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Feb 1980 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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(W9)3W-S41l Thursday.<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 7,<strong>1980</strong><br />

not longer doubt that winter had. come to the area bay with Ice,<br />

Schoolbourd-students talk<br />

ByTJMFAHERTY<br />

pave or not to pave!<br />

SJS HL£l B ffii l ««*««> !«• hen held up center,<br />

apttal Improvement bond ^ competition wlih Atlantic .- i. If council does approve':&••;<br />

connection with an alley Rabat §ald the center has tht<br />

m te the paving, to the mggg<br />

Improvement bond.<br />

MM the budget,;*««£!<br />

private entity, council formatf?<br />

parkin* lot. If the plan Is<br />

^approved, It would mean i W;jJHi<br />

«fl5uif;aw percent <strong>of</strong> that T — * * ^ — . • .. . ....•.' " ' • ' • •-: "^v^l<br />

»£&&&*•. Jwcpensive pumping seeekn<br />

KWzfr, whs favors fee - - 0 . :•?: w ; h«t5<br />

I^TOmirnJUAW «PW"Mbr «ttended by dpal Michael Oprtano. had been Hetod up by polk* decision. Hie following ImrardsOeeafl^ aapual^ ^ t e ' ^ ^ ^ f c , i lon|teS^ffiwiftlS<br />

« »fc «^ ff^'.^SftWJSP fc&^L"*" Winded aMwberaOaBfiS W^ay JJ*«^ «W *. 4R««fty *»>»«» ¥!*• Wtt Wi«to?i '4 Ooaital *c£mp«nvln« fijin^ may<br />

wLt1.ffiAi te^wewa^^^ ^%^^^^1 ft^^SS^^^^^^t<strong>of</strong>e^^toS^t<strong>of</strong>flffi : mmmpmi^^m^^^^m^l'<br />

' ""I ^ laSaryM the <strong>Ocean</strong>i gator, walked oat <strong>of</strong> chsaes downithe coast Btan,whlehwiabec«nptoted living OR shifting *awier<br />

." I Wy loard <strong>of</strong> Education ftrjmuTfcouMinpweat; Thj propoied recycling soi»ttmett|iiprt|^not WandV -^'T^:.<br />

SenUnidJJsdger m be Increased to 2S cents.<br />

meeting when request** by a In a plated development,<br />

•tor. the Sentinel-Ledger has<br />

—- learned that Board*<br />

changes In school<br />

place after school hourt OA I P,Mperyi«re«ce^wtat<strong>of</strong>fljeWjglailppiwhtt«aflBi I obtained a court order communication between the<br />

Friday and the suspension ,1 year maU subscription will cost $11. I demanding that the board student body and the adwm<br />

mm bmumds^ I f e nication ween the<br />

demanding that the board student body and the ad-<br />

^ I hear tte tt matter tt and d reaJer J a muiliB.atton7 l t t 7<br />

Rackley pltyed In ttav<br />

nlght> game, aesplte the jfoni<br />

stretch wilh no pr«cticP, •nj<br />

was a slgnlfleant factor In ig£ In tJpper Township<br />

team's 84-68 victory. He<br />

•cored 19 points.<br />

He got his first gtartW<br />

assignment since the<br />

O^cials hope to save gross receipts<br />

was no factor at «n<br />

scoring only slipdnni In a ?t ByT0M8CHAEFER and franchise tax receipts tounless<br />

It is further amended.<br />

62 loss to cape-Atlantic<br />

be retained by the state and "I understand that it won't<br />

, League leeder WlMwood. UFPim jQWNSffip _ re-distributed to urban eittts, pass in the assembly," said<br />

Though both sides ha^ Although the State Senate has Mayor Leonard Migllacdo Mlgliaccio. "unless It's<br />

declined to dlstuss the M b approved^ a ufl allowing M said he is confident that op- amended to allow for a $,000<br />

meeting, called at fee requeat percent <strong>of</strong> the annual increase position in the assembly wfil cap or eliminate the local<br />

<strong>of</strong> school <strong>of</strong>ficials, It Wit <strong>of</strong> the grata receipts utility halt the bill's final passage purpose tax."<br />

Juke Box restaurant, Monday night.<br />

^teil^ji<br />

oney for ana m*itn.<br />

Suspects are charged<br />

in Juke Box robbery<br />

ByTOMSCHAEFER opened the cash register and<br />

backed away, slowly walking<br />

Two Juveniles and an adult from Mm, Hi grabbed the<br />

have been charged in con- money and ran by me telling<br />

The prwent bin provides<br />

thatany municipality that h<br />

a municipal purpose tax <strong>of</strong><br />

tew than 10 cents per 1100 <strong>of</strong><br />

assessed valuation will low SO<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the Increase in<br />

utility taxes this year over the<br />

previous one.<br />

Last year the township<br />

received »3.1 million from the<br />

gnu receipt and franchise<br />

tax due to the BJL England<br />

electric generating plant.<br />

This year win bring HOMOO<br />

more than 1979, or $3.5<br />

million.<br />

"Our Interpretation <strong>of</strong> thy<br />

e is that it's an arbitrary<br />

distinction by the<br />

state to reoeiic additional<br />

monies to fund the big cities,"<br />

said Ames Waldron, town-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Monday night dollars from the cash ment, while rewarding large<br />

about 7:10, police reported ttgJMr, Nothing else was due* that are weD known for<br />

yesterday. taken or destroyed. their Uck <strong>of</strong> efficiency.<br />

back door and ran towmrda<br />

cutting board.<br />

James Ntektai*aid "we have flnw • aurplua in invettment<br />

a » percent arntt rate on Income. Official* hope to<br />

anned robberies. We have eliminate aeeOon <strong>of</strong> the bfll<br />

— - - --*• • ,gie §B|<br />

Next to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> artist, Florence Deeley, is a monster friend, one <strong>of</strong><br />

her various and sundry creations that adorn a home turned art gallery in<br />

town.<br />

Local artist<br />

Sculptress is fond <strong>of</strong> monsters<br />

ByTOMSCHAEFER "If I had a classic Greek sculpture, perhaps<br />

no ont would say anyttlng."<br />

auTOuaunga <strong>of</strong> her mural-covered walls, beer is depicted on c<strong>of</strong>fee tables because it<br />

Toe lady standing In her Uvingroan with tbe was a local brew to the Deeley family before ,<br />

shopping bag has no character, though. it moved from Chicago to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> flvp<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the world, according to her creator, dream come true; «n art studio all to her-:<br />

around drinking beer or Just watching life "Artists congregate here and meet more<br />

Maybe tt'i the way I'd like to be."<br />

Deeley almost talked a rertauranteur<br />

friend into using her in the reataurant but a<br />

laat minute decision against it United the<br />

everytting. to ordw to survive, we're got to<br />

compete with ourselves as well as otter<br />

ptopto." •<br />

She is not pr<strong>of</strong>ound or philosophical about'<br />

crime* In the dty." Such creations open up human nature to acknowledged As soon as her wort to<br />

-•• •Secttoul.pagfS robbery.aaldaheaawanoOMr city I* on an island, it to ?try<br />

....Se^ai.patti man with a itockim ovw hto hard » commit an armed fj<strong>of</strong>MronM TV townahln<br />

...^e«Wl,|»get bead rup toward>r with rcbbTy in IU conflne*. m»t*S$m mn£ torn<br />

,...SMd«ii.i»iei what pohc. d*«ibtd •• a "At any given tinv there faLiS^li^^ 1 ^<br />

'...••8MiiH4,.in«e3 ptoe. _j .. : ':a «n no tat than four paM ,<br />

v...«Ntt»fcp«ffU- ^-J; ^dten^ pot fc. CM, on tb#«rwu along with r^m^m~^m<br />

bopenttaca^regWtr.'1 p»tn*ro-,ontl»rtrerta.'' MMMbnm<br />

"A writer writes, and an<br />

Yet aome sights need no art education to<br />

understand.<br />

Met to tor. She oM to be naked but new<br />

she's covered. Often m Bad her shawl<br />

moved back <strong>of</strong>fbershoulderf," said Deeley.<br />

something else. Yet she'll compete with<br />

tarseH to become more creative. y<br />

"When I go to museums, I compete »mi<br />

toe creator <strong>of</strong> the piece I'm looking at t<br />

admlrt li B I don't look, men I *tf|p<br />

'Please turn 'to page MJsf f

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