
Overture To Orpheus<br />
In The Underworld Offenbach<br />
Che Gelida Manina . Puccini<br />
Oeorfe Livinp<br />
Lylvia & Morning Speaki<br />
Visai D'Arte Puccini<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Uallet Egyptian Lulgini<br />
Until . . _ . Sanderson<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Comedians Gallop .Kabaleysky<br />
Iron Division<br />
.March Kiefer<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Rio Rita .Tierney<br />
Mattinata Leoncavallo<br />
Oe<strong>of</strong>ge Livinp<br />
Naila . ._. , .". . Delibes<br />
§moke Gets In<br />
Your Eyes Kern<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Valse Poudree Popy<br />
Smllln'Through Penn<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Moorish Serenade , , , , Chapl<br />
Carousel Rodgers<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2<br />
The Jolly Rohbeh<br />
Overture Suppe<br />
Serenade Romberg<br />
George Livings<br />
The Roses<br />
Honeymoon Bratton<br />
Through The<br />
Years ,.,,... Youmans<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Dowri South Myddleton<br />
Into The Nljht Edwards<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Jalousie , , . , ,<br />
National EmbUm<br />
Mirch<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
The Rose Of<br />
Algeria ,,..,, Herbert<br />
Yours Is Mv •<br />
Heart Alone Lohar<br />
George Livings<br />
The Darvlshes Bendix<br />
Ml Chiamano<br />
Mlmi Puccini<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Dance Of The<br />
Hours Ponchielli<br />
The Trumpeter , , Dix<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Love Sends A Little Gift<br />
<strong>of</strong> Roses Openshaw<br />
South Pacific Rodgers<br />
* * •<br />
Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3<br />
Overture To The Beautiful<br />
Galathea , . Suppe<br />
Cujus Animan , Rossini<br />
Qeorge Livings<br />
Romance Rubensteln<br />
Musette's Walta , Puccini<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Humoreske Dvorak<br />
Ramans Wayne<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Noia Arndt<br />
Americans We Fillmore<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
The Pinafore Sullivan<br />
The Flower Song Bizet'<br />
Oeorge Livings<br />
Adoration Borowski<br />
Ouvre Ton Coeur Bizet<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Parade Of The Wooden<br />
Soldiers ,,,..,., Jessel<br />
Great Day ,,,,.,., Youmans<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Sleeping Beauty<br />
Waltz Tschaikowsky<br />
The King and I Rodgers<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RISULTS<br />
Are You Having<br />
Trouble Saving Money?<br />
Why don't you try pur installment<br />
shares — where saving is a must?<br />
The Tuckahoe Building<br />
and Loan Association<br />
Route 50 Phone 628-2583 Tuckahoe<br />
DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT I<br />
Open Wednetday nitas from 7 - 9<br />
Ul Sot. <strong>of</strong> tht month 12 neon to 6 p.m.<br />
Starting our 2nd century <strong>of</strong> tarvic»<br />
Fund-railing fete<br />
for Hughes Friday<br />
A fund raising reception in<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> William J Hughes,<br />
Democratic candidate for<br />
Congress, will be given on<br />
^nday evening, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 11,<br />
in the White Hall Hotel, 710<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
D Allen Stretch, campaign<br />
manager, announced that the<br />
Congressional candidate will<br />
make a major policy speech on<br />
this occasion William H<br />
Woods, candidate for the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders in Cape<br />
May County, also will outline<br />
his campaign objectives<br />
The program will include<br />
refreshments and music It Will<br />
begin at 8 p.m Ticket sales are<br />
being handled by 8 hi-partisan<br />
committee headed bv fiam<br />
Bmsdlev, nf Marmrtrn<br />
Water rates<br />
continued from page 1<br />
company more attractive to<br />
investors in today's highly<br />
competitive money market He<br />
said this was taken into<br />
account in arriving at the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> increase necessary<br />
to put his District on a sound<br />
financial footing<br />
As a larger company,' 1 he<br />
said, "we are in a better<br />
position to bargain for lower<br />
interest on borrowed money<br />
He pointed out that interest<br />
charges are one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
company's biggest expenses<br />
Snider said the present level<br />
<strong>of</strong> earnings is not enough to<br />
support existing investment in<br />
water and sewer service<br />
facilities let alone attract<br />
additional investment money.<br />
Bank loans <strong>of</strong> The New Jersey<br />
Water Company, which are due<br />
within jess than a year, now<br />
total in excess <strong>of</strong> $11,500,000<br />
"There are so many<br />
attractive' opportunities<br />
available to people who have<br />
money to invest that unless we<br />
have adequate earnings it will<br />
not be possible to refinance<br />
this bank debt, since investors<br />
will pass us by in favor <strong>of</strong><br />
something better, even at rates<br />
<strong>of</strong> interest that have risen some<br />
100 percent in the last four<br />
years.<br />
"Unless we can compete we<br />
cannot get the money<br />
necessary to have our system<br />
keep pace with the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
our customers. This would be<br />
unthinkable We are in business<br />
to provide service, not excuses<br />
for failing to do so,"<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District's<br />
present charges for water<br />
service are based on operating<br />
costs and investment in water<br />
service facilities on April 30,<br />
1967, over three years ago<br />
Since then the Company has<br />
spent $497,400 on plant<br />
additions and improvements.<br />
During the same period,<br />
annual operating and<br />
maintenance costs went up<br />
from $182,600 to $221,400.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District's<br />
present charges for sewer<br />
service are based on operating<br />
costs and Investment in sewer<br />
service facilities on December<br />
31, 1962, almost eight years<br />
ago. Since then the Company<br />
has spent $1,401,400, on plant<br />
additions and improvements.<br />
During the period December<br />
ml<br />
31, 1987, lo December Ul,<br />
1960, annual operating and<br />
mainkinance ensis went up<br />
from $247,800 to $310,800<br />
"Wo arc ciiught in the sami<br />
inflationary bind as everybody<br />
else," said Snider "I wish II<br />
were other «,«<br />
The Oceun <strong>City</strong> District,<br />
WaLer and Sewer Divisions<br />
/Si<br />
serves 91 ft 0<br />
Oei'iin <strong>City</strong><br />
customers in<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
SRINOS RISULTS<br />
LONDON FOG'S<br />
LADY DANTON<br />
IS FADPROOF,<br />
WATERPROOF<br />
It doein'f matter what it's like "out there," or<br />
what "they're wearing. Lady Danfon is as time-<br />
less as Shakespeare, as constant as the seasons,<br />
whispering smart, clear-favored good look. Trim<br />
single breasted fly front, stand up collar, self-<br />
slash pockets spell a grace <strong>of</strong> sense, In a spectral<br />
range <strong>of</strong> colors, in touch with the individualism<br />
<strong>of</strong> our time. In Calibre" Cloth <strong>of</strong> 65% Dacron"<br />
polyester, 35% combed cotton, A zipouf liner<br />
<strong>of</strong> 100% wool makes temperature a matte'r <strong>of</strong><br />
choice. London Fog* lets you laugh at the<br />
wtather, '65,00<br />
Sheer Support Pantyhose<br />
with "Dancf r Stretch"<br />
\^A Danikin, vwrld fimous for their dinct<br />
\ jMK tights, makes a new sheer support<br />
«/-M pantyhose especially designed for active<br />
PV^ women. This pantyhose <strong>of</strong>fers the perftct<br />
W balance between support and fashionablt<br />
^- sheerness. Smooth support ensures<br />
, maximum comfort throughout the day and<br />
[ on Into the evening. Available at our stem<br />
» In e wide range <strong>of</strong> colors to suit every<br />
m occasion. 76% nylon, 24% spandex.<br />
JH In lovely colors, proportioned for<br />
M Short, Medium, Medium-Tali<br />
fl and Tall. $5.00<br />
L<br />
TUESOAY, SEPTEMBER 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Merlon Park group hosts<br />
guests at dinner-dance<br />
Oiii 1 hundred and %ovi>nty MX<br />
mombrrs and yiiusU <strong>of</strong> thr<br />
Menon Park Community CMuh<br />
altrndnd thi' Dirinrr Da net-<br />
Suturtiiiy t 1 vening in iht !<br />
Linwood Country Club<br />
Donald Pannrti, pri'Mdi'iit,<br />
pointed out thai tht* Four CIVIC<br />
asscjciatinnii <strong>of</strong> the city hnvt'<br />
<strong>of</strong>tPn invited rnrh tithor I"<br />
a t Lend sp«Miil mivungh<br />
However, as a Hprrial<br />
indieatinn <strong>of</strong> thr drain* to iom<br />
WARDS<br />
SPECIALS<br />
APPLESAUCE<br />
CAKE 75c<br />
Tuesday<br />
CHOCOLATE<br />
FUDGE CAKE 80c<br />
Wednesday<br />
ORANGE ICED<br />
ANGEL CAKE 89c<br />
Thursday<br />
NORWEGIAN TORTC<br />
CAKE 65c ft $ l,10<br />
In Our 42nd Year<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 Asbury Ave.<br />
Did 399-1260<br />
SWEETHEART<br />
tO|M'thlT, lifflriTS lif ihi' HllUltl<br />
Orfiin t'ny ImpnivcnuMil<br />
AsMiciiitiiin. IB 2H Ciiinniunily<br />
AKSOCHII Min JUK) thi' f tlirdt'li^<br />
Civir Awiiriiiliim WITI 1 invilcH<br />
io he iilli'i.1* nl this ««-!iil<br />
furicUtsn.<br />
Intruduci'd lit. tjiii'si* iinri<br />
ri>pn.Hi.ni.iH|J Ihcir oruiilii/aliim"<br />
pn'sidcnl ni thi' South Oi'i'iin<br />
(Jits Impriivi'mi'ril AwiXMilllon.<br />
and Mr C'iiviilc. l.yndun<br />
Curti'lyou. und Juhn GilbiTt<br />
Sr , pn>Milrnt <strong>of</strong> thi- Gnrdi'ni-<br />
Civir A.feHfMMiil iitn. rind MFK<br />
Cjilhi'rl<br />
Also mtriitlurcd iis hiiniin-d<br />
ItjiPJiii; w*Tc (liiEnswifinnr and<br />
Mr* David Simpson.<br />
Ccimmissnini'r and Mrs ChrsU'f<br />
Wimbf'riJ. FriMihulriiir ind Mrs<br />
Friincis TownKinfl and Capf<br />
May County trrasurnr jusoph<br />
BradT^iiy anri Mr» Briidwiiy<br />
FollDWine rimlicr rinnrinij t.i<br />
live miiEir wn> ''ri|(i\!-H<br />
I Miiiilci |{ i \ i' r « . IliiiiM'<br />
Amif'cl Si.r\ ire-- ('h.-iiniiiiii,<br />
nil itudctil (li'li'mii-ni-.:<br />
"I (itiii't think v,i' Kin (in<br />
mm h this lute in the ^".sinn.<br />
! (iliin tIIi fiili', t i n s y t ' i i r . "<br />
LtavtM Deck at 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 8 p.m.<br />
SM Oc«an <strong>City</strong>'s iMUtiful Shoreline<br />
Adults *2.S0 ChiWr©n*1.i0.<br />
APPROXIMATELY Ufa TO Z-HOUR RIDE<br />
_-_ Dining Room . 398-9802<br />
P H . Market & Dock 398-9803<br />
Office 399.7214<br />
Firemen kept busy<br />
with weekend runs<br />
Kift'mi'ti ^pt'ti! a hu^y<br />
Wi'rkt'nii pi'hpiHirlin^ to TtrOM :il<br />
pnvutc hnmi^, iirrit|pnU. find<br />
fnlinwuijf thriiuuh Uiihi' iihirmh.<br />
iioriirilini; lei Fin' «'hii'f<br />
FiTiliniinH Tiiccarino<br />
Tnci'iirinii Niiid hit. men put<br />
nut fiFr^ ri'sultinil friim thi 1<br />
iirriHt'nt on thr bfidfi* 1<br />
Hiiturdiiy mnrning L^ili'r m thr<br />
tiny Ihoy piii out ii small drf at<br />
t h i' dump ai IHth st and<br />
Havi'ti liv<br />
Fjirly Sunday murnini; thi'<br />
fin-rm'n Wfrr CMlli'd to fight a<br />
ymall hln/.c m an Hr-ctrif rany^<br />
at tUO 2fi[h st Tnrcarino said<br />
I hi' rangi' had born Irft cin and<br />
the fur started at 4 p m<br />
fausfri hy a short cin-uit Most<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho damjigi' w;yi raupicd hy<br />
smiiki'<br />
Tafrannii ssiid hii, men<br />
ri'hpijndi'd to fivi' smiikt'<br />
odor" rails where there wcri'<br />
no fires and two fnlsJ' alarms at<br />
Waverly anH Wt sli'y rd^ and<br />
IHth t! :ind Ashiiry av<br />
Annual Bridp. Banquet<br />
Thi' Annual Bridge Banquet<br />
lor members <strong>of</strong> the Yacht Club<br />
will he held Thursday at 8 p m<br />
in the Yacht Club Prizes will<br />
be iiwardcd for Duplicate and<br />
Tournament Bridge as WPII fis<br />
the Milton Hagy Memorial<br />
trophy Matt HutmakPr is<br />
bridge chairman<br />
HELP THE CHURCH<br />
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the tremendous response last<br />
year, we are again setting aside one day in<br />
which all pr<strong>of</strong>its from our business will be<br />
donated to the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
Building Fund. Whatever you need and buy<br />
on the above date — whether it be a newspaper<br />
or a greeting card — will be helping<br />
the church.<br />
M4 MBUBT AVENUE<br />
1MB ULtAN 5.ITY bfcNTINEL-LEDGER<br />
MPCA SOCIAL Members <strong>of</strong> thi Doniild<br />
i Park Civic Assfiriatiori cnjiiyifl pri'sidi' i'nt <strong>of</strong> I hi' 1 R 2H ('ivii Aswitiat ion,<br />
an end fif tho-a'asrin dinner ilatu i Mrs<br />
Saturday even ing in the Linwood |<br />
Country Cluh Khnwn here arc Mrs<br />
Story hour at Point library<br />
SOMERS POINT The<br />
popular Mary hour program nt<br />
S?jfflf*rs Point Librar>' begins ;i<br />
ripw SHssujn Saturday, Oetobi 1 ?<br />
n, at 9 ;10 a m m tho libr«r>-<br />
Thp nnw timrv 9 30 in<br />
1015 a m-, was selected m<br />
givt 1 t.hp reading grf'up^ mrr<br />
privacy sine*- the library is not<br />
oppn to thn public until H)<br />
aiti: Thp firet half hour will hv<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
SALESMAN<br />
Far man or woman.<br />
(nductrisui ant psrtsnibit.<br />
Full or part rim».<br />
Mainland journal<br />
NMuntville, N. J.<br />
devoted to the readiriii prcjtjrHm<br />
folhiw*_4i hy ;i limiiiLili 1 book<br />
selection periiid<br />
Two ^mailer Uruups will<br />
me*t at the new time instead<br />
<strong>of</strong> one iiirije uri.iip The three<br />
to five >»-ar nlds meet<br />
downstairs and the ^is IN nin^'<br />
Thi reariine k'roups will meet<br />
for 10 riinst'CU ve Saturdays,<br />
Oclubir 3 through Deci'mbi-r<br />
fi. The prouram will include<br />
stones read aloud, story telling,<br />
records and othe reading<br />
CciLlirtlics A secor i 10 week<br />
progrum will begin February<br />
18,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tembtr 1" a workshop<br />
for the story tellers will be held<br />
in the library With the held <strong>of</strong><br />
the State Library, a program<br />
has fceen set up to acquaint the<br />
story tellers With the aims <strong>of</strong><br />
the proilram and activities for<br />
the children<br />
I'anarn. Lyndtm CVirtelyou.<br />
Ciirti'lyou and Mr p;inarg,<br />
Hnt <strong>of</strong> thi- Miirion F'urk fivi.<br />
mtion Tiiliman Phutu<br />
ToosfmisfreiSBs<br />
en/oy pool party<br />
Members and<br />
p,ir i-reiuK<br />
Mr* ji^e<br />
Baraiiiniown Silt<br />
Ihi Seiishiire<br />
Lnie^u r.l the<br />
nn-y. Club<br />
,,, ,,mi pool<br />
Ihi- homi ol<br />
T'-rn,- in<br />
members ul<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Most Colorful Dock Near 9th Street on the Bay<br />
YOU ARE<br />
INVITED TO<br />
WATCH THE<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
ON OUR DOCK<br />
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />
OPEN<br />
MONDAY thru SATURDAY<br />
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET<br />
BAK1RY . . .<br />
Take Horn* — Ready to Stirvt<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
Club wen intriiduci-d it* irui*b,<br />
A highhyh! nf ih*- •iflaifwa^<br />
iin HUrtion *.f MriuriiLional<br />
materials conducted by John<br />
Schoepf. husband ul a<br />
member<br />
The fin,i rufiulur rnectine "f<br />
the new MNMjn will be ihm<br />
pvenma (Tuesday I at 8*10 p m<br />
in Harry's Inn. Stimers Point<br />
MLM Eleanor Cunningham<br />
aisislant librarian at thf<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Library, will be<br />
loastmistrejis <strong>of</strong> the eveninc<br />
The theme will be<br />
Communications The Art uf<br />
Learn in y<br />
New members are welcome<br />
Information may bf obtained<br />
by calling Mrs John Kelly »i<br />
927-75QS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
And BOAT RIDES<br />
4P./Hta9P,M,<br />
12 Noon to 9 P.M.<br />
A, M, to 9 P. M,<br />
9 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />
DELICIOUS GOGKID HOME-IAKID 300DS<br />
SEAFOODS Bum • Pits<br />
SEAHORSE GRILL<br />
OPENS DAILY 7t00 A.M.<br />
CLOSES fcOO'P.M.<br />
RSHERMEH'S BREAKFAST<br />
LUNCHES PACKED FOR<br />
DEEP SIA FISHERMEN<br />
PAGE THREE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
'I (ll)AS Ilimuuli<br />
!• r M.I ill-, B |1 111 II II Oil'<br />
Mn-.il P..-. l.-.iluiiiiu the<br />
M,,i II .p,il O M Ill-nil.i '1 nriir thi<br />
il.i. rf ,. ,r, . ii ( iir. m i Kuhrm.ti<br />
.iriil jnliiiiK Tum Pi-rkins<br />
L.iufii.i MlM.ij.lir ,,riflH<br />
l U i M V I Iliesd.n I<br />
V,ii in I'lull IJuphi .,[•• Hrldyi<br />
jaffi- (-M mi'iiilHM^ nh 7 IT<br />
Bii/aar<br />
f kshop i p rn m thi<br />
Kr,.nk K"V'T<br />
I ill' W.mlu.f d,<br />
TtiMflHKnW iWi-dni-stlay j<br />
Bi.«.,.rl n.ipl,, .,!!• Bridfjf<br />
ll.imi 7 !'• p rn ul llfi<br />
Allanli. n<br />
!'U Hi. .1. Ih Inn<br />
pm.<br />
M..ru.ir, R.,nck P.ist 117<br />
Am* ?UHf \j-\lii>n mating. M<br />
p m<br />
* • *<br />
1 - ] p FTI ill Simmh'<br />
Hi-slaiiranl SK. '<br />
. , 'V<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cils Amateur Golfers<br />
Ass'iciatHin m* i *'t!nu. W 30 p m<br />
* * *<br />
Li'iii Duphcate Bridije<br />
ll.jfne 7 1 Pi p m in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 14th<br />
si .jnd Hav»>n av<br />
* * *<br />
Bflwlinc Banquet, 7pm, at<br />
Ihi Yacht Cluh<br />
* * *<br />
THURSDAY<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Bridge Banquet, 8 p,m<br />
» * m<br />
Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />
6 1 a p m in Plymouth Inn.<br />
* * •<br />
CBMC luncheon meeting,<br />
12 15 pm in Plymouth Inn,<br />
All men welcome,<br />
* * p<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, 7 30 p.m. in the<br />
B isc ay ne Hotel. 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
* ft 9<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Final free concert <strong>of</strong> the<br />
with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Mumi ipal Orchestra, H p m^<br />
on ihi. MUI.II- Pier<br />
* * m<br />
Natoha Oiuneil Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
PocahiinUis miH.Mng, H p rn , in<br />
!hi' American Leg]un Hall,<br />
1 1 th st arid Haven av<br />
* * •<br />
Beachcombers Square Daive<br />
Club H p m . HI the Youth<br />
renter<br />
* s *<br />
Smlinji Award Dinner, 6;30<br />
\j m at thi. Yacht Club<br />
Award graduate<br />
Mrs Mary G Butler, <strong>of</strong> 14<br />
Bimpion av , was graduated<br />
from Cape May County<br />
Vocational School recently m •<br />
gradual* Practical Nurse Mrs,<br />
Butler was awarded the<br />
Surgical Award from the UN<br />
Association and will be starting<br />
work at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital this month.<br />
juhn Y Mnrhi-ll, Attorney<br />
General, on Mafia tern:<br />
"It is becoming increi»ingly<br />
clear that many good<br />
Americans <strong>of</strong> Italian descent<br />
are <strong>of</strong>fended by.the terms <strong>of</strong><br />
Niafia and Cosa Nostra in<br />
news reports,"<br />
Deep Sea Fishing Trips<br />
WHD GOOSE - 2 TRIPS DALY<br />
LIIVM 7:30 A.M., R.turm 11:30 A.M.<br />
UMVW 1:30 P.M., fUhima S:M P.M.<br />
Adults $4.50 Chiidren$3.S0<br />
ENJOY THE THRILL<br />
OF A SPECTACULAR<br />
SPEED BOAT RIDE<br />
FLYING PONY<br />
DAILY RIDES at<br />
11 a.m. -1 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.<br />
• t ,>:•,
FOUR THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINiLLIDGlR TUISDAY, SiPTIMBBR 1. <strong>1970</strong><br />
A day for committment<br />
Labor Day marks the end <strong>of</strong> summer vncat-iuns and<br />
the beginning-ttt least psychologically <strong>of</strong> a new work<br />
year. It's a good time for taking stock <strong>of</strong> where we arc<br />
and where we want to go<br />
Aside from the war in Indochina, the American<br />
people seem most concerned about continued inlliitinn.<br />
the threat 11 recession, and what to do about it all<br />
President Nixon has called for greater productivity us<br />
a means <strong>of</strong> countering both threats He's i-rented «<br />
Special commission 10 make a study <strong>of</strong> the need for<br />
higher productivity and ways to achieve n<br />
The key, <strong>of</strong> course, is held by the people who<br />
actually do the work. Cjreater productivity nmms more<br />
goods in the market place, more goods mean lower<br />
prices; lower prices mean more sales, more |nhs-and<br />
eventually-higher wages that nrt'i.'t inflationary.<br />
But it all must start with a determiniition on the part<br />
<strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> us to work harder to produce more<br />
efficiently. This Lahor Day, <strong>1970</strong>, is a mad' 1 to order<br />
moment for every jobholder to makr this kind <strong>of</strong><br />
commitment.<br />
No cause for alarm<br />
In Friday's Foru.n 'n' Agin em column, a reader<br />
expressed concern over a rumor that the summer<br />
concerts on the boardwalk Music Pier are to lie 'done<br />
away with "<br />
In her concern, the writer suggests that possibly if the<br />
nightly programs were to schedule a few more<br />
"singable" tunes <strong>of</strong> today, th, concert orchestra could<br />
survive the rumored demise<br />
We hast n to assure the anxious reader that there is<br />
no cause for alarm The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> concert orchestra<br />
has been playing on the Music Pier for many years now,<br />
and, according to authorities, it will be playing there for<br />
many, many more years.<br />
Clarence Fuhrman, orchestra director, reports that<br />
the Pier musicians have been playing to capacity<br />
audiences every evening this summer. "If you don't get<br />
there early, you don't get a seat!" That's how Mr.<br />
Fuhrman explained the condition.<br />
And the orchestra director says that this season he is<br />
seeing a growing number <strong>of</strong> young faces among the<br />
audience. This would indicate that the concerts have<br />
their devotees among the young as well as the elderly<br />
patrons.<br />
As.for sparking up the program with a few more<br />
modern tunes? That might be a good suggestion in itself,<br />
and not necessarily a saving grace for the orchestra. The<br />
orehestea is managed by experienced show people and<br />
the programming is, thankfully, left up to them. They<br />
have done quite well so far.<br />
The concert orchestra and the nightly concerts have<br />
been more-or-less institutionalized by the wide<br />
popularity <strong>of</strong> the concerts, and in many cases the<br />
downright reverence for the musicians. They are<br />
definitely, here to stay.<br />
Vinci campaign head<br />
for Hughes in county<br />
Louis G. Vinci, well-known<br />
business man ind a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
North Wildwood, has bten<br />
appointed coordinator in C»pe<br />
May County <strong>of</strong> the campaign<br />
<strong>of</strong> William J. Hughes,<br />
Democratic candidate for<br />
Congress<br />
Vinci, a life-long resident <strong>of</strong><br />
the county. Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Bank women set<br />
to seat <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
Installation Night for tht<br />
Southern New Jersey Oroup <strong>of</strong><br />
the National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Bank Women will be held<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 15 at Smithville<br />
Inn<br />
Wynn Etter, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dale Carnegie Leadership<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill, will.be<br />
guest speaker, Mrs. Betty J<br />
Purncli, vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Jersey National Bank,<br />
Cherry H1U, will install the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
Officers for <strong>1970</strong>-71 will be:<br />
Miss Elizabeth K, Dundas,<br />
assistant vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First National Bank <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May Court House, chairman;<br />
Mrs, Mary E. Boeke, assistant<br />
cashier <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
National Bank, Trenton, vice<br />
chairman. Miss Josephine<br />
Nania, assistant vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
National Bank, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
secretary: and Mrs, Elaine L,<br />
Marvel, assistant vice president<br />
and assistant treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Camdon,<br />
treasu rer.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and <strong>of</strong><br />
Villanova University, whore he<br />
received a bachelor's degree In<br />
economies. At present he is<br />
liaison representative for<br />
Villanova in the<br />
WlldwoodCape May area, in<br />
which capacity he screens<br />
candidate for admission.<br />
Active in the Democratic<br />
party for a number <strong>of</strong> years, he<br />
was an unsuccessful! candidate<br />
for mayor <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood<br />
He also Is a member <strong>of</strong><br />
numerous civic and service<br />
orpnlzatinns He served in the<br />
New Jersey National Guard<br />
and was discharged as a<br />
sergeant An <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> Vinci's<br />
Express, Inc., <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, he<br />
resides with his wife and two<br />
children at 2201 Central av..<br />
North Wiidwood.<br />
As county coordinator for<br />
Hughes, the county's former<br />
First assistant prosecutor, Vinel<br />
will have a leading role In<br />
arranging public appearances<br />
by the candidate durinj? the<br />
next two months.<br />
Lfihigh Freshmen<br />
Robert R Mulholland, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. M, Roger<br />
Mulholland, <strong>of</strong> Linwood, is<br />
among the 900 freshmen who<br />
wUI enter Lehigh University<br />
this fall. This Is the first and<br />
only year that the freshmen<br />
class at the University will be<br />
900 men. In <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1071,<br />
the freshmen class will be 800<br />
men and 100 women, Lehigh's<br />
first undergraduate coeds<br />
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THE RIGHT KEY FOR LABOR DAY<br />
Williams on truth-in-pricing<br />
Housewives weary <strong>of</strong> semantics<br />
Nixon vetoes spur controversy<br />
WASHINGTON U. S.<br />
Senator Harrison A . Williams.<br />
Jr., (DNJ) said today he was<br />
jiiininj New jersey housewives<br />
in their "battle nl" the budget"<br />
by hacking legislation to make<br />
selective supermarket shopping<br />
easier.<br />
Williams announced he was<br />
join ing as a sponsor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"Truth-InPricing " bill The bill<br />
would amend the current Fair<br />
Packagini! and Labeling Act in<br />
order to require unit pricing <strong>of</strong><br />
packaged consumer<br />
commodities<br />
Williams snid his decision<br />
was reached after reading the<br />
results <strong>of</strong> the consumer<br />
questionnaire he mailed to<br />
constituents last April<br />
"The poll reflected a<br />
whopping 975 percent <strong>of</strong> New<br />
.Icrseyans favored this<br />
legislation," he said. The bill<br />
Area students<br />
Lafayette fresh<br />
Nancy ' McKitlrick, <strong>of</strong><br />
Beesleys Point, Nancy<br />
Brennen, Catherine Hilton,<br />
both <strong>of</strong> Northfield, and Jane<br />
Johnston, <strong>of</strong> Linwood, are<br />
ainonji the' 147 women who<br />
will be attending classes at<br />
Lafayette College for the first<br />
time in the l:JS year history <strong>of</strong><br />
the institution<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> 515 freshmen and<br />
•18 transfer students will enroll<br />
with the rpiurnini! Lafayette<br />
men next week. The filft<br />
freshmen were selected from<br />
3,615 applicants from public<br />
and private schools<br />
Need It?<br />
Rent It!<br />
ROTO TILLER<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
22nd & Asbury Ave,<br />
398-0032<br />
OPOJ 1 to 5,<br />
would require superTnarkets<br />
and grocers to post the price <strong>of</strong><br />
the product in easily<br />
recognLz-ahle units such as<br />
pounds and quarts or other<br />
relevant units.<br />
"I was deluged with<br />
complaints from women in<br />
New Jeriey who friund it<br />
nearly impossible to determine<br />
the "bargain" between,<br />
'Family', 'King', 'Economy',<br />
and 'Regular', not to mention<br />
'Giant', 'Jumbo', 'Super',<br />
'Superjumbo', 'Super-Qiant'<br />
and 'Super-King', with each<br />
size carrying a different weight<br />
and price, " Williams said.<br />
"The housewife, under the<br />
present system, needs to be a<br />
mathematical genius to<br />
determine the actual cost per<br />
weight or volume <strong>of</strong> a<br />
product, " he added. "This bill<br />
will make it simple for the<br />
housewife to quickly<br />
determine which product is the<br />
"best buy" -. without a slide<br />
rule.<br />
"I intend to do all that I<br />
possibly can to help women In<br />
their battle <strong>of</strong> the budget,"<br />
Williams declared, "Hopefully,<br />
this bill will enable them to<br />
easily , reach economical<br />
decisions at the supermarket<br />
PREPS<br />
which will help trim their<br />
grocery bill "<br />
A midwest supermarket<br />
chains current experiment<br />
with the new unit system is<br />
being watched closely by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Senate<br />
Consumer Subcommittee<br />
which Is considering the<br />
legislation<br />
Williams, long an advocate<br />
oT consumer protection, was a<br />
sponsor <strong>of</strong> the current Fair<br />
Packaging and Labeling Act<br />
He also sponsored the<br />
Consumer Credit Protection<br />
Act enacted this year, : id the<br />
Consumer Products Guaranty<br />
Act which has passed the<br />
Senate<br />
In addition, Williams is<br />
sponsoring a bill to create an<br />
Independent Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Consumer Affairs, as well as a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> other consumer<br />
protection measures.<br />
CARDINAL<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
SilSLIY'S POINT<br />
V, Mil* So. <strong>of</strong> TutkahM Inn<br />
34th STRIET<br />
& ASBURY AVE.<br />
ENJOY OUR PIZZA, OH - SO GOOD<br />
Ptpparen), AnehaviM, Mushroom*, Extra ChMM<br />
JUST PHONE<br />
398-0722<br />
it'll be ready<br />
when you call.<br />
WE SERVE<br />
SPAOHITTI<br />
DINNERS,<br />
TOOII<br />
STEAK SANDWICHES • HOT DOGS<br />
HOAGIES * HAMBURGERS • FRENCH FRIES<br />
PREPS ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />
lev CrNtn • M M • SunthM • Spdtt<br />
CIVIL SEHVICE<br />
Folly nine hundred disgruntled<br />
State employees whuse salaries<br />
were disturbed by the<br />
Si 00.000 Hay Report because<br />
<strong>of</strong> the possibility <strong>of</strong> lower pay<br />
.•it present and in the future<br />
hiive filed appeals with the<br />
State Civil Service Commission<br />
to have their salaries and<br />
promised increments<br />
undisturbed<br />
James A AHoway, president<br />
ot the State Civil Service<br />
Co m m issiu n , recently<br />
unpointed five State employees<br />
who will serve as<br />
Garden State<br />
BOOZE UnlockinH the employee-oriented members <strong>of</strong> for a new bug the rerr;i! ie;it<br />
doors <strong>of</strong> a tap mom on the Hay Report Appeals Board beetle whieh they rlu "ul<br />
election day must not dilute Oriuinally it was intended to want to find Nelson liniM,<br />
Ihf effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the have one individual to serve as Republican CaiidsdMte *'»r t ^<br />
Heel ion system. State a permanent member <strong>of</strong> the Senator, claims it •- iim> to<br />
Alcoholic Beverage Control board but beeuuse <strong>of</strong> the large start putttny parks wlierr the<br />
Director Richard C number <strong>of</strong> appeals it was people are Tin- Kljli' Bur<br />
MrDoniiiiuh has warned tavern decided the tasks should be Association clemi's ilint New<br />
owners and package store tackled by more employees jersey will (live li'iail<br />
operators in lifting the bnn on Mrs, Marilyn rfcilly; i.r the recognition to "ijuii-K n<br />
liquor ifhd beer sales on days Civil Service Department, was<br />
when the polls are open named to represent that<br />
Alter n series <strong>of</strong> public department as a permanent<br />
hi-innpis. the ABC Director member <strong>of</strong> the board The<br />
allowed taverns and package 'employee oriented"<br />
Mure* in sUny open for business appointees include Oiulio<br />
on .lection day for the first MaMone, <strong>of</strong> the Treasury<br />
timi> sirici the repeal <strong>of</strong> Department; Jules J Erdie, <strong>of</strong><br />
Prohibition n 1 B33 The hasis the State Health Department,<br />
(il I hi- ban was the John L Lee, Assistant<br />
miiinlrnunr nance <strong>of</strong> the integrity oi Director <strong>of</strong> Nurses Marlboro<br />
I hr rii'<br />
State Hospital, Kenneth M<br />
It appears that whatever Qlex, B Deputy Stnte Attorney<br />
fears muy hiive existed in 1933 General, and James A Ware, <strong>of</strong><br />
With respect to interference the Labor ind Industry<br />
with the orderly exercise <strong>of</strong> the DepBrtment<br />
riLiht to vote on election days<br />
mi longer form « valid basis for<br />
tlii- I'iiniinued ineonvenii'nee to<br />
tin' puhlic from the forced<br />
rlosinus <strong>of</strong> licensi'd premises<br />
tndiiVi" said Director<br />
The iiri|>innl institution <strong>of</strong><br />
the ban was part <strong>of</strong> the State's<br />
comprehensive attempt to limit<br />
to flu' utmost any possible<br />
wirial abuses in the infant<br />
HN stem <strong>of</strong> alcoholic beverage<br />
ruiitr.il than adopted by the<br />
Legislature What was<br />
iippropnnle for the 1930's,<br />
howeier. is nut necessarily<br />
iipilropriate for the <strong>1970</strong>'s the<br />
riiitiiin that a politician can<br />
buy a vote with a drink no<br />
lonuer holds water<br />
1 "<br />
divorces yrnnU'd in Ai;*b;ini;i<br />
CLASSIPilD AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
RUPTURE EASER<br />
Map Snaps in ,rgn! BQ«, *lit<br />
CAPITAL CAPERS The l <strong>of</strong> lealhe? bands Uf>*<br />
State Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Apiculture reports Canadians<br />
are eatinii morp New Jersey Knight's Pharmacy<br />
potatoes this year Now 8th 4 W»«l»y 399-5555<br />
jersey agrieulturistJi are looking<br />
Williams Jewelers<br />
'VE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN<br />
14 KARAT GOLD $17.95<br />
STiRLINO SILVER $ 3.50<br />
KARATCLAD S 3.2i<br />
ALL ENGRAVING DONE ON THI PREMISES<br />
BACK-TO-SCHOOL GIFTS<br />
• PEN and PENCIL SETS<br />
• TRAVEL CLOCKS and ALARMS<br />
and STOP IN TO SEE OUR NEW SELECTION <strong>of</strong><br />
TIMEX WATCHES<br />
811 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-4075<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
• • • • # • • • # • • •<br />
Because Labor Day. Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 7th<br />
is a Legal Holiday, all Walk-In and Drive-In<br />
Offices <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County National<br />
Bank will be open for LIMITED Banking services<br />
on Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember Sth, from 9<br />
A.M.'til noon.<br />
• • • • * * * * * *<br />
No business will be transacted at any <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape May County National Bank,<br />
Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 7th,<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT BJSURANCi; CORPORATION<br />
A M^ffiER OF THE FEDERAL R^ERVE SYSTEM<br />
OCEAN CITY SEA ISLE • CITY<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES AT ALL OFFICES<br />
CAPE MAY<br />
TUfSDAY, SEPTiMSER 1,<br />
Balancing<br />
act<br />
Mease, <strong>of</strong><br />
Westfield, N.J.,<br />
baiances a double dip<br />
for i customer it an<br />
Ice cream stand.<br />
No more pizzas,<br />
No more cooks,<br />
No more customers'<br />
sassy looks<br />
Jeanne Braun, <strong>of</strong><br />
Candv Abington, Pa,, packs while<br />
/ " l L y Barbara Waidelioh. <strong>of</strong><br />
butchers Indiana, Pa., chops at the<br />
boardwalk shop where they<br />
worked this season.<br />
Wrap it,<br />
mall it<br />
Terry Black and Janet Colainni,<br />
Ut the both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and both Pcnn<br />
sunlight Inl ^ tate students, polish the plateglass on<br />
the 'walk refreshment stand where<br />
they were employed thit Mason.<br />
Carol Lane, <strong>of</strong> Broomall,<br />
Pa., puts the feminine touch<br />
to wrapping a box <strong>of</strong> candy<br />
for mailing from the candy<br />
shop where she spent the<br />
summer.<br />
Careful!<br />
II drips<br />
Three men<br />
and a tub<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SINTINIL-LIDGIR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, by virtue <strong>of</strong> its seasonal<br />
p tn pi o y men t opportunities,<br />
contributes considerably to the<br />
education <strong>of</strong> the American youth.<br />
Each summer the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scene<br />
becomes, figuratively, the aimmer<br />
campus for legions <strong>of</strong> college students.<br />
Some are here with families, others<br />
are here for fun. Most <strong>of</strong> the students,<br />
however, are here to earn money with<br />
which to further their education the<br />
following school term. With Labor<br />
Day Monday, the summer sounds <strong>of</strong><br />
thp seashore will soon be turned <strong>of</strong>f<br />
by the visiting youngstera as they turn<br />
their attention to the sound <strong>of</strong> school<br />
bells, Photopapher Al Senior visited a<br />
score or so <strong>of</strong> these seasonal working<br />
students on the job to report,<br />
graphically, on how they spent their<br />
summer.<br />
Prefie!<br />
peddler<br />
Judy Intrleri, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, advises a napkin<br />
with the ouster cone she is dishing up to one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Itgioiw <strong>of</strong> customers she served on the job at a<br />
'walk custer stand.<br />
There is no butcher, baker or candlestick maker in<br />
the tub here, just three men paddling away the<br />
summer in • 'walk fudf« shop. They are II. to r.)<br />
Frank Ermllio, Philadelphia; Steve Stasak,<br />
Plymouth Meeting, Pa., ind Bill Paly, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia.<br />
She doesn't twist them,<br />
she just sells them. She is<br />
Catherine Denninj, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hard at work at<br />
a preeel stand on the walk.<br />
r<br />
Man with the<br />
flying pitta<br />
Fine hand with<br />
the scales<br />
WN |uif rigrif,<br />
pretty, fee<br />
Cool it,<br />
man<br />
PAGE FIVE<br />
Refreshing drink<br />
from a refreshing Kent<br />
State College student<br />
Mary Ward, <strong>of</strong> Dayton,<br />
Ohio, at a 'walk<br />
orangeade stand.<br />
Spinning pizza Is an art. In addition to attsfying<br />
the appetites <strong>of</strong> patrons <strong>of</strong> the walk pizza shop<br />
where he worked the summar, Robert Brumage, <strong>of</strong><br />
Clarksburg, W.Va,, entertained passarsby with hi*<br />
Olent for spinning the dough.<br />
A steady hand and sharp eye are the talentt<br />
Linda Johnson, <strong>of</strong> LiPorte, Ind., contributed to<br />
her summer job at a 'walk nut shop.<br />
It's not a chapeaux salon, just a<br />
stand, and Susan Polite, <strong>of</strong> Han-teburn,<br />
Diane Newswanger, <strong>of</strong> Madia, H.<br />
• • k2ii
PAGE SIX<br />
Decoy<br />
making now<br />
art form<br />
Time was when di-rny hiintinH was a practical<br />
industry indulged in hy hunters. While the functional<br />
aspect nf the arl is still pursued hy nimrods, decoy<br />
making has IH'CII advanced to an art which rivals<br />
traditional sculplin^ I'leiuri'd hen- ;ir some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
entry m the Groan <strong>City</strong> Antique and Contemporary<br />
Decoy Exhibit and Show hen' this weekend, Notice the<br />
lifelike qualities in some <strong>of</strong> tIn- exhibits.<br />
WELCOME, George Loder (left), chairman <strong>of</strong> the exhibit and show, welcomes<br />
Thomas Oarlock, <strong>of</strong> Fair Hiven, as he set up his exhibit <strong>of</strong> ver\ mhstu bints and<br />
fowl decoyi. Senior Photos,<br />
CARVED GOOSE - Charles Wargo, <strong>of</strong> Bordentown. N.J., displayed a Canadian<br />
Gooie decoy as part <strong>of</strong> his oollection. Shore Studio, ,<br />
FINISHING TOUCHES - Joieph McLaughlin adds the<br />
final detail! to a small we gull at the decoy show Short.'<br />
Studio.<br />
Graduation set for round dancers<br />
Graduation eeremonifit for Eoundalier, Round D:innuludents<br />
In the banic round Club, Instructions includid<br />
dunce clan will be held basic Pojt Trot, Cha-Chii. Polka<br />
Siptembtr 17 In tht Youth and Waltzing.<br />
Center, R«freiltmenU will be Graduates will be eligible for<br />
•erred.<br />
enrollment in an Intermediate<br />
The clan has been cius eondueWd during the fall<br />
conducted every Thuriday and winter every Thursday at<br />
during the summer under the N1PBA Hall In Pleasantvllle,<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Valt and lira The regular dances <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Blyth and ipoinored by the Roundaliers Club are held<br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation Department Wedn»»d»v eveningi in NEPEA<br />
and the South Jersey HsII.<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
ARTISTIC OWL • Ann Matthews, <strong>of</strong> Long Branch, admires a model <strong>of</strong> an owl<br />
which was one <strong>of</strong> the more artistic pieces on display at the fourth annual Antique<br />
and Contemponuy Decoy Exhibit and Show staged by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />
Museum last weekend in Convention Hall<br />
PRIZE WINNING BIRDS • The decoyi <strong>of</strong> Armand J. Carney, <strong>of</strong> Tuckerton, wear<br />
the ribbons they earned in an international competition Cavenport, Iowa. Shore<br />
Studio,<br />
A FALCONERS PRIDE • These hawk decoys were caught in natural action oy<br />
Thomas Carlock, <strong>of</strong> Fairhaven, Shore Studio,<br />
Our Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Staff is waiting<br />
to aerve you the<br />
Fineit Food in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Breakfast $2.00<br />
Complete Dinner $3,75<br />
The Alvyn Hotel<br />
PrM Parking 114 BRIGHTON PLACE 399.1672<br />
BtHWMn 4th and 5th itrMta Off Atlantic<br />
LEAGUES NOW<br />
FORMING<br />
OPENINGS for<br />
MEN • WOMEN • CHILDREN<br />
MORNING, NOON * NISHT LEAGUES<br />
(ALL AGE GROUPS)<br />
CALL NOW 927-3401<br />
POINT BOWLING, INC.<br />
Mac Arthur Boulevard, Somers Point, N. J.<br />
,','ii<br />
GHAXD<br />
TUBSDAY, SIPTEMBIR , ,97Q<br />
Mainland Coming Evenh<br />
TODAV ITHMM!ay I<br />
Nfiiinliinil T(i,(*imit,|rcM. Cluh<br />
dinner tlT'i'lulU. B .'ID P m . "'<br />
iliirrv \ Inn, Sonwrs I'"'"!<br />
MirMlHI Cirrlr<br />
Somi'fs Pun<br />
dinner miclii<br />
[liiM'liliU. H p m<br />
Kiwnniij Club<br />
H, 7 p m in<br />
Chirk Kliiisiul I'list :if>2<br />
Ami'ni'nn l/t'i;i"ti mi'"ti"tt. H<br />
p m<br />
* * i<br />
TOMORROW (WVilni'taiiiy)<br />
Nor I,m Lnnii Club mriMinM.<br />
0 30 p m , m Dami-I's<br />
Kixil.'liiruill<br />
* * *<br />
Men's Assiirijilliin nf the<br />
Oceiin Cily Aimers Point ('.till<br />
Chili mn-lini! ill the rlllhluiunii<br />
* * *<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Homers Puint Murine Urn!<br />
mi'i'line, 7 ,1(1 p m<br />
* * *<br />
Somi'ps Point Jnyri-PK<br />
monlirig. 7 p m., at Harry * Inn<br />
* * *<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Silver Mnon CIHIIII il liij,,,.,...<br />
p m , in Bfllli'l HMI!<br />
* • •<br />
Chapter BO OKN in.., I w<br />
p in<br />
Completes Training<br />
{ 2(iJ JOO 10 1 III-' MIA" ( i<br />
SOUTH WF.YMOCTH. M v,s<br />
AUK 21 Navy Licni, .„.,,..<br />
Thomiui A Mi'rkli'y. -
PAOI EIGHT<br />
Sil OCEAN CITY<br />
EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS<br />
<strong>On</strong> Cable Channel 2<br />
TELEVISION<br />
Evary Monday, Wednesday & Fridiy<br />
8:30 P.M.<br />
AFIROE ENTERPRISE<br />
SPONSOBID BY OCEAN CITY<br />
PUBLIC HILATIONi DEPARTMENT<br />
th omas<br />
Sundries<br />
22nd Street and Atbury Avenue<br />
• Bread * Midi * Snacks<br />
* <strong>Newspaper</strong>s and Bach Supplies<br />
Penny uill Canfles<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
ay do Jke J-inegt<br />
ADJOIN^ Watson's MSTAURANT<br />
9TH & OCEAN OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
DIAL 3BB-8488 Am<br />
OPEN 4-10 DAILY<br />
NEW FALL and WINTER MERCHANDISE<br />
ARRIVING DAILY 1<br />
WE WILL BE OPEN<br />
'TIL CHRISTMAS<br />
FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE<br />
"Loo* For Th. Shir* with HM U«M M MM Door"<br />
"The Co///ngwooc/s"<br />
Married SO years<br />
Mi mid Mr. .li.h.i W<br />
F[| u"n ill. iif .1 1(1.1 •' .bury IIV<br />
d'li'tirali'd iIn 11 'in h wi'diiina<br />
aiinivi'rsirv Miiiiil,!'., .iiiil uiTi<br />
(jucsUi HI hun.ir ;ii .( flinniT<br />
HiiluriLiv .if ih*- Ali;*niir ('U\<br />
Country I luh Tin 1 I'VI-'II wut,<br />
allrndi'd li\ 2fi I'MCHI).. ahfl<br />
mt'mlH'r^ M[ Lh*- hsmiK ,inH w;i^<br />
(liven hi Ihiii mivt mid<br />
nephew. Mi ,m.| Mr. Miih.i. !<br />
A Fllsr.i ill' th,, ril\<br />
Townshin<br />
eomine event's<br />
Today iTui-iiiiiN i<br />
Marmnr.i Vulunlrer Kiri'<br />
Compiiny. •» p m<br />
Christian Sfnii'i- . Ill p.m ,<br />
Tuckahoe MethodiM Church-<br />
Open<br />
LURIAS<br />
Saturday<br />
10-10<br />
Monday thru<br />
THI OCgAN CITY SiNTINiLLIDGIR<br />
Mr and Mrs FhlcntH an 1<br />
native nt" PMttdrlphia whenthey<br />
wi'ri' married Th*« 57.00<br />
ON ALL<br />
SWIMSUITS<br />
DRESS SALE<br />
Famous Maker<br />
Dresses<br />
— Reg, $32.00 —<br />
'4.99<br />
LE<br />
VISIT OUR M.99 TAB<br />
FAMOUS MAKER<br />
SOUCLAY<br />
DRESSES<br />
Rag. $22,99<br />
$7.99<br />
SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />
WOOL<br />
SKIRTS<br />
Rag, $9.99<br />
$3.99<br />
99c Specials<br />
SNOODS<br />
CHOCKERS<br />
POUCHES<br />
PANTY HOSI<br />
BIKINI<br />
PANTS<br />
59c<br />
2~.JT.00<br />
FAMOUS MAKER<br />
BRAS<br />
$1.79 &<br />
$2.50<br />
FAMOUS MAKER<br />
GIRDLES<br />
Reg. $6.00<br />
$3.99<br />
MEN'S<br />
SLACKS<br />
Reg, $19,99<br />
$3.00<br />
MIN'S TiRRY<br />
ROBES<br />
Rag, $9.99<br />
$4.99<br />
Wool HATS<br />
& SCARVES<br />
$1.99<br />
OiKAN IMTY IH'I'l.UIATE<br />
Miini'l McCnrl iind ( Icrlrtuli-<br />
Sluul wri' winin.r-. fur I he<br />
Ni ir i.h Hi lit t ti ,'TlinH ,md Bill<br />
Iliiiij, mill .liii' M.init'll wi'ii- top<br />
m-nrrni in lilt 1 Kiisl Wi-hl MCIIDII<br />
ill the Oi'iaii Cily Ui ititri ''ciiiiw<br />
plaVt'fl LL-,1 H'tl I! rMJ.u rviMiniy in<br />
I hi' BiM'.ivnt' Hi'iil<br />
Oihir NiitIh Soiiih phiyi'r.i<br />
hilillll( III .iluivi' ,iWI;ilJI- Wi'rr<br />
Liiriili 1 MHUI Mn*i Kd Zrrn'F .ind<br />
Mr jinfl Mis Wilh.im Film-<br />
Runiii'rsui) in Ihi' KJM WI<br />
KiKMmn wi-ii' Kdiih Fnilii' ;iin:l<br />
Hi'hii MrL.iKiihhn jirui M* ;ind<br />
M.-s A! C.i.,nr<br />
Oiv.ii' Cil , IJwphc ii. Hriil|!i'<br />
Bridge<br />
Thursday tit 7 MO p m. in thi 1<br />
BiM-iiynn Hoh'I, M]2 <strong>Ocean</strong> nv<br />
* • *<br />
YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE<br />
Dupluiilc Dridi.w (iijmis werf<br />
plnyjici in twri sa'ctitjn.H \mi<br />
week :il lhi> Yacht Club<br />
Siirtllill "A" prndufi'H Jin<br />
iivi>rui;ii <strong>of</strong> H'l both ways<br />
PIIIVIIIK North-South in this<br />
srrtmn ihosn faming in above<br />
;ivt>r:i8i> v/vtv Hurry Bcllwoar<br />
and Hurry Nnnlis, 102W.<br />
lilriiniir I In B>" »nd Dr<br />
DiMiirimi. 9.1, Jpuiinc DiMnrino<br />
iind Edna Daniels, HQM,, ant]<br />
Miissip DiMshi'r iind Alirc<br />
HriMinnh. M-tMi<br />
riniia, ^dfiiig iihciv*, iivorngi'<br />
Hodgepodge Bazaar <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
unique handmade articles<br />
S O M K H S F D I V f 1'iiKjiiM<br />
h.indin "jit- i[im^ ; JMMM,- in,id,hiikiMl<br />
ynods, h-Mik^ .ilhr<br />
Irp.isii r,-,. fhir.,1 ,i riinys-iii* nt?,<br />
,lfr-nii[i;i^i ! . i'l.ifiii-'l. - rh'lhiiiLj,<br />
:i'nl niiiiii ni,m- « ill I siili-<br />
,ii tin- l|M,l,;i.|i,,di.,. Hii/.;. ir<br />
S,ituidiiN. Si [lU-rnh' > ^B rf,,ni<br />
I i) ii m In 1 p Hi<br />
C u sti.iiisnri'il h\ Th.'<br />
Spillllilli: Whi'i'l .i 11 K •; 11<br />
"AmiTu-jiia" i-liili. .mil i lie<br />
Siiniiii 1 ^ Pmnt Lihiiirv. Ihr<br />
B.i/iiiir will hi- hi'k! HM th*- liiwn<br />
ol thi' hln'urs , 7 IT NliiTi- rd<br />
Spinnimi Wh.M-l nii'inht'ik<br />
hilVI' niildi- Clllf-.' hlrH-k',. i'fil?^,<br />
MHJ-h -ipr'm.-,. i hroti-fiiiit:<br />
biinhft!. Inhs, ••..•impli'i'-;.<br />
uppliqi, piiilri". [lilliiu,., pin<br />
piinhioiiv iri'i- iii-iiiimi'iiu-<br />
•sniiicl,s .iiii! in.ui > iithnr<br />
uniisiiid h a n d ,'r,i tti-d Mr-ins<br />
B;ikt ! d i?iii-,lii-' •u-A pFt^t^r^i^<br />
illMI Will 111' Milll<br />
D i' (• 11 u p i i I 11 i i I<br />
,i ! r ;1 n t? i- ITli r ' i I ^r,,\% n<br />
fhildn-ir-, r\ ih. , ,,l ith. i<br />
H'Tiir,!, ,u- Hi m* mil fii<br />
avall.-ibli' ti, tin i irK -,hiippir.<br />
Dining Room Open to trw Public<br />
nil ,. lirsi fume, Fifsi served<br />
IIUMS :ii bnriinin prices<br />
Bunks, both hard cover and<br />
piipirhiick. will tar sold by the<br />
iilirury Book sale pr<strong>of</strong>it* Jo to<br />
ilie iilimry .rind pr<strong>of</strong>its from the<br />
l)n;.i,ir i!i> in the Spinning<br />
Wheel<br />
Mrs Dm Summy is ba/.anr<br />
chairman Other Spinning<br />
Wheel memoirs are Mrs, ninny<br />
HnldiTi. president, Mrs Pat<br />
MiittiMi, vice president, Mrs.<br />
Sin- Cnrrnan, secretary, Mrs<br />
Alife Efki'rsiin, treasurer. Mrs.<br />
Ann Ciftrmw. Mrs Leah<br />
Cum mini. Mrs Geargie<br />
Wilhiim;,, Mrs Karen Behr, Mrs.<br />
Marie Week* and Mrs Duris<br />
Austin<br />
In case <strong>of</strong> rain the event will<br />
be held Saturday, October 3,<br />
same time and same place.<br />
Nothing will be sold before 10<br />
a m<br />
Need Cash?<br />
Use a Want Ad<br />
Call 399-5411<br />
in the Kiif.1 West sectmn were<br />
Luke and Peu MnyiT, I I •'!,<br />
Belly and Bill Ulerkiier, H«l«'j<br />
Betty and John Gnilieh^ HIH.<br />
iind Peg Biirkcr and Piuilinc<br />
Hamersley, H4<br />
The average for KIT him "B"<br />
wa« 80 both ways In tin'<br />
North-South section iibovr<br />
average scores were muile 1)S<br />
Kitty Kulzer and Mill I<br />
Hutmaker, 7H. Dr and Mrs<br />
Rohert Ayerle, 70'A, and<br />
Gertrude Hodine mill AiJni's<br />
Haab. 6.IM1<br />
Tljose phiyini! Easl West and<br />
scoring abiive ii¥i>rii|,'i' were Pet:<br />
Bellwoar and Elsie Nealis, "O'.J.<br />
Mary Cook and Alice OIIUM-,<br />
67, nid May Fntli and F'at<br />
Hnllwoar, 66<br />
Duplicali- Bridue i* pLiyi-d at<br />
the Yachi Club for mimb-n<br />
only every Tuesday nt 7 ifi<br />
pm. Awiirds fur Hot h<br />
Duplicate and Tournament<br />
Bridge will be presenti'd at the<br />
annual Bririni- B.iiifiuil<br />
Thursday at fi p m in ihi-<br />
Yacht Ciuh<br />
TUiSDAY, SfPTiMBBR I, <strong>1970</strong><br />
BOX sv on n »t JP LK • ATE<br />
AH iiviirii|ii. cif 81 was made HI<br />
bulb directions a! the<br />
Biixwciod DupliciiLe Brid|ii,<br />
iiiimi' pliiyed Huiidiiy eviMnti<br />
North South biul, s* iirers<br />
«ITI' Freil Jiiciih and Hazel<br />
Hiihrhiii'h. !l!i, and Mr and<br />
Mrs Richard llardenherji, 0:1<br />
Alii iilitive average were 1 lejen<br />
Hlt-kfUi arid Otto HuUehery<br />
iinri Viviiin Ciimeron and Ed<br />
Zerrcr<br />
L'ast Wi'>.l players coming m<br />
nbcive averagi' were Mr and<br />
Mrs Al Coi.m., l 16. and Dr<br />
.-lnd Mr-, fieorp.' Pfohl, H7<br />
Boywiiod Duplicate Bridge<br />
Biinii'ii .ire played every Sunday<br />
and Wi'dneMiay ill 7 4fipm at<br />
1 Iri At la. tic av<br />
Prornpt TV Service<br />
i-r sj,.m.' Ii I-"!... H. •<br />
Hm in..I inn'- Jmi<br />
l.iliue fiiini Ciililcrn... Sl.ili<br />
i m.( -mid wllh ii 21 i<br />
.iw-r.itji' Sean (ili-uw.n. lumiiliiuh<br />
M'hoi.l ktar Iriim Di-liiNvan<br />
«h.i will iilli-nd Prciviri.ni.<br />
u-unil 1'J I pi'r ijarni' lnr F..K<br />
He ill KM,.(f In l.rlith third<br />
...h-d<br />
I'i 0<br />
in miivmt<br />
iind he w,i*<br />
the !' si 1 Tii-d with fjiven fur Ihi<br />
f. iiirtti Npiit waj. Sli-ve OTiriids<br />
,, ktudi'iil a( LSI' who<br />
urih 1,<br />
avenged IH piinl* per liiimi<br />
:.cl(ii!hin<br />
In (hi- r-<br />
IUI 1 j 11<br />
"<br />
bn ilk<br />
.MI., <strong>of</strong><br />
fur Plvmiiuth Inn Phil<br />
nuiffi'V- Allunlic Ci_,rnrnunil><br />
fiilli'Bi' Erad, avpraped IH i per<br />
Kiini"<br />
IJIympi ("lasfiarlland<br />
I n I i- r n ;il n.n.il 1 1 i| 1 .<br />
Schill SchiM 'i Bob<br />
BIT.mi- Curl Haf'-r :
PAGE TIN THE OCiAN CITY 5INTINILLIBGIR TUfSDAY, SiPTiMilR 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
F l N N I t ^ I Si h i ti el i>> Ihi fuiiiiiist i utiii *. s i n Iain 1 ttii>Jnil tir>>t I<br />
Ciivaluii I anil Sally \p|>l' ijat ••• nnri mil ( urt Si h"llc r IhiH<br />
MOM OR1GINAI Winning tin most ongm ii i id gory were Robin Ralston, first;<br />
Stephen Rich, .second; and John Palmiter, third.<br />
DIAL<br />
399-<br />
8167<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HEATING<br />
145 West Avenue<br />
COASTLINi<br />
HEATING<br />
"Air Conditioning<br />
SpedaRsfs"<br />
DIAL 927-3370<br />
2106 NEW ROAD<br />
Linwood, Naw jartay<br />
No JOB too M|, no RE-<br />
PAIR fas wn.ll . . . .M <strong>of</strong><br />
eur plumbing and heating<br />
work g»U (ha tarn* un><br />
ful con«id«ration.<br />
P1LEGG1<br />
1H WEST AVENUE<br />
MWilM • MIMMMM • Mnuuneil<br />
HMM • MMIM . •« • SH<br />
ACC sets mail registration<br />
Friday, Snplrmbi'r 4. is thi><br />
deadhnp for mail n'ifisiFHtion<br />
fnr courses m Ati.ml.ir<br />
Community Coili'|fi''s night<br />
programs for part-Mini'<br />
students for thf si'miMi'r<br />
beginning <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17<br />
More than 70 college-credit<br />
courses -open to high srhixM<br />
graduates und holders <strong>of</strong> hiah<br />
school e q u i v ;i 1 t- n c y<br />
ccruncatpk-'will he cillirfd in<br />
anthropology, an. biology,<br />
business, drama, economicfc.<br />
English. French, hislorv,<br />
hotehmotHl services, law<br />
enforcpmpnt, mathematics.<br />
FRANK M,<br />
MAZZITELLI & SON<br />
Plumbing and H«ating<br />
Sp«dalliing in<br />
Oaj BaMboard Haal<br />
aw ASBURY AVE,<br />
OCIAN CITY, N, J.<br />
PMOHB<br />
DIAL 3W-1876<br />
PLUMBIHGantf<br />
REPAIRS-ALTERATIONS-<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US FOR PROMPT SIRVICI '<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
^^^•rnMrly Taccjrlno Plumbing A HMthng<br />
611 WIST AVENUE DIAL 399-0450<br />
New Under QwmrMpMaiugtHwni <strong>of</strong><br />
LI0NCR1AMIR - JOSIPH DOUOHIRTY<br />
miiMr. physical ('duration,<br />
philosophy, political .srif-ncr,<br />
p s y f h! i 111 y y , sociology.<br />
Hpnntsh, and speech<br />
In •person registration will bp<br />
hi id friim 6 TiO U) H 30 p.m<br />
In person registration will be<br />
lii-ld from 6.30 to H;30 p.m.<br />
M mday and Tuesday,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>iember 1 4 and lii, in ACC's<br />
Kiffinn Lake Hall<br />
MM) being <strong>of</strong>fered at ACC<br />
art' courses from Glasshoro<br />
State College's Field Services<br />
division, beginning <strong>Sep</strong>t, 14,<br />
Ringers University's Extension<br />
division, beginning <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
22. and Rutgers Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
0 ovprnmpn! Research,<br />
beginning October 1.<br />
Further information and a<br />
free, 16-page booklet fully<br />
describing ACC's night<br />
programs for the fall semester<br />
can be obtained by contacting<br />
Mrs Diana Cogswell at the<br />
College, 625-1111. The<br />
booklet contains materials for<br />
registration by mail<br />
MOST P\7Rll)TIC \ illmwMK i pitnnlii Ihi mi .liui minimi; auards<br />
Sti phi»n full f ir«.t (,iri\ \1 I ulili n •,! i nnil imj Su^in Simpkins third Tuhm.in<br />
Ph ANTIQUE AUTO Fred Josephson and his son ride<br />
in his 1904 Scharht whirh is one <strong>of</strong> only two nn the<br />
road today.<br />
LIN WOOD Thf<br />
Linwood Democrat<br />
Club staged a<br />
Dereratpd Bike Parade<br />
and let" Ori'am Social<br />
Saturday afternoon.<br />
Joining the bikes in<br />
the parade and exhibit<br />
on All Wari Memorial<br />
Park were members <strong>of</strong><br />
t he Jersey Cape<br />
Region Antique Auto<br />
Cub.<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
Quarter million aid<br />
received by college<br />
Nearly a quarter <strong>of</strong> a million<br />
diilliirs in financial aid from<br />
federal, state, and local sources<br />
wiit, received by Atlantic<br />
Community College full lime<br />
student* during the 1969-70<br />
;te ad em ic year<br />
Statistics compiled by<br />
Hubert L Goudie. ACC<br />
finiincNil aid director, show<br />
that 810 student!) received<br />
S217.M23 in aid<br />
The aid was in the form <strong>of</strong><br />
scholarships, loans, grants, and<br />
liiiymiTiLs ("or work done under<br />
work-study programs.<br />
The iiid pioi{ram!,, source <strong>of</strong><br />
funds, number <strong>of</strong> ACC<br />
students participatinit, and<br />
amount distributed in 1969-70<br />
include<br />
•Nalinnal Defense Student<br />
Uiiin, federal and ACC, 71<br />
SI 1.800<br />
• Educational Opportunity<br />
Grant, federal, HR, $21,050.<br />
•College WorkStudy,<br />
federal and local, 86, 513,200.<br />
In this program .studnnts are<br />
paid for workin(i part-timp for<br />
ACC<br />
-Institutional Work-Study,<br />
federal and local, 76, S!B,S9o!<br />
In this pro|>ram students are<br />
paid for working pnrt-timc.for<br />
hospitals and other nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
public sprvice institutions<br />
••Law Enforcement<br />
Education, federal, 135<br />
115,788<br />
••Nursing Loan, federal and<br />
ACC, 14, $10,640,<br />
•NurFinB Scholarship,<br />
federal, Ifi, 19,609.<br />
•Educational Opportunity<br />
Fund (grants), slate, 70,<br />
$49,875.<br />
In addition, 63 ' ACC<br />
student* received 164,900 In<br />
loans from area banki under<br />
the Guarantee Loan Program.<br />
In this program the federal<br />
government guarantees<br />
repayment <strong>of</strong> fundi loaned to<br />
college itudfnU to further<br />
their educations,<br />
Plflytwo ACC itudenu<br />
received §13,000 in New<br />
PRETTIEST - Winners for the Prettiest Bikes were: Patti<br />
Gaffney, second; and Chris Grant and Susan Applegat, third.<br />
ANTIQUE FIRE ENGINE • Harold (Whitney) Swartz and his family don fire hats<br />
as they ride in this 1929 Ahrens Fox fire fighter.<br />
jersey State Scholarships, and<br />
29 receivpd $7,600 in<br />
scholarships donated by local<br />
individuals, business firms,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional groups, and service<br />
clubs.<br />
Joseph P. Stahler<br />
PLUMBING ft<br />
MATING<br />
Dial 399-3085<br />
If No Aniwsr 399-537$<br />
OPFICI « SHOWROOM<br />
2152Asbuy Ave.<br />
PAINTS<br />
M, A. Brurfar A Sons,<br />
Inc.<br />
12th St. & Asbury<br />
DIAL 399-2070<br />
er 399-2071<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
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A01NCY<br />
fit AMURY AVIIHJI<br />
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QUALITY BROADLOOM<br />
Carpet — Linoleum — Ceramic<br />
Custom Installations<br />
SPENGLER'S<br />
231 West Avenue Phone 399-3343<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J. AMPLE FREE PARKING<br />
METAL EDGINGS — PA/NTS<br />
WAXES — LINOLEUM REMNANTS<br />
Op»n I to I TUES. thru SAT,, J H t FRI EVE, (Cld MM j<br />
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if PAINT<br />
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SOMERS POINT<br />
INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />
Prompt<br />
EftimitM<br />
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FALL<br />
RATES<br />
PAINTING<br />
COMPANY<br />
1937 Shore Road Linwood<br />
Phone 9274802<br />
T<br />
McDonnell first Trish<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
ef Sehyff Eledrk<br />
104 7th St.<br />
Delicate Warmth<br />
for Delicate Sleep<br />
with G-E radiant heat<br />
Let ui ihow you hew you can gat this modern heating<br />
system for last mon»y than you would hava to<br />
pay for ordinary lystami. We will be glad to diicuss<br />
the details with you.<br />
Wm. S. ANDERSON<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
1345 West Ave. Dial 399-5445<br />
it RESIDENTIAL I COMMERCIAL *v<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
FACTOR f TRAINfD SIRVICtMEN<br />
AiSURY AVi. PHONi<br />
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KB,: Uf.1714<br />
JACOB C. SOTUIT, JR.<br />
>•••••»•»••<br />
Corson Electric<br />
;it WIIT *vi,, OCMN tirr, N.J.<br />
• • MMMNTIM.<br />
• COMMERCIAL<br />
• HomMNT ApnjMien<br />
TUESDAY, SiPTIMSIR 1, 19F0<br />
ROYALTY Gay Rowland, Miss Somi-rs Point, and<br />
Mayor Georu
PAGE TWELVE THE OCEAN CITY SINTIN1LLIDOER TUiSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Garage Getting Crowded?<br />
Sell it Empty with a Want Ad!<br />
When You Entertain...<br />
Well Do Ail the Work<br />
Lil ui taftr your riant ftarty for yog rlqhr in<br />
"Bur hornf Call lor menui and orlc* information<br />
llnfl cocktail partiH clam baku<br />
Sinn*r BartiM disk Bar+lei »» lerve<br />
DIAL 399.3730<br />
PLYMOUTH INN Plymouth Plate<br />
at Atlantic Ave<br />
in 1 Tom Williams<br />
CORNER<br />
. hi (itdiiy * siwipty man><br />
thiiiti^ nrv eh.inM.niL mt^tly for<br />
th* 1 hr'iior A grt'iii d^ftl <strong>of</strong><br />
OH>SI= ehiinyi_*s havp bvon forced<br />
upon ihow rntrustpd with th* 1<br />
dit'isioriM <strong>On</strong>*"' rtotablt' ;m*y,<br />
howrvcr. has pit'tly much<br />
rnmain*»d uni'hunitwi Thai aroa<br />
take* in iho wnrld t>f spurUs<br />
Thr AmoriCiUi Football<br />
L.*ugi.f> ciimr mii> oxistrnct* in<br />
(hi 1 early 60s and introduced<br />
an inti 1 rt*sisny aspi'i 1 1 in tht*<br />
pom! after touchdown Trwy<br />
gavt' thr scoring U s affi nn<br />
option tif trying for niir or two<br />
point* Whori thr- ! Paging<br />
morgod, howevrrv thr ^Uiid:<br />
ronsorvatiVf National Font bill I<br />
I *»II|*IJP fnrf od th* 1 pliminatinr!<br />
[Schwdr^walcf Stubei<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER<br />
Served from 4:30 'til 6 P. M.<br />
MONDAY thru FRIDAY<br />
Serv« Yourself « • * •* BAB<br />
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Breakfast and Poolside Lunch Every Day<br />
* Dinntrs Every Nite (Except Sunday) - 5 to 10<br />
* Music Every Nite<br />
* Mel Ehrin Entertains At the Piano<br />
/Won. - Tues, • Thurs, • Fri. & Sat,<br />
* Red Hughes Combo Saturday Nites<br />
* Wednesday Nite Discotheque • 10 to 2<br />
* Sunday Afternoon Discotheque<br />
FRIDAY NITE POOLSIDE CLAM BAKE<br />
Chicken • Climi . Lobiter . Potato • Shrimp • <strong>On</strong>ion • Corn • Scallop<br />
13.00 PER PERSON<br />
(In Cats <strong>of</strong> R,iin Clam Bake Will Be Held Indoors<br />
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Your Day Becomes Extraordinary<br />
in the<br />
Historic<br />
ITOWNE<strong>of</strong>SMlTHVlUE<br />
New Jersey<br />
Fred and Ethel Noyes, Possessors<br />
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v*-\<br />
Summertime<br />
Beef Dinner Extraordinary<br />
at<br />
Quail HiU<br />
Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3rd, 5:00 to 9:00<br />
A pleasant ride from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (North) on U.S. Route 9<br />
For Dinner Reservations PleMe Phone 641-7777<br />
iif thai I'ltrij bit <strong>of</strong> I'x'eiU'miMH<br />
The Ami'rirnil Bask ('thai i<br />
Association ha.' iillowi-ri a<br />
Ihrw'^oin! fii'ld go»l in all nf<br />
its ii'ayut' pmi> and ths*<br />
addition, tojjrlhi'f with a fi>w<br />
othi>r allerflilnnK, h(ivi< ji|vi>n<br />
Ihuir fan?, many I'xcitinn<br />
momnnts Mori', than liki'ly,<br />
when thf ABA merues with ihi><br />
NBA. thai nil" 1 will nlxn hi'<br />
shelved<br />
When one talks about<br />
ba^hall lhi>re is ¥€>ry iittlt- m<br />
the way <strong>of</strong> major ehangps lhai<br />
enmr to mind The "Natiunal<br />
Pastime" has fniled to'kpep up<br />
with the time* and, were it mil<br />
for carnival tactics like "hat<br />
day", 'banner day", exploding<br />
WOrrboarde and Ihn lijri' lhi«<br />
Shuffiin <strong>On</strong><br />
Nmn »nrf OoMlp <strong>of</strong><br />
Club<br />
by H Pwke Baker<br />
With S6 playnrs in action in<br />
last Wednesday night's<br />
progressive 1 , Sea Rodern, Ethel<br />
Doll, Edna Hopper. Doc<br />
Robbing. John Otley and John<br />
Sehmitt qualified for awards<br />
The Draw Double),<br />
completed last Friday<br />
produced the following result*<br />
1 Marion Richardson and Earl<br />
Wailes, 2 Sea Rodern and<br />
Harold Bodine There were 42<br />
en tries<br />
A record high <strong>of</strong> 77<br />
partieipited in last Friday<br />
night's Candy Shoot The top<br />
scorers were John Otley, Peggy<br />
Case, Florence Oa«kill. the<br />
final contest will be held<br />
Friday night.<br />
Final club meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season will he held tomorrow<br />
morning at 11 o'clock- Be Sire<br />
to attend The newly elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will take over,<br />
Buzby Fleet 99<br />
sailing champ<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'sJMeet 98,<br />
Lightning Class Report to the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel Ledger<br />
Fleet 99 <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Lightning Class Association<br />
heid its Annual Banquet arid<br />
Cup Night Sunday, at<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
Trophies for the three major<br />
series <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1970</strong> racing season<br />
were awarded:<br />
Saturday and Sunday series •<br />
Oorden Buzby, "Bee Hive",<br />
Arthur Hartford, "Sunbeam",<br />
William Lindsay, "Sandpiper";<br />
John Parker, "Reject' , Kevin<br />
Robinson, "Twenty Twenty".<br />
Girls series<br />
Jeanette Lindsay,<br />
"Sandpiper"; Bette Hartford,<br />
"Sunbeam", Peg Buzby, "Bee<br />
Hive"; Marianne Clausen,<br />
"Reject"; Denise McCabe,<br />
"Allegro",<br />
The girls series is composed<br />
<strong>of</strong> four races, two sailed in July<br />
and two in August, when the<br />
girl sailors take over as<br />
skippers<br />
The eulmulitlon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
evening Wai the presentation <strong>of</strong><br />
the award as fleet champion to<br />
Gorden Bui-by<br />
Mudara in Uong Kong<br />
(21JJ03334KFHTNC) USS<br />
ORISKANY Aug. 25 - Navy<br />
Seaman Apprentice Lewis A.<br />
Madara, son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs,<br />
Ernest A. Madara, <strong>of</strong> 36<br />
Norwood rd., Marmora, N.J.,<br />
participated in a six day trip to<br />
Hong Kong, marking the<br />
halfway point in his ship's, the<br />
aircraft carrier USS Oriskany,<br />
11th cruise to the Western<br />
Pacific<br />
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| Nick singing your<br />
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I OF COURSE!<br />
1 Longporr Blvd. in<br />
2 SOMiRS PT.» N. J.<br />
sport would have suffered<br />
Cri'iitly at the gale<br />
Thrri' are /ery few changes<br />
that Pfjuld be madi* in sports<br />
like I rack and field, swimming<br />
jjoif, howling and sports which<br />
lyiiuld be compJi'tely a tiered if<br />
iny miunr rules were chaneed<br />
Biiiiini; 1 probably ru'edK as<br />
many moderniz.ationfi as any<br />
sport hut this reportrr<br />
sinri'reiy feels that there is a<br />
sporl that has bren around for<br />
quile a while but is jus! now<br />
apnrosiehing a situa!n?n that<br />
could rank it high among mnjuf<br />
sports That sport is tennis'<br />
Tennis has recently seemed<br />
to inrreasi' in popularity as<br />
evidenced by thf fine summer<br />
lusi ending at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tenrii* Club Every day the<br />
courts were crowded with<br />
(t'nnis enthusiast,* More tennis<br />
Is miLklng its way onlo<br />
television though 11 has been<br />
mainly confined ioefliiration.il<br />
stations<br />
Thfisi^ <strong>of</strong> you who have been<br />
watching some <strong>of</strong> the televised<br />
competition lave probably<br />
formed some sort <strong>of</strong> opinion<br />
regprdinp the new "sudden<br />
death" system ill' scoring. This<br />
one change, if adopted<br />
throughout the entire tennis<br />
world, could be the driving<br />
force in making this sport a<br />
major one<br />
Television, largely the<br />
eommencia! variety, has been<br />
given the credit for some <strong>of</strong> Lhe<br />
advances <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
football at the gate It has<br />
greatly helped the National<br />
Hockey League and many<br />
other p"i' r ssional and amateur<br />
sporting events. A television<br />
network, under the present<br />
system <strong>of</strong> scoring, can't carry<br />
tennis matches regularly<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the problem <strong>of</strong><br />
timing<br />
Network television works on<br />
a very tight schedule and<br />
cannot air programs when the<br />
length <strong>of</strong> such programs are<br />
completely unknown<br />
Occasionally an extra-inning<br />
baseball game or overtime<br />
contest in some other sport<br />
lasts to long that the networks<br />
are forced to leave the action<br />
ai the mosi exciting moment<br />
to join tlli'ir regularly<br />
scheduled program As in the<br />
inlnmoiih Heide incident on<br />
NBC, this cjin be disastrous<br />
As ;my tniinis buff knows, a<br />
leiillis match could last forever<br />
or, on Ihi' other hand, it could<br />
be very short A limit is<br />
ntHM'ss.ary if the sport is to gel.<br />
the television coverage it nerds<br />
I*? incren**' fan infrrest<br />
The new experimental<br />
sysU'in is lYilrly simple When a<br />
set reaches n fi 6 score the two<br />
players then play the<br />
best'<strong>of</strong> nine poirli-s, with each<br />
player serving twice ill<br />
roUilion The one thai wins<br />
fivr pisiiiis hrst is the winner <strong>of</strong><br />
the set, 7 fi<br />
This sysiem allows one to<br />
have ill least *ome idea how<br />
long a maleh might last It also<br />
creates evTii more pressure and<br />
tension than 111" old system, ti<br />
su re fire Wiiv ti* involve fans in<br />
the spurt<br />
It is ;I!M> probably quite<br />
puzzling to the average fan as<br />
to how the spori is scored<br />
Why does the I'lrsi point score<br />
1 fi points, the next increase it<br />
to .10 but the third only to 10'<br />
Why mil jiisl I 0, 2 0, fl {). etc' 1<br />
Why must ihe \iord "love " be<br />
used to replace "jero"'' These<br />
Niilii'i Confusing. Jind<br />
eumpleii-ly u nnecessary,<br />
phraaes e.m only add to the<br />
confusion uf a hi'ginninii player<br />
and fan<br />
Tennis, despite a long<br />
history, is now on the verge- <strong>of</strong><br />
ii.s beaten! act'ompljshment<br />
This can hi' achieved, however,<br />
if those in charge make the<br />
necessary changes that can<br />
build thi' sport into a sport <strong>of</strong><br />
major proportions- It is fairly<br />
io play, equipmenl is<br />
liVnIy inexpensive and there<br />
is a lot <strong>of</strong> action All that needs<br />
o be done is adopt the sport<br />
o our limes <strong>On</strong>e might say, in<br />
regard to the scoring system,<br />
"Make Zero, Not Love"'<br />
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HOUSEWIFE will art for your ehil-<br />
dfen In my home. Planned »«!«•<br />
tus dally 3M 9OIJ 9-1<br />
•CRtATIVE PROJICTi". More then<br />
b,byi.inini We hfse pUnn« a<br />
stimulating winter By dty or wseh<br />
39«9 or )9B.05iO 9-4<br />
CATAMARAN SAILBOAT ««th maif<br />
££M end jib Geed esnd New n^<br />
Ion uill Call 39SJ014 nr •»• I<br />
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BOAT iUP, 20' wide by 4(T long<br />
Top location at 9th St call at<br />
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TWIT — l«n#nl <strong>of</strong>fie* routirl*<br />
§am> Hp*ri*n». 5 djyi or i,<br />
9-4:10 DrcvB" iisfnis helpful fcut<br />
not mtantial f I 75 to 12 2! hourly<br />
plut bu> fare Call Atltntlc <strong>City</strong><br />
145.1009 tf,<br />
II' LONJ STAR '66 (Chry.ler) Fitter<br />
glws desg ¥e« cruner, 1Z0 HP<br />
I-o Mere EJseellent gond. 69 Co*<br />
2 a«le tiit trailer Complete gear,<br />
tint family tki fishing Seat R«ady<br />
for u»e 199-0417 9-1<br />
1967 CHRYSLEB inbow-doutboarfi,<br />
1J' Crinker fibergl»f». emcellent buy<br />
Call 398-2444 _9-4<br />
28' BOAT HULL, li 1 beam fiber<br />
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PONTOON iOAT 21 FT long, pst<br />
deeli with canopy. II HP outboard<br />
with S tanks, ! captain chairs, for<br />
wWd controil 6 life euihions 1400<br />
Can 1991S64 9-17<br />
B*RN 5*1. E — Cleaning out »•<br />
Aegnsn stable. 3 sin bureau*. Vie<br />
ri^R man!*! pifte* imatl table*,<br />
ghairv mirrsfv Did toot*,<br />
funds, single Bed frsfrie*. odd*<br />
and end* Every FF* and Sat until<br />
empty A rwn psfisi GUiRB* test*<br />
wood screen and a Vieterisn s-hsv-<br />
ing stand S»ftn hy sept sniy 263<br />
B781 til Snore Rd &ea*.lle 9-4<br />
FLOOR QAS HEATER, ! yr! old.<br />
1150 Call li»a-7J!)7 Urn thru<br />
Thurs Qhly t f<br />
STYRQFOAM PONTOON r:»lam»r»n<br />
— !?50 &.er.fi» S5O f-«il 3f,<br />
SI70 9-1<br />
LAST WEEK<br />
For The tl r < Sale at<br />
MADELINE'S<br />
7*4 Shan Ri.<br />
Semen Point N. J,<br />
USED KIMBEL PIANO, |W<br />
$100 ficrn tall 39».O13] n<br />
ACRKS<br />
KRrJF PARKIN.U<br />
Off Exit t>—Lhe<br />
iJardeh Slate Parkway<br />
SNACK SHOP i-<br />
2mi * iM<br />
DELANCIY OFF BOARDWALK!<br />
TO SIBVI VDU I irr, - 10 p.m,<br />
BRgAKFAST |<br />
BULK ICE CREAM -*,<br />
FRISH PAiTRHS f<br />
ITALIAN WATER ICE I<br />
HAMBURGERS 1<br />
NEWSPAPERS DAILY b<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
(^ochtait tsLounge c^ h,titaurant<br />
ON THI CIRCIE SPMIRS POINT<br />
— DIAL m.nrt —<br />
SPECIAL LimCtftON MEHU<br />
SALESQIPILi — full time, ,e.r<br />
round Bwltion Ejperieneed only<br />
Apply LuHai, 9th and Central: 9-4<br />
BA1YSITTER — BMiley'i Point, ma.<br />
lur» woman to watch children in<br />
my "home Phone JM-OOd 9 10<br />
LADIES WANTED for full time or<br />
p»rt time sales work. Bay or<br />
«vo,ilfi8 houn. pleas«nt working<br />
osndidsril in «tr»etive thop* 0»»<br />
4W W<br />
READINO—All «I« Remedial read-<br />
ini Phoniei Elementary «ehool<br />
•ubieeti Simple ipeech problimt.<br />
HWdine«» work for pre-finrt Irifl.<br />
eri. <strong>On</strong>e houfi help—helpil A<br />
perionaUy oonduoted tutorini Mfv-<br />
Ice Hriee 1950 Certified tMehw;<br />
Ariine Neal, 1235 Pleiiure As*..<br />
OcMn <strong>City</strong>. Mf-1794 Of 899.4114<br />
PiRSONALS<br />
PACEMAKER 21' Sport Fisherman.<br />
all aointoriii, pne*d ro» im.<br />
mediate »»!• 199-7700 or<br />
after 6 pm<br />
WAITFttSSIi — »ppliD»tion» now<br />
being t>k»n for ODnv«ition tea-<br />
sen Unifqrmj furnished. Apply Be-<br />
tMm 12-4 p.m A»* for Mra, Ander.<br />
•on, flanasr* Hot.1, lllh »nd Bojrd-<br />
w»lk. W0<br />
MOTHIRi HELPER, U« in or out,<br />
after ieheol and we#Kend5 or<br />
full time. I9S.1461, M<br />
PICTURE FRAMINB Art SuopNes,<br />
eraft* and hobble*, hand orsftsd<br />
jswelfy, flowir arraneBmantl. Psr-<br />
tonal attention oy a»ry Oihdoni,<br />
Bfop Artm' Comw, 700<br />
A DUi 19I.1171<br />
bunF<br />
W<br />
PAINTING — wterior, inteHor. C»ll<br />
anytime 199i4il, «,»-<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Avenue<br />
399-6589<br />
Breakfast Lunch Dinners Snacks<br />
Breakfast Special<br />
Two Eggs, Bacon, Home Fries, Toast<br />
90c<br />
SUBS<br />
Fourteen delicioys kinds<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
Twenty-three tasty typei<br />
FOUNTAIN TREATS<br />
Breyers Ice Cream<br />
Sundaes — Milk Shakes — Banana Splits<br />
Cones 20c and 40c ^,<br />
Jimmies — Free ^few-CSP 8 '<br />
PIZZA i|r<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, Magazines, Sundries,<br />
Beach Supplies<br />
•1.50<br />
MONDAY<br />
Broiled FiUet <strong>of</strong> Blucfish or<br />
Chicken Chow Mein<br />
TUBSDAY<br />
Fried Fillet <strong>of</strong> Flounder, Tartar Sauce<br />
or Rigatoni with Hot Sausage<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Fisherman's Shrimp and Rice or<br />
Salisbury Steak and Gravy<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Deviled Clams, Tartar Sauce or<br />
Manicotti with Meat Balls<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Stuffed Flounder with Lemon Sauce<br />
or Chicken a la King on Toast<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Stuffed Peppers or<br />
Italian Cheese Shells with Meat Balls<br />
MATURE WOMAN WANTED for r»<br />
tail dreu ihop will train. Call<br />
SilJll HO<br />
MALE HELP WANTED<br />
MAN with driven licenit,<br />
duties sround storage house in<br />
Atiantte <strong>City</strong> Crew out please! Call<br />
1444179. tf.<br />
MAN TOR ANTENNA work and TV<br />
, CHUvery Vaaw round potMon. En-<br />
«tseri"K« p«feTT»d but not necsi-<br />
•ary Writ* lo» 401,<br />
ST<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
YMF Round Malnrmtnu<br />
451-0108<br />
1968 18' FliERGLASS runabout, 100<br />
HP Ivinrude, iealian trailer Call<br />
1W ; QJ4I before 5 pm tf<br />
1968 TROJAN Sea Skiff 24 ft, e»<br />
Ullent cond , yefy low hrs on<br />
19S M> Chrysler. S/'S, d, ». Mm-<br />
p»ss and full BJvers Call 398^119<br />
Bfter J. UOM. *-f<br />
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old laid<br />
»nd StsHlna Sifc«r Old cjocki,<br />
wmtehtt, Iswrfry, eoirii »nd d«rit«i<br />
bri(Uei Smith jivaelsn. 151 Aiftyry<br />
A«,, 3»».317I Cloud Monday* tf<br />
WANTED — 1 or 1 Bedroom apt<br />
or small house in Upper Town,<br />
snip, prtterahly Marmora or Bet<br />
ilsy's PWnt unfurnlrtied Will rent<br />
b* r«ar Phone 3W.56S4 t.f<br />
MliTORlCAL DATA «nd photOfraphs<br />
wanted for history Mm wir<br />
piled ewenni the oW "Snor« Fa«<br />
<strong>Line</strong>" «nd tH« OeMn <strong>City</strong> loeal<br />
tralisL Wrrte to John Penny, jr<br />
111 Cherry St , Columbia. Penna<br />
MOVIE CAMERA fl mni BoleX, in-<br />
cluding 3 eicelient l^^sesL carry-<br />
ing case, filter 175 fi*-m onginal<br />
cost over (ISO Call 399-SJ9O 9-1<br />
TWO AUTOMATIC white wa&hars, 1<br />
Hotpomf. 1 Fngidaire, good eond<br />
115 each Call 399-710* after 6 p.m.<br />
9-4<br />
II CU FT REFRIGERATOR fi-e«er<br />
top good running order Need<br />
space Make <strong>of</strong>fer 399-4J41 9J<br />
LOTS FOR SALI<br />
JUST THREE MILES to <strong>Ocean</strong> Lar^e<br />
lO<strong>On</strong>lJS lotj in Mirtnora wi* all<br />
improvements installed Lower tauea<br />
Take 34th St to Route 9, turn<br />
right to builden sign '4 mile on<br />
left Gus Fgnk, 199-9268 9-4<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS and it<strong>of</strong>fB<br />
window« RMerMfted tnd new<br />
•lass Initaiiad Miaml-someri 0*.<br />
loi New FJolfl Route », Swneni<br />
Point Dial 917-411$, ff<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
SHOULD HAVE SOME<br />
EXPERIENCE IN<br />
MOTOR MAINTENANCE<br />
AND CONTROLS<br />
YEAR ROUND POSITION<br />
WILLIAM S,<br />
ANDERSON, INC.<br />
,1J« WEST AVI.<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
W. will •ltitnif* th.<br />
coil <strong>of</strong> inifilllng<br />
•iLKTRIC HiAT<br />
IN YOUR HOMi<br />
Yau ira unto- M tj*ll|aHtn<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
1)41 WM Avt. Dill Jtr-MU<br />
For The<br />
Discriminating<br />
Property Owner<br />
GarderB toimly wishes 3-1<br />
bedroom house in O,C. at<br />
yearly rental. LarK<br />
te preferred,<br />
399-1680<br />
WANTED TO RENT — I Or I bad.<br />
room haute or sot, unfurnished<br />
rfth 1 hlld 4<br />
m haute or st<br />
Toun* couple virfth 1 Bhlld, 4 shears.<br />
Call 33*-93i», 94<br />
MALE HELP WANTED — for man<br />
Ine ^itruetlan In the 0,0, •ren,<br />
EiparlanoB (r«f»fred but not noon.<br />
1 •sry. Mull be owf 18. B*rmiB»M<br />
potltlon C<strong>of</strong>lttet Chia, H, Doutrlrtl,<br />
399.4*15, 1012 SlmdSOTi Ave, tf.<br />
NEED HELP feftlnl all thne I obi<br />
done? Carpentry, pllntlfli, ilttft-<br />
tloni, etc. All work npertllf dona<br />
Call 399 3441 for Ir— Mtlrnltl, tf<br />
9-4<br />
OLD LEADED edorad glau han#ng<br />
gat or eleatric BlurMellerm, llso<br />
oaTorsd glass table lumpi, good or<br />
broken, 641-8131 anytime or §41<br />
lOfl after J p m or write Bo« 403.<br />
irtitLd M<br />
FOR SALE<br />
PAINTER wantta for<br />
month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember an< Oetotwr.<br />
Pleat* call 399-1J10 for Inforfna-<br />
tlon »nd lnt»fvl»w 94<br />
SERVED NOON "TIL 3 P, M.<br />
PHYSICALLY A1LE MALE to lallU<br />
In hou»N«eping dept Five «<br />
week, frtnl* Benefits, ttarBng »*F!<br />
Mri, Kay J»M5O5, ___<br />
now Mn<br />
* OPEN IN SEPTEMBER *<br />
Ciii inun 9-4<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENT — paintlnf,<br />
rosfing and siding, caramlc tilt,<br />
floor tlla, all iypts <strong>of</strong> ciilinyi and<br />
BROOKS^<br />
Quality TV<br />
(Formerly Sehuff• _TV Mgr.)<br />
• TV * RADIO RIPAIRI<br />
• ELECTRONIC SRRVICING<br />
• RCA IIRVICINO<br />
PHILCO $*l« and Swvln<br />
TV RtNTALI<br />
NOW WCATm AT<br />
206 E. Savanfh StrMt<br />
Pheri* 399-8699<br />
OpM Friday Ivenlnll<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIER<br />
Ni^virs to instaJI. plug in<br />
aril te^«. Saves clothing<br />
Crrmi ruin by mildew. Bids<br />
musty odore.<br />
M" LONG M.M<br />
24" LONG J5.»5<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO., INC.<br />
1>17 Wttt Am, OCMH <strong>City</strong><br />
•WINS— IHo»rd <strong>of</strong> old eoln». Ltrn<br />
HnrNM, half Mnti, halvet, dimes,<br />
nr U"^, iind much mitre ding<br />
ri'snUnl than n m p li'<br />
foam ! ibl-rKliii, The prni-i-vi li<br />
<strong>of</strong> f'fiijr^i' th" hnneyritrnli id"ii<br />
from Aqua jt't whn ha.-i uaHt-ri<br />
out thf 1 p CP.^i iu M'VfrijI lkfiJ*'i<br />
^urh HJ- fjiirdnn Mnri<br />
Smith<br />
OUF<br />
y tii<br />
i-arlj<br />
k hke it should<br />
j JuU Thank ymi<br />
ti. vnu wt-rf a gr^a!<br />
thiJM- whu haven 1<br />
the city haj, put<br />
l<br />
OCEAN CITT. irth and West AIM..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Side, second lot from Corn-<br />
er 10" 1 90' loned for single<br />
or duple; Fully improved Call 1-<br />
Z16-637-2043 HO<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES<br />
^ MARKET for ula or rent.<br />
Saif ssfviee new in operatien ID'S<br />
100' building on WlMV eomw<br />
t Additional Barking se<br />
Flnyre* include W <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
frigBrator eaies, 101 ft ihelvirii 9<br />
solies. eauipment tor lelf isrviee<br />
meat department, grinders, tiieer,<br />
Band taw ett LocatM 15 mild<br />
from UHntle <strong>City</strong> oh route 36<br />
Small amount fff eash required<br />
Call ISfSlOO for information tf.<br />
hav<br />
Mr Wimbc<br />
help For<br />
notiC'd yi'<br />
two «urfcrs 'in the payroll to<br />
sort uf control that two block<br />
mess Paul and Walt have done<br />
an excellent job Things havr<br />
really settled down Why<br />
couldn't it have been this way<br />
all summer^<br />
That bifj ERA championship<br />
held down m Florida this past<br />
week dissolved into a mess <strong>of</strong><br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
APRRTMIHT Available 0« 1 furn<br />
ilhea I bgfirsgffli IJSI mo in-<br />
eluding neat iSI-JBIJ 9-1<br />
MODERN 1 bedroom ant , fumilhed.<br />
ftrsi fioo' Garden area avail-<br />
able flue !s gane-ellatien Can 399-<br />
iill 9.*<br />
0 C FIRST fLOOR, unfurnilhed. ]<br />
b«dfooni apt rnsdern kilehen<br />
and bath EliCtru heal, spacious<br />
roomi Aaults only. 11JI Write Bo*<br />
403 Ssnt'fiel Ledger 9-4<br />
APTS. FOR RBNT<br />
MOTEL — ©Man CJfy. N, J, U<br />
PHmi, ii battis. W9ll ta wall<br />
earpat, parking is*, csmmun krt-<br />
GhSn Sarnc owner 16 years. $9S,©00,<br />
Ili.O^ dawn, b^lanee ? years, ?%<br />
Qrms IJJ.OOO P>O Bon 299, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. N J. 94<br />
OPEN AUO tl on to S«lt 15,<br />
ler or f'tariy 'rtrttif Applr SOS lltn<br />
St 2nd floor 9-1<br />
SECOND FLOOB IHre» BMroom<br />
large ipt for winter Of yearly<br />
rental Furnished, vicinity HtS ana<br />
Aiixirj Heasonaols rite Sail 391-<br />
1163 before I p.m HO<br />
LARGE FURNISHJD APT aifSiUiJle<br />
Sat. AuJ |f, utilities included<br />
Call 6S9.399.033S I """<br />
CLOSE TO BEACH. 3rd floor. I hea-<br />
rooms kitchen, living room, front<br />
ooreh Clean 170 a wee* montn <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Sep</strong>t Call 399.7I96 <br />
pulitlCi with surflriB mUst hi<strong>of</strong><br />
smmfUhmg lacking in thur lives<br />
Why dnn'l th»sf peoplf tust l'"t<br />
us ride waVfs' 1 Surfing is not<br />
just a ennwst type activity By<br />
its very nature <strong>of</strong> single person<br />
and single wave, surfing is. and<br />
always will be a very personal<br />
thing. Besides, its FUN<br />
This ct.iumn is non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
and as such contains only my<br />
opinions on the subject <strong>of</strong><br />
surfing However this column<br />
has been labeled a hindrance to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> surfing by several<br />
BIO names in the Association,<br />
as I was told earlier this this<br />
««l SetmB thry don'l like<br />
anyone else iiealing their<br />
thunder from them The<br />
Association has controlled<br />
surfing in the <strong>City</strong> "i. ryes since<br />
1960 Maybe it's time for a<br />
change' 1 But the idea <strong>of</strong> having<br />
to stoop to playing polities<br />
maJ(es me ill So without<br />
further ado and rather than<br />
interfere with lhe Status Quo<br />
"THE END "<br />
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Sun fish 1. Becotu, 2,<br />
3 Jim Kavic, Bryn<br />
Moth Boys 1, Lamm;<br />
Hilferty. Orvgn <strong>City</strong><br />
Moth Girls 1, Kathy<br />
all other BirlS did not<br />
Moth Bovs i. Reion;<br />
Brownie B«er, Ft,<br />
glim. 3. Reed Bear, Ft.<br />
gton<br />
Moth Girl* 1, Oolden;<br />
i Giilden, Huntinfton<br />
3 SuBie Dslton,<br />
,^'nii.r Sunfish 1 'I B<br />
A CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
CQCKTAH LOUNGE - KSTAUiUHT<br />
At th© Circle, 21 it and 0un# Dr., Avolon<br />
ITALIAN DISHES • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSi OWNERS *3J0«w<br />
KIDDIES *'•« *P<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD HJO<br />
EVERY SUNDAY 5-9 P. M.<br />
DANCING •le|ant Cstanlll 2 tto<br />
eanter hall, 4 husi badraomf, 3.,<br />
Mha, bMUtlrul llvlni roam wlti<br />
finplaei, dinJng room, drwm kit<br />
shfri, p.tio tun daeki Mat allp*.<br />
215 OL »-«Sl2 HO<br />
REAL ESTATE—RiNT<br />
GARDENS AREA — 214 ••HcrtM<br />
Rd-, flna coinmtreiil iseitlon,<br />
Doctoc. Itwytt (te, 4 nlet room,<br />
and b.th- Vour InapaMlsn InyltM.<br />
Edmund L. Wl.h.m aiMltsr, 110<br />
Oeaan An., tH-NOO. t.f.<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
ATT»ACTI¥( A>TT, eantril^ l s ^ ,<br />
•vailible ill winter, MS momh<br />
with uMlltlel. Adult* only. Call If*<br />
0016 or 114 Hymotrth W, 9 JJ<br />
ITOrMOE<br />
DOCKS — MMtfng flknafiW, Ufa-<br />
tlmt mMMarianec Inn. All aliat<br />
.nd color., uMlnkaM*. Call 3W-<br />
SPACE AVAILABLE M<br />
Em C ( Ml<br />
t.f.<br />
Oeitn <strong>City</strong> EillrMa Co, IM,<br />
tn Avi. Gill IfiMMI<br />
STOMOE iFACE fw fymityr*, Mgi<br />
OFF SEASON WrXL, I<br />
! bath apt, fully NulMari, l«*<br />
Mi dltMMl, mil to wall emm*,<br />
dlthHtiliar, wailwr and dryar, Hw<br />
tlfullr dKOMM JOT per month.<br />
Call itt-ITIi. »1T<br />
SMALL THREE ROOM and bi» aft<br />
H..t .nd utimln Include. Hi<br />
pw month CM 394-1439, 9-4<br />
TWJ ItORO»l~funil*^ »p»". Uv<br />
in» «om, klMwi, wn Gtek ffwrt<br />
and rt.r. frtlttbtt from lapi, 17<br />
it, M« li. 1100 n», Iwat InetujM,<br />
C«ll li»M04. M4<br />
IfM WOLEV — Funii'tM' »«•<br />
mania tna b.m ipt, PM^ ••
PAOI FOURTEEN THE OCfAN CITY SINTINIL-LIDOiR TUISDAY, SIPTEMSiR 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
The DORIAN Restaurant<br />
i 104 Asbury Avenue Oeean <strong>City</strong>, N J<br />
DILICIOUk DINNERS SERVED<br />
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S AM TO IP PM<br />
MO SAIB ON aUKBAV<br />
BAR &<br />
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LOUNGE<br />
OPEN 9 AM<br />
DIAL 399-9851<br />
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Dinner at the<br />
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Any items on the menu eon<br />
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OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
A DAY<br />
"STOP SEARCHING<br />
ALL AROUND"<br />
IN OUR 2 Ut YEAR<br />
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NOVICE Sl'RFKRH SIGN VP Thri>c<br />
novifp surft'rs [in 1 shown ropstorinK Tor<br />
thi' First Annual InvolvpmiMit Prop-am<br />
iii he (-ondiu-U'd this Thursday at tin 1 7th<br />
st. Surfing Beach. From left arv Bohby<br />
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1001 WIST AVENUE (Across from Wth Street Church)<br />
OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 10 TO 8<br />
"What's Your Beef"<br />
Ninth St. at Atlantic Ave.<br />
(Next To lus Station)<br />
The Inflation Fighter<br />
Restaurant<br />
FOUR COURSE MEALS AT $1.89<br />
Breakfast 8-11 Dinners 5-9<br />
CONVENIENT — AIR CONDITIONED<br />
<strong>of</strong> SOMERS POINT<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Years ,<br />
OPEN DAILY THRU SEPTEMBER 21st<br />
• OPIN FRI,, SAT,, SUN. and MON. thru OCTOBIR 18th -k<br />
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SEPARATE CHUDRFNS MINU<br />
37$ SIATi (lorry, No R(Hrvi,laiu<br />
b<br />
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DIAL 399.4013<br />
JERSEY CAP! ROOM<br />
PAHKINQ ON M1MISIS<br />
Ogden. Jeff Richards and Rick Hoiler.<br />
Taking their names, at far left, is <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Surfing Association <strong>of</strong>firial Walt<br />
Mi-<br />
Novice surfers<br />
contest listed<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfing<br />
Association adn the city's<br />
Rprrration Departrnpnt will<br />
(five thi" novices a chance to<br />
demonstrate their abilities this<br />
Thursday in a special<br />
Involvement Contest,<br />
For the first time those<br />
surfers who have never won an<br />
award in a surfing contest will<br />
be matched in four divisions <strong>of</strong><br />
major competition Applicants<br />
may register in advance by<br />
eonlactins Don Pileggi at the<br />
Recreation Department or<br />
afttM- 3:30 Thursday afternoon.<br />
The contest will take place<br />
on the Surfing Beach, at 7th st.<br />
The girl's division will be open<br />
to all young ladies from 15<br />
years down. The boy's division<br />
is for boyt aged 13 and 14,<br />
Eleven and 12-yenr-old boys<br />
will compete in the midget<br />
division, with those under 10<br />
eornprisinB the sandflea<br />
division<br />
Trophies will be awarded to<br />
the winners <strong>of</strong> each heat in all<br />
four divisions. The winner and<br />
runner-up <strong>of</strong> each final heat<br />
will also receive trophies.<br />
This event is surely a<br />
welcome one for the beginning<br />
surfers in our community.<br />
They finally will have the<br />
opportunity to enter a formal<br />
competition without the<br />
handicap <strong>of</strong> experience. <strong>On</strong>ly a<br />
large tryout can indicate<br />
enough interest to make this an<br />
annual affair,<br />
Nimrods advised<br />
<strong>of</strong> starting time<br />
TRENTON • Sportsmen<br />
participating in New Jersey's<br />
rail bird season opener on<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1, <strong>1970</strong>,<br />
are cautioned by the Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fish, Game and Shell<br />
Fisheries against starting too<br />
early.<br />
An earlier advisory on rail,<br />
woodcock and set duck<br />
regulations had stated that<br />
starting time for these species<br />
was one half hour before<br />
sunrise.<br />
Since that advisory. New<br />
Jersey has adopted a duck<br />
season based on the point<br />
system which stresses duck<br />
identification To enable<br />
hunters to identify the various<br />
species and thus abide by these<br />
regulations, a starting time <strong>of</strong><br />
sunrise to sunset based on<br />
eastern standard time has been<br />
set, not only on waterfowl but<br />
all migratory birds. This later<br />
regulation supersedes the<br />
earlier announcement and rail<br />
bird hunting will be limited to (<br />
starting timy <strong>of</strong><br />
throughout the season. sunrise:<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
LtT NATI 00 IT Mamtsnant... light<br />
hauling and hsuse cleaning, Na.<br />
ihan McFarhind, 399,9Q1§ 94<br />
1965 PLYMOUTH Barracuda, VI,<br />
silver fray, radio, aute. trans,<br />
Prl»d to sell it 1700 Call IBSim<br />
g<br />
LOST — Brown nsMIe point knitting<br />
bag near 1st It, beach on Aug.<br />
U, Contents unfinished Reward<br />
Phone eolliet 13OI-47B355§. 8-4<br />
BALE — O.I. portabla family Hit<br />
dishwasher, I yr. old (like new<br />
eond.) 1121. Call 399-9418 aft<strong>of</strong> 5<br />
p.m. and weekends, 94<br />
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14 FT. FIIERQLAM runabout, 40<br />
HP Johnson, new controls, trail.<br />
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ATTINTION REALTORS' ind~Art<br />
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Sloop 'Zeerette' wins<br />
Challenge Cup race<br />
Boh Lippinfntt, uf the<br />
Rivertim Yacht Club, 'piloted<br />
his sloop "Zi'frettp" in victory<br />
in the 10th anminl Oapp May<br />
Chiillrngi' Cup oeean raeo<br />
Sunday sptinsorpd jointly by<br />
the Uci-sn <strong>City</strong> Yaehl Club and<br />
thr Corinthian Ynehl Club nf<br />
Cape May<br />
Lippinciitt suilrri his yneht<br />
nvrr thi" mild in on the<br />
30niilr course from the Oeoan<br />
<strong>City</strong> hell buoy to thr. Cape May<br />
Inlet in five hours, 2fi tninut.is<br />
and 19 s..eonds,<br />
Thf "Zeerlette" rinished<br />
WRII uhenri <strong>of</strong> the »>ciind hnal,<br />
the sloop "Flini ". piloted by<br />
Jack Wright, i.f thi- Stone<br />
Harhot Yacht Club, which<br />
covered thn distance in Hvn<br />
hours, SH minuU-s and 29<br />
seconds.<br />
The "Qrundonn the largest<br />
hnai in the field <strong>of</strong> t4 craft in<br />
the- nj n, was third Skippered<br />
hv Juc Orundy, <strong>of</strong> Lhe<br />
Corinthian Yacht Club, the<br />
"Grundoon" ran the coursp in<br />
five hours, ,">2 miniitp* and 28<br />
a'ennds<br />
In fourth position was the<br />
"Venturr", sailed by Ed Flood,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ciinnthian, which was<br />
flocked in 9i hours, eight<br />
minutes and 14 seconds<br />
Following in fifth position was<br />
the "Qyogi", sailed by Bob<br />
Kurt?., also <strong>of</strong> Corinthian<br />
The Bill James Memorial<br />
Trophy for Class C boats was<br />
won by Bob Holmes, <strong>of</strong><br />
Corinthian, in his "Delight",<br />
which covered thr course in six<br />
hours, two minutes and 57<br />
seconds<br />
Second in the Class C<br />
competition was "Richard's<br />
Riot", sailed by Harold Weiss,<br />
Makes Dean'a List<br />
Nancy S. Miller, <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora, a sophomore at Ohio<br />
Wesltyan University, obtained<br />
a grade average in the 1969-70<br />
spring term <strong>of</strong> better than 3.60<br />
which placed her on the term<br />
Dean's List at that insitution<br />
<strong>of</strong> Corinthian. Its time was<br />
6.03 21 hours The "Coleon"<br />
with Jack Reynolds, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Islam) Heiahtji Yucht Club, at<br />
the tiller. waj fourth in<br />
6:1 ft !il Following in order<br />
were the "Johuna", sailed hy<br />
Jim Wysocki, Corinthian,<br />
6 17.01. and the "(linger",<br />
piloted by Ed Ijjtnpman. Little<br />
EKB Harbor Yncht Cluh,<br />
6-17,29<br />
Light air and southwesterly<br />
Jersey winds and calm sea<br />
prevailed for the run Past<br />
Commodore Jack LeFort, <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, is<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Racing Committee<br />
whirh staged the event<br />
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FROM NOON<br />
Show* •»:<br />
12-2:25-1:00<br />
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SUNDAY<br />
t:«ienjd Cupon Llinner<br />
Holy Trinjly IpiKopnl.<br />
Chureh is sponsoring mother<br />
fatpmd ciipon dinner ftj, the<br />
brniifit or their building fund<br />
Thi' nffair will be held<br />
Spptembrr 26 at 6:30 p m on<br />
lhe Music Pier Mr «nd Mrs<br />
Daniel Hughes are chairmen nd<br />
LickvUi miiy be i)btairwd rrorii<br />
lhe wnrdens, vestrymen nnd<br />
frc?m the piiriah ijffiee<br />
MDDRLYN<br />
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coHTtuous PROM mo*<br />
NOW PLAYIMO<br />
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Surfers Mm Nettmt Inn<br />
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From The<br />
Sentinel Ledger<br />
WOND, 1400 KC, 11 a. OCEAN<br />
— Strmtch<br />
No flc tTl<br />
MunicipaJly.ownMj buildings<br />
aibadned flood insurance it<br />
was revealed Thursday by D<br />
Alton Stretch, Jr., insu,<br />
aftnt for the city.<br />
Stretch said he contacted<br />
the Continental Centennial<br />
Insurance, Co., parent firm<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering flood Insurance, and<br />
WM told that no provisjons<br />
were included in the recently<br />
passed National Flood<br />
Insurance Act for municlpaJly<br />
owned property.<br />
CITY SENTINELLEDGER VVEEKINO<br />
EDITION<br />
Where fo g0 and what<br />
.- fe set thru Monday<br />
-.»- amount <strong>of</strong> M.„,,„,,<br />
both the beachfront and<br />
Bayfront, "coverage should be<br />
• must. The fsmler <strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioner said he intends<br />
to contact Senators Harrison<br />
A. Williams and Ciifford P<br />
Wise to see what can be done<br />
about amending the law<br />
PD M u*if PieI < bmwdwalk,<br />
and Beach Patrol buildings are<br />
prime examples <strong>of</strong> city-owned<br />
property in direct danger <strong>of</strong><br />
noodmg that are not eligible<br />
for insurance, Stretch noted<br />
. ,5' Bn <strong>City</strong> is the first city in<br />
fun such flS th *» group <strong>of</strong><br />
»»,.„ w w n _ BurmHH<br />
DPW overtime is cut back-<br />
'Break' edict is re-enforced<br />
Public Wnrk. rki SffiCiaSS nfR.1,1. haVe u... . .<br />
fishermen's paradise——•—<br />
Menhaden fleet plund ers school fish <strong>of</strong>f O.C. beach<br />
Id the<br />
'"UNsts,<br />
mi'nhatli<br />
'hi-ir i,i>ts ••<br />
OcirnniHn<br />
Slon 1 on<br />
Kill*"<br />
miilti'f t>f which m more imp><br />
*'. Kd Cornmun ch.Hrgfd.<br />
if Hollars ri-riMVcd fr<strong>of</strong>ti the o<br />
Ihi- $50 piTmil fin. paid i(1 ,<br />
nals in ci.mi- up in (HM wash<br />
(he 'Wnnr<br />
uv<br />
,.. nxuuty av ftp fi'Ornny in<br />
m* i nhydi. i n. uf bunki-r, boats thai havp<br />
rtunl<br />
tht'<br />
« fish and t,-.rkli.<br />
lh"<br />
het.n<br />
neitme fish m as c\>*±t> m 'ion IVM t< th,-<br />
as<br />
B m Benbon w ^ 1 ••"•<br />
lermo, <strong>of</strong> 20 M,, •„,.,"„<br />
Jersey to he eligib|e ....<br />
he Federally subsidized<br />
insurance. Rates <strong>of</strong> between 40<br />
and 50 cents per jioo <strong>of</strong><br />
property value were announced<br />
in April by George K<br />
Bernstein, Federal Insurance<br />
aaminutrator<br />
. Insurance may be Ohtajned<br />
in amounts up to 117,600 for<br />
*' h<br />
= ity structures<br />
according to the value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
more<br />
structures. Insurance un<br />
contenw up tB SS.OOO will<br />
Stretch called leaving city<br />
owned property out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^ from 50 to 60 cents per<br />
Insurance Act "3 serious<br />
51 00 <strong>of</strong> valuation.<br />
oversight," Municipal property<br />
Though not available at the here runs into the millions <strong>of</strong><br />
Present time another provision dollars.<br />
130 000 for two and four<br />
fam,Iy homes Bernstein said<br />
rates will nnge from 40 to SO<br />
«nu on the building,, with<br />
aies proportionately<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Flood<br />
Insurance Act includes<br />
coverage for small businesses<br />
Iwnium rates in this area also<br />
will be graduated: 50 cents per<br />
1100 for properties valued up<br />
to $30,000 and increasing to<br />
'U cents per fioo for<br />
properties valued at $60,000 n-<br />
The initial plan to create a<br />
federally aiosidiied flood<br />
Insurance fund wig started here<br />
shortly al'ter the 1982 Atlantic<br />
storm to aid private home<br />
owners n in the event <strong>of</strong> another<br />
such iSml disaster<br />
Th dea received impetus in<br />
continued on page 13<br />
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These fnh i', rii'.ri<br />
similar I., ;, dr"awsir,l.' . '-" ';"'"' '"" whlCh '»<br />
bottom .nd"lhr Z"^^ 'h"""" 11 "<br />
bottom and n,,.,,/ p r .. " h "*;« hl * "" '•"'•<br />
"•«^b..l,.,m,.-rlh: l ".^-1I";;- 1 '"-»"«h«j<br />
only ,ttap,. flnd lh,n x-ai tt.:::,:r' hf<br />
thdt th " »"«« wuld no. b, dr.nr'wuhou.<br />
sign <strong>of</strong><br />
Back fe the Books<br />
" !l " nn ' lhl f '" h -nd hen.-,- Ih.-rharg, that<br />
'•'«-' i-ulud^hi,,,,,! and pa,ul)fr,sh<br />
An i.ind-nt simiUf i,, ]hls nnilr,,d<br />
••'••nd,nR mh,d..n boaU and was c | v e«^<br />
Th. !H64 m.,i,np was called after reportt <strong>of</strong><br />
immm<br />
Public Works Department crews are busy this week<br />
restoring signs cautioning motorists to drive carefully in<br />
local school areas. Here the workmen stencil $<br />
"school sign on West av. near the primary<br />
building. Councillor Photo.<br />
^n/nsunends for students<br />
with area schools opening<br />
t If" J W ° if favoritism in thehanding<br />
tightened conBderably the out <strong>of</strong> overtime jobs.<br />
Some Of the men<br />
practices <strong>of</strong> giving overtime The Sfsntinel article also<br />
complained that William<br />
«ssignmenu to "favorites" and stated that employees had<br />
C?<br />
have warned trajhmen to limit complained that Burman told<br />
their c<strong>of</strong>fee breaks to 10certain<br />
Workers to "stop<br />
minutes and not park more causing trouble" If they<br />
than one track at a time in Winted to get good<br />
front <strong>of</strong> the c<strong>of</strong>fee shop,. assignments and overtime<br />
Deputy Public Safety money, Burmnn denied any<br />
Director VV. Scott Human said threats, and called the charge<br />
Thursday that overtime totals ridiculous.<br />
are considerably less than a The department's headt met<br />
JW ago andSthe. Sentine!. with Public Works employees<br />
Ledger has leaned that during the week and told them<br />
department <strong>of</strong>fielaJa are dome a directive controlling c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
everything in their power to breaks posMd more than a year<br />
cut back even more.<br />
ago was to be enforced.<br />
Public Works Commissioner Resident near c<strong>of</strong>fee shops at<br />
David L. Simpson said In a 1st it, and Asbury av,, and<br />
rtory in an out-<strong>of</strong>-town IBth St. and Bay av., have<br />
newspaper last weekend that a dompliined that two or three<br />
recent Sentlnel-Ledger story truckf pu-k illegally at these<br />
wai "incomplete and intersections on specified days<br />
inaccurate," The story said <strong>of</strong> the week at 10 am, and<br />
that some men had complained 2:30 p.m.<br />
USAFR band concert<br />
on Pier Saturday<br />
1 ""?• a bulldozer operator<br />
at the city dump, was able to<br />
make more money by working<br />
late. By law Caniiarro ii<br />
^ U1 7 d The »nu.,,,, ,.f ...... ..... , . ^ ^<br />
,^ cover all trash at<br />
the landfill project before<br />
calling it a day. The men claim<br />
he should work a regular eight<br />
hour day coming in three hours<br />
later while the first loads <strong>of</strong><br />
trash are being picked up and ?SE»=WiTi?.<br />
there is no filling to do<br />
Burman said his<br />
department's overtime is down<br />
irom a high <strong>of</strong> $24,761 11 for Landmark to go<br />
la months in 1969 to<br />
•11.283.30 for the fir^eigh"<br />
months <strong>of</strong> <strong>1970</strong>,<br />
The Deputy Commissioner<br />
said the greatest reduction is in Breakers is doomed<br />
tne trash collection area due to<br />
cutting out Saturday<br />
collections,<br />
Burman listed four average to demolition ball;<br />
trash collection men and gave<br />
the corresponding overtime<br />
figures for both years. Howard<br />
Jackson went from $307 79 New hi-rise planned<br />
last year to $23,04 in <strong>1970</strong><br />
David Jefferson $410,56 to' The Break en Hotel, s<br />
W»-B8iWIIIJonM.|«6.«to landmark on the boardwalk<br />
M4.66; and James King, hefe for more than half a<br />
continued on page 12<br />
century, will be torn down in<br />
October to make Way for a<br />
new modern apartment<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the oldest and mat<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER building. Building Inspector<br />
Diiniel F Connor said this<br />
renowned bands in the United<br />
fatal prati run Tuesday 0fi.<br />
States Air Foree, the Air Force<br />
and Friday last wMfc Connor iaid the ground will<br />
Reserve Command Band, will<br />
. pit-sent a concert on the Music<br />
be used as a parking lot next<br />
21,700<br />
Pier Saturday evening at 8 p.m.<br />
UETV<br />
During the past year the<br />
band has travelled more than<br />
100,000 miles filling nearly<br />
000 engagement* in 30 ttatei,<br />
Included in their travels U their<br />
appearance in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
earlier thi« year for the<br />
Memorial Day parade and<br />
commemorative certmoniM.<br />
Recent tours have taken the<br />
band throughout South<br />
America and the Orient, as well<br />
at Puerto Rico and the Virgin<br />
Inlands.<br />
Versatility and quality an<br />
the keynotes <strong>of</strong> the many line<br />
musicians in lhe band.<br />
Concert* pmentod feature all<br />
typM <strong>of</strong> music with all<br />
interest* and aft |<br />
entertained by thu..<br />
nil Air Force rwwsrye<br />
Command Bind" WM awarded<br />
With The season <strong>of</strong> sun. lun and pla> is rapidly<br />
drawing tu a close, much to the unhappiness <strong>of</strong><br />
many, particularly thf school children<br />
Sighs and groans <strong>of</strong> Belling back to thf<br />
routine will (u up in this urea slurtinp Tuesday<br />
when mosi <strong>of</strong> thp •xhtnAi will opi-n fur the<br />
yt-ar Thi fmai opcninc will bf<br />
nnday, Sfpti-mbiT !4<br />
OCEAN TITV HIGH SCHOOL student* will<br />
„ t back to cLasi.i's Martini: Tuoiduy when thf<br />
frpshmi-n will report ai ,i 'HI j m They will go<br />
to the eat'HtTia when ihc> Will br> tf'sti-d and<br />
followinn lunch lhf> will run throujjh their<br />
Wednesday schedule Ali clas,"!<br />
convalescent home has<br />
expressed interested in the<br />
pound.<br />
Federal Housing<br />
Administration financing has<br />
been approved- for a 10-story<br />
high rise apartment building to<br />
be lodited at 3rd «t. and<br />
Atlantic av, Connor said<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> the building<br />
which has been in the planning<br />
«•*** °»"»»tnictl wuiisirucuon<br />
stafes for several years, it set to<br />
to begin in 1972. Plans begin thU winter.<br />
Wmathtr<br />
for any new structure must<br />
include adequate <strong>of</strong>Ntreet<br />
Mortly sunny and warm<br />
parking, Connor «id.<br />
today with high<br />
The hotel located at 228<br />
temperature. In the low<br />
Boardwalk hs* been a popular<br />
SO'., IT,, weekend, sunny<br />
vacation hotel for yean, but<br />
«nd pleafant with no<br />
recently hat fallen into<br />
forecut <strong>of</strong> ahowetm, Vno<br />
disrepair both iniide and<br />
Weather Butcau, S. outside, Connor Hid 12 motel<br />
unite adjacent to the hotel on<br />
Corinthian av, will remain, at<br />
Tides<br />
leajt for the time being,<br />
Connor also uid a permit<br />
h«9 been i»med to tear down<br />
the Old PowellVanQilder<br />
bumber yard »t 13th it, and<br />
Weit a¥. Ttie ihedi are slated<br />
for demolition sometime thin<br />
fill. A dilapidated <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
building used in<br />
Capt. Edward<br />
Bridgei, ,<br />
Commandtr and<br />
1 !. will rcpon at<br />
8:15 a,m on Wcdno.sd.-i> lo iht'ir homerooms<br />
and cafi'kTiii sen ice will hi available<br />
Homfryiim a^ijjnmfni^ ari 1 mmm<br />
s 2s<br />
pnntfd elM-wherf<br />
in this cditioi] <strong>of</strong> the Scntim-I-Ledi.'"<br />
OCEAN CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />
studenli, both tin- Primars and the<br />
Intermediate will r.-puri fur classes Wednpsday<br />
at 9 a m for a lull ija> \ sowitin Cafi'tena<br />
uprvicp will open lh. sami' day<br />
ST AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL pupils wiil<br />
report on Tuesday a! 8 40 am for a full day<br />
Bus schedules for all Oeoan <strong>City</strong> student!,,<br />
both public and parochial, hi(rti school and<br />
elementary school, also un printpd m this<br />
fdihon <strong>of</strong> thf SentinplLfdpfr<br />
HOLY SPIRIT HIGH SCHOOL will open<br />
Tuesday at 8 20 am for frfshmen only An<br />
""«" gyer noppgnetf to ,?<br />
Ordinance 1071 in limbo<br />
un,,,i What ever „„. ihappened<br />
to<br />
ordinance 1071? Thais what<br />
j where ordinance 1072<br />
"hot potato" ordinance that<br />
was introduced for first<br />
reporters were asking at<br />
reading.<br />
made it iUegal for sis or mar*<br />
Wednesday's <strong>City</strong> Commission<br />
people to congrejau if «bqr<br />
Ordinance 1071 wai th*<br />
ire Wearing g»rb that OQUld<br />
conceal weapon*.<br />
The ordinance wa* writton<br />
after a fight •rupted on th*<br />
boardwalk in midJury brtwa*M<br />
young people and peUM, tb*<br />
Sentinel out next Thursday ordtatoM WM introdand ai *';<br />
(pMial mettins late OM Mtfb^<br />
'iWs I his is ii thi the final final Pridav Friday TUBKI.U ,»j B.:J ,<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Tuesday and Friday issues<br />
•ftenioon In irih;, fcol|| '-*''<br />
more widfsprrnd<br />
for the <strong>1970</strong> summer teasen.<br />
end thiWedn«d«y,<br />
word <strong>of</strong> the content! rf i<br />
advertising volume well above Wedneaday noon wUl be the new law reached Iha •<br />
Beginning next week, The the previoui season<br />
deadhne for ali new, tnd<br />
Sentinel-Ledger will return to<br />
its THURSDAY At the peak <strong>of</strong> the season,<br />
dwptay adiFertWrig copy for the<br />
m <strong>of</strong>indipMtioowtal<br />
PUBLICATION DATS. The ientinel-Ledger printed<br />
Thiinday inue<br />
Oty HaU,<br />
The OmusWoMati<br />
There wffl be no taue <strong>of</strong> The<br />
10,100 copies for Tueaday If you will i«.t U1 know two to table UM> Mttb<br />
Sentinel-Ledger on Tuesday. dktribution ud 11,600 copies<br />
further rtady"
PAOI 2 — SECTION ONI THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINBLLfDGER FRIDAY, SIPTIMBER 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
$ 8 tO '13<br />
Join the Navy crowd . (he group thai s making the S*abby<br />
look the rage this season Button.through jus! like the<br />
genuine artiels with added touch <strong>of</strong> belt loops and Iron!<br />
patch pockets. All Irorn h i.s-(or-hor,e( cours*<br />
Comes in wool, denim and corduroy.<br />
Solids, Glen plaids and stripes.<br />
CLOSE-OUT SALE<br />
on all<br />
LAWN BOY,<br />
TORO and<br />
SUNBEAM<br />
MOWERS<br />
BIG 20% CLEARANCE SALE<br />
on all<br />
TRUE TEMPER and DOUGLAS<br />
GARDEN TOOLS<br />
LABOR DAY,<br />
MONDAY, SEPT. 7th<br />
WILL CLOSE<br />
AT 1 P.M.<br />
Continuing Our<br />
MOST OF OUR STOCK<br />
LIVING ROOM<br />
AT NEW LOW<br />
SALE PRICES!<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
and OUTDOOR PIECES<br />
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE - BROYHILL<br />
TEMPLI STUART - BUNTING<br />
TELESCOPE - VANDY CRAFT<br />
&MORE<br />
BEDROOM<br />
How to perk up a<br />
summer-weary lawn!<br />
This is the time <strong>of</strong> yeir when most lawns need<br />
reviving. Best way we know is to feed with<br />
TURF BUILDER, the fertilizer that helps grass<br />
multiply itself. It goes right to work building<br />
thicker, greener, sturdier turf. Strengthens<br />
grass roots too, so your lawn will "winter"<br />
better. Clean. Lightweight, Easy to handle.<br />
Use it any timo, any weather. Will net burn<br />
grass or harm grass seed,<br />
100th Anniversary Sale<br />
$2 <strong>of</strong>f 1 S,000 sq ft bag (60 lbs)JAfS 11.95<br />
$1 <strong>of</strong>f 10,000 sq ft bag (40 lbs) JJ>T 8,95<br />
authorized retailer<br />
the<br />
Charley<br />
brown<br />
Where the girls are is<br />
where the Charley Brown<br />
is! This new look CPO<br />
shprt/iackei i i 100%<br />
wool has a warm fleese<br />
lining, great detailing<br />
including button front<br />
and button down patch<br />
pockets. Dishretitfe<br />
p!3id§ and SQMds Men's<br />
5IJBS S.M.I. XL<br />
'26<br />
Add the vigor <strong>of</strong> new<br />
life to your lawn<br />
Not only is early fall the naturally right time<br />
to seed a lawn, but this fail you can save on<br />
WINDSOR, Seotts improved variety <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />
bluegrass. When fully developed,<br />
WINDSOR makes a rnagnificently green luwn<br />
that thrives in summer sun, It takes wear and<br />
tear and when damaged hot the ability to<br />
repair itself. WINDSOR is ideal for seeding a<br />
new lawn or upgrading an older one,<br />
iOOih Anniversary "Sale<br />
$2 <strong>of</strong>f Windsor 2,500 sq ft (3 lbs) ji^S 9.9S<br />
$1 <strong>of</strong>f Blend 35 2,500 sq ft (4 lbs) JM>T6,9S<br />
FRIDAY, SiPTEMIlR 4, <strong>1970</strong> THi OCiAN CITY SfNTINELLiDOiR<br />
704 Asbury Avenue<br />
our<br />
BUAUTY FURNITURE AT fifASONABlF PRiCFS<br />
i<br />
2 0 S<br />
Ocian <strong>City</strong>, N.<br />
for making possible<br />
best season ever!<br />
Your patronage during the past months<br />
made possible this record-breaking season<br />
has<br />
We<br />
are sincerely grateful. We're also sorry to see<br />
your vacation end, but hope you will come<br />
back soon — if only for a day <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
and October are most delightful months at th=<br />
shore; you'll love'em Remember, whatever<br />
the month or the season you'll always find<br />
the welcome mat out at 8th and Wesley<br />
SOUTH JERSEY'S MOST<br />
8th St. and W«wl»y Ava.<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
MODERN PHARMACY<br />
— FBEE DELIVERY —<br />
Dial 399.555!<br />
First authentic "designer collection"<br />
<strong>of</strong> contemporary cookware<br />
It's sup*r-tou§h certiflad Teflon n eookware, form«d<br />
<strong>of</strong> today's "tomorrow" metal, in oxeluslvi aoa-hardinid;<br />
warp-pro<strong>of</strong> aluminum 'alley that's thraa times hard#r<br />
•nd man dint resistant than ordinary, ivening drossod<br />
In aouturlir colors <strong>of</strong> genuine porcelain. Come SM for<br />
yourself why wi're so proud <strong>of</strong> new MIRRO Manhattan!<br />
Wodgewood plus and Anllquo Whit* with self<br />
•ivsri. Nutmeg Brawn covered in glittering chrome.<br />
Miriam C. Kravis<br />
Obituaries<br />
L1NWQOD Mrs Miriam C<br />
Kravy*. tit r* E f'nmbridyi 5 HV .<br />
died Tuesday in Short'<br />
Momoniil Hospital. iiftiT a<br />
lengthy illness<br />
Mrs. Kravis was u native u!<br />
Philadelphia and had resided in<br />
this area most <strong>of</strong> her life Shi'<br />
w.is 11 charter mranbpr <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
Episcopal Church in Somers<br />
Point and had servi'd a*<br />
publicity rhairman for a<br />
number nf years. Shi' was a<br />
mfmbfr <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal<br />
Churrh wompil, the Asha<br />
fiamrna and thi- Rotaryannt'S<br />
Surviving is her hushfinri.<br />
^ludiie Louis Kravis<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
conducted this morning<br />
(FndaV) nt 11 am from the<br />
Plum Funeral Home in<br />
Ventnor Height* with the Rev<br />
Adolph Kohl, vicar <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
Episcopal Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
Interment will be .it Laurel<br />
Memorial Park, Pomona<br />
Friends may rail from 9 tn 1 1<br />
a rn today<br />
May C. Baker<br />
8OMERS POINT Mrs May<br />
C Baker, «f SSO New rd.. died<br />
Monday in Shore MemoriaJ<br />
Hospital<br />
Surviving are two daughters,<br />
Mrs Marie Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, and Mrs. Jane Boyd, <strong>of</strong><br />
Conshohocken, Pa , two ^isters,<br />
Mrs. Anna Jennings and Mrs<br />
Ethel DiMuEio, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Clementon, nine grandchiidfen<br />
and 14 great grandchildren<br />
Requiem Mass will he<br />
celebrated 10 a.m, tomorrow<br />
(Saturday) in SI Joseph's R.C<br />
Church Friends may caJI this<br />
evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the<br />
Middleton Stroble Funeral<br />
Home<br />
Marie T. White<br />
SOMERS POINT • Mrs<br />
Marie T White, <strong>of</strong> 18 Nassau<br />
rd,, died Tuesday in the<br />
Linwood Convalescent Center<br />
after i lengthy Illness. She was<br />
67<br />
Mrs. White was bom in<br />
Philadelphia and had lived in<br />
this area for 20 years She was<br />
a past president <strong>of</strong> Unit IS<br />
American Legion Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantville and a member and<br />
exciting, new<br />
Manhattan<br />
A<br />
7-piece set<br />
$ 39.95<br />
Avallabli in Wedgewood l!u*<br />
Antlaua Whit*<br />
Nutmeg Brown<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> 1-qt and 2-qt,<br />
siueepani wHh«own:10" fry<br />
Pin itii oov#^4S4'qt duteh<br />
oven with eover (this cover fit*<br />
fry pan). In ealorful gift box.<br />
thM« open •toek pieces available<br />
In W«dg«wood Blue, Antique Whits, Nutmtg Brown<br />
, Avocado, Harvtit Gold<br />
1 -at nuswsn ind mvm, 9.95<br />
2-qt UUMpili ind Hwr, 11.95<br />
eiiitrolB ind cov«r, 14.95<br />
••frypiniMtavtr, 10.95<br />
10'fryptn MM §«vtr, 13,95<br />
•^ P 4H.qt dutch flven irid eov«r, 14.95<br />
Mrs Manlt'y was horn in<br />
Wenonail and hud h*?en an<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ri'kidrnt fur 48<br />
yf'ars, eaminjj here as a bnde<br />
She is survived by two<br />
daughters, Mrs Robert C<br />
Frrneh, nf this city, and Mrs<br />
Edward A Oirroil, 3rd, <strong>of</strong><br />
Stratford, Pa : one son, Dr<br />
Frederick H . Jr , <strong>of</strong> Atlanta,<br />
Ga , two brtithers, Walter<br />
Leisy, <strong>of</strong> California, and Carl<br />
Leisy, <strong>of</strong> Sewell, and 10<br />
grandchildren<br />
Funeral services will be held<br />
Saturday at 2 p m in the<br />
Bleyler Chapel rif the First<br />
United Methodist Church with<br />
the Rev Charles Wileock,<br />
pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment<br />
will be at Seaside Cemetery<br />
Arrangements are by the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home.<br />
Expressions <strong>of</strong> sympathy may<br />
be made in the form <strong>of</strong><br />
contributions to Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital building<br />
fund<br />
Edward A. Kleva<br />
SOMERS POINT Edward<br />
A. Kleva, <strong>of</strong> 145 Bala dr.. died<br />
August 27 in Shore Memorial<br />
Hoipital He was 40.<br />
Mr Kleva was born in New<br />
York <strong>City</strong> and had mov#d to<br />
Somers Point in 19S7 from<br />
Cardiff H« was a lineman for<br />
the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric<br />
Company<br />
In January Mr Kleva had<br />
been cited by the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Electric Company for a rescue<br />
operation. He, along with an<br />
apprentice lineman, has<br />
rescued a fellow lineman who<br />
had been electricuted on top <strong>of</strong><br />
a pole. They lowered the<br />
stMcken m«n to the ground snd<br />
gave his artificial re^iration<br />
Sll OVER<br />
400<br />
COOKIE-JARS<br />
Season'$ climax<br />
fnrmi-r if I'm!<br />
VFW Auxiliary<br />
Surviving e ,<br />
Mrs Miiraiirci Cl
i<br />
•*• :.<br />
PAGI 4 — SECTION ONI THi OCEAN CITY SiNTINfLLiDOiR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, <strong>1970</strong> FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Blackmon-Gordon marriage<br />
in Presbyterian Church<br />
Mf '"" l . Mll > H:irr> K , m m,,,(,,,[.. l.,mili..« u.,1'-<br />
Hl.ii K iiini-i. ,ir ill .i.'i H.irluu |i,i hiiincd Aui:u,l 1 .'i ,1! the<br />
id .iiuiiHllli-i. Mi' m.irn.iu, r.l FVsl IVi.sliHrii.in ('hlirrh, Wllll<br />
Ihiii rl.iu ..hli-i Nnv Ann 1.1A ihr Hi-i Willi.im Ii AIJ.-ii<br />
Konalil U.irdun sun .1! Mrs ,).,*,,,,• ,,Mi,i,.lmi'<br />
Mlllln-lt I IIII'IIIIM. ill -IJI1 Wesll'N (ilUMi -I 111 ,11 I I,IU> 111 ll'T'<br />
,H .111.1 I'liil.ldi !nll!,i. .mil 111.' iiari-nl.v til. llruli- nun ii<br />
l.ilcli Af Iliir Ciiirclull slri'i'l Iciiulh tin".* 111 U'hllr<br />
I'll.- pliv.ili leri'rn.inl puU'tli" [Hill .ilk rrepr<br />
•<br />
Dear Morn,<br />
Kids need clothes thai<br />
;uv bright, i-omfortablc<br />
ami long wearing So,<br />
Mrirn, for fashions like<br />
thai, sw> our Back-To-<br />
Srhon] group Marv Ann<br />
95! Asbury 398-1094<br />
linnk Her In .nlpHiv w,i* ,i<br />
iiij Df<strong>of</strong> busv liijiinu'd HI<br />
^ti'ij piiirh .itui ^hi o.irniui .i<br />
nu^i^^u CI ill Port O Cull<br />
liilliiwinti 111.' , iTi'miiFis<br />
Tht' bride I?* .:in jiluninii ul<br />
Od-.-in Cit\ Hiuh Sch.iii! nnd i«<br />
prpM'riUv working ;i.^ d .prsiii'<br />
ri'pn'M'nlalivi' liir the New<br />
JfriH Bell Ti'li'pliDni'<br />
'"iirflpiins ill the liital nl'fici'<br />
Thi' taridcKriiom is :ill<br />
alumnus iif Lincoln HiL'h<br />
Srh(*tjj in Phlladi'lphiii and Ih* 1<br />
Prnnsj Iviinia Instititff-"—!"!<br />
T'ThncilcitJi Hi ! i^ rmpliiyt'ri ^<br />
,i sides i-ntfineer fur Ihi' Airline"<br />
Hydraulic Company m<br />
Phihidelphi.i<br />
Don't<br />
FH0 address<br />
change today<br />
NEW FALL FASHIONS<br />
VVHIMSfYS for all occasion! fpom $2.50<br />
HATS - Velours • leaver* - Velvets . Pur Felts<br />
FUR HATS • Mink . Raceen - Fox from $3i,00<br />
COATS • Woo! . Pake Fur from $26,00<br />
Plaidi and Solid Colors<br />
HANDBAGS • KHnki«d Patent . Leather . Vinyls<br />
~ XlNOERIE • GLOVES - SCARVES<br />
Cj J f HELIN F,<br />
iyviawau<br />
3992857<br />
Hours: 10-i,<br />
Tues. a Fri, -fII ?<br />
Open 9 a.m. to<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Friday 9 to 9<br />
825 Aibury Avenue<br />
Dial 399-5800<br />
look this way..<br />
this fall<br />
IN SOFT AND REFiNID<br />
Wool<br />
Suits<br />
Sizil ,,, 5 45<br />
399-6^00 S27 and 117<br />
Aibury Ave.<br />
OCUN CITT<br />
Baity 9-5:30; Friday 9-9<br />
1<br />
Mr<br />
M.iru.in<br />
C'lrbni,<br />
Tin<br />
v 1 *| ! M rN I<br />
:l .Kill<br />
i).( .1 W.<br />
Ill" p,lM<br />
Irnrli (',,<br />
Married 55 years<br />
Ihi ir ftf<br />
rya<br />
Mr<br />
ild esid<br />
iar. The<br />
,iiid Mr<br />
William<br />
w.'HHiny<br />
iri hiivii<br />
•HI.-. I'ur<br />
nurnbrr ,il' him' rlbhunfi ijarnt'd<br />
by J sint'lr I'xhibitur in the<br />
hor!ituiiur.' riivisiiin, an Award<br />
ul Men 1 shall hr< awarded to<br />
thi' owner ul ihi' uutstandirig<br />
spi'^imi'H in tlir annual and<br />
rust' divisions, .ind an Award <strong>of</strong><br />
Distinrhnn will bo (jivrn for<br />
cia^Mcs 3 i thruugti 37<br />
Thi' show i.« dividi'd into two<br />
M'tttoiis, hiirl icgliu ri' and<br />
artistit' drKicM. and these<br />
si'ftioiis ari' fiirlh'T divided<br />
iniiJ a total <strong>of</strong> 39 classes<br />
In ihi' horticultUH' division<br />
ali enlrie^ must have been<br />
arown by exhibilor. with the<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> house plnnU<br />
which must have been (n the<br />
possession uf the exhititor for<br />
at least three months. All .<br />
plan Us musl be correctly<br />
labeled arid only one entrv in<br />
each sub-division can be made.<br />
The elapses m the annual<br />
section <strong>of</strong> horticulture art'<br />
mariijolds, asters, petunias,<br />
cosmos, celosia, zinnias,<br />
dahlias, and snapdraMons.<br />
Perennial plants are judjjBd<br />
in chrysanthemums, phlox,<br />
roses, dahlias, cannas, tubefnuii<br />
hi'iionias, yladioilas, nnd any<br />
other perennial classes.<br />
The house plant classes nrd<br />
fluwennn plant, foliage plant,<br />
ufrieiin violet.s and shrubs and<br />
trees<br />
Vt'ijetabli.-s and fruiu will be<br />
judued in the classes <strong>of</strong><br />
Wni'tiiin Glass<br />
f Ji i.-ni.i<br />
,|i-|- - C'ryslii<br />
Hi.ifjerj<br />
uHQue<br />
iU"V /I V ^<br />
IA \<br />
wiirkod frir lh^ Ni ! W York<br />
Shipyard<br />
Thoy hove five childn-n.<br />
Thttmiis R whej is living in<br />
BrusselM, Bs"l(nurn, John W , <strong>of</strong><br />
Naliiinal Park, Ronald E., <strong>of</strong><br />
I'i'iinsaukpn, Mrs Elizabfth<br />
Cabal and Mrs Brrnicf Piinelli,<br />
hoth <strong>of</strong> Camdun. They also<br />
havi seven ifrandchildri'n and<br />
Ihri-e ifreat Kr.indrhildrvn<br />
Welt seaming for figure<br />
shaping flattery, file<br />
Jewel neckline has its<br />
own gold circle pin,<br />
Purple,<br />
$28.00,<br />
Sues 10-20,<br />
DRESS SHOPPE<br />
741 Aibury AVMM,<br />
OPEN FRB3AY NTTE<br />
MlriRID PARKINS<br />
IN DUD<br />
Hahn couple renew vows<br />
on their 50th<br />
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hahn<br />
Sr , <strong>of</strong> Dnytonn Beach, Phi \<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> this city, will be<br />
ri-nt their weddini! vows in<br />
• ibH-rvance ,,f (heir Both<br />
weddi(i|i anniversiiry Halurday<br />
at 2pm in (Jrnrp Lutht>raii<br />
Church, Somers Point<br />
The Rrr-Churies Rinck, ,lr ,<br />
piistor, will <strong>of</strong>ficiate and<br />
stjindinu with the couple will<br />
be iwo <strong>of</strong> their children, a son<br />
Vnldu. <strong>of</strong> Somers Pciinl. and a<br />
dangler, Mrs Norn McNeal,<br />
Family barbecue<br />
at Lin wood church<br />
LINWO<strong>On</strong> A EHlii festival<br />
In celebrate the Fgast <strong>of</strong> Our<br />
Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows and to aid the<br />
building fund <strong>of</strong> Ihe parish will<br />
be held .Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13,<br />
ill Our Lad\ <strong>of</strong> Sorrows<br />
Church Hall, Wiihasli and<br />
Poplar lives<br />
Bi-einnini: with a chicken<br />
barbecue for (he enlire family,<br />
Ihe festival will continue<br />
ihriMijjh 11 pm with ilanfinjj<br />
10 the musif <strong>of</strong> Jimmy<br />
Marshall and his orchestra The<br />
feature <strong>of</strong> the (iveninj! Will be<br />
Larry Ferrari at the organ from<br />
5 p m until M p m All events<br />
will take place in the Church<br />
Hall<br />
.iiivS<br />
> icimr<br />
iJfn Mcirmin<br />
iferi el<br />
hiivinti<br />
Suburban Garden Club sets<br />
divisions in flower show<br />
Tin Mjhiifhdii (i.iirii'ii Club<br />
ii! I,iliwi.i.fi. will hiilrf ilJ.<br />
.iTiimi .iiinnal FIIIWIT Show.<br />
"M**riti i% . Hi'pifniber I 1. in Ihe<br />
(1'nlral Hail ul Centra!<br />
MVthnriiM Chlir.h Shi.r, rd<br />
nnu Cenlral ..s [.in-.HIMtfl, from<br />
J^l.t H p m T'hi r» will be no<br />
H d 111 |. . iii [1 efl.iriJe. and<br />
r.'i>!..hm*Ti l> ufil be served<br />
Eriines will be ri'CiMVJ'd from<br />
* lii I * ! '<br />
This is the first such festival<br />
for the parish and<br />
arrandements are being made<br />
by Carmen Barone and his<br />
eonimitU'e All local residents<br />
and friends <strong>of</strong> the parish are<br />
invited to attend any or all <strong>of</strong><br />
the day's event*. Tickets are<br />
available through Mr Barone<br />
or by catling the Rectory <strong>of</strong><br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows.<br />
111mulocs, cucumber, poppers, 927 1154<br />
imins, squash, apples, nny<br />
other small vegetable, and any<br />
other fruit<br />
In the artistic design division<br />
flowers used need not be<br />
Brown by the exhibitor The<br />
use <strong>of</strong> foliage is permitted in all<br />
classes, and fresh cut material<br />
must dominate in all<br />
arrangements. No state<br />
a in . ,ind i xhihllors are conservation material may be<br />
ri'spiiiisihli' lur ii'miiviil nf ihfir used unless it was raised in the<br />
1'illni- belwiiMi 7 iiliri 30<br />
p m ,)udi;inL' will hctfin<br />
prnmptl> ;ii in Ml a m . and<br />
tin. fli'i-iMiMis<br />
'S will<br />
hi final<br />
Thi' C.'irr-tin<br />
dull will<br />
fiijji'iivnf i.i•<br />
.jr.' fn nil<br />
I S hiitii-.. lull<br />
b.. held<br />
exhibitor's garden, ArificiaJ<br />
flowers, foliage, with exception<br />
<strong>of</strong> grapes, or artificially colored<br />
material is not permitted.<br />
Accessories are optional and<br />
the background will be neutral<br />
beige burlap.<br />
Arrangement* in this<br />
For the newest<br />
Fashions on school<br />
days let us help<br />
outfit your<br />
youngsters<br />
f.'sfi.tn^ibl. l.ir damayr ur \t.im<br />
All rbildf. n an. tidiny th*' fihiiw<br />
division are based on short<br />
poems provided by the Garden<br />
INFANTS TO JlZf 14<br />
mt^l b< a i. imparni'd by an Club These claMss are At<br />
Dawning, Till and Toil, High<br />
Fin) r iiw.irds will bi> Noon, Garden Reflections,<br />
pri-M-iiifd by tiio judges, Fruits <strong>of</strong> our Labor, BWi <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Tri Ciilur Awards shall be Uiven<br />
til tiijtstiindlntl arniligernpnlg, a<br />
Swi'i'pslaki'.- Award wdl hi'<br />
Feather,<br />
Garden<br />
Shadows.<br />
Sudden<br />
Pixies,<br />
t<br />
Showers,<br />
Evening<br />
Hit vmhw A.<br />
VMMT, N, J, IH-M17<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the classes have<br />
sub-divisions and further<br />
limitations. Additional<br />
information can be obtained<br />
from Mrs Emmy Hartshore,<br />
927 2914 or Miss<br />
Clayton. S410891.<br />
Florence<br />
anniversary<br />
also iif Somers Point<br />
FolUiwini! the ceremony II<br />
reception will he held lit their<br />
son's home, HI4 2nd st ,<br />
Homers Point Friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ctiuplu are invited.<br />
Mr Hahn formerly owned<br />
the Royal biner on 9th si<br />
They hod lived in this city and<br />
Somers Point from IBID until<br />
he retin.fi in JBPit and they<br />
rticived to Florida<br />
Among the guests expected<br />
will he Mrs Hahn s 06 year old<br />
mother, Mrs Anna McDowell<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hujierstown, Md<br />
The Hahns have eight<br />
children Valdo. <strong>of</strong> Snmers<br />
Point, Ernest, jr. <strong>of</strong><br />
North field, Edward, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleiisiintville, Mrs Cynthia Ash,<br />
<strong>of</strong> OloueesU-r, Mrs Olodys<br />
Smith, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, Mrs<br />
Dorothy Helchert, <strong>of</strong> SornvrJ<br />
Point, Mrs Alma Burns, <strong>of</strong> \<br />
Daytonn Beach, and Mrs Nora<br />
McNeal. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point They<br />
also have 24 grandchildren and<br />
five (feat (frandrhildren<br />
Masonic Club Meeting<br />
SOMERS POINT Chief <strong>of</strong><br />
Police Charles Gray Will he<br />
speaker al the dinner meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Homers Point MiiMimr<br />
Club <strong>Sep</strong>ti-mlMT II in Mai's<br />
Resl.mi riint He will show n film<br />
entitled "A Message in Kver\<br />
Bottle'<br />
FINAL<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
better<br />
—sportswear—i<br />
«P to 50% OFF<br />
on SUMMER MERCHANDISE<br />
Visitors ill (ill<br />
Miss .l.in.' C o i ..I HIl'l<br />
Wesley ,iv I Miss Mm I.<br />
() Iliiiii, <strong>of</strong> i- JUi A-,bur\ 'O<br />
and Uriiii Mill. Pi . .lie<br />
suiMlHini! Ihr,' W.'.'ks VlSllNiy<br />
Mr nnd Mrs Holierl It I'm Ml<br />
the Naval H;m> ( lu.inl.iiiiiniu<br />
Bnv. Cuba<br />
STOCK-UP NOW<br />
TAKf ADVANTAOI OF OUR<br />
ANNUAL PRE-<br />
VACATION SALE*<br />
YARNS, NEEDLES, BAGS, ETC<br />
10% to 50% OFF!<br />
County Crafts Knit Shop<br />
813 Asbury Avenue Phone 399=7572<br />
NEW FALL and WINTER MERCHANDISE<br />
20% OFF<br />
GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />
Flanders Shopping Mall, 11th Street and Beard walk, 399.2343<br />
VISIT THE NEW<br />
716 Asbury Avenue<br />
Princess and A-<strong>Line</strong> Shifts <strong>of</strong> Finest Fabrics<br />
'7.88 to *29.88<br />
•izes 6 - 20, HV, - 24 '•'<br />
Mrs. Margaret Helms 398-1381<br />
From Florida To California<br />
BEPORi YOU<br />
GO<br />
BACK TO SCHOOL<br />
FOR<br />
ALL YOUR NEEDS<br />
RING BOOKS<br />
FILLER PAPER<br />
SLIDE RULES<br />
PENCIL SHARPENERS<br />
MECHAMICAL DRAWING<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
BOOK COVERS<br />
DICTIONARIES<br />
McHENRY'S<br />
STATIONERY -<br />
OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />
326 Atlantic Avenue<br />
PHONI 399-0711<br />
St. Augustine nuns aides<br />
to four-day Sisters Fair<br />
Thr Sistt-rs <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Augustine'* School -an- busy<br />
not only with preparations for<br />
school nponinc next week hut<br />
also with Fairfi'stivitii.s<br />
The Sisiprs <strong>of</strong> St. Josuph<br />
Fair ia scheduled for<br />
SppU-mbtT 16, 17, IB and 19<br />
at Chostnul Hill, PhiladolphiB<br />
Proemjds from the four day<br />
bt'nefit will help defray thi 1<br />
pnncipfll, mainlenancp and<br />
medical pxpensps <strong>of</strong> St Joseph<br />
Villa in Flourtown, Pa This<br />
si-vpn story building ii oppratpd<br />
as a hnmp for more than 300<br />
retirpd and inform sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
the Comrnunity which serves<br />
rnorp thhii 200 purishes in six<br />
sUitps.<br />
Fair fpatures includi!<br />
handicraft in the fine arts and<br />
in the domestic arts People,<br />
from parish, business and civic<br />
communities have helped<br />
supply SO booths with<br />
everything from seashorp<br />
surprise* to Christmas<br />
trirnminpi The sisters <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Augustine's School will accept<br />
all contributions <strong>of</strong> limp<br />
lalenLs and resoi rces from<br />
inUrested friends in this area.<br />
Highlight <strong>of</strong> the Pair will be<br />
Gary<br />
FRAMING<br />
700 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 398.1171<br />
HOLLY FARM<br />
& COUNTRY GIFT SHOP<br />
(AIR CONDITIONED)<br />
ROUTE 9 • MARMORA 399-3554<br />
FLINTY OF FRH PARKINO<br />
CHRIS1THA3 SHOP OPHY<br />
Bluegate Candles (all new<br />
Lamps including Cranberry and Ruby<br />
Straw Flower* and Driftwood<br />
Open Tues. thru Sunday (Closed Monday)<br />
300 • 5-Ho!e NOTE BOOK PAPER<br />
Value «1 J9 <strong>On</strong>ly 84c<br />
PERPETUAL DESK CALENDARS<br />
Value M.00 <strong>On</strong>ly 79c<br />
SWINGLfNE STAPLER<br />
Value 98c <strong>On</strong>ly 79c<br />
SCRIPTO GRAFf ini PENS, Value 49c<br />
Buy <strong>On</strong>e, Get <strong>On</strong>e FREE<br />
STRETCH PANTY HOSE, MCA SHEfR<br />
ONI HIE PITS ALL *1 ,49<br />
Also Other School Supplies:<br />
NOTE BOOKS, RUtfRS, PENCILS, ERASERS<br />
iad Discount<br />
S4H ORBBN STAWM DAttY B-9<br />
CLOSBD SUNDAYS<br />
945 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
DIAL 399.7632<br />
the Grand Drawing Hi lU dose<br />
(in the i-vrnmfi <strong>of</strong> Si-pU.-mbi>r<br />
i 9 Firsl pri/,n i» a I 970 Mahhu<br />
Sports Sedan (HjUippt'i) with<br />
pnwi'p Hli'iirinij, automatic<br />
Irulisniissiiiri, white walls and<br />
radiu Second prjEr is a choice<br />
<strong>of</strong> $100 a month for om 1 year<br />
<strong>of</strong> SI .000 in Cash Third pntv<br />
is $50 a month for nn al " 16 p m m Uie<br />
American Legifin Hall. 14th rt.<br />
and H.-iven av<br />
REAL KTATE<br />
SALESMAN'S<br />
COURSES<br />
Salesman'i rnqyirvd ssunm* giv^<br />
en prigr M vxaminsfiSfi fSF it*t*<br />
licaniM Cljiut will ba held In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> e.ty Nest tflwitiji'i<br />
court, to l h(M SaptafttiMr II,<br />
Enrollnwnt n l.m.trt Write v<br />
6al! fsr bfOQhyrB ts fh* Csp#<br />
May Ceunty R»! EitiM School,<br />
lit W«t Atwnui Oc«.n CrtV,<br />
N J 1P9.U00 Intlructo. Hot<br />
«n n B.I I Jr ABBrand ^f tt»<br />
New Jnr) bai fjl.t. Con-<br />
FALL TERM OPENS<br />
SEPTEMBER 9th<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
i~rrienos School<br />
NURSERY SCHOOL THROUGH GRADE 12<br />
For InlBntltw Appo.nt7u.nt<br />
W,,i, „ TVMphsM<br />
Hewill F Horn,,, BA , M.A., Hudmanw<br />
Atlantic Ciry Fri.idi SchHi<br />
1211 l>aei,i{ A..nu.<br />
Citr, N. J,<br />
n. 346-JIK<br />
FULLY ACCMDITID<br />
SPECIAL<br />
LOW<br />
PRICES<br />
ZENITH PORTABLE TV SETS<br />
Black and White and Color<br />
These Sets were<br />
SUMMER TV RENTALS<br />
They Are Like New and Under<br />
FACTORY NEW SET WARRANTY<br />
JUST A FEW LEFT<br />
<strong>1970</strong> ZENITH COLOR TV SETS<br />
at GREAT SAVINGS<br />
Have <strong>On</strong>e installed in Time for the Miss America PagMnt<br />
WE DO Att OUR OWN SERVICE WORK<br />
>0 Television-Stereo!<br />
i> AM-PM Radios<br />
920 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE mm<br />
Guaranteed Exp«rt TV Antenna Repair? and InstdiaHen* ,<br />
OPEN P^AY NIGHT UNTtt 9 P.M. ' ) -•;,:'.;<br />
CLOSED LABOR
i ><br />
'AGE 6 _ SECTION ONE THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINEL-LIDOiR FRIDAY. SIPTEMBER 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Garage Getting Crowded?<br />
Sell it Empty with a Want A<br />
BACK FROM RENTAL<br />
DON'T WAIT! ORDfRS ARE<br />
NOW BEING AKEN FOR<br />
Pianos & Organs<br />
THAT HAVI BEEN RENTED<br />
FOR THE SUMMER<br />
THESE INSTRUMENTS ARE NEW<br />
FULL RENTAL PRICf DEDUCTED<br />
FROM LIST VALUf<br />
ORDER NOW - LIMITED SUPPLY<br />
JACK LOUIS MUSIC CENTER<br />
AND STUDIOS<br />
218 W. Groveland Avenue, Somers Point<br />
Phone 927-5656 and<br />
Searstown Mall. Cardiff, N. j. 641 -2727<br />
Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 7<br />
May we suggest you use our facilities<br />
today (Friday), since our two <strong>of</strong>fices will<br />
not be open again until Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t 8<br />
OUR HOURS TODAY ARE:<br />
Marmora Branch — 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and<br />
5 pjtn, to 8 p.m.<br />
Tuck&hoe (Main <strong>of</strong>fice)—9 a,m, to 3 p.m.<br />
Plenty Of Free Parking at Both Offices<br />
if Drive-In Window at Marmora •£<br />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
OF TUCKAHOE<br />
Marmora 399.6611 Tuckahoe 628-2250<br />
Huh<br />
('..ll.-t;f<br />
Hr'U<br />
nil<br />
Engaged<br />
Club opens<br />
new season<br />
HOMERS POINT Members<br />
i>' fhi' Mainland Toastm istrpss<br />
(.'!uh (ppcricd ihf new ««son<br />
with -i "M.ipprning" Tuesday<br />
i-v.-niiii; al Hurry's Inn.<br />
The Llicrnc <strong>of</strong> thr dinniT<br />
miriiiiL' was Communication.<br />
tin 1 An ul Learning. Miss<br />
Eleanor Cunniniham was<br />
11 last mis tress <strong>of</strong> the evening<br />
InvtHNitiuri was given by<br />
Ruth Ann Hermansen,<br />
1 2 year nld daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs H<br />
V Hirmansen, a member. A<br />
»••«' prDiitt nf the club this<br />
>i-,ir will he to have young<br />
pi'iipli' .ittcnd and participate<br />
in the nut 1 tings to give them<br />
«c!f.( imnrii'nre in public<br />
spi-iikinc<br />
Fivt- minute speeches on<br />
Eriiuiivi' Sppaking were given<br />
by Mrs. Jesse Terry and Mrs.<br />
Philip Camp Mrs. John<br />
Srhifpf spoke on "The Art <strong>of</strong><br />
keadinjj as the educational<br />
portion uf iht 1 program.<br />
Al the brief business<br />
nv Yiieh' C'luh<br />
* * *<br />
TOMORROW (SatuniiiN i<br />
Concert by L 1 y Air K-irn 1<br />
Rt*ja*rvf Band, H pm . nil ihi-<br />
Music Pier Thr hand i-nm^<br />
from Rohhirm Arr FOM 1 *- H;I^<<br />
Co Li n try St] u ir*^ H\ \\ nf<br />
anpc, 8 30 pm, in thi' Yuuih<br />
pntfr, fratu ring Jini € Niryi N on<br />
* 1 ^quar^s arid M;irM- nrici =hm<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Alfuholics- AnonymtniA nnt\<br />
Al-Antm mi^tin^ H ;1O p m , HI<br />
tlw Episccjpal Pnr\jih Hall, IHh<br />
sf iinri Centra! av<br />
At la<br />
wood Duplirah' Hridk-<br />
7 4 5 p m , at 11H<br />
Kiwanis Club lunrhiMni<br />
mpt'iing, ] 2 ] fi p m . at Simnw :<br />
RpshiiJ ninf.<br />
* * *<br />
LUFHV Duplicate Bridge<br />
game. 7 15 p m , in flu-<br />
American Leginn Hall. 1 41 h *• I<br />
and Havtm av<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Biscaynr card parly. 7 'ill<br />
p.m , m the Biscaym- Hotrl,<br />
812 Ocfan av Proceeds fur<br />
C©/ony Club sets<br />
trip to New Hope<br />
Resurvations an 1 nnw bping<br />
taken fcir n bus inp to<br />
Peddlers' Village and New<br />
Hope, Pa., conducted by ttlf<br />
Colony Club. Th«' affjiir is set<br />
for October 21 leaving hen at<br />
830 a.m. and leaving Peddlers'<br />
Village for the return trip (t 4<br />
p.m,<br />
Reservations are limited and<br />
will be panted on n first come,<br />
first served basis. Detail,, may<br />
be obtained and reservations<br />
m«de by calling Mrs. Edward J<br />
Fields Jr. at 399-7578 or Mrs<br />
Thomas Williams at 399-253n nH-'Minii, H p rrl , in<br />
Ih.- hum,' nf Mrs Timolhv<br />
ll.irm l!i lr i Pli'lisnri' ;iv<br />
Od,in I'll V Klr-menta<br />
iiyiMM-s mi'i-iinu. H p ni in<br />
K ,,r (' Hiill, ;I49 W1.1.1 ,,»<br />
Williams<br />
Jewelers<br />
"Next to the Bank"<br />
811 Asbury Avenue<br />
DIAL<br />
• Wedding Gifts<br />
• Anniversary Gifts<br />
• Brand Name Watrhes<br />
• Watrh Bands<br />
ART CARVED<br />
DIAMOND RIXGS :<br />
EWGRAVINTi DO.N'F;<br />
ON THE PRRMISKS<br />
! rVrscmnlly Sorted by ED HILL for<br />
Peacock<br />
SOMERS POINT SHOPPING CINTIR<br />
DIAL »J75723<br />
OPKN 10 to H WRKKDAYS<br />
OPEN thru SEPTEMBER<br />
SUGAR *N f SPICE<br />
Delicatessen<br />
COME IN and GET THE RED CARPIT<br />
Wt DBliver<br />
TREAT MENT<br />
Houri 1 A. M. - 10 P.M.<br />
Ample Parking<br />
3W-7680 55fh and Simpson<br />
iK S<br />
HEALTH SPA INTERNATIONAL—LIMITED CHARTER MEMBERSHIP<br />
WE WILL PAY YOU<br />
^ os FOR EVERY.<br />
POUHDWl)'LOSE<br />
* ^ «<br />
IO POUND MINIMUM<br />
100 POUND MAXIMUM<br />
INCLUDED IN<br />
YOUR MEMBERSHIP:<br />
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EXAMINATION<br />
REDWOOD<br />
SAUNA ,<br />
JO6GIN6<br />
MACHINES<br />
TV<br />
LOUNGE<br />
. Fftll<br />
BePDREPHOTO<br />
OUTDOOR<br />
OVALTttACK<br />
Wf I6HT<br />
HYDRA<br />
WHIRLPOOL<br />
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TOOL<br />
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ROOAA<br />
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ROOM<br />
GROUP<br />
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AVAILABLE<br />
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AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
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Club ^iT,'],ir\ V,i<br />
Hught.iM r.ir'" led i.fr .up -.fin<br />
honors in 111" liridui- L'n<br />
with S3 10 | iiiinls |.ill,,«..(l<br />
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Ml B rifle<br />
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teenager', and kiritjii's .ilsn will<br />
be provided Mi llli rciir (il the<br />
Don't delayl<br />
File address<br />
change today.<br />
ii<br />
THf OCIAN CITY SINTINiL LiDOER<br />
Word has been received from<br />
ihe Third Army through Col B.<br />
F HiHid. pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Military<br />
Sci.'lioe at The Citadel, the<br />
Mihi.iry College <strong>of</strong> Charleston,<br />
S ( liiiniiuricint' the awardinK<br />
oi ,i thri* year R.O-T.C<br />
-rliiil.irship In Cadel Archie \V<br />
p.iui [II uf ihih rity<br />
The annoiincernpiifc, reads in<br />
par! "YIIU .shmild lah kTeal<br />
I'lnrii' in uiiii seJiH.-tion as only<br />
.i limili'ri numbfr <strong>of</strong><br />
•-.i•iinLirslnpi werr' available and<br />
lull) ihi- rnijsi tiutsla<br />
Vi IN nii mill were selected<br />
The MKi (if Mr anil Mrs<br />
Archie \\ Poor, Jr.. ..f 826<br />
.Hteiilon pi.. Cadet Four was u<br />
Deans List student dufinj; the<br />
^ccund semester uf hig<br />
fnshman year and won<br />
d istiiitfuiMhed honors by<br />
uf quiring a firndv <strong>of</strong> 3 7 out <strong>of</strong><br />
ii piMWible 4 (J He will return to<br />
The Ciijidel this month to<br />
bi'mn hl« si'ronri year maiorinii<br />
I '^ I llMors . pre-law<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
STOP LITTLI TROUILIS<br />
Befere H«y beeerna Big <strong>On</strong>eil<br />
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di'iidlliir '. M nyrt .il i!.n> lMr<br />
111" 1 •tDlli I'I.IH r.'uriiiiii ui<br />
()i:HS el,i*.- ..1 ISI ill Til.' .illiiii<br />
will In li..|(| ua..ri.-i :i ii ihi-<br />
Wlnlchriiir llnlel in Av.'iliin<br />
Appri.MiiiiiliK 'if) inembTS<br />
ill Ihi' rhi.v. tt-nh Ih.-ir hiiibiiildi.<br />
nr H-IVI-S ,ilrM:iri\ h;ivi' niade<br />
"ti'n'iilini.i Fill,(I phiiiH will be<br />
mndi 1 iii ... mi'.-nil,. ,,f ihii<br />
i'lininiitti'e hsfiT liii* nil,nth<br />
Thnm' w,irkir,|. ,in the<br />
rummitliM- ,ir,- Alilln-ny \'inri.<br />
liila Tr;n:i\, Durnlln R,Cl.<br />
Belly Mnri.y, Fr.mi, Kruk Karl<br />
Shiiw. ,i,1M.ph r.i- i-iio Rt,«a-<br />
PeM.ih.il... I'.u.l I!,,, ,Sr,,tI<br />
Jiihnsiin. Fr.ink Dimiinrl,<br />
Diiri)lh\ Arliinm .inri Will, ,ni<br />
Pfiindnr<br />
i si U'nl iiiiiH.<br />
Dining Ream Open to the Public<br />
Hi- s;nd ihi- rinnriiLNs.on will<br />
i-iiii*! lh«' suppiirl ui the<br />
v ,i i i II u s mliiiK'ipiililii'!,,<br />
rhuillhiTs iif t'Lsmmerre and<br />
iiiiiei iirijupsj and organizations<br />
in iirH-jni/i' a proper<br />
reletmihnii ,,f (hrs irnpririiint<br />
• •vein<br />
Memhert, iif Lh"' tiimmissiun,<br />
iliini; wilh Dixon, are Cape<br />
May CiMinlv Clerk Richard V<br />
And"rmin, uf <strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />
Miiry Hiind. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, C<br />
WeilflH Hiilmes. nf Ope May<br />
('iujrl HIHJSJ', and David<br />
Hiith,.ri..rH. ..f riip.' Miiv<br />
I 1 " i ii i<br />
Cipe May Oiunty, Di«on<br />
(iiiiiilcd .ml, has much in the<br />
way nl historic flavor, with old<br />
hume* and church*'*. Many<br />
T'arh M'lth'rs were from the<br />
S\A\ Hiiwcr and .NT-ores <strong>of</strong> narnn?,<br />
in [he areii are stijl those <strong>of</strong><br />
Mimr <strong>of</strong> Ih"' first settlers in the<br />
I'in led Hiales colonies.<br />
We h;ive much lo be proud<br />
<strong>of</strong> in this area and we hope to<br />
pom! i.i.l some <strong>of</strong> these things<br />
in niir pitrtir-ipation in the<br />
h inn I e nn la I efle brat ion. '<br />
Bison Mid<br />
AUTO IODY<br />
ntavD o SHOP<br />
••I. II «- U SH. M Havm Ay..<br />
•ino Ys So <strong>of</strong> BiRGas<br />
Tank I<br />
01*1. l»*fliM<br />
Shopping Mall<br />
BOARDWALK AT ILfViNTH STREET<br />
WHITE<br />
BELLBOTTOM<br />
TROUSERS<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
399.1571<br />
10 AM-10 P.M.<br />
Beau Monde<br />
lingerie-boutique<br />
fX SUMMfR<br />
REDUCTION ON<br />
ALL MERCHANDISE<br />
Savings up to 50%<br />
FLANDIRS HOTEL<br />
ENTRANCE: TOP OF BOARDWALK<br />
FRIDAY, SIPTIMBEH 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
DONT WAIT FOR THE SPRING RUSH,<br />
PAINT THIS FALL!<br />
"LET GEORGE DO IT"<br />
INTERIOR • IXTERIOR<br />
FULL INSURANCf COVERAGf<br />
GEORGE 0. LODER<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
45 W. 16th St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dial 3991454<br />
House<br />
thecking Service<br />
BROADLEY<br />
PLl'MBINCl & HEATING<br />
ROQSIV1LT lUVD., M4RM0RA, D1AU JM-MM<br />
OCTan Clfy BuilnMt Addreji JJI STM STRBET<br />
ROYAL OIL FUEL<br />
Where Clothes<br />
Make Friends<br />
Children's Shop<br />
Gatfight Alley 10 i,m • 10 p.m. Fl«nd»r» Hetal<br />
WIG BOUTIQUE<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Men,, Tue,f Wed.,<br />
H<br />
% %M PCRMANENT $ 15<br />
Homeroom schedule<br />
at OCHS for new year<br />
Colhg* Directory<br />
now being compiled<br />
N2i<br />
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M.i..ll.(im(.rv, 1 ] 7<br />
A lo B<br />
M ( ) f K a<br />
SH<br />
«"- 21-'.. Shaw in Wild<br />
IN '"-V Wa|k,.rl,,Y<br />
Ji'Niniis 120 A<br />
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"<br />
MfiKiin. N «. MrCall In Payne.<br />
2()H, Peek iii Rinrdan. N 25.<br />
°. '-' lo DiOr<br />
itJ lk<br />
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Rislny to S, and 110, T in Y<br />
FRESHMEN Nil, A t.i<br />
Cappwja, (J, Cardwi'll tu<br />
Dfvpr, Davis, 220, Dtivcr,<br />
Dpiinw to Glbhs, June, N 107,<br />
10 B<br />
NiOB<br />
- Oibbs, Willmm u> 1, N 7, J<br />
... u»jmi. N106, Miller, 121, Minifhmo u<br />
Dixiin In Oiiin, 119, Oraham pn—••>- •• *'-• •<br />
I.. IJ....I.- •• • - - •<br />
fn' p~ • Llh The 1H70 71 C-»llt>K» <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> inv Hiah School.<br />
Mainlanil H.-Kiunal High<br />
Schmil and Holv Spirit<br />
High School<br />
Ntudi'nU living on the<br />
niainlanri will be listori in<br />
, Mmifh<br />
fgi, 9, Pittaluga tn Tmra.<br />
iind 209, Trout to Z<br />
i» Payne,<br />
EIGHTH GRADE' S 107, A<br />
Srtniek ,,. Uhnr. unrf ,, V n- Ii3 Finrintino, SI 08, Fogc tci<br />
Huff, S 109, Hummr! to<br />
Minshull, S110, Murray in<br />
Srott, and 109, Solby to W<br />
Boyle !„ Clark<br />
B-rhHr Clark, SEVENTH GRADE S IK, A<br />
Fre(|lo<br />
h,k,,r,|,,yi N 2 f i<br />
to CosteHo, S 1 9, Cram or lo<br />
the <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17th issue<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Sentinel Ledger<br />
Students from Ocenn <strong>City</strong><br />
will appt'ar in the<br />
Srptember 24th issue<br />
Anyone knowing <strong>of</strong> a<br />
local high school graduate<br />
who is going lo college ii<br />
invitod to rcgisu-r the<br />
student by calling<br />
399 541! and giving the<br />
Student's naffir. a-hool and<br />
year<br />
H-lri«br.nd. 203. H.lie^<br />
'-•'•""•'i •-'in. i,,v,,,n<br />
lo<br />
Hfaly, S 20, Hernandez to<br />
Lombard!; S 21, Lord I" Snow<br />
nnrl S, StahlPr lo Z<br />
Holy Spirit classes<br />
begin <strong>Sep</strong>tember 9<br />
Holv_Spirit High Sphool will<br />
o|ii-n Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>iernber S<br />
w>lh in nrienUjlion day for<br />
l'ri"ihmni inily <strong>On</strong> Wednesday,<br />
Heplernti.'r 3, ihere will be a<br />
hail day for freshmen and<br />
sophomores only and on<br />
Kepii'mbiT 10 (here will be a<br />
hiiil day fur juniiirnand seniors<br />
nnly ,<br />
The first full day a! classes<br />
lir the entire student body will<br />
he Friday. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 22 The<br />
srhool cafeteria will open<br />
Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13<br />
Holy Spirit High School has<br />
'I'iiihed n capacity enrollment<br />
• '' 2.000 students, according to<br />
j-nrv J Mackney, publicity<br />
iflviMir This 1 the largest in<br />
lh; 1 *ii year history <strong>of</strong><br />
o|ierHtion in Absecon and puts<br />
the school on a waiting list<br />
basis for new students.<br />
New teachers for the<br />
<strong>1970</strong> 71 sehoo[ year will be:<br />
Sr Loretta Fernandez, Sr.<br />
Mary Leonard, Mrs David<br />
Cawley, all in the mathernatics<br />
riepariment, Sr Doris Kelly,<br />
HI department; Jowph<br />
Sunfisher sails<br />
around island<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for many years<br />
had in around=the-isiand swim<br />
arid now <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has an<br />
arouiidthf 1 -island sail.<br />
The De[ artrnent <strong>of</strong><br />
Rfcreation nor the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Affain planned the<br />
vent but it happened anyway,<br />
'd the day was Wednesday,<br />
Henry Dagit, a Philadelphia<br />
irehitecht who summers here<br />
1 533 1 Central av,, is an avid<br />
ailcr <strong>of</strong> the popular SunfUh.<br />
Hn has always wanted to sail<br />
around the island and<br />
Wednesday seemed made for it<br />
with a good sailing breeze and<br />
sunny skit's.<br />
Nnthiiin ventured, nothing<br />
pined About 7:45 a.m. Mr,<br />
Dagit set sail from the 63rd st,<br />
beach. Four hours and<br />
forty-five minutes later at 2:30<br />
p,m his Sunfish came back and<br />
landed on the S3rd st. beach.<br />
He did it. He feels good<br />
abouti it Now he will look for<br />
something else to try. As far as<br />
this <strong>of</strong>fice knows Mr, Digit<br />
holds all honors for sailing<br />
around Peck's Beach Island. If<br />
this wasn't the initial such sail,<br />
at least he holds the honors for<br />
1S70,<br />
HEW Heating Comfort<br />
mteauty-HEWlow cost)<br />
It's the<br />
-.AMERICAN<br />
e=4 STANDARD<br />
Breakthrough in i modern GAS<br />
furnace (or the modsrn home.<br />
CHICK THESi FEATURES...<br />
Gleaming gold and arctic white<br />
finish!<br />
MORE heat from lilt fuel with<br />
universal bumenl<br />
y* 1 NEW super-efficiency heat «.<br />
chinger!<br />
NEW slide-out high-power blower<br />
system!<br />
/ ADD-ON AIR CONDITIONING ANY<br />
TIME! Blowers ifi sized foridd-on<br />
air conditioning equipment.<br />
CHECK THE PRICE:<br />
PLUMBING &<br />
HEATING<br />
34J WM) AVMIM<br />
3199-8! 67<br />
Abbott, mechanical drawing,<br />
and Robert Solari, Spanish<br />
Holy Spirit High School will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer 19 new courses this year<br />
as "electives" There will be<br />
World Religions, Major<br />
American Writers. Major<br />
British Writers, Bible as<br />
Literature, Gothic and Western<br />
Literature, English Origins and<br />
Power, Literature <strong>of</strong> the Film,<br />
Afro American Studies, Mass<br />
Media, Developmental and<br />
Corrective Reading, World<br />
LiteratUH., Modern European<br />
History, British History.<br />
General and Applied Biology,<br />
Patterns and Processes <strong>of</strong><br />
Science, Biology II,<br />
Physiology, Marine Science and<br />
Engineering Drawing<br />
Holy Spirit High School is<br />
now <strong>of</strong>fering Humanities, an<br />
interdisciplinary program, to<br />
interested studenW <strong>of</strong> all<br />
ability levels. It will be given<br />
five days a week.<br />
The Humanities program<br />
encompasses Religion, English,<br />
Social Studies and Fine Arts<br />
and is team taught by members<br />
from the four academic<br />
departmenU using a topical<br />
approach to the problems <strong>of</strong><br />
Man in the Universe This<br />
program is designed to give a<br />
deeper understanding <strong>of</strong> the<br />
particular disciplines<br />
mentioned by comparing and<br />
relating them in central<br />
themes.<br />
Humanities Is a three-credit<br />
course which fulfills the<br />
necessary requirements for<br />
graduation and college<br />
admission.<br />
Holy Spirit High School also<br />
features its third year., <strong>of</strong><br />
modular scheduling. Under this<br />
system class days are organized<br />
on the basis <strong>of</strong> 24 modules<br />
each being 15 minutes in<br />
length. This year classes will<br />
vary from two to four mods<br />
during the week. This system<br />
will allow for greater variety in<br />
class size, discussion groups,<br />
independent study and<br />
teaehtrstudent conferences<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINILLEDGiR<br />
Room assignments<br />
posted at Mainland<br />
SENKMtS K I 2 A lo B.>u»-.<br />
Mr-, I,ii|jir. K W - Biiurlii-r In<br />
OlSIU. Mr Kirn W I Chi-erhni<br />
In Doiio.ag Mr Slljlllh W |fi<br />
DiiWriell III (ilii'rrier. Mr<br />
BuftiThiifl, K 1.1. Hiiini's I,.<br />
Inppola, Mr H Wiii,,,m, A 1.<br />
Irwm tu Lirni-ri, Mr, Ki-i'll. 1 .<br />
A 1 Ijiuuliiin In Mernl;, Mr<br />
WllW'J B 1 Mirhel In () 11;,,:,.<br />
Mr Nrhiiivo Bfi OIIVIT In<br />
Schi.r-, Mr Ciilupe. H ID<br />
Srhuiiter in Thnmiy,. Mr Hirfl.<br />
and W tjire. Thiini|)wii In<br />
7.WCIB. Mtf. Miller<br />
JUNIORS K 11 Adam, lo<br />
Bosk. Mfk O'Brn-n K 2fl,<br />
Bru'dH'vk Ii. (',,«,„,I Mri<br />
Vo-Tech opens <strong>Sep</strong>tember 9th<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE Vocational Technical<br />
CI.HKS*** will start (in Sopt**mber<br />
9 at H-.10 am for ,.du(t<br />
enrollet'S High school sharpd<br />
time students will follow the<br />
scheduling prepared by the<br />
home school Applications to<br />
date indicate an enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />
300 shared time high school<br />
students and 200 adult<br />
preparatory or post high school<br />
students for a total day<br />
enrollment <strong>of</strong> fjOO students In<br />
addition an anticipated HO<br />
trainees under the Manpower<br />
Development Training Act are<br />
scheduled to begin classes on<br />
October 5 from Ham to 4<br />
p rn<br />
Evening vocational eluses<br />
will present a separate schedule<br />
with clashes set for an Open<br />
House registration on<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 21 and classes to<br />
start on Scptf-mber 28<br />
Sgt. Whittaker home<br />
from Vietnam four<br />
Sgt Evan Whittaker, US-<br />
Army, returned home Saturday<br />
upon completion <strong>of</strong> his tour <strong>of</strong><br />
duty in Vietnam.<br />
Whittaker served with the<br />
173rd Airborne Brigade, II<br />
Corps, RVN, initially in the<br />
capacity <strong>of</strong> a scout dog handler<br />
with the 39th Scout Dog<br />
Platoon and then as an<br />
operations sergeant in the<br />
Brigade's Tactical Operations<br />
Center He was released from<br />
active duty at Ft. Lewis,<br />
Washington, immodiateiy upon<br />
his return to the United States<br />
Among other citations Sgt.<br />
Whittaker was awarded the<br />
Army Commendation Medal<br />
and a Bronze Star He is the<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Howard Whittaker<br />
Jr <strong>of</strong> 306 E Inlet rd. and was<br />
graduated in 1968 from PMC<br />
Married 25 years<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel<br />
Miniehino, <strong>of</strong> 936 Pleasure av,,<br />
celebrated their 2Sth wedding<br />
anniversary last week. They are<br />
going to the Virgin Islands on a<br />
combination business trip and<br />
second honevmoon.<br />
Made to give the kind <strong>of</strong> maximum<br />
performance necessary for school shoes.<br />
Doctor*' PrVMripHMH TMfNiD HRMNNIL W<br />
Aeeuratoly FilUd INSURI MOPIR FITTIMO<br />
CLOSED LABOR DAY<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
921 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-3373<br />
OPEN reroAYS UNTIL 9 PM.f<br />
Opening, esist in must <strong>of</strong><br />
the day school shop programs<br />
and applicants are urged lo<br />
ciinlafl the Vocational<br />
Technical Center (465 4117)<br />
for further information<br />
The flay programs to be<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered include automotive<br />
trad, appliance repair, beauty<br />
culture, building trades,<br />
c o n si r u e 11 o n t ethnology.<br />
cooking and baking, fashion<br />
construction (sowing), medical<br />
dental assisting, printiriB.<br />
agriculture and environme'ntaJ<br />
sciences, draftinK technology,<br />
electronics technology,<br />
secretarial occupations,<br />
practical nursing, nurses' aide<br />
and hospital attendant, service<br />
station attendant, building<br />
maintenance, drapery and slip<br />
cover operator, and welding.<br />
Tuition is free to County<br />
residents, with a S2S<br />
registration fee for all adult<br />
enrollees and minimal fixed<br />
shop charges dependent on the<br />
(hop in which training is<br />
desired Adult students<br />
purchase their own texts and<br />
Uniforms, Interested applicants<br />
are requested to contact the<br />
Center at their earliest<br />
convenience to avoid being<br />
placed on a waiting list for<br />
admission.<br />
Ki-nLM'hliir K %'i Cnirner Ii,<br />
KiM-nliiirdi. Miw. WilM,n S I<br />
KII«nrMT|: Iii Halm-v Mr<br />
MrCar hv S 7 Miildi'mAii in<br />
Kalm. Mrk Daroy W If)<br />
Kamrnt ! r tu LudiKkf Mr<br />
O'Ki.-l,. W 17, Maelntvri I,,<br />
M..u. Mr Arabiii. A :l Miller<br />
to Phillip.'.. Mr Advi'nii. A h<br />
Pii-ratl tii Smith. Lynn Mm,<br />
Caw. B r i Smith tu L'nch, Mr-,<br />
Hpiingler. B7 Viinllvkn ii.<br />
Zink.'Mr J Shaffer<br />
SOPHOMORES KM.<br />
Aaron?, Iu Bell. Mr-* Hi-;iEh<br />
S .1, Benner lo Camp Mrs<br />
YminK. W 1, t'linlrill to Dolt-y<br />
Mr Siattery. W 2. DHVI), I,',<br />
F r y e . M r s N u l t e r . W 2 1<br />
G a f w L M . i d t o H u n t M r<br />
T o m l i n s o n . A 2 . H u r l e y t o<br />
L a c y , M r s H a n s e n . A .", U s n d u<br />
U i M c C u l l e n . M i . I S m i t h<br />
B 2 , M c D o n n e l l t o M y e r s ,<br />
H a r r y , M i s s W a j f n e r , B 3 . M y e r s<br />
I n R i r k e t t s , M r K W i l l i a m s .<br />
B H , l i i n c k t o S m i l h , S t e v e n .<br />
M r s W o l f . W C J . f e . S m i i h t o<br />
V a n S a n t , M r D u r s t - y a n d E<br />
C a f e , V a n S r i v e r I n Z c n n k<br />
Miss Booth<br />
FRESHMEN E 30, Adams<br />
to Brophy, Mrs Pritchard, S S,<br />
Brown to Cullen, Mrs Zinn,<br />
W 1. Cumminp to Fantom,<br />
Mrs Steedle, W 12. Fenske to<br />
Hentsrhel, Mrs Hamilton.<br />
W 23, Hickey to KauffrriiUi,<br />
Mr Bowman, A 6, KeatinB to<br />
Maenner, Dr Bishop, A 10,<br />
Malia to Mucklow, Miss<br />
Hughes, B-4, Murray to Price<br />
D. Mr Eilleen. B-9. Price,<br />
Norman to Scibal, Mr Oves.<br />
N 8. Scott to Tnomps.on, Deb.<br />
Mr Phillips, and E Cafe,<br />
Thompson, Doug to /.ukowski.<br />
Mrs Dunmire<br />
Parliamentaj-iajis Meeting<br />
Thi Pennsylvania Alpha<br />
Unit <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Parliamentarians<br />
will meet next Friday,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 11, at noon in the<br />
summer home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Thomas<br />
E Leet, 3 706 Pembroke la.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1025 Ajbury Avenye Phone 3fS-0118<br />
All Typts <strong>of</strong> C<strong>On</strong>rlMiRCIAL A SOCIAL PRINTING<br />
E IEJ<br />
" — - NOW AVAILABLi<br />
PHOTO COPIES, WHlUi-U-WAfT<br />
FREI ESTIMATES • QUALITY WORK<br />
MST SERVICE • REASONABLE PRICES<br />
VISITORS<br />
TO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
If you plan to food shop during<br />
your stay here , , , visit our<br />
AAP Market at ...<br />
16th STREET and<br />
SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
(BETWIIN 15TH. and JiTH STRUTS<br />
IN THE PALMER SHOPPING CENTER)<br />
Square dancing big in resort<br />
W<br />
•I'"M;,I K(|,j,,r".- Ijfwiii U... *<br />
H M.iw.f Kubi-rt L Sh..rj<br />
Hi J<br />
s ancr i hi-<br />
Sharp m fm prodam-U m;<br />
Tii -HlDUi'd Hf{UtiFV fliintlfl^ Hh ,•<br />
f;iv't)rtii= Amcnnin pa>.t lirrn<br />
iippi'ulihu fur buLh thi' \ OUFH<br />
and th*' uid This triidif ion,i<br />
A m»' rit 1 iiii at 11 v 11 y . Shi* rp sa i ri<br />
" ' p r 11 m o 11- si v n j u y m • • ri t<br />
t'-K^rt-lk*--.. k spirit fif fFii'nrihnMH.'-find<br />
gfMid Will<br />
Oft'un C it y iji* ! F !h- Squires<br />
Thp thri'*-- tlub§ f*tag* ! dane*^<br />
in th*' YouLh C**nt+--r duFing ih* j<br />
summer mfinths, and in th*-<br />
Musir Pif-r solarium during th"<br />
win «• r Th* B^arhcom fcs*rs<br />
danc* 1 ihrfp Friday nights ,H<br />
m*>nth, whil* 1 the 1 Sandpipvri!<br />
and thi' HqutrfK hold mnnfhiy<br />
danCi-*-%<br />
Ort-an <strong>City</strong> \h the<br />
hr*adq u art*' n fat two squ arfdiinw<br />
ralliTh, Jirn Marsh&Jl and<br />
Jim Hfndri* Dancing and<br />
instrticltfjnai VIHZJ&Z a PI* alwi<br />
CLASSIFIID AD<br />
BRINGS RISULTS<br />
• Antenna Installation*<br />
• Tower A Ro<strong>of</strong> Mounting!<br />
for VHFUHF & FM<br />
ICompile SALES ant SERVICE<br />
Color • Black A White TV<br />
Stnuiet<br />
PAGf 9 _ SfCTION ONI<br />
Help wanted<br />
The Sintinel-Ledger<br />
mi'iih >our help to aaajf¥<br />
umnu-rmpU'd muling <strong>of</strong><br />
i'ili-h ISSUi' to its<br />
Kuliwribrrs If you file<br />
Sniir idange <strong>of</strong> addrsM<br />
i HO we,.k>. ahead <strong>of</strong> time,<br />
»••• ran keep thr .Sentinel<br />
I'dtiiint! to you without<br />
minning an iMue Mmke the<br />
ihange today Phone<br />
ty« f,ii i<br />
U WE DO HAVE , ,<br />
TV RINTALS<br />
1041 ASSURY AVf. DIAL<br />
All AAP Markets Will Be Open Lots This Thursday A FHday|<br />
AH A&P MARKETS CLOSED LABOR DAY<br />
U.S. GOVERNMINT INSPiCTiD, QRflDI "4'<br />
10 To 14 LB, Super-Right<br />
TURKEYS -. 39<br />
SUPIR.BIGHT 16 TO<br />
SMOKED HAMS<br />
Butt<br />
Portion |b.<br />
Shink<br />
Portion Ib.<br />
Self-Basting Turkeys<br />
Boneless Chuck Roast . .<br />
Boneless Cross-Cuff Roast<br />
Fresh Ground Chuck<br />
Super-Right Frankfurters<br />
We Care<br />
»*f| OVIN-CiADT M A(<br />
10 TO I* POUND • Ib •# T<br />
.*7f« i<br />
65<<br />
Fresh Skinless Cod Fillets ... lb7f €<br />
Try thmtm vo/u#i for e Dmliciout Bacon and f g9 Cambinstion!<br />
Large Fresh Grade "A" Eggs<br />
Seedless<br />
GRAPES<br />
Fresh Tender Green Beans<br />
Hi-Flavor Juice Drinks<br />
Yukon Club Beverages<br />
Hudson Paper Napkins<br />
lt.Hl P1IIII<br />
Sliced Rolls.<br />
Apple Pie<br />
I H»MBU«CtH Ofl FKM(FUHTIII I 33<br />
Large Jersey<br />
PEACHES<br />
2,49<br />
Ib,<br />
1-quart, $1<br />
1^41, €gni I<br />
! 'pint. $1<br />
ALL PRICES ARi IFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAy, SIFT, S, <strong>1970</strong>.<br />
Ketchup<br />
b<br />
12<br />
RI<strong>On</strong>M IT MTURUr, tapt. It, IHI<br />
Mf G Limit 1 coupon p*r (omily<br />
Maxwell Hoatt<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee-All Crimte<br />
SAVE 15<br />
45*
PAGE 10 — SfCTION ONf<br />
U.8 cu, ft. Refrigerator-Freezer<br />
Model<br />
TB-12SL<br />
• <strong>On</strong>ly 28" wide _<br />
• Freeief holdj up to 91 lbs. € H m\f\ Ofi<br />
• Huge vegitahle bin K *7a7=s£<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
filpeCTRlCAL CONTRACTORS<br />
RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL<br />
AS8URY AVf DIAL 399-1598<br />
THi OCfAN CITY SENTINBLLIDOIR<br />
FRIDAY, SfPTEMBER 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school bus route<br />
The Federal Saving! and<br />
PUIMARY<br />
Loan InturoncB Corporation All pupils<br />
I'fiim ELiin-<br />
INSURES TH! SAFfrf<br />
.•ill (ilii i ii R,i\<br />
<strong>of</strong> your tavingi at<br />
11 HI- si'hciluli'il in \V\|,K<br />
[hi- l'iiFFi.,r\ Si-lu.,.1 ,11 Mh M<br />
ANCHOR SAVINGS<br />
mil W.'sl .ii All .IIIMM p.i|ii|.<br />
up to 520,000<br />
• r I- sch,.iliili.|| i,, I,,.<br />
I r:i liMpni i .il<br />
KlIuliiFL'.irl ill Fml (ii.lii,.<br />
rOU SAVI WITH SAHTY — pupil,- Wi .ihiiir In (ihi<br />
whether your savings gre in P&as=<br />
.1 -.1 I., illh .1<br />
Bsok accounts (earning router<br />
II .IV I.. H.is in ii,<br />
qu<strong>of</strong>ftrlv dividends) OF SAVINGS walkers I ST A rill STINK<br />
CERTIFICATES which earn «% SCHOOL ,S All pupil,<br />
interest g yegf, gygrgnte#d rt5? liviny in |hi< . ,1 iriiill tllh •,(<br />
2 VMFS ($5,000 mmimLmi<br />
in J iih -"I ,in n .m Ore.in ;,t<br />
ii. B.is ,ii ,i «chi-,]iil,.(| ,,,<br />
WALK i,, ih St AuBii«iuic<br />
Come (a ANCHOR Schii.il All mh i'<br />
vhwIuliMi In In<br />
BEFORE YOU IN VIST<br />
INTKRMKDIATt-<br />
PITILS All puin<br />
ANCHOR ( horn Or<br />
ll'll I,<br />
lull rm.-T i.- Si-l<br />
.inrl B.IV . AH<br />
^ii.'duL'r<br />
men sriH ior<br />
OCKAN CITY<br />
pnpiK In lit. IF;<br />
1 i>a.Hl on 31th «i lo Buy av Thf<br />
ii.i >';ii;v Hh'nl ilu-ni ion<br />
bus shall ihi-n lurn north on<br />
Bay nv , riTi'ivin)! nil High<br />
Sehool pupils hi'tw'M'n ,'Hth st<br />
(In Si-pliMlilx-r X llii'ri' will<br />
and 24 th' st It shall then<br />
IK lliriM. Hrh.iol husiis In<br />
proceed to 6th st . turn east on<br />
tr.inspiirl ,,\\ HIL'FI School<br />
6th st lo Qrciin ;sv and thr<br />
Iri'shmi-n .iiiii Si Aiijinliiii.<br />
Hi((h School, iiffivinij fit N 10<br />
piipiU in iihiiol<br />
ii m<br />
Bu, A ivill h.-uiii iii M)lh «.t<br />
.inff Ci'iilml ,ii ill ? |!j a m<br />
iintl prorci.f) ivirlh on Ccnlriil PART 2 The bus shall It-nvi-<br />
MI . pu-k ing lip .ill High School the High School at S'l5 a.m<br />
iinfl Si Aiiu'iisluic pupil* »nd proceed ID Mh si .ind<br />
lii'lwi'.'ii Ulltli si iinri fifllh si Wesley av. This hus is for<br />
Iju* I) mil hcuin ,il :Mih (,1 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL<br />
Hid B,iy nv ,ii 7 hi) ii m . ;ind<br />
pupils only II will travel north<br />
wiJI pick up .ill H.yh School<br />
on Wesley av to BalLcrsi'a rd .<br />
mtl SI Aiipislinii pupils in<br />
ri'ci'ivinR all Inirrmi'diiili<br />
' pupil, .in<br />
Mi-ruin Purk ;inel iilony Biiv iiv<br />
in-piirti'H<br />
• i, fin mirth :i.s ITlh st All<br />
SCMflOL i-lnlilirn in thi' Wiilmil rrf art-n<br />
il, ln.iiy ill Ihi •hnulci ;il,u rirji- Ihi* liii),<br />
I in i III Ii ,1<br />
(in, K will pirli up jill pupils<br />
.11 I" 111., h.n<br />
.il.nil' Buy iiv , hi'iimning a[<br />
WALK h, ih,<br />
I I'l i ,1 .mil Biiy iii i,t M OS<br />
,i,.l .il I'lih ,<br />
ii Hi .•IIH) will proci'i'd north on<br />
lH*-r pu [ill, .i<br />
H.H in I,, amiirsi's rd and<br />
up mil' Ih*' OyF. )ii (IIII,HI rill,| (. ,,,,„.<br />
•Will; llV |hl- rilS IFl « ivi-it In lh,1k ,,||,l-, M-iwl ,.| ,|,<br />
rniii JuK srvi-n lf.it, Wl.,,, ,,;, hJ|,'h'-.l Iml l,. I,, p-lir| .., ,h<br />
m-iirly lan.OOO. twin- ihr '""• ••' biddiiit: wn'h hLh,,,,<br />
minimum askini; prici.. >,,„) '"!>• 1' mi * i' inn ju dns i Jf,<br />
SICTION ONI<br />
'il* ,in III he filled to<br />
M.ihi.ihi.fl iiiy ursdri. within<br />
wi H.-iv - .ind t.iiitnhly<br />
'I|M'IIIIII.II wi[h rnateriaJ not<br />
ilil.'i i I.I i-rcihinn by wuid:<br />
' ii, iii-r is presently<br />
ii.iini !., ,,il lot* and city<br />
i. «ill biTiimi avmlabk' in<br />
nt.if futuri', with<br />
ni.iiL-. ii-vii-rj against the<br />
..'I' r i'W!=r s
PAGE 12 — SECTION ONI THf QCIAN CITY SENTINiL Lf DOf R FRIDAY, SEPTIMBfR 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
:W<br />
ONDERLAND<br />
• • PIER **<br />
6th St on the Boardwalk<br />
• OPEN DAILY »«. 1 P.M. B<br />
pjLpji • HI •• mmjg<br />
^'PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH<br />
* TAKf-OUT *<br />
— OUIENIE'S —<br />
305 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Phona 398-1556<br />
llnmc <strong>of</strong> True Pennsylvania<br />
I )ytrh ( unking<br />
TAKE-OUT SERVICE FRF,E DELIVERY<br />
• Platters • Chicken Pot Pie<br />
• Old FMhion Beef Pie • Corn & Sausage Pi#<br />
• Turkey Steak • Roast Chicken<br />
• Roast Beef • Boeva Shenkle<br />
ALSO SEA FOOD PLATTERS<br />
Pies Made to Order<br />
All Orders Hot and Ready to Serve<br />
with Hot Gravy on the Side<br />
Plus Hot Bacon Dressing for Salad<br />
Dessert Pies • Sho<strong>of</strong>ly, Pumpkin, Apple<br />
Cherry, Coeowiut, Cheese Cuitard Pie«<br />
PLEASE CALL ONE HOUR IN ADVANCE<br />
Open thru October<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Avenue<br />
399.6589<br />
Breakfast Lunch Dinners Snacks<br />
Breakfast Special<br />
Two Eggs, Bacon, Home Fries, Toast<br />
90c<br />
SUBS<br />
Fourteen delicious kinds<br />
: SANDWICHES<br />
»*, Twenty-three tasty types<br />
- FOUNTAIN TREATS<br />
Breyers Ice Cream<br />
Sundaes — Milk Shakes — Banana Splits<br />
Cones 20c and 40c V,<br />
Jimmies —. Free 'v^^rat<br />
PIZZA ^<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, Magazines, Sundries,<br />
Beach Supplies<br />
Bakery department where cakes,<br />
pastries and pies are baked<br />
right en the premises.<br />
FREE<br />
PARKING<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
A DAY<br />
"STOP SEARCHING<br />
ALL AROUND"<br />
.v<br />
IN OUR 21 it YEAR<br />
Award Tor<br />
USAFR<br />
d from<br />
The in man bund will<br />
prescMii a special prop-am<br />
Hn!ut!Mi4 the "working men in<br />
Afrli'nCH \ ill honor <strong>of</strong> Ijilior<br />
Diiv Si'llTtiiin.* will include<br />
"I've BeiTi Wfirkmij <strong>On</strong> The<br />
H ii i I r iii cl ' ' , ' ' t'o whciy<br />
Rhapsody ". a ViirietS" <strong>of</strong> ruling<br />
sump, spiniuul »iirk Mings, and<br />
select ion* from the current<br />
Brondwiiy musicul "Priirlii 1 "<br />
This apprsiriinc** <strong>of</strong> the band<br />
ol the Air Force Reserve 1*<br />
prf'senti'd through the courtesy<br />
<strong>of</strong> _He;u1quar!er?;. Air Force<br />
Ri'si'rvi' at Robin's Air Force<br />
Biise. (leor^iii, and in<br />
eodperiilioH with the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> The concert m fn*<br />
:inH ,spi-n til the pflhlte<br />
Flood<br />
ihnunH fro<br />
Washinuton and study "f a<br />
fcrinnil flood pinii we*<br />
i(itnmi«ysii)nnd by thi> Con gross<br />
in 111(55 <strong>On</strong>ly earlier I his yi'ar<br />
Was a ft'VIM-d ma*«f^ approved<br />
by thp President<br />
Acforriinjj I" the plan, the<br />
President mi longer declares an<br />
ilreii with flotid 11191 rancn a<br />
disasU'f ari>a Hf mpri'ly<br />
appropnatps pari <strong>of</strong> the federal<br />
disaster funds for use by<br />
insufancp companies writing<br />
the flood insurance<br />
Stretch said his j«b is to take<br />
care <strong>of</strong> his CliPnts. "Since the<br />
city is one <strong>of</strong> my clients, I will<br />
do everything I can to change<br />
the law to include municipally<br />
owned property under the<br />
National Flood Insurance<br />
Art," Stretch stated<br />
1071<br />
continued from page I<br />
been "hush hush" about the<br />
eontrovereiaJ "blanket" law.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Commissioner was heard<br />
saying, "What ordinance<br />
1071?" Mayor Robert L. Sharp<br />
said a public notice will be<br />
inserted in this paper when the<br />
city deeld»s to act on th«<br />
ordinance Nobody is holding<br />
his breath<br />
The consents around town<br />
is that the ordinance will die a<br />
natural death, or will be<br />
• watered down so as to be<br />
nearly ineffective. At any rate<br />
1071 is not likely to be passed<br />
in its original form.<br />
DPW<br />
continued from page 1<br />
S421 28 to $48,08 Burman<br />
estimated 16 trashmen work<br />
for the city year around, and<br />
40 during the summer months<br />
Overtime payments for extra<br />
work were started in 1967<br />
when Simpson took <strong>of</strong>fice. The<br />
Commissioner said in years<br />
past men were given time <strong>of</strong>f<br />
for extra hours workerrduring<br />
the summer months, Simpson<br />
said little was accomplished in<br />
the winter with most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
men <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Burman said the city Is also<br />
saving money by using<br />
temporary employees to run<br />
_yacuuni cleaners on the<br />
""boardwalk, "Experienced<br />
permanent employees would<br />
get overtime for the work, but<br />
temporary workers get a<br />
straight hourly rate," Dgrtnan<br />
ssaid.<br />
In the summer, Burman said,<br />
approximately 40 employees<br />
work Saturdays and Sundays<br />
He said three foremen are there<br />
to supervise the work and these<br />
are alternated on a regular<br />
basis Overtime totals will drop<br />
to nothing after this weekend,except<br />
when (now removal is<br />
required in the winter months,<br />
the deputy commissioner said.<br />
Ceiling eased<br />
on city bonds<br />
Orrimiince \()TJ<br />
first ri'ndmi:<br />
C u m m i * s i n n<br />
Wi'dnrsdnt, iimi'<br />
earlier nrdmanri's<br />
rimiovos any limiiis<br />
iidnpii<br />
;il O'y<br />
Williamj' campaign<br />
in rtsort Saturday<br />
three<br />
Illal 'I<br />
mf the<br />
Democratic Senator<br />
Harrison A Williams will visii<br />
Cape May County and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Saturday in his bid for<br />
re election to another term in<br />
the U S Senate, Democratic<br />
Freeholder Candidate William<br />
H Woods has announced.<br />
Woods said Williams will be<br />
present at a press conference<br />
Ireakfast at Angle and Lloyd s<br />
Restaurant in Wlldwood He<br />
will tour the Wildwoods from 9<br />
a.m. to noon.<br />
Willimns will visit <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and participate in a<br />
motorcade through town from<br />
I 2:30 to 2 p.m.<br />
1 SNACK SHOP j<br />
BETWEEN 2nd 4 3rd I<br />
DELANCEr OFF iOAROWALKl<br />
TO SMVI you e a.m. • in p,nij<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
BULK ICE CREAM<br />
FRESH PASTRIES<br />
| ITALIAN WATER KB<br />
HAMBURGERS<br />
I NEWSPAPERS DAILY<br />
5<br />
Dad always says: i<br />
"We build<br />
the ladder<br />
by which<br />
we rise"<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A Landmark in<br />
Semen Point<br />
Our New Pharw fl741.ll<br />
CREDIT CARDS<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
Dine and Dance Right Here<br />
m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this Saturday Nite<br />
at the<br />
Crosswinds Hotel - Motel<br />
on the Boardwalk between 3rd St. & Park PI,<br />
• THE ORIGINAL<br />
PAOANO'S PIZZAS<br />
• TAKE-OUT SPECIALS<br />
• PRIME RIBS OF BEEF<br />
• CHOICE STEAKS<br />
Phone 39S.132Q<br />
• SEAFOOD SPECIALS<br />
• SPAGHETTI »nd RAVIOLI<br />
• CHICKEN PARMIOIAN<br />
• HALF CHICKEN<br />
IN BASKET<br />
BREAKFAST 8 to 11; DINNERS from S P.M.<br />
SUN. from 12 Noon<br />
Open to the Public Daily, Free Puking Alwayi<br />
£<br />
S<br />
Glenside driver fined<br />
$110 on two charges<br />
An I'ldeih (ili'iiside. Pii r ii i i-I e J,* drlvinc «n (I<br />
Html p.'iul ,! l.il.il nl $1111,HI I'll ;md run Owens enten-d II<br />
sever.il niiil.n vehicle chariies U"il'V Pli'n I" ciiri less drivinij<br />
incliiiimij imp,fired dnviinj m ini1 *•"> llm ' (l S-" and $S<br />
triillic Msuiin ,il Munieipnl '' llli|jl " l-:iw<br />
i«tHblishin|i any limilalion on<br />
thi 1 I or<br />
ran- nf inten'st paynhlf >>n<br />
btinds or notes issued hy ;i<br />
municipality The new law will<br />
make thr city'f> ntsti'K rnnrn<br />
irnpureii In fhrihni ifn Au nisi<br />
H hyhftrolmun D..n,el Money<br />
causing an iiccinent They iire<br />
Sflleablp whim th*' lime c>mii^<br />
td (•••nd them<br />
1 he three ordinance*<br />
amendfd bv the new law ure<br />
capital i m p r n v e m e n t<br />
ordinanciis providing for the<br />
purrhas*' <strong>of</strong> heavy equipmenl<br />
and for miljor repairs in ril\»<br />
biiiidings<br />
The new ordinance prrmiu<br />
the new interest Rite in he<br />
determined by sub^-queh!<br />
resolution by ihe<br />
Comrntesioners However. II<br />
rriay not exceed the legally<br />
permissible rate at the tilru- i?f<br />
their issuance.<br />
The ordianances arriended<br />
by the new law are ! 0^2.<br />
]f)2S, and 1046<br />
Wlllliim S ill I i!lh M .iiitl Centiiil ;n He<br />
Wiif, fined $7.'i ,'md Sin couii<br />
filStj, l)\ Millll, 1(1.,1 .Uidu"<br />
!siiiy!-r who hiiS 1 f),-i.;in<br />
**<br />
n^vt'r w'nn :i mrdal Hi il 'iurtirip<br />
piimprnii.iii This m>w priii;rarn<br />
W^IM IMilNlhd !n jrivj. Ihrsii<br />
« II » I p r > in m p I" 1 I I I (1 n<br />
mvidvrmi nl nil i hi II ,iuri Icvol<br />
While' ih.' u'ifl.1. will all<br />
fnmpi'ti' in^i'ihi'r Ihr hiiys an'<br />
dividr-d iniii fhrc'r iit,'*- tfrnups,<br />
13 In 11 II in 1 J. i,nd uriripr<br />
10<br />
GIBERSON'5<br />
NEW DINER<br />
A RESTAURANT<br />
$1 .00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
1 INCT.UDE'SAT & SI'N.<br />
SERyED II A M, TO i)l'M<br />
PLEASANTVILLE<br />
Black Horse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt, 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Aves,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
1 I McArthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 4<br />
Baked Stuffed Flounder<br />
witti Crabmear<br />
Boiled Whiting. Parsley<br />
Butter Sauce<br />
Broiled Choice Chopped<br />
Sirloin Steak. Drown Gravy<br />
SAT, & SUN.<br />
SEPTEMBER 5, 6<br />
Veal Cutlet Parmlglan and<br />
and Spaghetti, no veg.<br />
Braised Short Rib el Beef,<br />
Horseradish<br />
Crab Cakt Imperil, '<br />
Tartar Sauce<br />
MONDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 7<br />
Baked Stuffed Perk Chop,<br />
Brown Gravy<br />
Creamed Chicken A<br />
Mushroom on Pastry Shell<br />
Pried Oysrerj, Cocktail<br />
Sauce<br />
TUESDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 8<br />
Corned Beef, Cabbage and<br />
Belled Potato, ne vog.<br />
Reaif Sprini Leg ef Lamo<br />
Sruffing, I veg,<br />
Mushreem Cheeso Omalotto,<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 9<br />
Breaded Park Tenderloin<br />
Tipi, Tomato Sauce<br />
Grlllod Baby Ba<strong>of</strong> Liver,<br />
Fried <strong>On</strong>/oni<br />
Chicken Chow Meln, Rice<br />
and Noodloi, no veg.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 10<br />
Southern Pried Chlckon,<br />
Spiced Apple Rings<br />
Baked Italian Msnitettl and<br />
Me»tb»ll, no veg.<br />
Fried Flounder Filler,<br />
Tartar Sauce<br />
'FOR ADDITIONAL We SOUP<br />
AND COFFEE, CHOICE OF<br />
DISSERT<br />
^obetct<br />
OPEN 8 to 8<br />
7 DAYS A WIfK<br />
FI.SHKRMANS WHARF. CAPE MAY, N j<br />
PHONE 884.829(1<br />
Open Monday thru Saturday<br />
5 P. M. to 10 P M<br />
Open Sunday 2 P. M to 10 p. M<br />
COFFEE SHOP Open 7 Dayf<br />
6AM to 10 P M.<br />
Open Ml Year (1<br />
hXTT NO 0<br />
STATE PARKWAY<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
BRIAKPAST • LUNCH • DINNfR *<br />
3325 Asbury Av»., Oc«an <strong>City</strong><br />
-— DIAL 399-0795<br />
DILICIOUS FOOD • SiNSIILY PRICID<br />
FOUR V'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
'.«..• 34fi Si m<br />
PlATTiRS • DINNERS » COCKTAIIS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHiS<br />
OF JABKINO FHONI 67B3441<br />
DINING ROOM WILL CLOSI SATURDAY, SEPTIMSIR SHi<br />
THE<br />
ON THE BtACM AT Jht ST, . AVALON, N, J.<br />
* Breakfast end Peolside Lunch Every Day<br />
* Dinners Every Nite (Except Sunday) - 5 to 10<br />
* Music Every Nite<br />
* AAef Ehrin Entertains At the .Piano<br />
Mon. • Tues. - Thurs. - Fri, & Sat,<br />
* Red Hughes Combo Saturday Nites<br />
* Wednesday Nite Discotheque 10 to 2<br />
* Sunday Afternoon Discotheque<br />
f" M "***FRID»ArNITE^POOLsiM # CUMTAKi W# * W<br />
t Ch|ekon - Glims - Lobster • Potato • Shrimp • <strong>On</strong>ion • Corn • Scallop<br />
t $3.00 PER PfRSON<br />
t <strong>On</strong> Case ef Rain Clam Bake Will Be Held Indoors<br />
• — POOLSIDE BAR WILL Bi OPfN —<br />
•• . . H».<br />
PHONB ?673426<br />
EVERY DAY BfiCMfi MORE EXTRAORDINARY<br />
in the<br />
Historic<br />
TOWNE<strong>of</strong>SMITHVIILE<br />
New Jersey<br />
,.*' v;<br />
Fred and Ethel Noyes, Possessors<br />
BUFFET LUNCHEONS and SERVED LUNCHEONS<br />
DINNERS EXTRAORDINARY<br />
Dine By Candlelight<br />
In The plow<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Earlv American Inn<br />
YEAR 'ROUND EXCITEMENT<br />
QUAIL HILL LANTERN LIGHT<br />
Historic SMITHVILLE INN<br />
3B EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SHOPS and RESTORED BUILDINGS<br />
Juit a *horf riif* from Ottan <strong>City</strong> (North en U. S. Rout* f<br />
For Dinner Reiervationi PleaM none 641.777?<br />
FRIDAY, SiPTiMBIR 4, <strong>1970</strong> THE OCiAN CITY SiNTINIL-LgDOfR<br />
Matter <strong>of</strong> timing<br />
If you file your change<br />
<strong>of</strong> sddreu with the<br />
Sentinel-Ledgiif businiigs<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice two weeks in<br />
sdvajiet? <strong>of</strong> your rrsovn. wv<br />
c»n gee that you got your<br />
weekly iuve without<br />
interruption Phono<br />
399-8411<br />
.Hr-iiuU oh Visit<br />
Mix EIIMII' SeouLs VIM ted the<br />
'lciichlnini hnmi 1 <strong>of</strong> Man It<br />
iJciiUrh .Ir . ii( 3S37 Central<br />
i»v , un VVt'dni'sday and<br />
"ThurMduy this wtn'k The §cpu£^<br />
nil nimi' ffom Ihn Cherry Hill<br />
jirt'o and bi'iunii La J^utuch's<br />
(mop ihi'rti Joutsch, nnce an<br />
Eagle Scout, parni'd 'he_ highlit<br />
iiwurri in M>iiuting. tho Order <strong>of</strong><br />
ih* 1 Arruw<br />
PIMNEKS<br />
€EEVfiP FROM 4 PM<br />
Gal! 263-3S17<br />
e UIM.O u*o sm«TM<br />
C<strong>On</strong> OMBU P»i»t t*(-i«.« Sn iile Crty A OUmv.<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEBK<br />
.^•i^^Jjjj^<br />
Y MARTI<br />
m • (N SOMERS POINT •<br />
» OUR 25th ANNtVBRMARY<br />
1<br />
TONITil TONITE!<br />
ANOTHER GREAT<br />
CELEBRATION<br />
3 — BANDS — 3<br />
• MAGNIFICENT 7<br />
• KORREKSHUN<br />
^ • THE SURPRISE<br />
"Between Sips<br />
by John<br />
AM mentioned last week,<br />
i/ermouth is aromati»«d wine<br />
flavored with htrhg, floweri,<br />
seedu and pther aromatics.<br />
Although the name dfrives<br />
from the German vninnuth its<br />
first use cpmmereiiiJly Is<br />
credited to Antonio Benedetto<br />
Carpano ef Torino, Italy, who<br />
In 1778 (a famUiar date) used<br />
the white Piedmont wines <strong>of</strong><br />
his northern province and<br />
produced a blttergweet<br />
vermouth. About 1800 Louis<br />
Noilly <strong>of</strong> Lyon. France, usin| the thin Herault wines <strong>of</strong><br />
French Midi, developed a drier vermouth. Almost two<br />
cnturins have »ince passed into history, but the nature and<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> theM tvo vermouths remain basically the wme:<br />
Italy has the "iweet" typ«, and France thi "dry _And the<br />
ehotee <strong>of</strong> which for what cocktail has been a burden and •<br />
pu^lement for countless legions <strong>of</strong> hardworking barkeep!<br />
ta the decades since. The French (dry) vermouth by law<br />
mud consist <strong>of</strong> it least 80 percent wine. Sugar may b,<br />
Aded for mildness, The very dry Clairettes and Picpouli<br />
White wines are used, sometimes mined with Algerian<br />
Orensche. The Italian (sweet) vermouth is made from<br />
Wither bland wines that are infused with herbs roots setdi<br />
mid a little quinine. Carmin* it added for color. UMe tne<br />
French vermouth, aging is for two or more years.<br />
Golf Is like tuH- you driv« hard to get to<br />
the peen, then wind up in the hole,<br />
BAKED ONIONS IN<br />
SHERRY CREAM SAUCE<br />
2 cms (about 1 1b, eaflh) small cooked onions<br />
1 cup ll^it cream<br />
1/8 cup Sherry<br />
1/2 teaspoon 1111<br />
1/8 teMpoon pepp«r<br />
8 tabteipooni butt«r or marpnne<br />
1/8 cup grated sharp cheddM ehe«e<br />
Drain onion.; wringi in ihallow bakini dish. OomhiM<br />
C M , sherry, salt and pepper, pour over onion.. Dot with<br />
butter or margarine. Sprinkle with che«se. Cover, bake in<br />
moderate oven 360 deirees, 20 minutai. Makes 6 MrVingi.<br />
* # *<br />
They say bright eyM indicate curiosity. So do<br />
black eyWl<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q.IitheRlediniitableordeMertwine?<br />
A.TaWe wine. It la « dry. tfcorouihly tart<br />
white wtai mad* from the Riesling g»P«,<br />
on» <strong>of</strong> the world 1 ! pert white wine grapes.<br />
The Biertlng piodueei ill ot the Mowllei<br />
Md most <strong>of</strong> the Rhine WinM. The RitdiBg<br />
<strong>of</strong> AlM0« U a elawio iteel whit* win*, quite<br />
dry, conWVred the "kin|" <strong>of</strong> the Al«t!*n<br />
wines. It U the g»nerle niime <strong>of</strong> a dry,<br />
white, thoroughly tart, U. S. wine made<br />
from the Riesling grape.<br />
LEARN A WINS A WEEK<br />
B\ROLO - Conridered by many to b« the fineit lultan<br />
Md wine. Pull-bodied with a ruby-red eolor, it «• nchta<br />
ffahal but 1* s<strong>of</strong>t and velvety with an unmistakable viotot<br />
bouquet<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
BENEFIT SHOPPERS Oramus makers exhibited articles for sale at the benefit<br />
staged Saturday and Sunday Shoppers above make selections from the displays set<br />
up in a tree shaded outdoor area Senior Photos<br />
.flSST IN SHOW . Nancy Marts holds her ceramic<br />
piece, Friar Tuck, which won the Best in Show award at<br />
the benefit ceramic show and sale staged Saturday and<br />
Sunday by the Friday Evening Class at MarJay's<br />
Ceramic School. Proceeds went to the Milton<br />
Vanderh<strong>of</strong>f Benefit Fund.<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC<br />
34TH STREET<br />
ON JOOWVni 11VD ONE MILE HIQK BBDOI<br />
LIQUOR.<br />
STORE<br />
OPEN ALL DAY<br />
LABOR DAY<br />
OPIN WEHDAYS<br />
9 AM TO 10 PM<br />
NO BALES ON IUXDAY<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
OPEN 9 AM<br />
DIAL 399=9851<br />
Make your RESERVATIONS NOW in<br />
THE SURF ROOM<br />
* PRIVATE PARTIES (Up to 75)<br />
ie ORGANIZATIONS * CLUBS<br />
ir PRIVATE ENTRANCE & BAR<br />
BUFFET SERVICE AVAILABLE<br />
if PHONE 399-4906 if<br />
" ^ i Float* on<br />
~ ^ E'l.lfitE that h
IPAGI<br />
I<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE OCIAN CITY SINTiNiL-LiDGER FRIDAY, SiPTIMBiR 4. <strong>1970</strong><br />
OUR PRECIOUS GEM 10-month ..id K isti<br />
Allepetto csptured second plai-o in the i-arn,'ie tm -m '- 1 •" L **''!<br />
swiftly In Jamil nil! wh.il In- 1'iin-lMM- |<br />
rillli'll nut!.in,lull MIIIIM". |,,in,<br />
pirpilr.ilt.H •in AMI,'in.II<br />
consiinn'rt- In sunn- ,nti-i M:iii<br />
I c,illi.rlii.il iiui-ncii". hunk .i 1111 I 11 II<br />
III.-<br />
SI,,<br />
I •• l.p» (i • i n .<br />
11lid il<br />
, plii'iiii<br />
"""'<br />
1 | | | |<br />
'• -iiU ., I l.-r ill<br />
I. ,,i, - I.. .-.1111.1 ... lli.il :nn ili-l<br />
Ml.ii: i ..II •• -"< nili-ll! I, Hi- iir|, I,,,] (j,,,,,)<br />
r !!il,l il Km, if Ih,.<br />
nl Mill.-<br />
1"!^ hy nielli i!p.i:i..(i<br />
w.i» .in mwiMllrn..,II ,,,,!, ,„ ,-I.-I,<br />
.i." iiins.il/il In- nuli-tl". lur Lin<br />
,-..!li-c-l,ii In iiilvni- a di'lHiii<br />
,i miirlp.ii;,- ,.,, i,,ui I,,,„,, ||,.,, i,.. will Ciill him iiroiind l.hi<br />
wli.smiiiii.hip which ,,,„,„-1 h, Boardwalk<br />
(li-iill «-ill, ,1 !,«• i, v.-ly In . ,, .<br />
hiws<br />
Kvi'n in ,,ri!-j^ ii'li'T.^ Ihi-ri'<br />
at Anoorlyn<br />
Tsrrace<br />
Bi-lt'T HUMIH<br />
Btinmt-nt where yiiu pii l,ir<br />
I h e m t> rr hanHIM- liv<br />
reciimmentiiny the ii]irri"h nl<br />
friends<br />
SEA ISLE CITY Th.' Now "Reeiirdlesa <strong>of</strong> thi' riimi-iin,<br />
Delaware River and Bay TheJersey<br />
Burrnu <strong>of</strong> Navigation the end result is requenlly I hi-<br />
Secretary is going to make this will recpivi- bids Wednesday, sami' The merchuntiisc is<br />
inspection <strong>of</strong> pollution in the <strong>Sep</strong>tember 9, on a half million inferior in quality ur chenprr in<br />
Delaware River and Delaware dnllar short* prf^tiirfinn proirrt the long run al ;i lucnl -.iurc<br />
Bay Conp-essman Sandman in in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Any provisinns fur ri'paii nr<br />
conjunction with Congressman The project ealit, for the<br />
s e r v i c e are empty<br />
Roth, <strong>of</strong> Delaware, and construction <strong>of</strong> a timber representations because n! th'<br />
Congressman Hunt <strong>of</strong> the First bulkhead with stone fronting<br />
Congressional District <strong>of</strong> New along the beach from 47th to<br />
Jersey, has already arranged 55th sb* , an area subjected to<br />
the visit which is scheduled for severe emsmn during tho past<br />
Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 18<br />
two years.<br />
Secretary Hickel will view The Stati- Department <strong>of</strong><br />
the pollution <strong>of</strong> the lower Bay Envirnnmenul Protectitin has<br />
by air and will make an onsite appropriated $375,000 toward<br />
inspection <strong>of</strong> the greatest the project, or 75 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
pointf <strong>of</strong> pollution ^n the the cost, with the balance to be<br />
upper Bay and River lying<br />
between NewQstle County on<br />
the West and Salem, Gloucester<br />
put up locally. A city<br />
ordinance on the project<br />
provides for the assessment <strong>of</strong><br />
and Camden Counties on the a portion <strong>of</strong> the local cost<br />
East.<br />
against those property owners<br />
immediately adjacent to the<br />
242 men scheduled<br />
f©f <strong>Sep</strong>tember draft<br />
bulkhead who will benefit<br />
most from this improvement<br />
Presently no beach exists at<br />
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tide line now was once the high<br />
tide line and most <strong>of</strong> the sand<br />
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With Labor Day comes the dose <strong>of</strong><br />
thu <strong>1970</strong> summer season in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
and the deparum 1 <strong>of</strong> the legion <strong>of</strong><br />
vacationers and short-tJ-rm visitors who<br />
have made our lives st> much riinri><br />
okeiting <strong>of</strong> the p«st 13 weeks<br />
There is the inclination to refer to<br />
Labor Day us the traditional 'Mid <strong>of</strong> the<br />
summer season ut th* 1 shore This is a<br />
misnomer, since thr rlimatological<br />
summer season extends into Indian<br />
Summer which lasts through October<br />
Labor Day as .the climax <strong>of</strong> the season<br />
is more a mutter <strong>of</strong> expediency that <strong>of</strong><br />
tradition. It is n certainty that were it<br />
not f<strong>of</strong> the fact that the schools in the<br />
Philadelphia metropolitan area, from<br />
whence comes most <strong>of</strong> our summer<br />
guests, open nest week, vacation<br />
activities in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would continue<br />
through the golrlen Hay "f <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
and October<br />
However, while the bf^adwmnpr may<br />
be willing to spend the summer<br />
commutinH brtwu'n his soashun 1 lifimi 1<br />
here, owned or lewd, and his work in<br />
Philadelphia, it is not very feasible for<br />
the children to make the daily jaunt<br />
hack ami fortli A good number <strong>of</strong> these<br />
slimmer residents have found it possible,<br />
and pleasant, to return to the shore cm<br />
weekends, elearup into November,<br />
So, I4il)or Day rings down thi 1 curtain<br />
on the shore season, just,as surely by<br />
expediency as by tradition It has been a<br />
good summer, a conclusion reached by<br />
natives based on the number <strong>of</strong> visitors<br />
and their deportment and considerations<br />
as our Kiiests<br />
We hid our summer friends adieu, and<br />
solicit their return as early and as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
as possible K has been u hall<br />
entprtaininu you, as it bus been ever<br />
since you metropolitans discovered that<br />
the shore is the plas^ 1 to he in the<br />
summertime<br />
We wish you a s:ife journey home, mid<br />
a pleasant winter We look fWwnrd in<br />
vtiir return jijjnin n»vt wjison<br />
A matter <strong>of</strong> public relations<br />
Several letter* in today's Fonim<br />
column on this page is disturbing to<br />
anyone who likes to cherish the idea that<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is, indeed, America's finest<br />
family resort<br />
<strong>On</strong>e letter tells <strong>of</strong> a mother and her<br />
small son who could not find<br />
aceomodations for an overnight visit to<br />
the shore. It seems that motel operators,<br />
according to the letter, require at least a<br />
two-ntght minimum stay.<br />
The other letter tells <strong>of</strong> a woman with<br />
her family and friends who were denied<br />
access to a boardwalk paviilion to rest<br />
following a shopping visit on the<br />
boardwalk. It seems the paviilion was<br />
closed by police because <strong>of</strong> some<br />
unpleasantness earlier with a p-oup <strong>of</strong><br />
young people.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e letter writer said she has<br />
scratched <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from her list <strong>of</strong><br />
places to visit. The other complains <strong>of</strong> a<br />
"police state" on the boardwalk, a<br />
condition which encourages visitors to<br />
look elsewhere for their seashore<br />
pleasures.<br />
It is not wise to minimize these<br />
individual eases If they are isolated<br />
eases, all right. But how many similar<br />
unpleasantries and inconveniences occur<br />
to visitors through the course <strong>of</strong> the<br />
summer 1 '<br />
Good public relations is a necessity in<br />
a resort like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, It should be<br />
practiced by public agencies and private<br />
enterprise alike. An accumulation <strong>of</strong><br />
isolated situations could snowball and<br />
ruin the reputation which <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
has so laborously built and preserved<br />
over the fast three quarters <strong>of</strong> a<br />
century.<br />
Wi should ft!! resolve to be on our best<br />
behavior when these strangers come<br />
knocking at our door. And we should<br />
treat them more with compassion as<br />
humans than as just stock in trade.<br />
Indifference to even the slightest wishes<br />
<strong>of</strong> our visitors is a blemish on the<br />
reputation <strong>of</strong> the resort. Not only is it<br />
not good business, it is downright rude.<br />
Let's extend our social good<br />
neigh borliness into our business<br />
activities. Let's be p-acious hosts.<br />
Trawlers raid our fish supply<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> surf and small boat<br />
fishermen have, been enjoying a good run<br />
<strong>of</strong> fiih, mostly weakflsh and some blues,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f th§ beach in the area from 11th st, to<br />
14th st.<br />
The anglers were shocked and, in<br />
some cases, outraged early Tuesday<br />
momlng when a fleet <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />
draggers came in to the breakwater and<br />
spread their nets. The haul by the<br />
commercial fishermen ruined the sport,<br />
in that area for the rest <strong>of</strong> the week,<br />
pOMibly longer,<br />
Veteran fishermen say that the<br />
westerly winds that have prevailed<br />
during the early part <strong>of</strong> this- week<br />
brought the schools <strong>of</strong> fish closer in on<br />
the beach. The draggers, which normally<br />
work a mile or more at sea, followed the<br />
fish in.<br />
The situation is frustrating to the<br />
individual anglers, who contend that<br />
sport fiihing is one <strong>of</strong> the major<br />
attractions in a seaside resort like <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, The draggers were in their legal<br />
rights, which permit them to pursue<br />
schools <strong>of</strong> fish "up to the wash" on the<br />
beach.<br />
The sports fishermen for years have<br />
been contesting the rights <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />
fishing boats to raid the favorite angling<br />
spots <strong>of</strong> the sportsmen. They have<br />
learned that the commercial fishermen<br />
have a powerful lobby in Trenton, and,<br />
consequently, have pretty much their<br />
own way in chasing their day's catch.<br />
However, such antics will ruin the<br />
sport <strong>of</strong> fishing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and local<br />
and county authorities should lend the<br />
weight <strong>of</strong> their <strong>of</strong>fices to the plea <strong>of</strong> tire<br />
sports fishermen who want to preserve<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and the Southern New Jersey<br />
beachfront as good fishing grounds.<br />
Remember when , . ,<br />
ONI YEAR AGO<br />
An enabling ordinance<br />
railing the salary scalps <strong>of</strong> city<br />
workers was passed an the first<br />
reading by the <strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioner,<br />
* i *<br />
The Plying Saucer, the<br />
world's largeit speedbott, was<br />
announced as being retired<br />
from active duty at Chris'<br />
Restaurant beetuse <strong>of</strong> the<br />
difficulty to obtain motors<br />
* • •<br />
FIVE YEARS ACO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police went'all<br />
out after "Beach Crabs", youth<br />
thu steal unguarded money<br />
»nd valuables left on the beach,<br />
* # *<br />
A lagoon type retidentiaJ<br />
development <strong>of</strong> homes planned<br />
for th» area on Bay av.<br />
between 42nd and 48th sits.,<br />
was approved by the <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
Planning Board<br />
* * *<br />
TEN YEARS AGO<br />
A -Korean medical studenl<br />
fought a grim battle with «<br />
shark about a mile and a<br />
quarter out from tho 6th st<br />
beach over an hour after the<br />
guards had gone <strong>of</strong>f duty when<br />
an alert policeman spotted him<br />
and notified beach patrol<br />
personnel who rushed to his<br />
rescue.<br />
^ * * *<br />
Rail service to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
was operated in the face <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Transport Workers Union<br />
strike which had tied up the<br />
sprawling Pennsylvania<br />
Railroad along the eastern<br />
seaboard.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
FRIDAY, SEPTEMilR 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Primed and Publiihpei In Ann'riisi's fJreatesi Family RegoH<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.LEDOER, Inc<br />
112 Hth Street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J, 0B2f!<br />
Established W)<br />
Knterrd m Posi Office a! Ch-piin <strong>City</strong>. N, J , OKSH<br />
as second class matter<br />
JOHN T. STITHfRS , , FufcfiiMr<br />
VINCENT T, MICHILETTE , Edlrsr<br />
•JOHN J, SOUTHARD .......... Advwtl.ln, AUufM-<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: MM (Mr ytr by mall In OCMR <strong>City</strong> and<br />
vfcMfy; six menHii, SIM. El«.»h*r#, MM af Mlldulpp* Rlvtr,<br />
par rMf Wil its month., JI.75. Wen «f Mli.iulppl ftimr par<br />
year, $J7J. Price M Mwitfantf, II (WIN par espy, PufclictflM<br />
Mtkiy iwry Thundtf; Stmt-tntkly Tuwdiy anrf<br />
tnm wttmd DM* in JMM MM Lafew Qty<br />
The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric<br />
Company announced that it<br />
would dedicate it's 27 million<br />
plant in Beesley's Point to B<br />
L England and, a man who rose<br />
from a clerk to chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
board in that utility.<br />
* * *<br />
TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />
Ouy Lombardo was in the<br />
city to participate in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Gold Cup regatta in his<br />
racing hydroplane "Tempo<br />
VI","<br />
* * *<br />
The danger <strong>of</strong> the Egg<br />
Harbor inlet bar to small boats<br />
was apparent when a 22 foot<br />
garvey (•apsized by heavy waves<br />
and its four occupants were<br />
f<strong>of</strong>ced to swim for their lives in<br />
rough witters before being<br />
picked up by Vincent Pileggi, a<br />
resort beautielan.<br />
My Neighbors<br />
"Probably taking advan-<br />
tage <strong>of</strong> being ii bit nearer ihe<br />
hnu,"<br />
Last fling I<br />
Forum and agin 1 'em<br />
Editor. Sentinel Ledger<br />
This Ls in responsp to Mrs.<br />
frank Bolush. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
who remarks that a change to<br />
modern mume might incrp&M*<br />
the popularity <strong>of</strong> the concert"-<br />
It might please a few people,<br />
but as a regular attendant tn<br />
ihesp musicals, I can't possibly<br />
see how anything can incn asp<br />
their popularity: The<br />
auditiinum is packed in<br />
capacity every night with fiilk<br />
waiting fur the doors to open<br />
The excellent choice <strong>of</strong><br />
soloists and divers: fieri<br />
orchestral selections, as<br />
arranged by Mr Clarence<br />
Fuhrman. are the finpst in be<br />
obtained nywhere.<br />
I wonder how many people<br />
realize how very- fortunate we<br />
are in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to be<br />
privileged to have these<br />
musical,- absolutely free. No<br />
other seashore resort, to my<br />
knowledge, can claim this<br />
distinction. Huw ciimmendable<br />
it wcjuld be if more <strong>of</strong> our<br />
music lovers would express a<br />
word <strong>of</strong> grateful appreciation<br />
to our mayor i.nd city <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
I also beliew it adds to the<br />
economy <strong>of</strong> our city to have<br />
something lovely to attract<br />
Ihem to the boardwalk. Many<br />
<strong>of</strong> these people would stay at<br />
home because the sights on the<br />
boards are not exactly pleasing<br />
lo the eye,<br />
1 have heard no rumors<br />
concerning "doing away with<br />
the music" and certainly hope<br />
such are not true,<br />
Mrs. William Kealey<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger: The<br />
SentinelLed|ier reports that a<br />
Rutgers University scientist has<br />
discovered that i» is<br />
"unrealistic" to harbor the<br />
notion that drinking and<br />
driving don't mix. All that's<br />
needed is an Alco-Cttlculator<br />
which informs the 190-pound<br />
boozer with lour martinis<br />
under his belt belt that he,<br />
rather than his 120-pound<br />
clear-eyed mate with only<br />
three under her girdle, should<br />
do the dnvmj!. Now, everyone<br />
knim> that martinis are more<br />
Ami'tican than apple pie hut<br />
what happens when the<br />
drunk I mean drinker, so<br />
has a craving for Imperial Hotel<br />
Fl?7.es or some equally<br />
heavenly concoction' An<br />
important and realistic<br />
question<br />
<strong>On</strong> the same day that article<br />
appeared I heard that the son<br />
<strong>of</strong> a friend o! mine Was Wailing<br />
in his car for i red light to<br />
Change at an intersection when<br />
a drunk plowed most<br />
realistically mtn his rear,<br />
ruining his car but, fortunately,<br />
not seriously injurine my<br />
friend's son I'm sure the drunk<br />
did not refer [o his<br />
Ale u'Calculator (price<br />
$1 95 plus tajt 11 ) because I<br />
presume they are not yet<br />
available throughout the<br />
nation. This acciden! occurred<br />
outside the state <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey However, I do wonder,<br />
had he had his trusty calculator<br />
in pocket, if he would have<br />
been able to do the calculating.<br />
1 understand that alcohol, no<br />
matter what the amount<br />
consumed, has a tendency to<br />
deaden the reflexes inelujing<br />
his calculating ability and, only<br />
incidentally, his driving<br />
alertness: But I suppose that's<br />
old hat<br />
For some reason that Alco<br />
story reminds me that all<br />
aeeidenUi! fireiirm killings are<br />
caused by revolvers that aren't<br />
loaded. Wonder how many<br />
accidents are caused by<br />
drinkers who aren't drunk?<br />
OCEAN CITIZEN<br />
A farewell to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Dear O,C ; Even as a little<br />
girl playing on your sandy<br />
beaches you were something to<br />
me. There was a freshness<br />
abogt you that others lacked.<br />
More important, you loved and<br />
catered to your r imllies that<br />
Mint back yeargftt-r year.<br />
It was the good memories<br />
that made me return with my<br />
own young son. Last Saturday<br />
I felt I just had to have one<br />
more weekend before the<br />
season ended. Like a lot ol<br />
Garden State , . .<br />
COURTESY TAGS:<br />
Proposals before the<br />
Legislature to increase prices<br />
for special low numbered auto<br />
licenses would Increase State<br />
revenues considerably.<br />
A pending Assembly bill in<br />
the Legislature would permit<br />
the Director <strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles<br />
to increase the fees for special<br />
motor vehicle registration<br />
plates and renewals. The<br />
permitted fee for new issuances<br />
would be increased from $10<br />
to SZB, The bill also requires<br />
an annual renewal fee <strong>of</strong> $10,<br />
The Division <strong>of</strong> Motor<br />
Vehicles estimates that if the<br />
increased new isiugnce fee is<br />
instituted, a net revenue to the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> $160,000 would<br />
result. Thn proposed renewal<br />
fee would produce net<br />
revenues to this State <strong>of</strong><br />
1840,000,<br />
Thereafter, the division<br />
projects o 5 percent annual<br />
increase In revenuei from both<br />
sources for a total net revenue<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,11,032,000 in fiscal<br />
1971-72 and (1,076,100 in<br />
fiscal year 1972-73.<br />
The Mtlmatei are made un<br />
the auumption that all<br />
regiltranu will continue<br />
utilizing courtesy plates.<br />
However, the division feels that<br />
actual experience may dlfido' o<br />
that 80 percent to 76 percent<br />
will not accept an annual fee.<br />
RUBELLA: • Countywide<br />
cl.nics to inoculate children<br />
against rubella, or German<br />
measles, will resume this<br />
month with initial programs<br />
Kheduled in Burlington and<br />
Essex counties. Later the<br />
programs will be carried out in<br />
other counties at no cost to<br />
patients or parent*.<br />
Technicians <strong>of</strong> tho State<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Health will<br />
continue to give the<br />
inoculations and will use<br />
hypo spray instead <strong>of</strong> needles.<br />
Approximately 78,000<br />
children were vaccinated<br />
against rubella at clinics held in<br />
the first ilx months <strong>of</strong> this<br />
year. Then the programs were<br />
held in Camden, Cape May,<br />
Cumberland, Gloucester,<br />
Hunterdon, Middlesex, <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />
PaiMic, Sussex and Warren<br />
counties.<br />
Dr, James R. Cowan, State<br />
CommissiQneT <strong>of</strong> Health,<br />
advises parent* if they do not<br />
know whether a child haj had<br />
the german measles, (he child<br />
Should be vaccinated, Parents<br />
<strong>of</strong> every child vaccinated will<br />
receive a certificate showing<br />
the date <strong>of</strong> vaccination.<br />
f<br />
young families, it was a las!<br />
minute decision to just pack up<br />
and go I arrived in the middle<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 11 am hustle with great<br />
hopes u! a wonderful time.<br />
Bui. alas. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, you<br />
too have changi d Your motcli<br />
want two nights, and somi<br />
even three nights, minimum<br />
No longer can families drive<br />
into your town and find youi<br />
doors open. Oh! I tried, bul<br />
even as late as 7 p,m youi<br />
doors were shut though youi<br />
rooms were empty<br />
So I say goodbye, Oeear<br />
<strong>City</strong> You must now join the<br />
ranks <strong>of</strong> others, such a*<br />
Wildwood and Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Even you don't dare to be<br />
different Middle class families<br />
like mine must now look k<br />
another town to pin the title ol<br />
"family town"<br />
Mrs. David McOaffir<br />
Harleysville, Pa<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger I<br />
have been taught that when the<br />
rights <strong>of</strong> the majority are<br />
abused by the minority, the<br />
rights <strong>of</strong> the innocent majority<br />
are restricted.<br />
The question now being<br />
asked is how do we protect the<br />
rights <strong>of</strong> the majority and still<br />
insure the rights <strong>of</strong> the)<br />
minority.<br />
For example: on Tuesday,<br />
August 26, four policemen<br />
removed, not forcibly, a group<br />
<strong>of</strong> young people who were<br />
singing from the 11th st.<br />
paviilion.<br />
Later in the evening, with<br />
my family, we went to the<br />
pavillion to rest aft«r making<br />
several purchases at boardwalk<br />
stores. We were refused<br />
entrance by a policeman who<br />
said there had bten a<br />
"disturb.jnee" earlier and the<br />
pavillion was not to bi) used.<br />
I am sure the police force<br />
thought it was doing its job in<br />
preventing another<br />
"disturbance", if you consider<br />
people singing a disturbance,<br />
but if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> residents<br />
continue to permit such<br />
repressive actioni the South<br />
Jersey Shore will soon be a<br />
police state, Connie Bradley (17)<br />
Havertown, pa!<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
have been a summer regldent <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the past 15<br />
years. These have been very<br />
pleasant and relaxing<br />
vacations . , . until last night<br />
(August 25),<br />
Accompanied by my<br />
mother, my children and an<br />
out<strong>of</strong>state guest, I suggested<br />
we relax at a pavillion on the<br />
boardwalk since wo had made<br />
many purchases in the shops!<br />
We were denied entrance by a<br />
policeman and forbidden to sit<br />
down.<br />
When I questioned him, he<br />
explained that "there had been<br />
a disturbance earlier in the<br />
evening". If he allowed us to<br />
enter, he would have to let<br />
"them" sit down too, "Them"<br />
happened to be three young<br />
people quietly sitting on tht<br />
boardwalk Watching the ocean,<br />
"Them " had long hair, •<br />
Jult how big a disturbance<br />
would "them" have made if<br />
they wore allowed to remain<br />
on the 'walk? By declaring th*<br />
boardwalk a "police state" it<br />
not salving the "riot problem",'<br />
Hirrauing the vwlton in i<br />
retort area i« not only poor<br />
public relations, but • tret pas*<br />
to a different resort.<br />
MM, J, J, Bradley, Jr.<br />
Kayertown, i>K<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carfm<br />
(X'KAN CITY TKLKVIHION After four glorious<br />
years <strong>of</strong> survey nit; the resort s-ene, Oewm <strong>City</strong><br />
television has come tei an enel. The final program in this<br />
summer's series was iiireel Monday tiiuht ut (5:.10. It was<br />
u synopsis <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1970</strong> sje'iison. We<br />
tuned in the tail end <strong>of</strong> the show just in time to view tl»'<br />
South Jersey Beach I'nlrol C'hnmpionships and I he Miss<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> l'U(aeh summer hy the city to<br />
videotape' special events and show them over cable TV<br />
channel 2. The aspiring direvLor is a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Wilmington, Del., and will be n senior at Hsiverford<br />
College this year Presumably Fereie- will he pursuing a<br />
cweer in the teehnienl end <strong>of</strong> television scmiewhere else'<br />
this time next year. Immediiite'ly afte'r the 1 sce'nes from<br />
the Miss Oee'an <strong>City</strong> Pageant, the cann'M switched back<br />
to Feme's studio in the' pnlmer Shopping cent-er. There<br />
sitting, in deck chairs were' the three' city commissioners<br />
grinning from cur to ear From there' on mit the program<br />
turned into «> "thank you cont'-st " The Mayor started<br />
<strong>of</strong>f thanking Feme for putting the' shows on, then he<br />
thanked all the visitors who came to the city this<br />
summer and the city workers who worked so hard to<br />
aeromodati* the visitors he jjst thanked The>n he-<br />
thanked his fellow ceimtnissioners for the fine' jobs they<br />
did anei turned the microphone ove«r to (Vimmissinncr<br />
David L Simpson. Simpson thanked the Mayor anei<br />
Feroe as well as all th p employees in his Public Works<br />
Department. Then he- thanked all <strong>of</strong> the peoplp in<br />
Sharp's department and turned the spotlight over to<br />
Public Safety Director Chester J Wimherg, who thanked<br />
Feroe, Simpson and Sharp iind all the men on the Police<br />
Department, Fire Department and Beach Patrol, With<br />
the commissioners still grinning like school boys who<br />
just cheated on a test, the camera panned to the<br />
how-tied Feroe, who said he would be back in a minute<br />
to add a few thank you's <strong>of</strong> his own, An announcer then<br />
read <strong>of</strong>f a list <strong>of</strong> 10 sponsors who, in addition to the<br />
<strong>City</strong>, financed the programs. Feroe reappeared to recite<br />
his list <strong>of</strong> thank you's. "I have tried to stay away from<br />
controversy," the director <strong>of</strong> Feme Enterprises said,<br />
"Our job was just to cover the special events <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city." Feroe then thanked Sharp and the Commissioners<br />
and former Commissioner R, Robinson Chance, Jr., who<br />
as Feroe said "took a chance with a young kid from<br />
Wilmington, Del., and Haverford College," Modestly<br />
Feroe added, "And 1 think his experiment has paid <strong>of</strong>f<br />
very well." Then to the tune <strong>of</strong> a marching band blaring<br />
out "S<strong>of</strong>tly, As 1 Leave You", a list <strong>of</strong> credits and more<br />
thank you's appeared on tht screen. The list read like<br />
"Who's Who" in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Anyone who wasn't<br />
mentioned just wasn't anybody. We really don't know if<br />
anyone will pick up where Feroe left <strong>of</strong>f with <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> television. All we know is that Ban Feroe will not<br />
be saying "<strong>On</strong>ce Again We Bring You" at the beginning<br />
<strong>of</strong> each show.<br />
* * *<br />
MORE ON THE ELECTION - With the city<br />
commission still eight months away the field <strong>of</strong> possible<br />
and probable? candidates is continuing to grow. Several<br />
weeks ago we mentioned that incumbent commissioners<br />
Simpson and Sharp would more than likely be<br />
candidates for re-election. We also commented that<br />
former Mayor B. ThomaJ Waldman was another likely<br />
candidate. Former Commissioners D. Allen Streteh and<br />
Roy Gillian have also been mentioned as candidates.<br />
The list is longer now. Now we hew that fireman John<br />
Esposito, Chief <strong>of</strong> County Detectives George<br />
Dougherty, former parking authority head Joel Mott<br />
and Republican State Committeeman Fred Blank are<br />
interested in a chair at <strong>City</strong> Hall. Further rumor has it<br />
that shoujd Simpson deeride not te:> run Sharp will team<br />
up with Gillian and his present deputy Mayor, Richard<br />
G. Snyder. Other prominent Democrats in the running<br />
in addition to Stretch are Joseph DeFraneo and William<br />
J. Hughes, if he falls in his bid to unseat Charles W.<br />
Sandman in the congressional race.<br />
* * *<br />
NEW CAMERA • The editorial staff <strong>of</strong> this newspaper<br />
has a new Polaroid Land camera, model 350. It was<br />
purchased by the management to enable us to get last<br />
minute news pictures when we're working on a deadline,<br />
Polaroid shots can be easily reproduced for use in the<br />
paper. In fact several shots from the new camera have<br />
appeared in print already. The job <strong>of</strong> taking pictures has<br />
fallen upon us mainly because we are low man on the<br />
seniority totum pole. We confess we know little or<br />
nothing about photopaphy. The first Polaroid camera<br />
we got was less sophistocated than the new 350 model.<br />
There was too much room for human error and we<br />
made every one <strong>of</strong> them. Seeing wasted film and<br />
underexposed and overexposed picures piling up around<br />
our desk, the management decided maybe we could use<br />
a little less complicated camera. We apeed, and the new<br />
model does every thing except play the Minute Waltz<br />
while waiting for the picture to develop itself. There's<br />
just no way to make a mistake. If there were we would<br />
have found it by now. We have takerueight pictures with<br />
the new camera and each time exclaimed like the man '<br />
on television, "another perfect picture."<br />
* * *<br />
SUPPORT YOUR POLICE . Though this department<br />
will <strong>of</strong>ten crack fun at some <strong>of</strong> the antics surrounding<br />
the local Police Department, we firmly believe they<br />
should have the respect and support <strong>of</strong> all citizens when<br />
they are legitimately trying to do their job. The recent<br />
killing <strong>of</strong> a park guard and injuries inflicted on four<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficers in Philadelphia are regretable incidents.<br />
Police <strong>of</strong>ficers everywhere put their own lives on the<br />
line everyday when they walk into an apparently<br />
deserted house or stop a motorist on the highway. Who<br />
knows? A killer could be hiding in the house or a bank<br />
robber could be behind the wheel <strong>of</strong> the ear, '<br />
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Frank Rigzo isn't<br />
about to,stand by idly while his men are gunned down <<br />
in the streets, Rizzo says his men will fight if the pe<br />
doing this killing want to fight. We believt<br />
Commissioner will keep his word. <strong>On</strong>e thing is cert*.<br />
Rizzo will do whatever he must to see that his men art<br />
protected and not shot down in the streets .like<br />
animals,<br />
* * •<br />
A PROPER BALANCE - Much has been madet<strong>of</strong><br />
police brutality jnd excessive force used by lawmen.<br />
"False arrest" is fast becoming as much <strong>of</strong> a household<br />
term as Spiro Agnew. AH too <strong>of</strong>ten the rights <strong>of</strong> police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers are sacrificed for the rights <strong>of</strong> those committtnf<br />
the crimes. A cop loses his life and everyone says whut a<br />
terrible thing it is, The polioe shoot up two or three<br />
people guarding an arsonal <strong>of</strong> weapons and all <strong>of</strong> a<br />
sudden its murder and cause-seeking attorneys flock to<br />
the aid <strong>of</strong> the victims, A proper application <strong>of</strong> the terms<br />
"right" and "wrong" would go a long toward solving<br />
this problem.<br />
FRIDAY SiPTEMBIR 4, <strong>1970</strong> THE OCIAN CITY SfNTINiULBDGIR<br />
STRONG<br />
PAGE 3 — SICTION TWO<br />
Highway Safety<br />
and<br />
Self Control<br />
Liitin (Ms Sunoay to th« Chrii.<br />
tun Scifncii RjdiO Series to' iomi<br />
interM'"! irni[hl», on this quM<br />
hon.<br />
In this ;iN*B M ts h«*aH<br />
over<br />
WSUT 1520 kc. 10 a.m<br />
WMrn 1240 kr fl-15 am<br />
THr<br />
BIBLE SPMKS<br />
rorog<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
1 1th st and Central a v<br />
n»v Chnrlfs L W,,,,ri<br />
D F.H . r«cinr<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday Uf'ih Simdnv afu-i<br />
Trimly i<br />
7 3 0 a m Hnly<br />
Communion<br />
9am Mnrning Pmyi'F find<br />
Snm on<br />
I 1 a m Chnrsil Riirhflnst<br />
and Sprmrm<br />
7 ,10 piT] RvpmnB Prnv«i<br />
y<br />
9 ,10 am H.ilv<br />
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
1 Oth st and Contra! av<br />
R.v Huhjifri Harri<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
THE UNITID PRlSiyTiBiAN, U.S.A.<br />
STRUT and WiSLEY AVENUE<br />
SUNDAY, SIPTEMBIR 6<br />
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend The Summer<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFIRENCI<br />
9:45 A.M.<br />
OiMwt Tnaeh»F: STANLEY D. HURST,<br />
Faculty. First Pretbyterian Sunday School<br />
PARKING on Wesley—Next to Church<br />
GRADED CLASSES FOR THE FAMILY<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
THI UNITED PRESBYTER1IAN, U.S.A.<br />
7th and Wtsloy Avenue<br />
REV. WM. RADCLIFFE ALLEN, Th. M..<br />
Pastor<br />
SUNDAY, SffTfMiiR 6<br />
MORNING WORSHIP; 8i30 a.m. A 11 a.m.<br />
Meisage<br />
"Futurology — Th« King Is Coming"<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL; 9-45 a.m.<br />
GRADED CLASSES FOR THE FAMILY<br />
EVENING WORSHIP; 7;30 p.m.<br />
Menage<br />
Neweat Billy Graham Film<br />
"HIS LAND"<br />
Prophecy FuifilW In Iwael<br />
WEDNESDAY EVENING: 7:30 p.m.<br />
"THE BIBLE STUDY HOUR"<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
HENRY C, LOPER<br />
Organist<br />
MRS, DAVID TOBIAS<br />
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU<br />
Parking Next To Church <strong>On</strong> Wesley Avenue<br />
Forth Th. Word Of Ufa" Phlllppl.n. lilt<br />
ST. JOHN'S<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
Tenth Street<br />
and<br />
Central Avenue<br />
A CONGREGATION OF TTTB LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />
THE REV. D, RICHARD GARRISON<br />
SUMMIR SCHIDULi — Hours <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />
8:30 A. M, - The Service<br />
9:30 A, M. - Sunday Church School<br />
11:00 A.M. — The Service<br />
St John's Lutheran Chapel<br />
36th Street and West Avenue<br />
10:30 A.M.-The Service<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 6th 1<br />
THE REV. HERBERT PAUL HOUR<br />
Sunday<br />
9 Ifi nm Church School<br />
9 .1(1 a m Dialogue '70<br />
ijdijIt diwusiiDn group mi'pting<br />
id 1 007 Central »» , tint door<br />
in thn **hureh All adults<br />
woirom^ Puns itnd r'ifffM'<br />
y ? fVpd<br />
9 30 and II am Thp<br />
S^rt'iri'<br />
12 1 B p m ^hnif r**h*'areal<br />
H p m<br />
**f tiny<br />
8 45 p m .lumiir rhoir<br />
hoarsAJ<br />
8 p m Senior Choir<br />
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
CHAPEL<br />
36th st and Centra) av<br />
Rev D Richard Garrison,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
10 30am The Sprvifp<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
?th st and Simpson av<br />
Rev James Birts,<br />
Pastor<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday<br />
10 a.m Sunday School<br />
11 a.m Morning Worship<br />
• • •<br />
ST FRANCESCABRINI<br />
R C<br />
2nd st and Allan tic av<br />
Rev William P McComsUn,<br />
Pastor<br />
Daily<br />
. Mass<br />
Saturday<br />
3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p m<br />
Con fessioru<br />
6 and 8 p.m Masses<br />
• * »<br />
Sunday •<br />
8, 9, 10:15, 1130 a.m<br />
Masses<br />
• • •<br />
ST AUGUSTINE'S R C<br />
j^3th st and Wesley av<br />
The Right Rev<br />
Msgr Alfred Jess. Pastor<br />
Daily<br />
7 and 8 am Masses<br />
• • *<br />
Saturday<br />
7 p rn. Mass<br />
4 30 to 5:30 (nd after the 7<br />
p m Mass • Confessions<br />
• • *<br />
Sunday •<br />
8, 9:16. 10 30. 11:30 «.m<br />
• and 6:30 p.m Masses<br />
• * •<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNSEL R. C<br />
40th st. and Asbury av<br />
Rev. Joseph MeCauley,<br />
Pastor<br />
• < •<br />
Daily<br />
8 i.m, and 7 p.m. MaMe»<br />
5 to 5:30 p.m. • Confessioni<br />
Saturday -<br />
4:30 to S30 and 7:30 to<br />
Sunday<br />
7, 8, 9, 10, 11 • m Masses<br />
• • •<br />
Holy Days •<br />
7. S, 9 a.m and 7 p.m<br />
Masses<br />
• • *<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,<br />
SCffiNTIST<br />
8th it and Asbury m,<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday•<br />
11 a.m, - Sunday Service<br />
11 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
• * •<br />
Wednesday -<br />
8 p.m. • Testimony meeting<br />
• • •<br />
Dslly •<br />
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Reading<br />
Room open<br />
CHURCHES<br />
Moke<br />
STRONG<br />
COMMUNITIES<br />
Mali li.rm ol<br />
life h,,* r« MUjU' r*d lh
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I- PAG1 4 — SiCTION TWO<br />
Church services »•.„..,,,, , ,1 < i,,,, i, •,,<br />
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Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
ANN ND JOHN'S<br />
_ SfAUTY SALON —<br />
829 Aibury Av«. Ph. 3W-319P<br />
ANN and JOHN MANN I<br />
Open Thursday Evemngi<br />
Fr» Parking M WtM A*Mw<br />
"YOUB DOORWAY TO LOVELINESS"<br />
HILDEGARD'S<br />
— BiAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
1710 Aibury Av.. Dial 399-5035<br />
Boswell's<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Wear Wigs<br />
Specializing In Permanent Waves<br />
754 Ajbury Av«, Oil! 399-1141"<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
(Acrwi trtm Murphyi i * II)<br />
ITH STRUT and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
P«rmin»nt Wiving; Half Tinting<br />
*DIAL 3W-0935<br />
Propri«or MART NISH<br />
YEAR ROUND<br />
STEDfM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Under the Personal Supervision<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS, LAURENCE E. STEDIM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
Kara-Lyn HairstyiisH<br />
COMPLETE WIG SEKVICE<br />
Hair Shaping by Mr. Mac<br />
•9/ PLENTY PREI PARKING<br />
""•' PALMER SHOPPING CENTER,<br />
16TH STREET and HAVEN AVENUE, 399-4333<br />
LIN WOOD SALON 9274564<br />
Aibury Av..,<br />
HOUIB OF BIAUTY<br />
EL VINA M. MUSKETT, ItytM<br />
CERRUTI<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
— N Y"Mn In<br />
1IAUTY CULTURE<br />
IN ALL IKANCHII<br />
1019 WHI AV.. Dill 399-1394<br />
COMPLETE<br />
BEAUTY<br />
SERVICE<br />
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COMMI'NFTY<br />
I ,».- Hi'<br />
h.is. pimtiiri'd Ih,' Hazi'l Piirk<br />
ehufi^h fur 27 y,.;,fs Hi>, i/htlrt'h<br />
has nxpiTiime.'d ph,'[Him,.rial<br />
pffwth uhdrr his ministry. ;ind<br />
hiis undi.rtakiMi sis building<br />
prnurani*, t.. l;,ki, riir,' nf th, 1<br />
*-v pan^ii.n<br />
Dr Allen i* vice prt'Sideni oi<br />
the Dctriiil (Mich I Bible<br />
Cnllcge Hr r.H-eii'eH his D D<br />
df'Kree at (Jranii Rapids I Mich I<br />
E3r Allen is :,n .'ill lime favorite<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Hummi'r<br />
Bible Cniilererlre, returmnt;<br />
yfar afler sear hy popular<br />
demand<br />
..The Siirnmer Bible<br />
Sacred Musical,' Kundiiv<br />
.ilterno,in on MuMe pier Irnm<br />
2 30 3 3n urlock Featurfd<br />
at the concluding Musical,'<br />
Sunday will he Alan McGiil,<br />
bilritone vocalist, cine ,i(<br />
America's "most ri'Cordt'd'<br />
Gospel NHiniMs. He ha-^<br />
rernrded 16 lung-play my<br />
albums, He has made several<br />
thousand persona] appearances<br />
In hundreds <strong>of</strong> citirs across thf<br />
eontinent His wife, Nancy,<br />
acrnmpanips him at the piano<br />
They are from Baltirmire, Md<br />
The <strong>1970</strong> Sumrnnr Bible<br />
Conference, which began June<br />
28 continued fur 10<br />
conseeutive weeks, concluding<br />
Regional CBMC meets<br />
here <strong>Sep</strong>tember 11-13<br />
Program partieipantji dunna<br />
the weekend conference will be<br />
Aaron Denlinjjer, president <strong>of</strong><br />
both the First National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> Paradise, Pa , and the L, J.<br />
Denlinger Company, Allan<br />
Hartley, cartoonist <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"Archie' comic strip, Ken<br />
Markloy, <strong>of</strong> the Narramore<br />
Christian Foundation Eastern<br />
Office centered in Harrisburg,<br />
Pa.; Neil Queen, a building<br />
contractor from Chattanooga,<br />
Tenn., Thurmond Severs,<br />
Christian Business Men's.<br />
director in Ohio, and Leon H.<br />
Sullivan, an investment banker<br />
from Philadelphia<br />
Ntw Frimti<br />
tht Diffarerttf<br />
OCEAN cm'S<br />
Established Optician<br />
519 I. 8th St.<br />
Dial 399.4000<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT L. GODFREY, Mgr.<br />
Established 1896<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
Pledging for the future, at in the pant, the<br />
finett and most dignified funeral service.<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
NEAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL 3W-O077<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Firti Funeral Director<br />
.ippoin iiri iiiTtnlilii'Mf rhilpluul A»Miniiliini ill which h« ,«<br />
ill' Ihf«- K.nih .,f Our K.itiiiMs '"nmrury pn-siilrni<br />
Chip,.I ,,i Kri.i-diim< Hpciial music fur the<br />
K.iuiiiliilinn ;,( Vnlli'V K.iryi' miirnniK will hi- by Mrs. Juwph<br />
Ho ik ;, p,LSI |irn.-iH|..,l .iflhf I'ljH'" 1 *. S'lpnimi »tilfii»t nl Ihi-<br />
World Ma>ih(uliNl L'nunril ;ind tjinwimti t:.>mrmiiiity t'luirrh<br />
h,M v,-nr c.'l.'hnii.'H hi?, S CJi li M f * I--ik"M* is ,'i rs'Hiclrnt nf LiiiK<br />
yi'iif ..I iirdinullon ami Ihi' '"ily mid is music stiprrvisnr Hi<br />
LTith ,iiiniv,'n;ar'V <strong>of</strong> his L'ppi'r T,,wnship School in<br />
roiisirrution a* ,i Bishop Milrmcini llld DiMiUlh Township<br />
Bishop C'urs.sn *4's,.rvit?t's If, H^hiinl IH O.'nntsv jjlc Shi- iilso<br />
till, tliiipni iirr siipplji'd by the "> n viicnl iincl iiistrurni'litHl<br />
Ciiy Tiiliprniii-l teacher Her selections will be<br />
•Tile Lord's Prayer" by<br />
Malotte and 'The Hiranger <strong>of</strong><br />
(lalil.'p" bv Morris<br />
A In II MfOtii<br />
A'pleiiilwr rt Noted Bible<br />
!i',ieh,T. h.n, b.'.Mi booked by<br />
P:i.«l..' Wnchl lor the 10 work<br />
Bible c'onferenee i n the<br />
The Youth Choir under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs Helen<br />
Mulhnenux will twa "<strong>On</strong>e<br />
latlle 'lanrile<br />
Al H SO a m lliere n, Sunday<br />
Schmil with cljifu.es lor all ajleic<br />
Ample purk.nj;; is provided on a<br />
paved lot adjiiceiil l>> (h.><br />
f'hiipel on Asb,ir\' :^<br />
This will he the final<br />
Worship HIMVICI' <strong>of</strong> the season<br />
Ht the Chapel Sunday Srhodl<br />
Will euntiniie throuuh the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> .<strong>Sep</strong>temljer<br />
Fred P f'orson<br />
HELP THE CHURCH<br />
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the tremendous response last<br />
year, we are again setting aside one day in<br />
which all pr<strong>of</strong>its from our business will be<br />
donated to the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
Building Fund. Whatever you need and buy<br />
on the above date —- whether it be a news-<br />
paper or a freeting card -— will be helping<br />
the church.<br />
114 MBOBT AVENUE<br />
Joes I. Q ii 85. Sams ii ISO, Alice is fair at a lily, Lynn n ruddy ond<br />
freckled Carl ploys great football, but Robert wrirti lyric poetry Sue likes<br />
to cook, and Lii wonts to progrorfi cornputerj Bill becomes a deteeiive while<br />
Jack fliei o plane for his country.<br />
Who! eon oil this eonglomerotlon have in common?<br />
Nothing, yeu may say — no two people in the world art exactly olikel<br />
But they do have something in common, you know — something very<br />
important—ffiey ore all human timings. No matter hew dlfferent, the point '•'<br />
they hov» the some hopes and ambitioni and frustrations as you end I.<br />
You and I like to think we are a little different, <strong>of</strong> course. But<br />
you and I shori sornjthirig with all other human beings<br />
— iomething very pricious. We are oil loved by God,<br />
and we should all return a little <strong>of</strong> that love to<br />
Him every Sunday — in !he church <strong>of</strong> sur<br />
choice<br />
luhdoy Monday Tutidsy<br />
II Csrinthmr,! Phillppian! Jsb<br />
13:1-10 4:4-19 I9M3-27<br />
W«dneittay Thunddy Ffidny Islurdny<br />
John II Corlnthiani I rhtiiolenlani Rtvtigiisn<br />
11,1047 5:1-10 4:13-11 J: prolV'vii.,nal and hii,in.-ss<br />
mi-n yrid WfjmiMi. huiisruin^.<br />
hl(jh ,i houl ,,nd i,,lliU.|,<br />
MudrnLv. CljiBAcs. will h, limiif.d<br />
It) 2S studi'hlj. iaiil Iwirly<br />
ri'jri.mriiiion i> nh>iut<br />
th. ['nlti'ri SlJil.-i anil ..:• m.rlri<br />
!"ur Wilh A'.-IHT 1 7<br />
molds, and Ih,<br />
' B"ih i-lan..^. will h. m.-lul<br />
j<br />
f',r I)., Ih h.-iiinn.TS and<br />
Cantlpj is a<br />
a ti i ii ii . i H Miidi'nti<br />
PhiladHphiti He ha* rlid Ki-jintrHtii... rn I),. rl,,n,. hy<br />
rri;iil ..r :. l ih, npin hcMis.. ,,n<br />
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Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
CiarencB Fuhrman<br />
Tom Pmrkirti<br />
Frank Ruggieri ,<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Livings , , .<br />
Guest Soloists<br />
conductor<br />
. , soloist<br />
managmr<br />
, soprano<br />
, , . tenor<br />
Editor'! note The Muse Pier orchestra program printet 11<br />
.iere it subject to change without notice The programs ate<br />
submitted to the SentinelLedfer for publication well in<br />
advance <strong>of</strong> the concert dates. In the intenm, change! a<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten made in the programs. The propams are printed by<br />
the SenUnelLedger it the requert <strong>of</strong> the orchestra's<br />
miinascrnent as a public ierviee.<br />
ftid»y, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 4<br />
FinaJ Concert<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Season<br />
Ovcrtufe. To Mnrning, Noon,<br />
And Night In Vienna Suppp<br />
E Luecvarl Le<br />
Stplln . . . . . Puccini<br />
George Livings<br />
Menuet Paderewski<br />
Adffle's Laughing<br />
Sonp , , Strauss<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
Morning From ThenPeer<br />
Gynt Suite Grieg<br />
Largo Al<br />
Factotum Rossini<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Yesterthoughts . . Herbert<br />
The Stars and Stripes<br />
Forever . . Sousa<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Swoothfarts , Herbert<br />
Granada Lara<br />
George Livings<br />
Romance Wiemawski<br />
Vilia Lehar<br />
Laurens MeMaster<br />
<strong>On</strong>e call<br />
keeps you warm<br />
all winter<br />
Give us J call. Then relax and<br />
enjoy a wjrm, comfortible<br />
svintff. First <strong>of</strong>f,sve'll keep you<br />
supplied with dtptndable,<br />
ecnnomleil Texaio futl Chief<br />
-(hi clean-buming HI. And<br />
then, our Easy Pay^Pian can<br />
help you balance your heating<br />
budget right from the start,<br />
Noimernitorcarryiniehafges,<br />
It payi to hoat your home with<br />
dependablB, economical T**-<br />
sco Fuel Chief. Give us a call.<br />
You'll pE service you can wiy<br />
on...and you'll enjoy a warm<br />
and ptttsan! winter.<br />
TACCARINO<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
24+IOUIIM-PAY<br />
LOCAL fIRVICI<br />
Oil •umAr<br />
fMMNNIHAMV<br />
FHONE 399-0450<br />
Loin Du Bal Gillet<br />
Kashmiri Song Findpn<br />
Tom Pfrkins<br />
Ancantinu Lfmarc<br />
The Sound Of<br />
hiunic .<br />
Mack's<br />
Tow nth in<br />
comlno<br />
Ti.dav ' f'rid.ij i<br />
l""mpan\ •» p m<br />
II ••<br />
Bi,\ Sc.ul Tri.np ",', 7 :)(,<br />
[) m I., M p rn Tu'k«h'«. Fifi,<br />
Hall<br />
Sunday<br />
L'ppi-r Township Ui'rni.rrjjtic<br />
Huh k p rn Ami-nr.ir IJ.BH,,,<br />
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Don'* dmioyi<br />
File address<br />
changm today.<br />
AMERICAN<br />
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Sauth Jer*r,<br />
far<br />
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OIPRESfMTED gr<br />
HURST<br />
TRAVIL AOIMCt<br />
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PAGE i _ SiCTION TWO<br />
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Children altiridmg Si<br />
AunuMiiir-'.s in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />
hiM/m mi Tuesday <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
Almost os we/come as<br />
a letter from home ..,<br />
A SPECIAL STUDENT'S<br />
SUBSCRIPTION<br />
to the<br />
SENTINEL<br />
LEDGER<br />
FILL IN COUPON BELOW<br />
Please Send Special $4,00<br />
Student Subscription To<br />
School Address.<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Zip Code,<br />
State<br />
S4.00<br />
NOW<br />
ONLY<br />
or Phone Circulation Dept. 399-5411<br />
Township school bus routes<br />
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111!<br />
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rri r, ii . isinj, pupiU n m t !<br />
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1 tr. t I I r nil Ti<br />
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pnpik thr ii^h S i\<br />
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U/ds thi> |iri"«'nt,itiiin uf in 11114.1 m Hi 1 h I 1 r n 1 ( pt nn C<br />
bnard . nimtnic ted In I Jnhn f .iri \ 1 [ ilt,rn ml I mini O( Hi<br />
fnnni'r mi'mlu'r nl ihi'Duyn t it\ Bi u Ii I h im i U 1II1 mi 411H<br />
Pdtri-I \1iHiiitn1 nn the hoard .in-ph it. ^, ,,„ r stu U |h t<br />
ind fn£»\iwi*d<br />
n irth n Routi H and ririiyp<br />
pupil* In Riiuwv^ll hKri<br />
irnv m hn il it H 4"j<br />
Hi un 1 Mn Bi>pbi Imvr<br />
Rout* fiO in Sunset rd , south<br />
on Sunset to Denmsville rri ,<br />
northeast on Dennisvllle tu<br />
Perry rd , north on perrv lo<br />
Rout^ 50 to Dennisville rd ,<br />
north on Dennisville rd , lo Old<br />
Tuekahoe rd , rnntinuiniz on<br />
Old Tuekahoe rd In the<br />
tin», in Tijcknhi* 7 h^i pu k srhoul<br />
up il Ml Fl.amnt ind Marshull Route Specinl Edu<strong>of</strong>itiun<br />
i\ turn Mjuth nn Routi SO tn Mr Eckersley leave gar,itgi><br />
Fi rrv rd st irt rtri-iving pupiU and proceed south on Route fl<br />
1 n Pi rr% rd In Old Di nnimilli lo Adam's la . return lo srhuol<br />
rd ind . jnt un Old Di nniwilli<br />
Route Special Edurfition<br />
rri Ii R, uli 0 miuth nn Ri uln<br />
Mrs May leiive R.ira(Je H 1 0,<br />
'ill Ii Rnuti ') Turn mirth nn<br />
proceed south on Rnut*<br />
R uli 4 li rillrtud trMrk in<br />
F ih rm 1 Miip pinning pupiK<br />
ihri I, n i u h I irmmi nt<br />
Ri UU> SA MR<br />
I i i (hi u-hm,l il N 2", tmvil<br />
nurlh on Routt 4 ri i mnfe<br />
pupili Irum Lhollj Htillj, Farm<br />
I ^i ini» i\ e mt -n ^HJVI w<br />
rtni\ing ihildmn ur SeRVii w<br />
uid Fir>il i\ mirth in Fir^t<br />
js t Mirfcali W^Hl lo Roult<br />
4 risumi puk up on Rnuu ^<br />
to Wilkir hlvd west In Prant<br />
iv ind ii th to C rldm Dak<br />
L»i IH t I H( uti 4 south on<br />
Re uti M m Miirfnora From<br />
th Ih Hnllv Farm Iti<br />
RIIIHIIII blvd Ea>.t to<br />
^t inh ip* rd nurth to Wistar<br />
jv ind west tn Rnule Q arrive<br />
ii fhiml dt H 4n<br />
Route 8 Mrs Rose begin<br />
picking up pupils on Mill rd.,<br />
w* st to Woodbine rd to<br />
Steelmantown, north on<br />
Woodbine rd tn Woodbine rd<br />
to Route 49, turn east oil<br />
Rout* 49 to Route fiO Pick up<br />
on Route B0 to Hope Corson<br />
rd , east on Ht'ipe Corson rd ,<br />
to New rd , north on New rd<br />
to school, stop picking up<br />
children on Butter rd<br />
Rout* KI Mrs. Steelman •<br />
leave school at 11.15 heading<br />
southeast on Old Tuekahoe rd,<br />
to Church rd , west on Church<br />
to Route 9, north on Route 9<br />
to Roosevelt blvd,, east on<br />
Roosevelt to Stanhope rd,,<br />
north on Stanhope to Wistar<br />
av , west on Wistar to Route 9,<br />
North on Rouuf 9 to Margate<br />
av , east on Margate to First<br />
av , north on First lo Golden<br />
Oak av , east on Golden Oak to<br />
Route 9 North on Route 9 to<br />
South dr, east nn South to<br />
Steel rd , north on Ste»l to<br />
North dr., east on North dr. to<br />
Route 9 Proceed south to<br />
8, The Upper Township School<br />
VVilkie blvd,, ea»t on Wilkie to<br />
bus will pick them up at the<br />
Grant av,, south on Grant to<br />
usu»l time and place, dropping<br />
Golden Oak La., east on<br />
them <strong>of</strong>f at St Augustine's<br />
Golden Oak to Route 9, South<br />
shortly before 8 am<br />
oil Route 9 to Hope Corson<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School will<br />
rd , east on Hope Corson to<br />
hold an orientation day for<br />
Rout* SO, south on Route 50<br />
rvi-d in thi? school ninth (p-aders un Tuesday,<br />
to Route 9 and north to<br />
cafelrria Doors open at S 30, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8 Upper Township<br />
school<br />
chiidnii not using bus ninth p-aders, will be picked up<br />
Iransportiitinn are not lo arrive at the usual time and place by Route K-2 Mrs, Capito<br />
at [ht- sCiiool grounds until that the bus School will be in leave school at 11:20 via Old<br />
hiTjc<br />
session for the entire school Tuekahoe rd and Tuekahoe rd.<br />
New n'tjistrauiins will be day y<br />
lo Route 50 Proceed north on<br />
areepii'ri ihruuBh Friday, Special Education children Rout* 50 to Rout* 49, west on<br />
Si'ptrmb'T 4. nnd closed attending Trainahle Class in Rout* 49 tu Cedar av., north<br />
Ihcriiilti'r until Wednesday, Middle Township will begin the on Cedar to Marshallvilie rd,,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 16<br />
school year on Wednesday, west on Marshallvilie to Head<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 9<br />
1 ^li In<br />
Tuckahf* rd , i-itsi mi<br />
Tuekahoe In Church rri , (wist<br />
on Churrh In Route fl, south<br />
on Ftciutp 9 id srh. nl Tap.'<br />
May Court House<br />
EiemonLary Srh I After<br />
SchiKil Aetivilifs<br />
pIpmpntMry *u?hi>'*! y i I 1 and<br />
travel Routp 9 through<br />
Beeslry's Point, Marmora,<br />
Palermo, Spnville sud Rmitf SO<br />
thruurjh Spavilii', F'etersbu ry,<br />
Tuekahoe and RouLf JO In<br />
Head <strong>of</strong> the River, arrivi> nl him<br />
gnragp at 5 15 pm<br />
High School After School<br />
Activities leave hus garage in<br />
Tuekahoe 5 15 «nd travel<br />
ernpty to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School, leave High srhoii! S "SO<br />
and travel Fifth st and Bay av .<br />
lo Roosevelt blvd , to Route 9<br />
and north to Bpesley's Point,<br />
return to Tuekahop rri and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Tuckahtic rd to<br />
Church rd to Route 9 iri<br />
Palermo and south through<br />
Seaville to Rout* .50 nnd north<br />
throut?h Seaviile, Petersbiry,<br />
Turkahoe to Mill rri and tu<br />
Head <strong>of</strong> the River and ri'turn<br />
via RoutJ> 49, arrive hus gnraae<br />
7 p.m<br />
Orientation Day set<br />
for Upper students<br />
MARMORA In a letter<br />
issued recently by William<br />
Maynard, administrative<br />
principal <strong>of</strong> Upper Township<br />
Elementary School, it was<br />
announced that Upper<br />
Township pupils attending<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hi(;h School as<br />
freshmen will have a day <strong>of</strong><br />
Orientation on <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8,<br />
Children will report at 8,40a<br />
m, and complete at 3:13 p.m.<br />
Pupils may carry their own<br />
lunch, or buy it at the school<br />
cafeteria.<br />
A bus will leave the<br />
Township garage at 7; IB a.m.<br />
and travel the main highways<br />
(Routes 49, 50 and 9). Corbin<br />
<strong>City</strong> pupils should be at the<br />
garage by 7; 15 to board the<br />
bus, or be on Route 49 arid 50<br />
by 730. The same bus will<br />
return at 3:1 5p,m, If a child is<br />
not riding the bus, notify Mrs<br />
May at 628-2231.<br />
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PAP or Olive loaves or<br />
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Smoked Canned Ham<br />
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Domestic Canned Ham .': $ 3 29<br />
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PAOi S _ SECTION TWO<br />
Surf sailors<br />
climax season<br />
THEY'RE OFF 1 The Sun<br />
(•(> nff the ,'JUtli st hi>:i.h<br />
Thiimriii'<br />
•unll-il! n.-.'t t,lkt.S ,,ff fr«m HrV |nnd fnr nn W |<br />
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• >i i h»- * inie name<br />
La«l wi r h I « h 11 I h 11 L<br />
ii ** I Ih i k Hi ,n<br />
11" il I i r I i i ,, 111<br />
' '' '1 I flu p iri r ill i<br />
All! »i I Ilic mill r I r<br />
eompum'd i>i "• " i i shi nn , ,„ )<br />
Summer residerits .>} fVerin ih i i c nl i v ii<br />
CilV<br />
L i nim III Ifi i t| M I | i<br />
LJimmudiini Luty Paul.<br />
h m kn h \A u I I<br />
I h nil! r<br />
who organized ihi' flub la«l<br />
released the names nf<br />
the eiimposi<br />
ih The Hiimmerheari .kind<br />
three rari=s<br />
"up fnirli (he Plulariel<br />
August 2? ind<br />
•iv> Ydr.i (,,,,|j SHmpy.<br />
30, and<br />
ieiiWiU Mill !„ (hi. ' i<br />
acknowledged the<br />
W f asKlstanre given by Dr and<br />
fur P irli h<br />
Mrs. J S Lehman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> All h nth ih flai pr<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and Mr and Mrs Harold UIWJ hj I I F f (u fil% I<br />
Clark in. <strong>of</strong> Boston, Mass<br />
Ih \ r p rli -i i Hin^<br />
Mr and Mrs Rirhard<br />
Fowler, <strong>of</strong> Newton Square. Pa .<br />
took first place honors in thr<br />
series <strong>of</strong> races. while<br />
Commodore and Mrs Paul u(<br />
Newton Square, and Mr and<br />
Mrs. Fred Mere, <strong>of</strong> Berwyn,<br />
Pa , were tied for second<br />
Mr and Mrs John Lozinalk.<br />
<strong>of</strong> East Nomton, Pa , finisheij<br />
in the third•placi' position, and<br />
„ Mr. and Mrs Joan Paytas, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, captured "fourth<br />
Fifth place winners were iMr<br />
and Mrs. Ruben Foedisus <strong>of</strong><br />
Ejkin Park, Pa.. vthjle Mr and<br />
Mrs. William Leonard finished<br />
last in the competition at sixth<br />
p\me<br />
The club, which plans to<br />
continue next year, held ius<br />
awards banquet Sunday night<br />
at the Crab Trap.<br />
1 every rtiiv h.<br />
I);*M M'•'?!;(£?),!, rh rcptiFtx<br />
I hill Arl Nippes, nf the<br />
\!=nunfts' *"•<br />
Dick Edwards. .J! the<br />
Buccaneer' caught a Jmarlin.<br />
while Tony Faraco released (he<br />
, 1 1 , 1<br />
two marlin he raughl \aboard<br />
lit11. Ic h l f, nhi h h ulti<br />
his Christi" "\<br />
inri if ^( llhlrh-ir\ i<br />
in th* fu tu r»<br />
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In < tht-r utidn tl^hinj. nia« VSeakflsh are still runnin||<br />
Willum Dilti i IT d pirn strong as evidenced by<br />
•ih .h[ Lerntjnt s report that Fr^d<br />
ftiur hluili h and iwn h nifn Weller, Lion Miedarna, jifnd<br />
ihi lar^* lb advantage uvir<br />
Knight s aftrr thi fir^t ptrmd<br />
GIpason *a:orpd night i*f hi<br />
tnam s points in th* 1 pi nud<br />
Thi sMTond quirtrr >mw i<br />
balann-d Fni itt-irk inrn-BW<br />
their odge to 40 31 at<br />
half timH In thn third pi-mid<br />
W*>isst pound in If) points us<br />
thr pUyufi champions optnid<br />
up a 8T 4 1 ! lead HuTf nrttiri<br />
wvpn fourth quarter points a c<br />
hn hilpid hi", tiam maintain<br />
thn IH point jdvjntag* at thp<br />
finish<br />
Gleason, a sharpshnoting<br />
Delaware High School grad<br />
who will att seventh. Wanruno<br />
special equipment will be play<strong>of</strong>f championship <strong>of</strong> the<br />
drew :i walk, stole second and<br />
needed. Participation in the<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Youth Athletic<br />
HCufvd the winmny run nn<br />
activities does .not impair a Association by beating<br />
Hugh Jones single to center<br />
boy's amateur standing.<br />
Exchange Club, 8-6, in the Mike Kooker s home run<br />
final game <strong>of</strong> a hest<strong>of</strong>three was the big hit for P B A Scon<br />
Boys can register for the<br />
series. The champions lost the gp! th*' victors' while pitching<br />
eompetitiun to be held<br />
first game <strong>of</strong> the series by in rHiei <strong>of</strong> Any Barry<br />
October 3 at 10 a.m., at the<br />
forfeit when they inadvertently Chadwick smacked three hiLs<br />
34th st, playground, at Meyer<br />
failed to got every player into for the hisers with Mike CuliH'<br />
Motors before <strong>Sep</strong>tember 26,<br />
the game thereby ending their getting two Jim Chudwiek was<br />
Each contestant must be<br />
14=garhe winning streak They the losing pitcher though he<br />
accompanied by one <strong>of</strong> his<br />
then won the second game, limited the champs to four<br />
parents or a legal guardian at<br />
6-5, to set the stage for the hit*<br />
the registration. Each bey will<br />
finaj meeting,<br />
The first game uf the series<br />
receive a free Tips Book<br />
containing the^ stories <strong>of</strong> Mike Sannino, on*? <strong>of</strong> the saw PBA win, 20"), un the<br />
league-leading NFL stars. league's all time peat players, field but lose when the<br />
smacked a three-run homer in. OCVAAs rules committee<br />
In the competition a point is<br />
the championship game to found them in violation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
awarded for each foot the ball<br />
finish as the leagijp champion league rule requiring that every<br />
travels in the air and a point is<br />
in that department. He player play at leasl one thing<br />
deducted for each foot the ball<br />
smacked five. Sannino also The forfeit washed out a<br />
lands to the left <strong>of</strong> right <strong>of</strong> a<br />
gained the mound decision, hi three-hit win for Sannino who<br />
center line. All measurements<br />
eighth <strong>of</strong> the year without a also smacked four hits Also<br />
are made to the half-foot, with<br />
defeat<br />
erased from the record sva> a<br />
half-points awarded or<br />
home run by Jones<br />
deducted.<br />
In the bottom <strong>of</strong> the seventh<br />
The winner <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
inning, PBA leading 8-6, the This title was the third in<br />
contest will be eligible for the<br />
scrappy Exchange team loaded four y e a r s for the<br />
zone competitions, and this<br />
the bases with two outs. P.B.A sponsored team and the<br />
could eventually lead to the<br />
Sannino wont to a full count fourth overall. Their first title,<br />
national finals to be held in<br />
on Gary Weisenberg before in 1963, featured the only<br />
Los Angeles,<br />
throwing a strike past him to team in OCYAA Major League<br />
wrap up the game and thehistory<br />
to play through an<br />
league championship.<br />
entire se;ison without a loss<br />
That team was 16-0. The<br />
Firemen in Pageant<br />
Steve Ang added to the<br />
breakdown <strong>of</strong> championships<br />
winner's hitting attack with<br />
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two singles in three trips to the<br />
leading with a total <strong>of</strong> four<br />
Fire Company <strong>of</strong> Marmora will<br />
plate. Bob Harre was the<br />
Legion, Kiw<br />
take part in the Miss America<br />
starting and losing pitcher fnr<br />
Parade in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> next<br />
Exchange, while Al Neill<br />
week. A spokesman said they<br />
pitched in relief.<br />
will in effect be representing all Game number two saw<br />
volunteer fire companies, A Exchange take the early lead<br />
contingent will accompany the and come very close to winning<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial representatives, and the entire thing. Exchange had<br />
otheri are invited to watch the barely qualified for the<br />
parade on television,<br />
play<strong>of</strong>fs, finishing one game<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> Legion for third<br />
place, but upset second place<br />
KiwanLs to earn the right to<br />
Don't delay!<br />
Film add rets<br />
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Exchange led, 5-4, entering<br />
the sixth inning <strong>of</strong> the second<br />
game when Mike Lombardi<br />
drilled a double to chase home<br />
Lenny Scott with the tying<br />
ClMiHM Adi Iring RMVIM<br />
F al! have won three. Lions and<br />
St Augustine have each won<br />
once <strong>On</strong>ly one other team.<br />
Exchange in 1964 and 1965,<br />
has been able to win two<br />
consecutive championships<br />
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Mta, Hnd<br />
21' BERTRAM B»hl« M»r<br />
21' FORMULA 160 HP Marb<br />
20- BERTRAM Ugppl. FWC<br />
20- CHRIS CRAFT ftUj* •UR<br />
If SEA BIRD, in HP Mm.<br />
II' RENKEN, 120 HP BUG<br />
17- GLASSPAR. 120 HP OMC<br />
COMPLITf STOCK BOiTON WM4LIR, HUrcurf<br />
TFid#-ln Bank Financing<br />
RENTALS AVAILABLi . TRY B1FORE YOU BUY<br />
S» Rever Houiebeati 32' £ 36' - Sleep 6 to 10<br />
Runabouts & Ski Boats • Fully Iquiiptd<br />
ST#NE HABBOK<br />
MARINA<br />
«th STRUT BRIDCE ON THI INLAND WATIRW4T<br />
STDNi HARBOR, H J l40»i 3M-I141<br />
Factor, Tiiin.a Mtchinici • Csmplftc Marine FtciiiHt!<br />
OPIN 7 DSVS SHIP"! STORES<br />
SPECMiS<br />
"MILL" STORM WINDOWS<br />
fflyVBSS 5 for $80,00<br />
"Anodized" Storm Window.<br />
WLF STOWN6 5 for $88,75<br />
'WHITE' 1 STORM WINDOWS<br />
Sfor$89JS<br />
TRIPl£ TRACK<br />
MLF STORING<br />
md SCREEN REPAIRS}<br />
$59.95 $68.95 $69.95 $69.96 $79.95<br />
All Price* Are Completely Installed j ^<br />
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS—JALOUSIES'<br />
SHUTTERS — AWNING WlNDQWft><br />
SCREENS — AWNINGS — DOOR:<br />
DIM. 399-1M1<br />
Bikir's Aluphiwi
PAGE 10 — SiCTION TWO<br />
THf OCEAN CITY SfNTINILLIDOER FRIDAY, SHPTiMin 4. <strong>1970</strong> FRIDAY SIPTiMBIR 4. <strong>1970</strong> \<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
for thtjst? roluinns should hi* in tfi^ nffirr<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ti\o Smtind-Lrdg*^ NOT IATKR THAN NcViN TUES<br />
DAY YVR RLXJUl^AK PUBLICATION .%nri N(X)N WKPNKS<br />
HAY Kt)R T^XM^TK TO-CLASSl**V Hial WMH<br />
<strong>On</strong>*' Time L*fi Words nr LJ'SS . ...,i;... Sift*<br />
ifn' por wi?rci oxc^niHiinfi ?f* ivordsi<br />
Ad Hunnffii? ft Consnriitivp TiniP-s, wifh 3 WnHs or<br />
I rfiw .=,=.,.... ,,..,,,, = ,.. . |5 no<br />
Ails riMjUinng Box Nfumh*>nr Br Mrtn?<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash —-<br />
TOO IATK TO DOSSIFY ADS 25r EXTRA<br />
I'opy niniUxi :n, givrn (o rt'prosrnfHtivt 1 SF brought to<br />
nfln-c personally. Ml^T BE ACCOMPAN^D BY CAifl OR<br />
STAMPS in i/xtVi'r rust Cupy .H/rpptrd OVPJ phom* rts murtpgy<br />
Snci O<strong>On</strong>VPnirr'ii'P h) rUSfonirr Ri-nnffnni'o nili^t hp in hpforr<br />
ml vr-rfispnii-ni is %v-\ n fypr-<br />
Hflxfiifipri Pispiny Advertising = ; f ;V p**r Agntr Ijnp<br />
!N MfMORIAM<br />
• N MEMORY OW LrON H<br />
who p,35s?d away S«p! 9. 195*<br />
Ssdly misssH by family<br />
Wife Nftlfin *U>~ Ss5ft&ft<br />
gnd family<br />
IN LOVING MEMORY <strong>of</strong> rny<br />
and fa*h«^. Percy Smith wh<br />
suddenly <strong>Sep</strong>t 5!h 1961<br />
fa i@me hfi frisy b» g<br />
Tg sihsrs juM a p.vi ft* th<br />
§lit tp th» er%*« whf* iftvwd a<br />
him<br />
Hii memory wl!( slWay^ last<br />
Jy%I a elustsr Of beautiful<br />
Spraygd by § million tn^ra<br />
Wiihing God esu'3 hays *p£F«<br />
For jgsf a few more years.<br />
Still missed arid still<br />
Sadly miiced by *^-e<br />
and family juni M<br />
Paul. Jaefe<br />
ANGLEMEVER. HABRV<br />
In loving memory e* our deaf son<br />
and hrsther. on the annivpriarV ef<br />
hr* death Ub<strong>of</strong> Bay, <strong>Sep</strong>t 7. 1964<br />
There is ^ read called ms l<br />
Where pfaasant !hsughts<br />
f<br />
Jyii titiB the ro%2 beySfid tfc*<br />
Jt gees an growing forever<br />
C*£h «y a prayer feseps us in f<br />
TO ftft* we lfi¥B SO very muefi<br />
Always in mir hsstrs<br />
Sadly mj"iE*d by mothe? and fa<br />
LOST<br />
LOST — Brown nsadla point knit<br />
ting bsf na^f 1st it. beach on Aug<br />
f§. Contents ynflnisnsd R«?srd<br />
Phon* eoll«t l.)OS.47Hii6. »4<br />
KITTEN _ All white, femsle Wear-<br />
ing collar vie 4th It Rewsrt<br />
Call J9S.S4H or 3»».3a!3 9-4<br />
A^PLICATIONI bang taken fw ye»r<br />
reynd fognlain N#(p Apply at<br />
WOQlworths. 73S Asbury AVB F t-4<br />
iATHlNQ SUIT Navy blue fetor<br />
Pan ifew out Qf ear window sn<br />
West Ave Call !»M7!3 9-4<br />
PIMALi HILP WANTED<br />
iTORE CLEWK — ynr round em.<br />
ploymmt ooporturiity m Central<br />
<strong>City</strong> store. Ejpeneneed prefepre^<br />
Send references and preyisis HFI<br />
ployment reeord to SentinrtLedgep,<br />
•on 111 it<br />
— BMMnl <strong>of</strong>fice nautfiw,<br />
S&ne SB*ri«hee. i days <strong>of</strong> 6,<br />
MlJO. Drl»«rt license helpful, but<br />
not MMntial, 11.75 is IS ss hourlj<br />
Phil bus fare Call Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
J4S-J0OO t.f<br />
iALISOIRLS — fyil time, year<br />
fpund position. Experienced only<br />
Aoply Lyriat, Ith and Central 9-4<br />
BABtSITTER — ieetiey's Point, ma-<br />
lure woman to watch children in<br />
my home. Phone 399-0095, 910<br />
LADIES WANTED for full t,ms or<br />
part lime Hiss work Day or<br />
evening hours. Pleasant working<br />
Hjnojtions in Mtrsetive shops Call<br />
641-5401 f.4<br />
WAlTRfsSES — applioations now<br />
being taken for convention sea.<br />
•on. Uniforms furnished Apply be-<br />
twern 1S-4 p.m. Ask f<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ander.<br />
•on, Flanders Hotel. 11th and losrd-<br />
**lt 9.10<br />
l»St AUSTIN HEAIV. «eall«nt eon.<br />
flitlon, Uk» fim, interior. Isathir<br />
«t», new tires 1900 Call 199-<br />
»• t.f.<br />
Mt . tlSOD, Contast Mr Even,<br />
199.1016 [vens Wer 51J1 Coi.<br />
Avt (.4<br />
1969 Z.J8 CAMARO eieellent cond<br />
«n'l! trade or cash. Call JJB.J046<br />
9-4<br />
BUN IE BUGGV r ^r7eiiSeTed"Tl?0,<br />
N. J, Inspected, Keystone mag<br />
, Wnsals daersn (OB. many other<br />
Btras. Call J9».JKi 7 9.1><br />
PLVMOUTH DUSTER <strong>1970</strong>, radio and<br />
19«5 PLVMOUTH •arraeui., V-i,<br />
silver gray, radio, auto, trans.<br />
M»- 9-24<br />
MUST SELL by <strong>Sep</strong>t 1, ^esT<strong>of</strong>f^<br />
take* l»»a Plymouth Sport Sate-<br />
lit* Vinyl ro<strong>of</strong> and many other<br />
Jjtrai. A one owner ear Call 399-<br />
ie«s. 9,4<br />
• QUALITY *<br />
USED CARS<br />
S1ANDAHD WntTlAO<br />
Of IMS VVORILI<br />
1<br />
— CADILLAC! -.<br />
'SI Calais Cp«. IJJ9I<br />
'67 0i\m, Full Pow«r 13195<br />
'U Canv't. F, Pow 4 air I8I9J<br />
'M C.l.it, 4dr, HOT 12)95<br />
'« S»i DiVlllo, F.P,, Air *19tS<br />
— OTHIM —<br />
•69 VW, t dp S^, I179S<br />
•M T-ilrd Landau |J995<br />
•«f Bulefc CanytrtHI. $2195<br />
'•F FflhJ SM 800 t dp hdt I1S9S<br />
•11 LaMini HOT Cp« tilts<br />
•U Fort Country S»d |iJ9s<br />
DRUCK<br />
CADILLAC<br />
TIMPIfT<br />
l*Hi A Alkvry Av..<br />
FEMALf HELP WANT6D<br />
iu'l t>mp 399 14S1<br />
M4TUF?t WOMAN WANTED fm<br />
tail dr**e sh~p w,ll (,2?i«<br />
nAfi ROUND WAITRESS Sr g,fl5<br />
to f rg.n rtQH, fftr n^Kf symmsr<br />
Af%D ehsimhrrm.?.'d y*;af rftii^H piy-<br />
TiDijlh inn r^/f 13Q 373Q 9 ]"Q<br />
AVON HEPRESINTATIVFS iosd m<br />
ferp^-fing litfB5 Th^y f*>#fif new<br />
in *he b#iiiity hu^npsfe and have<br />
ffje monsy fw -^any «?frst Caii<br />
f,a* &4 1 50OO 9^4<br />
MALI HILP WANTED<br />
AN FOR AftTFNNA work and TV<br />
dehvery ¥ft3f roynd pssifion pf<br />
ert#nce pfef errs^ biit not neces<br />
ary Wrrfp Hni 401 ^fir.fi^l Led-<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
SHOULD HAVI SOME<br />
EXPERIENCE IN<br />
MOTOR MAINTENANCE<br />
AND CONTROLS<br />
YgAR ROUND POSITION<br />
WILLIAM S.<br />
ANDERSON. INC,<br />
IMS WIST AVI,<br />
_ ^ t.f<br />
MALE HELf WANTED — for msf-<br />
ine construetjpn m the 0 C area<br />
Enpefienee preferred but not neces-<br />
sary Must be over 18, permanent<br />
position Centarrt Chas M Doutrtch.<br />
J»9.4i35. I0IJ limBSon Ave. t-f<br />
OPERIENCED PAINTIR wantad for<br />
month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember and October<br />
Please call ill 13J0 fw informa.<br />
tign and interview 9^4<br />
PHYSICALLY AS LI MALI to" assTs<br />
in hauseteeepmg dept- Five daj<br />
week, fringe benefits, starting 9-8-7B<br />
Mf». Kay 399.1105. S.4<br />
IUSIOYS — Applications now beJng<br />
taken for eon\ierrtion season Llni.<br />
forms furnished Apply between lit<br />
p.m Ask for Mrs. Anderson. Fland-<br />
en Hotel, ilth and Fjo.irdwjlk g.]fj<br />
RtTIKO MAN, part time wort for<br />
motel The Forum, Sth and Atlan-<br />
tic Aye<br />
GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT ,n<br />
Tutkshoe Must answer telephone<br />
and radio, type, sort and check<br />
bills, etc Start work <strong>Sep</strong>t 4 salary<br />
eomefnurate with e«penenc« Must<br />
have own transportation Pleas*<br />
send reply l0 g0, 40g sentinel<br />
l-«(ger i.4<br />
RETIRED TEACHER, (weferabiy~eli.<br />
fnentary tD work psfl time at<br />
pnvatt boys scnool lor <strong>1970</strong>-1971<br />
term Call 3995115 " "9.4<br />
COUPLE — Maintenance man and<br />
housekeeper for local motel Live<br />
in modern apt Call J99.O1S0. 9.4<br />
MMPLOYMENT AGINCY<br />
«*N CITY EMPLOYMENT A,,ncy,<br />
91S Wejt A»« Reliable hHjT fum.<br />
iihed. Refwencss Invtttl^atad. Cor.<br />
della Maddo», prop, dial 199.191$<br />
t.f<br />
0R0AN AND PIANO INSTRUCTIONS<br />
—Harmony, chord consiruetien<br />
reading symbols, etc Del Z.ne<br />
Somers Point 127-5493. 9/4<br />
•CREATIVI PROJtCTS" More than<br />
babysitting. We have planned a<br />
TUTORING<br />
.- = =<br />
RIABiNO—AM ages. Remedial mad-<br />
inf. Phonies Elementary jchool<br />
lubject, Simple spe«h problems.<br />
RestfmsH work for prfrfirlt grad-<br />
ers. 0n( hour's help—helpil A<br />
personally conducted tutoring Mrv-<br />
ISB since 1990, dertifitd taaeher;<br />
Arline Neai, JJls PUsiure Aye<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 399-1794 or 399.4114!<br />
RUIBER STAMPS MAOI TO ORDlH<br />
Promot delivery R<br />
CAPE MAY DIAMONDi~_riVilPeut<br />
your own Monis, an/ ilia I] "1<br />
jsrat, a|M have iome for uls Call<br />
W7.2041. William S. H.rtl^V 41*<br />
Atlantic Ave., Some Wnt, N J<br />
r t.f.<br />
FULTON'S<br />
irm STRUT a<br />
BAY AVENUE<br />
Til<br />
REDUCE SAFE AND FAST with O*<br />
bat* TabMi and EV "<br />
pjllt". Km#<br />
PROF, SERVICES<br />
NTINfi — mtvrio<br />
nytime 19911453<br />
nail<br />
tf<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
Ymmr Round Mllnfan'Kca<br />
451-0108<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS and iform<br />
windowi ResC"een#d and Hew<br />
glaii mitahsd Mlsmi=Rpmsri Co..<br />
SOI New Rp»d Routs fl. §&*?••!-?<br />
Point Digl 977-4133 If<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
W. will •ifimitt th.<br />
coil ef initalling<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
y «r» undtr no o*ll»«H»n<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
1MI Wait Av. Dial HM44J<br />
NEE3 HiLC gBtting all thole |ob»<br />
dene? Carpentry, painting, ifltera<br />
tions, ete AN *srb expertly dpn*<br />
Call J99-144-J tor fr.e utimiU t f<br />
lugent W, Pashley<br />
AQENCV INC.<br />
COMPLETE INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE<br />
SHORE ROAD, MARMORA<br />
DIAL 3994344<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENT — painting,<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>ing and siding, ceramic tile.<br />
flour tile, all types <strong>of</strong> esilmgj ind<br />
panellinB No jptJ to© irhsll, call<br />
~ 39^94S Jpfry MeDsnald<br />
If<br />
BROOKS<br />
Quality TV<br />
(Pormerly Schyff's TV Mfr )<br />
• TV* RADIO REPAIRS<br />
• ELECTRONIC SERVICING<br />
• RCA SERVICING<br />
PHILCO Salt* and Scrvfea<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
NOW LOCATTO AT<br />
206 E. Seventh Street<br />
Phone 399-8699<br />
Qpmn FHdiy ivsningi<br />
CARS SIMONIZED<br />
58.95<br />
RAY'S MIRROR SHINE<br />
114 Confril AM., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Call tar Appo.ntm.nt IfMll]<br />
CAINTINQ _ ]»9.|3S4<br />
"1*<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
Aik ui, w» rant<br />
tny kind)<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Wallace Hardware<br />
7M ASBURY AVINUI<br />
m WEST AVINUI<br />
Upholstering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
PHONE 1M-HJ7<br />
IIS E. ROOIIVELT BLVD.<br />
MARMONA, N. 1,<br />
Car Radios Repaired<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
MOTOROLA SALES infl SERVICE<br />
Authorlj.d Itrvlcl llitlon for<br />
DELCO . BFNOIX . MOTOROLA<br />
CAR RADIOS<br />
211 ASIURV AVE, Dili 3M.J2M<br />
F t.f,<br />
Auto Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
Service<br />
MEAN CITY<br />
GLASS COMPANY<br />
936 Aibury Avtnut<br />
399.2224<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
ON THE PREMISES<br />
AND IN YOUR HOME<br />
W« auarairiM Ail Our Wcrfc<br />
ALL MAKES ft MODELS<br />
Color, Black & White<br />
YOUNG'S TV<br />
A RiCORD SHOP<br />
HI Aibury Av«.<br />
Dial Mf-NIl<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
LIGHT HAULINO, M0VIN0<br />
AND TRAM RiMOVAL<br />
FRED SWAYNGIM<br />
StMiM<br />
PROF, SERVICES<br />
O»r«o* Dear*<br />
• bctric B*«F Opw*Nn<br />
Salai • Iniullillsn • Sarvlu<br />
HOWMET STORM WINDOW5 4<br />
DOORS — BlPLACtMtNT SAIN<br />
= Ljcsnsed ind !n*iir#d —<br />
CALL DON LOVI<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
936 Aibury Avanua<br />
M frft and IM<br />
3992234<br />
AUTO GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
Iniursnc* Approved<br />
S«rvle#<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avinua<br />
B«wMn M ind IMh<br />
3992224<br />
11<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Afbury Avtntn<br />
Bah.Mii Ml and IMi<br />
399-2224<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avenue<br />
Mn Mi and IMh<br />
399-2224<br />
BILL GANNON<br />
Painting Contractor<br />
Interior Exterior<br />
Quality Work Done<br />
?1MM*<br />
VenrtteflBlindi<br />
RI-TAPI • RECORD<br />
• REPAIR •<br />
Dill 399-5140<br />
SEASHORE<br />
VENETIAN BLIND CO,<br />
10S Roowv.ll Blvd.<br />
Mimwrt, N, j.<br />
UNDIH NEW OWNtTOHIP<br />
Tom Ward<br />
REUPHOLSTERING<br />
POR FHEI ESTIMATES,<br />
PHONE<br />
399-7554 F t.f.<br />
PAPiR HANGING AND PAINTING,<br />
Wall t. falntai, Vinyls RMKHT<br />
«ble fate?. Call MMI7J j Memrj-<br />
hl" t.f.<br />
COMPLETI YEAR<br />
'ROUND LAWN CARE<br />
CALL MR, "K"<br />
398-1567<br />
CHAIRS, (ane, fuih and afsave.<br />
Marks 407 Dobbs Avt, Ssmsn<br />
Pt. C«ll 9I7|47»<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
GAL ROOFING<br />
HOT TAR SPECIALISTS<br />
New ro<strong>of</strong>, aid ro<strong>of</strong> f»pilr»d, ro<strong>of</strong><br />
ncotltd with pun hot tlr,<br />
AVERAGE SIZE ROOF $M<br />
AlH lUttarl Hid iWn«l<br />
CALL 3M-2S94<br />
1 ou.<br />
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S AlUrttlani<br />
criiy done and prampt ••rvlei,<br />
Reaunsblt Anytlms on WHkdiyi,<br />
Mr. and Mr. Hknry Mlktarlan, 1410<br />
Central Ast,, itS-ltiS. tf.<br />
LIT NATE'DO IT, MilntwUBft, II|M<br />
hullnf tnd hauu elMnlni, Ni<<br />
thin MeEirlsnai 19»tBlti, M<br />
ODD JOBS minor horn* mp«lri,<br />
. terawtlni. ttorm uih ind pilot-<br />
ing. Froe ..tlm.t.i. Call MV4M1<br />
ftr 39t-l440, IIM<br />
A CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
DOGS, CATS, PETS<br />
HUMAN! SOCIF-rv B( PC h«l<br />
h^msleii snimali i«#king TLC<br />
»nd i ge*s1 home Hsuri 9^11 am<br />
trtd 1 3n in b 10 p -n T»nn**s**<br />
Avs 3,,.i *ih«if*f RH 199 6111 fjt<br />
43 1 I<br />
BEAUflfl'L ^Ahnjjnry r«3 Pfr^iian<br />
kittsri fFF r»g.i(#r.d Dial 344*<br />
! 79S t<<br />
WANTED FOR SALE<br />
FIRITHORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
CUSTOM BOARDINO<br />
and GROOMING<br />
pla«M cill fer tppol<br />
628 2340.<br />
tT<br />
OOS TRAINING CLASSES and m.<br />
dividij^l instruetion in ^pdienee<br />
.ind ,idv»nce eBedi&nc-s FQfrTi'ng<br />
day and night elassts f,§^ Fsr In-<br />
*,»m3tlfV> ^all lQI^^Ofi4 r*f lQ*5-409fi<br />
I&fo<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
RQ*T SLIP ?f> M, hy JI)- long<br />
Tap lpc,itif>n 3* 9*N tif rail at<br />
[men 39(0550 !4<br />
1967 CHRi'SLEF) inboard Butbijnrr!<br />
Call 398 ?«•(« 94<br />
J1 B04T HULL, la' beam fiber<br />
glass pull in fiberglass tanks,<br />
rernni&iply decked in raiarnarsn<br />
type hull Call 3 99 j 566 9-17<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
Ml BAY AVI. Dial JW17I7<br />
Wf HAVE <strong>1970</strong><br />
HUNTING, FISHINC<br />
•nd CLAMMINO<br />
LICENSES<br />
• Gutu, Ammunitiori<br />
and Accessories<br />
• Fishing Tackle and<br />
Bait<br />
SUN.. FRI, 7 a.m. I p.m.<br />
SAT, 7 a,m, • 9 p.m,<br />
FIT<br />
PONTOON BOAT J] FT ioni, Flat<br />
dee* with tansey 18 HP sutboars<br />
with j tanks, 2 captain ehsirj, for<br />
*ard controls j life cushions MOO<br />
Call 39|.3Sii H7<br />
PACEMAKER S6' Sport Fisherfnm.<br />
all aeegssQrjes. prided for ifTV<br />
mBdiaie sale 391-7700 or JSJ-iSSS<br />
after 6 p,m 94<br />
1968 IB' FliERSLAiS runabout, 100<br />
HP ivinnjde, Ssaljon trailer Cull<br />
3JI-0t41 Before 1 p m t.f.<br />
13M TROJAN Sea Skiff 24 ft, •>•<br />
eellenf eond, very lew hrs gn<br />
196 HP Chrysler S/S, d/f, 0on><br />
MSI and full covers Call JM-Ollf<br />
afiur S (4000 t.f.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
MARINE CO.<br />
616 Pleasure Ave.<br />
399-1180<br />
Ftctory DMllr Far<br />
• THUNDIRIIRD<br />
• MF8<br />
• JOHNSON BOATS<br />
and OUTBOARD MOTORS<br />
Labor Day Savings<br />
<strong>On</strong> AJ! <strong>1970</strong> Boata<br />
and Motors in Stock<br />
WILL ACCEPT IN THADg" as partial<br />
payment triilabla inboard-out,<br />
board boat against if Trojan, twin<br />
S10 HP, fly bndgs, full aaulpmetit,<br />
mint eond Call 3I9.ISJ] Mo<br />
17 FT 1967 CHRYSLER Courier<br />
with 15 HP ChrysLr outboard,<br />
hydro V hull Must sell tMs vreek<br />
Owner leaving araa. Original cost<br />
over 14000. sacrifice 11150. Call<br />
J9».6I00 I0.J<br />
17 FT rilERGLASS MFG. mailufi.<br />
dition, owner rnust sell. Call 399-<br />
22M, Sat. and Sun only 94<br />
1960 JO' BARBOIJH outboard trail-<br />
v, 90 HP motor in ajcellent<br />
cond May be s«n roar (89 Sten<br />
ton PI Call 399-1743. 9-4<br />
SAILFISH — mast and sail e«eel-<br />
lent, hull poor ISO. Also fiberglass<br />
dinghy, needs paint and sail |JI<br />
Call JM-S! 11 e»l !0 " 9-4<br />
BLUE WATCR<br />
MARINA<br />
SHOWIlOeM CLIARANCi MLI<br />
If CC L.nc.r, 10, wai 16600<br />
new ISISO,<br />
If CC XKI*. 110 HP, -.. HIM<br />
lf,Jf Inn " m# & ^* ln •»'•' *"<br />
MISS now 11145.<br />
I*' Chifilr, 4i HP O, m<br />
•IIZ1 now tisil,<br />
BROK(RAO£ BOATS<br />
n iTO8 Ulrleh *" 11 4 i 0 Hf><br />
Iff IRC4 Pin Sadin, twin 111,<br />
m.ny «rtr.«, aiE cond. J90OO.<br />
CC sp. Flih,, TS<br />
!!«»•'• CC Wnnl,, TS, lIS'i<br />
II' <strong>1970</strong> Anluprl. flluril... 8,<br />
n«i..JW HP 10, munlk MM<br />
w * will eotiildw Man,<br />
PLUI 21 OrHEH<br />
ATTfUBTiVI LISTINQB<br />
14TN ST. ANB THE BAY<br />
DIAL 399-6200<br />
wv MAFJINIR ivr ribwgiiu<br />
Mllbest, Eietllent cond. and fully<br />
•julppsd, N^w Qonoa UN and win.<br />
«h«. Nsw earn, a Mrtlw. h.ad,<br />
don, 5 HP lyinrudi tilto Mil<br />
•"W.Wf* lne(ud« boat trKI«f,<br />
Call 199.S211 or 199-I704. g4<br />
tAnmifiTotiuiilmHpi^oiM,<br />
•uifcMrt l»67 with amh flndtr.<br />
me. J1995 Call 399-3330 wsohwd.<br />
94<br />
HIQMMT PRICES PAID for old gold<br />
and Starling Silver, Old clocki,<br />
Watehea, JewaTfy, Mini and dental<br />
brldjM Smith jewelefl, 956 Aibury<br />
AW., 399-3171. eioi.d Monmya if*<br />
HISTORICAL DATA ind BhMWnpfiT<br />
wanted for hliton being earn-<br />
Mlad cov.rin* the r 1 Or ? bfdrtHWn^ e*ntr*lly<br />
Urt-sfsd nail 199 745S<br />
f t.f<br />
THRLE ROOM APT first floor. e«fi<br />
ir.illy Ineoteri Call .199'MSI F t.f<br />
FAMILY *'t h young children inter-<br />
pstM in buying 4.1 bedroom<br />
hornft in <strong>of</strong> near Qardens area <strong>of</strong><br />
tnwn Musi b* misdnrafely priced<br />
Call .198 ?09B F 94<br />
For The<br />
Discriminating<br />
Property Owner<br />
l.inl<br />
In ill .<br />
st 11 h<br />
mi h ms* in lir if<br />
I 1 , [i,l, rm!<br />
399=1680<br />
§7<br />
WANTBO TO RENT - 2 or 3 M<br />
room hoys*, or spi unfurnished<br />
VSLing couple *ri*h 1 rhilrf 4 yftars<br />
Call 39*9166 14<br />
r>LD ! EADEP colored glass hgryjinj<br />
gas nr slertriG chandeliers, else<br />
colored glass fable lamps, gand or<br />
brrih.n 641 ?135 anytime or 841.<br />
1061 after i p m m write Rm 403,<br />
Sentinel-Ledger 9=4<br />
r.BOUND OR MOUSj and ground.<br />
Boutii 9, Unpw Township Alio<br />
want small lot in Oc^an <strong>City</strong> Write<br />
fO Bm 111 Media. Pa 1906) 9-4<br />
SAL!<br />
MILL POND ANTIQUES — China,<br />
glass, iron hetil»s, old she bird,<br />
and du< decoys <strong>of</strong>f Rte 9 at<br />
Linwood CoPyal^rsnt C«nt*r at<br />
Birgaintnwn M.ll Puna 1 bilk.<br />
9!1 4J0B F9-4<br />
ANNARELLIS BICvri.ES RollfaM<br />
Dunelt. Ralegh Bought, sold<br />
rented traded Full line ot agsas-<br />
sones Service grid parts for all<br />
bikes 399;?3~S. 1014 Aibury Av« .<br />
OcMii rily R»Btni« SOt pa, hour<br />
f t.f<br />
TURCO<br />
COLONIAL<br />
PAINT<br />
and Raflhlihing Suppllw<br />
LIMONT'S ANTIQUiS<br />
Share Rd , Ocsanview, N i.<br />
r if<br />
ANTIQUES. CURIOS and GIFTS, buy<br />
and sell Dei Zsnt studio West<br />
Oroyeland and Atlantic Awes , Som=<br />
ers Point fl block west <strong>of</strong> ^hore<br />
Rd ) Call (J7M9) 9.4<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
• LICTRIC<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIER<br />
NrtJung to itMBLll plug in<br />
and forgrt Sai'cs ciottiing<br />
from ruin by nii]dfn\. Ends<br />
musty ixiors.<br />
31" LONG $6-95<br />
24- LONG Sf.fS<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO., INC.<br />
1337 W«l Av.., OCNn <strong>City</strong><br />
COINS — Hoard <strong>of</strong> old 6oin», Lsfga<br />
pennies, half c*nt5, halves, dim«,<br />
nieklB, Indians, eie. Call IM-OBM.<br />
t.f.<br />
AUNTIE TIQUE is Sack again. Qiftl,<br />
old, new, and unysual. The ihop<br />
*ith the white picket fenc*, 833<br />
Asbury Aye Come brows*. 9=4<br />
FOR SALE<br />
Four Metal TabJei<br />
with Steel Tops<br />
37W" wide, 97H"<br />
long, 40" high<br />
Sturdy, Ideal for<br />
Mechanics Work<br />
Bench. $75.00 each<br />
Can Be Seen At<br />
SINTiNEL-LIDGER<br />
112 8th Street<br />
or<br />
DOCKS — Floating fibrBilau- Life-<br />
time maintenance free. All sijes<br />
and colors, unsinrtable Call 399-<br />
« 0 » " 9^<br />
HOIART M. CI^am4rt»^.<br />
piano ind bench PurchaiBd nwn<br />
GUNi _ new, uua, ihotguni,<br />
riflBi, pistol*, wall Handera. Gome<br />
Mrly. good seNretipn. N." J. Permit<br />
required J»rry DeFranco. 100 lay.<br />
view Ave., Palermo F.venlnji and<br />
wtahendt." ' - 9.4<br />
R.C RQBIINS 641 Aibury /We<br />
daily Appraisals <strong>of</strong> intiquej and<br />
furniture. Glad to buy Oriental rugs<br />
and Ejrly American antique furni-<br />
ture. Call 399.1220 evening! 9.jfl<br />
CURRISH A ivu and MhaTpriiitr<br />
nieeh/ framed at the New Ing!<br />
luntf Shop, 114 West Ave on We<br />
aM»y, - ,,<br />
15 OCl, FT. REFBIGIBATOR ffmr<br />
top good running ordef Nsaa<br />
w w M8kj_<strong>of</strong>fef. "399-4Z43. SM<br />
UilD KIMIEL r»IAN0, *ood eond<br />
1100 firm, Call 39801] 94<br />
PIANO AND<br />
ORGAN SALE<br />
New Stint <strong>On</strong> fsr<br />
LOWREY 4 THOMAS<br />
0R6ANS, STORY A C<br />
KAWAI PIANOS<br />
Uaed<br />
Piano* A Organ*<br />
HAMMOND ORGAN<br />
MIM U ;;<br />
OffM<br />
MUSIC INSTRUCTION<br />
RYNER'S<br />
Musicraft Shoppe<br />
MS Aibury Avanua<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
398-0400<br />
VILLOW HOUSE <strong>of</strong> an<br />
'quc« and oridmitnti. Visit.<br />
bpowis end buy *aoden cigmr store<br />
Indian oil Igmpi hundred! <strong>of</strong> old<br />
er»M alau lt»m«, ete Qp«n Sun-<br />
d«»i I] pm, 1 miln from sanian<br />
Poirri on Mcy> L9ftdiF^g Bri f t f<br />
RUSTIC FENCES<br />
CEDAH FENCES<br />
- All S»yt« -<br />
(All P«t. Ti«aM)<br />
OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Ptarty Of SIMk an Hand<br />
W« If^all—Prompt Mlwfy<br />
Ft Rd NMT Tlrtan Rd.<br />
BARGAINTOWN<br />
Phone 641-6210<br />
or 927JS47<br />
BARN SALE =- Cleaning out tht<br />
Aeyvan stable, 3 old bure*Mt, Vic<br />
torijn m.ntiii pieee tmall fiblem,<br />
odd E* iins, mirror*, old tools,<br />
trunks, sinflie hed frame*, pddi<br />
and ends Every ?n and Eat until<br />
empty A two panel Chine** teak=<br />
wood scTosn and g Victorian hav-<br />
ing stand Seen by appf prtly |63<br />
8/S1 ?',; Shore Ha tetvllle 9-4<br />
TLOOB QAS HEATER. J yr« eld<br />
1110 Call 1«O ,707 Urii thru<br />
fhu.rj Qniy f f<br />
COUNTRY FLBA MARKET<br />
Grawily Run Coonfry Start<br />
Sflfwsri Paint<br />
Msy^ Landing ltd.. R0ut# S59<br />
Mayft Landing<br />
ANTIOUJS — COLLECTABLE?<br />
REFRESHMENTS<br />
SEPT, 5—10 A»U. TO DUIK<br />
9T<br />
SALE — 0 1 portable family Hit<br />
dishwasher, 1 yr old (like n»w<br />
«md ! S13S Cull 399:9418 iftar S<br />
P m and weekends g.4<br />
BOYS 26 In Sahwmn bik« $10<br />
Call 39B-SO37 94<br />
QARASE iALI — ironing board,<br />
hujh wooden step lander, short<br />
metal sterj ladder (1 10 Beginners<br />
syrfboard |S0, 4 low white beach<br />
ehairs $3 each 3 matetwrig bed<br />
ipreads with 1 p«j. <strong>of</strong> eurtajnt,<br />
floral pattern U0 Odds and «nd»<br />
399^1! " 9.4<br />
FOUR PENNA MOUSB dlnini~r«ni<br />
ehairt, perfect tend reaianMile<br />
Call 399.7481 after 11 am 9.4<br />
GAS WATEH T A l<br />
eond %H Call<br />
ANTIQUES — one boy doll and otw<br />
infant Hapliea old iron coal Keve,<br />
Call 399-iiBI 9.4<br />
36 INCH QE BANQt ANV r»<br />
sonable <strong>of</strong>fer eonsidarad Call 6*<br />
fore Men, p.m 199^106 9-4<br />
SEASON END BIKE SALE — all as-<br />
sumblod, dean, ready to go. lotn<br />
St bikes 10th and the Boardwalk<br />
QAS ROOM HEATERS mUlShlS'-<br />
000 BTU'a, auto eorrtmii. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
far liwlng quartert, pr«tle»«r mm<br />
SIS other 9ne with fan sulti*l«<br />
for den or »Hop $15 Call 199-49JI<br />
SHOE SALE<br />
LADIEJ if you wafrt to wear<br />
the latest £tyi« and the best<br />
Known srandi, da this: Shop the<br />
nswest and latnt ctyln and<br />
gat prteis. Th#fi eom« In ani<br />
buy tho same from our ,0,000<br />
pair Hlanion for 30% to 6O«<br />
<strong>of</strong>f. Below factory eo«t ws hays<br />
AAM » B wldtti In ovar 300<br />
br»nd» Including NaturaMlar,<br />
Ufe Strtda, Air St«p, joyee,<br />
t»ar»dhj« Klttani. Miu Amtnei,<br />
Lujans, Andiaitia, Why ran Wl<br />
und«fMi! averyons (itaf Flnt,<br />
low overhead ieeatjon, Saond,<br />
••If sarvlca »yttam. TWrt and<br />
fnoit Importsnt, our eemneyon<br />
with largnt buygri <strong>of</strong> QrMa A,<br />
Top qusllty, high faiiilan and<br />
l«t loeatad leading .hoe itsret<br />
ttlat so bankrupt due to high<br />
overtiead. iuylng for eain and<br />
Mlllng for ush we undersell<br />
evaryon* In th« ra*r <strong>of</strong> our<br />
•t<strong>of</strong>ti we uriy onMlatlona «t<br />
H,00 12.00 and UM you ear,<br />
now buy thata at S0% <strong>of</strong>f dul^<br />
Ing thli tala. We ar* making<br />
room for a big ihlprnem, Fr»e<br />
gifts to •ach Isdy with thJj ad,<br />
OKN 10 a.m. la • p.rn. MILV<br />
SUNBAT to i P.BI.<br />
HILTOV'S<br />
Branded Shore Outlet<br />
m SHORE RD.<br />
SOMERS POINT, N, J.<br />
Ju« NorMi <strong>of</strong> Orclo<br />
SCINIT PIANO Wantad rHp<strong>of</strong>lMbie<br />
_ party to t»ka oyar a spfn«t piano,<br />
EJi#y terms available Can be saan<br />
locally. Write eradlt managef, P.O.'<br />
la IS, CortJand, OrHo 44410, 9-f4<br />
WEDDING GOWN, ,izo II, aleen«i<br />
lasa, (wry. ttrilght iii'lrt, §e»l-<br />
loped nask and hem. train and<br />
waistband, matching Camelot head-<br />
|jgJM| 3S0 ¥llu » ^ * 10 6. cm<br />
SURFBOARD, Htntmt Supsrtlt* TUP<br />
FIVE Meet BIDKOpM tCT^~ 1<br />
ehalrs, J table*, flrapiaea equip,<br />
mam, ete, Call MMilS, 9.4<br />
ANTIQUE eussTTEMS Chin* plat"<br />
ers and artllt. 1 »upplie», Sana<br />
^ms over 70 yaan old Call itt-<br />
DROP LEAF walnut forMea top<br />
tabl. W|* 1 laaf and 4 ohaK?<br />
g^ggf* 48 °° C »" *p<br />
QIRLS BICVCLE, aturdy ear luggaga<br />
raclt, telephone iUnd, 2 GtllldnfT*<br />
bki fcdi. mspl, uta bad.'714 My.<br />
mouth PI,, zna fio<strong>of</strong>. B.4<br />
uRip CONNES; asTlth st. uai«<br />
clothing .lie IB to 12 in good<br />
eond,, jewalry, ehlna and Itmpt,<br />
sptwii and bonnet*, Wra eai*. Hand<br />
mjda artielai. oil palntlfwi, old<br />
holtlsi. all rMlonaOla, eolKetorl<br />
i. all itwllng H gacli, 94<br />
BRISSINQ TMU. door trtrr<strong>of</strong>, wail<br />
fntffor., 4 « < hoaliad ru«, knee<br />
hole dwk DlctuA*, wall Banfalasra,<br />
call 9274419. 9-4<br />
HOUSIHOLB FURNITURE"— Uav"<br />
Ing the oeuntry mutt lall, tM<br />
romi •«, 4 plaeat, taring and mat.<br />
!/•" *150; Norga auto, wither<br />
tlOOi Nonga dryer, 11 yaw* eld runt<br />
good MB! imaii ntfrtg.. no Umxar.<br />
rum good »25; Nan* refrtg,, fraajl<br />
•r «op, teog oand, MOj farmlc n<br />
In. dlnett. (at, 8 ehrtrt In vary<br />
toed cond IM; 1 m.pl. dreuan<br />
i 2 • aM «rlth n*r<strong>of</strong> tit, on*<br />
p «£ A mil. on<br />
l«ft Bus Funk, im-StU ~ 9.4<br />
OCEAN CITr 17th and Wnt Aye,,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aide, second lot from oarB<br />
•r 30' « 90' loned for single<br />
or duple* Fully Improved Caii |,<br />
ill 637.104J 9,10<br />
LOT FOR SALE<br />
2ITH STREET ARIA<br />
«' 1 Hi' - Up N GradV<br />
wtfh IWawilk, Curt,<br />
Water an) Sn*v<br />
J 5#5OO M<br />
GRACE<br />
— REALTY —<br />
REALTORS<br />
18th St. A Aibury Av.,<br />
399-1811<br />
BANISH M0OEIW SOFA, J lounge<br />
ehsira, 1 earner table, c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
taWe, excellent cond $106, Scatter<br />
fuy night ttble Call 3M-164J 9-4<br />
TOY THAINi, buy or Mil any make<br />
»ny cBnd Call 163-aSia. 10-1 -—<br />
LOT FOR SALE With J car firm<br />
40 « 115 IB!? Haven Aye lip<br />
to grade Jiear &£hooi gat<br />
alley paved Cali noon to 1<br />
I to 1 p.m 1994983<br />
BUS. OPPQRTUNITHS<br />
FOOD MARKiT for aala or rant<br />
Self servl&B now In operation |0*a<br />
100 ! buildjing on 40'slSG' garrier<br />
properly. Additional partunf traa<br />
eO'ilSO 1 nitures Include 90 T <strong>of</strong> ri.<br />
frig»rator easel. 100 ft shsivlnl 9<br />
icalts. (quipment for ulf Hnloa<br />
meat dapartrnent. grinders, sHoar.<br />
band saw ett L«at»d 15 mllai<br />
from Atiantie Sty <strong>of</strong>f rAjte 30.<br />
Small amount <strong>of</strong> cas*i raqulrad.<br />
call J99-110O for Information, t.f<br />
HOTEL — Oeean CKy. N j., 16<br />
rooms, 24 baths, vvaii to *SI!<br />
carpet, parking lot. eommun, klj.<br />
cnen Same owner 16 yevn IM.OM,<br />
125,900 down, balance 7 ye*n, 1%<br />
Ores* IJJ.OOO PO in J9t, 5»an<br />
C«y N. J »^<br />
Run your own<br />
business and<br />
share<br />
millions <strong>of</strong><br />
credit card<br />
holders.<br />
Mobil Credit Cart holdai.<br />
Built in aisfomers for MoWI<br />
dmlers. You get a complete<br />
line <strong>of</strong> H0i -pr<strong>of</strong>it auto prod<br />
uota; plus service jots.<br />
Training witti pay, Finandnl<br />
BffliaaiW availabie. C^or.<br />
tunify now if you qualify. Call<br />
Day 345-2273<br />
Night 927-2321<br />
MOBIL<br />
Mftt and Bay AVMIM<br />
O»M <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALI<br />
RANCHER like new, 3 badfoonia,<br />
l»rga living room, Wtefwn wNttl<br />
dinlruF- area, tils bath corfwr loea><br />
tion, moltly furni«had. 182,000, HH-<br />
logos. Real t:«t«t«. 14 Atlantic Av.<br />
CHOICE<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
CORNER<br />
1KI% TRAFFIC ARIA<br />
For Any<br />
Of<br />
MORE DETAILS ON<br />
REQUEST<br />
GRACE REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
Ilth St. A Aibury Av«.<br />
399-1811<br />
GUEST HOUSE-WINTER HOME, Ex-<br />
eallant Incsma from »U xlult and<br />
family cUantala, fully fumJahM.<br />
1021 Wnl*y An. 3W-5315. f M<br />
EXECUTIVE HOM( IN THE OA»<br />
d lM h<br />
ECUTIVE HOM( IN TH<br />
4 b*drooon. din, ! c«r»m)o til*<br />
burn, ftmly rasnt, 2 H l<br />
Ouatsn Bulft, B y*>n<br />
•d fumlitwd.<br />
MODERN RANCH HOME—Nsrtti<br />
lint 4<br />
aaedon eonttlni .<br />
2 Mraml« btthi, a«n wHfi Nr»-<br />
plasa |M modern Wtctno, out<br />
door in grill md will to wall<br />
earMffu Tneludad, Offanad urv<br />
furnlthtd<br />
INSPECTION by aMMntmant<br />
only — no phon« IrtfannMlon,<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
211 W.it Avmua<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SfNTINILLfDOER<br />
TtAHiTATf FOR $AH MAC FOR SALI RIAL<br />
--.--. ^t«r,«u.*, lumiineg home<br />
flrui location, front porch, i.»,ng<br />
room dining room, kitchen, dm-<br />
•tt» oath ,nd powdar room ga«<br />
Inner floor heat, lovnly yard large<br />
I «f i,raf, lla.SOO rtilfng.t, (,",<br />
EiUte, 14 Atlantic A " r t.f<br />
If ITS BUl istAIi HI \<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
REALTOR<br />
JUST USTtD' Beautiful eottag.<br />
Ityle auples near bdardtvalb ant<br />
reereition field lit fl apart<br />
ment haymj } bedroomj and ;<br />
bathi. n e w modern Quaker M.,,t<br />
kitehen, fireplace, nr condition<br />
ed 2nd fl ipt Sith 2 bedi-soms<br />
aien front Dqreh Garaa« Hot<br />
wat.r hsat threiJffhOLif Hurry<br />
•nd esll an thu ori»<br />
NICE PWM TO LIVE T-o<br />
elaces to rent Th*fte apart<br />
ft>*nts on Centra) Ave npaf H,h<br />
St <strong>On</strong>ly I?7,500 A« n»i<br />
CHARMING DUTCH COLONIAL<br />
In heart gf rtardehi near beach<br />
Ocaan yiews from 1 ^uhrieeks<br />
3 bedrooms 1 14 baths, lawn<br />
ipnnklerv J car gar nft* mod<br />
ern kitchen V« a p..F« ,„,, ||<br />
iikg _ 1.19.500<br />
MODERN RANCHER in a restful<br />
letting; in Gardens Spacious<br />
SO' lot J bedroom,, breeway<br />
room, i ear |»r«ge To clo«e an<br />
pt.te Can lie purmiiea now<br />
for $!7,50O ,deluding furn.ihmg,<br />
rOUH WAT VALUE INVESTMENT<br />
— 3 four bsgropfn asarfrnents<br />
near boartwtlli plus a n arlioin-<br />
IBg tsp.iinln 40' building jot<br />
2nd fl apt heatM for year<br />
round occupancy 4 car garage<br />
Lst ui tail ynu morn Csij today<br />
WHAT A WONOERFUL PLACE TO<br />
LIVE See thu 4 bedroom<br />
hothe on Pelham Plae* with 2<br />
file baths, wall to waM earpM<br />
ffatK pisno siied limng room<br />
with natural fireplace Owner re.<br />
tirtng In Florida tays ssh tn.<br />
furnishing* <strong>of</strong> the Finwt<br />
ELEOANT BRICK COLONIAL on<br />
AMjntle Ave. near plaja PI<br />
Four hedroomj and 2 baths<br />
pfe»sionsl <strong>of</strong>fien on first floor<br />
Mnvertibls to Sn ifieorne rental<br />
spartrhent A beautiful ola tn<br />
line or<strong>of</strong>itably now<br />
KING SUED DISTINGUISHED<br />
QUrsT HOME on Wesley Ave<br />
near Ith St 14 bearoorBs plus<br />
a separate 2 bedroom homey<br />
hMtsd eottsge All fsr only us<br />
000 Owner will help financs<br />
• MANY OTMMf •<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>wilontl Rul Bttat*<br />
ind Iruunnei Ould»nc»<br />
line* Ifll<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
•th St. A Oc.an Avt,<br />
JUST LUTrn<br />
rJUT5TAAIDIN(. VAUJL ,„ Gar-<br />
dpi*. A!trae1lvii sOttaHP With<br />
>" 1 S IT! fqnsus hi, ) tsrvs<br />
'«.m» I', IJ4J,, dm,nR ,,„,<br />
modi:-.-, iithnn. ha«hejr,i hpat<br />
Uirgi? rsrrAafion rnnrri. powd*<br />
fBom S,dt! api ha, J b«ronms<br />
balh sisctr.e h-at. partly 1 fur-B,th<br />
*K1 No *1f¥ f<br />
HAGER REALTORS<br />
421 BatfartM Road<br />
OCiAN CITY, N J,<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
NEW<br />
ONE FAMILY DWILLIN©<br />
f 'i»>:cc Scj'tKJn <strong>of</strong> Giirti*!<br />
lini'ly Otspnn<br />
.1 hptir<strong>of</strong>ims. 2 ,.<br />
Ail Piltioili^ ,l,.n<br />
Fircplnnc Living Room<br />
"in; tie Ronm All Eleetnc<br />
K'fi'h^n Utility Room<br />
Irnrrwdlat, S*U, U7,n R<br />
Pri£m<br />
*alty<br />
jf9<br />
91?<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
RIALTOR<br />
3121 Aibury Avanua<br />
= living Ffj9rn. dining<br />
area a!i Biaetfie feitehtn witH<br />
dishwater, dis&s&al, WisheF<br />
and dryer Thres bedftams. ]'><br />
eefaffHe baths. Meat &n bsth<br />
fleers Summer ingem<br />
liNQLE FAMILY Y#i?<br />
Uifgi living F&om,<br />
tfinlna #F»ar madern feu<br />
eh»n, 3 b^Feams, 1 \/3<br />
t^ls blths, located elp*<br />
SINGLE — Larg« frying F^m<br />
with eaWsdrt j eahngs sep<br />
ats dimnn pegrn. modeifl kit-<br />
en, I bedreprm. 1 s j ceramic<br />
fhs fisted 2 ear gs>agt <strong>On</strong>*<br />
sck fr^n beach<br />
g*=>Sd Rendition.<br />
1? 1,000<br />
SOMERS<br />
9?&r\ o<strong>of</strong>ei rig bay N ie^iy f Uf?><br />
^f-ed heaf^d large %un d^fc,<br />
ts"ir tor S?7 000<br />
MARINA WITH fijnali rnotei #nd<br />
^ftsfaurRfit: a" 53"*^^*"^ ful-<br />
ly ap^rafHFig $35.-doO<br />
GROCEPV STD^E pstabfeih^ 10<br />
r#=irt fully equipped, *!3gsthsr<br />
jh 1 Erf d h<br />
RENTALS<br />
bath ,<br />
Fafih I<br />
WINTER CENTALS<br />
y good<br />
t |iii per<br />
%$Q<br />
CRAFTHARRIS Realty<br />
REALTOR<br />
2731 AIBURY AVrNUt<br />
OMAN cenr, N. J. ottli<br />
(809) I9M4JS<br />
NEW LISTING in Upper Tannthip<br />
Hera Is a Files st&ry and a half.<br />
4 bedroom home i<strong>of</strong>tated in a quiet<br />
«r»i just Off We main highway B'<br />
high eellar, 2 estra lots and detach-<br />
et 1 etr g»r.,g, Nice Shrubs and<br />
fruit trees. Very low ta»es See it<br />
diy Costtal Realty Realtors, 3J0<br />
lantc Art 3M1M9 F f<br />
todiy Costtal Realty<br />
Atlantic Art, 3M-1M9<br />
, 3J0<br />
F t f<br />
Ideal Location for<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Offices<br />
or Motel Site.<br />
Larga part Stone Home<br />
and 3-Car Oaraga,<br />
Can to pHvalu horn* or an<br />
InvMniMf, ApproMimately<br />
SMM • MMI. June to <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />
Oil hurt, »utoms(Hc waiher<br />
•nd drytr, dlih wiihar,<br />
I flrwplaen.<br />
1 b«Hi«, 3 powder roomi,<br />
11 MrMffli, large<br />
•tf)cl«ncy apartment<br />
partly turnl»h*d.<br />
Entire Lot 100 x 120,<br />
Vary large parking area.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Mm* <strong>of</strong> Iti kind<br />
In OCMD Ciry<br />
$ss,ooo,<br />
FRIVATf OWNER<br />
Call for •ppolntment<br />
399.2232,<br />
920 Weiley Avenue<br />
••tt LocsHon In Town<br />
COLONIAL<br />
TWO STORY OWBLLINS<br />
ONE YEAR OLD<br />
3 Bedrooms. Dining Room.<br />
Ulrgi' Living ftoim. Fanii^<br />
S;zr Kiir-hfn Utility Room,<br />
Atia,-hrd Garage ,Ul Electtc<br />
LOT 60 x US<br />
GRACE REALTY<br />
RBALTORS<br />
ISth St. A Asbury Ava,<br />
399.1111<br />
JUST LISTED — 1 bedroom,<br />
1 U feat* 2 story gas he^fe^<br />
harnp TV*Q gar garage $11,100<br />
SOMERS POINT — Corner «rw<br />
inside 'Qt 3 bedrooms, 2 itonr.<br />
hot water pil heat Setaehe^<br />
garage, J15.5OO<br />
CORNER LUNCHEONETTE Wnh J<br />
,3pts Exeellent feusiriess<br />
SEVgRAL CHOICE BUILOINO lots<br />
prlMB fr<strong>of</strong>n IJ0O0<br />
BUVERS WAITING FOR HOMES<br />
in Meri<strong>On</strong> Park List today<br />
Goss Realty<br />
REAL EITATE •ROKER<br />
3258 Aibury Avanu*<br />
399.2091<br />
REA<br />
FRENCH<br />
ESTATE^<br />
CORNER<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swan<br />
REALTORS<br />
ACT TODAY — DON'T DELAY<br />
Tnla (imir sf Rn! Ii|lt« (• youn It WMkl if Hi* fair, In<br />
Salllnl or R.ntlni uii Ui Finl.<br />
LISTINGS OF THE WEIK<br />
DOWNTOWN — New liitini year<br />
founi t»ma In tiealient con-<br />
dition eonMnlni 1 bedroarhi,<br />
coiamlc tile baUn. modem elee-<br />
trig lytghen, living room sep-<br />
arate dlnlnf room, detaetiad far.<br />
aga. Oil bawboard h.at. wall to<br />
wall carpeting, partially fumlih<br />
•d Mi,B0O,<br />
OARDENl KCTION — iflMMy<br />
own*-, apt. slui Mdrtlonai<br />
ineerite unlti, EAjoy yearly liv*<br />
ln§ In the flrft Hoar, Two bad.<br />
roonu earitnle tile bath mod-<br />
•laetrle WtclMn, wall to wall car-<br />
BMInl, paflalM walll, eieetHc<br />
neat, fully Inwlatad Owner hat<br />
•vortiltop <strong>of</strong>flec, 70% mortfaia<br />
•yailaAla to qualifier] buyer. Pint<br />
aHarinc, Uatad ^26,900<br />
RANCH STYLE Qtrdtni loctlon.<br />
IMtlf room dining r^oni com-<br />
WnatJon, modem Kltehan, 1 b»d,<br />
rtxirni, enMc til* bath, Sli<br />
hot air hut unfumlihed lit,<br />
MO,<br />
OCEAN rnOHT HOMEi IJ9 ft<br />
frontage wild un<strong>of</strong>citructed<br />
vl«w» Qf baaeK and OHan, Five<br />
MrMffli, IM ceramic tile<br />
bath., large living room, lovely<br />
MpiraN dining roam with «lld<br />
ins atilll door, ts rear l>»tio<br />
and hasch, all alaetrie ultra mo*<br />
•m kltehin with large bnaakfHt<br />
room. Tnla am h.» to b. one<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt/i nlcad, lama<br />
panaiad dan wrth itona fin-<br />
plan amf a«in •iidlrui «m.<br />
doors to p.Ho Electric rKUant<br />
hut for ywrly living Take •<br />
rnomtnl to In meet »il» •lagant<br />
BwshfnM ham*, U«t price l»<br />
179,000.<br />
TWO FAMILY — ush apt eon.<br />
tains pine paneling, living<br />
room, dining area, modem kit.<br />
alien, I bedroomt, tile bath,<br />
electric hejt. full^ fumishsd<br />
nrtt floor r*ntea yearfy I2I,§66.<br />
MODIRN TWO FAMILY — Bitch<br />
views from «eh apartmsm.<br />
Each apartment heated with flrit<br />
floor rented yearly to retired<br />
€ouple, fogr bedroorhfti 2 ceramic<br />
tile t.atht. larf* living room<br />
tsparate dining rs<strong>of</strong>ti. electric<br />
Kitchen, front and side porch qn<br />
second floor. The first floor is<br />
identical except there are three<br />
&edroorns and heiter arid Jaun,<br />
dry room Asking |S».I00 Offer<br />
considered and owner will take<br />
t g from gualifiBd buyer<br />
COUNTRY AT THE SHORE: This<br />
ideal 1 Igvel home It losMed on<br />
• 60* frcxitago by Hi' depth<br />
lot. Three nice baoraafni witti<br />
master Bedroom having dnujng<br />
room arid private tNMh. Another<br />
IW e«ramie tile bam* p(u« Nis<br />
ing room, dining room, modem<br />
(Hectrfc Mtchan with breahfstt<br />
ITU and utility room. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
the nicest ftatura* <strong>of</strong> thj, home<br />
it the beautiful recr.itlon rotyn<br />
witti will firapliGe and orxn e»-<br />
posure to raar yard Hot water<br />
EaMboard hut Tha price It<br />
below reslacenwnt osat a« the<br />
owner does want to Mil. Take<br />
ttrne to Impect this new llttinf,<br />
§34,800, • .<br />
SINGLE HOME Dim I rental<br />
•Mi. Flrrt floor, IHrlng mom,<br />
dlnlnf room, Mtchtfi. utility<br />
room. ieEond floor three bed-<br />
rooms, ceramic UU bath, gll Net<br />
water haat t »pti. In r«»r with<br />
I Bsdrooun »•«,, i!i,S90.<br />
PHOTO LlfTlrMS »*4 IR0CHURM OF<br />
A(.L LlfTID -ROPIRTIll DUPLAVID IN<br />
HMRATI ROOM - ITOP IN M« •R0WM<br />
BWrmNT LOTf Ju.t Hated and<br />
(seated »Hh en* ef 0«iii<br />
y nn*tt ITIMH, lift frenttaa<br />
. M7,B0ft<br />
Ciy» nn*tt ITIMH,<br />
with rfparfan rifhti<br />
WE ARE NUMBER ONE<br />
ONW DAILY M - fUNMT H<br />
RIAL iSTATi FOR SALI RIAL ISTATI FOR SALl SU/VuMER RENTALS<br />
ij — SECTION TWO;<br />
PUBLIC NOTICl<br />
_ . m*miUN<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
FOUR<br />
BOAT SLIPS<br />
AND A BEAUTIFUL<br />
WATIRFBGNT COLONI<br />
AL HOME !<br />
AMD A BIDUCTION<br />
IN f»RICI iBCAUSE<br />
THi OWNIR RIAUV<br />
WANTS TO SILLI<br />
1330 lay Avanua<br />
999=5711<br />
r r i :,r .•<br />
Sharp Real<br />
ifOO Aibury<br />
Estate<br />
Avenua<br />
3W1637<br />
^^ACfOUS NOMt •<br />
gar.g.<br />
MDOEBN 1 IB hn~i» ;n»m»fli<br />
110 ooe<br />
CUSTpMBUII.' all<br />
HH500*<br />
DUr-LEX NFAR TMF<br />
'*" * *"'<br />
BfA.r.H<br />
HfA M P f « I , n r i . s, f<br />
^IAL ESTATE—RENT<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
t r F Rf,<br />
pan<br />
WINTIR RENTALS<br />
9^4<br />
*1FI nn the<br />
Bran? n{4,<br />
SfTTE& THAN NEVi' B^eaus* D*n<br />
** f ha% adfled thass rnany ipuEfc<br />
B% thsf make §_ r,s« htV.^g "^n<br />
gtt^setive haFp*> Ch3frTiif,g c^ftsgis<br />
1^55 than 2 /Rgrs old 4 ^,5^^<br />
2 Me Baths- tif>^t"t Heat, unfum<br />
'sfied De^-rabi/ loc^teg nS3f ggth<br />
and West Svs Csmpsfp gt S2S ^<br />
The FsiFF^i! Agancy !4W w^f &Vi<br />
TO §EACH f!<br />
IDEAL far vacationing f /<br />
S bedrpefni, 3 baths li>ng<br />
poem. 2 eneiessJ sy R^p^f 5<br />
over-sijed h/tgRsr and pantry<br />
There's eveR a IgyndfY rpem<br />
pyfsids shgwars. dr?JsiJng radm<br />
fw bathers and a nic<br />
Just a b\QQk fr&m the<br />
l<br />
house I.tens*<br />
and t<br />
"A PAYING<br />
CENTER OVf guesi „<br />
M estabhsh^ and <strong>of</strong> tHe first<br />
Jcr 7 gu^sf rggms<br />
3rDf3fti apSfimeRt and<br />
aLpartmsn! -pvith 2 bedrg^m^<br />
gf <strong>of</strong>f afreet parking,<br />
35d dreisin^ FOSms for<br />
nateh csndrUoo a!I you<br />
is till key and you'r*~ln „_..<br />
only $32.fO3 furnished<br />
"START FPtSM SCRATCH"<br />
LOOKING ffX th* right spa? ,„.<br />
th^f "&w haJie ? We h^v* s&ria<br />
special GarfleRs lots avsilable<br />
they arne m severn! diff^Fftnt<br />
grid lei y§ hefp yDy fW|^ fft*}<br />
in? !ha('5 rtieant 'QF yeu PF<br />
( 'Om $10,000 ts $25,000<br />
"^K>Mi WITH A<br />
.'EAR 'ROUND elegant living m<br />
tttt% ygry sf3#ctal Gardens duplex<br />
esndifigfi &#ayti fully<br />
ntafn^ Eaefl ap§rtnie'nf has<br />
If room gimng room large<br />
tern kiletem and ? eeramic<br />
baths There are 3 tj#drriefTis<br />
fie first flQSf gpartmertt and<br />
_-_rt.Ti£ftt EsegptiDnal financ-<br />
ing available A rare eppqrtumty!<br />
"isp^eiiDfi by appointment gnly<br />
RtALT&M<br />
BELL REALTY<br />
2M WIST AVINUI<br />
399-3M0<br />
SPACE FOR RfNT<br />
PLAZA '22'<br />
22ND ST, 4 ASSURY<br />
tar Offlca or<br />
Uerm — HMI and Air Cenil<br />
GRACE<br />
— REALTY —<br />
REALTORS<br />
ISth Sr, A Afbury Ava,<br />
3W-1111<br />
Gt STORAGE ROOM row uroek<br />
Blag 10 ft higfi csiiinj, coneretB<br />
floor CBncrelt ro<strong>of</strong> SI 50 Bw rnrj<br />
Call 3S9-29M • " ,,<br />
SARAOt — hjlf rioubif available<br />
for ilartga S«t. II to M«y 15<br />
Betwwn !9th and loth on<br />
Can 398.1176 *emjt<br />
YIARLY RiNTALS<br />
MPDEBN J DMrOOfn sot. fumilhea.<br />
first floor Garrjen Srss ayiii,<br />
ablt^ dyi to &anc^llstiori Qstl 399-<br />
5527 M<br />
OC flHST CLOOR. unfumlUiea 3<br />
bedrrserri apt rnMern kifeher,<br />
ind BStri Elidric Heal. sp.eiOuI<br />
rooms Adults only. Sill Wntf Bfss<br />
^D2 &eminef Ledger " 9,4<br />
APAPTrMENT _ I twaroort,; "rti<br />
eiectne. fijlly panelleo south eid.<br />
ri§ £hildren ar pets, unfyrn.^hsd<br />
Call 119.8043 " 9.4<br />
TWO BEDROOM Arr living ,aom<br />
hii&hen *itti dirung areg, Dgrch<br />
mentor efttiens enly " SaS per ma<br />
Call 399-1180 '"" 9,4<br />
d " f<br />
a,n 9.J7<br />
ATTRACTIVE SPT sentrsli, lo(yrt,d.<br />
*ilh ,.I.M,H Adyits onl. Can 193-<br />
•QSS 6r 824 Plymsuth I 5 ! 9-17<br />
OFF SEASON BFNT4L 3 BMroem<br />
? ba,n «p, fuii, Bauiopeo. ",,',.<br />
Sags diiptj^a wa/i to wall &ar^«t.<br />
fl'5h#ash*r *Sih?. 3ng dryer §i*2U=<br />
fu!if a^trirafed S99 &#r month<br />
Eai. Jll-Mi 1-8OJ6 ».]7<br />
C .M»UL TMUrr BOOM »nd Bath apt<br />
Hsai and utilities irieiurj^ f"5|<br />
B«' mrjBtr, en J99-24I9 p^<br />
^ 0 lEDBOOM fymiUwa »Bt p.<br />
,n( room tiftfujr, ,un deck front<br />
and rear Available frefn §aet 17<br />
la Ms, 15 1100 mo rwt .noiudsd<br />
Call 399=03Di 9^f4<br />
ISO! WFSLrr _ Furr>,shed. tlVH<br />
room, 8na b.tti .pt Prtv»t» «n<br />
| p "« and parymg «»»ilsbl« <strong>Sep</strong>t.<br />
11 to Junt !5th (15 mo .rKHud.ng<br />
yiilitiM Aauttj till 399.2SC4. 9-4<br />
fUBNISHBB *LL ELECTRIC APT,<br />
second floor, S roonni. etrmmit<br />
M»i one hieek from 36th It. b«s*i.<br />
M»y I?" C*H U \i£l36? JtS i.'sS<br />
FUBNISHtD 4PT j he0rnorri»r ii<br />
ing room barth liitcfwn utili.<br />
Hei, r,ea, Cj)[ 39g.ollj j. 4<br />
CO_NV[NitNTLV LOCATED turmth^<br />
3 bwoom 1st floor aot mtti<br />
utilities 714 Plymouth PI |J<br />
THREE IEDBOOM APT beat* illoek<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>i ?8 IO Ma, JO I12J pigs<br />
utilities tali j99.fIB3 9-4<br />
FUHNISMED J BfDRQGIir^n^<br />
ana Hoar apl trie bttfl MJ Bl y I<br />
Jtiht.n <strong>Sep</strong>, Jo to June 19 394.<br />
175? g- Jli3as.UI] | . "<br />
T MBEE BEDROOM fgmithsa hom«<br />
bviBg room, tetchen b«h utility<br />
reort, «rash»r |JIi p(UI irflllbB<br />
N0TIC* TO LIMIT<br />
Utll* Bf Wilh.fn Finl,<br />
w.n.«m Fmlj Cline,<br />
r<br />
l C<br />
g^#d<br />
p yriijsrif to tti« sra#r gf Arthur<br />
* Until Surrogate <strong>of</strong> th, Courltj<br />
B! Tiap, Ml, ,ij, „ t()» Jo,R<br />
oay <strong>of</strong> August J97Q fg, ff^ pg|).<br />
liQR <strong>of</strong> tha £ubicrib«r. fh# Esacu,<br />
lori <strong>of</strong> ind d«c»aeni notiea 1a<br />
n.r.6, giv.n to th. Cr«itor» <strong>of</strong><br />
wo dKMient to praunt «o ttia<br />
t **"'rl£'* "' o " n "' month, from<br />
r>.« JDn, fl>y af Augy,, 1(75 ^,^r<br />
ciaiml ,n Bni.nj ,"na yna«f oath,<br />
SOissfring the amoynt claimed arl^<br />
»» partituln <strong>of</strong> th. eJ.lrti<br />
nai«l Augytt JOIN, Ap lB»j<br />
Amy W Cline ,ria Prov,d«it<br />
Tr»d.im»ni Bank Ifta Truaf<br />
Co no* bnawn *• Prsvia^nf<br />
Natt&na! Bank.<br />
B l<br />
McGe*ry ArtornvyB<br />
Camun. H J<br />
I) ?!l--»(„«,• 51 j in<br />
OCtAlil CITY<br />
COUNTY Of CA« U>,<br />
NEW JEMET<br />
ORDiNAMCE NS tOTS<br />
AN ORDINANCt AMENDING OHDI.<br />
NANCES NUMiEH 102J. 10JS AND<br />
1046 OF 0CEAW C1TT >0 I^OViM<br />
THAT TME BONDS AND NOTll<br />
AUTHORIZED Bf SUCH OTOINAMS<br />
ES MAT iEAH (NTEMST AT SUCH<br />
MAXIMUM (IATE OH WTES *»<br />
MAV BE HERBAFrER DCTE»«INED<br />
IT MSOLUTION OF TMI BOtm<br />
OF coMMisaiONtw ^ ^<br />
WHUttAS. onfltuneat Numb*<br />
IBM 10SI »nd Ift« <strong>of</strong> «h(i Ow<br />
orovia, thti th* bonai on notaa,<br />
aythoniefl th«r»n thtH b«r if**rHt<<br />
•t » r«t, or ntH rtol utMIn<br />
Jna "' *""* ym f6 '* 1 >* "loum;.<br />
WMEREAS P L 19«9. Chap^ IJ7*<br />
d J j ^<br />
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L <strong>1970</strong>, „<br />
. i960, „<br />
, <strong>1970</strong>, CHaptw «,<br />
M.y i, <strong>1970</strong> ,u.pan#« tB<br />
wrii <strong>of</strong> svery in «tabli(<br />
limitation „ to {h, r l t, ^ (<br />
payaei, on bonda or nstn<br />
B» any muniopaHty: "W<br />
WHEREAS th. imea <strong>of</strong> Comiw.,<br />
t.on.r, hay, OdarrniiMI Blat it it<br />
in me B«t mtw»« erf th. Qty that<br />
BW rn. Of ,nt»riBI to b« borr,. by<br />
the bond. v no(», authortead rt-<br />
ttw afoTBud OrainwiM, Mill 6*<br />
o»tem.B»d by •uhHqiHnt r«Olu-<br />
SSL" 2 S * * O h l i<br />
NSSL" 2f-S* * Om<br />
NOW. TMEBETORE, th.<br />
J"« f o<br />
s County <strong>of</strong> C.p. Mar<br />
Mumhar lot; balM (n<br />
•ntltleri "AN ORDINANCE<br />
iziNO iMPwvEMiNi<br />
Cl'PAL rWCWATldN<br />
AUTMOWZINB THE F<br />
AC0UISIT1ON OF o,-,.,^<br />
MiJiT: AUTHOWBlK THI<br />
•U^ T^Jl^ iev4 IAB>^.E si =-^_""._^L ^^^i T '<br />
»NGi TWE ISSUWWl Of BONDS<br />
NOTH TO FINANCE THE OS<br />
SAID IMF^VIKENTS<br />
LATINS THERETO<br />
•nujnaea to rad u<br />
t«n 7 All ef th. ion^5<br />
authoniaa to b, nwad fcy ftg<br />
OfUirt.* ihMI BMr inttM) a*.<br />
«* a ritet or r«ta*, not aaatf<br />
ing the legally psmi.ril*, , ^ ^<br />
tne tim« <strong>of</strong> their liuaneak H ran '<br />
t ed iy iuiiMoium mf<br />
TWO BEDROOM fumiihM. 1,1 ft<br />
at, Sarag*. N*al and ha walar<br />
"eluded Awa.lable <strong>Sep</strong>t IB Adults<br />
~g sets II2S o^- rnentji iJ7=Vl79<br />
"si<br />
TWO ROOMS svallable <strong>Sep</strong>t 1(<br />
lf1 n&wr large hsuse. meiyrjing<br />
• ileri.r. »r,d launory faeiMit, Share<br />
«f'Th 3 coiieg, (Mrfessor, Call 39ft<br />
"-'- t-f<br />
SECOND FLOOR ihre,<br />
'a^fe agi for ^intrr or yearly<br />
'enfai Fyrn.shed vic,n>ty ! 7trl »nd<br />
Asbg^ Reasonable ^te CaN 399"-<br />
136) Before 6 B n 9-fo<br />
LAW! FURNISHED APT availablt<br />
Sat Ayg f|, utilities inrjlujes<br />
Can 6O93l9.03ii o, 609-561 367t<br />
9 1?<br />
CLOSE TO BEACH. Jrri floor. 3 b«.<br />
roem§ kitcni^n, f^lnf reom freni<br />
portfi Clsan J70 a KKk month <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Sep</strong>t Call 399.7596 tf<br />
SMALL APArTTMENT jtreet floor '.<br />
or 2 persons Beach BloeK l-vng<br />
room*oedroom norriB . NiteHsn, bath"<br />
room TV cable Ayailablt iaol IS<br />
Winter or all year 399.4744 10.;<br />
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boards and <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
R«al Estate Boards-is<br />
licensed to display.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors<br />
NOTICE TO UMIT MfBITORS<br />
i Fsuie <strong>of</strong> rtayne I Sehlienger.<br />
PyfsuBm ta the order <strong>of</strong> Aftflur<br />
I Ui-iCkS, Surrg-atc <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
1 Cape May rna^e §n me flit<br />
03) Of «.uiU5i <strong>1970</strong> o n , h, p^"<br />
Itrn o> tBe subscriber the Admin-<br />
st'alw at Sa,c aaeedeni. notie, is<br />
lereB, |.», t B th, Creditori <strong>of</strong><br />
laiS l««*i| to pre»nt to Ad-<br />
•n.niBtrjtD. irtni- SJ« montrrs from<br />
the Jlst daj. <strong>of</strong> August, 1170,<br />
^f?'r elg.ms ,n «rrrfing and ufldgr<br />
lii'spfe.f, nj the »maunt rj|a,m.<br />
ec e-ie IBB pariifiulaFs <strong>of</strong> th« eiWm<br />
DalM Suguit !1. AB JB'O"<br />
Emri Schlien§er 4dmin>stratar<br />
c 'Jr^Bnd K,,rj [M<br />
Hsars Bldg<br />
Egg Ha^Bpr <strong>City</strong> N J<br />
8 ?B—?1—if 117 So<br />
NOTIM TO LIMIT<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Enoch F Bradlgy<br />
Pursuant ta me oraar <strong>of</strong>~»rSu'<br />
w Uantjus, Surr<strong>of</strong>.te <strong>of</strong> th« County<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cap, May rn,de on tfw lith<br />
Oay <strong>of</strong> August. <strong>1970</strong> op the putitlon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the suBsefibef. the Fjeeutor <strong>of</strong><br />
iaid deged#nt. notiee is hereby giv*<br />
w to the Cr«drtoiTi <strong>of</strong> Hid ssee.<br />
a«nt to present to Ejieeutor within<br />
m months from th« JSth flay <strong>of</strong><br />
August 1170 tharr eia.mt in writrng<br />
. ana under M| h irjetifymj ((,,<br />
amount claimed and the part/culjrj<br />
<strong>of</strong> trie claim<br />
Bate* August 28 AD <strong>1970</strong><br />
B«sie H BradMy,<br />
801 Asbyry Ave<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Crty, N j Jgjjjj<br />
»•*—Jt—e' in KJ<br />
•HlrJIFPi SAU<br />
Sy i/irlut uf 9 L'vl Act on L«f<br />
cut on tu n,c OirectKl issuoc out<br />
1 lh *C SliD^ri^ Lour-t yf Nmv J fr<br />
»e> nomrr, Dlv slrm r a p, Maf<br />
l-oi-rty Dixkw Mo F 7959 (,9 on<br />
the ?f-th day <strong>of</strong> August AD <strong>1970</strong><br />
in fl certain rau%^ wherfun First<br />
Federal Sav ,,s% Bn(J L M n Aiiotia<br />
por al f'hilanelphia rs plaintiff anfl<br />
Herbert w Kronowitt et e. rt al<br />
are defendants I shall Sprraf to<br />
sale at public rtridue, on<br />
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER » 1(70<br />
at one o dot^ ,r, the afternoon<br />
DayligM Sa^iri|r Time) <strong>of</strong> sa,fj day<br />
al the Sheriff. Office in C*er Mav<br />
r«n HmiSf- Cape May County<br />
Ne* Jersey<br />
At L that certain mortgaged<br />
piemnei with the aanurtmanoa*<br />
in the Complaint in the said caute<br />
pirtirularly set forth and dnenbed<br />
that it to «y<br />
ALL the foliowiruj tract or par<br />
id <strong>of</strong> i»nd and tha pramiici here<br />
tne tm« <strong>of</strong> th<br />
tie amrmined y iuiiMoium<br />
Won or fMotuOoni <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^ CsntmiW<strong>of</strong>iin'<br />
iwHon I SiB^sn 7 <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>tinanet<br />
Numker IKS Mnf avi DnHnaner<br />
entitiea "Afj ORDINANCE MTrHO*'<br />
IJIN8 TMI PURCHME OR<br />
SITION or CEHTAl*! LAND<br />
BUILDINSS AMD THElH«Bfflf<br />
MENT THEREOF: TME DONEES *<br />
TKWN OF fMJLKHEAOS AND A BOAT<br />
WM^ THE CONSTRUCTION"^'<br />
IMPROVEMENTS TO THI UUNIO '<br />
PAT SOLF COURSE »NB AIBPORT-<br />
TMI IMHTOyEMlJlT. KoSmisSi<br />
flON AND RfrAJR QFTM MUlR<br />
mm, PUBUC WORKS BU<br />
AND TM( pouet GA«*<br />
PURCHASI OH AffguS<br />
TIRE EN0INE PUM^EH- TW MN.<br />
STRycnoiw or A GARAOEAT m<br />
STRETT AND HAVEN AVENUE; Sli<br />
CONiTBUCTlON Of IMTOOVE<br />
MENTl TO THE REAL MTATIAI<br />
JACENT TD THE CITV «J«DE<br />
WORK! WAREHOUtt, AI^ROWAT.<br />
iN« THE SUM OF SMrOM TO1MC<br />
MiT OF THI ArelSAlDW*<br />
POSES. AUTHORIIINB THt ISStf<br />
AHCE OF BONDS OR KOTQ W<br />
THIS CITY TO FINANCE TMI » S<br />
OF SAJD rHIRPQSESi AND AUTHO*<br />
WINE OTHER NICEISART ACTON*<br />
I. h#f»by smtralta to nwd al fo»-<br />
low». "i«Bon 7. All <strong>of</strong> (tie "ton*'<br />
or nom .ulhoniocl to B* ntued ov<br />
(hn Orairujnee .h.li br intanaf<br />
at suoh rate or t*s. n« M M<br />
ii« th? MjgaNjr Befmi»ij*l» nit «*•<br />
the tifHe <strong>of</strong> tfcsif i»y»no., at may<br />
6e Betemifwd by uMtguem n*MuJ<br />
lion or reiolutioBi <strong>of</strong> the ioani <strong>of</strong><br />
Commsiiontn."<br />
leetion 3 Ssc«ion 1 <strong>of</strong> Ortman»<br />
Nymber 104S b*ruj «n <strong>On</strong>lnanei<br />
wtttta^ "AN ORDINANCE *UTHoTE<br />
IZINO THE ,r»URCHASE Of CERTAIN<br />
VEHICLES AND ASXRATUT Sj<br />
THORiziNG THE etmsnuvnM OF"<br />
^fWVEMENTS TO SlD TOE «K<br />
CHASE OF (OUIrHIENT FOR MUNI:<br />
sat ^gf 1 u jja«»{ji<br />
Ai^iia^.^<br />
|WCi * n CWy ' N "* J tr W<br />
<strong>1970</strong> and will b# taken up fw^Mt-'<br />
ond rHdini puolie h«rin( r.nw<br />
reading and adoption by »N« Mid<br />
Bnartl at a rr>eatin« to be held en<br />
«'n I Si h Ai" y . °LSywmiwf. lire;<br />
at n 00 A M In th# GpmmJiiM<strong>of</strong>ters'<br />
Cha*not*ri, CHy ^^||<br />
fcuih G Nickansn<br />
CHy Ciwli<br />
ptajlaty de«crit»«d »itu<br />
ate, lying and bulng in the <strong>City</strong> o*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Crly in the County <strong>of</strong> Can.<br />
May a"d State <strong>of</strong> New Jaw,<br />
BEGINNING ,n th. South«rt«1y<br />
line <strong>of</strong> Aibury Avenue ?50 f«K<br />
Southweitwanlly from ttte South<br />
westwly lino <strong>of</strong> n,nth strwt, and<br />
in the Southwesterly line <strong>of</strong> lot Mg<br />
thence (1) Southwntwanlly .Ion*<br />
thr So.)tr»!»aterly tin, <strong>of</strong> Aabu*<br />
Avenue 29 4 fe«t to th. NorthaMi<br />
erly line <strong>of</strong> Lot 5W- thane R)<br />
Southea.tw»rd|y parallel wrth Tanth<br />
Street and along the NorthMatetly<br />
line <strong>of</strong> 550, 100 f»«t to «ia Norb><br />
weiterty lint <strong>of</strong> a 15 foot wd.<br />
Stmet Ihanoa (3) NorfliMrtwanlly<br />
^lona; the NorttSwertwIy hfu, <strong>of</strong> aM<br />
. 15 loot widti Strtet 3J«6 f*arl to<br />
th. SouthwastaHy tin* <strong>of</strong> Lot 94a<br />
lh «,'*' N<strong>of</strong>thw^w.ndy p«.^hH<br />
with N,nfh Sfrwt and .(onT «,.<br />
Ja« to th. Souttwailarfy Nn* <strong>of</strong> /£!<br />
bury Av*nu* at tn* plw <strong>of</strong> b l<br />
Buy<br />
and<br />
Sell<br />
With<br />
Cla«<br />
Avantw, Own Ctty. Naw
in.<br />
A I. h<br />
PAGE 12 — SiCTION TWO<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SENTINILLfDGIR<br />
FRIDAY, SfPTEMBIR 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
I k<br />
JSPORTS CORNER<br />
hiiVr inHliMUu! lh,!t thj^fM^iliU ( 'nmiTlisMnl) ifih, |in,lM><br />
Mimnii'r ^-,i-*!>n u i?, nor ijuiM' .i^MUnmi? ill-' 'iltln, 'hfi- ,,wn<br />
fur, it w,*> quiff ,iil t^riiiM^ rhi'liL'ii iritrM'-! in tilt'<br />
SI'ilMIM Inr Ihi' liif.il ^purU l.iii, tt,.,,ki\ .ll'l'mj I'I.IHIMI<br />
Iwu .u!|,!t'fM t ht-.it lu'* to tin 1 wpirh h,id ,iii ihimiihh-<br />
*U rti,r* ,l liii ili^nili I" ,1 '!••«, i\p,- ,i,l!ill!' ~X\\>- *S ,1^ fmph.f'* -> .iii<br />
hrr f'iliiM !.' Oil', in Cilv II if,,, nil-- ^..viTii'MtJ<br />
Sp pF.ih.ihh IliT "S impl. i hliters for th,' team with<br />
Joe Bri^ltii rummy up with<br />
on.. Together with Ted<br />
Gutowicz, ihene biiVH formed n<br />
tremenduus pitching staff<br />
Prankic Sannino, Bills Ki'i'lc,<br />
Ciary Guaranccini pm-r-H thi.<br />
team s hitters<br />
In the iitlle li'apii' tvp,'<br />
program, sponsored by the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'ily Youth Athletic<br />
Assipciahon, P B A swept in its<br />
second straight Major League<br />
championship In lie a league<br />
record and almost became f he<br />
second team to ciirnpiete a<br />
si^ason Uhdefeated After<br />
winning 14 straight regular<br />
M/'asfin games, ih** P B A ifsnt<br />
iLs firs! play<strong>of</strong>f jame h<strong>of</strong>tin 1<br />
winning two straight to capture<br />
the championship<br />
Mike Sannino pared the<br />
winning PBA with an HO<br />
pitehinu record and five home<br />
runs, tops in the jeague in both<br />
departmpnls Fred Joni's, <strong>of</strong><br />
Kiwanis, struck nut 9H<br />
opponents to top the leapje in<br />
that department. Other stars <strong>of</strong><br />
special note included Mike<br />
Llnahan, <strong>of</strong> American Lepion.<br />
who struck out 19 batters in<br />
one Bamc and Chuck Murphy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Auxiliary, who, along with<br />
Sannino, clubbed two home<br />
r\ins in one game to tie a league<br />
mark<br />
In the Miner League <strong>of</strong> the<br />
OCYAA program. Semptimists<br />
won the regular season crown<br />
behind tough pit-ehini: and<br />
hitting by Danny Foglm and<br />
Doug Schapell, In the play<strong>of</strong>fs,<br />
however, they were upset by<br />
fourth place Colony who went<br />
on to meet Kiwanis for the<br />
title. Kiwanis had defeated<br />
Rotary to earn the final <strong>On</strong><br />
the strength <strong>of</strong> lough pitching<br />
by Dave Ennis, Willie Brown<br />
and Joe Kyle, the Kiwanis won<br />
the play<strong>of</strong>f championship<br />
Probably the city's most<br />
popular summer sporting event<br />
is the Outdoor Basketball<br />
League and this season proved<br />
no exception- Led by league<br />
Most Valuable player Skip<br />
Given and former LaSallc<br />
College star Fran Dunphy,<br />
Knight's Pharmacy won trie<br />
regular season title with a 101<br />
record. After eliminating<br />
Plymouth Inn m the play<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />
Knight's lost to Fox " Rpal<br />
Estate, who had defeated Bob's<br />
Grill, in the title game. Former<br />
Red Raider star John Huff was<br />
a major force in the Fox upset<br />
victories.<br />
Scoring charnpitJn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
league was Prank Muffin, a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Bishop Eustace<br />
Prep who will attend LaSalle<br />
College, He played for Flanders<br />
Hotel. Steve Murphy and Bob<br />
Sutor, both regulars at Mount<br />
St Mary's, top high school<br />
stars Bob Oant (Millville), Al<br />
Rochetti (Sacred Heart), Steve<br />
Baruffl (Vineland) and Dene<br />
Diivis (OCHS) all saw action in<br />
the league<br />
Considering everything the<br />
summer saw a wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />
sports activity here in Occnn<br />
<strong>City</strong> In addition to the<br />
organised programs mentioned<br />
above the Recreation<br />
Department continued its girl's<br />
basketball league, basketball<br />
leagues for boys <strong>of</strong> varying<br />
ages, a morning baseball<br />
program, and made available<br />
both a golf course and many<br />
tennis courts.<br />
Initiated this ye,ir VM re ,i<br />
home run derby cmilesi with<br />
young b.iwbii!l pljv'rs hit tint'<br />
•igiiinst ,i mec.Ii.inK.il pitching<br />
machine There was a torn h<br />
football league which hud onlv<br />
small slier ess and ,1<br />
weight training program whiih<br />
did rather well<br />
Monday markb the end ol<br />
the summer so.ison rn ***ri ftiim'^--<br />
trucks on thp highway between<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Strathmerr<br />
TdcCurino estimated damage<br />
on :•!• hair million dullar inta the bilgp uf the dredge to<br />
dniiirc al approximately smothpr the flames Firpm«n<br />
$!,vinnri The dr(-da,.. which were harnpert-d additionally by<br />
had .'vist finished a summer the fact they had to wade<br />
through approximately 20 feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> marsh to gpi to the burning<br />
dredge<br />
Cape Maj Oiurty Bridge<br />
Commission Director John J<br />
DalgliPih cummende'd both<br />
Chief Taccar.no and<br />
Strathmere Chief Edwajd<br />
Andress for the fine job their<br />
men did in putting out the fire<br />
Dalgliesh said that . traffic<br />
which normally used the<br />
Corson's Inlet bridge was<br />
rerouted down the Garden<br />
Sum Par 1 way and Rome 9<br />
.'list finished a summer<br />
lonu rontrai-t iu fill marshland<br />
for iht> Oc«3ii <strong>City</strong> Homa.<br />
De>< ,,p- • was Khut duwn<br />
and HWail.ni> rpmoval by ILs<br />
owi," Rub. rt Buckley, uf<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Traffic using the Corson's<br />
lr > * rnftd wis rerouted hack to<br />
3H;1I st. in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and to<br />
t: , .l.ihn i- Kennedy blvrt m<br />
in „ Isle <strong>City</strong> The toll road<br />
i • -ii' 'osed for nearly five<br />
h ., r ., emPr||enc^ : vehinlpg<br />
lined the highway<br />
"airarnu said chemical<br />
foam and water were pumped<br />
<strong>City</strong> Commission ,**' ii sp**cial<br />
meeting Wednesday passed 8<br />
resoiu tion opposing adoption<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fonlrovpnuaJ WPIlands<br />
Bill prewnlj% hrfi>n> th.. SljUJi<br />
Assembly<br />
Acting Meviir Daviri L<br />
Simpsiin said the <br />
going on the rt'cord opptjsing<br />
the hill and would forward<br />
copies <strong>of</strong> the r^-fiolution Lo all<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the assembly.<br />
Governor William T Cahiil<br />
and the County Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders<br />
Assembly Bill hop<br />
commonly called the<br />
"Wetlands Bill' would prohibit<br />
funjre development <strong>of</strong> all<br />
marsh areas in the stale that<br />
are "less than all elevation <strong>of</strong><br />
one foot above locaJ extreme<br />
high water'<br />
The resolution states that<br />
adoption <strong>of</strong> the bill would<br />
SJ-nously effect the economy<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and other<br />
municipaJ governments whose<br />
jurisdiction lies within the<br />
wetlands<br />
The resolution further<br />
asserts that the bill permits<br />
"eonnsrattiry jurisdiction" by<br />
the State over the areas<br />
without just compensation In<br />
addition the city contends that<br />
the bill does not, adequately<br />
define whet "wet lands" are<br />
If passed the Bill would<br />
effect more than 90 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
the undeveloped building land<br />
in this city Developments such<br />
as those being built in thf<br />
Riviera section and at 32nd st<br />
and Bay m would be unable<br />
No rmcord-bfaker<br />
to expand further<br />
development in the marshes<br />
south <strong>of</strong> 34tJi st would be<br />
prohibited<br />
Simpson said the bill hn<br />
some goad points in that It<br />
would provide a control mm<br />
the future developmtnt <strong>of</strong><br />
marshland He pointed out that<br />
a hardship would result fo*<br />
coastal rommunitiM under tte<br />
pnsent formuU <strong>of</strong> utHXing<br />
wetlands<br />
"Thij bill was written with<br />
little or no thought <strong>of</strong> bow it<br />
would effect the southern part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mate," Simpson MML<br />
"Many times *i have hi|h<br />
tides that cover iJ] the<br />
marshland on this Wand,"<br />
The Acting Mayor pointed<br />
out that private as well at<br />
city-owned property would be<br />
involved in the confiscation.<br />
"Most <strong>of</strong> the marshland left in<br />
this town a privately owned,"<br />
Simpson said.<br />
Both Simpson and Public<br />
Safety Director Chester J.<br />
Wimberg said they thought th#<br />
bill could be reworked and<br />
made "Livable" for C«p# M»y .<br />
County retorts.<br />
Earlier in the iay former 1<br />
R. publican and now<br />
Demoerttie Freeholder<br />
eandidate WUliam H. Woo*<br />
came out in favor <strong>of</strong> the bill, to<br />
a letter to Assemblyman Jamm<br />
Cafiero Woods laid he is In •<br />
complete accord with the<br />
intent <strong>of</strong> the Act,<br />
The Freeholder candidate<br />
did vote tome reservation*<br />
about the interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />
"local extreme high water".<br />
A local sports fisherman has<br />
^received word from<br />
Congressman Charles W,<br />
Sandman thai commercial<br />
fishermen illegally catching<br />
game fish will have their<br />
licenses revoked if they are<br />
caught by inspectors.<br />
In a letter to Alfred Benson,<br />
Jr.. <strong>of</strong> 1608 Central HV ,<br />
Sandman said he had talked to<br />
John O'Dowd, chief <strong>of</strong> Fish<br />
and Game in Trenton, and was<br />
told the commercial fishermen<br />
are inspected on a regular basis<br />
for violations,<br />
Benson had written<br />
Sandman complaining that<br />
trawlers were dragging their<br />
nets within 100 feet <strong>of</strong> the surf<br />
here. Sandman told Benson:<br />
"Each day they receive similar<br />
complaints to yours and each<br />
and every one <strong>of</strong> them are<br />
investigated. The trawlers from<br />
Virginia are authorized to<br />
catch Menhaden and Menhaden<br />
only. Inspectors cheek their<br />
boats every day to be sure they<br />
aren't catching any <strong>of</strong> the game<br />
fish. If they find any<br />
irregularities, they are subject<br />
to having their license<br />
revoked."<br />
Benson said hli complaint to<br />
Sandman ftemtned from<br />
incidents that occurred on<br />
August 30 between Great Egg<br />
Hgrbor and Corson's Inlets, He<br />
said the trawler fishing went on<br />
for a week from 4 a,m, to noon<br />
each day, Benson said he<br />
suspected the trawlers were<br />
netting large schools <strong>of</strong><br />
weakfish, which frequent the<br />
waters around here at this time<br />
<strong>of</strong> year,<br />
Benson said he doubted that<br />
the commireia! fishermen were<br />
e»tohing Menhaden. "It's been<br />
years since any sizable catches<br />
<strong>of</strong> Menhaden have been<br />
reported in this area," he said.<br />
Calling the problem one <strong>of</strong><br />
the most important facing this<br />
resort area Benson «aid, "When<br />
a large fleet <strong>of</strong> "net" fishermen<br />
clean out a large school <strong>of</strong><br />
game fish within a few hundred<br />
yards <strong>of</strong> our shore this presents<br />
a problem just as important as<br />
beach erosion."<br />
Benson urged the<br />
Congressman to contact<br />
representatives in Congress<br />
from the Kilmarnock, Va,,<br />
where most <strong>of</strong> the trawlers<br />
come from, and advise them <strong>of</strong><br />
the feeling <strong>of</strong> people in this<br />
area.<br />
Political parade<br />
Labor Day cro<br />
behaves, but less<br />
Sand pumping directed toward 10th st. than anticipated<br />
Winter program revamped<br />
The winter pumping prop-am for the municipal<br />
dredge "Sandpiper" has been altered to enable the<br />
dredgmen to put a protective sand barrier at several<br />
more center city beaches before the winter storms<br />
strike.<br />
Deputy to the Mayor Richard G. Snyder said the sand<br />
pumping will continue in the 21st to 22nd st, area until<br />
that beach is brought up to a level <strong>of</strong> from seven to<br />
eight feet. Then instead <strong>of</strong> putting an additional five<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> sand on beaches from 13th to 22nd sts,, the pipe<br />
will be extended to 10th at.<br />
Snyder said the one block between 9th and 10th sts.<br />
is critical and will require weeks <strong>of</strong> pumping just to<br />
establish a beach there. Last winter part <strong>of</strong> a building on<br />
the west side <strong>of</strong> the boardwaJk collapsed when the<br />
ocean eroded sand from its foundation,<br />
"We aren't sure yet if we can pump to 9th st. from<br />
our present location in the bay at 16th st,." Snyder said.<br />
The Deputy Mayor said the city may rent or purchase a<br />
smaJ! truck-mounted booster pump to push the sand<br />
and water solution to 9th st.<br />
Also scheduled for pumping this fall is the Ilth st.<br />
beach, which has been eroding badly for the past few<br />
yean. Snyder said no dat« has been set for bepnnuig the<br />
pumping at center city beaches. He said plans now call<br />
for laying the pipe to see how far the dredge will pump<br />
sand without thr aid <strong>of</strong> a booster station. If the flow i<br />
inadequate at the extinrp distances then the hooter<br />
will be acquired Q n\di*T said<br />
Labor Day weekend, the Imst<br />
fling <strong>of</strong> the summer season is<br />
qvrr, and most businessmen<br />
agree jt was not tnc,<br />
crowd-drawer they thought it<br />
would be<br />
Some merrhantji attributed<br />
the smaller crowds to the fact<br />
that the holiday came toward<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> the first week jn<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember They said most<br />
people left around the first and<br />
only a small percentage came<br />
back for the three-day<br />
» H* kend<br />
Sunns skies all thrrr dav<br />
kept must cif thf crowds hi-re<br />
until thr last minuti although<br />
^idnnce <strong>of</strong> vacatiuners memng<br />
Woods taps coordinators;<br />
Backs wetland bill intent<br />
Simpson in role<br />
<strong>of</strong> mayor for day<br />
Public Worki Director David<br />
L. Simpson was crowned<br />
"Mayor for a Day" it <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
Wednesday while Mayor<br />
Robert L, Sharp was out <strong>of</strong><br />
town.<br />
As part <strong>of</strong> Simpson's <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
duties, he presided at • special<br />
city commission meeting and<br />
met with various groups on<br />
city business. Still Simpson<br />
wasn't immune to the everyday<br />
aggravations <strong>of</strong> public <strong>of</strong>fice •<br />
an angry lady stopped him in<br />
the hall and complained about<br />
tranh collection.<br />
Sharp took the day <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
drive his daughter to Moravian<br />
College In Bethlehem, Pa.,<br />
where the will be utarting her<br />
•ophornore yew. .<<br />
Democratic Freeholder<br />
candidate William H, Woods<br />
has annou need the<br />
appointment <strong>of</strong> four area<br />
coordinators in his bid for<br />
election to the Freeholder seat<br />
<strong>of</strong> incumbent Francis B,<br />
Townsend,<br />
William O, Haff, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will serve as<br />
coordinator for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Upper Townihip area. Woods<br />
campaign is managed by<br />
former Democratic <strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioner D. Allen<br />
Stretch,<br />
James R. Harrington, also <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, wiil head<br />
"Independents for Woods,"<br />
Harrington has served on<br />
bipartisan committees for the<br />
election <strong>of</strong> mayoralty<br />
candidates in Plainfield, and<br />
trav«led with Senator Barry<br />
Ooldwater during the<br />
presidential campaign in 1984,<br />
Joseph B, Olwell, a North<br />
Wiklwood resident, will be in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> campaign<br />
coordination in Wildwood,<br />
Went Wildwood, North<br />
Wildwood, ind WUdwood<br />
Crest Thomas J, Higgens, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May, will take eharge <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodi* bid In the extreme<br />
touthim part <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />
In a letter to Anemblyman<br />
Jamei i, Cafiero Woodi urged<br />
that the proposed «Utc income<br />
Ox bill W dtfeated. Wood*<br />
said he favored adoption <strong>of</strong><br />
Assembly Concurrent<br />
Resolution 33, which would<br />
provide for a constitutional<br />
amendment to be voted on by<br />
the people which would<br />
prohibit the State Legislature<br />
from enacting an income tax.<br />
Woods also called for the<br />
Assemblyman to support the<br />
final passage <strong>of</strong> the Wetland,«<br />
Act <strong>of</strong> <strong>1970</strong>, "I am in<br />
complete accord with the<br />
intent <strong>of</strong> this Act, however, 1<br />
Obstacles ironed out<br />
do have a rtjbervation<br />
concerning that portion which<br />
refers to local extreme high<br />
water," Woods said. "Perhaps,<br />
this could be better defined so<br />
as not to include most <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,"<br />
Woods commended Cafiero<br />
on his sponsorship <strong>of</strong> Astembly<br />
Bill 1095, providing that each<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education in the state<br />
conduct, as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
instruction in public schools,<br />
courses in ecology.<br />
County air race<br />
is rescheduled<br />
out in a steady stream started<br />
early Sunday. Traflte,<br />
according lo, area police<br />
departments, was no henwr<br />
than on any normal aimmtr<br />
weekend<br />
Accident* and fires were at a<br />
minimum. The only major Ore<br />
in the area involved a dredge in<br />
Middle Thor<strong>of</strong>are near<br />
Corson's Inlet Sunday<br />
morning. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Strathmere fire Department*<br />
battled the blaie for five noun<br />
Fire Chief Ferdinand said his<br />
men were plagued with the<br />
usual amount <strong>of</strong> false alarm«<br />
and minor fires over the<br />
holiday Police said they were<br />
busy containing parties along<br />
"party row" from 4th to 6th<br />
sts. on Asbury av. At leait<br />
eight arrests for violation <strong>of</strong><br />
the city noise ordinanw<br />
occurred in the block.<br />
Beach Patrol Captain George<br />
T Lafferty said his 1 IB-man<br />
beach patrol made no major<br />
rescues over the weekend, A<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 35 beaches were open<br />
until Monday night.<br />
Ufferty said most <strong>of</strong> the ,<br />
beaches were closed Tuesday<br />
morning, and this weekend<br />
guards will be itationed only at<br />
Surf rd., St. Charles pi., 9th st,,<br />
12th st., 14th it., Ilth M.<br />
26th., and 34th it.<br />
Weather<br />
P«rtly ninny «nd «littln<br />
w aimer ttxUy with •<br />
chance <strong>of</strong> tbowen at<br />
thumtenhowen In th*<br />
• fternoon; high<br />
temperature* BMt 80,<br />
•earing and cooler Friday ,<br />
the outlook Cor th*<br />
weekend ii Mr •««<br />
ptoMltt. U. 8.<br />
Bureau.<br />
The National Air Races have<br />
been rescheduled and will .<br />
definitely be held In Cape May<br />
County in 1971, air race<br />
director Steve Cicala confirmed<br />
Wedneiday.<br />
Cicala said he is able to<br />
make the confirmation at a<br />
result <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> top level<br />
conferences with <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong><br />
the private and governmental<br />
agencies involved In<br />
sanctioning the races.<br />
The most recent meeting<br />
«M held last Friday in th*<br />
Trenton <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
Commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />
Transportation John C Kohl.<br />
Outcome <strong>of</strong> the meeting is that<br />
specific/ guidelines have now<br />
been established to insur* that<br />
the national event will be held<br />
next yew.<br />
National Air Races were<br />
Mheduled to be held this past<br />
June at the Cape May County<br />
Airport, but were cancelled at<br />
th* last minute beeiuse<br />
continued on paf* it<br />
Three girl* from thi infimoui 400 Week <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />
av. present a large buektt <strong>of</strong> flowers to the local Police<br />
Department in appreciation for the "excellent"<br />
prittction their neighborhood received this summer<br />
Pmwntinj an "appreciation now" to Patrolman Frank<br />
Thank you! «* •*•* f re PwtrM *> Don >. ««* M»i« Henderson, all<br />
»M.V»« Folcr<strong>of</strong>t, Pa, Twenty-fivi young people who<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer! „„« inthat bl** i^d the not.. ^wTpitrohn^<br />
WillamWarnm (right) Is trying to md. Sgt John<br />
VwHterpoQMs at rear, TN one block wction was known<br />
w perty row" and many <strong>of</strong> the young ptopto living<br />
thnre were trrtstad for violation <strong>of</strong> the cftv's note<br />
ordinanM, ^^^<br />
Tldn<br />
m<br />
NOTICE<br />
10<br />
it<br />
MM<br />
1:12
PAGE 2 — SiCTiON ONi THI OCiAN CITY §f NTINILLf DOER THURSDAY, SiPTIMiER 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
SCHOOL BELLS<br />
RANG Students reported<br />
back to the books<br />
Wednwdiy after a summer<br />
<strong>of</strong> fun and vacation. At<br />
upper left children leave<br />
the bus and head for their<br />
classrooms in the Primary<br />
School at Bth st, and Wat<br />
flV. In the upper right<br />
photo the students at the<br />
Intermediate School, 19th<br />
•st. and Bay av., leave the<br />
auditorium after groetinp<br />
by school <strong>of</strong>ficials. In the<br />
photo at bottom the high<br />
school students gather in<br />
thi courtyard awaiting tfie<br />
bell calling them back to<br />
their studies. Senior<br />
Photos.<br />
DONNIE ROBBIE<br />
$12.00<br />
NOW AT ^<br />
feathaire 9 flannel<br />
BARBIZON Sleepwear<br />
•v....<br />
Fine crystal tucking nilnrn.-. iln- .-.111>" iuumli'ti yuke<br />
Minute roscbufis ;nul •--1 ,iMcfi.'- iliiihliK<br />
these pretty Ft>athair>- FLinnel ^..riui'<br />
iflTA<br />
$13.00<br />
"~r<br />
i<br />
Sandman group to air<br />
ferry service plight<br />
Thi' t'COmsmir phyhf iif Lhi;<br />
Csip* 1 Miiy L*'wos fprry ^rrvirr<br />
will be diNrus«i>d at ;t mwtini!<br />
tomorrow <strong>of</strong> ConjTresMfHai!<br />
Ch.iirli's W Sun rim an'* Advisory<br />
T\if nirOLiny is srhi'dui<br />
fhr Chulfonlt 1 nti ftir<br />
HaHdon Mai!<br />
Hold ih Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at 2<br />
p m .. and representatives<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
area Chiimbfr* <strong>of</strong> Cnm<br />
havv bepn invilrd to nltPn<br />
Sandman said thr Hussi<br />
giiing to ho di'vo'i'd t'ntir<br />
the operation <strong>of</strong> thr DH/<br />
Rivrr and Ray Authority, with<br />
partirul u pniphmui **" the<br />
op**riil ififi Of f h*'<br />
M<br />
Thr A u t h f >rj t y<br />
to<br />
r n 11 y<br />
di'firiU incurred by tin*<br />
Di'ln WJiri 1 Bi»y baylmcr<br />
nnssings fhr i* » I v n<br />
disrcinlinu.'inr!' (if i he- (Wry<br />
sni=vif!><br />
SftiiHman said the fWfy<br />
sprviri' will hi' disruHSi'd In<br />
n*I;iI i«?n f < i thi 1 I wi ri rrow*i n gs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Drift ware Mrmonul<br />
Bndy*> iif Wilmington, mid in<br />
thr 11 uh I <strong>of</strong> thi' possible<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> other hndfirs<br />
across* I hi* hay l>'tween N*'w<br />
• I**I\M ! V iihd DHawiiPP<br />
The C<strong>of</strong>i^r^smnn said (hat ;i<br />
buy Croiwinf; \h nvfOHHnry to<br />
ki*rp Cap* 1 May County from<br />
hernming <br />
Palr..lin;m t :,.,,pU1. HiirM ..n "liL'hlly .njurid. but miirM<br />
*|i|.'mhi', ",|Mrli«m|ih;iih,.li snrprned thnn anything elw.<br />
wh*'M h.'r .",1. was<br />
GALLO<br />
MOTOR SAUS<br />
Authorized<br />
American Motors<br />
and GMC Truck<br />
Dealers<br />
COMPLETE P4RTS<br />
and<br />
SERVICE<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
• —~_#<br />
CAPf A4AY<br />
COURT HOUSE<br />
20 S. /WAIN STRIET<br />
DIAL 465.5122<br />
"Easiest Place In Th?<br />
County to do Buiiness 1<br />
|<br />
Mary Finn<br />
orth<br />
iippfiniiniiili'ly 7 If) a m when<br />
ii pnlrol car dfivpn by<br />
Palnilman Rnbi'rl Brakle><br />
v.M'rt'd out (if Ihr N'.uthbfMirid<br />
UnPJind Mriirk Mf^ FinnHr:.r<br />
h*-ad on<br />
Continuing Our<br />
— INTO SEPTEMBER —<br />
MOST OF OUR STOCK<br />
LIVING ROOM<br />
AT NEW LOW<br />
SALE PRICES!<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
and OUTDOOR PIECES<br />
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE - BROYHILL<br />
TEMPLE STUART - BUNTING<br />
TELESCOPE - VANDY CRAFT<br />
&MORE<br />
FURNITURE & APPtiANCE ANNEX - 839 West Avenue<br />
Open Friday and Saturday Evenings 'HI 9<br />
Dial 399-5511<br />
Briiklcy -iaid hi' turned his<br />
h*Mid /iwav arid the pytFol car<br />
left the lam- strikmi) the<br />
nnrnmine vehielr The acc-idcr.l<br />
ticriirred «! flth si and Bay av<br />
The Capf May County Rescue<br />
Squad look Mrs Finn anri<br />
Brail ley to the hospital Mrk<br />
Finn romplainpri tsf hack pajns<br />
from whiplash Beakley was<br />
h>nki>d iH'i'T and FPUiajiJ'd<br />
Entertain relatives<br />
Mr and Mrs. William<br />
Conquest, <strong>of</strong> 428 Pecks Beach<br />
Village. entertained their<br />
i.ephfws, Richard Sawyer, Sr<br />
and Richird Sawyer Jr . frnm<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>, and their<br />
niece. Miss Elsie Harris from<br />
Philadelphia, on Labor Day<br />
BEDROOM<br />
Carolyn Maugher<br />
rlii.-I K . .1 : I,..<br />
Obituaries<br />
M.,<br />
i i ! \ a n d it fijFim r m* *>i h.<br />
(hi- CnUUn Ai" ''I;J|,<br />
S y r v i v i M i> .) r •<br />
fj;i u uh t MFV M-, \<br />
Hnijih •>!" B.iH -i'-••-••<br />
Nnrrtlx f «rf i* = • •' •••,<br />
Pi.II '... I<br />
Mark-land, ..I I.. \i ,• • C<br />
thr..., MM.-I. M-- H<br />
Alvina Cai,"-! ..' vil i|)(,,,i ,<br />
and Mn i-rti... H,/i,,j,<br />
.nd I 7 (jr. ii ,,".,rict. )•. ,,l.. •<br />
Kun<strong>of</strong>iil M.i,,.,<br />
i-iinHiicied T : ,..«fifl\ • • i-,,.<br />
thi' fiiirifrpj Sin,!.' F.,<br />
Hum.' with i h. F|. * \s. ii.,<br />
Alli-n. pa,!,i, , . -,,,<br />
P r I. » h w I . . n I h u<br />
o! ficiatini' hi.ri.,! u-.,,<br />
HilUj.i.. ( i.rii. f. . w H.,*H .'<br />
•!',,•<br />
Walftr L iJchenberger<br />
Walter I. En hi i.bifU. . Sr<br />
i.f Ht> Alrir.rll ,-,! ,-i.i.H<br />
Mcrriiii-iiii HdJ-pilsl Hf ".a-<br />
Mr FlKhtr.b.ryi'r<br />
f'mphjy^ri Han.<br />
Working nul i.f 'h' Tt', ..<br />
c.frif.. Hi- W,I. bi.rn<br />
Philadi-lptii.. ant) ha,j ,. .i<br />
he re for 21 wnr«<br />
Sgrvivirit; jr. h.- ^<br />
Evelyn n . hi* m,.ihi Mr><br />
B e » s i •• SU(Fh...j.i-<br />
Eieh^nb^rOHf. ..f fti; 1 , MIS ..ni<br />
son, Walter I . .Ir ,.f ihi- ci!> .<br />
on* 1 daut^hirr. Mr^ S.iiu<br />
Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> Middli'iown .,ru<br />
sistiT, Mrs Erinh Mny- ..'<br />
AmsterdaJTi. =V N' and --* \.-n<br />
frandchildrf'n<br />
A vh'Wint! will be In Id<br />
pit ai Ihc Gudfri-s Smith<br />
Funeral Hume. MI9 <strong>On</strong>lra! a\<br />
Funeral senici". will he<br />
condurti-d 11 am Saturri,n<br />
with the Kcv FranK Adi. f<br />
psstor <strong>of</strong> Mi'ssiah Luih.ran<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Sea Me t'\\<br />
and Rev Fluyrf M'Ai-r .,'<br />
Amsu-rddW, Mr Eichrnhi-rji r •,<br />
brother .n.law iiffiri.ilmc inter<br />
mem will b«- at Si ,,«iri.<br />
Cemeiery, Palermo<br />
Adelaide Lodwig<br />
Mrs Adtlald*' Lxidwiti .it<br />
30 6 13th st. dipd Mondi)\ m<br />
'V^. Haver. ?^uf^ing Hf^rnf.<br />
Cape May Cfiuri H..ii», ,«-h.<br />
was )>3<br />
Mr> UidwiK w.!i» ln.rii ir<br />
CJati-shead Enyhind .jnd h^d<br />
made hi--r hoitii h-n- Inr J"<br />
yeiir^ Sht' wa? ,i rriii.d NiiN<br />
hrfvint^ wi-irki'd .si 111* 1 \"ff.-r;if.^<br />
AdmmistratKin Hn-pitiil ;n<br />
Coaii'niil,.. Pa anri Has ,.<br />
membi'r nf ilip Ann. Nur-..<br />
Corp. during Wurlri V*,t 1<br />
She was a nipnih. , .>! li..i\<br />
Triniiy Epistopal riiunh ..!<br />
><br />
Daniel j. Jeffries<br />
\|'fl >..<br />
,l.,,i. I 1<br />
l i , . I . , ' . ••<br />
. • . , , , - . ! . , • , , . , . ,<br />
,.. p..-.<br />
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fl. In.... ... ,t , I 'lfi» ti ,ri<br />
U, .i I ., . \|-. J,.'.'.i.<br />
'. .'rr.< , I h.Fs ; Milh^ijH<br />
yrafl .:i!.-it If.in Ijr.'.u<br />
HiL'h ^('ii....I ,r, : '«'• am<br />
l,.nl . • ., i h, ,.|i., . M ti<br />
Mary V. Madara<br />
BK-.SI.KVS F'OIVT Mrs<br />
M,.'\ \' Sl.ifi^,;, ..! ll.i N<br />
^h..^ rrj fji.^fj .,. ri'irrH'<br />
Ml. hud<br />
thi.'. Citv and i ! • • I, u rr >i . R'M-j . .*rr. Hit!t, Ma^. will be<br />
Women's Guild ,Sh. ;,!M, Trililt\<br />
She<br />
Shi i*,i* liiirr; • n (,ri .nln-ld and<br />
h,,rl Ini-d ihen h." e-itire lift<br />
uritj. ^hi- m'.%-..l ,.. B*-.^li i > ^<br />
Pent<br />
Sh' w,t..- ., mi'.mh.f ,,* thr<br />
Turkah.*.- rri.l Amt.riran<br />
Li-nifin Auxili.in ir.ri <strong>of</strong> [he<br />
UidiMs Au.xihar, i.. ihr-<br />
pptrrsburj; Ri-publifuri Club<br />
She also has served a.' truant<br />
ufl'icer Inr the Upper Township<br />
Bi.,,fd .if Education fur eight<br />
%(•;, rs<br />
sunivinc are her husband.<br />
Herbi.fi V two ^ins Frank<br />
Duk.", ..if Pli'aAaniville and<br />
fiioi^* Duke?i. is' Ki.rw z j*od.<br />
Pa and one dauHhter, Mrs<br />
LdUrabelle Treat '>f Keene<br />
N H<br />
/un^Faj .vnic.^ will br held<br />
Sunda> a! 2 pm from the<br />
n,.d.r.u Smnh Funeral Home.<br />
MIM reniral ,« <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
with ih. Ri% Bruce Phillips.<br />
paMnr NI Triniiy United<br />
Mt'thudiMt Church <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />
, , r flciyt,ni; Initrm.'nt will be in<br />
Tn.-.ii 1 . Meth.irii'.i Ceffli'iery<br />
Fn.n.1. ma> fa!) SatyrriaN<br />
fr..m 7 in 9 p m<br />
Martha R. WiHenwiler<br />
SriSH'HK POINT Mr*<br />
Marin., H VViH. na.ler ol 22fi<br />
Dn«i> ,,\ rii.-d Tuesda\ in the<br />
Lm^.'.,.i ('. i' 1 vaierfrn I Center<br />
She w .!'- 6 :<br />
Mr^ Wrr. .\* ,|. r Wai. born in<br />
Phi ladrlplli,; ir.fi hud resided ifi<br />
! hi., af. a '...f I 6 % t-.srs<br />
H u r vn . in, mdudi her<br />
Inisband John tw.i nui 1 *. Jjbn<br />
ari'i ,1'i.M.ph h.th ,.t Linw.*.nj<br />
ihfi.' b-'iih'T... ihrc^- MMrf* and<br />
:'|V> lirai dchilrifl n<br />
Hum.<br />
Joseph R. Bishop<br />
SOMEHS POINT Joseph R<br />
Bishop, <strong>of</strong> ~i] Ddawuf a»<br />
died la^t ThiirHda> ,n the<br />
V f i i. i d a s H .i -- p 11 a I ,<br />
Philadelphia, j'ler a hntnh><br />
illnii-is He Wits 50<br />
twol<br />
Two years at our new location . and<br />
still growing. How fast time jaes when<br />
you're busy taking care <strong>of</strong> the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
your friends and customers. Our considerable<br />
investment in this newest and<br />
most modern pharmacy has been completely<br />
justified by your support and<br />
patronage. We hope we have served you<br />
well in the past; we pledge continued<br />
service in the future.<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
JERSEY'S MOST MODERN PHARMACY<br />
8th St. and Wwl.y Av*. DUI 399.1115<br />
— FREE DELIVERY —<br />
M h..|, Mrs (I...M ner and IVIfs. JsnE<br />
(.erlncli li. • if PhiUdPlphia.<br />
,.,,.! Mn J.i, ni' He11ire, <strong>of</strong> Egg<br />
H.i.tii.r CiU twi siKU.rK, Mrs.<br />
All.'t. B.i«ll- ...f d, and<br />
'•• U I ' ••<br />
Mr^ Haniilh.n Hi'dma/1, <strong>of</strong><br />
.,'!., r «>' ' ' I<br />
K.<br />
H ki in and nine<br />
, L-> iii.H»-liilt1.- "<br />
hi, niral M.rviCi'i. were<br />
i . (iiuluri.'d Sunday evnning<br />
Mi I,. 'I,, • :• ,,• ,,.,,„, ,,,,,, n'li Ih. Ki-V Charii.s BlflCk,<br />
•
PAOi 4 _ SECTION ONE<br />
!<br />
%<br />
f<br />
\|MII(M<br />
Adi Bring Raiuirl<br />
ii[ [he lirwi'kl<br />
i .i»<br />
hn>u± ' * TI m hn< *!<br />
A, is < let n«i help<br />
11111 h t \ i < u r<br />
\ iu ntruteri<br />
>ir»Nie in SI?F IJ<br />
'. CHILDRilM<br />
fftnn<br />
Mil VMihw Ave,<br />
Ventinsr.<br />
N. j. iB4i1»<br />
Garden Gate is the theme<br />
<strong>of</strong> Suburban Club's show<br />
In lh<br />
Mi.rill<br />
Thi,<br />
('(-nil;,I |(;,<br />
Mll-.il .,1 II<br />
,1 I I 1-111 (<br />
ill lp;ir Mom,<br />
U i<br />
-il<br />
r> p rti<br />
We have Rnthihilri<br />
rc>;iN with the wot look<br />
;md fdki' fur Ms" ski<br />
ia. knto St7CB 7 1-4<br />
Marv Ann<br />
Children's<br />
A»hyry 391.1094<br />
Baek-To-School Specials I<br />
NEW SKIRTS<br />
20% OFF<br />
NEW COATS<br />
10% OFF<br />
FASHION<br />
CHALET<br />
PALMIR SHQPf»IN6 CENTER<br />
Urh Street and HivM AVMIW<br />
ALWAYS PLENTY OF<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
STOCK-UP NOW<br />
TAKI ADVANTAOi OF OUR<br />
ANNUAL PRi-<br />
VACATION SALE*<br />
YARNS, NilDLIS, BAGS, FTC.<br />
10% to 50% OFF!<br />
•Thli Ii 1M ciearuic, that prensefl. our Annual Vacation In Soul<br />
County Crafts Knit Shop<br />
813 Asbury Avenu* Phone 399-7572<br />
FALL AND<br />
WINTER<br />
J new<br />
ieasoning , . ,<br />
our pant<br />
outfits<br />
and<br />
coats<br />
753 Asbury Avenue<br />
399-0682<br />
HOURS — DAILY 9:30-5:30<br />
FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9<br />
'•' 1 -I m Jud|i|ii|! will hi'ein<br />
promptly iii | (I ,|[) ,t m<br />
Mr', K;iv K.ittm.in ij, jji'ni^iil<br />
I'h.-iiniiiin <strong>of</strong> thi' show with<br />
Mrs UIIIIM- liiiigc in i-harKi- (if<br />
I hi' ii-hi'diili' Mrs Flori-nfc<br />
CliiHiin iind Mr>, Mils Mfrnll<br />
iirc m (li:if|j(' nf ihr<br />
hiirlifylliirc cnLrii". and Mrs.<br />
Kmmy l|iirt>.hiirn imd Mrs<br />
Mlini'l Siimi'ft iirii in rhilriJr ill<br />
i hi' arMMir li.'si^n iMiiru's<br />
Pliiri-mi'ril i« in (hi' hjirtds (if<br />
Mrs naytnM niiii Mrs Siimi'rs<br />
Mrs IriMii Hiiryil, pri>sidi>nl.<br />
will iirr:ini>i' the jud|ics' brunch<br />
Mr» Hijlh Srhnnb.T|!(.r head"<br />
I he iiwiiriK l'limmilli'i'anri Mrs<br />
Miirishi.rn ;irifi Mrs Clinton lire<br />
1 in- ciinuu Itjin t> Mm Nyhillii<br />
Prohil will h „ nri It.<br />
liliiiiiijiriiphs<br />
Thr ni-sf n'^nil.-ir milling ill<br />
ihf fiuhiirhii" (lii.H.-n Club will<br />
111- Oriiilii'r I 1 ' »i nt.t.n in<br />
' •. .«I, • I Mill<br />
Women Republicans<br />
rmsume activities<br />
THE OC1AN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
Thr firs! rfiMi'linu (if [hii<br />
hi-iisiiii fur thi' Womnn's<br />
Ki'Bl'liir Rnpubliruli flub will<br />
hi' held Tuesday at H p m in<br />
Ihc Youlh rprili.r<br />
Inviliid sp rakers lire<br />
Frpi'holdi'R. Friinei!, Tnwnsimd<br />
r ••><br />
and Joseph Risi'V, County<br />
Surro|>nti- Arthur Ijiricks. and Mr ;:inri Mr?, Paul rntirpd frcsm s'mplnvmr'hl wft.h<br />
County Clerk R if hard<br />
Anderstin<br />
Fnllowine Ihe mii>tin|><br />
refreshrrleriLs; wil! he served by<br />
the hostPSsfs Mrs Frnncis<br />
SchhirhU'r, <strong>of</strong> OeiMin Vii'W, iin oil rnrnpfiny<br />
wen- L'lirstJi <strong>of</strong> honor nl ii They hjive three sons,<br />
ritmiir party bisl Thursday in Robf'rl (if I hi!, lily. Don, <strong>of</strong><br />
Smilhvilli' Inn ill iihsfrvsiifpn! Miflrililnwn, uul Norman, nf<br />
their SIII h world me Hiinrivrr iind i«»ri<br />
Tnwiwnd and Mrs UiuisJ- anniversary grandchildren The party was<br />
Hoi I<br />
The rnlipli' is formerly from hiwierl hy their «m. jmri<br />
K;tM <strong>On</strong>irlKe and have lived in daughter* m inw<br />
t his sirp;i fur scvPn veiiri Ho Is<br />
See our wonderful<br />
Pill Selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Slenderizing<br />
Chubbefte<br />
FASHIONS<br />
Mil VMiwr AM.<br />
, N, J. IS4I17<br />
Casino trip sat fay Rosary Society<br />
fiOMKRS POINT Tin-<br />
Rosary Altar Society <strong>of</strong> Ht<br />
Josepli'i, R c Church is<br />
sponsiirmij a inp to thr Laun<br />
Casino in Chrrry Hill un<br />
Ortiihcr 2S The visit will<br />
inrklrii' rimnir iinri llu' •,l;i(e<br />
shiiw fi'uturint! Liht'ijci'<br />
Furlher inliirmiitmn mjj lie<br />
nhtaini'd and rt-siTVations madihy<br />
calling Mrs Owen Be irne nl<br />
927-2-10-4<br />
Children's Shop<br />
Gailigh. Alley 10 a.m - 10 p.m. Flanders<br />
11TH and SOARDWALK<br />
BeauMonde<br />
lingerie-boutique<br />
SUMMER<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
REDUCTION ON<br />
ALL MERCHANDISE<br />
Savings up to 50%<br />
FLANDERS HOTIL, IHh and Boardwalk<br />
ENTRANC1; TOi> OF BOARDWALK<br />
I PERSONALIZED SERVICE<br />
| with Mr<br />
| Beautiful Collection<br />
1 Fall and Winter<br />
Bridal Gowns<br />
from $49.95<br />
AHandtnti DruMS<br />
from $29.95<br />
Natalie's Bridal Salon<br />
15 S, TENNESSEE AVE. ATLANTIC CITY<br />
DIAL: 345.1661<br />
Om M. Mil I P.M. - WM*r Nit. hy ApptlMmM<br />
'•• lllw ntniiiitlinnimjMBfflwiiiiiMwniijiHHinJmumijimnininiiiniHiiiimrHHiiiiiiHii: inuMiiuiiiiuiiiHii in S<br />
The Society also is planning<br />
its annual rummagr sale<br />
scheduled for OrtohiT 2 Hnd 3<br />
In Ihe church basement Items<br />
for the sale may be left a! the<br />
church at any lime Fiirthi-r<br />
details nirthls pnijeei niiiy br<br />
iiblained by callini; Mrs;<br />
Oi'oriie Hmilh at y27 521! or<br />
Mrs John S.ibum at 927<br />
Don'f delayl<br />
File address<br />
ehangm today.<br />
(ORE THAN JUST A HALF SIZE<br />
l»rk*hlf« I-Tween fishlont ire<br />
aeilgned MprtHly for thi woman<br />
5'J or gnfltr who nteds<br />
•Utfhtly narrower shoulder linn,<br />
J itiortor waistline and i bit<br />
man fullness in want and hip*<br />
Ho msn costly alterations!<br />
Derkshire<br />
Sizes 12B-20B $32,00,<br />
CHERRY, PURPLE '<br />
DRESS SHOPPE<br />
741 Atbury Avenue<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NITE -<br />
MITIRIB PARKING<br />
IH BE*B<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
and AUTHENTIC AMERICANA RfPRODUCTIONS<br />
DRY SINKS • RECORD CABINETS<br />
CORNf R CUPBOARDS • COMAAODES<br />
UNUSUAL IND TABLES<br />
M4STBR CRAFTED HAND RUBBED FINISH<br />
WATBII and ALCOHOL PROOF<br />
Shore Ruad, Route 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> View N j<br />
Phone 609=263-8117<br />
Cjardfn State Parkway Exit 17<br />
turn left to Route 9, then left I mile<br />
Wi BUY ANTIQUES J1,...,,,m,<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEMC HOURS 9 A M - 4:30<br />
OPIN UNTIL CHRISTMAS<br />
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS i<br />
SHOPPING EARLY<br />
rorcijioin Mulls R(iy«l l)u*. Silver<br />
."^rsonally Made Alabaster - Crystal<br />
By Phil I lurlcy China<br />
Oriental J tide i<br />
Antiques - Paintings<br />
Sieirves - hlandb«ijs<br />
liiiportud Beaded Baq;<br />
719 Baftersea Rd.<br />
39928J7<br />
Hou«: 10-5,<br />
Tuei. S Fri. 'Ml I 'Oue<br />
ST0REWIDE SALE<br />
ALL CLOTHING • JEWELRY • HANDBAGS<br />
V2 PRICE<br />
Starts Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14th<br />
to <strong>Sep</strong>tember 19th - Closing Date<br />
Hours JO a.m.-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m.<br />
GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />
11th Street and Boardwalk<br />
Flanders Shopping Mall 399-2343<br />
Open 10-9<br />
Mon. thru Sat.<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong><br />
9th and Central<br />
LURIA'S<br />
STANDOUT VALUE<br />
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY - 3 DAYS ONLY!<br />
Famous Maker<br />
3-Plece Knit Suits<br />
Regular S 32.95<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTIMBER 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Two girls solicit funds for MS drive<br />
Two I 1 Vf>jir old tnrl-. did l)'"" '" d""' Boluiliny l\iricih<br />
Ihi'ir Butiri Hcnd this work '" r Ih" prnurum THi'v<br />
jmnin|> Jerry Lewis wilh hifc i-.iilerli-il S1 I Thi-n du mil! 'lie<br />
nnnuiil Muw-ulnr nvktniphv li'lelhcin Ihey ralli-rt in<br />
fund raiKinu '-veni n-purtinu Ihcir c iilleclion<br />
The uirU wpiii oil I in their The uirU arr Bunny Kwiny,<br />
nen(hhiirhiiod 501111; fruiii "' ' r ' M Afthun iiv .iriil K.IHII<br />
Htlow, <strong>of</strong> filMI Orcatl ,n<br />
17th YEAR<br />
Garden State Bible School<br />
Fall Semester begins <strong>Sep</strong>t, 21st<br />
BIBLE SURVEY _ The Pentateuch<br />
DOCTRINE -. The Triune God<br />
CHRISTIAN ED. ~ How to Study the Rib!P<br />
Correipondence Courses Available<br />
for FREE BROCHURE write<br />
P. O, Box 202, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N, j, 08404<br />
ELEGANCE IN<br />
DIAMOND EARRINGS<br />
Mi 1I> Li I<br />
'* f. MOuNT I<br />
i P § f F H F R<br />
Mi Karat<br />
$100<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
9SI Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
(CLOSED MONDAYS) DIAL 3WJ171<br />
THE NEW ONES<br />
TODAY<br />
Hot nuning diploma<br />
n (•<br />
\g d:iughli'r ol<br />
J^ Pilpwn 111<br />
dt<br />
PALMER<br />
IT .„<br />
\j l r N<br />
me r r,l<br />
M mi ,r • ri, , u < \1, Ih,,,), I<br />
II, spil il ^ l,,i, I I Nijr in,.<br />
tl I p I, m I il Ur iriu (li,,r<br />
'•mil Fi l|i \IIEU I J4<br />
il Ih, Ar, h '.it. i I t nil, H<br />
M > I h ,1 i i ( h u , h<br />
Phil uhlphi<br />
Ml- Yt 1, I J m w i r, , ipu nl<br />
I Ih, \,,.l, II, \ V ,,,H, r ..I<br />
Nii ,rri 4,11, h,, Ih, Ahimi i.<br />
A^ ,« I jti ,n l,ir , xt , II, iic , if<br />
tin fn Id , f iiuRi p4l i, nl<br />
'• I ill. II hip Sh. h L<br />
tt.mpli i, ,1 ihr, , inn t<br />
nursing (riuiah, n nul i nov.<br />
• ligibl. t,, i iki 1,1, h,,,r,l<br />
'i iminiii n i,,p h, r R fc<br />
Adi Bring RMulh<br />
VEGA<br />
CHEVROLET ft.OLDSHOBILt he. I<br />
1119 Asbury Ave. Phone 399-0235<br />
You'll be amazed with<br />
CHEVY'S NEW<br />
LITTLE CAR<br />
f We Call It VEGA)<br />
NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR<br />
OCEAN CITY SHOWROOM<br />
— Come Be Our Guest —<br />
* Prizes * Surprises<br />
* Refreshments<br />
THf OCiAN CITY SENTINEL -LEDGER<br />
F \IR PRFPARATKiNS <strong>On</strong>t-nfth.-<br />
Sisti rs nf St Jnst-ph vvhci malm her<br />
humi at St Jimtjph Villa Hmplays aimi<br />
• f thi hamivinrk tn h. nffiTt-ri fur wlr it<br />
the Fa ir Si'[)tin<br />
Chi'stnut Hill f<br />
Pro, iM.fK «-||| li,.<br />
Sisters <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph fair<br />
promises to be family fair ftl'l; ,,l<br />
The SiJiters (if SI Joseph<br />
Fiiir priimisfs to hi a "family<br />
,nr from smrt to finish<br />
SWlodulod for Si.pi(.mh*.r 16<br />
IV. IK and 19 from Him 1,1<br />
! 1 p m . the Fair will be held<br />
ill Chestnut Hill College,<br />
N n r t h w e s t v r n a n d<br />
(iiTmanliiivn uvi-s, Chestnut<br />
Hill, Philadelphia<br />
Fiiir proceed,, will henefil Si<br />
Jn,Heph \'ilUi. a home for more<br />
than 300 retired or infirm<br />
Meiers The Sisters <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Joseph are educiitiirs in SLX<br />
slahs Loealiy the nuns teiit; h<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Somers PfliinL.<br />
Wildwood, Cape May. Margate<br />
and May!. LandmiJ<br />
The Fair grounds will boast<br />
SI I hrijjhtK decoraled hdoths<br />
us well as four conveniently<br />
located rood nations. Geared<br />
to interest any age group, the<br />
Fair will include such<br />
altractinns as Boardwalk,<br />
Chnstrriai, and Pennsylvania<br />
Dutch Booth*<br />
Parent* will enjoy the<br />
Baby Toddler and Toy Booth<br />
which have everything a new<br />
addition to the family would<br />
nii'd from handmade booties<br />
I to a large array <strong>of</strong> clothing<br />
designed especially for "little<br />
people" Canned goods, takes<br />
and various needlework items<br />
also will attract the mothers in<br />
the families<br />
Teenagers will discover the<br />
solution to their "what to wear<br />
to schrior problems at the<br />
t.enage booth featurinp the<br />
Litest fash tins In the<br />
young adult world A special<br />
dancing area with nightly<br />
combo music also will he<br />
.iViniable for this age group<br />
For those who like to come<br />
arid just browse, the SSJ Fair<br />
70 will feature surprise<br />
packages, attic treasures.<br />
ci>ram,,-s and paper flowers, all<br />
in their own special booths An<br />
extra special attraction, the<br />
Villa Booth, will display items<br />
made by the figed and Infirm<br />
sisters. "Ureen thumb'<br />
enthusiasts will find'both real<br />
uiid artificial flowers on hand<br />
Of particular interest in the<br />
and Mrs Angelti DeLanzo, u<br />
former category are African<br />
Tuckahoe, earls in December<br />
violets, specially raised for<br />
The reremonj will lake pla i<br />
people, "who will talk to<br />
in Si Augiistini . R C<br />
Church<br />
AMPLE<br />
FREE<br />
PARKINS<br />
ADJOINING<br />
ft was<br />
9TH k OCEAN<br />
DIAL 399-8488<br />
them<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
The ,rnail * i v, ii' 1. ,.| riijh:<br />
at hum" in Tei.pe, Town<br />
Special ihildren'. jj.imr-s pom<br />
and "ngint nth-, ^m y-,em*n! -<br />
Indian he.iri h.inri- ,,nH war<br />
paint will prmid" 'hi. p.rte, t<br />
atmospheri Ifir ,, 11 hnit }>i r,<br />
aod girl chieU<br />
The SS,1 fair 'Til Comm ii \: surprise iuncheon<br />
bnriii ,hower givi-n Augui 2 1<br />
in tno home <strong>of</strong> Miss Nanci<br />
H<strong>of</strong>imati. 01 n ] <strong>On</strong>iful ni<br />
Co.hostesses with Miss<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman w»re the Mtues<br />
V;rBinih Cos D. bb'e<br />
Miiwhrai . Jarliie Fii.rMilir.u<br />
and J.ickie LPWIS<br />
The home was cihiriiilh<br />
d'l'i, rated in ,m .'range ir.ij<br />
yelinw rollrr scheme- .w'.ti<br />
.•irrangenit^ni "r. the iuncheotable<br />
u a? a t"n!erpeH'*> i- 1<br />
<strong>of</strong>arme and >ellow seuscin,,!<br />
flowers Deswr: « ,,, a |jri>,<br />
fiiki trinimed w ,;h ,, m,n.,ilii:i<br />
brnl" and g-oom<br />
Those ationdir.. were tn,<br />
M.-ses Dehhie N..,,, M,,-..<br />
MrKlttru-k. Dei,hi. M,. ('.inn Turner<br />
Patl> McDevitl and Mrs Lillu »<br />
Bujti<br />
Sending gifts hut .unable In<br />
attend were Mrs Cirnlvi<br />
Murphy, Marion Murph\. Mis<br />
Jan Lawrence St'« Barhiii;<br />
Petti! and Miss I. ind;<br />
PrmensHin<br />
Miss Boyd, daughi r <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Lillian Boyd. <strong>of</strong> 942 Hav.-n ,,\<br />
will bee<strong>of</strong>ie the bride o<br />
Ronald DeLanzn, *"ii <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
Han?<br />
PAGE 6 — SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SINTINfLLIDOIR<br />
sels<br />
view Auxiliary<br />
M F " tlval<br />
The Woman's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> View Lutheran<br />
Home will sponsor the Annual<br />
Fall Festival Saturday from 10<br />
II.m. to I p m on the urouiidi,<br />
uf the hum,., Ki.iiti. 0 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View<br />
Bazaar, handmiidi 1 articles.<br />
Craft*. novelties. homemade<br />
jams, jellies, pickles iind cakes.<br />
fresh produce and many other<br />
items will be for sale Foods <strong>of</strong><br />
all kinds for take oui<br />
luncheon* also will be served<br />
(•ami's will provide fun for<br />
nil and spec nil lies for tri-nat!"^<br />
and kiddies will be sel up in<br />
the rear <strong>of</strong> the horn" ijr,*iiruU<br />
The public it invileri<br />
)<br />
Community Theatre lists<br />
thriller Wait Until Dark'<br />
NOHTHFIKl.t) A casi .if<br />
player* has been -riccied l.ii<br />
Athinlic Coinniuni!\ Thrahr ><br />
first produclinn ol ihi. lilTi) 7 1<br />
season ihe Ihrilli" W.Ml nil i!<br />
Dark The riin-IMiir !« Cli.nle.<br />
Davis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt', He will be<br />
assisted hv Hi'Hy Shi'rinan with<br />
production i!m!i : lv.i,l<br />
Hock erman<br />
The sht.w will run l.ii ,i\<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>u>m l 2 I.<br />
I<br />
p rn Then' .t<br />
Sunday malm,<br />
and OcI,,|,e.<br />
F o r a l l y o u r . . . .<br />
CAR CARE NEEDS<br />
OPiN<br />
24<br />
HOURS<br />
WIIKENOS ONLY<br />
STOP IN AT .<br />
/'« LUV1<br />
1 AUTOSJ<br />
WALT'S^ATLANTIC<br />
"SUMER RED BALL SIRViCf"<br />
is ill hi' li<br />
?TH ST. & BAY AVI. DIAL 399-9709<br />
SP£CM/S<br />
"MILL" STORM WINDOWS<br />
!E7V3PNS 5 for $80.00<br />
TRIPLE TRACK<br />
•ELF STOWNB<br />
Storm Windows<br />
5 for $88.75<br />
"WHITE" STORM WINDOWS<br />
TRIPLI TRAM e e<br />
MUf STOBINO 3 ror<br />
GLASS and SCREEN REPAIRS<br />
$59.95 $69.95 $69.95 $69.95 $79.95<br />
All Prices Ate Completely Installed<br />
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS—JALOUSIES<br />
SHUTTERS — AWNING WINDOWS<br />
SCREENS — AWNINGS — DOOR HOODS<br />
DIAL 399-1241 FOR FREE ESTIMATE and<br />
HOME DEMONSTRATION<br />
Baker's Aluminum Products<br />
1248 Weit Av#, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
A<br />
Welcome Robert. If<br />
Mr iind Mrs Rtiherl L<br />
Hiilmen, <strong>of</strong> 2H Rvcin ,iv .<br />
Pleiifeintvilii^ are Receiving<br />
eiinjrfiitu laE!fin?4 fin the hirth <strong>of</strong><br />
3 snn August 19 in Shnre<br />
Memoriai HospiUil He ^Pighed<br />
eijlhi pr.iinds, six fiiincps :ind<br />
hii> been narnpd Robert. Jr<br />
Mrs. Hfilmes is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs Jean Peterson, o!<br />
NorthTield and the late Stanley<br />
Mason Mr Holmps is the son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs Mildred K Holrnfs and<br />
the lilte Loren D Holmis,<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> this city He<br />
altenderi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School and sprved as a Irjcal<br />
lifppJafd for two years,<br />
Williams :<br />
Jewelers<br />
"Next to the Bank"<br />
811 Asbury Avenue<br />
DIAL 39?-*07|<br />
• Wedding Oifte<br />
• Anniversary Gifts<br />
• Brand Name Watches<br />
• Watch Bands<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />
ART CARVED<br />
DIAMOND RINGS<br />
ENGRAVING DONE<br />
ON THE PREMSES<br />
>»»•••••••••••<br />
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GUESTS AND IIOSTKSS Mrs. .John<br />
Kelly (spati'd on tin 1 on-Mail i.-ihli-) visits<br />
with Bomp <strong>of</strong> thi- 33 fri'shmtMi mirfinji<br />
students <strong>of</strong> the \Indu-al f'olli'fjc nf<br />
PpnnsvK aniii f, .r IHf t rnHif muni .ill .Inv<br />
Township<br />
coming events<br />
Today (1 hii f^H<br />
AmiVlc.m<br />
Turli«h.»-<br />
AuxMi;ir>. H p m<br />
Bos Seoul Ire<br />
9pm , Turkiihi Hull<br />
Monday<br />
U p p e<br />
Committee<br />
Hall<br />
Tuckaho<br />
p rn<br />
p rn<br />
T 11 wmhip<br />
^ p m . Township<br />
Fire Ciimpjinv. X<br />
Board cif Adjustment. ><br />
p m , Township Hall<br />
* • •<br />
Uppi'r Township R(«J!ii<br />
Squad Auxiliar) , 7 ,10 p ri*<br />
* * *<br />
TTupsday-<br />
Bonrd <strong>of</strong> Educatior X p m<br />
piemen tan,- schuol<br />
* * *<br />
Marm*>ra VoluntfiT Fin<br />
Company, 8 p.m<br />
*" • *<br />
Wedni'sclay<br />
Vptorans <strong>of</strong> Furi ! ien War» ,i<br />
p.m , Posl Htimi-<br />
Deal-bid<br />
Charles Mampp. with BL1<br />
poinls, [Dpppd thi' pinochliplayers<br />
at thr Monday i-vt-nmisession<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihp Clcfan <strong>City</strong> Cam<br />
Club ut thi' Yiiiilh Cpntir, fill,<br />
st. and Atlantic av<br />
Other high sciinrs wnc Ma,<br />
Clerk, POl, Anna Orfanell,<br />
59.1, Louis SI«CI. SH6, Elin..i<br />
Fulfnrd. ii7tJ, Marimi.'<br />
Pptprson, S8", Ales OrfiinnHli<br />
6B8, Betty Moss, ;,fiS, Bud<br />
Oerbpr, 554, .Jim Spratt, 5fi 1<br />
D. A, Crunow, Bil , Freda<br />
Hampp, S40; Ida Dptro, 5;i7,<br />
Oporge Clark, 336, Mrs D A<br />
0 runow, fil 7 . Emma<br />
Kuntamari, BIT. Alyce Nerkn.<br />
516, Ann McC'listi'r, 515.<br />
Nessie McLean, 50M and Elsie<br />
Moriey, 507.<br />
Nan Monihan led the bridge<br />
players with 4650 points. Other<br />
high bridge scurers were Eti<br />
Baehr, 4330, Jack Smith<br />
4320; Charjes McCartney.<br />
4120; Lois C-'iod. 4000 aiitl<br />
Sharp Chandler j7"0<br />
Membfrs phmninpi to attend<br />
the annual club picnic on<br />
Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember HI .it<br />
Somers Point, are urijeci to<br />
make reservations next<br />
Monday Club President Louis<br />
SifJel, Sr., appointi'd Mrs. Elsie<br />
Moriey to handle the Club's<br />
publicity. Items <strong>of</strong> interest to<br />
the member*. should be<br />
referred to her<br />
Need a Helper?<br />
Call Ad Tiker<br />
399.5411<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pii mi Thn<br />
Bfirbiira C'lark. finnii-<br />
Hommin({t(in and an umrii-nt<br />
thi' fon'grounfi<br />
Colony planning a boat cruise<br />
prl m<br />
THE MALE AND FEMALE VERSIONS • Albert<br />
Beat tic joins Yvonne Steenburgh at thf ail-day picnic<br />
(jivi-n nursing students by Mrs, John Kelly* at her<br />
hcai hfroiif home, 26th st, and Weslpy av, Mr. Brat tio<br />
Kin- thi> only niaJi' nurse in attendanep. Senior Photos,<br />
rhe ,Sm-i,,l Committei' oi the<br />
('•ihiiiy (luh h:i> announced its<br />
fir-l .-I..M1I <strong>of</strong> III.- new eiub<br />
>I'.-M- ,1 b.iiil cruise The affair is<br />
•chi'iluhH for Saiurdiiy,<br />
Soptemlirr 26 aboard the Capi<br />
(iihersori The boal will leave<br />
I rum the duct at jlj Levie la.<br />
•II 7 ,1(i p m and return<br />
.ippjoxiniiiiclv I I p m<br />
Tin 1 prouram includes a late<br />
evi-nini; picnic aboard and<br />
music lor dnneini! on the upper<br />
riixk The cruise trip will be<br />
.III.IIM ill.- Inliiiifl WnterWiiy<br />
This is op,n to members<br />
•"ily and !•> limited to 72<br />
r.-.,rr\ m i.,n.s Dciidline for<br />
r.,eri,ilion« is <strong>Sep</strong>tember 21<br />
Claisified Adi Bring Ro.ult.<br />
Going to<br />
The<br />
Bahamas<br />
Ask the Gal<br />
teho'a been there ,,<br />
.Gertrude Lazar<br />
TRAVIL AGINCY,<br />
INC,<br />
348-118«U 348.1180<br />
11 S. Tennenee Ave,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
for ngtfxfm Comf<strong>of</strong>f<br />
WE CHECK UP ON<br />
YOUR SAFETY .,.<br />
Our experts check your<br />
oil burner thoroughly,<br />
to insure you safe warmth<br />
in winter.<br />
MILTON HAGERTHEY OIL CO.<br />
2106 New Road (Route 9) Lin wood, N. J.<br />
• • DIAL 927-4122 • *<br />
— Am CONDITIONING<br />
They may be marie hy c<br />
Mrs Warren North<br />
399-4437 Ram date w. II be<br />
Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 27<br />
THURSDAY, 5EPTBMBIR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
SIS NiW J?OAD<br />
SOMERS POINT,<br />
DIAL 927^464<br />
NiW JfRSiY ,<br />
# STORE HOURS *<br />
MON and SAT 8 to 6<br />
TUES-. WED., THURS. and FR1 8 to 9<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 1<br />
Doctors' Praieriptiani<br />
Aceurattly Fill#d<br />
!o give !he kind o 1 Tiai<br />
'r-y.zi necessary for chool shoes<br />
921 Asbury Avenue<br />
TRAINID PIRSONNIL TO<br />
INSURE PROPER FITTING<br />
OPEN FRIIJAVS UNTIL 9 PM<br />
SHOE<br />
STORE<br />
Dial 399-3373<br />
CHEVTSNEW<br />
UTRECARISOPEN<br />
FOR BUSINESS.<br />
We call it Vsga.<br />
We also call it "the little car that<br />
doei everything well."<br />
Because it does,<br />
Ivsryfhing? Everything.<br />
Vega moves well, stopi well,<br />
steers well, rides well, handles well,<br />
responds well, passes well, travels<br />
well, parks well, wears well, and is<br />
priced well under what you'd expect<br />
to pay for such a talented little car.<br />
In our highway tests, Vega has<br />
been getting gas mileage in the<br />
neighborhood <strong>of</strong> the little imports,<br />
which isn't a bad neighborhood.<br />
Yet unlike your average little ear,<br />
ours steps right out when you step on<br />
the gas.<br />
The engine- is a specially designed<br />
overhead cam four with a lightweight<br />
aluminum allny block. It turns slowly<br />
and quietly at turnpike speedi, with<br />
power to spare.<br />
Disc brakes ori standard in the<br />
front. So are bucket seats, except on<br />
the truck.<br />
How we doing go far?<br />
Numbers speak louder than words.<br />
The wheelbase is 97 inches.<br />
Total length is just under 170<br />
Inohes, <strong>of</strong> nearly four feet shorter than<br />
a full-size Chevrolet,<br />
Height <strong>of</strong> the coupe is just 50<br />
inches, nine inches lower than the<br />
leading import.<br />
Width; a nice stable S'/i feet.<br />
Weight; 2,190 lbs, for the sedan.<br />
Engine displacement; 140 cubic<br />
inches.<br />
Fuel economy; about 25 mpq, with<br />
the standard engine and transmission,<br />
in our highway tests.<br />
Horsepower; 90, You can order<br />
110. (80 and 93 hp, SAE Net.)<br />
Seating capacity; 4 adults.<br />
What it all adds up to is a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
litUe car.<br />
Three cars and a truck.<br />
Vega turned out so well that we<br />
couldn't turn out just one.<br />
So we're turning out four; the<br />
sporty little hatchback coupe shown<br />
open and closed in the foreground<br />
below; the sedan, on the right; the<br />
Kammback wagon, on the left; and the<br />
little panel truck, in the rear,<br />
Oh, and a special GT version <strong>of</strong><br />
the coupe and wagon which we'll<br />
show you later on,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember lOfh is Opening Day.<br />
All 8,300 Chevrolet dealers are<br />
handling Vega, so you shouldn't have<br />
to go very far to see and drive one.<br />
Chevy's new little car is open for<br />
business. Look into it.<br />
VEGA<br />
t ,<br />
( I<br />
THUR SDAY SiPTEMBIR 10, <strong>1970</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SINTINEL LIDGiR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
(Thunriix)<br />
K*»!ir\ (luh dimu r mi'iM<br />
• I r Kweptmn htinrifihU Williiim<br />
p i i in I l\ rn, Mil, Inn for t'oniffi'HS. N p rn .1! White<br />
• * • Hull.<br />
li'iil 1 eiiirn urn nl BriHjje • . 1<br />
Him, ,1 ih. > ., hi rinb 7 4^ Floliliii Ml CimiM (Juard<br />
p rn titr m*mbi r c FIK Ausiiiary meeliny, H p m at<br />
• • • IO >II mi mifliny. New Jersey', proHilced b\ NJ<br />
U l r [1 m in Plym.Hilh Inn Bell Telephone dimpanv<br />
• ¥ * • * *<br />
Orr .n ( 11 v DuphcH. Bridge Natonii Council Decree <strong>of</strong><br />
i^tni! 7 1(1 p m in the Pcicahontas meeting, H p m . in<br />
Bisi i^n. Hi 1 I H\ 2 (1, (itn sv the Am*^ncan Ls'gion Hj.lt.<br />
• • • I 4th st and Hnven av<br />
TC1MIIHHDW, (Frill ,y } . . .<br />
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Spa j<br />
147 Asbury Avenue<br />
398-2400<br />
MARGARET FLANNERY<br />
BIQIfTEBED NUBSI<br />
SPECIFIC SPOT REDUCING EQUIPMENT Z<br />
•<br />
SAUNA and STEAM BATHS •<br />
HAND MASSAGE<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••••I • •••••••i<br />
Last Week for Our<br />
BIG SALE <strong>of</strong><br />
ALL CHRISTMAS J /<br />
CARDS IN STOCK AT 7 2<br />
—• Saturday is the Last Day —<br />
134 ASBUBT AVENUB<br />
SCHOOLS tor CHILDREN<br />
9th St. and Atlantic Ave. 399-1817<br />
DANCING<br />
BALLET . JAII . TAP<br />
PRESCHOOL THRU TIENS<br />
• TWIRliNG<br />
MAJORETTE TRAINING<br />
'T<br />
• ACROBATIC<br />
TUMBLING FOR ALL AGES<br />
CHEERLEADER TRAINING<br />
END OF SEASON<br />
SALE - 30% OFF<br />
Starts Today, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 10th<br />
AT The<br />
Smuggler's<br />
Shop<br />
ONI OF THE FINEST<br />
NAUTICAL SIFT SHOPS<br />
ON THE EAST COAST,<br />
OFFERS ALL OF ITS UNUSUAL and ONE<br />
OF A KIND GIFT ITEMS IN THIS SALE!<br />
Everything has been reduced 30%<br />
during this once e year clearance<br />
Running Lli<br />
Scrhmiliiw<br />
Flih N«(l<br />
Shlpt In<br />
Cnrtd WrulH<br />
Ship Mod.1.<br />
Slip Finn HMM<br />
QrHtlni Cirt*<br />
N,ta Pipw<br />
Plui tht ENTIRE CONTENTS <strong>of</strong> Our<br />
WONDERFUL NIW CANDLE SHOP<br />
DON'T MISS THf OPPORTUNITY TO BUY<br />
THESE UNUSUAL III MS<br />
at GRiAT SAVINGS!<br />
THE SMUGGLER'S SHOP<br />
1314 BOARDWALK<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
HOURS 124 A 7 to 9<br />
FRIDAY IhroiiL'h SUNDAY<br />
Southern New .ilersey<br />
Annu.'sl (^inlerence <strong>of</strong> The<br />
United Methodist Chun-h<br />
HMYF Weekend<br />
Friday I !•> 1 I p m<br />
ri'Ulst ration ,<br />
>Siturt]ay It) am Proyr; i<br />
nil the Music PUT 1 .ill p m<br />
('hornl Knsemhle ....i;lii. II! ••' \i,n<br />
I'rrt.rnnm w.ii, p.ituimnl I'., I Mill M, V [•.« ,i ,<br />
Sill U relay ,il niHin in HI [J;,rn II C..1111 \],,.<br />
Kiilhi-rin-' i.f Sn'Mii fhun-h Ki.i-h .il I'.iwi. 1.,, Mil I<br />
Philiidi'lphiii, wilh ;, n.ri'ptHin Sin tin', Smilh -li<br />
imrnedniiHy riilluwiiir ,d !In- I)iMi,ilH Smith hn.ih, .,, ,,<br />
Tiirrt'sH;!)!' FFH nli II.IH {'..,irilF\ hriiji ;iild Kini,.h<br />
flub W,,.U;,i,H bri.ll,. , ..' h. u,<br />
Mis?, Sniiih wort' ,1 L,,,wn 1,1 1'lt.= hriil* u .,> i?'.ii|, i.,t,,H<br />
Ciindll'llghl rhinilKjuii wild Iri.ni Ihi' I'I,i.i..,,1 ..• Ihi<br />
ri-cmhiiiidiTfij lar.. :ipphr|in->. Sjirfid Mr;." FH.- Hull<br />
iind a flour li'nrtll maniilla .if Plulatli Iphi., ,,,11) idi-H<br />
Ihi- nirn.' !,«>,. Hh.. nirrn-d ;, M.mh'.n.iin.lii C.H,,,, ,„ s;,.w<br />
hiiiiqui.l <strong>of</strong> SIrphariMlli, hi"-' Yiirk Mr \\ •. ;,„! ,i ., , nHiri<br />
(•(.rtijliiwon; iind IIiirH"nius Will. Mil IV,iii l'h.,t,.i S h,,,,|<br />
Si'mini! aJ, miilri uf hnniil ,.nil u..,, Lr.iili, ,1. H :,,,m Ihiwas<br />
Miw Miiiit,.ii, Bii.hf. nl<br />
Philadelphia Al l.ndiiiil*<br />
inrluriod Miw. Mur% Swum<br />
i)ilrr,i« s, h,.,,i ,,, '•,. u,<br />
' -^h, ,,,„,,;,, lllM ,,ll<br />
L-ndH.,h f Ph,.,,.,.!,,,,,, M,. ; W1; ; •<br />
PhifiH Mr' nnnii, nl I rhburi;. , ,r,<br />
pB. M.» Mar,.,.., N..kh, ,,r t ;<br />
Y..ad,.n, P;i and M|v. w ,--<br />
KiilhliMn M Rurli., ,,l<br />
Cape legal secretaries set<br />
tri-county meeting <strong>of</strong> aides<br />
Thi- Cupi' May CciLirily [,.%u\<br />
BiTri'ljini's AxMK'iii! inn will<br />
husl ii In -rcninty mi'i'tinj wilh<br />
the All.nnuc and CumlM'rlanfJ<br />
fjiuniv Associatiiins Tui'sday<br />
ill the Whltebric-r Hntci iinrt<br />
RestiiU rant. Avalnn Dlnni'r<br />
will be M>fvrd al 7 p m unH ihr<br />
meeting will be riillfd til iirder<br />
at H 30 p m by Gi-orBellr<br />
Blind, prCBidenl nf the hri,!<br />
^roup<br />
Guest speaker Will be Miss<br />
Sally Scanli n. PLS, nf <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
County Miss Seanlon is a past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Legal<br />
Secretaries and one <strong>of</strong> the very<br />
few Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Legal<br />
Secretaries in the State uf New<br />
Jersey<br />
Anyone Interested ill<br />
attending this meetinji may rail<br />
Carolyn Bailey al 522345]<br />
The Cape May County Legal<br />
Secretaries Association was<br />
organized six years ago and 11*<br />
mr-mrK'nihip has MradiK<br />
increased As <strong>of</strong> June 197(1<br />
there are 26 active members<br />
Bridge<br />
OCEAN CITY DLTLICATE<br />
• Ed Zerrer and Ann Marshail<br />
came in first at the Oei-an <strong>City</strong><br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
last ThuRitiay evening.<br />
Other players coming in<br />
above average were Vivian<br />
Cameron and Dorothe.i<br />
Seymour, Mr. and Mrs William<br />
Glickner. Joe Mantell and Bill<br />
Haas and Theresa Alexander<br />
and Lucille Mina.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridgi'<br />
games are played ever><br />
Thursday at 7.30 p m in the<br />
Biscayne Hotel, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
* * •<br />
OCEAN CITY YACHT<br />
CLUB DUPLICATE • AveraRcs<br />
<strong>of</strong> 72 for NorthSoulh. and 83<br />
for East-West were made at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C[ty Yacht Club<br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
Tuesday evening<br />
High scorers in the<br />
North-South section were Kay<br />
Hutmaker and Peg Beliwoar<br />
with 90'A Also above average<br />
were Eleanor Hagy and Mali<br />
Hutmaker, 82W, and Alice<br />
Grouse and Kitty Kutaer. ~6'h<br />
Taking top honors for the<br />
East-West players were Betty<br />
and John Graucti with 79<br />
Runnersup were Edna and Wall<br />
Daniels, 69; Ed Baehr and<br />
Frank Martinez, 68; Yola and<br />
Bill Gorman, 67, and Dot and<br />
Bob Adams, 65.<br />
The final duplicate same <strong>of</strong><br />
the season will be played<br />
Tuesday at 7;45 p m for<br />
members only<br />
* * 4<br />
BISCAYNE • Reba Kuter<br />
took first place at the Biscayne<br />
Blrdge game played Monday<br />
evening. Runnersup were<br />
Marguerite Osborn, Carrie<br />
McOlone, Ruth Tilton, Kay<br />
Duggin and Bertha Rummel<br />
BiscByne bridge games are<br />
played every Monriiiy nl 7:30<br />
p,m. in the Bjscayne Hotel.<br />
Proceeds go to Shore Memorial<br />
SHIP AHOY!<br />
20% OFF<br />
LIMITED TiMI ONLY<br />
NAUTICAL CHRISTMAS CARDS<br />
and others, from album*<br />
PersonBlly Selected by ED HILL for his<br />
Peacock $hop<br />
SOMBR5 POINT SHOPPING CENTIR<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
OPEN 10 to 9 WEEKDAYS<br />
,, ...<br />
H,,«<br />
Th a ntiflU njf th =<br />
dnd ;iHh..<br />
runduci<br />
'i F £Ar\/;i\itii\ m<br />
h.L'-i- s'- pl.irfd upon<br />
whu .in t.\<br />
rif hank-- -siid fill pffsuns<br />
wnfk Any "fir in i* ro%n-ti in<br />
hf-'com i!iu it m* i fflb* i r nr who<br />
rn I \i h i ri *^i r> add 11 n inal<br />
i n f or m -i' mn ma y r ail<br />
Hfnr>-i-il,i l)fn\'T A\ 522 3451<br />
Winter i ; ;it libr&rv<br />
LINWOOD Thf^ wmtnr<br />
haurh h: Lin^inifi Library hnvr<br />
hi-rn iififi! tu nrt-d ^nd ATV now<br />
m ffh-t i Th* 1 library will by<br />
open Wi-finf'^d;iy ^nd Thur^djv<br />
from - t !t 1 P ni . Munda),<br />
Tucsd .1 s Wi'd no-sda y iinri<br />
Fnda> 'ri>m H 10 tu 9pm<br />
and Saturday from 10 am tt<br />
nuut'<br />
Need It?<br />
Rent It!<br />
POWER LAWN RAKE<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
22nd & Asbury Ave.<br />
398^032<br />
OPEN S in 5<br />
PERFECT<br />
CHOICE<br />
Choose Keepsake<br />
with confidence, •<br />
knowing the<br />
eniaiement<br />
diamond is<br />
flawless, <strong>of</strong> fine<br />
color and<br />
precise cut.<br />
TCeepsake 1<br />
SMITH<br />
JEWELERS<br />
956 Asbury Ave.<br />
DIAL 399417!<br />
(CLOSED ON MONDAYS)<br />
SELF SERVICI DIPT. STORE<br />
PAGE 7 _ SECTION ONI<br />
Open Daily 930 to 10<br />
Sunday 9:30 to 6<br />
TILTON SHOPPING<br />
CENTER<br />
Tilton Road, Nerthfield<br />
Men's Wool Blend<br />
DRESS PANTS<br />
• Choice ialaefien <strong>of</strong> men's<br />
better Pmrmt-Prmt Slaelti<br />
• Non-rell waiitband<br />
• Solidj or neat designs<br />
• Finished bottomi<br />
WAIST SIZE 30 42 plus 44 • 50<br />
" Discounts!<br />
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE<br />
Patchwork Quilted $<br />
COVERLET or BLANKET<br />
• UM at a decorative cover by day and<br />
a bed-covering at night<br />
• Colorful patchwork quilting<br />
• Ideal 80" x 84" size for twin<br />
or double beds<br />
• Washable<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />
Girls' Full Fashioned $<br />
ACRYLIC SWEATERS<br />
• Choose from cardigans or slip-over*<br />
• All long sl«evM<br />
• Cable stitch design<br />
• Pall colors • Put! cut<br />
• Many hand-embroidered<br />
SIZES 4 to 12<br />
EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY<br />
Girls' Perma-Press<br />
FLANNELETTE SLEEPWEAR<br />
Long sleeves<br />
Long leg 2-pc. Pajamas<br />
Waltr-length gowns<br />
Pull tut for sleeping comfort<br />
Easy care<br />
Machine washable<br />
S'lZES 4 to 14<br />
PEOPLE-PLEASING PRICES<br />
Boys' Perma-Press<br />
CASUAL SLAC<br />
• Tough, sturdy twill that it ideal/for<br />
school er play<br />
• Zip fly • Peup pockets<br />
• Choice <strong>of</strong> selid colors<br />
• Machine washable<br />
• lasy cart<br />
SIZES 8 • 16<br />
SHOP WITH CONFIDENC<br />
Men's - Big Boys'<br />
FLEECE-LINED SWEAT PANTS<br />
• P«rft«f for football practice trick,<br />
tennis or just lounging around<br />
• Drawstring w«iif<br />
• Eliiticintf tnttltt!<br />
• Gumnctal gray<br />
• Completely wa«habl»<br />
S - M • L • XL<br />
MATCHING CREW HECK SWEATSHIRT, Ung Sleeves S 1i8<br />
ShWr is a
PAGi 8 __ SiCTiON ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, StPTIMBiR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
- Values Galore on the Want Ad Pages - Garden Club<br />
Symposium<br />
A SPECIAL I<br />
THANK<br />
YOU<br />
TO THE<br />
STRATHMERE FIRE COMPANY<br />
LADIES' AUXILIARY<br />
and to ALL OTHERS that helped the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Department<br />
with food and f#fresrimitrits during 'he<br />
recent PRfPGE FIRF at r.f Siirni^s.<br />
.') to 11 p m . ai thu Church<br />
Hall. Wabiif.li Mild Poplar iivfs .<br />
Liinviii.d Piiblu- invili-d<br />
Artistry<br />
with Sand<br />
Mainland Coming Events<br />
s p m<br />
MOSIJAV<br />
C.-niiul I'lincd Mothiidist<br />
N'.nimi f'n-ili- mwlini!. M p m .<br />
in SuiidiA Schixil hiscmi'nl<br />
* * *<br />
C h I i . 1 H p I » r ii p ,i I<br />
Cllil rrhwomi-n Chfislmiis<br />
B:.,' i if wi,ri,;-.hi,p I fl a m<br />
S. inn r- Pniiil Schools open<br />
Jiiiiun Hiuh ui H lu ii m and<br />
.•I. mi-nun., ;,t !) ,i m Full Hay<br />
Cooks Great, Looks<br />
Great...Priced Right!<br />
30 Inch<br />
Automatic<br />
Range<br />
MODEL J326<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly<br />
This Mndnl Has Deluxe Styling<br />
Plus Cooking Convonifinces<br />
At A Budget Pricn!<br />
Aul<br />
Minu<br />
Pni 1:<br />
Chr<br />
KiMii<br />
iur K<br />
iilii (Hi-M ' r i in i • r. fjiii k .nul<br />
liniur<br />
jJ1 I-jlHrrii-l Broiler Man and<br />
- I'I.IIMII H ,,:l.<br />
iilil'.' I'li.iiin- Wind'iu rjvi-n none<br />
ii.r (jv .'n (^icinin^<br />
I'llllr.il il Lmwiifif)<br />
* • •<br />
Kinir SiMsnris Oiirriin Cluh<br />
rt.i'i ij,;ii;. s 1 ft p m . Hi i ciiiral<br />
I'liilifl ^^r'l hiictiK! Sunri'iy<br />
Sell.ml biwrneni. Hh.if. H<br />
* * *<br />
Siimi'rs Pom! Mn^omr Cluh<br />
dllini-r rtuvttnu. 7 p m . ,n<br />
M.ie's Rfstaunini Chiif nf<br />
Piiliri. Charlt-s (irav will show »<br />
riim .mulled "A M(.w,;,Ce in<br />
Even Boltll-"<br />
* * s<br />
Siinii'n. Pmnl Senior Clli/en*.<br />
mi't'tiim. I 1 :10 a m , m fir.iri.<br />
Lulherun Church<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Mainland TnastmiMrrw. Cluh<br />
dinner mei-tint;. 6 ;i() p m . m<br />
Hiirrv « Inn<br />
Linwimd I'nil Amerit.in<br />
Lf|!iiiii Ausiluin mii'tini: ,il<br />
Ihi' hum.' ni' Mrs J;,mes<br />
MdJowan, (Vriar p!<br />
* * *<br />
Crntral UniU'ri Mrthodihl<br />
Hannah Circle mi'eliiiB, 12 SO<br />
p m in the Sunday School<br />
Sumers Point Kiwanis Club<br />
(linrli-r mn-Liim, 7 p.m., in<br />
Dan id's Hpsiinirim 1 ,<br />
Cliirk Ehawiri Piisi<br />
AmcnCiin Lfjjjnn riiH.i<br />
.152<br />
A wealth <strong>of</strong> imagination and patience went into the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> this sand castle on the 1st it. boaoFTlast<br />
weekend. Notice the detail <strong>of</strong> the ramparts on the outer<br />
walls and the symmetry <strong>of</strong> the viaducts connecting the<br />
separate sections <strong>of</strong> the castle. This photo was taken by<br />
Mr and Mn. Idward A. Carlson, <strong>of</strong> Springfield. Pa,,<br />
who could not identify the children and the adults who<br />
engaged in this artistry with sand.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Crntral UniU'd Methodisi<br />
Ruth Cirrlp mpi-ting. S p.m<br />
* * *<br />
Mainland Chapter, Wcimen*<br />
Auxiliary to Shore Mfmnrial<br />
Hospital m«.tiriH, noon, in the<br />
Allan Ii'- <strong>City</strong> Country Club<br />
* * »<br />
Christ Episcopal<br />
Cluirrhwfimpn mwtine, S p m<br />
Wnmpn's Auxiliary to<br />
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
at ANCHOR<br />
EARN 6% INTEREST<br />
PAID QUARTERLY<br />
« $5 000 rrn.rrum 1<br />
SAFETY OF YOUR SAVINGS<br />
IS INSURED<br />
up to 120,000<br />
I -, Thr fpdcrel Savings and<br />
L 3r .n-,Ureriec Cf TpQrQt iQn<br />
Come ro ANCHOR<br />
IIFORE YOU INViST<br />
Student speaks ANCHOR<br />
about Rutgers<br />
Jiimi^ C 59*<br />
B.C. Orange-Apricot Drink 3 .' s | 00<br />
Mott's Apple Juice m. 26<br />
Ronioni #9 Spaghettini , u ; 19*<br />
Hudson Napkins ;::;::, 3 *, t<br />
MM'fhl nil M^' hlll|j-tiii<br />
h\ thi N*'s* .Ji>rs<br />
^l ('iVii MlTVK<br />
pt 1^1! M m.H ci|Mii I hi ! < ti<br />
it [3<br />
Aptiiii .iNiifi Iur li.Nlf, ;irf<br />
licuiti .irreptr-ri fur Ihi- pii*ihun<br />
Hi (J^ir.tije iiilenflim! in ()re;in<br />
C'liN wilh .in nnnuhl ^iibir% ,,l<br />
AIM. lipi-ll IS 111,. Mill III<br />
re.TeMli.ll lender ill Ore;,,,<br />
Ciis Thi^ ]iih piiVH ?1 75 ;m<br />
hour I,,, ,, minimum <strong>of</strong> 1(1<br />
|l:.r|l.me |lll)<br />
r,ty Hull he f.<br />
ilVnUMies I- required-<br />
Alhii iiprn in rVei.n C'ltv .^ :t<br />
This p n s i i i f< n<br />
y<br />
and<br />
roqu irt'si thiii ih*' apphraticin<br />
hflvr Hither OIIP yvnr rnMpgv<br />
li'vi'l 4'n^iti^fring or on? your nf<br />
HxpiTH-nr^ in r\w\\ *'n(ri n^FLti^<br />
work<br />
Two pnstions am iiNtrd in<br />
th*^ Cnuiiiy t|Ovf>rnrn*"'n! Opon<br />
\s H jjth i'fsr ii fMsiinfy rorrt'Ctton<br />
ftffjror at iiri iinhua] Sidary nf<br />
SfM99 ST.149, and anothi-r<br />
f
PAGE 10 — SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SiNTiNiL-LiDGER THURSDAY, SiPTEMBlR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Matter <strong>of</strong> economics<br />
Inflation alert<br />
MOON MULLINS says:<br />
College Directory<br />
being compiled<br />
nombined ni<br />
SOMKUM POINT<br />
com hi nl m feting nf<br />
Slim Point Meni, (iiiH<br />
Worn , liepuhlieiin Clubs will<br />
r<br />
hy £ioor);i' llnijiitiii<br />
Chit 1 !' tk'UHOiiHSt<br />
National AwUH-iutiui<br />
(if Mann fsu tn ri>r*<br />
Specials<br />
INCLUDE SAT, ft SUN,<br />
11 A.M. TO S^.M.<br />
PLEASANTVILLE<br />
Black Horse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt, 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Aves,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
I I McArthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 9<br />
Fried Jumbo Shrimp<br />
with Crabmeat<br />
Baked Mackerel Fill*<br />
hi Cheete Stut*<br />
Baked Virginia Ham<br />
•Mi Fruit FriHen, I yog.<br />
SAT. & SUN,<br />
SEPTEMBER 10, 11<br />
•••* Pet Riait, Ovtn<br />
Brown Petato, I VM,<br />
R«W Spring Chkksn and<br />
Sj»ghetfl, no nj.<br />
Lsbtfer CraqMftM,<br />
Nawbwrg Save*<br />
MONDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 12<br />
Bar B Q B»by Span Ribs<br />
Chicken Pet Pie, P«try<br />
Cruit, 1 vog.<br />
Miniature Crab Puffi,<br />
Cocktail<br />
TUESDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 13<br />
•tiled Him, Cabbaa* «nd<br />
BolM Potato, no raj.<br />
Baked Veal and Pepperj<br />
In Tomato Sauce<br />
Frwh Deviled Clam Cato,<br />
Tartar Sauce<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 14<br />
PMttd SwH» SlMk In<br />
<strong>On</strong>ion Gravy<br />
Baktd Vienna Mtatteaf,<br />
Brewn gravy<br />
Broiled Whole lafey Flounder<br />
UmMl W»dg8<br />
THURSDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER IS<br />
MMMd ChlckBi Bnut wMi<br />
Riw, i vtg.<br />
ChWH RtvMI and M<br />
no v»g.<br />
IWM<br />
FOR ADDITIONAL m SOUP<br />
AND COFFEE, CHOICE OF<br />
DESSERT<br />
rii'iiK m p .in 1 him win. IHiilk<br />
I Ins u in I, id I.IV.HTII «..riu<br />
inml ol |,iwb'>nm|J UF<br />
llll'ilMll.). [Ii ii|l\ ,iill| hill)<br />
In lux in ill ,l,]|i. «!»>>»'h nn<br />
Ihi 1 il.ili. 'if 111 iiiiiims ihi<br />
Pri'-snI'Mil .,iiii,.iinc'cil Ihiii In'<br />
Wil> liislrlirlini; 111?, ( luilir!! "I<br />
Ki-iiiiiiniic \[|vixir. p.ir••<br />
,i SIT, ,,f InI'l.ii inn AIITIJ.<br />
Thi-ii' Wdiili! hf r,.p,,iik ,,»i,i>il<br />
In,in liiiii' in Mini' , .illiim<br />
public .iiii'iiiiuii I.. i'»p .|1K<br />
Mtjmlu/inf pric .nd «•*,'.<br />
di'vi'ltipnit'ii h-<br />
Thi: lir-l Ml. h Inl'1,,1 n|i<br />
AU 1 rl w:i-* rl!,iiji- public ^rn<br />
AliLHikl 7 U,' I hulk llu'liK ill<br />
il ll ..hii'ilil si-nr ,, in, 1111<br />
Plirpini' III 1 111 I • .1- 11 HJ (lllhliiumli'rsl.iiiiijnii<br />
n| i hi' i i,m|lli'\<br />
priii-,-ks"s hs u hicli i[!ll,h,»i<br />
spriMsd* fhiiMitjIl 111' '•! : 'Ui"m\<br />
Sound ll lidi'iHi,,!"! ,iiq ..- l|ti<br />
firM ri'iiiMMJ, ':•>! Ihi<br />
("•uihhshmi ill MI -.mini linln-y<br />
In this I iiiif.il)]. inn HI Id,.<br />
"Infliilinn AIITI «,!• -••i'W In<br />
hi' in ;i miminu Musi ,il ihi'<br />
rommnrii,. wi- hu. hiurri ,IHH<br />
rt'ilri h;iv(. hi." irilMiii Mini<br />
com miv< till nrs h;ivi> hfiwi<br />
incliliori .•Hhi'r in ridiculi- >hi><br />
Inflation Ali'rt fipurl i« in<br />
brush ll I.M{1*' ,1-. ,ii nit ,'ir(tc in<br />
full Illy<br />
This kirn! ill criticism, wi'<br />
fi-ar. rc.siilLk from Ihi'<br />
d !Mi ppo1 n Imi'iil ,if Ihi 1<br />
ividiiiih, hnp.il i|,;ii ihi'<br />
llll'l.iliiiil Alirt wmilil hi ,i li.M<br />
-li-p in lli.il rhri'i'liiin<br />
Thf hull .il ihi. ri'pJ.f! i?,<br />
r,i I hi ili--p,i;^i>.M, ,r ,iiiil<br />
.m.ils In ,il Tiii, 1,1,1, h;u><br />
(ll,S.ip| clear Ihiil<br />
diMVu-ni i, snirnin t.iior^ would<br />
li.ni. s..|i.('tc.(l ililTeri'HI i lll.ilh.s<br />
\Vi. wcxilc! n-rt.mm.'ijd sour<br />
riiiilmt "I thi). liii'liilion Alerl<br />
*nT---Ly*. lull h'vi Hi>«M'v*>r; we<br />
my-.! ,ITST-I v^ini \ .ui Ihiit vuu<br />
will ri. ii frhd ji i'\rilii'|><br />
II .liliilU ll i, I lie iiv. rMm|i|ll'i|.|l<br />
•"S, flNlM:!! I • !!!«. ,111(1 nvi>rr,|i'i|,.<br />
.nluiion, lh.il ,| ri ..|ilellii>nilif<<br />
.111.1 .'!( u Til... ri-iniFl Irii.h<br />
in ilo iiiMirr i.i thi. iiifrir.ite<br />
iHh'rii'Li! li'MsIl ip^ .ifTioiiy prii-'i.?*<br />
.mil Wi.yet which d"terrnin.. the<br />
onurse ol .nfitiii.iii ihriiugh the<br />
ii'i'nnmi ll it Inji-t, tinf I1.HK<br />
'-XritlMIL rh;in i's pl;ifin''orm<br />
whu-h f.'iil io I"CIIL'"I-'II the<br />
i- 11 m p I M<br />
0n*»n All Yaap ratrr NO °<br />
, VyCll Mil lear CAHJir-TJ RTATf: PARKWAY<br />
I<br />
DIUCIOUS FOOD - SINSIBLY PBICID<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
PLATTIRS « DINNIRS • COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHES<br />
AlB.CONDITIQNfD<br />
PliNTY OF PiSKINO PHONI 6Jii*4I f<br />
lm$MmBr :<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONi 399-4337<br />
COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
OPEN THRU SUNDAY,<br />
OCTOBER 4th<br />
(CLOSED ON MONDAYS, STARTING SEPTEMBER 14th)<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />
Near 9th Sfreef<br />
NATIONALLY FAMOUS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET and BAKERY<br />
OPEN THRU SEPTEMBER 20th<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPEN<br />
Monday thru Saturday<br />
4 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
Sunday and Helidiyi<br />
12 Noon to 9 p.m.<br />
SNACK BAR Open 9 A. M. until 9 P. M,<br />
SERVING COFFEE, SEAFOOD, ETC,<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET 9 A. M, to 9 P.M.<br />
Take Home — Ready to Serve<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED HOM&J3AKED GOODS<br />
SEAFOODS Buns . Pica • Cakes<br />
" ON BAY<br />
NEAR 9TH STREET<br />
PHONE*<br />
Dining Room 398-9802<br />
MarlMt 398-9803<br />
Offlst 399.7214<br />
I<br />
•*. i'<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTIMBER 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Mat's<br />
<strong>of</strong> HOMERS POINT<br />
sa^jj.... • £.<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Years<br />
WANTED<br />
* SHORT ORDER COOK<br />
= Full Time at Nights<br />
* MAINTENANCE MAN<br />
— 8 a.m. to 2 p. m,<br />
*TWO (2) PART TIME<br />
— Students or Retirees<br />
ALSO IN OUR NORTHFIELD BRANCH<br />
ONE KITCHEN MAN - 3 Nights a Week<br />
RED BARN<br />
16th St. and<br />
Simpson Ave.<br />
— Aik for Mr. Alexander —<br />
SHIM<br />
Mielmiy »*• Finn<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Strrtd Anywhtrt en thi Jtnty Coitll<br />
Ym<br />
fro«8;B0«jii.tol:30pjri.<br />
HHtaurartl<br />
Optti Sevan<br />
D.y. i WM<br />
THE SAXONY ROOM<br />
W.I-hlll|.M"l1. DC Thr<br />
^M'ut, 1 HtiTi rhni Hiini manii^d<br />
hv th* St.iip Drparlmi'Hi. ;ind<br />
CU'VIT lutlliyini! HrciLil). .illii'il<br />
w I Ih nl •'» I lain S lii I i<br />
ni'Jjarf nii'nl iypi 1 ^ Ifk*' ih-un<br />
Hu*k: former HiM'rcliiry f*i<br />
Shiici, hu* prnduc-Mil ii fl'iiitf Hi<br />
u ndpsinihlt' immigrjit utri mhi<br />
I he I'nilrll NtiiLch<br />
Fijr.iri'N jli^t rfh'il^^'d lf !<br />
W ri K h i n yt a n show thr<br />
irtimii!r;!l !f>n hiw finaliy parrel<br />
t Ii ii i your hiis ccimpli'U'ly<br />
rhiiniji'd the Lrndiliiinul piiHcru<br />
Ml immiKruiion itiii) ihn<br />
c o u n I T y | Co n j{ r i'i« ••<br />
hoiKiwmkfil lint) prpssurcd.<br />
finiilly pitwcd Ihn imrnijrratiiiri<br />
law iifLiT twn dt'rnd 1 '^ "'<br />
•"•l>nni/"d I'fftirl in IU h"hall' I<br />
The huh MHinrtini; miiriii<br />
uhr-mr whifh Mi miins<br />
C'i.jngro^rm'n (nil back i*n i^<br />
justify the charier was that th'-<br />
Ni'W IHW Wi.juid apply equally<br />
tii all natmns Until thi'n,<br />
immigiatinn into ihn IJnltt'ri<br />
Htai was bni,i>d on a quota<br />
sysn.m. jjiviny IMCII rthnic group<br />
in thi' nalliin itji fair sham <strong>of</strong><br />
lmrnJ({raUi)n And hi'rause the<br />
nntinn was fi*undf*d largely by<br />
Eufiipi'iins, ihi-y naturally<br />
iTijoyBil I he lafj,"'*' qU(Jt.M<br />
Her* 5 is how immigratii-:i<br />
worki-d in 196fi, before the<br />
new law began rhanginl the<br />
1 rsidiiKinnl system, in the forrn<br />
<strong>of</strong> the top ten countrif's<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
sending immigrants to the<br />
U S C a n a d a • 4 0,0 1 3 ,<br />
Mpgico-37,432. Britain and<br />
Northern Ireland 29,747.<br />
Germany 26,357,<br />
Cuba 20,086, Dominican<br />
Republican 10,861,<br />
Italy 10,344, Columbia 9,790,<br />
Pnland 7,458; Argpntina 6,829<br />
Even undpr the old law. one<br />
can see that though the nation<br />
was founded primarily by<br />
northern Europeans, who<br />
comprised and still comprise<br />
the largest ethnic group, more<br />
Latins than northern<br />
Europeans were being admitted<br />
each year by a good margin<br />
But the mother country',<br />
England, and other countries<br />
historically and ethnically<br />
close, like Ir»land and<br />
A "Buffet A La Saxony" featuring!<br />
%! Benedkl » S«h MjKkcKl • Sin^i<br />
Golden Huh Brown PsUtoa* Fluffy Senm.<br />
Wed E^ • Qup B«eoo • AMOHHI FraiU ud<br />
IVWwu in S.uoB • Petite Punks wiUi D«lidoui<br />
aueberry Synip • Sweet RoU, • AB<br />
the hot ujffei. you can dnnk ><br />
I NOW—ChiWrsn 10 and unatt tl 71<br />
(Wfum •tnmniiM toy pvsitt)<br />
iHOTHLANDMOT<strong>On</strong>iNN<br />
| !•»* MwrnMN-BeHn at,. MJ<br />
Your Day Becomes Extraordinary<br />
In the<br />
Historic<br />
TOWNEoi<br />
New Jersey<br />
Fred and Ethel Noyes, Possessors<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tembertime<br />
Buffet Dinner Extraordinary<br />
at<br />
QUAIL HILL<br />
THURSDAY, SiPTEMBER 10th, 5 to 9<br />
Dinner-Dancing at the inn Friday Eves<br />
Juit a pleumnt ride from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (North) on U. S, Route 9<br />
For Dinner Reservations Plem Phone 641-7777<br />
THI OCbAN CITY SINTiNlLLfDOfR PAOE 1! — SECTION ONI<br />
• ijhiuc<br />
• J. I<br />
,1 Ih..<br />
•ipran<br />
I>|. pa r I in .'ii l \ irnmi|;ruln)n<br />
liL'un-i IIIF CiMiil 1SI7H<br />
Mi- i iCi, 1 i ii i l , Philip<br />
pun's afi,12fi Iiiily H 1.4H 1 .<br />
Ih.' riiiimn will he changi'd into<br />
th:il i.f ^ F^tin A^iyri ffillfllirp<br />
CLASIIFliD ADS<br />
BRING RiSULTS<br />
Too ISTfo<br />
ATTENTION REALTORS «nd *et<br />
nrnari C!««n up tim. urvle*<br />
B«ding dripH «r»i rugl CuHqm<br />
sr>f^ U4undramat rrns &tek up mr*4<br />
d»liu«fy Call 39«-O72b. TL tio<br />
GUgST «ND APARTMENT nauH<br />
s*n#ft. fsu ean fe«fi#fit by jsift.<br />
ing Call todjj Of.... <strong>City</strong> Qu«l<br />
#nd Apaftnnsnf H^uii 4&coslfisn,<br />
D81 TLLf<br />
MOU&EKEEfER _ two day» (»'<br />
weftk, n^w home in Garden! area<br />
*H«f 6 30 B m J99.OSJ6 <strong>of</strong> 10<br />
am to i n m 9!7 81U 9-10<br />
THREE ROOM iiM batt apt in e»<br />
Changs fsf wgman IB sisap m.<br />
iLaok dinner and light housewoFfe<br />
fQp s*!dow reeupcrating Ma^ be em.<br />
ployed elsewhere during day R^=<br />
rerwieas FMuired Bos 4OS S«nt*;<br />
nel u«ger 9-10<br />
*iSOLUTELT MUST SELL, I* ft.<br />
Glaasar with IS HP Chrysler motor<br />
Best <strong>of</strong>fer by Seot H talim Call<br />
JI97971 O.10<br />
fEANLV _ WJNTER — MONTHLY.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 2, 3 b*dFoam£ Cenb=a(ly<br />
• seated. prafes^idnally dee^rst^,<br />
will to wall earpsting, una wh*<br />
! Ijatiij «nd bea<strong>of</strong>ifrant jft.1131<br />
9-10<br />
SMALL OFFICI FOB RSMT. motfwn<br />
w@Qd paneiing. |75 par me ifF<br />
eludes heat and else Parking availsale<br />
648 lay * 3W.I33I flay.<br />
Ji9.4437 evening t.f.<br />
LADIES 26 IN TRICYCLE ISO Call<br />
1*9-479) p,jn<br />
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY<br />
wmi.r rent,! ,„ May<br />
399.7890<br />
Win i'Mhi'lI'Mi<br />
1<br />
Commuter tokens to be sold<br />
by Expressway at Pl'ville<br />
\ inirj! !^r:irltA TllHt<br />
-f Iruii A fli.i.cj c11 ATLANTIC i -\y\<br />
(Uinimui.iiiin! ii.ki.ji^ Will t<br />
19 FT THOMPSON, ii Hpl<br />
SO hour* eompais. dapai n<br />
lif« J*e*«I. full unvai, sl,h(<br />
^ . . no<br />
CENTH*U¥ LOCAriDT"^l^"^f".<br />
•jaetnc haat. iFi *p, . I Bedroom,<br />
kitchen and liying room combirwd.<br />
Bat* eleetrie h«t TV Mi All utii.<br />
*« include 101S Csntril Aw.'<br />
3§t43ll |0,g<br />
AWNING TAKING DOWN~TIME i*<br />
hew igsin. For ssrviee call P»ul<br />
*aamf, 399.J074 w st.ve MeElhlney,<br />
3997917 or IJOO Ashury Ays<br />
9-J7<br />
DUNCAN PHVr-I "mshogan, 'sm<br />
leaf tsbis and 4 ehair.; m3P<br />
W eana ISO, 1 bird eagM, Ilk.<br />
ns« Call 39».«M7 §.10<br />
ONEAiR CONDmONER, WhirtpooT.<br />
SOFA, lounge ehilr and oMoman,<br />
d«k with dse<strong>of</strong>ativB (op, Grsoa<br />
mothefs clock. Call 199-IO01 940<br />
FIVE PIECE CHROME kitchen sat,<br />
formica top table ill Call 399-<br />
2411 9-10<br />
FOR SALE — Column bed drauo,<br />
furniture fr<strong>of</strong>n private hams, JS80<br />
Wesley A« 9-18<br />
WAITRESSES BCPIRIENCEO. YEAR<br />
round work, dinners only Apply<br />
Scoteh Hail. 5th and wMl»y Ay*.<br />
»10<br />
REFINID LADY to share ni» hams<br />
foe the isinter, fumichad 6ad.<br />
room with rynning water, IHtohafl<br />
BriiHIiees. ISO per mo. Call 3M-<br />
H39^_ HO<br />
LOST — gold charm bracelet Vi.<br />
cinlty <strong>of</strong> 3Sth and Asbyry Reward<br />
Call eolleet i.J0J-SM-07M,<br />
_ 940<br />
ORESSMAKINO AND ALTERATIONS.<br />
womens, childr^ns and mans.<br />
Girls presses hand smocked 399.<br />
S80I 9.10<br />
REAL ESTATE WANTED to piJretuila.<br />
Ranch type, 1 or 3 bedroom for<br />
yiar rouoa occupancy. land ' full<br />
bartieulan » Q I, Cf.eatioy liO7<br />
Brooli Driva, Wlmingtsn, Dejawar*<br />
IMOJ J,l»<br />
Gr^ory's j<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
& BAR<br />
900 Shore Road<br />
Semen Point<br />
, • , ;<br />
DELICIOUS<br />
STEAKS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
BUSINESSMEN'S<br />
LUNCH<br />
Served Every Day<br />
SNAPPER SOUP<br />
PACKAGE GOODS<br />
DELIVERED<br />
Phsn* 9274943<br />
QPm 1 A, M.<br />
*. it I H (ii. y i n n ' n ^ I. ..|,,<br />
i Thur^d;is ) fiir u Hi ,,! if<br />
I'li-iiiinuilli. Tiill F'l,i/i •!•<br />
Alldfiii*. ('liy 1-^ pr'--su .n<br />
Ol 1 ' ^ali' f •. 1 i ,.Ttirnui.<br />
tnki.n^. I* in t .irnfjIi.iiH !• Uiih<br />
rliri.riiii. l^ui'd \-\ I iKiffj,,<br />
,'ind (.Vilpitu ui Ni « Vurk<br />
trnffir i>nyii<br />
f rid»<br />
ind^nturt* whiih i.^<br />
Ih. pail si ,„(,.<br />
m..rilh» had b.-<br />
lm.ir.-ibl.- H. siiirt tth.i „,<br />
ihi' iHitu L'U r;ili'd lh\>. j.Ln, ^i<br />
Illisllfli |f.ip|.(l ! h ill i| Hlllilf] pr.,1, .,<br />
t'uliii ifi.iiM. IIH-M ] 8,fifi2 ,<br />
Chniii I fi, •:••» T. J,imuita 15,;in9, thi. Ni>w J*.rm.%' Ksri.«W;i><br />
^,iih 1.1 li,,-;,| sh.ipp.-FS ,1- W II<br />
Briisiiii nncl S'f.rihf.rn Authoritv. whii h i»pi> Ihi' :» ih'iw ira\i'hfi|i |lll( k ,, ]<br />
Iril.iriri 1 ;t .9 27 |>,,riliEiil 44 mill' iiu pi.rlutrh w,! Ihi- f.irth t,. u,,,k ,.,-,,• h rii.i \li<br />
i I.L'M7. (•(.luifiii i y.asa<br />
tralfir<br />
hi. lull illtiiral,,,,^ Nh,,« ,h;,| I,.,,I,<br />
A r! lr.uk ii! I hey t"i|f!iF^M ri'SpiinmbiliU<br />
•.hiiW" Ihfil num. .-- —<br />
OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK<br />
SERVING BREAKFAST,<br />
LUNCH and DINNER<br />
-FASHIONED<br />
eluding THE FOOD at. .'.<br />
OCEAN am<br />
OLDEST ud TRULY flNlBT<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
( (.INSISTENTLY FINE FOOD mcl SEHVICJ FOR OVIlt HALf A CBWUHY<br />
<strong>On</strong> The Boardwalk • Opposite Musk Piw<br />
AMPU ftm PAMCM6
PAGE 12 _ SECTION ONI THf OCfAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, SiPTIMBIR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Youth Fellowship sessions<br />
The Souihrrii New JiTM i<br />
( itnl. riwier (niled Methiwlmt<br />
**'** in hrr ilbs*-ni'r Ihi'<br />
iiji'Mi .mil u|u> ihi-<br />
VU '<br />
Yiiulh Killi iwsli ip Weekend liiii'Miiiit! president ik Sli'viwill<br />
hi- hi'lil friim Knd;i\ Hiirdini!. ;i mi'mht-r nf th»<br />
iliioughHiinday, in OciMii du I'arkMiii' Chiirrh in ('amdi'ii<br />
Huh.ip fnn.-r A Taylor Jr<br />
1 ' hl ' "•'•«• k.-citl program will<br />
Will In- Ihi- I.Mtiiri'il l.'.idi-'r i.l l "'> : "' !l " Krlll «V .illirnoi.il ,,nd<br />
i hi- wi.ekeiiii ,.-. In- !,.,,d, |h,. ''yening mill re gi 1,1 nil ion Hi tin'<br />
•Siind.iv M..1111114; Wor^hiii h "- 1 Mnd<br />
Radio<br />
continued from pajje I<br />
Atkinson Muelli r SJVI hi onlv<br />
hag thn * h ft<br />
And Im ln-.lng momv in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Titv Muillrr < net I<br />
dnn t know »hj I bothi r with<br />
il Muelli r aid hi would liki<br />
lo have a inn lontiact with<br />
the citj hut nn t gei thi<br />
t'linmuMufiin to muvi i n it<br />
Muelli r jdmitted that<br />
puttinp up with Mnin<br />
enntTdrt- it thi hmt nay to gi t<br />
iwilts It l*i apparenth wortmg<br />
mnri thi ut\ , Drrdpni*<br />
Divivinn ne. nth punhmj<br />
$^3 00 wnrth nf n« w ridio<br />
• quipmint trum Munller<br />
In ipitc nl the i it\ ^<br />
(!• Mi!nKit\ Murlhr i laim thi<br />
nt"v h ts hi en lou^ tu him<br />
I vi tn d to hi Ip tho^ unv<br />
and it inch up Liistiii), mi<br />
moiiHv hr knid<br />
All nf thi problems dnd Ihe<br />
lost contrary won I i\ti r um<br />
fact tin piihi_t rirlin warrintN<br />
txpirr^ ni\t wii-k and nn pi in<br />
hqvi hi i n m ide tn i rviri thi<br />
mrMt r^rntial r<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
NOW PLAYING — 12TH BIG WEEK<br />
Ivening Show* 7:30 and 10:00 P. M.<br />
MATINEE DAILY 2:00 P. M,<br />
ffh<br />
& Boardwalk<br />
Own <strong>City</strong><br />
"You will enjoy 'AIRPORT'im.nen*«ly,<br />
and you will find yourself talking about it<br />
enthusiastically to your friends." - o,n.,r<br />
AIRPORT<br />
BURT LANCASTER • DEAN MARTIN<br />
JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET<br />
GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES<br />
VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON<br />
BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN<br />
JElNSEtERC JACQUELINE BISSfT GEORGE MNNEBY HELEN HATES<br />
SB- NJ mw % n nfinoirrt xciiEhieitrriieii HB&KID 1<br />
41 r»F[ NfWMAN AF, THUR MAIlt I bFuRCt BEATON R0S5HUNTER<br />
8fh Strmi<br />
Off Walk<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
LAST 3 DAYS<br />
TODAY. PRI. and SAT., SIPT, 10 • 11 • 12<br />
•vtnlng Show,: 7r1l and lOiOO P.M.<br />
MATIN1E DAILY 2.00 P. M,<br />
nih ajruRT rn msdrrs<br />
BARBRA STREISAND WAITTR MATTHAD<br />
E0ME3IlEHHANSPnDUCTIONOF MCMBi CRAWFORD<br />
imio,DOu^ mJ!SS<br />
O)UIS ARMSTRONG S I S GENES! mm M<br />
MON,. TUE.. WED., SEPT. 14 • 15 -16<br />
Show. 7:30 «nd 9:30<br />
JUSNLBNRNN SMDYDOHHS<br />
THEOin-OF-TOWWEflS<br />
Air Race<br />
continliefi frnm page 1<br />
could not be compiled with in<br />
the time allowed<br />
Air racing, the world's<br />
fastest motor sport, mniiuiUi <strong>of</strong><br />
horncbiiil! and former military<br />
aircraft racing at speeds <strong>of</strong> up<br />
UJ 450 miles per hour around<br />
pylons in a closed ctiurso in fu.l<br />
vipw <strong>of</strong> spertator stands<br />
Planning to rowhedule the<br />
Air Rijcps had to itwaii the<br />
outcome <strong>of</strong> Friday's mm'tins!,<br />
Cieala said<br />
"Now, we must proceed<br />
immi:*diately to pick Up where<br />
we left <strong>of</strong>f in June Specifically<br />
this mpans resuming the<br />
solicitation <strong>of</strong> under writing<br />
funds ami to contact additional<br />
Total opfsrationnl budget,<br />
including JfiSJlOO in prize<br />
money, is projected at<br />
$1(JO,000 <strong>of</strong> which half must<br />
be raised locally<br />
Specific detaili <strong>of</strong> the<br />
underwriting campaign will be<br />
announced following a<br />
full scale meeting <strong>of</strong> all (Be<br />
participating ini'mNn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Air Race Association,<br />
the group <strong>of</strong> local business,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional and community<br />
leaders who sponsor the rni'i'!.<br />
Dl-seussi'd and resolved ill<br />
Friday s meeting were item*<br />
including the approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />
municipalities involved, safety<br />
factors in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
races. pilot requirements,<br />
insurance, plus the assurance<br />
that shoiild ill the<br />
requirerneniji be met, final<br />
approval by the slate<br />
department <strong>of</strong> Transportntlon,<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics, will be<br />
granted at least 90 days before<br />
Ihe start <strong>of</strong> thf races, (<br />
national nriverl isers who are<br />
interested in part ieipjilin^,<br />
f "icala said<br />
Specific 1 Representing the (Tounly Air<br />
Race Association at the<br />
Trenton meeting were Cicala<br />
and Assistant Director Fr.in<br />
Corcoran Other <strong>of</strong>ficial*<br />
present<br />
dates for ihe 1071<br />
were Commissioner<br />
races have yet. to be<br />
announced, but the five Hay<br />
[•vent, expected to attract<br />
7fi,000 people, will be held<br />
someti.ni' in early June, 1971<br />
Kohl, Assistant Commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Traniportation<br />
Nelson Slater, State Division <strong>of</strong><br />
Aeronautics Director Frank<br />
Gerard, Clay Lacy, president <strong>of</strong><br />
thf. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Race Pilots<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> America, B F<br />
McKinney, « vice president nf<br />
th,. PRPA<br />
Boardwalk<br />
at MoaHyn<br />
Terraet<br />
I Adi Bring I<br />
MODRLYN<br />
CLQSm SUNDAY<br />
TODAY. FRI. and SAT. _ LAST 3 DAYS<br />
S*iewi 2.00, 7.30 and lOiOO P. NL<br />
Barters<br />
Streisand -•<br />
Montand<br />
MONDAY • TUISDAY, SIPT. 14-15<br />
Showi 7:30 and 9:30<br />
JERRY LEWIS<br />
WHICH WA/<br />
TO THE FRONT?<br />
JAN MUBHAY, •<br />
i*isni_«it3S BsrsEM.iQij irrMy-;/.»<br />
.ichi.'ved after his death<br />
A plaque is disphivi'i! ni ih!<<br />
park which displays boarv the<br />
following insrription He<br />
Carrie to inn liswn :inH ciiJI..H if<br />
hm own<br />
' Ht' siiw i*iir i'hiMr*'ri MMIH<br />
liived (hem<br />
" Hs* worked with us anH v^•>-<br />
SiinHiiy Srhool feopens<br />
SOMERS POINT Christ<br />
Episeopa! Churrh School will<br />
re-open Sunday morninc at fl<br />
o'clock There will he ciassi-,<br />
for all ages. Nursery through<br />
High School Pupils in the<br />
Nursery and Kindergarten are<br />
to go directly to their assigned<br />
classroom space Graded classes<br />
meet in the Chapel for worship<br />
(and (jo to their assigned<br />
classroom spaces during the<br />
singing <strong>of</strong> the Sernicin Hymn<br />
Hours To<br />
Pert Aurheriry<br />
Sui Ttrminol<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Editorials<br />
Classified ads<br />
PAOB SfCTION TWO<br />
Speed<br />
kills<br />
Cfois-couriffy jaunt<br />
Sports<br />
Church news<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBiR 1 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Motorist in a hurry passes street sign at 42nd st, and<br />
West av, in excess <strong>of</strong> 23 mila per hour speed limit. This<br />
new stretch <strong>of</strong> West av. from 36th to 48th st, has<br />
become a favorite drag strip for young motorists. Signs<br />
indicating the speed limit hivo not been posted yat and<br />
the dragsters take this as an open invltotion to break the<br />
law and endanger lives <strong>of</strong> others. (Counsellor photo)<br />
OCHS English Department head<br />
on sabbatical for D. Ed. degree<br />
Almost as welcome a$<br />
a letter from home ,.,<br />
A SPECIAL STUDENT'S<br />
SUBSCRIPTION<br />
to the<br />
SENTINEL-<br />
LEDGER<br />
FILL IN COUPON BELOW<br />
Please Sand Special $4,00<br />
Student Subscription To<br />
"Hesitant <strong>of</strong> flying?" obtained in the cast and he to OCHS for al least two years<br />
S4.00<br />
NOW<br />
ONLY<br />
or Phone Circulation Dept. 399-5411<br />
"You belter bchpve it," wanted exposure to another<br />
replied Wdliam Laurer<br />
part <strong>of</strong> thf country. Adding to<br />
Hpnce, the cross country- car the asset <strong>of</strong> "a western<br />
trip that this lOyfar teaching philosophy" atmosphere<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School and his family will<br />
embark on when they leav.;.<br />
tomorrow for Laurer's<br />
doctorate classes <strong>of</strong> Utah State<br />
University<br />
For the last siji years, Laurer<br />
has been chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Business Department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local high school At OCHS, be<br />
had served for many years as<br />
the sponsor <strong>of</strong> the Business<br />
Club and the Senior Cl-iss, but<br />
he later gave the<br />
extra-curricular activities up<br />
because he was too busy<br />
The reasoning behind<br />
choosing a campus set in the<br />
mountains and valleys<br />
surrounding Logan, Utah,'wax<br />
that Laurer's two previous<br />
degreps, a B.S, from<br />
ShippensburB State and a M 8<br />
from Temple University, were<br />
ls says thathe plans tu stay on at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> after that time,<br />
even if he is the only teacher<br />
thi" with a Doctorate "I like <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
teaching position <strong>of</strong>fered him<br />
therr<br />
This summer, Laurer went<br />
out to the university by<br />
himself to attend the summer<br />
school there Wilh the<br />
compli'iion <strong>of</strong> hit v winter<br />
studies on Curriculum<br />
Development and the writing<br />
<strong>of</strong> his dissertation nest<br />
summer, he will receive his<br />
D Ed degree<br />
Laurer, who is bound by his<br />
sabbatical agreement to return<br />
<strong>City</strong>, I like the school. I like<br />
the students and I don't think I<br />
could be happy anywhere<br />
else.''<br />
Laurer's wife, Nancy, and<br />
his children, Linda, Karen, and<br />
Todd, look forward to the tup<br />
and the sightseeing they hope<br />
to include A sad not* about<br />
the I rip is that the family pet*<br />
will be unable to areompajiy<br />
them Their two dogs will be<br />
spending the winter in the<br />
Poconos, and a turtle will be<br />
visiting in Virginia Beach<br />
Youth workshop<br />
ACC Employment Service<br />
at Lutheran Church<br />
A creative workshop fur<br />
those working with or<br />
interested in working with<br />
youth will be held next<br />
Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 20, from 3<br />
to 8 p.m in Reformation<br />
Lutheran Church, Absecon<br />
New and rttuming Atlantic<br />
Community College students<br />
seeking part-time jobs during<br />
the school year should contact<br />
ACC's Placement Office at<br />
their earliest convenience. It is<br />
not necessary for students to<br />
wait until they register to use<br />
the Placement Office's sen ices,<br />
according to Norman<br />
Sharnbefg, placement director<br />
Many part-time jobs with area<br />
businf*ss firms are now<br />
available, ShamberB said<br />
This Workshop is for youth,<br />
youth advisors, those<br />
interested in youth and those<br />
who may be interested in new<br />
forms <strong>of</strong> worship Workshops<br />
will be hi'ld in art, creative<br />
writing, drama, music, liturgy<br />
and worship<br />
Anyone interested is naked<br />
to contact Rev D Richard<br />
Garrison or Alan Holdcn at St<br />
John's Lutheran Chureh,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Want to Rent?<br />
Gal! Ad faker<br />
399.5411<br />
IF YOU<br />
SAVE THESE<br />
YOU'LL WANT<br />
TO GET YOUR<br />
GAS and OIL at<br />
SUNOCO<br />
At Ow N<br />
ffh St. Mid OcMn Av*.<br />
• IM1NI CLIANIM*<br />
• MUMLIM • TAILPIPII<br />
• TUM-UM<br />
N. J, lo follow su/fe<br />
Legislature eyes campus control<br />
I .!' iSKI'll CK IH KI *. ^<br />
IHKMli 1 . I-.,11.<br />
p.ii H-.1 ,.l ..Hi, 1 ,<br />
I h : 111<br />
hiu •. Hniijri.ri I,<br />
imp... 1 o' I,..M,,,,I<br />
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THURSDAY, SEPTPMBER 10, <strong>1970</strong> THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINILLiDGiR<br />
PAGI 3 — SECTION TWO<br />
Morale among city workers<br />
Chargos that sunn 1 <strong>City</strong> uffu'i;ils show<br />
favoritism to I'crlain rmplowi's, whrthi'r<br />
tht'is* 1 t'hiLr(Ji'H hi 1 husi'ij in f;ui nr mil,<br />
dest'rvt 1 ciin-ful looking mln by thns«'<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials 'f they wish to rt'Unn thi- ri'spi-i't<br />
and (.tinficlciH'c <strong>of</strong> all city ivuplnyivs<br />
Roci'iit !ilh')f!iti(ins by sonn 1 Public<br />
Works IJfpurtmi'nt ••mployi'i's thai<br />
Commissioner David I. Simpson and his<br />
Deputy \V Scot! Burmnn IIIIVP yivt'ii a<br />
favonxi few i-niployi'i's iln' pick <strong>of</strong><br />
OViTtimi 1 iissitninic'iitii, m:i\ or inns nut<br />
hi' inn'<br />
Both Simpson ami Bunnaii<br />
emphatically deny the i luiriji's .ind s;iy<br />
that thi 1 coinplaincrs in their ilcpartnicnt<br />
an 1 raising dust for political purjx ••>("> am)<br />
n t hpfsiuso thi'v ar" ri'iillv iu'inj; irciicil<br />
unfairly<br />
The)"" arc. however, two sides In '•% rv<br />
story And if sonic employees arc<br />
set*king political alternatives t nt<br />
were devised hi protect workers from<br />
discrimination and unfair practices hy<br />
their bosses ['here arc ways <strong>of</strong> yettiny<br />
around the rules with the subtle use <strong>of</strong><br />
"ffr;ivv" jobs for those who follow the<br />
party line This appears to he the m;y.ir<br />
Uripe with the disgnmtled men<br />
HurniUii has mentioned another point<br />
<strong>of</strong> possible contention for his men<br />
Overtime totals for the entire Public<br />
Works Pcpartment have been drastically<br />
reduced tlu.>. sear to $11,223 in the first<br />
ciyht month?, <strong>of</strong> H>7() from $21,"HI last<br />
year Hurnian sjiy* that many <strong>of</strong> the men<br />
who look par! in the overtime bonanza<br />
last sear aren't happv with this year's<br />
econ<strong>of</strong>lH nie;Huri^<br />
Whatever i he situation may be, the<br />
best inlere»is ol the city certainly cannot<br />
he served uilli this HHerdepartment-a!<br />
squablmt! yomu n I'erhaps rnnre<br />
l're()iient IIM!-- In the warehouse by<br />
Simps >n and occasional departmental<br />
nlectiM|is [i, ( li'ur the air iviinlil help<br />
qiii.il i hi- i h:iry- "f favoritism<br />
Caution — Schoo/'s in<br />
It was back to school this week for<br />
children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
surrounding area, and motorists are<br />
reminded that once again children in<br />
numbers add to the traffic situation<br />
Motorists in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have a<br />
splendid record <strong>of</strong> traffic safety in<br />
regards to school buses and bieyelinp<br />
children. News reports daily earn'<br />
accounts hi accidents involving children<br />
to and from school. Over the years,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has been relatively free <strong>of</strong><br />
such mishaps, and are encouTiged to<br />
continue this record.<br />
All motorists are aware <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />
law concerning school buses. When a<br />
school bus stops to discharge or pick up<br />
Students, and traffic in its vicinity must<br />
come to a full stop.<br />
Many youngsters ride their bicycles to<br />
and from school. This adds to the traffic<br />
conditions early in the morning and in<br />
the |a!c afternoon Motorists should be<br />
tin the lookout for these young i•yclists<br />
Another danger point is street<br />
crossings in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> school<br />
buildings Special police <strong>of</strong>ficers are<br />
assigned as crossing guards, but drivers<br />
can add to the safely situation by driving<br />
carefully when passing through such<br />
areas<br />
Youngsters on foot or on bicycles are<br />
unpredictable in their movement. They<br />
are inclined to run and dart<br />
unexpectedly in almost any direction.<br />
Motorists are required to have full<br />
control <strong>of</strong> their vehicles to meet such<br />
unexpected situ at ions.<br />
We love our children. We don't want<br />
any <strong>of</strong> them injured. So, motorist,<br />
remember school is in session and the<br />
time is at hand when careful driving<br />
becomes more urgent.<br />
Direct election has barbs, too<br />
Proposals for change in the method <strong>of</strong><br />
electing a man to fill the highest <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />
the land is coming under closer scrutiny,<br />
and faults <strong>of</strong> the ElectoriaJ College are<br />
appearing less awesome. Numerous<br />
students <strong>of</strong> government and law are<br />
finding highly specious the merits <strong>of</strong><br />
direct election <strong>of</strong> a President as provided<br />
in the Bayh amendment now before<br />
Congress,<br />
These students find that direct<br />
election <strong>of</strong> a President could lead to<br />
numerous splinter parties and weaken<br />
the two-party system which has given<br />
stability to this Republic and its<br />
constitutional government since its<br />
founding.<br />
Direct election <strong>of</strong> a President could<br />
create massive problems <strong>of</strong> recounting<br />
close elections, the students say,<br />
problems that might prove disasterous to<br />
the elective process.<br />
In contrast to the Klectonal College<br />
system, under which vote counting<br />
disputes are limited to individual states,<br />
direct national election <strong>of</strong> a President<br />
could open a Pandora's Box <strong>of</strong> probable<br />
abuses that chill legal scholars and other<br />
students <strong>of</strong> this issue<br />
To enforce honest vote-counting in all<br />
the 170,000 precincts <strong>of</strong> the nation,<br />
national policing would become a<br />
necessity. Also, uniform federal laws on<br />
voter qualifications would be needed.<br />
The centralization would breach all<br />
American traditions.<br />
The more one studies the alternatives<br />
to the Electoriai College system, the<br />
more appreciation he develops for the<br />
wisdom <strong>of</strong> our forefathers in this<br />
country. There are many pitfalls in the<br />
path <strong>of</strong> liberty and self-government. The<br />
direct election <strong>of</strong> the President just<br />
might be one <strong>of</strong> them.<br />
Remember when . . .<br />
ONE YEAR AGu<br />
Cojonei Richard G Snyder<br />
USAFR (Ret j, was named as<br />
. deputy to Mayor Ruben t<br />
; Sharp, while Harold Lee was<br />
• appointed as dirermr <strong>of</strong> thi-<br />
State-Local Cuoprraiivc<br />
HnusiriK Inspect inn Program.<br />
* • •<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> K9 corps<br />
and its masters' were<br />
announced "in excellent<br />
condition" after a check up by<br />
dog-trainer Thomas Harris, <strong>of</strong><br />
Absecon.<br />
* * *<br />
Two surfers went to the<br />
rescue <strong>of</strong> a drowning woman in<br />
the 16th st. surf where [he<br />
woman was bathing on one <strong>of</strong><br />
the beaches left unprotected<br />
after Labor Day<br />
* * *<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had a rjuiet<br />
Labor Day weekend, both<br />
from the busini.ss point <strong>of</strong> view<br />
and th! ! rurnori-d imubie.s to<br />
happen from youth bent on<br />
endmjj t h • • summer with «<br />
hiinjj<br />
¥ ¥ *<br />
Surfboard enthusiast!, who<br />
had been permitted lu engage<br />
in their h(jhb> at the Mth si<br />
bathing beach after regular<br />
hours wi-re later Ink! to keep ul<br />
least 200 feel away from ihe<br />
fishing PUT nearby<br />
* * *<br />
TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />
The love <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
which Harry Hendley bore<br />
throughout his life was<br />
exemplified when the reading<br />
<strong>of</strong> his will revealed that he left<br />
the bulk <strong>of</strong> his estate to the<br />
community, to be used for the<br />
building <strong>of</strong> a new Free Public<br />
Library as a qgemorial to his<br />
first wife, Gertrude L Headley<br />
Uical puliee repiirted thai a<br />
man arresti'd here in<br />
eortnertion with robberies at<br />
an apartment house was<br />
tentatively identifies as a<br />
* u u i t i v e sought in a<br />
SI 00,000 robbery in Cup,-<br />
Cod<br />
* * *<br />
BuildinB construction and<br />
repairs in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> passed<br />
the two million dollar murk<br />
for the year by the end <strong>of</strong><br />
August<br />
My Neighbors<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel - Ledger<br />
THURSDAY, SiPTIMBfR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Primed and Published In Amenra\ (irmiest Kflrraly Hi-sort<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, inc<br />
112 «ih Street, (Venn <strong>City</strong>. N J 0*11)1<br />
Established W\<br />
Rnlrrrd al Post Office ill (Jcivm <strong>City</strong>. N j , Ma<<br />
us setiind i-tfiis matter<br />
JOHN T, iTlTHERS PMirim<br />
VINCENT T. MICHELETTE , , Edllor<br />
JOHN J. SOUTHARD Adwrtlilrtfl<br />
PRICE: M.M (Mr y«r by mail In Ocwn <strong>City</strong> and<br />
vicinity; iJv monfhi, |2,M, liHwfMrt, Mil ef Milllttippi Rivtr,<br />
ptr r—r f*«; >i> mMriii, $275. W.« ef Mtuiiitppt Rlnr p.r<br />
ftmr, U.H. Price on nMriffind, 11 tints pw copy Publication<br />
fflMyb: Wttkly tvtrf Thundmfi Sml-wwkly TuMrfay and<br />
Mai MM* In Jam imffl Later pay<br />
"Oh uh—they must be ne-<br />
gotiatini; a loan,"<br />
Poor Crindmai<br />
A clergymen at a dinner h»d<br />
listened to a talkative young<br />
man who had muqh to say on<br />
Darwin and his "Origin <strong>of</strong><br />
Spocies."<br />
"I can't ieq, 11 he argued,<br />
"what differenci it would make<br />
to me if my grandfather WBB an<br />
RpR."<br />
•'No,»< commented theclefgy.<br />
man, "I can't see that it would,<br />
But it must have made a great<br />
differenceto yoyrgrandmotrier,"<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall echoes!<br />
Forum and agin' 'em<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger We<br />
would like to protest the unfair<br />
bills we have received for<br />
inspection <strong>of</strong> Ihe Biscaynr and<br />
our annex, the Wyoming Each<br />
bill was $.350<br />
Is it fair for seasonal hotel*<br />
to be charged the same a* >ear<br />
round hotels' Is it fair for our<br />
two small hotels, one havine H<br />
rentable rooms, the other ,1.1<br />
rentable rooms to be charged<br />
1700 while the Flanders which<br />
has many more moms and is<br />
open all year to rereive one bill<br />
for $350?<br />
We were inspected by Mr<br />
Lee m June, yet Governor<br />
Cahill did not sipi thhis law<br />
until July 9. <strong>1970</strong><br />
This hiU. come as quite a<br />
shock to us for it is a .•.truafile<br />
to make ends meet with the<br />
increased expenses<br />
Will you help us'<br />
(Mrs 1 E. Blgndin<br />
Motel Biscayne<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledjjer I<br />
nm a handicapped Veteran<br />
living on a small pension. My<br />
vision and hearing are slowly<br />
leaving me. The doctors say<br />
they can do nothing, so I have<br />
made hobbies to keep busy and<br />
fight (iff periods <strong>of</strong> mental<br />
depression and despondency<br />
which seem to plague me most<br />
<strong>of</strong> the time.<br />
While I am collecting very<br />
old Vale tines and old post<br />
cards. I am also collecting rare<br />
old calenders and advertising<br />
cards in hopes ,,( writing a<br />
hunk about Ihe ilems, I eolfeet<br />
rind rarri enough frum it to get<br />
<strong>of</strong>f this small VA pension find<br />
have medical care, which the<br />
VA i* unable to afford me So<br />
my hobbies have a dual<br />
purpose<br />
Living on limited funds, I<br />
depend on friends and others<br />
for the items I collect and was<br />
wondering if any <strong>of</strong> your<br />
readers msiy havi any old<br />
Valentines, old post cards or<br />
rare old calendars they do not<br />
want, because I wmild be<br />
happy to have any they may<br />
care to send me and be g|ad to<br />
get them<br />
Thank you for your time<br />
and kind consideration in<br />
reading my letter<br />
Leon Thompson<br />
623 Federal East<br />
Seaitle, Wash. 98102<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger As<br />
a member oT the 19 year old<br />
votinir coalition, I was very<br />
•pleased to rend that you<br />
support the lowering <strong>of</strong> the<br />
voting age. Youny people have<br />
asked for this privilege arid it is<br />
heartening to know that some<br />
people feel we are capable <strong>of</strong><br />
handling such a responsibility.<br />
Allowing young people to vote<br />
will not result m n radical<br />
change in the voting patterns as<br />
many people believe. The main<br />
reason for this is because the<br />
battle to allow young people to<br />
vote is receiving bipartisan<br />
support.<br />
Technological advances in<br />
the past 1 0 years bring news to<br />
the people more quicily and<br />
clearly than ever before. As a<br />
result young people today are<br />
very well informed til" national<br />
and world wide events.<br />
Campus unrest has caused<br />
some people to feel that the<br />
voting age should not be<br />
lowered But what these people<br />
don't realize is that campus<br />
unrest is the result <strong>of</strong><br />
frustration If young people<br />
were permitted to express their<br />
opinion in a voting booth<br />
much <strong>of</strong> the campus unrest<br />
would be done away with. If<br />
young people were given the<br />
opportunity to vote and help<br />
elect the leaders <strong>of</strong> their<br />
country, they would have to<br />
answer to themselves. Mistakes<br />
<strong>of</strong> national leaders would not<br />
be blamed on the older<br />
generations, as' a result, there<br />
would be less polarization<br />
between the young and the<br />
old We are a changing world<br />
and we must change with it.<br />
Young people today are ready,<br />
willing, and able to accept the<br />
responsibility that goes with<br />
the privilege <strong>of</strong> voting.<br />
Nancy Howell<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
19 Year Old-Voting<br />
Coalition<br />
Garden State . , ,<br />
Governorship Although the<br />
nexl Governorship election is<br />
three years away. State<br />
Democratic leaders are<br />
promoting another term for<br />
former Governor Richard J<br />
Hughes to bolster up the<br />
party's hopes for a successful,<br />
future.<br />
Hughes, who is considered a<br />
master politician, could not<br />
seek re-election last year<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the Constitutional<br />
embargo against governors<br />
seeking a third successive term.<br />
However, former Governors<br />
may skip a term and then seek<br />
re-election.<br />
The political strategy<br />
designers feel that in three<br />
years the people <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
will be in the right mood to<br />
eject a Democrat to the<br />
Governorship, especially if the<br />
present Republican<br />
administration fails to follow<br />
the popular trail<br />
At the State House, State<br />
workers watching the influx <strong>of</strong><br />
newcomers in State service at<br />
high paying jobs, figure that<br />
Hughes would be an easy<br />
victor, if the practice<br />
continues. These newqomers<br />
are shoved into supervisory<br />
positions over employees who<br />
have advanced up through the<br />
ranks through participating in<br />
competitive civil service<br />
examinatSong, The newcomers<br />
•ecure their position* without<br />
examination.<br />
During hit six years in the<br />
executive chair, Governor<br />
Hughes got along with Stnte<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials and Stnte workers.<br />
However, Governor William T.<br />
Cahill, g Republican, mint find<br />
jobi for his party workers In<br />
answer to demand) <strong>of</strong><br />
Republican county chairmen.<br />
For IB years the Democrats<br />
held full control <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Government and there was a<br />
dearth <strong>of</strong> Republican <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
holders. Now the Republicans<br />
are at bat and must win the<br />
patronage game<br />
STATE FAIR <strong>On</strong>e<br />
hundred original paintings<br />
done, by patients <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's mental institutions,<br />
will be on exhibit at the New<br />
Jersey State Fair in Trenton<br />
next week.<br />
The art will be on display fit<br />
the State Building on the<br />
fairgrounds and will be judged<br />
by a panel appointed by the<br />
New Jersey State Council on<br />
Arts, directed by Byron Kelly,<br />
None <strong>of</strong> the paintings will be<br />
on sale during the fair. Other<br />
exhibits sponsored by the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Institutions and<br />
Agencies will be those <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Commission for the Blind;<br />
Trenton State Hospital,<br />
Johnstono Training and<br />
Keseareh L'enter, ana the<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> State Use Industries.<br />
CRANBERRIES: - There<br />
will be plenty oT cranberries<br />
this year for the Thanksgiving<br />
and Christmas feasts.<br />
Cranberries grow only in<br />
Now Jersey, Massachusetts,<br />
Wisconsin, Washington, and<br />
Oregon and the supply this<br />
year is up three percent over<br />
!a«t year.<br />
In New Jersey a crop <strong>of</strong><br />
188,000 barrels i« djjpected, IB<br />
percent above last season and<br />
20 percent above 1B§8,<br />
according to the New Jersey<br />
Crop Reporting iervlee. This<br />
yetr's crop is the largest since<br />
1926. The spring was<br />
practically frost free and<br />
bloom was heavy.<br />
Most cranberry growers<br />
report about an average set.<br />
Rainfall wu abundant early in<br />
the growing season but<br />
conditions were dry in<br />
mid-August. Insect and dlieaie<br />
damage has been very light to<br />
date. Water supplies for<br />
flooding are more than<br />
adequate, Sijes are described as<br />
medium.<br />
With the exception <strong>of</strong><br />
Wisconsin, all other cranberry<br />
growing states have a larger<br />
crop than last year. Dry<br />
weather is the threat to berry<br />
size in Wisconsin bogs without<br />
irrigation systems.<br />
Assuring adequate ennberry<br />
sauce for Thanksgiving and<br />
Christas holidays, the U.S.<br />
cranberry crop is forteajt at<br />
1,9 million barrels. The<br />
nations'! forecast is up 3<br />
percent over last year and 28<br />
percent above the 1B8S crop.<br />
The amaller crop prospects in<br />
Wisconsin are more thin <strong>of</strong>fset<br />
by larger crops expected in the<br />
four other states.<br />
"The trick is to get educa-<br />
tion out <strong>of</strong> politics—.and get<br />
it into politicians."<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />
LOST Clean, 'healthy air in the general vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States, Finder may keep any cairv<br />
promotions or retirBrnents realized through destruction<br />
<strong>of</strong> same. Please return immediately. No questions asked<br />
r<br />
This mock efassifiod ad appeared in the Kepti'rnbi'r 1,<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> the "Conservation News", a wi'i'kly<br />
publication written in Washington, DC by the National<br />
Wildlifr Federation. Though an advocate <strong>of</strong> (•lean air<br />
and I'li'on water (after a fashion) we always felt it was<br />
someone elsos problem. An article in this publication on<br />
"<strong>Ocean</strong> Dumping" changed our mind. The article states<br />
that last winter it was discnvererl thai the ncean <strong>of</strong>f New<br />
York harbor, where the city had been dumping its<br />
sludge, was dead. Dead Not dyinK; dead. Scientists<br />
studying the content <strong>of</strong> bottom sediment in the jireii<br />
were horrified. A bottom sample from one sUiiiun<br />
included cellulose cigarette filter tips, hand aids and<br />
aluminum foil. The same items have been found in the<br />
stomachs <strong>of</strong> fish. Oxygen in the water in the dumping<br />
area was found to be les."! than one part per million, A<br />
concentration <strong>of</strong> 2.S ppm is usually considered essential<br />
for marine life. In fact, nothing live was found, the<br />
article states. These results were recorded jit station 59<br />
in the dumping area in the open ocean ten miles south<br />
<strong>of</strong> Roekaway Inlet., nine miles due enst nf Sandy llnnk.<br />
approximately SO miles north <strong>of</strong> here<br />
A LOCAL PROBLEM - Most people in this area hurl<br />
unkind epithets at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Company.<br />
whose generating plant at Beesley's Point spews smoke<br />
from its stacks into the dear skies <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />
The black smoky haze from the plant can be seen miles<br />
at sea. While we are quirk to condemn Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Electric for polluting the air many <strong>of</strong> us are doing our<br />
part to litter highways and pollute back bays and<br />
marshland. Some <strong>of</strong> those who puhlically claim the<br />
city's dredge is ruining the ecology <strong>of</strong> the hack bays,<br />
dump enough trash into the water on an avpragp fishing<br />
trip to do more damage than the dredge does in a week<br />
MORE ON HARVEY - Several weeks ago we<br />
mentioned n young cat named Harvey that we became<br />
exposed to hy a quirk <strong>of</strong> fate. We reported that<br />
"Haj-vey" was an un-catlike name for even a<br />
six-week-old kitten. We failed at our efforts to have the<br />
animal's name changed to something more reasonable.<br />
Personally we favored "Clarence", Anyway, we saw<br />
Harvey again the other day and were amazed at how he<br />
has grown, Harvey is going to be a big cat and when he<br />
is fully grown we don't want to argue with him about<br />
his name. It never occurred to us while Harvey was<br />
basking in his kittenhood that someday he might<br />
become a tiger, panther, or cougar. Come to think <strong>of</strong> it,<br />
Harvey's not such a had name for a cat.<br />
PLAN AHEAD . We attended a birthday party for<br />
our Mother last weekend along with other members <strong>of</strong><br />
the family Incli ding our sister and brother-in-law, A<br />
cake was provided upon which five candies were placed.<br />
Don't get us wrong, our mother is more than five years<br />
old. Much more, However, due to the size <strong>of</strong> the cake<br />
and the fact that a Labor Day weekend heat wave<br />
caused the icing to melt, it was decided the lesser<br />
number <strong>of</strong> candles would suffice. Then it happened. Our<br />
sister went to light the candles and not a match was to<br />
be found anywhere. That's right, five adults couldn't<br />
even come up with two sticks to rub together. Imagine<br />
if a power failure occurred or a hurricane hit and<br />
knocked down power lines. We would be in the dark<br />
with about four dozen candles and no way to light<br />
them. Finally we took a candle and tried to light it on<br />
the stove. That didn't work. We tried using car cigarette<br />
lighters, but without success. Finally we went to a<br />
neighbor and borrowed matches. Our family had<br />
flunked the most basic scouting rule - Be Prepared.<br />
RUMORS - Last Sunday morning a privately owned<br />
dredge which had been used to fill meadowlands for the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Homes development, caught fire and<br />
aroused a great deal <strong>of</strong> curiosity as it burned in Middle<br />
Thor<strong>of</strong>are near Corson's Inlet, We heard <strong>of</strong> the blaze<br />
first hand from Fire Chief Ferdinand Taccarino.<br />
However, by the time the story got to some other<br />
people it was the city's dredge "Sandpiper" that was on<br />
fire and going to her watery grave. Those that did have<br />
the right dredge heard the bridge to Strathmere was on<br />
fire also. When additional firemen were called in word<br />
spread that everything south <strong>of</strong> 34th st, was involved in<br />
a giant conflagration. We know <strong>of</strong> at least four people<br />
who went to 14th st. to see the "Sandpiper" bum. The<br />
dredge that was on fire was not the dredge originally<br />
planned to do the pumping in that area. Earlier this year<br />
a brand new $1 million dredge sank in heavy seas <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in route to 55th st. It is still sitting on the<br />
ocean floor. Word filtered out somehow that a dredge<br />
sank and the words <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> became associated with '<br />
it. About the same time the "Sandpiper" was being<br />
"road tested" in Great Egg Harbor bay just prior to<br />
going into service pumping sand on the city's beaches.<br />
The rumor finally reached city hall that the new <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> dredge had sunk; riot that a new dredge sunk on its<br />
way to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials raced to Pitcairn<br />
Harbor to see if the Sandpiper really was on bottom.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Treasurer Anthony E, Imbesi had to be treated<br />
with smelling salts when he realized a half million<br />
dollars <strong>of</strong> city money might be sitting in the mud.<br />
Rumors can be dangerous.<br />
* * * .<br />
SEASONAL SOARING SEA GULL - We are faced<br />
with the nearly Impossible task <strong>of</strong> trying to decide who<br />
to give the Seasonal Soaring Sea Gull Award. This<br />
"flying sack <strong>of</strong> feathers" belongs to the person or '<br />
persons who did the most unusual or zany thing this<br />
summer. There are a good many candidates to choose<br />
from and we really can't make up our mind just who is<br />
the most deserving person. Should it be given to the<br />
little old lady from First at. who drove her nephew's<br />
motorcycle through her neighbor's fence? Or should go<br />
to the high city <strong>of</strong>ficial who conceived the "waving<br />
wing" city ordinance 1071 which prohibits people in<br />
unusual garb from gathering in poups <strong>of</strong> six or more?<br />
Or, how about Cemmlsiionir David L. Simpson foa<br />
threatening to punch one <strong>of</strong> the city painters in the<br />
teeth in a city hall men's room? Police Chief Benjamin<br />
L. Dungan has nominated for the "brilliant" quotes he<br />
gives the news media on matters <strong>of</strong> importance. And<br />
there are many others who must be considered for the<br />
title. So we will hold <strong>of</strong>f giving the award, and devote<br />
the next few weeks to further thought. Any additional<br />
sugpstions will be welcome. »<br />
XX<br />
STRONG<br />
Moke<br />
STRONG<br />
COMMUNITIES<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
1 1 Ih «l and Central in<br />
R..V Chiirll* L W....H<br />
Tndav (Thursday)<br />
^ H m Hitly f'fifnmiinmn<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday i Ifiih fc'inHiiv nftoT<br />
Trinity t<br />
Ham Molv Communion<br />
1 0 it m Mnfninp Pfay*"<br />
rind ^rmtiM<br />
MtjnHfl.v<br />
M p m Vrjitrv Eriwjyd<br />
FuBMtf. (hi* li»M <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
nrrhitrrls in h*> mis'fvu'wd.<br />
'A'ill he Lnn^t *ipfiik(>r<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday<br />
9 3 0 J* m Holy<br />
Communion<br />
* * *<br />
ST JOHNS<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
iOth si and Central av<br />
Sunday<br />
BIS am Church School<br />
9 .10 am Dialogue '70<br />
adult discussion froup meeting<br />
at 1007 Central av., next door<br />
to thr church All adults<br />
wolcomn Buns and c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
11 a.m. The Service Holy<br />
Communion<br />
Wednesday<br />
b:45 p.m<br />
rehearsal<br />
8 p m.<br />
rehearsal<br />
Junior Choir<br />
Senior Choir<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th st and Wesley av<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />
Risen and Coming Again.<br />
Rev William Radeiiffe Allen,<br />
Th M , Pastor<br />
• * *<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 30 Graded Sunday<br />
School -, Ctajses for each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the family John H<br />
Pfaeffli, general superintend<br />
em. 11am Morning Worship.<br />
Allan Hartley, 6th Atlantic<br />
Shore Regional Conference<br />
CBMC<br />
1 I am Nursery<br />
8 15 p.m • Senior High C<br />
E 7 30 p.m. • Evening<br />
Worship Eider Stanley D.<br />
Hurst, chairman. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Committee CBMC<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Henry C.<br />
Loper. Organist, Mrs. David<br />
Tobias<br />
Parking on Wesley av., next<br />
to church<br />
* * *<br />
Monday •<br />
7:30 p.m. - Monthly meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Session.<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday-<br />
10:30 am Women's Bible<br />
Study Fellowship, Lower<br />
Auditorium<br />
# * *<br />
Wedncsday-<br />
7:30 p.m. • Midweek "Bible<br />
Study Hour." Lower<br />
Auditorium<br />
• * •<br />
Thursday-<br />
1215 p.m<br />
l<br />
CBMC<br />
p<br />
Luncheon, Plymouth Inn, men<br />
welcome<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th st.nd Central av.<br />
Charles Wilcock,<br />
/"» It If terrert Mist tome<br />
U/ funeral hemef sro re-<br />
" tfrlcred er ealwr ro<br />
Hie Pretertant tfefiamiBaHoni<br />
and ether-i to ffHwe ef the<br />
Catholic Faith?<br />
A We fire not qualified<br />
Af to answer this queis.<br />
*^ tbn as it refcrti to<br />
ttU morhiftries, but as far as<br />
Wimbprg KiineraJ Home<br />
d it Mikes no cut-<br />
,fereneo to us<br />
|w h a t religion<br />
I those we serve<br />
belong to. The<br />
Important thing<br />
is the fact that<br />
a funeral is o<br />
raUglous exper-<br />
ience and that<br />
Uie dergymaii<br />
'chosen W KiO<br />
family always be conkiltodl<br />
before ftmeraJ arrangement*<br />
aw completed.<br />
There to no substitute for<br />
the sptritufll strength and so-<br />
lace to be found in rcUeon,<br />
Especially M W« true U the<br />
time <strong>of</strong> deftth, We are def-<br />
eated to the concept Wai aJI<br />
those we esrvo shall be serv-<br />
ed aeeordini to the tmMiom<br />
and customs <strong>of</strong> (heir individ-<br />
ual relispous beliels.<br />
CHESTER J.<br />
WIMBERG<br />
Funeral, Home<br />
Four MwMen* tt funtnl'<br />
K to AN pM«<br />
MfvKa to AN p<br />
201 Atbury Aw,<br />
Ph. 399-2654<br />
liny W Qul»l,<br />
MlniJliT Cif KclHl-<br />
Howard W Adams.<br />
MiniHti'F cif Vi^iti<br />
Wilham V Wood.<br />
F-iday<br />
7 30pm Choir rehi'srsiil<br />
4 1 1 p m Ri'gist ration (V>F<br />
li M V F Annual W....|ti.nd »f<br />
the Southern Nf'W .'^rsey<br />
A n n IHl I l m EpiM-iipill<br />
ChurchWiimeri Feud und<br />
Bllki'H I',,.,,li, Sal" in Ih- Parish<br />
Sunday i lflth Sunday nfifr<br />
Trinity )<br />
8am Holy (Jimimurmm<br />
9 am Nforning PrHy^r Mnd<br />
f'hurr-h Srhuol<br />
Ham Morn my Prayer<br />
H p m I" shop N Cffmrflilf* 1 *'<br />
and Pansh f tjunrii<br />
* * *<br />
Mundav<br />
10 am Episcopal<br />
Churchwamen ChrutmHS<br />
CENTRAL I'wrrri<br />
MKTH<strong>On</strong>iST<br />
Shi.f.' rd and fi.iilriil J'<br />
Kv\ Alhcrl H IJIW"<br />
D D PiiMir<br />
R..v Clarcncr W,|,,.,.<br />
A^tfciutt'<br />
Ff^v HiiwarH n «!,..-.<br />
Tuday (Thur%d.n i<br />
6 -! F i p m V.i ,ih t'h"i<br />
r«hi'jirsal in I hi- Civ.i' Hi»im<br />
7 p m liinwni'ti Mi.s ,s.-.-,!i<br />
Troop V> mi*inv i- r,,ni,<br />
p m Arnlvtp Ouild<br />
H p m Adult Confirmation<br />
' IM<br />
Wednesday<br />
I pm Evening Prayer and<br />
Episcapal Churehwomen<br />
meeting<br />
* * *<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shore rd and Dawes av<br />
Rev Charles Rinek Jr.<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9 15 a.m. - Church School<br />
9 30 and 1 I am Morning<br />
Worship and Church Nursery<br />
7 30 p m. • Church Council<br />
* * *<br />
Monday-<br />
II 30 im Senior Cititens<br />
* « *<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd and Brighton av<br />
Rev William Thielkiiig,<br />
Pastor<br />
* • i<br />
Sunday-<br />
945 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 am • Morning Worship<br />
Saturday<br />
4 to 5 and 7 to<br />
Confessions<br />
6:30 p m. - Mass<br />
p.m.<br />
Sunday-<br />
8, 9:30, 11 a.m., noon and 6<br />
p m, Masses<br />
. « .<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore rd.<br />
Rev. William Conover,<br />
Pastor<br />
t * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9:48 a.m. • Church School<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
6:30 pm. • Young People<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
• • •<br />
Wednesday^<br />
8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
" ' t • •<br />
BETHEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av.<br />
Harlan Rineheimer,<br />
Pastor<br />
• > •<br />
Sunday-<br />
B:4S a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
11 a.m. • Chureh School<br />
p m<br />
Civ<br />
'M (hi. ("hi..-<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American Baptist Church<br />
2025 Shore rd.<br />
Rev. Kurt B Frank.<br />
Pastor<br />
* * «<br />
Sundiiy.<br />
9:45 a.m - Church School<br />
1 1 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
6:15 p.m BYF<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening Servict<br />
* * p<br />
Wednesday-<br />
7 30 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
* * •<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS R.C<br />
WabnJffand Popular avs<br />
Rev Vincent Ferraro,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * P<br />
Daily<br />
7 and Bam - Masses<br />
Tomurniw I Friday i<br />
7 3D p m M,.i.imt ,,- .-,,.«<br />
Friday Ihr^ujrh Sunflti\<br />
_ Senior Hit'h I'.MYF<br />
Cfinferunci' Wi.iki.nd in flrtun<br />
Tilv<br />
SundaS<br />
9 30 rfnri H M rn M.srmFH'<br />
W (* r ^ h I p S *• r m " r.<br />
= 'Fundam*'nUii^ ul ChrmlUiP<br />
Faith". Dr Irivt.m<br />
9 ,10 nnri II „ m rhurt-h<br />
Nursery<br />
9 30 am Church Sfhoi.l<br />
for al! .mi* i.\ci'pi >«n»i hiuh<br />
youth<br />
10 45 a m Si-nior Hiffh<br />
Church Schin.1<br />
* * #<br />
Monday<br />
1 to 6 p m .Suburhan<br />
Garden Club FIMW'T Shfsw in<br />
Central Hall Theme. ThruUBh<br />
the Garden Gati-<br />
6 30 p m Senior Hifih<br />
CMYF mlli-\b..ll in Central<br />
Hail<br />
ft p m Naomi I'lrcii<br />
meetini! in thf Sunday Sfhui.'<br />
base rr. (lit<br />
* # *<br />
Tuesday<br />
9 a.m. - Staff meeting in<br />
the Sunday Schtjui baj-emi-nt<br />
12 30 p m Hannah Cirri.-<br />
metninL' in the Sundaj School<br />
basement<br />
* * *<br />
Wpdnesda><br />
8:46 p.m Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal in the Choir Room<br />
S p.m Ruth Circlr m"i'iiny<br />
* * »<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
TRINITY U.STTED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Roosevelt blvd aiid Shurf rd<br />
Ma mom<br />
Rev Bruci- Phillips<br />
Pastnr<br />
Today [ Thursday j<br />
7 30 p m - S. fiinr Choir<br />
praclici'<br />
* # *<br />
Sund3><br />
9 45 am Suid,i> Srhi«'l<br />
11 am • Murni'ii! Worship<br />
"30 p m Eviinns Scrtiri'<br />
* * -<br />
Monday<br />
7 p in • Methixiist Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST ,<br />
Church and Short- rds<br />
Palermo<br />
Rev Clydi- Whar>.<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday-<br />
THE TUESDAY<br />
Bible Class<br />
7-30 JP.M.<br />
TAUfiHT BV<br />
Mr. Lyle Olmstead<br />
(NOW STUDYING<br />
REVELATION)<br />
MEETS EVERY<br />
TUiSDAY AT<br />
The Stahler's<br />
7) WALNUT ROAD<br />
OCIAN CITY, N. J.<br />
ALL ARE WELCOME<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT L. GODFREY, Mgr.<br />
Established 1886<br />
809 Central Av«noe<br />
Pledging tor the future, as in the patt, the<br />
finatt ond most dignified funeral service.<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
NEAR AS YOUR PHONE - DIAL 3994077<br />
Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />
Si 1". 3 m Si.l,rl..\ Si I I<br />
11 il m \I • ^..rO.ip<br />
• -Mi i, m •• i.<br />
r , H-wJiip If--,<br />
M.,nH.V.<br />
f, I', (i rn Sli« k,,t|-<br />
I' I.<br />
en<br />
M;,.- H,,r.-. V ..„(.-.<br />
'I I' .i "i Chun h St-hnol<br />
7 Jl |, r.i SliHn, |<br />
T'ff'KAIIOK I'MTMi<br />
H,', J,,h-- < : .',,~;;,b,,r.<br />
rHlnl|Lh!|, Miiiir ;,nri Blbip<br />
ft Uj p m f'hrjir r^'hparsaJ<br />
• * •<br />
FHIENTJK MFrriNf; HmisF,<br />
Shr.ri. rd .<br />
Mpf^tiny fcjr riivinp wnrship<br />
'*ach First Dav m^srnmg at 1 1<br />
CLASSIFiiD ADS<br />
BRING RiSULTi<br />
M. .rni<br />
Mnndii\<br />
7 .10 p m Mfthiirini Y"uih<br />
WESLEY I/NTTED<br />
METH<strong>On</strong>iST<br />
PptMr>.burg<br />
KPV John Oarrahan<br />
Pa«t(jr<br />
* * *<br />
Nund,i><br />
10 ii m Morning Vsorship<br />
1 ! ;i m Sundg> Schi.Mji<br />
* * *<br />
Wr-dncsday-<br />
T p m Seninr Choir<br />
prartin-<br />
* * *<br />
SEAVILLE LNFTED<br />
METHODIST<br />
H.'i Clydf Bradway<br />
Pustnr<br />
* * •<br />
FIRST PRESBYTiRIAN<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
THI UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. UJA<br />
7TH STREET and WESLEY AVINUI<br />
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBiR 13<br />
You Art Cordially Invitad to Attend Th» Suminar<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONKRfNGI<br />
9:4S A.M.<br />
GuMt Teacher — REV. RAYMOND McAFEE<br />
Popul.r Baritone SelsiW<br />
PARKDVG on Wesley—Next to Church<br />
GRADED CLASSES FOR TIE<br />
p m Chuif r* = Fieafsal<br />
in 30 a m Church School<br />
7 30 p m Evening<br />
Worship<br />
* • i<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL CHAPEL<br />
Wis.itT.ind Lvndhyrst -d.v<br />
Edward Rifhmund<br />
Evaiip'lisi<br />
* # *<br />
Today iThursdsyi-<br />
6 45 p'm Boy Cliu><br />
9 .i'l it m Ccimmuniim<br />
Jv'rv it •<br />
,11 J m F.ifTiii\ Bibl. Hour<br />
7 .10 p m Uospi-! Si-'rvic*-<br />
* * #<br />
M(,nd.,v<br />
6 45 p rn Vnung Boyi. *nd<br />
UirU Ci.lM<br />
fi 4 5 p m Girls' Claja<br />
FirsfPresbyterian Church<br />
THE UNITED PRESBYTEKIAN. USJL<br />
7th and Wesley Avenue<br />
REV WM. RADCLIFFE ALLEN, Th, M.,<br />
Pastor<br />
SUNDAY, SIPTIMBiR 13<br />
MORNING WORSHIP: 8130 zm. & II wn.<br />
" Message<br />
MR. ALLAN HARTLEY<br />
CBMC Atlantic Shore 4th Reqiorul Cordmici<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOLi 9t45 a.m.<br />
GRADED CLASSES FOR THE FAMILY<br />
EVENING WORSHIP; 7:30 p.m.<br />
Message<br />
ELDER STANLEY D, HURST<br />
Chairman, CBMC Ocwn Crty CrnnrrWtte.<br />
WroNESDAY EVENING; 7:30 p.m.<br />
"THE BIBLE STUDY HOUR"<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Mufic<br />
HINRY C. LOPER<br />
Organitt<br />
MRS. DAVID TOBIAS<br />
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU<br />
Parkin! Next To Church <strong>On</strong> Wesley Avenue<br />
"Holding Forth TT» Word Of Lffa" Phillppi»in 2:11<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley Avenue, 5th-6th Streets<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th<br />
9 A.M. and 11 AM, — Identical Services<br />
DR. ELMER G. HOMRIGHAUSEN<br />
Bern, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J.<br />
7 P. M. — Evening Service at the Tabernacle<br />
Great Song Service Led by Walter D. Eddowet, Jr.<br />
Music at All Servieei by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Quartet<br />
Friti Krueger, Director and Tenor Deborah TruwJ, Soprano<br />
Robin Frem, Contralto Tom Perkin*, Baritone<br />
E. Woodley Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f, OrganUt<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />
NO EVENING SERVICE<br />
We wish to express our thank* to oil <strong>of</strong> the<br />
friends <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle tor helping us<br />
toward another banner year. We ore look-<br />
ing forward to your continued support in<br />
1971 and wish all 6f you a plmmtont winter<br />
season,<br />
WILUAM 6, LUFF, Prnidet*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabrnach
PAGE 4 — SiCTION TWO<br />
'Messiah 1 set<br />
af Arts Center<br />
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Ot'i'iHi l*if y will |i ri'M'ii! i 1 I- 5<br />
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in •Mntjiny wtih !h< : rhnmt !itiinvitcd<br />
U) partii'ipiii" 1<br />
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mpriM 1 mrmbt'r* ni in-:ifln<br />
niniunitiMN whti f'nnu -*mu in -ij<br />
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pFiftpfeMisM :([ ^ sIlM*' V Wlli hi<br />
undiT 'he *Jirt**'rtiin nf William<br />
C Wntid, HI !fl iMf'r i>l nll!^!!" .1 I<br />
ih*' FVM ('mi.Mi Prr^hi in MM<br />
„„,.;, C'ONCKRI I'LAXVKRK Reading thi<br />
diri'c-inr<br />
Worn] i5riiiiij,*<br />
Ch.nr<br />
wh**n' ho *.f M riit=i|<br />
II.L'II nrnrc on Hnmii'l's "Mi'ssuih" tn !•<br />
pn'scnti'ii by r hi- ('ulumil Arts <strong>On</strong>l'r nl<br />
•.,.' " O.VIIM CiH :in (I (,, r Iflnrcnc-i-<br />
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Finl.'iy WilhartiMM! \W h,i> ,i f>iv• n• t% Xrh. im.<br />
nf Arf. n^ in.m ,mrf h(i> hi-i-n mini-ii-. ni rnu-.li'<br />
San Frun-i.-rf-i- Thi'i'I-'ilif.it m Pf-i LiHi-lph,,, rhuT|lt..<br />
S*>min;iry H* 1 lnrmt'il\ w,i* bed in- ci-mini; i- 1 t **•• -=in Cm<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
CERRUTI<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
— M r«n In luiinni —<br />
ilAUTY CULTURE<br />
IN ALL BRANCHES<br />
1019 Watt Av«. DUi 399-1394<br />
j ^ _<br />
ANN % JOHN'S<br />
— HAUTY SALON —<br />
•29 Aibury Ava. Ph. 3993198<br />
ANN and JOHN MANN!<br />
Open Thursday EveniJiBs<br />
Fraa Parking on W«f AMIM<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVELINESS<br />
HILDEGARD'S<br />
— 1IAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
1710 Aibury Ave Dial 399-S03J<br />
r. 4BP0DJTMENTS<br />
'^ 399 JT0<br />
Boswell<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Wear Wigs<br />
Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />
W<br />
734 Aihury Av«. Dial 399.1141<br />
(A frem Murphy'i I i It)<br />
HELEN BIAUTY SALON<br />
ITH STRUT »nd CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
Ptrminant Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Preprivtar MARY NISH<br />
YEAR ROUND<br />
STEDfM'S MAUTY SHOP<br />
Under tho Psrional 5up«rvl»ion<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE I. STIDIM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPUTE WIG SERVICE<br />
Hah Shaping by Mr. Mac<br />
PLINTY FRIf PARKING<br />
PALMER SHOPPING CENTER,<br />
1*TH STRUT and HAViN AViNUE, 399^333<br />
LINWOOD SALON 927-6564<br />
•« •<br />
HOUSl OF'BEAUTY<br />
Atbury Avc, 3994A21<br />
KLVINA M. MUtKtTT,<br />
COMPLITt<br />
•BAUTY<br />
SMMCI<br />
Hair<br />
Tlnrinp<br />
Fuhrman \h>, Paul Weil, William Wood,<br />
Kuhi rt F Cirri tt 3rd . arul Miss Unmet<br />
F^ ml ni ^iitiii Phntm<br />
Open house, reception<br />
af Arts Center tonight<br />
Av npt'ri<br />
hiiii-ii' iind<br />
ri-t'i-plmn for<br />
)li ni. ir rni'mhi<br />
ArU Crnlcf M<br />
h*- hHd this i 1 huth adult iind<br />
•re nl the Culluriil<br />
1 Ori'.ni Clly will<br />
K-nmi; ' Iriml MM cri<br />
until 10 ,,'rlr<br />
'<br />
109 Wi-sli-y iiv<br />
Al^ii to bi> prcscnti'rl ,vill In-<br />
llu- Jmmrw i i p t n i n ^ i)i t h r<br />
Art mi Mr*mhi•ftiiip<br />
Hcti'pl Inn.<br />
Rcilnlrmiiin fur Full rhlMi-s<br />
Will H!M) Iak hrini^ (TUP.Hi.'i<br />
Junior Art LenjfiH 1 members<br />
will prmirie •*III cii(i tiiur-s, and<br />
till! uifl wmli-r jliiff mi.rnhiirs<br />
will bo iivaiiiiblf io iirlHWpr<br />
niii'siiiins pprtiiminjj lo rhissi's<br />
fil'VI'riil nfw rllLSUicK will be<br />
,iridi>d this Fall Thorns B<br />
Bi'Htly. former Irneinjj<br />
instniclor in Philndclphiii<br />
fichiiolii iiiid now a Cape May<br />
County rfsidrnt, will leach tht'<br />
Iwhniquii <strong>of</strong> Lhn foils Patricia<br />
MafTJonald will teach pottpry.<br />
graphics and drama, while<br />
Patricia Witt will teach young<br />
ppoplos .art class with portfolio<br />
requin-mpnls. Joanna Kendall<br />
will inctun 1 on stained ffl.iHS and<br />
archiii'Clurr<br />
ACC academic year<br />
will begin Sunday<br />
Atlantic Community College<br />
will start the 1070-71 academic<br />
yejtr With Orientation Week<br />
activities beginning Sunday,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 1.1<br />
Fall semester classes at ACC<br />
will begin at 8 30 a.m<br />
Thursday <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17<br />
The College expects more<br />
than 700 new students,<br />
bringing iUs total full-time<br />
enrollmeni to mure than<br />
1.3 00<br />
ACC's fourth annual<br />
Openinr. Convocation will be<br />
held at I ,10 p.m Thursday,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 17, in Jonathan<br />
Pitney Hall More than 1,000<br />
students and their parents are<br />
.'Kpected to attend:<br />
The event's principal address<br />
will be Riven by ACC<br />
Philosuphy Pr<strong>of</strong> Martin L.<br />
Sollish, Somers point, advisor<br />
to the College's chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
Alpha Chi honor society His<br />
address is tilled ''Educatinn-<br />
•Por What?" •<br />
Orientation Week, designed<br />
to acquaint new students with<br />
the College, begins at 1 p.m<br />
Sunday, with an open house<br />
for students whose last names<br />
herfin with the letters A<br />
through L, and their parents.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday from B to 10:30<br />
a.m. new students, whose<br />
names begin with the letters A<br />
through L, will be given<br />
counselling and placement<br />
tests. At the same time,<br />
students whose name* begin<br />
wilh the letteri M through Z,<br />
will meet with the chairmen <strong>of</strong><br />
ACC's instructional<br />
departments and other faculty<br />
'Kstablished 1950<br />
members<br />
From 10 30 a m lo noon<br />
the M'Z group will take the<br />
tests while the A L group<br />
meets -with department<br />
chairmen and faculty<br />
Robert K. Thomas, dean <strong>of</strong><br />
students, will preside over a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> all new students<br />
at 1 pm<br />
Freshmen will register for<br />
the fall semester from B am to<br />
3 30 p.m Tuesday, in Simon<br />
Lake Half<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday, the new<br />
students will meet with<br />
T e r r e n e e H u t e h i n s o n ,<br />
coordinator <strong>of</strong> advising, from<br />
10 to 10 30 a.m. ACC's<br />
Student Government<br />
Association ISCJA) will hold an<br />
orientation session from 10:30<br />
to 1 1 a.m. followed by a picnic<br />
on the campus' central plaza.<br />
Grandma, a two-person rock<br />
group which performs on a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> instruments, will<br />
entertain at the picnic<br />
The SGA is contacting all<br />
new students by mail. Those<br />
who have not heard from the<br />
SO A by <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10 should<br />
call ACC's Office <strong>of</strong> Student<br />
Activities.<br />
At 1 30 pm the parents<br />
will meet with Dr William D<br />
Veiling, dean <strong>of</strong> the college,<br />
unri the students will be briefed \ls|<br />
has been a member <strong>of</strong> m.mv<br />
church conferences and<br />
councils, ha-i lectured the<br />
world over and has written a<br />
numbpr <strong>of</strong> books, magazine<br />
articles and book reviews.<br />
There will be no evenini;<br />
service this Sunday<br />
William O Luff, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernaclf<br />
Association, on behalf <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
association has expressed<br />
(hunks to all <strong>of</strong> [he friends for<br />
helping toward another bann-T<br />
year<br />
HEW Heatini Comfort<br />
lEWbeauty-HEWlow cost!<br />
It's the<br />
Breakthrough in a modern GAS<br />
furniei for the modirn homi.<br />
CHECK THESI FEATURES...<br />
/* Gleaminj gold ind arctic white<br />
finish!<br />
^ MORE hut from less, full with<br />
niw uniyersil bymsrs 1<br />
j NEW lupir-efficitney heat PJ<br />
chingtr 1<br />
J NEW slide-out ligh.powir olowcr<br />
syslim!<br />
ADD-ON AIR CONDITIONING ANY<br />
TIME! lloweri are sil(d for idd-on<br />
air conditioning equipment.<br />
CHECK THE PRICE:<br />
JUST<br />
NORMAL „„ ,<br />
REPLACEMENT l!|| U? I<br />
SFIMBD<br />
PLUMBING A<br />
HIATINO<br />
34S Will Av#nu«<br />
399-8167<br />
QUICK<br />
CASH<br />
LOANS<br />
CALL 399-1700<br />
,000<br />
fflONE-A-UMN<br />
GUARDIAN LOANS<br />
730 Asbury Avo Oceon <strong>City</strong>, N, J<br />
rby cummunifn<br />
nn)rnin(J at I 1 n'rliyk<br />
Mr HiiPlley if, ihe son nf the<br />
eo (iiitrior (if the Tuft Hiirtley<br />
Act Mr Harlley n> ;in iirtive<br />
churchmari Mi^uin Rfidici, Inc<br />
rintl the Market Rtrei-t Mission<br />
Hartley is sharinpi in the 6th<br />
annual Atlantir Shore Rejfionn!<br />
Ciinference (,f Christian<br />
Business Men's Committee<br />
Ir-i-rnati'wial mrptine in Hotel<br />
Fl.mdiT« <strong>Sep</strong>tcrnher II 13 by<br />
laymen who are vitally<br />
inviilved in Christian witness in<br />
both church and rommunity<br />
aflnirs The 3:ird annual<br />
CBMCI Ctinverition will beheld<br />
this year in Ht Ujuis. Mo<br />
Oclnher 14 1H<br />
Guest speakers at the<br />
Regional Conference include<br />
Aaron Denlinjjer, president.<br />
First National Bank, Paradise,<br />
Pa , Ken Markley, Narmmore<br />
Christian Foundation, Eastern<br />
Office, Harrishurj: Ned Queen,<br />
building contract o r ,<br />
C h a t t a n o cs g a , T e n n ;<br />
Thurmond Severs, CBMCI<br />
director, Ohio; Leon H<br />
Sullivan, investment banker,<br />
Philadelphia. Two members <strong>of</strong><br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are serving on the<br />
: : : t<br />
eomrnittee for arrangementJi,<br />
Stanley Hurst iinei Edward<br />
McJohiiin<br />
deacons, teacher <strong>of</strong> the Men's<br />
Bible Cl.iiss. and has served in<br />
pastorates at Linwood<br />
Community Church and<br />
Rosediile Community Church<br />
Hiimrnonton<br />
Mrs Frank Allen will he ai<br />
the urpin eonstiin Hiirini; Mrs<br />
Wriehi'i, nhsence<br />
piano The First Presbyterian<br />
Choir under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Henry Uiper will sing at thi'<br />
mornlne service Mm Tobiiw<br />
will be at the organ<br />
First PrpBhytcrian Sunday<br />
School with (jriideti classes for<br />
each member <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
meets at H 3fi am Worship<br />
services nt I 1 a.m and 7 10<br />
The guest speaker at the p m The Women's Association<br />
Sunday eveninii service at First conducts a Tuesday morning<br />
Prrsbyu-rian will be Elder Bible Study Fellowship ,nt<br />
Hurst, ehairman <strong>of</strong> CBMC in 10:30,1 m<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> The popular<br />
The midweek "Bible Study<br />
evening sons; service will he led<br />
Hour" meets each Wednesday<br />
by Elder Charles Waldt, with<br />
at 7-30 p m<br />
Mrs Richard Bolton at the<br />
New York? Anamic Clly?<br />
HOPS BUS!<br />
Ah* direct lervice to Sea lile Off,<br />
Avakrn, Stone Harbor, WJdwood<br />
•ml Cape May,<br />
Departurei and information:<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> terminal, %h sad<br />
AtUntic Ave,, 399-1396. P.EAL<br />
Terminal, totfa and Htvea SB.<br />
199-2 HZ.<br />
Ait about our new Packags<br />
•qvett Service for quick jjINf,<br />
FMBJC HkVICI TRANSPORT<br />
ulmCs iii a NAME ?<br />
Sunday Monday<br />
Revelation Revelation<br />
21:1-8 22:1.7,17<br />
rifHurst iffcfifti hy ihi- Amerkan Bihlf '.<br />
The Cape May County<br />
National Bank<br />
801 Aibury Ave. Dill 399-1300<br />
Carey's<br />
RMI Eifit* Sw-vlui<br />
15th A Boardwalk Dial 399-0178<br />
— — ——m •— _<br />
Garden Motors, Inc.<br />
Lincoln • Mtrcvry • MHI)»«O<br />
220 Wui«y Av». Dial 3994194<br />
• - • — — _ — _ _<br />
Hurst Travel Agency<br />
— (UprtfMftfivi <strong>of</strong> AnwrlcJin Expf*u —<br />
637 A.bury Av«. Dial 3994100<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />
Wtrt Jtrm Tftto t OMramM Co.<br />
330 W«f Ave. Dial 399-7577<br />
——-—_„#,—_—_ _<br />
New Jersey Water Company<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District<br />
210 Tenth Street Dial 399442]<br />
27th Street Delicate«en<br />
MILT and IVY LANI<br />
27th St. and Asbury Dial 399-2119<br />
%:&50^i>S-::K*»:W:^<br />
People osk fer brand-name<br />
products becauig they have<br />
become known for dependability<br />
and service through the<br />
yeort. These nomes assure ui<br />
<strong>of</strong> qualify.<br />
We, tee, are known by our<br />
nomei. Mention <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Smith immediately inspires a<br />
positive or negative reaction,<br />
depending upon the man'i<br />
reputation. A gsod name It<br />
indeed our most priceless,<br />
yet most perishable, posses-<br />
sion.<br />
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday<br />
Nehemiah Psalms Psalm*<br />
8.1-12 32,1-11 92:113<br />
Day In ond day out, our<br />
thoughts, words and actions<br />
mutt be en the side <strong>of</strong> good,<br />
nets, for it is today which<br />
determines tomorrow's past<br />
— fer geod or for bod.<br />
If we ceuld only perform<br />
each act and utter eo<br />
p<br />
Finltrn Himnphi-n H<br />
runtiniH ti hi h .M ri i<br />
' U Bclfjium Vi h* hi h-<br />
lur th. pi,l d s ir><br />
rqm h n hn n ilh I h<br />
FINAT PLANNINC,<br />
Carmen Rarone, i hairman di pli<br />
tukf ts to mfmhers »f his 11 mmitti i<br />
M Rirhard Hptgh<br />
-<br />
and lam^ Caffn y<br />
- - - - - .„ „...<br />
nnv f.r m,,r, thin in Jr a 1 Poplir avs,, Ijinwood A<br />
i hit ki-n harbptup entertainment by<br />
Lorn Ffrrdn and evening dancing to the<br />
MirshaJI un hestra will highlight<br />
! thi'> m4kn final pldns for thi tht tflihratmn h Tit T kets may hhe<br />
obtained<br />
and ,,i l%- h. » ,. «.„! Fci;ti\.aJ <strong>of</strong> Our r^dv »f inrrim-. t< hf thrmigh thi i nmmittpe or by calling thp<br />
b urispi i fininri il<br />
riillir In \u(,nnil lHhK hi<br />
jdv inn d Ut rfirn tur n<br />
hold Sunday in fhf i hun h hill it RK tf rv M '7 ITU Tubman Phot/i<br />
1<br />
nn md mu<br />
ri-rcivi-d hi I I, .,1<br />
Checking Service<br />
Take ihc worry nut oT being an absentee<br />
hoitir owner [his winter We will carefully<br />
check ynur hnusi:> every other day<br />
November 1 to May 1, During freezing<br />
weather we will inspect every day If you<br />
leave heattm in your home, we will adjust<br />
upon prior notice so your home will be<br />
warn) when you arrive In case repairs are<br />
needed, we will call in the service man <strong>of</strong><br />
your choice<br />
ALL FOR ONLY customers by<br />
empkiyei'K, explained Skip<br />
Raff'-rty. r.l thi- New Jprwv<br />
Bel! Telephone Company. tt> x<br />
mei'ting <strong>of</strong> the Lions Club m<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
Riiflerty. formiT <strong>Ocean</strong> ViiA<br />
public relations director and ,i<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point, is<br />
serving the Telephoni'<br />
Company in a public relations<br />
capacity Raf forty told the<br />
club that the importance al is<br />
salesman cannat be<br />
underestimated in representing<br />
his company The spp.iker<br />
stated that no matter htm'<br />
good the one, he will have<br />
great difficulty selling hs.*<br />
product<br />
Raflerty discussed five<br />
different points thai customer!,<br />
look fot^ in a good salesman<br />
The most important <strong>of</strong> these ic<br />
character, and the seecind mosi<br />
important is sincerity<br />
John Gerken, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School (.enitir, was<br />
NOTHING<br />
SUCCEEDS<br />
LIKE<br />
SAVING<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
1001 ASBURY AVENUI PHONI 60.9 . 399 - 0 ;snimum eij tinwiH'k<br />
hy Herald K Ch.i.i-h<br />
evening ?*choi>l suiicriiy.F<br />
Ail Classen will hi I driiiui li d<br />
at the Cap!' Miiy ( nun ||i.u^<br />
location Ihniimnii.i «.iih ihi<br />
eltcepLion .if refiimii", ,.nd<br />
upholstery, which will in h-Id<br />
al the Franklin u .jh-,.,,1 ...<br />
Tape May<br />
The CKIII- MJI Ii.unn<br />
Vocational VhiH.I B>mrri nf<br />
Education has dppr'ived<br />
Coursj'i, in 2'.* ari'iik which will<br />
be <strong>of</strong>fered tf* vnv ih*' n*-ed^ nf<br />
persons whn wish ti. ad«anei<br />
into teehniCiil wijfli tif whti<br />
wish in upgrade ih. mselv..t in<br />
their rhfis^n field <strong>of</strong><br />
employment. The Board alsu<br />
announced thaf it will approve<br />
additional Viiril (onal<br />
Terhnieal Hdult ever,ink 1 riinsei,<br />
in which suffirii^t pi**,pU,<br />
eirpreiis an interest<br />
A minimum <strong>of</strong> 10 siudentj,<br />
must he oblalned for each eiass<br />
and a rejjislrnliiiri fee nf $10<br />
for county resident* and (20<br />
for non county residents (^<br />
required per term with the<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> nurses aide, fur<br />
which there is nn fie In<br />
addition a 110 supplies fee is<br />
required fr,r the weldinj;<br />
course In the event 10<br />
students are not obtained for<br />
the classes scheduled, thev will<br />
not be <strong>of</strong>fered and the<br />
registration fpe will he<br />
refunded<br />
Special pretenutifin<br />
A special prPsenution by<br />
Tom Sandor, challi" arust. will<br />
be held nejtt Sunday,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>Wmher 20, at 7:30 p.m on<br />
the Music Pier The program is<br />
tnbtled "Gospel in Art and is<br />
being sponsored by the LCW <strong>of</strong><br />
St John's Lutheran Church<br />
The publn is invited Ticket*<br />
may be obtained from LCW<br />
members<br />
> nu *KJIU Look<br />
A man iHlpd on a part,<br />
tenth watrhed a rhaij abnut<br />
five wind *fm appeared to bri sei up U> send<br />
I'.ic K a ivjt'f, to s*'rvi€emon<br />
• mrsi ii« nr (onfined In military<br />
l.i.-pital).. will visit Walson<br />
Arms Mi.spiul. Fort Dix, N, J,,<br />
• •M Si plernber 30, in order to<br />
ui vi i, huagie party for<br />
w.iuiiriiii Army personnel.<br />
AnN urn wishing ua aniat the<br />
orniini/iiiiiin by donating<br />
tiii^tjiM^ Miida. candy or other<br />
similar iiJ'ms may do io by<br />
wrinnt. t,, We Care, Inc . P.O.<br />
Bo» 234, Norlhfield. N, J,<br />
Arr inijemeriu, will b»> made by<br />
th- organization for picking up<br />
d<br />
VISIT OU FAMOUS VK DtPARMKT<br />
T l e Host Conpfeh Mecta h SMM<br />
VWf Our<br />
VINCENT £ • CHIMY HILL<br />
inCrDU • MQMUTOWN M*U.<br />
uUuE.1 n<br />
* I IS KM8S HI6HWA¥<br />
HADOOHWtLD<br />
PHONE 3fMN0 • SS^r*<br />
FLANDERS HOTEI. /lit h ST Ind BQARmtiMfiGeMI C/TY, flj.<br />
Today Mercury introduces<br />
a now and hotter small car.<br />
1971 MERCURY COMET<br />
I. Take the best small-car ideas, A choice <strong>of</strong> 6's or V-8.<br />
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THURSDAY, SiPTEMSER 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Miss America Pageant judges<br />
drawn from diversified fields<br />
V S A I H FORCE<br />
ACADEMY. C.li. .l;,mi* E<br />
Burner. Mm ,il' rcliri'd Air<br />
Fcirri' Mjiji.r and Mr-, .Utnus F.<br />
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t'iidi'l Buruer w.is .u'fi'pied<br />
intli Ihf fadi't winu .liter<br />
trauuni! at<br />
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UIHITS Im-itnii • if ,),!•/ Stuijii".<br />
ith JJ/,- .irimi t hri>. Uhlti' ,i<br />
< if ! hi Rulers \,.«,irk music<br />
liiirinj; i stmh . > f ittitinii s .mri<br />
vaiups <strong>of</strong> American<br />
study, the hnsis ,,f<br />
dissertation.<br />
popular<br />
musicians<br />
Niiiiry 's<br />
a doctoml<br />
unrovi.rfiri numi-rous<br />
ici'ptinns Hhmit in?/<br />
ATLANTIC CITY Nin,<br />
peril.nk m field!. riinpnjJ from<br />
Ihe iirlJ, iiriri eriiic.lnin lo<br />
Ihi'iili-r mill publifihinK will be<br />
Ilidui-. In si.||.c| Ih.. ni-w Miss<br />
Ami'rieii Salurdliy<br />
The ni.w Mis* America will<br />
I)., mimed friim rimcini«i 5n<br />
mnl.'Mjint* reprrsinHitiB ench<br />
sLitc nf tin' notion who are in<br />
Allnnlir Cily (his week to vir<br />
!r the rfiiwn<br />
Judt,«>» will i>vnlun(i' the «la(e<br />
I|UI.IMIS dlinnil inti'rviews nnd<br />
Ihe ihn.,. preliminary night* <strong>of</strong><br />
tiimpeiihiin in CYinvt-'ntiiin<br />
Hill! [ir|.eedinu the HaturdAy<br />
nmhl I'inule which will he<br />
hrtiaili'aM niilionwirli. on Ihe<br />
NBC TV riclwciL elimiurd<br />
liriir midtliuhl with the<br />
ernwnmu nf Ihe new Miss<br />
Anii-'ira m a ceremony that<br />
:ll.ui will eomninmorale the<br />
rilllh Annivi'rS.'irV nf Ih<br />
chairman. »re Dr W HuRh<br />
Moomiiw. president <strong>of</strong><br />
Strut ford Colli.jie- Danville<br />
V,i , Robert F Li-wmi-,'<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Ihe Niilional<br />
Academy ul Television Arts<br />
and Sciences Foundation.<br />
Marlii Uiimbiirelii Fenion.<br />
Internationiil prima baliennii,<br />
Dr Zrlma Cieorije, exivutivi-<br />
director (if the C'li-vi-limd .Job<br />
Corps for Women. Mai Piivid.<br />
nward winrlinu lyru'ist<br />
Alsii judni'S will hii Norton<br />
Mock rid i;e . niitionally<br />
s y n d I c ii I e d iiiwspupiir<br />
columnist, JtiHii<br />
newspnper syndicate<br />
editor; Hud Weslmon<br />
beauty espert. JIMH<br />
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to enter Ihe ]fi tiiir nlri<br />
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enrollment to more than Minn<br />
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the cu menlum br tal<br />
Cadpl Burger is a <strong>1970</strong> respet'la<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland .Rep,,nal n-i«"'ri ,<br />
High School, where he was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor<br />
Society He lettered in cross<br />
country and wrestling<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional businessman<br />
Study explodes myth <strong>of</strong> |azzman<br />
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L'niversity here, thi<br />
musician can he said<br />
dis! i nuij isshcd hy his<br />
" hureaucrfltic ways<br />
"Jazzmen who mali<br />
says Dr Nanrj. display<br />
c h a r a c t e r 1 s r 1 r s u f<br />
Protestam ethic The><br />
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Dr Nanry, a .1= year old jazz<br />
connois,seur who ;IIMI U an<br />
assistant prtifessiir ol ^oc 1111•:jtT>-<br />
at University Col leer. the<br />
Ruttjcfs evening division, has<br />
rnccntly completed ,1 four year<br />
study <strong>of</strong> Amenean jaz/mi'n<br />
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dissertation Is entitled. "The<br />
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Jaza Musician Myth or<br />
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^ process esplodes quiie a few<br />
v<br />
mvlhs surriiunriinn inz/meii<br />
4<br />
Fur example<br />
t Bliick musicians turn to jazz<br />
1 nut *imply because jazz is<br />
ri.qli.fi in the black American<br />
culture. hut <strong>of</strong>ten out <strong>of</strong><br />
purely economic<br />
considerations Job<br />
, opportunities are far more<br />
limited for black musicians<br />
than lor white musicians, and,<br />
thi refore. blacks are more<br />
prone, hy necessity, to choose<br />
la// Jazz selects blacks, while<br />
whiles M-lec-i jazz," Dr Nanry<br />
wnl.'s<br />
The find in as were reached<br />
by Dr N'anrj in a carefully<br />
researched project started in<br />
1966 and aimed, he said, at<br />
•'atieinplinc In define or<br />
discover the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jazzman's world <strong>of</strong> work "The<br />
study was tu encompass only<br />
the career oriented jazzmen as<br />
against the highly touted<br />
innovators uf jazz, such as<br />
Duke Ellington or Miles Davis.<br />
The problem he quickly<br />
encountered was that although<br />
there was an enormous amount<br />
nf speculation about what<br />
jazzmen are really like, their<br />
attitudes and aspirations, very<br />
little empirical work had been<br />
dune in this field So, he set<br />
about the task <strong>of</strong> fillina that<br />
vb id.<br />
In the summer <strong>of</strong> 1967, he<br />
conducted an intensive pilot<br />
study out <strong>of</strong> which it was<br />
established that there were<br />
aliiBes nr steps 111 the career <strong>of</strong><br />
jazz musicians that marked<br />
•.Dme as "candidates" and<br />
others as "pros" The<br />
"Candidates" were divided in<br />
two groups, those who had<br />
recently achieved some degree<br />
ol success and those considered<br />
hy their peers as failures<br />
Dr Nanry then undertook<br />
10 compare th,, |H,.U| work<br />
attitudes and value am on (the<br />
"pros ' and what he termed<br />
"candidate successes" and<br />
"candidate failures" to see, as<br />
he said, "what the differences<br />
were •• In "a similar fashion, he<br />
Planned comparison!, betwwn<br />
ne ideal attitudes <strong>of</strong> black and<br />
v hite jazzmen and older and<br />
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To make the comparisons,<br />
Dr Nanry drew up a list <strong>of</strong><br />
several hundred working<br />
jiBzmen, selected a panel <strong>of</strong><br />
five well-known jazz musicians<br />
who screened the list down to<br />
a workable number and divided<br />
them into separate categories<br />
ot "pros" and "candidates".<br />
He wound up with 10H<br />
musicians who actually<br />
participated in the study<br />
The study centered around<br />
responses by the musicians to<br />
un eight-page questionnaire<br />
prepared by Dr. Nanry,<br />
followed by personal<br />
interviews <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jaiiiiiricT at home, at night<br />
spots where they worked, and<br />
in one instance in the alleyway<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Playboy Club in Nrw<br />
York, where a musician had<br />
BOrif 1 for a "breather"<br />
Some' <strong>of</strong> the more specific<br />
facts about jMz musicians'<br />
work attitudes uneovered by<br />
Dr. Nanry in his study were the<br />
following:<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly VI percent nf ....<br />
r e * p o n d e rl ! s I d r n n f y<br />
themwdve-s as "lazz musicians"<br />
The iiverwhelmmi; nuniher <strong>of</strong><br />
"pros" and "canriidiiie<br />
succe«-s*.s' prefer lo he known<br />
as "musicians . who can play<br />
in any idiom be it jazz, rrjck.<br />
"pop" or classical They aho<br />
pride themselves in heini;<br />
'craftsmen skilled enough" to<br />
play in recording stud ins.<br />
where one gains prestige and<br />
money They contrast with<br />
"candidate failures", some 42<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> whom say they play<br />
only pure jazz<br />
Given their ideal choice,<br />
one might expect virtually all<br />
IK7 musicians to select the<br />
artisitcally satisfyinj; "ine" nr<br />
10b over the one that pays<br />
more Thai s not th" case<br />
There N a growing Lendencv \^t<br />
ec'rtain categories <strong>of</strong> musicians<br />
especially the more<br />
successful ones to place<br />
salary before artistic criteria in<br />
ehnosina "KIMS'<br />
More [han HU percenl <strong>of</strong> iill<br />
lazxrien questioned said H<br />
musieian should alwiiys be<br />
sober when lie works Blacks<br />
proved more purilanical than<br />
whites on this issue, supporting<br />
sobriety on Ihe job by H7<br />
percent compared with whites<br />
who favored it by 75 percent<br />
-Although the study found<br />
that a sizable number ol<br />
jazzmen disapprove <strong>of</strong> pot and<br />
probably all narcotics, the<br />
most tolerant attitude toward<br />
pot or marijuana came from<br />
young white jazz musicians<br />
some <strong>of</strong> whom have drifted<br />
into the "hippie" life style<br />
Fifty-two percent <strong>of</strong> this group<br />
questioned favored the e nf<br />
the drug, while 77 percin! <strong>of</strong><br />
young black jazzmen<br />
disapproved<br />
-While a large percentage uf ,<br />
both black and white "pros"<br />
felt that jazz had nothing to do<br />
with race, 100 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
black "candidate successes" -- a<br />
group <strong>of</strong> younger musicians ••<br />
considered jazz as black music<br />
The attitude <strong>of</strong> the younger<br />
black musicians. Dr. Nanry<br />
said, is one <strong>of</strong> race<br />
consciousness and racial pride<br />
that characterises so many-<br />
young blacks today.<br />
Summing up, Br Nanry said<br />
that "the older 'pros',<br />
especially the-Wack 'pros', tend<br />
to hald very craftsman-like<br />
attitudes toward their<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />
"In contrast, many young<br />
JaZ2 players, like many fans,<br />
may be caught up in th« 'jazz<br />
myth'. Those that are, are less<br />
likely to make it," '<br />
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EDITOR'S NOTE - Thi<br />
Social Security <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />
Pennsylvania and Pacific<br />
Avenues in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
answers the following<br />
questions received last<br />
week For personal replies,<br />
visit or write the district<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice or telephone<br />
314 4011 IJo not write or<br />
call the SENTINEL-<br />
LEDGER<br />
Q I'm 27 and getting<br />
Social Security disability<br />
payments M y f orm er<br />
employer is willing to give me a<br />
part time job, and I'd like to<br />
iry working a liw hours each<br />
day But my uncle, who's<br />
retired, tried this and lost some<br />
<strong>of</strong> his benefits. Would I lose<br />
payments too' 1<br />
A No Your uncle's<br />
retirement benefits probably<br />
were reduced because he<br />
earnedmore than SI,680 in a<br />
year This applies to retired<br />
people under 72 There is no<br />
such test, however, in the,£aJ«o<br />
<strong>of</strong> someone getting disability<br />
benefits In fact, you can work<br />
lor a year and still receive full<br />
benefits. Your benefits could<br />
start again without the six<br />
month wait you had before-if<br />
your condition flares up within<br />
five years and forces you to<br />
stop working<br />
If you do return to work, be<br />
certjiin to notify our <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
upon your return In this way<br />
we can take steps to prevent<br />
any overpayment to you.<br />
Q My mother has been<br />
receiving benefits for me since<br />
my lather died in 1968 My<br />
college work - starts in<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember, and, since I'll then<br />
be IS. I prefer to receive my<br />
own payments. Is there<br />
anything special I need to do<br />
after I start getting payments?<br />
A, Yes You must report<br />
to the social security people if<br />
any <strong>of</strong> the following occur: (1)<br />
You drop out <strong>of</strong> school,<br />
transfer to another school, or<br />
reduce your attendance to less<br />
than full-time, (2) you get<br />
married, (3) you earn or expect<br />
to earn $1680 or more during<br />
this or a future calendar year,<br />
and (4) you get payments from<br />
an "employer for attending<br />
school.<br />
Also, remember to notify<br />
the social security people a few<br />
months in advance that you<br />
Intend to be a full-time<br />
student. Otherwise, your<br />
benefits will stop at 18.<br />
Dr Moomaw, president nf<br />
Strut foul College since l6:i,<br />
has led development nf Ihe<br />
school into n tiiuf yi'.it liberal<br />
arts collegi. with slurienl<br />
enrollment from ,'10 stales<br />
Previously an iiniiccn>diteri<br />
!w*vyerir institu lion, the<br />
school, established in IHS2,<br />
'lad a background as a women's<br />
private, independent junior<br />
college<br />
Born in England, Dr<br />
Moomaw received his early<br />
education in England and then<br />
Came to this country in 1940<br />
He studied at Virginia<br />
Polytechnic Institute,<br />
Washington and Lee<br />
University, and'the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Virginia and is a Phi Beta<br />
Kappa graduate He was a<br />
FulbriBht Scholarship gran!<br />
recipient and then several years<br />
later was appointed executive<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
Educational Commission which<br />
operated the Fulbright<br />
scholarship program with<br />
headquarters in London.<br />
L#wine, president <strong>of</strong><br />
TeleMedia Systems, has an<br />
extensive career in television<br />
and has been a vice president at<br />
rpC, CBS and ABC He also<br />
was vice president in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
television ol Warner Bros<br />
Pictures,<br />
He Wjis elected president <strong>of</strong><br />
the National Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Television Arts and Sciences in<br />
1961 and was re-elected the<br />
following year as the first<br />
president to serve a second<br />
term. A year later he was<br />
elected president .<strong>of</strong> the<br />
acjdemy Foundation.<br />
Mi»s Fentori in addition to<br />
her career as a pnma ballerina<br />
<strong>of</strong> both European and<br />
American theatres, has credits<br />
on stage, screen and television<br />
She has appeared in several<br />
American and European films<br />
and her television appearances<br />
include the Ed Sullivan Show<br />
She also is an accomplished<br />
light soprano and as a linguist<br />
Is fluent in Italian and French<br />
as well as English.<br />
Dr. George, the first Negro<br />
to serve m a judge <strong>of</strong> the Miss<br />
America Pageant will be on the<br />
panel for her second<br />
consecutive year.<br />
This yeaj for the first time a<br />
Negro girl, MiM Iowa, Cheryl<br />
Browne, has won a state crown<br />
and will be competing for the<br />
title <strong>of</strong> Miss America<br />
Dr, George, a distinguished<br />
sociologist, educator and<br />
humanitarian, also is an ac-treiss<br />
»fld singer and is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Conservatory <strong>of</strong><br />
Music, Chicago, as well as<br />
several universities. Prior to<br />
assuming her present Cleveland<br />
post she was a visiting lecturer<br />
on campuses <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Colleges.<br />
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diitiii(4 tis 1047 whori h*^ WiiJi<br />
pnyajji'd by hand h'adf'r Hiirnrns<br />
Kiiyn I,, writ!' special muliTiiii<br />
Hi' riilljilxiriiiiid wild<br />
Barhar;H'h tin tht 1 hii Brniidwiiy<br />
musical "PrdmiM's. PromiSiis ".<br />
I hnl has hocomr n fiiviinlc In<br />
Furopi' as wnil as this n;b- thpsi. dpficiu have<br />
pluynri a majur rol,. m causing<br />
our prf.si.nl inflatiimarv<br />
situation<br />
Thi-ri- was a gi-Hat deal <strong>of</strong><br />
rncrit in the President I,<br />
rnpssagi'K pcrtainin(j to th<br />
vrtoj-s. Among othi-r lhiri|J!,, hi-<br />
pninu-d out that the two bills,<br />
iT passed, would havn incn-as^d<br />
his pnipnwd hurluel hy ni-arly<br />
SI hillion<br />
MEMBERS SHOW APPRECIATION Mr. William<br />
Elli r <strong>of</strong> Eldnra is heing presented with a set <strong>of</strong> W^tprn<br />
ndmg pdiui,lt-mlle in ipprei lation <strong>of</strong> her work and interest in<br />
vouth as, li-ader nf tht Hidden Acres Saddle Tramps 4=H<br />
Hurs^ ( lub over thi past several years. Miss Cox made<br />
th. pristntatuin on behdlf <strong>of</strong> the 4-H Horse Club<br />
\W,h, rs and parents tnher responsibilities have forced<br />
Mrs Llli r to n linquish her duties and the club is being<br />
ri (irgmptd under ntw leaders<br />
EDUCATION VOTE<br />
EXPLAINED<br />
To explain my vote on the<br />
education appropriation first,<br />
the House passed this measure<br />
on April 14. The bill then went<br />
to the Senate, where it was<br />
passed overwhelmingly<br />
The Senate, true to its form<br />
Shufflin on<br />
Newt and gossip <strong>of</strong><br />
Shuffleboard Club<br />
by H. Parke Baker<br />
durum Ihf "Hi
'3<br />
PAOf S _ SiCTION TWO<br />
Honors passed out<br />
Yacht Club Sportsmanship Award<br />
presented to Mrs. J. T. Karabasz<br />
Mrs J.iitii'j T K.iriihiiJ,/<br />
, AiiiMitciwn, P;i . was the<br />
'• n'cipii'nt <strong>of</strong> th*> HportMii unship<br />
;' Awnrd ill the Mil11itiu Aw.iril*.<br />
Banqui'l Friday Niglii ,il Orciiri<br />
; Ciiv Yacht C'luh Mrs K;iruhiiv<br />
. is Ihi- third mcilhi'i ,iilii lln<br />
• firNi MOM *4il 11 * sr io Win ihi'<br />
award MFH-I> sU Hirrplinri mm;<br />
than 2Q yi'.irs. .inn The 1'if.l<br />
was m mSS by Mrs N.ii.ili.- H<br />
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Di'vnn<br />
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Ih* 1 mo*! improvpfi *k!pp l, Bill sn.i<br />
Don Hrhili. 2, Rciherl anrl Jijlii<br />
L**Fr.rt and Kpn L;iuri*nrc. A.<br />
Robert Bern lie and Ciirl HalVr<br />
Fleet Series 1, Bill and Dun<br />
Schill, 2, Robert Berutti 1 iinri<br />
Carl Hafcr, 3, Jack und Laura<br />
McCarthy<br />
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differentQE2<br />
Caribbean Holidays.<br />
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f mi hint |i i >Jitii i- • ml i nni mi<br />
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5HREVI<br />
TRAVIL SERVICI<br />
1606 Pacific Are,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. j,<br />
344.3828<br />
UNITED NATIONS DAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 16<br />
POST TIME 1:30 P.M.<br />
s 125,000<br />
NATIONAL<br />
GRASS COURSE<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
August 10 through October 17. Thoroughbred<br />
racing in its most beautiful letting. The<br />
long season will be filled with racing spectaculars—great<br />
horses, famous jockeys and<br />
big stihes,<br />
• Nine races daily,<br />
• ExictB wagering and daily double,<br />
• Three eligant, air.conditioned dining<br />
rooms.<br />
• Grandstand facilities unmatched by any<br />
track in the country,<br />
• Music and fun in tha big outdoor bear<br />
garden,<br />
• Picnic spots, snack and refreshment areas,"<br />
• Ladies' Day every Tuesday.<br />
• Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Expressway exits directly into<br />
track.<br />
iLACK HORSE PIKE AT ROUTE 40<br />
TH1 OCEAN CITY SlNTINiLLEDOiR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBIR 10, j?70<br />
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InhfMird I 2 mili ( mjirsitl-nm<br />
I, Hiirkrri<br />
Oulhij.ilrd rimlh' ITliiFHihiHi<br />
I Kti>ui:irl, 2. Paul Mini'han.<br />
OCYC, M, llackiri<br />
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plltl 111 th th r ii til<br />
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mar illi n r it I 1 ml) aril mr!<br />
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f»AGI 10 — SiCTION TWO<br />
THE OC1AN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
THURSDAY, SfPTfMBiR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
for these rnlumns should bo in the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
at Tiw Spnttnel-UilBm NOT I.ATER THAN NiXJN TVES<br />
DAY FOR REGULAR PUBLICATION .ind NOON WFJWKS<br />
HAY TOR TOO-LATE T0CI.ASSIKV I'MA) 1»M11<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 25 Worts o. U-ss ,, . 1135<br />
ilk: por word t'xtxHKting ^r> wunfsl<br />
Ad Running 5 CollsprUtivi" Tulii'S. with J6 Wnrtil ar<br />
lj"«s ,,. . .. . lira)<br />
Ads requiring Bo\ Nun?hi>n*. 'ih? NIorn<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash -•<br />
ItJO LATE TO CLASSIFY AIW -lie KJfTfU<br />
Cnpy mailed in, given fo ri'presenlntivt 1 jr brtiughf to<br />
ulfiee personally, MUST BK AClTiMPANtKD BV CASH OR<br />
STAMI'S to povpr i/ost Copy rKTrpUHi uvni phnne ,is murtely<br />
and mnvetiierii-e to rusi f >riH l r Hi'Mnttnii, *• Miiicf hi, in h<strong>of</strong>rcpe<br />
'-•Hv^rtiseniPrit is set in type<br />
niMIsified Display Adyerh13O lot, live in one keep ttie<br />
other for artra Income Will Mil<br />
separately. Prieed to sell,<br />
SIDE IV SIDI duBlm, 4 bed.<br />
reams, living room dining room,<br />
kitchen and bath each, Nice<br />
yard good condition, rental in-<br />
come tllo weekly, Ili.SOO fur-<br />
nished.<br />
Ill Ocaan AM, • SfMftf<br />
flVI FURNISHED INCOME APTS.,<br />
north section. <strong>On</strong>e set. hot water<br />
heat Open surroundiflis. Lot 8S1<br />
10S. 115,000 Hiliagass Real Estate.<br />
14 Atlantic Ave. f.fi<br />
HECUT1VI NOME IN TM( QAR,<br />
dens ovwfoakJrtf tha ocun.<br />
4 bedroomi, den, I eeramls Hie<br />
oaths, family mem 2 flFtplac**,<br />
CMtom built, S yean old Qffs*<br />
•d fumlifMd,<br />
MODERN RANCH HOMI—N<strong>of</strong>W<br />
section contains 4 bedrownt,<br />
2 «r»fnlc btths, den with Rr*.<br />
plaee and modern kitchen ou*<br />
door gas grill and wall to wall<br />
carpeting included Offered in><br />
fumlshgd.<br />
INSPECTION by appointment<br />
only —- no Bh«ie Information.<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
218 W«»t Avtnua<br />
REDUCED 11000 Here I. • very<br />
eamfortsble sMshsre eottag* Our<br />
owner withe* to tall immedl«t«ly,<br />
ton* <strong>of</strong> the fsHunn »r. J bed-<br />
fosffll, IMng room, dining room,<br />
breakfast room, modernlted kitchen<br />
•nclosM poreh, 2 c»f gtrija, hoi<br />
water heat and many extras, Priee<br />
raducad to til,i00, Co«t.l Reatty,<br />
Realtors 330 Atlantic Av»,, iiS-<br />
3889 tf<br />
LOVtL¥ OARDENS RANCHER e.cel<br />
lent cond., baautifully landKsried<br />
3 bedrooms, i ceramic tile baths,<br />
spacious living room, dining room.<br />
ate. Bryant gas hot water hett Q»r<br />
an. 144,000. Killegats Real Estate.<br />
1* AllanBC Ave, t,f.<br />
IF its BIJL tuitr «ir<br />
j, W, MORRISON<br />
JUST LISTEBI iMutiful eettin<br />
»ty1» dupi«s near boardwalk and<br />
recreation field. 1st fl, apart-<br />
ment having 2 bedrooms and 2<br />
batts, naw modem Quaker Maid<br />
kitchen, ffaolaes, air condition-<br />
M, Ind fl, apt with i badfoama,<br />
open front porch. Oarage. Hot<br />
watw heat throughout Huwy,<br />
and aM on thl> on*.<br />
Nice PLACE TO LIVE — Two<br />
places to rent Three apart,<br />
rnena on Central Aye ftaar 14^i<br />
St <strong>On</strong>ly 127.500 Act rwwl<br />
CMARMINO DUTCH COLONIAL<br />
In heart <strong>of</strong> Oardens near beaeh.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> views from 2 lundecks,<br />
1 bMrooms. \", baths! lawn<br />
sprinklers; 2 car gar.: new mod*<br />
ern kitchen. Ves, t erioa you'll<br />
like — M9,B0ft<br />
MODERN RANCHER in a resitul<br />
setting in gardens. Spacious<br />
60' lot 2 bedrooms, breezeway<br />
room, 1 car garage To dose an<br />
Eitate. C»n b» purehated now<br />
for Si7,§00 including furrvshings.<br />
fOUR WAY VALUE INVESTMENT<br />
— 3 four bedroom «p»rtmenfa<br />
nmaf boardwaIN plus an adjoin-<br />
Ins Mparate 40' building lot,<br />
2nd ft, apt, haatM for yaar<br />
round occupancy 4 ear (trace.<br />
Let ui tail you mor*. Call today,<br />
WHAT A WONDERFUL PLACE TO<br />
LIVE lea thll 4 bedroom<br />
horn, on P«lh»m place wi«i 2<br />
tlia baths, wall to ws« carpet,<br />
grand piano sized living room<br />
wh» naturrt fir«plaoe Owner re-<br />
tiring in FioHdt says Se4l in-<br />
oludlng furnishings <strong>of</strong> the Hne»t<br />
lK<br />
(LEGANT BRICK COLONIAL on<br />
Atlantle Ava, natr PlsJa PI.<br />
Fouf Bedrooms and 2 bath*,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fioa* on first floor<br />
convertible to an income rantat<br />
apartment, A bsautlnjl puns to<br />
live pr<strong>of</strong>itably now,<br />
KINO SIZED DISTINGUISHCD<br />
QUEST HOME on WHlay Ave.<br />
n«ar 8th St. 14 bedroom* plus<br />
a Hpafaia 2 padroom homey<br />
halted cottage. All for only US,.<br />
0S0. Owner witl h$tp finance.<br />
• MANY OTHEM •<br />
Prefaaalanal RMI lafala<br />
•ni Iniuranca Ouldanca<br />
Shiflt lfil<br />
J, W. MORRISON<br />
Ith St. A Oaaan Av..<br />
399-1211<br />
IT'S NEW!<br />
ITS NEAR THE BEACH!<br />
IT'S PRICED RIGHT!<br />
FT<br />
BEST AREA OF GARDENS - LOT 60' x 90'<br />
FJret rioor: "Poyor Entrance, Fully Rmelcd Dm w|%hfgl %4C<br />
SOMEM POINT<br />
MARINA _ AoormimstBly 100<br />
ft wafer frontage Has boat<br />
stQrage, workshpe 5nd pwnef'i<br />
aMrtment Good iiiv#stm^il<br />
GROCIIRY STORE _ EstsBlished<br />
10 years Ineltjdes n,ee 1 bed<br />
fMm home $35,000<br />
CRAFT HARRIS<br />
MALTOII<br />
2711 AUUHY AVENUE<br />
OCfAH CITY. H. J. n.zJS<br />
(IMS lt»«41D<br />
A NICC HOME in the OarMni sac,<br />
tion affording • quiet nelghbar.<br />
find mn4 nice ndgtibori Wa era<br />
pleased to <strong>of</strong>fer thii year round<br />
1 bearmm fanehar IVi b«h», larte<br />
lli*^I room with firsBiaee and mstiy<br />
BRrai, RsaionaMy pHeed Call today<br />
for apeaimrnent OMftal Raalty,<br />
rJsartor*. MO Atlantis Ave,. 394.<br />
IMf t f<br />
2—PMliiy wifh ee#an view,<br />
I BR, 1V,B. bb heat<br />
3—BR, 1'/, »Mh<br />
Home<br />
4—BR, 2% B, RM. Room,<br />
HetrrH heaf, SM.MO.<br />
S—1R, 2>/i Barn, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
View,<br />
Sharp Real Estate<br />
2700 Aibury<br />
3W.1637<br />
BEACH BLOCK OUPLOt, flrmt floor,<br />
heated *29,000i beaeh black"*«<br />
bedroom cottage S2!,SO0; 4 apti<br />
oommereiai zoned tZO.OM: twin eot-<br />
Mge* 112,500 Owneff HM llftinjs<br />
MeoPherion Real EMate iroker,<br />
Utrl .nd West Are<br />
tf<br />
CORNER LUNCHEONETTE witli j<br />
apts. Exeelt$nt buslnass<br />
TRIPLOt APT., all rented yearly<br />
Two 2 ear garages, l^rge lot.<br />
liOO<br />
SIX BEDROOMS. 2V, barh heat<br />
ed home plus separate eet,<br />
taa^. H»s guest house license<br />
$25,000<br />
TOUR IIBRQOM, \'/j bath, !<br />
sferv fas heated home Two<br />
ear garage 181,500<br />
Goss Realty<br />
MAL I1TATT aWKIR<br />
3211 Aibury Avanua<br />
3ff.2MI<br />
Buy & Sell<br />
with<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
ADS<br />
(TOHAGl &P«Ct AVAIIAILF It<br />
*pci*n C,!? riBreii Co !*e Ml<br />
• a, Av, rail 195 060S tf<br />
1*»G[ STDRAOE ROOM, n block<br />
bldg |0 ft nigh r.sii.rij tonrr«,<br />
fl ^ f ? | Q<br />
YIARLY RENTALS<br />
BD rU.KJB lino B»dr«W fur<br />
W" *Pt sn utiiit'H Bic«ot<br />
njRNiSMftl JUFDROOM Apartment<br />
Nr, «,!),« ,„ r)«i ISO >, 7>8<br />
9-10<br />
flUST fLOOR APT i ,m, ,„„<br />
harh furn^hed or ,nfurnnhed,<br />
$!?h per rrie ,«ei,,ri,^g *vsry*fi(ria<br />
ran JM 975? J.18<br />
FiBST fl,OOS APT 3 ream, and<br />
bsrri furn,*hed or ,infyrniihed<br />
Sll' per mri ,^eiud,ng svarythme<br />
19 S tio<br />
NiSHLB Ar-T J bedroom. li»<br />
s rtK^r, bsth kitr**** ytili<br />
h.ai rail ICJB oil) 5-In<br />
APTS, FOR RgNT<br />
SECOND FLOOR fhra« bftdfo^<br />
f?n!sl Furfifihed. vicmity 1 Ffh ind<br />
As&«Tf Reafonabis p»ts r»|l 39^<br />
] 363 bstorm 6pm %\Q<br />
LARGE ruRNiSHFO APT *vail«bta<br />
S^i , Aug 29, yt,jpt[« ineiudtd<br />
Cill SOSW<strong>On</strong>S or 609-551-3679<br />
SMALL AFA^TMiNT, iI7«t "fj^" 1<br />
PF 2 peri^oi e«aeft bleek, l/ving<br />
rosm fe^f^gm ^mfc . kitehen, Bafh"<br />
rp#m TV esble AwsMAbl* gap! IE<br />
Wjfiter <strong>of</strong> All yS»f 3^9=4?*4 10^?<br />
OCEAN CiTy: apartment t &&:<br />
roam fy-n^hed, j st floer, H*a1.<br />
Rot *s!?f and ga^ge included<br />
Sdijitt |13^ p^? fns Call S?7t|79<br />
9-10<br />
LAfJQE APT setond floor, # room,<br />
ind modam tath Nicely fumiih.<br />
M ! porehei. 2 prisute entranea«,<br />
3 begroorrii. ail twin beds Parking<br />
Available frerr<br />
2J0 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />
Met<br />
APARTMENTS — close to I»a6h and<br />
boardwalk 1106 per we«t Stenton<br />
Arms 845 Sfenton Place tf.<br />
iEAUTIr-UL NEW MODERN J bed-<br />
room garden aptt . air e<strong>of</strong>td ,<br />
elow to Shoppinj, iltO per mo.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly j »pu left is, rental agent<br />
at IBS TiltDn Rd . Northfieid N J<br />
D,,i S41B1J6 ," M4<br />
itAUTIFUL Efficiency Corner sot<br />
Spacious perch overlooking pan.<br />
orarwe bay first floor rTeduead<br />
fates after Labor Day $40 per week<br />
345 lay A... >]0<br />
WINTER RENTALS<br />
FURNISHED ) BEDROOM first flew<br />
apt . tile bath. SSg a month alus<br />
utilil.es. Call MA HMi or We#».<br />
ends 399 9171 j0.i<br />
ATTBACTiVE APT. centrally ioeated,<br />
available ail winter, M5 monrh<br />
with utilities Aflults only. Call ](9,<br />
0016 or B14 Plymouth PI, t-U<br />
OrT SEASON RENTAL, 3 bedroom,<br />
i bath apt., fully equipped, gar<br />
bagt dijposal. wall tr, wall carpet<br />
dishyvasher, washer and dryer iaau-<br />
tifulry decorated 199 per month<br />
Call JIS-MA ],B0!( 9.17<br />
FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM new sec-<br />
ond floor aot . tie Bath Hi piys<br />
irtiiities <strong>Sep</strong>t 20 to Jyns 19 399,<br />
175! or ?I5-3S9-I4ir~ jTj 7<br />
THREE SSDROOM furnKhed home<br />
Living room, kitchen, bath, utility<br />
room, washer IJ25 plus utilities<br />
floss Realty Realtor, 3258 Atourv<br />
Ave I99.J098 9,10<br />
fwo iEDROOM ruRNiiHED apt<br />
for adults from <strong>Sep</strong>t. 11 until<br />
May 31 Call 39S.04OO or JfMiiO<br />
iio<br />
TWO BEDROOM OARAGE APT Fur-<br />
mslved Available Oei 1 to May<br />
1} 110 piws utilities Call 39MO91<br />
910<br />
DNS BEDROOM new available to<br />
May 15. J75 per mo Sharp Real<br />
Estate. 1991617 10.%<br />
TWO iEDROOM first floor apt , cen-<br />
trally located, naar schools Heat<br />
and hot water included. 185 a mo<br />
Call after 4 pm 399-ttlt 10J<br />
THREE iEDROOMS, 114 bath house<br />
Very moiem very cJean Call §<br />
a m. I99112B i;p.B<br />
THRU iEDROOM, J bath first fl<br />
apt, 4011 Asbury Ave Cable TV<br />
washer, dryer, dishwasher, stereo<br />
iieetne baseboard h»st October 1<br />
thru May 10th 1150 per mo Call<br />
21I.TR 46207 fo-l<br />
12th md WESLEY, 1 rooms and<br />
bath furnished apt Neat and at-<br />
traetlye, private entrance gnti park,<br />
ing, TV intinni |7J to MS Avaii-<br />
abTe <strong>Sep</strong>t. IB to June IS Call 39f-<br />
1618. 9,11<br />
APARTMENT. 2 bedfoams, street<br />
level. Available until May IS Call<br />
399-8P64 929 citrftral Ave 9-10<br />
NEW TWO ilDFrOOM home with<br />
cQrrrplete furnishings and every<br />
appliance, dishwasher freezer, wash<br />
er=dryer csmb Genuine bargain at<br />
189 per mo Call 19S2712 for fur-<br />
fher details 9,17<br />
TWO IEDROOM furnishBd apt , first<br />
floor Utilities included Call 398.<br />
1407 io.g<br />
BERGER REALTY<br />
Mnd Sfra*. ind Atbury Avtnu*<br />
ill SOME OF OUR SALI PROPERTIES TODAY<br />
MOFIT PACKAOI<br />
7th 1 ATLANTIC, one bloeN from<br />
b#aeh and near sverything, It<br />
looatlon <strong>of</strong> Uumt apartment<br />
house belnc Hid to settle el-<br />
ate. Vacant lot next to apart,<br />
ment houi» used fpr parking.<br />
Topping on this pr<strong>of</strong>it paekaCB<br />
ll a two-itory duple' with 4 «».<br />
tr» rental room. Included, Mult<br />
}• lold together, Wee was<br />
flO»,000. RHUCID (O 195.00a<br />
SIX UNITS<br />
BEACH IIDE <strong>of</strong> Central A«,<br />
near 10th it location <strong>of</strong> money-<br />
mailing S-unlt property. Well<br />
cef»a for Inynttnent eompIeK<br />
eari brtng In IS.OOO pr<strong>of</strong>it each<br />
lummef for the right paople<br />
Tners are two 3 beflrasm »part.<br />
rrienta. three % bedroom apart'<br />
menta ind one efflelenw, Ut<br />
ui ahow you how miieii real<br />
ettata 192,000 will buyl<br />
MIOmoM MY<br />
N««' WTM STrWIT on Cwtfil<br />
*** »«0,B00 buy, you • 1*^,<br />
iwm, i.iilh, ouplM fully fum.<br />
4*h»d. Oil hM Mtar heel an<br />
A HONEY<br />
WEiT AVE, two.faly summer<br />
home with Ipveiy furnishings ind<br />
in fine condition Awnings ind<br />
•weened porches. This property<br />
has a 3 fed room apartment on<br />
the flrlt floor ana a lpedroom<br />
•parinwnt upitalri Nlet «rounds<br />
too, A Mail at ,11,000, B«sy<br />
season or half M H H renting,<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
CENTRAL AVe, dMple« ficing<br />
beach near 4!nd Mreet Won-<br />
derful locaWon for vacationing<br />
or pr<strong>of</strong>itable fentlng. Almost an<br />
fentals aw rep.rt, fw0 bed.<br />
rooms 1 bath, each floor; first<br />
floor heated (gas), Utility room.<br />
Could be oonwrted far year.<br />
round realdene,. Fully fumiihed<br />
•nd in g a a ) condition Owner<br />
will »ike back JO year mart-<br />
gege. nrttt price Ml.lOO.<br />
•UMNISt AND ATT.<br />
CORNER Mnnmr *m<br />
«nd two apartment!. Front .(art,<br />
ment hai % bedroomi! rear hat<br />
I bedroom*. Ninth, fum(,h«a.<br />
Store fully equipped for iummer<br />
MLIf nd RINTALI<br />
M MMter Urn. MuNay,. 114 mmUv<br />
Hem. <strong>of</strong> Hit Orange and Whit.<br />
u rnrfipU'ruprilpd by fliish-motifiied<br />
Ocli.i ss Hiivalc irries ha, born p<br />
|«-| („ m.lurlc a HurHlnp fillip.. I above!<br />
Oldsmobile has new appearance<br />
R,*t *<br />
TUESDA SEPTEMSIR<br />
pg pi ~^<br />
ho sou N<br />
A en arr, .5|irnmer, <strong>of</strong>fering less<br />
iibstrurtiijti for better<br />
v is) b 11:1 ><br />
H riminabli- In ail part* <strong>of</strong><br />
thi- car the rehabilitv <strong>of</strong> the<br />
electrical system has Been<br />
improvid bv encasiriB thf main<br />
wiring harnesses m a protective<br />
plastic conduit "<br />
Beitz told <strong>of</strong> a new steering<br />
wheel dnagn for the BS's and<br />
Wi in which the entire center<br />
pad area becomes the horn<br />
button It may be pressed at<br />
any point on its broad surface<br />
in actuate the hom,<br />
"The interiors <strong>of</strong> jJl 1971<br />
Oldsinobiles, from the CuitaM<br />
models on through the 81**,<br />
9S s and the Toranado, a»<br />
flawless in detail, and ah 1<br />
aiceeedin^y more luxuriant<br />
and beautiful,' Bcltz added.<br />
Beltz said that suspension<br />
improvementj in the 1071<br />
Oidsmobiles will reailt in tite<br />
most impressive ride in th(B<br />
industry Fantastically smooth<br />
and quirt operation wIU<br />
combine with peater road<br />
stability, particularly in<br />
erosswinds,<br />
"Our en0neen havc<br />
aceomplishBd this," BelB uii,<br />
"through their growing<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> how to combat<br />
G forces which result from<br />
rapid changes in acceleration or<br />
road conditions including<br />
humps, humps and curves." ;<br />
He said Olds i-nginn-ring<br />
objective In its 1971 can «M<br />
to stabilize these forces by<br />
isolating their harsh effeett.<br />
Their foals were accomplished<br />
throu^i the ailnrw front<br />
suspenaon and rear suspension<br />
changes, plus changes in the<br />
stabiluer bars and thockt, and<br />
the computerized selection <strong>of</strong><br />
springs based on the invididual<br />
wei^t <strong>of</strong> each cai,<br />
"The shocks." Be)B<br />
continued, "were particularly<br />
important in attaining the<br />
superb ride Exclusive to<br />
Oldanobile, they are long life<br />
shock absorbers that employ a<br />
leflon-coated piston to reduce<br />
friction, and a gasfilled pliaCfl<br />
envelope to eliminate aeration<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fluid<br />
Ford line features new l Pinf©'<br />
T<br />
*^py<br />
eartl<br />
whor<br />
tbe<br />
T<br />
ef ew mr%m<br />
HEREB ORDERED tfia<br />
Q hs Ddf & m^ied by<br />
F ed mat 0 he gsfs&i g<br />
ft he a g Cu*Ti|3 n Net -4<br />
m ^d sn b p b $H^d<br />
nai 55 e <strong>of</strong> he Oe&a <strong>City</strong><br />
F JTTHER ORDERED fHa<br />
n§ 3 orftfRffn ^n^^ b d< g fes dfr<br />
ff*e 5 ed an ms ^ em Urn<br />
p «n<br />
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and<br />
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da 5 afte \t\ 5 Ord»*r 5 ma lad<br />
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awns <strong>of</strong> owners <strong>of</strong> ft»^ p 9m<br />
do St demo! sh sa d b dry<br />
tHr^^5V"Q it * M 6 ****l^^'^e T ^Jrn *^fi fl<br />
1 «*S w th t^i* tim* &pec*i sd<br />
b ds {3? !»cetv«C! fte pubJk:<br />
Htm&i or t e demo tJon<br />
PTT1&V sf S3 d b ng and<br />
he os <strong>of</strong> $%d damol ^Dn<br />
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DA ED S«ptemb9 3 970<br />
CHESTER WHiERT<br />
*D nets <strong>of</strong> fhjb e Sa et<br />
Pub Off t^r fHJe Q d<br />
nance Nn &I3 <strong>of</strong> the C<br />
sf Oc-Mrt Citv |<br />
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in'" MCI riniii. :i tun door ^ollan. eonihinos a small<br />
i.ir ft'i-l with ;i sporty IJII 1 look Tlie ^lopin^ windshield is<br />
;n i inteil hy the Inn, sleek lines <strong>of</strong> the IIIMHI and frnilcrK<br />
\ intless side uinilous mid tit (lie trim lines <strong>of</strong> tin- car In<br />
tin 1 re;ir. I'intn's short iltek and fiisthsck lines stress th,e<br />
icnli iii|j,'r.ir* look HI the Se\i*ntlcs. The Pinto is about<br />
l.'l 1 .. fi'i't lone, turn-; In n rlri-lr <strong>of</strong> only 3! feet for easj<br />
nianein ernltilitv imd ilelhers more than 25 miles per gallon<br />
in rity suhurtiun dri\ln^<br />
Buy<br />
and<br />
Sell<br />
With<br />
Classified<br />
Ads<br />
I -ule<br />
"Tile action in '71 i.s bound<br />
to be in the small car arena<br />
Mr Naughtim -.in ind uv<br />
liitli- Pinto is t!i>ii)K lo be nyht<br />
in the thick <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
donnybrook Combined viith<br />
Maverick in both the two-Hour<br />
and new four-door version<br />
WF'VP got o one-1 wo small ui<br />
punch that (fivus us (hi<br />
strongest entry in the indu>.lr\<br />
in this incmiNiiiRly import ml<br />
marknt,"<br />
PINTO<br />
Pinto sports the flair and<br />
style <strong>of</strong> its iitiihli'mntrs<br />
Mustang and Mnverick, uhili<br />
targeting in directly on the SI/I<br />
and economy chnrnt'terislics <strong>of</strong><br />
the leading imported cars n<br />
was created to challenge<br />
This smnllcst <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dom«tic sub compaOU is four<br />
inches longer, eight inches<br />
wider anil seven inches lower<br />
than the lending import. But<br />
Pinto -the cur that looks small<br />
and feels big •• <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
considerably more interior<br />
room than the loading import<br />
along with better comfort,<br />
readability and maneuver-<br />
ability.<br />
Like th* imports. Ford<br />
Rtylists have created a design<br />
that Is expected to remain<br />
unchanged, eliminating change!<br />
for tha Hke <strong>of</strong> change.<br />
"The Pinto 'we're<br />
introducing this year will look<br />
ttO Uke UM Pinto we<br />
I \pf t 1 it sf II m 1117^ \jr<br />
N iiiuliiiiii s,nd<br />
Pinlo will hf powt-rxl b\ .1<br />
M inri ltr* four tn7f d floor mounted,<br />
fourspod gi M box Tht 1<br />
upLional t'nfjinc will b* 1<br />
avjiiliib]' onlv uiLh an<br />
automatic throe fcpeed<br />
trHni4nis5ion until D^c^mbor<br />
when it also will be Available<br />
with a fourspeed manual<br />
tra n sm ftsion<br />
Pinto incorporate! •ereraj<br />
tports car concept* to make it<br />
• better handling. mo<br />
renponnve car Europvan-typv<br />
rack and pinion itccrtng<br />
provides positive and precin<br />
Irsponse with minimal effort<br />
Therp Bre only four ttecrtnc<br />
whiH'l (um« lock-to-lock and<br />
Pinlo't 315 foot ttunina<br />
diameter it tea than that <strong>of</strong><br />
mod import*. Tb«<br />
ayrtem famtUN* M lDdj»IB«W.|i<br />
front suspension for steady,<br />
flat cornering ond staggered<br />
renr shock absorbers for<br />
improved road-holding through<br />
incri'a^'d traction during<br />
:it:ci'ler;il ion and brnking<br />
Pinto's interior dnnensioot<br />
arid appointments are superior *<br />
to thOH- m>rmally a.isociated<br />
with small cars. Front seat<br />
head room in the Pinto U equ4l<br />
to that in the big Ford, whUe<br />
rear seat head room equal* that<br />
found in the Torino two-door<br />
hardtop. Pinto has over tt/L<br />
inches more thoulder room for<br />
front seat occupant! and ttitii<br />
inches more kntw room for twif<br />
seat panaengers than the leadlnf<br />
import. Extra wide doors make<br />
entering and i-xciting the Pinto<br />
convenient.<br />
Interior feature! in th*<br />
Etylith little car include<br />
standard high-back buck**<br />
seaU and a full-width<br />
bench aeat, both<br />
upholstered. The<br />
instrument cluster put*<br />
control* within «a«y<br />
the driver. Optional i<br />
and coo<br />
colot-kvyad
12 — SECTION TWO THE OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LIDGIR THURSDAY, SEPTIMBIR 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Anyone wont to buy<br />
50-ft lookout tower?<br />
COVKRNOKS ISLAND N<br />
Y , Any 111 The i; S {\u^\<br />
Guard w;in(s in u>|l thr , F i() hMH<br />
tali lookout iiiwi'rai thi'Shiirk<br />
RlVi'f ! 'il.Asl C 1 ll.-trfi NUif icif! Ml<br />
AviiM, N J , :»nd Hn ! inviting<br />
bldl* fiir I hi* -ilHlrUiri' from<br />
anyunr ijiU*n'Mt*H<br />
ApfMirjiinU In iifii:ik nl<br />
Governors IMiuid, fs" V<br />
hi'iidquiirn'rs 1'iir th' 1 Third<br />
Caa*t (1 ujird DtM ruM u ncW<br />
who^r jun^dir! ion f h*> •*!:(! ion<br />
and liiwpr l";tlN, thi' *.I*M'I IIIWIT<br />
with n ^liiH-> t'nrluM'd wihtrji'n<br />
fmmi' Wiiffh hisii^t 1 (MI !i*p r^M*<br />
Orl :i vn'Wtvti' hiii nd;it hin<br />
Whoi'S Mr bii \> i )l* ! *H rut 5 ! i< m<br />
WliU id hi' ri'jju m'if lii ri Wiilrh hi ui si- --ieH In wrr<br />
and thi' rnhrrrlr i'uii nHnl MMl<br />
Anvonc iriN'ri'Mrrf may<br />
wnli- or cill Mr .l.m-ph H.ir, %<br />
at titivt'rnop* t>L:iiid. wfu i is<br />
handling th* 5 Hi= t,-iil> ni th* ! >wth i<br />
His yridri'jy. i^ Mr .loM I' (lii II 111 I'd I : '! I.' HI ,ii nti.Ullll VIMI ri.ri'ive iive yifl>. A rer!!r,i';(i<br />
l'l!,l,.il..||ihi,i \'elel;ilip Slllltilim niiliiii; hit, iilleiKJiiliri.. ,i<br />
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Murk SIM«IIIIIII"<br />
hislury iil the Klurlium.<br />
Hmv :ih In hi' iiwiiiciecl ;iller<br />
I h. I nut] ,Hi I ,H, ;|<br />
twnpiiye .eprllil nf Ih<br />
I'hilnrli'lphiii Inquiri.ri Apr<br />
Or lip unil..in. ,.i . Cl,,il.. . hiii ^ MNfiiher h;i>mwi|! inelufle i;i, imm .-xvi-rin-i. i>r ih<br />
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(111 liie |.,t.|,l "! !l" iinil<br />
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leiUJlii li.iuh.ill U.im.<br />
ii'.iii. |,i,ii, lwn,imi|) iiiiil<br />
eli-r phisi'd PII CIIIMM M,,i-k.<br />
Pe 11 II t'h ;i ! \ ijleeiji<br />
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1, M li[i. n i ..,!\ en (iiiehiny pink i'li.mny Hiliiiii. phi<br />
i Mhei ilenn w hi he ,u e ,i,'l 1,. ,,,!.!,. , •, |he nil ioynipheH , ;ip^ while ihi'v Lj?. iirdm. » M'; khi<br />
lurk V him, .» ,i.i, i....... ,,i ih.- , ,1 , i, ii |-h, lhi ^ j.hiyei .ill the with ;in iipp ,pr,:iti di-i<br />
fii yi.i.r .,1.1 |,.,1 ., M | -l|,|-iil ill,- ..nliigr.iplieil linker PhiMii-s yi'.irlv<br />
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:,l- ..! .1,1,1 Hiinn.Me ;lnii "ron>- ..f :, Phillies<br />
T ,1 I'M lipI llli .ililiip,!iph|.(l<br />
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Hi.ille pl:tie thi' ijile iited<br />
Miililrenl F\|)i,»<br />
Ihi' b;llj Uiimi't Illit tiei<br />
^'is^i'n 'nriim, ij.,nn<br />
n'M FveH l( will lie dli(. up lift<br />
c'lovs Ihi' ki.iiliilr<br />
[he uiime ind truHMpiiried. I<br />
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e<br />
Garden State Bible School<br />
set to begin its 17th year<br />
Th. Card "ii<br />
Schiiul bi'Bun ii<br />
Hlbii' Muriy iiiui<br />
1 -I Adull rkissrt<br />
Miiiuhiy I'venitm<br />
N m i<br />
miiin iiu dif nrium<br />
The firs! meeting <strong>of</strong> the Bu ilt) iiie. N'ortli<br />
Friends School Home and PilCillC; iivcs m<br />
School Association will be held<br />
The course will cover safety Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17. at 8<br />
afloat, seamanship, -aids to p.m.. in the Meeting Room<br />
navigation, charts. piloting, There will be installation <strong>of</strong><br />
A Cc. rre<br />
Di-purtmeni<br />
iind I'itHnis<br />
manner's compass, rules <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers for the <strong>1970</strong>-7!. past N ear st<br />
road, Government regulations, school year: Elavid Weil, <strong>City</strong> to Bi<br />
plotting and small boat president. Dr. Stanley L. stud) iim by mail<br />
handling.<br />
Moloek, first vice president, The schoi.l IIMJ, ;i quaiifliil<br />
Classes are open to theMrs.<br />
William Hummel, second fi.illryi'ar cu i ricu Ilini w Inch I<br />
nuhhc but are restricted to vice president, Mrs. Robert ,.!<br />
Ehener, recording secretary,<br />
Mrs. Stanley L. Moloek,<br />
corresponding secretary, and<br />
Mr. William La Rue, Jr ,<br />
treasurer.<br />
This will be a ijet aquainled<br />
meeting, where all members<br />
will have an opportunity to<br />
meet the new headmaster,<br />
Howell F Nomer, members <strong>of</strong><br />
the faculty and staff. Walter J<br />
Bushy, chairman <strong>of</strong> the School<br />
Committee, will introduce its<br />
members. A Social Hour will<br />
be held after the meeting<br />
s uf ihi' VWCA<br />
t'aniliM.i aini<br />
Alliintl! <strong>City</strong><br />
I r •• •, |1 o h il i' II (•!•<br />
.il.^n t. iiiridiii.'iet!<br />
1<br />
! tiLi I hni'.s.<br />
r(ul/./i•<br />
Hri- mfiili'i<br />
di'nu i'rum<br />
um.iii Pa<br />
,<br />
copyfiuhted .-HKI I II• -rI in ihc<br />
Libriirv ui i'oMk're-'^ i'i<br />
Washingiim ('iiursi's ul study<br />
thii, fid! scmi-sliT are Bible<br />
Survey Depiirtnirnt The<br />
Pent ii t c u c h . Uuflnnf<br />
Depurimeiil Thi' Triune Gild,<br />
'and Christian EduCiilion<br />
Department ll'iur In .Study<br />
the Bible<br />
The iipeniny si's>,irin will be<br />
Monday at M p in with Dr<br />
Milicm C FisliiT, prnfessor <strong>of</strong><br />
Old Testament at the<br />
FRiDAYS<br />
Baked Baltimore CRAB Comment <strong>On</strong> Sports<br />
SATURDAYS<br />
BROILED STUFFED<br />
FLOUNDER<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
2 PLATTER SPECIALS Att*'t<br />
MONDAYS<br />
FRIED CLAMS<br />
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90TH YEAR _ No, 37 TtOfphone 399 541 1 OCIAN CITY. NEW JERSfY. THURSDAY, SfPTfMIER 17. <strong>1970</strong><br />
Quite a<br />
hole '<br />
The 10th st. beach, once one <strong>of</strong> the largest bathing<br />
beaches in the resort and for years the location <strong>of</strong> Beach<br />
Patrol head quarters is the next area to he pumped in by<br />
the municipal beach pumping program. The dredgemen<br />
will have their work cut out for them when work starts<br />
here next month sometime. Even at low water waves<br />
waah in under the boardwalk erosion extends in a deep<br />
hole from 9th st. beyond steps to the beach at 10th st<br />
Officials estimate several weeks <strong>of</strong> pumping will be<br />
needed before a foothold for a new beach can be built<br />
(Sentinel photo)<br />
Commission memting lively<br />
Paving money withheld<br />
The city's alley paving<br />
problems erupt at public<br />
hearings from time to time and<br />
Wednesday't meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
CommBgion was one <strong>of</strong> those<br />
occasions.<br />
Edgar Wehmeyer <strong>of</strong> 2100<br />
West ay,, an outspoken critic <strong>of</strong><br />
the alley paving program tince<br />
it was started more than two<br />
yean ago, returned to city hall<br />
to find out just wnfn the<br />
project will be completed.<br />
Wehrneyer demanded to<br />
know if the city had pajd<br />
118,000 in withheld funds to<br />
Rudolph Meckel and Son <strong>of</strong><br />
Vlneland, one <strong>of</strong> two<br />
companies contracted to<br />
surface the 22 miles <strong>of</strong> city<br />
alleys.<br />
Mayor Robert L, Sharp told<br />
Wehmeyer the city was still<br />
holding and was arranging with<br />
another contractor to finish<br />
the work started by Meckol.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Engineer Joseph F.<br />
Hylaijd said the alley paving<br />
program has caused some<br />
problems due to substandard<br />
work by Meekel, but according<br />
to the Engineer, "the city is<br />
doing everything possible to<br />
get the job completed.<br />
Ferry needs<br />
new vessels<br />
— Sandman<br />
In a lengthy report on the<br />
problems besetting the<br />
financially troubled Cape<br />
May Lewes, Del., ferry line,<br />
Congressman Charles W,<br />
Sindinan, Jr., has announced<br />
• that the line c«n be put on a<br />
paying basil.<br />
Sandman laid the ferry cm<br />
pay for itself if the heavy<br />
dredging cost <strong>of</strong> keening Crow<br />
Shoal open for the boats can be<br />
subsidized or eliminated. "In<br />
either event, the saving <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dredging cost cin pay for other<br />
capital improvements,"<br />
Sandman said.<br />
The Congressman advocated<br />
replacing the present<br />
steamships or installing diesel<br />
engines in the two remaining<br />
steam ships. "The decrease in<br />
the cost <strong>of</strong> mujntenance and<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the old steamships<br />
can pay for either new ships or<br />
the dieselizing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
steamships.<br />
Presently the New Jersey<br />
and Delaware, the two larger<br />
vessel.?, are loperated by steam<br />
power.<br />
Sandman also called for an<br />
increase in both the winter and<br />
summer schedules to provide<br />
an incentive for people to ride<br />
the line.<br />
He also advocates the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> a casuuway<br />
built out to Crow Shoal, which<br />
will cut the craning time to 40<br />
minutes. The causeway will<br />
carry can to and from the<br />
ferry boats which will not have<br />
to make the full trip to Cape<br />
May, A turn around at the end<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eauiewsy will provide<br />
adequate room for pulling the<br />
ferry In and unloading the cum,<br />
Stndman Mid,<br />
Wehmeyer then directed his<br />
questions to Public Works<br />
Uommisslonpr David L<br />
Simpson "Isn't it trup, Mr<br />
Simpson," Whemeyer said,<br />
"that you made the (tatemenl<br />
that anyone not satisfied with<br />
their paving job should not pay<br />
their bill?"<br />
Simpson acknowledged that<br />
he made the statement, but<br />
said In addition tnc city<br />
engineer and not individual<br />
property owners would decide<br />
when the work was done<br />
properly.<br />
Sharp then retorted with<br />
"Do you want information or<br />
did you just come here to<br />
heckle?" Hyland told<br />
Wehmeyer that on several<br />
occasions he has <strong>of</strong>fered to let<br />
him see all the records <strong>of</strong> the<br />
paving program, but Wiiimeycr<br />
never took advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
opportunity.<br />
Wehmeyer contends that on<br />
hot days last summer his ear<br />
left several marks in the alley<br />
while he was trying to pull in<br />
his driveway, Hyland charged<br />
that Wehmeyer worked these<br />
marks In the asphalt purposely<br />
"We were there the day<br />
heron> and there were no<br />
marks in thi- alley," Hyland<br />
said "Ail <strong>of</strong> a sudden tir*<br />
marks appeared "<br />
Wehmeyer said, he was aware<br />
<strong>of</strong> the charged He said<br />
detectives appeared at his<br />
house the following day and he<br />
demonstrated for thijm how<br />
easily the macadam surface<br />
marks.<br />
Sharp frtoHint - h|r*t k> tif A^bun<br />
V uill ii I* i-t b- a partial<br />
lt h h r"h<br />
A nirnmitlri 1 <strong>of</strong> five?<br />
merehanls in the 700 block <strong>of</strong><br />
Asburv av havp iirgunizpd the<br />
oth*-r 26 businesismph -and<br />
women In afjri'e u. improve<br />
lighting and construct plafiWrs<br />
and rt'dwciod bpnrhes along thf=<br />
nntirt> length <strong>of</strong> thnr block<br />
Richard Kahat, ^pcjkesriian<br />
for thp group, said he hnpvd<br />
mcrehants in the 800 and 900<br />
blocks would follow ih«><br />
pattern K.Hbal said the<br />
proposal has th** hle.Hsines <strong>of</strong><br />
ritv hall<br />
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brick plant* r^<br />
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and rt dwnoH b* nrh* ^ r*uj ir< n!<br />
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Bill<br />
thnd ih*<br />
<strong>City</strong>, County join<br />
increasing battle<br />
on Wetlands Bill<br />
Mayor Robert L. Sharp and<br />
his colleagues said Wedneiday<br />
they have had little time to<br />
decide what to do to combat<br />
the Wetlands Bill before it is<br />
signed by Governor William T,<br />
Cahill, but said they would<br />
Tight it all the way to the end.<br />
Sharp said the city s position<br />
was made clear in a resolution<br />
sent to all state legislators and<br />
Cahill "We are opposed to the<br />
bill in its present form and will<br />
work with my group to fight<br />
it.^Sharp said.<br />
The Cape May County<br />
Republican Organization has<br />
notified Governor William T<br />
Cahill that it is opposed to the<br />
Wetlands bill which passed the<br />
Nf* J»r-py Assembly<br />
yesterday over the opposition<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Jersey lawmakers<br />
Freeholder Director Francis<br />
B Townst'nd, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
chaintian <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
Republican group, sent a<br />
telegram to Cahill slating the<br />
organization's position<br />
Townsend, in his message to<br />
Cahill, said the organization<br />
"urgently requests that you<br />
meet with the <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> all<br />
the affect*d municipalities in<br />
the • state . prior to<br />
approving" the bill.<br />
"I am fearful that the<br />
Cop's job permanent<br />
lawmakers from other parts <strong>of</strong><br />
the state are unaware <strong>of</strong> the<br />
impact this bill will have on the<br />
proper use and development <strong>of</strong><br />
some <strong>of</strong> our wetlands and it<br />
takes away home rule,"<br />
Toynsrnd said.<br />
The _<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Lower Township, the Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> Republican club and<br />
scores <strong>of</strong> other municipal<br />
groups have 'gone on record<br />
against Assembly Bill BOS,<br />
whieh is commonly known as<br />
the Wetlands bill.<br />
The objects have been raised<br />
mainly because <strong>of</strong> a Senate<br />
amendnv nt whif h wrjuld jlace<br />
under »ute cu -i-.l . ! ' mds<br />
fl<strong>of</strong>it'cd f> w»t. iMt<br />
al-f.i iV-«,' *"^ i,d«,"<br />
whicij in Cape May i^urity<br />
would nean a p-eat expanse <strong>of</strong><br />
land, sr lie <strong>of</strong> it already<br />
developed or earmarked for<br />
building.<br />
Assemblyman James S<br />
Cafieru IR-Cape<br />
MayCumDerlandl who voted<br />
for earlier versions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wetlands bill, in leading the<br />
opposition to the revised<br />
measure, said "there are too<br />
many defects in this measure<br />
and until they are corrected, I<br />
can't support the bill "<br />
Cahill signs Bill<br />
Governor William T Cahill<br />
has signed into law a bill<br />
permitting the <strong>City</strong> t) make<br />
permanent the appointment <strong>of</strong><br />
Patrolman Robert Robbins to<br />
the police department.<br />
Assemblyman James S<br />
Cafiero, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, and<br />
Jamos R. Hurley, <strong>of</strong> Millville,<br />
representing the First<br />
Legislative District <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May and Cumberland Counties,<br />
were sponsors <strong>of</strong> the measure<br />
Patrolman Robbins, <strong>of</strong> 1500<br />
Simpson av,, was appointed to<br />
the force June 20, 195f, at<br />
which time he was 35 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age, or two years over the<br />
maximum then allowed by civil<br />
service for permanent<br />
appointment.<br />
The <strong>City</strong> Commission <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> petitioned to<br />
Cafiero for enactment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
special law. It was introduced<br />
by Cafiero and Hurley on May<br />
4 and passed the Assembly<br />
Blondes more fun<br />
even whmn in court<br />
Ruth Biel <strong>of</strong> 1020<br />
Asbury av. went to court<br />
Wodnc»d«y to teU Munlclpiil<br />
Judge Franklin A. King why<br />
•he shouldn't have to pay a<br />
17 parking ticket for leaving<br />
her ear too clow to a fire<br />
hydrant.<br />
Ml« Biel, a tall brunette,<br />
batted her eyei at the Judge<br />
and Mid "But, your Honor,<br />
then wmn't any other place<br />
to park." King WM not<br />
impnMM! and imposed a $7<br />
fine.<br />
Two weeka ago MU.<br />
Bitl't roomrrnte, Shiela<br />
Own, a ttriklng blonde,<br />
went before King with a<br />
MmOar itory. She WM told<br />
to "b* more careful nut<br />
Ume" and went home<br />
without paying the fin*.<br />
Morml to the itory;<br />
BJondtt have more fun -<br />
mn in court.<br />
May 7 It passed the Senate<br />
prior to adjournment for the<br />
summer.<br />
"Assembivman Hurley and I<br />
are pleased to have been able<br />
to pas, this legislation for a<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficer with the<br />
reputation <strong>of</strong> being a good<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer with a good record,"<br />
Cafiero said.<br />
He explained that the special<br />
legislation was necessary<br />
because at the time <strong>of</strong><br />
Robbins' appointment, the<br />
maximum age for civil service<br />
w»s 30. With three years'<br />
service time as a seaman first<br />
class in the Navy, Robbins was<br />
two years over the maximum<br />
He will he permitted to join<br />
the Police and Firemen's<br />
Retirement System. The city is<br />
now required to adopt an<br />
ordinance for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
formally enacting the rrew law<br />
Cafiero noted.<br />
Bel! Co. asks<br />
rate increase<br />
New Jersey Bell Telephone<br />
Company Tuesday filed a<br />
schedule <strong>of</strong> Increased rates<br />
with the State Board <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
Utility Commissioner*<br />
The proposed increa*e in the<br />
first sought by the Company<br />
since 1968. It would raiie<br />
annual gro> intrastate<br />
Openting revenua by about<br />
$79 million or about IS<br />
percent. Net inereaM to the<br />
company, after taxis, would be<br />
about $38 million.<br />
Hie new schedule would<br />
increase the co»t <strong>of</strong> indmdutl<br />
The pUnler* will hi- b^;ileH ^iF<br />
the riii4. liri, H,,d w,ll<br />
mLerferi' wilh parlii.ri ,;a,k ;,t<br />
curbside Ni» ;t*,pi^i ,,f !hsbcaut-i<br />
firs! ion pr.ipam will<br />
(U-V\ [he pr*'Ja-nt p^hny ti.t<br />
iip f»n Asbu r\ ,1V<br />
Anothiv phasi. .,( Lhi<br />
bcuubfiratinn prnji-cl will hi'<br />
Ihij replacing <strong>of</strong> pnnmni strwu,<br />
lights with mim poWHrfui<br />
liUTipf, The nld sLandard,', will<br />
be UM-d. but cieanpd up by the<br />
EliK-inc Company Prpsent<br />
cleclrir power m ih,. business<br />
area hai, bt'f-ri declared<br />
btUndarH and an mvilalifin<br />
if* rrime<br />
The light pt.lps insu-ad <strong>of</strong><br />
bs-ing staggerf-fi ,,n i-ither side<br />
nf (hi- Ktrcc! will h.' mnvori<br />
Vetentni from the Valley Forge<br />
•-''aUra/is Ilospltaj c-.-.joyed m day 1 ! f,uting<br />
(jf fisTiLng and just plain sunning<br />
Tuesday. The lefvicenien ire Vietnam<br />
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PAOI 2 — SECTION ONf THi OCiAN CITY SiNTlNELLiOGfB THURSDAY, SfPTiMBIR 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CLASSMATES RKI : MTKO<br />
PrHsidt'iu Richard ,\J. Nixnti (frt'i>tN State<br />
Senator and Mrs Robert E Kiiy at the<br />
Whiti" House while ('ungri'ssmaii Charli's<br />
W Sandman watches. Kay.Sen«tor <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May and Cumn*>rland Counties<br />
attended Dukf 1'nivprsitv [JIW Srht'ol ;it<br />
Increase<br />
eunenupd frtm pegp '<br />
also is proposing two new<br />
?#rvicp <strong>of</strong>ferings at hjwrr than<br />
prevailing fatPs<br />
<strong>On</strong>f t^ a speeiaJ night raLP<br />
which would permit a<br />
one-minutp eaJI from a<br />
non^oin phtini:* to anywhprp in<br />
the sUitt* for 15 crnu or IPSS<br />
between th# houFg <strong>of</strong> II p m<br />
and B arn when no operator<br />
assistance is required<br />
The other new <strong>of</strong>fering is a<br />
special pconomy service which<br />
would provide rpsidpnee<br />
customers with a lirniu>d baJie<br />
monthly service for $4 00 The<br />
service is designed to meet the<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> customers who make<br />
only a few calls each month<br />
Locally <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
subscribers will increase from a<br />
present rate <strong>of</strong> $5 45 for<br />
Individual lines to $5 75 A<br />
two party line will jump from<br />
14-40 to $4 80 and four party<br />
lines will increase from $3 60<br />
to $4.10,<br />
Business <strong>of</strong>fice manager<br />
Robert A EJavenport said<br />
existing four party lines can be<br />
retained, but the company will<br />
not <strong>of</strong>fer lines to new<br />
customers.<br />
Woods<br />
continued from page 1<br />
Exchange Club and the<br />
political arena. He was named<br />
,Realtor <strong>of</strong> the Year in<br />
I <strong>Sep</strong>tember <strong>of</strong> 1989, served as<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> the Board last<br />
year and served two terms as<br />
secret* ry.<br />
In the political arena he was<br />
a Republican county<br />
. committeeman for five years,<br />
vice chairman <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
Republican executive<br />
committee for two years, local<br />
deputy tax assessor for two<br />
years and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Beach .and Bayfront<br />
Preservation Committee for<br />
three years. He currently is a<br />
Democratic candidate for<br />
, county Freeholder<br />
; Other activities have<br />
•Included a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I Ejichaflgii Club and state<br />
; director <strong>of</strong> the Exchange Clubs<br />
• <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'. Gardens Civic Association,<br />
' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce, past president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Methodist Men <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
United Methodist Church and<br />
active in majiy church<br />
functions He also is a Mason.<br />
Sewer<br />
continued from page 1<br />
project is included in the<br />
state's overall $908 million<br />
Clean Water Plan and the $271<br />
million sewer bond issue passed<br />
by the state's voters at the<br />
general, election in November<br />
1S69.<br />
„ The bond issue money is<br />
anticipated to be the "seed"<br />
money necessary to get the<br />
maximum federjl aid for these<br />
projects. The federal<br />
government can put up to 55<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the neee«sary funds<br />
with the state share listed at 25<br />
percent.<br />
The regions sugpsted in the<br />
plan, it is pointed out in thi<br />
(tudy, are "flexible and are to<br />
be used ns a guide gnd planning<br />
device, able to be adjusted."<br />
'inXHIi.CAN THEFTS<br />
Munhamn-Stealinf city trtsh<br />
baskets from street oomera has<br />
been so widespread that as<br />
many m ten blocks were without<br />
baskets at one time. A city<br />
•ipokJiman said an experimisnt<br />
was undirwty to curtail thefts<br />
by boltini a new type baiket<br />
to the ildtwaUt.<br />
Durham, Nnrth C'arnhna, at the<br />
time as the president aujjhter uf f'ol. and<br />
Mrs Charles Hiirluw Miles jr <strong>of</strong> MO W.<br />
Hurt rd "I hi- hndefrroom is the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr anil Mrs [Vti*r KDUWH <strong>of</strong> Xpwark.<br />
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Chief addre$$9s Kiwanis<br />
Dungan lauds department<br />
Af'livilioi nf the Oro.in <strong>City</strong><br />
Piiliri 1 ni'piirtmcnl wnri'<br />
cniiiined In c'hii I' H»njaniin L<br />
Dun^iifi ji \hv lunrhrnn<br />
niiM'hn,* <strong>of</strong> thi* KiWHnis Club<br />
yckt criiiii 'ii Simmi<br />
' Thr Hi'paftmtMit was<br />
hirtncH in 1HHH with one man<br />
and today w»* hnvi< a fnrri 1 nf<br />
11 mini, " tht' rhit'f npnnod<br />
•"nir dcparimcnl lipfnilps with<br />
totii squad* ;tnd il* ii rule thrro<br />
,irr nynv ffipn working at om l<br />
iiini' with thi- I'sci'pticin nf the<br />
si'mmf'F ^i';u,nn svhi'n tht= fnrri*<br />
i*, au&rmi'MN-H wiih cummer<br />
p:drct!mi>n<br />
Thi* ipviiki'' wvni on th*><br />
i'spjiiin th:i! thi* eufinmt'r<br />
pHlmlrm'f) ;in:° mainly roilrgi'<br />
students Many are law<br />
luct n LH ind i< it h* r who df»<br />
m n il d ind « nltd*>rs<br />
ilrf in Ihi' IN In 2.1 yciir ili!"*<br />
hracki'l<br />
Tilt' Chir-I* iilsu noted the<br />
diiparimiMil id hopini; to pliui' u<br />
"WP ari. cndravorini! to<br />
niakc Ih*' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police<br />
Di'portmi'nt ihp best in thi'<br />
stair and WP need your hflp,"<br />
Ihi> Chief roneliidod "WP need<br />
nic>nitiirni|i TV fiimi'm on ihi' your i'yi'S and Pars Do not<br />
Muyf Pirr Thi* would iMiahli' it ht'MUitt' to call us when you<br />
man at puhri' hi'Jidquarii'is to think Wf can bi* <strong>of</strong> aMsjstanri> "<br />
H'jiii Ihi' boardwalk I'riini 6lh Past Pri>«idi>ni Hi'rhprt H<br />
lo ! 2th MS Jl wtiuld liol only Bhzziird wrvi>d IIK program<br />
bt' valnahi*' in ihi' siiiiiffli'! iy chairman and pri>s*mu>d thi'<br />
walfh lilt' rrtiwdu hut would sprakt'F. Wilhiir Hopkin*<br />
M'rVM in ihi' WiiiliT to thankt'd him<br />
ppri'hi'nd SUSpOftM hii'ittini!<br />
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THURSDAY, SEPTIMBE 17, <strong>1970</strong> THE OCIAN CITY SINTINE .EDGER<br />
obituaries Ghalk artist talk<br />
Ira R. Smitl(<br />
HOMKHS r»f)INT Mro Ida<br />
M Srmih ill* l m Shon-rd du-d<br />
sndlli-nlv Nunriay Sho wus T.\<br />
Mr 1 Turn Nanrior chalk urUM,<br />
will present a pr'-yriim 'Cuspc!<br />
. Nmilh Wil* n nnlivn <strong>of</strong> in Art" Sunday at 7 .'1(1 p m<br />
Phil.uli-lphi:* uiiri hilfi mudc her cm the Music Pier Th" nm^i-Hir*<br />
ilomc' in SiimiTS P,>int l,,r I he is HpiitKuirrcl hy thi l.ulhiTun<br />
Niifvivin,; an- hir husband,<br />
lji'i)r|;i' Hr , miii yiii, (i(Hir|iiJ Jr<br />
<strong>of</strong> IhIN ritv, nn • lircithi'r, John<br />
Rilhi.fU ,(l Dl.yii'MiJwn Pn<br />
»»fl ••mill i?iiiriilrhililr(Mi<br />
KliniTiil vriuvs. Will |JI><br />
rr.iwI.iruH H 3() this mcimiiiB<br />
«i llii Middli-tiin Str>>bli><br />
Ftini-rjil llorni- f-illiiwd by<br />
Ri.iiuipm M.1W J,I [ i •«*] m Hi<br />
Ji.M'ph i fi (• Churrh<br />
Inturmi'iit will h.. in Holy ('•„**<br />
Margaret C. Green<br />
Funeral services were<br />
conducted Sunday afternoon<br />
followed by Interment at Zlon<br />
Cemetery, Bargaintown,<br />
$14,400 due <strong>City</strong><br />
for paving plans<br />
A resolution was passed at<br />
city commiMion meeting<br />
Wednesday approving the<br />
Municipal Aid Schedule <strong>of</strong><br />
highway work for this fall.<br />
To be included in the fall<br />
program are several gtMets that<br />
have become eligible for state<br />
aid. Under the act the city ii<br />
entitled to $14,400 for the<br />
construction and<br />
reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen<br />
Road, Newcastle Road, and<br />
I Oth st, from Aibury to Weiley<br />
avs, The distance Involved is<br />
,31 miles.<br />
In other action Elizabeth<br />
Brady w» appointed as<br />
Temporary Special police<br />
woman to work ai a substitute<br />
school croBlng guard in the<br />
police department, '<br />
to be Pier feature<br />
Church VVism^n uf iSi Johri s<br />
Churrh iinri I he puhiir i^<br />
invit4'd<br />
Turn £andt>f i^ a ifradiJHtc f»l<br />
Newark Srhtiot nf Fsn*' ancj<br />
Industrial Aris Hi' hiin hnd his<br />
painlinjis accepl'''! in N*'w<br />
Jersey ;irt IMt exhihiNunH<br />
meluding Muntrlatr Ari<br />
Musi'um. Newark Art Miifum.<br />
Trenton Stutc HIIIIM- Ari<br />
Museum iinH I h*' N*-^;irk Art<br />
ciub<br />
The main thru«l iif his.<br />
prt.pani, "The tiospel in Art ,<br />
is to teach Hild shi! F * ! h^<br />
thouehtJi nf the iinswi'r id the<br />
need in piuiplr^ lives Indiiv<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
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Niil.iriii lii ineii Dc(;ric ni<br />
Poesihmiias m, i * i ting, H p m In<br />
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i*i her htim* 1<br />
This is dune very effiTI ivt'iv<br />
thrnugti the use ni a '-pceial<br />
nriist's eiisel cquippi'H with<br />
away multi eoififed JlghtH. sperial<br />
Im'tu rer'^ rhalk and a<br />
pre rectirded message played<br />
Mrs C"r!'*>n ffirrni'rly rt'suir'd<br />
through a tape recorder<br />
ID Palmyra and iwimprs Point<br />
Th*<br />
She hail bt'on an <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily<br />
n-sirii-nt for ihp past 12 years<br />
and WHS a mrirnbiir (if the First<br />
Pfcshvli'flan Church Thcrp an><br />
nci immi'rilalc SUrviviirs<br />
Funeral servtccs were<br />
ciindiii"ii-d Monday morning<br />
from the Godfrey Smith<br />
Funeral Home with the Rev<br />
William R Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First Presbyterian Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating Interment was at<br />
the National f'emetery at<br />
Bi verly<br />
Oswald D. Moore<br />
Oswald D Moore <strong>of</strong> 310 E,<br />
Surf rd passed away Saturday<br />
at his home- He waj 76<br />
Mr Moore was a retired<br />
insurance manager for the<br />
Pennsylvania Railroad. He was<br />
burn in Philadelphia and had<br />
made his home here for the<br />
past two years Ht was a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Central High<br />
School in Philadelphia- Class <strong>of</strong><br />
191 1<br />
Mr Moore served with<br />
Troop B. First Pennsylvania<br />
Cavalry at the Mexican Border<br />
in 1918 and was an Army<br />
captain during World War I<br />
service in Company B, 107th<br />
Machine Gune Bn . 28th<br />
Division He was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Henry H Huston Post 3,<br />
American Legion; Military<br />
Order World W*rs, Malta Boat<br />
Club, V. S, Rowing Society<br />
and the National Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Amateur <strong>On</strong>rsmen, all <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Miriam; two daughters, Mrs.<br />
Mildred M Hess <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio, and Miss Elizabeth B<br />
Moore <strong>of</strong> the Panama Canal<br />
Zoni', and three grandchildren.<br />
Services were conducted<br />
yesterday morning at the<br />
Wimberc Punderal Home with<br />
the Rev William R Alliin,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />
Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment<br />
was at Westminster Cemetery<br />
in Philadelphia<br />
Joseph P. Banrd<br />
ENGLISH CREEK • Joseph<br />
P Bazard <strong>of</strong> Eion rd., died<br />
Tuesday in the Senator Nursing<br />
Home, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. He was<br />
68,<br />
Mr, Bazafd was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and had liv- d in<br />
Somers Point most <strong>of</strong> hi» life.<br />
Ho was a retired electrician.<br />
Survivors include three sons,<br />
Joseph P, jr. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
Roy <strong>of</strong> Cologne and Daniel <strong>of</strong><br />
Coshoctow, Ohio; four<br />
daughters, Mrs, Eleanor<br />
Ingersoll <strong>of</strong> English Creek, Mrs,<br />
Dorothy Sapienzo <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point; Mrs, Lillian Myers <strong>of</strong><br />
Cardiff and Mrs. Emma<br />
Bradford <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, Ala,; two<br />
sisters, Mrs, Bertha Graham <strong>of</strong><br />
Steelmanvillo and Mrs. Leona<br />
Merrill <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; 17<br />
grandchildren and two great<br />
grandchildren.<br />
1 The Archangel. rr*>ati(in by<br />
-James Weldon Johnson,<br />
Belhiehem Star Birth <strong>of</strong> Jesus,<br />
The Cross, l.ifi- <strong>of</strong> Christ, The<br />
Liuhlhiiusi-, Puruble <strong>of</strong><br />
C'hristian, Mount Bmal, Life <strong>of</strong><br />
' presentjitKm is nfii just Muses, Belshaz/ers Feast, Life<br />
a chalk talk but m ni Darnel, Taj Mahal, Parable<br />
experience in Living Light, uf the Church, flrHnd Cunyon<br />
Color and Sound In 1 9fi 1 this Suite, Secuhir, The Planeij,,<br />
program was presfnU'ri in Kefiilar. The Bouts, Parables<br />
England, Scotland, Norway for Children, David and<br />
and Sweden The itinerary Cioliath afid Daniel in the<br />
lasted for nine months<br />
Lion's Den. Olrl Testament for<br />
"The Gospel in Art" Children. and Joshua. Old<br />
drawings and messages include Teatarni'nI 'or Children<br />
Hughes hits Sandman<br />
Cape May Ferry deficit<br />
"The public is becoming innatioriav And only token<br />
disgusted w th the wav steps have been recommended<br />
entrenched leadership in to deal with >iU(,'h massive<br />
Congress is pouring tax money domestic* problems as water<br />
down the drain and still not and air piiliutiori. decay <strong>of</strong> the<br />
solving major problems <strong>of</strong> our ghettos, narcdtic-S abuse,<br />
time," William J, Hughes, housing shnriage*. and last but<br />
Democratic candidate for not least, lax reform<br />
Congress, told a gathering at Vet at the same time<br />
White Hall laM Friday nitfit,<br />
In his strongest attack yet<br />
on national policies and his<br />
Republican opponent,<br />
incumbent Congressman<br />
Charles W Sandman<br />
Hughes told the group that in<br />
his opinion today's voters are<br />
hungry for new and younger<br />
leaders because they are<br />
"disenchanted" with curreni<br />
eeonomie and social<br />
conditions,<br />
"A part <strong>of</strong> the anwei is right<br />
here in our own district,"<br />
Hughes said, "We are<br />
represented by a Congressman<br />
who devotes sn little time to<br />
his job that he missed 30<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the roll calls in the<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Representatives last<br />
year<br />
Hughes asserted that the<br />
present Congressman obtains<br />
information from various<br />
federal agencies about financial<br />
grants and announces their<br />
award so he "can ride the<br />
waves <strong>of</strong> instant success".<br />
Since he has been campaigning<br />
during the summer, he said.<br />
Sandman "has been appearing<br />
in places where they haven't<br />
seen him since he ran for <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
four years ago "<br />
This activity is too late, the<br />
Democrat charged "We needed<br />
him before Palermo Air Base<br />
closed lu gates. We needed him<br />
before the Cape May Lewes<br />
ferry accumuliiod $9 million<br />
in deficits In six years with<br />
vintage 1926 boats he pushed<br />
the line into buying "<br />
Turning to the Washington<br />
scene, Hughes asserted that the<br />
attitude <strong>of</strong> many national<br />
leaders is beyond<br />
comprehension.<br />
"A bill for education was<br />
vetoed with great fanfare on<br />
the ground that il was<br />
1 SATl'RPAY<br />
Oi'HS Cl»s* RO reunion S<br />
p m ai Zjiberer\ in MfK^'<br />
f'iiv Ruman f'iibar, t £e:.s,t<br />
* * *<br />
Litke Fiimilv HiAli.ncal<br />
Society mei<br />
some<br />
have pushed hard for Sjch<br />
rnuliibilhriii dollar ventures as<br />
the Antiballistic Missile<br />
System, which has dubious<br />
national defense capability<br />
Others in.MM (Jn pushing<br />
through the enormously<br />
expensive Super s o n i c<br />
Transport plane development<br />
program -one that everyone<br />
knows is <strong>of</strong> benefit to a<br />
relatively tin> group <strong>of</strong> our<br />
citizens, and which logically<br />
should be paid for by private<br />
enterprise.<br />
"And don't forget that while<br />
we are coping with a staggering<br />
narcotics problem, our<br />
government continues to<br />
provide foreign aid to Turkey<br />
and other nations that are the<br />
principal sources <strong>of</strong> hard drugs<br />
smu|igled into the UniU-d<br />
States tu corrupt our people<br />
You are all aware that generous<br />
Washington increased personal<br />
income tax exemptions from<br />
$600 to $625 when inflation<br />
has erodeci almost half <strong>of</strong> our<br />
dollar. And they call that<br />
reform "<br />
Some politician* tagged him<br />
with the nickname "Mr Clean"<br />
while he was a public<br />
prosecutor, Hughes recalled<br />
He added that today he is<br />
conviceri the public wants "a<br />
type <strong>of</strong> candidate who has<br />
demonstrated courage in<br />
standing up for what he<br />
belieyes-and who has the moral<br />
fortitude to withstand the<br />
many temptations inherent in<br />
public <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Need a Helper?<br />
Call Ad Taker<br />
3W.S411<br />
! f*h ,,il. i • 1<br />
w-.r^l^ ip " •.'<br />
h,,m. ..I \K I •<br />
)-\:< w,.,,).... .|.<br />
f i,, ...i (*,i % riup<br />
Ling Business Cain. 7 1'. |, ,<br />
meetmy .1 p m m the<br />
Tahernacli' followed hs<br />
Memnna) Service a! northeast<br />
if filh si and Asburv<br />
Dinn In While<br />
Hall<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy Card Club picnic<br />
;il S(imi« P..mi Ram rial..<br />
n' ! NKNhA V<br />
CJUIM , - ',',.,: i .m ..•.<br />
Pnlii i-mi • •• W U'. A.vi- . iii-.p<br />
ii! lh. h,ifH. ,•• V- M..r-.<br />
MiihH n 'I f-.,, i-l<br />
v t SH! u rday<br />
Xi -Mill-, , I.,'., l>,.,|.l. , B< •:.<br />
* # *<br />
Hi cm, I'n. .,u..|r..<br />
Cake Hale in a m to 2pm<br />
fli.nii.n -< r .!' .' '•'• •• H - ,h ^ p m<br />
at the Acme supermajkeLs, ^th<br />
in thi- Hi .?!•• ,* N^ - .Ji.^'ph<br />
•r.i and West av and 14lh si<br />
Boui'h. r J' • V. H,," .n<br />
and Bay av benefit OCHS<br />
Junioi Class<br />
* * *<br />
(ill.,.. ( I • 'I .-,1.' tl 'lililllil<br />
Car Wash I U a m tu 2 p m<br />
AKM .. 1,11 N ,'• in,-, h J ~ p :n in<br />
on <strong>Ocean</strong> av , ,ith tu fith »ls<br />
Cm H.i 11<br />
benefit OCHS Junior Class<br />
* » *<br />
J,iW,i.^ nv,M';y ^ p m ri<br />
SATl.'RDAY and SUNDAY Ihe K .,; r ll.dl U<br />
Annual Hurf Fishinc<br />
Tournament on the beach froni<br />
29th lo SOth si , hporisorid by<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Fishinc Club and<br />
<strong>City</strong> (if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
* * *<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Tom Siindor. chajk artist,<br />
prenents "Gospel in Ari ' 7.30<br />
p m (in the "Viusif Pier Public<br />
invited<br />
* * *<br />
Liuns Club annual picnic. 1<br />
p.m. at the S9th st, beach.<br />
* * #<br />
Boiwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, 7 45 p m at 116<br />
Atlantic av<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Rebekah Lodge first meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season, 7 30 p.m in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 1 4th st<br />
and Haven av<br />
* * * *<br />
Lutheran Southern District<br />
meeting, 8 p.m. in Si John's<br />
Church<br />
* * *<br />
Colonj Club meeting, S p.m<br />
in the Maainic Temple.<br />
Exchange Club dinner<br />
meeting, 615 put in White<br />
1 ' Wi-: ,i\<br />
Kuiipl.* Kkih ,.| Hnl'.<br />
Trini! 1 , Epi-j up.ii Churfh<br />
me.tinL > ("i ni ir. ;)i. Parr-h<br />
Hall<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
Closed<br />
Every<br />
Wednesday<br />
724 Asbury Avt.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Gary,<br />
our<br />
Stock<br />
Boy,<br />
has<br />
taken<br />
a stand<br />
about our<br />
remaining<br />
SUMMER STOCK<br />
"I'm just too bushed to<br />
put it away,'* says he!<br />
So-o-o<br />
Wi LOSE! YOU SAVE!<br />
EVERYTHING GOES at<br />
y% PRICE<br />
• Suntan Lotions • Sunburn Lotions<br />
• Sun Glasses • Swim Caps<br />
— Hurry for Best Se/ecf/ons —<br />
Kniffhl s<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
SOUTH JERSEY'S MOST MODERN PHARMACY<br />
Ifh St, liMl VVMiey Avt, Dial 399-S5S5<br />
— FREE DELIVERY —<br />
••,,..„..•. u,<br />
• • = f ) .1, .• ,.. KMI1..'I<br />
Hygienisfj plan<br />
annual meeting<br />
A i<br />
111.<br />
I), I ,<br />
,*i.)i'! 'hi (ml<br />
tin, .ill. ,il luih.'..i<br />
.h. ' 1 I ,,( ni,.,n in<br />
i"|i. i. Hi'-'.iuri.nl<br />
S,,, i.t. r will be<br />
.'J- ft.rkm,,n<br />
PAGi 3 — SfCTION ONt<br />
H#art attaeic kills wempn on beach<br />
A *_'•<br />
,i,,r*!,i!,<br />
'in nh<br />
.lrl »iiti' ;,.>.*<br />
pM^jl ;in.' (lied 'in li'eguarfi',<br />
n..H h SunHi.i i hi fiuiirrii Kirk Uiinif. and<br />
,|ip,i" iii uHiin ,,l ,i h.:m <strong>On</strong>11 W,,|l,,r. jppli,,) hear!<br />
,,/ufi ma^ii;. iifui ni.iuili i,. mtiuth<br />
Mi' H> n\ Ni'iiriiuilif was fesusfiLit.i.ii until lh, Hescui.<br />
rti'.iri in srtiv.il HI Hh.in Stjuad iirrned Mr» N.-umuller<br />
M.ITI,I'J1 Hi.ipual (.hi.rily hariniipr.v •.,,,,.H .,1 hi-an<br />
b. i,,,.' I f, m .Sundii> A iri.ub*.-<br />
ti.ii II.T ,i thi h.-ueh mitifi'd the<br />
memo to advertisers<br />
*..m.) ,.i.k..-,l .,ut ,,
PAOI 4 — SECTION ONI THf OCIAN CITY SINTINILLlDOiR THURSDAY, iiPTEAABIR 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Karen Sagerholm bride<br />
<strong>of</strong> J. Donald Gartland III<br />
Sl KF inn'* (\lhrint R t." !fifiirii''d tt'lh Fihj l,r,hnFMiit<br />
I'htitvh w;r- the M'HIML; uhltr hit 1 -' if t h*' niaiHl;ii!n<br />
Hntuiri.i> I'M" !$*- rxiiiff-i.iyi' ill ftilf.ir^ iind ." i is* li!tfh»m".<br />
Miss K;ii'i'li ,lc.in S.tyi.rlnilm lc> Tiii'N IMFF,,-,] I'III l'ii>lii.im. w.i* nmlriMi ol liinmr «t'd<br />
Mis* .(.in.' I,mil.HI Minor oi<br />
McilFil Vi.fru'Fl lllllFF «.[.- FFi U(|<br />
til honor S.T%FML!<br />
,%!i 5 n ih Mil F,| ih;* S'IH 'Fiiisin<br />
Ihi' britli'. Mi»- t.yrin Hums nl<br />
Plltshiiruh. Pii Mi- P.-iini-i.i<br />
p<br />
S.iiji'f In dm<br />
I .ilk wnrsli<br />
Ih.mil .mil li<br />
Mi, (i.uil.i<br />
il H'h'ii' hrm<br />
l«t II'111'<br />
ElJIM'lli' Print ni Phil,lf)i'l|)lil.i S : irill.'i P.i<br />
ilhl w,p<br />
im'P'hh'. .1<br />
111' S.lflli<br />
.ii ih.<br />
\ll<br />
in.'<br />
I n(i iuj/ni<br />
il M.,.- P.,I ,..|., (••;irr,.| „,,'!.in ,I.LT» •'. In.fll Brl.irHiM<br />
mwmiri >.'rv,-,l ... M.,«., '"""' S'OIII'IJ, .,ii(l will 1'im.sh her<br />
i'diiciiiiiin ni Bc.iwr Culloui' in<br />
h<br />
New Cli.nsuli'. P.i The brn.pcr.niin<br />
Vurk Cm u.i, I.,-,I "inn w;ts ijr:niu,ii..il I'rum Milken.<br />
AV.I-IIMU ... u-hiTs U'ITI- KIIC Pr.'|i.ir.i|.if\ SWuml m Miilvi'rn.<br />
Hiiiji fh..im nl iln.s ,'il>. hrothi'f p., .,,,d l,,,n>: I-l;inH l'niviTMi\<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihi- hritli', Otacli'i J;imn whin' h- wiis a memrn'r nf Ihe<br />
Elder MI Philaeli'lphisi. Robert Ssiirn:! Alpha Kpsiloii<br />
(' i I j I * > n .ii H.ivi'rhird. Pii. Knit.Tnils He i* pri'Si'nlh<br />
Eiit'i'iie Pilot nl Philadelphia j.«iii.'i;it"ri wiih tin- AminiNin<br />
Hid ('niiy Rldi'r >|I Long Island Kspr.'s-, I nmp,Fnv in Tr'Hton<br />
Uiveil in m,ifriai|i' by her<br />
I'lilh."- the bride mi nl I iriTi in<br />
in A hni enwri <strong>of</strong> iviiry silk Cullri Sale<br />
satin wilh Inny lyri sleeves _<br />
Th.' univn ,ind rhupi'l length The Huri'm U mid "I Mm-gati'<br />
!r:un wi-rF' irimmed with liiri' CommuuiLi t'hurrh will hnid<br />
ippliqui'^ I'tTibroideri'd with ''^ ,i n n u ,i I Fall Opportunity<br />
pi'lirls H(>r I'loor iPngth illusion Siili- in Fi'llouihip H.ill.<br />
•,i'i! ails held by .i hi'iidpier!' iif \i'ntnnr nnd Thurlow ,isi", .<br />
lace I'mhroiderPd with pearls <strong>Sep</strong>tember 29 l>nm Id am In<br />
,ind edged with heirloom luee h p m nnd S.tjL!>mb*'r M) tri-m<br />
She rarrind a cascade <strong>of</strong> 1(1 am to I p m Anyom'<br />
Phalaerlcipsis and Stephancitll havmi: articles for the sale Uki'<br />
The bridal aUendiints worT' them In ihe Mte Spptember 2h<br />
nmpirr miwrw <strong>of</strong> Ipmon yellow between 10a m and 8pm<br />
Children's Shop<br />
Alley 10 a.m . 10 p.m. Flind.ro Hotel<br />
11TH and BOARDWALK<br />
ON ALL<br />
Bone China — Delftware<br />
Jewelry — Lamps<br />
Clocks — Music Boxes<br />
Handbags — Scarfs — Toys<br />
THE ARLINE<br />
GIFT SHOP<br />
ADJOINING<br />
(Formerly Jean Johnston Shop)<br />
Boardwalk ot Seventh Street<br />
9TH it OCEAN<br />
DIAL 39B.B48S<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
g do JUe J-inssi<br />
AMPLE<br />
FREE<br />
PARKINS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Am<br />
NIW FALL and WINTIR MiRCHANDISI<br />
ARRIVING DAILY!<br />
WE WILL BE OPEN<br />
I 'TIL CHRiSTAAAS<br />
g FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLIASUR1<br />
W Opan 10 ».m, to 2 p.m. and 5 p,m. 'HI * p.m.<br />
5 "Uok Per Tlw Stor* trith Hw Utni M fht DNT" |§<br />
$ "The Collingwoods" W<br />
mmmmmmmmmimmm<br />
Show Guild<br />
comedy set<br />
Thi' Show MakiT!. Th'-Mii-<br />
liuild Will nfli'i- il> hii-lliii.<br />
pri'M'ill in All:int,i (" 11 ><br />
Bnardwnlk Knvernh'-r' 1H .in<br />
14 wiii'n jJrouf*<br />
Inhulp in honnr nl Ih.' llldi h<br />
anniVHrsary ul lt\v f.iniou.^<br />
wcinden w;i><br />
Thf musical I. 1 - si'hf'dij leti for<br />
the Vlklny Riiiim ill Hmldun<br />
Hull on thi' Boardwalk and will<br />
truce the hiMnry <strong>of</strong> Upper Township<br />
ElemcnUiry Schijul The<br />
hi-armij is to ennsider lhi'<br />
buiU'inu fit" a nyw school fur<br />
jjradeH five throujih eight. All<br />
residents are urged to attend.<br />
Mrs. J Donald Gartland III<br />
Merlon Park group<br />
will meet Friday<br />
All ri'.sitjenl.s nf Menuti P.irk<br />
,HM' iiuiit'd In .liu'iid a mei'liny<br />
"1 Hi.- M.'ridh Park L'IVIC<br />
^ A.^'H'nit inn loniiirruw ( Fridd> )<br />
] at S-SO p m in Senspniy Mnlel,<br />
i ilh -I , ncl BiiN av<br />
(JF'uiyi' LJi!F,ff \,VlII ri'poii on<br />
Ihe lirsl rneel-nc ol ihe HF'wIy<br />
fomief! C.irrimunils R.ljlion*<br />
('i)iiin ii v. huh i» i iinipFi,ed (.f<br />
ri'pn'.s>"iUMivi.s ul cii'ic gTFiup!,<br />
Iruni the i-ntire ri\\<br />
DiM'UiiKinn iilr-u will be<br />
ciinriucli'd nil thf posslljility <strong>of</strong><br />
a more rnnvi'ilii'iil qiirbajc iind<br />
lr;ish •.chedule<br />
Youth Night Service<br />
at Seaville church<br />
SKAVILLK A sp.H-ial<br />
Yniilh Niuhl service will be<br />
prisenliid at Heavilln United<br />
Meihndisl Chiirrh Sunday at<br />
7 il) p.m The public is invited<br />
Kive teenagers irorn Cape<br />
May County spenl three weeks<br />
this summer tin a missltin lour<br />
in Haiti with the Rev and Mrs<br />
Herbert Shoemaker who are<br />
rnuoiiin.-irii's in flail i The<br />
leenaUer, will show slides they<br />
look during their Inur<br />
Mrs Shoemaker is the<br />
Hiiuuhti-r "I" Mr and Mrs<br />
Albert I->y <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The<br />
vimIIK folks arc Holly Walker.<br />
Kd t'onover, niembers nl'<br />
Keaville Urtiled Methodist<br />
f'huifh. Judy Belcher, C,R<br />
I'nwell and Mike DuBrUille.<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Seeimd Capt'<br />
May Baptist Church in<br />
Palermo<br />
Want i Job?<br />
Call Ad Taker<br />
399.5411<br />
To Ail Our Customers<br />
and Friends:<br />
Please bear with us<br />
during our alterations<br />
to beautify our store.<br />
We are still open for<br />
business.<br />
753 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-0682<br />
Yule Bazaar<br />
MARMORA A Christmas<br />
ha/aar will be held ul Trinity<br />
United Methodist Church on<br />
November 8 sponsored by the<br />
Women s Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Service<br />
The Broup recently earned a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> S1F>9 from a food sale<br />
held on the church |rfounds<br />
and is now contmuinH iLs sale<br />
i)i writing paper, greeung and<br />
Christmas cards<br />
orever<br />
youna<br />
wilh Dacron'<br />
and wool<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t new fluid Styling tor<br />
fin elegant lode , . .Long<br />
Striped and Framed scarf<br />
ties as you wlrii<br />
Hoalhur Blue<br />
$28.00<br />
DRESS SHOPPE<br />
741 Aibwry<br />
Qim FRmAY N1TE<br />
METBRID MtMCINO<br />
IN RIA|L<br />
Jane Whiting<br />
married here<br />
Mi i id Mr U ilium A<br />
tthilniL I 1 VI Nth sl<br />
iniu ull 111 m ir I ip il tin lr<br />
d it! i,h Li r I *rn M nil It<br />
Bi ll| irnin I t ri- til k i f<br />
Ijint, 1 I rid N ><br />
Th pru il r nl n\<br />
itti lull M lis n ITIID I h th<br />
f im ill met 111 ml w m<br />
p rTi rm I il I p m Silurd i\<br />
in Ih Fir l fr I,v t n in<br />
Lhun h M it li Hi Hi I Hilli m<br />
n AII n p 1.1 r riu i n mi.<br />
( u n in m irri i|_ h\ li<br />
I ithi r t hi hndt w n i<br />
!u II li nUh J II 'li Ni|.ii ii t,! w, n<br />
if whit cr p lAilh m lit hin^<br />
!rili)_i d h ml Sh e irri d I<br />
hinH houqu 1 I I rhul i m I li<br />
mid stephanotis<br />
Mrs Kvah Ferjriison <strong>of</strong><br />
Morn, Plains, sisler nf the<br />
bride, was mairnn ot honor<br />
She wore a full length ffowii <strong>of</strong><br />
yreeri spun rayon talfetii and<br />
carried a i|FKi'LF;u nl nil. JF,. .M,<br />
Fuui mums<br />
.John L Kelly n( Ni.imiWri.<br />
Conn . was best man<br />
For her dailUhter s whirling<br />
Mrs U'liiliiig selei ted a silver<br />
blue pleated rhiffon dreiis and<br />
a corwiue nf tiny white<br />
rosebuds The broom's mcjther<br />
chose a lavender s-elveteen<br />
dress and wore a corsage <strong>of</strong><br />
miniature white carnations<br />
A hulfel «upper [,)r the<br />
weddmu party and glu>sLs Wa-s<br />
served at Ihe bride's hnrne<br />
immetliatles liilliiwnii! Ihe<br />
eeremnnv<br />
OC Hostess House<br />
closed for year<br />
The Hostess House at H40<br />
Central av closed for the<br />
season followinu Labor Duy<br />
Last Wednesday 13 members<br />
and two new members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board attended a luncheon at<br />
Tuckahoe Inn<br />
<strong>On</strong> behalf <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
appFi'datlon was expressed to<br />
all who helped make this a<br />
successful -season Particular<br />
mention was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
public whu supported the card<br />
parties and other fund raising<br />
acti\ it ies<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
1<br />
OPEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS<br />
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS<br />
SHOPPING EARL',' ,<br />
Sharon Ann Hartley w»ds Charles North<br />
i (> M L [{ S r OI N I<br />
AtiniiiinniTH in has bt t n nijdi<br />
il thi w ddinp uf Shnrun Ann<br />
Mirth v diiUKhtrr nl Mr md<br />
Mrs Willuni S H ,rlli s ,,\ 111<br />
\lliintn iv wiri I h irlns<br />
Hdw ird North III inn I Mr<br />
md Mrs t hirli hdiA ir,i Nnrll,<br />
Ir nf Fii, F ills<br />
Thi donbli rmi, iiFiniiinv<br />
In ik pin ,n Bi th INV I'nil.d<br />
Mi Ih iriisl C bun h with lhi<br />
Ri v Willuni Thi lkinL p i t „<br />
Mr F ink Knurr mnl ,1<br />
hi hFidi Wismdtr nnl hiiniif<br />
inri Sri tt II irll v br th r r<br />
In hndt w i hi st rn in<br />
Foil win^ lhi riFin, m^ (<br />
- pti n H,I hi Id it lhi h mi<br />
I thi hnii ill r *huh thi<br />
ipl I It r i h t » Hri,n,<br />
rip 1 hi \ w ill m ik i ih ir<br />
inmi in Muni* I ir<br />
Tin bnd is i griduate i f<br />
Dill nd Flkins ( ollef.1 in<br />
tVi t ^IrLinii III briHi f^ri om<br />
ill nilicl II n i i Fltin<br />
f II I<br />
s I HINT Thi innuil<br />
Rummy,! Sil sp n^ii, d hv<br />
lhi Rnsir% AM ir Soen tv if St<br />
I si [il K t I bun h will hi<br />
hi Id Ot b r t inri I 111 thi<br />
(hupll bis mint Din it inns<br />
m iv b lit at inv timi I- ir<br />
furth di tul i ill Mr t i i rg<br />
Smith 'IJ" 211 M II<br />
^ ^ n J " (o "h<br />
FUR HATS<br />
from $35,00<br />
Mink • RaetMin<br />
. Fa*<br />
WHIMSEYS<br />
from $2,50<br />
FALL HATS<br />
from 54 00<br />
Valvsr - Velour - B•s¥»r<br />
- FeU<br />
COATS Plaidi or Solid Color*<br />
Wool • FalM Fun<br />
HANDBAGS - LeatJitr - Vinyls • KHnkled Patanri<br />
HeuMcsifi • Lingerie - Gloves • Scirfi<br />
PANTYHOSI SALE • Rtg, $2.00 Now $!J9<br />
CONFORM — <strong>On</strong>e SJi« Fiti All<br />
^•W J I HBL1N F.<br />
Open 9 a.m.<br />
to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Friday fl to 9<br />
125 Aabury Av«no«<br />
Dial 3995100<br />
STOCK-UP NOW<br />
TAKI ADVANTAOi OF OUR<br />
ANNUAL PRI-<br />
VACATION SALE*<br />
YARNS, NEEDLiS, IAGS, ETC.<br />
10% to 50% OFF!<br />
•TTIF. It in* Chr.nu Hut pnciMii aur Annual Vieitlsn in (*P(,<br />
County Crafts Knit Shop<br />
813 Asbury Avenue Phone 399-7572<br />
Port-dnin [lolls R,,y;il Dux. Silvf-r<br />
F^prsonally Miidc- Aliibnsfcr • Crystal<br />
By Phil l-lurlc-v China<br />
S )rit'ntal jade<br />
Sl MI-VCS 1 Itintll:<br />
liiiporfcd Bended<br />
719 iattersea Rd.<br />
399.2857<br />
Hours: 10-5,<br />
Tuei. A Fri, 'HI ? )UliQue<br />
Open 10-9<br />
Mon. thru Sat.<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong><br />
9th and Central<br />
LURIA'S<br />
STANDOUT VALUE<br />
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY - 3 DAYS ONLY!<br />
Famous Maker<br />
Raccoon Collared<br />
Pile <strong>Line</strong>d<br />
STORM COATS<br />
Regular >110.95<br />
$4999<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBiR 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Doyle-Mager wedding<br />
in Jenkintown church<br />
The ImrTiaculaU' Conci'ptuin<br />
Chiirfh in Jenkintown. Pa , was<br />
th*> suiting Friday uvpriing for<br />
thf wi-ddinjj, <strong>of</strong> Miw Esther R<br />
Doylf ttj Riehird C Maacr<br />
The hririi. is the daughlPr <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr nnd Mrs William j noylr.<br />
i)f .li'nkinUiwn arid this rilv<br />
Thi> bridcrfriiom'» parprilji nrv<br />
Mr and Mrs Churlns M»Bi'r nf<br />
Phlladplphla<br />
Esfortfd by her fathnr, thf<br />
bride won" u randloliijhl (jowrl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ennhsh tulip rpcmbroiHorpd<br />
with Al'-neon lace Her<br />
cathudral Icnith VPII WHS<br />
attachnd t" ii hpiidpioe*'<br />
apphqupd with matrhinji laci><br />
She rnmed J Missal it.vprpd<br />
with saliri ribbons nrifl<br />
slcphiinoti.ii<br />
Miss Mary Both Dnyl, siBter<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi' bride, w a s maid <strong>of</strong><br />
honor Thn hridf'smaids wort'<br />
Miss Marie Huke, Miss Celeste<br />
Duke, Mrs William Olthens<br />
and Miss Retjina W«inrirh.<br />
cousins <strong>of</strong> the* hrid* 1 They<br />
wore matching gowns <strong>of</strong><br />
champaRni' organza ovnr melon<br />
trimmed at ih** rMifrn. bodice<br />
and hem<br />
Vincent Walsh <strong>of</strong> Liineasti'r,<br />
Pa , Si'rved as best mart Usher-N<br />
were Michael Wilson, Joseph<br />
Mitchell. Michaei Hasson and<br />
William POVIP. brnihnr nf ihi-<br />
bride<br />
Following a WPdding trip in<br />
Pui'Mo Rico and Sl Thomas,<br />
the couple will reside in<br />
Younystown. f^hio where the<br />
bridegroom i» employ' 1 *, hy<br />
Commercial Shearing and<br />
Clamping rv>mpi*nv<br />
Mi Bring Raujlts<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Spa<br />
147 Asbury Avenue<br />
398-2400<br />
MARGARET HANNERY<br />
REGISTERED NURSE<br />
SPECIFIC SPOT RiDUCING IQUIPMBMT<br />
SAUNA and STEAM BATHS<br />
HAND MASSAGE<br />
• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*!<br />
Mrs Rirhnrd C Magpr<br />
Workshops to resume<br />
Plans to restart thp<br />
workshops following (simmer<br />
r#ee.*s were announced at it<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Chapter. Women's Auxiliary to<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Tuesday aflfrnoon in<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
The workshops will reopen<br />
Tuesday at 10 am in the<br />
Youth C«nipr; They will be<br />
conducted every second and<br />
fourth Tuesdays and all women<br />
are invited<br />
Plans also were made for a<br />
brunch card party October 28<br />
at noon in the Masonic<br />
Republican Women<br />
hear fwo <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
Freeholder Francis<br />
Townsend and County Clerk<br />
Richard Anderson were fuesl<br />
speakers at the first merting <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>1970</strong>-71 year ef the<br />
Women'i Regular Republican<br />
Club Tuesday evening in the<br />
Youth Center,<br />
The speakers gave<br />
challenging and informative<br />
talk» on issues <strong>of</strong> current<br />
governmenlJi both loctj<br />
national<br />
Mrs, Stephen WisnerT<br />
president, welcomed both new<br />
and old members and urged the<br />
women to bring their friends<br />
who may be interesti?d in<br />
Joining,<br />
Following the meeting<br />
refreshments were served by<br />
Mrs, Francis Townsend and<br />
Mrs, Louise Holt. The next<br />
regular meeting will be October<br />
13".<br />
Uninterrupted Delivery<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Notify Thi* Office<br />
OF MY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
STATE . HP CODE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
P.O. BOX 238 OCEAN CITY, f U 08226<br />
THi OCiAN CITY SfNTINILLIDGiR<br />
Temple Further information<br />
may b** obtained and<br />
reservations made hy phoning<br />
399-17H.1<br />
Mri, Claire Schneider<br />
reported two bus trips The<br />
first will be November 24 to<br />
Mtiort'snjwn and Cherry Hill<br />
Mails. The second will be to<br />
New York for the Christmas<br />
show at Radio <strong>City</strong> Further<br />
details may be had I v calling<br />
Mrs. Schneider at 927;n94.<br />
Mrs. Irene Gait issued a call<br />
for helpers for the Thrift Shop<br />
being conducted in<br />
Pleasantville by the three<br />
chapters • ' the Auxiliary<br />
Anyone desiring to help in any<br />
way is n guested to get in<br />
loueh with Mrs Gait<br />
Projects planned<br />
by JayceeWoup<br />
Final<br />
meeting<br />
plans<br />
an area<br />
werel made by<br />
<strong>of</strong> me Jayceeettes<br />
leeting MSmiay evening in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Charles Palermo.<br />
The meeting will e held next<br />
Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 24, at<br />
the Crab Trap in Somers Point<br />
Dinner will be served at 7 30<br />
p.m. Guest speaker will be a<br />
representative from NARCO<br />
Plans were discussed for<br />
several projects to bt<br />
conducted during the next<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> months They<br />
include a road rally in October,<br />
assist the Jayeees with a<br />
Hallowe'en party, a Mother<br />
and Daughter banquet<br />
November 7 and selling<br />
Christmas wrapping paper<br />
Four members participated<br />
in a Pass the Bank program<br />
Tuehday evening in Millville<br />
They were Mrs. Joseph<br />
Dougherty, prssiident, Mrs.<br />
David Martin, Mrs. Robert<br />
Druek and Mrs, Williarn<br />
Oleeson<br />
The next regular meeting<br />
will be October 12 at Mrs<br />
Dougherty's home, 2924 West<br />
av.<br />
Trurtee Meeting<br />
There will be a Regular<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Community College, on<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 22, at 8 p.m., in<br />
the Conference Room, Richard<br />
Somers Hail, Atlantic<br />
Community College, Mays<br />
Landing.<br />
Bus trip set<br />
by Auxiliary<br />
MAKMMKA pi,,,,,, ,,„ ., t)u,<br />
inp l,. Fh'mmiii.'n ,,„;(<br />
P.dill.-^ V,ii,«u,. B,,r,<br />
,irini>unri.ii ol thi' mnhne ,,!<br />
Ihe AuKiliMrN In M.-irltlnr,i<br />
Vi.lunlj.i'f Fife Crmiii l<br />
Mi><br />
Ih.. Iflp h;i>- h.'iMi -J hi'duli rj<br />
Inr Orlnlier '. Kurlh.f<br />
information mas lie nbumcd<br />
,ilid r.'wrvali.in'. m,,,h h><br />
calhn(J i he ehiiirmi'ii Mr-,<br />
Mrs Frnnk Fniilu, ,i i AHU 7 1 |H<br />
fake sal., and hiuiuir w.'n<br />
Bivcn It also W;IJ, annimnreri<br />
thiit th" miTF larni-ri mor.' ihiiii<br />
$1200 on ih" man hi-el<br />
dinner Th(.\ wfi' helpid h><br />
mfmhi'ri i.f ih.' A.iviiiu^ F,II<br />
thi. dihni'r<br />
Thi' Auxiliary will turn .IVIT<br />
$141)0 to thi' fin- i'.iiiip.in ihis<br />
SI 000 fur lh><br />
fund «nd S1OH f<br />
funrl This,<br />
hy thi' wi mclF „!<br />
riiiN (ripi, inijp iii<br />
and manv other pr<br />
It ii-a* di'iid-d 1<br />
,,rn,'H<br />
hi,/it<br />
. ih.-<br />
dill's to SLJ tii'f yi'iir A<br />
repomrnendHt ion alsiF u'^<br />
made that the by laws hi<br />
revi.si'd to ndhiTe rloM-r to<br />
thosi' o! the firs- company sinci'<br />
that is ihe parent oFgNnizatiiin<br />
Servin(i im thf revision<br />
commiiiei. are Mrs Kay<br />
Stei'lrnan. Mrs Gi'or(if Young.<br />
Mrs Bruno Trfipearin and Mr»<br />
Carl Singer<br />
Folltiwmc thi' meeiing<br />
re freshmen LS wi-ri- served by<br />
Mrs Adams Mrs FFFL'IIO ;inri<br />
Mrs Tmncano<br />
CG FloHlla unit<br />
will visit at base<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Coast Guard<br />
Auxiliary Flotillas in the<br />
southern New Jersey area will<br />
be guests <strong>of</strong> the Coast Guard at<br />
the Cape May Training Center<br />
Stpwmber 25, 26 and 27<br />
The men and women will<br />
attend graduatiun ceremonies<br />
for recruits Friday afternoon<br />
and on Friday evening they<br />
will have dinner and be<br />
entertained by the Bs-s* Band<br />
Saturday morning they will be<br />
taken on a tour <strong>of</strong> the Coast<br />
Guard Cutter Unimak and wil.<br />
witness a sea Search and<br />
Rescue D e m o n s t r a t ion<br />
Saturda*, evening they again<br />
will have dinner at the base and<br />
be entertained by the band<br />
Missions Student<br />
Miss Marsha Gail Wright,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Rev and Mrs<br />
David P Wright <strong>of</strong> 929 Wesley<br />
av., has enrolled a* a freshman<br />
at Lancaster School <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
Bible. Miss Wright is taking the<br />
Bible-Missions C«urse<br />
»•••>»»«•••<<br />
Williams<br />
Jewelers<br />
"Next to the Bank"<br />
811 Asbury Avenue<br />
DIAL 399-407,5<br />
Wadding Gifts<br />
Anniversary Gifts<br />
Brand Name Watches'<br />
W. h Bands<br />
DEALER<br />
ART CARVED<br />
DIAMOND RINGS<br />
ENGRAVING DONE<br />
ON THE PREMSES<br />
VICTOR<br />
CASH REGISTERS - ADDING MACHINES<br />
Factory Trainad S#rvic« • For Information<br />
Call 927-5857 or ftrid Coupon • 24 Hr.Sarvie*<br />
TIM ulHm.t. in ««h »lnt«»—<br />
In • kuutifui, ctxnp.a Mpi<br />
With • 30 M m "nnMn an.<br />
It* 11 l»yt>o.rd (hit »pood» M<br />
ttw .IIJMH* touch. And Mniy<br />
taatun you BOUM pewlkly wlih<br />
tar. Up Is 14 drflffHnl totals—<br />
•MKtlw MmUttMi Is •ilmlMti<br />
pnssntni tauMn ar<br />
MUM — •uUKiutk<br />
Ml you mulU^ly lnrt.nH)—t*<br />
IMirakto MdH tip* HrtrMti Isr<br />
npM nissd. MufllpM ctart Mh<br />
•no ssf^Mr^sidinc u(iw(fs. ht<br />
•cthrty MuMsn «nd • aitamsr<br />
IBUBI<br />
Rieklty'i Business M«chin« Co.<br />
P.O. Box 343<br />
Somers Point, N.J. 08244<br />
S»!ei «i Service Call 927_S1S7 D.y ot Ni^t 24 Hi.Stniet<br />
Phone.<br />
Address Type Business<br />
1 would like inr«MMim onQClsh Rafiiier<br />
jAddlni M>chln*>OC*lcuUlonQUaiot«iaiic<br />
lulri<br />
Magic Club given for Point youthi<br />
sii\il- u s I'filvi I)F. K.<br />
W.lll.lttl I'll It'll. , Mt |),I«|.'( 1<br />
Helh;,l'S I'liili-d Mi.ihiifli.<br />
T»' lif h<br />
ttfi wilh<br />
B said Wednesday<br />
fJnls f.iur bearht-i, will be<br />
prnU'i-u-d LhiK weekend.<br />
Hu;.rri', will be post«d at St.<br />
rhiirlek PUre. I 2lh, IHth, and<br />
'< Hh HLJ, Uiffern said<br />
Benrh r;ilrijl rmployeeg art?<br />
rurrenUy huirt pajnting<br />
et)uipm..nl at the Patrol'l<br />
fV.Hruo. l=,lh MJ, unri Wont av.<br />
This Coupon Wortfti<br />
SUNOCO<br />
TWO DOLLARS ($2,00) iUNOCf<br />
NO GIMMICKS! NOTHING TO BUY!<br />
TURN IN THIS COUPON AT OUR CD^TER FOR<br />
LUBRICATION JOB "SB"<br />
NICIfSART -<br />
Phone 927-3995 for Lube Appointment<br />
QQOB IVBBV D*V IXCIPT SATURDAY and SUNDAY<br />
BILLS SUNOCO SERVICE CENTER<br />
Me Arthur Blvd. Somen Point<br />
iUNpl<br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
COBBLER'S BENCH<br />
and AUTHENTIC AMERICANA REPRODUCTIONS<br />
i Ths OALTON . B4512W<br />
All Furniture Hand-Fmithmd<br />
In Our Shop<br />
Water and Alcohol Pro<strong>of</strong><br />
Ch*ir» - Tablet • Comer Cupboard*<br />
Shore Road. Route 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, N. J.<br />
Phone 609-263.8! 17<br />
Garden State Parkway Exit 17<br />
turn left to Route 9, then left I mile<br />
WE BUY ANTIQUES<br />
Open 7 Days a Week — Hours 9-4:30<br />
1971<br />
C h r a ^ y r Hed compact console in<br />
Walnut color on seiiei nird«oefl<br />
tohdi and vsnee'l<br />
NOW<br />
EVERYONE CAN<br />
AFFORD TO SEE<br />
ALL THE PREMIiR<br />
SHOWS OF THE<br />
SEASON IN COLOR<br />
HANDCRAFTED<br />
23 ClANT SCREEN<br />
DUG<br />
COLOR<br />
TV<br />
with both<br />
• easy one-knob Color<br />
Commander Control<br />
• AFC—Automatic<br />
Fine-tuning Control<br />
ONLY<br />
$499 ,00<br />
THERE IS A 1971 ZENITH TV<br />
FOR EVERY ROOM and BUDGET<br />
14" - 16" - 18" - 19"<br />
23" - 25"<br />
•WE DO ALL OUR OWN SERVICE WORK<br />
920 ASBURY AVtNUE<br />
GuaranfMd Expert TV Antenna Repair* and<br />
OPE* FRIDAY NKJOT U^UL<br />
Television-Stereo<br />
AM-FM Radios
PAOi 6 — SICTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINIL LEDOIR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
PAG Miles-Koowe wedding held ^ZTo^<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
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Th..<br />
Mr<br />
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MlM<br />
Mm<br />
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Mm<br />
Ihr<br />
Pill<br />
Wil<br />
Km<br />
;inc<br />
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Vu<br />
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Sill<br />
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En<br />
l'u<br />
Eu<br />
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lac<br />
11 n<br />
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Pr<br />
M)li'iniH'>-lic.-il Luth.r;iri rhunh Bririi'sm.iiils w-n' l]n P.miHii<br />
lit til,' 111.h Tniiiu LariliisN'r. [],,„ Cnllilli- nl Fr.inklill<br />
P;i ..II'I.-IMI.'II .ii ihf ,I..III.I.. imlk,,, ,,n,| Mlw N.inn.'<br />
ruiy i 1'i-crr in Srhtilli.tnii'r "I Nt'w ll.in'n.<br />
Tin limit- n Ihf ll.llithliT nf C,,|,,, 'I'tii-ii JJI.WII. wi'rf slvli'li<br />
C'ul Hill Mri (•(iiirlii. Hurl, ,,, ||,,. „,,,,,. l.i.hiiiil ,(s thai ui<br />
Milf -li 'il ill" W Hurt .d i|,i- hrnlf in sh.iilrs.'i i.m fd<br />
Thf lirult'uro.'m is i ill' nir, ,.l ,|..,-i) i,hif .mil purpli-<br />
Mr .iil«l Mr- P.'l.-r K.,u». ..I Mlw, .\rlll n.i.iri I'r.Ml.iirk ,.1<br />
Nlt-w.irk N \ M.iiiriLnrni.l.. -.'ft-i'd .,-. iiiinor<br />
1<br />
ii VIM in m;im,ii;i> hv hi'r hriiifsniriitj it" h"r .mill ;nid<br />
p.in.nr* .mil ,'-,i'Mft,-d hv h.-r w;i> Miin' I ill .i tlitor 1,'n^th<br />
pi im . mis.<br />
Ihi- hriiir *in<br />
t\ Ii'H<br />
^ y I I fl<br />
("•""'i i" prill I tin".' . . .ui hi in nt; Ihi'<br />
"' hfr .iii-n ,..,|,,n, n! lln l.iiili'sm.uij>*<br />
ri smipli- iJi.Wll, III,. illi.Mci.Hlf. l-irrl.'d<br />
• MI; kl,.,•%,.«. hntiii'i-l- in >h.ii)f« .il ri-H.<br />
"'in Shf him-, piifpli ,nnl i"iin/e<br />
.if hrnn/f. I, ,u r-h* s H Wifh t;>:'lfi infl wiir*.<br />
•«•'. -laliis, i.nin-hiiig I'liiwiTk in th"ir hair<br />
•i cliihli.-i!.. MIS!, J..,i,,.| Housli'il Wo.»k.<br />
^uml IS S. pi, nill du, il.i, , I ,<br />
i nl p i|,,l i ' li.|lhl hv Mr VMnl |, , i, m,i<br />
I'n I il Ir lln ihl I M,<br />
Inn Mi IUM ' ' ' "*"' '" h '<br />
i' Mi Hun<br />
u id,<br />
I i II,M i In I - ]h<br />
1<br />
id .,.1. ,,, Mr<br />
"i ' i i Ml K n !, r<br />
i M Mi., I, _!i<br />
11 n .,1,1 , ll,,,,| Lr,,|,<br />
Ir Mil ill., 111,,,! 'II<br />
I M h nls llnr.l Ml<br />
>ii ill<br />
I Ml 1) niin I JS<br />
i. I-'i « " _"l F dill<br />
in Mi I ur, uuh<br />
•I, Mr I „, |,.<br />
ml. MI ,,,,1 Mr-<br />
ml LT ',i, wilh<br />
p i|"i Mi n, dii,,<br />
I ' nlh k, ,d „,,,<br />
i " h , J^ ,„ hi<br />
, v;* Junior Class saH<br />
1 salo and cor wash<br />
Ml mil. r. ol Ih, linn , I I I<br />
il t)i, „, I ils llii.li S, I, , ,| ,,,<br />
• UgllU' 'I l n I W HI tii ml U Hi<br />
Ii lit Ihi Silllnl ,l<br />
lln. mil I. I ,k, ,1 I, „<br />
I II i m to ' p ,„ ,1 1 I,<br />
%| In. nji. ntl irk I 11 ^1<br />
Hid W. 1 ii mil HI, i ,,, I<br />
Al I in nn-; ti :• \ "<br />
Two convertibles<br />
A bttttr idea for safety: Buckle up.<br />
1971 Mercury Marquis.<br />
A better medium-priced car.<br />
1. Take the most dramatic styling in the<br />
medium-priced class.<br />
2. Add the best ride Ideas from the world's<br />
most prestigious ears.<br />
3. And you have a better medium-priced tor.<br />
Concealed headlamps standard<br />
Select-Shilt automatic transmission standard<br />
Sieil guard rails m the doors standard<br />
429 cu in V-8 engine standard<br />
Power steering standard<br />
• Power front due brake} standard<br />
• Power windows standard (Brougham only)<br />
1971 Mercury Comet,<br />
A better small car.<br />
1. Take the best small-ear ideas.<br />
2. Add blg.ear ityling and performente,<br />
3. Result; a better small car.<br />
Low price. Mercury s lowest-priced car<br />
Easy handling, parking.<br />
Gas economy that rivals imports.<br />
Simple mainlenance.<br />
Choice ol 2- or 4-door sedan. Also a GT.<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> three "sixes" or V-8.<br />
GARDEN AAOTORS, INC.<br />
220 W»sley Avtnue<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. <strong>1970</strong><br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
PAOf 7 _ SICTION ONI<br />
NATIOKAL HOME<br />
n . . ALL THIS WEEK<br />
Be sure to visit one <strong>of</strong> these ELECTRIC HEATED HOMES<br />
— Step Up To Safe, Modern Electric Heat —<br />
COMPLETE APARTMENT<br />
1st FU»>r - 4 htslmoms. Living Hoom, Batti, UMilo< Roam<br />
2nri Floor — Living Ri«m DinliiE Rfiom. Kitchen. Baitti nni<br />
PCIUTIIM Room<br />
Ini & 4th rioor - 5 Bodronms and 2 Battis<br />
PARKING AREA IJOT. TO 1 x 100' ELECTRIC HKAT<br />
HOtlfiE LIOCNSK<br />
(JJishctm rCeal<br />
810 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Dial 399-0900<br />
Corner Property<br />
300 28th STREET<br />
TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME<br />
Living Room, Dining Room, Klrdwn, ] Bedrooms, 2 Til*<br />
Baths, Large Screened Perch, 2nd Floor hM 2 Large Roomj<br />
plui Powder Room and could be converted to an apart<br />
msnf,<br />
UirSM Unfumlitnd<br />
SHARP REAL ESTATE<br />
2700 Asbury Avenue 399-1637<br />
IT'S NEW!<br />
IT'S NEAR THE BEACH<br />
IT'S PRICED RIGHT<br />
»•••• • •<br />
First Flan"<br />
nini<br />
me IEIM in !';<br />
BEST AREA OF GARDENS<br />
LOT 60' x 90*<br />
Foyer Entrance, Fully Paneled Pen with brick<br />
Fireplace, Large Living Room, Dining Room,<br />
All Electric Kitchen equipped with QWiwajher,<br />
Disposal, Counter Top Ri^e and RrfrigHrator,<br />
Utility Room wMi Laundry, GonneotiQnf nnd<br />
Powder Room, Attached ^<br />
Moor: 'i BrlgM Airy Bedrooms, 2 FvH TOe<br />
Suntleck over Gtunjf,- wim Ooean View.<br />
Ki.iiiiK's: EUvtrlo Heat, All Enamel Combination Windows<br />
iind tJoors. LaTge Clowtj, Andanon Cranlc-out<br />
Windows,<br />
Suhjert to irrtra, omittioiw or withdrawal without notice.<br />
GRACE REALTY<br />
CORNER I1TH STRUT A ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCIAN CITY, N. J. PHONBi IM1I11 • MMItl<br />
COMP! FTE1 Y FURNISHED PUPI.FX<br />
IN BOTH UNITS<br />
THRKK BH<br />
$45,000<br />
TII.F RATH<br />
CRAFT-HARRIS REALTY<br />
2733 Asbury Avenue Dial 399.8430<br />
NEAT AS A PIN!<br />
LIVII graciiHJ.sly in ih:s VII«*TTI All Elmrc Home L!%'inB<br />
Rnoni Oinins Rum Modem KilchiTi. A Bwiruims J Sfdh.'.<br />
j pjcpjiridHhli' Jnl Huir fur thr Grwing Family or irfomr<br />
Bi fiutilull; Kumislitfi iiral PruHii (•> Sul] at S2fi Off) — Better<br />
be an EJii'ly Binl'<br />
BRUCE F. MILEY, REALTOR<br />
1717 Asbury Avenue 399-1812<br />
Sun Porch, Living Room (wlHi flreplMt), Dining Room,<br />
Modern Kitchen, Three Bsdreem*, Ceramic Tile Bath,<br />
Floored Attic for Storage, All ElMffrte<br />
D. ALLEN STRETCH, Jr.<br />
REALTOR<br />
8th St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Dial 399-0655<br />
Baeauu owner h,i iooe,i thOM nunj Muchn «•(<br />
hotjs* i csmfaftaoi* harns. This !tfr«gtlvs esttagt is<br />
ir«in MB wltB Oo*n Penh. Ui'm% Roam, Dkm,<br />
ttian t<br />
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Iroll^n electric ul in HCn room UnfumlttlM PHinUy IO6aB«<br />
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mum In m«iiusnan« and Hw muimum Wi untrta iMna,<br />
•M«tt|Ul vall-fe-wail «n»Mng Item^hM (no Kr^Mn«<br />
r-oon T&dles), air-cocHlitlooed tor rtiow Her, fcumM Bimnw<br />
d*yi, electrically teatad far JMT round umferf, wtrti t<br />
hancJjome waerfbuniiiq Nrapba to add infimiey to cold<br />
trlMer nights, Al modern and up-to-djt» IuJd* u out: ]<br />
bedrooms 2 full baftu. combination dan kltctwo, which In<br />
cludfn diihwaiMsr, oijpoial. and Mtf-tlMRing oven, dkWng<br />
room, and tfisciom living room, Thli j| Hie iMlhara h«fn#<br />
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218 West Ave, Dial 393-0200<br />
Soon To Be Completed<br />
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32nd and Bay Avenue<br />
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Room, Each Unit<br />
$42,500<br />
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3258 Asbury Avt, 399-2098<br />
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3 bedrooms, I ' - ceramic tile baths, located<br />
close to excellent beach All electric.<br />
Duplex — living room, dining area, all .<br />
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,lf r.-inuirif -- •'. 1 n u-.in*>« from a<br />
Wifi'hi^ ,irid wurl'icks rn.nkt*<br />
<strong>On</strong>- niiife'ir Ml" 'BPII. Book and<br />
("'iiruil*' comr ;iliV(> fur ACT".^<br />
ihirtj pnMJUrlM'M m'hndi'lpH for<br />
Litr Frhnjary<br />
For ihf firvt limr In its 13<br />
Vf'iir hisfiiry. th** group will<br />
iiflrr ji fciurth production<br />
sfhcdul»*ri fcir May Tennesspf 1<br />
William^' dninm, "A Streetcar<br />
NnmH DoHirc" will hi? thp first<br />
William*' play to b*"> presented<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINELLiDGIR THURSDAY, SiPTfMBER 17, <strong>1970</strong> THURSDAY, SEPTiMiE 17, <strong>1970</strong> THE OCIAN CITY SINTIr-, LLIDOiR<br />
Evangelistic services<br />
An e!ro fifl:!, Mac Clark<br />
f.il2. U>» jiihniliin fihl, AiiiH<br />
(Irfanelli f)7t), Aliw Ni-ccci<br />
,'. 7H. t'lithi-rini. Turkinilti.n S7D<br />
urlri Flor.-nen CilbiTl fi7()<br />
Vanye Hu^h*^ led i lie hridye<br />
players with ^'-?lt) poinU<br />
Ruiinefsup %feeri- I^>i-- (iiinri<br />
MIX", Ruth MrBr.di' 4850,<br />
Nan Monrhan 1 19(1, Ed Baehr<br />
4 1?l), Florenrc Hiinsjin ;iHM(),<br />
Madge McCartney .11 SO, Art<br />
Talley 26in, Frank Hughes<br />
1900 and MaHflini- Ferny<br />
A reminder was made <strong>of</strong> the<br />
picHir tr. be held SaturdaV at<br />
Kennedy Park in Homers Point<br />
Memhers are asked to bring<br />
their own hiiji lunrh Ice<br />
creBm, ci 'fer (ind soda will be<br />
served Games also are planned<br />
In case <strong>of</strong> rain (he event will he<br />
held the following R^turdHV<br />
5 pay fines<br />
in auto cases<br />
Five motorist-5 paid S30<br />
fines in traffic division <strong>of</strong><br />
Municipal Court Wednesday on<br />
careless driving charges and<br />
being involved in accidents<br />
Salvatore W Petralia, 17, <strong>of</strong><br />
Audubon, Riehaj-d B Welsh,<br />
Jr. 19, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, John<br />
0 Totain, 20, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
Albert B Parrish, 22, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and Bertina<br />
Ostrewski, 21, t)f Philadelphia<br />
all appeared before Municipal<br />
Judge Franklin A King and<br />
entered guilty pleas.<br />
In addition to the careless<br />
driving charge Tobin was<br />
cleared <strong>of</strong> a charge <strong>of</strong> leaving<br />
the scene <strong>of</strong> an accident.<br />
Charles W Sonnefelt, 75, <strong>of</strong><br />
Merlon Station, Pa , waj fined<br />
$26 for disregarding a stop sign<br />
at 23rd st and Was!, a*, on<br />
. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 4<br />
In criminal court Monday<br />
Malcolm B. HazEard <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Chester, Pa , was held Tor the<br />
grand jury for supplying<br />
narcotics to juveniles. HMzard<br />
is charged with contributing to<br />
the delinquency <strong>of</strong> a rninnr by<br />
supplying marijuana. He is also<br />
charged with dispensing,<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> rnarijunana and<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> ISD<br />
Augustine F, Sapienza <strong>of</strong><br />
Olen Bernie, Md , paid a $200<br />
fine on an unlawrul use <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana charge on August<br />
10 Companions Robert J<br />
Teets, also <strong>of</strong> Glen Bernii and<br />
Lenore Breidebeck <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington Township, N.J<br />
paid similar fines on the same<br />
charge.<br />
PATIENT-AIDS<br />
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M«M MMtl niMI<br />
Rent«l raiti on re quill.<br />
HiitfsuiriiFi ttr thi comtltii<br />
Itni ol Pilltnt-Ald, eanntlieiht<br />
Midltln Not, Par Ihoi, whs<br />
are egver«d, MsdlEara psfm<br />
n% ol the mBi<strong>of</strong>iablo com<br />
m fiftirgtl — itltr Iht first S5@<br />
In lleh ciUruHf nit.<br />
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FOR 71<br />
CITY<br />
SELVAGN<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Mi It. * AtborV Aw.<br />
DIAL 39V-353J<br />
mm<br />
Dilly f A.M. M iliN P,M.<br />
!M A.M. H 4 P.M.<br />
Thi). iiviMiinu (Thursdiiv) al H<br />
D'CIIM'PI Ihc Krv Hi-ni'v<br />
Hilrichtrind <strong>of</strong> Ni>w Hrunswifk,<br />
former pastor oi" Ht Japii^.<br />
AME (•hunch Hi />llnntir rflv.<br />
will be pi I'M spi'iikrr-<br />
SpcakiTH for th*"- ri'^l <strong>of</strong> thi"<br />
si>r% iri's vvii! b* s Tumiirrow.<br />
Rnv William Wlilli'. piulor ni<br />
Ml Ziiin ('hiiri'h ill<br />
Pli'imiinl vilh' . Hal urriiiy,<br />
Evaniirlist Jrilnii' Fnunlain ill<br />
ihi^ i-ily Nuniiay 11 ;i m . Ri'V<br />
Oiii'Wii'si' Si'WrJI <strong>of</strong> Ailanlir<br />
nis- iiriij al H p m Eviinnolisi<br />
Ij.nla M.-irtm <strong>of</strong> Philadi'lphin<br />
N.'xl wi-i'k ^ spi ! nlt*'r?i will<br />
hi* MnnH;!V. Rpy n*>iir|Ii'<br />
B i' * ! fhun L i n d * ! n w a I d .<br />
TunMiay. Mrs RojHm Wiggins.<br />
ri.sst>ruih' with Maei'doma<br />
Unii^d Mi'thodist Churr^h <strong>of</strong><br />
I hi* niv. Wrdri'>Mlay. IU>v<br />
Rubi-rl .larkMUl, Ell.'ndilll'.<br />
Di'l . Thiirsday, Rev Frank<br />
Mnnny.NI .Inmnn AMEnhHrrh,<br />
Milmay . (Tiriay. Rev Nathanial<br />
Sh'Uart. V'irkEuwn .Saturd.iy,<br />
Riv Eli,is,- Williams Assocmt.'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shili'h B.'ipli.t rhurrh ii(<br />
ihis rii\<br />
Thr rampaign will fonrludi*<br />
Siinriay, Si'piiimbrr 2H, with<br />
two scrviri^ Thi' h.isl pii-Stor,<br />
Rev VV S Sen It, will spfak a I<br />
1 1 ii m and Ihc RPV John<br />
Smith, pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Cirorge<br />
C'hurrh in L^vvcs, Dpi , will<br />
spi'ak iii H p m Music will br<br />
by ihc St .lames AME Semur<br />
and Junior Choirs With Mi*s<br />
Virginia Set)it ys .soloist<br />
Each day at noon will be a<br />
prayer service ailij ill 7 30 p m<br />
devotional services will be<br />
riinducti'd hy Evangelist Leola<br />
Martin <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. The<br />
piihlir is invited lo altend<br />
Literary awards<br />
made at meeting<br />
The annuaJ meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Publication<br />
Service, Ine <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
(IPSITES) was held Sunday at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary Riley<br />
427 Bay (v<br />
Literary awards were<br />
distributed to those who had<br />
wnl poems and articles to the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Story Teller for<br />
publication Recipients unable<br />
to attend will receive their<br />
awards in the mail<br />
Awards went to Mrs, Mary<br />
L. Palmer, Miss Gaylp Hill, Mrs.<br />
Ardella Von Schoiek, all <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, Mrs, Florence Seml«r,<br />
Rev P M Keisey, both <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point, Florr.e Costa,<br />
Flourtown, Pa,; Waldburg<br />
Hewitt, Washington, D.C.; and<br />
Mrs, Patricia Symeak who is in<br />
Oerrnanv with her husband<br />
who is stationed there with the<br />
Army.<br />
Police ear repair<br />
bids are received<br />
Damage (o one <strong>of</strong> thi' rify's<br />
pdliee radMi patrol curs is luted<br />
,il between JHOO and $1000,<br />
iicciirdini! lo Chief Mcl'hiinie<br />
Arilhony Migllacciii.<br />
f Mijjliaccio snid hids on repair<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 1070 Plymouth have<br />
been turned over lo Police<br />
Chief Benjamin L Dimgan<br />
Three local far dealers hnve<br />
turned in proposals<br />
The frnril end <strong>of</strong> th" rar was<br />
severely damaged when<br />
summer Patrolman Roberl<br />
Beilkley drove the vrhirlf into<br />
an oneominij car at Bth st and<br />
Bay av last week Beak ley was<br />
rhafm'd with cnrel..ss driving<br />
and fineH %'?nce President <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Don't delayl<br />
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Methodist 'tnuth Fillrmnhip at the<br />
group's Annual Weeki nd hpld hi-rv last<br />
Friday through Sunday Joining the<br />
welcomi' at left was the Rev. Clyde<br />
Sehajif, Conference Youth Director<br />
Senior Photo<br />
Mainland Coming fvefifs<br />
TODAYfThuwdayl<br />
NAPEf Woman's Club<br />
lunrhnnn mi-fting, 3 2 30 p m<br />
Mar<br />
THE mw<br />
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..the watch you never<br />
have to wind!<br />
Thi Cirsvellf Transistor never needs<br />
winding, its rehible little trinsistor<br />
ind electronic circuitry operate on a<br />
tiny long.liif battery From one<br />
year'to the nut So forpl the<br />
daily grind -and. wind Give<br />
transistorized time b^ Caravilie<br />
$39 96 to $59 95<br />
TMNilSTOR "»"<br />
wlter resistant, lumm<br />
111.91<br />
Thomas<br />
jewelers<br />
825 Atbury Avenue<br />
P m RunrtJiv School<br />
AARP mppting, 1 30 pm in<br />
Our Ladv <strong>of</strong> Sorrows hall,<br />
Wabash and Popular aves.<br />
* * *<br />
TOMORROW (Friday)<br />
Silver Moon Council Degre*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Poeahontaii meeting 7:30<br />
p.m in Bethel Hal!<br />
* * *<br />
Chaptrr 80 OES meeting, §<br />
p m in the Majonic Temple,<br />
Shore rd and Popular g».,<br />
Linwood<br />
* * *<br />
SATLIRDAY<br />
Central United Methodist<br />
Senior Hieh LrMYF bike ride to<br />
Oraveliy Run, 8:30 a,m.<br />
. » .<br />
Cosmopolitan Club Junior<br />
Sale, 11 am to 4 p.m. at 1007<br />
Massachusetts av,. Some<br />
Point<br />
* » *<br />
SoBiera Point Yieht Club<br />
clam bake: •TJ.B), >t the boat<br />
dock<br />
Charity Bail sponsored by<br />
thf Nor-Lin Lion Tamers at the<br />
Linwood Country Club<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Woman's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
meeting, 8 15 p.m. in Central<br />
Hall, Shore rd and Central av<br />
Flower Show, "We Are Dealing<br />
with Flowers ". by the Garden<br />
Department<br />
* • *<br />
ClarkEliason Unit, 352<br />
American Legion Auxiliary<br />
meeting, g p m<br />
* * •<br />
Somars Point Senior Citizens<br />
meeting, 11 30 am in Criee<br />
Lutheran Chureh<br />
* * *<br />
Nurses Association <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital meeting,<br />
8:30 p.m<br />
TUESDAY<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong><br />
PREPS ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />
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STEAK SANDWICHES • HOT DOGS<br />
HOACIES • HAMBURGERS • FRENCH FRIES<br />
PREPS<br />
34th STREET<br />
ASBURY AVE.<br />
Debt service will cost<br />
21 counties $32 million<br />
C tJ sis f j f s * ! r v I c i n g<br />
iriHeblrdneys <strong>of</strong> NMW Jtrs^y I*<br />
21 COUntiHt ( ripped $A2 million<br />
t h is y ea r<br />
A table prt'pari'H by iht' Ni'»<br />
Jersey Taipayem Assocmtiiiti<br />
ihowed <strong>1970</strong> hudgfUid<br />
expenditure for debt servscr.<br />
inciudtng principal and inu'ri'st<br />
payrrienU on bonds and nnt^s.<br />
totaling $32,393,000 This<br />
fepreienU an increase o! more<br />
than S3 million over last year<br />
and is 88 percent highi" thiin<br />
the 119 1/4 million futjil<br />
outiav for debt service m 196IS<br />
(An earlier NJTA mipasi'<br />
showed rtimbined fros*<br />
indebtedneis <strong>of</strong> the counties,<br />
row from $Z2« 11? million m<br />
1965 lo I4M W4 million in<br />
1969)<br />
Although toul budgi>t*d<br />
outJiij'i for <strong>1970</strong> di>bt service<br />
are yp in aggregate over Iglt<br />
year's entij, the tr?nd rar*es<br />
among the eoun! iei<br />
Monmouth, Passair Somerset<br />
Union and Warren budgeted<br />
3 detectives<br />
win praise<br />
ThjTe loc«] d»t«ti?e» were<br />
commended by the Post Office<br />
Department for their part In<br />
the successful apprehension <strong>of</strong><br />
a suspect involved in the grmed<br />
robbery <strong>of</strong> the PostmasUr at<br />
Earleville, Maryland on May<br />
Crntral L'niU>d Mpthodwl<br />
la Circlr mretine, 8 pm.<br />
United Mpihodist<br />
thf Sunday Senna!<br />
Circle meeting. 12 30 basement<br />
25.<br />
In a letter to Mayo, Robert<br />
L. Sharp, Portal Inspector A.J.<br />
H«fkin« Pipri-vu-d bu<br />
Point Jaycea<br />
p m in Harry's Inn.<br />
appreciation for the job done<br />
by Det, Capuin D. Norman<br />
Young md Deteeti«« Paul<br />
Counsellor md Jama Nickles<br />
in arresting Jama W Jeandell<br />
here on May 30<br />
The three, in addition to<br />
puliine up Jeandell, recovered<br />
the •tales automobiie used In<br />
E<br />
the hold-up as well as the<br />
automatic pistol and 44 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
money orderi taken from the<br />
Postmaster<br />
&>i'ii whlli<br />
(Dujilv ri-pu li'ij lh(<br />
jump }1 4 millidn<br />
In Capi Mi) Counis. !<br />
comparfd w.th I£*fiy 'iutl.ns ^ i»f<br />
$.)]».0(1(1 ,m incii'W nf<br />
J! 27.00(1 for Ihf imp year<br />
period In IHflf) debt nervi"rust<br />
lhi«« Diurity $19B.0(H!<br />
Deb! si ! FViri' m fin* 1 n?<br />
n a j ti r * p g m ^ n ! ^<br />
o v p r n m *. n i n i H financial<br />
illtegifnU Otht-rt, ars<br />
"nperstions' and ' eiipital<br />
improvi'mi'nLs Dalii on all are<br />
compiled by NJTA for<br />
inclusion in it* annual<br />
reference btxiklel drUiline<br />
! 'Finaflciai Statisties <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey Local Gnvprnmeni". the<br />
<strong>1970</strong> edltiorl .if which II.<br />
scheduled fur Marly fall<br />
publication<br />
PAOI 9 _ SICTION ONI<br />
iOENNINC «,<br />
SCATriRGOOD, INC<br />
Going to<br />
Ireland<br />
A »k the Gid<br />
trho't been ihpre ,, .<br />
Gertrude<br />
TRAVEL AGENCY,<br />
INC.<br />
348-1189^348-1180<br />
11 S. TsnnarlM Avi.<br />
Atlonfk Cify<br />
•••••«•••••<br />
* • • • ONDERLAND?<br />
• W *• PIER •* •<br />
j<br />
6th St. on tha Boardwalk<br />
OPEN FRI 6 P.M • SAT. 1P.M.<br />
* ALL BIKES FOR FOR SAif SAif • .<br />
••••*•••••<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Yean<br />
I<br />
%<br />
/••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••iag:<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY! |P<br />
VOLTACO'S I<br />
f!7 WIST AVENUE PHONE 3994753 »•<br />
A COMPLETE SILECT10N OF SPICIALTIBS m"<br />
TO TAKi OUT<br />
Your Day Becomes Extraordinary<br />
in the<br />
Historic<br />
TDWNE<strong>of</strong>SMlTHVlLLE<br />
Ncwjcricy<br />
Fred and Ethel Noyes, Posssssors<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tembertime<br />
Buffet Dinner Extraordinary<br />
QUAIL HILL<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 5 to 9<br />
Dinn«r-Dancing*t the Inn Friday Evt*<br />
far<br />
(North) m U.I
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PAGf 10 _ SECTION ONi THE OCEAN CITY SINTINILLiDOIR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, <strong>1970</strong> THURSDAY, SfPTIMBLri 17, <strong>1970</strong> THi OCiAN CITY SINTINE LEDGER<br />
HELP<br />
WANTED<br />
• GIRL full time for<br />
Our Takwiul<br />
( nuntt'F<br />
• HIGH SCHOO1<br />
BOY or RFTIRFF<br />
Part time for<br />
K itrhMn V\ i S('hiiiu-r( M:i. Brn Triiul<br />
Mi Kr -ilk niHcasi-iii KH. Rill<br />
C.i,1. ,11 'i',i .mil Ci-ri.- H.rmnn<br />
•\n^ liiiik 'up b,Hiiir" in Ihi'<br />
u-iiiMil t'liyhi wilh (IK (lllii'i<br />
HIT. .ml IT I|»h I phlVi'rs WIT'' .liii'k<br />
Sw.iil/ TO. Juh ii t; illi.r t 7:1.<br />
Huh S.Kiiuii 7.1. <strong>On</strong>ls Kil/uk<br />
7 I, Bill KIIINIIKC 7. r >. H.'iini'<br />
M.iirn 77. [loll Ki-irl in Si,III<br />
("lurk Ml. (imirM'' Bnulh h'J.<br />
S.iin VViiiiijsitji' Hi. .jiitiil Hapjirf<br />
• • I, Huh N.nli.rJX ryir M.'l. Ilick<br />
Diirsi-s' Hi, .Jtni Ksptssilu H:t<br />
Ni'wi JnhiiMin HM, Tom Mini<br />
KM, Bill (Uiiirimuii MS) [)„ k<br />
W..ir, 'II<br />
Oiht.rs playing Wilboul<br />
ballijirap* wrr Tum O'NIMI.<br />
Juhn 1,4'wi*. Charlfi, Hmilh,<br />
Dirk Cliinn. KH Hvliiml niiii<br />
,!,„. (•„!,,<br />
<strong>City</strong> worker held<br />
far beating woman<br />
A 2(1 y,.,,r old Turkiiliui.<br />
woman WHS eriiiriilly injuri'd<br />
wh*Mi ii forrni'r boyfriend<br />
aMsnultnd her and aLU^mptpd lu<br />
strHnBlp hi't in the backyard ill"<br />
her hnrnn last Thursday nigh!<br />
Mrs Andrea Parker is listed<br />
in serious condition at Shun*<br />
Mi'morial Hospiul Shii had<br />
bf'i'n Dn thr critical list<br />
Charged with atti'mpti'd<br />
murder, atrocious assault and<br />
hattiry, and earr ing a<br />
conroalcti diiadly weapon is<br />
Walter rCrrikenbcrBCr, 2ii, who<br />
lurried himself into police here<br />
late Thursday nijfhi<br />
Kj-okenherger, n cily<br />
employee, has bei-n fired from<br />
his job with the Departmeni nf<br />
Public Works, He is being held<br />
without bail in the murder<br />
Btterript<br />
Stoite Police al Cape May<br />
Court House said Krokcnbergfr<br />
was a former boyfriend <strong>of</strong> Mr&<br />
Parlter and had slopped by her<br />
house for a visit when he<br />
attacked her<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
Mlly II A. M. • I P M.<br />
TILTQN KOAD • NQRTHPIiLD<br />
In The Mr. Big Shopping Center<br />
IN BRIGANTINE - 3312 BRIOANTINE AVI. - IM-IfM<br />
DINNER PRICES START AT $2.25<br />
CHILDRENS$1.7S<br />
Martindale's<br />
• ••(•ur.nt and<br />
FISHERMAN'S WHARF, CAPE MAY, N. J<br />
PHONE 884-8296<br />
Open Monday thru Saturday<br />
8 P, M. to 10 P. M.<br />
Open Sunday 2 P, M, to 10 P, M,<br />
COFFEE SHOP • Open 7 Dayi<br />
8 A. M, to 10 P. M,<br />
sxrr NO o<br />
STTATE PARKWAY<br />
Open All Year<br />
ROUTI f - SWAINTON<br />
• CATERING TO •<br />
Parties • Banquets • Meetings<br />
Phone 465-5268<br />
OI'KV WEEKDAYS F110M 4:30 P.M. 'TIL?<br />
SAT. & SUN. . . . OPEN AT 1 P.M.<br />
LUNCH SIRVED OAILY . . . IJ. 3 P.M.<br />
s<br />
i<br />
I<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 399-4337<br />
COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
OPEN THRU SUNDAY,<br />
OCTOBER 4th<br />
SUM<br />
Abmlultly Ihm Flnttt<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Smrtmd Anywhart on th* Jtnmjf CoMitt<br />
CLOSED ON MONDAYS<br />
Y- THE SAXONY ROOM<br />
from 8:M «Jii. lo 1:30 pjn. ^^ ^B<br />
A "nuffet A IJ Saxony" fpahirin(!<br />
Kggi Drnrdirt • Kali MirkmH • SIUUJTF<br />
(ialdrn (luh Drown Fuiilun •rluffy S. ,.n,<br />
Wpd I'.ffn • (;rijip Llifiin • Awnrled hruin uid<br />
M»I»H« in S*Min • Pplilf FutrakH with l)»-<br />
l.riiiui Wurbrrn Strap • 5*«.i II,.II. lAU<br />
the holififie? vnu fJh drijik.!<br />
Call,<br />
Hum<br />
MOW—Children 10 mi under II 75<br />
HOTEL AND MOTOR INN<br />
tBih* matnumk • Ocun ea», uj<br />
Near 9th Street<br />
NATIONALLY FAMOUS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET and BAKERY<br />
OPEN THRU SEPTEMBER 20th<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPIN<br />
Monday thru Saturday<br />
4 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
Sunday and Holidays<br />
12 Noon to 9 p.m.<br />
SNACK BAR Open 9 A, M. until 9 P. M.<br />
SERVING COFFEE, SEAFOOD, ETC.<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET 9 A, M. to 9 P, M.<br />
Take Home — Ready to Serve<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
SEAFOODS Bum - Pies - Cakes<br />
ON BAY<br />
NEAR 9TH STREET<br />
PHONES<br />
Dining Room , 391.9802<br />
Market 398.9103<br />
Ofllca ...... 319.7214<br />
\<br />
X<br />
M'i<br />
:"<br />
riiifiiif^ajwy!<br />
DELICIOUS FOOD SINSIiLY PRICID<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
PLATTiRS • DINNiRS • COCKTAIlI<br />
Or MiKINO<br />
OPEN 8 to 8<br />
7 DAY! A WiEK<br />
TASTY SANDWICHiS<br />
4IP f OHDitlONIP<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
SRIAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER<br />
V 3325 Asbury AVB,, Oe»an <strong>City</strong><br />
DIAL 399-0795<br />
QUEENIE'S<br />
PA. DUTCH<br />
TAKE-OUT<br />
301 OCIAN AVENUE<br />
PHONE 398.1556 Open ThiTi O*t,<br />
ALL FOODS PRIPAREQ IN THE KITCMIN<br />
Eipariinea the tl»t« thrill si hs»in« ifu« Psnntfiyjni! Duieh<br />
Oootiin, MPMli Fifflt In tour own hpm«. With Qu.snH 1 . T.ln-Oul<br />
S*f¥iEi you e#n efljey tu€h delighti a* chiefcen pd! pi*, sylter pie.<br />
tasva ihtnlil*. old Uthien h«l pie, plut aa»fn mor. »l« iFt.hly<br />
baksd pill A.k lor OUF m»nu<br />
— FREE DELIViRY —<br />
CLOSED [VERT WIBNES0**<br />
CLOSBD ON MONDAYS<br />
1155 ASSURY AVI, DIAL 399.1515<br />
SPECIAL! ONE WEEK ONLY-<br />
5.1.1. BOX OF FROZEN<br />
SHRIMP<br />
JERSEY S m m OYSTERS<br />
LIVE MAINE LOBSTER • SOFT CRABS<br />
COCKTAIL CRAB CLAWS • BLUE FISH<br />
>UR SCALLOPS ARE-<br />
"ZQNKERS"<br />
• FREE DELIVERY •<br />
POINT DINER'S<br />
JUST-<br />
Apple, Cherry,<br />
Blueberry, Lemon<br />
Merlngm and<br />
Cocoanut Custard<br />
Kit, 1.30<br />
Limit one to a<br />
customer. Valid<br />
'til <strong>Sep</strong>t, 23.<br />
SPECIALS<br />
PIES<br />
100<br />
A FULL UNE OF BAKED GOODS, PIES,<br />
SWEET ROLLS and CAKES<br />
BIRTHDAY and ANNIVERSARY CAKES<br />
BAKED TO ORDER<br />
FREE<br />
PARKING<br />
Area's <strong>On</strong>ly 24 Hour<br />
OPEN 24' HOURS<br />
A DAY<br />
MR CONWTIONIQ<br />
V<br />
Paint Dinar it twtt.r<br />
. . . iik yaur nttghMri<br />
INOl/R2latYEAR<br />
m<br />
I<br />
P ss-:<br />
Tw Late To Classify — P S S ,<br />
M t HLLI- Af ItL<br />
•»FL AT D I*H<br />
e ft r<br />
sfPU AT uf Bt<br />
s Fih Asb y<br />
If ALAXT<br />
i a i.<br />
DO JOB;. ' F<br />
»E»«»[ - LP5T<br />
51J3<br />
Help to help you<br />
b* g^ t en<br />
We don't want you to<br />
miss 11 singlr issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sentinel.Ledger You can<br />
help us do this if you will<br />
file your change <strong>of</strong> address<br />
notice two weeks before<br />
you make the move<br />
Fhon« 399-5411.<br />
CIRCLE CA^E<br />
ON THE tlRCLE<br />
Som.fi Pdlll, HI<br />
BOB TUCKER<br />
and VOCAL<br />
and<br />
JACK NEWLON<br />
al the PWNO<br />
NITILY<br />
LIQUORS • MINES<br />
BECK<br />
Dallnn ianlc* 1274111<br />
Gregory's<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
& BAR<br />
900 Shore Road<br />
Semers Point<br />
DELICIOUS<br />
STEAKS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
BUSINESSMEN'S<br />
LUNCH<br />
Served Every Day<br />
SNAPPER SOUP<br />
PACKAGE OOODS<br />
DELIVERED<br />
Phwit M73943<br />
OPEN 7 A. Mr<br />
icrAN (.ITT<br />
Tf LT r*P>E "*»<br />
NEW JtUSE<br />
^ OHDIM1 < E NO 7?<br />
s L<br />
Cf<br />
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I Sh M m<br />
th n x t f<br />
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PAL RE RFA<br />
TH R I TN<br />
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Or<br />
WUN<br />
FA L T E5<br />
HI f UB<br />
;E FQLJIP<br />
Mrl I<br />
D n<br />
Olja tr^ppr-<br />
Al<br />
b<br />
WE AUTHORIZING THE PUR-<br />
CHASE OH ACQUISITION OF PARK-<br />
Fmh.<br />
ING MFTLRI APPROPRIATING THE<br />
SUV OF |1|7 Tan TO THE CO1T OF<br />
THE AFORESAID ITEMS AUTMORII.<br />
ING THE rsSLMNCE OF iONDS OR<br />
YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE<br />
Thi <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily YacM Club<br />
NOTfS TO FINANCE THE COST OF has closed for thf season and<br />
SAID IMr-ROVEMENTS AND AU<br />
THOBIZiNf, OTHER MATTFRS RE Ihi" final Duplicate Bridge gam,.<br />
LATINO THERETO 'S hsrefiy was played Tuesday evening<br />
itmpria^d In *esd ss fellcsws 'See<br />
tati 7 Al! sf the bsnds af nefgft<br />
ed bf this<br />
Playprs scoring ab'ove the<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 48 were Ed Baehr<br />
sh.jll<br />
f,3f<br />
It<br />
rat* at<br />
and Prink MarlinfZ 59. Ann<br />
Steumpng and Mrs Evans 57M.<br />
anoe, as may Adelaide and John Bower 54,<br />
Be<br />
lutrjf<br />
res<br />
by su tegiieflt F*s&<br />
Iutions af the Board<br />
Edna and Wall Daniels 51, and<br />
a lie wilh 48 between Betty<br />
Seet^n 2 Seetisn 1 pf Ordmanee<br />
Number 10?S Demf an Orainanee<br />
enullffl AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR-<br />
IJING TH| PURCHASE OR ACQUI<br />
and John Graueh and Peg and<br />
Luke Mayer<br />
* * *<br />
SITION O> CIRTAIN LANDS AND<br />
BUILDINGS AND THE IMPROVE- BOXWOOD DUPLICATE<br />
MENT TMtRE-QF, THE CONSTRUC An average <strong>of</strong> 4B was made at<br />
TION OF iULKHEAPS AND A BOAT<br />
BAMP: THE CONSTRUCTION OF<br />
IMPROVfMENTS TO THE MUNICIthe<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
PAT OOLF COURSE AND AIRPORT;<br />
THE IMPROVEMENT. RECONSTRUC-<br />
TION AND REPAIR OF THE MUSIC<br />
evening Mr and Mrs Henry'<br />
Becker were high with 83 and<br />
PIER. PUiLIC WORKS iUILDINO<br />
AND THE POLICE SARA.0E, THE<br />
PURCHASE OR ACQUISITION OF A<br />
coming in second were Mr and<br />
Mri. Frank Pherson with 56<br />
FIRE ENGINE PUMPEIR; THE CON-<br />
STRUCTON OF A OARAOE AT 10TH<br />
(TRECT AND HAVEN AVENUE: THE<br />
Also above avenge were<br />
CONSTRUCTION Of IMPROVE-<br />
MENTS TO THI HEAL ESTATE AD-<br />
JACSNT TO TNE CITY PUiUC<br />
WORKS WAREMOUSt APPHOPHI4T- Welcome<br />
iNO THE SUM OF IJOO.OOO TO THE<br />
COST OF THE AFORISAIO PUR.<br />
F^JSIS AUTHORIZING THE ISSU-<br />
ANCE OF BONDS OR NOTES OF<br />
THIS CITV TO FINANCE THE COST<br />
new babies<br />
Of SAID PURPOSES: AND AUTHOR. Four families <strong>of</strong> Ihis area<br />
IZING OTHER NECESSARY ACTION "<br />
iS hereby amended to read 81 f&= welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
lews Seef'pn 7 All <strong>of</strong> the bonds<br />
SF nete% aythQr.i^d tq be iSiued by<br />
th,5 Ordinance shall Bear mlsrwt<br />
Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital during the past week.<br />
at supH Fafe or rates not Bieswd<br />
,ng the legally permtssjble rate at<br />
the time <strong>of</strong> the,f issuance, as msy<br />
be determined by subsequent r^ieiu.<br />
tiQn <strong>of</strong> resolutions gf the Besfd <strong>of</strong><br />
Csmmtsstoners "<br />
Congratulations go to<br />
Sectirjo 1 Section 7 <strong>of</strong> Ofdiniiia<br />
Number 1Q46 being in Ordinance<br />
entitled "AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR.<br />
IIINQ THE PURCMASJ OF CERTAIN<br />
VEHICLES AND APPARATUI: AU.<br />
THORIZINQ THE CONSTRUCTION OF<br />
IMPROVEMJNTS TO AND THE PUR-<br />
CHASE Of EQUIPMENT fOR MUNI<br />
CIPAL PARKINO FACIUTIEI, MUNI<br />
CIPAL RFCFIEATION AREAS, AND<br />
CERTAIN MUNIG'PAL iUILDINOl:<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
John and Lynn (Yost)<br />
Madore, 1430 Atkinson av ,<br />
Somers Point, a hoy,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember II.<br />
Barrel and Nancy (English)<br />
Kramer, RD1, Linwotsd, a girl,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>lambet 11,<br />
Todd and Lynda (Svit)<br />
Bower, 1866 Simpson av ,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a boy, <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
11.<br />
APPROPNIATING THE SUM Of<br />
Joseph and Jenabelle<br />
$150,000 TO THE COST THEREOF! (Spratt) Jackson, 565 Shore<br />
AUTHORIZING THE IISUANCE OF<br />
BONDS OR NOTES TO flNANCI<br />
THE COST THEREOF: AND PROVID.<br />
ING FOR OTHER MATTERS RELAT-<br />
ING THERETO " ,s hereby smenrtsd<br />
to read as follows: "Seefion 7 All<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bonds or notes ayth<strong>of</strong>ifRd<br />
ts be issued by this Ordmanet shall<br />
rd , Apt, 54, Sorneri Point, a<br />
boy, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13<br />
bear interest if s4Jeh Fate or rstef,<br />
net exceeding the legally perrniSsJfele<br />
raiR at the hme <strong>of</strong> the,F issuance,<br />
as may he defermmed by sub^equent<br />
resgfutipn or resdluti<strong>of</strong>is <strong>of</strong><br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> CornmtssiSneFS '*<br />
OrnCE OF TMI CITt CURR<br />
OCIAN CITt. NEW JERMY<br />
NOT1CI ftlLATINO TO PROPOSED<br />
ALLEY ASSESSMENTS<br />
Netiee is hereby given by the<br />
Basra <strong>of</strong> Commns.oners <strong>of</strong> Oes«n<br />
Setti<strong>On</strong> a This Ordinanee shjli <strong>City</strong>, in the County <strong>of</strong> CgDe Mty<br />
lafee effect after its ftnal passage New Jersey that a pybli£ hear.ng<br />
antf publication in the time arid will h« held by the Basra <strong>of</strong> Corn,<br />
manner pFbvidefl hy Igw<br />
rnisnonerj on OetobeF S. iitO ii<br />
ROBERT t SHARP<br />
11:00 *,M in the COFnrn,5I,oneFs-<br />
DAVID L SIMPSON Ghambefs Cit^ Hall. Oeean <strong>City</strong>,<br />
CHESTER J WIMBERO New Jersiy to cons,aeF the report<br />
Csrnmissieners<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bo«rs <strong>of</strong> Ajsessors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Jn<br />
The ^Bsve OFd,nance was passed C-,ty relating to the assessments ts<br />
en first Feafling at meeting <strong>of</strong> the "' ieyiea on pFop^fties benefttted<br />
Ssard ef C<strong>of</strong>rFfltssiSfiers sf the <strong>City</strong> by the eonstruetion <strong>of</strong> ilieys »yth<br />
sf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. New jersey held en <strong>of</strong> 2(th itreet. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cty »t »a,0<br />
the 2r,il day ef <strong>Sep</strong>timber 1170 meeting, tne report <strong>of</strong> the geard<br />
and was laker, up for seeonj Fead <strong>of</strong> Assessors and the proposed<br />
'ng. public hearirig. final resdinf atseMments w,ll be considerefl by<br />
and adepteet by the Board at 5 the ioarrl <strong>of</strong> Cammiisioners and<br />
rneeting held en the 16th day Of ill person; interested w>l! be given<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember. 1170. at 11:00 AM in opportunity to be h»ard<br />
the CsrnFFiissiSners' Chambers<br />
Hall<br />
<strong>City</strong> By order <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Som<br />
missisners.<br />
Ruth G NiekeFSoFi<br />
<strong>City</strong> CltFk<br />
9 I7_ji_p f (J6I0<br />
Ruth 0 Niekerson<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />
H!- It—p.f 11.64<br />
OPEN DAILY THRU SEPTEMBER 21st<br />
* OPEN FRI, SAT.. SUN. and MON, thru OCTOBER 18th<br />
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In recent weeks we discussed<br />
the wines <strong>of</strong> Italy, dwelling<br />
specially on sauternes and<br />
j chiuitii. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
: popular <strong>of</strong> all Italian wines<br />
: (next to chiinti) is Orvieto<br />
that comes from ihe province<br />
<strong>of</strong> Umbria, bordering on the<br />
Mediterranean, The white .<br />
wines <strong>of</strong> Orvieto are both dry<br />
(seceo) and semi-dry<br />
(abboceato). Both have a fresh<br />
fryitiness, with a bitter<br />
undertone. They are light<br />
straw-colored Since Italy has been called "The Vineyard <strong>of</strong><br />
the World" it would be impossible, to review all thr<br />
delightful vintages that come from ner productive slopes<br />
Lesser known wines include Moscaleilo, a fruity and cieuanl<br />
wine that comes from the region <strong>of</strong> Lakp BoUcna thi.<br />
nectar-like Moscato di Salerno <strong>of</strong> Apulia, the many Sicilian<br />
wines including Final, Corvo and Marsala. As a gPni>rnl rule<br />
the wjnes <strong>of</strong> northern Italy will be better than those from<br />
the south. Many do not travel well, thus are not exported<br />
to ourshores. Your next trip to Italy could be an sidvoruurf<br />
in wine discovery<br />
* * *<br />
All that stands between the paduate and the<br />
top <strong>of</strong> the ladder it the ladder »<br />
• t •<br />
STUFATINO ALIA ROMANA<br />
(Beef Stew Roman Style)<br />
2 lbs (tewing beef<br />
1 sm onion sliced<br />
1 clove garlic chopped<br />
1 Tb butter<br />
1 Tb olive oil<br />
2 Tb diced bacon<br />
Salt pepper oregano or marjoram<br />
1 cup Italian Red Table Wine<br />
1 Tb tomato paste<br />
Cut bri-t in m eubfS Sauti onion and yirlit in liuttir<br />
and nhvc oil Whfn slightly browned ddd himn md i,,,A<br />
for 1 minute Put in piices <strong>of</strong> beef and hrnwn in both<br />
sides Add ••alt and pepper guod pinth cil on [jinn ,,r<br />
marjnram and wine Simmer until thi wim i riduLid hv<br />
half stir in 1 tablespoon tomato paste and ldd hot w iti r tn<br />
cover Cover pot and simmer strw very slufclv until bt i f i^<br />
tender and SBUCH 16 n{ rich consistency Will tiki 2 or mon<br />
hours depending on cut <strong>of</strong> hi i f<br />
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• • •<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q. Are the longert igtd wines the best?<br />
A,There is no necessary connection between<br />
the age <strong>of</strong> wine ind its quality. Some wines<br />
reach their peak <strong>of</strong> maturity within<br />
monthi after fermentation and cannot be<br />
further aged without losing quality. Other<br />
wine* do not reach their maturity for two,<br />
three, five years ... up to half a century or<br />
more.<br />
LEARN A WINE A WEEK<br />
LACRIMA CHRISTI (pronounced Lflh-krpp-ma<br />
' ^Tv'^f !' " r h " e ' vinta K c . "parkling wine from Italy. It<br />
' J,f !f u W " h h ° n doeuvr «; "«h and light meats. Serve<br />
chilled in champifne glias.<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
MNBT AND MOST COMPLITI STOCK<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH JERHY<br />
0n tfia CircU Semtn Poinf<br />
W » MM to m ftUy IMIM^ IM •<br />
ni.ti [IMFH Mr* Dorothea Miller<br />
Hughes <strong>of</strong> 50 Station Road West looks<br />
over the lull <strong>of</strong> sale to her 1949 Mercury<br />
with dpaler Horfrirti Cates <strong>of</strong> Pottstown.<br />
Pa Mrs Hughes' husband purchased the<br />
•m C'tites on April 25 <strong>of</strong> that yi'ar,<br />
then the car hriN iinen driven<br />
pri'misi- that<br />
v;i^t Fund (jf<br />
• ii Then' arc<br />
iiM|)firt;iiit ni'm.i uf InfUiiil<br />
inform,»t ion wr do mil huvf.<br />
ihiTi' lire iTHIP.il ri'lalliin.ihips<br />
we du not understand, and<br />
thiTP are putcnnalitirs for ihc<br />
lulun- thai we ari' not iiwarc<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Economists an 1 s|enpfally<br />
well aware <strong>of</strong> the limitill Ions cif<br />
I heir knowledge And they do<br />
nut ordinarily cnnci'ul il from<br />
ihc non conomi,«iK with whom<br />
lhr> di'iil But thi'ir stiitt'ments<br />
o! thi'ir tivvn ignnfanci, li-nd to<br />
be apiiliiBcllc ronfessions,<br />
w hi'reH.^ my rpcummrndatinn is<br />
that th*-y .Houtfl h* 1 afzyrc-ssivc<br />
he llUihlhlS<br />
ii kneJW rerlai<br />
t h i n y<br />
;s tte<br />
-• It<br />
• Uc<br />
jn-<br />
pr-iibahly the. people best<br />
nualififd tn<br />
the<br />
impiiea! in 1' J r company<br />
aclion Hlld for ijovi'rnmi-nl<br />
tiriliCy, <strong>of</strong> our own Iffnorancp<br />
We should strlvr lo make our<br />
lack uf kiinwlpriiji- a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
p ci si t i vi, c r,nl i-nl <strong>of</strong><br />
nVrision-miikinu, riilht-r than a<br />
s.'id apoiotji'tk' footriuii' to it<br />
This is what I mean by an<br />
ii y M re s i vc, ;i SSM r I son rjf<br />
IKlloriincc<br />
I have- m past writings<br />
(H'cjasioilally wiiturcd I he<br />
uptnloii that rnurh ni ihi'<br />
I'cciniimic Icm'caslinM thiit is<br />
rloni- in I hi' ordinary wiiy is not<br />
u-ii'li'ss hul hiirmful<br />
L>ec i si si n iii;i k ing is an<br />
i n i<br />
in<br />
business cipiTiiticins. hul<br />
fon'Pastinti is not Any doosi .n<br />
has in he. matli' in thi' light <strong>of</strong><br />
nleviinl fatts which arc<br />
known, but ;i!.so in rccfjumtion<br />
<strong>of</strong> what ii unknown and<br />
perhaps unknowable Thi'<br />
womi lhinu ihe economist can<br />
do lor ih" decision-maker is to<br />
iitj.scure the line lictween what<br />
THI OCEANJHTY SiNTINIL-LEDQIR<br />
through 48 states aiiH into Canada and<br />
Mexit'o. The vehicle which has now<br />
traveled 551,000 miles shines under its<br />
original roat <strong>of</strong> paint and is "still<br />
operating beautifully", Mrs. Hughes has<br />
owned two other cm, a Ford Model T<br />
pim'hased in 1915 andii Fnrd Model A<br />
Uses <strong>of</strong> ignorance<br />
i* known Hfifi what is<br />
iir. k nnwn<br />
This is nlmrisi cxaelly what<br />
is Hour in tht' rusiomars<br />
pj-'KM'Hun's (!f ffsrerastiny Th» !<br />
tTonomisf. fully i\wsifi> <strong>of</strong> his<br />
own hm ilation*. inrts obliged<br />
simply ' lo do thf 1 bi'st he can"<br />
in providing fnreeasls <strong>of</strong><br />
anything hi«» principals wanl<br />
fiirnpiisti'ii<br />
I idsu hi'licvf that .a more<br />
aBBressivf iisiertion by<br />
Hrfinomi.sf.s cif ignorance is<br />
di'siraiili- in (he formulation <strong>of</strong><br />
national peonamic policies<br />
The fine tuiiinij approach to<br />
rnoiini.iry and fist-aj policy<br />
would, <strong>of</strong> roursp, be fully<br />
jusiifiiiri if nur knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />
the thanking economic<br />
s i i u a 11 o n<br />
C' Trip Iff v<br />
c^planiit ions<br />
in oil r<br />
_»'"f always<br />
But If ,,ur<br />
'if ! he limita! ions<br />
k flow ledge are<br />
lipolcj ji'lic<br />
nCgressivr wf 1<br />
rather than<br />
not likeh If)<br />
lieler pcihcv makers from the<br />
fine iunmjj approach<br />
An aggressive aSRertion <strong>of</strong><br />
our mniiraiice, and an analytic<br />
I' K p I 11 F a I i ij n <strong>of</strong> its<br />
ronsCfjui-i t'l's. leads however to<br />
a reieclion uf the tine-luning<br />
approach altogether The<br />
decision-making strategy which<br />
takes full account <strong>of</strong> ignorance<br />
leads in the dirocion <strong>of</strong><br />
maintaining a relatively steady<br />
posture in fiscal and monetary<br />
pojjcy<br />
Naiiona! polity in regard to<br />
Ihe balance <strong>of</strong> payments is a<br />
prime example <strong>of</strong> huw an<br />
aiilin'sMvi' assertion <strong>of</strong><br />
ilTnorancc can be <strong>of</strong> great help.<br />
I speak feelingly on this subject<br />
because my own fund cif<br />
ignorance on it is so large.<br />
Furthermore, I am proud cif<br />
the fact that I came by my<br />
ignorance the hard<br />
way through long study which<br />
revealed that most <strong>of</strong> what I<br />
knew about the balance <strong>of</strong><br />
payment* wasn't so. An<br />
agMressive assertion <strong>of</strong><br />
ignorance tin the "balance <strong>of</strong><br />
payments problem" (whatever<br />
that may be) would have led to<br />
better national policy decisions<br />
in that area than we have in<br />
fact had<br />
<strong>On</strong>e logical reaction <strong>of</strong><br />
economists to my emphasis on<br />
ignorance may be to advocate<br />
more and bigfjer programs <strong>of</strong><br />
research to fill ~jn the<br />
knowledge gaps. I don't mean<br />
to argue against this approach<br />
but I do have reservations<br />
about its fruilfulness. Much <strong>of</strong><br />
whnt we would like to know is,<br />
I think, not only unknown in<br />
practice but unknowable in<br />
principle<br />
CONEY'S<br />
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The r.'HMin I say this is that<br />
tiicrc seems to me to be an<br />
inherent contradiction in the<br />
belief that we ever can know<br />
eerlain ihinfis For example, if<br />
we ever b«ame able to predict<br />
Ihe large and sudden changes in<br />
Ihe inventory situation thai are<br />
occasionally recorded, they<br />
would cease to happen<br />
Perhaps what is needed is<br />
economics is an equivalent <strong>of</strong><br />
the Heisj.nberg principle <strong>of</strong><br />
uncertainty in physics. This<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> precise definition <strong>of</strong><br />
what we can know and can't<br />
know would, I believe, be a<br />
most notable contribution to<br />
our science and a most helpful<br />
pjide to practitioners cif our<br />
art<br />
Ail this shouldn't be too<br />
shocking and il may even be<br />
Ifitp If economists really knew<br />
what they are supposed (by<br />
others and sometimes by<br />
themselves) to know, there<br />
would be a good ease for a<br />
centrally planned economy We<br />
can save society from that fate<br />
by asserting our ignorance<br />
aggressively.<br />
BIBLE VERSE<br />
"Who Kheddeih IDIK'N blood<br />
by man nhall hiM binod In- shed:<br />
for in ihe irni^r <strong>of</strong> C»od madp<br />
HF man."<br />
1, Who spoke these words')<br />
2, To whom'<br />
3. Where are they recorded'<br />
4. Who is the author <strong>of</strong> the book<br />
in which they appear 1 '<br />
Answers To Bib'e Verse<br />
1, Ckid,<br />
2, Noah and his sons,<br />
3, Genesis 9:8,<br />
4, It is ascribed to Musi's but<br />
only in a (jeneral way.<br />
Legislation revamps<br />
State's organization<br />
New "jcriuy now has 17<br />
cabinet level executive<br />
departments , three le» limn<br />
ihe coiisiitutional limit <strong>of</strong> 20<br />
as well as WVITBI iiHdilions and<br />
shifts in itivi
New look at Wetlands Bill<br />
The iontroversial Wetlands Aft <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>1970</strong> was passed by the Slot* 1 Assembly<br />
Monday despite the ohjiu-tions <strong>of</strong> ten<br />
South Jersey assembly men, The bill now<br />
goes to Governor William T C'nhill, why<br />
will sign it into law<br />
Thij bill, passed with Si'tinte<br />
amendments, requires that a permit hv<br />
obtained from the State Oepsirtmenl <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental Protection before any<br />
draining, dumping, dredging, alteration,<br />
pollution or building <strong>of</strong> any kind can<br />
take place nn the wetlands <strong>of</strong> the stale,<br />
Another provision nf the Act would<br />
prohibit development <strong>of</strong> wetlands less<br />
than an elevation <strong>of</strong> one foot above local<br />
extreme high water. South Jersey<br />
Assemblymen and |oc»l <strong>of</strong>ficials iontend<br />
this provision will result m an<br />
unreasonable hardship nn liiiistiii ri'Ki>rt<br />
communities.<br />
They say that the hill when it takes<br />
effect in two years, after maps <strong>of</strong> the<br />
state's wetlands have hi'en completed,<br />
will seriously effect the wnnomy <strong>of</strong> such<br />
coastal rce 1 "' 1 " Thpro i« morit in fhiu<br />
argiimpnt<br />
Officiiils <strong>of</strong> the southern counties<br />
where most <strong>of</strong> this meadow land is<br />
located say the act is an attempt by<br />
North Jersey politicians to preserve open<br />
spaces at someone elses expense.<br />
The provision that would restrict the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> wetlands less than an<br />
elevation <strong>of</strong> one foot above load<br />
extreme high water is unrealistic to say<br />
the least Most <strong>of</strong> the marsh land on thjs<br />
island and, in fact, parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
developed area <strong>of</strong> the city are less than a<br />
foot above the extreme high watPr mark.<br />
No one, including real estate<br />
speculators and government leaders,<br />
wants tA see all <strong>of</strong> the state's wetlands<br />
turned into housing developments and<br />
shopping centers. However, the orderly<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> this community demands that<br />
.some <strong>of</strong> the present rrnirshlmid give w,iif><br />
* # *<br />
Friday<br />
10 15 am Wsrj.An<br />
niversary Meeting nn Musir<br />
Pier<br />
7 ,10 p m Choir Rehearsal<br />
* i •<br />
Saturday<br />
5:30 p rii. - <strong>On</strong>e Hundred<br />
Club at Bp/isons Country<br />
Auction<br />
* * •<br />
Sunday<br />
9 30 am • Church School<br />
9:30 and 1] am Morning<br />
Worship Pastor Wileock's<br />
topic: "A Man Plus Ood"<br />
830 pm Junior Youth<br />
Group and Senior Youth<br />
Oroup<br />
Tuesdny<br />
fi p m W.S.CS. Executive<br />
meeting<br />
* # *<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Sep</strong>temb*r 33<br />
4 p.m Boys and Girls<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
hT JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
10th st and Centml av<br />
Rev D, Richard Omrison,<br />
Pastor<br />
* • •<br />
Sunday-<br />
9 15 am. Church School<br />
9:30 am, • Dialogue '70<br />
adult discussion group meeting<br />
at 100? Central av,, next doer<br />
to the church All adult*<br />
welcome. Buns and c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
served,<br />
11 am. The Service.<br />
7:30 p.m Special pr<strong>of</strong>ram<br />
on the Music Pl«r featuring<br />
Tom Sander, chalk artist, using<br />
for his topic "Gospel In Art".<br />
The program is sponiored by<br />
the LCW<br />
Monday-<br />
8 p.m. • Southern District Daily •<br />
meeting in the church, 8 a.m.<br />
Wednesday-<br />
8:45 p.m. • Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
g p.m. Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
11th St. and Central av.<br />
Rev. ChiirlM L, Wood,<br />
D Ed,, Pastor<br />
• * •<br />
Today (Thursday)-<br />
7 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
Sunday (17th Sunday §fter<br />
Trinity)-<br />
8 am. - Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m, • Choral Eucharist,<br />
sermon and Church School<br />
7:30 p.m. • Young<br />
Churchmen, first meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
season<br />
Tuesday<br />
9:30 a.m. • Holy<br />
Communion<br />
MACEDONIA UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
10th tt, and Simpson ».<br />
Rev. i, Allen Clark,<br />
Patter<br />
• • *<br />
Sunday-<br />
9:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
3:30 p.m. • Delair Day. All<br />
welcome.<br />
• • •<br />
WedMsday-<br />
8:30 p.m, • Prayer mooting<br />
* * •<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th st, and Wesley av,,<br />
Rev, William Radcliffe Allen,<br />
Th.M., Factor<br />
• • *<br />
Sunday•<br />
9:30 a.m. • Grided Sunday<br />
School, CIUMI far each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the family. John H.<br />
Pfaeffli, general superintent<br />
dent.<br />
11 a.m. • Mornlni Worshipi<br />
Sermon, "The Church<br />
triumphant In Trouble."<br />
lla.m.-Nuriery<br />
6:16 p.m. • Senior High C,<br />
I. 7:30 p.m. • Evening<br />
Worship. Sermon, "The Criiis<br />
InM«rria|«."<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Musis. Henry C.<br />
Loper.<br />
Organist, Mrs, Duvid Tobias.<br />
Puking on Wisley iv., next<br />
to Church.<br />
• • •<br />
Monday •<br />
7:80 p.m. • Monthly meeting<br />
Sunday School Anoelttion,<br />
Sunday School building.<br />
Tuesday -<br />
!O;S0 a.m. • Women's Bible<br />
Make<br />
STRONG<br />
fecmiRCHES COMMUNITIES<br />
Midw..<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
10th st and Wesley •«<br />
R»v Dav.d P Wright<br />
n D Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
B ,10 am fiundav Sehuoi<br />
with classes for every mfmbcr<br />
<strong>of</strong> the familv William J<br />
Bedding, g n n » r a !<br />
superintendent<br />
10 45 am Worship<br />
Service , conducted hy Donald<br />
D. Phillips Speaker, Dr John<br />
Meaahey, Chairman Dept <strong>of</strong><br />
Biblical Exposition at<br />
Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />
Mrs Ruth Allen, organist,<br />
Prank Allen and Ray Adam*,<br />
vocalists<br />
10 46 am Supprvisad<br />
nursery, downstairs<br />
1:16 p m Qospel service at<br />
Crest Ha'en conducted by<br />
Ladies Bible Class<br />
7 p m, • Evening Qospel<br />
Service, Ruth Allen, organist,<br />
Frank Allen and Ray Adams,<br />
vocalists. W»lt Zulker, song<br />
leader Donald D Phillips<br />
conducting the service<br />
Speaker. Dr, John MeOahey<br />
7 p.m. • Supervised night<br />
nurs»ry<br />
* * •<br />
Wednesday •<br />
7:30 p.m Midweek Service<br />
<strong>of</strong> prayer, praise and Bible<br />
study conducted by Donald D<br />
Phillips,<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Simpson av<br />
Rev James Birts,<br />
Pastor<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday -<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
• * •<br />
ST. FRANCES CABRINI<br />
R.C.<br />
2nd st and Atlanac av.<br />
Rev, William P, MeConistan,<br />
Pastor<br />
Mais<br />
Saturday •<br />
3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m.<br />
Confe«ions<br />
6 and 8 p.m. • Masses<br />
"• •<br />
and to obey what they<br />
consider a material body rnor*-<br />
ihan they do n spiritual Ood<br />
The Bibli 1 r-ilations include<br />
the First Oimmandmtint,<br />
Thou shall have no other gods<br />
h<strong>of</strong>opr me," and ihe nih«. nine<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
8lh *l arid Wiwl av<br />
Rev 7, I, BvrH pasrm<br />
Friday<br />
7 .10 p m Blblf CluiS<br />
H ,10 p m Seni»' Chn<br />
10 am Sunday School<br />
1115 am Mrsrning<br />
Wnnhip<br />
• * *<br />
Tuesday<br />
ft p m Pravef meeting<br />
iVpdnesday<br />
4 p m. BYPU<br />
4 p m Intermediate<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
<br />
('hi<br />
Sunday •<br />
8, B,<br />
MaMes<br />
10:16, 11:30 a.m.<br />
ith rl.i<br />
Church S<br />
ill iu'-<br />
M..rmni; W"<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S B.C.<br />
13th it. and Wesley av<br />
The Right Rev,<br />
Msgr. Alfred Jess, Pastor<br />
Daily •<br />
7 and 8 a.m. • Masses<br />
Saturday •<br />
7 p m, • Mas!<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and after the 7<br />
p.m, Mtsd • Confetsions<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday•<br />
8, 9:18, 10:30, 11:30 a.m.<br />
and 6:30 p.m. • Mnam<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNSEL R. C.<br />
40th st, and Asbury av.<br />
Rev, Joseph McCauley,<br />
Pastor<br />
Daily •<br />
8 a,m, »nd 7 p.m. • MassM<br />
6 to 6:80 p.m. • Confessioni<br />
Saturday • '<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to<br />
Sunday •<br />
7, 8, 9, 10, 11 »m. -Masses<br />
• * •<br />
Holy Days •<br />
7, 8, 9 a.m. and 7 p.m, -<br />
Masses<br />
• • *<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
8th it. arid Asbury av,<br />
• * •<br />
Sunday -<br />
11 a.m. - Sunday Service<br />
11 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
• • «<br />
Wednesday •<br />
§ p.m. • Testimony meeting<br />
Daily •<br />
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Reading<br />
Room open<br />
Emphasis on materialism it a<br />
modem form <strong>of</strong> idolatry and<br />
can be counteracted by an<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> the Ten<br />
OommandmenU M explained<br />
in the Lesson-Sermon on<br />
"Matter" to be read in nil<br />
Christian Science churches <strong>On</strong><br />
Sundiiy, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 20.<br />
"We bow down to matter,<br />
and entertain finite thoughts <strong>of</strong><br />
Ood like the pagan idolater,"<br />
state* one <strong>of</strong> the reading* front<br />
Science and Health with Key<br />
to the Scripture, by Maty<br />
Baker Eddy, Discoverer and<br />
Founder <strong>of</strong> Christian ScUnce.<br />
"Mortals Me inclined to fear<br />
Saturday •<br />
10 a.m. •<br />
Confirmation Class<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An American Bapii«t fhurch<br />
2O2fi Shore rd<br />
RPV Kurt B Frank.<br />
Pastor<br />
# * s<br />
Today (Thursrlavl<br />
7 30 pm .Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
7 45 p m Senior fhoir<br />
rnhr.M •>.»! Tuesday —<br />
hpm BVPL<br />
} p ni IntiFmrdi.ilr<br />
MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY INPETENDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
9th it and New York av<br />
Rev. Oene Corbett,<br />
Pastor<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday •<br />
9:45 «.m, • Churehh School<br />
11 a.rn, • Morning Worship<br />
84B p.m • Junior and<br />
Senior Young People<br />
7:30 p.m Evangelistic<br />
Service<br />
• « i<br />
Wednesday •<br />
7:30 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
ST, JOSEPH'S R.C,<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la,<br />
Msgr, Edward O'Connor,<br />
Pastor<br />
Daily -<br />
7 ind B a.m. Masses<br />
7:30 to 8 p.m. - Confessions<br />
• * •<br />
Saturday •<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
p.m. • Confetsions<br />
7 p.m. • Mass<br />
• * •<br />
Sunday -<br />
7:45, 9, 10, 11 a.m., noon<br />
and 6 p.m. • MaMes<br />
• • »<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
157 Shore rd.<br />
Rev. Adolph Wm, Kahl,<br />
B, D., View<br />
Today (Thursday) •<br />
7 p.m • Junior Choir<br />
rehetrsal<br />
8 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
Youth<br />
Sunday (17 th Sunday after<br />
Trinity) •<br />
8 «.m. • Holy Communion<br />
9 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
and Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
7:30 p.ffl; • Bvening Prayer<br />
and Youth Fellowship meeting<br />
• • *<br />
Monday •<br />
9 a.m. • Christ Church<br />
Nursery School reopeni for the<br />
fall term,<br />
10 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10-30 a.m. • Episcopal<br />
Churchwomen Christmas<br />
Bazaar workshop<br />
• • *<br />
Tuesday •<br />
8 p.m. • Adult Confirmation<br />
Class<br />
• • •<br />
ORACILUTHERAN<br />
Shore rd. and Dawes av.<br />
Rev, Charles Rinck Jr.,<br />
Paitor<br />
• • •<br />
Today (Thursday) •<br />
7:30 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
• * •<br />
Sunday•<br />
9:16 a.m. • Church School<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship and Church Nuiwry<br />
• *>*<br />
Monday -<br />
11:30 «.m. • Senior CUtetru<br />
meeting<br />
• » *<br />
Tuesday •<br />
Sunday<br />
9:45 a.m Church School<br />
11 am Morning Worship<br />
6 15pm BYF<br />
7 30 p.m Evening Service<br />
Wednesday<br />
7 30 pm Prayer meeting<br />
* * *<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />
R C<br />
Wabash and Poplar aves<br />
Rev Vincent Ftrrarc,<br />
Pastor<br />
* « #<br />
Daily<br />
7 and S a.m. Masses<br />
* * #<br />
Saturday •<br />
4 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 p m •<br />
Confessions<br />
8:30 p m Mass<br />
• * #<br />
Sunday •<br />
8, 9:30. 1J a.m.. noon and 6<br />
p.m.- Masses<br />
* • *<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore rd.<br />
Rev William Conover,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday•<br />
9:45 am. • Church School<br />
11 am, Morning Worship<br />
8 30 pm Young People<br />
730 p ffl. Evening Service<br />
Wednesday •<br />
8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
• • «<br />
BETHEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heightg av<br />
Marian Rineheimer,<br />
Paster<br />
Sunday<br />
9:45 a.m • Morning Worship<br />
11 a,m, • Church School<br />
• • *<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd, and Central av<br />
Rev. Albert S. Layton,<br />
D.D., Pastor<br />
Rev Clarence Wilson,<br />
Associate<br />
Rev. Howard D Straiten,<br />
Assistant<br />
s • *<br />
Today (Thursday) •<br />
12:30 p.m. • Mary Circle<br />
meeting in the Sunday School<br />
basement.<br />
6:45 p.m. • Youth Choir<br />
rehearsal in th« Choir Room<br />
7 p.m • Boy Scout Troop 39<br />
meeting in Central Hall<br />
8 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal in the Choir Room<br />
8 p.m, • Martha Circle<br />
meeting in the Sunday School<br />
basement,<br />
Saturday •<br />
8:30 am, • Senior<br />
UMYP bike ride to Gravelly<br />
Run,<br />
• * *<br />
Sunday .<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m, • Morning<br />
Worship, Sermon, "Preaching<br />
the Good News", Dr, Layton,<br />
9:30 and 11 am, • Church<br />
Nursery<br />
9:30 a.m, • Church School<br />
for all ages except senior high<br />
youth<br />
10:46 a.m. • Senior High<br />
Church School<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Service.<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> UMYF <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
8:16 p.m, • Senior High<br />
UMYF meeting in the Sunday<br />
School basement<br />
Monday -<br />
6:30 p.m. • Senior High<br />
UMYF volleyball in Central<br />
Hall<br />
H HO p m Wnm!»i<br />
Linwood miMlifiB<br />
Sund.Ht Hr-h,,,.t biym<br />
Tucsdny<br />
10 am WSf'K<br />
brsarH rni'fiiny IF- 'H<br />
6 45 p m<br />
rppf-.n<br />
TRINITY LNITED<br />
MFTHODIST<br />
RonwvHl hlvH and Sh.,r.. .H<br />
Marmora<br />
Rvv Brur.f Phillipf.<br />
Pa suit<br />
* * *<br />
Today (Thursday)<br />
7 3f) p m s.-ni'.F fh.<br />
Sundiiy<br />
9 45 a m Sundav Schnni<br />
11 am Morning Worship<br />
ISO pm Evening Sprvni'<br />
* * *<br />
Monday<br />
7 p m M*>!hi>di£t Vnulh<br />
Fpliow-ihip<br />
* • *<br />
Tuesday<br />
I p m Biblf Studv Oroup<br />
* * •<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Church and Shorr rds<br />
Palermo<br />
Rev Clyde Whan.,<br />
Paitur<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9:45 a.m Sunday School<br />
II am Morning Worship<br />
7 30 p m Evening<br />
Fellowship Hour<br />
WKSI.KY I'MTK' 1<br />
SI KTH' it H 1 -: 7<br />
F . I , rUli.'l'<br />
I),-1 ,l,,hi '...••..!. .•<br />
\]>ir<br />
^FAVILLK 1 N!"fK'<br />
MKTHomST<br />
Ui i O\H. H* iH« .\<br />
fail.,'<br />
!ud,i>, Thurvi.il i<br />
I Jfnlh Bihlc Hour<br />
i V p<br />
" i' p rr}<br />
( fiHHIN CITS<br />
HAPT1NT<br />
M.. in M<br />
H.I Hiir.% Kmrt<br />
Fr, Kahl fo observe<br />
his 28th anniversary<br />
SOMERS POINT The Rev,<br />
Adolph William Kahl, vicar <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ Episcopal Church, will<br />
otiscrvi- the 2hth anniversary ot<br />
hit Ordination to the 5ss"ed,<br />
Priesthood Sunday<br />
Fr Kahl he the Celebrant •«'<br />
the Sam service and the Rer."<br />
Canim Stuart F Oast will be<br />
the guest Celebrant and<br />
Preacher at the 9 am Family<br />
Service Fr rdhl again will be<br />
Ihe Celebrant al the 11 a.m,<br />
lervice with Canon Qast as<br />
u I"<br />
1 i<br />
i iufeh School<br />
M> rmng Worship<br />
Hunday Evening<br />
ill I<br />
MARMORA<br />
(huri-h Srhi.nl<br />
Ki'-nn.B W,.rShip<br />
P<br />
( n mp.-l Hmir<br />
Youth Workshop<br />
Wi and L M ,<br />
F.tlwani Hichm.,r,d<br />
* * *<br />
T.idi.% I Tr jr«i,i> I<br />
fi 1" p m Bui<br />
Sunday<br />
9 30 ,1 m<br />
flaw.<br />
, A Youth Workshop will be<br />
held Sunday in the<br />
Reformation Lutheran Church<br />
in Abseeon The affair will be<br />
from 3 to 8 p m and Is open<br />
for all youth, youth advuwrs<br />
and thos» interested in working<br />
Jhor,. rd heaville wjth ^ m ^^<br />
M«.ur,j for divine worship chun,hei <strong>of</strong> the area.<br />
• arh Firs! Day morning at 1 1 r<br />
1 0 a m In noon Fellowship<br />
Hi.ur and Blblf Study<br />
6 ifi p m Choir rehearsal<br />
• * *<br />
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE<br />
Communion - Be rise and Advertise -<br />
Monday<br />
8 ISpiti Stockadr*<br />
7pm Church<br />
* * »<br />
Tuesday<br />
7pm Boys' Brigade<br />
* * *<br />
W«dnpsdiy<br />
7 p-nj- • Colonists<br />
• • •<br />
TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Rev John Oarrahan,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Today (Thursdav I<br />
8 p.m - Senior Choir<br />
practice<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
10a.m. - Sunday School<br />
11:15 irn Morning<br />
Worship<br />
* * *<br />
Monday<br />
7:30 p.m. - Methodist Youth<br />
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^erviee, j I , f'i ..nd 7 ? I i p ft!<br />
Winf to Sell?<br />
Call Ad Taksr<br />
399=5411<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
ANN N, JOHN'S<br />
— BiAUTY SALON —<br />
129 Aibury Av.. Ph. 399.<br />
ANN and JOHN MANNi<br />
Opeii T-hursday Evtrangi<br />
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"YOUB DOORWAY TO LOVIUINISI"<br />
HILDEGARD'S<br />
— BEAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
1710 Aibury Av.. Dill 399.5031<br />
"! A,.<br />
Ro Boswell's<br />
f Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Wear Wifs<br />
Specializing in Permanent Waves<br />
754 Aibury Av». Dial 399.1141<br />
(AcraM from Murph/f I i II)<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
ITH STRUT and CENTRAL AVENUB<br />
P«rmintnf Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Prsprf*tor MARY MISH<br />
OPfW YEAH ROUND<br />
STEDEM'S MAUTY SHOP<br />
Under th« Parwnal Sup«rv!ilen<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE I, STEDEM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
CQMHETB WIG SERVICE<br />
Hair Shaping by Mr. Mac<br />
PLINTY FREE PARKING<br />
PALMIR SHOPPING 6INTIR,<br />
16TH STRUT and HAVIN AViNUI, 399-4333<br />
LINWOOD SALON 927-6564<br />
CERRUTI<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
— M YNM In MVIIIMM —<br />
1MUTY CULTUM<br />
IN ALL iHANCHIf<br />
1019 WM» AM, Mil IW.fM4<br />
CATHOLIC CHARFTIES PLANNING<br />
SESSION Mpmbers <strong>of</strong> thp committee<br />
working on details for the annual<br />
Catholir Charities luncheon fashion<br />
show to be hi'ld next month at the Latin<br />
Hnsino get in somp wnrkshon timp.<br />
Consfitufion<br />
w<br />
b«<br />
Week<br />
Tht- pHficid <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tpmhrr 1 7<br />
In 23 has <strong>of</strong>ficially been<br />
design!, led as Constitution<br />
Wpi>k aernss thn country A<br />
display has been spt up in the<br />
window <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Electric Company, Sth st. and<br />
Asbiirv HV . b%> membPFs <strong>of</strong><br />
Sarah Stillwfli Chapter, DAR<br />
Mrs. William Muwen,<br />
Regent, urgps all merehanLs<br />
_and residentji to display their<br />
Hags particularly during this<br />
week<br />
It takes time;<br />
It takes two week! to<br />
complete a change <strong>of</strong><br />
address in the subscription<br />
lists <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-<br />
Ledger The sooner you<br />
file your change <strong>of</strong> address<br />
notice, the better Phone<br />
399.5411<br />
The Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HfRBERT L, GODFREY, Mfr,<br />
Established 1696<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
Pledging for the future, as in the past, the<br />
finest and most dignified funeral service.<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLi Wl ARE A*<br />
NIAR AS YOUR PHONI — DIAL 3W.0077<br />
Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />
Following the meeting<br />
refreshments were served by<br />
Mrs. Curtin and the hostess gift<br />
went to Mrs. Haskett,<br />
Almost as welcome as<br />
a letter from home ...<br />
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SUBSCRIPTION<br />
to the<br />
SENTINEL-<br />
LEDGER<br />
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Please Send Special $4.00<br />
Student Subscription To<br />
$4.00<br />
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ONLY<br />
or Phone Circulation Dept. 399-5411<br />
Catholic Women<br />
plan Casino trip<br />
Plans fur the unnuiil Catholic<br />
Charities hem'fit Luncheon<br />
Fashion Show were discussed<br />
at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the eommitu>e<br />
last Thursday evening in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> (he county chnifm«n.<br />
Mm Anthony Fitzick, 1428<br />
Central hv<br />
' The nffair will be held<br />
Plans for National Venture<br />
Week and the North Atlantic<br />
Region <strong>of</strong> the Venture Club<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> AmericM 1 fall<br />
conference were discussed by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Venture Club nfeeting recently<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> the president,.<br />
Miss Sharon Given.<br />
The Conference will be held<br />
October 23 to 25 at the Seven<br />
Sprlngi Mountain Resort,<br />
Champion, Pa, National<br />
Venture Week is designated<br />
October 4 through 11,<br />
Tentative suggestions for<br />
projects for the corning year<br />
and social activities on a local<br />
level also were made.<br />
/^t Whaf ihwld I At<br />
LJ jtbMt paying NM CIMgyman<br />
whs conducts<br />
• fiNwral Mnrlea In my fwn<br />
iiyf<br />
A ThJs H probably the<br />
At most unresolved ques<br />
tton <strong>of</strong> ail tfiose asked<br />
us ttirouj^i ttie yean. It<br />
ihould be answerad, flm <strong>of</strong><br />
aU, by saying that no clori<br />
man <strong>of</strong> aj^ i<br />
nominaticKi expecta<br />
to be paid<br />
when it would<br />
be a liantstiip.<br />
lThis may beat<br />
b e Uluaraied<br />
by the (act that<br />
DO on Ii ever<br />
Idoicd the right<br />
to go to church<br />
because he camot contribute<br />
to the maintfnanco <strong>of</strong> tile<br />
i it tM has funds he<br />
is expected to pay bjl stiare.<br />
Some rt-iigiouK giixips have<br />
pbUdd ggtixl stipiixJs.<br />
In sonu- denomlnaUons the<br />
mamberthip in a otwreh and<br />
oonWbudng to it presumes<br />
this pastoral duty.<br />
As a matter <strong>of</strong> equity uw<br />
ek-rgvnmn must be cotnpen<br />
iuKttJ kt Ills time and services<br />
just like any other protaslooal<br />
person. If n> policy<br />
or provision extetfi in Ihe dergyninn's<br />
religious graup we<br />
will tahe care ol ftta fcr tht<br />
(mnUy as We are Ijietructed<br />
and add It to the funeral account.<br />
CHESTER J.<br />
WIMBERG<br />
Fun«r*I Home<br />
Foyf MNMn «# runaM<br />
iwvlM to M) Owdi<br />
201 Aitury Ave.<br />
Ph. 399.2854 ,<br />
LWV to stage meeting<br />
on <strong>City</strong> rule choices<br />
Shown herp standing are Mrs. Paul Smith<br />
and Mrs, Anthtjny Fitzick, county<br />
chairman. Seated are Mrs, Joseph Paone,<br />
Rev. Frank P, Wort and Mrs James<br />
Pplvino. Senior Photo<br />
Candlelight pledge<br />
ritual by sorority<br />
A candlelight Pledge Ritual<br />
was conducted at the miietinf;<br />
jewelry demonstration and sale<br />
<strong>of</strong> Xi Alpha Iota Chapter, Beta<br />
will be held <strong>Sep</strong>tember 23 at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Joseph<br />
Sigma Phi held last week in the<br />
Boucher, 210 W Barr av ,<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Barry Haskett<br />
Linwnod Friends are invited<br />
The Ritual <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
The social committee<br />
installed Mrs Clifford Clark<br />
reported the annual spaghetti<br />
and Mrs James Woodland as<br />
dinner for members and their<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Beta Sigma Phi<br />
husbands has been set for<br />
Mrs Stanley Mumford,<br />
October 18 It will be held at<br />
president, conducted the The I unghorn, 11th and<br />
ceremony and was assisted by Simpson av<br />
Mrs. Anne Curtin and Mrs<br />
The program for the<br />
Haskett The -pledges were<br />
evening, "What Is Life'<br />
escorted by Mrs. Edward<br />
Boweri, vice president<br />
At the business meeting<br />
announcement was made that a<br />
9 growth Home rule thrives in<br />
As fall approaches and with<br />
New Jersey a« noU'd by the<br />
it more time for attention to<br />
wide assortment ar municipal<br />
community affairs, the League<br />
structures city, town,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women Vole has<br />
announced a public meeting on<br />
township, village and borough<br />
October 24 at noon in the Friday, October 9, in the high<br />
TTie various ways <strong>of</strong> organizing<br />
Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, and school auditorium<br />
a municipal governnifnt are<br />
similarly diverse and pqually<br />
will feature enu^rtflinrnent by Billed as "A Night About<br />
confuung.<br />
Liberties' It is sponsored the Town", it wjl] feature an<br />
annually by the NIX counties <strong>of</strong> explanation by Dr Ernest C The Sentinel.Ledger will<br />
the Oamden Diocese<br />
Reoek Jr. <strong>of</strong> the options in publish n series <strong>of</strong> three Articles<br />
Mrs' Joseph McLaughlin is government strueiiii-e open to in the next three weeks<br />
serving as ticket chairman New Jersey cities<br />
outlining three <strong>of</strong> the alternate<br />
Other locnl women on the Dr Rnock, n native <strong>of</strong> forms <strong>of</strong> government currently<br />
committee nre Mrs H W Belleville U director <strong>of</strong> the popular Commission,<br />
Ahrens, Mrs John Boyle, Mrs Bureau <strong>of</strong> Government May<strong>of</strong>Council and <strong>City</strong><br />
John Brady, Mrs Rog^r Research at Rutgers, author <strong>of</strong> Manager, It Is the hope <strong>of</strong> the<br />
La Rosa, Mrs Joseph Paone, half a dozen books in the area <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> League <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
Mrs James Pulvimi snd Mrs <strong>of</strong> governmental organization Voters that every voter will<br />
P.iul Smith<br />
and finance, and conjfultant to read with interest in<br />
•A highlight <strong>of</strong> the event is the New Jersey Constitutional preparation for a large meeting<br />
the presrnLition <strong>of</strong> door gifts Convention nf 1966 m well as October 9 and, ultimately, that<br />
which range from a fur jacket, to numerous township charter local residents will approach<br />
trip to 14is Vegas, sterling silver oommiisiona<br />
any decision with informorf<br />
snd ohjeHivp iudgpment<br />
lea set, thmilgh many others Following his factual<br />
too numerous tn mPntiori presontatiafl a question period,<br />
The next meeting <strong>of</strong> thewill<br />
be moderated by Mrs. L,<br />
committee will be October 6 in Edison Mathis <strong>of</strong> Margate, past<br />
Cancer Society<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Mcl.niighlin. president <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Area<br />
I 112 OPIUM av<br />
LWV and a former member <strong>of</strong> annual unit meeting<br />
the LWV State Board The<br />
audience will be given ample<br />
C Victor Rone, <strong>of</strong> Vindann,<br />
opportunity to ejtplore and<br />
a vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
clarify the picture for<br />
American Cancer Society, New<br />
themselves.<br />
Jersey Division, Inc. will be<br />
Sisters <strong>of</strong> St, Jam<br />
Mrs. Joseph K, Veasey. the piest speaker at the annual<br />
plan sing at fair Voters Service chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I uague, reports that the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Division's Cape<br />
May County Unit, Monday<br />
Singing and good times go suggeitiun for such a public (<strong>Sep</strong>tember 21).<br />
hand in hand and the Sisters <strong>of</strong> moetinB came from the Garden<br />
The meeting, scheduled for<br />
St Joseph claim that their Fair Civic Association at a<br />
8 p m in the cafeteria <strong>of</strong> the<br />
is something to sing about The preliminary meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Burdetie Tomlin Memorial<br />
Fair is being held at Chestnut city wide civic council Ais<strong>of</strong>in<br />
Hospital, Cape May Court<br />
Hill College, Chestnut Hill, attendance were<br />
House, wUI feature the<br />
Philadelphia, this week from representatives <strong>of</strong> the Chamber Installation <strong>of</strong> the Unit's newly<br />
11 am to II pm now <strong>of</strong> Commerce, the 18-28elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for fiscal<br />
through Saturday,<br />
Community Association, the <strong>1970</strong>^71, Bs well as a showing<br />
A real "people who need Merion Park Civic Association, <strong>of</strong> a brief ACS film, "A Lady<br />
people " venBire, the Fair the South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Called", which defines and<br />
grounds sing <strong>of</strong> nearly 50 Improvement Association and explains American Cancer<br />
booths, amusements, a Teepee the Jaycees.<br />
Society programs and<br />
Town for children, food Mrs. Veasey cites a activities.<br />
stations, information centers widespread interest in the<br />
Rone will discuss various<br />
and tombola prizes.<br />
alternate forms <strong>of</strong> government<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> American Cancer<br />
Among the many tunes<br />
available to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> under<br />
Society endeavors in New<br />
chanted by the Fair are "Me<br />
state l»w as census reports<br />
Jersey with particular emphasis<br />
and My Teddy Bear" at the<br />
retlect Ucean <strong>City</strong>'s rapid<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Cancer Crusade in Cape<br />
stuffed anim.nl booth, "Brown<br />
May County,<br />
Paper Packages Tied Up With<br />
A year-end report will be<br />
String" at the surprise booth,<br />
presented showing the progress<br />
"These are a Few <strong>of</strong> my<br />
made by the unit during the last<br />
", was Favorite Things" at the attic<br />
fiscal period and the incoming<br />
presented by Mrs Hasketl She treasures and novelties booths,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers will alert the members<br />
spoke on the chemical basis <strong>of</strong> "It's Beginning to Look a Lot<br />
life and the spiritual side. Like Christmas" at theLake<br />
family holds as to the goals and standards <strong>of</strong><br />
the coming year<br />
The speaker opened by Christmas booth, and many<br />
reunion Saturday<br />
Officers a'ssuming the duties<br />
saying that life can beothers.<br />
<strong>of</strong> their positions at the<br />
beautiful, or it can be ugly; it The public is invited All The (nnusl Lake Family meeting Include Charles H<br />
can be a bowl <strong>of</strong> cherries, or proceeds will go to St Joseph's Historical Society Reunion will Carroll, president; S Henry<br />
they could be sour, it all Villa, a home for retired or be held Saturday with the Vance, vice president, Albert<br />
depends on the individual She infirm sisters <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> business meeting epening the Mans Jr., second vice president<br />
pointed out that the average St Joseph Sisters from this session at 3 pm in" theMrs,<br />
Kathryn Willis, secretary,<br />
life span in the United States order teach at St Augustine'g Tabernacle<br />
MiM M, Jane Vance, treasurer.<br />
for a male is 6? years and for a School here In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and The annual Memorial Service<br />
female 73 years<br />
at St. Joseph's School in will be conducted immediately<br />
In dealing with the spiritual Somers Point.<br />
aspect <strong>of</strong> life, the speaker<br />
noted that religion is the most<br />
powerful source in the world.<br />
New Hope Bui Trip<br />
She said there are 11 major<br />
religioit in the world today, Venture Club plans<br />
and that Christ ianity,<br />
comprising 300 denominations,<br />
has flOQ-mjllion followers. All<br />
stress the Golden Rule<br />
social activities<br />
following the business meeting.<br />
This will be held under the old<br />
cedar tree at the northeast<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> 8th st, and Asbury<br />
•v. The Rev. William R,<br />
Quffick, former pMter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First United M«thodiit Church,<br />
will <strong>of</strong>ficiate.<br />
Dinner will be served at 6<br />
pm, at White Hall. Guest<br />
speaker will be Dr. Armand<br />
Spreeher and soloiM will he<br />
Liyton Smick, accompanied<br />
by Mri. Smick.<br />
The public i« invited to the<br />
dinner. Reservations may be<br />
made by calling Herbert<br />
Godfrey at 399-0127,<br />
A few seats remain for the<br />
bus trip to Peddlers' Village<br />
and New Hope, Pa., being<br />
sponsored by the Colony Club<br />
The affair will take place<br />
October 21 leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
at S;30 a:m, and leaving<br />
Peddlers' Village for the^return<br />
trip »t 4 p.m. Further<br />
informttion may be obtained<br />
and reservations mtde by<br />
calling Mn, Edward J Fields<br />
Jr. at 399-7578 or Mrs,<br />
Thomas Williams at 3992B38,<br />
FREE<br />
-•• H70 fVE HEALTH<br />
SCREENING EXAMINATION<br />
FOR PRISONS OVER 3S YEARS OF AGE<br />
AT THI<br />
Burdette Tomlin Hospital<br />
Eye Clinic<br />
Cape May Court House New Jersey<br />
MORNING HOURS ONLY)<br />
9 a.m. 'HI 11 a.m. TuMday, Smt. 22, <strong>1970</strong><br />
ALSO AT THE<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Somers Point New Jersey<br />
•VININO HOURS ONLYL<br />
6:30 111 8:30 p.m. Tuwutly, S*f*. 22, IW0<br />
—Sponsored by—<br />
The Medical Society <strong>of</strong> N, J,<br />
MILLER OPTICAL CO,<br />
PRISCRIPTIONS ACCU^TfLY FILLID<br />
MPAIRS and DUPLICATIONS<br />
SUN GLASSES<br />
DIAL 399-4000<br />
519 Eighth StrMt Oewn Cffy, N,J,<br />
J<br />
?|!THURSDAY, SIPTEMBeR \7. <strong>1970</strong><br />
Ht K - — -• —•—-<br />
t 7<br />
Altar Society sets<br />
Latin Casino trip<br />
hOMERb POINT A<br />
i chart, r. r! bu- trip t,, (he Latin<br />
disin.i in Lhcrry Hill is bpinR<br />
spunwmd hy thr Rosary Altar<br />
Sum tv nf si ,l,iH.ph'» RC"<br />
f'huprh<br />
Ihr afffl.r is scheduled for<br />
Wi.rlnr plan<br />
the week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2nth<br />
under the .njspicev nl ihi<br />
C cj m m i t t e e it n I h i<br />
C^fn.^rViit itsn <strong>of</strong> ViMun uf th*<br />
Medirnl Society nf New Jersey<br />
the Ni.yv .Ii.rsJ'y AtaH^my u|<br />
O p h t h a ! m (•! ii B y ant<br />
Uliilnrvnj>olo(jy, thr- N(i«<br />
Jersfiy riimrrlissinri for thi<br />
Blind, !ht* Hi.Ht*' DepiirimiMi! ol<br />
Health, the New Joi-wj<br />
Ho^TiUil A Commit Iei m'-mbers Fred<br />
Appropriations Committee He Blank, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. and<br />
is still a member <strong>of</strong> theHelene<br />
C Mace, <strong>of</strong> North<br />
committee<br />
Wildwood. wjll also be .It the<br />
Kay has played other head table<br />
important roles in prior Dinner chairman an'Counly<br />
Republican organization Clerk Richard \' Anderson,<br />
eampaignsi He was President who is also treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Richard M Nixon's campaign DOP urbanization, md Mrs<br />
manager in Cape* May County Mace. They said a capacity<br />
and served as campaign rfowd will attend the annual<br />
orgariiijer for the legislative •vent.<br />
Doctor* 1 Prwcrlptiont<br />
Acflurataly<br />
921 A*but> Avenue Dial 399-3373<br />
OraN PRBDAYS UNTTL 9<br />
PAGI S — SiCTION TWO<br />
Charlie Byrd at ACC for <strong>Sep</strong>t. 24 ConcerfB<br />
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n.ifTiljt . ,, I [ M kil, vh :. fi I. -i<br />
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!rf// t'ii liif it! *-, !h*' qL.unl..!<br />
rctlirt., •.! ,\l r hs pi ip.i I,-'<br />
fil'mand ,/li-r (j.-liyhliriy all<br />
mi.rHiiu- ..i.di.ii. 1 * uiih ,i<br />
rnnciT! ,-.' Ih. ("..lln;.. I,.,'<br />
F.-bn>a'><br />
In aHriiiii.n ii, H\ id -<br />
Off F,,r Saigon<br />
Mr «nd Mr* Irf>. W Hi-mi-k<br />
and diiughit.r. C-dthiTini-,<br />
visiteri frii-nds and ri-Utivei, in<br />
Marmora id this rity rnrintly<br />
Mr Hernrk li-fi Isil wf...|i for<br />
Saieon where hi, will be<br />
working with Ihr AID<br />
program While he «, away Mrs<br />
Herrick and Csthennr. will hf<br />
staving m N'onhncld<br />
Pork Loin Roasts<br />
7-inch Rib Steaks<br />
II...in. N. I,,,..<br />
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PAOi 6 — SiCTION TWO THI OCiAN CITY SfNTINfLLIDGIR THURSDAY, SEPTIMBIR 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Warns bikers about safety<br />
hi'.iil<br />
[>• I> m i n i I,I S . i i ' - n I'.ili.il «tiil ' '<br />
AMERICAN<br />
EXPRESS<br />
HURST<br />
TRAVEL AGENCY<br />
For all your<br />
CAR CARE NEEDS<br />
OPiN<br />
24<br />
STOP IN AT<br />
RED iALL SIRVICI<br />
9TH ST. A BAY AVE DIAL 399-9709<br />
House<br />
Checking Service<br />
Takt- ihc worry nut df bcint an =;ibwnt<br />
homo owner this winter Wr wtll (*ari'fuil\<br />
c;ht.'L'k > uur huu^t* t'Vury other day<br />
PLUMBING & HEATING<br />
ROOSEVILT iLVD.. MARMORA, DIAL 3W-JMI<br />
Otnan Clfy Business Address 2M iTH STREIT<br />
LATEX INTERIOR<br />
White and Colors<br />
LATEX EXTERIOR<br />
White and Colors<br />
ROYAi OIL FUEL<br />
Feiton-Slbley<br />
PAINTS<br />
Reg. $7,13 $6.50<br />
gal.<br />
Re« $8.25 $7.50<br />
gal:<br />
497 VINYL INTERIOR ReB. S3 10 $4.59<br />
White:; and Colors gal<br />
63 ONE-COAT EXTERIOR<br />
White only Reg. $9.25 $8.10<br />
gal.<br />
BLISTER RESISTANT Reg $8.95 $7.98<br />
ml<br />
DIAMOND FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL<br />
7 Colors Reg. $7,85 $7.10<br />
SUPERLASTIC LINSEED OIL<br />
Exterior Reg. $8.95 $7.50<br />
DEKO SEMI.GLOSS ENAMEL<br />
White <strong>On</strong>ly Reg. $8.10 $7.30<br />
gal.<br />
9" ROLLER and PAN Reg, $1.98 $1.59<br />
SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.<br />
1200 WIST AVINUi DIAL 399-0150<br />
OPEN 'TIL 4 P. M,<br />
ON SATURDAYS<br />
THAT TIME AGAIN Sgt. Carl Cost displays<br />
•"Si'hul tnr<br />
Mdi"-. Their uv on<br />
i'-nwneri front lawn* ie<br />
(il.^iiinl because these "ri!3<br />
mow" urassri, generally<br />
produce leaves that tend to ln<<br />
Hat .ind jhiiw fiiiitprmts<br />
The Rutgers re^e;ireher is<br />
Robe-I W Ducll, associate<br />
research specialist in soils and<br />
crops ill the College <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture .ind Environmental<br />
Science<br />
Dr Duell s L'oal is io find a<br />
"zero maintenarn*!'" grass for<br />
madside and highway use <strong>On</strong><br />
({nod soils, some <strong>of</strong> the fine<br />
turf uraHses, come close to<br />
meetma the* requirements.<br />
So far his research,<br />
supported by the N J<br />
fjepartmeiit <strong>of</strong> Trarispiirtation,<br />
ha* pcjjnT,i'd to si'veral varieties<br />
th.fit .-how promise<br />
The major pruhlem with<br />
highways cut through all types<br />
<strong>of</strong> terrain, this limits their<br />
usetu I ness<br />
A spreading type <strong>of</strong> red<br />
foscue, it it were availahli',<br />
would he particularly good in<br />
healing ruts and scars made hy<br />
vehicles leaving the mad<br />
Manhattan ryegrass (recently<br />
released hy Rutgers I'rmerslty)<br />
establishes Itself rapidly and is<br />
verj effective m controlling<br />
e-rosion It alsn produces fe^ver<br />
unsightly sei'dstalks than<br />
summon ryegrjsa<br />
Dr Duell and a t'ol|eHgue,<br />
Dr Heed Funk find new gra,»<br />
types in pirks and ahinj;<br />
.roadsides. Then the grasses are<br />
tested and some are further<br />
de\Hoped ,it the College's<br />
research center in Ailelphia<br />
''Besides improving<br />
environmental beauty." EJueli<br />
>»!«. "good thick stands <strong>of</strong><br />
ri^adside grasses keep ragweed<br />
from establishing itself "<br />
"It nias be tnorr'eeonom it'al<br />
to use a fine grass [hat requires<br />
fertilization and liming hut<br />
lew mowing •• than a coarse<br />
griiss that simply exists (<strong>of</strong>ten<br />
very weedy) and requires more<br />
mowing A better looking<br />
environment and prevention <strong>of</strong><br />
ragweed ari. incalculable<br />
bonuses<br />
File address<br />
qhange today.<br />
Shufflln on<br />
News and gotaip <strong>of</strong><br />
Shuff),ho*rd Club<br />
hy Rod Boone<br />
Musi sportji have an<br />
<strong>of</strong>f season and Shuffljtboard is<br />
no rxo'ptinn. The Polar Bears<br />
arc 'waitinlj for their friends<br />
and sumrrinr playmates, the<br />
Pchciins. tu fold their wings<br />
and start south and the card<br />
party players are anxiously<br />
awaiting thp click <strong>of</strong> cards<br />
Which reminds me, the other<br />
day Aaron Blnntl had a<br />
beautiful pinochlv hand <strong>of</strong><br />
seven fires How come his<br />
partner, EG Raymond, and<br />
our Den Mama, Edna Burns,<br />
each had one We just must<br />
have some mips in the<br />
clubhouse.<br />
Without mentioning any <strong>of</strong><br />
the players, there is just one<br />
tfnme youi reporter must<br />
report It Slopped (frnm<br />
exhaustion) 87 to 76 and the<br />
pliwri trrtwli'd <strong>of</strong>f the court<br />
hiding tlii'ir fiiees in shame<br />
R.iI h y.tr(\ w* re minus.<br />
I'li-.iM Mippurt the club by<br />
/oiniriR Also bn a booster for<br />
thi' NutiunuU next year. See<br />
HCHI M.icrio with two bucks<br />
Shi- II wnli-onif you with a<br />
"milt 1<br />
Shufflt>, you shufners This<br />
is the best time <strong>of</strong> the year to<br />
rnjoy yourselves and get in<br />
shape for your Christmas<br />
shopping. Santa's<br />
minutps.<br />
Township<br />
coming events<br />
Today (Thursday)<br />
Regular Rep ublicin<br />
Organization <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Township, 8 p.m., VFW Hall<br />
• • ><br />
Friday<br />
Boy Scout Troop 55, 7:30<br />
to 9pm, Tuekahoe Fire Hail<br />
• « 9<br />
Monday<br />
Upper Township<br />
Committee. 8 p.m . Township<br />
Hall<br />
• * *<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> _America, 8<br />
p m , D <strong>of</strong> A rWli, Tuekahoe<br />
TUHsday<br />
Marmora Fin? Company<br />
drill, 7 30 p m<br />
* * *<br />
Wednesday<br />
American L*fidn Auxiliary,<br />
.8 30pm, Tuekahoe:<br />
* * *<br />
Methodist Men, S p.m ,<br />
Trinity UniterrMethodiat Qmri<br />
* • •<br />
Tuekahoe Lions Club, 6:30<br />
p m Four Y's Restaurant<br />
Lewis in star club<br />
for insurance sale<br />
Robert E Lewis, C.L.U--<br />
901 Seacrest Road^ has<br />
present grasses it, mowing<br />
expense.' he note»; 'Varieties<br />
generally used alunij roadsides<br />
are high productiviiv iili cdllriTl<br />
.irljiiin pl:i\!iii!<br />
SfliTLiiink friim ihi, uitirko ill<br />
tlombfre. (•iTuhwin. Vit'Im<br />
HcrbiTt, iilirl Ciili' PnrliM will<br />
br fi'iiiurJHi in Ihi, r,,firi,rl<br />
program<br />
Phil Sh.-ndiin, PhilnHilphu,<br />
urcH irli'visiiin imd rniiin<br />
p!,rsiinalily Will si'rvi> us MashT<br />
nf C:i>ri>monii'« iinil yin".! mcul<br />
Milolsl The iirjja,lists in the<br />
prfi|rriirn will inclucic MrM<br />
Niirma Hull, Dcviin. Pnnrij, .<br />
Mrs Alma .Inwrit. Capi- May.<br />
Mrs Amrlia Evi'rsiin. Mrs<br />
Hi'f^n Huntzinilor, Mr Ji-rr^<br />
MrDonald, nnd Mrs Hnrrv N<br />
RVIIIT, all frnrn Ofoun fit y<br />
A fciiLurcd portion •: i f t h • •<br />
miiKirfil pfogrnm will ihrjudr<br />
Hn audirntri* piirtic,p;i'it>n<br />
sirijj along" for si'vi.rnl nf ih..<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
515 NEW POAD DIAL 927^464<br />
SOMERS POINT, NEW JiRSfY<br />
* STORE HOURS # *<br />
MON and SAT 8 to 6<br />
TUFS.. WED., THURS. and FRI, 8 to 9<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 1<br />
NOTICE TO MILITARY SIRVICI VOTfRS<br />
and TO THIIR RILATIVfS and FRIINDS<br />
If you ifi in the military service or tha (pauM er depnndont<br />
<strong>of</strong> a psner) in military sorvlcs or are a patient in<br />
a veterani' hospital or a civilian attached ro or isrving with<br />
the hrmtsA Forcei <strong>of</strong> t*» United Sfatet without the Stats<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey, or the tpsuie or dependent <strong>of</strong> and accom<br />
panying or raiding with a civilian attached to er wrvlng<br />
Witt) ttie flrmed Fortes <strong>of</strong> the United State*, »ni dmiri to<br />
vote, or if you are a relative or friantf <strong>of</strong> any such pertffli,<br />
wtio, you belrevs, will desire to vote In the General Election<br />
to be held on Kiev, ], <strong>1970</strong>, kindly write fa the undersigned at<br />
ante making application for a military jervice ballot to be<br />
voted in laid election to be forwarded to you, itarlng your<br />
name, ajt, serial number If you are In military lervlce,<br />
home addpeii, and the address at which you are itationed or<br />
can be found, or If you dejirn the military Hfvln ballot for<br />
a relative or friend then make an application under oath for<br />
a military service ballot to be forwarded to him, itatlng in<br />
your application that he 11 ever the age <strong>of</strong> 11 y#an and<br />
stating hit name, serial number If he U in military service,<br />
home addreii and the addreii at which be Is itationed or<br />
can be found.<br />
Fermi <strong>of</strong> application can be obtained from the undersigned<br />
Dated; <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
RICHARD V. ANDERSON. County Clerk<br />
Cape May Court House, New Jersey M210<br />
May We<br />
Point Out<br />
REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
0/ PER ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTiRLY<br />
NO MINIMUM BALANCE<br />
90-DAY NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
U/0<br />
PER ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTiRLY<br />
$1000,00 MINIMUM<br />
BALANCE<br />
— MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SENTIN LfDGER<br />
CRUISE PLANNERS. Mpmbers <strong>of</strong> the Colony Cluh<br />
Sorial Committcf' go over n-scrfations list fur the boat<br />
cruise. Ktanding art' Mrs, Robert Garrt'tt III ami Mr*<br />
Warren North, SeaU'd arc Mrs Richarri Kcnynn and Mrs<br />
C'harles Harltki' Jr Absent when thi phot,, \ui» taken<br />
were Mrs John Costi-llo and Mrs KUJJCIH, J.vni'^ Sinior<br />
Photii<br />
Boat cruise set<br />
for Colony Club<br />
A !*>w rr-.Hi'rvy! iun,s rt*rrn!iri<br />
ffir ihi- Ciilfiny Club hiiiil<br />
cm isf srhi'duliid Cup ni-xt<br />
Sniurdiiy. Spplcmbi'r 28 Thu<br />
is open iti members only<br />
The cruisn will be aboard the<br />
Cfijjt Oiburstin and will (u<br />
along thi 1 Inland WalrrwaN<br />
Mpmbers will lean, the drK-k ai<br />
20 Lfylt- la at ? 3(1 p m and<br />
ri'turn appflixirnati'ly I I p m<br />
A late i'vpninjj picnic aboard iplanncd<br />
and musir for dnnfuiK<br />
cm the uppfr dpek will bi'<br />
prinificd Rain date i>, Sunria\ ,<br />
Si'pti-mbi'r 27<br />
Deadline IHF rt'.sf,r\'atHiri,H i*<br />
Monday They may bi 1 mari,bj<br />
ciillint! Mrs Warrun North at<br />
MB-4437<br />
Want fo Ren*?<br />
Call Ad Tak«r<br />
399.S411<br />
NOTHING<br />
SUCCEEDS<br />
SAVING<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
Don't delay!<br />
File address<br />
change today.<br />
Low, iow<br />
Prices Plus<br />
S4H Stamps!<br />
SHOP SUNDAY<br />
SAVE!<br />
9 *, M. fo 2 P. M.<br />
ROUTE 9 a BETHEL ROAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
New traffic records sef on Memorial sp'an<br />
I \.S"I'I,|- DM.<br />
,< , , i I i ' i! H * • ' ,<br />
U:ii, Mi lili.rui<br />
.! (JFI1<br />
In ; ,<br />
,,f(l ,,<br />
u ", \ <<br />
,ir. Mi<br />
In- in •I, ih,<br />
"fl H,i\ \uihi<br />
MEATLESS OR GROUND i£EF SPAGHETTI SAUCt<br />
Chef-Boy-Ar Dee<br />
BC Fruit Drinks 3<br />
Contadina Tomato Paste<br />
Ronzon! Spafhetti<br />
3 too<br />
Idea! Regular Catsup<br />
(raft French Dressing. . . .4<br />
Del Monte Peas<br />
Gravy &<br />
Sliced Beef<br />
Miwm »f Sfvfcip!<br />
" 't"li "oil* Birr i iiN(«itii IIIHI<br />
I<br />
'I^UM With<br />
2 I f.<br />
• MTllKJl (i Ih.iM III<br />
' Tl.T.ll I'.l.'lll Ilir<br />
* M 'i ;" ii.lw ii-i,<br />
ih 1 » i". fi'lll ii.r<br />
^4 , , k , M H<br />
., ,1 Ifi «<br />
'• Bncht H<br />
•I ,«.,,, R,vr,<br />
filtinlli pi'riud iTirti-ll Alllfusl<br />
I'ITIJ u,,, ifi :ir.K I:M vi-hn'U-s<br />
i uinpuri'd in i r, 'rm 2'lx<br />
vi'hii'li-r, lur ihi iwi-hi month<br />
pi-rnid fiid"d AujfuM, \%%M .in<br />
il«T|,;if.|. (if (2M,Ijrifl vi.hic 1 ,:. ,,,<br />
V 1 pi'PT-t-ni<br />
Sinri. it* August Ifi )'i t . ]<br />
ii|»-niny. 2 1 fl. i HtJ-fi 7 Hhirlrs<br />
\ I ION £<br />
?hnn<br />
t-nri tti*-<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
KENNELS, INC.<br />
Rouf# 9 (N»w RdJ and Holly Hills Drive<br />
PROFESSIONAL GROOMING<br />
and BOARDING<br />
Under blew Management<br />
and, Ownership<br />
For Reservations Call 927-5118<br />
PAGf 7 _ SfCTION TWO<br />
Classified Ads Bring You QuTick Results<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1025 Aibury Avenue Phene 398-0118<br />
All Types <strong>of</strong> COMMERCIAL J, SOCIAL PRINTING<br />
NOW AVAILABLE<br />
g NOW AVAILABLE<br />
I PHOTO COPIES, WHiL^U-WAfT<br />
FREE ESTIMATES • OUALITY\ORK<br />
rAST HBVIC1 • REASON AS IF ^ICI<br />
NOTICE TO PERSONS DiSIRING<br />
ABSiNTK BALLOTS<br />
It you *r» I qualified and nginercri ¥«t»r <strong>of</strong> rhe<br />
wha expect! hi be abimi out,lrfP the Start an Nov. J, IW, er<br />
» quallltad «nd n,lmrri vortr wtw will h* .irtilr, Hw Sr«f«<br />
nn Noy I, 1170, hut bttaute <strong>of</strong> Ilinni or phyiiul diHbility,<br />
or bacini <strong>of</strong> Hw oburvtnc* <strong>of</strong> t nliyiiwi holiday avrWMM<br />
fo Hm tatmtt Of your rwligion or tkKaui* af r«UM IIMri.<br />
ane» sf a tchaol, collsgt or uni¥aritry. will b* uiubl* ro<br />
utt /our bailot m rhe pslllnf plan in you( dlffrict an uM<br />
d*f«, and jfoy ouirc M vohi in rha General El«rl«i to b*<br />
held on Nov ], 1170, kindly wrift m apply In SMMTI to HM<br />
undBrtiifwd at on« ra^UMring thai i civilian ibafnt* billot<br />
be fBrwinM to you. Such nouM mutf «Jat» your hmm<br />
aiirtu, and Hw addrtu fo which laid kaitaf ihswM ba tmt,<br />
and mutt b« ^gt»d with yMr lignatur., and M i HM HMM<br />
wliy yeu will nnf ba able M vote af yaur uMul polling plu*<br />
No civilian abwntM ballot will bt furfiiihed or farvaN«d fe<br />
any applicant unbM* nquut fhwafw ii rsotved cat l*u<br />
fh.n i dayi nrior ft, HM •kKfiM, and enfaini rh. fengeini<br />
irifsrrriaflon,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 17, 7»70<br />
RICHARD V. ANDERSON, County Ctork<br />
Caps May Court How, Now Janey NUI<br />
Qmt on Extra Mmttsure <strong>of</strong> both during Acme's Old Fashioned<br />
ST0CB-UP SALEI<br />
LANCASTER 6BAND 100% U S GOVERNMENT INSPECTED<br />
Sirloin Steaks<br />
Rib Steaks 99<br />
T- Bone Steak ..<br />
Porterhouse Stk<br />
Detmonico Steak<br />
Rib Roast<br />
get an EXTRA MEASURE<br />
<strong>of</strong> SONUS COUPONS'<br />
'OSTH S<br />
Green Stamps Green Stamps<br />
Lajrtr<br />
Cake Mixes<br />
iXTRA MEASURE<br />
Of FRESHNESS<br />
ON DILI, DELIGHTS! Cold Power<br />
DetirfiBf<br />
Frish Dole Siiw<br />
Fruit Cocktail ...!-. ..<br />
AI! Beef Frankfurters<br />
Chub Liverwurst 83<br />
Spiced Luncheon Meat 37<br />
FRISH FROM THE<br />
Fancy Boston Mackertl 29'<br />
Medium Shrimp '.<br />
Fresh Flounder Fillet<br />
Whole Frying<br />
Imperial<br />
Margarine<br />
^ v Chicken N.F.L,<br />
Football<br />
Rtifltni Chiekim .., * N* Outrttrftf with Gibiiii , u<br />
EXTRA MfASURI OF FRESHNESS In Ogr Bakery Deparrmsn<br />
Chicken Stew ,.;99< Homeslyle Bread IB* Glaied Donufi<br />
Plain Beef Steaks !.: 99'<br />
Frozen FishCakes ....... 4 .V,l $1<br />
Uflfli OUr IM £.!«¥! l»i--!r ' i i ! ! .
M<br />
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JC<br />
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PAGE I — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINBLLiDGfB THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
AND FURTHERMORE (VIMM mm,,k,H thny nidf<br />
<strong>City</strong> High Si'hon] foothall rnai h Mike w nmm.uif LMIW 1 with<br />
Slavpski explains to his team surru nf tin-<br />
Beffer f/ion /osf yeor?<br />
in<br />
i ri",t<br />
Raider eleven set for <strong>1970</strong><br />
High Scho<br />
fantbalt M'a thut mu^t<br />
institution Mf, no RE-<br />
PAIR too imall . . . iM <strong>of</strong><br />
our plumbing and huting<br />
work g*tt fha HltM cartful<br />
ceniidM'atiM,<br />
PILEGG1<br />
223 WEST AVENUE<br />
m-n>Tiuii- r,i i,m \,,,r MI, r if,,<br />
M-asun i np.-rii.r lh'-\ u, ill »kip<br />
cine S.ilurrlj\ h.-l.in ii.irtinu<br />
tht- Pdpt* %l LinEis U-4jjUr<br />
^rhi'dulf* wilh V^iltiu^od<br />
linn.. tn.rn i.,,1 u.jMit, „<br />
«]Udc1 .in- lh>- BB Rev,<br />
Bruri- BI.IVIT inrl Bri.in<br />
Brcjddlfn Tbtuiiih t hi Uitf-r<br />
rmsMni fhrnH £,trnt*i duf E t ><br />
mjur\. then- twn supph>-d thi'<br />
benf in dn uthrrui-r fvpir,ilh<br />
•mail Offan CiU line Alt...<br />
drpartpd \ia graduahun dii'<br />
Tom Shd« Jim Gavlf Skip<br />
Givpn Kin MdthidA. Dnnnii<br />
Van Ordtr and Ddn Curtin<br />
tngPthpF ttith [»u imprrisui"<br />
barks. Dan MrElwa jnd Bnb<br />
Moon-<br />
<strong>On</strong>rp apjjin thi- m-jkini Ihn<br />
Raiders' main trnublf will<br />
center around the utfcn^ivi'<br />
unit With McEhi-a. last<br />
srasun » tup (jruLnrl t'jiro'r and<br />
thr flirt Mourn jnt] t'nvi-n<br />
all gurip. Coach Mikr Slan-.ki<br />
will have a lew i;ap.» In I ill Om<br />
<strong>of</strong> those positions will he<br />
occupied by Jim Murraj. j<br />
senior who established himself<br />
a real reputation as a hurdler<br />
on last season's championship<br />
track Uiam Murray was injured<br />
throughout most <strong>of</strong> last season<br />
but will be counted on heavily<br />
this year.<br />
Joining Murray in the<br />
back field will probably be Ron<br />
Pennington and Dave Bruce at<br />
the other two i-unninjj<br />
FRANK M.<br />
MAZZJTELL! I SON<br />
Plumbing and Haafing<br />
Spsdaliiing in<br />
Ou EUtaboard Hilt<br />
200 ASBURY AVE,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PHONl IfWlH<br />
PLUMBING* HEATING<br />
KITCHCM<br />
7J0WWT AV<br />
ocMNCirr<br />
KitcHenAid<br />
MMIM • untfBM a<br />
RMMIM * I<br />
DIAL 3991876<br />
PLUMBING ma<br />
REPAIRS-ALTERATIONS-<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE<br />
OCEAN tlTY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
#emarly TacMrlne Plumbing A Hatting<br />
618 WWIST<br />
AVENUE DIAL 3994450<br />
Now Undtr OwnfthlM*anagtmant <strong>of</strong><br />
LIONCMAMIR - JOSEPH DOUOHIRTY<br />
pifSitmn^ Prnmngtim has the<br />
xppcri hi he A daingi'rmis<br />
h.ilfli.K t hut b.n gained little<br />
L'riHinri >UIT th*- pa^t few \cars<br />
Bruri' d strung fullhack nhn<br />
hit* hard and 'crms til rn)ci> it<br />
L'.iined 194 yards la>.t «ra«in to<br />
rank MM tmd .imonj? th^* team ^<br />
ri! n MIT^<br />
yuarteFhdck was d major<br />
prnbli-m last inasun hut could<br />
b ( .1 little IHH?I disastrous this<br />
s i-ar even thciugh the same<br />
quarterback "Will hi- calling the<br />
plavs Junicir Boh Funr called<br />
Mgnah most nf last sea&tm and<br />
tigun'K tu start at quarterback<br />
this season At times last year<br />
Fuiir shuwi-d ,i lot <strong>of</strong> promise<br />
and rnuld verv easily develop<br />
intu a strung iiflen^ive leader<br />
i hi", vi'ar if Rivnn half a chance<br />
Siiphorrnjre Davr Andrews, a<br />
!'*p Irt-shman la>t season,<br />
I iirii es to srr^e as Poor's<br />
bat k up<br />
Veterans Rick Allegretto<br />
and Bob Coste will probably<br />
open for the Raiders sit the<br />
ciiarti positions. Coste is built<br />
like the proverbial brick wall<br />
ind frequently just as difficult<br />
to move, Frank Florentine and<br />
sophomore Billy Keele figure<br />
to be the starting tackles.<br />
Keele, six foot-one "and, 210<br />
pounds, is the biggest Red<br />
Raider <strong>of</strong> them all Steve<br />
Brown, injured during most <strong>of</strong><br />
last season, will ^et the nod at<br />
center.<br />
Slaveski has a big, fast end<br />
returning in Jeff Gayle. A 205<br />
pounder, Jeff gained valuable<br />
experience last season ind<br />
should be very formidable this<br />
viar Harry Vanderslice, one <strong>of</strong><br />
the school's most versatile<br />
ithletes, and Hobie Young will<br />
battle for the other end spot<br />
or. more likely, share it<br />
Vanderslieo played some<br />
outstanding defensive end last<br />
sear<br />
Joining the Red and White<br />
this year in a" transfer frum<br />
Middle 'Township is Chuck<br />
Gargan Last year Gargan<br />
established a now Panther<br />
kicking record, getting five<br />
point* against <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with<br />
his ta. nted toe If Slaveski can<br />
get something from his <strong>of</strong>fense<br />
Gargan's toe could be a big<br />
help Otherwise, Chuck will<br />
play defensive safety.<br />
In pre-season competition<br />
Joe Foglio, Chuck Jordan, Bert<br />
Shaw, Mark Griffith and Jeff<br />
Foor have all been fairly<br />
impressive. All play on the<br />
defensive unit, however, which<br />
figures to again hold its own<br />
with most teams on the<br />
schedule. The main reason for<br />
this expected defensive<br />
strength is the return <strong>of</strong> the<br />
one real bright performer <strong>of</strong><br />
last season, Mario Conti.<br />
Conti, as a junior, served as<br />
the defensive sparkplug <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Raiders. Despite his lack <strong>of</strong><br />
great size, Mario could hit just<br />
as hard and just as <strong>of</strong>ten as any<br />
defender in the league. This<br />
year he is bigger and this<br />
additional size could be a<br />
major boost to the Raiders, In<br />
tru absence <strong>of</strong> Pennington<br />
during prt'seagon due to an<br />
injury Conti also served as an<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive halfback.<br />
Returning, with Slaveski, for<br />
their second year <strong>of</strong> coaching<br />
it <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High are Roland<br />
Witfon, Bob Dotti and Doug<br />
Evans. A new and valuable<br />
addition to the coaching itaff<br />
is Id Wooley who played for<br />
last year's University <strong>of</strong><br />
Michigan team in the Rose<br />
Bowl.<br />
Everything considered this<br />
seMon's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School football team doesn't<br />
exactly shape up u a<br />
world.beat«r. The defense<br />
might very well improve but<br />
should at Uast be as good as<br />
last Bf-anon. The <strong>of</strong>fense, on the<br />
other hand, doein't ihow a<br />
great deal <strong>of</strong> Improvement on<br />
paper but should be improved<br />
just the Mine, If the Raiders<br />
learned anything last year they<br />
learned how to lose. Chancei<br />
are they didn't like it.<br />
, •>,<br />
YA to name new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
The Oii'iin <strong>City</strong> Youth<br />
Athlrtir Asjicscuitliin hus<br />
sfheduled its seennd nfr sea-nnn<br />
miTtinu I'd! next Wednesday Hi<br />
8 p ill in th*- Commissioner's<br />
Chambers in <strong>City</strong> Hull The<br />
meetinf will be iinn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
len^ui*\'i mitst impuriitni mnce<br />
the miiin hi.isini'.s?. <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
eventny will .nurround the<br />
eli'cHiun ttf new (irfir^rfe for the<br />
rominB year<br />
At ihc OCYAA's last<br />
miyMinj* plHns wrro Mrlvahced<br />
for the Awards Night<br />
scheduled for Friday night<br />
Oeioher 16th on the Music<br />
Pier I.-rague president Dick<br />
Grimes indiruted thnt he is In<br />
tin- process <strong>of</strong> finallJini; the<br />
lippearancf <strong>of</strong> Phillies' star<br />
pitcher Rick Wisi* :tt tpeijker<br />
fj-r the evening<br />
At the Aweusl meeting the<br />
organization appriinted John<br />
Kenieniish to act us th(" limson<br />
man between the OCYAA and<br />
the city Recreation<br />
Depiirtmeril in order to belter<br />
coordinate their activities The<br />
league hopes, by next year, to<br />
install ii public address system<br />
on one field, construct a small<br />
press box to house it and<br />
enlarge and enclose all dugouts<br />
There is also a possibility <strong>of</strong><br />
adding electric scoreboards to<br />
the baseball complex<br />
Also appointed at the last<br />
meeting was Na?i Cnslanza to<br />
RAIDER DEFENSIVE SPARKPLUG<br />
- Senior linebacker Mario Conti lendi 9<br />
hard right forearm on the blocking<br />
Fencing coach<br />
A program on the art <strong>of</strong><br />
fencing has been added to the<br />
growing activities at the<br />
Cultural Arts Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, 409 Wesley av<br />
The coach will be Thomas B.<br />
Beatty, (above) artist and<br />
retired fencing coach for the<br />
Philadelphia public schools. A<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania, Beatty learned<br />
fencing under Leonardo<br />
Terronnl, the Italian maestro,<br />
Boatty's classes will bo<br />
Umlted to 10 and will be held<br />
Tuesday from 8 until 10 p.m.<br />
starting <strong>Sep</strong>t. 29,<br />
Registrations are now being<br />
accepted.<br />
Bowling<br />
POINT LANES<br />
Protestant Church League<br />
(first night <strong>of</strong> the new season)<br />
Seaview Baptist 4,<br />
Pleasantville Baptist Oold 0;<br />
Linwood Community 3,<br />
Pleasantvilie Baptist White 1;<br />
Pleasantville Baptist Blue 3,<br />
Lower Bank Methodiit 1;<br />
Pleasantville Baptist Red 3,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Presbyterian Blue<br />
1; Saiem-Northfield Methodist<br />
3, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist "A" 1;<br />
Palermo Baptist' 3, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Baptist "B" 1; Ventnor<br />
Presbyterian 2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Baptist "C" 2; Absecon Bnptist<br />
2, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Presbyterian<br />
Gold 2.<br />
High individual single, Jim<br />
Critei 232. High Individual<br />
wriei. Woody Fran* BBB,<br />
CiMtifM Mi trtnf RMrih<br />
Rick Wisp<br />
hand!*' aM feUtinh.s between<br />
the ii'fljfu^ ;ind ihiMr insurance<br />
fiimpany<br />
Norninntinns for next<br />
Wednesday night's ejections<br />
will he made frnm the floor so<br />
every association member is<br />
encouraged to attend<br />
Following the election the<br />
group will review flnil plans<br />
for the Awards Night and<br />
discuss the progress made by<br />
the rules committee in acting<br />
on proposed rules<br />
Fresh* tops Bohan<br />
on 19th in tourney<br />
Joe Presti, Willis Thompson<br />
and Bob Read are winners <strong>of</strong><br />
the final rounds <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Amateur Golfers<br />
Association club ehgmpionship<br />
series.<br />
Jot Presti defeated Di Jfthn<br />
Bohan on the 19th hole. Willis<br />
Thompson (queezed out a win<br />
over Dave Glass and Bob Read<br />
won a tightly contested match<br />
over <strong>On</strong>ly Fltzick,<br />
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Three members <strong>of</strong> this leason's Red<br />
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Surf fishing tourney set<br />
The third Annual <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Surf Fishing Tournament<br />
will get underway Saturday<br />
dummy during practice this week for the<br />
Red Raider opener <strong>Sep</strong>tember 26, Shore<br />
Studio Photoi, (with story)<br />
Joseph P. Stahler<br />
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morning and continue<br />
through all the day Sunday,<br />
according to <strong>City</strong> Public<br />
Relations Director Donald M<br />
Piltggi.<br />
The competition, which is<br />
sanctioned by the Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Surf Angling Clubs, is<br />
divided into four sessions<br />
starting at 7 a.m. both dayalong<br />
the beachfront.<br />
Judging will be on the basis<br />
<strong>of</strong> the largest king fish, weak<br />
fuh, flounder, blue fish, striped<br />
bass, or drum flih caught<br />
during thee two day tourney,<br />
Pileggi said the tournament will<br />
be limited to the flret 40<br />
registrants.<br />
Awards will be presented to<br />
the winning club and six team<br />
members at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tennis Club, 6th st. and<br />
Atlantic av., Sunday at 3 p.m,<br />
many tough conditioning drills that are<br />
all juit part <strong>of</strong> the game.<br />
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THyRSOAY, SEPTIMBER 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
MIDGET SURFERS. Winners <strong>of</strong><br />
Junior Surfing Contests held recently at<br />
7th st. beach receive award from Surfing<br />
Association Officials Robert H. Adams<br />
(left) and T. John Carey. First place<br />
THE BEST AND THE WORST • Joe<br />
'Dougherty (left) displays the trophy he<br />
won as the low man in the Jaycees'<br />
Miniature Golf Classic last week.<br />
Jaycee Golf Tourney<br />
won by Dougherty<br />
The First Annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Jaycees' Invitational Miniature<br />
Qolf Classic was held last<br />
Wednesday night on William<br />
Weller's Fairy Tale Course, The<br />
event was won by club<br />
vice-president Joe Dougherty<br />
with an eight-under-par 36<br />
President Art Ford earned the<br />
"bogey prize" by shouting a<br />
high ten-over<br />
The tournament, opnn to<br />
Jaycees and their guests,<br />
followed a regular meeting at<br />
the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Hall.<br />
At the meeting the club began<br />
its annual search fur new<br />
members. Young men aged 21<br />
to 35 are eligible for<br />
membership and are<br />
encdu raged to attend the<br />
meeting scheduled for next<br />
Wednesday at 8 p.m. This<br />
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meeting will also be held at the<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Hail.<br />
Other business conducted by<br />
the Jaycees include the<br />
undertaking <strong>of</strong> a community<br />
survey which is being<br />
supervised by Ken Smith<br />
Various Jaycee members are<br />
visiting city <strong>of</strong>ficials in an<br />
effort to put together a list <strong>of</strong><br />
problems that the chapter<br />
might possibly be able to help<br />
solve. The results will be<br />
discussed at Wednesday's<br />
meeting.<br />
It was announced that the<br />
Jaycees are in the process <strong>of</strong><br />
setting up a debate between<br />
Congressmim Charles Sandman<br />
and his Democratic opponent,<br />
William Hughes. Further details<br />
will soon be forthcoming.<br />
A five-member committee<br />
was formed to handle decisions<br />
regarding the two scholarship<br />
pageants which the club<br />
sponsors. Named to the<br />
committee were Bob Luke,<br />
Dick MyeM, Dave Ryan, Ken<br />
Strang and Tom Williams. This<br />
committee will make its first<br />
report at the October meeting.<br />
The members al«o voted to<br />
entertain the little league team<br />
they sponsored at the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> October 14th. Planned for<br />
the evening, In addition to<br />
refreshments, is a ihowing <strong>of</strong><br />
the highlights <strong>of</strong> the 186S<br />
World Seriel in which the New<br />
York Mets defeated the<br />
Baltimore Oriolei,<br />
It tokes time;<br />
It takes two Weeka to<br />
complete a change <strong>of</strong><br />
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VanWicklp and first place midget Bob<br />
Ogden.<br />
on, complete with crying towel,<br />
is president Art Ford who was high man<br />
in the tourney. Shore Studio Photo.<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SiNTINELLiDOER<br />
53 novice surfers enter final contest<br />
Tiio Urmn Clly Si., iinu<br />
Afihiicmluin finished it*<br />
HUmrm'F »*ji&i)ri with a vpr><br />
sure ess fiii Novie,- Invcilvprrn.ni<br />
Contest whirh dn'w S3 siirfprs<br />
«>i-king u, wm thPi, Hrst<br />
rrimpptitivr medal<br />
Wav. conditions, which hid<br />
hampcrfd the wtwkiy cuntesu<br />
all SJmmer, werp reported Bs<br />
good to escelient for tj,r<br />
eontPii which WM held at the<br />
Surfing Bearh. Bth «t and<br />
the beach<br />
In the Boys' Senior DivUion<br />
there WOPP (hr»» he«t. with tho<br />
State Arts Festival<br />
planned for 1972<br />
New Jersey will have a<br />
six day Arts Festival in the<br />
Spring <strong>of</strong> 1972 which will<br />
culminate a two year<br />
fundraising drive by the<br />
Association for the Art* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey State Museum.<br />
The Festival, which will run<br />
from May 20 through May 28,<br />
1972, at the New Jersey State<br />
Museum Cultural Center in<br />
Trenton, will feature the best<br />
the state has to <strong>of</strong>fer in the<br />
visu^aj and performing arts.<br />
Concerts and programs will<br />
be scheduled in the<br />
Auditorium and an outstanding<br />
exhibition <strong>of</strong> art, privately<br />
owned by individuals and<br />
corporations resident in the<br />
state and rarely seen by the<br />
public, will be shown in the<br />
main galleries <strong>of</strong> the Muwm<br />
Thr exhibition and additional<br />
performing art event* will<br />
continue throughout the<br />
summer<br />
Investment lecture<br />
slated <strong>of</strong> High School<br />
The operations <strong>of</strong> the stock<br />
market will he diKusged at a<br />
program to be sponsored by<br />
the Atlantic Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Banking<br />
in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hi0i School<br />
auditorium on Monday,<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 21, at S p.m.<br />
Dominick Bianchini, <strong>of</strong><br />
Newburger and Co., a division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Advest, Inc., will be the<br />
speaker. The program will ^ve<br />
the insettor a greater insight<br />
into the fltld <strong>of</strong> inveftments<br />
and the functions <strong>of</strong> the stock<br />
market.<br />
A film and lecture will be<br />
presented, and after the<br />
discussion Biachinl will answer<br />
questions from the audience.<br />
Literature and information will<br />
be made available to all<br />
interested parties.<br />
The public is invited.<br />
SOME SAILOR! .Norman Miller (center),'skippcr <strong>of</strong><br />
the Aphrodite which won the Labor Day <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />
sailing regatta, is presented his trophy by MM, Marie<br />
Cullen. At right <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Commodore<br />
Herbert Johnson waits to present Miller with the<br />
permanent cup for the event. Mrs, Cullen is the daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> the late Robert J, LePort, in whose memory the<br />
ocean sailing event is held each year.<br />
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final i rjmpptition bu! Van<br />
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The Boys' Midgi.I Umslon<br />
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tu heal Carney by threp point*<br />
Th> rv wsj, only one heat in<br />
the fiandflea Division for boys<br />
aged 10 years and younger Bill<br />
Meulep was the winner with 86<br />
piiintj, Enr Weeks finished<br />
Hi:nnd with 60. Brian Hc-riLage<br />
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ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS A ADDITIONS<br />
KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
ROOFING and SIDING<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE<br />
Dial 3W3594 911 G.rd.n P.rkway<br />
- PLASTERING —<br />
• Srleitlaylftf •nd<br />
Mwfliip<br />
• tlMkwwfe<br />
Dial 399-2717<br />
U* OHM AM,, Own Q<br />
•••••4<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
VINCENT STAHLER<br />
RMllTIRID •UILBIII<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding<br />
Dial 399.4724<br />
ROBERT A. GILL<br />
Registered Builder<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
933 Weft Ave Dial 399-1808<br />
PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />
The<br />
tip' '1M1<br />
Sa turd<br />
Miirth<br />
Ma t, J*y<br />
(onmoptjliuin Club ii<br />
iliB a Jumble Sale<br />
V at the home uf Mri.<br />
Slretuin, 1007<br />
husi-iu av . the<br />
(,. Somers Point The<br />
Fairwa<br />
sale w ill open at noon and<br />
rorilini until 4 p m Included<br />
W|<br />
H be clothing. toyi,<br />
furniture, dishes, antlqu« ui6 '<br />
many othtr items The public<br />
IS inviti.H (,, jij.p |,y<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
WARREN N^RTH<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
7th St. A lay Av.. Phon* 39?.»M<br />
BUILDING<br />
REMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />
HAMADA & SON<br />
328 WM» Avanue Dial 399.1048<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
Forced Air Heating — Air Conditioning<br />
REASONABLE PRICES<br />
PROMPT SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES<br />
Quality Building Materials<br />
1H90 Serving ihp Area for 79 Yean - IMS<br />
EARL L SHAW, JR.<br />
ROOFING and<br />
ShMf MM«I Work<br />
MTANT FORCED AIR<br />
HIATINJI<br />
252 WIST AVENUE<br />
Dial 3992121<br />
ROOFING<br />
SHHKG<br />
JV90900<br />
W Ronald WiMeotni<br />
RafiiMrad MMw,<br />
Custom Bailt HwiMf<br />
DIALI99-2M9<br />
M I, l«k It,<br />
•AITHUTWC<br />
•REPAIRS<br />
DIAL 39940M<br />
rat nn
PAOI 10 _ SICTION TWO<br />
INFL-LEDGER<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CLASSiFfEP ADVERTISEMENT<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
ArJwtaatienui tat these columns rtuuid h? in «<br />
at The tkmnci-l^K>i NOT IATER THAN N(X)N IVICS<br />
DAY FOR REGUljUt PUBLICATION nnrf M'V)N WWiNTK<br />
flAY KOR TOO-UTK TCHIJWKIJ'Y MuU 199M11<br />
<strong>On</strong>e rime 25 Wolds nr l, HY CASH (IR<br />
STAMPS to ,WIM i.isl Copy iii'icpicd ni phmi.. ,-i« i-niirtPiy<br />
• nil ranwnirttl' In rilsMinrr K.w.ltnn.-.- mini hp ri hpjnrf<br />
IN MfMORIAM<br />
FEMALl HILP WANTED<br />
CARD OP THANKS<br />
THE FAM! Lr <strong>of</strong> ih*? -3'f Ciaf* I<br />
fnsnds and nyigntttx^ for iftf Mm,*!<br />
1 y m p J t M y f-sc ¥n v «d (luring t h f* • r Ln><br />
r^ramswi! Thuy JUS *!%>•< to than*<br />
the Cdpt? M.ii CDunij Reitut? Syudd<br />
SftOFg MerrtUf..jl HoSpita-. UfiwOM<br />
Senvaieseem C enter Of trir r r!r?*,<br />
•Jfid PF E Rpnquest fnr Efter' ^>'!p<br />
M 5 Rabyfi J French<br />
Mft toward A r:at Full<br />
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS nftgnba's<br />
3eqij3int.3nee^ the Semens Pg.fi?<br />
Rescue Squad, doctor§= nnry?i Arid<br />
staff <strong>of</strong> Share Memorial Hospital<br />
em payees gf Atlantic C'fy tlaclfe<br />
Company staff <strong>of</strong> the Godfrey Smith<br />
Fyrieffil Home, and *\l tftosjl whs<br />
have contributed tq the Edward<br />
KIW3 Memorial Fund. *e estend<br />
Sincere appreciation for kmfln^^.<br />
*P PUT farhi'y during pyr time 0*<br />
gffcft sorrow<br />
The Edward A: Kieva family<br />
The William Klevi f§ffii/y:<br />
The S3ntP Kieva family<br />
LOST<br />
LADIES WATCH -- VVhits? gs'd #iffl<br />
€ diamonds dry \ LMf^ V t<br />
Hr 1 "I I Lc % r t I !(,<br />
ti y j r- i A cl .v r<br />
•l i I i t 1<br />
AUTOS FOR SALi<br />
]»59 AUSTiN MEALV, MC.IIent COti<br />
dltisn Like n&w mtenor, leather<br />
»«*», n»w t.rss 1900 Call 199<br />
44SS if<br />
DUNE SUSfly — reg.stered" <strong>1970</strong><br />
N. J inspected, Kivystone mag<br />
wheels dacron fop. many ether<br />
extras Call 399.3566 917<br />
I96J PLYMOUTH iarraeuda, v.i,<br />
siivep ffray. r adig. ,iy*G tpans<br />
Prieaa to sell «t I7M Call 318.<br />
SIM M4<br />
•61 CHEVTOL.ET Nova Wagon, power<br />
*iteiring auta trani , new tfrn c .<br />
nice car (300 Call I99.Q5S3 9-17<br />
r / r i I<br />
IMPLOYMINT AOiNCY<br />
I AN fiTV rMPLOVMf N1<br />
CHILD CAR!<br />
THE ATiVE M S O ft r.T 1 -," Mi<br />
t " "! p... ^,n,-.t *Qi "•'"}"!!<br />
•»«""""f<br />
PfRSONALS<br />
Prompt<br />
M f H -n r y • 5<br />
SS.OULD SOU l-'KF tP hfl.-p<br />
baby* 1 ! vc*i*r Nc 1 ^» fo f !<br />
--ti or i f h S F ,i f h «r Ih.in h a v «<br />
rif TU RF F RAM i N G<br />
PROF. SERVICES<br />
AWNING TAKING DOWN TIME<br />
h&f^ again f llP<br />
• QUALITY •<br />
USED CARS<br />
PONTiAC<br />
— CADILLAC*<br />
'6t Conu't F Pow s,<br />
'6S Cilais, 4tfr HOT<br />
•n Sea OoViiis, rp.<br />
— OTHIltl -<br />
*6» VW, ! r/r Sad,<br />
'68 T-Bird Landau<br />
'68 Buick Convertible<br />
'tn Ford Olm iOO ! dr<br />
•68 UuMans HOT Cpc<br />
'ii Fora Country Jed<br />
(3595<br />
sir (3395<br />
J?19J<br />
Air 11991<br />
(1795<br />
IJIB5<br />
hdi $1555<br />
11391<br />
$139!<br />
DRUCK<br />
PONTIAC . CADILLAC<br />
TEMPEST<br />
I2th A A«bi/ry Avi.<br />
Dial 399-5432<br />
PATROLMAfl<br />
& FIREMAN<br />
— OCIAN CITY<br />
Open to Male Citizens<br />
21 to 34 yean ©f age<br />
^- must be a<br />
$ mi. radius <strong>of</strong><br />
resi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Fireman *~ must fee a reildent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oeein <strong>City</strong><br />
Frjr- Application dfld Further<br />
InfprrnatiQn Contact<br />
NiW JlRSiY DIPT,<br />
OF CIVIL SERVICE<br />
517 MARKET fTPJKT<br />
CAMDfEN, N, j,<br />
{Qr far PafreirRafl mtormahpn on<br />
ABpiications, Pnorie 3M-9II1 and<br />
fsf Fireman infflFmafion on Ap-<br />
pl.eations Phone 399.6111).<br />
AppliCBtfsni muit be filed<br />
before Oetob«f 5, <strong>1970</strong><br />
No FK For rillni Apfillc»tlcKi«<br />
Cost <strong>of</strong> Ad« 17 50<br />
HILP WANTED<br />
• ISHWASHERS — year pounS work<br />
Dmner heyrs only Apply Seated<br />
Hall, 5(h and<br />
eated<br />
Tarn Ward<br />
REUPHOLSTERiNO<br />
FOR PRII ESTIMATB*<br />
PHONi<br />
399-7554<br />
GOMPLETi YIAR<br />
'ROUND LAWN CAR!<br />
CALL MR, "K"<br />
398-1567<br />
PAPERHANGING<br />
JIM LONG<br />
1222 Bay Ave.<br />
399419S<br />
BILL GANNON<br />
Painting Contractor<br />
Intfriiir Ex"iei-'ft*4^ Garage Qmmrm<br />
,u',K Door Qp*r«ten<br />
^. e Iriciilliflafi S l9rVte#<br />
uil MOIIM WINDOWl t<br />
ri 1(1 PlJCfMENT S*iH<br />
^ iM ,1 ifi lfi*ur*d —<br />
I ' DUN 1.OVE JM-17M<br />
INSTRUCTIONS ,----•<br />
til<br />
IN '<br />
¥r.,j -<br />
! riKj(-<br />
c<br />
20-<br />
BJiPER HiNGING AND P»INT'\ti<br />
JBi« -«te« r:,l: 9;7 167? J H.-D I C«<br />
Qfc,<br />
Fur<br />
its<br />
Coir<br />
GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
'.'an <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
Ajbiiry Annui<br />
• •-win ttfi anil lit*<br />
SINESS SERVICI<br />
»: 1 ROOFING<br />
'AR SPECIALISTS<br />
'••vt ' iZE ROOF 1M<br />
\i.l 399=2594<br />
] 4 j £<br />
AN ) VACUUM<br />
• • -i-An fill iiHf*<br />
CATS, PITS<br />
, 1 !»,« nn T L C<br />
'••• •> 9 11 « m<br />
;."• THORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
,}T0M BOARDING<br />
nil for appa|nrm«nr<br />
628-2340,<br />
10-10<br />
94?<br />
FOR SALE<br />
- ' bi»gl,isi tanks<br />
-19-1S6S 9-17<br />
MONTC<br />
• i AVE, Dial SfMFI?<br />
''* HAVE <strong>1970</strong><br />
*i'flNG, PISHING<br />
)"**<br />
,iCENSES<br />
••>.•!!•,(.•.•<br />
,.::ri,al Gifts<br />
.1.. Ammunition<br />
' -.i i i-sjiitries<br />
u, :IL- Tiickle and<br />
••Till THRU fHURSOA*<br />
'] * M f, IP M,<br />
• ,-t-i Uriel SATURDAY<br />
• M to e P.M.<br />
••'."f 7 A.M. To 7 P.M.<br />
fii<br />
ricJAT i'-i FT long- Flat<br />
.-•liny 16 HP outboard<br />
I a.jpt.iin ehairi, fsr-<br />
'. b if** CU5fltQriS |4O0<br />
•• -.i' 9.17<br />
' , •< Sea Sliill 24 ft., •>•<br />
• ' ," 'J very inw hrs on<br />
' '.h,y;ter S/S. rj/f, CSTTH<br />
•1 ' 1! uMw! Call 3M-013B<br />
r-'i-oO Vr,<br />
'.(Owif'jON, 85 HP J«*in»n.<br />
.•• . omrMM, dBpth flnfler,<br />
-'•** ILIM snyas, iNiif tie,<br />
, , Plat,,. 0 C or IlS.JSS.<br />
M/'Ol 9-17<br />
' : i ^-MLRGL^SS runabeut.<br />
1 i,v-"' *itn 90 HP Johnson,<br />
'• ri-rrJ, I.i go, eslr,ig. Rea-<br />
I *«( ;<br />
*-1 fil'M'il_A«iS runabout, 100<br />
-, (IFIJUM benlien trailer. Call<br />
I bf?fd(O § p.rn t.f,<br />
MFC 85 MM motor, fully<br />
' • 1 ^-tli full canvas in<br />
•• i:ly !r> KO Call 39(.B8d6 t,f<br />
ON<br />
W* r,.<br />
A ' '<br />
MA 1<br />
UI9HT ,.-<br />
AND T.-<br />
FRE1'<br />
\ BLUE WATER<br />
\ MARINA<br />
- 3Mt>V.'l»OOM CLEARANCE SALE<br />
ir CC Uniir, !©, wa« |S600<br />
no* 15850<br />
j .".• cc xKiy. JUI HP, w,a fisoO<br />
I ntrw $7000,<br />
! 19' rinrunntr. Twin BS'i, wit<br />
$4iBf5 new I3J4S,<br />
14' Chargir, 45 NT O, wti<br />
1?3?3 m>w J1B56 .<br />
<strong>On</strong>OKERAfit BOATS<br />
.v/ 196§ UlrlchMn. »0 HP flrty<br />
FD, 16000,<br />
JO' 1964 Fie* Striirt, twin ISI,<br />
many txtrift. «>e sefld, 19000,<br />
26* I§65 CC €§r*nfi, TS. iSS'i<br />
If 1470 An«e.prl, el.ctronlo,<br />
!0 hauri, mutt H!I. MOM,<br />
FLU! !I OTHId<br />
ATTRAOTIVI L11TINOI<br />
J4TH if. AND THI •*¥<br />
DIAL Itt-tlM<br />
iOATS FOR SAL!<br />
\r FT lifi? CHUVstBB Csun.r<br />
wilh HS Hi ! t'h'y^lf ouiboand,<br />
FOR SALI<br />
^-' <strong>On</strong>jjmnl CPit<br />
,!,,-•« ill'in Call<br />
199 iWOO<br />
iinsTHN ftHAllK. I ii?,tf>or! with 90<br />
Hi' i ynrmle fiirf^c! rrjnd Can<br />
i,H uj,^i [!,-.(„, i_ M,IF,M,I. 3rd and<br />
0,,, *... !«4<br />
19 rr raniN TftOJAN, new top.<br />
;*i MP iyuwudft, 31' safpty aquip<br />
meiif .n thfi wrttsr geed cond .<br />
,m, .1,1 J39', CnM 399-S4J0 10-i<br />
WANTED<br />
N UHF *T > R I f AIL f~* ',-r Kr««f<br />
tpnd Ufl Olf, PlMfllf,, A1... ,..-!.<br />
.ifter 5pm 51'<br />
I, f. OOODBICH<br />
oKd Vinyl Storm Window.<br />
•nd Storm PMN<br />
Also Csmpleta <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Aluminum Product*<br />
FWIE ESTIMATES<br />
Call J991M9<br />
jor •CHOINLHER<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALf<br />
ps S« It<br />
If.<br />
call Fn or J9Q 1 ')08<br />
BABY FUHNITURL. t'-ti cta<br />
d'3W0rs. efiiftprfsb^. h sfh<br />
IA2V BOV<br />
ssati 6 Both toin<br />
1318 after 1pm<br />
< I MTV rtnly h.ii!<br />
••r- , i! Ofl,| ^ £fcd-<br />
SALE golf<br />
tires, marine rDn-ipa<br />
grill,<br />
bld<br />
fry*' 1 ' out<br />
Man ,<br />
and garage ite^s T^,,,*, sfl<br />
Q-f. Sat 9 17 1MB Wr '7 r H) inclufliog fi/rntihlng»<br />
* MANY OTHt«*»<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>tufcnst R*A| litAh*<br />
and fniupanes Ouldanc*<br />
Sine. 11(1<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
8rh Sr, ft Ocun Av«,<br />
3W-S211<br />
, IlPTiMSiR 17, <strong>1970</strong> THI OCIAN CITY SENTINILLfDGIR PAGE 11 — SECTION TWO<br />
IEAL ISTATE FOR SALI RIAL iSTATB FOR SALI «AL ISTATI POR SALi WINTER RINTALS<br />
VNER SELLING SPACIOUS HOME<br />
and 2 ear gar&ge at appraKiid<br />
ialu, ,y 121400 FHA mortgWe sf<br />
"Li4 000 •vallahls Io qualilla? buyiir<br />
Mlll.mt Rul e««al« 1330 iny<br />
10-lS<br />
BF Campbell<br />
3 **m qng htri<br />
$19 W /J<br />
baths living room dining area,<br />
Kitchen, new sun deck. Spring<br />
and fall «lactrlc heat.<br />
3-BEDROOM BUY<br />
NEAR 25TH STREET on CerumI<br />
Ave. (40.000 buys you a 3-bed<br />
room, 1 bath, duplax fully furn<br />
isrtoct. OH hot water heat on first<br />
floor. Cament patio I* an added<br />
attraction. Also Includes 1-car<br />
garage A Hood buy and a wise<br />
Investment<br />
SUMMER PLA«<br />
THERrS MONgY to b» rnafle In<br />
this 124,500 suTnmar place. If!<br />
• tWD>famlly duplex which sleeps<br />
• on the firil floor and 6 on<br />
the lecwid A bsrgaln for the<br />
buyer who will •pffld > llttla<br />
tlmg and rent both floors to<br />
piy mortgage, taking June and<br />
Bept. vacrtonsi<br />
iAY VilW<br />
BRAND NEW year-round luxury<br />
home on the bay. Can be pur.<br />
chased furnished or unfurnished,<br />
something for 6oup(*» rfHoutlng<br />
Is rjonildw. Flnt floor Indudos<br />
family room with flreplaol »<br />
bedroom, half-bath end utility<br />
room; also gmse s*ctjna floor<br />
has three bsdro<strong>of</strong>rrt. bath HWng<br />
raam tllnlng area, kitchen, («t<br />
slip* arid desk provided 151.000<br />
riAR ROUND<br />
ONE-FAMILY nous* en Cerltnl<br />
Ave,, with most furnlthlngt In-<br />
efuded, Tills year rouiid pfopert<br />
ty his gai hot water heat and<br />
js Insulated, LMng room, din-<br />
ing room, kitchen, utility room,<br />
master bedroom and bath make<br />
up the first floor. Two berirMrni<br />
and another bath are upstairs,<br />
Porchi w«sh»r.dfyer Included<br />
140.000.<br />
SALES Mtd RENTALS<br />
f-5 Monday Niru Strrorrfjy; 11 5 Sunday<br />
Ham* <strong>of</strong> fht Orang* and Whit*<br />
RIAL<br />
FRENCH<br />
CORNER<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swan<br />
REALTORS<br />
ACT TODAY — DONT HUT<br />
This center <strong>of</strong> MM) Eitata It your. U WMta o» HM Vwr, In<br />
falling «f PMntlm all Ui m<br />
USTtNM Of THI WIIK<br />
GARDENS SECTION — Lov*»y<br />
SMWI apt, piua adaitlnal<br />
lnoom# unltt, Inlojf jMtly Ihy-<br />
Ing In the flrit fkwr. Two b*4<br />
rooms, etramie tH« »a«i, mad-<br />
•JMMe UWian, wt(l to wall c»r<br />
pttln*;. pantlad w»IU. alaslrlc<br />
Deal, fully fneulated Owner hu<br />
•wjrKihop sffiee, 70% imniiji<br />
antlaUa to qualified buyer, nrtt<br />
<strong>of</strong>fattna, uiM tit,too,<br />
SINGLE HOME plut 2 nrrW<br />
•pli, nm door, IMng r«xn,<br />
dlnlnt room, Mtctmi. utility.<br />
Main, taMml fleer ihrM M><br />
rodrm, Mrwnje «!• brti, (•• hot<br />
iMMr IMM. 2 tpk. In *r wttti<br />
i BMRHM N«II, t!«,lM,<br />
TWO FAMILY _ Mail apt, coo<br />
Urlft* Bim paneling, IMng<br />
roam, tMng ana, modem Wt-<br />
ehan, 2 beansmi, Mia balri,<br />
•laetria hHt, fully furnished.<br />
First floor rented y—rty 121,960.<br />
COUNTRY AT TMI SHORE! TWa<br />
Mail 1 level home Is (seated on<br />
• W frontage by. US' «ep»<br />
lot. Three nice bedroom with<br />
master bedraoni havlnc dms«ln|<br />
room and private bath. Another<br />
VA cerimlc tile baths ptus Kv-<br />
Ing rown, dliilnj room, meoeffi<br />
electric kitchen with bfeakfait<br />
area and utility room. <strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong><br />
the rrlEBSt faitures <strong>of</strong> thu homt<br />
Ii the beautiful nenMon room<br />
with wall fireplace and o «•<br />
awntf MM wtrrt to Mil.<br />
HnM to !«•»«« INI IMW HiUnf,<br />
M4.800 sfftn ootiildww).<br />
IIMRATI ROOM - ITCP IN Mi IRMTII<br />
WE ARINUMMR ONE TJffi WiNU><br />
OPKN DAILY M - SUNDAY 14<br />
r.LJFST HUUSF — 8 ronmt with<br />
priest* bflf h% th'PS ? b**dr&(ifTf<br />
apis, garage parking lot 1*! Moor<br />
gst h^ai#^ CaEellent intansn fins<br />
409, Sffhhnst- Lf?dg»«f 10 ! 5<br />
BETTER THAN NpW BtC'UH own<br />
sr ham addfd ihfiij many touch<br />
a* that msk» A nfw fti-mit an<br />
affFSigtiVB finms f.flSrmiflg CtSttSg?<br />
lifis tHan 2 y#ar* old i be^fetjm%<br />
2 tile bath?, elselnc hest, unfyrri<br />
Farrsl!<br />
4400<br />
Awe Compart si<br />
FrtAHKLlN<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
MAL IlTATl<br />
BEST FALI, (rVilK.<br />
ENDS ARE HIRE AND<br />
THI CROWD IS GONE<br />
NOW IS THI TIME TO<br />
INSPECT MYFBONT<br />
SALES AND RENTALS<br />
FOB NIXT YIA1<br />
THE EARLY BIRO<br />
WILL OUT THB MST<br />
LOCATION.<br />
1330 lay Avanua<br />
SW.S711<br />
« NICE HOME In LH« Oarderit >M<br />
gon affardlni • aynt naigtibor<br />
Hood ana moe njighbers vv» in<br />
pleesed to <strong>of</strong>fer thii ^ear round<br />
I bedroam raneher I'/, bathm. Urge<br />
«¥*og roBri with fir»plae« trirj m»ny<br />
extj-as Reasonably priced Call today<br />
for eppotntrneM Ssgcta! s* Hy,<br />
r»e»(torm, JSD Atlantic Av», »9-<br />
1«« M<br />
IIACM BLOCK DUPLEX, first floor,<br />
heateil fil.om: s*aeh bloeli 6<br />
Bedroom eo(t*t;e l«.5Mi « apt.<br />
eommereial loneil 120,000; twin em<br />
tagas |1!,SM Ownerf sand Ilitings<br />
MaoPherson Real I«Ht» Broker,<br />
lltfi »nil W«J *V«<br />
OCEPTIONAL heated J bedroom<br />
raneh«r, 2 Weeks from beach,<br />
large lot LR, OH. 1 bathi. mn<br />
room. UR,<br />
STONES THrfOW from oeaeh.<br />
small 1 bedrosm egttags m<br />
A-l esnaitlon<br />
MODERN 1 bedroom dupHo<br />
Fit floor «Bt heated<br />
Sharp Real Estate<br />
2700 Aibury Avtnut<br />
3W-1W7<br />
TWO FAMILY AWD QAHAOt APT<br />
Wide street near oeaeh Front ou-<br />
BtM J beoroornt aaeh, living room,<br />
dining room, kitehen Qar^ge apt 2<br />
BSdrepms ate, Fyrriitris^. 2 ear gar-<br />
S(a UO.OOO mttmnt Real Sstats.<br />
14 Atlantie *« t.f,<br />
CAP! COD iTYLJ—hot water heat<br />
* bedroom*. S bathi (J ttaa-<br />
rooms en first floor ete.). living<br />
room, dining room, kitehen. br^aN'<br />
fast room 2 ear garage, niee ysrtf.<br />
Good location walkini dlttanee to<br />
wide beach Iti.oM Hillefasi Real<br />
Estate. 14 Atlantis Av*. tf<br />
THREE ROOM COTTAOE, Flr«pl«ee,<br />
electric heat. Insulated EiMlent<br />
sond Plus 30 M 30 warehouse and<br />
<strong>of</strong>flee, Zone I ili.SOQ, unfurnished<br />
Rougher Realtors, M5 <strong>Ocean</strong> Aye<br />
»I<br />
ONLY COMMERCIAL LOT available<br />
In 12 blogfc area. Cottage and<br />
apt-, good ineoma, 100 feet frorn<br />
wide biu.cn. Priced to sell. Routher<br />
Kemltgn, ill Ot:«an Ave 9-17<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
STORAQE BPACI AVAIL«iLE at<br />
Ocian <strong>City</strong> Eipress Co, Inc Ml<br />
lay Ave Call 3990605 tf<br />
YIARLY RINTALS<br />
THREE BEDROOM fumltrnd cottoge,<br />
forced hot air heat, living room,<br />
dining room large kitchen, modem<br />
bath. 1160 ear mo. Multi only<br />
Hlilegau Real Estate, 14 Atlantic<br />
Ave, if.<br />
TWO BlpWOM~i~Dathrfuml»hed<br />
apt, IlSO Includes everything,<br />
OaM MB-1714. 9-17<br />
APTS. FOR RENT<br />
LAHOI FURNISHCD rVT. Ivaiiabre<br />
Sat.. Aua, 29. ..liiltie. Included,<br />
Call 6O9-lf».011i or 6O9-561 3679<br />
IMALL APARTMENT, street floor, 1<br />
or 2 persons, ieeoh blooM, living<br />
roorri-bedrBorri eamb.. kltBhen, bath-<br />
room TV cable Available <strong>Sep</strong>t 15<br />
Winter or ail year. 199.4744. 102<br />
YEARLY — WINTER — SUMMER,<br />
monthly — if you ike witching<br />
the ocean frorn your apt. and be-<br />
ing just step# from the boarriwsiN,<br />
yet priyats, rf you are Mrtiuciar<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
LAROE AFT,, second flMr, 6 room,<br />
and modern bath. Nicely fumish'<br />
ed t porehaa, 1 private entrances,<br />
3 bedrooms. (II twin Beds. PartUnj<br />
in r»ar. Avallabla from S«p1. S.<br />
Apply 230 Oeaari Ave. tf.<br />
mom tiM«n opt«. air esfld.,<br />
clow to »h(ippfr«, I1M rj«f mo.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 2 Mis. (aft, fa* rental Merit<br />
at Wi Tliten Rd., Nortriflald, N". J,<br />
Dial 641 8136 9-24<br />
WINTER RENTALS<br />
FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM flrtt fleer<br />
•pi., tlie b.th, MI t month BIUI<br />
utilities Call MA 6-5096 or waek-<br />
ends jg»81W, l»l<br />
ATTRACTIVE APT,, cantrillv loeatN,<br />
•vMlaMa all winter, |i§ month<br />
with uvlltlat. Adults only. Call 199.<br />
QMS Bf tit Wyfrrauth _H. 947<br />
UrJNimiED tvmiior»OrrrAFr.<br />
Uv1n« room kitchen and bath.<br />
Encllent location, utilltin IneludM<br />
$65 a mentr). Call 399-0066 or ,p-<br />
ply 124 Plymouth Place, 10.19<br />
ONE BEDROOM new available<br />
May IS, i7i '<br />
Estate, 3991637. per me, therp Real<br />
ioe<br />
OFF 51SSON RINTAL 3 Bfrtro<strong>of</strong>ri<br />
? bath apt fully e*iu.pp*d g*r<br />
b£ge rjiipa^dii ASM 1U WSU CLyrpvr<br />
rJir>eta4, luuM out<br />
<strong>of</strong> th» Superior Court <strong>of</strong> N«w Jsf-<br />
i#y Cf1in€K¥ pivlsisri, Cspe May<br />
County, Qoeim No, MM9-19 on<br />
Irw JStri iiy <strong>of</strong> AujjyM *D- ''"•<br />
in • e«rt»in UUM wnei*n Firtt<br />
Federal Sivinji sni Loan Aueol* 1<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> PrHlld#rpni» ii plsJrrtJff, »nd<br />
Hubert w Kranswltt, « o» et tl,<br />
ars rJeftndsntt. I shall «P»« te<br />
•»!• at public vcndui, on<br />
TUESDAY, KFTIMBM M, OT<br />
at on. o'clock In tN* aftarnoon<br />
{Qiyiisfri Suvine Tim#) sf uia day,<br />
at tha Sh»fiffi Office in C»e» Mar<br />
Court HouM C»B» Umy Counfjr,<br />
ALL trut e«rt*in morts«««f<br />
BrirMlH, «ritH ths apourUrunon<br />
in th. Complaim in th« ••(« causa<br />
pjjrticul.rly Ht forth and dHVlMd,<br />
th«t ii to lay:<br />
ALL. th* fojlowlm tract or par-<br />
«j <strong>of</strong> laiM ind tha pntmlHi hwa-<br />
Inaftar p«rticul«1y dneriBad til<br />
Lot 84». •!«* »04. **"•<br />
fl<strong>of</strong>) C<br />
•CINQ known at Mouaa No. Ms<br />
Aabury Avwwa, Ooaan <strong>City</strong> Maw<br />
Amount dua undw ludcmant U<br />
M0.7M.M. wtth IMaraak osata and<br />
1. ltTO<br />
-»J*Jf. ,<br />
,.- t ,<br />
. i ' ,, • f<br />
OF ST<br />
COLLEGE<br />
ELIZABETH Cmh.nnt<br />
Sheridan junior<br />
COLLEGE OF ST<br />
THOMAS Edwnrrt Sheridan.<br />
BIBLE<br />
Shales<br />
, n Oilli'tic. frikhman<br />
Hfip'STRA I'NIVERSITY<br />
Linda Lin|(ij; junit.r. Nadinn<br />
Me run freshman<br />
HfiOD COLUKCF Chn.<br />
ILLINOIS STATE<br />
UNIVERSITY Vipkv Stewart<br />
t! rit (i (I a I *• lyf htfitl<br />
JACKSONVILLE<br />
LNIVKHRITY Erland Chau.<br />
JEFFERSON MEDICAL<br />
COLLEGP Suiart BrriBdw»M.r<br />
SCHOOL<br />
Patricia<br />
v*-ar Msrjon**<br />
COLIMBIA<br />
COLLKGF rv.ujf<br />
OCHK <strong>City</strong> In th* County <strong>of</strong> Caps<br />
May anS SUt» <strong>of</strong> Naw Jar»»:<br />
BtolNNING, In tha SwthMltBrly<br />
lln* <strong>of</strong> Aabury AvaAii* ZU fM<br />
touthwsftwariiiy fnam tti* toMth<br />
wHMriy (In* <strong>of</strong> Ninth MnMtj and<br />
in th. toutttwaMlriy tint <strong>of</strong> 1st Ml;<br />
th.no. (1) touthwa»tw»r
I<br />
PAGf 12 — SECTION TWO<br />
We handle ALL TYPES <strong>of</strong> INSURANCE<br />
including ...<br />
FLOOD<br />
CHATTIN - HALLIOAY<br />
, INt<br />
1315 ASBUIY AVi. DIAL 39M06e<br />
• Antenna Intf illations<br />
• Tow«r A Ro<strong>of</strong> Mounting,<br />
for VHF.UHP A FM<br />
C«nH»»» SALIS and SERVICE<br />
Color • Black A White TV<br />
f II WE DO HAVf . ,<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
1041 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-4910<br />
QUICK<br />
CASH<br />
LOANS<br />
I "!•• AW<br />
CALL 399-1700<br />
STOP IN or PHONE-A-LOAN<br />
GUARDIAN LOANS<br />
730 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />
• ( ;ijn'i Ho, BSI, Lonni rnjdi by mall n .ill nearby tummunliii.-t<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember Specials<br />
THURSDAYS<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS<br />
(OViR 60)<br />
10% OFF<br />
FRIDAYS<br />
Baked Baltimore CRAB<br />
SATURDAYS<br />
FLOUNDER<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
2 PLATTER SPECIALS<br />
MONDAYS<br />
FRIED CLAMS<br />
TUISDAYS<br />
WEDNESDAYS<br />
SALMON CROQUETTES<br />
enc<br />
Jl TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />
Ave. Dial 399-1348<br />
MARLIN MAURAl'DERS .lack<br />
Mayer (left), chairman <strong>of</strong> Uu> Orvan <strong>City</strong><br />
Yacht Dub fishing mmmittni'. presents ii<br />
trophy to Elmer J, Cnok, Ot'VC<br />
who placed first in the rci-fnl<br />
Black study courses<br />
part <strong>of</strong> ACC schedule<br />
Atlantic Community CullHyf<br />
will <strong>of</strong>fer four courses in thi><br />
araa <strong>of</strong> black studies during the<br />
semester beginning Ropi 1 7<br />
History 107 African<br />
History and Culture I three<br />
credits) Twn sections are<br />
scheduled - Tuesdays and<br />
Thursdays at 2 10 p.m. and<br />
Thursday! at 7 p m History<br />
iOS, a continuation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
caursei will be <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />
the second semester <strong>1970</strong>-71<br />
History 207 The<br />
Afro-American (three credits!<br />
Three sections are scheduled<br />
Mondays, Wednesdays, and<br />
Fridays at 1:30 p.m., Tuesdays<br />
and Thursdays at 12 46 pm,.<br />
and Mondays at 7 pm History<br />
208, a continuation nf the<br />
course, will be <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />
the second semester <strong>1970</strong>71<br />
Sociology 207 - Black White<br />
Relations (three credits) Twn<br />
sections are scheduled<br />
Tuesdays and Thursdays at<br />
B-BB a.m., and Thursdays at 7<br />
p.m.<br />
English 212 -- Significant<br />
Themes in Contemporary<br />
Literature (three credits').<br />
which this semester will deal<br />
with "Black-White Images'<br />
<strong>On</strong>e section is scheduled<br />
Mondays, Wednesdays, and<br />
Fridays at 8:30 am<br />
Several other black studies<br />
courses are now in the planning<br />
stage, and if approved by the<br />
College's curriculum<br />
committee could be added to<br />
Marx Clothing<br />
Dobbs Hats<br />
Manhattan Shirts<br />
Nunn Bush Shoes<br />
at<br />
JBiXOtt'3<br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SiNTINiL-LIDOiR<br />
ACS'I. iil ii'ririjis ns early as Ihe<br />
MTimd semestHr. according In<br />
Dr William 1) Yuung. fienn (if<br />
Ihe rollejj,.<br />
The courses currently heinu<br />
nffered lire designed In gm.<br />
etudiMIU interested m black<br />
studies an Interdisciplinary and<br />
inlrrrnntinpnUl introduction<br />
tu the field. Dr Young said<br />
History 107 108 deals with<br />
Africa's political, economic,<br />
anrl social development with<br />
1'mphasi* on the sub-Sahara<br />
region, the modern period, and<br />
Africa \ relations with the res!<br />
<strong>of</strong> thf world<br />
History 207 208 is<br />
ri.neerniid with the black<br />
mans rnli' in (he evolution <strong>of</strong><br />
th* 1 AiiHTir.iin nation<br />
733 Asbury Ave, Dial 399-1936<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT<br />
WI HONOR C.C.P., DINIR'S CLUB, BANK AMIRICARD<br />
and AMERICAN EXPRESS CREDIT CARDS<br />
H»t»n«il«n ii..t,m(t..)t|t<br />
Capp May County Niarlin Tournament.<br />
At right is Jim Acrardi with the trophy<br />
which signifies his boat, the Jim Aud,<br />
was individual host team winner in thp<br />
f mirnament<br />
SOCIAL SECURITY<br />
Question<br />
EDITORS NOTE • The<br />
Social Security <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />
Pennsylvania and Pacific<br />
Avenues in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
answers the following<br />
questions received last<br />
week For personal replies,<br />
visit or write the district<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice or telephone<br />
344401! Do not write or<br />
call the SENTINEL-<br />
LEDGER,<br />
lleltnllion<br />
Di|)lomiity: A synonym for<br />
Hiscrption whi'ri "tin 1 other<br />
«uy is bigfJ'T.<br />
-Missile, Hud Hank, N.J.<br />
New exercise yard<br />
for County prisoners<br />
Work is just about finished<br />
on the construction <strong>of</strong> n 6ft by<br />
70 foot ejiercise yard adjneenl<br />
to the Cape May County jail,<br />
i Sheriff Beech N Pox rennrtnH<br />
Wednesday<br />
"We should complete this<br />
project well within thf 90 days<br />
allotted under the cunlrncl, "<br />
F'ux said, "und inmates using<br />
the facthty should have many<br />
days <strong>of</strong> fine fall weather to<br />
participate in the many<br />
that will he iivailahlii "<br />
Shrriff Pox conducted<br />
Freeholder Joseph W Risey,<br />
Jr , director <strong>of</strong> courts,<br />
buildings nnd grounds, and<br />
several <strong>of</strong> his aides on an<br />
inspeeiirin tour <strong>of</strong> the facility<br />
The yard is romplclely<br />
enclosed to provide maximum<br />
security A 12 foot high<br />
i-yrlone fenc«' with barbed wire<br />
on top hiis been constructed<br />
around the exercise ares* and an<br />
iireli eight feet from the ground<br />
will be hoarded to insiirr. mi<br />
outside r-ommunicntitiri with<br />
piissershy. Fox said<br />
Rijtpy niited "this is one<br />
program in our rehabilitative<br />
process for prisoners si the<br />
county jail This new<br />
recreational facility is the first<br />
outdoor exercise yard ever for<br />
prisoners in this county " he<br />
smri<br />
The area is attached to the<br />
malr 1 cell portion on the<br />
northwest side <strong>of</strong> the jail<br />
Volleyball, iiasketball,<br />
handball, weights, a chinning<br />
har and other exercise facilities<br />
am to he provided, according<br />
to Pox<br />
He said "This area still be<br />
heavily secured arid manned ill<br />
all times when Inmates are out.<br />
It will be for use by a limited<br />
number during prescribed<br />
recreational periods and only<br />
selected inmates will be able to<br />
use facility as a reward for<br />
proper behaviour "<br />
iiutun'J others who are deemed<br />
ques! iiinahle by members <strong>of</strong><br />
this tleparimpni also will he<br />
excluded from using the yard."<br />
he s,iid The New .lersey<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Institutions and<br />
Apencics approved the project,<br />
designed by architect Vinreni<br />
H Vi|.-ttii. cif Weslville<br />
'"Tbi're will be strictly<br />
enfiirccri riiles and regy lul ions<br />
for the prisiincrs usinc the vard<br />
pius-sershy will iioi be<br />
allowed tci linger or<br />
communifale vvilli prisoners,"<br />
F'o« emphasiied "There Will<br />
be no ni|j|H exercise periods<br />
although !h" y;ird will bi 1<br />
illuminated, iij. noti'd "A<br />
limited nurnhef <strong>of</strong> prisoners on<br />
a rotating ,yslem Will use the<br />
facility wi'.ither permitting A<br />
security building with a<br />
vantage ri.iiiil fiver the area is<br />
finished H'-: pnfi <strong>of</strong> lh*' proieet '<br />
Fin Mid<br />
Q Durmr my working<br />
years j was a federal employee<br />
not covered by Social Security.<br />
I havi<br />
A survey nf the<br />
(•onlronijilinn <strong>of</strong> America's<br />
hiark nnd white cultures.<br />
Sociology 2ij7 examines the<br />
black man s society and his<br />
search for identity in a white<br />
world<br />
Kilgllsh 212 Mllriies the<br />
literary rnanifmiatioiis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
black man's hopes, fears,<br />
frustrations, find aspirations.<br />
Persons interested in taking<br />
current or future black studies<br />
courses should contact .Joseph<br />
Bloh, assistant dean <strong>of</strong><br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
instruction, Terence<br />
Hutchison. director <strong>of</strong><br />
eounselintj, or Pr<strong>of</strong>, juanita<br />
Griffin, who leaches several <strong>of</strong><br />
the black courses<br />
>••»<br />
see<br />
Hart, Schaffner and<br />
1 been ret.red because <strong>of</strong><br />
disability nearly six years now<br />
and receive a monthly check<br />
from Federal Civil Service<br />
based on my disability This<br />
monthly check was the only<br />
iiicumr, besides suine interest<br />
on investments, my wife and I<br />
had My wife died last year<br />
before shp was 62 years old<br />
Although she had not been<br />
employed in over 16 years shp<br />
did have enough Social<br />
Security to provide a lump sum<br />
death payment which ! used to<br />
help pay her funeral expenses<br />
I have heard Social Security<br />
benefits can be paid to disabled<br />
widowers Do I qualify' 1 '' M a x i m u m<br />
prisoners will not<br />
security<br />
ie allowed<br />
As fin- is kindled by bellows,<br />
so iManger bywords.<br />
•Thomas Fuller,<br />
FREE<br />
FOR ALL PERSONS OViR 35 YRS.<br />
I am<br />
55 years old and quite<br />
disabled<br />
A A disabled widower<br />
Can get benefits based on the<br />
earnings <strong>of</strong> his wife only if she<br />
was providing al least one half<br />
<strong>of</strong> his support at the time <strong>of</strong><br />
her death From the facts that<br />
you have given us ii does not<br />
appear that your wife was<br />
providing one half <strong>of</strong> your<br />
support If however there is<br />
Sponsored by the<br />
County Medical Society<br />
any possibility that this<br />
requirement can be met let us<br />
hear from you so that we may<br />
help you file an application.<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, <strong>1970</strong><br />
SALE BEGINS II A, M, SHARP<br />
SO* x 140' Lot with Small Chapel<br />
BUILDING BEING SOLD AS IS<br />
TH« MM will M conducted «, in, tH. .1 HMM 49, )„„ ¥mm „<br />
ite jMnetJart <strong>of</strong> itnuM 50 In TuetahM, N*w j*rMy! In cm <strong>of</strong> bad<br />
tnattMr tlv. Ml* will ha INM '<br />
• MINIMUM MPMIT IHOM<br />
• mtnuumn WITHIN « DAT* AND BUIJICT TO TH« AP,<br />
P*OVAL OF TM VESTRY ANO WAHMNI Of TH1 HOLT THIN.<br />
ITT CHURCM, llih « CENTBAL AVI,, 0«AN CITY «W JtMBT<br />
• TNH MLE MOST CONFORM TO TITLt lfrJM MVIMO tTAT-<br />
UTli tTATt Of NEW JCMCr<br />
IHtPICTION MOftNINO OF SALE II A, M, • 11 A, M.<br />
TB Phiia, -•<br />
UtTtn SUBJECT TO EftBORS. OMISSIONS ,nd<br />
Salt CMdMM by<br />
FRED BlW<br />
AUCTIONSIR<br />
3WJiW<br />
330 Atlantic Av.nM<br />
Oc««n <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
THURSDAY. SEPTEMSJR 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
t <strong>of</strong>ficials who will<br />
PEOPLE <strong>of</strong> Cape Mmy<br />
o be CONCERNED<br />
EYE HEACTH SCREENING<br />
SHORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL<br />
Upper School Board<br />
to discuss plans I<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Township will hold u<br />
public meeting this evening<br />
(Thursday) at H o'clock, nt the<br />
Upper Township Rlemenljiry<br />
H*-liool in Marmora.<br />
The meeting will be held to<br />
present and discuss the plnnK<br />
for the proposed new Middle<br />
School that is planned for<br />
construction in the future.<br />
All piireiiLs nnd other<br />
interested t-ili7im.t ;,?,-. invited<br />
t o iitlerifl<br />
Studios Art<br />
Debra L Healy <strong>of</strong> 121<br />
Briganlinedr, a l!)70 graduate<br />
or Marple Ni-wtnwn (Pa ) High<br />
Schr,,,l. has been ..dmittnd to<br />
[he freshman r|as« ,,f<br />
Philaddphin nonnge ,,f Art a<br />
f»ur year degree granting<br />
institution preparing artist, und<br />
designers for careers in<br />
business, industry, wjurntimi<br />
and the fine nrlji<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 22, 6:30 to 8.-30 P. M.<br />
OCIAN CITY,<br />
JOHN G, CAREW<br />
OPTICIAN<br />
843 ASBURY AVI,<br />
(Next to <strong>City</strong> Hall)<br />
N.J. Phone 399-7310<br />
PLATT'S SEPTEMBER SUPER<br />
SAVE 20% TO 40% ON TOP NAME FURNITURE<br />
IT'S TIME TO BURNISH YOUR HOME AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.<br />
SILECTION WAS NEVER GREATER, SHOP TODAY AND SAVI,<br />
LIVING ROOM;<br />
%U9 2Pc modsrn, 2 coihlon tfio<br />
1th ond l«an|i ctiafr . *l/0<br />
|25t 2Pt. Early Amirlcon tfOO<br />
iifi ami chair ..... "00<br />
flfS M>«, Mtdll. rid print iOOO<br />
fO" i.fo and chair .. **TO<br />
BIDS & BEDDING:<br />
fit Strte ilngli Inninprlng MA<br />
NMltrtii or bo* iprlni *<br />
$4* Strta full tin Iniursiring<br />
imttmi tr bm tni<br />
iprln» __„.. ' r «*t<br />
SHOP TODAY 9 TO 9<br />
PLATT'S<br />
u A .<br />
SHOP<br />
BEDROOM SUITES:<br />
$1*9 4Pc. Walnut dr.it.r,<br />
mirror, chtii and full 11 AS<br />
$199 4P(. ptenn frills dm. if 40.<br />
•IP, mlrwr, chitf, bed *!*»<br />
$369 4-Pt. Pin. do.bl. dr»-<br />
SIF, (hilt and Cannon- JO lft<br />
CHAIRS & ROCKERS:<br />
$3? Danish tnolr with CAQ<br />
f«am tmM.ni **"<br />
III liilinir, block ir n o f I h *'<br />
traniportatitin rapacity nf the<br />
city, review »f the >nj|jdiviRiiin<br />
ordinance de» ('loprnenl,<br />
sLandards, and publication f*f H<br />
* Wf-rf inf^rvii*wnd,<br />
i.nrl y d ing thr r I i y<br />
eorrmusismm'ni, the schfKjl<br />
NUppnnU'ndont and tnemh*- i 2 Hecri-ati'in. Niusir Pier, Among other<br />
Beach Patrol (frum Public reefimmendatioM in the survey<br />
Safely Department), Cultural are the proposed hiring <strong>of</strong> •<br />
Am Center and Historical full Ume personnel U'chmcian<br />
MusHurn in b» combined as to handle attendance iheetg<br />
Leisure Time Activities and and payroll<br />
transferred from Public Works "rte flat fee for all<br />
to Administration and Finance mercantile licenses <strong>of</strong> 126 J»<br />
(new title) The heads <strong>of</strong> each unrealistic, according to the<br />
FS<br />
<strong>of</strong> these function* would meet report, and should be revised<br />
<strong>of</strong> bniirds and commission-!<br />
with the Mayor nnd Public upward immediately<br />
All municipal raciliti^^ wrre Information Bureau Also reeomm ended u the<br />
tfturf'd and pmplnypHg pbs^rv^d<br />
in their work SJ rraundings (transferred from Public replacement <strong>of</strong> police patrol<br />
<strong>City</strong> dfifuniPfiU WPrf' revipwpd Safety) at the call <strong>of</strong> the Mayor can every 60,000 miles or one<br />
such a« thf Civil SptViee to coordinate programming <strong>of</strong> year, whichever occun flirt.<br />
ClaJIgiricatmn and Salary Plan, Leisure Time Activities The report suggMti that<br />
thp <strong>City</strong>'s Master Plan, various 3 The Sanitation Inspector<br />
maintenance <strong>of</strong> city- vehicles<br />
onjanizatirin.il rdsoiutions and to be transferred from Public<br />
could be handled at the PuhJJe<br />
(irdinanrf.i inrhiding thosp Works and Property to Public<br />
Worki garage, and the police<br />
relating to .<br />
Affairs and Public Safety under<br />
garage, which wm recently<br />
hoards and<br />
rommuyiinnH<br />
the direct supervision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
renovated for $14,000, could<br />
Included In<br />
Health Officer This will give<br />
be (lone away with,<br />
Uli report are<br />
the follciwine<br />
the Health Officer a field man Tlie necessity <strong>of</strong> i 24 ham-<br />
recommended<br />
changes in<br />
to expand his (the Sanitation per day switchboard operation<br />
departmental<br />
distribu tH.»n<br />
Inspector) preient duties <strong>of</strong> at city hall is difficult to<br />
refuse container complaint* to justify, according to the report.<br />
1 Civii Defense and Parking<br />
Meter enforcement to b#<br />
inspection <strong>of</strong> other heajth "Tie lines into police and fto<br />
transferred from Public Works<br />
complaints during hii daily stations when city hall is cloud<br />
to Public Attain and Public<br />
rounds in the city under the would cover emergency .<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> the Health Officer<br />
continued on page 18<br />
Foot police unhappy<br />
as rookies ride cars<br />
The Uie <strong>of</strong> two police patrol patrol ears<br />
cars is only a temporary Wimberg said in spite <strong>of</strong> the<br />
measure until some <strong>of</strong> the men manpower shortage brought<br />
return from vacation and aabout<br />
because <strong>of</strong> vacations the<br />
damaged vehicle is repaired, department is maintaining two<br />
Public Safety Director Chester man patroli in the ears. Some<br />
J Wimberg laid Wednesday, squads havi three men walking<br />
The patrols had been cut on foot.<br />
bjck from three cars to two The foot patrolmen<br />
shortly after Labor Day with displaced from cars by the<br />
one car responsible for the area cutback are somewhat irked by<br />
north <strong>of</strong> Bth st and the other the turn <strong>of</strong> events They claim<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> the area from Bth rookies with less ejtperifnce are<br />
to 59th st.<br />
being given tJ-'"<br />
South end resident* have<br />
complained about what they<br />
call "a lack <strong>of</strong> police<br />
protection," Wimberg said<br />
there has been na cut "back in<br />
protection, A third Sergeant's<br />
car is on the road with the two<br />
1 car asslfnnients<br />
and while my with up.to four<br />
years ejiper' •* have been put<br />
on the walk) g b*st.<br />
Wrlmherf ^ miij *io such<br />
fayoritism eiuts and morale |n<br />
general is food on the<br />
depgrtmeriL<br />
LWV spontors forum<br />
Forms <strong>of</strong> clty role<br />
Lynffon L. Cortalyo<strong>of</strong>'<br />
Unit formed<br />
for Sandman<br />
Congressional Probe<br />
Of Ferry Possible<br />
^^•^•^Bi^B ^ffl^JBf ^^S^BI^HV TS^BU^tnj^HVfc T<br />
1 gyup felHiltt Slfctfyi^tftft^AfiiA iMjf ''<br />
GOP Club ousts<br />
Woods as<br />
William H. Woods,<br />
Democratic Freeholder<br />
candidate, was Mpelled from<br />
the membership <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Men's Republican Club at<br />
a meeting <strong>of</strong> the group Monday<br />
night at Plymouth Inn.<br />
Club President David E,<br />
Elliott, sud the action was<br />
unantoious amone the 70<br />
members prewnt. Woods is a<br />
former R epubliean<br />
Committeeman In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
but bolted from the party<br />
when he was nominated by<br />
write-in voteg to run on ttae<br />
Dtmocrmtic aeket tor<br />
TrtelioMer at t# Spring<br />
primary election,<br />
Woods held geTcraJ other<br />
Film on Canada<br />
will open series<br />
member<br />
Ugh poste m the city ind<br />
county Republican<br />
Orfaoization, which he reufned<br />
after accepting the ncmination<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Democrats.<br />
Woods' former bontaa<br />
partner Robert K, Sell. *., was<br />
unanimously elected<br />
Republican C<strong>of</strong>mnittmnaa<br />
from the First Ward, Fifth<br />
District, where Woods had<br />
formerly served.<br />
Woods had been elected to<br />
the Committee poet \mt<br />
Spring, but chose to ran aa a<br />
Democrat oppoamf Frt<br />
Btrector Fnncb T!<br />
wtlo i! g<br />
reelection.<br />
A citizens group working for<br />
the re-election <strong>of</strong> Congressman<br />
Charles W Sandman has been<br />
formed here under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Lyndon L<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> LAgue <strong>of</strong> legislative and administrative Corteiyou, President <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women Voters is sponsoring a responsibilities in a body <strong>of</strong> 16-28 Civic Association<br />
forum to review the various commissionFrs elected at large.<br />
types <strong>of</strong> municipal government<br />
Assisting Corteiyou will be<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the commissioners,<br />
available. Dr. Ernest C. Reock,<br />
former city commissioner Roy The second annual Kiwanls personally filmed, aU-eolor<br />
designated as mayor, exercises<br />
Carnman says he personally director <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Qlllian Gillian and former Travel and Adventare Series<br />
limited supervisory powers <strong>of</strong> a<br />
will get a court injunction to Government Research at<br />
Mayor Nathaniel C Smith have will get underway at the high<br />
motion pictures are especially<br />
general character. The<br />
stop any further desecration <strong>of</strong> Rutgers University, will be<br />
endorsed Sandman for school auditorium Wednesday,<br />
popular becaus the mm who<br />
commissioners work as a body<br />
the wetlands in this jirea if the speaker.<br />
re-election along with the October 14 with Keith McCoIl filmed the picture, appears on<br />
in determining overall policy present city eornmissioniirs<br />
presenting "Canada's Changing the stage, in person, and<br />
nw law proves unenforeable. The affair is scheduled for and in administering the<br />
World"<br />
narrates his film. In addition to<br />
Corteiyou said the new<br />
The sportsman calls present October 9 at I p.m. in the<br />
the thrilling motion pietarfa<br />
executive departrnents. organBation's first move will The six films and narrations'<br />
conditions here and in other auditorium <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Permissive legislstion, be te establish campaign in the series will enable the<br />
and the personal namtioo,<br />
resorts with regard to the School, The public is urged to popularly called the Walsh Act headquarters for Sandman in Kiwanians to raise money for<br />
many <strong>of</strong> th* traveloguM.<br />
wetlands "n real estate grab" attend.<br />
was enacted in 1911. Under its the former Read Hardware their welfare projects, Club include a musical background<br />
Cornman singles out <strong>Ocean</strong> The three main forms <strong>of</strong> terms the board <strong>of</strong> store on Asbury av,. directly<br />
president Herbert T Adami, and special sound effect* for<br />
<strong>City</strong> Mayor Robert L, Sharp, a government are Commission, commissioners consists <strong>of</strong> three across, from <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />
Jr., said<br />
added enjoyment and realian.<br />
real estate broker, as one <strong>of</strong> the Mayor- Council and members in municipalities<br />
key men in the opposition to<br />
Formal opening <strong>of</strong> the Each speaker is a Keith McCoIl, a reaidtnt <strong>of</strong><br />
CouncilM»nager, Tliese will be having less than 10,000<br />
the Wetlands Bill,<br />
headquarters will he next pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographer with Calgary, Alberta, was bom and<br />
reviewed In the ientinelLedger residents and five memberi in Monday with all (he fanfare many years experience in raised in Saskatchewan. He<br />
starting with the first today<br />
Sharp, in fact, has publically<br />
those having an excess <strong>of</strong> this that has becom a part <strong>of</strong> traveling and' filming the many served as a flying instructor<br />
and the remaining two for the<br />
come out against the bill for<br />
number,.<br />
•lection time on tap Sandman beautiful and interesting places with the BCAF in World War<br />
nejU two weeks.<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the reasons Cornman<br />
Members are elected to serve will be in town for several around the world. These It. After the war he entered the<br />
suggests. The Mayor said he<br />
The Commission plan was<br />
life insurance field and later<br />
for four year terms. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hours to meet the voters<br />
favors a restudy <strong>of</strong> the bill so it<br />
developed during the first<br />
established hn own red Mtate<br />
has slightly less than 10,000 C<strong>of</strong>fee and donuts will be<br />
does not discriminate against<br />
decade <strong>of</strong> thi 20th Century<br />
and general insurance burin<br />
according to the census served and the headquarters<br />
the southern counties <strong>of</strong> the<br />
and is the form <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is conducted this year. New will be decorati'd by Phil<br />
state that need room for<br />
now using. Rejecting the Jersey law requires the Turner. Other <strong>of</strong>ficers in the<br />
<strong>City</strong> net effected<br />
expansion.<br />
principal <strong>of</strong> separation <strong>of</strong> nonpartisan nomination and Mrs, Angle Pulvino. James<br />
powers, commission<br />
by power failure<br />
Sharp and hU colleagues.<br />
McFaul, Pivid Simpson, Mrs<br />
government places both the<br />
Commissioners David L.<br />
continued on page 12 Jean Bell and Mrt, Betty<br />
Simpson and Chester J.<br />
Baleson,<br />
Wimborg, adopted a resolution<br />
opposing the Wetlands measure<br />
and sent copies to all state<br />
legislatow and the Governor, In<br />
addition they sent a personal<br />
telegram to Governor Cahill<br />
urging him not to sign the bill.<br />
County Freeholder Director<br />
Francis Townsond, also <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the County Republican<br />
Urbanization, also sent a Congressman Charles W. proposals for lifting the Cape<br />
telegram to Cahill stating the Sandman told the May.Lewei, Del,, Ferry out <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholder's opposition to the ientinelLedger this week that the red.<br />
bill.<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> the Delaware Sandman said the Authority<br />
River and Bay Authority have will be knocked out <strong>of</strong> its<br />
Objections to the Bill have turned a deaf ear to his complacency when they "are<br />
been raised mainly became <strong>of</strong> a<br />
in»e«ag*ted by the Cong! <strong>of</strong><br />
Senate amendment which<br />
the United States,"<br />
would place under state<br />
control all lands flooded by<br />
Guilty pl«a madt<br />
The CongresBnan was '<br />
referring to a clause in thi<br />
water "one foot above loeil<br />
. Authority'• compact that<br />
extreme high tide," which in to driving charg* makea the authority<br />
Cape May County would mean<br />
a great expanse <strong>of</strong> land, some William T. Schwoebel, 17, <strong>of</strong><br />
wiponaible to the Judiciary<br />
<strong>of</strong> it already developed or Olatsbora entered a guilty plea<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> the Cong, <strong>of</strong><br />
•irmarked for development. ' to a charge <strong>of</strong> impaired driving<br />
which Sandmnn is • minber,<br />
reduced from drunken driving<br />
"I put that compact<br />
Assembly man Jim« S, in Municipal tnffle court<br />
together and I know what<br />
0 i f i « r o ( R • C • p t Wednesday.<br />
May-Cumberland) who voted Schwoebcl mi anwted on<br />
for earlier version* <strong>of</strong> the June 28 after cmiiing an<br />
WetUndi Bill, in lending thi ttddtnt at 33rd and Bay a*.<br />
opposition to the rovited He wm ION bU driWng<br />
prifU^M lot «tx month*.<br />
Othn aeUon In court waa<br />
minor. Court Oirk *»*p*> F.<br />
ChiarracJno Hid, A rnunber af<br />
motorfit* tM flnad for<br />
1 Always an avid weekend<br />
hunter and fisherman, MeCoU<br />
became a producer-phetspapher<br />
interested in erery<br />
aspect <strong>of</strong> the "peat outdoors",<br />
The electric power failure including the relationship*<br />
that plagued so many among people, wildlife, mid<br />
Northeastern cities Tuesday environment He has vast<br />
and Wednesday had little or no experienM and many contact!<br />
effect on local power, but Civil in 'he outdoor world<br />
Defense <strong>of</strong>ficials urged throughout western Canada,<br />
businesses and residents to cut the Yukon, and the Northwest<br />
down on the use <strong>of</strong> air Territories,<br />
conditioners,<br />
A call went out to city hall McCoIl has contributed<br />
to turn <strong>of</strong>f lighU and air many articles to magasines and<br />
conditioners, but few newspapers, published bis own<br />
now currently in use by the municipal employees paid any hunting and flaMag gukle,<br />
Cape May line "They built a attention to the directive. <strong>On</strong>e lectured at schools and<br />
causeway and when the ferry department head said his staff universities, and producw)-<br />
was replaced with the Bridge would have to go home if the three auditorium shows. He h a<br />
Tunnel complex the causeway air conditioning was shut frequent guest speaker at<br />
was incorporated in thedown.<br />
banquets and meetings.<br />
system," Sandman said.<br />
Elsewhere in "the city<br />
The other problem. electric use was far from its<br />
accordin|i to Sandman, is the peak, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials said the<br />
need for new boats. "No one amount <strong>of</strong> electric power<br />
said the old boats brought required in mid<strong>Sep</strong>umber U<br />
Cyownwd<br />
from Virginia would last minimal compared to put up for Ida<br />
forever," Sandman said. He weekends in July and August.<br />
urged the authority to<br />
purchase smaller more modern<br />
A s«J« <strong>of</strong> ,44 dty owmA^S<br />
vessels with less draft.<br />
, in<br />
Weat av. haa IMM acbatWpti<br />
it," Sandman laid, "They had<br />
October — - — ^ 5 ^<br />
better nad it,"<br />
Tidet<br />
Sharp <<br />
Sandman said Ma study <strong>of</strong><br />
thf feny's pUght ha. lad Mm to Weather<br />
b«lleta that the conrtrucUon <strong>of</strong><br />
• cauaeway aomt dtaUnce into Moatry aunny and hot<br />
Delaware Bay woold SOIM today with a poaaujOtty <strong>of</strong><br />
"«• <strong>of</strong> th. probtoma by •^no<strong>of</strong>c Msjt<br />
MtHng down runauig time and<br />
^taUnf O, nwd f»
PAOE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />
FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED Mr is Herbert<br />
and Mrs. Herbert Godfrey buy th*> first The scries<br />
set <strong>of</strong> tirkets fnr the Kiwunis Club shown cinc<<br />
sponsored travelopii' SPTU-S to be shown H.-mnr rivi<br />
this winter Passing on the initial tirkeu<br />
George W. LIghtcap<br />
SOMERS POINT fii-firm-<br />
W Lighten? <strong>of</strong> 114 E Crdar<br />
av died Wednesday in Shon 1<br />
Memorial Hospital He was 69<br />
Mr Lightcap, a ri-iirrd<br />
fi nance collertor and<br />
bartender, was horn in<br />
Philadelphia and had made his<br />
home here for Ift years<br />
Surviving is one brotht'r.<br />
Spencer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Funeral services were held<br />
Monday with burial in Ivy Hill<br />
Cemetery, Philadelphia<br />
John T, Hickman<br />
SOMERS POINT John T<br />
Hickman <strong>of</strong> 573 4th st. died<br />
Wednesday in Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital after a short illness<br />
He was 69,<br />
Mr Hickman was born in<br />
English Creek and had resided<br />
in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>Somers Point<br />
area ill his life. He was a<br />
retired maintenance man with<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Water<br />
Company He was retired four<br />
years ago after being with the<br />
company for 25 yean<br />
Surviving are one brother,<br />
Joseph H, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
two sisters, Mrs, Agnes<br />
Maenner <strong>of</strong> Somert Point and<br />
Mre, Mary Adcoek <strong>of</strong> Bermuda,<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
Saturday morning from the<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home in<br />
Obituaries<br />
Uciniii <strong>City</strong> fdllnwi'H hy<br />
Reqliicrn Mass at Si .losi-ph't<br />
R V Chllrrh Burial WHO in<br />
Asbur> Mclhi.flni (Vmcli'fv<br />
Emjluh (Vi.,.k<br />
Herbert W. Bond<br />
PALERMO Herbi.r!<br />
Wheaiiin Bund Sr <strong>of</strong> 1209 S<br />
Shore rd . was killed List<br />
Thursday m an industrial<br />
accidcnl in Pleasnnlvillii Hiwas<br />
5 2<br />
Mr Bund was a nalim nf<br />
Massey's Mills, Va , and h«ri<br />
made his homii here for 24<br />
years. He was an arc welder fnr<br />
the Pennsylvania Reading<br />
Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s<br />
He was a charter member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Methodist Men <strong>of</strong> Trinity<br />
United Methodist Church in<br />
Marmora and was on the<br />
Official Board and a Trustee <strong>of</strong><br />
the church He also was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe Fust<br />
American Legion, an organizer<br />
and coach for eight years <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cape May County Boys'<br />
Baseball League He was an Air<br />
Force veteran having served in<br />
World War II and the Korean<br />
War<br />
Surviving are hit wife,<br />
Georgette Q , three sons. Al /c<br />
Herbert W ,jr <strong>of</strong> Minot Air<br />
Force Base. N D , Sgt<br />
Lawrence E <strong>of</strong> Hamilton Air<br />
DECOUPAGE CLASSES<br />
Now Forming<br />
SEE<br />
Gary<br />
700 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 398.1171<br />
Adams ,jr , Kiwanis president.<br />
will iipm (li'tober 14 and be<br />
' n month lhmunh April 14<br />
Lydia C. Straub<br />
Mrs Lydia C Straub <strong>of</strong> 333<br />
Corinthian av and Philadelphia<br />
died al her summer home<br />
Saturday She was 74 and had<br />
been a summer resident here<br />
25 years.<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
Gustnv. one son, Albert G <strong>of</strong><br />
Baltimore, Md.; two sisters<br />
Mrs OIRB Zabel <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
and Mrs. Gertrude Niebuhr <strong>of</strong><br />
Rossmtnfr. and three<br />
grandchildren, Erin, Andrea<br />
and Jo Anne Straub <strong>of</strong><br />
Balitmore<br />
Funeral services were<br />
conducted Tuesday in<br />
Philadelphia from the<br />
Fltjischmann Memorial Baptist<br />
Church with the Rev Herbert<br />
Freeman, pastor, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Interment was at Northwood<br />
Cemeterj Philadelphia Local<br />
arrangements were by the<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home.<br />
VOICES AMIM.IHK!)<br />
National Airlines' ultra,<br />
modern 540-million terminal al<br />
J'.ihn F. Kennedy International<br />
Airport will feature one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
world's most advanced PA systems.<br />
The unit .contains a sen-<br />
(iur di'vici 1 , which will react<br />
iiutumaticiilly to crowd noise<br />
levels houstiiiK volume in<br />
iiuisy uri'iis, rediicinK it in<br />
IJLIICIIT siTliohs uf tliy tyrmi-<br />
iiiil.<br />
THi OCiAN CITY SINTINILLIDGIR<br />
Sandman pollution plan<br />
burdens people - Hughes<br />
I ||el the feehnK that even<br />
Premdenl Nixon would rather<br />
see me will in f^ovember Why<br />
elsi would Secretary Hiekel be<br />
here li. Help mv opponent''"<br />
William J Hughes,<br />
pefnoeratic ciifTdidate for<br />
Congress, sjiid that Interior<br />
Secretory Walter Hickel's visit<br />
to help Rep Charles W<br />
Sandman Jr., was an act<br />
showing thnt President Nixon's<br />
regard for Sandman was the<br />
same as his regard for Hiekel<br />
which, according to Hughe*,<br />
"isn't too great a regard,"<br />
Hughes went on to say that<br />
the Sandman Hjcliol bout ridn<br />
Debate asked<br />
by Democrats<br />
It's hard to say who is more<br />
talkative. Democrats or<br />
Republicans, but so far in this<br />
fall election campaign it's the<br />
Democrats who have done the<br />
talking and the Republicans<br />
have, for the most part, been<br />
quiet<br />
Forc Basi', Calif , iinri Thomas<br />
H Hi humi'<br />
Furural<br />
fonduclpri<br />
servit<br />
Sunday<br />
were<br />
afterruToT!^ Sandman<br />
wilh I hi' Hi'v Bruce Phi Phiil,ps,y"<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Trinity United<br />
Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
Burial was in Seaside<br />
1 Now Democratic<br />
Congressional candidate<br />
William j Hughes and<br />
Freeholder candidate William<br />
H Woods have challenged their<br />
respective opponents to debate<br />
the issues,<br />
Hughes has challenged<br />
Congressman Charles W<br />
to debate "all the<br />
vital issues" In a letter to<br />
• Sandman Hughes said he would<br />
arrange his own schedule to<br />
conform with Sandman's<br />
wishes in order to take Dart in<br />
A debate "at any time and<br />
place <strong>of</strong> your choice "<br />
Woods said he has<br />
challenged Freeholder Director<br />
Francis Townsend to a debate<br />
over the Van Note Harvey<br />
Regional Sewage. Flan for the<br />
County, but said he "has not<br />
received the courtesy <strong>of</strong> a<br />
persona! reply" at this time,<br />
"I submit that when the<br />
health, recreational activities<br />
and financial matters <strong>of</strong> 57,000<br />
people <strong>of</strong> this county are<br />
directly involved and effected<br />
and subsequently ignored by<br />
calling them ridiculous and a<br />
farce, then I think it's time for<br />
a change and elimination from<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders <strong>of</strong><br />
irresponsible representatives <strong>of</strong><br />
the people," Woods said.<br />
"After 36 years <strong>of</strong> one party<br />
rule, its policies and<br />
philosophies, and nine years ot<br />
Mr Townsend's so called<br />
representation I, like many<br />
other people «f all political<br />
persuasions, think it's about<br />
time that he solicit the rank<br />
and file opinions and report<br />
back on all matters concerning<br />
them," Woods continued.<br />
In the meantime, Hughes<br />
claims that the issues<br />
"confronting the electorate on<br />
November 3 are <strong>of</strong> such<br />
magnitude and complexity that<br />
it is imperative that candidates<br />
for public <strong>of</strong>fice inform the<br />
people <strong>of</strong> their stand on all<br />
vital issues,"<br />
'The only equitable way to<br />
accomplish this is for the<br />
candidates to participate in<br />
public . debate, so their<br />
positions may be fully<br />
explored. The public <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Second Congressional District<br />
has a right to hear such a<br />
discussion and I believe we<br />
have an obligation to make It<br />
possible," Hughes concluded.<br />
served him well "The people<br />
here know that my opponent<br />
had been a South Jersey Slate<br />
Senator for 12 years and n<br />
two term Congressman. By his<br />
own admission the pollution<br />
problem has existed on the<br />
Delaware River for fifty years<br />
And my opponent admits that<br />
he's dene nothing until now<br />
It's obvious to voters that he's<br />
doing something now because<br />
it's campaign time time for<br />
promises. "<br />
"Even if this turns out to be<br />
one promise he delivers,"<br />
Hughes added, "the bill he<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers would cost the voters a<br />
small fortune<br />
"Sandman <strong>of</strong>fers to give<br />
corporations a 50% tax credit<br />
on antlpollution costs, " said<br />
Hughes "This sounds good<br />
unless you know how taxes<br />
work for corporations The<br />
fact is this purposed bill would<br />
give corporations a giant pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
That means less dollars paid to<br />
the U S Treasury And guess<br />
who must make up the loss in<br />
revenue to the Treasurey?<br />
Naturally, the working man "<br />
Hughes went on to say that<br />
his version <strong>of</strong> nn anti pollution<br />
bill would be altogether<br />
different "I would add a 1 0%<br />
corporate surtax to any<br />
corporation that did not begin<br />
to take cleanup action in six<br />
monthswlth stage increases if<br />
there is no partial cleanup in<br />
one yearand a maximum<br />
surtax <strong>of</strong> 20% if the cleanup is<br />
not completed in two years<br />
For businesses that showed a<br />
born Tide hardship I would<br />
allow them to borrow federal<br />
dollars for pollution cleanup<br />
at a low interest rate."<br />
Hughes suggested that<br />
Sandman should "worry a bit<br />
less about big business adding<br />
to their fat pr<strong>of</strong>its and think<br />
more about the taxpayer who<br />
under Sandman's proposal<br />
would have to pay an even<br />
greater share <strong>of</strong> the tax<br />
burden "<br />
"Why should the taxpayer<br />
pay to clean up the water,"<br />
Hughes asked, "when he didn't<br />
make It dirty? The onus must<br />
be put on those that pollute."<br />
According to Hughes,<br />
Sandman's proposed bill is an<br />
attempt to "deceive" the<br />
people into believing thai<br />
business will pay for a<br />
pollution elean-up. But in<br />
reality the taxpayer, according<br />
to Hughes, would pay, and big<br />
business would pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
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ALL OUTDOOR FURNITURE<br />
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WITH THE WORLD TO SERVE - A<br />
playlet was presented dramatizing the<br />
topic <strong>of</strong> th§ meeting for the WSCS <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southern New Jersey Annual Conference<br />
<strong>of</strong> The United Methodist Church Friday<br />
on the Music Pier, Shown here are the<br />
cast which included (1. to r) Mrs,<br />
C;ENL:HAL WHEELER HETIRFS<br />
aentral Eerie Q, Wheeler has<br />
retired after a JB-year military<br />
career. Wheeler served in the<br />
nation's top military position,<br />
»s chairman <strong>of</strong> the Joint Chiefs<br />
<strong>of</strong> Staff for sin years, longer<br />
than any other man.<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
William Herget <strong>of</strong> Bethany in Somers<br />
Point, Mrs, Robert Aiken <strong>of</strong> First<br />
Church this city. Rev. Lawrence Dunn,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the Oaklyn church; Mrs, Naomi<br />
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•u<br />
Women <strong>of</strong> First Church<br />
hold Circle Devotions<br />
Thi> Ifiih chapter<br />
Biiuk ni Hi Maithi'w<br />
siihji'el IHI tli'Vuhoils ill the<br />
miTimpi ni tin- Ciirli", or ihi-<br />
First Pri-shwiTi.-iii Church held<br />
ri'fciiUy<br />
Anniiiirirninmii »»» marie<br />
that thi ! AssoriuLion meeting<br />
will hi- hi.1,1 din (.vi-nuiu<br />
(Thursday) al M neioek<br />
Program fnr ihc evcnini; will be<br />
ErhiH's Krcim PurHin> and will<br />
hv pn'iii'ii li'H hv MuLs r;ilhenni'<br />
Oordon<br />
MrmbiTs ul I hi> KmB 1 -<br />
Daughters Pirrlc nii'l in Ihi'<br />
riiirni. nf Mrs David Hammers<br />
Mrs Williiim Allen led<br />
devotions iind Mrs Sydney<br />
Sti-i'pt read ihc basi rv.il,<br />
article. The plm-c<br />
Or I n be r mi'j.tin^ w<br />
announced ;ii a hiler tjji<br />
Mrs John Cilocjk was<br />
fur fflirnhirs <strong>of</strong> Ihi<br />
Hnrpi'i Circle rncciinf;<br />
hiirni-, r>cv>ilinrK were<br />
Mrs (iliii-k iiiul Ihc b'i,<br />
HI<br />
i in<br />
(hi.<br />
hi-<br />
Irene<br />
m her<br />
Icri hv<br />
('c)iii<br />
arlirli' was ri'ud In Mrs ,iiimi»<br />
Wilson Thi' Miviinn Yearbook<br />
ul Priii if wns n-Htl |iy Mrs<br />
Kriiill Hiililcmiiii Thi' ncJtl<br />
nii'i'lini! will hi' HI Mrs<br />
Halrii'rn.iM «. home, .1 1 1 7 l(;iveii<br />
Jiv , Oiinbi'r 1,1<br />
Bethany Cirri<br />
• members mel<br />
al Plymouth I<br />
nn HiisIeSKC!,<br />
Were Mrs Ru»i<br />
I .Jiihns.m nnd<br />
Mrs Florence ,..-„, mrs<br />
Bi'alNi'i' Kwiiiij was welcomed<br />
(is a gin'st Di'Viilliiris wore led<br />
by Mm (ifi)riji' Boggs and Ihc<br />
LCMISI Coin cnlieriion was<br />
taken The rjexf mff'tino,<br />
OcLoher |.'j, Wii| h,. m [h,,<br />
homo <strong>of</strong> Mrs Ali'Sander<br />
Foster, :;33 Inli'l r(i<br />
Mpnihcrs nf Ihc SHII'ITI Circle<br />
met in thi' hume ul Mrt.<br />
William Allin lvhn li'tl in<br />
J > The U'asi Coin<br />
arlirle<br />
Tilstra<br />
Tie<br />
is ri'.nd hs Mr*. Guslav<br />
and the Mission<br />
Yearbook <strong>of</strong> Prayer was read<br />
by Mrs, Anne Kirk Thi> plaep<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nest mt'i'tinj will br<br />
announced at a later date<br />
Mrs Harry Moiiiu'nmery was<br />
hosti'w iii! members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wpstmiiisii-r Circle rneetinpi m<br />
her homi'. Di'vot ion.i were led<br />
by Mrs Samuel Liiflhaidt and<br />
the Least Coin Article was read<br />
by Mrs Frances Hopkins. Mrs<br />
Hajel Penrosj' was vvelcymitl as<br />
a nrw member The October<br />
rnwtiiie will be in ihi> home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs William Julius.<br />
l*Unii>uih pi<br />
Mr* James jew.<br />
en tertalMed members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Deborah f?irr!e in her home<br />
DevnhMlls were led by Mrs<br />
.Samuel Frame and the Least<br />
Coin Arlieie was myen by Mrs<br />
Walter Israel Mrs Prank<br />
Fij|jie> will he hostess for the<br />
October meetins! in her home,<br />
•1 Norlhview dr , Sorners Point<br />
The Jnhn Kilox Circle met<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs William<br />
McAdmi Miss Catherine<br />
Ciorrion led devotinns and Mrs<br />
Ueorjjc Cleaver read the [jcast<br />
Coin ariicln The next meptinK<br />
will he ill the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
dwirg.. Krtiilh, 71(1 Piymoiiih<br />
Pi<br />
Memb*'rs <strong>of</strong> the John Calvin<br />
Circle ntteridnd thplr meeting<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs jamis<br />
Fort Co hosU'ss was Mrs.<br />
Rifhard Herre Mrs Harold<br />
Spear li-d devotions and Mrs<br />
Herre presciitpfl ihe l^ast Coin<br />
article The place .,( the next<br />
mix'liri|i will he announced<br />
Inter<br />
Mi-SH Helen Biickmaster led<br />
devolioiis nnd Mrs Josrph<br />
Proctor read ihe Least Coin<br />
article for members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dorcas Circle rneetinH in the<br />
hnrne ,,r Mrs William<br />
Cunnully The next mwiine<br />
will he at The Homestead<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Philalhea<br />
Circle met in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
John Richardson Mrs<br />
Richardson led devotions and<br />
Mrs Richard Evans read uSe<br />
Least Com article The place <strong>of</strong><br />
the next meeting is to he<br />
announced<br />
Senior Citizen bus<br />
four now sell-out<br />
Don, Id M.<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation Department,<br />
has announced the annu»J bus<br />
lour for senior eitissens has<br />
been sold out and no further<br />
reservatitins are being accepted.<br />
The tour will be to New<br />
Brunswick and Nova Scotia,<br />
Canada, as well as sections <strong>of</strong><br />
New England The bus will<br />
leave here Monday and return<br />
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BIRTHDAY GREETINGS • Samuel Pulman roads a<br />
birthday card he received from President Richard Nixon<br />
in celebration <strong>of</strong> his 99th birthday last Thursday. Mr.<br />
Pulman is a retired appliance salesman and came to<br />
Wesley Manor November 14, 1986 from WocDdbury<br />
where he was a member <strong>of</strong> Kemble Memorial United<br />
Methodist Church, He has seven children, 12 great<br />
grandchildren and 70 living relatives. Senior Phots.<br />
North Vietnam letter<br />
project gets started<br />
SOMERS POINT John<br />
Carson, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Somers Point Jnycoes, has<br />
announced that thr- club has<br />
undertaken o few project<br />
labeled Send a Letter to North<br />
Vietnam,<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> this project<br />
is to (Jet every Jayeee to send a<br />
personal laetter to the!<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the Peoples<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> North Vietnam<br />
asking him to release the names<br />
<strong>of</strong> prisoners, allow them to<br />
write to their families and<br />
permit the International Red<br />
Cross to inspect the prisons to<br />
insure proper medical<br />
treatment and living<br />
conditions<br />
Paul Qiunte, local chairman,<br />
feels this project is well suited<br />
to the Jayeees because <strong>of</strong> two<br />
lines in their creed. These lines<br />
are "that the brotherhood <strong>of</strong><br />
man transcends the<br />
lovcreignity <strong>of</strong> nations and<br />
that service to humanity is the<br />
breastwork <strong>of</strong> life".<br />
Realizing the importance <strong>of</strong><br />
numbers in a project <strong>of</strong> this<br />
magnitude, the local Jayeees<br />
have contacted other area<br />
chapters for support and are<br />
presently making plans to bring<br />
Legion Auxiliary<br />
to. seat <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
TUCKAHOE • ArrangemenM<br />
for installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer! in<br />
October were eomp!«ted by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Aaron Whitcamp<br />
Caldwell Unit 239 American<br />
Legion Auxiliary meeting last<br />
week in the Legion Hall, Mrs.<br />
Elizabeth Redding, president,<br />
conducted the session<br />
Plans were made to send a<br />
gift to Mr. Kline at the<br />
Vindnnd Home. Plans also<br />
wire approved for a rummage<br />
sale to be held October 24 in<br />
the Legion Hall,<br />
Following the "n«e',l,ig the<br />
women went ;< the 4-Y'i<br />
ReiUunnt in Corbin <strong>City</strong> for<br />
refreshments.<br />
«MlHM Adi •rlnfl Rtwlft<br />
this project to the attention <strong>of</strong><br />
both the state and national<br />
Jayeee organizations as well as<br />
the general public<br />
Carson notes that in order to<br />
expedite this project, the local<br />
Jayeees are most anxious for<br />
other civic groups to join them<br />
Individual members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Somers Point Jayeees will go to<br />
interested groups and explain<br />
the project.<br />
Any groups wishing<br />
information mny write Somers<br />
Point Jayeees, PO Box 2.<br />
Surners Point, N.J. 08244,<br />
Susan Robinson bride<br />
in late summer wedding<br />
Miv. Hus.in M.irun, Riihiiison<br />
ul IV--M Chi'siiT. p,, Hauijhii'i<br />
«il Mr-. Man..i, K.ihinsnn ol ',<br />
Hh «l ihn i ils . ;,ni) Ki'viii<br />
Johnu.n 1,1 Millhlilnd Pi.rk P;i<br />
ui II rn;!rriid in ;i laii- ..uninii-r<br />
«. ititH iriy si,li>mn,%ed K,ilurriii\<br />
al in in in Si .l.ihii •-. l,ulhi'r:ir,<br />
u r-r h<br />
The Rev t> Hirhurd<br />
(i.irrl>.hn; piistiir iiniriiiied Hi<br />
Hi' double rii'ij 'i'ri'muiis and<br />
urUiin rrili'.ii r>ripir lo i.he<br />
rereirinfH w a>. pr.tviHi-d h^<br />
Mi.ts Ji'f rS ('u'.hirir.<br />
Miss l.inrlii I. Hobinwin ill<br />
I his rils was in in H 'if hiMinr fur<br />
hi'r Msiel iind ^-rs •nji if, he'<br />
man was Li»r!Mii Pnr* At<br />
Clinton. N Y<br />
EMUI lid hv her<br />
hrolher in Ijia Hdriald<br />
Herberl. the bridi- Wii* uilired<br />
in a l< in (J liMiin nf i-mbmiderod<br />
bat ist« Irirnmed wilh liny<br />
wh'M lliiweri. iind whn*- Utn-<br />
Thr tsirt fashioned JJIIWII was<br />
slyli'd wilh a high niTkline and<br />
lung, full sleeve* with lighl<br />
nifls The sliyhlh rull A line<br />
skirl ri.nipleii'd ihi piilure<br />
Her I'lbnw li-ntlri veil nf<br />
illiiMiiri Wiis hi'lri in pljite wilh<br />
a rhinisioiii Ii,,,,, and she<br />
(iirriiri an old<br />
bour|i,cl ol ii-liim ci their<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial visit to Natuna Council<br />
F'riday at h pi m in the<br />
American U-qion Hall All local<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers arv io wear short<br />
dresM'S Mernbi'rs alsn arr<br />
reminded <strong>of</strong> fhafire packages<br />
Legal sercetaries hold<br />
Tri-County meeting<br />
A tniouniv minimi: ,,l<br />
Atlantic, CLmbrrland and fan,.<br />
May County Uga! Srcr. un«<br />
Association was held ri-r-..nilv<br />
m the Whitibrirr Hiili-I m<br />
Avalon with the Cape .M,v<br />
County Association m."h«!,,«<br />
Thirty-six members and mi-sts<br />
attended<br />
Mrs, Georgi.ttc Bund<br />
president, inslalled new<br />
members <strong>of</strong> j.he dipH Mav<br />
Association, They an- Miss<br />
Marion McCauiev, Mrs Ruth<br />
Kinj! and Mrs. Hazel Pr.|lmse<br />
all <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Lm-i.|,.,nd'<br />
Hughes and Oarrptt „( (his<br />
CUV, Mrs Karyn M<strong>of</strong>.rr. ,,:f,fH<br />
<strong>of</strong> Calmro and Balli.>i|. ln<br />
WHdwood. Miss Ann- r.rt.T<br />
" f f'Cf <strong>of</strong> Ahin Cmuld'<br />
Wildwood, Mis. Qn,i,n,.<br />
Elliott and Miss Elizab^h<br />
Reeves, both <strong>of</strong> lhl, ,,,r,c, <strong>of</strong><br />
Rubins and L,manna."<br />
Wildwood, Miss Diane Overlv<br />
rn <strong>of</strong> Bi,ll..nlll,r and<br />
bie Wall, <strong>of</strong>lioe <strong>of</strong> JM..| V<br />
Molt Jr., thiscilj<br />
The new ni.-mbr.rv were<br />
Wi'lromed by Mss H,,,n,,,la<br />
Tres Chic Shop<br />
buys new building<br />
The Tres Chic Dress Shop<br />
has purchased the building al<br />
751 763 Asbury in , ft)miiTly<br />
Mmnies Drew Shop and will<br />
completely remit alt' Lhe<br />
buildinu.<br />
Alterations will b. similar t.i<br />
thi' mall shopping cnnier<br />
eoncepL A suspendi'd tnilniji<br />
will also be installed<br />
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Uraypr. mpmbfrship chairman<br />
This brings the Cape May<br />
County Association<br />
membership Id 36<br />
Mama Bradshaw, secretary<br />
It) Judge Nathan Staller, and<br />
Mrs Evelin Moore were<br />
welcomed as guests.<br />
The Cumberljind County<br />
president announced her group<br />
is sponsiinng a fashion show<br />
October 14 at the Centerton<br />
Golf Oub<br />
Mrs. Fiorence Baud,<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> the local group,<br />
presenU'd Mrs Peggy MeDuell<br />
Quagliata with a "going away"<br />
gift and expressed the<br />
Association s regret at losing<br />
h*T as a member Sh 1 is moving<br />
ii, New York Statt-<br />
The National A.sstic'tatKJn <strong>of</strong><br />
Let'al Secrr>[flri(>s theme is<br />
' ' Pro fesMunahsm Plus<br />
Eduealmn Equals Excellence"<br />
which ties in with the <strong>1970</strong><br />
Fall Seminar cm Continuing<br />
our Education to be held<br />
Saiurdnj al the Nassau Inn,<br />
Princeton<br />
Fotliiwiiii; thi' iiri'fti'inv H<br />
rit'i'plii.ii was Hilri lit ihi hiiffli'<br />
ill ill"' hrldi I poll Ihi'ir r. liirn<br />
from ,i trip In ihi'<br />
Adirrrhiiidiirk MounUiiM-. in<br />
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h'*nii' in WP-'U f'hesler<br />
Very Fall 70<br />
Hi i HOI<br />
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lieer. r ,• i rl •• d Mr, and Mrs,<br />
I'l.Af!--- Hi'ht fiaVM rriiivpfi ijitQ<br />
J ri,*:i a, ijuifid SSO,000 home<br />
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PAGE 4 SfCTION ONf THB OCiAN CITY SfNTiNiLLIDOIR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBIR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Jack Bittner to be married<br />
to Phila, girl on Saturday<br />
A wi'ildmi; ui lm-.H in!,-p.,i , ,„ Kin.inwii Cniiuri-n.il ii'ii;il<br />
Will hi- »iilrniin/i-il S.iliii ci:i\ HI i'hiii. h HI 'IIM! Kiithiiiil<br />
Illr Ini-.ii II.IIII ••! nl un u ill h^ |>i , 11 M m ,?i t<br />
Dear Mom,<br />
( mil days art-<br />
fur rtirriiiFciy<br />
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dler) ,ind fni-k<br />
(infants) Mary<br />
\ Illl<br />
Ann<br />
•SI Aibury 3?8.!0?4<br />
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r ii i i it i i h pi Mi n<br />
nil I I I-I il il I I Id<br />
ii i i ih ui i k<br />
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FUR HATS<br />
fram $35.00<br />
Mink<br />
Raeeeon<br />
WHIMSIYS<br />
fi-erti $2.50<br />
FALL HATS from $4.00<br />
Vtlsef . V#layr . Beaver . Fell 6.<br />
COATS Plaids er Solid Color*<br />
Wool . Fake Fun<br />
HANDBAGS • Leather - Vinyls . KHnkled ParenH<br />
ROii3_SUPS—INSlMSLiS<br />
CHALLIS GOWNS=PAJAMAS<br />
—HOSIfRY<br />
£-*W J i HiLIN f.<br />
I/OIMIMU<br />
"vr p,!,!'",, 1 ',,, Ln, , WRI-m Fit Tl'RF Ginnyrux Miss Ihtin C ity<br />
hi-. ' i iii in n mrl I' 1 1 I mod* Is a turqunist- pli ited ihifton formal pant<br />
h I h t<br />
nl lilul h<br />
I I N I <br />
eiiunlH'H iiifluriina the Anliqur-<br />
CtilliTlors riuh nf Alliintir<br />
Cilv. Ih" Atlanlif T'luniv<br />
Histnrlfiii Socielv, thi' Dipt'<br />
May County Hisluneiii Sori*'ty<br />
antl the Historical Siwu.lv Ml<br />
A brit.f question and answi.r<br />
period will follow the talk ,md<br />
Mr Cushion will di*a'uss a<br />
nubmitti'd hv thr. iiudience<br />
U'riurc Horrs who wish to<br />
briny objects must nntifv thi 1<br />
lecturi- rnmmittt.r' hy wfiling Hi<br />
Hdvanci. jo History* Lecture.<br />
P 0 Bu^ 269. Linwonrl S' ,J<br />
0KZZ1 TifkeiM will he availahl.<br />
ill the ritwif<br />
Panrp Saturday<br />
Tuekahoe A •<strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
Frolir" dancf will bf held mi<br />
Salurdiiy. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 26 It is<br />
sponosfircri hy the Lad let<br />
Auxiliary io the Tpper<br />
Township Rt'scuF Squad A<br />
limited number <strong>of</strong> tickets will<br />
he available at the door<br />
Music will be provided by<br />
"The Little Band <strong>of</strong> Gold"<br />
comprising Kenny, Ronnie and<br />
Linda Gaskill Refreshments<br />
will hp served. The affair will<br />
he held at the American Legion<br />
Homo on Route 50 in<br />
Tuekahoe. Time i» 9 p.m. to 1<br />
a.m<br />
PATROLMAN and<br />
FIREMAN - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
OPEN TO MALE CSTIZINS<br />
21 to 35 YEARS OF AGI<br />
Patrolmen — must be a resident <strong>of</strong> a 5 mi, radius<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Firemen — must be a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
For Application Forms and Further Information<br />
Contact<br />
NEW JiRSlY DEPARTMENT OF<br />
CIVIL SERVICE<br />
517 MARKET STREET, CAiVTOEW, N.J.<br />
i <strong>of</strong> for Patrolmun Information on AppliMtJons, Phone<br />
399-9111 and tor Fireman Information on Applicaaons,<br />
phon^39?«ui r r*~ * •*<br />
Applicatron»must be filed before October S, <strong>1970</strong><br />
NO PEE FOR PILING APPLICATIONS '<br />
Cast <strong>of</strong> ^a<br />
Save 40% <strong>of</strong>f on<br />
all merchandise<br />
• Music Boxes • Leaded Glass<br />
• Nautical Gifts<br />
TOM PERKINS<br />
SEA SHANTY<br />
826 BOARDWALK - 3980194<br />
SPKM/S<br />
"MILL" STORM WINDOWS<br />
JB 5 for<br />
"Anodized" Storm Windows<br />
TRIPLE TRACK E f__ (gs fB<br />
m.r STPBINB o for yBB.7S<br />
"WHITE" STORM WINDOWS<br />
TRIPLE TRACK C (n<br />
S«LF STORING » 'O<br />
GLASS »nd SCREEN REPAIRS<br />
$80,95 $69.95 $09.95 I69.M $79.9S<br />
All Pricei Are Completely installed<br />
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS—JALOUSIES<br />
SHUTTERS — AWNING WINDOWS<br />
SCREENS — AWNINGS — DOOR HOODS<br />
DIAL 399-1241 FOR FRIE BiTIMATl Mi<br />
HOME BIMQMSTMTieN<br />
Baker's Aluminum Products<br />
1248 WMt Av#, OcMH <strong>City</strong><br />
THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINfLLIDGiR PAG6 S _ SICTION ONE<br />
Mrs, William Jones<br />
Susan King and Wm. Jone$<br />
marry in Oak Lane Church<br />
Thr Oak Lane Presbyterian<br />
Church in Philadelphia was Lhi'<br />
scene recently for thr wcddini!<br />
uf Susan Livinpton King and<br />
The attendants' gowns werp<br />
<strong>of</strong> pink and white embroidered<br />
skirts with sheer white bodice<br />
styled with high necklines and<br />
long, full sleeves. Their outfits<br />
were completed with large<br />
white horsehair hats and they<br />
carried small white baskets <strong>of</strong><br />
sweetheart roses and baby's<br />
breath.<br />
For her daughter's wedding<br />
Mrs. King chose a lime green<br />
fluwered jacquard dres» with<br />
matchlnB accessories »nd a<br />
white butterfly orchid corsage<br />
For the occasion Mre. Jones<br />
selected a pink brocade dress<br />
Surest<br />
Thero are sevoraj good protections<br />
against temptation,<br />
but the surest is cowardice.<br />
SCHOOLS for CHILDREN<br />
, MoiTfet Field, CaJ.<br />
9th St. and Atlantic Ave. 399-1817<br />
• BALLET<br />
• BATON<br />
• ACROBATICSIn<br />
•TAR<br />
REGISTER FOR NEW CLASHS NOW<br />
Deal-bid<br />
Al 5ehernec.li was high<br />
scorer for the pinochle players<br />
with 667 at Monday evening's<br />
game <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card<br />
with white accessories and a<br />
Club<br />
Other high pinochle scorers<br />
William Bennett Jones The butterfly orchid corsage, were Parky White 638,<br />
double ring ceremony was FoMowing a reception at the Florence Weaver 630, Bud<br />
performed August 29 with the Oak Ridge home <strong>of</strong> the bride's Taylor 606, Edna Schust 605,<br />
Rev David P Thompson parents, the couple left for a Marfe Peterson 606, Al Bayard<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating and Mrs. Martha wedding trip to Nassau, For 591, Evelyn Richards 582,<br />
Bamn <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill. Pa , her going awsy otrtfit the bride • Harry Rfc*aWs 581,' Mildred<br />
serving as organist.<br />
chose a blue linen Aline dress Somers 578, Helen C<strong>of</strong>fin 674<br />
The Bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong> lopped with matching flowered arid Jim Spratt 572<br />
Mr and Mrs Allrn G King <strong>of</strong> linen coat and set <strong>of</strong>f with Helen Stedem led the bridge<br />
Huntingdon Valley, Pa., and white accessories and a white pliyera with 6110 Runner-sup<br />
264! Central av,. this city. The orchid<br />
were Nan Monihan 6080, Dora<br />
bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
and Mrs. Bennett C Jones, Abington (Pa) Friends School<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> this city and now and is now a senior at Cedar<br />
residin jj in CoNingswood Crest College in Allentown, Pa.<br />
Smith 48BQ, Lee M<strong>of</strong>filt 4680,<br />
Bari M<strong>of</strong>fitt 4460, Anitt Talley<br />
4260 and Anne Burmafl 4200<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-hundred members and<br />
Miss Shelly Lynne Bates <strong>of</strong> The bridegroom, a graduate <strong>of</strong> guests <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card<br />
China Laki', Calif., wu maid <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, is a Club enjoyed the annual picnic<br />
honor and Miss Joan M. Wladis senior at Moravian Collage in held Saturdiiy in Sfimers Point<br />
<strong>of</strong> Elmira,<br />
bridesmaid<br />
N Y , was Bethlehem, Pa, They are both<br />
returning to college and will be<br />
Barry Brenner <strong>of</strong><br />
Moort'Stown served as best man making their home at<br />
and assisting as ushers wore Whitehall, Pa,<br />
Scott L King <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon<br />
Valley, brother <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />
Frank M MaEzitelli Jr , <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, brother-in-law <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridegroom: and Alan Brown,<br />
First meeting set<br />
also <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
Given in marriage by hpr by Women's Club<br />
father, the bride was attired in<br />
a gown <strong>of</strong> imported The opening meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
embroidered peau de soil' season for the Women'i Club<br />
fashioned with an empire will be this evening »t 8 o'clock<br />
waistline, long full sleeves held in the home <strong>of</strong> the president,<br />
tight at the wrist with long Mrs, Wetheriii B. Ellison, 153<br />
cuffs and a stand up lace Bayshore dr.<br />
neckline Her five tiered elbow The program will be under<br />
length veil <strong>of</strong> silk tulle was held the direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jacob C,<br />
by a ribbon bow and she<br />
Sehuff Jr.. chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
carried an arrangement <strong>of</strong><br />
Youth Conservation<br />
white roses, baby's breath and<br />
Department, Beth Pfander,<br />
stephanotis.<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
For men <strong>of</strong><br />
action-the<br />
Caravellr<br />
"Scuba'<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers<br />
everything!<br />
William Pfandor <strong>of</strong> Becsleys<br />
Point, will report on her<br />
experiences at<br />
Institute last June.<br />
Citzenship<br />
Cmlllin) wlluprssf<br />
la « dipih ol tea tnt.<br />
Hetilibl* iliMta umt<br />
iMICltor.<br />
IT Inn) pneitlon<br />
Mi* fntin$ermg,<br />
I Anlhmignttte, ,<br />
• Sltlniiti $lnl tin,<br />
• Sbsek ntititnt.<br />
• Luminous dill.<br />
a Wlllipmol tlrtp.<br />
CARAVELLE<br />
divniena! Puievi<br />
'Diomas<br />
jewebre<br />
Hi Aibtiry AVMM<br />
•tlNM* MMI|M)M<br />
State to enforce fee for uninsured drivers<br />
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Hi \ in.in '' '. "hi\ ..,! il - fi.<br />
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from ih*- ,1 n,i,,N "il m..-...,Ki<br />
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Imndcrafted chassis<br />
...and a new mow brilliant picture tube<br />
JUST<br />
A FEW<br />
LEFT<br />
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON<br />
<strong>1970</strong> TV SETS<br />
WE DO ALL OUR OWN SIRV1CI WORK<br />
YlVfVC Television-Stereo<br />
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L920 ASBURY AVENUE .<br />
Guaranteed Exptrt TV Anhmna<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
PAOI 6 — SECTION ONE THi OCEAN CITY SINTINILLIDOIH<br />
Something for everyone<br />
at Hodgepodge Bazaar<br />
HOMERS POINT "Wi'V*'<br />
tni'd lu mjikr sorm 1 thing iuf<br />
pvvry nvv." Hiii(I Mrt funny<br />
HoldiM!= pri'sidt'iit <strong>of</strong> lh Srntint 1 ! Ledger<br />
needs your hi»lp to muim*<br />
unin terns pled mailing <strong>of</strong><br />
uiirh issii* 1 to ]U<br />
subsoribt'ni If ymi fik*<br />
your ('hang* 1 <strong>of</strong> uddrrs£<br />
twn wiH^ks ahmd <strong>of</strong> firm 1 ,<br />
we can keep the Sentinel<br />
rimiing to you without<br />
missing an issur Make thi'<br />
crhanjfi* today Phone<br />
399-5411<br />
JusJc fnstriJctTo/j<br />
piano— Organ—Guitar—Banjo— Violin<br />
V'ol*—Cello—String Bail—Clarinet—Sax<br />
Flute—Drums— Vibe*—Marimba—Cymbals<br />
Timpani-—Accordion—Voice—Trumpet<br />
i9 High Quality Teachers- -4 Studiosi<br />
RIASONAiLf RATES<br />
925 ASBUnY AVE,, OCEAN CITY<br />
398-0400<br />
No. m/M STERLING COMBINATION<br />
Hindi. 7 Si 5 00<br />
RM. Price If.M SPECIAL<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
955 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
(CLOSED MONDAYS) DIAL 3?f4l71<br />
11.8 cu, ft, Refrigerator-Freezer<br />
• <strong>On</strong>ly 28» wide<br />
• Freezer held* up to Bi ibi,<br />
« Huge vegetable bin<br />
Model<br />
TB-12SL<br />
•<br />
• • MM'<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
* ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS *<br />
RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL<br />
944 ASWRY AVE WAI 3W-15W<br />
*<br />
Colony Club meets<br />
Mrs, Robert Martin<br />
Women asked to assist<br />
with ecology problems<br />
Mrs. Henry K. Shaw<br />
welcomed member! <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Colony ^Clob to (he opening<br />
meeting* <strong>of</strong> thn <strong>1970</strong>-71 year<br />
Monday evening in the Masonic<br />
Temple<br />
Mrs. Ronald Tint,<br />
Community Improvement<br />
chairman, introduced Roland<br />
J Younghajis as pinst speaker:<br />
Mr Younghans Is from the<br />
New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental Protection and<br />
his topic was Ecology and the<br />
Consumer<br />
The speaker stated that we,<br />
as individuals with our affluent<br />
living and modern<br />
conveniences in the home,<br />
contribute to pollution He<br />
told the women they should<br />
urge the store dealers and<br />
manufacturer;! to use reusable<br />
containers for their produce as<br />
one method <strong>of</strong> cutting down<br />
on refuse which is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
big ecology problems<br />
Guests introduced were Mrs.<br />
E, B Story and Mrs. Burton<br />
Latf call issued<br />
for class reunion<br />
A last Nprfll is issued for<br />
members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School Class <strong>of</strong> 1940 to attend<br />
the reunion at the Whitebrier<br />
in Avalon next Saturday.,<br />
October 3.<br />
Anyone who has not<br />
returned the reservation is<br />
urged to send it<br />
immediately to Anthony Vine!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sea Isle. Honored guests will<br />
be Superintendent Michael<br />
Subotieh and Mrs, Subolich<br />
and Mrs. Justine Kreps.<br />
England, both <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Llanerch (Pa,) Women's Club<br />
This beiftj the dub's 20th<br />
Anniversary year, two past<br />
presidents were honored. They<br />
are Mrs. Thomas A Williams,<br />
first president <strong>of</strong> the Colony<br />
Club, and Mrs Robert A<br />
Cornwell, second president.<br />
Mrs. D Norman Young gave<br />
a short report on Bicycle<br />
Safetv after which the<br />
department chairmen presented<br />
their announcements<br />
menu.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Home Department will<br />
"caravan" to the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Harold Appleyard in Linwood<br />
for a rug braiding<br />
demonstration The date is<br />
Tuesday and the group will<br />
meet at the Bth st. and Centra]<br />
av parking lot. The caravan<br />
will leave here at 7 48 p.m.<br />
The Garden Department will<br />
meet October 13 at I p.m. in<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs H J Egely<br />
236 W. Inlet rd.<br />
The meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Literature Department will be<br />
October 15 in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Robert Taylor, 618 Laurel<br />
rd , at 1 p.m<br />
The social committee is<br />
conducting a boat cruise<br />
Saturday evening leaving 20<br />
U-yte la. at 7:30 p.m Rain<br />
date is Sunday,<br />
The Glee Club will rehearse<br />
the first and third Thursdays <strong>of</strong><br />
each month beginning October<br />
1 at 8 15 p.m in the Primary<br />
School<br />
The ways and means<br />
committee is conducting a bus<br />
trip to Peddlers' Village and<br />
New Hope, Pa., October 21,<br />
Reservations are being made<br />
with MM. Edward J. Field or<br />
Mrs F, Barrv Huskett<br />
House<br />
"Checking Servic?<br />
Take the worry out <strong>of</strong> being an ab«entei!<br />
home owner this winter We will carefully<br />
cheek yuiir house every other day.<br />
November 1 to May 1. During freezing<br />
weather we will inspect every day. If you<br />
leave heat on in your herne, we will adjust<br />
upon prior notice m your, home will be<br />
warm when you arrive. In case repairs are<br />
needed, we will call in the service man <strong>of</strong><br />
your choice.<br />
ALL FOR ONLY<br />
GAM BROADLEY<br />
k HEATINO<br />
ROOSEVELT BLVD., MARMORA, DIAL MMM<br />
0«»n ry Av». Dial 399-3535<br />
FREE STORE HOURS: DAILY 1 A, M, TO lt:M P. M.<br />
DELIVBRY SUNDAY; liM A.M. TO ( P.M.<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
ay Jo<br />
Wat*<br />
Winners selected in Flower Show<br />
AMPLE<br />
FREE<br />
PARKINS<br />
ADJOINING WaT50!|'S RESTAURANT<br />
9TH & OCEAN 0CBAN CITY, N. J.<br />
DIAL 3fe84BB ATB CONDmONEP<br />
DOMESTIC GIFTS<br />
Lenox Candles — all sizes and colors<br />
Christmas Detentions<br />
WE WILL BE OPEN<br />
P T(L CHRISTMAS<br />
FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE<br />
Look Far Tha SMn wttfi Hw UMI M HN DNr" M<br />
"The Co//ingwood«" W<br />
TRI COLOR - Mri, Paul Kattman is ihown with her<br />
many en fries in the Horticulture Division at the recent<br />
Suburban Garden Club Flower Show, Senior Photos.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Northfidd Garden Club<br />
who judged the Horticulture<br />
Division, and Mrs J C Jams<br />
and Mrs. J M, Miedwig,<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Green Thumb<br />
Garden Club <strong>of</strong> Somere Point<br />
who judged the Artistic Design<br />
entries.<br />
Following the judging the<br />
judges were entertainer) at a<br />
luncheon in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
H^rget. Hostesses for the show<br />
were Mrs. Mary Wolfram, Mrs.<br />
Dorothy Leech, Mrs, Muriel<br />
Somers and Mrs Adele<br />
Lindntir<br />
Horticulture winners were:<br />
Marigolds Mrs Betty<br />
Rowley, Mrs. Kay Kattman,<br />
Mrs John James, Mrs. J<br />
Lehman, blue ribbons, Mrs.<br />
Emily HortJihome, Mrs. Fred<br />
Sassi (dwarf marigold), red<br />
ribbons; Mrs. J. Lehman, Mri.<br />
Ruth Sehonberger, yellow<br />
ribbons; and Mrs, Emmy<br />
Hartshorne. white ribbon<br />
Asters Mrs. J Jama, first:<br />
Mrs. J, Lehman, second.<br />
Petunias Mrs, ft Kattman,<br />
first; Mrs, Fred Sassi, Mrs. R.<br />
Sunderland, Mrs Kay<br />
Kattmari, second; Mrs. Lillian<br />
Frisco. Mrs. J, James, third;<br />
and Mrs. Kay Kattman, fourth<br />
Cosmos • Mrs. Irene Herget,<br />
first.<br />
Celosia . Mrs, J. Lehman,<br />
first, Mrs, Betsy Rowley,<br />
second, third and fourth<br />
Zinnia Mrs. Betty Rowley,<br />
Mrs, Irene Hergot, Mrs. Emmy<br />
Hartshorne, first; Mrs. J.<br />
Lehman, Mrs, Fred Sassi,<br />
second; Mrs Peter Frisco,<br />
third.<br />
Snapdragon Mrs. Betsy<br />
Rowley, first; Mrs. Ruth<br />
ichonberger, second; Mrs.<br />
Rowley, third; Mrs, Betty<br />
Whitney, fourth.<br />
Chrysanthemums - Mrs.<br />
Emmy Hartshorne, first; Mrs,<br />
Irene Herget, second; Mrs. J,<br />
Lehman, third.<br />
Perennial Mrs. Florence<br />
Clayton, Mrs. Emmy<br />
Hirtshorne, Mrs. R.<br />
Sunderland, Mrs. Irene Herget,<br />
first.<br />
Hybrid Rose • Mrs. Fred<br />
Sassi, Mrs. Helen Ragan, Mrs.<br />
Arthur Truman, Mrs. Raymond<br />
Gage, first; Mrs, Elizabeth<br />
Barnett, second<br />
Dahlia - Mrs, Kay Kattman,<br />
first; Mrs. E, Barnett, second;<br />
Mrs. Emmy Hartshorne, Mrs. P,<br />
Orente, third,<br />
Flowering Plants • Mrs,<br />
Emmy Hartshorne, Mrs Kay<br />
Kattman, first; Mrs. John<br />
Miedwig, Mrs, Emmy<br />
Hartshorne, second.<br />
Foliage Plant* • Mrs.<br />
Florence Clayton, first; Mrs.<br />
George Derr, Mrs, E Harriett,<br />
Mrs, R. Sunderland, second.<br />
African Violet • Mrs. Fred<br />
Stissi, second,<br />
Shrubs and Trees • Mrs,<br />
Going to<br />
Europe?<br />
A»h the Gal<br />
tcho't been there.. •<br />
Gertrude Lazar<br />
TRAVEL AGENCY,<br />
INC,<br />
Ml-! lM<br />
11 S. TinnmiM Avt,<br />
Atlontle <strong>City</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL.LfBOER<br />
Uerda Heyse, finst; Mrs Lillian<br />
Ff igee, second.<br />
Artistic Design Winners<br />
were:<br />
At Dawning Mrs, Arthur<br />
Truman, first; Mrs, Anne<br />
Johnson, second.<br />
Till and Toil • Mrs. Kay<br />
Kattman, first; Mm Gerda<br />
Heyse, second; Mrs. Sybilla<br />
Probst, third, Mrs. Marie<br />
Edwards, fourth<br />
High Noon • Mrs. Gerda<br />
Heyse, first; Mrs. Arthur<br />
Truman, second; Mrs. J DiJton,<br />
third; Mrs, Mae Merritt, fourth,<br />
Garden Reflections • Mrs.<br />
Edith Eddy, first; Mrs, Ed<br />
Stetzer, second; Mrs, Mary<br />
Peter. third; Mrs, Arthur<br />
Truman, fourth.<br />
Fruits <strong>of</strong> Our Labor Mrs,<br />
Fred Sassi, first, Mrs, Emmy<br />
Hamhome, second.<br />
Birds <strong>of</strong> a Feather • Mrs.<br />
Arthur Truman, first; Mrs.<br />
Louise Lunge, second, Mrs. E,<br />
H. Snead, third.<br />
Sudden Showers • Mri,<br />
Arthur T{j!man, first; Mrs Ed<br />
Stetoer, Mrs. Louise Lange,<br />
second; Mrs. 1. DijEon, Mrs.<br />
Samuel Barnes, fourth.<br />
Garden Pixies (miniature<br />
arrangements) • Mrs, Louise<br />
lange, Mrs. M. Caven, first;<br />
Mrs. Alfred Wescott, third;<br />
Mrs, Eleanor Alwine, Mrs,<br />
Lou ise Lange, Mrs, Edith<br />
Eddy, fourth.<br />
Evening Shadows (Invitation<br />
Class) • Mrs. Betsy Rowley and<br />
Jennifer Kurtz, both <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Four Seasons Garden Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood, first; Mrs, I. Dijton<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Northfield Garden Club,<br />
third; Mr*. Arthur Truman,<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
Garden Department, fourth.<br />
We have been making<br />
MORTGAGE LOANS<br />
for the past 27 yean,<br />
and ws continue to do so<br />
now, with a firm confi-<br />
dence in the growth and<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the com.<br />
munitiis we serve.<br />
We invitt you to eomi in,<br />
or coll any <strong>of</strong> our three<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices,<br />
ANCHOR<br />
SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
MAIN OFFICE<br />
ATLANTIC eiTT<br />
Kmtucky tni Atlantic AMI,<br />
141.1111<br />
•RISANTINI<br />
Slid t Rfwrt l»ul«rind<br />
MM1RS POINT<br />
6rtnlmj Avt., Nn. RMrf<br />
flMlli<br />
BEAT<br />
THE SNOW<br />
Buy your winter tires NOW!<br />
Avoid the expense and<br />
grivation <strong>of</strong> getting stuck.<br />
PAOf 7 — SECTION ONI<br />
MATCH<br />
WINTER TREADS OR<br />
DLC-IOO<br />
NIW TRIADS<br />
ffiTBEMS ON SOUMTJili BODIES OB ON YOUR OWN TIRES<br />
WHITE WALLS<br />
or BLACKWALLS<br />
ANY SIZE<br />
Ai! prices PLUS 3SC to 885 per tire Fed. Eieise tax,<br />
tales ta» and 2 reeappabie tires <strong>of</strong> same site <strong>of</strong>f your car.<br />
^ffi r*$t on* CHAMPION*<br />
fA \ Full 4-ply nylon t<br />
cord tires<br />
tJt.il<br />
_ _ BlMtnraH<br />
Plus 11.71 Fed. m,<br />
tax. s«l« tax and<br />
tire <strong>of</strong>l your «ar.<br />
BUY NOW!<br />
15.70<br />
16.75<br />
I8.8B<br />
20.Si<br />
ALL CREDIT CARDS WELCOME<br />
Quick!Courteous! CAR SERVICE<br />
Guaranteed BRAKE RELIIME<br />
'Hsre'i what we do:<br />
• Replace linings and shoes<br />
on all 4 wheels with new<br />
Firestone linings,<br />
•Adjust hrflkes for full<br />
drum ccntaet<br />
• Inspect drums, hydraulic<br />
system, return springs<br />
and grea-ie seals.<br />
ALL FOR <<br />
ONLY<br />
Most Ford j, Plymouths, Chevyt, American compicti and<br />
light trueki. OthBrt slightly higher. Disc brakes e«6luded,<br />
RIIARAIUTFFH We fuaranlw our broke lilting for the<br />
UUMnniV I [til Bpecifieil number <strong>of</strong> miles or years<br />
20 flflfl MILES from date <strong>of</strong> inslallBtiqn. whichever<br />
"' UU '"_ L " comes first. Arijusliridnts prorited on<br />
no 5 VC/\PC mileage mill bused on prices current<br />
Precision WHEEL BALANCE<br />
psr wheel<br />
weights included<br />
Cuuppn expires October 15. <strong>1970</strong><br />
CAR SERVICE<br />
Long tire life<br />
ALIGNMENT<br />
Misalignment or worn parts can cut<br />
your tire lift by one third or more<br />
WE DD ALL THIS:<br />
I 8t ! t i-a^U'f. t'anitu'r.<br />
im- in nrv! tnc mit<br />
if* niunufarlurcr N 9<br />
Air conditioning Of tonign bifS<br />
95<br />
Parts extra if needed<br />
4th SHOCK ABSORBER<br />
Buy 3 shock<br />
absorbers at<br />
our everyday<br />
tingle priri . , ,<br />
OCEAN CITY f ir*$f one<br />
JOHN O. STOCKETT — Owner and Manogwr<br />
• THI ONLY 1 AUTHORIZED FRANCHISED FIRESTONE DIALER IN OCIAN CITY *<br />
105 Eighth Street Phone;
PAGE 8 - SECTION ONI THi OCiAN CITY SiNTINiL-LfDOlR THURSDAY, SiPTiMSiR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Gross to speak at County rally<br />
Ni'lson I] dross. Republican<br />
U S ijpnaU' iiinHidali' for Ni'w<br />
Juisoy, will br ihi> primrpal<br />
Kpi'uker HI Ihr Cnpr Muy<br />
C o u n I y K •< p u b 11 xpin>d term and<br />
SanHman I* in his louriii (h«Mi run fur eh.e!|r*n for a full<br />
yenr in C'oii^ri -_.. .. fM'kinii ,,,,.,M Ill .,,, thai - year Hi' „<br />
third Iw.itiim ;IK Ihe «i bseqiienlly reeieeteri in 191,4<br />
rejiresenliilivi- I rom the Si'i'onH '"'f' !9,i!ri<br />
nffiriatiiig TIMII Perkins Wife,<br />
soloist Seieiiiuns incliidi'ci<br />
"The Ivi^rd'.- PfH.yrr " rsriri<br />
"Beeau si.<br />
Mis.* Linda M.ir-ie Drurk was<br />
maid Hi honor lor her si.ster<br />
and rionald P Beck,<br />
brother in l,iw <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
brideuronm M rted is best<br />
man. The bridesmaids were<br />
Mis.s Lillcl.1 (jrrni-IUl <strong>of</strong><br />
Alexantlrii,. V.i . ,,,,(1 Miw<br />
Barbara K.HONE 399-7247 EViN.NOS<br />
OR CALL COLLECT<br />
(215)Vi4-2670<br />
f*Boat<br />
• IN STOCK NOW<br />
1300 Lbi. Load Capacity • Length 15'6"<br />
1800 Lbi. Load Capacity • Boat Length lfi'6"<br />
2000 Lbi. Load Capacity • Boat Length IB'0"<br />
2800 Lbi. Tandem i»<br />
Boat Length 19'0"<br />
WATER<br />
TRAILERS<br />
MARINA<br />
34th and fht Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, N,J, 399^200<br />
and Jason Kaplan <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
<strong>City</strong> were ushers. Jill and<br />
Lauren Bt»ck <strong>of</strong> Livingston,<br />
nieces <strong>of</strong> the brideBrriom,<br />
served as flower girls.<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
father, the bridp was attired in<br />
a formal gown <strong>of</strong> peau de sole<br />
trimmed with lace inserts with<br />
Pali 1 pink velvet ribbon from<br />
Ihr neckline to the hemline<br />
The full sleeves terminated in<br />
IOIIR. tight cuffs which also<br />
were irimmpd with the lace<br />
and ribbon The gown was<br />
hacked by a chapel length<br />
train Her elbow- length veil<br />
*» held with a matching bow<br />
and she carried an old<br />
fashioned bouquet <strong>of</strong> yellow<br />
and pink roses.<br />
The bridal attendants wore<br />
matching empire gowns <strong>of</strong> pale<br />
pink trimmed with the lace and<br />
ribbon Their headpieces were<br />
pink velvet bows and they<br />
earrii'd nosegays <strong>of</strong> pink roses<br />
and baby breath.<br />
The Rower girls were Iressed<br />
in lung pink empire-styled<br />
gowns and carried baskets <strong>of</strong><br />
roses.<br />
For her daugHter's wedding<br />
Mrs 'Druck chose a pale pink<br />
coat dress with a corsage <strong>of</strong><br />
dark pink roses while Mrs<br />
Hilowlt/. selected a pale blue<br />
lace and chiffcjn dress with a<br />
wrist corsage <strong>of</strong> while roses.<br />
Following a reception at<br />
Tuekahoe Inn, the couple left<br />
for a wedding trip to<br />
Annapolis, Md, They will make<br />
their home in Silver Spring<br />
Md<br />
The bride is a 1063 graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oceari <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />
received her degree from<br />
Wilkes College and is working<br />
in the public relations <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
Children's Hospital in the<br />
District <strong>of</strong> Columbia.<br />
The bridegroom, a 1964<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> James Caldwell<br />
High School, attended Strayer<br />
College and is working as<br />
Administrative Assistant «t<br />
Children's Hospital,<br />
4 fined $400<br />
in drug ease<br />
Five defendants paid fines<br />
on possession and use <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana charges downgraded<br />
from misdemeanors to<br />
disorderly person charges<br />
during cnminal session <strong>of</strong><br />
Municipal Oourt Monday.<br />
Dark-tie McCleish <strong>of</strong> Pitman,<br />
and Steven R. Munger <strong>of</strong><br />
Newtown, Conn., each were<br />
fined $200 for use <strong>of</strong><br />
marijuana and 1200 for<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> jJreseriptian<br />
legend drugs. They were<br />
stopped in a car on Bth st on<br />
July 27,<br />
John Ronnie <strong>of</strong> Chester, Pa.,<br />
and Sandra Scola <strong>of</strong> Thornton,<br />
Pa,, each paid a total <strong>of</strong> $400<br />
in fines on the samy chargeB,<br />
Donald J. Villa <strong>of</strong><br />
Haddonfield was fined $150<br />
for posgeggion <strong>of</strong> LSD el a<br />
house in the 100 block <strong>of</strong><br />
Simpson av. on July 26.<br />
In other action Municipal<br />
Judge Franklin A, King fined<br />
Raymond D, Wiitor <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwood |1BO for having a<br />
rifle in his car. The charge<br />
downgraded to a disorderly<br />
person complaint.<br />
Temporary police<br />
get <strong>City</strong> approval<br />
A special mini-meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
city commission was held<br />
Wednesday morning and<br />
several temporary police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers were appointed to the<br />
Police Department<br />
ThornM Wimberg. son <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Public Safely Director Chester<br />
J Wimberg, Charles Rosica jr.,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Police Captain Charles<br />
T Rosica, Robert Blevin,<br />
Robert Campbell and Harry<br />
Dull were all given temporary<br />
appointments effective<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 20 They will all<br />
receive annual salaries <strong>of</strong><br />
$7200.<br />
After all properly audited<br />
bills and payrolls were<br />
approved the meeting <strong>of</strong> less<br />
than one minute's duration was<br />
adjourned.<br />
Money jn the Attic?<br />
Call Ad Taker<br />
399.541 T<br />
It takes time;<br />
It takes two wiwki to<br />
complete a change <strong>of</strong><br />
addreaa In the subscription<br />
lists <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel<br />
Lodger. The sooner you<br />
Tile your change <strong>of</strong> address<br />
notice, the better Phone<br />
3995411.<br />
CLASSIFIID AD<br />
BRINGS RfSULTS<br />
ATLANTIC'S NEW NAME<br />
ARCO<br />
•ti.ot.i<br />
AtlanticRichffeidCompany<br />
WALT'S ARCO<br />
SERVICE STATION<br />
9th St. & Bay Ave, Dial 399-9709<br />
homas f<br />
OPtN ALL YEAR<br />
22nd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
* Bread * Milk • Ice Cream<br />
• FRESH EGGS and BACON<br />
* <strong>Newspaper</strong>s and Sundries<br />
COLD CUTS and GROCERIES<br />
DIAL 399-9533<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ik, <strong>1970</strong><br />
SALE BEGINS II A. M. SHARP<br />
50' x 140' Lot with Small Chapel<br />
BUILDING BEING SOLD AS IS<br />
Th. Mia will M eanducM an DM i»M at Kaut* 41, juit w«t <strong>of</strong><br />
ih» junction <strong>of</strong> Route 50 In Tueh*h«, New J«r»»y: In ciu> <strong>of</strong> Bid<br />
•uin* Uw ••!• Wf!i ta Md intW* the ehtBd t«iMdlne.<br />
• MINIMUM DgPOSIT SM0.M<br />
• KTTUEMfNT WITHIN «j DAY* AND SUIJECT TO THE AP<br />
PBOVAL OF TMi VESTRY AND WARDENS <strong>of</strong> TNI HOLT TBIN.<br />
ITT CHliWCH, I1BI 4 CENTRAL AVE,, OCIAN CITY NEW jERSCT<br />
• THI1 SAU MUST CONFORM TO TITLt 1H214 RIVI8ED STAT-<br />
UTES ITATl OF NM JERSEY<br />
INSPECTION MORNING OF SALI IS A. M, . 11 A^ M,<br />
Route 50<br />
To<br />
Sale conducted by<br />
FRID BLANK<br />
AUCTIONEER<br />
3W.3889<br />
330 Atlantic Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
LISTEFi SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS and CHANSES<br />
I^ To Te Insure /fisurs Uninterrupted Delivery <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Your Your - \<br />
\ SENTINEL-LEDGER NTINEL-LEDG J<br />
{ Plmmm Phrnm Notify Thit This Office <strong>of</strong> «rf Your Your i<br />
fCHANGE OF ADDRESS |<br />
TWO WiiKS IN ADVANCi<br />
^ Send a postcard or mall farm today.<br />
J iTARTINO<br />
t OF MY SINTINEL-LEDeiR . .<br />
^ FROM<br />
l| NAlffi<br />
2 sraEET<br />
5 CrTV STATO<br />
k T0<br />
J| STOEBi<br />
t CITi'<br />
CHANGE ADDRESS<br />
HP CODE<br />
J STATE ,,,, 21P CODE<br />
5 OCEAN CITY SENTINiL-LiDGER ^<br />
J P. 0. BOX 238 OCEAN CITY, N, J. 01224 ?l<br />
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M<br />
THURSDAY, SiPTfMBIR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
iItn<br />
described m ttll* Nctiea at<br />
MNERAL COHOmOHS OF<br />
TOML<br />
csnamam and mtua, nf tli. Oc.»n Cilj AHoeiillan. and iny Mhv<br />
"*»"» o«_ ft** rurmlni wilh Ihe land and th« !Mn| OffciunW i3<br />
The <strong>City</strong> 'mtvo tfie ricN Jo re)«Bt an* and ill b.a» for _« -OH<br />
»i Th, HI, <strong>of</strong> „« pi^ umi b,^,^ „ ^ ^ J^ <br />
<strong>of</strong>torjmiu^m tfli tlm. prnehb^ b» In, Th, tmm* sf «i* for<br />
^<br />
rjm<br />
t &
PAGI 10 — SiCTION ONI<br />
Mainland<br />
coming events<br />
TODAY i Thursday )<br />
Summ Pi mi i Cii\ i<br />
II .: 1,,i»• n(.»i<br />
MUNI) AY<br />
III.NI. rii' pod (TV i mi<br />
pun -i'l;i (1 iciliin , H p m in<br />
M.'lllihu tl K.'uhinal Hiyh Sr huol<br />
•um John P Cushion <strong>of</strong><br />
R,.|iiihhi in ("lull m.i'l-lni!. * -ill . . .<br />
pm in lh.' Ni'w .U'f* SnmiTN dnvicr mci'lini;. 7 p m in<br />
Poiii! Library, 7.'i7 Shun' rri 'Diniicl 's K.-siiiLi run! _^<br />
DINNER PRICES START AT $2,25<br />
CHILDREN5 $1,7S<br />
Mariindale 9 $<br />
Backfall<br />
ROUTE f - SWAINTOM<br />
• CATERING TO •<br />
Parties • Banquets • Meetings<br />
Phone 465-6268<br />
OPEN WEEKDAYS FROM 4 30 P.M. TIL?<br />
SAT. & SL'N. . , . OPEN AT 1 P.M.<br />
LUNCH SlRVID DAILY , . , 12. 3 P,M.<br />
CLOSED ON MONDAYS<br />
1155 ASiURY AVI, DIAL 399-1515<br />
F.F, MUSHROOMS 50c an Order<br />
FRIED FISH CAKIS 4 for $1,00<br />
Chicken Salad with ^<br />
Three Fried Oysters $ 1<br />
PLATTIR M. •<br />
m mm<br />
• LIVE MAINE LOBSTER • SOFT CRABS<br />
* COCKTAii CRAB CUWS • BLUE FISH<br />
/<br />
•OURFRIID OYSTIRS ARI<br />
• FREE DELIVERY •<br />
OCTOBER 5th<br />
POINT DINER'S<br />
FAMOUS<br />
$1.25 SPECIALS!<br />
* OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
A DAY<br />
AIR CMMIIMflB<br />
Point Unw if bMMf<br />
... ilk your naftfiborl<br />
'as<br />
IN OUR 21it YEAR<br />
PREDICTED LC30 VICTOR Oceuii<br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club Vict> Commodore.<br />
Elmer P. Cook presents first place<br />
trophy to Mrs, Peggy Morris while her<br />
husband Harry holds another trophy<br />
The Morris' live on Snug Harbor and<br />
raptured the unnuaJ preditjtpd log rate<br />
last weekend on their boat "Chrislane".<br />
DONATION - Mrs. Bruno iropeano.<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> thr Marmora Firr Company<br />
Aimbun presents a check to Robert<br />
Smith treasurer <strong>of</strong> the fire company.<br />
The check presentation was made last<br />
week and included $1000 for the p'neral<br />
jund and $400 for the building fund.<br />
QUEENIE'S<br />
PA. DUTCH s-<br />
TAKE-OUT<br />
305 OCEAN AVENUE<br />
PHONE 398-1556 Open Thfu Oe<br />
ALL FOODS PREPARED IN THI KITCHIN<br />
Experience the taste thrill &i having true Pennsylvania<br />
Cashing t^rvid right in ysor own hems, With Quegmt*'&<br />
Service YOU ean enjoy such dehghU 3* eh*ekt»n pot pie, oyster<br />
pis,<br />
feciSva shenlil*! old fashion beef pie, plus dn/#ns mor* &\%<strong>of</strong>reshly<br />
baked pies. Alk fgf Syr menu.<br />
FAMOUS<br />
FOB POOD<br />
SINCE mt<br />
~ FRII DELIVERY —<br />
CLOSIP EVIRy WEDNESDAY<br />
OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN. and MON.<br />
thru OCTOBER 18th<br />
DINNISS ONLT<br />
4:30. 9; Sunday, 12:30-<br />
U OIIIJIOUI MINU ITEMS<br />
SEPARATE CHILDREN S MINU<br />
31S SMTS (S*rry, No IsMrvthem<br />
TAKI-HOMI DINNIRS<br />
DIAL 39M013<br />
JERSEY CAP! ROOM<br />
THE NEW yN<br />
flllNDIPITY UNI<br />
Mi iTMf * MIAN AVINUI fUll PARKINO ON PBIMISIS<br />
THE OCiAN CITY SiNTlNILLIDOIR<br />
They competed with 14 other skippers<br />
in the run to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Bell buoy<br />
from the Yacht Club and back again.<br />
Morris completed the run within 14<br />
seconds <strong>of</strong> his predicted time, followed<br />
fay Past Commodore Fred Rexon aboard<br />
his "Fredonna", who was 44 seconds <strong>of</strong>f<br />
his predicted time.<br />
Shown at the presentation are (i, to r.)<br />
Mrs. Carl Singer, Auxiliary president;<br />
Mrs. Tropeano, Mr. Smith, William<br />
Bianchini, Fire Company president; and<br />
Stanley Totten, Fire Chief. Senior<br />
Photo.<br />
We/come<br />
new hahim<br />
Eight families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals during<br />
the past week at the Stork<br />
Club nf Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital. Congratulations go<br />
to;<br />
Jiisrph and Deborah (Hill)<br />
Horwath, 2 East dr., Linwood,<br />
ii girl <strong>Sep</strong>tember 15.<br />
William 8. and Thelma<br />
(Hundertmiirk) Weeks, 2218<br />
Wabash av., Linwood, a boy<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 16.<br />
John R and Linda (Shore)<br />
Brittaln, 210! Orammerey pi.,<br />
Linwood, a boy <strong>Sep</strong>tpmher 16,<br />
James and Joan (Cooper)<br />
Bainbridijp, 300 Hamilton av,,<br />
Linwood, a buy Sop torn bx>r 16.<br />
W Scott and Paula (Flukey)<br />
Maujier, Box 235, Marmora, a<br />
girl <strong>Sep</strong>tember 1?,<br />
William and Dorothy (Wolf)<br />
Tobin, 208 34th st., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, a girl <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17.<br />
John F. and Barbara (Oould)<br />
Dcobel, 406 Pennsylvania av.,<br />
Sorrieri Point, a boy <strong>Sep</strong>tember<br />
18.<br />
Earl and Sandra (Cox)<br />
Tomlinson, 138 W, Johnson<br />
av., Somers Point, a Birl<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 19.<br />
Barbecue Buffet<br />
Tickets are on sale for a<br />
poolside barbecue buffet to be<br />
held Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m<br />
at the home n! Democratic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Leader, Niek Tf<strong>of</strong>a, 88<br />
Walnut ,d. Democratic<br />
Congressional Qlndidato<br />
William Hughes Md<br />
Democrotic candidate (at<br />
freeholder William Woods will<br />
attend to discuss their<br />
campaign with gueita.<br />
A LOT OF HAM<br />
LouliVlllB, Ky, ~ V,V. Cooke,<br />
an auto dealer, paid 11,550 for<br />
the grand champion 18'4-pound<br />
ham exhibited by Curtis Harper<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clinton at the suite fair. Mr.<br />
Cooke, who outbid several gro.<br />
eery ehaini, said the money<br />
would be donated to the 4.H<br />
Club Council.<br />
TODAY (Thursriiiyl<br />
J.lVf lies Afi-i clinm>r<br />
mi'i'linu. 7 MO p m ill tlii' fnil)<br />
Triip i SumiTs Piinil Spanker<br />
fnim NAIHT) <strong>On</strong>-iin Cilv >-luh<br />
Firsi eshytiTlilH Women'<br />
mov!! 11 jj. H p rti<br />
* * *<br />
Women'), CLub mii-tinij. H<br />
pm in I hi' hurni- (if Mrs<br />
Wethnnii I( RllrMiii. Iftn<br />
Rut I* ry Club dinner<br />
R 1 f> p m HI PlyTTiuuth<br />
Mull<br />
iiniLHi Club dinner<br />
fl KO p m in Scnl^l,<br />
t'BMC iuTirhi'tiTi mciHiriy.<br />
12 IP. p m III Pivm.Milh Inn<br />
AN niori wr.U'iinir<br />
TOMORROW (Kridiiy)<br />
Nntrwiii C'iiuneil Donrvr <strong>of</strong><br />
PoCiihijntii^ <strong>of</strong>Tirial visit <strong>of</strong><br />
Hlalf 1 rjfi'irers, H p ni in !hf*<br />
ArneriCiifi Let'.xjn M/ili, I Hit xt<br />
and Havrn av All ItKiil nfficorn<br />
wear nhort. wiislr^ HrcWi'^<br />
Li'HfTii f cil Womrii V ; o|i'r.^<br />
Unil mi'i'hnu. I p m al (he<br />
hnmi' nf Mrs CiiMirp. McCri'ii<br />
1H1 W 17th -t Topir,<br />
EH<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Holy Trimtv Episcopal<br />
Church buildiilij fund hrni'fil<br />
dinrinr. 6 ;in p m (in the Music<br />
Pier<br />
* * *<br />
Colons Club boat cruise<br />
Li'avc 20 U'VU' la 7 30 p m<br />
* * *<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Boxwood Duplicati' Bridge<br />
Ramp, 7 15 pm at 4 IB<br />
Atlantic av<br />
* * *<br />
Poolsidi 1 barbi'cui' buffet, 3<br />
to 5 p.m al the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Democratic <strong>City</strong> Leader. Nick<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a, 86 Walnut rd.<br />
Congressional randidate Bill<br />
Hujhes and Freeholder<br />
candidate Bill Woods special<br />
guests,<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Chapter 83 OES meeting, 8<br />
p.m. in the Masonic Temple<br />
* * t<br />
Visiting Homemaker<br />
in-service meeting, 8 p.m at<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fieij, B2S Central av.<br />
John DelCorio <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May County Guidance Center<br />
will speak on the Senile<br />
Patient<br />
* * *<br />
Annual Senior Citizens Bus<br />
Tour sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation Department,<br />
Leave Youth Center 7;30a.m.<br />
for New England and Nova<br />
Scotia, Canada.<br />
* * *<br />
FergusonFojIio Post 6650<br />
VFW meeting, 8 p m<br />
* * *<br />
Exchange Club dinner<br />
meeting. 8 ! r i p.m. in<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
* * *<br />
Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Card Club pme,<br />
7:30 p m in the Youth Center<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Civic Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 12:30 p.m. in<br />
Plymouth Inn Members are<br />
invited to bring prospective<br />
new members<br />
* * *<br />
Colon. Club American<br />
Home Department "caravan"<br />
to Mrs Harold Appleyard's<br />
home in Linwood for a rug<br />
THURSDAY, SIPTEMBIR 24. <strong>1970</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
braid nig di'monstrntliin Ij'avi"<br />
Hill •( iiiifl Central nv 7 4!V<br />
p in<br />
* * *<br />
Aicoliolics Anonymous and<br />
Al Anon meeting, H 30 p m in<br />
ilv Episcopal Piirish Hall. Mih<br />
E! arid Central av<br />
* * •<br />
Ocenn <strong>City</strong> Diiplicn. Bridge<br />
giirni', 7 1 r> p m in the<br />
American Legion H.-ill, Mthsi<br />
itnd Haven av<br />
* * *<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters<br />
diseiDwiiin Iciaders workshop,<br />
1^ ,10 p m in the homr <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Ri.lli.pl fliiiPH. :iOfi Sfilhriyhl<br />
Denioeratic Ftiillv for high<br />
sehool juniors and seniors, H<br />
p m at 710 Anbury uv<br />
* * *<br />
Kiwiiiiis Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 1 2 1 S p m ul<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
* * *<br />
Boxwiiod Duplicate Rndije<br />
B»mi>. 7 4B p m at -I IB<br />
Atlantir av<br />
wmmwm'mwwm<br />
DILICIOUS FOOD SENSIILY pRICiP<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
, M. ,! U- ,-t, r.i f a..»^!> •*• Bin,!* '->?<br />
PLATTIRS • DINNiRI » COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHES<br />
AIB rONDIflON(B<br />
PlfPJTY Of P4BKPNS PHONi i]l]A4l<br />
After Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 27th<br />
We will be closed<br />
until May 17, 1971<br />
Thii wcfkend will be your list opportunity lu dine al thil<br />
fibuloui world famous reitflurint^ ig why don*t you come ind<br />
fivt your lirnilj' • beiuliiul dinner treit before we tloie,<br />
To those who can*! come, we Bay Au-revnir and m«ny lhanki for<br />
your valued pitrenage,<br />
P. S. While we are cloied. we whole.heirtedly recommend<br />
ZABEREB'S Cablet Inn Reitiuran! on the Black Hone<br />
Pike—ne»r the Ailanlic <strong>City</strong> Baee Track.<br />
Diuneri -Every Day<br />
4 P.M. to 11 P.M.<br />
Sunday 1 P.M. to 11 P.M.<br />
Tht Home <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
Zabtrimd Cocktail<br />
ABERE&<br />
ANSLESIA INN. WILDWOOD,<br />
ACHES OF<br />
FREE PARKINC<br />
FISHERMAN'S WHARF, CAPE MAY, N. J<br />
PHONE 8848296<br />
Open Monday thru Saturday<br />
5 P. M. to 10 P. M.<br />
Open Sunday 2 P. M. to 10 P, M,<br />
COFFEE SHOP • Open 7 Days<br />
6 A. M. to 10 P, M,<br />
finon AH<br />
BUT NO. 0<br />
GARDOJ STATE PARKWAY<br />
Off Eiil 6~tht<br />
Garden Suit Parkuny<br />
Diww Them Out<br />
HICHI'S TAVERN<br />
• >• 1 " 1 "" i • » i J • :•«9^-4W0 Mmw<br />
Rt. 9 and Massachusetts Aye.<br />
MMIM POINT, MEW JERSEY<br />
• PLATTIRS<br />
• DELICIOUS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
far Lunch,<br />
Suppw or •<br />
EVMlnfl<br />
buck<br />
Special<br />
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
Every<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 399.4337<br />
COOKED SEArOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
OPEN THRU SUNDAY,<br />
OCTOBERS<br />
CLOSED ON MONDAYS<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTIMBER 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Sfaten Island Club wins<br />
surf fishing contest<br />
Thi- Bi •JirhcuiIll<br />
lit •n. Surf in (1<br />
Gun C:iu<br />
1) ul Sl;i ll'll Uljind.<br />
N Y , llk.'d • iff with Itili<br />
hiiiiiirs ! ih,. Th i r.l Ahnulil<br />
Oman Cilv Surf FiMimu<br />
TnurnamiMll hi'lrl huri' iiluril!<br />
thi- biMirhfr.ini liiil N;iliird:iV<br />
and Sunday<br />
Thn Now Ydik Club posted<br />
I! liiUI til H(l iimnlj, in the<br />
CompctitlDii ;inrl iin iidriiilnna!<br />
2fi poifiu r.ir him tig mure total<br />
inchps nf fi*h thiin runner up<br />
Mays Uiinflinu HlicirUmaii t;|ub<br />
SrronH pLi,.,. hl)m,fS went In<br />
jViclnf AIIIII'IH- Aittiriiihon<br />
ivjth Hn pomlji tuljil (inrf Miiys<br />
L,indin|i Spiirtsmaiu niuh<br />
piiirpH Ihirrl wiih 0(1 pmnU<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ki-'TiMimn Direri.ir<br />
Youth for Hughe*<br />
rally to be hold<br />
Thr commitU'c on Youth<br />
Involvfrnfril cif the nfmiirratic<br />
Club will hold ,-i rally<br />
Wfdnfsday beginning ill H p.m<br />
The affair will take plate in the<br />
Hughes for Cnrigrew<br />
•headquarter 1 .. 71(1' Asbury av<br />
Foatun-d speaki-n will<br />
include Bill Huijhiw,<br />
Demoeratir candidate for<br />
Congress, and Bill Woods.<br />
Df'rnixratir fandidad' for<br />
Frephulder Jerome Diohl,<br />
prpaidpnt <strong>of</strong> the Oeran <strong>City</strong><br />
bernocratir Club, also will<br />
speak<br />
All interested hip}h school<br />
juniors and seniors an? invited<br />
Dross will be casual and<br />
refreshments will be snrved<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
A RESTAURANT<br />
$1 .00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
INCLUDE SAT,' & SUN.<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M,<br />
PLEASANTV1LLE<br />
Black Htirse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt. 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Aves,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
! i McArthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 2S<br />
FrM Jumbo Shrimp Stuffed<br />
with Crabmeat<br />
Blind Halibut Sresk In<br />
Creole Sauce<br />
.Breaded Veil Cutter,<br />
Brawn ©f«vy<br />
SAT. & SUN.<br />
SEPTEMBER 26r 27<br />
Chicken Cacciaronj and<br />
and Spaghetti, rto veg<br />
Grilled Ham Steak,<br />
Pineapple Ring<br />
Broiled Haddock Fillet,<br />
Butter Sauce<br />
MONDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 28<br />
Bar • Q Baby Spare R*b»<br />
Chicken a la King an<br />
eutttrMl Noodku, 1 vtg,<br />
French Fried Cl»m BIN,<br />
Cotktall Stun<br />
TUESDAY<br />
SEPTEMBER 29<br />
•s(l(d Ham, CaMMg* and<br />
Boiled Potato, no vag.<br />
Old PaihiMad Beef Stew,<br />
"Complete with vag.<br />
Fried Cod FI*h FIIW,<br />
Tartar Save*<br />
SEPTBMflER 30<br />
PorM SwiU StMk hi<br />
<strong>On</strong>km Orivy<br />
m»kti OiickM L«f,<br />
OKjat <strong>On</strong>vy<br />
Shrimp Cacclawre and<br />
Sp*9f>«ttl, ne v«f,<br />
OCTOBER 1<br />
BaM CWckw Br*M wttti<br />
Stuff.!, Olblet Oravy<br />
Breadad Vtai Chop.<br />
TwniM favn<br />
FOR A<strong>On</strong>iTIONAL We SOUP<br />
AND C0FF6I, CHOICE OF<br />
liKh WITI' rnU|>ht (his yeor than<br />
in (he Ihn-p year histiiry nf Lhe<br />
cvi-ni Al SohiTneik , wa*<br />
fii cliHImnri (if Ihi. I-VMIII with<br />
P l,.m<br />
Thi' i-iinte»l wiui sUiiJi'd on<br />
bearhi". friim 2Tith Id 55th sU<br />
with Cishfrmen cijrnpiHing<br />
frurn as fur away as North<br />
C'ariiiitiii and Virginia. Pileggi<br />
said Conditiirns were exi-i'llent<br />
ffir the conti'st with ijood<br />
weather iind schciols nf h|iii>li«h<br />
Mist hcyiinri the breakers<br />
A liilal <strong>of</strong> 150 fish were<br />
ran ah I during the iwo day<br />
I'vi'iit Largei,! fish raujjht was (i<br />
2M pound striped bass landed<br />
by Berme Wicgno nf the Vielm<br />
A A f'liihi.f Philari,.iph,n<br />
Sfudies abroad<br />
HE GOT A WHOPPER: Chrii Sylvestro. <strong>of</strong> the South<br />
Philadelphia Surfcasters Club, exhibits i 4-pound, 14-oz.<br />
blue fish which he landed in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> contest.<br />
Deserted pets problem<br />
dog warden reports<br />
The facilities «nd functions<br />
SOMERS POINT Maureen <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> AnimaJ<br />
Oerety, daughter* <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Shelter were explained to<br />
Mrs Oeorge Oerety <strong>of</strong> 303 W, Kiwanis members at their<br />
New Jersey av. and a studint at regular luncheon meeting at<br />
Si Mary's College Notre Dame, Slmms' Restaurant. '<br />
Ind,, is spending her <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Dog Warden.<br />
sophomore year studying at Mrs. Elizabeth A.: Schneider<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Innsbruck in said thit this time <strong>of</strong> year<br />
Innsbruck, Austria. She is one many dop and cits are<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1 2 girls and 34 boys in the abandoned by their owners.<br />
Notrp Dame foreign study<br />
She reported that last year<br />
prograjn majoring in Oermaji.<br />
the Shelter eared for 861 e»ts,<br />
B96 dop and 58 miscellaneous<br />
animals including ducks, geese,<br />
and other animals.<br />
Homes were found for 415<br />
CLASSIFIED AD dogs and 188 cat*. The other<br />
animals were destroyed after<br />
BRINGS RiSULTS<br />
the allotted time.<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
chiaif oLoun^a C7' Keitaurant<br />
ON THE Gl«eif SOMERS PfllNT<br />
— DIAL nr-iffi —<br />
SPECIAL iwmm MENU<br />
*1.25<br />
MONDAY<br />
Fried Oysters, French Friw and Cola Slaw<br />
or Spaghetti and Meat Ball*<br />
TUESDAY'<br />
Old Fathioned Beef Stew or Fried<br />
Flounder, Vegetable and Potato<br />
WEDNESDAY .<br />
Shrimp Newburg en uiurete, French<br />
Frle* and Cola Slaw or Chili Con Came<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Stuffed Cabbage and Mashed Potato**<br />
or Fried Chicken, Vegetable and Potato<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Meat Loaf with Mathed Potatoes and<br />
Mu»hroom Gravy or Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong><br />
Blue Fish, Vegetable and Potato<br />
•SATURDAY<br />
Deviled Clams, Vegetable and Potato<br />
Hot Beef Sandwich w/Ma»hed PetatOM<br />
and Vegetable<br />
ALL PLATTERS SERVTO WTTH ROL1, i BUTTTO<br />
• SERVED NOON "TIL 3 P, M, *<br />
mm Mdaat<br />
BRUNCH<br />
*»nr*d AafWHn <strong>On</strong> f/ta Jtnw Com$tl<br />
THE SAX<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINELLIDOiR<br />
The animals are destroyed<br />
by the injection method which<br />
the speaker said is the most<br />
humane way to dispose <strong>of</strong> an<br />
animal, '<br />
The Dog Warden noted that<br />
dogs running loose not only are<br />
apt to be hit by i car but also<br />
create a serioug traffic hazard.<br />
There is no excuse for n dog to<br />
be on the loose, she said.<br />
Mrs.. Schneider explained the<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the Shelter and<br />
expressed her appreciation to<br />
those who h«*lp maintain the<br />
shelter and give financial<br />
assistance,<br />
Ptst President Bruce P.<br />
Dlmon was program chairman<br />
and presented the speak*r.<br />
Next week the regular<br />
luncheon meeting will be held<br />
at Plymouth Inn, and will meet<br />
there during the winter<br />
months.<br />
Johnson new<br />
school head<br />
Frank R. Johnson <strong>of</strong> 184 E.<br />
Atlantic blvd. has, been named<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools for<br />
Olassboro and will assume thi<br />
position in November.<br />
Johnson U a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Olassboro and a veteran <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Army Signal Corps. H«<br />
received his bachelor <strong>of</strong> telenc*<br />
degree in education from<br />
Olassboro State College, his<br />
master's degree specializing in<br />
school administration from the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> P»nnsylvania and<br />
has completed additional<br />
graduate studies for hi*<br />
doctorate at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania,<br />
He is active in the United<br />
Methodist Church, has served<br />
on several county organizations<br />
<strong>of</strong> principals, supervisors and<br />
superintendenti both in New<br />
Jersey and Pennsylvania and is<br />
a^ member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Curriculum<br />
Development Council for<br />
South»m New Jersey, affiliated<br />
with Classboro State College.<br />
At present Johnson is<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools In<br />
Margate,<br />
Johnson is married and has<br />
three daughters and three (ons.<br />
ClauHM Ad. Iring R«**lr*<br />
A "Buffet A La Suony" fwturinf,<br />
Gtfirn HtA Brown foUtoM'FWfy Scnm-<br />
in SMN • PeOto fmukm wi* D»<br />
Bckm. HwbMry Syrup • IwcctReb «AI<br />
WINNING CATCH: A 38Mi pound striper caught by<br />
Bernard Wiepjid. <strong>of</strong> Medford Lakes, wai the top catch in<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surf Fishing toumainent. Wiepnd fished<br />
with the Victor Athletic club (Senior Studios Photoj)<br />
LURAY DUPLICATE An<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 84 was made at the<br />
Luniy Duplicate Bridft game<br />
played last week North South<br />
playen icoring above average<br />
were Joe and Peg Piertel B5W,<br />
Ann Burman and Anita Talley<br />
88V4, Ruth Robinhold- and<br />
Ethel Bartolette 8SW, Niomi<br />
Seymour and Lee M<strong>of</strong>Titt S7V4<br />
and Bea French and Betty<br />
Martinea 16,<br />
Those playing E«stWest and<br />
coming in above average were<br />
Irvin| and Hazel Williarnton<br />
105,~Emiiy and Wilson Smith<br />
9BH, Theresa Alexander and<br />
Lois KUbourne S9H and<br />
Dorothea Seabrook and Lucille<br />
Mina SB<br />
This concluded the Luray<br />
Duplicate Bridge games for the<br />
season. Mrs. Anita Talley,<br />
director, announced trophy<br />
winneri for the two six.week<br />
series. Winners in July were<br />
Ear! M<strong>of</strong>fltt, Drat, and Joe<br />
PiersoL second. August winners<br />
were Vi Bedrosian, first, and<br />
Gy BedroHan, Becond<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 38 was made at<br />
the Boiwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
evening. Top scrireri were Mr<br />
Bridge<br />
Garden Dept. presents<br />
program on flowers<br />
LINWOOD "Were Dealing<br />
With Flowers' was the theme<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program presented by<br />
the Garden Department at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Linwood Monday evening in<br />
Central Hall.<br />
Thit marked the first<br />
meeUng <strong>of</strong> the fall season for<br />
the club which iskn affiliate <strong>of</strong><br />
the New J*rsey Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women 'iClubi.<br />
The program centered<br />
around a flower show and blue<br />
ribbons were awarded to Mrs,<br />
Arthur Truman, Mrs. Roger<br />
Mulholland, Mrs. John<br />
Morrow, and Mrs, Richard<br />
L»mpri!chL<br />
Mrs, Charlps Appleget<br />
presided at the business<br />
meeting at which time Miss<br />
Nsineie Nugent related her<br />
experiences at Citizenship<br />
Institute at Douglass College in<br />
June. Miss Nugent was the<br />
club's delegate.<br />
Mrs, Truman announced<br />
that th« club wUI host the New<br />
JiMey State Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Women'i Clubs Second District<br />
Pall Conference October 28, It<br />
will be held In Oentral United<br />
Methodist Church,<br />
Dates to remember include<br />
<strong>Sep</strong>tember 30 for the Regional<br />
Pall Conference to be held al<br />
Smithville and October 8 when<br />
Federation Day will b*<br />
conducted at Strawbridge and<br />
Cloth if r In the Cherry Hill<br />
Mall.<br />
Mrs, Fred Saisi, American<br />
Home Department chairman,<br />
reported the cookbook has<br />
been compiled and is now<br />
being printed, It will go on m\e<br />
in the near future.<br />
Conservation and Garden<br />
Department chairman, Mm<br />
Richard Larnprecht,<br />
announced thit her group had<br />
made 10 floral arrangement<br />
for the teachers' luncheon held<br />
early thii month at Belhaven<br />
•», School.<br />
•International Relation!<br />
chairman Mrs. Donald Freat<br />
requested finuiciil donations<br />
for Mc«l. for Million* The<br />
dub UN ii collecting girl 1 *<br />
bathing Mitt to be taken to the<br />
Vineuuid Sfhool, Tfce« .re to<br />
be taken to the n«t meeting.<br />
Queitt introduced «id<br />
wetoomid by MM, Wilrtr<br />
BlbMh Jr. were Mr* ChruUinn<br />
and Mrs. Henry Becker 45, and<br />
Uraee McEwan and Ginny<br />
Seigii 40M Also above average<br />
were Don Millar and Rod<br />
Bosbyshell and Ed Zerrer and<br />
Ann Marshall<br />
Average at Sunday's game<br />
was S4. Ann Marshall and<br />
Naomi Seymour took first<br />
honors with 66W and Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Al Coane came in second<br />
with 64. Othen acoring above<br />
averafe were Grace MeEwan<br />
and Ginny Seigh, Rod<br />
Bosbyshell and Art Levine and<br />
Mr1 and Mm Reuben guMman.<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridg*<br />
gams are played every Sunday<br />
and Wednesday at 7:45 p.m al<br />
416 Atlantic av,<br />
• • •<br />
OCEAN CITY DUPLICATE<br />
• A tie for fast place developed<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate<br />
Bridge fame played Tuesday<br />
evening. Those in the tie were<br />
Mr. C. E. Mclwen and Prank<br />
Seigh and Theresa Alexander<br />
and Reuben Sussman. Placing<br />
third were Laurel<br />
and Jsne<br />
Mowbray<br />
9 i- - -<br />
MBtrnjlfi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Tuesday at 7.45 p.m. in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 14th it<br />
ind H*ven jv.<br />
Decker, Mrs, Andrew<br />
Theodore, Mis, Vincent<br />
Lasewa and Mrs, Elliot Kjos,<br />
Hostesses for the evening<br />
w«re Mrs, Frederick Auer, Mrs.<br />
Phillip Gujtaison, Mrs. William<br />
Meade, Mrs. Robert Potter and<br />
Mrs. William Ventors. Tlie<br />
"Pretty Spot" was a fall<br />
arrangement done by Mrs.<br />
James Hamphill,<br />
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In The plow<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Early American Inn<br />
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Historic SMITHVILLE INN<br />
inner-Dancing at the Inn Friday E\<br />
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PAGE 12 _ SECTION ONE THI OCfAN CITY SINTINIL LiDGIR THUPSDAY, SfPTIMBIR 24, \970<br />
- Need Cash? Place a Want Ad - Civic Council gets started Evaluation<br />
DAN'S<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
11TH STillT AT<br />
RAYFHONT<br />
DIAL Jtt.JM?<br />
ON THI SAY —0P1N ALL YSAR 'ROUND<br />
FLOUNDER • BLUEPiSH • SEA BASS<br />
WEAKFISH • FISH ROE • CLAMS<br />
FRISH SAIT*<br />
Squid • Live Eel • Clams<br />
Mackerel • Minnows<br />
pack font flih purehiiii \n tec iufficfteil is FCfrfgirif* 24 houri<br />
({•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a<br />
! OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY!<br />
I VOLTACO'S<br />
937 WIST AV1NUI PHONI<br />
A COMPLITI SILiCTIQN OF SPHGiALTiES<br />
• TO TAKE OUT<br />
&••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••<br />
Between Sips<br />
;: by Jskn ;.<br />
:J In dlicussing the wines <strong>of</strong> ' - $<br />
5} Italy and researching material<br />
S for this column, we <strong>of</strong>ten come<br />
;!;• across an interesting yarn j<br />
;;;: which we consider worth i<br />
K; repeating For example, there<br />
:•:• is a goldenhued Moscatello;<br />
jft wine produced near the ancient<br />
>:• town <strong>of</strong> Montefiaseone on<br />
;|j Lake Bolaena in the province<br />
:K <strong>of</strong> Latium The fruity and<br />
:•:' elegant vintage bears tht^<br />
8J unusual Latin name: Est! Est!<br />
jft Est! And how did it get this<br />
;v unique appeiation'' Four or five centuries ago, so the stor\<br />
jj; goes, a German bishop named Fuger was on a journey to<br />
Sjj the Vatican to pay his respects to the Holy Father A man<br />
5| <strong>of</strong> discriminating tastes, he sent his secretary valet ahead to<br />
}J make iuitable reservations. Where the food and wine WJI<br />
"A good, the ierv»nt was to chalk on the wall <strong>of</strong> the inn the<br />
jj latin verb "Est!" (It is!). Having sampled the wines <strong>of</strong><br />
:•:; Montefiascone, he exuberantly chalked, for his master, ;i<br />
;5 tripie endorsement "Est! Est! Est!" The bishop, on his<br />
55 arrival, agreed with his servant's good taste so much so<br />
» infaet that he tarried so long and drank so freely that hi-<br />
•a finally died at Montefiascone, without ever reaching Rorni'<br />
JJ The local vintners, soon after named their delightful wine,<br />
;| 1st! Est! Est! To this very day they commemorate the<br />
:•.; anniversary <strong>of</strong> the bishop's death by spilling a barrel <strong>of</strong> Est 1 :<br />
$ Est! Est! over his tomb.<br />
• A gifted child is one with four wealthy<br />
: grandparents<br />
* * i<br />
STEAK ZINTANDEL<br />
1 cup Zinfandi-I<br />
1 im«ll gallic clove, minced<br />
1 Th, Worcestershire sauce<br />
'/«tsp, oregano<br />
1 small onion, minced<br />
1 tsp. salt<br />
'A Up. pepper<br />
2 Tb, prepared horseradisli<br />
2 Tb. minced parsley<br />
2 Tb, prepared mustard<br />
1 Tb. sugaf<br />
2 Tb. butter or margarine<br />
2V4 lbs. round steak, cut about \W thick<br />
Seasoned mnt tenderiier<br />
: Combine first 12 ingredients; heat until butter melt*. Cool<br />
to room temperature Meanwhile, sprinkle ail surfaces ol<br />
steak evenly with meat tpnderizer Pierce deeply and •:<br />
generously with fork. Let stand at room tpmperaturi* about<br />
one hour. Pour sauce over steak Chill several hours, turmnt;<br />
steak several times Remove steak from sauce. Strain sauce,<br />
keeping solid material as well as liquid. Broil steak on one .'<br />
side, basting occasionally with liquid Turn, spread top :'<br />
surface with solids from sauce. Broil to desired dpgree <strong>of</strong> '<<br />
doneness (5 minutes on each side for rare, 7 minut< 1 '><br />
medium-rare, S minutes medium) Slice to serve (Makes 6<br />
servings)<br />
* * *<br />
Little girl showing bathroom scale to<br />
playmat«i "AM I know is, you stand on it and<br />
it makes you angj-y,"<br />
* • •<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q.Who m first served when wine is poured?<br />
A. The custom is for the host to aervi himself<br />
first. This U not out <strong>of</strong> petty sclfishneM,<br />
but it gives the host the opportunity <strong>of</strong><br />
sampling to determine if the wine ig proper<br />
vintage and at correct temperature He<br />
should fill hit glau >A full and lamp!* its<br />
quality. Then around the tible clockwise,<br />
h« should pour ladles Writ, then gentlemen.<br />
Then finally, his own glaM, No glass should<br />
be more than M to 2/3 full,<br />
* * •<br />
LEARN A WINE A WEEK<br />
VIN SANTO {pronounced Veen-SAHNtoh) • a white<br />
dry Italian tible wine from the province <strong>of</strong> Tuscany Sweet<br />
in tgite, it may be served with all foods, and is best when<br />
served very cold.<br />
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qiiirmifil 1^ good to t «ri I lent<br />
Tin m*(or txciption I thi<br />
i r imp d 11 nriition nf the Sixth<br />
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mi ti iu tin ini ,,l „, ml<br />
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Answers To Bible Verse<br />
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\n t \nlu ui n <strong>of</strong> p( r^onne<br />
Lht ( it\ r vealfd Lh<br />
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inft rvit wt>d ind nb^i rvad in<br />
lhi ir i£ rtrk Mtuatinn*. sePFn* d<br />
nmtiv it* d and competent<br />
Th#rt i i pmh|f>m <strong>of</strong> apnjj in<br />
*' ft nn kt \ aipi rvisar><br />
pci ihiiMs and ptr^onnnl should<br />
1 tr'n'md a.*. rppliiepmPnU<br />
Tr lining Ii vi U <strong>of</strong> tht pnhct<br />
inri (IF dt pjrtmrntii an gotid<br />
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COUNTY 4 H<br />
REPRESENTATIVE D. bbii'<br />
Wigglfiworth ! r Tuckahm. is<br />
!*huwn ^t thr Nrw Iprsev State*<br />
4 H Fishinn Rpvui hi Id dt thp<br />
Statp Musi-urn in Trrnton<br />
Sfpti-mbPr 1 2 She 1 wearing<br />
the dn*sji the made 3S part uf<br />
hir 4 H sewing project Debbie<br />
represented Cape May County<br />
in thp Fashion rpview<br />
1HOPFINQ CENTER<br />
NORTMFIELO — 64&3U7<br />
partiflg it the Door<br />
'PETER<br />
FONDA/HOPPEf<br />
JACK NICHOLSON<br />
riATUHf TIMIS<br />
WwknIKt 6, 8, 10<br />
S.t. 4:15, 6. B, 10 D-m<br />
Sun. it 2, 4, s, i, 10 B,m<br />
S«TUBD*y KIODIEI MATINEE<br />
"Jeumey Ta The Far<br />
Side <strong>of</strong> rhs Sun"<br />
F«iur*s 12100 and 2 p,m,<br />
ALL tEAm 7ie<br />
« • • • |<br />
I Gregory's<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
& BAR<br />
I 900 Shore Road<br />
IL-<br />
Somers Point<br />
DILICiOUS<br />
STEAKS<br />
SPECiAL<br />
BUSINESSMEN'S<br />
LUNCH<br />
Served Every Day<br />
SNAPPER SOUP<br />
PACKAGi GOODS<br />
DELIViRlD<br />
PhonB 927.3943<br />
OPEN 7 A. M<br />
iiiiiii<br />
ONDERLAND •<br />
• •PIER •*<br />
6th St. on the Boardwalk<br />
* OPEN FRI.& SAT, NITES<br />
» •••••«•••• J<br />
Begin your day in<br />
the country with<br />
Luncheon at the Inn<br />
Bright autumn sun ... brisk, invigorating<br />
air , . . and a bay side view that's been<br />
inspiring since the day$ <strong>of</strong> the Lenni; this<br />
Is the setting for a luncheon that will be<br />
os delightful as only a day in the country<br />
can be.<br />
Good Dining<br />
Begins at the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Indian<br />
CIRCLE Tuckc^Koe Irvn<br />
LIQUOR STORE!<br />
FINIST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK -i<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH J1RMY |<br />
<strong>On</strong> Hit ClrcU Somers Point |<br />
Route 9 at<br />
•ho Bridge in<br />
POINT<br />
Forym<br />
continued from page 1<br />
election <strong>of</strong> the eommisiion<br />
through the recall procedure<br />
after they have been In <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
»t least tine year<br />
Thf commission h*s<br />
complete control over the<br />
uf fair* <strong>of</strong> the municipality ind<br />
exercises all the executive<br />
legislative and judicial pewert.<br />
The board <strong>of</strong> comrnissionert<br />
determines the powers and<br />
du ties to be perfonned by each<br />
department.<br />
After election the<br />
commission, by majority vote,<br />
assigned responsibility for on«<br />
department to each <strong>of</strong> th»<br />
members. The mayor preside*<br />
at mnptinp <strong>of</strong> the board,<br />
supervises all departments and<br />
reports to the board for action<br />
on all matters requiring it*<br />
attention. He hgs no poweF to<br />
vpto any measure. Regular<br />
meetinp must be held twice a<br />
month.<br />
In next week's Isue the<br />
Council-Manager plan <strong>of</strong><br />
government will be cxplainii]<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
CIRCLE CAfE<br />
ON THE CIRCLI<br />
§amM Pslnl, N, J.<br />
Feuturlng<br />
BOB TUCKER<br />
GUrTAR and VOCAL<br />
and<br />
JACK NIWLON<br />
at the PIANO<br />
Nimv<br />
Csmplcti SaKctlon <strong>of</strong><br />
LIQUORS . WINES<br />
BEERS<br />
D,l|v.ry S.rvlc. 1274111<br />
WALL OVEN with 7&<br />
tiuerle ina m««t thermauat tip<br />
Cmn W« Fn,. qj. Sat Sf9.?!04<br />
9-14<br />
APARTMENTS—ye»riy, winler. lum<br />
m#f, if you art particuUr e^nlially<br />
located, <strong>of</strong>f boardwalk, front<br />
and rear pnvste entrances, efieiossd<br />
tni, one with KHD view, tst ana<br />
M f l w r t I 9 9 . I 1 J 3 9 . J 4<br />
TOR R E N T — t w o s t o r y w a r e + i o u s o<br />
1 M 0 t o t a l t q f t . G a i t r M y l o -<br />
c a t e d . F o r f u f t h e f i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l<br />
Wiui ""•" " i<br />
LOiT — Slamni mile sat ueinnj<br />
Wu» collar. Vieinity <strong>of</strong> ]Jfd sf<br />
«n»M. Call 399-9066, tit<br />
TWO igDROOM APT. and 4 Bedroom<br />
near hign senool FyrnisB« or<br />
unfurnithed. Available Oct. 1st Call<br />
609161-1679 or SJ1.1SS9 10-Sf<br />
U IN WIDE CO«TOUR lounge<br />
chair, rotm fugs; brass clothes<br />
pole, aqua luthir chain rockers.<br />
Call «ft«r 4 p.m. UOO Central Ave<br />
9.24<br />
ORDER DELIVERY »nd utlection<br />
work H,M p«r hour to Mart<br />
C*« Culler irusf, Co, 281-1962,<br />
91 p.m. for uppomtm.jnt J0-1<br />
USr MOTHBR? l»m KM to M in<br />
hour Wat »oyf own u»dui><br />
sni jiour sun mightortiood- No<br />
mfxriinem nicuHrr. Cal| 263 8962<br />
I t§ 1 p.m. for t<br />
TWO CAR OARAGE for r«nt, Oct. I<br />
to M*y IS, WBStsnai only CM<br />
44M Aibury Av«. 10-28<br />
LOST — Rcwird Mas kittan Vi.<br />
<strong>On</strong>lty sf 2Sth and Wnliy Ave<br />
Mrl, Csnmn, 2518 W«loy VV«*en^t<br />
3W-B7rtL «««• 6, Men 10 Fri.<br />
6W.iS4.JSS*, nntrte ohtflfes, 9!S<br />
W0f(OIRFUL FOR SENIOR CWnfls,<br />
Oeian Court Apt*., 2nd floor,<br />
Uvely qulai co-oB apt for sal*,<br />
nearly rmvitM, lira* living fOQm<br />
and dining room, modern kitensi,<br />
bath, 2 bddfoom. Elevator, pool<br />
No o*lon» Infdnnatisn Must sN to<br />
•Pflf#el»(«. Call 399.i7ii. M4<br />
fFieiENCy for ysBrly rtntal, prl<br />
vato patio and entrance $70 In.<br />
elud« aiwything. Call 191.1734<br />
B.I4<br />
2 BEDROOM 2 bath furnllhad<br />
apt fl 150 kicludss every,<br />
ilH far yearly wntil. Call M-<br />
BICVCLC. bsyt, Italian make J26.50<br />
Monung* only 1M 24tn St. B.24<br />
TWO BEDROOM flnt floor apt<br />
wanted tor month <strong>of</strong> October for<br />
1 people Cable, heat, clean, and<br />
not over 4100, Write to Bo, 414.<br />
••ntinai-Ledgar, 9>24<br />
DFJIENOABLOABVSITTM — uov.<br />
cNldren, 21 year* old day or<br />
evenings Own (rantportatlon, Kate<br />
39»1074*. . ' 9-U<br />
TWO BEDROOM APT. HMtlld, jrtarly<br />
2M lioor. Call JW-iilS, t-H<br />
fin INOOMl"UNITS Two S bedfoam<br />
apt), with t bath convenlancB<br />
tentntt prefw, plut 2 huted S-Bed-<br />
FOom apts (1 with paneled kit<br />
Chen and tiled bath], plus (tie<br />
family fiiroritt 1 bedrKm eotttge,<br />
1400 tobury Ave. <strong>On</strong>ly $3«,B00 !«•<br />
tn 30)1100 lot ISOOO. The Farrsll<br />
*««iey, 1400 West Av» 3994400,<br />
HiLBN BOOTH —<br />
SMIy mlued by neve lorgotlan<br />
Betty, Bill and children<br />
CONEY'S<br />
IWC<br />
34TH STREET<br />
ON «OO«VB,T HVD. Olrt HUE nOH IlIDM<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
IMPORTTO 4 OOMESnC<br />
BTfl • WUMON . OW<br />
RUM AND WINE<br />
COLD BEER<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
OPEN 9 AM<br />
OCIAM<br />
OPEN WEEKDAYS<br />
I AM TO 10 PM<br />
NO PACKAGE SALES<br />
ON SUNDAY<br />
DIAL 3994851<br />
Woods backs wetland act<br />
Will Him<br />
Drmocratic<br />
Freehnldrr,<br />
H Woods, disapppar Ihon the lish, shell<br />
candidnlr for fish, gamo nnd foul nisi, will<br />
spnkn on theriiwippeur<br />
Wptliinds Act ni a mpvtinK <strong>of</strong> Woods enneludrd by saying<br />
lht> Od'iin <strong>City</strong> Dnmncrntif that the Cijmmwgion tit<br />
Olub Tiii'sdiiy i'veniny.<br />
EnvimrimenlJil Protpftion will<br />
Woods told the ifruup ho is hold public hoarinpi anri will<br />
supportinK the Wrtlandfi Afl <strong>of</strong> survey, map and judge each<br />
1070 and has sent a lelefram urea <strong>of</strong> the suite This will b«><br />
to Governor Cahill aKking him done to decide what<br />
trj sign the bill intn law<br />
const ilu IPS wetlands in narh<br />
"This bill does not prohibit firpa.<br />
duvelopmiMil <strong>of</strong> the<br />
marshlands," hr explained,<br />
"but it dws restriel<br />
b u I k h I' a d i ri |i, d u m p i n g,<br />
polluting, liraininji, nltJ'ring and<br />
building on them without<br />
p i" r mission from the<br />
Woods' ciirididacy, his<br />
campniijn nnii the stands hp has<br />
taken on issues concprninjf<br />
Cape May County recoived<br />
endoreement <strong>of</strong> thn Orenn Oily<br />
Dpmorrntir Cluh<br />
{<br />
C o m rri 1 s s i I? n e r n f<br />
Environmental Protection "<br />
The speaknr rfminded the<br />
audience that the meadows are<br />
as much a part <strong>of</strong> this area as<br />
the beach and boardwalk and if<br />
they are paved over and built<br />
on it wilt look much like the<br />
urban areas many <strong>of</strong> the Incnl<br />
residents mover! away frum<br />
He went (in to say that the<br />
beauty snd serenity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
marshes attract tourists,<br />
sportsmen and permanent<br />
residents in this nre,;i If they<br />
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walk-in examinations<br />
('oli.m.1 n |i Killv .), urging<br />
II yum!! mi'ii iiili'ri'hlrd in<br />
ii'icimiiiy nil,., piilici' i.ffiri'F,<br />
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AN SUIH ( FTH'n \yhn Ml!" '<br />
in;!;* lake (hr wnUfn<br />
I'lamilia I inn WITHO11<br />
I'HIOH APPLICATION Tin"*<br />
inli'Fi'sti'H in lhf Hi fill- Piihii ,(«<br />
,i c;iri'i-r should simply riport<br />
in the ni'iiri'M fXiimiiialixn<br />
poinl ;ii the announri'd timi'<br />
Applic.iints who Ukf ihi- *-s,ini<br />
will hi' notified uf ihi' Fi'^iili',<br />
Church ends Board approves<br />
campaign schoo| g y m<br />
at Si Jaiim A K (.'hiirih will<br />
rnni'hldi this ^eek Pr;i\i'r<br />
siFviiis ar* : held e^i'ry day al<br />
noon apli the evi'iHnt 1 si'FVK'<br />
i>|u'ns at 7 .'Hj p m<br />
This evening yuest ^p^'aker<br />
wiil hi- ihr Ri'V Frank Moni'><br />
ul fit jiimes, AMK rhurrh in<br />
Milmas TomoFTow ( Fnday )<br />
End <strong>of</strong> an era<br />
THURSDAY. SiPTEiMBIR 24, WO<br />
Saturday at II am, liieal<br />
A large sideboard served a*<br />
II spil thr pmporiy for<br />
aiicti(ini>er Fred Blank will<br />
the first Altar, and a marble thi' hn "fit i.r lhi' piinsh<br />
knock down HI public auction<br />
pedestal was donated fur abuilding<br />
fund Henri<br />
the buUd.ine known as Si<br />
ieetnrn The largest single item,<br />
Paul's Episcopal Chapel in<br />
the pews, had been the Satu Fdiiy<br />
Tuckahcn' The building is<br />
properly <strong>of</strong> fii ,l,]hn'« parish in<br />
owned by the rwtor, wardens,<br />
HiimHen<br />
and vestrymen <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal fJhureh <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
and in past years wa,s operated<br />
The chapel congregation<br />
as a parochial chapel<br />
handlerl its own money and<br />
Lester Thorn served as first<br />
St Paul's becan in 1943, treasurer <strong>of</strong> the little<br />
when the Rev Richard 8 congregation Under the<br />
Bailey was rector <strong>of</strong> Holy direction <strong>of</strong> Father Bailey and<br />
^Trinity In those days gasoline with the help <strong>of</strong> the Rev<br />
was rationed and it was easier Frank Com and Dr Marshall B<br />
to obtain an extra ailottment Stewart, the congregation<br />
for Father Bailey to go toshowed<br />
all bills paid and<br />
Tuekahoe rather than trying to SI 40.63 in the hank at the end<br />
find transportation for <strong>of</strong> the first year<br />
numbers <strong>of</strong> persons to come tn<br />
church in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Gifts received during those<br />
Initial meetinp were held in<br />
first months included the loan<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Florence<br />
<strong>of</strong> an oil stove by Mrs, Dotson,<br />
poison, Marshailville Road,<br />
the gift <strong>of</strong> a wood stove by<br />
Tuekahoe, where the daily<br />
Mrs, Bessie Langjey, a gift uf<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Evening Prayer was<br />
wood by RE Mason <strong>of</strong><br />
read on Sundays Next, the<br />
Belleplain, a silver bread boi<br />
growing congregation rented<br />
from Mrs, Gay Herman,<br />
the store next to Tuekahoe<br />
carpeting and a fontal from<br />
Po»t Office from Henry<br />
Mrs, Dotson, and the gift <strong>of</strong> a<br />
KonsehaJt for a nominal fee<br />
reed organ to the chapel by<br />
The store front church was<br />
Miss Marion Gross <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />
opened on April 18, 1944, the The present chapel building<br />
first Sunday after Easter <strong>of</strong> was constructed |n 1946, the<br />
that year. The name St Paul's congregation having outgrown<br />
wii suggested by the Rt Rev the store. Construction ideas<br />
Wallace J, Gardner, then were copied from the Avington<br />
Bishop <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
Parish Church, Hampshire,<br />
The appointments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
chapel were gathered from<br />
many places. Brassware earne<br />
from an old Army chapel at<br />
Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook<br />
Communion silver was given by<br />
St James Episcopal Church in<br />
Trenton, Episcopalians from<br />
Pennsylvania and from Linden<br />
contributed linens Saint<br />
Mark's parish in Pleasantville<br />
loaned an old Victorian reed<br />
organ, operated by foot power.<br />
England, which was built in<br />
1780 Actual building <strong>of</strong> the<br />
chapel was done by William<br />
Griner at a cost <strong>of</strong> $2,500, It<br />
sits on a lot BO feet wide and<br />
measuring 140 feet deep from<br />
the center <strong>of</strong> Highway 49<br />
No regular services have<br />
been held for over a decade<br />
and in a recent action approved<br />
by the present Bishop, the Rt,<br />
Rev. Alfred L. Banyard, the<br />
vestry <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity has<br />
1 , ,jli<br />
beyond ih;il<br />
ni i ri i 7 00 ,i m g|,| i.falmrn<br />
thrnijchnut thr Stall'<br />
!ni i-ri'sii-d pi'F°,j>n* in thIM<br />
ar*';i ,IFI- ur^i'd to ijfi io ri'rifi'r^<br />
ill Vini'bnd. Si Friinrij, <strong>of</strong><br />
AM*!>^,! pHrorhi;!! SinU'H to the AtMiHerm for<br />
!hi* fiiurteen week training<br />
periiid will receivi' biwiH'kly<br />
salary uf $284 plus meals and<br />
quarters I'pon graduali'in. the<br />
annual > ,hirv <strong>of</strong> a Trooper is<br />
$7,0 I H plus tI ,7 f j 1<br />
maintenanre allowarlci' Yeiirly<br />
increments <strong>of</strong> $,'!F,I are BrantJ-d<br />
until the maximum <strong>of</strong> J9,l2i<br />
plus $1,7(11 is atii.ini'd (t ul ul<br />
Jld.K'jH i<br />
M»ttpr uf timing<br />
If you fill? your change<br />
<strong>of</strong> addreis with the<br />
<strong>of</strong>rice two Weeks in<br />
advance <strong>of</strong> your move, we<br />
can sei? that you get your<br />
weekly Igaue without<br />
interruption Phone<br />
399-5411<br />
SEE THEM NEXT<br />
•i'- '^<br />
Oldt Cutlait<br />
thi' Rev Nathanu'i Su'waiE <strong>of</strong><br />
YorktiiWn will hi' speaker and<br />
Saturriay and Rev Eloisi.<br />
Williams, assopiaie <strong>of</strong> Shiloh<br />
Baptisl f'hurrh ^T this ritv. will<br />
speak<br />
The rampaign close*. Sunday<br />
with two services At 11 am<br />
Ihe hoKl pastor. Rev W S<br />
.Scott, wil! preach and at H p m<br />
the Rev John Smith, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
Si George Church in LPWI'S.<br />
De| , will deliver ihe sermon<br />
Music will be rendered by<br />
the junior and senior choirs <strong>of</strong><br />
St James AMF rhu^h Thf<br />
public is inviM-H<br />
Marmora At Ih* II'ppe.<br />
Township tkiarri ol K.<br />
mi.i'liriy last wi'i'k ai)f>finiil<br />
was (iien iy. I hi' usi. ul |hf<br />
school fclyfri fiasiiim lor ariuli<br />
volli-^ hall ami fur girl* arid<br />
boys hHskeihall Al.wi approved<br />
were twn subslituli' teuchi'Fs<br />
fur thi- 197'! 7! y.-ar Mr.<br />
Prisfilla Wiki und Mri Mars<br />
Hoberi Burlinjiame will he<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered a cunlract at-<br />
playground aide for twn hours<br />
each school day Mrs Joyce<br />
ArwTiault. board secretary will<br />
attend five training seminar' in<br />
school financ*' to hi- held at<br />
nia&sboro this year<br />
A letter rjf Fesignatliin was<br />
aceeptJ'd with regrets from<br />
Mrs WinifF^d Hav nes, cafi'ieria<br />
manager According to<br />
seniority, the position was<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered to Mrs Ann Collins<br />
who declined then to Mrs<br />
Freda Noble who accepted<br />
Mrs Noble will be <strong>of</strong>fered a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1025 Asbury Avenue Phone 398-0118<br />
All Types <strong>of</strong> COMMIRCIAL 8. SOCIAL PRINTING<br />
NOW AVAILASLi<br />
PHOTO COPliS, WHlLi-U-WAJT<br />
FR1I HTIIiUTIS • QUALITY WORK<br />
FAST SERVICE • REASONABLE PRICES<br />
I'liufrac! fiir Lhe school year<br />
This li-aves a vacancy on the<br />
suhstiiuti in and Mri<br />
Margaret Speck, senior<br />
suhsiitulr, will be <strong>of</strong>fered 1<br />
iifsi st,.p (Lalary fuidc contract,<br />
and Mrs Conrad Lja hai been<br />
at cepted Ah a subst!u]|#<br />
Mr» LawBiri and Mr*.<br />
Di-maFest will lake their cliaei<br />
on a tour <strong>of</strong> Cape May Count)'<br />
and Mrs Ready will take her<br />
class io the beaches to itudy<br />
ecology Approval Was given by<br />
ihe Board for these trips<br />
Plant arc to have the<br />
rilocalable e lassroonM<br />
completed by the e-nd <strong>of</strong> the<br />
we*k to that the move can be<br />
made over the weekend.<br />
AMERICAN<br />
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South<br />
ret<br />
*»»/« Whs Trkvtl<br />
• EHIIIHTID if<br />
HURST<br />
TRAVIL AGENCY<br />
WorM Widi Trov.1 SHMBI<br />
637 ASBURY AVINUE<br />
TUESDAY<br />
PALMER'S<br />
Gala<br />
Showing<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
1971<br />
MODELS<br />
<strong>of</strong> America's<br />
Favorite<br />
Automobiles<br />
CHEVROLETS<br />
and<br />
OLDSMOBILES<br />
*<br />
Tuesday<br />
thru<br />
Saturday<br />
(<strong>Sep</strong>t. 22-26)<br />
•OPEN EVERY EVENING-<br />
* Refreshments * Gifts * Surprises<br />
Palmer Chevrolet and Oldsmobile, inc.<br />
MAIN SHOW ROOMS -<br />
1119 ASBURY AVE.<br />
This is our Thirty Eighth Year With General<br />
OCEAN CITY, rU<br />
PHONE W<br />
*•
THURSDAY, SiPTiMBIR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
uwCHn Wil I PAGI 3 — SECTION TWO<br />
Credit for police<br />
The Oi-eon <strong>City</strong> Kiwunis f'luh wus<br />
given a first hand report mi the<br />
summertimp activities <strong>of</strong> lhc pnlio 1<br />
Department by Chief Rfnj:imm I.<br />
Dungon last Wednesday<br />
This newspaper >ind others in the iirvn<br />
have tried unsueei'ssfully Tor thf punt<br />
several weeks to get the sunn 1<br />
information concerning the mrreiise m<br />
narcotics arrests hcrp this summer<br />
No attempt has been made by cither<br />
Public Safety Director Wimbt'n; "r<br />
Dungan to m ke sure the taxpayers <strong>of</strong><br />
this city know the true story nhnut the<br />
narcotics problem hero,<br />
Two years ago P«'t C-ipUun D<br />
Norman Young was hauled into n<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> city Commission by then<br />
Public Safety Director R Robinson<br />
Chance tfi explain why no drug arrests<br />
had been mode that summer Young said<br />
there was ric drug problem in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>,<br />
According :o Dungnn's report to the<br />
Kiwanians, 27 people were arrested in<br />
1989 for drug possession and use Lip to<br />
Labor Day or during the first eight<br />
months <strong>of</strong> <strong>1970</strong>, 94 juveniles and adults<br />
had been arrested on drug charges.<br />
The men who made these arrests have<br />
vocally criticized Dungan and Young for<br />
keeping the facts from the newspapers<br />
The detectives and uniformed <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
who worked hard on Lnveitiptiong <strong>of</strong><br />
drug users and pushers deserve<br />
recognition in the press for their efforts.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hal! should recognize the value<br />
<strong>of</strong> publicizing a hard line approach to<br />
the drag problem. Young people who<br />
make money selling drugs will be less<br />
likely to peddle their wares in a town<br />
that is known for Healing severely with<br />
the drug pushers.<br />
The Police Department's four man<br />
detective division spent the greater part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the summer working on drug cases.<br />
No one is willing to say anymore that a<br />
drug problem does not exist here<br />
In addition to the regular police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers a highly capable summer <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
ww assigned to infiltrate drug parties in<br />
the resort's hippie community. He<br />
passed on to police <strong>of</strong>ficials much<br />
valuable information, other <strong>of</strong>ficers said,<br />
but nothing was done with it.<br />
The Sentinel ledger learned early in<br />
the season <strong>of</strong> the identity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
undercover man and the areas in which<br />
he was working. The secret was well kept<br />
by this paper, but still Chief Dungan did<br />
not think it important enough to brief<br />
the local prpss on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s drug<br />
problems.<br />
The value <strong>of</strong> evaluation<br />
A report on city operations prepared<br />
by the State Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />
Affairs has been turned, over to the city<br />
commissioners for review.<br />
The 89 page report contains tables,<br />
copies <strong>of</strong> ordinances and resolutions, as<br />
well as suggestions on how the city<br />
commissioners can improve operations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the municipal government.<br />
The field work for the survey was<br />
done between April 22 and June 2, A<br />
state investigator talked with department<br />
heads, a few selected employees, and<br />
toured city owned buildings.<br />
Critics <strong>of</strong> the study claim the Sharp<br />
administration waited until a friendly<br />
Republican Administration fook^over in<br />
Trenton before having the study made.<br />
They point out that the present<br />
administration has been in city hall for<br />
three yeari and had ample time before<br />
now to caU for such a study.<br />
The voluminous report appears to be<br />
fairly nonpolitical, but its actual worth<br />
Mems to be questionable. While it calls<br />
for reorganization <strong>of</strong> several<br />
departments, no mention is made <strong>of</strong><br />
saving the taxpayers any money. In fact,<br />
the report urges the hiring <strong>of</strong> additional<br />
help in some areas.<br />
Any report on the efficiency <strong>of</strong><br />
operations <strong>of</strong> the city by a state agency<br />
is simply one bureaucracy telling another<br />
bureaucracy what it is doing wrong. The<br />
city commissioners could just as easily<br />
go to Trenton and do an efficiency study<br />
on the Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />
Affairs,<br />
What the Sharp Administration will<br />
do with these recommendations in the<br />
six months before election is pure and<br />
simple speculation. Any changes now<br />
could be interpretated by their<br />
opposition as a pandstand election play.<br />
If the three incumbents have real<br />
intentions <strong>of</strong> gaining re-election they<br />
would do well to put aside this elaborate<br />
State report and work out meaningful<br />
measures <strong>of</strong> their own to reduce the<br />
soaring tax rate.<br />
Rollback interest rates<br />
There is growing sentiment in<br />
Gonjp-ess and elsewhere for a rollback <strong>of</strong><br />
the high Interest rates which have<br />
plagued the money market in the last<br />
few years. Following a call for a<br />
federally-imposed maximum rate <strong>of</strong> six<br />
percent by AFL-CIO leader George<br />
Meany, Congressman Wright Patman has<br />
also called for a rollback to the six<br />
percent level in a letter to David<br />
Rockefeller, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Chase<br />
Manhattan Bank in New York, Patman is<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the House Banking<br />
Committee,<br />
Patman believes the nation's big banks<br />
are guilty <strong>of</strong> too much pr<strong>of</strong>ittaking and<br />
that recent high interest rates have<br />
depressed the housing market and<br />
increased unemployment, among other<br />
things,<br />
In the opinion <strong>of</strong> a growing number <strong>of</strong><br />
legislators and concerned citizens,<br />
government action would be justified to<br />
bring interest rates down to a more<br />
reasonable level in the field <strong>of</strong> home<br />
financing. Interest rates as high as eight<br />
percent force the average citizen to pay<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> additional dollars in<br />
purchasing a home with a mortgage.<br />
An example <strong>of</strong> the heavy cost <strong>of</strong> high<br />
interest rates, the difference between a<br />
4'4 and 8 percent rate on a $20,000<br />
mortgage is $700 for the first year alone.<br />
Remember when , . .<br />
ONE ? EAR AGO<br />
Testimony on the last hour<br />
<strong>of</strong> "Fudge King" Harry<br />
Anglemyer's life was aired at<br />
the trial <strong>of</strong> Christopher<br />
Brendan Hughes, who was<br />
Charged with the murder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
candy maker in 1684<br />
• * *<br />
Mayor Robert L. Sharp<br />
moved his <strong>of</strong>fice from the<br />
traditional room No. 6 by the<br />
main door to three second<br />
floor <strong>of</strong>fices occupied by the<br />
Building Inspection<br />
Department<br />
• « •<br />
The "Resolute", a 30 foot<br />
work boat for the new municipal<br />
dredge arrived and was<br />
immediately put in the water<br />
at the Knorreaster Yacht Yard<br />
until city docks could be<br />
prepared to house it<br />
* * *<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
W. Scott Burman, local Civil<br />
Defense Director, was named<br />
Deputy Coordinator <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May County Civil<br />
Defense Staff by County<br />
Coordinator Leland A,<br />
Stanford.<br />
* * *<br />
Plans were announced for<br />
the construction <strong>of</strong> a large boat<br />
building plant at 34th st, and<br />
the bayfront where yachts <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
THURSDAY, SIPTEMBiR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Printed »nd PubUihed In America's Urmitesi Family Resort<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, inc.<br />
112 nth Strew, Oiv«n Ciiy. N, J, mm<br />
Ksfahlishrd im<br />
Entered a! Post Office al <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J.. Bffli<br />
as second clnss matter<br />
JOHN T, 1TETHIRI , ,, Publish*<br />
VINCENT T, MICHIIITTI liffw<br />
JOHN J, WUTHARB AdMfMlini NUnaftr<br />
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Up to 60 feet in length were to<br />
be built to custom<br />
Specifications.<br />
• * *<br />
The city voiced opposition<br />
to the new open spaces map<br />
proposed by the Cape May<br />
County Planning board laying<br />
that it infringed on "home<br />
Rule" <strong>of</strong> the seven <strong>of</strong>f shore<br />
island between this resort and<br />
Som«rs Point,<br />
TEN YEARS AGO<br />
Robert K, Hunter waj<br />
elected president <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce at a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> thi Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors at Simmi'<br />
Restaurant,<br />
• • •<br />
The State announced that it<br />
was receptive to a municipally<br />
owned and operated sewage<br />
system for large lections <strong>of</strong> the<br />
resort iouth <strong>of</strong> 37th it.<br />
» * •<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk Ruth Q.<br />
Nickerson announced that 396<br />
new voters regiittred to vote in<br />
the November elections aince<br />
April,<br />
TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />
The city announced plani to<br />
spend an additional 125,000<br />
for the extention <strong>of</strong> a (tone<br />
breakwater around the north<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the Island to the<br />
Loniport Bridge to prevent<br />
further batch erosion.<br />
• • •<br />
More than 400 Methodist<br />
ministers arrived for the<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> the 114th annual<br />
conference <strong>of</strong> State<br />
methodlitn.<br />
' • • •<br />
The <strong>City</strong> CemmMcmtri<br />
clashed on whether to five (10<br />
per month incentive pay to the<br />
reiort'i Beach patrol member!<br />
ai had been done In put yean.<br />
i<br />
and<br />
* t<br />
Editor Sentinel-Ledger;<br />
After reading the remarks <strong>of</strong><br />
a eoncerneS citizen from Del.<br />
about beach fees and/or bridge<br />
tolls and after jillowing my<br />
blood to cool to 212 de^ees I<br />
now in full calm fury attempt<br />
to reply First it must be noted<br />
that the bridge hat one<br />
abutment on the mainland and<br />
one on the island<br />
How would the concerned<br />
taxpayer like n toll gats on<br />
both ends <strong>of</strong> the bridge? 1<br />
beleive also i tax on every load<br />
<strong>of</strong> gravel and top soil leaving<br />
the mainland would <strong>of</strong>fset<br />
some <strong>of</strong> our concern. What this<br />
taxpayer has overlooked in his<br />
desperation to maintain two<br />
home, one <strong>of</strong> which h» uses all<br />
<strong>of</strong> three months a year, is the<br />
fact his enjoyment depends by<br />
a larjpr measure on Offshore<br />
workers and materials, etc.<br />
We also defend our Qod<br />
given right to our national<br />
treasure "The <strong>Ocean</strong>". It must<br />
be pointed out to you that<br />
during hurricanes, mmy from<br />
the island rind our terrafirma<br />
just as God given as we find<br />
your (??) ocean<br />
Just to let you know that<br />
there are others who disclaim<br />
your ownership <strong>of</strong> this national<br />
treasure 1 quote from the U<br />
S, News and world report <strong>of</strong><br />
August 10, <strong>1970</strong>, Page 47.<br />
Beach Legislation among<br />
recent measures intended to<br />
improvt public access is a bill<br />
before the US Congress<br />
affirming that the public shall<br />
have free and unrestricted<br />
righu to use the beaches.<br />
Rep, Robert Eekhardt <strong>of</strong><br />
Texas says, "The beaches <strong>of</strong><br />
the I). S, afm a heritag* <strong>of</strong> all<br />
the people <strong>of</strong> the entire U, S,<br />
Both the present and future<br />
generations <strong>of</strong> Americam<br />
should have the right to the<br />
enjoyment <strong>of</strong> this molt<br />
important natural resource."<br />
End quote.<br />
You also may be unaware <strong>of</strong><br />
the fact thit w# know that all<br />
your tax money for sand<br />
pumping etc., doesn't save the<br />
beaehes for us but juit saves<br />
your house. The beach will be<br />
there with or without your<br />
house. I don't wigh to give the<br />
impression that the world<br />
would be better without <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. I love <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, I use<br />
it's services. However, I refuse<br />
to n^ogniia <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as the<br />
guardian <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Treasure, my and your ocean.<br />
This concerned citizen had<br />
better sell now if he finds hi*<br />
taxes prohibitive. With <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> expanding upwards and<br />
by the "Row" houM. With it's<br />
need for n«w Mwage plants,<br />
dumps, beaeh filling, and a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> yet unforeseen<br />
problems the future is bleek<br />
for him,<br />
I for one have no deiire to<br />
finance hU summers in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, The way to bring down<br />
taxes u by demanding lest<br />
from your governing body. If<br />
you like the pie, p«y the bill,<br />
A concerned Taxpayer<br />
from the Mainland<br />
Oui Funk<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger; In<br />
your editorial (<strong>Sep</strong>tember 19.)<br />
eoneenfng the Wetland. Bill,<br />
you itate that "<strong>of</strong>ficUI. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
southern counties where most<br />
<strong>of</strong> this meadow land is located<br />
say the act is an attempt by<br />
North Jersey politicians to<br />
reserve open spaces at someone<br />
else's expense" Perhaps these<br />
northern Jersey politicians do<br />
indeed appreciate what we still<br />
have and they have lost •••open<br />
spaces and marshlands that ire<br />
the source <strong>of</strong> myriad forms <strong>of</strong><br />
marine life, U it really at "our<br />
expense" th»t they are trying<br />
to preserve the wetlands? Do<br />
We really envy north Jersey's<br />
expansion and so-called<br />
economic progress? Yes, the<br />
cash registers here might ring<br />
more frantically for a while.<br />
But we would be squandering<br />
our future as a resort area if we<br />
destroyed the marshlands by<br />
permitting development to go<br />
unchecked.<br />
You state that "no one,<br />
including real estate<br />
speculators and government<br />
leaders, wants to see all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
state 1 * wetlands turned into<br />
housing developments and<br />
shopping centers". Agreed, But<br />
who will blow the whistle and<br />
shout "Stop!" at the proper<br />
time? Surely the Commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection<br />
could do this much more<br />
Impartially and fairly than any<br />
set <strong>of</strong> local politicians (no<br />
matter how pure their motives)<br />
since the latter are usually<br />
personally Acquainted and<br />
involved with the developers.<br />
Moreover, the mapping <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wetlands is a prerequisite for<br />
intelligent management <strong>of</strong><br />
them, and this is precisely what<br />
the Wetlands Bill provides for.<br />
So let's stop quibbling about<br />
the wording <strong>of</strong> the bill and get<br />
on with the protection <strong>of</strong> our<br />
wetlands!<br />
Mrs. Nicholas Fuschillo<br />
ZB08 Wesley Ave.<br />
Editor's Note: A copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
following letter to the State<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection was sent to thb<br />
newspaper with the request<br />
th»t it be reprinted here.<br />
Dear Commissioner Sullivan:<br />
I rejoiced to read about the<br />
St»to Assembly's passage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wetlands Act <strong>of</strong> <strong>1970</strong>, and I<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer my services, as a citizen,<br />
in doing whatever I can to help<br />
your department enforce its<br />
provisions.<br />
I reside in Mbntcloir, New<br />
Jersey, where my employment<br />
ii. But I own property and pay<br />
taxes on two hornet in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, New Jerjejr, Therefore I<br />
am deeply concerned about the<br />
environmental tragedies<br />
engulfing that community.<br />
M icon as The Wetlands Act<br />
U signed by Governor Cahlll,<br />
and becomes law, I realize that<br />
your department will<br />
immediately be confronted<br />
with overwhelming new<br />
mponiibUitiet and I am sure<br />
that you an undeMtafftd,<br />
But t would like to niggtit<br />
that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, among our<br />
shore communities, It worthy<br />
<strong>of</strong> ipeeial attention. The Town<br />
Fathers there have done a fine<br />
job in ID many way*, and the<br />
continued on page 6<br />
TRENTON, <strong>Sep</strong>t.<br />
Tomorrow is the world <strong>of</strong><br />
youth, State Education<br />
Commissioner Carl L.<br />
Marburger has advised<br />
members <strong>of</strong> local Boards <strong>of</strong><br />
Education, and County<br />
Superintendents <strong>of</strong> Schooli, in<br />
asking that each school<br />
curriculum be geared to the<br />
future,<br />
"If air and water pollution<br />
are to be eliminated, if our race<br />
problem is to be solved, if the<br />
population and knowledge<br />
explosions are to be controlled,<br />
if problems not yet imagined<br />
are to be contended with, can<br />
we saddle tomorrow's citizen<br />
with yesterday's content and<br />
process?" Commissioner<br />
Marburger iskg.<br />
"Relevance is the<br />
contemporary password <strong>of</strong> our<br />
students and can we deny the<br />
relevence <strong>of</strong> their plea? They<br />
are not asking for sanctuary,<br />
for escape, for n cop-out. They<br />
are asking for an education<br />
which will be more effective in<br />
helping them face their<br />
problems, their reality, and<br />
their future. Student activism,<br />
in short, is more likely to<br />
become a significant and<br />
eonitructlve force on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
improved education if we can<br />
all remember that schools are<br />
for children, that we teach<br />
what we Iiv«, and tomorrow is<br />
the world <strong>of</strong> youth."<br />
Dr. Marburger emphasized<br />
that "one day we must leave all<br />
that we possess to our<br />
children" and therefore parents<br />
and teadheM should spend as<br />
much time as possible teaching<br />
them techniques that will aid<br />
their future lives,<br />
"Most <strong>of</strong> our time, you<br />
and mine, is related to<br />
yesterday, quite limply<br />
because that is where we have<br />
spent most <strong>of</strong> our lives,"<br />
continued Dr. Marburger.<br />
"Moil <strong>of</strong> our children's time is<br />
related to tomorrow. Our<br />
students are oriented to the<br />
future and if schools are for<br />
children, should not the<br />
schools be future-oriiinted?"<br />
Dr. Marburger informed the<br />
school <strong>of</strong>ficials in his annual<br />
bulletin that pilot<br />
improvement programs are<br />
underway in many schools in<br />
thirteen districts <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
to train more teachers in the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> specially-designed<br />
teaching strategies for<br />
developing children's thinking<br />
skills.<br />
JERSEY JIOSAW • Law<br />
enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> its<br />
states including New Jersey<br />
and the federal government<br />
believe the question <strong>of</strong> whether<br />
marijuana Is harmful or not it<br />
for doctors to determine , ..<br />
, Governor William T, CahiU<br />
ha* appointed Frank X,<br />
Kelemen, <strong>of</strong> MoerMtown, u •<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Inveitntent Council to succeed.<br />
Carrol M. Shanks, <strong>of</strong> Now York<br />
<strong>City</strong> , .,. Oovemor CahUl hat<br />
•ffn*J • WU appropriti<br />
•ffn*J • WU p p p g<br />
1200,000 to the Inrtuhip <strong>of</strong><br />
PeniuvUlt, Salem County, for<br />
the protection <strong>of</strong> the Delaware<br />
River Wall In the;<br />
municipality<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy a la Carte<br />
AN ADVENTURE IN SAILING. Not too long ago we 1<br />
described in some detail an adventure in moving when<br />
we helped a young lady we know move a "few items" to<br />
her new apartment. We still carry the battle srars, a<br />
cruihed toe and cut leg, from that episode. More<br />
recently we got involved in an adventure in sailing on a<br />
sailfish <strong>of</strong>f the Morningside Road beach. We never<br />
realiied there was so much to sailing a 12 foot boat and<br />
even with the help <strong>of</strong> three <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
trained sailors the boat capsized at least two dozen<br />
times. In addition we were washed <strong>of</strong>f the craft twice by<br />
waves coming ver the bow. Our adventure in sailing<br />
became an adventure in swimming. We learned some<br />
interesting sailing terms spiced up with some talk that<br />
would make a sailor blush as our skipper narrowly<br />
missed running over the North St, jetty. We have learned<br />
from f ^st experience that the end <strong>of</strong> a jetty is not the<br />
place to be with or without a boat. We jumped<br />
overboard when a collision appeared imminent. Finally<br />
the boat and two <strong>of</strong> its four occupants reached the<br />
beach amid the applause and giggles <strong>of</strong> a growing crowd.<br />
We, along with another sailor who abandoned ship,<br />
swam to the beach quietly avoiding as much <strong>of</strong> th><br />
limelight as possible We then parked our weary body on<br />
a nearby blanket and thanked heavens that our<br />
adventure in sailing, like the adventure in moving, WHS<br />
over,<br />
* * •<br />
AN ADVENTURE IN FISHWG. For four summers<br />
we penned the "Hook . . . <strong>Line</strong> . . . Sinker" fishing<br />
column in this newspaper. During those years we<br />
acquired a wealth <strong>of</strong> knowledge about fish living in this<br />
area. However, we didn't learn how to catch fish. In<br />
recent weeks we have been listening to fish tales from<br />
Bob Davenport and Art Ford over the 9th st, and<br />
Asbury av. lunch table, We have no reason to question<br />
the veracity <strong>of</strong> these two sportsmen. They are both<br />
known for their prowess in the world <strong>of</strong> fish. The<br />
Wcoocnfflfi Ford and Davenport have reported that<br />
bluefish and waakfigh are especially plentiful in ocean<br />
waters this <strong>Sep</strong>tember. We will have to take their word<br />
for it. We have enough trouble trying to stay on a<br />
sailboat, let alone fish from it. We remember vividly our<br />
last fish. It was a white Martin caught in July <strong>of</strong> 1966,<br />
We haven't caught a fish since. Why bother, anything<br />
elje would be a let down,<br />
* * #<br />
PROGRESS REPORT. The Editorin-Chief <strong>of</strong> this 1<br />
weekly newspaper, Vincent T. Michelette, entered Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital two weeks ago for an operation, Mr.<br />
Michelette ha* come along remarkably well and by the<br />
time this column appears in print our Editor should be<br />
home polishing his golf clubs. We visited Vjnce in his<br />
hospital room late last week and took him a copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sentinel that was edited mainly by our hands and those<br />
<strong>of</strong> veteran reporter Steve Jones, We figured if showing<br />
Vince the Sentinel didn't bring on a relapje nothing<br />
would. Vince took the more obvious errors in stride and<br />
told us we did a good job. We are a little more confident<br />
this week and if everything goes well we should pretty<br />
well know what we are doing by the time our Editor<br />
returns from a period <strong>of</strong> extended convalescence on the<br />
golf course. Vince claims he needs up to eight weeks to<br />
fully recover. If that's teue we wiU more than likely be<br />
the Sentinel's next hoipital case.<br />
* • •<br />
MR. STEVE. Working with us while Editor<br />
Michelette is in the hospital and on vacation is veteran<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Press reporter Steve Jones, Steve is a<br />
highly capable and experienced reporter and has been a<br />
big help to us since Vince left. Monday afternoon Steve<br />
came back from lunch to find a box on his desk. The<br />
box contained a bright red rose and an enclosed card<br />
was from "An Admirer", Now, we have been covering<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scene for four years and have never<br />
received any bouquets. We have had more than our<br />
share <strong>of</strong> brickbats hurled at us. Steve was naturally<br />
flattered, but couldn't figure out who could possibly<br />
have sent the flower. Then he thought Vince might have<br />
done it out <strong>of</strong> gratitude for not having to put up with us<br />
for the next few weeks. He called up the hospital, but<br />
Vince said he knew nothing about the flower. So the<br />
case <strong>of</strong> the mysterious rose continues. Will the real rose<br />
peddler please stand up? '<br />
* * *<br />
A PASSmO NOTE. The first day <strong>of</strong> Fall arrived<br />
yesterday morning at 5:59 a.m. Eastern Standard Time,<br />
Actually that's 6:59 a.m., daylight Saving Time, In the<br />
next few weeks the leaves on the few trees we have<br />
around here, wUl start to change color, A chill is already<br />
m the early morning air, so we think we didn't bother<br />
getting up at 8:59 a.m. to welcome in the new season.<br />
After all these years we figured Pall could arrive without<br />
us. We securely pulled the covers up over our head just<br />
as the first chill air <strong>of</strong> autumn blasted through the open<br />
window. There is no mistaking it now. Summer is over<br />
for another year,<br />
* * *<br />
WE STAND CORRECTED, Last week we did a piece<br />
about the Miss America Pageant and other beauty<br />
pageants in this area. We stated that the first Miss <strong>Ocean</strong>'<br />
<strong>City</strong> Pageant was in 1907. The other day we received a<br />
letter from Bill MawWnney <strong>of</strong> 1561 Bay av, Mr,<br />
Mawhjnney pointed out that the original Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Pageant was sponsored by the Exchange Club In<br />
1960 and I9S1. We were also told that the Exchange<br />
Club sponsored the Miss New Jersey Pageant at the<br />
Ftahdtfi Hotel ppols in 1962. This is something we did<br />
not know. Our memory does not go back that far con-<br />
corning such matters. Twenty years ago our interests were<br />
in making sand castlei on the beach and not watching the<br />
^rl« who wafted in front <strong>of</strong> those castles,<br />
matters. Twenty yean ago our interests were in making<br />
sand castles on the beach and not watching the girls who<br />
walked in front <strong>of</strong> those castles,<br />
* • •<br />
PANTS. We woe somewhat disappointed when we i<br />
saw our mother dressed in a pants wit with ball bottom<br />
design. Motherhood is always the last bastion <strong>of</strong><br />
continuity with the past in an ever changing world. And<br />
now our mother, hai toppled from her pedistal, thrown<br />
her skirts away and adopted the unisex look. Worse<br />
than that she claims she is making more <strong>of</strong> these outfits.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> this made-us stop and think when we last saw a<br />
female in a dress that made her look like she was<br />
supposed to look and not like a man. We couldn't<br />
remember when. American womanhood, with the<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> a brave few, has forsaken the mini skirt<br />
because in Women's Lib terms, "it putt women on<br />
display". We would like to go on the record as endorsing<br />
the mini skirt and any dress that is neatly tailored. We<br />
are tired <strong>of</strong> seeing women in pants with short hair and<br />
men in loose fitting garb with long hair, In this age<br />
where the only certainty is uncertainty, it would be nice<br />
if our eyes didn't have to deceive us. , )<br />
STRONG<br />
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J - -<br />
• J~__<br />
M<br />
STRONG<br />
CHURCHES COMMUNITIES<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Simpson av<br />
,Rnv Jam.... li.rts,<br />
Paslm<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
1 0 am Sunday School<br />
1 1 a tn MorninB Wnpuhip<br />
* • •<br />
ST FRANCESCABRINI f<br />
R C<br />
2nd si. and Atlantic av<br />
Roy William P Mi>CV>rtis!«n,<br />
Pastor<br />
* # *<br />
Dailv<br />
Ham Mass<br />
* # *<br />
Saturday<br />
3 to 4 and 7 In fl p m<br />
Confessions<br />
8 and 8 p.m Masi^s<br />
* • a<br />
Sunday<br />
8, 9, 10 IB. 1 1 30 am<br />
Masses<br />
* • •<br />
ST AUGUSTINE'S R C<br />
13th si and Wpsipy av<br />
The Right Rnv<br />
Msgr Alfred Jew. Pastor<br />
Daily<br />
7 and gam Masses<br />
* • •<br />
Saturday<br />
7 p m Mass<br />
4.30 to Bj30 and after the 7<br />
p m Mass Confessions<br />
* • *<br />
.Sunday<br />
8, 9:16. 10:30, 11:30 a.m.<br />
and 8:30 p.m Masses<br />
* • *<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNSEL R C<br />
40th st and Asbury av<br />
Rev. Joseph McCauley,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Daily<br />
8am and 7 p tn - Masses<br />
5 to 8:30 p m Confessions<br />
• • •<br />
Saturday<br />
4:30 to 6:30 and 7:30 to<br />
Sunday<br />
7, 8. 9. 10, 11 a.m. • Masses<br />
• • » •<br />
Holy Days<br />
7, 8, 9 am and 7 p.m<br />
Masses<br />
* • •<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
Sih st and West av<br />
Rev Z L Byrd, pastor<br />
Friday -<br />
7 30 p.m. Bible Class<br />
8 30 p m. Seniqrr Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
10 am, Sunday School<br />
11.15 am Morning<br />
Worship<br />
* # *<br />
Tuesday —<br />
fi p.m. • Prayer meetlne<br />
fVednesday —<br />
4 p.m. • BYPU<br />
4 p.m. • Intermediate<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
• 4 •<br />
;T JAMKS AME<br />
;th it and Mauri at<br />
Ket Wilfred H Scott.<br />
pnsiiir<br />
Todai lF'rida> Y-<br />
s ;n p ni KciiHM Choir<br />
Sunday—<br />
10 ,i in Church. Srhunl<br />
wilh i-l,i«cs liir ,il! aui".<br />
] I .( rn Mm riinul Worship<br />
P if) [i 111 HlMliur Chill!<br />
r(>ra;ii">,ii . TufStlay —<br />
Hjim BVPl'<br />
t p m liHiTnu'itiiiii' Choir<br />
* • *<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
Bth st. and Asbury av,<br />
*k * • •<br />
Sunday ^j<br />
11 a.m. • Sunday Service<br />
11 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
* * •<br />
Wednesday •<br />
8 p.m. • Testimony meeting<br />
Daily •<br />
10 a.m. to 3 p.m, • Reading<br />
Room open<br />
The reality <strong>of</strong> God'i spiritual<br />
creation implies the unreality<br />
<strong>of</strong> material beliefs about the<br />
universe and man, according to<br />
the Lesson-Sermon on<br />
"Reality" to be wad in all<br />
Christian Science churches on<br />
Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 27,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Le»»t>n-Sermon<br />
passages from Science and<br />
Health with Key to the<br />
Scrip hires • by Mary Baker<br />
Eddy, Discoverer and Pounder<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christian Science, reads:<br />
"All reality is in Qod and<br />
His creation, harmonious and<br />
otemal. That which Ho creates<br />
is good, and He makes all that<br />
U made, Therefore the only<br />
reality <strong>of</strong> sin, ilckneu, or death<br />
is the awful fact that<br />
unrealities leem real to human,<br />
erring belief, until God mips<br />
<strong>of</strong>f their disguise. They are not<br />
true, because they are not <strong>of</strong><br />
dod,"<br />
The Golden Text U from<br />
Isaiah, "Thp earth shall he Full<br />
<strong>of</strong> thr knowledge <strong>of</strong> the Lord,<br />
as thp waters cover the Sea. "<br />
AH are welcome to attend<br />
servires starting at 11 am at<br />
The First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ,<br />
Sci»nHtt R[h »l «nd Anbury<br />
ST JOmp LUTHERAN<br />
10th st'and Central av<br />
Rev D Bicharri flnmeim<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9 15 am Church School<br />
9 30 am Dialogue '70 at<br />
1007 Central av Informal<br />
discussion on current topics<br />
All adults inviud C<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
buns w(ll be served.<br />
The Service<br />
Junior Choir<br />
Senior Choir<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
11th si and Central av<br />
Rev Chdrles L Wood,<br />
D Ed , FUctor<br />
* * *<br />
Today (Thursday)<br />
7 am Holy Communion<br />
Saturday<br />
6;30 p.m<br />
Music Pier,<br />
fund.<br />
- Pinner on the<br />
benefit building<br />
Sunday (18th Sunday after<br />
Trinity) •<br />
8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10 am - Morning Prayer<br />
and Sermon<br />
4 p.m Family United<br />
Thank Offering service at the<br />
Cathedral in Trenton. AH<br />
parishioners invited.<br />
FIRST UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
8th St. and Central av<br />
Charles Wiicock,<br />
Minister<br />
Roy W, Quist,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Howard W. Adams,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Visitation<br />
William C. Wood,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
Thursday •<br />
7 p.m. •<br />
rehearsal<br />
*<br />
Friday •<br />
7:30 p.m,<br />
Youth Choir<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
Sunday<br />
9:30 am Sunday School<br />
Rally Pay Speaker, Lou Oage,<br />
former director <strong>of</strong> Child<br />
Evangelism Fellowship, in New<br />
England Craig Endicott, song<br />
leader Promotion certificates<br />
awarded by Superintendent<br />
William J Redding<br />
10:4S a.rn Worship<br />
Service Organist, Mrs Ruth<br />
Allen Frank Allen and Ray<br />
Adams, vocalists Message by<br />
Donald D Phillips, lay<br />
preacher, member nf the board<br />
<strong>of</strong> deacons<br />
\%tt am Supervised<br />
nursery downstairs<br />
11:15 am noon Service<br />
broadcast on Radio Station<br />
WSLT, ifiZOon the dial<br />
12 30 p.m 1:30 pm<br />
"Musical Meditations" one<br />
hour <strong>of</strong> the finest in Christian<br />
music with David Wrigiit, host,<br />
on Radio Station WSLT, 1S20<br />
on the dial<br />
700 p m Evening Gospel<br />
Servici" Bob Adams, song<br />
leader Ruth Allen, organist<br />
Frank Allen and Ray Adams,<br />
vocalists. Message by Donald<br />
O Phillips,<br />
• * *<br />
MONDAY through<br />
FRIDAY<br />
11:60 a.m noon "Good<br />
News At Noon" gospel radio<br />
broadcast conducted by Pastor<br />
Wright on Radio Station<br />
WSLT, 1520 on the dial<br />
• • *<br />
Wednesday •<br />
7:30 p.m. Midweek Service<br />
conducted by Pastor Wright<br />
Guest speaker, Rev Donald<br />
Muchmoni, missionaJT to<br />
Congo, on furlough, under<br />
Unevangejued Fields Mission<br />
MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
9th st. and New York av.<br />
Rev. 0«ne Corbett,<br />
PaJtor<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday •<br />
6:45 am • Church School<br />
11 a,m. • Morning Worship<br />
6:45 p.m. • Junior and<br />
Senior Young People<br />
7:30 pm, • Evangelistic<br />
Service •<br />
funday<br />
BIS am Churrh School<br />
9 .10 and Mam' Morning<br />
Worship and Church Nutori<br />
# * *<br />
Monday<br />
] 1 30 a m flenifir fifiv.eni<br />
meeting<br />
Tuesday<br />
7 p,m<br />
rehearsal<br />
Wednesday -<br />
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting<br />
Sunday •<br />
9:30 a.m, • Church School<br />
9;30 and 11 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship. Pastor Wileock's<br />
topic: "Builders Together"<br />
6:30 p.m. • Junior Youth<br />
Group and Senior Youth<br />
Group<br />
Tuesday •<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Minis trlij<br />
Council Youth<br />
Wednesday •<br />
4:00 p.m. • Boys and Girls<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
• • *<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified, Rijen,<br />
and Coming Again.<br />
Rev. William Radeliffe Allen,<br />
Th.M,, Pastor<br />
• * *<br />
Thursday -<br />
§ p.m, • Choir ntheajsal<br />
12:16 p.m. • CBMC<br />
Luncheon - Plymouth Inn •<br />
Men welcome.<br />
• f. *<br />
Sunday • r-~<br />
9:30 a.m. - Graded Sunday<br />
School. Classes for each<br />
msmber <strong>of</strong> the family, John H, !<br />
Pfieffli, general superinten-<br />
dent,<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Worship,<br />
Sermon, "Jerusalem, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Crisis"<br />
11 ft*. • Nurtery<br />
8:15 pirn, - Senior High C.<br />
E. 7:30 p.m. - Evening<br />
Worihip. Song •ervice and<br />
testimonies.<br />
Message, Miss Lydia Smith,<br />
Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong> Bible,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Henry C,<br />
Loper, organut, Mrs, David<br />
Tobias,<br />
Parking on Wesley av,, ««»<br />
to chuich.<br />
• • •<br />
Monday -,<br />
1 p.m,<br />
Bowling Team<br />
•<br />
Presbyterian<br />
Somem Point.<br />
* •<br />
Tuesday • '<br />
10:30 a.m • Women's Bible<br />
Study Fellowship In the Lower<br />
Auditorium,<br />
* * •<br />
Wednesday -<br />
7:30 p,ra. • Midweek "Bfcli<br />
Study Hour" in the Lower<br />
Auditorium,<br />
* * *<br />
OGiAN emr BAWMT<br />
CHURCH<br />
10th It, and Wetley av.<br />
Re., bifid P. Wright,<br />
D.D.. Pwtor<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R. C.<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la.<br />
Msgr. Edward O'Connor,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * •<br />
Dally •<br />
7 and S a.m. • Masses<br />
7:30 to 8 p.m • Confessions<br />
* » •<br />
Saturday -<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
p.m. • Conftssions<br />
7 p.m. • Mass<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday •<br />
7:46, 9, 10, 11 a.m., noon<br />
and 6 p.m. MaMei<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
1S7 Shore rd.<br />
Rev. Adolph Wm. Kahl,<br />
B.D., Vicar<br />
* • •<br />
Today (Thursday) •<br />
7 p.m. • Junior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
8 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
* • *<br />
Saturday •<br />
10 a.m. • Youth<br />
Confirmation Class<br />
Sunday (ISth Sunday after<br />
Trinity).<br />
8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
9 a.m. • Morning Prayer and<br />
Church School<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Prayer<br />
4 p.m, • United Thank<br />
Offering Ingathering Service at<br />
the Cathedra] <strong>of</strong> the Holy<br />
Trinity, Trenton,<br />
* • •<br />
Monday •<br />
10 a.m. • Episcopal<br />
Church wo men Christmas<br />
Bazaar workshop<br />
7 p.m, • Acolyte Training<br />
CIBM<br />
* * •<br />
Tuesday (Feast <strong>of</strong> St, Michael<br />
and All Angels) •<br />
11 a,m, • Special service at<br />
the Cathedral <strong>of</strong> the Holy<br />
Trinity in Trenton<br />
commemorating the 26th<br />
annivenary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Consecration <strong>of</strong> the Right Rev,<br />
Alfred L Sanyard, D. D.,<br />
SID., Buhop <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
8 p.m. • Adult Confirmation<br />
.Class<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Short rd, and Dawe* av,<br />
Rev, Charles Rinck Jr.,<br />
Patter<br />
• • •<br />
Today (Thursday) •<br />
7:80 p.m. • Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
• * *<br />
JunioF<br />
THE TUESDAY<br />
Bible Class<br />
TAUGHT IV<br />
Mr, Lyle Olm stead<br />
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riiri'riiiry ul In<br />
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Irishman,<br />
tri'shman<br />
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tri.iihriiaii<br />
J.ihn Shnw.<br />
Bi-verlv SNluKhter.<br />
chrisliiphii Smith.<br />
H;ilidiill Von/I...<br />
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Kil VVilUiin.<br />
Mn-h.iel V.illny.<br />
siiphimiiir,.. Juckson Npall,<br />
liiniiir<br />
t' O L L E G E OF<br />
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OF DRAMATIC AHT I,,,,,,,,.<br />
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Kiiri.n Shnipshirt.. liimni<br />
BKTMANY cO|,I.K(iB Mar Far inn d. frf'sihman<br />
A ME H I i • A N.hiSrp.<br />
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UNIVERSITY Huh. ffi Huh! N:iMi.> %]ipri:;in, lrt.Hhm;ifi<br />
B I, (' (i M F I K L D<br />
Michael Dirfmn, sp?iiior,<br />
friishmaii. Dali. F.mrqiiri-ii.<br />
freshman. Kimht'rU (iibsi.n,<br />
fn'shman. Juhn GliMin<br />
firshman, Pi'Inr <strong>On</strong>ndman.<br />
fr.'?ihni;in, .iMm.i*, HiMuinN,<br />
freshman. M.irsh.-i Hill,<br />
fri'shrrlari Ciroljn Hillnn.<br />
freshman. PiilricMa Kyle,<br />
freshman. David Law.<br />
freshman Di'llnnih Marini.<br />
fri",hmaii: Jeffrey Marsd.n,<br />
fri'shmen. Calhy Marshall.<br />
fn-.shm.1Ii, Kenneth Malhias,<br />
freshman. Frank May.<br />
freshman David McGmmo.<br />
freshman, Sarah Migharcin.<br />
freshman. Riibirl Moore,<br />
freshman. Deborah Mnretti.<br />
frpshman, Marion Murphy<br />
frpshman: John Pfaeftii,<br />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />
AND<br />
INVITATIONS<br />
B I' I' K N K 1. I.<br />
UNIVKRRITY R,,h.n Allen.<br />
< o p h onnuc A >• t f r >- \<br />
Riihin«li'ln, freshman<br />
r A I I F () R N I A<br />
WESTERN Mirhn-l M,,nmv<br />
I'n-iihman<br />
rAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL<br />
INSTITUTE Joseph Bauer,<br />
Cnnmr Cuown, Daniel Curtm.<br />
Olnnn Davis. C'laudi 1 Edlinpa,<br />
Myrna MrCleary. Chfryl<br />
Powell, Donna Rayn*--r. John<br />
Klrt'rkrnhpin, Bfure<br />
Thiimpsiin. David Zindcl<br />
CATAWBA rOLLEOE<br />
Scott Johnson, sophisrncjr* 1 ,<br />
Frank Flair, Iri-shmaii<br />
CITADEL Arrhi.. Four<br />
III. sophomore-<br />
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY<br />
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nOUCLASS COLLEGE<br />
Lucy MaF/olla. junior. Ruth<br />
Jeff'..FS. Miphomor**. Bpth<br />
Wi,i,H^iHi.. sophomisn*<br />
DREXEL UNIVERSrTY<br />
n;iF\ Gibb. fourth year<br />
rn'KE UNIVERSITY<br />
Riirhnra Pettit. frfshman<br />
EASTERN BAPTIST<br />
COLLEGE Rohpri Zulkor.<br />
fr shman<br />
E L E CTRONICS<br />
TRAINING CENTER<br />
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES<br />
John E Dovine, graduate<br />
school<br />
JONES COLLEGE John<br />
Flood, freshman<br />
JUNLATA COLLEGE<br />
Judy Feairhellur, sophomore<br />
KIRKLAND COLLEGE<br />
Carol Conover, junior, Anrtren<br />
F.njflish, soph<strong>of</strong>flcari.<br />
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE<br />
James Tarves, junior, Ralph<br />
Oves, junior, Nanry<br />
MrKittrick, freshnian<br />
LAMBERTH COLLEGE<br />
Miiithew Brower, frsshman<br />
LANCASTEH SCHOOL<br />
OF THE BIBIF Marsha<br />
Wright, freshman<br />
LANKENAU HOSPITAL<br />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<br />
Merryn Fenslermnf her, first<br />
year<br />
LA SALLE COLLEC.E<br />
Miehiifl H<strong>of</strong>fman, sophomore<br />
LEA COLLfinF Brure<br />
Braver, freshman<br />
LEBANON VALLEY<br />
COLLEGE Calhv Johnson.<br />
senior<br />
LENniR RHYNE<br />
COLLEGE Jumps Wilson, UNIVERSITY Jam Hogan,<br />
freshman<br />
PENN STATE, OOONTZ<br />
CAMPUS nenise Warlman,<br />
ffeshmnn: Robert nriaroll,<br />
freshman<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
COLLEGE OF ART Dehrn<br />
Henly, freKhman<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY<br />
Tom t'hin, third year<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
COLLEGE OF TEXTILES<br />
AND SCIENCE Thomas Gill,<br />
senior<br />
RIDER COLLEGE<br />
Madeline Crummy, sophomore<br />
ROANOKE COLLEGE<br />
Verne MeKenzie, sophomore<br />
RUTGERS UNIVERSrTY<br />
DouBlas Brown, senior, Alfred<br />
O Moyer, junior<br />
SLIPPERY ROCK<br />
STATE COLLEGE J.wl<br />
Vonables, sophomore<br />
SMITH COLLEOE Paul<br />
English, senior<br />
STETSON LAW SCHOOL<br />
Joseph Kish, second year<br />
ST FRANCIS COLLEGE<br />
Bill Cents, sophomore<br />
ST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE<br />
Louis De Vlieger, sophomon.:<br />
Pat Aspinwall, freshman<br />
SUSQUEHANNA<br />
UNIVERSITY John Wheaton.<br />
senior, Steven Bnleson.<br />
sophomorF<br />
Kilr* ! n L^ 1 vinr, sopht* Pa{<br />
SWA THMORE<br />
M f<br />
COLLEGE Stuart Whit*,<br />
FAIRFAX HALL COLLEGE Willinm Baker,<br />
Rnphamon?<br />
1 u n i o i ,<br />
BOARDING SCHOOL Bftsv<br />
.la net Baker,<br />
TAYLOR SCHOOL OF<br />
Neall<br />
sophrimoiT Bonnie Shearer,<br />
BUSINESS Dorothy Sturm<br />
GEORGIAN COURT frp»hman<br />
Sus/iri Miley mentor<br />
LE TOURNEAU THOMAS COLLEOE<br />
C, E T T Y S B U R G COLLEOE Mark Villaume, Tom Conte Jr , freshman<br />
I'OLLEGj; Larry Masi, junior, iunior<br />
THOMAS MOORE COL<br />
Sandra Corson, gophomore, LINCOLN TECHNICAL LEGE Linda Impagliazzn.<br />
Dehbie Neall, freshmnn, Brinn INSTITUTE Charles Foglio, sophomore,<br />
Brnadlny, freshrrian<br />
Simon Pinkttrton.<br />
TRENTON STATE<br />
GLASSBORO STATE LIVINGSTON COLLEOE COLLEGE Susan Coons,<br />
COLLEGE Ann Pawling Susan Kille, freshman sophomore, Marie Schmidt,<br />
Wright, senior; Jo.^ph Curtin. LOCK HAVEN STATE sophomore; Barbara Benedict,<br />
senior: Carol Bringhurst, COLLEGE Kristine May, freshman, Ellen Brown,<br />
senior, Charlotte Jaep, senior, freshnian<br />
freshman; Joan Smith,<br />
Daniel Montagna 3rd, Alfred LYCOMLNG COLLEGE freshman<br />
Benson, junior; Catherine Wil John Nevius, junior<br />
U S NAVAL ACADEMY<br />
liams, junior, Dolores Johnson, LYNCKBURG COLLEGE- Olenn Barrowman, senior;<br />
junior, Diane Johnson, junior, William Mahark Jr , senior Terry Howell, freshman<br />
George Busfield. sophomore,<br />
MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY OF<br />
Thomas Clark, sophomore; Steve<br />
MANHATTAN COLLEGE ARIZONA • Judy Curtin,<br />
Siegfried, sophomore; Janiee<br />
Suzanne Dr Vlieger, freshman sophomore,<br />
Bates, freshman; Richard<br />
Clunn, freshman, Mark Dilts, MIAMI D A D E UNIVERSITY OF<br />
freshman; Mark Fulton, COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONNECTICUT<br />
freshman, James Gayle, Irene Richgrdson, freshman: French, junior<br />
freshman, Alexander Given, Eugene Raffg, freshman<br />
UNIVERSITY OF<br />
MILLERSVILLE STATE DALLAS Dmiel MeElyea,<br />
freshman Gene Davis, COLLEGE William Niekles, freshman<br />
freshman Marilyn Harvey, freshman.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF<br />
freshman Linda Pullen, MONMOUTH COLLEGE . DAYTON William Dougherty,<br />
freshman.<br />
Jams Becotte, senior; Janis senior; Robert Ofdille, senior;<br />
GOLDEY BEACOM Sprinjer Booth, junior<br />
John Dougherty, sophomore.<br />
JUNIOR COLLEGE Cynthia MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY OF<br />
Gerald, frpshman<br />
COLLEGE • Audrey Fairell, DELAWARE • Dennis Carey,<br />
GREENSBORO STATE junior. Marilyn Hughes, Oinni senior; Rebecca Wallace,<br />
COLLEGE Linda Lyles, Williams, sophomorei Linda junior; Linda Dattilo, junior;<br />
junior Davis, sophomore<br />
ilma Coulter, sophomore;<br />
CWYNEDD MERCY<br />
MORAVIAN COLLEGE-<br />
Nancy Young, sophomore;<br />
COLLEGE - Nancy H<strong>of</strong>fman, Jean Lewis Sheninger, senior; Heather Carey, sophomore;<br />
frpshman<br />
Jam« Mazzajella, sophomore, Debbie Mowbray, freshman;<br />
HARTWICK COLLEGE Seen Hand, sophomore Denise BoecWli, freshman<br />
Anne Graham, junior<br />
MT ST MARY-S UNIVERSITY OF<br />
HIGH POINT COLLEGE<br />
COLLEGE Kim O'Shet, KENTUCKY - Robert Taylor,<br />
Jane Dowali, junior.<br />
sop horn ore<br />
senior; Taggsrt Hufehs, senior;<br />
HIRAM COLLEGE .<br />
Connie Jenkins, junior; Bruce MU_HLENBERG<br />
Stuart Shriner, junior,<br />
MaeEwan, junior<br />
COLLEGE Jacqueline Lewis,<br />
UNIVERSITY OF<br />
HOOD COLLEGE -<br />
fresh man,<br />
MARYLAND • Richard Booth,<br />
Carole Turner, freshman<br />
NICHOLS COLLEGE -<br />
junior; David French,<br />
HOPE COLLEGE<br />
Tom Shaw, freshman<br />
sophomore; William Tullner,<br />
Margery Barrowman, freshman NORTHAMPTON<br />
freshman,<br />
IMMACULATA<br />
JUNIOR COLLEGE • Susan<br />
UNIVERSITY OF<br />
COLLEGE • Kathi Stretch,<br />
Raiser, freshman<br />
MASSACHUSETTS • Marcii<br />
sophomore<br />
OHIO TECHNICAL<br />
Villaume, sophomore.<br />
INTERN AT1ONAL<br />
INSTITUTE • Kenneth<br />
UNIVERSITY OF<br />
UNIVERSITY Birch Milts; Peterson, freshman*<br />
PENNSYLVANIA • Jules<br />
senior: Bob Olasspey, junior, OHIO WESLEYAN<br />
Konshak, freshman,<br />
Michael Perltins, freshman. COLLEGE Nancy Wilson,<br />
UNIVERSITY OF<br />
junior; Judy Sharp,<br />
SOUTH CAROLINA • Bill<br />
sophomore,<br />
McDonjiell, sophomore;<br />
O N O N D A G A<br />
Andrea Eyer, freshman,<br />
COMMUNITY COLLEGE - UNIVERSITY OF<br />
Marguerite Malluck, freshman, VERMONT • Jan Lawrence,<br />
OSTEQ PATHIC<br />
freshman.<br />
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE -<br />
URSiNUS COLLEGE<br />
James Lavis, freshman<br />
Charles Rinek, junior,<br />
PEN NSYLVANIA V I L L A N O V A<br />
MILITAHY COLLEGE - James UNIVERSITY • Jerry Klause,<br />
Harvey IV; William Monaghan, iophomore,<br />
sophomore,<br />
VIRGINIA INTERMONT<br />
PATERSON STATE<br />
COLLEOE • Penny Ylngling,<br />
COLLEGE - Joanne May, sophomore,<br />
senior,<br />
VIRGINIA MILITARY<br />
PEMBROKE COLLEGE •<br />
INSTITUTE • Tim McCarthy,<br />
Pat Lytle, senior,<br />
freshman.<br />
PENN HALL - Catherine<br />
WAQNER COLLEGE<br />
Peppin, freshman.<br />
Tom Kruegl, sophomore;<br />
PENN MORTON<br />
James Beale, sophomore,<br />
WAKE FORREST<br />
»•••••••»•»••••»•< !••<br />
Priced According<br />
to Sue<br />
Here's a Reminder<br />
To CHICK the FIT <strong>of</strong><br />
your BABY'S SHOlt,<br />
Outgrown Show<br />
Art Harmful ts<br />
Growing Pact.<br />
Doefori' Prcieriptioni<br />
Aeeurittiy FHltd<br />
Trained ParMnna)<br />
To Iniura Propar Pitting<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
Ml Aibury Avenue Dial 399-3373<br />
OPEN fmmAYS UN-nL i FM..<br />
WASINGTON HOSPITAL<br />
SCHOOL OF NURSING Put<br />
MeDevitt, first your<br />
WAYNESBURO<br />
COLLEtJE Gail Feairheller,<br />
junior; Dorothy DiLuzio,<br />
frnshman<br />
WESLEY JUNIOR<br />
COLLEGE Debbie Brown, a<br />
sophomore; Meredith<br />
Morrison, sopbomore; Harry<br />
Adams 3rd, sophomore; Phyllis<br />
Turner, sophomore, Tom<br />
Bowen, sophomorv; Deborah<br />
Struckell, freshman, Glenn<br />
Darby, freshman<br />
WEST CHESTER STATE<br />
COLLEGE Valerie<br />
Dalrymple, freshman, Donald<br />
Hamilton, freshman.<br />
WESTERN MARYLAND<br />
COLLEGE Cinriy Climie,<br />
sophomore; Mark Wilcork.<br />
sophomore<br />
W^EST VIRGINIA<br />
WESLEYAN COLLEGE Ann<br />
Kohlenberger, sophomore<br />
WILKES COLLECE<br />
Joseph Lytle, junior<br />
YALE UNIVERSITY<br />
Robert Darby, graduate school<br />
Y () H K CO LLK< '• F, Jam es<br />
Dixon, AlhdriJi Smith,<br />
Fff'shmnri<br />
Bazaar is planned<br />
by church women<br />
Mrs. Florence Sharp was<br />
welcomed as • guest by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Wesleyan<br />
Service Guild <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
United Methodist Church<br />
meeting last Thursday In the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Richard<br />
Southard<br />
Plans for the Christmas<br />
Bazaar were discussed It will<br />
he held £t the neit meeting<br />
November 19 in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
the Misses Florence Way and<br />
Edyth Powell, 135 Colwiek dr ,<br />
Somers Point,<br />
Devotions were led by Miss<br />
Ruth Read, Mrs, Southard<br />
showed colored films <strong>of</strong> a trip<br />
she and her husband had taken<br />
to Nova Scotia.<br />
Sail Your Carl<br />
Call Ad Taker<br />
3W.5411<br />
V<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Ranch Hope help for boys<br />
described at Church fete<br />
SOMERS POINT The Rev<br />
Dnvid Bailey from Ranch Hope<br />
in Alloway was program guest<br />
at the covered dish dinner<br />
meeting nf Bethany United<br />
Methodist WSCS held last<br />
week<br />
Rev Bailey told the story <strong>of</strong><br />
Ranch Hope which is described<br />
us Where Boys Come First<br />
He opened by explaining<br />
that he had a dream ei^it years<br />
ago and now that dream is a<br />
reality. He started this home<br />
for pre delinquent boys with<br />
two who needed help and now<br />
has a total <strong>of</strong> 20 from all ports<br />
<strong>of</strong> the state and ranging in agps<br />
from 12 to 15<br />
He went on to explain that a<br />
staff <strong>of</strong> 30 dedicated adults<br />
operate the ranch. Many<br />
interested individuals,<br />
organizations and groups<br />
don tribute time, work and<br />
funds along with the State <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey which jjno helps<br />
with the project<br />
"We at Ranch Hope want to<br />
provide education, counselling,<br />
work experienci 1 and spiritual<br />
guidance that the troubled<br />
boys need," the speaker said<br />
He also said that a number<br />
* <strong>of</strong> men and woriierr have<br />
formed an Auxiliary to find<br />
Ways to stimulate intercut in<br />
Ranch Hope. An AtlMitie<br />
County Auxiliary is now being<br />
formed Anyone interested<br />
may obtain further<br />
information from Mrs. William<br />
Thielking at 637 Shorp rd or<br />
phone 927 iSOO<br />
The next regular meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the WSCS will be November 24<br />
in Bethany Hall The annual<br />
Christmas party will h» held ot<br />
fhe parsonage<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
^ I!V<br />
Sound r £gru/ftme/ff<br />
m Antenna Initallatiom<br />
• Tew»r « Reef Mounlingf<br />
for VHFUHF A FM<br />
Csmplat* SALES and SERVICE<br />
Color • Black ft Whit. TV<br />
YIS WE DO HAVE . . ,<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
1048 ASBURY AVI DIAL 399^910<br />
Why we had to ask for a<br />
telephone rate increase<br />
for the first time<br />
since 1958.<br />
Since the last time we ajked the New Jersey Botrd <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Utility Commissioners for a general increase In<br />
phone rates, the cost <strong>of</strong> living has soared more than<br />
35%, Our annual operating expenses have more than<br />
doubled. And our construction expenditures have almost<br />
tripled.<br />
Actually, it took enormous doing to keep telephone<br />
prices down through the past 12 years.<br />
First, we tightened our belt the same way you might do<br />
if you were caught in a bind.<br />
And, second, we introduced dozens <strong>of</strong> innovations<br />
aimed not only at euttinj costs, but at improving the<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> your phone service as well,<br />
For example, 100% dial service.<br />
For example, expanded direct distance dialing.<br />
For example, electronic switching.<br />
Through innovations and efficiencies we were able to<br />
absorb more than $190 million in Increased operating<br />
expenses. And on top <strong>of</strong> that, to reduce intrastate toll<br />
rates several times, saving customers some $23 million<br />
annually.<br />
We won't cut phone service and<br />
that 1 ! the only place Iff! to cut<br />
Costs are now rising faster than new technology can<br />
<strong>of</strong>fset them.<br />
So, if we're going to continue to give you ever-improving<br />
communication service, we must have more money.<br />
To pay increased wages, To pay increased cost <strong>of</strong> capital.<br />
To pay increased taxes.<br />
It's not a case cf "want to," It's a case <strong>of</strong> "got to."<br />
Average bill for basic retldtnca<br />
phone strike would go up 8' (AcrMi fram Murpliy'i | 1 II)<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
ITH STRUT ind CiNTRAL AVINUI<br />
Parmtnint Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Prspriittr MARY MIIM<br />
YEAR ROUND<br />
STEDEMI BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Undtr th« Psraonal Supwvlllsn<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE E. STEDEM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-157!<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPUTE WIG SERVICE<br />
Hair Shaping by Mr, Mac<br />
PLENTY FREE PARKINS<br />
f PALMER SHOPPING CiNTIR,<br />
16TH STRUT •nd HAVEN AVENUE, 399-4333<br />
LINWOOD SALON 927-4564<br />
Church services<br />
'I !•••'•' P-.i... i<br />
MAKMOKA i;()SI'l-.l ("HAITI.<br />
WisliT .Hill I.S nilhllrii flit<br />
Kilw..rcl l(i.'h.n..i..l<br />
ICviinu.-hu<br />
I hu r?,fl;i\<br />
(i -!'i p HI »m , C\:,v,<br />
H!intl;iy<br />
S!-fV|l ,<br />
1 I ;i in K nil,Is Hihlr Hiiur<br />
7 :!() |i m I i.p.p.'l Ki.rviri'<br />
Moniliiv<br />
fi •).') p m Vimni' Hiiv-iincl<br />
(iirls ("l,ii.^<br />
Tui'sdas<br />
fi If) [i m HirK I'hm<br />
W..tini'Ml,,i<br />
7 i r , (i ni I'nniT iniilpnu<br />
COKHIN flTV HAPTI«T<br />
M;nn •.!<br />
R.-v II;irrv K.n.l. .^..i.<br />
•:l IT, n m I'hurcli Kf'h.iol<br />
1 I ;i m Miirmni; Worship<br />
7 :i(l |i m Sinwl:u Fv,.m,,e<br />
C'.i..s|)'-I Hi.Iir<br />
W-riivmlMV<br />
I (I a in In n i 1 .lluwthip<br />
HiMir iiiul Hih!.' Suiilv<br />
fi in (i m Chnir f..h.-(irWll<br />
FRIENDS MKKTINf: HfirSF<br />
Hhuri' rcl . >v-.!% illi-<br />
M*M>hny for f|i\iiic Wisrship<br />
Piirh FnsI tliiy miirniFii; ni 1 1<br />
n'rlcirl.<br />
MACEDONIA r\ITKI)<br />
MKTHnniST<br />
Hllh .si iind Simfni.il in<br />
H»V ,1 Alli'ii I!,irk<br />
Sli nmi . Village<br />
and Fleminglon are un the<br />
schedule <strong>of</strong> a bus trip being<br />
planned by the Women s<br />
Auxiliary to the Marmora<br />
Volunteer Fire Company The<br />
trip will be on October .1 and<br />
there are a few seal* left Fur<br />
information or reservations rjall<br />
Mrs George Adams at<br />
399 2526 or Mrs Frank Fog!,,,<br />
at 399-7149<br />
PAGE S - SECTION TWO<br />
Episcopal Church holds<br />
dinner on Pier Saturday<br />
K,..<br />
di.n.iii.iri in the liuildin^ fund<br />
•••"I .. ,,1,1.1,,<br />
H..111-I Huuhcv 3317 Wprt<br />
M«p. ['„•,<br />
,iv m ihairman fur the dinner:<br />
L: « .ih u-.ihnt<br />
Hi will hr assisted by groups <strong>of</strong><br />
Mem. !,„ ih,<br />
Vi.lii riijt'f men In arrange tables<br />
» I...K,-H ,,hiii,,,:<br />
,iiid i hairs, and Vdlunifrr girls<br />
iiiii wumtTi Hhii i^ill act as<br />
•I Plvm.MiLh<br />
waitn sM-fe and hi>st4'ssi>ii for the<br />
c< a.*,!.• *n He is si'nuiF warden<br />
Tin Hii r'harl ... I, W,,,,,|<br />
•.I t hi- Imal parish<br />
KH I) nil! pri-ii "i.<br />
1'h is is the tipcund year that<br />
ill hn.i<br />
Hiily Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
A<br />
pi-<br />
ha* underiiiken a dinnef <strong>of</strong> this<br />
h.<br />
Kind<br />
p<br />
Uisi v.ar ut the end <strong>of</strong><br />
affai fid Ei ovpr 400<br />
m.-mluT ..' II,, parish<br />
•in hi itn- k i • J. 1 iir,,.|lv<br />
«.ri,pi In \)< Wipiiri ;,„,!<br />
••Uii'i;,U ,.l Ih. ihuTh<br />
hi.r<br />
The KM.nr will hi.ni.lil Lhi<br />
liuildmt. li.ritl ,,! ihi. parish<br />
which n.,» I.ipt, H 2 11(10 and i<br />
rapielk ijr.iwinu Tick.u an.<br />
availabl* ipurn membs'f^ "1 \ht<br />
v tf> and uthnp k. y<br />
parnihurMrs. in return fur<br />
'This year, ' Dr Wood laid,<br />
we an. trying for 600<br />
dinners He added that ticket<br />
saiej. tn daU> had been very<br />
brisk Tickem will b* available<br />
ul the door <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier<br />
un ftiiiurdny night<br />
New York? Atlantic en?<br />
60 PS BOS!<br />
Ata diiKt Mrvicc U Set Ult O»,<br />
AniOD, Stone Harbor, WUdMod<br />
ud Capt May<br />
Depanura and mformstioo;<br />
Octwi Cny Tei m.iiil, Wi ud<br />
AtUmic Ave,, 399.1294, F.IAL<br />
Teraunil. EOtb usd Haven J»_<br />
J99.21I1<br />
AA about our new Paek^i<br />
• Srnet for quick sltHim.<br />
VICE muurau<br />
Get an Extra Measure! 2nd Big Week <strong>of</strong> Acme's Old Fashioned<br />
M STOCK-UP SALE!<br />
=L !<br />
Stock-up A Savm during thm 2nd Big Week <strong>of</strong> Acme's Giant Dollar Sale!<br />
ASSORTED OR DiCORATOR<br />
Bounty Jun Jumbo Towels .. 3°<br />
MEATUSS OB GROUND BEEF, CHIF-BOY-AR.DK<br />
DIl MONT!<br />
Sweet P#a». '"I I T<br />
Tomato Paste, a,, 7 M *i<br />
Spaghetti Sauce , 3 S *1 s^sy!r.r.T:...4^,<br />
NIBLETS<br />
Green Giant Corn 5 '« a .s<br />
REFRESHING<br />
Stokely's Gatorade 3 w 1 . *i<br />
LESSER QUANTITIES SOLD AT REGULAR RETAIL PRICE!<br />
FAMIIT<br />
PACK<br />
Center Cut<br />
Pork Chops<br />
Pork Chops<br />
CQe<br />
lb ** Quantlti,, SKKSS, ..... ff.<br />
Sparc Ribs... 69 f<br />
C(f on "UTIi MASURI" if Deli Inert!<br />
Potato Salad :, 39 C<br />
Gelatin- ;;• 35 e<br />
Scrapple r 39 C<br />
Canned Ham !;. *4 OS<br />
Whole Frying Chickens<br />
••••••••••••••••HHHaa<br />
Large Porgies 49<br />
Sliced Swordfish . . 8 9<br />
"IXTRA /MI4JURI" Of fltOltN SAVINGS'<br />
<strong>On</strong> Cor Noodles .<br />
and Beef<br />
OR CMICKIN<br />
CMOW MliN<br />
31b,<br />
pkg.<br />
Veal Parmagiana ::»!»<br />
Cheeseburgers ...:•: 55 C<br />
Ideal Waffles....10 $ 1<br />
IML*1 Wiff BLifTtB %hij.Cl -n*% CUT FE»NS COIN OS - *m»g<br />
Mixed Vegetables 5 s l — s ^t£<br />
SHOP SUNDAY<br />
Peaches ^3 j »l<br />
llOBiD*<br />
Grapefruit Sections 4 .' *1<br />
,S,:*i<br />
Delmonico Steaks •!**<br />
Ouqfl.r.d<br />
with Gibleii<br />
Ib 33t<br />
6ml on "fX«4 MiASUKE" <strong>of</strong> fKUHNlSS with FANCY GOLDIN si<br />
Red Delicious Apples<br />
Green Bean* 2 *.4§* mber Grapes ...» 29'<br />
Deltaware<br />
Food Savors<br />
o.-'it M». ii".; •-- p .[i<br />
Orange Juice 3 ^1<br />
SUPREME PUUMAN<br />
Sandwich Bread<br />
S<br />
g THIS COUPON WOBTH g. 3 THil COUPON WOeTM :<br />
I 25 H |S 25 H<br />
ITAMPi S _S GREEH STAMPS<br />
O m •**, was<br />
Speedup<br />
Cleanser<br />
GRIIN STAMPS<br />
rfiaRDMMi>,.M3f c MCI<br />
\Henlth ifiooufy4/ris Priced Lower than Discount<br />
ROUTE 9 I BETWl ROAD i & « ^tr msWBmm •-<br />
SOMERS POWT •«»?.• «»»• ism:^z..mv i<br />
JJ THIS COU»P« WORTH<br />
| 10* GPP<br />
1 Ajax<br />
i Laundry<br />
s Detergent<br />
S THIS COUPON SVOBTM B. '% THIS COUPON VVOITN !<br />
S0« OFF § § 7« OFF<br />
Maxim t » Gold<br />
FMiiORHD - J Medal<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee § j- fxom<br />
TH!S COUPON WOSTH §; S THIi«bUi»« WO«TH j<br />
30'OFF |s 10OFF<br />
~ B,,u» ,• „ ,, *., ,„, g a —ipimiiiiijilit^iH «<br />
Kotex 11 Puss 'n \<br />
Sanitary I ~i Boots !<br />
Napkins II Cat Food '<br />
(g THIS COUPO« WOBTM gf % THI^COUIWN WMTM<br />
Football<br />
ii
PAGf 6 SICTION TWO THf OCEAN CITY SINTINIL.LfDOIR THURSDAY, SIPTiMBER 24. <strong>1970</strong><br />
BILLOWS<br />
Pufcllihed Wwkiy by Hw Publlr.^lon, CI..I.<br />
OtMn <strong>City</strong> High IchHl Oman Clfv N j<br />
Afi<br />
.11 Ciilii'fil-i.<br />
K.I i<br />
'! \M. -.Nil i<br />
(KKN<br />
i-if.ii.'i.i|ih. i K l i " li I ' ' A<br />
•I \ r<br />
-.Mi ! 1!<br />
it WllilJilil B Hnnihc<br />
VOL XXXIil OCEAN CITY N j THUBS IIPT }S 1570 No I<br />
Exams! You're kidding<br />
Kx;i<br />
Mai<br />
They<br />
think<br />
You're<br />
about<br />
'inmy IIp ihnn<br />
\r- ny to etsir!<br />
New semester alphabet set<br />
A is fi.r Ahwnt or missing from<br />
schoo<br />
B arc the Bimlis kepi hv the<br />
foo<br />
(' stands for ('nurses iinfi also fur<br />
U is the fefnide that mrtiru little<br />
knowledge<br />
K designates Effort: (Jet some right<br />
now<br />
F is the. Failure whn'l' never know<br />
how<br />
0 equals Graduate and made ones<br />
quite ready<br />
H points to Homework to keep<br />
your work steady<br />
1 the id, personality-wise you<br />
J the Jerk Joker who needs some id<br />
too<br />
K indicates Kook whose words<br />
come out L.azy<br />
L is the Lout who's boorish and<br />
junior Class News<br />
Saturday !h .uirl P'iiin Win (lie Hehl|!llHtl>in "I I<br />
Huntpr. and .ific ^tphnni (.r.', fur ihc in •i-h<strong>of</strong>il m<br />
Vir|!imi! Mmith Thi' -i]ii;i(l IKI*<br />
five iii>w (jirh as I hi- ri'suli -if<br />
Al'ler iliiich 'liwiiuiM<br />
thr fivti siirniirs him year<br />
This yi-nr's riipluin <strong>of</strong> 5hi-<br />
H|uiid is Di-i- Hiciii.T The<br />
cnpUiin <strong>of</strong> ihn squad is viil.-ri<br />
by thi' ri'st <strong>of</strong> the jjirls Kiich<br />
Kir! I'llglbli 1 ftir I his positiciii<br />
Ukus rhrirjji' nf a practice ti><br />
di'monstrntr hi'r Ipnriership<br />
The advisiir fcir tin- squiid<br />
this year iK Mrs Fr.in<br />
Ostruwskl Mrs Ostrnwski is<br />
thr High firhiiijrs sewini!<br />
instrurf r>r<br />
OS i'Ul.Ll [HIS<br />
Washington, D,r. • LHgis<br />
latinn to fnrre au tjimiikfrs<br />
l" produce a lnw-ptillu ting<br />
enginp within five years has<br />
been made by Sen, Gay lord<br />
Nelson, D-Wis, NeL-ion said<br />
thai, if the rale <strong>of</strong> air pnllution<br />
continues unabated, the neit<br />
dt'cade will see the closing <strong>of</strong><br />
entire metropolitan regions as<br />
» health precaution, with all<br />
but emergency services at a<br />
standstill.<br />
i<br />
g JACOB C SOIUFF, JR<br />
iiiiniitimtitiit<br />
Cioi'kford, Bund. W.ih<br />
A motion<br />
wrundnd th;il<br />
was<br />
thu<br />
Electrical CBiitracfor<br />
Fnrmtriy <strong>of</strong> Sehuff El«clri(<br />
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ph. 1MJ<br />
• RnMwiUal 4 CMnnHrclai<br />
Ilectrtai Csntrartinc<br />
• MliliM ElKtric Hut<br />
• We R«Mlr Mali Applb,nc.»<br />
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• * <<br />
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• COMMERCIAL<br />
• tLECTHIC HEATING<br />
• MOTPOINT<br />
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. convert:<br />
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comfort heating<br />
^ ELECTRIC<br />
If your pre»#nr heating ii Inadequaft or nttdf<br />
replncement . , . now it the time to §onvirt<br />
your homn to Gi electric heating. You get •<br />
thermoitat in every room. Let ui show you how<br />
y*u Nrihivi Gi Kaetric Heat far lei. than<br />
, you think.<br />
Wm. S. ANDERSON<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
1345 West Av#, Dial 399-5445<br />
* RISitlWTIAL I CQMMIRCIAL •<br />
*<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRAC JHS<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
IALIS and SERVICE<br />
FACTOR f TRA|NED SIRVICIMIN<br />
ASBURY AVi, PHONI<br />
CHS Band has new<br />
THI<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTIMBIR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
.° (],,.<br />
hiinri<br />
i'Mi'« ill lllp,<br />
lie,..<br />
I 4th Th.. n-heursuls w<br />
in rronl ,,| )(,,, h.ln(j rn<br />
on lhi. fi.olhull l,,,|d<br />
The id,,,, ,,f n|(,hl ^<br />
was iiriKinaii-d hy Mr<br />
ifli'r hi- attended ii<br />
spcriiil<br />
Irniinur ,,t HulK..rk IV<br />
!Vi,rm| y<br />
this past summer<br />
The first ri.hiwsiii Hi-alt wilh<br />
the b.imc marrhiiiK let-hni,,.,,-*<br />
which ,,„. ..II f,,,lnril,t, 1)n(,<br />
fundamental slop Fr.m, th,,<br />
fundamenlal ,t,.p enmn |h|,<br />
stl.mt,,,n. Hrr-ss ,1Bhi ,)/..«.<br />
D"«lti"» iinrl I hi- m.r.-hi.iu ,1-B<br />
-iirh hull Unn' shuw ihf<br />
banfl will prrfiirm two<br />
ipriMMsiiin dn!U and (ii-^inn unr<br />
pifturi. Kiieh drill will c-iirisist<br />
nf liirrilirnj diaBiinnls pirid Imi 1 *<br />
wliu'h ran hv viirii'ti U*r iin<br />
'.ntlrt'ly Hifffront nhiiw.<br />
Whiii" not prrictnini; for the<br />
hiilftmif shows thi. hand will<br />
lit. pnsctiiMriy surh numbrrs ii,s<br />
Spinning! Whorl. Aqusirius, I'll<br />
Novrr FiiN In Lovf 1 Again,<br />
l^iiving 'Hi n Jpt Plftnf as wfll<br />
ts many traditional marchi>s<br />
Askrd «bout the n-sults nf<br />
thi' ri'lK'arsals Mr Millor rrplird<br />
Th*- lini^ iMidt d up Htriilt?ht<br />
irid thatfe whiii jilt ;thr,ui h<br />
i Taking stock <strong>of</strong> new rooms<br />
Tin. Billows ..tuff, fornn-rly<br />
loi-utPct Hi tho mirth wlnK, hil!,<br />
hm'ti mi.vi'ri Thi. new liioiitinn<br />
is S I II ,ln ih,. 2nd fliii.f jus!<br />
north ,,f ih,. Nth strad,.<br />
elsRsmnmH The Billows (.riiturs<br />
ri>rnarlic'd that thi. n>w room is<br />
much quii.ti.r mid mil...<br />
rtinvrnu-nt<br />
Sinci- i.«irn riioms wrn.<br />
ni'pdi.H for uhissmiim spiiri. thi.<br />
room is brintj uwri by thi-<br />
(ntvtfn Irtnpiayi' di'partmi'nt<br />
Riiom 202 on lh|. third floor<br />
"in the main building hiiS hci-n<br />
rvmodclrtl The |rvi-U wi>ri.<br />
reraovi'il i., i,||,,w I,,, hinl»tiri,l<br />
Students Receive<br />
<strong>1970</strong>-71 Handbooks<br />
Every summer the Studenl<br />
Council and Administration<br />
meet to compose the student<br />
handbook for the com ing<br />
school year This year the<br />
handbook is hisjBer than ever<br />
i The handbook consists <strong>of</strong><br />
the rules, regulations, a chart<br />
Fashions...<br />
Fall is on its way and with it<br />
come many new fashions This<br />
year the newest thing in sports<br />
clothes is the western look<br />
Ponchos are rising in<br />
popularity this fall They can<br />
be worn with either skirts or<br />
-slacks. They come in a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> colors and fabrics Among<br />
the most popular are the light<br />
wool ponchos in cheeks and<br />
tweeds<br />
Suede and other leather<br />
materials are being used foi<br />
vests, jackeU, and western style<br />
skirts and slacks They come in<br />
various shades <strong>of</strong> browns,<br />
greens, blues, purple and black<br />
The gauche pant dross and<br />
matching vest iare slowly<br />
coming into the fashion scene<br />
They have been seen mostly in<br />
tweeds and bright colors <strong>of</strong><br />
crushed velvet<br />
This Westward Movemont is<br />
only one phase <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
freedom look in clothes today<br />
Built-lns<br />
Alterations<br />
Repairs<br />
George McGinley<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
399-3786<br />
FILLING and<br />
CLEARING LOTS<br />
NO JM TOO BIG OR<br />
TOO WALL<br />
ERNEST A.<br />
MADARA, Jr.<br />
FOK FREI ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 399-3010<br />
GIACOLONE<br />
and VERDI<br />
MaMflary Contractor*<br />
Brick ft Block<br />
Cement<br />
Ixtarier Wall, <strong>of</strong><br />
HOUIM • Apt'*<br />
FiraplaeM • Chimney*<br />
Step* • PorchM<br />
Flower ladi • Stucco<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 399-4384<br />
Articles sought<br />
for rummage sale<br />
SOMERS POINT • Articles<br />
for the annual rummage sale<br />
are still being collected by<br />
memberi <strong>of</strong> the Rosary Altar<br />
Si eiety <strong>of</strong> St, Joseph's R,C,<br />
Church,<br />
The sale will be held in the<br />
church basement next Friday<br />
and Saturday, October 2 and 3.<br />
Any donations may be left at<br />
any time in thi church<br />
basement.<br />
Electric Garage<br />
DOOR OPENERS<br />
LOW AS $12f,Jt<br />
INSTALLED<br />
D. LOVE 399.2790<br />
FORMICA<br />
KITCHEN CABINETS and COUNTER TOPS<br />
BATH VAMITIES • BUILT-IN FURNITURE<br />
Ted Taylor<br />
341 Wtil Avenue 399.8824<br />
Edith Lang art<br />
at Point Library<br />
Edith Uinu, award wiiiiiini:<br />
lisral artisi, v- rurrently<br />
eshib 'iny ml pniniinitB in the<br />
Some!, Poini l.ihrary "(7<br />
Shore rd<br />
Since .lune, Mrs Lang has<br />
ruptured five out <strong>of</strong> five fin.I<br />
place awards in local art shows<br />
Her conquest.!; tneludi' thi'<br />
Somers Poinl art show, the<br />
Dutch Barn show, Linwood<br />
Convnlcscent Home show,<br />
Smithvilie An ghow, and the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily flourdwnlk Art<br />
Show<br />
"I sold five or si* <strong>of</strong> my best<br />
works to the Linwood<br />
Convalescent Home," she said<br />
"I was thrllliil at thr. Limi., but<br />
now I feel lost without them<br />
The local seen*.* my favniilht<br />
«oiH fip«l '<br />
LINWOOD Plans for a<br />
Horn <strong>of</strong> Plenty dinner are<br />
being made by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Linwood Democrat Club, Mrs.<br />
Maurice Evans, dinner<br />
chairman, has announced.<br />
The affair will be held<br />
sometime in October with the<br />
date to be announced, II will<br />
be at the Linwood Country<br />
Club and the public is invited.<br />
Serving on the committee with<br />
Mrs, r Evans are Charles<br />
McFadden and Edward Glaven.<br />
The Tcsi<br />
Before 1 got married I had<br />
six theories about bringing<br />
up children. Now I h we six<br />
children and no theories,<br />
-Reporter, Kansas <strong>City</strong>.<br />
OCEAN CITY SfNTINiLLfDGIB<br />
PAGi 7 _ SfCTION TWO<br />
New English curriculum is initiated at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HS<br />
iins siudoni cviT<br />
thuiiL'ht !h."it ihc 11mi> would<br />
riim,. when hv r-i.iild Mnjtiy he,<br />
cliiKM's'' Thi* yciir. for the firM<br />
lime, the thi' iluH»nli inn i-njiiy<br />
every<br />
ilnv nf Ih.'if KnKlish<br />
A new English prognifti<br />
been introduci'd into<br />
O C H K curriculum.<br />
ha*<br />
I he<br />
Last sprint;, each studenl<br />
WHS given ;, hixiklfl describing<br />
from 21 I.. :ri coursi's being<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered jn thu new English<br />
program Each course WHS<br />
briefly describi-d m thi. booklet<br />
iind with Lhi. giiidanc- <strong>of</strong> their<br />
English leiirhers thi' students<br />
wen. able to I'll I iiul the<br />
necess.iry Rnghsh srhi-dule<br />
forms t*i complete their<br />
scheduling for this year<br />
Mr Charles Pierce, the head<br />
<strong>of</strong> the English Depaj-tmi-nt. and<br />
Casino visit<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Reservations still are being<br />
taken for the Latin Casino<br />
dinner show October 2S,<br />
featuring Liberace, The trip is<br />
being sponsored by the Rosary<br />
Altar Society <strong>of</strong> St, Joseph's<br />
R.C. Church and reservations<br />
may be made by calling Mrs.<br />
Owen Beirne at 927-2404.<br />
PLASTERING<br />
GREG K. CORSON<br />
NEW WORK A PATCHING<br />
WATERPROOFED STUCCO<br />
PLASTERING if All KMa<br />
399-7683<br />
DAN SYKES CO.<br />
ROOFING<br />
SHifT METAL<br />
SIDING <strong>of</strong> Ad Typw '<br />
M^WSI Mi-MM<br />
Thf pntyram \t. riividi'd in<br />
MI vtii-k phiiM-). whirh ;iri> th ii<br />
dividi'tl into two thrc. wi"cN<br />
pi-riiidi ThiTt'furi' if 11 stucicril<br />
•MSU, rcyi),LiT1.ri in a nun' wi-i-k<br />
riiunic. I hi' tuuru wiiuld hi-<br />
ini'llldl'ri in line and unr hull<br />
|)hilf,l'M<br />
DiurH'h •.urh as Parody and<br />
Siilir... Umhir Niivfi, Bulhiri^<br />
iind Koik fidri(JK. Si'manlirs.<br />
D i h c mniin. Compnsi i iun<br />
Jiiurn;iiism, Mysti'rn-s ana<br />
Advcnhiri'n, Job F.xplur.itiiin,<br />
Hibli 1 a*, Lit^ratun' (.'A<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the book *n H w fit<br />
easily into a notebook This<br />
maintenance course at the<br />
Army Air Defense School. Ft Cape C. <strong>of</strong> C.<br />
Bliss, Texas.<br />
allows the student '.j i-,fer to The course provided training<br />
the handbook «iihoni yomg to in the missile's fire control CAPE MAY COURT<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> trouble<br />
system and associated HOUSE The Cape May<br />
The handbi.nk represents equipment<br />
combined efforts <strong>of</strong> the Pfc Keller entered the Army<br />
council ^iid ailministration in August 1969 and completed<br />
basic training ut Ft Bliss,<br />
County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for their nrw fiscal<br />
year, beginning October 1, FRED S. TARVES, 3rd<br />
Wanted:<br />
Several persons with<br />
eiithuslasitlc school spirit to<br />
help sell football programs at<br />
home games. NO special<br />
requirement needed except<br />
the desire Us support your<br />
team. Get in touch with your<br />
friendly neighborhood Billow's<br />
Editors today, P,0 Box.<br />
OCHS<br />
Texas.<br />
<strong>1970</strong>, at their monthly board<br />
meeting held Thursday in<br />
Avalon.<br />
Elected President for the<br />
new year is John Turner, <strong>of</strong><br />
Rummage Sale<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View, owner and<br />
operator <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />
TUCKAHOE Members <strong>of</strong> Campground and Turner<br />
the Aaron Whitecamp Caldwell Enterprises. Turner has been a<br />
LJnit 239 American Legion vice president <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
Auxiliary will sponsor a Chamber for two years<br />
rummafle sale October 24 The<br />
Stewart Millard, Manager <strong>of</strong><br />
event will be held in the Legion<br />
the WT Grant Company store<br />
Hall from 9 am. to 3 p m.<br />
in Cape May Court House was<br />
if if BUILDER ^ ^<br />
Home and Business Construction<br />
elected first vice president.<br />
Anthony Zurawski, owner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Whitebrier Hotel in STAHIER'S<br />
Pep Club Holds First Meeting<br />
Avalon, was elected second<br />
vice president and Howard<br />
Evans, Manager <strong>of</strong> the New REGrSTERiO BUILDERS<br />
The Pep Club held its first<br />
signup meeting, after school on<br />
Tuesday,<br />
Names were taken <strong>of</strong><br />
Interested students who could<br />
devote their after school time<br />
to paint signs and posteri to<br />
arouse spirit.<br />
Stacia Jordan, President,<br />
told the students that meetings<br />
Jersey Bell Telephone<br />
prepare materials' to be used on Company in Wildwood, was<br />
Monday.<br />
elected as third vice president<br />
An idea was suggested that Re-elected to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
huge letters would be painted treasurer is Norman H.<br />
to assist the cheerleaders in a Switzler, Executive Vice<br />
cheer as Spell Out Fight, President, First National Bank<br />
Victory and Go Raiders. <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House and<br />
Marian Diedrieh, realtor in<br />
Staeia commented,"These<br />
Cape May, was re-ejected<br />
signs make the teams feel<br />
recording secretary.<br />
secure and in turn they will<br />
Res.: 3315 West Ave. Dial 399-2980<br />
"WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
N1W LARSON Mi HMSI •RACKITS, SPECIAL S3.15 M<br />
CORRUGATED STRUCTOGLAS . SPECIAL M,M<br />
would be held every Monday, assure a victory."<br />
Herbert T Adams, retiring<br />
Site M" « ft" — OrMn, WhIH, Vtlltw<br />
Tuesday, and Friday,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday signs will be<br />
president «ill move up to the<br />
position <strong>of</strong> Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PRE-FINISHED I' i I' PANELS ONLY W 75 M.<br />
painted in the Cafeteria and on<br />
Tuesday morning the signs will Democrats plan<br />
Board<br />
The new <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />
be bund in the cafeteria and<br />
the gymnasium when pep dinner in October<br />
directors will be installed at<br />
Chamber's Annual Meeting on<br />
rallies are scheduled.<br />
Saturday, October 3 at the<br />
The meetings on Friday will<br />
be to take down the slpis and<br />
Lodge, Anglesea.<br />
JJIAM^WNIN^WINDOWS<br />
SCREENE^NCLOSURE?<br />
iilti<br />
rid<br />
llum,,f<br />
Ehf N<br />
I) (• if h<br />
p me ill<br />
cuurM-> were ,jil,,r<br />
IfushmHii uud.nlji<br />
Wiih each (>>ui<br />
Ri<br />
riirill<br />
hooks .iiiri mm<br />
sheeu, are hems! i him<br />
riiurij. will hNve [jr. ii I valiji<br />
wideninfj th. mude<br />
knowU-dye in th, li.-id<br />
Instead ul<br />
KnBlish thi- iiurii-Hli, can m<br />
h r!<br />
•th.'i fJii<br />
will<br />
h rlusws<br />
b. rniist<br />
ir own<br />
liMi'hiTB will<br />
.ludi'tiij, every<br />
. wii'kt. Thui<br />
i-her nor the<br />
"I'orne bored<br />
•inri/or each<br />
h u-arhrr may<br />
lour difrerpnt<br />
sh daily, als^<br />
ihe.r day t<br />
AWNINg<br />
HOODS<br />
COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS & DOORS<br />
GLASS SLIDING DOORS ENCLOSURES<br />
JALOUSIE WINDOWS & ENCLOSURES<br />
MIAMI - SOMERS COMPANY<br />
ommuroR OF MJAMI PRODUCTS IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />
505 New Road Somers Point Dial 927-4133<br />
Remodeling and Repairs <strong>of</strong> all Kindt<br />
CALL EITHER DON TARVES at 399-2306<br />
or TOD TARVES at 3991127<br />
I BAYVIEW PUCE OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />
ALSO PRI-riHISHiD Mi PLAiTIC MOULDING<br />
• FIR W LYWOOD • CR EOSOTID LUMBIR<br />
• FLAGSTONE • UtiL SAW ILABIS<br />
ALUMINUM C0M1INATIOH DOORS mtt WINDOWS<br />
All Stet In TtMlM kMM<br />
11TH ST. and SIMPSON AVI, DIAL 3994941<br />
AuHuriiMl Duitr for TERMINIX Tai-miM CwMnri<br />
J. R. NIXON<br />
Registered Builder<br />
325 WEST AViNUE<br />
CUSTOM BUILDER<br />
ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS ft ADDITIONS<br />
KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
ROOFING and SIDING<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE<br />
Dial 3994194 911 Garden Parkway<br />
CHRIS JACOtY<br />
— PLASTERING -<br />
• Irlekliylni and<br />
Pointing<br />
• ItelfWBrit<br />
• Stepi<br />
Dial 399-2717<br />
IB Am.,<br />
HtlUUlttlltllllltli<br />
933<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
VINCENT STAHLER<br />
REGISTERED IUILDI*<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding<br />
Dial 3W.4r24<br />
ROBERT A. GILL<br />
Registered Builder<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
Wtit Ave. Dial 399-1808<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Qukk Results<br />
WARREN NORTH<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
7th St. A Bay An, Phon* 3992936<br />
BUILDING<br />
REMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />
HAMADA & SON<br />
328 West Avenue Dial 399.1041<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
Forced Air Hmating — Air Conditioning<br />
REASONABLE PRICES<br />
PROMPT SERVICE • FREE ESTiMATIS<br />
Quality Building Materials<br />
EARL L SHAW. JR.<br />
ROOFING and<br />
Shact Metil Work<br />
• RVANT FORCED AIR<br />
HEATING<br />
252 WEST AViNUI<br />
Dial 3992121<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
(tafittarcd ftuilter<br />
Edmund L Whhaw<br />
•10 OcMn A*»<br />
3994W0<br />
W. Ronald Willfoms<br />
R«giit«r«d Build*r,<br />
Custom Built HoritM<br />
DIAL 399-2349<br />
Hi E. IM St.. OctH CMy<br />
* ALTERATTOKS<br />
* REPAIRS<br />
DIAL 399-0006<br />
PM FRIf<br />
CSTtMATU
PAGI I _ SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SINTINf L-Lf PGiR THURSDAY, SfPTEMBIR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
This Siltiirriiiv M high<br />
school ii'iim* from ihc<br />
Tri County .jn>!i will hi-gin ihi-<br />
<strong>1970</strong> fuiitbuil season Thinu*<br />
will hi' prvtly much I hi- same<br />
lit i'iii'h whcicil There will he<br />
the homin'ominB ri'lcbrnlioru,<br />
the marching band*, the school<br />
spirit, which will rfi'nrrully<br />
increase nr riwrpaM' a* the<br />
season proirri'»ii's depending on<br />
their team's succpis. and ..Id.<br />
traditional rivalry (James on<br />
Thiinksgivinij Yt'K, It lixiks Iik••<br />
just another rvpirai n is<br />
kicking <strong>of</strong>f<br />
That isn'i exactly the rase,<br />
however, when $*ui survey<br />
football as a complete sport<br />
Taking in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional and<br />
collegiate levels Considering<br />
high schools ail across <strong>On</strong> 1<br />
country in addition to those<br />
here* in South Jersey When one<br />
widens his scope .if football<br />
and takes every aspect into<br />
account, the spar! seems to be<br />
rather stagnant In short,<br />
football might be falling<br />
behjnd the times<br />
There could be many<br />
reasons for this potential<br />
decline, not the least being the<br />
different outlook <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
generation The young men<br />
corning along in our school<br />
systems aren't the same young<br />
men who were developed in<br />
the past Many <strong>of</strong> them fail to<br />
see the reasons far fighting a<br />
war which dcaesn't directly<br />
affect them They cant<br />
understand why the length <strong>of</strong><br />
hair, color <strong>of</strong> skin, or style <strong>of</strong><br />
dress should be used against an<br />
individual<br />
With the passible exception<br />
<strong>of</strong> hockey and, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
boxing, football is the most<br />
violent sport on the scene. It<br />
f S P Off? ^ CORNER y<br />
Is football <strong>of</strong>fsides<br />
reqiiires ,i compli'li' deijicil ion<br />
|usE In |«e( safely through some<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe rrindit liming programx<br />
A polenlial foolhnll player<br />
musL Hi.siMphrn- hinisHf<br />
ri'Kurdlni! his diet oulsirie<br />
inU'res! arid social aclivilN<br />
More and more some boss who<br />
have the raw material lo he<br />
good fooihaii players do?i t<br />
even try out because thes<br />
don't see Ihe benefitf. from all<br />
Ihul hard work Komi- .ire just<br />
not mti'ri ! sted in violent<br />
competition riespile lhc-ir<br />
physical itmngth Hecemly<br />
three lop prnfessional linemen<br />
simply quit foolhnll becausi.<br />
they didn't wnnt to hurl<br />
anybody The three. Dave<br />
Megjfyesv and Rick Stirtun <strong>of</strong><br />
the Si Lnu is Cardinals and<br />
Chip Oliver <strong>of</strong> the Oakland<br />
Raiders, are all doing thihiR,<br />
now that eertninly fail to<br />
measure up to football<br />
financially They claim,<br />
however, [hat they are happier<br />
Joe Namath, who is as<br />
responsible as any one man for<br />
the new style nf pro tootball<br />
player almost failed to play<br />
this season because he "wasn't<br />
sure it was worth it to take all<br />
that punishrnpnt " Other lop<br />
players, like Joe Kapp and<br />
Lance Alworth. have expressed<br />
doubts about the value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sport, both financially and<br />
emotionally<br />
Another big factor, one that<br />
has only recently been brought<br />
out. surrounds the<br />
"pxplo.ution" <strong>of</strong> college<br />
football players. Meggyesy<br />
claims that he was the only<br />
senior member <strong>of</strong> the Syracuse<br />
University football team who<br />
padualed that year It has been<br />
estimated, in fact, that more<br />
DUCKING YOUR<br />
RESPONSIBILITIES?<br />
Do it the way many <strong>of</strong> your<br />
friend* are doing this Fall<br />
PLAY GOLF<br />
at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Sonieri Point<br />
GOLF COURSE<br />
Juit <strong>of</strong>f the Cirde<br />
Somers Point<br />
Lessen! by Appointment<br />
PHONE 927.<br />
Ihere is no doubt that the<br />
potential football players who<br />
never yo out arid the athletes<br />
you are truly exploited lire still<br />
in the minority It does seem,<br />
however, thai their total is<br />
getting closer to the niBJoritv<br />
with even, passing season<br />
What ran he done about<br />
this' Certainly (he rules <strong>of</strong><br />
football rani he changed from<br />
tackle I,, touch' In reality, Ihe<br />
sport is never |>uing to be in<br />
danger <strong>of</strong> elimination There<br />
are too many people that have<br />
loo much money involved The<br />
quality athletes, however,<br />
could become more anil more<br />
disinterested in playing<br />
'•V<br />
than SO pcr<br />
i.l' I hose<br />
plaVi'rs who receiv ilbiill<br />
scholarships fail lo graduiiti-<br />
Uranli'd thai mini' <strong>of</strong> these<br />
alhli'tes. lil.ii Pel- Mariivich in<br />
hiUiki-lbilll. fad lo apply<br />
Ihemselves lo ih.Mr studies<br />
afh-r Ilie M'asoii is completed<br />
.tnf4 simplv fall by the wayside<br />
A yreat many <strong>of</strong> them,<br />
hnwi-vi-r -hi'illd hav either<br />
I'liinki-il iiiit lung hi'fiire HI<br />
should never have been<br />
admitted The old story that<br />
playing football in high school<br />
academically as well<br />
physically Athletes will<br />
treated (he same<br />
non athletes, if they fail tin<br />
get ihriiwn out Football sta<br />
will be helped with the<br />
studies just as much after the<br />
last season as they did Hurl*<br />
it Then scholastic and<br />
collegiate fnoihali fin tniiv be<br />
considen-d parl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
educational process That, after<br />
ail is w<br />
ran win v on ail '•dui-aimn is a<br />
myth Ii seems that IDHJIV .•.<br />
c-olli-i,'!-- are inleresled in<br />
alhlelin only as drawing cards<br />
and dividuals to be molded<br />
into team which will provide<br />
iiini; ii-uuin nntl a hie<br />
l ;it it Is suppoe.'d (o be<br />
Tri County high school<br />
football begin another season<br />
Saturday and. as in previous<br />
years, this column will <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
weekly predictions on games<br />
involving nur II lenms. Here<br />
are the sel.si-tions foF this<br />
football That would effect the<br />
quality <strong>of</strong> the sport severely<br />
There is one thing that<br />
football coaches, particularly<br />
on the high school level,<br />
should realize The sport, with<br />
the exception <strong>of</strong> a few<br />
additions to the style <strong>of</strong><br />
training and style <strong>of</strong> play, is<br />
pretty much the same The<br />
sport's attitudes are the same.<br />
The youth's attitudes are not.<br />
Less frequently does a surfer<br />
who wears his hair long airree<br />
to get it cut because his<br />
football coach requires it. If<br />
long hair doesn't hurt Namath<br />
and Roman Gabriel and Lance<br />
Alworth and many others, why<br />
does, it harm them?<br />
Less and less do players<br />
come along who are out to<br />
"kill" as many school coaches<br />
unfortunately instruct them.<br />
They enjoy competition, they<br />
are good football players, they<br />
play to win, hut they use only<br />
enough violence to complete<br />
the play and win the game.<br />
They can even accept the<br />
possibility <strong>of</strong> losing sometimes<br />
Football is a peat sport. It<br />
will probably ajways rank as a<br />
great sport The excitement<br />
and strategy together with the<br />
color and spirit make it a<br />
fascinating spectacle To [liable<br />
to sustain the constant<br />
contact and endurance <strong>of</strong><br />
football an athlete must be<br />
conditioned He must work<br />
hard and discipline himself. It<br />
isn't necessary, however, that<br />
he "hate" or "kill" his<br />
opponent. It isn't necessary<br />
that he conform his hairstyle<br />
to the tastes <strong>of</strong> his coaching<br />
staff. " h<br />
Hopefully football will<br />
irr prove itself. College<br />
scholarships will be giver, to<br />
those who qualify.<br />
Get squared<br />
away on<br />
those bills<br />
SOUTH JERSEY<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
Mainland Regional over<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
BRInnETON over Oak crest<br />
NON LEAGUE<br />
OCEAN CITY over Toms River<br />
North<br />
PLEASANTVILLE over Holy<br />
Spirit<br />
Millvilie over STERLING<br />
Vineland over SALEM<br />
Hammonton over<br />
ALLENTOWNfN J )<br />
LOWER CAPE MAY<br />
REGIONAL over St James<br />
BMIover Middle Township<br />
ST JOSEPH'S (II AM MO N<br />
T0N)ovei • Wild worn!<br />
Home team listed in CAPITAL<br />
I. tl. r<br />
BIG CATCH Chuck<br />
Kurimslov <strong>of</strong> 926 Haven<br />
av. and McKcesport, Pa<br />
displays his catch <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
weakfish averaging three<br />
to five poundi each. These<br />
were caught with a white<br />
hucktail at night in<br />
Corson's Inlet.<br />
SEI US ABOUT A<br />
PERSONAL LOAN<br />
WE WANT TO SERVE YOU<br />
the Cape May County<br />
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OCEAN CITY . SEA BLE CITY . CAPE MAY<br />
A M(»Hn Or TTU HMHAL flWOCTr DMMANCI CORKfflATlON<br />
« Hanoi or tmrtDBAL invi wmw*<br />
OC Midget Eleven wins 11th in row;<br />
Real Stone Harbor - A valon by 7 to 6<br />
for the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy Hawks |1Uit<br />
Sunday 1 The I,Hal midget<br />
fimlhiill team dominated a<br />
smaller eleven from Stone<br />
Harbor Avalon. \Vi (), in Stone<br />
Harbor lo run their overall<br />
wiiinini! streak lo rim- straight<br />
games The Hawks. who<br />
opi-iied their eighth season<br />
Suiidas. were undefeated<br />
champions <strong>of</strong> the Cape Ma)<br />
County Pop Warner Midge!<br />
Football Leagiie last season<br />
healing Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. 7 6. in<br />
the title game [I WHS <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s second teagiie<br />
chaninionship<br />
Sunday's opener saw (he<br />
lora! "ieven jump <strong>of</strong>f lo a<br />
quirk lead when, after the<br />
Stone Harbor Avalon team<br />
faded 10 move (he hail in three<br />
downs, the center snap to the<br />
punter was hail and the loose<br />
ball recovered hy the Hawks<br />
Three p|ay« later halfback Tom<br />
(oil meed pnto the end 7!>ne<br />
from 1'J v arris oil I Al<br />
MeCandles* ran lor the<br />
conversion to give Oee:in <strong>City</strong><br />
SOMRli pfJINT I,ANf:S<br />
THURSDAY NKIIIT BOWI.ERS<br />
(First Meet)<br />
Bowling<br />
Hagerthey Oil i. Tillie's (I.<br />
Moyer Motors 3. Mulford<br />
Seafood Hliack 1, MaMilrlli<br />
Plumbing 3. Sandbar 1 ,<br />
Parkway Pharmjry 3, Dailey<br />
Plumbing and Heating 1<br />
High individual game and<br />
series. May Smick 201 and<br />
SI 4 High team game and<br />
series, Hagerthey Oil 631 and<br />
1742<br />
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE<br />
(First Meet)<br />
Whiskey Sours 2, Sneaky<br />
Petes 2; Screwdrivers 2, Black<br />
Russians 2. Rusty Nails 3,<br />
Bloody Marys 1. Stingers 3,<br />
Grasshoppers 1<br />
High individual games and<br />
series. Diane Chadwiek 1H2<br />
and 421 and Mickey Calls* 213<br />
and 537 High team game.<br />
Black Russians 8 1 fi High team<br />
series. Sneaky Petes 1654<br />
STANDINGS Stingers 3 1,<br />
Rusty,Nails 3 1, Sneaky Petes<br />
2 • 2, Screwdrivers 2 • 2,<br />
Whiskey Sours 2 2, Black<br />
Russians 2 2, Grasshoppers 1<br />
3, Bloody Marys 1 3<br />
• * *<br />
OFFSPRING LEAOUE<br />
(First Meet).<br />
Shockers 4, Hot flashes Oi<br />
Hi Flyer 3 Markers 1<br />
Fireballs -* Spares 2<br />
Sparkplugs 2 Jisters 2<br />
LtVHwins J Crdcki^rtick 2<br />
Oddballs 2 Tenpins 2<br />
High mdividu 1 single Ruth<br />
Shrupshln IH4 High<br />
mdividudl writs Edna Blake<br />
494 High tiam gamr nd<br />
scrie Ll\Hwire b E 4andl74 F ,<br />
Standings Shockers 4 0 Hi<br />
Flyers 3 1 I iv^wire,, 2 2<br />
Crackerjacks 2 2 Sparkplug<br />
' 2 Jesters 2 2 T. npin 2<br />
2 Oddballs 2 2 Fireballs 2<br />
2 Spares 2 2 Markers 1 i<br />
Hot Fldshf.-, 0 4<br />
POWDEH PUFF LEAGUE<br />
(First Mnet)--<br />
Daniel's 4. Crab Trap 0;<br />
Jolly Roger 3, Pick ups 1;<br />
Hroadley's 3, Togc-therness 1;<br />
Miami Somers 2, Swingers 2.<br />
High individual jame and<br />
series, Lois McCrosson 208 and<br />
B30. High team game and<br />
series, Daniel's 840 and 2347<br />
* • •<br />
JAPE ATLANTIC LEAOUE<br />
f First Meet I -<br />
Wonderland 4, Wallace<br />
Hardware 0; Doctors 4, N.J,<br />
Vatural Oas Company 0;<br />
Benner Esso 2, Knights <strong>of</strong><br />
Jolumbus 2«Oan's Third Spot<br />
2, Key Man 2.<br />
High individual game,<br />
3eorfo Marshall 205. High<br />
individual series, Everett<br />
Bakely 530,<br />
IF YOU<br />
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TO GET YOUR<br />
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M9M-M<br />
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• WMNI CLMAN|M«<br />
• MUPPUNU TAiLPi<br />
• fUNMm<br />
in H 0 leild<br />
In the second period thi<br />
In lure Red Raiders advanced<br />
Ihe bull \\t yards in nine plays<br />
to post their a-eiind uim<br />
Kullbark John Turner worvd<br />
Iron) four vtirds out with<br />
halfback Mike Linsthan adding<br />
two more point*, to mcr« a i<br />
Ihe lead to 1 fi• 0.<br />
Both teams were scoreless in<br />
the third quarter bill thi<br />
Hawks added a pair <strong>of</strong><br />
touchdowns in the frnal frame<br />
The first rame after<br />
Mi I tndltv rompi d l r yards<br />
through Hie line heforv hauled<br />
down on Ihe home tejim's 22<br />
yard lltn <strong>On</strong> tin- next pluv<br />
Scott Vaiirierslne took a pan<br />
from qoarterhack Bob Strung!<br />
on the si> yard line and ran<br />
into pay dirt Linahun again<br />
idded Ihe coverston for a 9 4 0<br />
Hawk le»d<br />
loiter in th*' fourth period,<br />
I inaban Utok a hand<strong>of</strong>f and<br />
J impered ,)H ynr.lii <strong>of</strong>f tiirkll<br />
I" -fin> (> n Cilvc filial<br />
NORTHFIELD<br />
CKNTER<br />
BOWLING<br />
OCEAN CITY MIXED DOUBLES<br />
(First Meet)<br />
Strawberries 4, Grapes 0,<br />
Pineapples 4, Apples 0, plums<br />
4, Peaches 0, Oran|»es 3,<br />
Apricots 1, Grapefruits .3,<br />
Watermelons 1, Tangerines 3,<br />
Bananas 1, Pears 2, Limps 2,<br />
Lemons 2, Cherries 2<br />
High individual games and<br />
series, Joan Corneal 177 and<br />
442 and Frank Murphy 206<br />
and S23 High team game and<br />
series. Grapefruit 633 and<br />
1814.<br />
Standings; Strawberries 4<br />
0, Pineapple 4 0, Plums 4 • 0,<br />
Oranges 3 1, Grapefruits 3 1,<br />
Tangerines 3 1, Pears 2 - 2,<br />
Lemons 2 2, Limes 2 - 2,<br />
Cherries 2 • 2, Bananas 1 3,<br />
Watermelons 1 3, Apricots 1 •<br />
3, Grapes 0 4, Peaches 0 4,<br />
Apples 0 4<br />
<strong>On</strong> Matte Sports Qtli<br />
1, Who was Jochen Rlndt?<br />
2, For whom does Milt Pippas<br />
Pitch'<br />
3, Who won the recent DatHniton<br />
500'<br />
4, What college football team<br />
is picked as the nation's<br />
best'<br />
5, What team was picked likely<br />
to be second best?<br />
The Answers<br />
1, Austrian race driver killed<br />
this month at Monza, Italy,<br />
2, The Chicago Cubs,<br />
3, Buddy Baker.<br />
4, Ohio State,<br />
5, Texas.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
touchdown Hilllmih<br />
Fri d<br />
Join h I* on d Ihi two cslni<br />
pcJInb. in hri|i|. the final scjirt<br />
lo 11 0<br />
Whil. it it nliviou. hs fh.<br />
store that <strong>of</strong>fi nsivi ton his<br />
Bill Willacr and Al Hop Jin hid<br />
thi Hawks in tup firm il<br />
should b' noU>d Ihjt di ft nsivi<br />
mentors Jirn Bloumstia k and<br />
Wooriv Maxwell saw their unit<br />
hold (hi ir opp in- nL. I*<br />
rninuslH \ nrds tol il ottinJ<br />
Sparkiri by di f* nsivi<br />
hulfbiik PBVI ^Ijughtir<br />
middliguurd Miki Di'nt »n<br />
taeklt Chutk Murjjhv ind<br />
hnelnckir Ti.nv C. ,1ml, thi<br />
Hawk di fi IIM « "is uperb Thi<br />
second Ii am ivm got i i h inn<br />
to pliy almost om hill <strong>of</strong> the<br />
gam. Substiliitis FHriii Ginn<br />
(curnt rh ick ) Mark Andrews<br />
(tackli) ind Prli Dorsi y<br />
(r ornerhaLk ) pace H j group <strong>of</strong><br />
subslituti*. nh perf srrtii-H<br />
n ry wi I]<br />
nrfmsivily thi II iwk<br />
pUyt-H equalK w MVI thi Hawk« the<br />
important me il uppurt whili<br />
lln\ weri winning Ihi ir loth<br />
on rail pmi igalnst unly 12<br />
IIISAI' In thi yi ars mnci thi<br />
ti im s form iliun many fine<br />
football million Ins have<br />
contributed their ttmi lo Lho-u<br />
IO wins. Hnd ruathis i.f thi<br />
PLSI m. ludi Fred Haack Don<br />
Tirvis Tom Hernngtun and<br />
loach <strong>of</strong> Ijst season ^ unhi ati n<br />
t> im C irl Bolv ird<br />
Most ,,f ,1^ that 50th win<br />
wi^ n warding lo Bill l.ans who<br />
h u, done , vi ry thmg for thin '<br />
ti im for cuuchmg to handling<br />
-ill Tund rnsing dulu-s Bill is<br />
curr.nflv strving among many<br />
olhir dutiis u, ihe lumi<br />
prm ral mamger<br />
This Sunday aftprnonn thf<br />
Hiwks faci jn eirl% ch illengi<br />
to their trown then they mif?t<br />
Ihi mnn4i ntl> strong Middle<br />
Township >li\en in Tape May<br />
Court HOUM Middlt dif. ated<br />
1 api Miy 17 (I in thin<br />
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PAOi !O — SiCTION TWO THI OCIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER THURSDAY, SiPTlMBfR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Lions hear<br />
football talk<br />
"Tin 1 hiif p!:iv hus bfpii<br />
fXCi'fUlorwil in iiur three<br />
senmmaiit's." rrvi'iili-d Micluii'l<br />
Sliivt'ski, head luotba. roach<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiyh School, in<br />
a Uilk l.ml week in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
C'llV Lions ('lull lit Plvmimth<br />
inn Coach Shivi'ski. whn i* also a<br />
tni'mbi'r uf thi' Lions Club,<br />
outlined the primpiils for Ihi 1<br />
Cuminy m'a.sun He indicated<br />
hi* I'tpi'i'tiiliiin Ihiil Ihi'<br />
di'li'iisi' will hi> uiind and will<br />
bi' Mipporti'd by .1 yood group<br />
<strong>of</strong> Imi'men. biilh <strong>of</strong>fi'nsivi 1 and<br />
dcfi'ilMVi- <strong>On</strong>i 1 f it" I he reason.,<br />
for thi' cuach's optimism, he<br />
I'xpla ni'd. in Ihi' t":it ' (hilt Iherc<br />
is mure leadership tin this,<br />
year* ti'um .is t'fimp;iF''d with<br />
iiisl % ...:if<br />
Hluvi'ski mriiciili'd thnl thcrt'<br />
Shufflin on<br />
N«w* and gossip <strong>of</strong><br />
Club<br />
lt"il Un in.<br />
,i in,<br />
leave nur hiipp\ i In h • Sure<br />
ditlni look i|i,ii w:iv .HI thi'<br />
wii'ki-nd Thi- ii.uii, w.-ri-<br />
doini! ii trr*M!I husiiii-H* S.'i'ni, lo<br />
your ri'purli'r ihi' i-iiMipi'litiiin<br />
«-us I'vi'ii ili'acllii'i Ihiiii in thi 1<br />
Uitod .Ud siiniiiii. i inii> Sl.iyh,.<br />
Wl' Ihal Jir Sl ill ,1,iHlil.l ,||-|.<br />
rnnri 1 fv i' ills niiiii -hi'il ulurh<br />
makiii, ilii. [am, in,.!!,., .1,1,1<br />
fnort' fi! il<br />
CALL 399-1700<br />
,000<br />
PHONE-A-LOAN<br />
GUARDIAN LOANS<br />
730 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J<br />
Ho. bil, Lonns mjd{> by mail fo .ill nearby tommunilita<br />
Raiders and Toms River<br />
May be closely matched<br />
liidcr iiiinnal ciindilinns if<br />
Viiii niait'lied ii tfri>up Four<br />
hiyh sr In ii 11 with over 20<br />
ri'iurnin^ li'tti'rmi'n a^ain^t a<br />
(iiiiup Two iiihtilulitin I thill<br />
hiidn't st'ori'd in its last livp<br />
Uiinies viuj would hiive a<br />
di'fisioii ruiiipiirnhle tti stime<br />
made hy the Philadelphia<br />
Kiiiih.!, from nifit-e In oihi-r<br />
words pi'opli' would think you<br />
wt.ri- crazy 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiirh<br />
Hchoiil did ^'hedule mirb a<br />
I r .up f,<br />
In nl ill<br />
opi'ner bill<br />
Toms River h«s played three<br />
pre-season scrimmage (ames<br />
this year, with Long Branch,<br />
Red Bank and Hightetown. All<br />
three were decided by a single<br />
touchdown with the North<br />
squad winning two. They hive<br />
featured a versatile <strong>of</strong>fense and<br />
a tough defense. Though they<br />
don't actually platoon units,<br />
they are deep in almost every<br />
position. This season will be<br />
their first in the Shore<br />
Conference, won last year by<br />
Middletown Township.<br />
In the <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>City</strong> Red<br />
Raiders this firtt paduatlng<br />
1971. YouVe changed.<br />
W^ changed. "~ Chevrolet<br />
Worth seeing, Worth owning.<br />
Worth waiting for.<br />
clnss <strong>of</strong> Toms River North<br />
football players will fnre<br />
another It-am I hat will be<br />
trying to make up for last<br />
sonson The Red Raiders fire<br />
sporting a five giirrii' losing<br />
streak during which they have<br />
failed tti scon- In pre si'iuion,<br />
however. the locals were<br />
impressive against Oakcresl und<br />
St JoM'ph's <strong>of</strong> Hiirnmonton<br />
while playing fairlv well against<br />
Edgewood.<br />
f'ojch Mlkp Slaveski, also in<br />
his second year al the helm.<br />
Will prohahly SUM senior Bob<br />
Foor at the quarterback spot<br />
with Ron Pennington and Jim<br />
Murray at the halfhucks and<br />
Dave Bruee at full Foor has<br />
shown the expected<br />
improvement and should he a<br />
more confident pliiycaller<br />
Prampt A IcMMnicil Icrvic*<br />
' ALSO -<br />
REPAINTING ind WILMNS<br />
UPMBERATOM iM WA1HINQ<br />
MAEHINCI MflNIWID<br />
0^ Y<br />
IMP<br />
Bit. 11112 ifi, M Ha*M An.<br />
flOO Ys. So, <strong>of</strong> Bil Gas Tank)<br />
DIAL MMMO<br />
Vega, Not just another litUu car, bui ,„„ |1M|t. car that do,s everything well, You get more room, more<br />
and more power than most Intl.- curs K.u- u,u. yet .he Kas mileage is right in the same neighborhood<br />
with the bat »f them. Vegis come rtnmv,\ up. u«>, not stnppwi to the bone so you have to add a lot to make<br />
them liveable. Drive one. You'll see.<br />
Caprice. There's a double layer <strong>of</strong> steel in the ro<strong>of</strong>, a ateel guard beam in each door, power disc brakes up<br />
front, a new power ventilation system inside, a whedbase two and one-half Inches longer. You get thi looki<br />
and comfort <strong>of</strong> a lix- or wven-thouaandtlollar car, but at Chevrolet prices. And thifi the kind <strong>of</strong> change<br />
during tnesi tight-money times that all <strong>of</strong> us can appreciate.<br />
Avaniuhing tailgate, A big change in our big wagon. The window gets up into the ro<strong>of</strong> the Glldi-<br />
Away tailgate vamihei beneath the floor. Out <strong>of</strong> sight. Out <strong>of</strong> your way for eaiy Joadihu even in a closed<br />
prage or when you have a trailer hooked on.<br />
See what we mean by putting you firrt? <strong>Sep</strong>tember 19 at pur Chevrolet dealer^<br />
Upper Township School estimates are reduced<br />
MARMORA Liut Thursday<br />
cvi'mng b**pti fflb**f I? nl thi<br />
Upprr Township EU'mi'ntnry<br />
School. Iho Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Eriuratum pn^rntfd its<br />
ft» new middli<br />
w I thin thn vu t<br />
Appruii iniatt'l> Bt) piTton**<br />
wi^n* on hand to hnur Board<br />
Pn sirii nt ChMrli -i §haffpr upon<br />
lh* hits tin^ .jnd * ipiain how<br />
thi mid fiir ,i ni'w srhun! WJH<br />
pnmli d up hy twn ^uparat**<br />
^tudn H Thi first study *J^<br />
TOiid* b\ J national I\ k nn* n<br />
pduuatiiniiil ron^ultinjj firm<br />
v, hirh ^tri'&si'd prpMirit and<br />
futun )|icilitii- e<br />
Other directors who will<br />
continue to ierve unexpired<br />
terms are; Emll Bissig, Stone<br />
Harbor, W.W, Dalling, 8.<br />
Dennis, R, Grover, CMCH,<br />
F.M, Kent, CMCH, U.J.<br />
Laquer, M.D,,,CMCH, itewart<br />
Miilard, Avalon, Blanche<br />
Peddle, Avalon, Richard<br />
Samuel, Wildwood Crest;<br />
Elmer Strauss, Cape May:<br />
Robert T<strong>of</strong>t, Cold Spring; J, V.<br />
Walsh, N. Wildwood; Charles<br />
Rupinski, Villas and Louis<br />
Rodia, CMCH,<br />
Local Chambers and<br />
builnesj organizations who are<br />
Recapture the<br />
Summer Sun V<br />
in Mid-Autumn<br />
with the s •<br />
HOME<br />
Caribbean<br />
Cruises at<br />
Wond«tful tlm» to f) to gdrt<br />
both your iplrttt and your wotlon<br />
budg«t«llfHEv#rythlniHi«<br />
m»d. thi HOMERIC knrnm ftr<br />
ind wld* M th» fun »hlp MM<br />
dr!bbMnl!tMrt,,,plMt<br />
tptcltl lutumn N M MM nute<br />
to* going ««y. Tht eMVMiMt<br />
SUdiy ervliM ef Nay, M wd<br />
DM,p,MlUiidiyiiuinWitin<br />
both Sin Juin ind St Thomit,<br />
ira •ipMlilly IdMl hr<br />
, Chrlilmii •hopping.<br />
Silling from Ntw York.<br />
All ililju Craw-PmimlM Rftftfiy<br />
Minimum ritti lykjNt tt inmilUV<br />
SMRIVI<br />
TRAVEL SERVICE<br />
fMC UtWt Avt.<br />
<strong>City</strong>, N. )<br />
344K28<br />
$ I , M 1 fi . H H 8 0 0 it)<br />
SI 41** r .22 (JO<br />
Thi 1 fppt F Tnwn^hip<br />
Municipal Qsmmitl* i hu<br />
nffi ri'J to rurnish Sfi r iO (HH) 0(1<br />
t" further n riun th* ro^l t»f<br />
thi hnnd i^-sui In $7HP F ,J2 (10<br />
Shaffer rii*Hrnbi*d how tub*<br />
ind i liniinnt ion>) win m.ui' on<br />
thi OFigin tl plan** to rr-jrh thi<br />
pn M>ni p^timati d i i»-,U H*<br />
tuld th* judii nn that Turthrr<br />
tuU in thi priM HI plnns<br />
would ,i ritiU!i]> curtail inv<br />
t'dupatmn il prnyr im*. md<br />
would probably nni bt<br />
ippmvi d hy tht m its<br />
hhi<br />
'oms expansion <strong>of</strong> 111<br />
additional horn<br />
i-nirs facilities an<br />
iision <strong>of</strong> the gymnasium I<br />
ooms are developed<br />
new open classroon<br />
icepi which obviiiics th<br />
need for corridor space<br />
pi'rmits almosl maxlrr<br />
A eomparaiive rosl study i,l<br />
heal inn will h,.<br />
i'n \: tirrhtt<<br />
rid iinsw<br />
period f<br />
11<br />
presenta inn which iippi<br />
he well received hy<br />
HEATING OIL<br />
for n$t£xtrii Comfort<br />
Ted Wiiilin pinkii'- ,-H-I• 11111<br />
Silllrdis<br />
Lhi<br />
(Trip) mi; Ih" hjiAihiii' Ilil q,,<br />
Tnri) Bcllii WIIMIII -I,II ,,,i,,k,<br />
her I'linibiliuliiMis Al<br />
I 111 lit i I tiltl be mislea<br />
LiiM sea?.!,,, m its first ynar<br />
<strong>of</strong> is uli'nrc. Tunis River North<br />
Thi ^nr(ffid W3S a ^**IF study<br />
aval u at inri, don** by th? local<br />
Andficn's arm ii'i'iiii I,, dun Hiyh Hchool won two games<br />
faculty m conjunrtion with<br />
mtin' whin hi' mu.,!, ;, ,|,,,i and 1,1*1 ii,,. Their lone<br />
stati<br />
Hnniti' Hnrsl is •.! ill ,, sl.ilii" in vu'lories rump ovi'f Emerson<br />
Art' three *irnny funni'F^ in !h*' hchiilH whi'n hr finishrs In- and «t .Iiuu-ph's <strong>of</strong> Toms<br />
barkfield and hi. i-xpivLs tu shul Piiiil Mai-rii' is bfi-, .11,11,1; Rm-r Kvi-ry student in the<br />
have reasnmihls gnnd runninj: real fcniprlilivi' -mn |,,.', rii-u iii^h srh'>i,i liisl ve;ir was,<br />
attack [hiK war He stated thai<br />
Penningltiti has been running<br />
iliippi'ri ••••mniutmi; ""I Harry liy norrnai high school<br />
there are H* real stars hut<br />
like he did as a sophomore<br />
Wii|ini'r will, (ii.oiiji. standard*, an underclassman<br />
several (JiM.il ...lid player* nn<br />
when he showed flashes <strong>of</strong><br />
Hrhaiilli'f .%! I cMUl'<br />
74 freshmen who started<br />
Robi'rt Shpa, Tom Gable earn their unit much praise<br />
Washington •-Th" Aen. ,;]i,,r,.<br />
studies at the Lsnkenau<br />
ind Chuck BdWcock all could from Oakcrest's Dave Bryan<br />
Dcpartnn.nl has ri>prtB
PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THt UCBAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, SiPTIMBBR 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
OASSiFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
.Ufwsrtisenienfii for thrsn rtjlumns stiaM he in «<br />
<strong>of</strong> TTw SPrtnt-CI.AJiSIFV ItiAl<br />
<strong>On</strong>i- Timf. B Words nr Li'SS<br />
if»- per wurcl r*m-d|nj; 2ft wniHsl<br />
Kiinniiu; i ('niiMvlitivc Timns. inlh Lfi<br />
$1 15<br />
li or<br />
$s no<br />
Ark rpquinni; BOY Numhrrs, lac Morr<br />
— All Classified Advertis.ng Cash —<br />
TOO LATE m a^SSIFY ADS 2Sr EXTRA<br />
Art<br />
Copy m.-uM in. gn'iii lo rrprrsc-ntativr or brought to<br />
• iffr.-p prrsonnlly MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS In i-nvi-r cnsl Copy iitrrptpd ovpr phnni- as murtpsy<br />
iinil I'unvi'nii'lii'i' to ousliimpr Hi'mittntup miiet hr in hpfnrr<br />
aHviTtlsrnii-nl is srt n typ,'<br />
na«sif]|i(l Ilispiny Advertising T2r ppr Agilfp Ijnp<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
BOOTH HI L|N I,<br />
Of CU, IK* mn<br />
a»,1, SMB[ 10 i«<br />
rhi, iU,M,,n r;,,,,^<br />
dr.fi ss* ,,-,,i n*^,-<br />
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r,, „„ ,,,,, ,,,,,,,<br />
S»'dl» m.,<br />
liiulM"<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
>*VE &\%H TO TH&NR alf nuf ^eigh<br />
bars and fnend* for ^'1 the kind<br />
1655** .ififl ^iprt^S'Sn* ft* sympathy<br />
#SliSfidPi1 fr> DU> family during the<br />
r§££nf Ins* Of my w :
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PAGI 14 — SiCTION TWO THURSDAY, SIPTIMBER 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
PUBLIC NOTICI<br />
NOTICE TQ LIMIT CREDITORS<br />
present to taemitT<br />
Lsvel*ni3= Hughes 5. ciarrsrfl<br />
National Bank Bldfi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citj. N j OB?5S<br />
(J-1J--JI—o' 117 50<br />
CITT OF OCEAN Cirr, NEW<br />
ORDINANCE NO 107:<br />
AN ORpiNANCi: w ,im*»fid .i'<br />
gE IT ORE<br />
OF CQMMI5*<br />
OF OCLAN (<br />
for the *!6l3i!€<br />
amended and<br />
NFRS Of TMt<br />
r. IN THl COI<br />
NEW irnsrv T<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
trip to P.<br />
limy Club ant<br />
Oriober 21 Th.<br />
Further information mn;<br />
obtained and reservations r<br />
by callina Mrs Edward F<br />
Jr (399-757H) or Mrs Th.<br />
Williams (399 2S38)<br />
ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd<br />
VOTE FOR<br />
WILLIAM H. WOODS<br />
FOR FREEHOLDER<br />
i<br />
Resident and Real Estate • Insurance Broker<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Married to the former Mary Bluett • two children,<br />
Alice, 5; Elizabeth, 0<br />
* AB in Economics (Washington and Jefferson<br />
College)<br />
- Pres, 0, C. Board <strong>of</strong> Realtors — past State<br />
• Director, N.J. Exchange Club — Chairman,<br />
0. C, Halloween Parade for 5 years — past<br />
Pres,, United Methodist Men — member 0, C.<br />
Masonic Club — active in many other organisations,<br />
• Past years experience as 0, C, Dpty. Tax Assessor<br />
- member 0, C. Beach & Bayfront<br />
Preservation Committee.<br />
Orilana ,na Pa.a for by 0 Allan Itfeteh Jr, Campaign Manager<br />
Memorial Span not Suitable Arm Y Rational Guard lures high school grads<br />
for Interstate power line »B "1-3 p^H'S ^riZZ SD'E^B<br />
,„ ,1,, IT „, Hi vearold age ^ unit aprept member, will eategory have the highe,! ^"tion fo"mdue 'on<br />
NKW CASTLK, DKL ,HePt Authorilv as well ;,, ,„ ,„n,i«.>H Mm nnii u,,ii Miii.,,\ , , .1 i ,. TI, ,, «,.... ih,, „„,„! 1i,,. ,,,u 230-man battalion will be a,,, „,;„» ,„ i i.,_ ,i,/ suDrnitted nig nami,<br />
Iriinsmission line between<br />
suites <strong>of</strong> Delaware H ri ri N<br />
Jersey silid William J Mil<br />
Jr , Director uf the Deliiw<br />
Hiver iinri Bti> Aulhority<br />
He made I he cornmeni<br />
Ihe result <strong>of</strong> n public- hean<br />
held i Anirust in New t'lisi<br />
D. , HI which IIITH 1 ristallaiion <strong>of</strong> linan<br />
00,000 volt Mille<br />
MO-man battalmn will be wM priBt lo , j a m l a , y ]e7(j<br />
bet ween the iind<br />
LT well ;is t h<br />
employee himself will h<br />
i-overed rabies r<br />
covered under Ihe new Bin<br />
which could be u<br />
Cross Blue H h ie I<br />
ininsTTiission line fi<br />
'Comprehensive 100 Plan'<br />
"In addititsn."<br />
Tile additional roveray*<br />
Miller. "the r<br />
requirempnl for a I<br />
line ot this type w<br />
conditions which<br />
unsatisfactory (•><br />
1 I"'<br />
ipenniL* Convoenl ion on how t<br />
Mure than 1,00(1 ACC Berieration gaf<br />
iidiiiis iind their parents Platform<br />
i lender] i he event, which introduced<br />
wi larked ihe formal heginninij Rosenbaum,<br />
ht*e.tme effective HsqurekK ,i<br />
ihe program ran h<br />
I the <strong>1970</strong> 71 iirademic year,<br />
i Ihe ('dUi'fte's Jonathan<br />
administrative<br />
Truste '<br />
inaugurated. ' either Decemb.. ....... . ..... supr<br />
Solhsh s hdrir.'ss was titli>d Newtonville, ,<br />
Kdui-.iimn For What'" sang "Al the<br />
Di-fininu freedom as hymn<br />
1 ThomM said that the<br />
list "f^^^F---f are applicants who signed Jr^ygxsxsi<br />
mary "dream" must continue, and<br />
f<strong>of</strong> entl.an(!,<br />
i" urged the student,* to become up when they were older than anufion sh,<br />
le to "tnen and women <strong>of</strong> vision." 19, an individu,! in the 1719 KenMth vfc<br />
•dom After delivering his bracket who later submit* his fyA^ ^<br />
llish greetings, William W Preih<strong>of</strong>er nsme automatically receive! A»m,,_, u,»<br />
inity Jr, Vpntnor, president <strong>of</strong><br />
r <strong>of</strong> ACC's Student Oovernment<br />
cipal Association, gave the student*<br />
mini and parents humorous advice<br />
on how to bridge the<br />
ACC generation gap<br />
•eflts Platform gup«U < <strong>Sep</strong>tember Specials<br />
ntroduced by John u<br />
,,.,.« ,tosenbaum. dean <strong>of</strong><br />
fear, administrative and Board <strong>of</strong><br />
- • i" secretary.<br />
oopmno Linda Brown,<br />
itli-d Newtonville, ACX; sophdmore,<br />
sang "Al the River,"a revival<br />
as hymn<br />
cceptariee<br />
iiinteneinre rep<br />
The October<br />
Mnntpelicr, t>r, VI..-E. Vt...E. Branfnrd Branfor Authority will bn held ir<br />
WaJjier, head id <strong>of</strong> the Pest Centre Control conjunction cnnjunciu with ihe annua'<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> State itftte Fnrpsis. Fnrpsis, reonrts report gathering <strong>of</strong> thi' Irilernaliijiial<br />
that an apnal survey shnw Bridge. Tunnel and Turnpiki<br />
more thin 13(i,000 acres rps c<strong>of</strong><br />
/*s&.->eiar ion in<br />
primp timbefland in souther ouihern Canada, Ortoher 12<br />
Vprmont has received senuu<br />
damagp frgm a surnrner rater<br />
piUpr plague. Defnljation wa:<br />
estimated at about 75 Pbf cent<br />
the Ocioh<br />
held<br />
rli'lermiimlion." Sollish<br />
iliiii America is in the<br />
il (if a "crisis <strong>of</strong> ronflict<br />
ruiilruversy" for which<br />
iihon must hear at least<br />
(si the hhime<br />
'ir crisis can be resolved,<br />
sh said, only by the<br />
n c i) m p r o m i s i n g<br />
tnienEatlnn" <strong>of</strong> three<br />
•iples which he listed as:<br />
Thrimgh reorientation <strong>of</strong><br />
iiling thought and<br />
vmr in the schools in the<br />
HEW nesting Comfort<br />
lEWbeauty-NEWIowcost<br />
It's the<br />
fSl AMERICAN<br />
^STANDARD<br />
Breakthrough in • modem GAS<br />
furnace fol f^e modern home.<br />
P^formulating CHECK THESE FEATURES...<br />
Atlantic Theater to open<br />
with "Wait Until Dark"<br />
ional theories ^ Gleaming gold ind arctic *hlti<br />
finish!<br />
and ^decisive ^ u m h m U m (|J| m m<br />
nctionlng <strong>of</strong> " n«w univeml burners!<br />
institutional / "EW supfr-iffielincjr hsit ii.<br />
changer!<br />
lent and J NEW slidi-ogt hi|li^owar blowir<br />
<strong>of</strong> potent lysfim!<br />
' by which all j ADD-ON AIR CONDITIONING ANY<br />
With Atlantic Community Henry Hahn The pO|<br />
A mi'ri cans can an "avail TIME'Blowers are sized for add-on<br />
Theatre's first major p|ayPd by Bill Mosca a<br />
themselves ()f their ir fair shares lir conditioning equipmint<br />
production <strong>of</strong> its thirteenth Slu^enski eould pass<br />
uf ihe liberating and<br />
season, "Wait until dark", Blur-Coats<br />
humanizing opportunities ;"r[i <strong>of</strong><br />
opening tonight, all systems are Producer, Pearl Hoi: Hookerman Btnuine democracy."<br />
"Oo", and all act personnel is has the chore <strong>of</strong> meshin|i mes ail<br />
The convocation began with<br />
coordinating ,iti effort* to the complicated ttechnical<br />
more than 100 ACC<br />
produee a hit show. aspects <strong>of</strong> this production product Jim<br />
administrators and faculty<br />
"Wait until dark" was a Boyd, Bovd set designer desimier ha« has created<br />
members marching in an<br />
'ith Lee Romick on the stage, the kitchen <strong>of</strong><br />
academic procession.<br />
in the starring role and<br />
rh VillaKp basement Di William D. Young, dean<br />
ng g ppicture<br />
with Audrey apartment that -doubles for a<br />
iil •liie college, presided over<br />
Hepburn and Allen Arkin Th<br />
lom-eomplrlr wilh lnt, pr<br />
plot concerns a trio <strong>of</strong> crook<br />
who attempt to recover<br />
heroin-filled 'doll which ha<br />
been innocently brought acros<br />
the border by a youn<br />
n lfuiM" B n d ing educational theories<br />
aft ire<br />
ijinjficnm and decisive<br />
pii'laiions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ire and functioning <strong>of</strong><br />
entiri<br />
f CHEOK THE MICE;<br />
1 institutional<br />
III!,"<br />
v»l Jiblishment and<br />
lentaMon <strong>of</strong> potent<br />
5259 jjjH<br />
NORMAL ......<br />
REPLACEMENT 51 IIIIII<br />
enlafger, tripod, elf Ron<br />
The invocation was given by<br />
OFU-MD [!••<br />
McOovern, Joe Thompson.<br />
Ihe RHv John Henry Hester,<br />
George Davison, James Boyd.<br />
associiile minister <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Jr., and Joe Bellini constructed<br />
<strong>City</strong>'-, Shiloh Baptist Church,<br />
the border by a young the set: Nancy Boyd, Susan<br />
He also nave the benediction,<br />
photographer The pawn in the Mae Todd, d nnd Lynne Bisciglia<br />
AfliT the National Anthem<br />
game game is the the photographer's photographer's painted If it Ginny Fort-ell.-i<br />
and Siilute to the Flag, the<br />
blind wife who alone in their decorated it<br />
PLUMBING A<br />
GGreenwich i h Village Vill apartment, Dot Keel and Betty Sherfel<br />
falls prey to the criminals'<br />
tilii-n F. Thomas, oean ot<br />
HEATING<br />
are handling properties: Sally tud(Tit,s Recalling ACXJ's early<br />
ruthless determination to Thompson, Thompson costumes: costum C'leorpe history istnry, Thomas said the<br />
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