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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 />

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Raider eleven set for <strong>1970</strong><br />

High Scho<br />

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our plumbing and huting<br />

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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 />

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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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TOUGHER THAN LEAPFROG -<br />

Three members <strong>of</strong> this leason's Red<br />

Raider football team go through one <strong>of</strong><br />

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 />

PLUMBING A<br />

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Custom Installations<br />

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Op« f r. 5 TUIS. thru IAT., J H f FRI. 1V|. (Otmt MM.)<br />

REFRESH YOUR HOME WITH<br />

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22 VILLAGE DRIVI NORTH<br />

SOMERS POINT '<br />

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 />

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 MALL<br />

ERNEST A,<br />

MADAM, Jr.<br />

FOR PRII HTIMATIi<br />

DIAL 399-3010<br />

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 />

addnNM In the eubacription<br />

lifts <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 />

FORMICA<br />

KITCHEN CABINETS and COUNTER TOPS<br />

BATH VANITIES - BUILT-IN FURNITURE<br />

Ted Taylor<br />

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overall winners Sandy Suhy and Bill<br />

Metzier stand behind Boy's winner Phil<br />

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 />

Don't delay!<br />

Fife address<br />

change today.<br />

PLASTERING<br />

GREG K. CORSON<br />

NIW INK • MTQflNS<br />

WATERPROOFED STUCCO<br />

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DAN S YKES CO.<br />

ROOFING<br />

SHEET METAL<br />

SIDING <strong>of</strong> All<br />

tup lw(. in i.iiih held ((u«lif>inK<br />

lur Ihi- final Milci. Pli-gU,<br />

di'lcauH Sandv C'lhi'n. H.'i 7y<br />

in thi- firs! hpiit C'livi' Mi.pi.<br />

PriBi'ti Phi! Van Wirklp 7:) 7j.<br />

in th(. wrnnd hvat Mirhiic!<br />

Huln^k tj.ppfd Davi' KI-I'MI<br />

99 HO in th«> third hfal<br />

VanWiekl.. and Holrick both<br />

finishPd With 92 pinnU in thi.<br />

final i rjmpptition bu! Van<br />

Wjcklp won the top spni hasuri<br />

«n the nest b^st wav*-<br />

The Boys' Midgi.I Umslon<br />

fur (how 1 I and 12 featured<br />

'wo heat* Scott H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

ifli;. d Riililn<br />

in ihi- lirM<br />

C:arni'> ra.Ml<br />

Hi'uvi y. ] ]7<br />

)vri-v Kid y:i.<br />

wai whilr Ju..<br />

di-lcalrri Bill<br />

m ihi. MT<strong>On</strong>d<br />

hi'.iit OadiTi i ami' up with the<br />

firs! phiri midil. however, by<br />

sronriB ftfi piimu, in the finals<br />

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 />

was third With f,h and Ray<br />

Mangold's. 60 points earned<br />

BlU&titW<br />

hirtl f iiu rt h<br />

The Girl'i Dlvisi>m;<br />

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WINDOWS ,d<br />

reFORE yOU BUY YOU ARE<br />

INVmD TO COMPARE<br />

fur<br />

novire fi.nnaj,.s agert 1 ,'i md<br />

under. i4;ij, ;i]*fj run sn tine heal<br />

and won hv Handy Suh^ with<br />

Mil poiriij, Debbie Dufiy Wiy,<br />

jusi one p,,ini hack in M-rund<br />

place while Meredith Kille waj,<br />

si difcLanl third with 46<br />

OrSA mfmbfR Art Ford<br />

and B-ih Adamii « >-,.<br />

pleiya-d with the mu-rest shown<br />

in (his HiperimenUil eonlMt<br />

that they indicated it would far<br />

made at li-gst an annual event<br />

ALL UNITS MADE FROM<br />

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Tops jn Quality and Workmanship<br />

lACH WINDOW CUSTOMJWADE TO YOUR SIZi<br />

DELIVERY<br />

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FRED S. TARVES, 3rd<br />

+ + BUILDER * +•<br />

Home and Business Construction<br />

Remodeling and Repairs <strong>of</strong> all Kindi<br />

CALL m m DON TARVES at 399-2306<br />

<strong>of</strong> FRED TARVES at 399-1127<br />

f BAYVIEW PLACE OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

STAHLER'S<br />

REGrSTERED BUILDERS<br />

Res.: 3315 Wat Ave. Dial 399.2980<br />

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325 WIST AVINUi<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

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 />

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VINCENT STAHLER<br />

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Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding<br />

Dial 399.4724<br />

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PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />

The<br />

tip' '1M1<br />

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(onmoptjliuin Club ii<br />

iliB a Jumble Sale<br />

V at the home uf Mri.<br />

Slretuin, 1007<br />

husi-iu av . the<br />

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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 />

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Forced Air Heating — Air Conditioning<br />

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1H90 Serving ihp Area for 79 Yean - IMS<br />

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