Sep 1970 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1970 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1970 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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