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Section Two<br />

Jack Kelly interview on the Olympics \ Page 13<br />

104th Year, Number 64 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J. 08226 Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 7,IMS Two Sections Price 30' CBOU) 399-5411<br />

HOAO AMD SONS<br />

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<strong>City</strong> administrator stepping down under fire<br />

W <strong>City</strong> Administrator Joseph Kane announced<br />

Monday he would resign no<br />

later than May 24 after being told by<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner he would be fired If<br />

be didn't do M.<br />

"I take this action with deep regret but<br />

in the belief It is in the bestE interest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city," Kane said. '•The mayor gave me<br />

the choice <strong>of</strong> being fired or allowing me<br />

to resign."<br />

If the mayor were to fire Kane, Bittner<br />

A. would need Coundl approval. Coundl<br />

"^ members were reluctant to discuss the<br />

circumstances surrounding Kane's<br />

forced resignation.<br />

However, Bittner Bald most parties<br />

concerned — Council members and<br />

Township<br />

miffed at<br />

state over<br />

home<br />

By KENWEATHERFORD<br />

Sentinel-LedgerStaff<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Members <strong>of</strong><br />

emlng body are angry over<br />

I to meet with residents<br />

aboutthe pnfoatd site for a group home<br />


PAGE 2 -BSECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1988<br />

You'll Welcome Spring With Style!<br />

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shoes for men, women, and children.<br />

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ALFRED DUNNER • VILLAGER • LIZ ROBERTS for Women<br />

HEALTH-TEX • CARTER • CINDERALLA for Children<br />

Now's the time to dress you and your family for spring with a<br />

little money and a lot <strong>of</strong> style!<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />

Famous Label • Slightly Irregular<br />

KNIT<br />

SHIRTS<br />

*5.99<br />

At this great price, we<br />

know you'll want<br />

several <strong>of</strong> these short<br />

sleeve shirts, perfect for<br />

golf, tennis or lust<br />

relaxing.<br />

Sizes 8 to XL, in assorted colors<br />

A $14.00 value for only $5.99<br />

Man'l Dtpl • Pint Floor<br />

MIRRORED GALLERY TRAYS<br />

Special<br />

Elegantly styled In<br />

antiqued gold finish.<br />

Four styles In sizes<br />

9"xl4W • 10"xl4"<br />

12"xlB" ,<br />

Give an elegant gift to<br />

someone special or<br />

yourself.<br />

Reg. $25.00 to $31,00<br />

coim.lic. . Pint Him<br />

Now specially priced to bring your child a<br />

world <strong>of</strong> fun and discovery!<br />

FisKcr PriccCrib&PlaypcKToys<br />

Reg. tit.98<br />

Activity Center<br />

10 fun things for baby to do,<br />

ail in bright cheerful colors.<br />

Fastens to crib rails and mesh<br />

playpens<br />

Now $ 10.00<br />

Rtg, IM.M<br />

Dancing Animals<br />

Music Bex Mobile<br />

Animals rock<br />

on balancing<br />

arms to Brahms'<br />

"Lullaby".<br />

Now* 17.00<br />

, Reg.<br />

Now $ 6 00<br />

Reg- U,n<br />

Splash &<br />

Stack<br />

Bluebird<br />

Now M.00<br />

Floating<br />

Family<br />

Shapes & Slides<br />

Playground<br />

A fun way to<br />

learn through<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

activities.<br />

R§8, IlJ.Jt<br />

Now'10.00<br />

Rig, S14.9S<br />

Discovery Cottage"<br />

An exciting,<br />

fun-filled activity cottage"<br />

for toddlirs to explore,<br />

N0W s 14.00<br />

"Cape May County's Largest Dept. Store"<br />

810 Asbury Ave. 390-5111<br />

Open Daily Mon. Sat. 9:00 to 5:00<br />

Even, 'til 9:00p.m.<br />

list Yw Stalnton's Ghargt. Visa or Mastercard<br />

Somers Point studying<br />

municipal /rash pickup<br />

By KEN WEATHBRFORD<br />

Srtttoel-LedgerSiiH<br />

SOMERS POINT - <strong>City</strong><br />

Council hai announced plans<br />

to study the feasibility <strong>of</strong> city<br />

trash collection as a result <strong>of</strong><br />

the rising costs <strong>of</strong> the outside<br />

contractor.<br />

The municipality now<br />

contracts the sendee out to<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>-Tee Contractors Inc., but<br />

Council President Wea Swain<br />

wants to see U th§ city can do<br />

the Job as efficiently as <strong>Mar</strong>-<br />

Tee for lass money,<br />

"I started to think about it<br />

when I looked at the budget,"<br />

Swain explained.<br />

Costs (or trash collection<br />

and disposal rose from<br />

601,000 in 1984, to $298,000 this<br />

year, a 80 percent inf ease,<br />

"ltd scary havingJlollars<br />

like that which aren'Mn your<br />

control," he said. #<br />

Mayor Fr§d§rlelwFontanfl<br />

said the city used tcftollegt its<br />

own trash, but fventually<br />

found it more eccwrnical to<br />

subcontract the Jib to an<br />

outside contractor. <strong>Mar</strong>>Tee<br />

Is the only outside contractor<br />

the city has ever used,<br />

Fontana said the city has<br />

conducted studies similar to<br />

the one Swain announced last<br />

week, but never as in depth.<br />

In announcing his plans to<br />

Council, Swain divided the<br />

study into five areas, each<br />

assigned to a Council member.<br />

Council members are to<br />

Cash, jewelry stolen<br />

Approximately 12,100 in<br />

cash plus merchandise was<br />

reported stolen Saturday<br />

from Irene's, 102 BoarAwilk,<br />

according to police who are<br />

investigating.<br />

Police said jewelry and<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY<br />

announces<br />

HOT CROSS<br />

BUNS<br />

Everyjrriday<br />

and Tuesday<br />

Now'Til<br />

IN OUR 57th YEAR<br />

1730 Aabury Avonue<br />

Oc.nClty<br />

Closed Wednesdays<br />

Always Closed Sundays<br />

Hrsi 7:30a.m.-5p.m.<br />

399.1200<br />

LARGE PRINT =<br />

__ BOOKS & BIBLES<br />

Beautiful Easter Cards Available<br />

Day Spring Greeting cards<br />

300 Christian Titles, Christian Records S, Tapts<br />

Booki for Young Readers, Study and Gift Bibits<br />

Church and Church School supplies!<br />

Free Ofl-Street Parking * Closed Wednesdays<br />

M14 Simpson Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • 399-1634 6 «' n ^» n j "'•<br />

Cape May County's<br />

Largest D*pt, Ston<br />

I \ X \<br />

The,<br />

CreativeWindow^<br />

• DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • SWAGS & CORNICES<br />

• LAMINATED SHADES & VERTICALS • WOOD MINI-BLINDS<br />

• CUSTOM SHADES • CUSTOM SHUTTERS<br />

• WOVEN WOODS • VERTICALS 'MINI BUNDS<br />

Free Convenient Export<br />

Shopping at Home at<br />

Dlscw jnt Prices you<br />

can afford!<br />

FREE DECORATING CLASSES<br />

concentrate only on their Swain said the city might<br />

particular area and report have to purchase more land or<br />

back' to Swain with their maintain e larger dty garage<br />

findings, hopefully, he said, to house the trucks. Coun-<br />

within a month.<br />

dlwom«n Clalr Kesnlg will<br />

"I asked (the Council esamlne this area.<br />

members) to give me a CouncllwomBn Kathleen<br />

report, in writing, <strong>of</strong> not only Faiicoaai will atudy the im-<br />

the facts they found, but also a pact recycling would have on<br />

recommendation on their the project and how the city<br />

narrow scope," he said. could coordinate traib<br />

He said he divided the study collection with the collection<br />

into the five sections because <strong>of</strong> recyclables, especially If a<br />

he believes this Is the best mandatory recycling bill<br />

way to attack the issue, Hepending<br />

in Trenton becomes<br />

said each Council member Is law, Pancoait currently<br />

to concentrate only on his or headj the city's recycling<br />

her own individual section program,<br />

without straying into the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials believe<br />

broader aspects <strong>of</strong> the recycling can ease the trash<br />

problem.<br />

problem. Somers Point has<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce each member gives had a recycling program in<br />

his report to Swain, the eBect dues 1882,<br />

Council will discuss the Councilman John Risley<br />

problem and decide what is said, during the introduction<br />

the best course <strong>of</strong> action. <strong>of</strong> the 1185 budget last week,<br />

about 100 knives with Councilman John Conroy, that the city needs more<br />

scrimshaw carved handles, who heads the city's street recycling in order to keep<br />

whose value hadn't been department, will study the trash costs down.<br />

determined, were also equipment aspect, He will "It'll be a shame,<br />

missing.<br />

determine the amount <strong>of</strong> somewhere down the line, If<br />

According to authorlUea, trucks and any other equip- we have to lay someone <strong>of</strong>f to<br />

mtiy was gained, to the store, ment needed as well as any collect trash," he said.<br />

owned by Edward Devlin, additional manpower The Council is-hoplng more<br />

through the ro<strong>of</strong> via an ad- necessary if the city collected people will voluntarily<br />

jacent pizza parlor. Its own trash,<br />

become involved In the<br />

recycling program,<br />

"We hope to educate people<br />

that every time they throw a<br />

recyclable can or bottle into<br />

their regular trash, they are<br />

having a direct Impact on<br />

their taxes," Swain said.<br />

The Council cited the Increased<br />

trash cosy as part <strong>of</strong><br />

the reason for the recently<br />

proposed »-cent increase to<br />

the local purpose tax this<br />

year.<br />

Councilman John Hill will<br />

mate comparative studies <strong>of</strong><br />

other municipalities which<br />

currently do their own trash<br />

collecting at opposed to<br />

contracting it out.<br />

Risley will examine the<br />

financial aspects <strong>of</strong> such a<br />

program. Swain said Rliley's<br />

report will be the last to<br />

return because he will need<br />

Information provided by the<br />

other Council members.<br />

Swain doesn't know why the<br />

city originally decided to stop<br />

collecting trash but, he said,<br />

the reasons would probably<br />

not apply today.<br />

"I'm sure there is a time<br />

when It's right to subcontract,"<br />

he told Tha Sen-<br />

phots &y sanisr ifudis tinel-Ledgvr, "Now is not Oat<br />

Firemen extinguished a fire last Wednesday at ami,<br />

the Georgeanna Hotel, 1112 Central Av. They<br />

believe it was caused by a gas clothes dryer<br />

igniting floor joists. Damages upward <strong>of</strong> $15,000<br />

were estimated.<br />

STEPHENS COMPLETES<br />

TRAINING INOKLA.<br />

HARBOR LIGHT Army Pvt, <strong>Mar</strong>tin<br />

Stephens, son <strong>of</strong> Brigitte F.<br />

Bute <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, haa<br />

CHRISTIAN completed the field artillery<br />

target acquisition course at<br />

BOOKS & GIFTS Fort Sill, Okla, He Is a 1984<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

Regional High School.<br />

EVE SCREENINGS,<br />

CONSULTATIONS FREE<br />

Free vision and glaucoma<br />

screenings and consultations<br />

will be ottered Atlantic and<br />

ape May County residents at<br />

all Family Vision Care AMM,<br />

locations during Save-yourjtelon-week<br />

through <strong>Mar</strong>ch 0.<br />

The free service Is being<br />

provided to encourage<br />

regular eye examinations.<br />

\ \<br />

L\<br />

NOW LOCATED IN<br />

11<br />

Rising landfill costs and tax<br />

breaks from tht state for<br />

recycling are Just two reasons<br />

Swain cited for the feasibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> city trash collection today.<br />

"So many things change, I<br />

would asume It was a pyodent<br />

decision (to subcontract) at<br />

fte ta»," he laid.<br />

Howard Dill, suptrlndentent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city's Public<br />

Works Department, thlnta the<br />

dty should collect Its own<br />

trash. He U currently running<br />

a cost analysis on the labor<br />

and man-power needed for<br />

such a program,<br />

"In the long run, the city<br />

would probably benefit from<br />

taking over the train<br />

collecting Itself," DUl said.<br />

He said 1 the two important<br />

issues forth* city are the cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> purchasing the necessary<br />

equipment which he said<br />

would be "tremendous," and<br />

the uncertainty <strong>of</strong> landfill<br />

costs.<br />

Landfill costs are currently<br />

at f7.SS per cubic yard flf<br />

garbage, DUl said, but these<br />

costs art unpredictable and<br />

tttBeuU to project over a long<br />

period <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Dill said his department has<br />

estimated the dty dlsposct<br />

13,000 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> triah payear<br />

In the landfill at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 1101.000, tat<br />

iddedjlgps supplied by<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>-Tee nave been 1 much<br />

higher.<br />

According to DUl, tat<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public World<br />

arrived at its figures after<br />

monitoring <strong>Mar</strong>-Tee'i<br />

operations for two weeki<br />

during the summer and two<br />

weeks in the fall. Ttese flat<br />

periods were and toenM<br />

DUl beUevM they wet*<br />

periods <strong>of</strong> heaviest trath<br />

in the city.<br />

NowatStainion's,<br />

9th & Asbury,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, third floor<br />

399-5511, ext. 25<br />

or 348-3993<br />

USE YOUR STAINTON'S CHARGE<br />

The difference Is Fran<br />

to release any statUUci on the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> trash it remove*<br />

from Somers Point, dttag<br />

DIABETES<br />

MABeii a m<br />

A free diabMM<br />

wffl to conducted from<br />

10<br />

•A, to 1 pjn. Thwday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch m at tht MtAfcSt *m<br />

sspiM, MB am M, tim •<br />

wood. For lufanMtajo c«O<br />

OMH7,<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Owners <strong>of</strong> the lots at the foot <strong>of</strong> the 59th Street fishing pier, right background, will appear before<br />

the Zoning H".;:d ef \djustn.r,,t 7.30 v.m. rTian.h u, ai ihe Youtn tenter. Cth Street and Atlantic<br />

A\enue. to seek a use variance for duplex construction. A meeting last month on the application<br />

was postponed when Cit\ Hall Council chambers was overflowed with citizens interested in saving<br />

the pier.<br />

s<br />

Meeting on 59th St. pier issue today<br />

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

aty <strong>of</strong>ficials are scheduled the Youth Center, 8th Street <strong>City</strong> Planner John Gldeonse ejpected the dty to develop<br />

to meet today (Thuraday at 3 and Atlantic Avenue, In ex- said the application specified the flshing facility but, ratter,<br />

pjn,) with citizens concerned pectation <strong>of</strong> a large audience. indicates it is doubtful that hoped private developers<br />

about the fate <strong>of</strong> the 59th The original hearing last requests for more Bum one- would do so, reimbursing the<br />

Street fishing pier to ex- month was postponed when half million dollars will be dty for loans it acquired.<br />

change viewpolny on thecrowds<br />

overflowed the topconsidered.<br />

Although <strong>of</strong>ficials have said<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> landmark. floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall. Fire <strong>of</strong>- The funding would consist dty purchase and develop*<br />

At a recent Council meeting flclals halted the meeting <strong>of</strong> a 25 percent grant win the ment <strong>of</strong> the pier was un-<br />

city <strong>of</strong>ficials agreed to until the fire violation was remainder available as a 2 feasible, they don't favor<br />

arrange the meeting to e»> corrected.<br />

percent loan payable over 20 granting <strong>of</strong> a use variance,<br />

plain &e city's poiltton about Southend residents like years.<br />

In fact, Gldeonse said he<br />

fee abandoned facility whose <strong>Mar</strong>y Brier have been calling However, Brier said will testify on the city's behalf<br />

private owners plan to con- for the city to apply (or Green yesterday she was awaiting that dty ordinance clearly<br />

struct duplexes pending Trust funds with which to information from the state prohibits residential con.<br />

Issuance <strong>of</strong> a UM^ariance by purchase and rebuild the pier, Department <strong>of</strong> En- structlon in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the Zoning Boartx<strong>of</strong> Ad- Construction Code Official vironmental Protection Jaden Co. lots, The area Is<br />

Justaent. "^ X Fred Cade has estimated the concerning land acquisition zoned conservation and is<br />

The applicant, Jaelen^%, pier to need at least $250,000 In funds which she hopes to restricted to recreational<br />

are scheduled to go before tnt repairs excluding purchase present today.<br />

uses,<br />

Board 7J30 p.ra. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13 h costs.<br />

She also said she never<br />

-Anita J, Spiegel<br />

34th street improvements are due<br />

Cape May County<br />

.Freeholders recently approved<br />

county engineering<br />

ptana and specifications for<br />

drainage improvements along<br />

34th Street between West and<br />

Simpson avenues.<br />

According to Assistant<br />

County Engineer James Mott,<br />

, the roadway will be elevated<br />

12 to 11 inches and a storm<br />

..sewer will be installed at 34th<br />

Street and Haven Avenue with<br />

an outfall at 35th Street to<br />

alleviate flooding problems In<br />

the area.<br />

In addition, Mott said the<br />

railroad ties will be removed<br />

to make for a smoother<br />

roadway. Work is expected to<br />

be completed by spring, he<br />

said.<br />

County engineer's estimate<br />

the cost <strong>of</strong> the project at<br />

1110,000. Bids will be opened<br />

on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 19 at 2 p.m^with<br />

work to commence wit^i 30<br />

days.<br />

Freeholder James<br />

Kilpatrick, a local resident,<br />

said the Board has tbeen<br />

pressing for permission to<br />

remove the railroad ties for<br />

quite some time due to the<br />

recurrent drainage problems<br />

making the area "virtually<br />

impassable" during teavy<br />

rains and high tide*<br />

"The county engineers have<br />

finally received approval<br />

from New Jersey Transit to<br />

remove the ties," Kilpatrick<br />

said. "Although they asked<br />

the county to take care <strong>of</strong> the<br />

maintenance such as cutting<br />

the reeds along the tracks we<br />

declined."<br />

Although Kilpatrick laid<br />

Boat storage hearing continues<br />

SOMERS POINT -<br />

.Residents who oppose<br />

proposed development at<br />

Tidewater <strong>Mar</strong>ine Services<br />

here will have to wait another<br />

month before getting their<br />

message to the city Planning<br />

Board.<br />

The board adjourned the<br />

Feb. 20 meeting for time<br />

considerations after a lawyer<br />

to some <strong>of</strong> the residents had<br />

made his opening remarks.<br />

•The lawyer, H. Robert Boney,<br />

informed the board tha<br />

residents' ease might take<br />

Several hours to present,<br />

Mort Goodman, owner <strong>of</strong><br />

Tidewater, wants to build a<br />

Fire damages duplex<br />

' A fire, which was noticed by<br />

an <strong>of</strong>f-duty city firefighter<br />

returning home from Sea Isle<br />

aty, damaged a two-story<br />

beachfront duplex, 5405-07<br />

Central Av,, eajriy Saturday<br />

emendations<br />

The StnllnshLMiff Strives for<br />

snufasi and €efnpie!ene» in<br />

reportmg, and elkl mat (rrorj <strong>of</strong><br />

smlliiCT? ef fact be brsushf immMISttlir<br />

(o the editor's attention<br />

by colling Iff Mil, Dillerincts sf<br />

opinion should be addressed to Letten<br />

(B ins Editor,<br />

It was Incorrectly reported<br />

In last week's newspaper that<br />

Councilman <strong>Mar</strong>k Videtto<br />

voted Feb. 21 in favor <strong>of</strong><br />

•retaining duplex toning in a<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the Stoeco Homes<br />

"Inc. tract. Actually, he<br />

seconded the motion that<br />

right to change zoning In oat<br />

area to single-family after<br />

considering recommendations<br />

from the Cape<br />

May County Planning Board<br />

to reduce density in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

45-foot boat storage facility on Boney told the board "the<br />

fee marina grounds at Bay developers have not properly<br />

and Decatur avenues. <strong>City</strong> studied the Impact the plans<br />

code forbids structures over would have on residents. He<br />

3Meet high in the city. said It would be a serious fire<br />

He said the new building U hazard and would aggravate<br />

needed to handle boats which the existing beach erosion<br />

are too targe for hit current problem currently plaguing<br />

facility. He told the Planning fee area.<br />

Board the height variance is , The Planning Board will<br />

necessary if he Is to remain continue hearing the ease at<br />

morning'<br />

Jack Hahn, who alerted the<br />

Fire Department <strong>of</strong> the blaze<br />

at 2:38 a.m., was treated at<br />

fee scene for a minor hand<br />

injury, according to Fire<br />

Inspector Don Elsenhardt.<br />

Eisenhardt said to fire,<br />

which damaged the interior <strong>of</strong><br />

the first floor neater room and<br />

kitchen and second floor<br />

kitchen and living roan, was<br />

brought under control at 3:15<br />

a.m. and completely extinguished<br />

by 5:43 ajn.<br />

Initial Investigation by<br />

Elsenhardt revealed fee blaze<br />

was due to accidental causes<br />

and probably originated in the<br />

heater room, he said.<br />

Owners <strong>of</strong> fee property are<br />

Robert Swavely and Clark<br />

OrtUp <strong>of</strong> Newtewn Square,<br />

PB.<br />

the Board favors New Jersey<br />

Transit abandonment <strong>of</strong> its<br />

railroad right away so <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty can develop Its proposed<br />

bicycle and Jogging path, he<br />

would like to see train service<br />

restored,<br />

"However, at this time that<br />

appears an Unpractically<br />

considering Atlantic County Is<br />

having difficulty „ In<br />

establishing funding for the<br />

nU line from Aflantle <strong>City</strong> to<br />

ftUadelnhia," be said,<br />

Fashion is a<br />

point <strong>of</strong> view<br />

That's why we are.,<br />

competitive in the marina its next regular meeting,<br />

business.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 20.,<br />

Michael Hyland, engineer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the proposed project, said<br />

residents* view would be<br />

AEROBIC EXERCISE<br />

enhanced, not obstructed, by<br />

fee new building because fee<br />

and DANCE<br />

plans call for more open space<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

on the property.<br />

Recreation Department<br />

8 Week Course - Twice a Week<br />

Beginning Monday<br />

•35 <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18th<br />

00<br />

or «.iO per class<br />

Monday & f hursday 9 a.m.<br />

Recreation Center, 6th 8. Atlantic Ave<br />

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SMpp, Driscoll exchcmge<br />

vows injenkintown<br />

just Arrived!<br />

In Beautiful<br />

Spring<br />

Colors<br />

SWEATS<br />

Including<br />

AAonograrnming<br />

ThaBag Room<br />

AND MONOGRAM SHOP<br />

7th & Anbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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Bonnie's Closet<br />

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sweater factory outlet '<br />

Men's and Women's Sweaters<br />

in \aturnl I'Mbers •<br />

Several members plan to go<br />

•"on^^^'bua Wp to the =<br />

Philadelphia Flower Show<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 5.<br />

The <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12 meeting at<br />

Oornwell'8 hotnT win be a<br />

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Angora. Camel Hair. Merino Wool, Cotton, Silk<br />

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DAILY 10-5:30<br />

SAT, 10-5:00<br />

Masons to<br />

host OM<br />

Officers and other members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local chapter.<strong>of</strong> the.<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Baitern Star wUl be<br />

the guests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Lodge No, m Free and Accepted<br />

Mjtans during, a<br />

catered dffinsr at the Masonle<br />

lodge hall today (Thunday),<br />

Miss FerreU is a 1984<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School and is majoring in<br />

political science.<br />

HALLAHAN ALUMNAE<br />

MEETS MARCH 12<br />

The Southern Jersey<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> HaUahan Alumiiae<br />

Association will meet 1 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12 at Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Comse! parish<br />

hall, «th Sfreet and Cental<br />

Avenue, Dessert and<br />

beverage wUl be sarved.<br />

dub wU sponsor its-monthly<br />

ballroom dance 8:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 9 on the<br />

MuMc Pier where all types <strong>of</strong><br />

ballroom dancing with live<br />

music will be featured.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

avajteble; open to the public,<br />

adhffislon f3. Plans are un-<br />

derway for a 10th anniversary<br />

dance on Saturday, April 13.<br />

For Information caU 19MM0<br />

or 988.8889.<br />

Comfort, style and fit In a<br />

great-looking new shoe!<br />

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STORE<br />

921 Asbury Ave.<br />

Open Fri. Eves'til i<br />

THURSDAY, MAHCH 7,<strong>1985</strong> | 45tHURSDAY. MARCH 7. ,0«5 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. PACE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />

HoDlngBhefld,.<br />

athy Adams '.* •<br />

fc Named to<br />

the dean*s lisi;<br />

Cathy R. Adajnj <strong>of</strong>'««<br />

Rosemar Lane was named to<br />

fee dean's list for the :fall<br />

semester at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware with a 8| g«dj.<br />

average. ;'"••<br />

A 1M4 graduate <strong>of</strong> Man<br />

aty High School she U-tbe<br />

current Miss Cap# May<br />

County and the daughter-' <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Mams<br />

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

OPEN AT 9 AM, S<br />

The Sentlnel-LeSje:'<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice and SJH&<br />

chboard open at 9 ajn. wiek.<br />

dayi, - * *W^<br />

Explain<br />

Society<br />

'Members <strong>of</strong> Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Civic Club met Feb. 28 at the<br />

Plymouth Inn for a slide<br />

presenUtion and program by<br />

Oane Cherry, board mem*<br />

$er, and Jane Desner,<br />

vice president, <strong>of</strong><br />

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

• Kimberly Lynne Shipp, d the poem, and Susan<br />

The siMr brimmed hat In<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Young <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, sister <strong>of</strong> matching lace had illusion<br />

John F. Giles <strong>of</strong> Joean <strong>City</strong>, .the bride.<br />

veiling and the carried a<br />

and Michael J. Driscoll Jr., James Driscoll <strong>of</strong> bouquet <strong>of</strong>-. stephanotla and<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Michael Jinkintawn served as best vrtiite rosdp.' )<br />

J. DHicell<strong>of</strong> JenWntown, PH., man for his brother, Assiatiiig The bride'rtttendjinta wore<br />

wire united In aanime Dec. as ushers were Brian Driscoll red taffeta gowns with a boat<br />

7 at the Immaculflte Con. <strong>of</strong> Jenkintowji, brother <strong>of</strong> the neckline, long sleeves and<br />

The dinner wUl begin at<br />

caption Church In Jenkta- groom, Michael Gilbally, back v-nsek with ruffle to the<br />

6:30, and according to Harry<br />

town.<br />

David Armanto and John temline. They wore matching<br />

J, Pavluk, wonhipful maiter<br />

The Rev. Jos«ph Murray Qmegpie <strong>of</strong> PhUadeWbii, Pa., red hats and carried white<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local lodge, the ladge<br />

rfflel«ted during the a o'clock and <strong>Mar</strong>k Clouiler <strong>of</strong> amaryllls.<br />

will open at v;S0 pm. and<br />

double ring ceremony. Soloist Durham, N.J,<br />

The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />

dose by I so the guests fflay*<br />

was Settle-Anne Likens. TliB bride was attired In 8 wore a full length blue chiffon<br />

be entertained in the lodge<br />

Jody Newman <strong>of</strong> Boston, white tissue taffeta gown dresMintfearried • bouquet <strong>of</strong><br />

room by a sing-along<br />

Mass, was maid <strong>of</strong> honor, featuring a high illusion vtolew, The^gfoom's mother<br />

featuring the twin guitars <strong>of</strong><br />

(he Jim <strong>Mar</strong>shall duo.<br />

ttldesmalds were Donna and neckline with fitted ^bodice choaM-pttrple iUk jersey knit<br />

Pamela ghlpp <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, trimmed In reembroldered long dress and carried red<br />

No reservations are<br />

slaters <strong>of</strong> the bride, LaurU Alencon lace, Victorian long amaryilia.<br />

necessary for the dinner, and<br />

Kohr <strong>of</strong> Palermo, Patti sleeve and cathedral train A reception followed the<br />

all Masons and members <strong>of</strong><br />

Wiseoll <strong>of</strong> Jenktatown, lister in matching lace, ceremony at North HU1<br />

OES Chapter No, 83 are<br />

Counfry Club, Following a<br />

wrieeme, Pavlnk said,<br />

honeymoon in Maul, Hawaii,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Michael J. Driseoll Jr.<br />

Uie couple are making their<br />

Kyser and Gaillard to wed home In Chestnut Hill.<br />

The bride is a cum laude Madam and Murphy to wed<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> fte University <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mn. Donald Kyser Gaillard Sr. <strong>of</strong> Gloucester Delaware and Is a French Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Punssutawney, Pa, an- Township, and Bette A. teacher in Cumberland Madara <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora an-<br />

nounee the engagement »' Gaillard <strong>of</strong> Mannora, Regional High School, Mr. nounce the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

fteir daughter, Karen j. to<br />

Driscoll Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the their daughter, Irene Lynn, to<br />

Senior Airman Jon B. A May 1988 wedding Is University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire David Wayne Murphy, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Jon E. pjidlned.<br />

with a degree in civil Tom Murphy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

engineering. He is employed and Doris Murphy <strong>of</strong> Lanwith<br />

the DriaeoU Construction •dale, Pa.<br />

Come In and See Our<br />

Co,<br />

The bride-to-be Is a<br />

Distinctive<br />

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With Purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

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Silky Nylon<br />

744 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Tnssilla Coat<br />

Reg«oNOW $ J-;aerry and Demef are also.<br />

J**$pliinteers .with the society<br />

,»u*i,> Wpiainfd to club<br />

a about how the<br />

•re cared for.<br />

K-«W society has a very<br />

Kffietlve spay assistance<br />

^Ijprogram, they noted, and<br />

•always Ii In need <strong>of</strong> volunand<br />

new members.<br />

pfisfo gy itnlsf stygls<br />

For InfomiaUon, call ttie Trish Dice, left, program chairman for the American Business<br />

ihelttr on ^Messte Women's Association, <strong>Ocean</strong> charter chapter, presents a check to Dot<br />

•tSW-MIS, - Lehman, center, and Juanita Battle, representatives <strong>of</strong> CARA,<br />

Il Masonic <strong>of</strong>ficial to address Eastern Star<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Christopher Dock Mennonlte<br />

School and ii attending High School, Lansdale, and<br />

Mantle Comniunliy College, Colorado State University, He Mr. and Mri», Joseph Sayers Sr, •<br />

fflie ii employed by, theis<br />

employed by J.Q. Murphy<br />

TOtebrier Bin in Avaton. Construction.<br />

Mr. Murnhv f 5 a graduate <strong>of</strong> A June wedding is planned. Sayers marmtheir 50th<br />

Mr airf Mrs. Joieph Saywi<br />

Workshop plans<br />

S<br />

discussed by<br />

dub members<br />

Memberi <strong>of</strong> the Colony Club<br />

garden department met Feb.<br />

12 for a covered dish luncheon<br />

at Anne ConsweU's home<br />

which was bedecked in a<br />

valentine theme with tables<br />

deeoHfl!**^ red carnations<br />

and Ivy centerpieces.<br />

Ham were diseusitd for<br />

workshop projects which are ><br />

3fl held each Thursday mornings<br />

at Cornwell's home,<br />

The club members hope to<br />

petites 8, Regular Sizes 4 18<br />

have several entries In the<br />

•SuppllHIin SuppllHIimllM • Snojjearly<br />

JJMlllll<br />

fine arts festival at The<br />

Flanders Hotel April 24.<br />

1 ^SvVlrglflii Haspel, Worthy guest speaker for the evening University and has served as<br />

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Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers, boxers will dance by the sea {Saturday night here<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH.7.. 1.985<br />

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

Local girl to perform on St. ^trictfitDayvn Dublin<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />

ByMARKSOIFER, ByMARKSOIFER, Tom<br />

Q'Hourkt <strong>of</strong> WIBQ. have proved popular with<br />

Friendj Friends <strong>of</strong> Music for the the concert;<br />

&anty aanty and FoUt program for<br />

at the Music Mir, 9 am, to 3 Recreation Center, 8th Street<br />

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

WSLT, will be<br />

ring an- both local ho<strong>of</strong>ers and many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center, April 20 — - University Glee<br />

ttie toe Music Her, 2 p.m. p.m. p.m, • and Atlantic Avenue, ad- ad-<br />

Public Relations Director nounotr,<br />

from throughout the announces the following dub, S p.m., Music Her; Season tickets are tl! and<br />

mission 50 cents,<br />

Johnson, who has worked Delaware Valley who visit concerto;<br />

April 27 — Fatanount BraM are available from the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

with area youth for many here for a stooU on the<br />

with Kathleen Le Balr, Qty Arts Center, 409 Wesley Next movie scheduled by , The Little Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

Wife wUl be plenty <strong>of</strong> years, points out that it least Boardwalk and dinner prior to<br />

April 14 — <strong>Mar</strong>ilyn Costello, pianists.<br />

Av. . ttw <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PTA andContest<br />

is set lor 1 p.nV<br />

ttaneini to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on 75 youngstiri will be involved toe event.<br />

principal harpiit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Recreation Department is Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16 at the<br />

Saturday night.<br />

in the contests,<br />

Philadslphia Oreheitra, 4 <strong>On</strong> April 19, as part <strong>of</strong> the The sophmore class <strong>of</strong> Walt Disney's ITw Jungle Muiic Pier. For entry In-<br />

At the Music Pier, the "That's 75 who might<br />

pjn. at the Flanders Hotel. A findla festival, Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School holds Book. It will be shown 1:30 formation contact Karen<br />

Hippy Ho<strong>of</strong>era will hold Uieir otherwiM be roaming tht Esther WeU, director <strong>of</strong> reception will follow the* Music has scheduled a Sea its spring craft show Saturday p.m. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16 at the OUphant, director, 399-1138<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch froUc starting 8:30 stt-eets," notes Joe,<br />

pjn, in our ballroom over the All fighteri wear protective<br />

sea.<br />

headgear and fights are<br />

Tnls » dancini for those supped quickly In tuse <strong>of</strong><br />

who like the golden oldies. cuts, etc.<br />

Music is live, the group is Frank Pileggi has trained Ucean <strong>City</strong> Coming events<br />

lively and you're invited. most <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boxeri<br />

Admission is 13,50.<br />

and does a find Job with local<br />

youth.<br />

TODAY (Thursday)<br />

High school drama club <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Nomads meeting, Plymouth Council workshop to city Good Counsel Leisure Club<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School presents dinner theatee to drama club presents TTie ton, 11:30 a.m.<br />

hall council chambers, 7:30<br />

At' the Sports and Civic<br />

meeting, 40th Street social<br />

Center, 6th Street <strong>of</strong>f Board- The <strong>City</strong>'s "swing into drama club presents The cafeteria, dinner followed by Primary English Class in<br />

pjn.<br />

hall, 1 p.m.<br />

walk, the South Jersey Golden big band dance and Primary English Class in shoe The Primary English school cafeteria, 8 p.m. <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty chapter Sand-<br />

Gloves finals are set for 8 banjo bash is set for Saturday,<br />

schoU eaf«teiitftjLp,m. Ctesj, 7 p.m.<br />

piper Questers meeting. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Woman's Cooperative<br />

pjn,j admission $5. There wiU <strong>Mar</strong>ch IS at the Music Pier,<br />

luncheon meeting, noon. League meeting, youth<br />

be 17 bouts with eight <strong>Ocean</strong> Boardwalk and Moorlyn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, Senior citizen tax <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter 83 Order-<br />

center, 9 a.m.<br />

Qty boxers dancing and Terrace. There wUl be con- youth center, 7 p.m. assistance, Statoton Senior junior etas* bazaar on the <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star meeting, WEDNESDAY<br />

slugging in the finals. tinuous music 8:30 p.m. tU<br />

Center, 33rd Street and Bay Music Pier, 9 a.m. to 3 pjn. Masonic Tempi*, 8 p,m, Senior citizen tax Jersey Cape Toastmistress<br />

This event is sponsored by midnight with the Dick An- Rotary Club meeting, Avenue, appointment only, 1<br />

assistance, city hall annex, dub meeting, 7:15 p.m.<br />

flie Recreation Department thony Orchestra and Bill ChlChi's, 8:30 pjn. to 3 p.m.<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers dance on the TUESDAY<br />

9th Street and Asbury<br />

and organized by Joe Johnson Brueitle and the Sun Shine<br />

Music Pier, live music, Women's Regular Republic Avenue, 1 to 3 pjn.<br />

el Matosfream Promotions, Boys banjo band.<br />

Matchpoint duplicate Flotilla 81 Coast Guard refreshments, 8:30 p.m. Qub meeting, youth center, 8<br />

Andrea Stone <strong>of</strong> New York Admission is » with light bridge, community center, auxiliary meeting, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Admission |3,<br />

p.m.<br />

will ting the National Anthem reffMhments provided, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Art Center, 409 Wesley Av,, B<br />

end local radio personality, Off season big band dances<br />

pjn.<br />

MONDAY<br />

SorqpUmist International<br />

St. Augustine adult enrich-<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Awana Clubs for K through ment program in the school<br />

9th grade, Grace Bible haU, 7:30 p.m. Speaker Sr.<br />

\.<br />

Lcck<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 171 Chapel, 632 Wesley Av., 7 p.m. <strong>Mar</strong>ie Cornelia Weychert,<br />

F&AM meeting, Masonic<br />

•Feelings and Faith,<br />

Ludge, 7:30 pjn.<br />

Alzheimer support group<br />

meeting, Youth Center, 6th<br />

Women's Qub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sta-eef and Atlantic Avenue,<br />

meeting.<br />

1:30 to 3 p.m,<br />

i Vmt Your Beauty<br />

Parlor This Week<br />

1<br />

American Association<br />

fy Women meeting,<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education May County Library,<br />

meeting, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Primary 7:30 p.m.<br />

Hallahan Alumnae School, 6th Street and West<br />

meeting, Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Avenue, 8 p.m.<br />

Counsel parish hall, 40th<br />

Chess Club, youth center, 7.<br />

Sfreet and Central Avenue, 1<br />

pjn.<br />

Klwants Club meeting,<br />

Plymouth Inn, 12:15 p.m.<br />

Altar and Rosary S&ieiy <strong>of</strong><br />

SAGES Dynamic Seniors Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel, Stork Report<br />

classes, St. Peter's United meeting, 7:30 pjn,<br />

Methodist Church, 8th Street<br />

and Cenfral Avenue, 10 a.m. Band Boosters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Research dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> SATURDAY<br />

aty High School meeting to<br />

Qty departmental meetings, Golden gloves boilng, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> band room, 8 p.m.<br />

'St. .Peter's United Methodist sports and civic center, 8 p.m. Education candidates night,<br />

Church, literature depart- Tickets IB per person. sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong><br />

ment with Mrs, R, Durham, 11<br />

Republic Club, Music Pier meeting, 8 pjn.<br />

B,m,; symposiu, l:iS"p:OJ. Sarah Stillwell chapter, 8:15 pjn. Open to the public.<br />

NSDAB meeting, St. Peter's<br />

FRIDAY<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

Appoinfmenfs Not Necessary<br />

But Always Appreclifed<br />

set<br />

Wi<br />

Columbus<br />

Families from thia area Dudley <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a<br />

receiving eongratukHons for daughter, Jan. 22.<br />

new arrivals at ttie stork club prank and Sandra<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital (iressler) Williams <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

are: aty, a daughter, Jan, 23,<br />

Leonard and Virginia (Cos) Joseph and <strong>Mar</strong>y Sue<br />

Mulford <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gift', a ion, (Teeney) Allegretto <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> A<br />

Jan. Hi aty, a daughter, Jan, 28, *<br />

Woman'i Regular<br />

Senior citizen tax Republican Club meeting,<br />

assistance, * Stalnton Senior youth center, 8 p.m.<br />

anter, Mfd-Strait and Bay<br />

Avenue, appelntment only, 1 Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

to 3 p,in.<br />

653-4247<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity Church,<br />

YOUR OLD CARPET<br />

aotji Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

a Full Service<br />

VFW meating, 8 pan. beginners 7 p.m.; discussion<br />

8:30 p.m,<br />

Unisex Salon<br />

IS WORTH $$$<br />

Exchange Club meeting,<br />

Beauty Supplies: Wholesale 8, Retail<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, 6:30 Alanon meeting, St. John's<br />

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George and Dawn<br />

(Crammer) EUdna <strong>of</strong> Somem<br />

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Kennith and <strong>Mar</strong>garet<br />

(Wr<strong>of</strong>en) Trout <strong>of</strong> Someri<br />

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Bruce and Christina<br />

(McMemanln) Beaver <strong>of</strong><br />

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PauJ and Routa (Stakoji)<br />

Kouzoukaa <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />

daughter, Jan. 30,<br />

Daniel and Susan (RogeriS.<br />

DsUllls <strong>of</strong> Somers Polnt>a:<br />

daughter, Jan. 31. ".';<br />

Roland and Nina (Coi)<br />

Hamllng <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora, a son,<br />

Jan, 31. \X<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>k and Karen (BroWrOift<br />

Stalnthorpe <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe,','."A<br />

daughter, Feb. 2,<br />

Robert and Iria ( i<br />

CUnkseale <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ty,^<br />

•on, Feb. 2,<br />

Thomas and Ardan (Se<strong>of</strong>il<br />

Shaw <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," i<br />

daughter, Feb. 3. "',•<br />

Walter and Penny (Kieftrf<br />

Flllimore <strong>of</strong> Linwood.-.m<br />

daughter, Feb. S. ??<br />

Donald and Krista (Pultej-<br />

Niebuhr <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a aonf:-<br />

Feb. 8, :*<br />

| Kevin and Tina (Mafferp;'<br />

; Thomas <strong>of</strong> Oce«i <strong>City</strong>, Aaaughter,<br />

Feb. a,<br />

Joseph and Oait<br />

(Errlckion) Mclnnes * <strong>of</strong>'<br />

Tuckahoe, a daughter, Feb. 7g<br />

Sanjay and Sunila (Jainy<br />

Aggarwal <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,!':<br />

daughter, Feb. 8.<br />

David and Cindy (Jone<br />

Arfrews <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />

son, Feb. B. f<br />

Henry and <strong>Mar</strong>gar.it<br />

(Iflebaeher) Von Bergen <strong>of</strong><br />

Petersburg, a son, Feb. I. s Michelle Bonek, daughter <strong>of</strong> (he direction <strong>of</strong> Superstar dUes in 20 states will depart<br />

Edward and Emily Bonek <strong>of</strong><br />

will visit.-the Watertord team win plan to f east at • to be held In Dublin at the<br />

Drill Team Camps, the the United States on Satur-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has been selected<br />

crystal factory, ijUs the medieval banquet at the Burlington Hotel.<br />

nation's largest dance-drill day, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 9. They wUl ini?e<br />

by Superstar Drill Warn<br />

Blarney Stone and vurw the famous Bunratty Castle near The group returns to the<br />

team and pompon program. In London, England and<br />

Camps to perform to fte<br />

Rock <strong>of</strong> Caihtl prior to ihtir Siannon.<br />

United States on Monday,<br />

She was selected for this pwtiee for two days. While<br />

annual St. Palr'fk's Day<br />

first performance on the <strong>On</strong> Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17, the <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18.<br />

honor at the West Chester in England the team will take<br />

festivities In Dublin, irekH.<br />

grounds <strong>of</strong> historic Kilkenny National ( Superstar Drill The National Superstar<br />

State College Superstar Drill a sightseeing tour <strong>of</strong> London<br />

Michelle will become a<br />

Castle.<br />

Team will perform for nearly Mil Team operating dMskm<br />

Team Camp held mis past and attend an* evening's<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

The National Superstar half million spectators at- rf tte National Cheerleaders<br />

August.<br />

pertormanee <strong>of</strong> Andrew Lloyd<br />

Superstar<br />

DM Team win be special tending the annual St. Association in DaSas, has<br />

Wrtber's Cots.<br />

MS Team<br />

guests at a reception held to Fatrick'i Day Parade In performed at the annual<br />

The 65 dance-drill team The group will then fly to<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

their honor by the United Dublin, That evening the Aloha Bowl In Honolulu,<br />

members were selected on the Ireland where they wUl tour<br />

85 out-<br />

States Ambassador to team wUl give • performance Hawaii and In the Cotton Bowl<br />

basis <strong>of</strong> poise, projection, fb» eoun&y for six days. They jrgknd, Robert Ussi, Tb§ dwing the Lard Msyw'g Ball Psrads.<br />

routine execution and perdence-drillsonality.<br />

Bonek attends <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

team and<br />

aty High School where she Is<br />

pompon Michelle Bonek tie captain <strong>of</strong> the Raiders<br />

members selected from 18,000 pompon squad and a member<br />

students who attended one <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the drama dub. Her team<br />

the IS dance-drill team and director is Kamy Fombek. Be an• ••<br />

pompon summer camps held The National Superstar<br />

fcrouf hout tM nation under DriU Team members from 55<br />

Spring playhouse<br />

Bird<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering: comedy, thrills<br />

prmloby Suo Kaionlch<br />

Andrea Manzi, as the teacher Mrs, W'atsba, South Jersey Regional Manhattan based New<br />

Theatre, toe area's only<br />

scolds student, played by Tom Davis, in a scene<br />

Directors project."<br />

Equity pr<strong>of</strong>essional company, According to SJRT Artistic<br />

from "The Primary English Class," a comedy is planning a series <strong>of</strong> spring Director Paul Aiken, a "very<br />

opening tonight (Thursday) and continuing productions to conclude Its Inexpensive" spring season<br />

FrMay and Saturday in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High current 1984-83 season. subscription is being <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

.School. The play is sponsored by the drama club Opening next month will be by the theatre for its entire<br />

•and language department.<br />

A.R. Gurney's <strong>of</strong>f-Broadway spring package.<br />

comedy, Ilia Mfddte 4gM "We want many more<br />

which was praised by New people to know about and<br />

Opera course starting York critics as an incisive and come out and support our<br />

hilarious poke it ttie world <strong>of</strong> theatre," he explained. "And<br />

WASPs,<br />

we're bringing toe cost down<br />

at senior center<br />

StageStrucfe, a new thriller In order to broaden our<br />

by Simon Gray and con- subscription base.<br />

sidered a likely Broadway<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> opera with singer scheduled to begin 1 pjn.<br />

"We want people to see Oat<br />

production mm season, will<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover wUl be 'Monday, <strong>Mar</strong>co 11, lor<br />

in their area is an Equity<br />

be the second SJRT spring<br />

-featured at the Stalnton beginning bridge playen,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional theatre that for<br />

production, Described as<br />

^Senior Center, 3304 Bay Av. Assistance in tht<br />

two years in a row has been<br />

psychological hair-raiser with<br />

beginning 1 p.m. Wednesday, preparation <strong>of</strong> income tax<br />

Judged 'Best Theatre In the<br />

plot twists that rival<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 13 aj a free program continues through <strong>Mar</strong>ch, An<br />

Sate' by the New Jersey Our 52nd Annual<br />

Deathtrap and Sleuth, the<br />

for persons over 60. The eight-* appointment U necessary for<br />

State Council on toe Arts,"<br />

plar deals revenge for the<br />

week course is being spon- the Monday or Friday activity<br />

Alkensald.<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> a happy<br />

sored by Senior Adulto by calling S9MMS,<br />

SPRING EDITION is now in production,<br />

marriage. SJRT's production<br />

Opining Education and A square dance workshop U<br />

will be a nremlerkfo^JMs Jr. high dance<br />

Here's a great opportunity to have your business listed<br />

Stimulation (SAGES) <strong>of</strong> held each Thursday from 1:30<br />

Aflantlc Community College. to 3:30 featuring David Platt,<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover studied local caller-lMtructor. Serving as director for both<br />

and performed in Europe and<br />

at products will be Howard<br />

p by submitting your advertising copy NOW!<br />

on stage in New York, George Ann's Finishing Rossen, SJRT associate ar-<br />

|Phlladelphla, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and School has been teaching the flMc director, wtai recent The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Community<br />

r<br />

Cape May. She lsa member <strong>of</strong> for-women-only cUu the<strong>of</strong>f-Broadwa>hit,<br />

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a. Peter's Methodist Church technlquei <strong>of</strong> dreiilog, Land ii gtm playing to Simpson Avenue, will be Cal 399"54l I (and ask for display advertising) or...<br />

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The course will be in the and style. Make-up, hair York,<br />

grade dance to be held on<br />

activities room <strong>of</strong> the center styling, manicuring and Closing the season win be<br />

Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8th from 7:00 printed below. Publication Date, Thursday, April 18,<strong>1985</strong>.<br />

tDl0iMp,nL -•"••<br />

and Is open to residents <strong>of</strong> modeling will be concluding the Ndl Simon comedy, Come<br />

Cape May and Atlantic lessons for this month. A Bow Your Horn to be directed A disc Jockey will be THE ONLY PROMOTION TO REACH EVERY HOMEOWNER IN O.C.<br />

counties. fashion show will be held at by Jim Peskin who sue* available along with plzia and<br />

Another SAGES class \s' *e conclusion <strong>of</strong> the course, cessfully directed SJRT's soda aa refreshments.<br />

production d Mat Appeal The cost is flM for<br />

last season.<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Canter and The Artisans/Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection<br />

PeaWnml* season has been<br />

$2.00 for non-members with<br />

Baker's Aluminum<br />

•Historic Route 9 topic wortdng wife director Jama<br />

supervision by teachers and<br />

Lapine (Sunday in the Park<br />

Community Center Staff. For<br />

Bookaterla II, Paperback Books<br />

moreJnformaUon, contact ttie<br />

Bowen Bros,, Chain Link Fence<br />

Qeorge) on thi<br />

Somers Corson <strong>of</strong> the Cape at the Upper Township<br />

Center at 3SHSO0,<br />

Carey's Real Estate<br />

May County Historical and Elementary School.<br />

Carter Lincoln-Mercury<br />

Geological Society, was the It was also announced that<br />

Chelsea Title Co.<br />

featured speaker at a recent dub member Kathy Greco Shore Hardware's<br />

meetlng'ef the Oounfry Shore,<br />

China Paintina 8. Porcelain Don<br />

has been appointed to the<br />

• Women's Qub.<br />

national dean's list. She Is a<br />

George Cello Ornamental Iron<br />

Mr, Corson spoke to wife, mother <strong>of</strong> two, works at<br />

Conquest • Sportfishing<br />

members about historic ttie day care center In Upper<br />

Department Is<br />

R.I, Darby Agency • Insurance<br />

Route 9 with a slide presen- Township Middle School and<br />

Davis Hardware<br />

tation <strong>of</strong> historical areas <strong>of</strong> attends college.<br />

interest from Whitesboro to<br />

Decorating Designs<br />

Wendy Dougherty advised NOW OPEN<br />

Beesley's Point.<br />

members that the club friU<br />

Diamond Tailor Shop<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y EUen Woodslde, play continue with plans for a baby<br />

Eddie's Auto Supply, Inc.<br />

cnalrman, announced photo contest during SCOTTS<br />

Finishing Touch - Beauty Shop<br />

rehearsal had begun for this February and <strong>Mar</strong>ch. Contest<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

year's children's plays, proceeds will go to the<br />

Cinderella mi Jack In theFederated<br />

Women's atit ni &<br />

Foschl Studio • Photographers<br />

Beanstalk. The programs will be dedicated to the Statue <strong>of</strong><br />

Frank & Jim's Glass Storm Window Products<br />

be presented <strong>Mar</strong>ch 29 and 30 Liberty renovation project. GREENVIEW<br />

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Wben <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a sorf*<br />

Feb. 10. ."•;<br />

Where more Americans<br />

Robert and Laurie (Ket«; VlTAMlNSiS*<br />

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Point, a son, Ftb, 10.<br />

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Alan and Barbara (Mwt<br />

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son, Feb. 10. |'<br />

H * Michael<br />

Jarnis and Nancy (V«n|i<br />

Monical<br />

derpool) Harris <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

a ion, Feb. 11.<br />

Kevin and Jans<br />

(Hamilton) MeClory<br />

l«i HI $394!<br />

Sttelmantawn, a son, Fib. li<br />

Joitph p and Colltin (Sh (ShH<br />

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We can't promise everyone this, but<br />

daughter, Feb. li, o<br />

in a recent survey <strong>of</strong> customers<br />

Stephen and Donn<br />

who got refunds, 3 out <strong>of</strong> 4 believe they<br />

(Young) Frtda <strong>of</strong> Sea Wi<br />

% I M , Feb. IS.<br />

got bigger refunds than if they did<br />

Douglas and Debbli<br />

their own taxes. 3 our <strong>of</strong> 4 ! .<br />

(Burniti) MicLian <strong>of</strong> IiS<br />

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Alfred and Susan (Slits<br />

Morgan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mori, • son}<br />

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Wimberg Funeral Home<br />

World Wide Travel<br />

A.A.R.P.<br />

Ang Custom Painting • Power Washing<br />

Bowen Bros. • Chain Link Pence<br />

Brentwood Lodge<br />

Conquest • Sport pishing<br />

Corbln House Restaurant<br />

Dutch Oven Bakery<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

Jacques Sweaters<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora Mini • Storage<br />

Wayne Miller • Insurance<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Employees<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Club<br />

Ready's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />

St. Peters Methodist Church<br />

Stalntons Dept. store<br />

The Travel Center<br />

The Salty Dog, Pet Grooming<br />

Broadley's - Plumbing & Heating<br />

Bayberry Cove Campground<br />

Johnson's Popcorn<br />

Bud's Outboard <strong>Mar</strong>ine Service<br />

The Challenger Fleet<br />

Linwood Convalescent Center<br />

Creamland<br />

Lltterer's Luncheonette<br />

Custom, Ltd.<br />

McHenry's, Inc. ,<br />

DMS Painting<br />

Office Supplies & Stationery<br />

Mac's Restaurant<br />

B,F. Mazzeo, Fruit & Produce<br />

Miami^Somers<br />

Monihan Realfy<br />

Nassau Apartments<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club<br />

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

Chas, Palermo Plumbing & Heating<br />

Palombo's Parkway Pharmacy<br />

Samuel RowellliSons<br />

Moving & Storage<br />

Sassafras Lodge<br />

Seavllle Furniture Co,<br />

Shore Hardware a, Auto Parts<br />

Shore Medical 8, Surgical Supplies<br />

Joseph Solti Paint Store<br />

South jersey Awning<br />

Charles P, Spengler - Floor Coverings<br />

Bayberry Cove Campground<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders<br />

Carey's Real Estate<br />

Gorky's ixpert <strong>Mar</strong>ine<br />

The Chimney Sweep<br />

Dlek'sDock •<br />

Fortune Travel Agency<br />

pranklin Painting<br />

Hair Bene & More - Hairstylist<br />

JohnHorton, Inc., - Fruits«. Vegetables<br />

Lemont's <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />

S. John Loeper, Handyman<br />

Mayer's <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />

Major Medical Insurance<br />

Milino Services ,<br />

TneMiicy Agency<br />

:<br />

Dlal-A-Room<br />

French Real Estate<br />

Hager Real Estate<br />

Ideal Hair Styling<br />

interstate Remodeling Contractors<br />

, j JS Homes • Home Remodeling<br />

Mayer's Family Shoe Store<br />

The Ml ley Agency • Real Estate<br />

Morey Electric, Inc.<br />

The Nomads <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CWy Commuters Club<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CIW Guest House &<br />

Apartmeftt Assoc.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CM Home savings<br />

fcLoarnfesoe,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> & Northf ield<br />

Family Hair Center '<br />

Donald E. Smith, O.O.S.<br />

J.R. Stuart, Registered Builder<br />

Tuckahoeinn<br />

WSLT-FM, 106.3 Radio Station<br />

Thomas S. Moore-Painter<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chain Link*<br />

wooden Fence Co.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Pharmaey .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Wall - Paperfianging<br />

The Salty Dog<br />

Suncoast Transit, tnc. - Trolley servtot<br />

Surfslde Catual Furniture<br />

.<strong>Mar</strong>ty Sunntan<br />

Union Oiaptt By Tht S*fc


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tern<br />

BpN'T FORGET.,.<br />

ptiQiobyAlmKRelst<br />

Rehearsing for the <strong>Mar</strong>ch i, 8 and 9th production <strong>of</strong> "The Primary English Class" are from left to<br />

right, Colleen Callahan, Andrea Manzi, and Debbie Jenkins, Showtime is 8 p.m. on the 7th & 8th and 7<br />

p.m. for the Friday dinner theater show.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ile - Holden: English teacher<br />

"I gtt my enew from wheat germ," energetic, and presses a great sense <strong>of</strong><br />

says Alan E. Holden. An English teacher humor. Holden likes to Joke around, and<br />

fcr 21 years, Holden Is cheerful, <strong>of</strong>ten tells personal experiences to Us<br />

Multi-talented English teacher Alan Holden.<br />

MISS Rltfy- I'M HAWNS TOUSLE WITH }<br />

BABT rm •CUlfi -fUST 2<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITS'. N.Jf. THURSDAY. MARCH 7,1085 , THURSDAY, MARCH 7,<strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE


• * • •<br />

PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Obituaries Kelly remembered as lifeguard<br />

(continued from page s;<br />

Ruth Williams, 90-<br />

: BOUND BROOK - Ruth Stanton WUUamar 80, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood, died Feb. 27 at the Somerset VaUey Nursing Home<br />

tare, ' " •<br />

''Bom in Reading, Pa,, Mrs, Williams resided In linwood<br />

bt more than 30 years before movlni to pridgewater five<br />

years ago. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />

Church in Atlantis <strong>City</strong>, the Northfleld Garden Club and Beta<br />

AMphlana.<br />

•' a» is survived by a stepson, John W. <strong>of</strong> Baltimore; a<br />

Stepdaughter, Mabel Gardiner, with whom she resided; six<br />

grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Services were Saturday at the Jeffries & Keates Funeral<br />

Home, Northfleld. Burial was In Laurel Memorial Park,<br />

Ppmona.<br />

Cousin's<br />

104 Asbury Ave, 399-1462<br />

Open Wed,, thru Sun,<br />

\Vi Price Dinners •<br />

at Cousin':<br />

Buy Qno Dinner at Reg. Price arid get<br />

,lne second Dinner <strong>of</strong> Equal or Leiser<br />

lvalue for Hail Price.<br />

'.., COUPON VALIDEVERY DAY From<br />

4 P.M. 'til Closing, Offer good now thru<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13th<br />

r SUPER SPECIALS<br />

LOBSTER<br />

TAILS<br />

'B9 8<br />

Lg. SHRIMP<br />

Stff Stuffed w<br />

lightly fi<br />

IViHY DAY<br />

EXCEPT SAT.<br />

Itiptr ipiMli<br />

IM inly •"»<br />

TMi Coupes.<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

"SerWns Qettn <strong>City</strong> « Vicinity"<br />

If it's still good, "REPAIR IT<br />

We repair moif malor brand! <strong>of</strong><br />

waihin, drytri, refrigerators, rangss<br />

anddiihwashtrs, • Parts Sales*<br />

ULMEFTS HOME<br />

Offer good now thru<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 31,1 399-4398<br />

RADIO 1400<br />

now plays OLDIES<br />

!i ! DMWOOJ<br />

!" f j0<br />

* iiiii<br />

WE CAN HELP.<br />

1^ ^ .<br />

[:Ca//on the mortgage specialists.<br />

Invites the public to a<br />

TURKEY DINNER<br />

Including Salad 8. Dessert<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 10 2 to 7 P.M.<br />

ADULTS '6 00<br />

Per Person<br />

CHILDREN<br />

UNDER 10<br />

$ 00<br />

3<br />

111 A Bethel Rd. Across from #1 Fire Houie<br />

FOR ^FORMATION CALL 917-8107<br />

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

by Anita J. Spiegel<br />

rcontinued from page 1)<br />

Recreation Direct; 1 for organizing his clan for said. "We graduated from Last September, the<br />

participation In the Kelly- high school together in 1945 museum was presented with a<br />

* DonLehman<br />

tody surfing and I was looking forward to painting <strong>of</strong> Princess Grace The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Republican and Barbados Lane. "So,<br />

Pileggt,' a former tlty championship and chicken seeing Kel again at'our 40th and her two daughters. Club Is hosung a question and they're back," she said.<br />

lifeguard stationed on the 26th bake-<strong>of</strong>f, an annual summer reunion golf outing and dUi-<br />

answer session with local At the request <strong>of</strong> Mayor<br />

Street beach near the Kelly event. The Lehman family ner, scheduled for thl» June in There will be a viewing Board <strong>of</strong> Education can- Jack Bittner the state<br />

home the summers <strong>of</strong> 1148 and was organiitd by Kelly's fce Phlladelpblp u.ea." Kellytoday<br />

(Thursday) from i to 9 didates 8:15 p.m. Monday on<br />

1949, said Jack Kelly's death cousin N«vy Capt John Leh- and Smith -.ere graduates <strong>of</strong> pan. In the Mcllvalne Funeral<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Tran-<br />

the Music Pier, Mooriyn<br />

brought him a "deep feeling man.<br />

Penn Charter in Philadelphia. Home, 3711 Midvate Av., East,<br />

sportation has requested the<br />

Terrace and the Boardwalk.<br />

<strong>of</strong> disappointment and The longstanding com- Film crews from Channel 3 Falls, Philadelphia.<br />

Coast Guard to extend the<br />

According to Club President<br />

sorrow."<br />

petition was canceled last in Philadelphia were In town Memorial service wUl be 8<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> on the half-hour<br />

Jacjes Mott all five can-<br />

"The Kelly family with year due to Kelly's In- yesterday to trace the Kelly p.m. Friday In Memorial<br />

bridge openings from 11 ajn.<br />

dUates — Incumbents Jeanne<br />

Uieir wealth and fame were volvement with the Olympics family history which is onHSU,<br />

West Falnnount Park.<br />

to 8 pin. on Saturday, Sun-<br />

Gorman, Gerard Walker, Joe<br />

great people to know," and Lehman's being.,out to record at the Historical Burial will be private at the<br />

days and holidays to between<br />

Iudlca and newcomers Ron<br />

PUeggl said, "They were KB,<br />

Society Museum, 409 Wesley convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

8 a.m, and 8 p.m. and daUy<br />

Hutchlnson and William E.<br />

down to earth, alwaya<br />

from Memorial Day to Labor<br />

Former Somers Point Av., The feature wUl be aired The family requests Good — wUl be on hand to<br />

hospitable and easy to talk<br />

Day.<br />

to."<br />

Mayor Harvey Smith said the tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p.m. memorial donations in answer concerns <strong>of</strong> those<br />

news <strong>of</strong> Kelly's death was a According to a Society memory <strong>of</strong> John B, Kelly Jr.,<br />

DOT is requesting a 80-day<br />

attending the event, which Is<br />

Pileggl said he became "deep shock."<br />

spokesperson, the Kelly's be sent to the U.S. Olympic<br />

temporary trial <strong>of</strong> the new<br />

opeir to the public.<br />

friends with Kelly's sister Ut- "Those <strong>of</strong> us who knew Jack were contributors to theCommittee,<br />

17M E, Boulder,<br />

hours from July 4 to Labor<br />

Mott noted the dub is<br />

Ann, now a resident here well called Urn "Kel," Smith museum.<br />

Colorado Sprinp, Colo. 80M8.<br />

Day this year to see if it<br />

conducting the session u a<br />

married to Donald Levine.<br />

public service due to the<br />

curtails traffic backup along<br />

Kelly himself was a<br />

dlsbandment <strong>of</strong> the. local<br />

Rte. 82.<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Beach Pafrol<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters and<br />

in 1944 but his service here Mainland Notes<br />

Sebastian R. Ciotti <strong>of</strong><br />

will take • "nonpartisan Reading, Pa. has applied to<br />

was short because the<br />

approach,"<br />

schedule Interfered with Ken Weatherford<br />

fee Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineeri<br />

sculling practice on the<br />

for permission to construct a<br />

School Board member Joe<br />

Schuylklll River in<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 194 boat dips at bis m<br />

The public hearing on Sea statewide which received expected sometime this Iudlca announced his In-<br />

Philadelphia. Kelly became a<br />

condominium site, the former<br />

Iale <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>1985</strong> municipal grants,<br />

month.<br />

tention to seek re-election<br />

champion oarsman.<br />

Huewater <strong>Mar</strong>ina, on Crook<br />

budget has been rescheduled<br />

Sherman said tin National April i in a press release last Horn 1 jr<strong>of</strong>are Immediately<br />

But Kelly's Involvement to 7 p.m. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28 at the Holy Spirit High School la Merit Scholarship Corp. la the week,<br />

south<strong>of</strong>the 34th Street bridge.<br />

with the Beach Patrol began public safety building. <strong>City</strong> presenting Rodgers and only nationwide scholarship "It gives me pleasure to<br />

long before that when, as a Qerk Vem Lynch said there Hart's musical, Babes in which relies soley on private<br />

Ciottl's plans call for the<br />

announce my candidacy for<br />

younster he was a was an error with the original Arms at 8 p.m. Friday and donations.<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> 183 slips for<br />

the School Board," Iudlca<br />

KeUy was also res] date which did not give the<br />

private pleasure craft at his<br />

Saturday at the high school In<br />

aid. "In my short tenure in<br />

city enough time to publish Absecon, Tickets are M and Upper Township Committee<br />

proposed marina, plus the<br />

this <strong>of</strong>fice I have felt com-<br />

(he budget 10 days prior to the are available at tin door. Monday honored four Cub<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> 11 other boat<br />

fortable with the duties as a<br />

public hearing as required by<br />

Scouts for receiving the<br />

slips for the 11 tounhouses<br />

member and I am eager to<br />

state law.<br />

St. Joseph's parish is Arrow <strong>of</strong> Light Award, the<br />

planned at the site.<br />

continue In the on-going<br />

sponsoring a benefit dance for highest honor <strong>of</strong> the Cub<br />

Plans Indicate at least a<br />

Improvement and growth in<br />

Upper Township has the Emenron Ford family Scouti <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

dozen 8-unlt apartment<br />

our system,"<br />

received a grant from the from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 23 Klchard Baum, Peter<br />

buildings, a ships store, two<br />

Iudlca was appointed to<br />

state to <strong>of</strong>fset the costs In- to help <strong>of</strong>fset the. medical Blank, Brian Hurff and Noah<br />

overlooks, and a boat laun-<br />

fulfill toe seat vacated by<br />

curred In eliminating a costs <strong>of</strong> their son, Michael, ToUon received comching<br />

and parking area<br />

Dave Stefan who resigned for<br />

backlog <strong>of</strong> drunken driving who was paralyzed In amemorative<br />

plague* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

between the boat slip area and<br />

personal reasons late last<br />

cases In the township. The swimming accident last township resolution<br />

fee bridge.<br />

year. __<br />

grant, which totals |l,488, was August,<br />

congratulating the boys and<br />

According to his ap-<br />

awarded by the state Tickets are $10 per person; their families for the ac- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> talented and plication, more than 14,000<br />

judiciary as part <strong>of</strong> Itsmusic<br />

and refreshments will ismpllshment from Mayor gifted students at the incubic<br />

yards <strong>of</strong> dredge<br />

statewide program to reduce be provided. For more In- Daniel Beyel at me Township termediate school gathered material would be deposited<br />

the backlogs. Chief Justice formation, contact St. Committee meeting Monday. six prizes in tta OM, formerly on the upland site as part <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert N. Wflenb said the Joseph's rectory at 927-3SSI.<br />

the Olympics <strong>of</strong> the Mind, fee construction process for<br />

Judiciary's goal Is to have<br />

competition at the Infee<br />

boat slips, pUtaf and<br />

every drunken driving case Linwood resident Daws Thrift shop termediate school Feb. 23, bulkhead Installation.<br />

heard within 60 days <strong>of</strong> the Corrlgan, a senior at<br />

Prizes awarded Included:<br />

filing <strong>of</strong> the complaint. Mainland Regional High<br />

First place for the fifth grade Sandy Gates, manager <strong>of</strong><br />

Municipal Judge Ronald School, has been named a hours given class and third place to the the Harbor House Motor Inn<br />

Taht said the township no National Merit Scholarship<br />

fourth, sixth, seventh and and <strong>Mar</strong>ina at 2nd Meet and<br />

longer has a backlog <strong>of</strong> finalist, according to<br />

Hours <strong>of</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> theeighth<br />

graders. In addition Bay Avenue, hat amounted<br />

pending cases and the pant Is Mainland principal Howard<br />

fcrift shop provided by the the seventh graders won afeat<br />

the Symonds family <strong>of</strong><br />

to <strong>of</strong>fset costs Incurred when Sherman. *<br />

auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial style award for their the Varsity Inn will be<br />

Hospital have been an-<br />

the township previously Corrlgan is one <strong>of</strong> 13,500<br />

presentation,<br />

providing food service at the<br />

nounced.<br />

eliminated its backlog. finalists nationwide vying for<br />

Other schools competing lit hayfront restaurant.<br />

The township was the only 8,100 national merit<br />

Tta Nifty Thrifty ffl»p, onethe<br />

event were Dennis Catei, who Is Joined in the<br />

Cape May County scholarships <strong>of</strong> $2,000,<br />

block south <strong>of</strong> the hospital on township, Wlldwood Crest, management <strong>of</strong> Harbor House<br />

municipality among the 43Sherman<br />

said. A decision is<br />

Shore Road, Somers Point, la Middle Township and Vent- by Gall Delia Fave, Sharon<br />

open from ID a.m. to 3 p.m. nor.<br />

CaplKl and Peter Patrbri,<br />

Tuesday through Friday.<br />

also noted that the facility (68<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars The shop provides a pickup The first report <strong>of</strong> the first rooms and ISO boat dips) has<br />

service for donated Items; sighting <strong>of</strong> the first robin Is In: been upgraded to the "2<br />

ROBERTS-JOHNSON POST - 2189 call 853-3501 for details. <strong>Mar</strong>y Blrkenstock called last diamond" category which<br />

Somers Point, N.J.<br />

Proceeds from all shop sales Thursday to report seeing the swans it exceeds<br />

benefit the hospital. first harbinger <strong>of</strong> spring requirements for AAA rating.<br />

around9:30a.m. at Pine Road<br />

Auoatum<br />

Featuring<br />

8lb,<br />

Maine<br />

Lobsters<br />

&<br />

Prime<br />

New York Steaks.<br />

gourmet dining<br />

in elegant surroundings<br />

Oppeilte Watsrfront Restaurant<br />

in Someri Point .<br />

Call Jay High for Reservations<br />

6534141 .<br />

Fret Admission To dub For Diners<br />

Umomlne Pick-Up Serviee<br />

Available At A Mental Fee<br />

celebrate your green roots<br />

'A and St.rputrlck'» Day<br />

• J Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16th!<br />

Italian Specials<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

Includes: Italian<br />

Salad & Glass <strong>of</strong> Wine!<br />

Mac 5 :-<br />

Full Course Dinners<br />

Every Sunday<br />

Open Mon.-Frl. from Sp.ffi. 8. Syn, from 3 p,m,<br />

908 §hore Hd., Somera Polnl<br />

| NOW OPEN X<br />

?FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES^<br />

"Enjoy Breakfast on the Boardwalk"<br />

x 2 ^ LITTERER'S<br />

LUNCHEONETTE<br />

, _ B40 Boirtwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, N.J.<br />

f — WHKiND BREAKFAST<br />

Specials Good Thru <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

Fruit Jutce, 2 EMI (any style)<br />

Hath Snwns, fusil<br />

JeBy, Collet or Te«<br />

with Bacon, Sauiage or Ham<br />

Sat. & Sun. <strong>On</strong>ly from 8:30a.m<br />

*1.85<br />

5 2.65<br />

LUNCH SPECKl: Cap <strong>of</strong> Soap A GtUed CUMM<br />

Sandwich or Chetutaigtr I Mid. Stda *1.95<br />

Sat.4Sun.from II.30a.m7<br />

I399-291©]<br />

Too Late To<br />

Classify<br />

SUMMER RENTAL - Thr«e bedroom<br />

Hi b.ttu, sold COJII, bitch frsnl. lor<br />

the monlh ol July M.ooo. ell ilr«,l<br />

pirklng, c.ble. Call Ifilfir avinlngt<br />

sr WHkfindi. }--\i<br />

1 PC LIVING ROOM SIT - fsia<br />

vilsuf with jrmn shtlf, Whilo riclinir<br />

twin Bed ft rrHttrsii, not >w<br />

tvtrythlng. cili j!» 410J. ].;<br />

M¥N & WOMINi ALTERNATIONS -<br />

done In my home call vvonnc lor an<br />

apMlntmml at JMSSie. 1-7<br />

YARD SALE _ Lint. Bit ol •vlrythlng<br />

• 1/11 Oxford La,, o.C. f a.m. • ] p m.<br />

Friday 1 Saturday, ] 7<br />

PERSIAN CAT - Whiti (•mala 1 yri,<br />

eld, Vtry fanili, Paperi. Avillahit —<br />

irat to good horrm call 39? 1313. j 7<br />

TiLL A FRIiHO - Frt. tuterlnriii<br />

raiding ler adult Illinratt In O»in<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Call If Kill, ]7<br />

WANT ID - saragi I tog deittr Mid i<br />

— scean city - call 4« 2jji am ler<br />

Klvln MtwHn 1 p.m. 10 p.m. %-u<br />

FOR SALI - 3 kitchen i«ti ilj „,<br />

MM Ctntral Avo.i <strong>Ocean</strong> city. ]>MMi '<br />

Itarling Fri. ivi. <strong>Mar</strong>, 1, )-7<br />

OLB DISK * ilNCM - "Whilnty 7 - .<br />

iSlld hard wood • netdi raflniihlng<br />

itn can iifwij. II<br />

THINK SPRINO. Openino cetlagn or<br />

lUit ipring clianlng — I will |m(, E,||<br />

Miry at JIMMf. 4.4<br />

DININS HBOM SET - t chain and<br />

hriiiiirenl and tihte, geed eongitimi<br />

UM. Llvln, room tola Is Inchts<br />

igratm oood cgndltlen MM, call t|j.<br />

Wl, - ].J<br />

•OAT FOB 5ALI - Aqu,,porl tflj,<br />

» loot, twin IIS mere, grail lap<br />

cruliinf, deis lei llshmg and wjl.r<br />

•pern, LDidia, line ntw, iij.too, call<br />

4174101, 4^<br />

Public Notice!<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The uMirtllnM has ipplled to Iht<br />

lonlns Beiri t! Mluitmint lor irin><br />

lino <strong>of</strong> thrn virlincil In cgn|unniln<br />

, wilh an appllciflin lor conilrucllon ol<br />

• H>»M IIHf •odlllw ol two<br />

Mdngmi at Block 13. Let 1 ollwrwli.<br />

known M It] Flr.t street, Oct.n city. '<br />

TJiu •Bgiiciiitn will M niara •( ><br />

mNliiit en Mircn 10. tfll at iijg>,m,<br />

lit thf Council Ch.mb.ri, Cllv Hall, •<br />

Ninin iirM IM Aikurv Aveniw,<br />

Mnn <strong>City</strong>. Ntw Jerity.<br />

Comrnenl. rililivi it thli ap-<br />

PIlHtltn mull M m.d. In pjrton.<br />

mini iri on lilt In tni Coos Enlor<br />

Cimant Olllcj IscatM It 550 aibury<br />

AHrliii »nd mi, be vl.weti during<br />

' Milinili ngun, • • • • • • • t<br />

, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEABINO<br />

_ The unainlijiM hai tpplied u mi<br />

Sum <strong>City</strong> Zoning <strong>Mar</strong>a ol Adlui*<br />

• mtnt IW a vlrianci ler minimum Ironl,<br />

^aril iMMcli alts* any outer ,ariailt«<br />

'•nmta uniiiarr by int JHM<br />

el.t.vs le IM irepeiM rileulIM ol<br />

Ihl unol. liniiy swililns II HN<br />


I<br />

-PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CjTY, N.J, THUBSDAY, MARCH 7.<strong>1985</strong><br />

Catch this timely food at bargain prices<br />

What better time than Lent dock. When cod Is more<br />

1 pound pollock fillets<br />

to enjoy seafood? U your abundant, pollock wUl be leu<br />

answer is affirmattvs, tht<br />

Vi teaspoon salt<br />

expensive because it to in less<br />

.neit iimllariy rhetorical<br />

dash <strong>of</strong> pepper *<br />

demand.<br />

question is; how can you go<br />

1 cup fine bread crumbs<br />

During the winter months<br />

wrong with pollock!<br />

dash <strong>of</strong> pepper<br />

pollock begins to form Into COOKING<br />

Vi cup flour<br />

Pollock, as a ruli, la schools for the spawning<br />

cheaper than other memoirs<br />

2eggs<br />

season and are then landed in<br />

<strong>of</strong> the cod family — especially<br />

cooking oil<br />

greater numbers which CONNECTION<br />

now during the winter. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Cut fillets Into 3-inch<br />

further reduces the price.<br />

reason for the price dlfferenoi<br />

squares. Place flour on waxed<br />

Pollock may be substituted<br />

i« due to the color <strong>of</strong> the fillets.<br />

paper and in a separate bowl<br />

for any cod or haddock recipe.<br />

Because the flesh is not the<br />

mix the remaining dry<br />

It is classified as a lean fish, poaching. The fillets also hold "fishy," you're sure to Uki<br />

traditionally consumer,<br />

ingredients.<br />

because the oil content is very Up weU under frMJing, pollock at least one <strong>of</strong> these<br />

favored pure white, fisher, low. It ranks high Pollock are smaller than ways,<br />

Beat eggs well. Roll fish<br />

men receive about one-third<br />

squares in the flour, dip In the Chances are you won't find pollock in the flesh like this In your super-<br />

nutritionally because It is rich cod and usually weigh bet-<br />

toss money for poUoclt than in protein, vitamins, and ween 4 and 12 pounds. Smaller EASY POLLOCK beaten eggs and roll in the dry market. But you will find fillets, similar to cod or thick flounder. Either<br />

for cod.<br />

minerals but low in fat and pollock are known as scrod<br />

BAK1<br />

mixture. Heat cooking oil way they provide for food, quick eating inexpensively.<br />

until hot and fry fish squares<br />

Another reason why pollock calories. And it is a good fish pollock and weigh between I'm<br />

is cheaper than cod is because to people on low sodium diets. and 4 pounds. In the market, pollock fillets (Hi Ib. pertor<br />

3 or 4 minutes, or until one-half inch thick<br />

eggs, adding cheese, parsley, 3 cups milk<br />

ttie former are scattered and The flesh, although not as pollock may be purchased as person)<br />

golden brown, turn carefully 1 small clove, garlic, and ptpptr. Mx weU, 1 tsp. salt<br />

therefore generally caught white as the cod's, Is more fresh, frozen or smoked and in butter or margarine and fry the same length <strong>of</strong> chopped fine (optional) Out fillets into two-Inch i large onion, chopped<br />

only incidentally or as a flaky and the flavor U more fce forms <strong>of</strong> drawn, dressed, salt and pepper<br />

time.<br />

% tap. salt<br />

squares. Place flour on waxed H pound butter<br />

bycatch <strong>of</strong> cod, haddock and<br />

riace pollock burgers on<br />

pronounced — although not steakj or fillets.<br />

cooking oil<br />

piper, In separate bowi, mU SiTZ VU|JB UUUUig ~WSlEf<br />

other poundfish species.<br />

Optional;<br />

paper toweling to absorb 1 cup fine bread crumbs dry Ingredients.<br />

dash <strong>of</strong> pepper<br />

"fishy" tasttng by any means.<br />

TOe price <strong>of</strong> pollock is The texture <strong>of</strong> the flesh U very (Editor's note We can ground dUl weed<br />

extra oil and serve on toasted 2 tap. grated cheeie Roll fillets in Sour mixture, Melt butter In a Urge<br />

directly related to the price firm and therefore eiceUent attest to the preceding In- lemon juice or white wine hamburger bum.<br />

(Parmesan)<br />

then In egg batter and finally, saucepan. Add onions and<br />

and supply <strong>of</strong> cod and had- when used In chowders or In formation troip the Rhode Heat oven to 400 degrees, These are delicious as la or H tap. parsley flakes roU in dry ingredients. potatoes and saute slowly<br />

Island Seafood^fiouncll. We Rub a baking dish well with they may be served with Vi cup flour<br />

Fry in cooking efl until until onions are slightly<br />

found poUook last week priced "butter and place fillets In the tartar sauce. Serves 8. dash pepper<br />

golden brown. Drain on ab- brown, Ada water and cook<br />

OPENING MON. MARCH 11th around 11.50 a pound In local dish. Dot the surface <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sorbent paper. Makes four to tor five minutes or until<br />

supermarkets — at least a fish generously with butter<br />

Egg Batter:<br />

six servings.<br />

potatoes are partly done.<br />

dollar per pound less than and salt and pepper to taste. A POLLOCK BARBECUE 2 eggs<br />

Add flah. Cook until fish can<br />

flounder or similar fish. little dm may be shaken over<br />

dash <strong>of</strong> pepper - — be separated into large flakes<br />

Furthermore, we found this the fish at this point, if you 2 pounds pollock fillets 1 tip, grated cheese POLLOCK FISH CHOWDER with a fork. Add remaining<br />

"bargain catch" a delicious desire,<br />

1 cup chopped onion (Parmesan)<br />

Ingredients. Reheat and<br />

meal — we cooked ours with Bake for approximately 10 Yi cup melted fat<br />

dash <strong>of</strong> parsley flakes 1 pound poEock Mets serve. Makes four to six<br />

orange slices, butter, salt, minutes per pound or until the 1 can tomatoes<br />

Make egg batter by beating S cups diced potatoes servings.<br />

pepper and paprika all fish flakes readily and is (11b. 12 oz.)<br />

wrapped in alumninum toll, opaque white.<br />

¥4 cup brown sugar<br />

NOW OPEN cooked In a moderately hot Baste occasionally during 3ta International cafe at Regional<br />

oven for about IS minuted baking with more butter and 3 tap. vinegar<br />

Here are some recipes from for a special touch with a little 1 tap, mustard (dry) Mainland Regional High delicacies. The Mexican activities Including cultural<br />

the Maine Department <strong>of</strong> lemon juice or white wine. 1 tap, salt<br />

School will hold its annual costumed Spanish students displays, a poster contest and<br />

DAILY <strong>Mar</strong>ine Resources, Try one or<br />

Cut fish Into pieces about 1- Foreign Language Day on<br />

omamAL PORTLAND<br />

will serve tacos, tapes, student projects. In addition,<br />

more. If you're like us and<br />

Inch square. Fry onion In fat Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch I, In the east churros and pohTorones In the<br />

POLLOCK-BUROERS<br />

an Instructional program will<br />

like your fish flavorful but not<br />

until well-cooked. Add the rest cafeteria. Students, faculty atmosphere <strong>of</strong> a south <strong>of</strong> the be held for eighth grade<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ingredients to frying and guests are invited to<br />

. J>- 8 A.M.<br />

border market place. In the students from Mill Road<br />

pan and cover and cook slowly sample a wide array <strong>of</strong> German raarketplati, knock, school, Northfield; Jordan<br />

NOW51RVING<br />

tor 15 minutes or until flan delicacies In an International wurst and sauerkraut, kar- Road school, Somers Point;<br />

flakes easily.<br />

cab starting at 10 a.m. t<strong>of</strong>felsala, rouladen and and Beihaven school, Unwood<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

¥ PLANNING<br />

r°<br />

Serve the barbecue over red The French patisserie will apfelstrudel will te available. when Mainland Regional<br />

• LUNCH<br />

kidney or pinto beans and present the traditional crepes,<br />

language students will <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

1 A GROUP BUSfOUR? rice. Serves 8,<br />

quiches, and patisseries. Foreign language day is the brief lessons in Spanish,<br />

/ Latin students, amid the ruins culmination <strong>of</strong> a full week <strong>of</strong><br />

oa<br />

Latin, and French.<br />

POLLOCK FISH CUTLffTS <strong>of</strong> an ancient Roman forum,<br />

will serve crastula and Italian<br />

L<br />

• DINNER<br />

SEAFOOD STiAtU PANCAKE HOUSI<br />

9th and Central Avenues<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399.0113<br />

LOOK HERE I<br />

SPECIALS GOOD THRU MARCH 13th, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Grade A<br />

XTRA LARGE<br />

EGGS<br />

CORNED-<br />

BEEF<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SANDWICH 5<br />

1.69<br />

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4TH ST. & OCEAN AVL. OMAN CITY . PHONE 3116871<br />

• OPEN ALL YEAR •<br />

5UN,.THUBS. 810 8 • FBI, & SAT, 8 to I<br />

Pamper your group with Mr. Sterling**<br />

••Mhrar-natter" Mnlii<br />

Col today for informoHon.<br />

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609-347.771 l=r 8MJ57j8«9|P<br />

STERLING COACH LIMES<br />

Our 31st Season<br />

Bi7 WIST AVE,, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

10:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.<br />

Fridays "til 8 P.M.<br />

SUBS* LASAGNA<br />

RAVIOLI • SPAGHETTI<br />

DEUCtOUS TAKE-OUT ITALIAN FOOD<br />

EVERYTHING MADE TO ORDER<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

399-0753<br />

OPENING THIS MONDAY, MARCH 11th<br />

CUinartj<br />

w - "Whwt Utopia din* to enjoy tint food."<br />

841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS *6 95 Complete<br />

Served from 5 to 6:30 p.m.<br />

MONi Boneleii Chicken Kltv<br />

TU1S: stuffed Pork Chop w/gravy<br />

WlDi ionelMs Chicken Parmaolina<br />

THURSi Roast Turkey w/sfuff ing &. gravy<br />

PRIi Fried Flounder Almanalne<br />

SATr Ssrwiew Chicken Cordon Bleu<br />

SUN; Reasfleef Au jut<br />

lncludes:Salad. Vegetable, Roll 8. Butter<br />

. • and Dessert<br />

CULINARY FEATURES<br />

AT BREAKFAST•<br />

• Compiimentary hememadt c<strong>of</strong>fee cake served<br />

with br»akfiit.<br />

• Freshed squeezed orange juice<br />

• togs Benedict Holiindiise<br />

• Omelettes made in omelette pans<br />

• Plus all your standard breakfast fare<br />

AT LUNCH:<br />

• Fresh roast turkey on croissant<br />

• Spinach salad with hot bacon dressing<br />

• Homemade soups<br />

• Fresh ground sirloin turgers<br />

AT DINNER:<br />

• Broiled seafood specialties<br />

• Sautied natured veal dishes<br />

• Pasts all Culinary Gardens<br />

• Complimentary homemade dessert with dinner<br />

Dinner Served Daily IromS p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Uunehfrom ila.m, toip.m, _,<br />

Breakfast Sat.«. Sun, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

' fronvla.m.tPip.m,<br />

1 pound pollock fillets cut<br />

Video Communications Systems<br />

= CCTV Surveillance<br />

— Custom Video<br />

— Burglary & Fire<br />

SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE & INSTALLATIONS<br />

For A Free Video Survey<br />

Call Tom Paratore 823-3649<br />

MAHONEY'S<br />

14th A Asbury Ave. 3196105<br />

iPJClALS<br />

GoodMon.-Sat. <strong>On</strong>ly (3/S • 3/U)<br />

BREAKFAST LUNCHEON<br />

7a.rn.-lla.fn.<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Hot Cakes<br />

&<br />

Eggs<br />

Beverage<br />

•1.95<br />

Mbn.Saf. 7a.m. • 2p,m,<br />

ST. PADDY'S SPECIAL • Ffil, 4 S»T,<br />

Him & CsnaM or Corned Setr • ..OP<br />

^Jtita, seat iread, ley, HIM Pudding<br />

Open Seven Days<br />

Serving'III 12 AM<br />

Soup<br />

TunaHoagieor<br />

Pork Roil & cheese<br />

Beverage<br />

'2.50<br />

Sun, ia,m..Jp,h<br />

$4.25<br />

on the Bay at Pleasure Ave,<br />

Somers Point<br />

WEEKLY LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

served with soup or salad<br />

•4,95<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 7<br />

Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8<br />

MONK FISH SCAMPIw rlf(<br />

Monday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11<br />

UNCUINIPRIMAVERA<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12<br />

SWISS STEAK w/egg noodles<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13<br />

MUSSELS AQUOEOUOenHngym.<br />

653^900<br />

• suptrb Peed , Spectaeuiar vitw <strong>of</strong><br />

• Fabulous Cocktails the Harbor<br />

Serving LunchMn • Banquets and OinntP<br />

Ukrainian eggs topic<br />

Ethel Miller <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> atf<br />

will present the special<br />

feature at Urn Cape. Atlantic<br />

Christian Women's dub<br />

luncheon to be held 12:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13 at<br />

Mac's Restaurant, Somers<br />

Mot, Mrs, Milter wOl ipeak<br />

about the hlatdry and art <strong>of</strong><br />

Ukrainian eggs.<br />

ST. PATRICK'S<br />

DANCE MARCH 12<br />

Single parents society wUl<br />

hold a St. Patrick 1 ! Dance,<br />

< 8:30 to 11:30 pjn. Tuewlay<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>chUintheFirehanNo.l,<br />

Bethel Rd«d In Somere Point.<br />

A priie win be awarded to the<br />

man and woman wearing the<br />

most green. Music provided<br />

by the Silhouettes Band;<br />

rafrtBbmeHts served. Admission<br />

la $4for non-members<br />

and »3 for members.<br />

Music will be by <strong>Mar</strong>ion<br />

(Men <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The<br />

speaker U Sue Thompson <strong>of</strong><br />

Baltimore, Md.<br />

The C&G IB nondenominational<br />

and the<br />

luncheons are open to the<br />

public. Free babysitting is<br />

provided on toe premises by<br />

responsible adults. For<br />

luncheon and nursery<br />

reservations, call 399-4645 or<br />

399-4880.<br />

ALZHEIMER GROUP<br />

TO MEET FRIDAY<br />

the local support unit for<br />

Mends and family <strong>of</strong> victims<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alzheimer's disease will<br />

meet 1:30 to 8 pjn. Friday In<br />

the Youth Center, 6th Street<br />

and Atlantic Avenue, Anyone<br />

interested in Us or similar<br />

diseases is welcome to attend.<br />

For Information call 399-2099.<br />

NEW LOCATION<br />

«U Parents<br />

JK Without Partners<br />

ml CHICHI'S<br />

7T| m ON ROUTE 9 M SOMERS P0WT<br />

f f 1 Weekly Friday Dance<br />

9 P.M. to 1 A.M. • <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8th<br />

FUND RAISER Open To The Public<br />

PHONE 390-1255<br />

DAILY-LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE<br />

WiBBINeRietfTIONi<br />

iUIINiSSorPRIVAtt PARTY<br />

NEW ROAD SOMIB8 POINT<br />

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ANY FLAVOR<br />

Franks Soda<br />

ANY VARIITV<br />

Purina Cat Food<br />

REG, OR DOUBLE STUFFED<br />

Oreo Cookies<br />

KRAFT...SANDWICH SPREAD<br />

Miracle Whip<br />

VILViETA.,,DiNNIR<br />

Shells & Cheese<br />

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ANY VARIETY.ARMOUR CLASSIC _ _ _<br />

Lite'Dinners<br />

JENO'S.CHEESi. COMBO, PIPPIRQNI<br />

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ORE-IDA...FROZ, POTATOES<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J,<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 7, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Township <strong>of</strong>ficials, residents miffed at state over group home<br />

"The only thing we overlook is the ocean!"<br />

15th 4 Boardwiik, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, Reienfiiions nol requirta, but suggested<br />

WE'VE<br />

MOVED!<br />

From<br />

34th St. <strong>of</strong>f Asbury<br />

To<br />

3339 WEST<br />

between<br />

Hoy's 5 & 10 & Family Hair<br />

LUNCH?<br />

Excitement will prevail in our ocean front ballroom, each<br />

evening from ? p.m. to 1 a.m., as we enjoy the sounds Of<br />

Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Woody Herman and ienny<br />

Goodman, Come|o!nfhefun!<br />

**###*#*••###•*••##*•••#****##•##*•****<br />

$65.00<br />

per person per day, Double Occupancy<br />

(Singles: Add $10.00 per person per day)<br />

Rates subleci to 15% Gratuity plus 6% Stats Tax<br />

Dress Cede<br />

11th & the Boardwalk <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

3W-1000<br />

Brunch At<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Finest<br />

En|oy our delicious brunch <strong>of</strong> eggs, hot cakes,<br />

bacon, sausage, Seafood Newburg, quiche,<br />

fried chicken, chicken al a king, fresh fruit, an<br />

extensive salad bar, Waldorf salad, cheeses,<br />

and so much more. Choose from a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

fresh breads and pastries, plus a selection <strong>of</strong><br />

juices, including sparkling cider and grape<br />

juice.<br />

Served From 11 a.m. -2 p.m.<br />

Sundays, Now..,,<br />

thru Mother's Day<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

lifhi. Boardwalk «<br />

90* per person<br />

Reservations Suggested<br />

Proper Dress Required<br />

(60?) 3991000<br />

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

•Dees Not include Tax 8. Gratuity<br />

Police are investigating an beltaved suspects pried op?n<br />

attempted larceny Tuesday at the first door <strong>of</strong> the safe using<br />

Woolworth's, 732 Asbury Av., tools from the store but were<br />

where intruders were ap- unable to crack the second<br />

parently unable to gain access door. i<br />

to the safe.<br />

Police determined thai<br />

Police received a call 7:30 approiimately three pounds<br />

a.m. Tuesday from store <strong>of</strong> Jellybeans and possibly a<br />

personnel reporting ttie in- flashlight had been taken. •:<br />

cident.<br />

"It was an amatuer ]jin>«1H Sentinel-Ledger Staff flnlv only heard ttf fit the proposed nrotwsed <strong>On</strong>pi <strong>On</strong>e).<br />

both hnth Bnnnunpnrl announced nlnrm plant to<br />

Studied studied the feasibility nf <strong>of</strong> such<br />

nniinriiirn<br />

right moderatt!y rtturded He said he has been pushing township and demanding a Mate <strong>of</strong>ficials meet only alter Both McDonough and some said us department U very must also be protected. between seven and 18 clients, •<br />

aquarium Tuesday when he Gov, Thomas Keen recently campaign to bring the a project, even bribing in<br />

men front the Woodbine State fur a meeting because he meeting take place. They said there Is an agreement <strong>of</strong> sale. other township resident* willing to explain toe group "I began to look Into it A home with sis or fewer ' 'The New Jersey <strong>Mar</strong>ine was contacted by a township signed into law a bill aquarium to their representatives from<br />

School In the borne. There are wanu to put aside any fears fcey wlU notify legJilalivi He said Monday's meeting believe Dickson was used by home concept to anyone who because at first, I was notclients<br />

cannot be regulated by Sciences Consortium Is resident. He immediately authorizing the New Jersey municipalities. Egg Harbor Boston's aquarium to study<br />

many group homes across the toe residents might have to representatives and arewas<br />

canceled because the state to take toe heat from b'ks because tie considers it totally against It, but the more Die municipality,<br />

throwing its hat Into toe ring began formulating plus to Sports and Exposition Township <strong>of</strong>ficials are the site and forming<br />

date designed to give life Us project. He said he did not prepared to meet In Dtckson didn't follow proper the township before they me ..ist Important program I dug, the madder I got," she<br />

in toe bidding to get a bring the aquarium to Authority to build two promoting the old Dunes preliminary plans with an<br />

Atila to retarded people who want to attend Monday's emergency session if the state procedure in orgahliing the moved ahead on the project, be is in k»wge <strong>of</strong>, mid. ,<br />

The recommendations <strong>of</strong> •proposed state aquarium in Seaville.<br />

aquariums in toe state. <strong>On</strong>e restaurant along toe <strong>Ocean</strong> architect.<br />

no longer need Institutional public meeting ;.;• himself agrees to a meeting. gathering.<br />

"I think Mr. Dickson has "Retarded people are She said she was upset over the Planning Board would .'South Jersey. The consortium "I flunk it's a great idea," will be built at ti.e Drive as their site.<br />

He said an aquarium is long<br />

care by allowing them to because <strong>of</strong> the i^.ialble Eddie Moore, director <strong>of</strong> toe McDonough called this been used as a pawn <strong>of</strong> toefinally<br />

being trent^d as first- township residents being restrict group homes 'to "Kinks toe state should con- be said. The consortium has Meadowlands sports com- Abel said toe consortium overdue,<br />

reside in a community home inability to answer all oi *he Division <strong>of</strong> Mental Retar- explanation "another state," said B." Katharine class citizens in tola state," he labeled as "bigots" and single-famlly, duplea or :'stder its Seaville station site been searching for someone toplex.<br />

The other is earmarked d«.ilsped plans for an "New Jtrsey makes man<br />

with MJwur supervliion. township's questions without dation, said his people don't example <strong>of</strong> state bureaucrats Avenue resident Susan Boyer,<br />

pointed to a group home for agricultural residential zones. in Upper Township.<br />

IIHIIW part <strong>of</strong> ttie 40-acre for South Jersey,<br />

aquariLm in Seaville on Itsuse<br />

out <strong>of</strong> its water resources<br />

Information from the state<br />

Dickson said he was upset<br />

normally attend meeting! wanting everything their own McDonough said the state Residents in toe area <strong>of</strong> toeboys<br />

at toe comer <strong>of</strong> Route 8 Such facilities would be .*', Br. Robert Abel, president station for some time now. This week Wildwood and own in 197b, hut the Idea never ban any other state, but it Is<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials. Now he Is unsure if a<br />

when he learned <strong>of</strong> toe state's<br />

before there is an agreement way."<br />

has destroyed Dickson's In- proposed site have repeatedly<br />

meeting will ever take place.<br />

and Roosevelt Boulevard, required to have five parking &<br />

refusal to attend Monday's<br />

<strong>of</strong> sale.<br />

Bonnie Beach, supervisor <strong>of</strong> tegrity with toe township. He said they approve <strong>of</strong> toe group which has been located in •paces including one han-^<br />

meeting. He said he was "Unfortunately, I have to The purpoie <strong>of</strong> a meeting, program development for ttie said he believed Dickson to be home concept, but they don't Upper for years,<br />

dlcapped space. '".-:<br />

<strong>City</strong> administrator is resigning<br />

under the Impression that he follow toe guidelines set down he laid, Isn't to ask perDivision<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mental Retar- sincere In everything he had believe the site chosen la toe "We were one <strong>of</strong> toe first<br />

could organlM men a by the state," he said. mission to move into an area, dation, said the state has not told township <strong>of</strong>ficials since best one for toe borne. Some municipalities in the state to A site plan wlU have to%e<br />

meeting, but he was Informed Township Committee la but to explain toe program to yet approved the house, so news <strong>of</strong> the proposed project expressed exasperation have a group home," she said, approved by toe Planning<br />

that wasn't true.<br />

sending a letter to Dickson ttie residents. He said toe they backed out <strong>of</strong> the broke in November, during Monday's Township In the meantime, the Board to assure that fire<br />

"I thought I knew all <strong>of</strong> the and Division <strong>of</strong> Mental state doem't have enough meeting to protect the seller's "As it seems In all ac- Committee meeting over toe Township Planning Board safety, water and sewage<br />

privacy,<br />

tuality, he was used as state's refusal to meet with approved changes In thefacilities<br />

an available.<br />

"What we did not want to do nothing more than a delaying fcem. They feel they're being township's zoning ordinance<br />

WinterWeekend<br />

is discuss a particular neigh- action so that a property could "railroaded,"<br />

Tuesday which will be sent on Township Planner Francis<br />

borhood when we are not set be purchased," McDonough<br />

to Township Committee for aBanlsch<br />

said, "I think these m<br />

on a home yet," she said. said,<br />

Boyer said she disagrees vote. The changes are are health and safety facton <br />

<strong>On</strong>ce there is an agreement Moore denied these with toe state's handling <strong>of</strong> designed to regulate group we have every right to look<br />

Specials<br />

<strong>of</strong> sale. Beach said the charges, saying the state y toe matter and while she homes In toe township. at."<br />

division would be happy to<br />

meet with ttie residents.<br />

She said ttie home has been 8-cent hike in Point tax rate<br />

looked at by her <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />

At the Tuckahoi Inn weekends are special. From<br />

they have a problem with lack (eonUrilMdJfon page i) Swain pointed out no lay<strong>of</strong>fs <strong>of</strong> Ledger she has a problem<br />

Friday through Sunday we <strong>of</strong>fer a different dinner<br />

<strong>of</strong> a second means <strong>of</strong> egress<br />

etty employees are called for with the bask inequities in budget because ttey were set<br />

special each night which includes a glass <strong>of</strong> wine.<br />

from the second floor. The<br />

"I believe wj built a oudget to toe budget. He also thanked some oi toe salaries In thefor<br />

a two-year period last year<br />

So, take a break from those winter weekend blues<br />

division is planning to consult<br />

by toe needs and priorities <strong>of</strong> city departments for working budget and she will address by toe old council.<br />

and join us by our cozy fireplace, overlooking the<br />

an engineer about the<br />

ttie city," he told the council. with the council at keeping that concern when a new<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay and discover just how<br />

necessary renovations.<br />

He said toe city plans to<br />

A public hearing on toe ft<br />

costs down.<br />

salary and wage ordinance is<br />

She declined to give a date<br />

raise 11,618,787 by taxation In<br />

budget will take place before<br />

introduced at toe <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14<br />

special winter weekends<br />

when tee state would make a<br />

1S85, «80,000 less than last<br />

city council at 7:30 p.m.<br />

"I think every department council meeting,<br />

can be!<br />

decision on the home.<br />

year'i 11,438,311 figure. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 28. Council plans to<br />

in toe city should be com- •I'm going to vote how I feel<br />

Beach said the state would<br />

cat in toe tax rate equals<br />

vote on the budget at that<br />

mended for their help," he at some point along toe way,"<br />

not place more ban eight men<br />

approximately (20,000 In the<br />

time.<br />

said.<br />

she told the council.<br />

Op«n 7 days • week<br />

In the home, a fear expressed*<br />

Budget.<br />

Councllwonfln Kathleen Rialey said salaries were<br />

for lunch and dinner<br />

by some <strong>of</strong> the residents. She Council President William Pancoaat told The Sentinel- uncontrollable in this year's —KenWeathertord<br />

said the SRC will hold title to<br />

All major credit<br />

ttie home, but will sign a<br />

cardi welcome<br />

mortgage agreement with the Mercantile fee is eyed on duplexes<br />

state.<br />

Frae parking at<br />

"We will sign an operating (continued from page 1) _,, _,, .<br />

the door<br />

contract," she said. "We will<br />

locally. Council approved last "They should have to pay to"Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> those people depend<br />

Tuck&Roe<br />

fully fund the operation <strong>of</strong> the Meanwhile Mayor Jack week a resolution authorizing take advantage <strong>of</strong> the extra on the rents from the second<br />

home,"<br />

Blttner last year appointed receipt <strong>of</strong> that money which it police and fire protection and unit to pay their bills," he<br />

Qua Bruno as the local will include as anticipated other services," Knight said. said.<br />

houiingiMPMtorata»0,000 revenue In mis year's budget.<br />

SHORE ROAD • ROUTE 8 • BEESLEYS POINT • 380-3323<br />

Bnnual salar mtt Mld<br />

y- *• Council President Henry However, Knight said he Councilman <strong>Mar</strong>k Vldetto<br />

5 Minutes from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

^ •" ntabursed »10,77S aught laW he agnsd that didn't believe It fair to charge also agreed, adding he didn't<br />

•¥*»5 aspToveo, iS<br />

by toe state lor state-requted owners <strong>of</strong> more torn one property owners for theknow<br />

why Council never h><br />

inspeetlens Bruno performed duplex should be charged, duplexes they occupied. stttuted such a fee previously.<br />

The view thefood^<br />

the service, ^<br />

(Pe eean , Q/((j^.<br />

The Upper Township for landfill cost* last year<br />

Committee approved • f6.4because<br />

the township utilized<br />

Presents: SOUNDS <strong>of</strong> the<br />

million budget Monday night. Hi own faculty,<br />

The <strong>1985</strong> budget totals i Local <strong>of</strong>ficials said there<br />

"BIG BANDS''WEEKEND<br />

18,399,053 which \B $294,019were<br />

no large Increases In<br />

L. superb!<br />

more than last year's budget other areas <strong>of</strong> the fiscal #1><br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 29-31,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Auditor Harry Scott said measure, and ttie remainder<br />

Now serving<br />

• Package Includes •<br />

residents will not pay any<strong>of</strong><br />

the budget increase was<br />

local purpose taxes again this spread over all township<br />

breakfast, lunch, dinner and<br />

year because <strong>of</strong> the gross<br />

FRIDAY: Welcoming Reception, Prime Rib<br />

departments,<br />

receipts and franchise taxes the township is anticipating<br />

our famous Sunday Brunch -i<br />

or Flounder Stuffed with Crabmeat Dinner<br />

from the Atlantic Electric $3,334,500 In gross receipts<br />

Breakfast; AAon. through Fri, 7 a.m. 11 a.m.<br />

The Paul Mann Orchestra<br />

generating plant In Beealey's and franchise taxes from the<br />

Saturday 1 a.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

Directly From The Sands Hotel Casino<br />

Point,<br />

B.L. England generating<br />

Luncheon: Men. through Sat. noon • 2 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY: Full Course Breakfast, Casino<br />

Scott said ttie Increase in plant, but <strong>of</strong>ficials said they<br />

Dinner; Tues. thru Sat. 5:30 to Bp.m.<br />

Trip, (Optional • ixtra Fee) shopping or<br />

fee budget was caused byexpect<br />

to receive even more,<br />

money appropriated for thelast<br />

year, the township<br />

Sunday: Brunch 8:30a.m. • 1:30p.m. $7.50<br />

Bicycling on 2Vi mile Boardwalk, Hospitality<br />

Strathmere beach project and received 14,642,000. •-.'- ji.<br />

Reception, Filet AAignon or Lobster Newburfl<br />

for tipping fees for the landfill Some 13,450,000 <strong>of</strong> m<br />

Dinner<br />

operated by ttie Cape May<br />

Pete Castellano and his 15 piece Band<br />

County Municipal Utilities<br />

Authority.<br />

SUNDAY: Full Course Breakfast, Noon Departure<br />

1100,000 was set aside for<br />

ttie beachfill project and<br />

$125,000 for ttie landfill fees.<br />

No money was appropriated<br />

WJ<br />

(continued from page 1) would say they will miss Kane excellent Job but the biggest cepting applications U April 1.<br />

hot a reflection on his<br />

and wish turn luck. thing was ttie changeover The position was advertised<br />

(Kane's) talents and<br />

Council President Henry from divisions to depart- with a $30,000 salary range in<br />

capabilities."<br />

Knight said he thought Kane ments. It's no longer ttie two area dally newspapers<br />

did a fine job despite difficult challenging Job he once had," iasi weekend and two<br />

Blttner said department situations. Knight was Brownlee said the city pr<strong>of</strong>essional management<br />

head discontent with Kane referring to ttie mayor's court would now search for a newsletters.<br />

may have stemmed from battle challenging the concept business administrator rather The mayor said Kane's May<br />

overdue evaluations which <strong>of</strong> ttie one department Kane than a city administrator. 24 deadline was a compromise<br />

prevented salary Increases. administered virtually from "It's pretty much a different <strong>of</strong> Council. Brownlee uid<br />

Although Blttner had ttie day he was hired and the ball game," he said. Council members wanted to<br />

assumed control <strong>of</strong> all but the Ultimate reduction <strong>of</strong> his<br />

give Kane sufficient time to<br />

ire, police and central ser- powers that came with But whether the move was organize his affairs and seek<br />

vices divisions, he felt it Council's decision late last in the city's best interest, new employment.<br />

Kane's responsibility to year to convert to 10 depart-<br />

Brownlee said only time Kane said he planned to<br />

evaluate city personnel. "He ments. Knight, as did<br />

hasn't done that since he was Ooundlwoman Jeanne Clunn,<br />

would tell.<br />

remain in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty because<br />

hired," ttie mayor said. voted against the change,<br />

Blttner said he hoped to Ms family liked the com-<br />

appoint Kane's successor, munity and that he would look<br />

Despite ttie confusion and Councilman Herbert which must be done with<br />

controversy surrounding ttie Brownlee also praised Kane's Council approval, by the end<br />

resignation, Council members efforts: "Mr. Kane did an<strong>of</strong><br />

May. Closing date for ac-<br />

New ordinance would<br />

xallow videos in 7-11<br />

legally in Point<br />

SOREHS POINT - <strong>City</strong> (rtlnance which bans video<br />

Council will introduce an machines in convenience<br />

ordinance next week revising stores such as ttie ML ' ^<br />

current regulations governing Zlotnick said at that tinfl<br />

video machines here.<br />

<strong>City</strong> solicitor Jeffrey April<br />

said the proposed ordinance<br />

$6 million budget, ® f will allow for the machines In<br />

convenience stores, currently<br />

prohibited, as well as address<br />

fire safety standards,<br />

yet no tax levy<br />

proximity <strong>of</strong> machines to each<br />

other at a location, hours the<br />

machines can operate and ttie<br />

location ol. machines in<br />

establishments.<br />

•-.Councilman Hike Colao,<br />

.who will sponsor the new<br />

\ adinance, said it will clarify<br />

some existing regulations.<br />

"There's a lot <strong>of</strong> loopholes<br />

and questions with ttie old<br />

ordinance so ttie best thing to<br />

do Is introduce a new ordinance<br />

and let Council thrash<br />

ii.out," he said.<br />

. The proposed ordinance Is a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> a meeting between<br />

April, Colao and Norman<br />

Zlotnick, an attorney<br />

.representing toe 741 fran-<br />

'chlse on Shore Road here.<br />

budget will go to the Upper Zlotnick approached <strong>City</strong><br />

Township School District. The Council Feb. 14 to ask the<br />

township isn'trequlred to give Gjimeil to review Its current<br />

any money to the school<br />

board, but It has traditionally<br />

done so in order to keep school * POINT 4 *<br />

hies down, <strong>of</strong>ficials said,.-"'<br />

-THEATRE-<br />

MaeARTHUR BLVD.<br />

Get jellybeans,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

1270131<br />

OPEN ALL-YEAR BO<br />

but not the safe<br />

INCLUDING SUNDAYS<br />

r<br />

the only itati> without a major<br />

aquarium,' i.e S4ad.<br />

The consortium is a logical<br />

Site for the aquarium, Abel<br />

said, because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

availability <strong>of</strong> land and the<br />

tact that theri ii a marine<br />

science facility already<br />

stflbUshed.<br />

Abel said he plans to con.<br />

tact state <strong>of</strong>ficials, legislaUve<br />

representatives and township<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficlajs imniediateiy to begin<br />

lobbying for the aquarium.<br />

Assemblyman Guy Muziani<br />

said he was responsible for<br />

getting a second aquarium for<br />

South Jersey, but h« said the<br />

tocation will bt up to the<br />

Sports Authority.<br />

for a new Job In the area. He "I'm assuming they will<br />

added he hadn't begun a job have studies made before<br />

search prior to the m- choosing a site," he said.<br />

nouneement <strong>of</strong> his Muziani said he will<br />

resignation.<br />

maintain a neutral position in<br />

"I presumed the new form fte site selection sinoe two<br />

<strong>of</strong> government would work locatlon!i in Ms district have<br />

without affecting my Job," he expressed interest, and otters<br />

Mid.<br />

m might.<br />

Questioned whether he felt Upper Township Com-<br />

the form would work, Kane mltteeman Jack MoDonough<br />

responded: "Government oiled the consortium's plans<br />

always works with good an "interesting idea," but<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials and a con- said it will have to be sti-'id<br />

cerned electorate." forther.<br />

He declined comment when No other Townriup <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

asked whether <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had could be contacted at<br />

either.<br />

preastime.<br />

Complete /*D<br />

DINNER SPECIALS I<br />

SERVED:<br />

Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

5:30 to 8 P.M.<br />

Tuesday - Bourbon St. Chicken $7.95<br />

may not be valid,"<br />

Wednesday - Fettucinj Alfredo $6.91<br />

He said it Is hard to predict<br />

how the courts might rule on Thursday - Stuffed Pork Chops $7.95<br />

such an ordinance. If a new<br />

the courts usually rule agafist ordinance can solve Al Friday - Flounder Florentine $7.95<br />

municipalities over video problem, he believes that to Saturday - Prime Rib <strong>of</strong> Beef $9.95<br />

game laws, but he said fee best route to take.<br />

TUesday that he didn't discuss April said Zlotnlck's clients<br />

litigation in his meeting with have agreed to pay for all<br />

April and Colao.<br />

costs <strong>of</strong> publication to get ttie<br />

"I haven't even discussed new ordinance passed.<br />

with my client the possibility Zlotnick said this a normal<br />

<strong>of</strong> a lawsuit," Zlotnick said procedure when an Interest<br />

A SAUSMAN GROUP HOTEL<br />

"Hght now, we're working such as the 741 desires the<br />

"The,only thing we overlook is the ocean!" 399-8812<br />

with the city and I'd like It to passage <strong>of</strong> certain legislation.<br />

«Bttnue.,ttiii way." ........ . "We .are Interested In<br />

ISth & BoaidwalK. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

•o*-,-<br />

, Both April and Colao said seeing it passed," he said.<br />

Reisrvattons no! required, but suggested<br />

the possibility <strong>of</strong> a lawsuit Colao called the proposed<br />

wasn't a factor In deciding to ordinance "a good one," and<br />

Introduce the ordinance, said he does not foresee any<br />

"I think ttie Issue <strong>of</strong> video problems in obtaining<br />

game regulation Is an issue Council's approval,<br />

that Is constantly changing In "I'm going to give it a shot<br />

the courts," April said, "I feel and we'll see what happens,"<br />

confident defending our or- he said, •<br />

dinance, but then again, -it —KenWeatherford<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Doggone visitors prove longstanding problems folr this gardener<br />

SygHJ WEATHERFQRD<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Slalf<br />

SOMERS POINT - C.J.<br />

Okie spent $8,000 on to.<br />

proviments to hk yard last<br />

ytar. He put In a flew<br />

oWveway, ill down 10,000<br />

Kjuare feet <strong>of</strong> godding and<br />

added hundreds <strong>of</strong> flowtr<br />

bulbs, some <strong>of</strong> which came all<br />

the way from Holland,<br />

Click enjoys the work. He<br />

nid he doesn't leU any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

flowers; he does it only for<br />

personal satisfaction.<br />

Hut's why Olck la upset<br />

about the outsideri invading<br />

Ms property and destroying<br />

his handiwork without rigard<br />

to the Inconvenience and<br />

financial loss caused to him.<br />

But, then again, these<br />

outsiders probably don't<br />

realke they're doing anything<br />

wrong. They are neigh,<br />

borhood dogs.<br />

Click has had a problem<br />

with stray dogs for over a<br />

year and he said he has been<br />

frustrated In hla attempts to<br />

have anything done about it,<br />

'•I've talked to the mayor,<br />

the police, the dog catcher.<br />

I've gone around in circles,"<br />

Oick said, but he sUll Hndi<br />

tracks and droppings lift<br />

behind by dogs after they root<br />

tough his yard at 613 Sunny<br />

Av^<br />

The dogs dig through his<br />

bulb beds and urinate on Ut<br />

shrubs. Click said the shrubs<br />

die and once the bulbs are<br />

disturbed they won't take<br />

root; instead they rot. The<br />

bulbs are planted In the fall<br />

and take root over the winter<br />

before sprouting into flewers<br />

in the spring.<br />

Click said he has already<br />

lost $350 because <strong>of</strong> the dogs,<br />

not Including bulbs he lin't yet<br />

sate are destroyed.<br />

Hi approached <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

last week to vent his<br />

frustration. He said if the<br />

problem continues, he might<br />

be forced to take matters Into<br />

his own hands, A aelfpr<strong>of</strong>esied<br />

animal lover, CUek<br />

said he <strong>of</strong>ten itops to help<br />

injured animals on the side <strong>of</strong><br />

the road. The thought <strong>of</strong><br />

harming the dogs which invade<br />

hU yard isn't a pleasant<br />

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Plenty <strong>of</strong> FR11PARKINS<br />

With honors to St. Patrick due and<br />

payable in lust a week and a half, it<br />

would be appropriate at tnlt time to<br />

have a quick preview <strong>of</strong> the Irish<br />

potions customarily used in the<br />

celebration ef this time-honored event.<br />

For many generations Irish whiskey<br />

was considered to be the end product Of<br />

a distillate made <strong>of</strong> potatoes and their<br />

peelings. We presume the time honored<br />

place <strong>of</strong> the potato in the good times<br />

and bad <strong>of</strong> the Irish was in part responsible for this notion.<br />

Another source Of this misconception, wt are told, Is<br />

that the Illicity distilled whiskey <strong>of</strong> the ancient Irish was<br />

referred to as a poteen, a term derived from the pot still in<br />

which If has traditionally been distilled. So be assured:<br />

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barley, corn, rye and other small grains.<br />

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"I think I have a right to<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger, "If the<br />

police won't protect my<br />

property, do I have to alt back<br />

and take the loss and watch<br />

thtie dogs destroy my<br />

property?"<br />

Mayor Frederick Fontana<br />

said the stray-dog problem in<br />

the city la largely caused by a<br />

tack <strong>of</strong> consideration by some<br />

dog owners for the private<br />

property <strong>of</strong> others. He<br />

realizes that sometimes a dog<br />

gets away from Its owner, but<br />

other times, owners let their<br />

dogs run loose for no apparent<br />

reason,<br />

Fontana said hi has been in<br />

contact with Police Department<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials to see if<br />

anything can be done about<br />

the problem, but he believes It<br />

could be solved if people were<br />

more aware <strong>of</strong> what their<br />

dogs were doing when they<br />

run free.<br />

Police Capt, Orvffle Mathia<br />

noted the city has an ordinance<br />

forbidding dogs from<br />

roaming the streets unattended<br />

as well as a "pooperacooper"<br />

law. He said his<br />

department is planning no<br />

new measures to combat<br />

stay dogs.<br />

dick is familiar to most <strong>of</strong><br />

the dogs he has found In nig<br />

yard; he bald 10 to 12 different<br />

ones cause the problems.<br />

Often he has contacted the<br />

owners. Sometimes they are<br />

understanding d, H<br />

apologetic, <strong>of</strong>fering to pay for<br />

any damages. Other times,<br />

dock said, he has been insulted<br />

and yelled at,<br />

"I called one woman about<br />

her dog and she yelled, 'I<br />

don't have time to chase no<br />

dogs,"' he said.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce, during cold weather,<br />

Click said a man drove along<br />

in his van while his dog ran<br />

along the street and into<br />

Click's yard. When he approached<br />

the driver, the man<br />

became angry and Insulted<br />

Click before leaving with his<br />

dog.<br />

The city dog warden, Rich<br />

Sykes, said the problem was<br />

much worse in Somers Point<br />

before he began patrolling the<br />

streets 19 months ago. Now,<br />

for the most part, he thinks<br />

they have things under<br />

control.<br />

"It's a pretty good<br />

prep-am," he said. "Most<br />

towns don't have a program<br />

and they really should,"<br />

Sykes is the dog warden for<br />

Norfhfield and Iinwood, as<br />

well as Somers Point,<br />

patrolling the streets every<br />

day from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.<br />

He said he tries to divide hla<br />

time equally between the<br />

three cities.<br />

If he finds a stray, Sykes<br />

Brit triei to locate the pwntr<br />

through the dog's license. If<br />

the owner cannot be found the<br />

dog Is taken to the Atlantic<br />

County Humane Society,<br />

If a resident calls in a<br />

complaint to th« Pollct<br />

Department, the dispatcher<br />

radlifi Sykes who Hid, he<br />

responds«to about 90 calls a<br />

month. TTie problem li that<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten by the time Sykes<br />

reaches the complainant, the<br />

dog la gone.<br />

TWa has been the case with<br />

Click's problems, Sykes said.<br />

"HI could find the dogs, I'd<br />

love to help him," Sykes said,<br />

"He'i the only person In these<br />

three towns I can't seem to<br />

Hitlify,"<br />

Since Click usually knows<br />

Use owners <strong>of</strong> thi dcgi invading<br />

nil property, Sykes<br />

advised him to sign a complaint<br />

against the owners.<br />

Click said he has done this,<br />

but found It did nothing to<br />

solve the problem. <strong>On</strong>e owner<br />

was let <strong>of</strong>f because it was his<br />

tint <strong>of</strong>fense while on another<br />

oecassion, a young man who<br />

was apologetic and <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

pay for any damages, was<br />

fined 1150. Click said he didn't<br />

understand the justice In the<br />

two cases.<br />

Municipal Court Judge<br />

Henry 0. Broome said very<br />

tew cases make it to court and<br />

that his decisions on the ones<br />

out do vary according to the<br />

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facts in each case. In a case<br />

where the dog legitimately<br />

get away from its owner, and<br />

It was the first time, he said<br />

he might be Inclined to let that<br />

person <strong>of</strong>t with a warning,<br />

Sykes too said the problftn<br />

could be alleviated if people<br />

were more considerate about<br />

letting their dogs ream. <strong>On</strong><br />

top <strong>of</strong> this, he <strong>of</strong>tens finds<br />

abandoned dogs in Somers<br />

Point, some <strong>of</strong> which he<br />

believes are dropped <strong>of</strong>f from<br />

neighboring munldpaUtiM<br />

which don't have a dog<br />

warden H»—••• •«•«•• iv«»—<br />

fce animal will be taken care<br />

<strong>of</strong> here. He said he has found<br />

dogs tied to frees and stop<br />

signs around the city.<br />

dick said he is not trying to<br />

came trouble, he Just wants<br />

toe dogs to stay <strong>of</strong>f his<br />

property, and he doesn't feel<br />

that he should have to fence in<br />

his yard to do it.<br />

"Why should I spend (8,000<br />

to fence my property because<br />

<strong>of</strong> someorfe else's<br />

carelessness?" he says.<br />

Fontana said since Somers<br />

Point Is In a resort area, the<br />

city also has problems with<br />

dop iicre after the summer la<br />

over,<br />

Hi even refused money<br />

once from a man who <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

to pay for'the damage to his<br />

yard. Click said he told toe<br />

nun he could not tote the<br />

money because the man's dog<br />

had not caused all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

damage to nil property.<br />

"I'm just trying to get thJj<br />

solved some way. I don't want _<br />

to seem like a vlllian," he®<br />

said. "I Just want people to<br />

respect my property; to<br />

respect what I'm doing, I'm<br />

not out to hurt anybody,"<br />

Salt levels in water<br />

OK for normal use m<br />

Cape May County Departlent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health <strong>of</strong>ficials report<br />

feat sodium levels in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty's drinking water have<br />

been averaging approximately<br />

30 milligrams<br />

per liter, an amount under the<br />

state's maximum permitted<br />

hvel <strong>of</strong> SO mg 1.<br />

Concern about sodium<br />

levels was expressed after<br />

dty Planner John GLdeensa'i<br />

comments about salt water<br />

incursion already occurring<br />

locally were reported in The<br />

Sentthel-Ledger last week,<br />

Gideonse had cautioned<br />

residents with heart ailments<br />

to avoid drinking the water<br />

here.<br />

Gideonse said he recalled<br />

reading about salt water<br />

incursion in another<br />

newspaper but wasn't sure <strong>of</strong><br />

be details.<br />

However, Jeanne Hansen,<br />

senior environmental plainer<br />

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she said.<br />

Hansen explained <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> water has been<br />

averaging 9 mg 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

Aleride, weU below the state<br />

permitted maximum <strong>of</strong> 250<br />

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But despite being within<br />

state allowances, Hansen<br />

suggests those who are<br />

concerned with sodium intake<br />

or those on salt restricted<br />

diets to contact their own<br />

physician about sodium levels<br />

in water here.<br />

Dr. Fred Miter, a local<br />

physician specializing in<br />

internal medicine, Hid unless<br />

someone consumed large<br />

amounts <strong>of</strong> water, tgSy<br />

shouldn't be overly concerned<br />

about the sodium levels<br />

reported here. He said per*<br />

sons on low sodium diets lire<br />

usually restricted to between<br />

2,000 and 4,000 milligrams<br />

daily.<br />

"Some foods like Big Macs<br />

can have up to 1,500<br />

milligrams <strong>of</strong> sodium," Dr,<br />

MUer said, "I'd be mori<br />

concerned about things like<br />

potato chips and other Junk<br />

bods rather than with how<br />

much water I drank,<br />

"It's like the person trying<br />

to low weight who orders<br />

strawberry shortcake far<br />

dessert and putt NutraSweet<br />

in their c<strong>of</strong>fee," MUler continued,<br />

"ibey'd be better <strong>of</strong>f<br />

using regular sugar and<br />

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Goldberg said the board <strong>of</strong><br />

directors, at Its Jan. 25<br />

meeting, discussed possible<br />

alternatives for the consortium<br />

if the negotiations<br />

with the Mormon church fall<br />

through. He would neither<br />

confirm nor deny If the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Corrections is<br />

still being considered an<br />

alternative.<br />

"I would not say it was not<br />

discussed," Goldberg said,<br />

adding, "I would say timn<br />

was no major discussion <strong>of</strong><br />

corrections as an alternative<br />

to the Mormon church,"<br />

Be wouldn't comment on<br />

what otter alternatives were<br />

dtacussed at the meeting, only<br />

that the board believes It<br />

Important to find someone to<br />

use the land at the station.<br />

Abel called the Seaville<br />

station "one <strong>of</strong> the finer<br />

marine stations on the coast"<br />

and said he U very interested<br />

In doing something with the<br />

land.<br />

"I want to use it In the interest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the community, in<br />

fee interest <strong>of</strong> the ocean<br />

community," be said.<br />

Abel couldn't understand<br />

Upper Township's opposition<br />

to be plans for a Juvenile<br />

detention faculty. He said bis<br />

Intentions were to use the<br />

consortium as a form <strong>of</strong><br />

rehabilitation to educate the<br />

Juveniles about marine<br />

science.<br />

"I've been maVing g career<br />

out using the oceans to inspire<br />

kids, and mere's nothing like<br />

it," he said. He added that it<br />

gives the Juveniles an idea <strong>of</strong><br />

what the world U all about.<br />

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May residtntial customers<br />

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the first 100 thermi per<br />

month, and 81.89 cents per<br />

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coit-<strong>of</strong>-iervice study ptrformed<br />

by the company for<br />

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ttie Board in its decision. The<br />

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Stone 4 Webster Management<br />

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showed that customers in the<br />

large Industrial class, and to a<br />

certain extent customers in<br />

(he commercial and snuU<br />

Industrial class, were subsidizing<br />

residential and street<br />

lighting customers. The rates<br />

being implemented today<br />

reduce these subsidies.<br />

The cost study also showed<br />

that the fixed costs for serving<br />

residentlil cuitomirs and<br />

oommtrela! and small Industrial<br />

euitomtra — indudini<br />

metiiing and bUUnf<br />

eoiti and 25 percint <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ooit <strong>of</strong> providing distribution<br />

mains — waa being lubsidized<br />

by thi usage rates in these<br />

QHtomer-elais categories.<br />

Tne Board modlflid the itudy<br />

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dlHtribution main costs from<br />

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The modifled cost sttldy<br />

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rood,<br />

TUCKAHOI - Ovir 280 Cooperative Extension efforts In the development <strong>of</strong> Individuals who have<br />

rural and farm people gave a Service as both i county 4-H youth, the new 4-H Youth exhibited not only outstanding<br />

standing ovation to Melville agent and a county Center was named In your leadership in some phase <strong>of</strong><br />

Lockwood, retired county 4.H agricultural agent. memory in 1978."<br />

Cooperative Eiltniipn<br />

Agent, ai hi received thi , In. presenting the award, During his tenure as county Service programs, but out-<br />

Matinguiihed Servlci to David Bohm, vice president <strong>of</strong> 4-H agent, Lockwood standing community<br />

Apiculture Award presented the County Board <strong>of</strong> organized the annual 4-H leadership and volunteer<br />

by thi Cape May County Agriculture, said: '•'MeUville horticulture show and service In public affairs as<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> AJrlcuiture during Lockwood, your record <strong>of</strong> established a countywlde .well.<br />

tt! annual venison dinner achievement is long and horse council and equine Betts has been a fanner<br />

earlier last month at the meritorious. In addition to health clinic, the 4-H hog and with a career in vegetables<br />

American Legion Hall here. developing a sfrong 4-H youth sheep projecti, and the 4-H and turf sod aU his life. He is<br />

educational program with<br />

Also honored with the An-<br />

Seeing Eye dog project. He now retired from farming but<br />

expanded 4-H clubs and<br />

nul Leaderihlp Award from<br />

also introduced into the still maintains an active in-<br />

leaders, you developed during<br />

ttie Cape May County li-<br />

county such programs as toicrt in the TuekaflM Turf<br />

your career the 22-aere<br />

tension Advisory Council was<br />

flower arranging, plant Farms cur-nnfly operated by<br />

county 4-H fairgrounds,<br />

longtime farm leader Waiter<br />

propagation and Christmas Us two sons. Charge and<br />

supervised the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

ft Belts <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe.<br />

wreath making.<br />

Thomas,<br />

over 1288,000 worth <strong>of</strong><br />

The Dlattnguiihed Service<br />

Leslie C. Rea, current<br />

buildings and facilities, all<br />

In making the award<br />

Award to Agriculture went to<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Council,<br />

done with private volunteer<br />

presentation Rea said-<br />

Lockwood, <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court<br />

made the award presentation<br />

funding and work. In ap-<br />

"WaltM Betts<br />

House, for his achievements<br />

<strong>of</strong> an inscribed wall plaque to<br />

preciation <strong>of</strong> your outstanding<br />

In a long career with the<br />

Belts. The award goes to<br />

1 long to completely give them years; member and pant and a number <strong>of</strong> grand- hlyman Guy F, MuMani, and<br />

to you tonight. Some <strong>of</strong> the president <strong>of</strong> the Cultivated children.<br />

Ffeeiioldtri Gerald M.<br />

highlights <strong>of</strong> his leadership Sod Association <strong>of</strong> New State and agricultural Thornton, James S,<br />

positians were member and Jersey- director , and past dignitaries on* hand for theKUpatrick<br />

Jr., WUliam E,<br />

past president <strong>of</strong> the State president <strong>of</strong> the County 4-H dinner included State Sturm Jr., and Herbert C,<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture (the Foundation, and a member Secretary <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Frederick.<br />

Mgheii position a working and past chairman <strong>of</strong> thrArthur<br />

R. Brown Jr.; William<br />

farmer can achieve in NewCounty<br />

Eitenslon Advisory Halnes Jr., first vice Serving on the venison,<br />

Jersey)• almost 30 years as a Council itself, He also served president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey dinner committee were,<br />

Director, past president and tor IS years and as past Farm Bureau; Dr. Merle V. chairman Harold H, ffliaw .<strong>of</strong>.<br />

corresponding secretary <strong>of</strong> president <strong>of</strong> his Municipal Adams, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Mar</strong>mora,<br />

George W. Betta <strong>of</strong><br />

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Oorion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View, LQUIJ<br />

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Precautionary measures can lessen IRS audit<br />

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Nuclear medicine technologist Phyllis Connolly, at console, demonstrates<br />

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opinions<br />

Right to<br />

an opinion<br />

At first there was the temptation to react with<br />

embarrassment; perhaps even anger. After all,<br />

how could anyone, let alone an elected <strong>of</strong>ficial, not<br />

be in favor <strong>of</strong> a sister city program to extend<br />

goodwill and understanding between nationalities.<br />

Yet, that is what happened. <strong>City</strong> Council <strong>of</strong><br />

America's greatest family resort tallied a split<br />

vote on the proposal to authorize such a program<br />

with the city <strong>of</strong> Kavkaz, a Russian resort city on<br />

the Black Sea. The two councilmen who voted<br />

against the plan pointed to a perceived mistrust <strong>of</strong><br />

the Russians or <strong>of</strong> the Russian Communists (there<br />

is a big distinction).<br />

Were Councilmen Herbert Brownlee and <strong>Mar</strong>k<br />

Videtto wrong by their vote; wrong in their<br />

thinking?<br />

No. When it comes to opinions, how can there be<br />

right and wrong? Just because someone doesn't<br />

share our opinion doesn't mean that person is<br />

wrong. Frankly, we believe the two councilmen<br />

could benefit by trying to understand the Russians<br />

as fellow human beings and not as cold war<br />

enemies. Be that as it may, the fact is these two<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials expressed a minority opinion and<br />

so voted. And that is their right as citizens <strong>of</strong> this<br />

democratic republic we call America (the United<br />

States <strong>of</strong> America, to be correct).<br />

So, let us be proud, not ashamed, that the<br />

decision to embark on a sister city program was<br />

by a split vote. What better way to show our<br />

Russian neighbors on this shrinking planet that<br />

we are free people and a diverse people with the<br />

opportunity to stand up and be counted for what<br />

we believe.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 7,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Youngsters respond to criticism <strong>of</strong> sister city program with Russians<br />

Editor's note: In the<br />

F«b, 21 isme <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Smtlnel-Ledger a news<br />

article headlined "To<br />

Russia — bid not exactly<br />

Wtth love" reported en<br />

the 4-2 vote by <strong>City</strong><br />

Council authorizing<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s partidpation<br />

in a sister dry<br />

program with the<br />

Russian resort city <strong>of</strong><br />

Xavku.<br />

Local motel owner AI<br />

Kwmopefc (so membtr <strong>of</strong><br />

the committee COOPdonating<br />

the etdvange <strong>of</strong><br />

information between the<br />

two cities, CameUmm<br />

Herbert Brownlee and<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>k Videtto were<br />

quoted in the news oecount<br />

on why they voted<br />

against the program]<br />

Brownlee saying he dUn*t<br />

tryst the Russians and<br />

epWng tfwre were ether<br />

oounfries with whom art<br />

exchange would be more<br />

bine/Mai, Videtto saying<br />

the exchange would<br />

provide the Communiftt<br />

with information they<br />

wont. The reasons why<br />

Councilman John<br />

EaposUo voted for the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong> ram were also. .<br />

reported in the news<br />

article.<br />

Subsequently, students In<br />

the ftfted and talented<br />

program at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ci^ Primary School, who<br />

an participoting in the<br />

sister city program,<br />

responded to the mvm<br />

article wtth letters to the<br />

editor, as part <strong>of</strong> tfyrfr<br />

classroom word. We<br />

received 10 limn from<br />

the students; here are<br />

four <strong>of</strong> them;<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

The lister city program wUl<br />

help us know die Russians.<br />

Mr, Brownlee sap it la not a<br />

good idea.<br />

American people are Interested<br />

in peace in the world<br />

and they don't want war.<br />

Councilman John Espoalto<br />

odd any attempt to open lines<br />

at communication was worthwhile.<br />

He said any compatablllty<br />

between the two<br />

countries depends on the<br />

children <strong>of</strong> the future,<br />

1 hope my friends agree and<br />

do something about it<br />

JohnW.Stauffer Jr.<br />

Pier is more than a<br />

South End concern<br />

Editor's note! Ml to a<br />

oopy <strong>of</strong> a Utter from the<br />

Environmental Assoe<strong>of</strong><br />

South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to<br />

Mayor Joeh Httnef,<br />

Dear Mr. Slttetr;<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> our Intense<br />

concern with plans for<br />

development <strong>of</strong> private<br />

housing in Block 5801 and the<br />

demolition <strong>of</strong> the 59th Street<br />

fishing pier, we are hereby<br />

\ requesting a meeting with you<br />

to discuss the situation.<br />

We are also requesting Out<br />

various city departmental<br />

heads, Council members and<br />

otter tourist recreational<br />

oriented parties be invited to<br />

attend thia meeting, making It<br />

a real round table discussion.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

We maintain that the pier is<br />

there — in an area that Is<br />

entirely in keeping with the<br />

idea <strong>of</strong> what the seashore is<br />

ail about; the ocean, wide<br />

beaches, surf fishermen,<br />

fishing boats, pleasure craft,<br />

bathers, surfers, sun worsnipers<br />

- all seeking a respite<br />

from the ills <strong>of</strong> the everyday<br />

workday world,<br />

tee further request, pliaae<br />

do not consider this a South-<br />

End-only issue. It could be<br />

turned into an ALL <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Asset with positive<br />

Staking and planning.<br />

Thank you for your consideratlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> our request.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y T. Brier<br />

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Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

don't agree with Mr,<br />

Brownlee or Mr. Videtto<br />

about the Russian exchange.<br />

They shouldn't stereotype<br />

the Russians. Just because<br />

some Russians are bad, it<br />

doctn't mean all <strong>of</strong> them are,<br />

It's the same with Americans,<br />

but you wouldn't stereotype<br />

Aakrieans,<br />

What better country to<br />

make the exchange with since<br />

we don't agree with the<br />

Russians about weapons,<br />

government, freedom, etc,<br />

MolraKoch<br />

Waste <strong>of</strong> taxpayers* money going on here<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In<br />

recent weeks, we've been<br />

hearing about the total waste<br />

<strong>of</strong> taxpayers' money in the<br />

toilet seat covers, hammers<br />

and you name it that the<br />

federal government Is being<br />

stupid enough to pay. Guess<br />

what?<br />

It's going on in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry Housing Authority<br />

is keeping right up, They are<br />

removing perfectly good (and<br />

In good condition) and well<br />

made solid wood kitchen<br />

cabinets from the senior<br />

citizen part <strong>of</strong> Pecks Beach<br />

Village — only to replace<br />

them with total Junk,<br />

The new cabinets are hung<br />

poorly and the composition Is<br />

ttke fiber board. The "best"<br />

part is there Is no earthly<br />

reason to replace them. What<br />

is being done with the ones<br />

Happiness is a fishing pier<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

The following composition<br />

was written by my son In 1976<br />

when he was a freshman in<br />

high school. We were living<br />

temporarily in West Germany<br />

and had just returned there<br />

from our first summer in<br />

Owan dry.<br />

Perhaps his memories <strong>of</strong><br />

Qie 59th Street fishing pier<br />

reflect those <strong>of</strong> many others.<br />

Dorothy E.Souder<br />

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

Tim PIER<br />

By Blair Bonder<br />

As long as I live, I believe I<br />

will always remember the<br />

scene from the fishing pier.<br />

Sitting on its splintered,<br />

weather-worn planks, old men<br />

surrounded me. They were<br />

the "seasoned" fishermen<br />

who stared fixedly at their<br />

wide assortment <strong>of</strong> rods<br />

leaning against the knotted<br />

nil, attentive to the slightest<br />

nibble.<br />

Occasionally, one would<br />

hobble quickly to his rod,<br />

yank it, grumble under bis<br />

breath and return to his seat<br />

amidst the good-humored<br />

laughter <strong>of</strong> his friends. Angry<br />

at his loss, perhaps, but<br />

grateful for the fellowship.<br />

Meanwhile, white gulls<br />

perched proudly on the rails,<br />

screeching in a long, hoarse<br />

cry which hung in the ah- until<br />

It finally faded Into the steady<br />

wind, The gulls, wary <strong>of</strong><br />

easily-perturbed fishermen,<br />

would strut close to sllmey<br />

bait, quickly peck at it, then<br />

scramble away,<br />

Below the pier, was the sea.<br />

It rolled with ominous silence<br />

toward the white ribbon <strong>of</strong><br />

shoreline finally ending in<br />

waves crashing down upon<br />

be smooth sand — reminding<br />

us <strong>of</strong> Its omnipotence.<br />

The stench <strong>of</strong> old bait<br />

pierced my nostrils.<br />

Gradually I became accustomed<br />

to It and I almost<br />

Law enforcemei'd^uses many volunteers<br />

By CY BRICKFIELD<br />

Did you know Out Own are<br />

more than 600,000 citizens<br />

serving with our nation's<br />

police and sheriffs departments<br />

as volunteers fat crime<br />

prevention and other tasks?<br />

And thatfully half <strong>of</strong> them are<br />

56 yean old or older?<br />

According to a recent study<br />

by AARP <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong><br />

volunteers in crime<br />

prevention, Awe volunteers<br />

tome from all Mgmentf <strong>of</strong><br />

sodety, representing a solid<br />

base <strong>of</strong> participation from<br />

every economic, age and<br />

ethnic group, This U more<br />

"balanced" pr<strong>of</strong>ile man ii<br />

found in mart other vohwtwr<br />

activities, printing, auditing, staffing Reserves, auxiliary police,<br />

The duties <strong>of</strong> these antl- information desks, assisting and special deputies are incrime<br />

volunteers are many victims and witnesses, crime eluded in this category <strong>of</strong><br />

and varied. Crime prevention analysis, and computer volunteers,<br />

duties, for example, may operations. Whatever the role, volun-<br />

'...the real value (in thp Neighborhood Watch program)<br />

is in community-police relations and the prevention<br />

Involve cltlien advisory<br />

councils, Explorer Scout<br />

programs, neighborhood and<br />

bonnets watch programs,<br />

and escort services.<br />

Support duties Include<br />

clerical functions, finger-<br />

<strong>of</strong> crime because citizens participate*<br />

Some volunteer* are vetted<br />

with law enforcement powers<br />

Mmllar to those <strong>of</strong> paid <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

(except for the<br />

authority to arrest) and are<br />

given formal training In the<br />

proper nforcmnt <strong>of</strong> laws.<br />

teen are well thought <strong>of</strong> by<br />

their bosses.<br />

A chief in a department<br />

with a paid staff <strong>of</strong> 300 said,<br />

"Volunteers are good for<br />

cruse prevention and testing<br />

new programs such ts youth-<br />

Page Four Section Two;<br />

Bare-bones cable<br />

TV package should<br />

be basic <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

Editor's rote: This is a reasonable Increase If you<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> a letter to Albert provide the service they want. £<br />

1, Qenearella, vice Many <strong>of</strong> us simply want the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> operations, basic 12 channels. Don't make<br />

Cablentertalnment in us pay for other people's<br />

Qoean <strong>City</strong>,<br />

service. Even $9.25 per month<br />

Dear Sir:<br />

ia more than you should<br />

<strong>On</strong> Jan. 18,1 wrote to K,C. conscientiously charge, That<br />

Havens, regional manager, is more man a moderate<br />

•tout caneelim service U increase over $6.75 per month.<br />

ablentertBinmojt pirilsto in %2. for a second set is cer-<br />

their exorbitant demands for tainly more in line than • 2%<br />

rate Increases. To date I have time Increase from $1-50 to A<br />

not had the courtesy <strong>of</strong> a reply .13.75. <strong>On</strong> top <strong>of</strong> this, The -<br />

from Mr. Havens or anyone Sentinel-Ledger reported Out<br />

else.<br />

you intend to Increase ad-<br />

In the letter I reported to ditionally even your proposed<br />

Mr. Havens that Cablen- rates over the next two yean.<br />

tertalnment baa already been We are reluctantly willing<br />

charging me at a double rate to pay 19.28 per month for<br />

lor over 18 months because we service to our home — one bill<br />

have two kitchens and a for three sets — and not for<br />

"capability" <strong>of</strong> a small two apartments (which it la<br />

duplex, but we do not and not), m<br />

have not used the property in Apparently some action <br />

nut way. My wife and I have was taken on my letter, but it<br />

retired hire as permanent only increased the problem<br />

residents since Augujt 1983 with our company, I paid you<br />

and we use the entire home as $30. for January and<br />

a single family residence, February service (as two<br />

We attended the recent apartments at the old rate<br />

meeting with Cablen- indicated in your bills). We<br />

tertalnment at <strong>City</strong> Hall. At subsequently received one bill<br />

feat meeting you were made "adjusting" rates for<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> what the people in February and the new rate for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sunk <strong>of</strong> your In- <strong>Mar</strong>ch. I assumed you had W<br />

dUterenee to what people adjusted our billing to reflect<br />

want from your service. Your cue home (which it is), and<br />

customers will not object to a agreed to carry on our service<br />

as a single home.<br />

Yesterday, Feb. 25, we<br />

again received two bills — me<br />

for each floor —<br />

acknowledging termination <strong>of</strong><br />

able to prevent a future war, aren't as bad as some people<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

service, and that we had a<br />

I hope this letter en- think.<br />

think Mr, Brownlee and Mr,<br />

credit coming as <strong>of</strong> Jan, 31 —<br />

courages people to help. I don't want another war<br />

Videtto are not being fair to<br />

$8.75 and $8.25.<br />

Lauren Lennox because If we have another<br />

JheEuallanjs. Not all WJ<br />

age 9 war It will destroy the world.<br />

Our service has not been _<br />

terminated. Quite the con- W<br />

I want to live to get married<br />

If we make contact with the Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

fraryl <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> your workmen,<br />

and have children.<br />

Russians, and become agree with Mr. Kazmarck<br />

without our permission,<br />

Nancy Armstrong<br />

friendly with them we may be because I think Russians<br />

ripped <strong>of</strong>f the old connection<br />

ageSH to our home, and replaced it<br />

with the new hook-up. We<br />

have now, a beautiful mess —<br />

brand new vinyl Siding with<br />

unsightly holes in it and three<br />

being taken down? low-income housing be nude housing director who truly lines hanging loose. We ex-<br />

Does anyone ever question to feel like they should be cares about his job and Oust pect proper repairs to be<br />

what this housing authority is grateful for a ro<strong>of</strong> over their he serves?<br />

made (your people notified at #<br />

doing — or are the residents head (but so what U your<br />

tie <strong>City</strong> Hall meeting).<br />

afraid they may Jeopardize bathroom tub teaks all over)?<br />

Jane Miller Glenn To substantiate our desire<br />

heir residency? These people Why do we not have a local<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> to receive only the basic<br />

are not senile and are not<br />

twelve channels, we will<br />

second-class citizens. -* *- * 11<br />

return the converter to your<br />

When repair, we needed MailDOX<br />

store or your <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

ttey are not always done,<br />

The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Press<br />

When projects are started<br />

listed 10 <strong>of</strong> the basic 12<br />

ttey are not always com-<br />

channels with an additional<br />

pleted. Why must people in is being considered<br />

two satellite channels to be<br />

named later. You have not<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I specific Information on this<br />

seen fit to ask the public what /m<br />

would like to comment on accident.<br />

they want in the past; •<br />

your article concerning the Finally, the initial request<br />

however, I am hoping you wffl<br />

relocation <strong>of</strong> the mailbox at was to place another mailbox<br />

listen to the following<br />

came to love the smell. It 46th and West avenues. across the street from the<br />

suggestion: ESPN and CNN,<br />

reminded me <strong>of</strong> the pier and I stated In the interview that present one. This move would<br />

as the two satellites, would<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the nappy hours I had councilman Jack Jones locate two mailboxes within<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer a "rounded out"<br />

t there.<br />

should personally contact me 5Ofeet <strong>of</strong> each other and this Is<br />

program for tin customers<br />

about any mail problems in not practical.<br />

who want only the basic 12 —<br />

Next summer, 111 go back his Ward, This was not<br />

senior citizens living on a<br />

Relocation <strong>of</strong> the present<br />

to the pier. The old fishermenmentioned<br />

In the article,<br />

flied income, retirees, or<br />

mailbox is a consideration as<br />

will tease me again, I know. Also, at no time during file<br />

anyone else not desiring to A<br />

long as we don't resolve one<br />

Yet, above their mocking interview was there any<br />

purchase additional packages' <br />

problem and create another,<br />

smiles, their eyes will remind mention <strong>of</strong> a vehicle accident<br />

they don't want.<br />

me that, sometimes, hap- being attributed to the<br />

B.A. Randaao, Those who want your<br />

piness Is a fishing line, the sea location <strong>of</strong> tills mailbox. I<br />

Postmaster special packages or any pay<br />

and a gentle day,<br />

would like to have more<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry channels should be willing td<br />

pay for them. Why should we?<br />

It is not a "free ride" to pay<br />

An excellent service tor only what we want,<br />

Your own comment at the<br />

REMINDER Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: helpful.<br />

meeting was that the bare-<br />

Dit, Frank Daly came to our I urge other home owners to bones package is not an easy<br />

While the author's home last week, checked it call the police station and Service to provide. It<br />

identity may be with, out for home security trouble request this service. We are shouldn't be: It should be the _.<br />

held at the writer's re spots, <strong>of</strong>fered to photograph extremely fortunate to live in base from which to build your 9<br />

quest, all letters to the valuables for insurance and a town that <strong>of</strong>fers the Neigh- entire <strong>of</strong>fering.<br />

editor must include, for<br />

verification, the writer's<br />

theft purposes, and left us borhood Watch program. Offer a reasonable package<br />

signature, address and<br />

with an engraving tool to Thanks, Frank — and at an acceptable price and<br />

phone number.<br />

mark appliances and items <strong>of</strong> thanks Midway Civic you'll find support instead <strong>of</strong><br />

value.<br />

Association and Gardens harassment.<br />

What an excellent service! CMe Association. . Perhaps this time I will<br />

And Del Daly was ex-<br />

Pat Harris have the courtesy <strong>of</strong> a reply. 1<br />

tremely concerned and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> understand that this is a<br />

difficult transition period for<br />

you. • ' •;<br />

Give your customers what V<br />

they want and your job wiH be<br />

easier, quicker, and more<br />

enjoyable, not to mention<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>itable.<br />

Johns. Park<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty<br />

P.S. <strong>On</strong> Monday afternoon,<br />

Lewis Kishpaugh <strong>of</strong><br />

Cablentertalnment was here<br />

to inspect the damaged<br />

siding. He suggested mat we<br />

call our builder to have two /»<br />

lections replaced; and then; w<br />

send the BUI to CabUntertalnment<br />

for payment;<br />

Now this is service M it<br />

•bould be, We thank you. .*"<br />

athletic teams and tutoring in<br />

high crime anas,"<br />

Another put it this way: "I<br />

•him 18 volunteers in say<br />

crime analyst unit They «re<br />

outstanding. I have a retired<br />

person at the training<br />

academy who is excellent. I<br />

am recruiting for personnel to<br />

work in our warrants division<br />

and our computer room. But I<br />

would never use volunteers on<br />

the gfrMt or in stressful<br />

situations."<br />

AARP'B ttudv wu threepronged<br />

and coralftod <strong>of</strong> onlite<br />

Interviews and<br />

assessment* in 24 communities<br />

coast-to-coast Involving<br />

1,108 volunteers, 102<br />

(Fteate turn to page 5)<br />

Don't hide your<br />

opinion under<br />

a buschel<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

features<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 7,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Page Five Section Two<br />

The poppy—ancient force for good and evil<br />

National Geographic<br />

New Service<br />

Grown legally, it provides<br />

cooking oil and tasty seedt,<br />

'helps condition the soil for<br />

growini foooVcrops, and 1B the<br />

source <strong>of</strong> the modern world's<br />

standard against which all<br />

pom medicines are measured.<br />

Grown Ulegaily, it la •<br />

source <strong>of</strong> misery. The plant<br />

hak a milky, alkaloid-rich sap<br />

which with chemical<br />

POPPY STRAW i<br />

CONCENTRATE *<br />

prociiiini becomta a<br />

shortcut to euphoria but, long,<br />

term, a downhill road to<br />

addiction, horror, crime ud<br />

death.<br />

It la the opium poppy,<br />

Papaver sonmlferum, a<br />

Blessing and curse, the opium poppy <strong>of</strong>fers freedom from pain but can<br />

- enslave. Opium gum and poppy-straw concentrate hold morphine, unsur-<br />

••; passed in treating violent pain. Codeine relieves moderate pain and<br />

',: coughs. Heroin, chemically treated morphine, wrecks lives and deals<br />

"death worldwide.<br />

enforcement uses volunteers<br />

(Continued from page 4)<br />

supervisors ' and it<br />

executives; participation<br />

through 101 law enforcement<br />

publications; and surveys In<br />

Colorado, Ohio, Pennsylvania,<br />

South Carolina and<br />

Virginia <strong>of</strong> all sheriff and<br />

police agencies.<br />

.The study defined volunteers<br />

ai Individuals who<br />

provided • law enforcement<br />

agency with more than two<br />

hours per week <strong>of</strong> service In<br />

crime prevention, support<br />

services or related functions,<br />

normally without financial<br />

remuneration.<br />

Many agencies use<br />

volunteers primarily to<br />

maintain aervlcea In response<br />

to budget cuts, Others use<br />

them to improve policeoommunity<br />

relations. In<br />

cither case, cost-savings and<br />

Improved citizen support are<br />

achieved.<br />

A comment from a<br />

metropolitan police chief with<br />

§,000 volunteers confirms<br />

this:<br />

"There is just no way one<br />

can measure the true value <strong>of</strong><br />

this (Neighborhood Watch)<br />

program. We have evidence<br />

Letters I cont'd<br />

through controlled studies<br />

mat crime is less in some<br />

areas where volunteers are<br />

involved in community crime<br />

prevention. However, the real<br />

value is In community-police<br />

relations and the prevention<br />

<strong>of</strong> crime because citizens<br />

participate."<br />

If this is true, why are some<br />

areas slower man others to<br />

start volunteer programs?<br />

The most <strong>of</strong>ten stated reason<br />

given by supervisors and<br />

executives for not implementing<br />

a volunteer<br />

program was agency liability<br />

and confidentiality.<br />

The main resistance to<br />

volunteers, according to the<br />

study, comes from the paid<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff. Their<br />

concerns are job security, loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> overtime pay, safety and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism.<br />

When asked how staff acceptance<br />

was achieved, 14<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the supervisors<br />

said that the actions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

volunteers themselves<br />

overcame staff concerns. Ten<br />

percent reported that open<br />

communication, group<br />

discussions and personal<br />

commitment from chief<br />

executives were critical.<br />

Another 10 percent said that<br />

fee training and supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> the volunteers and the<br />

involvement <strong>of</strong> staff in mat<br />

training were keys to internal<br />

acceptance.<br />

While volunteerism in the<br />

law enforcement area is not<br />

new, citizen concern about<br />

crime and budget cuts have<br />

caused a resurgence <strong>of</strong> Interest,<br />

so this could be the<br />

ttme for a major expansion <strong>of</strong><br />

fee use <strong>of</strong> volunteers.<br />

With the active endorsement<br />

<strong>of</strong> mayors, city<br />

managers, and other <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

and the technical input and<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> organiiations<br />

such as AARP — we can use<br />

fee boundless energy and<br />

expertise <strong>of</strong> even more<br />

volunteers <strong>of</strong> all ages in the<br />

never-ending struggle against<br />

erUne.<br />

Cyril F. "Cf Bricfe.<br />

field is the executive<br />

dirBctor <strong>of</strong> the AnuHcan<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Retired<br />

Parsons in Washington,<br />

D.C.<br />

Wanton misuse <strong>of</strong><br />

beaches must be protested<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In<br />

response to an open letter<br />

addressed tome in the Feb. 21<br />

_ tee <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

W <strong>Mar</strong>diag the efforts <strong>of</strong> two<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> communities to<br />

prevent threatened beach<br />

encroachment by builders —<br />

•Sow me to make the<br />

following observations:<br />

i I did not state in my letter<br />

mat the down's group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Shd Street area gave up their<br />

jtforta to s«ve the dunes there<br />

^ without a fight. I assumed<br />

W m they bad given it their<br />

bttt ihot but became I saw no<br />

medU coverage detailing<br />

their work, I could not<br />

comment on it.<br />

I am grateful to Winifred<br />

Schneider <strong>of</strong> Moorestown for<br />

calling everyone's attention to<br />

the extensive work that was<br />

done on behalf <strong>of</strong> dune<br />

preservation and — whUi I<br />

would express a shared<br />

dismay to read her statement<br />

that "we spoke out loudly but<br />

no one seemed to hear" — I<br />

am glad that she said it.<br />

Perhaps It will help to<br />

pridpltate a higher decibel<br />

End <strong>of</strong> the vote* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

numemkn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

who, like all lovers <strong>of</strong> our<br />

town, support the sanctity <strong>of</strong><br />

fee beach and who want to<br />

convey a solid thumbs-down<br />

message to developers who<br />

would threaten that sanctity,<br />

I Join Winifred Schneider<br />

and my neighbors in support<br />

<strong>of</strong> all environmentally conadous<br />

landowners who win<br />

hopefully adopt a strongly<br />

unified posture against<br />

wanton beach misuse at the<br />

rescheduled meeting on<br />

torch 13.<br />

Dr. Albert W.Zanner Jr.<br />

Otxandtyani<br />

- OWthmbur&ML<br />

pretty flower whose petals<br />

may be white or red or mauve<br />

or purple, but which ia<br />

"unique in its pr<strong>of</strong>ound and<br />

far-reaching effects on<br />

humanity, both good and<br />

wU."<br />

So wrltei Peter T, White in<br />

i rwent Issue <strong>of</strong> National<br />

Geographic after a globidrcling<br />

study <strong>of</strong> the poppy ui<br />

which he witnessed those<br />

effects everywhere.<br />

White's 23-eountry investtgatlon<br />

led Urn to:<br />

- the harvest <strong>of</strong> Illicit<br />

poppy fields In Pakistan's<br />

mountainous border region<br />

near Afghanistan, where<br />

opium waj banned In IWB but<br />

continues to be grown;<br />

—legal poppy plots In India,<br />

where the plant is grown to<br />

produce opium for export —<br />

much <strong>of</strong> it to the United<br />

States, where pharmaceutical<br />

factories turn it Into codeine<br />

(the prime ingredient In the<br />

now most widely prescribed<br />

cough syrups and pain<br />

kulers).<br />

— an addict-treatment<br />

center in Iran, where treatment<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> heavy doses<br />

o( revolutionflry rhetoric and<br />

the threat <strong>of</strong> Jail foil failure;<br />

— Australia, whtre growing<br />

popples Is i high-taennology<br />

process;<br />

~~ Meiico, where U.S.<br />

hillcopters and Mexican<br />

pUota and navigators art<br />

wi|lng an incessant tattle to<br />

destroy Illicit poppy fields<br />

with herbicide spny;<br />

— a London hospice, where<br />

morphlnt, the poppy 'i most<br />

beneficial product, is used to<br />

provide ai full and psui-tfee a<br />

lifi ai possible for the terminally<br />

ill;<br />

— a Washington, D.C.,<br />

"shooting gallery," where<br />

addicts can Inject themselves<br />

with the poppy's most ill-used<br />

product, heroin, as soon aa<br />

feey buy it.<br />

The effects <strong>of</strong> the opium<br />

poppy havi been known for<br />

mUlennii.<br />

A London museum contains<br />

ceramic jugs shaped Uke<br />

poppy oipiules that come<br />

from Cyprus and date to 1800<br />

B.C.; presumably they held<br />

dissolved opium on its way to<br />

Egypt, Scholars speculate<br />

feat a potion diseribed in the<br />

Odyssty, mixed by Helen <strong>of</strong><br />

Troy, and the "vinegar<br />

mingled with gall" <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

Qirist on the Crosi both<br />

contained opium.<br />

Nature's ehemtstty gives<br />

fee opium poppy Its power for<br />

good or ffl. White writes:<br />

"Diy and night, certain<br />

nitrogen-contBining compounds,<br />

or alkaloids, are<br />

produced by the plant and<br />

stored in its cells. After the<br />

petals fall, the seed capsule<br />

swells; if the capsule is<br />

shallowly Incised while still<br />

green and unripe, a milky,<br />

aDuuold.rich sap seeps from<br />

Qny tubes in the capsule wall.<br />

It dries, darkens, turns<br />

lummy — that's opium,"<br />

But it is nan mat decides<br />

bow the poppy's power is<br />

used. Opium's usefulness as a<br />

pain reliever has been<br />

recognized sinee the fourtii<br />

century B.C., and morphine is<br />

sttU uneijuaUd for the worst<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> acute pain.<br />

Still, it also is known that<br />

too much opium, taken too<br />

long, can trtag misery, even<br />

kfll. The Invention <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hypodermic needle in IBM<br />

Increased morphine's<br />

potential for misery. And<br />

after the marketing <strong>of</strong> heroin<br />

— morphine to which<br />

chemicals related to acetic<br />

acid have been added - in<br />

1898, tht situation became<br />

worse.<br />

Introduced in Germany,<br />

heroin was first used as a<br />

remedy for cough and<br />

diarrhea, and it was proposed<br />

as a morphine substitute, less<br />

likely to lead to addiction. The<br />

opposite proved true, White<br />

notes sadly.<br />

Today, legitimate poppy<br />

production is monitored by a<br />

United Nations treaty, signed<br />

by 116 counties, that<br />

acknowledges the poppv'i<br />

medicinal benefit- while<br />

requiring the Elimination <strong>of</strong><br />

Illicit poppy production.<br />

India, the largest legal<br />

producer <strong>of</strong> opium, harvested<br />

m metric tons in ISM, According<br />

to estimates by the<br />

UN's International Narcotics<br />

Control Board and US<br />

government agencies,<br />

unlawful production worldwide<br />

may be double mat<br />

amount, with most <strong>of</strong> it<br />

converted to heroin.<br />

The largest grower <strong>of</strong> illicit<br />

poppies is Burma, which<br />

supposedly produced 100<br />

metric tons <strong>of</strong> opium on 60,000<br />

heotarei <strong>of</strong> land. In<br />

Afghanistan, about 20,000<br />

hectares were devoted to<br />

poppies in 1983 and, though<br />

the government <strong>of</strong> Iran<br />

claims it has eliminated<br />

poppy cultivation, US <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

estimate that the plant is<br />

grown on 30,000 hectares in<br />

Iran,<br />

The Golden Crescent _<br />

Pakistan, Afghanistan, and<br />

Iran - is now believed to be<br />

the greatest source <strong>of</strong> the<br />

WOFM'S niegal testa, sr^<br />

passing the Golden Triangle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Burma, Laos, and<br />

Thailand. But suppressing<br />

smuggling routes is a<br />

frustrating business; as soon<br />

as one closes, another opens.<br />

"I can it aqueea and ef-<br />

fect," White writes. "Take a<br />

pillow or a half-inflated<br />

balloon, squeeze it here, and it<br />

pops out there."<br />

White's investigation ted<br />

him to reflect about good and<br />

evil and how the flght between<br />

tbem is an endless part <strong>of</strong><br />

existence.<br />

"When seen in mat light,"<br />

he writes, "isnt Papaver<br />

aomnlfentm — bringing bom<br />

good and evil — another<br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> life?"<br />

SAFETY BELTS<br />

A HISTORY LESSON FOR ADULTS<br />

'ong before anyone drtaniedQf an internal<br />

combuition engine or a horselesi carriage, a<br />

man named Sir lilac Newton wis busy discovering<br />

laws <strong>of</strong> the universe, Laws <strong>of</strong> motion, to be<br />

precise. Of course, he didn't know It at the lime,<br />

but Sir Isaac's principles would some to explain<br />

what happens when people use automobiles. Or<br />

when they miiuie them, to be precise. You see,<br />

in describing his principles <strong>of</strong> motion, Newton<br />

was also describing the principles <strong>of</strong> crash<br />

dynamics.<br />

Newton published hii three famous laws in the<br />

17th century, heralding a major mileitone in<br />

human civilization. Together they accounted for<br />

the movement <strong>of</strong> every planet, ocean, river,<br />

stream and overripe apple that ever fell from a<br />

tree. And they still explain whit happens to<br />

discarded candy wrappers, returned tennii serves<br />

md hapless commuleri jostled on rush-hour<br />

buses, not to mention aircrift, skate boards and<br />

the lutomobile. Yet in 1980, ilmost 35,000<br />

Americins died while riding In passenger<br />

vehicles, apparently believing themselves immune<br />

10 these immutable lews <strong>of</strong> physics.<br />

According to these laws, If you ire in a car<br />

traveling 30 miles an hour, you are also moving<br />

30 miles in hour. And a sudden stop at 30 mph<br />

can mean—well, whether it's an egg<br />

into a brick wall, a wine glass into<br />

i fireplace or a human into a<br />

windshield, the result is the<br />

same: they shilter. Messy<br />

business if it's only an egg,<br />

Heartbreiking if it's a<br />

person. And preventable,<br />

thanks to Sir Isaac<br />

Newton. You see,<br />

Newton helped inspire<br />

the safely belt.<br />

A WORD TO THE WISE<br />

Safety belts Improve your chancM <strong>of</strong> surviving<br />

a eraih by 40%. Most craihes occur<br />

within 25 milts <strong>of</strong> home and at speeds ef undtr<br />

40 miles per hour. So buckle up and tn|oy lift.<br />

Effective <strong>Mar</strong>ch l, <strong>1985</strong>, all front seat occupants <strong>of</strong><br />

passenger vehicles operated in New jersey must<br />

wear a safety belt system,<br />

WHO (S RESPONSIBLE AND SUBJECT TO A FINE?<br />

• The driver Is responsible for any passeriBer under the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> 18,<br />

• Front seat passengers 18 and over are responsible<br />

for themselves,<br />

WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES?<br />

• if you are stopped for another violation and a front<br />

seat occupant is observed to be unbelted, the<br />

secondary penalty Is $20,00.<br />

WHAT ARE THE EXEMPTIONS?<br />

• Those riding '" passenger aufos manufactured befont<br />

July 1,1966.<br />

• Those riding in passenger autos that don't require<br />

safety belts under federal law, \<br />

• Those with physical or medical reasens verified In<br />

writing by a licensed physician.<br />

THIS ANNOUNCEMiNT BROUGHT TO YOU AS A PUBLIC Sf RVICB BY<br />

111 1, ttfl St., Oce«n <strong>City</strong>. N.J., 0*?»


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Worship together this week<br />

AME<br />

SI. JAMES AME<br />

m St. and Haven Av.<br />

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

Rev. Beckworth J. Voorhees,<br />

putor<br />

SJNPAY<br />

1:30 am, - Church School<br />

11 im • Morning worihip<br />

7:30 p,m. • Evening ierviM.<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2111 New Rd.<br />

Linwood<br />

Rev, Jmy Shttgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY t^<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday scoool<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening servict<br />

ABUNDANT LTFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

25 Short Rd.<br />

(Plaza I Complex)<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rev, Andrew Surace, puter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 »Ja. • Worihlp service<br />

w 11 ajn, - Worahip aarviee<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 pjn. • Midweek iervice.<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEANj<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

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

Rtv, Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

PMtor<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

, Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Aye.,<br />

CHRISTISN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11:00 A.M.<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A.M.<br />

Wednesdays 8:00 P.M,<br />

Testimonial Meeting<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

11 A.M, jo I P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

>\<br />

Happiness<br />

Is A<br />

Choice<br />

**+*•<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn, • Sunday school<br />

10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m, •<br />

Worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn, - Prayer service<br />

PAULLIN MEMOBUL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

IBth St, and Simpson Av,<br />

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

Qnmunlfy Center<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a jn. - Sunday School and<br />

worihip service, Nuriery<br />

provided.<br />

SEAVTEW BAPTIST<br />

2025 snore KQ.<br />

IJnwood<br />

Rev. William W. LeOoney,<br />

pastor<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. - Evining Bible itudy<br />

and prayer service,<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Corbin <strong>City</strong><br />

R.S. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45 ajn, • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m.. Morning worship<br />

SHDLQH BAPTIST<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Rev, Lafayette Riddick,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a Jn, - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worahip<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

servici,<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

600 S. Short Rd.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

the Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr. minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

B:4S a«, • Sunday school<br />

11 a,m, - Morning worahlD<br />

Finding the<br />

Missing<br />

Pieces to<br />

Happiness..<br />

the Choice<br />

is Yours!<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

IOTH * WESLEY AVE.<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 10,7 P.M.<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

BfliindCtrrtril Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, H.J.<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 10th<br />

8:15 A.M. Communion Servict In Chapel<br />

9:00 A.M. • Church School<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:30 ajn, • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening serviee<br />

10:30 A.M.-Morning Worship<br />

"The Gospel <strong>of</strong> Jesus:<br />

Image and Reality"<br />

Rev. David M. Finch, Preaching<br />

(The 10:30 Servlet broadcast on WI8G


PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 7,<strong>1985</strong> D<br />

Trip tripped up<br />

Wrestlers fall in semifinals<br />

VINELAND — Two <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty High School wreitlers<br />

readied the Region light<br />

semifinals last weekend at<br />

Vlneland High School but, In<br />

the end, the Raiders again<br />

failed to qualify anyone for<br />

the state championships..<br />

Heavyweight Trip Snyder,<br />

top-seeded and undefeated<br />

going Into regional competition,<br />

reached the semis<br />

comfortably. But he lost lor<br />

the Brat time this year, 6-2. to<br />

eventual Region Eight<br />

champion Steve CaldweU <strong>of</strong><br />

WUUaaiitown in the<br />

semifinals<br />

"Caldwell wai very<br />

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"Hi iLBjr"fd away from TTip'i<br />

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Trip from the side, at an<br />

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top <strong>of</strong> him,"<br />

Snyder had a final chance to<br />

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were given the red side <strong>of</strong> the place and a spot In the states,<br />

acoreboard- But Triton also "TImmy surprised us,"<br />

wears red so Trip'i score was said NleUes, "He got a good<br />

posted on the green side. He win on Wednesday and<br />

forgot that, however, and another one on Friday Just to<br />

thought the red score was his, get to the semifinals. He's<br />

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Instead <strong>of</strong> trying to get and sUU learning. The great<br />

another point to tie the thing Siing is his attitude. He's<br />

up."<br />

peat to work with."<br />

<strong>On</strong>e other Raider, Four Cape-Atlantic League<br />

sophomore Tim Olvens, wrestlers earned regional<br />

reached the regional championships, led by Bob<br />

semifinals, He lost to Oume Malatesta <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine at<br />

Gonzalez <strong>of</strong> Delsea, 12-5, In 122 pounds. It was Malatesta'i<br />

third regional championship. took the top medal at 148<br />

He won 11-3 in the semis and pounds with a 74 win over Bill<br />

KM In the final.<br />

Ward <strong>of</strong> St Augustine.<br />

George Chew <strong>of</strong> Cum- Some preliminary comberland<br />

took the title at 101 petition began last night at<br />

pounds after a tense overtime Princeton's Jadwin Gym-<br />

win against Wayne Murschell nasium In the state cham-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pitman in toe semis. .Chris pionships. The best dozen In<br />

Mays <strong>of</strong> Oakcrest won the New Jersey will be deter-<br />

region at 131 pounds while mined tomorrow night and<br />

Bob Scannell <strong>of</strong> Absegaml Saturday.<br />

ALLGAPiATLANTIG LEAGUE WRiSTLING<br />

DIVISION ONE<br />

101 George Chew, Cumberland<br />

108 Adam Goldstein, vlneland<br />

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1.48 PAT ANASTASIO, OCEAN CITY<br />

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, THURSDAY, MARCH 7,10H5 THE SENTINELLEEJOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

To gain semifinals<br />

Scrappy Go:<br />

ByTOMWILUAMS<br />

Octan aty's Capi-AUantlc<br />

KvUlon Orii eHampiona<br />

scored thi final 12 points <strong>of</strong><br />

their Group Three tournament<br />

opiner last wtek and<br />

difsited e determinid<br />

Central Rsglonal, 4M2, In the<br />

flnel game at the high ichool<br />

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seison and advanced them to<br />

last night'a South Jersey<br />

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Collingswood (22-3) at Penn.<br />

sauken High School. The OoJJa<br />

illmlnatid Mainland, SWI, in<br />

their opener,<br />

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South Jersey championship<br />

game tomorrow (Friday)<br />

night at Cherry Hill East<br />

against Lakiwood (17-6), a 35-<br />

44 winner over Ranooeas<br />

Valley on Tuesday night.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> couldn't put<br />

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minutii <strong>of</strong> the game. And the<br />

difference was the foul line,<br />

Wow^was it the difference!<br />

The Raiders shot 28 times<br />

from the line and made 15,<br />

<strong>On</strong>tral attempted only two<br />

free throws and missed both.<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hit 10 times from<br />

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The visitors were leading,<br />

ffi-31, when Sue Bondullch<br />

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boards with 6:14 lift. They<br />

were never to score again.<br />

Sue Becker's free throw<br />

with 4:55 left tied the game.<br />

Then Judy Eckerson made a<br />

steal short turnaround 10<br />

seconds later. With 2:47 left<br />

Eagles Ra<br />

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Trish Levin protects the ball and looks for a cutting Raider teaminate.<br />

Eckerson hit two from the<br />

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Two fouls by Trish Levin<br />

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margin and <strong>Mar</strong>0e Bonnet<br />

added one more some 28<br />

seconds later. When Eckerson<br />

rebounded Bonnet's miss, it<br />

led to another Central foul and<br />

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13 Shelly Priybylski<br />

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' 14.Judy Eckerson<br />

' 31 Sue Becker<br />

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Pat Dougherty, no stranger<br />

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roort) with fireplace or wood<br />

stove. Your villa i§ fuNy<br />

furnished = right down<br />

to \h% iltverware.<br />

Be^t <strong>of</strong> a!i your vacation<br />

home is nght in the heart <strong>of</strong> 5ha*nee<br />

resort Hets you can golf on a<br />

championship course, ski down ! 7<br />

slopes, svtim indoors or outdoors,<br />

play tennis and racquetball. go<br />

canoeing, ris.' 1 ~n <strong>of</strong> tubmy down<br />

the Delaware. There s even s<br />

children § play park live theater<br />

with Broadway musicals and more<br />

Come to ShtSwnee, = >ti3ur private<br />

villa is wailing.<br />

From 1375 Per Week<br />

Prices vary according<br />

Wseaien,<br />

— For more InfonnaUon,<br />

E Call 1.800.742 9OJ<br />

TTie Resort For All Seasons Ext, 43$<br />

Sftauiner-onDelauare, PA 18356<br />

And without her, plus their<br />

healthy advantage on the foul<br />

line, the heavily-favored<br />

Raiders might have b«en<br />

nowhere,<br />

RAIDER RELICS: The<br />

winner <strong>of</strong> tomorrow night's<br />

South Jersey Group Three<br />

championship game wUl play<br />

ttw Central Jersey champ<br />

neit Wednesday night at<br />

Noh-e Dame High School In<br />

LBwrencevllle.....<br />

Talk about odds. Not only<br />

does ttie ryiybyliki family<br />

have twln,-tlrli playing for<br />

OenfraL^ls season, they've<br />

got two more twin girls in<br />

dghth grade ready to join tte<br />

Golden Eagles neit yiar,,,,,<br />

Central eliminated the<br />

Raiders from last year's<br />

R&B HOME<br />

REMODELING<br />

• Painting • Carpentry<br />

• Plumbing * Electric<br />

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

• Cement Work<br />

FREE<br />

ESTIMATES<br />

;«09) 541-5894<br />


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THURSDAY, MARCH 7,<strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 11 — SECTION TWO<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTiSINORATIS<br />

Advertisements for these columns should be in the <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fice <strong>of</strong> Tht Sentinel Ledger NOT LATBR THAN NOON<br />

TUBSDAY FOR RBOULAR PUBLICATION and NOON<br />

WEDNESDAY FOR TOO-LATETOCLASSIFV.<br />

Di»ll»?sal!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, JJ Words or Less WOO<br />

(10' per word exceeding !i words) •<br />

Ad Running S Consecutive Times,<br />

with JS Words or Less 116.00<br />

Adj Jeqgiring Box Number 11,60 additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50« EXTRA<br />

— All Classified Advertising Cash Basis —<br />

llJIth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 081J6<br />

Copy milled in, given to representative or brought to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice personally, must be aeecmpanlad by ea«h or<br />

chock to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy<br />

and convenience to eustomjr, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set in type.<br />

In Memoriam<br />

IN MEMORIAM<br />

deep in my heir* "p$e'<br />

II alwdyi pe there '<br />

etimtii ihgFe •! mygh iflffi<br />

Icari<br />

mifflafiei ei you linger;<br />

^fflleii el Ifii p3»mg yeiri<br />

In memary §1 my Usaf fiU56and<br />

m?n MS55in3 Who passed away 3<br />

yeafs age <strong>Mar</strong>ch ?. 1983<br />

NS farewells wefe ipSfcen, ns Hme fa<br />

say epgdayfi:<br />

¥eu wtrt sene fcefere *? knew IT,<br />

and pniy Sod knSwi why<br />

if eyr itirs Eouid bulls s *t*ifwsy<br />

and Syr heartaCHef make a lane,<br />

#oy(d wfll** fne pathway !§<br />

ven. and bring rsu hems? sgstn<br />

Iflfily<br />

& remembered<br />

wife, Blanefie<br />

Card Of Thanks<br />

ST. JUOE KOVENA<br />

••M«y HH lasrM Hun ef J«ui<br />

H prilsM, tnflgrM, aaorH and<br />

ftgfifltd new and Isrtvif. May fht<br />

Saercg Htirt Q! Jiiui havf mtrcv<br />

M lit. Holy St. jude hsip si Ih:<br />

•Mfwinl in* lo' us,"<br />

lay Tftii prayir f Ifmts a day. By<br />

In. tin day voi/r prlyiri Hill »1<br />

aniwtrtd, if hat nevtr tigeR knewn<br />

re fail. FU6llHii«n jflui.1 Us<br />

prOmliW. My prayirl hlvl Mtfl<br />

•niHirM.<br />

RMS<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Ytir 'found Retail<br />

IMra dsilm a<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

'Must make a good appear-<br />

ance. Honesty and pleasing<br />

personality a mbif. Ex-<br />

perience and local resi-<br />

dent required. S day week<br />

and paid vacation. Apply<br />

w/resume or previous<br />

Work experience to:<br />

•ax n*<br />

SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

SEASONAL HELP<br />

WANTED FOR SMALL,<br />

FAMILY HOTEL:<br />

Housekeeper<br />

As a working supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

3 chambermaids.<br />

Night Manager<br />

ideal for single teacher,<br />

college student or retired<br />

person, Free room in-<br />

eluded.<br />

Chambermaid<br />

Local Sr. High or collage<br />

student desired.<br />

CALL SANDA WAY<br />

3W-2779orWrtte<br />

BOXIIS.OewCBy.HJ.<br />

03226 n<br />

CIMEs, MECMMtiU - H.«vy fluty<br />

trudu, MdcHlllMtisn tit** man<br />

IMiiGrtMMMMM tf<br />

Help Wanted<br />

fi, SJM<br />

C^M<br />

rt [icefiiv <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

¥rt Southard at 3SS<br />

REAL iSTATi<br />

SALESPEOPLE NEEDED<br />

"pull tim» rainmakers"<br />

only I Call for appointment<br />

"The Selling Office "<br />

3992500<br />

NIGHT TIMM COOK — Isp, with<br />

feftfiruei. CaM 3?M9I3, 1 21<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Correspondent to provide<br />

newspaper coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

gOviJrnmenf and com<br />

munlty activities in Lin-<br />

wood and Northfleld<br />

Knowltdgt <strong>of</strong> com<br />

munttles, writing skills a<br />

must. Satisfaction and<br />

recognition will be the<br />

primary rewards Initially<br />

in this part-time, work at<br />

home position. Call John<br />

Andrus, The Stnflnel-<br />

Ledfler,399-S411.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON - op<br />

psrhinily knocti, tn« tlmi cwlan'i »<br />

baffif lor ydu IB bftemi a ialeiperion<br />

with mean Ciiy'3 Isadjni eem.<br />

puterilBd Feat etfaTg firm. Cgmpiets<br />

training pFagram, call today, Bifgef<br />

8«iity, ln€, 399407*. H<br />

RIAL iJTATB liLil - Jn t. Law<br />

hai optninst lor i itlnpMpli inking a<br />

lyil tima carttr opperiunlty. cait ifl-<br />

MW lor dltaill and a csnfldinilll Intir.<br />

Slew. tl<br />

COHSTHUCTION iUPERINTINOCN-<br />

TS ^ nt«ded with an tlti multl-hfluflng<br />

liparlines ler pfoleti eurrintly itaf.<br />

tins In A.e. irta. (lltcllia naatr will<br />

nave criantngini vwsrk Isad. iHtnd is<br />

difail and eemplitt |bbi sn s€hedyl#<br />

ani within iusget. Our tmplsyeei<br />

knpify <strong>of</strong> thil ad. Fleait lend rtiymt It<br />

S*niinel=t.*dgfr, i$k lei Octan city,<br />

IJ Ulli, I)<br />

• f AL ESTATI — Dynamic<br />

eita&liih«d divtlepmtnl and EQnifruc-<br />

iipn Ca. Farliclpaflne in A.C. apea.<br />

icsnnmie gfiwth rHyiF» salei mgr.<br />

lipirilnctd in n.w csnilfuctlsn, mufti-<br />

hgyiing (OF iuxyry bay front, Mytf<br />

pesstii Qn-llnt cieiing, jalei abiilty<br />

wilh proven track r«erd, Eic.ll.nl<br />

opp<strong>of</strong>tynity to gFS* with company.<br />

Pieais iind rtiom, to SeniinilLtdgir,<br />

Box IOI. Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 01111 tl<br />

CHAMBERMAID — VHFiy pgtltlon,<br />

high scfioBi graduate, tK^BFitnced<br />

prtttrrH with relirancn, Cill In ifti<br />

Htwitn 1 and II l.m 11<br />

SALeiPERiON - Rsotrt L iharp<br />

••II Iltlti ii inlirilEwIng •ipariin,<br />

eiG licfnitd saitipcrtoni lor lyit iimt<br />

psiiliini. Mull H earttr orliiiiM. Wi<br />

tiler a Bland gl ig yiari .mbiiihM<br />

llrviei and 20lh ctntury aytomitlgn,<br />

Piaaia cMtlct Jim Mtrihali at Iff.<br />

Ii37 for aft inltrview. tf<br />

CARPiNfiR muil have o#n Iran-<br />

Ipgrtatlen and hand tggli. call Earl<br />

Tarvn JM'llio after i p.m. ] i<<br />

CHAMBER rfRSON—needea III mid<br />

Jyhc. Miflh ichsgl Orad . rtlf r#nc«<br />

Ft^ulrf#, Call betwttn file and ngejr<br />

1ST appgintmtnt. Call m i!M. 111.<br />

PURCHASING AGENT<br />

The cap* May County Munlcipji<br />

UtllifiM Authority ii scenting ap<br />

piirsiiooi lor the Bnitlon at Pur<br />

chaiinf Astnt. Appllcantl mult<br />

havt si leait thF« (%} ytan «.<br />

peri,(v.i! In puTChailng 01 wfiith two<br />

(3) mult be in sovtrnmenfal pyr.<br />

chaiing A lacrHlsr'i otartt In<br />

MninHi or accounting Ii rtgulrtdi<br />

l»w«¥«r, tht HucatMnal<br />

requlrsmant may M tuijiiltuttcl kr<br />

Mdltlonal purchailnf work „<br />

BtrltflM on t ytir lor year bull.<br />

Apelkinti muit have i thenuftt<br />

.nowledaaj ol^njoatrn putch.ilng<br />

mtthodi and cgurin In myniclMi<br />

llnanct ana savtrnmtn) purctuting<br />

pnttrrM. Mutt M abl< to tntlnlaln<br />

sompliH purchailns aM<br />

procurtnwit lytttrni. Submit<br />

mum wllh rcfirancn to. Cm<br />

M.y Count, Munlclp.1 utliitm<br />

Auttwrfir. R,D, II, la m. Cm<br />

M.y Court HeuM, N.J, OHIO,<br />

Dtaaiiw ii soo p.m. on Mjfcn is,<br />

ify, ,<br />

All Ectuil OpportunJIy and AHIr<br />

matin AetMn Employer.<br />

Help Wanted Wanted Pr<strong>of</strong>'l, Servlees Pr<strong>of</strong>'l. Services Pr<strong>of</strong>'l. Services<br />

Human isfvtE* SrganiiiTtQn, word<br />

pf¥(#FfH- g*Mfl 'yp'^i^ pleaiafli gftene<br />

manner * mu.i lend reiume anS<br />

larjry reqyeit !a P.p. &*ri ¥*i, Allan<br />

tie CHy. N.J. gS4Si 3?<br />

ABMIHIiTfiaTiVi .fiSiliTANT -<br />

gfiriitian Humin ifff¥i£y SFgaitti fieri<br />

defaii periw fo tmplemshf and .PHBS<br />

up i y#ri«(y el prOii^H. Cempwier<br />

fsiume sng i*!§ry rcqueiis re PS<br />

Bas ?«, Attinite C.t¥. N.J. 08401, 3-7<br />

KGeMMATg. PEMati = fa ihaf!? 2<br />

fiveiJ ifflmea. IJFi.DO mgnth £a!! iii<br />

7IIJ. tyi 3Big j ;<br />

tmoKtr, great iQCiition. Ealt 3?fl=27S2<br />

• ifer & p.m M<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong> L Services<br />

TAJK MfiHASEfi — New (can<br />

t, Tiitsn Heid, Normfitid. t«<br />

p<br />

fumty. Call<br />

4 5710. M4<br />

ADULTI eg yOUTNi = Chimfeef<br />

work, laundry, gfrieral autiei if Guest<br />

Heuie & CRrJstUn Rttrcii Cenier,<br />

need ipfmg ifafi for lite #tferF,g§isi S<br />

wceKiflfli, aisg tummer itiii fsr 4 d?y<br />

week ¥ a.m. ^ 2 p.m,, FefeFineet, apply<br />

Andrew i inn 1335 Stsan £ye. 3f*<br />

a«g tf<br />

PART TIMI = Bentil S*ici 0^0!*=<br />

Fin arid L4IS, Be*Hnr5. Call 19H-SO00<br />

iR eOSKS = WedNeriai<br />

ipnng irid , iteragi<br />

•vlll.b'L Rilirlntii, ntrdworlifr.<br />

Can 1 in i p.m. )>i-ani. ii<br />

HANDVMAN — R.novalloni,<br />

Mntrv, Minting, ate, Cill M4!71,<br />

t»f. ff<br />

SPRING CLEAN-UP<br />

and lawn conditioning<br />

Shrubs • Mulch<br />

Sprinkler System Service<br />

4W-21M<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

Split and Delivered<br />

Ciil 617-2196<br />

Landscape with Flowers<br />

Pans.es • Perennials<br />

Annuals<br />

Shade and Spruce Tpges<br />

delivered and planftd<br />

817.2196 "<br />

DICKSYKESCO.<br />

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

Repair<br />

GuaranlBBdWor*<br />

Quick Service<br />

Fully Insured<br />

ReiWenUal • Commercial<br />

921 Rldgewood Ave,<br />

Northfleld<br />

641-5200<br />

DC AH •UiiNBlSMAN, ihooliJn'i you<br />

Bt advanitlni Hong wlin fniii otnir<br />

IMilniiiai to Irtertatt your sllai and<br />

iirvleatf rty'ra rt«oino Ihli, otlHrrl<br />

will IM... Call HIH11, elaillllad<br />

BUeiay. if,<br />

PMTY THAY1 — kyneh mtal and<br />

th.n.t or landwlch frayi, Homimaat<br />

•aladi. Per yewr n«»l parly till Rain-<br />

bow catirtn. Call lfM(!l, 4-4<br />

EAST COAT HAULIHG<br />

Contplatt LaMscapIng service,<br />

Slone ina Orivel Drlyawayi, Top.<br />

Nil, cetHfructMrr lit* elaanup ana<br />

Refiiovii, iulk Trnh Ramoval,<br />

MaHUBIeRtrM.<br />

PRUIITIMATIS<br />

Soaring<br />

mi ORAB-r WHITI - it «,. Heiiitiy<br />

wllh us hp. Vj-fwln cvclt, Jgtinion<br />

outboard, includH ill unvii, atpin<br />

IIMir, CB fSfinHtltfl. BHtt Dump k<br />

gtMr uirn, Iinllinl «n!l. U«M luy<br />

» flvtn wily. Mil Tit 144>. ti<br />

ORAOT WHITE _ It7f MVirtUrfr,<br />

it* IM lip. JghniM moior. chiilingir<br />

HlvtmiM trilltr. OM condlllon.<br />

HIM. till Sit-in-lMf KHInii tut<br />

p.m. or ttmti. in<br />

1111 II FOOT RENKEN OOAT - in-<br />

bwrd/oulboartl Uglvo fristi «mr HI<br />

Mil m M WBlnt. Cuddy coin, tings ,<br />

two. Compl.ti with «»» lutir trilHrj<br />

distil llndtr. comrmt. CB riitlo IM<br />

fall finvti. »,SN Mil WMilJ tltlr 4<br />

»,m- • «•«<br />

LOOKIHO TO "MOVi UP"T V»» «n<br />

Hll sill r.lUbl. throo«h th. ciillillM<br />

•nil «tt ruiy uih to mint itut movt<br />

tt lint M iwitf »»«'« *•< »«wf •*•<br />

on. UM Mi ifUtt to H Mr Dl (III<br />

ClitiilM) Hf-MII.<br />

Boatslips<br />

SUNIIT HARBOR MARINA- 11 thru IMS-IS, Call ]?••?!!•<br />

eyenlnsi, % i-t<br />

Gener«l Mdse.<br />

N0WS TNI TIME TO PLAN yeur<br />

t.rtgt tale ani cash In <strong>of</strong>t those Items<br />

yen net lonier neaa. <strong>On</strong>e smell ad like<br />

this covla M the trlcki coll Claiiified,<br />

IM Mil tM«y. tl<br />

I o CNAIRi - jiie iiklet • 1<br />

lanpi, ins, call ntiHI. • )'<br />

SOFA . CHAIR - 1 *M taMel. ceflee<br />

takle i t umjn. n» « only I yri. old.<br />

OIIM4>! ' »»<br />

COLONIAL MFA - M<br />

ftrtlr IH rKllnef, Vn im<br />

1131. Clli It* 1HI.<br />

ALUMINUM jiH««NS—an* aivili<br />

wiaeyn rmMM aiw m iltu in-<br />

•UIM. Miami MMin M, ill«» H,<br />

« « » * I I M i n M l M H<br />

General Mdse.<br />

HAMMOND 0B04H ••] — Hammona<br />

ictaker cablrtsf, ?rl?afEl? owneS -<br />

HIM. Call HIM» Hi<br />

WANTED BgAD OR ALTVL Uixf<br />

IMM, ein li TrwcM Any Contmion Top<br />

M PlM) Tewing •ullatJH, OcHn HI!<br />

Aule stiviMcan nbffit,. II<br />

TAQ SALES<br />

•.(MMatKii M MuMcaMenM (M<br />

•stitn, Fullipprtiulienlct,<br />

CALL 9270975<br />

FLORIDA 'eXPHESS-MOV. .your<br />

wiomekl|t) neuMMd SMM. fralehi or<br />

ftiircntndlM lo or Irom riormt, local or<br />

•nyvrti.r. alia Iterigi, llcinnd,<br />

borw«, II yrt. luptrlinet. Moving It<br />

our isaeiaily. Call oto J cm. JI14141 f H<br />

5TBAM CLEAHINO IPECIAL - <strong>On</strong>«<br />

lltar al Hupiii i7l.fl. Call tisiili. Ml<br />

?«Bi*A«ATiON -<br />

Cill Oto nrlillin for .ppoinim.nl at<br />

I11IBS1. ill<br />

LIHWOOD HOOPIHO - itrving<br />

•llaiific ana C»P« May couniiii lor is<br />

yMri. JMnglti, lining, gullari, not<br />

re<strong>of</strong>t. prtf •itlm#laii intyrii. Hall<br />

niini er ID-en;. ti<br />

ForlhabsHlnTAOstlia<br />

Call 8,A,M,<br />

Twenty.yri. experienet<br />

buying & ielling antiques,<br />

appraising it houithold<br />

liquidations.<br />

Bagllttrafl Appralilri<br />

Call 398-0336 or 3990552<br />

ANTIQUE SHOP<br />

Spurlock Antiques<br />

747 Bay Ave, Somers Point<br />

Furnliuri, Countrr llemi. Folk Art,<br />

p«cs?i, many iiemi is ehsose from.<br />

Aim Fornllort (Ullnllilln).<br />

Buying & iilllng.<br />

wed. . ion. II lot<br />

AlsabyapBolntmmll<br />

nisnt fi<br />

INCOME TAX PHEPAKATION —<br />

Federal ft ttafa, r.yroll tail! . in<br />

dividual • Butlniti cerporltion etc.<br />

Aecurate - raetonanle, Dayi, .vsnmoi<br />

at yeur twm.er oinc. gall Iflnlg, II<br />

ORIENTAL DESIGN RUC SALi - 10<br />

• U'l UMi • I ll'l ilMi 1 I IS'l Ills.<br />

O?om(lric and lloral dailsni. Highglf<br />

price! paid for old drlenial ruiii<br />

OC.fi £», OalKrHi, IHJMI or HI<br />

»S7I 111<br />

OlNlHO ROOM SIT - Old carvid gaK<br />

cnina c.Dlnel Dull.I, cpinUjble<br />

l.bli, i matching chairi, tiso. for ill,<br />

can iiitiii. * ti<br />

PAPEBBACK BOOKS _ Half prlo<br />

ulti ft fradfi. \% percent oil new<br />

WUmUri Spring noun Wndiiesdjy<br />

lo Saturday, tg ie !. The Bggkattrla<br />

Two, lien a, Ailjury, o.c. MI oljl, 1 lo<br />

I>I«NP l>LA¥i» CiBABET - U(!»<br />

flaw ifieludet gvtr SS pliyer rdifi. Call<br />

any day f ID i P.m call us i?l 017O-3J7<br />

BOSilSNOL SKilS, fjiiid,nBi poltj<br />

and Nordlca Qgoti, life 7'i. issi effgf^<br />

Call If! fill aftDr t Dm ) f<br />

TABLE SPACE AVAILABLE FOl)<br />

EASTES CARNIVAL and cr.ll lala 4><br />

Nortntiiig Btcrtatlgn Lodgi, Saturday<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 3Q!h from IS a.m. lo i p.m. N<strong>of</strong>^<br />

infiild Molhm Liague, call MS 11)1<br />

or US1III. J )<br />

MOVINS ~~ 1 PC. matiggany bedroom<br />

lyrnilurt, china and £Fyilai, ttilchfrt<br />

ware and cholcs coilicflBlgi eft,<br />

Somtlhing lor everrgne. fir*, and s^tf<br />

i til 1 p.m. 114 St. cnarlEi fijw!<br />

ANDERSONOJSERKIS<br />

TAQ SALI<br />

Linwood oold Coast Home<br />

Filled with Traditional and<br />

tarty American Fur-<br />

nishing!, :<br />

MAHOOANV PI«M include i.<br />

colenlBl ODI« i) « let w/Sheraton<br />

fligh IpOilir ged, O.bow trlplt-<br />

dreisjr w/mlrror. high ehti! k I<br />

s<br />

eias; y<br />

tradlllonal 10 pc vintage OK Set<br />

including dble pedeitai table 4<br />

china clouli ims" mario-j tiKcsiei,"<br />

fern ttand; OLD STANDING<br />

MAHOOAN'f ViCTHOLA (C 19121<br />

w/crnnk tundlo j<br />

ITMAN ALLEN maple oc<br />

caiiongi tablet & PARK PIN^<br />

TALL lOOitCSSI. morale t<strong>of</strong>t<br />

fabiei? yphoistered living room<br />

pn.l many lovely mirrors h iampi,'<br />

SHIP MOPBLS, beautiful iiiveri<br />

much china and glass (Fiestawara<br />

PM., (inner |«H, goblett, etc.I;<br />

SPICiAL IOOKS • many on CiVltf,<br />

WAR tna others.<br />

Early American dark pine desk;<br />

Heywooawaiieiitia solid Maple i<br />

pe. D.*. S«t*/Chln4 Cab, ft Se'ver><br />

tounly mBple ».H, Sel «. Desk, 1<br />

flther ».B. pet., country Mapi^<br />

OTplsai round kitchen tablet<br />

American Oriental Rugsj Ratten a,<br />

Reswood porch furniture, WooaefC,<br />

card table set, linens, trasfi<br />

fireplace equipment; elettrli"<br />

mov.aDlo Flrepucs<br />

RIPRIGIRATQR, WASHER)',<br />

DRYER, SEVEBAL TV'i, loll oj>l<br />

kllchcnware. iresi & Coppefwlrei*<br />

VACUUMS and osdinmsrtl .<br />

CASH ONLY NO CHECKS<br />

Frl.asat. <strong>Mar</strong>.8&9 •<br />

9-4 ,<br />

99 Cheltenhan Ave, ><br />

Linwood '<br />

(Cheltenham Ave, II I mile touth cfi<br />

LlnwmK) Country Club entrance!<br />

Walsh For Our Slgnt I<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW<br />

&SALE ;!<br />

Si!.Mireh.6,10.7j.m.;j<br />

Sun. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17,11 to 5 p.m.:<br />

MAINLAND REGIONAL<br />

HIGH SCHOOL '••<br />

SBWlMfta by Anilqut cslleelon,;<br />

Club »no Mainland Band IMSters, : •<br />

Admllllonll.fO. Porlnfo.eall ;<<br />

927-8279 f-<br />

SILViRTONH STEREO • RlCORD<br />

PLATER — tape ettlctlinMt passible,<br />

CaMnet II • « tun ipMien tlls.et).<br />

16" SlAdS eRAfSTiMAN<br />

SAW— IHo new and rnlscellBn<br />

lurnlture. Cell ]?! I0JL \<br />

QAHAOE SALE - fiurnilu>e,<br />

dressers, refrli,, chairs, anllques »rid<br />

more, Saturday, I ti I p.m. lioj<br />

Aibury Aye. 33<br />

SURPBSARB (tor beflnneri) ISO<br />

beit.elfer, llectrle guitar 1100<br />

•mplliwr MO, call MflHg. II<br />

LATE IDI'i MAHS5ANV bMrggl)i<br />

til. Twin IWEjSi kyrtlUi chtst, fnlrriy ,<br />

i nlghi i»ni, M;I. cill IIMMI. m '<br />

MOVING - TV, Iruiir, w.ltlcf,<br />

drytri sttri/i, r«l Is r«cl Itpf, besla<br />

(HIl'mlK. nemi Call Ittliig. %m<br />

TAG |AL( — Moving • tilling emir's<br />

Ctflttnti ol home. <strong>Mar</strong>ch atn 4 »th •,»<br />

a.m. fg 4 p.m. 1)11 Ntw HO.. Non«.<br />

tltld, N.J. ]t?<br />

LADDER RACK - Doubli qyl$<br />

rvltast Iff yaur van. Bill tfltiihsrit<br />

fypt. listt illrage. Hl.Asbury Avt.<br />

- — JE<br />

WAREHOUSE SALI] - lureius, a)l ,<br />

llili, tiWdbtai. ssflbtds, full 1 twin I<br />

Mds, maltrnin, titles, limpi.<br />

^flairs, ruts, crib^Friiiy A Ml, Scoll<br />

$nragi ttl Aibury Avt ]j;<br />

REMEMBBR FRIENDS AND<br />

FAMILY . an St. pjtrklri gay, nnie<br />

lo Cact Human Biigurcas Eicmngi,<br />

C.M.C.H.. Rout, t, atnva 'Hviloo<br />

Haalty, «! 1119 JJ7<br />

HAMMOND ORGAN - Some rtpalr<br />

nndM, Cill ivenlngi lt( 1711. 117<br />

MOVING SALE - $11. M.rch t, |0<br />

t-m. 10 1 p.m 3Sih si, Hldfalnd.<br />

rffrigfralfif* chest, ping psng lablf,<br />

•niiii cabmiii ma eihir mm, itiml.<br />

FURHITOBB _ glm t.blti, wrowtM<br />

Iran Bitti M« nlln tablt 1I1J, -9<br />

HM I.BU. 1S« pair, Wva placi provln<br />

ciil dlnlUB ,mm m UH, <strong>On</strong>. coucj.<br />

tIN, 1 Barral chain MS «ch, iKIIfiiV<br />

IH. *H v.ljur. Ktrastnt h..t.r I3,i5l<br />

•TU. 10 plic. llnplaca ..t, room ,lrt<br />

iMimldlliir, i.moi, gianti ana myA<br />

mtti. Call Mltlt, '"""!><br />

t U1IB BIKIi - <strong>Mar</strong>, tlh a tlh. ig 4<br />

J. R.ar Ull C.ntr.l AV...OC. 15<br />

ROIEHTI WATER TREATMEU<br />

CVLINBEI Mlcranut CMIalntr,<br />

iMitflfttr, likt gn. All It.mi 1<br />

CVKMir Jafmicninil * ult 1<br />

tilliw IMJt UK Hf.i!M4Jfi<br />

TMtlltM.<br />

General Mdse,<br />

DOUBLE SOLID WOOD BED - s»<br />

is > 11 shag mult! colon, sit mmi,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch I, I, ', IS. 1 ;<br />

lOY'S CLOTHING — ilia Ii, good<br />

cond., Lene cedar chest, esc. cefti.<br />

ifi.69 iirm. 14 E. Hollywood Lene,<br />

itetleyt Point sr cjll Ifgliga, 17<br />

. HOMEMADE JAMS, JELLIEI -<br />

feebreaes, assorted spicet and ihecp.<br />

Ikln-products. yye're ueck ttirfjng the<br />

crllt season. Muiie Pier, set. <strong>Mar</strong>cn<br />

fill and Ilrd , 1 J<br />

GARAQE SALE — Saturoey nn. PA<br />

putch oak pailifed turnilura. Sos boil<br />

Idinghyi motercycle, good clothing,<br />

dlihes, Isys, a tittle 01 everything, nik<br />

•ay A»e. ocean <strong>City</strong>. Irom<br />

fj.m. on, it<br />

fnATERNITT WARDROBE — for<br />

soring and summer, escellent con<br />

djilon, II pieces, siies M. call ill<br />

rJMI, III<br />

R.I. For Sale R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E, For Sals RE. For£ale R.I. For Sale<br />

BUILDINS fiOB SALE—(•ftssntlj<br />

uied ai euts IjOdy repalf. tan Oe aoap<br />

led fo any use. Lot jogtts, bgiiding<br />

»«7o. sro.im, can ]n-i»i, 11<br />

gLTMPIA TTPBWRITIia IN CASE —<br />

Bxcel cono, tlS.OB, single 1 dsuUe bed<br />

f|ames. Whirlpool watrter. dryer ft<br />

relrigerater, ilving room chair<br />

Upholstered, 1 lamp all material very<br />

nice cona, 21" color TV. inf. a?s*<br />

•n. j!<br />

Bus, Opportunities<br />

NATIDNil, COMPANY L00KIN6<br />

fOR SATELLITE ANTENNA — pay<br />

Phone dealers. Ni eiperlence<br />

rtnulrcd Cgmplele unit prlcet H19.SB<br />

•na uB. 0.1,11 §i,j««.«. 34 hours J8).<br />

I M I »<br />

...... 1. :..<br />

DUPLEX<br />

66 Sunset Place<br />

*109,d00<br />

h<br />

porch, living<br />

room, dining room. Hit-<br />

ehen, ] btdrooms, full bath<br />

on each floor.<br />

LARKIN&CO.Jnc.<br />

21S565-2175<br />

R.E. Sale<br />

ACTIV-<br />

/JlTY IS<br />

GROW-<br />

m '<br />

SPRING PRICES<br />

ATLANTIC GARDENS<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

Thret bedrooms, J'/j bafhi,<br />

$175,000.<br />

ECONOMICAL CONDO<br />

Two bedrooms, one bifh,<br />

SS9,?00.<br />

CBNTBR CITY CENTRAL<br />

AVE,<br />

Six bedroom single,<br />

195,000.<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

Untxceiied view <strong>of</strong> the bay<br />

and lagoon., s bosf slips,<br />

Call me,<br />

Six bedrooms, V/i bafhi,<br />

bay front, 3 boat slips.<br />

Cell<br />

399-2800<br />

"Thm Sailing Office"<br />

J. MUSSO, INC.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

3329 West Awe.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J, 08226<br />

Qualify - (rtTtfififv -• Service<br />

KOEiERT L. SHARP, Realtor<br />

5S01 Wi'St Ave 27(10 Afibury Avc<br />

CAPE ANN! COLONIAL STYLE DUPLEX<br />

This property <strong>of</strong>fers a combination <strong>of</strong> yearly and summer<br />

leases with annual income in exc*ss <strong>of</strong> SMOO, Two<br />

bedrooms In each apt. Buy now and reserve your<br />

vacation.<br />

DUPLEX LOT FOR SALI<br />

100' In depth with a 30' frontage, this lot Is lust 3 blocks to<br />

the beach. Wafer and sewer installed • location near one<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oee«n <strong>City</strong>'s widest beaches,<br />

SANDWICH TAKE OUT PLUS DELI<br />

Great corner location i! I Store and 3 bedroom apt, PUUS<br />

corporate business Including grocery, health and beauty<br />

aids, <strong>On</strong>ly 3 blocks from the best beach area in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

CALL TODAY FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION!!!<br />

ENCLAVE 34 Townhouses<br />

;; 34th & Central, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

-COMPARE US FPR QUALITY AND VALUE-<br />

•AtVUnif Townhouse NewsmaNIng unique Building,<br />

•Owner Is having open house «very weekend (609) 3§l-<br />

Oil?, Grace Realty agent available dally from across the<br />

street im) 3914200.<br />

•<strong>On</strong>ly 3 units left, each consisting <strong>of</strong> 3 bedrooms & 3 baths.<br />

Dramatic 2-story living room with fireplaeU, Luxury<br />

master suite. Decks with view <strong>of</strong> ocean, covered parking,<br />

European style kitchen Including microwave,' priced to<br />

sell,<br />

SBI US FOB FLiXISLI, ATTBACTWE HNANOWi<br />

AND RENTAL GUARANTEE PROGRAMS I<br />

Top rental, step! to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify'i finest beach. It must be<br />

seen I<br />

•Here are comments reported by reviewer Tina skinner<br />

In the Sentinel-Ledger and the Star Ledger which speak<br />

for themselves;<br />

••Encltv* M d notaneihtr ef til* duplex thorn bmtt"<br />

"Otlff n, workminlhlp and maltflili ••p«nf( It from ethmt<br />

commirclml conttructlon"<br />

"Light, tptct ana" movement (net rigidity) emphtilzt<br />

tnhitntun"<br />

"The building has i bimr ioundttlBn than ant other In<br />

town"<br />

"It eeuld haieaten Built far a lot leu but dnlgn « quality<br />

ware »• enrlilng eantldemiw*."<br />

franklin G Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

CHOICE WATERFRONT HOMES<br />

just llsfud and priced to sell, slnale bayfronf home, double<br />

llv. rm., dining area, newer kltehen, 4 BR,, + V/i baths,<br />

dock!, boat slip. .139,500.<br />

> Walnut Road, Lg, single home, 3 BR., VH baths, 78' water-<br />

frontage w/2 niee boatslips, price recently reduced, by<br />

140,000,00<br />

Inland Waterway, immaculate home w/Llv, rm,, dining<br />

ama, kit,, La. screened porch, family rm, w/f,p,, S BR,, 3<br />

biths. Must seel!<br />

Lagoonfront w/4 iR., Vft baths, J protected ftoafsllps.<br />

Excellent location!!!<br />

Oversized Duplex on Spacious Landscaped Lot, 3 BR,, 1<br />

baths ea, unit, plus owners quarters, 2 car gar, & 3 boat-<br />

slips, inspect now!<br />

Bayshore Drive, Cehfemperary home w/3 iR., den, 3<br />

baths, 2 IB. boatslips. Asking $220,000,<br />

Bayfronf, J family In prime 1 Ibcatiorf, fully heated, great<br />

views, ft 1 waterf rontage w/3 boats! Ips!<br />

Lageenfrenf Duplex, heated unit*, both rented yearly, e%\<br />

cellenf rental producer for invesfrnenf minded buyer!<br />

Lagoonfront Cape Cod, 4 BR,, 2 full baths, floating dock<br />

and 2 boatslips, reasonably priced, 1199,000.<br />

Sayfronf Single on evenlied lot, 3 iR,, 1W baths, new<br />

e»rp#t throughout, Ixeeptlonal value IISy.lQO.<br />

All for under $800,000, Llv. rm., din. rm., kit. 4 BR,, 2 full<br />

bifhi, fain, rm, w/f.p., garage, floating dock 1.2 B/S. Cell<br />

twlayli :<br />

Completely rtmoijtua Lagoonfrent Duplex, owner<br />

thought uf t vtry aetall. insptet thiione right away I<br />

Bayfront Homt, Ntw eonstructlun, will be complfttd In<br />

pltnty <strong>of</strong> fimt for wmmif oeeupaney. Now avallabli to<br />

Inspect, better hurry I! I<br />

1330 RAY AVENUE<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

REALTOR<br />

TliiRIB FAMILY Very good condition on First Street<br />

near beach. Fully furnished $139,990,<br />

HBATGD 1 FAMILY DWELLING upper cottage hai 4<br />

bedrooms, a full baths, hot water heaf. First floor 3<br />

bedroom complete apt., ga) hot water heat. Easy main<br />

tenance with vinyl daing. iVis.OOO.<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVE,<br />

3996011<br />

COASTAL<br />

330 ATLANTIC AVE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N,J. 399-3889<br />

"Country Hume" New 3 bedroom contemporary only 10<br />

minutes from <strong>Ocean</strong> city, includes 2'/a baths, large family<br />

room with woodburnlng stove, gas heat, central air plus<br />

attached Vh car garage. Must see to appreciate!<br />

"Excellent income" from this four year old duple* on<br />

Atlantic Ave., each unit with 3 bedrooms, baths, cuntral<br />

air, laundry room, sundecKs, appliances, and furniture.<br />

Pius fireplace in living room, w/w carpeting, parking for 4<br />

cars, excellent rentals.<br />

"Rancher" in the heart <strong>of</strong> the Gardens with two<br />

bedrooms, living room, kitchen ana file bath, plus laun-<br />

dry room, attached one car garage, and oas heat. Ex-<br />

cellent location I <strong>On</strong>ly i]09,000,<br />

"Condominium" Lovely one bedroom unit in prime beach<br />

and boardwalk location. Furnished, low taxes, assigned<br />

parking, excellent rental history, $68,000,<br />

*****<br />

"Duplex" plus separate four bedroom cottage. Duplex<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> one and two bedroom apartments, new gas<br />

heating system, new triple track storm windows, plus new<br />

carpeting throughout. 1149,900.<br />

*****<br />

"St. Charles Place" duplex plus 2 bedroom apartment<br />

over 2 car garage. Duplex consists <strong>of</strong> 3 bedrooms, 2 full<br />

baths, living room, dining room, kitchen In each unit. New<br />

vinyl siding, hardwood floors, excellent rental history.<br />

Asking il4S,000,<br />

INtOPPOBAHO<br />

REALTORS<br />

Better than new,..and conveniently located, Duplex with<br />

maintenance-free exterior. Call for details. S1S2,soo.<br />

First floor eondo In great location. Central air con-<br />

ditioning: Lew maintenance fee ineliftes use <strong>of</strong> swirtrmlng<br />

pool, club house, sauna, and shuffleboard courts. Great<br />

for vacation, year round, or Investment. Poislble owner<br />

financing for qualified bsver. s;o,000.<br />

Motivated owner says, "Sell this/nodern eondo in good<br />

location," You too can own a maintenance free property<br />

at the shore. Enjoy use <strong>of</strong> pool, sauna, clubhouse'plus<br />

more. Ii»,9O0,<br />

Affordable second floor eondo unit in niee soufhend area.<br />

Close to shopping, the beaches, and recreation. Perfect<br />

for retired couple on fixed Income, included Is<br />

refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, Venetian<br />

blinds, and (Ir conditioner. Low maintenance fee <strong>of</strong><br />

ills/me, includes heat, hot water, water, sewer, and<br />

cooking gas. Plus insurance and all outdoor maintenance.<br />

Neaf & clean cottage with cozy flrtplict and hardwood<br />

floors, just ilx houiej from the ocean. <strong>Ocean</strong> view from<br />

front porch. Don't miss this great family cottage, SIZI.OOO,<br />

A terrific value only 1 blocks from one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

flniif beachts. Excellent move-In condition with air con-<br />

ditioning, 2 large bedrooms, a full ceramic bath and laun-<br />

dry, and economical gas heaf and hot water. All this and<br />

the price Is right, too. Plus unbeatable owner financing to<br />

a qualified buyer, call today I $76,900.<br />

First floor eondo with contemporary flare and a sensible<br />

price! Located near wide beaehes and convenient to shop-<br />

ping. Features Include front and rear decks, wall-to-wall<br />

carpet, fireplace, central air conditioning, all kitchen ap-<br />

pliances, washer-dryer, and whirlpool tub in master bath.<br />

A great value for personal use or Investment, $134,900,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the ocean with style!I 'this architecturally unique<br />

beachfront single has It all, 3 BR, 2 baths, multiple decks,<br />

luxurious master bath, firepljce, fully appointed kitchen<br />

Including 1 !jenn Air grill. Central air conditioning, and<br />

much, much more. If you are looking for something<br />

special, call today for an appointment.<br />

Twin house with plenty <strong>of</strong> room, * bedrooms, 2 full baths,<br />

fenced yard, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. Convenient to stores,<br />

beach, and chyrehes, Nice summer property. $43,500.<br />

Single home in excellent condition, easily converted to<br />

duplex. Large fenetd-ln rear yard; parking for 4 cars. The<br />

2nd floor recently remodeled and outside painted. Open<br />

porch <strong>of</strong>f master bedroom. Close fo shopping, the beaehes<br />

and recreation. Excellent for a year round residence or<br />

Investment, ieonomieal gas heat. OWNER ANXIOUS1II<br />

II 14,900.<br />

Recently converted duplex in nice residential area. Bach<br />

unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, storage. 1st floor has Florida<br />

room, Fully rented. Good income, $107,000,<br />

Store and 2 bedroom apartment. Great investment. Fully<br />

rented year round. Fantastic financial terms for qualified<br />

buyer, $117,000,<br />

Beautiful 1st floor eondo unit tlose to beach arid pool, too.<br />

Gorgeous wall-to-wall carpeting. Solarlan kitchen floor,<br />

self-cleaning oven, frosf-frfK refrigerator, garbage<br />

disposal, washer/dryer and drapes. Maintenance fee In-<br />

eludes insurance, grounds & building mainfen»nee, use <strong>of</strong><br />

pool, shuffleboard court, and club house. $92,000,<br />

Beautifully furnished second floor eondo. Central air con-<br />

ditioning. Low maintenance fee includes use <strong>of</strong> swimming<br />

pool, elub house, sauna and shuffleboard courts. Great for<br />

vacation, year round home or for Investment. M4.500.<br />

'A Boaters Dream." This exquisitely maintained I<br />

bedroom, J full bath home has many Interesting features<br />

Including larg* Florida room with awnings, open deck,<br />

•twins, eiqset, storage. Ail this and a boatsiip with wafer «.<br />

tltetrle. This one is « must see! 111137,900.<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE inc.<br />

NSW LiSTINO - BEACMBLOCK DUPLBX )<br />

Jutt a short walk to beach ana boardwalk each floor has<br />

J BR, 1 bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

view from front porch A very clean, well 'rjaaintained<br />

property Offered at $1S/',500 furnished<br />

SOUTHBND DUPLEX<br />

3 BR, J Baths, elec. B/B heflt. Ail fyrnishinBS and applian<br />

cei included. Living room in second floor unit hai<br />

Cathedral ceiling. Great rental income from sgmmef<br />

leases. Asking S1A9,»00.<br />

TOP FLOOR CONDOS<br />

Northern bay views from this 2 |R, J bath unit includes<br />

living room, dining area and kitchen. Laundry facilities<br />

<strong>of</strong>t kitchen. Listed for S1i9,jO0. Partially furnished<br />

A REAL BUY AT 1114,500<br />

Gr


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R.I. For Salt RE. Sale R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale R.E.For Sale R.B, For Sale Summer Rentals<br />

Three large gracious cen-<br />

ter city homes, convenient<br />

and comfortable for exten<br />

ded families, rentals are<br />

possible, inspect and see if<br />

one would suit you<br />

An older fluplex with good<br />

income, low maintenance.<br />

JEAN BLACKMON<br />

Realtor<br />

)O4»th St. 399-M4S<br />

OCEAN eOUBT - IM OMan *«•<br />

Two Brireem, £e=ep. iiyinf resm,<br />

dinlnf room, kllEBtn anS B«fh. Low<br />

maintirMnc: inclvainf uliiillH ana<br />

YOUNG COUPLES<br />

Disappointed In fjie n\Qt\ cost Qi<br />

hSUiing? Saw? ffidfle? btilld V^f<br />

FREE S<br />

BEStBVATIQN<br />

CALL 645-8055<br />

CREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES<br />

RENTALS<br />

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

.Gall Today!<br />

609-927-1451<br />

44 Create Bay Drive<br />

Somers Point, N.J.<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

OUR<br />

NEW LOCATION<br />

Beginning <strong>Mar</strong>ch 2, <strong>1985</strong>, ISLAND<br />

REALTY will be relocating our<br />

55fh Strttt <strong>of</strong>fice to our new<br />

location on the corner <strong>of</strong> 32nd &<br />

West Avenge.<br />

Wt ire very excited about this im=<br />

provement since it should provide<br />

us a high traffic location with<br />

greater visibility to betttr service<br />

our customers and clients.<br />

We invite you to visit our new <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fice for the same pr<strong>of</strong>essional and<br />

courteous service which you have<br />

always enjoyed.<br />

Sincertly,<br />

ISLAND REALTY<br />

ISLAND<br />

REALTY<br />

22nd & Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 318-1300<br />

32nd a West Im,, <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, 39S363S<br />

Three be^'wrns, furnished, gas hMfed home. Living<br />

room, kitenen, bath, utility room, large screened In patio<br />

In rear, $61,000,<br />

Three bedrooms, heated home, 2 baths, living room with<br />

fireplace, dining ro<strong>of</strong>fi, front and rear porches, larBe<br />

oversize garage. 1120,000.<br />

******** #<br />

South end 2 story gas heated home, living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, utility room plus gar*ge, 2 bedroom apt.<br />

above, commercial area. 1130,000.<br />

, ********<br />

Sas heated duplex, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room,<br />

Kitchen, bath on first floor. Two bedrooms, living room,<br />

kitchen on second floor. Front and rear porches. Lot<br />

40x100' <strong>On</strong>ly 1135,000,<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

REALTORS<br />

3258 Asbury Awe.<br />

389.2098<br />

_ D. ALLEN STRETCH JR.<br />

AGENCY, INC,<br />

SALES • RENTALS<br />

BEFORE VOU lUY Check this two family near beach.<br />

First floor il three bedroom income unit, Upp»r cottage,<br />

open porch, large living room with fire place, dining room,<br />

modern kitchen, family room, utility room. Six bedrooms,<br />

three baths. Excellent home or could be guest houst.<br />

Listed at only 1139,900.<br />

EASY ACCESS TO Ghurchei, itores, schools md beach.<br />

From this two family. First floor, three bedroom, yearly<br />

apartment, gas baseboard heat. Second floor, two<br />

bedroom apartment 1 with electric heat, $122,500,<br />

WE HAVE MANY MORE LISTINGS - CALL FOR INFORMATION!<br />

810 OCEAN AVE, 391-8428<br />

Finest in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

New luxurious residences with<br />

boat slips, cabana club and pool.<br />

from under $200,000.<br />

RiStBBfTIAL kUWM<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay, 7th to 8th Sts,<br />

Open daily 9 to 5.<br />

(609) 398-9443<br />

by Chnshne Development Corporation<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

Beautiful<br />

Waterfront home<br />

exemliant Viow Of<br />

Inland Waterway<br />

Living Room • Dining Area<br />

Kitchen • 4 Bedrooms<br />

Recreation Room • 2 Baths<br />

Oarage • Heaitd &<br />

Air-conditioned<br />

GULL RiALTY, Inc.<br />

Rill Estate Broker<br />

2208 Bay Ave.<br />

Phone 399-8030<br />

WE GUARANTEE<br />

A FIRM FIXED PRICE BID<br />

ON YOUR BUILDING PLANS<br />

IN 7 DAYS!<br />

Call or See Don Johnson or Bill Nichols<br />

At Our Design Center at<br />

#18 N J Plaza, 9th Streetf<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(60?) 399=0053'<br />

HAULIDAY • LEONARD GENERAL CONTRACTORS<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Three bedroom, 2 bath<br />

condo with unusual split<br />

level design. Lagoon view.<br />

West irth street location.<br />

Presently empty, $94,500.<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

area? home/occypaflon<br />

location. In liporanza on<br />

Tuckahoe Road. Three<br />

bedrooms, JVs baths, living<br />

room with brick fireplace,<br />

oil hot air heat, air-<br />

conditioning. Low fax Up-<br />

per Township, 199,000.<br />

AVALON<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

ROOSEV1LT BLVD.<br />

MARMORA<br />

3903400<br />

flUFLEX IN SOUTNIND— rsSB<br />

Sedroem, mgdirn apartmenti with<br />

woiher/dryer Hen floor, 1115.000<br />

•argir H.ally, Reilton, )»too or ill<br />

M7I. Iff<br />

SANDPIPER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

EIGHT APARTMENTS Close to beach<br />

and boardwalk. Five units heated with<br />

economical gas hot water. A very clean<br />

property in excellent condition. ExcelUnt<br />

cash flow and good rental history. Terrific<br />

buy. Asking .235,000.<br />

• t<br />

CHARMING CAPE COD <strong>On</strong> beachblock, 3<br />

bedrooms, large living room, breakfast<br />

room, dining room, I'/j baths, eco, gat<br />

h*at. <strong>On</strong>ly 194,500,<br />

THREE UNITS Large six bedroom home<br />

with 2Vi batns. Two bedroom heated apar-<br />

tment en first floor plus rear cottage<br />

summer rental. Good central location. A<br />

SMdbuyafSiMJQO,<br />

ATTENTION INVESTORS Six apartmen-<br />

ts fully furnished and equipped as Is. Cen-<br />

tral location, all fully rented '84 season.<br />

Excellent Income potential, A bargain for<br />

smart buyer. Owner wanti an <strong>of</strong>fer and<br />

has dropped price ton 29,000.<br />

418 Atlantic Ava.<br />

300-8123<br />

JUITLISTID<br />

This level* i family heme en<br />

sparjoui JOQQ iq. fi. earn?r lot near<br />

bay, carpeting sna paneling<br />

throupheyf, defaghed t car garage,<br />

wood burning stove, Don't miss<br />

Safins this <strong>On</strong>s ef s kind property In<br />

(HCHMt eonaifion. IIJJ.BM,<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Heated 1 Mwn. \Vi tile b«tn<br />

duplex with detached i Cap garage<br />

en adla^enf 1st, A=l gonditisn near<br />

beach and bssrdwalfc. Asking<br />

1170,000<br />

YOU CANT BEST THIS FOB THE<br />

MBHIY<br />

Duplex with a paneled 3 bedroom,<br />

file Bath first floor apt, and a 5<br />

bedroom utsnd floor unit.<br />

Economical gai heat, spacious ) car<br />

garage, washer and dryer, Mxioo<br />

lot with faneed In IIM yard, it's near<br />

the bay and the price will please ysu,<br />

WANTTO MAKE SOME MONEY,<br />

Don't miH ming this viry clean,<br />

fully Nuipptd luncheonette with the<br />

extra feature <strong>of</strong> two 3 bedroom apts,<br />

rented yearly, ixcelleni family<br />

Butlnesi OBBsrtunlty,<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Thli lovely i bedroom, J tile bath<br />

paneled homt WHH Umlly room and<br />

wet Mr, attached one car garage<br />

with spacious sundeck. Call us on<br />

thlt MUghlful year round home lull<br />

a block from th* Mautlful southena<br />

WANT iSMETHiNS REALLY<br />

We've 7 lust llsltd thli 1 bedroom.<br />

Mated dupln. Paneled first floor<br />

apt., living roam with wood burning<br />

fireplace, dining room, modern Kit:<br />

cheft and ullllty room with washer<br />

and dryer. Mcond floor is a quaint<br />

paneled 1 btdroom apt, with<br />

tpaelou? iun deck. An exceptional<br />

value In a residential Mttlng near<br />

thekay.Aiklnflllll,|gg,<br />

eiNTMCITVGUPLIN<br />

We hava a very nice year round<br />

dupln for tale. First floor apt,,<br />

P.0.IM t Bedroom unit wim IM.<br />

bath, SMOM floer apt, uaciout s<br />

•tdrsom, 1 bath ypptr cstfag* with<br />

P«MIM living room and dining<br />

room. Plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f street pining.<br />

Sfaat for Mines* owner invnt-<br />

mmt. ^ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ _<br />

m WESLEY AVI, Hf-Mlt'<br />

SHORE RIALTY<br />

825 Biy Ave.<br />

318-1900<br />

DUPLEX WITH BAY<br />

VIBWV<br />

Throe bedrooms,"! baths,<br />

first floor; 2 Bedrooms, 1<br />

bath second floor, new in-<br />

sulated vinyl siding, new<br />

gas heaters, new kitchens.<br />

Must see to appreciate.<br />

Priced for quick »ale at<br />

1119,100<br />

SIX LOTI<br />

Commercially loned,<br />

ft «IS,000,<br />

RBTIRIMENT %R<br />

STARTER HOME<br />

Two bedrooms, low main-<br />

tenance, close to shopping,<br />

unfurnished i7f,000,<br />

CONDOMINIUM OFPICB<br />

SUITES<br />

BiO sq, ft., Center city,<br />

flexible floor plan, plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking. Ideal for<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional use. Special<br />

preconstrgetion price<br />

179,900, Delivery spring<br />

<strong>1985</strong>,<br />

INVEST<br />

IN THE SOUTH JERSEY<br />

COAST, THE REAL<br />

ESTATE BOOM ZONE OF<br />

THE COUNTRY<br />

The South Jersey shore, a<br />

one time strictly regional<br />

recreation area, hag been<br />

frinsformed Into a national<br />

and international<br />

recreation area. We<br />

believe there is no better<br />

red estate region for im-<br />

m*d!afe appreciation.<br />

We have many proper<br />

ties for sale. Purchase now<br />

while It is still a buyer's<br />

market.<br />

Sophisticated buyers are<br />

in the market before the<br />

bull market,<br />

JAMES M, DWYEH, R.E.<br />

hvestme i: and Oevelopmenl<br />

398-1700<br />

BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s one and only<br />

bayfront pentfioyie, seven-<br />

th floor studio overlooking<br />

pool, and bay. Furnished,<br />

air-conditioning, security,<br />

reserved under cover<br />

parking space. $75,000,<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1717 Asbury Ave,, O.C,<br />

Timothy j, Richards,<br />

Owner/Broker<br />

609-399-U1I<br />

or toll free out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

100.D4J-O17J<br />

OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

CONDOS<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

We have the most luxurious<br />

condominium units at the<br />

shore available for pur-<br />

chase or year round rental<br />

depending upon your<br />

needs. From 1700 to $1000<br />

per month rent, from<br />

$100,000 to $200,000 sale.<br />

"THE CONDO<br />

CONNECTION"<br />

A division <strong>of</strong><br />

James M. Dwyer,<br />

Real Estate Investment<br />

and development<br />

398-1700<br />

INVEST<br />

IN<br />

BAY VILLA<br />

MARINA TOWNHOUSE<br />

6th ST. & BAY AVE.<br />

(<strong>On</strong>ly a Few Remain)<br />

irsnd n«w J«» K. ff, tcnvnhouses j<br />

Mrs, Vfi balni, fireplace, 3<br />

Mlcsnin. A magnificent nom» a.<br />

iKatlsn You'll He amazed at tils<br />

great saiue. priet«1»,inel. boat<br />

slip.<br />

tio.ooo price Increase effective<br />

February 2J.<br />

INVEST NOW<br />

JAMES M.0WYER R.E.<br />

WVESTMEHT i DEVELOPMENT<br />

609-398*700<br />

lOMSttMS<br />

FOR SALE BT OWNER — Unique<br />

commercial proptrtir incluains ilsr».<br />

Ironf, insp/garaH, mi Mrgsm apt, M<br />

• ) brtroom apt. witti flnlihM tttlc. Vinyl<br />

lifllng, ill Heat. (ic. cond. Aiklnf<br />

ltii,6t», owntr flnaiitijif i.allaBie, ttl!<br />

n\4m. ^-^ t!<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Route ?<br />

builnesi isnM property. Buliaing Im<br />

1 roomi ana li ptrfect for pr<strong>of</strong>iislisnai<br />

or <strong>of</strong>fice in, partilnf for 10 cart.<br />

Oreat location nfjr new iMppjna<br />

plaia. frlcea right, Itti.oM, call<br />

S<strong>of</strong>rtney Realty, suiMt, Ml<br />

Brand new duplex<br />

Condo 2433 HIVM Ave.<br />

Large 1 twdroom. 1 batn, firtplacf,<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> deck, private area. Lot axlts,<br />

Firit Fi. nmooo. SteoM ,FI,<br />

liu,«gg.<br />

C4l owner 215-289-5602<br />

RRST TIME OFFERED<br />

1973 eysfom eontemporiry<br />

near hay on fln«, quiet gar-<br />

dens street, 8 rooms, V/i<br />

baths, Including Uxis kit<br />

Chen, 2 decks, 2 fireplaces,<br />

central air, heat pump plus<br />

storage galore, indoor<br />

beach shower, built-in bar,<br />

bay views and much more.<br />

Realistic price,<br />

388-1487<br />

DESIRABLE CONDOS<br />

SOUTHEND • ONE SHORT<br />

BLOCK TO BEACH!<br />

SECOND FLOOR-<br />

Three bedrooms, bath,<br />

electric baseboard heat,<br />

washer, dryer, dishwasher,<br />

unfurnished.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly s 79,900<br />

LAWRENCE REALTY<br />

Real Estate<br />

4801 Central Avt,<br />

3190014<br />

DENNIS TOWNSHIP<br />

Charming 2 story older<br />

home features living room,<br />

dining room, family room<br />

on l,j acres. Barn with<br />

electric running water,<br />

screens features 6 stallj,<br />

feed room, tack room and<br />

full l<strong>of</strong>t. <strong>On</strong>ly $94,500.<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Lovely older home, totally<br />

remodeled, features 3<br />

bedrooms, living room,<br />

dining room, family room<br />

and finished attic. New<br />

electric and plumbing. An<br />

excellent home for 142,000,<br />

SOFRONEY REALTORS<br />

263-2206<br />

CUTE J ROOM iFFICIIHCf — In<br />

mifl town location ayililDIi lor qu(«(.<br />

non-imoker HMg Iron) Juna IS (g<br />

itpf. Hi Avail.DIt ihrsuan No», IB lor<br />

USD iBdiflontl ptr monlh Call ]fi<br />

01)1. «<br />

LAROE i iTORY J ilOROOM APT<br />

— 11(181 I, Cenlr.l location 2 Blocks<br />

from Biicn ana tKHrawiH "000<br />

••lion, call iffiiif, ' 1 '<br />

GOLDEN<br />

GALLEON<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

ON THE BOARDWALK<br />

at 11th STREET<br />

Completely remodeled<br />

All new furniture and<br />

appliances,<br />

S1ASONALRBNTAL<br />

BERGER REALTY<br />

3160 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 3890076<br />

Summer Rentals<br />

NEED A SUMMER<br />

RENTAL!<br />

Stop in or call<br />

BcjAN cift Luxury Bay Front<br />

rejidoncol win, boat (lip it your door,<br />

dseK. e«BSn« club sn« pool. Csnutnlint<br />

in Country ciuB, reltaufanti, Btaeh i<br />

boardwalk. Available yearly ana<br />

1, from 11,100 per month.<br />

Call oOtWI M4J, rf<br />

SUMMER & YEARLY<br />

RENTAL LISTINGS<br />

WANTED!<br />

WEHAVETINANTS,<br />

Call Us Today<br />

3331 Alh-if? A?i=!«<br />

Oc.inClly.MJ (JI22I<br />

SMI CINTHfiL AVfT^'NisTeaen<br />

Ironl lint lioor fluoiei, 1 bearoomi, 3ti<br />

oain!, bHutliully lurniihed, ieaional<br />

or VI leaiori. fivaiiabie weekinS in-<br />

ipecllon Call lllflll weekends, or<br />

IIS-)«J»»0 weoKO.yi 3 7<br />

SUMMiB COTTAOI - Availalile s IS<br />

tRrij La&cr Day, Cottage groups<br />

welcome Sleep! t, u,ggg, CJII m-<br />

i ti<br />

Summer and<br />

listings wanted.<br />

tenants waiting.<br />

JOHNSON<br />

Realtor<br />

ill Wesley Ave.<br />

Yearly<br />

Have<br />

199-S010<br />

Florida R.E.<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

OCEAN CITT~"LUXURIOU> — new<br />

townhoute eondo on bay Irgrlt, j.ilo sg<br />

ft, 1 fireplaces, vaulted ceiling, i<br />

bedroomi, Vh baths, w'w carpel c air<br />

ref., il.iso mo, IIS -MiJilB. 1?<br />

IFFICENCY APTS.-FlrSl fioorr<br />

Bedre<strong>of</strong>ti, living roem, kltcHen and Bath,<br />

porch. Second floor, tedroorn, hath,<br />

living room and kitchen combination,<br />

centrally located, washer ana dryer<br />

available. Call 391-J003, If<br />

BRAND NIVy-1 bedroom, J ham<br />

Duplex, w/w carpel, waiher, dryer 4<br />

new appliance!, i'J SImpMn. O.C, »«o<br />

plus Dtilllles. 19! 0001. )•)<br />

LABOE ] BIOHOOM - 1 balh unfur<br />

nisiied residence for quiet responsible<br />

perton or persons. First 11, <strong>of</strong> duples.<br />

Fireplace, dithwsther, w/D, quie! 33nd<br />

Streel area. No ehiieiren or pen.<br />

References required. is?s. mo. plus<br />

utilities. Call Ive, mi-in-iil< II*<br />

T1AD HOUND J bedroom apT ngrfh<br />

end, near beach, sat heat ssgs mo plus<br />

utilities. Call Tony at 1M-4171, If<br />

¥IAB ROUNB — two Bedroom apt,<br />

norfhend near BeicH, gas heat, M3S mo<br />

Pius uiilifiet. Ask for Tony at MMMi. if<br />

FUHNISHiD OR UNFURNI1MID —<br />

rantall ivallibii Itarting at MM and up.<br />

Meat M quallflM. Call B«g.r Rial<br />

llfan, JIM Aibury Avt.Bf. WH. if<br />

THRgI "BIBROOM - 1 tjith. iSM<br />

moninly plui ulllltln, WoUiir. dryar,<br />

furnlthM or urrlurnlifnd Mint ba<br />

ggniflad. Call Hwter RMIfy, 31M<br />

^t A , 18fM?t, t!<br />

DIAL-AROOM<br />

or<br />

APARTMENT<br />

609-399-8894<br />

SEASON — Ind Mr, furnished I<br />

bedroom apt. Accemmedates 1 people<br />

nicely, No children or pelt. Sun deck,<br />

w/s. ww carpet, All panelled. Near<br />

super Froih May 2ilh thru Aug. list.<br />

Call ]««i)14 alter 4 p.m. weekdays,<br />

anytime weekend*. 3-7<br />

STUART, HUTCHINSON ISLAND —<br />

Immaculate i bedroom townhouse, Bn^<br />

|gy Mich, pool, tennis. <strong>On</strong>ly tl.ioo men.<br />

fhly or two par wtek. Call IJOIrll-<br />

MIS,<br />

If<br />

STUART FLORIDA — Hutchinton<br />

Illand, 1 Bedrm townhguie, ocean ac-<br />

cess, posl tennis -- monihjy/seasonal,<br />

MM ]gs,Ill.«3H. 1-Ii<br />

ONE BEDROOM CONDO ocean viaw,<br />

pool, iiso, per, month, Srmond Beach,<br />

FII call M0-0IJ1 ivenlngs and<br />

weekends or Inquire at lull ceninl<br />

Ave,, apt, 4. 3 7<br />

JUPITEB, (SLORIBA - New luiury<br />

penthouse, ocean view, 3 tte^rqoms, %<br />

baths, Florida room, beautifully<br />

decoriled, II.1M monthly, ISM wltkl),<br />

Call JS9-0MI, tfter 5 p.m. »i]]U, in<br />

Lots Per Sale<br />

WATERFRONT LOT<br />

RIVIERA SECTION<br />

YOUR CUSTOM HOME BY<br />

YOUR BUILDER, WIDE<br />

STREET, DEEP LAGOON,<br />

litOttlGW.BLKHD.<br />

Deck, 1 lo 3 Sips<br />

SALE BY OWNER<br />

398-5577<br />

LOTS<br />

Vt acre lots available In<br />

Windward Shorts, Seavilit,<br />

$24,000 «ich with ewntr<br />

financing available to<br />

qualified buyer.<br />

RICE REAL ESTATE<br />

390-1444<br />

ind FLB. FURNISHED - 1 bedroom<br />

apt, fer I person * will consider 1, NO<br />

pets, wVd w/w earpeting, sun deck, ail:<br />

panelled, near luper PresH. Available<br />

May lit. Call 1M-SM4 alter 4 P.m.<br />

weekdays anytime weekends, 3O4<br />

BAfFRONT, "OCBAN REIF" —<br />

never lived in, Townhouse condo<br />

spacious (1110 sq. If) I Bedrooms, Hi<br />

Baths, t fireplaces, w/w carpet, C/A,<br />

refrigerator, 2-£ garage, iilis mo,<br />

plus utilities, unfurnished. Amenilies<br />

galore * Tennis, pool. Bailing. f!S'M3*<br />

njs. Hi<br />

ONE BEDROOM UNFURNISHED —<br />

First fiosr condo H50 Inciudlng heal.<br />

Two Hdrooms furn, first lloer condo,<br />

list plus utilities. References res, call<br />

for appointment to sea. Available in<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch * ocean <strong>City</strong> Realty, 34th &<br />

Aibury Av«. 3»»-340i. If<br />

LOVILt UNFUR^iTMID ApT - Ind<br />

floor, bedroom, living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, tile balh, privalt porch<br />

and entrance. Including heal. Mature<br />

Idults over to No pels, call Ifi-ljol,<br />

THRU BEDROOMS - aw Baths,<br />

either side <strong>of</strong> dvpln. •« Simpson<br />

Av«, brand new, parking, alarm<br />

systems, caBte and phone in each<br />

room, USD monthly plus electric.<br />

Security deposit required, call innt-<br />

IJ4I, 37<br />

ViAH ROUND RENTAL APTS, -<br />

With tvery imenity posslpie for<br />

gracioul living, immediately available.<br />

Two bedroom and J bedroom, some<br />

with boat slip, Jamei Ml. Dwyer, Real<br />

Ellin. )?»-!!W, I)<br />

A WIDE VARIETY OF<br />

SIASONAL, MONTHLY<br />

AND WEEKLY RENTALS<br />

ARE AVAILABLE THRU-<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

Real Estate<br />

Realtoi*<br />

2700 Aibury Avi, 319-1B37<br />

8801 West Awe, '3990784<br />

SEASONS<br />

Two bedroomi<br />

South end, 2nd f I... ,13100<br />

Slst St. 2nd fI........I3S00<br />

Gardens cottage ,.14000+<br />

52nd St. IStfl, M100<br />

21st St. 1st f I, $4400+<br />

27thSt.cottage... ,,,$5000<br />

Three Bedrooms<br />

33rd St. cottage ..... M2O0<br />

S3rdSt, 1st floor,,, $4600 +<br />

Shore cottage ., $5000<br />

Buach block,,,,,. $12000+<br />

Beachfront .,,,,...$18500<br />

AND MANY MORI! I!<br />

OMAN CITY<br />

Bayfronf Spfefaeular<br />

ISO' WaterfrontiOB w/boat<br />

slip. Large 2 bedroom, 2<br />

batn 2nd fl. Duplex. Super<br />

kitchen, huge deck, great<br />

vlewi from every room,<br />

$97S/mo, plus utilities. Un-<br />

furnished. No groups, no<br />

children, no pets, Ref,<br />

required,<br />

6093? isi<br />

NirVTlTAIL—Ana oiiice compien'<br />

Avsliibletiy June I, locat(d in high lr«l<br />

lie area M tvurmora, UBper TownsJIJ,<br />

Cill lor details. Rice Red Estits. m •<br />

1144, "<br />

f HURSDAY. MARCH 7.1085 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO<br />

R.E. Wanted<br />

LOCAL COUPLE IEEKI LBASE —<br />

pu.tnin oi Ocian <strong>City</strong> Bioptny Hill<br />

toniiut. tingle or muiii limiij nomi,<br />

Call imiiiir tons» 5J07 i-l<br />

il •<br />

CUHN1II TWO BEOROOM - First or<br />

Htona door ipti, Lvlnj room. Kitchen,<br />

Diili 13,100 iojson Call OBH Rcjity,<br />

Realtor, MM Asbury »ve. ]H-igaci replica at to<br />

SITiaSi Matter BM. IT-LAWS. •"« wwjiBj •"• W«M»«I«I. eopiti «<br />

ArtltmotlKorporailonatldaiiytintli. i-th froposal Form, thli Adver-<br />

damtritiftltrttg tistmeni, . and tut Temi and<br />

igiJICTFUHTHlHtsallaaitineii. smiflcatltiii may M obialntd from<br />

tl, mtnanti, eondirrom, ftitriclHBl, IM olllct <strong>of</strong> iht Purchasing Ann!,<br />

i»HiBlreitTicilsilsaMBHttfr«frlctlaiii Roem s, <strong>City</strong> Mall, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, Ntw<br />

airturt "any ' Jersey, (Ad blddtr mutt abuluiely<br />

iiliA«mmt4ilyl>iio-B.iSill-l«r nrnpl* with all tf In, umi t! th.<br />

^i-, "«* "«• «^ *'•»• "tmns****«Mnn*,.<br />

"IS 1 ,. ,,_,, u,, , tl I£I it,,, tin im Ettm « n» <strong>City</strong> oi eetan<br />

r THMW, TgMT,,B,, •! HMt <strong>City</strong> IBTICSIIMII JltirnBtn, at<br />

_... si Ntw Jtrity,<br />

dHcrlkMasfMlowi!<br />

' BEIN9 KNOWN Ai M97 Well Avamie<br />

(Uiilt 8) In Ssli-Hir Well Avtffift CM-<br />

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Blctdtri an resulrtd to comply with<br />

the nquiramMft at Public Laws ol<br />

ins. Chapter 117, Aifirmativt Action<br />

Btiuirtfnents,<br />

DATED: <strong>Mar</strong>ch 5, IfIS<br />

Jutph S Clark<br />

Purchasing Aitni<br />

i.»,iT,p.F.«ii,fs<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

CITY OF MEAN CITY<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY, NIW JERSEY<br />

PROPOSAL NO. M-4<br />

PRINTING<br />

Notice it ntrny ,inn Hsat ttaitd<br />

pfososals will tt rtciivtd by tht <strong>City</strong><br />

Purchasing Agent on WMntuMy, <strong>Mar</strong>><br />

ck 17. 1MJ «t lg:N a.m. at which limi<br />

«M iaid ttalnl MM will t» pgMiclr<br />

PBINTINO<br />

All prtMUIs UWII M HMinM «<br />

tin prapeul Form aefrnM lor thli<br />

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mx, ttmm w, *<strong>Mar</strong>mt«« MUM<br />

REGULAR DISCUSSION<br />

This meeting is being advertised<br />

pursuant to P.L. i«si. Chapter 331.<br />

otherwise knewn as the Open Public<br />

Meetings Act,<br />

Carrie L, Dickinson,<br />

Secretary<br />

37,iT,J> F.ill.JO<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

By VIRTUE ol a Writ ol Execution<br />

issued out <strong>of</strong> the iuperlsr court <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, Chancery Division, cape May<br />

County, Bocktl No, F ss I on, therein,<br />

penomg. whtrtln SECURITY<br />

IAVINSS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,<br />

A Corporation <strong>of</strong> the Itatt <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />

sey is Iht Plalntlll and EDITH A,<br />

(AHNI CHAMPON, at all are the<br />

Defendants, I Shalt expose to sale a!<br />

public vtndue on;<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1], Ifii<br />

at one o'clock In tht afternoon (inn<br />

dard ilmel ol said day •' nit Ihtrlff'i<br />

Office in Cap. May Court Houst, Cage<br />

Mav riuifltv. New Jeriev.<br />

ALL thai certain lot. w»ct or parcei sf<br />

land and premise!, iltuatt, iying and<br />

King in tht city ol <strong>Ocean</strong> city. County<br />

<strong>of</strong> Capt May and state ol New jeriey,<br />

bounded and dtiCrlhM ai follows:<br />

BEING the Southwesterly 121/1 fed<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lot 123 and Iht Northtaittrly 111/)<br />

leet <strong>of</strong> Lot 124, In section A, on Plan ol<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Ailoclatlon.<br />

BEOINNINO in tht Southtasitrly<br />

ssuthwestwardly from the South-<br />

wtittriy line <strong>of</strong> Fourth itrttf,' exten-<br />

ding louthwtttwardly along iht<br />

Southeasterly lint <strong>of</strong> Oetan Avtnye, 44<br />

Itet; and <strong>of</strong> that width extending<br />

Sautheasrwardly.between lines parallel<br />

with Fourth Street, 110 fed lo a fifteen<br />

feel wide street.<br />

COMMONLY known ai 41) octan<br />

Avenut, <strong>Ocean</strong> city, N.J,<br />

ALSO being known ai Lot 113-B and<br />

in A. Block 404 as shown on iht <strong>of</strong>-<br />

llcial Tax Map <strong>of</strong> tht <strong>City</strong> ol Oc.an.<br />

County <strong>of</strong> cape May and Stale <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jeriey.<br />

ALSO being known el Lot 11, Block<br />

4M on the <strong>of</strong>ficial Tax Map <strong>of</strong> tht city<br />

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

BUNS the same land and premises<br />

conveyed to Idlth Jean Boddi VanOr<br />

dtn by Deed irom John B. Sharp,<br />

widower daiti Jon. f, Itlt ana recor-<br />

ded Junt II. lilt in Deed Book (477,<br />

Pig! IS],<br />

Amount due under {udgment is<br />

Ml.110,OS with inter.it, cists ani<br />

Sheriff's Itt! to bt added.<br />

At fht lime ol the Sale cash or cer<br />

HIIM chtck In the amount <strong>of</strong> lo per-<br />

Ctrl! ol the bid price Is rtqulrtd. Tht<br />

Sheriff reserves tht right to adtourn<br />

any lale-<br />

DATED: February 11, HIS<br />

Mllstead and Ridgway, PC<br />

Jamil T, Pioulll,<br />

Sheriif<br />

1.14,4T,P-F.lll».0D<br />

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

W, Robert Heniges. Surrogate<br />

Syi<strong>Mar</strong>ltnt Barriih.<br />

DtpUfy surrogatt<br />

Acting Deputy clerk<br />

ESTATE OF Manila J. OavU,<br />

DECEASED<br />

Pursuant to the order »l W. Robert<br />

Htntgtl, surrogatt ol me county el<br />

Cape May, made on ihe Iwtnty-tifhfh<br />

day <strong>of</strong> Ftbnufy, Ifii, on the petition<br />

ol the subicrlter, tht Executor ol laid<br />

decedent, notice is herey givtn to the<br />

Creditor! ol ia!d decedent to present to<br />

him within slsi months from tht twen-<br />

ty-tighth day <strong>of</strong> Ftbrutry, lfis, their<br />

claims In w, if ing and undtr oath,<br />

specifying tht amount claimed and the<br />

particular* ol ihe claim.<br />

Dated February llth, AD, Ifll<br />

Robert t€. Hunter<br />

Executor<br />

Albert M, Alh, Esq.<br />

P.O. Box lie<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy, N.J. 01111<br />

Surrogatt ol Cape May County<br />

Rm, 121 DN mi<br />

County Court Houst Building<br />

cape May court House, New Jersey<br />

SIII8<br />

17,1T,P,F, lllsi<br />

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

CITY OF OCIAN CITY, NEW JER.<br />

SEY<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The ntxt regular meeimg <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

ocean <strong>City</strong> loning Board <strong>of</strong> Ajusimeni<br />

4111 be htld on Wednesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch N,<br />

ifM at 7ilo p,rn- in fht council Cham-<br />

Mrs in <strong>City</strong> Hall, The following jp<br />

ejiicaiioni win be heard;<br />

1, Earl E. t, Keith w fiesler. Block<br />

12M, Lot » • arpilcant witntl to add a<br />

bMroom on me second floor tear <strong>of</strong> an<br />

tmttlng two Itmliy structure; iocateg<br />

at (IM lay Avtnue,<br />

2, Robert A, Rltttnhsust, BIKk Its],<br />

Lot I? - owner wishes to enclose a por.<br />

ch @n MH txisting three family siruc.<br />

lurt locaied at I4M wttiey Avtnue.<br />

1, Charlotte Sergwlk, et Us tsary 4<br />

Christine Strtwik), Block II, Lot i •<br />

applicant wishes to construct a second<br />

Moor addition <strong>of</strong> two bedrooms onto an<br />

tiisting itructurt locaied tt 10] First<br />

Streel.<br />

4. Dr. Joieph Tordella, Block JSM 01.<br />

Lot U.B1 . applicant wishtl to move an<br />

tiiltlng tlnglt family house from 2tvv<br />

Wesley Avenue la 211 Victoria Lane,<br />

where it will net be able to meet Iht<br />

Iroitt yard requiremtnis.<br />

I. Peter Graulich, Hock 411, Lot 24<br />

applicant has built a i loot by If IHI<br />

gtc> In tht southwest side yard ol ill-<br />

24 Simpson Avenue, and a variance is<br />

required to allow Ihe deck tt remain,<br />

«. Becolte tTonstruction company,<br />

Block IM7, Lot is - apphcant wishtl a<br />

vie variance and lilt plan approval tor<br />

six rtlldtntial units to be (MatM at<br />

1MJ-05 Simpson Avenue in a lone 4<br />

area (old ordinance).<br />

f. Robert Bectile, Block to'. Lot II -<br />

applicant wilhel approval ol a lub<br />

divillM with,* «irianct, creating a ft<br />

IHI ttl lor a pjnpetM complex ol tix<br />

mMtfitial units and a n iwi lot which<br />

•MM cMtala an oll.ee, garage, and<br />

sarnie) lloor apartment located at itoi-<br />

I. Robert Btatft, Block I0O7. Lot<br />

It-Si • applicant wishes site plait JP<br />

pniHli I* canvtrt an tilltinl *w tltry<br />

•Nice tezattej at 1N1U limpttll<br />

iitint MI an tlfice and garat* H<br />

th. lint fMty and an aHrMWlt on tM<br />

wcorKI llow. varuncei are requirea,<br />

pum iv IN (M»* appiicatiwi art<br />

•wiiKJMt f* avkM reirlni •'lktTftMtoe<br />

M taaaVaaaaaaL • • «• _ J l*m Bf BaTV^k i£<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N,J. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1085<br />

South Jersey Golden Gloves championships this Saturday night<br />

Eight <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boxeri<br />

wiE compete In the finals <strong>of</strong><br />

the South Jersey Golden<br />

Gloves Chflmpionahlps set for<br />

fte Sports and Civic Center,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 9.<br />

Sivinteen three-round<br />

bouts are scheduled starting 8<br />

p.m. in the competition<br />

preiented by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation Department and<br />

n-ganlzed by Joe Johnson <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainstream Promotions.<br />

Admission Is $5.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> finalists include<br />

John DiOrlo <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Boxing Club who wUl meet<br />

Mai; Hetden <strong>of</strong> AUantle city<br />

PAL for the 100-pound junior<br />

title In the first bout <strong>of</strong> the<br />

evening.<br />

Bernle Winters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> BC challenges Robert<br />

Summers, Salem AC for the<br />

lOS-pound junior Olympic title<br />

In the second bout.<br />

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

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

THIS WEEK'S<br />

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Enjoy our Sandwich * Hoaglt Specials as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

as you like. NO COUPON EVER REQUIRED<br />

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TA A KV1" • PARTY TRAYS<br />

North last<br />

Corner <strong>of</strong><br />

8th 4 West<br />

Store Hours<br />

MON.-SAT.<br />

10 a.m. tos p.m.<br />

EASY<br />

PARKING<br />

Oeorge Bonner, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BC, battles Leavander<br />

Johnson, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> BC, for<br />

the lO^pound junior Olympic<br />

crown in the third contest.<br />

Jimmy DtOrlo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BC, mcem Daniel Rodrtqura<br />

<strong>of</strong> R. Kates Boxing Club,<br />

Vlneland in a 125-pound<br />

match, the fourth fight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

evening.<br />

Keep in Step<br />

With Your Future.<br />

Every year you work, you're<br />

closer to retirement. Closer<br />

to the day when you'll no<br />

longer receive a paycheck.<br />

When that day comes,<br />

where will you stand<br />

financially?<br />

Take an Important step<br />

toward your future. Open an<br />

Individual Retirement<br />

Account (IRA) now! This<br />

tax-sheltered, high-yield<br />

savings plan allows you to<br />

make annual tax-deductible<br />

contributions to your IRA,<br />

These contribjjtions earn<br />

tax-deferred"interest and<br />

you pay rp tax until you<br />

begin to withdraw funds<br />

at retirement.<br />

Plan now to secure your<br />

retirement with an IRA,,.and<br />

you'll be In step with your<br />

futurel<br />

IRA 10.5%<br />

18 Month, Fixed Rate<br />

Serving the Ocrim Cily Ami For Nearly liMi Vears<br />

1001 Asbury Ave. Phone 3990011<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

OFFICE LOBBV<br />

MO«.thruThurv»to3<br />

HOURS:<br />

OFFICE COBBY and DRIVE-IN Frl, * to *, Sat. f to 13<br />

Jerry Cullen, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BC, wUl box Nelson Alverez,<br />

Archirs Gym, for'the 119pound<br />

novice crown in the<br />

sixth fight, Shawn McCarthy,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PAL, fights Danny<br />

Rodriquei, R, Kates BC, for<br />

ttie liS-pound novlci championship<br />

in the seventh bout,<br />

Eugene Watts, former<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> basketball star.<br />

Betty Ann Powell, chairperson for the recent<br />

Community Center swim-athon presents Dean<br />

Spencer, president <strong>of</strong> the Policemen's<br />

Benevolent Association, with ;i plaque representing<br />

their victory over the Firemen's Mutual<br />

Benevolent Association and the Municipal Km<br />

ployees Association.<br />

II<br />

MAGEE RECEIVES<br />

COLLEGE OEQREE<br />

Loretta Ann Magee,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Richard A, Magee <strong>of</strong> 19 45th<br />

St., Sea Ills <strong>City</strong>, received her<br />

associate degree during<br />

recent diploma exercises at<br />

ttie University <strong>of</strong> Dayton in<br />

Dayton, Ohio,<br />

CLUNN ON DEAN'S LIST<br />

Steven Clunn <strong>of</strong> FayettevUle,<br />

N.C, has been named<br />

to the dean's list at Methodist<br />

(Allege in Payetteville for the<br />

1984 fall semester. He is the<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

dunn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

SpECIAls<br />

Specials Good 'Til<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 31,<strong>1985</strong><br />

MONDAYS &<br />

TUESDAYS<br />

Plantation Chicken<br />

Platter<br />

With 2 Vegetables<br />

•3.50<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

Fried Clam Platter<br />

With 2 Vegetables<br />

•3.25<br />

THURSDAYS<br />

Salmon Croquette<br />

Platter<br />

With 2 Vegetables<br />

'2.50<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

Jr. Fried Flounder<br />

Platter<br />

With 2 Vegetables<br />

$ 2,00<br />

SATURDAYS &<br />

SUNDAYS<br />

Broiled Scallops<br />

With ?, Vegetables<br />

•5.00<br />

6 e t? Discount to<br />

Senior CttiJ<strong>On</strong>s Every Thuri<br />

Sp€NCE<br />

StAfood<br />

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Oprn I p.i y, A Week<br />

I'. 1 AM liliPM<br />

Hnrnpr 10th 4 Asbury<br />

Call 399-1348<br />

battles Rloardo Dabney <strong>of</strong><br />

Pleasantville Recreation<br />

Center, for the 165-pound<br />

novice in the 12th fight and<br />

aevo S^earan, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BC, meets <strong>Mar</strong>k Janford,<br />

Fighting men, for the 188pound<br />

open.<br />

Popular <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boier<br />

Earl RoweU, fighting for New<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Boys Club,<br />

meets Davey Decker,<br />

Pleaiantville Recreation<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

Center, In the 147-pound final.<br />

All <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> boxers, with<br />

ttie exception <strong>of</strong> Rowell, are<br />

trained by Frank fileggi <strong>of</strong><br />

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

Other championship<br />

matches Include: John<br />

Fenike, Bricktown PAL vs.<br />

Robert Oonzales, R. Kates<br />

B.C., Vlneland, 135-pound<br />

junior Olympic; Johnnie<br />

Jones, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> PAL, vs.<br />

David Jones, Archers Gym,<br />

119.nmini1 nniitpp- Andre<br />

Gibbs, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> PAL, n.<br />

Ludus Brown, Pleasantville<br />

Recreation Center, IMfound<br />

novice; Ken Carey, Richie<br />

Kates BC, Vineland, vs. Buck<br />

Leaf, USA Club, 156-pound<br />

novice.<br />

Other bouts Include Richard<br />

Kahl, Bricktown PAL, vs. Jeff<br />

Medley, Areherg Gym, 178.<br />

pound novice! Terry Roberta,<br />

Pleasantville Recreation<br />

Center, vs. Allen Kumhe,<br />

Moorestown BC, heavyweight<br />

novice; Kevin Bueeeroni,<br />

unattached, vs. Frank Fin.<br />

negan, Tiber! BC, super (<br />

heavyweight novice; Simon<br />

Telfalr, B. KateaBC, vs. Cade<br />

Johnson, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> PAL,<br />

132-pound even.<br />

Steve Smeger, ESPN<br />

referee, will <strong>of</strong>ficiate with<br />

Jean Williams, Judge. Tom<br />

O'Rourke <strong>of</strong> WSLT-WIBG<br />

radio will be ring announcer.<br />

High scorer in pinochle at<br />

ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club on<br />

Thursday, Feb. 28, was<br />

Emma Cook with 82§,<br />

Runnera-up were William<br />

Thickseii M7, Evelyn Kerr<br />

and Frieda Malz 591, Louise<br />

Ruddy 878, Edan Magin 573,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Sachs 163, Jean Bisblng<br />

564, Bill Jacobs 543, Kitty<br />

{toward and John Goede 539,<br />

and Edna Hopper 534.<br />

High scorer In pinochle on<br />

Monday night was Walt<br />

Berner with 603,<br />

Runners-up were Anna<br />

OrfaneUf 578, Edna Arentz<br />

571, Anna SuUvan Mi, Emma<br />

Cook BBS, Hulda Winger and<br />

Howard Ryan 556, Louise<br />

Ruddy 554, CM Stengel 545,<br />

Nan Tfuokseis 542, Blanche<br />

Chesterton 539 and Carl<br />

BenkeBM.<br />

Top honors In bridge went to<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Neweomb 6,(70, George<br />

Waik»r 8,420, lea French<br />

6,300, Helen Stedem 4,710,<br />

Betty Wrigi.t 4,140, Helen<br />

Scheirey 3,950 and Edith<br />

Smith 3,600.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card dub<br />

meets 7 pm. Monday and<br />

Thursday at the Youth<br />

pnotoby5ueK«iunich<br />

Center, 8th Street and<br />

Jackson Neal, 6, and Anthony Fiores, 8, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, slug away<br />

Atlantic Avenue.<br />

during recent Golden Gloves match here.<br />

Shufflin'on<br />

Playing host to the national president with Al Caini<br />

shuffleboard tournament in assuming the vice presidency<br />

1971 was quite an experience. white Dot Cairni took over the<br />

We can remember the many secretarial Job and Joe Jones<br />

requirements that such a handled the money. This<br />

large event called for andgroup<br />

served during 1972-73.<br />

fortunately so far we are Our annual banquet was held<br />

about to be called upon to at the Unwood Country dub.<br />

repeat this effort on a larger This well-attended dinner was<br />

scale should we host the In- a most enjoyable experience.<br />

ternationals this year. The year lSTMi we wert<br />

We leave Hut eventful year called upon to become<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1871 to enter a new ad- president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ministration. Rod Boone Shuffleboard dub with Al<br />

succeeded Jack Schneider as aims as vice president. Very<br />

capable Dot Cairns continued<br />

as secretary. Joe Jones<br />

Selling Your House carried on as treasurer as did<br />

Harold Hartman as<br />

corresponding secretary.<br />

Jack Schneider continued as<br />

ttie Vienna Inn. Hans Strelb spot. More later.<br />

was the chairman and Frank<br />

Hover hia assistant.<br />

We bad a note from our<br />

In 1976-77 Al Calms took historian, Thelma Hartman,<br />

over the reins with Rede from the Dunwoody Village<br />

Maerle taking the second where the and her husband,<br />

spot. Dot Calms continued as Harold, now reside. Both wen<br />

secretary. It was during the very active charter members<br />

previous administration that <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Club having<br />

the board <strong>of</strong> director* decided filled many <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

we needed a corresponding<br />

secretary, Harold Hartman Harold nas suffered some<br />

took over this little chore. Dlnew but U holding his own<br />

We continued to dominate<br />

at present, He will celebrate<br />

ttie state tournaments. Jack<br />

hia 80th birthday on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 15.<br />

Schneider served at our<br />

Their children are preparing<br />

tournament director and, <strong>of</strong><br />

a dinner to celebrate. Cards<br />

course, acting at player<br />

are in order; send them to the<br />

manager generally took top<br />

Dunwoody Village E-207,<br />

Newtown Square, Pa. 19073.<br />

tournament director.<br />

We Joined with Ham Strelb<br />

as state delegates. Hans, who<br />

Volleyball day due in township<br />

AVERAGE OR<br />

MEDIAN?<br />

has since made his home in<br />

Florida, was another <strong>of</strong> our<br />

outstanding shufflers, We<br />

understand that he was top<br />

man in Florida for several<br />

years.<br />

Fun tournaments were<br />

Instituted by Ton Jaekioi<br />

and John Scnmitt. They were<br />

held twice during August and<br />

attracted much interest. Our<br />

annual banquet was moved to<br />

The Upper Township SB.<br />

Middle School will host a Each school will field a -.<br />

volleyball play day featuring turn <strong>of</strong> five boys and five m "<br />

schools from the Cape- girls. The game will begin at 3<br />

Atlantic junior high school P-m. in the middle school<br />

league on Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch gym.<br />

PHOTOS AVAILABLE<br />

Most pictures that appear In The Sentinel-Ledger may<br />

be purchased at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8th St. for a charge <strong>of</strong> $2.<br />

The average price <strong>of</strong> a<br />

ritw house Is $100,000.<br />

Those are the<br />

ifatisfles—and they ere<br />

misleading, First, an<br />

"average" price can be<br />

skewed by ( extreme<br />

figures. For instance, if<br />

you average the sales <strong>of</strong><br />

eight iSO.OOD houses and<br />

one iJM,000 property, the<br />

"average" sale price is<br />

1100,000. iuf that certainly<br />

doesn't reflect the sales accurately.<br />

A median figure gives a<br />

much better picture. To<br />

arrive at a median, one<br />

puts all tales figures In a<br />

line and discards those at<br />

either end. The number In<br />

the middle the middle <strong>of</strong><br />

the-whele price range paid<br />

for property is the median.<br />

The median price is considerably<br />

lower than the<br />

average today, about<br />

$80,000.<br />

Statlstiei usually refer to<br />

the price <strong>of</strong> a new home,<br />

but most transactions are<br />

resales, and the market<br />

price <strong>of</strong> these is usually<br />

lower Mill.<br />

Do statistics matter?<br />

They give an overall view<br />

<strong>of</strong> the housing market, but<br />

what really matters is what<br />

YOUR house is worth when<br />

you sell It.<br />

Your house is worth<br />

more when you llstwith,..<br />

I ATTENTION ALL<br />

SUBSCRIBERS<br />

We'll begin scrambling the<br />

premium services shortly. You<br />

must exchange your old converter<br />

box for a new one in order to continue<br />

receiving any premium service,<br />

The Cable Store at 14th, &<br />

Asbury will remain open through<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch '85 to exchange converters.<br />

r~ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR HOURS ARE: ,<br />

Monday • Friday 9 a.m. ; S p.m. I<br />

Saturday (<strong>Mar</strong>ch 9th thru 30th) I<br />

9 a.m. • Noon J :.<br />

399-2011<br />

Ed Woolley steps down as Raider football coach<br />

104th Year, Number 65 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226 Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14,<strong>1985</strong> Two Sections Price<br />

HOftG AND SONS<br />

SPRIHQPOHT, MICHIGAN<br />

EXOH*<br />

Section Two<br />

Page 8<br />

The look-see begins into cable TV operations<br />

k By ANTTAJ. SPIEGEL<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

As promised citizens attending a<br />

public bearing last month on cable<br />

television service, the state Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Utilities (BPU) Office <strong>of</strong> CaUa<br />

Television has begun a 80-day Investigation<br />

into the operations <strong>of</strong><br />

Cablentertalnment, the company<br />

Smiding sendee locally and to area<br />

^ommunittei,<br />

w BPU <strong>of</strong>ficials earlier thU month met in<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> with mayori <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> fails<br />

•to act for<br />

pier funds<br />

Jaclen Co. owners <strong>of</strong> the 89th Street<br />

i fishing pier, canceled their iwjlifdtilffi<br />

appearance before ttie Zoning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjustment last night for a use variance<br />

to construct duplexes on tbe site because<br />

^hey need to reapply under new wring<br />

^aws, aty SoUdtw Gerald J, Corcoran<br />

, announced Tuesday night during a <strong>City</strong><br />

• Coundl work session.<br />

Although be couldn't be ipedflc,<br />

' Corcoran said Jaclen needed additional<br />

i variances in order to follow through with<br />

) proposed development hi land toned<br />

t conservation.<br />

> At tte'iaine tijn^ "Council" aecia*a<br />

\ against applying for state grants and<br />

i Joant with which to purchase and restore<br />

Whe landmark fishing facility.<br />

According to <strong>City</strong> Planner John<br />

• ffldeonse, tbe state encouraged the dty<br />

to apply for the land acquisition funds<br />

< which could Include a 25 percent grant<br />

with the remainder available at a 2<br />

' percent loan payable In 20 years because<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the property's proximity to Corson's<br />

Inlet state park. Application must be<br />

flled by <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31, said Gideooje adding<br />

that If approved, the dty could then<br />

apply for development funding also at 2<br />

Jftercent.<br />

Gldeonse said there weren't<br />

limitations on the amount <strong>of</strong> land<br />

> acquisition funda for which ttie dty could<br />

apply although application for<br />

(Please tern to page 10)<br />

'If we feel they're not taking the necessary action, then we'll begin escrowing,.,'<br />

municipalities with Cablentertalnment<br />

franchises from Briganttne to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

dty to discuss strategy to correct<br />

problems alleged by subscribers.<br />

Irked by the near doubling <strong>of</strong> rates for<br />

basic service, customers complained<br />

about poor reception and inability to<br />

contact company representatives by<br />

telephone.<br />

__Meanwhlie, members <strong>of</strong> the mayor's<br />

Public Utility Watchdog COTMSBOII,<br />

urged <strong>City</strong> Council Tuesday night to<br />

consider investigating the option <strong>of</strong><br />

pursuing a franjehise agreement with<br />

another cable company.<br />

Commission Chairman Gary Jessel<br />

said proceedings to deny Cablentertainment<br />

a franchise renewal can<br />

always be dropped, "But at least if we<br />

have to we can bring someone in who can<br />

The hungry<br />

here on rise<br />

ByKENWEATHERFORD<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

Everyone U aware <strong>of</strong> the tragic prohlen, <strong>of</strong> world hunger. The<br />

drought and famine which threaten millions <strong>of</strong> Africans with<br />

starvation has attracted the time and talents <strong>of</strong> the music industry<br />

as well aa the concern <strong>of</strong> governments around the globe<br />

You are probably also aware that mere are thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

people In the United Statea who go to bed hungry every night<br />

It may surprise you, however, that here, In <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, there<br />

are people who cannot afford to feed their families— and thelr<br />

numbers are growing.<br />

'. . . there are people here who are<br />

having problems making ends meet' - j \<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Uty Ecumenical Council Community Food<br />

Cupboard helps to feed the needy here by supplying them with a<br />

Uu^eniayallotment<strong>of</strong>foodwhichprovidesabalanceddlet.<br />

The Cupboard helped over 300 local families In 1084. However,<br />

last month alone, 120 families received the Cupboard's<br />

assistance, and Ecumenical Council <strong>of</strong>ficials are concerned<br />

over what seems to be a growing problem in "America's<br />

greatest family resort,"<br />

"This la affluent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, right?" Diane Bechtold<br />

treasurer and founder <strong>of</strong> the Qjpboard, said. "We're not saying<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Is bad. What we are saying Is there are people here<br />

who are having problems making ends meet."<br />

When the Coundl took over the Cupboard at St. Peter's I<br />

Methodist Church five years ago, Bechtold said food was going<br />

bad on the shelves. Now they are stepping up then-requests for<br />

donations from area churches and residents just to keep up with<br />

ttie demand, (Hease tarn to page 14)<br />

l<br />

help us," he said.<br />

Jessel said revocation <strong>of</strong> the franchise<br />

could he based on the fact Cablentertalnment<br />

was to supply 20 channels<br />

and state <strong>of</strong> the art equipment by<br />

January IMS. "We do not have state <strong>of</strong><br />

the art equipment," said Jessel adding<br />

the city may wish to explore operating<br />

its own cable network with adjoining<br />

communities.<br />

Jesse! also recommended that<br />

customers with complaints submit them<br />

in writing to ttie utility commission<br />

whose cable television committee If<br />

directed by Freeman Smith,<br />

Dominic F. Picardl, operations and<br />

complaint Investigator, said the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Oble Television has been receiving 40 to<br />

50 calls weekly from subscribers In this<br />

area.<br />

nB^SM^BB^fl^BaH^H<br />

a^BlB^MIH^^aa^aaBF^aaBaa^aa^aa^LafWWl^aa^aal<br />

Philip Johnson, acting coordinator <strong>of</strong> the Community Food<br />

Cupboard, looks over Cupboard supplies at St. Peter's<br />

Methodist Church,<br />

•Board unanimously behind school budget for a change<br />

The Mainland Regional Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education unanimously pasted its 0,1<br />

million budget for tbe 196M6 school year<br />

but Wednesday night.<br />

Voters In Sonera Point, Llnwood and<br />

NprthfleldwUlgotothepoHaAprll2to<br />

voto on the new tax levies which accompany<br />

the $5,833,114 budget Sonera<br />

Point faces an 8.9 cent increase per flOO<br />

fgcreaiitm<br />

director due<br />

A SEA ISLE CITY - taptte objection*<br />

Tbin one commliaioner that the city WM<br />

creating an unneceatary poattJon, tba<br />

Beard <strong>of</strong> Commiarionera mmntmonily<br />

approved the MS salary and ordmanM<br />

iEesday night wWch providei fcr afantfine<br />

recreation director at a minimum<br />

#lary oi $17,000.<br />

*m» dty currtntly baa a parUhne<br />

fcet<strong>of</strong>, it a aalary <strong>of</strong> $1,000, and<br />

Ctannisttomr William VanArtadakn<br />

bsUevet the dty should tarn a lonf-<br />

" !• rtcreation program with a<br />

tattn building before " J ~<br />

rimey on a _-—^.<br />

WTmnotaaylngrm totally aminattbla<br />

t I'm jut aortal that *17,0BO for<br />

atwlthoutab<strong>of</strong>ldmfUialot<strong>of</strong><br />

Sn^/'htfaald.'<br />

^itwitk.VanArtadalancharsjwlthat<br />

^ l U Al Qumrt U<br />

PpoJlticaBy roottfatad" hiMftfK<br />

iMn a fulMtoi raeraattan dtat*.<br />

^ • naiataina tha •alary la<br />

___rmia lor agraaoai wttfa a<br />

dtfrMaad wtft flit<br />

Hiring <strong>of</strong> Mainland superintendent said Imminent—page 15<br />

valuation while tbe otter two<br />

communities win be receiving slight<br />

decreases.<br />

Board finance committee chairman<br />

John Davis said the Beard was faced<br />

with a $329,000 limit on Increases In the<br />

expense portion <strong>of</strong> the budget in order to<br />

remata within the 5 percent cap imposed<br />

by the state, He added there was a<br />

$325,000 Increase alone for salaries,<br />

insurance, retirement and unemployment<br />

costs.<br />

The total increase over last year's<br />

budget is $318,606.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the maintenance programs at<br />

the school, including rewiring, celling<br />

work and replacement <strong>of</strong> boilers, had to<br />

be put on hold until nert year to remain<br />

within the cap, Davis said.<br />

Fire Uttle Utdlau «MterUined during Western week at tbe primary adttol where strifes and<br />

The Board is considering a bond Issue<br />

to raise funds needed for the maintenance<br />

improvements not Included in<br />

the new budget.<br />

Two Somers Point Board members<br />

previously expressed dismay over the<br />

large tax increase slated for their dty,<br />

but they vocally supported the budget<br />

"As one who has always opposed ttU<br />

school's budget I wholeheartedly and<br />

sincerely ask you to help get this budget<br />

passed on April 2," Point Board member<br />

Lessor Ljndenbaum said.<br />

"That's ttie first time in yean the<br />

budget has been passed unanimously,<br />

rm very gratified about bat" Point<br />

board-member Harvey Smith said later.<br />

Both Undenbaum and Smith have add<br />

they oppose ttie formula used to derive<br />

the tax rate for each district because it<br />

uses each dry's property vahiei as weH<br />

as student population.<br />

They believe Somers Point residents<br />

are getting a higher tax rate because <strong>of</strong><br />

Increased commercial development,<br />

especially along the bayfront ana.<br />

Residents are being penaUied because <strong>of</strong><br />

development they have said.<br />

(Please tarn to page 16)<br />

and more.<br />

49284<br />

According to Picardi, the monitoring<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cablentertainment may consist <strong>of</strong> ODfhe-epot<br />

inspections, technical review<br />

I&NI tbe use <strong>of</strong> gwgjai fommyni^fftt^TW<br />

equipment with which to check<br />

Cablentertalnment telephone<br />

Picardi said he believed Cablentertatenent<br />

would strive to correct tt»<br />

problems rather than fan farther BPU<br />

action.<br />

"If we feel they're not taking to<br />

necessary action, then we'll begin<br />

1(Please ton to page 18)<br />

Retirement<br />

is called<br />

'political'<br />

Upper Township has hired an outride<br />

firm to handle oMtte building m-<br />

^ectins while the township MMrcbM<br />

for a new constructioo <strong>of</strong>ficial to repl**<br />

Robert Hassiepen, who may bsm kit<br />

tjHtv against his wishes.<br />

Tbe Bliddle Inspection Agency Inc. «f<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora, which already does dsctriol<br />

inspections for Upper, win haadte<br />

hnilrtlng iajpectioH fcf • psriod not<br />

longer than 60 days, according to*<br />

resolution passed by TowtmUp Canmlttee<br />

alondiy ight<br />

H i t o >CBf wMfc<br />

m M MWi^ unit<br />

a, but he elatoi the tow» <strong>of</strong> «tetnS<br />

wawtUside*.<br />

"» sounded like I wanted to leave, bat<br />

I didn't," be said.<br />

Hassiepen would not comment further<br />

m, be said, the advice <strong>of</strong> hia attorney.<br />

Commltteeman Jack HcDonough<br />

called Hasslepen's reUrement a<br />

"poUtical thing" became Basdepen MI<br />

associated wtt former longtime Mayor<br />

Leon Mlgllaccio. M^P"'^ akl the<br />

move wasn't done with much fcralgbt.<br />

•1 hope oo one suffers from ttria<br />

because now we are faced with a<br />

situation where we bare no building<br />

inspector," be said.<br />

MeDonough said Oat while<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Committee had cranpUinti<br />

about Hassiepen, he heard nothing bat<br />

good reports about the former con-<br />

"He bad a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

were bothering us,"<br />

George Betts said, "but we dldntmake a<br />

big deal about it"<br />

Recently, the owner <strong>of</strong><br />

Fishey on Roosevelt Boulevard in<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora received variances from the<br />

Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment for construction<br />

which was already completed.<br />

Zoning board chairwoman Ruth<br />

MUlward said this wasnt a usual<br />

practice, and that Hassiepen had given<br />

be owner a building permit which fee<br />

shouldn't have.<br />

According to Bruno Tropeano, 'rice<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Zoning Board,<br />

Hasstepen admitted at the meeting when<br />

fhe variances were granted that he bad<br />

made a mistake in issuing the bnUnf<br />

permit<br />

Betts believed Hassiepea was treated<br />

more than fairly receiving fun pay M>d<br />

insurance benefit* until his retirement In<br />

August Hassiepen had iccmwiiM<br />

unused vacation and sick dayi to<br />

warrant this action, Betta said.<br />

"I think it waa done rather<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionally," he said.<br />

Commltteeman Thomas Bonner<br />

Louis Di Ludo, who elaborated o<strong>of</strong>r *e<br />

declaim wasnt a political move.<br />

Mayor Daniel Beyd is out <strong>of</strong> tmm «M<br />

was unavailable for comment<br />

(Please turn to paf> it)<br />

Kidnap attempt alleged.,.,...,.. Section I. page 3<br />

Act on group home zoning „ Section 1, page 1*<br />

Killed in car crash....... ,. Section I. page 14<br />

Hearing tonight on city budget ..........Section l. *<br />

-Nothing very wrong' with center Secliaa 1,<br />

Musical fantasy coming to pier iWrttaMLi^<br />

Bach concert set <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 S*c*toait»*ic> C<br />

Coming events --<br />

Obituaries .-<br />

Crossword. •>»> ••..-,•• w —


PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong> '<br />

SPRING FASHION SALE<br />

When you shop Stainton's you'll<br />

start spring with style and savings<br />

Now through Sat,, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16, you<br />

SAVE 10% on all<br />

SPRING FASHIONS • ACCESSORIES<br />

SPRING FABRICS<br />

& SHOES<br />

Save on fashions for the whole family.,,save on<br />

Villager, Alfred Dunner, Liz Roberts, London FOG<br />

Pendleton, Arrow, Carter, Health-tex<br />

and Cinderella and many more...<br />

Come in today andsave on all our<br />

great fashions for spring.<br />

PROM NIGHT<br />

This Is your night<br />

and we have<br />

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You'll be dressed<br />

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when you buy a<br />

gown by<br />

GUNNE<br />

SAXE<br />

These gowns will<br />

bring out the<br />

sparkle In you<br />

Our collection<br />

has taffetas,<br />

organzas and<br />

satins in sizes<br />

5 to 13<br />

Priced $98,00 to $138.00<br />

Oral Dtp! . Secona floor<br />

SPRING SPORTCOAT SALE<br />

Say hello to spring<br />

with the newest<br />

styles and the<br />

greatest prices on<br />

Spring Sportcoatsby<br />

BOTANY<br />

PALM BEACH<br />

HAGGAR<br />

You save on great<br />

spring colors, lively<br />

plaids and the new<br />

linen look In sizes 38-46<br />

Reg. $95.00 Now<br />

Reg, $125.00 Now<br />

Reg. $150.00 Now<br />

Men's Dtp*. - FiFjf F<br />

ST. PATRICK'S DAY<br />

Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17<br />

Planning a Party for<br />

$t Patrick's Day?<br />

We have everything you'l I<br />

need in our Card Department<br />

PARTY GOODS<br />

PARTY DECORATIONS<br />

ST. PATRICK'S DAY CARDS<br />

Come In today and yeu'ir be<br />

ready for the great day <strong>of</strong><br />

the Irish<br />

SPRING CRAFT<br />

SALE<br />

There isn't a better tfme than now<br />

to freshen up your home<br />

for spring<br />

Visit our Third Floor<br />

CRAFT DEPT. for<br />

great ideas and specials<br />

Wooden Embroidery Hoops<br />

4" to U" Reg, $1.30 to $2.00<br />

Now S0« Off<br />

Colored Cluny Lace<br />

Plum • Ecru • Be Iff Blue • Brown<br />

Duity Rose<br />

R#B.$l,l»yd, Now 89*<br />

$ 76 00<br />

'lid 00<br />

You'll find great gift ideas<br />

for St. Patrick's Day in our<br />

Gift Dept. Now Specially Priced<br />

MUSICAL CERAMIC<br />

BEER STEINS<br />

Reg. $25.00<br />

Now $ 15 00<br />

LEONARD SILVER<br />

TANKARDS<br />

Reg. $15.00 NOW $ 9"<br />

SPRING GARDENING<br />

TIME NOW!<br />

Now's the time to get gardening<br />

and real ly save on everything<br />

you'll need...Nowthru Sat.,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 16.<br />

SAVE 15% on<br />

All Gardening Items<br />

except save 5% on Lawn Mowers<br />

Get growing with Sc<strong>of</strong>fs Lawn<br />

Seeds and Fertilizer, Ortho Lawn<br />

and Garden Products, Espoma<br />

Organic Plant Foods, Lawn Tools<br />

and Flower Pots<br />

Cntir tlh (!. 1 WM<br />

"Cape May County's Largest Dept Store"<br />

810 Asbury Ave. 399-5511<br />

Open Dally Aten.-Sat. 9:00 to 5:00 Friday Even, 'til 9:00 p.m.<br />

Use Your Stainton's Charge, Visa or Mastercard<br />

,<br />

Hearing towight on city budget<br />

Public hearing and final action on <strong>City</strong><br />

Council's proposed $15,175,100 city<br />

budgit - which could Increase th§<br />

municipal tax rate 7,5 cents — takes<br />

place tonight (Thursday at 7:30) in <strong>City</strong><br />

Hall Council chamberi. The budget is<br />

Hi,500 highir than Mayor Jack Blttner<br />

recommended. ^-~—^<br />

According to Councilman Hertirt*<br />

Brownke, the legislative body did<br />

everything it could to reduce expenditures<br />

and tfv» public had sufficient<br />

time to be heard. The budget wai inn-oduced<br />

Feb. 14,<br />

Councilman William Meis, who was on<br />

vacation, last month recommended<br />

nearly 1400,000 in budget euta which<br />

Council considered but didn't adopt.<br />

Meis said he felt many <strong>of</strong> the citysupported<br />

items in the budget — such as<br />

services—should be borne by the user or<br />

outside business interests.<br />

Finance and Revenue Director Don<br />

Hart said increases by Council wouldn't<br />

affect the tax rate since each $180,000 in<br />

the budget represents one penny on the<br />

tax rate.<br />

The increases include u- —-. *<br />

— from $8,500 to $13,500 for overtime<br />

pay for the ambulance and rescue aquad<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the Fire Departtnent; •<br />

— from $48,585 to $56,585 tor overtime<br />

piy for seasonal employees In the Public<br />

Works Department;<br />

— from 1850 to $2,450 for Planning and<br />

Community Development Departtnent<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> maps and other publishing<br />

costs;<br />

— from WOO to $M00 for equipment<br />

maintenance in the judicial branch;<br />

— additional $5,000 for costs <strong>of</strong><br />

agricultural chemicals.<br />

According to Hart, Council Increased<br />

the Public Works ovirUme budget by<br />

$8,000 in efforts to fortify beach etoan-up ,<br />

and maintenance this summer.<br />

Council Tuesdiy night also agreed to*,;<br />

include an additional $60,000 in thta,<br />

year's capital budget for installation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

second means <strong>of</strong> egress from the top",<br />

floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall in order to Increase...<br />

meeting capacity. That floor, which',<br />

includes Council chambers, hos a ,<br />

maMmum capacity <strong>of</strong> 49 persons.<br />

The increasrf brings the proposed<br />

capital budget to $1,069,000. ;<br />

According to fire <strong>of</strong>ficials, loading '<br />

capacity is determined by the number <strong>of</strong><br />

exits and square footage.<br />

Bids are expected to be advertised<br />

soon, Hart said.<br />

-Anita J.Spiegel<br />

Cablentertaimnent may be moving<br />

By ANITA J, SPIEGEL<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

Due to proposed sale <strong>of</strong> its<br />

7th Street and Bay Avenue<br />

location, Cablentertainment<br />

at the 6nd <strong>of</strong> this month may<br />

temporarily move its business<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices to Veistnor and the<br />

Channel 2 studios to 14th<br />

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The auxiliary committee <strong>of</strong><br />

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<strong>Mar</strong>ch 31 for a show and<br />

buffet. Tickets are %l% per<br />

person and include $8 in coins.<br />

Proceeds will be used to<br />

purchase equipment for the<br />

froop. Bus wUl leave the<br />

Upper Township Elementary<br />

School at 1 p.m. and leave<br />

approMmateiy 7s4fl p.m. For<br />

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SM714 evenings.<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice without,<br />

relocating to temporary<br />

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<strong>of</strong>ficials decided It more<br />

economical to consolidate all<br />

Cablentertainment <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

into a new plant,<br />

"We feel the asking- price<br />

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little too high when we could<br />

build a brand new place for<br />

just a little more," Jarrett<br />

said, "We would have to^<br />

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price in addition to making,<br />

substantial renovations," •".•••<br />

The company is hoping its<br />

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'Nothing very wrong* with arts center<br />

By PAULA SCHWENK<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Correspondent<br />

Araldit an array <strong>of</strong><br />

homimade iou^, breads and<br />

etoiserta, die annual membershlp<br />

meeting .<strong>of</strong> ttie <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Arti Center tmk place<br />

tail Wednesday at tte Music<br />

Her where along with the<br />

report, presented by Center<br />

Director Eunice Bell,<br />

President William Wooda<br />

made/aisuraneea to the 85<br />

peop» present that there need<br />

be no alarm concerning the<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> the arts center<br />

building.<br />

"There is nothing very<br />

wrong with that bulldlni,"<br />

said Woods, "You ran walk<br />

ftrou^i that building wlftout<br />

fear."<br />

Police seeking info on<br />

alleged kidnap try<br />

•SOMEES romr - Police<br />

were still searching for the<br />

identity <strong>of</strong> a woman who<br />

allegedly attempted to kidnap<br />

a 3-year.oid boy last Friday at<br />

Uie post <strong>of</strong>fice here,<br />

•"We're following up on<br />

some leads, but I can't<br />

Qomment at thli time," Dat.<br />

Michael O'Hare said on<br />

Tuisday,<br />

The woman, dejcribed at<br />

white, approrimately 40 years<br />

old with black, curly,<br />

Shoulder-length hair,<br />

reportedly walked out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

port <strong>of</strong>fice at New York and<br />

Flrit avenuei with the child<br />

while his m<strong>of</strong>lier was at the<br />

No plans to spray<br />

for gypsy moths<br />

Following the advice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

state, Upper Township <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Ifldala have decided not to<br />

spray for gypsy moths this<br />

year,<br />

fioad Foreman David<br />

Farrell told Township<br />

Committee Monday night he<br />

aceomonied state <strong>of</strong>ficials on<br />

an extensive Inspection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

township. In areas where the<br />

state would help pay for the<br />

Weather<br />

.Mostly cloudy today with<br />

chance <strong>of</strong> showers until<br />

midday. Becoming partly<br />

sonny during the afternoon<br />

With high temperatures In the<br />

low 50B. Gradual bearing<br />

tonight, breezy with "own u<br />

(he mid 30s. Fair and<br />

Reasonable Friday and<br />

Saturday with highs 45 to 50<br />

i #ndriaws 30 to 35. Becoming<br />

partly cloudy Sunday with<br />

chance <strong>of</strong> showers. HJghn la<br />

thfc low 50s and lows In the mid<br />

iOji - NATIONAL<br />

WEATHER SERVICE<br />

tides<br />

For 9th Street drawbridge<br />

High Low<br />

A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.<br />

Id- 1:59 2:33 8:39 8:54<br />

fS- 3:08 3:47 9:45 9:59<br />

1 16 4:17 4:56 10:43 10:59<br />

17 5:20 5:51 11:38 11:50<br />

18 6:10 6:37 12:23<br />

19 6:53 7:16 1:07<br />

|0 7:32 7:52 1:27 1:48<br />

«For Great Egg Harbor Inlet,<br />

iubtract 12 minutes from high<br />

tide; iubtract 17 minutes from<br />

tow tide.<br />

for Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beachfront<br />

aubtract 18 minutei from high<br />

and low tide.<br />

: ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

New Moon............ <strong>Mar</strong>. 21<br />

Moon in Apogee....... <strong>Mar</strong>. 23<br />

Full Moon\............. Apr. S<br />

Moon in Perigee,....... Apr. 5<br />

counter.<br />

When the mothir noUced<br />

ttie boy was missing, she ran<br />

outside where she saw her<br />

dilld with the woman near a<br />

running oar. When the mother<br />

confronted Uie woman and<br />

demanded her child, the<br />

suspect reportedly replied the<br />

child was her nephew.<br />

When the mother took the<br />

boy, the suspect got Into a<br />

white compact car and drove<br />

away.<br />

Authorities ask that anyone<br />

with Information concerning<br />

this incident contact the<br />

Police Department detective<br />

bureau at 927.6181.<br />

spraying, such as parks and<br />

recreation areas, he said they<br />

found little or no gypsy moth<br />

Infestation.<br />

Minor infestation was found<br />

in areas where the state would<br />

not help defray the costs <strong>of</strong><br />

graying this year.<br />

The Committee agreed, an<br />

decided not to spray unless an<br />

emergency arose in the<br />

future, Farrell said If there<br />

are problems later this year,<br />

uie state agreed to track the<br />

migration <strong>of</strong> any gypsy motti<br />

caterpillars, so the problem<br />

could be eradicated.<br />

The state has stopped using<br />

ttie chemical Sevln ta combating<br />

gypsy moths in the<br />

state and now recommends<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> ttie bacteria B-T.<br />

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Woods went on to state that<br />

Uie Cultural. Arts Center and<br />

uie Historical Museum would<br />

continue to be located at its<br />

present 409 Wesley Av, site for<br />

at least two more years.<br />

Adding that "there is power<br />

in what we have," referring to<br />

the popularity <strong>of</strong> the Arts<br />

Center, Woods said he<br />

believes the number <strong>of</strong><br />

visitors to both the Arts<br />

Center and Museum should<br />

justtfy the continued need for<br />

the organizations in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

"(Those numbers) should<br />

demonstrate that we're a<br />

viable force and a necessary<br />

part <strong>of</strong> tills community,"<br />

Woods said.<br />

Recently, the city supplied<br />

a few cosmetic improvements<br />

such as new exit signs and<br />

paint to the present museum<br />

and arts center building.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the building<br />

committee representing the<br />

Arts Center, Museum,<br />

Library and <strong>City</strong> Council are<br />

adopting a wait and see attitude,<br />

Woods said, because<br />

the result i <strong>of</strong> a second<br />

engineering report on the<br />

buOduig aren't In yet.<br />

A previous engineering<br />

report cited building code<br />

violations and structural<br />

deficiencies which resulted to<br />

the prohibiting <strong>of</strong> large<br />

assemblies on the second floor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the building.<br />

The bulidlag committee's<br />

job in ttie near future may be<br />

to begin an honest search for a<br />

suitable location, Woods also<br />

said.<br />

Woods, a former city<br />

councilman, was unaware<br />

and had no additional comments<br />

on the city's recently<br />

published tong-range capital<br />

outlay budget which ear*<br />

marks $750,000 for 1988 for a<br />

combined "Cultural Arts,<br />

Museum and Library<br />

Building."<br />

In other matters eight<br />

nominees were chosen, as<br />

trustees for the Arts Center,<br />

each for a two-year term,<br />

Eunice Bell, in reviewing<br />

toe Arts Center's activities,<br />

announced that between 25<br />

and 35 classes were held in<br />

each <strong>of</strong> the sessions <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />

1884 and that enrollment had<br />

cUmbed to 968 — up from 828<br />

in IBM.<br />

BeU stressed that besides<br />

ttie many artistic classes,<br />

exhibits, displays, shows and<br />

poetry readings put on at the<br />

center, ttie center Is sharing<br />

toe arts with surrounding<br />

Aerobics<br />

classes are<br />

scheduled<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> city Recreation<br />

Department is sponsoring an<br />

eight-week aerobics exercise<br />

class.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>lbeth NeaU, instructor,<br />

has announced classes will be<br />

Monday and Thursday<br />

momlngs from 9 to 10 o'clock<br />

at the Youth Center, and In<br />

toe evening on Tuesday and<br />

Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30<br />

o'clock at ttie Sports and Clvit<br />

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Cost for ttie eight-week<br />

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Tht New jirsey Ballet,<br />

performai is by itudtnts, an<br />

open house and Christmas<br />

craft show in conjunction with<br />

the Historical Museum's<br />

Sindlfl Day and trips to other<br />

artistic exhibitions were<br />

among the many activities<br />

aehidulid,<br />

Esther Weil, who heads the<br />

Frienda <strong>of</strong> Music concert<br />

ieries, announced dates, April<br />

14, 20 and 27, for the spring<br />

series <strong>of</strong> concerts at The<br />

Flinders Hotel and the Music<br />

Her. Among guesta will be<br />

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harpist for toe PhlkdelpbJa<br />

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will be the May 18 Stadia Day,<br />

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Names make it into the dictionary, club members are told<br />

Many names have grown to<br />

become commonly 1 used<br />

wordi In the English<br />

language. Nancy Caldwell<br />

Sorel's book, The Word<br />

People la a collection <strong>of</strong> such<br />

worda and their origins.<br />

Sorel's book was discussed<br />

by Dr, Kathryn Wood earlier<br />

this month at the Women's<br />

Research dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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

Some<br />

to create weir own floral speech by Janice 8. Matte<br />

arrangernfnts, PriMs were Airing the Feb. 21 meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

awarded the winners by thetheOeean<br />

<strong>City</strong> Research Club<br />

Mooney's representatives at The "Flanders.<br />

who served as Judges.<br />

Mathis, an attorney, is<br />

The need for a properly Atlantic County surrogata.<br />

i-awn will was the topic <strong>of</strong> the &e eiplalned wills and what<br />

Hetzel and Deiirick<br />

<strong>of</strong> the words •» . . t 1<br />

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DallyftoS -sat 10^4 ' 342 SlMIt W, MpfflWi, HJ...<br />

happens when there Is no will,<br />

Everyone should have a will<br />

drawn up and hivt three<br />

witnesses, she suggested,<br />

noting that whUe only two are<br />

needed, should one witness<br />

die there would still be two as<br />

m<br />

required by u*w.<br />

Mrs. Howard Turner 1<br />

conducted the business<br />

meeting. Hostesses were Mrs;<br />

George H. Kolb and Mrs;<br />

Alfred H<strong>of</strong>fman., Mrs. 5,0,<br />

•Taylor and Mri, Joseph N.<br />

Felrsol served refreshments.<br />

included July, August (named<br />

for Jullui lv. and Auaustf Augustus named . •/ • •<br />

Caeser, respectively), Paula R, Hetzel', daughter <strong>of</strong> St. John<br />

farenhelt (named for the man <strong>of</strong> Doris 0. Heteel <strong>of</strong> (Ssean<br />

who Invented the temperature <strong>City</strong> and the late Raymond J,<br />

system), boycott, begonias Hetzel, was married to<br />

and bloomers.<br />

Charles C. pelta'lek1 son <strong>of</strong> Dr,<br />

Also discussed was Louis<br />

and Mrs. George Deltrlck <strong>of</strong><br />

Braille who, blinded at age 3,<br />

ambury, Pa. Oct. 13 at the<br />

invented the raised dot<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Counfry Club,<br />

system for the blind which<br />

Nortnfield".<br />

bears his name after studying The Hev. Albert 1. Alspach<br />

in raris at a school where the<br />

only books contained large<br />

raised letters.<br />

Flowers were atao part <strong>of</strong><br />

the meeting's agenda, with<br />

demonstrations <strong>of</strong> exotic<br />

flower arrangements given by<br />

Kate Green and <strong>Mar</strong>ty Brown<br />

<strong>of</strong> P.J. Mooney and Son<br />

florists In Ventnor.<br />

Club members were Invited<br />

1 ! Lutheran<br />

Church, performed the<br />

ceremony,<br />

Mrs. Diltrick, an -attorney<br />

In private practice In Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, ii an assistant<br />

prosecutor for Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mr. Deitrlck Is a consultant<br />

tor Perm-Hydra Corporation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roekford, ni.<br />

Sorority dinner<br />

social <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16<br />

Helen Boucher; president <strong>of</strong> decorating to memberi<br />

ttie XI Alpha Iota chapter <strong>of</strong> Airing the <strong>Mar</strong>ch 6 meeting at<br />

Beta ilpna Phi, presented a har home.<br />

program on the art <strong>of</strong> Edna Hellman, former<br />

chapter member, was<br />

welcomed as a guest.<br />

Must Make Room For New Spring Arrivals!<br />

During the regular bualnejs<br />

meeting, social chairwoman<br />

Pat Brown discussed plans (or<br />

ABSOLUTE FINAL tiie <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18 dinner social at<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Jeannette<br />

Hollingshead.<br />

WINTER CLEARANCE <strong>Mar</strong>ge Peterson <strong>of</strong> ways<br />

3 Days <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

and means made final plans<br />

Thurs. = Fri. - Sat. (3=14to3=16)<br />

for the bus trip to Baltimore,<br />

Md, on April 27. Peg Relber, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deitrick<br />

service chalrlady, announced<br />

the chapter will contribute |{5<br />

to the rape and abuse center, Water quality<br />

A nominating committee<br />

60OFF consisting <strong>of</strong> Pat Brown, Jean<br />

Kline and Mrs, Relber was<br />

ENTIRE WINTER STOCK<br />

concerns Newbold<br />

•elected,<br />

Choose From Such Famous Makeri As:<br />

The next meeting will be The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>of</strong>,entries in the county wide,<br />

• London Fog • Trigire Coats,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 20 with elections and <strong>City</strong> heard Larry E. Newbold, beautificatton project<br />

• Harve Bernard • Ralncheefahs<br />

choice for girl <strong>of</strong> the year at Cape May County showing what has been done<br />

• Bonnie Cashin • Jr. Gallery<br />

ttie home <strong>of</strong> Jane Baldwin. A agricultural agent, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 5 at on barrier islands to beautify<br />

• j.O, Hook Jr. • Misses • Petites program entitled "living the 1th Street recreation both public and private<br />

Sizes 2-20 SI'/J Sizes gracefully" wUl be given by center,<br />

property. ;••<br />

"Buy Now & Save<br />

EUeen Ueekermann,<br />

Newbold shared with dub Mrs, Janet Knapp, club<br />

Over Next Year's Ri*ing Prices"<br />

members his concerns about president, announced a Msy/l<br />

A FREE SERVICE the environment, especially tour <strong>of</strong> three mansions on the<br />

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There is no charge to water quality.<br />

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Wed. 10-0 1 submit social news or the<br />

Blddle homestead; the<br />

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921 Landis Awe., Vlneland • 4925803J organization to The Sen- much to otter If Its water sbury Manor, Members are to<br />

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quality deteriorates, he noted, sign up with Helen Hut<br />

and the beaches and bays are eUnson,<br />

from America's No. 1 Cashmere __<br />

no longer attractive to those " The April 2 meettng win be<br />

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who bathe or fish.<br />

a silent white elephant auc-<br />

Newbold also showed slides tion. •<br />

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Infant's & Children's<br />

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Open Men, thru Sit. lOfoS<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14,198S<br />

Grosses mark 40th anniversary<br />

Donald and Idlth Grosi <strong>of</strong><br />

teean <strong>City</strong> were the surprise<br />

guests <strong>of</strong> honor at a dinner<br />

party Sunday evening to<br />

oelebrate their 40th weddhig<br />

anniversary,<br />

TTie affair was given at the<br />

Longport Inn for 33 famfly<br />

members and friends by their<br />

children, <strong>Mar</strong>y Ann Bowen <strong>of</strong><br />

McKee <strong>City</strong> and Donald R.<br />

Gross • <strong>of</strong> Sonieri Point,<br />

Mr, Gross U a retired<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ine Corps master<br />

sergeant with n yeari <strong>of</strong><br />

service. He recently retired<br />

after 13 yeari wift the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Rescue Squad.<br />

Mrs, Gross Is employed<br />

with Stalnton'a Department<br />

Stan where she has worked<br />

br 19 yeari.<br />

Entertainment throughout<br />

ttie evening wai provided by<br />

-'Sages' starting spring semester<br />

The SAGES division <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

will begin its spring semester<br />

on Monday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11,<br />

Scouting news<br />

The eight-week series <strong>of</strong><br />

Utton'free courses for lenior<br />

dttaens wUl ta at various<br />

neighborhood locations in<br />

Of orchids,<br />

camping and more<br />

, will hoit an EwtCT egg hunt<br />

Unit expanding md ^etmn <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Charter chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Business<br />

Women's Association Is<br />

holding a get-acqualnted<br />

meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch II at the lower branch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May County library,<br />

MOO Bayshore Rd


PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, IU8S<br />

Obituaries<br />

Carl Smith;<br />

former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> policeman<br />

SCULLVILLE - Carl 8. Smith, 88, <strong>of</strong> 23 Academy Rd.,<br />

dtod <strong>Mar</strong>ch 9 at his residence. "<br />

Bom in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he was a U£elong area resident. He was<br />

a retired security guard and a former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police<br />

<strong>of</strong>flctr,<br />

Survlvini are two daughteri, Suzanne M. Whedbee <strong>of</strong><br />

ScuUvUle, and <strong>Mar</strong>ie Jerdan <strong>of</strong> Laureldale; two eons,<br />

TOUain H. <strong>of</strong> ScuUvUle, and Carl S. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; and<br />

two sisters, Breda Bonhani and Virginia Gensemer, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Qetanaty.<br />

Qraveside lervJces were Monday In Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Wermo,<br />

Memorial conWbutionj may be made to the Atlantic<br />

County Hospict program, South Shore Road, Northfleld.<br />

Arrangements wa-e by the Godfrey Funera] Home, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty.<br />

Francis Ryan III, 36;<br />

accident victim<br />

PALERMO — Francis "Frank" I. Ryan In, 38, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

oommunity, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch i in a car accident,<br />

Mr. Ryan wu born in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and moved here In 1978.<br />

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He was formerly a ffaps and blackjack dealer at Resorts<br />

International Hotel Casino. He was most recently employed<br />

as a floorperson at Harrah's <strong>Mar</strong>ina casino hotel.<br />

Hi was formerly an Atlantic C% lifeguard and worked as<br />

an industrial arts teacher in Egg Harbor Junior High School<br />

from 1978 to 1977.<br />

Hi was a member <strong>of</strong> the Viking Rowing Club and a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High School and Oksaboro State<br />

allege. •<br />

Surviving are Ms wife, Carol Bruyra Ryan; a son, Francis<br />

I, Ryan IV <strong>of</strong> Palermo; a daughter, Tara Katheryn Ryan <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo; his parents, Francis I. Jr. and Rosary Trlplcian<br />

Ryan, both <strong>of</strong> BriganUne; two sisters, Rosary <strong>Mar</strong>row 5 Ann<br />

Arbor, Mich,, and PaWeia T. Ryan <strong>of</strong> Houston, Teiai; and<br />

hli maternal grandmother, Antoinette THpidlan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>gate,<br />

A memorial Mass was held at St. Nicholas Church in<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Wednesday. Arrangements were by the R.L,<br />

Flipping Funeral Home, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The family requests no floweri. Memorial donations may<br />

to made to any charity.<br />

Louis Mungioli, 74; fought<br />

under the name <strong>of</strong> Al <strong>Mar</strong>tin<br />

SALEM - Louia MungloU, 74, <strong>of</strong> this city, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch 7 at<br />

Salem County Memorial Hospital,<br />

Mr, Mungioli formerly owned and operated the Victory<br />

Cafe and the M and R Bar in this city and was more recently<br />

anployed at Tom'i Tavern, Pumsvilli,<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Eagles and an honorary<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the TUTjury Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreip Wars Post. In Ma<br />

younger years, he was a prize fighter who used the name Al<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ttn,<br />

Surviving are his wife, Myrtle Klein MungloU; two sons,<br />

Paul <strong>of</strong> Florida and Larry <strong>of</strong> California; a daughter, Lois<br />

Mungioli <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; two sisters, Lena Del Gesso <strong>of</strong><br />

Undenwold and Virginia Mungioli <strong>of</strong> East Camden; and<br />

tree grandchildren.<br />

Services were Monday at the H.T, Layton Home for<br />

Funerals, Salem. Burial was In Lawnslde Cemetery,<br />

Woodstown.<br />

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Alvin J, McDonald;<br />

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MARMORA - Alvin J. McDonald, 79, <strong>of</strong> 9 St. Andrewi Av.,<br />

died <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11 at the Sun <strong>City</strong> Center Regional Hospital, Sun<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Fla., while at Mi winter residence to Ruskln, Fla,<br />

Retlnd since 1966, Mr, McDonald was a chemieal ingtoeer<br />

tor the DuPont Co., Perth Amboy and was with the (Inn 30<br />

years.<br />

Mr. McDonald was a member <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and was a former member, secretary<br />

and vestryman <strong>of</strong> Trinity Episcopal Church, Matawan, He<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the Matawan Hook and Ladder Fire<br />

Company, the First Aid and Rescue Squad <strong>of</strong> Matawan and<br />

ttie <strong>Mar</strong>mora Fire Company. He also was a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Matawan Lodge No, 1B2 Free and Accepted Maions.<br />

He was a resident <strong>of</strong> Matawan SO years, and had been a<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora since 1970.<br />

Surviving are hU wtf§, Carolyn Ingraham McDonald! four<br />

daughters, Ruth Haffleld <strong>of</strong> Laurel, Md., Susan McDonald <strong>of</strong><br />

Seabrook, Md., <strong>Mar</strong>garet Lint <strong>of</strong> Rlverdale. Md., and Alvlna<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> Matawan; two siepdaughiers, Barbara Myers <strong>of</strong><br />

VtaBland and Joyce August <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport- a stepson, Donald<br />

Bowman <strong>of</strong> Millvllle; two brothers, Thomas <strong>of</strong> Matawan and<br />

Eugene <strong>of</strong> Raekvffle Center, Long Island, ICY.; two sisters,<br />

Florence Hart <strong>of</strong> Kingiton, N.Y., and Rita Berger <strong>of</strong><br />

Whiting; 11 grandchildren- and all great-grandchildren.<br />

Arrangements are by the Bedle Funeral Home, 212 Main<br />

St., Matawan. Burial win be in Old ferment Cemetery,<br />

Manalapan Township, Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to I<br />

pjn, today (Thtinday) at the funeral home,<br />

Carl Krech, 88; retired<br />

from Atlantic Refining Co.<br />

Carl G. Krech, M, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cl^dltd <strong>Mar</strong>ch J at tte <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Point Nursing Home, Somers Point.<br />

A retired general manager for the Atlantic Refining Co.,<br />

he was with the firm 36 yean.<br />

Bom in Midland Park, Mr. Krech was • 40-year resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreiel HID, Pa., and had lived In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since 1978. He<br />

was a World War I veteran and a graduate <strong>of</strong> Cornell<br />

University,<br />

A pioneer In amateur radio, Mr, Krech was a licensed<br />

radio operator since 1912, He also was the chief radio<br />

operator <strong>of</strong> the S.S. Ancom, the first ship to pass through the<br />

Panama Canal,<br />

Mt. Krech was a member <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />

Church, the Upper Darby Forum and the United Campaign,<br />

and was active In the Boy Scouts.<br />

Surviving art his wife, Eliiabeth P.; two sons, Carl G. Jr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Endwell, N.Y., and Peter P. <strong>of</strong> Aston, Pa.; a sister, Mabel<br />

Austin <strong>of</strong> Lincoln Park; a brother, Edward M. <strong>of</strong> Hackettstown;<br />

and six grandchildren.<br />

Services were private at the family's convenience.<br />

Arrangements by the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The family requests contributions to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rescue Squad.<br />

Ralph Fox Sr., 89; ©]<br />

was active in civic, club affairs<br />

Ralph T, Foi ST., 89, <strong>of</strong> Mi E, Surf Rd,, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch I in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point,<br />

Bom In Willow Grove, he was a resident here since 1929<br />

and was the retired president <strong>of</strong> The Foi OB,, VtaeUnd. He<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the Elmer Lodge ISO, Free * Accepted<br />

Masons, and past president <strong>of</strong> the Vlneland Klwanls.<br />

Mr. Foi was also a number <strong>of</strong> the Clayton Klwanlfl Club .<br />

and the American Legion. He was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's ,<br />

United Methodist Oiurch, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He was a past<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Clayton Board <strong>of</strong> Education and also held a<br />

position with the federal government.<br />

Surviving are two sons, Ralph T, Jr. and Rei i., bom <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Vlneland; and three grandchildren.<br />

Services were Tuesday In St. Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Burial was In Cedar Green Cemetery,,<br />

Oayton, at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the family.<br />

Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty.<br />

The family requests donations in his name to be made to a<br />

favorite charity or to St. Peter's United Methodist Church.<br />

To© Late To<br />

Classify<br />

QUHT LQC&TtQN = large gne<br />

heaf included %4$5 Cafl HagCf &Q&I<br />

Y|AR ROUND — LaS&gnlronf lyr<br />

ftSTer £550 monthly plus yfilifies. Call<br />

4!3 71\ 3134 3 51<br />

NOR RENT - Application? RQW b^ng<br />

acccptsd for smsll yeer rdynd apt. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

feedrogm, living rp<strong>of</strong>TU Mltehen, dafh<br />

$3¥Q menthly incl. heaf. Perfeei (Sr SHc<br />

person or i seyple Call Mrs. Mgrphy<br />

399 22&f tor appf. 3 14<br />

MARMORA ARIA = Yearly rental<br />

5nd fl. 3 bedroom, 2 bain wdgded Is!<br />

1171 Call !§r Selalil 399-97IS S*!ef 6<br />

prm. a 14<br />

THfiif WHEEL BIKE J50 = Black it<br />

pecker electric mswer J5Q, large pit<br />

lure (Fame 530: Call 399 6?3Q: 3 14<br />

V6NTNOR — A esmpanien hvrin for<br />

elderly w§mn LI hsuse WQr*,, needs<br />

sdrne perignal assistance Goad salary<br />

& esceMenf living eenditisrii. I I0S ?9j<br />

I&OI asfe for M. Ipeciale. 3 31<br />

1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON - 4 deer<br />

aylgmalic ifansmilSforii escellent tQft<br />

dition, Call 424-SS72. 3 ii<br />

RY = Jyli time position In<br />

busy real esiafe Office. Must work<br />

weekends GPQd typing SKMI5 Call 3?9<br />

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Public Notices<br />

IQNiNO BOARDOC &QJUSTW1NT<br />

<strong>City</strong> ol Otean Ciiy, Now Jersey 08JJi<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

TH« (allowing deeliions were maae«y<br />

the Oc»«n city zoning Boarfl ol Aoiyif<br />

m^nt at their feguler meeting * it<br />

January 16. I«)J:<br />

I. MerK item «iai aepalnled Boarfl<br />

Solicitor tor the year HIS<br />

!. Jay 1, Oeiger. Bios* S101. Lot.3<br />

variance grantid. !<br />

). Mr. 1 Mrs, Antnsny Aiberlel, BiadS<br />

is?. Let 2 variance granted 1<br />

a Kjell 1 Plorence Chrlstianje*.<br />

BlKk lt,U, Lot J] variance frameo<br />

5, Mildrea Mott & Jennifer Mot!<br />

Palermo, Block ]J0?, Lots 10 & II use<br />

variance denied. "i<br />

Carrie L-PIcliintOd.<br />

iecretsrV<br />

] U.IT.P.P.M 10<br />

lONING BOARD OF AOJU5TMINT<br />

Ciiy ot Otean <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey 08!3j<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The teilowlng decisions were made by<br />

tn» <strong>Ocean</strong> ciiy Zoning Board ot Aaiuit<br />

rntnt it their regular meeting ot<br />

February SO. l«iS.<br />

1. Hamilton Fowser. Block 4SQ1, Lot I<br />

y^riante granted.<br />

2. John 1 Hose BeOand. iiott iffls.<br />

Lot 18 variante granted.<br />

1, e.w. cougle, Block 111, Lot 13<br />

variante granted.<br />

*. OHjmco, ins . Block in. Lots 14-&<br />

!S variante denied.<br />

5. Joseph & Agnes Dougherty, Blath<br />

70.6J, Lot t> variance granted<br />

6. W.L; t, Anne Ooaley, ilock \i. Lot<br />

17 variance f ranted. ;<br />

? Idward L Melga Nareiny, Bleek<br />

J70J, Lou variance granted<br />

I. Theoaore J storti. Block 160], Loi<br />

7 variance granted.<br />

•I Davia s. Blraye While, BIOCK 3105.<br />

Lot 11 . variance granted:<br />

Carrie L. Dickinson.<br />

Secretary<br />

] 14,1T,P F 11I2S<br />

SHOIMAKIR LUMBER SOLVES A KNOTTY PROBELM WITH A-<br />

10% OFF<br />

EVERYTH1NG-IK-THE-STORE SALE!<br />

Some people think we only seU lumber and some people don't<br />

think ol us at all. Now the tact is that Shoemaker Lumber sells<br />

hundreds ot items that make your life more comfortable. Surprised?<br />

Well, here's another surprise to thank those who know<br />

what we sell and introduce our services to those who don't,<br />

we're having a<br />

IO'OOIF<br />

EVERYTHING-IN-THE-STORE SALE:<br />

10°o01T<br />

All power tools in the store<br />

10°,,0IT<br />

All hand tools in the store<br />

IO'oOlT<br />

All plumbing products in the store<br />

l()°o()ll<br />

All ladders, nails, paint brushes, buckets, electrical cords<br />

in the store<br />

10%01T<br />

All Ortho lawn and garden products in the store<br />

MftjHT<br />

All bathroom tops and vanities in stock<br />

That's right, W\A)VV Everything<br />

in the Store!<br />

(Lumber and Mmwork not Included,)<br />

Two Days <strong>On</strong>ly, Friday and Saturday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 22nd and 23rd at Shoemaker Lumber.<br />

12OO West Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

399-O15O<br />

Mon and Fri 9 - 5. Sat 0 - 3<br />

Ol<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 14, <strong>1985</strong><br />

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

PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />

Big band dance and banjo bash highlight Music Pier events<br />

ByMARKSQIFER,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

Public Relations Director<br />

n.- Saturday for urn annuui Anthony Dfchesfra and Bill refreshment! will be served in<br />

"Swing Into|_ spring" or 'St.<br />

night spola. The Sunshine<br />

a-ueatlf and thi Sunshine tie solarium <strong>of</strong> the pier. '<br />

Patrick's Day" big band<br />

Boyi entertain on Thursday<br />

Boys banjo band.. The lively<br />

dance ind banjo bash. * '<br />

evenings during the tummer<br />

banjo group will play between<br />

bi(! band breaks.<br />

The Dick Anthony Or- at-thi Music Pier and play at<br />

diestra has been one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

many city special events<br />

toadlng big bands In this area<br />

Including the July 4th<br />

Tickets ire $5 per person,<br />

for many years having played<br />

fielibrition.<br />

available at the door. Light<br />

at most major hotels and The Music Pier, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Local ho<strong>of</strong>ers and dancers<br />

from throughout the There will be continuous<br />

Delaware Valley wUl conmusic<br />

from 8:30 p.m. til<br />

verge on the Music Pier 8:3d midnight thanks to the Dick<br />

TODAY (Thursday)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> charter chapter<br />

American Business Women's<br />

meeting, Harry's Inn, Somers<br />

Point, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Rotary Club meeting,<br />

ChlChl's in Somers Point, 8:30<br />

p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

meets, youth center, 7 p.m.<br />

Matehpolnt duplicate<br />

bridge, Ocem <strong>City</strong> Comnuntty<br />

Center, 7:30 p.m,<br />

Oetan <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

meeting, council chamber!,<br />

7iS0 p.m.<br />

Atlantic-<strong>Ocean</strong> chapter<br />

Artisan No. 8 meeting, Fire<br />

HBUM TWO in Somers Point, 8<br />

Methodlat Friendly Seniors<br />

mMting, St. Peter's United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coining events<br />

Public Notice<br />

MUNICIPAL PLANNING iOABB<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITV,<br />

NiW J1BS1T OtlU<br />

PUBLIC NOTlCl<br />

Pleas* bs sflslsea !haf the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

C!f¥ Planning issrg made !h#<br />

fQllQWIng deeisien at their regular<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> Mirch 4/, I91S:<br />

Applkanti who luBmit revised plans<br />

%s thst they gannet 6e reviewed pngr<br />

ts the night <strong>of</strong> the regular meeting will<br />

have inelr appileaflen fsblea by the<br />

Beard until the following r^gglsr<br />

mefltlng. Also, if pro<strong>of</strong> o! paid prgperty<br />

taxes gsnnat be submitted by the ap<br />

plicanf, the appligafjon will be fabled<br />

until the fsllgwlng regular me^nng<br />

3U,iT,P.F.l?.}0<br />

NOTiel OF PUBLIC MEABINO<br />

The understated has apphed to the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Planning Board for life<br />

plan approval and variances for<br />

building height, side yard setback,<br />

parking, truck loading berth, and any<br />

other variances deemed necessary by<br />

the board relative to property<br />

renovations *' Lot 4, Block 60S. 612<br />

Asbyry Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> city, cape May<br />

County, New Jersey. The hearing on<br />

this matter will take place on Wed<br />

nnday, April 3rd, 198s at council<br />

Chambers, city Hall. Ninth street h<br />

.Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jer.<br />

sev. Plans lor the proposal are en fiie<br />

with the Planning iegrd secretary at<br />

53G Assury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New<br />

Jersey and are available for Inspection<br />

during regular business hours.<br />

JI4,IT,P.F.St,IO<br />

LeO Veagtr<br />

TOOL VALUE<br />

OF THE MONTH<br />

AQ7 «,<br />

*VlO I few tf'OK.<br />

Long-Handled Round-<br />

Point ItlQVBl »B,0<br />

Bow Raks with heavygauge<br />

head. "'••'••<br />

otMNTrnis UMITED<br />

DAVIS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

lISBAibwyAvi.<br />

Mon.Sat.JJ5<br />

3890915<br />

*MMterC<br />

Acctpttd<br />

Carrie L DicKinsdn.<br />

leererary<br />

MUNICIPAL PLANNINO BOARD<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITV,<br />

NIW JIHSIT OljJi<br />

PUiLIC NOTICE<br />

The fbildwins decjlidns were made<br />

by the O€ean <strong>City</strong> Planning isard at<br />

their regutar meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch a, i?ll<br />

Danlil I. iready, ifocK 903. LSI 17<br />

\ year extension sf site plan approval<br />

granted "<br />

" Jack Bgntps, Blosli Jotj. Lot 16 1<br />

year exfenilsn <strong>of</strong> lite plan approval<br />

granted<br />

R. Randle ScaFb<strong>of</strong>dggh, Bldek 3409,<br />

Let 7 - interprftation <strong>of</strong> height ap<br />

pMcstlon withdrawn at applicant's<br />

request<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y F, McDgngugh, ilock JM3, Lot<br />

s miner iupalvisien approved<br />

Reeerf Becefte, Ble€k got. Let \1<br />

minor Subdivision approved<br />

Teece, Nolan 1 Flanioan, Blotk 409.<br />

Lot 12 subdivision and site plan ap<br />

plication tabled until April ], 19)1 at<br />

' applicant's request<br />

DF. h Mrs. Roeert Poptyna, Block<br />

%it Loti H 8, 27 preliminary Brig<br />

final lite plan approval granted<br />

Greg Corson, Block ;&?, Lot &<br />

'pFiilmlnary and final 'site plan ap<br />

. provai granted<br />

; lamucl J. eapilll, Block 70!, Lots 19<br />

& 2% - preliminary site pian application<br />

tatilM gntll April's. lfBS<br />

Ceilective Federal iavlngs & Loan,<br />

Bleck ^4, Lots I, 3 & 3 preiirninary<br />

and final site plan approval granted<br />

Theodore Wagner, Bleck 902, Lot 1<br />

site plan application postponed untii<br />

April 3. i?ii beciuie <strong>of</strong> time factor at<br />

meeting<br />

Carrie L; DlcKinson,<br />

iecretary<br />

—,.-. 48 Hoyal Arch<br />

Maions meeting, Masonic<br />

Temple, 7:3(1 p.m.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />

St. Patrick's Day party,<br />

pariah hall, 40th Street and<br />

American Association<br />

Retired Person] lAARP!<br />

meeting, Music Pier, 1 p.m.<br />

Awani Clubs for K through<br />

9th grade, Gruct Bible<br />

Qiapf 1,632 Wesley Av, 7 p.m.<br />

Senior citizen tax<br />

asiistanee, Stainton Senior<br />

Center, 33rd Street and Bay<br />

Avinue, appolntnent only, 1<br />

to 3 p.m. For informatian call<br />

399-MM.<br />

aATURDAY<br />

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

Museum opening for seajon, 1<br />

to 4 p.m.<br />

Big Band dance and banjo<br />

on the Music Plir with<br />

Dick Anthony Orchiifra and<br />

Bill BrufsUe and SuniMne<br />

Boys, Music pier, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Refreshments; admijslon |S.<br />

St. Patrick's party,<br />

Augustlne'i School hall. St.<br />

Central Avenue, 8 p.m. SUNDAY<br />

ReifBshnienls and music by Little Miig <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ttie Silhouettes; admission IS. pageant, on the Music Pier, 1<br />

to 4 p.m.<br />

Public Notices<br />

NOTICE TO LIMIT .<br />

ESTATE OF B,,<br />

el BECEAiEP<br />

her wiiRiri<br />

tnc claim<br />

DATED M.-ir.:fi i:tfi<br />

Fredrtc Sfienkm.in<br />

Ceuntfy Place B ?p<br />

Birch Lsii,.<br />

Cordill, N.J 01352<br />

Surregate Qt Cdpe M<br />

Hm. IJ! ON 207<br />

County Cpurf Hfjui,t.<br />

Cape /^3y Cctyfi<br />

01210<br />

3 14,IT,P>J. ill IS<br />

MONDAV<br />

St. Aufcusting adult enrich-<br />

Plymouth Inn, 11:30 a.m.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

iujilllary mietini with<br />

Fathir Mlchiel Goldberg <strong>of</strong><br />

Holy Trinity Church ipeaker,<br />

at the Crab Trap in Somer§<br />

Point, 12:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Humane Society<br />

meeting, youth center, B p.m.<br />

Rotary Ann meeUnij, 8 p.m.<br />

tiiant program in thi school Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

hall, 7:30 p.m. Speakfr Sr. meeting, Holy Trinity Churtjh,<br />

Camilla Wiyehert, ... —, SSJ, . Ph « 30th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

D., "Thf converilon be0nn§rs 7 p.m.' dlscuislon<br />

process."<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

Dynamic Seniori SAGES Aknon meeting, St. John><br />

murii, "vacation exchange<br />

in England" with Everett<br />

Lutheran Church, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Hirci, St. Peter's United Matehpotat Jrs. duplicate<br />

Methodist Church, 10 a.m. bridge, community<br />

7.30 p.m.<br />

center,<br />

Senior citizen tai ___<br />

asaijtanci, Stainton Senior WEDNESDAY 1<br />

Center, 33rd Sa-eet and Bay<br />

Avenue, I to 3 p.m. Appointmint<br />

only; call 399-0055.<br />

_ Exchange Qub meeUng,<br />

Efeniel's Restaurant, Somers<br />

Point, 6:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club,<br />

youth center, 7 p.m.<br />

Colony Club meeting, 8 p.m.<br />

Nomcttes meitlng,<br />

Dillan-<br />

CONSTRUCTION COBP<br />

EXPERT<br />

FIRE RESTORATIONS!<br />

FREE ESTIMATES AND 4DVICI<br />

• WIND • WATER<br />

• VANDALISM<br />

822-4328<br />

Federal & State<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

S10 MJ. A Pa, Short Form Tax Preparation<br />

510 Federal 1040EZ<br />

$15 Basic 1040A Short Form (1 sheet only)<br />

$20 Federal 1040 & itemized Deductions<br />

Plus cost <strong>of</strong> additional schedules<br />

on cemplcsify<br />

?*?* Cprpgrations,<br />

i Mmmiym fee<br />

fdticjni. C'ii PAf<br />

n U'sing ^ tOmpu'Cr<br />

JOHN & CATHERINE CRAFT<br />

3900094<br />

Telephonb today for an appolnlminf<br />

HALF PRICE SPICIAL<br />

1 WEEK ONL Y!<br />

ALL.INTHi.EAR<br />

HEARING AID<br />

Htied in yeyr heme or eyf effiee<br />

TMII IS ALL THIU 15<br />

NOWIBIi HO CORDS<br />

FOR NERVE DEAFNESS<br />

HO TUBES<br />

SPECIAL<br />

WITH<br />

TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT"<br />

CALL TODAY! BY APPT. ONLY!<br />

465-9199<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY HEARING AID DISPINSARY<br />

Liccnsrd Hearing Aid Dtipenieri<br />

1.2 S. Main St., Cope May Court HSUIB, N.J, 01210<br />

NATIONAL HEALTH<br />

LABORATORIES, INC.<br />

Linwood Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Plaza<br />

2021 New Rd. (Rt. 9)<br />

LjnwMd, N.J.<br />

CLINICAL LABORATORY SERVICES<br />

Patients may WALK-IN 8:00 A.M. to 12 Neon<br />

Other hours by appointment<br />

HOUSE CALLSi Daily Pick-Up<br />

for Physicians<br />

ACCEPTING: Southshore Health,<br />

Blue Shield <strong>of</strong> N.J.,<br />

Medicare, Medicaid,<br />

MasterCharge, Visa.<br />

OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 8a.m. to 12 noon<br />

Phone (609) 653-1940<br />

I* CONVENIENT PARKING<br />

IB<br />

l s<br />

1<br />

i<br />

Looking<br />

for the Right<br />

Nursing Home?<br />

\tiua\% arid fetiFcd<br />

. ifi need el expert<br />

dlcel cart are !nvf!ed Ig<br />

he thdif h§m? in Lifiw'iaa<br />

Center A!<br />

rveefl frieY C#R expect S<br />

•ndly ^tmospHers wtifi<br />

pful personal fl1!#Rften<br />

gned ts reSfQre ffielr<br />

fin.<br />

inwegd ii'lhe )lf%t ftuni°ig<br />

lify in SQUih jefiey<br />

By the<br />

ON<br />

SALE<br />

Good Counsel Frtindahip<br />

Club m«etln| and St.<br />

fttrick'a party, social haU,<br />

40th Street and Central<br />

Avinue, 18:30 pjn.<br />

Zoning Board juteting, ol^<br />

hall council ehamberi, 7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Klwanli Club meetini,<br />

Plymouth Inn, 12:15 p.m.<br />

Lions Club meeting,<br />

Harry's Irm, 7 pjn.<br />

Woman's Cooperative<br />

League meeting, youth<br />

Ointer, 9 a.m.<br />

Qty'i ballroom over the sea,<br />

makes an Ideal setting for a<br />

dance and Is utilized year<br />

around for entertainment.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

seasonal restaurants have<br />

now reopened so visitors can<br />

enjoy dinner in town prior to<br />

ttie event.<br />

The Little MIM <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Pageant will be Sunday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 17th at the Muaic Pter,<br />

Boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />

Terrace, 1 p.m. The eonteit is<br />

dto-ected by Karen OUphsnt.<br />

For inlormatlon cali 399-1136.<br />

"Dream Makers," a major<br />

variety ihow organlMd by<br />

local residents, U Mt lor the<br />

Her, 1 pa. <strong>Mar</strong>ch a and 23<br />

and 2 p.m. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 24. Local<br />

talent and young stars for<br />

miles around will perform.<br />

For ticket Information<br />

contact the Public Relations<br />

Office, 39M111,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s newest special<br />

event, the "Stadia Weekend"<br />

is scheduled for May 17-19.<br />

^WAREHOUSE<br />

OUTLIT<br />

CARPET<br />

REMNANTB<br />

AT DO-ITYOURSELF<br />

PRICK!<br />

Iodays most popular texturiS. fibers<br />

and colors' Hall size, room size, some<br />

t?ven large enough for wall-to-wall.<br />

$25.<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

HiinH Avunut-' al (lit? railroad<br />

L'M M..n ! ; ri K >\m in h pm= Sai HAD til b<br />

AVALON<br />

WAREHOUSE OUTLET<br />

„,,,,„ "'»r't«o Carper, Tile and Flooring<br />

Thnffy peopif are walking Mi over us 1<br />

SAVINGS • SPECIALS • SAVINGS • SPECIALS .<br />

WHILE THEY LAST! I<br />

Old Fashioned Oak<br />

Porch Rockers<br />

Split Willow Seat & Back<br />

WALLACE<br />

Discount Furniture<br />

12th & Bay Avenue<br />

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

398-6005<br />

Regular Price $179,95<br />

Quantity Limited<br />

WALLACE<br />

Furniture Barn<br />

Black Horse Pike, Cardiff<br />

(Next to Btnnttt Chf vrotef)<br />

641-5668<br />

SAVINGS • SPECIALS • SAVINGS • SPECIALS • SAVINGS<br />

RffRO-RHRffRO<br />

PHARMACY IS CHANGING<br />

The man who owned hii own Itore and was Mntent to just m«k# that<br />

pharmacy his livelihood is being rtplaced by a new breed <strong>of</strong> pharmacists. Wt<br />

art now more skilled af our jobs, more interested in your problems and more<br />

involved with tht other health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in the community.<br />

We are constantly learning about the community in which we practice. We<br />

are involved In drug education program! and are available for many ether<br />

community projects. And, we do It net just for a living but because we Take •<br />

great pride in our pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

MM'<br />

You or your doctor can phone us when you need a delivery. We<br />

will deliver promptly without #jrtra charge, A great many people<br />

rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery<br />

service and charge accounts, •<br />

Wh & ASBURY AVE..<br />

OCEAN<br />

j<br />

1<br />

2<br />

O<br />

tn<br />

Q<br />

Among the activities wil! be a a sea shanty and folk fesHval<br />

a-eajure hunt throughout the at the Music Pier cad<br />

dty organized by the salts demonstration dlvei by the<br />

classes <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Com. crew that wanta to MEplore tti<br />

munlty College,<br />

Sndla at the wreck ilti.<br />

The celebration marka the More information to come.<br />

dty's colorful Stadia ship<br />

wrick which occured in The latest urwiated Hit <strong>of</strong><br />

December 1901. Somi believe ^>ecial events for the IMS<br />

ttiere Is still valuable mtr- season is hot <strong>of</strong>f toe preti. For<br />

chandke in the hold <strong>of</strong> thea<br />

copy, atop at the Public<br />

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

THURSDAY, MARCH 14, <strong>1985</strong><br />

OCHS Girls are Number <strong>On</strong>e<br />

CAL Division I Champions<br />

the Oc«an <strong>City</strong> girls basketball team<br />

baa enjoyed one <strong>of</strong> its most successful<br />

seasons In years, eompllfal an ovfraU<br />

record <strong>of</strong> W4 and inning the Cape.<br />

Atlantic League Division I crown.<br />

Head Coach Pit Dougherty 1 ! girls<br />

fought to a division record <strong>of</strong> 1B-1, losing<br />

only to Cumberland. But they difiated<br />

fte Colts in the second meeting between<br />

fc» two teams and forced a play<strong>of</strong>f to<br />

*eld« the division winner. <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

was victorious in that garni 4MB,<br />

Senior <strong>Mar</strong>gie Bonnet led the team in<br />

lowing wifli a 18 point per game scoring<br />

average. Trish Levin and Sue Becker,<br />

toe two other seniorB on the team, each<br />

had good Masons also to help lead the<br />

Red Raidirs to the Division I Championship,<br />

Junior! lisa Crompton and<br />

Judy Eckirson rounded <strong>of</strong>f tht starting<br />

lineup and <strong>Mar</strong>y Farrell came <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

bench with needed scoring,<br />

A recent loss to ColUngswood_ in thi<br />

State Tournafflint ended" the Raiders<br />

season, but the year saw many great<br />

aceomplishniints. This was the first<br />

ttme in lis years that <strong>Ocean</strong> Gift'<br />

defeated rival Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Participation in the prestlgous Seagull<br />

Christmas Tournament held at Holy<br />

Stoirit High School also marked the<br />

Raider schedule this year. Cruising<br />

ttyough the rest <strong>of</strong> thi schedule with only<br />

one league loss, vaulted •>"• waWn-s to<br />

first place In the Cape-AUantlo League.<br />

"Wu had a great year and the girls<br />

worked very hard. We accomplished<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the goals that we set for ourselves<br />

In the beginning <strong>of</strong> thi y§tr,"<br />

commented Coach Dougherty on her<br />

teams success this year.<br />

The Junior varsity team also had a<br />

b-emendous year compiling and unblemished<br />

20-0 record. The team,<br />

coached by Sandy Coraon, was lead by<br />

Junior <strong>Mar</strong>y Farell, and Sophornores<br />

Chris Levin, Terri West, Vicki MfflBr and<br />

Kriitii Miller, With such a succesaful JV<br />

team, the future looks bright for the<br />

upcomini years <strong>of</strong> the Raider girls<br />

Basketball program.<br />

The Billows<br />

Published by the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

torn<br />

FACE<br />

CL-ASH66<br />

WITH<br />

fOUtt<br />

SHIRT<br />

Five players <strong>of</strong>f to Germany<br />

Five <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School athletes<br />

will travel to Germany this summer to<br />

participate in an International soccer<br />

tournament. The five will play on a team<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> gifted soccer players from<br />

* the Cape May County area.<br />

Sophomore Chris Llvezey and Freshmen<br />

Paul Corson, Kevin McLaughlin,<br />

Sam Repiei, and Sean Tarves will stay<br />

two weeks in the West German town <strong>of</strong><br />

Darmatat, boated by the local soccer<br />

dub there. <strong>On</strong>e other OCHS student,<br />

aophomore Melissa Elsele, will ta-avel<br />

with the team as manager,<br />

"It's a chance to see Europe, at weU gs<br />

ptay some baU," remarked Uvtuy,<br />

The players will depart on the sixteenth<br />

<strong>of</strong> July, They will play in a two day<br />

tournament that includes teams from<br />

several European countries. The rest <strong>of</strong><br />

fte time wiU be spent practicing and<br />

sightseeing.<br />

Last summer players from the Darm-<br />

CounciJkpmers award<br />

Standards <strong>of</strong> Excellence la "an award<br />

weO worth tte effort," according to<br />

Student Council President Lauren<br />

Bruce, Bruce, along with other members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Council, has been wwking all year<br />

to obtain this state Student Council<br />

•wart,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the qualifications to be a<br />

Standards <strong>of</strong> Excellence school is to<br />

achieve the state level <strong>of</strong> Honor School<br />

through school and community service.<br />

Council Executive Viee-Fresldenta Lynn<br />

McGinnity and Andrea Smith helped<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to achieve this goal for the<br />

second consecutiv* year,<br />

<strong>On</strong> February 28 Hammonton High<br />

School Student Council <strong>of</strong>ficers visited<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School to inspect the<br />

school and see that all <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

qualifications had been met in reality as<br />

well as on paper,<br />

Hammonton High has also been<br />

working toward achieving the same<br />

•ward. "It will be visited and Inspected by<br />

fte OCHS Student Council <strong>of</strong>ficers In the<br />

near future,<br />

<strong>On</strong> May 1, the entire Student Council,<br />

149 members, will attend the annual<br />

spring meeting <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

Student Councils at Great Adventure<br />

amusement park. The recipients <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Standards <strong>of</strong> BxciUence award will be<br />

announced then.<br />

—Lynn Bropby<br />

Class stalled<br />

The graphic arts classes have had to<br />

halt many'activities in the new paphles<br />

workroom because <strong>of</strong> problems with the<br />

ventilation.<br />

Some ventilation" problems have<br />

Dkgued the new building since it was<br />

opened. Last week fumes from the<br />

yaphlc arts room on the third floor<br />

found their way to the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice on<br />

fte first floor.<br />

Students expressed frustration at<br />

having to do more block cutting when<br />

ftey "should b» moving on to more interesting<br />

things,"<br />

No one seemed to be able to say when<br />

ft« situation wiU be remedied,<br />

stat team were guests at the homes <strong>of</strong><br />

several <strong>of</strong> the students when fliey were In<br />

this country for a toumamint In Stone<br />

Harbor, The county team received their<br />

invitation to play in Darmatat as a result<br />

<strong>of</strong> this hospitality,<br />

"I can't wait to see the kids we met last<br />

summer," aaid Eiaele, whose family had<br />

housed several <strong>of</strong> the Germans, "and to<br />

•w what their homes are like, 11<br />

—Steve Brennan<br />

History Club<br />

visits Sentinel<br />

The History Club learned the fundamentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> compiling a newspaper on<br />

their February 25 "visit to ITie Senttne!-<br />

Ledger.<br />

As the club toured the building they<br />

learned <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger which was established over 100<br />

years ago. The tour included a look at the<br />

editorial, advertising, typing, and<br />

printing departments. The students<br />

heard an explanation <strong>of</strong> the Importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> each departaent's contrlbutton to toe<br />

finished issue.<br />

After the tour the club's questions<br />

were answered by the publisher, Fred C,<br />

Benson, who conducted the tour. In the<br />

near future, the History dub plans a<br />

visit to Renault Winery and the studio <strong>of</strong><br />

WMGM WOND radio.<br />

-John Gilbert<br />

phots tt aims? He<br />

A rare virtually deserted moment at a popular 6th and <strong>Ocean</strong> student hang-out.<br />

The team awaits gome mid-game advice from their coach Pat Dougherty,<br />

Students making money<br />

ByAMYVANSANT<br />

How do the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Hgh School earn the money for cars,<br />

dates, trips to McDonalds and all those<br />

other things we teenagers can't seem to<br />

live without?<br />

WeU, the BlUowi thought people would<br />

like to know this little bit <strong>of</strong> information,<br />

so here's what Interviewed students<br />

replied to the questton, "How do you<br />

make money?"<br />

First, a littie warning though. Now<br />

tore's no way I can be totally sure, but<br />

just guessing, I'd lay a few <strong>of</strong> those<br />

people are, weU....fi*ankly, I think they<br />

lied. You can read on and decide tor<br />

yoursalf,..<br />

John Beloln: "I'm an extortionist."<br />

Steve Brennan: "Every night I pull out<br />

a tooth for the Tooth Fairy."<br />

lisa Chappini: "I hint around for It<br />

from Mom and Dad,"<br />

Chuck Cort: "I beg and plead,"<br />

Chris Coulter; "I'm a thief,"<br />

Roger Deutch- "I'm a gigolo,"<br />

Harry Himles! "I play the drums"<br />

Tom Lanchoneys "I'm a dishwasher,"<br />

Dana Larieks; "I work at my dad's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice."<br />

Julie Pokrandt: "Summer work and<br />

begging mom,"<br />

Ktn Reich: "Summer work and<br />

babysitting,"<br />

Almee Heist! "Blackmail," ,<br />

Glenn Robinson; "I do the easiest<br />

Bung possible,"<br />

Tom Robey: "I pump gas and I'm<br />

proud <strong>of</strong> it. I sit In my little glass booth<br />

and watch the world go by,"<br />

Sue f own: "I'm a bus-girl. It's a lousy<br />

job, but it's money,"<br />

Matt Shawl: "A summer job,"<br />

Carls Straub: "I work,"<br />

Vlckl Vander; "I'm a catburgler."<br />

Chris Whealen: "I wort at Me-<br />

Donalds."<br />

What do I do? WeU, I'd like to say I<br />

earn my living writing for thiBj.<br />

naper.,,but, ah, no. They don't pay me to*<br />

do this, (If you want, you can stop by The<br />

Billows room and voice your opinion on<br />

bow I should be paid, though).<br />

Oh, well, I guess this summer I'll find<br />

something to do, but In the meantime...any<br />

one have any extra cash they<br />

could lend me until May?<br />

r-tj *C J<br />

U.S. - l^oviet paring set<br />

Three members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School community are involved In a<br />

program linking <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with a sister<br />

dty in the Soviet Union.<br />

Jean Bell, a teacher In the history<br />

department, and O.C.H.S. seniors, Brian<br />

Uhou and Paige Shriver are attempting<br />

to correspond with the Soviet town <strong>of</strong><br />

Kavkas, through The Pairing Project, a<br />

national organization Unking American<br />

communities with their Russian counterparts.<br />

Bell, a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> chapter <strong>of</strong> the Pairing Project,<br />

explained, "it's an effort to side-step<br />

politics with direct, penon-to-person<br />

contact,"<br />

The group has chosen Kavkas, a Soviet<br />

resort, because <strong>of</strong> its simularity to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The town is located on the<br />

Crimean Pennlnsula, by the Black Sea.<br />

The three are composing letters, "ui<br />

Russian, and Including pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

themselves which will be mailed along<br />

with letters from other members and a<br />

photo album showcasing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

points <strong>of</strong> interest, The package wfll be<br />

sent try mid-April to the mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

Kavkai who will forward it to a similar<br />

group <strong>of</strong> ciHzens. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> group<br />

will expect a reply in six to eight months,<br />

LOiou seemed positive about the<br />

program, but added that it was difficult<br />

to franslate his letter into simple<br />

Russian,<br />

It is not known how this gesture will be<br />

Seated in the USSR, "But," said Uhou,<br />

"it can't hurt."<br />

—Steve Brennan<br />

REVIEW • The Breakfast Club<br />

Sure, we've all seen movlews like<br />

florhy's, Animal House, and Fast Times<br />

at Ridgeimnt High, All <strong>of</strong> these movlews<br />

portray me wild and crazy Mines <strong>of</strong> our<br />

great high school years and are lots <strong>of</strong><br />

fun and a load <strong>of</strong> laughs. But stop and<br />

flunk for a minute,<br />

When was the last tune you saw a movie<br />

about teenage life that had you laughing<br />

every minute while at the same time<br />

touching something inside and making<br />

you take a good look at yourself?<br />

ITie Breakfast Club, starring Molly<br />

Ringwald, Emilo Estevez, Ally Sheedy,<br />

Anthony Micheal Hall and Judd Nelson<br />

does exactly that.<br />

The talented actors and actresses in<br />

this film turn an 8-hour Saturday<br />

detention into a hilarious and realistic<br />

story about five teenagers who come<br />

from different social and family<br />

backgrounds.<br />

By slowly uncovering the differences<br />

and similarities in one another, both<br />

compassion and love are expressed. So,<br />

if you can handle laughing for two hours<br />

sfraight and enjoy a movie that you can<br />

really relate to, go see The Breakfast<br />

Oub,<br />

It's so much fun that, who knows,<br />

maybe Saturday detentions will bec<br />

fte social event <strong>of</strong> the weekend,<br />

-Christine Fadden<br />

Surf Team season is planned<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> dty High school surf team<br />

has started practicing for the Spring<br />

season, the team practices at the 7th<br />

street beach on Sunday mornings at ten<br />

o'clock. The surf team's practice eonslats<br />

<strong>of</strong> the team paddling around the<br />

jetty, for paddling sti-ength and a team<br />

intermural, to see where the individuals<br />

on the team stand.<br />

John Forkin, a former National<br />

Scholastic Surfing Association Team<br />

member, is the coach <strong>of</strong> the Surf Team.<br />

Kathy Zombeck, a chemistry teacher at<br />

OCHS, Is the faculty advisor.<br />

The Surf Team membera are Dave<br />

Stump^g, Chris Snyder, Chris Oves,<br />

John Faren, Todd Adams, Todd Bower,<br />

Todd <strong>On</strong>ufer, Geo.-ge Pinkerton, Doug<br />

Wing, Chuck Cort, Jamie Herrington,<br />

Matt Olson, Amy Ftaael, Theresa Town,<br />

Colleen McKeaver, Jennifer Snyder,<br />

Colleen Calrnes, Victor Vespertine, John<br />

3wgland. l d<br />

The Surf Team has gotten a clothing<br />

mamot, Beach Towne. Foridn has<br />

talked to Besch Towne representative<br />

concerning shirts and shorts for the<br />

spring and the summer,<br />

"The team Is looking forward to an<br />

interesting season with their long time<br />

The Billows<br />

rivals Holy Spirit," said John Forkin<br />

Team meets are held away and at th<br />

7th afreet beach on Sundays.<br />

!<br />

—Todd <strong>On</strong>ufer<br />

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. THURSDAY, MARCH H. <strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

Musical fantasy to feature area talent coming to the Music Pier<br />

Dream Makers '86, a new<br />

musical fantasy featuring<br />

more than M young performers<br />

from South Jersey,<br />

will be presented at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Music Pier, Boardwalk<br />

and Moorlyn Terrace, 8 p.m.<br />

Friday and Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

ffl and 23. There will be a<br />

matinee 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 24.<br />

Directing the show Is Sal<br />

Amorello, a vocal instructor<br />

fte past 10 years and who Is<br />

currently appearing at<br />

Bally'a lounge, and John<br />

Handy, accompanist.<br />

Handy, who is also 8<br />

violinist and'• conductor, is<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

Chamber Orchestra at<br />

Stockton College,<br />

Choreographers for the<br />

show are Susan Scaimella,<br />

Ton! Lee and Qina Waste,<br />

The show is about a young<br />

girl who prays to become a<br />

star. Her praying is so strong<br />

It is heard on the far away<br />

planet <strong>of</strong> Rem (rapid eye<br />

movement) In the galaxy <strong>of</strong><br />

Dreamoor, Leader's <strong>of</strong> the<br />

planet are *o curious about<br />

what this new word<br />

"star" means that they<br />

send one <strong>of</strong> their Inhabitants<br />

to Earth to help the UtUe girl.<br />

Together they embark on a<br />

journey taking them to many<br />

counWes where they eiplore<br />

each through song and dance,<br />

Broadway and rock & roll<br />

songs are also encountered by<br />

fce pair as mey learn the<br />

meaning <strong>of</strong> becoming a<br />

"star."<br />

Area performers appearing<br />

in the musical include Trlcla<br />

Bowman, a Junior honor<br />

student at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, reigning Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty and pr<strong>of</strong>essional model;<br />

Chris Cantera, who tound<br />

nationally with Annie for M<br />

Lil^e springtime, Friends<br />

concerts returning<br />

ByEDWISMER<br />

For io the winter<br />

to past and the song <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

birtle is heard In our land<br />

—Song <strong>of</strong> Solomon<br />

Welcome sweet springtime<br />

("Spring Song" by Anton<br />

Rubensteln) and welcome<br />

back Esther WeU and Friends<br />

Of Music.<br />

At last, Esther (not Lulu) Is<br />

back Ln town with news <strong>of</strong> a<br />

resplendant coda to the 1984ffi<br />

Mends Of Music concert<br />

series.<br />

It all starts on Sunday, April<br />

14 with celestial harp music at<br />

The Flanders Hotel at 4<br />

o'clock in the afternoon when<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ilyn Costello, principal<br />

harpist <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />

Orchestra will appear In<br />

concert.<br />

Don't know what she'll play<br />

yet but perhaps she wUl favor<br />

us with a rendition <strong>of</strong> Claude<br />

Debussy's Danse Sacra et<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ane, one <strong>of</strong> the peats <strong>of</strong><br />

harp literature.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the following Saturday,<br />

April 20, we wUl be stirred by<br />

oie sounds <strong>of</strong> The University<br />

Glee dub whose members<br />

were such a hit last year along<br />

with the soaring tenor <strong>of</strong> their<br />

director, Brian Meneely.<br />

- <strong>On</strong> Saturday, April 27 the<br />

Music Pier, as in the previous<br />

week, will echo to the mellow<br />

music <strong>of</strong> The Fairmount<br />

Brass who have the sound that<br />

pleases just about everyone.<br />

The fourth added event, a<br />

bonus for the paltry series<br />

price <strong>of</strong> $15, will arrive on<br />

May 18 to provide a unique<br />

afternoon at the Music Pier as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the planned Stadia<br />

Weekend, beautifully<br />

organized by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

talented public relations<br />

director, <strong>Mar</strong>k Solfer. The<br />

featured artist will prove to be<br />

a delightful surprise to<br />

everyone.<br />

Actually, the entire series<br />

will be <strong>of</strong> a kind which will<br />

please a wide range <strong>of</strong><br />

musical tastes weU beyond<br />

fRIENPS OF MUSIC<br />

the finely tuned ear <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hard-core classical music<br />

lover, so don't be a reverse<br />

snob. Come out and with a<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> adventure explore the<br />

world <strong>of</strong> marvelous sounds<br />

you never suspected to exist.<br />

This is the second half <strong>of</strong><br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music's sixth<br />

season and 35th concert <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, cultural<br />

capital <strong>of</strong> South Jersey. ,<br />

Open house at museum<br />

' LINWOOD—An open house<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> the linwood Historical<br />

Society museum wUl be held 1<br />

to 4 pja. Sunday,<strong>Mar</strong>ch 24 In<br />

fte Cresflea Park School,<br />

Davis and Wilson avenues, it<br />

was announced mis week by<br />

Byron Garwood, president.<br />

Many items relating to<br />

Unwood's history will be on<br />

display.<br />

The public is invited and<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

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The concerts benefit the<br />

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Wesley Av, and at the Spinning<br />

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M mtrmr to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty arUm whose ftfeetetes<br />

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will be served by the<br />

Hstorical Society committee.<br />

CONCERT RESCHEDULED<br />

The concert <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

Chamber Orchestra<br />

scheduled for <strong>Mar</strong>ch 10 has<br />

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school plays; Owen Goldbert,<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the young<br />

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High School cheerleader<br />

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I<br />

appeared in a number <strong>of</strong> area<br />

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AT LAST A REAL BUTCHER<br />

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BOTH OF OUR STORES FEA TURE A FULL<br />

SELECTION OF FRESH MEAmfi PRODUCE<br />

COMBO SPECIAL"<br />

THE BUDGET MiNDIR<br />

3 lbs, Ground Chuck 2 lbs, Stlkw Beef<br />

3 lbs. Chicken Legs 1 Ib. Sliced Chip Steak<br />

3 lbs, Ctr. Cut Pork Chops 1 Ib. Hot Dogs<br />

3 lbs. Italian Sausage l Ib. Slab Bacon<br />

[hot or sweet] [No Substitutions]<br />

THE EXECUTIVE<br />

Sixaoz. Boneless N.Y, Strip Steaks<br />

2 lbs, Boneless Chicken Cutlets<br />

2 lbs. Boneless Round for Sfew<br />

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3 lbs. Country Style Spare Ribs<br />

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•39.95<br />

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3 Ib, Bone In Chicken Breasts<br />

Fresh Chicken Legs .. 59Ib,<br />

Fresh Chicken Breasts,.. '1.49b<br />

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B/L Sirloin Steak cHC^E,.,*2.59,b<br />

Whole Tenderloins '3.99,<br />

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Vz Ib. Ham Capicola % Ib. Turkey Breast<br />

Vt ib, Provolone Cheese $ 3.99<br />

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advance.<br />

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menu, serve a slice <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

flavored chiffon pie in a crisp<br />

chocolate cookie crust. Top<br />

with chocolate curls cut from<br />

a refrigerated candy bar and<br />

serve with Irish c<strong>of</strong>fee.<br />

CORNED BEEF AMD<br />

CABBAGE ROLLS<br />

8 Lg. cabbage leaves<br />

1 Tb, vegetable oil<br />

1 c, chopped raw potato<br />

Vi c. shredded raw cabbage<br />

>4 c. finely chopped onion<br />

v« c, finely shredded carrot<br />

2 Tb. finely chopped celery<br />

% tap, salt<br />

1 egg<br />

1 can (Itoz.) corned beef,<br />

finely chopped<br />

¥4 c, fresh bread crumbs<br />

¥4 0. butter or margarine<br />

¥4 c. flour<br />

1 can (1J-OT,) beef broth<br />

VS e, chopped parsley<br />

In large saucepan <strong>of</strong> boiling<br />

water, cook cabbage leaves<br />

five minutes. Drain; pat dry<br />

and set aside.<br />

In medium skillet heat oil;<br />

add potatoes and cook five<br />

*<br />

COOKING<br />

CONNECTION<br />

minutes, stirring occasionally,<br />

Add shredded<br />

cabbage, onion, carrot, celery<br />

and salt. Cook until<br />

vegetables are tender,<br />

In medium mixing bowl,<br />

beat egg • mli In corned beef,<br />

bread crumbs and cooked<br />

vegetable mixture. Spoon<br />

equal amounts <strong>of</strong> the corned<br />

beef mixture in center <strong>of</strong> each<br />

cabbage leaf.<br />

Fold sides <strong>of</strong> laaf towards<br />

center over filling, then fold<br />

and overlap ends to make a<br />

small bundle. Fasten with<br />

wooden picks.<br />

Place In oblong baking dish.<br />

To prepare sauce, melt<br />

butter In a small saucepan.<br />

Blend in flour; gradually add<br />

btef broth. Cook over low<br />

heat; stirring constantly,<br />

mtil thickened. Pour sauce<br />

over cabbage rolls.<br />

Cover and bake In 375<br />

degree oven for 30 minutes.<br />

Hanove picks before serving.<br />

Sprinkle with chopped parsley.<br />

Yield; four servings,<br />

IRISH SODA BREAD<br />

• 4 c. unsifted all-purpose<br />

lour<br />

1 Tb. salt<br />

% tsp. baking soda<br />

ashington<br />

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3 4 tsp, baking powder<br />

2 c. buttermilk<br />

Vi c, raialni, optional<br />

2 tsp, caraway seeds,<br />

tional<br />

op-<br />

1 Tb. butter or margarine,<br />

melted<br />

In medium size mixing<br />

bowl, combine dry<br />

Ingredients, Make a well in<br />

the center, pour In buttermilk.<br />

Mix well. Add raisins and<br />

caraway seeds.<br />

Knead lightly on a well,<br />

floured surface, adding more<br />

flour if necessary, to form a<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t dough. Shape Into a sixinch<br />

round loaf.<br />

Place on greased baking<br />

sheet, Cut a cross on top <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dough with a sharp knife,<br />

cutting In about one-quarter<br />

inch. Bake at 375 degrees for<br />

about one hour and 20 minutes<br />

or until cake tester inserted in<br />

center <strong>of</strong> loaf comes out clean.<br />

Place on wire rack, brush<br />

with melted butter. Cool<br />

ttioroughly. To serve, sUce<br />

thin. Yield; 6 to 8 servings.<br />

ERIN CHIFFON PIE<br />

Chocolate Crumb.<br />

Crust:<br />

1 and one-third c. chocolate<br />

wafer crumbs<br />

2 Tb, sugar<br />

¥4 c, butter or margarine,<br />

melted<br />

Filling:<br />

1 envelope unflavored<br />

gelatin<br />

% c, sugar, divided<br />

¥4 tsp, salt<br />

8 lg. eggs, separated<br />

% c, milk<br />

• RE-OPENING TOMORROW •<br />

Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 15th For The Season<br />

• OPEN DAILY *<br />

RESERVATIONS - PHONE 884-4358<br />

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RADIO 1400<br />

now plays OLDIES<br />

I<br />

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with corned beef<br />

and cabbage rolls, Irish soda bread and Erin<br />

chiffon pie.<br />

3 Tb. powdered instant<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

half cup sugar and beat until<br />

stiff. Fold in gelatin mixture.<br />

y% tsp, cream <strong>of</strong> tartar Turn Into prepared<br />

Chocolate curia<br />

chocolate crumb crust. Chill<br />

To prepare crumb crust: In until firm, about three hours.<br />

snail bowl comblnt chocolate Before serving, garnish<br />

wafer crumbs, two with chocolate curls, (To<br />

tablespoons sugar and one- make decorative curls, run a<br />

quarter cup melted butter; potato peeler down the side <strong>of</strong><br />

press mixture Into a 9-inch pie a chocolate candy bar that<br />

plate. Bake In 850 degree oven has been in the refrigerator or<br />

for eight minutes. Cool freezer for a few hours.)<br />

completflly.<br />

Yield: one 9-inch pie, 8 ser-<br />

For filling, combine unflavored<br />

gelatin, one-quarter<br />

vings.<br />

cup sugar and salt In medium<br />

size saucepan. Beat together<br />

egg yolks, milk and instant<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee; stir Into gelatin<br />

mkture. Stir over low heat<br />

TIP: To wilt cabbage leaves<br />

by other than cooking, place<br />

leaves in freezer for eight to<br />

10 hours,<br />

until gelafln is completely<br />

dissolved, about five to eight<br />

minutes.<br />

Chill, stirring occasionally,<br />

until mixture mounds lUghtly<br />

when dropped from a spoon.<br />

In a large mixing bowl beat<br />

egg whites with cream <strong>of</strong><br />

tartar unttl s<strong>of</strong>t peaks form;<br />

gradually add remaining one-<br />

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Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14<br />

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our famous Sunday Brunch<br />

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Irish Melodies played<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 15 — SECTION ONE<br />

Appointment <strong>of</strong> superintendent is imminent<br />

get by on a shoestring until to get the most out <strong>of</strong> their "We've seen tfcii trend assistance beyond the Cup- "TWa Is the Wnd <strong>of</strong> thing<br />

fcey UteraUy run out <strong>of</strong> food bod dollar.<br />

increasing right here ma board's capability and design. we're seeing more <strong>of</strong>," she<br />

Why are men ptflpli In before they will apply for The Cupboara receives aeverni years," McDermott The county, in turn, also nld.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> turniflf to the some Mnd <strong>of</strong> ejsistanee," donations from the ehurthM. SEiA "AU food pantries are refers people to the Cupboard TTie Cupboard Is open every<br />

Clipboard tor help? Beehteld told the New Jersey residents and supermarkets. experiencing this •round the to hold them over while they weekday from 2 to 4 p.m., and<br />

It's a combination <strong>of</strong> more Commission on Hungir at a However, as the need grew, country. I think we have « wait for food stamp requests Johnson stressed it is- a<br />

hungry people and a growing public hearing last month. Cupboard <strong>of</strong>ficials turned to du-onlc situation." to be processed.<br />

oomniunity project. Each day'<br />

awareness <strong>of</strong> the Cupboard The Commission was fte St. Vincent DePaul Food The Council la now con- The county used to uk the ttie Cupboard is staffed by;<br />

and the services it provldis, started by Gov.Thomas Kean Bank in Woodbine which sidering hiring a part-tine Cupboard to supply their volunteers from a different<br />

according to Cupboard <strong>of</strong>- to examine the hunger dispenses food to 52 pantries coordinator to run the Cup- referrals with three days <strong>of</strong> area church. •<br />

ficials.<br />

problem In New Jersey and to in Cape May, Cumberland board. It Is currently staffed food, but"*fcas recently In.<br />

"I don't know how you can form a plan <strong>of</strong> attack to and Atlantic counties. totally by volunteers, but creased some requests to 10 "It's really a team effort,"<br />

separate the two," Btehtold combat this growing According to Food Bank MeDermott said toe prtffur days, Bechtold said, further he Bald.<br />

dad, "I think it's a com- dilemma.<br />

coordinator, the Rev, John on the volunteers is growing straining the Cupboard's Anyone who wishes to mak(<br />

bination <strong>of</strong> boa."<br />

The panel is sUU In the fact- Fleming, pastor <strong>of</strong> St. and hlrinf a coordi-uwr may resources.<br />

a cash or food donation to the<br />

"Theri are definitely ffiort finding stage, according to Casimlr's Church in Wood- be necessarv<br />

While Cupboard personnel Cupboard may drop it <strong>of</strong>f at<br />

hungry people," said Philip Bechtold, and has been bint, the bank is supplied A part-time coordinator are aware there nay be some St. Peter's church anytime.<br />

Johnson, acting coordinator holding hearings around the solely by the New Jersey would have more time to people who abuse - its ser- As the Ecumenical Oounill<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cupboard.<br />

state to gather information Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, solicit additional donations vices, they feel powerless to works harder to meet ttie<br />

They said people tend to pay from the public before and Dantrles are welcome to for the Cupboard, a major do anything about it. "We just growing demand for the<br />

their rent and ntattng bills reporting its conclusions to as much food as they want. concern (or Council <strong>of</strong>ficial*. can't turn anybody away," Cupboard's services, <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

first, and use what is left ova the governor.<br />

"They're free to take as Johnson said he walked Into Bechtold said.<br />

aren't sure the current<br />

to buy food. Sometimes, the The Cupboard dispenses much as they can handle," he fte Cupboard several wet toThis<br />

doesn't pertain to the situation wiU be only tern,<br />

leftovers aren't enough. canned meats, fruits and said.<br />

ago and the only thing on the majority <strong>of</strong> cases, she em- porary,<br />

Seasonal employment in vegetables, along with flour Still, the Cupboard Is shelves were two cans <strong>of</strong> phasized, relating the case <strong>of</strong> "I can always hope that it<br />

resort communities also and corn meal. Since facilities worried they may not be able vegetables.<br />

a woman who was recently will level <strong>of</strong>f," Bechtold said.<br />

makes it difficult for some to to store fresh food aren't to keep up with Increasing "It's becoming a good part- referred to the Cupboard after Added Johnson: "Ag<br />

find a job during the winter available, Cupboard <strong>of</strong>ficials demand.<br />

ttme job," he said. "We've she was stopped in a local summer comes, and there's<br />

months, and these people provide discount coupons Ecumenical Council jujt been fortunate - with all supermarket for), 4hopllfting more employment, It'll go<br />

need assistance to tide them good at area supermarkets so President William Me- the churches and volunteers and told authorities she didn't down. But as far as next hu, I<br />

over until the beginning <strong>of</strong> the people can purchase bread, Dermott said the Cupboard - to keep up with it," have money to feed her really don't know," \<br />

summer season.<br />

eggs, milk and other used to average about 30 MeDermott said be plans to family.<br />

But, pride can also be a perishables.<br />

families a month, but theappeal<br />

to other organizations<br />

factor. Some people art just Along with this, they <strong>of</strong>fer numbers have been growing in the city' for asslatance In<br />

too embarrassed to admit taf ormatton on how to prepare since October. After a providing food to those in Father, 36, killed<br />

fcey need help.<br />

nutritious meala win Inex- slowdown in January, they need.<br />

"We also find many people pensive food, helping people were inundated last month. "We need to be assured<br />

we're going to be able to do Ten-year-old Francis I. flii intersection <strong>of</strong> English<br />

this on an ongoing bads," be Ryan IV <strong>of</strong> Palermo, Qeik and Zlon roads, ac^<br />

We'll be open B A.M. to 8 P.M., ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />

•aid.<br />

remained in serious condition cording^ to police Sgt. John-<br />

Bechtold laid <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s In the intensive care unit <strong>of</strong> ttyle, Ryan's car was struck<br />

hungry come In all ages, sizes Shore Memorial Hospital with on the passenger side by a car<br />

and races. The Cupboard was serious head Injuries driven by James Newman/<br />

"PIKE II" ^ RESTAURANT designed to help in emergency following an accident who was traveling west on.<br />

Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner situations and most people Saturday which claimed the Hon Road,<br />

Dally Soup & Sandwich Luncheon Special 11 to 2 come in only once or twice. If life <strong>of</strong> his fattier.<br />

Both Ryans were un-'<br />

someone seems to be In Francis I. Ryan m, 36, was conscious when police arrived*<br />

* BREAKFAST SPECIALS *<br />

constant need, the Cupboard traveling north on English 01 the scene <strong>of</strong> the 12:45 p.nV'<br />

2 Pieces <strong>of</strong> Texas Corned Beef<br />

will help the individual book Creek Road in Egg Harbor accident, said <strong>of</strong>ficer Barry<br />

French Toast ONLY Hash with ONLY 19 witt county and state Township with his son when Wythe, who investigated the<br />

with Maple<br />

2 Eggs, any style _<br />

agencies which can provide he disregarded a stop sign at accident.<br />

Despite eardlQ-pulmonary-<br />

Syrup, Bacon *^*5 Juice, C<strong>of</strong>fee *9<br />

resuscitation performed oh-<br />

n.n » niuyen apcrm q Juice 8. C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

and Toast<br />

fci elder Ryan at the scenet-<br />

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pronounced dead at 1:40 p,mT.<br />

910 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J. • Homestyle Cooking • 399-4059<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ine Insurance<br />

Saturday it Shore Memorial,<br />

a hospital spokesman said.<br />

Bob McV%igh<br />

is your<br />

The view, the food,<br />

South Jersey<br />

"Lifesaver"<br />

McVeigh Agency<br />

144 Shun* Kiiiid<br />

nuray<br />

^iiniirH Cliinl 927-2393<br />

^...superb!<br />

1<br />

V<br />

Newman, 37, <strong>of</strong> English<br />

Creek, was admitted to the<br />

hospital with multiple ITK<br />

juries, but haa been released;^<br />

Coyle said no charges will'<br />

be filed in the incident. '•••'<br />

A memorial mass was held<br />

Wednesday at St. Nicholas:<br />

Church in Atlantic . §<br />

Memorial donations may<br />

made to any chatty.<br />

ST. PATTY'S DAY 1<br />

By KEN WEATIffiRFOHp Board's search committee,<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff "certainly before this Board<br />

ii finished in April,"<br />

) Mainland Regional High<br />

School remains without a Dr. Dennia Hurley, who was<br />

permanent superintendent appointed interim superin-<br />

after the Board <strong>of</strong> Educaflon tendent last My, appears to<br />

Monday failed to vote on the be the front-runner for the<br />

Issue. However, Board permanent job, but he said he<br />

members expect the decision doesn't know if the Board has<br />

•pa be made soon.<br />

made up it* mind,<br />

"I expect a decision to'be "I have not been informed<br />

imminent," laid Randy d any deciaion," he said.<br />

Knowles, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Tile absence <strong>of</strong> a formal<br />

Fulltime recreation<br />

director due<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

other municipalities are<br />

P fl y' n vote by the Board surprised stability at Mainland. and that this probably caused<br />

many in the audience who<br />

Another goal U to have the<br />

Despite this Knowles ttie negative eonelusions, 188M8 budget approved at the<br />

expected the,decision to bebelieves<br />

the Board will "We have to keep in mind polls April 2, Mmgthing ttie<br />

made Monday, especially unanimously support the new where this information is Board has had difficulty<br />

after the Board met for three superintendent.<br />

eoming from," he said, accomplishing in the past,<br />

hours in executive session to "To my lmowledge, never in Zoladz, who isn't seeking "I think its an important<br />

discuss the superintendent Job the history <strong>of</strong> Mainland another term on the Board, goal we can achlevi this<br />

before convening the regular Regional has the superin- presided over his last regular year," he said, Zoladz also<br />

business meeting.<br />

tendent or principal been meeting Monday and herecommended<br />

ttie new Board<br />

Board President Richard appointed without a nine to thanked his fellow Board convert to three conunitteei<br />

Zoladz told Tht Sentinel- aro vote <strong>of</strong> the Board. People members for their support. from ttie present eight, and<br />

Ledger Tuesday the Board usually resolve any dif- He said the Board did that each Board member be<br />

hag decided on a candidate, ferences in regard to different "rather weB" during ttie past altowid to lit on only one<br />

and is negotiating a contract choices in executive session, year in accomplishing most <strong>of</strong> committee,<br />

with that candidate before where it should be done," he to nine goals set last August. "It wUl itreamline Board<br />

holding the formal vote. He said.<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> them Included activity and Increan<br />

declined to name the can- Last week, a report Issued adopting the budget productivity," he said.<br />

didate.<br />

by a Middle States unanimously, the first ttme in His proposed ad-<br />

"If the Board released the Association evaluation team bur years, and appointing a ministration committee<br />

name <strong>of</strong> the candidate and said instability was a major permanent superintendent by would incorporate the current<br />

could not negotiate a contact, problem at the school. April 30.<br />

policy and legislative,<br />

then the second choice would "This InstablUcy and The only goal not ac- negotiations and personnel,<br />

become the candidate, and we constant state <strong>of</strong> flux hascomplished<br />

was to have all and community affairs<br />

better recreation program. wouldn't want that person to created a serious staff morale contracts negotiated by thecommittees.<br />

The ammlssion decided to know he was our second<br />

S their full-time<br />

problem. It is to the staffs Brat day <strong>of</strong> schooL There was Tie student services<br />

re-evaluate the position next choice," Zoladz said.<br />

recreation directors. Hi<br />

credit that the morale facto an elghWay strike by committee would combine the<br />

year to decide if the city's He said the Board will hold<br />

believes more residents would<br />

has not Invaded the teachers In September. education and student ac-<br />

recreation program has a special meeting, perhaps as<br />

become involved in the<br />

classroom," the report reads. Zoladz said establishing tivities and transportation<br />

improved.<br />

early as Monday night, to<br />

recreation program U there<br />

The report further guidelines for future committees,<br />

While Gansert agreed to appoint the permanent<br />

was a director who could take<br />

criticized the Board calling it negotiations should be the The financial committee<br />

oils, he said after the meeting superintendent.<br />

care <strong>of</strong> all the logistics so<br />

"a major factor in thefirst<br />

order <strong>of</strong> business for the would Include the present<br />

that, realistically, the Hie decision win end the<br />

residents would be asked only<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> the school." new Board. He said this would finance committee as well as<br />

director will only have enough lengthy search process which<br />

to help coach local sports<br />

Zoladz said the evaluators allow for the negotiating the property and cafeteria,<br />

ttme to get the feel for his job began last July and hag<br />

teams.<br />

consulted only teachers and committee to negotiate and purchasing and inventory<br />

by the end <strong>of</strong> the year. While divided the Board over its administrators _ not Board contracts with the knowledge<br />

"They wO! come out If aU<br />

committees. ,<br />

the city can evaluate the function and methods. members — during their tie Board win accept its<br />

y have to do Is work with director, they may not be able In December, Lesser three-day visit in December, decisions.<br />

the kids for an hour and a half to fairly evaluate the programUndenbaum,<br />

backed by<br />

and go home," Gansert said. in such a short time, he said. fellow Somers Point Board<br />

The city's recreation The fuU-ttme director wUl members Carol Fltipatrick,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ion's<br />

program has been assume the post sometime In George Kearsley and Harvey<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

diminishing over several May,<br />

Smith, tried to abolish the<br />

14th &A»bury Ave: 399-6105<br />

eiTAlburyAve.<br />

years, city <strong>of</strong>ficials said, and Gansert said the call for the search committee and ap-<br />

"Breakfast at <strong>Mar</strong>lon's<br />

Gansert said the city needs a full-ttmi direcwr came from point Hurley as the per- WfST, PATRICKS DAY"<br />

A Shore Tradition"<br />

full-time director now tothe<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Coalition manent superintendent,<br />

formulate a program even<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Against Substance Abuse claiming the search was<br />

,-BREAKFAST SPECIAL-!<br />

' before a recreation building is which believes the city must furthering the instability at<br />

Fri. & Sat. 0/15&3/16)<br />

constructed,<br />

upgrade its recreation to (he school caused by the<br />

S<br />

6 He said "the director combat drug and alcohol turnover <strong>of</strong> superintendents<br />

Salad<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

from Tarn-11 am only<br />

wouldn't only work with abuse by resort youth. at the school.<br />

Ham or Corned Beef<br />

programs for children, but "We had 60 Juvenile arrests Mainland has had four<br />

Closed<br />

could also rebuilt the city's last year and most <strong>of</strong> them superintendents In the past<br />

Cabbage<br />

Sundays<br />

adult recreation programs, were for substance abuse," five years.<br />

Boiled Potatoes<br />

Take-Out<br />

which have also declined, as Gansert said, "We need to However, Knowles and me<br />

well as plan a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

Rice Pudding<br />

• Catering •<br />

attack that now,"<br />

other Board members<br />

programs for senior citizens. He said the city has no plans believed a thorough search<br />

Beverage<br />

J<br />

"It's a tremendous resource to build a recreation complex and selection <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

for the entire community," he this year and is still studying qualified candidate would be<br />

2:00'til 7 p.m.<br />

said.<br />

the idea. The city Is con- (he only way to insure future<br />

VanArtsdalen said he would sidering a complex to be built<br />

vote for the ordinance after at a cost <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />

'0 several residents spoke out at $550,000, Gansert said, but he<br />

the Commission meeting on believes the cost may reach<br />

the need in iea Isle for athe<br />

million-dollar range.<br />

WE'RE<br />

Watch for our Grand Opening<br />

MOVING!<br />

Presents: SOUNDS6\<br />

AL'S<br />

From<br />

"BIG BANDS'' WEEKEND<br />

34 th St. <strong>of</strong>f Asbury<br />

ROAST BEEF<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 2?-31,<strong>1985</strong><br />

To<br />

• Package includes •<br />

p f j<br />

3339 WEST<br />

IInncl Cnrreri Sandwiches<br />

Roast Beef between<br />

Baked Ham<br />

Hoy's S& 10 & Family Hair<br />

Roast Pork<br />

Cooked on premises Eat in or take out<br />

1223 West Ave.<br />

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

391-1110<br />

The junior League Chapttr<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Invites You and Your Friends to a<br />

Benefit Sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spring and Summer Deii|ner Fashions<br />

Sizes: 4-16<br />

at a 20% to 50% Discount<br />

and<br />

The Geminy's Collection <strong>of</strong><br />

Affordable Designer jewelry<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 20, 10 am to 7 pm<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country Club<br />

Shore Road, Northfield<br />

For Information Call<br />

399-8066<br />

3990134<br />

399-4823<br />

Featuring<br />

3lh,<br />

Maine<br />

Lobsters<br />

&<br />

Prime<br />

New York Steaks<br />

gourmet dinfhg<br />

inelegant surroundings<br />

Opposite Waterfront Restaurant<br />

In Somers Point<br />

Call Jay High for Reservations<br />

653-4141<br />

Free AdmloM) Tto Ctub War Diners<br />

Unwudnc Pick-up iwrte<br />

Av*il»bieMAMo**tP«<br />

FRIDAY; Welcoming Recaption, Prime Rib<br />

or Flounder Stuffed with Crabmeat Dinner<br />

The Paul Mann Orchestra<br />

Directly From The Sands Hotel Casino<br />

SATURDAY: Full Course Breakfast, Casino<br />

Trip, (Optional • Extra Fee) Shopping or<br />

Bicycling on Vh mile Boardwalk, Hospitality<br />

1 Reception, Filet AAlgnon or Lobster Newburg<br />

Dinner<br />

Pete Castellano and his 15 piece Band<br />

SUNDAY: Full Course ireakfast, Norn Departure<br />

Excitement will prevail In our ocean front ballroom, each<br />

evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., as we enjoy the sounds <strong>of</strong><br />

Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Woody Merman and Benny<br />

Goodman. Come join the fun!<br />

*••****#**«#*•*•••****#••*********•****<br />

965.00<br />

per person per,day. Double Occupancy<br />

(Singles: Add $10.00 per person per day)<br />

Rates subject to 15% Gratuity plus 6% State Tax<br />

Dress Coda<br />

11th & the Boardwalk <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

399-1000<br />

Brunch At<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Finest<br />

Enjoy our delicious brunch <strong>of</strong> eggs, hot cakes,<br />

bacon, sausage. Seafood Newburg, quiche,<br />

fried chicken, chicken al a king, fresh fruit, an<br />

extensive salad bar, Waldorf salad, cheeses,<br />

and so much more. Choose from a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

fresh breads and pastries, plus a selection <strong>of</strong><br />

juices, including sparkling cider and grape<br />

Juice.<br />

Served From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

Sundays, Now....<br />

thru Mother's Day<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

11th 8, Boardwalk.<br />

per person<br />

Reservations Suggested<br />

Proper Dress Required<br />

(609) 3W 1000<br />

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

•Dow Net Include Tax «. GrattMty<br />

• COUNTER SERVICE*<br />

PHOTOS AVAILABLE<br />

Moit pictures thai appear In The Sentinel-Ledger guy<br />

be purchased at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8th St. for a charge <strong>of</strong> $2.<br />

EUROPE<br />

WITH SOMETHING DIFFERENT<br />

EUROPEAN<br />

ART CONNOISSEUR<br />

Far pier? infeFmaiion, cost ic <strong>of</strong> e<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

liUPficHicAvfsuf 348-1212<br />

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

MAC<br />

DONUTS<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Circle<br />

somers Point<br />

Italian Specials<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

Thy hma iean Kxpr ESS Vaea^<br />

lion S\uis nearest ^eu eATeri<br />

meal iiyreprin vaeiiifjn*<br />

mth ssfnything iprciy) ^ art<br />

hiMrnv* wine Uiiinp and<br />

Ifaiifi fey fail Slup hv and ice<br />

HURST<br />

TRAVEL<br />

Now Under New Qwntntifp<br />

ReefSftentatlve<br />

95 Includes; Italian<br />

Salad & Gloss <strong>of</strong> Wine!<br />

Full Courte Dinners<br />

Every Sunday<br />

Open Mon.-Frl. from S p.m. i, Sun, from J p.m<br />

908 Shore Rd,, Semen Point<br />

927-2759<br />

Credit Cards<br />

Accepted<br />

927-7377<br />

With Us!<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>sh 18th & 17th<br />

Serving<br />

Traditional<br />

CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE<br />

& WHISKEY CAKE<br />

Live Music -<br />

9 p.m. to 7 am.<br />

Bailey's<br />

Irish Cream<br />

Featurino:<br />

.'fl


PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j, THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

CALL FOR DETAILS<br />

646-7580<br />

IRELAND<br />

Hours Are: fVton.Fri. 9 to 5:30<br />

Saturdays 10:00 to 4:00<br />

AGED STLAftS FBE5H 5EAFOOP)<br />

DINING EXPERIENCE<br />

Ftaturini<br />

• 32 oz. Porter House Steaks<br />

• Bouillabaise<br />

King Crab Legs<br />

• 16 oz. Lobster Tails<br />

5 PM to 11 PM Daily<br />

COCKTAILS KTAILS<br />

IN THE<br />

IN THE LOUNGE<br />

NANCY<br />

/DENNIS<br />

A rap Nan h iciuriie Reservations<br />

H^ST 390-3574<br />

% Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridgt • <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Plenty<strong>of</strong>FRlE PARKING<br />

'Tls "wearln 1 <strong>of</strong> the green" time this<br />

weekend, is be forewarned. All sans<br />

and daughter! <strong>of</strong> the old sod and<br />

millions more <strong>of</strong> the happy pretenderswill<br />

In true Gaelic fashion celebrate the<br />

birthday <strong>of</strong> Ireland's most noteworthy<br />

patron, St. Patrick.<br />

Although enduring countless cen<br />

tgrles <strong>of</strong> hardships and adversities, the<br />

Irish have made their mark in world<br />

history, most notably in America, To<br />

this glorious land across the sea we pay special tribute<br />

this week.<br />

Last week, we disjussed both myth and fact <strong>of</strong> Irish<br />

whiskey,..that it's not made-from potatoes, but from the<br />

same grains as art used in Scotland, namely barley, un<br />

malted barley, corn, rye and other small Brains,..that<br />

most Irish whiskies are seven years old before they are<br />

shipped,,.and that this whiskey is noted for its<br />

smoothness.<br />

Also much in demand during this annual celebration are<br />

such favored brews <strong>of</strong> Ireland as Harp Lager and Ouiness<br />

(both available in the friendly aisles <strong>of</strong> Circle Liquor<br />

Store),<br />

Stout, seldom seen in American homes, is a very dark<br />

ale with a strong malt flavor, a sweet taste and a strong<br />

hop character.<br />

An appropriate toast to St. Patrick is best done with<br />

Irish C<strong>of</strong>fee • especially on a cold winter night. To make,<br />

you rise an Boz, stemmed goblet with very hot water.<br />

Place a teaspoon <strong>of</strong> sugar in the glass, pour in iVa ozs. <strong>of</strong><br />

Irish whiskey and very strong and very hot black c<strong>of</strong>fee.<br />

Stir to dissolve sugar and fop with whipped cream.<br />

Belt wishes to ail our Irish and way id-be Irish friends on<br />

Sunday, St Patrick's birthday.<br />

A supermarket li where waiting on yourself saves part <strong>of</strong><br />

the time you lose checking out.<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Hash Klilirney<br />

To make six servings, you'll need: Vb cup butter; JVs<br />

cups leftover roast beef, cut in 'Alnch cube*; 2 cups raw<br />

potatoes, cut in Vi-ineh cubes; 1 medium chopped onion;<br />

'/i cup thick beef gravy (or '/s (10*'az.) can <strong>of</strong> beef with<br />

birley soup!; 1/1 tspn, thyme; dash <strong>of</strong> garlic powder; Vi<br />

cup red fable wine; V, tspn. salt; 1/1 fspn, freshly ground<br />

pepper.<br />

Melt butter in heavy skillet. Mix remainino ingredients;<br />

turn into skillet. Place skillet In moderate oven (350<br />

degrees); bake Vf% hours, turning 3 or 4 times with<br />

spatula. Serve with fresh green salad.<br />

if you are rich and hive two jobs, you are diversified, if<br />

you are poor, you are moonlighting.<br />

QUICKIE QUIZ<br />

Q. What are the four basic rules used in serving wine?<br />

A. 1, Whin wines before red, 1. Dry before sweet, 1, Young<br />

before old (this applies to the wine, not the guests). 4.<br />

Light before heavy.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY NOON T010<br />

Moving on zoningfregulations for group homes<br />

By KEN WEATHERFQRD<br />

Sentiuel-Ltdger Staff<br />

UPPER TOWNSfflP - An<br />

amtndmint lo the local<br />

lonlng ordinance which wUl<br />

eriits conditional ises W<br />

p-oup homii here_wns Infroducid<br />

by the Township<br />

Committee Monday.<br />

Thi amendment —<br />

prompted by the Soelity for<br />

Ratardtd Children's plans to<br />

place a group home for eight<br />

retarded men on E, Ratherine<br />

Avenue In Seaville — deals<br />

with parking, lot iize, water,<br />

iewage and recreation.<br />

Bonnie Beach, supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

program development for the<br />

state Division <strong>of</strong> Mental<br />

Retardation, said the<br />

proposed zoning changes<br />

could have an Impact on their<br />

plans and are something<br />

"which will have to be considered."<br />

She said state <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

agreed to meet with the<br />

neighbors <strong>of</strong> the E. Katherlne<br />

Avenue site at the owners<br />

request. The meeting, which<br />

included residents <strong>of</strong> E,<br />

Katherlne and Cedar avenues<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Retardation, the SRC<br />

and the Woodbine State<br />

School, was to have taken<br />

place last night.<br />

A representative from<br />

S<strong>of</strong>roney Real Estate In Sea<br />

Isle <strong>City</strong>, which is handling<br />

the sale <strong>of</strong> the E, Katherlne<br />

home, said the owners took<br />

the home <strong>of</strong>f the market and zonirif Vdjnaneb, R-l zone<br />

raised the asking price requlrinSfits would therefore<br />

because an appraisal on the be 80,0ou square feet, 40,000<br />

home came Ui higher,, The square ieet In R-2 zones and<br />

representative said the home 240,000 square feet in AH<br />

could be placed back on the zones, he said,<br />

marker and sold at any time, E. Katherlne Avenue is in<br />

The home owner couldn't be the R-2 zone, Banisth said,<br />

reached for comment, A minimum <strong>of</strong> five parking<br />

State Municipal Bond use spaces must be provided if the<br />

laws allow a municipality to amendment, scheduled for<br />

rreate conditional uses for public hearing and adoption<br />

group homes which wUl house on April 1, Is passed as exbetween<br />

seven and IB people, peeled. There must be a space<br />

A home with sii or less for each resident staff<br />

residents cannot t» regulated, member, one for each non-<br />

The Assoclatit n for resident staff and one for each<br />

ATTENTION: HARRIED HOUSEWIVES!<br />

THE S.O.S. PARTY BOX IS EMPTY,..<br />

SO HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN YOUR OWN...<br />

S.O.S. PARTY<br />

(Sandwiches on Saturday!}<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 draw<br />

one name this Wed, The winner will receive<br />

a PRII Sandwich Tray, which you can<br />

pick up after 3 p.m. on Saturday at Tom's,<br />

Next Drawing, Wed, <strong>Mar</strong>. 20th<br />

M ' • ' ^ I THIS WEEK'S WINNER - Patti Buechi<br />

Zk<br />

deli<br />

"AND CATERING"<br />

| i n 1 —* _ . _ _-•-•<br />

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398-7046<br />

"Make oi a Habit"<br />

Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Closed Sun,'<br />

MCLAUGHLINS DELI |<br />

We're the home <strong>of</strong> the city famous ^<br />

"EGG MCLAUGHLIN" S<br />

1st & Asbury Ave. Free Delivery 398-9814 *<br />

THIS WEEK'S SUPER SPECIALS:<br />

ChiiSB Omelet • Potatoes • Toast - G<strong>of</strong>fe§ or Tea<br />

Deep Fried Chicken Nuggets • French Fries<br />

Cole Slaw • Med. Drink<br />

Shrimp in a Baskel • French Fries • Cole Slaw • Mid. Drink<br />

Northwestern Gourmet Turkey Breast<br />

Masey's Pastrami<br />

TastykakeFimlly Packs (Saveso 1 )<br />

Kraft French <strong>On</strong>ion Dip (8 ez,;<br />

Squeeze Parkay n it>. container)....<br />

Cartons <strong>of</strong> Cigarettes (King)<br />

noo's)..,<br />

Winimum *<br />

Minimum *<br />

M .79<br />

*3.19<br />

'3.29<br />

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58'<br />

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...•9.7B<br />

..•10,07<br />

i<br />

FRESH FRUITS & VEGGIES 'YEAR ROUND' fe<br />

5peeiaisgood3 Uto3i?erwhiiesgpply lists W"<br />

We reserve the rlqht to limit quantities<br />

STORB HOURS!<br />

Sun,-Thgrs. 7 A.M... 9 P.M.<br />

Fri.S, Sat, 7 A.M. • 10 P.M.<br />

Complete<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

SERVED:<br />

Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

5:30 to 8 P.M.<br />

Tuesday - Bourbon St. Chicken $7,95<br />

Wednesday Fettucini Alfredo $6,95<br />

Thursday - Stuffed Pork Chops ,., $7,95<br />

Friday - Flounder Florentine $7,95<br />

Saturday - Prime Rib <strong>of</strong> Beef ,, $9.95<br />

•$e>.<br />

A SAUSMAN GROUP HOTEL<br />

"The only thing we overlook is the ocean!"<br />

1 Sih 4 Boardwalk. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N J<br />

Reservations not required. I<br />

399-8812<br />

and the proposed community<br />

residence,<br />

"I think these are health<br />

and safety factors we have<br />

every right to look at," he could Impose any other<br />

said,<br />

requirements necessary to<br />

At the time <strong>of</strong> site plan promote public health safety<br />

review, the planning board and wejfare, he said,<br />

Look-see begins into cable TV<br />

(continued from page 1) right to television," Gen-<br />

toe regular service.<br />

carella laid, "We are<br />

avowing at $1 per sub-<br />

Bitter said he was en-<br />

providing it, but not to make it<br />

scriber par month and<br />

fiouraied by the actions <strong>of</strong><br />

w attractive that thoie who<br />

dedicate It towards correcting<br />

Cabiintertainment's. new<br />

can afford the regular service<br />

the problems ourselve*,"<br />

ihore-basid general<br />

will choose it. Basically we're<br />

Heard! said. "We'll do that<br />

manager, Larry Jarrett.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering an antennae ser-<br />

(eiCTOW) until we have fte<br />

Bittner and Jarrett have<br />

vice."<br />

necessary amount."<br />

already met to discuss the<br />

He said the company will<br />

Retarded Citizens recently vehicle operated by the However, Cablen-<br />

company's difficulties In<br />

discuss providing New York<br />

notified the township that it facility. There must be at tertainment's vice president<br />

delivering terms <strong>of</strong> the<br />

channels as well as providing<br />

too Is looking for a site in least one • handicanr.ed <strong>of</strong> operations, Albert E.<br />

eonta'get. "the mayor said he<br />

for additional television<br />

Upper or Dennis townships parking space,<br />

Gencarella said reception<br />

was hopeful the problems<br />

outlets with the reduced basic<br />

for a home for sbi women The planning board could problems are associated with<br />

oould be resolved.<br />

with the BPU although it isn't<br />

from the Vineland also require buflers to icreen the company's equipment<br />

ttie company's intent to <strong>of</strong>fer AlsOj at th§ meeting, BPU<br />

Developmental Center, fee parking areas and outdoor upgrade. "It's not what we<br />

it. "They (BPU) can induce <strong>of</strong>ficials explained the proper<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> that recreation areas,<br />

would call a major problem,"<br />

us to (<strong>of</strong>fer it) but they can't procedure for documenting a<br />

organization are scheduled to The recreation area wUl he said. "It's a normal part <strong>of</strong><br />

force us," said Gencarella. If ease for denial <strong>of</strong> a cable<br />

explain their plans at Monday also be a requirement and the rebuild process."<br />

aU <strong>of</strong> the approiimBteiy 10,000 company'* franchise, a<br />

night's Township Committee fencing could be required if it Gencarella also laid subscribers opted for the procedure which must begin<br />

meeting, is deemed appropriate, the Cablentertalnment planned to reduced package, Cablen- 38 months prior to such ac-<br />

Under the ordinance, group ordinance states,<br />

Install a new telephone tertainment would be in tion,<br />

homes wUl be allowed In all Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> adequate water system within a month to trouble, he said.<br />

Cablentertainment's local<br />

residential zones in Upper and sewage facilities wUl accommodate the influx <strong>of</strong><br />

franchise expires in 1988.<br />

except Strathmere which have to be given before the calls, which company <strong>of</strong>ficials However, at Tuesday<br />

Picardi said If<br />

township <strong>of</strong>t.eials say would home would be allowed to ascribe to the rate Increases. night's meeting, Mayor Jack<br />

municipalities chose to deny<br />

be Insufficient for a group men.<br />

For the level <strong>of</strong> service Bittner said Cablen-<br />

franchise renewal, the<br />

homo because <strong>of</strong> lot sizes Any group home would have provided, company statistics tertainment <strong>of</strong>fered to make<br />

existing company would have<br />

which are too small and to receive site plan approval show the amount <strong>of</strong> calls the sub-basic package<br />

to continue providing service<br />

potable water problems which from the local Planning received from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> available with an additional<br />

until a new company began<br />

have plagued the community. Board, Banisch said it will wasn't Oat great, the com- TV hook-up although hook-up<br />

operating,<br />

Township planner Francis "insure the necessary pany <strong>of</strong>ficial said. fee would be the sami as with<br />

—Anita J, Spiegel<br />

Banlsch said lot size discussion takes place to Generally, telephone ac-<br />

requirements for group provide the opportunity to tivity increaies at the<br />

homes will be double what Is optimize the relationship beginning <strong>of</strong> the month when Mainland budget is<br />

normally required by Hie between existing neighbor! bills are sent, Gencarella<br />

said, He expects a heavy<br />

volume <strong>of</strong> calls in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> backed by board<br />

as property owners prepare<br />

for the summer season, (continued from page 1) "I think the budget is<br />

Cablentertalnment vol-<br />

In asking for support <strong>of</strong> the somewhat reasonable, and 9<br />

untarily responded to public<br />

budget, Undenbaum said the should have a positive ap-<br />

protest over rate yieraases by<br />

budget is a good one and that proval," he said.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering a reduced basic-<br />

the maintenance program Mainland has consistently<br />

service package<br />

had to be cut in order to increased staff even in the<br />

featuring 12 channels at $9.25<br />

preserve the money for tace <strong>of</strong> declining enrollment, •<br />

a month. The regular basic<br />

education,<br />

Merel said, and the new<br />

features 20 channels which<br />

"Maintenance can wait, budget provides for an in-<br />

was mandated by the fran-<br />

education cannot. If we crease in staff if the decision<br />

chise agreement and Includes<br />

shortchange one student, we Is made to do so.<br />

pay TV eapaeify at $11.50 per<br />

cannot make it up," he said. The board can still act to<br />

month.<br />

He said Increases in monies reduce staff before April 30,<br />

Gencarella said the reduced allotted for new educational ttie deadline for informing<br />

basic wouldn't include New items Included computer, staff members whether their •<br />

York channels, which upset music and science equipment. contracts wUl not be renewed, !<br />

residents attending last Board member Vince Merel "I'm talking about the<br />

month's hearing,<br />

sail believes the school is entire payroll, not just i<br />

"It's a terrible nuisance for overstaffed and said the teachers," Mere! said. : j<br />

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Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14,<strong>1985</strong> Page <strong>On</strong>e, Section Two<br />

Public hearing April 3 on solid waste user fees<br />

The Cape May County MUA<br />

has scheduled • public<br />

hearing Wednesday, April 3 to<br />

receive public consnint on<br />

proposed revisions in the<br />

authority's current solid<br />

waste user fees.<br />

According to George<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>lnakla, MUA executive<br />

director, the rate changes are<br />

required as a result <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

date law mandating new<br />

taxes on solid waste disposal<br />

charges.<br />

The new taxes include a<br />

aolld waste services ta J <strong>of</strong> 60<br />

cents per ton to support solid<br />

waste planning, recycling and<br />

citizen participation. A<br />

resource recover)' investment<br />

tax <strong>of</strong> fl per ton to <strong>of</strong>fset<br />

future rate increases anticipated<br />

when counties<br />

ultimately make ttie transition<br />

from landfilllng to<br />

waste-to-energy projects.<br />

He MUA won't receive any<br />

new revenue, MArinaUs said,<br />

but must conduct the hearing<br />

because the user rates will<br />

change. The hearing will<br />

begin at 3:30 p.m. at the<br />

authority <strong>of</strong>fice on Route I In<br />

Swain ton.<br />

"Under me new law, ttie<br />

state mandates that users <strong>of</strong><br />

aolld waste disposal facilities<br />

pay $2.50 more for each ton,"<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>tnakia explained.<br />

Ted O'Neill, MUA solid<br />

waste manager, said the<br />

authority will also be required<br />

under the new state law to<br />

provide an economic benefit<br />

equal to' |i per ton to the<br />

oommunittei in which the new<br />

nnltary landfill ii located,<br />

"The authority's present<br />

policy ia one <strong>of</strong> providinf a<br />

12.5 btr cent discount to the<br />

Usually, polgar explained, •MI persons at me eye lank DEVER PROMOTED<br />

ttie cornea is damaged by who hope to receive corneal DM THE MARINES<br />

Illness or injury. The entire transplants.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>tii C^l. Thomas B.<br />

eyeball cannot be removed Ltss ttan 30 years ago, only Dever, son <strong>of</strong> BUI and Elain<br />

since It would require half <strong>of</strong> the corneal transplants Dever <strong>of</strong> 43 Sunset Place, has<br />

severing ttie optic nerve, andwere<br />

successful, compared to been meritoriously promoted<br />

there Is noway the optic ttie now nearftf perfect record to his present rank while<br />

nerve can be repaired. Thus, rf the eye surgeons, Polgar serving with 3rd <strong>Mar</strong>ine<br />

it is necessary that a said, attributing this to the AJreralt wtai, <strong>Mar</strong>ine Corps<br />

damaged cornea, which is inuse<br />

<strong>of</strong> microscopic sutures. Helicopter Air Station, Tustin,<br />

ttie front <strong>of</strong> the eye, be A donor must agree to Calif. A 1981 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

replaced with another donate prior to death or his or Wlldwood Catholic High<br />

uninjured cornea from a her family must agree to the School, North Wildwood, he<br />

donor.<br />

donation right after death, Joined the <strong>Mar</strong>ine Corps in<br />

Polgar explained. The eyeApril<br />

1983.<br />

Unfortunately, Polgar must be removed within six<br />

emphasized, only about half hours and packed In Ice andPHOTO<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the eyea received can besurgery<br />

must be performed All pictures Oat<br />

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He explained the donor may days.<br />

picked op at the <strong>of</strong>fice. 111 8th<br />

have had prior eye surgery or Lions Club President Street for • charge <strong>of</strong> W,<br />

there may be folds In the Robert Arment pointed out<br />

cornea or the donor may ban that ttie local lions supports<br />

suffered from hepatitis or ttie Delaware Eye Bank<br />

other diseases. The age orthrough<br />

donation <strong>of</strong> funds and<br />

general physical condition <strong>of</strong> by urging persons to sign<br />

fponnson's<br />

ttie donor usually doesn't donor cards pledging their<br />

disqualify a donor. There is a eyes upon death to ttie eye<br />

current waiting list <strong>of</strong> some hank.<br />

host communities <strong>of</strong> Wood-<br />

Une, Upper Township and<br />

Middle towmhip, the three<br />

municipalities where the<br />

MUA hai either i landfill or i<br />

fransfer station,"<br />

O'Neill noted anot|er major not exempt, and ^must be<br />

change: ''The new solid waste included within the budget<br />

dispoaaJ taxes are exempt CAPS,"<br />

from the municipal budget The revised user ratei are<br />

CAP restriction. However, scheduled to go Into effect<br />

host comniunity hentfiti are May 3.<br />

Hearing Monday on bus cutbacks<br />

N J Transit will bold a public building, 33 Mechanic St.,<br />

hearing next Monday night to Cape May Court House.<br />

obtain input on proposals to Critlcj <strong>of</strong> the proposal say<br />

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Cape May-Lindenwold. discouraged by poor equip-<br />

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Wiidwood-Rio , Grande-Cape The statewide public<br />

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bus service in Cape May<br />

The hearing win be con- County and to Undenwold and<br />

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"We encourage ttie public to<br />

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PAGE L» — SECTION TWO THE 5ENTINELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Viewing the market with leadership, rotation and correction<br />

In thi tatter half <strong>of</strong> 1984 thi<br />

IntiriSt-iiniitivi sictor<br />

prgvtded leadership for thi<br />

market u i whole. This was poping its way in th» waki <strong>of</strong><br />

ronsistint with a defensive a major bond markit rally,<br />

stock markit that was ittU The standout group WBB the<br />

Alcoholism unit to meet April 19<br />

The Capi May County<br />

Council on Alcoholi«n will<br />

hold its annual legislative<br />

h-eakfast at the Golden Inn,<br />

Avalon 10 a.m. Friday, April<br />

19,<br />

. The breakfast is designed to<br />

familiarize area residents<br />

with issues concerning<br />

alcoholism, Tintitive<br />

speakers include a General<br />

Assemblyman and a director<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Human Servicei Agency.<br />

Greg Mayer, recently<br />

namid executive director <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie county council, pointed<br />

1.99<br />

9.99<br />

out that half <strong>of</strong> the aluohoUcs<br />

in treatoent have a parent<br />

who was or is an alcoholic and<br />

that as a group, alcohol<br />

abusers are two to three times<br />

more likely to show symptoms<br />

<strong>of</strong> alcoholism — such as<br />

blackouts and early morning<br />

drinking — especially if they<br />

have alchoUc relatives,<br />

"A majority <strong>of</strong> people suffering<br />

from alcoholism live In<br />

homes with families which<br />

also suffer from the effects <strong>of</strong><br />

fce diseMi," Mayer said,<br />

A 1B78 fialhip PoU indicates<br />

ECKE<br />

fliat one out <strong>of</strong> every four<br />

people, or some 40 million<br />

people are affected by<br />

someone in their family who<br />

is an alcoholic,<br />

The breakfast session will<br />

focus on alcohol funding<br />

sources, oommitaints, and<br />

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1 ioup rotation can<br />

netimes be a bull market's<br />

5,/"-<br />

way ol correcting.<br />

All markets go through a<br />

correction. Sometimes it U a<br />

major reb-enchment, In whlieh_<br />

everything gives ground. BuO<br />

it can also be rapid group<br />

rotation, in which the best<br />

performing stocks are sold,al<br />

the (lightest pretext In<br />

preference for the laggards<br />

ttiat haven't participated; ."•<br />

Those who take pr<strong>of</strong>its do-so<br />

In extended stocks. Those'<br />

forced to play catch up, toy'to<br />

enter the market threuilT<br />

unexploited Issues, Everyfflf<br />

trader tries to guess the next<br />

hot group. Rotation li the<br />

market's way <strong>of</strong> taking a<br />

breather, or correcting, to use<br />

Uie proper Jargon,<br />

We expect the performance<br />

gap between the leaderi and<br />

followers to narrow. But It<br />

will not be eliminated. <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

the rotation is complete mim,<br />

fte correction is over,' we^<br />

would anticipate leadership to<br />

reassert Itself. :<br />

This means the technology<br />

and consumer growth stocks<br />

will again out-perform the<br />

averages and move the<br />

overall market higher. Those<br />

who have high exposure to the<br />

leading groups should remain<br />

committed. Those withouU,<br />

sufficient exposure shouldi?<br />

exploit the sell-<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

phots by Senior %1uii)o<br />

Planning Board Chairman George Powell,<br />

• enter, and Planner John Gideonse, right, wjituess<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner signing the zoning map<br />

which is part <strong>of</strong> the zoning ordinance <strong>City</strong> Goua-<br />

•:il approved Feb. 21,<br />

Promoted by bank<br />

fwo area residents are<br />

uuong five employees<br />

ii jently promoted within<br />

I- irst Jersey National<br />

I ink South .according to<br />

Lnsley A, Tower, bank<br />

[T'lSldent.<br />

Elizabeth Schmidt, fori»<br />

rly a branch manager, was<br />

iv imoted to assistant cashier,<br />

1 e Is responsible for<br />

iikmaging the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

t'flce and has been with the<br />

bank since 1980, She resides In<br />

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

Thomas Bird, previously<br />

security manager, was<br />

named assistant cashier and<br />

assistant security <strong>of</strong>ficer. He<br />

Is responsible for security<br />

training, Inspections, alarm<br />

coordination and installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> automatic teller machines.<br />

A SeaviUe resident, he has<br />

been with Uie bank ataee m<br />

TODAY'S<br />

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var,<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 198.5 THE 8ENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />

MONEY MAN A GEMENT<br />

How to figure if your Social Security benefits vM be taxed<br />

•There'sboth good news and<br />

Jhad news for Social Security<br />

recipients about to fUe 1984<br />

teeome tax returna. The bad<br />

to £or the first time your<br />

binefita may be taxed. The<br />

good new» is only one <strong>of</strong> every<br />

10 Social Security recipients la<br />

expected to have taxable<br />

benefits.<br />

• You'll have to sift through a<br />

rierw set <strong>of</strong> IRS formulae to<br />

•mflnd out if your binifitB are<br />

taxabli. According to thi New<br />

Jersey Society <strong>of</strong> Certified<br />

Public Accountanta (CPAa),<br />

it helps If you grasp some <strong>of</strong><br />

the tax law fundamentals,<br />

Thi new rules say benefit<br />

recipients above a certain<br />

income will pay some tax on<br />

benefits received. Those who<br />

railed on Social Security as<br />

their sole Income will<br />

probably be e«mot.<br />

In fact, people Bi <strong>of</strong> older<br />

with low Incomes may not<br />

even have to file a 1984 tax<br />

return. If you are in that age<br />

group and single, you need not<br />

Me if your gross income is<br />

below $4,300, A couple 88 or<br />

older need not file a return if<br />

ttiilr gross income is less than<br />

17,400.<br />

If your income exceeds<br />

these levels, some<br />

preUnilnary calculations will<br />

determine If your Social<br />

Security benefits are to be<br />

taxed.<br />

Because th§ rules on taxing<br />

Social Security benefits are<br />

new, the IRS is taking special<br />

care to explain them.<br />

For instance, the IRS will<br />

send you Form SSA4099 to<br />

show .you how much In<br />

benefits you received in 1984.<br />

Ateni with the form, you<br />

phqfo by S#nier Studig<br />

- All new construction now has to be built at or above the base flood elevation in order to coniform<br />

with federal flood insurance regulations. Given height limitatione established by the<br />

•ironing ordinance habitable space may effectively be reduced. The first floor <strong>of</strong> this new strucjt<br />

on the 18th Street lagoon will begin almost at the second-story level <strong>of</strong> these existing<br />

on Bay Avenue,<br />

1S4 CC budget message has call for excellence<br />

^Saying that colleges cannot<br />

afford to merely pay lip<br />

service to excellence In<br />

education, but must take<br />

action to do something •bout<br />

It, President Ronald Bun<br />

called for $70,000 <strong>of</strong> the 923,8<br />

^million proposed <strong>1985</strong>-86<br />

Mantle Community College<br />

fiscal plan to be set aside for<br />

''file puriult <strong>of</strong> ttcellenM."<br />

He unveiled the budget<br />

proposal at the Feb. 26<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the college's board<br />

<strong>of</strong>: trustees. ><br />

In conjunction with this, a<br />

task force would be formed to<br />

study how the Mays Landing-<br />

•based institution can best<br />

qdjust Its mission, standards<br />

•<br />

Straub<br />

!by gas utility<br />

F, Ryan, president<br />

outh Jeney Gag Compmy,<br />

recently announced the<br />

.promotion <strong>of</strong> Paul Straub to<br />

supervisor In accounting<br />

•operations.<br />

: Previously an accountant,<br />

ihe will be responsible for the<br />

general ledger, financial<br />

reporting «nd property<br />

records, Straub has a<br />

bachelor's degree In accounting<br />

frnm Stockton State<br />

pBllega,: He lives In Somen<br />

ttsjnt with his wife, Laura and<br />

son, Justin.<br />

and priorities to "wisely use" institutional development,<br />

SewUege's faculty, faelliHes


The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Page Pour Section Two<br />

No doubt<br />

who's boss<br />

As with any momentous event, news <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Administrator Joseph Kane's pending<br />

resignation was rife with rumor and innuendo.<br />

Perhaps the way word got out had a lot to do<br />

with it.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> a sudden a couple <strong>of</strong> weeks ago the<br />

town was abuzz over a previous night's<br />

television report that Kane had been fired; that<br />

the mayor had given the city administrator the<br />

axe. The initial news seemed to have caught<br />

even Kane <strong>of</strong>f guard. "I just don't think it would<br />

be pr<strong>of</strong>essional to say anything at this time until<br />

I see what position I'm in." he commented two<br />

weeks ago. Last week he was more direct: "The<br />

mayor gave me the choice to being fired or<br />

allowing me to resign,"<br />

But why? The comments on the record <strong>of</strong> city<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials didn't give an answer. Kane was said<br />

to have been doing a good job; perhaps there<br />

were some personality differences — that was<br />

about it. No wonder rumors persist.<br />

However, other facts speak for themselves<br />

and then indicate clearly that Mayor Jack<br />

Bittner wants to be in complete administrative<br />

control <strong>of</strong> city government.<br />

It is obvious Mr. Bittner has never been hap-<br />

py with sharing administrative powers with a<br />

hired city administrator. After all, the mayor<br />

successfully fought to have the city code<br />

changed, reducing the administrator's role<br />

significantly: from running the city to over-<br />

seeing one <strong>of</strong> 10 departments. Another thing:<br />

Kane never received an Increase in salary,<br />

Kane's pending departure is no surprise. What<br />

it does more than anything else is focus atten-<br />

tion on the mayor. He's the main man now that<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council has given him virtually all he<br />

wants.<br />

gUf CITY HOMB<br />

STR0N6MAV0R<br />

*Law and order<br />

is past history*<br />

« • •<br />

Exchange <strong>of</strong> ideas with Soviet 'sister city' is frightening<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Several weeks ago I read <strong>of</strong><br />

Jean FusehUlo's "Pairing<br />

Project" to establish a slater-<br />

city relationship between<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and a small resort<br />

town in Soviet Russia. I ma<br />

very concerned about her<br />

naivete (and more concerned<br />

if It was not!) to think that the<br />

Soviets would only be In-<br />

terested in bow <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

operates on a friendship<br />

bus.<br />

Shame on you too, Hark<br />

Solferl This concept is not<br />

based on observation. When<br />

have you both been for the last<br />

20 to 30 years?<br />

Certainly we have no en-<br />

mity with the Russian people.<br />

They want peaceful times as<br />

much at we Americans do.<br />

The difference U bit their<br />

voices are not allowed to be<br />

heard, They are called<br />

"dissenters" and thrown Into<br />

prison. So much for the little<br />

, Russian peasant's voice.<br />

We can rest assured that the<br />

Russian exchange dty idea<br />

will bring government <strong>of</strong>-<br />

ficials, moat <strong>of</strong> whom win be<br />

well educated In what Is<br />

called "sensitivity training."<br />

This Is designed to<br />

manipulate the opinions <strong>of</strong><br />

individuals in such a way that<br />

most don't even realize It<br />

They would soon be feeding<br />

us the same garbage that Al<br />

Kannark Is feeding us, ac-<br />

cording to the recent article in<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger. When<br />

we are told "we need to In-<br />

crease our knowledge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soviety Union" it makes me<br />

wonder — what la going on In<br />

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

What more do we need than<br />

what is available to us from<br />

history, current news hap-<br />

penings and, specifically,<br />

what the Communist leaden<br />

have told us themselves.<br />

It Is tragic to say that<br />

though the Communists have<br />

never concealed their<br />

uttlmate alms, most<br />

Americans have not even<br />

bothered to Hud out what they<br />

are. Bow ftw have read fee<br />

Convramlet Manifesto, or toe<br />

writings <strong>of</strong> Man or Lenin to<br />

see what their plan is. If« not<br />

as dull as you might think It I«.<br />

Let me give yog a short<br />

The Soviet government is<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Communism, and<br />

Communism is the most<br />

dreadful engine <strong>of</strong> oppression<br />

on our planet. Their plan Is to<br />

spread their ideology over the<br />

entire world. They have<br />

succeeded In taking over East<br />

Europe and most <strong>of</strong> Asia.<br />

Next to fall was Cuba, then<br />

Afghanistan. Panama Is well<br />

on Its way and they are now<br />

working on Africa and South<br />

and Central America and<br />

Mexico,<br />

If Oat doesn't give you<br />

some sort <strong>of</strong> chill and a clue as<br />

to what to going on, you're<br />

either dead, don't care or you<br />

want It to happen,<br />

Lenin himself said, "We<br />

shall surround America, We<br />

•ban not have to fight. It<br />

(America) wlU fall Into our<br />

hands like ripe fruit,"<br />

Krushchev followed with,<br />

"But the Bourgeois capitalists<br />

are too decadent and too<br />

stupid to even read what we<br />

are going to do to Mm" He<br />

also said they (Russia) will<br />

bury us.<br />

They sure are on the way,<br />

When we sanction an ex-<br />

change <strong>of</strong> the Sort that is in<br />

toe making, we are only<br />

confirming that their point Is<br />

well taken, Thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

Communist agents have been<br />

In this country for more than<br />

30 years endeavoring to bring<br />

about the corruption <strong>of</strong> Oat<br />

"fruit."<br />

I believe that America to a<br />

very great extent it vastly<br />

Ignorant <strong>of</strong> the Communist's<br />

design on this country —<br />

evidenced by the nuclear<br />

freeze marchers on our<br />

Boardwalk and elsewhere this<br />

past summer. How delighted<br />

the Russian leaders must be<br />

to see Americans trying to<br />

disarm their own country.<br />

There is no evidence <strong>of</strong> Oat<br />

sort <strong>of</strong> thing in their country,<br />

and there never will be.<br />

As for Al Kasmark's<br />

statement mat "99 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

the people there are satisfied<br />

with tt# Communist form <strong>of</strong><br />

government," why is it that<br />

hundreds in Germany have<br />

risked death to get away from<br />

It? Why did they have to build<br />

a wall in Germany to keep the<br />

dtisens Inside? Sure doesn't<br />

sound like contentment to me.<br />

HU figures are way <strong>of</strong>f, in<br />

more ways than one because<br />

only a small percentage <strong>of</strong><br />

Russian citizens are members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Communist Party,<br />

while the majority <strong>of</strong><br />

Russians would be nappy to<br />

have the freedom that we<br />

have in the United States,<br />

Do we really want these<br />

agents to have access to our<br />

family resort town when they<br />

can gat firsthand information<br />

about our Islands and<br />

coastlines? Remember their<br />

submarines and "fishing<br />

boats" are very close to our<br />

shore,<br />

Mr, Kazmark Is right,<br />

though, whin he says bat the<br />

Russian people cannot<br />

congregate In groups. It is a<br />

gaiety hmard — but to the<br />

Soviet government. Too many<br />

people gathering together<br />

might be plotting against the<br />

powers that be.<br />

The concept <strong>of</strong> an exchange<br />

dty Is fine, and I agree with<br />

Councilman Brownlee when<br />

he suggests we pick one from<br />

a free counfry whUe tore are<br />

still some in existence — not a<br />

country that is dedicated to<br />

our demise,<br />

What I question is the<br />

motive behind the groups and<br />

people who are pushing for a<br />

Russian city! It frightens me,<br />

and I hope otters are eon-<br />

cerned and have enough<br />

discernment to object to this<br />

"exchange" <strong>of</strong> ideas from a<br />

country where the people are<br />

not allowed to express theirs.<br />

For the <strong>City</strong> Council to<br />

approve this venture *4 b><br />

dicates to me that they are<br />

unable to distinguish good<br />

1 from bad, and suggests Im-<br />

paired thinking ability. I<br />

sincerely do hope that they<br />

will reconsider this move and<br />

that Mayor Bittner and all<br />

concerned residents will<br />

honestly think about this and<br />

all <strong>of</strong> its subtle ramifications.<br />

Why won't the American<br />

people open their eyes, wise<br />

up and tell the Soviets Oat<br />

their "sensitivity training<br />

program" won't work here, I<br />

pray for our country; Oat it Is<br />

not too late.<br />

Remember the story about<br />

the frog? It was placed in a<br />

pan <strong>of</strong> water which was<br />

heated very slowly. So slow<br />

was the increase in tem-<br />

perature, Oat the frog just sat<br />

there andlet himself be boiled<br />

to death.<br />

In that story Is the genius <strong>of</strong><br />

communism: People don't<br />

know what is happening to<br />

them until the curtain has<br />

falleiwmd Its too late to do<br />

anything about It.<br />

Mrs, H, Taylor<br />

Boca Raton, Flo.<br />

By Rev, WILUAM ECKERT<br />

Still early in a new year and<br />

before toe advent <strong>of</strong> spring is<br />

an ideal time for people to alr<br />

oomplaints, review the past<br />

and predict tiie future.<br />

Letters to ttie editor abound<br />

with rhetoric and indignation<br />

and <strong>of</strong>ten leave us nodding In<br />

agreement, especially to<br />

those who complain <strong>of</strong> crime,<br />

criminals, lawlessness<br />

denunciations and<br />

frustrations.<br />

The letter quoted below Is <strong>of</strong><br />

such a nature. Published<br />

within ttie first two weeks <strong>of</strong><br />

'85, It reflects much <strong>of</strong> what so<br />

many <strong>of</strong> our people feel today.<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-<br />

Ledger report on the ISM<br />

crime rise in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, it<br />

could have been written here.<br />

It wasn't.<br />

As you read through the<br />

excerpt — and nothing <strong>of</strong> any<br />

substance Is left out — try to<br />

guess where the newspaper<br />

mat published It la located,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> what city it speaks.<br />

Dear Sir P" ~~<br />

Let's face It. I mean 1888.<br />

What has It In store for us?<br />

Judging by the upsurge in<br />

violence to 1984, we would be<br />

foolish to build ourselves up<br />

with optimism while the<br />

present laws favour the<br />

criminal.<br />

It would not take a clair-<br />

voyant to teU us that the spate<br />

<strong>of</strong> robberies with violence wUl<br />

continue, and to expect an<br />

Increase In the many spheres<br />

<strong>of</strong> criminal activities in-<br />

cluding the beating up <strong>of</strong> our<br />

old folks, robbing them and<br />

even raping them, by a<br />

shower <strong>of</strong> uncontrolled thugs:<br />

terrortting them to death In<br />

some cases.<br />

We will probably have an<br />

increase In ttie stealing <strong>of</strong><br />

cars by what is known as<br />

"Joy-riders" but not for Joy<br />

tor tin children or old folk<br />

that these young gangsters<br />

mow down in their murderous<br />

escapades...<br />

Practically on everyday's<br />

news there are unfortunate<br />

pwpie losing their lives at tile<br />

handi <strong>of</strong> drunken drivers, wto't<br />

should be charged with: 1<br />

murder or at least majK**<br />

slaughter, Vandals and:-<br />

blackguards are numerous<br />

due to no parental control><br />

ready at all times to act the 1 '<br />

scoundrels. Our jails are fuH-<br />

to capacity, hence so many-<br />

suspended sentences.<br />

Law and order is past' 1<br />

history and until such Une'&s,*A<br />

tough measures be in*"-<br />

troduced, we, as law abiding 1 1<br />

eltana, wUl have to Jive with:-.<br />

mese nlghtinares,,, -^^<br />

A touch <strong>of</strong> Chicago -teL*<br />

needed here. No messing, :c<br />

Johnf\<br />

Aa to location^<br />

Philadelphia; right? :•


PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL^LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Worship together this week<br />

AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Hiven Av,<br />

Ocian<strong>City</strong><br />

Rav, Beckworth J. Voorh§M,<br />

pjtor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a,m. - Church School<br />

U a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7:30p.m. • Evening service.<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

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

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

218 Shore Rd.<br />

(PlaM 9 Complex)<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rev. Andrew Surace, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Worship service<br />

11 a,m, • Worship servict<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Midweek service.<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN crrv<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

Owan <strong>City</strong><br />

Rav. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i:M a,m, - Sunday school<br />

one<br />

world,<br />

under<br />

God<br />

"Ye dwell in one world,<br />

and have bten cmud<br />

through the eperaiien <strong>of</strong><br />

antWill, Bletitdbht<br />

who mtnglelh with allmtn<br />

in a spirit <strong>of</strong> utmost<br />

kindness and love,"<br />

^ not nUi smmmmv<br />

Baha'i'Ritth*<br />

309-0961<br />

10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />

Worihlp wrvlet<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. - Prayer service<br />

PAULLW MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

18th St. and Simpson Av,<br />

Qeian <strong>City</strong><br />

•pmmunity Center<br />

SUNDAY J<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday Schoo); and<br />

worship jgrvici, Nu^iery<br />

provided.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7p,m. • Evening BMe jtudy<br />

and prayer service.<br />

CORBEV CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

Corbin <strong>City</strong><br />

US. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m, . Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

SHOJOH BAPTIST<br />

7th St, and Simpson Av,<br />

Rav. Lafayettt Riddick,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m.. Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worihlp<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7-30 p.m.. Midweek prayer<br />

Service.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

600 S, Shore Rd.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

The Rev. RusseU H. Bowera<br />

j! OCEAN CITY<br />

* First 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 8:00 P.M.<br />

Teitimon[ai'Meeting<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

11 AM, jo 2 P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Central Ave. at Tenth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3190798 • 399-7414<br />

A congregation <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church in America<br />

1 LENT AT ST. JOHN'S<br />

Wednesday NOON SERVICES fallowed by soup for those on<br />

their lunch break<br />

Wednesday EVENING PRAYER SERVICES 7:30 P.M.<br />

COMMUNION SERVICES each Sunday, 11 A.M, and S P.M,<br />

"Hear whit God has done, and be a part <strong>of</strong> It."<br />

The Reverend Albert E. Aispach, pastor<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Tenth IWistoy <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 17th<br />

9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. & 7:00 P.M.<br />

PASTOR DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 P.M. Missionary Conference<br />

Rtv. Robert Kiigore Phfla, College <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />

THURSDAY ft FRIDAY 7 P.M. "Round The World"<br />

Sessions<br />

— — SATURDAY — —<br />

11 A,M. - 2:15 YOUTH ft MISSIONS<br />

5:30 P.M, INTERNATIONAL DINNER<br />

7:00 P.M. RLM "HUDSON TAYLOR"<br />

SundlnglorFht<br />

FundtmtntMlt<br />

OtthiFtltt,<br />

RE¥.OOHALOE.HOflLBEBT,P»ilor<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rav, William W, LgConey,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a,m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening »ervlc«<br />

«¥, DONALD Mum, VMtlflM PlitOf<br />

FRED CONNER, YwMiDirectir<br />

DAVE SEMSOtEY.CJieir Director PML SENSENEY,<br />

Van Truwperfif (en fo and from Sunday School<br />

and Church... Dial A Ride 399 3241<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning itrvtee<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 pjn. Prayer service<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Upper Township Middle<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am, • Sunday sehool<br />

10; 45 a.m,. Morning service<br />

8 pjn, • Evening servlee<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 11 a.m. to<br />

noon, before maw In the<br />

evening and after dally mms<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, B.C.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Map, James J. Zegeri,<br />

pastor<br />

Episcopal<br />

Jr. mlnlater CABRWI R.C.<br />

aid St. and AUantie Av,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

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

HOLY TRKITY<br />

8:45 a,m, - Sunday Khool ,Msgr. Joseph E. Conlon, EPISCOPAL<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship putor<br />

30th St, and Bay Av.<br />

7 p.m. • Evening servici _____ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

__ __ MASSES<br />

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg,<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST Dally • 8 a.m,<br />

rector<br />

Sh St. and West Av.<br />

Saturday - 6:30 pjn.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor Sunday-8, 9:30 and 11 a,m. SATURDAY<br />

5:30 p.m. . Holy Euehariat<br />

I<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Bibto study<br />

CALVARY ©IDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

9th and New York Av.<br />

Semen Point<br />

Dan Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

7 p,m. - Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.ni,. Midweelt prayer<br />

service.<br />

Catholic<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

Mth St. and Asbury Av.<br />

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

Msgr, Thomas H, Sharkey,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily . 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 ajn. 4 and 7<br />

pm,<br />

Sunday 1,9,10:15, and 11:30<br />

iT. AUGUSTDIE'S<br />

nth St. and WMtoy Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clfr<br />

Msgr, James A. Carr, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

DaUy • 7 and 8 ajn.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 4 and 7<br />

pjn.<br />

Sunday • 8, 9:15 and 11 ajn.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

9:15 a.m. • Sunday school.<br />

10 a jn. - Ojoral Bucharlat.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8:30 a,m, - Holy Eucharist<br />

8:15 p,m. • Stations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cross<br />

MASSES<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

Daily • 8 and 9 ajn. 157 Shore Rd.<br />

Friday - B ajn. and 7 pjn. Somers Point<br />

Saturday • 4 and 8:30 pjn. Rev. Roger J, Hamilton,<br />

Sunday .7:48, 8, 10-IS and rector<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabaih and Poplar Avs.<br />

Linwood<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday -8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 8,9: so and 11 a.m.,<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and Landis Av,<br />

Sea Isle aty<br />

mp, Paul M, O'Connor,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally 7 ajn. and 4;30 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 ajn., 5 and 1<br />

pjn,<br />

Sunday • 8, 9:30 and 11 ajn,<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Siore Rd. and Harbor La.<br />

Somers Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 7 and 8 a.m. and 7<br />

pjn,<br />

Saturday - 5:30 p.m,<br />

Sunday- 7; 45,9,10:30,11:45<br />

a.m. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday • 4 to 5 p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

FDIST CHUROT OF CHRBT<br />

SCD2NTIST<br />

fth St, and Asbury Av.<br />

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

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn. • Church servlee and<br />

Sunday school.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after 8 a.m.<br />

11 a,m. to 2 p.m, - Reading<br />

Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30<br />

Room open<br />

pjn, and after 7 pjn. Mass,<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8 p m. • Testimony meeting.<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

632 Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rev, Frunk Miihr, PuHtor<br />

Sunday School; 9:45a.m.<br />

Sunday AAorning Worship: 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday Evening Service: 7:30 p.m.<br />

Prayer, Praise & Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

AwanaClub; Kindergarten<br />

thru 9th Grade, Fri. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For Transportation Call 399-1892<br />

ST. P_E1EB!S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 17th<br />

8:15 A.M. Communion Service In Chapel<br />

9:00 A.M. • Church School<br />

10:30 A.M. - Morning Worship<br />

"WHEN YOU ARE<br />

TEMPTED."<br />

Rev, David M. Finch, Preaching<br />

(The 10: JO Service broadcast on Wl BG AM 1570)<br />

David M. Finch, Pastor<br />

Brian Roberts, Associate Pastor<br />

William R. McClelland, Associate Pastor<br />

Dr. Kim Lance Beamon, Dlr. <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Soloists:<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a,m, • Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a,ra, . Choral lucharist<br />

with sermon, story hour and<br />

nursery.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 ajn. - Holy Eucharist in<br />

fte chapel.<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

MURoad<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev. D.J, Constanteioi,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Orthos • MaUns<br />

9:30 ajn. • Divine Uturgy<br />

10:30 a.m. • Sermon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

55U) St. and Asbury Av,<br />

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

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30 a.m. • Morning service<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNTrY<br />

1838 Shore Rd.<br />

Linwood<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. . Chureli school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. . Evening service<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and Wlstar Av,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Worship servlee<br />

11 a.m. - FamUy Bible hour<br />

7 p.m. • Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

82 Wesley Av,<br />

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

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9-46 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worahip<br />

7-30 p.m. - Evening lervlce<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7-30 p,m. Prayer<br />

and Bible itudy<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av.<br />

and Bethel Rd,<br />

Sonwn Point<br />

Rev, WMiani Britt, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Service at the Egg<br />

Harbor Township High<br />

School,<br />

7 p.m. Evening worship in<br />

the church.<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />

OF JESUS L.D.S.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. - Meets in the<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Rd., Seavme, (Just inside the<br />

N.J, <strong>Mar</strong>ine Science Consortium.)<br />

All are welcome.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

8900 Ventnor Parkway<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gate<br />

Rev, Joseph B, DeLaurenUa<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a,m, . Worship service<br />

and church school<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St.<br />

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

Albert E. Aispach, pastor<br />

Dr. Charles P. Cresflman,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • The service.<br />

5 pjn, • service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Noon • Lenten servlee<br />

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

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landis Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Church school<br />

tor all ages.<br />

11 ajn. • The service<br />

ORACB LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd. and Dawes Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev. <strong>Mar</strong>garet Gibb, aist.<br />

pastor<br />

Rev. Charles Rinek, paster<br />

emeritus<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. • Morning<br />

worship<br />

Methodist<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

UNITED ftffiTHODBT<br />

Mi St. and Central Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty^<br />

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:15 ajn. - Communion<br />

service in chapel<br />

9 «.m, - Church school<br />

B and 10:30 ajn. • Morning<br />

worihip. Pastor Finch<br />

preaching.<br />

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[ UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

I 55th Street and Asburv Avenue<br />

j SUNDAY, MAR. 17th, 10:30 A.M, I<br />

| Rev. Robert Conner !<br />

I<br />

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

"The Fragrance <strong>of</strong> Christ"<br />

SONS SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Jftrsf ftngfaijiertiin (Eljurer|<br />

' The Presbyterlon Church, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radeliffe Alien, Th./Wl., Pastor<br />

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

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

Henry C. Leper<br />

Organist<br />

JeanC. Ridgway<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 17,<strong>1985</strong><br />

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

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

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

The Whole Bible For The Whole Person<br />

Graded Classis - Nursery Adults<br />

TUESDAY M0RMN610:30 a,m.<br />

Women's Bible Study Fellowship<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENM6 7:30 p.m.<br />

The Bible Study Hour<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awaits Yog<br />

Comfortably Air-conditioned<br />

.''Holding Forth The Wonl<strong>of</strong> Life" - Phlllpplans2:16<br />

TRDOTY UNTIED<br />

METHODIST<br />

SO N. Shore Road<br />

service <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rev, J,D, Overcaih, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:48 a.m. . Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, • Morning worship.<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty^<br />

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church school<br />

U a.m. • Momin| worship<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

CJIURCH <strong>of</strong> SOHUJH Point<br />

Bethel Rd. and Doran Av,<br />

(opposite Acme parking lot)<br />

Rev, Robert E, Costello,<br />

pastor.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. - Church school<br />

11 ajn. • Worship service<br />

UNrTED METHODIST OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Kennedy Blvd. and Park Rd,<br />

Richard W, NichoU, pajtor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:46 ajn. - Church school<br />

tor family.<br />

11 Bjn. - Werahlp hour<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

Rt, 810 Peteriburg<br />

Dr. John F, Oarrahan, partor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Monung worship<br />

11 ajn, - Sunday school<br />

SEAVnjJ] UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

&ore Rd.<br />

SeavUle<br />

Jeffrey W. Tllden, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 ajn.. Worship service<br />

10 a.m. • Church school<br />

TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rt. 49<br />

Tuckahoe<br />

Dr. John Garrahan, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11:15 a.m. - Morning<br />

worship<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Sure Rd. and Central Av,<br />

linwood<br />

Rev, Harvey E. Van Solver,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY *<br />

8:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m, • Mcmln&<br />

service *<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

Presbyterian<br />

OCEAN CITY ORTHODOX<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

pid St; and Central Av.<br />

Rev, John H, Skilton, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, - Morning worihlp<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

FDIST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th St, and Wesley Av,<br />

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

Minister: Rev, William<br />

Radeliffe Allen, ThM.<br />

SUNDAY *<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a,m. • Morning worship.<br />

7:30 p,m, Evening worship<br />

Seventh Day<br />

Advenlisf<br />

SEVENTH-DAY<br />

ADV1NTIST<br />

Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

and Route 9<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

John Freedman, pastor<br />

SATURDAY<br />

9:30 a.m.. Worship service<br />

11 a,m. - Bible study for<br />

adults and children.<br />

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

QFFRD3NDS<br />

(Quaker)<br />

Shore Rd,, Seavllle<br />

FmSTDAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m, .<br />

worship<br />

Meeting tor*<br />

Jack Schneider, left, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange<br />

Club president, welcomes Msgr. James A. Carr.<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine's Church, who spoke to<br />

club members <strong>of</strong> the changes in the church and<br />

society and about the role <strong>of</strong> a priest.<br />

GOOD COUNSEL SElIT<br />

PADDY'S PARTY<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />

pariah will sponsor a St.<br />

Patrick's party in Hit church<br />

bill, 40th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue, 8 p.m. Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

15. Tickets are |8 per person<br />

to Include buffet, refreshments,<br />

set-ups and music for<br />

dancing by the Silhouettes.<br />

Open to the public. For tickets<br />

and information call 399-2085<br />

a-398-2360.<br />

TO EXPLAIN Tim<br />

ANNULJffiNT PROCESS<br />

Hie annulment process will<br />

be explained by the Rev.<br />

Laurence Clark <strong>of</strong> St. <strong>Mar</strong>y's A<br />

Romifl Catholic Church,'"<br />

Vlneland during the bimonthly<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Beginnings Support Group at<br />

the Cape May County Intension<br />

Center, Cape May<br />

Court House 8 p.m. Friday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch ISr For more information<br />

call 399-2889.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH - ECUMENICAL<br />

8900 VENTNOR AVE.,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gate<br />

Visitors Always<br />

Expected<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 17th<br />

ONE SERVICE 10 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M.<br />

Rev. Joseph I. DeLaurentls<br />

Pastoral Associate<br />

x Preaches:<br />

"THE OPEN 000R" j<br />

Text<br />

CoM:6 ,<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 14, <strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 7 — SECTION TWO<br />

Church expansion continues<br />

A public groundbreaking Includes a new ro<strong>of</strong>, new d the sanctuary and the<br />

ciremony for the lecond nursery faculties and «• building <strong>of</strong> a iheUJor the<br />

phase <strong>of</strong> the buUdijig ex- pension <strong>of</strong> restt-ooms at a cost ortension, plus the ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

pansion program <strong>of</strong> the Sea dt $75,000.<br />

"the remaining steps wUl<br />

Mi <strong>City</strong> United MethodiJit<br />

be taken as funds become<br />

aurch beglng 12:16 p.m. Phase 1, completed in 1M3 available," said the pastor,<br />

Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17.<br />

At a cost <strong>of</strong> 180,310, included a Rav. Richard Nichols. '"Hie<br />

Phase 1 <strong>of</strong> the expansion pastor's study, secretary oittre project is being com-<br />

program was begun m the room, two classrooms, and a pleted without a mortgage,<br />

(spring <strong>of</strong> 1981 with a long- ramp for the handicapped. depending on the faith-giving<br />

range goal <strong>of</strong> 1200,000 for the The initial step <strong>of</strong> the d members, friends and local<br />

overall project,<br />

second phase is scheduled to businesses."<br />

Richard Burke has been begin the day alter ground,<br />

named buUdlng committee breaking, and will Include The paste may be reached<br />

chairman for Phase 2 whiuh pUe driving on the south side at 283-3353 for further details.<br />

Recording artist at chapel Sunday<br />

Paul Schumacher<br />

• <strong>Mar</strong>ch 24 Day<br />

Rev, Reynolds<br />

• to address unit<br />

The Rev. Wayne Reynolds<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Stephen's Church,<br />

Whiting, will speak on "The<br />

people <strong>of</strong> the Pinelands" at<br />

the regular dinner meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Col, Richard Somers<br />

chapter, Sons <strong>of</strong> The<br />

American Revolution, 7. p.m.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 at Chi<br />

m Chi'a Restaurant, Somers<br />

w Point. The public is Invited.<br />

The National society <strong>of</strong> SAB<br />

is compiling the names, war<br />

records and places <strong>of</strong> burial <strong>of</strong><br />

fliose who wrved In the<br />

Revolution, Where grave<br />

markers are missing, new<br />

ones will be furnished by<br />

contacting Somers Carson,<br />

: SOW Shore Rd., Seavllle.<br />

0 Sub sale <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28<br />

aids care center<br />

• A submarine sandwich sale<br />

to benefit the patient activity<br />

' van fund is being sponsored<br />

" : _j^ the <strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health<br />

:: ttre Center, 855 Bay Av.,<br />

::Somen Point on Thursday,<br />

;:•: <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28.<br />

f ' Regular and meatball subs,<br />

w at $2 each, will be made by<br />

membiri <strong>of</strong> the Jordan Road<br />

School Student Council.<br />

Advance orders are being<br />

taken at the center, MMlSi<br />

Paul Schumacher, concert<br />

and recording artist, will<br />

appear at Grace Bible Chapel,<br />

832 Wesley Av. 11 a.m. Sunday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 17.<br />

For 16 years Schumacher<br />

was involved In radio<br />

broadcasting In various parts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country. New residing<br />

In Medford, he channels all <strong>of</strong><br />

hJa efforts into a ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

concert evangelism. "The<br />

greatest thrill and fulfillment<br />

in life for me," he says, "is to<br />

get up on stage and share the<br />

simple gospel message with<br />

people through music."<br />

His concert* consist <strong>of</strong><br />

traditional gospel songs and<br />

hymns along with eon*<br />

temporary sacred selections.<br />

An ordained minister, he<br />

shares biblical comment<br />

along with personal testimony<br />

ftroughout his presentaHon.<br />

Mr. Schumacher has 10<br />

record albums 1o Ms credit,<br />

his latest, We Shall B»hoM<br />

Hm, on the Dynamie label.<br />

Supernatural joy<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

A young Billy Graham once accidentally put a 110 bill In<br />

a collection plate. Telling his wife later Oat he really<br />

meant to only put m a • 5 bill, she replied: "That's all right<br />

Billy, In Ood's eyes it was a fivtf."<br />

Our Joy as Christians Increases when we tee things<br />

from God's perspective. The servant <strong>of</strong> fflUha, with<br />

terror, informed his paster mat they were surrounded by<br />

an enemy army <strong>of</strong> chariots and horses. "Fear not," said<br />

the prophet. "Those who are with us are more than those<br />

who are with them." Eliaha then prayed that the servant's<br />

eyes would be opened to see the humanly invisible armies<br />

<strong>of</strong> God poised on the nearby mountains.<br />

Lent is a time when we should grow In seeing God's<br />

perspective on our problems. What does the Bible say<br />

about the situations and concerns <strong>of</strong> our lives?<br />

Jemis said that the purpose for his coming Is that his Joy<br />

might be in us and that our Joy would be full. UlteEllsha's<br />

servant, we need to have our eyes opened to sea God's<br />

power and perspective on our problems. And, as Billy<br />

Graham came to realize, God's perspective maybe very<br />

afferent than our own thinking.<br />

May your joy increase,In this Lenten season u you<br />

learn from the prophets and hear from the Saviour thai in<br />

teeing any enemy <strong>of</strong> our supernatural Qrbflan joy,<br />

'those who are with ufl are more than those who are with<br />

them!"<br />

Rev, Richard C. Wlngate<br />

The Lighthouse Community<br />

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

Bach concert at church marks 300th<br />

•<br />

The SMth anniversary <strong>of</strong> the room <strong>of</strong> the church, styles with the complei<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> Johann Sebastian The concert and party are counterpoint <strong>of</strong> his native<br />

Bach will be celebrated in a open to the public, A free-^Ul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Recollection<br />

German style, Bach achieved<br />

concert <strong>of</strong> his music, S p.m. dfering will be taken to musical works which many<br />

The Altar Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 at St. defray eipensea,<br />

consider <strong>of</strong> unequalled<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel wUl Peter's United Methodist Considered by many the richness.<br />

sponsor its annual Day <strong>of</strong>Qiurch.<br />

greatest composer, Bach was His music was written for<br />

Recollection, Sunday <strong>Mar</strong>ch The concert, on the date <strong>of</strong> born into a family <strong>of</strong> every instrument and in<br />

24, Quest moderator will be Bach's birth in 1885, will musicians in the town <strong>of</strong> aettlngs ranging from the<br />

fee Rev. Frank Nash, O.3.A. feature music for Instruments Eisenach in the central part <strong>of</strong> home to the palace as well as<br />

The session will begin at 11 and voices from the com- ttie country now part <strong>of</strong> East the church and concert hall,<br />

a.m. In the parish hall, 40th poser's sacred and secular Germany,<br />

Street and Central Avenue. works,<br />

He lived his entire life in a<br />

Light luncheon will be served, The audience will be Invited very anall area <strong>of</strong> cenfral<br />

Deadline for reservations is to Join the singers and In* Germany but, nevertheless,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 18.<br />

strumentallflts in singing a was acquainted with the The Godfrey<br />

For Information call <strong>Mar</strong>ge Bach chorale,<br />

ornamented French musical<br />

King during the day at 399- Following the concert there style as wen as the simpler Funeral Homes<br />

2085 or Ronnie Brobson wUl be a Bach birthday party rhythms <strong>of</strong> the Italian style.<br />

Established 1B96<br />

evenings at 399-6898. In the Howard 8, Stalnton Combining these two national SO? Central Ave. 644 S. Shore Rd.<br />

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

Phone 3W-007? Phone 390-9699<br />

Transfer priest<br />

The Rev. John B. Brunl,<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good<br />

' Counsel her§, has been<br />

: transferred to resident <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Thomas In Brigantine,<br />

Bishop George H. Gullfoyle<br />

announced the transfer, ef-<br />

• fcctive <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11,<br />

MAKE<br />

YOUR<br />

WISHES<br />

KNOWN<br />

Q, Are recently attended<br />

Funerals generally perceived<br />

as being well done?<br />

A. fn most caies the<br />

responst from bereaved<br />

families after the Funeral<br />

Service, Is that<br />

arrangements w»w<br />

staisfactorjly carried out In<br />

a sympathetic and efficient<br />

manner.<br />

Rev, Connor at chapel<br />

Rev. Robert W, Connor <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be guest<br />

and Lewiatown, Pa. and in<br />

Cincinnati prior to his last<br />

speaker at the Union Chapel pastorate in Indiana, After<br />

by the Sea this Sunday. The serving the Calvary Baptist<br />

Interdenominational service Church In Indianapolis, be<br />

starts at 10:30 and is preceded was named pastor emeritus.<br />

fay a short song servlee. The Rev, Leon L. Blacfcman<br />

Rev. Connor, a member <strong>of</strong> will occupy the pulpit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

both Coean <strong>City</strong> Lodge No. 171 chapel, 65th Strteet and<br />

and the Masonic Club, served Asbury Avenue, the following<br />

pastorates in Philadelphia Sunday.<br />

Kim Beamon, choir director<br />

and organist at St. Peter's,<br />

also announced the Muter<br />

Works chorus rehearsal for<br />

the May 28 concert <strong>of</strong> Bach's<br />

Migntflcat and two <strong>of</strong> Handel's<br />

coronation anthems will<br />

begin 8:30 pjn. Friday <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

22 In the church. All capable<br />

singers are welcome, Beamon<br />

said.<br />

HerberU.. Oodfrey, Owner; John T. Newman, manager<br />

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SUCCEiSOR TO OCEAN CITY'S FIRST<br />

| FUNEHAL DIRECTOR<br />

SJ • • ' '&<br />

The school family:<br />

working with you<br />

to be the best.<br />

, We ail want the same<br />

thing for New Jerstyis publie<br />

school childrtn: thi best<br />

possible education.<br />

Todiy, they're closer<br />

thin tvtr te getting it. But<br />

we know the price it takes<br />

to make sure they do.<br />

^ »t take* mone/ In educatton,<br />

bin so many Wngt,<br />

Now, the State is beginning<br />

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iut It takes more than<br />

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Ing together for the same<br />

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write to: N§w Jarsay Education<br />

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Box 1211, Trmton, N.J.<br />

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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. ,N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Coach Woolley calls it quits; goes out a winner<br />

'It* iirm far me to devote my energies to other areas and let someone elm haw the pleasure <strong>of</strong> coaching Emder jbotball*<br />

. pesponilbiUtlM as principal<br />

Ed Woolley will not return<br />

another one enters. clou <strong>of</strong> the season. But Byrne Arena in The<br />

taki a lot <strong>of</strong> time and the two<br />

tor his 10th season as head<br />

David Kt'lk, defensive Fussner met with athletic Meadowlands — Indicated he<br />

tootball coach at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

jobs were almost eliminating coordinator at Cumberland director Larry James and wiU not decide about hta<br />

Bgh School,<br />

Sports columnist<br />

my family life for five or sis Regional High School, will worked out the problems to future plans until a few weeks<br />

months each year,<br />

In an exclusive interview,<br />

replace the retir§d Claude Ms satisfaction.<br />

after the season.<br />

"I've been doing it for IS<br />

the coach <strong>of</strong> the 1984 South<br />

McAUliteF as head coach <strong>of</strong> No word yet on whether The Panthers are M-l with<br />

Jersey Group Three cham- Tom<br />

pars, counting my seasoni u fte Colt football team. Leary wUl consider staying<br />

pions announced hii ad.<br />

Mike Slnveskl'8 ualjtBit, It's That leaves two positions • n. He guided the Ospreys to<br />

minlitrativi work as<br />

Ume for me to devdte my open In Cape-AtlanHc foot- consecutive New Jersey State<br />

assistant principal at the high Williams<br />

aiergles to other areas and let baU, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and EggAthletic<br />

Association play<strong>of</strong>f<br />

school and the desire to ipend<br />

somtone else have the Harbor Township, And, If the appearances In his two years<br />

more time with his family<br />

pleasure <strong>of</strong> coaobJng Raider leading candidate for the EHT for the first time in school<br />

both led to thi decision.<br />

football,<br />

job is the one who actually htstery.<br />

"I can't thank everyone<br />

Woolley, 4744-1 over nine<br />

gets the job, that would open Both coaches were<br />

seasons, went out i winner.<br />

enough for all they've dons to anotner head coaching reportedly concerned about<br />

His 1984 team won 10<br />

resignation was to be acted season, kids who benefitted make our program a suc- position within the league. fte budget problems in their<br />

tfraight games after a sUm<br />

upon by the Board <strong>of</strong> from the competition last cess," he said, "Of course, the<br />

programs that make it dif-<br />

opining garni loss to Holy<br />

Education, "This past season year. The next coach wUl players and the other Moving to basketball, joi ficult for them to keep pace<br />

Spirit, earning a share <strong>of</strong> the<br />

was my greatest association have a good chance for a real coaches. But also the Archie Fussner, the successful girls with other schools in the<br />

Division <strong>On</strong>e championship<br />

with football — as a player, a good season,"<br />

Harris Club, The Sentinel- coach at Atlanttc <strong>City</strong> High conference. They are also<br />

with the Spartans and<br />

coach, in any way, this was That coach might have soil Ledger, the cable system, the School (166-17 in seven frustrated by the lack <strong>of</strong><br />

Vmeland, The Raiders then<br />

fte type <strong>of</strong> team and the type been Woolley, however, were cheerleaders, the parenta — seasons) and Stockton State communications between the<br />

defeated Deptford and<br />

athletic and academic<br />

Wlllingboro in the Group<br />

communities at the college<br />

Three play<strong>of</strong>fs for the first<br />

concerning the eligibility<br />

"You can't ask for a better way to step aside*<br />

South Jersey tttle by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

problems <strong>of</strong> basketball<br />

Qty in the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

players.<br />

play<strong>of</strong>f competition.<br />

Another basketball coach,<br />

<strong>of</strong> season that every coach it not for hii advancement to everyone contributed to our College (56-22 the last three<br />

"You can't ask for a bettir<br />

Bill Penman <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />

hopes for and very few canan<br />

administration position. success,"<br />

years), announced Tuesday<br />

way to step aside," laid<br />

Township — whose team<br />

experience,<br />

"When I got this job While there are some very night that he wUl return for a<br />

Woolley on Tuesday evening,<br />

plays for the state Group Two<br />

"It would be nearly Im- (assistant principal) two capable candidates for the job fourth season at Stockton,<br />

the night before his letter <strong>of</strong><br />

girls championship Saturday<br />

possible for me to again ex- years ago," he explained, on WooUey's staff, there will Earlier this year, Fussier afternoon at the Brendan<br />

perience a feeling like we all "the Board wai on record as also be teaching positions and nuns' coach Ken Leary<br />

experienced^ln 1914," he being opposed to ad- open within the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> each submitted letters <strong>of</strong><br />

PLASTERING continued. "There are some ministrators coaching. But I district that could lead to a resignation effective at the CANCER CRUIADE<br />

good kids cowing back next got the job in August, too late coach being hired who is not<br />

VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDfiEK, OCEAN CITY. N.j<br />

PAGE » — SECTION TWO<br />

The clock runs out for Raider girls<br />

andBUDRINCK<br />

SOUTH JERSEY GROUP THREE SEMIFINAL<br />

'The fact is we had a six-point lead in the fourth quarter and couldn'thold it'<br />

PENNSAUKBN - Thi end<br />

RAIDERS 6 i i 7 30<br />

<strong>of</strong> a season is ilwiys difficult<br />

COLTS 4 i 7 IS 32<br />

for a high school athlete, butNancy<br />

Warren rebounded and one point.<br />

pressure,"<br />

its especially hard when thi was fouled, throwing the ball<br />

surprises, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BtJU a foul, cutting thi lead to 24-<br />

But the game sriwuidn't <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> scored the<br />

OCEAN CITY (20 II igi fg (la f! r 5 ,1<br />

outcome <strong>of</strong> the final garni is into the basket as she fell<br />

continued to liad. It was 1M 22. With 5:27 remaining,<br />

pfi<br />

have come down to that. If game's first two points and<br />

43 <strong>Mar</strong>gie Bonne!<br />

6 2 5 3 10 3 1 7<br />

diterminid in the final five away. ,<br />

when Levin made a steal and Warren hit a IWooter to tie<br />

either team plays their ran away to an 8-2 lead, three<br />

30 Li^fl Cromptoh<br />

• 1 00 11 1 I 4<br />

seconds — and on a somewhat<br />

fed Su§ Becker for two. Whin the game for the first tlmi.<br />

Whether she was fouled typical <strong>of</strong>fensive game, this<br />

U Judy Eckerson<br />

1 "1<br />

points coming from junior<br />

S V 5 0 0 6<br />

controversial call. «»that<br />

ttie Colls got it down to just The game waj tied again at<br />

before she put up her shot or<br />

31 Sue Becker<br />

V 4 3 1 4 4<br />

one would have been over long center Judy Eckerson, It was<br />

0 10<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s girls —<br />

two points, a free throw by both 26 and 28. Mooniy made<br />

vice versa is a matter for<br />

10 Trish L»yin<br />

3 0 i 3 1 2 3<br />

before the flve-second mark.<br />

3<br />

M after one period,<br />

diampions <strong>of</strong> Cape-Atlantic<br />

Eckerson and a bucket by a foul to give Collingswood a<br />

debate. <strong>On</strong>ly two people,<br />

74 AAary F'arrpM<br />

00 ? 0 i 0 0<br />

Together these two teama<br />

0<br />

<strong>On</strong>e — dropped a 33-30<br />

Bonnet with an <strong>of</strong>fensive 29-28 lead. Then Bonnit made<br />

however, had a vote. They made just 23 <strong>of</strong> 82 Bhota (a Collingswood started the<br />

decision to Collingswood at<br />

rebound made it 15-10 at her two fouk to give thi<br />

"J6 10 1M 10<br />

both thought the shot was in<br />

I'l 10 a 3D<br />

little over 28 percent) and game with a box-one defense,<br />

Peruuauken High School in<br />

half time.<br />

Raiders the liad, until those<br />

progress when the foul oc- turned the ball over a com. playing Trish Levin straight<br />

the semifinals <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

A three.point play by fateful final five seconds, COLUNOSWOOD (313)<br />

ourred,<br />

bined 42 times. They didn't W- "I think we surprised<br />

Jersey Group Thrte tour-<br />

Becker, on a pass from Lisa Becker (10 points) was the 22 Maureen Cannon<br />

3 0 O U 4 1 0 0<br />

"I felt the whistle sounded struggle <strong>of</strong>fensively, them with that," said Bach,<br />

namint, Thi loss ended the<br />

Cfompton, gave thi Raiders only Raider to score in doubli 33 Nancy Warren<br />

y 3 2 7 10 0 i 8<br />

well before the shot went up," however, because <strong>of</strong> a sudden "Levin looked like their<br />

Raiders' season at 20-5.<br />

an 18-12 lied witti 4:48 left in figures, though Crompten had 31 Jean Moaney<br />

J 5 5 2 9 3 i 12<br />

said Raider coach Pat erosion <strong>of</strong> their skills, leader in their first tour-<br />

OC was leading, 30-29, when<br />

fte third quarter. But Warren 11 rebounds and Bonnet 34 Donna Seyhold<br />

IS 3 ! 2 4 3 2 8<br />

Dougherty, "1 don't "We are both good defennament game and I think that<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gie Bonnet hit two free<br />

anjwerid with a threi-potnter snatched 10. Mooney scorid 12 34 Diane SneiBki<br />

5 1 0 0 0 7 0 2<br />

necessarily agree with the ave teams," said Dougherty, defense changed their natural<br />

throws with 1:06 remaining in<br />

<strong>of</strong> hir own and junior guard points and grabbid nini<br />

11 Colleen CterneriTc?<br />

4 0 0 0 1 0 0 o<br />

way the game ended. But the "ind 1 think both teams were flow,"<br />

30 Trish Burke<br />

3 1<br />

this low-scoring affair,<br />

Donna Seyhold followid with rebounds for ColUnpwood —<br />

00 s 0 0 2<br />

outcome <strong>of</strong> the game should a bit nervous. Nerves seem to<br />

Collingswood, which made<br />

a bucket that narrowed the who subsequently lost to<br />

not have come down to that affect your <strong>of</strong>fense more than But Dougherty was more<br />

46 13 V 4 33 14 4<br />

better use <strong>of</strong> its defensive<br />

liad to a single point. Lakewood, 5H2, in the South<br />

32<br />

last call. The fact is, we had a your defense."<br />

concerned with Bach's<br />

skills than <strong>of</strong>fenslvi, much<br />

Again thi Raid*-a Jersey championship game.<br />

Sx-polnt lead in the fourth "U we hadn't played tough<br />

Turnovers; Raiders 23, Colls 19<br />

decision a bit later to switch<br />

like the Raiders, on this night,<br />

responded. Becker pnr,jid a Looking at those close<br />

quarter and couldn't hold it." D in the first half," said<br />

Offensive Rebounds; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 12. Collingswood 13.<br />

defenses. "Their switching<br />

looked for a good shot.<br />

17-footer <strong>of</strong>f a L*v in assist, scoree just makes It tougher<br />

Dougherty is right, <strong>of</strong> Collingswood coach John<br />

Blocked Shots: Mooney (3), Crompten, Levin<br />

defenses bothered my guards<br />

With 11 seconds left, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ttien added a free throw to accept the end <strong>of</strong> a peat<br />

course, though If the final play<br />

Team Rebounds: Raiders 3, Colls 3<br />

Bach, whose father coaches more than I expected;" she<br />

Qty tipped the baU out <strong>of</strong><br />

moments later. In the final season. Just a foul ihot here<br />

is called the other way,<br />

Personal Fouls: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 9, Collingswooa IS,<br />

the NBA's Golden State said. "They didn't recognize<br />

bounds. After bringing the<br />

seconds CTompton connected or a surer bounce there and Fouled Out: none<br />

Warren has to shoot the one- Warriors, "we'd have been ttie defenses very weU."<br />

ball in, the Colk miised from<br />

and thi Raiders hid a 23-17 fte Raiders could be playing<br />

and-one in a pressure-filled blown out. But we've lived<br />

ttie floor. But senior forward<br />

While Collingswood was lead entering thi fourth in The Meadowlands this<br />

Mtuation, her team down by and died all year with our aaininB from their defenaive period.<br />

weekend.<br />

Sports news continues on page 18<br />

A steal by junior guard But the breaks and op-<br />

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Remember focal! the Soom Jersey<br />

SUMMER COOL • WINTER WARM<br />

• Resiaential — Comm»reial • New or Old<br />

• Ask About Ceiiin Conitruction<br />

pfectsl • Blown or Batted msulation<br />

.•nun .... »j Fl« illlmilf i<br />

1200 Mil! Rd. ScrvinjAII<br />

Northfliid<br />

f<br />

SOLID<br />

VINYL SIDING<br />

641-3133<br />

VINYL-GL<br />

See How Your Home Can Be<br />

Maintenance Free, Attractive<br />

and<br />

Energy Efficient<br />

CALL the PROFESSIONALS<br />

WINDOW & SIDING COMPANY<br />

PREMIUM VINYL<br />

SIDING<br />

VINYL IS FINAL<br />

NO MOIte MAINTgNANCE!<br />

Save on halting and air condition,n0<br />

eosii by Initaliini lough, solid tiinyl lid<br />

ing It look, l.kd wood Biautiful colori<br />

SO ysar warranty<br />

ENERGY TAX CREDIT<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

UP TO *300 TAX<br />

• CREDIT<br />

FOR FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Complete Financing Available<br />

Up to 10 Years<br />

Indrititi Rernodtling CMtraettn<br />

Lie, #44192<br />

»*O-Qrafty Windows A Problsm<br />


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

THURSDAY, MARCH H, 1085<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATES<br />

Advertisements for these columns should be In the <strong>of</strong><br />

fice <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger NOT-LATER THAN NOON<br />

TUESBAY FOR REGULAR PUBLICATION and NOON<br />

WEDNESDAY FOR TOO-LATE TOCLASSIFY,<br />

Di*l 3M-S411<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 35 Words or Less ,,,,.... MOO<br />

(to 1 per word exceeding 25 words)<br />

Afl Running I Consecutive Times,<br />

with 25 words or Less ,116.00<br />

Ads Requiring Bo« Number • $1.00additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50' EXTRA<br />

— All Classified Advertising Cash Basis —<br />

112 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J,0iJ26<br />

Copy mailed in, gitfen to representative or brought to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice personally, most bo actompanlod by cnsh or<br />

chock to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone js courtesy<br />

and convenience • customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set in type<br />

OETIHlHd Would IHI a p«rl tlms<br />

pgillisn, de Qlllca wBrk plUf tilfpligfii<br />

ana mnting IM BUBMe, wril« io» •».<br />

iintlnsl Ltdisr. illltn II,, OCian <strong>City</strong>.<br />

NJ.giiii. '<<br />

WILL CLIftN HQMi OR Of'FICi-'it<br />

rgatQnsblQ ratii. Can lurnlth releren<br />

cei CiM J*».ft!!3 asi! lor Ruse sr 3??<br />

OHi in<br />

TYPING OQNI - Pas! and SQiurtfii.<br />

HOySlCLIANINS - War rsuna, ••<br />

EUllfnt ruteientei Ally laturdav fur<br />

nsviir* Call 3$1 74^^ 1 it<br />

TMINit SPMINOi OpininB cotlaoei Or<br />

iuit spring clcsniny - I will tit-Mp. Call<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y dt 3Si 39^3 * *<br />

Tuforing<br />

S. JOHN LOEPER<br />

REG. BUILDER<br />

Additions Alferatioris<br />

Steps & Decks Home Repairs<br />

Handyman Service Unlimited<br />

398-5553<br />

SOUTH JE,JSEY<br />

In Memorlam<br />

Card Of Thanks<br />

M a y<br />

pfa'5<br />

5T<br />

a<br />

forever ft<br />

Jesu5<br />

Jude<br />

hav<br />

Pfay<br />

JUPi NOVENfi<br />

ed Mcarf @* Ji ? 5SJ<br />

adored and ulfl<br />

lay trie latfea Hss<br />

e mercy on us Nfli<br />

fgf yi li¥ * f'TiLfj ,.<br />

By the flffi day ySur prayers w<br />

w<br />

111 t'd<br />

day<br />

P 0<br />

Lost And Found<br />

IN OCIaN CUV ARIA small, aolfl<br />

heap oar,-,nfl, HEWABB Can JTO<br />

501] ' "<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Vmmr 'found B.t.ll<br />

•ion daitrM •<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

Mutt make a oood app«ir<br />

arm Honesty and Bleajing<br />

personality a must. Ex-<br />

perience and local resi-<br />

dent required, 5 day week<br />

and paid vacation. Apply<br />

W/r»syme or previous<br />

work experience to:<br />

Box »94<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, 01236<br />

t.,*,^^*, -it hotfi bd'3iii ^yt-H l< ng<br />

THE CHiLDREN'S PLACI<br />

Haven Ayi; ComgH'tc academic and<br />

ricfuaiisnal <strong>of</strong>figrani, irl, dance,<br />

mgiie, iwimming lesioni Mands* ffiry<br />

Friday. ? JOte S.si p m H<br />

LOOKING W<br />

iifiidififjui individual Mff't'r juiy<br />

•ijic* <strong>of</strong> bysirt^^s »fie qn'd hhi'<br />

WILL DO BABYSITTING<br />

Bamo i sflyi a »n'« «e'<br />

[Brldrfll CJII «<br />

PAfif Tlfiii Day cigdriiiiy<br />

huiiH'i m iQyr ift'j £hegi^ ya<br />

dayi and hsurs Ib 00 pi'f hqyf<br />

adulti, own faf<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

MATURE MAN - 1 !e 3 flyy*<br />

qg^rd oil irmgrfd rruek £3'!<br />

p m in<br />

ISililO MAjilMfl ilACH-elt<br />

cgndiftsn, 1009 mi Aikjrig S23pfl<br />

suu Call JlJflei!<br />

CABNENTEHS - lor<br />

(fir dr^t EJasi<br />

C.jM Dd¥t' U3 Wit CHfeVV SJ<br />

lols ol pilFdi<br />

0J44<br />

SMALL FRlENpLY OFFICI -<br />

BONNEVILLE gQPSJ ce<br />

Bfdbt-i muHltjf Mu?' sell.<br />

?l CHfeVV NOVA CQUP8<br />

(er Wnre bos No 106. e ? o<br />

Uedger, gttan <strong>City</strong>. N J Qi326<br />

HlftL ESTATE lALESPlttleH - ep^<br />

^tffunliy knotki, th« time coyian'i bt<br />

fc«!!?r far yeii tg became a siieiperian<br />

with Qcfan eii^s loiamg esm-<br />

puTfFiied reil Stfale lirm, Complei?<br />

friining proiram, call today. Berger<br />

RfKty, Inc. 39* 0076. !(<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES — F«a I LlIS<br />

Mi Qptflinss fif * »*lrjpeopie i«entng i<br />

lull lime c»re*r epporfynifi,, €•)! 3*1-<br />

sm tor dtfaUi »nd * conlld.mn initr-<br />

vifcw if<br />

CONSTRUCTION SUPCRINTEMDGN<br />

TI = rtsttfed wrifh an iifs myiii-heuitng<br />

tUperisniS ffif prsjeft Eurfenfly star<br />

1109 in AC ire- El.rct.y, teiifef will<br />

nivfi chaitgngins wgrk issd, a if end t§<br />

detail and ESmpitft iobi an tchetluic<br />

iflS Within budget, Syr empjeyfsi<br />

Umw si this id, Pleait lend returns IQ<br />

SentinehLedgef. isi 161 Qctin <strong>City</strong>,<br />

H.J 01276 ff<br />

RSSL iiTATl = OyRimic<br />

SStSbMlhid diveispmenf and esnitryg<br />

lien CB, Participating in A,C. ^fea,<br />

lesngmtc growth reauiroi saiei mgr<br />

fSBertenced in new epnitryctjan, my Hi<br />

hey ling for luxury My (rent. My it<br />

pdlien gfHiriB eleitng. iiiei ibihfy<br />

With proven tfi£li reEBra: Iicfiiient<br />

gppsrtynifV f3 9FB« with cimgiRy,<br />

Pietli sfnfl reiiiffle fS ientinelLedger,<br />

Bsx 101, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J 09234 fl<br />

— gsberi L<br />

105<br />

MANSCiR — New<br />

Hare, Tiifon HBad, NaMhh* a<br />

perieREed prgit?rn»ti<br />

fymfy Esll 434 s?ig J<br />

iMSRT SRDER COOKS -<br />

spring ifld fall, full firm' iummeri.<br />

High i£H0Ql and ieme ei-pt-f iontt 1<br />

preferred, Apply 940 l§§rd«aih lit<br />

iirep'i iynfheenstls atiST 3 p m j !i<br />

PfifilT TiMI CLiRICAL help wanted,<br />

typing iH>l!i Rt-Eeiiiry. Contacl Daniel<br />

Mc&ann. Chaiim Haihdiy !ni: !*v 0060<br />

MAiRITVLiST WrANTgD, NJ liCtfllie<br />

required Calf 3?3?Bi«. B*P na!<br />

necessary H<br />

LANDSCAPMR& WANTED 3 iu:i<br />

Hme pgsthDns ayaHadU' Espefiyntf<br />

pferdrred by! (id! necessary Call Davt?<br />

ai 3?D¥S7S 331<br />

Dli&lL MlCHfifJIC^ HtjSvy Ou'r<br />

Ifucks Msspifaliia'ion plus mart?<br />

&t-nc*!t§ Call 391 03QQ wdfKdayS "<br />

TO FILL JOB VACANCY<br />

hgysp duties fJg espenente but<br />

efic young person a must tor fas!<br />

work CaM 3?? 7S|5 (<strong>of</strong> appf 3 3i<br />

ALEiPEHSON — gsberi L Ihirg<br />

«S> EitSti is interviewing e» per sen<br />

cd licemtd Siliipirieni isr lull time<br />

CaUPCMTER mgit hiv« awn Iran<br />

Ipeffiflefl ind hind tdoU, Eiii far!<br />

ftrvil JSO-mo ittif s B m Mi<br />

CHAMBER FIRSON^rieeded 'til mid<br />

JuM, High School Sria rgiertncis<br />

rfquired. Ciii Be.w&tn f:3i5 and n§§n<br />

lor ipBointmint. Call !« lill, E.I<br />

RIAL iSTATi<br />

SALESPEOPLE NEEDED<br />

"Full time rainmakers"<br />

only! Call for appointment.<br />

"The Selling Office,"<br />

399-2500<br />

LANDSCAPi MAINTENANCE MAN<br />

— dependable, dri¥eri iiteni*. Mifsh<br />

ig December. Call Ken Seulh»rd at J?i<br />

IMS. "<br />

ADULTS OR yOUTMS — CnamBIr<br />

wsrk, laundry, genera! dyfif* at Gyei!<br />

Heuie ft Christian Retreat Center.<br />

nif4 tpring Ullf fur latl alttrnggnl S<br />

weekend!, lisa iyftimir Half far ft day<br />

week V l.lin, - 3 p*m,, reiffensei, ipply<br />

Aiidrsw'i inn 1330 Seean Avje. 3??-<br />

IUB II<br />

PS»T TIME — Rental Saiei ssttlt<br />

Fti ind i.aii, Keillors, call III itoo.<br />

NIGHT TIMi COOK -<br />

riltrtneei. Mil MI -iota.<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Correspondent to provide<br />

newspaper coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

government and com-<br />

munity activities in Lin-<br />

wood and Northfield,<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> com-<br />

munities, writing skills a<br />

must. Satisfaction and<br />

recognition will be the<br />

primary rewards Initially<br />

In this part-time work at<br />

home position. Call John<br />

Andrys, The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger, 3WJ411,<br />

Mil SOLOIST — with it. Pliers<br />

MttlWUil etigrch cnoif in Otiin <strong>City</strong>.<br />

IMMHM i»riiii!» intuld call ihuHh<br />

RfALIITATi SALES PERSON -<br />

(all flint with lictnil £ *• (liH 1 1"<br />

••iMlHKt. wt gyartiiln Ihi Best ol<br />

H|)nrt HTViCH, «l)tMISM< •!!)«• »<br />

Wlirnii cimmitllMf. raulBIl<br />

iimliji Mr P/T Hin pnpli. WaMi<br />

Uk ti<br />

IXPHflNCtD 1ECR6TAPT -<br />

wt* #«*« tviHtr* tkiiit f« iitsy ot«n<br />

, Ml Mutt peittOT. Writ* Ni<br />

DEAR PAN, Cm id glad fhe £hfl!tef<br />

Bos i* open again $ee yeu there f§F<br />

atnnt-f ionig(i! il 4 Q'elScK L5vt», Rdblii<br />

3 14<br />

WASH<br />

BOWL<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY &<br />

DRY CLEANING<br />

OPEN<br />

24 HOURS<br />

Single<br />

• Double<br />

• TV/p/e Load<br />

LVas/iers<br />

21 • 30 Ib, Dryers<br />

•k<br />

Wish, Dry & Fold Service<br />

#<br />

Attendant <strong>On</strong> Duty<br />

8 am • 7 pm, Mon.-Fri.<br />

_*<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> Free Parking<br />

•<br />

Closed Sundays<br />

16TH& HAVEN AVE:<br />

OMAN CITY<br />

Call<br />

133 7<br />

Wanted<br />

RENT=A fAhti — HiM Of Wftels $<br />

Moving, light nsulmfl eflfl jsbt<br />

anvifilng ysu need dsne, Stgra<br />

Call I , 3fl'0343.<br />

RlDfcHi WSNTIB-Vaii Pool ta<br />

Phila. Ly. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy *;^i #.m: £f?\ve<br />

Phila. MS 5.m. La. Phtta i p m,<br />

afPve SeGarl <strong>City</strong> 4:35 p m Please eali<br />

1-18<br />

DEIVIR - ¥e«F round lull<br />

pay, ben^tits Call 3??<br />

oppt<br />

imc<br />

iSQ,MO/yf eoSiiBlO AM Sccypafiaris<br />

How So find Call 895 W &0OS 6«! B<br />

1495<br />

4 *<br />

KAMI'S COINS<br />

Colnii llamps, Suppllai<br />

1245 Asbury Awe.<br />

398-6908<br />

Open All Year Wed thru Sat<br />

Quylhfi h Selling Cdlns<br />

Since 194.<br />

INCOME T4K PII1PAR4TION -<br />

FHilfral & State, ^ayrsll taKei In.<br />

dividual . iuilneii EOrparatiBil €•!€,<br />

Accurate reaiDnable. Dayt, eveitiiigi<br />

at your home or olllee. Call Ml HIS. II<br />

ST1AM CLCAHlHn SPECIAL - <strong>On</strong>e<br />

llsor 01 duDlo« 17V 95 Call I» lll». ) II<br />

OiSMwaSMlB VHBtiD - Hlckmon<br />

Seatooci, 11SS Aseury Ave . O C 3^1<br />

MAINTENANCE/JArVlTORIAU PIS<br />

SON = at Spinnaker Management O'<br />

nee, 3IW ieardwalfc. Sea Isie Cily.<br />

"" 1"<br />

OLD WOOD PUHNITUR* - Oak,<br />

mihssarly, wiciien Etfh tor eentiiill sf<br />

hduis. Full er partlll. Frem a!1U fa<br />

Baiemenl, Call 717-3SU K<br />

StFTSPiOPl-B WANTBO - Ctn-<br />

ilgnmenl ttige It spenkiig in O£ein Citv<br />

and "'I' tJi ; , accepllne hand made<br />

itimi, PIHIB tali jfl l«s or tsj «!»»<br />

J 14<br />

EAST COAT HAULING<br />

Complete Landl€SBif1Q Sarvice,<br />

Itgiie end Gravel OrlvBwiyi, Top<br />

soil, conitruell<strong>of</strong>l Ills eiian Up anfl<br />

Removal. Bulk Train Bemouol<br />

««aionabm Ratei,<br />

PUIlISTIMATiS<br />

j.F, HAYNAL<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENT<br />

399.414a<br />

Cgitorn tJecKS kltchons<br />

General Carpentry<br />

Andersen Windows<br />

REG, 8, INSURID<br />

Prompt and reliable<br />

service<br />

TF<br />

GIANT<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

7 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

(Including SUN.)<br />

SAME DAY<br />

DRY<br />

CLEANING<br />

IN BY 1 P.M.<br />

pick up same day<br />

Ask about our<br />

Tailor Work<br />

on New & Old<br />

Garments<br />

CLEAN ALL<br />

COIN-OP CENTER<br />

eroveM Ave. I New Rd.<br />

Someri Point<br />

[ THINK<br />

UTILITY MAN — lull'paff nme<br />

cleaning and maihienance steady,<br />

year round Benefits Call Yesterday<br />

390 !?S7, lit »J8 l^mpson<br />

Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> Cny, N.j 1MJJ6 J Jl<br />

Instructions<br />

lNIT»geflONi NOW «etiPT|N6<br />

CUjilcal ana jail Gu.lar ,rudenH<br />

ytur pi^ce sr mine, €s(i Ml 3H4, II<br />

L(4RN TO MAKt ANTIOUF<br />

repredyciian perceuin dsli* alio<br />

china piinting claii^i, Osll^ matiG is<br />

oratr, e»u 3?i Biti n<br />

Mobile Homes<br />

I1U OBSSf LtKlS - lOUSt, tully<br />

lurnilht«. Lotalta in »(uti (••<br />

liT, »It,MS. «•» l»f Mltill »«»-Hi ,<br />

HtwHA H «.m. •"• • *•EIC.<br />

Free Estimates 927-5052<br />

Edition<br />

<strong>1985</strong><br />

ATTENTION<br />

• Auto Dealers<br />

• Carpenters<br />

• Handymen<br />

• Painters<br />

• <strong>Mar</strong>ina Owners<br />

• Retailers<br />

• Realtors...<br />

Do you have your copy<br />

ready for the 1986<br />

Spring Edition?<br />

We have a very SPECIAL PRICE<br />

on a full page, with or<br />

without color.<br />

Your received copy<br />

RESERVES YOUR SPACE!<br />

CALL TODAY<br />

before the last minute rush!<br />

CALL 399-5411<br />

Ask For Display Advertising<br />

Hr)Mfc SRPVIU; SYSTEMS INC<br />

• HANDVMAN SEBVICiS<br />

• BEPAIBS • RiNOVATIONS<br />

plus<br />

ANNUAL WARRANTY<br />

CONTRACTS<br />

on<br />

• MAJOR APPLIANCES<br />

• HEATING A AIR<br />

CONDITIONING<br />

• INTIRIOfl/iXTERIOrl<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

ONE LOW FEE<br />

COVERS<br />

ALL PARTS & LABOi<br />

Call<br />

3987679<br />

LINWOOO HOOFINO - ief»l«S<br />

Alianilc and CSBO May Eounllyi to' >!<br />

¥«arl. Sliinsim, lidina, gullerl. Hot<br />

rood Fr-BO «ltim«t«i, inigrea call<br />

si; ill? or ssi on »<br />

AHOfnM — R«flO¥«t!onl. ear<br />

Btntfy, Minting, Bit. Call 3910971. I!<br />

SPUING CLEANUP<br />

and llwrl conditioning<br />

Shrubl Mulch<br />

Sprinkler System Service<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

Split and Delivered<br />

Call 697-2196<br />

Landscape with Flowers<br />

Pansles • Perennials<br />

Annuals<br />

Shade and Spruce Trees<br />

delivered and planted<br />

807 2198 "<br />

I DICKSYKESCO. ;<br />

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

j Repair |<br />

J Guaranteed Work %<br />

| Quick Service %<br />

j Fully Insured %<br />

% Residential • Commercial %<br />

% 921 Ridgeweod Ave. }<br />

J Northfield *<br />

* 641-5200 V*<br />

DEAR BUilNeiSMAN, ihQUidn'f you<br />

be adverhitng iieng with thois efher<br />

builneisfi to mcresie ysur leiei and<br />

iervKeiF ¥9u fc reading thU, gfhffi<br />

will too Calf 39? 5411, ClflllHicd<br />

ALL SPRiNe" OR \f¥«IKL¥<br />

CLIANINo — Miutilully aont By a<br />

woman horns eeoniSmHI (In prol. miW<br />

uniform) lor homn & BuilKIIUI. Alls<br />

full urvlcH homomikBr ikllli •apirfly<br />

MrlormM. Laundry, chllO tupu'vlllon.<br />

mni prtoanllon, tie. Its. Cll «•»?<br />

i<br />

BROOKS TV<br />

TV & Radio Repairs<br />

Electronic Servicing<br />

704 Atbiiry Av«,<br />

309-8688<br />

SMI<br />

SUNSHINE CARPETS<br />

"IVBFy £olor under IUB Sun"<br />

NYLONS from'Z.ISyd<br />

ANSOIV PLUSHES M.99yd<br />

OuaFSnleed Installation!<br />

No Wi« Vinvlii Rei'd. & Comm'l.<br />

FRtlliiopatHstni<br />

B27B132<br />

C&V TILE<br />

CHARLES TERINONI<br />

Contractor<br />

CREATOR OF BEAUTIFUL<br />

FLOORS<br />

Bathroom • Kiighen * Foyf r<br />

Patio • Flreplacti<br />

COMPLETE DATHROOM<br />

HBHOVATIOM<br />

Oceaii <strong>City</strong> Area 39B-7308<br />

TRINITY PAINTING<br />

Joe Cancellier<br />

Intorior .Exterior<br />

Residential • Commirclal<br />

OuitltV WOrN-Prtf BMimifti<br />

CALL 3194457<br />

HOME REPAIR<br />

• LletniOd •Insured<br />

• Rtllible<br />

JOHN PAYNE<br />

398-8974<br />

Day or Evenings "<br />

AUTOMAT!<br />

TOUR ACCOUNTINO<br />

ON YOUR PC OR OURS ..<br />

SOL OMO« Hi •- AulWina e»«u«anl<br />

sonciu' IUS<br />

OTHtP SVSTIUS<br />

BUr ONLY MODUUf WU NHBl<br />

G.£ • Am * A*P* Piyt&l<br />

PUR tlNV Mb Coll • '•••xMinM<br />

qiiINf wmrtup<br />

JOSEPH C. LINSALATA<br />

i»08 UMii *»• M<br />

Sat IM en NJ Abingion<br />

mm i<br />

1IMH-NM<br />

AccoortAn<br />

umuwmmun<br />

P.K.S, CLiAHING SIRVICi<br />

301-0079<br />

• CarpEfCleanlng<br />

• Chimney Sweeping<br />

• FrM Estimate!<br />

• Janitorial Service<br />

• Renfals/Spf Ing Cleaning<br />

a SPfiglAL<br />

I Any Chimney 119.00<br />

5TEVC5 LAWN CARE NOW is<br />

tin.t- tsf spring lerirhnny. st?i?dhng.<br />

thafchthg, wetfcly lawn mamlnngri<br />

fflMFCiagtlES ana snFybs Call 399 Q<br />

alter torn<br />

Boating<br />

»##**»>»*#»###*#••»#•• -j_<br />

Ir Agyalport 7Q hp [VINRUPE -E I<br />

loader iFeiier. raflie phono, eempasl<br />

and much more. M.soo. 190 mil alter<br />

5;<br />

t9?5 BOSTON WHALES - IS It<br />

ncwpgrM model, genttr eorisoi?. iun<br />

canopy, is hp Mercury. eseBllent con<br />

dltlgn TrailuF ineiuded H.300, Call<br />

IIBBFI <strong>Mar</strong>ino 3S1«I4. 4 11<br />

1911 GRADV WHITE - JO It HollOay<br />

with t50 hp Vs twin e^ele, Johnson<br />

outboard. Includes ai! canvaai depth<br />

tinder. £B cennBetlen, ellge pwrnp &<br />

other extras. Eseelleni eond Used bay<br />

I, rivers only. Call )99 Silj. »<br />

Beat Slips<br />

SUNSET HARBOR MARINA— t Mh<br />

and Bay, Olltri now iloatlng dscki,<br />

ilipi. II II, up 10 10 II,, lor IS union<br />

Call Itt-alai. «<br />

BOAT SLIP EMPTY, 1 Seaional ineome<br />

II IhBrt lor Ihe ad«srililne. Beaters<br />

and MshBFmBn ar» ilartlng lo ios*<br />

nsw, Advertlte to rent thai amply slip<br />

mm, call ni'MII, if<br />

OiiP WATiR ILlPi ON OPIN BAT<br />

- lo 31 leal, walsr power and doeli<br />

iloragB. Ill thru IHS-Ii, Call 3flfS!9<br />

eyemngl. a&<br />

BOAT SLIP WANTED - Par 19 It I/O<br />

y§ed by Oardens lamily. Call 3?l<br />

«3! 3 II<br />

General Mdse.<br />

NOW! TMI TIMI TO PLAN your<br />

garaga tale and caih In on Ihots Hams<br />

you not longar need, Qns tmill ad IIND<br />

inll cguid do !h» trick I call ciasiiliBd,<br />

today, II<br />

ANDEflSON-OJSERKIS<br />

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fIon <strong>of</strong> hgyte eonfenti ari<br />

tM. Full 5ppfaiS#l SefVice.<br />

CALL 9270975<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW<br />

& SALE<br />

Sat. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16,10-7 p.m.<br />

Sun. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17,11 to 5 p.m.<br />

MAINLAND REGIONAL<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

NiwRoatJfRt, 9)LlnwoorJ<br />

Sponurfd by AntlauB Comctors<br />

Cluo anA Mainland Bind Bositcri.<br />

Admlnl<strong>of</strong>lll.iO. For info, call<br />

927-8279<br />

1-14<br />

SURFBOARD Her beglnnart! lit. it<br />

kail siiar, eiieine guitar IIN. and<br />

ampllliar ISO, call liMW 'I<br />

ROBERTS WATiR TRi»TM|NT<br />

CYLINDER Mlcromel cdntalntr, Sail<br />

Mnlalner, Lim new, All llami go . IBB<br />

tylinatr jirmkromtt 4 lall In tnn<br />

lalnir »«• Call tot 111 nil .<br />

fuckahot, - 1»<br />

OLD BilK * iiNCM - "WWInB,"<br />

solid hart wee* neMi rillniihlng<br />

UK call<br />

2 PAMIUV ¥ARO IALIIH - MS<br />

DooB» Ave., Somerj Polnl (Holly Milts<br />

oroomlni Salon! Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>en<br />

Htrt, liOO a.m. until.., - Ttnvliien,<br />

jewlna tnathlnB, lurnllgre, women'j 1<br />

childrm's clothing k shoes, mlse.<br />

houiehoid goods, wedding aewn 3^1*<br />

, MOVINS " nAUST SELL - 3 pt.<br />

Living foom Hi - gold srlour wllh<br />

grMrl chair, WnHe rftllntr twin tti s.<br />

, m.tirto tin mm%. i"<br />

E*RAOE IALI - SiUUM, 1MI<br />

Havtn Avt,, O.e, Naw dogoU hwng<br />

winds*, ten. I*" •••i/Biojjwd. w<br />

. link, ill *


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.PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. Sale R.E. For Sale R.E.For Sale R.E.For Sale R.E. For Salt R.E. For Sale R.E. Sale<br />

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SALES<br />

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Call Today!<br />

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244 Clipper Drive<br />

immaeulatt duplex in a great soufhend neighborhood.<br />

First floor feiturss 2 bedrooms, ont tilt bath, fjmiiy room<br />

with fireplace and laundry room. The second floor unit in<br />

elgdet one bedroom and one tile bath. The home is<br />

situated on a 74"*iS" lot and <strong>of</strong>fers an attached IVa car<br />

garage. Please schedule a visit on Sat. or Sun, between<br />

noon and 4:90 p.m.<br />

iogcr<br />

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BOATERSPARADISB<br />

LEW Itgoonffllfil SuBiil'J. 1 BMroom,, t full Balris, unique spilt Itsel<br />

S B " with (Ml. l«r»» f«1 SMS. gu l.e.1. .If eonailtonlng. M.<br />

set Mr, (krllghH, I tat sirHt, »•! HIPi. fANTASTIC VALUE.<br />

OWNIHSAYS BELLI liin.lp.m.Sll.iSin.<br />

PREMIER BIACMFRONT LIVING<br />

- fids by Sid* SuBlel tnwnlwgH, I bearoems, 3<br />

- l ith Jd«« Inci^ns Urge roo. dK|,<br />

bain, earo<strong>of</strong>t crtotivt layoutwliHJdeem intiuilJnslJfoero<strong>of</strong> decls,<br />

Q.J heat, air ein 1?M, sale time 1i:D0<br />

a.m. This Sale will fake pisgg at The<br />

Shelter Road Compound {adjacent to<br />

Humane lociefy! <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

Avenue, the below described motor<br />

vehicles which came into possession <strong>of</strong><br />

the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city through absn<br />

donment or failyre <strong>of</strong> owners to claim<br />

same.<br />

The motor vehicles may be essmined<br />

S* the Shelter Sgad Cempound Befween<br />

9m a,m. ihOO a.m. on the day <strong>of</strong> fhe<br />

tale, Everyfhing sold "as is" #here is,<br />

vghicie buyers wiii nave forty eight (43)<br />

heurs to remove vehicles from prem-<br />

mises: There win &e a minimum bid <strong>of</strong><br />

forty ooilars ij/0.00) placed on each<br />

vehicle<br />

List <strong>of</strong> vehicles: 1975 Chevrolet; t#B<br />

Mercury,; 197& Ford Fairmont, 1973<br />

Ford Maverick.- f??3 Volkswagen Bug;<br />

]??6 Mg, 19?& Fiat; !974 Cfldiflac; 1977<br />

Plymoufft/Itafisn Wagon; 1979 Fora<br />

Mysfang;j§?3 Chevrolet Custom 10 pick<br />

Up; 1M7 Ford W5$8 pick up; 1974 Ford<br />

dympffygfe;<br />

Jynk^ J96?Ponfiaci l?71 Ford Pinto:<br />

The <strong>City</strong> ef <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Assistant Administrator<br />

d the three roundj in thi first<br />

tvent,<br />

Eugene Watte, Ocian <strong>City</strong><br />

BC, tooli the 165-pound novice<br />

title in an exciting bout with<br />

Hlcardo Dabney, Pleasant,<br />

ville Recreation Center.<br />

Wfltti, who warmi to hjs task<br />

as the fight progressea, had<br />

his hands full in the first<br />

round, with Dabney the<br />

aggreisor. The second round<br />

was cloie with Watts out-<br />

boxing his opponent. In ttie<br />

fliird round, the foiroer <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty High School baiketbaU<br />

stu tajocked down Dabney<br />

toice and was awarded a<br />

unanimous decision<br />

Jimmy DlOrlo won the 125-<br />

pound Olympic title by<br />

default. DlOrlo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BC, won two preliminary<br />

contests to qualify for the<br />

finals.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bo«r Bar!<br />

"Killer" Rowell, representliii<br />

New Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Boilng<br />

Club, stopped "Daiillnj"<br />

Danny Decker, Pleasantville<br />

Recreation Center, in 48<br />

seconds <strong>of</strong> the second round.<br />

After a close first round.<br />

Rowell overwhelmed Decker,<br />

decWni him for a 1X0.<br />

In the first bout <strong>of</strong> the<br />

evening, Dallas Holden,<br />

Mantle <strong>City</strong> PAL, won the<br />

100-pound Olympic title,<br />

stopping John DiOrio, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty BC, In the first round.<br />

Liavander Johnaon, Atlantic<br />

aty PAL, grabbed the 110.<br />

pound junior Olympic crown<br />

by winning a close fight with<br />

Georp Bonner, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

BC, Both boxers were very<br />

fast with Johnson slightly<br />

more agressive. *<br />

Johnnie Jonei <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

aty PAL Hopped David<br />

Jones, Archers Gym,<br />

Oementon, in 1 minute 27<br />

seconds <strong>of</strong> the second round to<br />

win the 132-pound novice title.<br />

Johnnie, a sharp counter<br />

puncher, had knockdowns in<br />

both rounds with David<br />

making a comeback at the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the first.<br />

Ken Carey <strong>of</strong> R. Kates BC<br />

stopped Joe Woods, Salen<br />

Boxing Club, In 1 minute 30<br />

seconds <strong>of</strong> the third round.<br />

Woods won the first round but<br />

Carey cane back using a<br />

sharp left hand,<br />

Allen Kuhme, Moorestown<br />

BC, slugged out a unanimous<br />

dteWon over Tory Roberta,<br />

Pleasantville Recreation<br />

Center, to capture toe<br />

heavyweight novice cham-<br />

pionship. The firm round waa<br />

even, Kuhme unloaded nil<br />

heavy artillery in the second<br />

to build up a big lead. Roberts<br />

came back in the third as<br />

Kuhme seemed to tire but<br />

could not score heavily<br />

enough.<br />

In the final bout <strong>of</strong> the<br />

evening. Cade Johnson <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> PAL knocked<br />

out Simon felfair, R. Kates<br />

BC, in the second round to win<br />

toe laa-pound open Utt«. Hie<br />

tot round was even, both<br />

fighters looking very sharp.<br />

In the second round, Telfalr<br />

slumped to the canvas<br />

following a -barrage <strong>of</strong><br />

stomach punches.<br />

After getting back to hit<br />

•tool, Telfair attempted to<br />

walk from the ring and<br />

collapsed. He wai taken to<br />

Siore Memorial Hospital and<br />

later left the emergency room<br />

in an alert condition.<br />

The South Jersey Golden<br />

dove championiMpt were<br />

sponsored by (be <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation Department and<br />

Mainstream Production*<br />

headed by Joe Jehuon.<br />

Johnson organized the flghU<br />

with the help <strong>of</strong> Pat Duffy.<br />

Golden Glovei <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

Judges for the evening were<br />

Jean Williams, Jim Or"*"*?,<br />

Bob Palmer ud Store<br />

amoger, an ESPN referee.<br />

Andrea Stone <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

nog the National Anthem and<br />

Ton O'Rourke, WSLT-WIBG<br />

radto personality, ierved m<br />

ringaimoiTncer.AneihibiUop<br />

bout between David Flora, i,<br />

and Jason Butch, tW, both <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BC, preceded the<br />

Aamdsvhip figfifai<br />

-<strong>Mar</strong>kBMItr<br />

, ,T p j,, ,0<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JlPllY<br />

PROPOSAL NO. 117<br />

Notice 1% heresy given that sealed<br />

prspasals wit! be received 6y tfle <strong>City</strong><br />

Purchasing Agehl on Friday, M^reh<br />

29, <strong>1985</strong> at StOO p.m. at irVhiCh time the<br />

said sealed bids Will be pygiiciy opened<br />

and read fgr the following '<br />

M) WHEIL LOADER<br />

AM proposals shall be submitted on<br />

thg Proposal Form approved for this<br />

prspo££h Sr sn an exact replied! as to<br />

wording ^nd punctuation: Copies oi<br />

su£h Propesal Form, this Adver<br />

Higmtnt; and fhe Terms arid<br />

ihe OMPCC <strong>of</strong> the Purchasing Agent,<br />

tkmm S, <strong>City</strong> Mall, <strong>Ocean</strong> Csfy, New<br />

jersey, and BrdEJgF must absolutely<br />

comply with all gt the terms o* t^e<br />

Bids may be rtiatiefl <strong>of</strong> delivered to<br />

tne <strong>City</strong> £i£rk §( fhe <strong>City</strong> gf <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, <strong>City</strong> Had An-U-a, QtOan Cify, New<br />

Jersey e? prgipnfijd 1Q fne <strong>City</strong> Clers<br />

ef said <strong>City</strong> m council Chambefs, at<br />

the time Ot Calling ler sard pids:<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Cgyngil reserves the ngn*<br />

!Q rejecf any sr all bids if it de^mi .1<br />

in the ocsf puslie interest tg dg so.<br />

Bidders are fequifed to comply w,ih<br />

the requirements ef Public Laws m<br />

1?7S, Chapief 137. Affirmative Acttgn<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Dean Scheonewald, inside his<br />

Bird Brain costume, presents a trophy to<br />

Philadelphia Mayor W. Wilson Goode in<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> the mayor's efforts to keep the<br />

Eagles in Philadelphia,<br />

DATED; Maf£h 1,<br />

3U,iT;p.F.I17.SQ<br />

jsseph S.<br />

Purchasing<br />

TM linen*! dw under lidtmoeit is Im<br />

MtUHad W TRACT "B" 11 111MOI O<br />

wIMI kittntt.ce*h) Md JlHflllsta« t*<br />

At an Maw i tut cu* m tmrwm<br />

l N l t<br />

rw wwrm immi RM rn*t t. M.<br />

DATCD: <strong>Mar</strong>ch f. im<br />

Joseph I. Cisrk<br />

purchasing<br />

ircn 12, 1?I5<br />

SNERIPP-S l*Li<br />

IT VIHTUI 8( I Wfll 01 iMueflon<br />

isiu^d pu! 0! tht Superior Csufi ef New<br />

Jgfity, Uaw Qiviilon, Caps Msy CsurV<br />

ty, DoeHf No. Lfflfl 71, 1-t.Mt-tt.<br />

(herein, penaina, wMrtin, MARBY A,<br />

gAUERIi the PiJintid ana GEORGE<br />

SMITH, et ils «re the Belenasnial I<br />

ins!) e*pO£e to sale al public vendW<br />

WiBNISDAY, APRIL 10 tils<br />

st one Kioeii in me allernoon (itsri-<br />

agfd time) at laid day at the Sheriirs<br />

Otliee in cape May court Mouse, Cap«<br />

May Countv, New jersey,<br />

TRACT I<br />

ALL THAT CLIUAIN LAND AND<br />

PREMISES SITUATE, LYING AND<br />

BEING IN THE CITY OF OCEAN<br />

CITY, COUNTY OF CAPE MAY AMD<br />

STATE OF NEW JERSEY<br />

BEING Ihe Southwesterly IA feet <strong>of</strong><br />

Lot W antj the Norrneasteriy 16 feet <strong>of</strong><br />

Let 93, section C, Plan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Association,<br />

BEGINNING in Ihe Northwesterly<br />

hne ol Simpson Avenue 3n feel Sooth<br />

westwardly from the southwesterly<br />

tine <strong>of</strong> eleventh Street; containing<br />

Southwestwardly along said line <strong>of</strong><br />

Simpson Avenue 33 feet In front or<br />

breadth; and <strong>of</strong> mat width extending<br />

Northwestwardly between lines<br />

parallel with Eleventh street, IIS feet<br />

to • fifteen feet wide street.<br />

BEING Block 110S, Lot 37 on the Tan<br />

Map.<br />

TRACT tl<br />

ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND AND<br />

PREMISES SITUATE. LYINO AND<br />

BEING IN THE CITY OF OCEAN<br />

CITY, COUNTY OF CAPE MAY AND<br />

STATE OF NEW JERSEY<br />

DEGINNING in me Southeasterly<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Palen Avenue JO9,«3 feet soutti<br />

westward!? from the Southwesterly<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Ninth street; Ihence<br />

(1) Souihweitwardjy, along uid line<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palen Avenue, 19J49 feet to an angle<br />

in same, thence<br />

(2) Still along *4id line <strong>of</strong> Paten<br />

Avenue, the distance <strong>of</strong> 16.il feet to a<br />

point; thence<br />

f3> Southeastwardty. parallel wltn<br />

Ninth street, in.SI feel to a point,<br />

thence<br />

HI Norttwastwartly. parallel wltn<br />

Palen Avenue, 14.43 feet to an angle,<br />

thence<br />

(J) Still Northeastwardly, parallel<br />

with Palen Avenue, 21.57 leet to « point<br />

distant 2OV« tfet southwestwtnjlr<br />

from the Southwesterly line <strong>of</strong> ninth<br />

Street, musurtd at right ingie*<br />

nterettom; thtnc*<br />

(41 .Norttwmtwtrdly and parallel<br />

witti Nintti Strut. 107.1a teet to m*<br />

plan <strong>of</strong> beginning, *-<br />

BEING Known at Lot >. Block VM an<br />

me Tan Map.<br />

Amount du* under luWment .1<br />

1tH.4tt.il with inttrtrtt, coin MM<br />

Sheriff! l«« to da MOM<br />

Al No turt <strong>of</strong> Hw s*l> c«lh or (Mr<br />

tiiixi inKK In IM •mount el id ow<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> Hit bid pftce rt ne^IrM). The<br />

intriH mtmsiht rlgW H adlourv<br />

*ny Ult.<br />

tJAT(D: Mtnn 13. I«U<br />

ANTIQU1 iHOW<br />

SALE MARCH 16-1?<br />

The annual antique show<br />

and sale, sponsored by the<br />

Antiqui CoUactora dub and<br />

Mainland Band Boosters, will<br />

be 10 ain, to 7 p.m. &turday<br />

and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday<br />

in the Mainland school<br />

©fmnasium. Donation is<br />

$1,50* refreshmenti<br />

available, open to tht public.<br />

H/D <strong>Mar</strong>ine<br />

Battery<br />

•S8 M<br />

Un*MMtt<br />

tm mm tm*<br />

VIM - MC • AM. Exp<br />

IT.<br />

VACATION IN<br />

YOUR OWN VILLA<br />

\$UNtlMAR,17ih<br />

_J 1% Noon and 11 P.M.<br />

Exclusively on<br />

WMGM TV-40<br />

CHANNEL 4 IN OCEAN CITY<br />

>you'viever dreamed <strong>of</strong> qyg<br />

a vacation home with your family,<br />

renting a villa at Shawnee can make<br />

lh« dream an affordable reality.<br />

For leis than the cost <strong>of</strong> a hotel<br />

room, yog can rent a luxurious<br />

two-Hory home in the Peeonos,<br />

with room for up to 8 people Each<br />

villa has two bedrooms, two baths,<br />

a modem Wtchen, and a large living<br />

room with fireplace or wood-<br />

stove. Your villa ii fully<br />

furnished — right down<br />

to the silverware.<br />

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

home Bright m the heart <strong>of</strong> ShawnM'<br />

resort. Here you can golf on *<br />

championship courie, ski down 17..<br />

slopes, swim Indo<strong>of</strong>i or outdoors,<br />

play tennis and racquetball, go.<br />

canoeing, raf' -i or tubing down;'-<br />

the Delaware, There's even •<br />

children's play park live theatef<br />

with Broadway musicals and more.<br />

Come to Shawnee. your private<br />

villa is waiting.<br />

Pram »375 Per W«*<br />

Prim vary »crmi!iiig<br />

tBMBM,<br />

Fsr more information.<br />

EE CtD 1*00742 9633<br />

The Resort For All Seasons E«t.4as<br />

ShawneeonDelauiare, PA 18356<br />

FUEL OIL<br />

per gal.<br />

100 pallon minimum<br />

Discount available on purchases<br />

<strong>of</strong> 600 gallons or more<br />

Progressive<br />

FUEL OIL CO.. Inc.<br />

41-1055<br />

H&R BLOCK<br />

Where more Americans<br />

find a bigger refan^<br />

We Found<br />

Patricia<br />

Leser<br />

$1117!<br />

We tan t promise rvcrvonc this, but .<br />

in a remit survey o't customers who ;<br />

goi ri'iunds, 3 mil ol 4 believe they :;<br />

goi bigger .relmids Uian il they did:-'<br />

their own taxes. 3 oui ol 4!<br />

What can we find for<br />

1<br />

;


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

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

THURSDAY, MARCH 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

A look at a 'difficult' season<br />

OCEAN CITY BOYS BASKETBALL STATISTICS<br />

FGA-F6 PCT FTA-rr PCT RBB STU AST<br />

Ocian <strong>City</strong> High School's<br />

boyi basketball team finished<br />

7.14 this year. There have only<br />

been a handful Of losing<br />

Masons In Raider, hoop<br />

history,<br />

Elmer Jones' only team had<br />

on§ back in 1943, Ed Card,<br />

ntr's final team had one in<br />

1952, Dixie HowelTs first team<br />

had one in 1983, followed by 15<br />

rt-iight winneri. And Jack<br />

O'SPENCE f<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Spruce up your Spring wardrobe and save on all<br />

HAGGARand<br />

SANSABELT SLACKS<br />

You'll enjoy the savings on spring<br />

and summer plaids, checks and<br />

ducks. Choose from a large variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> colors and blends. In sizes 30 to<br />

50 waist, AND EVERY PAIR IS<br />

ON SALE NOW!<br />

Reg, $25.00 to $50.00<br />

Now $ 18.75to'37.50<br />

These great looks at these great prices won't last<br />

long...so now's the time to spruce up your wardrobe<br />

for spring.<br />

You'll find that great<br />

seashore look you love<br />

in our spring<br />

RUSS TWILL<br />

COLLECTION<br />

The nautical detailing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

blazers, skirts, shorts, shirts<br />

and tee's give you the look<br />

s you love and now you can<br />

SAVE 30%<br />

\ Mix and Match red, white<br />

and blue in sizes 10 to 18<br />

Reg. $24 to $48<br />

Now $ 16" io $ 33 i9<br />

SpertMMr • Mtwri Floor<br />

Special Purchase<br />

$ 5.99<br />

STRETCH TERRY COVERALLS<br />

it<br />

Fashlon coveralls<br />

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Three days <strong>of</strong> ludlUoni at <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 for a two-week run<br />

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Local school budget will hold line : .<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

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April 2.<br />

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Local taxes account for total monies to be spent.<br />

almost 80 percent, or Approximately 28 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

17,644,850 <strong>of</strong> the total fee approved budget la to be<br />

budgeted funds. Twenty-five used for custodial services, I<br />

percent, or 18,282,717, comes utilities, plant operations,<br />

from tuition monies paid by plant maintenance and<br />

sending districts to <strong>Ocean</strong> supplies.<br />

Qty. Federal and state aid, Some 1800,000 wlU be spent<br />

totaling 11,138,882, or 28 for improving the football<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> funds received, is field (in an agreement with<br />

fee third largest conWbutor the city) and replacing<br />

to the school district's electrical wiling in the high<br />

revenues.<br />

school auditorium,<br />

Asked about the expected Hie regular school boara<br />

jump <strong>of</strong> about 100 students for meeting was conducted<br />

the next school year, following public hearing on .<br />

Superintendent Michael fee budget, '• I<br />

Subotich replied mat com- With unanimous approval,<br />

munications with sending the Board accepted the<br />

districts and kindergarten resignation <strong>of</strong> Edwin Lr.<br />

roundups indicate there will Woolley, head football coach<br />

be an increase in the number bi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (or the past nine<br />

<strong>of</strong> students, especially In the years, Woolley la an assistant<br />

nigh school grades. principal at the high schoot<br />

A 112,000 increase In legal Board member Gerald<br />

fees, up to 126,000 from 113,000 Walker reportetf plans aye<br />

In mm, is included in ttie wen underway to acquire two<br />

budget for negotiations and portable classrooms to be ©<br />

for possible litigation in. itituated at the primary<br />

volving asbestos, lie fees school. They will be in place<br />

do not include a separate before September to provide<br />

stipend paid to the School needed Idndefgartai apace.<br />

Board solicitor.<br />

In a presentation to the<br />

Salaries for teachen and Board, Gregory T. Donahue,<br />

administrative personnel director <strong>of</strong> apeelal serviced<br />

make up almost 60 percent <strong>of</strong> tafroduced Midge Cardone'<br />

and Arlene WeyhaulleR<br />

speech pathologlsts In the<br />

primary and intermediate<br />

ichooli, : *\<br />

Donahue explained a new -<br />

computerized Information<br />

system Oat special service*<br />

teams are now using. Tht<br />

computer system compile?<br />

data for defining stylized<br />

programs for children who<br />

need Individually tailored<br />

educational Instruction. :<br />

—PanJaSchwesk . - <strong>On</strong>e The child's weight, height, Carpenter, principal <strong>of</strong> tl» and Carpenter said parenta<br />

<strong>of</strong> the largest single efforts in reior <strong>of</strong> eyei and hair, md<br />

prents for the prypam and<br />

Upper Township Middle and children from surroun-<br />

flii state to regiiter the vital any distinguishable marks<br />

Carpenter said area<br />

School, said whili sknlkr ding * communities are<br />

ataUatlcs <strong>of</strong> ehJidren win be will be placed on a vital<br />

businesses and individuals<br />

events have taken place in wdcojne to participate.<br />

staged at the elementary statistics card, Carpenter<br />

have been extremely<br />

aboyt sii major cittti across "We're not going to tarn<br />

school in <strong>Mar</strong>mora here Mid, The child's photograph<br />

cooperative, donating toe<br />

ttii nation, this U Uie nwit anyont away," he said.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 30.<br />

will bt taken and dental<br />

and money to the event.<br />

ttiorough effort ever staged In "There are pwpl* from aj far<br />

It la estimated that 50,000 records wUl be made Finally<br />

Anyone who wishei more<br />

New Jertq'.<br />

away as Delaware<br />

children disappear each the chUd win be fingerprinted.<br />

information on GUM Safety<br />

Over 300 chlldran have feelr children over,"<br />

year. OhUd Safety Day here All <strong>of</strong> this information wlU<br />

D»y can contact Carpenter at<br />

already been prtre^stered. •niere Wui be no<br />

was devJMd to increase public be placid fa a folder, Car-<br />

flii middle school. 628.2633,<br />

BwareneM <strong>of</strong> this problem prater laid, and given to the<br />

and <strong>of</strong>fer safety ttpi tor parenta. If thi child is ever<br />

parenta and children, ae- missing, authorities wUl have<br />

cording to WUUain Carpenter, access to all the child's vital<br />

co-chairman <strong>of</strong> thi event, statistics, making Us task <strong>of</strong> Stcurdto locating a mlaalng child ,.<br />

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Mostly iunny today with a formation will be presented to<br />

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Friday with highs again well as safety tips for the<br />

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Saturday and Sunday with Coalition Against Rape and<br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 21.JU85<br />

Museum tour on Sunday Intermediate school honors list announced<br />

LINWOOD - An open house<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> the LJnwood Historical<br />

Society museum will be held<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 24 in the Cre stlee Park<br />

School, Wilson and Davii<br />

ovinueJ,<br />

In announcing the tour,<br />

Byron Oarwood, society<br />

(resident, noted the group's<br />

goal for the near future is<br />

reiteration <strong>of</strong> the old Poplar<br />

Avinue School (now the<br />

library) to its otifinti appearance<br />

including thi bell<br />

oipela.<br />

"We have drawlnp ready<br />

far use in eonatruettng a<br />

duplicate cupola wjien wi<br />

recover the bell which was<br />

originally installed there In<br />

1876," Garwood laid.<br />

Humane Society dessert card party<br />

The Humane Society <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will hold its second<br />

annual dessert card party at<br />

noon on Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 29 in<br />

fte Youth Center, Bth Sfreet<br />

and Atlantic Avenue,<br />

There will be a tombola<br />

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Admission is 12.50, Table<br />

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The original beU la now in<br />

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County where it has been<br />

since 1939,<br />

"Officials <strong>of</strong> the Camp<br />

Meeting Association have<br />

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back In exchange for a similar<br />

bell. If anyone can teU us<br />

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inches in diameter, we'd<br />

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He added that memberahlp<br />

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Historical Society, "The only<br />

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Suzanne Dean, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

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for the fall semester at<br />

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Miss Dean is a 1980<br />

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School has announced the<br />

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students for the second<br />

marking period, They are;<br />

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Jamie Adams, Jason Chew,<br />

Scott Flicker, Maggie<br />

Oarrett, Becky Grlswold,<br />

Kaiey Riser, Cathy LaveUe,<br />

Kelly Ordille, Brandon<br />

Palermo, Josh Payne, Matt<br />

Schwenk, Mattnew Sigel and<br />

Betsy Zapotoeniy;<br />

fith Grade — Pikr Garcia,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>k Garland, Amy Koob,<br />

Daniel Lanchoney, Peter<br />

Meehan, Elizabeth Reeves<br />

and Cherie Stauffer;<br />

7th Grade — Phebe<br />

pickion, Uz Gurrett, Leigh<br />

Hadtke, Jack Hoatetter and<br />

Andrew Thomas;<br />

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Oiris Bauer, Krijtle Bo nek,<br />

Tim Codhrane, Shannon<br />

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Frank Donato, Lori<br />

Evangelista, John Fernai,<br />

Ronald Gilford, George<br />

Hancock, Keith Junto, Kim<br />

Kelly, Tare Kern, Eugene<br />

Melvin, Michelle Mento,<br />

Tonilee Minnitti, Courtney<br />

Neall, Christian O'Neill,<br />

Rebecca Phillips, Taryn<br />

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George WaH<strong>of</strong>f and<br />

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Hamonte, Angela Foreelta,<br />

JUJ Golday, Clark Hostetter,<br />

Richard Kacnnarski, Jason<br />

Lennan, Kriitine Maltby,<br />

Ricky Merley, Shelly Salerno,<br />

Joe Simmons, Kenneth<br />

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Grlswold, Jean Guillermain,<br />

Christine Heaton, Jeff<br />

Heywood, Denise Jessel,<br />

Maggie Kane, Jennifer<br />

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Bteard, Rosa Carter, Harry<br />

Jadick, Uz Johnson, Heather<br />

Lennox, Muffin McDowell,<br />

Michael McFarland, Esttier<br />

Mavromatls and Daniel Schwenk:<br />

gth Grade — Todd Adama,<br />

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Priscllla Crawford, Nicole<br />

Diaz, Para Dougherty,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>garet Emenheiser,<br />

Jennifer Givans, <strong>Mar</strong>cia<br />

Good, Mel Hoang, Laurel<br />

Lindbsrg, Kelly Lolts,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ianne Maguire, Stephen<br />

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Theresa Palmerio, Theresa<br />

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JesMca Kelst, Ar*" Wi"«»mrt,<br />

Jean Hutkowski, Leslie<br />

Serber, Scott Stewart and<br />

Jtaren WJUiams.<br />

Student <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

awardi for January were:<br />

Sth Grade - Kelly<br />

Hsrrington, Theresa Patanr,"<br />

Kirn Molntyre, Karen<br />

Williams and Erie RoweU-.<br />

7th Grade — Andy Birardi,<br />

Ljlgh Hadtke and Liz<br />

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Jlh Grade — Jennifer<br />

MeCardell, Chrii Carldeo,<br />

Sean MoKeever, Jeff ,<br />

Ifcywood and Jeff COK; t)<br />

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Heather Ross;<br />

*th Grade -Kristle Bonek,<br />

Ken Johnwn, Dana Parrell<br />

and Farrah Beaumont.<br />

Donna Hughes, left, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Colony Club<br />

president, and Kathy Allegretto, pick one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

many items from the Dolaway shops that will be<br />

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Awards go to Scouts, Cubs during banquet<br />

Boy Scout Troop 32, Pack 51<br />

ind Pick M Joined rectntly at<br />

St. Peter's Methodist Church<br />

to celebrate Scoutlng's 76th<br />

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Gueit Bpeakor waa<br />

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Jot Feita Jr.. a young<br />

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Chairperson for the event<br />

was Florence MeCaughey.<br />

A specdi sustaining<br />

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plaque wai presented to<br />

Troop 32 by thi Atlantic ArM<br />

Council BSA during the<br />

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Ttoop32 awards<br />

Merit Badges — PerionaJ<br />

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Fted Flynn, Tom MoGuire,<br />

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Fred Tlnney, family living,<br />

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Jeff Shoch, hiking: Brendan<br />

Jscoba, Jim CaatonfUfly and<br />

Harry Jadick;<br />

Scout Rank ~ Jon Pedrlek<br />

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Tenderfoot — Jim<br />

Castonguay1 Fred Tinney,<br />

Jeff aoch, Brendan Jacobs,<br />

Harry Jadick and Fete<br />

Meehan;<br />

2nd Class — Scott Bealfl,<br />

Mike Mathls and Don Nothe;<br />

Star — Fred Flynn and<br />

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Life - Tim Williams;<br />

Pack 88 awards<br />

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Shell Club<br />

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Cesarlo <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cape<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THUKSIMY. MARCH 21. !!)K5<br />

Tricia Jessed % the new Little Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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her talent aha performed a School, Sha is the daughter c*<br />

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Community Center, She is JacWe Carney. 8, a third<br />

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During the past three years The former, and fint ever,<br />

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Danci Place in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jennifer <strong>Mar</strong>shall, Is the<br />

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served as general manager <strong>of</strong><br />

;<br />

David Allen Warringtoni<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Jacfc®<br />

Warrington <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

was named to the dean's list'<br />

for the fall semester at<br />

Hizabethtown (Pa,) College!'<br />

A1982 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />

High School, he will graduate<br />

ftis month. :<br />

WHAT IS YOUR<br />

PAIN QUOTIENT?<br />

Pain, your body's signal to you that •omething is wrong is not tolerated<br />

equally by the sexes. It la far more painful for women than for men. Also<br />

more painful for the young and (or orientals than for the blacks and whites. A<br />

recent experiment In pain tolerance round thai sex wag the most important<br />

factor in determining how well a person can stand pain. Rven the oldest men<br />

withstood pain better than the youngest women<br />

Fortunately, pain relief can be equally appreciated by everyone and in our<br />

prescription department we regularly stock thousands <strong>of</strong> medicines whose<br />

sole purpose is to alleviate pain, |<br />

You or your doctor con phone us when you need a delivery. We<br />

will deliver promptly without extra charge, A great many people<br />

rely on ua for their health needs. We welcome requests For delivery<br />

service and charge accounts.<br />

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CABLE<br />

TV<br />

"Crisis Update"<br />

MIDWAY CIVIC ASSOCIATION<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th<br />

O.C. PRIMARY SCHOOL 7:30 P.M.<br />

Public Invited To Attend<br />

OCEAN CITY UTILITY COMMISSION Updates Midway Members<br />

Concerning Cable TV and Discusses Possible Actions To<br />

Be Taken By <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

• ALSO NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH UPDATE *<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Paul marks 95th birthday<br />

M«ry Paul <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

celebrated her Hth birthday<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 1 with several friends<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Roeco<br />

niciagcio,<br />

Born <strong>Mar</strong>ch i, 1890 in<br />

Lansfoni, Pa,, M«. Pali<br />

retired from the Bellevue<br />

Stratford Hotel in<br />

Philadelphia after 20 years as<br />

head housekeeper, A regldent<br />

C0WHEY8 ANNOUNCE<br />

BIRTH OF SON<br />

her* for 15 years, she still<br />

likes to do her own shopping<br />

David and Vicky Cowhey and'cooking.<br />

announce the birth <strong>of</strong> their She has one son living m<br />

first child, a son David Hawaii.<br />

Joseph, Jan, is In Pem- Along with the many cards<br />

sylvania Hospital, He <strong>of</strong> congratulations, Mrs, Paul<br />

weighed S pounds 14 ounces. received a picture and card<br />

Paternal grandparents are from President Ronald and<br />

Mr, and Mrs, David Cowhey Nancy Reagan, a certificate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and <strong>Ocean</strong> from Sen, William Gormley,<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Maternal grandmotter as well ai cards from<br />

to Rosalie D, Rothwell <strong>of</strong> Congressman William<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr, Cowhey is an Hughes, Mayor Jack Btttner<br />

attorney with a firm in North, and Councilman <strong>Mar</strong>k<br />

field.<br />

Vldetto.<br />

W»te tj» itnitr itualo<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Paul <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> received<br />

congratulations from State Sen., James R.<br />

Hurley as well as many friends on her 95th birthday<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch I.<br />

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ROOFING<br />

Rubina Cooney and<br />

Craig Dombrosky<br />

<strong>On</strong> dean's list<br />

fcott D, MoEBwiny <strong>of</strong> 27<br />

Hilltop Drive, <strong>Mar</strong>mora, waj<br />

named to the dean's Uft for<br />

the fall semester at<br />

Hiikdelphlfl Allege <strong>of</strong> Bible.<br />

He was also named all*<br />

tournament goalkeeper <strong>of</strong> the<br />

college soccer team which<br />

won the national championship,<br />

Division II <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian colleges In<br />

NOwmber.<br />

A 1882 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School, he U the son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. J.S.<br />

Mcfflhsnny <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora.<br />

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Scott McElhenny<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />

Coorwy and Dombrosky engagement announced j<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Rodger<br />

Oooney Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

anneunee the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, RuUna Anne,<br />

to Craig Steven Dombrosky,<br />

BOO <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

Dombrosky <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>lton.<br />

The bride-elect is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, Atlantic Community<br />

College, Stockton State<br />

College, and Okesboro State<br />

College. She taught at the<br />

International ChUdreng Institute,<br />

Abseoon, and Is now<br />

wbstitute teaching in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School syitea,<br />

Mr. Dombroiky U a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Lenape High<br />

School, Medford and Stockton<br />

Fire captain to get award<br />

The Kiughts <strong>of</strong> Columbus Augusttne'i rectory meeting<br />

will present their Shield room.<br />

Award to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Guest ipeakfir will be<br />

Captain Frank A, Disciagcio George Korno, reared state<br />

for distinguished service police <strong>of</strong>ficer, who will give a<br />

beyond the call <strong>of</strong> duty at the presentation on solving<br />

monthly meeting, 8 p.m. crimes with the use <strong>of</strong> sketch<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch m in St. drawinp.<br />

LAST THREE DAYS!<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 21st • <strong>Mar</strong>ch 23rd<br />

10% <strong>of</strong>f - New Summer Stock<br />

15%<strong>of</strong>f - Woo! & Blends<br />

20%<strong>of</strong>f - Acrylics<br />

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Evesham Municipal Utilities planned<br />

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PRICES!<br />

Todays most popular textures, fibers<br />

and colors! Hall (Be, room me, *onie<br />

even large enough for wall-lo-wall.<br />

From $25.<br />

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Open Man -Fri 8 am to 5 pm. Sat 8:30 til 5,<br />

AVALON<br />

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Thrifty people are walking all over us!<br />

The heart <strong>of</strong><br />

Shore Memorial's developing<br />

Stroke Prevention Program<br />

is a diagnostic service<br />

with a "forgettable" name.<br />

The term Computirized.<br />

Digital Subtraction<br />

Anglography may be hard<br />

to remember, but when used<br />

by skilled and caring<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals it can be an<br />

effective and relatively safe<br />

means to study the human<br />

vascular system.<br />

So, don't worry about the<br />

name — just remember your<br />

community hospital has<br />

the service.<br />

Matter <strong>of</strong> fact. Shore<br />

Memorial was one <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

hospitals in South Jersey to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer this Important<br />

diagnostic component,<br />

eliminating the<br />

need for local<br />

residents to travel<br />

long distances<br />

to find the latest<br />

technology.<br />

I<br />

Digital angiography now<br />

serves as the technological<br />

keystone <strong>of</strong> the hospital's<br />

developing Stroke<br />

Prevention Program, It can<br />

detect cerebral vascular<br />

disease through cranial<br />

visualizations and is<br />

beneficial in the evaluation<br />

<strong>of</strong> renal vascular hypertension,<br />

peripheral vascular<br />

problems and abdominal<br />

aortic aneurysms. It is a'so<br />

useful in post vascular<br />

surgery follow-up and for<br />

certain angioplastic<br />

procedures.<br />

Because the new<br />

technology utilizes<br />

intravenous rather than<br />

arterial procedures, many<br />

studies can be performed on<br />

an outpatient basis, adding<br />

to the patient's convenience<br />

and holding down<br />

hospitaliiation costs.<br />

The name may be hard to<br />

remember, but you can feel<br />

better knowing there's a<br />

digital angiography<br />

Installation at your<br />

community hospital. When<br />

you need us. You'll i&e<br />

what happens at Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital<br />

Somers Point. New Jersey<br />

-V


PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, THURSDAY, MARCH 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Obituaries<br />

Christina Farina, 68;<br />

accident victim<br />

OCEAN VIEW - Christina Farina, 88, <strong>of</strong> 10 Dana Av, dltd<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 14 <strong>of</strong> Injuries received In an autonobUi accident.<br />

Bom in Plalnflflld, she lived thife until moving hire five<br />

yeari ago,<br />

Mri, Farina retired In 1688 as thi owner and optrator <strong>of</strong> M,<br />

Farina and Son Dry Cleaning In Plalnflekl, which she<br />

eperattd along with her late husband for many years.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> St. <strong>Mar</strong>y's Roman CathoUc Church<br />

in Plalnlleld and belonged U> the local senior citizen<br />

organization.<br />

Surviving are her son, Michael F, <strong>of</strong> Los Angelij; two<br />

daughters, <strong>Mar</strong>y Ann Cook, with whom she made her home,<br />

and Angela Lewis <strong>of</strong> Ourora, Colo,; two brothers, Frank<br />

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Bridge- four sisters, <strong>Mar</strong>y Pasquarello and Nancy Modola <strong>of</strong><br />

Plalnfield, Josephine Mero <strong>of</strong> North Plalnfield, and Florence<br />

Starr <strong>of</strong> BngUshtown, 1 and two grandchildren,<br />

A Man <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Monday In it,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y'i Roman Catholic Church, Plalnfield, Burial wta m<br />

Hllslda Cemetery, Scotch Plains,<br />

Arrangements by the Scarpa Funeral Home, North<br />

Plalnfield,<br />

Helen McKinney. 66j<br />

bank teller here<br />

Helen M, MoKlnney, M, <strong>of</strong> 215 18th St., died unexpectedly<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch l» at her home.<br />

Earn In Philadelphia, she had been a local rttldeflt three<br />

years and was employed as a bank teller for Firit Fidelity<br />

Bank NA South Jeney at the ith Street and Ajbury Avinue<br />

rfflce.<br />

She Is survived by two brothers, Joseph A. and Edward J<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

_Masg <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wm be celebrated 10 am today<br />

(Thursday) in it, Augustlne'i RC Chweh. Burial will be In<br />

Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing, Then wUl he no nubile<br />

mlUng hours.<br />

Arrangementa are by the Chester J. Wlmberg Pinieril<br />

Home.<br />

Ludwipjankowski, 73<br />

STRATHMERE _ Ludwlga M. JankowiB, 71, <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

Bayvlew Dr., died on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18 at SMTB Manorial Hoarjltal.<br />

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Formerly <strong>of</strong> Lacy Park, Pa., she lived In thJi ana ataee<br />

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She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Ladles AmdUary <strong>of</strong> Staithtnwe<br />

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. Nnrtdit, 68, <strong>of</strong> IS W. lift »., dtod M»n* IB at hlj<br />

nvlng are one son Karl F. <strong>of</strong> 1mm,<br />

dngUm, Nod Powell <strong>of</strong> Oubmy, Sank<br />

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«own and a slater Alma Springer <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

Qnveilde wrviea were Tue^ay In Seaside<br />

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Benevoltnt Proteetiye Otter <strong>of</strong> Elks <strong>of</strong> the WorldTfaB In<br />

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»is rarrtved by Ma wife, Hale, and a fcr<strong>of</strong>ttr, Wcnani <strong>of</strong><br />

rauaaeiphla.<br />

Services will be held at noon Saturday In the ShllohBapUst<br />

Cburdb, with the Rev. Lafayette Rlddlck <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Burial<br />

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mend! may call at the church one hour prior to the services.<br />

Arrangementa are by the Jewell Funeral Han-<br />

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Esther Morten, 76<br />

SOMERS PODn 1 -Esther E, Mwton, 78, <strong>of</strong> HO Smw A?,,<br />

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fflie Is iui-vived by her huiband, Roy p, Ir,; a ion, Roy E.<br />

Jr. <strong>of</strong> Tuekerton! a daughter, Carete Buchanan <strong>of</strong> Houston!<br />

Uiree bntben. Mack QiastaliJ and M aaataln, b<strong>of</strong>li <strong>of</strong><br />

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te family.<br />

Public Notices<br />

PUBLIC NOTIC1<br />

The undersigned hsi ippfltd tg the<br />

Mian city planning Booro |or jii,<br />

plan spprovnl lor additional parkins on<br />

Lot it, Bioek ra; <strong>of</strong> me wenar's<br />

Restaurant located on Loll 6 and I,<br />

iloefc nh city o( Oetan city, Niw<br />

Jertay,<br />

The Plant wtrs iutmllled Nfsreh II,<br />

<strong>1985</strong> and a regueil to have tha 41 day<br />

waiting period waived it to H mode<br />

Thtre ara m varlancn required.<br />

Thli application will be heard at a<br />

mattlns to H held on Wtdniiday,<br />

April 3, IMS at 7:30 p.m. In the coun<br />

sli-i Chambtri <strong>of</strong> city Hall, ocean<br />

Clfy, Ntw Jtney.<br />

Any obiKtiom Is this site plan must<br />

Be mMi in parHn. Plans are on file In<br />

tra coda enforcement onico and may<br />

M revitwad during regular euiiness<br />

hours,<br />

Msfi B. MStt, ESq<br />

ly: Joei*, MOtt, III ISO.<br />

Attorney lor Pleaianl Vallsy<br />

Investments, ing.<br />

Too Lift To<br />

Classify<br />

ITUDiNT TO DO HOUSIKEEFtNG<br />

iffsf ieheef. Own irsnipertaHen. Call<br />

191=0731, if<br />

4CCURATB, FAIT TYPIST ?td,<br />

(ityJblu, »porPdlt hurl new — daily<br />

Pirmtffif hours In lymmer. Np<br />

working «xperfence ntcmarf, Mysf be<br />

illi f i rt l 6l<br />

knowledg* ot grammsr holp<br />

fuL UM ptr hevr. Ctji i?!=e?3,. u<br />

YARD SALE — Mutt! family Saf, <strong>Mar</strong>.<br />

M — Sun, <strong>Mar</strong>, U — 9 a.m. - 5 p,m<br />

Rain or shin*. 44)1 Park Road,, Sea<br />

iiis <strong>City</strong>, 3ii<br />

STORAGE — Garage* for rent, Sfh &<br />

Af!anf.g,=<strong>On</strong>e ear, 145 / month, fwe ear,<br />

tl20 / month, yearly lea». Phone 79B<br />

1743, i n<br />

g<br />

Public Notices<br />

PUBLIC NOTICI<br />

The yngerslyncd has apphed tg Ihi;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Etfy Planning Board lor Site<br />

Plan sppfsval pt the prepssi'd<br />

develSEmeni e! 637 Asbury Avenue,<br />

Qic#n <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey, shewn 35 Lst<br />

I, Sleek 604 6n Ihc Qtcsn <strong>City</strong><br />

Mgnlelpal Taa Mdp. This application !i<br />

made In esnjyn£t!on With fhe URdcf<br />

%igft£&'% plans TQ fenpvaTe snd change<br />

the fir** flo<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> fhc esisllng dyjlding<br />

for y» si a cafe/Festnyrani area and<br />

refsll %B\E% area,<br />

This application will be heard at fhe<br />

Oseon <strong>City</strong> Planning Hoard mesftng on<br />

Apftl 3, 1§|5 ef 1.3Q p.m in the Cgyncil<br />

Chambers, <strong>City</strong> HaM, Ninth Ifret! and<br />

Aibury Avenue, Qgean Ciiy= New Jer<br />

»y= Cernmentl relflfive to this dp<br />

pMCatign muU b# mado in person,<br />

^ians are en f \t in the cede Enfgf<br />

Mment QtiicB located a! 550 AsBurj?<br />

Avenue, Ogean <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey, and<br />

may be viewed during regular ouslneii<br />

hgyra<br />

Sianley Hyrst<br />

Applicant<br />

Too Late To<br />

Classify<br />

YARD SALE = fat. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 23, ? a.m,<br />

id % p.m. MISC. Items, teenage girls<br />

ei<strong>of</strong>hina, weight beneft. IBJ E,<br />

Rssefleie ave., Nprthfieid: 3 21<br />

TWO FAMILY TARB iALl —<br />

Househ<strong>of</strong>a, tome furnifyfe and an<br />

tigyes — iafyraay, Mafch I3rd, ? to 3<br />

p.m. fi? W= ilth itrsef. 3=31<br />

Rft AIDED BUG = Predominantly<br />

olive green, ? x 12, tnuilcnt eondition,<br />

3 2!<br />

6ARAGI SALE — |Bl Seasprey Rd.<br />

Cerngr <strong>of</strong> Syrf & leaspray, FfL/|ai= §<br />

a,m, = 4 p,mi Fyrnifyfe, ? s ti rug, sri,<br />

heuitwafei, blKe, TV, AC, t&gnegi<br />

clothes, all priced to sell 3 21<br />

HUMANE SOCIETY<br />

Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Needs...<br />

bleach, trash bags, laundry detergent.<br />

Good brooms, pine cleaner, mops, dish<br />

detergent, paper towels, poop syppp,!<br />

leashes and collars any condition and cat<br />

food. Any questions call.,,.,<br />

399-2018<br />

EUROPE<br />

WITH SOMETHING DIFFERENT<br />

EUROPE BY RAUT<br />

i7d.>,,.$I295to$15i5*<br />

> Iktim tmii tj^jittiii Mi t.u>,k,ij ii,tn .,n . ,<br />

I'jIi^i^n.'tj.i.iKtili, ^iilR. •• I in..,* ,„ , „„!,!<br />

F<strong>of</strong> men lnform«ll


PAGE I« — SKCT10N ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, <strong>1985</strong><br />

wvvwwi<br />

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JUNCTION OF RT, 9 & RT, 50<br />

TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY ONLY<br />

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BOTH OF OUR STORES FEA TURE A FULL<br />

SELECTION OF FRESH MBA TS & PRODUCE \<br />

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THE BUDGET MINDER '29.99<br />

3 lbs. Ground Chuck 2 lbs. Stew Beef<br />

3 lbs. Chicken Legs 1 ib. Sliced Chip Steak<br />

3 lbs, Ctr. Cut pork Chops 1 Ib. Hot Dogs<br />

3 lbs. Italian Sausage ! Ib. Slab Bacon<br />

[hot or sweet] [No Substitutions]<br />

THE EXECUTIVE<br />

Six Boz. Boneless NY. Strip Steaks<br />

2 lbs. Boneless Chicken Cutlets<br />

2 lbs. Boneless Round for Stew<br />

2 lbs. Italian Style Pork Cutlet<br />

3 lbs. Country Style Spare Ribs<br />

3 lbs. Ground Sirloin<br />

THE WINTER-TIME<br />

31b, B/L Chuck Roast<br />

3 Ib, B/ln Pork Roast-Rib or Loin Ind<br />

31b, B/L Stew Beef<br />

31b. Ground Chuck<br />

3 Ib, Italian Sausage-Hot or Sweet<br />

3 Ib, Bone In Chicken Breasts<br />

•39,95<br />

34.99<br />

Lean Ground Chuck ,,„,„,,<br />

toneless Chuck Roast.,. S 1.49,<br />

Bolar Roast<br />

Shoulder London Broil,., $ 1.99b<br />

Hindquarters L, (11,<br />

$ 1.59i6<br />

Whole Tenderloins „ v, J 3.99<br />

WhoteB4N.Y,Sttp(u17ibaw8).<br />

this Week's Combo<br />

1-lb. Bologna<br />

Mb. Am. Cheese<br />

$ 1.79.b.<br />

9 3.99<br />

completi<br />

LiViRWURST 49^*<br />

HAMCAPICOLA »1,59,b<br />

GENOA SALAMI M.59,<br />

PROVOLONE M,59,b<br />

PARTY PLATTERS<br />

PREPARED TO ORDER<br />

FRESH BAKED GOODS<br />

|3 Liter Coca-Cola '1.99<br />

Dew Fresh <strong>Mar</strong>garine 69%,<br />

WAYSIDE GRILLE<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> our famous<br />

79 C ,ib Hamburger<br />

Vz Barbeque Chicken<br />

4 Potato Wedges<br />

Cole Slaw $O A A<br />

12 oz. Soda mt • 4K W<br />

^TUNAHOAGIE '2.19<br />

Check Our Daily Lunch Specials<br />

farm fresh produce<br />

BANANAS 3 99<<br />

MUSHROOMS.. 99 C<br />

ALL PURPOSE<br />

POTATOES wb.ta.1 ...... W<br />

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Join Our Lours Club Win<br />

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LOTTBBV AT»ft#9MARKETONLV<br />

SPECWL DISCOUNTS FOR GROUPS « ORGANIZATIONS<br />

WAYSIDE HOURS: HMHOURS:<br />

Mon.-ThuFS. 78 Men.-Wed, B-6<br />

FH Sat.7to? Thurs.Stt, 8?<br />

Sunday 1 to 1 Sundayito I<br />

jW-WM ' «4-IMS<br />

"OUR NAME IS (iUR LOCATION"<br />

Prieet BOOB thru <strong>Mar</strong>ch «th<br />

Equity or parity issue in Point pay<br />

i continuid from page 1) deserve It because he does," bit more receptive to em- "How can 1 complain? (My "Now it's a little better,"<br />

belltvM eati, position la die said, "but so do the rest <strong>of</strong> ployee coneenu.<br />

raise) went from 7 to 12rte<br />

laid,<br />

worth. He said Council us."<br />

percent," she said,<br />

Wiley said it was decided to<br />

members are concerned with<br />

aw said she was upset over Counoilwoman Kathleen use the 14,000 lor salarlM<br />

losing employees to other Court Clerk Debby fte rtisei at tint, but ihe IB Pancoast said ihe originally because it would have been<br />

municipalities or businesses if Havrilchak said arbitrary happier now after tor salary had reiervations about the useless to spread the money<br />

fce pay in Some Point la tooraises<br />

are the usual practice was one <strong>of</strong> six raised by inequities in the salaries, but around the city for operating<br />

low.<br />

in Somers Point, but this Council at last week's voted for the ordinance after expenses, and Council wat<br />

"We have iome excellent year's pouncil seems to be a meeting.<br />

fce extra money was found. concerned with some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

employeei in <strong>City</strong> HaU," he<br />

salaries In the budget.<br />

said<br />

<strong>City</strong> code change eyed to accommodate Longo "We've made changes in<br />

Tax Lwikic'nr Kathryn Bird<br />

the base salaries <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong><br />

called the ordlnaim.; "unfair" (continued from page.h state pension system, he can't parently interested in ttie employees to make them<br />

and said she can't underii«i,j Anthony Fen-ana, board <strong>of</strong> join another.<br />

assuming the chief's position more competitive," he laid.<br />

why Council doein't provide trustee secretary, said If the Mayor Jack Blttner said the and younger members Still, Bird said she has<br />

an across-the board inereas* police and fire departments dty has extended Longo's weren't pr<strong>of</strong>essionally or continually received lower<br />

far all employees. were combined into a public employment u chief until the physically qualified to take on raises becasuse she has never<br />

"We all do the same amount safety department, the matter is resolved, Blttoer toe Job,<br />

oompkined In the past. &e<br />

<strong>of</strong> work around here in dlf- director's title would be had said the chief Is agreeable Knight itid if Longo doesn't intend to remain quiet<br />

farent ways," she said. classified under the Public to a |30,000 annual salary for became director ai public any more.<br />

Bird also complained that Employee Retirement the director's role.<br />

safety, It would provide time<br />

"I'm done being a nice<br />

the city hired a male building System.<br />

Council President Henry to ta-aln other perionnel for<br />

inspector at a salary <strong>of</strong> I23.S00 "We have allowtd that In Knight said combining the advancement. "If Mr, Longo<br />

1 Public Notices<br />

while no woman at aty HaU two easei," be said, two departments may be the stays then he can guide the<br />

gets paid as much.<br />

Ferrnzza laid once an right answer because higher-<br />

new director Into place," he<br />

Not ;cf<br />

"I'm not saying he doesn't employee retired from one ranking <strong>of</strong>f'iers were ap-<br />

•aid,<br />

ves<br />

—Anita J, Spiegel<br />

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Communications Systems<br />

— CCTV Surveillance<br />

— Custom Home Video<br />

— Burglary 8. Fire<br />

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For A Free Video Survey<br />

Call Tom Paratore 823-3649<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE ^ < > \ MBMORA, N.J.<br />

A Complete Seafood Establishment<br />

Fresh, Frozen, Cooked Take-Out<br />

Hors d'Oeuvres<br />

WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 21st to <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27th<br />

Cooked Take-Out Special<br />

Fried Clam Platter<br />

Inci, Fries Si Slaw<br />

Crab Cakes<br />

Crab Imperial<br />

Seafood Hors d'Oeuvres<br />

Mussels <strong>Mar</strong>mara<br />

$ 4.25<br />

'2.00<br />

s 2.50<br />

ta.<br />

•a.<br />

s 3.50 BKQ,<br />

Lobsters Shrimp Filets Salads<br />

Clams Scallops Crabmeat Chowders<br />

can 3900842<br />

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OPEN? DAY! MQNBAT THURS 107,' FRI. 4 IAT. 10?) JUH, 10-4<br />

DAILY LUNCH1ON SPECIALS<br />

BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE<br />

WEDDING RECEPTIONS<br />

BUSINESS Of PRIVATE PARTY<br />

NEW ROAD<br />

ROUTE t 927-1117<br />

SOMIBS POINT<br />

NEWJEBSEV<br />

Civilian dispatchers haven't<br />

increased police manpower here<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

reduce response time as weU<br />

u morale. These Include<br />

reinstating the Boardwalk<br />

beat and requiring staff to<br />

physically punch the clock<br />

before traveling to county<br />

court appearance*.<br />

"TUa IB the first time in<br />

eight years they reinstated<br />

the Boardwalk beat and If file<br />

^ are broken down we<br />

have to walk it," the<br />

spokesman lamented. He<br />

added that some <strong>of</strong>ficers were<br />

talking about taking job action<br />

or applying for positions<br />

In other municipalities.<br />

PBA representatives are<br />

scheduled to meet with <strong>City</strong><br />

Council during the <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28<br />

work seaalon at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Arthritis support group formed<br />

tte New Jeney aaptar <strong>of</strong><br />

the Arthritis Foundation<br />

announces the formation <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mainland Arthritis<br />

Support Group for those with<br />

arthritu, their families and<br />

Holds.<br />

Monthly meetings at Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />

Point are free and open to all<br />

nnd will feature guest<br />

speakers, discussion groups,<br />

films and literature.<br />

For more informatton, eaU<br />

Jaequlyn Brody, program<br />

coordlnatory, at ttiBM<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

8 A.M.<br />

NOWSIRViNG<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

• LUNCH<br />

• DINNER<br />

Plus<br />

DAILY SPECIALS<br />

SEAFOOD STEAK & PANCAKE HOUSE<br />

8th and Central Avenues<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-0113<br />

Reopening<br />

Fr!., <strong>Mar</strong>ch 29th at 4 P.M.<br />

Seafood • Steaks • Chops<br />

Homemade Pasta • Italian Cuisine<br />

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!<br />

Culinaru<br />

omden<br />

"Whore people dint to enloy fine food."<br />

841 Centra! Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

EARLY BIRO SPiClALS *6 9S Complete<br />

Served from 5 to 6:30 p.m.<br />

MONi Boneless Chletiin Kiev<br />

TUlSt stuffed Pork Chop w/gravy<br />

WEDs BontHssChlekenParmiBisna<br />

THURS: Roast Turkey w/stufflng a, gravy<br />

FRI; Fried Flounder Almondine<br />

SATs Boneless Chiehen Cordon ileu<br />

SUN: Roast Beef Au Jus<br />

includes: Salad, Vegelablt, Roll k Butter<br />

and Dessert • •<br />

399-3713<br />

CULINARY FEATURES<br />

AT BREAKFAST:<br />

• Complimentary homemaaa e<strong>of</strong>fae cake servea<br />

with breakfast.<br />

• Freshed squeezed orange juice<br />

• eggs Benedict Hollandaise<br />

• pmelittei made In omelett* pans<br />

• Plus all your standard breakfast faro<br />

AT LUNCH:<br />

• Fresh roast turkey on croissant<br />

• Spinach salad with hot bacon dressing<br />

• Homemade soups<br />

• Fresh ground sirloin burgers<br />

AT DINNER:<br />

• Broiled seafood SMOciflltJos<br />

• Saufeed natured veal dKhe".<br />

• Pasta aia Culinary Gardens<br />

• Complimentary homemade dessert w.th dinner<br />

Dinner Served Daily from 5p m.to»pm.<br />

Lunch from 11 a m. to 2 p m<br />

Breakfast Sat. & Sun. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

from8a.m. to;p.m.<br />

PLtAiE TAKE MOTIC1 mil<br />

H^NIsJay Lednafd. ing has midE ap<br />

pilealign Is ihe Planning Bg.irg far the<br />

Cii? el Oeean Cify tQF appFgwa! <strong>of</strong> a sife<br />

plan for LQ! fl, Blflek 3302 on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Ta« Map. which is locates at 3321<br />

Asbury Avenge, oeean <strong>City</strong>. HJ Ap<br />

Plicant5 aiss haye requcifed variances<br />

tfgrn the reap yard ietSSck, Diking,<br />

and building cc


PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, <strong>1985</strong><br />

BRUNCH MARCH 24<br />

TTie ladlM amiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Seavllle Volunteer Fire Co.<br />

will sponior a brunch from 10<br />

a,m, to 2 p.m. Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

24 at the social haU on Route<br />

80, SwviUe, Open to the<br />

public.<br />

ENGLISH ON LIST<br />

Richard W. EngUah, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Roaanne BigUah <strong>of</strong> Qeiin<br />

aty, haj been named to the<br />

president's honor liat and<br />

dean's honor list at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

for outstanding academic Members <strong>of</strong> Brownie Troop 225 check for shHIs<br />

achlivement during the fall on the 8th Sired beach under the tfiiidanoe <strong>of</strong><br />

1984 semester.<br />

Colleen Terruso, leader.<br />

.OCEfVKITX<br />

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ssBURMUMSTAR<br />

New York to Burmuda<br />

May 11,1986<br />

Including: Round Trip Bus from<br />

From<br />

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

7 Day Cruise<br />

$ 00<br />

7S§ p.p. dbl. occ.<br />

xat^tsttt<br />

NOW OPEN DAILY<br />

For Lunch and Dinner<br />

PHONE 884-4358 FOR RESERVATIONS<br />

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* Established 1950 *<br />

RADIO 1400<br />

now plays OLDIES<br />

WE'RE<br />

MOVING!<br />

From<br />

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*><br />

Mainland retains Hurley as superintendent<br />

(eontinutd from pagi 1) didn't <strong>of</strong>fer their opinions<br />

easier and that the absence <strong>of</strong> this will help. They'll know<br />

abienoi <strong>of</strong> three Board earlier because they did not<br />

votes by the thri« Board somebody's going jo bi here,"<br />

members that they did notrealize<br />

until recently .that<br />

members shouldn't affect Hurley said the Board must<br />

haveenought guts to come out Hurley's, appointment was<br />

him.<br />

improve its public relations, fFJ<br />

and vote."<br />

imminent,<br />

"To get nine people to vote something he thinks they have<br />

Smith was also upset over "We would have Uked to<br />

unanimously is kind <strong>of</strong> already begun. He also hopes<br />

what he called "an lift, hour participate in that decision in<br />

tough," he said,<br />

Bie Board will begin contract<br />

attempt" by the Mainland some fashion," he said.<br />

"I'm Wred to be wperin. negotiations in a reasonable<br />

Teachera' Association to Smith said the appointment<br />

tende/il and I'll do theamount<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ume in-order-to<br />

delay the decision. Members <strong>of</strong> a superintendent is a major<br />

superintendent's Job," heavoid<br />

problems like those<br />

<strong>of</strong> the MTA had asked toe board decision and the<br />

nnnHniiBrt "Mainland has an which led to an eight-day<br />

Board on Monday to hold <strong>of</strong>f teachers shouldn't be trying<br />

excellent stall and an e«. sWke by teachers last Sep.<br />

until the teachers' group to undermine the Board's<br />

eellent itudent body. Maybe timber, :<br />

could prepare a posit'in efforts. He said many <strong>of</strong> his<br />

paper on the subject constituents In Semen Point<br />

The Middle States report had expressed their desire to<br />

Second group home<br />

said a search committee see Hurley remain at<br />

Dennis Hurley<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the ^inland.<br />

"There were better can.<br />

Call 399-0032 faculty and community as '"U delay the decision any didatas," he said, Meral said for retarded in <strong>of</strong>fing<br />

well as the Board should be further would have been personal business kept him (continued from page 1) said. The ARC would like ,to<br />

set up to appoint the ludicrous," tn said, from Monday night's "There's really no other find a one-story rancher<br />

superintendent,<br />

Talotta said he had ameeting.<br />

way to do it that's fair to the because it is easier to<br />

MTA president <strong>Mar</strong>y Loper previous commitment and Knowles did not say why he seller," Murray told The renovate, she said, adding it's<br />

told The Sentintl-Ledger the informed Board president wasn't at the meeting, Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

difficult to find a rancher<br />

teachers never Imagined the Richard Zoladz that he "I wish superintendent The seller sometimes feel large enough for their needs.<br />

Board would retain Hurley wouldn't be at the meeting, Hurley all the luck m thepressured<br />

by neighbors, and The women would be out <strong>of</strong><br />

and the decision came as a "I think we had some ex- world and I'm sure his long such meetings usually don't the house on weekdayi either §'-<br />

great shock to h«r, eellent candidates apply for years <strong>of</strong> study and accomplish anything, she at work or at various ^<br />

"It Is with great regret that the position," he later told preparation at the University said, Opposition to group workshops In the area,<br />

the Board did not ask for Input The Sentinel-Ledger, "We <strong>of</strong> Sarasota (Fla.) will prove homes usually subsides once Murray said,<br />

from the teachers," she said, could have done wall," incalculable to his sojourn as the residents get used to the There would be two<br />

"We're the ones who have to Meral said he was disap- superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mainland idea, she added.<br />

supervisors, three full-tiriie<br />

work with him on a daUy pointed by the Board's choice Regional Hugh School," he "We have to go In and prove aides and two or three part-<br />

basis,"<br />

and he doesn't know if the •aid.<br />

ourselves," Murray said. time aides, she said. Super-<br />

Jim McCusker, an MTAdecision<br />

will bring stability to Hurley said renewal <strong>of</strong> his She emphasized her visors would have /.a<br />

member, said the teachers Mainland,<br />

contract will make hU Joborganization<br />

doesn't need a bachelor's degree or three-<br />

municipality's approval to year's experience working<br />

=<br />

33= open a group home, State with the mentally retarded, „<br />

We'll be open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M., ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />

municipal land use lawThe<br />

aides would have a high*,<br />

stipulates Out a group home school diploma or th^e<br />

with sli or fewer residents equivalent and would undergo<br />

cannot be regulated by a a training program. They<br />

"PIKE II" & RESTAURANT municipality.<br />

would also have CPR ajid<br />

Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner<br />

"We're really there to first-aid fralnlng, I<br />

Daily soup 8. Sandwich Luncheon Special 11 to 2 educate and inform," Murray Murray said some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

said <strong>of</strong> Monday's meeting, employees would come from<br />

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Meeting on Wednesday night<br />

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

Homes Program taking aim on drugs and alcohol<br />

Twp, factions preparing for primary<br />

J»AGE 13 - SECTION ONE<br />

* By KEN WEATHERFORD be BUowed allowed in their home.<br />

residents, reildents, • ' out<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

out drue drug ami and ninnhni alcohol abuse «hn«u. at •»<br />

Safe Homes bagan in New Hurley said the "project has Mainland,<br />

won't feel as alone in their the entire community, not just<br />

Jersey, but it is now abeen<br />

a total community ef-<br />

worries.<br />

parents.<br />

printing the names <strong>of</strong> par- parents deal with drug and<br />

"Stick your neck out fornationwide<br />

program, acfort, not Just Mainland, with "I think it's the most im-<br />

,Wds." • > cording to Dee Koch, support also eomL-.6 from portant function we can While she hopea (very "It's everybody's<br />

ticipating families, an alcohol abuse before their<br />

-• TUB la the slogan on a president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey local churches and civic perform at the school," he parent wiU sip a pledge, problem," ghe said,<br />

educational series on drug child develops a serious<br />

brochure recently mailed to Federation <strong>of</strong> Drug Free organizations. A committee said. "We wUl need the fuU Koch said the program is not Koch Mid she became in-<br />

and alcohol abuse wU be set problem.<br />

all homes In Somers Point, Communities.<br />

was organized to study the support <strong>of</strong> the constituencies,<br />

limited only to parents. In volved in the program<br />

up for parents,<br />

Unwood and Northfleld Koch will speak at a drug and alcohol problem and Out is teachers, the Board,<br />

many communiHes, senior became she had a teenager Koch said her organization<br />

Koch' said communities<br />

describing the Safe Homes presentation and pledge fliey determined their top taw enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

citizens<br />

and<br />

also sip up and help, and ejq»erieneed the same a!» provides an anonymous<br />

have grown away from<br />

keep an eye on other homes problems as everyone else. hotline where parents can eaU<br />

helping one another and Safe<br />

: Program which is dtflgntd tomeeting<br />

for Safe Homes at priority should be abuse at particularly the parents,"<br />

when the parents aren't Now she has a S-year-old and tor Infoimation if they believe<br />

Homes gets parent* with a<br />

I help parents fight back' 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at parties In the home, so they<br />

against the problem <strong>of</strong> alcohol<br />

Parents wUl be urged to around,<br />

the would like to see thefteir<br />

ehUd has a drinking or<br />

common set <strong>of</strong> values<br />

Mainland Regional High decided to Initiate the Safe<br />

end drug abuse among youth.<br />

contact each other about an<br />

problem solved before her drug problem.<br />

together.<br />

School's east cafeteria. Homes Program, he said,<br />

Under the Safe Home*<br />

upcoming party or request<br />

Koch believes It U im- youngest child is 9, "Parents need that," ahe<br />

Mainland superintendent Harvey Smith, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

Program, parents pledji to<br />

that another parent keep an<br />

portant to gat as many people<br />

said.<br />

"Parents are finally going<br />

After Wednesday's initial<br />

to solve the problem <strong>of</strong> alcohol<br />

Dr. Dennis Hurley said the Mainland Regional Board <strong>of</strong><br />

keep their homes safe for<br />

eye on their home if they wUl<br />

involved as possible because presentation, Koch said her Safe Homes U designed as a aid jrug abuse by ettldrBi,"<br />

propam la open to everyone, Education's community af-<br />

teenage parties by promising<br />

be out <strong>of</strong> town. This way, Koch<br />

problems caused by drug and organization will continue to preventive measure. It helps she said.<br />

not only Somera Point, Unfairs committee, said he<br />

that alcohol or drugs will not<br />

said the entire community<br />

alcohol abuse among youth, help local parents who are<br />

wood and Northfleld hopes they will be able to wipe gets involved and parents<br />

including vandalism, theft having problems with their<br />

and persona! injury, affects children. In addition to<br />

feontlniiRd (continued from page niKfe 1\ 1) basis. hauls _«t.»i —, ,u i_ «.. * . _ ... _ , »<br />

control growth in the town* the SeavUle Volunteer Fire<br />

Doerr said the „. county ., "I . feel , feel very ,*.j comfortable WWHUWWUW —i ship, People must rtaltae, he Company, and business<br />

committee e will be the eyes eves campaigning with Oaorse George soli said, that nothing ever stays chairman for the Township's<br />

and ears <strong>of</strong> the township, Doerr," McDonough said, the game and the township Child Safety Day,<br />

"B u mere's uici o o a H problem, yi uuieui, we<br />

"He's very interested In Hie may not always be the rural Baker, who resides In<br />

want to know about It as soon good <strong>of</strong> the township. We're area with which residents are <strong>Mar</strong>mora, has been toe<br />

as possible, and give thelooking<br />

forward to leadership accustomed.<br />

township's civil defense<br />

people an answer," he said, that serves everyone u the Jeffers said they must look director for seven yean as<br />

' McDonough said be would township."<br />

Into attracting more ratables well as a former member <strong>of</strong><br />

like the chance to continue Doerr, a member <strong>of</strong> theInto<br />

the township to Increase the rescue squad and town-<br />

l with gone <strong>of</strong> the new projects local Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, revenues.<br />

ship special <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

he has started within the resides In <strong>Mar</strong>mora; Me- Both men accused Mctownship.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e such project is Donough _ lives in SeavUle, Donough with doing little for<br />

a township policy manual, I want to continue " with the the township until recently<br />

still In the developmental progressive thinking within With the controvetuey over <strong>Mar</strong>ion's<br />

stages, which would give fee<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

the PRO," Jetfers said. He *e proposed group home for<br />

township some direction for believes he would represent retarded men on E.Katherine<br />

917AiburyA»e.<br />

the future, be said.<br />

1 me average elHien in Upper Avenue, Even though tte area<br />

Both McDonough and Doerr<br />

"Bnakfaat at <strong>Mar</strong>lon's<br />

because as a local merchant, to In McDonough's district, A Shorn Tradition"<br />

-would like to see the town- he Is aware <strong>of</strong> the problems Jeffers sugiestsd McDonough<br />

ship's recycling program facing residents,<br />

may have gotten so Involved<br />

h gem Into a viable program "I'm around here all thebr<br />

political reasons.<br />

9 and eventually <strong>of</strong>fset county ttme,"hesald.<br />

2 Hot Cakes<br />

"Jack hasn't done too much<br />

MUA costs,<br />

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Both Jeffers and Baker mat I've seen. He's kind <strong>of</strong><br />

;' "We have the potential to<br />

trnmTtm.il am sniy<br />

believe the township must quiet. He's not •round that<br />

make it work," McDonough watch its revenue sources much," Jeffers said,<br />

Closed<br />

slid.<br />

carefully in the event tie"He<br />

hasn't had too much to Sundays<br />

Doerr said he would also township loses the revenue say until recently," Baker Take-Out<br />

like to see township from the B.L. England said.<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Neighborhood residents vote against group home for retarded<br />

By KEN WEATIffiRFORD whtifi she was "mellowed" by "I hope we answered some yet. She added residents' said <strong>of</strong>ficials aren't allowed to 1124,000, Beach said. stipulates that group homej minimum requirements on lot<br />

Sen ttoeJ.Ledfw Stjitt the meeting, she Is still <strong>of</strong> their concerns which were concern over septic problems <strong>of</strong>fer more than the appraisal An ordinance, which is which house slj or fewer size and parking, requires<br />

against the plan. She said based on poor information," In the neighborhood Is also a price,<br />

expected to be adopted at the people cannot be regulated by outdoor recreational fadlittea<br />

SEAVEAE _ The long- most <strong>of</strong> the residents' fears Beach said. "A lot <strong>of</strong> their concern <strong>of</strong> the state and will A $150,000 grant Is available April 1 Township Committee a municipality. The proposed with fencing and ensures that'},<br />

awaited meeting between concern supervJiion in the concerns are not unlike what be investigated,<br />

to purchase and make any meeting, would make con- group home on E, Katherine adequate water and sewage<br />

residents near the proposed home and the state's policy <strong>of</strong> we hear from other com- State <strong>of</strong>ficials are eonnecessary<br />

renovaUons to the dltonal uses <strong>of</strong> group bonus Avenue would house eight facilities are avajkble. She<br />

site <strong>of</strong> a group home for moving in and informing munities around the state," owned over the asking price, home. The current asking which house between seven people.<br />

said the ordinance could<br />

retarded men and state <strong>of</strong>- residents <strong>of</strong> what they must Beach said the home hasn't which Is currently more than price for the home is f 129,900, and li residents. State Beach said she hasn't seen affect the state's decision to<br />

ficials did little to change the accept,<br />

been inspected < by the state fije appraisal pric*. Beach The home was appraised at municipal land use lawthe<br />

ordinance — which places buy the home,<br />

residents' opposition to the "We really want to be sure<br />

proposal aa residents voted if there are any more group<br />

IM against the home. homes that they are run<br />

The meeting wii with correctly," ihe laid. Smoking, discipline underscored by candidates<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> E. Ratherine and Bonnie Beach, supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

Ofdu avenues and <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> prop-am development for the<br />

the Woodbini Developmental DMR, said she apologized to By ANITA J, SPIEGEL eliminated by providiflf a<br />

Gaiter, ttie state DtvUion <strong>of</strong> residents for any miseom- Sentinel-Ledger Staff Bnoklni arm, Iudiea, who<br />

Mental Retardation (DMB) munication between residenta<br />

said he was appalled by thf<br />

and the Society for Retarded and state <strong>of</strong>ficials in the past. Two <strong>of</strong> the biggegt problems destruction in the boyi'<br />

OiiMren.<br />

She thought the meeting went facing the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School lavatories, agreed that<br />

Resident Susan Boyer said well.<br />

district are unoklng in thesmoking<br />

was a major<br />

bathroomi and discipline, [B-oblem but didn't <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />

according to four <strong>of</strong> five solution.<br />

candidates seeking to fill However, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Biree seats on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> audience said smoking and<br />

Board Of Education In thealcohol<br />

didn't belong fa the<br />

April 2 election,<br />

schools unless the student was<br />

Board incumbents Jeanne IS, "And U they're that old<br />

Gorman, Joseph Iudiea Jr., they should get educated<br />

Gerard Walker and some place else," the person<br />

newcomer Ronald HutchlnMn said.<br />

1155 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> •399-1515 gave overviews <strong>of</strong> their goals Both Hutchinson and<br />

phefs by Sue Kasunich<br />

and objectives before Walker said disciplining Candidates for the local Board <strong>of</strong> Education address the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Republican Club<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> students was one <strong>of</strong> the most employed businessman, has no school tax increase Is correlation between in- paid for their service,<br />

{APRIL- NO - FOOLIN' Republican Club and guests Important considerations. two children who graduated because there's an increase <strong>of</strong> creasing budgets and student Iudiea Mid he wished to<br />

recently on the Music Pier "Discipline is the most from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sehoolj and 124 million In ratables," said success Walker said it bring his business experience<br />

Shrimp<br />

Her,<br />

important thing. What I hear two attending the high school, Perottl citing Increased couldn't be determined since to the Board and continue ~<br />

Tax William Good, seeking his<br />

Platter<br />

from my kids is deplorable Audience member Tony Moral and state revenues. all monies aren't spent on serving in a position he has '))<br />

first term to the Board, wasn't and if elected to the Board Perottl, a local resident with a Perottl also appeared upset curriculum.<br />

enjoyed the past three<br />

present at the propam, which Out (discipline) will be one <strong>of</strong> background in education, at the $35,000 salary for Walker said other factors months. Iudiea U fulfilling the<br />

featured a question and an-ray<br />

main issues," Hutchinson questioned candidates <strong>Mar</strong>garet Toner, the recently such as an Influx <strong>of</strong> students unespired tern <strong>of</strong> Dave<br />

•war session'.<br />

said. "It has to begin at home already on the Board on the blrjd replactment for the from another area also af- Stefan who resigned for<br />

TTiree-term Board member with the parents but thebudget,<br />

which for the first retiring primary icfcool fected scholastic achievement personal reasons,<br />

Gorman, not a anoker her- teachers can use our (thetime<br />

proposes no tas rate principal Berwyn HughM, and testing scores,<br />

Hutchinson wants to serve<br />

•elf, felt smoking in Board's) help,"<br />

Increase,<br />

"Wm paying »38,M0 for a Gorman said she wished to the Board because, he said, he<br />

bathroomi could be Hutchinson. a self- "The reason for there being school principal when ad- be re-elected as a parent who wishes to give in return for the<br />

ministrators and iuperln- Is "responsive, responsible, successes he's attained hen<br />

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A TTENTION: HARRIED HOUSEWIVES!<br />

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LHWrencevflle and they're the school boards to help students educational system.<br />

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best districts In the state," think critically and "Going to the school board<br />

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said Perottl also questioning creatively, "We have to help aomeUmes is more important<br />

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physician or medical in- their talents and limitations," council," Hutchinson said.<br />

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"Our children are our<br />

day's work,"<br />

Walker said he is seeking future." :<br />

(Sandwiches on Saturday!)<br />

Gorman responded that the re-election so he can continue<br />

medical inspector performed serving a community which,<br />

routine examinations <strong>of</strong><br />

-UNIQUE<br />

A FREE SANDWICH TRAY FOR YOU<br />

he said, has given him so<br />

school staff and employees much.<br />

DINING EXPERIENCE<br />

Drop your name, address, & phone no. in and not just physicals <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Notices<br />

"I pew up in <strong>Mar</strong>gate but I<br />

the "SOS" box at Tom's Deli. We will draw children returning to school. always came over to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Featurini<br />

NOTICI **"<br />

one name this Wed, The winner will receive Gorman said there was a Qty and realtee what a gem it<br />

• 32 oi. Porter House Steaks<br />

ratable Inffeaje last year Is," he said, "In the modern<br />

a PRBB Sandwich Tray, which you can but also an Increase In the world <strong>of</strong> today, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is a<br />

• Bouillabaise<br />

pick up after 3 p.m. on Saturday at Tom's. school tax. "I think we did a tine place that retains some <strong>of</strong><br />

•KingCrab Legs<br />

> f Y H Next Drawing, Wed. <strong>Mar</strong>, 27th^ fremendous job this year," ttie old with the new.<br />

,<br />

16 02, Lobster Tails<br />

she said. "We could have put "I want to continue building<br />

more money in but weon<br />

my experiences," said<br />

5 PM to 11 PM Daily<br />

[THIS lOiB WEEK'S Asbury WINNER Av&. <strong>Ocean</strong> - Kathy <strong>City</strong>, Field<br />

didn't,"<br />

N.J.<br />

Walker jokingly adding he<br />

COCKTAILS<br />

In response to a question on was doing it for the money.<br />

JN THE LOUNGE<br />

398-104$<br />

whether there was a School board members aren't<br />

Diane & Michael<br />

j<br />

"Make os a Hull"<br />

"AND CATSBNO"<br />

James<br />

Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Closed Sun.<br />

Appearing Wed.-Sat,<br />

Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge • <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> FRBi PARKING<br />

pA. - b«j. JOUMU<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the mere plefurtsqu* wineries<br />

in California's Napa Valley is Spring<br />

Mountain, it has also become one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most identifiable as the home <strong>of</strong> falcon<br />

Crest, TV's very popular evenlnfl soap<br />

opera series.<br />

•--**<br />

Ana this fact in itself has created a<br />

privacy problem for proprietors Mike y<br />

and Susan Rabbins, who have had to<br />

contend with overztaieus fans, curious V*<br />

about their famous home.<br />

The vast malority <strong>of</strong> the fans were eontrsliablt lays the<br />

Robbins, but some few weuia make a run for if, look in the<br />

windows <strong>of</strong> the Robbins lovely home and even come into<br />

the hous«,<br />

A quick cure fa the problem was made when the Rob<br />

bins hired guides to give tours around the exterior <strong>of</strong> the<br />

residence.<br />

Tours are spaced about 30 minutes apart when the<br />

winery I* open. The cost is 13.00 for adults and Si.00 for<br />

children.<br />

An unexpected spin <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the soap opera fans Invasion<br />

during the past two years has been a lump In product ion <strong>of</strong><br />

Falcon Crest wines from the prefan figure <strong>of</strong> J,000 cases<br />

to the present one <strong>of</strong> 20,000 cases.<br />

Don't be afraid to talk to yourself. It's a good way to find<br />

out what you think<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Sole with Whesf Germ<br />

To provide four servings, you'll need! A to 6 pieces fillet<br />

<strong>of</strong> sole, VS cup wheat germ, Vt teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons<br />

butter, Vb cup Dry Vermouth,<br />

Dredge fish with wheat germ and salt. Saute In butter<br />

until golden brown on both sides. Pour in Vermouth and<br />

heat to bubbling point. Pour sauce over fish when serving.<br />

Job Orientation i moving iraund until you find something<br />

to do.<br />

QUICKIE QUIZ<br />

Q, I had pink Chani|M|nt it • party recently and a friend<br />

MM mi fntr* It ••» a blu« champagne. Wai he putting<br />

mtonT<br />

A, Not at all. Next timt yotf'rt in Circle Liquor stare ask<br />

for a bottle ef Renault Blue Champasni, made right hire'<br />

lit South Jtraiy at the Renault winerlei In Egg Harbor.<br />

JtTMy blueberries provld* tha <strong>of</strong>ftMat color.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 10<br />

Dine better with wine<br />

MCLAUGHLINS DELI<br />

We're the home <strong>of</strong> the city famous<br />

"EGG MCLAUGHLIN"<br />

1st & Asbury Ave. Free Delivery 398-9814<br />

ChiMi Omelet - Potatoei. Toast • C<strong>of</strong>fee or Tea *1.7»<br />

7 Deep fried Chicken Nuggets • French Fries<br />

Cole Slaw • Med. Drink, ««3, i g<br />

21 Shrimp In a Basket • French Fries • Cole Slaw • Mid, Drink •S.at<br />

Northweslirn fiourmit Turkey Breast _$ 1,49 •/, ib,<br />

Masey's Pastrami M .29 y, m,<br />

Tastykake Family Packs csave W) *1,48<br />

Kraft French <strong>On</strong>ion Dip (soz.) , g9«<br />

SquBiiePirkay si it*,container) H.OB<br />

7-Up 3 liter , , M ,88<br />

-NOW ACCEPTING ORDERS<br />

For Oietz & Watson Polish Kielbasa<br />

for Easter. Orders must be placed by <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27<br />

Pick up on 3-28, 3-29, & 3-30. »Z.49per pound<br />

We reserve the riohf to limit quantifies<br />

Specials flood 3 21 to 3-26 or whil» supply lasts<br />

STOR1 HOURS;<br />

Sun.-Thurs. 7 A.M. • 9PM,; Frl. & Sat, 7 A.M. 10 P.M.<br />

Complete<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

SERVED:<br />

Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

5:30 to 8 P.M.<br />

Tuesday - Bourbon St. Chicken $7.95<br />

Wednesday - Peffucinl Alfredo $6.95<br />

Thursday - Stuffed Pork Chops $7,95<br />

Priday - Flounder Florentine $7,95<br />

Saturday - Prime Rib <strong>of</strong> Seef $9,95<br />

ROUPHOTEL<br />

"The.only thing we overlook is the ocean!<br />

B^<br />

15th & Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, Nj<br />

Rtsefvaiions noi iat)wed, but suggested<br />

399-8812<br />

SJRT at<br />

Gateway Playhouse<br />

presents<br />

A.R. Gurney's<br />

Off-Broadway Comedy<br />

THE<br />

IDDLE<br />

AGES<br />

"...it should run forever!"<br />

— New Yorker<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 27.April 7<br />

iayAve 653-0553 Somers Pi.<br />

Mginfyrs Urtfirprde*<br />

Restaurant • Lounge and Liquor Store<br />

HaH a Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge<br />

luiljs (Parkway) <strong>Mar</strong>mora, NJ.<br />

Serving Full Course Dinners 7 Nights<br />

include! ioupor |u(c§, potato, vegetable, roll t, buffer,<br />

e<strong>of</strong>f»e and deistrt du lour<br />

Sun.Triurs. 5fa9; Prl. & Sat. Sfo 10<br />

FEATURING PRIME RIBS ON FRI. SAT, A SUN.<br />

EweryHonday. ITALIAN NrTI<br />

SOMETHING NEW!<br />

TUESDA Y • FAMIL Y NITB<br />

Give Mom a break<br />

ALL HILL COURSE WNNERS REDUCED<br />

THURSDAYS SEN0RITAN1TE<br />

featuring Mexican Munchfes<br />

LIVE MUSIC THURS. thru SAT,<br />

"STRIKER"<br />

COMPLETE PACKAGE STORE • Beer • Winf & Liquor<br />

CampiBfhfiPrieti • Monthly Speelata<br />

*«nS, OPB* 7 BAYS A WHK SIO-IT<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICI ihST<br />

FredeFlefe Tegge, James NOlfln and<br />

James Flsniggn heve m#df spglicefien<br />

TO Ihe Planning Beard iQF fhe £jfy gf<br />

OEcan Citf (Sf approval Of a syBSiyislsrs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lot 22, gtsgk so? en (ne ocean eify<br />

Tas Map, which is iKated at the inter;<br />

segtien el Bay Avenue and din in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cm and (or Hie plan approval (or<br />

dupiis dtveiepfflent sn this prepertyl<br />

Applicants a\m have regygstea varlan<br />

Cfi frgm the dimefilien and lefbaefc<br />

requirements for sarKiriQ spaces ef the<br />

QiSan C\if Zoning efdinsnges and far<br />

lueh other variances a% may &e rj)<br />

required. •'<br />

A hearing on this matter wijl bf hfld<br />

af 7:30 P.fiA en WisNisOAy, April h<br />

]9U> in the eouneil Chamber af <strong>City</strong><br />

Hall, Ninth $ife%i and fis&ury Avenue,<br />

Qeean <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey, at which lime<br />

yeu may appear either in periSn ef by<br />

agent sr aiferney and present any efe<br />

Ieetiens you may hav^ te the granting<br />

<strong>of</strong> this applicstien.<br />

All ef the papers in cenhecfien With<br />

this appiicatien are en file in the Office<br />

ef the legpetary ei the planning Heard<br />

which is legated at SistH Itreff end<br />

Asbyry Avenye, Oetan Cify, New Jer=<br />

sey, and are avaMabig fer inspeefien<br />

during resulir business hquri.<br />

Henaid L, Tshf, Isqyirt<br />

ioi Aibyry Avenue. J%<br />

P.O. Sex S99 *£*<br />

Qgfsn <strong>City</strong>, NJ 08236<br />

Attorney far Frederick Tecee*<br />

James Ns(sndgn3<br />

James planlgan<br />

+ POINT 4 ••<br />

-THiATRi-<br />

MacARTHUR BLVD.<br />

SOMiRS POINT<br />

3270131<br />

OPEN ALL-YEAR ROUND<br />

INCLUDING SUNDAYS<br />

WSt OF MARCH 22 thru 28<br />

SH0WT1MES& ADMISSIONS<br />

FOR THEATRES 1-2-3-4<br />

ARE AS FOLLOWS:<br />

Early Bird Show'2.50<br />

Sal.-Sun.at6P.M.<br />

Gen. Adm. 8 and 10 p.m.<br />

FRL 2 SHOWS* 7:30-9:45 Ml<br />

tSjMwtWMfnMii 7:3011:30 pn<br />

The Pig Strikes Back<br />

Getting even has never n<br />

been funnier! '<br />

2 IF JASON STILL HAUNTS<br />

n O R N Q Q r<br />

beginning '&<br />

They<br />

broke<br />

(he '<br />

rutei. f H Ej K<br />

THE BREAKFAST<br />

CLUB<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

business/finances<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21.19a5<br />

1 Improvements due this spring at bay bathing beach, boat<br />

SOM8RS POINT -<br />

Beachgoers heri win be able<br />

t? use th« municipal beach at<br />

New Jersey Avenue even at<br />

low tide - after the scheduled<br />

H0,ooo dredging project is<br />

completed tfla iptag, to-<br />

^ provements to the ghorefm!<br />

W at Kennedy Park an also<br />

opected to get underway by<br />

then.<br />

Nick Regina, the city's<br />

director <strong>of</strong> recreation, said he<br />

can't remember the beach<br />

, ever being dredged before,<br />

and at low tide swimming<br />

becomes rather difficult<br />

"It's bad. At low tidi, you<br />

- can't swim there; you have to<br />

What angers<br />

your boss<br />

the most?<br />

I According to a recent<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> corporate managers<br />

-at 1,000 top eonipanlis, flrhljs<br />

there may not be overwhelming<br />

consensus on what<br />

makes a good employee tick,<br />

managers agree on what<br />

doesn't work.<br />

There are two ways to<br />

anger the boss, according to<br />

Andrew Sherwood:<br />

9 Dishonesty, even on snail<br />

insignificant Issues, ranks No,<br />

1 and laziness ranks No, 2.<br />

When managers were<br />

polled, they were aaked to Ust<br />

those characteristics they<br />

found most annoying.<br />

Dishonesty and laziness<br />

topped the Hat with 86 percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the managers followed by<br />

negative attitude, arrogance,<br />

(allure to meat deadlines,<br />

.absenteeism and Irrespon-<br />

Psibility, said Sherwood,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Goodrich and<br />

Sherwood Company, a<br />

management consultant firm,<br />

Page <strong>On</strong>e, Section Two<br />

ramp<br />

go out pretty far," he said. foot <strong>of</strong> water (at the shore) at<br />

fte beach project lias never tow Hde," Regna said. He "It was a little more who said about 400 feet <strong>of</strong> aty engineer John Walker specifications.<br />

to eight Inches In diameter,<br />

been a top priority for the•id<br />

they will remove as much popular before, because you shore protection work lire to la stiU devising tbe plans and The KennBdy Park beach will be placed in mesh,<br />

city, according to Regtna, but sand and gUt as they can with could swua," he salcL to done, as well as be ad- Council »?i»*.t^ president ^i^uuEii^ Wes ir» uwcuii Swam hga auiitTBd wind erosion In allowing water to reach the<br />

he believes development <strong>of</strong> fiie money allocated to the Regina will inspect dition <strong>of</strong> another boat ramp said Council will authorial the tbe past and Regum la hoping bank without the sand l»lng<br />

fee bayfront area the last project.<br />

everything drwlged from the with breakwaters for theadvertisement<br />

<strong>of</strong> bids as soon thja project win ea*t toe washed out.<br />

several yean probably in.<br />

hay, and If It's land, he-ae'd it planned and existing ramps. m Walker returni with the probl«n. He said nones alx<br />

fluenced <strong>City</strong> Council to<br />

Grass will be pMnted in me<br />

finally do something about the<br />

"We have 110,200 allocated will be placed on the biaeh to<br />

area to protect the sand from<br />

beach.<br />

tor the project, so as much asdry.<br />

If it's silt, the contractor<br />

fc§ winds coming <strong>of</strong>f me bay.<br />

we can move for that amount, wm haul it away.<br />

"The Council la becoming we're gotag to move," he said. He said tbe city isn't ex- Discount beach tags on sale soon In addition, two ramps will be<br />

built down the hill to tbe beach<br />

more aware o! the needs for<br />

pecting any odor problems as<br />

recreation In the dty," he<br />

said.<br />

The beach has been very<br />

a result <strong>of</strong> the dredging. VacaUonen can save $2 on<br />

to make it more acceslble to<br />

6 for each tag. Checks should<br />

Council awarded a bid to popular wltt tatters, with<br />

"Initially, some lUt may<br />

seasonal tap by ordering<br />

Beach tap wffl be on sale at ttie handicapped.<br />

be made payable to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Earthwork Associates for the between 125 to 200 people on<br />

have an odor," he said. "8 it<br />

b«aeh tap by mail from Aprfl<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry and sent to teach<br />

project at a cost <strong>of</strong> $10,890. aurnner weekends attracted<br />

has an odor, it will be hauled<br />

1 to May 31.<br />

centers and other locations<br />

Fee Office, <strong>City</strong> Hafl, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Regina hopes to have both<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ce the project is<br />

to 220-foot span. Hegina said<br />

away,"<br />

The preseason rate for<br />

begmlnf Friday, May 3 from<br />

Qty, 08226. A stamped, ad-<br />

projects underway by toy i<br />

completed, there'll be about a ttw numbers tave always A proposed 151,254 project<br />

Individual seasonal tap is {5<br />

10 (A to 4 PJB. daUy.<br />

dressed envelops should be<br />

and completed by May », so<br />

surprised him.<br />

at John F, Kennedy Park was<br />

with an increase to $7 Included with the order,<br />

there wm no conflicts with the<br />

Tap must be worn by all<br />

also mentioned by Regina<br />

beginning June 1.<br />

A receipt will be returned<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />

persons U or older from June<br />

Orders should, include name with infarmatton about where<br />

season.<br />

15 through Labor Day, Sept, 2<br />

<strong>of</strong> persons who tnnt the tags the tap may be picked up bettrewi the hours <strong>of</strong> 9:80 a.m,<br />

"I hope we can start even<br />

with a cheek in the amount <strong>of</strong> upon arrival in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty. and 5:30<br />

sooner," he said.<br />

—Ken Weatherford<br />

• » _ „ _ - . , photo by 5u«KMunfch<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Benson tabulates points as from left, Bob H<strong>of</strong>fnagle, James<br />

Pulvmo and Hal Vogel look on at the Music Pier, during auditions for<br />

talent to appear on the Cape Ma> American Cancer Society telethon<br />

scheduled for April 27 on VVMGM TV-40.<br />

Parent, Cooper promoted at Atlantic Electric<br />

The board <strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Electric have announced<br />

several promotions<br />

including two from this area<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> a reorganization In<br />

(he utility's financial and<br />

planning operations.<br />

Man A, Parent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

has been promoted to<br />

•enlor vice president, planning<br />

and rate; and Lance E.<br />

Cooper <strong>of</strong> Linwood was<br />

named vice president, contool.<br />

Parent has held the position<br />

<strong>of</strong> vice president and<br />

treasurer since 1980. He<br />

joined Atlantic Electric in<br />

1887 as a research analyst and<br />

Certified by Realtor association<br />

,.UDMi,Kmtfitr^^td L.<br />

Booth has l)een awarded the<br />

certified real estate<br />

brokerage manager<br />

designation by the Realtors<br />

National <strong>Mar</strong>keting Institute,<br />

an affiliate <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Realtors.<br />

nie award wag announced<br />

during <strong>Mar</strong>keting Institute<br />

meetings held in conjunction<br />

with the mid-winter meetings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the National Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Realtors la Ortctanati, Ohio<br />

earner ihls year.<br />

The CRB designation<br />

recognizes individuals who<br />

are considered having<br />

achieved the highest level <strong>of</strong><br />

knowledge In real estate<br />

brokerage management and<br />

marketing.<br />

Booth la president <strong>of</strong> Hags-<br />

Real Estate he, at 421 Battersea<br />

Rd., Ill Atlantic Av.<br />

and soon to be 200 34th St.<br />

SHORE HARDWARE'S<br />

Lawn<br />

Garden<br />

Department Is Now Open<br />

Due To the lad Weather<br />

We're Extending Our Sale<br />

Richard Booth<br />

Scott & Greenview Lawn Products<br />

10-6-4 50 Ib.<br />

10-6-4 deluxe 50 ib.<br />

5-10-5 50 Ib.<br />

Cow Manure 40 Ib.<br />

25 Ib,<br />

Organic Peat 40 Ib.<br />

Top Soil 40 Ib,<br />

Peat Moss 4 cu. ft. bail<br />

* ,U9<br />

R«.ti.9»iVO'iiir l 1,69<br />

Mg.ia.if NOW *1.79<br />

SALE END MARCH 27,<strong>1985</strong><br />

VISIT OUR ALL NEW<br />

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has also served as assistant<br />

secretary and assistant<br />

treasurer. He holds a masters<br />

in business economics from<br />

Lehigh University and a<br />

bachelors from Franklin and<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>shall College.<br />

Cooper joined the company<br />

In 1982 as controller. He<br />

formerly served as assistant<br />

treasurer at Potomac<br />

Electric Power Company and<br />

has also worked In public<br />

accounting at tht firm <strong>of</strong><br />

Wee Waterhouse. A certified<br />

public aenountant, Cooper<br />

holds degrees from Pennsylvania<br />

State University.<br />

nsans<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J, THURSDAY. MARCH 81, l»8$ . : .<br />

Photo driver licenses, renewals will be available at Sears stores<br />

* " New Jersey motorists will<br />

; : non b« able to renew drivwi<br />

- ; Ucemes and secure photo<br />

; Ucensoa by vldflng any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

< : Jersey Division ot Motor "I think the addition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vehicles, announced last Sears stores to the photo<br />

Wednesday,<br />

licenM convenion program<br />

Hie 21 Sean photo license will be a great convenience to<br />

21 Sears. Roebuck and centers will open July 1, and he motorists <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,"<br />

. Company stores located In will give the New Jersey<br />

•:; • major shopping maUi around Division <strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles M<br />

;: the state, Clifford W. photo licensing center! itate-<br />

,, - aiedeker. Director <strong>of</strong> the New wide.<br />

1 open for five to sk hours on time." Snedeker said. to bring this about, only issue photo drivfF ajt-«£j[Qj7ill be required to.<br />

Sunday, The photo license The «tate has been com. "The Sears stores are in the licenses, ffley will not handle carry aptetejtonse. Those<br />

centers will maintain the nUtted to photo licensing since prime, high density areas vehicle titling or registration 60 years <strong>of</strong> age a^nUer haw<br />

same hours,<br />

1981 when the Legislature and where we need he]p with the h-anssotions or the issuance BIB option <strong>of</strong> .selecting a fouf-',<br />

' "We selected Sears for the then-Gov, Brendan Byrne conversion program. In ad- <strong>of</strong> driver permits. Those ' year photo " ' license " or a<br />

Siedeker said. "The Sean licensing program because its approved the law. The condition, they have the drawing tananctlona must be per- year non-photo lieense. The<br />

stores are open until 9 or 9:30 a stores are sirategieally version was to have started in power to attract a large formed at a regular motor tour-year photo lieense<br />

p.m. Monday through located around the State in the 1982 but had to be delayed number <strong>of</strong> customers, who vehicle agency.<br />

117,50, while the twp-yeay:<br />

Saturday and 15 <strong>of</strong> them are most easily accessible and because "we lacked sufficient can now shop and take cafe <strong>of</strong> Hie conversion to photo license is |8, .:;popular<br />

shopping malls," computerized agencies to securing a photo driver Ueenwi began Jan. 3, 1814, Any motorist whose licerise,<br />

Snedeker explained. "They<br />

handle the nearly 6,2 million<br />

license at the lame Ume, We but no currently licensed is up for renewal may select«;.<br />

Scholarships from Realtors are available<br />

are open seven days a week<br />

transactions without creating<br />

felt the combination <strong>of</strong> driver wai selected for such a photo Heeiue by visiting one; *<br />

and at night, which wUl afford<br />

an unreasonable In-<br />

available services would license until <strong>Mar</strong>ch <strong>of</strong> that <strong>of</strong> the computerized agencies<br />

The New Jersey Association Board <strong>of</strong> Bealt<strong>of</strong>s at 408 22nd selected candidates. motorists a convenient,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Realtors Educational St., and must be returned to<br />

pleasant, and easy way to<br />

convenience for the public,"<br />

make the photo license year. The conversion or Sears photo centers. Al$d,'<br />

necessity less painful and prop-am ww icheduled to<br />

Foundation wUl be awarding the New Jersey AsaocUition <strong>of</strong> This U the third year <strong>of</strong> the secure photo Ueenses,<br />

Snedeker said.<br />

anyone who has lost or,<br />

easier to accomplish," take four years and be<br />

"We realized we needed a<br />

misplaced a license can select'^<br />

up to 10 $1,000 scholarahipi to Realtors Educational continuing program and the "Now a motorist will not<br />

Snedeker said. '"Die Sears completed by <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1988.<br />

students pursuing careers in Foundation <strong>of</strong>fice in Edison<br />

better delivery system," he<br />

to receive a photo Urcrme In",<br />

foundation hopes to increase have to worry about losing<br />

stores also have unlimited<br />

real estate or auociated by May 1, Selection <strong>of</strong><br />

said, "one that would be<br />

To date, some 800,000 photo replacement for a fee <strong>of</strong> 14.50..:,*<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> scholarships Urns from work. He can<br />

parking and easy access for<br />

fields.<br />

recipients wiU be made on or<br />

easier and less time con-<br />

licenses have been Issued, The nearest Sean stores^<br />

panted in the future, ac- arrange to go shopping and<br />

handicapped motorists,"<br />

before June li, 1185 after cording to Themss J,<br />

suming for the public. Sears<br />

leaving roughly 4 million are in the ffiore Mall (hours:;'<br />

see a movie in the evening or<br />

Applications may be ob-review<br />

<strong>of</strong> appUcationi and Palermo, president • <strong>of</strong> the<br />

was the obvious solution to the Unlike the division's other conversions to be ac- 10 a,m, to 9 p,m. Monday;*<br />

on the weekend and pick up a<br />

Uniii'"'! from ttw <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Denonal interviews <strong>of</strong> local Realtors board.<br />

problem and we have been privately operated agencies, compUshed within the next through Saturday and Sunday;<br />

photo license at the same<br />

negoUaUng for nearly a year the Sears photo centers will three years,<br />

11 a,m. to 5 pjn.) and at I r».'*<br />

UndU Ave., Vlneland (9r30-i<br />

"With 21 Sears stores we a,m, to 9 p,m. and Sunday*!!':,<br />

now have 84 photo lieense ajn, to 5 p.m.) :•<br />

centers in the state," The Motor Vehicle agencies'4<br />

&jedek«r said, "That number are at the Center Point Plaia^<br />

will increase to 71 once the TUton and New roads, Ndr--'<br />

last seven manual agencies ftfleld (841-4830 and -463Wf<br />

are computerized in the text and at 42nd Street and Part:<br />

tow months, That mean- no Boulevard, Sea lala <strong>City</strong><br />

one will have to travel more 2563 and .2893). ,<br />

than a mile or so to secure a Regular agency hours<br />

AMERICA'S FAMILY DRUG STORE<br />

photo license,**<br />

8:80 a,m. to 4-30 pm. weefc-"<br />

By the end <strong>of</strong> the conversion days and 8 ajn, to noon'<br />

U<br />

program, anyone under the Saturday. :,:<br />

Sale prices Good Thru Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 23rd<br />

We reserve the right to limit quantities.<br />

Sec me yellow pages tor the fekerd nearest you<br />

CHECK-UP<br />

TOOTHPASn<br />

1TTMS<br />

PUMP or TUBE<br />

M A YOUR LIFE' DAILY<br />

PAK CHOICE Of FORMULAS<br />

M'SRtg,11.WtO1I.SS<br />

* MASiiNcm DISPOSABLE<br />

- NUCHE 3 TYPES SINGLES<br />

Medicares not included<br />

SESCIOVAIENTI<br />

LAIMIS-ICO WATCHES<br />

599<br />

CONDITIONER<br />

7-0Z.2TVPES<br />

BV REVLON<br />

REVLON NAIL COLOR<br />

TRIAL TRAVEL SHE<br />

VrOI.<br />

SKRET1.2S-OZ.. DRY IDEA,<br />

SURE, or BAN ROLL-ON<br />

1.5-OZ YOUR CHOICE<br />

FORMULA<br />

4U><br />

HERPES SUFFERERS<br />

iOVIRAX<br />

Now ovsiMM at dl MMd nwnnMM 6y pmenpHon My<br />

U«ai IWBH H inMHI» 9 npHM HWMt H M««M VMOM GO.<br />

SAVINGS<br />

O'THE^<br />

GREEN<br />

flVORV PERSONAL-SIZE<br />

VSOAPI.5-OZ.4-PACK<br />

Price reflects centt<br />

<strong>of</strong>f laDil,<br />

NUTRA NAIL Or NUTRA m<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

Regs to 4.95<br />

TYLENOI<br />

EXTRA-STRINOTH<br />

TVLiNOL CAFLETS<br />

PACK OF so Limit"!<br />

RONSON DOUBLE FOIL<br />

ELECTRIC SMAVER<br />

*RFD*1Rtg, 39.99<br />

HIRSHIVS REGULAR<br />

- PASTEL KISSES<br />

14-01. Reg. 2.99<br />

£ LEAF SPECKLED<br />

V ROBIN ECCS<br />

MI. Ret). 1.19<br />

B(61TECH<br />

MTTERY<br />

CALCULATOR<br />

#K40Rtg.!.i9<br />

ECKERD GIVES YOU<br />

TWICE AS MANY<br />

REASONS TO USE<br />

SYSTEM 2<br />

BROCK<br />

JELLY BIRD<br />

ECCS 12-OZ<br />

Reg, 79' M,<br />

ASSORTED READY-TO-FILL<br />

EASTER BASKETS<br />

YOUR CHOICE<br />

/.DUDLEY'S DIP AN ECC<br />

V EASTER ECCCOLORINC<br />

KITRifl.1.«<br />

LIPIiAVIRS-<br />

EAST1R STORYBOOK<br />

RifliMM,<br />

phefo by Su ^<br />

Joe Hlnes <strong>of</strong> the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Council<br />

2580 raises a question with Mayor Jack Bittner;<br />

speaker, during recent meeting in Stt<br />

Augustine's School hall,<br />

College aid is topic <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28<br />

To give area students a<br />

better understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

college financial aid<br />

programs and application<br />

procedures, Atlantic Community<br />

College wiE sponsor a<br />

financial aid night 7:30<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28, in the<br />

main lobby <strong>of</strong> J-bulldlng, on<br />

its Mays Landing campus.<br />

Area students are invited to<br />

attend the event which will<br />

include an audio-visual<br />

presentation on how to plantar<br />

college costs; talks by thj»<br />

directors <strong>of</strong> admissions,<br />

financial aid ...and Hie.<br />

educational opportunity fund;'<br />

overview <strong>of</strong> available:<br />

programs and the<br />

plication process; and<br />

question and answer<br />

For additional lnformatioo,mll<br />

64M9M or B2Min e?t I<br />

Col, Craig Cosgrave, Group Air Commander <strong>of</strong><br />

the 177th Fighter Interceptor Group <strong>of</strong> the New; 1<br />

Jersey Air National Guard, is welcomed toi<br />

recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club:?<br />

by Jack Schneider, right, president. :<br />

VAIL<br />

Exclusively on<br />

NBC for<br />

WMGM TV-40 South Jertey<br />

CHANNEL 4 IN OCEAN CITY<br />

\<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 21. <strong>1985</strong> I<br />

i )))I<br />

STARN'S Is The<br />

USDA CHOICE BEEF<br />

Whole! Bottom<br />

Round<br />

$ 23-27 Ib, Ave.<br />

CUT FROM U.S GRADE<br />

'A'NIWINQUND ;<br />

Fresh Codfish<br />

Steaks*<br />

1.47 Ib.<br />

Ib, 1<br />

99<br />

UJS. ORADE'A 1 , SWIFT ft TBNDln<br />

Fresh Small Scallops* %<br />

FRiSH QUALITY ASSURED! _ _<br />

ib. 3.39<br />

Cherrystone qiams* do, 2.39<br />

U.S. QRAOI'A 1 ATLANTIC, PAN REAOV<br />

Fresh Whiting* $<br />

MAINI,AQUACULTUBir I<br />

FROZEN 4 THAWED, 41.MpTiR LB.<br />

Fresh Mussels*<br />

Medium Shrimp<br />

NBOIIN t THAW^O, 31M pllR LB.<br />

Large Shrimp<br />

FBOZIRS THAWip,21.gS PllR Li,<br />

Jumbo Shrimp _<br />

SAVE<br />

AM<br />

IXTRA<br />

52.50<br />

WHEN YOU<br />

BUY A<br />

SLB, BOX<br />

The Paliy Place<br />

PART SKIM OR WHOLE MILK<br />

ShopRite<br />

Mozzarella<br />

MINUTE MAID. H1Q, OR COUIJTRY STYLE<br />

,1.79<br />

b.79<br />

i 4.99<br />

5.99<br />

7,99<br />

g<br />

BEQULABQUARTEftS _.<br />

BEQULABQUARTE<br />

Mrs. Filb Filberts <strong>Mar</strong>garine. 2 .99<br />

ASSORTED VARIETIES " _<br />

La^fogurt 3<br />

The Deli Pla<br />

,_pRltt ,<br />

Cosher Franks<br />

HERRUD<br />

Meat Franks |<br />

WHYPAyMORI !<br />

ShopRite Pork Roil<br />

The Appy Place<br />

treast .<br />

Swiss Cheese .<br />

STOBi SLICED DANISH MAJiSTY<br />

'fclb.<br />

Imported Cooked Ham fe,b 1.59<br />

WIN FflEi* NOTHING TO BUY<br />

1 Winner «t etch ilort<br />

RBoulenhyAfepoitlatSUni'i<br />

Nimi<br />

Addrtss<br />

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

Phona<br />

Detdlne for Entry 6jp.ni. Mircb 30,<strong>1985</strong><br />

tsit Mi MMucbttir Mitch mm.<br />

|notiM|uliMl<br />

0NI(1)7 IMX.DINNIRS<br />

| Kraft Macaroni<br />

& Cheese<br />

•wimi 1<br />

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

PAGE 3 - SECTION TWO<br />

PRICE LEADER!<br />

ThcMEATing Placci<br />

U.SD.A. CHOICE BIEF<br />

Boneless Bottom<br />

Round Roast<br />

BONELESS BEEP<br />

Seamed lye<br />

Round Roast<br />

NOT LESS THAN 85%<br />

Extra Lean<br />

Ground Beef (b, 1<br />

LEAN & TINDER<br />

U.S.D,A. CHOICI BEEF<br />

Boneless<br />

Rump Roast<br />

BEIF FOR SWISSING<br />

oneless Bottom<br />

Round Steak lb. 1<br />

89<br />

89 BEIF ROUND<br />

Cubed<br />

Steaks Ib.249<br />

2.49<br />

Beef Round Cubes wk<br />

HOLLY WRMS, JUMBO PAK<br />

Chicken Drumsticks (£)..,„. .79<br />

HQU.Y fARMS, JUMiO PAK, SPLIT VWRIB'CAGE « — »<br />

Chicken Breast ®. «, 1.59<br />

HOLLY FARMS, JUMBO PAK . _<br />

Chicken Wings ® ....», .79<br />

WHOLI WITH BIB CAGE<br />

Chicken Breast ® .b 1.59<br />

FRESH TWIN PAK _ ^<br />

Perdue Cornish Hens SP lb 1,39<br />

(CALI) WATER ADDED<br />

Smoked Pork Shoulder<br />

LOIN PORTION, ill CHOPS<br />

Pork Chop Combo<br />

MEATY RIB PORTION<br />

Pork Loin for BBQ<br />

ShopBlte CRYOVAC<br />

Polska Kielbasa<br />

ShopRile SHOULDER, WATIR ADDED<br />

Smoked Pork Butts<br />

SMOKED TURKEY<br />

Ib.<br />

Kielbasa Sausage<br />

Soup & Stew Fixin's | The Frozen MEATing Place<br />

FORSOUPS& SALADS<br />

Stewing<br />

Chicken 79<br />

PERFECT FOR SOUP<br />

Short Ribs <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />

CHUCK CUT<br />

STIW .<br />

Boneless Beef<br />

BONE IN<br />

Hind Shin <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />

The Grocery Place<br />

WHY PAY MORI" 1<br />

Kraft<br />

Mayonnaise<br />

TUTTOROSSO, IN JUICE<br />

Plum<br />

Tomatoes ^'lA,<br />

ShopRile DANISH<br />

Butter Cookies<br />

QBOUNDCOFFii<br />

Chock Full O'Nuts<br />

lO-PAOK Capri Sun Drinks<br />

ALL VAR. ShopRite<br />

instant Oatmeal<br />

FRUIT PUNCH. OHAP1 OH ORANGB, 3.PK.<br />

BIQ., OrfuNSALTIO, DRY ROASTiD<br />

Planters Peanuts<br />

REGULAR OR UNSALTED<br />

ShopRite Saltines<br />

NIW1100% NATURAL, ALL VAR.<br />

Winter Hill Fruit Juices<br />

ALL VAR. CHEF BOY ARDEE<br />

Soup Di Pasta<br />

PINK<br />

Libby's Salmon .<br />

CHUNK pLIGHT,<br />

IN OIL OR WATER<br />

ShopRite Tuna<br />

> lb.<br />

'lb.<br />

ib.<br />

1.89<br />

1.99<br />

1.89<br />

1 1-ql,<br />

Jar<br />

79<br />

ALL<br />

Mb.<br />

tin<br />

Mb.<br />

con<br />

1.49<br />

1.99<br />

67.S.OI. 4 QQ<br />

I w.pKg Ii09<br />

Sot<br />

, , box<br />

25.35.01<br />

i.w.pfcg.<br />

Mb.<br />

box<br />

.99<br />

.59<br />

.59<br />

.99<br />

1,49<br />

\59<br />

aHIBKINSORSWIlT , __<br />

GHERKINS Helm OR Pickles SWEET ShopRite Coupon ^1.29<br />

WITH THIS tiOUPfiN<br />

ONE(I)QUARTJAROF<br />

Kraft<br />

Mayonnaise<br />

429<br />

NiW ZEALAND FROZEN, ILADI CUT<br />

Shoulder<br />

Lamb Chops lb.<br />

GRADE 'A' FROZEN<br />

Concord Ducks<br />

OUAKERMAID FROIIN, MEAT a EAT<br />

Meat Balls<br />

ShopRite FROZEN<br />

Sandwich Steaks<br />

ALL VARIETIES<br />

Scott<br />

Bath Tissue<br />

VAR. PFEIFFERS<br />

Salad<br />

1000*1.<br />

rolls •<br />

lb.<br />

Ib.<br />

Ib.<br />

IS-OI<br />

1.29<br />

1.39<br />

1.89<br />

1.89<br />

1.69<br />

69<br />

.99<br />

1.99<br />

3.29<br />

Dressing 99<br />

WITH FABRIC SOFTENER<br />

Fab Detergent<br />

OJLbOl 2.89<br />

LIQUID<br />

1<br />

Clorox Bleach a? .79<br />

ShopRile WITH QRAVY OR REDIMIX<br />

Dry Dog Food<br />

3.99<br />

, FREE<br />

RM. OR DIET OT 99% CAF, F<br />

Vintage Cola<br />

3PLY Glad ^ash Bags ... 2£ l 3-PLY<br />

2.99<br />

RIO OBNOiii.TSACMCKMJOl.l0fl WHOLI S1BNE1, OB CBi*H<br />

ShopRite Com 3^1.00<br />

Prince Lasagna<br />

IMPORTED ITALIAN<br />

Rienzi Tomato Sauce<br />

•59<br />

1.00<br />

IMPORTED<br />

Rienzi Tomato Paste<br />

_ ^ ^<br />

4c; .99<br />

WHY PAY MORE'" , ^ _<br />

Mazola Com Oil ....a 1.79<br />

iLASTICLieLARGlrpCTJORMtDIUM<br />

ShopRite Diapers<br />

— *»<br />

^ 5.99<br />

SOFTPAW r . ___<br />

Cat Litter ^1.99<br />

WITH THIS COUPON<br />

ONE |1) 1-01. BTL OF<br />

Mazola<br />

Corn Oil<br />

1 liisi is<br />

^IMHIMMiMrtairWr.<br />

Coupon Mod It «ij SfwpWtt Urkil LM1 m pM Umily<br />

tlL — im.<br />

-"-| &>% Mtf 17. iw In, Mir. H, life<br />

^«^^^a«.<br />

DOUBLE COUPONS<br />

Details at Store<br />

Effective <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17 R,0Grande.<br />

thru ALL STORES<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 23, <strong>1985</strong> cmsedsund.^ A<br />

The Produce Placci<br />

NATURAL OR WASHf 0<br />

Fresh<br />

Mushrooms<br />

THOMPSON IMPORTED MB<br />

Seedless #<br />

Grapes • m<br />

40 SIZE, FLORIDA<br />

Seedless Grapefruit 4 .99<br />

MSIZf CALIFORNIA :<br />

Navel Oranges 5. .99<br />

88 SIZE, IMPORTiO ISRAELI<br />

Jaffa Oranges 5, .99<br />

HISH IN IRON & VITAMTNS<br />

1 P^.89<br />

Fresh Spinach<br />

EXTRA FANCY 120 SBI DOLDEN OR 113 SIZE<br />

Red Delicious Apples , .69<br />

U.S. #1 CAUFORNIA<br />

Sweet Carrots<br />

U.S. #1<br />

3:; 1.00<br />

Yellow <strong>On</strong>ions<br />

uRaiJosizi<br />

it .79<br />

California Celery .69<br />

120 SIZE. U.S.*1 WESTERN<br />

WHY PAY MORE "<br />

Anjou Illlo'sPears<br />

,bj<br />

The Cheese Frozen Pizza Food Placc<br />

BANQUET ~T _<br />

Fried Chicken %2,78<br />

MAC* CHEESE, B1IF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY _ _<br />

Banquet Pot Pies...... ^ .30<br />

ASSORTED FUVORS, ICE CREAM _<br />

Classic Creation S? L 1.99<br />

Health & Beauty Aids<br />

ASST VAfl CONDITIONER OR<br />

Revlon Flex<br />

Shampoo<br />

REGULAR OR DEODORANT MAXI PADS _, _ _<br />

Silhouettes ^'3.29<br />

RIG. OR DRYOAMAOEDSHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER ^, __.<br />

Perma S<strong>of</strong>t ^2,49<br />

DEODORANT<br />

Dry idea Roii-<strong>On</strong> UM<br />

General Merchandise<br />

10W40ICASEOF12S9<br />

Valvoiine<br />

Motor Oil<br />

POLIY GALAXY, ASST, VARIiTIES<br />

Kitchen Tools<br />

-39<br />

each<br />

The Bakery Place<br />

ASSIVARS.,4INCH<br />

ShopRite 4<br />

Jr. Pies •<br />

ROUND TOP OR SAND wiwn<br />

ShopRite White Bread Ivs. .99<br />

WINFREE'NOTWNGTOBUY<br />

ROUND TRIP TICKET<br />

to Flsrlu v,a Plorldd P[i9mj KtHtS J«I Strvite Atlantic Cltv to Fl.<br />

Loudffdali. Flignt inigrmatitm M5 7UJ A ItEPIing.PuBiit ctisrfsr. I<br />

winner per ?ferr FHI eut entry arts gfpsii at Stam'i.<br />

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ADDRESS<br />

CITY<br />

PHOHi<br />

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WINNERS: l n H k t l M M r t i<br />

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HOURS<br />

S.O.S. i<br />

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tKi:#w


The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21.<strong>1985</strong><br />

Page Four Section Two<br />

The hungry<br />

live here too<br />

Yesterday was the first day <strong>of</strong> spring. The<br />

season <strong>of</strong> increasing warmth and sunshine is<br />

undoubtedly coming none to quickly for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s hungry.<br />

Hungry in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

That there are people here in affluent <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> who run out <strong>of</strong> money to buy food for their<br />

families seems an incongruity. That their num-<br />

ber seems to be increasing is startling.<br />

As readers <strong>of</strong> reporter Ken Weatherford's ar-<br />

ticle last week on the hungry here are now<br />

aware, this wealthy resort is not exempt from<br />

the misfortunes and realities which have forced<br />

countless thousands across the nation to seek<br />

outside help to feed themselves and their<br />

families.<br />

The seasonality <strong>of</strong> employment, increased<br />

utility costs impinging upon modest pensions,<br />

cold spells knocking the balancing <strong>of</strong> food and<br />

fuel budgets out <strong>of</strong> kilter — whatever the reason<br />

the fact is "there are people here who are<br />

having problems making ends meet."<br />

That's a quote from one <strong>of</strong> the people<br />

associated with the Community Food Cupboard.<br />

The same individual told <strong>of</strong> the case <strong>of</strong> a local<br />

woman who was recently referred to the Cup-<br />

board after being arrested for shoplifting<br />

because she didn't have the money to feed her<br />

family.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ecumenical Council through<br />

volunteers operates the Cupboard. The Council<br />

could use your help.<br />

Obviously there are citizens here who<br />

sometimes go to bed on an empty stomach. Why<br />

not act directly: Invite a neighbor to dinner.<br />

End <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

government<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

Your sditorlal cartoon<br />

labeling the departing van<br />

"ex-eliy admJnlBfrator" could<br />

more propirly have<br />

proclaimed on end to the<br />

responsible, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

government that those <strong>of</strong> m<br />

who worked hard for a<br />

charter change in 1B76<br />

fcought we had obtained and<br />

Indeed did have from 1878 to<br />

mld-1982.<br />

The transition from<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional to political<br />

government has cost <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty more than the loss <strong>of</strong><br />

services <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>esdonal ad-<br />

mlnlstratora and department<br />

heads as an examination <strong>of</strong><br />

the dollar-cost <strong>of</strong> governmtnt<br />

may well show,<br />

Evan more disheartening<br />

fcan the practices <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mayor — which were<br />

predictable — has been the<br />

action, or lack <strong>of</strong> It, by the<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the flip-flop <strong>City</strong><br />

Council.<br />

Isn't it about time we hear<br />

from the Citizens for<br />

Responsible Government on<br />

the 7% cent tax increase, or<br />

do they juat emerge at<br />

election time to pronounoe <<br />

endorgementi?<br />

Jean Stack<br />

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

Of xenophobia,<br />

jingoism and<br />

Yankee pride<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In<br />

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the sister city exchange<br />

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Xenophobia, throughout<br />

Russian history has been a<br />

national disease <strong>of</strong> epidemic<br />

proportions and evidently it la<br />

a communicable disease.<br />

Xenophobia, in short, is a<br />

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Aid your own students before foreign countries<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Reflect Nixon, As a legal<br />

voter and a college student I<br />

would. Back in 1971 Richard<br />

Nbton said that no qualified<br />

student who wants to go to<br />

college should be barred by<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> money,<br />

Ronald Reagan looks at<br />

federal aid this way; Deny<br />

guaranteed student loans to<br />

students whose parents make<br />

over 132,800a year; eliminate<br />

loan and grant projp-anu for<br />

ttiose whose Income i» over<br />

$26,000 a year and place a<br />

14,000 limit on all federal aid.<br />

He claims it will save the<br />

government $2,3 billion,<br />

I figure we can continue to<br />

give financial aid to students,<br />

raise it a little and still save<br />

the government $2,8 billion<br />

and then some simply by<br />

cutting federal aid io foreign<br />

countries.<br />

Why does money earned in<br />

the U.S. by its ciHiens have to<br />

go to foreign counties? Why<br />

can't it stay in the U.S. and<br />

benefit those who earned it?<br />

It Is costing my parents<br />

$8,667 to send me to college.<br />

Without the guaranteed<br />

student loan there is no way I<br />

would be going to the<br />

university I am presently<br />

attending. My parents have<br />

been paying into the tax<br />

system for a combined total <strong>of</strong><br />

78 years and gat nothing in<br />

return from the government.<br />

Summer subscribers deserve cable TV break too<br />

Editor's note: This k a<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> a letter to Albert I.<br />

Gencarella, vice president<br />

<strong>of</strong> operations for<br />

Cabler^ertainment,<br />

Dear Mr, Gencarella:<br />

I understand you have<br />

reduced the basic cable<br />

service from ill.JO a month to<br />

$9.25 a month. Since I am a<br />

seasonal subscriber I would<br />

ttpect our outrageous charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> $84.90 for a sbwnonth<br />

period (from last year's<br />

$56.40) to be equally reduced.<br />

Give us a breaks Trenton<br />

Editor, Sentinel.Ledger!<br />

We gave the etate more<br />

money when times were bad;<br />

now that times are good and<br />

there is a surplus, we deserve<br />

gome <strong>of</strong> that money back.<br />

It seems to me that the<br />

Legislature thinks when they<br />

need money to balance the<br />

budget, the small taxpayer is<br />

an always-available source <strong>of</strong><br />

revenue, OK, but when you've<br />

got a surplus, Trenton,<br />

remember where you got It<br />

from.<br />

Anyone who pays taxes in<br />

New Jersey can be thankful<br />

ttiat Tom Kean is Governor,<br />

and we ought to put the heat<br />

on the legislators who are still<br />

frying to block the Homestead<br />

Tax Rebate.<br />

We are here when you need<br />

us, Trenton, so why don't you<br />

give us a break this year?<br />

Harry Claphanson<br />

Oceon<strong>City</strong><br />

We are paying $14.15 a<br />

month for six months <strong>of</strong><br />

service. Even if you charge a<br />

reconnect fee it shouldn't be<br />

that much, I could pay the<br />

$9.25 monthly rate and only<br />

pay $$55.50 for sk months <strong>of</strong><br />

service.<br />

In addition, we must pay<br />

two months in advance, so<br />

your company has the benefit<br />

<strong>of</strong> all that seasonal money<br />

before the cable is even being<br />

used,<br />

I certainly hope that all the<br />

many residents (and tax-<br />

payers) who own property but<br />

only make use <strong>of</strong> it four-slx<br />

months a year, are not being<br />

penalized by Cablen-<br />

tertainment, (It seems we<br />

carry more than our share <strong>of</strong><br />

utilities in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

already.)<br />

In regard to the recent<br />

hearing that was held on the<br />

increased rates, I think that<br />

was very poor timing on the<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Utilities Office <strong>of</strong> Cable<br />

Television, February is a<br />

month that finds the<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> residents in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. A large amount <strong>of</strong><br />

year-round residents are In<br />

warmer climates and a great<br />

many homeowners, Uke us,<br />

are out <strong>of</strong> town or out <strong>of</strong> state.<br />

If you wanted a true<br />

representation and a packed<br />

house, you should have held<br />

the meeting after April 15.<br />

I have never written a letter<br />

to a newspaper before, but I<br />

am tired <strong>of</strong> consumers being<br />

ripped <strong>of</strong>f. I am also tired <strong>of</strong><br />

paying taxes on property and<br />

having no representation in<br />

these matters.<br />

Enclosed are copies <strong>of</strong> our<br />

recent bills for the current<br />

year, showing payment, I<br />

would expect you look into<br />

this matter and make a<br />

refund in accordance with the<br />

reduced monthly rate,<br />

I hope all property owners<br />

file a similar complaint,<br />

June Harper<br />

Bowie, Md,<br />

They did, however, receive a<br />

letter telling them they make<br />

too much money and cannot<br />

give me any aid.<br />

Sen, William Bennent is<br />

behind Reagan all the way.<br />

He says students will have to<br />

give up luxuries like stereos,<br />

cars and spring break<br />

vacations to Florida, What he<br />

doesn't reaUie U a stereo la<br />

not a luxury. For some, if not<br />

all <strong>of</strong> us, it Is a necessity. A<br />

car is an excellent means <strong>of</strong><br />

fransportation for those who<br />

attend college several hun-<br />

dred miles from home; and<br />

not everyone goes on vacation<br />

during spring break.<br />

Spring break is Instituted<br />

for several reasons. The No, 1<br />

reason is to help prevent<br />

suicide among college<br />

students. Those who have not<br />

gone to college cannot un.<br />

derstand the amount <strong>of</strong> sfress<br />

it places on the student.<br />

I wonder how many other<br />

Erosion is sorrowful<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

My son was in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> m<br />

February and he saw your<br />

paper with the picture <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Stadia on the front page. He<br />

remembered that I had taken<br />

some pictures in that vicinity<br />

back In 1944, so he brought me<br />

a copy.<br />

What a surprise, I haven't<br />

been to the beach in that area<br />

in years. I could hardly<br />

believe it, Where's the beach?<br />

I assume you have pictures<br />

el that era (1944). H I<br />

remember correctly, the<br />

beach then was beautiful and<br />

gentle sloping.<br />

I was very sony to see the<br />

erosion that had taken place<br />

as your front page picture<br />

showed.<br />

George Seybert<br />

Midlhi<br />

politicians do not care how<br />

many college students die on<br />

campus each year. Suicide on<br />

campus is not uncommon. In<br />

fact, It happens quite<br />

frequency.<br />

It's a shame that those who<br />

lead us have to be so narrow-<br />

minded when it comes to<br />

situations such as these that<br />

aBeot the eounfry and Its<br />

economy.<br />

Now iome <strong>of</strong> you may be<br />

fiag we have to provide<br />

lerai aid to foreign coun-<br />

tries to help with relations. I<br />

agree. Let's not go overboard,<br />

though, I am a firm believer<br />

that this is the only country In<br />

the world that treats<br />

foreigners better than it<br />

treata its own people. I'm sure<br />

there are others who agree<br />

with me,<br />

How many other countries<br />

do you know <strong>of</strong> that would<br />

welcome you with open arms,<br />

put clothes tin your back, food<br />

In your stomach, a ro<strong>of</strong> over<br />

your head and give you a<br />

job?<br />

By continuing with<br />

astronomical amounts <strong>of</strong><br />

foreign aid and cutting aid for<br />

college students, you are<br />

denying them • higher<br />

education and denying the<br />

world a better future.<br />

Anyone want to buy my<br />

stereo, car, desk lamp,<br />

luggage, textbooks, house<br />

plant....<br />

Scott Quattame<br />

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

tear <strong>of</strong> alien Influences bor-<br />

dering on paranoia and rooted-<br />

in Insecurity and a. deep.,<br />

seated poor self perception <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fraud or deceit. In other<br />

words, a most un-American<br />

attitude which would cause us<br />

to imitate the most unsavory.-•<br />

eharaeteriatios °' our ad--<br />

versaries.<br />

We know that we have<br />

nothing to hide and that our<br />

system has been called "the<br />

brat, last hope <strong>of</strong> humanity.",<br />

Or don't we really believe it?.<br />

To paraphrase another<br />

well-known aphorism,<br />

jingoism is the last refuge <strong>of</strong><br />

scoundrels.<br />

Why Imitate the fraudulent<br />

fyrents <strong>of</strong> history? Why not I<br />

perceive the exchange<br />

program aa a golden op.<br />

portinlty to sell democracy,<br />

and amicable relations In-<br />

stead <strong>of</strong> withdrawing behind<br />

self-imposed Berlin wails.<br />

Are we not true believers M<br />

proud yankees who can sell<br />

anything to anyone because<br />

we believe in the product,<br />

lock, stock and barrel], never I<br />

fearing our competitor's<br />

inferior goods?<br />

EdWismer..<br />

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

Letter policy<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger en-<br />

courages its readers to ex.<br />

press their views on this<br />

page. Letters should be<br />

brief, and must be signed<br />

md accompanied by an<br />

address and, when<br />

possible, a phone number<br />

for verification.<br />

Requests for the name <strong>of</strong><br />

the writer to be withheld<br />

will be honored at the<br />

editor 1 ! discretion.<br />

The editor retains the<br />

right to edit letters for 1<br />

length without changing<br />

meaning.<br />

To insure your views are •<br />

timely when printed, let-<br />

ters should be in the<br />

newspaper <strong>of</strong>fice no later<br />

than Monday noon.<br />

A look at the writings <strong>of</strong> the writer who looked at us 150 years ago<br />

Editar't note:. JSjf marks<br />

tfle 150th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

publication <strong>of</strong> Alexis de<br />

Tbcqmville's Democracy In<br />

America.<br />

reequflvflle had com* to<br />

America in 1831. to discover<br />

vJmt tfu future held for his<br />

native France, Whet changes<br />

would democracy bringi<br />

Wta did democratic society<br />

look like?<br />

The young American<br />

democracy was tfw ptac« to<br />

mmefor ensvmrs because the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> demecrmy HSBJ<br />

writing itself out in practical<br />

femv.<br />

to 1(01 a young French<br />

aristocrat came to the United<br />

States to obtain a view <strong>of</strong> the<br />

future. In 1835, he published<br />

his findings. Reading Alexis<br />

de - Tocqueville's classic<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> Democracy in<br />

America ISO years later, we<br />

cannot fail to be amawd at hlj<br />

toretight.<br />

Bow could an Inhabitant <strong>of</strong><br />

19th century Europe, then<br />

ruled entirely by monarch*,<br />

know mat virtually all nations<br />

would loon become<br />

republics? How was be able to<br />

pretUrt that within a hundred<br />

years, the only claim to<br />

political legitimacy would be<br />

service to the people, whether<br />

or not the government was<br />

free? How could an observer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American Union,<br />

divided over slavery, and <strong>of</strong><br />

the backward, barbaric<br />

despotism reigning in Russia<br />

assert mat these two nations<br />

would emerge as the two<br />

great world powers?<br />

Tocquevllle made these<br />

predictions on the basis <strong>of</strong> a<br />

strong sense <strong>of</strong> historical<br />

necessity. Human beings, he<br />

observed, were everywhere<br />

becoming more equal to each<br />

other. The peat gap between<br />

few wealthy, educated Ian-<br />

dholders and their many<br />

Impoverished, Ignorant<br />

peasants, characteristic <strong>of</strong><br />

pre-modern societies, was<br />

gradually being reduced by<br />

modern developments in tile<br />

world economy and in society.<br />

Men who see themselves<br />

essentially as equals will not<br />

tolerate aristocratic rule,<br />

Ibcqueville predicted, there<br />

was no question In his mind,<br />

therefore, aa to the<br />

egalitarian tendency <strong>of</strong> all<br />

politics In the foreseeable<br />

future.<br />

Egalitarian politics ire not<br />

necessarily free politics,<br />

however, TocqueviUe thought<br />

ttiat men might well try to<br />

level all differences, to<br />

destroy all distinctions among<br />

individuals and all personal<br />

independence <strong>of</strong> thought and<br />

action in the name <strong>of</strong> fostering<br />

equality,<br />

Uke <strong>Mar</strong>x, Tocqueville saw<br />

ttiat all nations are basically<br />

divided into two economic<br />

classes, and that this division<br />

between rich and poor U<br />

reflected m poUtieal align-<br />

ments.<br />

Toequeville feared that in a<br />

democracy, the poor majority<br />

might try to use Its political<br />

power to oppress the rich, for<br />

example by confiscating and<br />

redistributing all their<br />

possessions. Unlike <strong>Mar</strong>x,<br />

however, Toequeville thought<br />

ttut historical events are the<br />

product <strong>of</strong> the interplay <strong>of</strong><br />

several factors — institutions<br />

and opinions as well as<br />

economic interests.<br />

Because men can affect the<br />

outcome <strong>of</strong> this interplay,<br />

Tbcquevllle thought that men<br />

cotUd take steps to preserve<br />

(heir liberty In an age <strong>of</strong><br />

equality.<br />

The great question for<br />

Toequeville was, how could<br />

thin be done? It would not be<br />

sufficient simply to let history<br />

run its course, he observed.<br />

The strong tendency toward<br />

centralized admlniBtration In<br />

modern egalitarian regimes<br />

threatens to destroy In-<br />

dividual independence even<br />

without intending to do so. It<br />

was necessary, therefore, not<br />

only to identify the source <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie danger but also to know<br />

what would work.<br />

A new political science was<br />

necessary for the new era.<br />

Men would have to recognize<br />

not only the economic in-<br />

terests but also the moral and<br />

political passions which drive<br />

human beings. They would<br />

need, moreover, to come to<br />

understand the way in which<br />

laws and Institutions shape<br />

popular opinion — because<br />

human beings act in politics<br />

on the basis <strong>of</strong> their opinions.<br />

Modern men can preserve<br />

their freedom, mat is, their<br />

ability to mink and act for<br />

Qiemselves, under conditions<br />

<strong>of</strong> equality, Tqequeville<br />

argued. Electing the<br />

government, with the<br />

freedom <strong>of</strong> speech, press, and<br />

association guaranteed by<br />

For laws to be effective,<br />

they must have broad<br />

popular support and to<br />

obtain that support,<br />

two things are essential<br />

Alexis de TocqueviUe<br />

law, is an important means <strong>of</strong><br />

securing the populace from<br />

oppression.<br />

But elections are not<br />

enough.<br />

To nUn responsibly, dieted<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials must govern by taw;<br />

but for laws to be effective,<br />

they must have broad popular<br />

support. And to obtain that<br />

support, TocquevJllt argued,<br />

two thinp are essential.<br />

First, the people mut feel<br />

that thty have a part in<br />

maklngithe law. Widespread<br />

popular participation in<br />

political decision-making Is<br />

possible only if some<br />

governmental functions art<br />

divided up and distributed<br />

among local councils. Masses<br />

<strong>of</strong> people ciinnot assemble<br />

and effectively participate in<br />

the legialattvi process in the<br />

state or national capital.<br />

Second, the vast majority <strong>of</strong><br />

fee people must believe Hut<br />

fli«y htvt a •take in<br />

prwifvlng the existing<br />

political order. That is, ttey<br />

mart think the current ord«<br />

benefits them personally; and<br />

the vaat majority will feel this<br />

only when they own property.<br />

Both <strong>of</strong> these conditions w3l<br />

prevail, Toequeville said, only<br />

if political leaders in- #<br />

tentionally seek to produce<br />

mem. The dominant political<br />

and economic forces In the<br />

modem age naturally move in<br />

me ether dlreetion. Unless<br />

people clearly perceive the<br />

advantage <strong>of</strong> local politics, for^.<br />

example, both parties and<br />

governments tend to become.,,<br />

taereasingly centraliied and ^<br />

nationalized. ~ m<br />

likewise, the more wealth^,. w<br />

becomes a matter <strong>of</strong> Income,<br />

or paper (stocks, bonds,,,<br />

checks) rather than land and,'<br />

household, the harder it is to<br />

see the connection between<br />

protecting the Integrity?*<br />

privicy, ind tadeptndenct <strong>of</strong>-'<br />

the individual and respecting^<br />

fee rights <strong>of</strong> property. As a- •<br />

result, government regulation - •<br />

or even ownership <strong>of</strong> property"'<br />

becomes increasingly the rule "-#<br />

rather than the exception. -«-<br />

In an age in which "peeplt'l'<<br />

republics" are prevalint, and '*<br />

liberal democracies rare, It 16-'<br />

clear that too few polltidant<br />

havi attended su«ci§Bfly to„<br />

the lessons Tocqueville,<br />

taught ,^<br />

Catherine Zuehtrt it:<br />

associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor Q<br />

political science at G<br />

Olto ta mrthfitti,<br />

The SentinelLedger<br />

features<br />

Page Five Section Two<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Extinction!<br />

Gone forever looms<br />

For many people, the word<br />

extinction brings to mind the<br />

I dinoiiur, the dodo bird or the<br />

passenger pigeon. For<br />

Rutgers University's David<br />

W. Ehrenfeld, however,<br />

"extinction" \M part <strong>of</strong> current<br />

events and indicates a trend<br />

ttiat can spell real touble for<br />

people all over the world.<br />

"We are now in the early<br />

phases <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the worst<br />

extinctions <strong>of</strong> anUnala and<br />

I plants that has ever occurred,<br />

r and It li well documented that<br />

Mi is the result <strong>of</strong> human<br />

activity," says Dr. Ehrenfeid,<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> biology at the<br />

state university <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey's Cook College.<br />

Some authorities estimate<br />

tie rate <strong>of</strong> extinction at a<br />

species per day on a world-<br />

wide basis; others maintain<br />

. ttiat the rate is as high as a<br />

P species an hour, Ehrenfeid<br />

said.<br />

Whether extinctions remit<br />

from the destruction <strong>of</strong><br />

habitat for animals or plants<br />

or from a particular species<br />

being wiped out for economic<br />

or Other motives, Ehrenfeid<br />

declares that ttie process as a<br />

whole poses a serious threat<br />

to the preservation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

P world's biological diversity —<br />

ttie wealth and richness <strong>of</strong> Ufe<br />

in all its various forma,<br />

"The natural balance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world, including the amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> carbon dioxide in the at-<br />

mosphere and the tern,<br />

perature, relates to some<br />

extent to the species and the<br />

health <strong>of</strong> the ecological<br />

systems <strong>of</strong> the planet," he<br />

explains.<br />

While conservationists and<br />

t others have addressed some<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> ttie extinction*,<br />

biological diversity to a single<br />

large problem with many<br />

ramifications that can't be<br />

attacked piecemeal, says<br />

Ehrenfeid, "You can't just<br />

mve sea turtles or whales or<br />

whatever when the whole,<br />

system Is In Jeopardy,"<br />

Ehrenfeid is among 18<br />

£ scientists from ttie United<br />

States. Canada and England<br />

who have been asked to serve<br />

as advisers to the Mice <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology Assessment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Congress, which is studying<br />

fte problems posed by the loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> biologloal diversity,<br />

"The estimates <strong>of</strong> the total<br />

number <strong>of</strong> animal and plant<br />

species on the planet range<br />

from 4,1 to 10 million, most <strong>of</strong><br />

m which haven't men been<br />

~ described or elasslHed yet,"<br />

says the state university<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />

"Of the higher planta and<br />

animals, more than 10 percent<br />

d ttie species <strong>of</strong> most groups<br />

are already endangered," he<br />

explains, "For esample,<br />

there are a quarter <strong>of</strong> a<br />

million higher plant species<br />

•<br />

already named, and 25,000 <strong>of</strong><br />

these are known to be<br />

threatened,<br />

"For the most part, the only<br />

species that are not In trouble<br />

are those that have learned to<br />

live with people, pollution and<br />

crowding," he points out, "In<br />

letters cont'd<br />

We are now in the early phases <strong>of</strong> one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the worst extinctions <strong>of</strong> animals<br />

and plants that has ever occurred'<br />

plants<br />

Dr. David W. Ehrenfeid <strong>of</strong> Rutgers Univer-<br />

sity's Cook College holds the skull <strong>of</strong> a sea turtle,<br />

which belongs to an endangered species, and a<br />

tooth from a mastodon, which belongs to an ex-<br />

tinct species. Extinctions that are occurring<br />

today are every bit as severe as those <strong>of</strong> past<br />

ages, he maintains, and this reduction in the<br />

planet's biological diversity means serious<br />

trouble for people all over the world.<br />

* . . the only species that are not<br />

in trouble are those that have<br />

learned to live with people,<br />

pollution and crowding'<br />

plants, these are the weeds;<br />

and among animals, these are<br />

ttie pests and the vermin,<br />

cockroaches and Norway<br />

rats, for example."<br />

Many important Phar-<br />

maceuticals and other<br />

chemicals come either<br />

directly or Indirectly from<br />

animals and plants, and,<br />

Ehrenfeid warns, "to cut<br />

ourselves <strong>of</strong>f from them is<br />

dangerous to the point <strong>of</strong><br />

insanity.<br />

"But I don't want to give the<br />

Impression that the best<br />

reason for saving these<br />

species is their economic or<br />

health value to people," he<br />

says, "They are a part <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Earth. Many <strong>of</strong> mem have<br />

been here longer than we<br />

have, and they have an<br />

inherent right to exist.<br />

"We can make the<br />

generalization that, among<br />

contemporary extinctions, we<br />

see all kinds <strong>of</strong> organisms<br />

becoming extinct - large and<br />

small mammals, birds,<br />

reptiles and numerous<br />

varieties <strong>of</strong> Insects — many <strong>of</strong><br />

which are either beneficial or<br />

harmless. And we also see<br />

many varieties <strong>of</strong><br />

becoming extinct."<br />

Agriculture exempllfiea the<br />

Sdnda <strong>of</strong> dangeri poged by<br />

plant extinctions, he says.<br />

"Some 30 percent <strong>of</strong> the corn<br />

grown In tht U.S, is based on<br />

only four highly inbred lines,"<br />

he explains, "In 1970 there<br />

was an epidemic <strong>of</strong> corn<br />

blight, and we saw part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

terrible danger <strong>of</strong> having no<br />

genetic diversity. We lost 15<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> our crop that year,<br />

a billion-dollar low."<br />

He attributes this to the fact<br />

that American farmers were<br />

growing too few types <strong>of</strong> corn,<br />

types that were susceptible to<br />

ttie corn blight fungus,<br />

"Science needs wild plants<br />

to provide the source <strong>of</strong> genes<br />

for Incorporating Into our<br />

crops natural resistance to<br />

certain diseases, to damage<br />

by Insects, to environmental<br />

stresses," he says. "Yet,<br />

ttiese wild varieties are being<br />

lost at a stunning rate,"<br />

The majority <strong>of</strong> the species<br />

<strong>of</strong> plants and animals In the<br />

world live hi the tropical<br />

rainforests, which are also<br />

very rapidly disappearing, he<br />

continues.<br />

"We've chewed them up for<br />

wood pulp for years, and now<br />

they're being turned — in the<br />

case <strong>of</strong> the Amazon and<br />

Ctenfral America — into cattle<br />

ranches for fast-food ham-<br />

burgers," he says.<br />

In the last 25 years or so, all<br />

<strong>of</strong> El Salvador's primary<br />

topical forest area has been<br />

converted into ranches, he<br />

reports, "In 1881 El Salvador<br />

had 500,000 acres <strong>of</strong> forests<br />

and woodland. This was all<br />

gone by 1978, Guatemala has<br />

had a 48 percent decrease In<br />

17 years. By the year 2,000, It<br />

is projected that mere will be<br />

very little tropical rainforest<br />

left anywhere In the world at<br />

the present rate <strong>of</strong> con-<br />

sumption,<br />

"We hear people excusing<br />

Bus sort <strong>of</strong> destruction by<br />

saying It's the price that has<br />

to be paid for progress, or that<br />

ttiere are animals and plants<br />

becoming extinct all the time,<br />

which is true," sayg Ehren.<br />

fcld, "But you don't expect to<br />

lose more man one species <strong>of</strong>,<br />

say, vertebrates every few<br />

thousand years. You don't<br />

expect to see them going<br />

'orimet almost by the week.<br />

"This is Uke trying to<br />

second-guess God and saying<br />

we know what's best, that we<br />

don't need these creatures,<br />

ttiey're superfluous, we don't<br />

care enough about them to try<br />

to save them,<br />

"Developing human<br />

systems <strong>of</strong> living ttiat are<br />

compatible with plant and<br />

animal species is the only way<br />

to preserve biological<br />

diversity," asserts Ehrenfeid.<br />

"We have to restore,<br />

especially in agriculture,<br />

systems and ways <strong>of</strong> living<br />

ttiat are less desfructive —<br />

either time-tested ways or<br />

new ways <strong>of</strong> living in which<br />

people can coexist with the<br />

species around them,"<br />

• The piert restore it or raze it<br />

Editor's note: This Is a<br />

eopy <strong>of</strong> a letter to Mayor<br />

Jack Bittner, I<br />

Dear Mayor Bittner!<br />

As a former <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

employee (lifeguard in the<br />

early '50s), summer resident<br />

9since 1955, new property<br />

owner and future retired<br />

resident -1 feel obligated to<br />

express a few opinions on the<br />

fallowing.<br />

— The 68m Street Pier<br />

confroversy turned into a<br />

sham at the Feb. 20 Zoning<br />

Board meeting when it was<br />

determined attendance was<br />

beyond the legal capacity. I<br />

am sure mat had the meeting<br />

fbeon scheduled when the<br />

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

property owners could have<br />

attended, the crowd would<br />

have ben in the streets.<br />

To alleviate this situation<br />

(overcrowding), and at the<br />

tube tine allow out-<strong>of</strong>-town<br />

property owners a chance to<br />

participate, I suggest holding<br />

—controversial meetings such<br />

"«• these on Saturday «f-<br />

ttsrnoons at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Ugh School auditorium or,<br />

miring good weather, at the<br />

football field.<br />

— The pier area variance<br />

question should never have<br />

come up. It is forbidden to<br />

build on property east <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bulkhead line. The city<br />

planner and Zoning Board<br />

. should absolutely oppose this<br />

proposal.<br />

— I would like to see the<br />

pier restored. However, if the<br />

cost to do so is prohibitive as<br />

far aa the city's finances are<br />

concerned, and private funds<br />

are not available for<br />

restoration and upkeep — it<br />

should be removed.<br />

To have nothing there la<br />

better than the eyesore we<br />

presently endure,<br />

-I believe it la time to face<br />

fee fact that the majority <strong>of</strong><br />

property owners < arc not<br />

residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>;<br />

however these owners have •<br />

very viable interest ta what<br />

decisions are being made that<br />

affect tbttr Investments.<br />

To this end, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

should, u neighboring cities<br />

to bob New Jersey and<br />

Delaware hive done, allow all<br />

property owners the right to<br />

vote on all issues which are<br />

n<strong>of</strong>releetive, but have a direct<br />

impact on their investment.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty his been and is<br />

now a premier resort area.<br />

With everyone's diligent<br />

participation in eommunify<br />

affairs, it wiU continue to be<br />

"America's greatest family<br />

resort."<br />

William E. Culver<br />

Wilmington, Del<br />

Outstanding assistance<br />

Mrs, Ragan says it was a<br />

pleasure to work with the<br />

students and to witness their<br />

dedication to the Red Cross<br />

blood program<br />

,<strong>Mar</strong>ieC, Dugan<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> &ty<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

The Cape May County Red<br />

Cross chapter congratulates<br />

the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Ugh School for their out-<br />

standing assistance both as<br />

blood donors and aides at the<br />

school's bloodmobile on<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 5.<br />

According to Mrs.<br />

Catherine Ragan, an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Red Cross volunteer, the<br />

successful bloodmobile was<br />

mainly a result <strong>of</strong> the students<br />

doing such a great iob. A total<br />

(I 117 students signed up to<br />

give blood producing 95 pints<br />

In addition ts donating concenu, opinions<br />

hlood, the students worked as<br />

aldti registering Wood<br />

donori, asitated nurses<br />

collecting hlood and served<br />

refreshments.<br />

more letters<br />

on page 15<br />

Share your views.<br />

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Baker's Aluminum<br />

Bookaterla II, Paperback Books<br />

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Carey's Real Estate<br />

Carter LlncolnAAercury<br />

Chelsea Title Co,<br />

China Painting & Porcelain Doll<br />

George CoiloOrnamental Iron<br />

Conquest - Sportflshing<br />

R.E, Darby Agency Insurance<br />

Davis Hardware<br />

Decorating Designs<br />

Diamond Tailor Shop<br />

Eddie's Auto Supply, Inc.<br />

Finishing Touch • Beauty Shop<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Foschi Studio Photographers<br />

Frank 4 Jim's Glass Storm Window Products<br />

Gateway <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />

Graef Boat Yard<br />

Hank's Ootboards<br />

Harbor Yacht Services<br />

H,A, Harper & Sons • Awnings<br />

Johnson's Popcorn<br />

Linwood Convalescent Center<br />

Litterer's Luncheonette<br />

McHenry's, Inc.<br />

Office Supplies & Stationery<br />

/Mac's Restaurant<br />

B,F. Mazzeo, Fruit & Produce<br />

Miami-Somers<br />

AAonihan Realty<br />

Nassau Apartments<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club<br />

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

Chas, Palermo Plumbing & Heating<br />

Palombo's Parkway Pharmacy<br />

Samuel Rowell iSons<br />

Moving & Storage<br />

Sassafras Lodge<br />

" Seaville Furniture Co,<br />

Shore Hardware & Auto Parts<br />

Shore Medical 8. Surgical Supplies<br />

Joseph Soitz Paint Store<br />

South Jersey Awning<br />

Charles F. Spengler • Floor Coverings<br />

Bayberry Cove Campground<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders<br />

Carey's Real Istate<br />

Corky'% Expert <strong>Mar</strong>ine<br />

The Chimney Sweep<br />

Dick's Dock<br />

Fortune Travel Agency<br />

Franklin Painting<br />

Hair Bene & More - Hairstylist<br />

John Norton, Inc., • Fruits & Vegetables<br />

Lemont's <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />

S. John Loeper, Reg. Buildar<br />

Mayer's <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />

Major Medical Insurance<br />

Billing Services<br />

The Mi ley Agency • Real Estate<br />

The <strong>Mar</strong>ketplace<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dental Clinic<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard Club<br />

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

Ofthodox Presbyterian Church<br />

P.K.S. Cleaning Service<br />

Parris Boat Works<br />

Prime Homes, Inc.<br />

Reformed Bible Institute<br />

Sam's Home Service<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

32nd ST. Chapel<br />

Wimberg Funeral Home<br />

World Wide Travel<br />

A.A.R.P.<br />

Ang Custom Painting • Power Washing<br />

Bowen Bros. Chain Link Pence<br />

Brentwood Lodge<br />

Conquest - sport Fishing<br />

Corbin House Restaurant<br />

Dutch Oven Bakery<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

Jacques Sweaters<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora Mini • Storage<br />

Wayne Miller • Insurance<br />

National Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Employees<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city Arts Center<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Club<br />

Ready's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />

St, Peters Methodist Church<br />

Staintons Dept. Store<br />

The Travel Center<br />

The Salty Dog, Pet Grooming ?<br />

Broadley's - Plumbing & Heating<br />

Bayberry Cove Campground<br />

Bud's Outboard <strong>Mar</strong>ine Service<br />

The Challenger Fleet<br />

Creamland<br />

Custom, Ltd.<br />

DMS Painting<br />

Dial-ARoom<br />

French Real Estate<br />

Hager Real Estate<br />

Ideal Hair Styling<br />

Interstate Remodeling Contractors<br />

JJS Homes • Home Remodelinfl<br />

Mayer's Family Shoe Store<br />

The Mi ley Agency • Real Estate<br />

Morey Electric, Inc.<br />

The Nomads <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commuters Club<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Guest House &<br />

Apartment Assoc-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings<br />

8. Loan Assoc.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a. Northfield<br />

Family Hair Center<br />

Donald E, Smith, D.D.S.<br />

j.R, Stuart, Registered Builder<br />

Tuckahoeinn<br />

WSLTFM, 106,3 Radio Station<br />

Thomas S, Moore • Painter<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chain Link &<br />

Wooden Fence Co.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Pharmacy<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Wall • Paperhanging<br />

The Salty D<strong>of</strong>l<br />

Suncoast Transit, Inc. • Trolley Service<br />

Surfside Casual Furniture<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ty Sussman • Olds, Honda, BMW<br />

Union Chapel By The Sea<br />

Voltaco's<br />

Wallace Furniture<br />

Whitebrler Inn<br />

All Season's <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />

Campbell's Shoes<br />

Cape May County Hearing Aid Center<br />

Carpet Plus<br />

Chic's Decorators<br />

Cholly Holly Farm & Gift Shop<br />

Commercial Maintenance Co,<br />

Coslett Landscaping<br />

Fisherman's Inn<br />

Fortune Travel<br />

Harry Collins Store<br />

Just for You<br />

Knight's Pharmacy<br />

The Lighthouse community


PAGE 0 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY. MARCH 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Haven Av,<br />

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

R§v. Beckworth J, Voorhees.<br />

pmu»r<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. . Church School<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

.Evening Mrviee<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pMtor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening aervioe<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

05 Shore Rd.<br />

(Flaw 9 Complex)<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rev. Andrew Surace, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m, - Worship service<br />

11 BJn. • Worship service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

1 p.m, - Midweek service.<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN crrv<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av,<br />

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

Rev, Donald E, Huribert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. •<br />

Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p,m, - Prayer service<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist j<br />

igth St. and Simpson Av.<br />

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

Community Center<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m - Sunday School and<br />

worihip service, Nuriery<br />

provided.<br />

SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />

2028 Shore Rd<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. William W UConey,<br />

paster<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday ichool<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worahip<br />

7:30 p.m.. Eveninj service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • 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 a.m. - Sunday ichool<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worghlp<br />

SHILOH BAPTUT<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av,<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddick,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m, • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m, • Midweek prayer<br />

service,<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

600 S, Shore Rd.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

The Rev. Russell H, Bowers<br />

Jr. nunlater<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9;« a.m. . Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, • Morning worahip<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA |<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, MAR, 24th, 10:30 A.M,<br />

Rev. Leon Blackmail<br />

South Seavl!le(N,J,<br />

"When Jesus Passes By"<br />

S0N6 SERVICE 10:20 A.M,<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Centra! Ave, at Tenth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3190798 • 399-7454<br />

A congregation <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Church In America<br />

LENT AT ST. JOHN'S<br />

Wednesday NOON SERVICES followed by soup for Ihoje on<br />

their lunch break<br />

Wednesday EVENING PRAYER SERVICES 7:30 P.M.<br />

COMMUNION SERVICES each Sunday, 11 A.M. and S P.M.<br />

"Hear what God hat done, and be a part <strong>of</strong> It"<br />

The Reverend Albert E, Alipaeh, Pillar<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Tenth* Weiley <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 214 22: Thurs, & M. 7 P.M.<br />

MISSIONARY CONFERENCJ "ROUND THE WORLD"<br />

Sessions<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 23: SATURDAY 11 A.M. • 2:15 P.M.<br />

YOUTH AND MISSIONS<br />

5:30 P.M.. INTERNATIONAL DINNER<br />

7:00 P.M. • Film "HUDSON TAYLOR"<br />

SUNDAY MARCH 24<br />

9:30 A.M. • Missionary Speakers In Sunday School<br />

Classes<br />

10:45 A.M. & 7 P.M. • Rev. Robert Kilgore,<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Missions, Philadelphia<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Bible<br />

Standing lor in*<br />

FuHdtmtnttlt<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* Filth<br />

REV. DONALD E. HURLKRT. Niter<br />

REV. DONALD MUM, VUltibw Put*<br />

DAVE SENSENEY.ChW Director pm. UNSENEY, OigaflM<br />

Van Traniporf ation to and from Sunday School<br />

»W Church ,„ Dial A Ride 390-3261<br />

Worship together this week<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST Saturday - 8 a.m., 4 and 7 SUNDAY<br />

8th St. and West Av. pm<br />

1! a.m. • Church service and<br />

«. Bev. Michael Walters, pastor . Sundfly. g( B;i6 ^j u a_mi Sunday school.<br />

SUNDAY ,<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, - Morntaj aerviei<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 pjn. Prayer service<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

Uppir Townihip<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Bice, pastor<br />

Middle<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

10; 48 a.m. • Mornini service<br />

B p,m,. Evening service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Bible study<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

9th and New York Av,<br />

Someri Point<br />

Don Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 «jn. - Sunday school<br />

11 *,m, • Morning worship<br />

7 p.in.. Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

1M p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

service.<br />

Catholic<br />

OUR LADY OF<br />

GOOD COUNSEL<br />

40th St. and Asbury Av,<br />

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

Msgr. Thomas H, Sharkey,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 8 a.m. and 4 p.m,<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m. 4 and 7<br />

p.m,<br />

Sunday 8,8,10:15, and 11:30<br />

ajn.<br />

ST. AUGUSTWE'S<br />

Uth Si, and Wesley Av,<br />

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

Msgr. James A. Can*, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 7 andj a.m.<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 />

Wedntidayi i-oo P.M.<br />

Testimonial MietJng<br />

Reading Room Daily<br />

11 A.M.Jo 2 P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRWI R.C.<br />

W St. and Atlantic Av<br />

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

Msgr, Joseph E Cortlon,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 8 a.m.<br />

Saturday - 0:30 p.m<br />

Sunday • 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Msgr. Jamei J, Zegers,<br />

paster<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 8 and 9 a,m.<br />

Friday - 8 a.ni, and 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday - 7:48, 8, 10:15 and<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday - 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-8, 9:30 and 11 ajn,,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and Londla Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Map-, Paul M. O'Connor,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally 7 a,m. and 4;3O p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 5 and 7<br />

pjn,<br />

Sunday • B, 9;30 and 11 a.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La,<br />

Somera Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and S ajn, and 7<br />

pm.<br />

Saturday • 8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7:4S, 9,10:30.11:45<br />

a.m. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday • 4 to 8 p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

FOIST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

Sh St, and Asbury Av.<br />

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

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

632 Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

Rev, Prank Molir, 1'imicir<br />

Sunday School: 9:45a.m.<br />

Sunday Morn ing Worship: 11:00a.m.<br />

Sunday Ivening Service: 7:30 p.m.<br />

Prayer, Praise & Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

AwanaClub; Kindergarten<br />

thru 9th Grade, Fri. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For Transportation Call 399-1892<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

ftth and Centnl Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 24,<strong>1985</strong><br />

8:15 A.M, Communion Service In Chapel<br />

9:00 A.M. • Church School<br />

10:30 A.M. - Morning Worship<br />

"A WELL PLANNED<br />

MIRACLE" 1<br />

Rev. David M. Finch, Preaching<br />

(The 10:30 Servlee broadeait on Wl BO-AM UM)<br />

David M. fined. Patter<br />

Brian RoNrfi, Auociale Paitsr<br />

William R. Meetalltnd, Aiioclatt Pastor<br />

Dr. Kim Lanct Beamon, Dlr. ol Music<br />

Soloists:<br />

mifHMHYtr.lwriBi H.J.Lrwn B.rnon.<br />

•nictarMf.TiMr Jul«« Fr.ilwr, All,<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

DAILY<br />

Weekdays after 8 a.m, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Reading<br />

Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30 Room open<br />

pjiJ. and after 7 p.m. Maw.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8 p.m. • Testimony mMting.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 11 a.m. to<br />

noon, before mass In the<br />

evening and after dally mass,<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabajh and Poplar Avs.<br />

Llnwood<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

30th St. and Bay Av.<br />

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

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg,<br />

rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

8:30 pm, - Holy EucharW<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Eucharyt<br />

9:15 a.m. • Sunday ichool.<br />

10 a.m. • Choral Eucharist.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Holy Euchariat<br />

8.15 p.m. . Stations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Qrosa<br />

CHRIST EPBCOPAL<br />

157 Shore Rd,<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev, Bogir J. Hamilton,<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a.m. . Choral Euohariit<br />

with sermon, story hour and<br />

nursery.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 ajn, • Holy Euchariat in<br />

ttie chapel.<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRDVITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev. D,J. Constantelos,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m, • Orthos - Matins .<br />

9 [30 a.m. • Divine liturgy<br />

10:30 a.m. • Sermon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

Bth St. and Aabury Av,<br />

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

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:30a.m..Momlng serviee<br />

with gueit ipeaker.<br />

LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1838 Shore Rd,<br />

Unwood<br />

SUNDAY ~~~~<br />

9:45 a.m. . Church school<br />

11 a.m. • Momlng worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and WUtar Av.<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora aneritiu<br />

SUNDAY SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Worahip serviee 9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Family Bible hour 9:30 and 11 a.m. • Morninf<br />

7 p.m. • G<strong>of</strong>pei meeting worship<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

total Luray<br />

mi Wesley Av.<br />

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

Rev. Frank Monr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 i.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

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

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. Prayer service<br />

and Bible study<br />

PRAiaE TABERNACLE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av.<br />

and B«thel Rd.<br />

Someri Point<br />

Rev, William Brltt. pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Service at the Egg<br />

Harbor Township High<br />

School.<br />

7 p.m. Evening worship in<br />

ttie church.<br />

BEOROANIZED CHURCH<br />

OF JESUS L.D.S.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. • Meey in the<br />

Motherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Rd., SeavUle. (Just uuidi fti<br />

N.J, <strong>Mar</strong>ine Sdoiee Consortlum<br />

) AH are welcome.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

MM Ventnor Parkway<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gate<br />

Rev. Joseph B. DeLaurenUs<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Cental Av. at 10th St.<br />

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

Albert E, Alflpach, paitor<br />

Dr. Charles P. Cresanan,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a,ra, • The servtee,<br />

S p.m. • ierviee<br />

WIDNESDAY<br />

Noon • Lenten ierviee<br />

7:30 p.ni. • Ivening service<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landls Av,<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. . Church adiool<br />

for all ages.<br />

11 a.m. • The servlrt<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

fflore Rd. and bams Av.<br />

Somers Point<br />

Rev. <strong>Mar</strong>garet Glbb, awt.<br />

pastor<br />

Rev, Charles Rlnck. paitor<br />

- TRINITY<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

20 N. Shore Road • 390-3899 • <strong>Mar</strong>mora, N.J.<br />

(! miles over 34th Stroef Bridgi)<br />

"NO GREATER LOVE"<br />

By John W. Ptterson<br />

will be presented by<br />

The Adult Choir<br />

Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 24th, 11a.m.<br />

Th« Public is invited To Attend<br />

Jftret Tjjlvetbytmm<br />

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

?th and Wesley Avenue<br />

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

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

Choir Director<br />

J, Kenneth Reese<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 «.m, . Worship iervics<br />

and church school<br />

Organist<br />

JeanC. Rldgway<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 24,<strong>1985</strong><br />

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

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

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

The Whole Bible For The Whole Person<br />

Graded Classes -Nursery • Adults<br />

TUESDAY MORNING 10:30 a.m.<br />

Women's Bible Study Fellowship<br />

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

The ilbie Study Hour<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You<br />

Comfortably A!r-eondHion§ei<br />

"Holfling Porth The Word ol Life" • Phlllpplai»l;1»<br />

Methodisl<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

Oh St. and Central Av.<br />

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

Ehvid M. Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

iili s.m,<br />

lerviee In chapel<br />

9 a.m. . Church whoa!<br />

9 and 10:30 ajn. « Morning<br />

worship, Pastor Finch<br />

pnuMag.<br />

TRWITV UNWED<br />

METHODIST<br />

m N. Shore Road<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rev. J.D, Overeaih, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:41 ajD. • Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. • Momlng worship.<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

MBTOODIOT<br />

10th St. and Simpson Av,<br />

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

David M. Pinch, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Church school<br />

11 a.m. « Morning wonhip<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

OBimcH <strong>of</strong> Somen Point<br />

Bethel Rd. and Doran Av,<br />

(opposito Acme parUng lot)<br />

Rev. Robert E, Coitello,<br />

PMtor.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45 ajn. • Church school<br />

11 ajn. - WorahJp service<br />

UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SBA ISLE CITY<br />

Iftnnedy Blvd. and Park Rd.<br />

Rlohafd W. Nichols, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

J:45 a.rn. ichool<br />

for family.<br />

11 a.m, - Worahip hour<br />

WBSLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rt. 810 Petersburg<br />

Q 1 . John F. Oarrahan, pastor<br />

SUNDAY~~<br />

9:45 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

11 a.m.. Sunday school<br />

SEAVaLB UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore RJ,<br />

SeavUle<br />

Jeffrey W, Tilden, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. - Worahlp service<br />

10 a.m. • Church school<br />

TUCKAHOI UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rt. 49<br />

Tuckahoe<br />

Dr. John Oairahan, pastor<br />

SUNDAY j<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11:15 a.m, - Morning<br />

worship<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Communion g,ore Rd, and Central Av.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev, Harvey E. Van Solver,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY £<br />

9;30 a.m, - Sunday school<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. -Morning<br />

service<br />

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

Presbyterian<br />

MEAN CITY ORTHODOX<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

aid St. and Central Av, ^<br />

Rev. John H. Skilton, pastorV<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. .Momlng worahip<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

FOIST PRESBYTERIAN '<br />

7th St. and Weiley Av.<br />

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

Minister: Rev. William^<br />

RadclUfe Allen, ThM. : %<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a,m, • Sunday school<br />

11 a,m, - Morning worahip.<br />

7:30 p.m. Evening worrttip<br />

Seventh Day<br />

Adventist<br />

SBVENTH-DAY<br />

ADVENTIST f<br />

Roosevelt Blvd. *<br />

and Route 9<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

John Freedman, pastor<br />

SATURDAY<br />

9:30 a.m, • WflraWp serviee<br />

11 a.m, - Bible shidy tor<br />

adults and children.<br />

Quaker<br />

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

OP FRBNDS<br />

(Quaker)<br />

Shore Hd., SeavUle<br />

FIRST DAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m. •<br />

worship<br />

Meeting for<br />

The Rev, Charles Lyles, a native ot Oceaop-;<br />

<strong>City</strong> and one <strong>of</strong> the nation's leading gospel/,<br />

singers, receives a "Piece <strong>of</strong> the "Walk" award<br />

from <strong>Mar</strong>k Soifer, city public relations director.<br />

Lyles starred at the Music Pier recently )!<br />

a gospel program, "Yes, God Is Rrt<br />

for the benefit <strong>of</strong> a local church,<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

CHURCH URC - ECUMENICAL<br />

8100 VENTNOR AVE,,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gate<br />

Visitors Always<br />

Expected<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 24th<br />

ONE SERVICE 10 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M.<br />

Rev. Joseph R, DeLaurenUs v<br />

Piitonl Associate<br />

:<br />

Preachei:<br />

"THESABiATH"<br />

Text: St. Luke 4:16 ' '<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1'JKS<br />

Gus Bruno, center, immediate past president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis<br />

Club, with Jeff Freeman, president, display ribbon awarded the club for<br />

its church video taping project us Don Moiso, left, accepts the certificate<br />

<strong>of</strong> administrative excellence for hisi secretarial position during 1983.M,<br />

To display<br />

many crosses<br />

A display <strong>of</strong> more than MO<br />

crosgBs will highlight the<br />

April luncheon meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Freabytflrlan Seniors Club,<br />

noon <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28 at Ui§ Church,<br />

7th Street and Weiley Avenue,<br />

The croisei belong to the<br />

Rev, Chjirlig A, ChamberUn,<br />

a retired Lutheran minlrter<br />

living In the area. The<br />

croiMB, which he has been<br />

collecting iinet i960, range<br />

from those <strong>of</strong> itraw to crosses<br />

made with Ivory and gold,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ine Mathewson, P.S.<br />

flub president, noted In an-<br />

JMunelng the meeting that the<br />

luncheon gathering Is a week<br />

earlier than usual due to Good<br />

mday falling on the normal<br />

meeting day.<br />

The fully catered lunch if<br />

KM per person and deadline<br />

tor reservations, which are a<br />

mmt, la Tuesday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28.<br />

Call Hilda Lute 399-1833 or<br />

Agwi Strang 398-2010 for<br />

reservations.<br />

# Hebrew<br />

Friends'<br />

dinner on<br />

Friday<br />

Howard Reed, associate<br />

A director <strong>of</strong> admissions at<br />

w Stockton State College, wUl be<br />

guest speaker at a Shabbat<br />

dinner being sponsored by<br />

Chaverim 7 p.m. Friday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch m, at the Intemational<br />

Mbtel In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Reed, whose parents survived<br />

the Holocaust, embarked<br />

on a journey In the<br />

process <strong>of</strong> rediscovering his<br />

Jewish roots, a journey whjeh<br />

resulted recently m his formal<br />

• conversion to Judaism,<br />

What Inspired him to delve<br />

into his past Initially and to<br />

continue despite years <strong>of</strong> soul<br />

searching are among Issues<br />

Reed will discuss at the<br />

• Chaverim dinner.<br />

Chaverim, or Friends In<br />

Hebrew, is a young Jewish<br />

singles group sponsored by<br />

th§ Federation <strong>of</strong> Jewish<br />

# Agencies.<br />

"More than 40 young<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals attended<br />

Chaverim's last meeting, and<br />

feedback Indicates we are<br />

witnessing the start <strong>of</strong><br />

something really exciting,"<br />

commented Debbie Korot, cochairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the group.<br />

Dietary laws will 'be observed<br />

at the Chaverim<br />

dinner meeting<br />

Wday. Further infomMtton<br />

ysbdut the Chaverim Shabbat<br />

dinner is available by contacting<br />

the Federation <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

In Vintner at 822-7123.<br />

FUNERAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

WELL<br />

^ATTENDED<br />

Q. Is attendance ot<br />

funerals Increasing?<br />

A.' for a period <strong>of</strong> time after<br />

WWII, attendance at<br />

funeral service!<br />

decreased, probably dut to<br />

the closeness <strong>of</strong> death In<br />

many families <strong>of</strong> strvleemen.<br />

In rtetnt years<br />

attendance his been Increasing.<br />

WIMBERG<br />

Funeral Home<br />

Mur emf «tlent <strong>of</strong> Pimtttt<br />

iirvl«fiAilcrM«<br />

201 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone 399-2654<br />

Justice<br />

beyond justice<br />

ByPOOR RICHARD<br />

St. Paul writes God's word for all believers when he<br />

says: "Let all men know your gentleness." (FWliwians<br />

4:5) The word "gentleness" Is also Iranilated "forbearanee,<br />

patience, s<strong>of</strong>tness," etc.<br />

The real meaning <strong>of</strong> this difficult Greek word is "justice<br />

beyond justice." Paul is teaching that Christians are to<br />

have a spiritual reaction to the upsetting human<br />

relationships that come ui our lives.<br />

Another way to literally understand this word la to know<br />

Its meaning as "one who knowi when not to apply the<br />

SI%Sn^^' PWPli " h ^ Wi *"*<br />

Many scholars <strong>of</strong> scripture and human behavior beHtve<br />

ftat there is a direct correlation between how we treat<br />

people around us (especially our enemies) and our<br />

wHUngness to let God to in control <strong>of</strong> our llvej. When we<br />

stop trying to be Ood in making judgments <strong>of</strong> bitterness<br />

about other people, we are open to ejmerience the<br />

presence <strong>of</strong> the real God In this and all areas <strong>of</strong> our Uves<br />

Let all men know your justice beyond humanly ip.<br />

parent jusUee. Let all men know your gentienes»,<br />

Rev. Richard C. Wmjate<br />

Chaplain, The Lighthouse Community<br />

Oemm <strong>City</strong> and Woodbiuy<br />

Sunday<br />

MattMew<br />

2030.23<br />

Monday<br />

1 Corinthians<br />

1:21-25<br />

Tueiday<br />

LuNe<br />

I5iJ?<br />

Wednesday<br />

Hosea<br />

6:1-3<br />

Thursday<br />

Jeremiah<br />

14:7-10<br />

F riii^y<br />

Jeremiah<br />

15:6-9<br />

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

Donations are sought<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION TWO<br />

Contact: help is as near as a phone call<br />

The Importance' <strong>of</strong> Contact<br />

to assisting the lonely, the<br />

suicidal, the confused and<br />

others was outlined in a<br />

recint talk given the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CJty Lions Club by Joanne<br />

Drane, Contact director,<br />

during a meeting at Harry'i<br />

Inn, Someri Point.<br />

Contact has been in<br />

etlstenci in this area for the<br />

past 12 years with four<br />

telephone numbers covering<br />

both Atlantic and Cape May<br />

counties. The Idea originated<br />

in Sydney, Australifl In 1962<br />

and apread to this country a<br />

taw years later.<br />

Contact is a 244iour service<br />

far people needing help or<br />

comfort who can call (39M86B<br />

or 64M816) and, if they wish<br />

anonymously, discuss their<br />

problems.<br />

There are 102 Contact<br />

centers in the United States,<br />

11 <strong>of</strong> which are in Now Jersey,<br />

Drane pointed out that the<br />

national organization is called<br />

Contact Tefeminlstries U.S.A.<br />

and that what the members do<br />

on the telephone to assist<br />

those in need la called<br />

"nondlrective therapy" which<br />

helps people solve their own<br />

problems by actively listening<br />

to them.<br />

Each Contact member<br />

gives eight hours per month in<br />

two four-hour shifts, manning<br />

ttie telephones. All are trained<br />

in seminars so they have an<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> the manner<br />

In which they should deal with<br />

people in need.<br />

Among needs e^ressed by<br />

callers are confusion, a desire<br />

to commit suicide, ttie asking<br />

<strong>of</strong> advice on many subjects,<br />

physical abuse, and<br />

loneliness. Although<br />

loneliness is the most frequent<br />

problem, thoughts <strong>of</strong> suicide<br />

aren't that rare, Drane said.<br />

There are at least 10 suicide<br />

rails a month on the average<br />

In Atlantic County, she<br />

revealed.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e person with pent-up<br />

emotions Contact was able to<br />

AN ILL WINDS...<br />

The Proverbs <strong>of</strong> John Heywood<br />

printed in 1546, Is the tarllest collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Engliih colloquial sayings.<br />

Here in addition to "an III winde" we<br />

find such biti <strong>of</strong> wisdom as "I know<br />

on which side my bread i§ buttered"<br />

and "this hitteth the nail on the head."<br />

Is there an ill wind—and does it<br />

blow in our land? A close friend wor-<br />

\<br />

ries about our lack <strong>of</strong> concern for<br />

religion. He believes that the religious<br />

education provided by our<br />

churches is essential to our moral<br />

and spiritual character as a nation,<br />

'He's hitting the nail on the head.<br />

But when the opportunity for religious<br />

education is neglected you<br />

have religious ignorance. , "that<br />

bloweth no man to good, '<br />

In spiritual matters we need to<br />

know on which side our bread is<br />

buttered!<br />

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Stainton's Dept. Store<br />

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help was a mother who n«H<br />

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her, Drane related, The<br />

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As to funding Contact, onellrft<br />

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Contact, Drane eontinuid,<br />

alao i$ Involved in helping the<br />

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Drane told the Lions that<br />

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Club President Robert<br />

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St. John's celebrating Bach's 300th birthday<br />

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PAGE H — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY. MARCH 21, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Brendan Byrne Arena was (is) the place to be<br />

With the eicepiion <strong>of</strong> The biggest trustTBUon was<br />

Friday nlght'i South Jersey suffered by the talented girls<br />

all-star doubliheader at from Washington Township,<br />

, aierry HiU'East, the high who have been nationally<br />

school basketball season rankH the last' two seasons<br />

. fame to an end last weekend and complied very impressive<br />

at the Brendan Byrne Arena statistics the last iL-«* years<br />

in The Meadowlands, but never were able to win a<br />

Eight state champions were Sate title.<br />

crowned, includini South Karen Healey, JeiBine<br />

Jersey schools Burlington Reynolds and Sharon Ross,<br />

Ttwnship in Group <strong>On</strong>e and major contributors to the<br />

Woodrow Wilson in Group team's success the past few<br />

Three. It also marked the first seasons. will graduate<br />

taw in the Watery <strong>of</strong> the girlj' without that one final ac-<br />

prjup championships that no complishment.<br />

South Jersey girlj team won a The Minutemjtidj i living<br />

state title.<br />

down that nickname is enough<br />

Burlington Township <strong>of</strong> a challenge j 'o*<br />

Inlshsd 31-0, becoming onJy<br />

ft§ second school in South<br />

Jersey history to win tbit<br />

many games in an unbeaten<br />

season. The other was<br />

Camden to 1984.<br />

Tlie most exciting game <strong>of</strong><br />

the weekend, which drew<br />

17,680 fans to three dlflergnt<br />

scions, was the Group Two<br />

win by Rutherford over<br />

BurUngton <strong>City</strong>. Eutherford<br />

gtnior <strong>Mar</strong>k lltlkuti hit a ISfoot<br />

jumper with two seconds<br />

left that gave hii team a SMI<br />

win. And, to maie it more<br />

iB^norabie, it was hlj only<br />

iild goal <strong>of</strong> the garni.<br />

PLASTERING<br />

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If no answer call 399-3173<br />

1 Sties in Group Two girls play<br />

Ln the last three seasons —<br />

which failed to become the<br />

first Cap* May County girls<br />

team 10 win a state title,<br />

BUI Pt-amaa's Panthers<br />

lost, 60-49, to undefeated<br />

Sparta in the final. Middle's<br />

bench was § bit Uun the last<br />

tfiree gunm because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> starter Melissa<br />

Grant, but the adjujanent<br />

really didn't stem to hurt<br />

until the Panthers ran into the<br />

bij court at the Byrne Arena.<br />

They made a run at Sparta<br />

in the third period, cutting the<br />

lead to just three points, but<br />

1 Morrell ran out <strong>of</strong> steam In" the fourth<br />

High School <strong>of</strong> Irvington, 58- quarter,<br />

M, in the state final. The<br />

champs were led by Su-foot George Evtaikt Mainland's<br />

junior Tammy Hammond, athletic director and<br />

who should be one <strong>of</strong> the best reknowned basketball <strong>of</strong>-<br />

gij-is In Eastern baikitbalJ fieiaJ, had I great seat for the<br />

next year, at had Zs points, Saturday afternoon<br />

14 rebounds, five steals, five tripleheider. He was the<br />

assists and three blocked standby <strong>of</strong>ficial and, as such,<br />

shots.<br />

he actually Mi by, right at the<br />

Last year, as juniors, scorer<br />

Washington Township was<br />

stunned by Neptune, 6WSJn<br />

toe itate semifinals aftv<br />

winning all 25 <strong>of</strong> their<br />

previous games. In their<br />

sophomori year, the Wo lost<br />

a 4Mfi decision to Lenipt in<br />

flii South Jersey final.<br />

Of Course, area fans feel<br />

badly for Middle Township —<br />

wtanera <strong>of</strong> two South Jersey<br />

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1 Two, did soDithlni very<br />

quite a Bip for those from coach now creates<br />

unusual but very thoughtful<br />

South Jertey, But there il no vacancy, flt<br />

just befori their itati<br />

faculty like it in this etstt, or Schultr had two fine seasons<br />

Sports columnist<br />

Aampionshjp game began.<br />

pOsMbly any other.<br />

with the Greyhounds, vir-<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the playeri ran across The players and" coaches tually rebuilding a dead<br />

me floor and presented receive flrstolass treatment program. It might be said hi<br />

Tom<br />

corsages to their and the fans enjoy good Mil face a aunUar challenge<br />

Aeerleaders. It wu most basketball in the comfort <strong>of</strong> at EHT but. despite failing to<br />

unusual for a team, at a superb surroundingi. It is an win In two seasons, Township<br />

Williams<br />

moment they were facing a experience these young football players were at leart<br />

possible state championship, athletes will never forget and, directed by a man (Alex<br />

to take time for • gesture like after all. Isn't that what high Konlek) who was dedicated to<br />

bat. And, you can be gun school iports U all about — ttje sport and worked very<br />

ttuse cheerleaders wm even gaining experience.<br />

hard at the challenge.<br />

louder And more enthusiastic Here ij one vote for keeping Another opening also<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial, not just a fan) to get wgnt on to a com- throughout the entire game. to finals right there in The developed this week when<br />

the game started. But fortable wir Both<br />

Meaduwlands.<br />

Bruce L<strong>Mar</strong>uk left Ham-<br />

Camden coach Clarence Washington Township and<br />

monton to become head coach<br />

Turner refined to allow Mj Cherry Mil] East, howtver, Tfaer* are some who would<br />

at Rancocas Valley. His<br />

team to start because he have reportedly protested not hold the high school Switching to football for a Hammonton teams were 2&didn't<br />

approve <strong>of</strong> the sub- Turner's conduct to the state championships in tte Byrae moment, me Egg Harbor 14-1 in four seasons.<br />

stitute <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

association.<br />

Arena (though tb$y havt TownsMp Board <strong>of</strong> Education With Dave Kelk having<br />

The 7:30 game didn't get<br />

already been scheduled there TO! evicted to approve Garybeen<br />

named to replace Claude<br />

mderway untU 8:07 as toe Back to the state finals. The again next year) became <strong>of</strong> Scbolti as bead football coach McAUijter at Cumberland,<br />

coaches and tarn p-owled at Rutherford boys team, [he arena's location. It Is, to at last night's meeting. As we only <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Pleasantville<br />

each other. Eventually the winners <strong>of</strong> thaT thriller be honest, much closer to ms Mated last wtek, the ap- and Hammonton remain<br />

scheduled <strong>of</strong>ficial arrived and mentioned earlier in Group North Jersey sAoolj and pointroent <strong>of</strong> the new Eagles' without football coaches<br />

! table, in case Be was<br />

needed to fill In. He wafij't. Baseball signups next week<br />

Speaking <strong>of</strong> stand-by <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fieialj, an incident occurred<br />

Registration for me <strong>Ocean</strong> eligible to sip up this year. qualified <strong>of</strong>ficial! will be<br />

in 'he South Jersey semiEumli<br />

Qty Youth Athletic Baseball Along wiu the reglrtrata given to anyone Dot familiar<br />

ttiat you nLght hear more<br />

program will be during toe fae <strong>of</strong> B, pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> age must be with the rules <strong>of</strong> baseball."<br />

about,<br />

week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25 at these presented at the time <strong>of</strong> the spokesman said<br />

Camden waa to face Cherry<br />

Bines and locations: regis&'atton. No registration The youth athletic progrflm<br />

Hill Bait at Washington <strong>Mar</strong>ch 23 — Music Pier, wUl be made without a parent will be using new flelda this<br />

Township Middle School. But Moorlyn Terrace and present.<br />

asamer at So Street and<br />

cue <strong>of</strong> the scheduled referees Boardwalk, 7 to 8 p.m. j "Volunteeri are urgently Smpson Avfflue, "Oe new<br />

wasn't there at game Umg, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 — Intermediate needed in mta for the Voutti facilities are apected to be<br />

The site manager, havtej School, 19th and Bay Avenue Athletic Association to fi ished and ready lor<br />

waited as long as required, and Primary School, 5th and operate effectively thU baseball beginning April 1.<br />

ften selected a substlhjte West, 6:30 to8p,m,; summer," a spokesman For men information oa<br />

from the crowd fan<br />

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Civic Center, 6th and Board- we need volunteers to umpire umpiring, call Nai Costama<br />

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Thomas S. Moore All boys and girls between "No experience U 318.1706, or Harry Van-<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 21,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Pat Dougherty, right, and Sandy Gorgon. left, coaches <strong>of</strong> the CAL Division I ehamnionship<br />

basketball team flank Raideri girls holding trophy that's now on display in the high school. Team<br />

members are, from left: Trish Levin, <strong>Mar</strong>gie Bonnet, Judy Eckerson, <strong>Mar</strong>y Farrell. Sue Becker<br />

and Lisa Crompton.<br />

' ALL<br />

SOUTH GIRLS<br />

Jennifer 5nyd»r, Middle Tewnihip<br />

Traeey Yurgin, Pitmen<br />

Miry Kay Houck, Paul VI<br />

Karen McMeekln, Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

jeanlne Reynolds, Washington Twp<br />

MAROIE BONNET, OC1AN CITY<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Leahy, Sacred Heart<br />

VynaffeMllltr, Saltm<br />

Diane Harden, Mlllvllle<br />

Joan Thomas, Pennsvllle<br />

Agdra Coleman, wildwood<br />

Brenda Bryant, Cumberland<br />

Linda Krarnme, Wooditown<br />

Karen Healey, Waihingfon Township<br />

Diane KlytftJHely Spirit<br />

SOUTH BOYS<br />

Brian Morehead. Paul VI<br />

MlkeSchafer.Wildwood<br />

P»t Holden, Lower Cape May<br />

: Dive Hadden, Cumberland ,<br />

Jim Brown, Salem<br />

Dave Bateman, Qlatibero<br />

Steve Farquhar, Calvery Baptist<br />

Will v«spe, Gloucester Catholic<br />

Danny Calloway, Clearvitw<br />

: Bill Connelly, Holy Spirit<br />

Sieve Jankaukas, West Deptford<br />

Derwln Pagntleroy, Kingsway<br />

Rodney <strong>Mar</strong>shall, Atlantis <strong>City</strong><br />

Jeff Brown, Pennsvllle<br />

Darryl Green, Wllllamstown<br />

ati/ J««ph Malpln Jr<br />

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Robbie Hughes, Sterling<br />

Anthony McMllllan. pennsauken Tech<br />

Craig Lynch, Cherry Hill West<br />

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Cal Fowler, Kennedy<br />

Brie Mitchell, Pennsauken<br />

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PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />

Dougherty to coach ail-stars<br />

If Pat Dougherty has been<br />

walking around looking iven<br />

happier than usual, you can<br />

ttiank the committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

South Jersey Basketball All-<br />

Star Game-<br />

Dougherty, who etUJ feeli a<br />

peat pride about the Cape-<br />

Atlantic League cham.<br />

pionihip season her Raiders<br />

recently completed, U looking<br />

forward to Friday night's allstar<br />

twin blU at Cherry H1U<br />

East that paki <strong>of</strong>f South<br />

Jersey's finest players.<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> worrying about<br />

controlling the quickness <strong>of</strong><br />

ft-enda Bryant <strong>of</strong> Jennifer<br />

ftiyder, PougherQ' — w *w •»<br />

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Frnjicea Engelbert and Rita<br />

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Helen James and Peg Sheldon<br />

94, Edna Savage and Bea<br />

French M,<br />

East-West winners were<br />

Bud Volt and Oartes Eed.<br />

shaw 109, Sue Belz and Pat<br />

Currens 100, Rose Capita and<br />

Mriiun Van {torn 85Vi, Jean<br />

Mathewson and Joan<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ak<strong>of</strong>f 84.<br />

the head coach <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

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Levme 1W, Mickey ifoss and<br />

Gloria Fleischer 96, Helen<br />

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Kahn 105, Florence Hanson<br />

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PACJE 10 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEPfrEK. OCfAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1085<br />

A tournament<br />

view <strong>of</strong> boys &<br />

girk basketball<br />

Intermediate school students Leslie Taccarino and.Andy Birandi are<br />

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADV1RTISINO RATES<br />

^Th^T^,!? 1 " "^ 5e mv T m >hould h in the <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Diaiiw5411<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 2i Words or Less M g0<br />

(10'per word txstettingjs words! ' • ' '<br />

Ad Running i Consecutive Times<br />

wltriSiWordsorLfSf,,.,,,,:, , ] 4 00<br />

Ads Requiring Box Number - Sl.oa additional<br />

TOO LAT6 TO CLASSIFY ADS 80' EXTRA<br />

— All Classified Advertising Cash Baals ~~<br />

112 ifh Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, j. 0I2U<br />

Copy mailed in, given to reoresentative or brought to<br />

<strong>of</strong>f.ee personally, m»,l b, .• M N n | M n| a d<br />

h»"oiihor<br />

oh|ON to cover cost. Copy aceepted over phone a, courtesy<br />

and convenience to customer, but pnymenf must be received<br />

before idvertisement will be set in type.<br />

instruction!<br />

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

Pr<strong>of</strong>'l, Services Pr<strong>of</strong>'!, Services<br />

INITHueTIONi HOW ACCEPTINO<br />

Clinical ina j t l , oulljr styd.nl,<br />

Vour ellci or mint. Call HI-3141, l|<br />

LEARN TO MAKE ANTIQUE<br />

reprsdycllsn ^urEeijiri gsiii . a|i@<br />

emnl salntinf cltiul polli m.de tj<br />

nrOBr, Call Jf» O5»( t,t<br />

Mobile Homes<br />

IIM 6R14T LAKis - 1SU4, lully<br />

lurnlihea, Loc.ted in aduil com<br />

munily, ill.ejo, Cill I8f d.t.H, io«iJi<br />

S1O5 li.twts.i 10 • m ,r,0 • p m lit<br />

Situations Wanted<br />

BETIRIHO-Would nil 1 pin (imi<br />

position, is anlti work ului liltgriMa<br />

and mHtlng me public Writi mn If,<br />

SiMlnelLeflier, ni-tlh If., oetin cii»,<br />

NJ.onu, ti<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'l, Services<br />

PAGE 11 — SECTION TWO<br />

TTiMNO DOHB<br />

Citi i<br />

Felt ana<br />

Card Of Thinks Help Wanted<br />

ST. JUDesNOVENA<br />

Moir th» Merea Mesfi <strong>of</strong> jMy, at<br />

adsrM, eisfliicd, loved and pi,,,,<br />

vtd thrsygriqut the world new and<br />

loreytr SaerH H.ari ol JMUS. Bftr<br />

lor ul. St. Jude, worlltr <strong>of</strong> miracle!<br />

Brsy for Ul, 51. JuBl rwlp «<br />

noBtlMS, pray lor UJ<br />

Say mil praytr 9 limn a day, by<br />

tht Btn day your prayif alii t» in<br />

IwsrM It n«i n«»«r o«n Known to<br />

tail. Pub(i€*!lon muif bm promliad.<br />

My pnyeri rta»i H M aiiunrM<br />

PAKT TIME = Pay glsaning loes!<br />

hsmes in yeyr *Fga, ChQB>B yeyr own<br />

days and heyf* *3Jfr-^r hear, plui<br />

bonus. MsIUFf igiilfs. own Car. Call<br />

HOUIBCLgANIHO — Year round •>,<br />

etlleiti nfgrinen. Also Safurdiy tur-<br />

noweri. Call mjHJ. Ml<br />

THINK 5PHINOI Opening CSHtgil or<br />

iutf Ipfing ciEariing — I will hilp. Call<br />

M.,y il JJI114! (I<br />

Tutoring<br />

ANIC5 — Me»vy aut¥<br />

DIIS1L MiCHAf<br />

trucks, HesePtalilailpn plus<br />

Ofneliis. Call JJi 0300 warnaa,,. many<br />

it<br />

Lost And Found<br />

TQ FILL JOB WACANCY =<br />

vvarchguie duties Ns experience gyt<br />

energeflc y&yrig ptiriBfi a mysf fer fa|f<br />

page work. Call 3?9-7lSS lor appf 3 3!<br />

ORIVEH - Year rpynd full flrfie, good<br />

pay, benthts Call 399 755S for<br />

y baftlcii ipeillnii,<br />

Janauege arts, arffhmeti^ limpit<br />

speech preblemi, readintii wefk. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

hoi.r'j help. Helf>4t Cgrtifled ffactttr.<br />

Afllne NealH IJ35 Pleaiufc Av-v, ocean<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Call 3f^-i79i;<br />

ff<br />

,LQ|T<br />

case.<br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

- half <<br />

vicinity<br />

Saturday,<br />

in meming Qf e<br />

LOST<br />

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

3197<br />

LOST<br />

sla§%c§ in<br />

af center<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch Ifi<br />

^fniRS-<br />

£ 'fy Qgean<br />

Cait 3¥i 1B75<br />

321<br />

=-" Cemmergial gill fief on Oce^n<br />

beaeh ar<br />

sniial re*<br />

— <strong>On</strong>e<br />

4| square, vie<br />

2Q?fi<br />

15fh and<br />

*afd Plea<br />

mylh cQl<strong>of</strong><br />

linify beiwi<br />

H#ven A'<br />

3P call Mi<br />

321<br />

blue thaw'.<br />

?en I?th and<br />

*e Reward,<br />

lNT JOBS =- ili^OOQ<br />

possible. AH occupations,<br />

How to Mnd Cajl ISJ 6B7 6OW 1*1 R<br />

H?0:<br />

4-4<br />

PI5HWASHIH WANTED — HicKman<br />

Seotood, lliS Asbufy A»e, DC 33!<br />

CHAMBIBMAID POSITION —<br />

AveiieBIc at Porum Motor inn. Begin<br />

4/1 10 10/1 GooS Itflrtlng salary. Call<br />

for 5PB0lntm#nl 3?# 1700 =- Mr Perrl<br />

32!<br />

(f*<br />

Help Wanted<br />

V..r •round Retail<br />

•tera daalrat •<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

Must make a iood appear<br />

ance. Honesty and pleating<br />

personality a must. Ex-<br />

perltnce and local resi-<br />

dent required, 1 day week<br />

and paid vacation. Apply<br />

w/reiume or previous<br />

work experience to:<br />

BOX 994<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, 08226<br />

RIAL I STATE SALESPERSON — op<br />

portunlly kntcki, the tins* couldn't be<br />

oertgr lor you te become a iaisipcnon<br />

with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s leading com<br />

outer.1«O rial «!!»(• llrm. ComDltti<br />

training program. Call today iirgir<br />

malty. Inc. in-SHi, I<br />

RIAL ESTATE SALE! - Fo« « Lau<br />

Mi tptninu for i uleipHpIt itcMna a<br />

full tima carter opportunity, call ffl<br />

MMl lor U«tlilJ ana t conlidcntl.l lnl«r<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Spring & Summer Work<br />

Opportunities for local<br />

people. Store clerk and<br />

various kitchen (obs, Cam-<br />

pbell's Seafood Kitchen.<br />

3231 Asbury Ave, Also<br />

hiring for carripbell'i other<br />

tide and Mulferd's Seafood<br />

Shack, Call 3994337 or 399-<br />

2704 tf<br />

CL1BK TYPIST<br />

Temporary f Olillsn<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> government agefi£y<br />

MRi a rtspgflilgli Individual wM<br />

psssesstl fnlttsflve, good<br />

iecrtfaflaj and communicafjon<br />

skills, i month! temporary appsin-<br />

tmenl Iscallcnl benefit packaga,<br />

Ifartlng salary M,95< 74 to t IO.I?7.9C<br />

depenamo on experience lnt«r«ted<br />

perisni must »rtd retumt to Box<br />

107 Sentinel LMger.<br />

Eqgii Opportunity Employer<br />

Wanted<br />

KIUEHS WANTED—Vtn PHI 10<br />

Plilli. Lv. QclM <strong>City</strong> iili a.m. arrive<br />

Pl.ll>. 7:J0 a.m. . Lv. PDIII, J p.m.<br />

arrive onin <strong>City</strong> l;)0 p.m. Pluu call<br />

JW-4MJ. Ml<br />

CONSTRUCTION SUPCRINTEHOEN<br />

TS — needed w.tn on lite multlhouiing<br />

espefiancf tor proioct currently itir-<br />

tlni in AC area, illectiye leaoer will<br />

nav@ challengina work load, attend to<br />

detail and complete jooi on ictiedule<br />

and wjthin budget. Our empioyeei<br />

know ol tnii ad, Plej!. tend return: to<br />

[Sentinel,Ledger, Box 161 Ogean city,<br />

NJ lUUl. ti<br />

»IAL BITATI - Dynamic<br />

.eitabMSNed development and comtrUE-<br />

lion Co Participating In AC area,<br />

:Econ@mlc growth require! taiei mgr,<br />

^esperieneed In new construction^ muitl-<br />

(homing lor luxury bay front. Mutt<br />

iposieis on-line closing, tale! ability<br />

fwitn proven tracK record, Excellent<br />

[opportunity to grow with company.<br />

Pleat? tend resume to Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

(BOI 191, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J. l|]3i, tl<br />

i -_- ^ , ^<br />

SALiiPERioN — BoBert L, SDare<br />

pen Bstile ii interviewing eiperlen.<br />

bed !iE§nted ttlesperioni for full time<br />

poiitiont, Must b. career oriented. We<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer a blend <strong>of</strong> H yean establiihed<br />

•ervlct and utn century automation.<br />

Please contact Jim <strong>Mar</strong>shall tf III<br />

IM7 for an interview, ti<br />

' ' TTI irrr<br />

KANE'S COINS'<br />

Coin*, Itampii SHRRIIM<br />

124SAaburyAv«.<br />

I1A-AS8S<br />

Open All Y«Br • WM, thru III,<br />

Buying & Selling CSIni<br />

ilnetiMI<br />

rismiftiym Swim Club. Sena letter and<br />

qualifications to P.M.C. Mii Slrnufon<br />

A»enuB, Ote<strong>of</strong>l <strong>City</strong>, N.J. MH. 3-21<br />

VENTNOR = A egmganian live-in fer<br />

elderly wemn. LI, house worK, rleerJs<br />

some persene! isslsisnge. G»d s^liry<br />

i excellent living eon^ltiens, I-igO-7?3-<br />

8SO5 JSK for An, IPKlale, ] 21<br />

LIOAL liCHITAHT — Pull time sna<br />

part time Ogean <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, call 399*<br />

3UJ, 3-21<br />

PART TIWI — seturliy gu.ra lor<br />

condg In O€eart <strong>City</strong>, Call 39SJ103<br />

321<br />

PAINTER - Must Be fully expftien<br />

ced, no beginner. Own vehicle a muit.<br />

Call CJ-S071. 321<br />

IKiMMny, algMr, cun fsr contmli si<br />

H«gM, Full or Mrtlil, From attic lo<br />

tj.mm.nt. e«ll raiw If<br />

UNMfANTID JUNK — BirntiH from<br />

•nici, Hiiin, garnn ma MUIH,<br />

Ssmetimis IrH for wifflW cenftnli,<br />

WIN purch.je VIM furniture M an-<br />

tiquei. Call U3-4IS; or U511I1.<br />

LOOKINO FOB A PARTICUUR<br />

ITEM, room.t., hotjby need, antiiiui<br />

car or anything at ail, h.r.'i the jp.ee<br />

to «a It, call m Mil ciaiiilled, wall<br />

help you set it,<br />

tf<br />

HEAL ESTATE<br />

SALESPEOPLE NEEDED<br />

"Full time rainmakers"<br />

only! Call for appointment.<br />

"The Selling Office."<br />

3992500<br />

SALISPERSON WANJlp — Musf be<br />

friendly ana dependable, flexible<br />

hours, part time, work en commission.<br />

Experience not necestary. Apply In<br />

person at Sfainton^ Shpe Department,<br />

Oeean city, CM. 1 ti<br />

MOUSEKgiPiR — Live ifi, ro<strong>of</strong>n «nd<br />

5oara with pay, a^isf henaicfip<br />

woman, light housekeeina. For inter-<br />

slew call in\m. J-Ji<br />

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MAN<br />

^ dep^naabie, drivers license, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

to December. Caii Ken South.ra at 3t«<br />

JMI, ii<br />

ADULTS OR tOUTMS - Chamber<br />

work:, laundry, gentrai duties at sues!<br />

House I Chrlslian Retreat Center,<br />

need iprlng it.II for late afternosni i<br />

we#kends, also summer staff for a day<br />

• m ? >.m, • i p.m., reierencti, ipply<br />

andraw's inn HM Oct.n Aye, m<br />

343° tf<br />

PART TIME - Rental sales pfnple,<br />

Poi and Laio, BMItsrs, Cali Mli«M,<br />

HIOHT TIME COOK - lip, With'<br />

referent!!. Call ifl-igu. Ill<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Corrtspondenf to provide<br />

newspaper coverage <strong>of</strong><br />

government 'tM com-<br />

mgnlfy acflvltles in l»in-<br />

wood and Northfield.<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> com<br />

munltles, writing skills a<br />

muit. Satisfaction and<br />

recognition will be the<br />

primary rewards Initially<br />

In this part-time work at<br />

home position, call John<br />

Andrus, The sentinel<br />

Ledger,3»9-5411.<br />

DBITAL-DefTALTTiAM<br />

We strive to seek only ex-<br />

ceptional people for our<br />

progressive <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

superior organizational,<br />

administrative, and com-<br />

municative skills along<br />

with a earing attitude art<br />

valued, PrevFous experien-<br />

ce In dentistry Is not essen-<br />

tial, out career minded,<br />

health centered and per<br />

senally stable individuals<br />

are sought, if you are<br />

looking for personal<br />

development thru con.<br />

tlnuing education and real<br />

opportunity to grow and<br />

till your potential, pimt<br />

forward your rnumt to Box<br />

UN % SMfintl-LMfCr,<br />

OCMrl CltYi N.J. Ml<br />

•-•<br />

DOLL & TOY<br />

COLLECTOR<br />

BUYING<br />

Antique Dolls<br />

Schot nhut Dolls<br />

Alexander Dolls<br />

Sehoenhuf circus Animals<br />

AntiflUeToys<br />

Cast iron • Automotive<br />

and Horse Drawn<br />

P»re-if40 Tin Wind-Ups<br />

Old Banks<br />

Soldiers<br />

PtiontSft'Mtf<br />

WANTED — I.male roomfflate, nM-<br />

sffioktr, fraat iMatign, call 11II7S5<br />

alter • p.m. If<br />

MR. WALLOFF 1UVS THI OLD<br />

OHilNTAL rugs, paintings, furniture,<br />

Miecn <strong>of</strong> art. Buying one piete to en-<br />

tire eitates. Call anytime 453 1145 or<br />

mtm 4-11<br />

WANTiO RITIRiD MAN — (or com-<br />

panionshlp for elderly man. Free room<br />

and beard, wiil rj# given in nice <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

elir home. Call M»ll


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THURSDAY, MARCH 21. <strong>1985</strong><br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEpGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO<br />

OenBralMdse, R.E. For Sals R.f. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.I, For Sale R. f. For Sale R.i. ForSalB<br />

R.E. For Sale R.i, Sale<br />

R.I. Sale R.E.Sals R.E, For 5ais R.E. Sale<br />

R.E. Par Site R.E. FerSgle<br />

CABBAOI PATCH fiiift'f ciorhei<br />

i ytfcm iTisde. and oifier yitfi, tame I<br />

Cdpt N girl an B^iaurtffi E «cnjny<br />

C *i C_ H . Rauft^ s see**? Avaio<br />

REOPFN<br />

Asbyfr Av« O I.' J¥i 0<br />

Lifetiyt fi WL J 'r bdih <strong>Mar</strong>ling 'fit*<br />

-.etfion Mu^i Pit' ^df i&a<br />

gc 5^1 i n.<br />

BEDROOM SIT<br />

i y m j?<br />

i ?!<br />

•' yyyy fyriti<br />

upf1oiiN-f!»s %i(3o! BfM (iii#=? Crfi! fl^V<br />

g THAN ALLEN iU-tcK det<br />

cabinet w>W n^irhiig -turr-jr<br />

Call 3*0 3IJS<br />

TWO PfiMiL? GAHAuE i^<br />

Many flew ana yled iiems iii<br />

bsB? and weaatng giMi. eigffti**<br />

GARAGE J<br />

lamps, tn.i<br />

SFOQI. pttrore "FdrTiei. TV 'dB'O, C<br />

d^ifc. much more 4J£fl Aaoufy<br />

MaFch ^Ird ? M I<br />

COfMTlNTS OF NOME Movifia<br />

A?Bury A«e . <strong>Ocean</strong> O'Y ^yTi.fy<br />

excelfen? cdngif.yn ^*a!e M<br />

mare Rear garage !M <strong>Ocean</strong> Svt s 3 3*<br />

OPPOfiTUNfTV SALE Mdrgtfle<br />

Cgmmyfhfy Church Spring ana lyffl<br />

mcf cigfhing and hgusefigia iferns. See<br />

fheysands et ceretylly insetted items<br />

priced fo i£l! R^giiirafion Tycs .<br />

Msreh Iflffi (^ 3/301 Sale daF§. Wed,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch ?7th (f#! and Thyrs . /MaFCh<br />

Si!h (? ns@Rj 3 3!<br />

QRIINTat DESION HUG SALl - 10<br />

s U S3SB. I % I?, S2QO and M ' 'Sr<br />

Jiffl, Runner, rgyngi and larger iiii>!<br />

tss AISS high«?5f prices pa'd tgp rian<br />

am^dt rug. m aas) < 'i<br />

KITCHEN IIT = rggnfl TaBlt. marble<br />

ieefe gn chrome ba^e, J ypfigiifercS<br />

SWlvel enairs. 3 piece living set, eoyetii<br />

ipvcseaf and chair. Call 398 G02S 3 Si<br />

Bus. Opportunities<br />

DUPLEX<br />

66 Sunset Place<br />

'109,900<br />

Enclosed poreh, living<br />

room, dlnlnfl room, kitehen,<br />

3 btdrooms, full bath<br />

on «aeh floor,<br />

URK(N£CO.lfnc,<br />

215 565-2175<br />

R.E. Por Sale<br />

CAREER SEMINAR<br />

MONl'liAN<br />

REAlfy<br />

DUPLEX REASONABLV<br />

PRICED<br />

Three Bedrooms, J Safhs,<br />

all furnishings, elee.<br />

Baseboard neat in eacn<br />

unit Just reduced to<br />

S139.J00<br />

lEACHFRONTCONDO<br />

Larje custom Built second<br />

floor unit at 39th ,?nd Cen<br />

tral Stone fireplace, gas<br />

hot air" heat, central a/c,<br />

snn Air ranoe, Jacuzzi,<br />

ully furnisnea, i37S,O00<br />

CBNTRAL AVE, SINOL6<br />

Three BedrBoms, J baths,<br />

oil hot wafer heat, 4S00 ft.<br />

lot, 27th Street area. Puily<br />

furnished for 1165,000,<br />

TWO BHPRQQM RAN-<br />

CHER<br />

50x100' lot, gas heat for<br />

onlyi47,500.<br />

32ND4 CENTRAL AVI,<br />

Blve us an hour <strong>of</strong> your time!<br />

We'll thsw you the career <strong>of</strong> i lifetime to be held<br />

at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

FOX & LAZO<br />

3301 Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 28th. 7 P.M.<br />

Pleas* call to refllsfer<br />

3983000 -:•<br />

BEACHFRONT Condominium<br />

Speefacglar<br />

panoramic ocean view,<br />

living rm., dining mi,, kitchen,<br />

J bdrm, I'/j baths.<br />

Just lilted at J169.MO corn-<br />

'pletelyfurnished. Hurry!<br />

Three Apartments and 12<br />

Sold coait, 4 bedrm, Y'/i<br />

guest rooms, ready to flo<br />

bath with gas heat and fully<br />

for the jummer season.<br />

furnished, Unbilievably<br />

Excellent location with an<br />

priced at S88.000 and ready<br />

established cllentel. Call<br />

to go for the summer. Call<br />

abauf this money maker<br />

today,<br />

today. 1179, moo.<br />

GARDENS LAGOON<br />

FRONT<br />

Sptfctaeular i bedroom, 4<br />

Bath custom built home,<br />

hardwood floors, burglar<br />

alarm system, 3 boat slips,<br />

incredible home for the<br />

discriminating Buyer Call<br />

for an appointment<br />

SOUTH eNDPUPLBX<br />

S6fh and Aibgry, 3<br />

Bedrooms, J tile baths,<br />

30x100* lot, front and rear<br />

porches Asking 1189,000<br />

CONDOWITH POOL<br />

Spacious second floor unit<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> Villaae South<br />

complex. Three bedrooms,<br />

1 bath, all appliances, aft<br />

solutely immaculatt. An<br />

excellent buy for 181,000.<br />

Large irlf-ction <strong>of</strong> summer<br />

rentals still available.<br />

Weekly Monthly • Seasonal<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP, Realtor<br />

5501 West Avc. 2700 AsbUry Ave.<br />

399-0784 •SOil-i"" 1<br />

CAPE ANNI COLONIAL STYLE DUPLEX<br />

This property <strong>of</strong>fers j combination <strong>of</strong> yearly and summer<br />

leases with annual Income In excess <strong>of</strong> 17600. Two<br />

bedrooms in each apt. Buy now and reserve your<br />

vacation. Priced to sell at $94,000,<br />

IDEAL INVESTMENT<br />

This % family home <strong>of</strong>fers desirable location In an m-<br />

Selltnt rental area, The annual Income Is over 110,000,<br />

Just reduc«d to $119,000.<br />

BEACHBLOCK MULTI-UNIT HOME<br />

Four units provide excellent income potential. Rented<br />

seasonal and yearly. This Meorlyn Terrace Investment<br />

features a J bedroom apt. with covered front porch and<br />

gas h«af, two 2 bedroom apfs, and an efficiency. Convenient<br />

to the be«h and boardwalk. Prieed rijhf 111<br />

CALL TODAY FOR ADOmONAL INFORMATION!!! _<br />

Prestigious Riviera Ran<br />

chei" on lOO'xiOO' lot!!<br />

Peafurlng three bedrooms,<br />

Vfi baths, modern kitchen<br />

with all appliances,<br />

screened in rear porch and<br />

anoverslied detaehtd 2 car<br />

Barage, ieauflful corner<br />

location. Centrally air eonditioneel<br />

and fust reduced<br />

to $13»,S00, please call<br />

today for an inspteflon.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, n.J. 08226<br />

Timothy J, Richards, Qwner/BroNer'<br />

609-399-1612<br />

or toll fret out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

800-8430172<br />

OOVISNWENT HOMES Irom II IU<br />

repair! Ai5§ aeiinqyen! tas prsperty.<br />

Coll IDStSJSOOO 111 OH 1490 lor Ifi-<br />

Itlrmaljsn II<br />

BAYLANDINGS SINGLE<br />

For only Iil7,JO0, this<br />

home <strong>of</strong>fers i bedrooms, 1<br />

baths, one car garage with<br />

iunaecK, SOxiOO' lot with an<br />

incredible view <strong>of</strong> the b»y<br />

and wefland»,<br />

GOLD COAST SINGLE<br />

HOMB<br />

This oversized traditional<br />

retldence has 5 bedrooms,<br />

4 baths, IV} car garage,<br />

alum, clapboard (idinfl,<br />

jlate ro<strong>of</strong> and electrle heaf,<br />

fireplflct, Florida lun<br />

room, ample parking for 10<br />

ears. Asking MSO.OOO,<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

38th and Central. Pint<br />

floor has 3 bedrooms, one<br />

bath. Second floor has 4<br />

bedroomj, 2 baths, an<br />

unobstrueted ocean view,<br />

Owner has purchased<br />

another property, A»k|ng<br />

«?S,000.<br />

3990998<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

INVEST<br />

IN<br />

BAY VILLA<br />

MARINA TOWNHOUSE<br />

BthST.«BAYMVi,<br />

(<strong>On</strong>ly 9 PswScmiln)<br />

Brsnfl niw 20(0 s^ (t, iewnhguui J<br />

ban, tvi Baihi, Ungitet, j<br />

balconlii, A msgnlilctnf hsme &<br />

loestrtn, vog'ii si imaitd at tn,<br />

ir««l value. Ptitt tl59,Wc inei. beat<br />

•lip,<br />

i10.N0 price incrfs» eHKtlve<br />

Februery IJ,<br />

INVEST NOW<br />

mm<br />

JAMES U OWYER, RIAL ISTATE<br />

INVESTMENT" DEVELOPMENT<br />

lOS-Stl-ITOO<br />

IDIJIIIMO<br />

DOMINO SOON!!<br />

2 BEDROOM Bl LEVEL CONDOMINIUMS<br />

808107 Central Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

PROM '79,900<br />

SHORE REALTY<br />

625 Bay Ave. 609-3991900<br />

ENCLAVE 34 Townhouses<br />

34th & Central, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

-comAm us FOR QUALITY AND VALUE—<br />

-A 6-Unlt Townhouse Newimaking Unique Building,<br />

•Owner is having open house every weekend not) 391-<br />

0189; Daily 609-398-6200.<br />

•<strong>On</strong>ly 3 unitj Itft, each consisting <strong>of</strong> 3 bedrooms, family<br />

room & 3 oaths. Dramatic 2-story living room with<br />

fireplace. Luxury master suite. Decks with vl»w <strong>of</strong> ocean,<br />

covered parking, European style kitchen Including<br />

microwave.<br />

SEE OWNER FOR FLEXIBLE FINANCING,<br />

RENTAL GUARANTEE AND PRICES.<br />

Steps to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest beach, ideal for owner use<br />

and/or rental, Itmustbt teenl<br />

•Her* are comments reported by reviewer Tina SWnner<br />

in the Sentinel-Ledger and the Star Ledger which -peak<br />

for themselves;<br />

'•Eneltn U it nottpefftif <strong>of</strong> tht tfvp/M iftM Asm"<br />

"OlUgn, morkmmthlp and MiMr/f/l f fjMrlM H from olhtr<br />

nmmtnM eomtwctlon' ><br />

"UaM, tptcttnd mwmmtnt (not rlghinyl tmphttlz*<br />

•KA/fMfUfW"<br />

"Th» building Ml a Mtfar foundation tnin tnfWm In<br />

"Hcoold fun l»*n built tor* ft*htt butdtaigntquilltr<br />

mm «» ortrtdlng NMWHHMM,"<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

REALTOR<br />

THRBH FAMILY Very good condition on First Street<br />

near beach. Fgily furnished S139.990,<br />

HBATHD 1 FAMILY DWELLING upper cotfafle has 4<br />

bedrooms, J full Baths, hot wafer heat, First floor !<br />

bedroom complete apt., gas hot wafer heaf. Easy main<br />

tenance with vinyl siding, f 115,000.<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVE, 399.6011<br />

c Franklin G Williams<br />

^REALTORS<br />

CHOICE WATBRFRONT HOM65<br />

juif listed and priced to sell, single bayfront home, double<br />

jiv. rm., dining area, newer kttrhen. A BR , * l'> baths,<br />

docks, boat slip 1139,500<br />

Wainui Roaa, Lg. single home, 3 BR., V i baths, is' water<br />

frontage w/j nice boatsiips, price recently reduced by<br />

140,000,00<br />

Inlana Waterway, Immaeulate home w/Liv. rm,, dining<br />

area. Kit,, Lg, screened parch, family rm w/f p , 5 BR ,3<br />

baths. Must see 11<br />

Lagoonfronf vt/4 BR.. l p 'a baths, 3 protected boafsiips.<br />

Exceilent location! I!<br />

Oversized Duplex on Spacious Landscaped Lot, 3 BR., !<br />

baths ea, unit, pigs owners quarters, 5 car gar 8, 3 boat<br />

slips. Inspect now!<br />

Bayshore Drive, Contemporary home w/3 Bft., den, 3<br />

baths, ! lg, boafsiips. Asking $320,000<br />

Bayfron!, 1 family in prime location, fully heated, great<br />

views, SO' waterfronfage w/3 boatiiips!<br />

LaiOonfront Duplex, heated units, both rented yearly, ex<br />

celleri! rental producer for investment minded buyer!<br />

Lagoonfront Cape Cod, i BR,, ! full baths, floating dock<br />

and 2 boatsiips, reasonably priced, 1199,000<br />

Bayfronf Single on oversized lot, 3 BR., l'i bafhs, new<br />

earpef throughout. Exceptional value 1159,J00<br />

All for under $200,000. Liv. rm., din, rm., kit 4 BR_,, 2 full<br />

bafhs, fam, rm, w/f ,p,, garage, floating dock & 2 B/S Call<br />

today!!<br />

Completely remodeled Lagoqnfront Duplex, owner<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> tvery detail. Inspect this one right away!<br />

Bayfront Home, New construction, will be completed in<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> flme for summer occupancy. Now available to<br />

inspect, better hurry 111<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399-5711<br />

INCOBPORATID<br />

REALTORS<br />

Just reduced by anxioui ownerl Exceptionally well maintained<br />

Southend duplex with excellent Income, Pastures<br />

Include rear & front dicks and all appliances. A super In<br />

vestment opportunity. All reasonable <strong>of</strong>fers considered.<br />

$149,000.00-<br />

Vlcforlan-sfyle home with attractive spiral staircase.<br />

New vinyl siding with super Insulation. (Expandable third<br />

floor. Newly r«modt!ed kitchen. Wall-to-wall carpeting 2<br />

year old. Gas hot wafer heater, 3 years old. $11»,SOO,<br />

Multi-family dwelling only a stone's throw from the beach<br />

and boardwalk. Excellent rental income property. Additional<br />

owner's qugrftrj on 3rd floor. Owner financing<br />

available to qualified buyer. $149,100,<br />

Completely redecorated J bedroom condo conveniently<br />

located near shopping and recreation. Low maintenance<br />

and fanfasfle owner financing to qualified buyer. Cad<br />

today. $74,500.<br />

Designer built home, shop style "cabin" rooms. Imported<br />

Italian ceramic floor, huge dock for social occasions + !<br />

boat slips, (Income $aoo total 1984), Parking 1 for 2 3 cars.<br />

Ideal duplex and location for a retiring couple, Great rental<br />

history. Leek this over. Low price. Good condition.<br />

1110,000.<br />

Combine quality construction with sweeping bay views<br />

and strong income potential for an excellent opportunity<br />

for Investment, personal use or both. Economical oil heaf,<br />

Hasy cendo conversion. All at the rational price <strong>of</strong><br />

$155,000.<br />

Attractive multi-level townhouse unit. Including large<br />

l<strong>of</strong>t, two full decks. Central air conditioning and fully furnished,<br />

An excellent choice for personal or Investment<br />

U»e, I1SO,000.<br />

No steps to climb In this spick and span 3 bedroom, 1 bath<br />

rancher, Don't wait. See if today, $73,000.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Homes single with excellent Income history. A<br />

sound investment value. Includes appliances, $89,»O0,<br />

Lovely Cape Cad horn* on large corner lot with enclosed<br />

front porch. Desirable neighborhood plus two family<br />

zoning. Among additional features are a large sun deck,<br />

intercom and radio setup, separate laundry room plus attractive<br />

landscaping, i bedrooms, 2 full baths. Owner<br />

financing available to qualified buyers. $l2f ,000.<br />

Comfortable single family home in very good condition<br />

and close to beach. Can be year round, rental or summer<br />

Investment. Has fireplace for winter economy, il!9,900.<br />

Steady income producing duplex in high traffic rental<br />

ar»a. Ideal for your first <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> property, Call now for<br />

appointment, siis.ooo.<br />

Older duplex In good location. <strong>On</strong>e bedroom each unit,<br />

Ga* heaf In cottage. Some furnishings. 1 ear garage,<br />

193,000,<br />

Nice duplex Invesfmint property located only V/i bloeki<br />

from tht beautiful soufhend beaches, 3 bedrooms, I'/a<br />

baths In each unit, fijefrle heat. Good rental history.<br />

$175,000,<br />

Nice Cedar Beach location for this duplex. Three<br />

bedrooms, 1 bath each unit, just steps to the beach. Bxcellent<br />

rental history. Good investment property. S152,9OO<br />

Spacious 4 bedroom, ! bath home In excellent condition<br />

suitable for yearly or summer living. Mostly furnished Including<br />

washer, dryer, refrigerator, and dishwasher.<br />

$134,500.<br />

Gracious elder home with Basement apartment. New ell<br />

burntr, modern kifehtn, with microwave and regular self •<br />

cleaning oven, dishwasher, garbage disposal,<br />

refrlgtrafor, separate utilities, updated wiring, all storm<br />

windows and screens, rear deck, <strong>of</strong>f street parking, large<br />

front poreh. plus more, iiOB.ooo,<br />

Well maintained, well located duplex Includes all appliances<br />

including washer & dryer in each unit. Motivated<br />

teller has purchased another home, Sll?,iOO,<br />

3301 Atbury Avenue<br />

.OMinCJtv.H.J. 08226<br />

398-5000<br />

829-5000.<br />

OPEN House<br />

1501 Wesley Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the way It should bel <strong>Ocean</strong> Vi»ws, wrap<br />

around porches, beamed ceilings with richly panelled<br />

walls and two cozy fireplaces make this corner residence<br />

j one worth your inspection. Please loin us on SAT and<br />

SUN from noon until 4:0Op m<br />

RIAL ESTATE<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.j, 0822e<br />

Timothy j: Richards, Owner/Broker<br />

Centrally loedted. Beach<br />

block duplex, furnished, 3<br />

bedroom, 2 bath, modern<br />

kitchen, fireplace, flarage.<br />

1st fl. 1 bedroom, i bath.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 1118,000. Call HAGER<br />

RBALESTAT6.<br />

Beautiful home with guest<br />

house license opposite<br />

boardwalk and beach. 7<br />

bedrooms, s baths, gas hot<br />

wafer heat. % ear garage<br />

and parking for to ears.<br />

Plus modern one Bedroom<br />

apartment beautifully furnished,<br />

$280,000,<br />

609 399 1612<br />

or toil free out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

800-8430172<br />

Look at this spacious home<br />

In Riviera section, living<br />

room, dining room, eat-In<br />

kitchen, family room, file<br />

bath 8, laundry on first<br />

floor, three bedrooms, file<br />

bath on second floor, elec.<br />

heaf & central air eond,<br />

garage. Carpeting and all<br />

appllaneef Included, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$137,soo.<br />

Two story home n»ar Gardens<br />

beaeh, four bedrooms,<br />

sunroom, gas hot wafer<br />

heaf, new Kitchen, V/%<br />

baths, garage, open deck,<br />

reduced to ilOMOQ,<br />

.ar^i<br />

iayfronf condominium in<br />

excellent condition. Two<br />

bedrooms, two flit baths,<br />

elec. heaf 9. central air,<br />

carpeting and ail appliances,<br />

pool facilities etc. only<br />

t129,500.<br />

Gardens custom colonial,<br />

features 5 bedroom, 3 full<br />

bafhs, Vi bath. Mother inlaw's<br />

apartment above<br />

garage, just reduced 11<br />

$22S,0OQ.<br />

Apartment and guest hogse<br />

all in one, on a corner lot<br />

MxlOi. Owner financing to<br />

a qualified buyer, sale<br />

price 1149,900.<br />

1 =<br />

III<br />

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PAGE U — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 21,19&5<br />

R,E. Per Sale R.E.Sals R.f. For Sale R.I,For Sale<br />

OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

CONDOS<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

We *w J? tho most (usurious<br />

conderninium units at fhe<br />

shore available for pur<br />

chase or year, round rtntal<br />

depending upon your<br />

needs Prom $700 to 11000<br />

per month rent, from<br />

1100,000 fo S200.000 sale.<br />

"THE CONDO<br />

CONNECTION"<br />

A division <strong>of</strong><br />

James M Dwyer.<br />

Real E(tafe investment<br />

and development<br />

398-1700<br />

DENNIS TOWNSHIP<br />

Charming } story older<br />

home features living room.<br />

dining room, family room<br />

on 15 acres. Barn with<br />

electric running wafer.<br />

screens features i stalls,<br />

„ feed room, tack room and<br />

fuiJ left. <strong>On</strong>ly SW.SOO.<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Lovely oldfjr home, totally<br />

remodeled, features 3<br />

beflrooms, living room,<br />

dining room, family room<br />

ana finished attic New<br />

electric and plumbing. An<br />

excellent home for S43,0OO<br />

SQFRDNEY RiALTOfiS<br />

2632206<br />

NiWUISTlNO<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

Deluxe ranch with 3<br />

bedrooms, I'I baths, living<br />

room, dining room and eat<br />

in kitchen, economical oil<br />

hot air heat plus central<br />

air-conditioning. Special<br />

features include hardwood<br />

floors, spacious foyftr.<br />

utility room, Florida room<br />

with awninged windows<br />

and i<strong>of</strong>i <strong>of</strong> closets. This '/<<br />

acre property is in ex<br />

Mllent condition across<br />

from TueKahoe River in<br />

low fax Upptr Township,<br />

A*king »i,000.<br />

NEWCONSTRUCTION<br />

Forty five day occupancy.<br />

3 Jjedroomt, 1 bath rancher<br />

in 5e*vilie <strong>On</strong>ly $61,900.<br />

&<br />

AVALON<br />

RIAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

ROOSBVBLT 1LVD.<br />

MARMORA<br />

310-3400<br />

COMFORTABLE<br />

SINGLE HOME<br />

Poui' Bedrooms, I'I baths,<br />

dining room, one car<br />

garage with large sundeck.<br />

Excellent vacation or year<br />

round home. $117,500.<br />

N(W CONSTRUCTION<br />

Thr#e bedrooms, 3 baths<br />

each unit. Contemporary<br />

duplex design by one <strong>of</strong><br />

Qee*n <strong>City</strong>'s best builders.<br />

wall to wall carpet, ap<br />

pliancej, fireplace in living<br />

room, decks and <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking. Asking 1225,000<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths.<br />

fully furnished and equip<br />

ped, all appliances, rintal<br />

potential $15,000, Excellent<br />

condition. 1190,000.<br />

CBNTRAL AVB, SINGLE<br />

Four bedrooms, 2 bafhi.<br />

large living room ana<br />

dining room, OCMn view.<br />

150'to beach. 1135,000,<br />

OMAN CITY REALTY<br />

34th ft Asbury Ave,<br />

39f-3403<br />

CREATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES<br />

RENTALS<br />

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Call Today!<br />

609-927<br />

44 Create<br />

1481<br />

Bay Drive<br />

Seiners Point, N. J,<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

Brand new duplex<br />

Condo 2433 Haven Ave.<br />

Large 3 bedrMfti. 1 Bath, fireplace,<br />

rMf deck, private sfta UP! tfsilS<br />

Firsl Fi 1130,000 Sesond PI<br />

SI3J.3OO<br />

Call owner 215 289-5602<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Elegantly furnished con-<br />

dominium apartments with<br />

panoramic oc«an vltw.<br />

Pool, parking and all the<br />

amenities <strong>of</strong> maintenance<br />

free liyinj Priced from<br />

1139,900<br />

T<br />

iO<br />

Nylirt* \% hereby given inal iea\mJ<br />

pfQPPS^js *vill &i- recejyyS t?y fhe CHr<br />

PtJFen^ 5jf i9 Agerir on Tuesdar^ April 9,<br />

1?ll ai 10,00 a m af wfitch time fhe<br />

a*Sid sealed biSI will bu pydhtly opened<br />

#f« re^d tor tne tollewiny<br />

LE&bp. Of BEACH PARCELS<br />

All proposals snail Be MJBfnmfd <strong>On</strong> ihe<br />

Prgpgial Fsfm appfeved i@f Ih|3<br />

pfgpflidL or gri an esact fQpltts 36 ig<br />

wording, and punCtyatiflfl Copies s(<br />

sycT' Pfoegsal Merm, this Aduer<br />

tllcfflen!. arid fhe fi s rms arid<br />

may be eBtained from<br />

(He<br />

the (<br />

gm I, Cliy Hail,<br />

r5£y, and Bidder<br />

with ad B*<br />

eean <strong>City</strong>, hew<br />

must absolgfeiy<br />

he h>fms gf rnt<br />

eonfImc<br />

Setfion ;. Sevftstjiiity Claust. Should<br />

any _5tetion er perfien <strong>of</strong> this br«in«n-<br />

£e be (jedflrM illegal er uiHwt.<br />

stifufienai By a Ceurt ef esmpeftnt<br />

iurit^ietien, Mid Seciipfl er psrtign ef",<br />

mii Ofdmanep jhair. b* dieted and tft#f<br />

fenriainder ef file Ordinanct sriatl fg-<br />

fht exffnf po5*.bIr remain in full fort*<br />

and efftef, ^<br />

fhf gbevf erdinanee w«i pasted b#*<br />

fhf Council ef iftf <strong>City</strong> el <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

New Wers?y. #p a fntetirig s# «ia *<br />

Council held en it he ij d^y ef Mftrch;<br />

i«S. if* CswciiPChambfrs. <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, Slew Jersey, S*tw>d ><br />

ieadina artd Public Hgarifig to e# hsid :<br />

en <strong>Mar</strong>eh fi, t?is. " ' *'<br />

I Lerffia C. <strong>Mar</strong>ihad'<br />

I <strong>City</strong> Cleft;<br />

3-ZMT.P.'F.UP.!0~<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 2i; <strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

PAGE SECTION TWO<br />

said Bld§ may be maiU-d or delivered to<br />

fhe <strong>City</strong> Clerk sf the <strong>City</strong> pf Oees^<br />

<strong>City</strong>, <strong>City</strong> HaM Anne*, QCtsn £ify, heft<br />

Jtraey gr pfesfnted tci fne Cify ClffN<br />

gi said Cify in Coynej! Chambers, si<br />

the rime sf cailfng (OF Said bids<br />

tne <strong>City</strong> Ceynctl reserves fhe nghi<br />

is releel any <strong>of</strong> ajf bids if fi deemi er seme similar device*<br />

approved By the C<strong>of</strong>istruttien CM* 0*><br />

fieiah :<br />

iKfion 4. Damage to Preperty, if<br />

shall be the reipsnsloilliy <strong>of</strong> the pile<br />

driving ggnirsetsr in fne case <strong>of</strong> pile<br />

driving, or a dqmgiiffon ^entracter if*<br />

the cast <strong>of</strong> demeiiti<strong>of</strong>l sf structures fff<br />

preveftt damsBftfs aneyi. streets, cur"<br />

s$, iidewalKi, |@ufttrs and adjpining'<br />

property fromi pile driving and<br />

Of semeiifiBn eefistryeiian.<br />

Stctisn k. Penalties Any person firm*<br />

sr cerpgpaiign tenvjeted tor yieiatiefi<br />

<strong>of</strong> fhii Ordmaco shall be subirt! fo fl<br />

not to txeted FIVE HUNDRED*<br />

L g iSSOQ.fS) and/sr imprisefr*<br />

mfnt nst fg esceed ninety (?0) day* o^<br />

both, Addifionaily the Municipal CeurY*<br />

Judge ihaii hav# fhf autngrify tg sfdtf^<br />

restitution fsr liny da mag!? asnt ta"'<br />

pfSetrty by ^ pile driving er<br />

fl eontr^etor.<br />

$s&l &, Rgpeaten. Any and sir<br />

ordinance jncaisisfenf herewith art<br />

b rtptaltCM tht estenJ ef thtlF<br />

I<br />

o<br />

Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices<br />

QHOiHAfiQU NO ij !S<br />

BOND ORDINANCE APPSOPR lATlNS it 66? OM 00 AND<br />

AUTHORIZING THf ISSUANCE OF SIJBV.OOO.'OO IN BONDS AND NOTES DP<br />

THE C!T¥ OF OCEAN ClT¥ f3QR THE VAfJlOUl lAAPRQVEMINTS OR<br />

PURPOSES AUTHQRiZigD TO Bg UNDiRTAKiN BY THE CITY OF<br />

OCiAN CITY, NEW JiRSEY •- - -•<br />

BE IT ORPAINID i¥ THi COUNCIL OF THl ClTV QF OC6AN ClTY<br />

COUNTY OP CAPE WAV, STATE'OF NgW JERIiV mpt lei? thin 1*6<br />

thirds qf nerriOefs fheregi affirmaiivglf CSncyrrfng} As FQULQWl<br />

SECT! •''•J !. The several imprgvertienis described in Sgefion 2 gi rr?is Bona<br />

Ordinafig. are hereby respecfively auih<strong>of</strong>ued as gefiersi improve'menis fg be<br />

made Bf acquired By Oeeafi <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey For Mid several •mprwmenTs<br />

er pyrpsses sfafed in Segfi8ft3, there are herif&y apprgpfiated tng respeEfive<br />

lurm g( money Iherein stated as fne appraprlaiigns made fs? aa'd Im<br />

prDvemenfs er pyrpisses, sold sums being inclusive gf 411 apprgpfiaTiSns<br />

neref<strong>of</strong>gre fnage fhefefere ana amsynfins in fhe aygrtgaie tg i!,^9,ogOOQ in<br />

eluding the aggregate |ym ef |S0,i3©O.OQ as the several down payment! fsr salg<br />

Improvements for purpeiel required eF law and more parfteul^r^ described<br />

in iKtlSn 3 ana new availably fhgrt-g* b^ yjrfye <strong>of</strong> pfByisien in a previgysiy<br />

adgpfed budget or budget? gf the <strong>City</strong> ter ag*n paymenf or far capital ,m<br />

prqvcmenf pyrpgses<br />

SECTION 2 Per fhe financitig bf said imprgvemenis or purpgses sna ig<br />

meet the pgrf <strong>of</strong> said iI,(M?,-OeO:S0 appfoprjafigns ngf prgstded tot by £g<br />

plication neregoder ef said dgwn payments Negotiabie egnds a», fht Cify gf<br />

Seean C.fy are hereby authorized fS be iSsyed in fhe pr.ncipal afngunf <strong>of</strong><br />

.! 1.5B9.O0O.OO porsyafii f@ the Lecal Bond Law ef NtW Jersey. In anticipation gf<br />

(Re i^syangg ef said bongs and Ig fempgrafhy fifignce said imprevemenfa gr<br />

purposes, negetiagle notes gf fhf Cify in # principal amayn! net exceediria<br />

i!,S6^,QO0.Qfl ere hereby auffisriied tg Be ifsyea pufsyani to and wrth-n me<br />

jimirafiuni pfeicfibgd by said Igw<br />

SECTION 3 The imprBvemenfs hereby dythg/iied and lh§ seycrai pyfpgiei<br />

ISf the financing ef which said obligations are fg Be i^syed, trie appropriations<br />

made fgr an esf.imafefl ees! gt each purpese (in each case, inelyding ail w<strong>of</strong>k<br />

Qf msfe^jls necessary fFisrefgre or incidental thereto and as shewn on and in<br />

accords :e wfh fhe plans arid specifieafiens therefsre gn file in the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

fhe Ci*y CierS and heregy approved!, and the estimated ffiflRimum aftigyrifs gf<br />

bands &• nsfe* fs be iiiyvd fsr each syeh pgrpese, arp reipectiveiy g% follows<br />

!«PHPVgM|fJT SB APPRDPRiATION<br />

AND ESTIMATE<br />

ESTIMATgD<br />

AXlAiUJ/W AMOUNT<br />

OF iONDS<br />

OB NOTiS<br />

iAJ The acgyislfion by pyrchase fgr<br />

public purposes af the feiigwing ngw<br />

and replaceiiiynf eqgipmenf and mach<br />

inery<br />

Elf cgfnpuIeF hardware equipment and<br />

igffware for tgfal cyempijtefizafign <strong>of</strong><br />

ihe <strong>City</strong> gf <strong>Ocean</strong> Clry ts be gsed sy<br />

¥afibu5 departments thrgyghgyf fhe<br />

<strong>City</strong>.<br />

£25 fer use by the PuBlic Works Depart<br />

JTienf iU pswef gompresser and feisfed<br />

eqyiprnenf for the dredging and eieari<br />

ing gf |fgrm drains and inlefa through<br />

suf the Cify:<br />

(B) The imprevemtnt by egnstryefian,<br />

renenstruefibn or addition fherefe g(<br />

the f§ii§wJng bunding^ within the city<br />

Hi The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Music Pitr by<br />

repair sr repiacemenf gf fh? esisfing<br />

audltoriym flggr, repair end/gr rept<br />

acemenf windows, intarier wails, and<br />

the installation sf lighting fixtures and<br />

other appyrfenances,<br />

OH THi VARIOUt IMPROVEMENTS OR PURPOSES AuTHORiitD<br />

TO il UNP1IRTAK1IN §¥ THi CITY Of OCgAN Li IT, Khun UK<br />

DINANCi WAS FURTHER AMENDED BY ORDINANCIS 13 5,13 13, AND D-<br />

IS,<br />

BE IT ORDftlNUB BT THI CI ry COUNCIL OC-THl CITY OF OCIAN<br />

CITY. NEW JIRSBY. AS FOLLOWS:<br />

leetion 1^ SKtion a (§) <strong>of</strong> Orainance 111, Sccfipn 1 (B! <strong>of</strong> Ordinanee Ms,<br />

Section 1 is) <strong>of</strong> Ordinance 13-ia ana Section i yf Ordinance No. S3-!y is hereby<br />

amended as follows;<br />

IMPROVIrVIINT OR PURPOSI APPROPBIAT1ON EiTIMATiD<br />

& EITIMATID MAXIMUM AMOUNT<br />

COSTS OF BONDS OB<br />

NOTEl<br />

(i) Tlie Impfovemenl By rtcpnstruction<br />

or addition thereto <strong>of</strong> fhe present life-<br />

guard founding at i5fh Street and West<br />

Avenue, for use as g rescue squad<br />

Building. Mia building being at least<br />

egytl in useful life and durability te a<br />

building <strong>of</strong> Class B construction as<br />

referred fa and defined in Section<br />

«A:in <strong>of</strong> sold Local Bond Lsw il«4,gw.us >m,76)rxi<br />

Section 2, sectipfi a (E) <strong>of</strong> Ordinanee IIJ Is hereby amended as fellcwt-'<br />

{El The imBrevemenf by riKensfrucfipfi<br />

or addition thereto <strong>of</strong> the following<br />

buildings within the <strong>City</strong>:<br />

II) The Music Pier by construction ana<br />

recensfructien <strong>of</strong> concrete structures,<br />

beams, rest rooms and ether structural<br />

ana related improvement.,.


PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />

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

St Augustine's boys close season in 2-point play<strong>of</strong>f loss<br />

St, Augustine's CYO bo>;<br />

basketball team was<br />

eliminated last Sunday in the<br />

semifinal round <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic County CYO play<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

in a 3846 loss to St. Peter's <strong>of</strong><br />

Pleasantville.<br />

St. Augustine"s loss was<br />

waled when a tasMlteh fun<br />

court pass from Pickle<br />

Connor Just missed con.<br />

necUng with Dave Oehrtng<br />

under the St. Peter's basket.<br />

The local boy» held a twopoint<br />

halftlme lead after Dave<br />

Qehring banked home a<br />

buzzer beater with no time<br />

(Slowing on the clock.<br />

Hie play<strong>of</strong>fs at Holy Spirit<br />

High School, AbiBcon,<br />

matched the A,C. CYQ first<br />

and fourth place teams and<br />

second and third place teams<br />

by the regular<br />

jeajon league record,<br />

St. Augustine's finished<br />

second In the league with a<br />

record <strong>of</strong> H, their only loss to<br />

St. Joseph's <strong>of</strong> SomeM Point<br />

in their season opener in<br />

December.<br />

St. Augustine's beat St.<br />

Peter's during the regular<br />

Hole in one<br />

for Jim Wright<br />

Jim Wright started <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

golf season with a hole in one<br />

on the ninth hole at the Great*<br />

Bay Counfry Club recently,<br />

His perfiet Wron shot was<br />

witnessed by Stan Kruk,<br />

Charles Pastors and Ed<br />

Battiata, .<br />

airfare, transfers<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> hotels<br />

season in a two-point win.<br />

St, Augustine's overall<br />

record was 1« snd included<br />

second^laee finishes In both<br />

ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Northfield<br />

tournajTianetA.<br />

The team's play wis<br />

characterized by full court<br />

press defense and i<br />

dellberate^tyle <strong>of</strong>fense which<br />

helped to overcome their<br />

height disadvantage.<br />

The St. Peter's game<br />

marked the last time that<br />

many players wear the green<br />

and white <strong>of</strong> St, Augustine's,<br />

including high icoring guard,<br />

Pickle Connor.<br />

Connor led the team in<br />

scoring the past three years<br />

and his talents are said to be<br />

awaited at St. Augustine's<br />

Prep (Richland) where h§<br />

will enroll this fall.<br />

Other key players elMtag<br />

out their St, Augustine's<br />

playing days include threeyear<br />

starters <strong>Mar</strong>k <strong>Mar</strong>ino,<br />

and George Gehring.<br />

McGonigal and Jamiion will<br />

be movuig on to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School while <strong>Mar</strong>ino and<br />

Gehring hope to play high<br />

school ball for the Holy Spirit<br />

Others completing their<br />

playing days were Steve<br />

Pa^pi! H-o.Hn Morris, r^ia<br />

Grimes, Donahue, others cited by rec unit<br />

Thi Ocsan <strong>City</strong> Recreation<br />

Department recognized<br />

volunteers and iponsors who<br />

have contributed to<br />

recreation here during<br />

recent gathering it The<br />

Flanders,<br />

Keep in Step<br />

With Your Future,<br />

Every year you work, you're<br />

closer to retirement. Closer<br />

to the day when you'll no<br />

longer receive a paycheck.<br />

When that day comes,<br />

where will you stand<br />

financially?<br />

take an important step<br />

toward your future. Open an<br />

Individual Retirement<br />

Account (IRA) now! This<br />

tax-sheltered, high-yield<br />

IRA 10<br />

18 Month, Fixed Rate<br />

savings plan allows you to<br />

makeannual tax-deductible<br />

contributions to your IRA.<br />

These contributions earn<br />

tax-deferred interest and<br />

you pay no tax until you<br />

begin to withdraw funds<br />

at retirement<br />

Plan now to secure your<br />

retirement with an IRA,..and<br />

you'll be In step with your<br />

future!<br />

THE<br />

STCPAHEAD<br />

PLACE ,M<br />

mid Wocm<br />

.Serving the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ari-u rnr Nearly 100 years<br />

1001 Asbury Ave, Phone 399-0012<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New jersey<br />

OFFICE LOBBY<br />

/¥ton,?hruThuri,ffo3<br />

DRIVE IN, Men. thruThUfi, 9fe6<br />

OFFICE LOBBY and DRIVE-IN FrI, 9 fa §, S»f, 9 to is<br />

HOURS:<br />

Richard Grimes, a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the recreation board, was<br />

cited for his longstanding<br />

devotion to the youth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty, and Gregory Donahue<br />

was honored for Us tireless<br />

effort in supporting the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> community.<br />

Both men where<br />

acknowledged with pewter<br />

mugs injcribed "Volunteer <strong>of</strong><br />

the Year."<br />

Chuck Allison, Chet<br />

Vunbtrg, Ed Rumer and<br />

Harrv Vandersllce were<br />

Deal-Bicf<br />

recognized by emcee Ten)<br />

Lanchoney as indlviduaU who<br />

had given 15 or more years <strong>of</strong><br />

service to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Others recognized by<br />

Donald Pileggi, director <strong>of</strong><br />

recreation and parks, for<br />

their long-time service were<br />

Tom McClaren, John Carey,<br />

Naz Costanza, WUUam Jeffries,<br />

Tom Williams, Donald<br />

Johnson, Bob French <strong>of</strong><br />

French's Real Estate, Louis<br />

Taccarino <strong>of</strong> Voltaco's,<br />

CHEESE $ -jgg •1<br />

HOAGIE<br />

Enjoy our Sandwich & Hoagie Specials as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

as you like. NO COUPON EVER flffOU/flffD<br />

EAT-IN or<br />

TAKEOUT<br />

Call 399-7880<br />

North East<br />

Coiner <strong>of</strong><br />

Bin & West 10 am. to 5 p.m.<br />

PARTY T SAYS<br />

BOAT<br />

INSURANCE<br />

and Qth&r kinds too!<br />

EASY<br />

PARKING<br />

MuUoy and Ricky I«nto. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

starting ante: Dave Gehring<br />

and subs George Politis and<br />

Mike Hanlon wUl return next<br />

year.<br />

f Don Connor and George<br />

Gehring handled the coaching<br />

reins throughout the year.<br />

This was the last year for<br />

Connor who has coached the<br />

green and white for the past 10<br />

years.<br />

George Gerlach <strong>of</strong> Surfer's<br />

Supplies, Exchange Club,<br />

KiwaniJ Club and Hatary<br />

Club.<br />

Representing the recreation<br />

board was Chairman Lanchoney,<br />

Qua Bruno, Richard<br />

Carter, Die* Crimes, Joyce<br />

Hooper, Richard Jtswfak, Ed<br />

Veith and <strong>Mar</strong>y Ann Wagner,<br />

Also present were Mayor<br />

Jack Bittner and <strong>City</strong><br />

Councilman Herbert<br />

Brownlee, Jack Jones and<br />

Henry Knight.<br />

LETTING 00<br />

There eomts a fimi when<br />

the hsgse the kids grew up<br />

In it too big, Inergy eoiti<br />

are high to h«at and/or cool<br />

rooms not In yje,<br />

Somefimei the empty<br />

nesfers would like to pick<br />

up and start a new life<br />

somiwhtre elie.<br />

Fortunately, Unele Sam<br />

has made it extra-attractive<br />

to set! the old<br />

homestead. There Is a once-in-a-lifetlmo<br />

exclusion<br />

from Incom* <strong>of</strong> capital<br />

gains up to $123,000 on the<br />

sde <strong>of</strong> one's principal<br />

r«sidence.<br />

There »rt strict<br />

limitations, <strong>of</strong> course. The<br />

sailer (or spouse. If the<br />

prop«rfy Is jointly owned)<br />

must be is before the date<br />

<strong>of</strong> sale, and must hava<br />

owned and ustd the house<br />

as principal residence for a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> at l*ast three years<br />

during the last five before<br />

the sale. <strong>Mar</strong>pltd couples<br />

can fake only one esselusion;<br />

dtafh or divorce<br />

dois not earn another.<br />

We'll work with your tax<br />

advisors to help structure<br />

the sale <strong>of</strong> your property to<br />

fit ih» fax laws. You get<br />

knowledgeable help when<br />

you list with,.,<br />

BERGI<br />

JSEALTY<br />

iind St. A Aabury Ava?<br />

3P9-OOTS<br />

88thtt*Hn».nAv«.<br />

, 390-0040<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 21; <strong>1985</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Somers Point players for<br />

W5LT, left, block a spike by the Walrus team<br />

from Cherry Hill during round-robin play <strong>of</strong><br />

men's volleyball tournament recently.<br />

High scorer in pinochle at Snyder 564, Johnette Hoelzle Dorsey 4,880, Fran Johnson<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Quo on 861, Eleanor HflldwnMi 547, 4,580, Johnette Hoelzte 4,870,<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14, wasQlff<br />

Stengel 548, Kitty OUve Sehaffer 4,480, Ray<br />

Jean Biibing with 812, Howard 545, Mabel Ntai 543, Young 4,410, Frances Christy<br />

Runneri-up were Evelyn Bill Jacobs 542, Carolyn Loose 4,000, Helen Stedetn 3,600 and<br />

Davies 878, Barbara 539 and John Anderson 524. Edith Munn 3,950, Shufflin'on<br />

McOehean 577, Rowland High scorer in pinochle on<br />

Monday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16 was BiU The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Curd Club Since the history <strong>of</strong> our He tells us that Al Calms<br />

BUS Jacobs with 843.<br />

meets 7 pm, Monday and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard Club one <strong>of</strong> our past presidents<br />

TRD* MONDAY<br />

Runners-up were Thelma Thursday at the Youth wag completed in the last rushed Harry to ttie Bethesda<br />

Soroptiiniat International <strong>of</strong> Go-bar and Lou Johnston tied Center, 6th Street and isiui, we can now turn our Hospital where he spent slat<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wiU sponsor a bus with 808, Walter Diemer 804, Atlantic Avenue.<br />

attention to our present and days. Incidentally It was a<br />

tip to Atlantis Casino on Mabel NiionJia, Cliff itengel High scorer In pinochle at future aeflviHei,<br />

short time later that Al aims<br />

Ntonday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25. Bus wUl 588, Barbara McQehean MB, ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club on H to the present, we are tiimself entered the same<br />

leave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 8 p.m. Hale Beck 572, Howard Ryan Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1 was Elsie gearing up 'for the return <strong>of</strong> hospital for surgery. We<br />

Tickets are $10; include 570, Jean Bisbing 852, Oer* Beck with 801,<br />

3is "PeUeani" which will understand that he is also<br />

dinner, show and $10 in trude Stengel 839 and Rea<br />

give us a great deal more back home and doing well.<br />

quarters. For reservations Henderson 537,<br />

Runners-up were Jo George competition. Each successive Now to the ac-<br />

caU 39M070.<br />

Top honors in bridge went to WB, George Boyd 580, Jean week will add a few more complishments <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Helen Sehierey 5,800, Peg Bisbing 549, Bettle Alber 540, memberi who have been members in the Florida<br />

Edith Munn S2S, George Alber practicing all winter. tournament, It seems that we<br />

Dillon-<br />

820, Andy Vetrene 817, As to our future, we live in have placed in the win column<br />

CARD PARTY TODAY<br />

CONSTRUCTION CORP<br />

Carolyn Loose 515, Blanche anticipation <strong>of</strong> the in- in all four tournaments with<br />

AT YOUTH CENTER<br />

"ilNCE HS«"<br />

Gherterton and Ann fflioener ternational tournament which Ear! Cuaerd and Rita Ber-<br />

The Women's Regular 514, Walt Bezner 510 and Betty we wUl host in September. ehtold placing in Pompano as<br />

WINDOWS Republican Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Thornburg 505.<br />

The deal has been con- wen as Sterling Village,<br />

<strong>City</strong> will hold a mini-card<br />

sumatcd and the committees<br />

Rejlrientlal & Commercial<br />

party 12; 30 pjn, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 at High scorer in pinochle on are being formed under the Doc Robbing talked our<br />

the Youth Center, 8th Street<br />

VINYL<br />

Monday night was WUlard direction'<strong>of</strong> Jack Schneider members into sponsoring a<br />

and Atlantic Avenue,<br />

Replacement Windowi<br />

Wanger with 851,<br />

who has <strong>of</strong>fered his services tournament in Pompano. The<br />

Refreshments will be served Runners-up were Walt as chairman. It will be group raised $200. The donors<br />

and door prizes will bo given;<br />

822-<br />

Diemer 627, Cuff Stengel 617, another challenging ex- were Doc and Millie Robblw,<br />

bring cards. Donation is $2 at Earl Ardell 609, BUI Jacobs perience.<br />

Joe and Bertha Jones, Fred<br />

the door- open to the public. 598, Al Daviea 582, Howard<br />

and Jackie Spagnotta, Don<br />

Ryan 581, Blanche Chesterton We had a letter from our and Eileen Brown, Earl and<br />

879, Al Bayard 874, Walt fellow member from Boynton Vivian Cuaerd and, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

Bezner 583, Edna Hopper 540 Beach, Fla. It seems that Harry and Rita Bercbtold,<br />

and Jean Bisbing 821, Harry Berehtold is a member Bar! Cunerd placed third in<br />

BUTCHER SHOP Top honors In bridge went to <strong>of</strong> all the "Pelicans" who the main event, Doc Bobbins<br />

John Hoelde 4,810, Elizabeth finds time to tell us "Polar was first consolation, Harry<br />

& DELICATESSEN Richter 4,680, John Dorsey Bears" <strong>of</strong> the goings on in the and Rita send their best to all<br />

Serving Oetan <strong>City</strong> 4,830, Prances Christy 3,860, Florida shuffleboard group. <strong>of</strong> us Northerners, Thank you,<br />

Year'Round Ruth O'SuUlvan 3,780, Edith Harry has had some problems Harry tor this news.<br />

Since 19S2<br />

Smith 3,880 and Henrietta during his stay in the South. We must add that BIU Zabel<br />

Bute 3,200,<br />

Besides suffering from was operated on at Shore<br />

THIS WEEK'S<br />

rheumatoid arthritis he lost Memorial for gallbladder.<br />

his sight in one eye on two He Is doing fine and will<br />

SANDWICH SPECIAL<br />

Selling Your House occasions. He had surgery on probably be home on the<br />

fee left side <strong>of</strong> his head to weekend. Mrs. Zabel request<br />

correct this loss <strong>of</strong> tight and is he have no visitors for the<br />

now apparently back In next few weeks so BiU will<br />

tfiape.<br />

have some restful healing.<br />

MhelQ by Joseph HglpEn If-<br />

Taking In some warm rays during last<br />

weekend's spring-like weather are, from left:<br />

Holly Werner, Katty Kathey, Guy Murray and<br />

Joe Clearkin.<br />

In appreciation for<br />

your patronage...<br />

I V /O Discount<br />

Mon. & Tues.<br />

For the next 2 Weeks<br />

Look For<br />

Our Delicious<br />

Luncheon Specials!<br />

Potato Skins w/crab & cheese *2.^<br />

vy/bacon & cheese *2&5<br />

m<br />

I<br />

i<br />

HOAO A'JD SOWS<br />

Pat Dougherty retires; Tony Galante is new football coach<br />

Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28,1085<br />

'Very suspicious' fire levels part <strong>of</strong> 5th Street<br />

"Hie five-story Center Court Hotel and<br />

n adjacent three-story dwelling in ttie<br />

800 block <strong>of</strong> 5th Street were burned to ttie<br />

ground Sunday morning in an intense<br />

fire which left nine persons homeless,<br />

damaged several nearby properties and<br />

fire equipment and slightly injured five<br />

firefighters.<br />

The blaze sent flames shooting more<br />

. than in feet and scattered embers two<br />

§ Mocks away.<br />

Hie hotel, formerly blown as toe<br />

Purple Pussycat, was being gutted for<br />

conversion into condominium unite and<br />

Kane fifth<br />

, to depart<br />

Bittner<br />

Interviewing for<br />

<strong>City</strong> Administrator Joseph Kane,<br />

whose resignation Is effective tomorrow<br />

» (Friday), is one <strong>of</strong> five high-ranking<br />

* dfldaJs here who have left tht ad.<br />

ministration <strong>of</strong> Mayor Jack Bittner<br />

administration to seek employment<br />

elsewhere.<br />

Andrew J. Salerno, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

former personnel director and acting<br />

administrator, assumed his new position<br />

as the. tl& > * Plwwntvflle's administrator<br />

last week.' Kane is expected'<br />

to take a position to local government In<br />

another Jersey Cape resort ,<br />

• Saleqw left the employ <strong>of</strong> the city In<br />

July 1983 after the mayor eliminated the<br />

position <strong>of</strong> personnel director from the<br />

budget.<br />

Former <strong>City</strong> Administrator Paul<br />

McCarthy resigned Aug. 1,1982, a month<br />

following Bittner's inauguration; former<br />

Treasurer Jack Hadge resigned Sept. 11,<br />

1983; and former engineer Albert Dusey<br />

resigned July 6,1983,<br />

Salerno expressed surprise at Kane's<br />

resignation..<br />

§ "It was personally a surprise to hear <strong>of</strong><br />

his resignation I didn't get to work with<br />

him that well like I did with McCarthy<br />

and Hadge," Salerno told Jfce Sentinel-<br />

Ledger. "It U surprising that be is<br />

leaving, but Us position has dinged<br />

from the one for which he was hired,"<br />

(Please turn to page 12)<br />

ttere was no elecWc. gas or other<br />

utilities tuned on, according to fire<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials who said ttie "v«ry suspicious"<br />

flre Is. under investigation by local and<br />

county authorities.<br />

Of the flrefighters who received minor<br />

injuries including burns and strains,<br />

ttree were freated and released from<br />

Sure Memorial Hospital in Somers<br />

Point. The other two were cared for at<br />

the scene.<br />

Firemen responding to the 3:43 alarm<br />

immediately called for reinforcement<br />

and a minute later all <strong>of</strong>f-duty personnel<br />

and firefighters from sis neighboring<br />

communities were summoned for<br />

assistance at the scene or to man empty<br />

Mean <strong>City</strong> stations. Companies<br />

responded from Nortbfleld, Somers<br />

Point, <strong>Mar</strong>mora, Longpert and Atlantic<br />

aty.<br />

As they were approaching the 34th<br />

Street bridge, <strong>Mar</strong>mora volunteers could<br />

see the flames, which were visible for<br />

miles<br />

As firemen were fighting the btaM, the<br />

Longport firemen stationed ben were<br />

called out at 4:32 to extinguish a burning<br />

mattress in the alley <strong>of</strong> tile 400 block <strong>of</strong><br />

Asbury Avenue, EHSeiasclo believes that<br />

ire was maliciously set but there were<br />

no suspects, he said.<br />

Meanwhile, the vacant hotel at 135 5th<br />

Street and the building next door at 845<br />

5th Street which was home to sis were<br />

being reduced to charred debris and<br />

smoldering ash.<br />

Two persons from MS 5th Street which<br />

was heavily damaged by fire were also<br />

left homeless. A single resident was<br />

evacuated from a home at 825 5th Street<br />

where the intense beat destroyed<br />

pHOtADy Jueph PHefltJl<br />

\Valls <strong>of</strong> flame shoot skyward from the Co»ter-Conrt Hete|?*nd adjacent home on 5th<br />

reetearlyStinday.nlorning. + ,&>** -* •. ."% — *"<br />

i Photo Bfteflisr Studio<br />

Within two or three hours, nothing remains <strong>of</strong> the old hotel and home except smoking<br />

rubble.<br />

' Sunday newspaper sales raise ire<br />

By KEN WEATHERFORD<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Stall<br />

Patricia Segln rises early every<br />

Sunday morning to get to her store and<br />

stuff the newspapers go they'll be ready<br />

whtn Eckert News opens. It's a tot <strong>of</strong><br />

work, but Segln doesn't mind because<br />

1 she likes providing the service for her<br />

loyal customers,'<br />

Loyalty is extremely important to<br />

Segln and other merchants who brave<br />

(he long winters here waiting for the<br />

ftnumer season and the tremendous<br />

'I think it's gotten a bit out <strong>of</strong> hand'<br />

Influx <strong>of</strong> people it brings with it.<br />

Eckert News la a block from St.<br />

Augustine's Roman Catholic Church and<br />

on Sunday, Segln said you can tell when<br />

mass lets out because her store becomes<br />

crowded with people who want their<br />

Sunday paper and whatever else catches<br />

their eye In her store.<br />

That's why plans by The Philadelphia<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

hmdnr to set up shop and sell papers<br />

outside local churches this Palm Sunday<br />

disturb Segln and others. She feels it will<br />

seriously hurt her business.<br />

Hie Inquirer has sold papers outsMt<br />

churches during the summer for several<br />

yean, but Segln thinks Palm Sunday U<br />

Just a bit too early. '<br />

"When you start doing it so early to the<br />

season, you really infringe on our<br />

business," she said, "That's what (the<br />

whiter merchants) are here for."<br />

to the summer, there are plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

people to go around, but this is still<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch, and if churchgoers can pick up<br />

fcelr inquirer on the way from church,<br />

they won't stop by Eckerfs or other<br />

yeawound stores on their way home.<br />

While she doesn't make much money<br />

<strong>of</strong>f tte newspaper, It's a big drawinf<br />

artl to get customers in her 1 store. Segta<br />

doesnt want to lose them.<br />

(Please turn to page 15)<br />

r Altering dune could up flood hazard here<br />

.' By ANITA J.SPIEGEL<br />

Sentbel-UdgerStaff<br />

Altering or removing the dona on<br />

property between 2nd Street and Finnlyn<br />

Race at the Boardwalk where<br />

developer* Harris and Leo Bonn<br />

propose to construct duplexes may In*<br />

crease the flood haard in the area, a<br />

Federal Emergency Management<br />

Ageocy (FEMA) <strong>of</strong>ficial said here thU<br />

week.<br />

"Moving that *and dune mar not be in<br />

to beit intefMt," «M Robert F.<br />

• pr<strong>of</strong>eMtonal engineer in<br />

l lm n <strong>of</strong>lto. flto who h Mta ta<br />

r to (tiacuM National flood<br />

Iniurince", program' bollclM with<br />

nUDHDli. ODiCUUV*<br />

regulations Including the adoption <strong>of</strong> •<br />

flood plata management ordinance and<br />

prohibit the man-made altering <strong>of</strong> sand<br />

Asm within coastal V zones - areas<br />

most sensitive to flooding conditions—U<br />

and more.<br />

such changes would increase potential<br />

flood damage.<br />

Reynolds said anytime a dune Is<br />

altered there is • chance <strong>of</strong> increasing<br />

the potential <strong>of</strong> flooding.<br />

School auditorium faces repairs Section i, page 9<br />

Auxiliary raises over $100,000 *., Section 2, page 2<br />

Twp. to get water company? .Section 1, page 11<br />

Big tax hike In Point... Section I, page 3<br />

Candidates announce in SIC Section 1, pages 2 A 3<br />

Cooking CoBneetioa .,,,,,. Swstioa 2, page 4<br />

Comingsvents *. ,S«cUoiiS,page18<br />

The Billows •• ^....Section2,page 12<br />

Obituaries Section i, pages<br />

Crossword ,..,...... £eettan2,p«ie4<br />

"If a sand dune Is removed, some<br />

degree <strong>of</strong> protection is going to be taken<br />

•way," Reynolds said. "Most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

duet In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lire single<br />

developments and anything to reduce or<br />

fimit the protection afforded by one sand<br />

dune would increase the hazard."<br />

Reynold's reminded .the dty that<br />

FEMA U awaiting <strong>Ocean</strong> dry's new<br />

flood plain management ordinance Including<br />

updated regulations which had •<br />

September IBM deadline.<br />

However, aty Solicitor Gerald J.<br />

Corcoran pwrfouslr "W ht was<br />

mrktag on canbWng the flood plain<br />

plan wltli the dty dune ordtaanee.<br />

Oonona »ld he waa modifytag that<br />

otUntnee to that dune* could be<br />

! or aBHrt if the change<br />

tffec* the flooding potential.<br />

(Ptow t4,m to nil H)<br />

EXCH,<br />

ahlngleB.<br />

Vinyl lidlni on boniBs on aigtiton<br />

Ptact, nortn <strong>of</strong> 5th Sn-eet, wee melted<br />

by tbi intense heat dejpite "water<br />

curtains" provided by firemen to protect<br />

nearby nomes from beina ignited.<br />

According to Fire Inspector Don<br />

EMMnhardt, damage to be four Sth<br />

Street buildings Is estimated at more<br />

nun one-half million dollars. He said a<br />

more exact figure will be available after<br />

insurance reports are Hied. That were<br />

no estimates <strong>of</strong> damage to six homes on<br />

Brighton Place which were affected by<br />

GA:; 49284<br />

Section Two<br />

Page 10<br />

ttie firi or flreflghang.<br />

Damage estimates to the building*<br />

didn't include building contents,<br />

esenhardt said, noting Oat the owners<br />

<strong>of</strong> the home destroyed told him they lost<br />

everytalfli to the fire.<br />

The homeless were staying Witt<br />

relatives or at a local noteL ••'<br />

tovesUgatlon into to Uue<br />

ttie quiitfoning <strong>of</strong> property <strong>of</strong>wneri<br />

Council now<br />

against fees<br />

for duplexes<br />

(Please bin to page 10)<br />

But fire inspection charge is corning<br />

During discussion Tuesday night on repealed.<br />

updating the mercantile license code and<br />

fee schedule, aty Council decided<br />

against imposing a fee on non-owner<br />

occupied duplexes. However, It bag ben<br />

learned Oat such owners will soon be<br />

assessed a fe* for Ere inspecUsoswHdi<br />

will become mandatory under the nor<br />

state fire code. ;<br />

A committee including Councflmen<br />

Herbert Brownlee and WilliiunMeis and<br />

local community business operators<br />

investigating the fee structure since last<br />

year have recommended that three or<br />

rrwre units within one location be<br />

assessed a mercantile fee,<br />

Brownlee said he agreed with Imposing<br />

the fee on three units instead <strong>of</strong><br />

two because it would be difficult to enforce<br />

ttii licensing <strong>of</strong> dupieses, "There's<br />

really no way <strong>of</strong> knowing whether an<br />

owner Is living in one unit or renting<br />

Bum botti," he said.<br />

Council Presidwrt Henry Bright —<br />

who earlier tins month felt it a good idea<br />

to impose a fee on property owners to the<br />

business <strong>of</strong> renting apartments — this<br />

week said enf oreement would be difficult<br />

because an owner previously rentag out<br />

his units may decide to move in permanently<br />

and the fee would have to be<br />

Urn Gam th*<br />

Councilman <strong>Mar</strong>k VUetto laevkjudy<br />

agreed with assessing a mercantile<br />

charge on duplexes mod bad Mid he<br />

didn't know #y tne lane « —"<br />

t*w«htttpbefore.Al Tuesday's i<br />

1* said t^ ftlt-B»tB4**» *<br />

should begin with three units <<br />

jot. • • . . /•'_ • : ' - ~ ~ -<br />

Couneioaafl John Esposlto aaid<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the old ordinance «bonld<br />

remain intact. "I think we should stay at<br />

five, Now you're going to ttir§e aril sty<br />

m mm"<br />

Fire aUef Todd Bower UU Tha<br />

tottJnel-Wf*f yesterday that nonoccupied<br />

duplexes will soon be subject to<br />

fire safety regulation inspections under<br />

the state fire code, and that there wffl be<br />

a fee for to iospecaon service.<br />

EstabUshmentsforwhlchamrrrMtHn<br />

fee is required must undergo fee inspections,<br />

he said.<br />

Bower said he has been „<br />

witt] municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials the feasfbiBty <strong>of</strong><br />

Oie city administering the fire inspections,<br />

whose guidelines are<br />

developed by the state.<br />

(Please tarn to page 15)


2 - SECTION ONE<br />

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A super selection <strong>of</strong> spring and summer<br />

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

^ THURSDAY, IBUnSUar.MAKLHzi, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong> <strong>1985</strong> I<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

.--"--.^«, wi/w^n M, 1385<br />

Q«« Tel** «**^«« • 7 —^— ': « " THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N..T<br />

5ea isle attorney running for Assembly Property owners in Somers Point far7"~Tc7~ r T - PACI "-<br />

RS-sifflo'Ss .m tirrsn Mr Sea Iele <strong>City</strong> attorney<br />

Raymond A, Batten reointl<br />

the performance <strong>of</strong> Mr, ..,—„_.. party chairman<br />

local and Mainland Regional<br />

announced his candidacy for<br />

Muziani in light <strong>of</strong> - theHiiUp<br />

s^*-•"*


PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

In Lmurenceville following nuptials<br />

Lara Jung Sedbeny and<br />

Dale Leonard DIDonato were<br />

united In mirrijge Feb. 18 ta<br />

tttan <strong>City</strong> Council chamberi<br />

with Judge Stephen Moore<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiating at the 6 o'clock<br />

oertoiony.<br />

Ttie brijje Is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Grace HoUerbaeh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty and Donald C. iedberry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fort Washington, Pa. The<br />

poem ia the eon <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

Mrs. 5, Leonard DiPonato <strong>of</strong><br />

Wl Timbers Drive, ;<br />

eaton.<br />

Put yourself together for<br />

spring with these chic<br />

rhino match-ups.<br />

Sizes lliMillel, 4 14 petite!<br />

SLACKS 140,<br />

BLOUSE 114<br />

Dress Shoppe<br />

741 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Open 10 j; Fri. 10S, 7s<br />

Shawn MeGoaiile <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty was the maid <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

Bridesmaid was Jeanette<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> San Diego, Calif,<br />

David Queenan Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Lflwrtnosvpe served w btrt<br />

man and Brooks DIDonato,<br />

brother <strong>of</strong> 'the groom, was<br />

usher.<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

Greate Bay Country dub in<br />

Somers Point, the couple left<br />

on a honeymoon trip to Boca<br />

Raton, Fk. They are residing<br />

in I-awrencevillR,<br />

The bride is a Stockton<br />

Sate College graduate with<br />

highest honors and distinction<br />

In economics, She is employed<br />

by Mathematics<br />

Policy Research as a<br />

research programmer in<br />

Princeton,<br />

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

Hie groom is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Stockton State College with a<br />

degree in economics and has<br />

completed studies for his<br />

master's program In public<br />

policy and evaluation at<br />

Hutgers University. He is an<br />

associate with Princeton<br />

Development Corp,<br />

Civic Club card party April 11<br />

The Civic Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty met <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28 at the<br />

Hymouth ton for a luncheon<br />

meeting which featured a<br />

display <strong>of</strong> handmade items<br />

and a silent auction.<br />

Members brought items for<br />

a show-and-tell session and<br />

will' display them at<br />

achievement day April M at<br />

The Flanders Hotel where the<br />

articles will be judged and<br />

ribbons presented.<br />

The club discussed plans for<br />

SEW WHAT?<br />

SPRING OPENING<br />

SALE<br />

Storewide Reductions<br />

20% - 50% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

ONE WEEK ONLY!<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 30th ^Aprll 6th, 1915<br />

Sale Includes All New Spring Arrivals<br />

Stj W WHA1 i only monograms<br />

1340 Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

398=8201<br />

Hours: Dally 105 (Weekends after April ith)<br />

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WOODGRAIN PVC<br />

YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO If LIEVE IT<br />

a card party to be held<br />

Tnuriday, April 11 on the<br />

Music Pier. Tickets are<br />

available in advance by<br />

contacting Florence Costello<br />

at 390.1781 or Stella DeAngelo<br />

at 399-9532. Dessert and<br />

beverage wUl be strved. The<br />

public is invited and participants<br />

should bring cards.<br />

Member were thanked for<br />

(heir continuing contributions<br />

<strong>of</strong> canned goods for the<br />

OQmmunJty Cupboard,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hi Dona to<br />

Toastmistresses to<br />

present fashion show<br />

Strauss and Undenbamn^J^ wf hSft<br />

combined dinner meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

to wed in fall<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Strauss In the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> oHle§.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>gate have announced The wedding is set for Sept,<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong> their 1.<br />

daughter, <strong>Mar</strong>ion Brenda,<br />

and David Undenbaum, son n . , ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> retired Sgt, MaJ. and Mrs. BoUtlOUe, bake<br />

Lesser Lindenbaum <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point,<br />

The bride-to-be is _<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Stockton State<br />

ttllege and is employed by<br />

fce Travel Anywhere Agency<br />

in Philadelphia<br />

Mr. Lindenbaum Is also a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Stockton State<br />

allege. He is employed by<br />

Hie Internal Revenue Service<br />

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Open Daily 9 to 5; Friday Eve.'fII9 p.m.<br />

Use yoorStainton'3 Charge • Visa • MasterCard'<br />

sale <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30<br />

Christ Church In Somers<br />

Point wUl hold Its second<br />

annual Easter boutique and<br />

bake sale from 1:30 to 4 pjn.<br />

Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30 in the<br />

parish hall.<br />

Among many items for sale<br />

will be homemade baked<br />

goods, Easter novelties,<br />

handmade craft Items,<br />

ceramics and stuffed toys.<br />

The event Is open to the<br />

public,<br />

Open Daily<br />

Men,Sat,<br />

10-5<br />

the South Jersey dubs, 6:30<br />

pjn. Wednesday, April 10 at<br />

the Crab Trap Restaurant In<br />

Somera Point.<br />

Stars and fashions will be<br />

the theme for the meeting.<br />

Jersey Cape member <strong>Mar</strong>y<br />

Barton will be the com-<br />

mentator for the fashion<br />

show. Fashion commentating<br />

is one <strong>of</strong> the toastmiatress<br />

assignments.<br />

Quest speaker lor the event<br />

will be a local astrologer.<br />

The meeting is open to the<br />

public; for reservations or<br />

Information call 927-7439.<br />

The regular monthly<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cape<br />

dub wai held recently at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> honorary member,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Kassab.<br />

President Helen Jenkins<br />

opened the meeting and<br />

welcomed members and<br />

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• Handbags<br />

• Accessorlts<br />

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Now Open Sat,<br />

10tO4<br />

^r\WH\<br />

guests. The invocation and<br />

Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiance were<br />

given by Oman Jam Wefc-<br />

meyer.<br />

Kay Wehner, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Shore Toastmlgtreas<br />

and the guest speaker, gave<br />

an educational workshop on<br />

parliamentary procedure.<br />

She stated that<br />

"parliamentary law is<br />

democracy In action. It U a<br />

science <strong>of</strong> fair play preven-<br />

ting Injustice to a single<br />

enon. *<br />

Toastmlstress for the<br />

evening, Frances Hodges,<br />

Introduced the speaker for the<br />

evening, <strong>Mar</strong>y Barton who<br />

gave • book review on<br />

Tidewater Dynasty, authored<br />

by Carey Roberts and<br />

Rebecca Seely.<br />

The biographical novel<br />

centered on the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Virginia and <strong>Mar</strong>yland areas.<br />

Barton related that<br />

"Virginians needed land and<br />

because <strong>of</strong> their great land<br />

mala they felt mjerior to<br />

other colonies."<br />

President Jenkins conducted<br />

a brief business<br />

meeting followed by Betty<br />

Myers who gave the closing<br />

thought, "Recipe for Happiness"<br />

by Helen Steiner<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 28.<strong>1985</strong><br />

M<strong>of</strong>fttt and Imbrogno<br />

to wed in fall<br />

Mr, and Mrs. William R.<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fltt <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Pa. and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> announce the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter, <strong>Mar</strong>garet <strong>Mar</strong>y, to<br />

Robert Edward Imbrogno,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.<br />

Imbrogno <strong>of</strong> Swarthmore, Pa,<br />

Miss M<strong>of</strong>fltt U a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Archbishop Prendergast High<br />

School and received a<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> science degree in<br />

design and merchandising<br />

from Dresel University in<br />

1884. She Is employed by<br />

Strawbrldge and Clothier,<br />

PMadelphia.<br />

Mr. Imbrogno is a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cardinal O'Hara High<br />

School and received a<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> science degree in<br />

electrical engineering from<br />

tttwl University In 1983. He<br />

is attending Vlilanova<br />

University for his matter <strong>of</strong><br />

science degree in electrical<br />

engineering and is employed<br />

Robert Imbrognp<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>garet <strong>Mar</strong>y M<strong>of</strong>fltt<br />

"J<br />

"><br />

by the Naval Air Develop-»<br />

ment Center in Wanainster, •*<br />

Pa,<br />

A fall <strong>1985</strong> wedding<br />

planned.<br />

Fifth grader Rebeca Loeper, daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>j<br />

•nd John Loeper <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, itands in front <strong>of</strong><br />

her black and white photo which was chosen to<br />

hang in a ihow at the National Geographic<br />

Society in Washington, D.C. as part <strong>of</strong> a world<br />

magazine photo contest for children, Rebeca<br />

also hat a color print on display In the show.<br />

LaRosa, Kelleher<br />

Or, and Mrs. Roger G.<br />

LaBoaa <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry announce<br />

the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />

their daughter, Juliane<br />

Mole, to Kevin A. KeDeher,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Jama<br />

Kelleher Sr. <strong>of</strong> South Orange.<br />

The bride-to-be is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School and Villanova<br />

University. She la employed<br />

with tbe Clarldge Hotel and<br />

Outoo In Atlantic aty u<br />

cohvantlon servies eoordinator.<br />

,<br />

Mr. Keltahir la a paduat*<br />

el Sston Hall Preparatory<br />

School In South Orange, »nd<br />

Villanova University. He lspn<br />

Insurance agent and Bjiandal<br />

planner with Equitable life? In<br />

Wayne, Pa. I<br />

A June wedding ia planned.<br />

The Treasury<br />

Chest *•<br />

Gift Shop<br />

ai ^ OCEAN CITY<br />

HISTORICAL MUSEUM;<br />

409 Wesley Ave.<br />

Announces The Spring Opening<br />

Tues., April 2nd<br />

"GIFTS & TREASURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD"<br />

LaretVirlefyef<br />

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Hours: Tues, thru Sit. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

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ISREADYFOR<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SBNTINEL.LEPGEB, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY. MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Grand Gommandery Knights seated<br />

me Grand Gommandery Officers initaUid along witn W. Sumner Jr, <strong>of</strong> Fairiawn,<br />

Knights Templar <strong>of</strong> NewMm<br />

were Sir Knight James grand recorder; Post Grand<br />

Jeney concluded Ita three- Scully <strong>of</strong> Bayvllle, deputy Commander Harry J,<br />

day conclave <strong>Mar</strong>ch 3 at The grand commander- Sir Welskopf Jr. <strong>of</strong> Wngwood,<br />

Flanders Hotel with Knight <strong>Mar</strong>vin B, Tucker <strong>of</strong> aaalstpt grand recorder; Sir<br />

representativea from all 18 Petersburg, grand Knight WUUani Hipper <strong>of</strong><br />

constituent eommflnderiis °' generalissimo; Sir Knight East Brunswick, grand<br />

New Jersey, nil ddtricts <strong>of</strong> Harold D. Elliott II <strong>of</strong>standard<br />

bearer; Sir Knight<br />

the Northeastern depart, Glassboro, grand captain Maurice I. Nlelien <strong>of</strong> Dover,<br />

merits and delegates from general; Sir Knight Everett grand sword bearer; Sir<br />

Virginia and Texas.<br />

P, Labagh <strong>of</strong> Chester, grand Kiight Samuel R. Goon <strong>of</strong><br />

Highlight <strong>of</strong> the gathering senior warden, and the newly Wenton, grand warden, and<br />

was the banquet where gifts dected Grand Junior Warden Hr Knijht Frank Grasser <strong>of</strong><br />

were given to all guests at- Robert E, Schultz <strong>of</strong> TMUieek, p-and sentinel.<br />

tending the lath anniversary Maplewood.<br />

The annual conclave con-<br />

celebration <strong>of</strong> the Grand Installed with the elected cluded with farewell break-<br />

Oommandery <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. line <strong>of</strong> grand <strong>of</strong>ficers were Sir fast following the Sunday<br />

During the installation <strong>of</strong> Knight Walter R. Morten <strong>of</strong> morning devotion service.<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers for <strong>1985</strong>48, Sir Knight Camden, grand prelate; Past The nest large gathering <strong>of</strong><br />

Herbert B, North Jr. <strong>of</strong> West Grand Commaridtr Charles all air knights will be the<br />

Long Branch was seated as W, Vreeland <strong>of</strong> Pompton Easter sunrise service in<br />

the right eminent grand lakes, grand treasurer; Past Washln|ton, D.C., sponsored<br />

oommander <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Grand Commander Herbert by the Grand Encampment<br />

Knights Templar <strong>of</strong> the U.S.A.<br />

with most Imlnent Ned 1.<br />

Duell grand master.<br />

Gliolly's Country Gift Shop<br />

Route 9, <strong>Mar</strong>mora 399-35I4<br />

OUR NURSERY, GARDEN<br />

& GIFT SHOP NOW OPEN<br />

, Blooming Plants<br />

& Hanging Baskets<br />

tar Easter<br />

• Silk Flowers and<br />

Arrangements in<br />

new Spring colors<br />

LARGE SELECTION OF<br />

GRAPEVINE WREATHS<br />

From '2.50 up<br />

OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY • CLOSED MONDAY<br />

The Finest<br />

EASTER<br />

CANDY<br />

Come See The<br />

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Sat. and Sun. 12t04<br />

• Personalized Easter Eggs<br />

• Chocolate Novelties<br />

• Jelly Beans • Gourmet Flavors<br />

• Gifts For Everyone<br />

JELLY SEAN CONTEST<br />

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and be a winner!<br />

Village<br />

CANDY SHOPPE<br />

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I LAST 2 WEEKENDS<br />

FOR OUR<br />

CLEARANCE SALE!<br />

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Furniture, Lamps, Pictures<br />

and Assorted Items<br />

30% OFF<br />

Everything Else<br />

TAKE ADVANTAGE.,, J<br />

<strong>of</strong> these last 2 weekjnds before we begin J<br />

preparing our Shoppe for this coming season, J<br />

• Last 2 Weekend Hours<br />

Frl. <strong>Mar</strong>. 29, Noon to 4 p.m.<br />

Sat, <strong>Mar</strong>. 30,10 to s p.m.<br />

Mon.Apr.8,10to4p.m.<br />

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FrlApr.j,Noonfe4p,rri J<br />

Sat, Apr, 6,10 to j p,m, »<br />

3»0-0025<br />

CLOSED SUHSAT<br />

*The Lord Gave U» Six Day«<br />

Steal Not The Seventh*'-<br />

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Herons, egrets<br />

club topic<br />

Allison Logan, educational<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Wetlands Institute,<br />

was guest speaker<br />

during a recent mseting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Green Thumb Garden Club,<br />

The Institute, located on<br />

tone Harbor Boulevard, ij<br />

near the largest heronry in<br />

New Jer»ey, Logan<br />

presented slides and com*<br />

mentary on heron* and<br />

egrets.<br />

Carol Halvorsen and Linda<br />

Keyser presented a humorous<br />

skit on gardening.<br />

The nort meeting will be<br />

April 2 featuring a workshop<br />

on flower arranging.<br />

phefe ti Senior studio<br />

Sir Knight John J, Sheehan, right eminent grand commander. Grand<br />

Cominundery <strong>of</strong> Knights Templar <strong>of</strong> the state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey introduces<br />

and honors Sir Knight Ned E, Dull, center, moil eminent grand mailer,<br />

grand encampment, Knights Templar <strong>of</strong> the U.S., as Sir Knight Thurman<br />

C. Peace Jr., left, Northeastern department commander, looks on during<br />

conclave at The Flanders.<br />

Griffith and Baker are engaged<br />

Sherry Lynn Griffith<br />

Welcoming<br />

tonDon<br />

with<br />

FOG<br />

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In Blue Smoke, ivory. Raspberry<br />

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COAT RACK<br />

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•Also ntw styiii for mifi)<br />

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Sweater Outlet<br />

LL MERCHANDISE<br />

Sale Ends<br />

Sat. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30th<br />

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watches from Pulsar.<br />

Elegant and practical.<br />

TlifM; tjixxi !i»ikim) wiiiclws are water<br />

rcsisntni. No rn-uif in wi?rr^ : nrxitiE n splnsh<br />

<strong>of</strong> water, yinir dcpomtiHr Pulsnr Qiinrtz<br />

waich will krep ninninn smiKithly. dime<br />

in find see our Pulsar Qiiarti collection.<br />

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Dining Room and<br />

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entire<br />

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Duplex<br />

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342 Shore Rd., <strong>Mar</strong>mora 390-3876<br />

Pre-Easter<br />

Beauty<br />

Offer<br />

•5. Off all perms<br />

•10 Off Sculptured nails & tips<br />

•5. Off nail fill-ins<br />

Full Service Unisex Salon<br />

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Offer Good With This Ad Ixpires 4/13/85<br />

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Easy tomatch, eaiy-lo-install<br />

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s<strong>of</strong>t pastels and dramatic colors;<br />

from99' sq. It.<br />

T<br />

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Hand Avenu? fll the railroad<br />

Open Mon.-Frl B AM to i PM Sal. »:30 ill S,<br />

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WAREHOUSE OUTLET<br />

*»*""« Carper. Tile and Flo<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

Thrjfty pfopl* gtt walking all ov«f uil<br />

Rosalyn Carter<br />

described to club<br />

The Women 1 ! Research<br />

dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> met recently at<br />

St. Peters Church when Mrs.<br />

Robert Durham presented a<br />

picture <strong>of</strong> Rosalyn Carter,<br />

wife <strong>of</strong> the 39th president,<br />

from Mrt. Carter's book First<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> VMm.<br />

"An ordinary woman who<br />

did the best she could" to the<br />

way Mrs. Carter describes<br />

herself. Her humilty and<br />

spirit was evident through her<br />

years as a young navy wife<br />

and mother and later as, full<br />

partner to her husband when<br />

he served as senator,<br />

governor and president, Airs.<br />

Durham told her listeners.<br />

Rosalyn Carter's life<br />

revolves around her husband<br />

and four children but she Is<br />

also interested in mental<br />

health education and help for<br />

the underprivileged, the<br />

speaker said.<br />

A personal letter to Mrs.<br />

—<br />

Bond at Naval Academy<br />

Midshipman Sean Bond, a<br />

1984 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School, will complete his<br />

tithe year May 17 at the \J£,<br />

Naval Academy in Annapolis, -<br />

Md, where he la majoring in '<br />

systems engineering.<br />

Bond la a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Navy heavyweight football<br />

team and baa also received a<br />

medal for expert use with an<br />

automatic pistol.<br />

Bond, the ion <strong>of</strong> former<br />

•<strong>Ocean</strong> aty police <strong>of</strong>fletr,<br />

Dorothy Lockett will sail to<br />

Australia and Japan aa part <strong>of</strong><br />

his training during the<br />

summer.<br />

Sean Bond<br />

Wash<br />

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LOOK AT THESE CLEAN & PRESS PRICES<br />

a PC. SUIT.. .,,, s4.se<br />

3 PC. SUIT.-.,<br />

SPORTCOAT.,,,<br />

PANTS or SKIRT<br />

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SWEATER<br />

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COAT ...,:..*...,<br />

Following .luncheon ;a<br />

^mposlum "Research — the<br />

joy <strong>of</strong> discovery," was<br />

preiented by cMainnen <strong>of</strong> the<br />

sU deprtaients, moderflted<br />

by the President, Mrs.<br />

Itoward Turner. In other club<br />

news: , •<br />

Art department — Mis,<br />

John Devlne reminded the<br />

meaabers or the many opportunities<br />

available io<br />

weryon* through musauois,<br />

special exhibits, books, lectures,<br />

magazines such as<br />

Mxfcm Mtfkrfty, She enoouraged<br />

all to find the "Joy <strong>of</strong><br />

discovery."<br />

Education department —<br />

Miss <strong>Mar</strong>y Kassab Illustrated<br />

the "Joy <strong>of</strong> education"'<br />

ttrough anecdotes about ft^r<br />

family. The womeii*i<br />

Reieareh Club awards<br />

Durham from Mrs, Carter<br />

monetary gifts each year to<br />

Mgh school students in areas<br />

<strong>of</strong> art, music and literature.<br />

Garden and eonservatfen<br />

thanking her for her Interest department — Mrs. Robert<br />

*"Mr, and Mrs. George I. School. She and Mr, Baker not only m her biography but Durham spoke about herte.<br />

Griffith <strong>of</strong> SeavUle, formerly will receive their associates also in her husband's books Members were invited to vigit<br />

<strong>of</strong> Willow Orove, Pa«, an- degree this semester at was read to the club, dub Green Briar Fflrma in April fo<br />

nounce the engagement <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community College. members also saw an«joy<br />

the more than 40,0p0<br />

ttieir daughter, Sierry I^nn, The couple plan to complete autographed copy <strong>of</strong> Jimmy daffodils surrounding the<br />

to Alan Baker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>City</strong>. heir studies at Arizona State Outer's Why N« the Besfl Durham home as well as the<br />

Uhlveraily,<br />

which was presented to <strong>Ocean</strong> elevated herb garden. ',<br />

The bride-elect li a isffl Hie wedding la planned for aty clothier Joseph Talese on<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Literature department —<br />

June 1986.<br />

his birthday.<br />

Mrs. Willard B. Matthews<br />

Businesswomen increasing<br />

talked about "past Joys"<br />

discovered through the many<br />

programs presented by<br />

members Mrs, Price and Mrs,<br />

American Business Women local, state and national levels<br />

J. Stevens. Members were<br />

Wlldwood arta mete<br />

Association, <strong>Ocean</strong> charter to ABWA.<br />

encouraged to expand their<br />

discussed. It was reported<br />

chapter, held its annual A skit to encourage hew<br />

horizons by reading.<br />

Out 236 invitations hid been<br />

enrollment meeting <strong>Mar</strong>ch U memberships was presented mailed {or a get-acquainted Mute department'._ The<br />

with 21 members and 19by<br />

Terri Babore, Lois meeting on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18. Sonf t$ You by Jerome Kerns<br />

guests present for the buffet Oetermayer Judi Milllgan, Hie next general meeting Is<br />

was sung as a "testimony <strong>of</strong><br />

dinner at Harry's Inn, Dot Wlndish, Brownie Me- 7 p.m. April 11, at Daniel's<br />

discovery" by Miss Eleanor<br />

Officers and committee Cabe, Rhoda Brown, Dot Restaurant where cookbook<br />

Paschal. "Reminding all <strong>of</strong><br />

chairwomen gave a brief Johnston, and Dottle Roe. author Ethel H<strong>of</strong>fman will be<br />

fee Joy <strong>of</strong> discovery in music<br />

outline <strong>of</strong> their duties during The monthly vocation talk the guest speaker. Anyone<br />

and the arts that lingers long<br />

the orientation program. Dot was given by Ms. Windlsh, Interested In attending may<br />

after the moment."<br />

Windlsh also told <strong>of</strong> the nans for forming a newoill<br />

Terri Barbore, mem- Mrs, H.W. Gardiner, club<br />

benefits to members at the chapter in the Cape May- bership chairwomen, «H01i historian, showed records <strong>of</strong><br />

or 3904373.<br />

club awards going back to the<br />

bunding <strong>of</strong> the club in 1918.<br />

. M.50<br />

$1.25<br />

. f 2.00<br />

. $5,00<br />

—LOOK FOR OUR SPECIALS<br />

Call lor pnrns on flriipeb, sleeping bags,<br />

hlankrts, dnrt spreads.<br />

Lr-iundry opfn 74 Hours. Closed Sunday<br />

Drvcieamnqopefi BAM. to 5 P.M.<br />

Allow J workmq Days per Dry Cleaning<br />

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Available<br />

• White<br />

• Blue<br />

• Red<br />

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OPEN FRBAYS UNTIL 8 P.M.<br />

1<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH M. IMS<br />

Mothers League sets events<br />

Rani for two coming events br the chUdren with prtees, NorthfleM Recreation Lodgi,<br />

were recently made by and games are being planned. beginning at 7:iO p,m, The<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Northfield Alfo, children may have committee includes Vivian<br />

Mothers League during both pictures taken with th*Eaiter MeCall, chairman; Eileen<br />

the League's February Bunny.<br />

Ward, and jBckii Long.<br />

iwetlng. Special committee In addition to the children's<br />

•salons wiU be held at me<br />

All members will be<br />

events, a craft show is beuig<br />

home <strong>of</strong> president Grayee<br />

assisting the committee. They<br />

pUnned, with dealer* <strong>of</strong>fering also are asked to bring u new<br />

, Anne MiConvilte, Normflald, a vartety <strong>of</strong> items <strong>of</strong> general tana to be auctioned <strong>of</strong>f, as<br />

A Day frfth the Easier Intereirt. Refreihments wUl be well as attic treasures.<br />

Bunny carnival is planned available at the Lodge. Co- Refreshments will be<br />

fcr Saturday, Mireo SO, fromchairmen<br />

are Pat Levinson available during toe evening.<br />

10aon. to 4 pJO., at toe N«rth- and Janet Morey and all<br />

Proceeds from both the<br />

• fleld Recreation Loyge, Routo League members will be<br />

Easter carnival and the penny<br />

I and Mfll Road, Normfleld aaslatlng with arrangements.<br />

auction wifl be used to further<br />

(adjacent to Mill Road A penny auction will be held the League's charitable en-<br />

School). An Easter egg hunt Wednesday. May I, at thedeavors.<br />

Tour helps Academy pupils learn<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Academy students in<br />

plement their classroom<br />

. teacher Pam Robert's dua<br />

community studies program.<br />

toured business and historic Students first visited Mclandmarks<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch IS in Cape Donald* where they watched<br />

May Court House to com- a vidto received a free<br />

Basic training commendation<br />

Warrant <strong>of</strong>fleer candidate<br />

Stephen M. McElhenny has<br />

' wmpleted eight weeks' bask<br />

training with the 5th Bat<br />

talion, 5th Training Brigade <strong>of</strong><br />

; the U.S. Army Training<br />

•'Cfentor at Fort m.<br />

WOC McElhenny enters<br />

-warrant <strong>of</strong>ficer school at Ft.<br />

Rucker, Ala. on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 for<br />

a six-week period, after which<br />

Back care<br />

is topic<br />

The Young at Heart senior<br />

m<strong>of</strong>lbers <strong>of</strong> Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> Oft<br />

Community Center will meet<br />

l p.m. Monday, April l in the<br />

center's Palmer Lounge,<br />

The program will feature<br />

ft 1 , Wayne Lull,<br />

chiropractor, speaking on<br />

back care. All senior members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the community center<br />

are welcome. Refreshment*<br />

will beserved.<br />

MEETING APRIL I<br />

ON BREASTFEEDING<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> La Leche<br />

League group will gather<br />

informally 9:30 a JH. Tuesday,<br />

April 2 for the second In a<br />

series ef four discussions. The<br />

tapterig baby arrive; the<br />

family and toe toeotfed<br />

baby," Meetings are open to<br />

all women interested in<br />

breastfeeding and baWe» trc<br />

always welcome. For more<br />

information call 82WM8 or<br />

6534318.<br />

ATLANTIS CASINO<br />

TRIP MARCH 31<br />

Troop 79 auxiliary committee<br />

in <strong>Mar</strong>mora frill<br />

sponsor a trip to the Atlantii<br />

Casino on Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31.<br />

:Tteketeare iiapet ptrion tad<br />

• Include show, buffet and |8 in<br />

:-coins. Proceeds will be used to<br />

buy equipment for the troop.<br />

"Bus will leavt upper<br />

:: Township Elementary School<br />

;:at 1 pm. and return *p-<br />

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Obituaries<br />

Howard Johnson, 73*<br />

retired fireman here<br />

HowarS T. Johnson, 73, <strong>of</strong> llli Simpson Av,, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch M<br />

m Shore Memorial Hoipltal,<br />

Mr, Johnion retired In 1972 after serving 29 years aa a<br />

fireman for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

A native <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he wai a member <strong>of</strong> St, peter'i<br />

United Methodlat Church; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 171 FkAM; the<br />

Masonic Club; Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star <strong>of</strong> New Jer§ey;<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Shrine Club; Southern New Jersey Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

MUtiHy degree, Hney Clan No. 20; an Honorary Emlnant<br />

Commander <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Commandery No, ffl Knights<br />

templar; Royal Arch Mason Chapter «; the Nomada;<br />

Southern New Jersey Council 11 Knight Masons; crescent<br />

ftmple National Association Legion <strong>of</strong> Honor, and Q-iaeent<br />

Ttaipla Shrine <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />

An Army veteran, he was also a member <strong>of</strong> the Dijabled<br />

American Veterans and the New Jerwy State Firemen's<br />

Mutual Benevolent Association.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Madeline M,; a son Robert H, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; twc- brothers, Irving and Samuel L,, both <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; one sister, <strong>Mar</strong>garet LewU <strong>of</strong> Stuart, FTa., and<br />

two grandchildren.<br />

Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday from the Godfrey<br />

funeral Home, BOS Cental Av, with Masonic services at<br />

10:30 a,m. Friends may call at the funeral home from 8; SO<br />

s,m. until time <strong>of</strong> service. Burial will be In Seaside<br />

Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

He family suggests memorial conWbuHons be made to<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN C1TV, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 28,1B85<br />

Thomas Denan Sr.j was owner<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cab Co. here<br />

SQMERS POINT — Thomas M. Denan Sr., 73, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

3 In Atlantic aty Medical Center, Mainland Division,<br />

Pomona,<br />

The former owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cab Co. In <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, Mr.<br />

DMian formerly lived there,<br />

A lifelong area resident, he had lived here since 1968 and<br />

was tern In Philadelphia.<br />

He la survived by his wife, Carrie; two daughters, Mildred<br />

Stewart <strong>of</strong> Harrisburg, Pa., and Patricia Slreta <strong>of</strong> Salem,<br />

Ore.; a son, Thomas Jr. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point- a brother, Frank <strong>of</strong><br />

Somert Point- three sisters, <strong>Mar</strong>y Dean <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Frances MaUila and <strong>Mar</strong>garet Oliver, both <strong>of</strong> Somers Point;<br />

10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />

A Memorial Mass was celebrated Monday In it. Joseph's<br />

Church.<br />

The family requests memorial contributions to St. Ann's<br />

Qiureh, Bast Lehigh Avmue and Memphis Street,<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

J. K. Bradley, 59; former<br />

Somers Point <strong>City</strong> Councilman<br />

SOMERS POINT — J. Kenneth Bradley, 59, a former city<br />

councilman, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 in Philadelphia's Presbyterian<br />

Hospital following a lingering illness. Ho resided at 32<br />

Village Drive North.<br />

An mvestigatorauperviser for the state Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Taxation, Mr, Bradley became a city councilman in 1964,<br />

and was the sole Democrat on the panel.<br />

A veteran <strong>of</strong> World War n and Korean conflict; Mr,<br />

Bradley was a member <strong>of</strong> the local Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />

Wars Post, the New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Association, the<br />

Atlantic County Pistol League, and the National Rifle<br />

Association. A New Jersey state rifle and pistol champion for<br />

two years, he was a certified coach for Olympl&flfrle<br />

shooting matches.<br />

Born In Philadelphia, he lived here 29 years.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Kitty; three daughters, Patricia<br />

Smith <strong>of</strong> Bargalntown, Laura Lee <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Robin<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mesa, Ariz., and two grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Monday in St.<br />

Joseph's Church. Burial was In Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to the Sunshine<br />

Foundation for Terminally 111 Children, 2842 Normandy<br />

Drive, Philadelphia, KIM, Arrangimento were by the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home, Palermo.<br />

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Francis Sweeney, 78<br />

—•Francis C. Sweeney, 78, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch IS In<br />

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Born In Leomlnster, Mass,, he was retired from the<br />

Graybar Electric Co. after 42 years <strong>of</strong> service. He was alao a<br />

retired colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves.<br />

Mr. Sweeney was an active member <strong>of</strong> fte American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons and wes the local coordinator<br />

<strong>of</strong> the tax assistance program for the elderly.<br />

Surviving are two sons, Francis C, Jr. <strong>of</strong> Syracuse, N.Y.<br />

and James P, <strong>of</strong> Dunwoody, Ga,; a daughter FatrieiB A.<br />

Steele <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; 10 pandchlldren and four greatgrandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Andrews<br />

Church, Clifton. Burial was in Cedar Lawn Cemetery.<br />

Historical Museum volunteer<br />

Jean H, Bodman, 78, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> died <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

Born in Bate, Pa. she had resided here for 20 years, formerly<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wayne, Pa.<br />

She was a volunteer at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Hollis A. Bodman <strong>of</strong> Cam*<br />

bridge, Mass., and Barbara B. Painter <strong>of</strong> Torranee, Calif,; a<br />

suiter, Nancy H. Newton <strong>of</strong> Daytona Beach, Calif.; and a<br />

granddaughter.<br />

Services were held atthe convenience <strong>of</strong> the family. Burial<br />

was in Old St, David's Church Cemetery, Devon, Pa.<br />

The family requests memorial contributions to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty Rescue Squad.<br />

Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Hone,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ian Scott, 65<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ian M. Scott, 85, <strong>of</strong> 207 Bart-am Lane, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28 at<br />

her home.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia and formerly <strong>of</strong> Lafayette Hill, Pa,,<br />

she had resided here 13 years.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Joseph F.; two daughterg,<br />

Patricia S. Davis <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, Carole D. Scott <strong>of</strong> Los<br />

Angeles, Calif.; two pandchlldren; two broBiers, Donald P.<br />

Morris <strong>of</strong> Tupelo, Miss,, and Kenneth P. Morris <strong>of</strong><br />

Prospectvllle, Pa.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be 11 ajn. Monday in Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue, Friends may call 7 to 9 Sunday evening at the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo, 644 S, Shore Rd, Burial<br />

wUl be in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

Lucinda Gayle, 77<br />

PLEASANTVttLB — Lucinda Gayle, 77,' <strong>of</strong> 909<br />

Washington Av, died <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25 at Share Memorial Hospital.<br />

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and was a member <strong>of</strong> Refuge Church <strong>of</strong> Christ. A lifelong<br />

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Surviving are two gens, Alfonza <strong>of</strong> Qcian C% and fthrvta<br />

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ALL the following lands and premises<br />

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BEGINNING In me southeasterly<br />

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eghtinuing Sgythwestwsrdiy in said line<br />

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breadth; and <strong>of</strong> that width egfendlog<br />

Sgutheastwardly between lines parallel<br />

with Fourth street, 9B feet ig a is feet<br />

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Amount due under judgment is<br />

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At the time <strong>of</strong> the Sale cash or cer<br />

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already ngn caniermmg set flack with<br />

revised site plan approval gn Block 201?' •<br />

Lot 12 commgnly known as MacArfhyri'<br />

Blvd at the Circle. Samers Point, New<br />

Jersey, was heard ' '<br />

laid application was granted which '<br />

decision is on file &nd available fgr in<br />

spection tn the Municipal Building, '<br />

Building Oflice, <strong>of</strong> semers Pdlnt, New -<br />

jersey<br />

Planning Board gi'<br />

Somers Pginf<br />

Dolores Felsgm<br />

Secretary to the Board''<br />

BATED ^ Sgmers pgpnt, N J<br />

This ?1 day gt <strong>Mar</strong>ch ISIS<br />

3 2@,iT,p p slff 58<br />

RUCH PARTICff ATES<br />

IN DESERT EXERCISE<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ine Cpl, J, Scott Ruch,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Myrtle L, Rueh <strong>of</strong> MM<br />

Simpson Av., recently partlclpated<br />

in a 7th <strong>Mar</strong>ine<br />

Amphibious Brigade monthlong<br />

exercise in a coordinated<br />

Uve-fire air and ground<br />

assault as part <strong>of</strong><br />

a hypothetical desert cam-<br />

I«lgn. Rueh joined the <strong>Mar</strong>ine<br />

Oorpa in 1981.<br />

VACATION IN<br />

YOUR OWN VILLA<br />

IFyouwevfr dreamed <strong>of</strong> enjoying<br />

a Msealion home wllh your famiiy,<br />

renlihg a villa at Shawnee esn make<br />

thai dream an affordable reality.<br />

For less than (he cost <strong>of</strong> a hotel<br />

room, you can rent a luxurious<br />

iwe-story home In the Peconos,<br />

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villa has two bedrooms, two baths,<br />

a modern kitchen, and a large living<br />

wrn with fireplace or wood<br />

itove. Your villa is fully<br />

furnished — right down<br />

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home is right in tht 1 heart orShavmee<br />

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championship course, hki down 17<br />

slopes, swim indoors or outdoors,<br />

play tennis and racqueiball, go<br />

canoeing. raf> -i or tubing down<br />

the Delaware. There s even s<br />

children's play park, live theater<br />

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Come to Shawnee.. your private<br />

villa is wailing<br />

Frorti»j75 Per Week<br />

Prices vaiy according<br />

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Best<strong>of</strong>all.yourvaeau'on rjiiinJ^r<br />

For more informaUon,<br />

_.JAWnEE Call 1.800-742.9633<br />

The Risort For Ail Seasons Ext, 436<br />

, PA IB356<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Fleasantvffle; a sister, Sarah Dorsey <strong>of</strong> Long Island,<br />

N.Y.; IS grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br />

Servlees wUl be 7 p.m. Friday at the Refuge Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Quilt, Washington Avenue. Funeral cortege will leave from<br />

m Linden Av. at 8-SO a.m. Saturday for the burial In<br />

Heagantville Cemetery, Friends may call at the church one •<br />

hour prior to services.<br />

Arrangements are by the Adiuns-Pvfect Funeral Home. U<br />

pyf 1<br />

CATIONS &RE NOW S1INO<br />

J<br />

TgD tor full time positions /n<br />

imeiit ana camera gepis Duties<br />

mciuae easterner ceniaci, e£3i}ierin(?.<br />

ereenng am stacking SRDIyea. He exp<br />

nttKisar, B« Broyi(i» on Ihe |oB<br />

tram.ng Appis* .n person Eefcertf^<br />

Dryg Styre, 9ip L Ust 3iS<br />

.'


PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THLKSDAY. MAKt'H 2H, <strong>1985</strong><br />

*Very suspicious* fire hits 5th St,<br />

window and door openings In<br />

the gutted building allowed<br />

the fire to Intensity,<br />

Firefighter Gary Blizzard<br />

aald the absence <strong>of</strong> iheetroek<br />

on the walk which can serve<br />

ns a ttre retardant, may have<br />

also contributed to U\e rapid<br />

Hurryr<br />

Don't miss this special opportunity.<br />

(Continued from pagi 1)<br />

resldinti and those involved<br />

with the condomtaluin conrtTictlori<br />

ilte, Th§ Cape May<br />

County Argon Talk Force la<br />

Involved in th« tnvertgBtton.<br />

According to Deputy Oi]§l<br />

Peter Dtecksclo, uncovered<br />

OR<br />

(1st yr pm! ) G E M<br />

15 yr iiieel 'ale 13 ,««.<br />

11.2%*<br />

H M FA<br />

30 yf fised<br />

TILTON ATHLETIC CLUB MIMBERSHIP INCLUDED<br />

Fur som»*<br />

units \O<br />

Heather Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

646-5550<br />

ON TILTON & FIRE RDS, NORTHFIELD<br />

Give<br />

Blooming<br />

Plants I! 1 * aster!<br />

HYDRANGEAS<br />

Large colorful blooms,<br />

»12, 99 , MS. 95 , *20, 00 , »30. 00 and up<br />

AZALEAS<br />

Including hardy red azaleas.<br />

*12, 93 , »i5, 95 . «20. 00 to »3Q,°°<br />

CHRYSANTHEMUMS<br />

*!0,- s 12. 9 s<br />

GARDENIAS<br />

*25, 00 & *35. 00<br />

GLOXINIAS »15, 00<br />

TULIPS and HYACINTHS<br />

Priced by Selection.<br />

FRAGRANT EASTER LILIES<br />

Large Blossoms, Longer Lasting.<br />

«10, 00 , »20. 00 and up<br />

spread <strong>of</strong> the blaze<br />

Firefighllng equipment<br />

sustained damage such aa the<br />

blistering <strong>of</strong> paint and melting<br />

<strong>of</strong> plastic parts on engines<br />

stationed at or driving past<br />

the scene to hook up to fire<br />

hydrimtg.<br />

According to Blizzard, one<br />

fireman's leu were scorched<br />

through his rubber boots and<br />

the seat <strong>of</strong> his tire engine<br />

Ignited by the uitenie heat.<br />

ALL FRESH FROM OUR QREEMHOUSES<br />

Wide Selection <strong>of</strong> Easter Trimmed Dish Gardens<br />

& Foliage Available From »12, 95 (f<br />

Easter Bunny<br />

Special* 12.9*<br />

Fischer § very own<br />

assortment <strong>of</strong><br />

spring flowers in<br />

a wicker basket<br />

rrb<br />

EASTER<br />

BASKET<br />

BOUQUET<br />

*2S,°° to »35.°°<br />

Worldwide<br />

Delivery<br />

o<br />

"I would rather gee<br />

equipment damage than a<br />

person get hurt," DJSckseio<br />

commented, "The equipment<br />

Is expendable. A fire engine ia<br />

aily a tool for us to do our Job<br />

with."<br />

Tfce fire was declared under<br />

oonfrol a little mors than two<br />

hours after the first alarm,<br />

but it wain't until 12:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday that the engines were<br />

back in service from the<br />

»cene.<br />

Point school budget will<br />

up tax rate 8 cents<br />

SOAfflRS POINT - Tu- per $100 messed valuation.<br />

payers here wlU face an freent Boird president Ev§lyn<br />

increase In the school tax rate Hartley called the Increase<br />

following the <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14 about average for Sonera<br />

adoption by the local Board <strong>of</strong> Point,<br />

Education <strong>of</strong> the 1815-86 Ihe new budget, which<br />

budget.<br />

totals 13,600,714, Is H3S.SW<br />

With the increase, the local more than the current budget.<br />

school tai wiU go up to 11.34 Hartley said fixed costs were<br />

resporulble tor most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Increases,<br />

Traditional<br />

Basket<br />

Bouquet<br />

Dutch Fantasy *2O, 00 & *25,° O<br />

European imported blossoms make<br />

this unique arrangement very special.<br />

CORSAGES<br />

Orchids<br />

S 7.M, »IO,oo and<br />

Cymbidiums<br />

and L<br />

Carnations assort<br />

colors S 3. 00 , *4. 00 ,<br />

Gardenias S 1O, 00<br />

(depending upon supply)<br />

up<br />

CUSTOM DESIGNED FRUIT BASKETS APJD FLORAL<br />

ARRANOEMENTS AVAILABLE FROM >2O,°°<br />

In Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

1622 Pacific Ave,<br />

.345 H.566<br />

Visa « Other major<br />

credit cards<br />

accepted<br />

ier FLOWERS<br />

Offshore<br />

Colonial flower Shop<br />

2322 Shore M,<br />

LlnwQod<br />

937-3823<br />

FREE PAKRINQ<br />

The largest Increase in In<br />

fee capital outlay portion <strong>of</strong><br />

Die budget. While only $5,500<br />

was appropriated for capital<br />

outlay this year, 183,600 has<br />

been allocated for IBIMa.<br />

This money Is earmarked<br />

tor the befdrtnlflg phase <strong>of</strong> a<br />

five-year program to replace<br />

fee ro<strong>of</strong>i on the city's three<br />

(chool buMnp, according to<br />

Hartley. She said ihe haa been<br />

telling city <strong>of</strong>ficials for<br />

•veral year» <strong>of</strong> the need (or<br />

Ihe ro<strong>of</strong> project and that the<br />

Board decided It could no<br />

longer be delayed.<br />

"I've found personally In<br />

my home the more I delay a<br />

repair the more it's going to<br />

cost, and It's the same in the<br />

schools," she said.<br />

School board <strong>of</strong>ficials said<br />

ttey are fpreadJng ttie ro<strong>of</strong><br />

project over five years to<br />

eliminate the necessity <strong>of</strong> a<br />

long-term bond issue.<br />

The budget calls for<br />

B.832,510 to be raised by<br />

taxation. Residents will vote<br />

on this tax levy April 2,<br />

—Ken Weatherford<br />

ST jUDgNOyiHS<br />

May the %gtreti Heart Q* JesUI be<br />

praised, henered, adeped end<br />

glQrlfleg. May thi Sacred Heart <strong>of</strong><br />

Jlfiui have mercy on us and help us.<br />

HSly SI: Jude hope st the hspelgis,<br />

help US. Say this prayer nine times a<br />

day and ism prayer will be an<br />

sweffd by the ith day. Fubligatlsn<br />

must be premlied, /Wy prayers have<br />

been answered, M,S.<br />

- . - - __ _ photoi by Senior Studio<br />

The renter Court Hotel, known as the Southern during its heyday prior to the 1950s, was reduced<br />

to rubble during the intense Sunday morning fire which also totally consumed an adjacent home<br />

and heavily damaged another.<br />

Pleasant Hawaiian Holiday<br />

<strong>On</strong> Wakiki Beach<br />

from '594 00 per person<br />

Pries Includes; Round trip air fare7r : Qm""phiia, on<br />

United Airlines, 7 nights accommodations in Waiklki<br />

beach, fresh flower Lei greeting, round trip transfers in<br />

Honolulu, full color memory album, many extras, call<br />

for details.<br />

The TRAVEL CENTER "••<br />

612 8th Strait, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3SB-74SU<br />

wnantn<br />

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Fast, tvon coverag*.<br />

Ll$i price 1109,98,<br />

MJ8i/1«033 dSM<br />

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Bom<br />

16* Strati<br />

Broom<br />

Palmyra hnsllts<br />

List price S1399<br />

48-Inch Shop Lite<br />

Two 40 wall bulbs - -<br />

inel. Prewired<br />

List 1199<br />

Prioas good thru April 7<br />

WALLACE<br />

HARDWARE<br />

^-r<br />

SERVlUTAR<br />

Extra Large 33-GaI.<br />

Trash Bags<br />

Box<br />

<strong>of</strong> 15 List price $2,79<br />

54S87/1}/20(JO<br />

SERVltiTAR<br />

HARDWARE LUMBER HOME CENTERS<br />

We can help.<br />

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OPEN 8:30 A.M. fo 5:30 DAILY •FRIDAY iVEN ING 'TIL 9<br />

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Scott<br />

406 Agbury Avi,<br />

'I •)<br />

THE SALTY DOG<br />

Grooming & Pet Supplies<br />

UNREAL LAMBSKIN<br />

PUP RUGS<br />

• Miehine Washable ,,...,<br />

• Warm In Winter<br />

• Coo! In Sumrntr<br />

from I O<br />

399-7491 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

dley's coolin9<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Glt$ Mr, McKimlck am m gave him<br />

a Christmas presenl with emergency plumbing<br />

service on Christmas Day,<br />

Beesley's Point: fmmm smith was tow<br />

"Never on Sunday" by 7 plumbers. Broadley's<br />

hardly ever says never, even on Sundays, and fixed<br />

Mr. Smith's plumbing,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora, OcBanClty, Egg<br />

Harbor GUy, Dennisville, Your<br />

Town, etc, etc,<br />

Broadley's restored heal and fixed frozen pipes lor<br />

600 families in three days (January 21 - 22 - 23),<br />

and their "thank you's" could be hiard for miles<br />

around.<br />

Broadley's would like to hear from you when you<br />

need plumbing, heating and cooling service. With<br />

our 30 servicB men we're faster than most, less<br />

expensive than many and, perhaps, better than<br />

anyone else. At least that's what people are saying<br />

all over town. So the next time you need sen/ice<br />

cad Broadley's at<br />

390-3981<br />

Fuel Oil, Heating, Plumbing. Cooling<br />

iRoosevell Blvd., <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

A.<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

phQfebp Senler Ifydis<br />

The seat <strong>of</strong> this fire truck was ignited by the<br />

heat from the fire, which also caused the truck's<br />

paint to blister.<br />

pdoto by Senior studio<br />

Vinyl siding on several homes on Brighton<br />

Place melted from the intense heat during Sunday<br />

morning's fire despite firemen's constant<br />

spraying <strong>of</strong> water to prevent their igniting.<br />

EASTER EGO HUNT<br />

SATURDAY APRtt I<br />

Ihe Ladles Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora Elks Lodge 2563 will<br />

sponsor an Easter egg hunt<br />

from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, April 6 at the Lodge<br />

home, Norwood and Wistar<br />

avenue!, for pre-school<br />

ehUdrai 7 years old and under,<br />

accompanied by an adult.<br />

PWMS WID[be awarded, In<br />

case <strong>of</strong> rain the event will be<br />

held Inside, For information<br />

! oil 3SM503.<br />

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CONSTRUCTION ONSTUCTI CORP<br />

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Is looking for foster famillts for cats about to beeomi<br />

m<strong>of</strong>hers. Open your homt fe aecsmmodate an expectant<br />

m<strong>of</strong>htr cat, exptrience her klrtsn birth and htlp hsr raise<br />

her youno In a clean healthy afmosphtre.<br />

At f weeks tht family will return to us. The kitt*ni will go<br />

up for adoption and the mother will be spayed.<br />

Pleas* be a foittr parent. Contact us at<br />

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THE VOLUME<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 11 SECTION ONE<br />

Interviews are underway for Kane's successor<br />

By ANITA J.SPTEG1L<br />

, Stutinel.Ledger Staff<br />

Thret candidatei from<br />

among the more than 40 In.<br />

dividualj who appllid for thi<br />

position <strong>of</strong>, director <strong>of</strong> administration<br />

hire will be<br />

interviewed today by a<br />

eommlttii including Mayor<br />

Jack Bittner, Council<br />

President Henry Knight,<br />

Councilman Stork Vlditto and<br />

local bualniMman Fred C,<br />

Benson,<br />

Following a thrie-hour<br />

selection proceas Tueiday ,<br />

'""W" "hich Included<br />

conference calls to thi thrte<br />

finglists, intirvlewi were<br />

arranged with those, the<br />

committee felt had the biit<br />

quaiificitiani -including<br />

idueatiori, municipal experience<br />

and famillaritj' with<br />

pirionnel, risk manegiment<br />

and data processing, Two <strong>of</strong><br />

the candidates are from<br />

Pennsylvania and one is from<br />

North Jersey. Their<br />

range from the 30s ,to i<br />

The successful candidite,<br />

who w expected to begin work<br />

here in May, wiU replace <strong>City</strong><br />

AdmtaUfrator Joseph Kane<br />

$350,000 repair estimate<br />

Township should take over<br />

ailing water company, says state<br />

By KEN WEATHERFORD<br />

i<br />

A joint report laaued by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Envu-onmintal<br />

Protection and<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Public Ut!Uti§a<br />

has recommended that Upper<br />

Towmhip be ordered to take<br />

over the Aramiiiio Water<br />

Company which luppllei<br />

water to the townahip's<br />

5trathm§re section,<br />

Tlie water compaiiy nag<br />

teen plagued with leaks and<br />

faulty equipment for lome<br />

time, In Oetobir, Upper wag<br />

named receiver for the water<br />

company and ordered to<br />

make any necessary repalrg<br />

to assure its citizens <strong>of</strong> a safe<br />

water lupply.<br />

The report, thi result <strong>of</strong> a<br />

public meeting Nov. 29,<br />

examined all <strong>of</strong> the options<br />

available to rectify the<br />

problems, and concluded that<br />

Upper should be rtsponjibli<br />

tor Aramingo.<br />

"llie first condition o( all<br />

our options ij that Upper<br />

Township Ls thi capable,<br />

proximate intity which<br />

should be held responsible<br />

and ordered to takeover thg<br />

Aramingo Water Company,"<br />

fci report states.<br />

The report ejtimated the<br />

township's costs to<br />

rehabilitate the company to<br />

bsj-oughly 1380,000,<br />

The township has maintain«d<br />

that it 1* not in the<br />

Pamper your group with Mr. Sterling's<br />

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Bob McVeigh<br />

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McVeigh Agency<br />

744 Short Road<br />

Sonwrs Point<br />

SALE<br />

Personalized Stationery<br />

Order Gifts Now For.,,<br />

MOTHER'S DAY<br />

GRADUATION<br />

FATHER'S DAY<br />

New Home or New Address<br />

Your Own Use<br />

MCHENRY'S<br />

8 326 Atlantic Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-0711<br />

FUEL OIL<br />

per gal,<br />

100 gallon minimum<br />

Discount available on purchases<br />

<strong>of</strong> 600 gallons or more<br />

Progressive<br />

FUEL OIL CO., Inc.<br />

IN BUSINESS 25 YEARS<br />

641-1055<br />

wBter buiineij and therefore<br />

not the best entity to run the<br />

company on a permanent<br />

Other option* discussed in<br />

the report included hooking<br />

up Strathmeri to Sea Isle<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s or New Jersey Water<br />

Company's jystems.<br />

Sea Iile <strong>of</strong>ficlalj have<br />

contended that whUe they can<br />

adequately serve their own<br />

residents during the summer,<br />

the added strain <strong>of</strong> servinf<br />

Strathmeri might be too<br />

much for their system to<br />

handle. In addition, they<br />

maintain that Stt-athmere is<br />

Upper Township's problem<br />

and the responsibility for<br />

Aramingo Uii with them.<br />

There" will be a 3May<br />

comment period on the report<br />

before a contested-ease<br />

hearing is held either before<br />

an admlnisB'ative law judge,<br />

the commissioner <strong>of</strong> the DEP<br />

or the eommiiiionir <strong>of</strong> the<br />

BPU to determine the cost <strong>of</strong><br />

repairs for Aramingo and the<br />

most qualified public or<br />

private entity to own the<br />

company, according to Carol<br />

Osborn, compliance investigator<br />

for DEP.<br />

Township <strong>of</strong>ficialg said they<br />

have to study the report and it<br />

will be discussed in thi near<br />

future.<br />

Federal §, state<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

S10 N.j. & Pa. Short Form Tax Preparation<br />

SI 0 Federal 1040EZ<br />

$15 Basic 1040A Short Form (1 sheet only)<br />

$20 Federal 1040 & Itemized Deductions<br />

Plus cost <strong>of</strong> additional schedules<br />

Frvi' QuafiiftefH Qf* Partnership, Trust, Ema4i Business CQfporrtf-e^.<br />

Ti!g opt.en Cgrporafiens. and Regular CQfpar^fujns ASm-mufti (,-,;hjr<br />

tiySifijfSI rffurn, 175-00<br />

JOHN & CATHERINE CRAFT<br />

3900094<br />

Telephone today for an appointment<br />

EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST.<br />

HURST TRAVEL O«O«AHCITY<br />

is MOVING TO<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE 5ENTINELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

AT LAST A HEAL BUTCHER<br />

SHOP IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD!<br />

WAYSIDE MEAT<br />

& GROCERY<br />

Longacre Fresh Turkeys,., 85 C ,<br />

Rib Roast *2.99lb<br />

Hatfleld B/L Ham<br />

S 2.39<br />

Hatfield Fresh Ham M.59<br />

Daisy Smoked Bone-In Ham M.49 <<br />

Krakus Polish Canned Ham , *7.99<br />

Whole Tenderloins , S 3.99<br />

mp<br />

p<br />

Thit§ Week's<br />

Combo<br />

Vt lb. Domestic Ham<br />

Vi lb. Roast Beef<br />

% ib. Am. Cheese<br />

S<br />

3. AQ<br />

v v comPfete<br />

Kane is fifth to depart Bittner<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

While Salerno said he<br />

wasn't surprised,, at tht<br />

change In the local adffitalitrativi<br />

code he didn't<br />

etpect Council to adopt a fullfledged<br />

10 dcpartaents, "But<br />

It didn't matter what I<br />

thought. It was a thought out<br />

change from the one depart-<br />

those services and<br />

Heajantville Is the last town<br />

on the mainland to provide<br />

those services.<br />

"I'd like to guide<br />

Pleasantville effectively In<br />

that direction," Salerno said.<br />

"I gLMs it can be paralleled<br />

proitljnity despite being in<br />

different counties, he noted<br />

his new municipality wasn't<br />

as affluent ai <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

ttiat housing was more affordable<br />

there,<br />

Salerno, 34, said he plans to<br />

move to Fleaaantvtfle with his<br />

wife Denise and 8-year-old son<br />

Andrew from their pteimi<br />

home in SeaviUi.<br />

Under Pleasantville'i city<br />

code, Salerno has six months<br />

to find suitable homing in the<br />

community In which he is now<br />

working,<br />

"I fully intend to move to<br />

Pleasantville and I think I<br />

should," he said,<br />

Salerno said <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

congratulated and wished him<br />

iiioMM in his new position.<br />

While some believe<br />

Wayside Village, <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

to what Miami was to MiamiPleaiantvllle<br />

to be home for<br />

390-9273<br />

Beach in its heyday," displaced low-income housing<br />

tenants from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

mint, but I had no Input m Salerno, • whose ap-<br />

9 & 50 MEAT<br />

Salerno doesn't consider it<br />

photo bv Senior studio<br />

imowlidp <strong>of</strong> that process." pointment was confirmed' that way; "Pleasantville ia<br />

«- ,ns 1 PRODUCE MKT,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 19, said he moved into<br />

Brad Mink<strong>of</strong>f threatens the life <strong>of</strong> Maxine<br />

not the dumping ground for<br />

6243008 Salerno said his i H years <strong>of</strong><br />

his <strong>of</strong>fice immediately in<br />

Taylor-Morris during dress rehearsal for 'The<br />

anyone. It is up to the <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

JUNCTION OF RT. 9 & RT. 50 employment in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> —<br />

hopes <strong>of</strong> utilizing his per-<br />

Middle Ages,* The production began <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27<br />

to correctly chart and deal<br />

from <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1979 to July 1983<br />

sonnel experience to end with the powth ipurt."<br />

for a two-week run at the South Jersey Regional<br />

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY<br />

— have provided him with the<br />

ongoing blue collar<br />

Theatre, Homers Point.<br />

negotiations. "I don't want to<br />

niceagiry giperlence<br />

say I won't have any<br />

5% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT required to fulfill the<br />

problems, but I anticipate<br />

reaponsibllltiei <strong>of</strong> his new Pile driving, demolition work will face<br />

good faith labor<br />

vtnture,<br />

BOTH OF OUR STORES FEATURE A FULL<br />

"The poiltion <strong>of</strong> city ad- negotiations," he said.<br />

SELECTION OF FRESH MEATS & PRODUCE mlnlitrator will be a Salerno heads the 13th<br />

COMBO SPECIALS<br />

challenge became<br />

department in a mayor- restrictions under terms <strong>of</strong> new code<br />

Pliasantville la in a poiltion<br />

council form <strong>of</strong> government<br />

THI BUDGET MINDER<br />

<strong>of</strong> potential growth towards<br />

not governed by the Fiullmer <strong>City</strong> Council will conduct s the workload nlaced on the The ordinance places commended Jones, <strong>City</strong><br />

3 lbs. Ground Chuck 2 lbs. Stew Beef<br />

gnomic liability," Salerno<br />

Act. "I work for both the pubBe hearing and take final city during preparation <strong>of</strong> the responsibility for preventing Solicitor Oerlad J, Cocoran<br />

mayor and council," he said.<br />

said <strong>of</strong> his $B5,0Ofra-year port.<br />

action tonight (Thursday at zoning ordinance that was damage to property on pile and Code Enforcement Of-<br />

3 lbs. Chicken Legs 1 lb. Sliced Chip Steak "It (Pleasantville) is in an<br />

While Salerno indicated 7:30 in <strong>City</strong> Hall Council adopted Feb. 28.<br />

driving and demolition firms. ficial Fred Cade for preparing<br />

3 lbs. Ctr. Cut Pork Chops 1 lb. Hot Dogs J ideal location to pfovidj<br />

that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> «nd Oiainbers) on an ordinance The ordinance would<br />

ttie ordinance.<br />

3 lbs. Italian Sausage 1 lb. Slab Bacon support services such as<br />

Pleaiantvllle were similar regulating pUe driving and require pile drivers to obtain Penalties for non- "I believe this is the first <strong>of</strong><br />

because they both had paid<br />

[hot or sweet] [No Substitutions] businesses to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

demolition operations which permits before commencing compliance include fines up to many ordinances that will<br />

flrt and police departnents<br />

Allantie <strong>City</strong> doesn't have Use<br />

establishes penalties for work by contacting the code WO and or prison sentence benefit the atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and were within the same<br />

THE EXECUTIVE<br />

•38.95 room or desire to provide<br />

violations.<br />

mforeemint <strong>of</strong>ficial. not to exceed 90 days, Ad. community and Its residents<br />

Six i oz. Boneless N. Y. Strip Steaks<br />

Councilman Jack Jones has In addition, pile drivers ditlonolly, the municipal since I've been on Council,"<br />

7<br />

NOW for several months requested would be responsible for alljudge<br />

will have the authority Vldetto said.<br />

2 lbs. Boneless Chicken Cutlets<br />

such legislation, citing eon- land, sUt, sediment, debris to order restitution for Vldetto has also been<br />

2 lbs. Boneless Round for Stew COUSIN'S TAKING stant improper disposal <strong>of</strong> and water leaving the site as damages to property. researching legislation to<br />

2 lbs. Italian Style Pork Cutlet<br />

construction debris. But weU as for cleaning and Although Councilman <strong>Mar</strong>k resh-ict trash and garbage<br />

104AsburvAwe. • 319-9462<br />

3 lbs. Country Style Spare Bibs<br />

maintaining all alleys, gut- Vldetto said he preferred disposal and odors emulating<br />

Open Wed, thru Sun, RESERVA<br />

ters, streets, inlets and ad-<br />

3 lbs. Ground Sirloin<br />

more stringent guidelines from restaurants,<br />

TIONS FREE CAR WASH joining property.<br />

such as imposing bonds, he<br />

-Anita J. Spiegel<br />

SATURDAY<br />

THE WINTERTIME '34.99 If Vz Price Dinners ! FOR A free ear wash will be held<br />

31b. B/L Chuck Roast<br />

Saturday, sponsored by thePorch,<br />

treehouse fires yesterday<br />

3 lb. B/ln Pork Roast-Rib or Loin End<br />

at Cousin's EASTER <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Music<br />

Deparbnent. Locations win <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> firemen According to acting Apt. approximately a half-hour<br />

3ib, B/U Stew Beef<br />

Buy <strong>On</strong>e Dlnnjr at Reg. Price and get<br />

3 lb. Ground Chuck<br />

fhi Second Dinner <strong>of</strong> Equal or Lesser DINNER be the high school, in- responded to two fires an hour Joe Foglio, the ro<strong>of</strong> fire, later were called to extinguish<br />

termediate jehool and apart yesterday afternoon — oiled in at liSO p.m., was the * • burning • treehouse - • flames -<br />

3 lb. Italian Sausage-Hot or Sweet<br />

Value for Half Pflee.<br />

Oayton Industries <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>- Bie first a porch ro<strong>of</strong> fire at believed to have been Ignited from which scorched flie sidi<br />

COUPON VALID EVERY DAY From<br />

3 lb, Bone In Chicken Breasts<br />

mora. The event win be eo- 1023 Simpson Av,, flie other by a discarded cigarette. <strong>of</strong> the adjacent duplex up to<br />

4 P.M. 'fll Closing. Offer good now thru<br />

sponsored by McDonald's <strong>of</strong> fire in a freehouse adjacent to However It i* stfil under in- the ro<strong>of</strong>llne.<br />

Wed. 4/3/85, Open Wed, thru Sun,<br />

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

••••••••••••••<br />

Z) Wesley Av,<br />

vestigation, he said.<br />

At presstlme Investigators<br />

Firefighters were back in were trying to determine the<br />

Sie station by 2 p.m. andcause<br />

<strong>of</strong> that fire, Foglio said.<br />

UVERWURST 49<br />

BOLOGNA 99 c v3,b<br />

LEBANON BOLOGNA... M.59<br />

TURKEY BREAST M.99<br />

$ 1<br />

WITHTHISCOUPON<br />

00 OFF<br />

Until 4/6/(5<br />

Toward The Purchase Of Qn§<br />

HATFIELD<br />

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WAYSIDE GRILLE<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> our famous<br />

79° .i Hamburger<br />

Vz Barbeque Chicken<br />

4 Potato Wedges<br />

ColeSlaw $O AA<br />

12-oz.Soda A I 4 I 9<br />

%TUNAH0A0iE.,..,,....^ < 2J9<br />

Check Our Daily Lunch Specials<br />

farm fresh produce<br />

Bananas 3, 99 C<br />

Mushrooms 99 C ,,<br />

Fl. White Grapefruit 3 99<br />

Broccoli.. 99 c ,t<br />

Thompson Seedless Grapes 99 C<br />

Pineapples .j.»._.^,..<br />

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Fri.-Saf.7to?<br />

Sunday 7 to 1<br />

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Mon. Wed 8-6<br />

Thura.-Sat.p-7.<br />

Sunday 8 to S<br />

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Prices good thru Apr!! 3rd<br />

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EARLY BIRD SPECIALS *6 95<br />

Served from 5to6?30p.m.<br />

MON: BonelMs Chicken Kiev<br />

TUESi stuffed Pork Chop w/gravy<br />

WKBi Boneless Chicken Parmaglana<br />

THORS; Roasf Turkey uv/stuff ing 8. gravy<br />

PRIi Pried Flounder Almondine<br />

SAT; Boneless Chicken Cordon Bleu<br />

SUN; Roast Bfif Au Jus<br />

Includes; Salad, Vegetable, Roll 8. Bijtfir<br />

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CULINARY FEATURES<br />

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with breakfast.<br />

Freshed squeezed orange iuiee<br />

Bggs Benedict Hollandaise<br />

Omelettes made in omelette pans<br />

Plus all your standard breakf ,it fare<br />

ATLUNCHi<br />

Fresh roast turkey on croissant<br />

Spinach salad with hot bacon dressing<br />

Homemade soups<br />

Fresh ground sirloin burgers<br />

ATDINNER:<br />

Broiled seafood specialties<br />

Sauteed natured veal dishej<br />

Pasta ala Culinary Gardens<br />

Complimentary homemade dessert with dinner<br />

Dinner Served Dally from J p.m.<br />

Lunch from 11 a.m. tojp.m.<br />

Breakfast Sat. 1 Sun. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

from Ba.m. to 2p.m.<br />

NBC for SOUTH JERSEY<br />

Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31st<br />

8P.M,to11P.M.<br />

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WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 28th to April 3rd -<br />

,• Cooked Take-Out Special ,<br />

Fried Fish Platter<br />

Includes fries 4 slaw<br />

$ 4,25<br />

King Crab Legs S 7.99 16. i<br />

Seafood Hors d'Oeuvres<br />

Stuffed Clams $ 1.99<br />

Lobsters Shrimp Filets Salads<br />

Clams Scallops Crabmeat Chowders<br />

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BQASJLBEEE<br />

SnnrfuHchv;<br />

Roast Beef<br />

Baked Ham<br />

Roast Pork<br />

Cooked on premises Bat in or lake out<br />

1223 West Ave<br />

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

391-iilO<br />

Reopening<br />

Fri., <strong>Mar</strong>ch 29th at 4 P.M.<br />

Seafood • steaks • Chops<br />

Homemade Pasta • Italian Cuisine<br />

DAILY LUNCHEON SPSCIALS<br />

BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE<br />

WiDDINeRiCBPTIONS<br />

BUSINESS or MIVATB PARTY<br />

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NEW JERSEY<br />

THE<br />

PAGE 13 — SECTION ONE<br />

Altering dune could up flood hazard here<br />

(eontlnufd from page 1)<br />

Additionally, dark Oilman,<br />

chief <strong>of</strong> flood plain studies in<br />

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

Environmental Protection<br />

(DIP) Bureau <strong>of</strong> Flood Plain<br />

Management, who was also<br />

present to discuss flood<br />

mitigation techniques, told<br />

* photo by Sue Kfljunfch TTie SeMimi-Ledgtr he was<br />

Gifted and talented students from the third grade attended a Board <strong>of</strong> most disturbed at the Ber-<br />

Education meeting recently to conclude their study <strong>of</strong> school gover- mans<br />

• nment.<br />

Schools certified first time around<br />

jsomm romr - me ttie dedilon.maklng prociss ddtriet worldng togeUier.<br />

local school syitem has been<br />

in the achoola.<br />

He was especially pleased<br />

recommended by the county<br />

"I thoroughly enjoyed b«lng about the district's passing all<br />

superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools to<br />

in the school disWot," he the indicators on the first<br />

receive itate certification for<br />

mid.<br />

visit,<br />

a period <strong>of</strong> five yeari, ac- Troehler said the successful<br />

cording to local Superin- evaluation wai extremely "It's like eozntafj to bat for<br />

tendent <strong>of</strong> Schools William p-atlfyiiig to evetyone in Uie the first time and hitting a<br />

TroeMer.<br />

school system and that it was home run," he said,<br />

;• The recommendation the reiult <strong>of</strong> everyone In the<br />

-Ken Weatherf ord<br />

comes after the schools were<br />

monitored for three days In<br />

early February, The school<br />

district passed all <strong>of</strong> the 10Felice<br />

levy charges<br />

indicators the monitors used<br />

to evaluate the schools and Police on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 19 arrested Police said they believe the<br />

the district had nothing to and charged WUton Roberts, value <strong>of</strong> stolen property<br />

correct, Troehler said. 29, <strong>of</strong> m West Av., with five amounted to more than $5,000<br />

"Wiere have only been a aunts <strong>of</strong> burglary and four and that only a small part <strong>of</strong> it<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> districts In tht coujito <strong>of</strong> theft in eoranetlon had been recovered.<br />

county which passed on thewith<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> burglaries Hie Investigation la con-<br />

first visit," County from northend residences and tinuing, police said,<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools Ous businesses between October<br />

-Anita J.Spiegel<br />

Rub said. Usually, the 1884 and January <strong>1985</strong>,<br />

monitors aik for some im- authorities reported Tuesday.<br />

provements In a district Police said they expected to<br />

before the county makes its levy additional charges and<br />

recommendation to the state, reported ball was set this<br />

he said.<br />

week for local resident<br />

' All school dyWcts in theRonald<br />

Smith who,<br />

state must be monitored and authorities said, was arrested<br />

certified — every five years. in February for various<br />

Ruh commended the burglary and theft charges.<br />

district for its quality They reported Smith was in<br />

teachers and weU maintained the county Jail.<br />

facilities. He said he thought teU for Roberto was set at<br />

(he children played a role in<br />

mm.<br />

1 flood elevation. In a V zone accepting faJie flood he said.<br />

program rather than Alp fee<br />

tht bue flood elevation is elevation certificates which As a result homes in Sea<br />

approsiniately 12 fwt abovt are to be submitted to Isle are built below required<br />

entire community from<br />

mean sea level.<br />

municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials to ensure base flood elevations, lome as participating.<br />

According to general construction began at the much as seven feet below While Reynold* is familiar<br />

provWoM <strong>of</strong> the kuurance proper elevation,<br />

regulation.<br />

with the Bsrmang' plans and<br />

program, a registered Reynolds wain'I aure He said he wasn't aware acknowledged the alteration<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional englniir or whether the certifieatM were whether that same practice <strong>of</strong> Uie dune on toe proposed<br />

Bfchitect must certfy Uie erroneous due to changes in existed In <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty because building site could Increase<br />

structure is elevated and flie flood elevation provisions there hasn't beat cause for the area's flood risk, ha said<br />

anchored iuffieiently to md the time the certificate such an investigation. an application has been<br />

intentions to knockout adequately withatand storm was signed. He uld it was up Meanwhile, Reynolds aaid if submitted although to oil<br />

existing bulkheads at w*ve velocity, Durlni ffle to the municipallttM to ensure there were one or two knowledge so building per-<br />

streetendi to provide pregentatton, Reynolds said the eorreetMss <strong>of</strong> ttie- in- violations <strong>of</strong> the flood inmits have been granted. Code<br />

vehicular access to the Sea Iile <strong>City</strong> — a resort on formation on the certificates, surance regukUonj FEUA Enforcement Secretary<br />

Berman property. "It wiUprobation<br />

Irom the flood in- "We don't change the would rather suspend those Ourte Biekerion conQrined<br />

probably expesa properties surance program — has been iH that suddenly," property owners torn to that yesterday.<br />

behind the bulkhead to<br />

greater flooding damage,"<br />

GUnun said, speaking in an Gorman: 'I've shown fiscal res<br />

un<strong>of</strong>ficial capacity. "As an Accountability within a This was accomplished The computer program, married for a yean to Ed-<br />

engineer this is my greatest school district starts with the because the finance com- wUch enconjoasMs the ajUre ward GornisB and hat tin<br />

concern. The water will school board, with the com- mlttee developed budget district, Kindergarten children enroll-d at tfcs high<br />

probably run up over the munity m evaluatorg, ac- forms similar to those used by taugh iah grade, "ii an Khool, WMdla, a jtnitor, and<br />

(proposed) revetment," eordJiif to Jeanne L, Gorman, our own municipality and example <strong>of</strong> the administration Conor, a freshman,<br />

Gihmn noted DEP had no<br />

candidate for her third term other districts and requested responding to today's She is past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jurisdiction to enforce flood<br />

on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> that each school ad- technology," she said, EJ- Uague <strong>of</strong> WemtB Voter* el<br />

Insurance regulations. He<br />

Education.<br />

ministrator, with staff pension <strong>of</strong> the district's gifted <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> part president <strong>of</strong><br />

commented that Judges who "As chairperson <strong>of</strong> the assistance, prepare an and talented <strong>of</strong>ferings la Colony Club, cafflp«lgB<br />

grant permission to build In finance committee, I believe itemized list <strong>of</strong> their needs for another oample <strong>of</strong> "eon. mmga lm conpana<br />

such environmentally sen- that 1 have shown fiscal the coming year in detail," toued responsiveiias," she amffi^tesandiute<strong>of</strong><br />

sitive areas should have their responsibility as well as Gorman said.<br />

•AM- fce ape ^y GmOf O-<br />

heads examined.<br />

accountability by presenting According to the incumbent<br />

In addition, regulations call a school budget to the com- Board member, the Oman Mrs. Gorman has bean vlronmental Coundi<br />

for construction to be securely munity that reflects no Qty School District has been<br />

anchored to piles or columns property tejt increase — a responsive in meeting Confucius say,.,.<br />

so that the lowest portion <strong>of</strong> tot for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School educational challenges by<br />

ttie horizontal portion <strong>of</strong> the District," she said in a news Improving and updating the TJ, and ALICE make every day<br />

structural members are release.<br />

curriculum.<br />

A Dining Remembrance...<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Fire code violation?<br />

Businessman's trailer in Point shopping center comes under fire<br />

By KEN WEATiffiRFOHD<br />

Seatlnel-Lcdger Stall<br />

SOftEHS POINT - The<br />

dtj' hai received a temporary<br />

restraining order against the<br />

ownif <strong>of</strong> the Point Pub<br />

restaurant to force him to<br />

remove a trailer from behind<br />

his restaurant which the city<br />

dflims is a lire hazard.<br />

Anthony Colajordo has two<br />

which he uses for<br />

storage behind his restaurant<br />

in the Somera Point aopping<br />

Center.<br />

The temporary restraint.<br />

Issued <strong>Mar</strong>ch 19 ,by Superior<br />

Court Judge L, Anthony<br />

Gibson, ordered Colaaordo to<br />

move h!a trailer — which was<br />

blocking the fire rait <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jamesway Department Store<br />

— and appear in court today<br />

warn<br />

(Thursday at 9 ajn.) to show<br />

reason why the trailers<br />

shouldn't be moved <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

primises permanently.<br />

Building inspector Carl<br />

Meli said the trailer was<br />

blocking the Jamesway's fire<br />

eMt by "sitting only 10 inches<br />

frqm the door, Mel] said he<br />

first issued a complaint<br />

against the trailer In September,<br />

but it wasn't moved<br />

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Sat., April 6th - Noon 'til 2 P.M.<br />

Join the Easter Bunny at our famous<br />

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along with entertainment - 7:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.<br />

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' 6:00P.M. to 8:00P.M.<br />

o, DORT O CAll<br />

• "Ovtrlooking me <strong>Ocean</strong> "<br />

15th & Boardwalk, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, FHQM' 399 881Z<br />

until <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14.<br />

He said both Colaaordo and<br />

Judy Brahin, owner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

shopping center, were notified<br />

in September about the<br />

violation, but the Planning<br />

Board granted a grace period<br />

until after the Christmas<br />

holidays because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

restaurant's increaaed Inventory.<br />

However, on Jan. 24, Mell<br />

said he noticed the trailer w»>'<br />

still in violation and ordered<br />

its removal by Feb. a. After<br />

Oolasordo failed to comply<br />

with the order, a complaint<br />

was filed in munldpal court<br />

tor violation <strong>of</strong> the eity'i<br />

zoning ordinance.<br />

The zoning ordinance<br />

torbids storage trailers unless<br />

ttiey are uaed for eonshnietion<br />

purposes.<br />

This complaint will be<br />

heard tonight in Unwood<br />

Municipal Court and<br />

Colajordo could be fined up to<br />

#00 for each day the frailer<br />

was in violation since Sap-<br />

timber. Mell said the city<br />

might drop this complaint if<br />

Gibson Imposes a finj in<br />

Superior Court this morning,<br />

Mell said the h-ailer is now<br />

10 feet away from the fire<br />

exit, and since the fire code<br />

stipulates there should be an<br />

ifrfoot fire lane, technically<br />

Colasordo's trailer is still In<br />

violation <strong>of</strong> the city code,<br />

Golasordo told Thi Sentinel'<br />

Ledger his trailer is 20 feet<br />

away from the fire door.<br />

He also contends his trailers<br />

have been there for 20 years<br />

and are therefore a nonoonforming<br />

use under the<br />

dty's code. He said he plans<br />

to fight to keep them.<br />

The city code was amended<br />

in IBM prohibiting trailers<br />

unless they are being used for<br />

oonsfruction. If Coksordo can<br />

prove the fraileri were there<br />

before the code was amended,<br />

ftey might be declared a legal<br />

Me,<br />

Mell, however, said ha<br />

knows the trailer wasn't<br />

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PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINELLEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Denial <strong>of</strong> height variance delights bay front residents in Point<br />

there," he said.<br />

By KTOJ WEATTORFQED designed to handle boats up to residentj' concerns ahead <strong>of</strong> and that uooaman nad a tinuation on a procedure <strong>of</strong> has been so heavy they my Avenue, and Feinstein<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff 40-feet long and Goodman had<br />

Any changes In the zoning<br />

so-called progresi,<br />

viable proposal, they didn't overdevelopment," he said, haven't had ths time, said they may consider<br />

planned to store boats with<br />

crdlnance will not have a '<br />

"I think It's fantastte," feel they should dismiss the Kim Feinstein, vice "I'm definitely opposed to ' developers to provide <strong>of</strong>f-ilte<br />

SQJffiRS POINT - To the tuna towers which Hue as high Deeatur Avenue resident 35-foot limit.<br />

detrimental effect on<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the Planning buildings <strong>of</strong> these lengths," he parking away from the area<br />

ddlght <strong>of</strong> approximately 50 as 40 feet,<br />

Michael J. Caserta said <strong>of</strong> the "If It n a 35-foot building, Board, said the Board la »id.<br />

In the future.<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the bayfront<br />

residents in attendance, the Thi Planning Board con.<br />

area, Feuistiin said.<br />

denial. "I think the bouC I would have no problem with planning to amend the zoning The Board also demon-<br />

Planning Board last Wed- eurred with the residents' listened to all the obJecUons It," Planning board member ordinance to address this sfrated concern over traffic<br />

nesday tilght unanimously contention that while Good- and welghid them In th§ diaries Pancoast said, concern, but that the caseload and parking problems along<br />

denied • variance which nun has the right to upgrade proper manner. (Goodman's) "It's a shame they couldn't<br />

would . have allow§d his facility, the proposed plan was preiented well, h$ nuke this building work at the<br />

Tidewater <strong>Mar</strong>ine Strvlees 56,000.gquare-foot building just wanted too many existing height limit,"<br />

toe, to buUd a 45-foot-Wgh was too large for Somerg variances.<br />

Michael McBride said before Family found guilty but can keep pets<br />

boat itorage facility at BayPoint,<br />

In addiUon to the height easting his vote.<br />

and Deeatur avenues "It's great for preserving varianoi, Goodman had The zoning ordinance<br />

Local ordinance forbids the integrity <strong>of</strong> our bayfront,"<br />

By KEN WEATHBHTOBD<br />

applied for a parking setback doesn't jet martnum size<br />

structures over 31 feet with GramHeh told The Sentinel-<br />

Seatlael-Ledger Staff<br />

variance for eight spaces on limits In the bayfront<br />

ttie ejeepMon <strong>of</strong> Shore Ledger. She had told the one side <strong>of</strong> the building. historical preservation zone<br />

Memorial Hotpltal, Board ihi was concerned with<br />

SOOTHS POmT-A local<br />

Goodman withdraw his fflcept for height. If the Board<br />

"I am elated," Joann fire safety in the facility and request for the parking<br />

family was found guilty in<br />

had approved the height<br />

Qramlleh laid after the said the noise from the variance and site-plan ap-<br />

municipal court Friday <strong>of</strong><br />

variance, the length and<br />

meeting Gramlich li a "cigarette boats" Goodman proval after the height<br />

"unnecessarily falling to<br />

width <strong>of</strong> the building along<br />

Deeatur Avenue resident who gills and would store would variance WBJ denied.<br />

provide shelter" for three<br />

with setbacks would have<br />

organized the opposition to destroy the "family-type<br />

dogs and two oats In their<br />

In addition to boats with been left to the dlicretlon <strong>of</strong><br />

flie project.<br />

hay,"<br />

home here lait summer.<br />

tuna towers, Goodman ttie Planning Board,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>t Goodman, owner <strong>of</strong> "I've experienced these<br />

Judge James Savio fined<br />

wanted to store smaller boats Planning Board member Charles and Stella Oberle and<br />

Tidewater, told the Board the kinds <strong>of</strong> boats and I'men<br />

tiers four-levslj high. Tlie Lance Balderson Bald a ftflir daughter <strong>Mar</strong>sha <strong>of</strong> 120<br />

faemty wai necessary for him scared," she told the board. building would have had the building <strong>of</strong> that size would W, WUmont Ave., «M each;<br />

to remain competitive In the After the meeting, several capacity to store 278 boats. significantly alter the at-<br />

marina business. The residents said they thought<br />

however, Savio suspended the<br />

Planning Board members mosphere <strong>of</strong> the area, and ij<br />

DrODOiid facility was flje Planning Board put the<br />

fines because <strong>of</strong> the family's<br />

•aid, as they explained their an issue the board should<br />

strained financial situation.<br />

negative votes, that while consider,<br />

ftey do encourage develop-<br />

The maximum penalty la a<br />

"If we approved the<br />

ment In the bayfront area,<br />

650 fine and or six months<br />

variance, it would be a con-<br />

In jail.<br />

Alter hearing the verdict,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>sha Oberle reie and<br />

Mt Inly re f ntBfprifiu<br />

accused Doris Olossey,<br />

Atlantic County SPCA<br />

Restaurant • Lounge and Liquor Store<br />

president, <strong>of</strong> persecuttng her.<br />

Half a Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge<br />

Oberle had been convicted <strong>of</strong><br />

Bsif JJ (Parkway} <strong>Mar</strong>mefa, N J<br />

a similar marge in 1973, At<br />

Serving Full Course Dinners 7 Nights<br />

that time, she was ordered to<br />

Includes ioup dr iuiee, potato, vegetable, roll & butter,<br />

report to Ancora State<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fse ana dessert du jour<br />

Hospital every two weeki on<br />

Sun,-Thurs, S to 9, Fri. S, Sat, s to io<br />

an out-patient basis after<br />

(AGEDSTEAKS FHESHSEAFOOD<br />

FEATURING PRIME RIBS ON FRI, SAT. & SUN.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatres<br />

on the Boardwalk<br />

Ewry Monday. ITALIAN NIT6<br />

MOORLYNTWIN<br />

SOMETHING NEW!<br />

• ' '• •III_> muni acman<br />

TUESDAY> FAMILY NITE<br />

1<br />

Qi¥t Mom a break<br />

DINING EXPERIENCE<br />

ALL FULL COURSE DINNERS REDUCED<br />

NIGHTLY CHEF SPECIALS<br />

THURSDAYS • SENORfTA NITE<br />

featuring Mexican Munchies<br />

Sunday, April 7th<br />

Serving from 2 p.m.. lip.m.<br />

Make Reservations Early<br />

LIVE MUSIC THURS. thru SAT,<br />

COCKTAILS<br />

_ IN THE LOUNGE<br />

"STRIKER"<br />

Diane & Michael<br />

James ^J<br />

COMING SOON • "THE WHAT BAND"<br />

Appearing w«d..saf. 390-3574-<br />

SUNDAYS • 50's NIGHT ,,,<br />

Vi Mile West <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge • <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

-<strong>of</strong> FREE PARKING<br />

Starting This Week With "Vic"<br />

COMPLETE PACKAGE STORE - Beer • Win! & Liquor<br />

Competitive Prices • Monthly Specials<br />

Delivery<br />

b Men. fhru |s(= OWN 7 DAYS A WEEK 390-1757<br />

M0N..FBI.7:30P,M.<br />

'Notre Dame had its hunchback, Paris had its<br />

elephant man and Somers Point has its Oberles'<br />

reportedly performing brain animals attempted to run out<br />

surgery on animals In herttie<br />

door when the <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

home,<br />

arrived.<br />

Oberle, who iufferi from "About IS to 20 cats Jumped<br />

elephantltis, laid Clossey over our heads, through our<br />

caused her to contract the top," he «aid. "It wan Uke a<br />

disease. Clossey wasn't horror movie,"<br />

preildent <strong>of</strong> the SPCA at the Defense attorneys argued<br />

time <strong>of</strong> the original case over the Oberles<br />

a decade ago.<br />

Clossey testifiid that the<br />

house was covered with<br />

animal feces and the windows<br />

were boarded shut when she<br />

obtained a warrant and<br />

searched the house along with<br />

amen Point police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

and the city dog warden en<br />

July 13, 1984.<br />

"<strong>On</strong> the sink, In the kitchen,<br />

everywhere there were dog<br />

fee«," Clossey testified,<br />

Clossey and other witnesses<br />

said the animals were infested<br />

with fleas over their<br />

I<br />

entire bodies and ttie eats'<br />

ears were missing. <strong>On</strong>e dog<br />

had no fur and cuts around its<br />

eyes while the other two were<br />

missing fur over parts <strong>of</strong> their<br />

bodies, witnesses said.<br />

The two cats and two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sat. 6:30 A 9:00 dogs were taken from ttie<br />

scene and euthantarf, the<br />

third dog died a month and a<br />

half later.<br />

AMADEUS Capt, Stanley Lukasiewicz<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Semen Point Police<br />

Department, called the<br />

SHOWS 7:00 ft 9:00 Qberto residence a "mad<br />

house," He said there were<br />

eats ail over the house and ttie<br />

SAT, MATINEES<br />

1:30 BOTH THEATRES<br />

Complete<br />

SPECIALS<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> time and that <strong>Mar</strong>sha<br />

Oberle be ordered to undergo<br />

a psychiaWc aamtaation.<br />

Savio rejected Janosko'*<br />

plea and imposed only the<br />

awpendad fines and refused<br />

to forbid the family from<br />

owning animals. Instead, he<br />

innocence told the Oberles U they are<br />

claiming that since they and convicted <strong>of</strong> a similar incident<br />

ttieir pets lived under the within one year, the<br />

Mine conditions, they suspension will be lifted and<br />

couldn't be convicted <strong>of</strong> they will have to pay this fine<br />

cruelty. The attorneys also along with any other fines<br />

maintained the Oberles were Imposed from future cases,<br />

persecuted because <strong>of</strong> the Janosko said the sentence<br />

way they lived,<br />

only Invites future problems<br />

"Notre Dame bad itswith<br />

the Oberles.<br />

hunchback, Paris had its "I think it was inap-<br />

elephant man and Somers propriate in light <strong>of</strong> the cir-<br />

Point has Its Oberles," atcumstances," he aald,<br />

torney William Nugent said. Janosko said the county has<br />

Assistant County filed a civil suit against the<br />

Prosecuter Steven Janosko Oberles in an attempt to fore*<br />

said ttie penalty imposed on them to forfeit their home.<br />

Die Oberles was too mild. He Hie state can take away a<br />

had asked the court to impose person's home if that home<br />

fee maximum fine and towas<br />

used to further criminal<br />

place the family on probation. activities.<br />

Hi had also asked that the "In view <strong>of</strong> the sentences, it<br />

Oberles be forbidden to own is not likely the county will<br />

any animals for some period drop the case," he laid.<br />

bring<br />

A<br />

Petersburg man and o<br />

Woodbury man were arrested<br />

^ I 00 " 1 here between Feb. 20 Mid<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>, 10, police said Tuesday,<br />

authoriHes recently John Layton, 14, and<br />

recent two^ay summit,<br />

'^The United States and<br />

to collect a nine percent n- Canadian visitors t" support<br />

an unfair burden on our<br />

Traditionally, tourism<br />

ant tax. on Canadian tourism<br />

tourism literature originating<br />

Canada have always been<br />

die tax on such tourism its tourism inHujtry, seriously<br />

in the United States.<br />

"I am very pleased that<br />

tourism industry in South<br />

brochurei, posters, ad-<br />

literature entering the U,S, In<br />

good neighbors, especially<br />

literature — raised to 10eonsidefOii<br />

closing ita public<br />

Canada has agreed to rescind<br />

Jersey ever Blnee it was<br />

vertlsiments ind othtr<br />

introducing the legislation, he<br />

with regard to tourism. I am<br />

percent this year<br />

affairs field <strong>of</strong>fice In Montreal<br />

Hughei said the agreement this io percent tax on tourism<br />

Imposed In 1983.<br />

materlala produced in the<br />

uid it was not his intent to<br />

hopeful that we will see a new<br />

Hughes said the tariff because <strong>of</strong> the added a-<br />

represents a major victory for<br />

U.S. were judged to havt no<br />

promote a tax war between<br />

literature," said Hughes, who "At the samf time, it has surge in tourism trade bet-<br />

placid an immediate strain perues caused by the tax.<br />

Atlantic and Cape May<br />

commercial value, and were<br />

ttii two eountriw. Rather, he<br />

has been sponsoring been a growing IOUTM <strong>of</strong> ween our nations, now that<br />

on tourism-related businesses Accordingly, Hughes in-<br />

counties and other resort<br />

not taied by Canada,<br />

said he wanted to focui public<br />

in thi United States, In fact, troduced legislation in attention on the inequltieu<br />

areas iiWch sdvertse ex-<br />

caused by the Canadian tax,<br />

tensively in Canada to<br />

and encourage the Reagan<br />

promote their tourism in. Hughes meets with federal retirees on economy administration to take up this<br />

dustries.<br />

isaue during the U.S..<br />

He noted that the tax<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong> Including this week's vote on budget.<br />

Federal spending on civil p-eater than in any other area Canadian summit meeting.<br />

rollback was one <strong>of</strong> several<br />

the National Association <strong>of</strong> ttie MX missile question. The During a question and service retirement has <strong>of</strong> the budget, it was stated. "I sin grateful _ tbst<br />

major agr*ements reached by<br />

Retired Federal Employees congressman asked for amown<br />

period, members <strong>of</strong> alreadj' been reduced by U.B While Federal retirement President Reagan and Prime<br />

sponsored a meeting with snow <strong>of</strong> hands on ttie missile the audience made their billion eince <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1978, east <strong>of</strong> living adjujtajints Minister Muironey readied •<br />

Congressman William question, mid received an viewi known on file budget including $4 billion during the have been rtngltd out (or cuts favorable agreement on thla<br />

Investment<br />

Hughes on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25, at the overwhelming vote for and it was noted that retired present adminlsfratlon, it was repeatedly, it was said from problem," Hughei Mid, "TWi<br />

Music Her where over 200 defeating <strong>of</strong> the missile federal employe*! art tax- reported. All cuts have been Bit floor, tax breaks accorded is a positive step toward*<br />

retired federal employees funding,<br />

payers, iince federal an- made in the area <strong>of</strong> coit <strong>of</strong> big business have reduced the strengthening the touriim<br />

from the 2nd Congressional Hughes made known bis nuities are fully taxed, and living adjurtnent.<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the revenue derived industry in South Jersey, and<br />

seminar on<br />

District attended.<br />

support <strong>of</strong> tax reform, stating u such are eonoimed with Spending cuts in toe enjoin<br />

corporate Income taxes ova-all between Canada and<br />

Purpose <strong>of</strong> ttie meeting was that tax reform was cutting waste in UM federal titlemints, Including civil from more than 20 percent <strong>of</strong> the United itate*.<br />

to bring the retirees up to date necessary to help balance the government.<br />

lerviee ritu-ement, have been Bjt total to lew than 7 percent.<br />

real estate<br />

on the Federal budget and the<br />

economic climate. The<br />

My Lamont, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

meeting also gave the retired<br />

Temple University Real<br />

Mmd employees an op-<br />

Estate Institute, will be the<br />

portunity to make their views<br />

featured speaker during an<br />

known to ttie congressman.<br />

Investment seminar on<br />

Hughes talked on the<br />

seashore real estate in <strong>Ocean</strong> Rep. Bill Hughe! current budget situation and<br />

aty 1 p.m. Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

other issues before Congress,<br />

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to such questions as "How will from Winds in the Willows, enrolled in the carpentry<br />

1:30 p.m. Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31 caWnetmaWng program, was<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Bernard Capaldi, president <strong>of</strong> the Shore Memorial Hospital board <strong>of</strong><br />

trustees, accepts $103,700 check from Doris Ford Bourn, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

executive board <strong>of</strong> the hospital auxiliary. Buum was also installed to<br />

another two>year term as president.<br />

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SOMERS POINT -_ A<br />

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ailminated rsetntly when the<br />

Shore Memorial Heapilal<br />

AuxUliry pr*sentad hoipital<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials with • check for over<br />

1100,000 — the combined<br />

proceeds <strong>of</strong> dozens <strong>of</strong> ac«<br />

ttviUai conducted by thi three<br />

auxiliary chapters this pail<br />

year as well as pr<strong>of</strong>its from<br />

the hoapital'i gift and thrift<br />

The check was presented<br />

Mu-eh 13 during th« 20th<br />

annual luncheon and Installation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Auxiliary executive board at<br />

Atlantic .<strong>City</strong> Country Club.<br />

Auxiliary Chairman Doris<br />

Ford Baum presented the<br />

check — the combined efforts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Junior League, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and Mainland chapters <strong>of</strong><br />

the auxiliary, and the gift and<br />

thrift shops totaling $103,700<br />

— to be used toward the<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> hospital equipment.<br />

executive Board <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

were installed by board <strong>of</strong><br />

trustees President Bernard<br />

Capaldl,<br />

Baum <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Junior League,<br />

was installed for N. second<br />

term as chairrrr.,1; <strong>Mar</strong>ianne<br />

Hollas <strong>of</strong> Seavule, also a<br />

member nt the Junior League,<br />

was named to her first term<br />

as vice chairman; Ethel<br />

Taylor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />

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Viola MeKermett <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

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Mainland chapter, entered<br />

her second term as<br />

corresponding secretary and<br />

Walt Hutehenson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, became the first male<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary when<br />

he took his oath to a tint term<br />

astressurer <strong>of</strong> the executive<br />

board,<br />

Millie Barber <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

is the past chairman.<br />

In addition to its con*<br />

tributions, the Mainland<br />

chapter earlier this year<br />

donated two geriatric chairs<br />

worth $800, The 245-member<br />

chapter donated 128,000 from<br />

its ISM fund raising.<br />

The Junior League donated<br />

til,000 <strong>of</strong> Its proceeds from<br />

the annual "Kids for Kids<br />

Swim" to be used for Mringfi<br />

child therapist in the pedlatrfc<br />

department. The 88-member,<br />

group also donated 130,000 (Q<br />

the hospital. ;<br />

The Mhneinber <strong>Ocean</strong> CMfc<br />

chapter donated 112,000 to tl©<br />

hospital from Its IBM fundraising<br />

activities, f<br />

Donations from the gift and<br />

thrift shops totaled 124,000;<br />

and 120,000 respectively, <br />

Funds raised in IMS hawt<br />

been earmarked for the<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> a computerizedaxial<br />

tomography (CAT) scan<br />

to replace the current units-<br />

I<br />

Walt Hutehenson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, left, is in-,<br />

stalled as treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Siore Memorial:*<br />

Hospital Auxiliary executive board by Arthur T.',<br />

Ford III, member <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees. Hut-' •<br />

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Architects meet here i (<br />

i "logistics and liabilities <strong>of</strong><br />

i joint vinturii" ware »d.<br />

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i meeting <strong>of</strong> the South Jemy<br />

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Robert Thompson, resident<br />

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The election marked the<br />

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PAGE J — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Student cooks hove a hand with recipes from 'What's Cooking 9<br />

By MARIE HUBEK<br />

Social Editor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

rooking ukssts under the<br />

dtfittion <strong>of</strong> Fran Os&owiki<br />

recently sileelid recipes<br />

from The Sentinel-Ledger's<br />

1984 What's CooMing supplement.<br />

The rioipea are<br />

from thi annual cooking<br />

oonttit held in November,<br />

Students chosi recipes that<br />

appealed to them and thin<br />

proctdid to make, taste and<br />

yade the final product.<br />

Thi coed classes consist <strong>of</strong><br />

youths 15 to 18, most <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

are just learning to cook and<br />

follow recipe directions.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the recipes in the<br />

supplement are submitted by<br />

adults who have been cooking<br />

for yean, and when they sent<br />

in thiif entry, forgot that not<br />

A&<br />

&<br />

• • • —==- \ •<br />

everyone knows when to add<br />

or mix ingredients unless it is<br />

completely written out In the<br />

directions. For this reason<br />

seviral students commented<br />

that the directions were<br />

difficult to follow or incomplete.<br />

"It was interestlni to note<br />

ttiat many <strong>of</strong> thi students did<br />

COOKING<br />

CONNECTION<br />

The favorite with most<br />

students wai the strombou<br />

(page 19), "Thi sB-omboll<br />

was v§ry good and easy to<br />

make," aeeordlflf to Trlsh<br />

Levin and Debbie RicWey.<br />

"We injoytd it very much,"<br />

The student COOIM believe It<br />

might be iven bitter with<br />

more ingredlenta, such as<br />

mushrooms, green peppers,<br />

sausage, etc.<br />

This same recipe was Wed<br />

Kneisir, Julie HannJgan and<br />

Karen <strong>Mar</strong>ple. "It tasted<br />

pretty good," they reported,<br />

"It was very greasy, probably<br />

due tfi the pipperohi," They<br />

felt the directions weren't<br />

explicit, but liked the final<br />

product.<br />

Another group, consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

Denise Diver, Sue MeQuUlen<br />

and Callie DeClnque,<br />

reported, "The recipe for<br />

stromboli was iasy to prepare<br />

and not too time consuming.<br />

The results were delicious."<br />

Laurie Shaw and Eileen<br />

Caulfiild decided i». the<br />

diewy brownies with mocha<br />

icing (page 38) and laid,<br />

"They were very good.<br />

Spring<br />

Savings from<br />

;v-<br />

, V-<br />

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di fjTA<br />

Platts<br />

Svri**<br />

Save<br />

up to 50%<br />

on:<br />

Wicker &<br />

Cane<br />

We've Got People Taikin 1<br />

Today through<br />

Sunday<br />

'S^<br />

Vs,<br />

Illi **** >« 'Pih<br />

Winner D«lp and Josh<br />

Minor fried the ham-chicken<br />

roll-ups (page 14), Their<br />

comments: "Easy, good,<br />

pretty — not a lot <strong>of</strong> clean<br />

up."<br />

Chocolate-nut, pudding<br />

squares (page 32) were<br />

prepared by Brenda Fink,<br />

beiner, Traeey Maymon,and<br />

KeUy Gibbons, Their com.<br />

mentoincluded: "Our cooking<br />

class enjoyed the recipe very<br />

much. The dessert was<br />

delicious and very easy to<br />

make."<br />

<strong>On</strong>e cooking group made<br />

the mocha fudge cake (page<br />

32) and found "the cake was<br />

too sweet, too moist and hard<br />

Everyone liked then) and the to get out <strong>of</strong> the pan,"<br />

not choose the sweet things,<br />

recipe was easy to follow." Because the ingredients In-<br />

sinci they are into sports or<br />

Steve Antczak, Dave cluded real German chocolate<br />

keeping in shape," com-<br />

Stumpfig and Chris Straub and heavy cream, they also<br />

mented Mrs. Ostrowski. by Michelle Dejesis, pfhdy tried the peanut butter pie found It was very expensive to<br />

I (page 33), "The pi* was make.<br />

delicious. It turned out weU<br />

Russei Benson, Chuck Cort<br />

and the recipe was easy to<br />

and Colleen McGinn felt their<br />

follow and made quickly,"<br />

day In the kitchen with the<br />

phere by Senior irugis<br />

ttiey reported.<br />

peanut butter fudge bar Kellie Ross slides a _ pan <strong>of</strong> . jelly roll mixture ....._„„_.„. Into the oven as Beth ....<br />

' The group consisUng <strong>of</strong> recipe (page «) "would live Hurley prepares the towels for next step during home economics class at<br />

ULMER<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>k Colse, Matt Hynay and in infamy," They said the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />

Sam Rowell made a lemon final product wasn't quite<br />

bread (page 33). They felt what they expected (although the Ingredients.<br />

flatten slightly, tin oread inu 1 tip. baking soda<br />

"the recipe was short and It was noted by Mrs, Another recipe was the no. 2%-lnch rounds (using cookie<br />

easy to make, especially for Ostrowski the students didn't<br />

1 tsp. vanilla<br />

crust pepperonl cheese pie cutter or rim <strong>of</strong> water glass)<br />

younger people,"<br />

follow the step-by-step<br />

V4 top. cinnamon<br />

(page 27). The student cooks aid butter both sides. Ease<br />

The "all-American cooking directions correctly). The<br />

% tsp, nutmeg<br />

said It "was easy to make, drcle Into miniature muffin<br />

group" <strong>of</strong> KelUe Ross, Joanne students were a bit skeptical<br />

W tsp, allspice<br />

ea«y directions — but not very tins so that edges ruffle,<br />

Newman, Sharon Miles and about the end results.<br />

3 c, flour<br />

lood,"<br />

Place one cube <strong>of</strong> swiss 3 lg, apples<br />

Beth Hurley found the cheese The fried eggplant (page This week's selection <strong>of</strong> cheese hi center and bake at 1 c, pecans<br />

puffs (page 9) were "very 18) was prepared by Dee Dee recipes was taken fron) the 32S degrees for IMS minutes 1 e. chopped dates<br />

easy to make. The Ingredients Steelman, Debbie Hoban and students* choices,<br />

until just golden. Serve warm. Combine aU ingredients and<br />

were simple and it did not Carol Calise, They com-<br />

bake one hour and 45 minutes<br />

take long to make," The mented; "Easy to make, fast, STROMBOU<br />

group felt they would be<br />

at 325 degrees in an ungressed<br />

delicious, easy to eat and<br />

COLORADO APPLE<br />

perfect for snacks or bors<br />

tube pan.<br />

i loaf frozen bread dough<br />

CAKI<br />

d'oeuvres,<br />

Expires April 30, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Students Mila Bell and 1 egg, beaten<br />

Swiss cheese sandwich Anthony Growalt made the % lb. sUcmg pepperonl, 1 c, brown sugar<br />

TIP: For those who didn't<br />

WITH THIS COUPON CALL<br />

puffs (page 9) were made by Colorado apple cake (page sliced<br />

1 c, sugar<br />

receive a copy <strong>of</strong> the Whet's<br />

Karen McGanty, Michelle 31). They reported, "There Vi lb, sliced provolone 2 eggs<br />

Cooking supplement — they<br />

Bonek and Antoinette were not enough directions," cheese<br />

IVi c. Wesson oil<br />

are still available at The<br />

DiMeglio, "They did not turn Ai with most one-bowl apple 8-oz. shredded moztarella i tip. salt<br />

Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

dut to our expectations. In the cakes, the directions said to cheese<br />

past our dishes have turned "mix all Ingredients Oregano<br />

out excellent," they said, together," The more ad- Defrost dough and let rise<br />

"However, the cheese puffs vaneed cook would know the as package directs. Divide Part-time night courses<br />

were superb,"<br />

apples are not mind in with loaf In half and roll each Into a<br />

10-inch by 5-inch rectangle. Registration la underway weeks.<br />

Brush with beaten egg, for part-time evening courses Tuition is based on a fl<br />

Top with pepperonl slices, at the Atlantic County Instructional hour fee and<br />

provolone cheese, mozzareUa Vocational School, Route 40, most courses range from *30<br />

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j TheSentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Thursday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28,<strong>1985</strong> Page Six Section Twn<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

election guide<br />

Page Seven Section Two<br />

Thursday* <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Backing up<br />

the man<br />

in charge<br />

The Mainland Regional Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

has voted unanimously to retain Dr, Dennis A,<br />

Hurley as superintendent <strong>of</strong> the beleaguered high<br />

school. The Board, the administration, the<br />

teachers, the staff and the students should now<br />

all pull together, instead <strong>of</strong> hanging separately,<br />

for the betterment <strong>of</strong> the school.<br />

Forget that even the very vote on Mr. Hurley's<br />

appointment was clouded in controversy. While<br />

the six Board members present for the <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18<br />

meeting voted for Mr. Hurley, the conspicuous<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> three other members indicated their<br />

displeasure with the appointment.<br />

Forget that the teachers union was upset; the<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> the Mainland Teachers Association<br />

maintaining they should have had a voice in the<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> a superintendent.<br />

Forget that the students lost several days <strong>of</strong><br />

school at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the school year<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the discord between the teachers<br />

union and the school board which resulted in a<br />

strike by teachers.<br />

Forget that the recent evaluation report <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Middle States Association criticized the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education for lack <strong>of</strong> stability at the regional<br />

high school.<br />

Forget that Mainland has had four superinten-<br />

dents in the past five years.<br />

Obviously it will be difficult for all involved to<br />

put such disagreement, dissension and discord<br />

behind them. Difficult, but not impossible.<br />

Remember that the same Middle States<br />

Association evaluation had praise for the<br />

teachers and kind words for the students, and<br />

that Hurley himself has a good feeling;<br />

"Mainland has an excellent staff and an ex-<br />

cellent student body."<br />

Remember that Mr. Hurley came to the<br />

regional district a year ago with over a half-<br />

dozen years <strong>of</strong> experience as a district secretary-<br />

administrator in Haddon Heights, Such ex-<br />

perience should prove incalculable because a<br />

board secretary-administrator is in the heart <strong>of</strong><br />

the action, if not on top <strong>of</strong> it as the superinten-<br />

dent is. He is superintendent now.<br />

Remember that even the Board members who<br />

were absent for the vote on Hurley have a right<br />

to voice their disapproval — assuming that's<br />

what it was — even if they're not on hand to ac-<br />

tually make their voice known. Remember that<br />

boards <strong>of</strong> education are, more than most gover-<br />

ning bodies, effective only as a whole; that in-<br />

dividual members theoretically are without<br />

authority to act.<br />

Remember that while teachers don't have the<br />

right to determine who their boss is to be, it<br />

would be a courtesy, extended by the Board, to<br />

allow them to provide input on matters effecting<br />

education.<br />

And remember that Mr. Hurley's contract was<br />

purposely extended so that it falls one day short<br />

<strong>of</strong> providing tenure — a move that will enable all<br />

the Board members (now and those elected over<br />

the next two years) ample opportunity to<br />

scrutinize the superintendent's ability, per-<br />

sonality, demeanor and other factors that go into<br />

positions <strong>of</strong> administrative positions <strong>of</strong> leader-<br />

ship.<br />

Hopefully the comments <strong>of</strong> Board members<br />

Carol Fitzpatrick and Harvey Smith will ring<br />

true: "I sincerely hope (Hurley's appointment)<br />

is a new beginning for Mainland in all areas,"<br />

she said. "Now we have a chance for the<br />

stability we need," he said.<br />

By giving Mr, Hurley a fair chance — by<br />

pulling together instead <strong>of</strong> apart — the Mainland<br />

Regional Board <strong>of</strong> Education, especially, has an<br />

opportunity to add some much needed stability to<br />

a school district that's been in a precarious<br />

situation for too long.<br />

MAINLAND<br />

REGIONAL<br />

H.S,<br />

Needed.- a 3-month cable TV package<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

ftble TV, We are reading a<br />

let about dissatisfaction with<br />

Oablentertainniint'! new<br />

rates. However, there Is one<br />

area that does nor seem to be<br />

discussed.<br />

I am a property owner <strong>of</strong> 30<br />

years and a part-time sum-<br />

mer reildent. My property<br />

only uses television for three<br />

months from June until<br />

September, This Is called a<br />

"sjasonal application," The<br />

cost has gone from $56.40 to<br />

$84.90. This Is for six months<br />

which I do not need.<br />

Since I live out <strong>of</strong> state it<br />

would not be easy to pick up a<br />

converter and return it. The<br />

property Is rented for a few<br />

weeks and I don't want tee<br />

responsibility for what other<br />

people may do,<br />

Why can't a three-month,<br />

basic package be arranged<br />

for people In this category? If<br />

Cablentertalnment would<br />

turn <strong>of</strong>f the power on fte date<br />

Reflecting upon religious<br />

assaults from fundamentalists<br />

*l didn't know whether to laugh or cry..,'<br />

^^m vmrm vvtis Wfmfms^ iJU3BrF<br />

By REV. WILLIAM ECKBBT<br />

It was almost 30 years ago<br />

and I never forgot It,<br />

1 was m the seminary, at the<br />

school <strong>of</strong> theology which<br />

followed four years <strong>of</strong> college<br />

and one year <strong>of</strong> Intense<br />

spiritual and ascetic study<br />

and experience. Theology<br />

took four more years.<br />

The men studying with me<br />

were Intelligent, dedicated<br />

and concerned about the work<br />

they were preparing to do.<br />

They were also very open<br />

men, in those days before the<br />

openness to others eonvlctlona<br />

and faiths and the ecumenism<br />

we have come to enjoy.<br />

I can recall being im-<br />

pressed to hear that they had<br />

been In contact with students<br />

from a nearby college, men<br />

and women, and they had<br />

invited then to spend an<br />

afternoon to visit and tour our<br />

seminary.<br />

The young students at-<br />

tended what we would call<br />

today a Christian college. It<br />

was not far from our<br />

seminary and I had not had<br />

occasion to think much about<br />

It until some <strong>of</strong> our<br />

seminarians came to know<br />

the members <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

college's campus dubs. The<br />

initial contacts lad to the in-<br />

vitation to visit us and to come<br />

to know our students and<br />

seminary.<br />

The Interesting thing is that<br />

the club members had one<br />

objective—to work to convert<br />

Catholics! For the first time I<br />

met people who apparently<br />

thought, as some do to this<br />

day, that Catholics are not<br />

Christians.<br />

I could accept this to some<br />

degree from the type <strong>of</strong><br />

person who would wear sheets<br />

and burn crosses — but not<br />

from young people who wwe<br />

attending a 20th century<br />

allege (I have since, from<br />

other experiences, been<br />

disabused <strong>of</strong> this naivete).<br />

All <strong>of</strong> this came back to me<br />

as I reflected upon an article<br />

in the Philadelphia Inquirer <strong>of</strong><br />

several months ago<br />

previewing a course being<br />

given at one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

FMadelphla area's Christian<br />

colleges to prepare students<br />

to work for the conversion <strong>of</strong><br />

Jews. I smiled as 1 read the<br />

college's program, one <strong>of</strong><br />

many going on around the<br />

nation, which is Intent upon<br />

the conversion <strong>of</strong> the Jews.<br />

In one Instant I was back<br />

almost those 30 years ago and<br />

I relived some <strong>of</strong> the feelings<br />

<strong>of</strong> those days and felt a kin.<br />

ship with the Jewish people<br />

being targeted for the<br />

religious assaults <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fundamentalists and their<br />

more agresalve coUegues, the<br />

Jews for Jesus,<br />

I didn't Know whether to<br />

laugh or cry as I read <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Murfeesboro, Tenn, book<br />

publisher who has printed a<br />

guide for fundamentalists in<br />

this endeavor. The publishing<br />

house is called Sunnf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Lord PubHtkars. Wowl<br />

I wondered what lame <strong>of</strong><br />

those pursuing this course<br />

would think <strong>of</strong> this writer, a<br />

priest chaplain, who sought a<br />

rabbi to attend to the spiritual<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> the young Jewish<br />

woman hurt some months ago<br />

in an auto accident and<br />

confined to the Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital. And what<br />

would they think <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prayers I prayed with her<br />

daUy to our common Fatter,<br />

and <strong>of</strong> the joy I felt In being<br />

able to direct a rabbi to her on<br />

fee feast <strong>of</strong> Yon Klppur?<br />

Ah, It la great to walk in<br />

someone else's moccasins. It<br />

gives one a feel for fee<br />

journey that makes all the<br />

difference In the world!<br />

WHHam F, Betei* to<br />

the Catholic chaplain at<br />

Shorn Memorial Hospital,<br />

S o P W t<br />

The Chins and Hahns: pure concern mid lorn<br />

Instant dummies<br />

a threat here?<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Ihe things you can leam by<br />

reading The SentineULedgerl<br />

I learned <strong>of</strong> the dangers —<br />

unimagined heret<strong>of</strong>ore — <strong>of</strong><br />

extending the hand <strong>of</strong><br />

friendship to the Russians,<br />

Fortunately, there Is a Center<br />

<strong>of</strong> Intelligence on Communist<br />

Activities located In academic<br />

Boca Raton (Boca to the in<br />

crowd) which studies these<br />

Silngs and alerts us to the<br />

dangers <strong>of</strong> getting friendly<br />

with the Reds,<br />

The new secret weapon<br />

apparently Is something<br />

called "sensitivity training."<br />

Russians who have It can<br />

reduce normal Americans to<br />

instant dummies who don't<br />

recognize their own best ln-<br />

terests.<br />

If <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> paired itself<br />

with a sister resort on the<br />

Vistula, we would be targeted<br />

immediately for visits by<br />

"sensitivity teamed" agents.<br />

They would come to the shore<br />

and soon have us all thinking<br />

Red,<br />

I can Just gee It I First, Q<br />

they 'd work on the mayor and<br />

Council, and then they would<br />

start talking to our beach<br />

crowds. And pretty soon there<br />

would be a Communist<br />

beachhead right here on the<br />

Jersey Shore. It's luelqr we've<br />

been warned how it works i<br />

<strong>On</strong>e other thing I learned;<br />

there have been thousands-.<strong>of</strong><br />

Communist agents at work in £<br />

our counfry for 30 years,<br />

FVom a look at their results,<br />

you'd have to guess that most<br />

<strong>of</strong> them didn't have that new<br />

sensitivity frainlng — or else<br />

it didn't take.<br />

Or maybe the Russians just<br />

send those specially trained<br />

agents to small resort towns<br />

who want to be friendly, ,<br />

Douglas E. Chattm #<br />

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

Children first<br />

it Is supposed to, there<br />

couldn't be any misuse <strong>of</strong><br />

cable.<br />

This company should ac-<br />

cept more responsibility<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> putting it on the<br />

consumer,<br />

EsteUe Harvey<br />

PompmoBeaeh, Fla,<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Three cheers for Scott<br />

Quattrone (Aid your own<br />

students before foreign<br />

countries — <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21 letter),<br />

rve written to Congressman<br />

Bill Hughes and asked for the<br />

same demands — our children<br />

first!<br />

I can hardly believe that the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

has even entertained such a<br />

thought. Our legislators are<br />

endangering the future <strong>of</strong> this<br />

country and our children are<br />

the future.<br />

If our <strong>of</strong>ficials cut<br />

guaranteed student loans out<br />

now, I fear to think what win<br />

happen to all <strong>of</strong> us. Can you<br />

Imagine Russia deciding that (<br />

ttie children <strong>of</strong> their eeunfry<br />

should not be considered for<br />

higher education?<br />

H there are any <strong>of</strong> you out<br />

ttere that feel as we do — pick<br />

up your pens. Please send<br />

your letters today to your<br />

legislators and, yes, to the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the United States.<br />

I did, a concerned mother,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Ann Brown<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cttyl<br />

GERARD M, WALKER<br />

•., The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District is a<br />

• strong school system in many<br />

•respects. Perhaps our<br />

strongest area is in the staff<br />

i we maintain and the expertise<br />

.-si that staff. Most <strong>of</strong> our<br />

'teachers have been in the<br />

."System tor many years and<br />

'•tenure has not dampened<br />

their spirit to advance<br />

.themselves and to bring to<br />

their students the highest<br />

• Jevel <strong>of</strong> teaching we can ex-<br />

ipect,<br />

""Very few school systems<br />

can boast <strong>of</strong> the completeness<br />

<strong>of</strong> the staff we have in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> from the very fine child<br />

study team down to the<br />

commitment we've made in<br />

dollars and personnel in our<br />

computer program. Many <strong>of</strong><br />

our teachers are a product <strong>of</strong><br />

ttie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> school system<br />

and have returned after<br />

college to teach in that<br />

te<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s changing scene:<br />

from pros to yes men<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

am enclosing a copy <strong>of</strong> an<br />

editorial that was in the<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Press. It cer-<br />

tainly calls It the way it is, and<br />

I would suggest that you<br />

publish it in JTw Sentinel-<br />

Ledger.+<br />

Abo enclosed Is a poem<br />

(author unknown) that I feel<br />

applies to the department<br />

beads, as to their feelings<br />

about the way things are<br />

going.<br />

My Job<br />

Ifs not my place to ran the<br />

train, The'whittle I cant<br />

How.<br />

It's not my place to set how<br />

Jar. Jht trdn'f allowed to<br />

go-<br />

lfs not my place to shoot <strong>of</strong>f<br />

steam ; Nor even along the.<br />

Suttetthe damn thing jump<br />

the track And see u£o A<br />

antetmhem • w<br />

How sad It is that all the<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who know what<br />

fcey are doing, and have bten<br />

trained to do their jobs, are<br />

being forced to resign — or.be<br />

fifed — and are being<br />

replaced by yes men.<br />

Helen Thompson<br />

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

+ Editor's note: The,.<br />

editorial, headlined "A,- i<br />

city administrator IK- '<br />

name only" opined that<br />

<strong>City</strong> Administrator:'<br />

Joseph Kane restgntd-,<br />

under pressure from'.<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner and-,<br />

that "the elty really.,<br />

doesn't want an ad-::<br />

mlnLstrator. It wants m<br />

errand boy." ,;<br />

Firemen deserve<br />

plaudit, not reduction?<br />

.The unlvmrse Is but<br />

one gnat city, full <strong>of</strong><br />

beloved tmea — divine<br />

ndnd human — by<br />

"nature endeared to<br />

each other, —Epictetes<br />

Every so <strong>of</strong>ten, a true story<br />

comes to hand that makes me<br />

feel good Just writing it. There<br />

lives In this town a husband<br />

and wife; warm, caring, ever<br />

doing the Master's bidding.<br />

They are no longer<br />

youngsters, these two; they<br />

have survived pain and<br />

personal loss and lone<br />

physical setbacks along life's<br />

patt.<br />

There also lives in our town,<br />

a Chinese family <strong>of</strong> mother<br />

and father and ams won-<br />

derful children; they trace<br />

their lineage and culture to 37<br />

centuries before the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ.<br />

In the early '80s, the Oc-<br />

cidental couple met the<br />

Oriental couple — and,<br />

eventually, some <strong>of</strong> their<br />

children — at a restaurant<br />

owned by the Chinise couple<br />

herein <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, There was<br />

a mutual respect m evidence<br />

from the very beginning. He<br />

words <strong>of</strong> Epictetus bore fruit;<br />

"beloved ones, divine and<br />

human" became a reality and<br />

the Occidental couple and<br />

their son and the Oriental<br />

couple and all tbeir children<br />

broke bread together.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the sons <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chinese couple desired to<br />

become a pharmacist and son<br />

Thomas was aided, where<br />

possible, by the son <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Occidental couple. An ad-<br />

ditional bond had been<br />

forged; the American was a<br />

pharmacist Wore retirement<br />

and his son had followed in his<br />

dad's pr<strong>of</strong>essional footsteps,<br />

Thomas was not just a<br />

pharmacist- after * his<br />

master's degree, he earned<br />

Ma doctorate.<br />

The two families became<br />

inseparable. In 1182, the<br />

American couple suffered a<br />

grievous lots and the Chinese<br />

feroily, all ten <strong>of</strong> them, were<br />

supportive and caring <strong>of</strong> their<br />

friends. <strong>On</strong> Oct. 18 last year,<br />

Oe mother <strong>of</strong> the Chinese<br />

father passed away and, In<br />

fee custom <strong>of</strong> their people,<br />

(hey mourned for 100 days. At<br />

be grandmother's services,<br />

held in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, there were<br />

only five Occidentals present<br />

and two <strong>of</strong> then were the<br />

retired pharmacist and Us<br />

wife. At a small get-together<br />

after the service, there were<br />

sweets, cookies and<br />

beverages but, very<br />

definitely, no alcohol,<br />

Swrtly after the new year,<br />

daughter Lily, age 20, came to<br />

fee house <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

friends, bearing a gift <strong>of</strong> two<br />

oranges, some Chinese candy<br />

and gome biscuits, the<br />

oranges represented a<br />

traditional gift for special<br />

occasions—and this was to be<br />

a special occasion,<br />

. She explained that her<br />

brothers and sisters no longer<br />

had a grandparent living and<br />

that, unanimously, the<br />

children had voted to adopt<br />

fte American couple. Stun-<br />

ned, the husband asked what<br />

should they do, Uly replied,<br />

"Nothing; It's what can we do<br />

fcryouf"'<br />

Overwhelmed by the<br />

concept; the love and concern<br />

<strong>of</strong> these children, the mother<br />

and father were speechless.<br />

Uly went on to tell him Oat<br />

her family stood ready, day or<br />

night, to be <strong>of</strong> service. Since<br />

feat date, Uly or Ruth have<br />

called every morning to see<br />

bow their adopted grand*<br />

parents were and to see if they<br />

needed anything.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday, Jan. 19, the<br />

newly-adopted grandparents<br />

beard noises outside their<br />

home. It had snowed heavily<br />

during the night and the snow<br />

lad drifted. There was Uly,<br />

at 7:30 ajn., shoveling their<br />

walk and driveway because<br />

she knew the pastor <strong>of</strong> their<br />

church was coming to give<br />

them communion. When she<br />

had finished her self-<br />

appointed task, she came Into<br />

fee house, hugged both <strong>of</strong><br />

tan and mii, "Fran BOW<br />

on, I win call you grandma<br />

and grandpa,"<br />

In this modem world <strong>of</strong><br />

hokum, cynicism and "what's<br />

In it for me," the pure concern<br />

and love <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>y and Jimmy<br />

Chin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and their<br />

brood, for Anna and Dan<br />

Rahn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is<br />

beautifully heartwarming.<br />

Nor is Ola a oneway street<br />

The Hahns feel very much as<br />

the CMns.<br />

Occident and Orient meat<br />

across a common bridge <strong>of</strong><br />

respect and caring Oat looks<br />

down on 47 centuriea <strong>of</strong> an<br />

ancient and proud culture.<br />

Emerson's words come<br />

readily to mind: "A friend<br />

may weD be reckoned a<br />

masterpiece <strong>of</strong> nature."<br />

Someone once described<br />

real friendship as two clocks<br />

keeping perfect tee, I am<br />

quite sure the Chins and At<br />

Uh would agree.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

am writing this letter at S<br />

o'clock Sunday morning<br />

having just returned home<br />

from the monster fire that has<br />

just been brought under<br />

control on 5th street This was<br />

a big dangerous fire and I<br />

wish everyone reading Ola<br />

letter could have been there to<br />

witness the pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

and bravery <strong>of</strong> our wonderful<br />

Fire Department \<br />

We in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are truly<br />

blessed with one <strong>of</strong> the finest<br />

well-trained fte departments<br />

In eiistence, and our<br />

protection is second to none.<br />

What a wonderful Job test<br />

men did here tonight in<br />

stopping this Mast, and I<br />

salute-them.<br />

Mayor Blttner's idea "to<br />

replace these finery horiM,<br />

dedicated men with amateurs<br />

is ludicrous!<br />

It is your protection,hi<br />

would be reducing and to<br />

•Dow m$ under the gulsei<strong>of</strong><br />

•wing a few pennies Is sheer<br />

stupidity and should be fouflht<br />

by every property owner and<br />

citizen <strong>of</strong> this town.<br />

Already we are begtantagio<br />

see a deterioratton In aur<br />

police protection due to his<br />

weddUng, and as poUto<br />

sjreads from departoentto<br />

department - I ay step,*<br />

enough Is enough, - w<br />

Again, to the fire fighters, I<br />

say thanks; a job wefl done,<br />

9 JoeHlgbee<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>dty<br />

' Aflmlnlitratlvily we are<br />

strong with an example being<br />

cur superlntendant who has<br />

been through the ranks u<br />

teacher, assistant principal,<br />

principal and for quit* aome<br />

time superlntendant.<br />

Athletically we art strong<br />

with our students always<br />

BeemiJig to rise to the top <strong>of</strong><br />

ttielr respective divisions. We<br />

give every studejit the op.<br />

portunity to participate in<br />

1 jperts with our fine after<br />

school sports program.<br />

We don't lack in this district<br />

br dollars for education. Our<br />

strong tax base allows us the<br />

wherewithal to pay our staff<br />

wtU, to keep our buildings In<br />

repair and to each year try to<br />

add to our system to make it<br />

. *ven better, We never fall to<br />

,, answer the need when there Is<br />

a student with special needs.<br />

Our system has a Ug heart.<br />

'Like any business and<br />

schools are a business, there<br />

* are going to be places where<br />

'improvement should be<br />

sought.<br />

I feel that there should be<br />

better communication bet-<br />

ween staff and ad-<br />

ministration. I think that<br />

administrators should be<br />

more visible.<br />

I think there should be<br />

Improvement In the way we<br />

discipline our students. I think<br />

Saturday detentions should be<br />

rethought, perhaps opting for<br />

detentions to be held 3 p.m. to<br />

8 PA, on Fridays.<br />

I think the smoking problem<br />

in the high school should be<br />

remedied by better policing<br />

and not by any thoughts <strong>of</strong><br />

providing a smoking lounge.<br />

I mink testing <strong>of</strong> students<br />

LETTER TO Tffi<br />

CANDmATES<br />

Dear Candidate:<br />

PTA is fuUy aware <strong>of</strong> the responsibility <strong>of</strong> serving on toe<br />

School Board, We also realUe the taportanee <strong>of</strong> people<br />

being informed so bey can vote intelligently.<br />

As a community service project and with me help <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Swtinel-Ltdf er we have selected to sponsor an activity<br />

which will help inform the voters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty as to the<br />

qualifications <strong>of</strong> the candidates,<br />

Below you will find a list <strong>of</strong> questions. Answer them all,<br />

using a total <strong>of</strong> between 400 to SOO words. Submit your<br />

type-written, double-ipaeed answers along with a recent<br />

pJoOire to Mrs, Ann Bauer, 701 Mooriyn Terrace, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty. The deadline is <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21. Your responses will ap-<br />

pear in Tha Stnttnel-tedf er on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 28*. the Thursday<br />

before the election.<br />

We fruly believe in the importance <strong>of</strong> this event and<br />

invite you all to participate.<br />

Ann Bauer,<br />

PTA president<br />

THE QUESTIONS<br />

1, State your background and qualifications for running,<br />

3, What do you feel are the strong pointi and<br />

weakneises <strong>of</strong> the school system?<br />

3. How do you propose to remedy the weaknesses?<br />

THE ELECTION<br />

Five candidates are running for three three-year seats<br />

on the nine-member <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

In addition to flu candidates, voters will approve or<br />

reject these amounts to be raised by taxation in support <strong>of</strong><br />

the school district budget:<br />

16,652,860 for current expenses;<br />

$300,000 for capital outlay.<br />

FOLLOW PLACES<br />

Primary school at 5th Street and West Avenue for<br />

voters in election districts! M, W, 14,14,1-5,2-2, §-3, %<br />

•! Intermediate school at 19th Street and Bay Avenue for<br />

voters In election districts: 2-1,3-1,3-2,3-3,3-4,4-2;<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church parish hall at 40th<br />

Street and Central Avenue for voters In election districts;<br />

M. M, M.<br />

The polls will be open 3 to 9 pjn. Tuesday, April 2.<br />

oentrate on the job they are<br />

being paid for and teach our<br />

children so they will have the<br />

skills they wUl need to meet<br />

fte chaUengei thiy will face<br />

in the werld.<br />

As a member <strong>of</strong> the School<br />

Board, my goala wUl be<br />

parents' involvement in all<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> their children'«<br />

education, to see to it that the<br />

budget will be equitable for aU<br />

ttie citizens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

My promise to the voters is<br />

toil as § member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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

Education, I will b§ ac-<br />

caialbli to aU the eltkeni<br />

anytime for any reason.<br />

It has bten my experience<br />

in dealing with the public, if<br />

you work hard and are willing<br />

to listen and leam you can<br />

achieve your dreams. When<br />

you have a Bfrong dedicated<br />

board <strong>of</strong> education, that U<br />

your first step In achieving<br />

excellence.<br />

Therefore, if I am elected I<br />

wUl be diligent in my efforts<br />

to set forth a strong discipline<br />

policy along with the<br />

cooperation <strong>of</strong> the ad-<br />

mlnisfrators, teachers, school<br />

personnel and especially the<br />

Input frora the parents.<br />

JOSEFHA.IUDICAJR.<br />

As an <strong>Ocean</strong> dry resident<br />

and businessman, I have a<br />

strong sense <strong>of</strong> community<br />

responsibility. In the past five<br />

years, I have become a<br />

working member <strong>of</strong> many<br />

different civic organizations<br />

Including:<br />

— <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education (four months,<br />

appointed)!<br />

—<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Klwanla (vice<br />

president);<br />

— Midway Civic<br />

Association (two-term vice<br />

president);<br />

— <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce (vice president);<br />

— <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Republican<br />

Club (member).<br />

I feel my business<br />

background as a stockbroker<br />

with Boennlng and Scat-<br />

before I can pass Judgment<br />

on any weaknesses In our<br />

system. However, any<br />

problems that do arise wUl<br />

best be handled by a strong<br />

line <strong>of</strong> communication.<br />

As a Board member I<br />

support a strong community<br />

Involvement with our school<br />

system and a sharing <strong>of</strong><br />

concerns and ideas for our<br />

children's future, with all <strong>of</strong><br />

us working toward the same<br />

goal. I feel any existing<br />

weakness can be confronted<br />

and remedied through good<br />

old-f aahioned com-<br />

munication.<br />

In conclusion, as Edmund<br />

Burke once said: "Education<br />

like clocks go from the motion<br />

men give ttiem,"<br />

RONHUTCHnsfSON<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger '<br />

Pf MM ina PuBiiiUta in Amefitj'i Orumi F(mii, Ses<strong>of</strong>l<br />

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Closes out her career coaching winning all-stars<br />

K d ^ i L l n i ^ S J mle CHERRY HILL _ The<br />

North and the South split a<br />

, made Itss than<br />

Smith, made leis than 2M3.<br />

25-23,<br />

But<br />

But<br />

a free<br />

free throw<br />

throw by<br />

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doubleheader<br />

En ana tne<br />

at<br />

Soutn<br />

Cherry<br />

spilg<br />

HU1 pcent <strong>of</strong> its fret throws WHdwQod's Audra Coleman,<br />

probably the Washington Bt two different times when<br />

a And 50 percent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong> iti 57 free field Uirowa, goals wiMwnnrf'o AHHK r<br />

with rigrtt at *' be If that lasf<br />

sm - May be If that las a g<br />

night's meeting <strong>of</strong> ltagswood shot didn't go in Cape-Atlantic League, ac<strong>of</strong><br />

Eductio * d hsvi THIPATDDUBHiflTYERA •<br />

1971-72.....• ,,,,,,,,, .....M-i"<br />

\m-73 ,,,,,, ,,., is-2 ,<br />

1971-74 , , ,,,., is-l i<br />

1974-75 ,,,,,.....,, , 201<br />

ifTS-Ji ., ,,,,,, 24-i '<br />

1976-77 ;..... , 21-1"<br />

1*77-71 , 24-2"<br />

ttobyn Fortsch, a key<br />

197I-79 , ,, 25-3<br />

sophomore at the ijmvenity<br />

1979-M ,,,, ,..,,,,,,,., l».i<br />

d penMylvania.<br />

1M1-H.<br />

Her program also producid<br />

tnerfasid interest in girls<br />

?M3«4 ...14-10'<br />

basketball throughout the<br />

1984-85................... ...,,,.,, ,,,20.r<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Education. ^m a bit happier, (cording to a letter written to<br />

THE WINNINGEST GIRLS<br />

tat ttWM<br />

a rMt ieal0n iven<br />

"I'm a tired woman," B her by BUI Pinman, coach at<br />

Dougherty said, is a way <strong>of</strong> witti thi tough loss that ended Middle Mddl Township, T h i who h also l<br />

explanation for htr decision.<br />

retired during the past week;<br />

"I actually planned to do this Her Raiders were 20-5 this "Without a doubt it was<br />

after last season but I could year, the sixth time in 14 Ocian <strong>City</strong> that led th§ fight to<br />

»t a light at the end <strong>of</strong> theyears<br />

one <strong>of</strong> h§r teams has bring respectability to the<br />

humel,"<br />

won 20 games, and lifted her Cape-Atlantic League and<br />

Htr teams had lost 30 career mark to 264-62. She has womens basketball," Penman<br />

games in three seasons, nearly 100 more victories than wrote. "I know from a f-<br />

nearly as many as in her other ttie closest coach to her, sonal standpoint, early in my<br />

11 seasons combined. But a Wlldwood Catholic's Matt career when we were nonsenior-dominated<br />

team was Ttomlin, competitive, I was still<br />

wming back in 1184, Dougherty's program psyched to play the best —<br />

"I wanted to win another produced All-South Jeriey <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

1 HOOP COACHES<br />

I.PAT DOUGHERTY 264*2'<br />

2. Mitt Tomlin, Wildwood Cath 17J-5I '<br />

3, Joo Fuitner, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 166-17 '<br />

4, Bill Penman, Middle Twp, 166 64<br />

5. Stive Ottenbcrg, PI'vllle 109-21-''<br />

6. Jim Cavallerl, Sacred Heart 95-87 -<br />

7, Debbl Sanfi MNIvllle/Cumberland 84 63<br />

I, Bill Advena, Mainland 6131'<br />

». Dave Trolsno, Wildwood 61-53<br />

10. Claudia McCarthy, Mlllvllle 57-34, .<br />

(coaches with winning record ranked by total wins)<br />

puce y ean <strong>City</strong>.<br />

In the tick <strong>of</strong> things as usual, Pat Dougherty hacked up by assistant<br />

players like Diane Snow, "Of all the rivalries over the Sandy Corson goes over game plays with her charges. An institution in<br />

currently the coach at Eggpast<br />

nine years, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> girls basketball in South Jersey, she retires with over 860 wuii to her<br />

PLASTERING Harbor Township; Stephanie and Middle Township have credit.<br />

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along with field goals by<br />

point guards Snyder §nd<br />

i that brought down the curtain scored by both teams, only IB Cumberland's Brenda Bryant<br />

points, including sii sfraight<br />

Baggett <strong>of</strong> Burlington Perkins in leading the North Hodney <strong>Mar</strong>shall had' li<br />

Robinson seemed to be<br />

,m high school basketball for ami <strong>of</strong>f assists,<br />

and <strong>Mar</strong>y Kay Houck <strong>of</strong> Paul<br />

free throws, along with six<br />

Township and two by "— Pem. " ....---.<br />

points and nine rebounds,<br />

Baggett had 16 points, seven<br />

playing "top this," Both are<br />

,'lMMi.<br />

"You never really feel •VI, pulled the South away,<br />

rebounds, three steals and<br />

berton'a Ralph Flowers<br />

Steve Farquhar <strong>of</strong> Calvary<br />

boards and two blocked shots,<br />

quick, explosive players who<br />

you're in control <strong>of</strong> a game<br />

ttiree assists, Reynolds scored<br />

pushed the North ahead, 4544,<br />

Baptist, the leading scorer in<br />

! The South Girif AU-Stara,<br />

It was 4M3 at halftime and<br />

can make thingi happen.<br />

Perkins scored 18 and took<br />

Wte this," said Dougherty<br />

10 points and took 10<br />

Dave Bateman <strong>of</strong> Glassboro<br />

fci nation with nearly SO<br />

nine rebounds,<br />

I Bached by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* Pat<br />

fte North never got within<br />

whose team never trailed<br />

rebounds. And Sharon Ross<br />

And the play <strong>of</strong> the game tted the aeore with a free<br />

points per game, failed to<br />

Aaron Blending <strong>of</strong><br />

'Dougherty, defeated the<br />

eight points again.<br />

"There is so much skill on<br />

had five pointi, nine rebounds<br />

was undoubtedly the brilliant ttirow but Flowers, Baggett<br />

score and seemed rather<br />

ftutaboro, who was actually<br />

} North, IMS, In the opener and<br />

both sides you just fry to keep Though the South had good and three steals,<br />

around-the.baek feed from and Kenny Smith <strong>of</strong> Camden<br />

uncomfortable without a<br />

added to the team when his<br />

(in the nightcap the North won<br />

th^kids fired up,"<br />

balance, the leaders were Escitemint was generated<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s Karen Mc- scored in-quick succession to<br />

Aructured <strong>of</strong>fense. He will be<br />

! the boys game, 1KM00.<br />

Meekin to Bryant that<br />

coach stt-ongly complained<br />

put the North, coached by BUI<br />

ping to Drexel University.<br />

! The Cape-Atlantic League<br />

The South ran out to a 9-2<br />

produced a layup and a three- Smothers <strong>of</strong> state champion<br />

about his absence, vtadjeated The game has been spon-<br />

{waa wall represented on mis<br />

lead with <strong>Mar</strong>y Leahy <strong>of</strong><br />

SOUTH JIBSEV ALL STAB 0PU8LEHEA0EB<br />

point play. It was worthy ot Woodrow Wilson, on top for<br />

his coach by scoring 20 points sored the part eiipjl yean by<br />

I night <strong>of</strong> all stars, including<br />

Sacred Heart getting the first<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>Mar</strong>gie Bonnet.<br />

three points, with buckets by<br />

SOUTH SIRLS<br />

Magic Johnson!<br />

good.<br />

and snatching 10 rebounds for the lions Clubs <strong>of</strong> South<br />

20<br />

IS If 10<br />

Oie South. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

She scored eight points and<br />

Middle Township's Jennifer<br />

NORTH GIRLS li<br />

10<br />

The South did stay close,<br />

Jersey,<br />

69 Thi South boys, coached by<br />

j jpsbbed three rebounds while<br />

Siyder, Jeanine Reynolds <strong>of</strong><br />

however, and trailed by Just<br />

' helping the South girls to their<br />

Washington Township and<br />

SOUTH ALL STARS<br />

Art DiPatri <strong>of</strong> Paul VI, led 99-98 with three minutes left.<br />

SOUTH ALL STARS<br />

throu|hout the first period<br />

I victory,<br />

Tracey Yurgin <strong>of</strong> Pitman to<br />

Two free throws by Eric Sports news continues on page 18<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>y Leahy<br />

with Cumberland's Dave<br />

fouow.<br />

Mitchell <strong>of</strong> . Pennsauken, a<br />

i "That was as good a<br />

Tracey Yuroln<br />

Haddan netting eight polnte. bucket by Larry Perkins <strong>of</strong><br />

The North cut the margin to Jeanine Reynolds<br />

j baskbthaU team as anybody<br />

They had a seven point lead Florence and another two-<br />

11-9, led by Karla Robinson <strong>of</strong> Linda Kramme<br />

has put gn the Door," said<br />

(42-35) in the second period pointer from Baggett insured<br />

amden, before the South Jennifer Snydtr<br />

(Dougherty, following what<br />

when the North took com- fee victory, Turf Builder Plus Halts<br />

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Minutemaids lost in the Group <strong>Mar</strong>gie Bonnet<br />

' j seasons, "All <strong>of</strong> these kids can<br />

Four state finals, made two Joan Themai<br />

play. The skUl level was<br />

IntenSf<br />

tree throws to start the Diane Harden<br />

NswConitryclion an even better value<br />

I sensational."<br />

streak, Her Washington Sharon Rosi<br />

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j Dougherty did as good a job later with a bucket <strong>of</strong>f an Audra Coleman<br />

II supplies ihe loughesl<br />

'-« any <strong>of</strong> the four coaches who <strong>of</strong>fensive rebound.<br />

Vynette Miller<br />

2 2 MARK HAAS<br />

erabgra§s prevenfef there i§ is<br />

slop crabgrass beiare il slarts<br />

competitive.<br />

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directed all-star teams this<br />

Bonnet scored the next two<br />

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bud and full <strong>of</strong> nervous squad in last week's South<br />

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energy on the sidelines, Jersey All-Star game were, <strong>of</strong><br />

in Consequently, the North<br />

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Four free throws by Joyce Meffeff<br />

almost making Rollle course, very honored to be turned the ball over 34 times,<br />

Cherokee's Sue Sproule, and a Cathy Ovacz<br />

Our Low<br />

TURF BUILDER PHIS<br />

Masslmlno look like he's selected to participate. Kit<br />

S <strong>of</strong> them on steals by the<br />

basket by <strong>Mar</strong>va Veasey <strong>of</strong> Karia Robinson<br />

Price 'I?"<br />

bored by comparison. these girls should be<br />

flttuth. The North, coached by<br />

Cnmden CathoUo, helped Hie<br />

KlmCahili<br />

Often her remarks to her especially proud. They were<br />

Tracey Baxter<br />

LtsiScotts %m_<br />

North move within two again,<br />

players, and occaMlonally the part <strong>of</strong> the final team<br />

Stefanle Vannell<br />

Refund *<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiate, are biting. But prepared, shaped and<br />

Nancy Warren<br />

Your Low H_ i |<br />

they're not harmful. They're arected by Pat Dougherty. : IDougherty am <strong>of</strong> three Harriett Blair<br />

NefCost IS<br />

not harmful because it doesn't Because, In the Cape-<br />

Terrl Assanfe<br />

take long before you realise Atlantic League, Pat<br />

Sue Hoiloway<br />

y , y<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ya Veaiey<br />

that Pat Dougherty demands Bwgherftr is gMs basketball i championship coaches<br />

either forced to make a<br />

Sue Sproule<br />

serious commitment or face<br />

Kate Vecchio<br />

SUMMER COOL • WINTER WARM<br />

losing every yen,"<br />

515NewRd.(Rt.9)<br />

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71-28 M-13 41 12 7<br />

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Process<br />

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Penman, Steve Ottenberg,<br />

Cape-Atlantic League<br />

Offensive Rebounds: SoufhJB, Norfh-17,<br />

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Matt Tomlln and Jim<br />

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Free lillmali!<br />

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GRACE football coach<br />

losses in the past week when<br />

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Serving All<br />

Jack Boyd, Joe Fussner and<br />

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fcree championship coaches<br />

Team Rebounds: South-9, NBrth-20.<br />

Northfltld South Jeney 641-3133<br />

Seve Ottenberg — all ranked<br />

Tony Galante, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a <strong>City</strong> football player*.<br />

resigned.<br />

Personal Pauls: Soufh-M, Norfh-17,<br />

among the all-time leaders, Fouled Out: none,<br />

FUEL CO.<br />

Kgh School's all-time leading Fm proud to have tlilu op- -^ _ c,In addition to Pat<br />

—Tom WilUami<br />

place kicker, achieved what portunlty and I'm very glad V 9 ijOougherty, whose Raiders<br />

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PAINTING he termed a "20-year drum" they'll both be In the building sjifon ttie Division <strong>On</strong>e girls<br />

WAS<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, THURSDAY, MARCH 28,1988 m<br />

The Billows<br />

Published by the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School News Brief<br />

Scholarship finalist<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lenlor Brian Tiuscher hail<br />

recently become i flnaUjt In thi 1885<br />

competition for Merit Scholarships, and<br />

honor shared by only one-half <strong>of</strong> one<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the graduating class Of IMS.<br />

Brian began tWa prociii by taMng the<br />

FSAT-NMSOT hl3 Junior year. The<br />

FSAT'i are famUar to molt peoplt, but<br />

the NMSOT is more than likely not. It<br />

Sands for National Merit Scholarship<br />

Quotiint Test.<br />

H a student gets a high enough grade<br />

en this test, he geti a certificate <strong>of</strong> merit,<br />

and b#romM a semirinallst<br />

Then the itmifinaJists are asked to<br />

submit an essay Brian's essay was on<br />

"Why 1 should be considered as a<br />

finalist," earned him a place with thd<br />

finalists<br />

There are basically three major prisea<br />

that can be won. <strong>On</strong>e can get two four-<br />

year scholarthips <strong>of</strong> one's parents are<br />

membirs <strong>of</strong>« corporation iponsortng the<br />

tost. <strong>On</strong>e can get dUfirent scholanhlps if<br />

ttie colligt <strong>of</strong> one's choice happens to be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the colleges sponsoring, or one can<br />

get a tuni <strong>of</strong> $2,000 to put towards<br />

college, which Is what Brian la hoping<br />

tor,<br />

Thgre are 5,000 scholarshljM to be won.<br />

In September, Brian found out he was a<br />

seml-flnallut and In <strong>Mar</strong>ch he became a<br />

flnallgt. Now he only has to wait to m U<br />

he gets the final prija,<br />

"It's a great honor to be selected as a<br />

flnallst, I hope I make it to the next aiep<br />

ttiroughHhi money."<br />

—Amy Vaunt<br />

COMING SOON...<br />

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PROFILE—Harry McLaughlh<br />

Our man In the shadows is usually seen<br />

working behind the scenes ui the Main<br />

Office. Mr. Harry MeLaughUn takes<br />

care <strong>of</strong> disciplinary problems In the<br />

school,<br />

McLaughlin, OCHS Assistant<br />

Harry LcLaugh'lin has been assistant principal in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

discipline at OCHS since 1973,<br />

Principal, is orglnany from South<br />

Philadelphia. He attended South PhUy<br />

High School for boyi. He received a<br />

Bachelor's degree in Science from Ur-<br />

sinus College and a Master's degree<br />

from University <strong>of</strong> Penuiylvanla, He<br />

served the United Statei In World War n<br />

as a Navy Pilot.<br />

McLaughlin has been at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

rtnce IBM. First he was a Science<br />

teacher, then he worked as a Guidance<br />

counselor and in 1973 became Assistant<br />

Principal at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. He ires also<br />

assistant basketball coach with DWe<br />

HoweU for 12 years from 1857-1968.<br />

McLaughlin said, "In my early days <strong>of</strong><br />

teaching I got to know the students<br />

better. Today, as Assistant Principal, I<br />

only see a segment <strong>of</strong> the student body,<br />

but I still enjoy working with the<br />

students."<br />

McLaughlin has several hobbles. He<br />

likes aU sports. He enjoys walking and<br />

flying. He also has a stamp collection.<br />

Harry McLaughlin is a hard working,<br />

dedicated man. Even though we see only<br />

fte administrative side <strong>of</strong> him there's<br />

much more to mm then we know.<br />

—<strong>Mar</strong>ia Amendt<br />

"MB ROSAieTv;<br />

WHy opN'f yog<br />

SVER CQMi TO A<br />

O<br />

IP MAUm<br />

... . _ TOPS A WUL<br />

THAT WT5 ME ON f Hi<br />

HEAD//<br />

SO THIS WEEKS WO ,<br />

CAMPIMG.'<br />

U.S. Army provides aid<br />

The Army to once again proving to be<br />

; "money In tte bank" for ttiose who want<br />

to go to coUege. New legislation signed<br />

by President Reagan on October II, 1W4,<br />

now makes it possible to accumulate<br />

more than 125,000 for coUege or<br />

vocational school through an Army<br />

ailifltaent.<br />

The program, known as fte New 01<br />

, BUI, when combined with a New Army<br />

College Fund educational benefit for<br />

training fa one <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> critical<br />

' Army IUQI, wffl give Army enlistees<br />

access to education benefits authorized<br />

by the new law. The new program is<br />

available to enlliteM who begin active<br />

duty after July 1,<strong>1985</strong>.<br />

; The feature unique to the Army is a<br />

Mries <strong>of</strong> educational benefits which<br />

• nrage fro 18,000 for a two-year enllst-<br />

rfltf to HM00 to • four-year tour <strong>of</strong><br />

duty. Th* tpedal Army beneflU are<br />

i idded on top rftheQIBOlbeoeflti which<br />

"mt <strong>of</strong>fend by all W^CM. They art<br />

•viable to recrulto who tnia In critical<br />

^b areas such as Penning missle crew<br />

member, metal worker, food service<br />

specialist or power generation equip,<br />

ment rspalrer.<br />

Based on a four.year t«rm, an Army<br />

mlistee can leave the service with<br />

B3.000 for college, a $M0O personal<br />

contribution, a 19,100 government<br />

eonfribution and the special Army<br />

educational benefit <strong>of</strong> 114,400. The total<br />

package figures to a ratio <strong>of</strong> 20 govern-<br />

ment dollars for each dollar contributed<br />

personally. For a three-year enlistee the<br />

total benefit can be m,m, whlle.a two-<br />

year enlistee can accumulate up to<br />

117,000 for college.<br />

The Army is the only branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

military with a two-year enlistment and<br />

individuals who have completed two<br />

yean <strong>of</strong> college can Join the Army for<br />

two years and accumulate 121,000<br />

toward their next two yean <strong>of</strong> education.<br />

The program is known as "2+2+8."<br />

The Army also <strong>of</strong>fers a coUege aid plan<br />

to those who Join the Army Reserve<br />

After certain quaUfleatloM are met<br />

Reservlstfl can eoUect a maimum<br />

entitlement <strong>of</strong> $5,040. paid in monthly<br />

installments <strong>of</strong> up to $140 a month.<br />

Payment rates are based en academic<br />

enrollment status. This stipend la also<br />

paid for 36 full academic months.<br />

With the new coUege aid program,<br />

total benefits to the veteran arc greater<br />

than in past programs. Individual<br />

contributions have decreased more than<br />

M per cent.<br />

The New GI Bill Plug New Army<br />

College Fund, combined with valuable<br />

skill training programs available ID the<br />

Army, are aimed at obtaining the quality<br />

recruits needed to meet the Increasingly<br />

technical demands <strong>of</strong> today's Army,<br />

The available money combined with<br />

^opportunity to pin experience ttm<br />

sklU training programi makes an Army<br />

enlistment something on which today's<br />

youtha can build their future.<br />

Term papers<br />

required<br />

With the addition <strong>of</strong> the new library<br />

media center at the high school, The<br />

Qigliah Department has decided that a<br />

research paper will b§ riqulrid by ill<br />

students. This program, as <strong>of</strong> this year,<br />

wUl become mandatory <strong>of</strong> all English<br />

classes at OCHS.<br />

Dr. Paula Plourde, head <strong>of</strong> thi English<br />

Department said that shi felt it was<br />

Important that students do thise papers<br />

so that thiy can gain familiarity with thi<br />

new library, and so that those going to<br />

college can get some experience at<br />

working on a research paper before they<br />

leave high school.<br />

"1 don't want these kids going Into<br />

ttieir freshman year <strong>of</strong> college with no<br />

idea <strong>of</strong> how to write a term paper," said<br />

Fteurdi,<br />

A guide to writing research papers has<br />

been published by thi School Board, and<br />

to being distributed by teachers as the<br />

papers are assignid. If you have not<br />

received a copy, and are in need <strong>of</strong> one,<br />

you can obtain one from your English<br />

teacher.<br />

—Alex Ireland<br />

though, as thi team lost fivi starters to<br />

jp-adufltion last year. According to Mr,<br />

Bud Rlnek, head baseball coach, "Most<br />

teams are rebuilding from last year.<br />

Holy Spirit, Egg Harbor, and Cum-<br />

berland should be our biggest com-<br />

petition."<br />

Five varsity players that are returning<br />

this year, Include; Dave Allegretto, Brad<br />

Durlfln, John Gunnels, David Miner, and<br />

Butch Widmaler. "At this point I think it<br />

will be very difficult to repeat as CAL<br />

champions. We lost quality players<br />

which will be very hard to replace " said<br />

Rinck,<br />

Winning swinj<br />

season had<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Swim<br />

Team finished their season on Tuesday,<br />

Feb. 28, with eleven wins and el^t<br />

losses, their first winning season since<br />

1078.<br />

In his second year <strong>of</strong> coaching the<br />

team, BUI Sepich Li very proud <strong>of</strong> the<br />

team and the nine records broken Ujjj<br />

„„ . . . , , , . ,, year. He la especially proud <strong>of</strong> the record<br />

When asked what goals he has set for broken for thrmoal potato scored in ii<br />

the team this year, Rinek replied, "We<br />

have to wait until the team is picked<br />

before we give; ii any thought. We'd<br />

diflntily like to qualify for "the state<br />

tournimant."<br />

Approximately 50 students tried out<br />

for the team, but only 35 will be kept. The<br />

teams first game is on April 3rd at<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

—Diane Urban<br />

Horoscopes -<br />

Act; n rate?<br />

aason which was 1630, and now stands<br />

at 1742. ;<br />

'"Hie season was an obvious success,<br />

considering our record. Every season<br />

has its high and low points, but I feel £s<br />

ftough our high points outweigh otir<br />

lows," comments Sepich. ;<br />

Tutors<br />

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with a guidance counselor wiU be set up.<br />

Thi counselor wUl then determine when<br />

fte student can be tutored according to<br />

ids—heiMrtudy halls <strong>of</strong> other free time.<br />

Tutoring ik usually scheduled for two<br />

meetings a week.<br />

Those who no the tutoring are students<br />

who belong to the' National Honor<br />

Society, They assist the student with<br />

ttieir problems In the library or in the<br />

guidance <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

If for some reason a student tutor<br />

cannot be set up, a teacher may be<br />

available to do the job,<br />

—John Gilbert<br />

Diamond<br />

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Tryouts for spring apnrts started on<br />

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wen this year also. It won't be easy<br />

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paisir-by.<br />

"From the atari <strong>of</strong> course!" she<br />

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399-4142<br />

Custom decks kitchens<br />

Gtneral Carpentry<br />

Andersen Windows<br />

REG. I. INSURED<br />

Prompt and reliable<br />

service<br />

TF<br />

IPAiF"<br />

• Licensed • Insured<br />

• Reliable<br />

JOHN PAYNE<br />

3980974<br />

Pay or Evenings<br />

P.K.S. CLEANING SERVICE<br />

301.9679<br />

• Carpet Cleaning<br />

• Chimney Sweeping<br />

• Free Estimates<br />

• Janitorial Service<br />

• Rentals/Spring Cleaning<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Carpets • 1 rms. A hall «5.<br />

WASH<br />

BOWL<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY &<br />

DRY CLEANING<br />

OPEN<br />

14HOURS<br />

• Single<br />

• Double<br />

• Trlpte Load<br />

Washers<br />

2$ • 301b. Dryers,<br />

With, Dry A Fold Service<br />

*<br />

Attemljnl<strong>On</strong>Duty<br />

8ajn-7pin, Mon.Fri.<br />

• *<br />

PtenlyoiFitePirklno<br />

ClOttd Sundiyj<br />

16TH& HAVEN AVlj<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Landscape with Rowers<br />

Pansles • Perennials<br />

Annuals<br />

Shade and spruce Trees<br />

delivered and planted<br />

1972188 "<br />

SPRING CLEAN-UP<br />

and lawn conditioning<br />

Shrwto • Mulch<br />

Sprinkler System Service<br />

69741M<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

Sptit and Delivered<br />

Call 697-2196<br />

WCKSYKESCO.<br />

Rooting •<br />

Rtpdr<br />

(MckSwvlcc<br />

Putty insured<br />

PAINTING — Prime Nsffln, ine,T<br />

oetsn cit,, N.J. Ho \» too (mall,<br />

fully guaranteed New Jersey<br />

[fBUterea. Free esiimoif. call J?i<br />

ms. Atier I ana we*kenfls, eall 3«l<br />

on?, - „<br />

FUORIDA IKPRISi — Mose leur<br />

SUIemeblle, hOyiehQld gseda, treiBhi sr<br />

merchanaiie (Q sr frem Florida, logal<br />

pr anywhere else, Storage, lieenietf.<br />

boneed, 11 yn. eKperienee, Msvins if<br />

our specialty. Call f » ! B.m. Jfl<br />

0343 «<br />

ALL SPRING OR WEEKLY<br />

CLEANING — Bnutifullr Mw By *<br />

Mfflan hotna K<strong>On</strong>omlit (In pr<strong>of</strong> maW<br />

uniform) for HIM & kut^Ba*. AIM<br />

foil Mrvkn homtmalur llrilli txptrtly<br />

Baffa-rnM. ijurlif^ttui mmnHm,<br />

iwl preparation, ate. ate. Call mm-<br />

4115, f»<br />

PRANKS HOME HANDYMAN anB<br />

painting. Qyallty work and Ehesp<br />

rates. Call evenings, 391 mil tl<br />

LAWN & HOMi CLEANUP «. AUIN<br />

TENANCI, We'll gl»e your home &<br />

prOBerty our Mrwnal 'wen wltn pride.<br />

For appointment phone alt, 6 p,m, 391<br />

tilt, 3WS433, HI<br />

NOUSIKiiPlNO — are you tirefl (I<br />

ter « long osy at worn? Christian<br />

werngfi wil! eeme give your home<br />

thorough gleaning Seasonable rates.<br />

Isperienced. reterenEes avaiiahie. Call<br />

fS7 1571. Terfi, i 11<br />

CAHPENTav — Prime Homes, Inc.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. No job too small,<br />

luiiy guaranteed. He* Jersey<br />

registered Pree estimates. Call 3fl<br />

I?3Q. After s and weekends, gall 391<br />

D3M, tf<br />

PAPERBACK BOOKS — Hall «rl«<br />

sales t, tttiz: is psreeni oil n*w<br />

Mstiellers. Sprino hour,: wednsaty<br />

to iaturday, 10 to i Th. Bvtkalirli<br />

TWO, I ith a Aibury, O.C. »MII1. J »<br />

ALUMINUM SCREENS — odd ,lQfm<br />

windows, rescreenM ana ntw (last In-<br />

stalled, Miami Sgmers eg, 505 New<br />

Hd,, Boute «, somers P<strong>of</strong>nt. Dial W-<br />

JIM. It<br />

WINDOWS, ANDEMON THIS-<br />

MOPANI - white slnyl sIM with<br />

ssreeru. exeeilent contfitign. Rough<br />

opening (ij S'J" wise X W BiBt tele<br />

lure) JI25 00. (1) 13' wiM I 4'S" Men<br />

iasuble hung) 111,00 each, (I) 4'4"<br />

wise • 4'S" high (twin double nuns)<br />

1170,00, 170O.00 for the lol. Call CS 1J40<br />

alter 4 p.m. J-M<br />

SPBiNO IS JUST MDUN0 THI<br />

CORNER. Shouldn't you tada Nnrr<br />

taga at man ulMMf Itami rou'va<br />

Men msving anwlia tha farm and<br />

atttE anri turtt tfieni IntD fwmty emih <<br />

wlm a iaraga ana/or jtlic uUt city<br />

•Ith our n.lp. eali Cl.tilllad J« MM<br />

ana we da fna rast. tf<br />

SLD DESK i BIHCH — "tVrtSay" -"<br />

Hilt MM wBsa ' HMi ntMikiBi<br />

1IM call IfHtM, tl<br />

HOW'S THE TIMI TO PLAN |K<br />

garaga >ala IM um la H tIMM KMIi<br />

you nni longer md. Out unall M lilt*<br />

this couW aa tn. trlckl Call CUUIIM,<br />

m«ll tod.y. tl<br />

€ALI aRIEN~ WROUOMT IRON<br />

OINETTl — ilkl,, maplt B0r«ay ilia<br />

mirror M, double MS Hi., geld vtlnl<br />

swivel (hair tta. Cull 3fl»?44 «Maf ?<br />

P.m. Pa<br />

LEN HUNT<br />

Complete Home<br />

Repairs<br />

inside & outside<br />

painting, ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />

light hauling, grouting<br />

399-8003<br />

4.11<br />

MOUIICLiAHING — houses, epar<br />

tmtnts, condos Will get you ready for<br />

the summer season. Reasonable rates<br />

and satisfaction guaranteed. Call Ihi-<br />

mi» 4-2J<br />

BARRY MiSSNER "Carpenier" norm<br />

repairs i, remodeling. II yrs. exp.<br />

Free estimates, * y 'ty Insured Call 390=<br />

Jjss tf<br />

Boating<br />

IMJ 3B FOOT RENKEN BOAT — in-<br />

bmrd/ouibo.rd Volvo fresli water IIS<br />

ho cooled engine, cuddy cabin, sleeps<br />

two. Complete witti easy leader trailer,<br />

geptn findtr, comptii. CB radla and<br />

lull canvas. I7,HS call »1-3S1> after •<br />

B.m, *•*<br />

LSSKINO TO "MOVi UP"? You can<br />

sell old reliable through the classified<br />

and get ready cash to make mat move<br />

to that 1< looter you've Had your eye<br />

on. Use this space to go far iii Call<br />

classified, Itf-Mii.<br />

BOAT FOR SALE — Agualport Iftl.<br />

ii foot, twin til mere., greet for<br />

efui.mg. deep sea fishing and waier<br />

spons. uoaaed. like new. tl7,tea. Call<br />

ll« BOSTON WHALER - 14 II<br />

ftewpgrt moSei. center eoniqle, syn<br />

canopy, ii hp Mfreury, esceiienl csn<br />

aitlon. Trailer included U.M. Call<br />

tptn warme Vt S2M *)l<br />

1J FT THUNDERBIBD FIBERGLASS<br />

with » horwpcniver Johnson outboard<br />

AS IS 11,195. Can be leen at Ptepwarer<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ina. <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Peteong creek<br />

somers Point, NJ V27-M»I 4 11<br />

ANOERSON-OJSERKJS<br />

TAQSALE<br />

OGUBCHYHMM!<br />

Chock FulefGetdM<br />

oum<br />

Furniuilno, loci. ) BLUE L<br />

BEIGE ROOM IIU CNINIM<br />

RUGS, vintag, ctntd RiMtMny<br />

tranw Mi & Oalr, many<br />

MAHOGANY BOH. ((MB,<br />

mahpg«nf drop Itat dining tabU.<br />

tummii lowly lamp*, minwt t,<br />

will dfor; kran fir^laH MVip-<br />

ment, black ina, , cupHarB<br />

w/chlmlHrM aaaratlgh, •uUtHvi<br />

W m, IWU4O6*M¥ TRADITIONAL<br />

DINING BMW SET v/DUKan<br />

Ptiyh, tabla, HcpMnnIM cMIn,<br />

tmakh-Bfit, Mffct « Hrvtrlll<br />

oodln <strong>of</strong> cslorM. pnoM a. cut<br />

Sliui china ainntfwan tt, •Ink<br />

willow*, Langx,. bratl, cnlna 4<br />

glau mlniati, mueti ijfle a Wat<br />

tllnfMatl llaln.r. un Incj, I K.<br />

place uning Hrvita for M i, muoi<br />

Mlowars<br />

laarBoin Furniture Inch "Nlw"<br />

QUEEN illl BED, pr, maM twin<br />

etai, ID pc, ooot.it bMrem M<br />

w/vanlty, mirror (, atncti. Early<br />

American left, mictiln. braMM<br />

rwrti d» riiB, •itttaia aaoriMa<br />

Sinear tewing machlnt, iiltchan lat,<br />

kltclMnwar*; bag, bath fc flMa<br />

iinem,' eurtaim tnfBugliout. M »Wfi,<br />

FULL LENOTN" itUVf R<br />

COAT, oodlti ,K COSTUME<br />

JEWELRT, ears tabu 4 enalri,<br />

m.t.l oeit, file, in vaci, daittn<br />

•Bulpmtnt, (at lawn mowtn, MMa<br />

(tooi.anllqml<br />

CASH ONLY! NO CHECKS<br />

Frl.&Sat.M«rcr>2?*30<br />

fl,m,-4p,m,<br />

106*Ti*lfTlCAVE-.0.C.<br />

(••twMnlifSt.&St.<br />

Charles Plies.)<br />

YARD SALE<br />

I7M Boardwalk, O.C,<br />

Tuesday, April 2nd to<br />

Saturday, April Sth, I a.m.<br />

to 4-X p.m.. ChllM toyl,<br />

books, records, hoys#hoid<br />

items, dishes, drapes, 5<br />

storm doon,. queen<br />

s<strong>of</strong>abed, ntw ski taots,<br />

children* clothes and<br />

more. M<br />

14' |04$ GLASPAR — ii h.p. 1970<br />

Johnson with trailer. Call 3V1-1O26. 3 28<br />

75 HP CHHY5LEH OUTBOARD Mot r<br />

- long shaft, with stand. Used ID tirs. In<br />

Iresn water S130000 or best otter. 398<br />

279«. 3 3D<br />

HOBiE 1& — 19IJ3 yellow witti hot Mash<br />

lails. excellent condition, ut*d one<br />

season. 13700. Day call I 215S31 3700<br />

evenings and weekends I 215-388<br />

7411. 4 25<br />

Boat Slips<br />

"SUMSET HARBOR MARINA— t-ntl<br />

ana »av Offers nm llectlnt a*clis,<br />

slips, 13 tl up ts « fl for •! M*um<br />

call lfT-»ul tf<br />

BOAT SLI EMPTYT IHUMI Incwne<br />

ii mere Kr the advertlsln* uaHn<br />

and llshermen «r« siartlnf » l««<br />

•Hnv ASvertisa to wit tlial


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SBNTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. THURSDAY, MARCH Z8» <strong>1985</strong><br />

General Mdse. R.E. For Sale R,l. ForSflle<br />

CONTENTS Q? HSArti - Msvlrig 3>1a<br />

fe£fiyry Awe., <strong>Ocean</strong> Of? Furnlfyrs in<br />

eseellgnt esnditlBfi Sale Mgrfh<br />

QglENTAU DiHSN RUG JALg - 10<br />

> M I2JS, ? s 12. *m and 4 H *Of<br />

I!S), Runner,^Bynda and l£f£cr 3!ies<br />

ieg. Also high??! pnees pa'a for fian<br />

amaee ryg 12? 32§i * 'i<br />

TMi gAiTgH BUNNY ingps here, *s<br />

gflfl yOU I Com* t§ Capi Nyman<br />

geasyFctS Excnange, CM..CM . HOyff<br />

9. abg*e Avslyfi Seal'?. 465 |I39 3 H<br />

QPd<br />

cRitd needs The #ns*efs, tap fie reflcfi<br />

tef Ctiiifl Cfo!f and World Bpok? Pine<br />

su* hew a SIS down payment esn bring<br />

World tjcffifc fa *ey? Rome w"nai-j mori?<br />

important men fayf fm'fj * tiisy?*? Call<br />

H<br />

RETIRED'<br />

WANT<br />

amnue )8I aMs<br />

can<br />

catalog<br />

3 WHEEL (1KB<br />

SDMI AC"<br />

csmdieiel,<br />

The<br />

• JSM<br />

] IS<br />

tufefi Large ttlfe 6askoi<br />

US Ci ,11 »I<br />

3§S£ fy see aria ride<br />

] }I<br />

5I6N lOUIPMENT Magnetic,<br />

plashe, and vacuum (earn equipment<br />

plus §tK" ens me!ds Call 391 give M<br />

PtlTCHiN TABLE & CHAIBS 30<br />

elet Steve, yeilew r#ff.gera!pr, Cfiinn<br />

Closet, disfi washer, i(r magk efiet Sa<br />

range. All goad running order plus per<br />

eeHfl top kitchen UBI8 35? !IM 3 21<br />

FOB 5ALI - 1 Big fed leather ins.f.<br />

US. <strong>On</strong>e brown [father wall hugger<br />

fecllner, 144 ! sreen f « If fug. 140<br />

1 ggleF IP" TV, needs repair, cash \1%.<br />

Phone Jfl 1011 until I p.m. J SI<br />

2 Pt MATCHING IIT — Vinyl leather<br />

Sula 6.S and love seat BOOM Phone<br />

WSW3! aittr I p.m ) !<<br />

Fivl PC AUSTRIAN BENTVVOBB<br />

IIT — umbrella stand. Bold rlmrTied<br />

5her6#rt! & doblets, Wallace nytflnfl<br />

pictures, large frame, Jlrfi IMm bo!<br />

tits. Mil Oder Call 3W-S7M J zl<br />

RATTAN LIVING ROOM JiuRNiTuai<br />

= Ingiydei dining taBlf with i chairs,<br />

new, MM© no reasenaBle <strong>of</strong>fer refused,<br />

Sne year old, can be seen in Oeean ClTy.<br />

CajlJII 9339114. 3 Jl<br />

OIOANTIC SARASl SALE - Saturday,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>eh 10, 9 o'clocK, !331 Asbgry<br />

Avf. (In alley Between Central I,<br />

ASbury! dining roam se!, faoles, lamps,<br />

many goediei Sarnefnlng fsr every<br />

ode, 1!«<br />

TWO BIIOE LOVJ SIAT5 — fsir eon<br />

dltian [from Vsr! Sclvers) 3^9 I34S. Call<br />

between I p,m. & i p.m. 3 18<br />

7 FOOT COUCH = brocade, beige and<br />

geio. Call Wi-eOM. J-'l<br />

BIOROOM SIT — twirl beds, ehesf <strong>of</strong><br />

drawers. Bureau with mirror, night<br />

stand. AM iarly American plus :• maple<br />

chairs, call mini, 3 21<br />

TARB SAL! — Sat. <strong>Mar</strong>eh 30th, 10<br />

a,rfl, furniture, clethlng, mlse<br />

hogsehgld items, Ismp^ and Igyelor<br />

mini blinds. ISO Old Stage Caaeh Rd..<br />

Mjrmorfl. 3 26<br />

CAN1 SIOIO — Three Cushioned<br />

Coueh- iige/gfeen/brewn flowered.<br />

Seed Mndifion. IJ» Call 399 39S7 (J<br />

INDOOR YARD IALI — Pritel<br />

stastltd, rsin/shlne, fecard ailjurnt,<br />

Ijoek^ knig^knde, £iamts, toys, king<br />

w«t«T BM, Um 6«, « AiiWIdale<br />

Rd /infisfar,, Msrmarg, Sat. <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />

am. ctii WD-3JII j 2«<br />

BHAID RUO — ABBron, Mil and one<br />

small rug ] > I very goes condition.<br />

Call Saturday <strong>of</strong> Sunday afternoon 12<br />

nsen ni-mt 3 2»<br />

V*RO SAH — 1220 Bay Ave. Friday<br />

and Saturdjy 3 29 ]M, R««erS [31,<br />

D,R. sef (Qldi, Bureau's, lamps, linens,<br />

eft from 9 fl.m to 3 p,m 3 2§<br />

YARD IALB — <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30th h 31st. J<br />

families, misc. hoysehald items snd<br />

teenage gtrls clothing Toys, weight<br />

eengh and much mart. 9 tq 3 p.m 35 E.<br />

RosedaH Ay«,, Northfield I lay side <strong>of</strong>f<br />

ShW» OS.I 3 28<br />

CARPIT REMNANTS - All siles 110.<br />

I, up. this Set 3/21 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Carpet<br />

i0J9 ASBufy A»e 391 7923 3 !«<br />

FOR SALE = <strong>On</strong>e twin Siie maTlress<br />

and BOS SBrlng, Clean. Phone §09 391<br />

HiA after 1pm 3 21<br />

0,1. REFRIOIRATOH - very flood<br />

condition, abauf 17 eg. ft. fgp freeier,<br />

ilOC Metal single Bed frame 115. Call<br />

39910?] W 19? Mil 121<br />

Bus. Opportunities<br />

RENT OH SALE — Store or OMice,<br />

RBUle SO, TgckailBe, plus 3! acres<br />

Terms available. Call Ms J9S2 129<br />

COLOR eOriSULTINO — Train in<br />

color draping, maKe up artistry, war<br />

drobe and skin care Local interview<br />

and training. Call 201232 21!!<br />

collect. 1 21<br />

DUPLEX<br />

66 Sunset Place<br />

•109,900<br />

fnelosed porch, living<br />

^om, dining room, kitchen,<br />

3 bedroQrrn, full bath<br />

on »aeh floor.<br />

LARKIN&CO.,lnc.<br />

215-565-2175<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

INVEST<br />

M<br />

8AY VILLA<br />

MARINA TOWNHOUSE<br />

6th ST. & BAY AVE.<br />

(My •<br />

emain)<br />

BriM nn» 2MB H, ft. (Bwnheusn ]<br />

Mn," IW MM fir»BHe», I<br />

tlkmltl. A nrKgmflcttif none i<br />

location, fsu'li ba imairi at Ihe<br />

grnt Vllu*. Ptlcm (1M,«M inci, Mat<br />

tllo.<br />

il»JM prlu IncrMs* tffKllv:<br />

M<br />

INVEST MOW<br />

MOWVlR.REALiSTATi<br />

'«DfViLOPMINt<br />

ROBERT L, SHARP, Realtor<br />

5501 West Ave. 2700 Asbury Ave.<br />

CAPE AHN COLONIAL STYLE DUPLEX<br />

Yearly and summer leases provide annual income ex<br />

eeedlnp $7,400.00, Two bedrooms in each apt, Aiklng<br />

Wo,000, - IDiALINVESTMINT<br />

Thit 2 family horne l» loeaftd in an exeelienf rental area.<br />

Annual income Is over 110,000, Just reduced foil If, 000<br />

ATTBACTiVi TWO FAMILY HOME<br />

Imagin* the luKury <strong>of</strong> both a 2nd (I. sundeck and a 1st fl<br />

inclosed porch, plus the convenience <strong>of</strong> ea*y (teess to<br />

reereafion 4 shopping. To inspect this home, located at<br />

355? Asbury Avenue, please call one <strong>of</strong> our Pr<strong>of</strong>eMlenal<br />

Real Estate Agents.<br />

THE WINDJAMMER.,,<br />

A ] bedroom, 2 bath conaominigm apartmenf ideal for<br />

vacation or year 'round living The pool Is ju»t a whisper<br />

away from your door Affordably priced. See us today 111<br />

CALL TODAY FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION!!!<br />

UNIQUE GUEST HOUSE has large<br />

bedrooms on second floor wim full baths<br />

plus first floor has spacious 2 bedroom<br />

owner's apt. Parking for Sears In rear.<br />

SANDPIPER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

UNOMTBUCTED VIEW <strong>of</strong> ocean and<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> tkyline, ^our bedrooms, 3Vs<br />

baths plus paneled cathedra! ceiling<br />

family room with bar, A beautiful well<br />

maintained property. Asking $4?i,000<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Comfortable 2 story, 3<br />

bedroom home on a corner<br />

lot features living room,<br />

dining room, family room<br />

and large eat In kitchen, oil<br />

burner, only 3 years Aid, 2<br />

heat zones. $45,000,<br />

OCEAN VIEW<br />

Beautiful and spacious<br />

rancher features living<br />

room with Pennsylvania<br />

stoni fireplace, dining<br />

room, 2 bedrooms, en<br />

closed Florida room with<br />

builf in " barbecue? full<br />

basement wltn knotty pin*<br />

walK, <strong>On</strong>ly$6»,y00.<br />

SOFHONiV HMLTOBS<br />

2I3-22QS<br />

DUPL1X 3 years ola. Three bedrooms, 2<br />

baths in this lovely maintenance free<br />

duplex. Fireplace In each unit. Excellent<br />

rental history. Close to beach and boardwalk.<br />

An excellent Investment. Asking<br />

SlSy.ooo<br />

CHARMING CAPE COD on beach block.<br />

Three bedrooms, 1'/a baths. Large living<br />

room, dining room and breakfast room<br />

<strong>of</strong>f kitchen. Economical Bas heat. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

194,500<br />

418 Atlantic Ave.<br />

399-8123<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Corporation Presents...<br />

A SEASHORE<br />

INVESTMENT SEMINAR<br />

Sat. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Featuring Noted Real Estate Expert<br />

JAY LAMONT<br />

1 Director <strong>of</strong> Temple Univ. Real Estate Institute<br />

and<br />

Host <strong>of</strong> "ALL ABOUT REAL ESTATE " on WPEN,<br />

Radio, Philadelphia»Pa.<br />

Topics to Include-<br />

• Opportunities in Seashore Real Estate<br />

• Pr<strong>of</strong>its & Pitfalls <strong>of</strong> Seashore Real Estate<br />

• What the New Tax Reform Bill Means to You<br />

• These questions and more!<br />

You Must Visit <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Prior To The Seminar<br />

Limited Seating Available - Call Now For Details<br />

Contact<br />

RESORT MARKETING ASSOCIATES<br />

23rd St. on The Bay, <strong>Ocean</strong> Reel, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Salt R.E. For Sale R.I. For Sale<br />

^Franklin ^Willmms<br />

REALTORS<br />

CHOICE WAT1RFBONT HOMES<br />

just listed and prieed to sell, single bayfronf home, double<br />

iiv. rffi., dining area, newer kitchen, 4 BR., + I'/s baths,<br />

doekiboaf slip. 1139,400.<br />

Walnut Road, Lg. single home, 3 BR,, W% baths, 71' waferfrontage<br />

w/3 nice bojfslips, price recently reduced 6y<br />

140,000.00<br />

Inland Waterway, Immaculate home w/Uv. rm., dining<br />

area, kit,, Lg, screened porch, family rm w/f.p,, 5 BR, 3<br />

baths, Myst*ee!l<br />

Lagoonfront w/4 BR , i 1 *? batht, 3 or<strong>of</strong>ecfed boatslips<br />

Excellent location I! I<br />

Oversized Duplex on Spacious Landscaped Lot, 3 BR,, 3<br />

baths ea. unit, plus owners quaHers, 3 car gar t, 3 boat<br />

slips. Inspect now!<br />

Bayshore Drive, Contemporary home w/3 BR,, den, 3<br />

baths, 2 lg. boafslips. Asking $220,000,<br />

Bayfronf, 2 family in prime location, fully heated, great<br />

views, 50' waferfronfage w/3 boafsiips!<br />

Lagoonfront Duplex, heated units, both rented yearly, ex<br />

cellent rental producer for investment minded buyer!<br />

Lagoonfronf Cape Cod, 4 BR,, 2 full baths, floating dock<br />

and 3 boafslips, reasonably prieed, 11*9,000.<br />

Bayfronf single on oversized lot, 3 BR., v/i baths, new<br />

carpet throughout. Exceptional value S15?,500.<br />

All for under $200,000, Llv, rm,, din. rm., kit, 4 BR,, 2 full<br />

baths, fam, rm, w/f.p., oarage, floating dock & 1 B/S. Call<br />

today! I<br />

Completely remodeled LagOonfront Duplex, owner<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> every detail, inspect this one right away I<br />

Bayfronf Home, New construction, will be completed In<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> time for summer occupancy. Now available to<br />

Inspect, better hurry! 11<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399-5711<br />

New listing, beautiful Gardens<br />

home with five<br />

bedrooms, 3Va baths, plus a<br />

large family room 22*X3*',<br />

fireplace, gas heat, many<br />

extras, 2 car garage.<br />

$23?,500.<br />

Uniqut Cape Cod in the<br />

gardens, very close to the<br />

beach, living room, dining<br />

room, eat in kitchen,<br />

master bedroom, bath,<br />

laundry. Plus a great<br />

studio unit with private<br />

bath on first floor, two<br />

bedrooms and bath on<br />

second floor, •lee, heat and<br />

central air cond. Carpeting<br />

and all appllances.S1W,soo.<br />

Bflyfronf Condominium In<br />

excellent condition. Two<br />

b#dreems, two file baths,<br />

elte. he«f & central air,<br />

carpeting and all appliances,<br />

pool facilities etc, only<br />

imsoo.<br />

Modern rancher near the<br />

gardens beach. Living Just Lilted, Gardens ran<br />

room, dining room, kit- ch«r, living room, dining<br />

chen, three bedrooms, two room, kitchen, three<br />

baths, gas fnat, central air bedroomi, bath, laundry<br />

cond. attic, garage, in- room, carport, economical<br />

eludej carpet and all ap- ga» hot water heat $110,000<br />

pliances SISJ^OOO<br />

furnished.<br />

Two homes for the price <strong>of</strong><br />

one, A charming 4 bdrm<br />

I'/s b. home with an ef<br />

ficlent wood burning stove<br />

In the living room. PLUS, a<br />

3 bdrm. cottage, vinyl<br />

siding, rented yearly. New<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> on e eti unit. Nice rear<br />

I yard. 1117,000.<br />

Year round duplex under<br />

S100,000. Three bedroom, 2<br />

bath, plus 2 bedroom, 1<br />

bath, R»nttd yearly.<br />

iW.OOO,<br />

Great business oppor- •<br />

funify l Food <strong>Mar</strong>ket and 4<br />

bedroom apartment. Both<br />

store and apartment have<br />

been recently renovated,<br />

Including new heat and<br />

central air condition. Call<br />

now for all the details,<br />

SI 49,000, ,<br />

lager<br />

*| 421BatterseaRd,<br />

i 399-0041<br />

Reduced for quick (ale,<br />

beautiful colonial home<br />

near the bay in the gardens.<br />

Entrance hall, living<br />

room, fireplace, dining<br />

room, eat-In Kitchen,<br />

family room, fireplace,<br />

powder room, laundry.<br />

Screened in porch, three<br />

bedrooms, two file baths,<br />

jundtcks with bay view, %<br />

ear garage. Oil & Site,<br />

heat, iaaa.ooo.<br />

Spacious upper cottage<br />

across from beach.<br />

Beamed ceilings, fireplace,<br />

6 bedrooms and Income<br />

apartment, 2 ear garage.<br />

Possible bid and breakfast.<br />

Priced to sell.<br />

$1»i.S00,<br />

Top Gardens location,<br />

bedroom rancher with<br />

fireplace, l car garage.<br />

Fully furnished. Open to <strong>of</strong><br />

fer. A musts* 1 "!<br />

111 AtianticAve<br />

399-1856<br />

NORTH END PROPERTIES<br />

LAST UNJT IN COMPLEX LJt3<br />

Three bidrooms, 2 bath's, gardens fownhouse !ft a quiet<br />

secluded tree lined retreat, <strong>of</strong>f street parking, fireplace/-lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> amenities and near the beach, $108,000. X<br />

BE A LAND LORD S<br />

Buy our centrally located duplex, one bedroom, one bath;,<br />

each unit, inside and outside stairs to second floor unit;*;<br />

Bay view from porch, M5,000 C;<br />

SOUTH 1ND PROPERTIES S<br />

GREAT INVESTMENT<br />

C "<br />

New construction beach block duplex. Fou/ bedrooms, 2<br />

baths each floor. All amenities, central air, 100' from<br />

beach, no streets to cros», beachfront rental income,<br />

FIRST FLOOR CONDO<br />

Great location near beach. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Street parking, all amenities. Great rental Income propen<br />

ty. Possible financing to qualified buyers. 1120,000. . (<br />

EAST ATLANTIC BLVD. & BATTERSEA RD. 318-2100<br />

34TH A CENTRAL AVE. 398-6200<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

525 E, ATLANTIC BLVD.<br />

Saturday & Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 30 31<br />

1 A.M. to 4 P.M.<br />

Immaculate Gardens Rancher on a large i7'scluO' landscaped<br />

lot. This well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath house<br />

features a living room with fireplace, full dining room,<br />

modern kitchen and utility room. This property Is heated<br />

by oil hot air for year round living. There Is also a two car<br />

garage with a fenced In rear yard and patio,<br />

Please stop by this Saturday or Sunday to inspect this fine<br />

Gardens property,<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE INC.<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVE, 3091454<br />

"FoxC&FLazo<br />

NCOPPORAIiD<br />

mBALTORS<br />

Duplex 3 bedrooms down and 1 bedroom up. Bay living at<br />

Its finest, 3 boatsllps. Extra wide SsxluO lot wffh large<br />

deck. Flrtplaee, Florida room qi 1st floor and 2 car attached<br />

garage. Asking $212,000,<br />

Outstanding beachfront duplex with an excellent rental<br />

history. Can b» eondomlnlumlied Info i units with an excellent<br />

return. All amenities plus an unbeatable view<br />

make this attractive duplex a real opportunity, iMJ.OOO<br />

Luxury beachfront eondo with big sheltered oceah patio<br />

and view, Massive fleldstont fireplace in living room to<br />

warm your wlnfsr nights, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus<br />

sheltered parking, inclosed beach shower and laundry<br />

make this an exceptional vaiuel S23»,M0<br />

Beautiful year round 2 story home completely renovated<br />

and ready to move Info. ThU lovely home features hardwood<br />

floors, modern new kitchen, 2 full baths In a convenient<br />

central location. Must be seen to be fully appreciated,<br />

il24,Mo<br />

inloy a spectacular view In this sparkling beachfront<br />

condominium. Features central air, fireplace with raised<br />

hearth & oak mantle, burglar alarm system, automatic<br />

garage door opener, and more. Just pack your bags and<br />

move Info the fully f grnlshjd townhouse condo. Call for an<br />

appointment. I29i,000<br />

Knockout ocean view from desks <strong>of</strong> both bedrooms <strong>of</strong> this<br />

modern 2 btdroom eendo. Natural light bathes your<br />

skyllfe bath, and a loaded kitchen make summer a breeze.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly steps from the boardwalk In a areaf location! Fully<br />

furnished and In mint condition. $110,000<br />

Completely redecorated 2 bedroom condo conveniently,<br />

located near shopping and recreation. Low maintenance<br />

and fantastic owner financing fa qualified buyer. Call<br />

today. «4,soo<br />

Nlee J bedroom, 1 bath rancher In pleasant year round<br />

area elose to shopping and beach. Large lot. Starter or<br />

retirement home priced to sell. Owner anxious, t57,000<br />

Traditional seashore charm Is yours in fhls^well maintained<br />

proptrty in the heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, The upstairs<br />

unit provides ample space for a orowino family or summer<br />

visitors. Downstairs unit will produce that needed extra<br />

Income, IM.SOO<br />

Second floor eendo In exeelltnf condition. Central air,<br />

fully furnished, i bedrooms. This lovely eondo has a great<br />

rental history. $7»,W0<br />

Perfect site for Gold Coast duplex or enjoy an Immaculate<br />

"Seashore" heme with all the charm I Big front porches, 6<br />

bedrooms, bright 8. airy and in a prime <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

location I 6xe«llenf rental history. All this plus possible<br />

owner financing to a qualified buyer, $i7{,uoo<br />

Nice duplex Investment property located Vh blocks from<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s nicest beaches, J bedrooms, T/a bath<br />

each unit. Panelled wails in living roomdlnlng area.<br />

$111,000<br />

Immaculate condo near beach & boardwalk. This one'<br />

bedroom unit Includes all amenities. Owner will finance<br />

for qualified buyer. $73,000 ;<br />

Soufhend duplex lust 1 short block to the finest beaches.<br />

Three bedrooms, one bath each unit, Oood rental history,<br />

$134,000<br />

single home In excellent condition, iasily converted to<br />

duplex. Large feneed-fn rear yard; parking for 4 cart. The<br />

2nd floor recently remodeled and outside painted. Open<br />

porch <strong>of</strong>f master bedroom. Close to shopping, the beaches<br />

and recreation. Excellent for a year round residence or<br />

investment, ieenomleai g»s heat. OWNIR ANXIOUS<br />

S114,900<br />

Move right In to this sunny and bright fully furnished 3<br />

bedroom, 2 bath corner eonde unit. Central air &<br />

economical gas heat. Walk to fantastic beach, excellent<br />

opportunity to occupy as owner or rent as investor. iM,M8'<br />

3301 Atbury Avenue<br />

JJceanCfty, N.J. 08226<br />

398-5000<br />

829-5000.<br />

i<br />

, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong><br />

R.E, For Sale R.I. Sale<br />

COASTAL<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

"Cape Cod" with 2 bedrooms, living room, family room<br />

and Vh baths, plus 2 car garage with attached workshop<br />

Asking M4600,<br />

"Somers Point" lovely 3 bedroom Colonial with a full<br />

baths, family room with brick fireplace, central air plus<br />

attached garage with automatic door opener. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$?»,S00,<br />

"Mays Landing" Beautiful 4 bedroom home with 3 full<br />

baths, stone fireplace, central air, large family room and<br />

•much, much more! Please call for full details.<br />

TWO FAMILY AND DUPLEX<br />

"Modern Duplex" each unit with 3 bedrooms, large living<br />

room with fireplace, central air, laundry room, all furniture<br />

and appliances, 11*5,000.<br />

"Beachbloek" Two family home with 2 and s bedroom<br />

apartments. Newly remodeled kitchen, w/w carpeting<br />

and fireplace in upper unit. Plus 2 car garage, ext«rier<br />

freshly painted, $l 12,000,<br />

"Asbury Avenue" very nice two family home with 2 and 4<br />

bedroom apartments. Fully heated (gas), Insulated, 2<br />

year old ro<strong>of</strong> plus 2 car garage. $12»,»00,<br />

Multi-Family and Triplexes<br />

"Brighton Place" large 3 family home with some oeean<br />

views! includes one 3 bedroom, one 4 bedroom and one 1<br />

bedroom apartment. AM for $140,000,<br />

"Duplex" plus rear cottage with 4 bedrooms. Very well<br />

maintained, new gas heaflnfl system, new triple track<br />

storm windows, plus new carpeting throughout. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

iU»,900.<br />

"St. Charles Place" Duplex with 3 bedrooms and 2 full<br />

baths in each unit. Plus J bedroom cottage over 2 car<br />

garage. Furnished plus washers and dryers. $14S,OOO,<br />

''Apartment House" with 6 two bedroom apartments<br />

producing an income in excest <strong>of</strong> 125,000, All units heated<br />

separately with new gas hot water systems. Excellent Investment<br />

opportunity I<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

20 Acre Resort<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON<br />

LUXURY WATERFRONT CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Pra-Constructlon Discounts<br />

^Tremendous Appreciation Potential<br />

Liberal Financing<br />

Outstanding Rental <strong>Mar</strong>ket<br />

12 Miles to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Limited Supply/75 Already Sold<br />

Call Now For Details and<br />

FREE BROCHURE<br />

609-398-6231<br />

Resort <strong>Mar</strong>keting Associates<br />

18 Bonita Court, <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Condominium<br />

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

?Larry A. Masi', Licensed Real Estate Broker^<br />

REALTORS<br />

EIGHTH I. OCEAN AVINUB • 409-399-52H<br />

IIAN COLONY CONDO » WS OCEAN AVBNUE • m-T\4D<br />

^EACHISRONT CONDO<br />

;<br />

Two bedrooms, 1 bith, perking, air miny extras. Fur-<br />

Tfilshtd. tlW.WO.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

;:B<strong>of</strong>h unltj heated, one block from beach. SI 10,000.<br />

•COMMERCIAL<br />

"Center city laundromat plus 2 apts. Excellent value,<br />

..'$145,000,<br />

"SINGLE FAMILYMARMORA<br />

'Four bedrooms, V/i baths, central air, fireplace, large lot.<br />

; ; $1M,000.<br />

TRlPUEJC<br />

Two 1 bedroom units plus 1 bedroom garage apt. heated.<br />

All furnished. iU»,500,<br />

LDUPLEX<br />

"Commercially loned, 2 heated units or one otflee and ont<br />

"apt. Prieed at $49,000,<br />

JPLIX • BEACH BLOCK<br />

fh units heated, parking, excellent rental History,<br />

I $111,500. '<br />

'Two bedrooms plus l<strong>of</strong>t bedroom, all appliances, fur-<br />

I Dished, extras. Iwellent rental history, I14S.000.<br />

"SINS!.! FAMILY- RIVIERA .,-.„i<br />

Four b#drooms, 3 baths, den, fireplace, o«s neat, 1165,000,<br />

GARDENS SINGLE<br />

Four "bedrooms, 2V4 baths, central air, den, fiftpiace,<br />

large rooms. $198,500.<br />

©ARDBNSSINGI.I ,.-•„„««<br />

Three bedrooms, 3 baths, gat heat, corner lot. si2S,?Qu.<br />

Oetantronf, i Bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished, parking,<br />

loynoe, security, miny extras. 1141,500.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, one bath, • must st# property, $74S00,<br />

THOMAS J. PALERMO<br />

Owner/bromr<br />

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

R.E, Sale R.E Sale<br />

GREAT BUYS!<br />

GARDENS DUPLEX eacfl<br />

unit contains a llvinfl room,<br />

dining room, 3 bedrooms,<br />

bath and open porch. Good<br />

summer rental history. Off<br />

street parking. Most fur<br />

niture and year rognd<br />

neighbors art fMfurid<br />

Asking 1120,000.<br />

RIVIERA LaBOqrtfront,<br />

private residence with l<br />

boat slips and includes 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, living<br />

room, dining room, den<br />

with fireplace and one ear<br />

garage. Features a south<br />

west Mposure. Asking<br />

$227,000,<br />

;if!rsiSr<br />

BEACH BLOCK Duplex,<br />

Ngrthend 111,500 Incom*<br />

1984-85- Each unit contains<br />

a living room, dining room,<br />

3 bedrooms and bath.<br />

Heated for y«ar round use.<br />

Fireplace on second floor.<br />

Offered furniihed and<br />

asking only ill7.JOO<br />

GARDENS DUPLEX <strong>On</strong>e<br />

unit contains 4 bedrooms,<br />

bath, living room, dining<br />

room and large wraparound<br />

porch and<br />

fireplace, A second unit<br />

contains 3 bedrooms, beih<br />

and eat-In kitehen. Mostly<br />

furnisht d. Asking imooo.<br />

YEAR AROUND RESIDENCE SINCE 1956<br />

LAGOONFRONT DUPLEX<br />

IS OFFERED<br />

TO ANYONE<br />

Who purchases the two lots it sits on. The priee for the two<br />

lots is...<br />

•169,200.<br />

90% OP THE APPRAISED VALUE OF<br />

THE LAND ALONE<br />

Ovyners are anxious to reloeat* befor* September 1st, Act<br />

Nowl Extensive renovations are planned that will increase<br />

the price by MSO00. Please call wwkdsys,<br />

KEN RYAN<br />

399-2429 52 W. 16th Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Crty ^ ^ ^<br />

CAN'T FIND ANYTHING PRICED<br />

UNDER $100,000?<br />

BETTER CHECK WITH ISLAND REALTY!<br />

$95,000<br />

For 2 bedroom, l bath slngli in a great location along<br />

Asbury Ave. Features a new Kitchen and 2 ear garage.<br />

185,900<br />

For a 4 bedroom, l'/a bath cottagt with economical gas hot<br />

air heat. Sits on a large 45x1 IS* lot.<br />

»M,S00<br />

Per «" lovely one bedroom, one bath unit on the bay.<br />

Beautiful maritime setting. Best value on the water today.<br />

S72,?O0<br />

for • brand new fully furnished and equipped one<br />

bedroom, one bath unit, steps from th« beaeh and boardwalk.<br />

Gas heat and eenfrai air, Oreat Income potwitlal.<br />

161,500<br />

For a «eeond floor, one bedroom, one bath condo near tennis<br />

coyrt» and shopping, Low maintenance fees Inelude<br />

heat, hot water and cooking.<br />

$52,500<br />

For a cut* 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage, one block from the<br />

bay, Sreaf starter home fer young investors. Lew faxes,<br />

$36,000<br />

For a vacant lot measrlng 40x1 is' ana zoned duplex,<br />

FWAHaNG AVAILABLE TO QUALIHED BUYERS!<br />

REALTY<br />

ISLAND<br />

22ndA Asbury Ave,, OcunCHy, 398-1300<br />

32nd 4 Wut Avi,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-3636<br />

R.E. For Sale RE Sale<br />

PRE CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL<br />

Three bedroom, two Bath condominiums, Oeean side <strong>of</strong><br />

4500 Block, West Ave. Living room, fireplace, designer<br />

european kitchen, deck, storage, Andersen windows,<br />

maintenance free Developed by J.R ^lixon. ine From<br />

SW.MOup.<br />

Exclusive Agent. Higjr Real Estate,<br />

111 Atlantic Av«, and 421 Battersea Rd.<br />

agerEST/<br />

IN<br />

421 Battersea Rd. 111 AtlanticAve,<br />

399-0041 399-1856<br />

Finest in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

New luxurious residences with<br />

boat slips, cabana club and pool,<br />

from under $200,000,<br />

MMtlNA<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay, 7th to 8th Sts.<br />

Open daily 9 to 5.<br />

(609) 398-9443<br />

by Christine Development Corporation<br />

How and Why<br />

To Tear Your House Down.<br />

/VUny <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> property owners have Found that tearing<br />

down an outdated summer cottage can have & very<br />

significant effect on their flnancM affairs<br />

If you own your Current property or have a small mortgage<br />

you can rear down and build a new duplex for virtually no<br />

money out <strong>of</strong> pockei<br />

AND THE GOOD NEWS, the new building will (ust about<br />

carry itself BEFORE TAXES! No Negative Cash Flow!<br />

And typically, the combined value <strong>of</strong> your lot and new<br />

duplex will be worth substantially more than you have in it.<br />

Nobody knows more about the economies iind how to<br />

make it happen, than HALLIDAY LEONARD From Bay Front<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> Front, hundreds <strong>of</strong> families live in properties built<br />

by Halliday Leonard,<br />

In fact," we've written a brochure on the subject, that's yours<br />

free for the asking We cover such intereWng points a»'<br />

Zoning rules you need to know about<br />

How to finance your new duple*<br />

What kind <strong>of</strong> rental Income you might except<br />

How long it takes to build<br />

The contract and how It works<br />

Why Hailiday and Leonard should build your new<br />

duplex<br />

for more information, come meet our sales and design<br />

consultant DON JOHNSON you can reach him at {600)<br />

390 0503<br />

HALLIDAY LEONARD<br />

General Contractors<br />

1S Bast 9th<br />

N.J, PLAZA<br />

NT marketing group<br />

U REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS<br />

(609) 399-0503<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

1718 Boardwalk<br />

BEACHFRONT CONDOMINIUM Spectacular panoramic<br />

octin views, living rm., dining rm, kifehtn, 3 bdrm, V/s<br />

baths. Just listed at %WM0, Complfttly furnished. Hurry<br />

over on Sat. or Sun, Noon • 4i00 p.m.<br />

RBALISTATE<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue,<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J. 0W2i<br />

Timothy J. Rletar*. Qwntr/Srulwr<br />

or toll free out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

PAGE 15 - SECTION TWO<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

Brand new duplex<br />

Condo 2433 Haven Ave.<br />

L^rgc 3 bedrdgm, | bain, fifepiact,<br />

rs§! fleck, pfivafe arei Lei 40* 1 i^<br />

F.rsl Fl fiJQ.BQO; Stcend Fl<br />

Call owner 215 2845602<br />

SALCi BY OWfiiR Unique<br />

tffua! ftropurif including if ore-<br />

L.riBp/auriiySf, Qfl^ tjtOfeSm Spf;<br />

3 fctgryfem spj: w.ii, jiiij-.ht'g uf<br />

itifi iifl.ng, gas m^I b*c tend.<br />

a IMi.liQu yftfitt linoncing<br />

BIJH: CiM 3Vi O/3i ff<br />

H«ftftENT HOMES if Silt'- $1 (U<br />

t&$ 68? WK hx1 GH U90 lor in-<br />

GRiATE BAY VILLAS<br />

SALES<br />

RENTALS<br />

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Call Todayi<br />

609927.1481<br />

44 Greats Bay Drive<br />

Somers Point, N.J.<br />

CORNWELLS REALTY<br />

EXCEPTIONAL BEACHFRONT on over 12,000 sq. ff. 1st,<br />

75' beachfront. From the panoramic ocean views to the<br />

largo room sizes. This stately beachfront home <strong>of</strong>fws an<br />

exceptional opportunity for either a one or two family<br />

home. Entertaining is a breeze with two kitchens, five<br />

bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 living and dining roorrn. Plenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> parking and realistically priced ot £480.000<br />

BUILDERS I, INVESTORS • This property has the potential<br />

<strong>of</strong> subdivision info three Duple* lots.<br />

CALL BERGER REALTY, INC. 399-4211<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />

?3il!BI<br />

J<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

Two family at a great<br />

pries. Close to beach &<br />

Boardwalk. 3 bedrooms per<br />

floor, Modern kitchens (nd<br />

baths. 2nd floor heated.<br />

Exeellint rental history.<br />

Asking II 14,500, turn,<br />

NORTHEND SINGLE<br />

FAMILY<br />

Features 5 BR, 3 baths and<br />

family room. Inferior has<br />

been remodeled. Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>f street parltlng., idtii<br />

year round home for large<br />

family. Offered at $145,000.<br />

part f urn.<br />

m<br />

SPACIOUS DUPLEX<br />

This beaehblock property<br />

has 3'/» BR and 2\t baths in<br />

each unit. Open front porches.<br />

Recently<br />

redecorated. Off street<br />

parking. 1st fir. heated:<br />

Listed for $1*9,500. turn.<br />

GARDENS BUNGALOW<br />

Recently remodeled, 3 BR-<br />

1 bath. Heated. Finished<br />

attic derm. Excellent condition.<br />

Near beach.<br />

Parking for 6 ears. Lot<br />

45*xlOQ'. Super value at<br />

lUMOOfurn.<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVE, Sinee IW1 399-5454<br />

r<br />

EXCLUSIVELY YOURS<br />

JAY LAMONT<br />

"REAL ESTATE OUTLOOH<br />

NO WON<br />

SATURDAYS 10 A V i<br />

348-14


1 :i<br />

PAGE IB — SECTION TWO<br />

R.E.For Sale<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Elegantly furnished eon-<br />

damlnlym aparfmenfi with<br />

panoramic ocean view.<br />

Pool, parking and all the<br />

amenlflts <strong>of</strong> maintenance<br />

free living. Priced from<br />

$13»,»00,<br />

y<br />

Mjencv<br />

Gartens Plaza Office<br />

Part Piece & The leach<br />

3918363<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

CONDOS<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

We have the most luxurious<br />

condominium gnits at the<br />

shor« available for pyr<br />

chase or ytar round rental<br />

depending upon your<br />

Meat. From i7M to IIOOO<br />

per month rent, from<br />

1100,000 to IJOO.OOO iaie<br />

"THE CONDO<br />

CONNECTION"<br />

A divUion <strong>of</strong><br />

James M, pwyer.<br />

Real Estate Investment<br />

and development<br />

391-1700<br />

R.E. Per Sale<br />

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

RE. For Sale<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 28.<br />

R.E. For Sale R.6. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E, For Sale<br />

RENT OR BUV??<br />

Perhaps one <strong>of</strong> these 3<br />

bedroom, 2 full bath<br />

fownhouse units selling for<br />

jusf 179,900 will help you to<br />

decide Pleas* call today<br />

for addition*! information.<br />

Mley \<br />

Mqenc<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

!71?Asbyry Ave,,O.c<br />

Timothy j, Riehardi,<br />

Owner/Broker<br />

60S )»# I41J<br />

BUPLIX IN SOUTHBND - Two<br />

Bedroom, modern aparrr iprlli wltli<br />

svsSKt-r^aryer each (Igor, 1121,000,<br />

Beruer Really. Realtors, 399 8430 Of<br />

mmn. if<br />

TAXI OVER RENTS - four luily<br />

rented summer apis., two 2 Bedroom<br />

and two i bedroom. Geog" condition and<br />

i&eaiien. $105,000. The Farfeii Agency,<br />

noo West AV«.<br />

RUST TIME OFFERED<br />

1973 custom contemporary<br />

near bay on fine, quiet gar<br />

denj street, B roomi, 3>/i<br />

baths, Including UstiS kit<br />

chen, J decks, 1 fireplaces,<br />

central air, heat pump plus<br />

storage galore, Indoor<br />

b«aeh jhovver, builfin bjr,<br />

bay vltwj and much more<br />

Realistic price, 398145?,<br />

SOUTH mm nM/umu. AJ*D OWCE COMPLSC<br />

11,800 SOUARE FEET OPENING SPRING <strong>1985</strong><br />

ROUTE 9, MARMORA<br />

High Visibility<br />

Far More Information Call-<br />

(609)390-1444<br />

904 South Shore Road<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />

Rice REAL<br />

ESTATE<br />

JUST LISTED!!<br />

Gas Heated duplex, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room,<br />

kitchen, bath on first floor. Two bedrooms, living room,<br />

kitchen on second fioar Front and rear porches Lot<br />

MxiOO' <strong>On</strong>ly $115,000<br />

**********<br />

Thre# bedrooms, furnished, Has heated home. Living<br />

room, kitchen, bath, utility room, large screened in patio<br />

in rear J4i,oO0<br />

»****•***?<br />

South end. Furnished one bedroom, first floor eondo, kit<br />

chen/dining area, file bath, tS9,900<br />

**********<br />

Three bedrooms, heafed home, ! baths, living room with<br />

fireplace, dining room, front and rear porches, large<br />

oversiie garage, $1 jO.OOO,<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

REALTORS<br />

3258 Asbury Avo.<br />

399-2090<br />

Spectacular location with<br />

ocean view! Completely<br />

furnijhed, heafed duplex<br />

with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths<br />

each unit. Close to beach<br />

and boardwalk, Excellent<br />

buyatS189,S00,<br />

Modern dupl«x, close to<br />

biaeh with 3 bedreomi, 2<br />

baths each unit. Great in-<br />

come-producer, ihbwn by<br />

appointment onjy. Priced<br />

to iell at 1169,500,<br />

by R. Randlc Scarborough<br />

Invites you to<br />

remember the good times<br />

in Somers Point, NJ.<br />

From $74,900.<br />

ce from 4<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1, 2 or.<br />

y Avenue, Somers Point, NJ<br />

mile north <strong>of</strong> Somers Point Circle.<br />

* > % J4wr*f4lBBaSBL^BaBBB^_n 1 _ - - • _•_<br />

Outstanding income<br />

property in residential<br />

Northend, Duplex with 3<br />

bedrooms and I bath each<br />

unit, just listed at il24,900,<br />

4 bedroom, l'/j bath home,<br />

being completely<br />

remodeled Close fo <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>'s finest beaches Like<br />

buying a new home at only<br />

i!39,9O0,<br />

• ; ^ :<br />

;<br />

:<br />

Lovely three unit property<br />

with wraparound porches<br />

and excellent location. Oas<br />

hot wafer heat, Live In one<br />

unit, let others nay fn§ mor-<br />

tgage. Will net last at only<br />

M»,S00.<br />

Charming 2 bedroom cot<br />

fage In convenient location.<br />

Includes converted garage<br />

apartment, won't last at<br />

this price, only $79,500.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,N.J. 01226<br />

timothy J, Richards, Owner/Broker<br />

609-39M612<br />

or foil fr*t out <strong>of</strong> state<br />

800B43=0172<br />

CAREER SEMINAR<br />

Give us in hour <strong>of</strong> your lime!<br />

We'll thow you the career <strong>of</strong> a lifetime to be held<br />

at the <strong>of</strong>fice ol<br />

FOX&LAZO<br />

3301 Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>ch 28th, 7 P.M.<br />

Please call fo register<br />

398-5000 ,.,<br />

COMING SOON!!<br />

2 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL CONDOMINIUMS<br />

805 807 Central Ava., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,j,<br />

PROM •79,900<br />

SHORE REALTY<br />

B25layAve, 609-3991900<br />

ENCLAVE 34 Townhouses<br />

34th & Centra!, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

—COMPARE US TO« QUALITY AND VALUE-<br />

-A i-Unif Townhouse NewsmaKlng Unique Building,<br />

•Owner l» hiving open house every weekend (4W) 391-<br />

OlOf; Daily 60?-398i200,<br />

•<strong>On</strong>ly 3 unltt left, each consisting <strong>of</strong> 3 bfdroomj, family<br />

room & 3 pathi. Dramatic 2-sfory living room with<br />

fireplace. Luxury master suite. Decks with view <strong>of</strong> ocean,<br />

covered parking, European style kitchen Including<br />

microwave, !<br />

SEE OWNER FOR FLEXIBLE FINANCING,<br />

RENTAL GUARANTEE AND PRICES.<br />

Steps to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest beaeh. Ideal for own»r use<br />

and/or rental, Itmusf bestenl<br />

•Here art comttiints raported by reviewer Tina Skinner<br />

In the Sentinel-Ledger and the star Ledger which jpialt;<br />

for themselves!<br />

•'Enclave 34 It not another <strong>of</strong> the duplex thorn bexat"<br />

"Design, workmanship and mattrlalt tepamtr It from othtr<br />

commercial construction "<br />

"Light, spaM and movement (not rigidity) emphasize<br />

utehltteturm"<br />

"The building has a better foundation thin any other In<br />

town"<br />

' 'It could hen been built tor a lot lets but design t quality<br />

were the meriting considerations."<br />

BERG!<br />

REALTY<br />

55th it Haven Ave,<br />

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

399-4211<br />

BERGER BUYS OF THE WEEK<br />

A place to entertain I Panoramic ocean view from 2 yr,<br />

old, 4 bdr. 2 bath 2nd fl. Condo. Air cond. fireplace, Jac-<br />

cuizl & much mere, A real bargain at 1265,000.00.<br />

Duplex buy in Sold coast location, impeccable condition, %<br />

yrs. old, many amenm»s, tJif.OOO, Buy now and asiume<br />

ali leases. _ _<br />

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING AROUND 1100,000? We<br />

have the listings! Brand NEW. 6 Townhouse Condos<br />

Three Idrm, 1 bath condo, swimming peel, low main*<br />

finance ftts, very tastefully furnished. tW,500.00.<br />

Wtit Ave. % Bdrffi. cottage t«,O0Q.0e,<br />

Wtit Ave. brand new 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Condo, includes all<br />

appliances and 4 celling fans. Lovely ocean and bay<br />

Vlawt. 1110,000.<br />

Excellent <strong>Ocean</strong> views from this 2nd fl. Condo featuring<br />

large open deck, air cond., 2 car garage & more! Great<br />

Central Ave. location at only $149,500.<br />

Charming 2 Bdrm. home In mint condition. Fireplace, oil'<br />

heat, expandable attic, Don'f mls»thlsonefor$8?,S00,00. '<br />

Two Bdrm; 1 bath duplex $iio,ooo. income potential<br />

i¥«e,ob.<br />

Immaculate 3 Bdrm. rancher 179,900 ready to move In.<br />

Single family home. $67,MO,<br />

Five Bdrm, 2 story single, close to beach. 1101,900.00 0<br />

Three idrm. »ing!«, one house in from the eonwr <strong>of</strong> Gen-<br />

fralAwe.ilif.fOO. «<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 28,<strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, PAGE 17 — SECTION TWO<br />

R.I, For Sale R.E. Sale<br />

€<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

REALTOR<br />

LOVILY YEAR ROUND Two bedroom apartment <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Court cooperative apartment building. Third and Ocwn<br />

Avenue, Nice sized living room and formal aining room,<br />

Modern kitchen and bath, Benerous closet space, wall to<br />

wall carpeting. Modest monthly charge covers ali expen-<br />

ses. Taxes, heat and utilities, etc, including use <strong>of</strong> swim<br />

mlngpool.M7,S00,<br />

t<br />

GUEST HOUSE with 3 apis. Plymouth Place, central<br />

location near beach, fully furnished and equipped<br />

Parklno 1115,000.<br />

HEATED 1 FAMILY DWELLING upper cottage has 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 full baths, hot wafer h»af, first floor 2<br />

bedroom complete apt,, gas hot water heat. Hasy main-<br />

tenance with vinyl siding, Ilis.ooo.<br />

.36 ATLANTIC AVE. 3918011<br />

FOR SALE<br />

:. LAGOONFflONT DUPLEX $178,500<br />

; &9 W. IBfh Street - 2 bedrooms & l bath on each floor, ex-<br />

traig, 37'xlOO' lot means expansion possibilities.<br />

3 BOAT SLI PS and a FANTASTIC VIEW<br />

We must sell Immediately, so we have priced If<br />

UNDER ASSESSED VALUATION.<br />

Recently appraised at IIM.OOO, our loss will be your gain<br />

and iusf in time for summer.<br />

If you are a serious buyer, call Bob Adams<br />

3g8-177B or 9271978<br />

There Is no finanelng but we might consider your smaller<br />

property in a eross-purehas*<br />

By appointment only, so call today I »<br />

D, ALLEN STRETCH JR.<br />

AGENCY, INC.<br />

SALES • RENTALS<br />

GREAT LOCATION...excellent condition, medern center<br />

city duplex, close to beach and boardwalk, completely<br />

refurbished Inside and out. Bach unit 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

living room, kitchen, heated, has condo papers, ideal for<br />

either investor or live-in owner who desires extra Income.<br />

Listed at 1119,000.<br />

TWO CONDOS.. center city location, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

heat and air, nicely furnished, low monthly maintenance,<br />

Pric«dfose!!,<br />

WI HAVE MANY MORE UST1HGS . CALL FOR INFORMATION!<br />

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Income, low mainfenimee,<br />

JEANBLACKMON<br />

Realtor<br />

•3M-«h if. in-<br />

the Iecrefsry/A»isfint Bookkeeper <strong>of</strong><br />

me iurd <strong>of</strong> EduMtlon, Room E-],<br />

Mainland Regional Hlgn Schoel, i»l<br />

Sak'Avenue, Linwood, H^w Jefsey<br />

OISJI, who will relaln the same until the<br />

time set forth for The receipt <strong>of</strong> Bids,<br />

Bidderi ere required to cflmply Witts<br />

me requirement! <strong>of</strong> P,L, 1W5, c W<br />

Each Bidder muM wbmlf with his bid<br />

a ceriilied cheek in me amount <strong>of</strong><br />

I1OO.M payable to the order ol the<br />

Mainland Regional Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

a? a guarantee By fne eidder tfujt If<br />

awarded an orter, me Blddar *lll enter<br />

into £ c<strong>of</strong>ifrgcf snd will furnifh irems In<br />

accordance wlrh mi specifications.<br />

separate bldj snsll Be HiDmlfted In<br />

e«ch <strong>of</strong> the numfitrad dfegorin and<br />

escri ifefn in eacti c#fe€Cry shall Be<br />

considered as a separate Bid.<br />

Th« Hoard <strong>of</strong> Eduuflon reterves the<br />

right fo rejed any and all Bids and to<br />

waive any informaliry in any Bid !MB*<br />

mltted.<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> the &ear& <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong><br />

me Mainland Regional High School,<br />

district <strong>of</strong> Atlantic csunty, in me Coun<br />

fy <strong>of</strong> Atlantic and state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

John P~, siBsm<br />

tecretary/iu»lne« Admin,<br />

Mainland Regional High School<br />

1101 Oak Avenue<br />

Llnwood/NJ, Oiai<br />

3 2J.IT.P.(i.sjl.5n<br />

Public N<strong>of</strong>lM<br />

iHERiFFS SALE<br />

Br VIRTUE: <strong>of</strong> * writ af EaawcflM<br />

iilued cut ef the Uiperlcr tfun « MlW<br />

Jersey, Law Oivijion, C*M M« Cowl<br />

If, Omul NO. L C3t) 71, J4,%4tm,<br />

tnereln, BefMing, wnsrein, HARKY *,<br />

BAUERis me fijmwf ana omoitoe<br />

SMITH, et alt in ma M i<br />

shall capote to ule ll public<br />

on •<br />

WEOHlSOAY, APRIL 10 IW<br />

ai one ociKk In th. uurmm UUlf<br />

dard lime) <strong>of</strong> (aid day «f IM itmrUrt<br />

irl|<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Palen Avenue StJl Mat Uf^<br />

westwardly from tn. Tnmtlil laMi ly<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street; thatKt<br />

(I) (Mrtfiweffwarinr, aMng UU UM<br />

<strong>of</strong> Paler) Avenue, 19* fiat to an an|H<br />

In tame/ fMnc*<br />

(!) Illil •long Mia (hie <strong>of</strong> faM<br />

Avenue, mi dmanci et usi faii to a<br />

point; IBence<br />

1)1 ioutheattmrAr, (W«41« tuM<br />

NinTh straet, imM tatlil tmti<br />

thence ' ,<br />

W NorthstsiwarMy, eafalM laMi<br />

Pelen Avenue, UM M l t a MIWl<br />

fhence<br />

li) (till N«1f«Mn.ydlr. NMi<br />

with Palen Avenue, 7\.iJ Mtrn (MM<br />

diuanf a».c iHt Muiimtttmrmr<br />

from tne SouflnMBtrty IM sf Nkitfl<br />

Street, ntUiima at rW liiHW<br />

timttrvmi th*net<br />

(i) Hormmaunrttr __.<br />

Wlrtl Ninth Strnt, I(BJ» fatt ft '<br />

place <strong>of</strong> Beginning,<br />

BEING Known n IM t. Bloc*; fit m<br />

•he Tan Msp,<br />

Amount dye Mttf IviWIM ti<br />

1137.4XM1 wlffi irrtwrt, aM mmt<br />

Iherili'i feei to be aMM,<br />

At m* time <strong>of</strong> m» UM a t tr or-<br />

"tifieii emcti in th. •nwunt a i p r<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> «• DM pClta It m|W.»«, 4 11<br />

JHRli ilDROOM - 1 B«th, US6<br />

monthly plus utilities, washer, dryer,<br />

lumisBed or unfuml»h«. Must be<br />

qualified, call ierger Beaity, aits<br />

Asbury Aye. J*50«7S, N<br />

FURNISHUD OR UNFURNISHED -<br />

rentals avaiiaole sijrtiriB it MJJ and<br />

up Mutt M guaiilied, call Berser Real<br />

isute, Jl» Affiury Ave. m-tort. H<br />

OCIAN CITY LUXURY iAYFRONT<br />

RESIDENCES — wlrh tj«et slip at your<br />

door, deck, cabana club and pool, eon.<br />

venlenf to country clue, restaurant,<br />

peach and Boardwalk, ifnmediatt<br />

availability. Reservations, please call<br />

VEIIMONT IKI HOUSll - Ml. Mow<br />

Straiten area. Sleep* I, 1 Hr.pUcej, 1<br />

batlii. Indoor healed club pool 1150<br />

•Mekend, call ~<br />

MOTEL EPFICIKHCV UNITS — Ht»i,<br />

A,e., color TV, tuny, wee*!!, nnni«l»,<br />

seawial. UK SIMM ilata iMItf, IM-<br />

I<br />

•y; AMTWIa Barrntfi, jljgllW(|<br />

TtHilM D, BHiaBe<br />

W. Baapff<br />

neniosi, swrnig- s« !•!• s^Bdf •<br />

Cipe May, rnaaa an flu HfH—l «nm<br />

umra, itU, en Wa fjatltlw a.—i •»<br />

scrlbac tm EMCUITII <br />

Jantr, auncary DhUalaa. Ca*t Maf<br />

Owrtv. Dackat HO. r-ttU-O. •aataak<br />

pandlaf, wtnnla »CU*nY «*VJt*tJ»<br />

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. A CarJW-<br />

lisa el I1H Stale at HM Janaf •> ja»<br />

Plauitlll ana OCSAN CITY<br />

ASSOCIATES. A pariaanMpi aTT MAt<br />

an I*. CW»wU»ti, I !•«• aaaaaa aapaat<br />

atavwicraaaaaaai -<br />

WEDMEIOAY, AMILJ. HH<br />

at ena e'cMc* In BM»n Ut—ajaa*<br />

tfa») at laM aar at flla «•« • eJMat<br />

in Ctpa Mtr Caart W n Ca#a «**<br />

County. NawJanar.<br />

TBACr<br />

ALL Itul ortala met V<br />

Und a4 s I "<br />

ocu> <strong>City</strong>, caotr a><br />

Slate el<br />

deieflljaa-ai*<br />

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(Unll A) i<br />

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tpaclHaDr »•»—« ai Ika<br />

el vnurn w«t A»<br />

duniedamt. racaraall la ta*<br />

Clartl at Cam Ma* O*ae> M<br />

UNisuRNISHID - ] bearoem, 1 bath,<br />

lit floor eondo, M5 w. IWh St. No<br />

children, no p«t». Relermns required<br />

UOO monlhly plul eJKfrlc, Available<br />

April 1. Call »<br />

YlAB «OUNO MHT*L AFTS, -<br />

With every •mtnltv poiilbn far<br />

fracloai ilylns. Immrililitr tvaiutle,<br />

T« MMM «iut 1 Mnmn, IMne<br />

with boat ill*. Jama M, Owrer, RHI<br />

•Hlfl, m 17W. W<br />

RSIERT t., SHARP — BMI Eslite,<br />

Rtiltan, it antttlfil a»M«H«iii tor<br />

,Mrty IHS*I, USD in W atlin at Ins<br />

*»», ae SMI Weil Aye, If<br />

oeiAN 6ITY — commereial lot on »tn<br />

Street very yflluabie corner = 75 x<br />

103' Asking mm- «ake <strong>of</strong>fer. New<br />

Parkway Realty, Inc., licensed real<br />

eiiale BroMr. W ventnor 'Aye<br />

<strong>Mar</strong>gate, NJ, SW«3!-1U1 *'•<br />

Rooms<br />

NieiLY OICORATiB ROOM - TV,<br />

cable, 10 miles to AC. ReasonabU, Mil<br />

COrVlI FOR THE SUMMIR - Cheer<br />

fill, clean, or»at lOMliort, tSJ weelily at<br />

m central Avenue, call 1-*o?-3*» 11«<br />

IBMIIfSni<br />

UNDER •«• fUUBCT TO *»*<br />

ctvaunts, —«-^— " 1 —<br />

Tvnm^ rtfiWfBf^ ^^<br />

aarf excapnaiii M c ^* **- —<br />

«• la mi Matter o—t. ar-LAWi. mat<br />

Ai-lttin «< iiKartwaHaa aM BUT a»B»».<br />

dements Iftertta.<br />

SUBJtCT FUKTHBR t» a» aaaaaBlB-<br />

Is, cJnrenann, taaafmtam- iBaWotaaiB,<br />

vanlnv ra*trtcHa*s aaa a<br />

el ncew, M any<br />

BEING cemnwaty I<br />

west tnw. Mrs! ><br />

New Jeney<br />

KNOWN A> •tack <strong>On</strong>. imt Kt ft-<br />

many OJ-C A), aa M CUT •» Otaa« <br />

•aaMn, mootWr. Call il»«Mm<br />

•Vaninft, )'•<br />

BtBchloeK.,<br />

BeacMfront, ill«o<br />

AND MANY MORI! II<br />

MOMKN APART/V1INT - lit IIW ><br />

badfv#f», 1 Mini, HfW V* omtm<br />

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PAGE IS — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. THURSDAY, MARCH 28,19a e<br />

Local boxer Earl Rowell is turning pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

ByMARKSOIFER,<br />

QtemCli?<br />

Public Rckflou Director<br />

at the New Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

BeMng Club. He also works olan I S 'Sllttan<br />

tor Us, brother moving furniture.<br />

Epri.RowiU, aUM "Kffler<br />

Chrtsr" — toe <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Golden Glows champion with<br />

the flowing oruge robe — la<br />

turning pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

Earl would like to be<br />

Now 18, the<br />

local boier li beginning his<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional career at Jan<br />

advanced pugllftlo age. But<br />

as he readily confides, that<br />

shouldn't be any problem.<br />

mMto< belted with m- wiU come true. With aH Ma elsewhere, Hey don't have to at the MuHc Pier, 7:30 pm. Council will hold Its la,<br />

warn wovea »mpeUBon savory characters who bravado Inside the ring, he li prove they're foutfi Friday fflratlonal funrisB aervlci<br />

5» ^L^*JSi 1 "*" aulto't careless about what a genial, straightforward, "flto I get into a'fiiht to ."The St. Augusttne'i PTA ftatuwdffptitarwinbeHtv, :<br />

Not to worry: ^"Killer" t b§ great to nave a mia- EarL "Hat's one <strong>of</strong> the un<br />

wUl overcomftaU this because Uewelght champion from reasons I didn't flnM sehoeL — —<br />

he s ou h nd<br />

to ' r* « « «» I«« Jceanafy? But I'm a tot wiser now. He<br />

Kf? ', „ .<br />

Earl thinks it would and he guy I tangled with and I have looking ahead to the Easter<br />

world so be runs six mUes a good," says Earl matter <strong>of</strong> quickly when they see no one, I don't mind getting make them rich.<br />

day, drinks six raw eggs factly. someone In trouble. And no<br />

today and tried to start • H*<br />

mixed with milk for breakfast There's no doubt he's been nutter how hard athletic<br />

and trains three times a week an effective amateur boxer, commissions try, the game<br />

1 * 9 ••»>• to 3 p.m. Satur- <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier, lie Easter<br />

Mows,"<br />

training, they're <strong>of</strong>f the says with a shy nnlto. ^ Alberta bringa hta talent will distribute chocolate<br />

Despite Ma proclamation, streets and doing something -^ —. showcase to the Pier at 8 p.m. bunnies to youngsters. Prize*<br />

Earl works hard on hlaconstructive,"<br />

says Earl. that day. will be given to best dresstd #<br />

defense, noting that many "And the kids that box don't The high school psychology <strong>On</strong> Easter at 6:30 a.m., the nan, woman, children, teen<br />

BL1CT<br />

COMMUNITY & CIVIC,<br />

boxers lose fights because go looking (or trouble dub will present a talent shoj? <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ecumenical Wd family, •'•<br />

JOSEPH A,<br />

• Appointed to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> School<br />

toey've never realty learned<br />

Board (4 months)<br />

to protect themselves.<br />

lUDiCA.JR.<br />

• Two term Vice President Midway Civic Ai for the sport Itself, he <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Coming events<br />

Association<br />

OCEAN CITY SCHOOL BOARD<br />

thinks "there's nothing wrong<br />

Member Qt fh# <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Republican with boxing as long as they<br />

Club<br />

keep it dean, I'd rather be TODAY (Thursday) gieaker Sheriff James "itotanee, Stalnton Senior Senior citizen<br />

* Vice President <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city Kiwanis<br />

7i<br />

Quality Education Through<br />

Community Cooperation<br />

* U.S. Air Fo • Reserves (l^yeart)<br />

BUSINESS;<br />

* Stockbroker Boennrno & Sc(ttergood<br />

for i years (Office Manager and Vice<br />

President <strong>of</strong> Sales)<br />

* Vice President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerc*<br />

BIOGRAPHY:<br />

* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident for years<br />

* Single<br />

* College Busints*Ma|or<br />

* tnrollea in Colleoe <strong>of</strong> financial<br />

Planning<br />

VOTE TDES.. APRIL 2<br />

love to ihow boat,"<br />

bridge, community center, aerlffs Programs, 10 a.m, Avra, i » a pm Ap- «th Street and Aabury<br />

Earl admits that he would 7:30 p,m.<br />

polntment only^ call 3SM0M, Avenue, 1 to 3 pm, '•<br />

like to make a lot <strong>of</strong> money,<br />

St. Augustine adult enrich-<br />

and for a high school dropout, Rotary Club meeting, ment program in the school TO1SDAV<br />

lions dub meeting Harry's<br />

boring seems like a good way. Chi Chi'a Restaurant, 6:30 haU, 7;JO pjB.<br />

Garden dub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fin, 7 pjn,<br />

Like so many boxers, he<br />

meeting, recreation center,<br />

patterns himself after<br />

Exchange Qub meeting, 8th Street and Haven Avenue, Kiwanis Club meeting.<br />

Muhamed All and has named <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, Daniel's Restaurant, 6:30 1:30 p.m. Silent white<br />

Hymouth ton, 12:18 pjn,<br />

Ms son "Muhamed All youth center, 7 p.m, pjn.<br />

elephant auction.<br />

Rowell."<br />

Chess Club meets, youth<br />

Recently, he has limited his Guest and Apartment <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, Sunshine Foundation center, 7 pjn,<br />

show boat tactics to entering House Association meeting, 8 youth cent*, 7 pjn, meeting, 7:30 pjn.<br />

and leaving the ring and has pjn.<br />

n_ rat. »»ti.»., Women's Cooperative<br />

been all business once the<br />

Young at Heart Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel, Motel and<br />

fight starts.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cojamunlty Restaurant f^atyHotel,Mote!and Association ^g,,, mrmol fomi<br />

He began his career under <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify Humane Society Center, meeting featuring Dr.<br />

^BMurant meeting. Aasociation center, iaja. [<br />

the guidance <strong>of</strong> EMc Seellg, second annual dessert card Wayne Luti, chiropractor, fWDMTPsnAv Amiriean Legion, Morgan,<br />

former middleweight party, youth center, noon. discussing back care;<br />

champion <strong>of</strong> Sweden. Since Donation |2.M.<br />

refreshments, 1 p.m. ^ f fSl i ~ *M Sands Post 137 toeting, Mm<br />

Seelig's death, Mrs. Seellg<br />

^od Counsel Wtnd«Jp ^ ^ M d Vmm Avenue; 8<br />

has managed Rowell and will Awana Clubs for K ttirough<br />

Club nueting, lociai hall, Dm ' :<br />

guide him into pr<strong>of</strong>essional 9th grade, Grace Bible<br />

12:30 pA.<br />

fighting.<br />

Chapel, 882 Wesley Av., 1 p.m.<br />

"I expect my first pro fljpit<br />

School Board election guide—cont'd<br />

to be sometime in May, SATURDAY<br />

probably at the Tropicana, 111 Hplth fair, sponsor^ by<br />

(continued from page 7) ) published reports and otter I would like to be re-elected<br />

start with four-round fights<br />

,hl Cedar Beach Civic<br />

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Indeed, when you talk to ajn. to 2 pjn.<br />

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