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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

TOE BENTPJEL-lfflPOERi OCEAN COTE.<br />

T <br />

mistress Club will hold a ~-'r -<br />

covered dish sapper meeting A short business meeting<br />

6:30 pjn. Wednesday, Jan. 11 will foUow, and plans wllljc%<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> Barbara G<strong>of</strong>f. made for the speech contest".<br />

Each member will bring a meeting Jan. 25 in<br />

covered dish and white primary school, 5th Street andi<br />

elephant gift Item for an West Avenue, '\<br />

We proudly present the<br />

CORNELL UNIVERSITY^<br />

GLEE CLUB<br />

* qn<br />

Sunday, January 8th, 1984<br />

7i80 p.m.<br />

^ iit<br />

St. Peter's United Methodist Church "°;<br />

8Hi St. and Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, I<br />

Voluntary Donation <strong>of</strong> $2.00<br />

will be aMtpted at door<br />

GOING OUT OF<br />

BUSINESS<br />

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THUR8I)/\Y, JANUARY S, 1981 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 5 -T- SECTION ONE i<br />

notes<br />

by Margie Bowen<br />

| the hoUday<br />

proved a busy one<br />

ffjroMyrorkers<br />

awfeeas)pMieeiii the Potat<br />

repffcno drunk driving<br />

-during the hoUday<br />

prtfom Deo, a to 5 ajn.<br />

Jan.-l.<br />

^ there wen two<br />

ving ng arrests<br />

for the<br />

period. i<br />

v was very, very<br />

there were a lot less<br />

driving," reported.<br />

Point Police apt<br />

^mls."Itwasareal<br />

attributed the<br />

m [Jo the beefed-up drunk<br />

ijjiwi.<br />

"fiyirjone Is aware <strong>of</strong> what<br />

aMifapppentothemnowandl<br />

p M « i you get down to It<br />

they're afraid <strong>of</strong> losing their<br />

Ucense." Mathls said.<br />

Somers Point Superintendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schools wmiam<br />

Troehler, 53, has been<br />

released from West Jersey<br />

Hospital after suffering a<br />

heart attack Dee. 22.<br />

Accgrdtag to hospital <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fciala; Troehler was<br />

r - 'gedDec.3L<br />

While it's been years In the<br />

making and promlfllng, it<br />

appears as though cable<br />

television in Upper Township<br />

will become a reality by the<br />

end o(Ma month.<br />

According to Hike<br />

Mamljijiafc general manager<br />

•talnment based in<br />

i Pity the actual turn-on<br />

la dependent on when<br />

equipment comes in and<br />

weather conditions.<br />

"I hate to give a date,"<br />

Adamchak said "because<br />

they've (Upper Township<br />

residents) been told for e<br />

long time different dates."<br />

The' basic cable service will<br />

17 channels. Residents<br />

also have the option to<br />

{fahase five additional<br />

imtweUasaenoloe<strong>of</strong><br />

five pay services such as<br />

Disney, HBO (Home Box<br />

Office), Showtime, Prism,<br />

and Playboy.<br />

The prices were<br />

unavailable as <strong>of</strong> presstime.<br />

i» "__^_ ._•..-, - , J .<br />

Carol Osbome, an <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

be township Is seeking an<br />

attorney to represent<br />

Aramlngo and the township<br />

has yet to be scheduled a<br />

hearing before the state<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Public Utilities.<br />

The water company is<br />

seeking a rate increase.<br />

In the meantime, the water<br />

is being tested and the facility<br />

maintained, Osborne said.<br />

The Cape May County<br />

freeholders recently approved<br />

bonding for the new<br />

County Library branch which<br />

will be built In Upper<br />

Township.<br />

Bids for construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

branch, to be located in<br />

Petersburg on Route 831 near<br />

the middle school, an expected<br />

to be accepted before<br />

March 1 with the completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the building by early next<br />

year.<br />

Recently the freeholders<br />

approved a 1115,000 bond<br />

Issue to finance construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the facility that will be<br />

nearly Identical to the one in<br />

Lower Township. The cost Is<br />

estimated at 1775,000 and the<br />

county is seeking a |269,000<br />

state Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Education pant to absorb<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the costs.<br />

The building, which is based<br />

on the recycled design <strong>of</strong><br />

architect Carmen LaRoga for<br />

the Lower Township branch,<br />

had some adjustments including<br />

more and larger<br />

windows to complement the<br />

rural setting <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

branch.<br />

According to recent reports,<br />

recycling the plans saved the<br />

county $50,000 to flOO.000.<br />

toners Point residents had<br />

an early rising yesterday<br />

morning after the city's fire<br />

alarm became stock "blowing<br />

out" for about 10 minutes.<br />

According to police, a house<br />

fire on <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Avenue<br />

was called in and the alarm<br />

went <strong>of</strong>f at 4:52 a.m. and<br />

became stuck.<br />

LIBRARY UNIT MEKONG<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Library Board<br />

will meet 3:30 p.m. Monday,<br />

Jan. 9 in the library.<br />

with'the Department <strong>of</strong> En-<br />

# ronmental Protection told<br />

AFRICAN VIOLETS<br />

TO BE DISCUSSED<br />

he" Sentinel-Ledger The garden department <strong>of</strong><br />

yesterday that the DEP is the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic dub will<br />

waiting for Township Solicitor meet 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the<br />

James Waldron to "get back" fflh Street and Haven Avenue<br />

to them with word on what the youth center. Charles Fischer<br />

township plans to do regar- Jr. <strong>of</strong> Fischer Greenhouses<br />

ding the Aramlngo Water Co. Will discuss African violets<br />

in Strathmere,<br />

during a slide presentation.<br />

Currently, Osbome said, The public is welcome.<br />

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MILLER OPTICAL CO.<br />

oP<br />

Gorman E. Miller<br />

I J . Miller<br />

| Senior Citizen<br />

[Discount on Request<br />

EYEGLASSES<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

FOR 1 YEAR<br />

Under Our<br />

Wearor<br />

'Protection Plan<br />

PRESCRPDONS - REPAJRS • DUPLICATIONS<br />

Sun Glasses - Designer Frames<br />

v<br />

NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS<br />

(1) Go <strong>On</strong> Diet<br />

(2) Exercise'<br />

Proper Rest<br />

Btif DRAPES<br />

(5)<br />

BhstB by Senior studio<br />

Fire companies from three cities responded to a fire at this 532 <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Ave.<br />

house early yesterday morning. It was the second time m four days the home was hit by<br />

a suspicious fire and authorities determined it to be the work <strong>of</strong> an arsonist. The home<br />

was vacant at the time. A Unwood fireman was treated for smoke inhalation.<br />

The Gardens Civic<br />

Association will hold a<br />

general membership<br />

meeting, 8 pjn. Friday, Jan.<br />

20 at The Flanders Hotel<br />

where tin main topic <strong>of</strong><br />

discussion will be the recent<br />

revaluation.<br />

Speakers will be James<br />

Andrea, tax assessor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, and George Powell Jr.,<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the citizens<br />

Revaluation discussion Jan. 20<br />

Mo aren't satisfied with their<br />

assessments.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served following tin meeting.<br />

The association announced fashion show at The Flanders<br />

upcoming events for this year on June 22, the annual<br />

wlllbe a yard sale on April 28, meeting during June, and the<br />

tile ladies luncheon and annual bike parade on July 4.<br />

Christian women's unit sets luncheon<br />

A "flurries <strong>of</strong> fashion" show The Christian Women's is served at ttiM pm witti<br />

wul be presented by the Coat Oub Is nm-deneininatlonal doors opening at noon,<br />

Rack n <strong>of</strong> Ventnor during the and the luncheons are open to For reservations, call<br />

luncheon meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape- the public with free- Nancy at 927-4301 or Mary at<br />

committee appointed by theAtlantic<br />

Christian Women's babysitting providio. Lunch BMSM by Jan. 9.<br />

mayor to review the Club, Jan. 11 at Mac's<br />

revaluation.<br />

Restaurant, iomers Point.<br />

They will explain why and<br />

how the revaluation was Kim Senseney, soloist <strong>of</strong> Store-wide<br />

accomplished and why the<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, will present<br />

citizens committee was special mustc. She will be<br />

formed and requested a delay accompanied by Jane Mc- CLEARANCE<br />

<strong>of</strong> final filing the newNeal,<br />

Quest speaker, Patsy<br />

reassessment.<br />

Fraser <strong>of</strong> Bryn Mawr, Pa.,<br />

Attorney Mark Blel will also will explain "What It ill melts 20% to 40%<br />

be present to. monitor<br />

questions from the audience down to." A mother <strong>of</strong> tour,<br />

and discuss the new she has previous experience<br />

assessment with those people In tin field <strong>of</strong> merchandising.<br />

<strong>of</strong>f regular price<br />

:<br />

Elissa Uretsky-Odle^<br />

Call<br />

823-0079<br />

unattractive Hair<br />

Removed Permanently<br />

Glearance<br />

20% Off 3-<br />

Handbags, glove§, hat§, scarves<br />

robe§, lingerie<br />

— and —<br />

Coats, jackets, storm coats r '<br />

All from regular stock<br />

939AsboryAVe<br />

Phone 3W-S800<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Barton's Semi-Annual<br />

aEARANCESALE<br />

20% OFF<br />

: All Ladies'Naturalizer and<br />

7 •-<br />

nVHush Puppies. Shoes<br />

> i 'Free Totes* Umbrella ^/ ^<br />

with thia purchase <strong>of</strong> ,l4,;,-<br />

Ladles^Hush Puppies Boots.;<br />

All Regular Stock<br />

"827-837 AsbWy Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

399 6400<br />

Hours:<br />

9 to 5:30 Dally<br />

Our 30%<br />

Discount Policy<br />

Makes Everyday<br />

WOOL COATS<br />

'All the famous makers<br />

at discount prices"<br />

7312 VENTNOB AVE<br />

Vefltnor,8Z3-5774<br />

131N. Jersey Awe. Abiecon.641-S10Z<br />

121 Undli Ave. Vlneliw). 692-5803<br />

PYTHIAS<br />

on the Boardwalk<br />

FINAL CLEARANCE<br />

112 Price -c<br />

on Sweaters<br />

95<br />

Clotoout*7<br />

I '-V<br />

. on Selected Clothing<br />

Fasliion show set by auxiliary<br />

Potpourri '84 wiU be the the show, door prizesjud free"<br />

theme for the annual luncheon parking.<br />

and fashion show sponsored Chairmen for the event are;<br />

by the auxiliary <strong>of</strong> theCynthia<br />

Green and Florence^<br />

Children's Seashore House on Cade Reservations are,"<br />

Jan, 18 at Caesar's Regency limited and should be made '<br />

Hotel Casino.<br />

by Jan. 11. For information<br />

Fashions will be presented call 26W442 or 28M406.<br />

by Rtnettes following the<br />

luncheon at 12:30 p.m<br />

Donation Is |20 per person and CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

Includes cocktaiU, luncheon. BRING RESULTS<br />

OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />

Opens?to*Men..Sat,<br />

In «ntf meet<br />

the new ownari,<br />

Alma a, Ted William*<br />

GIFTS • JEWELRY<br />

COLLECTABLE*<br />

MUSIC BOXES<br />

CRYSTAL BRASS<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

from many companies<br />

Mid-Winter r<br />

Clearance<br />

Now In Progress?<br />

ForJanuary .<br />

Open Thun., Fri. & Saturday* , ; <<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m. -, ,,,r<br />

Super Savings<br />

on selected Full<br />

Fashioned Sweaters<br />

and Sportswear 1<br />

Now thru<br />

Jan. 21, 1984<br />

Me f<br />

and Mon<strong>of</strong>lram Shop<br />

7HiStr««t'atisbwy<br />

O Ci > y<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 39t-1>40r<br />

s oar bag"<br />

SWEATER OUTLET<br />

Presents It's<br />

BUY N0W1 WHILE SELECTIONS ARE PLEMTTUL<br />

MONOGRAMM1NG AVAILABLE<br />

TerraMarPiaza<br />

900TiHonRd..HorlhfleW<br />

\&Xn<br />

AU Q&<br />

, (609); '<br />

645-3320.<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE<br />

Obituaries<br />

r., 40, lawyer<br />

with Casino Control Commission<br />

Lewis F. Clark Jr., 40, a Motor counsel fat the state Caalno<br />

Control Commission, died at home Sunday.<br />

A resident here for three years, he was bom in MlllvUle<br />

andllvedtheremostothlsllfe.He was found Monday by a<br />

Mend who became conc«nied when he was unable to contact<br />

Cferir by telephone.<br />

[n his position with the Casino Control Commission Jn<br />

-AJlantlc <strong>City</strong>, Clark was In charge <strong>of</strong> the faculties review<br />

a ction in the licensing division. He also was In line to<br />

bJcome deputy director <strong>of</strong> tint division.<br />

i3ar)c joined the casino commission staff In 1979 after<br />

wirklng In private law practice, where he specialised In<br />

pfenning and zoning law.<br />

Se was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Mlllville High School, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania, and University <strong>of</strong> Virginia Law School.<br />

'After graduating from law school In 1969, he became an<br />

associate In the law firm <strong>of</strong> Porreca, OkoniewsM and IM<br />

Elm UWtQ 1976, be was a partner In the Brm <strong>of</strong> Waltman,<br />

CJark and Rellly. Between 1974 and 1975 he also served a<br />

sfeff counsel to then Assemblyman James Hurley.<br />

. dark bad a background in engineering as well as taw.<br />

From 1976 until 1979 he worked for George A. Shock<br />

itesoclfltes in Mlllville as an engineering aide and field chief.<br />

; He was a member <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Bar Association and<br />

(he American Bar Association. He was a former star athlete<br />

at Mfflvflle High School, when he participated in varsity<br />

football and basketball. ,<br />

5 Ha was a member <strong>of</strong> the 1983 Group Champion Team and<br />

fe his senior year at the high school was named one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

ifcholar-athletea in the Cumberland County area by the<br />

Rational Football League.<br />

; Survivors include his father; Lewis F. dark ST., and bis<br />

^mother, Gladys Evans Clark, boa <strong>of</strong> Mlllvflle; two<br />

sons, Scott and Jeff dark <strong>of</strong> Semen Point; a stepbrother,<br />

Douglas Evans <strong>of</strong> Brigantine; and two stepslstera, Dolores<br />

Ettfaria <strong>of</strong> Vtaeiand and Denise Schellhaus <strong>of</strong> MlllvUle.<br />

• Services will be U a jn. Friday hi to Rocap-Shannon<br />

Thank You<br />

<strong>On</strong>e and all for your<br />

kindness and sympathy in<br />

our time <strong>of</strong> bereavement.<br />

The Dickerson Family<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Memorial Funeral Home, Mlllville, with the Rev, William<br />

TnlelWng <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />

Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.<br />

Friends may call 7 to 9 pjn. today (Thursday) In the<br />

(uneral hone. •<br />

ftUthJoonVaiiGnien, 49;<br />

boarding house owner<br />

_ Edith Joan VanOrden, 49, died Sunday at her home ben.<br />

The owner-operator <strong>of</strong> to Home House boarding bouse<br />

here, she wu a member <strong>of</strong> the Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church. Born to Peterson, she was an ana resident 10 years.<br />

Surviving are a sen, Arthur <strong>of</strong> Sugarloaf Key, Fla.; a<br />

daughter, Ekllth A. Champon <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; her parents,<br />

Arthur and Edith Dodds <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; and tour grand. •<br />

children.<br />

Graveside services were Wednesday in Laurel Grove<br />

Memorial Park, Totowa, NJ.<br />

Memorial contributions In her memory may be made to<br />

fee Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.<br />

Arrangements by to Brownlng-Forehay Funeral Home,<br />

Hawthorne.<br />

John Skelly;<br />

was teller at savings and loan<br />

SOMERSP01NT-JohnA.Skelly,73,ol42GlbbsAv,dled<br />

Tuesday in Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Formerly employed by Supplee Dairies Dolly Madison lee<br />

Cream, Mr. Shelly later was • teller and cashier for to<br />

~ Anchor Savings and Loan Association. He was a dog and cat<br />

breeder for 25 years, and was a member <strong>of</strong> Si Joseph's<br />

Church and the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Stamp Club. He was treasurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> to Sojex Association <strong>of</strong> South Jersey Stamp Clubs.<br />

An Army lieutenant during World War Q, he served in to<br />

Philippines and Japan. A graduate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, he was a lifelong area resident.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Betty S.; a stepson, Robert A.<br />

Barnes <strong>of</strong> Somerg Point; a brother, Anthony T. <strong>of</strong> Northfleld;<br />

a sister, Mary Amanda Downey <strong>of</strong> West Cheater, Pa.; and<br />

two grandsons.<br />

Ham <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be delebrated 11 ajn.<br />

Saturday at St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in Zlon<br />

Cemetery, Bargalntown.<br />

Friends may call one hour prior to Mass at to Adams-<br />

Perfect Funeral Home, Northfleld.<br />

William Jackson, 69<br />

MANAHAWKIN — William Jackson,<br />

died Dec. 29 at home.<br />

Bert In Camden, he lived here three years and was a<br />

Reading Railroad freight conductor for 27 years, retiring In<br />

ffl®, r<br />

Mr. Jackson was a World War U Army veteran and had<br />

been a quarterback for the Cramer HUl Wildcats football<br />

team from 1936 to 1938.<br />

Speak To An Attorney<br />

In Tht Privacy Of<br />

YOUR OWN HOME I<br />

George ^Sickle,! Jrr t<br />

Attorney <strong>of</strong> Low .<br />

General Practice<br />

(609) 692-4442<br />

-•>,' r« t •"•*.<br />

He is survived by his wife,' Elenore; lour sons, William <strong>of</strong><br />

Long Beach, Miss,, Russell <strong>of</strong> McKee aty, John <strong>of</strong><br />

Heasantvllle and Paul <strong>of</strong> Dover, Del.; four daughters,<br />

Elenore Scheldler, at home, Carol Costello <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Linda Phillips <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUIe and Susan Pickens <strong>of</strong> Vent-'<br />

nor; two brothers, Russell <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken and Charles <strong>of</strong><br />

Cherry Hill; four sisters, Alice Tracy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, Mary<br />

Heller <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken, Julia Wnuk <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUIe and Betty<br />

Sommers <strong>of</strong> Riverside;, and 22 grandchildren. ,';<br />

Services were Dee. 30 in Ship Bottom. Interment was<br />

private at to convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

Gertrude King;<br />

was retibrcd brad hostess<br />

Gertrude 1, King, 84, <strong>of</strong> 17 E. 10th St., died Dec. 21 in<br />

BurdetteTomlhi Memorial Hospital, Cape May Court House.<br />

Mrs, King retired after 20 years as head hostess at the<br />

Philadelphia Racquet Club, An <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty resident six<br />

years, she was bom In Dreaher, Pa.<br />

Surviving are a son, Edward M. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty; four<br />

listers, Anna Dougherty, Margaret Dougherty and Sarah<br />

Lamb, all <strong>of</strong> Ambler, Pa., and Marie Barby <strong>of</strong> Lansdale,<br />

Pa.; and three grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Dec. 24 In St<br />

Francis Cabrinl Church. Interment was In Holy Cross<br />

Cemetery, Mays Landing.<br />

Arrangements were by the Chester J, Wlmberg Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Fred Battling;<br />

was co-ownei' <strong>of</strong> lumber company<br />

MARMORA - Fred R. BartUng, 84, <strong>of</strong> IS Stanhope Rd.<br />

died Saturday in the Iinwood Convalescent Center.<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld, Mr. BartUng was an ana<br />

resident for to past SO years.<br />

The retired co-owner and operator <strong>of</strong> Surburban Lumber<br />

Co. In Oaklyn, he was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Lodge 171<br />

Free and Accepted Masons, to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club<br />

and the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Fishing aub.<br />

Surviving are three daughters, Helen M. Gundrum <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Dorothy Shearer <strong>of</strong> Inverness, Fla., and Jean M.<br />

Long <strong>of</strong> Temarac, Fla.<br />

• Services were Wednesday In to Godfrey Funeral Borne <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Interment was in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

The family suggests memorial contributions be made to<br />

St. Peter's United Methodist Church.<br />

Winifred Ricliardson, *M|<br />

<strong>of</strong> Anita Drive, former teacher<br />

Winifred Drew Richardson, 94, <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor died<br />

Tuesday in Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

. Bom hi St. Johnsbury, Vt. and a longtime resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Bloomfield, N.J. she resided here for 11 years.<br />

Mrs. Richardson was a former teacher In St. Johnsbury<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

858 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

Oeoan Cfty, N J<br />

This year,<br />

put more in your own<br />

pocket, less in Uncle Sam's,<br />

You still have time to give<br />

yourself a $2,000 tBX deduction<br />

~1oT~1983 "Just open eh individual<br />

Retirement Account before you<br />

file your Income tex return<br />

Even if you're already covered<br />

by a retirement plan, you can<br />

invest up to $2,000 <strong>of</strong> your 1983<br />

Wagefe. Up to $4,000 if you and<br />

your spouse both work. And a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> $2,550 in separate<br />

accounts if your spouse isn't<br />

employed<br />

Your investment is tax-free<br />

until you retire.<br />

Bo is the interest And it's 11 ,<br />

sizeable 1 You have a choice <strong>of</strong> a'<br />

"fixecTfatie. 1B monthcertificate or"<br />

a floating rate certificate based on<br />

the weekly Mo^ey, Market rate<br />

Best <strong>of</strong> all, your IRA<br />

investment is insured up to<br />

$100,000By tha FSLIC.<br />

So befdre you pay your taxes<br />

this ygar, pay yourself Visit en IRA<br />

'Specialist at CBpe May County<br />

Savings and Loan today, and open<br />

an IRA Account It's deductible I '<br />

We're In tha business <strong>of</strong> making your money make money.,<br />

IRA BpaciallsU<br />

Robert J. Boyar<br />

,/ E. Joan Sdnltaingi Cane May county Savings & Loan<br />

Cm* May 8B4O900<br />

IRASpwIaltat<br />

'40,S. Slura Rgl , ,<br />

901 Aab-lphl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, Suzanne Liberto <strong>of</strong> Huntington Harbor, Calif,, „*"'<br />

and Kathleen Patten <strong>of</strong> Glen 01001, Pa.; a sister, Marlon-' -<br />

Murphy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; and nine grandchildren. ' „' 11<br />

Memorial Mass was celebrated Tuesday in Our Lady Stiff'''<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sea Church, Cape May. , '<br />

Interment was in Ape May County Veterans Cemetery/ '<br />

Arrangments were by the John C. Sudak Funeral Home, , 1<br />

ape May. ••;<br />

Bertha Meyer;<br />

registered nurse siroe 1927<br />

Bertha Meyer, 72, <strong>of</strong> this city and Cape May, died Dec. 27<br />

In Lloyd Nolan Hospital in Birmingham, Ala. '," r<br />

A registered nurse since 1927, she was employed in Dr. <<br />

Harold Hughes' <strong>of</strong>fice in ape May for many years. She also,<br />

worked as a nurse at the Woodbine State School and at '<br />

Wesley Manor In <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. A<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> Chapter iW <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the <br />

EastemStar<strong>of</strong>CapeMayand<strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Advent <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />

She U survived by a ulster, Florence Rodan <strong>of</strong> West Cape<br />

May,<br />

Services were Dec. 30 in the John C. Sudak Funeral Home,<br />

Cape May. Interment was In Arlington Cemetery, Darby, .<br />

Pa. The.Rev. RobertKahl Jr., pastor <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal-<br />

Church otthe Advent, <strong>of</strong>ficiated. „ .<br />

Espressioris <strong>of</strong> sympathy may be made in her name to the -<br />

church. ~ " -<br />

Helen R Hagerman;<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

LONG BRANCH — Helen (Bakley) Hagerman <strong>of</strong> Long.<br />

Branch died Dec. 28 at the Westwood Hall Nursing Home :<br />

here.<br />

Bom in Berlin, N.J. and formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty sherotundas<br />

a clerk from the Jersey Central Power and Light<br />

Co. in 1974. , :•-'*<br />

Surviving are a brother, Everett Bakley, and a surter,-<br />

Myrtle Ward, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. '., ;g<br />

Services were Dec. 30 from the Woolly Funeral Home-'"<br />

Interment was in Freehold.<br />

(Please turn to page 8)<br />

NOTICE<br />

DOG & CAT OWNERS<br />

FREE<br />

Rabies Vaccination<br />

Clinic<br />

SATUHDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1984<br />

10 A.M. to 12 NOON !<br />

CITY HALL BUILDING<br />

9th ST. FIREHQUS|<br />

It'r<br />

J<br />

))fl<br />

(0*1<br />

OoMn <strong>City</strong>, N«w jtnty! ,\ ,jt<br />

Animal must be on a *4,<br />

leash and accompanied bv *"' $<br />

an adult ' " ^<br />

Licenses will be<br />

$<br />

5.20Pius $ 3.00<br />

.forunspayed or unneutered.<br />

v animals. ^ "<br />

TOffllPAY, JANUARY S,<br />

New hours at ~<br />

MV Agency ""<br />

Public Notice<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE*: -'<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notices Public Notices Public Notice Public Notices<br />

PUBLIC NOTICl<br />

PUILIC NOTICB<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

NOTICE OP PUBLIC HBARINQ<br />

PUBLIC NOTICl<br />

PUBLIC NOTICC<br />

PUBLICHOTICa<br />

BE A, ISLE CITY - New TM uMwtlRiM hu applied la tM TM MNnllnM hM appllM to M V* unMrtjgnN Mt apeilM t» m. _ TM vManlfnaa haa afpllM w tM TM unMrtlgnM Ml appliaa to tM TM wManlgnad Mi appliaa ID tM<br />

Zoning Board M Mlviimtnt far Zanlng Botrd sf Mluitnitnt fir Mini Bo.ru M MjuttiTiMt fir n. Zoning Isard <strong>of</strong> MliatiMm fsr eylk IMInf Beard M MluitniMf fsr<br />

ours have been an* Mrlinea M N H I pored, cr«*fi i vtrlmct t Mdiikm undw .xittmo ctaino niitins 'rani pwen, MM 1 yarlanai Mr nllaf from OMInanu No. nrltnea to build aMItWn at BIMi «1,<br />

i for the New Jersey MnrNm MM MMIniel i wck BIMi n u svrMns liaek UM, M 1 i( IMmmm<br />

to flann Bloc* ro.n, Le» 7, at nil» It raiafaa to front, raar, aM UM LM4af lizflh Jl. .<br />

> »M«l>r.y. OCMI! <strong>City</strong>. H J<br />

Let SD, at 30 P|M R«d,O«in Clf», N.J. Omtrtl AvwiM.<br />

ai mitt Rd., qcMn aty, H.J. IM Mnacka, building cwarapi, and Thli •ppllotlw will M htaM at a i Thll apMliatWn will faa haan) at a V2**&.*!!>?**m TifTI'Tainn n 111 m liaanl at m- • in "-•• nilw»<br />

r ,., Vehtoli Agmey, 42nd Thli tNllMtM Mil M Mart it 'Dill JWilCMiM M\ It JMIM It I, TWI MllutM will to h«M at a •lmpwmf«bi»*)rr»c«<br />

eeytrasa ralatlva nmtlng to M Mia an WadnaMay, mMtlngtsHMIitiinJan u,l*Mat7J(r *Ewmj£{tt%\ifi£?i<br />

StreeJt.and Park; Boulevard.<br />

tMdMMn, 1l,1fMatf iN<br />

t<strong>of</strong>taconjtructkm M a fourth «ooc span Ummry II, \w •! ii* p., In ttw PJH.mm.councilcntmtwn cityHjii, tn. Council ctiamDm,atyHa«,Oc<br />

MIMtHMd J li ifH at<br />

Council Oiimbtrt. city Hall, Oeaan<br />

••"*- •—-*— aty,NiwJan*y TMatanaarawt 1<br />

WWII Cbamb*, <strong>City</strong> Mtil, . i.mtm council oumwri.cnv<br />

eity Mil,<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Naw JtfMV. Mant ara on tilt in tM<br />

in tM <strong>City</strong> Oark* omca. OUaet<br />

According to agent Robert<br />

I<br />

atv, New JjTMy;T»i» plan! irt <strong>On</strong>in <strong>City</strong>, Ntw jana?, Tha slam art<br />

<strong>City</strong> *"" Clark'i I'lOfflea.<br />

in NTMTI at tM nwtkig «ila*aria«.mUal*em«>a<br />

Millar, ttw new, hours .are 8<br />

KUrryL.Ofown<br />

RIOHard Travin<br />

IMHnlM Wilivirltna liiuM M.inMI ? f£"Mum maaa<br />

ajn. IQ 8 p.m. Monday 8 IA. J*IT>,F.y.#<br />

In Hfuntl l tM nwattH, tt<br />

Ptnon M ma mmaw<br />

Tha Htarinf on mn mttttr will MM<br />

Maasn Januiry I|,llMat fiMp.rn, at<br />

to 4:30 pan. Tuesday through<br />

<strong>City</strong> council CMrnbari, <strong>City</strong> Hall, Ninth<br />

Friday, and 8 a jn. to noon on<br />

.It. I Ajoury Ava.t eeaan city, N.J.<br />

' Th. uMthlgnid hM awlfai to ttw<br />

Plant far tM pnpsul an m f Ha wltn<br />

Saturday.<br />

ping MM <strong>of</strong> AdMtmint for rMM<br />

f 1<br />

m fflfi "** «««.. etiastir «, lifl<br />

PUBLIC MOTICB<br />

.IM snlnf board Mo'Mary at ttn <strong>City</strong><br />

fcOwnwwIrtiTto^SciW,^ ^ TM Th. uridariMfltd uMmMflt Mi »ppil«) to tM pgiLie NOTiei<br />

Hall Anntx. Ninth It, I. Aibury Av..,<br />

NEW-YEAR'S PARTY llngll family mMi and conTtnicl1 g»««g»"""W<br />

Thaundanlinid hit aMIM to tha Matn <strong>City</strong> and ara avaliaMa Mr In-<br />

SUNDAY EVENING . Haw .lool ftitilly MMIIInfl. Thf *L?S&9i»\« lire rair yard Zoning Bsapf <strong>of</strong> Adluitnwit far a•(nctlon<br />

during multr builnnt hsura,<br />

•nd lisa yird Mtbteki «na IMM in ooth Wlii^i to add • Mudy M H M F to<br />

Marltfimik<br />

The Widows or Widowers<br />

•Waytrdi it )M W«t ifH) itraat. Lot M<br />

' BnCK I71B,<br />

Woodbine Chapter, is<br />

ARUBA FLING<br />

Mini il •<br />

wilt t» hnrd at a<br />

•<br />

Clay and Lincoln<br />

Streets, There will be a buffet<br />

tupnr with baked ham,<br />

fbflapfd by dandng to live<br />

musjef For Information and<br />

reservations, call 861-2496 or<br />

mm*.<br />

tilt' 1<br />

Public Notice<br />

PUILIC NOTICE<br />

ttiif'iindaralgnM hat apeitad to tha<br />

octan <strong>City</strong> Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> MlMtmtnt<br />

for nitration ot an Bluing J.f.mlly<br />

ttructurt at 4X1 Ctntral Av.., Lot ll,<br />

Blk. 4301.<br />

Tiili application will b. haara at t<br />

imttlpa to b. hatd on January II, )»I4 at<br />

7:10 pnVln ttw Council Chamban, aty<br />

Hall, Octan <strong>City</strong>, Naw Janay, TM PU«<br />

tra on (lit In tht <strong>City</strong> Citrli'a OHIct.<br />

OoltHlcin to this varlanca mutt M<br />

madtrln ptfwm tt tht matting<br />

i Scott Halllday<br />

1S,1T,P FM.4J<br />

NOTICI<br />

PLBAseTAKiNOTicethatMr and<br />

Mri.%nrtttlan M Richttr lav. tullM<br />

to th* Zoning Board ol Miuttmtnt for<br />

th..<strong>City</strong>,<strong>of</strong> Ocatn <strong>City</strong> Mr a vartanct<br />

from liftrttr yard raqulnmanti ot.th.<br />

CKMfl,£lty Zoning ordlnanca •otti.t<br />

thty cto omttrort a im.ll aMitldn on<br />

tha aKond door <strong>of</strong> thtlr horn, ovar tht<br />

nlitlpgigtrtgt ai pramltn known at<br />

Lor m? m PIW.H Suur vn !• vcmri uiy<br />

\ Tax Mta and tlw dnown at )140 Bay<br />

< Avanuti^octan <strong>City</strong>, Naw' Jtnty; and<br />

^K* •*"*' 0 "" r varjanctt at may bt<br />

w<br />

*Aht*rl A haarlno on thli mattar will Mhald at<br />

7 JO p 111 on WEDNHDAY, JANUARY<br />

11,1f»4, In tha Council Oiimbari at qty <<br />

Hall. Ninth Jtrwt and Aibury A^anUa,<br />

Ocaan aty, Naw Janay, at which tlma i<br />

you m»y «ppur tltnar In panon or by<br />

' agant or attonwy and praaant any oblactwni<br />

you may hav* to tM granting, <strong>of</strong><br />

thli ippllcatlan.<br />

AH <strong>of</strong> tha papan In csmactlon with<br />

thll application Ira on flit In tM OfflM<br />

<strong>of</strong> tn« sacratarv <strong>of</strong> tM Zoning Board el<br />

AoTMtmant which ll locatad In tha <strong>City</strong><br />

Clar|t«£OfttomaytorMr.tMra chrlitlan<br />

••' J M. Rlehtar<br />

NOTICB<br />

PLBASI TAKE NOTICB ttltt OCtan<br />

PoVlM-CtdlllK, Inc. hmpplltd to ttw<br />

Zonlno aoard <strong>of</strong> A(llv«tm»nt for tnt aty<br />

<strong>of</strong> OctWi Ctty rtquaitlno that tht Boin]i<br />

tKwtJ».(faJ K t J t O c i t W<br />

J i<br />

dinanct to at to patmlt.lt to<br />

md optrttt t way utop in itr<br />

aviitfMetla aotney locattd at tha Intarttctlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eighth StnNt tnd WMt<br />

Avanua, on Lot! ,1A li 1B in ilock KM ori<br />

ttw Octtn <strong>City</strong> Tax Map. In addition, It<br />

hat nqutittd that II It It not parmlttad<br />

by tht Ordlntnca to oat tha prtmlaM for<br />

ttitt purpMt/that a varlanca oa grtnttd<br />

parmlttlnu It to do w.<br />

A htarlng on thlt matttr will ba htltf af<br />

7:N p.m, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY<br />

II, mt, in tha Council Chambtri tt <strong>City</strong><br />

HalC'tttah Strttt and AWury Avtnua,<br />

Otfan.qlty, Naw Janay..at which tlmt<br />

you may apptar Mtntr In ptnfon or bV<br />

agtnt or anomay y and praaant p any y tolfe<br />

lactfe you may hv havt to t tip ti granting ti <strong>of</strong> f<br />

ttlli appllcttlon<br />

AH'Vf tha ptptra In conntctlen with<br />

ttilt appllcttlon ara on lilt In tht Of tin<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht Stcntary <strong>of</strong> tht Zoning Board<strong>of</strong><br />

Mluitmtnt which It locattd In tht <strong>City</strong><br />

# Ctark't Otllct at tha corntr <strong>of</strong> Ninth<br />

Stntt and Atbury Avtnua, Octan <strong>City</strong>,<br />

NawJMnay, and ara avallabla for Intptctlon<br />

during raoultr bvilntta hpun,<br />

Ronald L.Taht,Etqu!ra<br />

,- a-ui Atoury Avtnua, p.O. Bon SW<br />

' octtn city, N.J. ONM<br />

for Ocatn Pontlac-Cadlllac,<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

t undanmtd hn appltM to tht<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Adluatmtnt l tor<br />

tnd b bath addition at t tm WWttt<br />

Lot 14, Bl. JJOJ, Octtn.<strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

lt tppllcatlon will bt haard at a<br />

lng to bt htld on Jtnutry II, \1U tt<br />

p m In tht Council Chtmbtn, <strong>City</strong>,<br />

M, Octan <strong>City</strong>, Naw Janay. plant irt<br />

1 lit In tha.Clty Clark't Qfflct.<br />

• wtniam Roblnton,<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

imdtnlgnid hat applltd.to tht<br />

ilng Board <strong>of</strong> Aftluttmtnt for<br />

itnct to rtmova ro<strong>of</strong> ovtr txlatlng,<br />

•di and convtfi W wndtck Block 2**J,<br />

14, at nit Aibury Avt., Octtn aty,<br />

till application wlllba htard at t.<br />

it Ing (o M htld on January II,1*M at<br />

r> p.m. In tht council Qitmbtni.aty,<br />

III. octtn <strong>City</strong>, Naw Jtrwy.TntBlirn<br />

> on flit in ttM <strong>City</strong> Clark't Otflca.<br />

blactlont to thli vtrltnet mutt st<br />

i In ptrwo tt tha matting.<br />

J.B.O'Brlan<br />

I,1T,P,F.M« ,<br />

PUBLIC NOTICB<br />

jitM undanlanad hat appllM to tM<br />

nlhg Board <strong>of</strong> Adluilmtnt for<br />

rlinca to anckiaa md floor porch and<br />

placa raar tftek Block W), Lot > al »M<br />

II Ava, , Octan Ot <strong>City</strong>, y, N NJ.<br />

! Tr.li application will bt httrd at t<br />

ttlna to M ntld on Jan. II, lH4at 7tN<br />

i. mtha CMnell Oitmbtn, <strong>City</strong> Hill,<br />

. wlCltV, Ntw Janay. Tfia plana art<br />

flit In tht <strong>City</strong> Clark* ottlct. Ob.'<br />

rttont to thli vtrltnct muit bt mtdt<br />

iHnui at tnt mattkifl<br />

, HarrySptWitr,<br />

Too Late to Classify<br />

JT "—' hinooag' 1 ini'SuW Prakti<br />

lot.? Browit laathor ahouldar<br />

nAvt.<br />

«T - during flr**Hh I. ctntrtl DM<br />

) IsrM MMYVP Mil HIM VfllOW lOOf<br />

Iptdi whltt Ittt ntmtd "BfT*<br />

atiwoiOill<br />

(utt,eo«y,"i!ndconv*nl»nt tDlnnthly<br />

Nwulll Avallttlalrnintd etll*)*|#<br />

rlpm Friday<br />

w.<br />

<strong>City</strong> eitrk't OMIa.<br />

John •. Lilly<br />

_....-,.., i j<br />

M nudl In pwion f tha m«tlng.<br />

.JahnVwDarnar<br />

,O^on QlyArts Center 'i<br />

• LECTURES * DEMONSTRATIONS •<br />

* WORKSHOPS •<br />

•HISTORY OF TAPESTRIES "<br />

JAfsl. 9TH - JUDE BURKHAUSER - 7i30 PM<br />

" LIFE DRAWING WORKSHOP "<br />

JAN. lOTH - TONY FRUDAKIS - 7:00 PM<br />

"HISTORY OF QUILTS IN AMERICA"<br />

JAN. 12 TH BARBI BRY5ON-HARRIS - ?. 30PM<br />

"BATIK.WORKjHQP"<br />

JAN. 14TH MARYFEDERICI - 10AM - li30<br />

" DRAWING WORKSHOP"<br />

JAN. 16TH- LESLIE FONTANA - 9:30AM- 3t30<br />

"TABLE TOP STUDIO STILL LIFE"<br />

JAN. I7TH - SCOTT GdlSWOLO, JR. BsOOPM<br />

"KATHARINE CARTER - PAINTER"<br />

JAN. ISTii - GiOO Pm<br />

'*!<br />

HfciBISTtH<br />

EEARLYI<br />

"PHILA. BUS TRIP "<br />

PA. ACADEMY GF FINE ARTS<br />

JAN. 19TH - THURSDAY<br />

|*CALL F OR INF ORMATI ON - 399-7628* |<br />

pansn it ttw mwtino. JMnOrady<br />

•JAZZ DANCE WORKSHOP'<br />

JAN. 21ST - CAROL GORMAN SWIFT IPM<br />

PAINTING WORKSHOP"<br />

JAN. 23RD - PAT WITT - 10AM- 3i3O<br />

"THE GLASS WINDOW (PAINTING)<br />

JAN. 24TH - SUSAN HOPKINS - 9,30 - 3:00<br />

•JAZZ DANCE WORKSHOP"<br />

JAN. 25TH -KIMKNIGHT- 7:0OPM<br />

"JAZZ GUITAR WORKSHOP" - 7i30 PM<br />

JAN. 26TH - NORMAN 5PURGEON<br />

•DRAWING 8. PAINTING WORKSHOP*<br />

JAN. 28TH - KATHARINE CARTER<br />

9s00AM - NOON - DRAWING WRKSHP.<br />

I PM - 4:00 PM ^PAINTING WRKSHP.<br />

PON<br />

ULMER<br />

COLOR SERVICE<br />

6766<br />

CLIP and SAVE THIS COUPON<br />

|,««eW«<br />

on HOLIDAYS,<br />

' onWEEKENDS<br />

or LATE AT NIGHT.<br />

Ask tarry McKittrick,<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> MAC'S DONUTS in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

1 "I always d6al with Broadley's for fuel oil & plumbing<br />

i service -^ because they're dependable. My ^ater pipes<br />

'Hurst at.the shop^oh Christmas. Day. Jwo Broadley'a<br />

^^.^.i^ABMArt >**#H.Vrtlt HOH<br />

7-OZ.UMON<br />

PUDGE<br />

OUR<br />

HITPARADE<br />

PRICE<br />

LESS REBATE<br />

PRICE WITH -<br />

MAIUN HElATE '<br />

For Iru* wa^td b*Q\<br />

•v*n/tntt«youduitl<br />

ttau<br />

TRAVEL<br />

Bi28tt Street, OeejnCitr<br />

For all the Knights<br />

and Damsels in your<br />

family that at*<br />

ailing,,.,,<br />

Includes: R/T Air, 7 Nights,S<br />

days, choice <strong>of</strong> hotels, transfers<br />

baggage handling and much<br />

more. Call for details<br />

Knight's has a complete<br />

supply <strong>of</strong> cold & flu<br />

remedies I<br />

1.00<br />

Locally Owned & Staffed<br />

8th & Wesley<br />

399-555S :__<br />

42'x 62* WINDOW<br />

INSULATOR KIT<br />

Inttqlliaainytiuidt<br />

window. Hml with Kalr<br />

d & t l l M<br />

STORE COUPON STORE COUPON<br />

' WITH<br />

, COUPON'<br />

,Flr#Away,- •<br />

rir«ix»lnfluUh«r<br />

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PAGE B - SECTION ONE<br />

;tLASSII=IEDAD<br />

PR INGS RESULTS<br />

Obituaries<br />

(contlimed from page 8)<br />

Kooco Iipartito;<br />

maintained home bore<br />

4 TORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Rocco Upartlto, retired<br />

• LJ ON HOUTE BO c3 business manager for the Vroeland public school system,<br />

•ExiiiiiiHiuijiiaiv dM Dee, Z7 here, H§ was 10,<br />

SIAWILLI, NEW JERSEY<br />

263-2101<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ N y h9 ^ ^ j , ^ ^ „ J^JJ ta <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty, and had been a Vlneland resident for 55 years before his<br />

(wirmtotmramnn<br />

' nai u I I irVhMin<br />

mm In the late 1960s. . '<br />

lnr - uprvw woo ma eoyiiwee a, i<br />

Daily Luncnton ^ ^ fc M W o ^ ^ ^ m im<br />

and - --- • •" •"-'-- --- -<br />

.: Dinner<br />

Specials<br />

itelicoys-Homemade<br />

^G&m, Pits<br />

v Pastry<br />

open Daily<br />

4a.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

sli grandchildren.<br />

Services were Dec. 27 In the Rone Funeral Home Oiapel,<br />

TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,<br />

The Fontana administration begins tonight<br />

(continued turn p«e « tat prtorfttii la the mayor's M u , IfiJl and Kesnlg fwd Couneitaiin ^ John gundlwoi<br />

balmee between residential ««« "JU be to attempt to wOl be iwoni I<br />

and business." '<br />

IRany mr the previous<br />

drinking and driving.<br />

"1 will support them," to<br />

munlon in Sacred Heart Church, Vlneland. Intenneat was In fWCiBnint U their Job, 1<br />

the church cemetery.- Fontana said that one<br />

ONTHICIRCLi<br />

SOMERSPT.N.J,<br />

Free Parking<br />

Phone 927-2284<br />

Dinner Specials<br />

"X Starting from $5.25<br />

,* .• S«fv«Sfrefnlla,m. • lop,m.,Mon,fhruPri,<br />

lineluelM; tntrM, Soup or salad, 2 vtgs, c<strong>of</strong>fee or tea,<br />

i ,•; rice pudding, bread pudding or [silo<br />

, Luncheon Specials<br />

:: -• Starting from $2.50<br />

t Servtdfromlla,m,fo3p,m,,'Mon,thruPri.<br />

:;.:./!• i Daily ,<br />

Breakfast<br />

Specials<br />

.Opan ,<br />

24 Hours<br />

except Sunday.<br />

Sun. closed<br />

1 itmidnfBht<br />

ENERGIZE ME<br />

Mh the original...<br />

NOW ON SALE!<br />

\B£RBZERmB£RCilZER\<br />

SIZED<br />

E95BP-2<br />

SIZiC<br />

E93BP-2<br />

1 ' Regularly . . $4 QA<br />

^ t2.29 sale Ii99<br />

..(» Wh//e Supply Lasts - t<br />

?• HARDY'Smrtware<br />

114 NM BMd(Rt %yUmn NM NJ.<br />

: Moo.-Sit 9:00-5:30; Sun. 9:00-3:00<br />

': 1270600<br />

33.800 tons<br />

•;•: flolax on ttio largwl Udo Dick alloat. SHmulite<br />

vow i»n»es anw from lounge lo lounge (£3<br />

(<br />

Sensational Savings<br />

on all 9 and 10 day<br />

Caribbean Cniises<br />

fromRorida<br />

Aboard the 5-Star<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

ersaYFREEFrom53<br />

litigation goes into new year with a twist<br />

(continued from page 1) overtime<br />

tttoontrartaUortidittat " Omt<br />

compensate Lafferty for no<br />

sick days although he hid the<br />

wound up earning so much<br />

w adopted la ordir to<br />

p.rtlclp.tl'W<br />

weauie it § protecio ^^<br />

ccumulated tor a worfctr wBo, for Pta« *° w te a e«Wn<br />

that mai mm under<br />

Dfpartaint conpraiator>ttaB«idttatlf<br />

Italian Specials<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

Includes: Italian<br />

Salad &Gla«8 <strong>of</strong> Winel<br />

Fnll Course Dinners<br />

Every Sunday<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. inn S p.m. A San. from 4 pJn.<br />

9O8 Shore Hd., Soraen Point<br />

Wash • Wax<br />

Interior Care<br />

Engine Detailing<br />

DAYTIME & EVENING APPTS.<br />

1238 Haven Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

398-8482<br />

After the Joy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christmas. . ,<br />

After the thrill<br />

oi New Year's. .<br />

What's Left?<br />

TAXIS<br />

Don't ao It «lon». Plok<br />

up th* n*w«st Ms fluid*<br />

books for 1914! ; j<br />

^ SRJSfJSS<br />

administrator dated Nov. 29 «nttrat7p,m,uiariti<br />

and paoilvid Dee, 8 itattag LS,^ SffL3L?<br />

^ r time «y being kept oB BM-UW or M»«M,<br />

ice funds me beefed up<br />

-Margie Bowea;-<br />

retabuniblemMlatervW." asm W» «" •y oo *J2?:<br />

She nid to dJiWrt can «• Wte otaMes •» » ,<br />

S to itariiw Ite com. .«MD to W.BOO for mm,'<br />

V) accountability for deter. Approved Hie Wring ot ;<br />

DAILY<br />

BREAKFAST and<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

SPECIALS<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR ,<br />

Open 7 Days A Week<br />

7 a.m.-3 p.m.<br />

Federal A SUM<br />

$10 NJ.& Pfl. aiort Form TcKPrtparatlon<br />

$10 Federal 1040EZ<br />

$20 Basic 1040A Short Form(1 sheet only)<br />

$25 Federal 1040 & Itemized Deductions<br />

mm IndlyMuii lerint frem U W IN MMMMS en complmllv.<br />

Fr»Quot.llonnmPirtrnr»hlp,Trutt, Smill BmlnwtCorpontliiiil, .<br />

Tn option corporation., and Riguiir Corporaikwj. Minimum Mt<br />

«» taiiimirtfwii, mm, ,<br />

.Annual collwa ralrailur aunt* t. Mmlnari IniHtOMitlng and<br />

Tex Accounting. ,<br />

You do not Mil wltti a computar, you dwl with knowlads*ab(a<br />

Licmwd Accountiwt,, Ep*eniiiinB In Tamiion Mini • eomputar.<br />

JOHN & CATHERINE CRAFT<br />

398-4340<br />

Telephone today lor an appolnlmenl<br />

oppoRTimnY.<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

THROUGH STUDENT<br />

EXCHANGE.<br />

Asan AREA REPRESENTATIVEyou will<br />

beBpart<strong>of</strong>oafpK^ramtearrangfttor, , .<br />

European students to spend a high school<br />

ytarIn America, ''•;„•, ',' " ' V :'/<br />

We are cufrently recruiting to fill these<br />

expirisespiW, ••'. . -" v v,£1% }••':'• •.<br />

Asan AREA REPRESENTATIVEyou will:<br />

"TteeadriKfltwi'dyketo t<strong>of</strong>t grade readi^toi^to<br />

a^wtkitertooafetalato aMceed the reflrtng Wri»;<br />

maintain itseU and for the Perkins. ;<br />

flw high school's assistant •<br />

" ;- ?!<br />

-Anita J.SplegetJ;<br />

If :,"&?<br />

Dorothy Beech, newly elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

food Counsel Friendship Club, accept! the gavel |<br />

from Mayor Jack Blttner following Installation<br />

luncheon meeting at Greate Bay Country Cl.ub.S<br />

Looking on are, from left, Edgar Dormann, ;<br />

president-elect, and Jim Corcoran, treasurer^<br />

Business Women set meetings •N U.S.DA. CHOICE BEEF LOIN STEAKS FRESH & TENDER<br />

Money Saving Pak<br />

5-lbi. or more pcrpkg.<br />

Porterhouse<br />

ORTBONE<br />

Soup & Stew Fixin's<br />

WHOLE WITH THIGHS<br />

^lcl«t|U8S ®.6 79* Short Ribs§f Beef MilM<br />

'1.00 Chicken Drumsticks 1*1.04 BeefForStew.. ,ffl*'M,t7<br />

i^-btK as^^»,L.<br />

COFFEE<br />

Ful! O'Nufs<br />

California<br />

Broccoli<br />

ASSORTED FISCHER<br />

African tiw<br />

Violets Si<br />

STORESLICED<br />

Chicken<br />

Breast<br />

Fresh Small<br />

REQ..MINTORQEL<br />

Crest<br />

Toothpaste B °<br />

CERAMIC<br />

4-Pc, <strong>On</strong>ion<br />

Soup Bowl Set<br />

S\^ ShopRile Coupon L^^At ShopRite Coupon ShopRite Coupon T^Z>^ ShopRite Coupon<br />

UHIItfEl


JPAGE 12 — SECTION ONI<br />

\ ANDREW STRANG<br />

Chairman, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

' Shade Tree Committee .<br />

The transfomjatian Of the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Railroad Station,<br />

10th Street and Haven Avenue<br />

from its appearance In the<br />

past to its present physical<br />

la Hearing completion.<br />

Landscaping and design <strong>of</strong><br />

the surrounding area has<br />

taken the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shade<br />

tree Committee nearly three<br />

i to complete Its biggest<br />

* -•--"—'-j project<br />

ri this volunteer committee.<br />

<strong>On</strong> March 13, 1980, former<br />

Mayor Chester J. Wlmberg,<br />

appointed a committee <strong>of</strong><br />

seven unpaid volunteers to<br />

heautlfy the landscape<br />

mmmrf <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, tte<br />

members are, Fred C. Benson,<br />

Mrs. Harold Boardman,<br />

Marty DeBeer, Mrs. Wesley<br />

Mlnnts, Daws Wallace<br />

(Wentt), Mrs. D. Normw<br />

Young and Andrew a Strang,<br />

Chairman.<br />

. Hie committee plants frees<br />

and shrubs in public areas as<br />

Introducing,...<br />

ar tmnsfbrmation<br />

Ofh»|lpf)t»w*»fn)fit«-»Jtmiif«<br />

CHEESEBURGER<br />

JeUUiFer Happy Hour<br />

MM-ttiFM. 4M.KMep.gi.<br />

MLOHMKIMriK<br />

COMPLETE PACKAGE STORE<br />

,,BEER«WME41JQU0R<br />

filft,Seu • GpHectoIr Bdtttet .• Domestic ft Im^rtftd Wine<br />

U- •i^vkX^-"" if»B|71»YS A WBEKV...; 'afltt^itii*. r '(<br />

v«<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

business /finances<br />

Thursday, Jmtmy 5, 1984 Page Ctae, Action'<br />

MUA treatment rates 3% higher than last year's<br />

.;. CAFE MAY - Wilt ail'<br />

jlttzma showed up earlier this<br />

tncmth when the Cape May<br />

County Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority held ltt annual user<br />

aiarge public hearing at the<br />

Welcome Center here.<br />

* Ihe hearing marked the<br />

first time the MUA set the<br />

]ner rates for the Cape May<br />

•region. The new ^milliongaUon-per-day<br />

wastewater<br />

treatment plant is expected to<br />

begin operation in January<br />

serving Cape May, West Cape<br />

May, and Cape May Point.<br />

. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> region<br />

Wastewater treatment<br />

facilities, the Authority's<br />

first, have been operating for<br />

two years and the proposed<br />

user charge tor 1984 is within 1<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the first year's<br />

(1982) rate, according to<br />

Charles NorUs, MUA chief<br />

'engineer, who served as<br />

hearing' <strong>of</strong>ficer at the<br />

meeting.<br />

"The MUA's user charges<br />

forthe<strong>Ocean</strong>Qtyreglonhave<br />

remained stable," Norkis<br />

said. He explained the<br />

proposed 1984, charges for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty totaled (2,490,341<br />

compared to 12,372,086 tot<br />

1983, an increase <strong>of</strong> 178,245 or<br />

3.3 percent.<br />

In his testimony, William<br />

lAvery, an attorney from the<br />

Qierry Hill law firm <strong>of</strong> Davis<br />

& Reberkenny, representing<br />

the New Jersey Winter<br />

Company, said there ate no<br />

problems in the proposed<br />

budgets for 1984.<br />

Lavery urged MUA <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

to continue to closely monitor<br />

the operating and maintenance<br />

expenses, the nmnber<br />

<strong>of</strong> employees and their level<br />

Business group in<br />

first meeting<br />

SOMBHS POINT — We<br />

jnewh; formed Somers Point<br />

Business Association will<br />

.convene its first general<br />

meeting 7 pjn. Tuesday, Jan.<br />

10 in the Bethel Jtoad VFW<br />

building.<br />

- The . evening's < guest<br />

speaker will be Larry Hand <strong>of</strong><br />

the Schiff-Charney <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

aipply Co. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

who will demonstrate and<br />

esplata the application <strong>of</strong><br />

computers in small<br />

business/Mi nnorpUium<br />

The Somers Point Business<br />

Association was established<br />

to provide a collective voice<br />

representing the Somers<br />

•*- »„ £<br />

more business news, page 13<br />

. -fr<br />

VWED.,JAR 18th<br />

SZECHWAN<br />

GARDEN<br />

503 9th St., (on central Ave) Qcean <strong>City</strong><br />

Szechwan<br />

Mandarin<br />

Cantonese<br />

Hunan<br />

398-<br />

5456<br />

-Cany-Out<br />

ALICE; a TJ.<br />

The Szechwan Garden Is NOT connected with<br />

any other Chinese Restaurant in this area. '<br />

flrkttilr* BwMlng By" Spring<br />

Air, 111 Coll 6>t!r» Firm IM\<br />

In** Altlt FOWIdttlMt 10 YMT<br />

FKtOry Wimnty. Twin 3*t<br />

Discount<br />

1 Famture<br />

Ban<br />

fUnt business community to<br />

local government, to develop<br />

programs to inform the public<br />

<strong>of</strong> the advantages <strong>of</strong> dealing<br />

with local business establishments<br />

fend to provide' a<br />

facility for an exchange <strong>of</strong><br />

business related Ideas and<br />

methods In an Informal, sbdal<br />

mis meeting is open to all<br />

retail, wholesale,<br />

manufacturing, service or<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional business owners<br />

or managers doing business in<br />

Somers Point.<br />

For information call Dave<br />

Flatt Jr. at 027-8116.<br />

LmH "cuJhiein canlmiporarv<br />

5tyU Tilled Foam MittrtM 4 to<br />

B*u«i Oak ConMnipcrvy<br />

Bwtroam Sulrt Tr1pl«,DrWMr>'<br />

Twtn Mirror*/5 arm* ai*rt><br />

And Full/Qvim H«Mlmnl%V<br />

, lah St at Bay A\;e-<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>, NJ. ^<br />

Man. Thurs FrF.-Sat 9 5 30; Frl. 'til 8:30 p m<br />

, ,.. 398-6005 . • •<br />

'***$?, CloseV) Tu«w*«y * Sunday<br />

• l Wj<br />

jvuta<br />

<strong>of</strong> compensation.<br />

"The rates the New Jersey<br />

Water Company charges<br />

Individual customers In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is controlled by<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Public Utilities,"<br />

Lavery stated. "We must<br />

Justify every expenditure,"<br />

NorUs, responded by explaining<br />

that the MUA has<br />

been continuously monitoring<br />

its operating costs and in 1983<br />

was able to reduce its work<br />

force by three laborer<br />

positions without Impairing<br />

KB ability to operate effectively.<br />

Coldren asked the'MUA<br />

oommlssloners to reconsider<br />

policy on the charging <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> replacement equtoment<br />

in advance, Cobtaen said<br />

he believed the financial<br />

burden being imposed on<br />

ratepayers suggests that<br />

replacement and renewal<br />

costo should be financed when<br />

incurred, not at startup time.<br />

In his opening statement,<br />

Norlds explained the sources<br />

<strong>of</strong> revenue and eipcniwi that<br />

led,to tlie proposed user<br />

charges.<br />

AMB^tCAS FAMIY DRUG STORE<br />

The revenues received by<br />

to MUA include septage<br />

Income, Interest income from<br />

bond accounts, working<br />

capital and replacement<br />

accounts, and payments from<br />

participating municipalities.<br />

Expenses include debt<br />

service on funds borrowed to<br />

design and construct force<br />

mains, pumping stations and<br />

wastewater treatment plants,<br />

as well as on abandoned<br />

facilities; operation and<br />

maintenance Including labor,<br />

power and chemicals; and a<br />

replacement fund for.<br />

equipment.<br />

The proposed 1984 charges<br />

tar Cape May aty total H14.242 and Cape May i<br />

1613,616, West Ape May 15*324.<br />

Gastronomic unit inducts ACC director<br />

George McNeill, director <strong>of</strong><br />

the Academy <strong>of</strong> Culinary Arts<br />

(ACA) at Atlantic Community<br />

College in Mays Landing was<br />

recently inducted into the<br />

Oanfrerle de la Chaine des<br />

'RoUsseurs by the group's<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> bailllage<br />

(chapter).<br />

McNeill <strong>of</strong> Cardiff, an accomplished<br />

pastry chef who<br />

has catered special functions<br />

for Great Britain's royal<br />

family, was named director <strong>of</strong><br />

ACA in July, He was<br />

previously a chef-educator at<br />

Ihe school. ~<br />

The Confrerte Is the largest<br />

and oldest gastronomic<br />

Jgantation ta the world,<br />

founded to France In 1248. It<br />

has 40,000 memberi to K<br />

!?»':<br />

countries, including (<br />

3,000m the United SWwK<br />

membership JfcTT<br />

culinary pr<strong>of</strong>essional^]<br />

bostness people.<br />

HK Aflantfc.CUjr<br />

also recently '<br />

Careme'j, tbfl<br />

restaurant «o<br />

StadZ taffl<br />

r^PB B^B H^aJ ^^ ^BIP ^^B . ^ . .^.. ^._ ^ , j . **__MM_A<br />

I KODAK COLOR<br />

11 PRINT FILM<br />

a:«iociMora><br />

• •<br />

11 HEADPHONE MHO<br />

•IJHNOOO "199<br />

II


N<br />

1<br />

9<br />

8<br />

4<br />

|editorials/comment<br />

The trick to<br />

improving<br />

taxi service i<br />

'•&• • • • •<br />

•'<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty <strong>of</strong>ficials are considering increasing<br />

titenumber <strong>of</strong> taxi licenses because <strong>of</strong> the reputed<br />

difficulty by the public in obtaining cab service at i<br />

vjipwever, improved cab service and increasin<br />

tie number <strong>of</strong> licenses nay not go hand in hand.<br />

Ufe solution may not be as simple, or as difficult,<br />

afcpulling rabbits out <strong>of</strong> a hat,<br />

l**mue are currently 20 taxi licenses, held by a<br />

-taW <strong>of</strong> four carriers with Yeltow Cab <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

^ having the lion's share, holding 15 <strong>of</strong> the ^<br />

vtAccording to <strong>City</strong> Councilman William Meis,<br />

t6e need for increased taxi service is especially !<br />

evident at night. He tells <strong>of</strong> bus passengers being<br />

discharged at the <strong>Ocean</strong> q^y Transportation ;<br />

aiOenter who cannot get cab service to Marmora.<br />

Meis says that his own attempts to obtain cab<br />

| service for such stranded people have been<br />

••• fruitless and that he has wound up caUing the<br />

ite. "Our police have better things to do than<br />

ye people to Marmora," he rightfully notes.<br />

I i^^ councilman alleges that the taxi license<br />

j|^BJUjpP' aje,vMatJag the standards <strong>of</strong> their<br />

i| Hceises because city ordinance requires they be '<br />

;| iJlit^XbWnisfratbi 1 Joseph Kane has proposed'<br />

}: raising the number <strong>of</strong> licenses by SO percent, from<br />

. thecurrenL20to a total <strong>of</strong> 30licenses. "Actually,"<br />

^ he notes; "there should be no limit on the number<br />

'<strong>of</strong> licenses, but witt SO there is some d—— -*<br />

;*Let the private market determine the need,"<br />

H* ;"ebuncuman Meis is also in favor <strong>of</strong> limiting the<br />

""""•"^ <strong>of</strong> licenses one company may hold to 15.<br />

i have also been suggestions that the cab<br />

apany telephone numbers be posted at tte<br />

importation Center and that the cab comies<br />

at leastvprovide a recorded telephone<br />

3age when cabs are <strong>of</strong>f duty or unavailable.<br />

;|1 J|IM1gsu§ city <strong>of</strong>ficials should address ia im-<br />

» it ^yed taxi service, not necessarily more service.<br />

Beryice is inadequate with 20 licenses, how and<br />

&ywould 10 more improve it?<br />

\<br />

If the license holders are indeed required to<br />

gyide round-the-clock service, or to be<br />

jfpable during scheduled periods, then the city<br />

iDuld enforce this provision. The best way to do<br />

at is by denying — or at least indicating this<br />

PageTwo, Section Two<br />

Thursday, January 5,1984<br />

Trap ban would pose hardship<br />

Passage in theSenate mce again iUustmtes the msenstitoHty<br />

<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong>nytnrttkrn colleagues to the<br />

concerns tf SouthJersey residents<br />

^e»a»toIaWD«njtt^<br />

legislation is<br />

: ,( •••, = ...,..,•.•, • fc , •- ... •<br />

unnecessary<br />

Editor, -Sentinel-Ledger: rayUttfebenefit?.<br />

the testing for volatile<br />

arganlcs by water suppliers in<br />

New Jersey.The measure (A-<br />

280) Is now before Governor<br />

Keatt,<br />

, Following the passage, the<br />

sponsor <strong>of</strong> the bill made<br />

comments that Indicated<br />

there was no current testing<br />

will be picking up tha tab for<br />

the entire population <strong>of</strong> to<br />

state. • -v*cfinally,<br />

the leglslatlbn<br />

establishes a Water Qualttr<br />

Institute to tackle the difficult-<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> establishing standards'<br />

tor these hundreds <strong>of</strong> con- 1<br />

tamlnants. The new la*><br />

quality In New Jersey Is establish such standards*<br />

relatively unknown. Such within 18 months.<br />

statements made by him and<br />

echoed in editorials around<br />

the state have unnecessarily<br />

mlsleadmany residents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

V<br />

1l§' recent passage <strong>of</strong><br />

Assembly Bill 280, whlctr<br />

would require testing <strong>of</strong><br />

drinking water for volatile<br />

organlcs and priority<br />

pollutants, baa been hailed by<br />

Its sponsor and others as long<br />

needed legislation to protect<br />

water consumers in New<br />

Jersey.<br />

The Issue <strong>of</strong> quality<br />

drinking water In a state<br />

chemical industries and<br />

hazardous landfUl sites is <strong>of</strong><br />

concern to everyone.<br />

But, despite what has been<br />

said over tie last few months,<br />

; '<br />

While It is crucial that wo*<br />

on this area progress rapidly,'<br />

lt'squestlonable how the state<br />

wlfl be able to establish insuch<br />

a short period <strong>of</strong> time,<br />

standards bused on a lifetime<br />

<strong>of</strong> exposure when that data<br />

does not now exist for a<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> contaminants.'<br />

At best, rainy <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

standards would haVe to be<br />

arbitrary and could result to<br />

either overzealous regulation<br />

and construction <strong>of</strong> treatment<br />

facilities, or else dangerously<br />

high limits that poee a real<br />

health danger and mislead the<br />

public<br />

It Is crucial Oat a sound,<br />

meaningful approach to<br />

providing quality water be<br />

made. To accomplish this, we<br />

most first recognize that<br />

suppliers, including ^ New whether It la private corn-<br />

Jersey Water Company, ha ve panles, municipalities or<br />

been testing their water water authoriHes or comsuppUes<br />

voluntarlh< and the missions - is dedicated to<br />

recently passed legislation, protecting our water supplies,'<br />

and the comments <strong>of</strong> its and providing quality<br />

sponsor only have helped to drinking water,<br />

mislead the public Into Statements that suggest all<br />

thinking their water Is unsafe <strong>of</strong> our water supplies are<br />

to drink, or that its quality Is , unsafe are misleading and<br />

right now unknown. dangerous. The public has the<br />

For the past fewyears, New right to be assured <strong>of</strong> to<br />

Jersey Water Company baa quality <strong>of</strong> Its drinking water<br />

voluntarily monitored for and not be needlessly alarvolatile<br />

organlcs, and for the med. .•;<br />

last yeart the priority *Our-company and many<br />

pollutante that pose a threat other purveyo*Si In- New<br />

to drtnkuig water suppUes. Jersey are providing, Wp<br />

The ricmt^ .^created quality water that-poses-a*<br />

legislation wffl not have any health threat. .-, • -wignifit<br />

fft n b Th fn f<br />

sampling program, in that we<br />

already conduct the comprehenslve<br />

analysis the law<br />

mandates. (f 1 p<br />

Inaremote area should not be'<br />

taken as an Indication that all<br />

water^ supplies are bad. Our<br />

vinonjtoring<br />

programs provide<br />

While the testing Is mi- evidence for this.<br />

portent, ana one <strong>of</strong> fliiaijte<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> the JegUatM|Klittli<br />

h b id bMjt^^<br />

, becomes law. •'ttalUta MW hnposed on water<br />

W»7;.,i: the lnsensitivlty <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> atpubllP hearings jhat the<br />

For years trapping has been Even though an amendment my northern colleagues to the teghoM trap is necessary to (jiallty Institute that wlU<br />

. . an tateBral part <strong>of</strong> feutt wadded to the legMiitioii to concerns <strong>of</strong> South Jeriey ratatata a heaJtty, rabi» establiA standirds<br />

>ty performance by using a hst Jersey's economy. For some, compensate trappers for ,the residents. free animal population. New<br />

1 |eri m<br />

<strong>of</strong> an alternating list <strong>of</strong> tow truck operators Vw otters^ it supplementi Blu unBcfiiptaWe, Thg I<br />

aM^edta(toMnfmerB«S« fcelr Incomes to hehittem get oompensato faduW In tt» n«<br />

, are caued in times <strong>of</strong> emergencies, by economieauy. Ul would amount to as Uttle^ moit populated .cbunUei ^if^i<br />

f ||SMlic«nseholdiri. <strong>of</strong> course, could see that « «• Mtoated more than as » eenhi per trap, IWs whewtaapp^iffarari. wild ftnlnu.1 jira<br />

ier to arrive at a solution which would be<br />

factory to all concerned—keeping die public<br />

rmost in mind.<br />

•tainly such a sit down should occur before<br />

city goes to the time and expense <strong>of</strong> changing<br />

status quo. More doesn't always mean better,<br />

l^<strong>of</strong>ten the only thing wrong with local orances<br />

is they aren't being enforced.<br />

banning <strong>of</strong> the most common —— — -. -.~ v. _.<br />

trap — the leghold trap. ban. Trappers In our state<br />

I Hill am oppoaeu opposed ui to a leghold ^ I produce an annual raw ur fur..<br />

, :<br />

trap ban and will continue to value <strong>of</strong> |3.7 million. My northern colleagues also vnM.9<br />

fight (o totp it fwm being msWUirincaujiananclal fM to reUsa mat tter too MBUstfy<br />

We must guard aga<br />

ByCYBRICKFIELD o-eatenew]ob?to be filled by<br />

afteraD-andifs one workers everything wlU turn out mnnljer<strong>of</strong>peopleTwhbwfflr^; af^<br />

<strong>of</strong> aU ages nay find ttem- dka^Mtag it did during U.e eUng out'im J | ^<br />

selves falling through. • industrial revolution. existence through^ menlSilw his or her i>iMntsP T 1L'. 74£XVWX|3 afteraD-andifs one workers everything wlU turn on<br />

|"A«|'CT WT. <strong>of</strong> aU ages may find ttem- okayHustagitdldduringtti<br />

JiWwP ^^<br />

Mder workers are already • Now comea tte splash, <strong>of</strong> .Jabor.i -4t.,tta.jltf^l1!i$^<br />

1 *^ • , ^ • • selves falling through. • tadustflal revolution.<br />

':&?'*: oifcr Mder workers are already - «ow Now coinea comea tte we spiasn. splash, « c /laoori «.W deteriOtttttttW^w&fWiwejfiO^lleB^miimensi^^^<br />

••%. CM? '••'•- .-••• 1 • • fceUng heUng the the'toia* impact; <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>. betag being coMw,^ «U i»ter ^ tte In m fa«) face from fr« outaklrU<strong>of</strong>thewwld<strong>of</strong>wort. .'Am^<br />

¥ l^rWf^ip fW~h4'*\. dedaredobsoleteafterage40, a ^ew VorfeUmes;artid<br />

P^ISKIK: inUl M younger wbrtors wlU by Bryce jetton, fn<br />

mm^^MM^. XAAVVT pirtapgblwe most affected.mtm.WQm charac<br />

^M^MMP-^''-'- 1 *- ' • over lie long run. WWe job in, the VtM<br />

ifir%fWpgKftHy s over tie long run, terlstic Job in the Udted^<strong>of</strong> long-term dtuatlon^out <strong>of</strong><br />

For ai; long as computers WttftalWOiriflbipushtagimfi^<br />

For as bng as computers States ta 1990willbepuslung<br />

ie'fu^st getieral meeting <strong>of</strong> the newly formed have been demonstrating broom ratter tha<br />

6W Point Bustaess Association is 7 p.m. their ability to perform tasks I«^grajnmlng a coinputer.<br />

Uohin iirffina ill biwinpss nennlf tn nr" feari'voiced ttat these in. WiisnBsW.iRunibergem!;<br />

BOD .merging m Dusintsi people to at- jiwilWly'lntepigttit machines StahMi'aviaititii* M<br />

mzM^-iM&vA ::••• •-. - :'... ,.\ _ - . are going to o^priwptolple OIA Mseare^MS BdueMoMli<br />

y begun a renascence <strong>of</strong><br />

ic bayfront area the most<br />

business<br />

h b dfritt broom ; rato :Wi^kM^' :i lff^<br />

f ?<br />

VWir|manaisDjint ha^<br />

iaken 5 ^; A jreater lni-<br />

^iMe tod|y^^ public<br />

^^ \mw tnatmanyoraje<br />

date's water purveyors are<br />

concerned with water quality"-<br />

and are talcing the necessa^c<br />

steps ttpreserW v efii#<br />

DistrlctManager.<br />

New Jersey Water Company<br />

"•'••••••. BbaSinWBSSf<br />

;' The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

ileatiires Thursday, January 5, 1984 Page Tfcree, Section Two<br />

Digging up new dues to an old American mystery<br />

By DAVID MAXHEUJ sponsored bv Sir Waiter<br />

SmlthsonlanNewsService Rallehg, who had Inherited a<br />

ROANOKE ISLAND, N.C. dahn to eiplore and colonliie<br />

— SdlnBwhpiFA hare _ In tha Nas Wn*HA mknut M<br />

backed In<br />

-mw a summer play^ound centufy Bngllib chaplain, attttanent.<br />

10 monmi, Ot men .micovertos,<br />

and 1587, settlements that 1587 he sent a venturesome<br />

Bftnouth. tow, (ifflO . folks had ^TproblS £«•• >» -«*».** to give y£«<br />

But prtciseto whew me from the ww begffingi W0P«ns a look at North ga<br />

eotauslSftilrhoM^i- TOw arrived too la tetHZi ^Mmtmmam - are h, ,»•<br />

and precisely what Dl fate oops for that yeartharveit,<br />

English ancestry bora in turned iiostue.<br />

chaeologlsts. .<br />

John Ehrenhard, a National returned to<br />

whose enthusiasm for- ftaoUng leave port again: All English<br />

the exact site percolates vessels were urgently needed<br />

through Us carefully for war with Spain,<br />

measured words, allows that Finally, after England's<br />

Wyears have blurred to faint 1588 victory over the mighty<br />

traces the evidence needed to. SpanlshArmada, White sailed<br />

pinpoint the , colonial for Roanoke Island, arriving<br />

dwelllnga. inl590.HefoundUtaetrace<strong>of</strong><br />

,Yet Ehrenhard and his field the colony — only some<br />

team, aided by a battery <strong>of</strong> remains <strong>of</strong> tte fort<br />

confident theyhave found the northern edge, a few pieces <strong>of</strong><br />

rightspot, the one beneath the armor and »• word<br />

Of BUD-<br />

sound It The Information<br />

Indicated features<br />

baite to leave; be condudes ^P^gmaB twwte, but as<br />

mattheyiwtnDtie^rsat o^ aa not met ma&<br />

all but fortune hunters. "After hands, the team comDed the<br />

gold and silver were not so research area for chies.<br />

soontoBnd, M to«titrt?Bato, gMjenee was their wat-<br />

"(ttiF)hiaHWeornoeare<strong>of</strong> *wwl. "Jo* collecting tte<br />

any ottier thing but to pamper "mplei, Is difficult,"<br />

ttielr bellies. » • Ehrenhard eaya.'The lumps<br />

In andther report, John Jnthes<strong>of</strong>l that may turn out to<br />

White describes the second be remains N<strong>of</strong> nallheads," be<br />

site where the first group had break Into d<br />

encamped. This Information But there<br />

to be housefost remains, tadlcjtng<br />

J*t H», hagutarbBfl*u«,TfcoogbBe<br />

Unuei, "m can rufc out *<br />

fragmenta place mem In the Mat tte structure is," are no markings to fee site,<br />

cotaU pertBi Additionally, arenhard mp, «M I feel suggesting mat no one ww<br />

-f. : '''•»4'' '"<br />

-- , J^rf. ",•%"; Z. -, -.••-ft.,-' 1 -<br />

TJA7. j_! fu^yffiT<br />

mis is where the settlement a tree. No trace <strong>of</strong> a signal, a^Stiir.wiefounTie Hf«^ffi^|<br />

tV p d t idit<br />

In part, this is a story about distress, was found.<br />

that conclusion, but it ate concerning the fate* <strong>of</strong> tte<br />

tells now one generation," colonists can be either proved<br />

whether digging up the earth or disproved," historian John<br />

or searching through historic Neville, executive director <strong>of</strong><br />

documents, passes along America's Four Hundredth<br />

valuable research data to the Anniversary Committee,<br />

Inquisitive <strong>of</strong> the future. says, adding, "Though<br />

The story behind neither' <strong>of</strong> the colonies wag<br />

Ehrenhard's work began 400 permanent, they were fee<br />

years ago, on July 13, ISM, spiritual beginnings <strong>of</strong> me<br />

whenaparty <strong>of</strong> Englishei- English America .which<br />

pJowrs^claimed for Queen became.thfi^Inltod;States.!';<br />

Eltobeth; I-whatls now In his attempt at least to<br />

eastern North Carolina. A find the site, and maybe some<br />

year later, a party <strong>of</strong> 108 men information abodt hojr, ,fte<br />

1 BS Ote~*^UlWCum*.*rWli^fmfyl!l»fflW<br />

houMS atanding unhurt . .," area has yielded ceramic dating baft Jamestown. Va. (1807) and Plymouth. Mass. (Mai). Hie map above, drawn by U»<br />

gave orderl "to make om<br />

newe Cottages, for such as<br />

sboulde neede."<br />

Though these documents<br />

an priceless, as far a» they<br />

go, they leave unanswered the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> exact location.<br />

The aearcb for the site to<br />

based on the premise,<br />

Ou-enhardpotatB out, that the<br />

fort estabUshed by the Bret<br />

settlers on the northern side <strong>of</strong><br />

the island, and mentioned In<br />

the accounts, is the one<br />

located and fully recon-<br />

by tlie English explorer-artist John White gave Europeans their first look at |1<br />

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',% JAGfc i JT- SECTION TWO<br />

$T. JAMES AME<br />

•?ft St. and Haven Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Hev, Beekwortli J. VoorbifS,<br />

(Mater<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church school<br />

11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service.<br />

^Jssemhjy <strong>of</strong> God ,<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

515 New Rd.<br />

d<br />

Rev, Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

• 10 am - Sunday School<br />

• 11 a.uL - Morning worship<br />

? 7 pJB, - Ironing ierrtw<br />

imJNDANTUFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

as Shore Rd.<br />

(Plaza 8 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Andrew Curace, pastor<br />

:io am, • Sunday school<br />

111 u. - Worship service<br />

;7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

°*<br />

•JTORSDAY<br />

j7 pjn, . Midweek service.<br />

dCEANCTTY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

lptb St and Wesley Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

IJCT, Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

?9:3O a-m. • Sunday school<br />

£10:45 ajn. and 7 pa.<br />

Worship service.<br />

WEDNESDAY *'<br />

7 pjn. - Prayer service.<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST ' .<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

18th St. and Simpson Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Community Cntw<br />

Rev. Richard Wlngate, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Worship service<br />

with Rev. Wlngate preaching.<br />

Nursery Provided<br />

11:15ajn. -Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 398-4526.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice is located<br />

at 247 W. Met Rd., phone 398-<br />

6126.<br />

SEAVTEW BAPTIST<br />

2Q25 Shore Rd,<br />

Llnwood<br />

Rev. WilUam W. LeConey,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY . '<br />

0:30 a.m. • durch school<br />

- 11 a-m. • Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7pjn.-Eveningbible study<br />

and prayer service.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Cbrbln<strong>City</strong><br />

R.S. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY ~<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 turn. • Morning worahlp<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

9th and New York Av.<br />

Sonera Point<br />

DM Corbett, pastor<br />

ON CHAPa BY THE S<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, JAN. 8tht 1984<br />

REV.DANIEURILITT<br />

Marmora, N.J.<br />

HYMN SING-10:20<br />

CHURCH SERVICE-10:30<br />

Serving South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ytar .'Round<br />

The Presbyttrlan Church, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen, Th.AA,, Pastor<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W, Winter, Assistant Pastor<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music • organist<br />

Henry C. Leper jean R Idgway<br />

•2"<br />

1 i '<br />

SIMHY, 1ANIARV 8,1964<br />

MORNING WORSHIP-11:00a.m.<br />

EVENING WORSHIP-7:30 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30a.m.<br />

The Whole Bible For The Whole Person<br />

GradedClasses—Nursery—Adults<br />

MORN1NS-10i30 a,m^<br />

Women's Bible Study Fellowship<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING-7:30 p.m.<br />

The Bible Study Hour<br />

A Cordlil Wileomt Awaits You<br />

"Holding Perth The Wort <strong>of</strong> Ufa" Phlllippiins 2; 16<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

ttfcunlCifltnMvMua Ocsin <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

SUNDAY, JAN. 8th, 1984<br />

1030 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

"ACASEOF .<br />

TOO MUCH RELIGION"<br />

The Her. David M. Finch, Preacffrg r<br />

(The i0i30 Service broadcast qnWIBG AM U5o)' f _<br />

\,arlea and Anna .(Ireland)<br />

Halg <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ytow, i<br />

daughter Dec, 21, and,<br />

•*">- and \Elleent J '<br />

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. ^f[fy$[ti<br />

Sunday Morning Worship 11:00^<br />

•Sunday Evening Service 7:30 jTm?;^ 1<br />

f ' l^achfng and Teaching th v « 1<br />

1 \M<br />

. , , i p<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School concert choir members perform a winter scene skit during annual performance<br />

at St. Peter's United Methodist Church.<br />

A boundless faith<br />

in God<br />

It would seem that with the<br />

passing years, each Oiristnai<br />

day brings home to<br />

sUI another example<br />

love, His teachings —.<br />

to the 1980s.<br />

Oinny and I spent another<br />

" TerfulChristmasdaywith<br />

daughter Sandy, her<br />

and our grandto<br />

the suburbs <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia. Now we always<br />

have a great time at Sandy's;<br />

nothing new to mat Tub<br />

time, however, we saw so<br />

much that made us proud <strong>of</strong><br />

'her and heard so much mat<br />

made us realize just how<br />

very, very fortunate we are.<br />

'Meet Gorgeta and Don and<br />

their son, Thomas. We met<br />

- — — J- -**~^ m ******rp ^g- • M ^^^F^^^^B*^<br />

Sandy had invited men for<br />

dinner, and nicer people you<br />

would never want to meet<br />

'Just who are they?<br />

No, "the* \ m hot<br />

''NtteHeanip they 'are<br />

^Rumanians, living- to this<br />

country since April. Natives<br />

•<strong>of</strong> the Bucharest area, they<br />

were considered upper dais<br />

in their native land. Dan Is a<br />

"civil engineer. Presently, they<br />

"snare a one bedroom apart-<br />

ment with another couple to<br />

fire Mt. Airy section <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia — five people In<br />

a one bedroom apartment,<br />

/fern Thomas, a'tthe age <strong>of</strong> l<br />

"week, contracted a Ugh fever<br />

and a resultant motor lapse<br />

"which incapacitates him in<br />

many arena, much as palsy<br />

would. Despite Ola<br />

;tremondous handicap,<br />

•Thomas has taught himself<br />

English since April and now<br />

'serves as the Interpreter for<br />

'Ms mother and dad, They, hi<br />

turn, are mastering their new<br />

'language and lean less on<br />

"Thomas each day.<br />

r. They came to this country<br />

-ft the hope that an operation<br />

would ease Thomas' problem<br />

Dut the bottom line 150,000 Is<br />

'far, far beyond their ken.<br />

"r'Dan is working for San-<br />

(Jy's husband and Is well liked<br />

iby those he Wks with.<br />

'Gorgeta does light household<br />

•cleaning when ahe.can obtain<br />

the work. Thomas, alas,<br />

brilliant as he Is mentally, Is<br />

limited in his .physical<br />

movement.<br />

The couple nave two girls,<br />

*ages 15 and 20, still to<br />

'.Rumania and would dearly<br />

t'love to see them here In the<br />

[United States. Just one catch,<br />

jGorgeta and Dan have asked<br />

IKW Broitint ^^1 JJg,, Jjgj Jjg^j<br />

" Looking<br />

for the Right<br />

"Nursing Home?<br />

indlvldvali ind ntlrid coupt« lit<br />

fMtd <strong>of</strong> t xptrt mtdloi c*r« ir« In<br />

vltml ID miM tlwlr horn* Ui Llrnmod<br />

ConyilncMt C«i»w At Llnwood<br />

itay cm mpKt • frltmlly it<br />

mnfihft wltn unlul pttwrwl •»•<br />

- — .-.--.- .. j^tor* ft<br />

granted it. However, he must<br />

prove Gorgeta It Us wife or<br />

she nut leave the country<br />

and mat pro<strong>of</strong> lies bock In<br />

Humanla. No problem, you<br />

Well it Is a'problem.<br />

Dan's finer, a<br />

_ . was ratter outspoken<br />

about religious<br />

freedohi in the country so,<br />

about a year ago, he was<br />

aasaasinflted. \ <<br />

Now it would seem aU that<br />

the three have left Is their<br />

faith. The Rumanian<br />

euthorities will certainly not<br />

go out <strong>of</strong> their way to help<br />

prove Gorgeta Is Dan's wife<br />

and those two young girls, still<br />

in Rumania, don't nave much<br />

chance <strong>of</strong> making it here. The<br />

final straw is Thomas'<br />

condition. If there Is no<br />

operation, Thomas will never<br />

be self-supporting and the<br />

immigration service will<br />

never approve his permanent<br />

• Wtry. So; h* Mao will have to<br />

return to Romania<br />

Far fronv seeing this as a<br />

depressing picture, these<br />

newcomers to our shore seem<br />

to have boundless faith In God<br />

and the sure knowledge He<br />

will take charge.<br />

Our Sandy? Well, we are<br />

very proud <strong>of</strong> her. She lives<br />

between she and her husband,<br />

their church and the United<br />

SWes Government - all will<br />

came out well.<br />

Dear God, if it be They will,<br />

make It so.<br />

8TROKE CLUB TO MEET<br />

The first meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Year <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

County Stroke dub will be<br />

7:30 pjn. Jan. 11 at Betty<br />

Bacharach Rehabilitation<br />

Hospital where a bingo game<br />

and refreshments will be<br />

featured.<br />

1984<br />

THE SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

ByPOORRICBARD<br />

For the last 38 years, generations <strong>of</strong> studente have read<br />

the novel''1S81" It pdrtays an age <strong>of</strong> bleak, Impersonal,<br />

and highly mpntpiiWflH a^ntHnf People wen to be<br />

watched by thehlg brother <strong>of</strong> government, electronic<br />

eveadropplng, etc. 1984 became known as a year that was<br />

to be a benchmark <strong>of</strong> the deterrioratlon <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

freedom, security, and the pursuit <strong>of</strong> happiness.<br />

In about 84 A.D. Hebrew Christians faced a world that<br />

was turning hostile to ttelr freedom, security, and mirsuU<br />

<strong>of</strong> happiness. The secular and religious cultures <strong>of</strong> the day<br />

were beginning to unleash subtle and physical persecutions<br />

against Christians.<br />

The HMe Book <strong>of</strong> Hebrews Is a stirring message lor the<br />

people <strong>of</strong> 84 A3, and 1984 AJ>. It teaches how Christ is<br />

"sufficient" for aU that the future <strong>of</strong> Us world might<br />

bring. Hebrews also points out the "finality" <strong>of</strong> Christ's<br />

victory and rule overall <strong>of</strong> the transient human events <strong>of</strong><br />

Ufe.<br />

Akey verse <strong>of</strong> Hebrews is that climatic expression <strong>of</strong><br />

the last chapter; "Jesus Christ, to nine yesterday,<br />

today, and forever,"<br />

And, after reviewing some practical advice for<br />

Christian living in any year, Hebrews says that even in<br />

1884 we can say:<br />

awthlessedu<br />

184.<br />

Bible classes are<br />

The tort la<br />

my helper, I<br />

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me?<br />

A 10-week course <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />

classes for women, win begin<br />

7:30 pa. Tuesday. Jan. 10 in<br />

Pteasantvflle.<br />

The course, entitled "Will<br />

me real woman please stand<br />

up," includes biblical principles<br />

applied to daily living<br />

Daseu on a book written by<br />

Darien Cooper and snared by<br />

Turoezl.<br />

For<br />

aw-am<br />

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N.. l i ." rVllbaM^a*^aMMaaMNaJH4iMad«HbMMBliaM^<br />

' Rev. Richard C. Wlngate<br />

PauUin Memorial Baptist Church<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>Ctty<br />

SOMEBS POINT — Pratae<br />

Tabernacle la planning to<br />

buUd new church facilities on<br />

10 acre* <strong>of</strong> newly purchased<br />

land here, reports Howard<br />

Ftakel.assiftantp.stor.<br />

The new cted,. rib will<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Avenue. The<br />

/ congregation, which begin<br />

wltha couple <strong>of</strong> families to the<br />

tail <strong>of</strong> 1978, now Bumbtn<br />

some 175 people.<br />

To accommodate the need*<br />

<strong>of</strong> me growing congregation,<br />

=-=• -*= =^--w —-*•*& . _ j—L-iHHaa^ iwiaaiaj<br />

services, 8 ajn. and 10:16<br />

am., the assWant pastor<br />

Rev! William Britt began<br />

the local church in the winter<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1977, coming to this mm<br />

from pastoring U» Christian<br />

and Missionary Alliance<br />

Church m Virginia.<br />

Pastor Britt holds a<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> sdence degree In<br />

Wology from Christopher<br />

Newport College in VTrgiiua<br />

We seldom recognlie •'<br />

habit when It starts. We<br />

Just dost expect anytluHg<br />

we try to beconM babituaT<br />

Even when repeated • few<br />

times, we're sure Oat we<br />

nave control and can<br />

regulate the extent <strong>of</strong> our<br />

addiction.<br />

We ratiowdlie by vowing<br />

to start to break it<br />

"tomorrow." If. f«r wrier<br />

to permit only^ood habits<br />

to develop to the point<br />

where bteakbig them la<br />

diffieuH,<br />

The .type and colt <strong>of</strong> our<br />

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You've read the headlines. Tuition<br />

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children main their home in computer programing: has an active Syrian <strong>of</strong> home,<br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> jugger- and defeating the defending<br />

naught continued to roll at 187 champion (Holy Croes)."<br />

as.John Gunnels grabbed a<br />

•flwr medal tolocXup the J,<br />

Gunnels advanced to the,.<br />

In the consolations be notched Keyin Clarke not only QnMs on the strength <strong>of</strong> an , '<br />

ato29PInover Jeff Conway <strong>of</strong> pU4e4 m> theaWjouiid titie opaung round M decision danCC Tail. 14<br />

Bordentown. : -, 'A bntaJso'gajttered the Most owr Al Horta <strong>of</strong> Allentown •»<br />

aMatt Ward placed shrth for OutstandUii-WresUer honors and a 1:53 pin over Mike<br />

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John Welnciyk scored an Dance Club will be 8:30 pnn.<br />

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GunnelB to take top honors for Moorlyn Terrace and the<br />

turBngton Cl^, ftardwaut.<br />

Heavyweight Trip Snyder The Ambers will furnish the<br />

closed ,the tournament for music which wlU Include,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> garnering^ a ballroom dancing, Latin<br />

bronze medal with a 4:19 pin numbers, fox trots, walte, .<br />

over Dan Foga <strong>of</strong> Northern Jitterbug, and many <strong>of</strong> the line |<br />

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PAGE 1 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N J. THUR8DAY, JANUARY 5, IDS-*'<br />

Girls rebound from tourney title<br />

nlaideit<br />

sports calendar<br />

with loss on home court<br />

Tlie Raider girls'basketball<br />

team won the championship<br />

<strong>of</strong> the first <strong>Ocean</strong> Wave<br />

Tournament last week,<br />

defeating host Audubon, 54-45,<br />

In the title game. But <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> started the new year on<br />

the wrong foot Tuesday af-<br />

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Behind the Hess Station<br />

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dedrion to Holy Spirit on the<br />

local high school court.<br />

Tht Raiders, now M<br />

. overall but 1-3 In Division <strong>On</strong>e<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cape-Atlantic League,<br />

earned the championship<br />

game <strong>of</strong> the* <strong>Ocean</strong> Wave<br />

tournament, which they cosponsored<br />

with Audubon, by<br />

defeating Woodbury easily In<br />

fee first round. Audubon bad<br />

beaten Absegaml their tint<br />

time out.<br />

In the title game, the<br />

Raiders took a 15-9 lead In the<br />

first period and Increased tot<br />

margin to 33-21 by halftlme.<br />

He teams shared 18 points In<br />

the third period and, when<br />

Audubon aide a run at OC In<br />

the final eight minutes.<br />

Raider foul-shooting held<br />

them <strong>of</strong>f. Pat Dougherty's<br />

girls nude 10 <strong>of</strong> 1? from the<br />

fins in the fourth period,<br />

Irish Levin led the way for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with 17 points with<br />

Marge Bonnet adding IS and<br />

lisa Crompton 11. Sue Becker<br />

chipped In eight points while<br />

Judy Eckerson scored five.<br />

Absegami took third place<br />

in the competition, defeating<br />

Woodbury, 4243, in the<br />

consolation game.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, alter some<br />

concern Oat the game might<br />

be rescheduled because <strong>of</strong> a<br />

broken pipe under the<br />

basketball floor, the Raiders<br />

ran Into a Holy Spirit team<br />

fliat had also played well over<br />

the holidays tat was trying to<br />

end a four-game losing<br />

streak.<br />

Tlie Spartans took highlyrated<br />

WUdwood CathoUclnto<br />

overtime before losing In the<br />

first round <strong>of</strong> the Seagull<br />

Classic. Then they were<br />

beaten by PhlUy's Archbishop<br />

Pfendergast.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had a 1M lead<br />

after the first period but were<br />

not getting much <strong>of</strong>fense from<br />

Crompton or Becker. In the<br />

second period the Spartans<br />

took over, using their pressing<br />

defense to gain a 23-4 advantage<br />

and opan a 3144<br />

halftime lead.<br />

Crompton and Becker<br />

began picking up the <strong>of</strong>fense<br />

In the second half and<br />

Dougherty went to her press<br />

more frequently as OC made<br />

a run for it. But the Spartans<br />

had enough <strong>of</strong> a margin to<br />

maintain control.<br />

Crompton and Becker<br />

evenly split 28 poults for the<br />

Raiders win 28 <strong>of</strong> mem<br />

coming during the second half<br />

drive.<br />

lisa Lodovico led the way<br />

for Holy Spirit wife 24 points<br />

while Diane Hung added 13.<br />

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GED. classes set £ar thoee without diplomas<br />

Classes to prepare people<br />

without a high school diploma<br />

to take the General<br />

•alency Diploma test are<br />

_ scheduled by the Cape<br />

May County Vocational<br />

School District at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Intermediate school. -<br />

The GED course win be<br />

from 1:30 to 9 pjn. each<br />

Monday and Wednesday from<br />

Jan. 23 through March 28. In<br />

the past, the course was given<br />

at the high school. Ttti year,<br />

It will be at the Intermediate<br />

school,<br />

Robert Holden, a teacher at<br />

the intermediate school, will<br />

provide instruction in arithmetic,<br />

reading, science,<br />

soda! studies and English to<br />

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Steel, Out Haven, Cape students the opportunity to person it the intermediat"<br />

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teacher Holden noted. "Thi Street on Jan. 23, or in a<br />

the<br />

aratory Vocational School looks vance through the Vo-t<br />

course<br />

to help forward to ai many School, Cape Hay Cd<br />

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hifnijfi an opportunity to UM spring term because in- Textbooks win be available'<br />

take a sample <strong>of</strong> the GED test<br />

for the course at substantial<br />

so persons will have flntresult In cancellation <strong>of</strong> the savings, Holden added.<br />

band experience in taking flu dan," Holden said.<br />

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test. TMMakJBg akflU are<br />

the GED course, call the<br />

part <strong>of</strong> tbe course.<br />

RegLrtrationfor the HMraek Intermediate school at 399-<br />

'Tne number <strong>of</strong> studenta in courae ii|S, and people from sail or the Vo^Tech School at A<br />

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Watts makes aU-tourney team;<br />

[-By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

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MAYS LANDING-<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> captured third place in<br />

jWljeOakcreBt Holiday Festival<br />

^fit week by detesting the<br />

W6j Oakcrest Falcons, 1M§,<br />

fa the consolation game. The<br />

Rilders bad lost to Holy<br />

Spirit, tbe tournament<br />

- champion, in a double<br />

overtime thriller a few nights<br />

earlier.<br />

iRalder senior Gene Watts,<br />

o&e <strong>of</strong> six players named to<br />

^ttpLfdl-tourney team, helped<br />

0apark <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to a 37-16<br />

advantage In the middle two<br />

periods. Watts scored 10 <strong>of</strong> his<br />

1 points during jhe middle 16<br />

minutes, makbig five <strong>of</strong> the<br />

six shots he attempted, ln-<br />

" ig a slam-dunk that<br />

J oH the first half with<br />

i the lead, 31-32.<br />

didn't know what to<br />

I from this game," said<br />

r' Coach Jack Boyd.<br />

.haven't had much<br />

) time over the<br />

,_ and the kids were<br />

a little down after the<br />

tougjhjoss to Holy Spirit But<br />

lUt.'L<br />

iArock 'n roU dance concert will beheldotf the Music Piet, 8 p.m.<br />

Saturday, sponsored by the Young Life International and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

AVS^^ 0 1 1 .Department. "Hie concert iwfll feature the band Buff the<br />

ft MUsket. Tickets are $2 in advance or at the door. For information call<br />

RJjfcp Allegretto at 399*6111 ext. 232 or Robby Jansson at 399-9198<br />

istmas tree drop sites set<br />

Christmas tree Is<br />

to take on that<br />

Irted out look and is dropping<br />

needle's all over your rug<br />

everV tune you walk by,<br />

plfease take note: Two<br />

Chmtmas tree drop-<strong>of</strong>f sites<br />

h^ve been designated by<br />

OCean dty <strong>of</strong>ficials for people<br />

; program,<br />

north end <strong>of</strong> town,<br />

AiwBn';should be placed up<br />

Vagajnst the snow fence en-<br />

,, on the left side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

entrance-to the beach at<br />

Seaview Road.<br />

mWchat 40th Street will<br />

servgas the tree drop-<strong>of</strong>f site<br />

taftifit southern area <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

OfHcialri ask that everyone<br />

take care not to'damage any<br />

eatting dune vegetation when<br />

.-dripping <strong>of</strong>f tbdr trees.<br />

\p |n addition, a Recreation<br />

DQdslon truck and crew will<br />

b* collecting trees placed at<br />

nohnsl trash collection spots<br />

Jan, 5,6, and 9. It should be<br />

noted that the crew will try to<br />

ca mr all the areas <strong>of</strong> town,<br />

buvi&iyjrees that aren't able<br />

n Now Is the time to<br />

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prepare for next spring.<br />

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For those who wish to<br />

maintain their own Christmas<br />

tree dune project, here are<br />

some tips:<br />

—In choosing your beach<br />

trapped by the trees.<br />

—Locate your trees out <strong>of</strong><br />

the reach <strong>of</strong> storm tides.<br />

—Position the trees in<br />

patterns to take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

the prevailing winds, Azigzag<br />

pattern works weD In many<br />

instances.<br />

—Lav tN» trww on their<br />

Homeowner and cwtdo<br />

insurance rates going up<br />

For the first time hi more expenses) would Increase to<br />

than seven years, the base more than 70 percent <strong>of</strong> each<br />

rates for homeowners, premium dollar, if an in-<br />

tenants and condominium crease were not approved,<br />

insurance are being Increased 'against a permissible lossv,<br />

for companies <strong>of</strong> tbe In- ratio <strong>of</strong> 63 J percent; '<br />

surance Services Office, tbe Tbe BUng was the subject oT<br />

major rating bureau for the a public bearing last Spring<br />

property / casualty Insurance before Administrative Law<br />

industry, in New Jersey. Judge Walter F.^SnUlvan. '<br />

State Insurance Com- Mnrphy emphasized that<br />

missioner Joseph F. Murphy the increases are averages '<br />

announced be has adopted the and tbe actual amounts will<br />

findings <strong>of</strong> fact and recom- vary, depending on such'<br />

mendations <strong>of</strong> an ad- factors as type <strong>of</strong> bouse<br />

ministrative law Judge and construction and location.<br />

approved an average 8.4 In the case <strong>of</strong> tenants and<br />

percent increase in the condominium coverage,<br />

homeowners rates for the Mnphy noted that, although<br />

ISO. He has also approved an the average percentage in-<br />

Increase <strong>of</strong> 30 percent In the crease Is 30 percent, the dollar<br />

rates for tenants and con- increase generally will be<br />

dominium Insurance. relatively modest because the<br />

The increases were ef- premium for this coverage is<br />

fective J)ec. 31.<br />

In its filing with the "A tenant'now paying £3 a<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Insurance, ISO year for $10,000 <strong>of</strong> coverage,<br />

bad asked for an increase <strong>of</strong> for instance, win receive a #12<br />

41.2 percent, in homeowners Increase'to |65, " Murphy<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEI.-I.EDGER, OdfiAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, JANUARY.<br />

How to prepare, cook and serve venison<br />

• ByMAItlEBUBER Generally, deer meat U Greeting will also help to refrigerator prior to cooking. Mix Ingredients together In<br />

SodalEditor very Inn and should be eliminate the wild game taste. Here Is a marinade I have large bowl so that the game ta<br />

< In answer to a recent marinated and spread " If cooked propedy, there used frequently. completely covered with<br />

request, we have MTeral gmirouah' with fcuttw or will be M wild taste and you •-*-U^——^water. Mirtarfe overnight<br />

ways tor preparing wntaon, tawn strips whfls Mdring, win be pleasantly surprised at MMUNADItfmc ^HniiirGoek according to<br />

commonly known as "deer All venison should be well, the end results. Since .ray WILD GAME recipe,<br />

»»*," «nfl some general cooked, Jual as lamb * pork, husband, and now my son, are *, Clrttt W • _<br />

Information about thin Ihe texture <strong>of</strong> venison is avid hunters, we have had 2 cloves garlic, minced ( or For larger, tender cuts <strong>of</strong>,<br />

delicacy. very similar to beef and ta marry meals using venison in generously sprinkle with venlaon, roasting wiU give you<br />

Venison Is the culinary term cooked much the same as a variety <strong>of</strong> ways. • garUcsalt) great flavor and a rich brown<br />

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it<strong>of</strong>tlb, venison roast Out the venison roast wim<br />

two tablespoons flour and<br />

brown on all sides in t<br />

tablespoons hot oil in a Dui<br />

oven. Season with salt<br />

Qarllc salt or doves<br />

Bacon ttrlpa<br />

Rub vwuson With s<strong>of</strong>t butter<br />

and aprinkle with salt and<br />

pepper. SUtB may be made in<br />

Sebiat andaeveral pieces <strong>of</strong><br />

garlic dovea added, o<br />

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melted buttw.Whalf cup <strong>of</strong><br />

dVMdwtaB,oraeoktagwu«,<br />

poured over meat while<br />

is—, cooking will also enhance the<br />

the tomato JuTOetomato<br />

sauce), onlon.-carrot<br />

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to a boll, fcdu«h«M<br />

and simmer for two aifil<br />

hflf boun or until meat ta<br />

tender. Add «<br />

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platter and keep warm ^<br />

preparing the cream, sai<br />

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Juices. Measure Juice*<br />

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Make brawn gravy (ran cups liquid. liid Rt Return<br />

pan drippings as usual. Dutch oven. Stir to^.<br />

medium site bawl.<br />

Venison pot roast with sour cream, cold water a<br />

cream sauce is another Add this mixture to<br />

favorite choice fdriising large Dutch oven. Cook,<br />

pieces to serve a family, until thickened and<br />

W Serve with rice, belled Cook and stir one<br />

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| 2 T. flour venison instead. B *<br />

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Ava. Fir, Jan. 4, f a.m. to 4 lunpanaihg,<br />

calling Ilia, curtain*, ruga, hot<br />

watir haatar, tolkti, alnk. caMiwf. ate.<br />

R;E. For Sale<br />

SOUTH END<br />

Three bedroom, 1 bath cottage,<br />

large yard, excellent<br />

'condition. Close to beach<br />

and stores. $95,000.<br />

SOUTH END STORE<br />

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GOSS REALTY<br />

3256AtbniyAvi.<br />

399-2098<br />

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REALTOR<br />

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•acti unir, yiarty twunta. »75JO0.<br />

CmNr city hsm* lor Um>l«inlly, or<br />

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and a 1 badmom apf. %ja/an.<br />

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u wailabia. Turn badroam, i batti<br />

nitMAM<br />

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h h l t h<br />

JEM BLACMKM REALTY<br />

Realtor<br />

3O4-9tti Street. 399-6345<br />

1LTORS<br />

NEWaAVFROMtCONDO<br />

Thraa badroomsr 2 baihSr ilvintf room<br />

wim flrapiacg, dining ana, daalgnar<br />

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a|r, c*rp*tmg, wtitm and dryir,<br />

boat.aflp.plua many mora faafuras<br />

indudtng baavtWN bay vlawvt ma<br />

Itmr/tlattl<br />

CENTER CITY TRIPLEX<br />

Wa n*m a baautiftil triplax wtttiin<br />

walking diuanc* to baacti and all «c.<br />

tlvttta»thatltlnat»oliit*,':n»vrin"<br />

condltton. Two J badnnm and flla<br />

bath, haaMd apta. and a t badreom<br />

tllad Mth garaga apt. Panallng and<br />

carpatlng mrooghout. wathara and<br />

dryan. Excallanf liKOmc low main*<br />

tananca. "A imnt IT)laliatta,HHll«(. aralmtalaw<br />

•S3 WESLEY AVE. 399-5Q10<br />

SURPRISi PACKAGE<br />

Duplex — 2 bedrooms, 1V4<br />

baths each floor, Lots <strong>of</strong> extras<br />

including dishwasher,<br />

garbage disposal, washer<br />

and dryer hook-up, near<br />

everything location, and<br />

most Importantly, property<br />

Is In excellent condition.<br />

Priced under the market at<br />

$99,500,<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP-<br />

HANDYPERSON'S<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Two bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />

needs lots <strong>of</strong> woric but priced<br />

right at $29,900.<br />

6ABDEN STATE REALTY<br />

RtHMl<br />

itUludAitoyAM.<br />

399-3031 30M101<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL',<br />

STYLE HOME<br />

Ttiw bdrmt.. tVt tutlif, flrcpl. and<br />

den. Nn.lv atecoralfd. on* block )


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PAGE 12 - SECTION tWO<br />

R.E.ForSale R.E. For Sale<br />

GREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALE8«RENTALS<br />

The <strong>On</strong>ly Golf Course Condominium At the<br />

Jersey Short<br />

ATTRACTIVE FINANCING<br />

To Qualified Buytrs. Call Today I<br />

/ i0fl.927.14i1<br />

visit Qur Furnished Model Home at<br />

44 Greate Bay Drive<br />

taws MM, (u.<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY M<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

REALTM<br />

OCIAN V!fcw» af beachfront, second house from wide<br />

beach. Five bedrooms, hot wafer (leafed, fireplace, wide<br />

70' lot, oarage, plenty <strong>of</strong> oH-tfreet parking,<br />

TWO FAMILY — all fleetrle, year round, a bedrooms<br />

each apt., <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. Excellent return, ttS,«go.<br />

ilAUTIFUL OMAN VIEW North section, second door<br />

from wide beach. Completely furnished, spacious 2<br />

family. Off street parking. Many extra features. $165,000.<br />

CLOSE TO OCEAN and wide beach. Three apts. First<br />

floor has j bedrooms. Second floor has 3 bedrooms mr<br />

round gas hot water heated apt. Detached garage with<br />

additional <strong>of</strong>f street parking, $130,000.<br />

SEVEN nice well •quipped and furnished Income apts.<br />

Ideal location near center city boardwalk, valuable <strong>of</strong>f-<br />

street parking for all units. Just reduced to «35,000.<br />

/MODERN DUPLEX St. Charles Place near fine beach.<br />

Three bedrooms, j baths, elee, heat, furnished, wall to<br />

wall carpet, liund, room plus outside enclosed showers.<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. Listed It $145,000.<br />

GARDENS year round home, beautiful brick exterior, gas<br />

hot water heat, living room with fireplace, dining room, 1<br />

bedrooms, Vh baths, garage, alto has detached workshop<br />

in rear yard. Reduced to $120,000.<br />

GARDENS TRIPLEX plus 2 bedroom garage apt, over 3<br />

garages. Triplex has 4 bedrooms each, etc. First floor<br />

year round apt. <strong>Ocean</strong> view. Asking JI72,500.<br />

LOVELY YEAR ROUND i or a bedroom home on<br />

beautiful Plaza Place. Spacious rooms, hot wafer heated,<br />

in-ground pool, garage, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking, many extra<br />

features. $138,000.<br />

THE SENTINE<br />

R.E. ForSalo<br />

R.E. ForSnle<br />

Before You Leave The Island<br />

You Must See<br />

VILLA MARINA<br />

•YOUR VILLA ON THi BAY 1 !<br />

Eagle Realty 9834220<br />

" Wed., Fr,, saf„ Sun, W<br />

if h & Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> city • Model MMM-M40<br />

DGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E.ForSale R.E.ForSale<br />

POUR BEDROOM, 1M MM rilNMr, «••<br />

low mamanaftfe, in neat, nfrt lirg* ~<br />

lot, gardena ant, AiUng M (MM. Ihgfa<br />

BJIIty, Raaltor, 425 Bay Ava, Call m-<br />

19(0, . If<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVE. 38MD11<br />

UPPER TOWN8HIP<br />

A perfect none for flni<br />

time buyer or retiree<br />

Tastefully decorated,<br />

features cathedral ceiling,<br />

3 bedrooms, gnat kitchen,<br />

living room with m<br />

Move and Bkyllgbtg, wood<br />

deck and 2 ear garage.<br />

Asking $77,000.<br />

Two story colonial with I<br />

btdraomi, m baths, living<br />

room and dining room,<br />

family room with<br />

fireplace, oil hot air boat,<br />

one car garage 011 over-<br />

sized pr<strong>of</strong>essionally land-<br />

scaped lot. Extra room on<br />

first floor for in-home<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. Great neighborhood<br />

In Foxboro Run in Seaville.<br />

Asking $82,500.<br />

HEAL ESTATE A8BCY .<br />

ROOSEVELT BLVO<br />

MARMORA '<br />

I'M LOOKING FOR SALESPEOPLE!<br />

This <strong>of</strong>fer is in no way an <strong>of</strong>fer to srticlt salespeople from other<br />

real estate brokers In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

If you're looking for an exciting pr<strong>of</strong>itable career — and will<br />

*ju>k *u> It. contact me at 3W-3S00 and Join A Growing<br />

Organization!<br />

J.MUSSO, INC., REAL ESTATE<br />

312$ West Ave,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08224<br />

Ouallty . inNgrfty • Sarvic*<br />

Callm*<br />

309-2500<br />

franklin Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

Stepi To * Yacht Club •<br />

Charming 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath<br />

Home with fantastic views<br />

situated en large lot w/2<br />

B/S-Reallstlc 1235,000. '<br />

Single Home • 3 Bdrms, 1<br />

fOll-2'^ Baths, Llv,, Din.,<br />

Kit,, 2 enc, porches-Deck 8,<br />

Large Boat Slip-Most<br />

Reasonably Priced<br />

Bayfront. Call Today!<br />

Two Family • 1 Bdrms, 1V1<br />

B'a, 2 Bdrms, 1 Bath • Both<br />

Heated, Includes 3 Boat-<br />

slips • Offered J185,OOO fur-<br />

nished.<br />

LAGOONFftONT<br />

Exceptional Value<br />

Waterway Road • Contem-<br />

porary Home with 3 Bdr-<br />

ms, Vfy Baths, woodbur-<br />

nlng stove, garage, 2 boat-<br />

slips. Priced to • Sell at<br />

S1SMB0.<br />

Riviera - Clean 2 story •<br />

Llv, Din. Kit, large family<br />

room w/flreplace, 3 Bdr-<br />

-msr-t-full-baths. 1 car<br />

garage • has 3 Boatsllps •<br />

Avail, for Immediate Oc-<br />

cupancy I<br />

GARDENS<br />

Nice Homew/Llv. rm.,dln,<br />

rm., breakfast rm., kit-<br />

chen, family rm., 3 Bdr-<br />

ms,, 3 full baths, 1 car gar.<br />

Includes extra building lot •<br />

Inspect Now!<br />

Pint Home located on quiet<br />

sfreef • has llv, rm,<br />

w/flreplaee, din, rm., kit.,<br />

rec. rm., 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths<br />

& detached 2 car gar,<br />

Asking %mMn.<br />

SINGLES<br />

New Listing • Corner Home<br />

with llv, rm., w/flresiaee,<br />

din. rm., kit., 4 Bdrms,, 3<br />

full baths, enc, sun rm,, aft.<br />

ior. Asking $137,500.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Two Bdrm, Home • Hx-<br />

eellent Condition w/newer<br />

bath 8, kit. • Listed at<br />

U4,sep,<br />

Riviera Ranch Home •<br />

Excellent Condition, 3<br />

Bdrms., m Bs, Large llv,<br />

rm., din, rm., kit,, laundry<br />

& tear garage. t12T,»o.<br />

Two Bedroom Cottage •<br />

Situated on lot 32 x 111.<br />

Asking Hf.foo. Inspect<br />

Tedayl<br />

New listing Newer Duplex<br />

• 4 Bdrms., 2 full baths,<br />

f«m. rm. 1st fi. 3 Bdrms., 2<br />

full baths, 2 open decks 2nd<br />

fl. Brest Location 8.<br />

Realistic Price! inspect<br />

Nowill ,<br />

Yearly Area • New vinyl<br />

siding <strong>of</strong>fers 2 fully heated<br />

units. 1st f 1.: 3 Bdrms, 2nd<br />

fl.: l Bdrm. Both rented.<br />

Price reduced to mMB.<br />

Lg. I Family . j Bdrm. & J<br />

Bdrm. unit. Plus 2 ear gar.<br />

only «f,m<br />

Completely Renovated<br />

Two Family with new Low<br />

Price <strong>of</strong> SM.M0. lif «.: 1<br />

Bdrm, apt. Upper Cott: I<br />

Bdrms. convenient<br />

location. Inspect Today I<br />

Wesley Ave.<br />

Beach • up Across from<br />

Cottage "•" 6<br />

Large Family Home Llv.<br />

rm. w/flrepiace, din. rm.,<br />

kit., 5 Bdrms., 2 full baths.<br />

Ha* 62' waterfrontage w/4<br />

B/S's 8. brand new<br />

bulkhead & deck. Owner<br />

financing to Qualified<br />

Buyer!<br />

Riviera -2story colonial • 5<br />

Bdrms., 2'/i B's, oversized<br />

family rm. w/flreplace, 3<br />

|,B/S's plus many fine<br />

„ amenities. Owner Says Sell<br />

f-CallTodaylll<br />

'"Riviera Cape Cod •> 4 Bdr-<br />

I nit., a B'» - 2 BoatSllp* -<br />

1 property w ekeelletit^con-<br />

"ditl<strong>of</strong>i Inside ft oot,'A*kln9<br />

qd/4bp'<br />

t<br />

DfiWO.t,<br />

Nice Ranch Home w/3<br />

•drtns., full bath, gas hut,<br />

situated en large lot - con-<br />

venient to stores a. schools.<br />

Asking if 1,000.<br />

Well Built Home w/4 Bdr<br />

ms, 2 full baths, llv r ,<br />

w/flreptace, formal din.<br />

rm . kit, lot 80 x 45 ex<br />

cellent neighborhood<br />

Listed S127,500<br />

Dutch Colonial Corner<br />

location in Nice Area - Llv<br />

r., w/flreplace, formal din<br />

rm., modern kit., sunroom,<br />

3 Bdrms, Den, 2 full baths,<br />

1 car gar. Recent price<br />

reduction • Inspection En-<br />

couraged.<br />

New Listing • Ranch Home<br />

- 3 Bdrms., 2 full baths, Ig.<br />

attached gar. Many fine<br />

features. Call.Todsyl<br />

^ f s i r<br />

newer kitchen • 1st fi. Apt. 2<br />

Bdrms., 1 Bath Listed<br />

$l»0,Mn, Furnished!! I<br />

INVIITMINT<br />

Commercial Opportunity -<br />

Corner Location • High Ex-<br />

posure -1 Area. Includes<br />

Store Vj'Jg. garage plus 2<br />

Apts. Realistically price<br />

for Immediate Sale)<br />

Three Units: All Rented<br />

Yearly — Excellent Return<br />

— Call for complete;<br />

details!!!<br />

Commercial on west<br />

Avenue - Includes. Store,'<br />

Garage & Attractive)<br />

owners apartment - 3 Bdr-<br />

ms., V/i Baths"—' Very<br />

flexible property In Lively 1 ,<br />

Location — Excellent Buy<br />

at$149,900. v ,<br />

BEACH FRONT DUPLBX CONDO —<br />

CMICI mti'SI- lootlor an mngMik.<br />

lala bv swnar alflw unlf, Sorm swnar<br />

flunelng. Inkan Inylfad, Ciil M14MB<br />

•vmlngi. II<br />

D.ALLEN STRETCH JR.<br />

AGENCY, INC.<br />

Single • SUB porch, LR,<br />

OR; kit., utU, rm, 4 bdrm-<br />

1., bath. Hot water BB<br />

heat. (58,900.<br />

Single. Liv. rm., kit,, din.<br />

area, 2 bdrms., bath, utU.<br />

rm, large cedar .doiet,<br />

detached large 1 ear gar,<br />

double lot. RediK&d to<br />

«7,iO0,<br />

Je • Llv. rm,, din.<br />

rm., new kit., § bdrran., 2<br />

baths. Great for large<br />

family. 173,100.<br />

810 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

3B1-MZ5<br />

MONirHAN<br />

Soutbend Duplex priced to<br />

sell at 1158,900, Three<br />

bdrm*., % battt each floor.<br />

Recently painted and new<br />

wall to wall carpet 1B-<br />

stalled. Move in condition.<br />

Must see.<br />

Duplex acroes from large<br />

south end beach. Area<br />

bdrms., 2 tUe baths, fully<br />

fttra, and heated, 2 ear<br />

garage, large porches<br />

frost and rear. Asking<br />

Asbury Ave. duplex for<br />

under 1100,000. Main bouse<br />

baa 3 bdrmi,, I bath and<br />

gas haat, raw apt. bag 2<br />

idrmi,, 1 bath. Great<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly ISO 1 to<br />

beach. Listed for 199,900,<br />

Lagoonfront con-<br />

temporary. Ifiree large<br />

bdrmi, each unit with<br />

balcony overlooking the<br />

lagoon and lntracoastal<br />

waterway, fireplace,<br />

vaulted ceilings, hardwood<br />

floors and more. Asking<br />

1199,000.<br />

For only $99,500 you can<br />

own this cute Ape Cod<br />

borne only • few steps to<br />

the beach. It Is Tully<br />

heated, hu storm win-<br />

dows, 2 bdrms., 1 bath and<br />

expandable attic. Terrific<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly $99,600 fun.<br />

Terrific investment op-<br />

portunity. Three bdrms.,<br />

lVi baths Asbury Ave.<br />

duplex. $12,500 in 1983<br />

leases. 40x100' lot, one<br />

street to beach. Asking<br />

$139,900, well below<br />

replacement cost. <<br />

Comer duplex at §50.81.<br />

Three bdrmi,, first floor<br />

unit and a 2 bdrm, second<br />

floor Unit, Fully furnished<br />

and heated. First floor<br />

rented yearly, one ear<br />

garage, Owner has pur-<br />

chased another baffle and<br />

is anxious for a quick gale.<br />

Asking $143,000, make<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

Just completed and ready<br />

for occupancy. Three large<br />

bdrms., 2 full baths,<br />

fireplaces, A / C,<br />

cathedral ceilings,<br />

skylights, Andersen<br />

thermopane windows,<br />

large master bedroom has<br />

French doors to private<br />

balcony. Must see!<br />

Beachfront duplex, large Just reduced. Corner<br />

corner property, 2 units duplex with ocean view.<br />

«~<br />

3AYFRONT t „ ' "<br />

Immaculate bayfront home with -sweeping views, 2<br />

boatsllps, andBJtb#comfort*<strong>of</strong>«yeBrrouadboinelnaB<br />

sasy-to-molntain property. Located in the Riviera MC- ANCHORAOK HOU»B" MM -Cantra<br />

Ava' Roomi—TVt optn ,y«ar-(sund,,fi<br />

aoMtotramport«t|(in C*IIW«4t47|t<br />

3301A8BURVMVEHUE<br />

DUPLEX NEAR<br />

Beach 1120,000.<br />

MARMORA<br />

ELM WOOD MODEL<br />

•81,900<br />

Features Include:<br />

• Three bedrooms<br />

- <strong>On</strong>e A a half baths<br />

• Dressing area with gink<br />

in master bedroom<br />

• Garage<br />

- Wall to wall carpeting<br />

• Vinyl aiding<br />

- Wooded lot<br />

• Eat-to kitchen with<br />

sliding glass door<br />

• Rear patio<br />

- Wood tbennopane windows<br />

- Oak kitchen cabinets<br />

• Vinyl tile in kitchen, utility<br />

room * powder room<br />

- Clear stained interior<br />

Mm<br />

Special Financing Available<br />

HOMES,INC,I<br />

398-7486<br />

REALTORS<br />

Well maintained duplex in an excellent location witb an<br />

ocean view. Short distance to beach and boardwalk.<br />

Owner will consider *-MM. 15<br />

OJBUiflF |f<br />

naalad, alr-condltlon«4, color TV.<br />

0*nMnSt*ta RMlty, Raalton. C«ll lit<br />

MMM9410l' : H<br />

OARDEN3 PLAZA y<br />

and two badroom dacorator f u r t |<br />

apamnantt avallaua oetobar t Cajr<br />

Brvca f, MRay, Inc. Raaltor, JW-J1H,<br />

Park Plata and th*h»di. • Pit<br />

MANY DESIRABLE LOCATIONS'<br />

AVAILASLI —apply In Pirion, Hotjwt<br />

L. Sharp, Rtal Eitata, VO> Aibucy Av.<br />

ondMOlWntAvt. •' tt<br />

POCONO HOUSE - . Call<br />

tf<br />

FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED —<br />

Sp^cloD! townhovia, 2 bediuouu, 1W<br />

batlu. HIS elm oilunat. Fox »' u«.<br />

Inc.Realign, 1101 AisuryAve itt-MCOtf<br />

WINTER RENTAL — Two<br />

apartment, utllllle* Included,<br />

furnlthed. no nett, Boo month, available<br />

Immediately until June uth. Call »1<br />

0)77 «ft«r 5pm 1-5<br />

APARTMENTS AND ROOMS — near<br />

ocean-boardwalk, i or a partont,<br />

hMutlful decor, tv"i, kltchena, private<br />

bathi, motel type rental* . no. tone,<br />

thort term ttayt only, Andrew'! inn TOO<br />

OcaanAv* 3WMJ0 tf<br />

BEACHFRONT — <strong>On</strong>* bedroom fu<br />

*r>ti. w-w carpet*, color TV. aalhl<br />

hai privet* ground floor mtranc* C<br />

P"*m — no pati.<br />

utilities. Available now. Call 3<br />

Lots For Sale<br />

LOT FOR H»NT — 1200 block HtvanT<br />

Ava zonad Induatrlal Call afttr*pjtii,<br />

Finest. _.<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

Nautical elegance on sparkling<br />

bay waters. Twenty-two new<br />

luxury residences with private<br />

boat slips, cabana club and pool<br />

Prom under $200,000.<br />

Open daily<br />

11 to 4. 603-398-9443<br />

WrEaster<br />

MM/MA<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay 7th to 8th<br />

Now Under Construction<br />

Opening Spring 1984<br />

CBNTBR CITY STORB -~ In Mtal<br />

location tun month mcludtng haat.<br />

Hagar R«l, Eitata, Raaltor, 431 Bat.<br />

l N V C M I M M M i t t<br />

YEAR ROUND COMMERC AL STORE.<br />

— for rant. US) p«- month 11 x 4) ttort<br />

tor rant. Canttr <strong>of</strong> town good location.<br />

ClimjMOFtL tf<br />

LOVELY CORNER COTTAGE — %<br />

badronra, 1W b«tta, ocaan vitw from<br />

uppar dack, gat haat, <strong>of</strong>f itraat parking.<br />

Avalh In Dacambar %m funtlinad, M7I<br />

unfumuiad plia utllltiia. call Tn-UOA<br />

W«4)71 H<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom apt,<br />

available early January.<br />

ess piu« utu.<br />

Two bedroom unfurn,<br />

apts., from M25 per month<br />

plus util. Many locations<br />

available.<br />

per<br />

Im-<br />

Four bedroom, 2 batb<br />

bouse, convenient to<br />

shopping. <strong>On</strong>ly *500<br />

month plus utll.<br />

mediate availability.<br />

Brand new 3 bdrm., 2 bath<br />

unfurn. first floor apt.<br />

Avail, now $550 monthly<br />

plus utU.<br />

Three bedroom 2 batb<br />

unfurn. apt. available<br />

early January. <strong>On</strong>ly W75<br />

monthly, plus utilities.<br />

ROBERT L SHARP<br />

IMEttftl<br />

Realtors<br />

AdWfAtt. SM-1137<br />

MtilnwtAifa. MM7M<br />

Puriutm to th. order. M w, Robert<br />

Hantgn, iurrsgata <strong>of</strong> tha gjgniy <strong>of</strong><br />

tStSaSrfftiSSSeTSSl year a person could bave had<br />

TOSUffStVSSSSSim to protection but didn't.<br />

basic premium for hospital<br />

insurance, paid by pecple who<br />

do not otherwise qualify for<br />

Oils protection, win rise to<br />

P55 for 1984, up from the 1983<br />

figure <strong>of</strong> $113, or a hike <strong>of</strong> 37<br />

percent.<br />

More information about<br />

Medicare or about Sodal<br />

f j i ef uid dacadanf to eraum<br />

nar within tin month, from m twrnr<br />

•vantn day <strong>of</strong> B«eainMr, 1«B, thalr<br />

ctalnu in wriiino and undar oath,<br />

apajlfyim the amount oalmad and tha<br />

particul.n <strong>of</strong> tha dilm.<br />

OatM DacamMr »th A.O., Itn<br />

/MargirM lallnf<br />

Bonala R. Ch.nB. Jf. » R l<br />

"<br />

•ay Avanut at Fifth Str«<br />

Oeaan elf y, Naw janay aim<br />

SurrBgata <strong>of</strong> Capa May eounty<br />

Rm. m County Court HMH lulldlng<br />

W May Court HouU Naw imm<br />

any identification. Now I'm<br />

worried that my checks may<br />

be stopped. What should J do?<br />

A. You should call your „ „<br />

local Social Security <strong>of</strong>fice should I do?<br />

and tell them what happened. A. When you wort u<br />

You did the right thing. It more than oncCempIoyer in a<br />

anyone comes to your home to year and nay Social fiecuritv<br />

talk about your Supplemental tans on wages over the ban<br />

Security income or Social amount,' you may claims<br />

Security checks, always ask refund <strong>of</strong> flie erceis'aroount<br />

for identification. on your income tax return mr'<br />

Anyone who is from Social fiiat year. \ ~ •<br />

Security will be glad to show Earnings oyer '-the<br />

yon proper identifkatton. If maxtmum jnay appear m<br />

youstiH have any doubts, you your Soda! Security earntun<br />

should call the local Social retort, butibey^camMMbe<br />

Security <strong>of</strong>fice and ask if they used to figure ypnr benefit*<br />

Bent someone to see yon. And rale." '« '-;"'• >-v '<br />

remember — a Social <strong>of</strong><br />

SSTJ 3 * c m >' <strong>of</strong> Cap* May and<br />

Stata <strong>of</strong> Naw Jutty.<br />

BBINO UNIT No. 37 appurtenant<br />

to th* Unit, and an undlvldad exduUve<br />

ownenhlp lnt*r«t In th* belcony or<br />

patio attached to the Unit ea an *p.<br />

purnnanc* thereto, all •> more per-<br />

Collective Federal Savings CFSlsthelargestsavingsatid coonlBfWtn<br />

and Loan is asking its loan association bjadqinuv to^fhy<br />

customers to approve a plan tered in the South Jersey<br />

tor conversion from a mutual area. ' Collective,^ with<br />

to a stock savings and loan headquarters in Egg Harbor<br />

<strong>City</strong>, matatains 21 <strong>of</strong>fices in<br />

five coonties.<br />

Hamilton termed<br />

proposed conversion-"s<br />

a change 1n the legal form <strong>of</strong><br />

organlxatian <strong>of</strong>, Collective."<br />

^^^ ^^ iff fl^fcy & s fimiBHf<br />

savings and loan with no<br />

stockholders. ' -'"• -•<br />

J^oval'ot the ptan <strong>of</strong> I^GIONA „<br />

convaaionwouldenaMe nsto mEElS JAN. a ii<br />

"since its inception in 1927,<br />

Ctallectlve Federal has en-<br />

reflective <strong>of</strong> the progress and<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> the southern New<br />

'S*-Jersey" and that the plan to<br />

convert to a stockholder-<br />

owned association "is another<br />

chapter in our history <strong>of</strong><br />

growth"<br />

At the same time member-<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> the conversion is<br />

sought, qualified Collective<br />

savers and borrowers will<br />

have the right to subscribe for<br />

stock. Remaining<br />

subscribed for tn<br />

wwldeiuhtewito<br />

become a stock savings and<br />

loan association," he ex-<br />

'tod<br />

DUPLEX LOT<br />

With Plans<br />

4O'x11S'<br />

25th St. Area,<br />

SACRIFICE •<br />

398-9037 39B-SQ47<br />

^Franklin ^Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

New Primo Listings<br />

Baadi Block Location — 3 units all rented Yearly. Excellent<br />

Investment Opportunity! 11<br />

Asbury Avenue — Commercial Property Included store, 2<br />

car gar. plus 2 Apartments. New vinyl siding •- Call for<br />

Complete Detallsl I It<br />

Impressive Ranch' Home Situated dn Well Landscaped<br />

Corner Lot (100x100) In Excellent.Yearly Location. Con-<br />

slsts <strong>of</strong> Large Living Room, Dining Area, New eat-In<br />

Kitchen, 4 Bdrms, 3 full tile Baths, family room with fire<br />

place, Rear Patio and 2 Car Garage. Make It a Point to See<br />

This Fine Home—InspectNowllJI .!••<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />

apti., unfum. «M3. to «4M plu* utll.<br />

Jotvnon Raalton, call TOJO10. tf<br />

EFFICIBNCY APT — accommodatee<br />

,ona pvnon. Bedroom, bam, llvlnpj room<br />

and kltcnen combination Wkihar «M<br />

orytr available. Call JWjno ' H<br />

TWO BEDROOM — 3nd floor apart-<br />

mant, front *nd ratr pordia*. w/w<br />

carpet, centrally located near beach,<br />

boardwalk, and (hopping area. *45D.<br />

haat Included, no pert, reference!<br />

required. Call Oau Really m-mt or<br />

3»*Mafter4pm tf<br />

OCEAN CITY — Yearly, 7th and<br />

W«l*y. 1 badrm private g*r*g*<br />

apartment, parking, stto plua call 3VA-<br />

•415 1»<br />

BOOMV — i briroom, 1 (nth, living<br />

room, dining rwn* kitchen plt» room,<br />

imrtti tnd, gat haat. MM. monthly pli"<br />

t l l M C I I M f 4 i n f T tt<br />

"ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, nwth<br />

aM naar baach, mo month plui elac-<br />

trlc. Alio avallabla u wmtar rantal until<br />

May 15. tt« plui rtactrlc. Call 3W-5JW «•<br />

11 a.m. Sat or Sun ~ 1-5<br />

BBST DBAL IN OCEAN CITY - Two<br />

badroom, 1 batti, living room, kltdian,<br />

amllant condition, for matura coupla.<br />

Nopata, no chlldran. mo par month plm<br />

- utllltl*!, plui ona month! Hcurlty. Call<br />

JW43II . 1-13<br />

ONI BEDROOM APARTMHNT -<br />

fumlahad or unlumllhad. y«r raund.<br />

tNOpluiuNimai Call3??755i 15<br />

Public Notices<br />

NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

ALSO BEING KNOWN » Lot 10-111,<br />

Block 901 on th* Official Tax Map <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, capa May County,<br />

New Jaraay<br />

SUBJECT nevertheleu, to tha<br />

provlilona <strong>of</strong> tald Condominium Act or<br />

the Stale ot Ntw Janay, in luppltmtnti<br />

and amendment!; to the condition*,<br />

mtnictloni. covenant! and agnamanta<br />

aat forth In uld Motir Deed. Inckidaip,<br />

th* By-lawi <strong>of</strong> Ocaan Colony<br />

Auoclatloni and to th* *B*m*nt* and<br />

other ancumbnnca rewrad to In uld<br />

Mailer Deed and Mlimenti and<br />

mtrlctlon! <strong>of</strong> record.<br />

BEING tna ume land and premtaea<br />

which oc, Inc. a Naw Jeney cor.<br />

porellon, by Deed dated June I, \m,<br />

and racordad June 11.1V7I in the cap*<br />

May County clerk 1 ! ornc* Cape May<br />

court HOUM, N*w Jerwy In D**d Book<br />

1«5. Pn* 1M, oranted and conveyed<br />

unto Anthony C Swider ana veiml H.<br />

5wlder, hk vrif*<br />

Amount du* under ludgmtnt I*<br />

JIO^OOJX), with Inlereit and man) to be<br />

•Mad<br />

At time <strong>of</strong> Sale caih « certified check<br />

In th* amount <strong>of</strong> 10 percent <strong>of</strong> th* bid<br />

price hi required<br />

Tha Sheriff reMrvn the right to ad-<br />

|oum any iala<br />

Dated December 21,19O<br />

Novack «. Trobmen Attyi.<br />

BEECH N FOX. •;•<br />

Sharltf »<br />

are eipected to be <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

flie general public following<br />

he subscription period.<br />

With approximately |780<br />

million in assets and more<br />

(nan $890 million in deposits,<br />

The increase in capital<br />

derived from the conversion<br />

will help support future<br />

savings growth, provide in-<br />

creased funds for mortgage<br />

lending and facilitate ex*<br />

llflfiBFin _<strong>of</strong> other ffnanffol<br />

services <strong>of</strong>fered by Collec-<br />

tive," Hamilton emnbaaixed.<br />

"Conversion will have no<br />

effect on the balance, term, or<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> interest paid on<br />

savings accounts. All ac-<br />

t<br />

The Cape tin/i<br />

Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> flw<br />

American Ijegion Auxiliary<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> New Jeney<br />

will meetWa«h*r-dryar hookup.<br />

Convtnlant location »J73 monthly<br />

Oarpm State Rtalty, Raaltor. call OT<br />

V* tf<br />

tfOOM* AND APARTMENTS - Jl n#'|<br />

ocaan boardwalk, 1 or i parwpV,<br />

bHUtlful dacor, tv'i. kltcham, frfVct*<br />

bathajmotal typ* rantali . no laaaa,<br />

•hurt tarmatan only, Andrtw 1 ! tnwwo<br />

;an>* tTORB-(M«t*»»l.1*lti» THRSe BEDROOMS-1V» Mtht. mi<br />

•T tramaiy modem tint floor apt, fraahly<br />

•'-,painted lncludW*»ih*r tf<br />

varlansaa to parmlt tha continua<br />

tha pra-axiiting nnM<strong>On</strong>formlnp dupltx<br />

on Lot ii and trom th* minimum fron-<br />

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID<br />

Sealed propoult tor the placing <strong>of</strong> a<br />

S*nd Bochflll (Hydraulic) along th*<br />

Atlantic ocaan ehorafnnt <strong>of</strong> S«a ui*<<br />

city, Cap* AAay County, Naw Jeney,<br />

mutt be received by th* Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Divlilon ot Coutal Retourcea, In Room<br />

711, Labor and Iflduttry SuiKfUB. John<br />

Maalnfor any I<br />

•valLNfly, 1,1*1<br />

fum<br />

'haat.<br />

FLOOR<br />

Inv<br />

" ONB TWO t. . ... ,<br />

, >FURN. 4 unfurh avail, raf raq. Calls<br />

"> MaJ9Hnr3W-nu v . - H<br />

and<br />

law, aid* yard, tqvara foot and Im Fitch Plan, Trankn, Naw JanayOMB,<br />

parmaabla turfaca nqulramanta <strong>of</strong> tha > ns lafar.tnan II 30 I m * WadnaK)ay< ,<br />

zoning ^onllnanc* togathar "with any January 11,1M4 at whkhtlma tna nidi f<br />

othar bulk varlancaa that Itia board may will b* opanad , , i<br />

daam ntcttiarv to fictlltat* tna BM»mayba^all«radtoRoom711 In<br />

propoud raaubdlvftlon Panon or «y mail prior to tna tint*<br />

A public haanng will t» hakt on-ttia acnaduiad Itorlild opanlng*. NobkM*ai.<br />

application at 7 30 pm. on ma Uth day i twaccaptad afMr th* M<strong>On</strong>tmanHMwd C<br />

af January, 1tt4 at m» <strong>City</strong> Hall, ,*th tlma, . t w<br />

Stnat and Aiburv Avinu*, ocaan <strong>City</strong>, Plant and spacHlcatkmi mK) M<br />

N*w janay A copy or tn* application naminw at abova addraa or tt<br />

l t h r t l h l f 6 t h p O M d K " - -• •<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Caatnl enotiaaraig Offiw ,<br />

,W» Hoop*t> 'Avinut, Tom* Rlvar; Ntw..<br />

>Jara*r>'hnwM«r, olt (»D m-M»»<br />

op>anxCHy,-t'Naw J*rt*y. and ara ba<br />

•v.lltbrt tor publkuMptctKin durlhe ,'pr<br />

damage, nwtttaH* rat* Call 3*14144<br />

m rl/Rental*<br />

Oiffi BGDROOv — living nwn. kit<br />

cM> baiti; utll. rewn wilti waahtr and<br />

dryar Hatt and hotiwatwmcludad<br />

rUMUTh. MM monthly, 8nor» Rulty,<br />

r i Of DROQM-n am MHIL untum<br />

utUIHM Included -M» monthly<br />

IMra-RwIty, RMIMr, MIND or.in.<br />

n<br />

Yeariyand<br />

Winter Rentals<br />

Available!<br />

1 CaR<br />

"Toitay '.<br />

BiiutifultownhoutiMpt. in<br />

ihebeaMi block, all modern<br />

conveniences $550 monthly<br />

Pigs utilltln Available<br />

immediately \ * ,<br />

BERO6RJREAL<br />

NOTICE OF ANNUAl MBBTItlB<br />

Th ll til ItlB 1<br />

wiamirwiwaciiim-^^^^ *\ f ,**y?r<br />

N propouiwillbacontktertduniaH<br />

accomsanM by * CarmM Oict or<br />

BMBUMtathtmot<strong>of</strong>iMti<br />

savmst md imi AiMdatlon for ttw<br />

durpoa* «f alattM nratMn W aarw,<br />

for fnt maulno war M for ft* Iran<br />

**^* Mich other lanlMMH might<br />

» ton*MMn «ff MMM1 wW<br />

M AtM


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

Renowned glee dub tmttp^<br />

at St Peter's Sunday evening<br />

The Cornell Unlveralfy Glee SL Peter's United Methodist<br />

Club, one <strong>of</strong> America's oldest Church, 8th Street and Can*<br />

and moat widely acclaimed tral Avenue, 7:30 p.m. Sunmale<br />

choruses, will appear at day, Jan. 8.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

YMr 'Round<br />

Since 1952<br />

PREPARED FRESH DAILY IN OUR BUTCHER SHOP<br />

• A Variety <strong>of</strong> Hamburgtrs • Steaks • Hot<br />

Roast Beef Sandwiches • Plus vary good Heagles<br />

All At LOWER PRICES!<br />

j SANDWICH SPECIAL<br />

Ham & Cheese $ ] 90<br />

——Hoagie<br />

En|oy our Sandwich Specials as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

as you like. NO COUPON EVER REQUIRED<br />

EAT-IN<br />

North Eatl<br />

Comer ol<br />

8th & Witt<br />

Call 399-7680<br />

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Featured win be works by eluding the Boston Symphony,<br />

Handl, Purcell, Brahms, the Buffalo Philharmonic and<br />

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well u glees, catches, and Eugene Ormandy, Julius<br />

Cornell songs. Ridel, Karel HUM and<br />

Robert Herce, a Cornell Mehael Waon-Ttamts,<br />

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and was active in the drama<br />

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dub In performances for the<br />

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Radio and Television, Radio<br />

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choir at St. Peter's Church, <strong>of</strong> the Cornell University Glee<br />

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ChiChl's, 6:30 pjn.<br />

He Is also the recipient <strong>of</strong> flu<br />

Conducting Award <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Matchpoint Duplicate<br />

Association.<br />

Social Security<br />

facts featured<br />

UNO-date Social Security<br />

answers wul be featured on<br />

WAAT-TV'i "Sailor Scene,"<br />

10 ajji. Sunday, Jan, 8 over<br />

channel 40,<br />

Marguerite McAullffe will<br />

host Oscar Ernst, Social<br />

Security district manager, as<br />

he answers questions on file<br />

recent cost-oHiving Increase,<br />

Medicare, taxation <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

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FYed Fontana is sworn into <strong>of</strong>fice as Somers Point mayor l^ 1 ^^ €l*rk'<br />

as his wife, Nancy, and children, Rick. C.J. and Jamie look on/S r-. * .,<br />

For ivoigmnzation = S<br />

^^t <strong>of</strong> cooperation M|<br />

SOMERS POINT — i A spirit <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> onlookers, at aty CouncU chambers, fatter two are mat<br />

cooperation earmarked the govennnent Calling his wife and three children to ' which the ; mayor<br />

reorganiiatlon <strong>of</strong> 19W here as Democrat the podium, Fontana repeated the oath resbarceaii' " *<br />

Fred Fontana took his mayoral oath <strong>of</strong> read by a^ Clerk Mary C.l«nny and at Referring<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice before a stanfiDg room oi)ly crowd the dose received a standing ovation, xnvldedte dty-ovttftwb<br />

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TOYLAND SPECIALS<br />

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rent<br />

chased by the condominium Rich Palombo; holding son Matthew, with his wife, Sandra, and<br />

April also charges that the<br />

Itself through fees.<br />

son, Za'ch,.admire'the,new cedar tree as one <strong>of</strong> the winners In the<br />

building Isn't bafig properly Donald Charles, attorney Cedar "Beach Assodation's Christmas lighting contest. Presenting the<br />

maintained and that damage representing the board '<strong>of</strong> tree, are; left, "Bob Arment, committee chairman, and Dorothy;<br />

done to the ro<strong>of</strong> last year his directors, declined to<br />

not been fixed.<br />

elaborate on the matter. Be Souder <strong>of</strong> the association. • '* ~<br />

"Many owners lost a whole said he felt it inappropriate to<br />

summer season," April said discuss the litigation prior to a<br />

regarding alleged water court appearance but that,<br />

damage resulting Iron an through him, the board <strong>of</strong><br />

unrepaired ro<strong>of</strong>. He said Oat directors have denied the<br />

condominium owners pay allegations made by April.<br />

anywhere from 12,100 to over 'The board <strong>of</strong> directors are<br />

13,000a year In fees which are a very dedicated group <strong>of</strong><br />

used to mnintflfn the common responsible people who in<br />

property <strong>of</strong> the facility. their own right are people<br />

His suit also namn the<br />

deserving <strong>of</strong> the highest<br />

condominium manager,<br />

respect," Charles said. "Tie<br />

Thomas Burris, and charges<br />

allegations made In this<br />

feat he Isn't operating the<br />

complalht are baseless."<br />

—Margie Bowen<br />

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Woman incur<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP ~ An hit a patch <strong>of</strong> Ice and skidded remained in the Westbound<br />

EsteUe Manor woman was broadside into Jhe eastbound lane, police said. ""<br />

pronounced dead at the scene lane where It was struck by a Authorities said Itodrlquei<br />

following a three-vehicle pickup truck driven by Hector and his passenger, Ellsco<br />

accident here Tuesday Bodrlquez, 41, <strong>of</strong> 4341 Roberts Borrero, 36, <strong>of</strong> Dlaino'nd<br />

morning.<br />

Cr^ Newfield. The Bodrlquez Drive, Vineland were treated<br />

vehicle was then Wt in me at Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Ue J. Gilbert, 37, <strong>of</strong> RD 2, rear by a vehicle driven by And released. Rodriguez<br />

Box 25 Estelle Manor was Donald Deviney, 53, <strong>of</strong> suffered a fractured left; arm<br />

pronounced dead at 8:69 ajn. Mfflville. ,<br />

and Borrero was treated for<br />

by Or. Walter Cavagnaro,<br />

muscle strain <strong>of</strong> the neck and©<br />

assistant Cape May ^m|y Ghadwlck said that upon superficial cute. '" ^<br />

medical examiner, followingimpact Gilbert was thrown An autopsy on Gilbert was<br />

me 7:50 ajn. accident in from her vehicle and landed to be performed yesterday<br />

927-8059 luckahoe.<br />

40 feet from the scene <strong>of</strong> afternoon. ... '"~<br />

According to New Jersey impact.<br />

State Trooper George Both the Gilbert vehicle and<br />

Chadwick, Gilbert was me Rodrtquez truck came to<br />

traveling westbound on State rest on the eastbound<br />

HKhway 48 when her vehicle ahoulder. Deviney's vehicle<br />

v <<br />

Deviney wasn't Injured.'<br />

No summtonses have been<br />

issued .^ending further' investigation,<br />

Chadwick said.<br />

-Margie Bowen<br />

!7£e Xniiiinq OQcAe<br />

TradSriEiStM<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•j 30% Off-<br />

!i 20% Off-<br />

3323 Simpson Ave.<br />

swim , *,<br />

Last 3 bays<br />

Sale Ends Sat<br />

1UTTIR COOKIES<br />

Mm., Tiiti,, Thyf, * ttf. 1M<br />

. I0-7,cio«dw«,<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the largest collection <strong>of</strong> COOKIE JARS<br />

730 AiBury Avo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•_. DMy 7:J0 to s . eisHtf WM. and pun,<br />

Property<br />

In recent real estate<br />

transactions, in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />

Mr. and , Mrs. > Erich<br />

Poehner sold their properly at<br />

SOSunnyslde CojirUo Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Edwin J^vcnmanek for<br />

(139,000. on Nor. 29.<br />

Eunices. Browning sold her<br />

14S Bay Av. property to Mr.<br />

Mary K.Flynn sold her 210 and Mrs. James L, Britt for<br />

2Mh St. property to Mr. and 825.000 on t>ec. 23. , ,<br />

Mrs. .Donald J, KeHy for Ralph Clayton Jr. sold his<br />

*100,000 on Dec.'SS. • -.-_ iwperty *t 10th Streefr'flnd<br />

/ ;,Mr-f ajrf;J4rs,^ JamegO. pio<br />

Moran sold thelr.,3452 Wed and Arlene L; *Dnick><br />

Av. property tQtMr,t and Mrs. nv&jm on Dec. 29.<br />

James J. O'Donnell m for P and D Developers sold its A<br />

$85,000 on Dec. 28. 3247 Haven Av. property ^to ^<br />

and Mrs. Joseph K. F\irst for Jane N. Stahler told her 43 Mr. and Mrs. James Stmpkins<br />

$225,000 on Dec. 5.<br />

Arkansas Av. property to Mr. for $100,000 on Dec. 29.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren H.<br />

Gray sold tbelr-607 <strong>Ocean</strong> Av.<br />

property to Mr. and Mrt. Beval continues as issue<br />

Robert Hendrickson, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Robert,G. Hendrlckaon<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. William<br />

The feasibility <strong>of</strong> cir- president.<br />

Housel for (77,000 on Dec. 10.<br />

culating a petition opposing The group requested<br />

Stoeco Homes sold its^l7<br />

the recent revaluation was MacClane to invite former<br />

Marshall Lane property to<br />

asked <strong>of</strong> members attending > Judge Joel Mott to attend:the<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.<br />

the,,Jan. 4 meeting <strong>of</strong> the -Feb. 1 meeting, which will be<br />

Wbolery for $186,000 on Dec.<br />

Midway Civic Association at open to the public, -.'<br />

13.<br />

the primary school.<br />

Members * votC-d<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wuilam F.<br />

unanimously tomeet at 7Jun.<br />

Danehower sold their 409 27th,<br />

"Because <strong>of</strong> the deep Instead <strong>of</strong> the current- -8<br />

St property to Reese J.<br />

concern over the excessive o'clock starting tune.<br />

Crowe, Jr. and William J.<br />

increase in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> real However, MacClane noted,<br />

Purber for $141,385 on Pec. 21.<br />

estate;- attendance has in- . the... change., requires .«n<br />

George B. Pelleu Jr. et al<br />

creased," said Edward J. amendment to the association<br />

sold their 1627. West Av.<br />

MacClane, association constitution. • ' to serve yM',<br />

1604 Haven Ave.<br />

Palmer Shopping Center<br />

399-4333<br />

Opta Mon..Sal.,Tliur». tolt nlghu<br />

SEMIANNUALSALE<br />

Our fine lines <strong>of</strong> suits, aportooatB, anj<br />

olfarad at substantla! savings.<br />

lacks will be<br />

Sonday. lHethree-d«: ertod saw the need for the i<br />

Wttlbe very cold with business.<br />

tte 20s and Iowi ta the low Planning Board member<br />

teem - NATIONAL Henry Knight, who ta also a<br />

WEATHER SERVICE city councilman, said he<br />

agreed with Jesnl'i<br />

reasoning on the need for an<br />

Tides<br />

alternate way to leave and<br />

enter the property.<br />

"The parking la set up to<br />

Computed for 9th Street<br />

drawbridge.<br />

w „- . ,, „ t. «te Bw Shiet," ssld M|fl<br />

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For Great Bgg tob« odding theproject rilga<br />

Mrt,.subtract W^ffllautos ^adonsfflmidtag<strong>of</strong>Be<br />

from high tide; subtract 25 ^<br />

ntiriutes from low tide,<br />

•^For Sea I»le aty beachfront,<br />

subtract 40 minutes<br />

from high and low tides.<br />

,. JANUARY 1984<br />

SPECIAL SELECTION OF<br />

OUR FINE QUALITY SHOES 40% OFI<br />

Also,., selactod stytm <strong>of</strong> out fins qualify tportihlrts, knit<br />

Shirts and zipper jackets, and our ontire stock ol car coats<br />

and stadium mats, /<br />

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716-724 Hi- Anbury Avenus- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. • 399-1625<br />

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2:12 2:34 8:63 0:01<br />

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ijj 8:30 9:06 2:30 3:08'<br />

IASTRONOMCALDATA ,<br />

# Mew Moon >. January 3<br />

Moon In Apogee.... January 7<br />

guHMoon January 16<br />

JBoon in Perigee.. January 19<br />

HANES<br />

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USTOM MADE$ Holies* Stockings* '<br />

H»n$s* Sheer pantyhose<br />

Mlril<br />

Bedspreacfs<br />

• Verticals<br />

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Now Thru January 21<br />

SAVE <strong>On</strong> Your<br />

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SALE<br />

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•3.95<br />

•3.55<br />

"Value* GaloreW<br />

All Three Floor*"<br />

PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE,<br />

SHOP AND SAVE ON ALL 3 FLOOR*<br />

Every Furniture Item Now Reduced!<br />

Bedrooms • Dining Rooms • Living Rooms • Lamps • Tables<br />

Occasional Fumitura • Pictures • Recliners • Dinettes<br />

Kitchen Sets • Swivel Rockers •Odd Love Seats •Bedding<br />

Selected Carpet • Appliances and televisions<br />

SAVINGS OF 10% to 50%<br />

DINING ROOMi<br />

SAV1<br />

20%<br />

BEDROOMS<br />

SAVE<br />

20%<br />

••PC. BroyWII TnMINBUi OM: OooWe DrnHr, Hutcn Mirror,<br />

ct Ma m. mi... 1 , ,,,,„.,,,. ««• c nkt<br />

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trPC. Broyhlll CMMIel Ml^st Triple Orssst, Hytch<br />

CIMtt Ml ClHIt, Bid, NlgW TaMa. Reg. S\M<br />

t-PC. Oontmpor.rr Pwtat Cnma. T«BI«. 14) Cmtixx du!n,<br />

SALE '1,119<br />

t-FC TrMINMtl Mkr Largt Chin*. TrMlli T.bl.. W Ctnc tljl<br />

BKK Arm Quirt, (i) canrBKli iW Ouln. In, IM10 9ME<br />

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LIVING<br />

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tre, Cmnln CtMlali s<strong>of</strong>a aM Oialr in Beige PI.<br />

PWs. H7f „,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(,,,,,,<br />

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SAL! '688<br />

i Sol. end Leva 5»t In Wnin Haitian<br />

SALE<br />

IPC. Nwwtik CMMmeerarvi Ma ana Love teat with pansni<br />

Leg in Blue pin pet, M. II«B,,,.,,,••""•"" "BiliB «1 (IRR<br />

DINETTE SETS and<br />

KITCHEN SETS<br />

Over 30 assorted Wood and<br />

Metal Styles<br />

REDUCED 10% to 30%<br />

WaD-to-Wall<br />

SUPER CARPET BUYS<br />

(ImtaliBon and w CUIMM Included)<br />

•100% DuPont Nylon Saxony tie 25<br />

sy<br />

•100% Anso Nylon Sculptured tie in<br />

sy<br />

•100% Super Bright Dacran $1920<br />

sy<br />

•Wear-dated Ultron Saxony $2125<br />

REG. NOW<br />

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We Make House Calls With Samples<br />

WHIRLPOOL<br />

REFRIGERATOR<br />

12 cu. ft. • White or Almond<br />

Model irETUAK reg. $579.00<br />

SALE *49<br />

Blue/Tan Stripe or Tan Floral Print. ><br />

* TELEVISION SPECIALS i<br />

Sanyo 19" Color with Rem<br />

2 Year Complete<br />

Model #91C620 r<br />

SALE '439"<br />

RCA 13" XLIOO<br />

reg.<br />

Tuning Model EJ1<br />

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PAGE 4 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINlEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,,<br />

Phelps, Carbon exchange vows in Absecon church<br />

Men-llee Ann Phelps, pllqned sparsely with mat- Mrs. Bryan's flower crown slmUIar* to Mrs. Bryan's<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles W. anddUng<br />

iewertttti wti held in hetdplece was created <strong>of</strong> featuring pink rosebuds with<br />

Ftyllls Phelps. <strong>of</strong> Nortbfield, place by • crown style burgundy and pink color a touch <strong>of</strong> burgundy nues!<br />

waa united in marriage Nov. headpiece created with <strong>of</strong>f- rosebuds, daisies baby's - > -j-<br />

' * - "— J Marlboro, Mass., and Jim<br />

Pullman <strong>of</strong> Vestal, N.Y, The<br />

groom's attendants were<br />

attired in navy blue tuxedos.<br />

6, to Laurence Donald **«• n^Mt "*• m*& breach and greens. She Wayne Phelps, brother <strong>of</strong> Rlngbearers, also dressed<br />

Orison, son <strong>of</strong> Oliver D. and with" burgundy and carried a nosegay <strong>of</strong> mat- "» bride, <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, was in navy'blue tuxedos, were<br />

Alice Carlson <strong>of</strong> Unwood.<br />

chlng - flowers., „ The beafman. Ushers were Jeffrey Joey and Kevin Weatnerbee<br />

Ibe candlelight, double ring She, carried<br />

bridesmaids nosegay Phelps, brother <strong>of</strong> the bride <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Iinwood. ' ' '<br />

ceremony was solemnized at bouquet tt to minuet bouquets and scrown, style, Margate, Alec Carlson, The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

the RAformation Lutheran roses tipped In dy headpieces *er« ferif Juid -Styled "bth brother <strong>of</strong> f t the groom ffrom<br />

chose a periwinkle blue<br />

Qwcm In Ahsecon by the turn, baby's breath •ntfgreen,'<br />

'-'- - chiffon gown fed*<br />

bridePgocBather, the Rev. air ferns. the bride's gown<br />

Robert Strohl <strong>of</strong> Princeton and veil were hand made by<br />

Junction, and the Rev. Carl her mother and her maternal<br />

JoKks <strong>of</strong> Reformation grandmother, AtMe Albert-<br />

Lutheran Church, Nuptial son.,<br />

music was <strong>of</strong>fered by Peg Sue Ely Bryan <strong>of</strong> Brigantine<br />

Doughty at the organ, served as matron <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

file bride, escorted to the Bridesmaids were Connie<br />

altar by her father, wore a Hand <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

candlelight satin gown groom; Gayle Dillon <strong>of</strong><br />

highlighted with a mandarin Unwood, and Janet StroU <strong>of</strong><br />

collar, yokes and sleeves <strong>of</strong> jYincetbn Junction,<br />

French Imported Alencon The brides attendants were<br />

lace. Ibe waistline, Ipieeline, attired ta floor length powder<br />

and hemline were appllqued blue box-pleated skirts,<br />

with matching lace. A featuring • mull daisy<br />

fingertip length veil <strong>of</strong> can- motif and long-eleeve white<br />

dlelight netting encircled with silk blouse with Uny tucked<br />

small flowerettes and ap- front and a ruffled neckline.<br />

11 - 1 "" '*<br />

' tightly pleated skirt<br />

highlighted by a narrow ruffle<br />

from the neckline to the floor<br />

on the left side. She-carried a<br />

beaded clutch bag with an<br />

attached corsage <strong>of</strong> white<br />

rosebuds.<br />

Mrs. Carlson wore a light<br />

orchid chiffon floor length<br />

ensemble with a front bibstyle<br />

wrapping <strong>of</strong> matching<br />

orchid chiffon. She carried a<br />

silver dutch purse with an<br />

attached <strong>of</strong>f-white flower<br />

corsage,<br />

A dinner receiption was<br />

held at the Unwood Volunteer<br />

Firehall.<br />

Mrs. Carlson Is a 1980<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

Regional High School and Is<br />

employed as head teller <strong>of</strong> the ,<br />

Michelle Bostic and William Broomell White Horse Pike branch <strong>of</strong><br />

the First National Bank <strong>of</strong><br />

Absecon,<br />

Clearance<br />

went is announced Mr. Carlson is a 1171<br />

aduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

High School and a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Stockton<br />

WINTER SALE!<br />

Starts Wednesday January 4th<br />

Clothing—Shoes—Accessories<br />

P&y With Cash, Chsck,<br />

VISA, Mastercard and<br />

Present Thi§ Ad,,.<br />

You'll Receive<br />

All Sales Are Final—No Returni or Refunds<br />

Cross Country Shops<br />

Stone Harbor, NJ<br />

37496th Street<br />

Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun H-4<br />

HAIR CARE I<br />

NO APPOINTMENT<br />

NECESSARY<br />

"Or prices make<br />

you come once...<br />

OJT good work<br />

mates you come<br />

backl"<br />

Thursday<br />

*2«o Off<br />

Any<br />

Permanent<br />

starling at J2S.0O<br />

w/cut, styling<br />

1 • and<br />

Guarantee<br />

& Northfield<br />

'CENTERS<br />

Unwood, NJ<br />

Central Square<br />

1653-0190<br />

Mon-Sat 10-5, Fri til 9<br />

Mr, and Mrs, William R,<br />

BroomeU &>, <strong>of</strong> Marmora<br />

AMEMED BY SCHOOL<br />

AUUKFTED BY SCHOOL<br />

Mffiberly Anne McCardeu<br />

have announced the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> their ion,<br />

Marmora,<br />

a graduate<br />

Fashion<br />

at No (We has been set for the<br />

Art Institute <strong>of</strong> weddlnc<br />

Philadelphia. She is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Ugh<br />

School.<br />

Proper nutrition can help you<br />

QVciwuiii on BnMimi ot frsnop<br />

CHI, write or stop by tha<br />

Vitamin Center for more Inf<strong>of</strong>maltoi<br />

dr. LM niton<br />

E/ittMHtaatietitif<br />

7HE WHOLE<br />

FAMILY CAN SAVEl<br />

ON OUR DAILY<br />

SPECIALS<br />

0FH6MYS<br />

km<br />

Mon., Tues. & Wed.<br />

Shampoo & Set ...'3.9,5<br />

Hair Cuts *3.95<br />

Touch Upsjx.... »9.50<br />

F^.'; *22,50<br />

Friday<br />

Shampoo, Cut &<br />

Blow-Dry Styling<br />

ladles'. »7.50<br />

Men's .... .»6.50<br />

Men's Hair Cut only. »3.75<br />

3335 West Aye., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone 398-8755<br />

fe£ 29 T" 11 " B^Horthfleld 641-0777 (Across from Silo}<br />

•v -f<br />

• >Y$*.<br />

Clearance Sale<br />

on all Winter Apparel<br />

Coats - Suits • Dresses<br />

Sportswear - Accessories<br />

744 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

Super Savings<br />

on selected Full<br />

Fashlontd Sweattrs<br />

andSportswiar!<br />

Now thru<br />

Jan. 21, 1984<br />

Justo, He tea sergeant with 2S£* 25'%i?«5fi! PM<br />

" <strong>of</strong> Jean Pessano featuring<br />

Following a honeymoon trip<br />

to Jamaica, the couple are<br />

residing in Northfleld,<br />

SWEATER OUTLET<br />

Presents It's<br />

BUY NOW! WHILE SELECTIONS ARE PLENTIFUL<br />

MONOGRAMMING A VAIL ABLE<br />

Terra Mar Plaza<br />

900 Tilton Rd., Northflold<br />

(609)<br />

645-3320<br />

4 DAYS QNLY<br />

Starting Wed, Jan. 11<br />

HELP<br />

. . .<br />

US TAKE INVENTORY<br />

Everything In our store |<br />

approximately<br />

30% to 80% OFF<br />

thru Sat, Jan. 14<br />

Bras<br />

Girdles<br />

Panty Girdles<br />

All in <strong>On</strong>es<br />

Lingerie<br />

Robes<br />

Lounge Wear<br />

Half & Full Slips I<br />

Graduate Corsetleres available<br />

to fit you properly.<br />

i ,<br />

Bra and Girdle Factory<br />

fJ<br />

RIDGE WOOD PLAZA<br />

^ 2327 327 New N Ri|>,,NwtMfeM,; Rd Nhfi<br />

4<br />

refreshments and a gut exchange.<br />

> ~ ,<br />

President Eileen<br />

Oeckermann was presented<br />

wltt a traditional gift by the<br />

tnembers. Ueckennann, in<br />

Urn, gave each member •<br />

cross-stitched Christmas<br />

ornament she bad made.<br />

The January meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chanter was held at the home<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ueckennann with a<br />

program given by Marge<br />

Thursday. January' to, '!* Januaiy 12, 1984<br />

*<br />

Pfund set •;'••*<br />

engagement t<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wllllanj H. ''<br />

Moray Sr, <strong>of</strong> wlldwood Crest v *<br />

have announced,!, ' the , w •<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> tneir i<br />

daughter, Joan A,, to Dr. E. W •<br />

Gregg Pfund <strong>of</strong>'<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctfy.<br />

He Is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrsr<br />

Edwin Pfund <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />

The bride-elect JLf^,, a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Elijjabethiown<br />

College and is associated. In<br />

the family business, "<br />

Dr. Pfund received! jils *<br />

undergraduate, degree .from, 1 ;.<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh f<br />

aid his doctorate, -***'<br />

specialty degree from Tj _<br />

University. Be la practicing,<br />

orthodontics in Atlantic and<br />

Cape May counties.' ;<br />

Business<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence D, Carlson women<br />

Sorority has party tins event<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong>-Charter i<br />

Peterson.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Helen Boucher, loeial<br />

Women will hold its<br />

chalrlady, announced a game<br />

meeting today (1 „,<br />

night social is scheduled for<br />

pjn.) in the Gardens ii<br />

Jan, 14 at the home <strong>of</strong> Flow<br />

Condominium with'"<br />

Beddow. '<br />

speaker Pat Luciano,<br />

Pat Brown, service<br />

Ms, Luciano to an i<br />

cnalrlady, told members that<br />

at Atlantic 'Con<br />

the had presented the<br />

College and will .^<br />

Community Cupboard with<br />

$50 on behalf <strong>of</strong> the chapter<br />

members on interpersonal!<br />

and also donated the warm<br />

communications. _ ,<br />

outer clothing mat had been<br />

Guest are welcome to at-<br />

collected to the Episcopal<br />

tend. Refreshments wiH'be<br />

Church.<br />

served.<br />

The chapter will sponsor i<br />

The next regular meeting<br />

bus trip to Playboy<br />

will be Wednesday, Jan. U at<br />

Casino on Jan. 16 to<br />

fee home <strong>of</strong> Helen Boucher.<br />

Mid-Winter<br />

Clearance<br />

Now In Progress.<br />

•"'* ^ • ForJanuary .T^'' 1 -' 1 ,'^<br />

Opwi Thurs., Fri. & Saturdays ,<br />

10a.m.-S»m; ;*"*<br />

Me g<br />

and /Monogram Shop<br />

7th Street at Asbury<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-1*40<br />

"MemBramming it aur Me"<br />

WE WILL BE CLOSED<br />

FOR VACATION<br />

Monday, January 16th<br />

thru<br />

Saturday, January 21st<br />

RE-OPENING<br />

Monday, January 23rd<br />

921 Asbury Avenu*<br />

« * ' * FAMILY SHOE<br />

STORE<br />

me scholarship fund. L,T_<br />

are $12,80 and Include «0 ; in<br />

quarters, nine rib<br />

and the show. Bus<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from the<br />

Street terminal at 8:45<br />

For information or<br />

contact Mae Mackunls<br />

0039, Rhoda Brown at<br />

or Jean Pessano at 399-1889.<br />

The American Business<br />

. Women'sAsfiodationiiAnafe .<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it'" UrfciflFftfpiSi<br />

established to raise ftin# for'<<br />

scholarships for :<br />

further their education.<br />

For met _ _r<br />

formation call Mrs. Brown" at •»'<br />

3M4SS6.<br />

"The total com<br />

in Interior<br />

UPHOLSTERY^<br />

CARPETING ;,:<br />

DRAPERIES<br />

A Beautiful Yf<br />

r Tlic Uoli.Ji<br />

& Every Diiy<br />

Our Clinic can<br />

remove uriwan<br />

hair from almost<br />

' 'anywhere<br />

gently &<br />

OprnTum.,<br />

1 Thnr..l2-B,<br />

•v<br />

trunk 50th<br />

xvedding anniversary<br />

Agnes and Andrew H.<br />

Strang <strong>of</strong> 1929 Asbury Av.<br />

Pbbrattd their Both wedding<br />

anniversary recently during a<br />

trip to Spring, Texas to visit<br />

thelf daughter, Andrea<br />

Manfredonia,<br />

The" couple were guests <strong>of</strong><br />

bonorLat a dinner party for<br />

famfly and friends at the Four<br />

Seasons; Hotel in Houston,<br />

Twa's;'*<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

r' were summer residents<br />

-many years prior to<br />

movHghere permanently 10<br />

years'ago.<br />

Mr.'Strang is a retired<br />

retail florist and graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

roe'former National Farm<br />

SchooL'now Delaware Valley<br />

College,'* In Doylestown. He<br />

servexTas national director <strong>of</strong><br />

the 4 '(Florist Transworld<br />

el(Very Association for four<br />

mid-Atlantlc states, Including<br />

the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, and<br />

was International treasurer in<br />

BW and 1960.<br />

He is president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Persons (AARP)<br />

chapter 1062 here and also<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Shade Tree Committee. He<br />

was the 1983 chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flower Show.<br />

Mrs. Strang is a member <strong>of</strong><br />

me Presbyterian Senior club<br />

from the First Presbyterian<br />

Church where they are both<br />

both members, and also the<br />

AARP membership chair*<br />

man. She was formerly the<br />

bookkeeper for meir-florist<br />

shop in Philadelphia before<br />

rearing to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The couple have one<br />

daughter and two grandehffium<br />

'••',«•


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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEOGER, OCEAN CCTY, Thursday, January 12, 1984<br />

Exchaneettes install '84 <strong>of</strong>ficers ft<br />

list<br />

i<br />

%*me Exchangettes <strong>of</strong> Ocsan a, Augmtoi'i School haU, |<br />

;' shrimp, beviMge and dan- ffl<br />

? poming president. ^M. The pubUc is welcome. .<br />

,-Othir oHioers Installed<br />

were Laura Kati, vice FAMILIES ANONYMOUS aryDrir*ri<br />

NtWsiiing<br />

CLEAN-ALL COIN-OP<br />

QROVELAHD SHOPPINQ CENTER<br />

' \'1 . MMH Mm Me MlM<br />

and Awmu* A Maw Road (Rt. S|<br />

»pro.ra Pdni, M.J.<br />

!O.^Si33!3i33<br />

As an AREA REPRESENTATIVE you will:<br />

• Select host famlllas and contact high<br />

schools.<br />

• Provide supaivliion and counseling for<br />

studenti and holt families,<br />

• Help orjanlie student acti^ties.<br />

To learn how you can participate<br />

please call collect:<br />

JOHN AND JUBmi ORUSKA<br />

AREA CODE 60WJ54-57S8<br />

Educational Foundation for<br />

Foreign Study<br />

i non-pr<strong>of</strong>it foundation<br />

If you are wintering out <strong>of</strong> town, you can have<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger sent right to your door.<br />

Keep up with what's happening in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

by completing the coupon below and returning<br />

it to our <strong>of</strong>f ice.<br />

•' ' ' ' ' I I |<br />

Address to be changed from:<br />

Slate<br />

^mtxhriv'.-msstss^msswsss-<br />

(Change <strong>of</strong> Address Coupon<br />

SELL<br />

GLASS<br />

Iirmr7rTr.T.7;Hi<br />

I17MM<br />

Sentinekiedger j<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

&\£MgfitZ52&£&MjfmMSlm Ism<br />

KnigM f hamiai^<br />

Charge Account<br />

Makes It Easy<br />

To Keep Complete<br />

Records for Income<br />

Tax Deductions<br />

Locally Owned & Staffed<br />

8th & Wesley<br />

399-5555<br />

; , liL; __ _<br />

OJLHEAT.. A Family Tradition<br />

STER J<br />

Apple Sayce<br />

LIGHT N LIVEL<br />

Assorted<br />

Yogurt<br />

SLICED<br />

III Colonial<br />

1 ?l "Bacon<br />

Minute Maid<br />

Orange Juice u c°n<br />

jf]ji Roast<br />

I Beef<br />

8hopRft6 3 s Annual<br />

- ^ ShopRlle Coupon:<br />

SS rGround Beef<br />

MINT OR TL<br />

Crest<br />

Toothpaste<br />

i^Z^Z ShopRite Coupon :<br />

Soupa StfwFixin's<br />

^JL ShopRite Coupon<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

Whistling<br />

Tea Kettle ?\,<br />

White Rock<br />

Soda<br />

m\20$O29<br />

ShopRite<br />

Snack Cakes<br />

S«i29<br />

!j'J^lkl^M^^^S^^&^J,<br />

I ShopRite Coupon ^A~


fe<br />

PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. Thursday, January 12, 1984<br />

Spii it <strong>of</strong> cooperation evident in reorganization<br />

BAYSHORE<br />

PIZZA<br />

11th & Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Introducing,<br />

\ Spaghetti by the Bucket!<br />

5 (serves 5)<br />

hcludes 10 meatballs & garlic bread<br />

—BONUS — — —<br />

Thurada* It ipaglwttl night<br />

»1» OFF buckot <strong>of</strong> apaghottl<br />

Ask About Our...<br />

Fantastic Bubs & Party Trays<br />

Mon.-Thurs. 11-11<br />

Fri.iUL111i.in.<br />

ViPUMOUSiNE<br />

DOOR TO DOOR<br />

SERVICE TO<br />

TROPICBHR<br />

•9,95<br />

per person<br />

j,75 Liter<br />

IMPERIAL<br />

MIST<br />

13<br />

i Liter<br />

CARLO ROSSI<br />

RHINE<br />

Hosed Sunday<br />

89B-1717<br />

J 17 BONUS<br />

M7.00 Cash<br />

Sun. thru Thurs, after 4 p.m.<br />

Fri, Eve, t> Set. I1J.SO Cash<br />

•25 BONUS<br />

$10 Cash<br />

Frlmt Rib Dinrnr<br />

IS Deferred Voucher*<br />

• RMMflllSii In F«,<br />

199<br />

99<br />

PKKUP<br />

I3G_<br />

TIME OF<br />

PKKUP<br />

96th &3nj 6:30 p.m.<br />

6:40 p.m.<br />

T-WIM-<br />

7:10 p.m.<br />

750 ML<br />

LIQUORS<br />

WINES<br />

Italian Specials<br />

«895<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

Includes: Italian<br />

Salad & Glass <strong>of</strong> Wine!<br />

lac's<br />

Full Course Dinners<br />

Every Sunday<br />

Open Mon.Kri. from S p.m. A Sun. from 4 p.m.<br />

908 Shore Rd-, Somers Point<br />

927.2759<br />

ON THE CIRCLE<br />

SOAABRS PT, N.J.<br />

Free Parking<br />

Phoni 927-2284<br />

AM ;<br />

(ferns<br />

Baked on<br />

the premises<br />

Dinner Specials<br />

Starting from $5.25<br />

Served from 11 a.m. • 10p,m,,Aten, thru Fri,<br />

lne!ud»s: Entree, Soup or salad, ! vegs, c<strong>of</strong>fee or fta,<br />

rice pudding, bread pudding or |ello<br />

Luncheon Specials •<br />

Starting from $2.50<br />

Served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Men. thru Fri,<br />

Daily<br />

Breakfast<br />

Specials<br />

Open<br />

24 Hours<br />

except Sunday,<br />

Sun. closed<br />

at midnight<br />

otnt Pub<br />

& 'liquors<br />

TRAWLER'S CLUB *fl*»<br />

GIN -<br />

1,71 Liter<br />

FLEISCHMANN'S $Q4©<br />

VODKA • W.<br />

CO OR BIANCO<br />

— 3 Lifer<br />

GALLO<br />

BASSANO SOAVE,<br />

RED ROSE<br />

VALPOLICELLA POLICELLA 01 OR BARDOLINO<br />

BEER<br />

STBOHS OR STROHS' LIGHT Q<br />

„. N/R CASi<br />

Many Unadvertised Specials<br />

Throughout The Store!<br />

Point pub<br />

7atSO Vantner Av.<br />

-•Si. »;oo omfio prt<br />

• A*<br />

•omars ff-alnt SHoppIng C«nl«r<br />

< > m.»«B«ih«iNd, ,. w<br />

, Sunday Noon to 1O:O0 pwr-/ ": ^ ?. J<br />

The meeting was followed<br />

by • party at the local VFW<br />

post.<br />

—Margie Bowen<br />

CiMrM.<br />

vaiwkia ittw (MM,<br />

cefnrntrelal MI dryw, gu wanr<br />

Mtitn, is* mteliinM. waHnr,<br />

fymlturi Hlon, Mthnain fMurtb<br />

•ItelflMI •qyljituni, »fp»«n«.<br />

•term window!, agon and much,<br />

much mar*.<br />

EVERYTHING MUST GO<br />

Saturday. Jan, 14<br />

10 a.m. to S p.m.<br />

WINTER RENTAL — OCMflfTOIb 1W<br />

W«ny ,Av.. lor UtihM <strong>of</strong> wlnW 'Nl<br />

May fc AH ifnanlHti, all iapllafteai*<br />

GRAHO DEMOUTION SALE<br />

(continued from page 1) In the evening he presented reorganization meeting, Among a number <strong>of</strong> ap- Kathleen ^ancoast Is charged tuftM m*k»<br />

MM monlhly plul utilHMl, Call M-<br />

another plaque to former Democrat John Hill was polfitniejjtB, CQundlmenibera with recyllng, the library,<br />

m,<br />

1!M, -^ J •<br />

a'nnaniinous vote, WUUam OsuncUinan Ouirisi Parker sworn to as councilman to the received respective grafts and gypsy moth utt mi CMM Art.<br />

FHisfley, also a Republican, who also served with Fontana First Ward and incumbent committees and departments control. Priestley ai budget<br />

Octlit Ettr, NJ.<br />

wU aimltorljt elected to a on- the body two years ago. Cbundlwoman Clalr Kesnlg to chair.<br />

director it charged with tax ATTENTION HOTEL,<br />

iMond term as vice prtjidifflt "You were the one' who took her oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice for her Hffl was limned head <strong>of</strong> the assessor and collector, the MOTEL, QUEST HOUSE<br />

<strong>of</strong> Council, This is the second taught us frugality and it took Second Ward Council seat. fire department and fire dty treasurer and In^'irance. OWNERS, HOMEyear<br />

for that poslMon, us this long to save up," Each council member made hydrants; Conroy is charged Rosenberger If charged tHth OWNERS, APARTMENT<br />

Rosenberger presented Rosenberger joked at hea<br />

statement and all, with public works, the dty be operation <strong>of</strong> the city RENOVATORS AND<br />

Fontana with a plaque, presented the plaque to Republican and Democrat, engineer, public buildings and clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice, the prosecutor SECOND HAND<br />

belatedly commemorating his Fontana.<br />

pledged to work for thewSfaw;<br />

Keaug Is bead <strong>of</strong> and legal operations, street<br />

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PAGE 12 -.SECTIOWONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J Thursday, January 12,1884<br />

Famed glee dub inaugurates series<br />

ByEDWGMER further establishing <strong>Ocean</strong> voices, richly tortured, and Testament af Freedom by<br />

aty'a growing reputation u a led by the exceptional choral Randall TOunnpsoii with text<br />

tt§ Cornell Uni?eriity;(J[l§tcultural<br />

center for this area. conductor, d t Thomas Th A A, Sokol. Skl by Thomas Jefferson.<br />

Gnib performed wry wtB at St. Peter's <strong>of</strong>fers a beautiful The Glee Club has performed . Tbe handsome, tuxedo<br />

St. Peter's Methodist Church getting for secular concerts as in 23 countries and has gttired, group <strong>of</strong> young men<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sunday night In well as being a lovely edifice collaborated With the Boston returned after a brfef in-<br />

what was the first in that tor worship. Indeed, <strong>Ocean</strong>Symphony,<br />

the Buffalo termission and enchanted the<br />

church's leries <strong>of</strong> eencirte faraty<br />

It blewed with aeveral Philharmonic, the audience witb a series <strong>of</strong> glees<br />

1B84.<br />

fine auditoriums <strong>of</strong> note, Philadelphia Orchestra, and and a Ralph Vaughan<br />

The aeries will feature Tte Cornell University Glee the New Jeraey Symphony William's setting <strong>of</strong> a familiar<br />

many distinguished groups dub, now in Its 115th year, If among many others. k Yorkshire carol, The WasaaU<br />

and Individual artists thus currently comprised <strong>of</strong> 80 Sunday night's program Song. Two choruses from<br />

ing largely • cappeUa and Gilbert and Stilli van's<br />

began with a Gregorian chant Patience were sung with true<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 12th century and other Savoyard clarity and diction<br />

South Jersey Regional<br />

ecclesiastic works both an- and provided high humor.<br />

dent and contemporary in- At this point a group within<br />

Premier Perfbrmatm Benefit<br />

usiy, Jan, 17,198*<br />

dudlng Pater Neater (Lord's fee group was highlighted.<br />

Prayer) by From Uszt Ike •The Hangovers," a dmn<br />

Mendelssohn Futmmg an die •<br />

Kunstler set to i poem by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s benefit as not<br />

Schiller was a lovely aample carousera but fifth year<br />

<strong>of</strong> 19th century romantic engineering students who<br />

music bf the composer, who were literally hangovers from<br />

Is Hid to, have newr written the more conventional four-<br />

an ugly note.<br />

year program.<br />

The first naif <strong>of</strong> toe Ihls group came complete<br />

program by Us sonorous and with choreography and some<br />

disciplined choir ended with a wry and folly acting. Their set<br />

Omnpagm Emption 9:45 PM<br />

it FRli PARKINS •<br />

I CALL-<br />

TURNIR 399-158?<br />

POINT 4 THEATRE<br />

' MAC ARTHUR RLVD,. SPMEHS POINT n?7 013f<br />

PROORAM FOB MIX OP JAM. 1» TUMI IB<br />

1SPJLII<br />

i. MMCM YOU FIII. MOB<br />

1. EKC«LIBHT COMEDY<br />

t, EXCITIHO ACTiON<br />

4. CHILBIINI SHOW<br />

RESCUERS<br />

— PLUS -<br />

MICKEY'S<br />

CHRISTMAS CAROL<br />

Cabernets through the season <strong>of</strong> 1982<br />

were released, recently. As<br />

previously predicted, tne tonnage <strong>of</strong><br />

Cabernet grapes was a record<br />

breaker, with a fetal <strong>of</strong> (MM tons<br />

crushed, the closest year' to this<br />

production was 1979 with a tonnage<br />

<strong>of</strong> 82,950.<br />

The Increasing popularity <strong>of</strong><br />

California Cabernet Is most star,<br />

tingly revealed when we go back'<br />

only one decade to find the tonnage at a very feeble<br />

10,110 In 1972.<br />

There still remains, however, short supply <strong>of</strong><br />

premium Cabernets, Napa County, north <strong>of</strong> San<br />

Francisco, is still dominant in acreage and production<br />

(27 percent <strong>of</strong> the state's total in both categories},<br />

Napa is also noted for superior quality in this<br />

varietal. This fact Is mlrrered In IMS Napa gripes<br />

bringing a dollar yield <strong>of</strong> W6 a tan, compared to a<br />

state average <strong>of</strong> $541.<br />

We shall continue with this report on IWS Cabernets<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, Including a summary <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

vintages that we consider worthy <strong>of</strong> note, including:<br />

STONEGATE WINERY, Vail VlSta Vineyard, 1979.<br />

This fasting <strong>of</strong>fers ripe fruit aromas that show Herbal,<br />

mlnty, earthy tones. Has good taste <strong>of</strong> fruit with<br />

cedary Impressions in the background, Will Improve<br />

even more with a few years <strong>of</strong> cellaring,<br />

FIRESTONE VINEYARD, mi. Suggestion <strong>of</strong> ripe<br />

fruit fragrances; first impression Is one <strong>of</strong> youngish,<br />

clesed-ln aromas, A young wine <strong>of</strong>fering promise <strong>of</strong><br />

continuing improving thru aging.<br />

The above wines were recently stocked in our<br />

Caiifornia Wine Section, -<br />

A. * *<br />

You cant turn back the clock<br />

but you can wind If up again. '<br />

P * *'<br />

COOKING WITH WIN!<br />

Chicken in sour Cream<br />

To provide three to four servings, you'll need; 4<br />

chicken breasts, 6 tablespoons butter, %i cup Sauteme<br />

or other white fable wine, 1 small onion, finely chopped,<br />

1 cup dairy (our cream, salt and white pepper.<br />

Remove skin from chicken breasts, in heavy skillet,<br />

brawn Chicken breasts slightly In 4 tablespoons butter.<br />

Turn occasionally. Sprinkle V» cup <strong>of</strong> the wine<br />

over chicken, Cover and simmer 20 to SB minutes, or<br />

lust until tender. Meanwhile, melt remaining 2<br />

tablespoons butter In a saucepan, cook onion until<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t but now browned. Add remaining Vk cup wine;<br />

slowly stir in sour cream, season with salt and white<br />

pepper. Heat only long enough to warm cream. Pour<br />

over Chicken.<br />

* it a<br />

Til* greats*! mistake is continually fearing<br />

you will make one.<br />

it it it<br />

QUICKIE QUIZ<br />

0. What Is best temperature for serving Cabernet<br />

Sauvfgnon? , -<br />

A. Cool room temperature, 65 to 72 P.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY NOON T010<br />

*>IGTI STOCK<br />

-4 1<br />

Cousin's<br />

Open Wed, thru.Sun.<br />

104 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-8412<br />

| B 1 /2 Price j<br />

I Dinners j<br />

at Cousin's!<br />

i eniifies bearer to one rt'n<br />

res vwfh ins purchase o!<br />

if^r <strong>of</strong> oqual m highor yab<br />

COUPON VALJO:<br />

Wedne*d»y thru Sunday<br />

•XPIRES mtnt<br />

With This Ad<br />

swe SPECIAL<br />

J Sunday thro Friday<br />

/ VEAL<br />

FARM.<br />

•5.K<br />

— OR —<br />

LOBSTER<br />

TAIL DINNER<br />

3 tails' lightly<br />

breaded and<br />

taufeed<br />

•OS<br />

Coupon Nil<br />

. Valid <strong>On</strong><br />

Thm Spmllls<br />

included Glenn Miller's<br />

Kalamazbo, Tne Infcspot's<br />

Java Jive and a hilarious<br />

calypso called Bacfe to Back<br />

1 the fuU choir<br />

fight songs and the famous<br />

Mm Mater:<br />

Ed Warner, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

artUtvMAy knoymfor Mi<br />

waterclors, atafehed the<br />

Illustration accompanying<br />

Ha review <strong>of</strong> the concert<br />

ECKERT ON<br />

DEAN'S LIST<br />

Connie Marie Eckert <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty was named to me<br />

dean's list at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Sooth Florida for the fail<br />

semester with a 3.5 average.<br />

A sophomore nursing student<br />

she Is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Donald Eckert <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty.<br />

ATTENTION: HARRIED HOUSEWIVES!<br />

I THE S.O.S. PARTY BOX IS EMPTY<br />

[ SO HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN YOUR OWN,,,,<br />

>,0.S. PARTY<br />

tSaridwfthesonSaflrt-aay!) '»-<br />

A FREE SANDWICH TRAY FOR YOU<br />

* Drop your name, address, & phone no. In '<br />

the "SOS" box at TOm's Deli, We will dfaw<br />

one name this Wed, Th# winner will receive<br />

a FR11 Sandwich Tray, which you can<br />

pick up after 3 p.m. on Saturday at Tom's,<br />

Next Drawing, Wed,, Jan. JMh<br />

THIS WEEK'S S.O.S, WINNER IS<br />

"MARYANN FEENY"<br />

1018 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />

398-1046<br />

"Make ox a Habit"<br />

Open 7 a.m. to 6p.m.'- Closed Sun.<br />

•jMclntyre j<br />

Restaurant - Lounge and Liquor Store<br />

Half a Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge<br />

Exit 25 (Parkway) Marmora, N. J<br />

Serving FuD Course Dinners 7 Nlgfttt<br />

Includes soup or lulce, potato, vegetable,, roll & butter,<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee and dessert du lour<br />

Sun -Thurs 5 to 9, Frl & Sat. 5 to 10<br />

En|ov»CKk!all with yowdiniw for half prlcewr>«l(>rd«,,.A«eiBiisr* arSc -<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

were<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

Valuable Coupon<br />

dp fMs vilttfbte coupon and save at The Restaurant<br />

15th & Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />

...is tye restaurant for you.<br />

Now serving breakfast, lunch/<br />

dinner and our famous Sunday<br />

Brunch! ,' v<br />

ANY DINNER<br />

ONE COUPON PER PERSON<br />

OFFER GOOD THRU 1-20-64<br />

Overlooking ttio Ocffl<br />

MOTOR INN<br />

399-8812<br />

You are Invited to enjoy superb culslhe and^ser^lce<br />

In a charm Ing, comfortable atmosphere, with an' -<br />

incomparable ocean vlew.,;f ^., • ' r V V ><br />

BREAKFAST: Hon. thru Sat. 6B.m.-11fl.m. • ,<br />

LUNCHEON; Moo. thrmmh SBt nooti-2 p.m. ' . '<br />

«DINNER: Tuoi. thru Thuri. 5:30 to 8; Fr|. 4 SflL 5:30 to %<br />

SUNDAY:Brunch8:30-1:30pm. '<br />

"**^«^ tf.,1<br />

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©*<br />

;T1ieSeritinel-Ledger<br />

business/finances TTiiirsday, January 12, 1984 Page <strong>On</strong>e, Section Two<br />

link<br />

Tentative acxx>rd reached on $50 million mil plan<br />

m ; The state and the Atlantic<br />

County Improvement<br />

Authority (ACIA) have<br />

Reached a tentative<br />

agreement with Resorts<br />

International which will<br />

provide a total <strong>of</strong> *26 million<br />

to serve as the state's share <strong>of</strong><br />

initiating a ISO million<br />

commuter and intercity rail<br />

service to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

TTie agreement is subject to<br />

approval by the, boards <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey Transit, ACIA<br />

and Resorts International and<br />

requires conceptual approval<br />

from the Casino, Control<br />

Commission on the con-<br />

continues<br />

wages in<br />

figuration <strong>of</strong> the complex.<br />

Additionally, New Jersey<br />

Thuwit and Amtrak must<br />

agree on an operating plan<br />

and the U.S, Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

Transportation must certify<br />

the entire project<br />

The money from the<br />

agreement will enable the<br />

state to qualify for QO million<br />

•t. • t<br />

lowest<br />

in federal funds through<br />

Amtrak which will operate<br />

the intercity rail service<br />

between Philadelphia and<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and New/York<br />

and Atlantic Qty. . %<br />

me federal share <strong>of</strong>. the<br />

project'! coats «ai made<br />

available through legislation<br />

passed by Congress and<br />

by the president in<br />

Tne total cost <strong>of</strong> tbe protect,<br />

estimated at $50 million.<br />

covers construction <strong>of</strong> • new<br />

terminal In Atlantic aty,<br />

rehabilitfltioh <strong>of</strong> 68 miles <strong>of</strong><br />

track between Philadelphia<br />

and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />

necessary track and safety<br />

roments alow the rail<br />

rlghfc<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />

—The terminal will be fully<br />

accessible to the general<br />

public witt public access at<br />

Jeast equal to tbe access to the<br />

prospective neighboring<br />

casino-botel Resorts Intends<br />

to build if approved by the<br />

Cautoo Control CaQnnlaridn.<br />

(he W mOBco generated]<br />

— Retorts pays lor allmuTion<br />

neaded tor tte <<br />

maintenance costs for tbe new riure <strong>of</strong> tte nroject.i<br />

terminal.<br />

used to defray<br />

— Resorts win construct a anodated with the i<br />

casino parking garage in <strong>of</strong> commuter Mrriee 1<br />

which 500 parking spaces will Atlantic CUy and<br />

ha reserved for commuters SUtlcn in' Cbetrr<br />

seven days a week. However<br />

me spaces can be used by<br />

Resorts when not needed for<br />

/ W&Hriit}*<br />

Students to tour 'visible house'<br />

County Improve<br />

Authority for It« it<br />

tbe land.<br />

SOMERS POINT — Some<br />

"TRENTON — Annual Major exclusions from was 128,618, other high-wage<br />

three


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PAGE 4 —SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

ST. JAMBS AMI (American Baptist)<br />

7th St. and Owen A*. ^ a. md ampwB Aw.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev, Beekwerth J. Voorhees, Qanmunlty <strong>On</strong>to 1 '"<br />

SUNDAY<br />

AmnMy<strong>of</strong>Ood<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

MIS New Bd.<br />

- Mwntag<br />

7 pja, • Evening service<br />

S Camples)<br />

. ,«_<br />

Mannora<br />

11:15 ajn. - Sunday school The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />

—: Jr., minister<br />

~ 8*.Bour devotional _k<br />

message, phone 3984526,<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice Is located<br />

at 247 W. Inlet Rd., phone 398-<br />

028<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am. - Sunday school<br />

11 am. ^orahfp service CORBIN CITY lAFTBT<br />

7 pjn. • Evtting servke<br />

7 pjn. • Midweek service.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Rev, Donald E. Huribert,<br />

pastor<br />

IM<br />

10:45 ajn. and 7 pjn.<br />

Worship service.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn. • Prayer service.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

SUNDAY s 11 Rjn. . Morntag service<br />

9:30 ajn. - Church school<br />

worship TUESDAY<br />

7:30 pj_ • Prayer service<br />

•rviee _____ ,<br />

,. Evening service FAITH BAPTIST<br />

i Middle<br />

7 pjn. • Evening bible study Perry Road<br />

and prayer Mftim, Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SUNDAY THURSDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. . Sunday school 7:30 p.m. - Bible study<br />

11 aon. - Morning worship _____<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Mi and New York Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Dm Corbett, pastor<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

40th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

r Sunday school<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CTty<br />

"iff. Jawph Pohgly. paste<br />

M h i<br />

6 pjn. • Family study hour<br />

7 pjn.. Evening service<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Rev. Lafayette Rlddlck,<br />

pastor<br />

ST. PETER'S I<br />

METHODIST C NITED<br />

IURCH<br />

Bin and Central Aveone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, HJ.<br />

SUMDAY, JAN^Bfh, 1984<br />

10:30 A.M. Morning Wonhlp<br />

MAKING CONNECTIONS WITH<br />

PQWBfiFUL MEMORIES!"<br />

TheRew.DawhJM.Rnch.Preachino<br />

(The 10:30 Service broadcast on Wl BGAM1520)<br />

STAPF ,B<br />

DavidM. Finch, Paitor<br />

William R. McClelland, Aiioclalt<br />

Eugene M, McCoy, OrginUt/Dlrecior <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Soloists<br />

JyluiMPriiMrf,M«ui««rtn«<br />

LM MuMMr, Hrlmw<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DRIVE"<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

BgOOVENTNOft<br />

PARKWAY<br />

HAMATE<br />

35<br />

p<br />

OUARtET<br />

HMKtWtm<br />

Dr. Martin C.WIsznat<br />

Bl WB2NAT PREACHES:<br />

"THE fitORY<br />

'i<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

"Oe§anClty'» <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

American Baptist Church"<br />

Service* held at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Community Center<br />

18th Street-Simpion Ave, ;<br />

WORSHIP 10 -ULigSZ)<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A.M.<br />

24 HOUR DEVOTIONAL PHONE 398-8526<br />

Rev. RtehirdC. Winkle. 247W.h*tRd. Phow 398-6126<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 15<br />

9:30 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. 4 7:00 P.M. - Pastor Donald E. Huribert<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. • PRAYER SERVICE<br />

REV. DONALD t HUHUEHT, Senior Part*<br />

SttndlngtorTh*<br />

PundMmtnUI*<br />

otth*FMlth<br />

REV.DOMALDPttLUPS,VUJUfJonPattor<br />

together this<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

632 WeiJey Avi, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rsv, Frank Mohr, Pastor<br />

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.<br />

Prayer Meeting & Bible Study<br />

WednesdayEvening 7:30 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For TraniporttOon Ci> 399-1892<br />

Pineapple rounds, milk. SJuSSL and<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

sauce > buttered corn,<br />

Platter one -.Twtotacos, cockttt11 ' mUk -<br />

peanut and raisin cups, fresh T,,-,,*,.^<br />

fruit wedges, milk.<br />

Platter two -- Hot turkey<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Ptatter A sandwich, whipped potatoes,<br />

~<br />

. Adams at<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. , Sunday school<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 us, . Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />

CABBINIB.C.<br />

«32 Wesley Av.<br />

fyixvpal <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

UNITED METHODIST METHODIST j '»,-..<br />

Bev. Frank Mobr<br />

8th St. and Central Av.<br />

Rt. 4J •> ••;,'••,:-.,.j<br />

Tuckahoe ;> •. ,,<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

SUNDAY David M. Finch, pastor Dr. John Garrahan,, pastor. ..,<br />

nth St. and Bay Av.<br />

9:45 ajn. .'Sunday school William R. McClelland,<br />

MASSES " • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

11 ajn. - Morning worship associate<br />

SUNDAY/ ;>• ', iV.'v..-"''<br />

Dally - 8 ajn.<br />

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg, 7:30pjn.-Eveningservice Eugene McCoy, director <strong>of</strong> 10 a.m. - Sunday, school > - ,<br />

Saturday -6:30 pm. rector<br />

•^—————— — imujic<br />

11:10 a.m. •• MprBtag-u-,<br />

Sunday-8,9:30 and 11a.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

SATURDAY<br />

7:30 pm. - Prayer Aervice SUNDAY<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

, 6:30 pjn. - Holy Eucharist and bible study<br />

9 ajn. - Church school SEAVILLE UNTTED £.,"A<br />

Saturday from 11 ajn. to<br />

10:30 a.m. , Morning METHODIST nh,<br />

noon, before mass In the SUNDAY PRAISE TABERNACLE worship, „„.„„._ PaitaR Finch $bon Rd, __.<br />

evening and after dallymaas. 8 ajn. - Holy Eucharist <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av. and Bethel preaching<br />

•"• Seavine<br />

; - _ - 10 ajn. - Choral Eucharist, ^d. __<br />

Jeffrey. W. Tilden, pafltor<br />

CHURCH OF THE Sunday school Somers Point TBINTTY UNITED<br />

RESURRECTION. R.C. Rev. William Britt castor MKTHnnisr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

7 pjn.. Evening service fflOW.Tu_»hoeM WEDNESDAY ^pasa* MCTH^T^<br />

0 and 11 a.m. • Worship<br />

Mumem i-SO am. • Midweek SUNDAY ' Mannar*<br />

service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST p<br />

Magr. James J. Zegera, aeharJit, Band Mils ajn.. Prate Rev j b Overeat, pastor 10 ajn. • Church school<br />

8th St. and West Av. , pastor<br />

and worship<br />

Bev. Michael Waiters, pastor<br />

— CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

7 p.m.-Evening praise and SUNDAY<br />

MASSES<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

orhi u ajn, • Morning worship Bmbjtterim<br />

I a,m, Somers Point<br />

FWday-8ajrj,_!d7pa,»._«u=Boger J. Hamilton, REORGANIZED CHURCH CENTRAL UNITED FIRST<br />

_<br />

Saturday . 4 and 1:80 pm, mm OF JESUS LM, MEIHOD-T<br />

7th St. and YTERIAN: e-;i<br />

amday. 1,9:15111-11 am ^ = SUNDAY . .._ £..__ __OU_ AT. P ^<br />

esley Av.<br />

u<br />

,<br />

SUNDAY 11 ajn. . Meets in the<br />

Preaching Christ Crucified;<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS 8 am. - Hdly Eucharist Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

E Van Mvw «"«, cMntag agaiB.<br />

Wabash and Poplar Avs. 10 ajn. - Choral Eucharist Rd., SeavUle. (Just inside the<br />

' Mtaiitiri Rev. ^<br />

Unwood<br />

sermon, story hour and NJ, Marine Science Con-<br />

RadcMe Alien, ThM,<br />

nursery.<br />

sortium.) All are welcome. SUNDAY<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W. Winter,<br />

MASSES<br />

9:30 aJH.'^Sunday school<br />

assistant - •— . -<br />

Saturday • 6:30 pJB. WEDNESDAY<br />

BsSO and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 ajn., 10 ajn.. Holy Eucharist in<br />

6:80 pjn. —---., the chapel-<br />

G:«-Evenly warship Organist, Jean Hldgway<br />

SUNDAY ,<br />

9:45 ajn. -Sunday school CONFESSIONS<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

MLTHODIST OP "P9*<br />

10:45 a jn. - Morning service Saturday from 4 to I pjn.<br />

O<br />

. 7 pm. - Evening service «d 7:30 to 8:30 pjn. OvekOfMox<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C. HOLY TRINITY<br />

44th and Landis Av. GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Sea Me Qty<br />

MU Road<br />

Rev. Join Kllleen, pastor Bargaintown<br />

Rev. Demetrois Contelios,<br />

Qihdu<br />

MASSES<br />

pastor<br />

Dally. 7 a.m. and 4130 pjn.<br />

in the church<br />

SUNDAV<br />

Saturday - S ajn., 5 and 7 10 a.m.<br />

pjn. In church<br />

Sunday • 1,9:30 and 11 ajn.<br />

V intei Oiapel by *• Somertort, Oik Lane Park,<br />

Sea, ^th street and Asbury<br />

Averjufe, welcomes ReV.<br />

Howard Adams to the pulpit<br />

Lawndale, tand the Arch<br />

Street ••< Church in<br />

Philadelphia. :<br />

jethe second time this winter<br />

KSon on Sunday,<br />

Services it the chapel are<br />

-h^reBHttwtiMved<br />

m attodate pimtor rf St.<br />

Interdenominational and open<br />

Ptter'i United Metlwdiit<br />

to everyone, A short long<br />

Church for s_years.,He is an<br />

servlM-'precedes the 10i30<br />

active member <strong>of</strong> the Masonic<br />

ajn. worship service.<br />

Lodge in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty and has<br />

Before retiring Rev. Adams<br />

also been guest preacher In<br />

served many Methodist mm area Awcltt, i •<br />

chunhes in the Eastern<br />

rtvania Conference <strong>of</strong> Music at the chapel to under<br />

Methodist Churches. the direction <strong>of</strong> Miriam.<br />

. ing them were the Adam. The chaplain will be<br />

lurches In Mayfalr, Robert McKenna.<br />

. ftm-: '<br />

11 ajn.-- Morning service<br />

aselstant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

OCEAN CITY ORTHODOX<br />

SUNDAY<br />

ST-m. .'<strong>On</strong>* scBool raftWHSKS<br />

for family<br />

32nd St. and Central Av,i"«<br />

9:30 ajn. • Church school,<br />

U ajn, • Worship hour<br />

Rev. John H. Skilton, paTstbr<br />

adult fonnn.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

Morning service.<br />

11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />

7 pm. • Evening service<br />

DhvM M. nnrt, paste<br />

Jflterdmmnaiwml.<br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

f JOSEPHS<br />

SUNDAY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

9:30 aji Church school RELIGIOUS SOCIETY •'<br />

Saturday. B ajn. and 4 and<br />

BY-THE-SEA ,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

OF FRIENDS<br />

7 pjn,<br />

55th St. and Asbury Av. 9:45 ajn. • Oamh school WESLEY UNTTED<br />

(Quaker)<br />

Sunday-8,9,10:15 and 11:30<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

for an ages<br />

METHODIST<br />

-lore Rd., SeavlUe s<br />

Rev. Margaret Glob, ant,<br />

i_- •,• ,, -ii*Bi^i«... . ;:.'.-L^xi^-j,<br />

Saturday - 4 to s pjn.<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNITY pntor<br />

"fli ttjiv" ' !." '"•' n'^'nM<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

1838 Shore Rd.<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

Unwood<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

QmsfimSdom<br />

Msgr. James A. Carr, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Fn»T CHURCH OP CHRIST ••*<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily - 7 and 8 ajn.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 7 pjn.<br />

Sunday - 8,9:15 and 11 ajn.<br />

OONPISSttiS<br />

Weekdays after a a.m.<br />

Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />

pjn. and after 7 pjn. Man.<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

8 SUNDAY fij<br />

9:30 us, . Sunday school<br />

9:30 md 11 a.m, • Morning<br />

•«• school worship<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

If<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />

MIDDLESCHOOL soup, potato sacks, JelKI.<br />

8th St. and Asbury Av. 7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

cubes, milk. " -< >T<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

MtkocUst<br />

MONDAY<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

SUNDAY ~~<br />

CHAPEL<br />

, UNITED METHODIST<br />

Platter one—Cheeseburger FRIDAY<br />

11 ajn. - Church Service Lyndhurst and Wistar Av. CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Someri Point relishes, potato cMjP». Platter one - Cheesy |<br />

and Sunday School<br />

Mannora<br />

Bethel Rd. and Doran Av.<br />

ro — Cheese or cocktail, milk. '-'•<br />

(opposite Acme parking lot) plain hot dog, potato chips, Platter two — Cheese"<br />

DAILY<br />

SUNDAY "*"<br />

Rev. Robert E. Costello, * • v, fruit salad, hoagie, corn chips, fruit'<br />

11 I A to 2 pjn. - Reading 9:30 ajn. - Worship Service<br />

cocktail, milk. *••*•'<br />

Room open<br />

11 a.m.. Family bible hour<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7 pjQ. - Gospel meeting SUNDAY<br />

UPPERTOWN8H1P'' '<br />

Platter one -. Chin con<br />

10 ajn. - Sunday school came, garden salad, roll with<br />

ELEMENTARY SCHOOt '<br />

SRACE BIBLE CHAPEL and worship service. Nursery butter, pineapple rounds,<br />

available.<br />

m_c.<br />

Platter two — make you<br />

own salad at the salad bar, -,„«„n -.^^<br />

protein cups, roll with butter,<br />

PIatter B Martin Luther King<br />

i<br />

~ Chicken<br />

••''• . ' • '. ••• .<br />

ByEOORRICHARD<br />

Monday _ the birthday rf Martin Luther King.<br />

Congress and the president have recently mads a taw that Diane Btehtold and Ptall Johnson representing the Ecumenical Council<br />

this shall be a national holiday in future year*. Poor accept donations <strong>of</strong> food for the Community Cupboard from he Children's<br />

Richard invites you to remember some <strong>of</strong>, toe words <strong>of</strong><br />

bis social reformer and gospel preacher: • Place during recent party.<br />

-... we mutt find an alternative to war and destruction,<br />

ta our day <strong>of</strong> ^ee vehicles and ballistic missies, the<br />

dwioe is either nonviolence or nonex-tenee. Openings in ivork program<br />

— Almost always the creative dedicated minority has<br />

mak'tim world bite-. ,<br />

— We must accept finite disappointment, but we suit The Atlantic County sup- program Is federally Anted companies for six months to a<br />

never. _se infinite hope,<br />

ported work program i» and rehabilitated participants year.<br />

— It is one <strong>of</strong> the tragedies <strong>of</strong> hupnan history that the looking for welfare recipients, are employed by the county Th also provides<br />

"children <strong>of</strong> darkness" art frequently more deteralned former drug abusers, ex- which places the lndlviduals vo(aUonaliM)uns_tog to help<br />

and zealous than the "children <strong>of</strong> light."<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders and former in non pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations<br />

—If a people can produce from Its ranks 6 percent who alcoholics interested in taking which em utilize their ser- and permanent employment.<br />

will go voluntarily to JaU for a Just cause, surely nothing part in a job training vices.<br />

Currently there are<br />

an thrawt its ultimate triumph. , • program.<br />

Work performed by paropenings<br />

for a construction<br />

w.afce church must be reminded thatit is not the master In effect since, 1979, theticipants<br />

could Include car- trainee, teacher's aide and<br />

o^toeoervant<strong>of</strong> the state, but rather the conscience <strong>of</strong> the supported work program is pentry or a form <strong>of</strong> main- maintenance staff.<br />

stateatmiist be the guideand critic <strong>of</strong> the state, but never continually expanding. The tenance or temporary clerical For more Information, visit<br />

tatooL ,<br />

services. Contracts are ob- the <strong>of</strong>fice at 1227 Dreiel Av,,<br />

Wffliwe are some who sU flnd the Cress a stumbling<br />

tained from interested Atlantic Qty or call 344-2030.<br />

block. Others consider It foolishness. But I am more King<br />

,convineed than ever that it b the power <strong>of</strong> God unto soda!<br />

and.-indlvidual aalvation.<br />

Rev, Richard C. Wlngate celebration<br />

Paullln Memorial Baptist Chiirch<br />

The Godfrey<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> There will be a celebration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Martin Lute King day, 1 Funeral Homes<br />

pjn. Monday, Jan, 18 at the<br />

Established 1896<br />

Mount Olive Baptist Church in<br />

§109 Central Ayt.<br />

e«S. Shore Rd.<br />

Cbpe May Court House. -<br />

Guild hears minister<br />

The program will include<br />

O«nn <strong>City</strong>/N^; y<br />

'Slermo, N.J.<br />

spedfll music, participation Phons 3f 9-0077<br />

Phont 391-0077 •<br />

St. Mary's GuiM held their Abaecon Highlands on March <strong>of</strong> community <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

regular meeting on Thursday, IS and that there will be a religious leaders, and an-<br />

Nerbeff L. Codlrey, Owner; John T, NiWDilii, Managir<br />

Jan. S with Rev. Michael rummage tale at Holy Trinity nouncement <strong>of</strong> the winners <strong>of</strong><br />

IWibtrg speaking «ft, fte, on April 27 find 38. the Martin Luther King poster<br />

In Time o1 Trouble, We Are As<br />

,. 150th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the The next meeting will be and essay contests.<br />

Near As Your Phone<br />

I Oxford Movement In thePeb.<br />

2, when the Rev. Canon Refreshments will be,<br />

Anglican Church.<br />

Pledqinti for the futurt, as in the pist, fht (ineft and<br />

Perry Cot will speak on the served, The public is invited.<br />

Either Marshman, vice<br />

.ngnilied. ptrsonallitcl funtra! itrvieo.,<br />

Holy Lands.<br />

Admission is free. The<br />

president, conducted the Hostesses far the day were<br />

SUCCESSOR TobCIAN CITY'S FIRST FUNIRAL<br />

program is sponsored by the<br />

Mr. ^rry^ ^mrtaar ftd<br />

DIRECTOR i<br />

Martin Luther King Day<br />

Victor<br />

Freedom Committee.<br />

Mark's and All Saints in<br />

f4lcmship sets<br />

breakfast<br />

Women's Aglow<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />

open breakfast<br />

, 10 ajn. on Friday,<br />

? at the Llnwood<br />

reakfast is »5 and<br />

ervations must be in by<br />

noon on Wednesday, Jan. 2S.<br />

For reservations, call 927-8897<br />

or 965-5495 or 6W-M06.<br />

IW'Weat speaker will be<br />

MlcRey Nagler who is said to<br />

have received a personal<br />

worjHroin the Lord through<br />

Your interest will be compounded quarterly, ,:<br />

Pat jRpbertaon <strong>of</strong> the 700 Club.<br />

and the rate you choose is guaranteed for the<br />

The Presbyter'lan Church, U.S.A., .<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen/ Th.AA., Pastor<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W. Winter, Assistant Pastor<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Organist:<br />

Jean C. Ridgway<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 15.1984<br />

MORNING WORSHIP—11:00a.m.<br />

'. | EVENING WpRSHlP-7:30p.m.<br />

'*<br />

q SUNbAY SCHOOL—9:30a.m.<br />

1 ''] ^thto Whole Bible For $ie Whole Person ,<br />

' Graded aasses—Nursery—Adults<br />

TUESDAY MORNING-10:30a.m.<br />

-'^>'f , HJC Bible Study Hour<br />

,fr %' tV ^ A Cordial Wejcoma Await* Vow<br />

V4"*tyoidlnaForthTM dolUft"l i ' < llllpplan<br />

a 16<br />

i S<br />

sauce, fruit, milk.<br />

i, n_k.<br />

Platter B — Ctylled<br />

THURSDAY Juice, .. . American \<br />

Platter one - CWlled fruit __!!?*•<br />

Juice, dell sandwich,<br />

Platter two -Chilled fruit<br />

mtrlplepeanutbutterand<br />

1<br />

OCEAN CITY •<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

^ChjristScientist—'<br />

and Reading Rood<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

CffiUSTlAN<br />

'.SCIENCE;-'<br />

Sundays 11 .r- v "'- '*'<br />

; Sunday 3choo| U lOOAiM:<br />

..Wednesdays ^i00 P M* ''<br />

,. Teititponial Meeting,<br />

Reading ftoom bally ' '<br />

.r\ 11A.(V»4't0?P.AA. 11AIV»/fO?PAA ><br />

, ALL WELCOME. ;.<br />

Platter A~~ Steak sa'nd- k<br />

. potato tfiltfi'T 1<br />

chlpo, sliced<br />

Serving South, Oc>aHC5|ty(HY<br />

stew,<br />

.'-tor!<br />

Platter A ~£heeseboip- T -<br />

wifti relishes, french<br />

frearj frutt, n_k. - ; •i<br />

,<br />

Hatter, B-PeamA.1>iittfl'<br />

and, Jelly sandwich, I<br />

fries, fresh fruit* tnlOc.<br />

in<br />

Id >'<br />

CLASSIFIED AOS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

possessions, outward<br />

pc^, publicity, luxury<br />

„.' 6) me these have alwayi<br />

been,, contemptible. I be-<br />

U^yjjthat a simple and<br />

g matmer «( life<br />

for everyone; both<br />

for-the body-and for the<br />

•Wi-v" . ' ><br />

,.;]/ Albert Einstein'<br />

Few people will question<br />

..* brilliance <strong>of</strong> Einstein's<br />

mind: Yet Einstein ntmse#''rield<br />

mere possessions,<br />

luxury and the trappings<br />

<strong>of</strong> success to ba "contemptible."<br />

Those ,who<br />

top priority* _UK«)*<br />

1 ' <strong>of</strong> t possessions<br />

well reappraise<br />

their, scale <strong>of</strong> values.^ /,;<br />

,WriVc«n = bo'. helpful^ ITT<br />

arranging a religious<br />

ceremony for those who,<br />

have < had no regular<br />

chyrth>affillation.*We canaw<br />

Iprovlrje * minimum?<br />

High interest Savings Certificates are one <strong>of</strong><br />

the ways the rich get richer Now, with lower<br />

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Cape p May y County y Savings g and Loan, your you<br />

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i interest rate and d minimum ii balance that's h' best b ffor<br />

Savings and Loan <strong>of</strong>fice for more details,<br />

you The sooner you do it, the sooner we can help<br />

you maRe your money make more money!<br />

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Term<br />

91 days _<br />

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Yield<br />

9.22%<br />

9.68%<br />

10.38%<br />

10.86%<br />

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Interest Rate<br />

8.92%<br />

9.35%<br />

10.00%<br />

10.45%<br />

10.95%<br />

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Minimum<br />

Balance<br />

$2500<br />

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PAGES — SECTION<br />

Metnories <strong>of</strong> Qvistmas post ')<br />

This p|it Ghriitmai Us own preconcMved Wew <strong>of</strong> Anythlni short <strong>of</strong> that Js a<br />

seemed Just a bit different to Just what he would like for the TgSmTS shouldn't be thus<br />

me. It was • wonderful holiday Mason. If as a little but being human* that Is the s<br />

E^^"" - W «U »».» «e, snow was operimoed on way we tttak. .i<br />

itaU-sed.ButtaoneareB.I ttristmaiEve.ttenWtnow How much better for me to ,>*<br />

felt Bhortcharmed, drained, rx^mwU* perfect definition dweUonellfJjosebliiHe ;z<br />

not fltad to tte brim or «| to perfect Oirtittias. If tairtMWredaimeKvi ,.<br />

satisfied. some very happy special a year than to pout because • ~<br />

Like a rwupter, whose event oeoirred on Christaas, there is no snow ar no TVi * C<br />

^Kta_^^2_l i^^&r.-W* 1 W«ln quantity, that, .<br />

are laetaidlnto such rented that blessed day for all tone, dredge up wonderful,*<br />

preuntationa as Dlck«ns' to memory. . memories <strong>of</strong> Obristaas p_t.: *<br />

Christmas Carol shades <strong>of</strong> * ^<br />

Lionel Barrymore), I have ^-_ * c '<br />

always looted forward to that (jUakeTS SCt DCaCC IOTlim<br />

spedal week, before arisfc "• £-«-_w •»»««_» ,<br />

mas with keen anticipation. , '-<br />

Alas, this ChrlstmaB J was The SeavUle monthly and staff member <strong>of</strong> . „.<br />

served a potpourri <strong>of</strong> Rocfey meeting <strong>of</strong> the Religious Philadelphia yearly meet<br />

n. National Save&Llfe Test, Society <strong>of</strong> Friends will <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Friends.<br />

Goldflnger, Circus oj the sponsor a public forum in St, Walker is a veteran <strong>of</strong> a .<br />

Stars and Animal House, Augustine's School violent activist projects and<br />

Dickens' classic was on the auditorium 1337 Asbury Av., has recently returned fropn<br />

boob tube but with music, yet. 7:30 pjn, Sunday, Jan. 22 oo, Mexico <strong>City</strong> and am<br />

The only redeeming the topic <strong>of</strong> peacemaking and trip through Central<br />

features In what was to me a peacekeeping In Central<br />

barren week were Christmas America.<br />

WUn Luclcmo Pavawiu (the The forum wffl focus on<br />

third consecutive year I have current events and issues, in<br />

sat enthralled) and Ferry Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa<br />

Como's Christmas in New Rica and Honduras, and will<br />

Yak, • be led by Charles. Walker,<br />

The human animal is a international coordinator <strong>of</strong><br />

perverse creature, locked Into Peace Brigades International<br />

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see It in her face., .the same pride . .lhat same brave spirit<br />

ihat ktpt *« tarry pioneer woman going<br />

Continually she looks for the new, the exciting. Sometimes<br />

she is disappointed and now. just like then, she will turn to that<br />

same pillar <strong>of</strong> strength. The source <strong>of</strong> power that is available to<br />

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COOKING QONNBGimM<br />

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flaw tor each entry- They captured third fir ginger<br />

The Upper Township woe tan rated* meOat, Christmas co<strong>of</strong>cie*-<br />

Parent Teacher A*»datk» wy good and good by me BMakn two for grades f<br />

ijMMnred a student bake-<strong>of</strong>f Judges to determine the and 3; Donald Khtltag, first,<br />

in conjundioD wiflj a raaft whalers, with real chocolate cookies,<br />

ad fla mart held at the This week's redpes win be Tmy McAnaty, second, for<br />

Elementary School during the four winners, first in each oatmeal JeQy ban, and Robin<br />

early December. dlftaton, with a few In- Woama, third, with magic<br />

ThB E?ftk£H7tf TCI f#f ** stating i •latniTusrfai -n*.!* |^ rffjBf fatM* 1<br />

itudenU from both tn« the participant*. Bat first we DMsiai three for grades 4<br />

elementary and middle wiD fist the three top winners ml 5: Ryan McCreeah, first,<br />

school, ttdogaita ttsm^ n ew± tSvisko iad (Hr for j *~HfTi > p—i «—**<br />

eighth grade, under the grade kweL Aprfl Eafe, amnd, with a<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> 10M Wtan, Dtrislon one was kin- ydow birthday cate, and<br />

Judges far tte e»ent were derga/teu ad first grade CUUnt Bflejr, third, wiffi<br />

Dot Wimley, leader <strong>of</strong> student*. Ear cookies and calcbnn cookie ban.<br />

Hmnemaken! <strong>of</strong>, Tomorrow V cupcakes. Parents were DhMn tsar, grades B, f<br />

H <strong>On</strong>b for the past S yean, permitted to assist with and I: Amy Tobon, first, for<br />

and Joyce Unkle, who hat measnring, hot tte student cranberry agn> cream pound<br />

been fnvoh-ed to M m » had to stir and njpiriiiTu OM ,*»<br />

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bowL Addeggl and beat welL<br />

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": and floured KVinch tube pan. sods and salt together.<br />

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(hen invert to dish. Sfcoon Pour one-half <strong>of</strong> bate<br />

chocolate glaie over top <strong>of</strong><br />

warm cake and sprinkle with<br />

Amy Tolson, 12, was the<br />

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Runnersvup were Marge<br />

Bayard 697, Helen EUas 588,<br />

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Howird 954, Betty Vaughn<br />

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Malt 814.<br />

Top acorer in pinochle<br />

Monday, January^, was Leah<br />

O'Brien with 608.<br />

RimneiiHtp were George<br />

Alber 890, Gertrude Stengel<br />

680, Charlie O'Brien 674,<br />

Eve,lyn Tate 573, Walter<br />

Werner SOB, Am Saner 854,<br />

Ann Nlckeljohn 863, Kay<br />

Runners-up were Henrietta<br />

Bute with 4,090, Fran Johnson<br />

3,840, Helen Stedem 3,870,<br />

Jonette Hoelrie 3,790, Bea<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

PAGE ij ^- gECTlON TWO<br />

Drmmticfomth period turmfrm^Ukep<br />

mlor Guard Bob Straub Baidera' second overtime ^ ^ < Guard Bob Straub Raiders' second overtime<br />

^ ^ » » r i a— : : _ _. . . J — «r<br />

i four free throws In the game In the first month <strong>of</strong> the<br />

anybody I've sain and they<br />

I 85 seconds <strong>of</strong> overtime season and evened.their 'I screamed a lot more than usual at half time and finally told (hem at the begirmiiig<br />

would need to draw on that "<br />

^tdht<strong>of</strong>ltt<br />

Rday night to complete a record In those games at 1-1.<br />

atUetieTbiUty and com-<br />

hat break. But I thought<br />

"lcent, 9O88, comeback • .While Straub's free ' Of<br />

Our petlUv,, ,pifit tbl, year.<br />

^ t h period that thli was their chance to show what they are made <strong>of</strong> Wds really let down In the<br />

' for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> over iced the win, the key ft the<br />

Tonight tteyneededit all and,<br />

second and third quartern. I<br />

i Township. It was the victory was a dramatic<br />

< jut when aoA <strong>of</strong> ^thought<br />

screamed a lot more than ttey * e doomd th<br />

ByTOMWILUAMS<br />

MAYS LANDING - Gene<br />

Watts imd Joe Jones com*<br />

toed for 18 potato in the first<br />

quarter Tueaday night as<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> 0ty ran out to a 1M<br />

margin over Oakcrest that led<br />

to • onl-aided, 7*47, victory<br />

over the wlnless Falcons. It<br />

waa the third straight Balder<br />

win and lifted their record to<br />

£H) overall.<br />

•Hie Oakcrest court might<br />

be considered • second borne<br />

for Jack Boyd's team. ITiey<br />

have played three games<br />

there, just one less than<br />

they've played on the Intermediate<br />

school floor In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 4 ANI.:-=RS li<br />

turnabout in the early Watte took the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

34 20 IS<br />

M 13 14 11 10 moininto <strong>of</strong> gii tourfli period.<br />

Ha-fl<br />

1 MIDDLE TOWN SHI f<br />

pti Middle Township waS<br />

by • rather coin-<br />

were coming oQ an overtime (34) anil blocked shots (12)..., Both Friday night's game<br />

Puane Adens 13-8<br />

1 16<br />

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* ethenjghtbefore.Butthe DennU Jones has the most with Bridgeton and Tuesday's<br />

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the tail el^jt minutej <strong>of</strong><br />

i went out and got things<br />

00 10<br />

assists (41) and Bob Staub game at Mainland will be<br />

0 10<br />

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regulation, ttey had out-<br />

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leads from the line (70 per- taped by Channel 2 Sports for<br />

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replay on the cable....Raiders<br />

Robert Jones 1J10 6-6 S<br />

0 26 fte madli two pertodi <strong>of</strong> KM<br />

Boyd had expected to plays Fritx Ferrell has played In will be back on the radio<br />

Pddla Spauldlng 0-0 10 1<br />

0 0 gune. But iuddenly <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

lot ol people, «vn B the game nine game* without fl tm>. (WHTM45OAM) on Jan, 24 at<br />

'S9-33 87-23 36<br />

was closer, because <strong>of</strong> thenover....<br />

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Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.,..<br />

OMAN CITY li li Clt hit the T h n l<br />

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draining effort agalnrt Middle Raiders tead Mlllville, 38- Watts' 25 against Middle Is<br />

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TtownshTp the night before. He 20, In overall series with six the most by • Balder since<br />

fl 4<br />

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pene Watts ]S» 11-7 7<br />

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played aU U <strong>of</strong> hi* available «ral»(lit...they lead Middle, Chris Gayle scored 28 In<br />

as<br />

nnli Jones 187 iU S<br />

s it<br />

77-12, with two straight March <strong>of</strong> 1982....<br />

lob Straub 176 4-4 s 1 16D2202<br />

coach Joe Plicbojrti wins...the margin over Ou- The Inquirer's Dunkel<br />

Brifi Pirreil 10 00 1<br />

0<br />

Indicated that, with eight cwit is 2« with five straight Ratings still baa the Raiders<br />

Jllke Richards 11 00 1<br />

0<br />

straight losses virtually<br />

avid Miller<br />

wins....<br />

ranked statf. In South Jersey,<br />

11 00 o • 2<br />

Pete Logue<br />

tga^jF<br />

00 0-0<br />

second only to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Alan Watts 11 00<br />

diances for tMi year, he is Among the next two op- Us ana.,,.<br />

_0<br />

0<br />

1514<br />

piaying for the future. Seven ponents, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> leads Senior Tom Kambouris,<br />

M 12<br />

<strong>of</strong> tte U pJayen he used Bridgeton, 14-7, in alMtme who couldn't practice until<br />

Tuttday are aBjbmotm, aeries though the Bulldogs early December because <strong>of</strong><br />

'<br />

RAWER RELICS: Homer ww» the last game, 74-60, one mononucleosiB, left the team.<br />

Tuesday night, much, like Bite now hu 1,113 career year ago....<br />

He scored five points in two<br />

their last visit, the Balt<strong>of</strong>l point*....<br />

MfjtjjMiri leads GC, 22-13, In games....Rlck Schebal missed<br />

.1 ii<br />

blitied the Falcons. Watts got Raider Jayrc«a made it sty Sielr series with the Mwrtangs the last two games due to<br />

10 <strong>of</strong> his 18 and Joe Jonas all straight under Paul winning tour <strong>of</strong> the last five.... fflness.<br />

eight <strong>of</strong> fall points In the first MfT.rn.qhHn with three wins<br />

dght mlmtto«<br />

fell put wMk, ITiey edged RAIDERS<br />

» IS IS 21<br />

In fact, leading 1M in the MUlvlIle, 68-68, wllh Mike<br />

FALCONS<br />

1 11 13 17 • n<br />

first period, Boyd's gang Richards getttag 16 and Alan<br />

fti-ft r i a pti<br />

§€@f§d 14 nniiiBWiFid pointi Watts 13...<br />

OCEAN CITY {«-Il<br />

to put this gome away very They burled Middle Homer Bnker io-S 1-1<br />

H<br />

early.<br />

Township, S8-6O, u Watts got Joe JenM 7 4 04<br />

1<br />

Watts threw down two20,<br />

Richards 18, Darren Moaes Gene Watts 13-8 1-t<br />

• 11<br />

clunks In that stretch, • one- IS and Leon Brown 11.... Dennis JenM 3-0 M 1<br />

hander late in the first period And they lowed Oakcrest, Bob straub M 5-4<br />

10<br />

Ptft Looue 3 3 12-B<br />

14<br />

Bid a twojiander early hi the 6W0, wltt HehBdi getting David Miller M 04<br />

0<br />

second quarter that opened a 12, Watta 11 and Brown 10.... Prm Fefrall M 1-1<br />

3<br />

274 lead.<br />

Robert Jonea' X points lor Alan Watts 7-2 4-1<br />

5<br />

In the opening period the Bffiddto Township Is the most Mike Rlcnerds S-i 0-0<br />

2<br />

nigger Raiders made 10 <strong>of</strong> 15 against tte Raldera this Pat Lewis 1-0 0-0<br />

0<br />

shots while Oakcrest year....<br />

Dirrwi Moses M 04<br />

1<br />

struggled with two*>r-elgnt <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty avwages 719<br />

J7-18 4J 19 14 74<br />

snooting.<br />

per game, they give up M.4.... OAKCREST |M»<br />

Marco* DeJeso* fl-t M<br />

14<br />

•I really didn't know whit Baker leads the team in Mikt Nelson 4-1 1-4<br />

i<br />

to expect in Ola game," saidshooting<br />

(57 percent).... Rich Gray 4 3 8-1<br />

7<br />

Boyd, "since we hid beaten Watts is tops In acortng Dave Suroos 1-0 2-2<br />

2<br />

them by 30 the last time and {US), rebounds (73), steals Jim Deugln 4*1 04<br />

2<br />

Mb Camptwll M 4-2<br />

6<br />

NHen Blaetcwrtl ••! 4-2<br />

6<br />

Chris Schalvone i-1 04<br />

2<br />

CAPE-ATLANTIC LEAGUE STANDINGS 6iry Morgan 11 04<br />

2<br />

BOYS BASKETBALL<br />

Din CkMwtll (H) 44<br />

0<br />

Chris Bwwall 0-0 04<br />

0<br />

DIVISION ONE<br />

1, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

6-0<br />

Ut-V 21-13 34 4 6 n<br />

Turnover*! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 17, Oakcrest • 22.<br />

3, Holy Spirit<br />

5-1 Offatntlve Rebounds; Raiders • 17, Falcons - 16.<br />

I. OCEAN CITY<br />

4-2 Blocked Shot*: G. Watts (4), Logut, Gray, Burgos,<br />

3. Cumberland<br />

M<br />

emekwell, ^chalvone.<br />

94<br />

n Cltyr-JO, flakcrest 10.<br />

3-J l^rtonal RMfiiSiRalders - 21, Fai«M>s • 19,<br />

2-4 OffltUls: Howard BMi* and Steve Shlncarlk.<br />

2-4<br />

1-5<br />

m<br />

0-6 Deol^Bid<br />

*-0<br />

5-1<br />

Hutmaker m± Walt Bezner<br />

Ul, and Aim Shoener BIB.<br />

High scorer In bridge,<br />

Monday January 9, was<br />

Eleanor Diamond with 4120.<br />

WBS fouled. He missed and seconds left and two more told them at the beginning<br />

• foul witt Mkw rsboundid. Joe Jonei wit£ just nint left to let fte *e fourth period that this wa 'I'm not haooy ahmt hnm ( 'M*<br />

Hemadione Kod«hard4rivlnglayupBt win. their ehanee to show what m pl^d l^^wSllJl 1<br />

hii migi was ^°«»r end with48seconds "Ttum gup art murder," they are mads <strong>of</strong>. . nioS ^n«^ ~ ^ ^<br />

_. .nth 14 Wt to tte Hie S43ore. liiat set mU <strong>Ocean</strong> Oftr Mdi Jifik "I said at the beginning rf ^ ^ ittirt in ^<br />

•condi left, Robert Jones .stage tor Straub, who Boyd about the visiting the season that thjs 1B a team --•-• i ""~ B ^-- •»•'»*••••<br />

He the made two f ouls with 35 Panthers. "They're quick as <strong>of</strong> good athletes and they<br />

(hestunnid -.<br />

h8<br />

Gene Watti scored <strong>of</strong>f tte<br />

tap with a pass from Homer<br />

' T, laker<br />

out <strong>of</strong><br />

ft* -<br />

_-„„ the ball to Dennis<br />

Jones for an 18-footer. Straub<br />

came up with a loose ball on made feur,L __.<br />

32-ii M ij<br />

' hit free throws, two each by<br />

90<br />

Adams and Harold Howell, to<br />

Turnovers: Middle t 26, Oeian <strong>City</strong> • 13<br />

Offensive Rebounds- panthers • 9, Raiders • 24. .,<br />

Blocked Shots: Straub, Adini, Field*, Saddler, R. janes.<br />

Twin Rebounds: Middle 10, .<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • ».<br />

.Personal Fouls: Pinfhirs • 24, Raiders - 20.<br />

[Fouled Oufi Adens, Fields.<br />

Technical Foul: Pat Lewis.<br />

initials) Bruce Campbell and Pete Straup.<br />

Recreation news<br />

cean <strong>City</strong> Recreation Div. 3994111 or 6171<br />

I RASCALS<br />

Standings as <strong>of</strong> Jan, 4-<br />

I TOP IN<br />

W<br />

lYL..^ .<br />

L Sand Rascals 2<br />

Sand Rascals have 2. Volley <strong>of</strong><br />

their new volleyball the Dolls<br />

is a<br />

i the same way they 3. Aggressors if*<br />

1 It last year — winning, 4. Mahoney Co. 14 7<br />

pair record stands at 20-1, 5. Off the Net 12 9<br />

i only loss coming at tte5.<br />

Six Pack Attack 12 9<br />

ids" <strong>of</strong> Mahoney Co, 7. Smacker Wackers 1011<br />

like Volley <strong>of</strong> tte Mis 8. Essence <strong>of</strong> Pride 9 12<br />

)ved Into second place last aSplkera<br />

113<br />

»k lifter sweeping three lO.Ballbusters<br />

nes from Off tte Net, The 11. Purple Passion<br />

gressors* maintained a m<br />

12. Just for Fun<br />

, : third place, defeating<br />

021<br />

Spikers', two games to<br />

l e , • •- . *• . 4- - . " • • . - ; • •?•*<br />

i otter action last week,<br />

WALT DISNEY MOVIE<br />

<strong>of</strong> tte matches went<br />

Mahoney Co.,<br />

v< less, than, a minute, the<br />

Raiders had reduced the lead<br />

to 6245. And there was lots<br />

more to come.<br />

Joe Jones followed a missed<br />

shot with a perfect bank <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the glass. Then, with 6:32<br />

remaining, DennU hit one' <strong>of</strong><br />

two fouls, men he missed tte<br />

second; Watts grabbed the<br />

rebound and scored, cutting<br />

the margin to 62-60.<br />

A bucket by Duane Adens<br />

opened the margin to four<br />

points again, But Dennis<br />

Jones scored and; aMer<br />

another Straub steal, Baker<br />

;. popped, a ipooter to fie tte<br />

'game with 5:11 on the dock.<br />

Middle might have been<br />

shocked by <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty'i<br />

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weren't finished themselves.<br />

The Panthers took fti-lead<br />

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OC tie it with a bucket each<br />

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made seven straight shots at<br />

, one point,<br />

i Finally, with the score<br />

deadlocked at 74-74, the<br />

Raiders got tte ball after a<br />

,,Panft§r mlsa,laker bit a Vk^<br />

" footer in the lane with 2:25<br />

JAN. 14 AT CENTER left, drew a foul and made<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO<br />

x_3<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER* OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Thursday, January \2, 1984<br />

Memorable OGLower zvrestling match ends in tie -•I<br />

By MIKE BERGEN Cape May and then destroyed The Haiders got out <strong>of</strong> the Ward followed by "decking Patterson fell Into as hatt- Snyder scored an early Robbie's Trasferini pinned place <strong>of</strong> the Injured Roger<br />

Buena, 57-9.<br />

blocks fast, lumping to anJohn<br />

Stanton in l:38."Glvena nelson in 3:22. Hie Raiders third-period reversal but .Mike Funk In 3:31 to getMcLarnon,<br />

notched his first<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Red Raider <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> started <strong>of</strong>f the early 16-0 lead on consecutive used an elghtnpolnt,second got the six team points back at couldn't turn over the Coper's Buena on the Scoreboard and varsity pin at 157 as he<br />

Wrestling Team took a giant week visiting Lower Cape Brat-period pins by Todd Titus period as he roiled, to a 16-6 128 when John,Smlck over- giant, and the match ended 12- John Patrlgnanl decMoried shouldered Andy Sangatjldo<br />

stride towards breaking Into May, ranked 20th in theand<br />

Matt Ward at 100 and 107, major decision over Eric came a 5-2 third period deficit 7 in favor <strong>of</strong> Kane. The three John Srnlck; 124, at 121 and in 1:28. Bob Macom kepVflj*<br />

the Top 20 <strong>of</strong> South Jersey last coaches' poll, and put on one and a major decision at 114 by FUddnger at 114.<br />

to pin Dennis Cluff In 0:25 at team points Kane earned with 128 respectively! Those were Juggemaugbt rolling wlufji<br />

week as they battled to a draw <strong>of</strong> the most exciting matches Tim Glvens, Titus shouldered The Capers got on the128.<br />

the decision left the match tobe the only potato the Chiefs 2:13 pin over Vinw Pac&'at<br />

with highly-touted Lower In memory.<br />

Jeff Samanlego in 1:33 and Scoreboard at 121 as Ed With <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> leading 22- deadlocked at 8040. were to score as <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy 169, and John Gunnel*<br />

6, the Capers struck back as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, feeling the roared back to take final followed with a 1:09 pin dver<br />

Todd Randle-pinned stove frustrations <strong>of</strong> the tie, seven bouts in succession. Pat McGroggan at 187. «"<br />

UHSuauuiiB ui uic we, VBMT<br />

Leypoldt in 3:08.<br />

hi chilly waters<br />

tured to Buena the roUowtag<br />

Kevin Clarke iorced Lower Saturday to tab on a young Steve Leypoldt scored a Trip Snyder broke<br />

Cape May's Carl Knudaen to Qdefttam, ' 4aajor decision over Dan record for the fastest i<br />

look at the lights g forth© better t Todd Titus'wouby forfeit at Donnanen at 184 and Kevin an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> heavyweights<br />

Leonard, Randazzo surfing winners<br />

part J <strong>of</strong> *" five minutes ^ but — could •" *» and Matt Wart pinned Clarke remained unbeaten be pinned Bob Nartha lftril<br />

not pin him, settling instead DaveRlcclin2;50at 107. Tim wife a l:« flooring <strong>of</strong> Bob seconds. The previous nJWrti<br />

Mich Leonard and Dean Waves for the event, which Randazzo getting the Judges position. • , for a 14-1 superior decision. Glvena followed with a first- Cola. Dave Redding got back <strong>of</strong> 15 seconds was establlflhed<br />

Randazzo wen the winners had been postponed a week nod over Rick Ford <strong>of</strong> Somers Finishing In third through The Capers made their period pin <strong>of</strong> Joe Genna In on the winning track with 1:24 by Snyder In the flr^t match <strong>of</strong><br />

during Saturday's 20th <strong>Ocean</strong> due to a lack <strong>of</strong> surf, were only Point.<br />

rixu were Jim Bawdier, Bob move with consecutive vic- UeatMas the Raiders built pu over Jay Parent at 147. fee season against Atlantic .<br />

<strong>City</strong> polar bear lurfing one to two feet Ugh but Finishing third through fifth Matthews, Ray Schmole, and tories at 147, Iff and MS to an 1M lead.<br />

Mike Nell, wrestling In Q.W, in*<br />

contest in the chilly Atlantic permitted surfers to perform were Todd Adams, Joe Randy Young.<br />

knot the score at 2747, John<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>, There were 28 lurfers and show their aklUs In the M- Dougherty, and Mike Mies were supplied by<br />

Porter downed Dave Redding,<br />

br the event, iponsored by degree water.<br />

StumpHg aU <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Surfers Supplies and<br />

10-3, at 147 and Sean Brennan<br />

the recreation department Surfere were divided "into In the men's division, Mitch Aquasport, and by US Surf<br />

pinned Mike Nell In 1:35 at<br />

and Chuck AUison, the NSSA- two age groups, nens 17 and Leonard <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> held a Magazine.<br />

National icholasttc Surfing older, and Jr. men under 17. wide margin over second Scoring and running the<br />

Association New Jeriey The results <strong>of</strong> the Junior placer John Forkin who held a event ware students <strong>of</strong> me<br />

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Eric Slmonsen floored the<br />

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Raider's Bob Macom in 3:16.<br />

lessons and hand crafts each Friday from 1 to 1 pan.<br />

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In a gruelling 187-pound<br />

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Any person over 60 years<br />

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Kane threw <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Trip<br />

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Snyder to his back with a<br />

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the winter snuffing<br />

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come. With the International given to understand. They flr#<br />

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a fun recovery. \<br />

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that Peg CornellM Is also •<br />

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has bad surgery. She Is<br />

patently doing well for<br />

back on solid food which is •<br />

dlcates feat all is well,<br />

trust she continues to<br />

prove.<br />

We are still waiting to heat<br />

from our pelicans in fee south'.<br />

They probably froze in thSJjt<br />

tracks over Christmas ~11 900 WB<br />

ff*fi «w HI* mumao lull »«WM M>Biuj-iwei li^ilBrfi<br />

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^ to,an easy, 88-54, victory '1^'t thmk ws saw o^wu.e.jom ihoMlluj.iWB fe« the Bow. floor. In to Wittes, Vma, hit fee first three feree Joe JwJoMiMtaMtlMi'Jumper, Jones hit another Jumper, good position, posiuon, he's nes been Deen a Dennis uennis Jones an and Straub Boyd played aU 14 <strong>of</strong>,Ms'*,<br />

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News briefs...<br />

; ByKEVlMcCARDELL ,<br />

David Barker, a pr<strong>of</strong>esser <strong>of</strong> theater,<br />

presented a show entitled "Out <strong>of</strong> My<br />

Mme" at a recent asstmbly.<br />

fte performance given by Bmtirwai<br />

iui excellent one. He performed five acts<br />

in each <strong>of</strong> Wi two shows. Barker went<br />

tram being a disco nurd to a piece <strong>of</strong><br />

bacon on a hot griddle.<br />

the audience seemed quite impressed<br />

with his performance. Dave Bontempo, a iportswriter for<br />

?I enjoyed the mime. He was very Mantle <strong>City</strong> Pram, visited three<br />

itd I likd th h jcted to<br />

its nign court said students were<br />

provided Fourth Amendment protection<br />

against unreasonable search and seizure<br />

in school, and during high school, a<br />

sfudtn't locker was "a home away from<br />

home."<br />

Thi United State Supreme Court wlU<br />

hear arguments for the cage t.itfy this<br />

spring and is expected to r#ch a<br />

deeiiion by July.<br />

Wednesday, Bontempo has his «<br />

column In Hw Pnm, "Up Tempo."<br />

The health classes are studying earesr<br />

opportunities, and Bontempo discussed<br />

the Held <strong>of</strong> journalism afldsrelflted some<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mi experiences as a reporter to the<br />

l<br />

?I enjoyed the mime. He was very<br />

tainted, I liked the way he projected to<br />

m audience. You could toll hi was<br />

reaDy enjoyini Wmself," one student<br />

said.<br />

Another student said, "I enJoyedShe<br />

humor in the acts he performed, he was<br />

vefy clever He captured the attention <strong>of</strong><br />

tM audience,"<br />

Between the two shews Barker<br />

provided Interested students with an<br />

Introductory lesson to mime. The<br />

workshops taught students such things<br />

asjhow to blow up a balloon and how to<br />

change masks over their bees.<br />

Barker, who attended Duquesne<br />

UMversity tor four years and Rutpm<br />

fct tore and half years, has toured with<br />

0$ Claude Kipnls Mime neater and has<br />

taight classes at Douglass Allege and<br />

ttK"Univeraity <strong>of</strong> Cilifornii. Present<br />

he is an assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> theater at<br />

Arizona State Unlversl^. Be teaches<br />

mme, acting and stage combat.<br />

<strong>City</strong> m,<br />

Ganr.g health daises last<br />

Bontempo used to cover the main<br />

sports events In Philadelphia such as<br />

Flyers and Sinn games, but now does<br />

mostly boxing because <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong><br />

casinos that have it.<br />

After his talk, students were urged to<br />

ask questions, and Bontempo ended the<br />

talk with his rendition <strong>of</strong> Howard Cosell.<br />

-JudySwankogld<br />

#ASKNOTQN (SPS) — The United<br />

States Simremitturt, Nov. 28, agreedto<br />

hear a ease which involves the right <strong>of</strong><br />

school <strong>of</strong>ficials to seize evidence from<br />

students' lockers and possessions in<br />

school,<br />

The case, New Jersey w T.L.Q., til-<br />

volved a student whose purse was<br />

seatched in school and was found to<br />

contain drugs and drug paraphernalia.<br />

In be local court, the school's position<br />

was upheld when the judge ruled that the<br />

'exclusionary rule/ which prohibits the<br />

# <strong>of</strong> evidence illegally obtained by the<br />

police from being used in court, did not<br />

apply to situations within public schools,<br />

Supreme Court,<br />

, threw out tte<br />

saying the evidence<br />

•.seized, and the ex-<br />

apply.<br />

Buff the Musket during one <strong>of</strong> their acts.<br />

Last Saturday night Buff the Musket, a<br />

local rock group performed on flu Music<br />

Fter, The three-member group per-<br />

formed four sets, singing songs from<br />

such groups as the Police, Elvis Costello,<br />

Ton Petty, the Rolling Stones, and the<br />

Beatles. The concert/dance was co-<br />

sponsored by Young Life International<br />

and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreational Center.<br />

A concession stand was provided by<br />

the OCHS senior class and between sets<br />

skits were performed by Young Life<br />

members.<br />

Young Life is a Christian youth<br />

organization which gets students<br />

together "to show them how to have a<br />

good time the right way," as one<br />

member put it. Young Life organizations<br />

are located throughout the world,<br />

jguMngL youth, through the many. e«.<br />

periajoes ol"hlgli r sepol,<br />

Young Ufe was first introduced In this<br />

area five years ago. But because <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

sufficient financial support the<br />

organization could not continue here.<br />

Now, thanks to a strong willed OCHS<br />

senior Tim Bromhead, the organization<br />

to back In the area,<br />

"I felt teenagers needed something to<br />

do during the week to break up the<br />

monotony, Young life gets kids together<br />

to meet new friends, socialize, and Just<br />

have a good time," Bromhead said <strong>of</strong> the<br />

crganizaiion,<br />

A typical meeting consists <strong>of</strong> members<br />

singing popular songs, socializing, and<br />

performing humorous skits with refresh-<br />

ments served afterwards. Meetings are<br />

held every other Tuesday in member<br />

and usually lasts and hour and a half.<br />

In the past Young Life has sponsored<br />

Wps to SaranacNY, Harvey Cedars, NJ<br />

and as far away as the Colorado Rockies.<br />

AHpneteteriste4inpgJgi^<br />

more information call Tim Bromhead at<br />

SM-1488,<br />

;; .<br />

Council receive honor award<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High, School Student<br />

Couricil recently reached a long awaited<br />

goal; one which through perserverence<br />

and Ihard work was achieved: Student<br />

Council met the criteria for becoming an<br />

Honor School.<br />

An Honor School is recognized by the<br />

New, Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> Student<br />

Councils (NJASC) as having met certain<br />

requirements which are deemed im-<br />

portant for a good organization.<br />

OCHS was one <strong>of</strong> 40 schools out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

35O#us high schools in the state to have<br />

( achieved this status.<br />

A pertiflcate was prennied to Student<br />

Council President Lauren Bruce Jan, 8<br />

at the.58th annual January convention <strong>of</strong><br />

NJA$C at Trenton State College,<br />

Eleven members <strong>of</strong> the OCHS Student<br />

Council attended the meeting. They<br />

were, Lauren Bruce*, Jackie Biddle,<br />

Alaina Amendt, Maria Amendt, Keith<br />

Johnson, Cindy Meyers, Tim Bromhead,<br />

Cheryl McCauley, Andrea Smith, Jackie<br />

Afflgrbach. and Lynn Brophy.<br />

Thjs meeting opened up with a general<br />

sessipn and NJASC speeches from<br />

presiding NJASC President Doug<br />

DeLaca, the president <strong>of</strong> Trenton State<br />

College Elck<strong>of</strong>f, and a guest speaker<br />

Chawie Plumb, a Vietnam veteran who<br />

had been a prisoner <strong>of</strong> war for six years.<br />

Ife shared his experiences <strong>of</strong> faith and<br />

hoprf with the assembly.<br />

Following the general assembly there<br />

were morning and afternoon workshops.<br />

Brace gave a workshop on school pride<br />

which was favorably received by some<br />

30 NJASC members.<br />

The workshops covered everything<br />

from getting involved with senior<br />

citizens to how to run a successful dance.<br />

The next such conference wifl be held<br />

at the spring meeting at Great Ad-<br />

venture.<br />

Seniors'marry*<br />

ByDANADeCINQUE<br />

At OCHS, seniors are required to "get<br />

married,"<br />

Health teachers matched up every boy<br />

to a girl and had them draw up the plans<br />

for their make-believe wedding. OCHS<br />

has been doing the family living unit for<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> years but last year was the<br />

first time an actual wedding ceremony<br />

for the entire class was held.<br />

All health classes worked on mis<br />

project. Each one had specific respon-<br />

sibilities such as invitations, making<br />

flowers, thank-you notes, setting up and<br />

cleaning up,<br />

Mrs. Davis, a gym teacher, stated,<br />

"There may be several schools doing<br />

this in conjunction with the family living<br />

unit but OCHS health education teachers<br />

have developed the current format."<br />

Nancy Cost, a student teacher from<br />

West Chester University said, "I've<br />

never heard about this type <strong>of</strong> thing until<br />

I came to OCHS. I think it's a realty neat<br />

idea and opens the students eyes when<br />

they getjout <strong>of</strong> school."<br />

Department chairman appointed<br />

NEW history department<br />

Bud Rlnck was recentl<br />

that position to replace enneth Moore.<br />

Us duties include general supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

the social studies atparffeent,<br />

curriculum work, and such things as<br />

ordering supplies and budgeting mat-<br />

ters. . •<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the things we will be working<br />

on in the immediate future Is some ad-<br />

ditional and varied course <strong>of</strong>ferings in<br />

social studies, 11 said Rlnck.<br />

The chairman continued, "I have<br />

learned a peat deal from Mr. Moore<br />

during my tenure here, and I hope to use<br />

some <strong>of</strong> that knowledge in the per-<br />

formance <strong>of</strong> my duties. The sodalstudles<br />

teachers at OCHS are all experienced<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. I'm confident that<br />

together we will continue the excellence<br />

tot has characterized our department<br />

over Urn years."<br />

After graduating from OCHS in 1968,<br />

he enrolled at Uralniis College, a snail<br />

liberal arts school with a good academic<br />

reputation. Hq majored old worked to<br />

receive both a bachelors degree in<br />

history and a teaching certificate for<br />

comprehensive social studies.<br />

During his freshman year he played<br />

basketball, but soon found his real love<br />

on the varsity baseball team forth© next<br />

three years. Still having a passion for<br />

baseball, he's been the head OCRS<br />

varsity coach for the last eight yean,<br />

Not only does he enjoy the sport, but also<br />

working with the athletes.<br />

When asked if he originally planned to<br />

teach he said, "I wanted to be • guidance<br />

counselor,-but I knew I wanted to be in<br />

education from the start." Re p<br />

that teaching career during 1<br />

sophomore year at Ursinus.<br />

7*11 -«<br />

in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1972, fresh out <strong>of</strong> college,<br />

hebagan teaching atOCHS. For the next<br />

six years he took part-time graduate<br />

courses at Glassboro State College.<br />

There he got his masters degree In<br />

supervision and curriculum develojp-<br />

ment along witt a supervisors Get-<br />

Ofleato. A year later he obtained'W*, 1<br />

priacinal's certificate, ..'*^ J t<br />

J<br />

This is his twelfth year g<br />

and he Indicated that he's looking for<br />

ward to the challenge mat comes witt<br />

his appointment as department chair .<br />

man, " ih<br />

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PAGE 16 —'SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGKIt, OCEAN CITWNiJ,<br />

R. I. For Sale R.E. For Sate<br />

—-«-.<br />

Soutbend Duplex priced to<br />

•ell it $158,900. ttrae<br />

bdrma., 2 batba each floor.<br />

Recently painted and new<br />

wall to walj carpet intfalled.MovelncolidiUon.<br />

WIN. T<br />

AjWry Aw. duplex tot<br />

| mderfioo.ooo. Main house<br />

tail 3 bdrmn., l bath and<br />

gas beat, rear apt. bu 2<br />

bdrms., 1 batb. Great<br />

location. Oily ISO' to<br />

JbiMii. Listed for WOW.<br />

home only a few Beps to<br />

the beacb. It U fully<br />

beated, baa storm windows,<br />

2 bdrms., 1 bath and<br />

expandable attic. Terrific<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly fro.MO fun.<br />

J. MUSSO, INC, REAL ESTATE<br />

, 3319 Wwt Ava,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ Milt •<br />

""• SIMBOO I<br />

IEAITV<br />

Duplex across from large<br />

south end beach. Tftn%<br />

Urns., 3 tile baths, fully<br />

ABB, and heated, 2 car<br />

garage, luge porches<br />

front and rear. Asking<br />

$250,000.<br />

_, _ __,•*-*»/-I<br />

Lagoonfront contemporary,<br />

nree large<br />

bdrmi, each unit with<br />

balcony overlooking the<br />

lagoon and intracoaatal<br />

waterway, fireplace,<br />

vaulted ceiMngs, hardwood<br />

jowl and more. Asking<br />

portunlty. Three bdrma.,<br />

m baths Aabury Ave.<br />

duplex. 112,600 1B 1981<br />

leata, 40x100' lot, one<br />

Corner duplex at 55th St.<br />

"Biree bdrms., grit floor Just completed and ready<br />

unit and a 2 bdrm. second for occupancy, nree large<br />

floor unit. Fully furnished bdrms., 2 full baths,<br />

and heated. First floor fireplacei, A/C,<br />

rerted "yearly, one ear cathedral ceilings,<br />

garage. Owner has pur* Bkyllghts, Andersen<br />

chased another home and thermopane windows.<br />

is anxious far a quick sale. Urge matter bedroom baa<br />

Asking 1141,000, make French doors to private<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

balcony. Must see!<br />

leachwi<br />

near Shopping." Seed pr<strong>of</strong>it picture. «M,900." ' ""<br />

PRIME GROUND. Excellent commercial location, |<br />

Hottest spot en 14th Street. *2S0,000. |<br />

TOWNHOgsfi TYPI CONBO. Super location, enel<br />

block to the beach, 3 bedrooms, m baths, <strong>of</strong>f street I<br />

parking, ilU.MO. . •<br />

LAGOONFRONT. Unique 2 bedroom home, 2 boat!<br />

slips, fireplace, trememdous bay view. Firm tmsor). •<br />

I -^— N1W LISTING —— (<br />

THRU BEDROOM SINGLE FAMILY RANCHER. I<br />

Close to bay and convenience stows, i lots. SI22J0O..<br />

7, I UBMi<br />

bdrnu., 2tUe<br />

| maculate. Asking |465,000.<br />

i,^w«tral A/C( fireplace, IM.OOOeacb.<br />

-wtth.ocMB view.<br />

Immaculate nrenerty<br />

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3 3 bedrooma, bedrooma, 3 tile baths,<br />

Htttn with mmtim<br />

and diipoial and covered<br />

porcheaiti each unit. TOere<br />

is also a laundry room with<br />

beach shower on the flnt<br />

floor, New prici Woe.ooo.<br />

Oimmerdal lota at 34th St.<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

• BEACH VIEWS •<br />

ROGER A. MONROE REALTORS &<br />

MONROE DEVELOPERS<br />

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CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

Enley bed and breakfast at this vintage quest house '<br />

beauty that <strong>of</strong>fers the relaxed living <strong>of</strong> yesteryear<br />

Six rooms plus 2 apfs. in top notch condition, Excellent<br />

Income, Priced at $255,000.<br />

Fun location I <strong>On</strong>e block to beach. Two bedrooms', 2<br />

baths, single with cathedral celling In living room, 2<br />

ear garage. Wi,000,<br />

Duplex. Plve bedrooms, JM, baths, modernized garden<br />

beiehbioek • home plus one bedroom apt. Mutt see<br />

Sacrifice il«,0gn. OvimtP flnineed;<br />

Let your tenant pay the mortgage while you ehioy<br />

the fax shelter. We have i south end duplex to show<br />

which features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath plus Florida room<br />

on first floor. Two bedrooms, 1 6ifh on second floor<br />

Reduced to i m m<br />

Beachfront duplex. Three bedrooms, m baths each<br />

floor, 2 ear garage, Uih Street area. Owner financing<br />

to qualified buyer, S3M.0G0,<br />

34TH & CENTRAL AVE 398-6ZQ0<br />

EAST ATLAKTIC BLVD. 4 BATTEflSEA RD. 398-2600<br />

SBAVILLE<br />

REALTORS<br />

old. Wood stove in ree. room, all' underground<br />

utilities with fenced yard, $98,000<br />

OCEAN CITY SINGLE<br />

This lovely 4 bedroom house comet with all appliances.<br />

Fenced yard. Storage shed. Screened porch.<br />

Convenient to shopping and very nlee beich, Excellent<br />

condition.<br />

oeiAN eiTX<br />

Nice corner property. Single family home with 1<br />

bedroom, 1 bath income apartment over garage.<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Nicely maintained 4 bedroom home in the Riviera<br />

Section. Central air, gas heat and garage. Call today<br />

to Inspect this lovely home, Quick possession. 1129,000<br />

OCEAN CITY CONDO<br />

Spacious corner eondo unit with large rooms,<br />

fireplace in living room. Centrally located to enloy all<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. tlis^oo<br />

JCIAN CITY DUPLEX<br />

Cheerful spacious duplex two. blocks to beach. Near<br />

shopping, park and tennis courts. Ixeeiienf Income<br />

Property. SlOf.Me<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Twin house with plenty <strong>of</strong> room. 4 bedrooms, 2 full,<br />

biftis, fenced yard, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. Convenient to<br />

stores, beach, and churches. Nice summer, property.<br />

ttS,0M<br />

OCEAN CITY DUPLEX<br />

««?'i.* 0 " 1 !!!?' du ' pte( ln '""maculate-condition, .ut<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

jupl b bd it, plus 1 bath.<br />

•conomiMl gas heat, ©reaf invtstment property.<br />

OCEAN CITY LAGOON AREA •:«"'.'..<br />

Lovely duplex home In nicest lagoon area In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. Large decks, I oversized boat slips. <strong>On</strong>e'unit.<br />

hii 3 bedrooms \W baths, ind unit has 2 btdrooms 1<br />

Bath. $119,000<br />

DUPLEX ZONED<br />

round neighborhood! Fenced yard with •frets/ and<br />

shrubbery. Large l<strong>of</strong>t areo could oa»liy tie made Into<br />

Kitchen lor duplex. Covered patio and plenle table,<br />

ii<strong>of</strong>ceo<br />

Sreaf dupiex in a great areai close to sehbols^<br />

reereatiwi,; shopping; iKeepttonaliy large rooins and<br />

m inside; stiirway toiupptr floor are W» feBtureil<strong>of</strong><br />

mis fine duplex. •:••'.-|.<br />

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Majreeni, nisdani aparfnwnta witfi<br />

permontri.Cin<br />

wajhar/dryar aach floor, tm.000.<br />

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BERGER REALTY<br />

399-0076<br />

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Wgji rt» condominium. <strong>On</strong>e ,<br />

. IW MM »partmant. *!»,*».<br />

LOT FOR RENT - MM WMl Ha«n<br />

Ave. MM inOMNial. all Mar a p.m.<br />

J»».MS.<br />

Storage For Rent<br />

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samata, reasonable rata. Mil<br />

afterS-.JOpjn.<br />

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18th and Aibury Ave. -<br />

399-3038 ' 3114101 SSIy. 1 rue Wrm, tM MM tmr*<br />

Avail. Dae. ttnusN* MM). Ranlal<br />

moothly or By HtMn. Cill IPMII Bf<br />

OLOER DUPLEX -. |7|,(B0. T<br />

betfrsanii, ftnant siupied, ri<br />

hut, |<br />

LARGB HOMB • — f 141408. Two I<br />

bedroom apt,, : i<br />

llnntt.<br />

COUNTRY RANCHER - %Wjm,<br />

Three oedroomt, 2 baltlt, U<br />

aenil. ,<br />

THRBB BHDROOM HOUSE —<br />

IVt baths. <strong>On</strong>ly 147.M0. Need!<br />

asmiwarki oat h.w, heat,<br />

'Vf ARtY. RBNTALS<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom fum. UH Include*<br />

otll. Two bedroomi, 1st flaw. Sin<br />

'pfyp' Mil,-" No Mta: security and<br />

references required. • ,<br />

nutur. patMna or Hntil j<br />

floor, cantral looilon on<br />

Man. N«ly MMIM na.<br />

BiST flfau, IN OCBAH CITY<br />

Hopatm, no chlldrtn. OOOper monlB plui<br />

uttmiee. plis one month* a«urlty. Call ;<br />

W*ii ; • ' : $mt<br />

. J9M0U. :•",;. V'. ••:.« ; Four ' b«lroom, 2. bath I<br />

, i convenient s to |<br />

I5LA DBL5OL -St. petmboro iaM,<br />

New DUPLEX - liff.fgg, TtirM I<br />

BMnerni, 2 Mthtv central air, I condo. Available for J wMM minimum month' plus gtll.. Im-<br />

rental!. Ooll.awlmmlno.tarwJa.Mlllns. mediate ovailabillty.<br />

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Part <strong>of</strong> Social Secuiity benefits<br />

If you have substantial "modified adjusted gross exceed the applicable base housing cost amount eif (he Internar Revenue C^»del<br />

Income in addition to your income" and one-half <strong>of</strong> your amount, no tax would apply to elusion, plus certain Income IRS's Tele-Tax answering<br />

Social Security benefits, tip to Social Security benefits §i- your benefits as la estimated wciiTidjWmsdurlM^ttin'r-^<br />

half <strong>of</strong> your bentfiti may be ceeds • base amount, to be the case for about M<br />

subject to federal Income.tn The base amount U fS.MO .percent <strong>of</strong> aU Sodal Securi^<br />

starting with W84, aceordiiig if you Me as a stogie tax- beiieficlirieg, Emit ex-<br />

to Oscar tout, disWot Socialm<br />

m |32,aoo if you areplained,<br />

Security manaier at AtoMc barried and ffle V joint — • ' • • » » •<br />

(Ity riturnt or zero U you are<br />

The amount <strong>of</strong> benefits married, live with your<br />

_<br />

subject to tax wiU be thespouse<br />

at any tune during uSe tax-exempt Interest received<br />

smaller <strong>of</strong> one-half <strong>of</strong> your year, and file leparate or accrued but items such as<br />

benefits, or emMum <strong>of</strong> therehirns,<br />

any deduction for a two-<br />

amount by which your if your income doesn't earner married couple, any<br />

foreigs earned tacorae and<br />

1 "'*--*•••-•' •••»--•-'•<br />

possessions <strong>of</strong> the U^l. and"<br />

from sources within Puerto.<br />

Kco. teeluaien ol theto'ltema ., ^ . ... .<br />

does not mean they are taxed, 'phonea can dial 348-263^ and<br />

Definitions <strong>of</strong> these terms hear Information on this topic.<br />

tax liability should be call m433-sm to hear the rtw*» ms should be Social Security ahowina the fat 1 *<br />

directed (o the Intfrnal *'< " . T , ^ ^= ^<br />

Revenue Service rather than ^^ -J^i* ,,' ' • > ' '••'•<br />

TODAY (Thursday)<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.,.Cable Channel 4<br />

tatement^^<br />

s>f Condition<br />

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1983<br />

ss&SrS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> coming events<br />

raiChi'i Hestaurant, 8:80 dfy hafl, Bth Street and<br />

P»<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />

A* A ;<br />

youtti centw, 7 Rjn,<br />

-<br />

Matchpoint duplicate,<br />

communl^ center. ?ii0p^,<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>tri dunce, Matchpoint Jrl, bridge,<br />

BSirte Her, 8:30 p,m, community center, 7;M pin.<br />

t<strong>of</strong>tte WBOIWSDAY<br />

wffl be ibown at tho Good ^njal Friendship<br />

7;30p.m,<br />

Artisan 88 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

meeting, Sire House Two,<br />

Semen Point, 8 p.m. . .<br />

Strra Clab meeting,<br />

Tuckaboe bin, 6:30 p.m.<br />

AwnuijSffceBtipwpirion.i ' ——<br />

P«- Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Klwanlj Clnb meeting,<br />

PTA and recrentlon depart Kymoutti An, Uttt p«.<br />

MONDAY<br />

e Club meetiag, ***>***•<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />

Ranck Post 137 meeting, Mtn<br />

aetato metang and ftwea.<br />

p^^B^t^^fiffiriWTiTti^JjIrij<br />

United Methodist Church, 11<br />

ajn,. '•,<br />

TMSDAY Editor's Note.' flu howeachrelatettoMedl<br />

aapter 41 Royal Arch<br />

Masons, Masonic Temple,<br />

UOmmammipm, Rotary A meeting, 8 p.,<br />

SATUTOAY<br />

"We're hurt ft>r you"<br />

Groceries • Complete Dell,<br />

Fresh Meats • Frozen Poods<br />

Produce • Sandwiches<br />

To make entertaining easy...<br />

.Call Lin Carty<br />

Call 399-3780<br />

. HotaCoWHorstf'Oeuvres<br />

Party Platters • Sandwich Trays<br />

Open Dally 7 to? • including Sunday<br />

1 E, ATLANTIC BLVD. (Cor. or North)<br />

mm/Skan a&&efe0oit<br />

Serving the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Area<br />

ForNearly 100 Years<br />

ASSETS<br />

As Of As Of<br />

LIABILITIES AND<br />

Dec. 31, 1982 Dec. 31, 1983<br />

First Mortgage Loans ..IS<br />

W,346,304 $ 34,477,083.89<br />

Savings Account Loans. , 205,232 242,826.84<br />

Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank<br />

117,400 243,100.00<br />

Cash <strong>On</strong> Hand and in Banks (including<br />

Overnight Furids investments).......... 3,013,624 •. " —<br />

, U.S. Government Obligations and Other<br />

Eligible investments<br />

4,958,735<br />

Office Building and Equipment (Less<br />

depreciation)<br />

1,160,614 1,156,002.32<br />

Ififfliir Assets,...<br />

312,177 13»,0244S<br />

All Other Loans ......,,<br />

J: 193,747,28<br />

flTotal Assets<br />

34,H4,H4 4*,1BS,0f3,7S<br />

;<br />

RETAINED EARNINGS * I<br />

Savings and Demand Accounts.,iw,,V,,.*$<br />

Borrowers' Deposits for Taxes and ' » f<br />

K M S*B 'L- ;....«y*..*>\.;i,-/.<br />

Dividends Payable on Savings and W^-<br />

Dtmand Deposits,...,.u,,,^i,diiuV.U<br />

Other Liabilities..•..'.•.....'i.-";.WiS;w!iis<br />

Retained Earnings ,,,,.,,:,^^i,^;M<br />

Tstai Liabilities and Retalh|tf^||iiiQ|i<br />

OFFICERS:<br />

Ffrvin Johnson, Jr.... '••."• *..'.... ^........... Chairman <strong>of</strong> Board<br />

............................, vict Chairman <strong>of</strong> Board<br />

Robert Lv Smith, 11.. ........;..,,..., :....•.... ....President<br />

" 6<br />

••..... ,.i... ..........VicePresldont<br />

len R.Wilsoni*.....,.......<br />

Vice Pres. and Treasurer<br />

• •'••••:••.> .,,...,.., i,. ;...,„, .Secretary<br />

1<br />

7 ',7<br />

mm<br />

•• .,...........«,<br />

,..,,,.,.„..,.........,,.b..,ii^..,<br />

Asst.lSecretary<br />

^..i,Solielfoi!<br />

1 •i. i i"u-<br />

^ ^^ ^ as^^Bs<br />

.'.-t. i;<br />

®Amm<br />

i«r ODJH ' PmnnAyata ad Pstifle work with t#rmtoaUr.1.4tt><br />

W|BpjB<br />

- Avmmm in Atlantic CBy, »•«««*•. Miny «p-thM|<br />

y<br />

For man<br />

M«^ Sospttal ^LJ?*^ *> W ^5lW*^2i^<br />

vitft tte q/)flc«, or co« a» Mud the cost <strong>of</strong> > hespidb<br />

milll. cafe. Does MedicareSy-for<br />

• • „• • h<strong>of</strong>lplce caw? _ ;^-•;£' i<br />

that. lilt too late? surance <strong>of</strong>fers hospice car<br />

yew you enroll<br />

«*. I have Medicare but r<br />

best policy?<br />

yourmWkial<br />

^Ihp Bt'Ittli<br />

companiee s«U and dplalra<br />

^Medicare still help pay for the<br />

Medlaare<br />

The Sentlnel-Lftdg«r<br />

bwalness <strong>of</strong>fice and. swit-<br />

BOAO AND SONS /<br />

BUCK,<br />

MICHIGAN 49284<br />

TomWilliams on sports health<br />

first Coittieil<br />

candidate files<br />

^ . - • ' • ; , - , ; ; • • . • ; \<br />

ByANITAJ.SPIEGEL<br />

i-Vi'iii"i\.ii if Mfa.-L"! 'f (J<br />

cMms h#n't<br />

l^^^ti.<br />

I 7^^^i^<br />

j.-acift^^Bp.<br />

^n3 5<br />

'It'stt<strong>of</strong> JoW*: <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^itot<br />

ftwwa<br />

f^*T 6i'4MA.t*fr«<br />

friend's death<br />

s,M..iwiiS«a»..<br />

(aftp, resident aftjjp.<br />

But not all taxes<br />

Page 12<br />

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• ' '^ri *PW ' •_- *"ii -"*.'- Lif-rkf tf'*£}-/&*t&&X<br />

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rate to eo up<br />

dWdtaf 17,835,800 by m bUloB,<br />

Otter torn tarn ten beat Ms year is a revaluatton year,<br />

.tt^yera response for raising more Had it not been, Mayor Jack BW<br />

purpose tawis;<br />

ttuin^TnlUlon^ the 19Mclt>'budget, wtlmfltal the local tax rate at $1.18. IW.flOO (cr 217 UmS>lo,«»)be<br />

m %pmi»rf J695.000 from last ysar. However.rntablwmore than doubled to ««#».;: .i .,, ,i/Q0\^ '. '^<br />

'The revenues are not coming in. It's not<br />

a problem with the appropriations*<br />

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pre-inventory sale<br />

extra<br />

Savings up to<br />

special >1 ©••<br />

Mile <strong>of</strong><br />

corduroy and<br />

denim Jeans<br />

Asst. colors and styles by Lee,<br />

Bonjour, Crazy Horse and<br />

Rumble Stats<br />

sites I to 13, reg. up to $36.00<br />

- •pwtMMr • Hand (Mr _<br />

25% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

robes,<br />

nylon and knit<br />

gowns<br />

Select from Vanity Pair* Kati<br />

Lollipop and Shadow <strong>Line</strong><br />

• MttM Nsar —<br />

25% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

all fall and winter<br />

blouses<br />

for you and your homo<br />

25% to 50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

winter and holiday<br />

separates<br />

Select from Russ* Punner><br />

Queen Casual, Esprit, Modern |<br />

Junlons, Crazy Horse and more<br />

— iparMwur • uttna Mar —<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Berkshire<br />

fashion hosiery<br />

Asst, <strong>of</strong> stripes, herring bens<br />

sheer dots, pastel shades<br />

reg. $4.50 to $4.75<br />

30% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

2 pc.<br />

co-ordinates<br />

Our entire selection <strong>of</strong> Blouses and skirts In burgundy,<br />

name brand blouses black, <strong>of</strong>f-white, blue, gray<br />

is nowreducid. Select and prints by Ship 'N Shore and<br />

from dressy or tailored Laura May<br />

1 styles In a full range<br />

• , <strong>of</strong> sizes<br />

— MMHM • M£tM IMM > K9 M •BUM' •<br />

F- ^40% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

selected group <strong>of</strong><br />

Tien's sport Jackets<br />

suits and slacks<br />

i» Stlict from Botany, Haggar,<br />

; Fteryantl, Palm Beach, Reston,<br />

; Sansabelt<br />

'_ — maitMpl •ltnin«r-'<br />

35% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Qlrls sizes 2-14<br />

; outerwear* long<br />

I sleeve dresses<br />

•skirts*skirt sets<br />

i •sleepwear*knlt<br />

- hats* gloves<br />

:. • scarves<br />

lave now on our entire collection<br />

' <strong>of</strong> girls fall and winter<br />

fashions-and accessories<br />

I 1S% Off<br />

; All linens for<br />

bath, bedroom and<br />

\ dining room<br />

lave now during our winter white<br />

1 sale. Selected Items throughout<br />

the linen dept, reduced up to<br />

: so% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

all yarn<br />

% ,,, Save 20% on our entire<br />

'i selection <strong>of</strong> Columbli Minerva<br />

Iw s and Coats and Clarks yarn<br />

durinjj our semi-annual yarn sale<br />

- MWIB . Mam IMtr . top <strong>of</strong> natittr —<br />

ii% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

boys 1 sizes 8-20<br />

sweater and<br />

winter Jackets<br />

Select from sweaters In an asst.<br />

<strong>of</strong> colors In V-neck, cardigan<br />

and pullovers<br />

«t(rt. • lint IMf<br />

3fi% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Boys Sizes 2-7<br />

outerwear* knit<br />

shirts • suits • sport<br />

Jackets* sleep wear<br />

•knit hats*scarves<br />

•gloves<br />

Save new on our entire selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> boys fall and winter<br />

fashions and accessories<br />

special M"<br />

vary silky<br />

molsturlng body<br />

lotion by<br />

Jean Nate'<br />

16 oz. btl. reg. $7,25 value<br />

• tstmttlct . lint llsor _<br />

20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

moderately priced<br />

lamps<br />

Select from pin-ups, boudior<br />

or table lamps<br />

• twouw.rn . nur« Mr •<br />

THE SENTINEt-tEDGER. /Thursday. January ift 1<br />

tlttiilfe^<br />

vW'% r ^M<br />

command during their <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> flights.<br />

Recycling schedules arriving soon<br />

phots ay Senior Muffle<br />

Police have arre»tedtw»i<br />

mett and two JuvepUe* 4ft,<br />

connection with a burglary U<br />

fte 900 block <strong>of</strong> 4th Street the<br />

,. Gary S. Warrtngton, 18,-waa-<br />

•/ arrested M alleged burglary<br />

andJamesA;Pileggi,23l(jyM.<br />

an-fitrt; for allegedly,<br />

receiving stolen propertywhich<br />

included gunor a<br />

bayonet, television and<br />

stereo, Police. Bald tall tbft.<br />

property was recovered and<br />

that the Juveniles, whose<br />

names were not released,!<br />

\ were also charged. , ••.<br />

According to police, Sat<br />

Thomas Schmidt notice*-*man<br />

with a duffel, bag oot<br />

dosed <strong>of</strong>f the area and<br />

Street M the Board#a%l<br />

mnm-gVmfmV* glaa, and eotare^dMi m percent but buslness«i-CW- to oH^tcorta. IDe grants aro ---«•?•"«• ^ #*<br />

community^lde r^cyclt<strong>of</strong>i be emf otow.^ffto tie Oft, B^lo'i, Orig<strong>of</strong>ytr 6 ^ on Increawd BM- i, ^ ' ':*>£ ^«***»Wi|!'<br />

.-'JT6P6 on the lLrt <strong>of</strong> sue- Boulevard<br />

that .was accompljjhed<br />

without gomg to bid lav an<br />

oattde cootTflctor," Gansert<br />

•»-••• ... •••••...<br />

•Doing the project Inhouse<br />

1«^»»»MI«<br />

i/ am!,-i f s<br />

?• fSBW if I<br />

JJUHS t cl^ Is Investigating the feasibility <strong>of</strong><br />

cOiiKolidnting the city clerk'g <strong>of</strong>fice and other<br />

fMiUties into the former Ore station In aty<br />

Hall, For the tint being, lifeguard stands In<br />

Ml S S MPff!fewm MPff!fe*wm N storefluiBirj,.;I!nMlct t<strong>of</strong>liIMl<br />

Wrtto olflctal Alfrtd Gangtal said that until<br />

the city receives the boat racks it ordered<br />

there Isn't any room to work on the stands In<br />

the 48th street garage. Lifeboats are all over<br />

Hit floor <strong>of</strong> the garage, he said,<br />

1 1 U l ••*• (?TCAK DINNER JAN. EE<br />

..Computed for 9th street The Marmora Elks wOl<br />

Wnwbrldgi, sponsor a filet mlgnon dinner<br />

"•For Great Egg Harbor at At lodge home, Norwood<br />

Inlet, subtract 10 minutes Road at Wlstar Avemie, 4<br />

from high tide; subtract 29 pm on Super Bowl Sunday,<br />

r For Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beach- required by calling 653-I3»i>r<br />

"ont, subtract 40 mlnuks MM8M.<br />

Weather<br />

.Partly clondy and cold<br />

^^talffiiMTr<br />

M Ui40 12.-66 6:62 7:20<br />

$ .lisa im ?iw siu beat the freeita*mark wiflia<br />

Apogee... .January? lows from the upper teens to<br />

m JanuaryW «lw Mi ^ - NAIIOSAL<br />

in Perigee. January 19 WEATHER SERVICE<br />

, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE .<br />

Our (!n| linw <strong>of</strong> suite, iporteoati, ini slaeta will be<br />

ftaa'tbttlll ^<br />

Tpr-^<br />

I II!.!.1(1 |T j j<br />

- SSCt**" ^fis^.LZ SsvSr*<br />

— win mcrease doe to wage -rr | ^-11_ • t •<br />

IIPSE^ Muzianni take oaths<br />

!»« W^#*t*W| the new TRBNTON - VetiraB pflrittoM since m, servUig<br />

," Oansert said / , u*t.i..*« «—•—• - •<br />

Assembly, Hurley served as<br />

Chinnlci<br />

Bridgeton clothhjg<br />

serve as a member <strong>of</strong> that<br />

committer during the 201st<br />

,••-,.,,• « , ,_ WWi °BHBBlwt8. , serve as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

| ^ ^ ^ * npr ta* far JOm BmivUt puUldit haa Autmbiri leSmHtit m<br />

tm «^f.' held Republican leadership ^nWpd government.<br />

You'll SCORE at homo<br />

when you PASS a slice<br />

<strong>of</strong> our FOOTBALL CAKE.<br />

WARDS PASTRY<br />

IN QUK UTH YEAR"<br />

o Aibury Awt,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

^:iosedwv#a! ( ^iSj<br />

IF YOUR UNWANTED HAIR KEEPS<br />

YOU NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> women havt been trying for years to i« rid <strong>of</strong> unwanted hair<br />

j p<br />

THjyJiave uwd eve il d T<br />

MKUK 1 ? T" S Tf r " r ' ng8 ^•^Jrt "»*«lt. total f rustrltion,<br />

irntated skin and worst <strong>of</strong> all - unwanted hiiNwffpi growing back If you're<br />

one <strong>of</strong> these people - irs time you got pr<strong>of</strong>eisionai help, ,<br />

CALL WINSTON I<br />

At Winston, you'll find a fully equipped facility, run by highly trained<br />

unw^ h- r f | 8 dMf|n9d « nd built olel V fonreVment <strong>of</strong><br />

unwanted harr. We have private treatment rooms, a comfortable reception<br />

area and even a room for eonsultaiioni.<br />

S<br />

rea H y ^ a "^ S J i° Ur ^ eOpl * W r e "" Pra'ess'onals who have been<br />

highly trained We attend seminar»and counes reBuiarly to keep up with the<br />

latest developments in our field,<br />

iven more important we are completely aware <strong>of</strong> the very personal nature <strong>of</strong><br />

your problem. and the need for privacy, confidentiality amj|inderstanriinft<br />

At Winston, you'll get a complimentary diagnosis. We'll dlicu.s all your<br />

options-how long they will tahe and what they will roil-before we sugRest<br />

Phone for an appointment You have nothing to lose- except unwanted hair.<br />

RJ. WINSTON<br />

505 Hamilton Avenue ^^ 053-0555<br />

Unwciotl, New jPrNt'y 08221<br />

- SECTION ffl&l<br />

^1^ and Save on All Three Noon <strong>of</strong> Annex<br />

Our Entire Selection <strong>of</strong> Living Room .,.•<br />

lEvery Piece <strong>of</strong> Furniture Is Reduced During<br />

Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Lamps, Pictures.<br />

Kitchen Sets, Tables and Occasional Items!!<br />

l w *"• -•' *•*•<br />

Save on<br />

Affordable Carpet Buys<br />

• Dupont Typar Tweeds •<br />

rw.«7.75«.yd. NOW »|"<br />

Soil Hiding<br />

Herculon Tweeds<br />

rtB'.4MD iq. yd. NOW W 9<br />

100% Durable<br />

NyJojfTwiiis<br />

SIMMONS MAXI»EOIC<br />

Mattress and Bfx Spring 8«ts<br />

jmmm<br />

QuetnStoS«t *629.<br />

Htavy border wire for<br />

L l<br />

SAVE OVER 40%<br />

Appliance and ,J,<br />

suppo ] $<br />

Mtehh<br />

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Vm/uorMmd WSttar exchange vows ^ ,„<br />

Virginia Elizabeth Un- irganist and wblit, during Mirmbra, ijitir <strong>of</strong> the-Mcli' nrt^Atiro carhlfloniwith'<br />

worth, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mt. and Be tervtee <strong>of</strong>fered it* lAerc^wu mold <strong>of</strong> • ,fci"iM&, ' ^tf<br />

Mrs. Matthew E.Unsworth <strong>of</strong>. Be Peace, TlieWeddtog Song Bridesmaids were Iinda Bf We mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

Marmora, and WUJlam<br />

/!<br />

^~?ph Millar, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />

and-4w Mario. Gf^n <strong>of</strong> Ocem Oty, Kar cfwM a taupe sUk polv^ter<br />

Kathleen Millar, sister <strong>of</strong> McLean <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del, two pd*ce dress with matching<br />

, William Millar <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> the gnom, and Matthew E. Kelly Parkins <strong>of</strong> Succasunna acceiSorlei' and wore a<br />

y, were united in marriage UhewArtti m, brother <strong>of</strong> the and Donna White <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> cymbidlum orchid corsage.,<br />

Dec. 3 in St. FYances Cabrtal bride, <strong>of</strong>fered the readings aty.<br />

dnirch. Tte Rev. Michael during the ceremony.<br />

> Itw gr^'s niother wore '<br />

l n>«rese Jamea Millar <strong>of</strong> to emerald green drew that<br />

r^Amlco <strong>of</strong>ficiated during the Millar, sister, <strong>of</strong> the groom, Philadelphia, brother <strong>of</strong> the; *e made and a white cym-<br />

S o'clock .double ring and Philip H. Unsworth, groom, was best man/ hMam orchid corsage;<br />

ceremony. • brother <strong>of</strong> the bride, brought Afiristtag as ushers were the Itw reception Was at'the<br />

Susan Unsworth, slstet <strong>of</strong> the wmmiinlon gifts to 1he groom's brothers, Drew, WhltebrlerlnnuiAvalon.'nie<br />

Jhe bride, sang artrtwi Saw* star. , Ibomas, John arid Michael, couple then left for a<br />

prior to the Mass. Jo-El Park, Susan W. Unswortb <strong>of</strong> Given in marriage by her hooeymoon In Florida,<br />

fcttwathart*gown ,thwt*gow ' Vr "<br />

featuring fitted bodice <strong>of</strong> The bride la a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Alecon lace adorned with seed <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School and<br />

pearls. The matching mown the Unlvertlty <strong>of</strong> pdaware.<br />

on ail WINTER MERCHANDISE<br />

Slacks • Skirts • Blazers<br />

Sweaters * Blouses<br />

Casual & Dressy Dresses<br />

Petites, Misses and Half sues<br />

Pay full price for first Item and<br />

one penny for the second <strong>of</strong><br />

equator less value.<br />

DrewShoppe<br />

741 Atbuiy AM.<br />

J<br />

burgundy sweetheart roses<br />

wltt white miniature carnations,<br />

stephanotis and<br />

b<strong>of</strong>tr.<br />

The bride's attendants wore<br />

burgundy brocaded taffeta<br />

gowns and carried bouquets<br />

<strong>of</strong> white crysanthemuma,<br />

Btephanotls and burgundy<br />

teacher at <strong>Ocean</strong> Academy hi<br />

Cape May Court House.<br />

Mr. Millar to a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Holy Spirit High School and<br />

Northeasteni University. He<br />

ill sales representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Avnion Commercial Corp, in<br />

Atlantic «ty. , • -•<br />

TOS couple will reside In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

Engagement announced<br />

Beatrice OTtonlon <strong>of</strong> Mays<br />

Landing and George<br />

Rowlands <strong>of</strong> Absecon have<br />

announced the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Klmberly, to<br />

OPEN AT 9 AM.<br />

The __.<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice and switchboard<br />

open at 9 a.m. week*<br />

days. ,<br />

K2 OFF SALE<br />

• Wla^r gregses "Winter Slacks • AH Belts V<br />

Winter S>vp'attrj,^tainted Sweati ? • Winter BlazerK<br />

••-•••• WlnVer SHris • Hats, Gloves and Scarves<br />

• All Coats • All Icewools • Boots & Ducks-|20 pr.<br />

• Nightgowns, P.J.'s & Slippers<br />

ALL SALES FINAL • NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES<br />

TIBwinie's 1<br />

?-. Closet<br />

Wayside village<br />

Marmora, N.J.<br />

104, Dally; _^<br />

"It's worth a trip to the country"<br />

DRESS SALE<br />

DRESS SALE **%jk. DRESS SALE<br />

DRESS SALE ~*HT DRESS SAL<br />

Jrcss<br />

William E. Kelly Jr., son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Keffi- <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ferarirfy <strong>of</strong><br />

ttmdsai<br />

Miss Rowlands is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Oakcrest "' *<br />

School and Is employed<br />

Clearance Sale<br />

on all Winter Apparel<br />

Coats • Stilts • Dresses •<br />

Sportewear - Accessories<br />

744 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Millar ><br />

ix:mrk>AiM*,>m<br />

ived in Philadelphui<br />

^Ann<br />

(Jelpjua and B. John was Nicole<br />

Hoter^Caslno.<br />

Mr. Kelly Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Oamden Catholic High School<br />

and the University <strong>of</strong> Dayton.<br />

He is employed by Jne<br />

Sandpaper mm magarine <strong>of</strong><br />

Long Beach Island and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

m, 4 :it<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regional High School. She is<br />

Fisher <strong>of</strong> Somers Point have employed as a physical<br />

announced the engagement <strong>of</strong> therapist assistant at Win-<br />

ttilr •daughttr; Bjalne ched! Orthopedic School.<br />

Dmtae, to Jeff m, son ol Mr, Mr, Dlx is also a 1976<br />

and Mw, Jack'nta <strong>of</strong> Ltowood.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1878completed<br />

four years In the<br />

No date haa been set for the graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland navy and Is employed by a<br />

wedding.<br />

local marina.<br />

No wedding date has been -Mr. -afld JMr^ WJUam<br />

art.<br />

mem «tti<br />

flty/were married Nov. Win best man. A&sisting'as inner*<br />

^Att^tfl-EplBcopalXhurch, were Tom Bepid,brothwo4f<br />

^ , Phildlhi p fe y th g , f O y, UK <strong>On</strong>e M t a~i am, had »* **U Bgb Jd»«L H» I<br />

other Item*. '<br />

proceeds from the fttnd<br />

(pound* kit) by lnflvidnib tBtientaldinthteareaandfor<br />

Participant wiU acquire imdwfll include a grand prize m£*i£rStZm^<br />

' *»• Inlttd Mltfb wffi'M OPEN"<br />

Cosmo trip rescheduled ttttAES<br />

• . ,. • area. Or, thoie who wish may » •••'. '•..•; •".¥<br />

Jim taiUpto FUjtosr «B benefit the tcholinhip regUterthelr weight «t home, J: STORI<br />

floW Casino «cheduled for ftrnd, m tag a there to •notber Mun 5<br />

lastMondaywascaoceleddne For ressrusttcas and is- IOSSD available to verity it, *9i\t<br />

to Indement weather radlwiormattoo can MM Macktmli ben mi It to the local ^ U *<br />

beenreacbKluledforMonday, at WM0», Bhodi Brown at headquartem. ; '- v - - vi;, "<br />

Jan'2S. 89MSSJ or Jean Petaano at For lntormatton and Umiud Than<br />

i <strong>Ocean</strong> Charter chapter <strong>of</strong> 3W-1M0. vooior iheets call 34M135. - '<br />

'fti American Busmew "<br />

GOING OUT OF<br />

BUSINESS *<br />

Jan. 25 In the shoes<br />

HMRS<br />

p<br />

Have AJIeen and Terry<br />

ttmti-ve yon.<br />

1604 Haven Ave.<br />

399-4338<br />

• Op*nMon^,t,Thurt.lalo night.<br />

/ /<br />

: • .<br />

- Nimttt 4 Erotic Hirtwoodi Cuttom Wortc j<br />

tandle sticks<br />

bowii ' H %<br />

i.r; trayi....... 7<br />

M- nov«lflti v<br />

'••• :, , ehii«<br />

^ p »adui| Vi:<br />

•Bublnga<br />

Cnerry ^^Wfflgg,<br />

,. '<br />

small *ta<br />

Oak '*JBBPPI<br />

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cQdlcLdailgDeditoI<br />

•De aiiifr jesstan - <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

dWc wfll begin Jan^M and<br />

odd at night '*5K§P'<br />

*^Hils Is a brand new clinic<br />

program wMdi the American<br />

Lung Assodatloa nasj^nt<br />

five year* developing and<br />

lEatiqg across ine country/<br />

i,, ,,<br />

Hmrsday, January 19,^190)<br />

HileWorre contiouid, as^feetii<br />

ng to libotn, snokfcra l p I Tbffl<br />

clinic ' anphagtie* dfortdualpltfo <strong>of</strong> Mta to quit, session<br />

^i^iKommm ?w§ totraduci Bum to to to<br />

filWuMflB ttcaniqufi,<br />

V klaiUfy tbdr triggers, en- May County Health Depart<br />

1<br />

' We try to inalte qaWUng a courage exerdae. md Mp mart, • ,-----wil<br />

••;!»• stre^ rapertence'and devise ways to. wold weight Fee tor foe program ta^<br />

wsya fo cope wiflj •Buttons gain," he says. "By the third Enrollment, to limited; ad<br />

tot onUnarlfr* triggertheir SBSSIMJ, we expect omokers to vanes registration, .-ii<br />

^th^ap,''beaaya.Smtia te <strong>of</strong>f cigarettes. Tnen we required. More lnformatip^<br />

group exchanges are a fttsl help them launch and practice available from the Cape/.May<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the program. «W* their new lifestyle as a non- County Realth Depar&j^<br />

mm try to have fun. It's smoker" •<br />

OeM Haven Complex, Capcl<br />

definitelynota torture rack." Maintenance - prartidng May Court House, 46W9D<br />

By this tDproach, staying <strong>of</strong>f cigarettes - Is a eit. 208. .,, (|<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notes<br />

by Anita J. Spiegel<br />

cUnicqutt smoking daring the<br />

dte<br />

:<br />

: "to testing II months after • •••• ' i - - - - - -<br />

'<br />

tbe end <strong>of</strong> the clinic, 30 per- mrideat BMiry OtfbtttMon Friday, 166074101 to a said that while be agreed wltJ<br />

cart <strong>of</strong> the parUdpamm had >Mtnatitwasp]ei»mtt aee hospital spokespeftim and web a mandflte fa ^^hiA<br />

* _ - . - -<br />

j. j Ihe new rescue gqoad facility at 15th Street<br />

'<br />

ings p and repair p <strong>of</strong> the cy city Public PubUc Works month," continued mfuistrationiBctfag the Way Si<strong>of</strong>e Memorial Hospital, here, c.<br />

BMehtamt, he^ edaetto ftey have been recently:, Room MO, SBmefi Potet, » u "- ftMn(SlychapterO OES<br />

Women's Research Club meeting, Masonic temple, 8<br />

irteftuig, Flanders Hotel, 1:30 P-" 1 -<br />

pW*ffay Taylor speaking on _. ~ : -,<br />

, aEcftangi flub meeting,<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, 8:30<br />

'Rotary Club meeting, P«-<br />

ChiChi'i RBitiurBnt, 81 SO ' —<br />

pjn. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />

youtti centB 1 , 7 pm.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, — —<br />

youth center, 7 pm TUESDAY<br />

——- Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> meeting, St. Augustine's<br />

meeting, 8 pjn. school hall, 8 p.m. Fencing<br />

'iV'.--!— mi karate exposition<br />

Oounsel hall, 12:30 p.m. Ecomenlcal Council ol<br />

»»'< ( ' H _ ^ _ <strong>Ocean</strong> Ql^ meeting, Holy<br />

r S<strong>of</strong>b]>timlst meeting, 6:30 Trinity Episcopal Church,<br />

pMf 30th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

"*' >•'• _f ?s80 pffl. '<br />

Lodge m ..-•<br />

, Masonic Mtionlc Club L<br />

Lodge; 7:30 pjn. Masonic Temple, 8 p_<br />

TUDAV <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Democratic<br />

SA'£UBDAY<br />

•JQilghts <strong>of</strong> Columbus annual<br />

dinner dance, Flanders Hotel<br />

, Exchange Oub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty sponsormg shrimp night,<br />

StiAugustlne's Schoql hall, 8<br />

pua-iDonaUon $io to benefit<br />

prevention <strong>of</strong> child abuse<br />

program.<br />

j/ i,I4i _-<br />

MONDAY<br />

Midway to elect<br />

-Hie Midway Cl?lc<br />

Association trill meet to elect<br />

It* IBM <strong>of</strong>ficers 7 pjn, Hon.<br />

(Wy k the primary school.<br />

'9W'slate <strong>of</strong> nominees te<br />

PresUtmt Gary Jessel, first<br />

vide (President Joe Iudlca,<br />

| amnaW m n<br />

f Le Compte, Secretary linita<br />

'^Brennan Smith, and<br />

Wreastirer Bob Fisher,<br />

although nominations wili<br />

also be taken from the floor.<br />

NEW BEGINNINGS<br />

MEETING JAN. M<br />

New Beginninga <strong>of</strong> Ape<br />

May County, a support group<br />

for divorced, separated and<br />

widowed persons, will hold ita<br />

meeting and election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />

8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10,<br />

^ me.Cape May County<br />

^iteneion Center, Cape May<br />

Court House. TTie program<br />

will be on setting goals for the<br />

new yenr, ,<br />

Avenue, 8 pjn.<br />

center, 10 a<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity<br />

and Bay Avenue, 7 pjn.<br />

Alanon meeting, St, John's<br />

Uitheran Church, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Matchpoint Jrs. bridge,<br />

community center, 7:30 pjn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> CouncU<br />

workshop, city hall, 7:30 pjn.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Street and West Avenue, 8<br />

pan,<br />

Klwanls Club meeting,<br />

Plymouth to, 12:15 pjn, <<br />

SELL<br />

SHADES<br />

Leisure Club meeting,<br />

social hull, lp.m. Speaker<br />

James E.D. Gardam, M.D.<br />

discussing medicare<br />

pt<strong>of</strong>f/ma "A" and "B,"<br />

Women's Cooperative<br />

League meeting, youth<br />

center, 9 a jn.<br />

Jersey ape Toastmlstress<br />

Club meeting, 7:18 p.m.<br />

Chesa Oub, youth center, 7<br />

p.m.<br />

Cedar Beach Civic<br />

Association, board <strong>of</strong><br />

directors meeting, 46th Street<br />

municipal building, 8 pm.<br />

Jesterettes meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Jersey Aon chapter single<br />

parents society meeting and<br />

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piisfs ky Senior itudls<br />

'Bear' pauses to pose for the photographer.<br />

Bethel Road, Somere Point, 9<br />

pJJB. • at 8th and Asbury.<br />

Political support group to party<br />

Evening classes start soon<br />

being<br />

fl^«pd by tte <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Wool Dimm mm begin<br />

fte week <strong>of</strong> Feb. i, •<br />

to 1:80 p«,, Ramie jfevla.., Shorthand review, D weeks,<br />

IWna. • Advuibed typlBg, I week*,<br />

dudlng instructors, as. an- fiOQ to 7:30~pin., Thomas tlarney.<br />

nounced by Edwin Woolley, ft*. QuUUng, I weeks, 7% | " ¥<br />

director <strong>of</strong> evening clawes.<br />

Unless noted, all classes are wmfe,Jmto9pm.,'Rmm Introduction to computer JM^<br />

at the high school and-each<br />

daag has a |20 entrance fee.<br />

MONDAY Inveitaent Btmlnar, 4 pmHDta$m>' •Jw*


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Obituarim<br />

—Alyce Hodges;<br />

longtime area resident<br />

January W<br />

He wu a longtime meinbir <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club; nm> been •«» weetrifflil mgtastr for the federal government. lunches<br />

and was a member <strong>of</strong> the Bond dub both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Ruth M.; and a son Orlei<br />

Andrew <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Jan. 14. MartinlntheFleldChurch.ChestnutHil], Pa. Interment wao<br />

Bon in Philadelphia, she wai a longtime area resident and in Chilian Hills Cemetery.<br />

•mas toe former department bead <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Arrangements were by the McDvaine Funeral Home,<br />

Services will be private and at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />

family. Arrangements are being handled by the Chester J.<br />

.Whnberg Funeral Home, 201 Asbury Av.<br />

jDharles 'Bud' Schaufierj<br />

retired investment broker<br />

died Jan. IS in Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Mr. Schaufler was a retired investment broker. He was a<br />

umbuni la Mrouima BMJ). #, <strong>On</strong> ..-HI Illi a.j W.a ». «#<br />

the founding partners <strong>of</strong> Schaffer, Necker & Co. in<br />

Philadelphia, retiring In 1980.<br />

AFRICA'S FAMILY DRUG STORE<br />

ECKE<br />

Ask them:<br />

"Wh<strong>of</strong> s Nevm<br />

NyQui<br />

Leroy Woodruff, 90;<br />

early All-American<br />

Leroy T, Woodruff, 90, <strong>of</strong> 4809 Went Av,, died Jan. 11 ta toe<br />

linwood Convalescent Center.<br />

Born in Bridgeton, he was a 1915 graduate <strong>of</strong> Syracuse<br />

for most valuable member <strong>of</strong> the team.<br />

Mr. Woodruff wag a member <strong>of</strong> the All-American Football<br />

cepted Masons.<br />

He was an ensign in the U.S. Navy during World War 1 and<br />

WHITE RAIN<br />

SPRAY<br />

ism,<br />

•KMMar ,<br />

I-APUMP<br />

CALCON<br />

FOAM BAT<br />

»at<br />

daughters, Jane Quroll <strong>of</strong> Cazenovlfl, N.Y., and Sally<br />

Garrison <strong>of</strong> Hlnsdale, Ill.j t four stepsona, Milton rf New was owner <strong>of</strong> local marina HIGHSCHOOL<br />

Petorsturg, Fla., and Kenneth Sheppard <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton; a<br />

step-daughter, Ruth Ann Patterson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; add 80<br />

grandchildren. ' v<br />

Services wen Jan. 14 in the Sray Funeral Home. Carils<br />

. Memorial contributions may be made to the National<br />

Easter teal Society, MM W. Ogdcn Av., Oilcago. EL M8B.<br />

Florence Gauthicr, 93;<br />

was summer resident<br />

Florence H. Gauthler, 93, longtime summer resident, died<br />

Nov. 11 at Chestnut Hill Hospital tat Philadelphia.<br />

home for the past several yean.<br />

Surviving are two nieces.<br />

daudette Place, died Jan. 14 in Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

aimers Point. , ^<br />

Bom In London, the came to this country In 1920. She was<br />

.vUrlng in 197S, . / , .-••<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, the American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Fs#ta<br />

and was the last charter member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>RebeKah •<br />

Lodge No 80.<br />

She la survived by two slaters, Violet E. Glfford <strong>of</strong> Cardiff<br />

and Ivy C. Reese <strong>of</strong> Linwood; a stepdaughter, Jeajf X.<br />

Heumann <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Pa.; two step-grandchildren and<br />

Erdenhelm, Pa. Interment was in Westminster Cemetery,<br />

Philadelphia. was longtime resident.<br />

TON)<br />

DEEPMACIC<br />

CUANSINOIOTION<br />

or MOISTURIZING<br />

LOTION<br />

•*••• ><br />

Compare to<br />

' '<br />

Florence E. Shultz <strong>of</strong> 47 West Av. died Jan, 11 in Holy<br />

Redeemer Hospital, Meadowbrook, Pa.<br />

ten in Philadelphia, Mrs. Sbultz was a long-time resident<br />

here.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Nelsie Schraishuhn,<strong>of</strong><br />

Wyncote, Pa. and Joyce S. Stager, aad four grandchildr.en:.<br />

Funeral service was Monday In West Laurel Hill Cemetery<br />

chapel, Ma Cynwyd, Pa. Witt interment following the<br />

service.<br />

Contributions in her memory may be made to the <strong>Ocean</strong>/<br />

Qty Rescue Squad. . .'<br />

RABIES CLINI<br />

Public Notice JAN. 21 m VFPm -.<br />

Robert Vassallo, Upper<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE Township dog warden,- an-<br />

Tilt unMnHnM hM MplM to nw<br />

naming Mtw for VVIMN to n n i nounces the annual rabies<br />

MMnf* Mn it Block MM. Lot 1 it W. clinic for dogs and cata will be<br />

Thli tppllufM will M MM It • Saturday, Jan. 21 In the<br />

DMttMi f» H MM on MMnMayi township garage on Mt.<br />

nMvtrv 1, 1N4 if 7i» p.m. In Nit<br />

Council awnem, Oty Hail, Own Pleasant Road adjacent to<br />

!.if,lT,P»,P,*M§<br />

Residents may bring<br />

dogs between 1 and 4 p.m.;<br />

cats between 3 and 4 pjri. J<br />

Public Notices i<br />

, t o o L a t e to Classify! ' '•" '_'" ,•:•-<br />

w<br />

largest mmvflake and more<br />

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tU ;<br />

Ihree bean salad,<br />

-and-bun, plcklesl muatard';<br />

rateup, • scalloped potatoes,<br />

wttered green peat, apple<br />

• W$ and vanilla sauce, milk.<br />

^PJatter two: Orange juice,<br />

spin noodle soup, *lced<br />

r fru!t pud- 1;Platter:.twor;,Mlne8trone fruit cup, milk.<br />

dllfl dlM.mflc.<br />

soup, peanut butter/JeUy<br />

MONDAY tomatoes or green beans,<br />

Flatter two; Grapefruit<br />

PlatWr three: Tossed ealad, Bandwlch, fruit cup, carrot Juice, beef noodle soup,<br />

Rattar 1. Pork roll on a nacaronl and cheese, bread Platter B - Junior cheeae THUB8DAT<br />

tomatoi cheese, meat, midralflln salad, adk, salami/cheese sandwich, hffl. potato rounds, apple nd butter, apple 019, milt baetfe, poteto chip*, BU«d Platter A •<br />

dressing <strong>of</strong> choice, roU and (Flatter three: Sliced . egg celery and carrot sticks, fresh magnm<br />

P^,«tt. pie, lettuce<br />

butter, fresh fruit-choice, platter, tomato, ham, cheese, tout, mitt,' .-,<br />

»thr2.Hota«<br />

nm. * potato salad, rye bread/-<br />

potato rounds, apple<br />

Platter three: Tossed salad,<br />

TUESDAY<br />

butter, fresh fruit, milk.<br />

iBBk,<br />

meat, tomato, cheese,<br />

•ndwlen, whipped potatoM, Platter a «'._ _<br />

1<br />

Platter one: Cannelloni,- WOmm Wmm,<br />

dressing <strong>of</strong> choice, bagle and<br />

TUESDAY MONDAY<br />

buttered corn, peanut butter fact wedgu with<br />

tomato sauce, vegetable Platter one; Tomato soup, Mter, fresh fruit, milt Hatter 1 - Cbmt steak PJatter A -Bated ham, cookie, milk. , drMJing, flfjUMf,<br />

salad.peachcup,roll/butter, tunaflflh hoagie, french fries. THURSDAY<br />

sandwich, chicken vegetable teter tots, dinner roll, flp-Ftatter<br />

B - Ttatoy and- pineapptocnbevinaL<br />

»up, California fruit ban, ptesauce, milk.<br />

wlch, whipped potatoes, FBIDAY , -«#^|<br />

mUk. Platter B - Ham salad buttered con, peamrt batter Platter A-FiABM<br />

applesauce, milk.<br />

OTp,<br />

wndwlch,<br />

avBiybo^ tBlhs otaut the wffrecwdrtfdllnttBitatt l/.wudon'dk&ttouw^r I ^ ^ ^ ^ E " ^ 7"*? wtthiniltedbiHUr, jtUowtth<br />

weoOier tat n<strong>of</strong>tody doe* <strong>of</strong> Montana In i|«. It to tfmv »tgtoi4 jtui note a »/»»»«. « « fruit, peaetai, mitt,<br />

tmythfrif about It meftsured i§ Inches in >w/W«4w, JiHLv ' Ptatb-i^JOmtnacheMf<br />

tti lowait tamperituri TOUto on tte wbjact rtflw, PuiHIeNaties &5.^ se The lowest temperature While on the subject <strong>of</strong> the<br />

!? "M^r-.IWwBttTeVer'<br />

recorded on Earth wag white gtuff, durtog the winter<br />

on Aug. 24, 1960; the place, <strong>of</strong> 1910-19H, the little<br />

^lasagne, garlic bread, lettuce<br />

Ijpre an unbelievable minus CUIf, taw 380 Inches <strong>of</strong> snow<br />

1M> degrees F. fell In Just one month.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICB<br />

TM nmtt I <br />

^ * 1*4,mit»«.or.MU 'L1I,,,..TKJ1£n.L-. •••• beans, apple crisp,<br />

MIDDLESCHOOL ^ ; JfJFWIrV^flriil^.iJiw,<br />

The largest size snowflake .-. ^---f— ^ B.<br />

Bridge<br />

Eaisabeth Rlchter and Ray Jim Connen and B1H Goldman<br />

BiibiBg, -Bobbie'and Ed mtt,GeorgBNorfliiiJi*<br />

Robinson, Bud Volk and Slmklns 121, Elisabeth<br />

OmrlleRedshaw, and Shirley Rlchter and Ray Blabing<br />

;inB John BJorkland. . MM, Johanna MlsMU and<br />

IMTCHPOINT —, Art Capita and Gertrode'Bodlne<br />

SWfw and Aaron itaon won JOB.,-<br />

Itorth South on Jan. 12 with For- partnerships call<br />

4»W-0tti« *^9 «wagi Una-si Jtowbray»MM5»•~.-\,<br />

twwfPig Mahaffty and Sol '<br />

K*? BnWMBiW 0««t «t M0<br />

Mury Avwu. numiybi VMri Dy<br />

^puM.ii twnt -fwitar M m ;<br />

612B!hStr«l,0cMnCny<br />

THURSDAY<br />

^pp,<br />

lettuce wedge witb French<br />

dressing, pineapple cubu.<br />

from Fl<br />

,; ..i. Soiifh Shore's<br />

nth Annual Auto Ai<br />

1st 50 SALES QUAUFY FOR AN ENTRY INTO<br />

FOR A1980 HONDA CX500 ^w«*<br />

iteed car's ^'Double Checked'<br />

and especially selected for honest<br />

value. And they're all OFFERED<br />

AT AU^|N PRICIS.. And<br />

you pick ihffrlce you vrant to pay!<br />

Don't wait! First come! First<br />

served!<br />

avehundreds <strong>of</strong> $$$ at Auto<br />

Auction prides,'When: Friday night,<br />

January 20th from 6 pm to 9 pm<br />

plus all day Saturday, January 21 st<br />

frern9amtd6pm.<br />

on't be law! This once a year<br />

event attracts hundreds <strong>of</strong> barf ainwlse<br />

buyerl whd'put their own<br />

PRICE TAG ON THE CAR OF<br />

sevento£the<br />

II cars subjtct to priisf ^U<br />

based ©n the pnees affl^ellciif<br />

windowihield, (V^e restrve^e<br />

right to reject bids below Book<br />

ESSHBflKSV JEW";.<br />

.price.) . ,. i • . . •'• ; f f |<br />

FREE REFRESHMENTS<br />

eld indoors in our heated J;.<br />

service department! Regardless ' A^><br />

<strong>of</strong> the weather! '-K * f '"';>?M<br />

tWO DAYS ONLY |<br />

Fri., Jan. 20th 6 PM to 9 PM n<br />

SatU Jan. 21st 9 AM to 6 PM ?5<br />

If wtfiHto «eepi rsur bsnindt Wd. y«j re««i*B;« 17.*: p;<br />

jiwe!MinierUdjFSwiHt»«teh.AB»(irt^ftttf v •:*-:<br />

Heres How The Auction Works<br />

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WCOOKING CONNECTION<br />

&s:^«^^<br />

'•:•£-•:>.*•'. .W<br />

January $%<br />

Recipes discovered during some browsing -m-<br />

ByMARIBHUBER pile for me to decide which cold. • 1 (IMi.) pk«. frozen<br />

• Social Editor one I want to start. And my It IB the time to catch up on *" «oppefl Moceefi<br />

poor sewing room li a real my magazines and thumb 1 (**i.) pkg. dried beef,<br />

i -flit next three months an disaster with left over holiday through cookbooks and old ahredded ,<br />

I usuiiUy the quietest <strong>of</strong> theboxii,<br />

papen and other recipes, or make something • 2 T, butter or margarine<br />

,,$\Ure ytar. Holiday shopping things I didn't know what to little different for dinner or 2 T. flour<br />

and entertaining la over, do with.<br />

dessert. .1 e, milk<br />

^•Ing clean-up hain't But, on the other hand, it Is Warn<br />

, ,rted, rushing to the beach also a great time <strong>of</strong> year. It Is variety <strong>of</strong><br />

(Min home to fix dinner and either too cold to go out, or U result <strong>of</strong> some free time going Cook the broccoli by *f<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-third c. sugar<br />

*jf to the Boardwalk to Mil At temperature to above fcwurii several cookbooks package directions; drain. J,",ft<br />

Joined the group and he would Just talked to Rod "'-<br />

, Uke to be remembered to his and he rtporta that his.<br />

friends In <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. 'TMlm" is slowly Improvinc ;


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liMt candidate files for May:<strong>City</strong><br />

(continued from page 1) »nui town hasn't ''I taww to mfctanici <strong>of</strong><br />

"When Uie mayor u right,<br />

he's right and when he's<br />

' irtbng, lie's wrong," Smith<br />

said. "But my Interest la in<br />

helping the people,"<br />

The candidate said he was<br />

for beach preservation,<br />

maintaining to blue laws,<br />

that doesn't mean It's not<br />

eityji family atmosphere, running on a political ticket in '<br />

progressive."<br />

promoting peace and; har- Bis future, ftp <strong>City</strong>'CbuicUj<br />

Joseph A. Mlna, a retired election and, previously, an mony in local government, elecUon Is non-partisan. ', yf<br />

regional director <strong>of</strong> taiunsuccessful<br />

mayoral race keeping the cost-<strong>of</strong> govern- 'TiecandidateBaldhedldn't<br />

operation and field ac- against Chester Wimbe'rg. ment down, bringing,: ac- f > p J y ;<br />

counting In Pennsylvania and "And r saw in him (Smith) countability to pubUc<strong>of</strong>flclals on his campaign and that his .<br />

Smith's campaign manager, qualities tot I believe in. and preventing over- decuon committee consisting<br />

said to candidate's desire to HSeTl do anything," Mlna development. ; <strong>of</strong> volunteers, will WHelp<br />

ordinance which would<br />

prohibit arcades from moving he didn't personally belleve £<br />

to the Boardwalk, or Board- if that'a what to people Meanwhili, CIHiras' limited to Just supporflng<br />

waft zone, wanted.<br />

Committee lor Responsive candidates in to upcoming<br />

Government spokesman election,", he IBJOV ."We're<br />

Smith said, "I dontt believe In<br />

pending any morevjhan .we<br />

have to," W ,«<br />

Donald Molso told Thi Sen- toeldnf to Bentff aB tax- .However, MMM Ppine* •><br />

tincl-ledger Tuesday tot to. payers and residents on any &000 to *3,00& figure^ Btewcommittee<br />

im't now com- tame." reaUrte. •• • « . • •<br />

TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACROSS 59 Courage<br />

1 Ears 63 Pier<br />

S Ranee 1 3 male 64 Freeway<br />

10 Residue feature<br />

14 Seed eover 66 Cake expert<br />

ISThilli'a 67 Vole*<br />

, siSMr 88 Recently<br />

16 Contused 88 Qrlt<br />

17 Wart! dodger 70 Lades<br />

19 Lancer: vor. 71 "Oaml"<br />

20 Kind <strong>of</strong> mine<br />

2j Container<br />

ZS.jPreneuri<br />

2ti Concealer<br />

30 Trade<br />

Manner<br />

35 Yuletlde<br />

37Cnsaunli<br />

3d Reur-de- -<br />

1 Gaslight<br />

2 USSR river<br />

3 Arizona river<br />

4 Meat cullers<br />

I Deplore<br />

6 Metric unit<br />

7 Comalnera<br />

8 First squad<br />

PREVIOUS<br />

PUZZLE SOLVED<br />

® ULIUUL<br />

auaua<br />

UUUUfcJU<br />

ammmm uuuu<br />

3afilabbed<br />

42Makelaco<br />

43<br />

IDirt<br />

10 Tableware<br />

1 28 Enclosed S3UCS<br />

rtsh sauce<br />

45.5wani)<br />

" *—tad<br />

•eaway<br />

5Q Marine*<br />

52 Sea swell<br />

54 Cleave<br />

ftiBlifress<br />

29 Routines 55 Platform<br />

31 Mongol 56 Quechuan<br />

32 Jubilate Indian<br />

11 Halm<br />

33 Assessor 57 UK gun<br />

12 Fitkws 38"— Gantry" SI Double<br />

13 Sunburns 40 Draws negative<br />

It Litest 41 Disagree 60 Buddhist<br />

22 Santa — 44 Pit type monastery<br />

24 Pension: fir,<br />

47 Snake 61 Continue<br />

26 Coleslaw<br />

48 Mongrel 62 Newts<br />

27 — Zola SI Sun pointers 65 Promise<br />

SPfW*<br />

• t .^om ^^^m ^^^m M^M<br />

mMMM<br />

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mitted to iupporting any Smithy a Bepubllcaii, said Mlna said he wouldn't^<br />

Council Incumbent or can- he 1B running as an in- be seeking a job should Smith<br />

didate in the upcoming dependent without en- be dieted, •• j,<br />

elections, although the group dorseraent from any _ ^Anita J.Spiegel<br />

Is holding a fundraiser on<br />

ftffiday in order to do u, _ ,'-• .<br />

Molso said Tuesday he didn't Off-street parking is concern<br />

know <strong>of</strong> anyone announcing •<br />

Ms candidacy for to seats (continued bom page 1} alter this summer season,<br />

available In May. ' ' Molso affirmed - the<br />

The committee formed "We have no fenced4n lots Authority's priority to provide<br />

during to summer because so there's no insurance adequate parking saying:<br />

its members believed elected against vandalism" Corr "We've had no agresslve<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials weren't responding warned. "The owners would acquisition <strong>of</strong> land since IWi.<br />

according to the group's police protection." C<strong>of</strong>r wasn't-that apparent a<br />

president, Robert Miller. added he informed marinas <strong>of</strong> problem,'*<br />

Miller said the committee the Authority's <strong>of</strong>fer but has Hie Authority Iagt purwanted<br />

to financially support had no response and said he chased a lot at 14th Street and<br />

candidates whose beliefs were wouldh't expect any until <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue in 1979.<br />

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IN MEDICINES<br />

Everyone prefers a pleasant tasHngand pleasant smelling' medicaUon.<br />

For, when we are iU, we are usually more »waw <strong>of</strong> these two sensattons.<br />

Somehow if the presoription does taste'; smell and look good, it<br />

not only nel^ the body to get weU, but It dan help to ease the mind,<br />

give a lift to the spirit and cahn the emotions.<br />

Whenever a liquid medicine is released for public use and the manufacturer<br />

has sent us our first iupply, we make It i<br />

it's physical propertlaa are like before «« gut to ><br />

shelf In our prescription department. Nowadays it seems that almost<br />

everyone <strong>of</strong> them TASTEI, SMELtS, and LOOKS good.<br />

Yon or your doetor can phone us when you need ideUvery. We will deliver !<br />

| promptly without extra charge. A peat many people rtly on us tor their I<br />

| health needs. We welcome requests far delivery service and charge accoun- |<br />

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OCEAN399753,<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger sent right to your door. :<br />

Keep up with what's happening in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

by completing the coupon below and returning<br />

it to our <strong>of</strong>fice. IS<br />

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Clair Kesnlg and John Hill ta»te their oath, <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice adinfnister^by<br />

<strong>City</strong> Clerk Mary C. Lennie at ; thfc filomeris Poiiit governftient rS|:<br />

organization meeting recently. Kesnig was rCelected to her Second}<br />

Ward council seat. HU1 is a. freshman councilman representing tlt&<br />

First w»a. ... • ' :' ':•"-.'••••;.•'•.. r -: ^1<br />

v - •' ••• '•; ",''.*';.i!:-:- "'• •''-.' • M<br />

Tax rate to rise^ but not all toilet; ||<br />

payer's total tax respongbUi<br />

d m m d<br />

Mhool ratei, whleh account<br />

presume that revenues would coming In," Kane said. "It's<br />

ttcreaseby multiplying ftp hot a problem with the apamount<br />

<strong>of</strong> the increase by the propriatlons."<br />

tor the otter two*Wi, won't amount <strong>of</strong> beach tags sold last .Because state statutes onry<br />

be available until the eoymy year., , , aflow municipalities to an-<br />

'Tlere's usually a decrease ttdpate revenues for this<br />

to product Wei aj flit price japart budget that were ae.<br />

goes up," Bittoer saifL tually realized in the previQus *•<br />

Councpjaai* H' wciuld year, mreaiurer Don ttrt<br />

wai the anticipation o|lWibj discuss the proposal further explained, anticipated<br />

ta eollecttoi due to tteduring<br />

the revenue portion <strong>of</strong> revenues generated by air<br />

maluattonand, therefore, an the budget meetings increase in beach feVs<br />

mcreaii in tho reserve for BCbeduUed for Wednesday probably wouldn't be able %'<br />

uneollected tiiti. He rie*t - s, he inclBded for redipo^df'<br />

proponed ,cutttag ii Oty Administrator Joseph the municipal tax rate. '•••" ";<br />

JBW oneptreW tacreasg to b»said.<br />

VIP LIMOUSINE<br />

DOOR TO DOOR<br />

SERVICE TO<br />

TROPICBHRl<br />

•IBS<br />

per person<br />

per perion<br />

OCEAHCTTV<br />

M 7 BONUS<br />

Sun. thru Thurs, iffe'r 4 p.m;<br />

•• '•" ••••*-"•' •"-'• V-^'-JV••*(.: • •••.;<br />

Frl. Eve. 8, Sat. $12.50 Cash<br />

Prime Rib Blnnir^<br />

ta Deferred :vtiueher«<br />

FOfl "DOOR TO DOOR" LIMO SEHVICE<br />

96thft 3rd 8:30 pm.<br />

-Anita J. Spiegel<br />

^to curb<br />

arcades ;:<br />

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(continued from page 1)<br />

Ait Mayor Jack Blttoer<br />

i b<br />

introduced so that Council'<br />

eouW pass it in two weeks if H<br />

felt the same way. Council<br />

can take action on Ihe<br />

meeting,<br />

OSLHEAT,,, A Family Tradition<br />

if ••<br />

ffMU H^flf<br />

laecauseth^aretoonianW<br />

' • U K . •••-'•' • "*"•,<br />

. "I difigree with hW<br />

s(Oldjoase) now and'^'fl'<br />

disagree with him if we talk," 1<br />

Woods said. "No one's going;<br />

elected legislature that I have<br />

teliiteflfohlm.' 1 ••>•'*-<br />

Although there Is no In-<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAW CITY, NJ,<br />

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PAGE 13-SECTION 0<br />

Music Pier auditions for 'Barnum<br />

The Young Entertainers nert November.<br />

afi lihidttlrt open atorwmi.tteitery<strong>of</strong>P.T,<br />

gWiUpW<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bamum,i<br />

weekends In<br />

'[iVi'^!ii"3<br />

fort to announced brfore the «Ml a adSto to audJUonlng<br />

Of the njonth. dnsan. dancera anil Bntnn<br />

7jMiiPr5!nKr<br />

, qf Mute, which I was <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

; ori the Music Pi«r rtage In .<br />

^aswdation with] the Oceari graduate <strong>of</strong> New York I<br />

:'s musleal has already been unable to participate fa Vw " MJ Achnru AwpmiA *<br />

fanned far the Mu*k Her Sbind Of M^tbecauw <strong>of</strong> 1 M *iByiy A¥MUi |<br />

Farr in band concert<br />

; Maureen Parr, a fte bend comteto <strong>of</strong> outgphonwi<br />

atO«« aw rtandlng U^ MhMi<br />

Hg» School, performed with rousidaiu.<br />

fl»AlMoumJeriey Bandln Miss Farr. daagnter <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

Itesorts International, enter. Selection for the AltSouth with theAttCounty Band and<br />

Jersey Band to by audition, wu the 1983 onUtandlng<br />

in m imminmm *<br />

Mito^ a sensation in 22<br />

major Saridor Timar whose name la aperlence," commented 000<br />

tir- 'T"-I_ ••••• •• • ' * > •<br />

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.'jtpumey.hi <strong>Ocean</strong> O^, ^<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

BflEAKfiAStand<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

SPECIALS<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Open 7 Days A Week<br />

.OwinfJty<br />

complete I M M I<br />

Sun.-Prl. Bflfpre 4 p.m.,<br />


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pMbted artist-teacher Pat Witt retiinte<br />

' ByMARKSOIFER,<br />

, <strong>Ocean</strong>Ctty<br />

: Public BeUtlow Director<br />

Pot Witt, known u the<br />

"South Jersey Marsh Painter,"<br />

will be one <strong>of</strong> many<br />

prominent artists and crafts<br />

to demonstrate and<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Art<br />

Center In January.<br />

: Eunice Bell, director, has<br />

scheduled an outstanding<br />

'•MM <strong>of</strong> programs ranging<br />

from lectures on quilts and<br />

lUfAeiMM to Jazi and<br />

^paotography workshops.<br />

: For Pet Witt, it will mark<br />

the return <strong>of</strong> a popular artist<br />

and friend to present a<br />

painting workshop on Jan. 23.<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> Millvffle, Pat<br />

waa one <strong>of</strong> the first directors<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arto Center<br />

and brought rest and color to<br />

M institution in Its early<br />

:day*. Proprietor <strong>of</strong> toe Ban<br />

;Stuaio or Art in Millvffle, her<br />

reputation as a serious<br />

&^Chta<br />

'fdfJnte at the studio,<br />

tortures frequently at<br />

^ d l ta<br />

W¥mm<br />

m<br />

the primal, ever-changing session will be from 10 a.m. to Burkhauser, director <strong>of</strong> the froni7to9p.iii;HefreshmeDtB<br />

marshes along the Maurice 3:30 pjn.; |20 registration. Oap6 May County Art League, will be Berred. V ••<br />

River net far from her hone. Pat was featured recentfy T>i Jan. 12 Barbi Bryson The Emergency<br />

She has created an us- In a documentary by Newpresented<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> quUts Managernent team asairta the<br />

presalve number <strong>of</strong> land- Jersey Public Television in America, and on Jan. 17 city In Ume <strong>of</strong> natural and<br />

scapes many <strong>of</strong> which are in which followed her throutfi a photographer Scott Griswold man-made disasters such as,<br />

museums and private typical day <strong>of</strong> marsh painting. lectured on tabletop studio floods, hurricane, flre.etcf All<br />

collections.<br />

The January workshop will be still nfe.<br />

applicants mtut be l&-years <strong>of</strong><br />

Pat IJ also blessed with the indoors, <strong>of</strong> eourii, but Fut'i<br />

•georovw, ';# ^:.-.;,...<br />

ability to transmit her en- love <strong>of</strong> nature is sure to<br />

•—'- /;<br />

thusiasm for art to omen, transform the studio into a Those who wish to become The PBA movie Scheduled<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> her students have marsh, meadow or something Involved in thf dty'a for tonight at the Mualc pier<br />

become prominent painters Just as beautiful and Inemergency<br />

. management has been cancelled. The<br />

and artists. Her daughter, teresting.<br />

efforts nay register this program WM continue,<br />

Nancy, ii • widely known There will be another Saturday, notes George however, Wjtn the next<br />

sculptor and potter In New (Minting workshop at theMorgan,<br />

eordtaater, feature scheduled for the<br />

England.<br />

Center Jan, 14 featuring Volunteers are welcome to third Thursday in<br />

More important, she hieSusan<br />

Hopkins.<br />

visit Emergency<br />

generated an interest in art Programs at the Center Management headquarters. In<br />

among thousands <strong>of</strong> persons began MB month with a the former Ore house, 9th<br />

over the yean. A typical history <strong>of</strong> tapestrlea by Jude Street and Agbury Avenue<br />

painting class at the Bam<br />

Studio flndi Pat Witt<br />

gathering her students<br />

together like a mother hen<br />

and shushing then out-<strong>of</strong>-door<br />

(weather permitting) to paint<br />

nature first-hand. She has<br />

F eb. 7:30<br />

p.m. The tnovies are<br />

presented free as a public<br />

service by the Policemen's<br />

Benevolent Association.'<br />

Junior high band concert Tan, 28 ' ^ , ^^r ^<br />

•* e , J LOWER TOWNSHP--The 'itoimentalitudenttlnmdw Unda ^ua^aalrf^in<br />

Artist Pat ym gam mtf o^ tfw:to!^^71p«^ ttifr ^ven<br />

changing illiirrfies, •>. >. r&£jfk$$ •*"r\&$%j : l\^2*V > l^r.Townahlp,<br />

i-^%<br />

CulinnryrMdcmy to 1* featured<br />

Gregory's<br />

Quality<br />

An. » | wffl be worthwhile<br />

-•food Marked<br />

• Finest Fresh Fish & Seafood<br />

• Easy "Ov§n Ready" Dishes<br />

• Party Trays Available<br />

•Cooked Platters To Go<br />

• Live Lobster<br />

• Satisfaction Guaranteed<br />

, - — — MONDAY'——-*<br />

Rt. 9 (New Rd.), Somere Point<br />

| ^en % Dap * 927-9831<br />

1 The California CiMmef.Seuvlgnon —<br />

i considered to be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world's most durable wines. The<br />

reason for this ii the grape's hard.<br />

Very linnle wine; as a consequence<br />

It Is leng-IIVM and does not reach<br />

-iff full perfection until years <strong>of</strong><br />

graceful using. I<br />

; Many wine buffs choose to buy a<br />

-rl.<br />

J13 Quarters<br />

$3 Food Credit<br />

$1 Deferred Coupon<br />

Sat,<br />

U Quarters<br />

M Food Credit<br />

Sun, thru Thun<br />

•Mr t p.m.<br />

112 Quarteri<br />

Sun. thru ThlifTl^<br />

befare 1 p.m.<br />

Hrl. All Day •«<br />

Mi Sat. aAll<br />

Ball',<br />

|1 euirtirs • •<<br />

Sun, Night thru<br />

Prt, 4ffemoen ,<br />

$11 Quarters<br />

Prime Rib Dinner<br />

Friday Night thru<br />

Sun. Afternoon<br />

S! Quarters<br />

S7 Food Credit<br />

*5 Deferred Voucher<br />

Departs' Peparfs I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

8:30a.m. 2:30p.m. I<br />

7D8V«'AWeek<br />

f!00A,M, SIOOPM.<br />

1:00 P.M. »:00P.M.<br />

9.MP.M, »iIOA,M.<br />

. - Men. • Prl, .' !<br />

.*!» P,M.Mi38 A.M,<br />

Wed. & Pri, *<br />

SiM P.M. 12130 p;M,<br />

t Days a Week<br />

ester3ays<br />

Mclntyre Enterprise*<br />

Restaurant Lounge and Liquor Store<br />

Ha[faMlleWest<strong>of</strong>34»hSt.Bridgo<br />

Serving FuB Course Olnnors 7 Nighti<br />

Includes soup or lulce, potato, vegetable,, roll & butter,<br />

1 e<strong>of</strong>ft#*iiidde|iertdiitour i;<br />

_ lun,Thurs;it<strong>of</strong>;M&iat,IW1 .<br />

• CKMIK wim your dlnwr for hilt tria wDtn ordwed MfMn, Mon. ihn) Frl.<br />

FEATUfflNePflWERlBSONFflLSAT.&SUH.<br />

Something New at Yesterday's~<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL-*1.00 Off ^<br />

Any Full Gour»e Dinner ChrJored Before 4 p.m.<br />

TAKE HOME FULL COURSE DINNERS<br />

with the order <strong>of</strong> lor mere lirtplrs, -i " l -;<br />

we will deduct $1.00 from the price <strong>of</strong> each one ,<br />

SUPER BOWL PARTY<br />

Barbcqu* Chlok*n Sp«olal*1" <<br />

• HAPPY HOUR DURIMQ OAMI ' /<br />

kt teato,'»"«i:<br />

A^opened In tto faU <strong>of</strong> «W dim« « mm tte E^ C S»H^ I P %**•'<br />

m anfta ins irit em- ^^^^ »«e,WAATfly»«S.tor«;<br />

nninltycoUeger«8ramlnthe r ^ progr^ li-an lin- Rd., Iimrood 08221. ;<br />

ATTENTlONi HARRIED HOUSEWIVES!<br />

f<br />

SO HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN YOUR OWN... I -<br />

S.O.S. PARTY<br />

I (Sindwrctjes orr Saturaiy!)<br />

A FREE SANDWICH TRAY FOR YOU<br />

, Drop your name, address, & phone no. in<br />

th© t !SQ$'' m% at, Tom's Deli. We will dfaw<br />

i one name this Wed. The winner will receive<br />

-O) a FREE S«riilv^(ch Jrayr which you can<br />

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Good fences<br />

and good<br />

(^neighbors<br />

- • -The three-block area bounded by Aldrich Road-<br />

* My Avenui, 8th Street-Revere Flaee is a<br />

*- peaceful residential enclave in the midst <strong>of</strong> a<br />

commercial area. For many years, the residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ooolidge and Parkridge roads have had Revere<br />

Place largely as their own private roadway<br />

iespite Revere being directly behind an auto<br />

tealership, service station and hot dog stand. A<br />

*hite picket fence behind these businesses on the<br />

so-called Stainton strip adjacent to Revere Place<br />

kept the commercial and residential neighborhoods<br />

separate and, apparently, content.<br />

The late Howard Stainton, who had developed<br />

the residential community, supposedly purchased<br />

the narrow strip in the 1940s with the express<br />

roviding a buffer between the commercial<br />

and residential sectors so that Revere<br />

Place would never become a major means <strong>of</strong><br />

access and egress for the businesses fronting on<br />

Oh Street and about one block from the foot <strong>of</strong> die<br />

Oh Street bridge.<br />

f service station and hot dog stand are no longer in<br />

f business, bid a new corporation has plans to<br />

| develop most <strong>of</strong> the property, utilizing two<br />

I existing buildings, as a service station and a<br />

plus <strong>of</strong> the General Sullivan Corp. indicate a<br />

i much needed improvement for the existing<br />

I commercial area which currently presents a<br />

I somewhat seedy appearance to motorists en-<br />

I tering town via toe Howard S. Stainton Memorial<br />

I Causeway. The commercial area,has also suf-<br />

I fered from inadequate drainage or flooding over<br />

| me years.<br />

£ However, while the developer's intentions show<br />

1 a refurbished commercial plan, they also call for<br />

I a rear entrance-exit on Revere Race across the<br />

I Stainton strip, which the developer apparently<br />

I purchased from Stainton's estate.<br />

I famous line from the Robert Frost poem, and the<br />

i poet must have had a situation like this in mind<br />

: when he Denned those words even though his<br />

i 'poem4eals,with a wide-open.country landscape,<br />

F^geiFwo, SectionTwo<br />

'3" J ;<br />

Oanuary P<br />

•^sfi- ,<br />

State should beeven tougher on drunk drivers<br />

ByStateSenator fatalities for the year fell to<br />

JAMESR.HUHLRV me lowest point We 1962,<br />

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ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Haven Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

R B k<br />

paitor<br />

Asmtfy<strong>of</strong>God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

flMHewM.<br />

Uowood<br />

-r Bev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUHDAY"<br />

Id ajn.-<br />

7 pjn.<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

215 Shore Rd.<br />

(Plow 9 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Andrew Surtce, pistor<br />

SJHDAY<br />

U a jn. - Worship service<br />

7 pjn. - Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 pm • MHmk service.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn.. Prayer service.<br />

CALfAR¥ INDEPENDENT<br />

Sonwra Point<br />

Dan Oorbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY I<br />

9:45 aim. Sunday school<br />

. 11 ajn. - Morning worship<br />

6 pjn. • Family stndy hour<br />

7 pjn- • Evening service<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 LD. <br />

9:J0 ajn. • Sunday school *<br />

• SUNDAY U «JB. • Bto^ g worship •MWOODr<br />

MASSES 8 ajn, • Holy Eucharist 7:30 pjiL-Evodng<br />

^ ION. Shore Road 11 aja, - Mornina servlc* ,<br />

Marmora 7:30 pjn. • Evening worehh*^ '<br />

Saturday • 6:30 pjn. 10 a Jn. • Choral Eucharist,<br />

Sunday-8,9:30 and 11 ajn., Sunday school<br />

WEDNESDAY ***. J. D, Overcash, pastor -_<br />

6:30 pjn.<br />

TjJOpjft • Prayer service —^.-.^——-r.-^ Qg^JS^ «|IB0W!t^<br />

and bible stady SUNDAY _. PRESBYTERIAN<br />

— v m.^ WWMi_aB-1Mjl_^j,-,i_L «i. • J^J aand Central Av<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

tottHHihttAv.tad^il .B^^T<br />

"»>••<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

SUNDAY, JAN. 22, 1984<br />

"TURNING TO GOD f><br />

Tl»R*V.Dl»idlLrlKll,Pruct««|<br />

n r inp 10:X Sorvlc^broMcMton WIBG-AM is»)<br />

Sorners Point Shore Bd. and Central Av.<br />

R«r.wl1lto^p(itor ^fifiUra^,*..<br />

SUNDAY P«^ 3 "^<br />

iandl0iiiun..PWai ^ m A y-*~<br />

«n«pnliMM) IjISu^-<br />

__^_ sarlce<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Sunday school - •<br />

11 LD, -Morning worahip •<br />

7 pjn. - Evening service<br />

Qjakr<br />

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

OF FRIENDS<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH 6:45 " Evenrng worship<br />

OF JESUS LJ)A '••"""; _•!—^—:-*- :<br />

SUNDAY DNrTED METHODIST OF<br />

U im • UHB tafte UHSCRV FIRST DAY<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore Kwneay Blvd. and Park Rd. (Sunday)<br />

Shore Rd., SeaviDe<br />

Rd.,SeavflIe. (Justlnride me K efforts may register on emergency management<br />

Bill<br />

bandages from<br />

sales tax -<br />

headquarters in the former<br />

fire house, 9th Street and<br />

Asbury Avenue from 7 to 9<br />

Refreshments wffl be<br />

served.<br />

The emergency<br />

management team assists the<br />

,j to<br />

bandages and<br />

, hurricane, flre, etc. AU<br />

0when used for health care a PPl 1 cantBinustbei8orover.<br />

purposes, from the state salea<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

tax passed the New Jersey<br />

General Assembly hit 3RINOS. RESULTS<br />

Friday, notes Assembl<br />

Joseph W. CMnnld (<br />

Cumberland), sponsor <strong>of</strong><br />

meaaun, A-4075.<br />

"When the legislature<br />

passed a bill early last year to<br />

Increase the sales tai<br />

exemptions to include perak<br />

aonal health care Items, it was<br />

^the Intent <strong>of</strong> the the<br />

legislature that items Mich as<br />

non^adhesive bandages be<br />

Included," Chlnnlci explained,<br />

"thellst<strong>of</strong> exempted,<br />

items developed by the state<br />

diviaion <strong>of</strong> taxation, however,<br />

foiled to include such ltema-..This<br />

bill restores the<br />

legislative Intent <strong>of</strong> the bin<br />

^passed during tne marathon<br />

•session on Dec. 30, 1M2,"<br />

Oilnnlcl said.<br />

'IThe man who'has not<br />

Indued to say "No" wiU<br />

be'< a weak if not a<br />

wretched man a§ long as<br />

he-lives .."<br />

r A, Maclaren<br />

jt's seldom easy to<br />

make—a~ decision- Some<br />

ara^easfer to make than<br />

otflers, but almost all Invqjve^,'pleaslno<br />

someone<br />

le' disappointing some-<br />

.... else. Too <strong>of</strong>ten/ tha<br />

orfc displeased Is ourself.<br />

ftfVe all 'want to be a<br />

'good rellow': and pleise<br />

' 'on^.vylth our.wllllnB<br />

ntss to help wherever we<br />

can. .But, We must all<br />

dfvelop tne strength and<br />

lift ability-to say "No"<br />

' that answer >is best<br />

\oWr( peseta mind.,<br />

re are, qualified loan .<br />

your, questions about<br />

PsecVlfy, VeterBn»<br />

. leflfs^fnere'ls"<br />

5 obligation/'Phone-.uvtH 1<br />

1 r.'n, „•», >V? u r. i<br />

WWBERG<br />

FimeitfHome<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

"Stttlng Oeran Citf t vicMtr"<br />

If It's 9till good, '•RBPAIRIT 1 '<br />

We repair most ma|or brand? ol<br />

waitiers. dryers, refrigerators, ranges<br />

mm<br />

Offer fle<strong>of</strong>l now Him<br />

March 31,1984<br />

NONE<br />

3130 Ad<br />

« Oau,<br />

399-4398<br />

This year,<br />

put more in your own<br />

pocket, less in Uncle Sam'<br />

You still have time to give<br />

yourself a $2000 tax deduction for 198a<br />

Just open an Individual Retirement<br />

Account before you file your income<br />

tax return<br />

Even if you're already covered<br />

by a retirement plan, you can invest<br />

up lo $2,000 <strong>of</strong> your 1983 wages.' Up ,<br />

•, to $4,000 if you and your spouse<br />

both work. And a total <strong>of</strong> $2,250 In<br />

separate aqcounts if your spouse<br />

isn't employed<br />

- Your investment Is.tatffree. until<br />

you retire<br />

, a So is the interest And it's sizeable!<br />

You have a choice <strong>of</strong> a fixed or<br />

floating rate and either way, you'll<br />

10 •<br />

find the rate is highly competitive ,<br />

The rates change every week, Just as<br />

they do for savings certificates But<br />

unlike savings certificates, you can<br />

deposit any amount into your<br />

account at any time.<br />

That flexibility makes your IRA<br />

account an investment your budget's<br />

going to be comfortable with for a<br />

long, long time! And it's insured up<br />

to $100,000 by the FSLIC<br />

So before you pay your taxes<br />

this year, pay yourself. Visit an<br />

IRA Specialist at Cape May County<br />

Savings and Loan today, and open<br />

an IRA Account. It's deductible!<br />

We're In the famines* <strong>of</strong> making your money make,money.<br />

Chartoite 8"Qroom»<br />

225 N Mam St<br />

Cape May Court Houso<br />

46S5600 -><br />

HwoURoop<br />

2t?Jackspn6t><br />

-Can* May 884-0900<br />

cape May county savings & Loan<br />

j\ r i uti in<br />

IRASpaclaHit<br />

Ctinml a Mrick<br />

3301 Atlantic Avertirt<br />

WiMVWOd 5222447 •<br />

IRA SpKlaBat,<br />

tlatl# Hafikwf<br />

•lBMfiayshorfRd<br />

Villaa 886^773 '<br />

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PublUhedtry the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School<br />

Watch out Annapolis<br />

By CATHY ADAMS<br />

Snt and foremast; however, one's<br />

Wlflkm Bghei has « board <strong>of</strong> tar<br />

Hehouse,<br />

b d d b y B<br />

Interview<br />

Db<br />

eat*<br />

In addition, to men win nod fln<br />

successful future, choose to retire or cootmne.<br />

and Princeton University.<br />

««be notified until ApriL Dae to Ut am, been BflniBahd," said Bond.<br />

Dennis Jooes to tte third young """•<br />

After Dually two yean <strong>of</strong> waiting in<br />

crowded trailers, drafty hallt and<br />

narrow corridors, nlmfcrikta are getting<br />

their new addltJdo. Bis since the votes *<br />

students and teachersalike btvew?<br />

Udpated the arrival <strong>of</strong> the new roams<br />

and facilities eagerly. ; '<br />

Those who had cxn«KilcJ the miiWfcM to<br />

he ifciMii all at once received a Itttte<br />

• •.......,,l.il...^.l • '^nliiiff iiir<br />

aH-at-once opening, tbe addition has<br />

Afleen Young said, "The best is yet to<br />

come!" And ao it was.<br />

Shortly after, in tbe last weeks <strong>of</strong><br />

EMdjon College m North Carolina, Dtuing tbe lart weeks <strong>of</strong> December, all<br />

HoJy Ooss. and Boston College. a**rimrrt*mnwmi*tomt«\\mifa<br />

^Sen-Frank Lmtenberg may also adenceclagsq trere teaipotifly homed<br />

sunmwswoSdbe spent «- standing SAT score <strong>of</strong> VOO. Besides<br />

fleer on a strip; • flight training an*;<br />

editorial<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

WbOeantl<br />

the «*—i^ fran<br />

Now that the new addition to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ffigh<br />

School is neariy finished, we, the students <strong>of</strong> OCHS,<br />

owe Joe Nhnmera vote <strong>of</strong> thanks and deep graUtude.<br />

Pfimmer is the project coordinator fur our new<br />

building, andheandhisstaffhave worked many long<br />

hours to make the new school a pleasurable place to<br />

be and to learn in.<br />

Ntmmer has kept a low pr<strong>of</strong>ile around tin school,<br />

mdfewpeoplerecognizehim. He is a large man with<br />

glasses andcurly dark hair, a very kind manner and<br />

an energetic lifestyle.<br />

Be is almost never in bis <strong>of</strong>fice on tte first floor. j<br />

Instead, he is out and around tte building, mgjrag<br />

sure that our new building is being bufltproperly. He<br />

has always answered questions from students<br />

politely and informatively.<br />

-• So the next time you see Mr. Joe Nimmer in tte<br />

hall, say,'Thank You" or at least smile, because he<br />

is the man responsible for building us our new,<br />

comfortable, uncrowded school.<br />

College money available<br />

BfALMNkAMENm The third now la from A§ Mod<br />

___^ . . : . , ' . foTtrnBiiBt. nil includes too<br />

O^egeajyoormind? Then surely the programs.<br />

^WiBf Of tt k Th Pt1 t I h<br />

major expeose. However, with tbe<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> flnandal »W programs<br />

Tbeirarefoornjajor types <strong>of</strong> financial<br />

rfd. • " '•.-. •<br />

Schotanfatp and yanbi—these do not<br />

hwytoberepidd —and loans or workstody<br />

f^flr^Hfi 1 ' •<br />

Witt tte wwfcstody program, the<br />

indent is employed br Ae inftitutian<br />

The nthw i« <br />

The nominees are respected by (bah- AD the people connected with thb •' i!li ^ j ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> them and they are three <strong>of</strong> the hardest following is a chronology <strong>of</strong> H»e events<br />

(Wrting stndentainOCHS.il is a terrific from tbe begfaning to the end <strong>of</strong> mfa<br />

Commentary<br />

ByAMVFlSSEL<br />

There seems to be some controversy<br />

am whether the cheerleader! shouM go<br />

ll<br />

games. TWs subject has been argued mr<br />

Bie last few years, sad it's about tee<br />

someone speaks up and gives some facts<br />

about tbe presence <strong>of</strong> toe cheerleaders at<br />

the away games.<br />

What paw the cheerleaders attend<br />

The money far than Is provided by an student Wmseh" takes out the loan and is unnoticed, but rather enhance it U<br />

mostly mcludes inf<br />

ilb .innewjeraey.aiaisumuMto New Jersey, aid is limited to ^_ j_- ; ; „_ „»_ ^-r-, o--^, —<br />

atodenbi who h plan l to attend M M — automatically applieshtaTfor coueM* forthe^rschooIcounteTpart.<br />

only In New Jmey. . , federal and state financial aid. cost and coovwiience, the st<br />

' ' .r i ,•,':',' • s '''':<br />

trads and ordering materials for me<br />

new addition.<br />

steps and the mate entrance began. Jhe<br />

wort went slowly because tbe decorative<br />

stan around tbe top <strong>of</strong> Ae tnOding was<br />

to be saved. , ,•<br />

-NOT.30:DeiiKditiana»mmedwim<br />

saddened by tbe demoBflon <strong>of</strong> to oU<br />

-Dec. 4: The workna worked all<br />

day on a Satnrday to remove the final<br />

remains <strong>of</strong> the towers.<br />

— Dec. 15: The remainmg r^j^g to<br />

s j & . * ; C ' - ; •• •••'•• • •; •• •<br />

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t PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO TOE SENTINEL.LEDGEK, OCEAN CITY. N.j,: Thursday, January 19, 1984'S:<br />

Losing streak is ended ^ .<br />

Court victories in Linwood no longer' verboteri<br />

tf*rn/iri UNWOOD _ In T» flunk, Dscmbff it!,*,,, Oiriirtmas. B.M.. Raider ««*„„.. fortunes cH4 jua from the u.iu.iii foul line, added ,J.J to ,_ , happen over , here," „ com- J, _ . . . C^J<br />

way. "They've had their defenses and,<br />

1975, when <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> last that seaaon were In the hands five rebounds, two steals and mented Coach .Jack Boyd,<br />

once<br />

some good teams during those by using a „<br />

defeated Mainland In thi<strong>of</strong><br />

players like BUI Fisher, four assists, u <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who might have been seasons, including a state <strong>of</strong>fense somewhat like the<br />

Mustang gym here, the main Mike Sannlno and Buddy defeated the Mustangs, 65-45, remembering the triple championship team, and reknownedV|FV*r Corners"<br />

thing on the mind Of Dennis TlicnDpson. to end an eight -game losingovertone<br />

loes In the 1980 state they've got a good one this that forced Mainland to loosen<br />

Jones was getting used to the But Tuesday night Jones streak In that building. - tournament or a couple other year. But we've had some their zone. TTiat opened the<br />

new bicycle he got forscored<br />

20 points, including 12 "Something always seemed games that could have gone good teams, too," , door to short jumpers and<br />

. 1 • ^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br />

Bob Lie.<br />

41 . 1-0 4 i<br />

2 Boyd's point can be em- back-door layups.<br />

RAIDERS<br />

11 11 I 11 as Jeff Atkinson 91 21 3 0<br />

a phasized by looking at a list "We just started working on<br />

MOSTANGS<br />

12 14 10 f 41 Frank Naumann 4-1 00 1 0 s 2 feat includes Eddie Paone, that <strong>of</strong>fense," Boyd said,<br />

S fgalB ifa-if<br />

Steve Klnsey 0-0 00 0 0 0 0 Randy Julian, Bob "and I thought they did a good<br />

Chris Beckler 3-0 10<br />

OCEAN CITY in)<br />

4 0 1 0<br />

Al Class<br />

10-7 3-2<br />

Homer Baker 13 4 64 17 I 0 16<br />

J 1 o<br />

Warrington, Chris Gayle, job with It. You can't use it<br />

1«<br />

Joe Jonei<br />

12 } 3 0 0 4<br />

Sill ReMly<br />

20 00 0 2 00<br />

Chris Rackley and Matt<br />

0<br />

unless the other team is<br />

t Gene Watts 13 8 91 10 0 1 11<br />

Bill DeLorenzo 00 0-0<br />

0 0<br />

0<br />

Watts, now gup, and other coming after you and it help)<br />

'' Dennis Jones 7-4 14-12 j 2 4 M<br />

Rich Demaree 0-0 00<br />

1 0 0 0 talented players, never left if you're ahead. But there are<br />

Steve Sacee 0-0 00<br />

Bob Straub<br />

2-1 SI 4 3 3 4<br />

1<br />

_0 _0 _0<br />

the Mainland gym a winner. many more thugs we can do<br />

David Miller 00 00 0 0 1 0<br />

51-20<br />

Alan Witts 1-0 21 2 0 0 1<br />

2J 13 And Homer Baker, certainly<br />

4J<br />

from Oat <strong>of</strong>fense,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong> school's finest<br />

Peti Logue 00 00 0 0 0 0 Turnovers- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - 18, Mainland • 10.<br />

players ever, had just this me<br />

Frifz Ftrrall 00 00 0 0 0 0 Offanslvi Rebounds: Raiders • 12, Mustangs • f.<br />

Rick Sehebal 11 00 1 0 0 2 Blocked Shots: S, Watts (3), A, Watts, Lee, Beckler, last dunce to taste victory in<br />

linwood.<br />

Glass.<br />

45-22 34-21 41<br />

6$ Team Rebounds: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 9, Mainland • 7.<br />

During that same eight-<br />

MAINLAND (4-5)<br />

' Perjonal Fools: Raiders • 13, Mustangs • 27.<br />

year stretch, the Raiders iron<br />

J<strong>of</strong>ih Albertson 7J 31<br />

1 Fouled Out! Naumann.<br />

two <strong>of</strong> the three games flayed<br />

E0 Tlmm<br />

19-7 41<br />

1J Official*: Brian Collins and Lou Qsfrander,<br />

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period, cutting the OC lead to points by Darren Moses and<br />

shooting from the Hoe, theeight<br />

points, Mainland 11 each by Dave Farina and ••:<br />

right man was at the stripe 14 itemed ready to mate a run, Leon Brown,,, ''*<br />

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guard, and a good penetrating<br />

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few fouls. And he had been free throws started the final<br />

letting many scoring period scoring and set the<br />

portunities get away. Not stage for the lOpoint sprint<br />

time.<br />

flat put the contest out <strong>of</strong><br />

reach.<br />

"I tried to use my legs more<br />

when I shot the ball," Jones<br />

In addition to Jones' work,<br />

said after the game, "and it<br />

Baker had 17 rebounds and II<br />

seemed to give me a s<strong>of</strong>ter<br />

points with Watts scoring 18<br />

touch."<br />

points, pulling 10 rebounds<br />

and blocking three shots.<br />

He made his first six free<br />

brows to help the Raiders<br />

Mainland coach Dennis<br />

open a 33-22 lead In the closing<br />

Foreman got 16 points out <strong>of</strong><br />

minutes <strong>of</strong> the first half.<br />

Ota, a 6' 3" sophomore<br />

Mainland cut the halftone cousin to St. John's freshman<br />

lead to 36-26 on a buzzer- WllUe Glass, woo didn't play<br />

beater by Jeff Atkinson. at all in the first period1.<br />

He<br />

mate seven <strong>of</strong> 10 shots, many<br />

When junior guard Ed<br />

from distance, and grabbed<br />

11mm scored to start the third<br />

five rebounds. Timm, a<br />

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EARL L. SHAW, JR. second straight year, scored<br />

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SHEET METAL WORK<br />

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BRYANT FORCED AIR season, after Tuesday night<br />

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Dial: 3192128 went before them could not,<br />

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Last Friday they dodged flbullet<br />

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scored 17, Bishop 16, Farina' •<br />

13 and Alan Watts U.., J >:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> needs one win in '<br />

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. Baker has played in a' •<br />

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has played in 90 total varsity<br />

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Baker leads to sho<strong>of</strong>lng with<br />

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Bob Straub leads from the<br />

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Baker's 17 rebounds against<br />

Mainland is a season*! Ugh<br />

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half an hour <strong>of</strong> puflh-upa in the shower room with tbe taps on<br />

full blast" '<br />

Following the match he'd gorge on iteak or junk food, and<br />

await the Inevitable diarrhea. "If I didn't get It," he admits,<br />

'Tdbeupsetbecausethenrdhavemorewslghttolose."<br />

Sounds pretty gruesome, doesn't it? After all, shouldn't the<br />

health <strong>of</strong> each individual athlete be mere Important than<br />

"mating the weight."<br />

Yea, says <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High School coach BID Nkklea, who<br />

went on to explain the precautions taken oo the high school<br />

level.<br />

"At the beginning <strong>of</strong> the season, each wrestler is examined<br />

by a doctor to determine his proper weight," Nlckles said.<br />

"Thedoctor will only allow between Sand 10 percent weight<br />

Ion during a season. In fact, high Khool rules Include the<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> a pound at each weight class at two different points<br />

<strong>of</strong> the season."<br />

"High school wrestlers are Jut part <strong>of</strong> the educational<br />

system. They have certain responsibilities concerning weight<br />

control, true, tat one <strong>of</strong> them It to eat (properly and, If<br />

necessary, diet properly."<br />

"Unlike colleges, we don't recruit and we don't have our<br />

athletes competing under scholarship pressures, to keep their<br />

financial alt"<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>...Cable Channel 4<br />

on-HOUDAYSp<br />

on WEEKENDS<br />

or LATE AT NIGHT.<br />

Ask Mrs. Harriet Phillips, <strong>of</strong> Corbin <strong>City</strong><br />

"<strong>On</strong> Christmas Eve I ran out <strong>of</strong> oil and called<br />

every oil company in the phone book, Broadloy'a<br />

called back and said they would help me after<br />

they took care <strong>of</strong> all their regular iCustomers. <strong>On</strong><br />

Christmas Day, they filled my oil tank. And from<br />

-now on, Broadlty's is my fuel company!"<br />

All <strong>of</strong> this is good news to anyone who to related to a wreatler<br />

or Just concerned about one. Of course, these athletes can't be<br />

supervised every minute and might do something harmful just<br />

trying to provide one victory,<br />

In that same People article, Dr. Charles Upton, exercise<br />

physiologist at the University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, pouted out that<br />

"drinking fluids after the weigh-in does not help as much as<br />

many believe. You can't get rehydrated instantly.<br />

"Competing In any strenuous sport while dehydrated," Dr.<br />

Upton explained, "stresses the heart, decreases blood flow to<br />

the kidneys and otter organs, and risks heat-related disorders."<br />

_ J<br />

Dr. James Peterson, sports medicine consultant to the VS.<br />

Wrestling Federation, adds, "Ifyou'reloslnginorethantwoor<br />

three pounds a week, the body starts cannibalizing muscle<br />

mass., not just fat cells."<br />

OcAn <strong>City</strong> should feel relieved mat Niekles and his staff<br />

reallre the harmful effects <strong>of</strong> Improper weight loss during<br />

wrestling season. But each individual athlete, In other sports<br />

as well, should be aware <strong>of</strong> the harm mat can be done by<br />

radical weight loss.<br />

Here's another thought concerning safety and the high<br />

school athlete. .<br />

Hie basketball rules require "atechnical foul be assessed<br />

against every player who dunks durlngwarnwipa bcforaro*<br />

game. Naturally, since only the game <strong>of</strong>ficials can call these<br />

fouls, most teams go ahead and dunk until the <strong>of</strong>ficials show<br />

up at courtslde. ' n?<br />

But the rules clearly state that the National Federation Of<br />

State High School Athletics Associations expects coaches and<br />

school administrators to help enforce this rule by requiring<br />

their players to follow It at all times. '<br />

Playera are still being Injured by trying spectacular dunks A<br />

during wann-ups and games are still b«^ stayed by brokefl<br />

rims. *" ^ ..'*<br />

Two rules are being considered that would effect tfauL <strong>On</strong>e<br />

would be a return to the elimination <strong>of</strong> the dunk altogether,<br />

which would be a shame since It Is a beautiful play when<br />

executed properly during a game. - ~<br />

"Hie other rule would require the game <strong>of</strong>ficials to appear on<br />

(he sideline as soon as the first team emerges to warm up,,.<br />

Sometimes dunking In warnnips looks spectacular^<br />

depending on the athlete, but so many players are capable'<br />

these days that it loses its value. What really Is exdung'is ait<br />

slam dunk during game action but — If controls aren't<br />

tightened on the warm-up dunks — they may disappear from<br />

the games once again.<br />

Wrestlers are turning out<br />

impressive stats<br />

ByMIKEBEKGEN pounder alao rank* at the top<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Raider roster with 61<br />

With the wrestling season individual points,<br />

barely a third <strong>of</strong> the way<br />

completed, several Red Another senior, Dave<br />

Raider grapplere are posting Bedding, also leads the team<br />

US numbers in the Individual In three categories. Redding,<br />

statistics register. M, leads the team with a<br />

„_! « J. ,. takedowns, IO,eseip§s and 8 wresmni<br />

Kevin Clarke boasts the pins. Redding also ranks third maW<br />

team with nine reversals<br />

addition to 11<br />

neariails <strong>On</strong> the e<br />

Wardls five wins and<br />

losses with all victories by<br />

pins. Ward also ranks second<br />

ta i polnta with- 89.<br />

cam tt<br />

most<br />

tast rewrd on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in to&Mm points frithBS. SnmTk ^^.^ JHMW^<br />

ajuadwWi.lMnartontte SopHomori Matt Ward shares the lew! ta PIr,,,"vitJh#<br />

season, Oarta alao leads the ^m>t take ktefiy totaling In Btddini with six, (£ airI<br />

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ttam to S^intntarttllsand an oppontnfi grasp. Tne season gflyderhas posted an' '<br />

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Dave Redding 13<br />

John Gunnels 10<br />

Trip Snyder 9<br />

Bob Macom 10<br />

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Todd Titus 10<br />

Tim Olvfini 5<br />

John Smiek 3<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty 3-3-1 overall, 2-2 CAL I<br />

Karate and fencing exhibits Tues.<br />

Toe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> and an exhibition <strong>of</strong> fencing at The karate ethibition<br />

Columbus Council 2560 will St. Augustine's school hall, 8 be given by the Tom<br />

sponior a karate oUbllfoa pm. Kiesday, Jan. 24. ^ ^<br />

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discounts, no down<br />

payment, FHA Financing.<br />

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DEMOLITION<br />

SALE<br />

4201 Central Av«.<br />

AU nous* conttrt* tor sM<br />

and other. v f ^<br />

Sat.. Jan. 21<br />

' «.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Qus. Opportunities<br />

OCBAN CITY BOARDWALK — ratall<br />

apatM av»li*BH In mlnl-mMi. 19th and<br />

aoantwalk For Mo, SfMIS or Mf<br />

lin-torryn<strong>of</strong>oiidwlntiiatar. J»<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

BtTAUTIr*UL COLONIAL<br />

STYLE HOME<br />

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dm Niwl/ dKor.lM. on* BlocK M<br />

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BEACHFRONT DUPLEX<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

elec. heat on each floor,<br />

$435,000 or first floor<br />

PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO<br />

R.E. ForSil* ;<br />

CAPE COD WITH BAY<br />

VIEWS FROM SUN-<br />

DECK, J bedrooms, "<br />

baths, modern Kitchen,<br />

may be bought as coo- . „,..<br />

domlnlum for S2I0/ODO, *1W,500 frtoi adjacent *xand<br />

second floor for tra lot for«45JXM.<br />

r " f .'•<br />

COZY BUNGALOW^lW SPflTtESS Sllf&U<br />

GARDENS ClWno'.fWm, FAMILY Near<br />

dlnlno area, kitchen, School,''beach t,<br />

sunroom, .2 .bedrooms (hvalk With 4 £fc<br />

plus dormit<strong>of</strong>y, • m batht, Jaros living nwm,<br />

dining rmm,<br />

bnukfatf<br />

Beacttblock duplex" with'<br />

beautifvl ocean * I * !<br />

br..'3M, bath uppeT^t<br />

features'«a* 'neat, and<br />

tremendous'wrap aroiirrdready<br />

to go. Detached earaoe,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-street parking, and duplex zoned, 2 ,br.V? ?<br />

three br. unit has gasbath<br />

Garden* «wjc»V:<br />

tiAv heat & fireplace. A conies complete^ Jwit/<br />

great buy rt 9130,000? duplex .conversion s*Sa..<br />

Huge 44* x, 117' lot,«|arg*<br />

rear yard, (*nd,,or»e-car<br />

detached garage. 4«*t<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionally-.<br />

Just reduced to tMsttl<br />

Save<br />

$10,258.73!*<br />

That'smoneyyoucansavcby<br />

v adranta^<strong>of</strong>theqie^prr>CQnstnjcUon<br />

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use your townhouse aa an investment jirqperty. yOu'U (Ind tto'ottier;<br />

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PAGE U - SECTION TWO THE SENTINfiL-tEDGErt. OCEAN CITY^NJ.<br />

R.E. For Sale . For Sale<br />

MIAN COUHTJ1.PT. -] NdneiM, 1 BtAG CONOO -<br />

*w»ythfuwaiy.e,iiitt«i.<br />

Si From<br />

$179,900""hj<br />

Before You Leave The Island<br />

You Mutt lee<br />

¥ VILLA MARINA<br />

'YOUR VILLA ON THilAY"<br />

Wed., J»r,, Sit., Sun, 12-5<br />

<strong>of</strong>h « Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> city • Model m-in-96«0<br />

MONl'rlAN<br />

R_EAIT\CI<br />

Soutfjend Duplex priced to<br />

sell al $188,900. Three<br />

bdrma., 2 baths eadb floor.<br />

Recently painted and new<br />

wall to wall carpet In-<br />

•taJJed, Move in condition.<br />

Must see.<br />

Anbury Ave. duplex for<br />

under 9100,080. Main house<br />

has 3 Bdrni,, 1 bath and<br />

gas beat, rear apt. has 2<br />

Mrmi,, 1 bath. Great<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly 150' to<br />

teacb. Listed for $99,900.<br />

For only *9»,soo you en<br />

own this cute Cape Cod<br />

Bono only a few step* to<br />

the beach. It Is fully<br />

healed, fau ttom iris.<br />

dbw»,2bdrmg., ibathand<br />

espandable attic. Terrific<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly $99,500 tan.<br />

Cbrner duplex at 55th St.<br />

Tbree bdrms., first floor<br />

pit and • S bdrm. second<br />

floor unit. Fully furnished<br />

and heated, lint floor<br />

rented yearly, one car<br />

range. Owner has purchased<br />

another borne and<br />

is anxious tor a quick sale.<br />

Asking 1145,000, make<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

Beachfront duplex, large<br />

comer property, 2 UBJS<br />

each irtfli 4 bdrms., a tile<br />

baths, an appliances, fully<br />

nmiisbed. Excellent rental<br />

history and it's immaculate.<br />

Asking M«5,000.<br />

New to floor condo, ne«r<br />

beicb ud tennis, 3 bdrm-<br />

•., central A/C, flrralwe.<br />

Duplex across from large<br />

south end beach. tt»e<br />

bdnns., I tile baths, fully<br />

turn, and heated, 2 car j<br />

garage, large porches<br />

front and rear. Aattu<br />

«0,000. ^ ^<br />

Lagoonfront contemporary.<br />

Ttiree large<br />

bdrms, each unit with<br />

balooay overkfoking tbe<br />

lagoon and lntracoasUl<br />

waterway, firepliee.<br />

vaulted ceilings, bardwood<br />

Soon and more. Asking<br />

WP,0W. ^ ^<br />

Terrific lBveatraent op-<br />

PBftoltF, npgi bdnng.,<br />

H* bail iUbyw Am<br />

duplex. (12,500 h 1983<br />

Itua. MUM' lot, one<br />

Meet to bead. Asking<br />

Mi,§00, well Wow<br />

wplaeeiiieit coil,<br />

Just completed and ready<br />

far occupancy. TOree large<br />

bdrms., 2 full baths,<br />

fireplaois, A/0,<br />

cathedral ceilings,<br />

ekylights, Andersen<br />

thermopane windows,<br />

large master bedroom has<br />

FVench doors to private<br />

balcony. Must seel<br />

Just reduced. Corner<br />

duplex with ocean view.<br />

This immaculate property<br />

fa only 7 yean old and has<br />

S bedrooms, 2 tile baths,<br />

living room, dining area<br />

kitchen with dishwasher<br />

and disposal and covered<br />

porches in each unit. Then<br />

is also a laundry room with<br />

washer and dryer and a<br />

beach shower on tbe first<br />

floor. New price $308,000.<br />

U]ioUit3<br />

three lots 40xlls' each<br />

(120x115 total). Asking<br />

•60,000 each.<br />

••'••'•'n (Molun ••movUn-<br />

(Haitian. Two 1 MdrMfli «M flir<br />

MNl, MlM apM, IMti MtaMI<br />

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Duplex — t bedrooms, VA<br />

baths each floor. Lots <strong>of</strong> extras<br />

Including dishwasher,<br />

garbage disposal, washer<br />

and dryer hook-up, near<br />

everything location, and<br />

most Importantly, property<br />

IS In excellent condition,<br />

priced under the market at<br />

»9«0<br />

6ABDEM8TATE REALTY<br />

399-3038<br />

HM101<br />

.eAROlNS H0M1I Don't<br />

miss seeing this lovely 4<br />

bedroom, tw bath home<br />

with bay view featuring<br />

a center hall, spacious<br />

living room, formal<br />

dining room, kitchen and<br />

breakfast area<br />

overieeklng large tun<br />

deck, 18' x aa* paneled<br />

family room with field,<br />

stone fireplace, oversliett<br />

garage, utility room and<br />

attle. A beautiful family<br />

home on a pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />

landscaped. W x too' 10,<br />

Aslung iWMOO<br />

JOHHSOH REALTORS<br />

111 WESLEY AVE.<br />

389-5010<br />

DORIS FORW<br />

UM REALTOR<br />

M0BattainM.3g«4MM<br />

BANCHEH<br />

Three bedrooms» &<br />

bathroom. Disappearing<br />

stairway to storage area +<br />

ample overhead storage'<br />

c'loMts In hall & bedrooms.<br />

Oversized one car oarage<br />

with cedar closet.<br />

. Washer, dryer, freezer,<br />

electric range, dishwasher<br />

& disposal included.<br />

GOOD CONDITION<br />

Lot 50x100'<br />

i«,S00 unfurnished<br />

B, JUJJN aTlUTCH JR.<br />

AORKCY, IMC.<br />

SALES • REHTALS<br />

- 6UEST HOUSE -<br />

Twelve bdrms,, 4 baths,<br />

2 powder rooms,. center<br />

'city close to beach and<br />

bdwk. call for Inspection<br />

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sun porch, LR, BrirMt.i<br />

<strong>of</strong>li: rm,, 4 bdrms,, bath.<br />

Hot wafer BB heat,<br />

mm<br />

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3 PR apt., one 3 BR apt,<br />

(Mated), Also can be wed<br />

as a apn. and 6 guest<br />

ims. Center elty. clow<br />

to beach. <strong>On</strong>ly $99,900.<br />

Some owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer,<br />

•- tie OMM An,<br />

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R.E.ForSale Ywrly Rental!<br />

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tow ffiaManffifa, in Mat, mart urga<br />

M, farMfli trm, A«K)no 11 Ifm. Short<br />

wn apt.<br />

FMIty, RHitor. tit Bay in can tm.<br />

Lots For Sale<br />

LOT FOR RCHT — 1M BIOCK H**«n<br />

Av*. ZodM twHrtmu. Call tntr 6 p.m.<br />

in 7m.<br />

•OMiril r>OlNT-Caniarii • IN, Mty<br />

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PAGE 15 — SECTION TWO<br />

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7. 1_1» MOTEL EFF UNITS - COUr TV. air<br />

tWO BEOROOM VBARLY RENTAL^ 3?iw35!!r»!i3iw V ' ""** """Tt<br />

south and, fumanaa or unrumMiad. "" J " J "* r J T "' : . ChmmH ns, cimdw, H.J» on outpw<br />

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full baths in exc. cond.<br />

l^hiwnihg* So-rrn^a Bath ;<br />

Offered turn, at Silo,M0.<br />

iWoraeiwithMntasfievlevw<br />

SINGLES<br />

lifted onwflrgeiiot Wt Impressive Ranch Home<br />

Situated on well Landscaped<br />

' Corner. Lot<br />

Home • 3 Bdrms, I (100x100) In Excellent<br />

Baths, Xiv., Din., Yearly Location, consists<br />

K|t., 2 enc. porches-Deck & <strong>of</strong> Large' Living Room,<br />

Large Boat • Slip-Most Dining Area, New eat-in<br />

Reasonably Priced Kitchen,'4 Bdrms., 3 full<br />

'Bayfront-Call Today I tile Baths, family room<br />

With , fireplace. Rear<br />

§<br />

4Wr*«ml(y-i|drms?n* Patio and 2 Car Garage.<br />

2 Bdrrns, 1 Bath • Both Make it a,Point to See<br />

p;.Meli^s: 3 io^ This: Fine: Home — In-<br />

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^rrrf., dlrftrm« kit., laundry<br />

nanfenv & 1 caroarage. »127,500. *<br />

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t<br />

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< GARDENS HOMB<br />

split level home featuring KB monthly pin utllllM. Hlilaoaai •ubferltwr, tht lueutor <strong>of</strong> (aid<br />

R l h W M O I 1 t f dtcadmt, notlot l» titrtby Divan to IM<br />

A lovtl/ 4 bidroom, 3^ bath Horn. 3 bedrooms, large family<br />

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on.MM w. It. <strong>of</strong> totouilfully IandKaotd<br />

ground. Spaclotn living room, 2 car garage, cen- TWO BEDROOM MODERN — HC<strong>On</strong>d<br />

him within six montta from th» twittth<br />

room, formal'dlnlng room, kltchflf) tral air, custom floor apattmant uMum WS plut altc<br />

day <strong>of</strong> January. IN*, fnMr dalim In<br />

<strong>On</strong>a btdtvom — flnt floor aparttnant,<br />

writing ana vnoar oath, iptctfyuw tta><br />

with braakfait ana, tiin dack and decorations, pool with «M) plut utll. Call Btrvar Rtalty,<br />

amount citlmtd and th* panicvlan <strong>of</strong><br />

mora llx2T pantlad anMftalnimnt deck and cabana and a]rr44N tf<br />

tha dtlm.<br />

room with flilditona.nnplaca. A<br />

Dattd January IMi A.D., IBM<br />

•o>ilBiiW)i family home you mutt- sltu&ted on a quiet street<br />

Rkhara Orvnorum<br />

ua.Prlcad right to ull,<br />

ust minutes from the OARDBNJ ARIA Flral Door tnrat<br />

brfroomfc two batlw, wtahar, dryar,<br />

beach, This Is a must


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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THE SKNTINEI-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. Thursday, JfaiiuarjftjBC i»84<br />

Winners announced in 48th Cape May bounty Fishing Contest<br />

1 /<br />

*1 '"<br />

•costs to<br />

up taxes<br />

Raiders seal tourney bid with win<br />

: Anglers from five states categories in the contest, in order to discourage ln- be notified by mall, Their 48th ANNUAL<br />

shared prizes In the 48th divislons for sharks wiU be discriminate killing <strong>of</strong> sharks.<br />

20 lbs; 2 ozs,, Atlantic Oeeam-Cape May Court House, 38 lbs<br />

piles will, be sent to them. CAPEMAYCOVNTY<br />

flUnuai Cape May County Included In the ISM and anglers are being urged to tag Contestant woo have bean<br />

2. G.HY McGowan <strong>of</strong><br />

. FISHINGTOURNAMgNT<br />

fishing Tournament which subsequent contests, ae- and release their sharks<br />

Trenton, 20 lbs., McCrles<br />

awarded prkes will receive<br />

J983<br />

closed Dec, 31. Judges In thecording<br />

to Freeholder An- unless they are to be mounted<br />

Shoal<br />

fishing reels for their prize- Albacore (True)<br />

tournament met to review ftony T, Catanoso, "Shark as trophies or to be used forwinning<br />

efforts.<br />

3. (3-wav tie).VHo Manzi <strong>of</strong><br />

1. William Alexander <strong>of</strong><br />

nearly 2,000 entries in thefishing<br />

has Increased In food. A special shark release<br />

Jersey <strong>City</strong>, 18 lbs., FFB<br />

Entries in the contest are Lancaster, SB, lbs, 12 ozs,,<br />

year-round fishing event — popularity among citation similar to the one<br />

Buoy.<br />

recognized with a red contest Wilmington Canyon.<br />

. sho <strong>of</strong> the oldest <strong>of</strong> Its Wndrecreational<br />

anglers and Issued by the county for<br />

Mary Callan <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill,<br />

entry badge, All fish above 2. Adolphus Loeher Jr. <strong>of</strong> W;<br />

along the East Coast, There sufficient entries art nowreleasing<br />

white and blue<br />

Pa. 18 lbs., FFB Byoy.<br />

minimum weights receive a Easton, Pa. 61 lbs., Atlantic<br />

we a handful <strong>of</strong> area win. being received to warrant marUn, will be issued to<br />

Jack "Brewsrton <strong>of</strong> New<br />

citation and • bronze award <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />

hers, Including an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> establishing shark divisions," successful shark anglers who<br />

Portville, Pa. IB<br />

Din.<br />

angler who took first place In Catanoso said.<br />

catch and release a shark.<br />

3. William Shuda <strong>of</strong> Rio<br />

Grande, 66 lbs., Wilmington<br />

the tautog category.<br />

In reviewing records <strong>of</strong> the The rare fish division There U no entry fee for Canyon. . '•<br />

In selecting the winners, the tournament, personnel <strong>of</strong> thehonors<br />

went to Alexander participating in the county Albacore (False)<br />

Juges noted an Increase in county Public Affairs Negovora <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, N.J. contest. Fish can be<br />

entries In the fluke and shark Department, which conducts for his 2 pound 6 ounce<br />

1. Mike Queenan Sr, <strong>of</strong><br />

registered with any one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

categories. The fluke Increase the fishing event annually, parrotfish, The rare fish,<br />

Hatfleld, Pa, 17 lbs, 10 ozs,<br />

more than 80 weighmasters<br />

via attributed to an upswing noted that at one time, shark which Is more commonly<br />

west <strong>of</strong> Baltimore Canyon.<br />

who participate in the annual<br />

In the fluke population along catches were so few infound<br />

in tropical waters, was<br />

2. William R. Perks <strong>of</strong> New<br />

event. A free copy <strong>of</strong> the IBM<br />

the county coast. In Delaware number and there were so few taken from a jetty In Avalon.<br />

Means, 17 lbs, 8 on* north <strong>of</strong><br />

tide table, contest rules and<br />

Bay and back bays. entries In the contest that It was identified and weighed<br />

OE Bell.<br />

regulations and a Ust a the<br />

While sharks aren't sharks were judged in thein<br />

at the Hodge Podge In<br />

3. Thomas R. Landis <strong>of</strong><br />

IMS contest winners may be<br />

currently listed in <strong>of</strong>ficial rare fish category,<br />

Avalon by welghmaster John<br />

<strong>On</strong>namlnson, 17 lbs, 7 ozs.,<br />

obtained by writing Fishing<br />

Spreng.<br />

Wilmington Canyon.<br />

Tournament Box 385, ape<br />

Federal & Slate<br />

Winners in the contest will<br />

Bloefisi<br />

May Court House, N.J. 06210, I. Jeremy Bloch <strong>of</strong> Tenafly,<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

$10 N.J1 Pa "Short Form Tax Preparation<br />

$10 Federal 1040E<br />

$20 Basic 1040A Short Formfl sheet only)<br />

$25 Federal 1040 & Itemized Deductions<br />

mtf individml farm! from u to »» atptndlng en complmlty.<br />

FrnagslillWB en Pirftwrlhlp, Truit. Small lufinm Corporation!,<br />

Tn option GsrpantM, and Stgular Corp<strong>of</strong>.ttooi Minimum fM<br />

Mr bvtlnm rpturn, I7JO0-<br />

• Aflntai COII«» rurtttttr suriM s. itmintn in Accouniine M<br />

TM Accoonllng.<br />

. You ao not Md with • eemputif, nil (Mi wim knsw(Mg«iWi<br />

uc«m»d AccountmH, JMCUIIIIOO In TtntMn vtlns • sempuftr.<br />

JOHN & CATHERINE CRAFT<br />

398-4340<br />

Telephone today for an appointment<br />

1 lbs., FFB<br />

Buoy,<br />

Blue MarUn<br />

1. Frank Lorito Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Vlneland, 740 lbs., Wilmington<br />

Canyon.<br />

2. BUI Freeman <strong>of</strong> Haddonfield,<br />

62Sj lbs,,<br />

3. Sal Sorace <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Point, 319 Sbi,, Wilmington<br />

Canyon. '<br />

BooJto (<strong>Ocean</strong>ic)<br />

1. John T, Gasper Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

"Wverilde, 10 1M,' 10 «„<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>, .<br />

_ Hie seventh and eighth grade boys' basketball team <strong>of</strong> the Jordan<br />

Koad School In Somers Point won the annual Llnwood holiday<br />

basketball tournament. Here, team members along with Coach John<br />

Bruno and Principal John Wise pose with the trophy<br />

Till <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

••wf MVMNW « Ms^fe SfFvsf<br />

:<br />

May, S lbs. 6 ma., ocean,<br />

5 ozs., Wilmington Canyon. 3. Jay Parker <strong>of</strong> Seller-<br />

2. Dana Kull <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty,<br />

svllle, Pa., s lbs. 8 ozs., ocearf*<br />

Page 12<br />

Striped Ban -, ^<br />

26 lbs. 0 ozs.» <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />

1. Kyle Freeberg Of<br />

3, JJC. Osborne Jr. <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

Thor<strong>of</strong>are, ID lbs. 0 ozs., Cape<br />

May Court House, 25 lbs. 6<br />

May Jetty.<br />

ozs., Baltimore Canyon<br />

2. Ben Maugeri <strong>of</strong>' Cape<br />

Black Drum<br />

May, 10 lbs 6 ozs., Coast<br />

1 John Cooksey <strong>of</strong> Penn-<br />

Guard Jetty.<br />

sville, 07 lbs. 0 ozs., Delaware<br />

Bay<br />

3. Clay Sutton <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

2 Robert SchmolUnger <strong>of</strong><br />

Court House, 0 lbs. 2 ozs., surf<br />

Stone Harbor, 88 lbs. Oozs., E<br />

Tautog<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brandywine<br />

1. H.E Arbogast <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>-<br />

3. Thomas Murray <strong>of</strong><br />

aty, 15 lbs 0 ozs., ocean. W<br />

WUdwood, 37 lbs. 0 ozs.,<br />

2, John R. Hall <strong>of</strong> Rio<br />

Delaware Bay<br />

Grande, 14 lbs. 12 ozs., ocean<br />

Red Drum (Channel Bas>)<br />

3 Bob Mullen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

lO3rd Year, Number 58 ThursdayT^Janiiary 86, 1984<br />

1. Curt Knott <strong>of</strong><br />

View, 13 lbs, 8 ozs,, ocean,<br />

Walllngford, Pa. 2 lbs, 8 oza..<br />

Big Eye Tuna<br />

V<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />

1, Bob Congdon <strong>of</strong><br />

Winter beach can be dangerous<br />

2, Joseph J. Dubay <strong>of</strong><br />

Whltehouse Station, 248 lbs, 0<br />

Drawl Hill, Pa. 2 log, 8 cos.,<br />

ozs,, Spencer Canyon.<br />

North WUdwood surf.<br />

2, Chris Bowers <strong>of</strong> North<br />

RUgfUh<br />

Walts, Pa., 277 lbs. 0 ozs.,<br />

Bonfio (Common)<br />

1. Frederic fiisele <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore Canyon, q)<br />

1. John K. Osborne m <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, lib. 12 ozg., No.<br />

3, Sal Sorace <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

ape May Court House, 7 lbs. 5 Markersvalon. .<br />

Point, 280 Ibi, 0 ozs.,<br />

t ma,, <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />

2. Clalr Oarer <strong>of</strong> Tyrone,<br />

Wilmington Canyon.<br />

' 2.SteveMcGtary<strong>of</strong>FolBom, Pa., 1 lb. UV, ozs., Anglesea<br />

Bluefin Tun<br />

4 lbs. 9 oMi, <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />

None Entered<br />

Channel Cat<br />

8, , Walter Fawell <strong>of</strong><br />

YelloWfln Tuna<br />

1, Bernard Hoemleln <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, 1 lb. B on,, pier.<br />

1. J. Carroll Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

dlffwood Beach, 11 lbs. 8 ma,, King Mackerel<br />

Philadelphia, Wllbe. 0 ozs.,<br />

Dennisville Lake.<br />

1. John T, Murphy Jr, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilmington Canyon.<br />

% Robert Keren! <strong>of</strong> Audubon, 17 lbs, 0 oa., 25 2. Jim Carroll ~ <strong>of</strong><br />

Lawrence Harbor, 10 Ibi, 10 miles <strong>of</strong>f Cape May, Philadelphia, 174 lbs. 0 enik<br />

SEA ISLE CITY - Use <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

oar, Dennisvllle Lake,<br />

2. ..John Abbott <strong>of</strong> Penn- Wilmington Canyon, W county-vide landfill Is estimated costing<br />

!. Jeff Stewart <strong>of</strong> eauken, 12 lbs, 4 ozs., lea Isle 3. ScOtt Marsden <strong>of</strong> Hatf- • taxpayers here an additional 2 cents per<br />

Bricktown, 9 lbs. 13 ota., Lump,<br />

donfield, 128 lbs. 0 ozs., •100 evaluation on their tax bills,<br />

Dennisville Lake.<br />

Croaker<br />

3. Douglas T. Glttens <strong>of</strong><br />

WnmJngton Canyon, .-..<br />

representing a 100 percent Increase over<br />

Calico Bass •'->•<br />

me city's current landfill service.<br />

Newtown, Pa., 10 lbs 0 ozs,,<br />

1. Jamas A, Leek <strong>of</strong><br />

1, Cindy Hoernleih <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

NE end FFB.<br />

According to Commissioner L. Alan<br />

Washington, Pa, 2 lbs. 6 ozs., Mackerel<br />

Lawrence Harbor, 1 Jbv as<br />

Gartsert, Use <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />

Cape May Inlet,<br />

«„ DennisvlJIi Lake;--'<br />

1. Roger Justin <strong>of</strong> Millville,<br />

Municipal UtUltfes. Authority landfill,<br />

2. William Rom Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

2.BiUBoykui<strong>of</strong>N(athCape<br />

2 lbs, 14 ozs,, Avalon Shoal.<br />

which will straddle the Upper Township*<br />

Carllflle, Pa. 0 lbs. 7 on,,<br />

May, 1 lb, 0 ozs., Dennisville<br />

2. Fred Sylvester <strong>of</strong> Avalon,<br />

Woodbine border, wiU cost taxpayers<br />

Delaware Bay,<br />

Like, •..-.•<br />

2 ibi, 12 oia, Avalon Shoal.<br />

toe 1115,000, or |5$,000 more than the<br />

3. H,L, Unduly <strong>of</strong> Port<br />

3. Bernard Hoernjeln ^<br />

3. Loulfl Dupuy <strong>of</strong> Villas, 2<br />

# ^ l i currently paying for use <strong>of</strong> me<br />

Norrta, 0 lbs. 6 on,, Delaware<br />

OJffwood, o lbs. 14-ora<br />

lbs. 10 os,t ocean,<br />

Foundations and Structures Inc. landfill<br />

lay.<br />

Dennisville Lake. '•:•<br />

Spanish Mackerel<br />

inTu'ckafloe.<br />

Cod Wakop<br />

1. Beryl Whelan <strong>of</strong> Medford,<br />

1. William Plereoa <strong>of</strong><br />

1. Henry Tkaqs-L-<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong> Tnpsday the Sea Isle aty<br />

3 lbs. 0 ozs.. Bast Lump.<br />

Wilmington, Del., 10 lbs. 0<br />

aementon, 73 lbs. 1? «n IMnllctl cart «r» In<br />

yltM to piiju itwir hom* in unwaw<br />

ConvttiKml Cwittr. A»- Llnwoon<br />

tlwr em «p«i • 1rl«Mly *l<br />

moiphtrt with c»rrtul p«nonit •!<br />

ttfltlon Mtl«nM to nttor* ttwlr<br />

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by Nw Jalnt Cwtimiulon o» iAt<br />

crMitttlonsfHotpitm.<br />

Information about entry<br />

fees, prizes and schedules<br />

may be obtained by calling*<br />

6154401 or by, stopping at the<br />

range. . <br />

1 These fads have been doc<br />

various state agencte»*B»<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Community Aftotpl,.;<br />

in<br />

beach<br />

-"wanted<br />

the Local to assume<br />

medical insurance costs as<br />

reductions in holiday, sick and fanmaal<br />

leave pay *


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iGE 2 -SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. _ Thursday, January 26, !6,'l'984-<br />

> ipre-inventory sale<br />

all winter fashion*<br />

reduced 35% or more<br />

save on<br />

men's • women's • children's outerwear<br />

ladies' dresses and suits<br />

ladies' and juniors sportswear<br />

ladies' blouses and sweaters<br />

:'.' children's wear<br />

•: MANY OTHER FASHION ITEM* REDUCED EVEN MOREI<br />

; 40% Off<br />

j&elected group <strong>of</strong><br />

[men's sport jackets<br />

suits and slacks<br />

Stlect from Botany, Haflgar,<br />

Piorvanfi, Palm Beach, Rtsfon,<br />

Sansabelt<br />

special *19* s<br />

rack <strong>of</strong><br />

corduroy and<br />

denim jeans<br />

Asst. colors and styles by Lee,<br />

Bon (our, Crazy Horse and<br />

Rumble Seats<br />

sizes 5 to 13; reg. up to $36,00<br />

— iHrfnMtF • MM Wsf —<br />

special •?••<br />

suede clutch bag<br />

Beautiful style suede<br />

clutch bag In rich winter tones<br />

<strong>of</strong> rust, black, gray and brown<br />

reg. $10.00 and $13.00<br />

flnf IMr-<br />

30% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

[all winter gloves,<br />

knitted<br />

: ear warmers<br />

and leg warmers<br />

j Many styles to choose<br />

Including leather<br />

gloves,<br />

- mmr itpt, • fim near -<br />

35% OFF<br />

ALL WINTER<br />

ROBES<br />

Our warm selection <strong>of</strong><br />

winter robes Is now<br />

reduced. Select from<br />

Katz, Shadow <strong>Line</strong>,<br />

Vanity Pair<br />

MOM floor —<br />

35% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

cotton knit or<br />

thermal<br />

night gowns<br />

Asst, colors and<br />

prints, long or<br />

short<br />

- MRgMt • MM nmr _<br />

20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

all luggage<br />

Select from Samsonlte,<br />

Peters Bag,<br />

Sasson, hard and<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t side<br />

— li>MM* • Hnrt floor —<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Berkshire<br />

fashion hosiery<br />

Asst, <strong>of</strong> stripes, herring bent<br />

jflQts, pastel shades<br />

rag. $4,50 to U.7S<br />

- IMMry Mpt, • Hnt floor - I<br />

January White Sale<br />

15% <strong>of</strong>f all linens<br />

for bedroom • bath • dining room<br />

25% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Lysander rugs<br />

and lid covers<br />

Asst, colors • designs<br />

- Hunt. thim fiasr —<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

clearance oounter<br />

Asst, <strong>of</strong> add and ends<br />

craft books • cut-outs<br />

fabrics and needlework<br />

kits. All reduced 50%<br />

— iwlkxii , third floor _<br />

25% Off<br />

plastic trash<br />

containers<br />

^20-30 and 32 gal. byi^Ams<br />

or Rubbermaid<br />

_. _ hwwwarn - HUM ftoar —<br />

25% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

all comforters<br />

Asst. colors • designs<br />

twin • full/queen • King<br />

- (InHi • mirt floor -<br />

50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

woolen fabrics<br />

Select from 60" wide<br />

wools in plaids, solids<br />

and tweeds, reg, $11.98<br />

- notion! • third flow -<br />

20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

moderately priced!<br />

lamps!<br />

Select from pin-ups/boudlor I<br />

or.table lamps!<br />

• IWVMWWI - tlilnl floor —<br />

w We Will Be CLOSED FOR<br />

INVENTORY, Tues., Jan. 31<br />

We Will Re-open Wed./Feb. 1<br />

/ at 9:00 a.m.<br />

New landfill on schedule<br />

Court gives MUA time to act on solid waste<br />

Superior Court Judge<br />

Anthony Gibson ruled<br />

ttursday the Mar-Tee landfUl<br />

in Middle Township will<br />

continue to operate for at<br />

the solid waste to the Foundations<br />

and Structures landfill<br />

in Woodbine when Judge.<br />

Gibson ordes the Mar-Tee<br />

landfill dosed.<br />

authorized theflnn to spend<br />

#1,275 to perform the tasks<br />

necessary to prepare; lad-'."<br />

vertise and Wd for<br />

least 45 days to enable the "The 45-day period set by<br />

county to develop a plan to the court forces us to take this<br />

redirect the solid waste from action," George Marinakb,<br />

the Mar-Tee Kite to tire MUA executive director,<br />

Woodbine Borough landflU, stated. "'We must have a plan<br />

The judge retained ready to redirect the disposal<br />

Jurisdiction in tbe matter <strong>of</strong> the solid waste If Mar-Tee<br />

saying he would consider the doses and the only otter<br />

"totaUty <strong>of</strong> tbe clr- facility in tbe county<br />

cumstances" at the end <strong>of</strong> the authorized by state Depart-<br />

« day period.<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

According to John Mead, Protection and the state<br />

counsel for be Ope May Board <strong>of</strong> Public Utilities to<br />

County Municipal Utilities receive the material Is fee<br />

Authority, either <strong>of</strong> the existing Woodbine landfill."<br />

parties flat sought the court The MUA's effort to keep<br />

action to keep the Mar-Tee the Mar-Tee landfill open<br />

landfill open could aak for an dates back* to September<br />

extension <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

when the operators <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The court action had been Mar-Tee facility, SCA Ser-<br />

brought by tbe MUA on behalf vices, uked the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the 10 southern most Public Utilities for permission<br />

municipalities and private to close the facility, stating It<br />

haulers to the county who had reached capacity.<br />

dispose <strong>of</strong> their solid waste at<br />

flie Mar-Tee facility.<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

county landfill, straddling the<br />

At their Thursday meeting, Upper Township-Woodbine<br />

the HVA commissioners bonier, Is on schedule, ac-<br />

voted to request the cording to Camp, Dresser ft<br />

Freeholders to amend tbe McKee, consulting engineers,<br />

county's solid' waste who are supervising A work.<br />

management plan to redirect The MUA commissioners<br />

linatm<br />

Clearance Sale<br />

on all Winter Apparel<br />

Coats > Suite - Dresses<br />

Sportswear - Accessories<br />

744 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

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BUTTER COOKIES<br />

* f&T- i • ' ^^^ —<br />

Homt <strong>of</strong> the largesricollec'ridn <strong>of</strong> CO6K(E JARS<br />

730 Aibuty Ave^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Dally im to » • eiMM wrt, ana sun.<br />

IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllUJJlllllllllllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf<br />

Have Yon Always Wanted To<br />

Old Yon TUnk It Wai Too Late To Leon,?<br />

GIVE YOURSELF A PRESENT YOU'LL NEVBB FOHGCTI<br />

Join the adult women's beginning Voice Class<br />

and discover what muile Is Ilka from e singer's<br />

viewpoint; Take six weeks to learn a Basle skill<br />

that will bring you hours <strong>of</strong> personal enjoyment.<br />

Expand your Horizon i Expand Your Mind I<br />

Exercise your longs and discover the<br />

voice you didn't know you had 11<br />

WHERE) SI. Pfjlar'a HUthodUt Church<br />

8th £ Central, <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />

WHEN; Tuesday* . 10 a.m.<br />

6 win. •tarflng F«b. 7th<br />

CALL 890.7181 FOR INFORMATION<br />

OFFS; _<br />

CONTINUES!!!<br />

• Winter Dresses • Whiter Slacks • AU Belts<br />

Winter Sweaters • Painted Sweats • Winter Blazers<br />

• Winter Skirts • Hats, Gloves and Scarves<br />

• All Coats • AH Icewools • Boots & Ducks-|20 pr.<br />

• Nightgowns, P.J,'s & Slippers<br />

ALL SALES .FINAL - NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES<br />

Bonnie's<br />

Closet<br />

Wayside Village<br />

Marmora, N.J.<br />

V^. "Ifs-^orth a trip to die,(»untry" r film in • 11'<br />

dugtxul Coliwrr^i 20OO<br />

I«W« modil Loadid wllh<br />

dfhut f««iur«i. Inctudkn<br />

ftHWU control and ubll<br />

tutting.<br />

PLUS . . .<br />

Savings on R.C.A. anjl<br />

•anyo Vldao Cat—tf Raoordara<br />

SAVE<br />

and Consoles<br />

in Stock<br />

Sol<br />

Refrigerator<br />

on elected models In itock<br />

SAVE '50 00 ;<br />

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4 -SECTION ONE 1HE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN ; <<br />

Shriver and Hulse home in San Diego<br />

S»»* ^Elisabeth Jane Shriver, Nice <strong>of</strong> Ratboro, Pa., cousin<br />

Penn State University- and<br />

VdMgtter <strong>of</strong> Capt (USN) and <strong>of</strong> the bride. .<br />

A reception followed at holds a bachelor <strong>of</strong> adence<br />

. fisTNorman W. ftrfver <strong>of</strong> Ensign Richard T. Creange QuO, Hill Inn, Smlthvllle. degree In finance. .' "'' i' '<br />

i;$m Moorlyn Ternee, was was the best man, Assisting Following a wedding trip to Ensign Hulse Is a<br />

onitod to marriage to Ensign as ushers were George C, Honolulu, Hawaii, the couple<br />

• ,$m Charles Hulse, USN, BUM Jr., brother <strong>of</strong> th« are redding in San Diego,<br />

• •n<strong>of</strong>lfr.indJta.QtorgiG<br />

Calif.<br />

The bride graduated In the<br />

In the First Preabytertan THOMPSON IN MAINE fall semester <strong>of</strong> 1983 from<br />

Church. 1st Rev. William Thomas A. Thompson, too<br />

jtB« <strong>of</strong>fldated during the 1 <strong>of</strong> Homer A. and Katnryn A. „, .<br />

nompaen <strong>of</strong> 3714 West- JSD1]<br />

.',• • The bride was given la minster Lane, has teen /<br />

.-.marriage by her father. promoted In tbe U J. Me Pamela Kay Shlpp <strong>of</strong> 80?<br />

Melanie Shriver <strong>of</strong> Force to the rank <strong>of</strong> airman DeWey PL, has been named<br />

.Washington, D.C., slater <strong>of</strong> first daas. A lBffl graduate <strong>of</strong> to fin dean's list for the fan<br />

Be bride, was tbe maid <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, beta semester at tbe Untveiaity <strong>of</strong><br />

nor. jBridesmalds were • fire protection qwetow«* a{ f^ Hampshire. ,<br />

(go Shriver <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, Lorlng Air Force Rue, She U a sophomore<br />

afctw <strong>of</strong> .the bride, and Bonnie Maine. majoring In business<br />

; 1982<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Penn, State<br />

Unlvendly with a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

adence degree In finance. Be<br />

Is an <strong>of</strong>ficer with the iOA<br />

Navy stationed in San Diego,<br />

Qrtif.<br />

dean's list, elected director<br />

management and was<br />

recently elected marketing<br />

director <strong>of</strong> Internatld"nal<br />

Aasodatlon <strong>of</strong> Studenta In<br />

Economies and Business<br />

Management.<br />

Miss Shlpp is Involved in<br />

aeveral school activities lnduding<br />

Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />

(SAB) Little Sister, sports<br />

manager, dorm coundl, ski<br />

dub and the outing dub.<br />

She is the daughter <strong>of</strong> John<br />

and Phyllis Giles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

at<br />

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CROWING BACKand BACKand BACK<br />

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Hundridj <strong>of</strong> women have been trying for years to git rid <strong>of</strong> unwanted hair.<br />

They have used every commercial product They have tried shaving and<br />

twt<strong>of</strong>rzers -and even some very strange remediei. The result, total frustration,<br />

irritated skin and worst <strong>of</strong> all • unwanted hair keeps growing back If you're<br />

one <strong>of</strong> these people- if s time you got pr<strong>of</strong>essional help.<br />

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At Winston - you'll find a fully equipped facility, run by highly trained<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, Our clinic was designed and built solely for treatment • <strong>of</strong><br />

unwanted hair. We have private treatment rooms, a comfortable reception<br />

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But what really matters is our people. We're all pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who have been<br />

highly trained, We attend seminars and courses regularly to keep up with the<br />

latest developments in our field.<br />

Even more important we are completely aware <strong>of</strong> the very personal nature <strong>of</strong><br />

your problem. and the need for privacy, confidentiality and understanding<br />

At Winston, you'll get a complimentary diagnosis. We'll discuss all your<br />

options-how long they will take and what tfiey will cost-before we suggest<br />

any treatment ^<br />

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jjg "TF 1th Great Pleasure<br />

we announce our new mainland division<br />

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COLONIAL<br />

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combined efforts in fine floral<br />

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Established credit accounts will be honored<br />

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freiyone loves our<br />

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FREE PARKING: Corner o/ Oemn His. Am, A Sbotv Rd.<br />

Our Valentine<br />

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utiful<br />

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w/cut, ityflng & guarantee<br />

Offer Good Thru<br />

Tuesday<br />

Frt.<br />

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•f CUP 4 SAVE<br />

Friday '<br />

ShampM,C«t«<br />

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3335 Wttt AW. <strong>On</strong>to <strong>City</strong><br />

PhMt3fM7*SS<br />

. ' nmmmrmrmmi<br />

i tf i • •<br />

Ensign and Mrs. David C. Hulse<br />

» Itursday^ January *2fi£?3<br />

Defensive driving<br />

course is slated<br />

'Police Chief Domlnlck Based on past records;85<br />

Longo announces that the percent <strong>of</strong> all traffic accUej<br />

department's Traffic Safety are due to human error,' I<br />

*unit will sponsor a defensive chief addedmI ; -" *\h<br />

• driving class 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. "Defensive drivmg reduces<br />

Feb. X and 3 at the Police accidents by teaching<br />

Department. defensive driving methods<br />

' The course consist <strong>of</strong> she and Increasing driver<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> classroom work in awareness/' said Instructor,<br />

dash-avoidance techniques, figt. NldtiflfapagWano^i <<br />

The student will learn how to During tbe last thfte^&rs<br />

prevent accidents and driving <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Police* *"' J -<br />

techniques used, by strutted over. 500<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional drivers. The defensive' driving<br />

dasswUlalsocoveranalyzing courses being" lnstntet^by : .<br />

accidents and tbelr causes, Sgt.'Impagliazuhanditrar<br />

safe super highway driving, <strong>of</strong>ficer, PtL Jim Plousts^<br />

passing maneuvers, and # - -^n , >><br />

many other driving subjects. T mite fjf irk<br />

, Last year, traffic aeddents AJUIB, ,*jEU{|<br />

accounted for more than<br />

46,000 deaths, nearly 2 million<br />

Fitzpatrick and Anderson set May nuptials<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.<br />

Fltzpatrlck <strong>of</strong> Somera Point<br />

and Hauppauge, Long Island<br />

announce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

taet daughter, Donna Jean <strong>of</strong><br />

EUiabethtown, Pa., to Donald<br />

Don't Got Caught<br />

Out In TM Cold<br />

Without A Full Length,<br />

GOOSE DOWN<br />

COAI<br />

starting at 99<br />

Per warmth without might<br />

in., petite & pant Ittigfh '<br />

Sen it ti JJ»<br />

MM, 10 to | (Vmmor only)<br />

"All the famous mak<br />

• at discount prices"<br />

7312VentnorAve.<br />

Ventnor, 823-5774<br />

111 H, Jntty ACB.1<br />

AbMton • «41-»fW<br />

•11 Undtt An.<br />

692 5803<br />

H. Anderson It <strong>of</strong> Lancaster,<br />

Pa. Mr. Anderson Is the son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald H.<br />

Anderson <strong>of</strong> Lancaster and<br />

MUlvUle, Del.<br />

SALE • SALE - SALE<br />

40% to 60% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

ALL WINTER & HOLIDAY<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

Levl Bendovers For Women<br />

Jeans & Dressy<br />

NOW ONLY MO 00<br />

fop Fashion labels at<br />

Tremendous Reductions!<br />

Kristy 9 g Boutique<br />

948 Aflbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

KNIGHTS<br />

Knight Pharmacy<br />

Charge Account<br />

Makes It Easy ,,<br />

Tp Keep Complete<br />

Records For Income . .<br />

Tax Deductions*<br />

Locally Ownecl & Staffed,',<br />

'"**$$&«•<br />

The bride-elect lfi a 1975<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> the Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Joseph, Brentwood, N.Y.<br />

and a 1980 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

EUzabetntowh (Pa.) College.<br />

She ia the contract coorduiator<br />

for Good's; furniture<br />

and Carpet <strong>of</strong> New Holland,<br />

Pa.<br />

Mf. Anderson is a 1975<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Hempfleld High<br />

School, Lancaster, Pa. and a<br />

1980 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

EUzabethtown College; He is<br />

vice president and general<br />

sales manager <strong>of</strong> Anderson<br />

Material Handling Company<br />

Inc., Lancaster, Pa.<br />

A May 1984 wedding.Is<br />

planned.<br />

Booth and Morris<br />

set June wedding<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George I.<br />

Booth <strong>of</strong> Norristown, Parand<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, announce the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter, Gretchen<br />

Elizabeth, to Cnrtetopher H.<br />

Morris, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

roroceiiff ttuyftgr<br />

I and 1978 graduate <strong>of</strong> •<br />

Lycoming College,<br />

helps needy<br />

/disabling Injuries and approximately<br />

112'billion In ibe <strong>Ocean</strong> QtyUoos.Club<br />

-property damage, Longo has announced that ' * '<br />

noted.<br />

ditfon to Its, usual<br />

needy persons who/<br />

assistance In tbe area <strong>of</strong>i<br />

and bearing, ""the<br />

caslonally assists .<br />

with needs In other areas?<br />

(Hub President Robert<br />

Arment reports 'that at a<br />

recent meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe dub at<br />

Harry's Inn, Somers point,<br />

club member Berate Jforrisj<br />

announced that the dub naov<br />

recently purchased clothing<br />

for three local boys ffdtii a<br />

deprived family. * '*,.<br />

Tbe Lions purgntyfed<br />

sneakers, boots, jacketS.'Mts,<br />

gloves, underwear, and/locks<br />

for the three achojfl^ge<br />

children. Several huijared<br />

dollars was spent by me uub<br />

in this endeavor and'It<br />

were purchased new,'~<br />

local stores. , *„";<br />

Arment emphasised lAat<br />

Donna Fitzpatrick the Lions Club doesn't Want to<br />

advertise Itself as beftiL a<br />

welfare organization* Jrat<br />

nonetheless, on occastph me<br />

Lions will assist needyTpersons.<br />

, 1<br />

In other club business/Fiist<br />

Deputy District Governor<br />

Thomas Williams Induced<br />

Arnie Swenson as a~ rfera<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the club. -<br />

Sunshine ui|it<br />

plans lunchejon<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Sunshine Q<br />

sponsor a luncheon ^nd<br />

" fasMori' "show MareK-fa at<br />

Resorts International^ in<br />

AtlanticQ(y. ""A' A<br />

Donation is f20 and >will<br />

include cocktails at«:StfpSn,<br />

fbUowed by hinch'ind^tte<br />

fashion show. There wfll-flso<br />

Gretchen Booth be musical entertalnmentand<br />

WHDamsport, Pa. She isa<br />

Polynesian dance.. 3 A<br />

employed by Edmund Fashions will be presented<br />

Scientific Co., Barrington. byMoana. K,»W"<br />

TSTr, Morris Is a 1974 .The Sunshine Foundation<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High was founded to grant "special<br />

School and 1978 graduate <strong>of</strong> wishes" to terminally<br />

Stockton State College. He is<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> Du-Mor<br />

Blade Co. In Cinnamlnson.<br />

A June 23 wedding Is<br />

planned.<br />

0 'fll<br />

children from all ovef'-thM<br />

world. «•'-> W<br />

For tickets and information<br />

caU 398-7853 or 399-7009/Door<br />

prizes will be awarded." •''<br />

M1SS<br />

Now 30% M<br />

All Famous Make Winter<br />

Gowns & Robes<br />

%<strong>of</strong><br />

All Famous Make<br />

• BALI .SUBTRACT ..SMOOTH II<br />

• LlLLYETTE » CADYMARLi<br />

1OTHERjFAMO»S BRANDS<br />

f<br />

Hmrsday. Jannary 26, 1984<br />

Sharon Salomon and Charles Lowden<br />

Set September ivedding<br />

G&nbora State ..<br />

Oiarles David Lowden, both VdlMeneispsclaledueaUDn<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, have an- at m WtacheU Orthopedic<br />

nuuiiywi ooeir engagement. SchooUn Longport.<br />

The bride-to-be Is the Mr. Lowden Is also a<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr». graduate <strong>of</strong> Olaosboro State<br />

Mchard H. Saloroon <strong>of</strong> South College. He teacnts pmchool<br />

Wvw. Mr, Lowden i* tbe ion handicapped chlldmi in the<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr> andMrs. C. Dudley Atlantic aty public schools.<br />

Uiwden <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. A September wedding \a<br />

Miss Salomon Is a graduate ptaBMdT<br />

AAtJW to hear nutrition talk<br />

Paternal<br />

Mr. and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Mrs.<br />

ford.<br />

«*<br />

where gueit speaker wiU be<br />

i Association Cape Hay County Home<br />

Economlrt Marion E. Oien.<br />

JfieSoTkg; Mulford's CorWn The recipient <strong>of</strong> several<br />

Houje Restaurant on F«b. u national home economics<br />

. awards. Mi. Ols«n will<br />

dtacuss Nutrition.<br />

BIBTflOPDAUGHTB» The luncheon Is open to the<br />

Mr.andMrs.HarryR.Lord<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cardiff announctdths hlrth attending should call 398-S3M<br />

f thi S<br />

p u» who holds a baccalaureate<br />

Harry Lord <strong>of</strong> degree from an accredited<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Maternal fcttr-year college or<br />

ts are Mr. and<br />

umversity. Tbe aasodation<br />

t Jones <strong>of</strong> Medsponsors<br />

many educational<br />

foundation awards for<br />

women.<br />

OCEAN CTTY, N J,<br />

bardsley and Keast are installed during Auxiliary dinner<br />

list Bftvliisl AhnHHA -# - i 1 ^^^^.^^ « _ «.. a =^ .. . ^<br />

<strong>On</strong>ard DlsMet Bruce Hlbba<br />

^southern region) was<br />

•Jjlurday at Harry'i hm,<br />

"^- Point, w ^<br />

stsprest<br />

attending<br />

^nj^ts *«we»fe ffci^^t district<br />

commodore, and Alexander<br />

. .I«wJ«, district vice comrtiodore,<br />

representing tbe<br />

:Au*fliary. u. CoOin Campassistant<br />

district<br />

r, represented the UJ3.<br />

(Guard.<br />

nt was i contingent<br />

from Group Cape May<br />

Tnfhjdlng Capt Lance Eagan,<br />

in California<br />

"Una Marie Newaome <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjnaa, Calif., aaughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Adria Lamed <strong>of</strong> Somera<br />

M& became the bride <strong>of</strong><br />

@mm ^ Salinas on<br />

u- The bride Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

,Ho»y Spirit High SchooL Tbe<br />

couple are residing In Salinas.<br />

MThis article appeared<br />

tOider an incorrect headline in<br />

»iast week's newapaper. —<br />

Teachers to be<br />

tfchard Mills, special<br />

lstant to Commissioner<br />

ml Cooperman <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jersey Department <strong>of</strong><br />

.Education, will diacuas the<br />

.proposals <strong>of</strong> Oov. Thomas<br />

Kean and the commissioner<br />

concerning the training <strong>of</strong><br />

noV teachers during a speech<br />

.foa the Musk Her tomorrow<br />

«anernoon.<br />

I MlllswiU address a meeting<br />

prtd«y. . • • "<br />

-: Refreshmente nill be<br />

:^erved at MOB followed by a<br />

^^'"11 at 12:45 pm, Wf<br />

was postponed hist<br />

ot-tadement<br />

|wfatter,<br />

iClub sets<br />

^Florida trip<br />

£ A one-week nip to Florida'<br />

^including stops at Epcot,<br />

£Dlsneyworld and Silver<br />

springs Is scheduled for Feb.<br />

p3 through March 1 by the<br />

.jUpper Township Republican<br />

t~Tlckets are f399 per person<br />

double occupancy and<br />

e all admissions, Jungle<br />

, taxes and gratuity and \<br />

j handling.<br />

Local pick-ups wiU be made<br />

Sin Cape May Court House and<br />

'Marmora. •,<br />

The fund-raising trip Is open<br />

ubllc. For furmer<br />

)h can MB-1238 or<br />

11-3161. ' " i^<br />

SURROGATE<br />

_jjyou wanted to<br />

wins but were;<br />

ito'ba^ven by Cape May<br />

Surrogate Robert<br />

iI«R4n,Feb3durfng<br />

meeUng <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

r Support Group for,<br />

> lapfcraMd' and<br />

penoni at tha.<br />

wife along with two otter<br />

Flotilla Cmdr. Richard Btrdftty, left, and<br />

Vice Cmdr. Richard S. Keast were installed<br />

Coast Guard<br />

Harry's Inn.<br />

Auxiliary Division Vtn at<br />

June wedding planned<br />

^ ^ ^ m u Q a k n fleeta Qiy High School and<br />

a Northfleld have announced emnloyed at Color Tfla In<br />

ttf engagement <strong>of</strong> their fjJMMnMDe * •<br />

p<strong>of</strong> the local chapter <strong>of</strong> the Mrs. Howard UDestler Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

,,iAmerican Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. • . •__-<br />

Katetlred Persons at 1 pm. . Tttebrlde-electisasenlorat SPECIAL MEET TONIGHT<br />

Mainland Regional- Ugh Then will be a special<br />

School and ia working put. meeting <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point<br />

tone at The Mainland Jour- Board <strong>of</strong> Education, 7 pjn,<br />

not, Thursday, Jan. 26 ip the<br />

imSnW^t 1<br />

!•<br />

A buck<br />

in the<br />

hand is<br />

worth<br />

more<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s ^<br />

xt Frl. > *«<br />

F«b. 3rd A 4th j<br />

Wecker and Lt. Campbell.<br />

Awards wen presented for<br />

assistant, director, Lt,<br />

operational activities by Chief<br />

Campbell, and others, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Tom Dickey on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

aty Cmdr. Richard Bardsley<br />

group commander Lance<br />

and Vice Cmdr. Richard<br />

Eagan. The event was chaired<br />

Beast, were Installed by by y ttndr . day Doney. baSTUS<br />

district Commodore Robert flotilla SJSrrJ^r*. commander .""?"• hereP""<br />

OH ifl WINTER MERCHANDISE<br />

Slacks • Skirts • Blazers<br />

Sweaters • Blouses<br />

CasUal & Dressy Dresses<br />

Petltes, Misses and Half SIIM<br />

Pay full price for first Item and<br />

one penny for the second <strong>of</strong><br />

• equal or less value.; „<br />

Drrai Sboppe<br />

741 iUbury Awi,<br />

' IMi Fri. !W 1,<br />

Men's S, Boys'<br />

WINTER JACKETS<br />

and Insulated Vests ...<br />

bVjNMritii and Campus<br />

20% to 50% OFF<br />

MEN'S SWEATERS<br />

by Robert Bruce<br />

20% to 50% OFF<br />

MEN'S VELOURS<br />

by Robtrt Bruot & Ctrnpus<br />

50% OFF<br />

MBF S W00LWCH WOOL SHOTS<br />

20% OFF<br />

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS<br />

$^ %2m *5<br />

BOYS' LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS<br />

»2 to H<br />

MEN'S WHrTE NIGHTSHIRTS^<br />

' MENSJWWDVVWEm<br />

756 Atbary Avcnm, Fhone 399J!768 <<br />

•*•*.."**•"<br />

EatW<br />

and Mrs. James Heisler<br />

hi V<br />

"pe total mm<br />

m Interior<br />

FURNISHINGS<br />

UPHOLSTERY,<br />

CARPETmG<br />

DRAPERmS<br />

SCIQLI<br />

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Martino, Heisler<br />

are wed in Margate<br />

Patricia Alice Martino,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mra. Jeff p «<br />

Thomas MarttooSr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> DICJemento.Ringi<br />

aty, became the bride <strong>of</strong> Christopher Matthews.<br />

James Heisler, m <strong>of</strong> Mri. PollOTrtagarecepttonaftbe<br />

EaiiabethBelsler <strong>of</strong> Riverside Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Hal in<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, on Nov. M in Eg61 Harborf tfaa am<br />

the Margate Community for a honeymoon<br />

Pocono Mountains.<br />

flady Matthew MI the<br />

mjatron <strong>of</strong> honor. Bridesmal*<br />

were Peggy Martino tad<br />

Nancy Locke.<br />

Tta Eubanks was tne best<br />

Mr. Beifler it anploml #t<br />

Besorb Hotel and CWno is'<br />

Atlantic aiy. Tbe comlfM« •,<br />

i«Jdtag in <strong>Ocean</strong> CUyTy< ,<br />

.MM,« 3H4M4.<br />

OPEN Htl,, SAT. & SUN.<br />

STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS -<br />

20% to 50%<br />

LAST THREE DAYS! i<br />

limited Time<br />

Stencil Wbricsh^p<br />

Sunday, February 5th<br />

12 noon to 3 p.m.<br />

S 3°° Registration Fee<br />

refundable with any purchase<br />

Subjects:<br />

Stenciling on fabrics and •<br />

how to cut a mylar stencil ^<br />

Work tabl© available for \<br />

stenciling and cutting<br />

_ : • -7* • • ,<br />

For Further Information Call<br />

65Mm ^;;<br />

1 Colonial Consignment<br />

Linwood;<br />

! 60 Central !<br />

ALLTHESE<br />

PLACES FOR<br />

PRICES.<br />

4 NON STOPS DAILY TO:<br />

NEW YORK/ $25


PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE EDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Hospital board elects Capaldi<br />

r-ISQMgM<br />

Elected to additional Ores-<br />

POD«T - tte<br />

year terms were. Janet<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Collova, Mrs. T.E.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees elected<br />

Dougherty, Arthur T. Ford TO<br />

Bernard A. Capaldi president<br />

Franeli Johnson, Richard H.<br />

at the annul meeting Jan, 23.<br />

Capaldl, a partner in the<br />

Eabat, Paxuon Keates,<br />

CPA firm <strong>of</strong> Capaldi, Shallck<br />

Martha L. Mason and William<br />

and Reynolds, holds a BJ.<br />

R Miller.<br />

degree in accounting bom<br />

Incumbents include IVter<br />

VlUanova University. He<br />

R Boynton. Nathan W. Davis,<br />

served as treasurer '« the<br />

Jack E. Hyman, M.D.; Barry<br />

campaign to elect Richard<br />

B. Klause Jr.; S. Stuart<br />

Squires Atlantic County<br />

Many, MJ).; Jackson NeaU,<br />

Executive.<br />

Olff<strong>of</strong>d JT. Fhtftr, George F.<br />

His pr<strong>of</strong>essional mem-<br />

Roberts, David A. Spitalnlck,<br />

berships include the United<br />

Morton Shlehman, James L.<br />

Way Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, Mew<br />

Walker, Louis N. Yanniello,<br />

Jersey Society <strong>of</strong> CPA's,<br />

Doris Ford Baum, SMH<br />

American Institute <strong>of</strong> CPA's, Bernard Capaldi auxiliary representative;<br />

Richard A. Pitman, SMH<br />

and toe local speakers'<br />

bureau <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic and<br />

Oape May County Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

be Society <strong>of</strong> CPA's.<br />

A longtime area resident.<br />

MENOPAUSE<br />

ftmw fluflijjflfl §11 Mp jnu<br />

CHI, write v stop bytjg<br />

Vtemfri Penfe fcr im rans<br />

-rtTrn i n i i<br />

Br.LMMM<br />

he makes tta home In Lin- erecutive vice president; and<br />

wood with wife Linda and Edward Champion, hospital<br />

daughters, Christine and solicitor.<br />

Suzanne.<br />

Other <strong>of</strong>ficers elected Include<br />

Richard L. Traa,<br />

chairman; Mrs. T.E.<br />

Sreteh Jr.,<br />

assistant secretai<br />

DiQrio, assistant<br />

treasurer and<br />

y; p<br />

treasurer:<br />

rsiSSL<br />

ay, following<br />

i the paper.<br />

IMA<br />

MAJOR DISEASE<br />

In the past ten years, deaths from emphysema have increased<br />

seriously. The number <strong>of</strong> new emphysema patients has more than<br />

doubled. In simple terms, emphysema occurs when the walls <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Imp break down, me blood vessels and elastic tissue in the walls disappear<br />

and the bronchial tubes become flabby and collapse. This obsbucb<br />

Be flow <strong>of</strong> air into and out .<br />

PtCKITI<br />

MM<br />

399-3535<br />

•i i ,i i' i Mh>i' i«r niJ -41 m i<br />

•pinni if if m u 1 \i 1 m i> • 1 -LLiayMrt«<br />

r.i i: J 1: iw zm^i: r<br />

High interest Savings Certificates are one <strong>of</strong><br />

the ways the rich get richer. Now, with lower<br />

minimum balance requirementi, the not-so^rich<br />

can take advantage <strong>of</strong> them, too!<br />

Cape May County Savings and Loan <strong>of</strong>fers you<br />

a choice <strong>of</strong> six attractive, high-interest Savings<br />

Cirtificatis. just choose the one with the term,<br />

interest rate and minimum balance that's best for<br />

you.<br />

»i<br />

CHOICE SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />

Certificate<br />

Term<br />

91 days<br />

6 months<br />

12 months<br />

18 months<br />

PA<br />

•5 years<br />

Annual<br />

Yield<br />

i.22%<br />

9.58%<br />

10.38%<br />

10.81%<br />

11.24%<br />

11.62%<br />

, • WMSW mr Senior ifwale<br />

Roger Masson, left, and Lewis DiscloU, right, greet Dave Flatt<br />

Jr., president <strong>of</strong> the recently formed Somers Point Business<br />

Association, during group's meeting last week at Hie Med. Scioli is<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> the association. -<br />

Ginny and I recently sold<br />

our home and intend to move<br />

Into a new duplex Yea, here<br />

m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. When you have<br />

Die best, you don't move to<br />

another town!<br />

Thla selling <strong>of</strong> a home Is not<br />

new to us. we have lived in<br />

our present home for 17 years<br />

for a house that has been like<br />

an old, dear friend-well that<br />

Just isn't being very practical<br />

or realistic.<br />

Well, we did it. The buyers<br />

<strong>of</strong> our old friend seem to have<br />

mat very special feeling for<br />

our home that we always have<br />

Parting with a dear<br />

had. We sold, but our home<br />

wJU continue to feel nothing<br />

but warmth and love and<br />

happiness In future years. If<br />

we had been allowed to hand*<br />

pick the future owners, we<br />

couldn't have Improved on the<br />

Hrf! young couple God<br />

and never were happier. It . r~i^-i i i l l •<br />

Thursday, January 26,1<br />

Honor and merit<br />

roll scholars are listed<br />

; UNWOOD—TheBelbaven Grade 7—Alison BalcersU,<br />

Avenue School bere has an- Jerry Barnbart, Vlcbe'BeD,<br />

nounced the studento, grades Jennifer Berk, Vldd<br />

six througb.elght, named toMflte<br />

Ct<strong>of</strong>lne, Mike Co<br />

the honor and merit roll for Glen Denlnger, Chris i<br />

(be second marking period. Brandon Glnieczki, ;<br />

HONORROLf, Goldberg, Scott Heery, W<br />

Grade 6 —L Jennifer Me- Hnkle, Colleen Kern, Q i<br />

data. lain, Iandry, "ujuijr, Vanessa vaimmM Lr Lol<br />

Grade 7-Erik Fagerheira, S &«" MMtfartby,<br />

Pam<br />

Sean Karp and Stephen<br />

Weeks.<br />

Grade 8, — Ross Levinsky.<br />

MERIT ROLL<br />

Grade 6 — Steve Adams,<br />

, Cindy Altaian, Kim Borden,<br />

Robyn Clpriano, Michael<br />

Fine, Qua Fotfou, Jennifer<br />

Franklin, Robot Gafr, Amy<br />

Goldsworthy, Robert Higbee,<br />

Nicole Jones, Michael Ratal,<br />

Rebecca Klein, David Landiy,<br />

Smanne Levlne, John „ . -.__,<br />

McLaughlln, David Seals Monapan, Sherri Morrow,<br />

WchairTaniradi, George *"« M »«. Suann ^ e<br />

Thanaaoulis, Daniel Williams and PtathrangkuL<br />

Schafer, Ertka Schnelde?<br />

Scott Sherwood. [t<br />

mut mm a deep signs because these danger<br />

children home and plunked<br />

•Jtocoyered It ma somettilng the children's father, a<br />

hole. I could Mvt lost my areas appear and then close<br />

them In a bathtub <strong>of</strong> warm<br />

BWtbM flat! ft they sM, Jogger, was running on the<br />

children."<br />

(9 quickly. During the season,<br />

water. He and his wife, Lois,<br />

and aU, into frbat was beach at the time and noticed<br />

Hostetter is andous to mm lifeguards wave batten away<br />

took the children's tem-<br />

PWnfly on extended hole bJLiens.<br />

winter beach-goers about the from jetties.<br />

peratures, dark'i failed to<br />

caused bylwiVB action.<br />

hazard he encountered. So are<br />

"They were crying when I register!<br />

Let*i learn from the<br />

ntJAes sank out <strong>of</strong> fight<br />

we. Strange things can<br />

reached them, but they<br />

Hostetters harrowing ex-<br />

A quick call to the police happen around jetties. The perience and keep a uharp eye<br />

1<br />

Relations Office, 38H111. - R<br />

Breakdown, a popular local<br />

nek group, has scheduled a<br />

performance at the Music RECEIVES MEDAL AGAri^<br />

Pier for I pA. Saturday, Feb. Army Staff Sgt William C?<br />

17. Part <strong>of</strong> the proceeds Will Menges has been presented<br />

benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts<br />

Center.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Flower<br />

Show Committee will toon<br />

bold its organizational<br />

meeting for ne June event. If<br />

interested in serving on the<br />

1 '<br />

the second award <strong>of</strong> (he Goo**'<br />

Conduct Medal at Walter'<br />

Reed Army Medical Centem'<br />

Washington His wife, Debbie^is<br />

the daughter <strong>of</strong> Frank and<br />

Jean Disney <strong>of</strong> 326 44m Sty<br />

Wha Ion's<br />

Semi-Annua<br />

Sale<br />

-Thursday, Jan. 26 thru Monday, Jan. "36<br />

If-, 0%o<br />

<strong>On</strong> all merchandise not to be included in our<br />

1984 Gallery Presehtation..iPLUS..,other items<br />

continued in our line-up will be on sale at<br />

great savings.<br />

* Off n^cinufacturer'i suggested retail price,<br />

Extra sales people on duty.<br />

Be early for best buys,<br />

Open Daily 9-5, Sunday 10-5<br />

Does ndl apply to previous sales.<br />

LJ Use our complimentary design<br />

service even during the sale.<br />

Free delivery and se^up^<strong>of</strong> = coBTsf 7<br />

Bpulevard at 23rd Street<br />

', Ship Bottom, NJ.<br />

20th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Dr.<br />

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GE H - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. Janua^ M,<br />

Obituaries<br />

Anthony 'Jiggs' Luisi;<br />

honorary mayor here<br />

.died Sunday In Newcomb Hospital<br />

fan to New Yort O^, he Uffd hsre far B j«n.»<br />

UM <strong>of</strong> hla tap-dandng abilities.<br />

jfipnberabipchalnDon<strong>of</strong>tbepostforSOyeargandwaflapairt<br />

jfjjft fnrtirrtmvW Many local organizations have honored<br />

-fie worked for the VlnelandMunidpal Water Department<br />

muyem. '<br />

-Mr. Lujal moved here at the age <strong>of</strong> 5 and quit school at 10 to<br />

i% support bli family, which included U brothers and<br />

|tt^ He worked In a shoe factory for |3 a week In the early<br />

' ~ until folninfltba Army to fkht in World War I.<br />

ttved during the past 53 summers.<br />

JJr.Uitel was a longtime member c< the Dtemond Social<br />

l Jb is iwrtved by ttree hretteri, ¥mkL Ridy and<br />

Eugene, aU <strong>of</strong> Vlneland; five sisters, Ida Lulsi, Treasa Luiai,<br />

with whom he lived, Mollle Pagano, Elvira Bernardlni and<br />

Mm MBer, all<strong>of</strong> Vineland; and 87 nieces and nephews.<br />

Services wire yesterday (Wednesday) at the Pancoast<br />

Funeral Borne, followed by a Han <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial and<br />

Cbmmunlon In Sacred Heart Church, Vlneland. Interment<br />

was in Sacred Heart Cemetery.<br />

Contributions may be made to the Newcomb Hospital<br />

Building Fund or American Legion Post 4, Vlneland,<br />

John Rich; in Boston<br />

John G, Rich ST., 67, <strong>of</strong> 3809 Central Av,, died Jan. 17 in the<br />

Massachusetts General Hospital to Boston.<br />

..Employed by the Security Indemnity Co. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

jp35i also ma a retired director <strong>of</strong>-Drexel 4 Co, Born to<br />

'jladelphla, be resided hen since 1970.<br />

Surviving are a son, John 0. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Boston; three<br />

daughters, Judith A. Rich <strong>of</strong> London, Helen L. <strong>of</strong> Grand<br />

CMman, Bahamas, and Suzanne M. Rich <strong>of</strong> New York Qty.<br />

^frvices and Interment were private. Arrangements by<br />

^a Godfrey Funeral Rome.<br />

|dward Briggman;<br />

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PAOB 10 - SECTION ONE TUB SENTINLLLEDGEn. OCEANCltSfi N.J. Thursday. January 26, 1984<br />

Clothing allowances a tradition here<br />

§<br />

'he public sector highway department per-<br />

UatM m me-too men- aonnel and police receive »300<br />

les," Salerno said and the volunteer firemen<br />

Wypday. "And If you look receive JIM each per year,<br />

throughout the state pull "No <strong>of</strong>fice workers receive<br />

flnd that most firemen and dothing allowances," Tebto<br />

police have It (clothing uald. "The girts In the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

allowance). So tat other don't get anything. "We're not<br />

, ejiiployeei want It too," ujenlied,' 1 T§bb* ivimd, "I<br />

Memo added the clothing think if we were In the union,<br />

allowance probably extended we would git the benefit."<br />

to MEA contracts because Upper Township Treasurer<br />

that union and the Firemen's Ffet Simmerman said the<br />

Mutual Benevolent township provides uniforms<br />

Aasodatlon used to negotiate tor volunteer fire department<br />

together. personnel and Issues |50<br />

:; Salerno said the allowance clothing allowances for road<br />

Igaf not that Important <strong>of</strong> an department employees,<br />

issue In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and that "Just the garage employees<br />

h* believed comparative are members <strong>of</strong> the MEA and<br />

munlcipaUUes Issued clothing they get the ISO," Slma^ldwances<br />

to their non- merman said. She noted the<br />

uniformed employees. township was served by the<br />

"Oat wit more like an extra<br />

Christmas bonus." •<br />

Because it to a contracted<br />

item In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>City</strong><br />

Council here has no means <strong>of</strong><br />

eliminating it from budget<br />

appropriations. However at a<br />

recent budget meeting<br />

Councilman William Meis<br />

referred to the clothing<br />

allowance for non-uniformed<br />

employees as "absurd."<br />

Salerno said arbitrators for<br />

Ire and police unions an<br />

hesitant to take items like<br />

dothing allowances out <strong>of</strong><br />

contracts. '<br />

"The MBA has no right to<br />

arbitration so It Just aits back •<br />

and reaps the benefit,"'<br />

Salerno said.*,"AIM, i>ceah'<br />

aty Is historically benevolent<br />

to its employees."<br />

Point students directing ACC play<br />

Atlantic Community school hasn't put on a variety<br />

College students and faculty show since 1982 but that lnalong<br />

with members <strong>of</strong> the tereat is strong this year,<br />

community will show <strong>of</strong>f their "We'll have a magician,<br />

acting, dancing and comedy musical acts and comedy<br />

talents In Variety'S4a show to sketches as weU as per.<br />

be presented 8 p.m. Friday formanees by the Moss Mill<br />

and Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4 in Studio and the ACC Dance<br />

the Walter E. Edge Theater Club."<br />

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BUS ntn» TO CASINO<br />

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The Upper Township<br />

on the Mays Landing campus.<br />

Republican Club will sponsor<br />

a bus trip, Sunday January 29,<br />

to the Sands Casino. Tickets<br />

Technical director for the are $10 and Include $10 in<br />

"We're reviving • program Is Jack Pattern, a quarters and a buffet meal.<br />

However, neighboring New Jersey State Mice for tradition," says sophomore Somers Point sophomore. Au will leave the Marmora<br />

Somers Point, Upper police services. ; Mary McGulre <strong>of</strong> Somers Tickets for the event are |2 commuter parking lot at 1<br />

Township and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Verna Lynch, city clerk for , Point who with Patricia and may be reserved by<br />

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Is directing the or 6464950 eit. 123, Refresh-<br />

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PAGE 12 -SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEJUV CITY, N.J. Thursday, January 29, 1984<br />

<strong>City</strong> services are rated by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> taxpayers via questionnaire<br />

(cootlnued tram page 1!<br />

which n percent lilted u<br />

poor; code enforcement,<br />

considered poor by 21 p«rcent;<br />

bus service, seen as fair<br />

to poor by 37 percent; and<br />

beach cleaning, rated fair to<br />

poor by 34 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

respondents.<br />

However, In no Instance<br />

was a city service considered<br />

less than adequate by a<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> those responding,<br />

prompting Kane to conclude:<br />

"AD In all, therefore, bob<br />

generally and specifically, the<br />

respondents seem very<br />

satisfied with the lervlea<br />

being provided."<br />

rTne Fire Department mi<br />

rated, hands down, the top<br />

service provided by the dl<br />

win 51 percent finding<br />

service very good tad 38<br />

percent good. The Police<br />

Department was considered<br />

very good by 45 percent, good<br />

by 43 percent<br />

To the question. For those<br />

Cousin's<br />

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lot Cousin's!<br />

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Wadmnlay thru Sunday<br />

EXPIRB5 VMU<br />

How <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Taxpayers Rats <strong>City</strong> Services<br />

(numbers In percentages)<br />

Service Very Good Ade- Fair Poor<br />

Good<br />

quite<br />

Fire Depf, 51 38 8 1 1<br />

Police, Dept. 43 43 7 3 2<br />

Library 32 42 19 4 3<br />

Ree. pr<strong>of</strong>lrams 27 42 21 7 3<br />

Ree, facilities 23 45 21 8 3<br />

Garbage collection 29 31 17 9 7<br />

Park malnf. 16 40 30 10 4<br />

Sr, Git, SvM. 2? 26 27 12 7<br />

Animal control 16 34 22 M 17=<br />

Beach matnt, 14 35 30 13 9<br />

Beach cleaning 14 30 23 18 16<br />

Bus service 11 30 ,23 19 18<br />

Code enforcement 11 29 22 17 21<br />

Street malnt. 8 24 25 20 23<br />

service* that you wte tow,<br />

indicate tpeclflc Improvenmnu<br />

you would like to<br />

sec- among the nnmeriral<br />

responses were: Animal<br />

control 94, beach cleaning<br />

street maintenance 01,<br />

garbage pickup 78, odor from<br />

plant 51, but schedule<br />

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49, code enforcement 44,<br />

street cleaning 39, police<br />

assistance {attitude) 33,<br />

enforcement on violations 28.<br />

When asked what facilities<br />

or services they felt the city<br />

should undertake, the top<br />

seven responses,<br />

numerically, were: Run<br />

existing facilities better 28,<br />

open Boardwalk on Sunday 22,<br />

reduce taxes 20, allow food<br />

and toilet papa 1 sales on<br />

Sunday 16, more parking 16,<br />

more restrooms for beach 14,<br />

bike trail 12, emergency<br />

evacuation plan 12, better<br />

bike rules 11.<br />

To the question, What do<br />

you think lathe greatest need<br />

or problem facing the city bi<br />

tfw nesrt five yean? —<br />

responses included: Taxes too<br />

high 149, parking 78, beach<br />

Hwion 64, overcrowding 63,<br />

overbuilding 87, political<br />

HgMing between mayor and<br />

Council 56, overall budget 53,<br />

water and sewer utiUty 1B-<br />

51, too. many con*<br />

domlnlunm 39, city employees<br />

overpaid 31, get rid <strong>of</strong><br />

(bnprove) <strong>City</strong> Council 33,<br />

sewerage and drainage II,<br />

traffic ft, beach maintenance<br />

and zoning and building codes<br />

24 each. Mayor Bittner and<br />

But Laws reduced 21 each.<br />

The top 12 most desirable<br />

features <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> life,<br />

according to respondents,<br />

were: No bars 134, family<br />

atmosphere IDS, quiet Si,<br />

ocean 49, beach 46, Blue Laws<br />

44, overall cleanliness and the<br />

people 43 each, clean air 29,<br />

resort 24, climate 22, less<br />

Crime 21, Boardwalk 20.<br />

Asked what summertime<br />

activities or programs the<br />

city should encourage to add<br />

fMAHONEY'lS<br />

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Sunday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. ' 399-6105<br />

H&R BLOCK<br />

Found<br />

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$769<br />

In a recent survey <strong>of</strong> customers who got refunds, we found 3 out<br />

<strong>of</strong> 4 believed H&R Block got them bigger refunds then If they'd<br />

prepared their own taxes. 3 out <strong>of</strong> 4. g<br />

What can we find for you?-<br />

Oewri <strong>City</strong> Somers Point<br />

Sifting Sandi<br />

Iff) i <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

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Sun 1 i,H.fl r.m.<br />

976-78 Boardwalk <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Friday & Saturday, January 27th & 28th<br />

* Storewide •<br />

V2 PRICE<br />

year-round recreatioiHeimire<br />

acUviUes: Facilities for teens<br />

32, Music Pier programs 28,<br />

movies oped all year 25.<br />

Taxpayers' who' don't use<br />

the Jitney service were asked<br />

what changes could be made<br />

to encourage their use; their<br />

top four responses: Lower,<br />

fares 53, advertise schedule<br />

31, regular schedule 22, longer<br />

hours 20.<br />

The most overwhelming<br />

response came to the<br />

question, Do you believe the<br />

dty should continue to encourage<br />

beautification<br />

projects?—Of the 575 replies,<br />

90 percent said yes.<br />

' Some 76 percent at the<br />

respondents thought the city<br />

should encourage activities<br />

that would Improve the<br />

central-business district and<br />

other commercial areas.<br />

However, the feelings <strong>of</strong><br />

respondents was more evenly<br />

divided when they were asked<br />

If they would do more shopping<br />

In central areas if there<br />

were more parking. Here the<br />

response was 59 percent yes,<br />

41 percent no.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Administrator Kane<br />

added a precautionary note to<br />

those reading the results:<br />

"We must remember that<br />

the survey questionnaire was<br />

sent out at the same ,time that Me also recommended that<br />

the tax bills were, which' the results <strong>of</strong> the final<br />

represented a .substantial question on the questionnaire-v<br />

increase for local, county^and, be disregarded because It waP)<br />

school taxes/ and I am «u>e misunderstood by some.<br />

mis was on,their mind when' QiesUonNo. 14 asked, Are<br />

they filled out the surveys. you (i seasonal property<br />

"Based on results, It seems owner; or a year-round<br />

that even given that sub- resident?<br />

stantial (tax) Increase,' they "There were a number'<strong>of</strong><br />

stm have a high regard for the comments with persons<br />

services provided in <strong>Ocean</strong> noting that they were % year-<br />

Oty. s' .<br />

Kane also pointed out that<br />

round property . . owner," . Kane<br />

noted » stating that ' the<br />

the questionnaire was in- resp'onses. indicated•ab'<br />

tended only for taxpayers and half wdre . year-roiina<br />

that the opinions <strong>of</strong> those who residents and that half wej%<br />

rent In the city aren't seasonal residents <strong>of</strong> the dty<br />

reflected in the results. who. do own property.<br />

Despite low response, mayor<br />

believes survey was worth the effort<br />

By ANITA J. SPIEGEL Bittner said be felt the tax- propensity in any one area<br />

payers wouldn't understand wasn't high enough"' to<br />

A 7 percent response to the them. The question which warrant any significant effect<br />

QW Activities Questionnaire, asked Would you be in favor <strong>of</strong> on the new budget, he noted<br />

which was sent out with the changing ttw cay's "Hue the responses may aid In<br />

1983 tax bills, last summer laws" to include all find decisions where the ad-<br />

and parking.<br />

"We're making progress in<br />

all the things that the peflple<br />

indicated as problem areas,"<br />

Htteersaul<br />

lan'ta strong response, Mayor<br />

Jack Bittner acknowledged<br />

ttUJwtek.<br />

'It's not a strong response<br />

at all for the first time<br />

items? should have appeared<br />

as to include the sale <strong>of</strong> all<br />

food Items, the mayor laid.<br />

The other question Blttoer<br />

felt confusing. Are you a<br />

ition needs additional<br />

the mayor said<br />

Oat some <strong>of</strong> the things<br />

respondents complained<br />

The mayor said the surve*.<br />

was worth the time aaV<br />

trouble It took to evaluate Jts<br />

results becauselt made (he<br />

something like this was<br />

to the family orientation, toe," Bittner said. Tuesday.<br />

respondents replied (me top "If we had done this More<br />

three responses)! teen ac- fen I would say Oat the<br />

tivities 22, sports 14, shows rMponse duo-amM,"<br />

and bands 11.<br />

The mayor said Oat the<br />

The response was similar, questionnaire was Us idea bat<br />

although in relatively greater that poor wording <strong>of</strong> flit ac-<br />

numbers, when the same tual questions brought about<br />

question was posed regarding the low response.<br />

Two questions were struck<br />

from the survey because<br />

seasonal property owner or<br />

year round reMm? was<br />

struck because Bittner laid<br />

anyone who received the<br />

survey should have been<br />

entitled to answer it.<br />

While Bittner said the<br />

"percentage <strong>of</strong> respondents<br />

was too low and the<br />

about — such as fighting<br />

between the mayor and<br />

Council, overpaid city employees<br />

and too' many dty<br />

employees — have already<br />

been taken care <strong>of</strong>. Bitmer<br />

said the city was addressing<br />

such problems as traffic<br />

control, code enforcement<br />

felt strongly about.<br />

Bittner Indicated ivery<br />

otter year would be a good<br />

tbae span in which to send but<br />

sunilar surveyB.<br />

"Well bo able to refine Ihfc<br />

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"cutting It dole" this year,<br />

Oansert said. The Increase in<br />

fees will insure Oat the<br />

program does support itself,<br />

he said.<br />

Under the new construction<br />

fee schedule, basic construction<br />

Including home<br />

garages, storage sheds.<br />

Tat next meeting <strong>of</strong> nit<br />

Somers Point Zoning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjustment is Feb. 27.<br />

Meetings are scheduled on the<br />

flilnl Monday <strong>of</strong> every month<br />

and begin at 8 p-m.<br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Qnmt said adding that afl<br />

ana beach fees should be the<br />

same.<br />

However, CouneUmen<br />

wmiam Woods and Herbert<br />

Brownie© are against Increasing<br />

beach fees-because<br />

tf the effect on publicity.<br />

"Adverse publicity would<br />

<strong>of</strong>fset any revenue the raise<br />

would generate," Brownlee<br />

said last week. "We need to<br />

make things as good as<br />

possible for the tourists."<br />

Woods said the increase<br />

would be a deterrent to beach<br />

users and thought reducing<br />

expenditures in perhaps the<br />

Public Works or Recreation<br />

Division was a more viable<br />

option for reducing the tax<br />

rate.<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner said<br />

that he'd rather reduce costs<br />

than raise prices whether it be<br />

taxes or beach tags, but<br />

commented: "I'd be<br />

agreeable to adding flJO to<br />

the seasonal beach tags but<br />

I'm against raising the<br />

weekly-tag fe^. *<br />

-Anita J.<br />

siding, repair or replacement from 110,001 to fW,000 cost it<br />

<strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>ing (except framing), is M per $1,000, and for<br />

sheathing and alteration Is estimated cost ever $50,001 It<br />

seven-tenths <strong>of</strong> a eat per is |5 per $1,000.<br />

cubic foot.<br />

Renovation, alterations and<br />

repairs based on .accurate<br />

estimated cost <strong>of</strong> up to<br />

no,0001sr?pertl,000<strong>of</strong>cost;<br />

has committed itself to a<br />

H.600 allotment to the<br />

regional drug task force. The<br />

Somers Point Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education has also com*<br />

mitted 11,500, as did Norfefteld,<br />

The Somers Point<br />

Ommdl will have a first<br />

reading on an ordinance<br />

regarding licensing <strong>of</strong> contractors<br />

operating in the dty<br />

as wen as certificate <strong>of</strong> occupancy<br />

for dwellings and. an<br />

adoption <strong>of</strong> the Uniform Fire<br />

Safety Act.<br />

Semen Point Qtr council<br />

recently retained attorney<br />

James Frauklm a mutual<br />

<strong>City</strong> and police<br />

are at odds<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

"The police proposals<br />

guarantee Oat the high level<br />

<strong>of</strong> service continues and the<br />

caliber <strong>of</strong> oncers remains<br />

Ugh. The aty'g proposals<br />

would threaten bom," the<br />

release continued.<br />

Buck said the police<br />

organization has retained<br />

Stanley B. Waldman <strong>of</strong><br />

Employees Representatives<br />

Inc., Pleasantville, as its<br />

arbitrator. He said he did not<br />

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Banquet Rooms Available<br />

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The new schedule also sets<br />

a minimum fee <strong>of</strong> 111 for<br />

renovations, alterations and<br />

repairs as well as concrete<br />

asphalt or paving work,<br />

with the cities <strong>of</strong><br />

Iinwood and Northfleld to<br />

represent them at school<br />

budget hearing at Mainland<br />

Regional High School.<br />

Franklin's $1,0484 fee is<br />

shared by the three com-<br />

In compliance with an order<br />

last year '<br />

requested the New Jersey<br />

Water Company to activate a<br />

fin hydrant located on the<br />

drilling field at the Bethel<br />

Road firehouse.<br />

Brawn, green and clear<br />

glass as well as aluminum<br />

cans wiU be picked up as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> Somers Point's recycling<br />

: Jan, 30<br />

regular trash pickup day.<br />

The Marmora Elks Lodge<br />

has cancelled its January-<br />

February fruit gale, Trustee<br />

Francis DuBols explained<br />

tut the recent heavy frost in<br />

tie Big Bend region <strong>of</strong> Texas<br />

had damaged the Ruby Red<br />

bulkhead, piers, docks and<br />

signs as well as a $25<br />

minimum fee for swimming<br />

pools.<br />

Concrete work, Including<br />

curbing, gutter and fiatwork<br />

asphalt and pavtag are being<br />

levied a fee <strong>of</strong> *7 per fl.OOO <strong>of</strong><br />

estimated costs as are<br />

bulkheads, piers and docks,<br />

grapefruit from that region as<br />

well as the Texas Valencia<br />

oranges.<br />

"We have always Mad to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer only top quality fruit<br />

from Texas in ourf mSm and<br />

fcis year there la nothing<br />

which meets our standards.<br />

We wlB not <strong>of</strong>fer Inferjor fruit,<br />

Mtdcan, California or Florida<br />

fruit can mislead the<br />

A closed public<br />

ihe Upper TownsMp<br />

mlttee is scheduledfor tonight<br />

at 7 at the Township Han to<br />

discuss salaries and wages.<br />

John Hlggins, regional<br />

supervisor with the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Protection's division <strong>of</strong><br />

g misuse <strong>of</strong> public land<br />

by property owners and<br />

bustaeases in Strathmere.<br />

He said that he hopes the<br />

investigation wiU be completed<br />

by March and that the<br />

agency will prosecute in the<br />

courts If violations are found<br />

and not rectified.<br />

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foundation work and the shower stalls, kitchen sinks/<br />

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The fee for demolition is urinals, laundry tubs, floor:<br />

either ISO or *100 depending drains, vent stacks, dfalh and-t<br />

on the group classification. clothes washers, garbage<br />

Elevator reinspeetlon at disposals, hot water heats*<br />

sii-month intervals is $10 per and all devices ..or fixtura*"<br />

unit and elevator installation using or consuming water ar*;<br />

is $60 per unit.<br />

$4 for each. f i , • ; ~*<br />

Fence erection costing up to For grease Interceptor*,^ *<br />

$500 requires a $15 fee; from traps, the fee is $19 each, «*lv;<br />

$501 to $1,500, a $20 fee, and connect in a modular i-as<br />

over $1,501, a $25 fee. mobile home-Is $25 fifr ««*-<br />

Heating permits and cennectlon -J * ^ *fj , *'<br />

tral air conditioning are taxed The ordinance-also-«!•<br />

.015 percent <strong>of</strong> the estimated certificate ^if occupancy fwi<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> the work, refrigeration ranging from ftf to JBS ptai'<br />

in built-in units is .15 percent an additional fS p«; writ fir.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the estimated cost and mnlti-unttfadllu«i.f ,<br />

plumbing permits based on a Gansert noted mat «me <strong>of</strong><br />

number <strong>of</strong> fixtures, stacks, me fees jflrent being fa*<br />

devices and appliances, bath creased and, that othew are<br />

tubs, toilets, lavatories, going up between fewd pi 1<br />

Landfill costs to up tax rate *i<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

out that Foundations<br />

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state Board <strong>of</strong> Public Utilities'<br />

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PAGE 14 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. Thursday, January, 26. 1984?<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council agrees to hike legal service fecss<br />

This week we conclude our report<br />

on California Cabernets. As noted<br />

•artier, 1982 was a record breaking<br />

•year with over as thousand tons <strong>of</strong><br />

Cabernet grapes harvested from tftf<br />

wine-producing counties <strong>of</strong> the sun-<br />

Shine state.<br />

This might Indicate an Increasing<br />

demand and production <strong>of</strong> Cabernets<br />

for the years ahead. This Is not<br />

necessarily the case. Other than<br />

Napa County, the Cabernet production<br />

is expected to be in short supply<br />

for the immediate future, mainly<br />

because Napa Valley has taken a<br />

strong competitive position for<br />

•production <strong>of</strong> exceptional Cabernets which other counties<br />

to the south find difficulty In emulating.<br />

We list herewith our recommendations <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

California Cabernets that have recently been put on<br />

the market:<br />

ROBERT MONDAVI RESERVE 1979. Quite<br />

fragrant with bright, elegant and easy to reach fruit<br />

nicely framed by sweet perfumey oak tones, A wellbalanced<br />

wine <strong>of</strong>fering a smooth, somewhat rich Im- '<br />

presslon on the palate. Most enjoyable now with the<br />

prospect <strong>of</strong> being even better after a few years <strong>of</strong><br />

home storage.<br />

LAKESPRINC WINERY 1910. This Is another Napa<br />

Valley young Cabernet with a clean fruit teamed up<br />

with an oak and hints <strong>of</strong> green olives Irt the medium-<br />

Intense aromas. Noted Is a moderately long aftertaste<br />

that carries a nice sense <strong>of</strong> fruit.<br />

MOUNT VEEDER WINERY l*7f. Fullsomt In<br />

flavor including distinctive herbal, mlnty chocoiafely<br />

and toasty oak scents. Three or four years Of aging<br />

Will pleasantly dull the rough edges,<br />

•Cr * * &<br />

The an <strong>of</strong> being nice is knowing what to overlook.<br />

i> * # *<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Fish in Wine Sauce<br />

To provide six servings, you'll need: 1% lbs, fish<br />

fillets, 1 cup white wine such as Chablls or Grey<br />

Riesling, Vh tablespoons lemon lulee, 12 large<br />

mushrooms — sliced, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 egg<br />

yolks, 1 cup heavy cream, a tablespoons butter, 1<br />

l'tah|e^p6QO_chjoppe.d_<br />

Teaspoon pepper.<br />

parsley, l4_teaspoon_salt,_i/8—<br />

Poach fish fillets in wine and lemon julee until tender<br />

Remove fish to hot platter, and keep warm<br />

while making sauce Saute mushrooms in V<br />

tablespoon butter. Heat wine In which fish was<br />

cooked to boiling and continue cooking ten minutes.<br />

Beat egg yolks, add cream, Pour hot wine over eggcream<br />

mixture, stirring constantly. Add three<br />

tablespoons butter, mushrooms, parsley, salt and<br />

pepper Pour over fillets. Serve Immediately.<br />

tf # * * _<br />

An expert is one who knows more «nd more<br />

•bout leu and lest.<br />

ft * A A<br />

OUICKIE QUIZ<br />

Q. I recently read the word "ehrweln" on a bottle<br />

<strong>of</strong> German wine. What's It mean?<br />

A. "Elegant wine."<br />

WEN SUNDAY NOON T010<br />

.*«•<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

business/finances<br />

Thursday, January 26, 1984<br />

Page <strong>On</strong>e, Section Two<br />

aty Council Tuesday night, increases and Oat Corcoran revealed Oat the tunas were and I know very few good "I specifically refrained get a raise, just some em> years without a raise." Kine assured Council that if j (<br />

fay the required two-thirdsShould<br />

also be entitled to a at least partially allocated forattorneys<br />

who would work for from it (requesting a raise) ployees should get one, or<br />

the city required additional"'<br />

majority (five with one raise.<br />

arbitration.<br />

$20 an hour," Corcoran said last year due to budget maybe none should get one, yesterday, Corcoran said<br />

against and one abstention) Councilman Henry Knight, Corcoran, who wai at the •njesday night. "I've been problems," the solicitor said. "I'm more than pleased he wai "happy" Council<br />

rated to increase the 120,000 concurring with Woods, meeting. Justified his raise by paid $S5'an hour for urea Woods said the mayor's with what our solicitor does," awarded the raise but had "no<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional services line suggested the transfer <strong>of</strong> saying he spend! 600 hours<br />

years while attorneys who objections to the salary In- Woods commented, "I don't feelings" on the mayor's<br />

item <strong>of</strong> the law division $5,000 from the contingency per year on city business.<br />

defend the city's police get crease makes one wonder know if there's anyone u this belief the raise was un-<br />

budget to 125,000 in order to fund to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional "That comes to $20 per hour ire.<br />

whether all employees should town willing to work three warranted.<br />

pant <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Gerald J, wrvicei.<br />

Corcoran and <strong>City</strong> PrMeoutar Councilman John Eapoiito<br />

Michael Fusco $2,500 raises In voted against the salary in-<br />

ihetr retainers which are crease and the reduction in<br />

currently 110,000 annually. the contingency fund and<br />

However, the move didn't Councilman William Mela<br />

. increase appropriations abstained on the salary vote<br />

because Council voted to because Corcoran is bis<br />

reduce the 130,000 con- relative. However he aptingency<br />

fund by 15,000. proved the contingency fund<br />

In a Nov. 23 letter, Corcoran reduction.<br />

sought a retainer increase tor "I just think it wasn't the<br />

himself and Fusco since they right time to give him<br />

haven't hid a raise since 1981. (Corcoran) a raise," Eepoalto<br />

Corcoran is also seeking • explained. "My idea is that<br />

litigation rate increase from we shouldn't increase salaries<br />

fU to f?S an hour, which aim during negotiations because it<br />

hasn't increased since 1911, may give otter managers and<br />

aty Administrator Joseph employees ideas,<br />

Kane reported that Mayor "I think he's a well qualified<br />

Jack Blttner believed neither attorney and deserves a raise,<br />

increase is warranted, Bittner but the timing wasn't right,"<br />

didnt attend the meeting and he added.<br />

wasn't available for comment Council President Jack<br />

as <strong>of</strong> preeattme.<br />

Jones chastised Kane for not<br />

Councilman William Woods revealing be intended use <strong>of</strong><br />

said there was an anticipated fee contingency fund monies.<br />

Increase in salary for the "This Is an open budget<br />

mayor's aide, 1220,000 had hearing," Jones remarked.<br />

been set aside for other salary Kane, who at first refrained,<br />

1<br />

legal fees, Council could take \<br />

the appropriate action to:' tscal measure increases $2.7 million<br />

transfer the money from *<br />

other accounts. £<br />

-AnltaJ.Splegel: '84 county budget ups taxes 5%; ratables result in lower tax rate<br />

He was an institution and an inspiration<br />

(continued from page 1) character," <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>Ocean</strong> would live torever.<br />

got dmmef," md never had been. Why not,<br />

"You knew if you saw Jlggs Qfy Mayor Jack Bltmer, "He "He's one <strong>of</strong> the few people<br />

ldl i l lew the actons asked, especially<br />

it was summertime again," had all those years under his I thought would never pass The Sentinel-Ledger "I with his looks and charm?<br />

said Mark loiter, <strong>Ocean</strong> belt but to look at Mm, heaway,"<br />

said lymonds, who<br />

His answer: "Why 10011141<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s public relationi looked like he was in his late for most <strong>of</strong> his 28 years knew<br />

make just one woman happy<br />

director, "There are not60s<br />

or early 70s,"<br />

Jiggs, He was an Inspiration<br />

when I can make them<br />

many like Mm, He was an Jiggs was proud <strong>of</strong> Ms age, to young people and could<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Institution." so proud that in recent years outdo any <strong>of</strong> us,"<br />

So strong was Tils he would be seen sporting T- Famous for Ms Christmas<br />

popularity, especially among Shirts that advertised "Jlggs- postcards, Jlggs would send<br />

young people, that Jiggs was Born Dec. IS. 1893." But be out over BOO <strong>of</strong> Hie unique<br />

given the honorary title <strong>of</strong> would turn down senior photo greetings each year; to<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city. dtlzen discounts.<br />

anyone who would give Mm<br />

dad in swimming trunks "I remember walking down an address.<br />

and wearing a cowboy hat the boardwalk with him and Every summer Jiggs would<br />

that became his trademark, we'd pass a couple <strong>of</strong> 70-year- take a group <strong>of</strong> his young<br />

Jiggs was seen dally each old ladies walking with canes female friends, mostly<br />

summer morning riding his and he'd say 'hello girls,"' college-age and clad in brief<br />

modest bicycle along the recalled Keith lymonds <strong>of</strong> the bathing attire, and have a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boardwalk. Varsity Inn, one <strong>of</strong> Jiggs' couple dozen pictures taken.<br />

-During the <strong>of</strong>f-season his favorite hangouts. "Well, I Some <strong>of</strong> them were <strong>of</strong> him<br />

cycle rides continued along guess at his age they were with the group <strong>of</strong> girls, others<br />

Landis Avenue in Vmeland. girls!"<br />

were Just him and one girl; all<br />

Everyone knew him and Symonds echoed the were on the aid Street beach<br />

catching sight <strong>of</strong> his hat comments <strong>of</strong> many who knew -Ms turf,<br />

brought waves and greetings Mm noting that the man's "I didn't like the old-<br />

from all,<br />

vitality, love and enjoyment fashioned way, Today girls<br />

POINT 4 THEATRE "He was an enigmatic <strong>of</strong> Ufe led us to believe Jiggs con be proud to show what<br />

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We will re-open Friday, February 10th,<br />

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Any Full Course Dinner Ordered Before 6 p.m.<br />

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Hi:<br />

Ohe Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

Legislating<br />

against the<br />

^honky-tonk<br />

TC hear city fathers talk about the arcadta on<br />

As <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boardwalk, you might think they<br />

were describing dens <strong>of</strong> iniquity or establishments<br />

which are so bad they don't deserve to be<br />

allowed to locate along the popular wooden walkway.<br />

In introducing an ordinance recently which<br />

would prevent the holders <strong>of</strong> arcade licenses from<br />

locating their establishments on the Boardwalk or<br />

within 200 feet <strong>of</strong> the walk, <strong>City</strong> Council left no<br />

doubt that the legislative and executive branches<br />

<strong>of</strong> local government see eye to eye on this issue.<br />

Even though the number <strong>of</strong> arcade licenses are<br />

already restricted and despite there being no<br />

indications that the two <strong>of</strong>f-Boardwalk arcades<br />

are gearing to move to the beachfront, Coiai.<br />

cilman Henry Knight was quoted as saying: "No<br />

matter when the arcades planned to move,<br />

whether now or next year, the Council and administration<br />

Just don't want any more arcades on<br />

the Boardwalk."<br />

Why?<br />

Because they are conddered honky-tonk.<br />

"How's fliat for a two-word answer," said<br />

Cbuncilman William Woods in opining that the<br />

city would really like to see fewer arcades<br />

altogether. "There always has been a number <strong>of</strong><br />

complaints to the honky-tonk atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boardwalk," he saic).<br />

According to Knight, most members <strong>of</strong> Council<br />

are<strong>of</strong> the opinion that the arcades lead to people<br />

"hanging around" on the boardwalk.<br />

consultant to the city Planning Board, who is <strong>of</strong><br />

the opinion that boardwalks and arcades go<br />

together.<br />

"Arcades are a recreational type use and I<br />

dmi set any problem with stmporting them on<br />

the Boardwalk," he said, noting, however, that<br />

^dpesn.'t inean the^city should have to abide noise,<br />

health op ifiuisance problems .if they occur.<br />

The planner further noted that "having arcades<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the Boardwalk would be inconsistent with the<br />

recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Planning Board, although<br />

there might be a provision for having them in flit<br />

central (downtown) business district."<br />

Tfae anti-arcade sentiment appears so strong<br />

to the view held by Gideonse, the councilman<br />

emphasized: "I disagree with him now and I'll<br />

disagree with him if we talk. No one's going to tell<br />

me as a member <strong>of</strong> the legislature that I have to<br />

Miteri to Mm."<br />

Two questions come to mind after listening to<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials talk about the arcades. <strong>On</strong>e is if<br />

the arcades are as bad as they say they are, why<br />

have them spread around town rather than<br />

confined to one area? Hie other question is if<br />

ftey're creating problems, why not do something<br />

to correct them?<br />

aty fathers seem to have a simplistic view <strong>of</strong><br />

solving problems. Recently when the subject <strong>of</strong><br />

tod cabs and their alleged unavailability came<br />

up, the city's answer was to increase the number<br />

<strong>of</strong> cab licenses. Now, when the issue is arcades<br />

and their allegedly resulting in a honk-tonk atmosphere,<br />

ths answer is to decrease- their<br />

number.<br />

As was our advice on the taxi issue, the solution<br />

to the problem—or at least a step toward<br />

resolving; it — would seem to be a meeting among<br />

dty <strong>of</strong>ficials and the license-holders to define the<br />

problem and then arrive at a mutually agreed<br />

upon solution.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e simply cannot believe, however, that the<br />

problem is all that bad. Given the amount <strong>of</strong> laws,<br />

codes, regulations and ordinances on the state,<br />

county and city books, it would seem that if there<br />

is a problem it has been allowed to exist because<br />

existing laws aren't being enforced.<br />

Perhaps the bigger question is: Is there really a<br />

problem or is it merely a perception <strong>of</strong> change<br />

from older, more personally pleasing ways?<br />

l <br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAJ^CIfY, NJ Thursday, January 26,<br />

Am<br />

if, JAMES AME<br />

Jtti St. and Haven Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Beckworth J. Veorhees,<br />

pastor ••—•<br />

SUNDAY 1 :<br />

* 9:30 am • ChurcH-jschool<br />

; 11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />

* 7iJDp.m. -Eveningiwvi«.<br />

• Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

6FGOD<br />

tM New Rd.<br />

jimraod<br />

ftev Jerry Sturgeon, paste<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i 10 ajn. • Sunday School<br />

ill a.m. - Morning worship<br />

, I.'PA - Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

25 Shore Rd.<br />

(Bma 9 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Andrew Suraee, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 u . • Sunday school<br />

•11 ajn. . Worship service<br />

-7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 pja, • Midweek service.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

-BAPTIST "—<br />

10th ft. and Wesley Am *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev, Donald E, Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

iUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

10:45 ajn. and 7 p.m<br />

Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn, - Prayer service.<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

18th St. and Simpson Ave.<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Center<br />

Rev, Richard Wingate, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m • Worship service<br />

with Rev, Wingate preaching.<br />

Ntmery FraMeA,<br />

11:15am.-Sunday school<br />

For 24-hour devotional<br />

message, phone 398-8526.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong>fice Is located<br />

at 247 W, Inlet Rd,, phone 398-<br />

6126.<br />

PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

American Baptist Church"<br />

b:I Services heldMt Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Community Center<br />

18th Street & Simpson Ave.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:15 A.M.<br />

B:<br />

|l24 HOUR DEVOTIONAL PHONE 398-8528<br />

247W.WelBd. Phone398-6126<br />

ST. PE ER'S UNITED<br />

METHO IIST CHURCH<br />

Btbinddntm Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JAN. 29, 1984<br />

9.00 A.M.-Church School<br />

10-30 A.M.-Moming Worship<br />

The Gospel <strong>of</strong> Jesus-<br />

SHADOW AND SUBSTANCE<br />

The Raw, David M. Hneh, Praichlng<br />

(The l6:3O Service broadcast on WHS-AM 1520)<br />

1 STAfsp"<br />

•David M. Pinch, Pastor<br />

William R, McClelland, Auoci»te<br />

lugcnt M. McCoy, Organ! it/Dlrecior af Mmlc .<br />

Hoovw, lo<br />

•mcaOranl, Tdior<br />

Soloists<br />

. M4U0 Sopriito<br />

LHMvillw, Birlnx»<br />

Visitors Always Expected!<br />

9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />

"THE DIFFERENCE IS WORTH THE DRIVE"<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH • ECUMENICAL<br />

890OVENTN0R<br />

PARKWAY<br />

MARGATE<br />

39Dm*niiiutlni<br />

fltpnuented<br />

5 Mn. North<br />

<strong>of</strong>OcunCHy<br />

—OUR—<br />

,QUARTET<br />

MOMMMM<br />

MCirinnT<br />

Dr. Martin C. Wisznat<br />

Margate Qreat<br />

Series<br />

SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. William W. LeConey,<br />

pastor<br />

WNDAY<br />

9:30 flan, .Church school<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7pjn.-Evening bible study<br />

and prayer service.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Corbin<strong>City</strong><br />

R.S. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 I A - Sunday school<br />

11 ajn • Morning worship<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAFTBT- -<br />

9th and New York Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Du Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

»;« am . Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. -Morning worship<br />

6 pjn.. Family study hour<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddiek,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY " ~<br />

10 a.m. . Sunday school<br />

11 us. . Morning worship<br />

WTONBSDAY<br />

7-M p,m. • Midweek prayer<br />

service<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

SOD S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr., minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 ••ml -Morning worship<br />

7 pjn.. Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th St, and West Av.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY I<br />

Waja- Sunday icnoor<br />

11 a.m. . Morning service<br />

TUESDAY'"—^^ ,<br />

7:30 pjn. • ftayer senice<br />

FAnratBAPTBT<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Firit Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11:00 A.M.<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A.M.<br />

Wednesdays i:po PM;<br />

Tesfrmoniat -MsitinB 1<br />

B<br />

Reading Room-Daily<br />

11 AM, jo % PM,<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

Upper Township Middle<br />

SAM -<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SUNDAY 7<br />

S-M ajn. - Sunday ,100001<br />

10:4Sajn.-Morning service<br />

? pjn, - Evening serylM „<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. -Bible Study<br />

QMw<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

«th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. Joseph Dohertv, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily - 8 ajn. and 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 8 a jn. and 4 and<br />

7 pjn.<br />

Sunday-8,9,10:15 and 11:30<br />

ajn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Thursday and Friday after<br />

I ajn. Mam.<br />

Saturday, f;30 to 3:30 p.m.<br />

or anytime upon request.<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•, James A. Garr, paster<br />

MASSES<br />

Dauy . 7 and i ajn.<br />

Saturday • 4 and 7 pjn.<br />

Sunday - 8,9: IS and 11 ajn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after I a.m.<br />

Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />

pjn. and after 7 pjn. Mail.<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRINI R.C.<br />

aid St. and Atlantic Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

Msgr. WiBiam McCorriitin,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES ~ ~<br />

Daily. 8 ajn.<br />

Saturday • 6:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday-8, B:M and liajn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 11<br />

noon, before mass<br />

evening and after<br />

a.m. to<br />

mass.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th artd Landla Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. John Killeen, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily. 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.<br />

in tiie church<br />

Saturday . 8 a,m,, S and 7<br />

pjn.Tn church<br />

amday.S.9;S0andliafli,<br />

in church<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La,<br />

Somers Point<br />

MASSES ^<br />

Daily • 7 and 8 ajn.<br />

Saturday -1:30 pm<br />

Sunday - 7:41,9,'C.JO, 11;«<br />

ajn. and 5:3" pjn.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday • 4 to S pjn,<br />

- Ooisttm Science<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

ah St. and Aibury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SUNDAY ~~<br />

11 ajn, - Church Service<br />

and Sunday School<br />

DAILY<br />

11 ajn, to 3 p.m. • Reading<br />

Room open<br />

Ejmopd<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

3Bth St. and lay Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Michael w, Goldberg,<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:30 p,ra,. Holy Euchartit<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a Jn. - Holy Eucharist<br />

10 ajn. • Choral Eucharist,<br />

Sunday school<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9.-30 a.m.<br />

Eucharist.<br />

—<br />

OffllSI BPBC»PAL<br />

U7 Shore Rd.<br />

«^u<br />

S^tt '<br />

Midweek<br />

Rev. Hoier J, Hamilton<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C. rector """'<br />

200 W. Tuckahoe Rd, -^—_-<br />

Marmora ••• -r—flyNDA¥ •••<br />

Mggr. James J. Zegers, 8 a.m. - Holy Eucharist<br />

pastor 10 ajn. - Choral Eucharist<br />

— — with sermon, story hour and<br />

MASSES nursery.<br />

DaUy . 8 a.m. -—'-<br />

Friday - 8 am and 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m. 10 a Jn. • Holy Eucharist in<br />

Sunday-8, 9:15 and 11 a.m. *e chapel.<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabaah and Poplar Ava.<br />

Linwood<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday - 6:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday. 8,i;J0 and 11a.m.,<br />

6:30 p.m. ' i<br />

CONFESSIONS ' —<br />

Saturday from 4 to 5 p.m.<br />

and 7:30 to 8:30 pjn.<br />

[UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

| 55th Street and A jbury Avenue<br />

! SUNDAY, JAN. 29th, 1984<br />

| REV. LEON L. BLACKMAN<br />

Seaview, New Jersey<br />

Soloist - Judy Jvnklns, Mezzo Soprano<br />

HYMN SING 10:20 • CHURCH SERVICE 10:30<br />

Serving South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Year 'Round<br />

fri;<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

-10TH ST. A WESLEY AVE. ~ OCEAN CITY<br />

SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1984<br />

9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. - Pastor DonaW E. Hurlbert<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. PRAYER SERVICE<br />

SttnmngfotTh*<br />

Fundim*nt*t»<br />

olthtFiHh<br />

REV. DONALD E. HUflLBtflT, StniOrP.ttor<br />

REV. DONALD fmUPS, VUHttton Paitor<br />

att?<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRWITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev, Demetrois Contelios,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Morning service.<br />

Merdmmmtwml<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

ST. JUDB'S NOVENA<br />

May ft» Socrea Hear) <strong>of</strong><br />

JOSIK be .adored, giorllled,<br />

loved and prnerved<br />

Ihrgugnout ine world now »nd<br />

forever. Sacred Hurt <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesut, pray lor at. St. Jude,<br />

worker ot mlractei pray for<br />

us. 51. Jude help ol hspeleu<br />

•roy lor ui.<br />

say Inn prayer 1 times s<br />

day, by the 0th day yoyr<br />

prayer win be answered. It<br />

has never been know to /all.<br />

Publication mu»t be promised<br />

My prayeri have been an<br />

swered.<br />

v.c.<br />

*th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY *<br />

10:30 ajn.-Morning service<br />

with guest speaker the Rev.<br />

Leon Lore lladman.<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

IBM Shore Rd.<br />

Linwood<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Church school<br />

11 Bjn, • Morning worship<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and Wistar Av.<br />

SJNDAY<br />

8:30 a.m. - Worship Service<br />

11 a.m. • Family bible hour<br />

7 pjn, • Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

632 Wesley Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 pjn. - Prayer service<br />

and bible study<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av. and Bethel<br />

Rd.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev. William Britt, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 and 10:15 am - Praise<br />

and worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening praise and<br />

worship<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />

OF JESUS L,D J,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn. • Meets in the<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Rd., SeavWe. (Just inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Science Consortium.)<br />

AH are welcome.<br />

hdhmm<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Albert E. Alspach, pastor<br />

Dr. Charles P. Cresaman,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY ~<br />

9:30 ajn. • Church school,<br />

adult forum.<br />

11 ajn,. The service<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

Old and Landis Av,<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Henry Ireland, paste'<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. - Church school<br />

for all ages<br />

11 ajn. • the service<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd. and Dawes Av.<br />

SonuM Point<br />

ROT. Charles Ruck, pastor<br />

Rev, Margaret Gibb, ant,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY : ;<br />

iiM am . Swiay school<br />

9:30 and 11 ajn. - Morning<br />

worship<br />

v MeOwm<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

Bethel Rd. and Ddran Av.<br />

(opposite Acme parking lot)<br />

Rev Robert B. Cbstello,<br />

pastor<br />

Jjiret flUjurelj<br />

The Presbyftrlan ChureH* U^if ! j;: v<br />

?fhandWtsleyAv-tnuf ^kililt;<br />

Rev. Wm. Radclifft AlWn, TKiifwI r^^rl<br />

Rev. Jeffrey W.WInftK'«gslsJartt«IsSy<br />

Director <strong>of</strong>/Musi^i^jrgarMi : K : il&-''%<br />

SUNDAY, JAKulR^Mi<br />

SUNDAY,<br />

iO«<br />

and worship Service; Nursery<br />

.available,<br />

ST. PETEtfS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

«h St. and Central AV.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

William R. McClelland,<br />

associate<br />

Eugene McCoy, director <strong>of</strong><br />

music • '<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a in.. Church school<br />

10:30 a.m. - Morning<br />

worship. Pastor Finch<br />

preaching.<br />

UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

UN. Shore Road<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev, 3, D. Overcash, pastor<br />

.SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. Morning worship<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

"Shore Rd. and Central Av.<br />

Linwood<br />

Rev.! 'lu*[i:'<br />

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Measure <strong>of</strong> Faith<br />

ByPOOBRICBARD<br />

'Howmucli do you believe in Cbriijt? 11 The question <strong>of</strong>,<br />

how much fain we have <strong>of</strong>ten haunts a Christian. Am I aaT<br />

faithful to the Lord and Hit word as I ought to be? Bow"<br />

much faith would I have if the test included the laying<br />

down <strong>of</strong> my life for God?<br />

Many people believe in Jesus. The Bible stye that even -<br />

fee dert[believes to Christ Our salvation is by faith. The *<br />

question that connta is how much do we trust pud? HrtrJ<br />

much <strong>of</strong> the current control <strong>of</strong> our live* and our destinies«<br />

have we handed over to Jesus? , "14<br />

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i ,- SECTION THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N«f. Thursday, January<br />

'It's time to move on'<br />

ByJAOOEBIDDLE<br />

After 15 years at OCHS, social state<br />

teacher Robert DoW baa decided "It's<br />

time to move an." Dott recently tamed<br />

k, ids resignation to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Boart f Education. He has taken a Job<br />

as assistant principal at Riverside High<br />

Mod.<br />

:<br />

Dotti's contributions to OCHS go way<br />

beyond the skills he has taught in tbe<br />

dassroom. He has bc*n a constant<br />

aource <strong>of</strong> Ideas for student ac»lvlties. Be<br />

Is a person who would not Jut say "that's<br />

a good idea" and then forget it Dotfl<br />

would follow through for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

the student body.<br />

In tbe classroom, Dotti prepared<br />

atBdentt for college and responsible<br />

eitiwtmMp A3 one former student <strong>of</strong><br />

ftitti's nid, "now Oat I've graduated<br />

Dotti resigns<br />

fifteen yean<br />

after<br />

Send 25 VaJentine words to<br />

jour honey.<br />

It's only §2, don't worry<br />

about money,<br />

Jnst give us your message<br />

by Jan, 31.<br />

Make February 14th, for<br />

your Valentine, tunny, A<br />

Letter to the editor<br />

Editor, TlieBtuows: It is after reading<br />

« editorial iqTOeBfflows, that I reply.<br />

the editorial, which was anonomoualy<br />

written, concerned the project coordfaiator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new addition to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty High School Mr. Jot Nlmrner.<br />

the first paragraph Informs us that<br />

"we, be students <strong>of</strong> Mean <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, owe JoeNimmer a vote <strong>of</strong> thanks<br />

and gratitude." The third paragraph<br />

says, "(he is) making sure that our new<br />

building is being built properly," and<br />

(ben the last paragraph state flat we,<br />

fie students, should say "Thank you, or<br />

at least smite" the neif time we meet up<br />

with hin in the hall.<br />

Was this editorial written to make us<br />

feel guilty that be worts "long bard<br />

hours" and we don't appreciate it? I<br />

guess we are supposed to think this Is all<br />

VOLUNTEER work, right? You must<br />

realize (bat I nave nothing personal<br />

against Mr, Manner or Us staff, but<br />

pteasedon l tmakeitsonldllkewe"owe"<br />

fee workers anything. When in school,<br />

we are taught to concentrate on our<br />

work. When Mr. Nimmer is in our school,<br />

tell supposed to be making sure that the<br />

school la being built properly — that la<br />

me Idea <strong>of</strong> a Project Coordinator, Isn't<br />

W<br />

School<br />

psychologist<br />

visits classes<br />

ByJUDYSWANKOffla<br />

Recently, school psychologist Effle<br />

KokkJnos talked with the psychology<br />

classes. Most students do not realize<br />

what school psychology is or what school<br />

psychologists do and KokUnos wanted to<br />

mtoe dear tbe purpose <strong>of</strong> her position<br />

"-"-- laychotogy is the branch <strong>of</strong><br />

• that concerns itself with the<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> psychological knowledge<br />

fc fee problems <strong>of</strong> tbe school, the<br />

r fcfcfasra and the' child.<br />

* The, psychologist 'develops a<br />

, relationship wltt eacb student based on<br />

trust-confldentfaUty, and sta objective<br />

sisjWBiiieilt<strong>of</strong> the todhidaals needs. She<br />

tM assists in tW solution <strong>of</strong> problems<br />

conrtwwlng,, -- v i ,-• '<br />

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wldes the parents<br />

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lgths and needs <strong>of</strong>"<br />

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l 'me children whose ad-<br />

^pnHtnii «rt Interfering with<br />

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my qaertom or need<br />

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Perhapsit was onljrf who thought that<br />

this was a strange editorial. In my<br />

opinion, if someone writes an important<br />

story for the paper, and it gets published,<br />

at least the name <strong>of</strong> the author should be<br />

printed u well. Unless, <strong>of</strong> course, mis<br />

particular editorial represented "we, the<br />

students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy mga School,"<br />

Tom Schocnwald<br />

Senior, OCH5<br />

tuflter-s note; Editoriala express the<br />

mind <strong>of</strong> The Billows. We hold the old<br />

American beliefs that jobs ("jne well<br />

deserve reeogniUon, Th§ editorial was<br />

intended to reflect Uw genual opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

this paper's staff. We feel Mr. Nimmer<br />

deserves nejice for his job just as a<br />

student deserves commendation for bis<br />

school-work.<br />

from OCHS, I respect and value tbe<br />

things he taught me." ,<br />

Besides school activities, Dotti •<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ins actively<br />

involved in the community. Be ins on<br />

the mayor's task fora for drugs and<br />

alcohol abuse and helped with an 18year-old<br />

voter registration drive. He<br />

plans to remain in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the<br />

Published by the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High School<br />

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As one <strong>of</strong> his colleagues has said <strong>of</strong> his<br />

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MOCOfft iS yOUth P 1 id 'universities universities range from dormitories donnjtartes<br />

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ByKELLY ARRECIffiA<br />

Bob Macom, a senior at OCHS, was<br />

dwseh as Youth <strong>of</strong> the Month for<br />

December 1981 by thg Octan <strong>City</strong> Mchange<br />

Club.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the program,<br />

established In December 1983, is to<br />

recognize students for outstanding<br />

achievements and leadership qualities<br />

The Exchange Club organizations honor<br />

the student each month at one <strong>of</strong> their<br />

meetings.<br />

Macom Is a member <strong>of</strong> National Honor<br />

Society, participates in Rutgers Scholar<br />

Program as a <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> representative,<br />

.and is a photographer for both<br />

The Caravel yearbook and The Bilious<br />

Macom has also participated in varsity<br />

wrestling for four years and varsity<br />

baseball for two years<br />

These are Just a few <strong>of</strong> Macam's activities<br />

that make him deserving the<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> youth <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

Jackie Biddle was chosen as youth <strong>of</strong><br />

the month for January 1984. Biddle is the<br />

first girl to receive this honor by the<br />

Erchange Club, '<br />

Any senior who has been accepted to a<br />

college / university Is asked to please<br />

acceptances, so a list may be posted <strong>of</strong><br />

Tbe annual Student Council carnation<br />

sate bu begun. Carnations are being<br />

sold In red (I love you), yellow (friendship),<br />

whiteTJust thinking <strong>of</strong> you), blue<br />

(I'd like to get to know you better), pink<br />

(secret admirer), and green (conceited).<br />

Carnations are $1 each and an being<br />

sold by Student Council members. Sale<br />

ends February 9th.<br />

The second annual beach bash,<br />

•ponsortd by tbe sophomore and Junior<br />

HnKHi, will he a nm inn 97 in t*»<br />

IIIWWMi<br />

Help for the college jitters<br />

By JUDY SWANKOWSKI<br />

Okay, you've not out your ap.<br />

plications and maybe even have beard<br />

from the college <strong>of</strong> your choice. But now<br />

comes the planning, worrying and<br />

nervousness. College need not be the<br />

traumatic experience it's made out to be.<br />

The main thing Is to relax.<br />

To make those early days a little<br />

easier, men are eight things you should<br />

know;<br />

1. Sometimes you won't feel well.<br />

Your stay at college will not include a<br />

bowl <strong>of</strong> chicken soup. Locate the medical<br />

facility the first week on campus and<br />

don't hesitate to go when you're not<br />

helingwea ... '<br />

2. Walking by the library and using it<br />

are not the same thing.<br />

The library is your primary resource<br />

tor papers and research* projects, and<br />

whether you're accustomed ton<br />

1 Hbrary or not, you will spendi<br />

hours there in the neit four yeai<br />

tope the college library early, not when<br />

you're in a panic to finish a Drojeet,<br />

3. Homework is more important than<br />

ever before.<br />

Homework in college is like a trial run<br />

at a test, and because college testa are so<br />

important, homework is vital, .Don't do it<br />

Jut to do it, do it to learn.<br />

4. You will need more books than those<br />

required for your classes,<br />

The college library has the resource<br />

aid research materials you wfll need,<br />

but there are some books you should<br />

have at your disposal at all times:<br />

• A dictionary. Your best bet is<br />

Webster's New.Grflgffate UetiBnay,<br />

It's a standard for your college desk.<br />

• A thesaurus. Jtoget's International<br />

Themmu is considered the best.<br />

5. Several housing options are<br />

available. '<br />

living accommodations at colleges<br />

to fraternity and sorority houses, co-ops<br />

to <strong>of</strong>f-campus living. Be sure you know<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the rules as some colleges require<br />

freshmen to \ live on campus. If <strong>of</strong>fcampus<br />

living looks less expensive,<br />

consider food costs and travel to and<br />

from the campus.<br />

Aerobics class<br />

on Wednesdays<br />

By MELODY S YE<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce again aerobics has started to get<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the runners and throwers ready<br />

for the track season.)<br />

This year the program is being run by<br />

Miss Zombeck. Instead <strong>of</strong> being held in<br />

the tiny AVA room, the activity is held<br />

once a week in the wrestling room.<br />

The program consists <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong><br />

videotaped shows done by Jane Fonda<br />

and Joni Greggutt. You stretch, twis^,<br />

jump and Jog for about ail hour and you<br />

leave with a sense <strong>of</strong> accomplishment.<br />

Aerobics isn't Just for Oie track team<br />

either, anyone can come as long as<br />

they're willing to work^At the last<br />

workout a lot <strong>of</strong> football players came in<br />

and Joined. The group found It a little bit<br />

difficult, but hung in there anyway.<br />

If you're willing to work and, you want<br />

to have fun, Join In on Wednesdays after<br />

school.<br />

' The Billows baa received many letters in the mail to announce com-'<br />

munity events. 77K BIHOWS, in trying to keep the students <strong>of</strong> OCHS well<br />

informed, accepts these announcements eagerly. Although, in the past,<br />

many have been sent to us later than our deadlines, and we regret not<br />

being able to print them.<br />

. If your club or organization has a special event coming up which<br />

• pertains to OCHS students, please send the information at least two<br />

'• i weeks in advance to:<br />

,5th and Atlantic Ave, - ' '<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 08228<br />

I. The dean <strong>of</strong> students is more than<br />

Just an <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the dean <strong>of</strong> students is one<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe most active <strong>of</strong>fices on any college<br />

or university campus. Here you can find<br />

an answer to almost any question you<br />

may have, stop by and meet these<br />

people.<br />

7. You are going to write more papers<br />

(ban ever before.<br />

A common complaint among college<br />

students, particularly freshmen, is the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> papers required by college<br />

classes. Several appropriate<br />

publications are available at college<br />

bookstores that will simplify the process.<br />

8. Good habits are important to<br />

establish.<br />

Begin establishing good habits your<br />

first day at college. Good solid study<br />

habits vrifl make test time easier and will<br />

pay <strong>of</strong>f as both long and snort term<br />

inevestments.<br />

Betides aQ <strong>of</strong> these details mere are<br />

many more that cannot be found out but<br />

by experience. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the major things to<br />

remember is that now you are the boss.<br />

The decisions you make in college are<br />

yours and yours alone and these<br />

decisions win contribute toward your<br />

success In college.<br />

Behind most <strong>of</strong> these decisions Is the<br />

element <strong>of</strong> time. Time, <strong>of</strong> or the lack <strong>of</strong><br />

it, will make many <strong>of</strong> the decisions for<br />

you. First and foremost is study. You did<br />

cafeteria. Hie cost is JZ per person and<br />

f3 per couple. ^<br />

A variety <strong>of</strong> scholarships applications<br />

are available In the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice:<br />

_ Golden Nugget-deadline March 10.<br />

— Nuranf Career<br />

— N J. State Gold Association<br />

— Cape May County Legal<br />

Association-Deadline February aid<br />

— N.J. Masonic Fraternity<br />

Educational Grants-Deadline February<br />

fflth<br />

— Polish-American Association<br />

Grants-Deadline March 16th.<br />

—KfmPoore<br />

come to college to learn and learning<br />

doesn't stop once you're out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

classroom.<br />

Time most also be aUoted for extracurricular<br />

activities, recreation, awt3<br />

entertainment. It's not realistic to leave<br />

these out <strong>of</strong> your schedule. You should<br />

begin the school year by preparing a<br />

calendar <strong>of</strong> academic and sodal activities.<br />

Having afl <strong>of</strong> your cranmftmente<br />

down on paper gives yon a visual<br />

representation <strong>of</strong> what your year wfll<br />

look like.<br />

These are just a few pointers to make<br />

your first year away at college run a<br />

little smoother. College lets you live<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the best days <strong>of</strong> your life, so go in_<br />

with a good attitude and have a good*<br />

time.<br />

Seniors are accepted to schools<br />

**-• -ByCINDVKNEISEIl —<br />

From now until April, many seniors<br />

win be recieving replies to their college<br />

applications.<br />

A majority <strong>of</strong> the seniors going to<br />

college applied In November, However<br />

same applied as early as September.<br />

"I was notified <strong>of</strong> my acceptance by<br />

phone bur days after I applied," said<br />

Ron Hutchinson, who was accepted to<br />

the Art Institute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Nancy Johnson said, "I'm a ran case,<br />

I applied In September and received a<br />

letter to November saying mat I was<br />

accepted to Embry Riddle Aeronautical<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona. I was really<br />

nervous waiting to hear from them."<br />

Commentary<br />

By CHRIS SHALLCBOSS<br />

"Orangeistheworstpossiblecoloryou<br />

could use besides maybe red," says<br />

psychology teacher, Mrs. Margolis about<br />

the color <strong>of</strong> the main hall.<br />

She said that It has been proven Chat<br />

orange causes agressiveness among<br />

people. Why was this color chosen for the<br />

halls? The bottom floor hallway Is bad<br />

enough but the main hall Is dimly lighted<br />

and this color Just makes It darker.<br />

Maybe the fact that orange la an<br />

agressive color was not known, but<br />

shouldn't some <strong>of</strong> the decision have been<br />

given to the students and teachers? After<br />

all, this is our school.<br />

As I Was Walking Down The Hall<br />

I Happened To Glance Upon The WaD<br />

. As I Gazed And Stared Upon This Sight<br />

I Thought That It Was Kino" Of Bright<br />

Did They GetTWs Ugly Orange<strong>On</strong>Sale<br />

Or Was It A Mistake Blade<br />

Through The Mail<br />

A dull yellow or another subtle-color<br />

color should have been used to brighten<br />

me halls and maybe students' spirits<br />

along with It Noone that I ham talked to<br />

has saidaUnd word about whatbts teen<br />

done to our balls. ', ' " i<br />

' ThisUoufsdwolandtradiUonany.we<br />

should be proud <strong>of</strong> it. If we're h<br />

It's hard to have pride."*,'<br />

' •/<br />

-i. a Kathy-. McCann. applied. 4o tore* ^^r—iiss^esrfah CoUegt, William<br />

schools, Ithaca College, Rutgers College, Dingman — Embry-Riddle Aeronautical<br />

Trenton State College, '1 hope to hear University, Robin Kharouf-Rlder,<br />

from them BOOB," said McCann. College, Miehele Lanchoney^Ulentown,.<br />

Brad BJorksten said, "Tve only put In College, Ronald Leibow-CIem IOBV<br />

oae application, to Washington College in University, Christopher LJbro-<br />

Maryland. Tm planning to apply to a few Bloomfield College, Dennis Millermore<br />

schools. Pm pretty nervous about Trenton State College, Sherry HeQuMbearing<br />

from Washington College." Unlversity <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire, Roger<br />

The following is a list <strong>of</strong> toe who<br />

have already accepted to a school. You<br />

can also find an updated list outside the<br />

Guidance <strong>of</strong>fice:<br />

McLarD<strong>On</strong>-Unlversity <strong>of</strong> North Carolina,<br />

Tracy Nauman-Unlversity <strong>of</strong> Delaware,<br />

Maureen OWeU-Ratherine Gibbs, Louis<br />

Paone-North Carolina State University,<br />

Bob Pfander-Cullnary Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

America, Jennifer Powell-West Chester<br />

Billowy Staff;' , v ,<br />

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fe^jBE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. Thursday, January 26,<br />

But AC coasts to victory<br />

ByTOMWlLUAMS<br />

ATLANTIC CITY — <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> hadn't entered the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School gym<br />

br a boys basketball game<br />

since December 1964. That's<br />

Marly 20 yean. And, If you<br />

would have asked Jack Boyd<br />

during the §econd p§riod <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuesday night's game, he'd<br />

haw voted to wait another 20<br />

Mart rsturnliig.<br />

The Vikinp rolled over the<br />

Raiders, 264, in the second<br />

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*/ thought we played very well fir the first five or six minutes'<br />

• L —Coach, Boyd<br />

two straight and five <strong>of</strong> sii, added two more when Dennla and we beat it,. They went to half <strong>of</strong> the court, They sejied<br />

dropped to B-5 overall. Jones made a steal and assist. the triangle-two and ire beat M <strong>of</strong> the next Sfj pqMla,<br />

If you were paying attention Atlantic <strong>City</strong> finally scored Out. We beat their man-to- sparked by Eddie Brown from<br />

in the first five minutes <strong>of</strong> the alter two minutes, on • man and w§ beat their press. outside and Bruce Martin<br />

game you might have eased Jumper by Sean Lucas, and Finally they go to a simple Inside, to take a 46-26 lead at<br />

forward to the edge <strong>of</strong> your were trailing by Bve, 17-13, two-three zone and we go to tatermission, F Q<br />

seat, expecting a rial when <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pushed pieces."<br />

"It was- - Impressive,' all<br />

challenging contest. ahead even further,<br />

The Raiders, who" generally right," said Boyd, in answer,<br />

The Raiders, showing little Watts geared on a pass from<br />

quarter and basically COM ted<br />

function better against a mtj|. to a question, ,'WI wasn't^<br />

respect for the Vikings' streak Dennis Jones and Joe Jones<br />

to a 93-70 win over <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

toman because <strong>of</strong> the driving ready to be impressed, I<br />

or the home floor on which scored with an <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

The win lifted the third-<br />

abilities <strong>of</strong> their players, fcought we played very wett<br />

they had beaten Trenton Just<br />

ranked Atlantic <strong>City</strong> club to<br />

rebound. It was 21-11 and the couldn't hit the perimeter for the first five or six<br />

last Saturday, scored the first<br />

12(3 on the season and<br />

Raldera had made nine <strong>of</strong> IIJump<br />

shot and, with AC In aminutes.<br />

And I felt coining in<br />

seven points <strong>of</strong> the garni.<br />

stretched their winning itrtak<br />

snob. Suddenly the tide began tight zone, rarely got more Out it wag important we get<br />

Homer Baker hit a three-<br />

In, eonfMtnee play to 77<br />

to turn,<br />

than one shot each tine down. <strong>of</strong>f to a good start. It was<br />

pointer <strong>of</strong>f an <strong>of</strong>fensive "I couldn't believe it," While that was going on at •mazing how quicHy t^eyf<br />

IM»i,<br />

rebound, then scored with a exclaimed Boyd afterwards. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s end, the Vikings turned the thing around^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which had won Gent Watts pass. Bob straub They used their 1-3-1 defense got things into sear oh their<br />

Dave Hadden<br />

RAIDERS<br />

24 20 (1<br />

74<br />

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32<br />

Butch Cupe 7-3 00 4 0<br />

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COLTS<br />

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Bff Todd Wakal S-2 2-1 2 0 i<br />

OCEAN CITY (M)<br />

Robert Parker 00 00 1 0<br />

0<br />

Homer Baker 13-7 5-2 3 1 16 Barry! Cottman J-2 2-1 1 1<br />

3<br />

JOt Jones<br />

8 1 4-4 14 1 0 i Bernard Frailer 0-0 00 0 0<br />

0<br />

Gene Watts 14? 1-4 1] 2 I u Alex Williams OjO 00 0 _0<br />

0<br />

Dennis Jones<br />

5-1 7 0 3 ii»240<br />

Bob Straub<br />

$4 1-1 1 4<br />

»-25<br />

26<br />

0<br />

121 I<br />

Si<br />

Turnoviri;L Alan Watts<br />

1-0 J-2 1 0<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> •<br />

0<br />

IS, Cumberland • IS.<br />

Off Mil vs Rebounds: '<br />

Frtlz Ftrrelj<br />

21 2-2 1 0 0<br />

Raiders • 14, Celts • 9,<br />

Rifle Schebal 00 0-0 0 0<br />

•lacked Shstti O, Watts (2), Hadfltn (2), Baker, BBI<br />

PtU Lewis • 0-0 (H) __0<br />

Team Reboundi: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 1, Cumberland i<br />

_0 _0 __0 Perienal Fouli: Raiders • 14, Colts • 20<br />

I"' 53-28 32 18 "5 10 5 74 Fouled Out: nan*.<br />

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first six minutes — made only<br />

11 percent during the nest 10 JW* »«* I**d»tta rebound and Straub number three Chris<br />

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hit a free throw, cutting the<br />

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times in one two-minute Jumper. Riek Schebal put In<br />

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an <strong>of</strong>fensive rebound. Baker<br />

Bevenny called time,<br />

Tnat really could be the end nude two free throws. Straub<br />

returned his starters to action<br />

<strong>of</strong> this story. The Vikinp scored with a Dennis Jones<br />

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blitzed the Raiders, took a 20- Md Joe Jones<br />

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» Vjkini starters resnnir pride," said Boyd. "I think we<br />

.... bench, the team Coach realized the odd! were<br />

BUI Devenny had on the floor astronomical, down by 24<br />

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Atlantic C% got the lead these young men are good<br />

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Haiders'did it again. Straub-ftey proved flat against<br />

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Jones scored with an <strong>of</strong>- though the result wasn't m<br />

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PAGE 11 — SECTION TW&5<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girls seek win today for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's<br />

tournament. tournament. *«.„„, decision. In ,. „_.,,„„ previous outings, _.„„. second „„„.., ...... place ,„,.,_.. behind the 1L. »..,.,.,„, ,_ „.. , . . .«\. -<br />

I flgirli basketball team goes to<br />

quickened in the hut eight<br />

The other game before the Pat Dougherty's girls lost to •econd-ranked' Thunderbolts,<br />

l^vineland this afternoon<br />

minutes and the Raiders<br />

deadline is next Tuesday at 10th ranked Cumberland, 79- Tuesday they ran into a<br />

hoping for another victory<br />

actually gained ground.<br />

home against Egg Harbor 42; edged Mainland, 3848; deliberate <strong>of</strong>fense by the<br />

over the Cumberland Counhr<br />

Margie Bonnet paced <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Township,<br />

buried Bridgeton, 4W1; ahd Raiders wMch saw the first<br />

girls, iThe Raiders, after two<br />

<strong>City</strong> witti eight points, Sue<br />

Tuesday the Raiders tried blasted Oakcrest, 8742. period end with the Vikings<br />

sfraigljt losses, are 1-1 and<br />

Becker had seven and Judy<br />

to control the tempo against Atlantic <strong>City</strong> had its long leading, M,M haJftinie, AC<br />

win one <strong>of</strong> their next<br />

Bckerson scored five, Laurie<br />

sixth-ranked Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and unbeaten, streak snapped was on top, 2M, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

in order to earn a<br />

Carter, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s 6-2<br />

succeeded in keeping the by MlUvUle early In the enjoyed* M edge in the third<br />

tte Group three<br />

center who has signed to<br />

score down, losing a 4144 season and finds itself in period' before the pace attend the nationally-ranked<br />

ean <strong>City</strong> swamps Egg Harbor Twp. in pool<br />

, Brad iMd Bjotaten BJoksten won<br />

BJokaten Binw,*M „ won , „ „ the , _ 200 „ „ „ and , ... . . . . , ± £~«w*<br />

two eyenta and assisted In<br />

lOO^ard freestyle events. meets.<br />

aoo-yard freestyle events and<br />

anojhtr flrst-plaee finish<br />

Senior Tony Palmariowon the The Raiders lost their two against the two teams. They<br />

joined with senior ; Dennis<br />

were heav^y favored to win,<br />

sen hUBtHW faiHwafl trt ivlti •*<br />

Monday as the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

100-yard breast stroke and previous meets to MUlville<br />

AOller and freshmen Mark<br />

High;.School Swim Team<br />

joined Leonard, Astel and and Mainland by •llm<br />

Powell and Nicole BarUe to<br />

swamped Egg Harbor<br />

junior John Flnnegan in margins.<br />

take flie freestyle relay.<br />

Township, 10M2,<br />

winning the medley reia "We had Mainland tied and<br />

Sophomore Robbie Astle Flnnegan also won the If<br />

The Raiders took first place<br />

were beating Millvllle by %<br />

captured first In the 200-yard yard backstroke.<br />

in every event in the victory,<br />

going into the freestyle<br />

individual medley and 100-<br />

Mtheir; first Cape-Atlantic<br />

"I was glad to win this one," medley events and lost both<br />

yard butterfly while senior<br />

Laague win <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

said Coach Bill Sepleh, meets," Sepleh noted,<br />

Neil Leonard won the 50 and"especially<br />

after the hut two "We still did very well<br />

Raider sports calendar<br />

THURSDAY FRIDAY IATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY<br />

at<br />

mi VINELAND<br />

EGG IIAKBO1<br />

Basketball<br />

Home-?: 30<br />

TOWNSHIP<br />

7:M<br />

at<br />

SVrestling<br />

MAINLAND<br />

,,'L<br />

7:30<br />

1<br />

\rney<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, scored fee action from there on. and Chris Argo^ each scored' -v^s'<br />

13 for the Vikings to lift her Crompton scored 14 pointa, 10points, ^ .S'itjj'<br />

career total to »7 points, Becker 13 and Bonnet 10. Dougherty, whohasa241^5 ='<br />

Cumberland Jumped on the<br />

Raiders for a O-lO lead after<br />

me period and a 41-20 halftime<br />

margin. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> kept<br />

pace in the third period but<br />

any chance, <strong>of</strong> a comeback<br />

ended when the Colts took <strong>of</strong>f<br />

again in the final period<br />

Becker paced OC with M<br />

points.<br />

Uia Crompton popped a<br />

Jumper with one second left to<br />

produce <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s tat win,<br />

a two-pointer over Mainland.<br />

The Raiders are now 2-7 »time the Raiders took the<br />

overall and 1-4 In the CAL. early lead and Mainland, led<br />

"I expect to do better as we by Angle Evans, who finished<br />

take on these teams the with 16 pouts, came from<br />

second time," Sepleh said. behind to' He it. ttompton<br />

"I'm learning more about the inished witt a down for<br />

teams and coaches as we go <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy,<br />

along."<br />

Hie Raiders established a<br />

The Raiders take on 1M lead against Bridgeton in<br />

:<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> made 13 <strong>of</strong> 17 free career coacflkg record aee#'S;l<br />

mrows In the game, including nine wins to become thei'Bnt',*?§<br />

tour sn-aight by Trish levin girls basketball':^ath&t^M<br />

and a combined nine-for-ll by Atlantic, Cape May ' o^pi'<br />

Crompton and Becker. Qunbertand countWi to imtiM<br />

aiptayersscoredindoubleJMgames, ,H' . S I '<br />

figures in a one-elded win over Next Tuesday's esme—la^M<br />

Oakaest, highllghled by a 55-<br />

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Atlantic <strong>City</strong> forihe second the first period and controUed<br />

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SEABROOK - OWM <strong>City</strong> 6, early in the first period <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s lead got to 28 unanswered points to ice the »<br />

qualified tor the Group Thrat when they scored 12 straight points (5WD), early In thewin.<br />

Four points durifttf<br />

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win over Cumberland fensive rebounds to start the flrst six minutes <strong>of</strong> the second<br />

Regional here. The game was string. The Raiders, by thehalf<br />

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originally scheduled for way, dominated the back- It was still a significant<br />

Thursday night but wasboards,<br />

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pMtpontd 24 hours because <strong>of</strong> After Straub and Jones had remaining when the Colts<br />

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a run. Hidden scored 12<br />

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bitter Man .500 record. hit once from the Une. That Raiders countered with seven<br />

Actually, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> made it lB-io. By the end <strong>of</strong><br />

weathered a 32-polnt output the period the margin had<br />

by Cumberland junior Dave been reduced slightly to 24-18.<br />

Madden, who launched the The Raiders doubled<br />

ball 30 times (making 13) Cumberland's output, 20-10, in<br />

while making four steals and the second period. The Colts<br />

blocked two shots.<br />

were still down six, 30-24,<br />

The Raiders, who got 24 when OC netted 14 <strong>of</strong> the next<br />

pints, 11 rebounds and two 18 points.<br />

blocks from Gene Watts, took First Dennis Jones hit a<br />

Uie game away with a first Jumper. After Hadden scored<br />

half that was as good a IS- a point from the foul Une,<br />

minute stretch as Jack Boyd Baker scored with u <strong>of</strong>-<br />

has seen all year.<br />

fensive rebound and,<br />

"We were pretty good In the' moments later, added two<br />

first half, I guess," Boyd more <strong>of</strong>f a Watts assist. Joe<br />

agreed, "but we let them get Jones swished two free<br />

beck In the game in the throws, Dennis Jones<br />

second half. Funny things can penetrated for a layup, Fritz<br />

happen when you don?*: get to FerreU hit two fouls and, with<br />

fulfill your normal practice nine seconds left, Straub<br />

schedule, whether It's scored. Darryl Cottman Ut a<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the weather or Wooter at the buzzer for<br />

anything else."<br />

Cumberland to reduce the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was trailing, 10- halfUme lead to 44-^28.<br />

; the I<br />

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Dennis Jones made another '<br />

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Though he struggled!?<br />

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Joe Jones snatched,; J4.<br />

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Vain <strong>City</strong> • 14<br />

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27-19 3? 12 13<br />

17, Atianfie <strong>City</strong> • M.<br />

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THOMPSON MARINE<br />

Miyi Landing Road<br />

927-2415<br />

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Oeneral Mdw.<br />

APPUANCEAV8ALE<br />

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Colonial Wlliiamsburo.<br />

Classic Traditional &<br />

Contemporary Furnishings<br />

«. Accessories <strong>of</strong> Ventnor<br />

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From th. COLONIAL WILLIAMS-<br />

BURO COLLECTION by KIT-<br />

TINOBR a Daautlnjl CtottH<br />

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charry ra. txtaiUlon ainlno tabla<br />

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lovawat t, matching arapm -~<br />

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ncord cnangar •, tpaakan —<br />

T.V. — apart, M. contamp. kit<br />

cnan tat — klldwnwara — HR<br />

appllancai - FABULOUS KIT<br />

CHIN, TABLB, BATH 1, B«O<br />

LINENS (MANY BRAND NEWI)<br />

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camera aoutpt. - bootii — blka<br />

— flitting polat — clothing a,<br />

moral<br />

CASH ONLY! NO CHECKS!<br />

Fri. • SSI., Jin 27 1 28<br />

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on Maranlll Ava, to Wanrvfaw<br />

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TWO KIROIINI HtATBRI — «•<br />

callant t<strong>of</strong>ldltlon. Mlka raatonabla<br />

ottw.CallWMSD. 141<br />

SIX CHAIRS - lirg* tabk, lartr* China<br />

d»at,_or10inailr UMt, now Ms, Call<br />

PORTRAIT IN OIL - II" * II", erlBltll<br />

"Maria", fey RMMSJ C. MIMt, JMt<br />

MM. taM III Mw frvmaa V.M Arwn<br />

Mtai «*MI IIM an mmsm; IM<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

INVEST IN LOCATION T- Duplax —<br />

,oop«r cottapa, 9 b*m» , IV, tatti, II*.<br />

rm.w/flraplK*.krmaldtn rm.full<br />

Mtchan, laundry rm, <strong>of</strong>f an** pwnMg<br />

and J car garaot MMam I bdrm apt.<br />

lor Incoma Mutt aaa Intarlor to apwaeltt*<br />

Many axtraa, oardtra baacti<br />

uock U Momlnpilda Rd tacrlflca<br />

«1»^00. Own*- rWoMtins. call M«H<br />

PM financing if<br />

PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO;-<br />

R.E. ForSai* r p<br />

INVatTMCNT<br />

<strong>On</strong>ck rhau sropatHaa **<br />

MvBtmanti thna ttoiNy, _.. ..<br />

all rantad tiMM Incoma lala<br />

insMK ttwn RaaHy, (UatKr,<br />

Ava c*HJfti«OO<br />

BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL<br />

STYLE HOME<br />

Wet bdrmi., 3rt bttht, nripi; ana<br />

dan. Nswly dKordad, en* biock M<br />

batch 4, MMk Larg* lot. Mity<br />

parKIng MuitbtManl<br />

wtit<br />

Five year old duplex — 3<br />

bedrmt.r 2 batfw, covered<br />

porch ea. floor; Rear deck,<br />

2nd fl. Fyrn. and Heated.'<br />

Storage rrtriav i and bescti<br />

thower. tlB9>W0. /><br />

C4 2^Ma<br />

GARDENS-RANCHER<br />

Located across the street<br />

from fine Gardens beacfY."<br />

Features * BR., 2 bathj/<br />

modern kitchen, gas<br />

haat, PLUS<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly SM9.900<br />

central air.<br />

GARDeNS- T<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Immaculate a BR, 2 Satti<br />

residence.<br />

modern jKirefrstw «•»<br />

heat, .detactted gar«g« <strong>of</strong><br />

for<br />

$132^00<br />

LAGOON-GARDENS<br />

Features 2 BR,<br />

Baths, large boat slip.<br />

Great view <strong>of</strong> gardens<br />

lagoon. Prime location<br />

for $159,500<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

Each unit has 3 BR., Vh<br />

Baths, large porches,<br />

economical gas neat, <strong>of</strong>f<br />

street parking Excellent<br />

rental Income potential<br />

$135,000 furnished!<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Lovely, corner^ duplex,<br />

well maintained ocean<br />

view from wraparound<br />

porch. New vinyl siding,<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>, awnings.' Has a S<br />

BR., IVk bath apt. and 4<br />

BR upper cottage with 4<br />

•R, 2 full baths, 2<br />

.ONLY $»MO0i: v<br />

Single family,, CIOSBX<br />

beach & i Boardwalk.*<br />

BR, \Vi Saths/ parMog<br />

Attractive flnaijclna to a<br />

qualified buyer. A flood<br />

buy, <strong>of</strong>fered fumlsOsd.' "<br />

FIRST OFFERING/<br />

$329,000 i " - ,<br />

A PRESTIGIOUS HOME V<br />

IN THE BEAUTIFUL<br />

GARDENS SECTION Of*<br />

OCEAN CITY- i, Sj<br />

Including all ,i<strong>of</strong> the;<br />

features one would, expect<br />

In a home at this<br />

price ' > "••-.''•<br />

•Outdoor Pool Wlttr<br />

Deck.<br />

, ^Fenced In Yard.<br />

•Master Bedroom Witt)<br />

Sliding Doors To PooL •<br />

•Custom BuJIt , Wood<br />

Mode Kitchen and Breakfast<br />

Area with Sliding<br />

Doors To Pool Area.<br />

•Lovely Corner Property'<br />

powder rooms and gas<br />

heat. Asking $218,000.<br />

1 ,<br />

- Lot size 157' x 105', ,<br />

•Extensive Landscaping<br />

For Beauty and Privacy, *<br />

We Invite your Inspection<br />

<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'*<br />

finer homes. c<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVE<br />

' at Alton;'<br />

399-5454<br />

$10,258,731*<br />

That's money you can save by taking<br />

- advantage <strong>of</strong> the special pre-oonstruction <strong>of</strong>fer at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s most prestigious and complete resort -,v,-,1,i. ^v- • - •• v,-.v<br />

oonuAunlty-Oceait Reef, Reserve your customized townhouae'fiow-and weTl> ,'•schedule<br />

Settlement thls'suitimer. That $1O.3S8.73 represents the'carrylng-.^J<br />

costs you won't be paying because <strong>of</strong> the delayed settlement Whether you '\ ; "-L ....,<br />

choose to live a life <strong>of</strong> lelsure^tn jDcean Reef, yourself, or whetherjou cnooae;(a':." *- y':,<br />

use your townhouse as ah investment property, youUlflndno'otherj'wateV^v KtTAi<br />

frontcomniunlty<strong>of</strong>fersyoutoTnuchjfottwlllile" Pn^cohatrut 111 — -^^- J 2 ^ i "- " ~<br />

utju3t$97,IJ0a But you must hurry lo rc^-rve your special i . _^<br />

Demand is great Especially In light <strong>of</strong> this $10,3(18.73 <strong>of</strong>fer D*t wasteVjV'<br />

mlnulr more Cull or come we us lorlny i -' \ " ^<br />

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14 — SECTION TWO TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

Thursday, January 2fly*l984<br />

R.E. For Salt R.E. For Sale R. I. Par Sato R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sate R.E. For Sal* R.E. For Sale<br />

SANDPIPER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

LARGE FAMILY HOME<br />

With guest house license, SIK bedrooms, V/t baths,<br />

wrap around porch, I bedroom apt, on first floor with<br />

excellent Income. Oversized lot and plenty <strong>of</strong> parking.<br />

Good location and move In condition. Owner anxious.<br />

Make <strong>of</strong>fer. Asking $145,000.<br />

CREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES* RENTALS<br />

Th» <strong>On</strong>ly Golf Course Condominium At the<br />

Jersey Shore<br />

ATTRACTIVE FINANCING<br />

To Qualified Buyers. Call Today I<br />

609-927-1451<br />

Visit Our Furnished Model Home at<br />

44 Create Bay Drive<br />

8#tnf$ Piart, MJ.<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

330 Atlantic Avenue<br />

OASTA<br />

REALTY L<br />

SALES<br />

RtNTALS<br />

APPRAISALS<br />

388-3811<br />

"Very Nice" Two family horn* In beachbiock with 2<br />

and 5 bedroom apartments. Mostly remodeled upper<br />

unit with w/w carpeting and brand new kitchen, A<br />

good buy at $105,000.<br />

"Center.<strong>City</strong> Hotel!' with 4 apartments and 10 rooms.<br />

Make your plans now to earn over $30,000 for the upcoming<br />

summer. Fully furnished, ready for operation.<br />

illMOO<br />

"Triplex" Bach unit with I bedrooms, furnished, plus<br />

S ear garage. Well maintained, central location, excellent<br />

rental history. $?io,gdo.<br />

"Large Duplex" three bedrooms, 1 bath, iarg« Kitchens<br />

In each unit, ©as h«if, 3 ear gjrage, fencedln patio,<br />

very good condition. Owner very anxious to sell.<br />

1119,900.<br />

"Two Family" with 6u«if House license. Large property<br />

near efh t. Central with one I bedroom apartment,<br />

owner's apartment, plus large lobby, 6 rooms,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-street parking for 4-8 ears,<br />

"Warehouse" Large cinder block building with white<br />

brleN front. Ideal for any type storage or pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Uie. $45,000.<br />

LOVELY 5INGLE FAMIL¥ HOME • SOUTHEND<br />

4 iedreems, » Sath with large Family Room, Wood<br />

Stove, enclosed porch, lVfe. car garage. Priced at<br />

SI 13,500.<br />

BEACH FRONT DUPLEX, SOUTHEND<br />

1st Fir. 4 bed., l full Bath, 2 Powder rms, 2nd fir, 3<br />

Bed., ivi Bath», Gas Heat & Air Conditioning. Priced<br />

at SSfiOH<br />

3994211<br />

418 Atlantic Avo.<br />

3098123<br />

QREAT INVESTMENT<br />

Beachbiock — fully heated, s bedrooms each unit, fireplace<br />

In first floor unit. Excellent condition. Excellent<br />

income producer. Over $13,000 possible annually.<br />

Owner says sell new, Hal reduced price to 1124,000.<br />

ATrBNTIQN<br />

RRST TIME HOME BUYERS)<br />

10%%, 30 yaara fl«d rat* atate<br />

mortgage money available to<br />

qualified buyer.<br />

Ail naw home* — price* surfing at<br />

$67,500.<br />

Stop In or call for details<br />

MCCAFFREY & RICE REALTY<br />

Realtor<br />

904 S, Shot? Raid (Route 9)<br />

Palermo. N.J.<br />

Why<br />

Move To Somers Point?<br />

398-6224<br />

Homes priced fromJ!4U9SJo<br />

•175.000 (average •78,000)<br />

• Reasonable Taxes<br />

• Low Sewer Rates<br />

• Hassle-fret Parking<br />

• <strong>On</strong>e-stop shopping<br />

• Finest Year 'Round Restaurants<br />

• Fine Schools<br />

• Accessible To Parkway<br />

MORE FOR<br />

Joseph Bradley, Realtor<br />

2 Braddock Drive<br />

Somers Point • 927-6789<br />

DUPLEX • SOUTHEND<br />

1 Block to beach 2 Bed., 1 Bath ea<br />

$127,500. Income $9,000. yr. gross.<br />

fir. Priced at<br />

1ST FLR. CONDO • SOUTHEND<br />

Unobstructed Meadow view. Two blocks to beach. 3<br />

Bed, 2 Bath - Furnished. Priced at SlO9,9O0.<br />

BERGE 55th & Haven Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

, -1 .<br />

P. ALUN STfUTCH Jit,<br />

MINGY, INC.<br />

SALES • RENTALS<br />

- GUEST HOUSE -<br />

Twelve bdrms., 4 Mthl,<br />

2 powder rooms, cente<br />

city close to beach and<br />

bdwk. .Call for Inspection<br />

only $U5,ooo.<br />

- SINGLE -<br />

Sun porch, LR, Bit, Wf..<br />

utll. rm,, 4 bdrms., b«th<br />

Hot wafv BB heat.<br />

- WJLttFAMILY -<br />

OM BR apt. (heated), MM<br />

2 BR apt., one 3 BR apt.<br />

(heated). Also can be wad<br />

•s 2 apfi. and a giMtf<br />

rooms. Center city, clow<br />

o beach. <strong>On</strong>ly $99,900.<br />

Some owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer,<br />

810 O0MR Av«.<br />

301-0420<br />

Southend Duplex priced to<br />

sail at $158,900. Area<br />

bdrau,, 2 batbi each floor.<br />

Recently painted and sew<br />

wall to wall carpet Installed.<br />

Move la condition.<br />

Must see.<br />

Asbury Ave. duplex for<br />

under $100,000. Mala bouse<br />

tabdULi<br />

gas but, rev apt. bat 2<br />

bdrna., 1 batb. Great<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly ISO 1 to<br />

bead). Listed for »99,900.<br />

I'IT only $90,500 you can<br />

own rblii cute Caps Cod<br />

home only • few steps to<br />

tbe beacb. It Is fully<br />

beated, baa storm windows,<br />

2 bdrms., 1 bath and<br />

expandable attic. Terrific<br />

location. <strong>On</strong>ly 199,600 Am.<br />

Corner duplex at 55th St.<br />

Three bdrms., first floor<br />

unit and a 2 bdrm. second<br />

floor unit, Fully furnished<br />

and heated. First floor<br />

rented yearly, one car<br />

garage. Owner has purchased<br />

another home and<br />

1B anxious for a quick sale.<br />

Asking $145,000, make<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

Beachfront duplex, large<br />

corner' property, 2 units<br />

each wltti 4 bdrms., stile<br />

batbs, all appliances, fully<br />

furnished. Excellent rental<br />

history and it's immaculate.<br />

Asking 1465,000.<br />

New first floor oondo, near<br />

beacb and tennis, 3 bdrras.,<br />

central A/ C, fireplace.<br />

Asking »115,000. ,.,,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

In a word "Immoci/iote"<br />

TArM bedroom*, IVi<br />

baths, Florida roam, can<br />

tral air and lot* <strong>of</strong> other<br />

extras. Immediate oe><br />

cupancy. tnf.fM.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

The best value for your<br />

money Is • f family. We<br />

have 2 beauties, both In<br />

excellent condition.<br />

I. Two bedrooms, 1M<br />

baths, dlshwaiher,<br />

garbage disposal-<br />

199,100,<br />

Z Two bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />

big t car garage,<br />

molntonance-free vinyl<br />

swing. IIOS^M. Also<br />

Immediate occupancy.<br />

eAflDEM STATE REALTY '<br />

18Bnnd*.*taryAw.<br />

399-3038 I1M101<br />

REAITVLT<br />

Duplex across from large<br />

south end beacb. tbnti<br />

bdrma., 2 tile ba*s, fully<br />

ton, and heated, l car<br />

garage, large porcbef<br />

front and mr. Asking<br />

1^0,000.<br />

Lagooafront con<br />

temporary. Ibree<br />

bdrma, each unit<br />

balcony overlooking tbe<br />

lagoon and lntracoajttl<br />

waterway, fireplace,<br />

vaulted ceilings, hardwood rdwood<br />

floors aid more. Aiktag Akta<br />

1189,000.<br />

Terrific investment opportunity,<br />

flint bd^,,<br />

m badn AJbury Ave.<br />

duplex. |l!,Mo to 1MB<br />

teases. MUM* lot, one<br />

street to beacb. Asking<br />

WM.S00, well M<br />

replacement cost.<br />

'Just completed<br />

for occupancy. Three large<br />

bdrms., a full batbs,<br />

fireplaces, A/C,<br />

cathedral ceilings,<br />

skylights, Andersen<br />

tbermopane windows,<br />

large master bedroom has<br />

French doon to private<br />

balcony. Must aee!<br />

Just reduced. Comer<br />

duplex with ocean view.<br />

Ibis Immaculate property<br />

is only 7 yean ola and bas<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 tile batlw,<br />

living room, dining area,<br />

kitchen with dianwaater<br />

and disposal and covered<br />

porcha In each unit. Then<br />

laalsoalaundry room with<br />

washer and dryer and a<br />

beacb shower on tbe fint<br />

floor. New price 1306,000.<br />

Cbmmendal lota at 3ftb St.<br />

three lota «W15' each<br />

(130x115 total). Aaklns<br />

•60,000 eacb.<br />

Single family — 3<br />

bedroom, 2 bath house<br />

with a large family room<br />

in a quiet residential<br />

nelghbbrhoodl. Asking<br />

$93,000.'<br />

ROBERT L SHARP, Realtor )<br />

v fH tmrmmii^<br />

399-0784 U3 389.1811* i<br />

10% OWNER HNANCINGIU |<br />

!, ttnvenlinf.ttt shopping. Two bedroom cortdos.,OtA.Y<br />

I74,SOO. Your eholee <strong>of</strong> first or fscond floor*. R<br />

% Mid-town 3 unit Income producer. A deal at tW.OOdll<br />

' . ' 8<br />

1. South end duplex. Two and 3 bedroom opts. Ovfner<br />

•njtlogs to sell. Prieid to move <strong>of</strong> Sl0i,0oo. p<br />

hxCEiFLazo<br />

•».C"i»K)B*!Pri<br />

REALTORS<br />

OPEN HOUSE TOUR {<br />

Sunday, January 29 , !<br />

1 to 4 p.m. jio<br />

Primary and secondary homesi|S<br />

investor Sptelais t*J :<br />

Call or atop by for detail*. i~5<br />

3301 Anbury Ave, '<br />

PRESTIGIOUS GARDENS<br />

home across from beach<br />

on large corner lot with SINGLE HOME I<br />

bedrooms, 216 battis, Gardens — i tNfcl<br />

room, dining room, r" baths T<br />

dining"<br />

the ocean. By<br />

tment i275,pw.<br />

round home <strong>of</strong>fers a<br />

beautiful new Florida<br />

room, one-car garage,<br />

and <strong>of</strong>f street parking for<br />

two cars. Neat as a pin<br />

and ready tnugq.fQf 1 lust<br />

168,500.00.<br />

Heated, nsrthend beach*<br />

block duplex. 5 br., 2<br />

bath upper unit and 2<br />

br., i bath lower unit<br />

both otter gas H/w heat.<br />

Two nice deefci, 1-car<br />

garage and lets <strong>of</strong> additional<br />

parking. Good<br />

location with rear alley,<br />

priced to sell at<br />

»UM»e,oo,<br />

Bra. & den,<br />

large Florida room tj>n<br />

lagoon, 2 car gorge,<br />

dock and 2 boatsKps.<br />

Lovely location on<br />

Harbor Lagoon.<br />

Ultimate lit' <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

living for only 1259,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e<br />

finest reiWenets in tjhe<br />

Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s fnest<br />

nelghberhoodil TMsg 3<br />

br.; iVt bath Oar#is<br />

home <strong>of</strong>fers a •••"""<br />

garage, tremendous<br />

x 92' lot, beauftfuj<br />

fireplace In famHy rr* 1 -'<br />

Many, many quality<br />

tras are included<br />

this exceptional value<br />

fmope.oo, €<br />

ager<br />

399-0041<br />

Large home with owner's<br />

quarters, 10 ouest rooms<br />

and a 2 bedroom rental<br />

apt. Near beach, boardwalk,<br />

churches and stores<br />

Heated, furnished and excellent<br />

Income possibilities.<br />

Near 14th arid Central.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>esslonal Office<br />

building, 200 Block <strong>of</strong> West<br />

Avenue. Pour <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

powder room, second floor<br />

storage, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking.<br />

Asking SfO,000,<br />

New; ' Listing Northend'<br />

duplex. Large lot, detached<br />

'garage with shower; living<br />

room, dining room, 3<br />

bedrooms it each , unit;<br />

heated throughout,*Asking<br />

$120,000 unfurnished.<br />

New Listing Northend<br />

duplex. 30x135' lot; living<br />

room, dining roorm 2<br />

bedrooms dach unit. Very<br />

nice neighborhood; Heated<br />

flrst'floor. Asking *13$,000<br />

furnished., / -"' ' u ' I'<br />

nVfnlf K| ntflP BOTH<br />

0MM 1%. HJ. 08215<br />

111 Atlantic Ave,<br />

399-1856<br />

Gardens Home, . - 7<br />

bedrooms, 4 batns,>0ra<br />

large lot (posslble'Sobdlvlslon)<br />

2 car garage,<br />

southern exposure: t^Ea<br />

beach. Asking $210,000:-<br />

New Listing, Charmihg<br />

Gardens home located,'if>n<br />

two lots. Large enclosed<br />

porch. Living room, girting<br />

room, kitchen, A bedroom's,<br />

2Vi baths and garago^hv<br />

eluded, Asking $125,000 "<br />

furnished.<br />

Northend country living i<br />

the seashore. Foun<br />

.bedroom residence, breezy,<br />

corner property located In 1<br />

•year round neighborhood<br />

with lovely grounds.<br />

Reduced to $85,000.<br />

, New Listing, Center <strong>City</strong><br />

Single. 30x100'Commercial I<br />

zoned lot, 4 bedrooms,' I<br />

•living room, dining room,' I<br />

1'A baths, detached 2 car J<br />

Wage;', close to stores,W<br />

banks, churches. Asking I<br />

$85,000 furnished. ' ' I<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES<br />

•ft<br />

ri<br />

Thursday. January 26, 1984<br />

R.E. For Sal*<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

R.E.ForSala R.E.ForSale R.E, For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

Starting A Philadelphia Tradition!<br />

PROMOTING OCEAN CITY<br />

at the<br />

PHILADELPHIA HOME SHOW<br />

"Civic Center" (<br />

Jan. 28 - Feb. 5th>ally<br />

Musso, Inc. Realtors together with Bay Villa Marina<br />

invite you to visit them at<br />

BOOTH 658<br />

Comp. Tickets Available - CALL 39&5O0<br />

J. MUSSO, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

3329 West Ave.<br />

399-2500<br />

BAY VILLA MARINA<br />

Your Villa on the Bay<br />

6th & Bay<br />

398-9640<br />

franklin Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

BAYPRONT<br />

Steps To Yacht Club •<br />

Charming 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath<br />

•Home with fantastic views<br />

situated on large lot w/2<br />

3/S Realistic $235,000.<br />

ng Home - 3 Bdrms, 1<br />

•full-JW Baths, Llv., Din,<br />

3cit., 2 enc. porches Deck &<br />

"Large Boat Slip-Most<br />

Reasonably Priced<br />

Bayfront-Call Today I<br />

'Two Family - 3 Bdrms, 1V4<br />

B'S, 2 Bdrms, l Bath - Both<br />

Heated, Includes 3 Boat<br />

slips - Offered $185,000 fur<br />

-nlshed.<br />

Fantastic Mortgage Ter<br />

jp5 makes this Bayfront<br />

+lome an Attractive Puy.<br />

'25 yr. mort, at 10%% int<br />

to qualified buyer. Con<br />

fllsts <strong>of</strong> 5 Bdrms., 7Vi<br />

laths, fam. rm. w/wet<br />

•7>ar & F/P, Florida rm<br />

Ideal for Entertaining.<br />

Better Hurry I<br />

LAGOONFRONT<br />

,Two Family on 18th St<br />

Lagoon. Both units<br />

Theated, situated on a<br />

large, lot with 3' Boat<br />

slips.. Asking ;MM,«».<br />

Kingston Lane — newer<br />

air cond. homo consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Llv. rm Pin area<br />

eat-in Kit. fam. rm. 4<br />

.Bdrms, 3 Full Baths,<br />

oarage, 2 B/s. Asking<br />

Realistic $215,000. Inspect<br />

N!<br />

^Excellent, Opportunity for<br />

jtarge Family 6 Bdrm<br />

Riviera Home In Tip Top<br />

Condition. Features Incl.<br />

Fflm rm w/cozy F/P,<br />

economic gas heat, open<br />

'deck, patio, dock & 2<br />

Boat slips Inspect this<br />

'fine home Today 11<br />

Riviera Cape Cod 4 Bdr<br />

WS., 2 B'S 2 Boat Slips<br />

Property In excellent con<br />

dltlon Inside & out. Asking<br />

Exceptional Value<br />

Waterway Road • Contemporary<br />

Home with 3 Bdrms,<br />

Vh Baths, woodburnfng<br />

stove, garage, 2 boatslips.<br />

Priced to Sell at<br />

$169,500.<br />

Riviera • Clean 2 story<br />

ilv, Din. Kit. large family<br />

.room w/flreptaee, 3 Bdrnms,<br />

2 full baths. 1 car<br />

"garage - has 3 BoatSllfc -<br />

Avail, for Immediate Occupancy<br />

I<br />

Large Family Home - Llv.<br />

rm. w/flreRlace, din. rm ,<br />

kit., S Bdrms., 2 full baths<br />

Has 62' waterfrontage w/4<br />

B/S's & brand new<br />

bulkhead & deck. Owner<br />

financing to Qualified<br />

Buyerl<br />

Riviera r 2 story Colonial - 5<br />

Bdrms., 2g. garage plus 2<br />

Apts. Realistically Price<br />

for immediate Salel<br />

Commercial •- on West<br />

Avenue • Includes Store,<br />

Sarage & 'Attractive<br />

owners apartment • 3 Bdr'<br />

ms., lVa Baths — Very<br />

flexible property In Lively<br />

Location — Excellent Buy<br />

4MQfc- RED. TO<br />

,$118,500.<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />

FOUR OR B BEDROOM, , m bMhr*nctitr, OAROINS AROINS 'Pli PliXlA,,-' MMtnty<br />

low milnttmnc., gu hMt. «£• linM M i t m<br />

UNIQU0 CUSTOM BUILT ~ Ouvln<br />

, |9t,er,<br />

tutlty, RMltor, *8,tiyAMMlM<br />

"mo" ' ' It<br />

F.MMy.ltK. RMltort, Park H*ct md<br />

«M«iicn.C(lllfNHL -. , > tt<br />

WaJftbUfllno ttgva *nd dx ln«h wtllt.<br />

Many wtrrt «K« Wrtmt Mom*<br />

DUPLEX IN SOUTHEND — fWO BEACH FRONT DUPLEX CONDO —<br />

'•'•-•— rnodafn apartiritnt* with ctpW* ijTth. St. location on feMnfwilk<br />

1 • a*ch lloor,'SlJJ,00» »al* by owmr *ltti*r unit. Sort* ownar<br />

ttor JW. v flftancV «rotora Invlhrt. Crtl 4»14«<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>! „, ,<br />

Nautical elegance, on'sparkling* '<br />

bay 1 waters, twenty-fwo ne*'<br />

Juxury teiidences 'With pnvate<br />

boat slips,,cabala club and pool,<br />

i<br />

11to'4. 4 609-398;9443<br />

"srsit«ar.s<br />

~ on Momlnotld*<br />

•* badrwin*. 1 Mtt> *adi win *K. I<br />

•ttlc Planty <strong>of</strong> .<strong>of</strong>t »tr**t<br />

M»r* Raalty,<br />

tf<br />

OARDeNSPLAZA-OtMn <strong>City</strong>'* only<br />

hlglt rut CQMtmlnlum. <strong>On</strong>* Mdroom.<br />

RMitir. man, Park<br />

• , If<br />

NOATHeND — I Mrm., fvm., •l«n» t<br />

to I, M mm. to A.C. MM. b«Hi«. kit., i<br />

pordiM, w< TV e*M«, w-w, SajM.<br />

ttnvph M>y en* Uk. to l»Kti k Wwk.<br />

Hit. tut. OtP nq. No pad VIS plut<br />

viii CMII^H nuormst iaioi tt<br />

OCEAN CITY'S — iiiMtl bncfifnnt<br />

condominium, Tha Oardtnt plan.<br />

•tort* boraom, 1 Datli unit with<br />

panoramic vlaw lull raduoad to U7J.OQ0.<br />

Sruca F. Mlla/.Jnc. ', Jnc Kaallor, R« rn.SU).<br />

Park Placa and th* Saach<br />

tf<br />

H(W DUPLEX — »I»,KO TnrM<br />

MdrOomt, 3 tulnt. central air.<br />

OLDER DUPLEX — I75J0D. Two<br />

bmmmi, tmant occupud, IHW<br />

Imt.<br />

LARGE HOME — tUMO). Two<br />

tudroom apt., mining IKWH<br />

llunia.<br />

COUNTRY RANCHER — IMMUO<br />

Thru btdroomi. 1 boltrt, 13<br />

acr*f.<br />

THREE DBDROOM HOUSE —<br />

I'A battn. only %n,tn, nt*n<br />

WMna tmrk, ga* h.w. Iwat.<br />

YEARLY RBNTALS<br />

<strong>On</strong>* bwfroom turn. »75 includat<br />

utll. Tw bBiroonll, tit tlooc, OK)<br />

pltn utll. NO p«tj, Mcurltr and<br />

nfanncn raqulrad.<br />

JEAN BLACKMON REALTY<br />

Reiltor<br />

304-Vth Street 39»-«*J<br />

UPPER T0WN8MP<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP'S<br />

BEST BUY<br />

$54,000<br />

New construction. Tdree<br />

bedroom, 1 bath rancher<br />

with living room, dining<br />

area, kitchen on .61 icre<br />

lot. You choose color <strong>of</strong><br />

siding, carpets, counter<br />

tops. <strong>On</strong>ly on6 available<br />

at this price'. For floor<br />

plan and financing In<br />

formation, call today.<br />

Beautiful 2 story custom<br />

contemporary with 4<br />

bedrooms, 3 full baths,<br />

l<strong>of</strong>t, 2 car garage. Fully<br />

air-conditioned. Located<br />

on one <strong>of</strong> Upper Township's<br />

most prestigious<br />

streets. West Timber<br />

Drive. Taxes S790.<br />

$159,000.<br />

AVALON<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

ROOSHVELT BLVD.<br />

MARMORA<br />

39B-6677<br />

NEW BAYPRONT CONDO<br />

Thm oKtroonu, 1 bait, living room<br />

with f Inpian, dining am, dnlgner<br />

kltclwi. Andarun window*, central<br />

air, carpeting, washer and dryer,<br />

boat ftllp plu many more feafurvt<br />

Including bewtllul bay view at the<br />

low, low price <strong>of</strong> f 119.0M. Call today<br />

it won't lattl<br />

CENTER CITY TRIPLBX<br />

Wp have a bnutlful triple* within<br />

walking dluanca to beach and all ac<br />

tlvltlM mat li In aMdule "move-In '<br />

condition. Two 1 bedroom and tile<br />

bath. Heated apti, and a 2 bedroom<br />

Illed bath garage apt. paneling and<br />

carpeting, ttirnugnout. Wathen and<br />

dryert. Excellent Income, low mam<br />

tenance. "A mutt tee for the In<br />

vmtorl"<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Four bedroomi, t bathi, heated.<br />

Cape cod, JOxlOO' lot, center city,<br />

very nice condition. Atklng IW^BO,<br />

untumHlted. S<br />

IttveSTORg ATTENTION!<br />

Wt'Ve |uit ilittd uven Deiutllul<br />

apartmentl for tale paneled, car<br />

piled and with tile bithi. <strong>On</strong>e, two<br />

and three bedroom unltt with ocean<br />

view and luti a few ttept fo beach<br />

and boardwalk, excellent Income,<br />

encellnit condition.<br />

OUE. Call JW<br />

tut. tf<br />

SOUTH END — Vi block<br />

to beach, ocean view<br />

Ride by this 3 unit at 405<br />

58th Street. Two 2<br />

bedroom apts. in front<br />

building. Rear unit<br />

features 3 bedrooms, gas<br />

heat, l<strong>of</strong>t overlooking<br />

living room, wood stove,<br />

2 car garage. All units<br />

furnished. <strong>On</strong>ly $145,000.<br />

RANDALL REALTY<br />

REALTOR<br />

55th and Cenb*39B-2Z10<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

AVAILABLE NOW. — <strong>On</strong>* % and J<br />

bedroom aptt. Furnlttied and unfurnltnaO.<br />

Cotttal Realty, neeltor, call<br />

' tf<br />

YEARLY — New unfurnltnad<br />

fownhouM, a badrema, nt bathf. * UNIT* -f a** TV, »*•cond,<br />

weekly, monthly, winter rmtaf, '<br />

Caim>3M*ori»MHri •- •• W, ,<br />

LARO6 BEDROOM - and Wm/ r<br />

modern, comfortable, RattoruM* Mr<br />

nice lady or gentleman, rantal vaar ',<br />

round. Metit V requlraa. Prlyale ham*. <<br />

Rafnncai CallMI-M4t II -'<br />

ANCHORAOE HOUSE II)) Central -ij<br />

An. Roomt rr-TV/ own vaar round. ,<br />

<strong>On</strong>etatrarapttiafion.CallMJI0i1tJ. *<br />

REASONAILI CabW TV - Rafrlf. r- '"'i .<br />

Private and teml-prtvete Mtna, owl.' A<br />

mon csoklng & laundry are*. Call Wl'. ? I<br />

ntiorwe»it - j JM<br />

Summer Rental*<br />

TWO ANP J MODERN aemtooM '<br />

APT*. Centrally located*nd J Uami.<br />

modem «pt aardant, teaeonal, tf<br />

,imntnly Cf»UIJtr*\7}t#<br />

• - j»<br />

O«e BEPIIOOMA*T—WltftcaM**Mf ,<br />

<strong>of</strong>l *tna* parking, weekly or Umn#i 1<br />

tCUJtl^TJl ; . ".tf fit<br />

' ^ \V " f<br />

1 BR Apt<br />

- .•<br />

Vicinity I5ttt 8.<br />

*1«Q,00 Pet'M0<br />

P.,u* Utilities<br />

654-4552 fe<br />

AWTEL «FtICie»ICY/<br />

heited, alr^ondllionerf.<br />

Garden <br />

Agency, Realtor'.NorHiandwauw<br />

Call i^^^.mfflmmm^l^WflcJo*.^<br />

1<br />

i« art **Wo»n*lfpliB*l*e,»rfk»l»-Jl'i<br />

yp<br />

WATBRFRONT WITH BOAT SUP — 1 fandSPJn.<br />

badroomi, 2 tiattn. Snd nocr duplax t»S<br />

r<br />

p*r month Call 39*4000 tf<br />

0Ne-3«r«iib>*com«m avallaslt<br />

Illand RHlty. RHItOrt Ml) a. JlrtPKO<br />

AVM C*H3«M«1t. t*<br />

REAL MTATE OPPICEf^^NcUlaDt<br />

location. Aifrtctlvalr dacMMd. Spade'<br />

FURNISHED — on* baaroom apt» a0 ttom "»J»J>WJH. "<br />

utimiat paid AAM (o WMHT *M oowiafy'.N J.onM<br />

dry»r AvillaM* ('•b. 1. Call HN0 — —T—<br />

DMorallam anoaltarl Dem tt<br />

FURNISHED — I b**Bim apt. all<br />

utunia* paid, accna to<br />

LOVELY CORNBR COTTAAE - *<br />

MOroom*. IV, balta, «c*m vlaw from<br />

gnrumlilwdplwulllltl** C»IHWlH4tf<br />

•FFICIENCY APARTA(ENT — yaarly<br />

raitai ttanfns Immp.1rj.<br />

mum • « ' f t<br />

O i Sullivan Connrttion - im» y^<br />

V<br />

Th*» rafolullona ar* m<br />

conitructton Cod* Ottlc*:j._ ..<br />

Av*nu*, and may'D* VMiMd b» in*<br />

public durliw norr- at IxHbiM* ' ' Mir*, '" t J, •<br />

1 M.1T.P P.tM.00<br />

Virtu* ot • Wrinot I—<br />

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;PAGE IB — SECTION TWO<br />

Seamanship course<br />

mt by Auxiliary<br />

',: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Flotilla No. ii, Textbook and materials are<br />

tlJ, Coast Guard Auxiliary, $15 and prior registration la<br />

has scheduled a boating required by phoning Clay<br />

safety and seamanship course Dorsey at 39M303.<br />

Isr area boating p«opli, in the The boating safety eeurat<br />

iuilllary ilaiiroom covers lepal requirements,<br />

jieadquarters at the <strong>Ocean</strong> aida to navigation, rules <strong>of</strong> the<br />

weather, use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The classes will meet from radiotelephone, and<br />

7-9-YEAR-OLD<br />

BIDDY BASKETBALL<br />

LEAGUE STANDINGS<br />

In the Spartan's season<br />

THE SBNTINBt-LlpettR, OCEAN CITVi N.J.<br />

Recreation news<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Dlv. 399-6111 or 6171<br />

AThriUiri<br />

T.HaidiJi<br />

Oil 12. Just For Fun 0 24<br />

10 0.<br />

L«._ ROCKETS, BLUE JAYS<br />

score knotted 10-10 against the-<br />

Thrillers. Stefan Browne led W «» ThriUsrs to wfettO.<br />

bends and hitches. A cer- to W«l «U players with I Mike Hoban got hot for the<br />

tiflcate is awarded upon P 0 *" 18 - WOT and scored nine second.<br />

.OPEN AT 9 A.M. completion. The Haiders' Heath Mm. half points k> help defeat the<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger when mid«ring arrives a itay launched a jumper juat Grfttes.<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice and swit. Saturday morning course Mon I 6 n o" 1 *» •Weat Michael Allegretto and<br />

:chboard open at 9 a.m. week- designed g for sailboat en- *• Rockets, , 12-10. The ggame<br />

Robbie Prim shared top<br />

thuslasts will be announced,<br />

SpENCE<br />

Seafood Kitchen<br />

Thank You<br />

for allowing us a<br />

nice vacation<br />

Reopening<br />

Feb. I<br />

Corner 10th SAsbury<br />

Phone<br />

399.1348<br />

It's neveri<br />

too early m<br />

to start L<br />

an Lit A. .5<br />

arawwa<br />

S»rf S<br />

ih§ Oriolis<br />

Despltibalaiieediooringby<br />

fte Rockets, the tartans<br />

rolled to Ujeir second victory,<br />

IWO. Victor Humphrey was<br />

3. Cardinals<br />

i Rockets<br />

In fact, the sooner you open your individual<br />

Retirement Account, the better. Because you'll have even<br />

more time to save for retirement, which means more taxsheltered<br />

funds earning interest and building up for your<br />

future! If you work, starting in I.R. A, at any age makes good<br />

sense, and we'll be glad to give you all the facts! Stop in!<br />

\ «tt 0c«an <strong>City</strong> Area For Hearty 100 Years<br />

iwiil<br />

KiSatfflS^a&ttetwssafflffliK;<br />

David IIOIIH led the Bullets 4e second Rame was •*•<br />

SAND RA^S^ttL „££"with'Soin^tor fte<br />

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - """" _<br />

LESLIE AND ALLFR<br />

9t MBrfel D'""" 1 " 1 * TOP COURT^BSS<br />

Xr 1 " r - A«i««<strong>of</strong>s moved pift Tooaas led tors over<br />

tato .H« for second place chattln-Hallidaj with 17<br />

"S?"."JO , « , basketball league. Iws took<br />

The Sand Rascals continued . MM lead at half-tiniB and<br />

a ift Place tie with their tast SRSL'B USSS<br />

wek's op^nent, tote torthelose«.<br />

Wa^rs,dtftaflngfliemtwo to ^ Iecond game, fte<br />

flTTW 1 . L. Oo « B CI *y Youth Center<br />

S J ^ W * " dd Mit<strong>of</strong><br />

DavW Goss.<br />

icHon. The Six-Pack Attack ^ renomds *" *<br />

o^II»Se« ttjre88 " mW Andy "^ Md D-Ve > 1^<br />

mNDWOS S!e e 3nS ta(U2pOlfltl Glenn M<strong>of</strong>flt. left, demonstrates k^ratt e^^^^brtikSfitt<br />

, O,,JB,_,. JJ••£ ^f.!"f,w" 0 "? 1 ? I 00 * dUr «f ett!W|to hr member oHlW eights<br />

8. Volley <strong>of</strong>tteDoIls 19 5 IN SCOUT CAMPAIGN<br />

4 Six Pack Attack 19 8 Edward Storek <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

S.Mahonay.Co. 14 10 Qry has been named to head<br />

& Off the Net 12 12 up the seashore district Exhibition on fencing and<br />

U. Purple Passion JJi^ leading Hie maintand dUWot.<br />

Tuesdiy evening at St; M* torn rt fimdJito &Mi<br />

Augustine't school haU oBmbatiori^rt'iiwsn*«in<br />

SoMwed d "by b "the" Fatter M OtH<br />

s ^ o t e ^ - .f— - «- -±* ».•-•-.<br />

"We're here fhr vou"<br />

1 ProcBFiis • Cotfiplete BBiM<br />

Fresh Meats • Frozen Poods<br />

Produce • Sandwiches<br />

To make entertaining easy,,<br />

Call Lin Carty<br />

Calf 399--3780<br />

Hot & Cold Hors d'Oeuvres<br />

Party. Platters • Sandwich Trays<br />

Optn Daily 7 to 9 - Including Sunday<br />

1 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. (Cor. or North)<br />

-vs The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

c 1 .-c? BUTCHER SHOP<br />

;<br />

~i , Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Army in Vietnam where he senior citton spectato<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

ji^A Sirvlni <strong>Ocean</strong> Cijy<br />

*"^**1 Yiir'Round<br />

yj- sinet j»si<br />

PREPARED FRESH DAILY IN OUR BUTCHER SHOP<br />

• % Varltty <strong>of</strong> Hambwrgeri • Steaks • Hpf i<br />

Roart B»tf Sandwiches • Plus very flood Heagiss<br />

All At LOWER PRICES!<br />

-*-r.—SOMETHIMO I«W---<br />

• Winter luncheon Special • f<br />

v Cup <strong>of</strong> Soyp,-•'•" "<br />

; \ fny tint i<br />

"• '• &•'••' ?: "' sandwiches: ,,-l^_.,,^ij\j ;<br />

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