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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

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