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1<br />
Musical.(beach) chain<br />
Farnath gets lease<br />
as bidder withdraws<br />
<strong>The</strong> question <strong>of</strong> who is going rental area had apparently<br />
to rent beach chair! and outbid last year's contract<br />
umbrellas where was finally holder who <strong>of</strong>fered one lump<br />
•roned out Wednesday just (44111 for the tract.<br />
three days before the busy Rodney V. Farnath, owi<br />
Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y weekend. <strong>of</strong> the Bcachcombf.<br />
Lait' Thursday the city Restaurant at 59th st., bid<br />
awarded contracts for the 11,302 for the two block area,<br />
summer season to eight while Alex Boziaeeo <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
eonceBMonaires to rent beach $510 for tha block from r,Hth<br />
equipment at various beaches to 69th and Edmund<br />
from Seaipray rd. to the far Baldasaarre bid $1,200 for the<br />
south end,<br />
block from SfitH to 60th sU<br />
A controversy arose over the <strong>The</strong> city accepted the<br />
concession rights between 58th combined bids <strong>of</strong> Bozzacca<br />
an4 SOth sis. Two bidders, and Baldassarre <strong>of</strong> $1,710 and<br />
each desiring a block <strong>of</strong> the turned Farnath dowi<br />
completely. <strong>The</strong> legal<br />
advertisement did not specify<br />
which beaches were to he<br />
rented, or how the area 1<br />
be broken up, but Farnath<br />
claimed that Commissioner<br />
WEEK END David L. Simpson told him to<br />
bid the two block area is one<br />
parcel aa he had done in past<br />
years.<br />
Last weekend <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />
josiah E. Dubois said he<br />
received a telegram from<br />
Edmund Baldassfure saying<br />
SATURDAY,<br />
u<br />
wtfinr<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
In Our 42nd Year<br />
724 Asbury Ave.<br />
Dial 399.1260<br />
keep his committment In the<br />
69th to 60th st. area.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> a sudden Bozs-.acco<br />
decided he didn't want his<br />
block either, so the whole area<br />
=#ss -awarded at <strong>City</strong><br />
"Commission meeting<br />
Wednesday to Funath for<br />
11,302.<br />
. Accepted at Greensboro<br />
Linda Lyles has '"'been .<br />
accepted for admission to<br />
Greensboro College' for the<br />
<strong>1970</strong>-71 academic year. She is<br />
the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
R, C. Lyles, <strong>of</strong> 413 Pecks<br />
Beach Village. Mist Lyles, a<br />
transfer student from Wesley<br />
College and graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School, will major in<br />
music education at the college.<br />
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WE SERVICE<br />
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• PtrmanMt-prMS MtUngs<br />
on control P»nel<br />
Threo fabric-selection<br />
settings -<br />
• Deluxe styling<br />
usually found only on<br />
higher-priced models<br />
i Two fabric-selection<br />
settings<br />
1 Dewrinklfe cycle<br />
M speed-Flow drying<br />
• Family-size capacity<br />
. • Slim 27-Inch width<br />
HOTPQIHt<br />
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viter watr<br />
Ineludlno Om YNr Hintmt? on Pirti ft Strvtw<br />
FRIi-D^MdaWa, Courtwut S««« By «*<br />
MCTORY TIIAINID TICHNICIAMS ,<br />
FR1I DILIVIRY arvJ Rwnwil af old •pplt"' 6 *<br />
CORSON<br />
# • R.ICTMC • •<br />
n% WIST AVENUE DIAL 399-2248<br />
OPEN 8-5 DAE.Y — FBIDAY EVIWDJG 7-9 ,<br />
jACQl C, SCHUPF, JR.. PreprWap<br />
Enjoy<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEOGhK<br />
t^h&ir X'^'^i^i^i '?r^§!$*5f^' Obituaries<br />
HOME MADE-GARAGE • Late modal highway afttr making a turn <strong>of</strong>f Bay av.<br />
car sits wedged unjer the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Mia Roberts was taken to Siore<br />
Alice E. Pwarson, MJM. 7tfi it. <strong>The</strong> car Mimorial Hospital, treated for possible<br />
driven by Barbara X Roberts, 17, <strong>of</strong> drug intoxication and released<br />
Seaville. ran into tha house late Tuesday (Counsellor Photo)<br />
night after it skidded on the wet<br />
/Miss 0, C. aspirant<br />
. ..may it b© saf©, mm<br />
and satisfying<br />
WIU aOSE AU DAY MONtlAY, JULY 6TH<br />
Pageant contestant's ambition<br />
is to work with underprivileged<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jaycees<br />
announced this week that Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Joseph Dougherty<br />
will handle ticket sales for the<br />
upcoming Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Scholarship Pageant in August.<br />
Dougherty is vice president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Jaycees, sponsors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pageant, and his wife, Joanne,<br />
is president <strong>of</strong> the Jaycei-ettes.<br />
Dougherty immediately<br />
announced that advance tickets<br />
will be on sale in the very near<br />
future. He indicated another<br />
sellout is expected and<br />
suggested that those interested<br />
in attending get their tickets<br />
early.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Jaycees also released the<br />
name <strong>of</strong> another young lady<br />
<strong>City</strong>. She is Barbara Jane<br />
-"Pettit, daughter <strong>of</strong> D*. and Mrs.<br />
Pajurtl. Pettit, <strong>of</strong> 68 Walnut<br />
id., who was graduated from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School this<br />
year. ,<br />
MilH Pettit w«i a<br />
&u*ba« Jane Pettit<br />
commencement speaker and<br />
WM captain <strong>of</strong> the majorettes<br />
during her senior year, was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor<br />
Society, Studen' Council, class<br />
executive committee. Trench<br />
Club, Chorui and Choir. She<br />
Uso serves as director <strong>of</strong> her<br />
ehureh teen choir.<br />
She enjoys skiing, dancing<br />
ind sewing. Her two older<br />
Mothers and older sister are all<br />
Harried. She has brown hair,<br />
WWJWMTBJIT^WWBBWWM<br />
ueen at OCHS<br />
Miss Pettit has had piano<br />
raining and ballroom dance<br />
lessons. Sh« plans a baton<br />
swirling and dance routine for<br />
her talent presentation. She is<br />
^onsored in the pageant by<br />
the Kiwanit Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Beauties Two local students receive<br />
continued from page 1<br />
Asbury av., or at the Yacht<br />
Club, North st. and Battersea<br />
rd. Registrations are being<br />
sought both for boats and<br />
bay front residences.<br />
Niekolas J. Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Jr., is<br />
serving as chairman <strong>of</strong> the Miss<br />
Night in Venice contest. He hai<br />
announced the contestants and<br />
their sponsors. Pictures and<br />
brief biographies on each will<br />
appear in the Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 10 contestants are Marti<br />
Roberts, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton,<br />
sponsored by Bob's Grill;<br />
Angela PiSabatino, 2133<br />
Weiley av,, sponsored by<br />
College Grill; Patricia Eileen<br />
Powell, 329 New rd,, Marmora,<br />
sponsored by Jay Arabia Hair<br />
Stylist; Mea Oiannopoulos,<br />
Uniontown, Pa., sponsored by<br />
Dan's Third Spot; Judith Ann<br />
Lyons, Philadelphia, sponsored<br />
by the Alvyn Hotel; Lynda V.<br />
Sahms, 419 S. • Shore rd,,<br />
Marmora, sponsored by<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen;<br />
Nancy Brown, Glanside, Pa.,<br />
sponsored by the Chatterbox;<br />
Jane Louise Nordstrom, 1920<br />
Gltnwood dr., sponsored by<br />
the Blue Maxie" Boutique;<br />
Valerit Jean Volpi, California,<br />
. Pa., sponsored by Bill Brown's<br />
Royal Diner- and Laura<br />
Beeotte, 400 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,.<br />
sponsored by Litterer'l Orange.<br />
QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES<br />
Marilyn Harvey Thome, <strong>of</strong><br />
342 Simpson av., and James<br />
Gayle, <strong>of</strong> 419 Haven av., were<br />
among the 13 Cape May<br />
County students to receive full<br />
four-year scholarships to<br />
Glassboro State College <strong>The</strong><br />
scholarship winners were<br />
announced by Rev. P. W,<br />
Bryan, Glassboro College<br />
Human Resources Committee,<br />
representative for Cape May<br />
County,<br />
Both Oayle and Miss Thome<br />
are <strong>1970</strong> graduates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School. At the high<br />
school Miss Thorne<br />
participated in the Color<br />
Guard, the school newspaper,<br />
and class executive committee.<br />
Last year Miss Thorne rode on<br />
the New Jersey float in<br />
President Nixon's inaugural<br />
parade, Oayle was a champion<br />
diver with the . school's<br />
swimming team.<br />
Other county residents who<br />
were awarded gchlanhips were"<br />
Kelly Harris and Marshall<br />
Martin, <strong>of</strong> Whitesboro;<br />
Anthony Langford, Linda<br />
Miller, Lillian Wing, and Anna<br />
Wise, <strong>of</strong> West Cape May;<br />
Patricia Gary, <strong>of</strong> Cape May;<br />
and Jeanne Ann Mayer, <strong>of</strong><br />
North Cape May.<br />
For the first tim« this year<br />
the program was expanded to<br />
PRSL<br />
continued from page 1<br />
commitment by the city to<br />
provide free bus service for<br />
railroad commuters were also<br />
given as reasons for the<br />
petition denial.<br />
<strong>The</strong> report concluded laying<br />
the railroad's commitment to<br />
build a new facility at Gift it<br />
was "not well founded", It said<br />
the railroad 1 ! plan tor building<br />
the new itation from revenue,<br />
derived (ram selling the otter<br />
four .UHon. could "ewiry be<br />
influenced by general<br />
economic conditions and<br />
availability <strong>of</strong> cur."<br />
<strong>The</strong>te findings ware<br />
incorportted in a resolution<br />
pined on June 10. Hie<br />
commuter Operating Agency<br />
eeaiiitt <strong>of</strong> the etate<br />
Co mmliiioner <strong>of</strong><br />
IViiuportation u chairman,<br />
the iltta TtMMinr, the<br />
pnMaBt <strong>of</strong> the Publk Utilltie.<br />
Commtaton, and the aMiiUnt<br />
commluloner for Public<br />
TranapOTtatlon aa voting<br />
tnemb*n.<br />
P some merit scholarsnips,<br />
">ree Of which were given in<br />
Cape May County <strong>The</strong>y were<br />
to <strong>The</strong>odore Bryan ind Arthur<br />
Henry _ Washington, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Cape May.<br />
Tfcg D C nARBY<br />
389-0049<br />
Kpxxli-r r L* U-iiry, two daughU'n<br />
•'rniMif jensm and Mn<br />
Kim*<br />
Mr* Caihi'rinc t Musblark.<br />
1 , and iirii 1 residud with hU ion.<br />
Surviving .ire hit ton,<br />
Williiim H , ' wo daughtcn, M.<br />
Edward R Thiclcr, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />
Somfrs Point, and Mrs Maaon<br />
«ii w Faulconpr, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia;<br />
r, Jr<br />
a »isU>r, MTK Elsie H Altemutl,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ctillinpwnod, ail<br />
^Co»ri Aparim^ West Laurel Hill Chapr! "•„ grandchild grandehildri'n and four great<br />
Catheriiw I Mosbbck J£r,^<br />
"": 1 S L ^ ta *""*'* ki<br />
Funk H, Guinn<br />
Mrs Moshlark was bom in<br />
PitiJiburEh, Pii . an5 had made<br />
hi'r home in this city for '22<br />
years She had b«n employed<br />
fL* a eh'rk at Wiioiwfirth^ on<br />
Asbury av<br />
Surviving is one 1 daughter,<br />
Miss Kalinkii Moshiaek, >>f this<br />
city Solemn High Requiem Mass<br />
will be celebrated at St Paul's<br />
Cathedral m Pittsburgh this<br />
morning (Friday) s! 10<br />
o'clock Interment will be at<br />
St Marx's Cemetery,<br />
B >"->— -jh Local arTangeme'were<br />
by the flndf<br />
Funeral Home<br />
Marion Smearer<br />
Mr* Marion SmeArer, <strong>of</strong><br />
2208 West av , died suddenly<br />
at her home Tuesday She was<br />
71,<br />
Mrs. Smearer wris a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, She formerly<br />
lived In Weitmont and<br />
Ellisburg and moved to this<br />
city 16 years ago. She was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> St John's Lutheran<br />
Uhurch.<br />
SurvivinS are one daughter,<br />
Mrs, Frank Murphy, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city; and three grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services will b*<br />
conducted today (Friday) Bl<br />
1^1 am from the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home,<br />
809 Central av., with the Rev.<br />
Fmnk Adler, pastor <strong>of</strong> Measlah<br />
Lutheran Church in Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Internment<br />
wili be at Seaside Cemetery,<br />
Arthur P<br />
neral serMces<br />
"<br />
Relief<br />
"INSURANCE EXCLUSIVH.Y"<br />
• Insurance<br />
SST^SU ^A A<br />
retlred «hanic, hi, winter<br />
hornt wm st i012 LuM!11,ter<br />
Surviving are his wife, Freda<br />
rontinued from page 1<br />
Deputy Public Work* Director<br />
lon I w »y °". but has been<br />
recommended by experte as<br />
one wsy <strong>of</strong> copin| with<br />
skyrocketing trash collection<br />
Simpson emphasised that<br />
the city's only responability is<br />
the coUection <strong>of</strong> trash and<br />
gaAage. "<strong>The</strong> individual a<br />
suPP»ed to wrap it neatly and<br />
place It in proper receptaelw<br />
for collection," he said.<br />
CASUALTY<br />
604 Central Avt.<br />
— Now Available —<br />
SUMMER PARKING<br />
PERMITS<br />
*25°°<br />
Good <strong>Jul</strong>y 1 to September 15 at any<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>'s Six Lett including the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>front Let, accettible from either<br />
5th or 6th Street..<br />
ANNUAL PERMIT *50<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Parking Authority<br />
HWC BAVe BIKia, 5«r*hry<br />
399-1870<br />
Funeral services<br />
conducted in Ciniurii<br />
Thursday for Frank H, Gumn,<br />
summer resident at 598 8th st ,<br />
who died Saturday in Shore<br />
Mpmori.ll Hiwpital Hi' was Si<br />
Mr Uuinn was prone<br />
dead at l 1 -- L '<br />
hpBrt atiack aru>r he had falU-n<br />
frorn the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the porch <strong>On</strong><br />
his home where he was<br />
adiustinP a flag.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
Guinn has been a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden for most <strong>of</strong> his life He<br />
---, for 40 years a security<br />
on'icer with the Reading<br />
Railroad He was a trustee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Westminster Pregbytj.rian<br />
Chulth <strong>of</strong> Camden<br />
He it survived by hii wife,<br />
Susanne W.; a son, Frank H<br />
Guinn, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Marlton; a<br />
daughter, Mrs Susanne G<br />
Dorfe, <strong>of</strong> Pittman, five<br />
grandchildren, and a brother,<br />
William, <strong>of</strong> Lebanon, Pa<br />
Interment was in Bethel<br />
Memorial Park, Pennsauken.<br />
ntfliTf W,<br />
Harry W. Uhlman, <strong>of</strong> 56JS<br />
N Mascher st, Philadelphia,<br />
died June 30 in Bloomfltld<br />
HUU, Mich. He was 85 and had<br />
Seen a summer resident here<br />
ibr more than 40 yeanfc^<br />
Following the death <strong>of</strong> his<br />
wife, Dorothy, in December,<br />
Mr. Uhlman had moved to<br />
Bloom field Mils where he<br />
Enjoy the<br />
4th <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Weekend<br />
PAOl 3 — SECTION ON<br />
(Friday)<br />
, , . but don't<br />
wind-up a<br />
statistic!<br />
ices are being<br />
delphiB today<br />
Clearance<br />
^ Sale<br />
SHORTS<br />
BLOUSES<br />
PRICE<br />
FASHION<br />
CHALET<br />
Pcirrwr Shopping<br />
Center<br />
16t+i St. k HiVMi Av*<br />
USE CAUTION and COIMON<br />
SIKSE m TOAFFIC , , .<br />
ON THE BEACH . , .<br />
WHEREVm YOU MAY BE —<br />
OF OCIAN CITY<br />
SOUTH JERSEY'S MOST MODERN PHARMACY<br />
1th St. and WMlay Av.. Mil 399-5555<br />
_ FREE DELIVERY —<br />
I^^B1«MJ<br />
<strong>The</strong> fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
starts at<br />
KABAT HEN'S SHOP<br />
rREEPARKDW<br />
•©TAUT "Ml"<br />
H. FRIEMAN<br />
A KIMO1WOM<br />
MORTHCOOL<br />
HASP1L<br />
VAN HIIISIN<br />
HATHAWAY<br />
OAKT<br />
CATAUM<br />
LONBON KM<br />
CHmtTIAN BIM<br />
•NSLtSH BAKS<br />
J<br />
U<br />
L<br />
1<br />
9<br />
7<br />
0
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PAOE 4 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 3, l?70<br />
MAILMEN « TIES<br />
Wlshlniton-<strong>The</strong> Post Office-<br />
Department has announced thai<br />
beginning <strong>Jul</strong>y 1st,, uniforms <strong>of</strong><br />
postal employes will be changed<br />
slightly-the first revision in<br />
attire since 1988. <strong>On</strong>e change<br />
will be from mnroun to blue ties<br />
to match their uniform.<br />
Philadelphian buys lots at city sale<br />
Three city owned low<br />
located in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> 23rd<br />
st. and Haven av were sold at<br />
public auction Wednesday at 2<br />
p.m. in <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
All three lots, two 40 fool<br />
lots and i 5(Vfoot forner piece<br />
SUMMER SLEEPWEAR<br />
20% Off<br />
PERMANENT PRESS<br />
NO IRONING<br />
SIZES 4-14<br />
Styles range from<br />
Calotte Look to the<br />
ever famous Baby Dolls<br />
951 ASSURY AVt 398-1094 I<br />
Problems with your Knitting?<br />
Want »o (Mm to Knit, Croehat,<br />
Embroidsr or<br />
CLASSES TUfS. and SAT.<br />
MORNINGS 9 A.M. to 12 NOON<br />
Ev«n If you didn't purehm* your<br />
yarn hmrm, you may bring your problwni to uil!<br />
We Blockl Put Butt<strong>of</strong>lholM In) Finish Workl<br />
County Crafts Knit Shop<br />
SI3 Asbury Avenue Phone 399-7572<br />
COTTON SHIFTS, HOUSECOATS from ''5.95<br />
PRBJTS - STRIPES •<br />
HATS • WhimMyi ....... from $J.SO<br />
Italian Straws for AU Occasions<br />
HANDBAGS . . . . . . from $3.00<br />
Krtnkted Fata* • Straws - Crochets - Vtvb - LaUher<br />
Krinktad PrtMt WEATHER COATS from $16.00<br />
Lingwi* §€«•*• • Horiwr<br />
Swimmer's<br />
Choice,..<br />
for wafer-tun fun<br />
all summer long!<br />
Gef comfortable<br />
in our one-and-fwopiece<br />
Swimsuifs.<br />
• Sizes S to 20<br />
From *!4 M<br />
OPEN JULY 4TH<br />
9:00 to 5:30<br />
Open Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th<br />
Open 9 a,m, to<br />
HILEN P, 5:80 p.m.<br />
FViday 9 to 9<br />
PHQNi<br />
399-6400<br />
825 Aibury Avanua<br />
Dili 399-5800<br />
tlf and 117<br />
Alburr An,<br />
eCMN CITY<br />
Daily 9-5:30; frlday 9-9<br />
Clemrw<br />
AU Half Slips<br />
25% OFF<br />
La Contour<br />
' * Wl ASBURY AVI, DIAL 3994421<br />
^ Open 9 to 5 Daity Friday to 9 P. M.<br />
,i «<br />
•0'<br />
<strong>of</strong> properly, went Iii (ii'orgi* W<br />
Keever, uf Philadelphia, for<br />
slightly above the minimum<br />
hid price<br />
Keever bid .11 rIH was awarded<br />
the corner lot ul 23rd «t nnd<br />
Haven nv for $5,300. <strong>The</strong><br />
bidding opi-ned on a nearhy<br />
40-fuol Icil al j:j.ft()O Keever<br />
bid h It'll !<br />
Mr and MHi Hiibi-rl M<br />
Spicikcr ill I].| ni.rdi'ni,<br />
Parkwiiv, Juni, 21 'n Si Mark s<br />
Unltid Mi-thnrJlM rhurrh III<br />
AllatUu Th- Hi.v Pnui E<br />
Sptc'rkrr i.l H.iwulhiifn-<br />
Thr Hr i Hi'<br />
marriHyi' h^<br />
Slanril. ill<br />
Mat run uf Hii<br />
Wiis t£ivi'n in<br />
i-T unfii'. Huki><br />
Msrii'tta, Ga<br />
Of was Mr*, Lt'p<br />
Boiizi': cif Stmrli-nburi. SC<br />
Maid nf Horn was Miss<br />
Mnlady Slanf il. at Mariotla.<br />
and bridal atit'ndanU W!*re Mrs<br />
Robert Fnss. <strong>of</strong> Tallahassi'n,<br />
Fla . Mr* Rnhort Spu'ckt>r, <strong>of</strong><br />
New nan, OB , Miss Susait<br />
And*'*-?ion, <strong>of</strong> Tajnpa. Fla and<br />
Miss Ann Brittrm <strong>of</strong> Easley<br />
SC<br />
B*-st man wa*i Robert<br />
Spimkiir. (if this city, and<br />
sppvinjj as grf^iioi?irnnn wwf<br />
Engagement Announcement<br />
Mr and Mrs. C Robert<br />
Haines, <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong> and<br />
1720 Wesley av . formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
Lansdowne, Pa , announce th»<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />
j e a n n e t t e Mildred, <strong>of</strong><br />
PhilafiPlphia and London, to<br />
John Boothby, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Francis Boothby and the late<br />
Mr. Boothby, <strong>of</strong> London A<br />
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Baby shower for Mrs. Koob<br />
Mrs. Raymond Koob was<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a baby<br />
shower given recently by Mrs,<br />
Philip Nanm II at her home,<br />
968 Asbury av, '<br />
A pink and blue color<br />
scheme was used for the<br />
decorations which featured a<br />
stork centerpiece on the<br />
refreshment table. Gifts were<br />
arrange d in a decorated<br />
BaMinet.<br />
' Those present were Mrs.<br />
ffelson Lehman, Mrs. Robert<br />
Rcichaiiek, Mrs. Philip Shafto,<br />
Miss Frances Simms, Mrs Lee<br />
Allen, Miss Linda Raiser, Mrs,<br />
Ronald Goodman, Mrs,<br />
Christopher Mather, all <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city; Mrs, Robert* Koob, <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora; Mrs. Russell Lindsay,<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> Beesleys Point; Mrs.<br />
Russell Lindsay, Sr., <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point; Miss Kathy Kelly, <strong>of</strong><br />
Longport; Mrs. Robert Ella,<br />
MiHville; Mrs. William Tarves,<br />
English Creek; and Mrs. John<br />
Steumpfig, Cherry Hill.<br />
Sending gifts but unable to<br />
attend were Miss Barbara<br />
Costanza, Mrs. Robert Shafto,<br />
Sr., both <strong>of</strong> thi* city; Mrs.<br />
Arthur Shenlnger, Easton, Pa,,<br />
Mrs. Raymond Williamson,<br />
Levittown, Pa.; and Mrs,<br />
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Rumor has it<br />
TH1 OCEAN CITY 3ENTINH-LEPOEB<br />
Sf. John's ceremony un/fes<br />
Miss Frederick, W. /. Forbes<br />
Miss Barbara Louise<br />
Frederick, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr und<br />
Mrs J Lawrence Frederick, <strong>of</strong><br />
16 Arkansas av., and William I<br />
Forbes, Jr , <strong>of</strong> Wnyne, Pn ,<br />
were married June in in Si<br />
John's Lutheran Church Th*<br />
Rev D Richard Garrison,<br />
pasror, <strong>of</strong>ficiated al the 4 p m<br />
ceremony<br />
Mrs Henry<br />
Pennsauken was<br />
Ireland<br />
matron<br />
hono!<br />
Deck<br />
and<br />
<strong>of</strong> D><br />
R William<br />
Hill, P.i .<br />
best man<br />
Given<br />
fathei thi?<br />
marriage by<br />
bride wore<br />
her<br />
an<br />
empire gown fashioned with<br />
Alpncon lace bod ice and<br />
sleeves and a chapel length<br />
train Her veil was an heirloom<br />
rosepoint mantilla and she<br />
carried a bridal cascade<br />
<strong>The</strong> matron <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />
Billy Graham aide<br />
Fellowship speaker<br />
Mrs. Fred (Millie) Dienert<br />
will be guest speaker at the<br />
Women's Bible Study<br />
Fellowship Tuesday morning al<br />
1Q;3O in the lower auditorium<br />
<strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />
Church. *<br />
Mrs, Dienert is a well known<br />
speaker among womirt's groups<br />
and has also participated in<br />
several <strong>of</strong> Billy Graham's<br />
crusades where her husband is<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> television All<br />
women <strong>of</strong> the community are<br />
invited to attend<br />
<strong>The</strong> Women's Bible Study<br />
Fellowship m being sponsored<br />
for a IQ-week period <strong>of</strong> June<br />
30 to September 1. At the first<br />
session last week a ttudy on<br />
prayer was presented by Mrs<br />
William lay res. <strong>On</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 14<br />
Mrs, James Jewell will be the<br />
Bible Study leader, on <strong>Jul</strong>y 21<br />
Mrs, Dienert will be j«ader and<br />
on <strong>Jul</strong>y 28 Mrs. Richard<br />
Bolton wlllhe leader Speakers<br />
for the month <strong>of</strong> August will<br />
be announced at a future date.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se ineetinp are under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Presbyterian Church.<br />
You can get SEVEN-UYER CAKES<br />
it<br />
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PHONE 391-1516<br />
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LARGE MEAT PIES — Serves Six<br />
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TAKE OUT SERVICE — 11 a,m. to 8 p.m.<br />
Fountain and Snack Bar open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.<br />
DAILY MENU<br />
• Chicken Pot Pie • Roast Chicken<br />
• Roast Beef - Beef Pie • Boova Shenkle<br />
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STORE HOURSi DAILY f AM. TO lliM P.M.<br />
SUNDAY; t:M AM. TO II P.M.<br />
iiltiri'd in an Edwardian styled<br />
yosvn <strong>of</strong> navy blue linnn with<br />
white bodice<br />
Following a ri'oppl'on at the<br />
Plunders Iliilvl inp cWipIo left<br />
fur a hjjncymotin m Wyjiudf.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y Will make their home in •<br />
Phiiadelphiii<br />
Th*' bride 18 ii uraduate <strong>of</strong><br />
MuhU'nber^ Collect* and is<br />
working on her doctorate <strong>of</strong><br />
anatomy at Jefferson Medical<br />
College <strong>The</strong> bridegroom, a<br />
ggraduate a <strong>of</strong> Princeton, is a<br />
Cjindiriiite for his M D and Ph<br />
D at .ipfferMsri<br />
Aiktn appointed<br />
dialogue leader<br />
Robert Aiken, principal at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hi0i School, will<br />
be the Initial dialnpie leader<br />
for the new Adult Class at St.<br />
John's Lutheran Church<br />
Sunday,<br />
<strong>The</strong> class will meet each<br />
Sunday during <strong>Jul</strong>y and August<br />
from 9:30 to 10:30 am, at<br />
1007 Central av Discussion<br />
periods will be conducted with<br />
business and pr<strong>of</strong>essional men<br />
leading the dialogue. C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
and buns will he served.<br />
Mr, Aiken's dialogue ^heme<br />
will be "Problems Facing<br />
Educators Today and Dealing<br />
with them as a Christian,"<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Why Stand in <strong>Line</strong>?<br />
COME TO<br />
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COMPLETE MEALS — ONLY $3,75<br />
Breakfast 8-10:30 Dinner 5:30-8 p,m:<br />
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814 Brighton Place<br />
B*rwMn 4th and 5th StrMti Off Atlantic<br />
SOMERS POINT SHOPPING CENTER<br />
ROUTE 9 and BETHEL ROAD SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
Open Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
COUPON SALE<br />
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CHANCE GLASSWARE (Made in England) FLORAL DECORATED<br />
TIERED SERVERS, CANDY SERVERS and CANDLESTICK HOLDERS<br />
OPEN 10-9 WEEKDAYS •, OREN 10 - 2 P.M. SAT.. JULY 4th<br />
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4<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3,<br />
POOL PARTY. Jo-El McLaughlin,<br />
Miss Cape May County <strong>1970</strong>, (far right)<br />
entertained Viebiain veterani from the<br />
Philadelphia Naval Hoipital who wore<br />
guests at a barbecue and pool party<br />
: Dining (team Pp«n fo tha Public<br />
Wednesday at the home <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Hughes, <strong>The</strong> affair was hosted by the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Maionic Club. Counsellor<br />
Photo,<br />
Shopping Mall ,<br />
^BOARDWALK AT Bi-EVENTH STREET<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
399.1571<br />
10 AM-10 PM<br />
It's My Bag<br />
Complete<br />
selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Canvas<br />
Bags-<br />
Somt to be<br />
Monogrammed<br />
THE BAG ROOM<br />
Entrance on Boardwalk Ramp<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
f<br />
Beau Monde<br />
lingerie-boutique<br />
Full Selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shifti by<br />
SIZES 8-18<br />
SCARV1S, TOO<br />
!1Hi .nd fha Bo.rdw.lk, DM ifc-WW tt* IH<br />
INTRANUi TOP OP MUWAUC UMP<br />
THi QCIAN CITY SENTINIL.LEDOIR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
TODAY (Fridiy)<br />
Story Hour foi* pri> school<br />
throu^ ihird graders, 10'a.m..<br />
at thp library, 8th ni and<br />
Ocnan iv.<br />
* * ' ,<br />
Squari 1 Danci',<br />
Beachcombc-rs ID Club, 8 3(1<br />
p.m.. Youth Center<br />
* • •<br />
TOMORROW (Saturday S<br />
Lightning Fleet 99 opens<br />
weekly racing §ones at Hobhy<br />
Havpti on 17 th it lagoon<br />
speedboat rare<br />
Yacht Club<br />
iT! Trophy<br />
noon, al thr<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Improvement Association <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
4th Bike Parade starting al<br />
45th «t and C*nlrBl w ai 9<br />
a m<br />
• • *<br />
Independence Day band<br />
concert, 7:30 p.m., on<br />
Recreation Field followed by<br />
rirewoHt* display at duslt<br />
• • •<br />
Free concert by Haddonneld<br />
Choral Society, 8 p m., on the<br />
Music Pier<br />
•s*«.3<br />
WIG<br />
BOUTIQUE<br />
Starting at 5 14.95<br />
O?W MON,, 9:00 to 0:30<br />
TUE, THRU SAT,. 9 A. M. to 10 P, M.<br />
"Gaslight Alhy"<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
Travel right with<br />
comfortable, easy-looking<br />
fashions from our selection <strong>of</strong><br />
sportswear and<br />
coordinates.<br />
Choose your<br />
fovorite styits.<br />
399-2343<br />
E COFFIN PEHROSE<br />
SUNDAY through<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Free concert* by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Municipal Orchestra under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Clarence Fuhnnan,<br />
8 p m . on the Musir Pier<br />
* * •<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous and<br />
AJ Anon meeting, 8 30 p m . in<br />
the Episcopal Parish Hall, 1 Hh<br />
Bt and Central av<br />
* * •<br />
Boiwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game. 7 4fi<br />
Atlantic av<br />
*<br />
MONDAY<br />
RichuriUi'<br />
m*t ! i I ng . 6<br />
Plvrmuith Inn<br />
p m . in thi'<br />
Ml 2 ©ri.an ,iv<br />
par!><br />
i red* h..<br />
rimriii<br />
.TUESDAY<br />
Firs! Uniird Mflhi«iisl<br />
Church SummiT^ Auxiliary<br />
mi'ntjns 2pm, m Ihi Church<br />
Mr and Mrs KIWVH B C'.i-hmiin<br />
Grand<br />
Opening<br />
Today<br />
will Kpoak on "A<br />
c und ll-aly '<br />
PAOf 7 — MGTtON «NI<br />
Visit tn story Hour for prr .chool<br />
through third Rrodere, 10 a.m,<br />
at the library. Bth »t. ind<br />
Arrtihatir and Bullet danw<br />
rliisM-s. Hpunhorud by SOCSA.<br />
Id a m at Chappl Hall. 5Pith<br />
^< ;iiid A>hij r>- av<br />
* * *<br />
Women'i Biblf Study MOtKH CLAIMS VICTIM<br />
Filluwship rnppting, 10 30 Clyde, NY --Another death<br />
ii m in Ihi' Firs! PresbylPnan has nrt-urrPd as, a result <strong>of</strong> in<br />
Chunh Mr* Frsd b object being huTleO by » lawn<br />
mower. Mrs. Wuhan! Pimgbum<br />
*as strue^ hy a stom. hurled<br />
Chapu>r _H3 OESBaiaar<br />
workshop. 7 .if) p.m.,<br />
hurrii !>f Mrs FVask<br />
lKlli Windsor dr<br />
b 5" a P^red rotary lawnmower,<br />
in the Tn)1 s'one struck the 49-yeai-<br />
Royee, °W woman behind the left ear<br />
while a tepn-aged hoy was<br />
tutting grass.<br />
at the Palmer Shopping Center<br />
16th Street and Haven Avenue<br />
• FREE GIFTS FOR TTHE KIDDIES •<br />
•OPINING SPECIALS<br />
CHICKEN — Red Bams New Fried Chicken is 10 good we guarantee<br />
it — you must be satisfied or your money back!<br />
Snack — 2 piecei chicken, french fries ., ...„..,.., ,79<br />
Dinner — 3 pieces chicken, potatoes, roll, cole slaw $130<br />
White Meat Dinner — 3 pieces <strong>of</strong> white rnear cJucken,<br />
potatoes, roll, cole slaw<br />
$1.65<br />
Btmrul — 9 pieces, serves 3 or 4 people<br />
$2.79<br />
Bucket — I 3 pieces, serves 5 to 7 people .. $3.99<br />
Barrel — 21 pieces, serves 8 to 10 people<br />
JlBJB<br />
SHRIlVn* — Red Barn's New Fried Shrimp<br />
DDMF — 6 shrimp, potatoes, cole slaw, tangy sauce.<br />
Box — I 5 shrimp, potatoes, cole slaw, tangy sauce. .<br />
Bucket — 30 shrimp, a pint <strong>of</strong> cole slaw, tangy sauce<br />
HAJVffiURGER<br />
All Beef — alwayi fresh<br />
Cheeseburger<br />
Big Barney — double decker wirt cheese and<br />
Special Red Barn iauce<br />
FTSH — <strong>Ocean</strong> fresh and delightful<br />
a real taste delight!<br />
$1.85<br />
$3.90<br />
$5.90<br />
V* Lb. Fuh Sandwich — with lettuce and tartar muce 4Se<br />
Fuh 'n' Chips •— much more with Idaho French Fries , 79c<br />
BIG 12-INCH TEXAS WIENER — on a lO-inch Bun with Ouli<br />
Uid <strong>On</strong>ions "<br />
Hamburger Hungry Says: Hamburgtr Hungry Says:<br />
Full-size Red Barn<br />
Hamburgers<br />
now<br />
20c<br />
Thg prfce <strong>of</strong> pertKtion<br />
iutt went down.<br />
20c<br />
25c<br />
Get a Big Barney,<br />
French Fries ai<br />
now for<br />
just<br />
h *<br />
HUNGRY f<br />
II you haven't had a Big Barney, you don't know what ywrtt<br />
ing' Two delicious hamburger patties, cheese, fettuct, pkMt,<br />
our own special sauce on a double-deck bun<br />
OPiN 7 DAYS A WiiK —7 A.M. to 1 A.M<<br />
CALL AHEAD! BE AHEAD! PHONE 398-1215<br />
an* ooNwnoNp PLENTY OF PARKING<br />
Don't faqH t<strong>of</strong>uHour Tdn-Out Khdum on IHtan Rd,<br />
Mr. Big .nd Route I, Phone 646*620<br />
fi
PAGE • — SECTION ONI THi OCiAN CITY SBNTINiL.LEDOER FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Township<br />
coming events<br />
Friday.<br />
Strathmero Vuluntpor Fire<br />
Co., S p.m.<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday-_<br />
Upper Township Democratic<br />
Club, 8 p.m., American Legion<br />
Hall, Tuckahoe<br />
• • •<br />
Monday--<br />
Cub Scout Den 2, 8 p m.,<br />
Mrs JamerGsrrnanio<br />
• • •<br />
itrithmere Vtiiunleer Fire<br />
Co, drill, 7 p.m.<br />
• • •<br />
Segvtlle Volunteer Fire Co ,<br />
8 pm,<br />
• • •<br />
Council 49, Daughter! <strong>of</strong><br />
America, 7 30 p.m.. Daughters<br />
<strong>of</strong> Americt Hall<br />
THIS SATURDAY<br />
Thomas<br />
Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Ave.<br />
Ens. and MM. Mark Anthony Kant<br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
and AUTHENTIC AMERICANA REPRODUCTIONS<br />
DESKS — TRESTLE — KNEEHQLE<br />
SMALL MATES — MASTER CRAFTED<br />
HAND RUBBED FINISH<br />
Finiih Guaranteed or Money Back<br />
Shore Road, Route 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, N. j.<br />
Phone 609-263-8117<br />
Garden State Parkway Exit 17<br />
turn left to Route 9, then left 1 mile<br />
'Open 7 Dayi a. Week — Houra 9-4:30 .<br />
I Welcome Visitors<br />
Hf<br />
To <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
We Hope Your Stay Htrt Is A Pleasant <strong>On</strong>*.<br />
In the Meantime . « ,<br />
Why not consider eventually making thit Ideal Family<br />
Resort your permanent place <strong>of</strong> residence.<br />
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DlaiM9.M11<br />
112 8TH STREET, OCEAN CITY, N. J., 08226<br />
Seven families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital during the paM week<br />
Coii(jratuiations go to:<br />
John and A u d r < s<br />
(Pretleripks) Motuipsky, 19<br />
Northview dr., Snniiir Fulfil, a<br />
boy, Junt 1 23.<br />
J. Michael and Mary<br />
(Cuevas) Rislcy. BOO Elnbbs<br />
av., Sorners Pnim, n hoy, June<br />
26,<br />
John , a n d^, Linda<br />
( No r r ies )P Irkrfiiire fi-B<br />
Crestmon! dr., Sinners Point, a<br />
girl, Juno 27.<br />
Bernie and Myr.i (Graves)<br />
Johnson, .102 Bai r av,,<br />
Linwood, a buy. Juno 2H.<br />
James ;mtl Joy (Miiekell)<br />
Cariedeo, 1912 Central av.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a boy, Jum- '!0.<br />
Donnld yrul Ruth '.Simon)<br />
Shaw, 101 Hurbiir rd Beesleys<br />
Point, a girl, June 30,<br />
•> Daniel and Jacqueline<br />
(Hilles) Kflshey, Champagne<br />
Apartments B 16, Sorners<br />
Point, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1<br />
Dance Classes<br />
Ballet and Acrobatic 1 Dance<br />
Classes, sponsored by the<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Improvement Association, have<br />
opened for the season <strong>The</strong>y<br />
will be conducted every<br />
Tuesday and Thursday at 10<br />
a.m: in Chapel Hall, fiftth it,<br />
and Asbury av.<br />
Mitchell-Kane wedding<br />
in Lin wood Central Church<br />
LINWOOD Central United<br />
Mnthodisl Church was the<br />
selling recently for the<br />
wedding <strong>of</strong> Miss Margaret Ross<br />
Mitchell daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />
Mrs, Hubert MiUrhell. <strong>of</strong> 136<br />
Slerlinc nv and Ens, Mark<br />
Anthony Kali.., U.S.N,. son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs Herald Kane, <strong>of</strong><br />
W rimers, N J <strong>The</strong> Rev.<br />
Franklin Buck, inli-rirn pastor,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated ill the double ring<br />
eoremonv<br />
Miss Susan Meskers was<br />
organist. "»d Mrs William<br />
Ansell was snioist ^elections<br />
sung iluniiij the reremony<br />
inclurli'd "<strong>The</strong> Navy Hymn,"<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Hiinri. <strong>On</strong>e Hj>ilrl" nnd<br />
"Befiume "<br />
Miss Biirhnrii S Mitchell, <strong>of</strong><br />
LinwcioH, was maid <strong>of</strong> honor<br />
fur hi'r sister, and serving as<br />
hridt'MTiiuils were Mrs William<br />
Hamni'Tslcv, <strong>of</strong> Lafayette Hill,<br />
Pa., iilsn a sister nf the bride,<br />
Miss fieriildine Kane, <strong>of</strong><br />
Warners, sister <strong>of</strong> the groom.<br />
Miss Gay Rowland, <strong>of</strong>lSomers<br />
Point, Miss Christine Meorp, <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood. nnd Miss Jennifer<br />
Cox, <strong>of</strong> Fayettevillc, N C>v<br />
Michael Kane, <strong>of</strong> Warring.<br />
Marriage<br />
announced<br />
Mr and Mrs, Albert D.<br />
ilirlamo, Sr., <strong>of</strong> 2626 Central<br />
av., this city, and Mertan, Pa,,<br />
announce the marriage <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daughter, Anita V , to Thomas<br />
F Kane, son <strong>of</strong> John T. Kane<br />
find the late Mrs Kane, <strong>of</strong><br />
Overhrook, Pa<br />
<strong>The</strong> formrr Miss Girlafno is a<br />
senior at Immaculata College,<br />
Immaculata, Pa, Mr. Kane is<br />
comploting his studies at<br />
Temple University<br />
<strong>The</strong> couple is residing in<br />
O verb rook.<br />
Hit theatres <strong>of</strong><br />
London,<br />
Moscow<br />
& Leningrad<br />
You'll hive 8 rights In Lon.<br />
rJon plus 4 olivs.3 nijhts in<br />
Mfiirow with two tickets to<br />
Ihe bdilgt, circus or other<br />
theatre, and 2 nights in Len=<br />
infrad with two tickets to Ihi<br />
opera, billet or ether tMlatre,<br />
CThiri's a 3-week variitien<br />
taking you to Pafis too-) Ineluding<br />
hotels, breakfasts, '<br />
sightseeing, all meals in the<br />
USSRandAir.|ndi#to flvyou,<br />
petiiis in our frge H <strong>The</strong> Bard<br />
& <strong>The</strong> iolshoi" folder.<br />
TRAVEL SERVICE<br />
1606 Pacific Ave.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
344.2128<br />
auiated his brother on bait<br />
man. Ushers were Navy Ensigns<br />
Paul Zoiribprnnrdi, Robert<br />
Christiansen, Dale itahl, Scott<br />
Semko, Richard Seam an and<br />
James Bowhn<br />
LUa Hammenley, niece <strong>of</strong><br />
trie bridS, was flower girl.<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
filher, the bride was attired In<br />
a princes gown <strong>of</strong> while<br />
organza featuring ruffling at<br />
the high neck and cuffs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
long, full ileevea. Venice lace<br />
defined the bodice and white<br />
•atin ribbon trimmed the front<br />
<strong>of</strong> the gown and cuffs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ileeveg, A removable chapel<br />
train also wai edged in lace.<br />
Her waist length illusion veil<br />
was held with a lace and<br />
organza (lower headpiece and<br />
she carried an arrangement <strong>of</strong><br />
seasonal flowers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bridal attenduiU wore<br />
red, white and i 1 u e<br />
floor lenifth sleeveless fowru<br />
featuring gold buttons on the<br />
double breasted bodices. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
carried nosegays <strong>of</strong> red, white<br />
and blue flowers.<br />
For her daughter's wedding<br />
Mrs, Mitchell chose a turquoise<br />
silk dress with lace coat, bone<br />
accessories and a white orchid<br />
corsage<br />
Following a reception at the<br />
Linwood Country dub the<br />
couple left for a motor trip<br />
across the country to<br />
Monterey, Calif., where they<br />
wUl make U W J<br />
going away outfit the bride<br />
chose a pink pants nit with<br />
white accessories.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride will be attending<br />
her second year at Monterey<br />
Peninsula College in California<br />
next semester <strong>The</strong> bride groom<br />
was graduated from the Naval<br />
Academy last month and is<br />
now attending the Nuval Poet<br />
Graduate School in Monterey<br />
Phon# 399-1S71<br />
<strong>The</strong> glorious American vacation: 3 A.M. the first night<br />
'.'.. •.•••.••••.', >.•'•*.<br />
•<br />
BUILDING LOTS<br />
/ •<br />
PRIME REflOIMTAL<br />
IN* * !«"<br />
Bijoy yew 'round or summer'<br />
living, Q^oy the ocean. Choose<br />
from a graded lots elearcd to<br />
catch every breeze, Just over<br />
34tti St. Bridge. Lowa" taxes.<br />
Peaceful eommuttHy, Adjacent<br />
to all shnppii*!- See OwsllUid<br />
Lots this paper.<br />
VISIT MARMORA<br />
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I<br />
JEFFRIES'<br />
FARM MARKET<br />
JERSEY<br />
TOMATOES<br />
• BLUEBERRIES<br />
• TRANSPARENT APPLES<br />
and NEW POTATOES<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a 5-Minuta Drive from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C/fy to Jeffries 1 Farm Market<br />
TO GET THERE - - -<br />
Turn left at tht ducU. OH Route 8, Go over the<br />
new bridge. It's Jhe first place on the right!<br />
M M M Reutt f and Girder, Star. Piriray<br />
DIAL 927-2722<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1<br />
'2//.<br />
MiN'S SHOP<br />
11th and the Boardwalk OPEN 10-10<br />
<strong>The</strong>y didn't phone ahead<br />
• for reitrvaiioni.<br />
FRIDAY, JULY I, WO<br />
Country Shore Women tour<br />
ACE's generating station<br />
Marmora A tour <strong>of</strong> the B.<br />
L, England Generating Station<br />
was fuatunid at the June<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Country Shore<br />
Womens Club. Douglas<br />
Huggard, company<br />
rcpresentalivf, took the<br />
members and their husbands<br />
through the plant. He gave a<br />
verj^tnformative talk on its<br />
operation showing a diagram<br />
and slides,<br />
Mrs Bruce Bruenig,<br />
vice-president, presided, and<br />
hostesses were Mrs, Edward<br />
Beleher and Mrs, Oeorge<br />
Harris.<br />
Mrs. Donald Hamilton,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Home Department, informed<br />
members that Miss Marion<br />
Olsen, county home<br />
economist, will be guest<br />
speaker at the September<br />
meeting.<br />
Regular meetinp <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
will not be held during the<br />
summer months <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y and<br />
August,<br />
Mrs, Meg McKittricfc<br />
announced that the ways and<br />
means and social committees<br />
TERMITES<br />
STAMP<br />
MARKS CLOTHES<br />
(8) JOHN L SULLIVAN<br />
(C) BICHAMH.TMCT<br />
will meet August 4 at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Richard Fosbenner,<br />
Youngs la., Beesleys Point, to<br />
discus the garage sale to be<br />
held at 604 N. Shore rd.,<br />
Beesleys Point, on August 29.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dinner-Fashion Show is to<br />
be held at Uie Tuckahoe Inn on<br />
October 27,<br />
Mrs, David Loder asked for<br />
volunteers to bake for the<br />
NARCO Cake Sale to be held<br />
in the area,<br />
Mrs. Bruenig announced that<br />
during the summer there will<br />
be a meeting <strong>of</strong> the bylaws<br />
committee. She also reminded<br />
members that the Women's<br />
Civic Club <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor is<br />
having an Antique Show on<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y IB, 17 and 18 at the<br />
elementary school.<br />
Mrs. W. B, Matthews asked<br />
members <strong>of</strong> her drama and<br />
literature department to read<br />
some interesting books for the<br />
January program<br />
<strong>The</strong> next meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club will be held on September<br />
22 In the social hall <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Trinity United Methodisf<br />
Church, Marmora, at S p.m.<br />
Dumb Bell<br />
He (calling from house)-Take<br />
a llance at the gas, «m you<br />
Mabel?<br />
Mabel - <strong>The</strong> Indicator sayi<br />
half, but I don't know if Itmeani<br />
half full^hiilf empty.<br />
WON'T WASH OUT<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t<br />
TWi Sp«tal Olfw IKMM nil fTAMP PAB « imiLilLI INK<br />
R 5 0«to.Soppltai<br />
(MRS. W. SOOTT BURMAN, KBB.)<br />
Dial SiMTll^ 328 AflanHe A?t,<br />
Miller's Quads<br />
will lest longer ..,.<br />
and COVER just about everything<br />
(THEY CLEAN UP EASY TOO!)<br />
$7.99 gal. $2.69 qt. $7.75 gal. $2.59 qt.<br />
$6.89 gal, $2.20 qt. $8,99 gal. $2.79 qt.<br />
Moore with •,.<br />
Miller<br />
PAINT CENTER<br />
MAINLAND'S MOST MODERN<br />
HOME DECORATING STORE!<br />
New Rd. A Rhode hUnd Ave,, Somen Point<br />
DIAl^ 927-7956<br />
^Mn Dally «ndUhird«y 7:30 A. M.t* 9 P.M.<br />
SUNDAY 9 to 1<br />
DELIVERY IN OCKAN CITY<br />
wid THE UAINLANP<br />
A wodding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
was solemnized in St. David's<br />
Episcopalian Church, Wayne,<br />
Pa., June 27 uniting Miss<br />
Georgia Jane Searle and<br />
Leonard Murray Morris, jr<br />
Nils BiaW, associate rector <strong>of</strong><br />
the historic old church,<br />
dffleiilei at the double-ring<br />
Xi;4S'a;tn, ceremony, a 1 - yt- •<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Or, and Mrs, Herbert A. Searle,<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> this city and now<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shippensburg, Pa. <strong>The</strong><br />
bridegroom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs, Leonard M Morris,<br />
Sr , <strong>of</strong> Broomall, Pa<br />
Miss Cheryl Costly, <strong>of</strong><br />
Somerville, was maid <strong>of</strong> honor,<br />
and Thomas Williams, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Chester, Pa,, was best man.<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
father, the bride wore a white<br />
embroidered organdy gown<br />
featuring a lace ruffled<br />
Edwardian high neck bodice<br />
with long sleeves trimmed with<br />
embroidered organdy ruffles at<br />
the wrists. <strong>The</strong> long, lawn skirt<br />
also featured the embroidered<br />
organdy ruffles at the hemline<br />
and a sky blue satin sash at the<br />
natural waistline tied in a bow<br />
at the back. Her headpiece was<br />
a wreath <strong>of</strong> shasta daisies and<br />
ivy and .she carried a bouquet<br />
<strong>of</strong> shasta daisies tied with<br />
matching sky blue satin ribbon<br />
with long streamers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> maid <strong>of</strong> honor was<br />
attired In a sky blue<br />
embroidered organdy gown<br />
styled with a narrow lace<br />
ruffled empire bodice with<br />
, high neck and short puffed<br />
sleeves. <strong>The</strong> skirt was <strong>of</strong> sky<br />
blue Voile with narrow satin<br />
ribbon tied at the empire<br />
waistline. She wore fresh<br />
summer flowers in the back <strong>of</strong><br />
her hair and carried a bouquet<br />
<strong>of</strong> pink carnations, yellow and<br />
white daisies and blue<br />
delphineum.<br />
For her daughter's wedding,<br />
Mrs, Searle chose a lemon<br />
yellow crepe streeMength dress<br />
with a large natural straw hat,<br />
yellow shoes and a yellow lip<br />
orchid corsage. <strong>The</strong> mother <strong>of</strong><br />
the bridegroom selected a<br />
turquoise linen dress trimmed<br />
in white embroidery, white<br />
accessories and a white orchid<br />
corsage.<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SENTINIL-LIDOIR<br />
Mrs, Leonard Murray Morris, Jr.<br />
Chester State College in<br />
January He has been teaching<br />
Georgia Jane Searle weds<br />
Leonard Murray Morris, Jr,'<br />
FOLKART<br />
STUDIO<br />
1041 SHORE ROAD<br />
N LINWOOD. N. J.<br />
Dial 927-2222 ".<br />
•k Ceramic Service for<br />
Hobbyists and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
* Gr<strong>of</strong>tnware, Oliuei,<br />
Stains and Brushes<br />
* Instructions with<br />
PurchasM j<br />
Immediately following the<br />
ceremony a luncheon was<br />
served at the Old Lampost Inn<br />
in Strafford, Pa, <strong>The</strong> couple<br />
will spend the summer touring<br />
Great Britain and France. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
will return the end <strong>of</strong> August<br />
and live in Coatesville, Pa,,<br />
where the bridegroom will<br />
teach. ^ ^S^^*<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride was gfaaiiated<br />
from Haddon Township High<br />
School in Haddonfield in 1968<br />
and from the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Delaware last month" receiving<br />
a bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts in English.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bridegroom, a<br />
MarpleNewtown High School<br />
alumnus, received his bachelor<br />
<strong>of</strong> arts degree from West<br />
iince his graduation in<br />
Coatesville Area Senior High<br />
School and U employed by<br />
WUHY as producer <strong>of</strong> FM<br />
radio programs<br />
Attending the wedding were<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George<br />
Ritenbaugh <strong>of</strong> this city and<br />
Fort Lauderdalf, Fit.,<br />
grandparents <strong>of</strong> the bride, and<br />
Mrs Prank S Graver <strong>of</strong> Bath,<br />
Pa., grandmother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridegroom.<br />
Guild Seeks Contribution.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Needlework Gufld has<br />
issued a call for eonirtbutions<br />
from this city. Anyone that<br />
would like to contribute two<br />
articles <strong>of</strong> new clothing or<br />
household linen or money to<br />
the Guild is requested to call<br />
Mrs, Jack Barbour at<br />
3981888. <strong>The</strong>se items will be<br />
used where needed here in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Rumor has it<br />
the best PIG EARS in town<br />
hat<br />
EDDIE RUMER'S<br />
OCEAN CITY BAKE SHOP<br />
401 34TH STREET OCIAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PREPS<br />
34th STREET<br />
4 ASBURY AVE,<br />
ENJOY OUR PIZZA, OH — SO GOOD<br />
P*pp«roni, Ancfiovi**, MtMhramna, fxtra Chun<br />
JUST PHONE<br />
398-0722<br />
it'll b* ready<br />
when you call.<br />
WE SERVE<br />
SPAGHETTI<br />
MNNIRS,<br />
TCKMI<br />
STEAK SANDWICHES • HOT DON<br />
HOAOIES • HAMBURGERS • FRENCH FRIES<br />
PREPS ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />
SMHMt let Cr««n • M M • Suttdtw •<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
MONDAY<br />
Somers Point Volunteer<br />
tRescui' Squad meeting, 8 pjm ,<br />
in the New Jersey av fireball<br />
• • •<br />
Clark Eliasun Unit 352<br />
American Legion Auxiliary<br />
meeting, fl p.m.<br />
'• • •<br />
R/iberti Johnson Post 21RB<br />
VFW meeting, 8 p.m<br />
• * .<br />
Linwood Volunteer Fire<br />
Company meeting, S p m<br />
• • *<br />
Someri Point Bfh'iot CitBeni<br />
meeting, 11:30 am , in Grace<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
• * •<br />
Linwbod Little League<br />
Association meeting 830<br />
p m.; in <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
• • •<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Somers Point Library<br />
Reading Club meeting, 10 30<br />
a.m,, in the library, 757 Shore<br />
rd. History will be the topic<br />
• • *<br />
Someri Point Kiwanis Club<br />
dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />
Daniel's Restaurant<br />
PAOE 9 - SECTION<br />
TINDER AND TRIMMED...<br />
We havm fat meal for fat people<br />
and lean meat for lean people,<br />
FRUITS ^ VEGETABLE<br />
GROCERIES •= FROZEN FOODS<br />
FRESH BAKED GOODS<br />
BARBECUED CHICKEN<br />
TO TAKE OUT<br />
SHOP AT<br />
SHOPA'S<br />
116 ATLANTIC AVffNUI 399-2124<br />
• FREE DELIVERY *<br />
Notice <strong>of</strong><br />
BANKING HOURS<br />
for Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 3rd<br />
Although the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y Holiday comes this S
I<br />
UVE<br />
LOBSTER TANK<br />
WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />
SEAFOOD CLEANED<br />
to ORDER<br />
a<br />
C<strong>On</strong><br />
EAT IN<br />
OR<br />
TAKI<br />
OUT<br />
PLATTERS<br />
Fisheries<br />
Open Daily 11 A. M. - I P, M<br />
TILTQN MAD • NQRTHFIELD<br />
In <strong>The</strong> Mr. Ilfl Shopping Center<br />
BRIGANTINE - 111] IRIQANTINI AVI, - IM-HSt<br />
fr UnLLMLV UM<br />
Sti lilt £rts I.<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
PIMMERS<br />
PROM 4 PM<br />
Paitu<br />
S-teaki<br />
Gal! 263-3817<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Aw,<br />
Specializing in<br />
SUBS • PIZZA - SANDWICHES<br />
FOUNTAIN SERVICE<br />
Ssoeh Needs - Toys - Newsstand<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
Cocktail JLouiuji- 0 1 Ktilauraiit<br />
ON THI CiRCLI iOMIRS POINT<br />
Phone927-7377<br />
• OPEN DAILY at 12 NOON it<br />
SILL CAMP at the PIANO NIFtLY<br />
DANCING WID., FRI. and SAT, NIGHTS<br />
to the PREMIERS<br />
; 1 * ft IIM fl A PM lUt !M IU< MA M M ItA MA ft/I 1UIIUIM «K<br />
Tho SINDIA m<br />
Dining Room<br />
1REAKFAST DINNER<br />
• A. M. M 11 A, M. 4 P. M. ta t P. M,<br />
SHOO-FLY PIE, AMISH VANILLA PIE<br />
Atlantic AVMU* and Plymouth Place<br />
COfflCK OWNERSHIP-MANAGEMENT SINCE 1921<br />
# CLOSro MONDAYS *<br />
That is tho cry <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong><br />
i hi' fVciin Oil.y Humane Society as they<br />
soi>k fluids to cnlnrtJi' thr ovprcrowfipri<br />
;imm,-il shelter.<br />
A spcciul building fund booth will be<br />
up ti«li\ on tin bo irdwalk and wUl<br />
rcm.-iiu tliroii)Jh <strong>Jul</strong>y IK Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Humane Socti'ty will he manning the<br />
Thre» Cosmopolitans<br />
et Pagtanf session<br />
HOMERS POINT Mrs<br />
UtMn%M< Pinkt'riun, Mrs Robert<br />
Burke and Mrs Richard<br />
Slri'itiin, <strong>of</strong> lhr Sornrrs Point<br />
Ciiapicr (if CtisniopoiiLan<br />
AssiMiiltps, miiriried n mrotlng<br />
Mnnriay rvi-ning planning thf<br />
Miss AI Ian tic County Pageant<br />
Tho HpssMJii was hold at<br />
Prudential Insurance Company<br />
and rallnd by Mainland<br />
Jaycei^, sponsors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pagpanl Those attending were<br />
diHogates <strong>of</strong> various clubs and<br />
organizations who are<br />
sponsoring contestants. <strong>The</strong><br />
Crismopohtan Associates is<br />
sponsoring Miss Maureen<br />
Sikorsky <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
reign inn Miss Mermaid<br />
<strong>The</strong> Miss Atlantic County<br />
Pageant will be sUged at Holy<br />
•Spirit High School <strong>Jul</strong>y 23, 24<br />
and 25- Preceding the evening a<br />
dance for the eon Ms tan is will<br />
br jiiven by the Mainland<br />
Jaycre-ettes <strong>Jul</strong>y 17 in the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country Club<br />
Bridge<br />
BISCAYNE Eight players<br />
took high scoring honors at the<br />
Biscayne Card Party Monday<br />
evening in the Biscayne Hotel.<br />
Honors were earned by<br />
Dorothy Seabrook, Jean<br />
Baron, Carrie McOlone, Peg<br />
Maneely, Pauline Henschel,<br />
Laura Nutt, Ruth Tilton and<br />
Edith Breekiey.<br />
Biscayne Card Parties are<br />
held every Monday at 7; 30<br />
p.m. in the Biscayne Hotel,<br />
812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av Proceeds go to<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
* 1 •<br />
LURAY • An average <strong>of</strong> 108<br />
was made at the Luray<br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
Wednesday evening. Top<br />
scorers for the North-South<br />
section were Naomi Seymour<br />
and Cy Bedrosian with 124,<br />
ind for the East-West Joe and<br />
Peg Piersol with 122'A,<br />
Other North-South players<br />
coming in above average were<br />
Rose Capita and Eleanor<br />
Potterton, 122; Madeline<br />
Fenny and Miiry Bond, IIS,<br />
Helen Stedem and Lillian<br />
Ciirlin, lll'/i, and Bea French<br />
and Vi Bedrosian, 109W.<br />
East-Wi'st players also<br />
coming in above average were<br />
Mrs Robert Averlc and Mrs.<br />
William Almond, 122, <strong>The</strong>resa<br />
Alexander and Lucille Mina,<br />
114, Lillian Baldi and Lois<br />
Good, 112M>; Ed Baehr and<br />
Florence Hanson, 112, and,Art<br />
,md Anita Talley, 109.<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Wednesday at 7;IB p.m in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 1411 it.<br />
and Haven av.<br />
Ojmpelrnl<br />
Fleet headquarters wired a<br />
ship at sea; "Move; heaven and<br />
earth; get here Friday!"<br />
<strong>The</strong> ship's captain wired back:<br />
"Raised hell. Arriving Thursday,"<br />
I Dad always says: |<br />
Today's<br />
NestEig<br />
is soon<br />
hatched!<br />
HARRY'S<br />
.INN<br />
A Landmark in<br />
Semen Point<br />
Our n*w phsM tir-ini<br />
CREDIT CARDS<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
j<br />
Fleet 99 Raees<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SINTINIL-LEOOER<br />
booth from 7 am. to 10 p.m. every day<br />
through the two weeks seeking<br />
donations for the addition.<br />
A speriaj attraction today (Friday)<br />
will be a live broadcast over radio station<br />
WSI.T with Phil Sheridan from 7 to 8<br />
p,m<br />
Lightning Fleet 99 opens its<br />
weekly racing scries Tor <strong>1970</strong><br />
tomorrow (Saturday) This<br />
fleet races out <strong>of</strong> Hi.bby Hnvrn<br />
located on the 17th st lagrHtn<br />
CLASSiFlID AD<br />
BRINGS RfSULTS<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Years<br />
on the beach at<br />
21st Street, AVALGN, N. J.<br />
(Area Code 609) 967-3426<br />
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
Opep Daily To <strong>The</strong> Public For<br />
Poolside Lunch and Cocktails<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. V/, MILES WIST OF<br />
OCEAN CITY ON MTH STREET<br />
THE SURF ROOM<br />
AVAILAiLt FOR HRIVAT1 PA^TIIS (up te M)<br />
OMANIZATIONS • CLU1S • PRIVATE ENWANCt 1 •*«<br />
HILL'S<br />
RESTAURANT I CLAM BAR<br />
1234.1242 Boardwalk<br />
THE ONLY CLAM BAR ON THE BOARDWAIJC<br />
NOW ENCLOSED!<br />
Serving DINNER <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT from 4:30 to 8:00<br />
Steamed Clams - Seafood - Cocktails<br />
DELICIOUS<br />
SHORE DINNERS<br />
|> COMPLETE<br />
SEAFOOD MENU<br />
BUKKKT SERVICE AVAILABLE<br />
Open Daily 'til Midnight • Fri. & Sat. 'tH 2 a.m.<br />
BAR OPEN SUNDAYS AT NOON<br />
Clams on the Half Shell or Steamed • Sandwiches<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />
Delivery Service - Dial 399-4906<br />
CHARCOAL BROILED<br />
STEAKS ft CHOPS<br />
LIVE LOBSTERS from MAINI<br />
Avirift iln V/t IN,<br />
Complete Shore Dinner J 5.95<br />
WI RICOMMEND<br />
MAINE STYLI LOBSTIR (Bollad In Silt Wittr)<br />
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 4:M P, M, to I P. M,<br />
SUNDAY ISiM TILL l.tt P. M.<br />
University Women<br />
announce series<br />
Mrs. Paxson Keates, Jr.,<br />
general c h« i "-man, has<br />
announced the 19V0-71 lectur*<br />
geries sponsored by the<br />
American Assoi'intiori <strong>of</strong><br />
University Women. Tlie icriai<br />
arc ilated at Mainland Regional<br />
Hiih School.<br />
Justice Abe Fortas will open ,<br />
the serios October 24 and will<br />
be followed on November 21<br />
by Dr, Bruno Bottplheim, from<br />
the Univertlty <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />
Archbishop Fulton J. Iheon<br />
will be presented February 20,<br />
1971, and the seriei will close<br />
March 20 with U S Senator<br />
Birch Bayh.<br />
For tickets and further<br />
informatiiin call Mrs WorTen<br />
Miller at 846 1024 or Mrs<br />
Henry Zon« at 84! 1BB8<br />
A littln ronfidcncc in a<br />
pdrson can <strong>of</strong>tpii produce<br />
groat resulls.<br />
i<br />
i<br />
i<br />
L<br />
CAMPBELL'S<br />
NOW OPEN DAILY 4 to 9<br />
SUNDAY 2 to 8<br />
LIVE<br />
LOBSTIRS<br />
5 lbs, and Over<br />
Si .10 per pound<br />
FRIDAY, JULY *» WO<br />
HOGATES<br />
9th Street at the Bridge<br />
Owned and Op«rated by<br />
PARKER and RLITH MLrLPORD<br />
NET RESTAURANT<br />
34TH STREET, MARMORA<br />
DIAL 399-8172<br />
SEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY<br />
CRAB LOBSTER TAJL<br />
SHrUMP CLAMS BROASTED QHIOffiN<br />
and DELICIOUS STEAKS<br />
jf 78th and DUNE DRIV1 AVALON, N, J. 1|<br />
I Now Offering Main Dining Room ||<br />
| Service and Casual Dress Dining<br />
| in the GALLEON ROOM<br />
1 FAMILY PRICED MENU DANCING WED, THRU SUN. WTES ||<br />
OPEN All YEAR<br />
HICKMAN S SEA FOOD<br />
IN IUSINISS IINCI llfl<br />
1155 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PHONE 399-1 SI I<br />
COOKED TO TAKE OUT<br />
Ord.r PiltMl<br />
IMPiRIAL CRAB :..._,... .,.,...„.„. $1.25 $2.00<br />
DiVILED CRAB ... ,.,.„.._..._„_.-,.......... .75 1.50<br />
DiVILED CLAM ......... .20 1.50 (4)<br />
FRIED CLAMS ...._.._..,„,„., .60 1,50<br />
FISH CAKE ..... _..,.-„-..-,_. „_„. .30 1.00 (2)<br />
FRIED SCALLOPS (Va lbs.) ..... _.-...„._.„,._.-...-....„. 1.20 1,75<br />
FRIiD SHRIMP ('/» Ib.) . 1.20 1.78<br />
FRIED SOFT CRAB ................_.... .90 1.75<br />
FRIID OYSTiRS (1 doz.) .„. 2.40 1.75 (5)<br />
FRIiD FLOUNDER (thin) .. .40 1.00<br />
FRIiD FLOUNDER (medium) ........... .....„„..„...„_„„..... .70 1,50<br />
FRIID FLOUNDIR (thick) ..._....„_..,. .„._ ,. 1,40 2.00<br />
SEAFOOD COMBINATION (Fish, clam, oystsr, ihrlmp,<br />
scallop, crab cake) ......,.._„..„.„..._„_„... 1,40 2.00<br />
BROILED STUFFED FLOUNDER „„._....„_ ,..„.„_... 1.40 2.00<br />
BROILED FILET FLOUND1R ... .,„.„......._ ._.„„.. 1.40 2,00<br />
BROILED FISH IN SEASON .......„.„.....„_„...„, ..„.„„ 1.40 2.00<br />
BROILED" ROCK LOBSTER TAIL ...... _ 3.00 3.50<br />
BROILED STUFFED MAINE LOBSTER (VA ib,) 4.00 4.50<br />
HALF CHICKEN (4 pieces) 1.10 1,75<br />
BREADED VEAL CUTLET „„,..„..„,.„„„„_,.„, .75 1.50<br />
SHRIMP COCKTAIL (5) „„..„,..._.„„„„.„ ._........_..... 1.00 1,75 (6)<br />
CRAB OR •'SHRIMP SALAD (Vi Ib.) .__..„.. 1.25 2.00<br />
LOBSTER OR CHICKEN SALAD (Vi ib.) . ._.._„_. : 1.25 2.00"<br />
Platters include any TWO <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
Celt Slaw. Lsifues & Tomoto, French Fried PolalMi, Biktd Polito, Potilo Salad, Mlctrenl Ssl.d,<br />
Green Vegetable, Stewed TemttMt, Pepper Huh, Pieklad BMH, Mioroni I ChMM, Apple Stuce<br />
TyiS OP CHICKEN '<br />
SMALL TUB .... 12 pltces .„. $3.00 • LARGE TUB .... 20 pieces ._ $4.60<br />
Vt pi, 1 pi. 1 q|,<br />
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES ..._.„.„ „„„„... $.40 $.45 $ ,90<br />
FRENCH FRIED ONIONS =..„„„..„_.„ -. .45 ,90<br />
COLf SLAW OR PEPPER HASH .„„.„„_.....„.. .30 40 1,20<br />
POTATO SALAD OR AAACARON! SALAD._.._ ,30 ,60 1.20<br />
MACARONi & CHEESE (hot) .„,..... ___... ,35 ,70 1.40<br />
STIWED TOAftATOIS (hot) ,=... „._„„.. ,35 ,70 1.40<br />
MANHATTAN CLAM CHOWDER (cold) ..„. .. ,50 1,00<br />
SNAPPER SOUP (eold) „.„.„....„........„.„.._.„.. ,75 1.50<br />
BAKED IDAHO POTATO - „,.._.., ,25 each<br />
From Our Raw Seafood Beparttmnti<br />
Crab Meat, Oysters, Clams, Cocktail Claws, Fresh Fish, Live Mains Lobsters,<br />
Dungtnsst Hardshell Crabs, Frozen Imperial Crabs, Cherrystone Clam.<br />
on Half, Shell, Alaska King Crab Meat and tegs. Lobster Meat '<br />
I<br />
m<br />
••*?.•<br />
i<br />
i<br />
I<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
Your Garden<br />
This Week<br />
by Larry E. Newbold<br />
Cap* May County<br />
' Agricultural Agent<br />
ESTIMATE RIPENESS Bard.n, Hi-re's a rulr ,,f thumb<br />
You „„ prodiet UHP ^ m S ^ *<br />
maturity <strong>of</strong> veptablns m your j n ^ ^ , Thi8 Mpp|iui ni<<br />
THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
SERVING BREAKFAST and DINNER<br />
FEATURING DINNER SPECIALS DAILY<br />
LOOKING FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT'<br />
YOU'VE FOUND IT!<br />
Home cooked mpiils served family stylo in<br />
a nnuHrnl atmnsphprp<br />
BREAKFAST 8-11; DINNfR S-S P.M., SUN, 4-S<br />
OCEANIC HOTEL, Wesley aHlth, 399-1310<br />
Comer Fountain<br />
4th Street ond <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
SUB!<br />
HOAGIE!<br />
HERO!<br />
Call em what<br />
you like —<br />
• Wl HAVI<br />
THI BIST!<br />
• STEAKS • SANDWICHES <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />
• BREAKFAST with Pancakes & Waffles<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public is Cordially Invited<br />
THI<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DINING ROOM "jt Phu, J,,<br />
10TH STRUT and WESLEY AVI,<br />
Free Parking Phone 39f-8512<br />
— featuring _<br />
"Sir Walter's" Special tttAKFASTS 85c up<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER , S 3.9S<br />
BREAKFAST . $ to 10:30 DINNER • 5 to 7:30<br />
Dine <strong>The</strong>m Out<br />
Rt. 9 and Massachusetts Aye,<br />
SOMIRS MINT, NEW JlttSIT<br />
• PLATTIRS<br />
• DELICIOUS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
tor Lunch,<br />
Suppv or t<br />
Special<br />
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
part hkn I ho Iiimato or<br />
rucumbor-<br />
Fur pxiunplf, snap bi-ans<br />
will mulurii m Nnviin to lOdnyk<br />
while cucumbers fur pickling<br />
n-quiro only four in fivn HayK.<br />
dopondinK on Mir Slirinjj<br />
cucumbors niu>H fe iind er-QU rages*<br />
surfaei' rouling Surface<br />
rooting is undesirable bt^ause<br />
it makes the plant very<br />
BUsceptlble lo drought<br />
A plant needs a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />
moisture between 10 and<br />
15 inches during the dry<br />
months <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y a_nd August<br />
RainfaJI <strong>of</strong>ten doesn't supply<br />
this amount, and it is necessary<br />
lo suppliment natural rainfall<br />
to the point where this much<br />
water is available to the plants<br />
<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> furrows or small<br />
ditches is one good method <strong>of</strong><br />
watering in a garden, CDv<strong>of</strong>head<br />
sprinklers or soaker hoses may<br />
also be used If loaves become<br />
wet when watering, aieh as<br />
when using an overhead<br />
system, do the watering in the<br />
morning so the leaves will dry<br />
before nightfall This will<br />
di-SCOUrage disease<br />
« * *<br />
CHEMICAL CONTROLS<br />
TOMATO INSECTS<br />
Colorado potato beetle<br />
jnjury to tomato transplants is<br />
beginning to appear<br />
throughout New Jersey Adult<br />
beetles feed on the tender<br />
young foliage and lay bright<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER<br />
3325 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
DIAL 399-0795<br />
ornaije e^fs beneath the leiives<br />
which liiier develop into the<br />
HpulrurtiM- worm stage<br />
You ran easily runlrol these<br />
beetles with an application fo<br />
rarbaryl (Sevm) now, and again<br />
in 10 to 11 d«vs Carhajyl will<br />
also control Viiri.Hik flea beetlei,<br />
abundant at this lime <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year<br />
Carbaryl is safe fur home<br />
gardeners to handle and<br />
controls a larye number <strong>of</strong><br />
worms in the veyetahle garden<br />
Be aire („ read all label<br />
precautiorii, hefori' using riny<br />
pesticide<br />
• * «<br />
NEWLY SET TOMATO PLANTS<br />
HURT BY STRONG WINDS<br />
Light brown streaks on the<br />
stems <strong>of</strong> the tomato plants<br />
you vi> just set nut, may be due<br />
to the weather Strtjks are not<br />
always the sign <strong>of</strong> disease<br />
<strong>The</strong> strong winds proceeding<br />
the numerous showers and<br />
thunderstorms we've had lately<br />
could he the cause Winds<br />
blowing from one direction foj<br />
a considerable time can cause<br />
dnmage in two ways<br />
Small particles <strong>of</strong> sand or<br />
soil carried at considerable<br />
speed near the soil surface by<br />
the wind can damage stern<br />
tissue and tender leaves <strong>The</strong><br />
damage is most severe where<br />
there is an open expanse on the<br />
windward side<br />
<strong>The</strong> effect is a sandblasting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the plant and usually it on<br />
one side <strong>of</strong> the item Disease<br />
causing stem streaks may be<br />
distributed around the item<br />
<strong>The</strong> second way winds can<br />
damage the plant is by drying<br />
out the tissue or by snapping<br />
the stem<br />
A sandblasted stem doesn't<br />
mean the piajit will die Even<br />
though severe damage also<br />
affects leaves, the plant can<br />
and probably will put out new<br />
growth<br />
<strong>The</strong> maturity <strong>of</strong> the fruit<br />
will probably be delayed, but<br />
eventually you will harvest<br />
tomatoes.<br />
Other vegetables can be<br />
similarly damaged<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
WE'RE NUMBER ONE<br />
• BREAKFAST COOKS<br />
PRETTY WAITOSSK<br />
» SANDWICH HEN<br />
BOWLEGGED BUS BOYS<br />
THE CHATTERBOX<br />
BREAKFAST LUNCH WNNER<br />
?th Street and Central Avenue Hours 8 A. M. till 31M.<br />
FISHERMAN'S WHARF, CAPE MAY, N. J,<br />
PHONE 884-8296 /<br />
Open Monday thru Saturday<br />
La/<br />
^J<br />
MstuL/iiSst iiLili<br />
8 P. M. to 10 P, M. ^<br />
Open Sunday 2 P. M. to 10 P. M, ^<br />
COFFEE SHOP • Open 7 Day*<br />
; a A, M, to IO P. M,<br />
: Open All Year GAmmWJk 0 ^PARKWAY<br />
wff **y^R \ llnl !<br />
First in Phila. ~ Now in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I<br />
Dine and Dance Saturday Night (<strong>Jul</strong>y 4th) from 7:30<br />
at the<br />
If ysu'va dhMd «t eur Univwvlty <strong>City</strong> Ratfaurant (36th<br />
StrMt anil Walnut), you hiva a plNunt forataita <strong>of</strong><br />
Hia dallghrful cuUin* awaltini you at our naw OtMn<br />
<strong>City</strong> location.<br />
HOTEL<br />
MOTH.<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
NtwMn 3rd SirMt and Park Plow<br />
PHONE 399-1320<br />
• 150 Beautifully Murfaiihtd Rooms<br />
* Amariean Plan at th« HOUM <strong>of</strong> Pagano<br />
THE ORIGINAL PAGANO'S PIZZAS • SF AFOOD SPECIALS<br />
TAKEOUT SPECIALS • SPAGHETTI ft RAVIOLI<br />
PRIME RIBS OF BEEF • CHICKEN PARMIGIANA<br />
CHOICE STEAKS • HALF CHICKEN IN BASKET<br />
BREAKFAST 8 to 11, DrNNERS from 5 P. M.; SUN. from 12 Noon<br />
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY FREE PAKKINQ ALWAYS<br />
• ! ' - '<br />
SOCIAL SECURITY<br />
Question Box<br />
EDITOR'S NOTE <strong>The</strong><br />
Social Security Office at<br />
Pennsylvania and Faeifie<br />
Aienuei in Atljntic <strong>City</strong><br />
""'•fii the following<br />
queitions received lajl<br />
weak For p«nanal replies,<br />
visit or write the dlrtfict<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice or telephwi«<br />
344-4011, Do not write or<br />
call the 5ENTINEL-<br />
I.EDOER<br />
Q I<br />
middlengeri<br />
woman<br />
single,<br />
I have<br />
worked in rtivered<br />
i-mploymi>nt tin» I was 18<br />
years <strong>of</strong> afp A« I have no<br />
drpendentt and may not live<br />
until I am 8!j, I feel that my<br />
Social Seeuniy Tan Payments<br />
may be wanted Am I correct''<br />
A No It \k true that you<br />
may never collect monthly<br />
benefit*, but that is true <strong>of</strong> ail<br />
risk insurance SoeiaJ security<br />
l§ insurance. If you should<br />
become disabled tomorrow<br />
you may itart collecting<br />
disability benefits that can<br />
continue as long as you are<br />
disabled, or until age 6B when<br />
your retirement benefits would<br />
begin Even if you are not<br />
disabled you receive reduced<br />
retirement benefitt at age 62 If<br />
you so desire At age 85 you<br />
will be covered for hospital<br />
insurance without payment <strong>of</strong><br />
premiumi. It is possible that<br />
your family situation may have<br />
changed by the time <strong>of</strong> your<br />
death If stD, your survivor!<br />
may qualify for benefit!, and<br />
even if your status remains the<br />
same a lump-sum death benefit<br />
will be paid.<br />
Q I am 21 years old and<br />
have just been discharged from<br />
the Marines after 18 months'<br />
service, most <strong>of</strong> which Wai<br />
spent in Vietnam where I was<br />
wounded, I have heard that I<br />
might be eligible for disability<br />
even while receiving payment*<br />
and rehabilitation services from<br />
th» VA, Is this correct?<br />
A, Yei it is. <strong>The</strong> locUl<br />
security disability law provides<br />
that any individual under the<br />
ag* <strong>of</strong> 24 may receive benefits<br />
If two conditions are met: (1)<br />
he must have at least one and<br />
one-half years' work (your<br />
military service coven that);<br />
and 12) the disability which<br />
pWTentt you from working,<br />
must be expected to last for at<br />
least 12 months. We suggest<br />
you file a claim with our<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Q I am told that Social<br />
Security benefits are supposed<br />
to partially replace income lost<br />
due to retirement, disability or<br />
death. Why are these benefits<br />
payable to a wife or widow<br />
even though the was ieparated<br />
from her husband and was<br />
receiving no support from him.<br />
A It is true that in some<br />
cases benefits are payable to<br />
wives and widows who have<br />
suffered no financial loss.<br />
However, we look to the legal<br />
and social traditions <strong>of</strong> our<br />
states under which the wife has<br />
a continuing right to support<br />
from her husband,<br />
notwithstanding the fact that<br />
in some cases the husband may<br />
or will not contribute. When<br />
the husband is no longer<br />
working, there is a loss <strong>of</strong> a<br />
source <strong>of</strong> support, even though<br />
th# source may have been<br />
potential rather than actual.<br />
PAGE 11 — SECTION ONI<br />
Now Open for the Season<br />
THE DORIAN RESTAURANT<br />
104 Asbury Avenue<br />
DELICIOUS DINNERS<br />
Weekdays . . , 4 P.M.-8 P.M,<br />
Sunday". . . . 3 P.M.-8P.M.<br />
WE DO ALL OUR OWN BAKING<br />
Warren 4 <strong>The</strong>lma MacAdams, Owner-Management<br />
beach at<br />
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STOP SEARCHING<br />
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INOUR21 tt YEAR<br />
,4 Singing Flame May<br />
End Air Jeis* Whine<br />
A "SinRina Flanit 1 " may put<br />
II ii cnil to tho whininif Kounil uf<br />
I hi 1 ;iii'|)liiin,> ji't eMicini 1 . if I ho<br />
rxprrimcnM art" «ucri>s(iful lit<br />
!hr ("nlli'frt 1 uf KnirinooriiiK.<br />
ta (i 1 1'niviTsity.<br />
i ! ntfini»i>r Gerharil<br />
Ri'i'th<strong>of</strong> is sriirrhiiiK for<br />
an i*MU_'ii-iiI. fCotioniHNil mrthnd<br />
nf ritiui'ltin liii' liiuii whine <strong>of</strong><br />
laiijii I'hiriiii'H.<br />
His pivmi.ic is that, if u ]uiif<br />
tuni 1 inn Id bi 1 (Ti'iicruti'd in a<br />
ji't ITIKInc'H hoi oxhaust uxws<br />
and if that sound cmilH lw<br />
luti'hcd rxactly out <strong>of</strong> phasi 1<br />
with the fan-bladji MOINC, thi*<br />
tun will rans't-'l. Preliminary<br />
rMsrarrh ha.* shown that an<br />
osi'i]!atiu>r t'lin'tfir fluid arfin^<br />
on the boundary <strong>of</strong> thi 1 ^T<br />
part <strong>of</strong> an oxy iir*>fyh'ni' fllimr<br />
dors insult in tho iriMicruiion<br />
<strong>of</strong> soiinij at thi' frrqiu'nfy <strong>of</strong><br />
thn imposed rUn'tru 1 Hold If?<br />
fait it was I'Vcn pussiliJi 1 to<br />
transmit music with i'nn*iili'r<br />
able' fliii'lity; hi-nciv tho trim<br />
riamc<br />
Much time is wasted preparing<br />
for what doesn't happen.<br />
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it MM only way to<br />
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Foresight in bay research<br />
eases ecological collision<br />
NEW BpUNSWiCK Thi><br />
first fish «*nsus <strong>of</strong> its kind ever<br />
undertaken in a sail wiitir<br />
estuary ik makina history in<br />
RarnnBai Ifty,<br />
A Bam pi ing <strong>of</strong> thp finny<br />
tribe is pan <strong>of</strong> n study uf nil<br />
living thinCB in thp bay, and ihi'<br />
project mkv be mnrkine up a<br />
"first" <strong>of</strong> another sort<br />
This possbhJ list topper hm.<br />
to do with fmnsiBhi Or an ii<br />
writer in 'jl p Si>urrh, '<br />
quarterly publication <strong>of</strong> Ihi 1<br />
A gr icultu ral / Expenmrn i<br />
Station al Rutj^rs, notps: • <strong>The</strong><br />
story Jieiufltf I he fosnnrrh i*<br />
•mtfTguine<br />
"For horp is n classic<br />
example <strong>of</strong> thp collision<br />
between urban mnn and nther<br />
living creatures with one<br />
hopeful difference This timi 1<br />
man is trying to rppliuo<br />
hinrlsighl with fnresijiht "<br />
Linked with I h i 1<br />
forward look ing study <strong>of</strong> fish<br />
in the bay is an equally careful<br />
survey <strong>of</strong> its other animal and<br />
plant life This part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
work yielded the discovury <strong>of</strong><br />
huge algae plants that can lift<br />
rocks and bump them riff the<br />
heads <strong>of</strong> skindivers.<br />
Heading the twin studies arc<br />
James R Westman, a research<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> environmental<br />
sciences, and Robert E<br />
Loveiand, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
zoology Both are at Ruteers<br />
University, Dr Westrnan lit the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and<br />
Environmental Science, and<br />
Dr Lovnlnnd at Rutgers<br />
College<br />
Biiriwgu! Bay has been their<br />
laboratory for more than three<br />
years now, following the<br />
doi-iNKin <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Central<br />
Power ft Light Company to<br />
choose Oyster Creek, which<br />
flows into the bay, as the site<br />
<strong>of</strong> us nuclear generating plant<br />
<strong>The</strong> utihiy is paying for their<br />
"A vital habitat to most <strong>of</strong><br />
the food and game fishes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
en tin' mid Atlantic coast" is<br />
one was <strong>of</strong> describing Barnegat<br />
Bay Dr Westman explains that<br />
for some fish it serves as a<br />
nursery, for some it is a<br />
spawning ground; others spend<br />
I he winter there<br />
At his nine collection<br />
stations he has been netting<br />
fish samples every two to four<br />
weeks over the past three<br />
years Of special interest are<br />
the small foodfish the<br />
s i i versides, New Jersey<br />
anchovies, and salt water<br />
killifish <strong>The</strong>ir numbers have<br />
been found to go up and down,<br />
probably for reasons only they<br />
k now<br />
Dr Loveiand discovered a<br />
great deal more than the giant<br />
alga to interest him, although<br />
that's almost a story in itself<br />
Final payment made<br />
FINAL PAYMENT • William C. Koeneke, center,<br />
treamrer <strong>of</strong> Burdette Tomlin Meniorial Hospital, inserts<br />
check representing final payment on the recent hoipital<br />
renovation project, into mailing envelops held by Guy<br />
P. Muziani, president. Board <strong>of</strong> Governors <strong>of</strong> thehospital,<br />
John Blake, administrator, held disbursement<br />
record listing payments on the construction project over<br />
the past 21 months.<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE • <strong>The</strong> final payment oil<br />
the exteniivo renovations<br />
completed last fall at Burdette<br />
Tonilln Memorial Hoipital, ,<br />
have been made, with total<br />
disbursement amounting to<br />
p358,814.25, it was announced<br />
this week by William C.<br />
Koeneke, treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hospltah<br />
A public fund drive for<br />
construction costs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
improved and enlarged<br />
facilities raised over 1350,000<br />
during the summer and fall <strong>of</strong><br />
1988. <strong>The</strong> initial payment on<br />
the construction project was<br />
made in September <strong>of</strong> that<br />
year, while other payments<br />
were made over a period <strong>of</strong><br />
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approximately 21 months,<br />
with the Bnal disbursement<br />
made an June 18, Koeneke<br />
related.<br />
<strong>The</strong> public contributions<br />
were used to construct and<br />
equip two new surgical rooms,<br />
relocate the hospital laboratory<br />
to new quarters, renovate the<br />
old quarters into three <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />
and make changes in the<br />
maternity department<br />
Funds for the expansion<br />
prspam, in addition to the<br />
generous public support, came<br />
from beneficiary gifts <strong>of</strong><br />
ieveral estatei and a<br />
foundation for the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
new equipment<br />
Over the years the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Governors and <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hospital have alwayi managed<br />
to maintain the Institution<br />
debt-free as to construction<br />
project*. However, it now<br />
appears that this phase may be<br />
eover. <strong>The</strong> urgent need <strong>of</strong><br />
expanding the emergency room<br />
and X-ray department indicate<br />
that a new building should be<br />
erected at the rear <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hospital at a possible cost <strong>of</strong><br />
close to 11,000,000. Plans also<br />
include the creation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
coronary intensive eare unit.<br />
Public support again will be<br />
needed for the proposed<br />
hospital expansion program.<br />
He describes it as looking<br />
like "green macaroni," and a<br />
single piece <strong>of</strong> it can (111 a large<br />
bucket .It raises rocks when it<br />
forms giant gas bubbles under<br />
them <strong>The</strong> alga is n Japanese<br />
sppcips that was accidentally<br />
Introduced into Long Island<br />
Sound a number <strong>of</strong> years ago.<br />
Dr Loveiand and members <strong>of</strong><br />
his team round it for the first<br />
time in Harnegn! Bay on May<br />
27, 1966<br />
It has rapidly become th»<br />
dominant alga in the bay, and<br />
its rate <strong>of</strong> growth is startling.<br />
However, Dr Loveiand can see<br />
no bad effects from it<br />
What about oysters on the<br />
bottom <strong>of</strong> the bay' None. Lots<br />
<strong>of</strong> shells but no live oysters<br />
All this research, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
stems from the concern <strong>of</strong> the<br />
possible effects on bay life <strong>of</strong><br />
the nt* generating plant, with<br />
its enormous thirst for biy<br />
water to keep it cool Hot<br />
water flowing from the plant<br />
may warm bay water by as<br />
much as 6 degrees in some<br />
spot*<br />
What effects will this have,<br />
what changes will take place?<br />
No one knows for sure, but the<br />
scientists now have a baseline<br />
from which to make<br />
comparisons.<br />
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<strong>City</strong> pays pair $266<br />
for misplaced clothes<br />
Wanl a now wardriihr, or<br />
some iuaijugii flir vuur<br />
vnc ilinn Takr your USIHJ<br />
elolhns und suiiciuiiiii ui the<br />
Policii Dopurimcni, lot<br />
somnbody mniplort 1 them, and<br />
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duds<br />
Everett Ricer and Jiisi'ph<br />
Piloui. both <strong>of</strong> Cnati-sviltv. PII ,<br />
left town wilh more thnn they<br />
came in with recently Police<br />
found their luggage unclaimed<br />
at the bus station and look it<br />
to headquarters where it got<br />
lost in the shuffle on a busy<br />
Saturday night.<br />
R'cer and Pilotti cliumed the<br />
city was liable tar their loses,<br />
and sure enough a bill total my<br />
$266 was approved at<br />
Wednesdny's Citv Cammminn<br />
meetini;<br />
Items inide the suilfase<br />
included shirts, slackk, balhinc<br />
suits, and fl radio Tlie two<br />
were even reimbursed fur<br />
tfiiletrinii.<br />
4-H garden program<br />
reaches management<br />
Learn to be a good<br />
manager and you'll probably<br />
be a aiceess at whatevpr you<br />
choose to do in life," says<br />
Melville Loekwood, Cape May<br />
County 4 H agent<br />
<strong>The</strong> vegetable garden<br />
project is a good example <strong>of</strong><br />
the managemenl training youth<br />
from nine to 19 receive in the<br />
4-H program Club members<br />
learn from the beginning that<br />
the amount <strong>of</strong> produce they<br />
get from a garden depends on<br />
how well they manage it<br />
Garden space planted in<br />
earlymtturing vegetables such<br />
as radishes, lettuce, and peas<br />
can be used again to plant<br />
vegetables that will ripen in<br />
midsummer Sometimes even<br />
three crops can be grown on<br />
the same piece <strong>of</strong> ground.<br />
Young people in 4-H know<br />
that to call it "quits" after the<br />
first crop it harvested is not<br />
getting the full .benefit or<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it from the time, energy,<br />
and money spent.<br />
In addition to Lhe pleasure<br />
and pride in growing quality<br />
produce 4-H'ers also learn how<br />
much it costs to produce their<br />
vegetables in terms <strong>of</strong> labor<br />
and inveitmant,<br />
"When you learn this," says<br />
Melville Loekwood, "you have<br />
learned a good lesson in<br />
management which will serve<br />
you later, whether you become<br />
a fanner, homemaker, scientist<br />
or investment broker "<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SINTINiLLEDOIR<br />
YANKEE DOODLE<br />
BOY. Drew J. Burden<br />
holds a miniature replica<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Liberty BeU which<br />
was presented him as i<br />
winner in the Yankee<br />
Doodle Boy competition<br />
held in Philadelphifl last<br />
month.<br />
Local teenager<br />
Yankee Doodle<br />
A local summer resident has<br />
the honor as serving as Yankee<br />
Doodle Boy for the Freedom<br />
Week Festivities being<br />
conducted this week in<br />
Philadelphia, .<br />
He is Drew j. Burden,<br />
14-year-old son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Nelson J. Burden, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and 318 <strong>Ocean</strong> IV.<br />
Highlight <strong>of</strong> his participation<br />
ii riding on a float with Miss<br />
Liberty Bell in the Parade <strong>of</strong><br />
Fountains which was held<br />
Wednesday evening and<br />
participating with other<br />
younpters in a competition<br />
reading. <strong>The</strong> activities will<br />
conclude tomorrow at<br />
Independence Mall.<br />
PaTtieipat ing in the<br />
competition reading will be<br />
Yankee Doodles from the 13<br />
original states each <strong>of</strong> whom<br />
will read essay s on<br />
independence All <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Yankee Doodles were selected<br />
to represent their states on<br />
similar readings <strong>of</strong> patriotic<br />
essays early in June.<br />
Drew will enter his<br />
sophomore year at Central<br />
High School in Philadelphia in<br />
September, For the summer he<br />
is employed with the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Work* <strong>of</strong><br />
this city as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
beach cleaning crew.<br />
Welcome Sunn Jean<br />
BIISLIYS POINT • Mr,<br />
and Mrs. Donald Shaw, <strong>of</strong> 101<br />
Harbor rd., are receiving<br />
eongratailation* on the birth <strong>of</strong><br />
their first child, a girl, Jun« 30,<br />
in Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
She has been named Susan<br />
Jean. MB. Shaw is the former<br />
Ruth Simon, <strong>of</strong> National Park,<br />
Mr, Shaw is the son pf Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Charles Shaw, 3rd, <strong>of</strong><br />
Media, Pa,, and summer visitors<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
years.<br />
Boat parade entries<br />
urged from boatmen<br />
Reiiisirations for I hit city s<br />
annual Night In Venire Boat<br />
Parade, Salurday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 1H, are<br />
currently being accepted<br />
Registration formii lire available<br />
al the Ofeanj<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club,<br />
Bay av and Bflltersea rd , and<br />
Chip's Dernralork, 72S Ashury<br />
av<br />
Both boau,,and horms, will<br />
compete for prizes in different<br />
jCalegones Divisions in the<br />
boat category are most<br />
original, best decoreated,<br />
comic, musical, club division<br />
and best lighted Thirty six<br />
prizes will be awarded in the<br />
home category, with no formal<br />
divisions for judging<br />
Applications wilt he<br />
distributed to boat and home<br />
owners along the bayfront,<br />
over the <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 th weekend<br />
All registrants in both the<br />
home and boat categories will<br />
receive an award the night <strong>of</strong><br />
the parade<br />
Additional information<br />
about boat and home<br />
registration is available by<br />
railing Milligan at ,199 5728<br />
Lightning short*<br />
computers at Hall i<br />
Repairs totaling 11.400 have<br />
been completed on a payroll<br />
and billing computer in the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Treasurer<br />
which was struck by lightning<br />
during a severe thundenitaiTn<br />
ten days ago.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Treasurer Anthony, E.<br />
Imbesi said the lightning<br />
apparently hit an ouUide<br />
circuit on the north wall <strong>of</strong><br />
city hall and traveled through<br />
the line into the buildings<br />
shorting out the machine. <strong>The</strong><br />
pomputer was purchased two<br />
months ago for 112,000 from<br />
the Burroughj Corporation,<br />
Imbesi iaid the machine is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> two which handles all<br />
the city's payroll and billing.<br />
He said it was out <strong>of</strong><br />
commission for seven days. All<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fyiei and 15<br />
components were destroyed in<br />
the accident<br />
No smoke or fire was caused<br />
by the lightning. However, the<br />
outside circuit and line into the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice had to be replaced prior<br />
to putting the computer back<br />
in service.<br />
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Respiration class<br />
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A course in .iriifirial<br />
rpspirntujn priioedun^ will be<br />
jivpn In uil local lifrguarils<br />
next wwk by the New Jursey<br />
Boll Ti'lcphfiiii' Co . Robori A<br />
Do vonpori a n n o u n c p d<br />
Thursday<br />
Davenport said thr elinie in<br />
morfth to mouth nrid atripr<br />
forms <strong>of</strong> artificial respiration<br />
will be given to (rnups <strong>of</strong><br />
lifeguards next Monday,<br />
Tuesday, nnd Wednesday<br />
munis on the 2nd floor (if the<br />
Youth Cenlef Il7pm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pmjrranD is presented<br />
annUiiily UM a public* serviee by<br />
the telephonn company to the<br />
city's IIS I i f p guards,<br />
Dfivt-nport said<br />
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be served properly at anytime,<br />
afternoon or evening. Pale dry<br />
shomes, such as Manzanills,<br />
Pino and Amontiilafo are ideal<br />
appetizers and may be served<br />
chilled, preferably cold.<br />
Medium dry sherries, such u<br />
Amoroso, may be served<br />
•lightly chilled or at roonl<br />
temperatures. <strong>The</strong> richer,<br />
brown wines, iuch is Oloroso,<br />
are too full-bodied to be chilled and should be served :iL<br />
room temperature. Sherry is versatile. It can be used in<br />
muted drinks, such as a cooler, cobbler or flip. And, f<br />
course, its virtue as a cooking aid is universally known<br />
Sherry should be one <strong>of</strong> the basic wines when you stock<br />
your wine cellar ... or closet.<br />
• • *<br />
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that jobs are handed out by old fogies like his<br />
Dad!<br />
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ORANGE • SWEET POTATO CUPS<br />
You'll need: 4 oranges, Vh cups mashed sweet potato, 2<br />
tablespoons butter or margarine, '/< teaspoon salt, V4 cup <strong>of</strong><br />
your favorite regular or cream sherry, and brown sugar To<br />
prepare; halve oranges. Carefully ream halves, reserving<br />
juice. Remove pulp, keeping shells firm. To mashed sweet<br />
potato add butter, orange juice to moisten and salt. Beat<br />
fluffy; add sherry. Spoon mixture into orange cups,<br />
sprinkle with brown sugar. Bake in moderate 350 dpgreioven<br />
until slightly glazed. Serves 4.<br />
Hone-sense: the wisdom that keeps you from<br />
betting on the races<br />
KWIKEE KWIZ<br />
Q.b Irish whUkey made <strong>of</strong> potatoes?<br />
A.This is a common belief that to pure<br />
fiction. Whukey In Irdwid U distilled from<br />
fermented mash <strong>of</strong> the lune grains used in<br />
Scotland. Molt Irish whiskies are seven<br />
yean old or more before they are stripped.<br />
It is a particularly smooth whinkey, with<br />
body and clean, malty flavor.<br />
• * •<br />
LEARN A WINE A WEEK<br />
NIERSTHNER (pronounced NEAB-shtine-ur) • A whiU",<br />
dry table wine, originally from Rhinchesse, Germany- It is<br />
known for its smoothness and delicate bouquet. Serve<br />
chilled M an after dinner drink.<br />
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"it-<br />
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ORIENTATION, Shelter Operations<br />
Chief William Hughes points out<br />
evacuation route's to be foliowfd in case<br />
Emergency plan set<br />
by storm shelter unit<br />
A meeting <strong>of</strong> the Shelter<br />
Management group <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Civil Defense was held<br />
at CD building Tuesday<br />
evening under the direction <strong>of</strong>"<br />
Shelter Opera lions chiefs<br />
Williarn J Hughes and Dr W<br />
Thomas Adams. Jr<br />
In addition to those who<br />
had completed the Shelter<br />
Operations course in April, Dr<br />
William H, Nickerson, Jr., who<br />
is responsible for setting up an<br />
emergency hospital in a<br />
Nuclear Disaster, and John<br />
Streckenbein, <strong>of</strong>ficer for<br />
shelter and welfare supplies.<br />
Were present.<br />
Following lengthy<br />
consideration, the group made<br />
definite plans for shelters to be<br />
opened in the city if<br />
evacuation became necessary<br />
following a heavy storm,<br />
George Morgan, CD director,<br />
emphMlied that with the<br />
efficient reports from the<br />
Weather Bureau, the public<br />
should hear about approaching<br />
storms as soon as Civil Defense<br />
does. Such warninp are a<br />
signal to keep tuned to an area<br />
rttdio (tatlon. All directions<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
will be issued tpver radio.<br />
V'olunteerfi are needed to<br />
help with planning for such<br />
emergencies. Those interested<br />
BLACKMUN SWOWs IN<br />
Harry Andrew Blackmun has<br />
been sworn In M the nation's<br />
QUEST AND APARTMENT houis 98th justice on the Supreme<br />
awntn. you tan B«n«f|t by ion Court, He fUls i la-month<br />
inf Ca*l lod«y, Oeaair <strong>City</strong> GuMt<br />
and Apartment House " *<br />
vacancy made when Juistice Abe<br />
son.<br />
Fortas resigned in May 1966,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Senate had previously fe-<br />
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Recording artist special guest<br />
at Methodist service Sunday<br />
Robert Edwin, a lalenUsd<br />
recording artist, songwriter,<br />
singer, guitarist, has become a<br />
young dynamic force in the<br />
religious and social revolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> America. He will appear in a<br />
service <strong>of</strong> meaningful worship<br />
at First United . Methodist<br />
Church on Sunday (<strong>Jul</strong>y B) at<br />
7:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Song Service<br />
will begin at 7:10 p.m. with an<br />
organ reeit*! at 7-25 p.m <strong>The</strong><br />
Metropolitan Quartet will sing.<br />
Bishop Pred Pierce Corson,<br />
<strong>The</strong> United Methodist Church,<br />
Philadelphia, and Dr. Wallace<br />
B. Fisher, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Holy Trinity in<br />
Lancaster, Pa., will be the<br />
speakers Sunday at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Tabernacle, Wesley av.,<br />
5 th to 6 th sta.<br />
Bishop Corson will speak at<br />
the two identical morning<br />
services, 9 and 11 a.m. For 24<br />
years he served as Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />
the Philadelphia Area and now<br />
serves as consultant to the<br />
United Msthodkt Cotlafl» and<br />
Universities in the United<br />
States. He also is permanent<br />
Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the Faith <strong>of</strong> Our<br />
Fathers Chapel at Freedoms<br />
Foundation " at Valley Forge<br />
and Titular pastor <strong>of</strong> Old St.<br />
George's Church, the oldest<br />
church in continuous service in<br />
Methodism, He also is Senior<br />
Grand Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the Masonic<br />
Grand Lodge <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />
Dr. Fisher will be the<br />
sneaker at 7 p.m. He has<br />
preached throughout the<br />
United States, Canada and<br />
Europe for ecclesiastical,<br />
academic and military<br />
mblifs. He has served as a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>esior and lecturer at<br />
numerous theological<br />
seminaries. He has appeared at<br />
the Chicago Sunday Evening<br />
Club, Lake Chautauqua,<br />
Lakeside, Massanetta Springs,<br />
and other places and has<br />
received awards from<br />
Freedoms Foundation,<br />
SMtoma, Urgan League and<br />
B'nai B'RIth,<br />
For the first time in many<br />
y*ari, the evening service will<br />
be held in the TabemacI*. An<br />
inspirational hour has been<br />
designed for the year. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
will be singing and music, led<br />
fra/f<br />
is to be posted<br />
Hydrangea Festival Trail<br />
sifc'ns will be posted to direct<br />
resident* and visitors where the<br />
best displays <strong>of</strong> flowering<br />
hydrangeas are to be seen on<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and along <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Drive in Cape May County.<br />
Mrs. Thomas Heist, 2nd.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chairman, has<br />
announced that registration <strong>of</strong><br />
plants for judging was closed<br />
Wednesday. Judging will take<br />
pine early this month and a<br />
Sweepstakes silver bowl will be<br />
presented the best display in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Serving as Judges for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> will be Mrs, Robert Day,<br />
Mn, Fred Tarves, 3rd., Mrs,<br />
Earl Shaw, Jr., Mrs. Robert Gill<br />
and Mn. Heist, all members <strong>of</strong><br />
tha Colony Club,<br />
<strong>The</strong>y may he portir nr brutally<br />
frank, funny or truKirally<br />
serious <strong>The</strong>y ;IN> ahpvii all.<br />
honest '<br />
<strong>The</strong> program on Sunday will<br />
evolvti around thi> theme.<br />
"Jesus, Tlic Revolutionary "<br />
Edwin will t»t:pri«ii< in word and<br />
song the concept that, as<br />
Christians and followers <strong>of</strong><br />
Jesus, we are trilled to br<br />
'action oriented, loving, revolutionary<br />
people, that our f^ilh.<br />
beliefs rind feeling ttiust<br />
by Walter D. Eddowes, Jr., and<br />
the Tabernaelt Quartette<br />
directed by Fritz Krueger, E.<br />
Woodley kaleh<strong>of</strong>f will precede<br />
each service with an organ<br />
recital, William C. Luff,<br />
Association president, leads the<br />
song service at both morning<br />
services.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is plenty <strong>of</strong> free<br />
parking on the ground*. <strong>The</strong><br />
evening service will be<br />
concluded before dark.<br />
Union Chapel<br />
quest<br />
Edwin has performed in<br />
New York <strong>City</strong>'s Carnegie Hall,<br />
Town Hall and Radio <strong>City</strong><br />
Music Hall, has toured West<br />
Germany, and has appeared<br />
with such performers as Duke<br />
Ellington, opera star Jeromp<br />
Hines, and actor Ossie Davis<br />
His nomdrous TV and radio<br />
credits include "<strong>The</strong> Joe<br />
Franklin Show", "<strong>The</strong> New<br />
Yorkers" ana* 1 Robert Edwin be manifested in the same<br />
intense, dynamic and, yes,<br />
workshops ,ii riilli'iitiR, schools, radical way Jesus <strong>of</strong> Nasarelh<br />
Churches arid C'onforpnrns brought the wnrd, the truth<br />
throughout the country and the way to the people <strong>of</strong><br />
his day.<br />
Brooklyn, N Y . in 1946<br />
Church School meets at<br />
Although a perfiirmnr since the<br />
9:30 a.m. Worship services<br />
age <strong>of</strong> frjiji, it was nut until<br />
with Pastor Charles Wilcnck<br />
August 1985 that Edwin preaching are at 9:30 and 11<br />
several NBC hwame active in his present<br />
Rev Melvin Swanson<br />
am. Child carp is provided at<br />
Christmas specials He has work Edwin's songs explore both services.<br />
presented exciting concerts, tho whole panorama <strong>of</strong> life,<br />
worship services and<br />
Parktig is available at the <strong>The</strong> Rev Melvin Swanson<br />
joy, sorrow and absurdity that<br />
Church lots, hank lot. Acme will be guest preacher at<br />
make up our world today<br />
and Stainton's<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Union<br />
Chapel. 32nd st and Central<br />
av., Sunday at 11 a.m<br />
Rev Swanson has served as a<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
missionary in Swaziland.<br />
Africa, for 20 years He is<br />
sponsored by the Evangehral<br />
Alliance MUsion.<br />
Rev Swanson holds a<br />
bachelor <strong>of</strong> science degree and<br />
Editorials<br />
Sports<br />
can serve in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
capacities. In addition to<br />
preaching and teaching he has<br />
been principal <strong>of</strong> various types<br />
Classified ads<br />
Church news<br />
<strong>of</strong> mission schools His<br />
ministry was for the most part<br />
among the Zulu, Swazi, Indian<br />
PAOE 1 — SECTION TWO<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
tribes and a mixed race as well<br />
§s with the South African<br />
white peoples<br />
<strong>The</strong> missionary senses a need<br />
Bishop Corson and Dr. Fisher<br />
for Christian churches to try<br />
new approaches "to<br />
communicate the good news <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ". In interview ing college<br />
preach at Tabernacle Sunday<br />
students and so-called<br />
"Hippies" he reports that he<br />
finds a frankness and an<br />
openness which provide a<br />
promising field for those<br />
Christians who are able to<br />
communicate<br />
message.<br />
the gojpel<br />
His subject for the 11 am,<br />
service Sunday will be "Ood<br />
Ha» a Purpose for Your Life"<br />
Dr. Wallace E. Fisher<br />
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SAHE •<br />
<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> liberty<br />
"<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> America must always<br />
exalt the just pride nf patriotism " Whin<br />
bettor words than thi-st> to<br />
oommemonitt' the anniversary cif the<br />
signing <strong>of</strong> the noHnni't ion <strong>of</strong><br />
Independence!<br />
FTom the lips <strong>of</strong> GiHirgr Washington<br />
oame many admonitions utul stiiti'mi'iits<br />
<strong>of</strong> faith that all <strong>of</strong> us would do well to<br />
recall on this Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y when our<br />
nation is fraught ivjth dis.si>ntion. As an<br />
example: "While we an 1 rnntcMdinji for<br />
Our Own liberty, we should [*• very<br />
cautious not. to violiiii- rights in<br />
Conscience in other<br />
And to thost 1 who resort to VIIIIPIICI"<br />
to force their viewpoints upon others, ur<br />
to voice their displeasure hy 'lestroymg<br />
property, we eommend thesi 1 words <strong>of</strong><br />
General Washington "<strong>The</strong> very idea <strong>of</strong><br />
power and the right <strong>of</strong> people to<br />
government presupposed the<br />
duty <strong>of</strong> every individual to obey the<br />
established government , , , Every<br />
valuable end <strong>of</strong> government is best<br />
answered by the enlightened confidence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the people, and by teaching the<br />
people themselves to know and to value<br />
their own rights in discriminate the<br />
spirit"' <strong>of</strong> liberty from that <strong>of</strong><br />
1 teen tiouiiirss—cherishing the first,<br />
avoiding the last -and uniting a speedy<br />
but temperate vigilance against<br />
encroachment, with an inviolnrflp respect<br />
l(i the laws."<br />
Today the President <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States is seeking to end dissention in this'<br />
nation--to bring peace and harmony<br />
both witn and without our borders. May<br />
the American eagle proudly soar al<strong>of</strong>t a<br />
symbol <strong>of</strong> "liberty and justice for all "<br />
And may that phrase hpeome a living<br />
mnlitv<br />
School planning no easy chore<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
and school administrators are currently<br />
involved with the problem <strong>of</strong> providing<br />
enough classroom space for projected<br />
school enrollments, And since the<br />
discussions touch S3 to $4 million, it<br />
becomes a problem for the taxpayer<br />
also.<br />
This time last year the schoolmen<br />
were talking about a new junior high<br />
school building into which to move the<br />
middle grades presently housed at the<br />
high school building Also mentioned<br />
was the construction <strong>of</strong> a physical<br />
education building on a part <strong>of</strong> Memorial<br />
Park across from the high st-huol.<br />
This year the emphasis has moved<br />
frOLi the middle school concept to a new<br />
building for senior high school classes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> schoolmen say that the taxpayers'<br />
money would be better invested in a<br />
high school building.<br />
<strong>The</strong> new school would contain, among<br />
other modem features, a newer, bigger<br />
gymnasium, a swimming pool and other<br />
physical education facilities. Thus would<br />
be eliminated the need for a physical<br />
education complex on Memorial Park, a<br />
move which local veterans organizations<br />
have been opposing for years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> schoolmen, with an eye to the<br />
future, gay Jiat removal <strong>of</strong> junior high<br />
students from the high school building<br />
would remedy the current overcrowded<br />
condition, but the remedy would be<br />
only temporary. <strong>The</strong> projection o/ local<br />
school enrollments over the next decade<br />
dictate the need for a new high school<br />
structure, the.j say. *,<br />
If it were a question <strong>of</strong> building a new<br />
structure for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> students the<br />
matter would not be so complex.<br />
However, any reasonable approach to<br />
the problem must take into account the<br />
corresponding growth <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong><br />
children from the sending districts, and<br />
also the regional concept which is<br />
becoming more and more acceptable in<br />
school expansion planning.<br />
<strong>The</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s population<br />
is changing. Where a decade ago the<br />
community was comprised <strong>of</strong> native<br />
families and retired people, over the past<br />
several years the influx <strong>of</strong> new residents<br />
has been working families with one, two<br />
or three children.<br />
<strong>The</strong> community's continued growth<br />
places a greater burden on all.<br />
schoolmen, parents and taxpayers, alike,<br />
in the planning <strong>of</strong> its educational system<br />
and facilities, '<br />
Satisfy one, alienate the other<br />
<strong>On</strong>e man's nectar Is another man's<br />
poison. This is known nowhere better<br />
than in <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commissioners this week set<br />
aside the beach from 5th st, to 7th st,<br />
sWctly for the use <strong>of</strong> surfers. This is not<br />
setting well with property owners in that<br />
beachfront neighborhood.<br />
Action establishing a surfing beach has<br />
already produced some repercussions,<br />
and indications are that it could produce<br />
one <strong>of</strong> those running controversies that<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall dislikes so much.<br />
<strong>The</strong> area in question is comprised<br />
mostly <strong>of</strong> small rooming and guest<br />
houses. <strong>The</strong>se are investment properties<br />
Into which their owners have poured<br />
money and years. <strong>The</strong>y depend for their<br />
llvelyhood on summer rentals, and<br />
mnuneprenters like to be near a bathing<br />
beach,<br />
' Over the past three or four years,<br />
these property owners have been<br />
bemoaning the lack <strong>of</strong> Suitable bathing<br />
beaches handy for their guests. This<br />
condition, they contend, has resulted in<br />
the loss <strong>of</strong> seasonal rentals. <strong>The</strong>y don't<br />
see the condition being improved with<br />
the new surfing beach on their doorstep.<br />
<strong>The</strong> area property owners would have<br />
city <strong>of</strong>ficials reverse themselves in the<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> the allrs drive<br />
ei^t miles to Tuekahoe to<br />
catch the one daily »train to<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
* • *<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
An 18 yearald girl died and<br />
lour others were injured in a<br />
head-on crash at the "Y" on<br />
Longport blvd<br />
* • *<br />
<strong>The</strong> New Jersey Highway<br />
Authority promised that<br />
another Garden State Parkway<br />
bridge will be built between<br />
Atlantic and Cape May<br />
Counties within the next two<br />
to five years, to parallel the<br />
present Great Egg Harbor<br />
bridge.<br />
* • *<br />
Determined to restore<br />
dignity and decorum to the<br />
boardwalk. <strong>The</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
Police Department started to<br />
use policewomen on the<br />
promenade.<br />
* * *<br />
TEN YEARS AGO<br />
New 50-star flags were to be<br />
unfurled over public buildings<br />
here for the first time over the<br />
Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y weekend in<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> Hawaii's<br />
admission into the union,<br />
* * •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Printed and Published In America'.i Greatest Family Resort<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER, Inc.<br />
112 Mh Street, Divan <strong>City</strong>, N. J, 0H2M<br />
i Established 1HR1<br />
Entered at PoM Offtfc al <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N j,, OSfflli<br />
ftii second rlliss matter<br />
«Hlf T. ITETHIM ! ; PubiMMr<br />
' VINCENT T. MICHILITTI ,;...., Editor<br />
',- JOMM J. SOUTHARD , \ , ArfwrHlliig MlMgtr<br />
f MfMCRfmON PRICE: M.H par yur by mall In o(Hn <strong>City</strong> an*<br />
^hM (I* mwrthi, »I.J». Elu«tt«r*, ••« <strong>of</strong> MlMiuippt Rlv(r.<br />
If 75; tit mwithi, (2.75. W«t * MlMlwippf Him p*<br />
tft.fi. Prk« MI nmrMMnd, II etitt pm- an- PiiMlcitim<br />
Uh MfMfcly avMy Thiu-Mfay; Sami-malily TvMday and<br />
fr*m MCM4 wwk in Jww until Labar p*y<br />
<strong>The</strong> addition <strong>of</strong> unejfposed<br />
film as an item which may be<br />
legally sold in local stores on<br />
Sunday was described by some<br />
local merchants as a<br />
1 'f ootMn-the=door" maneuver<br />
to crack this resort's traditional<br />
Sabbath restrictions,<br />
* • *<br />
Bowling and miniature golf<br />
would not be permitted on<br />
Sunday even without an<br />
admission fee, according to a<br />
decision <strong>of</strong> the city board <strong>of</strong><br />
eommisslQnert,<br />
* m •<br />
TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />
A preliminary survey <strong>of</strong> the<br />
conditions <strong>of</strong> the Great Egg<br />
Harbor Inlet between <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> and Longport was<br />
authorized to begin before the<br />
deepening <strong>of</strong> the inlet Could be<br />
done,<br />
* • '•<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fire Department's new<br />
$33,000 aerial ladder truck was<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially on duty at the Bth st,<br />
station, reported Chief Robert<br />
L, Smith.<br />
Capitol Hill , , ,<br />
Washington. D C Although<br />
for morn than a year President<br />
Nixon opposed rncummtnded<br />
wage n n d price t, u i d es.<br />
circumstances -the economic<br />
liwid-uiimpeiled him to revisr<br />
his view. Thus his fivprsal, in<br />
appointing a prestigious<br />
cfimmissiori to make<br />
wage-price recommendations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nixon capitulation<br />
came beenusn inflation was<br />
continued oven though the<br />
economy has been Mowed <strong>The</strong><br />
President is not certain the<br />
commission can influenee<br />
business and labor leaders but<br />
it has a chance, if it enjoys the<br />
support <strong>of</strong> public opinion<br />
And if the commission<br />
succeeds in gellinc Americans<br />
to think <strong>of</strong> the interest nl their<br />
country, as well as their own,<br />
in wage and price matters, it<br />
will have done much for the<br />
economic future <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country This is a big order, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, find it remains to be<br />
seen how much ran be<br />
accomplished<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the inducements to<br />
all -to seriously consider<br />
recommendations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
commission-is the obvious<br />
possibility that if the<br />
commission fails to sell<br />
restraint, voluntarily, it might<br />
come (n mandatory form-as a<br />
law<br />
In 1962 President Kennedy<br />
initiated a system <strong>of</strong> wage-price<br />
guidepnsu, as they were then<br />
called, to influence business<br />
and labor in their demands, in<br />
consideration <strong>of</strong> the effect on<br />
the national interest.<br />
Of course. In most countries<br />
I lie government enjoys more<br />
power to influence waps and<br />
prices than does Washington,<br />
Preedeorn from government<br />
control has long been a source<br />
<strong>of</strong> pride among Americans<br />
prospering under the free<br />
enterprise system.<br />
<strong>The</strong> present U. S, difficulty<br />
has arisen because the nation<br />
has for many years been<br />
engaged in a costly war. <strong>The</strong><br />
Garden State , , .<br />
TRENTON InHalinn and<br />
the hijjh cost <strong>of</strong> living have also<br />
affected the lives <strong>of</strong> members<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey's high judiciary<br />
and along with lower-paid<br />
public employees they seek<br />
salary boosts to make ends<br />
meet.<br />
Governor William T Cahill<br />
has signed into law a bill<br />
enacted hy (he Legislature<br />
which would incrvuNi' salaries<br />
<strong>of</strong> all upper court judges by<br />
considerable amounts<br />
Chief Supreme Court Justice<br />
Joseph Weintraub would got a<br />
maximum raise from $37,000<br />
to S47,fiOO n year, undrfr the<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> the measure<br />
which cleared the Legislature<br />
with u minimum o! opposition.<br />
<strong>The</strong> six remaining Supreme<br />
Court associaled justices would<br />
receive salary boosts from<br />
536,000 to $45,000 per year<br />
by the bill, and the Appellate<br />
Division, Superior Court judges<br />
would have their pay raised<br />
from $31,000 to 142,000 a<br />
year.<br />
Assignment Judges <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Superior Court who afe in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> a judicial area and all<br />
"other judges in the area, would<br />
have their salaries increased<br />
from 131,000 to $40,000<br />
annually by the new law. Other<br />
Superior Court, as well as<br />
Forum and agin' 'em<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
' have been reading about giving<br />
the surfers a beach, which I<br />
think is fine, but not 7th it.<br />
It would put a hardship on<br />
our guests from 6th st. to 8th<br />
it, We don't have much beach<br />
now, since the new parking lot<br />
at 6th it, haa taken away n<br />
beach our guests used. It would<br />
mem there would not be a<br />
beach between Sth st. and 9th<br />
it., «nd 9th it. beach is<br />
overorowdid .now. It could<br />
never •eeommodate «H the<br />
bather».<br />
I hope the CommiMioners<br />
will study thil lerioudy and<br />
not allow the surfers to use 7th<br />
st, beach which would<br />
certainly have a serious effect<br />
on our business.<br />
Mrs, Gladys Campbell<br />
812 6th st.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger I<br />
hope you realize the peat,<br />
consternation and anxiety your<br />
editorials <strong>of</strong> June 16 and IS<br />
have stirred in the parent! <strong>of</strong><br />
the girl«, in my ease, who live<br />
in the 400 block Anbury iv.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
My dau^iter, with my<br />
approval, because I truit h*r<br />
- continued oh pigs 4<br />
county court judges, would<br />
receive pay increases from<br />
$32,000 to $37,000, District<br />
and juvenile court judges<br />
would receive aalary boosts<br />
from $30,000 to $34,000 a<br />
year,<br />
To finanee the higher<br />
iudicial pay Increased, the<br />
Qovernor also signed a<br />
companion measure incroa<br />
court fees considerably.<br />
Despite efforts to economize<br />
in other sections <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Government, operating costs<br />
increase year by year. An<br />
aaproprintion <strong>of</strong><br />
077,457,468 has already<br />
b^en approved by the<br />
Bislature to operate the State<br />
GoWnmcnt for the <strong>1970</strong>-71<br />
fiseiN yoar beginning <strong>Jul</strong>y 1.<br />
During this fiscal year the<br />
a pjp ropriation was<br />
334,408,510. In addition an<br />
feortment <strong>of</strong> appropriation<br />
bijjs pas« the Legislature each<br />
y to add to the cost <strong>of</strong><br />
Sovornment,<br />
TAXES • No one will believe<br />
iT, but the State Senate the<br />
other day passed a bill to<br />
reduce taxes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> tax is the one imposed<br />
on liquified petroleum gas and<br />
liquified natural gas. At the<br />
present time iht gas is now<br />
taxed by the State at 7 cents a<br />
gallon. <strong>The</strong> measure approved<br />
by the Senate would cut the<br />
tax to 3.S cents per gallon. <strong>The</strong><br />
change will cost the Stpte<br />
18,500 a year.<br />
Senator Ira Schoem, R.,<br />
PiissaJc, a former newspaper<br />
reporter and now a lawyer,<br />
explained the bill could<br />
•ncouragt the UH <strong>of</strong> liquified<br />
gasses as motor fuels beeiuse<br />
they cause less pollution than<br />
gasoline.<br />
. Thi>¥ {lan'i<br />
Judge; "How could you dwin-<br />
dle people Who trusted you?"<br />
'PrisbnelT "But, judge, peoplt<br />
who don't trust you can't be<br />
iwindied,"<br />
war and other influences have<br />
created artificial demands, and<br />
deficits, which have fanned<br />
inflation over a long period.<br />
With economic brakes<br />
having been applied for more<br />
than a year, it has become<br />
obvious that these brakes have<br />
slowed the economy to the<br />
point <strong>of</strong> a reeessiori without<br />
checking continuing inflation.<br />
Mr. Nixon, and his aides, know<br />
the economy is thus<br />
threatening to become the<br />
number-one political Issu* <strong>of</strong><br />
the year, even overshadoTjring<br />
Vietnam.<br />
In fget, former Vice<br />
President Hubert Humphrey,<br />
predicted the day before the<br />
President announced<br />
appointment <strong>of</strong> a wage-price<br />
commission, the economy was<br />
the number-one issue in the<br />
November election.<br />
Mr, Humphrey didn't come<br />
out for mandatory controls, a<br />
delicate political subleet, nor is<br />
it clear what action he would<br />
take to curb inflation, Mr.<br />
Nixon remains adamantly<br />
opposed to mandatory<br />
controls his aides say he will<br />
never propose them.<br />
But the President's<br />
conversion to th* school <strong>of</strong><br />
thought long advanced by<br />
Arthur Burns, Federal Reserve<br />
Board chairman, who began<br />
urging appointment <strong>of</strong> such a<br />
commission in 1989, is an<br />
admission that the U. S, system<br />
<strong>of</strong> no control over wages and<br />
prices Li not working well<br />
enough in current conditions.<br />
Know your<br />
lawmakers<br />
Fatten) Offtcl.il<br />
U, S, SENATOR CLIFFORD<br />
P, CASE, Room 483, Old Senate<br />
BuildlnB. Washington D, • C,<br />
20515.<br />
U. S. SENATOR HARRISON<br />
A, WILLIAMS, JR.. Room 352,<br />
Old Senate Office Building,<br />
Washington, D, C, 20515.<br />
REP. CHARLES W. SAND.<br />
MAN. JR., Room 1610 Long,<br />
worth House Office Bullring,<br />
Washington, D, C. 20515, .<br />
State Officials<br />
GOVERNOR WILLIAM T.<br />
CAHILL, <strong>The</strong> State House,<br />
Trenton, N.J. 08609.<br />
STATE SENATOR<br />
ROBERT E, KAY, 107 E<br />
Wilswood av,, Wildwood, N.J.<br />
08260<br />
ASSEMBLYMAN JAMIS S.<br />
CAFIERO, 3303 New Jersey<br />
av,, Wildwood, N.J. 08280.<br />
ASSEMBLYMAN JAMIS R,<br />
HURLEY, Millville National<br />
Dank Building, Millville, N.J.,<br />
08332.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Official*<br />
MAYOR ROBERT L.<br />
SHARP, Director <strong>of</strong> Revenue<br />
and Finanee, <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N.J. 01226<br />
COMMISSIONER DAVID<br />
L SIMPSON, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Works, <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />
COHHI i-a I O-N-I R<br />
CHESTER ,f.: WWMRG,<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Sif«ty and<br />
Public Arf*lri, <strong>City</strong> Hall, Ooe»n<br />
nitv, N,J, 08IM. j<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />
STATE INSPECTION - Clarence E. Wicker,<br />
consulting engineer with tho Bureau <strong>of</strong> Navigation, paid<br />
a visit to town to instwet "Project <strong>Ocean</strong>fighter", the<br />
city's beach replenishment nrogram. Wicker reviewed all<br />
aspectj oj the progriim with Deputy to the Mayor<br />
Richard G, Snydor, who is in charge <strong>of</strong> the dredging<br />
operation, <strong>City</strong> Engim'er Joseph F, Hyland, and William<br />
Meeke^ dredge master. Wicker has filed his report with<br />
Jameg'K, Rankin. chief <strong>of</strong> the bureau. First Wicker<br />
reviewed the engineering data, forme and procedures<br />
with Snyder, <strong>The</strong>n the group went to the dredge and<br />
spent gome time talking to the crewmen. <strong>The</strong>y also<br />
visited the 16th st hiwh where sand is currently being<br />
pumped. Wicker's visit is designed to bring the city a<br />
little closer to statBRIM:<br />
Every Eriming *t 7:30 pjn, — Manunf Hit Hour 11.00<br />
SttuHfcjf, J^ 1 m*-Gmtm Od RST^h S'<br />
NnTWeA <strong>Jul</strong>y IZ-lS<br />
PARKINO FOR 50 CAHS AT THE<br />
fidUttw lot m tv^Bg MtHnp ud iQ Smdiy<br />
CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
32nd it and Central av<br />
Independent Evangelical<br />
Interdenominational<br />
* ft *<br />
Sunday<br />
10 iin Church School<br />
Classes for all ages<br />
11 am Morning Worihip<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev Melvin Swanson.<br />
missionary to Swaziland.<br />
Africa, guest preacher Nursery<br />
care in the Beginners' Room<br />
during services.<br />
* • •<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
ASIQC1ATIQN<br />
Wesley »v,, 6th t(S 6th sit<br />
* m m<br />
Sunday<br />
9 and 11 ii, , Morning<br />
Service. JiUhop Fred Fierce<br />
Corson, <strong>The</strong> United I.Iefhodlst<br />
Church, Philadelphia, will be<br />
pjest speaker<br />
7 p.m^ Evening Service. Dr<br />
WaJlace E. FUher, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />
<strong>of</strong> th« Holy Trinity in<br />
Lancaster, Pa,, guat speaker<br />
Dr Alexander K. Smith,<br />
chaplain <strong>of</strong> the d*y.<br />
* • *<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNS1L R. C,<br />
40th st *nd Asbury av.<br />
Rev. Joseph McCtuley,<br />
Pastor<br />
* • »<br />
Dally •<br />
S a,m. and 7 p.m. • Masses<br />
5 to 5:30 p.m. • Confessions<br />
*' w m<br />
Saturday •<br />
4:30 to B:30 and 7:30 to<br />
8:30 p.m. • Confeisioiu<br />
7 p.m. - Mass<br />
* * •<br />
Sunday •<br />
7, S, B, 10, 11 a.m, •<br />
Confagions<br />
* * •<br />
Holv Davs •<br />
THE TUESDAY<br />
Bible Class<br />
7:30 P, M,<br />
?, 8, 9am and 7 p tn<br />
ST FRANCES<br />
CABRINI RC<br />
2nd st and Atlantic av<br />
Rev William P McCi>m*tan,<br />
pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Daily<br />
Bam Mass<br />
* * *<br />
Saturday<br />
6 and H p m Masses<br />
7 to 8 pro<br />
Sunday<br />
8, 9, 10:18, 1130 a.m,<br />
TABERNACLfi BAPTIST<br />
Mlh st. and W«t av.<br />
Rfiv Z L Bvrd, pastor<br />
Fridaj •<br />
7 30 p.m. Bible Clam<br />
8 30 pu. Senior Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
continued on page 4<br />
TAUGHT 1Y<br />
Mr. Lyle CHmstepd<br />
(NOW JTUDrikO<br />
REVELATION)<br />
MIITS IVIRY<br />
TUISOAY AT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stahler's<br />
71 WALNUT ROAD<br />
OCIAN CITY, N. J.<br />
ALL ARE<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
THI UNITED PREUYTEIMN, UAA,<br />
7TH STREET and WESLEY AVENUE<br />
You AJ» Cordially Invite! to Attmd Th« Swrnimr<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL COMFERBJCE<br />
MS A,M.<br />
SUNDAY, JULY STH, 1^0<br />
GuMf T«aehar—MR, RICHARD BYRD<br />
•fainlMd RapiMM! Hl^ SdMN T«tW<br />
PARKINO on Wesley—Nejrt to Church<br />
GRADED CLASSB FOB T^ FAMILY<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
THE UNITED HlflYTMUUI, UiX<br />
7th and We.ley AVMIIM<br />
REV. WM. RADOJFre ALLEN, Th. M.,<br />
p<br />
SUNDAY, JULY STH, <strong>1970</strong><br />
MORNING WORSHIP: Si30 I A A<br />
Message<br />
"THE RIOIES OF<br />
SUNDAY SfflOOLi 9;4S UL<br />
GRAL^D OASSES FC« THE FAMLY<br />
EVENING WORSHIP: 7:30 p.m.<br />
Message<br />
Campus Crusade For Christ, International<br />
Oeaan <strong>City</strong> Project<br />
Mr. jama Steven, Director<br />
WEDNESDAY EVENINGi 7;30 o<br />
"THE BIBLE STUDY HOUR"<br />
Oii^ctor <strong>of</strong> Mutic<br />
HENRY C, LOPIR<br />
Oroanitt<br />
MRS. DAVID TOBIAS<br />
A CORDIAL WWjCOm AWAnS YOU<br />
Parking Next To Church <strong>On</strong> Weilgy Awmie<br />
"H^tog F«rt* Tha W«rt « LMT* PkUi<br />
£ •<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Wesley Avenue, 5th-6th 9 Streets<br />
Oetan CIry, New Jersey<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 5th<br />
9 A.H. and 11 AM. - Identical Service<br />
BISHOP FRED PIERCE CORSON<br />
<strong>The</strong> United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, PenttolvanM<br />
7 P. M. — Evening Smke at Hie Tabernacle<br />
DR. WALLACE E. FISHER<br />
Pastor, <strong>The</strong> Evangelical Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> the Hoiy Trinity,<br />
Lancaster, Pennsylvania<br />
Great Song Service Led by Walter D, EddowM, Jr.<br />
Music «t All Service, by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TdMmaek Quartet<br />
Frit* Krutfer, Director and Tenor Deborah Tranl, Sopnno<br />
Robui Freni, Contralto Ton PeHrini, Baritone<br />
E, Woodk^ JCaJ^h<strong>of</strong>f, Organic<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />
NEXT WEEK, JULY<br />
9 A.Kandli A.M.<br />
DR. W. NEAL<br />
12th<br />
Smfces<br />
RAVER<br />
Mln Wor, Kemblo Memorial Methods Church, Wbodbory, NMT ton* \<br />
7 P.M.<br />
MR. PHILIP 6.5<br />
Author, Radio and Tttovtekm PmeulUy^<br />
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SUMMER SUNDAYS IN THE *7Q»
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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER FRIDAY. JULY 3, l»70<br />
Church services<br />
continued from pagf. 3<br />
Sunday<br />
10 am, Sunday School<br />
11:15 am Morning<br />
Worth ip<br />
Tuesday<br />
8 p.m. Proypr<br />
Wednesday<br />
4 p m. BVTU<br />
4 pm ii<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
MACEDONIA UN1TKD<br />
METnoniBT<br />
IOth HL nnd SimpMin "<br />
liov Harold S AnHi'rum.<br />
puiitor<br />
Sunday<br />
fl ;)() ii m NUHCIJV Srhtml<br />
1 1 ,i m Miifiimu Worship<br />
H .(() p m Kvi'nmy KITVIW<br />
X .ill p rtl Pr.iM'r<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
'rest ^Avenue z/Jeauty iS<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />
3331 West Avenue Phone 3990763<br />
ANN N_ JOHN'S<br />
— BEAUTY SALON —<br />
829 A.bury Ava, Ph. 399-3191<br />
ANN M4 JOHN MANNI<br />
Open Thursday<br />
rm P.rfclm M WHI *<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVILINBS!"<br />
HILOEGARD'S<br />
— BIAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
1710 Aabury Av#. Dial 399.103!<br />
T>l ,199 4119<br />
BEAUTV SHOPPE<br />
riou.f Ho • Sl,!».<br />
JJJ w,,- 4,,<br />
Ocea" C.'t N J<br />
Ro Boswell's<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
Wash and Wear Wigg<br />
Speclilulni in Permanent Waves<br />
754 A*bury Ava. Dial 399.1141<br />
(ACfMi frwn Murphy-. 11 I|]<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
fTH ITRIIT Mi UNTML AVINUI<br />
Parminant Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Prtpriitar MARY MM<br />
OPEN YEAR ROUND<br />
STiWMI BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Undar ttw Parsenat SvpMV(tl@ft<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE E. STEDEM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
WIGS, Sales and Service<br />
Gino's Hairstylists<br />
923 Aibury Avenue<br />
4 Operators 399-3300 398-9813<br />
Kara-Lyn Hair$tyii$t$<br />
COMPLETE WIG SERVICE<br />
Hair Shaping by Mr. Mac<br />
PLENTY FREE PARKING<br />
PALMER SHOPPING CENTER,<br />
16TH STREET •nd HAVEN AVENUE, 399-4333<br />
LINWOOD SALON HOUSE 9374564 OF BEAUTY<br />
COMPLITI<br />
••AUTY<br />
1IRV1CI<br />
ile Atfcury Av», S9M431* Hairevntaf<br />
ILVINA M. MUKITT, SlpM T1nH "*<br />
CERRUTI<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
- M Van? in<br />
„ MMffY eULfUH<br />
IN ALL 1IUUKHH<br />
mDW<br />
before from 4 to 5:30 and<br />
7:30 to 9 p.m.<br />
• t *<br />
Saturday •<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
p.m. • Confessions<br />
• 7 p m. • Mass<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday •<br />
7:46, 9, 10, 11 a.m., noon<br />
and 8 p.m, • Masses<br />
• • •<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
157 Shore rd.<br />
Rev, Adolph Wm. Kahl,<br />
B.D., Viaar<br />
• * *<br />
Sunday (Sixth Sunday<br />
after trinity):<br />
8 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
10 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev, William Gucrrazzi<br />
will be guest Celebrant and<br />
preacher.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nursery, Kindergarten<br />
and Primary Class will be in<br />
session during the 10 a.m_<br />
service eich Sunday,<br />
• * »<br />
QRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shore rd. and Dawes av.<br />
Rev. Charles Rinck, Jr.,<br />
Pastor<br />
• • •<br />
Sunday•<br />
9:1B a.m. • Church School<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worship and Church Nurtery<br />
• • •<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd. and Brighton av.<br />
Rev. William Thinking,<br />
Piitor<br />
• * t<br />
Sunday•<br />
8:30 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
9:45. a.m, • Church School<br />
11 a,m, • Morning Worship<br />
LINWOOD<br />
ilAVffiW lAPTlBT<br />
An American Baptist Church<br />
MSB Shore rd.—<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I<br />
MAID TO ORDER<br />
mem, mmm by<br />
HOME<br />
DEPENDABLE (KEAN CITY HELP<br />
PARTIES<br />
Simim Up<br />
Swvlng<br />
Any Cloning<br />
Sli.M Eight-Hew My<br />
i.lMtay<br />
Clwnlnfl Mrt<br />
|f.N Ptur-HMr Hi<br />
Up<br />
WMWy Swvkt<br />
SMINrHMr<br />
NOW SERVING QOEAN OTV AWNO VWffl<br />
SEA ISLE erry, AVALON and STONE HAMOR<br />
Offlc. 28th * DUM Drlvt, Av«lo«, 9674113<br />
•iinimmniiini<br />
<strong>The</strong> Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT L. GODFREY, M|r.<br />
• v Established 1806<br />
109 Central Avanu*<br />
Pledging for thm tututm, 0$ in the paif, tin<br />
finnt and mo*t dignified funeral frvlc:<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLt Wl ARI A8<br />
NIAR AS YOUR PHONI - DIAL W<br />
Succeeaon to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Fint Funeral Director<br />
Forum and<br />
agin 9 'em<br />
i1 .IAMKS AMI-<br />
Rev, Kurt B. Prank,<br />
Thursday<br />
Meeting for divine worhsip<br />
questionable behavior <strong>of</strong><br />
Pastor<br />
7:30 p m Senior Choir each First Day morning «! 11<br />
youths in an uptown<br />
Mil 'I .illll HilK'll ill<br />
neighborhood. An "editorial",<br />
* * •<br />
practice<br />
H.-i Wllfriil «i S.iill<br />
o'clock.<br />
Is an analysis, commentary or<br />
p.i-li.r<br />
Sunday<br />
• • •<br />
• • *<br />
an opinion <strong>of</strong> a current issue<br />
Tml.1% I 1 fiiliU )<br />
9:46 a.m • Church School SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
SEAVILLE UNITED<br />
and always appears on the<br />
, .,, ,, ,„ *,•„.... ch..i, 11 a.m Morning Worhsip BAPTIST<br />
METHODIST<br />
Continued from editorial page editorial page. A "news story"<br />
,,h. I,- .1<br />
8:15 p.m BYF<br />
Church and Sho«* rds f Rev Walter Sawn,<br />
is the reporting <strong>of</strong> an incident<br />
7:30 p.m. EJvening Serviee Palermo<br />
Pastor<br />
that happened.<br />
Rev Clydf Whary,<br />
• • •<br />
integrity, moral and mental,<br />
Wednesday<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday<br />
knows her associates are fine<br />
I II i in Church Srhiml 7 30 pm Prayer mooting<br />
* * *<br />
10:30 am Church School<br />
CUulfM Ad. Bring (tMurhi<br />
characters from excellent<br />
• • m<br />
u.lll . 1.1..i - 'in -iH .mi-<br />
Sunday<br />
7 30 p.m Evening Worship backgrounds.<br />
1 | i in M.Miunii W,n«hlp OUR LUDY OF SORROWS 9:45 am Sunday School<br />
• • *<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> haranguing these<br />
II a.m Morning Worship Wednciday<br />
girls because <strong>of</strong> oldsters who<br />
S, MI.<br />
WalTash and Poplar avf«<br />
7:30 p m Evening 8 p.m • Womans Society <strong>of</strong> were never young, it behooves<br />
i.-hi .1...1I 1 ufsttin<br />
Rrv Vincent Ferrero,<br />
Fellowship Hour<br />
•. p m HMM<br />
Christian Service<br />
the police and the Better<br />
f Pastor<br />
• * #<br />
Business Bureau, to investigate<br />
. , ,<br />
Monday<br />
Thuriday "<br />
the laxity <strong>of</strong> the landlords who<br />
- 'Daily<br />
6 46 p m Stoekado<br />
8pm Choir rehearsal collect exorbitant rentals and<br />
I and ft a.m Mass- «<br />
7 p rtl Church<br />
• * *<br />
give these young people ovens<br />
KHII.IIH BAPTIST (HI liCM<br />
* # *<br />
Bowliny<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL<br />
which do not work, same for<br />
7th Ht .iiid HiiufiNtin AM' First Friday<br />
* * *<br />
CHAPEL<br />
washers and TV <strong>The</strong> kitchen<br />
RI'I Sirhiil.l. F ;.!«• Pastor<br />
7 Jl m and 7pfTi Masses<br />
Tuesday<br />
fundiM<br />
* * *<br />
Wister and Lyndhurst rds<br />
floor is a menace, holes<br />
7pm Boys Brigade Edward Richmond,<br />
through the cellar, covered in<br />
I (I , In >Miiu|,l\ Si honl Saturday<br />
Rvangolisl<br />
antique linoleum, whieh<br />
i ! ,. m Miiiiiuii; Wur-hip 7 p m Mass<br />
Wednesday<br />
certainly can afford to be<br />
• * *<br />
4 to 5 and following 7 p m 7 p m Colonisu<br />
replaced for the twntAle they<br />
Mass Confessions<br />
Sunday<br />
7:30 p m Midweek Prayer<br />
charge<br />
* * *<br />
9:30 am Ciimmunion Oet <strong>of</strong>f the barks <strong>of</strong> .these<br />
Sunday<br />
Service<br />
youn^t^rs shortly<br />
7 jl ni *j i Hit (i n! hill country <strong>of</strong> Italy TTierp<br />
they will tjike in the antiquities<br />
<strong>of</strong> Greece, including the<br />
will present »pecial musical<br />
selections on the flute, and<br />
devotions w 'I be M by Mrs<br />
Paul Hartman<br />
<strong>The</strong> I 970 program senes hai<br />
been planned by Mrs Charleg<br />
Wileock, chairfnan assisted by<br />
her committee, Mrs Wilbur<br />
Cook, hostess chairman, Mrs<br />
Robert Aiken, muse chairman,<br />
Mrs Ira S Pimm, devotional<br />
chairman, and Mrs Roger<br />
Nevius, treasurer<br />
All resident* and visitors to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> are invited to<br />
alttnd thf programs gvery<br />
Tuesday aft'-mnon durinf <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
and August<br />
<strong>On</strong> Honor RoU<br />
E Gans, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, a student gt Bordentown<br />
Military Institute, has been<br />
lamed to the HesdrriMMr'a<br />
Honor Roll for outstanding<br />
academic achievement covering<br />
Acropolis, ParthfTon and a<br />
the entire 1969 ?Q •ehool year,<br />
brief visit to some <strong>of</strong> the Oreek<br />
according to announcement by<br />
islands<br />
John B Hewett, headmster <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> hoitess for the the school. GaM ia the »on <strong>of</strong><br />
afternoon will bo Mrs Harry Mr and Mn William Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Haigh Miss Kflthy Crockford 1907 Glenwood dr.<br />
f»AOE 5 __ SECTION<br />
Tl<br />
rmmmm<br />
ACMOSM<br />
DELAWJUt* BAY<br />
CAPE MAY-<br />
LEWES FERSY<br />
CAM MAT. M, 1<br />
6:30 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:30 AM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:30 PM<br />
6:30 PM<br />
10:30 PM<br />
Our<br />
Business Office*<br />
will be closed<br />
Monday,<br />
JULY6A<br />
MW Mm MTUMl m NMMNT<br />
OUR somce KNOWS NO HOUMY-, SHOULD THI NIED ARISE PLEASE CALL 522-0551<br />
Do you drive fo Philadelphia, Camden, Haddonfield and adjacent areas?<br />
Are you tired when you get to work and exhausted when you return?<br />
SCHIDUU<br />
tarn<br />
8:30 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:30 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:30 »M<br />
•:30 »M<br />
12:30 AM<br />
YEAR TJOUHD SERVICE<br />
u nurrie mmuum<br />
tCT TO CH/UIO, WITHOUT ••?«<br />
REWARD yourself by riding THE TRAIN to Lindenwold and the HI-SPEED line to the center <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
CONVENffiNT DEPARTURES? ,<br />
Morning trains leave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Arrive Philadelphia via Hi-Speed <strong>Line</strong><br />
WHY THROW MONEY AWAY?<br />
6:25 a.m.<br />
7i2S a.m.<br />
7:50 a.m.<br />
8:50 a.m.<br />
. . . using commutation tickets you can ride in comfortable, relaxing, air conditioned cars for $1,33 each way.<br />
IF YOU DRIVE A COMPANY OR BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE<br />
CONVH^ENT RETUWJS:<br />
Return traini from PWlft. (w Hi^eed Uaa) 4!2i<br />
S:25<br />
Arrive <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
5:50 p.m.<br />
6:50 p.m.<br />
(a) you get a car for free, (b) you get gasoline for free, (d) you get insurance for free, (d) you get tires for free (e) you get repair at no cost<br />
your cash outlay for tolls each way is $1,65, plus parkinf, which ranges up to $2,00 more per day, „.<br />
WHY THROW MONEY AWAY? WHY ADD TO YOUR STATISTICAL CHANCES OF BECOMING A HIGHWAY VICTIM?<br />
PATRONIZE THE RAILROAD! SAVE MONEY!<br />
* IBS WHIiaMBIT PAD FOR BY IK OCOH OTV COMMVIBB tt»<br />
A lAl*-* 'w i ii lln ?41 < i<br />
'*• f<br />
SAVE YOUR UFEI
PA©I 6 _ SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEBGIR<br />
Mary Strebing, George Livings<br />
guest soloists at the Music Pier<br />
j Mary Strobing, soprani!, and<br />
George Livings, baritone will<br />
be guest soloists for the second<br />
week <strong>of</strong> free coiicprts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
current wusn to he hold<br />
Sunday through Thursday nt 8<br />
p m, on the Music Pier<br />
Miss Slrebine and Mr<br />
Livinp will join ban turn 1 Tom<br />
Perkins, L regular soloist, und<br />
.the 1 7 p i e e e municipal<br />
'orchestra under the direction<br />
-<strong>of</strong> Clarenee Fuhmiaii<br />
Miss Strobing, a lyric<br />
soprano, is n New Yorker born<br />
and bred with time out for<br />
study a! the Eastman School nf<br />
Music and Indiana University<br />
Her career ha* included<br />
appearances with thi! New<br />
York Pro Musica, the Dalian<br />
Civic Operu, the New York<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ballet, the Colorado<br />
Philsmionic and the New<br />
London (Conn I Symphony<br />
This past f nine<br />
O«"orge-+n vi tip<br />
finalists In t h ! *, y t 1 ;i r<br />
Metropolitan Opern Amliho<br />
and will compi'ie fur ,i riminii'<br />
lit (he Metropiih I,in m<br />
November 2 She was niimcti<br />
Young Artist 1069 hy Mimic.<br />
America Maga/ms' and wa<br />
awarded fl grunt by thi* Minn<br />
Kaufmann Ruud Finindiiiin<br />
nf Chatham f'fillny,' Shi- i<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
C/ortnee Fuhrman<br />
Tom Perkins . ,<br />
Frank Ruggmri .<br />
Mary Strebing,<br />
George Livinp<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 5<br />
II Ouarsny<br />
Overture . , Oomffl<br />
M'Apperi , Flotow<br />
George Livingi<br />
Bereeuse From<br />
Jocelyn Oodard<br />
Alleluja ,,,,,, Mozart<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
American Ettrol , . . Meachnm<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lost Choifd Sullivan<br />
Tom Petkini<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stars «nd<br />
Stripes Forer lousa<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
My Maryland Romberg<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lords Prayer .... .Malotte<br />
George Livinp<br />
A Trurtpeters<br />
Lullaby Anderson<br />
Summertime Gershwin<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
Li Reji Lacome<br />
Hie Rottry Nevins<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Oigl Loewe<br />
* • •<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 8<br />
Zampa Overture Herald<br />
U Dona E Mobile Verdi<br />
Oeorfe Livinp<br />
Romance Wieniswski<br />
Musetta's<br />
Wiito Puccini<br />
Mary Stfebing<br />
Down South Myddleton<br />
Nilht and Day Porter<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Americans We Fillmore<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Naughty Marietta Herbert<br />
Questa O Quello Verdi<br />
Oeorfe Livings<br />
<strong>The</strong> Roses<br />
Honeymoon Bratton<br />
Through <strong>The</strong><br />
Years Youmans<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
Poupee Valaant , . , .'. . Poldini<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hose*<br />
Of Picirdy , , Wood<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
.Oklahoma , Bodgers<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y'?<br />
Light Cav*lry<br />
Overture Von Suppe<br />
A Choice<br />
"Which would you rather give<br />
up, wine <strong>of</strong> women' 1 "<br />
"It depends on the vintage."<br />
Going to<br />
Bermuda<br />
A*k the Gal<br />
who's been there.,,<br />
Gertrude Lazar<br />
TMAVIL AGENCY,<br />
INC,<br />
tl S. TMMHM Avt.'<br />
AtUnfk Oty<br />
Quest soloists<br />
conductor<br />
soloist<br />
manager<br />
soprano<br />
, , tenor<br />
Che Gehda<br />
Manina Puccini<br />
George Livings<br />
Moorish Serenade Chupi<br />
Viai D'Arte Puccini<br />
Mary Strebinp<br />
Valse Pqudrea Popy<br />
Smilin' Thru ...,., p»nn<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Hands Across <strong>The</strong><br />
Sea .... Sousa<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> Band<br />
Wigon ... Schwartz<br />
Mattinata Leoncavalle<br />
George Livings<br />
<strong>The</strong> Parade Of <strong>The</strong><br />
Wooden Soldiers Jessel<br />
Danny Boy Weatherly<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
Carmen Suite Bizet<br />
Until . Sanderson<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
South Pacific Rodgers<br />
rking tin a<br />
nl Columbia<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
the<br />
Mr<br />
<<br />
<strong>On</strong> !!,(> :(iul<br />
i , ,i ,iintlv<br />
.luilliiifd<br />
nlirnded<br />
Srhnol<br />
(wo v * ! 'if Mosic for<br />
.:ir^ i\* thi. recipient <strong>of</strong> ,.<br />
H .1 E I *i r i *• I- M e mortal<br />
Srliiihimhip In Texiii, he will*<br />
t h i- w ' M n c r <strong>of</strong> I h i"<br />
Midland Odessa Orrhestni and<br />
Ihi' .A ili'iic Symphony Young<br />
AriiM.. t'umpi'lltiolis<br />
Thr Eennr has nppesired m an<br />
impri'^ivt- tiumher iff uperiiiu'<br />
pi'rftsF iTialHM^, ,i iota! <strong>of</strong> f 00 or<br />
Mum' Hi- :sUii has appeared<br />
with i hi- National Opern<br />
C'.imp.irn nf North fan Imii<br />
hiHliii: sufiy rtinrr than 10<br />
p< rtomiiin^es ;t?, Bnrthkay in<br />
(Ivpsy Buron and as Erncslii<br />
in Dun PiisqOiili' He also<br />
nppe.m'd in the Huhii'p College<br />
product inn nl '<strong>The</strong> Crucihie"<br />
.irid it <strong>The</strong> Apntheearv for<br />
Inli'maliiimii Mourn, in New<br />
Vnrk <strong>City</strong><br />
In the summer <strong>of</strong> IHBH he<br />
appeiiri'd in four roles ill the<br />
Lake Gi'orili- Opera Festival<br />
incluriini; Ihrec- perforniances<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fen Ion in <strong>The</strong> Merry Wives<br />
c)| Windsor He IK presently a<br />
mrmhi'i <strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan<br />
Opt 1 ru Siudio in New York<br />
Cltv<br />
-Your Home Is Complmte<br />
service Campus Crusade director guest<br />
is increased at Presbyterian Church Sunday<br />
CAPE MAY Anticipated<br />
heavier traffic beginning with<br />
the <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th.long weekend will<br />
be uecomodatod with a third<br />
bay liner to join the Cape<br />
May Lewes Ferry service Thi'<br />
third liner will he put into<br />
service each wiX'kend until<br />
Labor Day, according (ti ferry<br />
rnannuer <strong>The</strong>odore C Brijjht<br />
Weekend departures for the<br />
third liner from Cape May will<br />
be at noon and 4 p.m., and<br />
from Lewes, Del at 2 and 6<br />
p m.. Bright said<br />
When midweek volume<br />
warrants, Brighi said, more<br />
croKSinjBi will be added to the<br />
present two vessel summer<br />
schedule <strong>The</strong> normal summer<br />
schedule c?alls for seven round<br />
trips daily, starting from Cape<br />
May al 8 30 a m and the last<br />
departure from Lewes at 1 2 30<br />
a m.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cnpc Mny Lewes Ferry,<br />
operated by the Delaware<br />
River nnd Bay Authority,<br />
crosses the 17 miles <strong>of</strong><br />
Delaware Bay between Cape<br />
May, N j and Lewes, Del and<br />
is the Seaward Route <strong>of</strong> Ihi.<br />
famed <strong>Ocean</strong> Hiway<br />
<strong>The</strong> inlitii'ians hiivf f.mvinci'H<br />
us tilili snmr nf thi'tn<br />
huvt 1 In IK. 1 liars<br />
<strong>The</strong> original aluminum roll-up awning<br />
ALUMAROLL ITATIOIiARY<br />
I AlumiRoll awnings iowtr inside<br />
temperature is much as 15'-heip<br />
prevtnl sun fading <strong>of</strong> drajes,<br />
arpil and furniture<br />
AS SUMMER WINDS k WAVES<br />
SWEEP ACROSS WHITE SANDS , . .<br />
YOUR OWN V & J WAVE BREAKS LAST<br />
bn't that the kind <strong>of</strong> permanent ^ve you've betn<br />
looking for? Something that stayi neat and in place<br />
when other girls ape Wdini thar heads! Ceme to<br />
Vincent and Joseph, Alonri with faihkm and beauty<br />
and ityle, you'll find our extra care wU hold your<br />
wave just a Uttle longer.<br />
ROLL-UP<br />
• AlufflaRoll iwningi adjust to any<br />
position Roll down for less light<br />
on bright iynny days-foil jp lor<br />
more light on gny overcast Says,<br />
I More than 200 beautiful color com<br />
bimtioni;<br />
• Year round welthir control.<br />
•WHITE" STORM WINDOWS<br />
TRIPLE TRACK B ( eon DC<br />
m.Lf STORING 5 for 589.95<br />
"WHITE" STORM DOOR<br />
$59,95<br />
W«JO HINMS and<br />
' ALL HARDWARE<br />
"WHITE" JALOUSIE DOOR<br />
oMGQitt outs $79.95<br />
"WHITE" COLONIAL DOOR<br />
$69.95<br />
•LACK STRAP HINMS<br />
and HARDWARE<br />
Eiknato inn<br />
Baker's Aluminum Products<br />
1245 West Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
i curnj fam.<br />
Sun,<br />
Surf,<br />
> Sand<br />
K ...YetSetf<br />
x MK» \;<br />
VISIT OUR FAMOUS WIG DEPARTMENT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Most Complete Selection In South jersey<br />
Viiit Our Shops at<br />
• ELLISBURG CIRCLE<br />
• CHiRRY HILL<br />
• MOORESTOWN MALL<br />
. • IIS KINGS HIGHWAY,<br />
HADDONFIELD<br />
PttONE 399-9300<br />
• 633 HADDON AVENUE,<br />
COLLINGSWOOD<br />
PUNDIRS HOTEU/llth ST. and iOARbWALK/OCEAN CITY, H.X<br />
OPBN MON, 9:00 to 5:30<br />
TOE IMftU SAT,, 9 A, M, to 10 PSM.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev<br />
Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Presbyterian Church, 7th and<br />
Wesley av announces thai<br />
Campus Crusade for Christ,<br />
International, will present its<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> program on Sunday<br />
I'venmu (<strong>Jul</strong>y fi) at 7 30 p.m.<br />
dues! speaker will be jam<br />
Steviiis, director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Campus prusade for<br />
Chris! Mr Stevens is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Bob Junes<br />
University, South Carolimrand<br />
has served on the staff <strong>of</strong><br />
Campus Crusade for Christ,<br />
International, since 1963 Prior<br />
to assiKnnieiit in the United<br />
Suites, Mr Stevens served as<br />
director <strong>of</strong> Crusade activities in<br />
Brazil<br />
Mr Si oven's* present<br />
assignment is director <strong>of</strong><br />
Campus Crusade for Colleges<br />
and Universities in the greater<br />
Philadelphia area including<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
Temple University, Drrxel<br />
Univi rsity Villanov i f ollrge<br />
Campus Crusidi Staff<br />
members frpm various p irt ol<br />
thi country havi irrivtd m<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tci iissi^t Mr<br />
Sti vrns in the summi r progr im<br />
in this rity Studints from<br />
College*, and Univi rsltlt s jcro 1 ^<br />
Ameritu issociatid with<br />
Crusade prugr-ims hivr list<br />
arnvtd in Oe« an <strong>City</strong> for tht<br />
summt r ministry to youth<br />
Campus Crusadi lor Christ<br />
was burn on tbi campu- <strong>of</strong> fht<br />
University nf Cjliformi it Lo<br />
Angeles in th** fill <strong>of</strong> 19^1<br />
when Dr William Bright<br />
fnunder and president Itasid a<br />
hnyy near campu-. for j hold<br />
new vi nUire i»f witntss, tn thi<br />
t-laims nf Chrn.1 Tod iv<br />
hundreds uf staff mirabh<br />
servi an campuse throughout<br />
the United State and in 1H<br />
countries throughout the<br />
world Campus Crusade ha Ml<br />
a goal <strong>of</strong> 10 thuusand -tiff<br />
workers in 210 countries h\<br />
1 H th r HI nil i in-." utivi<br />
* u in Hi t r thi* Inii rn tlmn il<br />
l,rtiiip his hriiii(,hi it* uniqiii<br />
prngrim for \ nth 1 t Ot i in<br />
titv Mi>r utiiilK t impu*<br />
( ru ufr h i* dt v Inn ri l spi el il<br />
Hl|.ll Si hill rtiviMiih Of<br />
pic I il inli ri ,t I i Ii 111 Hull<br />
SLIIC. I Hid Ciillik' N ill I il jn<br />
I Ii i t i m p II , \y, n<br />
in usi by other groups<br />
A unthinng <strong>of</strong> 160 r ird<br />
playirs midc^up 26 iihli fc,r<br />
pincjchli pjav and 1} f 1F<br />
brtdgi Many summer vi^itn^<br />
mn humben ri among thi i ,rr|<br />
playi p«<br />
High piimchlr si in ^<br />
in. ILIH CJ4 MS<br />
AsiJr f^ifii Sffrifi Fa itfenfFiB/, Cmmm^B<br />
Fmt Package IxprMi Servic*!<br />
(Thi Ifonomicol Way TB Ship)<br />
IN NfW TOM dTY<br />
N, Y. Port Authority<br />
•ui Terminal Wbtrfnr 17<br />
MUM: 73«-I«40<br />
Dial Ana Cod. tlj<br />
Oe in Comfort - Go by §UI ^ ttldm Wffh Us/<br />
We Care<br />
U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED<br />
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY<br />
TURKEYS<br />
ORflDE "A"<br />
OVEN-READY<br />
10-14<br />
POUNDS Ib.<br />
FRANKFURTERS CHICKEN PARTS GROUND CHUCK<br />
SUPER RIGHT<br />
$1,15<br />
-Ib. 59<br />
Breasts<br />
OP Thighs Ib 65*<br />
TABLI TREAT FROZEN<br />
Beef Patties 1.99<br />
Chuck Roasts .. - 79 C CAP N JOHN%<br />
SPR fiM ,fie Flounder Fillet 89 C<br />
• •'ouMif- ib 78 FANCY MIDiUM<br />
Shrimp b*1.29<br />
CUP<br />
AND<br />
REDEEM<br />
THESE<br />
COUPONS<br />
SOUTHERN<br />
PEACHES<br />
2 49<br />
PAPER PLATES<br />
i5o,;v 95<br />
MARSHMALL0WS<br />
CAMPFIRE 10 oi.<br />
BRAND pkg. 18<br />
All prif.l .((.itiv. through<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 3rd<br />
r5S FRESH_ GROUND<br />
MANY TIMES DAILY |b79<br />
YUKON CLUB<br />
leverages 6' t,'° % \<br />
18-INCH HEAVY=DUTY<br />
Wonder foil., 39<br />
SINICA<br />
Apple Sauce 41<br />
VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON<br />
SUPER-RIGHT.<br />
Hams BONELESS . . . . ib 85 C<br />
SUPIRRIGHT 4 TO 6 LI,<br />
Boneless HamsH.29<br />
i AND COMPtll<br />
CALIFORNIA "8"<br />
POTATOES<br />
5 49 C<br />
PRETZELS<br />
,_ Lib,, 1J.«.<br />
INYDER'S twfc<br />
79"<br />
NAPKINS<br />
SOOTT<br />
pkgt<br />
D( 31 160*l<br />
if unobl* to pnr«hn>* an;<br />
vertiisd item . . . plant*<br />
RAINCHICK<br />
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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Car inspection stations<br />
set schedule for summer<br />
Director Ronald M<br />
Heymann announfrd tins wi'nk<br />
that motor vuhirlo mMpwllon<br />
stations wstt commi'nf!'<br />
Sijtutdiiv summer r losings<br />
beginning JUly Hh<br />
<strong>The</strong> stiiliuiis will also hi<br />
closed Friday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 3. in<br />
observance nf lndi>p*wru*rs 'Tht-r* 1 is<br />
enough capacity in iho system<br />
to handle normal summtr<br />
volume Traditionally, summer<br />
hours went inIn rffoet .lunc 14,<br />
closing Saturdiiv" nnd half an<br />
hour early un wfM'kH.'iv*. ho<br />
said<br />
Under Govoriii-r William T<br />
Cahill's directive, stations will<br />
follow a regular daily work<br />
^ a m to -B p m<br />
Thirly uf tin' 40 stations air<br />
npiMl sin*' or more evenings ii<br />
week until ^ p.m i<br />
<strong>The</strong> ("apii May Court Utilise<br />
station has mi i>vtction station is open<br />
on Wednesday evening<br />
In 'rontrasl • to prior<br />
summers, there will hi' an<br />
additional 172 lane hours a<br />
week during which drivers can<br />
have their cars inspected This<br />
is thi' result <strong>of</strong> remaining in<br />
operation the additional halt<br />
hour daily<br />
Heymann said that some<br />
stations may be reopened on<br />
weekdays dupendinR on traffic<br />
populiiliMn ;!nd Mcrvicii needs<br />
IV Urn I ion: Inf1nlli>n—h**«»<br />
tntiiiy; gnnr t/irnurrnw<br />
AUIMIHUMSIM<br />
ROOFING SIDING ALTERATIONS<br />
After the Salt - It't the Service thai Counts<br />
ATLANTIC ALUMINUM 5PECIAU5TS<br />
266-3358 Fre« EfMnrate* i224Ml<br />
M MMIIM«M »*>•*<<br />
Ml Asbury Avenue<br />
LARGI SELECTION OF<br />
toJUuxti<br />
SANDALS<br />
from f 495<br />
for<br />
WOMEN<br />
CHILDREN<br />
OPEN 1 FRIDAYS UNTIL 8 P. M.<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
STOW<br />
Dial 399-3373<br />
*»«««»« tttMtiMt«Mttf»«M*Mtt»<br />
NOTHING SUCCEEDS<br />
LIKE SAVING<br />
REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
PER ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTERLY<br />
NO MINIMUM BALANCE<br />
90-DAY NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
PER ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTERLY<br />
$1000.00 MINIMUM<br />
BALANCE<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
OCCAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
1001 Afbury Ave. Dial 399-0012<br />
Fishing from bridges<br />
along the 9th si.<br />
caujway into the city<br />
is at bert a dangerous<br />
paittime. In light <strong>of</strong><br />
the heavy traffic along<br />
the road would you<br />
favor construction <strong>of</strong><br />
fishing walks on the<br />
sides <strong>of</strong> the bridges?<br />
Steve Schroderer<br />
Surf <strong>City</strong><br />
Yes, For safety's<br />
sake i think it would<br />
be a good idea.<br />
Bobbie Off<br />
Linwood<br />
I like it, but I can't<br />
think <strong>of</strong> a reason why.<br />
I just think it's a good<br />
idea.<br />
Joseph Kyle<br />
3711 Pembroke la.<br />
I want it so we can<br />
go fishing there every<br />
day, end it would<br />
improve fishing too.<br />
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GOOD LUCK AND GOD SF ED -<br />
Bruce P. Dimon, president <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May County National Bank pas§es on the<br />
wish to Miss Maude M. Foulds <strong>of</strong> the<br />
General Ledger Department who is<br />
retiring after 24 yean with the bank. A<br />
dinner in her honor was given Tuesday<br />
evening in Harry's Inn, Somers Point.<br />
Photo.<br />
Haddonfield Choral Society<br />
in 24th annual concert on Pier<br />
<strong>The</strong> OMan <strong>City</strong> Music Pier<br />
wUl reverberate with familiar<br />
mi)qdles on Saturday evening<br />
(<strong>Jul</strong>y 4) when the H»ddonfield<br />
Choral Society presents its<br />
annual concert. This popular<br />
iinging group needs no<br />
introduction to those who<br />
att«nd the concerts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Music Pier as it will be<br />
appearing for its 24th<br />
consecutive season.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Haddonfield Choral<br />
Society is in its 38th season ol<br />
presenting outstanding choraJ<br />
muiic along the last«rn<br />
seaboard and last year received<br />
i nvt-minuii standing ovation<br />
it the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />
ihearer's versatility is<br />
known both to choral and little<br />
theatre groups throughout the<br />
Delaware Valley. He «<br />
considered the dean <strong>of</strong> stage<br />
and choral direction In thii<br />
vicinity. Since his teenag*<br />
years, he has staged and<br />
participated in over 300<br />
musical and dramatic<br />
presentations. In addition to<br />
his dramatic and vocal talents,<br />
Shearer is past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Football Officials'<br />
Association, which group<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiates high school games<br />
throughout New Jersey, He is<br />
also chairman <strong>of</strong> the High<br />
School Selections Committee<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Brookllrvine Memorial<br />
Football Club, and the Camden<br />
County Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Football Foundation<br />
and Hal] <strong>of</strong> Fame and has<br />
helped many an aspiring<br />
athlete to obtain a seholarship<br />
to further his educational<br />
endeavors.<br />
Appearing as a soloist in the<br />
"Sweetheart" segment will be<br />
Joan Corcoran, Soprano, •<br />
Gloucester, Miss Corcordn<br />
played the leading part <strong>of</strong><br />
"Sylvia" in sweethearts, His Fate" . Robert Kanady<br />
appeared as a soloist at the<br />
and Chorus<br />
New York World's Fair, soloist "Jeannette and Her Wooden<br />
for the Brookliwn Women's Shoes" ... Patricia Klumpp,<br />
Club and is soprano soloist at Homer McNabb, Gil Payton<br />
the Centenary Tabernacle<br />
and Gary Ford.<br />
United Methodist Church in "L»nd <strong>of</strong> Bomance" . , . Joan<br />
Camden.<br />
Corcoran, Robert Kanady<br />
Patricia Klumpp, toprano, "Pilgrims <strong>of</strong><br />
Blackwood, played the part <strong>of</strong> Love" . J , . . Homer McNabb.<br />
"Liane" in Sweethearts, and Gil Payton, Oary Ford,<br />
participated in her high school<br />
Joseph Shearer, John<br />
dramatic musical groups in<br />
Mardirosian, and<br />
AJbany, New York where she<br />
Ron Parker<br />
played the Itading role«; she is "Sweetheart*" Joan<br />
a former member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Corcoran and Chorus<br />
Albany Choral Society,<br />
Robert Kanidy, baritone, PART II<br />
W«stville who portrayed the<br />
Pier performance It has »<br />
lormal personnel <strong>of</strong> 100 voices<br />
role <strong>of</strong> "Prince Franz," has CHORUS<br />
reprPsentinl 22 communities<br />
taken many character roles in "He's Dot <strong>The</strong><br />
covering the ar«a from the Society's productions <strong>of</strong> Whole World" . . . .arr. Shearer<br />
Hamrnonton to Toms Rivtr. "Oklahoma", "My Fair Lady", "Let A Smile Be Your<br />
Due to vacations, the groiip "Kismet", and "Brigsdoon", Umbrella" ..*.... Pain<br />
will number about 65 voices Qary Ford, tenor, Riverton, "In A Monestary<br />
for the concert.<br />
who played "Cankhe", has Garden"<br />
Ketelbey<br />
played the comedy lead in "itep to the<br />
Lewis A. ihearer,, the "Oklahoma", the demanding Rear"<br />
Bemitein<br />
group's director, has arranged a role <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Higgins in<br />
popular program <strong>of</strong> choral "My Pair Lady", and the SOPRANO<br />
music to please all listenefs.<br />
crafty poet, "Hajj", in Kismet.<br />
Shearer said in a recent<br />
interview, "In programming<br />
Others appearing as soloist "Love Look Away' , L Rogers<br />
the concert for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, we<br />
in the Sweethearts version will "Sorriento" DeCurtis<br />
have included numbers whidh<br />
be Oil Payton, Homer MeNahb, Frances Murphy<br />
will be familiar to all in theJoseph<br />
Shearer, John<br />
audience Practically the «ntire Mardirosian and Ron Parker. CHORUS<br />
first part will be a concert Appearing as soloists in the<br />
version <strong>of</strong> Victor Herbert's, second half <strong>of</strong> the program will "Cabaret" . Kinder<br />
"Sweethearts" and will include be Frances Murphy, soprano, "Lida Rose" WiUson<br />
MVeraJ popular hit tunes. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong> Riverton; Richard Pfleiger, "Somewhere My Love" . .Jarre<br />
sseond part <strong>of</strong> the program will baritone, <strong>of</strong> Delrgn; and John "I'm Getting<br />
be an aH-request presentation. Craig, baritone, <strong>of</strong> Medford Married" Loewe<br />
<strong>The</strong> numbers wUl range from Lakes. Elsie C. Shearer will<br />
the rhythmic, "Mame" to theaccompany<br />
the group BARITONE<br />
beautiful, "You'll Never Walk throughout the following<br />
Alone".<br />
program:<br />
"For <strong>On</strong>ce In<br />
PAKTl<br />
My Life" .......... .Murden<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Quest" ,.,,...., Leigh<br />
Richard Pfleifer<br />
CHORUS<br />
"Dixie" ....... arr. Simeone<br />
"Sone <strong>of</strong> the Open<br />
Road" ...._. . .Malotta<br />
John Craig, soloist<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Shadow <strong>of</strong><br />
Your Smile" . Mandel<br />
"<strong>The</strong>re'» Something About<br />
A Soldier" ,,.,.. .arr. Shearer<br />
Selections from "Sweethearts"<br />
by Victor Herbert!<br />
"<strong>On</strong> Parade" ........ Chorus<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Angelus" Joan<br />
Corcoran, Robert<br />
Kangdy, and Chorus<br />
"Pretty As A<br />
Picture" .,..., Qary Ford and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Men<br />
"I Mujht Be Your <strong>On</strong>ce In<br />
Awhile" ..... Patricia Klumpp<br />
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FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong> THI OCIAN CITY SINTINILLiDOIR PAGI 9 — SECTIWi TWO<br />
State Police geared<br />
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Summer school bus routes<br />
Marl i! Primary .School at<br />
noon<br />
Travel south nn WPH! ;IV on<br />
Sth «!<br />
Turn »!*! OH Hlh 1,1 111<br />
In preparation for the long<br />
Independence 1 Editor's note At the special Asbury gv . Wegt av , 8impscin<br />
request o[ local school av . and Bay av bi>lWi-i-n I si si •<br />
patrols in spptting trouble iuthorities, the schedule and and Bth st<br />
Day wn>kend areas and coordinating the frer routes <strong>of</strong> buses for students<br />
* * *<br />
Colonel D B Kelly, sto '• flow pi traffic Troopers will attending summer school PART 3<br />
Pol i cp Supprintendenl, has also fly as observers' m the clawies here are reprinted here Start at Intermediate School<br />
issued orders to his Troop Turnpike and Parkway <strong>The</strong> schedule was originally 8:30 am anri prt)ce(>ri to<br />
Commanders and Division helicopters Schedules have prinU'd in the igiur <strong>of</strong> June 26 Merion Park (Pick up<br />
Headquarters Supervisors to been arranged to provide<br />
I ni er med i.Hir<br />
have all available personnel saturation coverage by taxk ROUTE 1. MORN1NO BUS A<br />
assigned to traffie patrol duty force, rodar and drUnkometer PART 1<br />
in the wake <strong>of</strong> increBsinB specialists with special Start at S3rd st and Asbury<br />
highway fatalities<br />
emphasis on the critical hours av at 7 45 am<br />
Colonel Kelly sard, "In between 5 p m iind 3 am Travel^ west on 53rd si to<br />
addition to station personnel, when most ratal accidents Bay av Thon south on Bay l*<br />
backed by detectives and other occur<br />
(f"S4thst<br />
specialists, w** have<br />
Travel fast on R4th si to<br />
Troopers will concentrate<br />
conrdinat«d with Director<br />
Asbury av<br />
enforcement effort* on the<br />
Ronald M Heymann, Division<br />
Travel south nn Ashury av<br />
drinking driver and the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles. to<br />
to 89th si and thon east In<br />
following accident producing<br />
supplement our patrols with<br />
Central av<br />
violations: driving too fast for<br />
Motor Vehicle <strong>of</strong>ficers in those conditions: following too<br />
Travel north on <strong>On</strong>trsl «v<br />
areas at times when closely, failure lo keep right;<br />
to 8th st<br />
uccidnnt producing violations improper passing, disregard <strong>of</strong><br />
All Elementary School and<br />
are known to occur Troopers stop signs, improper left turns,<br />
High School pupils living<br />
are on the road to hejp the improper crossing or walking<br />
between B9th St anri 34(h «l<br />
motoring public get where they on the roadway <strong>The</strong> alcohol<br />
will ride thii bus<br />
are going safely. To acfomplish factor continues to b> present<br />
* * *<br />
this, we take a firm posture <strong>of</strong> in more than B0 percent <strong>of</strong> all PART J<br />
strict enforcement measures fatal accident* This means that Start at high school SI5<br />
against those who would driver or pedestrian am, proceed to Primary<br />
jeopardize the safety <strong>of</strong> others impairment contributes to the School at Bth st and West av<br />
hy^violating traffie laws." majority <strong>of</strong> causes, Proceed to Bth st and<br />
Four State Police helicopters ernphasiiing the need to be Central av<br />
will patrol over the State's mentally and physically alert Turn south on Central av to<br />
heavily traveled traffic<br />
34th st<br />
But enforcement is not the<br />
rorridnrs to assist ground only means <strong>of</strong> accident<br />
Turn at 34th st to West av.<br />
prevention Information if<br />
Travel north on West av tn<br />
Freeholders to get heeded by the public, can play<br />
24th st.<br />
a big part in traffic safety. Turn west on 24th st to<br />
road building plans Radio stations cooperate in Bay av<br />
boradcasting periodic bulleins Travel north on Bay av to<br />
CAPE MAY COURT as reported by State Police in Intermediate School, arrive<br />
HOUSE A proposal for th« an effort to keep motorists 8 30 a.m.<br />
reconstruction <strong>of</strong> 1,25 miles <strong>of</strong> advised <strong>of</strong> road and traffic Intermediate School Pupils<br />
South Denni»<strong>Ocean</strong> View conditions. Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Road in Dennisville will be trips should be planned well in<br />
* * «<br />
presented to the Cape May advance, counting on crowded PARTS<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders highways and considering Start at Intermediate School<br />
at its next meeting Tuesday, alternate routes. Above all, 8:35 a.m.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 14, Freeholder Kenneth<br />
follow the three-part formula Proceed south on Bay av<br />
A Holmstrup, director <strong>of</strong><br />
for DEFENSIVE DRIVING; receiving pupils at Walnut rd<br />
and Bay »v.<br />
public works, said today.<br />
1. SEE THE HA2ARD; TF»VBI south on Bay av to<br />
Holmstrup said the county Think about wh»t is going to 24th st.<br />
engineering department has happen as far ahead <strong>of</strong> Turn east on 24th it, to<br />
completed plans and encountering the situation as West av<br />
specifications for the project, possible,<br />
Travel south on West av to<br />
estimated to cost some 2. UNDERSTAND THE 34th «t.<br />
$50,000 He said the project DEFENSE: Know what you Turn east at 34th st, to<br />
will be ready to advertise for and your vehicle can do to Central av<br />
bids by the end <strong>of</strong> the month, handle specific situations to Travel north on Central av.<br />
with work stsrti if in August. avoid accidents<br />
to Bth st.<br />
<strong>The</strong> county engineering 3. ACT IN TIME: <strong>On</strong>ce Turn west on 8th st to Biy<br />
department received approval you've seen the hazard and<br />
from the board in April to understand the defence - Act! Trfivel north on Bay av, to<br />
proceed with the plans for the Never taie a wait-and-see Bth St. and continue to the<br />
project.<br />
attitude.<br />
Primary School. Arrive S5B<br />
a.m.<br />
Primary Pupilt <strong>On</strong>ly.<br />
* * *<br />
ROUTE 2, MORNING BUS B<br />
PARTI<br />
Start at 30th it, and Bay av.<br />
at 7;5B a.m.<br />
Receive pupils living at 30th<br />
st. and 32nd It.<br />
Travel south on Bay av. to<br />
it STORE HOURS *<br />
Bertram la. in Merion Park.<br />
Turn west on Bartram la.<br />
MON, and SAT 8 to 6<br />
and proceed to Weitminister la.<br />
TUES., WED., THURS. and FRI, 8 to 9 Travel north on<br />
Westminister la. to 34th st,<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 1<br />
Epst on 34th St. to Central<br />
av.<br />
Travel north on Central av,<br />
to 6th St. receiving all High<br />
School pupils between 34th st.<br />
and 1 Stint.<br />
Turn east on 6 th st. to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> ay, and the High School,<br />
Arrive, 8:05 a.m.<br />
- IT HOLLY FARM<br />
High School pupils only.<br />
• * *~<br />
A COUNTRY GIFT SHOP<br />
FAKT 2<br />
(Ant CONDITIONED)<br />
Start at High School 8:10<br />
a.m., proceed to Central av. via<br />
Optn Sat. & Sun,, <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 ft I 4 th st^<br />
FLINTY OF FREE PARKttJG Travel north on Central av.<br />
to North st.<br />
Turn weit on North St. to<br />
OIRANIUMS - IViRGRIiNS - URNS Bay av.<br />
Travel gouth on Bay av. to<br />
GERMAN LAWN ORNAMENTS<br />
Intirmediitt School, arrhfe<br />
FINE SELECTION OF IMPORTED<br />
B;26 a.m.<br />
Intermediate School pupils<br />
ARTIFICIAL ARTIFA FLOWIRS<br />
only.<br />
This but will receive those<br />
Open Daily I Sunday (Closed Monday) pupils living along Central av.,<br />
1 and Primary<br />
pupib )<br />
Turn west on Bartram la<br />
and proceed through Morifsn<br />
P»rk to Westminister la<br />
Turn north un Westminister<br />
In to 34 th st<br />
Turn north on Bay av to<br />
I ntermedifit* 1 Travel Miiiih on Simpson to<br />
IHlh «<br />
Turn wen on I Mlh ft to<br />
Bay a V . proceed IK<br />
Intermediate School<br />
Intermedi/iti* School pupils<br />
living in Merion Park shall then<br />
be received, and taken south<br />
nn Bay av ts* Merlon Park<br />
<strong>The</strong> bus return, to<br />
Hrhn"l. amvf' Intermediate School arriving<br />
8 48 am<br />
at 12:2f> p m<br />
l^ave Intermediate School<br />
* * *<br />
md proceed north on Bay av<br />
to Sth st and Primary School, PART 2<br />
arrive 8:B0 a m<br />
Start a! Intermediate Sehtiol<br />
Receiving ail pupiU along at 12 30 pm proceed north<br />
Bay av between I Sth st and on lay »v to Batiersea rd<br />
9th st Arriving at Primarv Turn east<br />
School 8 so a m<br />
* * •<br />
ROUTE 3 MORNINCl BUS V<br />
PART 1<br />
Start on 18th si and Bay<br />
av jit 7 48 am<br />
Travel south on Bay av to<br />
20th it to Simpson av<br />
Turn east on 20th si to<br />
Simpson, south on Simpson to<br />
21st st.<br />
Turn west on 21 st st to Bay<br />
av<br />
Travel north on Bay av to<br />
13th st. (Last pick up)<br />
Travel north on Bay av to<br />
8th st.<br />
Turn east on 8th st to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av and High School<br />
Thi» bus ii for High School<br />
pupils only Arrive 8 am<br />
* • *<br />
PART 2<br />
Start at High School 8 OS<br />
a.m., proceed to Bth st and<br />
Atlantic av<br />
Travel north on Atlantic av<br />
(Receive Primary pupils only)<br />
to Battersea rd. and Wesley rd<br />
Turn north on Wesley rd to<br />
New Castle rd.<br />
Turn west on New Castle rd.<br />
to Parkway.<br />
Travel south on Parkway to<br />
Battersea rd.<br />
Turn west on Battersea rd,<br />
to Simpson av.<br />
Travel south on Simpson m<br />
to Sth st. and Primary School,<br />
arrive i;20 a.m.<br />
* • *<br />
PART 3<br />
Start at Primary School<br />
8:25 a.m., proceed to Bth st<br />
and Atlantic av. Receive<br />
Intermtdiate School pupils<br />
only.<br />
Travel north on Atlantic av<br />
to Batterse* rd. and Wesley rd.<br />
Travel north on Wesley rd.<br />
to New Castle rd.<br />
Turn weft on New Cartle to<br />
Parkway.<br />
Travel south on Parkway to<br />
Battersea rd<br />
Turn west on Battersea rd,<br />
to Bay av.<br />
Travel south on Bey av to<br />
Intermediate School, arrive<br />
8:40 a.m.<br />
* * *<br />
ROUTE l. AFTERNOON BUS<br />
PARTI<br />
Start at Primary School »t<br />
noon, proceed to 6th st. and<br />
Central »v.<br />
Travel south on Centrel av,<br />
to 34th »t.<br />
Tiirn west at 34th st. to<br />
West av.<br />
Travel north on West av. to<br />
24th st.<br />
Turn weit on 24th St. to<br />
Bay^gv.<br />
Travel north on Bay avto<br />
Intermediate School, arrive<br />
12:18 p.m.<br />
BRADLEY<br />
f »n Rat terse;) rd<br />
to Wesley uv<br />
Travel k.r,uih .m Wesley av<br />
to 6th si<br />
Turn east on Ocan av and<br />
High School, arrive 2 40 p m<br />
* # *<br />
PART 3<br />
Start at High School «i<br />
12 45 p m . turn west on ftth<br />
st to West av<br />
Travel south on Wpst av to<br />
34th st<br />
Turn west at 34th st to Bay<br />
av (Merlon Park |<br />
Travel south on Bay av to<br />
Bartram la<br />
Turn wegt on Bartram la to<br />
Westminister la<br />
Travel north to 34th st and<br />
Bay av , completing route at 1<br />
p.m<br />
• * *<br />
-ROUTE 3 AFTERNOON BUS C<br />
PARTI<br />
Start at Primary School,<br />
noon<br />
Proceed to 5th st and<br />
Atlantic av<br />
Travel north on Atlantic ay<br />
• to Battersea rd<br />
Turn w»»t on Battersea rd.<br />
to Wesley rd.<br />
Travel north on Wesley rd<br />
to New Castle rd.<br />
Turn west on New Castle rd<br />
to Parkway.<br />
Travel south on Parkway<br />
and Wesley av to Battersea rd<br />
Tum west on Battertea rd,<br />
to Bay av<br />
Travel south on Bay av to<br />
Intermediate School, arrive<br />
1220 p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
PART 2<br />
Start at Intermediate<br />
School, 12:26 pm<br />
Travel north on Bay av to<br />
B»ttersea rd.<br />
Tum east on Battersea rd.<br />
to Wesley rd.<br />
Travel north on Wegley rd.<br />
to New Castle rd.<br />
Turn west on New Castle rd.<br />
to the Parkway.<br />
Travel south on Parkway to<br />
Battersea rd.<br />
Turn east on Battersea rd,<br />
to Atlantic av.<br />
Travel south on Atlantic av,<br />
to 6th St. and over to <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />
Arrive at High School 12:40<br />
p.m.<br />
• • *<br />
PARTS<br />
Start at High School. 1246<br />
p.m.<br />
Proceed to Sth st<br />
Turn west on Sth st to Bay<br />
av.<br />
Travel south on Bay av to<br />
20th st.<br />
Turn east on 20th St. to<br />
Simpson av<br />
Travel south on Simpson av<br />
to 21st, continuing on Bay av,<br />
to Intermediate School, arrive<br />
1 p.m.<br />
PART 2<br />
Start at Intermediate School<br />
at 12:20 p.m., proceed to Bay 120,000 visitors<br />
av. to 24th it.<br />
Turn east on 24th st. to<br />
at bird sanctuary<br />
West gv.<br />
Tourists from 40 states and<br />
Travel jouth on West av. to " 19 foreign countries have<br />
34 th it.<br />
already visited the Stone<br />
Travel east «t 34th st. td Harbor Bird Sanctuary this<br />
C«ntr«l av.<br />
year, the Stone Harbor Realty<br />
Travel north on Centra] av. Owners Association was told at<br />
to 8th st.<br />
its annual meeting in Borough<br />
Turn east on 8th st. to Hall Saturday.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av. and High School Last yew, over 120,000<br />
arrive 12:30 p.m.<br />
people from every state in the<br />
• • •<br />
nation, the district <strong>of</strong><br />
PART 3<br />
Columbia and 41 foreign<br />
Start at High School at countries visited the sanctuary,<br />
12:3S p.m.<br />
registered ai n Natural<br />
Turn weit on 6th St. to Landmark by the U.S. National<br />
¥¥*#ley av,<br />
Park Service,<br />
Travel louth on Wesley av. <strong>The</strong> Stone Harbor Bird<br />
to 28th it,<br />
Sanctuary is located on 21<br />
Turn west on 28th it. to acre* from 111th si, to 100<br />
Ccntnd av.<br />
feet <strong>of</strong> 117Ui st betwMn<br />
Travel south on Central av. Second and TTiird avs.<br />
to B9(h St., wrlve 12:66 p.m. <strong>The</strong> sanctuary is the only<br />
• • •<br />
heronry in the United Stats<br />
ROtJTB I AFTERNOON BUS B sponsored by and located<br />
PARTl<br />
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PAOI 10 — SBCTiON TWO THE OCEAN CITY SfNTiNIL-LiDGfR FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Victorian Cape May sites<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 11, in the old<br />
seashore eommunitii's <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May and. in the immediate<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Lowt'r Township,<br />
Cape May Point where the<br />
ocean and the Delaware Bay<br />
merge, the annual Old House<br />
Tour again invites visitors into<br />
rainy <strong>of</strong> the area' most<br />
gracious homes and iniiiresiinii<br />
community buildings<br />
In Capt May, where<br />
histories! conservationist* are<br />
endeavoring to obtain the<br />
notably Victorian Emilyn<br />
Physlck Estatr for resoration<br />
and preservation, one will visit<br />
the estate's old Carriage House<br />
Thii charming building can be<br />
seen as an excellent sampling<br />
<strong>of</strong> the superior workmanship<br />
that went into the construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the main house on the eight<br />
and a half property <strong>The</strong><br />
carriage house, now the<br />
year-round home <strong>of</strong> the Tape<br />
May County Art League, has<br />
retained the original horse<br />
staiis with their elaborately<br />
hand wrought iron gates <strong>The</strong><br />
lower portion <strong>of</strong> these stall<br />
doors, and the overhead beams,<br />
are handsomely constructed <strong>of</strong><br />
•olid mahogany In the<br />
League's gallery which once<br />
housed the carriages <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />
Physlck, an exhibition <strong>of</strong><br />
paintings will be on view<br />
In contrast, the Nina W<br />
Scull house on New Jersey av<br />
I is Spanish style yellow stucco<br />
/and <strong>of</strong>fers an interesting<br />
change <strong>of</strong> pace to the visitor<br />
Miss Scull's home is also her art<br />
studio and her collection <strong>of</strong><br />
paintings will be <strong>of</strong> notable<br />
interest to all She has also<br />
graciously consented to show<br />
her collection <strong>of</strong> 14th and 16th<br />
eenairy Byzantine icons, all <strong>of</strong><br />
which are museum quality<br />
<strong>The</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> the Advent<br />
on the corner <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
•Bd Franklin its, is the First<br />
Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
Island and truly charming It is<br />
<strong>of</strong> board and batten<br />
construction above the altar<br />
are l<strong>of</strong>ely stained glass<br />
windows.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cherry House it M" 7<br />
Hughes st,, now owned by<br />
Judge and Mrs Charles W<br />
Kalp, can best be described as<br />
quaint. Built (circa) in 1849, it<br />
U early Victorian and therefore<br />
• sientially simple in<br />
comparison with post-Civil War<br />
dwellings <strong>The</strong> "crow's nest"<br />
staircase would delight a<br />
Mgraan. Originally owned by<br />
LemuaJ Learning, its successive<br />
owners made superficial<br />
changes but left tnornentos, a<br />
sm»U square piano and a<br />
Franklin stove. It is furnished<br />
with Judge Kalp's family pieces<br />
dating from 1830 to 1880,<br />
What is now Cape May's<br />
Historical and Community<br />
Center, 408 Lafayette st,, in<br />
1883 was the Presbyterian<br />
congregation <strong>of</strong> old Cape May.<br />
A particularly dignified edifice<br />
it remained in active use until<br />
1889 when it was rented to the<br />
EpUcopal Church, In 1903,<br />
Miss Annie Knight purchased<br />
the building from the<br />
Congregational church and<br />
presented it to her own parish.<br />
<strong>The</strong> building was vacated by<br />
the parish in 1950 for another<br />
one and sold once again, this<br />
time to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
which was anxious to ensure its<br />
preiervation. It was then leased<br />
from the city by Mr, T. W.<br />
Red Cross job<br />
given to Burig<br />
James A. Burig, tuperviaing<br />
medical technologist it<br />
Bufdette Tomlin Memorial<br />
Hospital in T •• May Court<br />
House, has been appointed<br />
disaster chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May County Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Red Cr<strong>of</strong>in.<br />
• }: Burig in well acquainted with<br />
'. ; the needs <strong>of</strong> Cape May County,<br />
If.- fnot to coming to Burdette<br />
' Tomlin HospitaJ he was staff<br />
j technologist at Washington<br />
HospitaJ in Washington, Pa. He<br />
attended Indiana University in<br />
Penruylvanin and graduated<br />
from Weil Liberty College at<br />
Wt§t Liberty, W. Va, He is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the. Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
County Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Red Cross and the<br />
Kiwanw Club <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Court House<br />
Disaster preparedness<br />
training courses will begin this<br />
evening (Tuesday) at 6:30 in<br />
the Cape May <strong>City</strong> Hall. This<br />
will be the first <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong><br />
meetings to be conducted by<br />
Lawrence L Bickford, disaster<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
National Red Cross in Eastern<br />
Pennsylvania and Southern<br />
New Jersey Mr, Bickford will<br />
conduct these disaster courses<br />
. in Uiia area for the next two<br />
£'month*. TTiose interested in<br />
'receiving training to prepare<br />
tot any natural djjwter should<br />
'toantct the Cape May Chapter<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Red Cross by calling<br />
466-7382 for detailed<br />
information.<br />
CLASSIFIED AC<br />
BRINOS MSULTS<br />
add glamor to House Tour<br />
Hiirrm wh hi'iidr<br />
ami,<br />
in HlftJ 'I'll i<br />
thr (VnU-r<br />
tho oughly<br />
dir.'il<br />
'.uili<br />
for enrnmMU 1 ! 1 rr i '*>!in!4°> :i<br />
rprt'ptirjnM, unrjrrt jik mil*<br />
which nn> spmiHiri'd by<br />
n u m h IT |i!'ri)l I<br />
iiurfhiisi'd in 1 rt 7 0 by the<br />
E|ii>,cupiil Dlociise It wns then<br />
moved, M'ction hs section to<br />
I'upci M,iy Point, ii village then<br />
known as Srii Grove. It is thr<br />
only church in Cape May Point<br />
in which riintinual surnrm'r<br />
services hnvi 1 btjt-n ln'IH sinre its<br />
fnunrlinf! in IHHO<br />
<strong>The</strong> Granny Green House on Route 47, Dennisville,<br />
will be one <strong>of</strong> 22 historic homes and buildings open to<br />
visitors during Cape May County's Old House Tour on<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 11,<br />
organizations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Andrew Higgins Reeves<br />
House, originally situated on<br />
the old Eldridge Plantation,<br />
was moved to its present<br />
location in 1850 when the<br />
plantation ceded to progress<br />
and became a part <strong>of</strong> thi" Cape<br />
Miiy Canal. Now owned bv Mr<br />
and Mrs. David Rutherford, the<br />
house on Shunpike rd. and<br />
Stimpson's la now hounds tin<br />
VillaM "f Wist ( din Miv in<br />
the north and has many<br />
fascinating features. Tlu- oldest<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the house is the front<br />
ind this slruttun u t rul i<br />
much like the original. Ill** rear<br />
wing is an addition made at the<br />
time <strong>of</strong> re-location. In 1874<br />
when the house hefame the<br />
property <strong>of</strong> Charles Clinton<br />
Reeves who was the Township<br />
Clerk, meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Township Committee were<br />
retrularly held here. Mr Reeves<br />
was apparently an unusual<br />
man. In spite <strong>of</strong> a crippled<br />
condition that confined him to<br />
a wheelchair, and in addition<br />
to his civic duties, he was<br />
employed as a school teacher<br />
Incidentally, on the upstairs<br />
floor <strong>of</strong> this old house there is<br />
a uniquely curved wall In the<br />
downstairs kitchen, there is old<br />
hardware, salvaged when the<br />
old Bates house was torn down<br />
and wisely put to use in the<br />
restoration <strong>of</strong> this one.<br />
In nearby Cape May Point,<br />
St. Peter's-By-<strong>The</strong> Sea<br />
Episcopal Church is an old<br />
Victorian building with a<br />
quaint, almost sugar-plum<br />
quality. It was built in<br />
Philadelphia for the Centcnial<br />
Exposition <strong>of</strong> 1876 and<br />
ler Name In<br />
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DIAL 39f.3171<br />
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• Freezer holds up to 147 lbs.<br />
• Jet Freeze ice comportment<br />
• Slide-out cabinet shelf<br />
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JOHNSON'S<br />
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LABORATORY PUPILS Those five<br />
co-eds arc among nearly 700 persons<br />
currently taking courses at Atlantic<br />
Community Colit'ge's summer scssinns.<br />
Working on a microbiology exnonmi'iU<br />
in an ACC laboratory are (I. to r.l Mrs,<br />
E, E. Smith, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; Joanne<br />
Marshall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mrs Conn in<br />
Jackson, Elwood; Kara Sony,<br />
BarRatnlown; and Pat Cannon,<br />
Brigantinti Miss Marshall attends the<br />
I'mversity <strong>of</strong> Delaware during thr<br />
ri'gular school year Mail registrations for<br />
ACC's secoid five-week day summer<br />
session, which begins <strong>Jul</strong>y 20, will he<br />
accepted until <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, In-person<br />
registration will he held <strong>Jul</strong>y 1R<br />
Study Abroad<br />
SQMERS POINT Miss<br />
Eydie Patterson, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs John E Piitterson<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1028 W. Lincoln Hwy , will<br />
study in Europe this summer<br />
under the Study Abroad<br />
Program <strong>of</strong> Christum Colleaen<br />
(SAPOCC), Miss Patterson is<br />
currently a senior nt Eastern<br />
Baptist College, St, Davids, Pn<br />
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A Superior Selection ot<br />
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'/•'s and Va's <strong>of</strong> Beer Available<br />
Picnic Taps and Glasses for Rent<br />
Pre-Chilled Sparkling Wines<br />
available at all times<br />
Parties Planned and Catered<br />
Package Sales and Service<br />
£<br />
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FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
New CD communications system<br />
a boon to Cape fire fighters<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cupn May County<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Civil Defense and<br />
Disaster Conlriil announces n<br />
major improvement to the<br />
communicatinna capability uf<br />
the County Civil Defense<br />
organ ballon.<br />
' Through the corporation <strong>of</strong><br />
Richard J. Sullivan,<br />
Comml^ianer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection, State <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey, and with the approval<br />
<strong>of</strong> Villas Pico Chief George<br />
Cnstell, who is Cape May<br />
County Fire Coordinator, the<br />
County Civil Defense Office<br />
has been assigned radio licenses<br />
to operate both fixed and<br />
mobile stations on the New<br />
Jersey Forest Firp Service<br />
frequencies<br />
Now for the first time Cape<br />
May County fire companies in<br />
the field can communicate<br />
directly by radio to units <strong>of</strong><br />
the Forest Fire Service and vice<br />
versa. At the same time the<br />
County Fire Coordinator at<br />
Civil Defense headquarter! can<br />
maintain contact with the fire<br />
companies in the field and also<br />
the State Purest Fire service, so<br />
that in any forest fire<br />
operation or any operation<br />
wherein both <strong>of</strong> these vital<br />
services are working together,<br />
instantaneous communication<br />
can be maintained<br />
At the same time the<br />
County Civil Defense Control<br />
Center will have direct radio<br />
communlcaiion with the<br />
Forest Fire Service district<br />
headquarters for even clo j-r<br />
coordination.<br />
To accomplish this purpose<br />
the County Civil Defense <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
has equipped >ind has<br />
operational a mobile<br />
communicationi van which<br />
Dairy Queen<br />
BONUS DAY<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Chocolate Sundae<br />
REG. PRICE<br />
45* ONLY<br />
Monday I Tuesday,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 6th'A 7th<br />
M PACK ML PRODUCTS<br />
to TAKE H0MI,,,it Dairy<br />
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THE BRAZim BURGER<br />
NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WiiK<br />
34thlfi«T - JUST OFF BAY AVENUE<br />
In our nation's history, <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth ii a proud<br />
and joyful occasion. We celebrate It in a holiday<br />
mood, relaxed and happy. And that's at it inould<br />
be, But let ui remember, too, that <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth<br />
Ii a Bolemn occasion, a day that commemorates<br />
the birth <strong>of</strong> our nation, our principle <strong>of</strong> free*<br />
don and the courage and devotion <strong>of</strong> our fore-<br />
fathers. <strong>On</strong> thu day, let ui silently pledge to be<br />
worthy <strong>of</strong> our peat heritage.<br />
^<br />
contains radius on the<br />
C;ipr<br />
May Uounty Hrr rnquinry,<br />
the Nliw jersey SUlll' Kiirctlt<br />
Firi' Sfrvjrii frcquencii;"., the<br />
Cape May Couniv Civil<br />
Defense frequi'nries, and In<br />
certain instances, if necessary,<br />
car) include the Cape May<br />
County police radii, as well<br />
<strong>The</strong> equipment has been<br />
assiumKj to the Villas Fire<br />
Company, which will maintiiin<br />
and nporale il in conjunction<br />
With its nv frail fire<br />
rnspniisibilities This Unit will<br />
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Costell and his de<br />
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Caordinator, Leland A<br />
Stanford, and Richwd Brirnett,<br />
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establish this cornmiiniriitions<br />
i<br />
Acodtmy graduate<br />
Cidet John Michael<br />
StaffoKi, son <strong>of</strong> Trooper and<br />
Mrs John J Stafford, <strong>of</strong><br />
Coatesvllle, Pa., and 1726<br />
Central av , this city, was<br />
graduated from the Junior<br />
School at Staunton Military<br />
Academy in Staur'on, Va.,<br />
recently,<br />
Michael served as corporal<br />
for two years in O Company<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Kahle<br />
Rifles Drill team and manager<br />
<strong>of</strong> the varsity basketball team<br />
He planti to return to the<br />
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<strong>Jul</strong>y 4th celebration<br />
listed in Township<br />
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Tuckahoe Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
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festivities <strong>of</strong> the annual Fourth<br />
<strong>of</strong> j<strong>Jul</strong>y Celebration Saturday<br />
<strong>The</strong> celebration will open<br />
with a parade al 10 am.<br />
Following the parade (fame and<br />
food concessions, operated by<br />
organizations from the area,<br />
will open oil thr Upper<br />
Township grounds, Dennisville<br />
rd. Games for children will<br />
itart at 1 p.m. and fireworks<br />
will be set <strong>of</strong>f a dusk.<br />
In case <strong>of</strong> rain, the<br />
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Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 11.<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
VILLAINS : Ned Leavitt
12 — SECTION TWO<br />
Ed Uornman passes on to us<br />
•a fiahing tale with a moral that<br />
.even Aesop would hiivi 1<br />
Jertjoyed It seems that Barney<br />
fOIdfield, took a fishing parly<br />
"out into the 1 n I ft for<br />
flounders. After fishing awhile<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the party hooked a fish<br />
' and Barney went to gel Ihr<br />
net.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was only one flaw in<br />
this whole set-up and the odds<br />
against the flaw baekfirinu<br />
were tremendous, but it<br />
happened, Qldfleld had left his<br />
own line unattended, dangling<br />
in the water while he went to<br />
#. do the netting. In thi><br />
*' meantime something, which *i.<br />
can only assume to he a fish,<br />
pulled Qldfield 8 rod nf d n«fl<br />
overboard<br />
<strong>The</strong> moral' "Pull up your<br />
*Jine completely/' Cornmfln<br />
says<br />
, But the day wasn't a total<br />
lorn, the party did come hart<br />
with a throe-pound flounder<br />
Another fishing story with<br />
the odds laying heavily against<br />
it Is the tine Steve Calnypr tells<br />
Caloyer. a visitor to the rrsort,<br />
was fishing <strong>of</strong>f u dock at I7th<br />
St. and caught a 27 inch striper<br />
Around here stripers are<br />
usuajlv found in the Inlet and<br />
rarely caught that far down in<br />
the bay, but Caloyer did not<br />
know that and it was not until<br />
a neighbor explained this that<br />
he thought what he had done<br />
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<strong>City</strong> TiiBrnDnTmr was Boh<br />
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Dive Andrews pitched a<br />
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Babe Ruth nine gained its third<br />
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Township Andrews struck out<br />
IS In hurling his masterpiece.<br />
Frank fuscano gave<br />
Andrew! the necessary hitting<br />
support with a double and two<br />
singles. Joe Brlglia made two<br />
fine running catches, one in the<br />
second and one In the tixth, to<br />
preserve Andrews' riohltter.<br />
<strong>The</strong> locals oppose the Egg<br />
Harbor Township nine again<br />
tonight over at the Russell<br />
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Next Monday they return<br />
home to meet Brigantine on<br />
the 5 th st and Bay av, field.<br />
Both games are part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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1. r"Qr what country does<br />
Valiant sail?<br />
2. Who won the recent Penn-<br />
•ylv*nia-Comeil v«rsui O«ford-CMbrtdge<br />
track meet'<br />
3. In what *port does the Wightman<br />
Cup figure?<br />
4. What slugger recently hit<br />
three homers In one game'<br />
i. How old is Panoho Gonzaleg?<br />
Seashore Division <strong>of</strong> the<strong>The</strong><br />
Answer*<br />
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League and will start at 8:30<br />
p.m.<br />
ClauHM Adi Briny Rntultl<br />
1, <strong>The</strong> United States.<br />
!. Pennsylvania-Cornell, 1! out<br />
<strong>of</strong> IB contests,<br />
3, Woman's tennis; it's the<br />
tfadmonal 0.8,-U.K, mtit,<br />
4. Willie Morton <strong>of</strong> Detroit.<br />
J. 42,<br />
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FRIDAY, JULY 3, IWO<br />
no longer hold the rank ol\----- --•-;-.-. ..<br />
novice DwiBht Rei» and Chris N« the men en « division<br />
Lipsett shared the boy's novice Mje contests will wil rusume sum.<br />
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the junior men's division, while beach<br />
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Although Dun Miinlnljnii<br />
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120 Hi'Ure (iff the hi'11 bully,<br />
they are iji'lti nt; um<br />
IT I n s I e n<br />
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1 Al<br />
T W I n<br />
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H n r r y A R I rh I e r on Marg.ile Fishing Club on the<br />
Saturday iiindi'H ;• H'^mch 14th *L pier Inter this season<br />
kmnfi^h to break ;i fie and<strong>The</strong><br />
rom pet i tton was in<br />
carry riff hiyh hfmnrs in the MargaU<br />
first <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing<br />
Club s three tiiurh^mefiU<br />
^heduled for this year<br />
<strong>The</strong> kinffie patch hy Hiehd'r<br />
left Joe Raah and Jim<br />
McMenamin tied for second<br />
place rind one point behind the<br />
leader Bill Davis and Bud<br />
Johnson wer*> close behind<br />
with third highest points,.<br />
Twenty club members<br />
competed in the twohour<br />
tournament on the I 4th si<br />
fishing pier Point* wen'<br />
awarded on the number <strong>of</strong> fish<br />
caught and the size <strong>of</strong> the fish<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club<br />
members are priming for the<br />
Annual Match Keith with the<br />
1 Insl year<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club<br />
has won two <strong>of</strong> the four<br />
lournanwnU its members were<br />
entrred in this season, and<br />
rinished ^mnd in another<br />
* * *<br />
Years Married<br />
June 26, 27. 29 and 30 were<br />
wedding nnniversarv dates for<br />
four members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Fishing Club<br />
Mr and Mrs John<br />
McFadden w're married 45<br />
years on June 30 Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Joseph Haab were marwd 35<br />
years ago on June 29, and Mr<br />
and Mrs Clifford celebrated<br />
their 43rd wedding anniversary<br />
on June 27 Mr. and Mrs<br />
Charles C Hawthorn were<br />
married 4 4 years on June 28<br />
Andrews* no-hitter<br />
wins for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
It WHS too bad our Candy Despite rather poorsuif, the surfem showing up for the<br />
Shot'i Friday night was rained <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfing Association events Big wlrinare wow Bob<br />
out It hasn't happened too got its Tuesday night contests MeLaughlin, Parry Lord, Larry<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten, but BS sweetoothers under way this week with 78 Friedel, Jim Bull, Kris<br />
Wilkinson and a quartet <strong>of</strong><br />
came back rat Monday night<br />
novices<br />
with a rush. Our Eva Hanson<br />
took "top gum drop " with nice ^lo-pHch S<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
MeLaughlin, surfing in the<br />
Bill Zabel lenfint I<br />
boys event, scored 106 points<br />
disrespectful 28, winning <strong>The</strong><br />
to finish tied with Kent<br />
presucked lollypop Elmer<br />
Tomaselli In the tiebreaker,<br />
Coast Guards<br />
Anggtadt and Harry "the hat"<br />
however, MeLaughlin came out<br />
Campbell supervised the event<br />
on top to earn tht" first place<br />
and did a fine job.<br />
medal Following Tomaselli<br />
were George Salveson with 90<br />
. <strong>The</strong> Si tu rday Progressors led fop Wimberg's points and Kenny Hflrper with<br />
by our indomitable orange<br />
7S.<br />
logaed (?) leader Lyle COASTGUARD, 1,<br />
Olmstead (he said the toga had<br />
Lord was the top individual<br />
WIMBERG'S, 0<br />
been laundered but I think<br />
scorer <strong>of</strong> the night with 120<br />
Craig Judd smacked a<br />
they were short <strong>of</strong> orange juice<br />
points to win the junior men's<br />
double in the sixth inning <strong>of</strong>f<br />
at the Olmstead's and it was<br />
division Wayne Blizzard scored<br />
losing pitcher Cliff Clarke and<br />
just squeezed) were doing their<br />
108 for second place, Jim<br />
then scored on a sacrifice fly<br />
stuff on 11 courts with the<br />
Hamilton's 106 points earned<br />
by Rod Harris as the Coast<br />
prettier <strong>of</strong> the Wlite family,<br />
him third while Dave Krugei<br />
Guard earned its fifth straight<br />
Mary, winning for the girls<br />
was fourth with 102 points<br />
win Harris was the winning<br />
Mildred Poulton, playing her pitcher for the Cape May team<br />
Friedel, in the men's event,<br />
usual sharp game ciiru in with Bill Franco smacking two<br />
finished in a deadlock with Ed<br />
second and Mae Murphy, calm singles Bob Merryman's two<br />
DiOrio for the top spot. Both<br />
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scornd 69 points Friede! won<br />
men's side, first place went attack<br />
the tie-break pr and thereby<br />
Harold Reiter (having captured<br />
• • •<br />
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YOUNG'S, 7<br />
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Mamma, took third Tony<br />
their opponents and led to the<br />
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Battista mentioned he shoulda<br />
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* * m<br />
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COLONY, 0<br />
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* * *<br />
FMBA, 4,<br />
JAYCEES, 3<br />
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tfanned 10 in a losing cause,<br />
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Phelan in collecting two Jayeee<br />
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* * *<br />
COLONY, 4,<br />
POST OFFICE, 3<br />
Danny Doerr knocked the<br />
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* * *<br />
KIWANIS, 8,<br />
PMBA, 2<br />
KrWANIS, 8,<br />
JAYCEES, 3<br />
Dave Ennis whiffed 12 while<br />
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victory. Willie Brown knocked<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER PAOI 13 — SECTION<br />
a triple and a single while<br />
Rsndy M»Moni doubled arid<br />
ulnglod Eddie P.one hit a<br />
doubli! and a lingle to puce the<br />
Jayeee hitter* Qre| Vernon<br />
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10 big stnlroulji<br />
• • •<br />
FMBA, B,<br />
SOBOPTlMIFra, i<br />
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He struck out 10 in gaining the<br />
win. Joe Longo paced the<br />
hitters with three singles<br />
Danny Foglio was charged with<br />
the loss.<br />
Major Leagu e<br />
PBA, 8,<br />
KIWANIS, 5<br />
Despite a pe rfee t<br />
four for-four by catcher Denny<br />
Byrne, the Kiwani* couldn't<br />
overcome seven costly errors<br />
tnd 12 walks by losing pitcher<br />
Fred Jones as the defending<br />
champions won their eighth<br />
straight Mike Sannino gained<br />
his fourth mound victory while<br />
striking out 14, He paced the<br />
PBA hitters with a pair <strong>of</strong><br />
singles, Byrne collected two<br />
doubles among h» four big<br />
hits, Sannino allowed five hitt<br />
while Jones, who struck out<br />
13, limited the winners to Just<br />
four.<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
Tonight<br />
6:15 • S<strong>of</strong>optimists vs.<br />
Augustinei and FMBA<br />
Kiwanis (minors)<br />
Willie Brown was theSaturday<br />
winning pitcher m the Kiwanis 5 • Auiiliary vs. Kiwanis<br />
knocked <strong>of</strong>f another top minor (migors makeup)<br />
league team, Joe Kyle was the<br />
hitting gtar with * double and a<br />
single for the Kiwanians, An<br />
8:IB • Major League All Star<br />
pme vs. Egg Harbor TowMhip<br />
unassisti'd double play by Rick<br />
Kenyon was Important to the<br />
victory. Bill Oaskey suffered<br />
Monday<br />
6:15 • Colony vs. FMBA<br />
(minors)<br />
6:15 . Ltgion vs. KJwanU<br />
(majors-makeup doubleheader)<br />
St.<br />
Never bocame complotciy<br />
dependent on any one person,<br />
if possibiu,<br />
Plymouth Inn defeats<br />
Money's in court tilt<br />
St*v* O'Grm^ scored W'<br />
points in the second half for a<br />
game-high <strong>of</strong> 24 as he spur kid<br />
Plymouth Inn to a 86-48<br />
victory over Money's Dog<br />
School. <strong>The</strong> game wu played<br />
Monday night in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Recreation Pepartment'i<br />
oiiUioor basketball league.<br />
Q'Qrtdy bombed tight field<br />
goals and eight-<strong>of</strong>-11 f»e<br />
throwi while nearly scoring<br />
half <strong>of</strong> his team's points, Jim<br />
Christian, <strong>of</strong> Lehigh, netted<br />
nine with Jack Bittner, <strong>of</strong><br />
Temple, gcoring eight.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School'i-<br />
Gene Davis netted 13 pointa to<br />
top losing Money's. AJfonso<br />
Oayle, <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, State tallied<br />
11,<br />
Tuesday night's game wu<br />
halted by rain midway through<br />
the third period. Bob's Grill<br />
was leadinJL Coach's<br />
67-60, at the time. Th* game<br />
will be completed from that<br />
point on August 7 when the<br />
two teams are scheduled to<br />
meet again.<br />
Jim Noones, <strong>of</strong> LaSalle, had<br />
•cored 17 points when the<br />
rain* fell. Steve Murphy, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mount St. Mary's, also playing<br />
for Bob's, had scored 11<br />
Millville's Bfib Gant bad scored<br />
13, Sacred Heart'* AJ Rochetti<br />
11 and St Augustine's Charles<br />
MeLaughlin 10 for the Coach's<br />
quintet.<br />
Box Score:<br />
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22nd A Auhury<br />
OPENS to 5.<br />
.•'••• V . •:•''; •...'. •;• -,•";/•; ;•';.•"',; 'f-"-';?'"-ft {'".' . - ><br />
SPORTS CORNER<br />
by Tom Williams<br />
Surfers finally get their wish<br />
Mayor Robert L Sharp<br />
announced Monday that Ihe<br />
two-blork hpaeh from 5th st<br />
to 7th st will he reserved<br />
exclusivply for surfers<br />
beginning immediately In<br />
making his announcement.<br />
Sharp indicated that this Cirri<br />
all-day surfing beach will be <strong>of</strong>f<br />
limits to all bathe and that it<br />
will he nfeessary for the Burfirs<br />
to supervise themselves<br />
This is probably the key to<br />
the entire situation <strong>The</strong> surfers<br />
here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> now have<br />
their wUh <strong>The</strong> rity has given<br />
them a beach, in fact two<br />
beaches, that they can eajl<br />
their own <strong>On</strong>ly a few rules<br />
have been set up and the way<br />
in which they abide by these<br />
rules will be a good indication<br />
<strong>of</strong> whether they deserve their<br />
own beach<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mayor pointed out in<br />
his statement that the<br />
two-block area provided by the<br />
city has plenty available<br />
parking space and rest room<br />
facilities adjacent to<br />
ConvenHon Hall He asked that<br />
surfers keep their hoards <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the boardwalk at all times and<br />
explained that they can gain<br />
aecea to the beach by passing<br />
under the boardwalk.<br />
This deciaen by the local<br />
commissioners is a true<br />
indication that the reception<br />
given Barbari Belyea was<br />
indeed the beginning <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
outlook on surfing. It proved<br />
that the city government has<br />
gained a new respect for the<br />
surfers in our town »nd that<br />
they are willing to cooperate.<br />
<strong>The</strong> question now is whether<br />
the surfers are prepared to<br />
make the sane gesture.<br />
!n the past the city father*<br />
have received occasional<br />
complaints regarding surfers<br />
from bithers and from thos#<br />
atroUing on the boardwalk. It is<br />
important that the surfers<br />
make every effort to eliminate<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the reasons for these<br />
complaints Boards must<br />
remain on the beach.<br />
Horseplay must be confined to<br />
the beach. Surfers rauit be<br />
careful not to surf'anywhere<br />
else. If these rules are followed<br />
they wUI not only prove their<br />
worth but probably pin many<br />
fans.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CjtJ ComnjiM'on<br />
proved more than just its<br />
wiUingniss to cooperate with<br />
surfers with this decision It<br />
showed that it mifjit very well<br />
be possible for young people,<br />
not only in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to<br />
work within the system_if they<br />
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Your PMC* <strong>of</strong> mind is our MggMt dMtfMd.<br />
Mi Bf-lag m-mtn<br />
PENH<br />
everyone!<br />
SpKialiiinf in TENNIS<br />
CLOTHES 1 EQUIPMENT<br />
far HM InHr* Family,<br />
OPEN AFTER 1 P, M<br />
"Mornings arr (or tennis"<br />
DINKY BAYLINSON. Prop,<br />
approach thpir poals the right<br />
way Thus far the surfers<br />
haven't made a wrong move<br />
Let* hopp they don't All eyes<br />
will he watching them 1<br />
* * «<br />
<strong>The</strong> week <strong>of</strong> August 17 will<br />
see many top basketball<br />
personnel visii our resort <strong>The</strong><br />
Shore Basketball Day Camp<br />
will again be sponsored by the<br />
Recreation Department under<br />
the direr! supervision <strong>of</strong> Dixie<br />
Hewell. former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High coach Dixie ha* indicated<br />
a staff <strong>of</strong> top coachM and<br />
plavers for the clinic<br />
University Tom Bovwn,<br />
former OCHS sur ni w ai «M' VENTNOR AVENUB<br />
Wesley Junior C, and ATLANTIC CITY Kt-OSl<br />
Mike Slavfski. head football<br />
coach at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will also<br />
he partiripating<br />
<strong>The</strong> clinic will feature<br />
everything from individual<br />
instruction to actual game<br />
participation Trophies will be<br />
awarded for top skills and<br />
every boy will receive a tee<br />
shirt Srssiona will be<br />
conducted from 9 in the<br />
morning until noon and then<br />
again from 1 until 4 in the<br />
afternoon. Both the outdoor<br />
Petj> Carrtl, former head courtg and the high school gym<br />
coach at Liehigh University and will be used Trie clinic is open<br />
presently the top man at to boys from 11 18 years <strong>of</strong><br />
Princeton University, will head age. Additional information is<br />
the list <strong>of</strong> visiting coaches available from Dixie Howell at<br />
Cafril led his team to the 399S17B. It shapes up as a<br />
championship <strong>of</strong> the Ivyweek<br />
well spent for potential<br />
League in the 1968-fiB season basketball players<br />
Herbie McOee, head coach<br />
at Philadelphia Textile, will<br />
also spend p*rt <strong>of</strong> the irwk<br />
HERB'S<br />
M,lIl»fM,Ml<br />
(100 Ys So <strong>of</strong> Big Gu<br />
here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> McGee, a<br />
former Textile star, led his<br />
team to the NCAA College<br />
Division's national<br />
championship this past season<br />
Another out-standing coach<br />
is Bob Goudje. former coach st<br />
Sterling Regional High School<br />
who now serves as mentor at<br />
Atl*ntie Community Colleye,<br />
OoudJe has been coaching for<br />
13 yean and was a major help<br />
at last year's clinic.<br />
Other coaches apected to<br />
participate in some way<br />
include Jack Boyd, head coach<br />
it <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />
former head coach at MlllvUl*,<br />
Also Butch Oleason, a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clity'i 1984 state<br />
championship team and<br />
presently assistant varsity<br />
eoach at Overbrook Regional,<br />
is expected to be on hand.<br />
Leading players will also be<br />
available to demonstrate their<br />
skills. Fran O'Hanlon, star<br />
guard at ViUanevs University<br />
this past season, will instruct in<br />
shooting, driving, and<br />
playmaking. Rich Dorsey,<br />
former (coring peat at Bishop<br />
Eustace and once head<br />
basketball coach at Pope Paul<br />
VI, will be on hand along with<br />
John Rtmiey, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia 76er coach Jack<br />
Ramjey, currently at Bucknell<br />
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n<br />
on the Jersey<br />
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THi OCIAN CITY SiNTiNIL-LBDOIR<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3,<br />
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not later than Monday noon for. the Too-Late.Ti>CIaMi(y,<br />
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, section and THURSDAY NOON for rhr T0CM.ATBTO<br />
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• 1959 FORD Station Wagon 6 cyl,<br />
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good t. Best <strong>of</strong>fer Call M7.<br />
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power »t««fing. radio, good Um<br />
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INSTRUCTIONS<br />
OR0AN AND PIANO INSTRUCTIONS<br />
^Harmony, chord esnstnjqfien,<br />
reading symbols, etc. Del Zsnm.<br />
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Swimming Lessons<br />
LICENSED INSTRUCTOR<br />
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MTH and ASBURY AVI,<br />
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SPANISH — btgniun or advanead-<br />
Taaohef wn* eertiflcatisn and n-<br />
PSTPBOM, Tan year* retldancs In<br />
Sowe« tines 1910. Certified teacher:<br />
AHin* Neal, 1811 Pleasure Ava,.<br />
Qeaafi <strong>City</strong>, 3M-17P4 or 199.4114:<br />
t.f<br />
CRtATIVE CRAFTS—qualified •duca-<br />
tion major •rill feted your chj|.<br />
dren thi fine art* <strong>of</strong> beading can.<br />
die making, Jewelry, etc Age* 410<br />
Call Ronnie 39M71J 7.7<br />
TUTORING — High<br />
Call 399.4205.<br />
math<br />
717<br />
RUiiEU STAMPS MADI TO ORDER<br />
Prompt delivery Reasonable.<br />
McHenry's, Jig Atlantic Avenue<br />
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your own stones, any dje fl a<br />
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Job! Call 30*7101 »H»r 7<br />
call JM I5f7<br />
Odd<br />
pm<br />
> 10<br />
NEED HELP (Mtlnl ill tri«a IDS!<br />
dona? Carpentry, painting, altera<br />
tlons, etc AM warb aspertly dons<br />
Call 399-344] for frM estimata tf<br />
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ill LBI him GDme to us for »<br />
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Eugene W. Pashley<br />
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DIAL 3994344<br />
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• ELECTRONIC SERVICING<br />
• RCA SERVICING<br />
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NOW LOCATED AT<br />
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Phono 399.8699<br />
Span Friday f^enings<br />
HION SCHOOL SIHLS desird |ob» Si<br />
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11<br />
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work, BReerierNjad. hriiable with<br />
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COLLEOE GIRL dHirn<br />
work, reiiaols own tra/ispsrtaHori<br />
111 p«r day, 18 half day Call<br />
398.(843 77<br />
lj VJAH OLD BOT wantj steady<br />
or part tim« JPS Also will do<br />
odd io6s Call 199080? M*Hn<br />
i and 1 pm 71<br />
MALI GtJLLIOI aRADUATE 122)<br />
Aniioui to find employment Re=<br />
SMH in OC BetereocM »v».Ubi.<br />
ill, 101! Oaean Ave M<br />
PAiNTINO — Btarior,<br />
jnylime 3I9-M53<br />
•it»r,(Jf Ctll<br />
tf<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES<br />
STOCK and CUSTOM<br />
ana! Cuttom Mad* DrapM<br />
Installation!! Arranged<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 399-2802<br />
Four Poster Shoppe<br />
DRAPERIES «xi SHADE!<br />
743 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
LANDSCAPING _ eomBlete lawn<br />
ear* and gardening Call 641-<br />
110! - 7.)<br />
LAWN<br />
MOWERS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
CAPE MAY<br />
COUNTY RfiNTAL<br />
22nd and Asbury<br />
OCBAN CITY<br />
39S-0032<br />
PAINTIN0 _ intBHor ^erlor<br />
Quality »<strong>of</strong>ti dwie Fre. e«i.<br />
mates Call Bill I2I.19M.FH0<br />
Upholstering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
PHONE mmt<br />
p<br />
PHONE m-mt<br />
I. ROOIIVILT BLVD.<br />
MARMOIU, N, 1,<br />
CAR (IMONIZPNO J7-I10 Call I9f.<br />
aS«7, 7.1<br />
Car Radio* Repaired<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
M0T0ISOLA MLIi ,nd «UVICI<br />
Authorlirt tarvlca St.tlon f«r<br />
MLCO . IENDIX . MOTOFTOLA<br />
MR RADIOS<br />
ill AtlURT AVI, Olal 399-3JD6<br />
F t.f.<br />
Auto Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
Service<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
GLASS COMPANY<br />
926 Atbury Avanu*<br />
399.2224<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
ON THI PREMISES<br />
AND IN YOUR HOME<br />
We OuarantH Al! Our Work<br />
ALL MAKES * MODELS<br />
Color, Black 4 White<br />
YOUNG'S TV<br />
A RECORD SHOP<br />
W Artery Avt,<br />
Dill ffMMi<br />
fit<br />
Tom Ward<br />
REUPHOLSTERING<br />
FOB PRU MTIMATIi,<br />
MONI<br />
399-7554<br />
F t,f<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
LiWT HAULINO, MOVINO<br />
AND THAW R1MOVAL<br />
FRED SWAYNGIM<br />
rn-rm<br />
fit.<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
Atk ui, w« rMit<br />
matt any klndl<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Wallace Hardware<br />
7M ASBURY AVINUI<br />
74f WEST AVINUI<br />
SEASMORE SERVICES. Mpiwiwi<br />
peraonnsl licensed by TRY Fai<br />
h ff<br />
Overhead Saraga Oaon<br />
Electric Door Oparatan<br />
lalet e Installation a Sanlu<br />
HOWMET STORM WINDOWS *•<br />
DOORS — REPLAMMENT SASH<br />
=- Lidgnsrd and Intured —<br />
CALL DON LOVI Jff-i;»B<br />
V if<br />
PAPER H4N0INO AND PAINTING.<br />
Wslllej Samias, VmyU Reason<br />
sbls r»t,, Call 9?? 167? J Hemp.<br />
hill If<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
936 Asbury Avanu*<br />
•ttWMH Ml and IMl<br />
39V-2224<br />
HOUSE CLEANINO, garage qlwning,<br />
lawn and garden work. Done tor<br />
fl 70 hour Call 399-8SJ4 7-1<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
W« will •ifimata tht<br />
ceit <strong>of</strong> installing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOMi<br />
You art vndar na oe)ll|*M*n<br />
Wrria S, Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
MR SERVICE — Now m *lgh&<br />
Season Offtciftl 6-Kanef^ for tefi<br />
af Oeesn C-ty's leading r^lt»"5 Call<br />
3i9-iOT7 fQF hquseeleaning, window<br />
sgihifig, Iswfi c.ut1ing §nd Car £i=<br />
frwn.ilfig. 744<br />
AUTO GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
Imuranet Approved<br />
Sarviea<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Asbury Avtnua<br />
••WMn m mil iMi<br />
39f.2224<br />
ROOFING, SIBINO, AND aUTTER<br />
work, §466824 7-10<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Aibury Av»ni/«<br />
•flWMii IHi ini llth<br />
399.2224<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
976 Asbury Avtnua<br />
BffwNfl nn AIM lVfrl<br />
399.3224<br />
r IT<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS ana norm<br />
wlndowi. HHcnaned and naw<br />
flail Installed, Miami-Some Co,<br />
905 New Road Raul* f, Semen<br />
Point, Dili 927-4133 l.f.<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
Y«ar 'Round Malntananc*<br />
451-0108<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENT — Minting,<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>ing and tldinc, ctr.mlc tjli,<br />
floor till, all lypn <strong>of</strong> eelilnjr.1 .nd<br />
panelling. Ns lob too tniej!. call<br />
anytime IM-MIi, Jerry MePonild,<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
MEN'S AND WOMEN 5 Alleralloni<br />
piip#rtly denp and putftipt swvies<br />
R»,iM)nabi« Anylimn on wMikdayl.<br />
Mr and Mr, Henry M.kl.r.w. 1410<br />
Central Av. 399.6J7J l(<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
G & L ROOFING<br />
HOT TAR SPECIALISTS<br />
IN*?w re<strong>of</strong>, old roe' repaired, ro<strong>of</strong><br />
Fseealed with pur# hst tar<br />
AVERAGE SIZE ROOF US<br />
A)*n siding arid shmglet<br />
CALL 8867939<br />
ODD JOBS Retired carpenter, 40<br />
yenrs Mperienc* 3M 7S0J or<br />
399-4147 7.3<br />
y<br />
g was hcirne <strong>of</strong>fice, apart<br />
men! fiJeantng. bar tartder* party<br />
58fviee effss, baby sitting. hoy*e<br />
maintenanEe J«S-IO>4 IS hn 7 10<br />
CARS SIMONIZID<br />
RAYS MIRROR SHINE<br />
114 Cantr.l Ava,, OcMn Clfy<br />
Call (or AppaintniMf Iff-fll]<br />
PAINTINfl ntgnor Quality work at<br />
reason»bl« rains Call -1W-713J<br />
after 6pm 7,3<br />
LORENE'S<br />
Cuifom SLIP COVtRS,<br />
ORAPIRiIS.<br />
L«rg# (election <strong>of</strong><br />
FABRICS Including<br />
Pf RMA PRESS.<br />
927-6677 or<br />
927.3660<br />
DOGS, CATS, PETS<br />
HUMANE SOCIETY <strong>of</strong> OC hsi<br />
homeless anirnals ssekiftg T.LC<br />
and 3 good home. HDurt 9-11 g.m<br />
and 3 30 to 1:30 p m Tenrui^^ee<br />
Ave and shelter Bd 399(111 Kit<br />
* X t . f<br />
lEAUTIFUL MAHOOANf RED Tabby<br />
Parsian kitten* pedigreed Call<br />
344 1793 73<br />
FIRETHORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
CUSTOM BOARDING<br />
and GROOMING.<br />
PlMH call tar appolntmant<br />
628.2340.<br />
000 TRAINING CLASSES and in.<br />
dividual Jnstruetien in obediene«<br />
and advance ebsdienee, Fsrming<br />
day and night classes now For in.<br />
formation call 1M-20M or 399-4096<br />
7 10<br />
POODUE PUPPY _ Miniitur«. whit..<br />
male AKC registered 11S0 Call<br />
399.5436. "t.f.<br />
BOATS FOR SAH<br />
SEASON iPICIAL for young yih<br />
man, IS' runabout with 40 Hrs<br />
Cvinrude motor, full set <strong>of</strong> quality<br />
&W ge#r and many many boating<br />
extras! <strong>On</strong>ly 139B. Phone 3«9<br />
bonk Mi, PltarglaM, III<br />
•hods HIM, Many MtFa*. %m<br />
it hen.<br />
U Ft, Catallna Crelaar dpt<br />
Four, m HP, Pvt. H«d, Oal-<br />
tay, Dintfts, FlberglM., Ill<br />
•hen llw, many oHwr «.<br />
trai, A gnat tint family fun<br />
boat,<br />
23 Ft. Lamr Offaho, 2M<br />
HP, Head, V bunk., « m.p.h.<br />
If Ft. L«K«r, 115 H.P., Sun-<br />
Iwtnssr Mats, SfSMsi He 41<br />
m.p.h,<br />
II Ft. XK-1?, Ill HP. Truly<br />
• magnlflMnt m a c h I n a,<br />
tpesdi evw M m.p.h.<br />
Special Sale on<br />
Chryaiar Boat* A<br />
Motor* in Stock<br />
20% OFF<br />
n Ft. Flbeml.H CarMl, M<br />
HP 1/1 V-bw*. Mt mtt<br />
now M2M<br />
17 Ft. Coortw, law Rlttor,<br />
155 HP I/O, Sunlouogw MM,<br />
canvaa, many a>xtrai WH<br />
tlf» . , . now $1H1,<br />
17 Ft. Court*-, lew Rider<br />
with IM HP ChryiaaF Out-<br />
beare wai HIM.,,MW fllN<br />
15 Ft, Commando, FKwmlua<br />
estn FiHwraiin wMi if HP<br />
Chryiler sutbeard waa *247i<br />
... naw lim<br />
14 Ft. Chirver III Hydra V<br />
hull. A (porty rurvabovt, many<br />
•xtrai with 45 HP Chryilw<br />
outtwwd wai |nn , , , new<br />
$1IM,<br />
Brokerage Boats<br />
H' IN) Pace F/b twin m<br />
Orayi, 4M M|. fin) capathy.<br />
Ready to flah the tunywi.<br />
I11H*<br />
N Ft. 1M2 Fat* F/b, */». ta.<br />
ElacfrMlct. Vary Clun HMt<br />
tt Pt. INI Chrii Craft (M<br />
Skiff, Hy bridf»; MM 1I5»,<br />
new paint, very crMn $r,M(<br />
tt Ft. INI TrtjM, fly brldee,<br />
F/w/c, tw* 211'., t^t 4 Jbi<br />
plk hull, MMIPM riM<br />
IF Ft. 1H7 Dorni, It! H.P,<br />
Ifitwrtptw, nbullt llli, ,,,<br />
Traitor ,.„ *-<br />
17 Ft, *I.F^, wfth H HP<br />
•vlrirvd», ICMM fiM<br />
34th St. I tht Bay<br />
Dial 399-6200<br />
ftOATS FOR SALE<br />
§ FT PARKER PRODUCTS Pram 1<br />
Hr> Johflaon motor, both eieelierii<br />
eond , ready to go IliO. IS p.m.<br />
1048 A»oufy A. r«ar yard 7-3<br />
ii' CHRIS CRAFT Cutlaii '64 Twin<br />
l§5's, low hrm. Comp«i. Olf. »e»reh<br />
llgnt, 2 V^uolii, head eutrlgge<br />
Thii i> a real fishing machine, in<br />
the watur ready to go CaJI Sn<br />
4 J9I'anytime 7.3<br />
FOR SALE<br />
HP Mars, artgine. In KO34 ord,<br />
.dual for iluing or Nifilnl Aepl><br />
pllk. Marina, JI9.1707 7-1<br />
Flf<br />
16' MAHOOANV RUNABOUT, Ih HP<br />
Gale. Gator trailer, ga* tank, extra<br />
prPBrlief eanuai revs'?. $4 75 Also<br />
35 HP C.»IB alarlnc «t»rt II 10<br />
J7<br />
HISHtST PRIC£8 PAIB for old fold<br />
and Sterling lihier Old eloclii,<br />
watohas, lewaTry, coini and dental<br />
oridgw Smith Jewelen. Ut Aibury<br />
Av», 199.3171. Clo«ed Monday* t.f.<br />
WANTED TO BU* — ehamoar po«i<br />
4 eommodn Bree a not* to<br />
PO «o» 161. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 7 7<br />
USED PORCH GLIDER — Mn F R<br />
endegam. 3*9? 668 7]<br />
U SAWMILL COMPLETE<br />
ttland Hamn. Mulllca Hill N.J<br />
47i-4116 7 17<br />
WOMAM, elderly, lamilnvalid de><br />
sirei room in private homa. Would<br />
aepreeNate csrt and attantion but<br />
not eonfined to bsrj Call 345 497S<br />
1-10<br />
•OR SALE<br />
ANHARELLi'g 1ICVCLES Rollfart<br />
Punslt, KaleiS" Bought, told<br />
rented, traded. Full line <strong>of</strong> aees*.<br />
lOrte* Service and parti for all<br />
biiiBi I»»Mi§, 1014 Asbury Av*,,<br />
Ossan <strong>City</strong>. Rentals B0e om hour<br />
I" tf.<br />
USED PIANOS<br />
and ORGANS<br />
(Taken In <strong>On</strong> Trad*)<br />
STICK CONSOLE Mil<br />
(Ei. Cond) (Solder! Oak)<br />
HAMMOND ORGAN<br />
SPINIT , , .......... SMS<br />
(E» Cortd.) (Frurtwoodj<br />
CORONATION<br />
LOWREY ORGAN .. , $11 »5<br />
(E», Cond,)<br />
J! Pedal _ Full Keyboard<br />
NEW<br />
Lswray A Thorrui<br />
Story ft Clark — Lowv _<br />
Kaw»l PlanM<br />
MUSIC INSTRUCTION<br />
RYNEFTS<br />
Musicraft Shoppe<br />
925 Aibury Avenue<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
3984400<br />
TIFFANY TYPt LAMPS *nd domes<br />
far ule No raproductlorii. AJ»<br />
repair^ or buy, 1-21S.9$6-22H Me*<br />
la. Pi, Aeaoinenent only, 71<br />
ANTIQUES. CURIO AND GIFTS, buy<br />
and tell Del lane Studio Wnl<br />
Qraveland and Atieotle Aval,, S<strong>of</strong>n.<br />
fr. Paint (1 block watt <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Rd.) Call 927.S49J, 9-4<br />
UVE: HARD CRABS Adam.. 1116<br />
Bay Front, Call lfM96i. tf.<br />
8TRIPPID FURNITURE FOR SALE.<br />
Hi Fumitura Stripping Service,<br />
IS White Horme Pike, Eg| Harbor,<br />
Call §6S.S409. Open on Suna'ayt.<br />
tf.<br />
MEN — tl trada In far your old<br />
bathing tuft, regafdinl <strong>of</strong> avid.<br />
Flinders Men'i Shop, Flandar* Shop-<br />
Ping Mall, llth SI, and Boantwalli,<br />
71J<br />
COMBINATION RCFRIGERATOR and<br />
fraezsr, tlOO, Call 628 2387 710<br />
TURCO<br />
6<br />
COLONIAL<br />
PAINT<br />
and Raflnlihlnf Supptlaa<br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
Short Rd., OcHnvlnr, N. J,<br />
REFRIC.EFtATOR. 7 cu, ft, WwlJn*<br />
haute. Call 399-2329 tl<br />
r OAS HEATIR M,-<br />
000 BTU, is. It narate bVor.<br />
rmmil |40, Also wMI fa* haator,<br />
2 y«n old 10,000 iTU tIS, Call<br />
39S.B77! 7-J<br />
PROTICT YOUR<br />
FAMILY and<br />
HOMI<br />
Do it yeufMlf<br />
FIRE A BURGLAR<br />
ALARM KITS<br />
laiy to Install<br />
Wm. S, Anderson,<br />
Inc., Electrician*<br />
1341 Watt AvantM<br />
Dial 399-5445<br />
SEWING MACHINE, automatic MH<br />
medal. Mis porMMai airway Mean,<br />
•r, (arga chair, mirror. Nail<strong>of</strong>lal cM<br />
rasfitar, (ourrtaln Co*. dlaMnMr,<br />
Moor thow a,. Cmtl 39H-11J5. 7-3<br />
LIVE MISTERS, B m. M war,<br />
II.10 per It. HsBatai, 9th St.<br />
t brtda M<br />
COINS — UflB<strong>of</strong>it and Indian Mnny<br />
•Mrtar •«• |14.iO eech. Call<br />
399-0563. M<br />
MOVINfl — saline *lmeat n«w<br />
t«riy Ainerteafi Sadresni, llulfli<br />
room, aNntni ro<strong>of</strong>n (umltur«, Aftan<br />
noons to g p.m. No Matin, 111<br />
Prlneeton Rd Seman rant, 717<br />
ELKTWC rMNOE, SO" Frinddra;<br />
ful alH nMKr**a. Oorti In<br />
cond. Call 199-4717, 249 «•<br />
Dr., OJO,<br />
DOUPLC BED. «M aprtn* mMtr«t,<br />
ftwna and hatslBeard, asoa eeni.<br />
We know wntt If a worHi, wlwl mrill<br />
you ahnr 17M WtaMrnrntttr Lua,<br />
SUrtTBOARD. ftaytl H.wrtMl, full<br />
•in ri" with 5 get rib, Uit<br />
FOUR NEMf SQUARE RUM, MfB<br />
Sal!, oo. 7x10 pin hall ruwwf.<br />
em NHW after a pm, rn, M<br />
SIMMON*<br />
Knawn P<br />
BhMr, floor<br />
Md<br />
HAND muH mov. tw« weak. rw><br />
•anaMa. tW BaanMMk, M<br />
PENETRATIOM V ttbarglau Val T«<br />
hydra, Huheane Mare 10, sp-<br />
pnoslmafaly 22 HP Pleasur* MaHna,<br />
Hi PlMMjre Ass M<br />
U' DIXIE. Hbarflatl Boat with IS<br />
HP Mars, artgine. In KO34 order,<br />
f li Nf A<br />
COtLCCTORS ANTIQUE Mr* Tower<br />
Spode Unuaual items, aspotnt-<br />
m«nl only. Call 927-2324 Somen<br />
Poinl after 6 env rtrm man than<br />
6 tunes 7-3<br />
TWO OVERHLAD QARAQI DOORS.<br />
ilnde, complete with hardwart,<br />
good cond. Call 39M9**. 7.)<br />
REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE, aBod<br />
smriiirij cond. ISO Call lii-su?<br />
TWO SAS HOT WATIR HEATERS<br />
})S Can been Men at SanVa,<br />
406 Aioury AM,, anyilm. 73<br />
ELECTRIC HEATERi—Call J9M047<br />
_ 71<br />
SURFBOARD—AuttraM <strong>1970</strong> AnM<br />
pod cond S'l", el«r with Mua<br />
Bin line, removable fin. H_t a raal<br />
bargain David Martin JM-Sii4, 73<br />
AUNTIE TIQUI ii back .a.lr,. OJfti.<br />
oM, new, and unusual <strong>The</strong> ahop<br />
with tha whrta picket fanea, 6N<br />
*»bury A»e. Co b ^<br />
POwtR LAWN MOWER Mf pro<br />
^»M«d, M" rotary Brigg» 4 ^r»t.<br />
Bin, 4 eyele, JV, HP (natal, sail<br />
haudng ttarti and rum wall 115<br />
Call S»W»M ».i<br />
NAPf>ING COUCH 100 yean ~M<br />
175 if told lmm»diat»ly. Call 39S.<br />
1117 up to 10 a.m. dafly, 7-1<br />
WHITE WUOUQH'FmON TABU —<br />
•Mtt 4, use In.Id. or outdre US<br />
need, painting. Call ItB-oliS 1145<br />
Central >:•<br />
rl.lt.<br />
m<br />
WALL OVEN US; rww f pieture<br />
window 120, triplar tracli Borm<br />
•Nnoawt; meial e<strong>of</strong>rimareial fire<br />
door Mi metal fluiri doer ilj 7'<br />
rabhil huteh MS; 1 1/3'ta. white<br />
»»6e»tos iMrujlai U doll rter 4;:<br />
7th and pay Ave<br />
ELECTRIC WAL1, er^STnwtaT<br />
baw and wall Molneti range<br />
top, white por»laln nnli and for.<br />
mica counter Very rvaiaruibfe Cay<br />
Friday and Saturday i99-]yi4 >.]<br />
FOLDINQ BCRtw! c<strong>of</strong>fa* table<br />
sleetrte owin, nan <strong>of</strong> tablm, pomri<br />
gat«. health iuiear, antique ehina<br />
glaijware. mahasany dinlni table.<br />
TWO DRirrWOOD LAMP* with<br />
greanery, 36" hlgti neutral ftur.<br />
lap shadn 155 »«,[ t window fans,<br />
1 floor fans Baby stroller, UPTIOl-<br />
ttered ear seat used two months<br />
Call 3t9.4i0t, J.J<br />
TWO CAPTAINS CHAIRS, ptJ. floor<br />
lamp, two 8' hall njnnaii %S<br />
small formica drop laaf table Ilka<br />
new JM 47th «, Frl. H »at.' 74<br />
TWO INNIRSPrlINO MATTrKSMS-T<br />
full sile and V, Lewift vaeygm<br />
cltane, Bflth att»aim«nts, formlea<br />
table, lamps amM mlse J45 lav<br />
Art Oornef 4th it, 7.1<br />
LOTS WOK SAL!<br />
114 ACRES <strong>of</strong> meadavlarid on the<br />
Orest Igg Harbor River, Good for<br />
duek hunting, trapping, and firti.<br />
IM- <strong>On</strong>ly iliO per ee. jua <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Rt, 50 In Eitelle M»ior Townsjiip<br />
CaJI teriay for more Information<br />
Coastal Realty, Realtor, 330 Atlantic<br />
Art 399.1M9, Closed Wednesdays<br />
_ Ftf<br />
JUST THRIE MILgi to Oeean Lar»<br />
IDSilM lots In Marmora mrrOi ail<br />
improvements installed Lower taxes<br />
Take 34th « to Route 9. turn<br />
fiiht to builders sign. >A mil, on<br />
left. Qus Funk, JtEfegB. - "<br />
BOARDWALK BUSINESS. 100 p^.<br />
sent lection, steckad end equip.<br />
Pff • ««• apt. for two, UnMr<br />
tl 1,000. Inieaet It now. Om aka<br />
yourself, to Reuaher Rsaiton, 935<br />
ocean Ave F 7 10<br />
100 Pf WENT CORNER, eompiettly<br />
•Bufopea for farmer* marlwt fprp.<br />
duce, ffowart) RMdy to oparM*.<br />
Rtal money m«k»r, Qraw RaaJr/,<br />
Healtors, lith arid Asiiury As*,, It*<br />
Ull, Fi.l.<br />
BOARDWALK LUNOHEONETTI —<br />
bwlneM for tale, SHsanei, fully<br />
equipped. Caii 399 3826 tf<br />
DEANS PANCAKE<br />
and<br />
WAFFLE HOUSE<br />
BUSINESS FOR SALE<br />
"n»» «une can be tahen met<br />
IWW due to<br />
THIS IS iMi OF THE BEST<br />
13th and Boardwalk<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
LIKE NgW _ Barn-Style CoJooJW<br />
sMtage, 53rd St, arM, 4 bad-<br />
rasrni, tile bath and powder room,<br />
modern liitotien w»M to wan car-<br />
jwMng, eleetrlci h.w*o»rd hajt,<br />
Nrtly furmihsd. larfa kn Ml.900<br />
<strong>The</strong> F»rr*ll Afancy, 1400 Weat Ava,<br />
__ t,t<br />
STORI WITH 4 bedroom h<br />
Suitable for lunctisonett* (13,<br />
EXECUTIVI HOME IN THI OAR-<br />
dent ovartooklrig tha oeaan,<br />
4 tadroorhi, den.l ceramic til.<br />
balhi, family room, I fireplace*.<br />
Ouitom Built, I yam old. Offer,<br />
ed fufnllhad,<br />
LAOOON FRONT HOMt -, 4<br />
bedroomi, j ceramle til.<br />
oaUla, 1 ear garafa. 1 boat<br />
•lip*, lane lot, bMUUfiilly land,<br />
•caped. Offerad fumlrt,«j<br />
TITY TO FIND • eMI#itM horn.<br />
In me Qaroani under $30,000<br />
— We nave on. sun filled,<br />
f<strong>of</strong>ner Home wK* 3 badnon»;<br />
INSPECTION by appo(nttll»llt<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly — no phone Inforrnltien.<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
218 Wait Avmua<br />
SELL IT NOW) Mid our<br />
h.re-1 • lead opportunl<br />
• Met apt, buildin, and<br />
•^WpfBf lt» hw^i<br />
|uHdlu IM -V.ll.b4. it<br />
nnaruJnf available Fn<br />
Rauihar Raalton.<br />
TWO BIDrtOOM DUPUX,<br />
Mien, MMUn Miih£<br />
B<br />
lTZ<br />
la.<br />
iS<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3. <strong>1970</strong><br />
THi OCIAN CITY SINTINiLLIDOiR<br />
IS — SECTION TWO<br />
RIAL eSTATl POK SALE RIAL ISTATE FOR IALI REAL BSTATi FOR SALl REAL iSTATi FOR SALI iUMMiR RiNTALS<br />
TMC PRICE ti RIGHT tef this fgll?<br />
•qutppad lungft*S5Ri>tta plui <strong>On</strong>e<br />
3 b*dresrn apt sna one t*ffiei»mqy<br />
spt Thit ftsfa buildmg e»n be<br />
*ed .for m&st any refill business<br />
fc.4c.ally priced at 116,100 Owner<br />
Wili help with financing Csll fpdav<br />
ter mstm inf<strong>of</strong>rnitton Csasfal Rttaf<br />
t¥ RMltdn. 33H Ailanttc Ave 391-<br />
en. walk f@ besehi psrkJni in<br />
, moitty rtifii^ for iSSHin. Own<br />
tr3fiifBfF**d to fisridi will pr»<br />
rttfifs Lifted J?8(5OO NHlMlM<br />
\ EiiatB, 14 Atlantic Av* T tf<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
RIAL IITATI<br />
a<br />
HUMY<br />
RENTING OR BUY<br />
ING WE CAN STILL PUT<br />
YOU ON THI WATER<br />
FOR THI SUMMER<br />
1330 Bay Avail ua<br />
399.S711<br />
THREE BEDROOM fufniined o«.<br />
lage. oversiied sarage. iatiia<br />
lot »! 1,500<br />
Goss Ready<br />
RIAL ESTATE IROKIR<br />
3258 Aibury Avanua<br />
399-2098<br />
MODERN ] BEDROOM Split Level<br />
Llvmg rfjem, fining room, kitchen<br />
1'/j file baths, recr&stion room, af=<br />
tsehed garage Oas baseboard haat<br />
Unfurniiflsd 113000 Rausher Real-<br />
tors, 9jj ooean Ave f MO<br />
RANCMIR almojt new, 3 bsdroom.,<br />
large living room, kiterien with<br />
dining area, tile bath €or«-er loea,<br />
tion MHiiy furnished 1 112,000. Ns<br />
phona inforfriation HiHagass Real<br />
Eatata 14 Atlantic Ave Ft I<br />
SPLIT LIVEL—I years old 1 baa-<br />
room* plus family room. Price<br />
111,500 Located in a very nlee<br />
section <strong>of</strong> Somert Point **»llable<br />
immediately. Coastal Realty, Real=<br />
Ion. 330 Atlantic Ave, 39 3B8J<br />
C Wednasdayl r I.'<br />
JUST LISTED — Attractive 1<br />
S*droom catage 1 in Gardeni<br />
1 M, baths maids room, garage,<br />
win pgreh. furnished 112,500<br />
SMALL 3 BIDROOM COTTAQE<br />
feith bay view, hot Wat*? haat.<br />
M. furnished »I2,S00<br />
HAGER REALTORS<br />
431 laffarMt Raid<br />
OCIAN CITY. N, j,<br />
Ideal Location for<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Offices<br />
or Motel Site,<br />
Large part Stone Homa<br />
and 3-Car Garaga.<br />
Cm b* privaft horn* or an<br />
iiiyMmMf. Approximately<br />
mm • MM. June to Sept<br />
Oil Mat, •ulamaHc wathw<br />
and dryw, diih w»iher,<br />
7 flreplMM,<br />
I katht, I powdsf- room.,<br />
11 bedroom., large<br />
•fflelanty apjrtmenf<br />
partly rurnliM,<br />
Entire Lot 100 x 120,<br />
Vary l»rfl» pjrklng •rta.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly h«n» <strong>of</strong> itt kind<br />
In OMan <strong>City</strong><br />
$55,000,<br />
PRIVATE OWNER<br />
Call tar appointment<br />
399-2232.<br />
920 Weiley Avanua<br />
•aat Lotation in Town<br />
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIIW Uving<br />
room witfi fireplace dining rosm,<br />
kitchen 6 bedroomi, IV, Bathi,<br />
lot 40'KIJI' Qartfe, *I!,fl0S Rou.<br />
ihtr Realton MS <strong>Ocean</strong> Ava F7-10<br />
6F Campbell<br />
>» ASBURV RD 1 fam one Irtd<br />
nd Ineame, I gar, !§. lot, mh<br />
fuffi<br />
t E, OUNDII RD., Rancher I<br />
B R., H4 tile bathi. etc., gar,<br />
htd. furn,<br />
519 W SURF RD,, Inj, Tudor,<br />
eie eond, l.R. DR Music Rm,<br />
Kitchen Ut] Rm, 1 at att gar<br />
Snd fl. 4 BR'i, j mod tile Baths,<br />
•as fired hot wat bajobd heat,<br />
attraetive landsc.<br />
Robert J. Campbell<br />
REALTOR<br />
833 Wtil.y Av.nua<br />
3W-5233<br />
MUB AFTS, COMMERCIAL Zoned,<br />
120,000; i bedroom eottaga, ocean<br />
front $21,500; 2 cottajai ill.SSO;<br />
a#t for I fallows, UHn. Sumnw<br />
rBntals MaePher«on, Rf Iroker,<br />
Uth and West Ave Ftf<br />
REDUCED $1000, Here 4* a vary<br />
comfortable uashon csttafe that<br />
is avaHable for this season. Ouf<br />
owner wisries to %mtt imfnediately.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the features are 1 bad.<br />
rooms. Hying room, dining room,<br />
brnMast room, modenMied kitchen<br />
enckned porch, 2 car gara^, hat<br />
water heal and rrtsfly eutras. Priea<br />
reduced to iia.SOO Coastal Realty,<br />
330 AtlantlB Art. 3»».<br />
Realtors<br />
3M9,<br />
399<br />
F t.f.<br />
"A DREAM OF A HITCHD*" In<br />
Idii Cape Got] home. Expand<br />
•Me 2nd floor, tundeck, IV.<br />
saths $15,(00<br />
OLDER HOME ON LAGOON |16,-<br />
000 Hli rental snt No Me<br />
Information,<br />
THREE iEDROOM DUPLEX with<br />
ocean view, baseboard heat<br />
both apis. Camer lot<br />
TWO BEDROOM furnished col<br />
tage in ISth St area, near<br />
betch<br />
Sharp Real Estate<br />
2700 Aibury Avanut<br />
399.1637<br />
GRACE<br />
= RIALTY —<br />
REALTORS<br />
18th ST. A Aibury Av«.<br />
FOR RED CARPET<br />
TR1ATMINT<br />
RANCHER— with lB*r garMa,<br />
lot S0»100, 1 bedroomi, VA<br />
baths, oil hot water heat. Par-<br />
iially fumislied, M7,»0O,<br />
TWO FAMlUr, o<strong>of</strong>fief proparty,<br />
with 2 ear garage, «« flw.<br />
3 bedrooms I baths, large apt.<br />
Second floor, % bedroomi, 1<br />
Bath, Both floor* heated by oil<br />
hot air heat. Ideal yaar round<br />
•eation.<br />
COLONIAL — 2 story dwelling<br />
one year old 3 bedroom.,<br />
dimng room, large living room,<br />
family size Wtenen utility room,<br />
attached earns s All electric<br />
L« 60x118 m,9O0,<br />
IOEAL SUMMER HOMt Corner<br />
location, one block to oeieh,<br />
rhrK bedrooms, i»rg, aormiteFy<br />
•oom, li/, batbs. *!I,000 fum-<br />
shed<br />
Approaching<br />
Fiftv Years Service<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cit^<br />
Real tslotc Services<br />
REAL<br />
FRENCH<br />
1-fSTATr<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
• CORNER •<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swan<br />
RIALTOM<br />
ACT TODAY — DONT DILAY<br />
This Ctmtr <strong>of</strong> Rfil Ettata Is your. 112 Matte ef Ml* Vt.r. In<br />
Sailing or Rtntlnf call Ut Flnt<br />
UlTINai OP THE WEIK<br />
NIWEST LISTING—R«ich ityle. TWO FAMILY _ .acri apt. con<br />
Oardana locattnn living room tains Hving room, dlninc ana,<br />
modefn Mtehan, 2 bairoom», die<br />
bath, elHtric rtut, fully (urn<br />
Ished, Flrsi floor rented yearly<br />
Qardans location, living room<br />
dlnlni room oombinatlon, mod-<br />
am Wtehin, 3 pfdrooitii, e«ranile<br />
III* ban, «• Hot air h.st, un<br />
fumlahari, 1M,000,<br />
•AYFRONT — If you wint tht<br />
flnett (long our pay with un><br />
neillM vfaw and openntii<br />
111,900,<br />
ONE LEVEL — qanltna location.<br />
Llylng room, dlnlni room, kit.<br />
oh«n, f (mlrooml, bith, electric<br />
,. MII u, todiV. vWhiii<br />
wonderful ll.tlnj. which we<br />
d Ilka to .how you.<br />
SINQLE HOME plm two ranW<br />
apt.. Ant floor living room,<br />
dlnlns room. kllojMn, utility<br />
raom. ind fleor 3 bMngerni,<br />
otramlc Hit Mh, Two tpU In-<br />
rmf f badroonii in atoli. til,.<br />
000,<br />
GARDENS LOCATION — ytsr<br />
round hsmi, Llvlna room wltfi<br />
ffrMlaea, g|nlri|,riltsneri MM, 4<br />
MtfrHrnt. ceramic ill* bath, M><br />
IKhed one ear ft*, with surp<br />
. Mil, fumithad U6.000.<br />
WQOONFBONT — Sewal naw<br />
Illtlnn Jutt reeelirad, 17lh St,<br />
ArkaiiMf and Riviera<br />
PHOTO LiftlNM tni lIOCHURlt OF<br />
ALL LilTID PR0P1IITIII DIIPLAY1B IN<br />
•1MMT1 ROOM - JTOP IN mt- •ROW«I<br />
QPIM DAILY *# - MMMf %4<br />
FIRST CLASS ana w* m*s»n it W*<br />
hiva b««n honorad te h*I $ vitry<br />
'ov*iy gusit house with paneliad<br />
Swnif'i •pwrtmertt. rion* m g^sd<br />
t»«# ind an extra apaetous 3 b*d<br />
room SpirtmtjR! ivhieh ii pr**ffitty<br />
rinfsd Oil hot WsiiT bas\ si! m*m<br />
tpnar.£a Is up !e date if you are<br />
jpakini for a Rigaj meqiDB property<br />
than asrvt p^tl this one up C-Qaif<br />
•I Realtj', RflHltorK, 330 Atlantic<br />
0<br />
y<br />
r i f<br />
n ueallent mmnn con-<br />
dition, fftis I. an »eepiitvii!<br />
property beautifully maintained<br />
Eflf^h spartffienf has a living<br />
FQ§fn d'nifig fe<strong>of</strong>ti largs rnod<br />
erfl ktteft»i and ^ eefsmjt tile<br />
bathi. <strong>The</strong> first f(os ; h^s 3 bed<br />
roOft.^ the ^Rd fto<strong>of</strong> apsrtmeni<br />
has 4 bedreems iind there r§ a<br />
tsUF^ryutiiity foarii for IHe ton'<br />
ytsnisnee nf beth. A r§ro opf^r-<br />
tur.it? for iiCftSO IfitpMtion by<br />
appSintmerit only<br />
HOME NEAR BEACH —<br />
ig ropm dining r&Sfn, m?»F^<br />
"krteriBn. pantry. «« b*d^<br />
, thfw baths, two fcneleii-ed<br />
hrs Thifs'i a laundry<br />
eut*id*! shewsf. dpeiiiRg<br />
r^jm and Btf»fi a *fnall back<br />
yard just a bl&ek fppm ih#<br />
beseh . idea I for 3 Is fge<br />
vaeat-onrrig family In pseejienf<br />
condiiisn. Guest housf<br />
C<br />
— Tllis hpyse has a<br />
very special eh^rfn ieaytifylly<br />
(andiCaped, 't has foyr bad-<br />
rooms and t^S baths, paneiled<br />
family room aN living rqi<br />
i* but 3 fs* steps awg? Gail<br />
far an appt5*ntm*5nt tSJay:<br />
REALTORS<br />
BELL REALTY<br />
226 WIST AVENUE<br />
399-3800<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
REALTOR<br />
2121 Aibury Avanua<br />
399-7.036<br />
INVrSTMtNT PROPtRTT—Each<br />
•ipsrimenl with )<br />
mint has 3 bedrooms, livinti roorn.<br />
dinlnf r(»m, family kitchen, 2<br />
baths, and utility room. Store Is<br />
presently equipped for super mar-<br />
ket. Owner 'will remoxrt equipment<br />
and reduce price if necessary. Lf><br />
Cited in a nice business section in<br />
Plsauntville Coastal Realty. Rnl.<br />
ton, 130 Atlantic Ave, 399-3889<br />
Closed Wednesdays. Flf<br />
IF IT 5 BCAL ESriti ME<br />
J. W, MORRISON<br />
REALTOR<br />
THAT PIOTURiaqUt RANCHER<br />
in the heart Of the Gardens<br />
1 bedroomi, breezeway room, 1<br />
far l»fefe. iO 1 lot. To ctete an<br />
Ettlfe, Can be purchased now<br />
for $27,500 including furnishings,<br />
MICEO RIGHT, •eautifui twin<br />
home on Wnlay Ave. near 16th<br />
handy lo iHsach and BoardwalN.<br />
3 beetro«n», 1V4 battii. Mot<br />
watar hut. Bast value on to<br />
day-i martlet at W 1.90O fumish<br />
(d.<br />
OVERLOOKING CITY PARK Du-<br />
plex close to Hleh Sehool, A 3<br />
bedroom home with a 1st floor<br />
2 bedroom apt Hot water heat<br />
throughout Pried it 111,900,<br />
A BIG HOUSE 4 a little house<br />
MaJMtlc iueit home on We*<br />
ley Av*. ne»r BUi with 14 bed<br />
rooms. Plus • h«mey heated I<br />
bedroom bungalow next door.<br />
All for IIS.OOO, Owner will help<br />
finance qualified buyer.<br />
WESLEY AVtNUI QUEST HOMI<br />
with 2 sou and an efficiency<br />
plua f bedroom!, HW Neat<br />
thraufhout. <strong>On</strong>ly 116,900 turn<br />
4shad. LBNt down payment to<br />
quilifM buyer.<br />
SUPERIOR investment opportun-<br />
ity. 1 iarB* apt*, near Board<br />
walk on 4th it. DIUI in ad-<br />
Joinirw 40' bulldJnf lot. 2nd fl,<br />
4 b*droom apt, has ••• hot<br />
water haat far year round occu-<br />
pancy. 4 ear msn$*. Let ua tall<br />
yaw more. Call today.<br />
!W VALUEI IpHlDUI britrJ, Co<br />
iafMM on Atlmttc Ava. Mar<br />
Plata m, aituata on (pacistil<br />
70- II 1$V lot, 4 bsdroenit and<br />
1 katha. Pmrenlsnaj <strong>of</strong>fien on<br />
ttw firM floor which could be<br />
eanvartad to a rarrtal apartment,<br />
A bWMjUful plaea to tlv. pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />
Mf now.<br />
HANDSOME HOMI an M m<br />
PI. 4 bMresma, 2 til. bttha,<br />
WI( to wall ^<br />
APARTMENT — sleeps 6, fully fur-<br />
nisfted Wetfely rentaii. \vy Co(.<br />
umn. 1029 Central Ave. t,f,<br />
JUNft 13 — JULt 11 — Residential<br />
- area i 18!h SI-1. close to baach<br />
and boardwalk 3 bedroomt^ front<br />
and back porch, gas barbegue,, <strong>of</strong>f<br />
street parNing. CaM 399.7122. t.f.<br />
DESIRABLE FIRST FLOOR AFT, —<br />
1101 Central Ave, convenient<br />
corner, cheerful and close to beacli.<br />
Season, half season Reltonabft.<br />
Weekly, monthly, seasonal Apply at<br />
S02 lllh st, seeond floor, tf.<br />
piano Mia4 IMnj room with «*•<br />
unl flrcplao*. Owntr nUmg in<br />
Florid, MY. Mil tndu«M fuf.<br />
MaMna* ot tha fM«M qUtTHy,<br />
a MANY OTHIIW '<br />
RMI MM<br />
lilt<br />
JeWeNORMSON<br />
•Hi tt. A OMM Av*.<br />
MM1I!<br />
NEW MODERN 2 bedroom »et. Nice<br />
8ui« seetion. complete privacy<br />
assured spacious grounds. Free<br />
Parking at door. 110 and tlOO<br />
weekly Write P.O. ton 6, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> N. J 7-3<br />
APT AND ROOMS, ReatonaBla,<br />
Sm*ll csttafe Jun* J7<strong>Jul</strong>y 11<br />
(130 Some 2 week rentals avail.<br />
sbie Apts season or half sea»en,<br />
41B <strong>Ocean</strong> Aue., 399-1864 710<br />
STUDIO AFT. lor ] wortdn* girlt<br />
1200 eaen for season Call 3J9.<br />
4»0|. _ _ ^ _W<br />
DILAnlCY EFFICIINCy AFT8, U*<br />
Delsncy PI., sleeps up to 4, i75<br />
per week 1 bioeK from bueh. 1W-<br />
1039, 7.14<br />
• EAUTIFUlT IFFieiENcT" APT,, ftr«t<br />
floor facing bay, comer loca-<br />
tion, private entrance, aoaetaut<br />
porch modern conveniences, fras<br />
parking Weekly rentals jutw ana<br />
Jgly, half season from August I,<br />
Bay Breue, 345 lay Avs. tarMr<br />
4th St.), 7-F<br />
CLEAN Attractive furnished ttlrc*<br />
bedrcom, iieapi 6, North baash,<br />
398-1790. tf,<br />
TWO BEDROOM APT, MtweWI 2nd<br />
and 3rd on Atlantic Ava. 1100<br />
per week available June 21th. Call<br />
201.747^3082 weekdays, or 39B-0J49<br />
weekends. ' t.f.<br />
BUNNY THREE BEDROOM HOUSE<br />
on Atlantic Ava, Wathar, drw,<br />
maid, room Si«b weekly, C.H IM.<br />
0249 weekends, 2O1-747-3OS2 weak,<br />
daya, tf. «<br />
VACATION AFTS., waafclv or lorwar.<br />
Fo»O<strong>of</strong>f, 6th at •narjwalk. >TB<br />
120S WESLEY — thra« nan and<br />
bitti apt. Steeps 4, eaM*, Pri-<br />
vata pmMng nwr bMCrl. Avallaal*<br />
k f <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 m) Jl tt SM<br />
vata pmMng nwr bMCrl. Avall<br />
w»ks <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 mm) <strong>Jul</strong>y tt,<br />
^664 t *10<br />
APAFTTMENT. slaep* up to I, •««&<br />
ttve, near beach boardwalk. Av«l|.<br />
•Mi June 27 to <strong>Jul</strong>y 11, 1023 Wai.<br />
ley Ave. 399.H1S. 7J<br />
LOVELY 4 and 6 baaresiti apta,,<br />
rjvorloo*lng Oeaaii and bo»rrfw«lk<br />
Available weeks <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 and <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
11 ijNmfr 7-i<br />
APT. half bloc*<br />
m w * "<br />
Av<br />
11,<br />
iJJVtLV THRU arpHOUM APT<br />
»P*HTMtNT FOH HfNI nt-ar<br />
and b(l.)rd*,,|l, rail Jfl9 ilOti<br />
SAHAGt *p,<br />
IDS W,, si fey<br />
pp<br />
7 1<br />
TWO UEDPJOOM SPT »»a!laoie jul,<br />
4 ID <strong>Jul</strong>, 18 due lo une'llalisn<br />
No ^tfeef^ to r*o*.!i lo bt'ii bssch<br />
J1I5 p«f *ei!l. Call 1990380 M<br />
THREE SEOHOM CflrTAGF suilab!«<br />
im 6 girli Appl, l|4| w«t *v,<br />
Cdrnpletely f,j^,?hwj all utilities<br />
includes 73<br />
«•! llh ST bpntn Block. 1 ii tleoi<br />
3 bedrosms |pv,n^ snd dtnfng<br />
'lioms modern fcrfehen with wash<br />
ef. dr^er aifchwaih#f AyailaBIs <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
II IB *uj I rail 6OISJ99O7B5 1 17<br />
«ENIOH CiTllEN ^ Hean lit flog.<br />
apt 7 bedrncm. Irv.ng d.ninfi<br />
igem, krlctipn and bath priviitr<br />
pcrfh Music Pier afei* $B§0 te<br />
Mig Ui or IIQO0 AOW thru S#pi<br />
Mr, F R Iniigam J09 JJS8 7 j<br />
*P>*irTMENTS — HOM to beach ana<br />
boafdwaib 110-5 p^f we**ti itftnfpn<br />
*». livinu<br />
in disiidvanliigpd area*, in New<br />
York <strong>City</strong>, familici, which<br />
fould nol othprwiMi .illtird ii<br />
vacation for Ihcir chiiriri'n<br />
A special app4^al i> hi'iny<br />
fnadi> now. i,i pv»p|(> clf yonei<br />
Will, to oprn their hfsrU and<br />
Ihfir homns and hrlp di'privpd<br />
ynungstors to have a vsfinion<br />
Mrs John Dempsey i«<br />
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NOTICi TO UMIT CREDITORS<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Lloyd M Engle. denased<br />
Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Artfiur w<br />
Larieks, Surrogate <strong>of</strong> Bw Cajnty at<br />
Cape Msy, nude on tfte 19H1 day<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jyne. 197Q. an ffle petitfrat ef<br />
tne subscnoer the Eiecutrig <strong>of</strong> said<br />
decedent, notice is hweby given to<br />
trie Creditors <strong>of</strong> Hid dxEadent to<br />
pr?s*rrt to the Exeoytnii wiSyn SIK<br />
rnontts from the 19th day <strong>of</strong> June.<br />
<strong>1970</strong>, fhetr claims in writing and<br />
ynder oath, specifyine the amount<br />
Claimed arid the partieyiars sf the<br />
claim<br />
Bate* June l»th. AD. <strong>1970</strong><br />
M Engle<br />
ClaMifM Ad* Bring RMUrM<br />
I hi- ilfpjn Oiy Hiuii &hool<br />
y>m is thi' hum mer<br />
hi'Ufkjuarii-rs for fivi* young<br />
UyrnnisLs whu are training for<br />
I he final Denver qualifying<br />
mci-t nf ihc Wiirlri Gamrs If all<br />
UO.K WMII fur Fred Turciff, petr<br />
Difunii Ron Cli'mmer, Joan<br />
MiMiri 1 . and Jan**t Cantwel] in<br />
thi' Dirivir ninti-iit, they will<br />
111! n < 11 h r t n I e r n a 1111 n aJ<br />
iiihli'li't, in Yugoslavia.<br />
<strong>The</strong> World Camps are held<br />
every I mirth yi'ar, between the<br />
Olvmpirs Howpver, unlike thp<br />
niympits, the World Gamei<br />
consist i-nlirpljl <strong>of</strong> jyrnnastiea<br />
Oirls parbcipau 1 in thi 1 floor<br />
eic-rtise, balance beam, uneven<br />
parall* 1 ! bars and hon*e vaulting<br />
fVrnUi, while the boys enter<br />
the still rings, long horse<br />
vaulting, side horse, even<br />
parallel harK, horizontal bar,<br />
and floor exercise categorier<br />
To rpaeh the finals in<br />
August, thr gymnasts had to<br />
pompete and ptaef Well In<br />
similar meet* in La*efas and<br />
Miami <strong>The</strong>ir^rtjular coacha,<br />
Mr and Mrs William Coco,<br />
prepared the young athletes for<br />
the first two events, but now<br />
Muriel Orossfeid, a former<br />
Olympic c.jach, is coming to<br />
take over the training.<br />
Casual admirers <strong>of</strong> the poup<br />
who claim that they would gi'tre<br />
anything lo be able f<br />
intricali' rot ities, should be<br />
reminded that these athletes<br />
give five and a half hours <strong>of</strong><br />
daily dedicated practice. Thoe<br />
gymntst* give up a large<br />
portioti <strong>of</strong> their summr-r<br />
vacBtiorl, from 9 30 to 1J:3O<br />
in the morning arid 7 to 10:30<br />
at night, to achieve and<br />
maintain the skills<br />
<strong>The</strong> money Tor all the<br />
traveling to meetj coma from<br />
two sources, parents and<br />
proceed* from exhifaiiioiu. T*e<br />
group it planning several<br />
exhibitions for the summer in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to raise some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
money.<br />
At the Denver contest the<br />
group will perform both r<br />
compulsory and optional-^<br />
routines. <strong>The</strong> judging fyitem a,<br />
that <strong>of</strong> the Olympics <strong>of</strong> a<br />
one-to-lO scde, 10 being the-<br />
highest, and almost<br />
unattainable.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e point the group stretsod '<br />
was the frirndlmess and<br />
cooperation <strong>of</strong> the people<br />
associated witi the hi^*<br />
school. <strong>The</strong>y said tbiS-<br />
fveryone, rsprcially<br />
Superintendent Michael<br />
Subotieh, *M very helpful to!'<br />
them.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the group live* in<br />
Philadelphia with the<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> Ron Clemmer,.<br />
who is from North Carolina.<br />
Adults not captive students<br />
'Relevance' key to burgeoning<br />
Rutgers Extension clientele<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK<br />
Dramatic changes in higher<br />
education for the adult in<br />
recent years now see the<br />
Rutgers University Extension<br />
Division reaching increasing<br />
numbers <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional people<br />
and increasing numbers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ghetto poor, says Ernest E<br />
MeMahon, Extension Division<br />
dean who is retiring in August<br />
after 40 years on the State<br />
University staff<br />
"In the early days <strong>of</strong><br />
extension," Dean McMshon<br />
^ays, "the Division served<br />
mostly a middle class clientele<br />
along with a few pr<strong>of</strong>fisionals.<br />
Today the emphasis ts on the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional and a large group<br />
<strong>of</strong> disadvantaged perwns who<br />
never were adult students in<br />
the past,<br />
"Maybe the one thing that<br />
distinguishes our work from<br />
undergraduate education,"<br />
Dean MeMahon observes, "is<br />
relevance",<br />
"<strong>The</strong> young people claim<br />
that their courses are not<br />
relevant. If an extension course<br />
is not relevant, it doesn't run.<br />
<strong>The</strong> adults are not a captive<br />
audience, " Dr MeMahon<br />
points out, "and none <strong>of</strong> our<br />
extension work count! toward<br />
a degree If the material isn't<br />
useful and related to a real life<br />
goal, the people withdraw, or<br />
don't enroll in the first place "<br />
An indication <strong>of</strong> the<br />
relevance is the creation within<br />
the Extension Division <strong>of</strong> two<br />
new bureaus, one for<br />
continuing pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
education and one for<br />
community services.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first now serves<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in engineering,<br />
law, nursing, chemistry and<br />
related sciences, social work,<br />
government and New Jersey's<br />
ranks <strong>of</strong> labor and<br />
management.<br />
<strong>The</strong> seeond provides<br />
educational assistance to inner<br />
city resident* and others<br />
concerned with urban<br />
problems. Both <strong>of</strong> these<br />
bureaus emerged from an<br />
extension reorganization in<br />
1986.<br />
<strong>The</strong> major difference Dean<br />
MeMahon notices in the<br />
University is the impeMonality<br />
which has resulted from<br />
growth.<br />
"In the late 20s and early<br />
30s," he says, "you could walk<br />
across the carnput and know<br />
alrhost every student or faculty<br />
member you passed. Now you<br />
don't even know most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
people in the faculty dining<br />
room."<br />
When he graduated from<br />
Rutgers in 1930, Dean<br />
MeMahon was <strong>of</strong>fered the post<br />
<strong>of</strong> assistant director <strong>of</strong> public<br />
information Except for service<br />
in th« Army during World War<br />
II, he has been at Rutgers ever<br />
since, retiring with the longest<br />
spun <strong>of</strong> Mrviee <strong>of</strong> »ny present<br />
dtah it the State University. ,<br />
"Rutgeri is a much better<br />
•dueatiend institution than it<br />
m when I was t student,"<br />
Dean McMihon s«y(s-<br />
" Increased lice mmt that<br />
there it • Wider range <strong>of</strong> course<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering*, more good faculty,<br />
bitter library and laboratory<br />
facilitiet. But inefeaicd<br />
educational opportunity for<br />
the student! hw come at the*<br />
price, <strong>of</strong> imperamallty. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
,ut juit too many people<br />
within Rutgen to know<br />
"<br />
CHANGING OF THE GUARD -, Retiring Dean'<br />
Ernest E. MeMahon (left) <strong>of</strong> Rutgen UnivaHiJty'g<br />
Extension Division petts his iuoeessor, Dr Hamilton *<br />
StiliweU, in the Ubrary <strong>of</strong> the State University's now *<br />
Continuing Education Center at the tinje <strong>of</strong> toe eenter'i<br />
dedication this month.<br />
occurred since 1930 is the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> faculty power in<br />
decisions which once were<br />
made administratively.<br />
At Rutgers, Dr. MeMahon<br />
served successively as alumni<br />
secretary, acting secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
the University and assistant to<br />
the president, assistant dean <strong>of</strong><br />
University College, the degree<br />
granting evening division, and<br />
director <strong>of</strong> alumni relations.<br />
In 1951 he was named to<br />
the joint post <strong>of</strong> Dean <strong>of</strong><br />
University College and <strong>of</strong>. the<br />
Extension Division, which ii<br />
the non-degree adult education<br />
program. He served in the<br />
combined portion until IMS,<br />
when University College was<br />
ftgain given its own executive.<br />
A former president <strong>of</strong>; the<br />
National University Extension<br />
Association and <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> University<br />
Evening Colleges, he^ ii the<br />
author <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> Emerging<br />
Evening Collep" and "New<br />
Directions in Alumni<br />
Education," and coauthor <strong>of</strong><br />
two other volumes.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the basis <strong>of</strong> the bulk <strong>of</strong> a<br />
lifetime tpent in the (leld <strong>of</strong>,<br />
adult education, Dean<br />
MeMahon' strongly believe*<br />
that there will be a continuing<br />
expansion in the number <strong>of</strong><br />
adults in school.<br />
He has already Men 1<br />
startling expansion in Ult<br />
extension program at the State<br />
University. When Dr. MeMahon<br />
became dean in 1951, the<br />
Extension Divuion enrolled<br />
2,4 60 •tudentt. In 1969,<br />
26,786 pMtona were enrolled<br />
in ex tendon program* at<br />
Rutgen, and thouund* more<br />
took part in educational<br />
program! sponsored by the<br />
Extension Divklon without<br />
formal enrollment<br />
"I think the n«ed to*<br />
ex tendon «ervic«a will ContiMa<br />
to grow, bat tha naw<br />
availability <strong>of</strong><br />
Rutgers will put increasing<br />
emphasis on continuing<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional education rather<br />
than on more basic evening'<br />
courses,"<br />
Dr. MeMahon is particularly<br />
happy to have seen fulfillment<br />
<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> his long-eberidied<br />
dreams • the opening <strong>of</strong> a*<br />
continuing education cents'<br />
which makes it pocible to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer ei tension programs in a<br />
campus atmosphere<br />
<strong>The</strong> center, which can houae<br />
72 program partieipantt, WM'<br />
dedicated this month. It haa.<br />
been Tilled almost to capacity<br />
for most <strong>of</strong> the time tine* It<br />
wai opened last fall.<br />
He also foresees eipanuon<br />
in the University's rale in<br />
urban community service.<br />
"We've barely scratched th*,.<br />
surface in providing count*'*<br />
about housing, transportation, >-<br />
air pollution and other pruning F<br />
urban problems," Dcatt£<br />
MeMahon concludes. £<br />
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WERE YOU COUNTED ?<br />
Tho 197 0 Census i% now almost finished. II is vt'iy important<br />
lhat the census be complete and coned. II you believe that<br />
you lor anyone else in your household, including visitors)<br />
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IMMEDIATELY .o- u.s. Cin|u, „,„„ " _<br />
P.O. Box <strong>1970</strong><br />
Newark N J 07101<br />
TMf OCIAN CITY SINTiNEL-LiDOIR<br />
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• I have checked with Hie members <strong>of</strong> my houteholtl, and I believe that one (or more) <strong>of</strong> us mil NOT counted in the 1 70 Census<br />
• <strong>On</strong> April 1. <strong>1970</strong>, I lived at _. . . . . _ _ _ _ ^ _ _ . -<br />
• This address is located between » fl d<br />
• I am listing below the name and required information lor myall and each member <strong>of</strong> my household.<br />
PI EASE INCLUDE<br />
All family mimbari and other rfllsllvei llylng hefA, jn=<br />
cludlni blbiii.<br />
All lodgtrl, boarders, urvanti, hlr«d hjindi, and athtr<br />
n,in/«la(lv«j ll«ln| riiri.<br />
All pwiani wtID usually llva nan but In temporarily away.<br />
All paisoni with • home •isw>htra but who slay hart met<br />
<strong>of</strong> iHe watk while working or aitMdlng cslla|«.<br />
Anyone siiyin| or visiting hare who had no other horns.<br />
OF PIRiONrLIVINO IN THIS HOUSEHOLD OH<br />
APRIL I. WO, AND THOSE STAYING OR VISITING<br />
HERI WHO HAD NO OTHER HOMI.<br />
Haad af the haytsheld<br />
Wii. „( h.od<br />
• Name ol person whs f i I led his form:<br />
U.S. DsBi. ot Csmrnfff<br />
Bureau 'at the Consul<br />
Form D.?6<br />
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Wife<br />
SQFI, Oayg<br />
Grandson<br />
Mother-m<br />
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DO NOT INCLUDE<br />
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Any ptrian sway from here In tht Armtfl Forcis or In in<br />
Initllullon such at a home (or the aged or mental hoipitai.<br />
Any psrion who uiyally slayi samearhere else molt o' the<br />
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NOTICE - Ysuf answers are CONF IDENTIAU. <strong>The</strong> law (Title 13.<br />
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best ef your knowledge. Your answers *iN bi used Qnlj. fer<br />
itatistieal purposes and cannot, by law, be disclosed to any<br />
person outside the Census Bureau for any reason whatsoever.<br />
Census asks 'Were you counted'<br />
Were you counted in Census<br />
'707 If you think you or your<br />
family might have been missed,<br />
fill out the WERE YOU<br />
COUNTED? form being<br />
printed by the Sentinel-Ledger<br />
as a public service. Cut It out<br />
and mail it to the address<br />
shown on the form. It will be<br />
checked against the master<br />
address list for your area so<br />
there is no chance <strong>of</strong> an<br />
individual or household being<br />
counted twice<br />
<strong>The</strong> appeal is made by<br />
Dlrecfor John C. Cullinanae <strong>of</strong><br />
the Census Regional Office in<br />
New York who says that the<br />
"Were You Counted?"<br />
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campaign is the final phase <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>1970</strong> (Jensus ot Population<br />
and Housing It is conducted to<br />
insure that no one is<br />
overlooked,<br />
A few days before April 1,<br />
Census Day, questionnaires<br />
were mailed to all residential<br />
addresses in the »rea. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
were to be fiHed out and<br />
mailed back on April 1. After<br />
about two weeks, the Census<br />
Bureau hired and trained local<br />
residents as census takers and<br />
sent them out to call at the<br />
homes from which no<br />
questionnaires had been<br />
received. <strong>The</strong>y also had to call<br />
at some households because<br />
their returned questionnaires<br />
that the population figures<br />
were incompletely filled out, compiled In the current census<br />
A check is now being made must stand as <strong>of</strong>ficial until the<br />
to ascertain that a nex t federal census.<br />
questionnaire for every "Representation in the U, S,<br />
household has been, Congress and the State<br />
completed," the Dijector said, Legislature is determined by<br />
"and shortly we will be able to tht population count as<br />
report to fjoeal <strong>of</strong>ficial! the ascertained in the census.<br />
population count for counties, Federal funds are allotted to<br />
cities <strong>of</strong> 10,000 or more, and States and State funds, in turn,<br />
some smaller places. We're are allotted to counties and<br />
already in the process <strong>of</strong> municipalities on a per Capita<br />
adding up the figures, but <strong>of</strong> basis. So a short count means<br />
course, the totals will be under representation in the<br />
un<strong>of</strong>ficial, preliminary counts. Federal and State law-making<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial count* will come bodies arid under allottment in<br />
sometime later from the govemnwnt funds. Thus it is<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> the Census Imperative that we have a<br />
Bureau,"<br />
complete count. <strong>The</strong> help <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Director pointed out every resident <strong>of</strong> the area is<br />
needed to reach this goal," he<br />
newsletter editqr; William J. Hughes,<br />
candidate; John Bergen, campaign<br />
otittrdinator. --Front- (lto t:) "6X6 "Elyh<br />
Clarkson, Joanne Torpeano, Sally Divel<br />
and Sandy Romano, secretaries.<br />
Bergen named aide In Hughes campaign<br />
WiUlam J, Hughes,<br />
democratic candidate for<br />
Congress, announced this week<br />
that he has selected John<br />
Berjjen, a resident <strong>of</strong> Llnwood,<br />
as his campaign coordinator,<br />
"We now have an extremely<br />
capable man at our campaign<br />
headquarters whose major task<br />
will be to coordinate and<br />
foilowup on the many<br />
campaign activities now being<br />
set into motion," said Hughes.<br />
Bergen served 27 years in<br />
the U. S. Air Force and retired<br />
With the rank <strong>of</strong> Chief Master<br />
Sergeant in 1989,<br />
Hughes' pre-primary itaff<br />
will continue in their respective<br />
roleg; with D, Allen Stretch, Jr.<br />
serving as campaign manager,<br />
Burton Pincus as director <strong>of</strong><br />
eommunieationi, Harold Lee as<br />
Newsletter editor and Elyn<br />
Clarkson as secretary in the<br />
Hufheg For Congress<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong>fice at' 801<br />
Asbury av.<br />
HAVE SOME OF OUR CANDY HANDY<br />
, . , AND TREAT YOUR GUESTS<br />
TO THI BEST!<br />
SHOP<br />
WE PARCEL post<br />
. TO ANYWHIRI<br />
"OOBAN crnr's<br />
ioooiA<br />
ill AHanHi Am,<br />
L. Ma* IMIM, PNp.<br />
BIALMMiM<br />
QPH>i WtmH DAY<br />
U A.M, to 10 P.M.<br />
SWIM TRUNKS<br />
By Jantzen and<br />
Robert Bruce<br />
• SLACKS<br />
• By Sanaabelt<br />
Hula Hook, Fritbe*<br />
CAPK MAV COURT<br />
HOUSE <strong>The</strong> Csipi' May<br />
County Park Hula Hiiup and<br />
Prislicc ChnnipninshipK will hiriindiirii'H<br />
in I hi- Uuiiniy purk<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y \'i (infl HI, sinrlinji lit 1 1<br />
am Thii (iinliisls will be lii'ld<br />
tin Ih* s !'ri)(|u*M (MiUrt near Ihr<br />
purk * f ntr;inro nil Route 9, Iwii<br />
mili's ntirih <strong>of</strong> Cap*- Mnv roilrt<br />
House<br />
Th(' ioumamtMHs »ts open '<br />
In oil buys and (;irl« whu ilrc<br />
rcsiricnl* ol' Cliipi' May County<br />
No (ifl'iciiil onirj. i« ni'ci'suHry.<br />
I n li'rp?;!rfl ynun^Ht^rs 14<br />
yf'jjfM nhd Miidi^r miiy rimiprU'<br />
in t Ii i' II i] I ii H ii i) p<br />
Chnmpiimships iind thosp 17<br />
yi'ars iind uncli'f in tin' Frisbcr<br />
("hiimpniiishipii Thi- wmnfrs<br />
ilfi' nliyihli' ffi riimpt'ii. for Lhr<br />
StiHi' lilli'N, jht' plari'M :tnH HH(*'»4<br />
to he iinnnuricf'd<br />
niTirinl Hula Hoops and<br />
FrisbiM'* iirr availflhli. in limited<br />
riumbf a! ibt' r*'Unty Park to<br />
the Miinirip.il Recreation<br />
directors only who di'mre to<br />
conduct loi!rii;iment-s in tbf'ir<br />
are infrirmaiir Gerald<br />
Smith, (Vipe Mas- County Pork,<br />
Ext 46Ti f127 I or by writing<br />
Major Smith, c/o County Park,<br />
Cape Miiy f'ourl House, N ,1<br />
f)H? in<br />
Clauified Adt Bring RMUIM<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 3, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Commission renew*<br />
scholarship <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE Cape May County<br />
Rtudpnta OT« romindpd today<br />
that the eounty Library<br />
Cnmmif»ibri is <strong>of</strong>fering a<br />
11 ,500 schoiiirsWp to<br />
encoufagt 1 ihidy in Library<br />
Srirnee<br />
Commi§sion Chairman<br />
Robert J Hendrickson iaid thi<br />
library board baa had no taJten<br />
since the ftcholanhip was first<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered at the May meeting,<br />
"It's been nearly two months<br />
Rinre the commission voted to<br />
oiler this scholarship,"<br />
Hnndrickson explained, "but<br />
wr have had no one in Rape<br />
May County «i press an<br />
intfresl. "<br />
Hendfifkson said the<br />
commission was renewing its<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer now that all schools are<br />
closed and the students should<br />
be home by now" He laid he<br />
would hope that parents<br />
remind their children <strong>of</strong> this<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer<br />
Students interested or their<br />
parents can contact Library<br />
Director Mrs Doris L Grady at<br />
the free library on Rout* 9<br />
(Main Street) in Cape May<br />
Court House <strong>The</strong> new<br />
llhrary-eounty <strong>of</strong>fice building<br />
is under construction at the<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Mechanic and Boyd<br />
sts In Court House<br />
Conservationists win battles<br />
DDT,<br />
BERNIE'S MARKET<br />
and DELICATESSEN<br />
NORTH STRUT and ATLANTIC AVINUI<br />
FRISH<br />
MEATS<br />
CUT TO ORDIR<br />
FRESH PRODUCf • FRISH PASTRY<br />
HOMEMADE<br />
POTATO SALAD, COL1 SLAW,<br />
MACARONI SALAD and OTHERS<br />
ABBOTTS MILK<br />
COMING SOON—THE NIGHT IN VINICII<br />
PLAN AHEAD — ORDIR NOW<br />
TRY OUR DiLICIOUS<br />
PARTY TRAYS<br />
Free Delivery Here and <strong>The</strong> Mainland<br />
399-37S0<br />
Opan I to 9 Monday thru Thursday arid Saturday<br />
Friday 8 to 10 • Sunday I to 2<br />
Owned and Operated by<br />
BARBARA and ED ROBDJSON<br />
SHOP HIRE FOR NAME BRANDS<br />
and Tailor's Bench<br />
WALKING SHORTS<br />
By Arnold Palmer<br />
and Smartalp<br />
MEN'S end BOYS 1 WEAK<br />
CABANA SETS<br />
By Jantzen and<br />
Sun <strong>City</strong><br />
• SPORT COATS<br />
By Palm Beach and<br />
733 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-1936<br />
Open Friday and Saturday Nights<br />
Hart Schaffneii & Mint<br />
WE HONOR C.C.P., DINER'S CLUB, BANK AMIRICARB<br />
and AMERICAN EXPRESS CRKDIT CARDS<br />
OAIIY NEWS<br />
BY RADIO<br />
From <strong>The</strong><br />
Sentinel Ledcjet<br />
WOND, MOO KG. tl am<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
MiDWEIK<br />
EDITION<br />
Where »g 0e and what<br />
re M« rhru Thursday<br />
90TH YEAR — No. II Telephone 8995411 OCIAN CITY, NiW JiRSIY, TUESDAY, JULY 7, <strong>1970</strong> Bit, U .n,l H.atn PRICE 10c<br />
What they say<br />
If shuttle air service were provided to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Airport ai it ii now between Philadelphia,<br />
Cape Msy, and Atlantic; <strong>City</strong>, would you avail<br />
younelf <strong>of</strong> thn<br />
Robert Young<br />
\y Collingswood<br />
I'd use It if the rates<br />
were reasonable, but I<br />
can't see how they can<br />
do It reasonably.<br />
M.F. O'Connor<br />
1600 Boardwalk<br />
I certainly would. It<br />
would be accommodating,<br />
fast, and<br />
convenient.<br />
Mrs, S.W. Hollingiworth<br />
Philadelphia<br />
Yes, I think so. I could<br />
take a plane here, take<br />
a swim and be home<br />
the same day.<br />
Carls Hannaman<br />
Akron, Ohio<br />
Yes, I'd rather usa that<br />
than drive. It would<br />
probably be expensive,<br />
but -better than<br />
fighting traffic.<br />
Lea Shaver<br />
11 Revere Place<br />
<strong>The</strong>y won't like me<br />
out at the airport, but<br />
I think it's too<br />
expensive. It would<br />
cost something like<br />
$15 to go to<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Further comment on the question will be<br />
published in the Sentinel-Ledger's Issue <strong>of</strong> Friday,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 10.<br />
1 T<br />
&<br />
A beachfront shrouded in mist and occasionally<br />
dousad with rainfall failed to keep thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
visitors here over the weekend from enjoying what<br />
they came here for... a day on the beach and the<br />
Busy Fourth weekend<br />
•f,<br />
boardwalk. Tha sand and the boards were damp<br />
practically ell day Saturday and Sunday, but,<br />
undaunted, badiss sprawled out on the strand and<br />
Resort jammed for holiday<br />
despite fog, rain squalls<br />
IntermittPnt fog and a severe thunder squall washed dul<br />
the traditional fireworks display over the <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th weekend.<br />
but failed to put a damper on thp crowd nf visitors or (hen<br />
enthusiasm<br />
While bench crowds were small both Saturday and<br />
Sunday because <strong>of</strong> overcast skres and rain, hieal mcrchnnu.<br />
are calling the holiday one <strong>of</strong> the busiest in years<br />
Beach Patrol Captain George T Lafferty said his guards<br />
were busy keeping an eye on the bathers who did bravi-^he<br />
rain drops and fog to take a dip No serious incident* wore<br />
reported on the beaches<br />
<strong>The</strong> thunderstorm, which hit late in the day Saturday<br />
flooded streets and high winds were responsible for damajf<br />
to trees and falling wirts.<br />
Police said they were plagued with calls about dowmd<br />
electric and telephone wires. Several minor accidents artbelieved<br />
to be the result <strong>of</strong> the storm<br />
<strong>The</strong> most serious accident <strong>of</strong> the holiday weekend<br />
occurred Friday afternoon at 16th si. and Asbufy av Thre"<br />
people were taken to the hospital end treated for minoi<br />
Injuries, More than a dozen minor accident* happened<br />
Saturday and Sunday,<br />
Says guestionaire illegal<br />
Fire Chief Ferdinand Taocarino said his I<br />
to I 8 alarms over the weekend. He noted tha\<br />
were serious. Two small fires resulted from I<br />
during Saturday's storm,<br />
Tacearino said several car fires were repoTy-B"!! wm as a<br />
lew small house fires. Four <strong>of</strong> the calls were false alarms,<br />
the Chief said,<br />
A band concert scheduled for the Recreation Center was<br />
moved indoors to the high school gymnasium and the<br />
fireworks scheduled for 9 p.m. were put <strong>of</strong>f until <strong>Jul</strong>y 18<br />
after the Night in Venice boat parade.<br />
<strong>The</strong> clouds parted Saturday morning long enough tor the<br />
annual South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Improvement Asociation bicycle<br />
parade Younpters peddled their decorated bikes along<br />
Central av, from 48th to 59th its. Prizes wen awarded in<br />
nest decorated, comic, and mc*t oriBnal categories.<br />
Police reported that for the most ptrt youthful<br />
rowdyism was dampened by the rein. <strong>The</strong> usual number <strong>of</strong><br />
arrusu for under age drinking and possession <strong>of</strong> beer<br />
ciccurred, but noisy parties common during most weekends<br />
were at a minimurn.<br />
feat (some bare) trod thi promenade. Note tile<br />
misty background in the photographs AI Senior<br />
took on the beachfront over me weekend.<br />
A sudden rain squall Saturday night sent Joseph<br />
Gladen and his Artisans Post American Legion Band<br />
into the high school auditorium for their <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth<br />
concert, originally listed for the nearby Recreation<br />
Center. <strong>The</strong> fireworks display w»s aho rained du£»«#.7]<br />
Senior Photo.<br />
Hughes hits Sandman's use <strong>of</strong> 'franking'<br />
A eha/p that Congressman<br />
Charles_W Sandman, Jr. has<br />
been afiusing his free mailinp<br />
privilege by sending eampiJfpi<br />
material to constituents at<br />
taxpayer expense was leveled<br />
today by William J Hughes,<br />
Routine accumulations<br />
Democratic candidate for the<br />
Second District Congressional<br />
seat.<br />
In a statement from his own<br />
campaign headquarters here,<br />
Hughes announced that he has<br />
challenged Sandman's use uf<br />
Sleuths are reaping<br />
overtime bonanza<br />
Detective Sergeant John<br />
Divel has once again topped<br />
the overtime bonanza at the<br />
Police Department, for<br />
outdistancing even his closest<br />
rival.<br />
In the first six months <strong>of</strong><br />
this year Divel has taken home<br />
$S 12.63, in addition to his<br />
regular pay <strong>of</strong> $334.il every<br />
two weeks. At $4,18 per hour<br />
this amounts to 194 hours <strong>of</strong><br />
overtime.<br />
Police Chief Benjamin L.<br />
Dungan irtsisU that Divel hasn't<br />
been working on any big<br />
undercover cases and that the<br />
total is jull the result <strong>of</strong><br />
routine police investigations.<br />
"He accumulated a few hours<br />
here and a few hours there,"<br />
Dungan said. ,<br />
Dungan said Divel has been<br />
staying late to take stati>ments<br />
and work on narcotics cases.<br />
He denied any favoratism on<br />
behalf <strong>of</strong> the detective's, and<br />
said "it just worked out that<br />
way."<br />
This isn't the first time Dive!<br />
led the overtime parade. From<br />
January 1 to September 7,<br />
1988, Divel collected $990,22<br />
in additional pay After<br />
newspaper stories appeared<br />
overtime throughout the Police<br />
DepartmGnt and thp city was<br />
reduced drasticalls 1 .<br />
This y«ar Divel hM received<br />
overtime on 10 <strong>of</strong> his 13 pay<br />
checks. During one two week<br />
period in April and May Divel<br />
continued on page 14<br />
Southerners dodge<br />
to stage 4th bike<br />
thi ? mails in telegrams to<br />
Postmaster General Wlnton<br />
Biount and Rep. Mervin Price,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Illinois, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
House Ethics Committee,<br />
<strong>The</strong> former Cape Miy<br />
County prosecutor allepd that<br />
Weather<br />
Today, mostly sunny<br />
with the high temperatures<br />
reaching the mid SO's, Pair<br />
and warmer Wednesday<br />
with the high In the 70's,<br />
Partly sunny Thuriday and<br />
a chance <strong>of</strong> showers. U, S,<br />
Weather Bureau.<br />
Tides<br />
m Strati PrawferMft<br />
NOTICE — Dwlyct V, hour fa<br />
b..ch. Add 1 hour far BMilasf'l<br />
Point BrldM,<br />
—) tint Quirtar St—Full Moo.<br />
—n N.w Moon (— Lilt QuirMf<br />
Hl,h Low Hiid Lea<br />
A.M. f.U,<br />
JULY <strong>1970</strong> — l.O.S, firm<br />
11:54 5:18<br />
l!3i i:H<br />
1:00 7:00<br />
124 lit<br />
J:0* 8:14<br />
1:54 9:0*<br />
3:14 10:S4<br />
4:54 l6:4(<br />
i4I 6:14<br />
1:11 7:11<br />
IM 1:06<br />
£« JrOO<br />
):4J 9:54<br />
4;4I 10TJ4<br />
SM 11:00<br />
raindrops<br />
carnival<br />
Sandman used his<br />
Congressional franking<br />
privilege - free mail limited to<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial business to send<br />
approximately 336,000<br />
questionnaires around the<br />
district in envelopes addressed<br />
All sorts <strong>of</strong> mischief<br />
to "PosUU Patron - Local,<br />
Second CongressionaJ District,<br />
New Jersey" <strong>The</strong> franked<br />
envelopes also were marked<br />
"Public Document" and<br />
"Official Busintiffi"<br />
Hughes said that based on<br />
Court docket full<br />
with 4th revelers<br />
Young people who brolte a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> city ordinances over<br />
the <strong>Jul</strong>y 4 th weekend paid for<br />
their "crimes' at a<br />
standing-room only session <strong>of</strong><br />
Municipal Court Monday<br />
Municipal Judge Franklin A,<br />
King levied fines against the<br />
young people for a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
violations including sleeping on<br />
the beach and bike riding at<br />
3:10 a.m. on th# boardwalk<br />
<strong>The</strong> first beach curfew<br />
violators <strong>of</strong> the season were<br />
brought before Kings bench<br />
and handed 110 fines for<br />
standing,on the strand after 10<br />
p.m. and before 6 a.m.<br />
Patrolman Daniel Money,<br />
who last year ^ecialized in<br />
curfew arrests, locked up three<br />
Indian youths Saturday night<br />
who claimed they didn't know<br />
such an ordinance existed,<br />
A fourth curfew violator<br />
Nancy Lee Western, <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />
was fined $15 for being on the<br />
7th st. beach at midnight<br />
Saturday<br />
Two young men were held<br />
for the grand jury for indecent<br />
acts it) unrelated accidents<br />
John R, Rogers, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, was charged by<br />
detectives <strong>Jul</strong>y 5 for indecent<br />
exposure at Inlet Rd , and<br />
Kenneth R, MeCann, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May Court House, was picked<br />
up <strong>Jul</strong>y 1 at 24th st. and West<br />
av., on the same charge,<br />
Robert Hayward, <strong>of</strong> 424<br />
West av,, paid a S200 fine on<br />
continued on page 14<br />
<strong>The</strong> South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Parade was climajted at the Division one winners were<br />
Improvement Asiociation 58th at, pavlllibn where the Renee Bodln, Beauty and the<br />
found a break In the mist and gathering was addressed by Beast, first prize, and Susia<br />
rain <strong>of</strong> Early Saturday morning Mayor Robert L. Sharp, who Caulfield, Little BoPe#p,second<br />
and staged its annual <strong>Jul</strong>y said that the Americay system prize. Division two winners<br />
Fourth Bicycle parade.<br />
is the be»t in the world and were the Joslin Family in Tell<br />
<strong>The</strong> event was scheduled to deserves the full support <strong>of</strong> all 1m Charlie, finttj Craig Culver,<br />
begin at 0 a.m., but a heavy American,<br />
Daisy in Your Tank, second<br />
rainstorm at the appointed John Cavillo, who with prize: and Billy Atwood, third<br />
starting time set the Addbon N. Burk served as prize,<br />
' participants, young and old, marshals for the pande, Division three winners were<br />
•currying for cover. At 9;30, introduced Mayor Sharp along Uncle Sam's "Grandchildren, *,<br />
the marshals gathered the with Commissioners David L, group <strong>of</strong> younpters from the<br />
marchers and sent the parade Simpson and Chester J. 54 th st, and Asbury av,<br />
on its way,<br />
Wlmberg,<br />
neighborhood, first prize; the<br />
While the mitt and overcast <strong>The</strong> first grand priac was Reisen Family Fife and Drum<br />
that prevailed during the awarded members yf' 10 Corps, second prize, and M«y<br />
morning hours dimmed the families from the 21it st, area Ann Ferrens, Margaret M<strong>of</strong>Tet.<br />
splendor <strong>of</strong> the decorated who masqueraded as the Silent In division four, Sarah<br />
bicycles and floats, tht glorious Majority. Second grand prize Greene as Holiday lee CrMm Mayor Robert U. Sharp pwformt DM ritual Warty b§H i<br />
Independence Day atmosphere wot wen by <strong>The</strong> Rate Patrol, was Tint prize winner. Second<br />
was retained throughout the residents <strong>of</strong> the 54th st, and<br />
<strong>City</strong> on Independanc* Day. Santor Photo. (SM SOU* EndfanutJ<br />
frolic.<br />
Bay av. area.<br />
continued on page 7 5),<br />
the 6 cent first class mail rate,<br />
this constituted a 120,000<br />
subsidy by the taxpayers to<br />
further Sandman's efforti at<br />
re-election<br />
In addition, he said, the<br />
incumbent has used free mail<br />
to send out "many thousands"<br />
<strong>of</strong> news letters to voters in toe<br />
four-county district.<br />
Although the envelope wed<br />
by Sandman to mail<br />
questionnaires was clearly<br />
marked "Public Document",<br />
the contents did not qualify a*<br />
such, the Democratic candidate<br />
asserted. <strong>The</strong> questionnains •<br />
<strong>of</strong> which two were mailed •<br />
were a form <strong>of</strong> public opinion<br />
poll for the Congressman.<br />
Under the law, Hugtw*<br />
pointed out, members <strong>of</strong><br />
Congress are granted free use<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mails for specified<br />
purposes to mail public<br />
documents, copies or reprinta<br />
from the Congressional<br />
Record, and other "<strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
correspondence ", <strong>The</strong>y also<br />
may use it to mail seeds and<br />
Agriculture Department<br />
reports to constituents. ,<br />
Neither the questionnaire<br />
nor newsletter could be<br />
construed as a public<br />
document or <strong>of</strong>ficial busiiMM,<br />
Hughes declared.<br />
According to Hughes, the<br />
... *1<br />
continued on<br />
1 •
i PAGE 2 TH1 OCIAN CITY SiNTINiL.LiDGER TUESDAY, JULY 7, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Obituaries<br />
Pearl V. Shilling<br />
SOMERS POINT Mr. Pi irl<br />
V Shilling ,ir Ifi s Hi.lly Hilh<br />
dr dltd FridiV in Shun<br />
Mi-munal HuipiUil Shi wi T,<br />
Mr>, Shilling »TJ, born in<br />
Pitt*burj,'h Pi and bjd b. I II .<br />
Itjrul rasidllit fir i riumh* r I<br />
Viarn<br />
Survivma jn hi r hu bmd<br />
Jt»rph P .ni nn Ll W r<br />
Shilling xtiiiumd »ilh ih<br />
Army m L.i rm in\ dm<br />
djijhtrr Murgun I F r thi Fiml<br />
I'niliH Mi thodi I Chunh til<br />
MlllMlll I'lJltl *•• KlltlMll<br />
mil \1 irmi / nil il llus I ilv<br />
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Inl nu nl \i ill In *l Mi ij'it<br />
Plf.lSUIll C'lIl.M.TS ,11 Mlllvill-<br />
Violet L. M Calhoon<br />
SKAVII.LK Mrw VH.II.I L<br />
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dnd Alhirt Vt Ir nl (Thi rr\<br />
Hill ont* daughli r Mr* Jan.<br />
Hafnnr nf Ch^Fr> Hill <br />
Three ar» injured<br />
in Asbury ov. crash<br />
Thrrn pnrsons wi'fo<br />
in -in ufcidiui!<br />
nftnrnoon At 16thI<br />
IIMCI<br />
Aahury nv Orii' nf (heV(>hi(ii'« Big waak at hand<br />
for pretty jo-il<br />
bus.<br />
Piilrifin Jiihmion. 20, <strong>of</strong><br />
41404 BsyiiV<br />
, nnd Ii pii-^rnUOF<br />
in her rar. Mrs Grille<br />
Afrinador, wrrr Ifi'iHcd HI<br />
Jo-El McLnuKhlin. Misi Cape<br />
Mny County, leaves tomorrow<br />
iiiiiriiiiijj fur Cherry Hill where<br />
*hc will he(fin competition for<br />
l,tir crown pt Miss New Jersey<br />
and I In- nij'ht to rep resent the<br />
stale m the Miss America<br />
1'iiilennl in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in<br />
.Si'pU'mbJ'r.<br />
Shorn Mi'morinl HosplUll fur Jn-EI, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
minnr cuts and hruisi-s, uionu Mr* Joseph MeLaughlin, <strong>of</strong><br />
with Thomnji J Morgan, fin, 1 132 <strong>Ocean</strong> ay., earned the<br />
drivfr nf thi' oilier car<br />
county crown in competition<br />
Pt>lif(> said Miss Johnson wu* in Mny and will compete with<br />
traveline ('fist on 18th st whi'ii .14 other (firls for the state title.<br />
she ran throujjh u stop street nl For her talent presentation she<br />
Asbury nv iind strutk Morunn's will play thi' piano and sing.<br />
car trnvelinpl north nn Ashury She will bo iiccompanied in<br />
Miss Johnsons CHF then Cherry Hill by Mrs Mary Ann<br />
continued across I h e Smith, her <strong>of</strong>ficial chaperane.<br />
intersecti(?n and stopr^'d inches Tllr pup-ant is scheduled to<br />
away from ii cilv bin irnvi>liny bi'ffin Thuntday evening with<br />
wosl on l6lh.M<br />
Ilic frowning uf the new Miss<br />
Miss Johnson w:\_s issued a New Jersey In take place<br />
Summons for fi^reynrdiPiil ri Sulurdny night <strong>The</strong> pageant<br />
^top street<br />
will he held in Cherry Hill Bust<br />
High School<br />
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TUISDAY, JULY 7, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Mr and Mr* Hugh Dnak, <strong>of</strong><br />
6 Village dr , Somers Point,<br />
eflcbriilcd thi'ir BOth wndding<br />
arlnivprsary . June 26 Thi*<br />
celebration opened with a<br />
dinner al th*' h<strong>of</strong>flp nf Mr and<br />
Mrs Ar(hur Schiiumbi'rK, 1440<br />
Asbury av , after which they<br />
wen- tiikpn to the home nf Mr<br />
and Mrs Alborl Fry, 300<br />
Oeean av , for a surprise<br />
reception and oprn house <strong>The</strong><br />
festivities look phirt 1 Mr and Mm Dnak arc both<br />
from Philadelphia where they<br />
w»re morned Mr Diink rctiri'd<br />
in 1954 as a loxiiii' murhinisi<br />
and they have marie thi'ir hcime<br />
hern for |6 years Thi'V both<br />
are rnembors <strong>of</strong> llii- Ofi'iin Ciiv<br />
Bnptist Church<br />
Sunday,<br />
June 2ft<br />
l<br />
Mr and Mrs Uoak have two<br />
childTVn. Miss Kulh Duiik nf<br />
Sorrinrs Pom I and Allen who<br />
lives in Pennsylvania, und fnur<br />
llraiidsons, Allen ,Ir , Bruce,<br />
Craig and Scot!<br />
Bridge<br />
BISCAYNE DUPLICATE<br />
BRIDCE Another duplicate<br />
bridge garne has hejun here 11<br />
is the Biscayne Duplicate gome<br />
played every Thursday al 7:30<br />
p m in the Biscayne Hotel,<br />
BIZ <strong>Ocean</strong> aV<br />
High scurers in last week's<br />
game were Lucille Heekman,<br />
Jane Sussman, Rosp Eriekson,<br />
Anita Tallej, Ann Marshall and<br />
Reubpn Sussman,<br />
• • •<br />
YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE<br />
BBIDGE Averages <strong>of</strong> 165<br />
both ways were made at the<br />
Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played last Tuesday<br />
evening,<br />
North-South playnrs coming<br />
in above average were Mildred<br />
Redmond and Miriam Kickllne,<br />
208%; Peg Atkinson atid Peg<br />
Wiegand, 187M,, Kay Hutmaker<br />
and Mary Looby, 18BW; Dr<br />
and Mrs Armand Sprecker,<br />
184'4, John and Betty Orauch,<br />
116'A, Ed and Catherine<br />
Benkerl, 174, Eleanor Hagy<br />
and Dr DiMarino, 170; Margo<br />
Gartland and Peg Berdow,<br />
169W, and Dr, and Mrs<br />
Ayerly, 186<br />
Those playing East-West and<br />
coming in above average were<br />
Ed Baehr and Frank Martinez,<br />
198; Miriam Seaman and Mary<br />
Lane, 198V4, Edna Daniels and<br />
Jeanne DiMarino, 188; Floss<br />
Long and Mabelle Albany, 181;<br />
Wally and Betty Runyan,<br />
17SW, Harry Bellwoar and<br />
Harry Nealis, 177Mr; Wai Usr<br />
Daniels and Jean Bower, 175M;<br />
Peg Bellwoar and Elsie Nealis,<br />
lli'A, Charlotte Vaughn and<br />
Jane Bleakley, 169, and John<br />
and Adelaide Bower, 186.<br />
Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Yacht<br />
Club for members only.<br />
Y A C H T C L U B<br />
TOURNAMENT BRIDGE<br />
Stewardess Board<br />
holds service<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stewardess Board <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
James AME Church held its<br />
.'annual service last we«k, Guest<br />
choir was from Macedonia<br />
United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />
this city accompanied by Mrs.<br />
Ro2eiia Cobbs, Sponsor w«s<br />
Mrs, Lottie Manning, president,<br />
Mrs. Deborah Whitefield, <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, was soloist at a<br />
recital given in conjunction<br />
with the" Union Prayer Service<br />
held lasj week.<br />
Mrs. Whitefield's selections<br />
included "My Hope is Built on<br />
Nothing Leas", "He's Sweet, I<br />
Know", "Oh, How I Love<br />
Jems", "Somebody Blffiw<br />
Than You and I" and "Nothing<br />
But the Blood <strong>of</strong> Josui".<br />
<strong>The</strong> recital was for the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the Senior U«hers<br />
ind the Fuel Club. Mrs. Sally<br />
Hackett was sponsor and the<br />
Rev, W, S, Scott is pastor.<br />
Belated Father 1 ! Day gift*<br />
were presented Rev, W, Parker,<br />
Joseph Mitchell, Tajbort<br />
Thomas and Malachi Selby by<br />
the Flower Club, Mrs. Ann<br />
Turner was sponsor,<br />
Lin wood women<br />
nviegr recipes<br />
LINWOOD • A final review<br />
<strong>of</strong> recipes was made by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the AmeriHan<br />
Home Department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women'i Club <strong>of</strong> Lin wood<br />
meeting last Thursday in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mn, Fred Sajii,<br />
<strong>The</strong> recipes were submitted<br />
by members <strong>of</strong> the club for .<br />
inclusion in si" recipe book<br />
which wUI be sold by the<br />
American Home Department in<br />
the fall. It will include a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> recipes for sweets, main<br />
dJ»hes, salads and dressings.<br />
<strong>The</strong> highlight will be recipes<br />
f from famous people ind<br />
' places.<br />
St, James delegates going<br />
to Church School confab<br />
Mnrr than 600 persons ar* 1<br />
cxpi'i'tcd In ill tend the Sunday<br />
Churi-h Srhiidl Oinvention iiT<br />
Ihe First Epi«'ii|)iil District <strong>of</strong><br />
the A ir ir in Methodist<br />
Episcopal Chun-h to III' held<br />
lornorrtiw ;ind Thursday in<br />
Vinehiml .Senior HiCh Sehtxil<br />
' Thi' Rev Charles q, Blake,<br />
I) D , will hi" presiding elder,<br />
.ind ihi' Rev A White, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trinity tj h u r e h ! n<br />
Gould I own, will be host<br />
pastor District Siiperinll'nrieni<br />
IS Carl Arthur<br />
Mori- than 100 Christian<br />
E d \j c a t I o n workers<br />
represcnllna the %1 ehiirehes ill<br />
the Allan tir <strong>City</strong> District<br />
accepted the Sunday Church<br />
School's theme, Vouth on the<br />
March lor Chrisl in ih-<br />
Unfriend)-. Seventies.<br />
DelegaU's from St Jflrnis<br />
AME Churrh <strong>of</strong> this city will<br />
he Miss Josephine bee Boyer<br />
.rind Miss Aline Dickersjin niong<br />
Annual Clam Bake<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP <strong>The</strong><br />
Upper Township Republican<br />
Club will hold its annual Clam<br />
Bake <strong>Jul</strong>y 26 on thi' clubhouse<br />
grounds, Route SO and Sunset<br />
rrl , Petersburg, starling at 1<br />
p m Ticki'Ls may be obtained<br />
by calling Franklin Sack at<br />
62H21I.1 or they may be<br />
purchased at the grounds<br />
Mark Wedding Date<br />
Mr and Mrs Nelson King <strong>of</strong><br />
Warminster. Pa , who are<br />
vacationing at Heather House<br />
lop scorerS In the Tournament 947 Central av , celebrated<br />
BridKc game played it thethi'ir<br />
14th wedding anniversary<br />
Yacht Club last Thursday were Friday As a surprise Mrs<br />
J. Carroll Deisher, 6500, Martin James McQueslon, owner <strong>of</strong><br />
Gartland, 6430. John Graurh, Heather House, arranged a get<br />
6370, and Peg Bellwiiar, 6000 logether with the 18 guests\o<br />
Tournament Bridge is played honor the coup<br />
at the Yacht Club every Refreshments were served<br />
Thursday al H p m for<br />
members only.<br />
* * *<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE<br />
BRIDGE Averages <strong>of</strong> 108<br />
both ways were made at the WARDS<br />
Boxwood Duplicati Bridge<br />
game played last Wednesday<br />
evening. SPECIALS<br />
H i a h scorer., in the<br />
North-South section were Bill<br />
Haas and Joe Manu-ll with 125,<br />
and Mr, and Mrs William<br />
lialbersladt with 124 Also<br />
above average were Mr. and<br />
Mrs Reuben Sussman, Herbert<br />
Borjjono and Carmen DiToro<br />
and Rod Bosbyshell and Jane<br />
Monday<br />
APPLfSAUCf<br />
CAKi 75c<br />
Tuesday<br />
Young<br />
East-West high scorers were<br />
E, J, Spite) and J. Sornmer,<br />
14SV4, and Mr, and Mrs, R,<br />
Woodland, 124. Also above<br />
iverage were Ro Boswell and<br />
CHOCOLATE<br />
FUDGE CAKE 80c<br />
Wednesday<br />
Josh Miles, Fred Jacob and<br />
Nancy Weaver and Lois<br />
Kilboume and Serita Scott<br />
Sunday's game also brought<br />
an average <strong>of</strong> 108 both ways.<br />
ORANGE ICED<br />
ANGEL CAKE 89c<br />
Taking top honors in the<br />
North-South section w ;re Bill<br />
Haas and Joe MnnU'll, 147, and<br />
Olona Fleischer and Priscilla<br />
Root, 120, Runncrsup were<br />
Jane Young and Don Millar,<br />
Thursday"<br />
NORWEGIAN TORTE<br />
CAKE 65c &<br />
Jean LoervOTtun and Mary<br />
Ingram and E. J Spitel and J<br />
Sommer.<br />
In the Eait-VVest scL'tuin top<br />
honors went It. Mr and Mrs<br />
Reuben Sufcsiiijii, 140; and<br />
Esther Fuller and Peg Smith,<br />
118. Also corning in above<br />
average were Mr and Mrs<br />
Richard Mann and Fred Jacob<br />
and Carolyn Baird.<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Wednesday and Sunday at 7:4S<br />
p m. at 416 Atlantic av.<br />
$ 1.1Q<br />
In Our 43nd Year<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 Asbyry Ave.<br />
Dial 399-1260<br />
PREPS NOW SERVING<br />
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ft ASBURY AVI.<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTINBLLiDGER<br />
with thi" Rev Winfretl M Sf.it t,<br />
piisl<strong>of</strong>. Mrs. Carrie Hen!!,<br />
su pe r i n I e ndnn !, nmi Mrs<br />
Edward Nolli'y nnd Mrs<br />
Nathan Davi*, Ji , !*'tich**rs<br />
Thi' evening si'ssi,>n», will hiattended<br />
by Mrs, James Banks,<br />
Miss Joy Banks and the Rev<br />
William Parker, njixijcuile<br />
pastor <strong>On</strong> Thursday evening<br />
ihe Junior Choir w i! I<br />
purtii'ipati' w a ChiJir Festival<br />
Mrs Krances Bcner is dmt-lor<br />
and John AnH*-fSon ife<br />
Mrs. Galm seated<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer in BPWC<br />
Mrs Laura Gale, <strong>of</strong> 2012<br />
Central jiv , was insLalli'fl as<br />
pn>sidi-nl <strong>of</strong> the BusinosK ,ind<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essiiinal Women's Club ol<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> at a dinner held<br />
recently in ZHhereri,<br />
R*'Stau rap I.<br />
CJtht'rs seated were Mrs<br />
Madeline W. Davis, first vice<br />
president, Miss Marguerite M<br />
Eriglehart, recording secret jrv<br />
Miss Helen M Pn, ,<br />
corresponding secretary, and<br />
Mrs C h a r I e P n M i e I ? t-1<br />
treasurer<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
TODAY III iii TOMnNKliW i iin In.»,,!, n i<br />
TlirKSIlAN |'..I,. , m. r. . V«,,i,.. \ n .•<br />
KiiT l..ill,i[. hi Orr-,,)! ( ,i| I.ill,.I', li.i'iii. .,! |..,lr S'liiilim<br />
Mu.ln i|!.il (irf'hi '•*;, until i lili •<br />
dim I ICI.ir.'Mii Kulirm.iii It" 1 •< m<br />
First t'ri-sln I. rim Churf I, Mr. :Ji th,- libmn fiiii «• .rid<br />
K.tKi Di..ni.r| »p...ikir I lr..jn ,n<br />
* * * * * *<br />
Story Hour l.,r pr, • «-|ii.,.l TMIRSDAY<br />
thrfjuirh third ^r:.fjers in ;, m Rnliiry Clubflinner ni.'-iini)<br />
.|{ the lihrarv KI h -A Mnri B 1 F i [i in in PlymSHJih Inn<br />
* * • Y.ifhl f'hih TfUriiarrli-ilt<br />
Y'arhi riuh flu pi n iili' Bririy.' Bndi!>- >• p m f,,r rni.mh.ri<br />
,,nlv . . .<br />
* • * i B^ff funihefin m.'itiniJ,<br />
( h ipt' r *H (>E^ Bi?4ir Ii 1 p rn ri PiyrflrBiLh Inn<br />
»urk h ,p 7 in p m III Ih. . . .<br />
hi.mi- ,.f Mr^ Frinl. H.iSf. Bisf n nt Dupliriite Bridgf<br />
1 " 1 2 Hmrijir Hr aim,. 7 ill prn at thi'<br />
H.w ,.\ r.i M.ili'l «1 •' (1...UI. ;(1<br />
* * •<br />
B.ill.- .ind AfTi.h.ilii d.iii<br />
rl.Wi Mi'.iiMiri.l hs Sf)('|<br />
|n .. in Tl Ch.i|ll-I H..II '.'.<br />
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Mm,i", 7 (il |i in rn Chiif<br />
li.nl ',.'ilII «1 j,nd Asl.iir\ [i<br />
TODAY, TUESDAY, JULY 7th<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
pathway U® Jne J-mest<br />
ADJOINING<br />
Purahimup n-iiulnt mnunu, B<br />
|i«i m ilw AmiTirufi Ueiriiin<br />
H;,ll I lLh si Bnrf H ,v..n ,,v<br />
ill;! h I iUnihi CiUiifd<br />
in mii'Unu, H p m ni r<br />
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\ H'juf hir pr. ^ hfK.I<br />
:h third i:r;iderN in ;. m ,<br />
hhfi.fs fiih .1 and<br />
• • •<br />
Over 1\ d.in.r s p IM .in Bi'iirhriimbi i» .Square<br />
I!,. M..,ii Pii'i Dance, h p m i'r ih. Vuuth<br />
• * • Ci'ni. .<br />
S'al.iTM Ciujicd Di'gfci' nf . . .<br />
BUILDING LOTS<br />
RiSTAURANT<br />
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MIMI RISIDKNTAL<br />
!IT i IB"<br />
year round or<br />
livtag QW the ooeaij. <strong>On</strong>jose<br />
from H yaded lots cleared to<br />
catdi every breeie JiMt over<br />
Mtti Si Bridge Lower taxes<br />
Peaceful ronBtiuni§i Adjaeeit<br />
to aU sbi^jptng See QaMfied<br />
L<strong>of</strong>ts this ixtprr<br />
VISIT MARMORA<br />
Syroco Wall Decor and Table* Arabesque Plaques Merrie England Crystal<br />
Rockwell Sterling Silver on Crjutal, .« , Leather Covered Bottles From Italy<br />
Florentine Wall Plaques R'oom Decor From Spain Copper and Iron Ware From Portugal<br />
British Museum Reproductioni <strong>of</strong> Pubware Lenox Candles and Candle Rings<br />
Ceramics, Brass, Porcelain and Carved Wood From the Far East<br />
Boutiques and Toys From Austria, Italy, Spain and Japan<br />
Early American Reproductions<br />
Look For <strong>The</strong> Liens <strong>On</strong> Our Door"<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Collingwoods"
PAGE 4 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUESDAY. JULY 7, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Congratulations Spartans<br />
. , , and thanks<br />
<strong>The</strong> Story <strong>of</strong> thi' sheer determination utid sell<br />
regimentation <strong>of</strong> the Holy Spirit High Sehool eight mati<br />
shell crew is an inspiration to ull <strong>of</strong> us win) mumt-iin<br />
that today's youth is something we us elders ran hi 1<br />
proud <strong>of</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> athletic laurels resulting from a sui-ressful seamm<br />
are not to be denied the SpufUiii crew. <strong>The</strong> Holy Spirit<br />
swei'psmen this .season won (tie I'hiladelphm<br />
charnpionships and the Statoshury Cup against the host<br />
Southern scholastic crews.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Spartans proved the best <strong>of</strong> all I'nited Slates<br />
schoolboy crews at the Princeton ragalla, finishing<br />
second only to the Ridley College crew <strong>of</strong> Canuda<br />
In Henley <strong>On</strong> Thames in Kngland Friday. Holy Spirit<br />
was beaten again by Ridley, this time m the semi finals<br />
<strong>of</strong> the world championships<br />
Granting the plaudits for their athletic siuvess this<br />
season, the young Spartans are also to he eornmended<br />
for the manner m which they rinsed the sport <strong>of</strong> sculling<br />
from the shadows <strong>of</strong> rt in the near<br />
future, will we, ii year from<br />
now, be conpraiulatinB<br />
ourselves thai Ihis wiis a p-rat<br />
success m
PAO1 6 THI OCiAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUMDAY, JULY 7, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Neighborhood marks Independence Day<br />
<strong>The</strong> Second Annual <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th<br />
Block Party staged by wsidrnUi<br />
<strong>of</strong> it Charles pt, was<br />
conducted both Suturday mid<br />
Sunday dur to the weather<br />
Saturday's fesl > vitios<br />
included a paradi. <strong>of</strong> decorated<br />
bicycles with the small fry<br />
competing for p r i ?. *>s<br />
Following the parade a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> games were conducted and<br />
during the evening the<br />
neighborhood was aglow with<br />
homes lighted for the occasion<br />
A surfing contest for boys<br />
15 to 19 was held Sund.iv<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Jack<br />
O'Donnell, <strong>of</strong> 8,14 SI rhjiflc..<br />
I<br />
I<br />
pi Mr U'Uonnell also diinaicd<br />
the Irophie). which went io Bill<br />
Allen who i-iime first. Sieve<br />
Cooper who placed second mill<br />
Fmn Devinoy who was (llirtl<br />
Olhuft fompelniK inrlurli'll<br />
Ui'firjie Sirminds. Jim Mei«.<br />
Larry Erdman, tlnhn Wnrlman.<br />
Joe Deviney Bill Men John<br />
ReiU. Jim O'Brien. Murk<br />
Duhbx, Sean O'Donnell. John<br />
Duhhs. .Joe Oiillimher, Sieve<br />
St.ii/iik and Bernii' CVHannin<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
en the Jftrsey<br />
Coast's Most<br />
CHALLENGING<br />
18 HOLES<br />
_ THE<br />
OCEAN CITY-SOMERS POINT!<br />
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Located a Six-Iron West, $<br />
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PHONE 927-7370 or 927-3904<br />
This Is <strong>The</strong> Event<br />
You've Bean Waiting For<br />
STARTS TODAY — 10 A.M. SHARP<br />
Save on<br />
famous<br />
designer's<br />
fashions<br />
new shipment<br />
just arrived<br />
Great<br />
Summer<br />
and even more<br />
huge savings<br />
storewide<br />
the values are<br />
tremendous<br />
enjoy<br />
I illiam Albus<br />
quality<br />
at our low<br />
sale prices<br />
©CliN<br />
846 l<br />
IS A.M. T. 10 P.M.<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
Clarence Fuhrman<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
frank Ruggeri .<br />
Mary Btrehinp<br />
Guest toloists<br />
eonduetpr<br />
soloist<br />
manager<br />
soprano<br />
tPnor<br />
Editor's note <strong>The</strong> Music Pier orrhostra program printed hero<br />
is subject to charigt; without notice <strong>The</strong> programs are submitted<br />
to the Sentinel-Lodger for publication well in advance <strong>of</strong> the concert<br />
dates In the interim, changes are <strong>of</strong>ten made in the programs <strong>The</strong><br />
programs are printed by the Sentinel Ledger nt the rwinosi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nwheetrn'^ fnsnHjZi 1 m**nt n£ !i pijblie sprvirp<br />
Ovnriurr<br />
Che I'.eliHa<br />
Tuesdnv Inis 7<br />
Von<br />
Purrim<br />
Mniirmh Hereniirie Chap]<br />
Vmi D Arle Pun'ini<br />
Miirs Slri-liinB<br />
Tuesday firm night<br />
at Cultural Center<br />
Evrfry Tuesday evening<br />
throughout the summer, the<br />
Cultural Arts Center will<br />
present various types <strong>of</strong> films<br />
Involving the fields <strong>of</strong> art,<br />
history, science, and literature<br />
Tonight, two films will be<br />
shown nt the Center at 8 p.m.,<br />
"Golden Twenties" and "Dr<br />
Jekyil nnd Mr Hyde". Next<br />
Tuesday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 14, Al Koeha<br />
will present films created by<br />
elementary school, high school,<br />
and college students.<br />
Recreation program<br />
listed at Lirtwoed<br />
LINWOOD <strong>The</strong> summer<br />
recreation program for girls<br />
began last week and will<br />
continue throughout the nest<br />
two months.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se activities include<br />
tennis classes for girls nine to<br />
14, Monday through Friday<br />
from 9 to 10 a.m. at the<br />
recreation field; and arts and<br />
crafts for boys and girls from<br />
five to nine, 10 a.m. to noon<br />
Monday and Friday at<br />
Belhaven av. School<br />
Scheduled in the evenings<br />
are S<strong>of</strong>tball, Monday from 6 to<br />
8 p.m ; basketball Tuesday 6 to<br />
8 p.m.; open recreation and<br />
games Wednesday, 8 to 8 p.m.;<br />
County S<strong>of</strong>tball League games<br />
Thursday and Friday, 8 to 8<br />
p.m.<br />
Sea Isle lists<br />
concert series<br />
SEA ISLE CITY <strong>The</strong><br />
summer series <strong>of</strong> Wednesday<br />
night concerts will begin<br />
Wednesday (<strong>Jul</strong>y 8) at the<br />
bandstand on the promenade<br />
in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Starting time<br />
for all concerts is S p.m.<br />
Sponsored by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, the program for<br />
the rest <strong>of</strong> the season is:<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y Jfl- VFW Band <strong>of</strong> Mays<br />
Landing.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 22-Larry Ferrari organ<br />
concert.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 29-U.S. Coast Guard<br />
Band<br />
-- August ^-Mainland Regional<br />
High School Band<br />
August 12 Liberty Band <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden<br />
August 26-11,8 Air Force<br />
Band<br />
Valse Puiirirra Popy<br />
Rmilln Thru Penn<br />
Turn Peril ins<br />
Hands Arms* <strong>The</strong><br />
Seii Soufcs<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> B,ind<br />
Wagon Schwartz<br />
Mattlniita Lennriivnlli'<br />
George Livings<br />
<strong>The</strong> Parade Of <strong>The</strong><br />
Wooden Soldiers jessel<br />
Dannv Roy Weiitherly<br />
Mary Strehing<br />
Carmen Suite Bizet<br />
Until Sandfrson<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
South Pacific Rodders<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y H<br />
Selections From the Student<br />
PrineeRomherg<br />
Celeste Aids Verdi<br />
Qe<strong>of</strong>ge Livings<br />
<strong>The</strong> Last Spring Grieg<br />
Caro Nome Verdi<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
In A Persian Market Ketelbey<br />
Long Ago In Ajeala Measager<br />
Tom, Perkins<br />
El Capitan , Sousa<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Lrene Tierney<br />
Una Furtiva Lagrima Donizetti<br />
George Livings<br />
Dances From Henry VIIIGerman<br />
<strong>The</strong> Last Rose <strong>of</strong> SummerFlotow<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
Yesterthoughts Herbert<br />
<strong>The</strong> Trumpeter Dix<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
<strong>The</strong> New Moon Romberg<br />
Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 9<br />
Hungarian Lustspiei Overture<br />
Keier Belt<br />
Because D'Hardelot<br />
George Livings<br />
Over <strong>The</strong> Waves Rosas<br />
Vilia , Lehaf<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
Loin Du Bal Oillet<br />
Ramona Wayne<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
p the Street March Morse<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> Merry Widow Lehar<br />
<strong>The</strong> Flower Song Bile!<br />
George Livings<br />
OailopxFrom William TellRosslni<br />
Je Veux Vivre Gounod<br />
Mary Strebing<br />
<strong>The</strong> Whistle And His Dog Pryor<br />
Great Day^ Youmans<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Show Boat Kern<br />
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DIRECTLY ACROSS STRUT PROM OUR STORE<br />
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•••«<br />
Riehter tells Lions-<br />
Salaries large item<br />
on hospital's budget<br />
"Si Kty percent <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memonnl ilospitars budget is<br />
for salaried." explained Alan<br />
Richler. Hospital Public<br />
rvlalitmii director, a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lions Club last<br />
week ill Plymouth Inn<br />
Riehter explained that the<br />
salaries <strong>of</strong> staff personnel,<br />
particularly those in leadership<br />
positions, increases annually.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e iif the reasons for this is<br />
th;it Ihe salaries are higher<br />
eonmiensurntt' with greater<br />
eduiiitional rcfiiiirements for<br />
the various positions <strong>of</strong><br />
responsibility<br />
<strong>The</strong> speaker discussed the<br />
theory that a hospital should<br />
not depend upon state or<br />
federnl funds for its existence<br />
but should strive within its<br />
own community to solve its<br />
own problems, as does Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital<br />
Riehter explained that<br />
currently an tSS.OOO program<br />
is unrln<br />
pne*Ming, M p m<br />
Hughes<br />
ronlinijed from page 1<br />
slanted questionnaires bore a<br />
legend reading "not printed at<br />
Kovernment expense", which<br />
he rfllled "an attempt to fool<br />
Ihe people into thinking<br />
Sandman paid for the whole<br />
thing" Hughes estimated that<br />
the printing cost was<br />
insignificant compared with<br />
the enormous expense-, borne<br />
by the deficit-ridden postal<br />
system and indirectly by the<br />
taxptying public.<br />
"To add insult to injury, my<br />
opponent placed his campaign<br />
picture with a slogan that<br />
turned his name into a gigantic<br />
advertisement in such a<br />
position on the questionnaire<br />
that it would be the first thing<br />
seen by the recipient, and<br />
certainly the doitiinajit part <strong>of</strong><br />
his mailing," Hughes<br />
concluded.<br />
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PLfNTY OF STOCK ON HAND<br />
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Designers and Fabricators <strong>of</strong><br />
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OCEAN CITY<br />
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• DIVING and SLIDING BOARDS<br />
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DAILY ADMISSION<br />
CHILDREN . , , , 75c<br />
ADULTS .... H.25<br />
LIFEGUARD ON DUTY AT ALL TMffiS<br />
OPEN DAY and NIGHT<br />
398-0072<br />
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SNACK BAR - EUVATtD SUM DECK<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SiNTiNELLiDOiR<br />
INSTALLATION - Officers <strong>of</strong> the seated are Warrpn North, prpsident, Paul<br />
Rotary Cluh wcrp installed Thursday McCardcll. trcasurHr; HeorgP Bailey, VICP<br />
evening in Plymouth Inn by Past District president; and David Blyler, BP< rftnnnoveninr<br />
Oshm-ne Nichnlsnn (left) Thos Shnre Studio Photo<br />
REGISTEATION RED TAPE: Mrs, Momingitem, (center) <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
Robert Chambers, secretary <strong>of</strong> the for the Garden State Art Center's Art<br />
Cultural Arts Center, repsters Harry Show while Al Rineboid looks on.<br />
Miss Hassiepen<br />
Is shower guest<br />
Receives degree<br />
PETERSBURG • Miss<br />
Lori'tta Hassiepen was guest <strong>of</strong><br />
honor a! a bridal shower given<br />
last Monday In the Upper<br />
Township Republican<br />
Clubhouse Hostesses were her<br />
bridal attendants. Miss Mary<br />
Ann Radeeki, Miss Lori<br />
Flaccone, Miss Linda Carbone<br />
and Miss Josephine Tromhetta,<br />
Approximately, SO guejts<br />
attended the afrair- <strong>The</strong><br />
refreshment buffet was<br />
decorated in white accented<br />
with jprieot and avoeado<br />
green <strong>The</strong> gifts were arranged<br />
in a table decorated with<br />
wedding bells and set up under<br />
a parasol.<br />
Miss Hassiepen, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert HaMiepen,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Petersburg, will be married<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 18 to Anthony Carbone,<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Anthony<br />
Carbone, <strong>of</strong> English Creek. <strong>The</strong><br />
ceremony w l" De performed in<br />
the Tuckiihoe United<br />
Methodist Church,<br />
Bruno R. Jamsek, son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs. Anthony Jamsek, <strong>of</strong><br />
3116 Asbury av,, has received a<br />
bachelor <strong>of</strong> science dep-Me<br />
from Newark ColleRe uf<br />
Parade<br />
continued from page 1<br />
prize went to Mary Martin as a<br />
hula girl, and third prize to<br />
Mark Kudnitzky as 11 Proud<br />
American, Elizabeth Pedrisk<br />
with the theme Honor America<br />
won fourth prize, while Scott<br />
Chall.en won fifth prize with<br />
his Accident Prone theme.<br />
Division six winners were<br />
Oiamor Girls, first; 57th si.<br />
Mascot, second; and a ({roup <strong>of</strong><br />
10 children, third.<br />
Division seven winners were<br />
Mini-Midl-Maxi. first; Old<br />
Fashion Gals, second, and<br />
Santa Claus in <strong>Jul</strong>y, third.<br />
A Dean's List student, he<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> the Eta<br />
Kappa Nu engineering huncir<br />
society. He helped jiis fathiir<br />
operate the J and B Imports<br />
Delicatessen during the<br />
summers and is now a field<br />
engineer for Tekironix<br />
Corporation.<br />
MeGinley in Vietnam<br />
(PHTNC) VIETNAM June<br />
23 •Marine Private First Class<br />
George C, McGinley^Jr., son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, s«nd Mrs, Georuc C,<br />
MeGinley, <strong>of</strong> 59 Spruce rd..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J., is serving<br />
with Marine Force Logistic<br />
Command, headquartered at<br />
Camp Jay K, Books near<br />
Danang, Vietnam,<br />
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21st Street, AVALON, N. J,<br />
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RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
Open Daily To <strong>The</strong> Public For<br />
Poolside Lunch and Cocktails<br />
BRAPLETS<br />
NEXT TO CONEY'S — 34TH STREET<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD., 1 MILE PROM BRJDGE<br />
— "Where all the Flags Are" —<br />
Farm Fresh<br />
Fruits and Vegetables<br />
from your<br />
Favorite Farm Folks<br />
Frank and Eleanor<br />
Bradley<br />
-w muKj VVLiftll VI 1 1 fill IK<br />
HOLDERS, AND RESTAURAL.<br />
HOTEL AND MOTEL OWNERS:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Following Regulations for the<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> RU BBISH, ASHES<br />
and GARBAGE are now in force,*<br />
CITY ORDINANCE RECEPTACLES<br />
All householders and others ming the collec- Recent regulation changes now permit garbage<br />
tion facilitiei <strong>of</strong> th« Public Works Dipt, art<br />
as well as rubbUh and ashes, to be deposited<br />
in the same container which should be <strong>of</strong> metal<br />
required to provide sufficient receptacles to or wood, capacity 10 to 32 gallons. Garbage,<br />
hold all rubbish, ashes and garbage that may<br />
be accumulated between regular collection<br />
however, MUST BE WRAPPED SEPA-<br />
RATELY BY THE HOUSEHOLDER befora<br />
being deposited in receptacle. No receptacle<br />
days.<br />
and contents should weigh more than 100<br />
pounds.<br />
RESTAURANTS. HOTELS and MOTELS<br />
Your garbage will b§ collected daily by contract collectors.<br />
Garbage must be stored in metal, water tight containers<br />
with liffht fitting cover. Capacity 4 to 32 gallons.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Sth Street North to the Inlet, Bay Avenue to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
TUESDAY<br />
6th Street South to the North iide <strong>of</strong> 22nd<br />
Street, East side <strong>of</strong> Hnven Avenue to Beach,<br />
6th Street South to North side <strong>of</strong> 18th Street,<br />
West side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to Bay Avenue<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
South side <strong>of</strong> 22nd Street South to 59th Street,<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Beach,<br />
South sideN<strong>of</strong> 18th Street to Merion Park,<br />
Weit »ide at Haven Avenue to the Bay,<br />
Sth Street — North Street, East side <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Avenue to West side <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Avenue-<br />
Alleys only<br />
DOMESTIC COLLECTION DAYS<br />
THURSDAY<br />
6th Street to North tide <strong>of</strong> 15th Street,<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to West tide <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue—Alleys only<br />
Sth Street to North Street, West Avenue to<br />
Bay, 5th Street to North Street, Atlantic<br />
Avenue to the Beach<br />
North Street to the Wet—From the Bay to<br />
the Beach<br />
15th Street to the South side <strong>of</strong> 22nd Street<br />
West side <strong>of</strong> West Avenue to We»t tide <strong>of</strong><br />
We«ley Avenue—Alleys only<br />
FRIDAY<br />
North side <strong>of</strong> 22nd Street to 59th Street<br />
East ude <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Beach<br />
Sth Street to Merion Park<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Bay<br />
6th Street to ISth Sheet<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue to the Beach<br />
15th to 22nl Street<br />
Wesley Avenue to the Bekdi<br />
SHOULD THERE BE ANY FA1URE TO COLLECT REFUSE ON THE DESIGNATED<br />
DAYS, PLEASE RETORT SA«/ffi TO<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>" <strong>City</strong> ,. «*<br />
PHONE 399-6111 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EXTENMON 3«
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butted iml nr ni-drr in liw I fill ( Int-luil.-. t .m..« nl Jills llhl<br />
inning I" i>r:i*i- .. r\ilk ..ntj -.• •nil<br />
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Gilry Heiititk sni.ii/kril<br />
Colony with n.iiiin Hi<br />
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,irn1 Briuli.i i-. >l It-i-t LIONS<br />
In- LKC.ION<br />
game winn!-1M mplmri bitr..' K!<br />
fifth to break npt'n H 3 2 i<br />
and movi' into ,i flr^t pi;..;*<br />
Doug Sehappt'll w;i^<br />
winning pitch.'r wiih in<br />
strikefsuts H? helped hi,-, nwii<br />
cause with j triple ,iml iw..<br />
singles- Dan Fnyliii r'lpp.'d<br />
tiiree straight rioubli". fur Ih.<br />
winners whilr Stevr H.ilirfun<br />
hsd a diiubli' and l w " "ineli".<br />
and Rocky Slam. 1 hit thr*M !<br />
si nj les Mniiy Kim.'nosh<br />
struck out 11 while mii'ii-ring<br />
the loss nn t hi- muu nil<br />
Kemenosh pdceri the Ja>ce.<br />
hitters with a triple .ind a<br />
single Greu Vermin ndded iwo<br />
singlds<br />
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({ivint' the Big Ego Award to<br />
the surfer with the greatest<br />
opinion <strong>of</strong>-himself This week's<br />
award joes to none other than<br />
Eddie iRamarl DiOrio since he<br />
is such a great surfer and fine<br />
human being <strong>The</strong> award is<br />
given lO Eddie by more than a<br />
lew local surfers<br />
Speaking tu Cecil Lear, head<br />
<strong>of</strong> ESA, at the last contest he<br />
told <strong>of</strong> the dropping <strong>of</strong> plans<br />
to rent a small house <strong>of</strong> the<br />
island nf Barbados <strong>The</strong> reason<br />
ijiven was that the ESA did not<br />
want to help foul up that<br />
island like Puerto Ricu has<br />
BOtten <strong>of</strong> late<br />
<strong>The</strong> surf film which was<br />
listed for Saturday night was<br />
canceled, not because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
weather but rather the fact<br />
that the airline managed to lose<br />
the print <strong>The</strong> airline is, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, being sued. A new print<br />
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OC in the near future Another<br />
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forrrr<strong>of</strong> Splashdown, sometime<br />
in the next two weeks.<br />
This weekend saw small<br />
waves and large crowds down<br />
at "th st. If the beach can<br />
muddei through the holiday<br />
and still exist we should be<br />
home free But remember the<br />
area is supposed to be policed<br />
by the surfers, that's YOU!!!<br />
<strong>The</strong> city giveih and the city<br />
may taketh away If the beach<br />
goes, there's no one to blame<br />
but yourselves. Do your own<br />
little part to keep the beach, it<br />
took a long time to get<br />
Sunday there were actually<br />
waves, and all-day surfing waj<br />
well enjoyed by all Monk was<br />
playing around over by the<br />
fishing jetty daring the rock<br />
spur to stop his sideslip games<br />
Better be careful a rock doesn't<br />
bite your board, Monk<br />
This column is getting to be<br />
more trouble and hassel than<br />
it's worth to me <strong>The</strong> end is<br />
near.<br />
Ken Marshall sure is gutting<br />
fat. Getting? He is PAT" Harv,<br />
his partner, seems to be<br />
looking better, at least that's<br />
wh.it I've heard on the beach<br />
Must be his surfing.<br />
Have you ever noticed that<br />
the good waves at a given<br />
beach stop breaking just at six<br />
o'clock when you can go out?<br />
Good waves at Park pi. Of<br />
course the crowds were there<br />
too. Saw some freak foul up a<br />
really great ^a)*" for Howie<br />
Consideration for others?<br />
Babe Ruth nine<br />
wins 4th straight<br />
Rich Dorseys <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Babe Ruth team continued it*<br />
fantastic pace Friday night as<br />
Joe Briglia twirled a onehitter<br />
to lead them to a 140 win over<br />
Egg Harbor Township in the<br />
Seashore Division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
CapeAtlantic League It was<br />
the fourth straight win for<br />
D<strong>of</strong>sey's nine and, in the first<br />
four dames, his pitchers have<br />
allowed just three hits and not<br />
one earned run,<br />
Briglia, who artfully mixed a<br />
good fast ball with a sharp<br />
slider, struck out nine and<br />
walked only two. <strong>The</strong> only hit<br />
he allowed was a ground ball<br />
the dribbled through the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> infield. No Egg Harbor<br />
Township runner came close to<br />
scoring, Briglia is the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Glassboro State College's head<br />
baseball coach.<br />
While Briglia was hurling his<br />
masterpiece, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
hitters were pounding the ball.<br />
Dave Andrews, who pitched a<br />
no-hitter the last game,<br />
smacked a double and a triple,<br />
Frank Tuscano added a pair <strong>of</strong><br />
singles. In the second inning,<br />
leading 10, the locals scored<br />
seven runs with three t'raight<br />
doubles, by Andrews, Frank<br />
Sannino and Gary Quarraneini,<br />
pacing the rally,<br />
Tomorrow night the local<br />
nine pluyi WesUide <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> in Lloyd iudium on the<br />
White Home Pike.<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
TUiSDAY, JULY f, <strong>1970</strong><br />
In the hoads and hearti <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the boys in this photograph Is the dream <strong>of</strong> someday making it to the Major Leagues, <strong>The</strong> boys play in the<br />
Mnrning league baseball program staged at the Bay av, ball field each summer by the Recreation Department Shore Studio photos.<br />
BRAIN TRUSTERS<strong>The</strong> men behind<br />
the hordes <strong>of</strong> boys playing baseball in the<br />
Morning League include (1, to r.) Tom<br />
Bowen and John Ramsey, instructors,<br />
Fred "Dixie" Howell, city athletic<br />
director, and instructors Mike Slaveski<br />
and Rich Dorsey, Shore Studio,<br />
Given's goal nets Knights win;<br />
Flanders and Fox gain victories<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Schao!'s<br />
Skip Qiveri conntcted on a<br />
15-foot jump shot with thn?t><br />
seconds left in ovurtime as<br />
Knight's Phurmacy earned an<br />
82-80 extra period win over<br />
Fox Real Estate in the<br />
Outdoor Basketball League. In<br />
other games Flanders Hotel<br />
defeated Tr<strong>of</strong>a's Gulf, 82-58,<br />
and Fox Real Estate topped<br />
Plymouth Inn, 80-55<br />
Oiven's shot ended as<br />
exciting a game as the local<br />
leagiiejias seen for a long time<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fox five, behind Phil<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fey's 14 first-half points,<br />
held u 4 5-31 lead at<br />
intermission: <strong>The</strong>y finally fell<br />
behind in the fourth quarter<br />
Box Scores: ,<br />
Flanders<br />
Royal<br />
nimble<br />
MeHitt<br />
Tombrs%<br />
oes<br />
Williams<br />
Tf<strong>of</strong>as<br />
Gargan<br />
Trnfa<br />
Wohcki<br />
Mulkeen<br />
Rifler<br />
Sh Finer<br />
r,,jik,i<br />
Csfriburn<br />
Anderson<br />
LaRue<br />
rUilght'S<br />
Pftzenrnauer<br />
rasquale<br />
Bswen<br />
Gratiam<br />
Washington<br />
Given f<br />
Wolieki<br />
Dunphy<br />
Lichlen<br />
Fan<br />
Moweil<br />
C<strong>of</strong>foy<br />
Stsnerdcli<br />
Spudoek<br />
Muff<br />
Wiesi<br />
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Adler<br />
fin<br />
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Adler<br />
Huff<br />
Gleason<br />
Bassetl<br />
Pl^meuih Inn<br />
McOettigan<br />
Dale<br />
O'Qrady<br />
ChriMian<br />
QunfTtQFe<br />
Carre<br />
O'Hanlon<br />
McCaba<br />
Bittfler<br />
Clarii<br />
bavii<br />
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Lang*<br />
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5TAJIDINGS<br />
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PAINTS<br />
M. A. Brutfcr * Sent,<br />
Ine.<br />
12th St. & Asbury<br />
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or 399-2071<br />
and, with lour seconds left,<br />
Washington Township's Jack<br />
Pfizenmauer bombed from 20<br />
feet to give Knight's the lead.<br />
FollowinB the in-bounds pass,<br />
however, C<strong>of</strong>fey swished a<br />
35=fnoier and the game went<br />
into overtime, setting up<br />
Given s ^arne-winning shot.<br />
Skip paced the Knight's<br />
scorers with 20 puints-<br />
Pfizerimauer and Fran Dunphy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> LaSalle, each scored 17 with<br />
Stedman Graham, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
Middle Township, netting 18,<br />
C (i f 1 e y , <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Community College, paced all<br />
scorers with 27 point-s for Fox.<br />
Dickinson's Franz Adler, a<br />
forner <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
star, added 21 with Atlantic<br />
Community College's John<br />
Huff scoring 17.<br />
Flanders took the lead in the<br />
first quarter and held onto it at<br />
the end at each period en route<br />
to their second victory, Bishop<br />
Eustace's Fran Mdffitt again<br />
paced I heir scoring with 24<br />
points, Atlantic Community<br />
College's Bob Royal added 18<br />
with Matt Saunders getting 1,3,<br />
Bog Jim LaRue paced Tr<strong>of</strong>a's<br />
with IS points, Villanova's<br />
Rich Mulkeen 8dded 10,<br />
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Fox evened their record and<br />
handed Plymouth Inn their<br />
first defeat Friday night with a<br />
tremendous fourth quarter<br />
spurt. Leading, 51-42, going<br />
into the last 10 minutes. Fox<br />
.scored 29 pointsjo 13 for the<br />
losers Sean Gleason, <strong>of</strong><br />
Providence, paced the rally<br />
with 15 fourth quarter points,<br />
John Huff paced the winner's<br />
with'21 points, Phil C<strong>of</strong>fey<br />
contributed IS, Gl eason<br />
finished with 17 and LaSalle'g<br />
Richie Weist, a former Mbst<br />
Valuable Player in the league,<br />
scored 2<br />
For Plymouth Inn, Steve<br />
O'Qrady, from L.S U,, scored<br />
17 points while Vlllanova Fran<br />
O'Hanlon added 11,<br />
In tonight's game Bob's Grill<br />
and Flanders Hotel, both<br />
Unbeaten, will battle for a<br />
lhare <strong>of</strong> first place. Tomorrow<br />
night winless Tr<strong>of</strong>a's Gulf and<br />
Coaches' Pizzeria will meet to<br />
end somebody'( losing streak,<br />
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We certainly had a "ball " in<br />
our draw doubles tournament<br />
<strong>The</strong> shufflers came from miles<br />
around and our novices (may<br />
the (food Lord bless them) hod<br />
a small taste <strong>of</strong> what<br />
tournament play reallv is.<br />
When the smoke cleared away<br />
our "Winter Terrier,' Roy<br />
Cp, very silently, with the<br />
help n f pleasant PBUI<br />
Lea therrnan out-shot our<br />
shootin Mnrion Richardson and<br />
Joltin John Otley to come in<br />
first. <strong>The</strong>re were 20 teams<br />
entered and the contest was<br />
efficiently handled by the<br />
"Gold Dirt Twins," suave Doe<br />
Robbins and Lyle "the Toga"<br />
Umstead<br />
Wednesday night bloomed<br />
clear and balmy and out from<br />
under the boardwalk came 52<br />
prngressors and did they<br />
battle! Forty five succumed to<br />
the terrific strpin and when the<br />
survivors were found Marion<br />
Myers and Bea Rodern<br />
captured the brass rings In the<br />
men's, play<strong>of</strong>f. George Jones<br />
(we just gotta get him back to<br />
Canada) took first with a<br />
newcomer, Dan Green, second,<br />
and pleasant Paul Leatherman<br />
third. It is reported none <strong>of</strong> the<br />
participants required Somlnex<br />
to make slurnberland that<br />
night, but next morning Harry<br />
w<br />
Shufflin on<br />
N«ws and gostip et<br />
Shufflaboard Club<br />
"the Hat " Campbell was found<br />
very, very early on one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
benches UP stiil msit.l-s he went<br />
home!<br />
Dori'f fcirfiet now that the<br />
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have 4080 hours till ChristmM<br />
so SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE<br />
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PAGE 12<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SENTINILLIDGiR<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 7, l?70<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results Sandman commends proposed farm bill<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 7. <strong>1970</strong><br />
TAKi-<br />
and FRIED CHICKEN<br />
PIES Fre.h Daily • Individual <strong>On</strong>i*ri Mi SEAFOOD<br />
TRY OUR SALADS, TOOI DIAL 399-5414<br />
SOUTHSIDE SEAFOOD<br />
Wtl WEST AVENUE (Ac,, -from 40th Sfrwt Church)<br />
(U'KN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY IT) TO S<br />
j 4<br />
Frith Sttfaot/ Pai'ly<br />
S-teaki<br />
Gal! 263-3817<br />
OCEAMPKm frUMUfctP lAM STKATHMttU<br />
L<strong>On</strong> OuauPtiH SEWM Sea lilt CHy t Ottmtt Crhi)<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Hrre-Kvcrv (»in*st<br />
is i« V.I.I'.<br />
H'ii i.ill II i II yinillHi-l I I. Ill lu'dllllllll lilr.illl<br />
' I k I r • _- iriilin.-- NIIII'II >-\|ii'iii'in i Ilii I 111) •••• -<br />
. ,it.h -- i \ I. i X t hi fi ^t nd.ll, I r i, = | i j Ui J11 ^ . Ill* V! ' M r i--<br />
I'IM, 1 ! ih, i, |, I, i, jilli, ill l| l|.|. 111,1,1c ll- ' I In, ,,!<br />
UlM iti , - | i !!,•-_( |;(!l!ih I i chilli ,fl 11 f =<br />
' .-ii" .'. h i i- ./I I / /.. l.'h, l,i ,i I / /'<br />
Pimirr* Kirri Dm<br />
i P.M. HI 11 i'.vi.<br />
rsunilu* I P.M. IO I 1 P.M.<br />
Hemt <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
ZaberM Cocktail<br />
ABEREJlS<br />
ANSLISiA INN, WILDWOOD. NJ^\<br />
\i Hi* ill<br />
I KKf i'MIKINc<br />
nu f in ••- ih,<br />
I.,11,1. I, *|,,/. /',!,/<br />
927-6910 mm<br />
Rt. 9 and Massachusetts Av#.<br />
SOMERS POINT, NEW JEfiSlV<br />
• PLATTIRS<br />
• DELICIOUS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
fsr Lunch,<br />
Suppar or i<br />
UH Ertnlng<br />
SfMki.l<br />
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
Ev«ry Day<br />
tPACKAGE GOODS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OCIAN AVENUE .1 fth<br />
SERVING DINNERS lilMiN WIIKDAYS<br />
UilMiN SUNDAYS<br />
CHILDREN'S M1NU<br />
FOR TAKE HOME<br />
DINNER SERVICE<br />
DIAL 399-4013<br />
AIR COHDTTIOHEJ)<br />
FRQ PARKING<br />
|» JERSEY CAPE ROOM<br />
>, PWVATl DINING FACILITIES FOR PARTIES<br />
! PROM 2B TO 125<br />
1^___ DIAL 3991065<br />
WASHINGTON. D ('<br />
Cnnjjrrssmiin Churl W<br />
Sandman. .!r (It . 2nd Disl;.. N<br />
-S;indmnn. ri-lrmiiU In InniM'i<br />
and ollii'rs i» !hi' tjiiiivn<br />
riunibrr n! i'ii n i: i i'^iiin<br />
hiifkrr*. ol tin- Kindlt<br />
J ) today hailed us "a sti.p in<br />
Ihoriuhldiri'ftii.n" AirTiculliin. A m i " " m<br />
Srcri-inry Clifford M Harding ilfin'!',) 1 ,,,""'<br />
sliil.-mi-iil that hi- would Si, S.tUimi<br />
aliinii with n Sfifi.QOO limit on<br />
Fpdi'rul payments to bn<br />
fnrmrn us parl <strong>of</strong> u proposed<br />
IIPW farm bill<br />
llnrdm mjide ihi- stali'mi-iil<br />
yi'sti'rday in a brief rurhsidr<br />
inU-rvii-w afliT ,i spt'crh Io the<br />
Niilionul Associatinn <strong>of</strong> Farm , , , . ,<br />
Broadrast. prnviovisiy tin- Not yet ready for rocking chairs<br />
AdminMtriilKin had mdifalitl i! " - - - - - - r<br />
would i^o ufonil with it<br />
$110.0011 subsidy limit<br />
"This will ^atisify us for<br />
Hi.lhmu H'Hl *i'ii : pMiiiurt'r<br />
Paul mnri' Iliiin SI million<br />
Tlii* kind <strong>of</strong> ,*»n 1-^ .in MuinifM<br />
E o I I m I i Ihr Ami'firiiM l;iXpii>er mid<br />
h* ! It gTPaU'r versatility in<br />
c o ve r i n u Ihe Pn t i r e<br />
municipality" <strong>The</strong> prpsunt<br />
rirrhousi- is locati'd on West<br />
Jersey nv . belweun Ljindis and<br />
<strong>On</strong>tral iivs , and Townsend's<br />
Inlet section is iinywhere<br />
between ;10 jind . r i5 blocks<br />
awiiy<br />
Why Stand in <strong>Line</strong>?<br />
COME TO<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alvyn Hotel<br />
COMPLETE MEALS — ONLY $3,75<br />
Breakfast 8=!0;30 Dinner ^:30-8 p.m:<br />
Main <strong>Line</strong> Chef Pr<strong>of</strong>esiional Waiteri<br />
FRfl PARKINO PHONf 3W.1672<br />
814 Brighton PUce<br />
BttwMn 4th and Sth SfrMfl Off AHsfttlc<br />
DtUCIOUS FOOD . SINSiBLY PRICID<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
A piessaef 15 minute dnve horn 34th St tg<br />
', IA,\t North ot Tyekahoe on Bout.- 50<br />
PLATTIRS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHiS<br />
PIENIY OF PABKIHG<br />
PHONE 631-1641<br />
Sen, Williams says;<br />
U. S. Indochina policy<br />
reaches turning-point<br />
Dine <strong>The</strong>m Out<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public is Cordially Invited<br />
THE<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DINING ROOM ".«/ W/..,., .?..<br />
10TH STREET and WESLEY AVI,<br />
Fret Parking Phone 399.8512<br />
— featuring —<br />
"Sir Waiter's" Special BMAKFASTS 85c •*<br />
RILL COURSE DINNER<br />
S 3,95 j<br />
BREAKFAST • 8 to 10:30 DINNER • 5 to 7.30<br />
CATERI11G<br />
When You Entertain.,,<br />
l Do Al! the Work<br />
Lmt ui catsr ysuf nest party fsr ysu . . . right in<br />
your homo Call far menu* and price information.<br />
Wnddlngi. , . . cocktail partlw , , . clam bakM<br />
. , . dinner partlM . . , dock parties . . , w lerve<br />
them all.<br />
DIAL 3993730<br />
PLYMOUTH INN<br />
V. ASHING! ON U S<br />
Si luitcir UBrriMin A William^<br />
-Jr (DNJ) ^aiii thm wpi-k thr<br />
L' S m.iv hdvr ri'.irhi'H ,1<br />
I u ruing pcjini' in \is ptihr% tm<br />
I In \\ u in Smithrast Asi i<br />
With !ht .idtiptiiHi nf 1 hi-<br />
t'*ujpt r Thureh nmrndmrnt hy<br />
ihf Srn.ji* ,md ihr ^Idh-nirnt<br />
bs Pinnidrnl NiXijn rfh-cLing *i<br />
miln ir\ ^I'ttlcmi-nt nl tht? war,<br />
we fn,i\ wt'll h J tniis<br />
hmtnnr .jction, n-^M'ftiny thi*<br />
rt'^pcm^ibiljiy uf th* ( Si n.itc Ln<br />
ht'lp jfuidr our ndUnnnl pnlir\<br />
ppl.iting t* J rridttfp* !jT wjr .ind<br />
p r u c i* , and military<br />
upt inLitmh," William^ ^.nd<br />
It jffirmnd what mdny <strong>of</strong><br />
us II;IM' b* t'n sdVing U*r stjmu<br />
linn 1 , 11 hv added". 'Tin-<br />
Amtrican prupltf ar* 1 ^ick uf<br />
the si*rmin(*lv endk"s& dnd<br />
pointlt 1 ^ war in Suuthi*a>t A&id<br />
Luncheon ftsok Review<br />
Mrs Mary S Gi'stnn will bn<br />
program guu^t at the annuaJ<br />
lu nuhron bocjk n*vii-w tws. t<br />
Tunsdav a^ thn Ocp.iri <strong>City</strong><br />
Y.scht Club Tht? affajF uprns<br />
with lunehprm at norm TirknU<br />
mDV be ubtaint'd by calling<br />
Mhs Eleanor Eckcnh'if f ,it<br />
'A9M 4010<br />
nnd believe ^t is time for us to<br />
withdraw That sentiment is<br />
acrurately reflected in the<br />
Senate<br />
"Al Ihi' same time, it was<br />
eiieouraKini: to see Mr. Nixpn<br />
identify himself with the view<br />
many <strong>of</strong> us have held for a long<br />
time, that it is folly to pursue a )<br />
military vie lory in Southeast •<br />
j<br />
I Famous For Fine<br />
j \<br />
j For Forty-Five Years<br />
Surf "Side Restaurant<br />
34th St. & Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER<br />
ITALIAN HOAGIES • STEAK SUBS<br />
PISH 'N' CHIPS • CLAMS on the V4 Shell<br />
SEAFOOD DINNERS • FRIED CHICKEN<br />
FRESH DIPPED ICE CREAM<br />
DAILY BMAKFASTI LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />
"I hupp Mr<br />
i-mcinstra<br />
that<br />
Nixon-will now<br />
> commitment<br />
and to the<br />
p\prpw(d wishes <strong>of</strong> the* Senate,<br />
bv ^pet-ding up tht? withdrawal<br />
<strong>of</strong> A mrrican troops from<br />
Soythi*a>t A.H13 and by avoiding<br />
any mtire expansions <strong>of</strong> th&<br />
war ^uch as the Cambodian<br />
mvssirjn ' hp dt*clared<br />
$ DOLLAR DINNERS $"<br />
CHOICE OF 4 ITEMS<br />
VIAL CUTLET (Tomato S«uei)<br />
CRAB CAKE • PEPPER STEAK<br />
CHICKEN CROQUETTES<br />
CHOICE OF I VEGETABLES,<br />
ROLL 1 igTTBR<br />
ALSO A COMPLETE DINNER MENU<br />
HOURS: 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. DAIY<br />
TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL 398-9841 j<br />
mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmm il<br />
78th and DUN! DRIVi AVALON, N. J.<br />
;:•:•:•.<br />
I Now Offering Main Dining Room<br />
I Service and Casual Dress Dining<br />
I in the GALLEON ROOM<br />
I; FAMILY PRICED MENU DA NCING WED. THRU SUN. NITES<br />
* *<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Avenue<br />
ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL<br />
OF THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN<br />
ANCHOVIES . MUSHROOM • PEPPERONII<br />
25< extra^.n stl, 40» extra L n fI, u<br />
irlng this Ad and Receive 25* OFF<br />
on small sizt and 40« on large.<br />
CALL 399-6589 and YOUR ORDER<br />
WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY-THURSDAY B a.m-12 p.m.<br />
FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 a.m.-l a.m.<br />
THE GOOD DLL DE3<br />
0LB-FASHIONED<br />
including THE FOOD at.<br />
YOU'LL FIND IVHYTHING'S STILL<br />
. OCEAN crrri<br />
OLDBT and TRULY FINEST<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
r,ONSiSTiNTi,Y riNi FOOD >nd SERVICE FOR OVEH HALF A CENTURY<br />
CUP-ON SPECIAL!<br />
A Special Full Course Dinner<br />
Served 7 Dayi a Week,<br />
from 4 P. M.<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk • Opposite Music Pier<br />
(LOOK FOR THIS DAILY SPECIAL<br />
ON OUR MINU)<br />
NOW OPEN ? DAYS A WEEK<br />
8.30 A, M, to 9 P, M,<br />
SIRViNO BRIAKFAST. LUNCH and DiNNIR<br />
•• It'<br />
!' ,<br />
CUSSIFfED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advcrtiwrnpnu for the»« columns should be in the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice ol the SentlncILedger TOR TUESDAY EDITION nrt<br />
later than Saturday Noon (or rrgyjar clnssiiipd section and<br />
not later than Monday noon (or the Too-Late-To-Classify.<br />
Friday cdlfion. NOON WEDNESDAY for regular elassifled<br />
section and THDHSDAY NOON for inn TOO-UATE.TO<br />
CLASStrY<br />
r<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, a Words or Less ..... .,,... Us<br />
(fc ppr word t")(('i 1 i 1 dinB JS worts)<br />
Ad Running 5 Conirculivv Times, with a Worts or<br />
Uo ......'................. BOO<br />
Ads requiring Box Numbers, 25c More<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO LATE TO OwKSSIFY ADS 25e QCTJU<br />
Copy maHed in, gtven to repreBentitlve or brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice personaUy, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to cover c?ost. Cop> accepted over phone as rnurtray<br />
and convenience to customer. Rerniiirinre must he in baforo<br />
•rtvertisement is set in type<br />
Classified Display Advertising - Be per Agate Une<br />
LOST — A iadiH whil» potimbooli<br />
loit tn vicinity <strong>of</strong> 4DtH ind Central<br />
Av«. Piea&e notify feiri Rayls Som<br />
•ft Pant. 9J7S0M 1-1<br />
I.QST = agua walifft at 3rd aftd<br />
W«l Au« Bo-...l Call 1WJJJ8<br />
7 7<br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
STORE CLERK — y»»f round im-<br />
ploymeni epp<strong>of</strong>tuntty in Central<br />
<strong>City</strong> (tor*, Ejpenenert preferred<br />
Ssnd faferHnoei and previous efn<br />
pleymeflt raeerd is Setftmei Ledger,<br />
Box IB) tf<br />
for y««r round<br />
pesitien. Liberal vacation s£hed<br />
Ule, ssQ#llent salary and fringe ben*<br />
grfits. Sind tduCatianaf background<br />
and stperitnes to B@x 38^ Sentinel'<br />
U^gef. 7-iJ<br />
Eugene W. Pashley<br />
AOEHCY INC.<br />
eOMPLETI INSURANCE<br />
SMOHI B0*D, MARMORA<br />
DIAL 3W-4344<br />
MALE HELP WANTED<br />
NEED HELP i.ttlnf ill thoM lob.<br />
dsn>> CarBcntry, pllntlnf, »lt.r»<br />
tlpfii. sfg. AH wsrk expsrtly dens<br />
Csli 3MJ441 f<strong>of</strong> frt« Htimita tf<br />
EXPIRIDilCED CARPENTER — Call<br />
tntr 5:30 1I9-47J4 """" j'i<br />
SITUATIONS WANTBD<br />
HIGH SCHOOL OIRLS rf«if» Jo»i •><br />
babysitters, «xp«nenced and r#=<br />
habla Call 39-7<br />
COLLIttE OIRL dHires domestic<br />
wftrk. reliable own transportation<br />
111 per d»y, $8 half diy Call<br />
3998*43 7-7<br />
MALE OOLUIBE ORAPUATE ill)<br />
Anxioui t@ find empisymeftt. Re=<br />
Bde« m 0 C, Referenco available.<br />
Sill., iOU Omn A»e 7-7<br />
SAi¥S(TTER er eompaniefi. Mature<br />
weman. references Monday to<br />
Thurs. only. CaJl 3»».i4Ot, 7-10<br />
PERSON desire* j@s as a dis^.<br />
washer w busboy. Aje Jo<br />
worti Otru Labor Day h<br />
398.0190,<br />
BROOKS<br />
Qualify TV<br />
(Formerly SchLiff 5 TV Mfr )<br />
• TV S RADIO REPAIRS<br />
• ELECTRONIC SERVICING<br />
• « « SERVICING<br />
PHILCO Sale, and Service<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
NOW LOCATED AT<br />
206 E, Seventh Sfrtat<br />
Phone 399.8699<br />
Open Friday Eu.nlng.<br />
PAINTING — ejterior, interior. Call<br />
anytime 199-94S1 tf.<br />
LATE MODEL CORVETTE Sting RJy,<br />
Butterfly ro<strong>of</strong> loiw mileage power<br />
windows. power steering.' Like<br />
new. Write Bo» 374 or, call after<br />
8 p.m. IW-IIBJ, if.<br />
WOK A NEW <strong>1970</strong> VW or good used<br />
VW call Andy 6411800 Soetiality<br />
VW, 1100 Albany ilvd,. West Atlan-<br />
tic aty. 7.7<br />
OLDSMOILg '6». turquoiM white<br />
interior, foil pewer, air eondition.<br />
polyglass tires, low mileage, must<br />
be ^een, like new in and out $3991<br />
Call 199-fllO, tf<br />
ONE CAR CARRIER tsno'em frailer.<br />
Mi HIM and tires, electric<br />
Brakes. 1650 Call 399.9110, tf<br />
Itfi GRAND PRIX, power steering<br />
Bower brakes automatje, AMFM<br />
stereo, nlue with black vinyl top.<br />
immaculate. Call 39JI1S4 710<br />
1SS7 VOUKSWAOIN, eneeHerit cona~<br />
low mlisase, 100 percent guaran-<br />
tee. Call i99.707(, 7-7<br />
MUST SILL ,- 19S| TR I, Brwately<br />
owned, aiceilent csnd, }6iO, Call<br />
after 5 p.m. 199-761) 710<br />
COBVETTI 'U Coriv with hard too-<br />
AM-FM 4 «peea, poll. 327300 HP,<br />
now tire*, aiceilent cond I34B0<br />
Ottt J9S-1511, 7 17<br />
IMS CONVAIR convertible, radio and<br />
twater, rww tlfw, good eond,<br />
rntkm <strong>of</strong>fer, Call J99.M33, 77<br />
1961 RAMBLgR conv., auto Irans,,<br />
power stesrlng, radio, good tires<br />
ISO. Call 399-5901. 7:7<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES<br />
STOCK and CUSTOM<br />
and Cumm MsdtDripH<br />
Installations ArmnBrt<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 399.2802<br />
Four Poster Shoppe<br />
DRAPERIES and SHADES<br />
743 ASBURY AViNUE<br />
tf<br />
SEASHORE SERVICES, e»peri«nced<br />
personnel Ueeflsed by TRY Pajnt-<br />
ini, car wa«, home, <strong>of</strong>fice, apart,<br />
ment cleaning, bar tenderi. party<br />
serwee crews, baby sitting, housi<br />
mamtenanse. 39S.1074 14 hn 7-io<br />
LAWN<br />
MOWERS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
CAPE MAY<br />
COUNTY RENTAL<br />
22nd and Asbury<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
398.0032<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SENTINiLLBDOIR<br />
PROF. SERVICES FOR SALE<br />
PAOI 1J-<br />
APTS, FOR RINT<br />
PA £ I ;!!,. M *'i 0!N . n . * N D fhinimu in rn:(,fr,Arr,B FOB S»I<br />
>ble Kin r.,i] i)?ii(,jj i 'Hrm'p<br />
hill . *<br />
PAINTING<br />
Exterior Painting<br />
Including High<br />
Difficult Houses<br />
Local Referencffs<br />
CAJJ. 927.4777<br />
1 J ^.!M'--.',t'.l ^.,N,,rrJ.tri ^p( •-,* m m ,1(j<br />
nnn, 11 „,,,,., (,,,,,,,<br />
lh »h iti<br />
!<br />
|3 j-<br />
^AQ'hPJiM SUMMER- RENTALS<br />
nn maierpi hsih N,g»t<br />
it! rF5tr.r W^TC.Jt? f.I r. cLi ft Ii .(, $| );> A ftlfK T*r,<br />
f-*r./r.- h-itl Wew g-^rt r-onfi i fc 30 fiPdr-^rv. ,,pii Mfdii^M Fo<br />
'•••'i mam? 71 r V,,,, „,„,„ , ,,„ .„,,,.,<br />
7 \0<br />
TUTORING - H«h «eJlooj m a l h<br />
rah J91S-47O5 " 7 17<br />
PROF, SERVICES<br />
PAINTING AND HAULING and Odd<br />
Jobs CJU 3(9-7101, after 7pm<br />
call 391-1697 710<br />
MR, K'I<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
and SERVICE<br />
Trimnwd,<br />
•nd Fed<br />
398-1567<br />
PROTICT YOUR<br />
FAMILY and<br />
HOMI<br />
Da i» yourself<br />
FIRE & BURGLAR<br />
ALARM KITS<br />
Eaiy to Ifitfsll<br />
Wm. S. Andafson,<br />
Inc., Electricians<br />
1341 West Avenue<br />
Dial 3995445<br />
6 fulty fyr<br />
BUSINESS SIRVICi<br />
MENS AND WOMEN'S Alt,ral,on«<br />
CM portly Sane ana p'ompi s.rvice<br />
RHUniBii An/1im« on week6afi<br />
Mr and Mrs Htnry Miklanan 1410<br />
C«nlral Ass , 399*87 3 , f<br />
G & L RO<strong>On</strong>NG<br />
HOTTARSPICIALISTS<br />
N«w rool. old ro<strong>of</strong> r»p«irM. ro<strong>of</strong><br />
reeeate^ with purs hot tar<br />
AVERAGE SIZE ROOF III<br />
Also siding and ihmgles<br />
CALL 88^7939<br />
SCUBA DIVING SEBVICE, hull clean<br />
ing, prop inspeetisn and replace-<br />
ment, light salvage, pier and bulk,<br />
head mainlenanc-e, cable and pipe-<br />
Una insp«Gisd, swimfTMnlE pools<br />
maintained jam« Senneida- eafl<br />
J59.0B0O. "" " 7-17<br />
POOS, CATS, PETS<br />
MUMANi iOCirrV <strong>of</strong> 0 C has<br />
homeiMJ snimals urek.ng TLC<br />
»nd a gooii home Moura 9 11 am<br />
and 1 30 to 1:50 B m Tefiness«<br />
*ve and Shelt.r Rd , 3W61II tit<br />
«• t.f<br />
STRiPPFL<br />
rail Qfce,<br />
MOVlNR<br />
'SDrri d'r 1<br />
nSon? fa<br />
PrtFif Mfn<br />
aUNTiE r<br />
a^- -r-y ^<br />
5 FUSNiru»F PO^<br />
HO'« P'lif Egg H<br />
14H9 Ops-i pn Sijr<br />
&AU<br />
ar-bOr<br />
fr<br />
TION RFF^IGERATOR sad<br />
%\r>Q Call S?l?3g7 7 10<br />
— S*lhrtg |!m5Ht<br />
• mg rg<strong>of</strong>n furn-f yFp<br />
6pm Nt. dral^r^<br />
L aABONADA «ind@y<br />
us *ton* S30 r^'! 1^<br />
iQUt £ - &ac-k again<br />
^ -ind ursijfeya! f hff<br />
J e Corn e & re* 5*<br />
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11J9<br />
7 7<br />
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633<br />
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IUM , i - JUL? ii - R^.a*oii#i<br />
^itrf IBtH V UOM to bsae-h<br />
jfd bg.i'gwsib j D^dra<strong>of</strong>tii Nonf<br />
.lid b-iufc porch ga% Brtrt>eqy» <strong>of</strong>f<br />
h\>*& B^S'ng Call 199 M?? If<br />
WSIHABU FIRST FLOOR APT -=<br />
i 1QI Cpfiifa' Awe . fierwen.wit<br />
torn?* rh^riiJ snd f'^t to b^f.H<br />
Seas.rjn hdif yaton Reasonable<br />
^Q? lill^ Si 4Kond floor t f<br />
APT 4HD ROOMS fieatonsbl*<br />
&mftll cottage JLin* 7? <strong>Jul</strong>y 1 ]<br />
Ii 30 Sonip 2 west "^fit^ii avail<br />
4!fl <strong>Ocean</strong> A^e 399 1864 7 10<br />
fMLANCY FFFiCIENCr APTS S2d<br />
Deiancy Pf j/eijps L.B to 3 |?|<br />
pe^ «p-«fe i hlrtrfc iFnm bBsc-h 39^<br />
1039 7 14<br />
BtAUTIfUt EFFlCliN'JY 4PT f.rsf<br />
, floor fae-mg bay, comsf ipes-<br />
litsn private sntFsnee, ipaej&it<br />
pQFth frtoda-rn Q^tf^!«it« fr»S<br />
Barkmg Wfekiy rentals June sfid<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y half leaiffi frrjrri Augutt I<br />
Bay Brtue, 345 Bay 4V# i^mcr<br />
dth St ) 7=7<br />
TITAN Afl^activt fuFor^hed three<br />
LOTS FOR SALI<br />
JUST THREE MILES to <strong>Ocean</strong> Urea<br />
iDO. Ui- lot, in M armors with ill<br />
-mprorVBrtients installed Lower tales<br />
Take 34lh St to Haute 9 turn<br />
MRht to Builder, s
CAGE H THB OCiAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUISPAY, JULY 7, H<br />
Court<br />
continued from pagr I<br />
an assault and bulU'ry rhnrgr<br />
brought by Shirley Rpmbrrt,<br />
<strong>of</strong> thp same address MIM,<br />
Remtn'rt claimed that Miiywnrri<br />
liilri triifl in fhokc hi-r tlunni;<br />
;in iirijumi'iit nil .lunc 27<br />
tliimcs M (inlli|>iin. ill<br />
Artlmiinv P.i , w,m hilil fin llu-<br />
Kraml 11i r-> mi piiweMtiiui ul<br />
marijuana t'h,iru>'s (ialliuan wan<br />
picked up hv jmlkv ,)ui\v -U) HI<br />
hi* car ill rriinl ill I Ifii! AvburV<br />
av<br />
TUESDAY and WiDNiSDAY NITiS<br />
4 to I P. M.<br />
THE<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
71J OCEAN AVI.<br />
For<br />
PHONE<br />
HOT and COLD SALADS and MiAT DIIH1S<br />
COLD FRBSM SHRIMP SPECIAL<br />
beach at<br />
21sf Street, AVALON, N, j,<br />
(Area Code 609) 967-3426<br />
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
Open Daily To <strong>The</strong> Public For Dinner<br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
OH JOOSIVB,T K,¥D. OKt Mill FBQM IHIDOE<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
OttOHTEP & DOKffiSTIC<br />
RYE • BOUBBON • GDI<br />
MM AND WDR<br />
COLD BEER<br />
©FBI WEHBAYS<br />
» AM TO 10 PM<br />
HO UU3 ON SUHDAY<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
OPEN I AM<br />
DIAL 399-9851<br />
-\i,<br />
We Don't Toot Our Own Horn<br />
... But You Win, After Dinner<br />
at the POINT DINER<br />
<strong>The</strong> entire family will enjoy delicious food<br />
in B comfortable, pleasing atmosphere.<br />
PHI<br />
PARKINS<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
. A DAY<br />
><br />
"STOP SEARCHING<br />
ALL AROUND"<br />
IN OUR 21st YEAR<br />
Three yiiiillH. I'llllFi-fd Wilh<br />
ilmnk ;IIKI ili.Mirderly rumlm i<br />
piiiri Iitii.3. MI' $fiO .mil J.'tfi Mns<br />
Hli(l|IC H,L« fllil-ll $/i() I'llf hciilll<br />
drunk .it Ihr 'till M him li<br />
K.iturd.iy .sRemiinii (toidim II<br />
Hr;lki\ ill Pm.s|lii'l I'iirk, P;i<br />
,111(1 llrlliiiill A McC.'inil. (il<br />
1 : |1|)IT [liirli\, i',il - h p.ml $;iri ml<br />
K rank/.I ,.f He VUfk.<br />
|l:ml .1 $h() iiir fit'hliiiij :ll (ith<br />
*l .Mid Ofi'i ii ;iv Friday iiiuhi<br />
A numhn II f viiiHhs piiici lilies<br />
e*.p .in*! whi>.kes in<br />
m<br />
In thi' inn spllll ill 111,ll,ilula><br />
Willuiil A Haniit, ,ii<br />
nt Caindi'i WilS .irreMetl l'i<br />
linun^ lour i'irt' i'Farkr<br />
|),MKI»K in at '(111 «l<br />
hn.inlw.llk illllv ith n<br />
Posts flag theft<br />
cronic eeeurance<br />
Kiiijillwciiiii. p;isl<br />
ul' Miiryiiii Hiint'k<br />
P,,M 1.1 Amcriiiiii Li'Uiiin.<br />
reported lirfl.lV t li 111 Ini Ilir<br />
r.nirth cniijie<br />
ihi' Amrnran j! ill thi• pnsl<br />
humi- w'.w MiiliM Friday ni|jhl<br />
M- Smiillwiiiid ,.iid ihiii ihi'<br />
F'.iM ki(-|i-. lli" Amiiiian line<br />
rivinc mi Ihi' 0 ii up • > :', I him!*, a das willi<br />
n*>i*ill'i:hi* t u n i ' t i " H i i r f n y<br />
Hark<br />
After thi- third tirnn it was<br />
taken. Iwi! Voting mi'ti Wi-iit lii<br />
I he |i II h ci> w h i) wri ••<br />
invt's! itjiilin^ and iiav*' thi' tlay<br />
In Ihcitl •niyirij; it was liiii<br />
-.uppiiM'il in fly nrnunri 1-hr<br />
e lurk, .i c en f d i n c m<br />
Smiillwiiiid s riipurt Thi' past<br />
ri imriiiindrr pitini-h itut thai ihi'<br />
m < n vvi-Ti- m i.sfakrn, ihr<br />
AmrntTiM flay can flv as lunjj us<br />
Ihr nwiinr raf^ U> U'l it ri'miiin<br />
lip<br />
Smallwood iiddcrf ihiii hr<br />
hop*^ whopvi-.r has taken ihi f<br />
fliies nvrr this period will put<br />
them Hi sutid usr and display<br />
thorn as a gpnd AmiTICHn<br />
should<br />
"VERY TASTY"<br />
it tht only Wiy ts<br />
the food at<br />
<strong>The</strong> EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
71S STH STREiT<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
DINNER<br />
. f.M<br />
4:M<br />
Hill<br />
liN<br />
INTERSECTION CRASH Three people were injured in this two car collision<br />
Friday afternoon it 16th It. and Asbury av. A city but barely missed being struck by<br />
ortfl <strong>of</strong> the cars (Counsellor Photo)<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 16, 17 and 18<br />
Cape May County 4-H Fair listed<br />
r h i 1 aniiuai Capi- May<br />
Cnunij A H Fnir will hi' hold<br />
this vi'iir un <strong>Jul</strong>y 18. 1 T ,ind 1H<br />
in I he 4 if Kmi ndat ion<br />
. Griuinds un | hi 1 Dcnnisville rd ,<br />
mil' ill Ms- mirth <strong>of</strong> fapi. Mav<br />
Court H<br />
•1 H ASrni M p ! i I I : r<br />
I^irkwrjiid pointed out the Car!<br />
that thi' i H Fair is the plfire<br />
whrri' all 4 H miimrH'rs<br />
rt.njifMyate wllh their proii'ct<br />
work In put on display for the<br />
piiblir to see Lock wood snid<br />
that every 4 Her is phj/ihlr to<br />
displiiv whatever hi' has grown,<br />
reared or made as part <strong>of</strong> his<br />
4-H priijecf over the past yi-ar<br />
Every exhibit in the fair "by a<br />
4H'fr will receive a ribbon<br />
whether it be pind, very gnod,<br />
or excellent and also premiums<br />
are paid lor very piori and<br />
excellent displays, rjisplays will<br />
rover everything from clothing<br />
to foods to woodwork and<br />
electricity to animals, yes even<br />
to a new project in weight<br />
liftinc, Lockwuod said. <strong>On</strong><br />
Thursday morninK at tho Fair,<br />
judges will come in and judge<br />
all the exhibits and make<br />
whatever decisions are justifipd<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. 1'/, MILIS WIST OF<br />
OCBAN CITY ON MTH STRIIT<br />
THE SURF ROOM<br />
AVAILABLI FOR PRIVATE PARTilS (upid M)<br />
ORCANIIATIOHS • CLUBS • PRIVATE INTRANCE & BAR<br />
if_ HUFrjn^SKRVICE AVAILABLE<br />
Open Dally 'til Midnight • Frl. & Sat, 'fN 2 a.m.<br />
BAR OPEN SUNDAYS AT NOON<br />
Clams on the Half Shell or Steamed • Sandwiches<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />
Service - Dial 399-4906<br />
Delivery<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
L<strong>of</strong>w/aie oLoungc ilf /%eitaurani<br />
ON THI CIRCli SOMIRS POINT<br />
— DIAL n7-7»77 —<br />
SPECIAL LUNCHEON MENU<br />
$ 1.50<br />
MONDAY a<br />
Broiled Fillet <strong>of</strong> Bluefiih or<br />
Chicken Chow Main<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Fried Fillet <strong>of</strong> Flounder, Tartar Sauce<br />
or Rigatoni with Hot "Sausage<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Fisherman's Shrimp and Rice or<br />
Salisbury Steak and Gravy<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Deviled Clams, Tartar Sauce or<br />
fvlanicotti with Meat Balli<br />
FRIDAY<br />
. Stuffed Flounder with Lemon Sauce<br />
or Chicken a la King on Toast<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Stuffed Peppers or<br />
Italian Cheese Shells with Meat Balls<br />
• SERVED NOON 'Ttt, 3 P.M. #<br />
by I he quality nf work<br />
presented Judges are all<br />
eompeieni people who know<br />
whal they are looking at and<br />
will do a very credible job<br />
Thursday evening at the fair<br />
the annual Queen Pageant held<br />
when the <strong>1970</strong> 71 Queen will<br />
be ehoM>n from among Debbie<br />
Widulesworth, »f Tuckahue;<br />
Barbara Wolf, <strong>of</strong> Villas, Chris<br />
Von Ahnen, nf South Seaville,<br />
Patrice Gallaher, <strong>of</strong> Erma; and<br />
Roberta Klott. <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
Court House Vying for the<br />
Queen's escort are Frank<br />
Zangafi, <strong>of</strong> Court House, and<br />
Robert Acevedo. <strong>of</strong> Marlyn<br />
Manor.<br />
Also on Thursday evening<br />
the annual Lamb sale will be<br />
held where 4-H members who<br />
have raised lambs will sell them<br />
to the highest bidd»r Mrs.<br />
Stoney Hess, <strong>of</strong> Cawtown, will<br />
be auctioneer again this year.<br />
<strong>On</strong> both Friday and<br />
Saturday there will be horse<br />
shows held at the fair. <strong>The</strong><br />
Western will be held on Friday<br />
and the English on Saturday.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday night at the Fair<br />
Bill Keuhn will appear to lead<br />
the 4 H'ers and other young<br />
people who come to the fair in<br />
a popular Hy Lit dance evening<br />
where he will play rock and<br />
roll records, dance with the<br />
kids and Just generally have a<br />
good time.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday evening the<br />
annual 4-H Fashion Show will<br />
be held where the 4-H girls<br />
who have made clothing in<br />
their project work will model<br />
this clothing for the public,<br />
and this will be fallowed by a<br />
cavalcade <strong>of</strong> winners where<br />
trophies and awards will be<br />
made to outstanding<br />
i/ie Oldimm<br />
"Nothing makes it harder<br />
to call a spade a spade than<br />
blisters,"<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
REDUCE SAFE AND FAST wHh<br />
Gsbnc Tablots and E-Vap "watar<br />
Bills" Knights Pharmacy, Jth and<br />
Wesley AVB. Tf,f<br />
LOTS TOR SALE _ J el»(e» loti~<br />
SO!! Haven Ays. and S020 H»ven<br />
Aua 40ilIS filled to grade, tlaj.<br />
*vsfk grid curb, wster sewer and<br />
S3! lints irf. Gail S99.'7OO9 « inv<br />
broker, 7,jr)<br />
SENIOlT~OrTI«NS — dun firM<br />
Hoqr apt, I bedroom. Hying, tUntng<br />
room, kllctien bath, private porch<br />
Musle Pier ares |450 to Aui, 1<br />
SeptJKX). Mr,. F. n. a n d ^<br />
SUPreOARD — Hwrali styBrt, ft"<br />
perfect Bond- txight r«d, rsmsv.'<br />
able fin 171 Can bs Hen Oesanlc<br />
Hots! or call 399-1310. 7-10<br />
IT RICMAMSON BOAT, myst b*<br />
seen to appreciate. Calf 399-7269,<br />
7-10<br />
pht><br />
youngsters for their 4 H work<br />
"VI I the [>,1M ^ t ,ir i, tuili'<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be commercial<br />
exhibiotiK at the fnir displaying<br />
their wares jind uuiny <strong>of</strong> them<br />
will be selling sjiine, there w<br />
be iimiiHTncriLs (it the fair this<br />
year, a f e r r i .s wheel<br />
merry-go round, kiddv rides<br />
nnd liomi'thiiig for all uges in<br />
the nde category A pet show<br />
will hi' held again at the fan<br />
this viar when \oung\terswi<br />
bring in their pets dressed up<br />
and the biggest and the<br />
smallest and the funniest<br />
looking nnd will be judged and<br />
awards will be made to the<br />
youngsters<br />
Ijockwood said too. that the<br />
VilliiH Blue Angels Drum and<br />
Bugle Corp will perform again<br />
this year and will precede the<br />
Queen Pageant into the Fair<br />
pounds on Thursday evening.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mid-Cape Rotary will<br />
have the drawing for the<br />
Maverick automobile which<br />
they ire raffling <strong>of</strong>f for the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the 4-H Foundation<br />
on Saturday evening.<br />
Every evening <strong>of</strong> the fair<br />
there will be the annual<br />
chicken barbecue served and a<br />
fish fry on Friday evening for<br />
those who prefer.<br />
Sleuths<br />
dintiniii'il fr,irn paiji. I<br />
look Mimir a ehifk tor<br />
SOHTi 7,1, thill is hjs ri>i;ul(ir pay<br />
liiid S ,1 fj I )'i in iivi-rtimi-<br />
Ovcriimc is basi.fl un a<br />
slriiiuhl hmirly wage rntt- and<br />
Ihrn half thr (iital iiumlior uf<br />
hours in tiimpinsniory timr<br />
<strong>of</strong>f In iidditiiin u, the raKh<br />
bonus, Divcl will n-rcivo ricariy<br />
two nnri ii hall wiTkn <strong>of</strong>f in<br />
rnrnprnsiitory Umi"<br />
Divel isn't the only one<br />
hiirvt-istini! thf hfnnfiiji <strong>of</strong><br />
overtimii in thi' poliff<br />
departrnont Dftuetivi. Jamis,<br />
NickIPS has run up a lutaj <strong>of</strong><br />
$44fl 93 thus fnr this yPnr A<br />
third d.lretiVM, Joseph<br />
NtSRtido has ctilkctfd $3.11.87<br />
in udditinnul pny Paul<br />
Counsnlhir. a rliii'rtivp for<br />
sliuhtly man- than n month,<br />
has amasfiod $9,49 H2, mrat <strong>of</strong><br />
it iid-umulaii'il diinnii his days<br />
m uniform<br />
Most uf thi. uniformed<br />
personnel didn't make out<br />
unywhprr mar a,s well as the<br />
deu'ciives Patrolman William<br />
Qrcen has been paid $87.60 for<br />
his extra hours, and Patrolman<br />
John Morris $BB 37 for his<br />
overtime work<br />
TILTON SHOPPING CENTEH<br />
NORTHFIELO — 646-1U7<br />
Froc p#r*lnR at the Door<br />
STARTS TOMORROW<br />
WEDNESDAY. JULY Mi<br />
"•••• HIGHEST RATING!<br />
A thriller <strong>of</strong> human* interest,<br />
humor and suspense galore!"<br />
- Wanda Halm, N.y. Doily New,<br />
MDDRkYN<br />
turdwilk •( Meeriyn Tan<br />
Phe J99-M7S<br />
CtOStD SUNDAY<br />
L»iT TiMII TOOAf<br />
CenthiuMii N»n ID MWnlta<br />
"A BOY NAMED<br />
CHARLIf IROWN"<br />
STARTS WID,. JUL¥ 8<br />
CBnllnunii Nonji lo MldniU<br />
mm POWERS .SILVERS<br />
TECHNICOLOR' ***»<br />
8lh and Boirdw.H<br />
Phoo. 199^69*<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
LAST TIMII TODAY<br />
thawi 2, 7 * 10<br />
"PAINT YOUR<br />
WAOON"<br />
iTAirrs D., JULV I<br />
From 2 p-rn.<br />
Wh*n they take you<br />
for an out-ojtoumsr,<br />
th*yjmally tube you.<br />
"BLOCK-BUSTING.,.ASURE-FIRE HIT!"<br />
— Doroihy ^onneri, L.A, HeroWExominer JURLiMMMSUDVieM<br />
IHMMiniT<br />
TrlEOUT^-IOWHtBS<br />
A RQ$f. HUNTER f<br />
AIRPORT<br />
BURT LANCASTER • DEAN MARTIN<br />
JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET<br />
GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES<br />
VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON<br />
BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN<br />
yuy§ jaipege t Eoseucne if itfai IHE m¥ti IT minis KS (HI ifum i •!« run IT BUOUCID ir<br />
ALFRED NEWMAN ' ARTHUR HAILEV -L.EORGE bEATON ROSS HUNTER<br />
4 UNlVlHSAt ClClLmt - TtCHfilCfXOH* • PfoOuftd tr FOMM I0DD AC- [>*] *U ASH .OMinio<br />
€ 51RAND><br />
9th and Boardwalk<br />
Phom 399-9676<br />
NOW PLAYiNG<br />
ConHnueui from Noon<br />
Lit, Show 10:20<br />
ADVANVED PRICK<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
h Stutel<br />
•-
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CD CHECK - Civil D<strong>of</strong>en*. >f<br />
Etta C Bevan<br />
Obituaries<br />
Mrs. Etta C Sevan, <strong>of</strong> 1 I W<br />
Station rd , died Monday ,it Hi"<br />
Linwood Gjnvaleseehi Cemrr<br />
She was 9,1<br />
Mrs. Bevan was boni in<br />
Christiana, Pa . formiTly lived<br />
in Chsddsford, Pa , and mini d<br />
to this city in 1911 Fur many<br />
years she had made her hunie<br />
at 618 Central av<br />
She was a mrabfr <strong>of</strong> the P<br />
0. <strong>of</strong> A., Daughters <strong>of</strong> Ami'nra<br />
and the Friends Meeting nl'<br />
Marjborough, Chester County.<br />
Pa.<br />
Surviving are four dau|jhit'n>,<br />
Mrs- Margaret Montgomery,<br />
, Mm, France! . aifford, Mrs<br />
Sarah Cleland and Mrs Hazel<br />
Boland, ail <strong>of</strong> this city, two<br />
grandchildren, two great<br />
grandchildren md one great<br />
great grandchild<br />
Funeril services will b» held<br />
Friday at 11 a.m. from the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home,<br />
§09 Centra] av , with the Rev<br />
William R, Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First Presbyterian Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment will be at<br />
Laurel Memorial Park,<br />
Pomona. Friends may call<br />
Thursday evening between 7<br />
and 9 o'clock.<br />
Earl W. Strange<br />
Earl W, Strange, <strong>of</strong> 104 23rd<br />
st,, died yesterday in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital after a short<br />
iUness. Hi was 71.<br />
Mr, Strange was a World War<br />
I Arrny veteran and a retired<br />
school teacher having taught in<br />
the Philadelphia area for 38<br />
years.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Manatee Ledge 31 F and AM<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bfadenton, Fl»., Chapter 13<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star also <strong>of</strong><br />
Bradenton, National Retired<br />
Teachers Association and<br />
Willow Grove Post 308<br />
American Legion,<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Florence E,; two sons, E, Roy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Broomall, Pa., and Edward<br />
W,, <strong>of</strong> this city; one daughter,<br />
r<br />
itiDViMc and M'ttme li p a 200 bed<br />
I'nirrjjcncy hospital in i-vent <strong>of</strong> a niK'li'ar<br />
disixtj'r <strong>The</strong> I'quiprncnt is supplied by<br />
I hi 1 fi'iii'nil government mid is strirnrl in<br />
tin- fMl hmlrling<br />
Mr* AuHres I ilbrrl, ill thitii\-,;ind<br />
nmr irnindrhildn'n<br />
Funi'ral M-rviri^ will hi'<br />
tiindiiiMnd Mund,is ;i! 10 ,i m<br />
[mm 'he Wimhere FuncFnl<br />
Hnmr. .'ill Ashun, ;iv with<br />
the R,n William' H Allen.<br />
pifcMor (illheFir^t Pre-*h\ 1*'n.in<br />
Churrh. iti'l'ir i.ih ny Interment<br />
will be m AFCKIMS f'rmi'fery.<br />
ArrNi y. P;i<br />
John Molock<br />
John Miilnck. df Ifi Mfrii.r<br />
pi , died Thllndiiy, lilM wi-ek.<br />
in Shorv Mertiiiriiil Ho^pi (;il<br />
Mr Mcilnek wil* burn ill<br />
Maryland and had rrwidi- his<br />
home hi're for IB year* He was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> St Jamei. AME<br />
Church iind the Pride nf <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Lodge 757 IBPOK ul W<br />
His only survivor is a<br />
brother in law Siimuel Wond*.<br />
<strong>of</strong> this nty<br />
Funrral services will be held<br />
this evemni; iit H ii clock from<br />
St Jiimeh AME Church<br />
use<br />
MAR-TAN<br />
LOTION<br />
SALE<br />
1,28 Bottle FREE with<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> (my<br />
2,25 bottle <strong>of</strong> any<br />
MAR.TAN Product<br />
for those who<br />
PERSPIRE<br />
HEAVILY<br />
Intertnpnt will bi- at Lincoln<br />
Memorial Park. Mays Landing<br />
CD gtts $1,199.28<br />
state aid funds<br />
Civil Dcfen.^i 1 Direttor<br />
George Morgan jlliii jUnred<br />
receipt uf a check for<br />
11.199 2H from (he Treasurer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Slate ul New Jersey for<br />
CD expenses in the third fiscal<br />
quarter<br />
<strong>The</strong> money i., MVuilable<br />
through a Fedcriil program<br />
covering partial reimbursemrnl<br />
for the cost nf CD personnel<br />
,tnd administrative expends<br />
This assistance uoi's only to<br />
municipalise- that are eligible<br />
To be abh 1 yPfi&Aum<br />
Antl-Perspirant<br />
\n iinnpcr-.pirjiil that reiilIs<br />
iMiik-l C iiiiwini far more .Hillucmev,<br />
,ii|cnt th.in can possihK<br />
he put in .in jcrosi'l sprn> can<br />
/I'I ,/m/i|ii/i Snh« underarm<br />
pii'hlems tin ni.uis y.ho h,id de*<br />
H|i,iiickt ol i• 11 c 111 v e help,<br />
Mitthum Nnii-I'erspirant. with<br />
IIH-( II'IHI H.iu^ekeL'piiijjjjuar.in.<br />
ice '.cil. keeps underarms ,ih^o-<br />
Intel* Ui> li'i ihiius.iiids u! grate-<br />
!ul uwi^ l*iisiMvc .iclion coupled<br />
uith w'iMiipk'ie uciiilends in noriii.il<br />
skin .md diMhiiiy is m.idc.<br />
ti) continue its<br />
growth and efficiency, the<br />
local CD organization needs<br />
more volunteer*, who are<br />
willing to lake training in mdin<br />
coverage Anyone interested<br />
may obtain an application by<br />
writing or calling Iht- CD <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
at IHth st and Simpson av<br />
1<br />
pi'ssihk' h> ,i dilTcrcnt formula<br />
piiuhit'cil h> (he iiustwiii'thv 57vc'i^i'Ui<br />
Miiwhuni Libor.itoncs.<br />
I [ills cllct'iiu' ,is .1 ilcodoraiii.<br />
IiHI, 111 lOUHt' S.ll isfat't ll'll<br />
gu.ii.inlcijj, ot return II to store<br />
Ini i m nied i.i i c cash refund<br />
hadeiiHir perspiration worrio*<br />
lor luvunnus underarm drvnc'i.''.<br />
in;! the piisitiu 1 protection <strong>of</strong><br />
M i u hum A n t i-l'crspi ra ill<br />
I iLinul or cream.<br />
90-ila\ '.upph. S.I 00<br />
THi OCIAN CITY SlNTINiL LlDQER FRIDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong> I PI%l " Mt ' JUL1 »"• '»7O (Mi OCBAN CITY SiNTINiLLEDOiR PAOI 3 — SECTION ONI<br />
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u<br />
• 10,000 BTU AHAM<br />
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• Insta-Mount for quick,<br />
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• 4-way air direction control<br />
lets you direct fresh,<br />
cool air where you want it<br />
• Beautiful simulated walnut- j<br />
grain paneled front baffles d<br />
operation sounds<br />
• Exhaust control removes<br />
stale air from room<br />
Model AVCIOZ-Z<br />
Get this<br />
Whirlpool custom air conditioner<br />
with the famous PANIC BUTTON<br />
When the situation requires extra heavy cooling<br />
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nothing can cool-<strong>of</strong>f a hot, stuffy room faster!<br />
<strong>The</strong>n, push NORMAL COOL to maintain comfort,<br />
NIGHT COOL button is for quiet, comfortable<br />
sleeping.<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
'249.95<br />
(includes {-year service)<br />
WHIRLPOOL<br />
AIR CONDITIONER<br />
from the Sizes Listed<br />
Below. Each model<br />
includes:<br />
• INSTANT MOUNT FOR ANY<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TWO-SPEED FAN<br />
THERMOSTAT<br />
ROOM EXHAUST \ _<br />
AIR DIRECTION<br />
115 VOLT<br />
I YEAR SERVICE IN HOME<br />
LOW PRICING<br />
5,000 B.T.U.<br />
139.95<br />
6,000 B.T.U.<br />
149.95<br />
8,000 B.T.U.<br />
189.95<br />
9,000 B.T.U.<br />
199.95<br />
(LIMITED SUPPLY)<br />
ALL MODELS<br />
IN STOCK<br />
FOR<br />
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />
CHAISE LOUNGE SALE<br />
•27<br />
Gay Floral Vinyl Covered<br />
Innerspring Seat Cushion<br />
Red - Graen - Yellow<br />
Lightweight Aluminum Frame<br />
with Adjustable Bock ""<br />
OUTDOOR FURNITURE CUSHIONS WORN OUT? Replace them from<br />
Our Great Selection<br />
Vk«rifiieA'i Pi Nl IT<br />
FOAM PAD<br />
for FOLDING CHAIR . . ,<br />
FOAM PAD<br />
for FOLDING CHAISE , .<br />
FOAM PAD<br />
for CHAIR SEAT , , , .<br />
2.95<br />
6.50<br />
1.39<br />
RfiDWOOD CHAIR CUSHIONS , from 7.00<br />
REDWOOD CHAISE CUSHIONS from 13.95<br />
CART RIDE CHAISE CUSHIONS . . 8.95<br />
2-Piece Thick FOAM CHAISE<br />
CUSHIONS from 14.95<br />
2-Piece FOAM FILLED CHAIR<br />
CUSHIONS ....... from 8.10<br />
4-Ptece GLIDER CUSHION SiTS . 19.W<br />
3-Piece Thick FOAM GLIDER<br />
CUSHIONS 29.W<br />
and Many More Styles<br />
WATERPROOF RAINCOATS for GLIDERS 5.50 - CHAISES 4.95 - CHAIRS 3.50<br />
9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M, — Op«n Friday A Saturday Ev«nings<br />
FURNITURE & APPLIANCE ANNEX — 139 Wtit Av»nu«<br />
DIAL 3W-551!<br />
Lifeguards complete<br />
resuscitation court*<br />
For the i-iehlh consecutive'<br />
yt'nr all iticmh.. <strong>of</strong> the Qfpan<br />
<strong>City</strong> BiNirh Patrii! from thiriipuun<br />
in thi> beach polici'<br />
liavr piirliripuU'H in Ihi' Now<br />
Jersey Bi'll Ti'lcphiinr<br />
('otnp.'iriy'.s roufsi" tin<br />
mmilii In mnut.ll n>nui>riUitlnn<br />
<strong>The</strong> fogw ht-ltf Mnriday,<br />
Tucsduy, iind Wi'dncsday<br />
is (jivi>n nnnually In the<br />
as JJ pubhr servici 1 ,<br />
B" ich Pntrnl Cipijiiii (ici)rm' T<br />
Ijiffcriy said<br />
Eflrh ni'iH a Kurd nf Ihi-<br />
patrol vie«ed n film at Uir<br />
Youth Cfnij'r mid h.iiJ the<br />
opportunity to work on n<br />
dummy caHed "Keruiuii-Ani.e "<br />
"If niilhirtB else." Lafferty<br />
siiid, * i 1.11i sptti<br />
nf .iiif ntlur on riifh chair in turn, i, id_, fituifii; iweh i' landn'-upi'i<br />
<br />
.Srholiinihip Palfi'ant, has.<br />
""•— ' very V;ilii (I<br />
Another young lady<br />
compi'ltng fnr the title <strong>of</strong> Miw<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> fity is SiiMie LJIUIW<br />
Hendrij, aiyeiirold daujrhter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs James Hendru<br />
Salhc Louise Hendm-<br />
<strong>The</strong> oldest jtirl in the pajjnant. Hun Biiiiiiiii Seh'iui<br />
Miss Hendfin graduaU»d frnm Tom WiMiiirm, rsisMiLivr<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School in dirorlnr uf the pagi'ani. hie<br />
1967 and has taken an announced that lickcu, io th.<<br />
extension art course al pvi'ni will hv ay^jlabi*' s*>r>n<br />
GlajiSboro State College She is frrim ,my memwr nf til*<br />
five-fool three irith brown hair<br />
and hazel eyes Her<br />
moasgrpments are 35 24 34<br />
Miss Hendrix was active m<br />
Student Council, the school<br />
year book. Choir and<br />
after-school sports while at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School She is<br />
currently employed as a long<br />
distance operator for New<br />
Jersey Bell Telephone<br />
Company She has one brother,<br />
James, and two sisters, Jeanne<br />
and L#isa,<br />
For her talent presentation<br />
Miss Hendrix will perform an<br />
exercise routine. Her interests<br />
include the piano, fuitar,<br />
sewing, skiing and art She<br />
hopes to further her education<br />
in art. She is sponsored by the<br />
1<br />
Jayrrcs which IS spon.MirinO a<br />
He suygcstpd lhal tnf»c<br />
phinning nn atlimding th* 1 i ruj 11. i h<br />
i-nii i.l i h<br />
Burnt in s.ncj i h. v* h<br />
(i.HMli'H I• • r11 I »•!,. h.nll ,,<br />
(ml (if S2D1J ^^il^;,v m'.r'<br />
HJ'H HisfTllMlfTir S.ili.rti.!^ •<br />
*;|= rumpirii Is I"''<br />
show<br />
get ihpir Iicki'is early Joseph<br />
Doughprty is servins as ticket<br />
ehairman<br />
1 • •"'<br />
ihruwn in l hi- b;u<br />
Thi' li'FUr<br />
jlurii; Ih' Irnni ul -h. HIM I<br />
pnViili U' "\4'nrH l.if-- (L.f'if,^<br />
u! i iin .iri^i f h,, t h,i> I*. -' -'-^<br />
h\ IV,hi-rmrii f. *r \ • ,ir--<br />
Burm.in urim iil.il lh.il i-lhir<br />
pi-upli- in Ihi ni'iL'hh-'rhi'iirj<br />
riimpliiin'-ri .iitir (In f. . t .,-<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
DPW adopts new seal<br />
A new sea] (n...i the mammal<br />
variety) Is presently being<br />
affixed to the doors and side<br />
panels <strong>of</strong> all the trash and<br />
dump trucks in the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works<br />
<strong>The</strong> flashy blue, whit*', and<br />
gold seal is the result <strong>of</strong> mere<br />
than a ypar <strong>of</strong> redesign ing by<br />
the city and the " 3M<br />
Corporation, which made the<br />
finished product<br />
A contj.st was h^-ld Imi<br />
summer and a $25 savinp<br />
SEE OVER<br />
400<br />
COOKIE-JARS<br />
30 KINDS OF<br />
BUTTPR COOKliS<br />
In Our 42nd Year<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 ASiURY AVi.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
bond awarded to the person<br />
who enuld di«si(fn an<br />
appropriate seal for the Public<br />
Works Department<br />
CommiBsioniT DavW L<br />
Simpson and hi* rude?* picked a<br />
winner and then made<br />
modificationf "f their nan<br />
<strong>The</strong> 3M Company cut out<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the fancy art work and<br />
supplied thi nt> with a<br />
simplified version which n now<br />
•o bf plared un thf<br />
department's vehicles<br />
Thf theme is nautical with a<br />
sail boat and hjov centen.-d in<br />
'a large circle with "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
New Jersey around the outer<br />
edge. Blue and gold in the city<br />
colors and the seal is made <strong>of</strong>.<br />
reflectonjed material<br />
Deputy Public Works<br />
Director W Scon Burmaji «jid<br />
his department has irrdered<br />
2S0 <strong>of</strong> the seals at a in;-t ol<br />
52 28 each or SrlBn fnr the<br />
bundle<br />
Tide$<br />
l<br />
N0TI6E — OedUBt h heyf ta<br />
buch. Me i hour (or OMtley'i<br />
Pg<br />
=)<br />
nt<br />
Ftmt<br />
Br dH<br />
Qu«ne X—Full Moot<br />
-ui Ntn Moo * Lfltt Quir1$l<br />
Hl(h Lo* HlfH LBK<br />
Al<br />
JULV <strong>1970</strong> _ F D i.<br />
10<br />
11 —<br />
1!<br />
13 1<br />
U J<br />
fi<br />
11 ' 54 1 t<br />
16 • 4R 1 4<br />
Time<br />
<strong>The</strong> hands that fill<br />
your prescription are as<br />
worthy <strong>of</strong> trust as the<br />
hand that wrote it.<br />
F.M<br />
2 30 8 06<br />
! 48 SO0<br />
54! 954<br />
4 i? 10:14<br />
S 16 lJ:00<br />
6:30 1!:S4<br />
7:S4 1-00<br />
OF OCiAN CITY<br />
SOUTO JERSEY'S MOST MODERN PHARMACY<br />
•Hi St. and W#.l«y Av.. Dial 399-5555<br />
— FREE DELIVERY —<br />
Pitman Hobo Band<br />
concert on Pier<br />
Th*<br />
i.IHI Bii ifi will hi pparmx<br />
lln MUM. Pi.'f Siilurday<br />
uls 1 I Th.-ir f-ont'lTI<br />
p<br />
Phil ShrnHmi ,!ri-;i t:jihi> ijnd<br />
li-iiMim |KT
Ft<br />
PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
TERMITES<br />
DFSTFREE<br />
• EfTEBMINATlNO H. tM,<br />
Mt-SIOB • IB-IIM<br />
wt-naa,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Dean's LUt<br />
Phyllis M Ofisdorf, 5441<br />
Central «v a suniiir at Moravian<br />
Collegp in Bpthlphrm, IV, was<br />
named to thi> rloan's list for th«><br />
spring U'rtti.<br />
COTTON SHIFTS, HOUSECOATS from $ 5.W<br />
PRINTS STRIPES SOLIDS<br />
HATS • Whimisyi tnm §2,50<br />
11,'ilUin Straws (or Ail Ckt>n«iians<br />
HANPBA05 from M.00<br />
Krtnkled PMM Strews Crochets - Vfcfl*s Leaita-<br />
KrfnlcUd Patmf WEATHER COATS fram $16.00<br />
Lingaria - GISVM • Sc»rf» - Ho»l»rv<br />
Cj J £ HEL1N P<br />
i/VUUVtUd<br />
THE NEWEST<br />
LOOK IN . . .<br />
Gowns<br />
Dresse§<br />
Pants Suits<br />
Tunics<br />
Slacks<br />
Blouses<br />
PHONI ;<br />
399.6400<br />
Open 9 am to<br />
5:30 pm<br />
Friday 9 to 9<br />
825 Atbury Avanua<br />
Oil! 3995800<br />
127 and 137<br />
Atbory Ave.<br />
Daily 9 5:30; Friday 9-9<br />
This Is <strong>The</strong> Event<br />
You've Been Waiting For<br />
Save on<br />
famous<br />
designer's<br />
fashions<br />
new shipment<br />
just arrived<br />
Great<br />
§uitmier<br />
Clearance<br />
1 3 " l k<br />
<strong>of</strong>f<br />
and even more<br />
huge savings<br />
storewide<br />
the values are<br />
tremendous<br />
©n joy<br />
Lillian Vlhus<br />
quality<br />
at our low<br />
sale prices<br />
®CIAN CITY<br />
Ut Boardwalk<br />
6ptn 10 A.M. T, 10 P.M.<br />
i<br />
I<br />
TODAY 11'rntyy)<br />
"Ovor 2 1 ' cHtiic H p m , t>n<br />
,in fiily Yachl Cluh<br />
, , arid SrU'Ction „..,.,„ <strong>of</strong> „<br />
Of YC and her court. 0 p m<br />
l<br />
H p m , w the Music PUT Tom<br />
Perkins, hiirilniw. Dami'l<br />
Uir, and Sri mini<br />
Darlniy,<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Bos wood [)ii|i||f';i(i»<br />
yam*\ 7 -15 p m : 41 fi<br />
A* hititir j*v<br />
Alcoholics Ancinymous nnd<br />
Al Am n rneeiinu, X iiO p m , in<br />
r Book Review Luncheon<br />
Long Trip<br />
A final reminder has been It taken a IOIIK time Ui<br />
(>r cinly<br />
SUNDAY through<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Frpf eonci'rU by <strong>Ocean</strong> (.My<br />
Municipal Orchi«tro undfr ihi'<br />
dimclitiM (if Clflrrnrii Fuhrrn.nn.<br />
made II f the book fcyithpr ii ni'st on » wild<br />
review luncheon at the Yacht<br />
refreshments Public invited<br />
HIKIHI" rlljiSI'.<br />
Club Tucyidiiy at noon Mary S<br />
* # *<br />
Uegtcin/popuiar reviewed. Will<br />
K nigh Is <strong>of</strong> Qilumhus<br />
present the prOKriim Ticket<br />
meeting, K 30 p.m., in the<br />
I iiij u I for, I' hi linicl phi n<br />
inforrnation may obtained by<br />
("cHincil horne, 349 West iiv<br />
calling Elearinr Eckenh<strong>of</strong>f 111<br />
* * •<br />
399 1010<br />
United Veti-runs Cuuncil<br />
ClaulfM Adi •ring RMUIH<br />
ifleetinu, 7:30 |) m in the<br />
VFW P,«t Home<br />
* * *<br />
EVELYN MULLEN'S<br />
Chapu-r HH OES ''bazaar<br />
workshop, 7 30 p m , in the<br />
p<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Frank Roycn.<br />
NKDLE I YARN CENTRE<br />
th*' EpIKCupill P[iri.nh Hiill, 1<br />
I HI 2 Windsor dr<br />
H. iind C'i»n!rii! nv<br />
819 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
* • •<br />
MONDAY<br />
Story Hour for preschool<br />
through third graders, 10 a.m.<br />
in tht* h(»mi' •>I" Mrs Anihony at the library, 8th st nnd<br />
Mt-'iinrfrn, II3-i CJl'iMHi ;iv<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
. * * *<br />
Ht>mi l<br />
Hrnlth Aid*' Afworiiition<br />
mfM-hnu, ntiiin in Flvmmiih<br />
Inn<br />
Esfhiinyt' C Miih liintirr<br />
niiMMinu. fi i-> p m , in<br />
Plvmmi th Inn<br />
* * *<br />
BiH'iiy nf» rurd party. 7 ".10<br />
p m , in thi 1 Bi-wayn*' Hutrl,<br />
H ] 2 Oci'im av Pnit'tM'ds ht'n^fit<br />
Shr.»-* Mfiitiiiriril Mrt^pitnl<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Firs,! 1^111(1(1 McLhodiSl<br />
Church KunjmiT Ausihiiry<br />
meeting, '1 p m , in the church.<br />
Book rfviow nf Dwtjth! P<br />
Eisenh(iwrr N "At Eas*', Stork's<br />
I Tell My Friimri!," hy Mrs<br />
Wallaci' E Pishi-r<br />
Ballet iinrt Acrcibaiics dance<br />
classes spiinsun'd hy SOCIA,<br />
10 a.m., in ChapH ilall, SSth<br />
H. and Ashijry av<br />
Womrn's Bible Study<br />
Fellowship mni'Linn, 10:30<br />
a.m., in the Fimi Presbyterian<br />
Chufeh Mr*. .Jiimes Jewell<br />
leader<br />
Luncheiin and bunk review<br />
by Mary Syminirtun Gesfnn,<br />
noun, al the Yacht Club<br />
* * *<br />
Clothing dcrniinstratinn and<br />
party, 8 p m , in Chape! Hall,<br />
sponsored by the Vuulh Choir<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> Ihe building<br />
fund. Games. prm's and<br />
AARP Meeting<br />
LINWOOD Mainland<br />
Chapter ul' AARP will meet<br />
Thursday at noun in Ogr Lady<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sorrows recreation cenu?f,<br />
Poplar and Wnbaiih aves A<br />
covered dish lunchenn will<br />
precede the regular meeting.<br />
Members are asked to brinH a<br />
covered dish Beverage will be<br />
furnishpd by the chapter <strong>The</strong><br />
nominating committee will<br />
present a slate <strong>of</strong> nfrieers for<br />
the cominjj election<br />
CLASSiFIlD AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Jewel-necked A-<strong>Line</strong><br />
Siflmmer flatters wlUi two<br />
curved panels <strong>of</strong> white.<br />
100% Dneron Polyester Knit.<br />
Sizes 10.20, 1414.2014.<br />
Brown and White,<br />
$24,00.<br />
DRESS SHOPPE<br />
741 Atbwry Avtnuc<br />
OPEN' raiDAy NITE<br />
METERED PARKING<br />
IN REAR<br />
Yacht Club Duplicate<br />
Bridge, 7'45 p rn For members<br />
only<br />
• * •<br />
We Will B« Closed<br />
Friday' Evening and<br />
All Day Saturday<br />
Will Re-open Monday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 13th. 9 a.m.-9 p,m.<br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
and AUTHENTIC AMERICANA REPRODUCTIONS<br />
DRY SINKS . RECORD CABINETS<br />
CORNER CUPBOARDS • COMMODES<br />
UNUSUAL IND TABLES<br />
MASTER CRAFTED HAND RUIBED FINISH<br />
WATER (ad ALCOHOL PR80P<br />
Shore Road, Route 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, N, J.<br />
Phone 609.263.8117<br />
Garden State Parkway Exit 17<br />
turn left to Route 9, then left I mile T i,<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A W1K HOURS 9 A.M.- 4:30<br />
Gifts from around the World to excite your imagination<br />
7)9 Bartenea Rd.<br />
399.2SS7<br />
Hsuil; 10-5,<br />
Tuei. « Fri. HI f a.m<br />
PORCELAIN DOLLS CRYSTAL<br />
SILVER PAINTINGS<br />
HANDBAGS JEWELRY<br />
CHINA ORIENTAL<br />
SCARVES<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
<strong>The</strong>re's<br />
a whole<br />
new<br />
if it's curlf<br />
fleet <strong>of</strong><br />
ahoy for you,<br />
hair<br />
do your thing<br />
styles thiscmsSo<br />
in our salon.<br />
summer, but<br />
Our bet Is when<br />
we've been<br />
your p<br />
ed that<br />
sees you, ne'U<br />
real "In<br />
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All opportunity for local<br />
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roses<br />
Mrs Janis Town, <strong>of</strong> Beesleys<br />
Point, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor<br />
Serving as bridesmaids were the<br />
Misses Debbie Luff. <strong>of</strong><br />
Wynnewood, Pa , Suttn Parry,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Greenwich, Conn., Nancy<br />
Appleyaj-d, <strong>of</strong> Methuen, Mass ,<br />
and Kathj> Cleveland, <strong>of</strong><br />
Plorham Park<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride's attendants wore<br />
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and maize chiffon <strong>The</strong> fitted<br />
white bodices were detailed<br />
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Jantzen<br />
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EGG HARBOR CITY<br />
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itilitf'hin^ vi'lvi'l<br />
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F^rturr lial.<br />
in m;ilih<br />
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<strong>The</strong> miii/r<br />
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ruilc<br />
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Uowni'd in ,i l,ii' h-nRth frork<br />
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hut in iiK-hid and liiiir _<br />
Edward Town, flf fjci'sli'v'.<br />
Point. wi« 1 h.'M nuin AssiMinu<br />
as ushcri, wire Albert<br />
Clamhurn. Gli'nii Bccnllt',<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> ihe (trciom Tons<br />
Humano and Kobi'rl Taylor, all<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city Kdwarrl Springer,<br />
til" Turkahoe. nephew <strong>of</strong> Ihi.<br />
hridc, was nna bearer<br />
For hpr ri;iui;hli'r * wi-ddinu.<br />
Mrs. Springer M-|i'rted « yrllim<br />
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For I. hi' orrnsion. Mrs<br />
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gown wilh m a I c h i n B<br />
accfssonns anrt a whiti'<br />
gilrdi'niii corsuye<br />
Followinj) thf ri'f«ptiiin'lh|.<br />
ni'wlywods left for a<br />
honeymoon in the Poconos<br />
For her travelling outfit the<br />
bride chose ,i biMfP 1 pant suit<br />
With whitf. acccssurli'S<br />
Thn bride w;is Eriiduated<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
in 1968 and oimpletrd her<br />
sophomorf year at Elmira<br />
Collegp, She Will enter<br />
Monmouth Colli-p' in thn fall<br />
as a junior <strong>The</strong> bridfigrnorn, a<br />
1987 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High School, was graduated<br />
from Wesley Junior Collpye in<br />
1969 and will be a senior at<br />
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Committee, 8 p.m.. Township<br />
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Cub Scout Den 2, 6 p.m ,<br />
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Mrs, Ferdinand M, Watson Jr.<br />
Brownlee-Watson wedding<br />
in Holy Trinity Church<br />
Holy Tnnlly Episcopal<br />
Churt'h was the setting June 28<br />
for the* wedding <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Lindabrth Brownlee. daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs Herbert J.<br />
Bruwniee., Jr , <strong>of</strong> 530 W. Surf<br />
rd and Ferdinand M, Watson,<br />
Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mis,<br />
Ferdinand M Watson, Sr,. <strong>of</strong><br />
Collinpwood<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev Charles L. Wood,<br />
rector, <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the two<br />
o'clock double-ring ceremony:<br />
Mr*: Jean Ruviplla wag<br />
organist, and Mrs. D N<br />
Wppning was soloist. Selections<br />
sung prior In the ceremony<br />
were "Wedding Song," by<br />
Srhutz. "<strong>The</strong> Greatest <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>se<br />
is Love" and "O Perfect Love"<br />
Mrs Dennis Nord. <strong>of</strong><br />
Newport News, Va», was<br />
mat ran <strong>of</strong> honor, and serving<br />
as hridi'smiiids were Mrs,<br />
Frederick Muller, <strong>of</strong> Freehold,<br />
and Mrs. James Hutehinson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Norristown, Pa.<br />
Dennis Nord was best man,<br />
and assisting as ushers w^re<br />
James Mellor. <strong>of</strong> Atlanta. Ga.,<br />
and Robert Price, <strong>of</strong> Palmyra.<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
father, the bride was attired in<br />
a pwB <strong>of</strong> white silk organza<br />
and imported ppau d'Ange<br />
lace <strong>The</strong> erjipire bodice was<br />
styled with an illusion neckline<br />
and Victorifln collar <strong>of</strong><br />
scalloped lace appliques. Lace<br />
motifs trimmed the bodice and<br />
lantern sleeves and extended to<br />
the A-line skirt. <strong>The</strong> gown was<br />
framed with a detachable<br />
Watteau train featuring a wide<br />
border <strong>of</strong> scalloped lace Her<br />
bouffant veil <strong>of</strong> imported<br />
illusion was held in place by a<br />
silk organza headpiece with<br />
matching beaded lace motifs.<br />
She carried a nosegiy <strong>of</strong><br />
(Jladiolii petals, white daisies<br />
and v. lite baby roses wifh<br />
baby s breath entwined in<br />
cascading ribbon<br />
<strong>The</strong> bnddl attendants wi rn<br />
dotti-d Swiss gowns li hiuind<br />
with high rise hodm-s tnmrnid<br />
with white val lace and daisus<br />
and f§*aUinng lengpuftid<br />
sieevfs With flrhlti" laee tirclpd<br />
cuffs <strong>The</strong>ir outfits wen<br />
tompleU'd with tipen trrmn<br />
picture hat* with \tlvtt<br />
streamers Tht matron tif<br />
honor was in qpncot and<br />
carried a basket uf Vilhm<br />
daisies and orangr tajnatmn<br />
<strong>The</strong> bridesmaid" were In vellow<br />
and carried baskets uf vtllnw<br />
dai ies and vtllow carmtmn<br />
For her d^Lighters wedding<br />
Mrs Brownlip chtisr d hmr<br />
grenn chilftm dnss topped<br />
with a matching IreveU^ lace<br />
coat Her i-nsemhie was<br />
completed with matching<br />
acctwones and j cor.age nf<br />
cjmbidiurrt orchids<br />
For the occasion Mrn<br />
Wat,pn selected a gold A line<br />
dres, with beaded neekhnt and<br />
sleeM s Gold accessone -ind<br />
con ge <strong>of</strong> cymbldium orrhid".<br />
completed her en c emblt<br />
Frllowing a rroption it<br />
Danuls Restaurant in Somep.<br />
Point the Louplt left for a<br />
fteddlng trip to New \11rk<br />
"stale <strong>The</strong>y will rnajte thur<br />
hornr in Mapli Shade For htr<br />
going jwav outfit the bridt<br />
chose an imported cotton knit<br />
aqua and whitf figured A line<br />
dress with matching coat<br />
whit* patent accessories and a<br />
corsage uf whili gardenias and<br />
sttphanoti<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride was graduated<br />
from Oei an <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
in 1984 and received her<br />
bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree from<br />
Trenton State College in 1968<br />
She will ttach kindergarten in<br />
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1 hi bridtgmum was<br />
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High Schc nl and rtceived his<br />
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Mr Na imi Bdfnherger,<br />
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Apirtm nt 11 12th st and<br />
(h 1 in i\ w 1 ri u ed bv an<br />
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1 30 Munddv mi rmng and<br />
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Pt horn*<br />
Wilh urn* apprrh< nsion^<br />
Mrs Bimbirgrr tel. phontd<br />
ind luund that the couple i<br />
Hi M lr old Cullit Lady had<br />
gi\i n birth tT j litter <strong>of</strong> pups.<br />
Mr Birnbtrger was relirved<br />
th if thi c m* rgency was<br />
ni thinp more thdn Lady 8<br />
mothi rhemd but it left her<br />
pu/zlid Thf Bimbergers were<br />
not iware that Lady was<br />
pngmnt<br />
Mr Bimbt rger told her<br />
hu band to gu to work and<br />
Nave Lad\ to her maternal<br />
instincU<br />
Mrs Bambi rgi r w^nt to<br />
Springfield Idter in the day<br />
Monday to help Lady with her<br />
llttei<br />
PROTECT<br />
YOURSELF,<br />
FINQERFLICKT-<br />
Key <strong>The</strong>ft<br />
Protoctor<br />
Yii Know you jiwuld iintr lint<br />
jnir bsuii kiyi tilt if your hintfi.<br />
tut W$ fuch • nu Dunce to Uki<br />
them <strong>of</strong>f whin you hm to diva<br />
thi eir key with thi tu. Thit'i<br />
how htuit ktjs fill into wreni<br />
hands and burjliriai get ttartiC<br />
An Anson Key <strong>The</strong>ft Prelector up.<br />
iritti your km with 1 flick e!<br />
thi flngtr-ysu II ntvir leave the<br />
htuii >«y» with thi ctrl Every<br />
driver ihould have one.All Initials<br />
available. Qrilt Protecllon.<br />
ONLY MS<br />
Thom<<br />
as<br />
Jeweleers<br />
825 Asbury Avo.<br />
AAUW<br />
old book talm<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cipe May Coiinty<br />
Branch <strong>of</strong> the AAUW wiil<br />
sponsor a used book sale to<br />
benefit the Fellowship Fund<br />
<strong>The</strong> event will he held neit<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 17, from 9 n m<br />
until dark on Aibiiry iv aeniMi<br />
from <strong>City</strong> Hall A coin doli if<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 24 hM been »et<br />
Anyone hiving books to<br />
donate may call Mrs Nancy<br />
Wood, 399 1087; Mrs Ann.'<br />
Wlderstrom, S88-4919, Mrs<br />
Lynne Qauck, 888 2830, or<br />
Mrs. Mary Jane Knudson,<br />
888 1437 AmngemenU may<br />
be made to hjve the books<br />
picked up,<br />
USE ITCH-ME NOT<br />
TO STOP THAT ITCH!<br />
Act. [Ik. a local aBHthrtli Apply<br />
g.il.k drrl". ITCH ME NOT day trr<br />
nlfbl far RIIEI, in««£t bit**, !@?<br />
T, slhif aurfACa raahei. Anili?p<br />
tiE BEHPII Idllf farsi is ipc^dhfalinf.<br />
IF nst ^•••••d in J$ ifiiiiule*.<br />
your SB, haek NQIW at Slti-gn<br />
r<br />
JOSIPH R<br />
DICKINSON, III<br />
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* NEW HOMES<br />
• ALT^ATIONS<br />
# REPAIRS OF<br />
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1 WIIT 13TH ST.<br />
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VriST AFRICAN<br />
TRIBAL ART<br />
Tha rmil thing from<br />
Mali and Upp*r Volta.<br />
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and Statuary, j<br />
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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 197Q FRIDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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Beginning 10:00 P.M. Until Final Crowning<br />
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MiiR OF THE nrnm, nm-nm INSUKANCK COBTORATION<br />
' A Umsm 0! Till! rTOMAHlMEIlVE SVS1RM<br />
Smorgasbord<br />
Dinner<br />
Given by<br />
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No. 6? OES<br />
SAT,, JULY 11th<br />
Served S to 7 p.m.<br />
Donari'on: Adwlf $2.00.<br />
Child Jl 00<br />
MASONIC TEMPLE<br />
Poplar Ave. ind Shore<br />
Rd., LINWOOD, N, J.<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
LinwiioH Fust Dri.'i AmiTi^iin<br />
I^yiiin mi'iiiiny, H p m<br />
* * •<br />
TOMORROW (Siilurriuy)<br />
Srniir|>iiKbiirrj (linni'r (jivcn<br />
by Ki-yncirif Chvpicr 6fi OES,<br />
S In 7 pm, in the MiiMinit-<br />
Ti-mplc, Shun- rd and Piiplil.ir<br />
(iv , Linwiiod Publii" mvili.f)<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Homrp, Point St'niiir Citucni,<br />
miwiinii, 1 1,30 a m , in Orwr<br />
Luthcriin Church<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Somnni Point Kiwunis Club<br />
dinnnr moeiing, 7 pm, in<br />
Daniel's Rostaurant<br />
CUSTOMERIZED<br />
Call Now for "Customeriaed" Same-Day<br />
LAUNDRY SERVICE 398=0720<br />
july 15th g«r acquainted — bring rhl* ad<br />
and a we'll supply a packet <strong>of</strong> detergent for<br />
oaeh o S Ib. lead dene in our machins*. ^<br />
2744 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Plek-Up 810 A.M. D#liv«r 6-7 P.M.<br />
nmtsmnso<br />
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CATANOSO, Dir,<br />
M«r Couri Houi,, NJ.OiSiT 1<br />
CAPE MAV COUNTY<br />
itfw jfSftrs Wa'joviAH<br />
INf, ..I^'iJ. " nil 3<br />
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lr HOLLY FARM<br />
& COUNTRY GIFT SHOP<br />
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For tht Patio • URNS • REDWOOD<br />
WROUGHT IRON . STANDS • WALL PLANTERS<br />
SIA GULLS • WIATHIRVANES<br />
Open Tues. thru Sunday (Closed Monday)<br />
HIGH RATES<br />
BEST TERMS<br />
at<br />
Cape May County<br />
Savings and Loan<br />
Association<br />
Passbook<br />
Savings<br />
• No Minimum<br />
• Always Available<br />
Savings<br />
Certificate<br />
• $1,000 Minimum<br />
• Minimum T#rm<br />
1 Ytar<br />
Savings<br />
Certificate<br />
• $1,000 Minimum<br />
• Minimum Term<br />
6 Month*<br />
Savings<br />
Certificate<br />
'•' $5,000 Minimum<br />
• Minimum Term<br />
2 Year*<br />
ASSETS OVIR $17 MILLION DOLLARS<br />
Each Account Inturad Up To $20,000 by the<br />
Federal Savings and Lean Insurance Corp.<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY SAVINGS<br />
[„. M,r C-urt Ha<br />
Betrothals<br />
Mr iind Mrs Jack A<br />
Vischi'f. <strong>of</strong> ]fil2 Ashurv nv<br />
and Downinglon, Pn ,<br />
annriunci' thi- nngagpm^nt <strong>of</strong><br />
their daughter. Deborah Lee,<br />
lo Alan Petty <strong>of</strong> Dowmngton,<br />
Kin nf Mr and Mrs ChaHrs<br />
Petty, nf Ransorn. Pa<br />
Miss Vischer is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Downint'ton High School and<br />
received her bachelor's degree<br />
in art history and history from<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Delaware last<br />
month She is employed by the<br />
university and will enter<br />
graduate school in the fall<br />
Mr Petty is n graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Ahington HeighUs High School<br />
and Drew University He<br />
receivi-rl his master's degree<br />
from the UnivtTSity <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania. He also attended<br />
the University or Delaware,<br />
Pennsylvania State University<br />
and is presently attending West<br />
Chester Suite College where he<br />
is working towards a second<br />
master's degree He is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong><br />
Downing)on High School<br />
A winter wedding is<br />
planned.<br />
Receives Ph.D.<br />
John Robert Taeeannu, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pirn Chief and Mrs,<br />
Ferdinand Taeearino <strong>of</strong> 2fl<br />
Bayvievv pi., reenived his Ph D<br />
in Philosophy from<br />
Northwestern Univprsily at the<br />
112th annual commcneemi'nt<br />
June 13.<br />
Dr, Taeearino was graduated<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
in 1959, received his bachelor<br />
degree from ' Marquette<br />
University in 1963 and his<br />
master's from Loyola in 1067,<br />
He previously taught at<br />
Chicago State University and<br />
has been accepted as assistant<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at De Paul University<br />
in Chicago.<br />
Following graduation<br />
announcement was made <strong>of</strong><br />
the engagement <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Margaret Ann Leonardi<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Joseph Leonard <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />
and Dr Taeearino. Miss<br />
Leonard also received her Ph,<br />
D. at the commencement. No<br />
date has bpen set for the<br />
wedding.<br />
ClMilfM Ad. Bring RMUH)<br />
SELVAGN<br />
PHARMACY<br />
fth St, Mtrf A»bury Av*.<br />
DIAL 399411!<br />
M. •, •ISAMAN, R.P., Owner<br />
THi OCIAN CITY SfNTINBLUDGIR<br />
Mr and Mrs Pnul H Hnrlii!.<br />
nf 17 W Kdmhurgh rd .<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> Morirestiiwn,<br />
annnunee the engagement <strong>of</strong><br />
their dauyhti'F, Joan Nancy, to<br />
Hu|jh Gregurv- Smith, son o!<br />
Mr and Mrs Frank Kin(|sUin<br />
Hmith, <strong>of</strong> Rorkville, Md , onri 8<br />
W AherdfM'n rd . thm nty. anri<br />
fiirmerly nf Philiidelphia<br />
Mr Smith in the grandson <strong>of</strong><br />
Mn, Hugh Hilier and I he late<br />
Mr Hiller and Mrs Friink<br />
Smith and the late Jurigi'<br />
Smilh, (if Philadelphia He n<br />
the great enindMin <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Thomas Kay<br />
Miss Hartig is a graduato <strong>of</strong><br />
Monrestown Senior High<br />
School and a recent graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oouchi'r College in Towson,<br />
Md Mr Smith attended<br />
Episcopal Academy and is a<br />
.senior at the University nf<br />
Maryland<br />
An Aiigust wedding is<br />
planned<br />
Mr and Mrs, S, Rados, <strong>of</strong><br />
2I0O Asbury av., announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their daughter,<br />
Rita Luciana, to Otto David<br />
Libener, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and<br />
2108 Central av , this city.<br />
Miss Rados' father is owner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 21st Street Market, Mr<br />
Libener is the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Otto<br />
Libener and the late Dr<br />
Libener<br />
Miss Rados, a 1969 paduale<br />
<strong>of</strong> Villa Maria College, i*.<br />
teaching at St. James School in<br />
Ventnor. Mr. Libener received<br />
a bachelor's degree in electrical<br />
engineering and a master's in<br />
business administration from<br />
Drexel University He is<br />
presently employed with Bell<br />
Telephone <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
A December wedding is<br />
planned.<br />
Nulii ml!)<br />
Tl'lTlHtflTS lift SO sills<br />
rich! iil'iiT >(Hi CI'UMI' In bf<br />
nni' uf Lhi'in.<br />
, Duliuquf, In.<br />
AUTO BODY REPAIR<br />
AUO<br />
REPAINTIHO ind WEUMNQ<br />
EJ-BIOtttATDRS and WASHING<br />
HACNINtl MnNIIMtp<br />
SHOP<br />
B«t. II A 11 St.. M Hiytn Av..<br />
(100 Ys, So. <strong>of</strong> Big Gas Tlankt<br />
DIAL 19MM0<br />
Visit Our Cosmetic Dept,<br />
SPECIAL and LIMITED — SHAUMAR<br />
Gutrialn Cologne, ] popular fragrancef, Chjnt<br />
d'Arom«, Mltieuke and L'Nnm EIWM ., S3.75<br />
Du Barry<br />
MOiSTURfi PETALS<br />
Liquid Moisturizer<br />
Reg. $5.50<br />
Value<br />
SAVE $2.2!<br />
$3.25<br />
FOR THi NICIST<br />
TAN IN TOWN, Urn,<br />
BAIN da SOLEIL<br />
COPPERTONE<br />
TANYA<br />
WiHi OMdnut OU<br />
and Cwim Buttnr<br />
PRII STMI HOUMi DAILY I AJN. TO iliN P.M.<br />
DILIVIRY SUNDAY: f:M AM. TO It P.M.<br />
Wonders <strong>of</strong> Antarctic<br />
extolled for Kiwanis<br />
C'timmarider Edwurd Wafri,<br />
U S N . spok>' "f the<br />
ejipcrienfes <strong>of</strong> tin- Arilartir<br />
Expedition at thi' luneheon<br />
meetin); <strong>of</strong> Ihe Kiwanis Club<br />
SVarri said thut the SLieeew <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe esperiitlon could be<br />
ereditJ'd lo leamwork<br />
Top pemonnel rrrruiu-d<br />
from thi. Army, Navy. Manner.<br />
Ccjasl Guard, and CiViliaJix<br />
enabled the (,'roup lo eipmplHle<br />
scieniirir ex pen men b* and ut<br />
heat the RuSMMn.t Ihen-. the<br />
speaker nuU'd<br />
Ward eiiplained that thoM.<br />
making the journey fell mto<br />
1 hree eate(iories, ihe<br />
advenQirrrs, the real eiplon.rs,<br />
and Ihe esspees <strong>The</strong> escapeps<br />
weri> those who wen- running<br />
from problems at home and<br />
felt they |ust had to gel away<br />
However, the Antartie M-emed<br />
to magnify thf. escapees<br />
problemx, the speaker stated<br />
Krom ••tpcnmcnU' li<br />
learni'd thai<br />
yu down to<br />
seals<br />
d. pih ,,t<br />
le.'l, wiiirh prttv-i uf (<br />
inlcri'ht III SLI bmarifii'<br />
engineers Also n w;*s<br />
dist'-'Vi'n'd thai penquim hiid<br />
some ehararu^risiics <strong>of</strong> horn my<br />
pigeon., Penquins thai WITT<br />
reieiwd li.000 miles from liieir<br />
home managi'd ti! returh<br />
Ward noU'd thai the<br />
Anlartie sea* are U'l'miriB with<br />
wildlife and lhal then- is a<br />
possibility (hat the areii might<br />
be ItiokeH upon Ui lVi,ri the<br />
world<br />
Ward said that the mourl<br />
exploralions are grt'at. but<br />
Americans can be prijud <strong>of</strong> the<br />
men who beat the Russiani; in<br />
the punch in thp Anlartie<br />
ImmeHiatJ> past Prnwdenl<br />
AJhert E Halleday was<br />
program chairman jnd<br />
presenU'd the spi aker al ihn<br />
luneheon<br />
Williams Jewelers<br />
WE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK<br />
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
14 KARAT GOLD $!7.»S<br />
STERLING SILVER f 3.50<br />
KARATCLAD $ J.JJ<br />
• MONOGRAMMED DISC PINS<br />
" LINDE STAR RINGS Mid en* <strong>of</strong> MM<br />
Lsrgett Selection, <strong>of</strong> Pamsu* Brand<br />
NAME WATCHES In GeMn <strong>City</strong><br />
ALL INGRAVINO DONE ON TNI PREMISES<br />
81! Asbury Ave. , Dial 399-4075<br />
5000/<br />
7,5 AMPS<br />
115 VOLTS<br />
PAOE 7 _ SECTION ONI<br />
Stationery and Notes<br />
Personally Selprfed by ED HILL for<br />
Peacqcfe Sr)op<br />
PLUS<br />
IOMERS POINT SHOPPING CENTW<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
OPEN 10 to w WEEKDAYS<br />
PLAIT'S<br />
YOUR<br />
FINE FURNITURE, CARPETING 1 APPLIANCES<br />
£MLY<br />
MfA, auTOiiM aun, 1<br />
wnm nan ^ PLATT'S<br />
Sb N0W $ 299 ~<br />
4ms*r, mimr, 11 M<br />
S79 S+c WilMrt Urmia<br />
nri Mhit mU<br />
4 tkein.<br />
-*m\ Quality<br />
NEW<br />
PORTABLE<br />
5,000 • 6,000 • 7,000<br />
niiA «<br />
Op#n»llyt*r • 8 «.m. to 6 p.m. Daily • Friday "HI 9<br />
AL WRIGHTS}<br />
APPLIANCE COMPANY<br />
3130 ASBURV AVBWE Mtt
PACE I — SECTION ONE<br />
i<br />
For all your . . . . .<br />
CAR CARE NEEDS<br />
OPEN<br />
24<br />
HOURS<br />
WEEKENDS ONLY<br />
STOP IN AT<br />
WALT'S<br />
"SUPER RID BALL SERVICE<br />
9TH ST. & BAY AVI.<br />
NOTHING SUCCEEDS<br />
LIKE SAVING<br />
REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
0/ P ER ANNUM<br />
/ PAID QUARTIRLY<br />
0 NO MINIMUM BALANCI<br />
90-DAY NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
PiR ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTiRLY<br />
$1000 00 MINIMUM<br />
BALANCE<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
1001 Asbury Ave. Dial 599-0012<br />
GE Fashionette<br />
Air Conditioner<br />
• Installs in Minutes with<br />
E-Z Mount<br />
• Low Cost, use on 115 volt<br />
home current<br />
• Very Qyifit Compressor<br />
• Washable Filter, Reusable:<br />
• LEXAN* Molded Cnsowlll<br />
never rust<br />
• Attractive I.fown Finish<br />
GE Fashionetlo<br />
Model AQKE106AA<br />
MOO ITU/Hr.<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
f l,ECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL<br />
944 ASBURY AVE DIAL 399-1591<br />
THi OCEAN CITY SENTINiL-LEDOiR<br />
MUSTACHE CUPS - Two dozen mustache cups are displayed in this glflfls case at<br />
tho must'um. This is part <strong>of</strong> a 200-piecp collection belonging to Bruce Dimon, Senior<br />
Photos<br />
AWAITING DINNER GUESTS A LA 19th CENTURY - A mannequin dressed in<br />
costume <strong>of</strong> the era graces the ""Victorian dining room setting at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Historical Museum,<br />
Histoical Museum<br />
reports big season<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical<br />
Museum is having an excellent<br />
attendance this year, according<br />
to a report released last week<br />
by the board. Visitors from<br />
many states and several foreign<br />
countries have vitwtd the<br />
exhibits.<br />
Of special interest art the figurehead from the ship<br />
Victorian rooms located in the "Sindia" which was wrecked<br />
South Wing. <strong>The</strong>si> include a on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> beach<br />
bedroom, dining room, living December 15, 1901 <strong>On</strong> view<br />
room and kitchen completely are dishos and china which<br />
furnished in the 19th century were salvaged From the cargo.<br />
style<br />
Thi- men and boys show special<br />
interest in this room.<br />
<strong>The</strong> theatres <strong>of</strong><br />
London,<br />
Moscow<br />
& Leningrad<br />
You'll have 8 nights in London<br />
plus 4 plays, 3 ni|hts in<br />
Moscow with two tl-Netj to<br />
the ballet, elreus or other<br />
theatre, and j nights in Leningrad<br />
with tv*s tickets to the<br />
oo-ra. ballet or otner theafe,<br />
(Tners's a 3wet« variation<br />
taking ysu to Paris too j Including<br />
hotel*,, b'oabiasts,<br />
sightleeing aM m
ill<br />
PAOi 10 — SiCTION ONi TMi OCiAN CITY SINTINILLEDOiR FRIDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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THE ORIGINAL<br />
%QvVm!tSHOP<br />
RIO.<br />
972 Boardwalk<br />
(Near 10th Street)<br />
SORROW'S<br />
HUT HOUSE<br />
SALTED NUTS<br />
HOME-MADE<br />
CANDIES<br />
944.946 BOARDWALK, OCEAN CfTY<br />
399-1648<br />
No, 1 BOARDWALK, CAPE MAY<br />
•••••»• * • » ••••<br />
throe weeks wilhoui washing "<br />
Tim municipal i-eonomy<br />
ririvi' also oxU'nda into the wo<br />
<strong>of</strong> ovirlimr fur city i-mplnyocK.<br />
Simpson said hi« department m<br />
Iryiiid in rnduce drastically<br />
overtime paid In omploypps<br />
! hiH sunimiT<br />
"We are tryiiiK to swap<br />
hours with I he Iriishmen who<br />
work overturn 1 ." he siud "Thai<br />
is, if they work iin hour mm<br />
iin Mondny iiilfi Tuesday, the<br />
busy Hliys. they can leave ;in<br />
hour enrly on n slow Hjy "<br />
Burman .said overLiirie is<br />
mettvd out almost strictly oil a<br />
volunteer basis for settiny up<br />
hpecinl weekend events He siiid<br />
cutting the trnsh collections<br />
down friim six days (•• five has<br />
resulted in nearly $7,00(1 this<br />
ypiir in overtime siivinpi<br />
Burman said overtime is<br />
strictly euntmiled with<br />
permission famine from<br />
foremen before any man may<br />
accumulate additional hours<br />
"If a foreman want* lo work<br />
overtime to finish n job he<br />
must approve it with me or the<br />
nornmissioner." Burman said<br />
Sharp said his Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> ft.'Venue and Finance, as the<br />
city's smallest department, ha*<br />
little overtime Nevertheless,<br />
Sharp said he HcM'srT! believe in<br />
overtime excesses and said ,1<br />
should be assigned only as<br />
needed by department heads<br />
Earlier in the week Wimberj<br />
investigated a situation where<br />
one police department<br />
detective collected |S 12.00 in<br />
overtime for the first six<br />
months <strong>of</strong> the year while the<br />
Department average was less<br />
than $100. Wimbere said the<br />
overtime for Detective Sp<br />
John Dive! was justified to him<br />
by the police chief, but he<br />
(Wirnberg; would keep nn eye<br />
on it in the future<br />
Sharp said the control <strong>of</strong><br />
overtime is the direct<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
A RESTAURANT<br />
$1 .00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
INCLUDE SAT ft HUN,<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. TO 8 P.M<br />
PLEASANTVILLE<br />
Black Horse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt, 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Avei.<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
11 McArthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
JULY 10<br />
Blkad Stuffed Floumfcr<br />
wtth Crabrrwaf<br />
••Iw4 H»lrbut SMik rn<br />
Crttla SiuM<br />
•r«fltd Cholc* Ctmpped<br />
Sirloin Steak, Gravy<br />
SAT. & SUN,<br />
JULY 11, 12<br />
Vial CutM Ptrtniilan and<br />
SpiohiHf, no y«g,<br />
IrilMd SMsn Rib <strong>of</strong> B.ef,<br />
Hentradlih<br />
Crab C«k« ImpwHsl, Tartar<br />
Stun<br />
MONDAY<br />
JULY 13<br />
•lk«d SfwfM Perk Chip<br />
Brown Ofayy<br />
Mmhroom Bwf Mactrsni<br />
CHHnih, I rag,<br />
Chal'l JuiJtmt Salad Bowl.<br />
Drtutng, us vag,<br />
TUKDAY<br />
JULY 14<br />
Camed litf, Cabbago and<br />
BDIIMI Palate, o* Mg,<br />
Reatt Sprlnfl Lag <strong>of</strong> Lamb,<br />
Stuffinfl, 1 Vag.<br />
BrsIM PieufidM- I<br />
Buttw HUM<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
JULY IS<br />
•rtiM Pork T««fc,rlo!»i,<br />
Tsmate Sauca<br />
Grill*) Baby BMT Llvtr,<br />
ChlekM Chow M*rn. Rica<br />
•nd Nowltoi, no v*g,<br />
THURSDAY<br />
JULY 16<br />
MuHtant PrM Chlcktu,<br />
iplMd A«k Rlngi<br />
Ch»»» RMlMidMM<br />
tg<br />
Oy»r»n, CNktall<br />
llUM<br />
AH Platters Include TMS«1<br />
Salad. Dressing, Two Vege.<br />
tahlM Emm Where Otherwist<br />
Noted, Homamaiip Rolls<br />
And Butter<br />
TOR ADDITIONAL JJt MHJP<br />
AND COPfll, CHOICI OF<br />
DliflRT<br />
respiinaitiilily <strong>of</strong> |hi> uleeli-d or wnmrn working overtime on<br />
omciiil win, h,nd» ihe various jobs should be ih>><br />
departmiMitJi ,u,d MUIIS till. ri'spo nsibility <strong>of</strong> lessor<br />
pnyroll lie said the lN,c <strong>of</strong> iiien departmi'iit heads m<br />
IH alwayH room fOr<br />
(,'irl in liny nrgmii<br />
WE'RE NUMBER ONE<br />
• BREAKFAST COOKS<br />
• PRETTY WAITRESSES<br />
• SANDWICH MEN<br />
ACE SOFTBALL PITCHER<br />
THIS WEEK — FILET OF FLOUNDER SPECIAL<br />
M.25 WITH THIS AD, ANY NUMEBER<br />
THE CHATTERBOX<br />
BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER<br />
9th Street and Central Avenue Hours 8 A, M. till 3 A. M.<br />
SUM<br />
Abmoiutmly th, final<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Smnmd Anywhtr* on (hi Jtrtmy Commll<br />
A "Buffet A L« Saxony" feahiringt<br />
Yfft Firm-dirt • Smlt Mackerel • Stater<br />
GalJen HnJi Brawn PoUlus • Fluffy Sambltd<br />
Egp • Crup Bacon • Aaoried Fnub •nd<br />
Meloin in Seuon • hUlf Panukei with Delicioua<br />
ffluebnry Syrup • Swwi R0U1 • AU<br />
the hotnaffee you out drink!<br />
T ^^m<br />
thri, >0 d.<br />
.•hM- ,"*>!*/<br />
tlTiff<br />
**faB*<br />
Jl »«fi«<br />
THE SAXONY ROOM<br />
boa iiSO mm. to lilO p* $2 75<br />
Op#n<br />
Week<br />
toy-<br />
I NOW—Criildnin 10 «nfl yrKHr II 7!<br />
|MOTBL AND MOTOR INN<br />
HICKMAN S SEA FOOD<br />
IN BUSINESS SINCE Itfi<br />
1155 A S i U R Y A V E N U E<br />
PHONE 399-1515<br />
COOKED TO TAKE OUT<br />
TUBS <strong>of</strong> CHICKEN<br />
Small Tub $q,oo<br />
12 Piece. O =<br />
20 Pieces<br />
Tyb %AM<br />
Fried Shrimp<br />
$ i.2o y2 ib.<br />
French Fried<br />
POTATOES 40c Pint<br />
HOTEL and RESTAURANT<br />
on the beach at 21 sf Street, AVALON, N, j,<br />
(ArN Coda 609} 967.3426<br />
CLAMBAKE 6-10 P.M. $ 3.00 Per Person<br />
EVERY FRIDAY STARTING JULY 10th<br />
DINING ROOM OPIN EVIRY IViNINO EXCIPT SUNDAY<br />
SIRVING DINNIRS 5-10 P.M.<br />
MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />
MEL EHRIN at thiM>iano JOE BERKEN QUARTET<br />
967-3426<br />
Also Open te the Public for Braakfatt and Peolside Lunch<br />
fv«ry Day .<br />
FRIDAY, JULY !0, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE • RESTAURANT<br />
A! the Circle, 21 si and Dune Dr., Avalon<br />
ITALIAN DISHES • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />
JAMILY FULL COURSE DfNNERS % Z.5Q*><br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD HM<br />
IVERY SUNDAY 5-f P. M.<br />
Danting and Music to 2 Bands<br />
LiROY IOSTIC 4 HIS "MiLLOW-AiRfS"<br />
IRNII AUSTIN TRIO<br />
Of OROi f VANS a» the Organ<br />
ALL TH1 SHRIMP VOU CAN I*T<br />
WBD, and THUBS. NITBS • 10 P. M-I A, M.<br />
I 2.50<br />
• EEF and BEBB LUNCH IliM tm t P.M. DAILY<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Afbury Av«,<br />
CALL<br />
399-6589<br />
Sp«ei«liiing in<br />
SUBS • PIZZA • SANDWICHES<br />
FOUNTAIN SERVICf<br />
leach Needs - Toys - Newsstand<br />
DAN'S<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
ItTN STRUT AT<br />
BAYFRONT<br />
DIAL JH-Wf<br />
ON TH1 BAY-OPEN ALL YIAR 'ROUND<br />
FRESH and COOKED SHRIMP<br />
FLOUNDER • BLUEFISH • SEA BASS<br />
PORGIES • FISH ROE • CLAMS<br />
CRAB MEAT<br />
" FRiSH SAIT<br />
Squid • Live Eel • Clams<br />
Mackirel • Minnows<br />
*»• pttk jfsur flih MrchiHt In lea •uniehnl la nfrliirtli 2< haun<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
Famous For Food Since 1934<br />
6?eMauraht<br />
DINNERS ONLY<br />
WEtKDAYS 4.?, SUNDAY 12.30 . a<br />
26 DELICIOUS MENU (TIMS<br />
SEPARATE CHILDREN'S MENU<br />
375 SEATS (Sorry, No Reiorvationi)<br />
TAKE-HOME DINNERS<br />
DIAL 399-4013<br />
JERSEY CAPE ROOM<br />
PRIVATi DININO FACIUTliS FOR<br />
PARTIES FROM 25 TO 125<br />
DIAL 399.1065<br />
VISIT THi NIW UNIQUE GIFT SHOP<br />
SERENDIPITY UNI'<br />
N[ghl In^Veniee<br />
Boatmen urged<br />
to register<br />
for flotilla<br />
Lp.itum ffsr ihi.s OiT-iin<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s ISlh iinriual Niuhi m<br />
Vi-nirff Btml Pafadi' will close<br />
nt 1pm Siiturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y ]H<br />
Purlifipiinlii will hi- iihli' In<br />
rt"i!ish'r IhiMr biiiils lit homi-k<br />
fur thii pnriidi' iriruUL'h (hi- Hay<br />
<strong>of</strong> thr pHritd!'<br />
Biiiils will cumpi'tc in<br />
M'pnrHle Ki>rtic*n?i has^d on M/r,<br />
over 24 feel in li'njjlh, and<br />
under 21 feel m (•• utrth, m eiich<br />
nf the sis Citteynfit's, Cijt^iifineh<br />
f*?F biiiit judging will be msm!<br />
onKinal. best rieronileri romie<br />
musical, riiih HiviMiiin ariri hi'si<br />
ilRhtnd All hiJiilJ.. ri'Kiirdli-ss <strong>of</strong><br />
M/.P, are ellBihle fur the beM<br />
lighipd iiwards Jiiriirmy fftr this<br />
division will he ridne only niter<br />
boais have cnmpli'teti the<br />
regular pHrarie route and have<br />
returned to the Y.irhl Clnh<br />
Four awards will he made in<br />
each Category for hent [uHfT'^H<br />
ConvpniPnt<br />
rfgistratiori frirm<br />
on page 12<br />
NID sppcific faU-'gnrif-s are<br />
listpd fnr homes decoration,<br />
however, hnmeowners must<br />
reg(st*r tn he eligible for prizes<br />
in the homes judgiriM<br />
Thirty six prizes will be<br />
awarded to homes in the house<br />
judging category<br />
Registration forms are<br />
available for the Night In<br />
Venice Boat Pageant at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, Bay<br />
av and Battersea rd , or Chic's<br />
Decorators, 7 25 Asbury av<br />
Additional informatinn is<br />
available by contacting Chic<br />
Miiiigan, 399 572fi_ _<br />
Dad always says :<br />
Prejudice<br />
ii an<br />
opinion<br />
without<br />
judgment<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A landmark in<br />
Seiners Point<br />
Our New Phone W-IUI<br />
CREDIT CARDS<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
9th ITUff 1 OCIAN AVENUE FREE PARKING ON PREMISES<br />
r<br />
THi OCiAN CITY SENTIMP. ., E^.eB<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
OPEN 8 to 8<br />
7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
BRiAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNIR<br />
3325 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
— DIAL 399-0795 - -<br />
TUISDAY and WIDNISDAY NITIS<br />
4 to g P.M.<br />
AT THI<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
711 MIAN AVI,<br />
For RMwvatfani<br />
PHOMB JfMlJl<br />
HOT and COLD SALADS tnd M1AT DISHES<br />
COLD FRISH SHRIMP SPECIAL<br />
MANY DESSERTS CHILDREN'S RATES<br />
II furl ind Undar<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
This ii i Surfrider "FRIEBii"<br />
•mitles bearef to 51* OFF any dinnw<br />
Our Complete 0/nn& tin ludei Cftaic* gf StlMd<br />
Ponig Vsgeranl,. Rulh s, Butnr. O«i»rf * Cuffm<br />
m $2.45<br />
untal nmp,^ b, . SURFBIDIR FRiEBII mlmnan<br />
!•• wur w,i, 10 nptaml Bw, you, prw • $1.94<br />
SALAD<br />
POTATO 1ALAD<br />
COLE SLAW<br />
TOSSCD -/ chsn <strong>of</strong> *<br />
tns<br />
ViOITABLi - I<br />
ENTREES<br />
POTATOiS<br />
MASMED<br />
FRENCH FRItS<br />
- SlAfOOD -<br />
21 SHRIMP IN THE BMKiT •/?•» Sun<br />
COMBINATION SEAFOOD PLATTER,<br />
s/Uniefl Sid TtriB SKIH<br />
- CHICHCN -<br />
A o) NONEt DIFT SOUTHiHN FRIED CHICKEN<br />
- BtCf -<br />
MOT ROAST IEIF SANDWICH<br />
S4 Ib, CHOf^lD SmLOIN STEAK<br />
r VIAL -<br />
iBIAOID VEAL CUTLET WUmon Bunr Stuct<br />
VIAL CAHMAQIflN ITALIAN STYLi »/Sp^h«T,<br />
SURFiURGiR<br />
Full V, Ib, sf pound Chan b«f wlnmhti ttmrn<br />
on onn tOHUd amrnt roll witt <strong>of</strong>itB MBia,<br />
tonato, Barmudi oniDni, lnh Fmdi FrM.<br />
Mt Miw md eaffai<br />
CHEF'S SPiCIAL<br />
A Qitftftnt Halm Cgoketi «*•/<br />
With All Of <strong>The</strong> Abor§<br />
1Oth md O^an Avifiue - In the frnpala Hotel<br />
OcMn <strong>City</strong>, New Jancy<br />
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I<br />
. , . <strong>of</strong>fer your day<br />
In tha sun , . ,<br />
. , , there's no better place to bring your<br />
salt air-eharged appetite than <strong>The</strong> Inn,<br />
Be at ease in an environment Early Amer><br />
can , , , enjoy the relaxing bay view from<br />
our screened terrace , . , and select from<br />
a provender <strong>of</strong> ocean-fresh sea foodi,<br />
prime steaks, chops and fowl. Cocktails,<br />
to your taste. Air conditioned? Of course,<br />
Tuek&Koe Inn<br />
Route 9 <strong>of</strong><br />
tha irtdga in<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT<br />
.... I<br />
Nationally Famous RESTAURANT, SEAFOOD MARKET I BAKERY ^<br />
I<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPEN<br />
Monday thru Saturday<br />
4 p.m. to f p.m.<br />
Sunday and Holidayi<br />
12 Noon to 9 p.m.<br />
ENJOY BREAKFAST ON THE DOCK<br />
Watch the Fishing boats go out and the boats on the Bay.<br />
Tempting Bre«kfa»t Menu including fresh fruits.<br />
SNACK BAR<br />
Open 9 A.M. until 9 P.M.<br />
SERVING COFPii, SIAFOOD, ETC.<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />
Take Home — Ready to Serve<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED HOMEaAKED GOODS<br />
SEAFOODS Bum . Pk, - Cake,<br />
DEEP SEA FISHING TRIPS<br />
<strong>The</strong> "WILD GOOSE" H-DAY TRIK<br />
Leave 7:30 A.M., Retuni Ili30 AJV1<br />
Leive 1:30 P.M., Return S;30 PM,<br />
5 ENJOY A RIDE ON THE SWEETHEART<br />
y DAItY 11:30 A.M. • 2:30 P.JJ. - 7-30 I>.M^<br />
SPEEDBOAT RIDES<br />
11AM/<br />
1 PM. - 3 P.M. - 7 P.M.<br />
ON BAY<br />
NEAR 9TH STREET<br />
I
PAGE 12 — SfCTION ONi<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Years<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC =<br />
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OH BOOSEVELf ILVD ONE MILE FROM BUDOE<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
& DOMESTIC<br />
BYE . BOURBON • GIN<br />
BUM AND WDfE<br />
COLD BEER<br />
OPBf<br />
S AM TO 10 PM<br />
HO SALES ON SUNDAY<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
RWTC«9 V<br />
DIAL 399-9851 j<br />
Between<br />
by John<br />
Sips<br />
We have mentioned before<br />
in thU column the simple fact<br />
that then are no hard and fast<br />
rules to u§e in determining<br />
what wine go*s with what<br />
meal. Actually, any wine goes<br />
with any meal if it tastes good<br />
to you. Remember, it is your<br />
taste that U to be satisfied.<br />
Mott gourmets, however,<br />
consider red wine best when<br />
ierved with poultry and<br />
fish , , , but there are no firm<br />
rules. Fine wines, <strong>of</strong> course, are<br />
more delectable with meals than the more common kind<br />
And what do we mean by fine wines? This is determined<br />
mainly by delicacy <strong>of</strong> body, bouquet, and taste For<br />
example, white burgundy has the same characteristic tote<br />
dry and light. You will note these b«sie characteristics in jll<br />
white burgundy <strong>of</strong> better brands We will deal more on this<br />
subject in a later column,<br />
* * *<br />
You never realize how much a voice can<br />
Change till a teenager stops arguing with her<br />
mother and answers the phone.<br />
* m 9<br />
SHERRIED CHEESE DROPS<br />
(Makes about 48 drops)<br />
2 cups sifted flour<br />
W cup «<strong>of</strong>ten«d butler <strong>of</strong> margarine<br />
1 cup grated Cheddar or process cheese<br />
V4 cup California Sherry<br />
W teaspoon Men; lalt, onion salt, garlic salt<br />
V. teaspoon paprika<br />
'/«teaspoon Woteesterihire saue*<br />
Combine all ingredients and mix until well blended Pinrh<br />
<strong>of</strong>f small pieces <strong>of</strong> dough and shape into balls about site <strong>of</strong><br />
a large marble. Place on ungreased baking sheet and flatten<br />
•lightly with spatula. Bake in hot oven (4750 degrees) for 10<br />
minutes. Serve warm.<br />
* t •<br />
A bookie in just a pickpocket who lets you<br />
uie your own hands.<br />
* * *<br />
KWIKEE-KWIZ<br />
Q.When having a party should drinks and<br />
food be served from the tame table?<br />
A,Absolutely not - unless you expect a<br />
traffic jam,<br />
* • •<br />
LEARN A WINE A WEEK<br />
MOSELBLUMCHEN • (pronounced Mosel Blueemshrn)<br />
• a tinging, sharp wine with good body and bouquet. Its<br />
light, pleasant taste makes It especially pleasing with fish<br />
and light megu. Serve chilled in all-purpose glass,<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
PINiST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
IN ALL OP SOUTH JERSEY<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Circle Somer* Point<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />
Pmtkm MH II Air <strong>On</strong>ly MMM. H* . MaNnt<br />
•THIS mm SKOAL—-<br />
Circle Brand<br />
CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />
man $5.39 Vt SALLOW 510,29<br />
A Night In Venice<br />
BOAT PARADE<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18, 7 p, m.<br />
Please register my boat for entry in this<br />
event for the category checked below:<br />
QJ Best Decorated [_^\ Comic<br />
[J Musical Q Most Original<br />
f j Commercial Q~] Club<br />
{NOTE: 1«N In ill t«l*gsri« ire -llglbLe 'or Hi.<br />
B.,1 fX Show pH» mud .(Mitlan.l BMI LlghMd Crl)<br />
OWNERS NAMF,<br />
ADDRESS<br />
PHONE<br />
BOAT NAME<br />
BOAT LENGTH<br />
BOAT DOCKED AT<br />
THI OC1AN C!T¥ SlNTINfL-LIDOIR FRIDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
FEET<br />
Mail completed application to Chic's Deccirators,<br />
726 Asbury av., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, J, or to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger, 112 Bth st, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, J,<br />
<strong>The</strong>rmometer Paving<br />
I from |<br />
fonlinlicri frnm pBgi.<br />
purchased find hooked up in<br />
iule May to provide ocean<br />
temperatures and publicity for<br />
this city on KYWTV in<br />
Philadelphia<br />
<strong>The</strong> stations weatherman<br />
Bill KustPr, and city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
here innaugu rated the<br />
temperature flags in a taped<br />
news segment aired on the<br />
station Kuster and his<br />
cameraman were guests <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city at a luncheon<br />
Price said Music Pier<br />
custodians call in the water<br />
temperatures to the city hail<br />
operator twice each night in<br />
time for the six and 11 o'elo k<br />
news programs. She jn tun<br />
calls Philadelphia.<br />
1 1<br />
will rrci'ivr a les>i*'r amnunl cit<br />
hard lop<br />
Simps<br />
r<br />
• • • • • • • • • •<br />
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• OPEN DAILY ».M 1 P. M "<br />
• • • • • •• • • • • •<br />
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SHOWS NITILY<br />
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THI ONLY tmwj^ in KINO m AriAftm tinf<br />
STKK CAST<br />
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GANDICE<br />
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"Place 'AIRPORT' on your<br />
must-see list! If you enjoy suspense,<br />
fine dramatic performances<br />
and top quality entertainment, it's a<br />
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"'AIRPORT'is ahout four<br />
times better than the novel...<br />
completely engrossing...<br />
completely captivating!"<br />
"You will enjoy 'AIRPORT' immensely,<br />
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A ROSS HUNTER Production<br />
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Dr. Aulenbach<br />
speaks Sunday<br />
Dr W Harnilton Aulcnbarh<br />
will bf speaker at the First<br />
United Methodist Chunh<br />
Sunday at 7 30 p m in tho<br />
fhurch sanptuary<br />
He is rector at Christ<br />
Church and Saint Michael's m<br />
Philadelphia and is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mosl enkifful ministers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, His ministry<br />
has always been ahead <strong>of</strong> its<br />
time and he has reached many<br />
people for Christ<br />
Dr Aulenbach gives much<br />
time to community service<br />
projecti. He has given himself<br />
in Christian action as well as<br />
preaching He has watched the<br />
Qermantnwn church go from a<br />
very sophisticated, wealthy<br />
congregation to an integrated<br />
congregation <strong>of</strong> a very<br />
different economic level<br />
Dr Aulenbach has had the<br />
opportunity to move on to<br />
n»w fields but has felt his<br />
mission was to stay with the<br />
changing church Thus, this<br />
city church has changed its<br />
patterns and membership hut<br />
remains strong In the ministry<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ.<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Editorial<br />
Classified ads<br />
PAGi 1 = SECTION TWO<br />
Philip G. Sheridan<br />
Sunday School Conference<br />
at Presbyterian Church<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. William Radcliffe<br />
Allen, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
PrMbyteriari Church, 7th it<br />
and Wesley av., announces that<br />
the 14th annual summer<br />
Sunday School Conference is<br />
underway at First Presbyterian<br />
and will continue sessions<br />
throughout the summer at<br />
8:46 am each Sunday<br />
In spite <strong>of</strong> downward<br />
national statistics for Sunday<br />
School attendance and<br />
enrollment. First Presbyterian<br />
has shown an increase in<br />
Sunday School attendance over<br />
the previous year <strong>The</strong> <strong>1970</strong><br />
Daily Vacation Bible School<br />
attendance ajsa showed an<br />
inerMseaver 1968.<br />
Associate Superintendents<br />
Henry B, Cooper, Jr and<br />
Stanley D, Hunit, assisted by<br />
Elders John Bromhead and<br />
Charles Waldt, Jr , are<br />
conducting special sessions for<br />
teens and adults each Sunday<br />
morning. Graded classes for<br />
nursery through juniors are<br />
held each Sunday.<br />
Departmental superintendents<br />
include: nursery, Mrs. Eugene<br />
May; beginners, Mrs. Roger<br />
Patchel; primary, Mrs, John<br />
Wilson; juniors, Mrs, William<br />
Allen.<br />
Quest Teachers for tten and<br />
adult class include V. Clifford<br />
Harrington, formerly<br />
vice-president, Philadelphia<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Bible; Gordon<br />
McMortie, secretary,<br />
Pennsylvania Christian<br />
Endeavor; Richard Bird<br />
faculty, Mainland Regional<br />
High School; Rev, William<br />
DTUiy, director Teen Haven,<br />
Philadelphia: Rev. David<br />
Bailey, director. Ranch Hope<br />
Home for Boys; Arch<br />
McQuilken, formerly president,<br />
Christian Endeavor<br />
International; Arthur Russell,<br />
elder, Olivet Covenant United<br />
Preaby terian Church,<br />
Philadelphia; George F, Paul,<br />
elder, Norrii Squire<br />
Presbyterian Church: Miss<br />
Lydia Smith, Campus Crusade<br />
for Christ, Elder Charles S<br />
Drain, Jr former moderator.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Presbytery <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
First Presbyterian conducts<br />
1 summer Womens' Bible<br />
Study Fellowship each<br />
Tuesday morning at 10:30am<br />
in the Lower Auditorium,<br />
Guest Teacher Tuesday, (<strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
14), will be Mrs, Jama Jewell<br />
Mrs Jewell has made leverml<br />
trips to mission stations in<br />
Africa, Latin America and the<br />
Pacific She has aecompajiied<br />
her husband, Elder James<br />
Jewell, on several assignments<br />
as consultant on mission<br />
projects under the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
National Missions in<br />
southwestern United States,<br />
<strong>The</strong> midweek "Bible Study<br />
Hour" meets each Wednesday<br />
evening at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Church news<br />
FRIDAY, JULY SO <strong>1970</strong><br />
Dr, Raver, Sheridan<br />
Tabernacle speakers<br />
Fir W NPBI RO<br />
minist<br />
tsf th* 1 K»*mbl*' MfmiTial<br />
Uniti-d Mi-ihndisl Thurfh <strong>of</strong><br />
Wcindburv and Philip G<br />
Shnridtin authnr and r^diti *nH<br />
tr|pv»inn pfn,cinalilv arill h.<br />
sppakfrs at ihr Oi nan Citv<br />
Tahnrnarlt* ASKSH i^ti
No boats! No boat parade<br />
Thf> most colorful evrnt <strong>of</strong> tin 1 scar<br />
along the New Jersey soashon 1 is the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Night in Venii'i 1 bout paradr.<br />
scheduled this year next Rntimliiv, .<strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
18, at 7 p.m.<br />
Each year the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Comnicn-i 1<br />
and Yacht Club committJ'i 1 hopes Tor n<br />
fleet <strong>of</strong> SO to 100 bouts For the past<br />
several years, the fli>l was helmv this<br />
number <strong>of</strong> boats<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce again, the committee is<br />
appealing to all boat owners in the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area to enter their irnft. no<br />
matter what tht< size from dinghv to<br />
luxury cruiser<br />
Night in Venice was orginally<br />
conceived as a. decorated boat parade,<br />
but in recent years the event has<br />
developed into muni tVf a havfrnni Mardi<br />
Ores.<br />
<strong>The</strong> carnival atmosphere is most<br />
welcome ns It enhances the color and the<br />
dazzle <strong>of</strong> the flotilla However, many<br />
boat owners with properties along the<br />
hay front have in recent vears been<br />
absenting their criift from the flotilla and<br />
enjoying themselves with Hocksidi'<br />
pjirtii's fnr frifrids<br />
<strong>The</strong> promiitJTs <strong>of</strong> the event do not<br />
discourage shore revelry In fuel,<br />
huyfront property owners arc encouraged<br />
to decorate their Hoiks and buildings<br />
and join in the fun. But the committee<br />
hopes that houtowners wiUyproperty on<br />
the bayfriint i-an find the time, the<br />
intienuity and the effort to decorate<br />
Ixith their buildings anil their boats, and<br />
sail the craft in the parade.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Night in Venice marine carnival<br />
has become one <strong>of</strong> the major<br />
summertime attractions m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> It<br />
creates much spectator interest and<br />
generates vwTcomed mid <strong>Jul</strong>y business in<br />
the resort<br />
Printed elsewhere in this issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sentinel-Ledger is an entry form<br />
Boatmen are cnrnuragnd to fill it out<br />
and submit it nt the earliest possible<br />
moment<br />
Agfiin, while the gay atmosphere the<br />
event i-rent.es along the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
bay front is welcome, a Night in Venice<br />
boat parade can't he a success without<br />
hoats A continued decline m boat<br />
entries could eventually spell the demise<br />
f>f the event<br />
Is excessive overtime work necessary?<br />
Is it necessary!<br />
That is the question prompted by-<br />
re ports <strong>of</strong> excesses in overtime in the<br />
Police Department<br />
Police Department payrolls reveal that<br />
dunng the first six months <strong>of</strong> the current<br />
year one detective accumulated $812 in<br />
overtime pay and two-and-one- half<br />
weeks compensatory time Another<br />
detective received half that amount in<br />
overtime money and time, while two<br />
other sleuths put in less than half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
overtime reported for the first two<br />
detectives.<br />
In an organization where the<br />
six-month overtime pay for police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficen averages between $60 and $80,<br />
the excess overtime for the detectives<br />
seems hard to justify,<br />
PubUc Safety Director Chester J.<br />
Wimberg at first said he knew nothing<br />
about the situation. As an appointed<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial in an elective <strong>of</strong>fice he sipis the<br />
payroll for all departments under his<br />
jurisdiction. It would seem that his is the<br />
responsibility <strong>of</strong> seeing that excesses do<br />
not occur,<br />
Wimberg subsequently reported on<br />
the matter, and he said that all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high-paid detective's overtime could be<br />
accounted for.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are six men in the Detective<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Police Department, and<br />
the need for one man to work 200 hours<br />
overtime in six months seems<br />
questionable. It certainly cannot be<br />
hlamed on manpower shortage,<br />
A similiar situation prevailed two<br />
years ago. <strong>Newspaper</strong> stories detailing<br />
Police Department overtime practices<br />
moved then Public Safety Director R.<br />
Robins n Chance to stop them abruptly.<br />
Efficiency is local government can he<br />
attained only if efficiency is maintained<br />
in the various departments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
government. <strong>The</strong> taxpayer has the right<br />
to ask <strong>of</strong> the Police Department , , . " Is<br />
all this overtime necessary?"<br />
<strong>of</strong> LAWANP<br />
APPL E<br />
"Political summer sounds<br />
We would like to beg the indulgence<br />
<strong>of</strong> our visitors while local politicians<br />
make mid-summer campaign noises.<br />
Not that there is anything obtrusive<br />
about Cape May County politics. It is<br />
the game game played by local<br />
politicians in any district in this great<br />
land <strong>of</strong> ours.<br />
Normally, political issues slumber<br />
during the summer months.<br />
Traditionally, Cape May County<br />
politicians come alive in late September<br />
or early October, just in time for the<br />
all-important November General<br />
Election.<br />
This year, however, the Democrats are<br />
hot after a couple <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices held by<br />
local Republicans. <strong>The</strong>re is an important<br />
Conpessional election on hand this fall.<br />
and an almost equally important election<br />
for one seat on the county board <strong>of</strong><br />
freeholders.<br />
<strong>The</strong> local area Democratic party<br />
leaders in late Spring announced they<br />
planned to campaign right through the<br />
summer, thus defying the traditional<br />
summer doldrums in politics. Naturally,<br />
the Republicans are going to have to<br />
respond to any campaign activities<br />
created by their opponents.<br />
This is not an apology, Cape May<br />
Countians are proud <strong>of</strong> their intense<br />
political concern. It is a good healthy<br />
condition. We broach the subject only to<br />
advise visitors to our precincts that,<br />
political campaigns being as they are, our<br />
politicians are not as bad as their<br />
opponents might paint them in these<br />
highly competitive days.<br />
Capitol Hill .<br />
Washington, DC •• <strong>The</strong> new<br />
Conservative Government in<br />
England is looking forward to<br />
more realistic relation* with<br />
South Africa and southern<br />
Africa in seneral A new<br />
attempt is to be made to<br />
establish ties with Rhodesia<br />
and t'ncoufHgi- the present<br />
government to make provision<br />
for a broader based democratic<br />
society.<br />
Beeauip British policy<br />
inward southern Africa has in<br />
thr rrceni past very much<br />
influenced U.S. policy, this<br />
creates, an opportunity for<br />
Wa»hinfn»n to reassess its<br />
policy <strong>of</strong> sanctions against<br />
Rhodesia and unfriendly act*<br />
against South Africa.<br />
Washington's hope that these<br />
predominantly white<br />
governments broaden their<br />
base, and suffrage in some<br />
eases, is still the same.<br />
But lh«Hf"srp many reasons<br />
why US policy in recent years<br />
Summer sounds<br />
toward these southern African<br />
countries (including Portuguese<br />
colonies) has not been realistic,<br />
or sound diplomacy Despiu><br />
the emotional urge <strong>of</strong> many<br />
Americans to equate<br />
recognition with approval, the<br />
former has never implied<br />
approval, but merely a<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> existing facts<br />
Secondly, the State<br />
Department continues to cam<br />
on normal diplomatic relations<br />
with various other African<br />
countries, in which the<br />
government is even less<br />
democratic than that <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Africa or Rhodesia.<br />
Thirdly, and perhaps most<br />
important <strong>of</strong> all. it is now clear<br />
that the basic policy <strong>of</strong> Red<br />
China in southern and eastern<br />
Africa, is based on the prospect<br />
<strong>of</strong> a race war between whites<br />
and blacks <strong>The</strong> Chinese are<br />
encouraging such madness,<br />
hoping to become the major<br />
influence in this area as an<br />
Garden State . . .<br />
Remember when , . .<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surfing<br />
Association invited President<br />
Nixon to be a "Member<br />
Extraordinary" <strong>of</strong> the OCSA<br />
• * •<br />
Merchants looking back on<br />
the previous weekend said that<br />
it was' one <strong>of</strong> the biggest and<br />
best Independence Days in the<br />
hiitory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and her<br />
slater resorts,<br />
* * *<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commuters<br />
Club announced that it would<br />
us© every means at their<br />
disposal to insure the<br />
continuance <strong>of</strong> PRSL rail<br />
service from the 10th si<br />
station to Philadelphia<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Ecumenism on the episcopal<br />
level was practiced in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> when the Bishop <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cafndi'n County Catholic<br />
Diocese and the Bishop from<br />
the Philadelphia area <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Methodist Church conducive 1 a<br />
joint service at the Tabernacle<br />
• • *<br />
Or an <strong>City</strong> attorney Robert<br />
K. Bell was among the featured<br />
speakers at the dedication and<br />
inspection <strong>of</strong> the fl.ibed Louis<br />
1 Whitbv Wine <strong>of</strong> the Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital<br />
* * *<br />
<strong>The</strong> death dealing "Y" on<br />
the Somers Point Lonjfport<br />
Boulevard was brought to the<br />
attention <strong>of</strong> Governor Richard<br />
Hughes, who sent an assistant<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> the Traffic Safety<br />
$ervien <strong>of</strong> the Motor Vehicle to<br />
investigate.<br />
TEN YEAR AGO<br />
An amphibious force <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police waded<br />
ashore on Shooting Island from<br />
ii US Coast Guard cutter in<br />
the early hours.and arrested 57<br />
partying youths'<br />
* * *<br />
Nearly 185 housing units in<br />
the city were rated as<br />
substandard and the total wsis<br />
expected to reach 250 before<br />
the survey conducted by the<br />
local Housing Authority was<br />
completed, according to<br />
Robert French, chairman<br />
TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />
June Stephens, Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
County, was named Miss New<br />
Jersey 1950 at colorful<br />
competition held at the<br />
Flanders pool<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger forum and<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Printed and Published In America's Greatest family Resort<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEHJ1DGER, inc<br />
112 Rth Hire 1. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J, 0K22B<br />
Established I xxl<br />
• -Entered at Post OHirr ui <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, J,. IKB2H<br />
as semnd elans matter<br />
JOHN T. ITITHIRS ,,,, , PyUiOmr<br />
VINCfNT T.MiCHELETTI Editor<br />
JOHN J. SOUTHARD MMrHilRf MiMfltr<br />
SUiSCItlPTION PRICE: MM ptr yMr by mall In OtMft <strong>City</strong> Mtf<br />
tHcMfr; ill rrmHll, JIM. EltmffMre, MM •( MfMiuippj Rfvar,<br />
p«r ywr R75, fix montht. $1,71, Watt «f Mitiintppi River per<br />
fMr, U.H, Price on nmrsttand, 11 cent* per copy. Publlcaflsn<br />
W—My arary Thursday, 1 SMHi-Mffch/ TiMtdty and<br />
wMk in Jmm until Labor Bar<br />
Each week your newspaper<br />
publishes a list entitled "Know<br />
Your Lawmakers", My<br />
experience with the local<br />
"lawmakers" is as follows;<br />
Little over a year ago we<br />
sold our home in Philadelphia<br />
and moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (at a<br />
great expense). In the<br />
meantime, we sold most <strong>of</strong> our<br />
furniture and placed balance in<br />
storage. Through a real estate<br />
agent we rented a furnished<br />
apartment.<br />
We emphatically stated thai<br />
we wanted a very quiet place,<br />
as my husband it ill. It was hue<br />
fall when we rented • and ill it<br />
quiet in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at that<br />
time <strong>of</strong> the year. We were<br />
informed the owners were a<br />
quiet, elderly couple and lived<br />
on the second floor • but we<br />
were not told <strong>of</strong> an existing<br />
attic apartment • rented during<br />
summer months • has no fire<br />
(wiine nnri topniwe tenants<br />
TRENTON With an<br />
increase <strong>of</strong> 348 percent in<br />
narcotic arrests during May,<br />
plus a boost <strong>of</strong> 136 percent in<br />
gambling .arrests during the<br />
same month. Colonel David B,<br />
Kelly, superintendent <strong>of</strong> State<br />
Police, appeals to law abiding<br />
citizens to report ajiy<br />
organized crime activities.<br />
Total criminal arrests in New<br />
Jersey by State Troopers<br />
during May reached 2,227,<br />
which is 598 more than the<br />
previous month and nearly<br />
double the 1,142 made in May<br />
<strong>of</strong> last year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Slate Police report<br />
indicates, the largest increase<br />
occurred in the area <strong>of</strong> Class<br />
Two i rimes which are all other<br />
than murder, manslaughter,<br />
rape, robbery, atrocious<br />
assault, breaking and entering,<br />
larceny and auto theft. <strong>The</strong><br />
largest single increase was in<br />
narcotic Arrests followed by<br />
gambling. Colonel Kelly states<br />
tht> increases reflect the results<br />
<strong>of</strong> a concerted attack, by the<br />
Slate Police in those important<br />
areas.<br />
agin' 'em<br />
noisily dash up indoor stairway<br />
at nil hours. After moving into<br />
the apartment we learned <strong>of</strong><br />
this, and many other<br />
(unforeseen) unfavorable<br />
conditions Naturally, I<br />
complained. Fire ""hazard,<br />
plumbing malfunction,<br />
insufficient electric outlets, no<br />
locks on doors, no privacy.<br />
When my complaints were<br />
ignored I visited, in person, the<br />
various departments in the two<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hallit, Fire, sanitation,<br />
plumbing, building inspector<br />
and license department* No<br />
Success.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n one day (about a<br />
month ago) we returned home<br />
to find an eviction notice<br />
tacked on our front door, "Hie<br />
owners had caniulted a local<br />
attorney. We were to vacate in<br />
three days. <strong>The</strong> notice<br />
contained a number <strong>of</strong> false<br />
continued on pap 4<br />
"Everyone by now must<br />
know the effects <strong>of</strong> gambling,<br />
narcotics, loan sharking,<br />
extortion, hijacking and<br />
corruption upon our society,"<br />
said Colonel Kelly "We will<br />
continue to press in all areas<br />
and specifically against any<br />
organized criminal activity."<br />
Repeating his request for<br />
public cooperation in the drive<br />
to combat crime in New<br />
Jersey, Colonel Kelly asks<br />
citizens to write a note to State<br />
Police Organized Crime Task<br />
Force, Box SB, West Trenton.<br />
Such tips will put the troopers<br />
on the trail or wrongdoers<br />
wherever they may be hiding.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a movement within<br />
the State Police organization to<br />
secure more pay for State<br />
troopers. It is claimed some<br />
troopers now work nt less pay<br />
than the Federal minimum<br />
wage. <strong>The</strong> argument is that if<br />
the State can give money to<br />
the cities to pay their police<br />
and firemen $10,000 a year,<br />
the State should do it for its<br />
own troopers,<br />
SUMMER • Outboard<br />
mntorboatJi, snowmobiles and<br />
motorcycles are banned from<br />
New Jersey's public shooting<br />
and fishing grounds this<br />
summer.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly electric motorboats<br />
now are permitted on fourteen<br />
<strong>of</strong> the State's 15 fresh water<br />
lake* under the Jurisdiction <strong>of</strong><br />
the State Division <strong>of</strong> Pish and<br />
Game and Shell Fisheries. At<br />
the Prosoertown Lake, under<br />
the terms <strong>of</strong> the deed, only<br />
manually operated boatt and<br />
canoes are permitted.<br />
<strong>The</strong> State Pish and Game<br />
Council adopted a regulation in<br />
part a* an anti-pollution<br />
measure. In addition, the<br />
speeding motorboats became a<br />
threat to swimmers, And the<br />
noUe Interfered with flitting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> inti-noise factor aj»o<br />
entered into the decision to<br />
ban (nowmobilei and<br />
motorcycles. <strong>The</strong> vehicle* not<br />
only destroy vngitotion but at<br />
times they are used by<br />
unthinking rid*rs to molest<br />
wildlife.<br />
arms supplier.<br />
In Tanzania they are<br />
building a 1,000-mile railway<br />
This year that country has<br />
turned to China for military<br />
supplies and training, after five<br />
years <strong>of</strong> such deaJinp with<br />
Canada, <strong>The</strong> Chinese are<br />
building a navaJ base in Dar m<br />
Salaam and have <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
build an air base and provide<br />
jets, reportedly<br />
<strong>The</strong> railroad will provide<br />
landlocked Zambia its first<br />
outlet for copper other than<br />
over Rhodesian and Portugese<br />
Angolan roads.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chinese have long been<br />
supplying and training guerillas<br />
attacking Mozambique in<br />
southern Tanzania. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
({rowing influence is likely to<br />
escalate the assault.<br />
<strong>The</strong> existing goyerments <strong>of</strong><br />
eastern and southern Africa are<br />
stifble, opposed to race war and<br />
pro western. It seems<br />
extremely doubtful that they<br />
can be overthrown by guerillas<br />
any time in the next twenty<br />
years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> best hope for change,<br />
orderly change in the desired<br />
direction, is through internal<br />
evolutionary changes, which<br />
Washington might well<br />
influence dealing through<br />
normi diplomatic channels on<br />
a buslhess- like basis. Being a<br />
largelyWhite nation, the U.S.<br />
cannot possibly pr<strong>of</strong>it in a<br />
black-white war in Africa,<br />
which would only serve the<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> the Chinese.<br />
Know youi<br />
lawmakers<br />
Fodtral Official*<br />
U. S. SENATOR CLIFFORD<br />
P. CASE, Room 463, Old Senate<br />
BullciinK. Washington D. • C.<br />
20515,<br />
U, S. SENATOP HARRISON<br />
A, WILLIAMS JR., Room 352.<br />
Old Senate Office Building<br />
WiishinRton, D, C, 20515.<br />
REP, CHARLES W. SAND.<br />
MAN, JR., Room 1810 LonR-<br />
worth House Office Building,<br />
Washington D, C, 20515,<br />
State Officials<br />
GOVERNOR WILLIAM T.<br />
CAHILL, <strong>The</strong> State House,<br />
Trenton, N.J, 08609.<br />
STATE SENATOR<br />
ROBERT E. KAY, 107 E.<br />
Wilswood av., Wlldwood, N,J.<br />
08260<br />
ASSEMBLYMAN JAMES S.<br />
CAFJERO, 3303 New Jersey<br />
av., Wlldwood, N.J. OBWff,<br />
ASSEMBLYMAN JAMES R,<br />
HURLEY, Millville National<br />
Bank Building, Millviile, N.J,<br />
08332,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Officials<br />
MAYOR ROBERT L.<br />
SHARP, Director <strong>of</strong> Revenue<br />
and Finance, <strong>City</strong> Hall, Occim<br />
<strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08228<br />
COMMISSIONER DAVID<br />
L. SIMPSON, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Worki, <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N.J, 0B228<br />
COMMISSIONER<br />
CHESTER J, WIMBERO,<br />
Oireetor <strong>of</strong> Public Safety and<br />
Public Affairs, <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N.J, 08228.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carfm<br />
THE DRAFT LOTTERY Wi> nutcd with somewhat<br />
dotai'hi'd interest thill thr second annual draft lottery<br />
was held <strong>Jul</strong>y 1 in WushincUm. I) C This year the<br />
lottery effects only 19 year olds and not the entire<br />
draft-iigf population, an it did last yenr We weren't too<br />
com-erned where our hirthdiili 1 landed m the lottery; it<br />
has been several years si nee we.wen- HI and trying to<br />
stay one jump ahead <strong>of</strong> the draft However, if we won 1<br />
19 this year and didn't have a student deferment, it's<br />
pretty safe to say our number would he up. Our<br />
birthday, April 18, landed on number 138, a relatively<br />
sale bet that we would he on our way to boot camp<br />
before thr end <strong>of</strong> the year Usually the top two-thirds<br />
are railed, at li'iist fur physical examinations. We are<br />
glad we aren't 19. Getting older does have snme<br />
ndviintnges<br />
THANK YOU, HOLLY Our doe. Zaehery. has a<br />
ravenous appetite A full cmirse dog meal that would<br />
give most other dogs a case <strong>of</strong> gout wouldn't even phase<br />
Zaehery And he'd he hack for more Inter Invariably we<br />
run out <strong>of</strong> dog food and the oniv time we remember to<br />
get it is while we are sittlni! nt our typewriter at the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. We are reminded <strong>of</strong> this situation hy one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
S-L's IBM operators as she passed our dnor two or three<br />
times a week and asks if anyone wants anything from<br />
the Acme Market next door For the past few weeks<br />
Holly has been carting dog food from th» Acme to our<br />
desk and for this service we lire very grateful And<br />
Zaehpry is grateful too<br />
* * *<br />
LINDSAY AND THE G p If ever an award for<br />
endurance is given, Lindsay Suzanne Hopkin would he<br />
the likely recipient, Lindsay is a working girl who lives<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for the summer and commutes each day<br />
to center city Philadelphia, We wonder how most men<br />
stand the five-day-a-week chore <strong>of</strong> driving and taking<br />
public transportation, let alone a woman. Lindsay insists<br />
she isn't trying to buck the system ;md diligently leaves<br />
her house shortly after seven a.m. for the hour-long<br />
drivp to Lindenwold where she catches the high speed<br />
line to center city. <strong>The</strong>n it's over to the subway for a<br />
four block ride to her <strong>of</strong>fice Lindsay says all that<br />
commuting isn't that bad when you think <strong>of</strong> it in terms<br />
<strong>of</strong> a gmnde prix race or a G. P as racing fans call it. Faj<br />
from being a race to get to work, Lindsay says the<br />
traveling time gives her a chance to unwind. We admire<br />
her stamina. We gripe about having to drive fight blocks<br />
to get to w irk,<br />
* * *<br />
ROBELESS JUDGE - We were dismayed this week to<br />
leam that somebody swiped Municipal Judge Frank<br />
King's robe from his chambers. King has been Judge<br />
here for almost 19 years and dunng that time may have<br />
misplaced his robe on occasion, but no one ever had the<br />
nerve to walk <strong>of</strong>f with it. <strong>The</strong> Judge is now reduced to<br />
wearing his old and somewhat shoj worn robe until his<br />
monop-amed judicial garment can he n placed At least<br />
King won't have to suffer the burden <strong>of</strong> replacing the<br />
robe as he did the embarrassment <strong>of</strong> losing it. <strong>The</strong> city<br />
has happOy agreed to replace the pilfered robe with the<br />
condition that King doesn't let it out <strong>of</strong> his sight.<br />
* * *<br />
THE MELODY LINGERS ON - A concerned citizen<br />
visited our <strong>of</strong>fice last week to tell us <strong>of</strong> a long standing<br />
mistake this newspaper is supposed to have been guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> for a number <strong>of</strong> years. This well-meaning lady said<br />
she and her mother are regular attendants at the free<br />
concerts ,on the Music Pier, Her gripe is that the<br />
orchestra never plays the same songs the SentinelLedger<br />
publishes on its weekly program listings. What is more<br />
she says the program that appears in the Weekly Guide<br />
magazine is different from the S-L and also doesn't line<br />
up with the -actual concert. We checked with the<br />
powers-that.be on the pier and learned that there is<br />
some deviation in the vocal selections presented by the<br />
soloists, but the musical selections are almost always the<br />
same as the program says. This is nice to know. <strong>The</strong> S-L<br />
has been carrying the concert program each summer for<br />
20 years. We would hate to think we've been wrong that<br />
long. However, in future weeks the concert program as<br />
printed in this newspaper will carry the line, "this<br />
program subject to change,"<br />
* * *<br />
MUNICIPAL THERMOMETER - <strong>The</strong> city's new<br />
thermometer attached to an end piling at the Music Pier<br />
has been providing Philadelphia television station<br />
KYW-TV with the ocean temperature for their six and<br />
11 o'clock news programs for several weeks now. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
day last week we were watching the news and<br />
weatherman Bill Kuster dutifully reported that the surf<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was a comfortable 65 degrees. <strong>On</strong> the<br />
basis <strong>of</strong> this report wo walked down to the beach for a<br />
quick dip. Upon placing one foot in the water we<br />
suddenly realized that either Kuster transposed the<br />
figures from 58 degrees or someone at the Music Pier<br />
can't read too well. At any rate wo abandoned our plan<br />
to take the swim and returned to the house for further<br />
reports on the water temperature.<br />
COME AND GET THEM - About a month ago Albert<br />
Aldridge, <strong>of</strong> the Gardens Civic Association, came to our<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice with 45 questionnajres and a tally sheet from a<br />
recent survey <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the Association on<br />
questions <strong>of</strong> local interest, Aldridge, in behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Association, requested that we run a story on the results<br />
<strong>of</strong> the survey, We said we would do so. Aldridge<br />
reminded us that he wanted the questionnaires back and<br />
would pick them up after we had a chance to look them<br />
over, A story appeared in this paper four days later, but<br />
the questionnaires are still sitting on our desk. Another<br />
100 questionnaires were not made available to us even<br />
when we asked John Gilbert, Sr,, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Association, if we could see them. However, the group<br />
doean't seem to care about the 45 they left <strong>of</strong>f at our<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. So we are prepared to make a deal with the<br />
Gardens Civic Association. We'll return the 46<br />
questionnaires we have if wo can see the other 100 for<br />
just a fleeting glance.<br />
t * # •<br />
MIDSUMMER • Midsummer is fast approaching. It is<br />
that period in late <strong>Jul</strong>y and early August when the<br />
ieason is in full bloom. It's the busiest time in our resort<br />
season and a time when the days and nights are hottest.<br />
In the country nature is in fiiil bloom and already the<br />
first harvests <strong>of</strong> com and tomatos are in. It's a hectic yet<br />
somehow peaceful time <strong>of</strong> year, Man and nature are<br />
rushing to pt the most into their brief summerlifetline<br />
before the-first fall froit and the end <strong>of</strong> the tourist<br />
season. Midwmmer has a way <strong>of</strong> slipping by before we<br />
know it and with September on the threshold we too<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten ask the question, Where did it go?<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
STRONG<br />
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THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINELLiDGER PAOf 3 — SICTION TWO<br />
FIRST UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Klh SL and Ccnlrnl av<br />
Charles Wilcvli<br />
Minister<br />
Hny Qgist,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> KHuraiifin<br />
Howard W Adams.<br />
MlhlsU'F Of Visitation<br />
William C Wood,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Miimr<br />
Today (Friday )<br />
7 ,1O p m f'hai,r,.| rhoi.<br />
rehenrsni<br />
Sunday<br />
8 30 a m Church School<br />
r 10 anrf II am Morning<br />
Wnmhip in the Snnrtunry<br />
Piuitor Wilfork'K sermon "A<br />
Life Lone Struggle<br />
7 'id [) tn In Ihe<br />
Sunctuiirv Dr W Humili.in<br />
2 p.m Surnmrr Auxiliary<br />
"At Ease, S'ort.-s I Tnll My<br />
Friends," hv Dwight D<br />
EiKs>nhnwr Book RPVH>W<br />
pnn, uufhnr,<br />
r ii (I i (I ;i n ri I 1.1 •• v I - I •. n<br />
Thr- Rev .lohn '' Kiiip.<br />
rhMphnn <strong>of</strong> ihP day<br />
* * *<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
BY THE SKA<br />
r ift 1 h kl aiifi Atbury -> l<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9 30 ii m Sunday School<br />
daises for all ap 1 * Harold<br />
Pi^rvr, sup^rintf ndrnt<br />
1 1 am Worship Srrvirv<br />
Dr Aaron E Gaul, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
(hf First Priwhytirian Churrh<br />
<strong>of</strong> Germsiritown, Philadelphia,<br />
speaker Mrs William Hall^n,<br />
soprann snloist, will Sing<br />
"CorTH 1 Ye Bk'sMrd ' hy John<br />
Brindlf Sr.iiL t<strong>The</strong> Youth<br />
Center will sing "Everybody<br />
Ought to Know' by Norman<br />
Johnsnn Prpludi". "Son <strong>of</strong> My<br />
Soul" nrrangrd by Clarence<br />
Kohlmann and "<strong>The</strong> Flow'ret"<br />
by E, A Mat: Powell<br />
Offeratory, "Melodie" by <strong>Jul</strong>es<br />
Massenet, Op 10 Pnstlude,<br />
"My Heart At Thy Sweet<br />
Voice" from Samson and<br />
Delilah by C SaintSaens<br />
i * *<br />
Thursday<br />
10:30 am - Youth Choir<br />
rehearsal at Chapel Hall All<br />
young people invited<br />
* * *<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
11th si and Central av<br />
Rev. Charles L Wood,<br />
D Ed , Reetnr<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday (Seventh Sunday<br />
after Trinity) •<br />
7 30 am Holy<br />
C o m m u n ion Dr Goss,<br />
celebrant<br />
B a.m. • Choral Eucharist.<br />
Dr. Wood, celebrant, Dr, Goss,<br />
Drencher<br />
THE TUESDAY<br />
Bible Class<br />
7:30JP,M,<br />
TAUSHT 1Y<br />
Mr. Lyle Olmstead<br />
(NOW STUDYING<br />
MIITS 1VE ?Y<br />
TUISDAY AT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stahler's<br />
7! WALNUT ROAD<br />
ocf AN CITY, N, J.<br />
ALL ARE WELCOMI<br />
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Interesting insights on this quis<br />
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BIBLE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE — Ivary Ivming at 7:30 P. M.<br />
MORNING BIBLE HOUR 11:00 A.M. (Tuatday thru Friday)<br />
JULY 12 thru 19 — MISSIONARY CONFERENCE with STEVE MUSTO,<br />
baritonai BARBARA MUSTO, »op.; REV. DANIEL FUCHS, RIV. TERRY<br />
DELANEY, REV. JAMES HUTCHINSON, RIV. VICTOR B. BEATTIE.<br />
Naxt Wa«k — <strong>Jul</strong>y 20 thru 26 — RIV. EDWARD H. 5TADY.<br />
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Longport, New Jersey<br />
9:00 AM. — HOLY COMMUNION<br />
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Mornini Prayer • Family Servlct<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rtv. James F. Mrflrojf<br />
Seaman's Church Institute <strong>of</strong> PMkdtlphia<br />
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Church service!<br />
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Kr.im Sfii.ii,,. ,ln(l Hi-ulth w h "' h ""-'"' :<br />
wilh Key In tin' .Srripluwi. by<br />
Milrv Bilker K.lily, DiM-oVerer<br />
;iml Founder uf rhriMiiiri<br />
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wh,. inliiiw him iii ili'.-.<br />
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iluiie\ h.. i.iimhi Ins followers CALVAHV INIIKPKNDKM<br />
Ilic hfulinu power iii Trulh mnl BAPTIST<br />
U>ve II.. .iluii'hi'il ".. (iiji si und New York u<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
CIRRUTi<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
M fun In luiirwu -<br />
•lAurr CULTUBJ<br />
IN ALL •BANCMIS<br />
1019 W..I Av». Dial 3W-1394<br />
if at •.. Avenue Locautij t v<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE *<br />
3331 West Avenue Phone 399-0763<br />
ANN % JOHN'<br />
— iiAUTY SALON —<br />
829 Aibury Av«. Ph. 399-31M'<br />
ANN «nd JOHN MANNI<br />
Open Thursday Evemng*<br />
ftm Pirklnf m WMiNM<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO (.QVILINIM"<br />
HILOEGARD'S<br />
— IiAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICffl<br />
1710 A*bur> Av». Dial 399503S<br />
EVfiNTW.<br />
TOO ,ir«<br />
BF 4LJ? Y sl ou th<br />
10 -45 a m. • Senior High<br />
Churvh School in the Sunday<br />
Schnol basement.<br />
8 15 p m. Senior High<br />
UM YF leave for the Tabernacle<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to heir Philip<br />
Srw'ndan, author and radio and<br />
tfli'visitm pprsonility.<br />
Munday through<br />
Friday •<br />
9 1S i,m. to noon<br />
Vacation Bible School<br />
Monday<br />
Daily<br />
6 30 p.m. • Senior High<br />
UMYF S<strong>of</strong>tball it MU! rd.<br />
School in Northfield,<br />
• • •<br />
Thursday<br />
7 p m. • Llnwood Boy Scout<br />
Troop 38 meeting in Central<br />
Hall<br />
TOWNSHIP CHURCH<br />
NEWS<br />
TRINITY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Ronsevelt blvd, and Shore rd.<br />
Marmora<br />
Rev Bruce Phillips,<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday-<br />
• • •<br />
9 45 am, • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
T 30 p.m. • Evening S«rrice<br />
• • ><br />
Monday-<br />
7 p.m. • Methodist Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
Thumday-<br />
7 30 p.m.<br />
practice<br />
SECOND CAFE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Senior Choir<br />
Church and Shore rds., Palermo<br />
Ri-v, Clyde Whary,<br />
Pastor<br />
Sunday-<br />
• • •<br />
9:43 a.m, • Sunday icbool<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worthio<br />
<strong>The</strong> Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HiRBIRT t. OODFRIY, Mflr.<br />
Established 1896<br />
fi ,10 p m<br />
809 Central Avtnue<br />
30, I I a m niinil HIIH<br />
Hedging for the future, as in the poif, thm<br />
finest and most dignified funeral i#rv/c«.<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
NIAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL. 3994077<br />
Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Mreotor<br />
METHODIST<br />
H..V .liiliii (li.fr;.h,.n<br />
P.ISI..I<br />
I (I .1 m Suni):n<br />
Miind;iv<br />
7 :)() |i n-<br />
Til 11 r,(n\<br />
M p in<br />
priirtu i<br />
WKSLKV I M'l T<br />
MKTIInni«I<br />
PPlCFsllliri'<br />
R.-v ,I,.|IM -\ - w,-in("ci ihr<br />
p nl I \'T "-i\ ninii'-r f'!'i!l;ij<br />
n --ii rnriii r ( % ps- wiiuici<br />
TI! pl.ilil I I' 1 hi'\ r? if! = ! f<br />
1 * HgurjiViiti^d hi^ rondition<br />
iiliri hits rjiiJJipH itHHi tional<br />
c'csnslicjrr.ibfl* PJCpi'liH 1<br />
Is il poSNibtn tJlat a IcKal<br />
altunir-y woU Id haVr any<br />
I W n v<br />
I. ll'M 11 (Mil lh<br />
will<br />
Mi. iVihtn ! Burt-ju<br />
Thi><br />
| i h<br />
ii-d ih.il wi- would<br />
and<br />
ipp,in ! fi lls<br />
!• x i ^ i i n y<br />
ihi>\ DO<br />
cxisi) ! must pFrimpuy puy nn<br />
v% i irbi I an! ron t on thr 1 h th<br />
fllio' th»^ HparLmenl was in no<br />
run{iil.iitfi tn inovi' into 'til thr<br />
i!Mh <strong>of</strong> Lhr* monlh or lati»r)<br />
Wi* ifnivt>d in on 3Dth c?f<br />
OctuhtT. 1369 W*» must vacate<br />
whi'n liMisf nspirps (Iht» 15th)<br />
Mi * 11 h^ i.% :i n"ri*o t P3£ pcnsp<br />
innLji'ti^t' with thns* 1 in<br />
authority it! Cit\- Hall HUP to<br />
I :i n) C* 1 r tai n th at m an y,<br />
miyiy t>fhi>r*i who hav^ leased<br />
apiirtmt'nLs havf had similar<br />
PX pf'rH'firfs. Wo arr d<strong>of</strong>initrlv<br />
i*(>ind to fnovi 1 as we cotiId<br />
ncvi'r topi "at hortir" living<br />
uridtr rh(*ia' advprsp, primitivf><br />
conditions My feason for<br />
wnhny you is just tCJ dtp our<br />
j'sprnpnff By alj mpaiii<br />
"Know Your U'iw-makers":<br />
Lu hoard bus for a tnp to Wilrningtnn<br />
Del,, and a tour <strong>of</strong> the Genera] Motrirs<br />
asspmbly plant thprp<br />
" = ' = " S H. C<br />
Nigh blood<br />
Orfirriiion<br />
: (Jrapi»<br />
Your Pretty iyti<br />
Datsrv0 the Bait<br />
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(MHnitM AfMcy, IM,<br />
Shore Retd, Marmora, Dial 399-3344<br />
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Scott<br />
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611 Wi StrMt Dial (609) 39M2M<br />
— — — - - # --<br />
Seashore Laundry Co., Inc.<br />
202 f. 6th StrtM Dial 3f*fl470<br />
Howard S. Stainton<br />
81.0 A*bury Av», DM 399-55 H<br />
>_—__<br />
B. Thomas Waldman & Co.<br />
152 A«b«ry Aw Dial 399-3232 >!<br />
FRIDAY, JULY ]% <strong>1970</strong><br />
R<strong>of</strong>urnt to duty<br />
;j|-<br />
K.I Bills Wiiyn,' n.'Wltl<br />
I'SMC h:m rciuriicd in duly<br />
fiilliiwin^ ;* JH das' !*-i?v*^ wiih<br />
ht^ p,innlA. Mr ,infi Mrs<br />
Willscin DcWill ..I" Hi | l'..rks<br />
Biiii h Villaui- DcW i wii«<br />
Unidiiili'tl Irum (Irc'iiii Cily<br />
H1U h H.hn.il hi).l Si'.ir He<br />
I'nlcnd t hi' M.irmi' (,'iirpj, ;ind<br />
liHik !r;uninu ,i t Pitrrm Uhjnri,<br />
S('; .inri I'iimp l."|t'iinr. N C<br />
!!»! I-, niiw hi-rviFiy ;*^ in MP in<br />
«,,n rin-f. . f\l,l<br />
Defense unit<br />
shows film<br />
1: Iri Tim* nf Flmi'rut'riev H<br />
ni'W IMm pi!! inn by Civil<br />
Dt'ti'Emr, waJ-'ihuwn rr^cnflv .it<br />
VVc.Hh'> Mhllur [iif mi'mbiT^ at<br />
Ihi' liifjl t'P mnl, H'Miii'nls <strong>of</strong><br />
Wi.slin Miinur (inri nihi'r<br />
mtlTI'Mcd P'TMItlS<br />
<strong>The</strong> film Hpt'ni'ri wilh !h('<br />
\nlninal Diri.fliir "I Civil<br />
Di'tcns.1' and Di'.,ijil('r Cumrfil<br />
^tiihny, ' Thr iup'Ni way lit<br />
inviti' dis^sU'r is hi du ruithine<br />
hi ,iviiid it ' Thi' Is Im stri'^t'd<br />
lhrft : ' fhinu> {(> rrmi'mbff ill<br />
rnHfisUnd fh*' dinyfrs m a<br />
NuH.-.ir Attack, ill Main'<br />
Simple hut d l> f i n 111><br />
pri'piiralHilif. to insure, thp<br />
.-j !'•• I % (if yourvIC jnd family,<br />
and (.! | Learn t>xartl;. what to<br />
du in an i'frierj*(.ne> and d*i it<br />
In tho quj^tinn and answer<br />
period thai ffillnwed much<br />
irtfiTeijt was &hc:iwn in planning<br />
f nr evaru ;iiirin s in time <strong>of</strong><br />
iMtural ri i.Hii?it*Ts such as flood<br />
or hurricane in addition io tlie<br />
prf piiratltin already planned<br />
for any possible nuclear<br />
disaster or accirieiit<br />
H ii n a I d P a n n c I I ,<br />
administrator at Wesley Man<strong>of</strong>,<br />
advi«»d CD director Ceorge<br />
Murgmi lhal ths facilities and<br />
nrnfrffency machinery at<br />
Wi'sley Manf>r s resident home<br />
and ursini! cenler Would be<br />
made iisailable as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local community plan for<br />
deleiiM' against any common<br />
d isaj.tr r<br />
Dr. Fuchs, Rev. Delaney<br />
Bible Conference guests<br />
Oiher nienibers <strong>of</strong> the CD Townset j's Inlet and Sea Isle<br />
staff attending were Miss Betty <strong>City</strong> are being contacted this<br />
Ktewarl, secritai-y. Mrs. Mary week by letter, requesting their<br />
Siiniii,, Mrs Mary Miller, support <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
Wilhert WeiwiT, und Dr eomrnunityserviee<br />
William H S'lckerson, Jr , organization;"*'<br />
members nf the Shelter According ot its certificate<br />
Manayement yroup<br />
Court ruling topic<br />
for Dialogue group<br />
<strong>The</strong> second meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Dialogue will be held Sunday<br />
at 9:30 a.m al 1007 Central<br />
av Robert Garretl. local<br />
attorney, will br leader.<br />
Mr Garrett's topic vyll be<br />
on the implications <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey Supreme Court 'ruling<br />
on church memberships.<br />
This class is for adults,<br />
members and friends <strong>of</strong> St<br />
John's Lutheran Church All<br />
intrreniod are invited. C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
and buns will be served.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
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for<br />
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Quality<br />
Printing<br />
Business<br />
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Photo<br />
Copies<br />
Furniture<br />
Stationery<br />
Rubber<br />
Stamps<br />
School<br />
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OCIAN CITY<br />
PH. 3W-0711<br />
I'iiM.ir Diiviil P Wriuhl<br />
euiiHliel. ihi' Third Week ul<br />
(hi- 137(1 0c,in C !i I j, Siiiiiriier<br />
Bible C^srifereiiei' sil Ort'.in C'iU<br />
Biiptihl f'hurr'h 101 h »1 iiiiil<br />
Wesley av<br />
•Saturday (<strong>Jul</strong>y lit ni 7 :l(i<br />
p m is • "(;atiipu,>. Ous^de<br />
Ni|!hl" wilh Jim filevens ant)<br />
Ins staff iind sluHeni memb*'r»i<br />
iif the CFUSitde presi'iitiny .i<br />
firotfrum Hi wnfri ,ind musif<br />
Ciifnpu** Urusade is in Oreiin<br />
<strong>City</strong> fc?r it-s fourth summer<br />
with a d*»/nn stiiff rtierrtU'r^<br />
and sevfntv five student<br />
workers in an iiutre;ieh fcir<br />
C^nst to collegians on the<br />
hnnrdwalk and beaches<br />
<strong>The</strong> Manor Echties from <strong>The</strong><br />
Kitiu's Colli'Ce Hriupcliff Minor,<br />
N V . will bi' at neean <strong>City</strong><br />
Biiptist t'hurrh mi*rriiny<br />
worship Siind-ny (<strong>Jul</strong>y 121<br />
Ifi 15 am In sin)! anci play<br />
Tin 1 trin. Kiiri'n Liirscii. Judy<br />
.lohnsiin and Robert Wriyht<br />
will also he featured al the<br />
Siicred Musieale on Mu^ic Pier<br />
Sundav aflrrm.. in fjnlv 12) ill<br />
a 30<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1Hth Annual Mi.ssicinary<br />
Conference directed bv Pastor<br />
Wriflht op*'ns Sunday eviininy<br />
[<strong>Jul</strong>y 1 2) at 7 .10 p m .Speaker<br />
is Rev n>iniel Fuchs, general<br />
secretan, (if th.. American<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Missions tu 'he Jews,<br />
litti Yorii <strong>City</strong> He is a<br />
graduate nf <strong>City</strong> College <strong>of</strong><br />
New Ynrk and Biblical<br />
Seminary <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong> In<br />
1965 he was awarded a Doctor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Divinity Degree Irum Talbol<br />
Thi'ologieal Seminiiry <strong>of</strong> Los<br />
Angeles<br />
Dr Fuchs is editor <strong>of</strong> '<strong>The</strong><br />
Chosen Penple" maaallne He<br />
will speak Sunday, Tuesday<br />
and Wednesday evenings 7 30<br />
p rn , and Tuesday morning at<br />
Ham<br />
Rev Terry I Dplaney is a<br />
missionary with the American<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Missions to the Jews,<br />
in Charge <strong>of</strong> the Mid Atlantic<br />
District Formerly based in<br />
Denver, Colo., he successfully<br />
pioneered projects using mass<br />
media to reach the Jewish<br />
community, He is a fradui - e <strong>of</strong><br />
Biola Collegi' in La Mifado,<br />
Calif, and studied at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Judaism, the<br />
( 1! I! ^ !• I i ,s 1 i S *• H .. p ' i .• I<br />
Tlli.iil.iuif.il Si'llliiLin ..ml<br />
! 'lliVliHitS II( ( ^i il. .I ,|j, ,<br />
Mi I)I-1:IIIIA will ,t.. ,,t<br />
Mmill.n . riliir«l.,l ,,nil I'iHl.ii<br />
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liiiirii lilt:<br />
Kiv Vi.M.ir H H|..,tii. h.iiin<br />
wiri.l,ir% nl Tin- I'liikH<br />
r.'iNinu-iil 1^'iiL'u... ,11111 liiniiii<br />
piiMiir ..i (K'|.;in Cil\ I):i|ii,i-I<br />
t C'hii r( T h w ill s[i|.,ik .il I lii hn.il<br />
«'n iff-. •. 1 Ihf Miu.iiin,|. \ U..,\.<br />
Jkil> I " line! I M<br />
PTL film B.1I1I Kiiiiuuli 1..<br />
Try" will hi Jiiiwii WI.||M.'SII.I><br />
I'Vi'iiiMi! Th. pr.iHui -iii.fi<br />
!*' ;i f u r I n ii ^ p 1= f 1 ,!<br />
n! Br;i/i!, riviNils murii 1 n! thr<br />
fc'ri'at fhiimjii ti.iw -iff.-i 11 lit lilf<br />
in Brii^'i wilh .i> In*' rp.lh.iii<br />
A I ^. 1 ^p*-.=. k I ri ^ ijurin^<br />
Miwimiiiry Wi-i-k will !>.• [Imnia<br />
E'llhiT mtssii iilMry iii ^Ui-rii.||<br />
until, r ihi. Rihi.. f'luh<br />
MiivHini.ni, iiiiH .lirfl ;iiul K;ir:in<br />
R ii m n 1 n i' m i ^ ^ Oldsmobib:<br />
<strong>The</strong> year-end buy<br />
. that pays <strong>of</strong>f<br />
three ways.<br />
1. You lave big money when you buy ir. <strong>The</strong> 4th Annual Year-End<br />
Sale ii on now ol your Oldimobiie dealer's —and the lovingi ore substantial<br />
en every new Oldi In hh iteck!<br />
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fenderi , , , alurninited eihoujt syitem , , , bias-belted lirei .. . many morel<br />
3< You get a nice bonui <strong>of</strong> trade-in tirni. An Olds is a good invest-<br />
mcnl —tradilicmally you get more <strong>of</strong> your dollori bock when you're ready<br />
to trade rhe next time around.<br />
If you think you can't afford an Oidsmobije<br />
,..it's time to think again.<br />
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J»AG1 5 - SICTION TWO<br />
Russ Brooks says:<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO<br />
Sandra Darling<br />
Worn is tin' most nvi'r-<br />
wirki'ii iiurt iif Hum.' iiimplc'i<br />
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AMERICAN<br />
EXPRESS<br />
tenth J*P<br />
Who<br />
HURST<br />
TfUVIL AGINCf<br />
Warld Wi d* Tre%fi Sf>'fP<br />
?ASiUinf AVINUI<br />
J99 4100<br />
GALLO<br />
MOTOR SALES<br />
Authorized<br />
American Motors<br />
and GMC Truck<br />
Dealers<br />
and<br />
SERVICE<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
CAP! MAY<br />
COURT HOUSE<br />
20 S. MAIN STREET<br />
DIAL 465-5122<br />
"Easiest Place In <strong>The</strong><br />
County to do Business'<br />
C>*<br />
Tomasnlli<br />
THI OCiAN CITY SINTINELLiDOtR<br />
Sandra Darling, Daniel Tomaselli<br />
guest soloists at Music Pier<br />
liLMwt soloists for next<br />
week'x free concert!! on the<br />
Mum' Pier Sunday through<br />
Thutiidnv ii! H pm will be<br />
soprano Hiindrn Darling and<br />
terioi Daniel Torniiselli <strong>The</strong>y<br />
will join 1 h e m u n i ci pal<br />
lirehesini .indi-r tie direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clarence Fuhrttlttll and<br />
hai'Hoiie soloist Tom Pnrlfiiw in<br />
the dully proifriirtis<br />
After petite bltsnde Nupfano<br />
Sandra Darling* debut with<br />
the New York <strong>City</strong> Opera as<br />
Veru in thi' world premiere nf<br />
l.i-r Hiiihys "Nntiilm Pelrovnn' .<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
Clarmneg Fuhrman<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Frank Ruggieri<br />
conductor<br />
soloist<br />
managmr<br />
Editor's not* <strong>The</strong> Music Pier cirthfstra progTUn printa-d<br />
hi'rv is «ub|pi'i ID ihangf without notirr <strong>The</strong> programs air<br />
submitted iii the Sentinel Ledger for publirsdon well in<br />
advance (if the iiineert rintes In thr interim, rharigei »re<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten mnd«' in the program* "<strong>The</strong> programs arc printed by<br />
the Sfnttrtel-Ledgrr at the request nf (he Dtrhpstni's<br />
man as? merit as a public M'nirt'<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 12<br />
Limp.) Ovefiufv Hrrolri<br />
<strong>The</strong> Flower<br />
Snnu<br />
Bi/fl<br />
Daniel Tii<br />
Biille! Music<br />
From F^usl<br />
Alleluia<br />
Mo/:irt<br />
inc<br />
Gallop Frurn<br />
William Tell<br />
Rossini<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ro«ar><br />
N'rvin<br />
Tern PnrkinM<br />
Kim: Cotton<br />
Marrh<br />
Sou.Sii<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Gigi<br />
Lcirwe<br />
E Lucevan Le<br />
Slelle Pucfmi<br />
Daniel TumasHii<br />
A Trumpeter s<br />
Lullaby Andersim<br />
<strong>The</strong> Last Rose<br />
Of Summer Flntow<br />
Sandra Darling<br />
<strong>The</strong> Procession Of<br />
Fhe Sardar Iviimnv<br />
Deep River lurlciuh<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
<strong>The</strong> King<br />
And 1 Riidgcrs<br />
• • s<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 13<br />
<strong>The</strong> Merry Wives Of<br />
Like to start a NEW HOBBY?<br />
We even have Evening Classes,<br />
PAPER FLOWERS • SHELL CRAFT .PAINTS<br />
SWISTRAW • STAMPS AND COINS<br />
FUN FILM •PAPIER T OLE • MODELS<br />
DECOUPAGE* CRAFT KITS AND BOOKS<br />
CRAFTS i HOBBIES<br />
mi A5BURV AVEKUE<br />
OCEAN crrY<br />
Windsor Overture<br />
Dei MI..I Boll..mi<br />
Mpinti<br />
Nicolsi<br />
Virdi<br />
Dan.el Tnmau'lli<br />
Menuet Paderewski<br />
Cam Niime Verdi<br />
Sandra Diirhng<br />
Adoral ion Bornwski<br />
DanciiiK In <strong>The</strong><br />
Dark Schwart?<br />
Tom Perk iris<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Mall Go dman<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Rn> Rita Tierney<br />
Quest,! 0<br />
Quf'Ho Verdi<br />
Daniel TorrMselli<br />
Dances From<br />
Henry VIU : German<br />
Sonp My Mniher<br />
Tauiiht Me Dvorak<br />
Sandra Darling<br />
<strong>The</strong>_WhistliT And<br />
His DO« Pryor<br />
Smihn Through Penti<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
South Pacific Rodgers<br />
• * *<br />
Tuesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14<br />
Ra> mond<br />
Overture Thomas<br />
Celeste Ajda ...,.,.,. Verdi<br />
Daniel Tomaselli<br />
<strong>The</strong> Last<br />
Spring Grieg<br />
Romilnee Rornb*rg<br />
Sandra Darling<br />
Down South , Myddleton<br />
So tig Of <strong>The</strong><br />
Flea Moussqrg.Hky<br />
Tom Perk in*<br />
Americans We Fillrmire<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pinafore Sullivan<br />
L na Furtmi<br />
Lagrima Donizetti<br />
Daniel Tomaselli<br />
Parade Of <strong>The</strong> Wooden<br />
Soldiers Jesse 1<br />
0 Mio Bsbbino<br />
Ciri' Puccini<br />
Sandra Darling<br />
In A Persian<br />
M*rket Ketclbey<br />
A PeriWt Day Bond<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
My Fair<br />
Lady<br />
Summer Schedule<br />
LOCAL O(;EAN cm BUS SERVICE<br />
Thi* bus rum 7 days a week, 12 noon to 11:55 p.m.; plek'-up<br />
and discharge at all intersections on route on all buses,<br />
Thi* bu« IMVM iftti Sfrtef at 12 noon vii Aibury Av«nu« to 15th Str»«t;<br />
•Mt fn 15th Str««t to Central; north on Central to Sth StrMt; tilt on Ith<br />
itrwtf H AHailHe AvarnM; nerhS on Atlantic Avfnu* to 6th Str»at; Wt*t on<br />
rith Strmt to Oe««n Avenu*, louth on Oeean Avenue re 7th Strttt; iait<br />
on 7Hi StrMt to Atlantic Avenut; Muth on Atlantic Avenue to 8th Srf»#f,<br />
HIM by Mm* r»y» back to 5°th Str«#t, Thii bui will follow this route<br />
•wry hour,<br />
JITNEY BUS ROUT! (8:00 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.)<br />
Toll Bridga (Oirdtfii) it IsOO i,m. v!« W«il«y Avenut to<br />
Read; BatteriM Road to Aibury Avenut; Aibury Av«ni»« to 6th Str#«t;<br />
e««t on 6th Sfr»«t to AKantic AveBut; south on Atlantis Avenue to Ith<br />
Stfwt; wait en 1th Strwf te Central,- louth on Ctntral to loth Strt«t;<br />
en 14th Str««t to Palmer Shopplnf C#nter,- rtturn to l«th and Aibury;<br />
on A»bury to S»th Strt#t, Stepi at Merion Park. Sam# reut« to<br />
Gtrdcnt.<br />
Mm BUS ROUT! (Afternoon-Starts at 1 p. m)<br />
Aftarnoen rwrtt will fallow wmt routt »« morninf (ifnty—only it Palmtf<br />
Shopping Cmntmr will continue on to Bay Avtny«; ieufh en lay Av»nu« to<br />
Marion Hark and 34th StrMt; return by ume route to toll bridg* {Gar-<br />
dens). Th# Jitney will not run on Sunday but the bus will run on Sunday,<br />
nit schedule will end en Monday, September 7 and revert<br />
to the winter schedule<br />
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
New York<br />
' ' Ifflpr i^<br />
hnlloci MtT us<br />
and ' ' a n<br />
ar!i*l ' WHfi ii<br />
Kqually glowing have been<br />
the plaudit* lor her oriiloriii<br />
iinri eoneerl sliming IJISI<br />
seastiri she simii with the<br />
T Die do Symphony mid<br />
third season w.th the American<br />
Savoyards She also ha*<br />
appeared with f h e<br />
Metropolitan Opera Studio and<br />
with the miijcir opera<br />
companies lii Santa Fe. Central<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Fort Worth, Chautauqua<br />
and Lake George She ha* sung<br />
leadiny light opera roles with<br />
the Boston Comic Opcni<br />
Player* and hat performed ill<br />
opera oil TV<br />
Mi>s D.irhng ha* perforrn.xi<br />
Bf> roles in open, and light<br />
opera Her repertoire includes a<br />
wide range <strong>of</strong>" nratomi* and<br />
works fn i « v m p h •> ri v<br />
A IIJIIIV.. <strong>of</strong> Si Petersburg,<br />
Fla , the «,ipra.io hii* bwii<br />
0 w ;. r d e d Martha Biiird<br />
Rorki'leller ifranK and the<br />
L> i •' d I- r k r ii n / B o r d e n<br />
Schotanihip which included an<br />
appearance lii Carnegie Hall<br />
She hits coneerti/ed WideU arfd<br />
is soloist at Madison Avenue<br />
PriijibN i.'nall Church<br />
Tenor Daniel Tomaselli was<br />
born in Newark and began his<br />
vocal training at the age <strong>of</strong> IS<br />
with faculty members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Catholic University <strong>of</strong><br />
America He is preHendy<br />
completing his dissertation for<br />
his doctorate degree there<br />
Mr Tomaselli has appeared<br />
in NBC* television in two<br />
oiiH-srl operas "<strong>The</strong> Cage"<br />
Confesfonfs<br />
Joyce Ann Bradin<br />
Ttt'u recent Atlantic<br />
Community Culleije p-aduates<br />
are amnng the 34 contestants<br />
in the annual Miss New Jersey<br />
Scholarship Pageant nnw being<br />
held in Cherr>- Hill<br />
Joyce Ann Bradin. 19, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, is Miss ACC <strong>1970</strong>.<br />
A blue eyed blonde, she will be<br />
the^ College's <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
representative in the pageant,<br />
Vicki Evelyn Pannell, 19,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cardiff, was Miss ACC 1989,<br />
She was first JTinnerup, Miss<br />
CtmeenmVitf, and Grand Talent<br />
Award winner in List year's<br />
stale pageant, and set a<br />
precedent by bfing invited to<br />
participate a second time. This<br />
year she will carry the title<br />
Miss Zabpfervjlle<br />
Contestants are vying in<br />
evening gown, swim suit, and<br />
tiilent competitions Miss<br />
Bntdin will do a magic act in<br />
the talem competition, and<br />
Mis. Pannell will perform as a<br />
ventriloquist, '<br />
Miss Bradin and Miss Panne!!<br />
received Associati in Arts<br />
detfrees from ACC in June,<br />
Both plan to continue their<br />
educations at four-year<br />
eolk-cm<br />
<strong>The</strong> contest finals Saturday<br />
night will be broadcast by Larry<br />
Keenii, <strong>of</strong> WSLT, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
nvir the facilities <strong>of</strong> WLDB,<br />
At Untie <strong>City</strong>, 1490 on the<br />
radio dial.<br />
FOLKART<br />
CERAMIC STUDIO<br />
1048 SHORE ROAD<br />
LINWOOD. N. J.<br />
Dial 927-2222<br />
# Ceramic Service for<br />
Hobbyists and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>esaonak<br />
# Oreenware, Glazes,<br />
Stains and Brushes<br />
# Instructions with<br />
Purchases<br />
and '<strong>The</strong> .luggler He has also<br />
performed supp, Ing roles in<br />
summer stock in Now York.<br />
New' ,1 e r H ey Pennsylvania,<br />
Massachusetts and Maryland<br />
In inn;j he w,'as<br />
soloist and<br />
mister <strong>of</strong> cl'remlOiiies<br />
for "Tin?<br />
Cfardenalisires on a Defeiisp<br />
Depart mrrii tour .sf the<br />
(.-imbbi'iin. While ii membt'r <strong>of</strong><br />
this ensemble he perfurnii'd for<br />
President Johnson arid the late<br />
Senator Robert<br />
Returning in Wnglny<br />
Two studcnlJi from the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area will return to<br />
Wesley Cbllnge, Dover, Del , on<br />
Sepuimber 2, for their<br />
sophomori' year Thomas<br />
Jeremiah Boweii is the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs J Boweii, <strong>of</strong> 1438<br />
Simpson av and Phyllis Parker<br />
Turner, the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs Phillip P Turner <strong>of</strong><br />
630 Atlantic av , <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily<br />
Both students are jrraduntes ol<br />
Orenn <strong>City</strong> High Sehnui<br />
Anlt-Ampririin f.' >lini;<br />
iris in Eppl,<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 10,<br />
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SOMiRS POINT, NIW JfRSiY<br />
if STORE HOURS #<br />
MON. and SAT 8 to S<br />
TUES., WED., THURS. and FRI. 8 to 9<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 1<br />
<strong>The</strong> phone company is<br />
At 23, Installer John Barrino<br />
still believes in the old-fashioned<br />
notion that neatness counts.<br />
"After all, when I'm putting in a<br />
phone for a person, I'm like a guest<br />
in his house, To me, that means<br />
making sure everything's clean as<br />
a whistle when I leave.<br />
"I figure that if I take time to<br />
pick up every tiny piece <strong>of</strong> wire, a<br />
person's opinion <strong>of</strong> the phone<br />
company is bound to go up."<br />
<strong>The</strong> phone company is people.<br />
Weir=trained people, like Installer<br />
John Barrino, who care about<br />
doing a good job for you.<br />
a guy who's<br />
old-fashioned. New Jersey Bell<br />
TO ALL OCEAN CITY HOUSE-<br />
HOLDERS, AND RESTAURANT<br />
HOTEL AND MOTEL OWNERS:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Following Regulations for the<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> RU BBISH, ASHES<br />
and GARBAGE are now in force:<br />
RECEPTACLES<br />
AI! householders and otheri uaing the colloc. Recent regulation changes now permit garbage<br />
M well as rubbish and ashes, to be deposited<br />
tion facilities <strong>of</strong> th« Public Worki Dept. we in the same container which should be <strong>of</strong> metal<br />
required to provide sufficient receptacles to or wood, capacity 10 to 32 gallons. Garbage,<br />
however, MUST BE WRAPPED SEPA.<br />
hold all rubbish, ashes and garbage that may RATELY BY THE HOUSEHOLDER before<br />
be accumulated between regular collection being deposited in receptacle. No receptacle<br />
and content! should weigh more than 100<br />
days.<br />
pounds,<br />
RESTAURANTS, HOTELS and MOTHS<br />
Your garbage will be collected daily by contract collectors.<br />
Garbage must be stored in metal, water tight containers<br />
with tight fitting cover. Capacity 4 to 32 gallons.<br />
CITY ORDINANCE<br />
DOMESTIC COLLECTION DAYS<br />
MONDAY<br />
6th Street North to the Inlet, Bay Avenue to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />
TUESDAY<br />
6th Street South to the North *id« <strong>of</strong> 22no<br />
Street, East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to Beach,<br />
Sth Street South to North side <strong>of</strong> 18th Street,<br />
West side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to Bay Avenue<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
South side <strong>of</strong> 22nd Street South to S0th Street,<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Beach,<br />
South side <strong>of</strong> 18th Street to Me,*ion Park,<br />
West side <strong>of</strong> 1 THURSDAY<br />
6th Street to North side <strong>of</strong> 15th Street,<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to West side <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue—Alleys only<br />
Haven Avenue to the Bay,<br />
Sth Street to North Street, West Avenue to<br />
Buy, Sth Street to North Street, Atlantic<br />
Avenue to the Beach<br />
North Street to the Inlet—From the Bay to<br />
the Beach<br />
15th Street to the South side <strong>of</strong> 22nd Street<br />
West tide <strong>of</strong> West Avenue to West ride <strong>of</strong><br />
Wesley Avenue—Alleys only<br />
FRIDAY<br />
North side <strong>of</strong> 22nd Street to 59th Street<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Beach<br />
6th Street to Merion Park<br />
Sth Street — North Street, East tide <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Avenue to West side <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Avenue-<br />
Alleys only<br />
East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Bay<br />
6th Street to 15th Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue to the Beach<br />
15th to 22nJ Street<br />
Wesley Avenue to the Beach<br />
SHOULD THERE BE ANY FAILURE TO COLLECT REFUSE ON THE DESIGNATED<br />
DAYS, PLEASE REPORT SAME TO —<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PHONE 399-6111 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EXTENSION 36 or 37 K<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Hospital dedication<br />
speaker is top exec<br />
Rohrrt H Bi'!hswiri(ri.r.<br />
preside ri I <strong>of</strong> (he Ji-rrtild Dirp,<br />
PhlliuMphlii. ;i resident <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> flly, and principal<br />
spenkRr ill jp-iiiihri breaking<br />
cervmirmi.N for the n.-w 48 byd<br />
iidriitiiin in Shun' Mi-tnoriiU<br />
Hospital. Siimer), Point, in be<br />
held, Sunriuy. <strong>Jul</strong>y 19, at 4 30<br />
p.m , is one ,,f the Uip<br />
executives in the electriinirs<br />
industry (if the ['fiiteri Stjil.es<br />
In iidriitiiin, to hninu<br />
presidiMil <strong>of</strong> the jerroid<br />
Corporation. Bi-iwiwrngi'r is a<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Oeni'rai<br />
Irisimmenl Co , New York<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Aniiier Brothers, Inc ,<br />
Skiikie, 111 . and hi 1 is president<br />
<strong>of</strong> 16 leli'vision ruble<br />
fiimpanies<br />
Recipient <strong>of</strong> the bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />
science degree from Temple<br />
University, P usswenfjer rose to<br />
the rank <strong>of</strong> major in the Arftiy<br />
SlgnaJ Corps and served as<br />
battalion expcullve <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
dunnfl ih* 1 !t:ihan eampai^n in<br />
WW II<br />
He is a director and piist<br />
national chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
NatifinaJ Hahle Television<br />
Association, n member rif the<br />
Philadelphia Chambpr <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce, membiT and<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
Bflter Business Bureau, a Lulu<br />
Temple Shriner and a mfniber<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity__ Yacht Club<br />
and the Deep Sea Fishing Club,<br />
MiJnUiuk, Long Island<br />
Beisswenger is married rind<br />
has a daughU'r<br />
As reporU'd. fithers nil the<br />
program include Thomas E<br />
Dougherty, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hospital's Board <strong>of</strong> Governors,<br />
Dr Henry R Seidel. president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the medical staff and<br />
\ \<br />
Rnhprt H<br />
William M Jenkins,<br />
ndminLStrator<br />
Jackson Nuall, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Milton Hagcrthey Oil Co.,<br />
Linvvood, will be toa-stmaster<br />
for the ceremony<br />
In addition, the Coast Ciuard<br />
Training Center Band. Cape<br />
May will provide music<br />
<strong>The</strong> pyent will take place on<br />
the lawn in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
onginaJ hospital building facing<br />
Sunny av., where the addition<br />
will be located.<br />
Following the ceremony, a<br />
reception will be held in the<br />
Hospital's lobby<br />
An open invitation is<br />
extended to all in the<br />
community to attend this<br />
significant event.<br />
<strong>The</strong> addition, estimated to<br />
cost in the vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />
$800,000 will be a year under<br />
construction<br />
<strong>The</strong> Seavillc Friends Meeting House on Route 9 will<br />
bo. one <strong>of</strong> 22 historic homes and buildings open to<br />
visitors during Cape May County's Old House Tour on<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 11.<br />
SOMBRS POINT • William<br />
C, Jeffries, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr. ind<br />
Mri. William C. Jeffries, <strong>of</strong> 11<br />
. I. Villlge dr., received his<br />
captain bars from Major<br />
Genera! Raymond Shoemaker,<br />
Junt 8, in West Germany.<br />
General Shoemaker is<br />
commanding genertl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
32nd Army Air Defenie<br />
Command,<br />
Capt Jeffries is a 1964<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>,<strong>City</strong> High<br />
School and a 1968 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States Military<br />
Academy «t We«t Point. He ha»<br />
been itationed in West<br />
Germany for the pait 21<br />
months where he has served is<br />
platoon leader, buttery<br />
executive <strong>of</strong>ficer and for the<br />
put 11 months as commanding<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> a Nike-Hercules<br />
Missile Battery.<br />
Capt. Jeffries and his wife,<br />
the former Cheryl Millipn, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will be returning<br />
home in December. After a<br />
30-day leave he will report to<br />
Vietnam where he will serve as<br />
a military advisor to the Army<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Vietnam.<br />
Navigation test set for Squadron members<br />
A navigation contort for<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Absecon Wand<br />
Power Squadron will bo held in<br />
ocean waters <strong>of</strong>f Abseeon Inlet<br />
on Sunday at 10:30 B,m.<br />
Lt. Frsnk Daugherty in<br />
announcing the event asked<br />
that members desiring to enter<br />
their boat* attend a<br />
"Captain's" meeting at the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Marina<br />
immediately preeeedlng the<br />
contest al 10 am,<br />
<strong>The</strong> event is held annually to<br />
ielect tho top three boats to<br />
represent the iquadron in<br />
District 8 competition at the<br />
annual District Bendevou*<br />
which, thta year, will be held at<br />
Sue Island MH<br />
Following the contest<br />
Squadron members and their<br />
guests will rrndevouz at<br />
Brigantine Bench for the<br />
annutl Beach party and picnic.<br />
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LAVORIS<br />
Mouth wash ,... ;77 C<br />
PREVINTS TOOTH DICAY ^ ; j<br />
Crest Toothpaste ,:;,;. 73 e<br />
SAVE 25C GILLETTI MEADS UP<br />
Hair Groom.,. ,:v:,trSO B<br />
DELICATESSEN VALUiS!<br />
KITCHIN FRISH<br />
Macaroni Salad 39 e<br />
LANCASTER BRAND<br />
All Beef Franks<br />
- 37V i3<br />
M
PAOE I — SECTION TWO<br />
Coast Guard Center Band plays<br />
concert Sunday at County Park<br />
CAPK MAY X<br />
HOHNK A band ftf for u kinys<br />
ur u prt'Hifii'nt, will hi*<br />
porforminy H! ihi* t!api i May<br />
County Park nn Sunday (<strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
12) at 3 p m<br />
Thr U S Co;iM Guard<br />
Training CVnt* i r Band pUyi*d<br />
. for Kmjj OUiv t>f Norway =iHi)<br />
Prpsidimt Lyndon Jnhnsiin or<br />
st'parati' occasion* in 196H Fo<br />
yuan* thv jjroup has inivt'IW'd U<br />
all major populnt ion runU'r<br />
niung thi' Eastern Seaboard tVt<br />
ctifiCvrtH and pjinid*'*<br />
Undt'r t hi> dirrci "in <strong>of</strong><br />
Musi'"""' 1 * M;ili« !^r [, I,<br />
Vietnam veteranJ<br />
pool party guests<br />
A frou p <strong>of</strong> Wi*i! ndt'd<br />
Vietnam v* ! !* i ran ! * now h*Hng<br />
treated at i ho Philadelphia<br />
Na ViiI Hojsp 1131 wn> t*n i* 1 r! a i ht'd<br />
at a barbiTUi* und swim pnrfy<br />
held n>r* ! ntlv ut tht ! h*«m*' uf<br />
William .1 Hutfh*v 1 0 I *»<br />
W«?sl*>y rd<br />
Individuals and clubs helping<br />
mak*' thi* par* v poHMih!*' were<br />
thr Masin 10 Club which<br />
p u r c h a H i* H m n a I s for<br />
sandwich***;, Ferguson Fogho<br />
Post 6650 VFW under<br />
Co m m an d t 1 r Mike Blizzard<br />
W h !C h su ppl i**d n* f rpshm nn ts,<br />
Howard S Sf a in ton who<br />
donated bathing suits to th?<br />
men. Jay H Kggly and Co!<br />
Richard Snyd^r who loaned<br />
umbrellas and chairs from their<br />
beach services. Ward's Pastry<br />
Shop which contribu ted<br />
sandwich rolls and numnrous<br />
neighbors and fripnds who<br />
assisted with homemade cakps,<br />
cookies, sflnriwirhfs and oihpr<br />
foods<br />
Deal-bid<br />
<strong>The</strong> regular session <strong>of</strong> bridge<br />
and pinochle was conducted by<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />
Monday evening in the Youth<br />
Center with 23 tables <strong>of</strong><br />
pinochle and nine <strong>of</strong> bridge in<br />
play.<br />
High scorers in pinochle<br />
were; Ous Cornet, 86B<br />
Marjorie Peterson, 643, Axel<br />
Peterson, 840; Jim Spratt, 838;<br />
Bud Taylor, 82ft Leah Tejtter,<br />
609; Marjorie Bayard, 808, and<br />
Anna M. Mehnert, 602<br />
High scorers for the bridge<br />
fame were: Dorothy Adshead,<br />
5010; Lillian Carlin, 4730;<br />
Jesiit Frees, 4570, Hazel<br />
Williamson, 44B0: Betty-<br />
Wright, 4190; Lois Good<br />
4170, Bea French, 4000, and<br />
Abby Patterson, 3930,<br />
TAKE THE<br />
FUN RIDE<br />
ACROSS<br />
DELAWARE BMW<br />
CAPE MAY*<br />
LEWES FERRY<br />
LEAVE<br />
CWC HAT, N. J.<br />
6:30 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:30 AM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:30 PM<br />
6:30 PM<br />
10130 PM<br />
SCHIDULE<br />
LUVE<br />
8:30 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:30 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:30 PM<br />
8:30 PM<br />
12:30 AM<br />
YEAR 'ROUND SERVICE<br />
ADDITIONAL CRSHINai<br />
Al TRAFFIC BIHAHSI<br />
IJECT To BHiNSI WITHOUT HtT<br />
NnrvHI, i.l Nurf.ilk. Ainjcls Ilium nnrl Buyl.. tWps<br />
i-umpiisiMl uf I'o.isl UiMfii<br />
riH'ruil* in i r;i Ml it] ^ ;irui ;i<br />
niimbl'f 111 purm III..Ill iv<br />
Thry *IM< ff^xil;tr^ in th< !<br />
line up id lhi< Armed roii'i".<br />
Day Panirii" in Mi-w Yiirk Cm.'<br />
Ihf Si Piilrirks Day Pi I.- m<br />
Hnslun and m;mv olhiTk<br />
During Ihi' pasl I'.iii r vi'iirs.<br />
Ihi' biind h.is t;r<br />
facility will b* 1 cnmplru>
PAOi 10 — SECTION TWO iMfc OCEAN CITY SiNTiNiL.LlDOfR FRIDAY. JULY 10, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSiniD AD RATES<br />
Advertisements (or these rolumns should be in !h»<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice ol the SenftnelL«lger TOR TUESDAY EDITION not<br />
later than Saturday Noon for ppRiilaf Hiissifnii sw'tion and<br />
not later than Monday noon (or the Too.Lato-Tu-CIiissif}><br />
Priiay wiiiion. NOON WEDNESDAY for rvgulnr classified<br />
sivtirtn anil THHiMn.w N<br />
CLASSIFY<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 25 Words or Less II 25<br />
I5r prr word rxivtiiinK 25 words I<br />
Ad Runnina'!) Ciinswuiivr Time*, wtih ;S Worris, or<br />
Uss \ .....'. ISflO<br />
Ads requinnE Box Niimhi\rs. 'So More<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO I,ATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 25r EXTRA<br />
Cop> mailed in. given to rvprpsfinlativii IT brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong> fire personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to rover mst Copy iicfeplni over phono as murtesy<br />
and ranvpnirnci' to customer Remit' vc mum rx» m hrtnrr<br />
adveMiSfinient is wt in type<br />
Classified Display Advertising 2?i- per Ajjnfii LJnf<br />
LOST<br />
i/MPLOYMlNT AGiNCY<br />
collar<br />
beach<br />
Red<br />
and<br />
7 10<br />
OCEAN CITV<br />
911 W#*| & Ris/iabla help fijrfv<br />
•5 I'wsshg^fed CSf<br />
CARD OF THANKS<br />
MR AN 0<br />
and<br />
and<br />
rfc AN K M U RPH ¥<br />
i^fi to fhgnk all<br />
R^cue Squad for<br />
Agf* and Help dunng the<br />
f th d rand<br />
<strong>of</strong> »»<br />
10<br />
FEMALi HELP WANTED<br />
STpBE CLERK — year round em.<br />
plu/rnent epp<strong>of</strong>tur*!? iri Central<br />
<strong>City</strong> Store Experienced preferred<br />
Sefid references, and previous em<br />
plqyment reer-ra re 5*nimeJ Ledger,<br />
lo« 111 t.f<br />
TVPIST-iOOKKEEPEfi for year rriund<br />
position Li&efal vacation s&fise<br />
ule. eaeellent salary and fringe ben=<br />
efits SenrJ ediieafiSPal baefegrDund<br />
and experience to lea 38? Senhnej.<br />
Ledger M!<br />
AVON CaUUNG — Confjfiuing de-<br />
mand for Avon's complete line <strong>of</strong><br />
cosmeties creates additional fern,<br />
tones for representatives feu se<br />
customers near home and can earn<br />
well. Call now 64I1000 7-10<br />
TELB'HONE SOLICITORS, BBWWC.<br />
e^. salary, and high bonus, i^p^-<br />
wort available Call J99-77I7<br />
Ml<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
ORGAN AND PIANO INSTRUCTIONS<br />
— Harrrigny ctiprd f.on?H yetiOri.<br />
r&aiiing symbo 1 *. elc DsJ Zsn£.<br />
Swimming Lessons<br />
LICENSED INSTRUCTOR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Swim Peel<br />
MTH and ASBURV AVE<br />
DIAL 39S.0722<br />
SPANISH = beginners or idv/anq<br />
Teaehef with eefiifieafipn aFid<br />
peften&e Ten yea* 1 ? rR«ideno*<br />
Will tike individuals or<br />
LEARN TO<br />
IN TOUR OWN<br />
CHILDREN AND<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
groups Gall<br />
MO<br />
SAD,<br />
BOAT<br />
ADULTS<br />
RACER<br />
AND INSTRUCTOR<br />
%3-M AN HOUrt<br />
CALL Jtf*•74<br />
/. 14<br />
TUTORINO<br />
MAGAZINE CLOSER.<br />
Hlsry high bonus Managers pot<br />
ition available. Call JM-77B? 714<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
i*BYSITTER or eomearaon; Mature<br />
wsman* references Monday- to<br />
Thurs orHy Call 198.1409 7-10<br />
MQTHIRS HELPER SABV4ITTER, t«-<br />
^ericfl^^, sc&siiint ref«rs^&«<br />
available hijh school giFf lummif<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> DC, Oarden seeB<strong>On</strong>. a»M<br />
1P9.367I 7-14<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
OLDSMOilLE '61, turauois*. white<br />
iretenor. full pow#f. air condition,<br />
poiyglass tires, low miieaga, muft<br />
bs s«*n, like new m and out $3995<br />
Call J9I-9110 t.f<br />
ONE CAR CARRIER tandem trailer,<br />
new a«!e» and tir-es. electric<br />
bfakn. 1610. Call 3999110 if<br />
19ii GRAND PRIX, BOV»«r steering,<br />
power brakes, automatic, AM.FM<br />
stereo, blue with black vinyl too,<br />
immaculate Call 399I1J4 7.10<br />
SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR will<br />
tutor ehifdren during surrimeF Ej(-<br />
Mnenesd Call 9277S0§ Lf<br />
READING—All »gM Remedill r»ld.<br />
ing. Phonies Elementary leheoi<br />
SubjiOS Simple speech prO5l«ms.<br />
RndinHS wort for pre.fir»t grid-<br />
en <strong>On</strong>e heur^f help=^ h *lp*i A<br />
personally conducted tutoring s*fy-<br />
ici llnci 1110. Cirtified uidllrt<br />
Artln. N.»l. 1J1^ Pleituri *v«..<br />
O«er, <strong>City</strong>. 119-1794 or 199.4114<br />
t.f<br />
TUTORING — Mign settool fnatn<br />
PERSONALS<br />
BUBiER STAMPS MAOf TO ORDrR<br />
P.rr.^t : '• .ry ^ M, ,inn,ibkow, air 12691<br />
(Chotet <strong>of</strong> 2)<br />
— OTHBtt —<br />
•«» •onn, * Or. HDT, tit tl»S<br />
•M Flfefclrd Coup. $2195<br />
•67 Ford OIW BOO 2 dr hdt SlBII<br />
'gg L.M.m HDT CM , , I139S<br />
65 CutlM* C-85 Canv'f 11191<br />
DRUCK<br />
FONTIAC . CADILLAC<br />
TWIWT<br />
11th A AAury Avt.<br />
Dial m-34M<br />
Eugene W. Pashley<br />
AQINCY INC.<br />
COMPLETE INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE<br />
SHORE ROAD. MAHMORA<br />
DIAL 3W.3344<br />
tf<br />
NEED HELP fttting ill thoH lot),<br />
dene? Carpentry, painting, tlur><br />
tioni, MC, All work ((pertly iwia<br />
Call 119344] for fru Htimatl, t.f.<br />
BROOKS<br />
Qualify TV<br />
(Formtfly Sehuff'i TV Mgf.)<br />
• TV « RADIO BIPAIRI<br />
• ELECTRONIC SERVICING<br />
• RCA SERVICING<br />
PHILCO Saltt ind Swvlc*<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
NOW LOCATED AT<br />
206 I. Sivtnfh S)rMt<br />
Phon» 399-8699<br />
Op*n ftldty CvLBt1 and Injured —<br />
CALL DON LOVI<br />
CARS SIMONIZED<br />
$8.95<br />
RAYS MIRROR SHINE<br />
114 Cdttfal Av*., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Call for Appolrrtm.nl J«,]|j<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAiRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Atbury Avenue<br />
I«WM fth and IM<br />
399-2224<br />
LORENE'S<br />
Cuttom SLIP CQVIRS,<br />
DRAPfRiES.<br />
Large tolecfion <strong>of</strong><br />
FABRICS includmo<br />
PERMA PRiSS,<br />
927-6677 or<br />
927-3660<br />
DOGS, CATS. PETS<br />
F 1 I<br />
P*W HANGING AND PAINTINO,<br />
WalMtex SairUas. Vmylfe Re^sari<br />
able rat** Crti! 9?7I67? I Hsrfifr<br />
hill, If<br />
HUMANt SOCIETY <strong>of</strong><br />
hamaii^s snimsli Ms^<br />
and s geod home, Hgijr*<br />
srsj 3 30 to 5:10 p m<br />
Sh<br />
OC has<br />
TLC<br />
md Shelter Bd 3*96111 til<br />
t (<br />
PAINTING<br />
Exterior g<br />
Including High<br />
Difficult Hougei<br />
Local References<br />
CALL 927-4777<br />
FIRETHORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
CUSTOM BOARDING<br />
«nd GROOMING<br />
PIMM Ml) for tppslntintrit<br />
628.2340.<br />
Cf<br />
OOQ TRAININ0 CLASSE4 and^m<br />
ainoual instfuetian in obtdienu<br />
»na aavnnrj, ooMienee Formpna<br />
aay and night eiaisss now For In-<br />
formation c»ll J99.fOS4 or 399.4096<br />
_ _ 7 IP<br />
WOBLE PUPPY — Miniature, whrl7<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
Y«r Round<br />
451-0108<br />
Qivt A GIFT <strong>of</strong> rarTWsrnbfanM All<br />
color brorl red Tabby Periiari kit.<br />
ton Call 34,. 1793 7.21<br />
QERMAN iHIPHIRoiT — $ ^Hki<br />
ttrsd by Antnony or Robinsway<br />
enneli A,K,C, 011 tar ssfji, 917-<br />
m 7 t,f.<br />
HOME IMPHOVEMENT — p»lntin«.<br />
rs<strong>of</strong>ing Srid ^ding, gSfamJE Ejlt,<br />
floor tile, all t^p« Of £siljnn tnd<br />
aan.lling No jeb loo >m«!l. ull<br />
»n)*me 139.945J, J»rfy MeDonilr)<br />
t.f<br />
AUTO GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
Iniuririca Approved<br />
S l<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Atbury Avanua<br />
•MwtM Mi ind lltti<br />
399.2224<br />
SEASON SPECIAL for young ^.erto<br />
m.n 15- rufMboirt with 4fl Nf»,<br />
twnnia, motor, full ui <strong>of</strong> quality<br />
Ki »»r and m»rrjf rfunji boating<br />
•Ktrajl <strong>On</strong>ly «JS Phone ]9M0ir<br />
t,f.<br />
70 HP Gray, boat m water 1796<br />
Call anytime 399.9453 " t.f<br />
LEMONTS<br />
HI BAY AVENUE<br />
Headquarters For All<br />
Types <strong>of</strong> Flagi<br />
kLS., Nautieal, and<br />
Alio Pennants<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Atbury Avanua<br />
B#rWSirfi nri SiM IHh<br />
399.2224<br />
714<br />
_<br />
AUOORT iailfi(h sailboat »na beat<br />
look, lifs bslis. <strong>On</strong>ly "uUd i<br />
tim«. Call 199.1790. 7.10<br />
HMLTH forrts me to<br />
Aqiiajport, lik* nsw,<br />
ruae §5 s fylly eouio<br />
|n» <strong>of</strong> sveolnit New<br />
Molselaw trailer inel<br />
s»ii iTn,<br />
twin Eyin.<br />
d A<br />
y o r<br />
hMwy du<br />
duty<br />
7.Y0<br />
F If<br />
ALTErfATIONS and ORESiMAKINO—<br />
wornefii ana ehildrens ctoUiing<br />
Call 39J-SBOB 7.IB<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Atbury Avanu*<br />
••twMn Ml »nd IMfi<br />
399.2224<br />
LEMONT'5<br />
Mi BAY AVI, Did mutt<br />
WE HAVI <strong>1970</strong><br />
HUNTINS, FISHING<br />
*nd CLAMMING<br />
LICENSES<br />
• Guns, Ammunition<br />
and Accessories<br />
• Fishing Tackle and<br />
Bait<br />
Men,Thur*. S—t<br />
fn, and Sal, 7—8:30<br />
•un, T—«<br />
""F"t.f.<br />
17' BARBOUR Hunabout. canva. tor,<br />
SO HP Eleetfle itirt motor »kft<br />
ana seeMtorlw |S00. Call lW^171<br />
_ M0<br />
14 ! SPORTSOHAFT, 1 BeFjohr^orTJo<br />
HP, ioWl In exwllsnt cond Ex-<br />
trai. incluclKl. _ Can t» %mn at 11<br />
Gardens HJ., DC. 7,15<br />
BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALI FOR SALI<br />
,|<br />
7.54<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
MEN S AND WOMEN 5 AI!«r«l!Oti«<br />
FHP*rtly flon« ,it,H prsmpf SftrViCS<br />
Rsst<strong>On</strong>abl* Anyi'ms Sri *iH*bfl*y*<br />
Mr ,nd Mr« Henry Mrktarr.n 1410<br />
Ctnlrll Av» Ma 6? 73 I ( .<br />
SCUBA DIVING SERVICE, hull elfin-<br />
ing James Schneider, call 399-<br />
osoo: " 7.17<br />
TWI-NIGHTIR<br />
VENITIAN BLINDS MAK( ANY<br />
«0QM COMPLITILr PdlVATl<br />
• FMI [illMiTiS<br />
BE-TAPE • BE CORD • REPAIR<br />
UNDEfl NEW OWNERSHIP<br />
Dial 399-5M0<br />
SEASHORE<br />
VINITIAN IUNB CO.<br />
105 RMMvMt MM.<br />
Aloort<br />
/unf!,H<br />
SAILBOATS<br />
F.L ABB<strong>On</strong><br />
M wirr<br />
city mvm<br />
MARINE<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
SALISand SERVICE<br />
RADIOTILSPHONIS<br />
DEPTH MBTtRS<br />
DIRICTION FINDERS<br />
ANTINNA'S<br />
BOAT WIRING<br />
REPAIRS • TUNBUPf<br />
Firif Cl.i.. FCC<br />
Johnson's Marin#<br />
ElBCfronics<br />
804 Bay <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Phone 399-2221<br />
propellff<br />
35 HP U.iir. »l«d.•»•<br />
J99-J355<br />
If, THOMPSON , i<br />
ful'v pqu,pr>^d. pfl<br />
w.jie; wMN 40 HP ?<br />
^ BOAT<br />
boa! n,<br />
15 HP<br />
and rcrl'i<br />
rtri i<br />
n.lhii, riihrns<br />
5 b<br />
5 burner<br />
SAILBOAT ^ Skorpioris npw. e*g#!<br />
Ifinl workm.in^rp, B,mpl» i-nsugf^<br />
for bogmn<strong>of</strong>, eh.illonges the e«<br />
penen&tfd, guftd discount RIB D?=<br />
Mncey Plaei.. 198 0640 7.17<br />
MARINE RADIO now master and<br />
rernrat... 1)0 watti 5 stations, Ajk.<br />
ing Ims th.jn hall finct at M95.<br />
Call Thurs r,-. s,i| Sun »u»ni(igs<br />
199183] rif<br />
BLUE WATER<br />
MARINA<br />
Chris-Craft For <strong>1970</strong><br />
New Showroom<br />
Specials<br />
31' Cafaliru Sedan, twin 2N'i<br />
ilwpi 6. shower, deluxe fly<br />
bridfe, many ortier t<br />
Ycrur homo aflaaf',<br />
n Ff. CatalirM Cnjiwr Slpi,<br />
fix, JM HP, Pvt, H«d, Gil.<br />
toy, Dinette, s<strong>of</strong>a convert* to<br />
bunk bed*, Fltorglaw. Ill<br />
»horo llrre. Many extras |aa<br />
If h«rB,<br />
li Ft Cataliiva Cruller ilpt<br />
Few, 23B HP, Pvt. Head, Gjl<br />
My, Dinefta, Fiberglaj., 110<br />
ilwre line, many othw ex-<br />
rrai. A grMt first family fun<br />
boat,<br />
23 Ft Unco- Offiherv, 290<br />
HP, Hwd V*imki, U m,p.h.<br />
M Ff. Uncer, 1IJ H.P., Sufr-<br />
lounger leati. Speed• fo 42<br />
m.p.h.<br />
1» Ft, XKH, )H HP. Truly<br />
a magnifiunf machine,<br />
tpaedf over 50 m.p.h.<br />
Special Sale on<br />
Chrysler Boats &.<br />
, Motors in Stock<br />
20% OFF<br />
20 Ft. Flberglan Carvtl IN<br />
HP 1/0 V-bunk. wa. |MM<br />
now $5280<br />
17 Ft, Courier, Bow Rider,<br />
155 HP 10, Sunlavoger Ml,<br />
canal, many extra! w»»<br />
HfZf ... now $]f«j,<br />
17 Ft. CegHer, Bew<br />
with 1H HP Chrytlor Out<br />
board wai Ufl4,,,new SHU<br />
li Ft. Commando, F.f»rgl»u<br />
open Fisherman with IS HP<br />
Chrysler outboard Ml $2471<br />
. now $1976<br />
14 Ft, Charier 111 Hydro V<br />
hull, A iporty runabout, many<br />
exfrat wltti 4S HP Chryiler<br />
outboard wat $2323 . . , new<br />
I1IS1.<br />
Brokerage Boats<br />
IMS— SJ' C,C, F/B emi»f, 2-<br />
671-. dalHIi , J35.0O0<br />
I96J—14' Pace *dn, F/B, _ __<br />
400 £il, tanki, elett. 111,000<br />
IHI—11' ChNlsviteh S/F Z<<br />
iBS's* leaded, yard rgflnisfced<br />
..:......, . , $11,500<br />
19S2—Iff Pice F/B, 220 HP,<br />
1mm. cond. $5500<br />
1969—28' CO. i/F skiff, 2.1iJ'|<br />
, ,, , ,..,,,..,, 17000<br />
19S5—28' LuhrM itjri, J2J HP<br />
A.C. F/D, sitrai 16400<br />
IMS—26' Pice S/F, f/i, 2.<br />
IStfi *.",..., 16000<br />
IMS—IV Ownti, IIS HP, load-<br />
ed, clean S4S0O<br />
1967—17' Urton, ISO HP, 1-0.<br />
trailer 12300<br />
1164—17' MFO, 73 HP Ivlnrud*,<br />
extra. fISM<br />
1967—17' Donii, JSS HC Intar.<br />
•pter, trillar , , , , $41rt*-ered by<br />
O C Jiiycettet Tiilsse'i g*ragB at<br />
fth arsd w*s! Sfl! jidy II. 9 am<br />
til ? 7 10<br />
F |,f<br />
?1 RICHAHBSON (1OAT, must Be<br />
) ft)<br />
15' MAMOriANV UUN40OJT ?6 HP<br />
| Alsa<br />
il Jlin Call<br />
714<br />
riuilt hoot<br />
rsiidy for<br />
yr^.Tf old motor,<br />
.iepmakpr trlt,<br />
7-10<br />
f^ a? a dueb<br />
HIQHEST PRICES PAID for old grta<br />
and Sterling Silver Old cloeKi,<br />
JwsTry, d d l<br />
J<br />
telg oe,<br />
watehes, JvwsTry, epins and dental<br />
bridge*. Smith Jewslsrs, 958 Aibury<br />
AW-7 399-3171. ClMad Mnndayt t.f<br />
PORTABLE iAWMILL COMPUITI.<br />
Oland Homts, MulIlM Hill, N.J,<br />
471.41)1, 717<br />
WOMAN, elderly, mmUnvslld dry<br />
tlm room in private home. Would<br />
appreciate ears and attention bu!<br />
not confined to Md, Call 345-4976.<br />
7.10<br />
TWO OR THREI<br />
unfurnished In yer<br />
oorhood Call 1180571,<br />
SIPROOM ArT,<br />
round nulgh<br />
1 740<br />
WANTID TO IUy — Issehfront<br />
houi*. Reply to B«« 184, Sen-<br />
tiHel-Lsdger, 74*<br />
JAPANISI SWOrJO OR DAQOIR, Call<br />
Mr, Sinclair 399-5331, after <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
11 nil iO1.94SMU. 7-17<br />
ANTIQUES, CURIOS and QIFTi, ouy<br />
•nd Mil. Del Zano Studio. Watt<br />
arovelaild and Atlantic Avts.,. Sonr<br />
en Point (I block wait <strong>of</strong> Short<br />
Hd.) Clll 927.S49J. »•*<br />
USED PIANOS<br />
and ORGANS<br />
STBCK CONSOLI ..<br />
(Ls Cond i ffiejdpn ns<br />
HAMMOND ORGAN<br />
SPINiT ..,,,.,,,,..<br />
CORONATION<br />
LOWREY ORSAN<br />
li fed«l — Fu» K.yB<br />
MM<br />
Nkw<br />
Lowr»y 8, TttMui Organ*<br />
A Clirk — Lewn»y —<br />
Kami PlanM<br />
MUSIC INSTRUCTION<br />
RYNEtrS<br />
Musirraft Shoppe<br />
1S3B<br />
925 Asbory Avanua<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
39M4M<br />
&URFBOARD — H»s«ir «yy»(, VV<br />
perfect cond bright fed, rsmov<br />
able fin $75 Can b^ Sean D€eanlc<br />
HotfH or call JPM310 7-10<br />
STRIPPED FUHNITURf FOR SALE<br />
tii Furnitur» Slnpelng Sarvics,<br />
n Wh.ie Her.. Ptk,, Ejg Hart<br />
Call 9SSS409 Opm m Sundays<br />
"t.f<br />
COMIINATION HErRPBERATOR and<br />
frwier, 1100 Call ijiJ3B7 7 10<br />
MOVING — Selling almsst new<br />
Igrly ArneHean bsdrS5fn, jiving<br />
room dirting rpgrn furniture Aftcf-<br />
nsens te 6 p m. No dealers, 123<br />
r^firweten Rd Bemers Pptnt 7 17<br />
AUNTIE T1QUE is toek again Qifh,<br />
eld, new. and unusual <strong>The</strong> shop<br />
with Hie while picket fence 633<br />
Asbury Ave. Game &rqw£«;<br />
9=4<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
•LlCTRiC<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIER<br />
NotWiR a instaJj, plug in<br />
airi target &vra clotlmjig<br />
ftam ruin by tmldew Bute<br />
musfi' OdaiB.<br />
N" LONG M.»5<br />
M" LONG IS.H<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO., INC.<br />
IU7 Wm AM., OMMI Qfy<br />
Tf<br />
REFRIBEFIATOR in riarfea funning<br />
send, JIB. I Bfeee kitchen set<br />
» Lymfn bmt and motor, make<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer Mirrors. taWoi, chairs, mise.<br />
19».fS«a 7.10<br />
COINS — Uneoln and Indian penny<br />
starter sets »14,!0 each Call J99.<br />
W83. T 17<br />
TOWfRFUL VOrlNADO^wnaoiTlanT<br />
) WSids intake and enhauit,<br />
oools entire floor HO, Call 399.I1JJ.<br />
_ 710<br />
ELECTRIC HEATIR, floor nwdel port.<br />
aWei fleetne fan, portable floor<br />
mode*; 1 porei, metal efuin; kit.<br />
Chen items, rrtte. (tenii. Cajj jfg.<br />
Mit, 7.10<br />
NINE PIECE DININO TOOM SnToJ<br />
iong tibia with pads *4S. IS »«.<br />
tlm Clow gas steam radiator Call<br />
3J9.OB42. 7,10<br />
fRIOIOAIRI RlrRiQIRATOr? Sth"<br />
freew, maple set, zas dryer,<br />
porch chairs $Si easH. Call weak.<br />
ends J9t.OSO7, 7.17<br />
SO' TV ANTP*NA>OWER, «" rajnd<br />
redwood table with benches and<br />
ufnbreila. 1J"«24" marble too an*<br />
que table. Afgyj &1 earner* outfit,<br />
new S,§5«lg fire. C*ll ]»-SogJ<br />
_ 710<br />
GARAGE SALI^ Sat. <strong>Jul</strong>y 11, 104<br />
and loj Oarfwld Avs. Unwood, 710<br />
S RIFRIOSRATOR.<br />
cond, tU,J24» W<br />
ONE ROSE C S<br />
4 iiinstie ehairs.<br />
orti<br />
Avt, 7-lB<br />
R<br />
Call<br />
740<br />
TURCO<br />
CO.ONIAL<br />
"" PAINT<br />
and Rtftnlihjng Suppllw<br />
LIMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
Shera Rd., Ocunvntw, N. J.,<br />
MAPLI OOFrei TABU and<br />
«nd UWe, $10, fire<br />
m um it h<br />
« UWe, $10, fire iwtefl J1S<br />
km unm it, Bherry flit top Mtk<br />
IIS, llaek t Daeliar deluxe trim-<br />
mer arid Mg*r ill. Call 3M-S571.<br />
7.10<br />
LErTOVERS froni (arage sale at re><br />
ducsd pricM Including gat range,<br />
folding eot rotliHfie, Tawn mowar.<br />
•deer, Ismp, ehaln, tin benw, imall<br />
drHli, mile, to<strong>of</strong>i, Sat, B6j Irt<br />
S I 7 . 1 0<br />
RO_D AND for sal*. Call 3M-<br />
HIDE-AEED SOFA, POM Wn,<br />
ataly 7 n _<br />
by ctlllng aw-Ml<br />
•B-<br />
Can<br />
MO<br />
froit ffa», 10 eu, ft on at 2021<br />
Attury Av*, 7.14<br />
REFRIGERATORS — 2 61 lg m,<br />
ft Csppartom with lafl hand<br />
dnafa, LUa n«W. Can Iftl.0041, 7-10<br />
rXCfLLENT HANSIN wpH light<br />
•urfboartJ, 7'10" SllBj wriniw<br />
waihar, bureau, mttal M, grind<br />
Irm WrMBl. b«t wmp, flinlng rod,<br />
710<br />
bafar*<br />
QARAGE SALE — Sal and Sun<br />
1220 Littlflfipld Ave. Narthfiold. sfl<br />
flirnn Rd «na Infield Au« Furni<br />
tyre lamps giasswarp, clothing<br />
Gf§3t it(?ms Hsaspnable 7 10<br />
HSHOGANV tND T, : r 'L£S, chain,<br />
'* spring an I rtiJMtress. draibie<br />
maMft^s. *,m,Tll fcsfmic-l t.ibMs, termi-<br />
ea lops, chrerrifi edging, bonding,<br />
lamps, thadct deep fryer, fMjrp!?<br />
lalin rn.ltari.il. Mr 345 lay A»e<br />
corner 4th Si 7-10<br />
a Pltct. MAHOCSANV DINING set;<br />
blQ"d twin siie 6ed, 6 ?0sl5 Firp-<br />
stgne Chfimp'OT (Irs, largo artist's<br />
r.,i»i.l |S?6 WMl»y A 39B1145<br />
710<br />
RUT GLASS BOWL, 9" diameter i<br />
4" depp, yer> he^yy glass, beau-<br />
tiful cut. over 50 yr« old Also<br />
elu* and wH.fe ahtiqiJc turkey p)st,<br />
tor Ifl".l5 w» 80 yrs nld Call<br />
3M-S01I 710<br />
rORMS, hangers, displays for<br />
dre?* sfldp, cashing maehins, sec.<br />
tignal Italian Provincial c^ych,<br />
ptgfte. Victerian dhe*t, TV. hitchen,<br />
dining room end table, eh3tf§.<br />
lamps, dismfsetafit* deodorl/ers.<br />
rug 6hamprK>-=fflachine5, rnarblg ter<br />
raj,3 cleaner, g^ry'ie ^*aJ*. finisnes<br />
mops Call 344-0047 710<br />
ANTIQUES milk gla««, old plaies.<br />
cut glass etc Can fiw •opoint.<br />
merit JM-93JS 7-J4<br />
4 STOWM WINDOWS £5, roor shln-<br />
glei, wall ovSri and cabinei $35,<br />
windrsw shutti^r^ t^( Qf 4 |2, jai<br />
Susie glass le>c each: aluminum<br />
sid,f*g; rrtetal rripldingi I? After 5<br />
p m ?th SRd Bay Avp 7 J4<br />
ANTIQUES — it round oak pedes-<br />
tal estenSidn fable S4A Alsp lar^e<br />
mahogany nwat mirror pdd 5niall<br />
tables anf! giaet«a,P Pher» 399.<br />
MILL POND ANTIQUES — China,<br />
gla^s, iron kettles, old snore b'rd,<br />
and duck decoys Off Rle. 9 at<br />
Uinwp&d Cer>vafes£ent Centsr at<br />
Bargaintown M,u i»end J bilks<br />
«7 4S01 r §.4<br />
LlyiNO AND DINING ROOM fumi.<br />
ture, typgwritef, stainless steel<br />
eookware, carpeting, rnsse items<br />
CaU J99 1213 f<br />
LOTS FOR SAL!<br />
134 ACRES Of rneadDWiand on the<br />
Great Egg Harbor River Good far<br />
duck hunting, trapping, and fish=<br />
ing <strong>On</strong>ly jUO per gfa-e J\rU <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Rt &0 in Esfelle Marior Township<br />
Call today for more Infarrnafion<br />
Coastal Realty, Realtor, 330 Atlantic<br />
* * 399 3M9 Cissad W.dnesaayi<br />
r 11<br />
LOTS TOR SATT— ! choVce loTs,<br />
J01S Haven Ave and ?0!0 Naven<br />
A« 40slli filisd to grade, side-<br />
walk and eurfe. water sewer and<br />
gas Imes in Call 199.7009 or any<br />
broker Tljjj<br />
JUST THREE MILgs to <strong>Ocean</strong> Large<br />
10Osi22 lots in Marmora with *M<br />
mprovements installed Lower taj*s<br />
T»ko ]4th St. to Route I, tym<br />
right to builders sigh •/, rrrile on<br />
left Gus Funk, 399-9268 9.4<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITlis<br />
iOARDWALK BUSINESS, 100 per-<br />
cent location, stocked and equip-<br />
ped Plus a#t far two. Under<br />
111,000. Insewci if now, then t»k.<br />
yourself to Rousher fHsltori 5JS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave f 7JQ<br />
iOARDWALK LUNCHEONETTE _<br />
business for sale Seasonal, full»<br />
equipped Call 3WJ8M If<br />
RESTAURANT fully equipped in t>-<br />
eellent cond, Aiw has income apt*<br />
Reasonable, Call rjdmund L WisH-<br />
em Real Isute, SIB Oman ,*.»„<br />
3990fOO 7;|4<br />
LEARN STENOTYPg (Machine short-<br />
hand) Begm training now for<br />
highly paid Court Reporting and<br />
Secretarial careers. Evening classes<br />
beginning Serjt itn Limited enroll-<br />
ment. For information, write Report,<br />
ers Stenotype Institute 15 W Bale<br />
ereit Awe, Northfiefd N J-, or call<br />
Gerald W ABamo Official Court<br />
Reporter, 3W-49tl 7.14<br />
FOOD MARKET for sale or rent<br />
Self servleeTiow in operation JO'ii<br />
I00 1 Building on 40-.1S0' com,r<br />
property. Additional parking area<br />
SOjliO' Fiitures include 90' <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
frigerator eases, 100 *t shelving 9<br />
soalss, «ouJpmem for self s*rvi«<br />
meat department, grinders, iHeer<br />
band sa. ete. Located 15 miles<br />
from Atlantic city <strong>of</strong>f rout* 30<br />
SrruiH amount <strong>of</strong> cash required<br />
Call 399-5100 for information 4 ; if<br />
REAL ISTATi FOR SALE<br />
LIKI NEW _ iamStyle Coloniai<br />
eottage, i3rd st. area, 4 bed-<br />
rooms, tile bath and powder room<br />
modern kitehen wall to wall car-<br />
peting electric baseboard heat<br />
Partly furnished large lo* 111,900<br />
<strong>The</strong> Farrell Agency. 1400 West Aye<br />
Ft f<br />
MAPLE HIGH CHAIft $12 baby ur<br />
wm IS, rant lm$| 4 l<br />
driftwood limp, with «h«d«, 46"<br />
tall tag a«eh. Call 399.4209. 7 10<br />
DOWN CITY, Naw JtTHy Anilaui<br />
Show MM Safe, Denvtntlon Mall,<br />
fth at Bo.rtlw.lk, <strong>Jul</strong>y 20 g] 2J<br />
<strong>1970</strong>, 10 .m. u M<br />
aorwl by th. Knight, snPERrr -Inch<br />
f ,,.: fi>K,r fte*i*$ and<br />
linn<br />
r^yiLy Yes- Ratjnd<br />
*=,r h<br />
FAR BOUND n gl. la<br />
vH,,r and dfy^r thr^e<br />
LISTINOS WAHTTO<br />
jljl» 4. AUGUST<br />
SPORTS CORNER<br />
by Tom WUlianis<br />
j;.'"',<br />
Pi,,,-.<br />
BLA, M BLOCK _ B93 5(h SI Four<br />
OlHilF H,,.,.<br />
bFLJUOOM C,.,<br />
'Marvelous Mike' - the Cabrinis<br />
<strong>The</strong>y<br />
iBS or<br />
Ths'if ff<br />
H»fr 1F.D»OOW<br />
'•• iNion I ]1!<br />
Nrwi_f eiNQVATrh<br />
TWO iCDHOOM »rT<br />
thi-<br />
ith<br />
' 13<br />
7 10<br />
3<br />
II ,'rt<br />
BTO H F- WITH 4 bsdrpom<br />
384 1<br />
SH500<br />
Ca|[<br />
tf<br />
Ef BtBROOM AI^T j<br />
11 to 7 IS (150 Also<br />
»».'« 'er h»K K,a*«n<br />
*, tg wide Nf*,+h *n*i<br />
IM J51P<br />
v»,i.i)ie<br />
i 1 fn<br />
s ex*.<br />
UNWOOD — Rambler far sale by<br />
the raenri 6 reflmt til*? fegih. iitli<br />
ity fc>,m 3ft?if-ned garage Good<br />
&tinr! ^tpflj, DKfrat L^t ^OilQO<br />
Call 9J7J07B 7-Vo<br />
1193018<br />
BEDROOM<br />
d 7th gn<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y J5 t<br />
AFT<br />
710<br />
cr. 6th<br />
n <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Phone<br />
7-10<br />
TRIPLEX npjirtmefits AH rented<br />
yearly Twp 2 ear gsrsset<br />
l.i'B. lot l,'l 500<br />
PAGE 12 _ SECTION TWO THi OCIAN CITY SINTINfLLiDGIR FRIDAY, JULY 10, WO.<br />
Hook - line - sinker<br />
at North Point Bo;** h murnhlml Irniunt '•- MIIMT i, 0u>\ j>A\n<br />
somethini? .ihoul "ht'uiniii'r ^ I .*,,,k-ih.iuL-h i.mnti i i">n 11<br />
thre* 1 anci li l^iif p',iinutt •>! rtu ^''ili^i ii^fiuitJ<br />
bass jn,.r H^IML .) r MI,. .,p, M i',rn,iM hr<br />
Thi 1 SiHJIl^ bin !fi!Ml itiM.lS', Ihi'K Ifi' ll^H tli.il ,trf<br />
PittJiburijh put .il! lit tin- -in.ill liyi ulii -.hi,ni.In 1<br />
segsoni'd UII^IITV, with llliif hi' tth'i; In- i-.m b..,i«i ..'<br />
faHCy fiJfls ;inci rriMs .iiiji \ ",ir^ ,'Uth,^ hkf It!.*'<br />
<strong>of</strong> esporii'ric'i': !•' sh.irTi.. Kil i •, ,,-,i,., », ,F ,j jmf (^ufim.m<br />
Cormall. whii '.liil u. Ihi— |,.,,| ., ,|,», u ,-,i, m mi full r.H".<br />
111 I hi<br />
''fishing sturs . s^t I il th.i' 1 Hr uliirli w uMnt^^i'H i' ^..'iih<br />
fish is BMIIIU li' I11 1 <strong>The</strong> 'Burin". .iipi,i uii'd hy<br />
rniUJ ni.-.l. 1 ,,,,,,r11111 u in iln'in ih.-it 1 hr 1.>••<br />
Scirt lit' niHivi.nir I'l.wll Hi,- |v | h l. 1,,..1 ( I | I| ,,| il,,. ,,,1, .„„)<br />
Dr Kri.H.r h,iul*>d in ,i c*Irh isf<br />
M-v.-n hi nil 1 I) niih- --. nil h • -I 111.-<br />
______ . . . . . . _# . . , :h.il kNiu ..i.,1 hi-i-'iiiu !.»• •• id.<br />
.'* ni iii- v. .I', t<br />
i;\ k Kills « • >r th i',il liljj<br />
('.irnuwni r..[i..rh lh;ii<br />
Th, v lii-iu in in.- ii-.'.'i K«I<br />
AN^.i" tuna .irr now hciiiy<br />
ul,,,, Inl.-i «.ii «h. .. H.i.<br />
r.iuiiH .ili. .11 r til! ihi|.', Ir.im<br />
TERMITES<br />
[STFREE<br />
(TiRMiNATiNq CO, liit<br />
(•5109 • ttZSlba<br />
, 399.1J0B<br />
meveryone! TENNIS<br />
CLOTHBI i IQUIPMBNT<br />
tar Hw Entin* Family.<br />
OPEN A>TER 1 F M<br />
"Morniniis iirr Inr r< - nm><br />
DINKY BAYIJNSON Pmp<br />
4JI7 VENTNOR AVENUE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY IH-42JJ<br />
F-l Mill.-. «. ,11 ,...i h.h.iu: in<br />
I fii h.i\ .in.l rin?.' h,,-k wilh<br />
I « . i IN .iirhl.irv I hrriiii|,, ^...i hi*,<br />
1H priund. iM^iit iiiiiin 1 luii;i<br />
•ilii.arii Ihi- DAB wInli' Or<br />
Hiifin (iiuijlii ,1 17 ps.i. m\<br />
lii-r.- .M 1 h.- Wdminyf.in<br />
(.iin.Hi 'I h.'si- ,-in' t'fH'n .iri-;in<br />
I i*ll ,ilid fiPV.if f.imr ;ins < l..^.'.<br />
I" Or-'.iM ('.t> I han 111 !^<br />
Slu-ililar Cfiih was I hi' hurl<br />
IH'd b\ Mr C'mtfii'r. ..I<br />
Ilii.'w.il.-f Mann;.. 1.1 r.iirh »<br />
lnf;il ul' ^]H k.nOs ill lw.ifja\!i<br />
Thr I. it • a 1111 r 1 i.f lh.'«' fish ii.<br />
Ciuwiri •- Inli'i ,iiu( Ihi' hfil<br />
iinii' 1^ hijjl-t iiH,. K;ii'|iMl. .1<br />
himlii'ri I' hllii.. ,.vi hi'di-h<br />
Ki^hr'rnii'n vm.tnii: fhr<br />
Bfiliiniiir** ('iinsnn should br<br />
pr!>p:lfi'ri in !;inyh- with i! rl *' ni<br />
thi' Ufati'M lighting fish, a<br />
merlin Biilh hiui. ,jnd whiU'<br />
friarlin nrr bi-ini? raujlht '»n<br />
wlit.l.' ^qutd. .Spanish mHrk*'rai,<br />
or anv ,iihi'r ^mnll finh in thr<br />
C.a in 1 m<br />
Rufhers meet<br />
all-star nine<br />
A vory unusual all star game<br />
will be playpd tonight tin thf<br />
high school fipld at 5th »t. and<br />
Bay av <strong>The</strong> Babi> Ruth team<br />
rpprpsi'nting thr city, currently<br />
leadinfj thp Saashore Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape-Atlantic League<br />
with a 50 rpcord, will play a<br />
team comprising coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth Athletic<br />
Association<br />
<strong>The</strong> Babe Ruth team,<br />
coached by Rich Dorsey, will<br />
field its regular lineup. Pitchers<br />
Davt> Andrews, Ted Outowicz,<br />
Joe Bilglia and Scott<br />
Vandersliee are all expected to<br />
H mound duty,<br />
<strong>The</strong> OCYAA All-Stars will<br />
consist <strong>of</strong> Frank Sannino, Bill<br />
Wallace, Tom Williams, John<br />
Kemonosh. Nazi Coslanza, Al<br />
Neill, Harry Vanderslice, Bill<br />
Sparks, Swifty Alleffrctto, Bob<br />
Bur-man, Dick Grimes, Oeortje<br />
Booth, Joe Dougherty and a<br />
few surprises. <strong>The</strong> coaches<br />
refused to announce their<br />
starting lineup, possibly to try<br />
and gain a psychological<br />
advantage.<br />
All those interested in seeing<br />
the coaches finally get a chance<br />
to prove themselves are invited<br />
to come out tonight. Oame<br />
time is S:46 and it is suggested<br />
you come early while all the<br />
coaches are still healthy <strong>On</strong>e<br />
final plea; bring seirho liniment,!<br />
Leaders gut cri'dit tor the<br />
work they (-un<br />
others U) do.<br />
TRIOaRT<br />
^iorflBt your first exciting ^<br />
We'll give it to you FREE I<br />
No %a\p% pitch, just a free tarite <strong>of</strong> Tricarting.<br />
Well lend you a holmet rind show yog how<br />
to nut this ama/ing threo wtieeler thraucn<br />
rtj paces. Thorn's nothing else like it,<br />
you've got to feel it for yourself. Get it<br />
together, stop in and get your taste today,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Prepa, Inc.<br />
34th and Asbury<br />
AUTHORIZED OEAI FR FOR SPORTS VEHICLES BV SCO<br />
DIUrikulM by Rienitlonil Product! Dlvilisn,<br />
Mull Muipnwflt Co., Ch..(.r. tm. 1»\; TB 4.8MI<br />
"Fifty years HJJ-O, minding<br />
iitie'H children did not mean<br />
II hey inn Iheiti,"<br />
Broadbill swordfish<br />
Cape tourney entry<br />
STONE HARBOR <strong>The</strong> first<br />
broiidhill swordfish faugh! on a<br />
spurt fishing boal has been<br />
weighed into the <strong>On</strong>pc May<br />
County annual fishinB<br />
inurnarm-nt.<br />
<strong>The</strong> swordfish, which<br />
weighed IH5W pounds, was<br />
caught by Ray Jackson, <strong>of</strong><br />
I6-TON ELECTRIC<br />
BOAT HOIST<br />
FAST, SMALL 10AT HOIST<br />
MAY'S<br />
MARINA a BOAT YARD<br />
11th ft Bay Frtnt • MMM1<br />
GIRTH<br />
CONTROU<br />
YOUR<br />
PROBLEM?<br />
Weight loss can be fun<br />
when you get Info the<br />
swing <strong>of</strong> things on<br />
the green fairways<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
OCEAN CITY-<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
GOLF COURSE<br />
Juif <strong>of</strong>f the Circle<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
LMSons by Appointment<br />
927.7370 er 937-3904<br />
Albn-cht<br />
<strong>The</strong> fish hit a trolled strip<br />
bait whili' the Mombo IV was<br />
CLASSIFIID AD<br />
BRING! RESULTS<br />
SWORDFISH CATCH . . . Bay Jackson, veteran boat<br />
skipper and Philadelphia and Stone Harbor resident, ii<br />
shuvvn with his 185 pound broadbill sword fish, caught<br />
whilr trolling a strip bait in Baltimore Canyon <strong>of</strong>f Cape<br />
May. His fish was brought aboard thr Mombo IV, the<br />
boat Jackson normally skippers. Ownrr is Henry M,<br />
Peddle, <strong>of</strong> Avalon. <strong>The</strong> swordfish is the first known to<br />
have been boated from a sport fishing craft hPrthed in<br />
Cape May County.<br />
693_daysjat_er'<br />
Tagged white marlin<br />
caught second time<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE A 95 pound white<br />
marlin tagpeel <strong>Jul</strong>y 24. 1968,<br />
dunnj! thp Capp May County<br />
Marlin TournamiTlt has bt'en<br />
rccaughi with Iht' tan inlact<br />
nearly two years later by a<br />
Canadian lonp line commercial<br />
fish^rm an<br />
<strong>The</strong> fish was eaugtu<br />
oririiniilly hv Hurry Aradnr, <strong>of</strong><br />
Avalim while hi- wa* fishing<br />
dboard Ihf Can Do II, a<br />
sportfishi-rman ownptl hy Art<br />
Price, <strong>of</strong> Rio Orundt 1 Skipper<br />
was Iko Swain, til' Swamton.<br />
When thr fish was originally<br />
caijijtil it wius cstimatfd at 86<br />
iiieht'S in h'ngth and on<br />
ri'uaptun ii moasurod tho<br />
sum! 1 annual I'venl which is keynoti'd<br />
on rcleasinu uf fish rather than<br />
their L'Jipture<br />
<strong>The</strong>, louni.irni'nt annually<br />
participates in the Woods Hole<br />
Occrinorraphiii Institution's<br />
marlin tagging and release<br />
program in an effort, to aid<br />
studies <strong>of</strong> migration and habits<br />
<strong>of</strong> thi' billfisiies. TaHRod fish<br />
jire studii'd for u'rowth rate as<br />
well as miffrntory patterns in an<br />
effort to learn more about<br />
game fish<br />
Nontiin Konles, director <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>1970</strong> Capo May County<br />
Marlin Tournament, said about<br />
100 boats an<br />
R8 inches<br />
<strong>The</strong> liij; was returned 693<br />
diiy?> aitrr il was urit?inally<br />
placid in I he fish Originally<br />
ihf I'ish was lnuard in tho<br />
Baltirnorc Canyon, 61) miles<br />
senithciMt <strong>of</strong> Capo May. <strong>The</strong><br />
fish was ri-cauijht ! ftti miles<br />
d.ui> I'iUit <strong>of</strong> Cape May, and<br />
about I DO miles from where it<br />
was taught originally.<br />
<strong>The</strong> rpeaptiire <strong>of</strong> Ihp tag<br />
fiavi' addi'ri inips'tus to the<br />
theme (if the Cape May County<br />
Mathn Tnumument, which is<br />
schedulecl for <strong>Jul</strong>y MO-STj An<br />
estimfiiid i 00 boats are<br />
expected to participate in this<br />
1 fishing at the tip <strong>of</strong> the • • •<br />
Baltimore Canyon Aboard<br />
werif Henry M Peddle, owner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mombo, who was acting Rental Boats<br />
as mate, Bruce Sessems, who<br />
was at the helm, and Jackson, For CRABBING<br />
fit aft Sunset dr . Stone Harbor, who normally is skipper <strong>of</strong> the<br />
on Friday aboard the boat<br />
Mombo IV <strong>The</strong> trroup was out and FISHING<br />
Mombo IV, whjch sails out <strong>of</strong><br />
on a day <strong>of</strong> fun fishing when Notf 8. LinM Fuml»k»d<br />
Slone Harbor, <strong>The</strong> fish was 11 the broadbill Crashed the baits. HOLIBAUGH'S<br />
feet, sis inches long.<br />
During the two hour. 10<br />
<strong>The</strong> fish was brought into tniniitf battle to land the fish,<br />
Jim Williams' Oulf Dock, Stone Dr Irv Sussfnun, <strong>of</strong> Stone GATEWAY<br />
Harbor, and weighed in atHarbor<br />
and Bridgeton, and<br />
Kennedy's Sport Shop, Stone Nontas Kontrs, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeion, MARINA<br />
Mjifhnr hy «7i'ighmasleF Hum boarded the Mombo IV to<br />
assist in Buffing and landing the <strong>On</strong> pQteong Credl<br />
big fish<br />
Broadbill swordfish have • Route 559 *<br />
Comment been caught commercially, but Mays Landing RoW<br />
this is the (Trtt reported in the SOMERS POINT at ffc»<br />
Cape May County fishing Patcong Cnmk Bridfs<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sports tournament. according to<br />
Freeholder Anthony T. DIAL 927-41W<br />
Catanosp, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
BY PFTF FFUTrHIE County'B Department nf Public All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Baft<br />
Affairs and Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
S.MdinjEinn, [>,! bad when anv<br />
L. Ma, EnglDh. Prap.<br />
team t nmpiles ^uch a lead the<br />
DIAL m*m<br />
rat'e la over before the half-<br />
OPEN ETVKKY DAY<br />
wa> mark c intinnatj threatens SHOP 11 A. M. to 10 P. M.<br />
suih a result in the western<br />
division <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
League, though Los Angeles<br />
has surprised with its *tfenfth<br />
(and Walter Alston's liadtrahip)<br />
and the Atlanta Brav«s also<br />
hope to prevent a runawtiy.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Redi, however, were<br />
knewn to be tough and weri<br />
e % pec ted to be In it; the<br />
Yankees have arrived sooner<br />
than (xpected.<br />
expected to<br />
participate in this year's event.<br />
He said Ihf tournament, was<br />
divided into twu division*, with<br />
an <strong>of</strong>fshore division for larger<br />
and fas 11 r bouts and an inshore BOINNING &<br />
division for boats with lesser SCATTiRGOOD, INC, SWIM TRUNKS<br />
ran^o <strong>The</strong> inshore division is<br />
H01 Ceiilral Ave<br />
limited to fishing 30 miles <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong> tils, \. I,<br />
by Jantzen and<br />
I he county coast.<br />
Robert Bruce<br />
Information on the marlin<br />
tournament is available by I *<br />
5,00 to 10.00<br />
writing the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Affairs, Box MS, Cape ONE STOP<br />
May Court House, N.J. 08210,<br />
FOR FISHING &<br />
CABANA SITS<br />
BOATING, GAS,<br />
from 15.00<br />
Ik Old imm. TACKLE & BAIT<br />
Right for<br />
IDE SMSIN<br />
WALKING SHORTS<br />
Madras, Plain Colors<br />
and Patterns<br />
6.00 to 13.00<br />
SPORT SHIRTS<br />
by Manhattan and<br />
Eagle<br />
5,00 to 17.95'<br />
SPORT COATS<br />
49.95 to 85.00<br />
SLACKS<br />
Popular Summer<br />
weights and styles<br />
11,95 to 29.9J<br />
NUNN-BUSH SHOES<br />
18.95 to 32,95<br />
Open Fridays<br />
and Saturdays<br />
Until 9 P, M.<br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />
733 Asbury Av«. Dial 399-1936<br />
Open Friday and Saturday Nights<br />
WI HONOR C.C.P., DINIR'I CL0B, BANK AMIRICARB<br />
•n4 AMERICAN IXPRlfl CRIBIT CARM<br />
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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
MIDWEEK<br />
EDITION<br />
Where to go and what<br />
to MI thru Thursday<br />
90TH YIAR — No, 20 399S41 I OCIAN CITY, NEW JIRSiY, TUfSDAY, JULY !4, <strong>1970</strong> PRICE 10c<br />
More data urged<br />
What they say j Diversified opinion<br />
<strong>The</strong>re have been a large number <strong>of</strong> reports <strong>of</strong><br />
youthful rowdyism and partying thii summer. Do<br />
you feel the city rs doing nverythinfl 4t can to mirb<br />
thase aetlvitiM?<br />
Ollie Muzlay<br />
804 Penlyn Place<br />
Sure, the pollcfl are<br />
checking out the<br />
complaints as they pt<br />
them. This certainly<br />
helps to squash out<br />
rowdyism.<br />
Mary Pat Carney<br />
Norristown, Pa.<br />
YBS, I think they're<br />
doing too much. <strong>The</strong><br />
police raid every party<br />
in town and no more<br />
than four people can<br />
congregate in a group<br />
on the boardwalk.<br />
Valerie Hedrick<br />
437 Asbury av,<br />
1 think more can be<br />
dona, but a good<br />
foundation hai been<br />
made. Noise is a<br />
problem all over town,<br />
•van , on the boardwalk.<br />
Frank Petrillo<br />
Landlwille, NJ<br />
I think they're<br />
trying. It's a big job<br />
with the children <strong>of</strong><br />
today, but they're<br />
doing their level best.<br />
on sewage disposal<br />
advocated by Woods<br />
Democratic Freeholder<br />
candidate William H. Woods<br />
said Monday h« favors hiring<br />
additional nngiriprrtng firms to<br />
"price out" thp proposed<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> county wide<br />
spwage facilities<br />
Woods said additional points<br />
<strong>of</strong> view arc necessary to<br />
prepare g sewage nigcu>r plan<br />
and feasibility study for the<br />
county "At i time when local<br />
government in Atlantic County<br />
has been criticized for<br />
purehating automobiles<br />
without competitive bids, it<br />
seems ineonceivabli> that nearly<br />
140 million will be ipent,<br />
initially, and an additional $20<br />
million will be required shortly<br />
thereafter, without enmpttitive<br />
cost estimates or additional<br />
eonailUnts," Woods sftid<br />
<strong>The</strong> Republican turned<br />
Democrat Freeholder<br />
HolldttyJrom summonses<br />
Traffic tickets<br />
in short supply<br />
<strong>The</strong> Police Department is<br />
awaiting delivery <strong>of</strong> 12,000<br />
new traffic summonses, but in<br />
the meantime <strong>of</strong>ficers have<br />
received orders to issue tickets<br />
only when absolutely<br />
necessary.<br />
This unexpected period <strong>of</strong><br />
pace for visitors and residents<br />
alike is the result <strong>of</strong> a hold up<br />
in the printing <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
tickets. <strong>City</strong> Purchasinf agent<br />
Orlando N, Barr s«id 10,000<br />
new summonies were ordered<br />
on May 18 and an additional<br />
2,000 a short tim# later.<br />
Municipal Court Clerk<br />
Joseph N. Ouarmcino said he<br />
expected 1,550 tickets to he<br />
delivered today or Wednesday<br />
Guarracino said h» h«d been on<br />
the phone several times<br />
inquiring about the<br />
summonses.<br />
Officers have received<br />
Late, hut in business<br />
'Evaded the issue'<br />
candidate said with the Freeholders and mil to the<br />
possible cost <strong>of</strong> the project constituents HnH isFpas m which<br />
near $100 million, more than Ihfy reside<br />
nne study should h* obtained Woods sard he is urging thp<br />
Woods charged tha. there frpHholdPra in (1) dlscllKP the<br />
are '"too many" discrepancies critique by the Capp May<br />
and incomplete solutions in the County Planning Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Van Note Harvey report to Van Note Harvey plan, (2)<br />
accept il as the final obtain at least two additional<br />
recommendation to solving the reports, studies, comparisons<br />
county's sewage problemi and rnst estimate* frirni uthef<br />
"Particularly dishifbing is areas (3) aboiuh the rounty<br />
the ever increasing problem <strong>of</strong> authority concept and either<br />
pollution by effluents <strong>of</strong> the handii this matter themselves<br />
bays, streams, rivers and ur ?&tahlith regional<br />
wetlands," Woods said <strong>The</strong> authontlt-i (4) represent all<br />
candidate Mid tven if the Van tht- pmiplH b> holding grnuint<br />
Note-Harvey surrey is 90smtfrP<br />
public hpannp *n that<br />
percent efficient, the remaining differing pt intA <strong>of</strong> view as well<br />
10 percent would still b* aas<br />
constructive suggestions, can<br />
factor in poUuUen.<br />
be heard fS) explore every<br />
Woods said that an possible approach to obtaining<br />
autonomous authority as called mas [mum state and federal aid<br />
for in the Van Not*-Harvey tor snwafic treatment planLs<br />
would be accountable to the ^rid/or nrpfn outfall "systems.<br />
notification from the court Lo<br />
"take it easy" with the<br />
remaining 300 summonses, lest<br />
they run out completely <strong>The</strong><br />
word is out to the police to<br />
ticket only for serious<br />
violations and forget parking<br />
met«fs.<br />
Meter maid Mrs. Nancy<br />
Pribek has been told to ticket<br />
only when a complaint Hnbeen<br />
l«;isiv«*t. Prior to Ufcf'ifiHrUg*<br />
Mrs Pribek issued as many as<br />
10 books <strong>of</strong> tickets for parking<br />
violations in one day.<br />
Police Chief Benjamin L.<br />
Dungan when questioned<br />
about the ticket shortage<br />
Monday said he knew nothing<br />
about it, and if it did exist, was<br />
a problem for the municipal<br />
court, Dungan said he had<br />
given no orders to his police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers to cut bgck on issuing<br />
summonses,<br />
'Walk hippie shop<br />
plugs plastic pep<br />
A sign on the door <strong>of</strong> a<br />
hippie shop near 7th st and<br />
the boardwalk saying<br />
"Marijuana Sold Here" raised<br />
the eyebrows <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Prosecutor Ronald L Taht,<br />
who said little could be done<br />
about it,<br />
Taht said Monday he visited<br />
the shop but noted the<br />
proprietors had placed an<br />
explanation below the lettering<br />
that the "weed" for sal* was<br />
plastic<br />
<strong>The</strong> prosecutor said even if<br />
there had been no explanation<br />
on the sipi, JMB tr»tJhe_cl«L<br />
would have is "probable cause<br />
to get a seatch warrant"<br />
"As it is now, all they're<br />
selling are plastic potwd plants<br />
or, more correctly, plastic<br />
potted pot," Taht said<br />
Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
contestant<br />
bt<br />
boat parade<br />
queen<br />
Airlift tortmnagers<br />
<strong>The</strong> 10 contestants for Mis Night In Venice pose in<br />
front <strong>of</strong> Port O Call prior to a luncheon in their honor<br />
and crowning willt^plaMniuWdaveverrtng'at 9<br />
o'clock on tht Music Pier. Voting board* are tort4ip at<br />
8th st. and Asbury •¥. and on the boardwalk in front <strong>of</strong><br />
the Music Pier, Senior Photo,<br />
Boy, girl rescued by copter<br />
after night on marsh island<br />
Two teenagers missing for Kirwin told the Coast Guard<br />
father who confirmed the fact<br />
more than 12 hours in a small he became confused by a<br />
that the boal was still out and<br />
boat aground on an island in sailboat marker from the Yacht<br />
his son had not come home.<br />
Rainbow Thor<strong>of</strong>ar) channel Club races and mistook it for a<br />
A 30-foot cruiser m<br />
Authority opens<br />
were picked up by a Coast channel marker <strong>The</strong> boat ran<br />
dispatched at 7:40 a.m. and •<br />
Guard helicopter safe and hifjh around on a marsh island<br />
second boat joined the search<br />
sound last Friday afternoon a short time later •<br />
shortly after nine Still a third<br />
Thomas Kirwin, Jr , 17. <strong>of</strong> Charles JennWp, executive<br />
boat was dispatched at 11:30,<br />
new parking lot<br />
Willow Grove, Pa , and Mary <strong>of</strong>ficer at the Great Egg Coast<br />
Thomas, 15, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, Md . Guard station, said the youths<br />
A helicopter from the Cape<br />
both summer visitors her", were reported missing at 7 fi.m<br />
M«y Coast Guard Tralnini<br />
were returning to Somers Point by Linda Wright, a friend <strong>of</strong><br />
Center joined the search at<br />
at 59th-Central<br />
in Kiryvirrs 14-foo! outboard Miss Thomas' <strong>The</strong> Coast 12 30 p.m and found the<br />
runabout when it ran aground Guard then notified Kirwin's missing youths within minuteg.<br />
<strong>The</strong> helicopter took the two to<br />
<strong>The</strong> Parking Authority's new <strong>The</strong> three existing Authority<br />
the municipal surpori and from<br />
parking lot at 59th st, andlots<br />
have lost money<br />
here they were driven to th»<br />
Central av, opened last consistently since 1988 when<br />
Five weeks in a row<br />
Coast Guard station and Sent<br />
weekend ajmost sot weeks late, they were first opened, Blyler<br />
home,<br />
but nevertheless it opened. (aid he is more optimistic this<br />
<strong>The</strong> lot, which to expected year, "<strong>The</strong>y seem to be<br />
to alleviate some <strong>of</strong> the beach catching on, but we won't <strong>The</strong> sixth contestant in the Post flag gone again Man, two juvenHw<br />
parking in the area, will be know until the year'* revenue Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Scholarship<br />
Spring Campbell<br />
itaffed by attendants who hjve totals are in for comparison. Pageant to be announced by<br />
nabbed with narcotic*<br />
452Asburyav.<br />
been initrueted to charge 7S Apparently in anticipation Tom Williams, executive <strong>The</strong> score is now five for five, or putting it in language a<br />
Yes, usually It's<br />
cent* for weekday parking and <strong>of</strong> increased revenue Blyler director, is Marlon Margaret ba»ebali enthusiast would understand, they are now batting a Possession <strong>of</strong> marijuana<br />
$1 on Saturday and Sunday, has made available to city hall Murphy, 18yeaj--old daughter perfect 1000<br />
charges were brought agunit<br />
noisy around here, but<br />
David N. Blyler, Authority some 16 parking spaces for city <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Frank Murphy, This is about the American Legion's problem with its Hag and a one adult and two junni)«<br />
tho police hava been secretary and treMurer, said employees during the summer <strong>of</strong> 3206 West av.<br />
thief who insists on taking it down over the weekend.<br />
after the nairotics ry found<br />
coming around here the rates were eonastent with months. <strong>The</strong> permits, given out Miss Murphy w*s graduated Last week Imor Smallwood, a past commander <strong>of</strong> in their car during an curly<br />
•very hour at night to other parking lots in the area. to minor <strong>of</strong>ficiali and from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School MorganRanck'Post 137, called to report that the Legion has an morning search Sunday<br />
check for noise and "We don't want to under cut secretaries, will be good ' last month. While in high American flag flying from a flagpole on its grounds. <strong>The</strong> Dig is Held in $1000 bail were the<br />
anyone," he said.<br />
through Labor Day when most<br />
parties.<br />
school she was a mwnber <strong>of</strong> ke'pt up 24 hours § day and is Illuminated at night<br />
two juveniles and Willard<br />
Blyler said the Authority '§ <strong>of</strong> the iummer crowd leaves, the Homecoming Court during When Mr Smallwood called he said that for four consecutive Den ton, 21, <strong>of</strong> North<br />
other n«w lot at 8th it. and the Alide from these permits, her senior year and a majorette weeks the flag had been stolen sometime during Friday night. <strong>The</strong> Highland, Cal. <strong>The</strong> car WM<br />
boardwalk is doing well this Blyler said the Iota are revenue in her junior year. She also was police were called and Investigated each time.<br />
(topped by police in front <strong>of</strong><br />
Mason. <strong>The</strong> lot opened in prcidueeri, Inforcement at a member <strong>of</strong> the Pep Club, Smallwood called again this Saturday <strong>The</strong> flag was taken again 611 Wesley av. following a<br />
mid-Juno and also has prices In parking meter! on the center yearbook staff and Billows during Friday night.<br />
motor vehicle violatiorL<br />
line with parking lots in the city lots has been lax in the staff.<br />
At first the members decided that whoever was taking the flag A hearing scheduled in<br />
area, "Our weekend and night past, but Blyler said the police This fall Miss Murphy, who might use it properlj therefore they weren't going to make an municipal court Monday for<br />
rates are the same BS Other and city mrtir maid have kept is employed at Shore Memorial issue <strong>of</strong> it. Now that it has been repeated five times their patience Denton was postponed. Th»<br />
lots," Blyler said. <strong>The</strong> daily on top <strong>of</strong> the situation this<br />
il wearing thin and they are not as ready to forgive and forget as case against the two juvenik*<br />
charge is 50 cents,<br />
year,<br />
continued on page 4 they were before.<br />
will be heard in juvenile court<br />
Friday.<br />
Hughes rejects Sandman's 'mail' defense<br />
W*ath*<br />
Democratic Congressional attempt to excuse an improper making use <strong>of</strong> the established<br />
candidate William J. , Hughes practice <strong>of</strong> using the franking news media in the district. He<br />
said today that his opponent privilege for other than public alto could spend more time<br />
for the Second district Mat, documents and <strong>of</strong>ficial getting around the district-as I<br />
incumbent Repreientativ* business, he said,<br />
am doing talking to people<br />
Charles W, Sandman, Jr., "I certainly was not face to face,<br />
evaded the real issue when he criticteing the incumbent for "What has really happened is<br />
denied that he had misused hit wanting to know the tiews <strong>of</strong> that Mr. Sandman want* Ms<br />
fret milling privilege.<br />
the people on major inues," own newspaper, with his own<br />
Noting a statement issued by HughM went on, "1 am trying picture on the cover, and he<br />
the GongraNnm defending hit to do tht same thing. But for ha* been making tht taxpayers<br />
action*, HughM pointed out leu thin 12 a month the subtidiK the distribution <strong>of</strong><br />
th«t li malt much <strong>of</strong> the fact incumbent could accomplUh it"<br />
that mailing <strong>of</strong> quettionnaire* Us private opinion poll, at well Hughes had referred<br />
lit government expense in as keeping people informed <strong>of</strong> previously to the fast that<br />
practiced by many member* <strong>of</strong> ' government activities, through 836,000 questionnaire* had<br />
Congm*. This wat only in hU regular newspaper column been sent frM 1 Today win be motif<br />
tunny with the MA<br />
tempcmbiK* in the WV<br />
Wedn«*day 1*111 ka*t'<br />
mails, in addition to an Hughes noted that several mubk cloudiiMM «Mh<br />
undetermined number <strong>of</strong> bills are pending in Congress to continuing virnit<br />
so-called newsletters to cope with the brazen abuses <strong>of</strong> weather VS. WNA«<br />
constituents.<br />
postal regulations on the part Bureau<br />
<strong>The</strong> Congressman should <strong>of</strong> the leRixlatom.<br />
know this is an improper Citing the inequity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
practice because Senator incumbent's use <strong>of</strong> free postage Ttdt<br />
Hatfield recently was required to keep hi* name and face<br />
to reimburse the government before the people, HughM said<br />
for the mailing <strong>of</strong> a similar he would like to know if he<br />
type <strong>of</strong> newsletter, Hughes plant to send out more<br />
wtnt onL Also, Representative disguised campaign material at<br />
George Brown, <strong>of</strong> California, taxpayer Mptoae.<br />
ill enjoined in Federal "'Will I hare to compete with<br />
DMrtet Court from the tame an opBeotnt who will b i JVUM<br />
practice* challenged by Hughe*<br />
through the In th« Sandman owe.
PAGE 2 THf OCIAN CITY SINTINiL-LfPOIR TUISPAY, JULY 14, <strong>1970</strong><br />
I H ill \ni\ I m>p<br />
Hi 1 who Mi'M-i i;uilji-s a<br />
inisinkr in 1 1 II ii I U<br />
iiuiki's ,i iti«. ,•<br />
Twn local youths entered<br />
guilty pleas to charges <strong>of</strong><br />
taking a record player and<br />
television from Stainton's<br />
Department Store over the<br />
University, and an Rd D from Five yuunit men and thn>e weekend <strong>The</strong> two iU>ms were<br />
Ti'iirhiTs t"iilli'(ji', Columbia 1,'irls paid fines <strong>of</strong> up to S7ft for valued at $180,<br />
University Khi> is currently t respassi ii u and makinij noise at William McNeal and Carl<br />
assistant associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the Stint: Ray Motel, 13th st Watson, <strong>of</strong> 629 Simpson av ,<br />
thi' Ghissbom State fYillefii' art and <strong>Ocean</strong> av , Saturday night waived indictment ajid trial by<br />
james C Kel!h, jr . <strong>of</strong> Atbertis, jury when they entered their<br />
HIT works in srulpturv,<br />
jewelry, ;iiid oil pnintmgs have<br />
appeared in exhibitions<br />
throughout the eastern United<br />
States and in Purls, France<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> Dr Hartman's art<br />
Pa , Keith Gnicely and Thomas guilty pleas Municipal Judge<br />
KluSiiritj <strong>of</strong> Emmous, pa., and Franklin A King ordered a<br />
John D Anderson and Larry pre-trial investigation.<br />
Morrison <strong>of</strong> Barberton, Ohio, Craig J Young, <strong>of</strong><br />
all were lied |4ft for violfltion Allentown, Pa., "fas rined S60<br />
<strong>of</strong> iifHSf nrdinance 1019 and for malicious damage to<br />
works are m prmiU' sriH puhhr $30 f"i ifi-'epa^iiinrl at the property, an automobile<br />
mote!<br />
battery <strong>The</strong> charee was<br />
<strong>On</strong>einallv from Michigan Thri'" IVmalt' rumpanions<br />
and now a resident <strong>of</strong> Kathy Snyder, <strong>of</strong> Cksrnwall,<br />
Penninpton. Dr Presrott 'S the Pa , and Beverly A Lytle and<br />
reduced from larceny <strong>of</strong> the<br />
battery He was also fined $2fi<br />
foi possession <strong>of</strong> beer<br />
current director <strong>of</strong> the Now Margaret Bleistein, <strong>of</strong> Lebanon, Zaek Carroll <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby<br />
jersey State Huwum in Pa , earn paid $45 for violation was fined $3B for drunk and<br />
Trenton. He earned h« MA <strong>of</strong> thl> noisii nrdinance<br />
disorderly conduct at 11 th st<br />
and Ph D in zoology »l ihr Raymond F Minnicle, <strong>of</strong> and the boardwalk early<br />
Upper Diirby, Pa , and Stephen<br />
Monday morning<br />
Dr Freseott has served as Kain. <strong>of</strong> Havertown, Pa , paeh<br />
Eight defendants paid $26<br />
consultant for the Harry S paid Jlfi for violations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fines on possession or beer<br />
Truman Lihrary Museum, the city's "revel and disport in a<br />
charges A total <strong>of</strong> si*<br />
Washington and It'p University loud and boisterous manner"<br />
defendanM forfeited $900 in<br />
Museum, and the Ford ordinance at a party at 1213<br />
bail money<br />
Foundation He is listed in Ajhury av Two other young<br />
Who's Who in America, Men <strong>of</strong> men at the party were found<br />
Science, and Who's Who innot<br />
guilty <strong>of</strong> the charge<br />
American Education<br />
Four young men each paid<br />
Receive* Depee<br />
<strong>The</strong> Art Show will he held $45 fines for permitting noisr<br />
John B Taylor, <strong>of</strong> 618<br />
on August 1 from 10 a.m to 6 to occur at their summer house<br />
Lauri'l rd,, received a Master <strong>of</strong><br />
p.m and is free to all artists at 1140 Asbury av Charged<br />
Science Degree in petroleum<br />
Cash prizes totaling over under ordinance 1043 were<br />
management from the<br />
12,000 will be awarded by the Robert J Ertell, Jr , <strong>of</strong><br />
University <strong>of</strong> Kansas Taylor<br />
judges Additional information Huntingdon Valley, Pa , Fmnk<br />
previously earned a B S.M E in<br />
can be obtained through the Waltrop, Jr.. Abington, Pa ,<br />
19B3 from Drexel University<br />
Art Center<br />
James Rutledge, Philadelphia,<br />
Summer Fun<br />
SLACKS<br />
But for<br />
mm<br />
BEACH PANTS<br />
$ 5.00<br />
FURES and BELL BOTTOMS<br />
'9.00 to M3.00<br />
SPECIAL SALE<br />
MEN'S<br />
NYLON<br />
JACKETS<br />
Value Ml to J 14<br />
Wide Attoriment <strong>of</strong> Colors<br />
Lights or Darks<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
BRADLEY'S^<br />
NiXT TO CONiY'S — 34TH STRIiT<br />
ON ROOSEVfLT BLVD., 1 MILI FROM iilOOf<br />
— "Where all the Flags Arm" —<br />
mmm<br />
Farm Fresh<br />
Fruits and Vegetables<br />
from, your<br />
Favorite Farm Folks<br />
Frank and Eleanor<br />
Bradley<br />
• OPEN SUNDAYS •<br />
It's summer fun time, and<br />
that means summer slacks<br />
ore in bloom. Flares, mut-<br />
ad stripes, geometries,<br />
plaids and the rest are<br />
all here and waiting<br />
for you.<br />
i UMUAT, JULY 14, IV/U THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEOGBR PAGE 3<br />
MeMttfib^<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SWIM<br />
GIRTH %<br />
CONTROL?<br />
YOUR<br />
PROBLEM?<br />
Weight loss can be fun<br />
when you get into the<br />
swing <strong>of</strong> things on<br />
the green fairways<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
GOLF COURSE<br />
Just <strong>of</strong>f the Circle<br />
SOMERS<br />
by Appointment<br />
PHONi M77370 or 9273904<br />
34TH STRIiT and ASIURY AVINUi<br />
• ADJOINING PREPS •<br />
• 40' x 60' HEATED POOL<br />
• DIVING and SLIDING BOARDS<br />
• UNDERWATER LIGHTING<br />
OPEN<br />
To <strong>The</strong> Public<br />
DAILY ADMISSION<br />
CHILDREN .... 75c<br />
ADULTS .... S 1.25<br />
LIFEGUARD ON DUTY AT ALL TIAffiS<br />
OPEN DAY and NIGHT<br />
398-0072<br />
SNACK BAR ^ fUVATED SUN DECK<br />
Harold I Prpntiss<br />
Harold I. Prentrss<br />
Hiifoirt I Pri-ntis.. (if S26<br />
BaKcrWil rci . dli'd giilnrd.iy a!<br />
HK hiirri*'. Hr was ^9<br />
Mr Prpntiss?,. a retinal<br />
diitnrl rnanril!r.r nf AbhfiLtJi<br />
DMincs. wuS a nalivii <strong>of</strong><br />
KtnnPtt Squari', Pa HP<br />
fiirtni rly rrsidi'd in Avondalti,<br />
Pa.. SHItl Pleiwantvillp mnviriB to<br />
this city in 1934 Hr was a<br />
mpmbcr nf thp First Unitpd<br />
Mpthiidwi Church <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
and ii past presidcnl and dir<br />
fetor <strong>of</strong> thr. Ori'an f?ity Ro<br />
ijiry Club<br />
f lizabefh M Reiber William S JohnsM<br />
prrjj Tt vvhnh wa?i !,t3rti*d in<br />
Hf formerly served a* Elder<br />
April ^t-irrti drains have be«-n<br />
and a mcmbi'r <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
insLallnd nt each intersection<br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Hyldnd aid side strs i t*<br />
Presbyterian Chureh, was a<br />
membfr and direrlor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and<br />
WHS a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Plhyfj-ourid Board serving as<br />
elected ehaimian from 195]<br />
until 1965 He had started<br />
wnrking for Abbott's Dairies in<br />
19.10 in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and was<br />
transferred to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in<br />
19,14<br />
• Surviving are his wife,<br />
Ocrtrudc R . two sons, Robert<br />
B . <strong>of</strong> West Chester. Pa.. and H<br />
Kenneth, <strong>of</strong> WaTitagh, Long<br />
Island, two daufhters, Mrs<br />
Robert Powell. <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />
Mountain, Ga.. and Mrs Otto<br />
Larson, <strong>of</strong> Livinpton; and nine<br />
grandchildren<br />
Funeral services will be held<br />
tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10<br />
a m from the Godfrey Smith<br />
Funeral Home, 809 Central av.,<br />
with the Rev William R<br />
Quffick, retired Methodist<br />
miniiiter, and the llev Charles<br />
Wilcock. pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
United Methodist Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment will be at<br />
Unionville Cemetery,<br />
Unionville, Pa Friends may<br />
call this evening (TueidaF)<br />
from"? to 9 o'clock.<br />
Stube!<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER<br />
Served from 4:30 'HI 6 P. M.<br />
MONDAY thru FRJDAY<br />
SI.95<br />
Serve Yourself • m • M •*<br />
«t Our Delicious SALAD<br />
BAR<br />
Irukfiil (Dilly Intl. Sun.) from I AM. • DinnH (Wkdy.) Iran, 4i]0 P.M., Sun from 4 P.M. '.<br />
841<br />
HOTEL and RESTAURANT<br />
on the beach ai 21st Street, AVALON, N, J,<br />
(ArM Coda 609) 967.3426<br />
CLAMBAKE 6-10 P.M. $ 3.00 PUT Person<br />
EViRY FRIDAY<br />
DINING ROOM OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY<br />
SERVING DINNERS 5- 10 P.M.<br />
MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />
MEL EHRIN <strong>of</strong> rhe Piano JOE BERKEN QUARTET<br />
Also Open to the Public for Breakfast and Pooliide Lunch<br />
Every Day<br />
Mi Hi i ih M K a<br />
h ^m.l i r H lid I I<br />
W d,, ,1 , ih I mi 1<br />
( [i il J in i I i<br />
I ni.il" ill'"<br />
Mr Hi ill r » i i r ,1 I<br />
I h,l il phi , ill Ii ,i IH 1 1<br />
Ih 1\ I \ > it In<br />
Pli i ml ill<br />
L ri<br />
in rnli r I ,i Ml I 'I<br />
I hurt h<br />
Suru r r t lull 11 r<br />
hu h wui h hi* h ii ii<br />
hr I ru I. F 1 k I I til * I<br />
l*i d u thl r M K U . I<br />
B \ r I Ml rt ill »n « \ ,<br />
nri Mr F ,,k D Trur-il<br />
I1 f A h 11 M i i K v i«, II<br />
Mr Uill mi H 111 - IS m r<br />
P in 1 mil Mr 1 ( rL I ill<br />
|T Mi » irk I) I<br />
l.r nidi hllrir n I 1 I i i<br />
Lr-iMtl hilri I<br />
Fun r I r, n r h II<br />
S.ilurii \ rn rni i^ (ri m ^t<br />
Ji h 1 I u 11 I in C h in h mill<br />
Ihi K D Huh i i I I r ir<br />
p*M r fl II H ^ Bun I M.<br />
in I in I Ml m ri il F rl-<br />
Pi m in Arr 111^1 mi il* w- ri<br />
b\ Ih ' HT % t, „ Ih F I<br />
H m<br />
<strong>City</strong> s*»t to oil<br />
Weit av section<br />
Th- 1 fin.t apphcitnsn f il<br />
nn a ni-w ITII in uf W «,t iv<br />
friim 16th HI In 48th t is<br />
^chi^ciul^d fur t >d*\ ftith<br />
r fTu lal \ ing an tip* ninp ddt*-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Utt next vft k f r Ihi-<br />
12 hlnrk Htrntih<br />
Cit\ Engim*«-r loseph F<br />
H% land said the Jnhn F ( indv<br />
C^ n^trurtiun Co uf MarTnord<br />
is right an schfdulu unth the<br />
between Asbury and West avs<br />
are not quite complete and will<br />
receive their first oil treatment<br />
later this week Two more<br />
layers <strong>of</strong> oil and stone chips<br />
will be applied to the road<br />
surface before it is open to<br />
automobiles.<br />
Future digging up <strong>of</strong> the<br />
street is expected as curbing<br />
and utilities are installed as<br />
new homes are built. A<br />
bituminous concrete surface<br />
will be put down after the road<br />
settles and the bulk <strong>of</strong><br />
construction is completed<br />
Is Master Councillor<br />
Scott Ireland, pandson <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Kathfyri Cherry, former<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> this city now living<br />
in Pompano Beach, Fla , has<br />
been installed as a Master<br />
Councillor into the Order <strong>of</strong><br />
DemolaJ in Pompano Beach<br />
He also made the honor roll all<br />
year as a junior at Pompano<br />
Beach High School where he is<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the band<br />
WARDS<br />
SPECIALS<br />
Monday<br />
APPLESAUCe<br />
CAKE 75c<br />
Tue$day<br />
~~CHOCOLATf<br />
FUDGE CAKE 80c<br />
Wednesday<br />
ORANGf ICED<br />
ANGEL CAKE 89c<br />
Thursday<br />
NORWEGIAN TORT!<br />
CAKE 65c I s 1.10<br />
In Our 42nd Year<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 Asbury Ave.<br />
Dial 399.1260<br />
W II, in >•» I ilinuin I 7 f<br />
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n mln I th Nr\t II ru \<br />
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t-r I rn il flril I Fi Ii- inri<br />
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Rili Olfi r» I III n . I Nm.<br />
^ rk Ih yturli t I nturv<br />
U ir Ii - W •* lull n Ini and<br />
ih ( mm prill Tnhferiphir<br />
I n) r Hi » rkid i^ ; FI al<br />
iti ~*jl sm HI until his illnis. 1 ,<br />
! ni sirii y rvm »*»r( hi-ld<br />
v t rd i\ rn mint 4t Smt*idt<br />
C m tin Fdii rfrl wiLh Ihi<br />
R.i i hirl Wilr KW pastor r<br />
tt"i First i n t d Methodiftt<br />
'"hurth r f i idling<br />
C dln<br />
Funirsl Hum.<br />
NDW IMPHOVFD IUIURIOU'<br />
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Luul «a»M6ic 3 9i<br />
CRAB CAICI • ramm rriAic<br />
CHICKEN CROQUITTtf<br />
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I<br />
Nationally Famous RESTAURANT, SEAFOOD MARKET I BAKERY J<br />
_<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPEN<br />
Monday thru Saturday<br />
4 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
ENJOY BREAKFAST ON THE DOCK<br />
Watch the fishing boats go out and the boats on the bay.<br />
Tempting Breakfast Mtnu including fresh fruita,<br />
SNACK BAR Open » A, M. until 9 P. M.<br />
SERVINC COFFIE, SIAFOOD, ETC.<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET,-.<br />
Take Home — ReBdy to Serve<br />
9 A. M. to 9 P. M,<br />
DELICIOUS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
• SEAFOODS Bum - Pies - Cakes<br />
! * Leave 7:30 A.M., Return 11:30 AM<br />
Leave 1:30 P.M., Return 5:30 P.M.<br />
ENJOY A RIDE ON THE SWEETHEART<br />
DAILY 11:30 A.M. .2:30 P../H. • 7M P.M.<br />
SPEEDBOAT WDiS<br />
11 A.M. - 1 P.M, - 3 P.m. • 7 P.m.<br />
ON BAY<br />
NEAR 9TH STREET<br />
PNQNW
Less talk, more action<br />
All AmiTien siH>ms to be<br />
thon 1 iiri 1 us many smini'<br />
people<br />
n nn ecology ku'k und<br />
<strong>of</strong> pollution as there an 1<br />
We have had an Earth Day Good Tons <strong>of</strong> flyers<br />
distributed ti) arnuta' the public- add to the refuse h' l apj,<br />
TV grinds nut spectaculars Photo stories flood the<br />
r- press. Politu'iiins call meetings and also pass laws<br />
about it.<br />
If words were i-iipable <strong>of</strong> cleansing the air and water<br />
we would have attained ecologiciil puritv months ajjn<br />
Action isn't quite that simple<br />
Industry and government are spending millions to<br />
'lean up the environment with billions more needed<br />
Who made it dirt) in the first pliicM.' ,\MH who must<br />
pay for the i-loaning'.'<br />
<strong>The</strong> answer is simple people<br />
If >>aeh erne <strong>of</strong> us, every day, thinks about the<br />
problems <strong>of</strong> clean air and water and lift<br />
and do something shout them then wr<br />
make progress<br />
. Remember, we are the ones who run<br />
beautiful und it eiire is worth trving'<br />
What they say<br />
pri vent<br />
begi n t<br />
>p .\rm>rir:i<br />
£ <strong>The</strong> Sentinel Ledger this season introduced a<br />
•Jjageone featurv in its Tuesday issues eaptinned What<br />
Tthey Say."<br />
- To date five questions were asked <strong>of</strong> men and women<br />
pn the street: the surfing beach, removal <strong>of</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie boardwalk back from its present line, fishing decks<br />
pn boulevard bridges, commuter air flights at the local<br />
airport, and youth control.<br />
Two <strong>of</strong> the questions generated strong responie from<br />
interested segments <strong>of</strong> the citizenry. <strong>The</strong> property<br />
owners in the uptown beachfront area asked why they<br />
were not polled in the matter <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk project,<br />
•Besidents <strong>of</strong> the airport made a similar inquiry<br />
following publication <strong>of</strong> the responie to the commuter<br />
air service.<br />
; Each Friday, a Sentinel-Ledger newiman is armed<br />
Svith a question <strong>of</strong> civic Importance to the resort and<br />
%ent out to interview eight to ten people on the selected<br />
Question. <strong>The</strong> interviews are made at random among<br />
jEnyone on the itreets <strong>of</strong> the city who will comment on<br />
fie issues. This produces a crosa-sectton <strong>of</strong> response to<br />
Sny given questions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sentiment <strong>of</strong> the uptown property owners in the<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> movinf the boardwalk and thoie <strong>of</strong> residents<br />
on the area <strong>of</strong> the airport are known. Interviewing these<br />
folks would result in one-sided opinions. <strong>The</strong> property<br />
owners would have the boardwalk moved back to create<br />
better bathing beaches, and residenti <strong>of</strong> the airport<br />
would have the facility removed to eliminate the noise<br />
and danger prevalent in their neighborhood.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sentinel could ask irrevelent questions, such as<br />
the mode <strong>of</strong> transportation in Pakistan or the price <strong>of</strong><br />
onions in Bermuda, hut such topics would render the<br />
news feature valueless,<br />
"What <strong>The</strong>y Say" is designed to get information on<br />
local issues from other than <strong>of</strong>ficial" sources and from<br />
people who are directly involved in the issue in<br />
question. <strong>The</strong> repercussions will probably continue to<br />
come into the Sentinel newsroom, but if the news<br />
feature is to have any value it must remain uninfluenced<br />
by local pressures.<br />
Garden State<br />
ENVIRONMENT<br />
ConstihitHinal changes and the<br />
pollution bugaboo are<br />
troubling other States in<br />
addition to New Jersey<br />
<strong>The</strong> Council uf State<br />
Governments reports voters in<br />
Oregon recently voted down a<br />
revised constitution and<br />
approved a pollution control<br />
bond issue Californians voti'd<br />
ii higher filling on bond<br />
interest rates and defeated a<br />
tax reform proposal Thih<br />
November, loU'fS in Idaho will<br />
dei'de i hi' fate <strong>of</strong> new<br />
Constitu tion<br />
Seventeen southern states<br />
and two territories joined to<br />
pfotect their common<br />
environment in May <strong>The</strong><br />
effect <strong>of</strong> nuclear power plants.<br />
Youths found jobs hard to land<br />
during June in seashore areas<br />
Local and out-<strong>of</strong>-town<br />
youthful job applicants,<br />
including vacationing college<br />
students, pontlnued their<br />
influx during June into the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
State Job Offices,<br />
According to manager James<br />
L. Dugan, <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Placement<br />
Offices, 865 youth filed<br />
applications in the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and 908 filed<br />
applications in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Snyder is Promoted<br />
FT RICHARDSON,<br />
ALASKA (AHTNC) June 25<br />
Russell Barnes Snyder, 24,<br />
whose mother, Mrs, D.<br />
Lorfayne Coyle, lives at 137<br />
54th St., Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, N.J.,<br />
recently was promoted to<br />
Army first lieutenant while<br />
serving as adjutant in<br />
Headquarters, 4th Battalion <strong>of</strong><br />
the 43rd Artillery it Ft.<br />
Richardson, Alaska. <strong>The</strong><br />
lieutenant's father, Russell G.<br />
Snyder, lives on Route 4,<br />
Mountain View Road,<br />
Stroudsburg, Pa. His wife,<br />
Diane is with him in Alaska,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice during June. In Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> 380 were placed in ]obs<br />
and 208 were placed in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, Dugan asserted that the<br />
weather during June literally<br />
dampened job placement<br />
activity.<br />
Including older workers ai.d<br />
youth, the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
placed a total <strong>of</strong> 963 and the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> branch placed a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 287 during the month<br />
Dugan advised local<br />
employers seeking preference<br />
in bidding for Federal<br />
Government contracts to<br />
contact his <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />
certification. Employers<br />
wishing this eertifieation must<br />
agree to hire 15 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
their nmW workers from among<br />
the disadvantaged in order to<br />
be certified for preferential<br />
government treatment.<br />
Funds have been made<br />
available from the State level<br />
for the hiring <strong>of</strong> one team<br />
leader and seven team members<br />
who arc disadvantaged youth<br />
<strong>The</strong>se workers are now hired<br />
and working at the State Job<br />
Office, During the summer<br />
they will be trained in various<br />
clerical procedures and visit<br />
local firms and organizations in<br />
order to assist them in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Tunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 14, lWO<br />
Printed and Published In America's Greatest Family Reson<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINELrLEDGER, Inc.<br />
112 8th Street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N J. 0S22H<br />
Established IMtl<br />
Entered a! Post Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, N, J.,<br />
as second clnis matter<br />
JOHN T. STfTHIRS ,, r«MMw<br />
VINCENT T, MICHELETTE ,, Ulttf<br />
JOHN J. SOUTHARD ., MvwMtht, Mana|tr<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: MM fr y«r by null in OMM <strong>City</strong> m*<br />
vicinity; ill month., f7.J». ElHwtwn, IM if Miululp* Rlw,<br />
ftr yMr J4.75; lla mMlHii, 11.75. IM If MlululM R(«w par<br />
yMr, U.7J. Prict M M*uton4, II (MM par tap?, FyMiMtiM<br />
MMuto: Wnkry tvwt Thummr, fwnlHWtfcly TMttfay ud<br />
May frwn muHt mmk in JMM until Later Qay<br />
fti.<br />
preparinj for better future<br />
jobs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> E. S<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice is also maintaining a<br />
Work Incentive Unit located in<br />
the Boardwalk Arcade, In this<br />
program Welfare recipients, for<br />
the most part volunteers, are<br />
referred by the Coui ty Welfare<br />
Board in order that they may<br />
receive Job Orientation,<br />
Training and Job Placement to<br />
assist them to obtain a place in<br />
the job market Currently 196<br />
persons are enrolled in the WIN<br />
Program, <strong>The</strong> Bureau , <strong>of</strong><br />
Childrens Services cooperates<br />
in the WIN Program by making<br />
arrangements for child care.<br />
NEED IT?<br />
RENT IT!<br />
FLOOR SANDER<br />
Cipt May County<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
216! Atbury AVMIM<br />
PHONE 3H-W12<br />
DQJV1RY and HOTOT<br />
SI3IVICE AVAILABLE<br />
THf OCEAN CITY SINTINf (.LEDGER TUISDAY, JULY 14, 1W0<br />
THE REAL POLLUTERS<br />
on the environment will be<br />
publicly debated in the State<br />
<strong>of</strong> Washington before laws are<br />
enacted <strong>The</strong> Council also<br />
reported stj tes on the eastern<br />
seaboard have inadequate<br />
electric power reserves to meet<br />
unforseen peak loads this<br />
summer<br />
rnnservatsun won over<br />
crimrn*-Fcialism in the Vermont<br />
Legislulu re when it enaeted a<br />
package <strong>of</strong> strong<br />
t'nvinmmenuil prntectiun laws<br />
Other legislation reported<br />
includes governmental<br />
re ur gy n 11,1 non in New<br />
Hampshire and Rhode Island,<br />
ynd las reform in Kansas<br />
BLUEBERRIES New<br />
Jersey blueberry production in<br />
New Jersey in <strong>1970</strong> is expected<br />
to be 2fl percent smaller than<br />
the 1969 crop, according to<br />
the New Jersey Crop Reporting<br />
Service<br />
<strong>The</strong> expected crop will reach<br />
1.540,000 twelve pint trays<br />
grown on 7,700 acres. <strong>The</strong><br />
projected yield <strong>of</strong> 200 trays<br />
per acre compares with 280<br />
trays per acre harvested in<br />
198B. <strong>The</strong> lowest yield on<br />
record occurred in 1934 when<br />
only B.'i trays per acre were<br />
harvested thfe result <strong>of</strong> heavy<br />
freeze damage<br />
Bloom weather and<br />
condition <strong>of</strong> plants were<br />
excellent this year but<br />
pollination was very poor,<br />
particularly with Weymouth<br />
and other vari<br />
fields mid sea.^<br />
varieties were als<br />
Commercial<br />
tie<br />
In many<br />
n ;tnd late<br />
atiected<br />
hipments <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey blueberries started<br />
the week <strong>of</strong> June 22, a week<br />
later than normal with volume<br />
less than one-third <strong>of</strong> a year<br />
earlier<br />
Liisi year thr blueberry crop<br />
was worth $6.006.000<br />
JERSEY JIGSAW - <strong>The</strong><br />
State Department <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
has, been awarded $560,000 for<br />
!i program p-iokiige tu train 29]<br />
Urban Kdiifatiim Ciirps interns<br />
for (its teaching<br />
asslglimi'lilh Gary M<br />
Moskowit?:. <strong>of</strong> Morris Plains,<br />
has been appointed Assistant<br />
Producer Director <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey Public Broadcasting<br />
Authority Indoor burning<br />
<strong>of</strong> charcoal briquette's is highly<br />
hazardous and should be<br />
avoided, the Stall- Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Health warns David<br />
Moore, <strong>of</strong> Lambertville, is the<br />
CAPITAL CAPERS <strong>The</strong><br />
Rutgers NVws Service reports a<br />
quarter eenlury after he<br />
graduated from Rutgers<br />
College, the average member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Class <strong>of</strong> 1944 makes<br />
$24,110 a year, votes<br />
Republican, attends religious<br />
services regularly and reads 16<br />
books a year , , Sweet corn<br />
harvest has started In New<br />
Jersey to help provide a great<br />
summer.<br />
PREPS ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />
Sailtaif lea CrHin • Soda* • SundaM • Splits<br />
on raa OH - so 600D<br />
Pftftpwoni, AnchovlM, MiMhpMmi, Ixtra<br />
JUST PHONI 398-0723<br />
(IT WILL II READY WHIN YOU CALL)<br />
NOW SERVING SPAGHETTI DINNERS<br />
STEAK SANDWICHES •<br />
HOAGIES • HAMBURGERS •<br />
PREPS<br />
HOT DOGS<br />
FRENCH FRIES<br />
34th STREET<br />
ft ASBURY AVE.<br />
Hugh<br />
es<br />
eontinupd from page ]<br />
federal hinds ngainiit mil?" ho<br />
n«ki?d<br />
Thr Congressman should tell<br />
the public how many dollars <strong>of</strong><br />
postal subsidy have been spent<br />
for newsletters and<br />
q u es lion na ires We're not<br />
talking about pennies now I<br />
believe he sent out 19 different<br />
newsleltt-rs- and I wonder if<br />
eiieh newsletter went broadside<br />
to the same IBH.OOO pepple. If<br />
so. the cost would be at least<br />
$17f>,000 for postage alone.<br />
<strong>The</strong> taxpayer probably also<br />
paid_fnr the envelopes<br />
"For the sake <strong>of</strong> the<br />
taxpayers at large. I hope the<br />
rijiun' would not run that high,<br />
but my opponent certainly can<br />
give the exnrt HgiiR*^ on th^se<br />
mailings."<br />
<strong>The</strong> incumbent's denial <strong>of</strong><br />
wrongdoing did not even<br />
mention the franked mail<br />
newslJMIors, Hughes pointJ>d<br />
"ut<br />
"<strong>The</strong> regulations to prevent<br />
illegal and unethical acts in use<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mail are not my<br />
rules they are federal<br />
rules nnd as a legislator my<br />
opponent should be well aware<br />
<strong>of</strong> them and obey them, "<br />
Hughes asserted, "I think Mr<br />
Sandman should own up to<br />
what he has done and should<br />
refrain from these priKtices in<br />
the future <strong>The</strong>n we can move<br />
on with an honest and<br />
equitable eampaipi '<br />
Miss O.C.<br />
c .ntinued from page 1<br />
Hospital, hopes to attend<br />
Atlantic Community College<br />
A/ter completing her education<br />
she hopes to be an airline<br />
stewardess. Her hobbies<br />
includf horseback riding,<br />
sewLng, reading, listening to fte<br />
Fifth Dimension sing and<br />
laughing at Flip Wilson,<br />
For her taJent prMentation<br />
Miss Murphy will perform a<br />
modern dance. She ha! hid<br />
training in tap dancing and will<br />
stage her own number She has<br />
two sisters Diane who entered<br />
the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pageant<br />
last year, and Mrs, Gail<br />
Bridden, Miss Murphy is<br />
five-foot-four, has blonde hair<br />
and blue eyes and measures<br />
34-24-3B, She is sponsored by<br />
the Soroptimist Club.<br />
Friday's edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sentinel-Ledger will feature the<br />
name and picture <strong>of</strong> another <strong>of</strong><br />
the 12 girls seeking the title <strong>of</strong><br />
Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pageant, being<br />
sponsored by the Jayoees, will<br />
be staged August 15 at B p.m.<br />
on the Music Pier,<br />
Time is<br />
money<br />
Save both with a<br />
CHECKING<br />
ACCOUNT...<br />
open one<br />
NOW!<br />
<strong>On</strong> Dean'a Llrt<br />
Oemma Ann Kuleraii, <strong>of</strong><br />
Corbin <strong>City</strong>, and Robert Van<br />
Baden Allen, <strong>of</strong> 810 7th it.,<br />
wore among the record number<br />
<strong>of</strong> students named to the<br />
Dean's List «t Bueknell<br />
University for the 1969 70<br />
spring semester This honor<br />
requires a * grade point average<br />
<strong>of</strong> at least .1.2 where 40 is<br />
perfect Miss Kulesza is a<br />
sophomore arid Allen is a<br />
freshman at the University<br />
llmi Book Sale<br />
A used book sale to benefit<br />
the fellowship fund will he<br />
conducted by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May County Branch <strong>of</strong><br />
the AAUW_Friday from Bam<br />
until4ivk <strong>The</strong> sale will be held<br />
on Asbu*« a" between Hth and<br />
9th tits aeTbiiiiJrom city hall A<br />
rain date <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>^24 has been<br />
set Anyone having books to<br />
donate may call Mrs Money<br />
Wood at 399 1087<br />
Williams Jewelers<br />
WE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK<br />
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
14 KARAT GOLD $ 17.95<br />
STERLING SILVER $ 3 50<br />
KARATCLAD S 3 25<br />
• MONOORAMMED DISC PINS<br />
• LINDI STAR RINSS and en* ef Mi*<br />
LargMt Salactient ef F«mou« Br.nd<br />
NAME WATCHES In Oe«*n <strong>City</strong><br />
ALL INORAVINO DOHII ON THE PREMIUS<br />
811 Asbury Avt. Dial 399^075<br />
PLAIT'S<br />
YOUR<br />
IUTMUCH<br />
MM, IMIOMt<br />
0TTOMAH<br />
HQW S 299<br />
Slff 4-F* FMM<br />
drnKF, nlrnr,<br />
ch«l ami bW.<br />
$79 5-pt. Wolrurt<br />
an! tskU and<br />
4 ehein. ...<br />
• to 6<br />
Cape May County<br />
National Bank<br />
OCEAN CITY . SEA BUS CITY . CAPE MAY<br />
IIIMIBR OF THI reUEHAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />
A MIKBtK OF TH« renERSLRBIRVI SYJ1KM<br />
TUESDAY. JULY 14,<br />
cathedral<br />
on the green<br />
oasis on<br />
6th street<br />
Greenthumb<br />
artistry<br />
Money could not buy It! It's a product ,,f |,,Vl.<br />
Every Friday night ,lim Sproul ami his w,f,-<br />
Dottle drive frnm their horn.' in J'hilaH.Iplun t,, hi.<br />
father's home at 812 E 2m\ st. <strong>The</strong>n ,..lr]y<br />
Saturday mnrning, ajound six o'clock, they (j"t iif><br />
and put in a full day's wurk, ending "ften n't M p m<br />
<strong>The</strong> suhject <strong>of</strong> their weekly |.,h,.f n ihe<br />
manicured lawns, sculptured hedges. r|nWlnw<br />
fountains, and assorted plants, flowering or ii.it .,f<br />
the garden adjacent their <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hi.me<br />
<strong>The</strong> garden lias hoen owned by the Spnuils mine<br />
193fi, hut it is only in the last six years that many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "horticultural tfirpmings" hav h.-en afltjmi<br />
This yeiy organ pipes and a stained glfi«s ainrimi<br />
supplement the waterfall, waterwheel, fniiniiiin<br />
the clock in the flower heel that really WM,U. ,,,„!<br />
the^name Sproul carved out the hedge<br />
Through all these features in a garden may seem<br />
extravagant, the Sprouls managed to "obtain<br />
everything economitailly. <strong>The</strong> concrete pool the<br />
fountain is in was about to he carted to the dump<br />
by a neighbor when the Sprouls stopped him. <strong>The</strong><br />
stones for the waterfall were chips <strong>of</strong>f the rocks for<br />
the jetties. <strong>The</strong> hollow oak stumps were found m<br />
Florida and thrown in the car. <strong>The</strong> clock was once<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a billboard that was being demolished <strong>The</strong><br />
bell on the garage which rings every hour and a half<br />
hour was taken from a torn down Florida mission<br />
<strong>The</strong> organ pipes were obtained from an old organ<br />
Although the garden is beautiful any time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day, it is particularly charming when viewed at<br />
night. Spotlights everywhere, a revolving color<br />
wheel on the fountain, and organ music emitting<br />
from the garage, transform the garden into a<br />
wonderland <strong>of</strong> color and lights.<br />
<strong>The</strong> true beauty <strong>of</strong> the garden lies in the fact<br />
that it is the handiwork <strong>of</strong> two- unpr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
girdeners who escape the city each! weekend to do<br />
the work they love. '<br />
ROCK OF AGiS • Plants trimmed to resemble an<br />
op«n Bible grow before a stained glass window flanked<br />
by organ pipes.<br />
A QUI1T CORNER . A waterfiil compl«« with<br />
flowing ttream and a decoy duck adorn* one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
garden's corner.<br />
THI OCiAN CITY SENTINEL LIDOiR<br />
autographed<br />
garden<br />
7-20 o'clock<br />
sant'ilino time<br />
A BIRD'S EYE VIEW By mounting a ladder the<br />
photogripher was able to capture this overall picture <strong>of</strong><br />
the garden.<br />
YiS, IT WORKS! - A clock replnGM the sundial a*<br />
the only timepiece found in.a garden.<br />
Shore Studio photos<br />
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PAOE 6 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
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STOREWIDE SALE!<br />
Terrific Values!<br />
FAMOUS BRANDS<br />
20% to 50% OFF<br />
Summer Dresses • Skirts<br />
Slacks Shoes<br />
Bathing Suits<br />
GRAPEVINE<br />
737 Londii Avenue<br />
Phone 691-5011<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
Vineland<br />
f-'athwmf Je J he j-inemt<br />
AWOiNlNO<br />
9TH * OCEAN<br />
DLAL S9M48S<br />
RfSTAURANT<br />
OCEAN OTY N J<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
After dming at Watson's w* cordially<br />
invite VLIU to browse our Shoppy<br />
loo* For Tht Lions <strong>On</strong> Ouf Dow<br />
Collingwoods"<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Ntu Lin lj"*n^ i'luH dinnrr<br />
liinlirt! Chapl.T AARP<br />
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I i f k K 1 ! a S <strong>On</strong> Pi\St ,* ^ i<br />
p m in Hafr^ « Inn<br />
boioor<br />
L u iu h*x^n Book R^<br />
ivmi st thp Yacht Dub<br />
in^ d e and<br />
iponsorvd bs Youth Choir fu<br />
thp t^nefil <strong>of</strong> iht 1 buildin<br />
fund Public mvii«! ilamr*<br />
P nl fH and ft* f FV^H rn^n t!»<br />
* • *<br />
K n i g h 1 % <strong>of</strong> C o i y m b J<br />
moling, $ SO pm. in ?h<br />
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V n it^d \'Ft«rsjis Count!<br />
%TW Hall<br />
S3 0ES b*<br />
7 30 p m :r<br />
h «ti e <strong>of</strong> Mrs. pTtn k R o<br />
1S12 Windsor dr<br />
or -Ji* unuil Bifiir <strong>of</strong> s,on,- Hour for<br />
Pi'fin Oty Ch*pl#r. thn'mgh ihird gTidfri<br />
i s Auitll*r>- SO Siorr ls thp lihriry Slh<br />
'.A! Hi%S£»i'.il lo b# hfid fW^ip iv<br />
virri 9 i m to 5 p.ra<br />
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= 45 p fr. : for —*<br />
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THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY INVITES YOl<br />
TO THE FREE<br />
Come as you are<br />
4? - -<br />
HOBO BAND CONCERT<br />
on the Recrea ; on Field<br />
6th. and Boardwalk<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 16 ... S°M<br />
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. ih* hinj<br />
H*>« JKHII it* Co<br />
!-^ ;h*<br />
f buit\s-pti> ii<br />
> pwpit <strong>of</strong> Ocwin Cin<br />
j-sj<br />
fj-m Pifirun. Si<br />
rruuvhe*. t*.v Klitt<br />
*uh ihe<br />
WHAT A BEE AT TIME YOU'LL HAVE!'<br />
Let's fc» «•» i» wir «w»y md oJt«<br />
»« FLEA5E"<br />
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
Events<br />
TXH1AV tTurhi1»v f<br />
TODAY through THURSDAY<br />
Fret? eonewts by Oroan Pity<br />
Mutin'ips] Orrhi'Mra undfr [hi<br />
dlrwtion uf n«n'ni-t» Fuhrmiui,<br />
.** p m . on tht* MUMI' PMT<br />
SandfS Darling, soprano.<br />
Danii-l Tiinwolii. liuuir mid<br />
• • • jimr, 7 30 p m<br />
Rmidiim Club fur fourth In rWnynn<br />
MSIh pndfr-, 10 a in , ul thr<br />
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lihrari Sir, .1 and Oan »v Yacht ("lull Ti.urn.im<br />
• • • Bridgi' gurtii'. 7 )<br />
TIURSDAN<br />
F i p in m<br />
Ynrht riiih, fur mi'ml«'> '"<br />
Point Ki*»ni» Hub Tom Perkins. hsrit,iii'- 10I..1.11<br />
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|i,,i,,.| . Kosuiuniru ' ' TODAY (Tuesdaj ><br />
* * * First Uniird M*~'!hodiM<br />
A'nii-rs P01111 Fir,. C"nlp»ny Summor Auiihary- TOW ing. 2<br />
<strong>On</strong>e mwunu, S p m in ih« p fn . '14, she chun-h Bunk<br />
rWih..| rd iirrhall rrvirw <strong>of</strong> AI East, Slum's 1<br />
• • * TVI! My Frionds hy Hwi^h!<br />
TOMOKROWtWt*dm*sda> ) Eiwnhowir givrn h* M«<br />
MainUnd Chapu^ Womt'n/s WaM«^ Fi*hrr<br />
i I *?i/ % i 1 1 • •<br />
Au \ ih=ir> ii' Snort 1 ('..nccrl hs ih.- H.iho Band „„.«,,,<br />
<strong>of</strong> PKniiin .» Pm, .in (ho<br />
Wfmtvii! _<br />
fo'lTo»"t b>'ti«h«,n molimj f'««« sponsor,^ by SOCIA 10<br />
AI i J ><br />
,*liif\ HiHir I'l.iO am ai _ Womfn s Bihi.' SI .1 d V<br />
,., hh.,,, -1- Fellowship 10 30 am m th.-<br />
Firs! FVpsby !.'n»n Chu^h Me<br />
f K 1 U A 1 B , ,-<br />
K.,,,,,, K..-IH nth «t nff M"'»" f ^ (•••mmumij<br />
B.iirilwill, AsMOriaUon mi'i'lini! N ("<br />
, , , pm, in thi' Sl'lispral M.iii-I<br />
M.^.s N.thl m Ven,« 1 4 l h s l »" ri , Ba > " v .<br />
foromition ^ p m on iht^<br />
\lui.i' PI-I<br />
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Barb'TShnp Ch.mik (."•«••""-•'*<br />
, , . H p m . tm the Miisir "•'•<br />
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Biiilr-1 ,un1 Arrohatics dancp<br />
CapP May Branch AAIW<br />
I-IBJ* ,p,.ii»..n'd h\ SnciA. 10 p y<br />
H bk I<br />
a m in t'h.ipi-1 Hall ^^ih si bonk SMIP. 9 a m . in dark<br />
Oil Aehiiry av am*^ U p<br />
rfirincr nftU<br />
K miH"ih Inn<br />
•rhfon ra«lin(<br />
p m n Piin r 1-"<br />
Slor> Hour for p'l'ch""!<br />
through third gr«dprt 1 0 ••• m<br />
at th» lihrarv fith «t .»H<br />
Bpafhrombrn. tquaj-c [)<br />
p m in ih*. Youth CV-r.<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 14, i?70<br />
SUMMER<br />
J),. Women s<br />
1 llnsli<br />
ALL SALES FINAL<br />
. FAMILY SHOE<br />
Anbury Avenue , Dial 399-3373<br />
:,-_ Shopping Mall<br />
^BOARDWALK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
MEN'S, SHOP<br />
10 AM -10 PM<br />
W$ My Bag I<br />
'Wf/z/fAttmL<br />
WIG<br />
BOUTIQUE<br />
Starting at S 14,9S<br />
OPEN MON . 900 to 5:30<br />
TIE THRU SAT., 9 A, M. to 10 P. M<br />
Conptett<br />
setectwi CHILDMN'S SHOP<br />
Some to be<br />
THE BAG ROOM<br />
Entrant* ert Boardwalk Ramp<br />
HOTtL<br />
Beau Monde -<br />
fin ger ie-bouti q u«<br />
SIZES 8-la<br />
SCAR%TB, TOO<br />
DM 3W-1000 Ert. 1M<br />
•Gosl/ghf 4»ey"<br />
Flanders Hott<br />
from ow idection <strong>of</strong><br />
Choose your<br />
ami<br />
tte styles.<br />
TUiSDAY, JULY 14, <strong>1970</strong><br />
BUILDING LOT<br />
><br />
eus<br />
FUNS<br />
PR1M1<br />
1M' i 131<br />
Kiijiiy yi-.ii mini .<br />
Iivmy Knjir. Hi .<br />
'nmi 25 Ki,nlni !••<br />
s'ulrh i-v<strong>of</strong>-v hi^. . .-<br />
;t-ith Si H.-I,I,;,' 1<br />
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If) ail sl«.]ipinc • • •<br />
l-o!e tiiis [t! IMM<br />
VISIT MAR MOP<br />
ROOFING SIDING AIT I if A-<br />
A/fer the Sale - it's (he Service thai ><br />
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266.3351 FTM iif!mat»i 822-386!<br />
SALE<br />
SALE<br />
SALE<br />
SUMMER<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
UP TO 50% OFF<br />
Gifts from around the World to excit<br />
719 BatttriM Rd,<br />
399-2857<br />
Heuni IM,<br />
Tuat. t. Fri. 'HI f a.m.<br />
PORCELAIN DOLLS<br />
SILVER<br />
HANDBAGS<br />
CHINA<br />
SCARVES<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
Tom<br />
I rank<br />
Fuhrman<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SiNTINELLIDGER<br />
conductor<br />
so/o/sf<br />
manager<br />
*lii nut* 5 Th* ! MuMi; Pior rsn hi^tfii ppfjjfrarn pnnhd<br />
iii i IMI In t hi' Ki-nlirii'l l^odni'r fur puhllr»t itin WMH in<br />
iT uf I hr rcinri'rt dati'H In th<br />
Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y Ifi<br />
Huny.-iFi;iri LiiHtHpir-l<br />
Daniel T'imasi.lh<br />
Miuelta's Walu Pu<br />
Syndra I},Hrl iny<br />
Gallcjp<br />
Apnl S<br />
Natifjnw<br />
Marrh<br />
Tarn Perkins,<br />
Emhinm<br />
!if"T! H!<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
You Callin<br />
Me<br />
Daniel TomaM ! Hprbrrt<br />
Marshall<br />
lh<br />
Thf RUSPN<br />
Honpyfflo m<br />
My Heru<br />
Valsc<br />
Poudret 1<br />
Brhttnn<br />
i Darling<br />
Popy<br />
Mnr(<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Caroust-I<br />
; t<br />
Rodjjers<br />
Ctimmiiiirlcr Williarn A. pl1 • attended school al<br />
V,Vnk.r L'SN, son <strong>of</strong> Harold E. Frankford High School in<br />
VV. nk. r nf 162 <strong>Ocean</strong> rd., Philadelphia, and graduated<br />
OriMi. <strong>City</strong>, N.J., is shown from Mlllersville Stute Cnllege.<br />
b>.|iit! pn-sfntod the Joint pa Married to tht- furmfr Joan<br />
•Serviff Commendation Medal Wainwright Gu^nnr. (if<br />
l..r .xiiptionally mentorious Philadelphia, Cmdr and Mrs.<br />
MiTir.f with thi' defense Wenker have ihree suns,<br />
i ii i ,. i I i u,. i, r(, agency, Robert, Erie and M.irt Cmdr<br />
U.i.hinuli.n DC Cmdr Wenker recently assumed<br />
W, nk.M «„» born in Abinjrton, e or nmand <strong>of</strong> th.- Louisvill...<br />
Ky. Navy RccruitniM District<br />
Sea isle <strong>City</strong> seeks<br />
baby parade queen<br />
SKA ISLE CITY • A contest Saturday night, <strong>Jul</strong>y 25. at 8<br />
,i-l..t.i ,i iiueiMi to roiBn over p.m. at the Bandstand on the<br />
Mill Annual Biiby Purade promenadi) at Kennedy blvd.<br />
HIM UIP Citv will be Jield<br />
<strong>The</strong> parade will he held the<br />
following Saturday. August 1,<br />
heglnninr; at 11 a.m.<br />
Mrs. Claire M. Buchanan and<br />
Mrs, Dorothy E. Hanson are<br />
chairmen <strong>of</strong> the queen contest,<br />
it was announced by Mrs<br />
Katherine Arsenault, chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the baby parade etirnmittee<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will be assisted by Mrs<br />
Gloria Gibson and Mrs. Elaine<br />
Tropea, with Mrs Virginia C.<br />
Rice In charge <strong>of</strong> prices for the<br />
CRYSTAL<br />
queen and her court.<br />
Girls Interested in entering<br />
the queen contest can register<br />
at Sea hie <strong>City</strong> Hall, 45th st.<br />
and Landis av, Parents, friends<br />
or relatives can also register the<br />
eontestanU.<br />
..Girls should be between,the<br />
ages^if IS and 20 inclusive and<br />
must be a summer or<br />
year-'round resident <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> or fownsend's Inlet.<br />
Mrs. Buchanan said a coke<br />
party will be held Monday,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 20 at Mrs, Hansen'i home,<br />
121 57th it, when jthe<br />
contectants will be briefed and<br />
receive instructions relative to<br />
the competition. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
required to wear in evening •<br />
gown for the competition so<br />
girls interested are notified to<br />
make the proper arrangemenM<br />
for having one, Mrs. Buchanan<br />
Hid,<br />
1 hi<br />
ilr<br />
tlf i<br />
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f' H l l m i i ' i i ' W(,i ii-ty a n r--, ; !j, n;, ,_.<br />
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s h i - l u - r l i c r i - B i i r l i a r a \ i - K i . n iinii I.Hii.ii. f i n r<br />
t h e i r t i u i r " u f f u n d m i l , . , t i n y . S h t i r c S t u d n , I'hi<br />
751 <<br />
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fund<br />
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In»lu,,;u. I,<br />
COMPANT<br />
Designers and Fabricators <strong>of</strong><br />
DECORATIVE IRON WORK<br />
HAVE MOVED<br />
TO THEIR NEW SHOP and SHOWROOM at<br />
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CALL US FOR FRil ESTIMATfS or,<br />
Railing* Celumni Oafes Room Dividart<br />
Fireplaes Sc.ef.nt and All Types <strong>of</strong> Decorative<br />
Ironwwk. WALTER ULLRICH. Owner<br />
BOARDWALK PROMENADER<br />
Madame Alexander s most loveable Baby Doll<br />
who won t walk, coo or wet. Her heart won't<br />
tick-lock She doesn't even go to sleep or suck<br />
her thumb—but if you hold her you will love<br />
her—and want her for your own.<br />
"SO BIG" uid her rtory took am at<br />
THEARLINEI] SHRIVER'S<br />
GIFT SHOP I "<br />
Boardwalk at Seventh Street<br />
MANY UNUSUAL THINGS<br />
including<br />
BONE CHINA HUMMELS<br />
DELFTWARE JEWELRY<br />
GREETING CARDS<br />
Hours 9 A M to 10 P M<br />
FAD and FASHIONS!<br />
HISSES and WOMEN<br />
SIZES 10=20, 12 l B-24»a<br />
SPORTSWEAR - DRESSES<br />
SWIMWEAR - ACCESSORipS<br />
Many, Many More<br />
• — - # ^ _ .<br />
Hours 10 A. M. -11 P. M<br />
1130 Boardwalk<br />
Mack's<br />
and Manco's<br />
DEHCIOUS AND CRISPY<br />
PIZZA<br />
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OPEN DAILY !] NOON<br />
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PAGE 8<br />
OCY44 baseball<br />
Sannino ties home run record<br />
PBA, a:l, AUXILIAItY*- i<br />
''Mike Hannmo nefi a major<br />
league rerord in the Oeean CiK<br />
Youth Alhlehc Awociali.in hu-t<br />
in line (jiime in equal the mark<br />
set by John Cranston -Hid Lied<br />
hy Tom Tolson, Cliiy Tinker<br />
and !}rad Bryant <strong>The</strong> twci<br />
round trippers b r t f u y h t<br />
Sanmnos seasonal tn!_nl to<br />
four. line heller that! PriHi<br />
Jones, <strong>of</strong> Klwaiiis Jack Dieh!<br />
ru n* while ^nKM'kinj: ihrei 1<br />
^jiiij|i-s Hyrni^ h,i> nine hit* in<br />
hi* 1.i". 1 I '.' Iripi In the pliilii<br />
SLiiiijhhr. whu pitehr-d ihr<br />
lin.il iuo innings ,mH w;y*<br />
it-t-i\iU»\ with n snve, Hruvp<br />
h'tnir lifiir fiiMH With Iciur<br />
*mi?lev Jim Mnl! ndded two<br />
KIU.IMB. hilji Kevin Clliyle hit<br />
!h< ^Linin^ uni> Imme r\ln over<br />
tlir tenter field feme by! was<br />
t ,iljt(l i)i!t nn appt'a! when he<br />
nu-MKi first hjise Diivt' StuiHlf<br />
«;t^ tht lt>mnij pifrhe?<br />
* * *<br />
PLUMBING<br />
REPAIRS-ALTERATIONS-<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE<br />
OCiAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
Formerly TaeMrine Plwmblnf ft HMting<br />
6t8 WEST AVENUE DIAL 399-0450<br />
New Unitr Own^ihlp-Miittmwif ol<br />
LEON CREAMER , JOSEPH DOUOHERTY<br />
Mirittr league (fhftiUgh ,hijy 7)<br />
ROTARY<br />
SOllOPTDHIST<br />
KIWANIS<br />
FMBA<br />
COLONY<br />
JAYCEES<br />
POST OFFICE<br />
ST AUOUSTINB<br />
it 3<br />
« n<br />
10 4<br />
7 7<br />
6 7<br />
S 7<br />
3 10<br />
a 11<br />
Upper Township Planning<br />
Board, 8 p.m., Township Hall<br />
• • •<br />
Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />
Co., drill, 7:30 p.m.<br />
• * •<br />
Women's lociety <strong>of</strong><br />
Christian Service, 7:46 p.m.,<br />
Weiley Methodist Chureh<br />
• • •<br />
Ladies Auxiliary to<br />
Applegite-lrower Post No,<br />
4B89, 8 p.m.<br />
• • •<br />
Wedntsdiy"<br />
Veterans <strong>of</strong> Fortipi Win, 8<br />
p.m., Pott Hams, Marmori<br />
• • •<br />
Thundiy-<br />
Regulsr Republican<br />
Organisation <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Township, Vf terms <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />
Wot Hall<br />
Hart wffc never kills anyone,<br />
they siy, but. occa.<br />
slonaliy, it weaW ui down.<br />
Joseph P. Stahler<br />
PUMMN* *<br />
HtATtMO<br />
Mai 399-3015<br />
If PW<br />
2152 Atbtjy Av»,<br />
THE QCtAN CITY iENTINIL.LEPOl*<br />
Paddling<br />
at Point course<br />
Sunday could have been<br />
"ace day" at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Somers Point Oolf Coune,<br />
Two golfers score a<br />
holf in-one.<br />
Seventy-I hree-yemr-old<br />
Angelo Maiconi, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the club, used a three wood to<br />
ace the 185-yard 16th hole. It<br />
was Marconi's third holi^in-oTie<br />
in 40 years <strong>of</strong> golfing.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> a<br />
foursome which included<br />
James Keogh, Joseph Quirk<br />
and Mike Connors.<br />
Wilmer S, Weber, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, hit a nine iron on<br />
the 133-yard 11th hole and he,<br />
along with his playing partner,<br />
Joseph Sheridan, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, watched the shot<br />
land in the hole, Weber Is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Sandy Run<br />
Countr Club, Ortlimd, H,<br />
PAINTS<br />
M. A, IruMr * Son*,<br />
Inc.<br />
12th St. A Asbury<br />
DIAL 399-2070<br />
or 399-2071<br />
TU1SPAY, JULY 14, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Coast Guard snutfs Young's bid<br />
COAST GUARn, 3.<br />
YOUNO'8, 0<br />
Li-iait Uuard scored runs in<br />
the first, second and siith<br />
innings while Rod Harris ahut<br />
out the big bats <strong>of</strong> Young's<br />
Record Shop and Coast Guard<br />
won the first half<br />
QUALITY BROADLOOM<br />
Carpet — Linoleum - Ceratnk<br />
Custom Instillations<br />
SPENGLER'S<br />
231 W«M Av»nue Phon. 399-3343<br />
©MAN CITY, HJ. AMPLi FBEE MRKIMO<br />
MfTAL fDOINGS - PAINTS<br />
WAXES — UNOLBUM REMNANTS<br />
9m * * * TUCI, tkni MT.. f N I PM, IVI. (OMM HIM.)<br />
championship. A virtorv hy<br />
the Young's team would havr<br />
opnned the door to u pussibli'<br />
tie with Coast Ouurd Mike'<br />
Hester doublnd to lead <strong>of</strong>f th«'<br />
game for the winners and roriV<br />
home on Phil Gaylor's single<br />
In the second. Hnrri* douhind<br />
Girl's basketball<br />
REFRKH H0M€ WITH<br />
PAINT<br />
- ExranoR<br />
1RUSH tnri IflUY<br />
LEE<br />
PIAt*27-5«»<br />
n VILLAO« omvi NORTH<br />
SOMUM POINT<br />
iinri uciri'd nil Joe Nestor's<br />
sinjjl!' <strong>The</strong> siKth inning run<br />
xrnn-d whi'n Craij; jud blasted<br />
:i tripli' and Jimmy Beck<br />
sirij!li'd hirn home Brian<br />
Brimdli-y singled and doubled<br />
for 11"' 'liiw'm with John Huff<br />
(iiltmi! twn singles Dennis<br />
Ciiimos wn« the losini pitfhnr<br />
* • *<br />
rHATTERBOX, IS,<br />
CABRINI'S, 4<br />
An I'ight run first inning set<br />
the stifle as the Chatterbojt<br />
,.nrneH its seriind straight win<br />
over hiipless Cabrini's Bill<br />
Nickles was, the victim <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hiltinu atliiek but settled down<br />
and finished the game, Phil<br />
Najle smacked three singles,<br />
Bob Walker tripled and singled,<br />
Mike julianii hit a double and<br />
twn singles [ind Wilbur Wells<br />
doubled and singled for the<br />
hard hitting Chatterbox Dan<br />
Curtin » three singles pared the<br />
losers' attack with Bruce<br />
Beaver doubling and singling<br />
and Nickles getting two singles<br />
Sean Sweeney's sixth inning<br />
home run was the biggnat<br />
Cahrini blast<br />
smackt s d lour si n^hto<br />
h* i ills<br />
ip<br />
I IOSS 14, LKIIION, iM<br />
t f i' "' n ri it i! Rtiwi-ii hnek handed ;i<br />
p a i i r ffl n n c f u tin' hani hnt' drivt' by I^'giijn^<br />
PBA Mikf Linahiin in the eiyhth<br />
;rored t^nins in thi Tumi niniiit; and I h(=ri ^teppt'd (in<br />
nnmjl tu put th" ^afti .••I MI ,fei>nd hiuu' ttir an uniiMlsU'd,<br />
earh MyFon Field who t^ame ^ikvinu dtiuble play as the<br />
eheved Sannini* litter i>r the fin.1 Lions onrnttd ah exciting exf.ra<br />
hiw innings,, was thi' ii' wmnint] innintt win Legltin ran away U><br />
pitrher He- allowed oonly<br />
one 11 6 1 |t>ad aftiir IHD innings hut<br />
hit in hts shrtrt slnu J"e !r;ii!eH. 10 H lifter fttiir innings<br />
FOKI-IO, who had missed ih" Ut-sl <strong>The</strong>s weni abend (iBain but<br />
NIS gaftit^ with ci hrukt»n =i*«i Uarv Riiah sinaled hiime two<br />
fitiffpr**ri th*< pitching !»*•*« nms ir.r the Lions in the<br />
*" * *<br />
^t'venth to send the game mtu<br />
LEGION. 7. EXCHANCK. i extra inmnys <strong>The</strong> winninil run<br />
Murk Ariiims drove home six «>nnfl when Dave Staaak hit a<br />
runs with a duuhlr .ind two•iingli'.<br />
stole two basps and<br />
inalps and Mlk" Linaho'i LnsM'd scored tin Mark Smith's singls<br />
;i thrrn hitter as ih>> U'Lion Stasiik WM the winning pitrher,<br />
gnirn*d jn^ound tin •! phiy^i! adriinu a diiuble to his,<br />
spiil A Cmir-run • unburst in important single He struck out<br />
thr third inruni: wii> th*' 12 Smith and Rick Clark both<br />
diffiTvnci' With imp mil. doubled and singled for the<br />
Vinnif Lombard] HintfU'd. und. winners with Sowen and Scott<br />
after ii walk and i>rrnr liilidt'd Clark each getting a pair <strong>of</strong><br />
the has, Adams douhicd singles Linahan hit a home run<br />
horn*' thfru njns. Adams LiiN'r and two singles for the losprs<br />
srorrd rsn Stiit! Eisenlohi * Ralph Paulin had three singles<br />
single jimmy Chadwieb. Doug and Mark Adams doubled and<br />
Ely and Mickey Cahsc singled Rich Tnlsfin struck mil<br />
collceti'd the thri'r F.xehanf,'r 1 0 in defeat<br />
hits. Dave Hflrtm.in was the<br />
josing pitehrr<br />
STANDINGS<br />
* * *<br />
Major Leaeup (through <strong>Jul</strong>y 11)<br />
KIWANIS. 12. LIONS, 9<br />
Denny Byrne and Daep PBA<br />
9 0<br />
Slaughter combined to pate KIWANIS<br />
6 3<br />
the Kiwanis to a bic win inEXCHANOE<br />
4 4<br />
their battle to maintain second LIONS<br />
4 6<br />
place, Byrne, who pitched the LEGION<br />
3 6<br />
first fiye inninp and got credit AUXILIARY<br />
1 8<br />
for the victory, scored four<br />
<strong>On</strong>e MniM Sports Quiz<br />
DIAL<br />
1, What was ths first-place?<br />
399-<br />
purie In the National Open'<br />
2, In what sport is Nikki PiUc<br />
fimous'<br />
8167 3, Ho* old is Tonj Jacklin<br />
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1<br />
4, What pitcher leads the<br />
American League in Strikenuts'<br />
5, Who wrote "Ball Pour'"<br />
<strong>The</strong> Answers<br />
1, I3O.QQQ.<br />
2, Temus,<br />
3, 25.<br />
4, Sim McDowell, <strong>of</strong> Cleveland,<br />
5, Jim Bouton, Seiltle Pilots<br />
pitcher.<br />
FRANK M.<br />
MAZZfTELLI I SON<br />
Plumbing and Hatting<br />
SpMlalhinf in<br />
<strong>On</strong> BtMbMrd Hail<br />
200 ASBURY AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Ns JOB tM M|, no RE-<br />
PAIR too until . . »M <strong>of</strong><br />
our plumbing ind huting<br />
work g«tt th« ume car*-<br />
M eoniidaratlen,<br />
PILEGGI a<br />
6- 1 R Minor Lvagur Pluynff<br />
Oarti^G (tpjirHs umii^iHMd at<br />
thiii waiting)<br />
8 1 Pi (maj"r l^a^M?) I.irsn^<br />
vs Exchnngn<br />
fl IR Mh»r<br />
>ff<br />
8: IB jmiuOF toague)<br />
trs PBA<br />
8 15 Mio.-n.<br />
8; IB IJOH. • PBA<br />
Shufflln on<br />
Nawi aid <strong>of</strong><br />
Club<br />
siorl ^oaf^d to new<br />
on th*<br />
225 WIST AVENUE<br />
DIAL W9-U76<br />
f "Is ii alWHyB thisciild?" Down at 13th st. Sunday WM a<br />
This n a good week for good sised crowd (felting in<br />
visitor* Prom Virginia Beach each Qihtra way for the good<br />
rrpresonti'ift Bob White wgtei. Egghead, why do you<br />
mrfboirds, they told <strong>of</strong> the do &ich &tfsr*ge thin^ on »<br />
rotten drul surfers get in VI BJ rfboard?<br />
and how they thought we have Surf beach <strong>The</strong> eity tn in<br />
it so good Also in town Auaiie such a hurry tn put up tht<br />
Keith Paull with home mo*ios no^bathing sign they forgot<br />
nf the World Contest finals how it was ip#!!ed I wonder if<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly an hour north <strong>of</strong> here the city <strong>of</strong>ficials ever wallEid<br />
lies Long Rt*afh Island under the boardwalk at 7th «t?<br />
Surf wisp LBI is a whole Tiiere'i all <strong>of</strong> 48 indhac nf<br />
different thing Locally iurfing headrootn under Uiw?.<br />
is Ipanlnfi towiird compBtitton, Canadian surfing star Shari<br />
while up then' it's more an Waten it in town arso this<br />
easy going way Of course LBI week I almost forgot.<br />
is sort <strong>of</strong> nn artist hiinjf out and Have you natfoed HIP<br />
d<strong>of</strong>lsn't have near the crowds<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Mrflna ttet<br />
we get in OC Where el»e but to take awmy tuwnr at the<br />
LBI eould a place called the CTotrd* in the momlrig and<br />
Blue Noodle sell surfboards? evening at other ipouf Isn't it<br />
<strong>The</strong> Green Room Surf Shdp wonderful the way bathen love<br />
has a very comfortable rug for to swim with the sirfefl OB the<br />
sitting around rapping and weekends; togBtheriMS. Great<br />
4th <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y talking surfboards. Stop by. the way the city ke^ps the'<br />
when Channel 2 interviewed Well a weekend <strong>of</strong> chilly swimmers out, isn't it?<br />
our beautiful and t^iprUi-d water and good surf, nice pair? <strong>The</strong> local police ha»* begun<br />
PfOgresstJfs. <strong>The</strong>re were 64 Friday's rain brought the start to harass the surfers igairr-lt's<br />
parti^ipasts in the Prufre^ivt' <strong>of</strong> a swell which still seems to fun but they seen so<br />
and I think all faced the be with us Friday night saw inconsistent How come they<br />
camera very bravely <strong>On</strong>ly one George Oerlaeh and hi« pick on one but not all.<br />
§£*med to hiive any difficulty, traveling crowd descend upon somettmes, but not all the<br />
fenial Harry Warner It wasn't 1 Oth st for the low tide waves tims?<br />
that he >u "mike shy" but<br />
that cigar <strong>of</strong> his kept singeing<br />
the mike and made a rather<br />
lispy interview Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Fox winners<br />
After the television ordeal,<br />
our P»psl Cola Plppa Doc<br />
Rabbins, with the help <strong>of</strong> vivid in court loop play<br />
Eddie Veil ind joltin John<br />
Otley, ran another excellent<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>fressive. Mae Murphy Tr<strong>of</strong>a's Gulf and Fox Real poina. Jinj Ambrose and Phil<br />
crossed the wlr* first, with Estate gained victories in tne Washington, both from<br />
Mary Witte (why doesn't our Outdoor Basketball League last PleasahtvUle, added 11 and 10<br />
Mary let <strong>Jul</strong>es or Penelope get week as the championship race points respectively.<br />
in the picture) and continues to tighten up, Toni^t Flanden Hotel and<br />
sharpshootin Mildred Poulton Tr<strong>of</strong>a's took a ISpoint lead PlyrnoyUi Inn, fcotfi qrjee<br />
did it iigain taking second and after the first period and held beaten, will play on the 6th st.<br />
third respectfully. Our Paul on to gain a 75-67 win over courts. Tomorrow night at<br />
Macrie showed Real he could Coach's Pizzeria. Fox Realtors 830 Knight's PhamiBcy and<br />
shuffle by taking first for the came-from-behind in the PlFmouth Inn play a rained out<br />
men with Wildpuisycat Rod second half to dump Money's gams, whih at 8:30 Coach's<br />
Boone and Wee Williu Hellinp Dog School, 72-B4.<br />
Pizzsria and Mon^'i Dog<br />
coming in second and third. Chuck Oargaji scored all <strong>of</strong> ichooL both w4niess,iio battled<br />
Wednesday's Progressive wa« his eight points and Jim LnRur Tr<strong>of</strong>a's and Fo% Realtors meet<br />
another starlit affair, both also netted eight in the fafy on Thursday<br />
overhead and on the coura, first quarter to pace Tr<strong>of</strong>a's to Box Score:<br />
with that turnout papt-r Doll a 30-15 edge after the opening<br />
H ft<br />
(amily Ethel wd George takinj 10 minutes, LaRue, bam<br />
•aB<br />
second in the men's and California State Collefe, UlUed<br />
womens' divisions. A couple <strong>of</strong> 23 points to pace his team's<br />
buialng Best, Markle and seorers. Bruce Rider, <strong>of</strong> HutshJna I Rodern firHslnng first and Lycomini netted 16 and0<br />
iiffJOB<br />
second for the girls. HoOMt Philadelphia Textile's George Bovp<br />
Horace Horn was first for the Ajider^on tallied 11 for<br />
men while pleasant Paul Tr<strong>of</strong>a's<br />
Tfefa's Oulf<br />
Leathennan took third Vineland High's Steve<br />
Everyone playing was taken to Bafuffl, destined for LaSslle<br />
the Flanders for a midnight College, paced all scorer! with<br />
supper and if you didn't make 25 points for Coach's, Millvine<br />
it your reporter dreams High's Bob Hutchins netted 18<br />
sometimes!<br />
point;, while Charles<br />
Please get your ducats for MeLaughlln, who has one year<br />
the Card Party on <strong>Jul</strong>y 28 at left at St. Augustine Prep,<br />
the Youth Center, Ask anyone scored 10, A tough Tr<strong>of</strong>a's<br />
who shows a sign <strong>of</strong> life, I'm defense held scoring stars Al<br />
sure they'll have a ticket for Rochetti (Sacred Heart) and<br />
sale.<br />
Bob Gant (Millville) to a<br />
Don't forget we'll only have combinod total <strong>of</strong> 13 points,<br />
a limited number <strong>of</strong> tickets for Sean Oieason, <strong>of</strong> Proyidenee,<br />
our banquet on August 22 to played only the second half for<br />
be sold "when hatched" by Fox Real Estate but he<br />
your Executive Board (who managed 11 key points in his<br />
dat??) first come, first get team's victory rally. Trailing,<br />
Between ticket buying and 33-3 2, at the half, Fox<br />
paying taxes, shuffle a bit you outscored Money's lB-8, in the<br />
might forget a few aches you third period to take the lead<br />
might, you might!<br />
for keeps. Six-foot eight Frani<br />
Adlor scored 17 points for the<br />
winners in addition to many<br />
important rebounds. Adler, a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Community College, is going to<br />
Upper Twp. attend Dickinson College thi*<br />
Fall. LaSalle's Richie Weltt also<br />
scored 17 for the winners.<br />
Qenan <strong>City</strong> High's Qene<br />
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Tr<strong>of</strong>»'» - <strong>The</strong> girls' basketball league In Wednesday night s early<br />
got under way Monday night as game, C< pp»r Kettle pd^ed out<br />
two games were plsynd it the Simms, 13 11 JtH English<br />
Sth si. courts<br />
paced Copper Keith, with sue<br />
Watson') •tarted ihf wtwn poinu while Shinn and Cathy<br />
on a winning nqle in the first Ritchie Scored four and three<br />
game, defeating Flander* by an points, reipectiTcly. for Simms<br />
18 15 score, Kalhy McDonald <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rpcroiilmn<br />
led the winner with nine Department won iti sfrtinri<br />
points, while Heather Munro ttniBht hy defeating Flanders,<br />
was high fnr Phinde with 25 20, patti Dougherty was<br />
eighl poini«<br />
high for the winners with eight<br />
In lri» second game, the point*. Qinny Cairnes arirji'd<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation gii points, Hesther Munro put<br />
Department, paced by Denise in 10 puitiLs for Flanders,<br />
Boehm's J7 poinis, trrninced Which drrippeH it« WIIMH pn"<br />
the Chatterbox. 24 9 High iti a row<br />
score for the losing ieani<br />
were Kathy Rnnkm and STANDINGS A» <strong>of</strong><br />
Speiker, who en^h 2f*OF^d fhree <strong>Jul</strong>y »th Win, i,,,,,,.,,<br />
OCRD 2 o<br />
Watsons 1 o<br />
Copper Kettle ] Q<br />
Sfnms o ]<br />
Chatterbc« 0 l InT<br />
Flanders 0. j<br />
All-star game<br />
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Saturday night <strong>Jul</strong>y 15 Wednesday 6 16<br />
Fhioderi vs. Copper Kettle, 7<br />
JOSEPH B<br />
This Saturday night at 8<br />
OCRD vi, Simm.&<br />
o'clock the ewiee^istponeM all <strong>Jul</strong>y 20 Monday 6 15<br />
star game be Ween the sixChatterbox<br />
vs Watsons, 7 MOREY<br />
major league teams will be OCRD vs. Copper Kettle<br />
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was determined by their Flanders vs. ChatterboK<br />
standing on June 27<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 27 Monday 6:15<br />
Ph. nt 1M1<br />
All rtar team "A" will OCRD re, Watsons, 7 Copper<br />
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[)i>iin Morion uf Chupiifjiiii,<br />
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riirc, followed rlosely by<br />
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<strong>On</strong>e-fwo-fhree<br />
LeFort wins 110 crown<br />
Jack LeFort, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Second race 1, LeFort; 2,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht nub, captured all Sehill; 3, Mueller<br />
three races and won the Sunday-<br />
International 110 Class District Third race • 1, LeFort; 2,<br />
2 tailing regatta on Great Egg Beeotte; 3, Mueller<br />
Harbor Bay Saturday and Championship tcorinj; 1,<br />
Sunday,<br />
LeFartit, 21/4; 2, Becotte, 10;<br />
LeFort wrapped up the title 3, Riizo, 10; 4, Mueller, 10.<br />
Sunday by taking the gun from<br />
Bob Bedotte, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, in<br />
the third and final race <strong>of</strong> the<br />
regatta. Bill Mueller, <strong>of</strong> Bronx,<br />
NY., was third in Sunday's<br />
run.<br />
With his wife <strong>Jul</strong>ie and<br />
Rhody Green erewing, LeFort McKay, Minihan<br />
piloted his Fiji to thp front <strong>of</strong><br />
the pack with double victories<br />
in Satu(day's races. race victors<br />
In the first run, LeFort<br />
outdistanced Tom Rizzo, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Morris Yacht Club, Long Don McKay, Media, in his<br />
Island, N.Y , with Becotte in inboirdoutboard "Gypsy,"<br />
third position. In the afternoon upset lut year's champion Jim<br />
race. Bob Shill, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Sekaeklett, Lafayette HiU, who<br />
took LeFort'a wake over the drove his powerful SOOHP,.<br />
finish line, with Mueller third. "Flying Label," in the second<br />
Summaries:<br />
race <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> six to lead<br />
Saturday<br />
the Bellwoar Trophy Races at<br />
First race . 1, LeFort; 2,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club in<br />
Rizzo, 3, Becotte<br />
Great Igg Harbor Bay Sunday<br />
<strong>The</strong> southwesterly Jersey<br />
breezes and calm waters were<br />
perfect conditions for<br />
speedboating.<br />
Paul Minihan, Olenside, was<br />
PLASTERING the Victor over Don Dolaway,<br />
Philadelphia, in the second race<br />
GREG K. CORSON <strong>of</strong> the Cates Series for<br />
NEW WORK ft PATCHING outboards.<br />
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Minihan won the scratch race<br />
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riirc ui the <strong>On</strong>.,.in <strong>City</strong> Vie hi<br />
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PAQE_ 10<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
ht in Venice<br />
TUISDAY, JULY 14. 19/0<br />
^m^MSsmm 'Queen <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Adriatic' boat parade theme<br />
bottom boats<br />
the how, imd<br />
Jo-hJ disappointed -- but not much hyWph.,,,;„„„„ -nrt-,,r:,lh-r:= gond'ilfl with - "*•-•!?«.£<br />
Wilh vegetables and fruit<br />
hv Jo-El McLaughlin<br />
as told to<br />
Tom Williams<br />
Lnxl wwk, from Wvdnexday<br />
until Sunday aflomoon, I had<br />
iiM much Fun ;I.N I'yo over had in<br />
my (ifp I Trpnwnted Capo<br />
May County in thi> Miss New<br />
jprsry Paijfiinl and, though<br />
unfiucrpssful m my attempt tn<br />
win thr MLiili> ffo»n. I irarnrd<br />
inssiiriK in hnithirhniid and<br />
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101 DAUGHERTV<br />
Bockntaitor<br />
roiipiimtiiin that will iliy with<br />
m? thi* ri*st <strong>of</strong> my lifi-<br />
From thr mumi'nl I arrivi'd<br />
at th(i bi'uutiful Chi'rry Hill Inn<br />
with my chaporonr, Mary Ann<br />
Smith, until the mcimi'nl we<br />
left for Oci>an <strong>City</strong> then 1 Was<br />
always something f<strong>of</strong> us to do<br />
<strong>The</strong> stall' pagi'iint is spotisorPd<br />
by the Cherry Hill Kiwonis<br />
Club and the srhc'duli 1 had us<br />
divinR cverythini! from riding in<br />
panidn-s to tfn.'t'liny thf puhlic?<br />
at drpartmi'nt Hurt's In<br />
bi'twiH'n wi> sin. con'tanlly<br />
rvrnNir*injJ nnd. when we'ri=<br />
In pa^t'ant-^ <strong>of</strong> this tori thoy<br />
givp parh (firl a niimbt'f<br />
iiccnrding to hrr height Hnd the<br />
tvpr <strong>of</strong> talent sh" will pr^snni<br />
1 was assigned number four<br />
which p.ii mu fourth in the<br />
order ftif piieh cornp*'titlon and<br />
.also pui me nghl ncsl in Vifki<br />
Pannell, lh« first mnrl'" up m<br />
last year ^ Miss New Jersey<br />
Pageant<br />
I had m*>( Virki last August<br />
wh^n she ent*'r(.irn* i d fli ih*°<br />
Miss Orean <strong>City</strong> Pageant and<br />
had the chance In briefly wnrk<br />
with hPr During this wi-ek in<br />
Cherry Hill, however, Virki<br />
and 1 reiilly (Ol to know one<br />
another and «t got along great<br />
She has a (freat personality and<br />
helped relax me many times<br />
during the week In fact, after<br />
the first few appearances on<br />
stage you pretty much forget<br />
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how nervous you are and just<br />
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<strong>The</strong> theme <strong>of</strong> this year's<br />
pageant was "Do Your Own<br />
Thing" and we had to learn the<br />
words to a couple sonp before<br />
we arrived for rehearsals. We<br />
had to work on these ionp in<br />
addition to rehearsing our own<br />
talent performance. I had<br />
decided to change my talent<br />
from the medley <strong>of</strong> ionp I<br />
sang at the Miss Cape May<br />
^County Pageant to a routine<br />
Veaturing the piano is well as<br />
singing. Jerry Vigue, who was<br />
the music director it the<br />
county pageant, arranged it for<br />
me and he was a big help.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Thursday night I<br />
performed my talent and it<br />
seemed as thouifji everything<br />
was going wrong. Everything<br />
went fine for the first girl. Mis<br />
Bloomfleld College, but Mtas<br />
Middlesex County, who<br />
performed a ballet, couldn't go<br />
on because something<br />
happened to her recorded<br />
music-'the tape broke or<br />
something. So they moved on<br />
to number three, that was<br />
Vlcki, She dots a ventriloquist<br />
act and the microphone didn't<br />
work. Eventually everything<br />
worked out and I got to<br />
perform with no technical<br />
difficulties.<br />
After that first misfortune<br />
the pageant went along pretty<br />
well * <strong>The</strong> many men and<br />
women who work on the<br />
pageant committee deserve a<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> credit for all the effort<br />
they put into the show,<br />
Friday night I competed in<br />
both evening gown and swim<br />
suit and, on Saturday night,<br />
when I wasn't selected as one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 10 seminnalists, I<br />
became a very interested<br />
spectator I Wasn't nearly as<br />
disappointed «s I thoughtj'd<br />
be when 1 wasn't selected. <strong>The</strong><br />
only thing I felt was a tittle<br />
sadness that the week was<br />
coming to an end.<br />
As you probably know,<br />
Vicki made the 10<br />
semi-finalists, along with Kathy<br />
Salerno, Miss Atlantic County.<br />
That was very exciting and I<br />
was rooting for both <strong>of</strong> them<br />
to do well I think they did. I<br />
was silsu happy that Joyce<br />
Bradin, another <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
girl, won a talent award for her<br />
magic art.<br />
Miss Union County, Hela<br />
Yungst, was eventually selected<br />
as Miss New Jersey and it was a<br />
great choice. She was a real<br />
nice girl and I liked her very<br />
much. Of course, there were<br />
very few people I met that<br />
week that I didn't<br />
Everyone was so nice.<br />
like<br />
In addition to the other 33<br />
contestant]|_J got to meet Linda<br />
Ann Wilrner, Mi« New Jersey<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1MB, and Christine Isabelk<br />
Bbright, Miss New Jersey <strong>of</strong><br />
1967, who were sharing the<br />
duties <strong>of</strong> mistress <strong>of</strong><br />
ceremonies. <strong>The</strong>y art both so<br />
beautiful and Linda seemed<br />
like the Ideal pageant queen to<br />
me, I also hid a chance to say<br />
hello again to Cheryl Carter,<br />
the outgoing Miss New Jersey,<br />
who came to the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Pageant last August.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday we had a special<br />
breakfast and it was a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
fun. Many <strong>of</strong> the past queens<br />
Were there and Georgia Maiick,<br />
Miss New Jersey <strong>of</strong> 1962, read<br />
her farewell speech to all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />
It was beautiful 1 Miss Maiick<br />
was one <strong>of</strong> the judges in the<br />
pageant and she is a wonderful<br />
woman. She had just returned<br />
from Russia and almost didn't<br />
get to Cherry Hill in time.<br />
Another highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
breakfast was when they made<br />
the chaperones and <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
hostesses get up and sing and<br />
dance for us. Mary Ann wis<br />
pretty good. She may have a<br />
future in show business.<br />
Now that the Miss New<br />
Jersey Pageant is over 1 feel<br />
like a much more mature girl<br />
It was fun and it was<br />
rewarding, I am grateful to Mr.<br />
Nate Zauber for all <strong>of</strong> his<br />
understanding and<br />
cooperation. He made us all<br />
feel very important.<br />
I am also grateful to Mary<br />
Ann, who is really a great<br />
person. We still have quite a<br />
few more places to go together<br />
and I hope our friendship lasts<br />
forever I am also very grateful<br />
to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jaycees for<br />
their help and I hope they<br />
continue to have many more<br />
successful pageants.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> all I am grateful to<br />
my family. Without the<br />
assistance <strong>of</strong> my sister and my<br />
parents I could never hid made<br />
it through one pageant let<br />
alone three. My mother was<br />
especially helpful as she made<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the dressts I wore.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y are a wonderful family.<br />
Right now I am preparing<br />
for the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Pageant which comes up<br />
August IB, I am sure the<br />
Jaycees will have another fine<br />
show. In the remaining months<br />
<strong>of</strong> my reign, I hope to be able<br />
to meet as many people in<br />
Cape May County as possible<br />
to show my gratitude. 1 am<br />
very proud to be Miss Cape<br />
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Venice thr "Quwn <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
thi. Adriatic" will hn the thomc<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Npectoili' <strong>of</strong> cruisers,<br />
motor launchoH, siiilboals imd<br />
row honU in thr festival "A<br />
Nigh! in Venice' on Saturday<br />
(<strong>Jul</strong>y lhj in the laaoons imri<br />
buys <strong>of</strong> Off.fln <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> e>vi>nt is sptinsorrd by<br />
the <strong>City</strong>, the Chamh" <strong>of</strong><br />
Common:!' and Oepiin Cily<br />
Yacht Cluh<br />
Venire u, famous for her<br />
fmlivals <strong>The</strong> thief events in<br />
her history have always b#rn<br />
celebrated either by eivir or<br />
religious functions<br />
A festival similar to the<br />
'Night in Venice" is celebrated<br />
In Venice on the third Sunday<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y <strong>The</strong> "Feast <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Redentore (<strong>The</strong> Redeemer) is<br />
cclehrau>ri with II characteristic<br />
vigil kepi by the people singing<br />
as Lhey row about in boats <strong>of</strong><br />
every si/e .and shape which are<br />
festooned wi'h light* At dawn<br />
they row to the Lido (bench)<br />
in great numbers to me the<br />
sunrise.<br />
More than eighty bouts <strong>of</strong><br />
every shape, size and<br />
description, from luxury<br />
cruisers to simple runabout*,<br />
will be taking part in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> parade and will cover the<br />
more than six mile parade<br />
route Divisions for judging in<br />
the boat parade include most<br />
original, best decorated, comic,<br />
musical, club division, and bpst<br />
lighted.<br />
As dusk falls on this resort,<br />
city, the lights from both the<br />
homes along the parade route<br />
and the boaU in the parade will<br />
glitter and reflect in the water,<br />
creating a festive air for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s 16th annual Night in<br />
Venice Bopt Parade.<br />
<strong>The</strong> difference will be the<br />
modem American Technology<br />
<strong>of</strong> high powered compact<br />
motors, modern electronic<br />
equipment, fiberglass hulls, and<br />
communication systems having<br />
"moon range "<br />
However, the similarity<br />
between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s festival<br />
and the festival in Venice Is<br />
limited to the sir <strong>of</strong> festivities<br />
music, boats, lights, gay<br />
costumes and decorations,<br />
without the art, sculptures,<br />
centuries <strong>of</strong> culture and the<br />
religious purpose that is always<br />
present in the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Canals,<br />
<strong>The</strong> gondola is a flat<br />
bottomed boat 30 feet long,<br />
four or five feet wide curving<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the water at the ends,<br />
with ornamental bow and stern<br />
pieces and an iron beak (ferro).<br />
<strong>The</strong> gonodolier stands on a<br />
"poppa" at the_stem with his<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
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single our <strong>The</strong>re is It low rahi n<br />
for passengers <strong>The</strong> standard<br />
gondola ran lake I'mlr to six<br />
penMins and the larger ones<br />
(biitleilo) Inke eiUhl<br />
An old liiw requiri'" all<br />
gondolas except those that<br />
belong to high <strong>of</strong>ficials to be<br />
painted black Even though the<br />
gasoline" launches have replaced<br />
gondolas for light freight<br />
transport it is still the tourist's<br />
fnVorlte for slghlKeeihi! anfl<br />
quiet rides<br />
Venire is made up <strong>of</strong> 120<br />
small islands on sheltered<br />
lagoons <strong>of</strong>f the northeastern<br />
coast <strong>of</strong> Italy with 177 esnals<br />
spanned by more than 400<br />
bridges covennn " V1 ' r 2fi miles<br />
In addition, it has o«er 2,127<br />
water alleys rovering oveF HP<br />
miles<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is nil island with<br />
lagoons, bays urid inlets not<br />
numbering the srime hut it<br />
could be railed the Venice <strong>of</strong><br />
South Jersey Bangkok i« the<br />
Venice <strong>of</strong> th" East and<br />
Stockholm is ihe Venice nf the<br />
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Venire orijIinHted as a city in<br />
4S2 AD by taking refuge<br />
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who invaded the mainland by<br />
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Venire jt also a rity <strong>of</strong><br />
churrhes and a family resort<br />
<strong>The</strong> avenig!' fnniitv nunihers,<br />
about ten<br />
<strong>The</strong> Venetians depend for<br />
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and home industries<br />
coining across Ihe lagoons fp,,m<br />
Ihe mainland lire nmony ihe<br />
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Venire and have Imen<br />
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<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk • Opposite Music Pier<br />
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PAM II THE OCEAN CITY SINTINEL-LIDOM TUB8DAY, JULY 14, \976<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Years<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Avenue<br />
ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL<br />
OF THE BEST PIZZA W TOWN<br />
SMALL Si. 25 .<br />
ANCHOVISS MUSHHOOM .PEPPERONI<br />
125* extra*.,, 51I. 4Ot extra S<br />
Iring this Ad and Receive 25f OFF<br />
on tm«fl tii« and 40« on large.<br />
CALL 3994581 ind YOUR<br />
WILL BE READY WHEN YOU<br />
OPEN SLWDAY THURSDAY 8 am.12 p.m.<br />
FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 a.m. 1 a.m.<br />
AH CONDITIONED<br />
Famous For Food Since 1934<br />
26 DELICIOUS MENU ITEMS<br />
SEFAIAtE CHIlDUN'i MINU<br />
tT% 5EATS (Sorr-y, No iHtn<br />
1 QCUH AVINUI FREE PARKING ON PBEMIIII<br />
Stuffed Flounder with Lemon Sauce<br />
or Chicken a la King on Toait<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Stuffed Peppers or<br />
Italian Cheese Shells with Meat Balls<br />
* SERVED NOON TISP.M. *<br />
Bohan, Coughlin, Morris<br />
links tourney victors<br />
1<br />
J<br />
Mi-mhrn ol thu OCPBII <strong>City</strong><br />
Amntiur liullrrv A«.8IM-I;I(I(III<br />
participated in thi> numthjy<br />
i(Mirn,.iint*nt Bunday nt the<br />
Oo-snjilv Snmi.ru P..IHI fiolf<br />
h<br />
ti ••lull<br />
Fir.1<br />
Willi*<br />
I * Corpp/efes training<br />
I<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
email sJLoungt C? Ktilaumnt<br />
ON THE CIRCLE tOMEIS POINT<br />
— DIAL #27.7377 —<br />
SPECIAL LUNCHEON MENU<br />
•1.50<br />
MONDAY<br />
Broiled Fillet <strong>of</strong> Bluefieh or<br />
Chicken Chow Main<br />
i TUESDAY<br />
Fried Fillet <strong>of</strong> Flounder, Tartar Sauce<br />
or Rigatoni with Hot Sausage<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Fisherman's Shrimp and Rice or<br />
Salisbury Steak and Gravy<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Deviled Clam*, Tartar Sauce or<br />
Manicotti with Meat Ballt<br />
Brill.<br />
h\<br />
Mor<br />
tin<br />
SAN ANTONIn Airman<br />
Thtimas W Mer-ndino snn t.f<br />
Mr and Mrs Richard D<br />
Keaser. <strong>of</strong> 3 (Tnrnell rd<br />
Som«ri Point, N.J., ha*<br />
completed bui trailing at<br />
Lackland AFB. Tu Me hu<br />
been Mnigtipd to Ft LH: VB<br />
for training at i tnot «rvE«<br />
specialist Airman Marendino<br />
attended Atlanta <strong>City</strong> (NJ )<br />
High School<br />
MJ(4 II W intiiT<br />
rliiimpimi*. MIII i<br />
FhKhl J.i. k c,<br />
Thcimp-.m Niil rili mill .mil<br />
D..V!- f'.l.uj. .inH Thml Kliyhl<br />
Birnn' Mm Ms I'"' Srhili-h-rl<br />
and Bob Ri'ul<br />
Winnrr. nl tin munlhh<br />
11nii-nanu'iit wi*rr Kiml FlijJhl<br />
Turn Aiijlni 1 f. r > Bill Nn kli"«<br />
6M Bill Stc-lm in r,n mil Bill<br />
(jiskill 7(i Sun] Mich I<br />
Niwl ],ihn ..n Ml R ilj R. id<br />
b r Bill r,..nrim.n I." mil<br />
fiH<br />
. SL ir w u ill n.fi<br />
li.hn B.h.ii S2<br />
Othi r n in i mi n Fir 1 High!<br />
Niik Pili mm 7 1 Dirk Wi •<br />
Ii Chirli.. H'lli.n Ti Will,-<br />
Ttinmpiun 7 4 Ben Trull 7 4<br />
Herfj Smith 74 Warren Smith<br />
l F t Ann's Anders in 77 t»*ni<br />
Hfrman 7H Ernir H.irl . h,rP<br />
and Earl Shu* 92<br />
Scrnnd Flight Jii k<br />
C lUghlin 69 In. Schuchcrt 69<br />
Rich Dnn.1-^ Fl Davi> Claw 70<br />
Bruce KihhUhnuw 71 Bill<br />
Wallan 7^ Turn HirH 76<br />
Fran k DiSci H<br />
tnd Jiihn Sapppf $4<br />
Other* p 11 v i ng wifhfHJt<br />
handicap*. were link<br />
Niederberger Jim O Neil<br />
George Bcj<strong>of</strong>ch Jack ^ehwarte<br />
Dirk SIUIUI Bill Kittndgv Stan<br />
Clark Bub Betvagn, John<br />
Gilhert §nd Id Hyland<br />
Junior net tourney<br />
set at Stone Harbor<br />
HTONE HARBOR <strong>The</strong> Slnni' Hnrlwif »pi.)ri«.,rM this<br />
Knurlh Aniuinl Stunt- Harbor u'lnunl rn-ni<br />
ThiM'i' will hi' Kiiijjli.fc play in<br />
(I 1 'J Hid under<br />
TUiSDAY, JULY 14. <strong>1970</strong><br />
KtuHiK.iUMi In the I" 8. Lawn "*• '«. ' > »n.<br />
fi'nnn AsMiciiilinii, will be fl' 1 " bdth liny<br />
hold Monday <strong>Jul</strong>y 20 threagfa dtiuhli-s I-VIMIIA II.<br />
Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 2ft at the iliHs IK and I h ,iml<br />
boriiuiihs Htilh and BM «t I'liiy<br />
Thi- milimwil tcsurnamrnt<br />
will draw Muni' 100- pluyiTs,<br />
mostly from Ihr Pi'nnsylvailiii,<br />
Nrw Yyrk, M .11 y l-lind.<br />
noiawnr!'. N' ! w il.MHiiy sir? 1 ;!<br />
Mrs Audri'y S Hii r dy.<br />
iipprintimatrlv H :![] ,i m iinci<br />
• p m Mrs<br />
Hardy Hind<br />
Tlii'rc will lie I'irsl. smmd<br />
mid third pri/CH ,'iwill'lll'll fur Jill<br />
Knlrv<br />
lournarmuii dirt'clijF, said ihr rilrr.'ntly<br />
Bnrtiuijh'h Iwii fnurts will hi'<br />
cloM'd In public play durlli(J<br />
Ihi* [iillrni'V rhi' Biirnugh tif<br />
<strong>The</strong> DORIAN Restaurant<br />
104 Aibury Avsnue Oman <strong>City</strong>, N. J. [<br />
DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED:<br />
Weekday* 4 p.m.-! p.m. • Sunday 3 p.m. to S p.m.<br />
and<br />
inrlnr<br />
ii riiiv<br />
HOMiMADI BAKING FOR TAKiOUTI<br />
CINNAMON BUN1 $ 1.00 por pan<br />
I PUS - APPLE CAKES - CRUMB CAKES<br />
Warren & <strong>The</strong>lnia MacAdams, Owntr-Managemenl<br />
lit!* ill 3 ! 1<br />
iii'-ri in all<br />
* wh.tM><br />
fnrnirr rompt'i ill<br />
i\iHOH[ SOLICITORS, miptnmhe.<br />
^. »isry. and hl^i BSnum. Syps^<br />
•or* >vail*bl« Call 3»?fi7<br />
714<br />
MALE HELP WANTED<br />
MAQ«jNI CLOSER<br />
Ml ht to<br />
E.wri«K«d<br />
r ft tonui Managa<br />
Men avaiiaCMa Call JM.77S7<br />
OSER Ewri«<br />
hifti tonui Managan pot-<br />
iCMa Call JM77S7 714<br />
ORGANIST to play evenings in H*<br />
W Balvua Hotel, Sm and Oesan<br />
Avt, 7-17<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
MOTTHErS HELPIH B*a¥SITTlH. Ex.<br />
psrianoM, taesiienl r^arenut<br />
•villabii, hM Kdaol Sri wnvner<br />
rmMmn <strong>of</strong> 6c, Oartsi Hctian. e»ll<br />
1SM871 7-14<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
OL&SMOBIIE 'g(, tur^usiu white<br />
mart<strong>of</strong>, full powar a^r condition,<br />
psiyclui tin*, low miisaaa, muit<br />
b* Han, Ilk, naw in and out U9U<br />
owl 19»»iio. i.f.<br />
CHEVROLET 19M Otw^lla Mpar<br />
•pvt. 1M, 4. tpml, JIS HP, wnyl<br />
t^i, S naw tka*. aottnt axeallsnt<br />
cood. Elaan I197S Call 3W-O895<br />
7-17<br />
•»• Conv MHi hart too,<br />
* *p«M, pou. JI7100 HP,<br />
t«» Brat, icie*f!*flt «nd U4S0<br />
Call J9»851i. 7-17<br />
CAWLUW, FiHMaad, 1M4, air con.<br />
a W d »1100 199.1111 714<br />
ii» DODSe 2 ar hvtftap, V-8, pew<br />
ar anwlnl. p« beak, axe.<br />
eond, da^ndaUa tn»portation<br />
1150. II Mnd St.. OC. TO-7014<br />
^^____ 7-14<br />
MINIiIKE, Rupp 4 HP. fmnT^nd<br />
raar aliixki, fanden, 1 month.<br />
OM 1140, Eirtrai. 480 4jln «,. e«JI<br />
M8-M79, 714<br />
li« CMeVROLET (mpaia, J dr.,<br />
viBlfl top 8 oyt. a), pow« ctaar-<br />
ing,, radio. tHatar Naadi rnstor<br />
«•*, Maka <strong>of</strong>far CaM 1»».|SB6.<br />
_ ^ ^ _ 7.14<br />
1*68 MALIBU Concoun 4 dr hard<br />
•op. vinyl ro<strong>of</strong>, vinyl interior,<br />
pewr Matrinf, autoniBtle, 107 an-<br />
gina. Call 199-1741. 717<br />
1964 DOOQE DART, 4 door good<br />
(ranioortatlon for the iumnw,<br />
IIOO, Sriya it sw.y Phone If*<br />
ttSO, 7,U<br />
IMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
OCEAN CITY EMPLOYMENT Aganej,<br />
91S W*M Ava, Rallibla haip fum<br />
Ithad. RafaraiKH Invntlgattd. Car-<br />
d.ll. MMta, prop., dial 399-19S6<br />
t.f.<br />
OR13AN AND MANO INSTRUCTIONS<br />
—Harmony, efcord eotwtruetlon,<br />
rHdim ayniMi, ate, Dal Zana,<br />
Soman Point ff7.S491, 9.4<br />
Swimming Lessons<br />
LICENSED INSTRUCTOR<br />
OeMn <strong>City</strong> Swim Pool<br />
MTM and ASBURY AVI,<br />
DIAL 398-0722<br />
LEARN TO SAIL<br />
IN TOUR OWN MAT<br />
CHILORBK AND ADULTS<br />
IXPIRIIMCHD RACIR<br />
AND INSTRUCTOR<br />
W.5O AN HOUR<br />
CALL amm<br />
SPCCIM. EDUCATION MAJOR wHI<br />
tutor ohHdrm durina lumnwr. Ei.<br />
BMttnM, OM nj.itM, If.<br />
tf.<br />
REAtMNa—AM tfn. KimadlM r»«d-*<br />
Inf, PhanlB», EldnantariF motor*<br />
itn^i^HL SlfnpHp ip^Kfi ^prs&liffiBi .-<br />
"M^llUBS WQflt ftlf pf^ffrsl MtV^<br />
mt, <strong>On</strong>i hour". hMp~AMp«l A<br />
Mf»BB«i» f^auMld tuterfni Hn-<br />
hm rine* l»So, CwtiriM Midir<br />
AriiH Nisi, lijB pkMiun Ay*,,<br />
Own Ctty, WUHir 3*9-4114.<br />
TUTOMNa —<br />
Ctll lt»43M.<br />
•ehoel math,<br />
7,17<br />
PROF, SBRVICIS<br />
M-U4S<br />
PROP. SERVICES<br />
BROOKS<br />
Quality TV<br />
fFormarly Sehuff i TV Mfr )<br />
• TV 4 RADIO REPAIRS<br />
• ELECTRONIC SERVICING<br />
• RCA SERVICING<br />
PHILCO SaiM art Stnlet<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
NOW LOCATED AT<br />
206 E. Seventh SfrMt<br />
Phone 3994699<br />
Span Friday Evanlnga<br />
Take • Vacation<br />
From Your Lawn!<br />
Call Mr. K'»<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
SERVICE<br />
398-1567<br />
PAINTINQ — iirtart<strong>of</strong>, irrtarior Call<br />
^wiytlma 3»f.»483. tf.<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES<br />
STOCK and CUSTOM<br />
and Cuittm Mad* BnpM<br />
instilJaaons Arranged<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 399-2802<br />
Four Poster Shoppe<br />
DRAPERIES and SHADES<br />
743 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING.<br />
Walhtn Stlntai, Vlnytt Rallsn-<br />
able ratH Call 927-167? I H«.Tip-<br />
hlll. i.f.<br />
LAWN<br />
MOWERS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
CAPE MAy<br />
COUNTY RENTAL<br />
22nd and Asbury<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
398-0032<br />
MR SERVICE — Now In af|hth<br />
saaton. Offioigd dsanars for tari<br />
erf <strong>Ocean</strong> Cto'i lending rMtton, Call<br />
399-BOJ7 for houtKlsarMnc. aflMaw<br />
waihing. lawn cutting and ear ml-<br />
monlilna 744<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
Wa will Mtlmaft the<br />
eoit <strong>of</strong> Installing<br />
ELECTRIC HIAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Ytw in mrftr m tMlfMitii<br />
Wm, S, Anderson<br />
Elecfrkians<br />
1MJ WMt An. Mai MMW<br />
Eugene W, Pashley<br />
AOINCV INC,<br />
COMPLBTB INSURANCE<br />
SIRVICi<br />
tHORI ROAD, MARMORA<br />
DIAL 3994344<br />
POOS, CATS, PETS<br />
HUMANE SOCIETY <strong>of</strong> OC has<br />
mali »*king T L C<br />
home Hourt 9 11 .3 m<br />
and 3:30 to 5:30 p m Tennmxm<br />
Awa ana •hcitv Rd . 39K1I! tit<br />
4) tf<br />
a sood<br />
3:30 to<br />
FIRETHORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
CUSTOM BOARDING<br />
and GROOMING.<br />
Plaua call far appointment<br />
aas.2340.<br />
tf<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS .nd nerm<br />
windowi Rasgraanad and naw<br />
flan Inilallad MlamhSamari Co..<br />
50! Naw Road Routa 9. Soniari<br />
Point Dial '927-4131. t.f<br />
OIVE A SIFT <strong>of</strong> remembranee Ail<br />
oolor 6f«a fed Tabey Pariian kit<br />
Id Call 144179J 751<br />
QgRMAH SHEPNERDS _ 6 weeks<br />
stfBd ay Anthony <strong>of</strong> RebtfHway<br />
K«nneii. A,KC. o»ll tar apot 927<br />
7M7 t f<br />
SIAMESE KITTENS, pyre bred no<br />
paport 121. eider kittens I?D<br />
Fslger Rt 5S5. Petersburg (nest to<br />
efiufeh) 717<br />
BOATS FOR SAL!<br />
SEASON JfifCIAL for young yschtj.<br />
man. IS' runabOMt with 40 Mrs<br />
Einnfuda rnotor, full »t <strong>of</strong> auslity<br />
ski gaar and many many beating<br />
HtrHl <strong>On</strong>ly M96 Phone 399-»O2S<br />
t.f.<br />
IS' OWENS Speedboat good sond<br />
70 HP any. boat m rmtm 1795<br />
Gail anytime 399-9^53 t f<br />
LEMONTS<br />
IN MY AVENUI<br />
mmr<br />
Headquarter! For All<br />
Types <strong>of</strong> Flags<br />
U.S.. Nautical, and<br />
Al*o Pennants<br />
7 1<br />
15' MAHOGANY RUNABOUT S5 HP<br />
OWe, Gator trsiler. JM tank, extra<br />
propaitsr, Cjnva! cover J475 Also<br />
35 HP data aleetrig stsrt J110 Call<br />
39MJ55. 714<br />
S' 1OAT ean be yMd «s i dyek<br />
oO»t. Oars and anchor irietuded.<br />
IS HP raaunsble. Fishing poles<br />
and r«is ssmi dee^ sea. 2 burner<br />
boat Bmi 119 Asbury ASB Cajl<br />
399-4M4. t.f.<br />
SAILBOAT — Slsorpions, new, eaeel<br />
lent workmanship, simple enough<br />
for beginner, Qhaijgnges thf es.<br />
psrienud, good alieount ill De-<br />
laneey Place, 318^540. 717<br />
10* OWENS INBOARD, 100 HP> nag-<br />
ahip anglne, AuEo bilge pump and<br />
want. Best <strong>of</strong>fer Call 3M-4101<br />
714<br />
ltiJ LYMAN Skiff, 11 ft UB VB<br />
Gray, conyt top, mooring cover,<br />
winter cover, radio, telephone, epm<br />
pas. head, Meellent eons J2I00.<br />
Call 399.8481 7-14<br />
40 HP EVINRUDE eiectnc starter<br />
artd generator, eseeilent cpnd<br />
Call 399.6495. Ill<br />
26' SEA SKIFF sleerM j, eneipsed<br />
h«ad and galley 100 HP Chris<br />
Craft engint, hull 2nd engine good,<br />
eabin needs worfe, handyman spec<br />
l»l. 1990 Hue Water Manna or<br />
owner 199.1M1 728<br />
BOAT SLIPS TOR RENT—reasonable<br />
to r«spQns4ble persons, gamers Pt ,<br />
Qlbbs Ave and lay South Call 1.<br />
J1J.CH 7.4544 714<br />
BOAT SERVICES<br />
HOUSEBOAT FOR R1NT — air eon.<br />
djtionad, flaepj S, twin engines<br />
and reaunabja to re*ponsible per<br />
•on, lamart Point, QibBs Ave, and<br />
Bay South. Call IJli-CH 7.4544<br />
7.14<br />
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old gold<br />
and Starflns, Sihrar. Oil elaeki,<br />
wstcdM, iMfeTry, eojnl and dtntll<br />
brldja. Smith jewelers, >!> Aibury<br />
Av., 399-3171 Cioaad Monday) t.f.<br />
TORTABLE SAWMILL COMPLETE<br />
CM.nd Homes, Muillea Hill, N.J<br />
478.4111. 7-i?<br />
WANTID TO 1U¥ — Beachfront<br />
hogu. rtapfy to lea 314, Sen-<br />
nalWtHf 7.24<br />
JAPANESE SWORD OR DAGGER Cill<br />
18 ill 201 54S-O56B 3 ' 7."f<br />
HOUSE OR APT. needed 5opl 1,<br />
<strong>1970</strong>, yur round fur Nys "dulls.<br />
Write to bo. ill, S».,tlnel Ledger,<br />
8*JWfja;xfc^<br />
Tfca Beauty Spot<br />
2308 NEW ROAD LINWOOD<br />
DIAL 927.2242<br />
(<strong>On</strong>e Block North <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point Shopping Center)<br />
THE UTMOST IN BEAUTY CARE<br />
- Hair StyBsh and Colorists -<br />
NO WAITING PARKING<br />
WANTED<br />
Afj I igilf<br />
FOR SALE<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
• LBCTmc<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIED<br />
N'uljiinjj in irKtiiJi (iliig in<br />
(uiri fiTrHH SSHTPS i-lrjthirs;<br />
fnirri mm hv nuklcu R»fc<br />
]«" LONO MM<br />
]4' LONG li.fi<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO., INC.<br />
1M7 w«j Aw., Ouan <strong>City</strong><br />
.n good<br />
399 3171<br />
7' HANSEN SURFBO4RP 160 Good<br />
eend Call J99.J10B i-M<br />
SCRIMSHAWS _ 399.1J08 7.51<br />
MOVIN0 — seihng almost<br />
early American davenport and<br />
chair Also Norge npefrost refrig.<br />
erator 1^3 Prifleetori Rd. Som^rs<br />
Point, N j. 7.17<br />
PORTAILE TV, refrigerator, dinette<br />
set. two 1»11 nee mats. 5 piece<br />
Wieker outdoor furniture, dresser,<br />
bedframe ind other antiques rea=<br />
sonahle 681-2148 7.14<br />
LOTS FOR SAL!<br />
JUST THREE MIUES to <strong>Ocean</strong> Larga<br />
100»1!2 lots m Marmora wittt all<br />
improvements instliMad- Lower tales<br />
TakB 34th SI to Route 9. turn<br />
right to builders Sign. Vi mile en<br />
left Cms Funk, JMBy i-i<br />
CHOICE LOT — 17th and West.<br />
30x90. <strong>Ocean</strong> side, fully improved<br />
Suitable far one or fwp firnily<br />
dwelling Call 1 J15.NE 7.1041 7 31<br />
iUS OPPORTUNITY<br />
BOARDWALK LUNCHCONCTTE —<br />
business for salt Suunal, fully<br />
equiBpsd Call 3K3IU i.f<br />
RESTAURANT fully equipped In e»<br />
cellem eon^. Also HM Ineoms «pt».<br />
Reasonable. Call Edmund L Mflifi-<br />
frn Rssl Estate ilo Ooetn Ave,.<br />
399.0900 7.S4<br />
LEARN STENOTYPI (Msctilnt ihort-<br />
hand) Begin trsinlnf now tor<br />
highly paid Court Reporting and<br />
Seeretafigj eare&fs. Evening datse*<br />
beginrung Sept. ith, Llmlled enroll<br />
ment For lnform*tion, writ* Report-<br />
w» Stonetyps Inrtitute, IS W, Oak-<br />
erett Aye., NorlhfiHd H. J , or c»ll<br />
Oerild W Aulmo, Oftlefsl Court<br />
Neporter, 1B9.499S "" W4<br />
r-ogp MABKCf (w «l, » nmi<br />
iBlf Mfviee now In opertHon 10'x<br />
100' bulMng on 40>»IW mmw<br />
pfOBertif, AddJf(an»l packing .re*<br />
(0 »I50 i n«ture» include 90" <strong>of</strong> re<br />
ffigerolor eas«, 100 ft, lAdying 9<br />
»«l«, •qulpment f<strong>of</strong> i«tr >en4«<br />
meat d»i»rttf»nt, gHfWw* tliesr,<br />
band sail, «e, Loe.t»d 11 mil.,<br />
from Atlantis Oty <strong>of</strong>f route 30,<br />
Small amount <strong>of</strong> enh required<br />
C«ll 3998100 tor Jnr<strong>of</strong>nwtfoVi. *" t.f'<br />
RIAL gSTATi FOR SAL!<br />
STOW WITH 4 bwtroom harne,<br />
Sull.ble for luneheawtte $13,500.<br />
H§Sg,.'" lt * *• ****s*><br />
UNrURNWlO 1WCK HOME _ J<br />
bedrooiTH, I bath. ImnMdiMa «.<br />
eupancy, I E. 11th S«, To tettlo<br />
MMte only il 0,500 Oil hot wirtw<br />
h«»t thrmighout, C»ll IM-MIF for<br />
appointment. 7.17<br />
RiAL ISTATI FOR SALE<br />
I IV[ HARD i;R*BS Aliimi lilf,<br />
B«r from Kalr 1W int.? if<br />
SrRlrinMj FilHUiTUPfL FriH SAL!<br />
B,< Fii, ,1, tur o Str.ufxni) h*nncr<br />
?b Wi,i» «»„ P.s, tm Marixs.<br />
rii Of' 14()9 n<br />
eUHTK riQIJI .-. bail, again Gifts<br />
,}id npu, .TMfi um.iw.v <strong>The</strong> %hop<br />
*,ih ihr *h,tp pir.feel f^nrr* 633<br />
,w« airr*. o.Jy<br />
n* Sftidio Wei!<br />
ntic A^#i Sorn<br />
WISHAM<br />
Rasi<br />
Realtor!<br />
riVO 1 fivi l ^<br />
an . 1 n<br />
*!*N ,ipf<br />
Ki-OCK J mr<br />
ill OMH AW,, 1N4MM<br />
RIAL iSTATf—RINT<br />
cMRDrNS ABLA _ JJ4<br />
Rd . fin» rnmmarcial<br />
Ooei<strong>of</strong>, l»»iyef «lc 4 m<br />
and batr, *^ur ,nip*ct'O<br />
Edmund L Wiihsm R.a<br />
Oeean A^e 199 0900<br />
Irtalion<br />
. roemi<br />
t t<br />
MODERN BUPLE.K (or rent 4 a~nd<br />
6 Bedroom CDttagp for rent Hurry<br />
on th«« s»« l-dmund L Wittiam<br />
Ftel mwX Bin OfjMu, Ava<br />
t.f<br />
COINS =- <strong>Line</strong>oin and Indian penny<br />
starter set. 114 50 »3cJ> K«ll 39»<br />
0563 717<br />
REFHIGtflATOR mth<br />
fresier. maple set gas dryer,<br />
percfi chairs 125 paffl CJII week<br />
7.17<br />
ROD AND BFELS for tale Gull 3»<br />
!M7 7-14<br />
WESTINGHOUSE RErRHitRATOH —<br />
frost free, 10 qu ft Call at JOJJ<br />
Astu ry Ave J. 14<br />
ANTIOULS -= milk glass, old plates,<br />
cut glass etc Call for appoint.<br />
ment I99-91JS 7-24<br />
ifi. 4 bearoorn horns Suft<br />
abl» lor luneheonette 111.100 Lo<br />
Cited ROIJI. 9 Marmo,, Cjll 199<br />
3141 , r<br />
vtAR FJOUND on. Foam glfieieney<br />
available from bet itt AJsp 2 to<br />
6 persen tummer apt* available<br />
August 29 thru Labor Day weeii<br />
160 to 135 per wee* 600 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Av* . Oeoan <strong>City</strong> 39*P9S0 t f<br />
STORAOI FOR RENT<br />
4 STOBM WINDOWS Ii; ro<strong>of</strong> »hin-<br />
gles. wall even and eabinei $3S.<br />
winds?* shutters set <strong>of</strong> 4 $2; jsl=<br />
ousm glass 10e eag^; aluminum<br />
hiding: metal rnaidings %2 After S<br />
?th sna lay A»«. 714<br />
STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE it<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> EiBr«i c», me 64i<br />
Sty A»e Call 3190605 tf<br />
STORASC SPACE f* furniture, hifh<br />
and dry Rej^anafals Cill 399.<br />
llSi<br />
p m<br />
TWO OLD PRINTS. Sl"«!3i/;- —<br />
•WashmgtQns Family £ifel£" and<br />
Surrender sf General Les" Bath<br />
wafer rmafKed edge tear* but in,<br />
lerestihg 110 £3eh inclydirtg frame<br />
4 antique rush seat ehairs Driginai<br />
mahogany timih Sei Ml Isf fl .<br />
tide door iD4i Asbur> Aye No<br />
dealeni J-17<br />
SURFBOARp Ti" Oeeaniide, good<br />
cond 1100 Call 399 !4§S 7-H<br />
I BOBIBT JONES steel shaftefl<br />
registerea irons. Nos 3 to 9 in.<br />
eius,pve plus ? rriisc woods in good<br />
aane Ui Phone 399M6] 717<br />
efrigerator<br />
orking eond Ml Call<br />
?14<br />
YiARLY RENTALS<br />
ATTRACTIVE APT. furniihed 1101<br />
Central Awe Apply 10! 11th SI<br />
2nd floor 7.17<br />
NEW ONE lEDROOM APT Equipped<br />
with if conditioning, refrigerater<br />
1119 per month Grace Realty. Real-<br />
ton lith and Artyry. 399-1111<br />
tf<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
LARGE APARTMENT, lecond floor<br />
6 rooms and modern batri Nieejy<br />
furnished 2 porches, 2 private an-<br />
trances 3 bedrooms ail twin bed*.<br />
Parking ip rear Limit 6 people.<br />
families only No [jets Appiy HO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Aye t f<br />
APARTMENT _ sleeps 6. fully fur-<br />
msned. Weekly rentaii lyy Co).<br />
umn, 1M9 Cenfral Ave tf<br />
12- G( FAN J15 JO" GI fan $!0.<br />
Both are 3 i^eed. o^ciilating type<br />
tans in first class con«. Call Ji».<br />
3940 714<br />
MOVING — Green oval braided rug<br />
g'slO' almost new, &e,ge nread=<br />
loom rug and paa lo'i'xll"!',<br />
round and oblgng beveled mirrors,<br />
solid mahogany chesl. PLireau. mir<br />
FOf and chair kitchen formica top<br />
table and p chairs almost new<br />
Two-door GE freezer top refrigerator,<br />
lounge chair With new slip cover,<br />
goase neel* rocker, fireplace equip-<br />
rnent. patio table and umbrella,<br />
smoking stand, bathroom tank cab-<br />
inet, electric waffle and griddle<br />
Cake baker |0' hose and sprinkler<br />
A^so other r.iisc household itefns<br />
1950 West Ave Phone 399-SSI3<br />
DESIRAiLE FIRST FLOOR APT —<br />
HOI Central Aye., convenient<br />
comer, chw-1,.1 and eloM to bHeh<br />
Season, half seei<strong>of</strong>v Reasonable<br />
Weekly, monthly, seasonal Apply at<br />
10! 11th St., second floor tf<br />
DELAHCV EFFlCiENCy APTS Hi<br />
Pelanc, PI . sleeps up to 4. (75<br />
per week 1 block from P6ae£ 399-<br />
iOJf. 7-14<br />
TWO BEDROOM APT between fnd<br />
and 3rd on Atlantic Aye, 1100<br />
per week available June !1U1 Call<br />
20!.747-3bSJ weekdays, Of J9I.OZ49<br />
weekends. t.f.<br />
APARTMENT FOR RENT new baaen<br />
and boarOwalk Call 39§.]3OS. 7-tl<br />
Bii ith ST beaeh block. 1st floor,<br />
3 bedrooms, living and dining<br />
reems modern kitchen wit>i wash,<br />
er. dryer, dishwasher Available <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
••*. 11 to "Aug. 1 Call SOJ.3t»-O7BS. 717<br />
APARTMENTS — close to bBaeh and<br />
boardwalk 1105 per walk, Stenton<br />
Arms i4i Stenton Place. tf.<br />
iEACH SLOCK — 191 5th St. Four<br />
bedroom, 2 B«W modem kitchen,<br />
dishwasher Weekly, <strong>Jul</strong>y 717<br />
EFFICIENCY APT overlooking Bay,<br />
corner location, attractively dee-<br />
orated, clean and airy, private en.<br />
xrznEe. spacious poren. modern con-<br />
vemenees. fr&e parking. Reasonable<br />
Say Sreie, 141 Bay Ave 7-14<br />
BEACHFRONT APT sleeps 4~ avail,<br />
able Aug. S9 Call 3t9!5i> 717<br />
1100 • 1130 A WEEK Lovely for<br />
families 2 and 3 bedroom apts.<br />
Call weekends 399.1331, J,]4<br />
FJEAIJTIFULLV DICORATIO 3 bed-<br />
rssm apt . beach block. TV with<br />
cable, washer, etc weeks <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
15 and Aug Ii onward 814 Paris<br />
Fl " 7:i4<br />
TWO BEDROOM. Ground fl apt<br />
Families, no pets Ut per week<br />
Call 3997918 ?43 Asbury Av«<br />
_ 7.!i<br />
TWO ROOM BUNGALOW, !4 iay<br />
V,«w PI, -Off Bey. Ave' Availlbte<br />
Aug 1 Kitchen, bedroom and bsitt<br />
By iseek or weekend Aecom 1 or<br />
3 FBrnilies preferred. No pets liO<br />
per iireek. 7.14<br />
SENIOR CITIZEN — female or mala<br />
for rest <strong>of</strong> tummer, near b#agh,<br />
Singla new room and board tJ{<br />
per week C*li 1S9.H41 7 14<br />
NICE BIDROOM with private bath<br />
in quiet location convenient to<br />
ihing. Mature per»on inly Call<br />
5S4. 7-24<br />
f»OMB — dormitory «tyl» reiton.<br />
•bla rates for worWnf girii 350<br />
E 9th St. OaM I997MI 744<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Buy<br />
and<br />
Sell<br />
With<br />
Classified<br />
Ads<br />
Hook - line - sinker<br />
Tn 111 wh.-r, .1 w r.,.lli<br />
^hfJijId hr j!bo.ird ii h,,:tt HI Itii<br />
Hull irfii.ri. (i,,,^,,,, A,nun,<br />
whi! ii ;ilili' iwiiii Ii, In (inri<br />
ing ;i w;i> I.. I hi f Jinjni i.nii<br />
Ihi^n (Miming hiii: k wiifi i.ili-^<br />
abtiul thf riyhi th*s hjifl «M!,<br />
Ihi' mntlin ih,.y hi.nkirl<br />
J.... Barn..!, ,,nd h,s<br />
1 2 ycaf cilri win Tiimmi<br />
capiurnd (hi' Mill- nf bcit!(! the<br />
fprsl iini.j, in ri'Kistir u marlin<br />
for SnuN Harbor fl,.(,idl.« Ihi<br />
67 pnund fish faugh! by<br />
Barni'k und thii r iB p,n,nd fish<br />
caujhi by hi* sun ani'thi'.<br />
marlin m honhnd, • «f|Ri-d untj<br />
rpipasi'd This nil hsppi n,d<br />
aboard the JII Ri,y Bu> II run<br />
hi Dan MonLagna •''<br />
Bf'b Mcjnihan. <strong>of</strong> Ori^n<br />
Till '•auBhl " SM pi,und Marlin<br />
on ball him Wiliiafn<br />
McDonnell acrnmpanii.d<br />
Momhan in the ,.I.,vp an <strong>of</strong>ficial jersey<br />
Caps Marhn Release<br />
Fisherman's eigarrtte lighter<br />
arid 1 Jersey Cape Marlin<br />
Citation BP a sportsman and<br />
I fish another<br />
rive<br />
Bridge<br />
BISCAYNE DUPLICATE<br />
Top scorers in TTiursday<br />
evening's Biscayne Duplicgle<br />
Bridge game were Mr and Mrs<br />
Alfred Coane Also coming in<br />
above average were Ludlle<br />
tf Mina and Ed Zerrer »nd Ludlle<br />
.. Heckman and Jane Susanan<br />
Biscayne Duplical* Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Thursday at 7:30 p m In the<br />
Biscayne Hotel, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
• * *<br />
YACHT CLUB DUPUCATl<br />
• Avera|e <strong>of</strong> 195 both wgys<br />
was made at the Yieht Club<br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
last week<br />
North-South players above<br />
averjge were Pauline<br />
Hamersiey and Peg Barker 246.<br />
Peg Atkinson and Peg Wiegand<br />
229. Dr DiMarino and Eleanor<br />
Hagy 2224. Ed and Kit<br />
Benkert 218, Kay HuUnakiir<br />
and Mary Looby 217, Lois<br />
Bete and Helen O'Donnell<br />
212W, Kitty Kulser and Matt<br />
Hutmaker 203M and Mazie<br />
Deisher and Alice Brennan also<br />
2Qim.<br />
toit-Wett players sconng<br />
above the 195 average were<br />
Edna Daniels and Jeanne<br />
DiMarino 249, Peg Bellwoar<br />
and Elsie NeaJis 233. Harry<br />
Bellwoar and Harry Nealis<br />
22SH, Yola and Bill Gorman<br />
228, Peg Be_rdqw and Marp}<br />
Gartland 217. Peg tnd Luke<br />
Mayer 210W, Mlrian) Seaman<br />
and Mary Lane 207W, Dr<br />
Robert and Sally Ayerley 207<br />
and Apies Haab and Oertrude<br />
Bodine Ii8<br />
Yacht Oub Duplicate Bridge<br />
Is played every Tuesday at<br />
7:45 p,m in the Yacht Club. It<br />
U for members only,<br />
• • •<br />
Y A C H T C L U B<br />
TOURNAMENT • Ed Benkert<br />
with a score <strong>of</strong> 7160 took high<br />
honors in the Yacht Club<br />
Tournament Bridge game<br />
played Thursday evening.<br />
Other high Korers were Peg<br />
BeUwo&r J840, Bill Gorman<br />
8330 and Edith Welch 6310<br />
Tournament Bridge is played<br />
every Thursday at 7:4S p.m. in<br />
the Yacht Pub for members<br />
only.<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE -<br />
Averages ol 108 for<br />
North-South and 120 for<br />
Bast-West wer»- made at the<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game played Sunday evening<br />
High scorers in the<br />
North-South section were Mr,<br />
and.-Mn—Reuben Susanan 130<br />
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold<br />
Roberts 123. Others abov<br />
average were Luke Mayer and<br />
Vivian Cameron, Joe Mann and<br />
Bill Stellar and Gloria Fleischer<br />
and Pr«cilla Root.<br />
In the East West section top<br />
(cores were turned in by Mr,<br />
and Mrs Richard Hardenberg<br />
132 and Mr, and Mr* R. H.<br />
Eckfr 128, Also above average<br />
were Peg Smith and Carolyn<br />
Bflird, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold<br />
Weinjtein, Don Millar and Jane<br />
Young and Mr, and Mrs, Oy<br />
Bedroiian,<br />
Box wood Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Wednesday and Sunday at 7:45<br />
p.m. at 416 Atlantic av.<br />
HotteM Houpe EnterUini<br />
Open House uid Dorution<br />
Day it Hottest HOUM, 940<br />
Central av.. wu held last<br />
Thursday, Program guest was<br />
Mrs. Mary Beth Nesll who nang<br />
several seleetiont,<br />
Refreshmtnts want served.<br />
Mem ben <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Ooveraeri expreucd their<br />
Umnk. to the puWk who<br />
mpporbed th« event and p?t<br />
donitisni, Tlwy aln report<br />
thtt a fuU IMUN <strong>of</strong> 18 |uwl» it<br />
DOW in itttDdcflM It HcMtdM<br />
House and will continue<br />
through 8»pt*mber 6.<br />
1 tiiii 1(1'- Imij ir. now i.ul al<br />
Hi.- 'n- Ij.lL.m buhl ship J»i-k<br />
Ni'nil ..1 (),,.„„ r,ts hi,»<br />
(,, I).- whi-r. ,1 « n-jlly<br />
hHpiii-nitiy iiKal ln,hcrmpn<br />
ihuuid In .iljiarri i. t...111 in the<br />
Balnm.irc (injini Anyuni-<br />
who is, iihj* M'.^rti?, E Id I hi> ranyi.n nf "(I<br />
di(?r*.(.t and nut frtjrri th»- b*-ai h<br />
ahiiui HI rnili-h, «nri (iiuijhl a<br />
lima, and urir bdHili.<br />
Hill Davis, nf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
b<br />
around I 2(1 degrem uff tht- b*ll<br />
boui and Tony Bpruno has<br />
tine lha! wi-ighcH I 1 pounds<br />
Harry Starn and Dan<br />
Montagna, III, gi.i a tdlfij nf sn<br />
striper* m iw>> riayt at rhp<br />
Inlel<br />
BlunwatiT rpportji thai<br />
Elmer and Richard Kraft went<br />
fishing for flounders in<br />
Corson s Inlet during the high<br />
tide and came bacli with one<br />
weighing ninr. pounds,<br />
two-and-a-half ounces, and the<br />
other weighing sui and a half<br />
pounds, respectively<br />
An empioyee <strong>of</strong> Lemont'i.<br />
Vincent Hendriekson, ceujht a<br />
four-pound, IS ounce flounder<br />
by the Long Port Bridge<br />
All-Stars, Coaches<br />
will eloih Friday<br />
ll «,ii ri.iiivcd im a 1,1,-j.ing<br />
fr.im hi-avi-n' Ii was probably<br />
JUM puktpiir.in)! thf inevitable,<br />
howi'K'f. a* Ittkl Friday niglli'i<br />
rain miri-ly for red Ibfl<br />
pc.f-stponi'mt'n! <strong>of</strong> a hiy allstllf<br />
'• s hibiiiufl b iM w e e n t h S<br />
un-dcO'iiLi-d <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BaM<br />
Rulh Ij.am and the coachel<br />
ffom th.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth<br />
Alhfi.iir AwJHialion It was<br />
rumored 1 h a t. Harrjr 1<br />
Vanriersiice Wat sera doitlg n<br />
rujn danci- nn thf 29th it/<br />
b..ath f<br />
<strong>The</strong> rajn did give the coaches<br />
thf opportunity t,, get a litt!#<br />
tnoir pracuce and stoelt a little<br />
mnrn hnimpnt and bandage%.<br />
<strong>The</strong> learn they will face Friday<br />
night at 6 p m is €fjanhed tey<br />
Rich Dorsry and fla turps thf<br />
likes <strong>of</strong> Dave Andrews, who<br />
has pitched two no-hitters, T^I<br />
Qutowiea, Joe Briglia, Frank<br />
Sannuio, Gary Gaurrancin^<br />
Billy Keele, aarencr Reed and<br />
numerous others t<br />
<strong>The</strong> coaches will field a tMM)<br />
cornpnang Vandensiiee, Mike<br />
Gill, Bill Sparks, Fraai<br />
Sannino. John Kemenosh, Tola<br />
Williams. NMI Cottanza, Jot<br />
Dougherty, Bruce Beaver, Bit<br />
Wallace and many othen'<br />
surprise pi ay ere <strong>The</strong> game TtnB.<br />
be played oti the hi^i school<br />
field at Bth sL and Bay aw, thta<br />
Friday. That is, unle« tbe<br />
weathennan again shines oa<br />
the cuKhes and givei theth<br />
another week's rest ;<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public b Cordiatty Invited<br />
THI<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DINING ROOM \A W.U, Xm '\<br />
10th Street and Weiley Ave, — Free Parking *<br />
FOR RESERVATIOTa Ph, 3W-8S12<br />
"Sir Walter's" Special BKAiffASTS 6k *<br />
FULL COURSE DfNNEfi ^3.95<br />
BREAKFAST • 8 to 10:30 DINNER 5 h. 7:30<br />
TUESDAY ind WEDNESDAY NITIS<br />
4 to 8 P. rA.<br />
AT THI<br />
WHITEHAU m OCEAW WE,<br />
PHONE MMB1<br />
HOT and COLD SALADS mi M1AT DISHU<br />
COLD FRESH SHRIMP SPICIAL<br />
SSs?<br />
Hart — iv«ry Ou»«t<br />
is a V.I.P.<br />
you'll emt gamnrt food in beautiful brealhtaJqng<br />
You'll pxperieiee the 4mffsc^bl» savioe<br />
and 6he legaitan, hQ^ttliry. tt« turpriainfjy (noderBte<br />
pnee Am have mad,» us "<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Amwlca's fln^ fcm-<br />
U>' rrataurants ,<br />
CMM and M M thtm yw how If Ml n fea • V.I.P.<br />
Dinnrfs. Ever* Ilay<br />
4 P.M. lo ;| P.M.<br />
*.unda* ! P.M. to 1 1 P.M.<br />
Horn <strong>of</strong> rt#<br />
Zebtrimd OoekisU<br />
INN, WILDWOOD,<br />
• Antanna ImfallaMaiM<br />
• Tow»r A Rsaf Msuntinfli<br />
for VHF-UHF A FM<br />
I CwnpMl MLII mt URVICr<br />
Color . Black A Whir. TV<br />
10M ASSIWr AVI.
CAGE 14 JTHB OCEAN CITY SfNTINELLIDOIR TUISDAY, JULY 14, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Army Offers Tour ('ri-winun i In<br />
SKC Frank Criiroi'r f H ., ni,,,,,m,m<br />
Army Rornnlini! .Serviii' 1'ho-i- viuinu<br />
ri>pivsi-niiitivi< for Cupi" M.iv limi iins en<br />
roumv. this week iiiininmi-rd o<br />
, ihiii the Army can HOW Ai<br />
'guarantee youiiM nun who W<br />
qualify a stabillzi'd lour in Tin;<br />
Europe as u &Hfshlng Missi!*. p n<br />
i'r\ I'<br />
C/MTERinG<br />
When You Entcrtaiflu.,<br />
Well Do All the War<br />
Lit ui cater your n«t Barty tor vsu right In<br />
waup home Call for mwiMi •!«< pHe» Information<br />
Waddingi, , , , setMnil rjjrttw . dun b*liu<br />
i dl '<br />
all<br />
DIAL 399-3730<br />
PlymQuth Place<br />
at Atlantic Ave<br />
PLYMOUTH INN<br />
ON SOOSiVILT BLVD. I 1 /, MILES WIST OF<br />
OCEAN CITY ON MTH STRUT<br />
THE SURF ROOM<br />
AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIIS (up f,j Mj<br />
QMAHIZATIONS • CLUBS • PRIVATI ENTBANC! 4. B*B<br />
BUKKCT Sl^VICK AVAILABLK<br />
Open Daily 'til Midnight • Fri, & Sat. tU 2 a.m.<br />
BAR OPEN SUNDAYS AT NOON<br />
Clams on the Half Shell or Steamed • Sandwiehu<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />
Delivery Service — Dial 399-4906<br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
OH lOOIEVni ilVB, OKI MI1J FROM IIIDGE<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
fMPOHTED 4 DOMESTIC<br />
HYI . BOURBON . GIN<br />
HUM AND WDrt<br />
COLD BEER<br />
OPEN WHDAYS<br />
S AM TO 10 PM<br />
NO SALES OH iUHDAY<br />
DIAL 399-9851<br />
•••••••••••••••••••••••••laaiii.<br />
mm<br />
FREE Balloons<br />
For the Little Folk<br />
T o m o r r ri w morning<br />
BRUISER This pugnacious kinking boxPr is quite<br />
the contrary in disposition to his looks as he is gentle<br />
(Wednesday) at 9 am t*sLs<br />
will be given for admission to<br />
frades seven through 12 at<br />
and very friendly At the present time hi is at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Friends School<br />
<strong>City</strong> Animal Shelter wa.ting for some family to come Parents considering entering a<br />
son or daughter for the<br />
along and adopt him. He is hoping his stay will be <strong>of</strong> September term are urged to<br />
very short k>rm. Anyone caring to visit him or take him call the school for more details<br />
home may call at the Shelter on Shelter rd. behind the<br />
Golf Course daily from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 to<br />
5:30 p.m. Shore Studio Photo.<br />
DiUCIOUS FOOD • SINSIBLY PRICID<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
*A.-F No" 5 - gf oe en Bgu'e 50<br />
PLATTERS . DINNIRS . COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHIS<br />
AlB-CQNDITIONiB<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE Dine <strong>The</strong>m Out<br />
Try Our Delicious<br />
Red. White<br />
and Blue<br />
FRUIT SALAD<br />
55c pf.<br />
4th St. and Atlantic Ave., Dial 399-3036<br />
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••H^f<br />
II<br />
FMONI 4IMMI<br />
HICHI'S TAVERN<br />
927-6980 •mm j<br />
Rf. 9 and Massachusetts Aye<br />
iOMiRS POINT, NEW JERSEY<br />
• r»LATTIPtS<br />
• DELICIOUS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
for Luneh,<br />
Suppar or a<br />
lafa Ivanlni<br />
Snack<br />
Special<br />
BUSINISSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
Iv#fy Day<br />
EPACKAGI GOODS<br />
16th sf. paving<br />
contract given<br />
<strong>The</strong> A E Htone PiivinU ("o ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> FMea-*ani¥!lte will Hart work<br />
i rn rr/p d i a ! t* 1 y on 1 hr<br />
reconstruction <strong>of</strong> 16th st<br />
surfacs 1 between Simpson and<br />
Went avN following thi 1<br />
awardmt <strong>of</strong> « Sft.OP so<br />
rnntraci Friday<br />
Nu bids wen 1 tak^n ill thi><br />
sppciul fily com m issuiti<br />
m v P t i n E w h P r n SI n n p -^<br />
pruposal was arepptrd Thi 1<br />
city's shan: 1 <strong>of</strong> tho mt>nry has<br />
alfi'ady bt=!^n approprintisd in<br />
an t?nnblinu ortiinanep<br />
Work is sohfdulfd tn br^in<br />
<strong>On</strong> thf sortion <strong>of</strong> strpnt and<br />
should bi> [•iimpli'Ir.ri in thrPc<br />
days Specificiilinns call fur a<br />
four inch layrr nf bitii<br />
concrfti:* over rriiKt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
strt'iH and a thinn*'r layer over<br />
an arpR whfrf- iht> city's i<br />
pipp is burird<br />
<strong>City</strong> Enginoer Joseph F<br />
Hyland aald thf cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proJBCl will be shart' by the<br />
city and the Oman <strong>City</strong> Water<br />
Service Co <strong>The</strong> utility<br />
company recently dug the<br />
street up to install sewer pip€><br />
and will pay for approxirtisitply<br />
oneepventh <strong>of</strong> the ros*<br />
Friends School<br />
tests Wednesday<br />
and make a reservation. <strong>The</strong><br />
is no charge for the testing.<br />
Other dates for the testings<br />
are <strong>Jul</strong>y 22, August 5, 12, 19<br />
and 26 Two tests will be given,<br />
each requiring only 40 minutes<br />
and no preparation <strong>On</strong>e is for<br />
genera] academic ability and<br />
the other is for reading skills in<br />
speed and comprehension.<br />
Parents <strong>of</strong> children entering<br />
grades four, five and six should<br />
call Mrs. Miriam Bennett at the<br />
school to get information for<br />
entrance in the lower school.<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
APARTMENT WANTED tor y,«rtj<br />
rental N«dea after Labor pay<br />
2 bedrooms, qyiel residential area<br />
preferred Reasonable Call 398.<br />
1S44 M7<br />
OUTBOARD MOTOR WANTED 3 to<br />
15 HP reasonable Call »I?»»34<br />
714<br />
APARTMFNT, Aug and Sept Aeeom<br />
I porefl. TV, quiet, clean 1(00<br />
Prdler older adults. Cottage, aecom.<br />
6 ! weeks. Aug i to 22 190 per<br />
week Apt., a«nm 6 Aug 5! to<br />
Sept 5 190 4IB <strong>Ocean</strong> Avo Call<br />
199.H64 7-17<br />
PAINTINQ — interior and entenor<br />
Free estimates Cau 927-7251.<br />
M7<br />
36" GAS BANOI gl<br />
31? Seasprsy ' Rd<br />
iii!<br />
eond jii<br />
r call 199<br />
M7<br />
TWO REFRIQIBATORS. good eond<br />
%3S eaeJi: 5038 Central Ave 2nd<br />
floor M4<br />
HANDTMAN odd |obs pomljng.<br />
earpentry, py and etc. No | |ob too<br />
large or too t small If you need d any<br />
repairs call me 927.S77Q 7-17<br />
Vacation Surprise<br />
"CHARUE"<br />
Welcome to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
4:50 a.m., 7-7 70<br />
Wonderful to have<br />
you with us.<br />
Mom and Dad<br />
First in Phiia, — Now in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />
Dine and Dance Saturday Night<br />
at the<br />
If you've dined at our Univwiity <strong>City</strong> KMtaurant (36fh<br />
Strmt and Walnut), you hava • plMiant fwstiite ef<br />
tha delightful euitin* awaiting you at our naw OtMn<br />
<strong>City</strong> location.<br />
HOTEL<br />
MOTE<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
Between 3rd Eireet and Park Place<br />
* 150 Beautifully Refurbished Rooms<br />
PHONE 399-1320<br />
* American Plan at the House <strong>of</strong> Pagano<br />
THE ORIGINAL PAOANO'S PIZZAS • SEAFOOD SPECIALS<br />
• TAKE-OUT SPECIALS<br />
• PRIME RIBS OP BEEF<br />
• CHOICE STEAKS<br />
a SPAGHETTI k RAVIOLI<br />
• CHICKEN PARM1GIANA<br />
a HALF CHICKEN TN BASKET<br />
BRIAKFAST 8 to 11; DINNERS from 5 P, M,; SUN. from 12 Neon<br />
OPfiN TO We PUBLIC UAILY FREE PARKING ALWAYS<br />
Hobo Band<br />
then heads<br />
Thi' nthl-'tir fii'lrf ill fiih »(<br />
iind tlip biiuidwulk will<br />
ri-vi-rbi'rnli< with thi' spirili'd<br />
siiund* <strong>of</strong> [In- 'World Fiimiiux"<br />
Pitman Hubo Bund Thursday<br />
rvrninu (<strong>Jul</strong>y tfi), nl H o'fliK-k<br />
Thv cilrlfiirl follilWk Itil'ir<br />
oilrrmcly pnpuhir and<br />
well nt tiMiiii'd ronri'rl iin lin'<br />
Musio PUT Siilurdiiy I'vcniliji<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hiihii Biinri, cupabli' MC<br />
rvorythini! from Snuwi to<br />
spirituals and rock In Blich,<br />
will priivitli' !i oni> hour riinciirl<br />
aftiT whifh Ihcv Will mnrt'h<br />
srirt play iin th" hiijirflwiilk<br />
from the iilhlcli. rinld (,. ii,..<br />
Music Pn>r<br />
RI>II.(.|I,,I,« f,i, i hi' ..n ^ii-. Mn !>.•.! ih>'<br />
ill K,,(ielv<br />
vriiriin Clfi'.in CilS 1 pi-l.'t,s,iin |i,t H.rt lu>>,,.<br />
OCEAN QTY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
90TH YIAR - No. 21 399 5411 OCEAN CITY, NEW JiRSfY, FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Resolute<br />
is also a<br />
fire boat<br />
A .100 gallon p^r minute<br />
pump has hpen instnlli'd aboard<br />
the drpdRc tender "Rrsululp"<br />
for use by thii Firf Dfpartmi'nt<br />
in the ovpfil uf rinrksidf (>r<br />
boat firps in the hay<br />
Firp Chief Ferdinand<br />
Taeearinii said his Department<br />
is making use <strong>of</strong> pquipmpnt<br />
alrpady purchased by th? city's<br />
drrd|»ina division <strong>The</strong> portablr<br />
gas operated pump can also bp<br />
used in prnprgencies to purnp<br />
nut flnundering boats,<br />
Thp Firr Department will<br />
get its first real test with the<br />
new pump Saturday night at<br />
the "Night in Venice" boat<br />
parade Several firemen will be<br />
stationed on the tender to<br />
control the fireworks set for<br />
afWr the parade and to put out<br />
any boat fires that may occur<br />
In addition to having a radio<br />
frequency for the dredge,<br />
"Sandpiper", the Resolute is<br />
equipped with the fire radio<br />
band as well. "It's like having u<br />
doatlnj fire ensine," Tacearino<br />
said<br />
Instructions on the<br />
operation and priming <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pump were given this week to<br />
the men <strong>of</strong> Engine Company 2,<br />
who will work the boat this<br />
weekend Eventually every<br />
mari in the Department wiil<br />
have a chance to practice on<br />
the boat,, T*c-:«rino said*<br />
<strong>The</strong> pump is capable <strong>of</strong><br />
throwing a 76-foot stream <strong>of</strong><br />
water against a burning<br />
bay front building or boat <strong>The</strong><br />
hose itself has a fine spray<br />
adjustment for controlling gas<br />
or oil Tires on the water.<br />
Weather<br />
Today will be mostly<br />
sunny with the high<br />
temperatures in the 80's.<br />
<strong>The</strong> weekend weather will<br />
be sunny and have highs in<br />
the mid 70's, U. S.<br />
Weather Bureau,<br />
Tides<br />
fth atraat PraWBliaoa<br />
NOTICE — D.duct ',(, hour let<br />
lj««ch- Ada 1 hour Isr BHllay'i<br />
Paint arldii,<br />
—) Fini Qu.rt.r X—Full MM<br />
—n Naw Moan (— L.it Quartat<br />
Hlff) Low Hlfrl LsM<br />
A.M, P.M.<br />
JULT 1170 — t.D.S, Tlrrw<br />
17 7;42<br />
IB—% B:36<br />
11 8:30<br />
JO 10:24<br />
SI 11:18<br />
11 11:11<br />
n 1:00<br />
1:24<br />
1:36<br />
2:30<br />
3:24<br />
4:18<br />
B:06<br />
1:54<br />
6:42<br />
7:3S<br />
8 13<br />
tioe<br />
IDiOO<br />
1046<br />
11:4J<br />
12:10<br />
1:06<br />
1:48<br />
2:42<br />
):10<br />
4 18<br />
Sil!<br />
S'12<br />
7:12<br />
8:11<br />
Taccorino's<br />
Navy<br />
Golf course<br />
approved as<br />
PGA facility<br />
This city's nine-hole<br />
Municipal Golf Course at 24th<br />
st and Bay av has been<br />
approved as a recogniied PGA<br />
facility by the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Golfers' Association <strong>of</strong><br />
America, Public Works<br />
Director David L Simpson<br />
announced Wednesday<br />
Simpson said he received<br />
word from the course's<br />
manager, Horace W Smith,<br />
that the facility had been<br />
accepted <strong>The</strong> course will be<br />
issued a new certificate each<br />
year providing it maintains<br />
adequate standards.<br />
Mayor Robert L Sharp said<br />
the local course is the result <strong>of</strong><br />
what can happen "if you stick<br />
with it." Sharp said the course<br />
was nothing more than a<br />
"watering hole for sea gulls"<br />
when he took <strong>of</strong>fice in 1967<br />
Originally planned as an<br />
lSheile course plans for<br />
developing the "back nine"<br />
were abandoned until the<br />
holes on the front nine<br />
could be improved Smith was<br />
brought into operate the course<br />
with a renewable one year<br />
lease,<br />
A ruling by the federal<br />
aviation Administration that<br />
no green could be placed at the<br />
continued on page 2<br />
NIGHT JN VENlUJiJpW PARADi;<br />
v JERSEY, i»iy ie, <strong>1970</strong><br />
PARADE COUUSE<br />
i~ — ^ — — -*» SOUTH COURSE<br />
- COAST GUARD BOAT<br />
r*- NORTH COURSE<br />
PAGE 2 — SECTION ONI<br />
Red-haired teenager<br />
new Miss Yacht Club<br />
Ki-d haired Suiann.i O.illi.n i-pri-sin MUL Iin- Y,i,-hl i'iiih<br />
Wii* friiWIied Ml" Or-an CilS Ml IV 11.1' I i •" I (> i. 11 f 1 ^ iii ill*<br />
Viiihl Club ,i( l-f-i.- i-.inii'^i CIII.'^I wil' ii-pi-i-.-iii ihi<br />
«l j jjrd Sii! u ni.n , i-vpnini;<br />
V.ii-hi Chih ii, ih,. B.iln Cam,I,-<br />
Commiidiin' unit Mr* IIITIHTI 'iii AllUli,! 'i<br />
Johnson •.iii !fM;i!i'd .1! ill*<br />
. liiiipiiiiii; » " '<br />
rrowmnji and ivi-r. .i^iMi-.l hs MI>I.- M.i i.1 Carilens rd .<br />
IM, L.'(litv M M.<br />
l)i iMiU I.i'yil I I '.' K AtLlllIll'<br />
<strong>City</strong> Y.irhi C<br />
hkd l.\ n U .tkiii*. ni.inml'ii'lri<br />
Biillim i« 1 lie<br />
HiiK. Mi.-h i'h.-f\ 1 V, .igliii.<br />
,,f Mr .irul Mr- Piilrii-k K Hun himi'i" \'..U,-\ I'.i .latin<br />
D.iltnn. "f HiinTinwn I'll .ii.l Fili.'ii JIIW Ml.iriric Hwi<br />
.HI 9 Ci-irral ,iv Hlii n 1<br />
m-ars nlfj ,nid h,r. ihn'i' .i-ii'<br />
,iinl urn' hr.il hir Sli.' will .Mil.<br />
hrr |iinii>r M.if •' M;ii'''lin<br />
High Srhi.iil in Hiphmlii.<br />
Susiinna list.', .i* in' h.ihhi.<br />
iirld p1.1 ri(1<br />
Tin' !"Ur niniiir.iip will<br />
rumprisii ihi- i]n••• n * i-.mri<br />
Th.-v lire 16 i-wr iiid .1.. Flln<br />
AxhiT ,if Fn'l W.mhmiJliin I 1 u; H.is rd Sue<br />
U,,li.-...M I).m.111. Ohi.. Lilri<br />
lliin.-h l)i.-\.-l Hill I'.i ('.(nil<br />
,\M|,,II F,,,l I, niHirdidi-. R.I .<br />
I'.ml 1 I- 11,' ]>.«. m k 'Ml. Si.-i,-h|'f<br />
nl C.ir,.l f.iik.-i Chi-rrv Hill<br />
,,„,< K .-In k .11, 11,....-I IM<br />
I',<br />
Ml, \ I: V,,itiiii .Ir win<br />
ili.ll! Hi in -.» I (!'• . % en I ;md Mr.<br />
W 1 M I I m Shli HI |> ' I U Wi! ^<br />
., .....I in. K.,h..,-i M,uiih.iii<br />
17 yfiir 1 ild K.itiii M.uiMrin.i. .i i^i.d .1, ni.i>!fi nutt'ti .inri h.T ••• .11 rt « ill<br />
.flifi Mi* P\ ,hp f\iffii f Mr ,ifld<br />
ridi' i biiiii in 1 hi. Si|jht m<br />
Mr* I'" .".Ilk CmUiM. ;n>.l V.<br />
Vrnif.' Piirnrli *i 1 I 11 r H ,\<br />
,.M| MI. H.,il ,.,( K..IVII<br />
Drug cases go to jury<br />
Threr oul-uf vtiiti- rvsirlimls<br />
were held for the kTiirid )Ur% nn In .ilhi'r ai'iinn Harry .1<br />
various Ann fharsp* fnllowinu Mi'lJiUChlin. 22, nl Wyndmixir,<br />
special preliminary hi'armp Pa piii")<br />
before Judjje Franklin A K 111 u<br />
in Municipal luurt hi'n-<br />
Wednesday<br />
William G Grant, 2(1, and<br />
Daniel A Sparks. 19. both "I<br />
Pittsburgh, wore held in 52,000<br />
bail for aiding and abetting in<br />
the a 11 e m p I c d sale • > f<br />
mirijuana <strong>The</strong> rnmplaim<br />
against them was signed by<br />
Richard Tuckrr, operator cif a<br />
luncheonette at 4th 51 and<br />
Wesley av.<br />
Patricia Younker, 21, <strong>of</strong><br />
Weatherby, Pa , was fommitti'd<br />
to the county jail in default <strong>of</strong><br />
$500 bail on a charge <strong>of</strong> being<br />
under the influence <strong>of</strong> ;i<br />
narcotic drug, hash She »<br />
picked Up by police Tuesday<br />
; i S20O I'm., .and 55<br />
ru^ts iiii ,! drunk-tin driving<br />
iharur Mr L-Liii ghlin was<br />
.irrfslfd bs Patrolman MIM'<br />
Piiwi-ii atti'r bring involved in<br />
an .iffifliMir at Hlh si and Bay<br />
•IV ill! <strong>Jul</strong>S 1 2<br />
Clary .1 Mijshni.sh, 16, uf<br />
Fli.urtiiwn, Pa , piiid a $40 fine<br />
for liiaiiiiia his driver*. license<br />
In aliiither person al 9th si<br />
and the boardwalk<br />
Henry Ford, IH, <strong>of</strong> Rydal,<br />
Pa , was fined $25 Fur driving<br />
his Willy's Jeep thrtiuiih a stop<br />
siBll al IHlh st and Central av<br />
ii n d raiisiny an accident.<br />
Richard G Hamilton, <strong>of</strong><br />
Skippiick. Pa , was fined $2S<br />
for making an improper left<br />
hand turn at ith si and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
and was held for the grand jury<br />
Susanna Dalton<br />
A blue bright assembly progrim lor autumn. Catch<br />
the newness, the verve, the vivacity <strong>of</strong> herringboned<br />
plaids coloring up to sultry solids. Plaids <strong>of</strong> black,<br />
brown or plum 100% Acrilan acrylic are set Off with<br />
bright-eyed accents. <strong>The</strong> collection, in sizes 5-15,<br />
guarintied for one full year'S'normal weir, refund<br />
or raplicement when returned with tig and sales<br />
sflp to Monianto, Priced from $7,00<br />
.*:..<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SINTINfLLfDGiR<br />
Hospital groundbreaking Sun.;<br />
Coast Guard Center Band to play<br />
Thi> I'lMli-il St.ile*. rn;|i.(<br />
Cu.iinl B.MllI 11! v(.nf will take placr. on<br />
thi' lawn in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
itnginal hospital buj|din|| facing<br />
Sunny av , whew the addition<br />
will he liicati>d<br />
Following Ihe eerrrrionv. a<br />
reception will he held in thi.<br />
Hospital 'K lobby<br />
An open invitiitinn is<br />
i-xlended to all ip the<br />
eonimiindv to uti.'nd thi^<br />
.'(jnif'ifiifl { event<br />
<strong>The</strong> addition, estimation to<br />
es.si in the virinity <strong>of</strong><br />
s School<br />
Admission T0st$ and Inlervitws<br />
for this Fall Term are now being<br />
conducted Wednesday mornings.<br />
FOR APPOINTMiNT WRIT!<br />
OR TiLIPHONi<br />
HOWELL F. NOMER<br />
HiADMASTfR<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
FRIENDS SCHOOL<br />
1216 Pacific Ave., Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
PHONE 348-3146<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Golf<br />
.^iiiilliiiii'H Oitm nnue I<br />
I i'i Ihf uirp.tr! mtiway<br />
*..*i I ill' tMiy tis yive sip thi'<br />
.1 nl ilivihipiiii; the other<br />
* h.ili^ lii^i.'ad seviiral i>f<br />
i' \ i s I i il t! h if I en were<br />
ijlh.Mii! All l,,,|,.. ,,„, par<br />
\ ^piiiik Ii iiu syshm hiy. hei'ii<br />
I.ill' il il .ill I hi- greens anri<br />
Siiiith<br />
til si iilaiiis I lie t-ijursi'<br />
it Ii 'its . .ii riiil i.t|iiipnient<br />
mill ..KM n|ier>llrs ]I prll shllp<br />
(hi .ii'iiori biiildinii and<br />
I'.'l.i'. ,, p.-rren !„[;,. ,,f thi-<br />
ii'it- li'im 111;.I iifid (Trt'ens<br />
This is the worm<br />
that is ruining<br />
so many local lawns<br />
It's 11 s id UL'huiirnt, iind il h.is .in I'niir-<br />
iiuiiis jippclili.' ter ijr.iss flliit'*. why siiii ;IHM h,wc taken iin ii<br />
niugi'il, chi'M 'il .-p Imik<br />
WV h.tyi 1 1 lie atisui. 1 [i> ni'htt nt ms St-iiits<br />
(HIM \Ko ri'L-uinnit'iid it liiLjhK Uipes,<br />
(Uil uchsiiirnis quukk .mil *uii-|y IIUM-<br />
is c:is% III ,ippl) hli'. ,11k] illltiruilhTll !ll' \ I DO'<br />
lawn for only S4 M^<br />
OARDiN r<br />
authorized (ScOttiQ retailer<br />
— ith «re«t and West Av».<br />
,<br />
FKIUAT. JUUT I/, iy/U THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLEDGiR<br />
Miss O,C. contestant hopes to fly<br />
as an airline hostess someday<br />
A I'.ITI) u> iii III .111 (if OI-IMII<br />
« it s Iliuli Si'liiHil. lli(. must<br />
'•••:•• II I riiiili.siiini fur Ilii. iiil.<br />
nl MIJ, Oil'i.n <strong>City</strong> in b..<br />
.illiiiiiiiiiiH liy Ihe J.iyii.'F. is<br />
C.iriilyn Hill.MI. 1 H yi..ir ulrl<br />
(i jiJUlilir ,,f Mr iir.ii Mrs<br />
t'liuilrs I lilt i m. (il I I Ashiiry<br />
,!V Miss UiltisM Is spf.nMjri't.l Ijy<br />
I hi- Wi.mi.n't, riuli (if -in,-iiiMriu<br />
m.sior ^ ..hii<br />
Cily r'iii»'li,i,.'iii .lUi-nl (lii.iiici..<br />
N Burr in.! ,, hi.lt) .'[I in ill,<br />
p<br />
until in >u<br />
Margaret Mead IR) and actress Susan<br />
Oliver (L), winners <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1970</strong> 24th<br />
Powder Puff Derby from Monterey.<br />
Calif., to 3M Airport Bristol. Pa,, in a<br />
Piper Comanche, wen. pit'son tod un<br />
aircraft Proximity Warning Indicator<br />
(PW1) from General Aviation<br />
Electronics. Inc. (GEN AVE I at the<br />
Awards Banquet Thursday i-vir-.ing <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
9, at the Holiday Inn TT'THOII. N.J , hv<br />
Solons accept audit;<br />
Keeker made deputy<br />
<strong>The</strong> three city<br />
commissioners face possible<br />
imprisonment for one year and<br />
a $1,000 fine as well as<br />
forfeiture <strong>of</strong> their <strong>of</strong>fice if they<br />
hiive not familiarized<br />
themselves with the provisions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "general comments and<br />
recommendations" section <strong>of</strong><br />
i coutniee s<br />
704 ASSURY AVINU1 WAI 39M040<br />
QUAUfY fUHNITURE AT REASONABLE PMCIS<br />
— - x "•• - - — - - - - - * • i-" - * •*-•'<br />
tht? 1H7U municipal audit<br />
<strong>The</strong> audit, prepared by<br />
Henry Roeser and Co.,<br />
municipal accountants. w:ui<br />
accepted at Wednesday's oily<br />
commission mfelinj; find<br />
forwarded to tin- State Local<br />
Finance Board<br />
In the resolution iht<br />
cornmissioneni certify "that all<br />
membera <strong>of</strong> thf govmiinB<br />
body have reviewed, us i<br />
minimum, the seetionb <strong>of</strong> the<br />
annual audit entitled ijeneraJ<br />
eomrnents and recomnii'n<br />
ditlons,"<br />
Failure to do fin may subject<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> th" local<br />
governing body to the penalty<br />
provision! <strong>of</strong> R.3. 52:27BB-S2,<br />
imprisonment or fine or both.<br />
Actually there Is little<br />
danger <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong>ficial going<br />
to jail or even being fined for<br />
not reiding the audit. It's just a<br />
requirement <strong>of</strong> the state that<br />
penalties be affixed for not<br />
reviewing the audit<br />
In other action the<br />
commissioners approved<br />
employment for the summer<br />
for 122 lifeguards, Of this total<br />
33 are first year men.<br />
Harold B. Kooker was given<br />
approval as a permanent<br />
Deputy Pir» Chief in the Firo<br />
Department, Kooker, a veteran<br />
on the Department, passed a<br />
civil service test for the<br />
position.<br />
Andrew J. CappezzB, Jr.,<br />
Wil nam#d ai temporary<br />
maintenance repairmen<br />
electrician in the city's<br />
Electrical Department.<br />
A resolution was pissed<br />
confirming the gale <strong>of</strong> three<br />
city-owned lots to George W. -<br />
K*ever, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Keever<br />
p»ld * total <strong>of</strong> 110,700 for<br />
three lott in the vanity <strong>of</strong><br />
23rd st and Haven av.<br />
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(••••p.,- « "• • i'.- 1 iiv'.in- •'•<br />
i i!\ ...iVu-i't. fr.-,m • hi' residents<br />
:. • i h.- * . .niFTiii tii. ^*. i ii.ii ' heri.<br />
! , -., ,mi . (".'iim .! i'iri inii<br />
.-..Ml,,.I ..I M.C'I<br />
, PP".I Mr,i*i ("in<br />
William C. HquiTps, manager OEM<br />
Markfting. Sales Int., Glenside, Pa.<br />
Frank Kingston Smith (Li. president <strong>of</strong><br />
the National A'-'iatiut, Trades Association<br />
was masU'r <strong>of</strong> ceromonifs at the iwards<br />
banquet, Honorabli' John H, Shaffer,<br />
Federal Anation Administrator, was an<br />
honored guest at the banquet. Squires<br />
and Smith arc both summer residents <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CltV. N.J.<br />
Hie CHEMISE LACOSTE by IZOD<br />
INTERNATIONAL SPORTS SHIRT CELEBRITY, in-<br />
blanlly recognized wherever it goes , , , on the links or<br />
<strong>of</strong>f, ., because it bears the symbol <strong>of</strong> oxeluiivo sportive<br />
elegance, the erneptiiSn crest. Made <strong>of</strong> the finest hind-<br />
waihablo cotton Hslr with ribbed collir and cuffi, it<br />
comes in a galaxy <strong>of</strong> exciting colors; White, Rfld, NavJ',<br />
Black, Copon Blue, Olive, Millot Bluo.'Clsy, Gold, For-<br />
reit Creen, Natural or Yellow, Sizei: S, M, L, XL, XXL,<br />
$10,<br />
720 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OPEN FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY HITIS<br />
. . .frlm issiiinifs ,infl i.lhs.f ..<br />
' i t 11 .. ..i- ..iiiiirs rni.i-lii<br />
. lit f u fl i n &i ( . d i ft i ri s Tii<br />
V-s.-.< iHtii.n 1*> 2* Communi<br />
Assi.riii! mil and S.,iiili f>.-i.<br />
f'llv, I m|iri ,vem*.ril A^s. * i.il I.<br />
A Is*. rlits iiimfnitl.* is<br />
pr'.vifii appropri;.!*. piihl.ii<br />
Hi. V,<br />
Mi-mhi'fKhip C'ti m m iiii'i- !<<br />
f * i t- hiiin-niui An- Mrs Kalwr^ •'' f i: •<br />
Jfihns4*n and Arthur Mynn ''"-' -<br />
l =<br />
Ihi- funrii<strong>of</strong>m ;mrn itl•**= iiff tit tiu iid -inri ' h '' [<br />
fniiintiiin m*=mb**n*hip in ih» n-ifffi<br />
;ij*frf'i..tnifi b> wWinlinu tlJ «'h u ••'*<br />
h« imt* m ihe rummunns<br />
M l<br />
in *• "<br />
r*,irh thi- £nu\ iii j 00 p,.rri>m P><<br />
pafi irtpit[win Th*^ gF'JUp a|i.ij \s AficI<br />
In pftiV id«- ' n((.triT! ai iiM"! ri'lMt s Vf= ami<br />
iii '. jwn* ! f chiinyp'- f * * ih* h»<br />
mN"Friary f-'n •-* r'oniinMihg t^i^l^ ^'ti*><br />
wi'irum* 1 npw fflsiiibT'- tn ih* TH<br />
Airport<br />
cm&nufid frr*Ti pa^f 1 1<br />
JPFM*\ Airwavii. whtrh U'a-M'h<br />
Eh*' far ih ty fmm th" riiy:<br />
const puf*i**d an ^ight plann* 1<br />
P.ilii'. I" 1 i<br />
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V, ,L. ir 1:, Set i..id <strong>The</strong><br />
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i'm<br />
Mi'ter M.iid Mrs N,,ii,.% Prili. i-<br />
ri I.l ., I Iii Ore an Citv<br />
who ivsii..H ii n (i. In hiiiik. .if<br />
r-i, mrn ii nu\ .Hid pro mot e a<br />
parkniL: hi KI ts f.yf h d;?y. h;is<br />
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no r rii ,i I f| u 1.1 ;. .. ni'*. rhi<br />
mmil •il --• ' ! * \i i al lend<br />
hangar two ypaiii ago Th*<br />
m .. *. 1 in<br />
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p robi^rtis with noitu' hgvp<br />
i nc reaspd si nrp I igh U w^-r*pn<br />
thf runway<br />
travel<br />
Classified<br />
Ads Bring<br />
Fast<br />
Results<br />
OMEGA<br />
Come In «nd *N the wrteh<br />
our N,A,S>, Bernini aitronauts<br />
wwr In space, orbiting<br />
it 17,000 miles per hour<br />
<strong>of</strong> taking their wilks m outer<br />
ipaetl It's We Omega Speed,<br />
miiter 4-diil, 2 pushbut.<br />
ton ehron<strong>of</strong>fiph rtop-wateh<br />
With tichymiter di«i. Slain.<br />
IMS Met!, SIM,<br />
Thomas<br />
Jewelers<br />
• 121 Atbury Av«nu»<br />
Bay<br />
i- IH.irlted<br />
ps.i piise <strong>of</strong><br />
. impfi j^f-<br />
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pr.<br />
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-ifffifflpf<br />
v.-slvi'd m * 'smmunity<br />
nrx i rr^juiar mifiing <strong>of</strong><br />
^-MiriitLic.n will b*' this<br />
: ( FriH,-i\ j .t| h ^U in thf<br />
\ Mf>i-i. i ith >,t and<br />
SEE oven<br />
400<br />
COOKIi-JARS<br />
30 KINDS OF<br />
BUTTER COOKIB<br />
er Ib<br />
»1.40 P<br />
In Our 42nd Year<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
T14 ASBURY AVI.<br />
OtNn <strong>City</strong><br />
, , , after you've had<br />
your accident!<br />
, . . and the doctor has gone , , .
PAOI 4 — SECTION QNB THf OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 17, ]97Q<br />
Scooter<br />
Skirts<br />
.-ma I ops<br />
Whit,-<br />
Sizes<br />
5 1.1<br />
111 1R<br />
I&E<br />
Style Shop<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
SHOPPING CSNTIR<br />
n? 4144<br />
204 Philadelphia Ave<br />
ISO HARBOR CITY<br />
Candlelight rite unites<br />
Miss Q'Shea, E, J. Vitali<br />
Hdly Trimly Kpnn'npul<br />
Church wiis the selim" .luiir '27<br />
for thr m;!rn;ij»|, ,,l Miss<br />
Heather Dawn c'nmilli- Di'ini)<br />
D'Shea, diiuyhtcf ul Col lintl<br />
Mrs, Pnlrick ,1 (rShe.i. i.f I iiOi)<br />
Ferndiile dr . In Kvrrrti .hime*.<br />
Vitiih, sun <strong>of</strong> Mr iiiiri Mrs<br />
Rraiii! Vitah. nf PiilrrsoM<br />
Thi' Rev Charles Wood<br />
rector, «nd the "Rev Piiui Gos*<br />
iisnislinl, <strong>of</strong>ficialcH ,1 |h(< K :i()<br />
p m cai)dli-li|>hl rrrrmuny<br />
<strong>The</strong> ur^itilist w;m John Van<br />
San I, nf t'v,e» Kiilk SuluiM<br />
W;i* Waller FicHrfirk ul thi*<br />
riH . who tinu Thr (Jir.ileM<br />
Of <strong>The</strong>se !>, [jiyr inn 1 wrrr t'irvles Wilh n row <strong>of</strong><br />
iiiii,/r Venui' laee daisy moiils<br />
.mil iwii iMiiv ,,f i,,j,i(| <strong>The</strong><br />
drl.uh.ihir Iriiiri mill Camelo!<br />
cap ,iUo were trimmed wilh<br />
liaises and liranl with ,i chapel<br />
Irnjnh veil ..nmpurteri illusion<br />
Thi<br />
Thr<br />
WrdHmy Pr.ivrr<br />
1 hnde t iirrii'H a Imunuel uf<br />
mil I I i cnloreil fy rubidiums.<br />
,iJ.|Mrs, c-.trtl,l(lt>!lh. "liifls. yrrhui<br />
dmsirs and Iliihy hreiilh<br />
Mrs Amv fallen, ul Sdttlers<br />
Puinl, Wiis m.Hruu <strong>of</strong> hurlur<br />
Bridesmaids wrrr Mrs Mania<br />
U,imiiiii. ul Rrilwuiiil Ciiy,<br />
C'iilil »i«lrr nl thr hnde, Mr-,<br />
liremia f.-imano, ul Tampa.<br />
Fl.i . sister ..|' Ihr bride. ,ind<br />
Ml,S» Nliiry IJH, V,|,iil ,lf<br />
A rerrptpoH followed ill<br />
Ciintllll s n,,i,lrn H,,,,m ,„<br />
Margate<br />
Thr hridr uhii w,i> j'ivrii ui<br />
mnmii"r hy her father wore il<br />
White duller! S*i« t!own<br />
fashioni-H wilh ,i hiL'h Victorian<br />
fullnr :,nd luinj Cnmeliil<br />
sleeves Thr empire hoiiirr<br />
full!. nl Ihr sleeves ,md<br />
hemline .1 thr dirndl skirt<br />
COTTON SHIFTS, HOUSECOATS from f 5.95<br />
PRINTS<br />
HATS Whim« 'f<br />
'STRIPES<br />
for All<br />
SOI,J.J\S<br />
from $2.50<br />
HANDBAGS from $3.00<br />
Krinkled Patail . amws Croehifc Vmis Icathor<br />
STRAW HANDBAGS 20% OFF<br />
Krinkled Pitenf WiATHfR COATS from $16.00<br />
Lingerie . GIOVM • Searfi . Hoiitry<br />
Open 9 a m to<br />
HILIN F, 5 so p.m<br />
Friday 9 to 0<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399-5800<br />
Catering to Pre-teens and in,<br />
• Sportswear • Gifts<br />
• Bathing Suits • Dresses<br />
• Jewelry • Novelties<br />
4 S. AVOLYN AVENUE<br />
(6600 Block, Vtmtnsr)<br />
VINTNOR, N. J,<br />
B224QS6<br />
10.5.30 Friday till 9:30<br />
STOREWIDE SALE!<br />
Terrific Values!<br />
FAMOUS BRANDS<br />
20% to 50% OFF<br />
Summer Dresses • Skirts<br />
Slacks • Shoes<br />
Bathing Suits<br />
e GRAPEVINE<br />
737 Landis Av«nye Vineland<br />
Phone 691-3011<br />
(Fe#Hy it »S1 Albury AVMIM, 0«Mn <strong>City</strong><br />
KOKKT OF CALIFORNIA<br />
Sizes 8-20<br />
coral and white<br />
black and white<br />
VJUU<br />
741 Asbury Avenue<br />
OPEN FRIDAY NITI<br />
Thr nl |riid;!nl> wor*- empire<br />
yowns ui bftuii stlk ur(|;in/a<br />
«t\lrd «. 11h Ciinii-lul sleeves<br />
wilh Hirni'iisiioial whil" Vrriisr<br />
lili'e muhf Irim White<br />
i;rii.s|jriiin nhhfin infiirled the<br />
empire hcidirr^. ru fl\ uf droves<br />
anil hemluii-s <strong>The</strong>y i-iirrii>d<br />
biill(|lietji ol white fliiimin, unit<br />
hiihy hreiiih<br />
Thr hr(itr\ mt'lhiT wore ;i<br />
luriy rtl;ii^r ( hil'lun t*own with ;i<br />
(evi.-le,! Hrrklu.r .illll Inpprd<br />
Willi ;i rursiiiji- (ti niifii tfreen<br />
Thi' hndi'L'riiDm's mother<br />
wori' ,i liini; pink qnwn (if raw<br />
d as<br />
bi'M mHii fop hi- 1 * npphi'W.<br />
T'.hiirs wen' Aliiii Biirhaniw, <strong>of</strong><br />
Palersim. cousin uf Ihn<br />
bridi-criiiim . Allwrt Pot I to. <strong>of</strong><br />
Palcrson. and Loilii Vilali, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bluomfield. also » rnusm <strong>of</strong><br />
the hi idi'grriiim<br />
Thi 1 bnrii- atlcndf'd the<br />
Umyi'fMty uf Tampa i I Florida<br />
in Plonda and WHS {jraduatod<br />
from Monmouth Collfgr in<br />
Long Branch Rhr has been<br />
teaching elfimenUiry whooi for<br />
I he past two yi'ars.<br />
<strong>The</strong> b n di'jffiium was<br />
graduated from the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tampa and took graduate<br />
work at Rider College He is<br />
presently employed by<br />
Sarnsoriite Corporation<br />
<strong>The</strong> newlywi'ds spent their<br />
honeymoon ill Jamaica and<br />
will reside m HempMe.id Lung<br />
Island<br />
Suburban Club<br />
enjoys party<br />
NORTHFIELD Seventeen<br />
members and two guests <strong>of</strong> thu<br />
Suburban Garden Club pnjoyed<br />
a garden parly Monday<br />
afternoon at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Erwin Lange, llM W. Rosedale<br />
av . North Held<br />
Mrs Samuf'j Barnes <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwoiid and Mrs, Lewis<br />
Whitney <strong>of</strong> Somors Point were<br />
welcomed a* Byests;<br />
A brief business meeting was<br />
conducted a! which time<br />
Committee report.', were given<br />
and plans were madi for a<br />
flower show lo be staged<br />
September 1-1 <strong>The</strong>me <strong>of</strong> the<br />
show will be Through the<br />
O.irden Gate Mrs. Paul<br />
Kaitmann will serve as general<br />
chairTniLn<br />
<strong>The</strong> next meeting will be<br />
August 1 0 ar noon at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs Alfred C Hartshorrie,<br />
1 IS E Berkshire av.. Linwood.<br />
Mr)sLes,ses for the afternoon<br />
were Mrs Kattmann, Mrs.<br />
Edward Eddy, Mrs; Charles<br />
Merriti and Mrs Herbert Davis.<br />
Miss Jaep guest<br />
at birthday htn<br />
MIKI Charlotte M Jaep was<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a 21st<br />
birthday buffet party Sunday<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> her parents. Mr<br />
and Mrs. Francis DuBois, 53<br />
Clulph Mill rd , Somers Point.<br />
Several <strong>of</strong> Miss Jaep's<br />
classmates from Olassbort)<br />
State College intended She<br />
will be a senior next year and is<br />
rnajorinR in • special education.<br />
Those prt'M'ht were Robort<br />
J.'iep, <strong>of</strong> Stoni' Harbor. Mr and<br />
Mr.v Edward Jaep, <strong>of</strong> Beesleys<br />
Point, Miss Siira E Smith and<br />
Mr 1 , John Clark, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
Mrs Harold DuBois, <strong>of</strong><br />
Freehold, Mr. and Mrs George<br />
Broiison and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Laki'wood, Mr. and Mrs<br />
Firuld DuBois and family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Jackson, Miss Pamela Weaver,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>. Miss<br />
Dorothy West, <strong>of</strong> Freehold,<br />
Miss Barbara Oerkons, <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood, Miss Kathy Williams<br />
and Miss Naney Bixler, both <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, and Mrs Francis<br />
Hagilerty. Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
Roach, and Miss' Donna<br />
Weseotl,' nil <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
Attend Convention<br />
Mrs Addison Burk, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city, president <strong>of</strong> the Cope May<br />
County American Legion<br />
Auxiliary, and Mrs. Gladys<br />
Fiersion <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county group, attended<br />
the convention <strong>of</strong> the Berjfen<br />
County Auxiliary lut Friday<br />
and Saturday in Walrlwick. <strong>On</strong><br />
Sunday they attended the<br />
Memorml lervied at High Point<br />
given by the Deportment <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey,<br />
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS,<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter,<br />
Women's Auxiliary to Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital put final touches to artificial<br />
flower arrangements to be sold at the<br />
group's Summer Bazaar Thursday on the<br />
Union Chapel aides<br />
list annual Fair<br />
Mrs. E. J. Vitali<br />
Mrs, Afanador<br />
shower guest<br />
Music Pier. <strong>The</strong> affair will open at 9 a.m.<br />
and close at 3 p.m. <strong>The</strong> public is invited.<br />
Shown here at the workshop session are<br />
(J. to r. | Mrs. Charlotte Bishop, Mrs. L.<br />
G. Haskill, Mrs. Emlie K. Price and Mrs.<br />
Mane M. Becker. Shore Studio Photo,<br />
Flea Market-bazaar<br />
listed by Hadassah<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ladies' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> second annual Flea<br />
Union Chapel BY THE-SEA<br />
Market and Bazaar <strong>of</strong> the<br />
will staRp its annual Fair Mrs Grace Afanndur was Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
Wednesday at Chapel Hall,<br />
SSth st. and Asbury av. It will<br />
open at 10 am. and close at 4<br />
p m A light lunch will be<br />
served at 11 am<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be tables <strong>of</strong> cakes,<br />
RUist <strong>of</strong> honor at a surprise<br />
baby shower (liven Thursday<br />
evening in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Estelle_ Stratum, 517 Sunny<br />
av., Somers Point. Co-hostess<br />
was Mrs. Joyce Bakley<br />
Hadassah wl bbe<br />
held August 1<br />
and 2 atCoopji<br />
Corner,<br />
Stenton pi and Pacific av,.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Items for sale will include<br />
nearly-new clothing, white<br />
candy, lifts, Christmas items, A blue and while color elephant*, antiques, jewelry,<br />
Ujys and white ilephants. scheme was used for theused<br />
books and records, cakes,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re also will be an art table<br />
with oil paintings for sale.<br />
Proceeds will help reduce<br />
the<br />
decorations. <strong>The</strong> jiuest <strong>of</strong><br />
honor was seated in a chair<br />
surrounded with the many<br />
1,'aily wrapped ijifls.<br />
candies and a refreshment<br />
stand.<br />
Festivities will open 4 p.m.<br />
Saturday and close" at<br />
Thi •* allending were Mrs. midnight. Sunday's hours will<br />
EsteMs jBakley, Miss Marjorie be 10 am to 5 p.m.<br />
Weaver," Mrs, Betty Bewman,<br />
Mrs. Nancy Gml Jones, Mrs.<br />
Janis Town, Mrs. Karen<br />
Clarified Adi Bring RMUIM<br />
Moncriefs visited<br />
DiLaurentis, Miss Gail Murphy,<br />
Mrs, Warren Krutzhe, Miss<br />
by sons, families<br />
Mr and Mrs. Albert J.<br />
Moncrief, nl 107 Asbury av.,<br />
recently hod as housngufsts Mr,<br />
and Mrs Robert Moncrief and<br />
children, Brenton, Cheryl Anno<br />
and Parnnla Mary; Mr, and Mrs,<br />
A. John Moncrief, Jr., and son,<br />
Jon; and Ll. and Mrs, William<br />
C Moncrief,<br />
Sarih Fraser, Miss Laura Ann<br />
Tomlin, Mrs Laura Tomlin,<br />
Mrs, Paul Stratton, Mrs. Jean<br />
Qreis, Miss Debbie Creis, Mrs,<br />
Bobbie Mawhinney, Mrs,<br />
Barbara Bakley, Mrs. Elsie<br />
Privenson, Miss Mary Ann<br />
MeCorrhie, Mrs. Catherine<br />
McCormic, Mrs, William<br />
Johnson, Miss Patty Johnson,<br />
Mrs, Jane Campbell, Mrs,<br />
Ll. Moncrief is presently<br />
stationed at the Norfolk (V«)<br />
Leona Moore, Mrs. Alice Loper<br />
and Mrs. Bessie Terkes.<br />
Naval Air Station where he and Sending gifts but unable to<br />
his wife, Joy, are making their attend were Mrs. Joseph<br />
home. Robert Moncrief is SteUer, Mrs. Charles Hohmnn,<br />
completing his studies for his Mrs. Dorothy Mimler, Miss<br />
master's degree at Trenton Anne Schwara, Mrs, Anne<br />
Stnte College during the Schwarai Mrs. Joyce SiSciascio,<br />
summer session. Jack Moncrief Mrs. Lillian Stetsnr, Mrs.<br />
Is teaching at Bloom field Catherine Bragg and Miss Junie<br />
College this summei',<br />
Bragg,<br />
W> Sptelatin in<br />
Chubby Fashions<br />
Coma MM what • wonderful wieetion <strong>of</strong> cl<strong>of</strong>hts<br />
wa have now , , , all iptcially dnigned and<br />
ifyitd for "ehubbitt" in IIZM 8!" ~<br />
JhwtA CHILDREN'S WEAR<br />
6616 VENTNOR AVENUE<br />
Phon. 8224817<br />
VINTNOR, N. J,<br />
9:30 to 5:30<br />
Auxiliary's benefit sale<br />
in Gaslight Alley on 'walk<br />
<strong>The</strong> second annual two day<br />
sale for I he benefit ul ill.'<br />
Women * Auxihary. Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital Th-Joiner.<br />
Point will be held ill fiasliuhl<br />
Alley in the Flanders Hotel nil<br />
Tuesday antf Wednesday, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Ml and 22, it was annuuiiced<br />
by Mrs Mnxine McDonald,<br />
Linwood, chairman <strong>of</strong> . Ihe<br />
Executive RoiifH nf the<br />
Auxiliary<br />
PiirticlpiitinB shops include<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bi. a Ro Th<br />
Monde, <strong>The</strong><br />
Finn Hers Men<br />
Poster 0<br />
llnms<br />
1<br />
afforded to illl piirrliaM'is<br />
iiicurdiinci' with ("iliihh.li<br />
pulley nf the five shop.<br />
This year » program h.n •<br />
niori' shopi, p irt icipniiMu tli<br />
were involved ill \ iimbitiiiUN<br />
IVinsiiltjitKiii in C'hurrh llniiin,<br />
u vi>ntun> whirh would bring<br />
together nlnp ProlMstnnt<br />
d r n II m i n ;i 1 i o n « into a<br />
'ifi•million rni'mhrr rhurTh<br />
M|s.s Hctrdon jtnd Mr*;<br />
Rnhhin* rppri>«ent»(l lh(.<br />
Women i Presbylerial Society<br />
In the PrnshylPry <strong>of</strong> Wnsl<br />
Jersey <strong>The</strong>y iirc member', <strong>of</strong><br />
the Firm Pri.thvli.Miin Chnrrh<br />
Colony committee<br />
discusses plans<br />
Initial plans for activities for<br />
Ihr year were discussed by<br />
member* <strong>of</strong> the ways and<br />
means rummlttee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Colony Club mpfliilj<br />
Wednesday evening in the<br />
home uf Mrs Barry Haskelt<br />
<strong>The</strong> meeting «» conducted<br />
by the en-chairmen. Mrs.<br />
Haskett and Mrs. Haskett and<br />
Mrs Edward Field, Jr Others<br />
attending included Mrs Henry<br />
K. Shaw, Colony Club<br />
president; Mrs Thomas<br />
Williams, Mrs John C Ludlam,<br />
Mrs Frank A, Hughes and Mrs<br />
Martin C Barteis<br />
Plans discussed were for a<br />
bus tour <strong>of</strong> Peddler's Village<br />
and New Hope in Pennsylvania<br />
on October 21. a luncheon<br />
faihtion show November 19, a<br />
penny auction and card party<br />
in the spring and the<br />
resump^Hi <strong>of</strong> the bridge<br />
marathon<br />
BLUE M<br />
All street collection postal<br />
hoses will be painted blue<br />
across the nation, arenrding to<br />
a Post Office Department<br />
spokesman. Red and White Post<br />
Office decalawill remain 'he<br />
ill-blue boies.<br />
tewau iflotel<br />
Overloukinji the Bay between Atlantic and Qrafln Qty<br />
Air* Conditioned — C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop — Color Television<br />
Shufflebgard — Two Swimming Pools<br />
Mfniatun Ooll — Free For Guests<br />
BAY & MARYLAND AVENUE. SOMERS PQJNT<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS • DIAL<br />
OPEN ALL YEAH<br />
W«Vg^ Otto and Meta Femsel, Props,<br />
Mrs. James Orlando Herbert<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
TODAY (Friday P<br />
Silver Moon Council Degree<br />
<strong>of</strong> Poeahontas meeting, 7:30<br />
p.m , in Bethel Hall<br />
* * *<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Ground breaking for n >w<br />
46-bed wing at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, 4:30 p.m.<br />
* • •<br />
MONDAY<br />
Closing exercises for Daily<br />
Vacation Bible School, 7 p.m ,<br />
in Central United Methodist<br />
Church<br />
t * *<br />
Somers Point Senior Citizens<br />
meeting, 11.30 a.m., in Grace<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
* * *<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Reading Club, 10:30 a.m,. at<br />
the Somers Point Library, 747<br />
Shore rd * t *<br />
Four Seasons Garden Club<br />
annual picnic at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Lynn Rowley Rain date<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 22<br />
* * *<br />
Somers Point Kiwanis Club<br />
dinner meeting, 7 p.m , in<br />
Daniel's Restaunint.<br />
VENICE<br />
OJCE<br />
WITH COLORFUL CLOTHES FRQ/A<br />
MEN'S SHOT<br />
11th and th« Boardwalk<br />
Phon. 399-1571<br />
10A M.tolOP.M.<br />
Miss Hassiepen<br />
Is shower guest<br />
Miss Lnretla Hassiepen was<br />
guest t>\ honor ai ;s surprisi'<br />
lineene shower given last<br />
weekend at h.T humi* 1 cm Old<br />
Tucknhoe rd in Petersburg<br />
<strong>The</strong> affair was in the form <strong>of</strong> A<br />
barbecue and was give n by the<br />
nurses at Shore Memurlal<br />
Hospital.<br />
Thosi" altenrilllH were Mrs<br />
Betty Hint's, Mrs Barbara<br />
Feldmari, ^rs. Virginia<br />
Banning, Mrs. Ross. Mrs<br />
Wesley, Mrs. Betty Watson,<br />
Mrs. Anne Miraglllo, Mrs,<br />
Virginia Hutchinson, Miss Pat<br />
Jordan, Mrs. Esther Young and<br />
Mrs. Lillian Watson All are<br />
Miss Hassiepen s fu-workers<br />
Dunaway-Herbert wedding<br />
in South Carolina Church<br />
A «. ildini' ol I'll il i"l' '• '•' Aii'j.<br />
luok |>l,.i i S.illini,,-. .1! Si Nl .,<br />
.I..I111 - I n.ii-il M. -i ,di.' n",.,i,. ,<br />
1 him I. \i..l. i •'• •• s 1 u-.hi -<br />
• I... i I.<br />
liinlii.i; Mi,. All! 1' •',.!•• ,l,i ,.. w . ,, (.,,,( |J/fl;<br />
1 ) U M . , « . H •.! A M I I . • • • , . . • . , n , l ,,,,| i , , , 1 % , - . , , , , , n n , . , , , ^<br />
,liim, f I- I !••,!., Ii, , h, . • rl , ,i ,. ,, ,|, 1 ,,,,,., , .|,.i,,, ('<br />
Amli f u n M,,,,. (-,..,(! .»., r !••: 1,, .,-,<br />
Tin !,r i.|i 1 'hi' .i.iuuh ! F..II.1H ,i.|i MM , , ,. ,„,<br />
Mr ,,,id M.. II,on..,; Whilli.1(1 ,.„., pi,,„] w, h, 1,1 .<br />
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PAGE 6 — SICTION ONE THi OCEAN CITY SiNTINELLEDOlR<br />
A weddinjJ <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
took place' recently in the New<br />
Oretna Room <strong>of</strong> Quail Hill in<br />
Smithville when June Ellen<br />
Scull beeam.i the bride <strong>of</strong><br />
Predric Mark Gruriin Rabbi<br />
Seymore Rosen <strong>of</strong>ficiated and<br />
a reeeption followed at<br />
Smithvillii<br />
Mr and Mrs Fn»dt>nr Mark Crunin<br />
<strong>The</strong> hridi- i* lh. ri.u.<br />
Mr and Mrs Klmcr F !<br />
Wynne-wood, P,i .,<br />
Warwick nv , llm ril<br />
bridi'p-ciom i« ih.. >nn<br />
and Mrs Allen (iru<br />
Natick. Mass<br />
Mrs Bnrhani Clasp.T<br />
matron <strong>of</strong> honor, and<br />
MrDauson was b* ! sI mai<br />
BUILDING LOTS<br />
PRIME RESIDENTAL<br />
1IT i 122"<br />
SSjjoy ytar 'imuifj or sumniri<br />
livin. Bv^y the neean Choose<br />
[ram i3 p^ded lotji dt-areri tu<br />
catch sv&y brrexp. Just over<br />
J4ttl m. fiidse. Lower taxes<br />
P^orful commuiijty. Adjatvfil<br />
to aH shopping See Claiwifliti<br />
Loti this paper<br />
VISIT MAHMOBA<br />
GE Fashionette<br />
Air Conditioner<br />
1 Inslalls in Pflinules with<br />
E-Z Mount<br />
Low Cost, use on 115 volt,<br />
house current<br />
Very Quiet Compressor<br />
Washable Filter, Reusable<br />
LEXAN* Molded CHSR^<br />
will never rust<br />
AltrBCtive Brown Finish<br />
GE Fnshionelte<br />
Mode[ AGKEIOBAA<br />
•000 BTU/Hr.<br />
149 95<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CONTIIACTORS<br />
RliiDiNTIAL and COMMERCIAL<br />
W4 ASBURy AVi DIAL 399-1598<br />
id hiiih<br />
.nln.ile Will<br />
US !i!B ine trip to<br />
will make<br />
Mi,! irk<br />
Si'plrmln'1<br />
rid i'<br />
indi'd<br />
tMUjj OI<br />
hi unive<br />
and<br />
the<br />
ciLs<br />
tO<br />
sity<br />
BISi AVNK CARD PARTY<br />
Mr* kUu Bolard was" high<br />
Mnr.r ,,i [he Bi-scas lie Card<br />
P.iri'. M.:iu i: d Mnndas f.vrning<br />
()i h.j.- . iiirliny in abnvf. HVPraye<br />
Men Mr, Flon iicii MeKinney,<br />
Mi» K.n Mille' Mrs. Tish<br />
Simons, Mrs Tarrir MrClonn.<br />
Mrs Iti'hn Kuli'r, Mrs Fronk<br />
Ki.hlii ami Mr*. Amelia Roth<br />
HIM ii> nr rard pjirtit^s Hre<br />
held evi'i-\ Momliij al 7 30<br />
p 111 in thi Hisi ayni Hotel.<br />
"12 Orcatl ii Pruceefls bi'm-fit<br />
Hhnri' Memorial-tiospilal<br />
* # *<br />
LI RAY DL 1 PLICATE •<br />
AMTiiues <strong>of</strong> I DM bfith ways<br />
W'-n- mad,. ,,i [he Luriiy<br />
Dnplit-.lie Bridiji' (ijimi 1 played<br />
Wn(iiiMMl.i> evening<br />
Noiih .SoLiih players roming<br />
'ii .ili.ise .i^i'raye were Joe<br />
Piei-.ol ,,ntl Kri Zerrcr. I36'i;<br />
Helen Sierlem and L<br />
Slury Hour<br />
through (hirri<br />
,11 th« lilipnrv<br />
pic<br />
10 ;> m ,<br />
flili<br />
Mm s Ri'iruiar<br />
Cluh<br />
Phm<br />
Republican<br />
mm-Mny.<br />
pstablishmcnU ;oid I'IUIK ami<br />
ortjanizntions in the Bornuijh<br />
<strong>The</strong> parade, lo !n> ln-ld<br />
Satiirdriy. <strong>Jul</strong>y 25. i* spiiiisnri'H<br />
is lh Inn<br />
by the Iioriiiijjh .ii Kiiiiic<br />
Harbor<br />
ytts Rohrrt Wiiiii'rbiiitiim.<br />
parodf chairman. i* busy<br />
signing up piiradii (iiirriihls in<br />
thP Othi'r °ux divi^ii>n?., faiH'N<br />
wulking, romir wiilkmfj,<br />
impprsonattonji, fa''C-y roiit-hc^<br />
or strolli>r>i, eirniir a,-iv-i f><br />
el rollers and flouts<br />
At Ii-Bst 10 blind', anil<br />
marching jrnups havi' hiM-li<br />
.Siimrni'r Auxiliary rnenting, 2<br />
p m . in ihn churrh Book<br />
iinsd up for thi' I'vent.<br />
including thi<br />
riivii-w <strong>of</strong> "Littl" Children<br />
AriiunH ihi- WnrlH" hv Rthn F<br />
Mill..,<br />
* * #<br />
Barracks 2206 World W.rlr I<br />
Vt'h'rans mi'i'ling. 8 p m , jn<br />
ihi' AmiTiran Lcgiim Hull.<br />
I (ill si »nri Havnn nv<br />
* * *<br />
Oci'SII <strong>City</strong> Eeumpnirnl<br />
(Yiunril minting, H p m<br />
W nmi'ti ' Bible Study<br />
meeting, 10 30<br />
am , in theFirst<br />
Presbyterian<br />
rhurrh Mr s Frnd Dienert<br />
apenker<br />
1 Librrty Band nf<br />
Camd>"n, th« Bridgi'ton <strong>On</strong>i/cd<br />
Band, thf Millvilli- Amorirmi<br />
Lfgion Post Blind ihi' Oiiklvn,<br />
N.J , Bund, the MiirUrciior<br />
BngpippB, from Cornwclk<br />
HFighU, Pa , the Blii" Angles<br />
Drum and Bugle (orps<br />
sponsored by the Villas<br />
Volunteer Fire Company, Ihe<br />
Twirling Lassies, the Lenme<br />
Lpnapes baton group, Ihe<br />
Lynda's Starlptts Parade Corps<br />
and the CanminhalI<br />
S h a r p s h o o t o r s o I<br />
Wiliiamstown, a drum, hiigle<br />
and baton group<br />
A new route has been<br />
seleftpri for the pnrarie Ihis<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
& RESTAURANT<br />
$1 .00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
INCLUDE SAT, & SUN,<br />
SERVED U A.M. TO 9 P.M.<br />
PLEASANTVILLE<br />
Black Hone Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt. 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Aves,<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
1 ! McArthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
JULY 17<br />
Fri«d Jumbo Shrimp<br />
MuffM with Crabmsat<br />
BnA\*6 Haddock Filler,<br />
Butter Sauce<br />
B.kud VlrgMa Ham,<br />
Fruit iauct<br />
SAT. & SUN,<br />
JULY 18, 19<br />
•wf Pot RMH, Ovtn<br />
Irewn Ptfato, 1 veg.<br />
RMtt Spring Chicken and<br />
Spaghetti, no veg,<br />
branch Pritd Clam Blti<br />
C«kt*ll Sauci<br />
MONDAY<br />
JULY 20<br />
ear e a Slby Span Rltn<br />
Chlcktn Pat PW, P»»try<br />
Crutt, 1 vag.<br />
Fruit Sajad Bowl with<br />
Cottag* Cttttn, no vag, ,<br />
TUESDAY<br />
JULY 21<br />
••(led Ham and^sbbage<br />
with M M Potato, M vag.<br />
Bilked Vienna MauiMf,<br />
Brown Gravy<br />
Frwh DevIM Clam Cake,<br />
Cocktail Sauce<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
JULY 22<br />
PMM Swiu Steak in<br />
<strong>On</strong>ion Gravy<br />
Shrimp Cicclatafa and<br />
Spaghetti, M veg,<br />
FrM Floundaf Fillet,<br />
Tartar Sauce<br />
THURSDAY<br />
JULY 23<br />
Sttwed Chicken Bnut with<br />
RIM, 1 vag,<br />
Italian Sturftd •raiclell,<br />
Tomato Sauce<br />
Tuna FlihSiM PlaMr,<br />
no v«g,<br />
AU Platters Include Tossed<br />
Salad, Dressing, Two VegetablM<br />
Bowt Where Other.<br />
w!ie Noted, Hom#m^# Roils<br />
And Butter •<br />
FOR ADDITIONAL lit IOUP<br />
ANDCOFFM, CHOICI W<br />
CIlilRT<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1975<br />
(iinycrhri'ud Mjtii (hen<br />
by Mrs Miipihi! Viiti dp<br />
nirnihiTH ill ! he |<br />
^npiriiil^Mtirnt ''a rn^i<br />
Mjirbur wim<br />
n-s.idoiMh ;iri' L<br />
tifir ohilflri'ii<br />
Mrw WIMI.M<br />
OKH BarlMKue Supper<br />
Ch.ipler Hi! OrdiT n! K,,..<br />
St;ir is .sponsuriiifi .i li.uli,<br />
Mippc-r Munriay ,i( ihe hrn,,<br />
Mr-. Carl shaw, j;ta;i sim,<br />
.n DIIIIHT will hi- served i<br />
, p ] lo 7 p m and ihe puh<br />
invited A Hazaiir tiihU- i,iM,<br />
he set up Proem h w ill I,,,<br />
the rhapti'r<br />
Sylvania<br />
color TV<br />
logo!<br />
TV reeeption, aimulatad<br />
MKKATHTAKIXGCOLOR TV<br />
\"l |-;\S I Ni i niirs with this pur-<br />
Ji.iin! •.]:'(• 1(12 «q. in siTt't'n pcirtalile<br />
;'i-st.-ii.'i' I I-' anipliiiiT onsures<br />
-h;u-|MT pirt lire- : muri 1 pleasing<br />
•.Milml l!a^ Sylvani;i's I'ulor liright<br />
S.'i pictiirt 1 tiilic tinilt-iii VHF and<br />
t IIF iiiiti'Miiiis. All iii an attractive,<br />
I'hun Hal i-.-iliiiK't <strong>of</strong> liyht weight,<br />
hinh imji^'t iilastic. MODEL (B31CH<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>ly '240M<br />
18" COLOR TV<br />
SPICUCUUR<br />
Sylvania's IS inch diagonally measured screen<br />
Culor TV model CDSOPL. lias built-in UHF and<br />
VHF antennas.<br />
TV reception<br />
simulated<br />
Sylvania portable<br />
Biack&WhiteTV<br />
Model MY81S complete with stand. Not a<br />
16", nor an 18", but a big 19" diagonally<br />
measured screen portable TV. Has builtin<br />
UHF and VHF antennas. Illuminated<br />
channel indicators, * 4 * *. o,<br />
NO DOWN PAYMENTS<br />
UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
COMPLETE SALES & SERVICE for<br />
BLACK & WHITE and COLOR TV<br />
ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS . TOWiR A ROOFl<br />
MOUNTINGS for UHP . VHF & FM I<br />
104S Asbury Avenu© Dial 399-491 ol<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
WBEK • MONTH • SEASON<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
NiiD IT?<br />
TOW BAR<br />
Cape May County<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
2161 Aibury Avenua<br />
PHONE 398^32<br />
nEUVERY and PICK-UP<br />
KvmviCK AVAn^BLF<br />
Opmn |.j<br />
Ejephant walk in Margate<br />
THI OCEAI<br />
ENTINILLIDGiR<br />
Lucy to lumber to new home<br />
L ury, T hi* M n r y ;t i *•<br />
K I i' p h n ri ( , a !i in fj u r<br />
ni'iir r.»nt ury o Iti hisfurst<br />
landmark standing MX slurn-i<br />
!;ii| fjVi>r!iK)kiny I hi- h*>nv\\ .mH<br />
i'ii'un iri Mufyuh'. will if;jv*'! tr*<br />
.i fM-w hnm!' on <strong>Jul</strong>y 20 U will<br />
I)* 1 wsthoui qui 5 ti iun r h* ! miiM<br />
U !) Li *• u ii I h ri N Hi 1 mtiviiiy<br />
• ipiTiit I'fn sinri* Ihi' (ii-i'i'k*<br />
seined Tr**y\ hii.sh with i\v\t<br />
hollnw Truiiin H<strong>of</strong>^ 1 •»" Lur\<br />
t 'nmmil i iu> , fl Utiiil ijP'MJ p<br />
nr Eanizt*d to prus^rvn thr<br />
For al! your<br />
CAR CARE NEEDS<br />
OPEN<br />
24<br />
HOURS<br />
WEEKENDS ONLY<br />
STOP IN AT .<br />
WALT'S<br />
SUPER RID BALL SERVICE<br />
9TH ST. & BAY AVE. DIAL 399.9709<br />
d i si i nrt ive huildinii in<br />
mnciunrmj) thr. movinrj ridle<br />
noli-d " Fhp rrliimmoth task <strong>of</strong><br />
mnving thf Maraufi. Elephiin!<br />
in one piece, just two city<br />
blocks to her nf* hiirriF.<br />
chmmes n yi.,, <strong>of</strong> frantic<br />
effort on niir ('ommitlee^<br />
pan '<br />
"We are araleful to people<br />
whose contrlhulions have made<br />
this possible Thf" project has<br />
received support from across<br />
America iinri even several<br />
Eurnpean countries. While we<br />
are still far short <strong>of</strong> the funds<br />
necessary to restore the<br />
elephant, we arc confident<br />
they will he foriheominp "<br />
It should be a really<br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
AUTHENTIC AMERICANA REPRODUCTIONS<br />
COBBLER'S BENCH<br />
4/1 Furniture Hand-Finished<br />
In Our Shop<br />
^ Water and Alcohol Pro<strong>of</strong><br />
•^ TabUs - Chain - Desks - Cabimts<br />
Shore Road, Route 9, <strong>Ocean</strong> View, N. J.<br />
Phone 609-263.81 I 7<br />
Garden State Parkway Exit I 7<br />
turn left to Route 9, then left I mile<br />
Open 7 Days a Week — Houn 9-4:30<br />
Westinghouse 5000 BTU's<br />
Compact weighs only<br />
69 lbs, 115 volts, 7.5$'<br />
amps. Easy Installs<br />
tlon.<br />
00<br />
MOO BTU cempaet ... $149.00<br />
Casement/Sliding Window<br />
8000 BTU'i, imtalls ^ _ _ •<br />
eadly with vertlcia $01 QM<br />
expansion pand, ** * *^<br />
115 volts.<br />
incredible sijrhl picture if<br />
you can a 65 fool tall elephant<br />
walking rtnwri the main striM.)<br />
<strong>of</strong> town if you could fmri a<br />
6") fool tall elephant, and we<br />
have the only one in the<br />
world 1 " filenn concluded<br />
Albert Ranalli, partner in<br />
the Hrm <strong>of</strong> Mullen and Ranalli,<br />
house movers nf Mouni Holly,<br />
N J , commented on the<br />
extraordinary nature nf the<br />
proiect "We've moved more<br />
ihan 1,800 buildings <strong>of</strong> all sizes<br />
and shapes throughout the East<br />
Diast since starting in business<br />
in 19(15 Movinj! the Margate<br />
Elephant will be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
largest tasks undertaken, and<br />
without question, the most<br />
unusual. In fact, if wf stay in<br />
business another thousand<br />
years, we wouldn't expect to<br />
handle a job any more<br />
jnusual unless nf course.<br />
Egypt wantj, to move the<br />
Sphinx "<br />
It is noted the Sphinx is<br />
only one foot taller than the<br />
Margate Elephant 1<br />
"We shall raise the elephant<br />
with special jacks, and then<br />
fasten it to huge steel "I"<br />
beams, Ranalli explained<br />
"<strong>The</strong>n the whole works will be<br />
placed on special dollies with<br />
pneumatic tires and the<br />
Elephant will be moved the<br />
two city blocks to the new<br />
location as the linemen from<br />
Dell Telephone, the Atlantic<br />
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South Jersey Cable Company<br />
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aspects nf l hi' rnciving and<br />
rcmoraticin ii, Jfihn D Mllner.<br />
A I A an iirrhiU'd skilled in<br />
w.i r k i n B with hlitfif ic<br />
M r u L' [ u f t'^ AmpFifi. a<br />
riiunlrv With A nrh hfTIUBt- <strong>of</strong><br />
supfrh old buildings haf. dunP<br />
fairly w>.|| in its pr»sprvalion<br />
(i f f cj r I H : M 11 n )• r n u t p d<br />
•Unfrirtutiiitoly. it has mis-wd<br />
! hf bua! in saving many<br />
extrpmi'li. unique buildings,<br />
many nf which, like iht><br />
Mareati' Elephant are called<br />
"folllfj." berausr (if their<br />
exception.- tu thi> eenpral<br />
^hemeut architecture "<br />
"However, this very quality<br />
is one nf a number <strong>of</strong> solid<br />
justification^ for preserving<br />
distinctive examples, <strong>of</strong> which<br />
the Margate Elephant IS<br />
eertainls one." he continued<br />
It is our plan following the<br />
moving, in pn-cisely restore<br />
Lucy, the Margate Elephant to<br />
her appearance between 1881<br />
and about 1910, when she was,<br />
in her greatest glory , if that<br />
is the wnrd<br />
*'We were amazed when we<br />
inspected the Elephant at her<br />
excellent statp <strong>of</strong> preservation<br />
Normally, fine would not think<br />
<strong>of</strong> a wood and tin building<br />
being very solid alter 90 years<br />
or so, but the Margate<br />
Elephant is she looks bad<br />
on the outside, but the<br />
deterioration i >, strictly<br />
superficial, and restoration will<br />
not b(> difficult," Milner<br />
cnnelurjed<br />
Padlords<br />
Cfintinued from page 1<br />
at <strong>City</strong> Hall Ordinance 97,3<br />
requires that all apartmenW<br />
lodging more than three people<br />
not related by blood or<br />
marriage must rejtister the<br />
property at <strong>City</strong> Hall and pay a<br />
110 registration fee.<br />
This year's campaign has<br />
been rewarding so far as<br />
registrations go. and pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />
as well A total <strong>of</strong> 147<br />
apartments and houses have<br />
been registered providing<br />
SI.470 in additional revenue<br />
for the eitv<br />
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PAGI 8 — SECTION ONI<br />
Local songstress, guitarist<br />
on weekly television show f *<br />
Betty Little, Mint; suhst nl !•" Kli/..b..ih<br />
Philndrlphiu mill H,i;t HiiMiUin I-u»t .niiim.-i Mi" I<br />
pi has her own local Irl'-visinii appear. *i nn M."^ HJ ...<br />
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Monday from 7 to 7 Ii) pin M.in.l:n ..!.•' Wl'Ml Dim,,,;<br />
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c ,, 1, I,. serviCi- MM].in- 111!, ., .in It .ii will ,n on Hltt'<br />
slat Kin over eh.itline! I I hi".<br />
Tuns Olek pillar lit from .ip|ie,n<br />
Philadelphia and 2'JS Bin nl w,.|.|, u i h. H.IN Km I<br />
<strong>The</strong>v team in^i'th*'! lei pfts.'ni Ss -<br />
ihr hiiif hour nl thai ti'r .mil in l'h>l.,i> Iph<br />
music Mr Oli>k wruli- ,i hnii( u In-<br />
particularly fur Miss l.illle<br />
Which Is used ,is theme Mum lor<br />
(he show II is i-nl ilh'H<br />
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See the Irish Icyenri nl WuLoi'lurri<br />
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centuries.<br />
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PAGI 8 *. SECTION ONE THI OCfAN CITY SINTINEL-LIDOIR FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Local songstress, guitarist<br />
on weekly television show<br />
Belly Little. »iinu stylist nl<br />
Philadelphia anil H.i.l Hlentnn<br />
pi , has hc,r IIWI! local h'li vision<br />
program, ihi' Hetty I.itlli'<br />
M,.. I,<br />
,.» H./ .1<br />
I i.ilk shuu<br />
Show This Ik MTI! i'Vi'ry pr i-seiiti ,1 >.m- hull' ring quartet Her<br />
brnther. Marc, was a past<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the local orchestra<br />
and is currently the conductor<br />
nf the Sivtepn Concerto<br />
Solmsts<br />
This is the first year that<br />
Elko Ito has apppared with the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Orchestra Miss Ito<br />
was horn in Kyoto, Japan but<br />
was raised in Tokyo She<br />
attended the Tokyo University<br />
nl Arts, Japan's finest music<br />
school, and graduated from it<br />
with a 1 A After graduation<br />
she Jound a position with the<br />
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra<br />
Miss ho', sister was studyin))<br />
music in the United States and<br />
invited her to come and attend<br />
a school here From her sister's<br />
description. Miss ltd decided to<br />
come and she enrolled in a<br />
masters prop-am in Southern<br />
Illinois University<br />
From the University she<br />
w e n t to T a n j R> w o o d<br />
Massachusetts where the<br />
Boston Music Festival<br />
sponsored classes arid concerts.<br />
Later she jot a job with the<br />
Norfolk, Virginia, Symphony<br />
for the winter and then<br />
returned to Tanglewood for<br />
the summer<br />
Last winter Miss Ito<br />
performed with the Buffalo,<br />
New York, Symphony and she<br />
plans to do so again this<br />
winter<br />
Miss Ito b-yan lo play the<br />
piano when ihe was six years<br />
old, and then switched lo the<br />
fluti' in junior high school<br />
because there seemed to be too<br />
many pianists for the jobs<br />
available for artists.<br />
Next summer she might go<br />
back to Japan to visit her<br />
family Although her parents<br />
enjoy music they do not play<br />
any instruments, but her<br />
brother plays the trombone<br />
and her sister the piano.<br />
Sara Newell has spent her<br />
summers with the local<br />
orchestra for many years She<br />
has attended Conservatoire and<br />
the Curtis Institute in<br />
Philadelphia on a scholarship<br />
and has studied under some <strong>of</strong><br />
ihe most distinguished<br />
musicians <strong>of</strong> the time.<br />
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he;iii!((ul siinyk, M'Vi'ral u<br />
which w*r< published Shi' ha<br />
ri'reivi'd mi tsUindlrijI new<br />
*=e%i('Wk as H pianist and has<br />
wnrkt'd as .in acf limpanisi fn<br />
many other iirtiJ,U<br />
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PAGE 10 — SICTION ONf<br />
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WE RECOMMEND<br />
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• OPEN DAILY at 12 NOON •<br />
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DANCING WED, FRI. and SAT, NIGHTS<br />
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Dinner at the<br />
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Any items on the menu con<br />
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THI CITY SeNTINEL-LepCiR FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Obituaries Cape marlin tourney<br />
Millie Amici<br />
sa;| Qn JuescJay<br />
MrS MIIIIH- Ami.. |M,^.<br />
Pnii'MciMci), o! ••"i.'l Anliuis<br />
iiv , liiiiil TiiMi,r|;iN SI"' w;m (ill<br />
mil .ill. iti.l,.« , ,i MH'IIIH'I<br />
A m ii i<br />
fmma L. Bemh<br />
Mr^ Emniii !. Bi'mi*, ill '21<br />
Ark.irma* liv , find Hillurdav 111<br />
Shim- M«miiri;il H.iipil.il Nhi'<br />
was. 78<br />
Mrs. Berni.*, wiiii liirmcrlv<br />
from Psulsbiirii and (Kid rniiric<br />
her hnmi' hi'M' nppmxim.'itrk<br />
10 years She nt li'nriiri th.<br />
First fniliiri Mi.thodi.l Chun h<br />
Surviving j.ri" HIT hushjiiiii.<br />
David, two rUiijjhlcrv Mrs<br />
Dnuplii'i (1 Tiirnii. <strong>of</strong><br />
Pmiisbdrii, and Mr.. Robert I'<br />
Fowler, <strong>of</strong> SCWHII. (inr hriilhci.<br />
Williain Fink. <strong>of</strong> Pitman, iivo<br />
sisters, Miss Mary Fink, . j r<br />
Camden, Mrs Rnsr Allen, <strong>of</strong><br />
New' Lisbon, Mrs Aiin;i<br />
Thnmpson, <strong>of</strong> Pauisboi". Mrs<br />
i iili'iil In, 1 •,' TcHiriiiim.il i Pin, i-n-rii yi If,<br />
vizirs<br />
[iiliiif w.n mil, ,, r, i;i»(riil|iili<br />
SiiVvLMni; iiri- "in' cl.mnhic'i Illi'i'lnil! ml Mumliiy .liilv I'll<br />
Mn tiiiiildin. Citlln.<br />
('ululillli.i. N C li.iir UM<br />
Mr- MiirUiirrl (iulli., ,,, RII<br />
mil Mr', Vml.i Si'hm<br />
iiii ViM.-h.ml .iiiri ihi<br />
FiiiiiTiil si<br />
R I' f| u 11. rn Mm W||| I,<br />
i-i'li'hriitcil iii Hi Michai'l •- R !<br />
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Will) Ihe firM MIK'U<br />
first,<br />
i-nrrfiilly<br />
1<br />
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Vi.ilr I],<br />
"VIRY TASTY"<br />
I* the only way to<br />
dweribe the food at<br />
<strong>The</strong> EMILY<br />
PINING ROOM<br />
71S ITH STREET<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
DINNER .... «:)§<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVINUE PHONE 3994337<br />
(Sime Menu At Both Locations)<br />
COOKID SIAFOOD TO TAKI OUT<br />
Combination Sot<br />
Deviled Clams<br />
Deviled Crib<br />
Crab Imperial ,.<br />
Scallops ....<br />
Fried Shrimp<br />
Filet Flounder (Fried)<br />
Fried Clams . .<br />
Fried Oysters<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crab .... ','_<br />
Broiled Flounder (Stuffed)<br />
Broiled Flounder (Plain)<br />
Lobster Tail . ._].<br />
Shrimp Salad<br />
Crab Salad<br />
Chicken Salad<br />
Shrimp Cocktail<br />
Veal Cutlet<br />
Pork Chops (2)<br />
PLATTiRS - SERVINGS<br />
......,_..._, , ...... $2.00 $1.35<br />
...... ...... .._._. 1.40 ' .40<br />
... ....... 1.S5 .80<br />
....._... 2,00 1.25<br />
. ... . ..... 1.55 .80<br />
....._ 1,75 1.00<br />
1.50 .75<br />
1.50 90<br />
1.70 Doz, 2.40<br />
.... 1.60 ,90<br />
2.20 1.40<br />
...... ,. _ . ......... 2.20 1.40<br />
Priced according to size<br />
1,80 1.10<br />
...... ...... 1.80 1.10<br />
1.70 1.00<br />
1.80 1.10<br />
•.. _ .... 1.40 ,80<br />
. ............ .... 1.80 1.10<br />
All Platters Include Choice <strong>of</strong> 2 Vegetables<br />
FROM OUR BROASTiR<br />
Vi Breasted Chicken Platter _ $1 6 5<br />
Vi Breasted Chicken (4 pes.) _ = l'os<br />
Whole Chicken (8 pcs.) 1" T """" ?00<br />
Family Special (12 pcs.) „ _.._. _ _ '"""" 3 0 0<br />
Company Special (20 pcs.) _ 4o0<br />
A LA<br />
Clam Chowder, Cold Qt. $ .85<br />
Potato Salad ..... ....._. pf, .ao<br />
Cole Slaw ...\ ...... Pt, ,60<br />
Pepper Hash ..._.„......„ . Pt. .60<br />
CARTI<br />
iMacaronJ Salad ........;..Pt,<br />
French Fried Potatoes. .....Qt.<br />
Baked Potato ......fa,<br />
French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings Lb.<br />
Assorted Pies ......... .= ..iaeh $.90 &.$! .00<br />
Mulford's Seafood Shack<br />
Serving the same menu as our Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
$ .60<br />
.85<br />
.30<br />
1.00<br />
2112 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 398=0622<br />
11:30<br />
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mill<br />
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inulini, .,i.nl,,1,1,<br />
""I ,ilw.i>.<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
HOUSEBOAT FOR RENT, air eoid.<br />
.ticned sleeps 6. twin engines and<br />
rea&Dnable is respqnsrbl*?" vetmn<br />
Scmers Pent. Oibbs *v» and lay<br />
South Call 1.21J.CH 745*4 111<br />
1OAT SLIPS FOR RENT. Msasontble<br />
te responsibie person gamers Pt<br />
GiBbi Ave ana iay South Call<br />
1-Jll.CH ?-4i44 7.17<br />
itAUTIFULLy DECORATED J b«a.<br />
room apt , Beach bloek, TV w in<br />
cabii. saaher, #tc w«eh commtnt<br />
ing <strong>Jul</strong>y 21 114 Park P! 7 17<br />
SALE _ complete set <strong>of</strong> kitchen<br />
cabinets and stamles steel sink<br />
Call 399.4410 "" 7.|7<br />
THE FAMILY OF EARL W STRANGL<br />
wishes te thank the rescue tqusa<br />
the nursaj ana doctors ai Shore Me<br />
mcirlal and our friends and neigh<br />
bers for thetr many kindnesses duf<br />
mg our recent bereavement<br />
Mri Florence Strange S, familj<br />
SALE — S8t., <strong>Jul</strong>y IB. 10 to Sulk,<br />
North Jersey dealer will have<br />
antique deil? tiffany, cut glass<br />
hand painted china, silver, berzane<br />
studio, Weil Grpweland and Atlantis<br />
Aves . Somsrs Ft (1 block west <strong>of</strong><br />
Shore Rd) 927-9493. Ill<br />
REFINED L«DT desires live-in posi.<br />
lion as managing homemaker or<br />
companion Eseei'ent references<br />
drivefs license Call 399.7844 j'17<br />
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1IJB cony<br />
ejcelieni cenrj |?f| Call 199'<br />
9117 731<br />
UNFURNISHED BRICK MOMErJ boareorns,<br />
2 baths, immediate ec<br />
cupancy I E I ]th St To settie<br />
estate only 110,100 Oil hot water<br />
Heal throughout Can ]999b}7 for<br />
appeintrnent 7=17<br />
iOAT — abriyt ?5' mboara, wantea<br />
to rent for bay fishing by experienced<br />
t,sherman i99-6a]§ 7.17<br />
GIFTS new ana old, for weddings,<br />
showers. Or yourself See Anne<br />
Heist, <strong>The</strong> New England Shop on<br />
the alley, at 134 West Ave J.li<br />
Dad always .sflys:<br />
Genius begins<br />
great worke,<br />
labor alone<br />
finishei<br />
i ML'h[<br />
them.<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A landmark in<br />
Semen Point<br />
Oyp NM MMM W4111<br />
CREDIT CARDS<br />
ACCEPTED<br />
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• iln.-.-ti... ,,nil » ,|| Eltl ^ h.<br />
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numh|,r ,.! if*.rn^ \Yi-i\ r.in rrj^j,,.<br />
II hi.rrii mi.ri ui.-^bli- V(,u<br />
pn.hiiblv rfi.n I p,j\ ihul much<br />
iilH iituin K. th.-rn ()•,( ;iuic v uu<br />
iirr iii,Hind ivrri ,(-,v ,n(j ,;ik,<br />
( F<br />
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u .irp.'ri<br />
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il Ih.<br />
l.lilll. .<br />
ilk 4 !,,!,!, I,<br />
Gregory's |<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
& BAR<br />
900 Shorn Road<br />
Al the Circle, 21 if and Dune Dr., Avalon<br />
ITALIAN DISHES • STEAKS, • SEAFOOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSE DINNERS s ihuuld i<br />
h'.uw<br />
3.50 ""<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD HM<br />
BVERV SUNDAYS.? P.M.<br />
Dancing and Musk to 2 Bands<br />
LfROY lOSTIC & HIS "MELLOW.AIRiS'<br />
IRNII AUSTIN TRIO<br />
GEORGE EVA gS at the Organ<br />
ALL TMi SHRIMP ifOU CAN EAT (<br />
WID. and THUBS. NITHS • It w, M.-l A. M.<br />
• I1F .nd BEER LUNCH HiM H t P, M. DAILY<br />
11<br />
A Thr iirM<br />
si*ji'fl -i qintjilit'cj<br />
hrcikiT whi) is t [H<br />
iibuut prifj.M .jriri iH riinrk,! in<br />
yr/tif p;ifhriW;ir (T hli, IFH, M MI<br />
in IiM your hcniM FrubiibU<br />
Lhf' simpiPst Wliv l« ' I'hnum' .1<br />
Rfiilltir When \i pirk a<br />
R*>;i!(iir. Visu will hi- su rv<br />
m*'l ni>t onK Ih*. r'-quiri'rTii iif^<br />
Lo iihluin ii brnki'r't lirciiM'<br />
frnm tht- ^ t ^i 11. hri'n^inj?<br />
authonty, hul Lhal he I,{is, mr-i<br />
th*' Hdd11icsnHI r*'nii!Ft>mtM!tj, ijf<br />
thi' local hiirirri ,if Ki-altun.<br />
wilh ri'spi'ei tn riimpi'iintc.<br />
fducation, and inli'Krity m (»•i>llgibli><br />
to bf ralli'd ;i RiiiltDr. »<br />
torrn rfjisti'ri'd in the I' S<br />
Pfltfnl Offirf A H fall or is a<br />
prorpssional in rfal 1'Ntati' whci<br />
subscrlbM to ii strirt fcidi<br />
SHOO-FLY PIE, AMISH VANILLA PIE<br />
1 <strong>of</strong><br />
rthirs as a mcrribor uf I hi' lopal<br />
and state boards nf Realtors<br />
and <strong>of</strong> ihp Nati ii n a I<br />
Assoeiation <strong>of</strong> Rciil E.Uitc<br />
Boards<br />
Q Is a Realtor any more<br />
qualified lha/1 any (ithcr ri'al<br />
estjiti? pm •titi6ner r !»!•• Hf.-illor will<br />
wh.il IV()i<br />
liul iinii'. ,iiil In,<br />
pu rrh<br />
shi'U'i'li! i Ihnsi-<br />
r.,.,1 pr.np<br />
|)rnll.i|il\ h.i<br />
!fi<br />
,1 hiillU' like \nurs Yiiur<br />
Hi'iilMr Mill work with S'Hi !n<br />
iirriv,- ;it H pr,ip*r ^i-llinii priri'<br />
((if viiur liiimi. And rjun t<br />
ni'.rUiiik the irtipnrtanl ri'l*' ii-,<br />
,1 third p:irfy n*'yut,;iti,r A<br />
pfiis-pi'i'i mils hail' ;i frit<br />
nhli'i tiling tn \,iuf hiiu"<br />
'<br />
A Not neees^arify in i'very<br />
case However. Realtors,<br />
generally sp(«akirifc'. arc the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in the field <strong>The</strong>y<br />
usually have si'rveri nn<br />
apprenticeship and have met<br />
certain e d u r a t i i> n .i I<br />
qualifications as well While ail<br />
brokers, including those who<br />
are Realtors, must meet [hi'<br />
state licensing requirements<br />
and pass the necessary<br />
examinations in order to<br />
practice their calling. Realtors<br />
have submitted themselves to<br />
1 whirh<br />
he WMiilri ni-Vi'r riisruss dirt'Ctl\<br />
with viii n> thi' (iwrli'r. but wiil<br />
frci'ls inirnit in th*. RealtiiF<br />
Many nf the* may be worked<br />
mil ihruuijh the third party In<br />
the -.atlsfilCtiiin (if both huvt'f<br />
lint) ,,'lli'r<br />
<strong>The</strong>n ino, your Realtor,<br />
her^nse he is espenent ed, will<br />
he iibli- to make suggestions A.,,<br />
to how you can hulp make a<br />
morn successful sale <strong>of</strong> your<br />
home<br />
Q You talk about the<br />
prup r sellinu pnre <strong>of</strong> my<br />
home What does thih mean' 5<br />
Som#r» Point<br />
lh..m m,,r., -.r I,,.. ,,., gf;1,,1,d<br />
H.IW..V... ., t),,,sp...-i,,..<br />
piin-haJ.(.r will n, ,,„.,. ,,,,,,,<br />
nHwk ,mlr 'ui.-K »nd (1,.«fc,bl\<br />
' •' I thi'nn .nflui'Mc.- him<br />
Hispriipiirtiunuti.lj<br />
Fir,i iffipri'iUMh, ,,.,.<br />
imporlanl i..i ihi- !;,wn ih.iuid<br />
bi- hiiaiK irimii.H, Mtiiyv.,1 ki<br />
'•dlft'd. liiiiW bnrks n-M-t ,irifi if<br />
winu-r. lhf kidrwalk »hi.u|H hi<br />
c'li'ar <strong>of</strong> ice and >.rmw ]f thy<br />
insidp ri-n.Tl.s Ihe ijimi.<br />
«parkline i'ffi-rt ;,s I hi' l-xtlTliif.<br />
an carlv. luni-vfijl ..ill' n (hat<br />
much F'a,i*,r<br />
S.*me piiinU inriudi,<br />
1 Always kni.p yttur<br />
hiimc ripjl with special<br />
ailiTUiiin tn I he kilrhcn and<br />
bathroom. Ihi' iwci roums thai<br />
hi'lp sell mtiri" homes than any<br />
.ilhurs Maki. sir.. Lhc flour<br />
i Clip This<br />
STEAKS<br />
SPKIAL<br />
BUSINESSMEN'S<br />
LUNCH<br />
Served Every Day<br />
SNAPPER SOUP<br />
PACKAGi GOODS<br />
DIUVIBfD<br />
Phone M73943<br />
OPEN 7 A M<br />
A Realt'irs are<br />
experienced in n'al estate<br />
valuation <strong>The</strong>y are in constant<br />
touch with the market, they<br />
are familiar with the current<br />
trends in buyiny. and they<br />
know the most recent price<br />
levels With this background,<br />
thes e.in suggest the most<br />
realistic market price <strong>of</strong> your<br />
home for prompt disposal<br />
Prices fire based on the<br />
general economic climate, the<br />
current local real estate<br />
sliuaiitm, neighborhood<br />
FRi.-SAT.-SUN. SPECIAL!<br />
50°<strong>of</strong>f<br />
changes, age <strong>of</strong> the property,<br />
the wear and
PAGE 12 _ SECTION ONE<br />
CD SHELTER SITPIJES John .Stiw<br />
supply <strong>of</strong>ficer, shows Miss ("anil Brown, IVwcy I- ! «nR<br />
and Wilhprt WiM.Wr, shHU'r muMHjjere, carfiiTiu .if<br />
supplies sprit to tin 1 Incal sh.'lti-'ra<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC<br />
34TH STREET<br />
OH ROOSEVEIT ILVD OMr MILE FROM iUDGE<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE ^<br />
4 DOMESTIC<br />
BYE • BQUMON . GDI<br />
HUM AND WDIE<br />
COLD BEER<br />
OPQ* WQTOAYS<br />
9 AM TO 10 PM<br />
KO iKM ON SOHDAY<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
OPEN I AN<br />
OCC4N<br />
DIAL 399-9851<br />
Between Sips<br />
by John<br />
"Man first learned to make<br />
wine aromatic," said Andre L,<br />
Simon; "when he discovered<br />
Mist by adding honey or sage<br />
or 101118 herb to his sour wine,<br />
it bicame more palatable"<br />
Since then the science <strong>of</strong><br />
producing aramotized wines<br />
has developed. <strong>The</strong> ancient<br />
Greeks added pitch or relins Co<br />
the natural wines; Romans<br />
went further, flavoring theirs<br />
with wormwood, cypress, .-L-<br />
pepper, bt iled sea water and many more Aromatized wines<br />
include dry varieties (<strong>of</strong> French origin) and sweet f<strong>of</strong> Italian<br />
origin) Vermouths, <strong>The</strong> apertifs, orquinined wines, Include<br />
such favorites as Dubonnet, Byrrth, Lillet, etc. Apertif Is<br />
from the latin aperio, meaning "to open" , that is, they<br />
open, or whet the appetite, most pleasantly<br />
genie <strong>of</strong> humor; what makes you laugh at<br />
something that would make you mad if it had<br />
happened to you,<br />
• * »<br />
CALIFORNIA KRAUT & FRANKFURTER<br />
CASSEROLE<br />
(ServaiBor 6)<br />
1 (No, 2H) can sauerkraut<br />
1 cup chopped onions<br />
1 (No, 303) can tomatoes, drained<br />
Vi cup butter or margarine, melted<br />
3 tablespoons brown sugar<br />
W cup Burgundy or other red table wine<br />
2'A cups buttered rye bread croutons<br />
8 frankfurters<br />
Combine all ingredients except frankfurters; mix well Turn<br />
into greased 2-qgart casserole Arrange frankfurters on top<br />
Bake in moderate oven (3B0 degrees) 35 lo 4S minutes<br />
• « .<br />
<strong>The</strong> reason they sing most <strong>of</strong> tlie commercials<br />
is that they'd sound even sillier without<br />
music<br />
* * •<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q.What are the most common gistes <strong>of</strong><br />
bottled sparkling wines?<br />
A.Split (6W on.)," pint (13 eras), bottle or<br />
quart (26 ozl.) ind magnum (2 qts,). *•.<br />
* • • «<br />
LEARN A WINE A WEEK '$.<br />
lEAUJOLAIS (pronounced B<strong>of</strong>. joe LAY) - a red, dry »<br />
table wine from the Burgundy region <strong>of</strong> France, Serve at •£<br />
room temperature with all foods, ft;<br />
CIRCLE I<br />
LIQUOR STORE!<br />
FINKT AND MOST COMPLITI STOCK 1<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY §<br />
<strong>On</strong> th« Circle S<strong>of</strong>ii«pi Point 1<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422 1<br />
*aifcap MM 1. <strong>On</strong>, My M l m t l Hm<br />
— THIS WHK'S Sff^aAL<br />
Circle Brand<br />
CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />
QUART 15,39 l/2 GALLON<br />
Shelter supplies<br />
disbursed by CD<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
C'ummiimiv<br />
l'ni|;r,im i >. pml<br />
Mill innu'iili' hillnul<br />
lyilrm ,inii il Im'.il<br />
ili'.M|!nuli'il In llu<br />
iliivi-mmi'iii .if<br />
W ill ^LliiFl I).<br />
•.i.MklMl<br />
Kriri.u ;. (jiiiii<br />
rmiiliivi 1 !^ from<br />
Wnrks ni'|i>irlni<br />
sli|iplii-s 11- Ihc<br />
nl I'ttliTI.'i'lll'S <strong>The</strong><br />
Sin i*i ,i ri 11 i ri i;<br />
Pufilit<br />
ini'luii ii[ 1 hi'<br />
FhmtiiM^ MuU'f<br />
M " I r I . ') i' i-<br />
Apiiflmiinl. -uiH (I.-,-.,,, M.III Ml' NhrII<br />
Kj-lllTM-!.. ,|Mlkl- ill Illl'<br />
WndncMi.'iS luncheon iijcclmf;<br />
Ol 1 11! • KlWHMi?, ('lull CiH Whiit i*<br />
hcintJ fhin^ !, i^MN! in the<br />
r.irni'hjrk ol till' chilli ,imi<br />
* * S ^ I * - r mdiihlfv I H t hr an',!<br />
KlIi'V • »|lhiilii'(l i li.il Hill.I n<br />
compiled nn .ill .ircn* io<br />
ili'lrrminr if 111-' Wiili'rv .ire<br />
rnmiiii'iii. In I |i • • hi'.illh nl llt«<br />
'*s shM t:.l '.hiHpnt^ in purify<br />
A clam can adapt itself |n<br />
Tin' finis II 0 rl thi-ii muddy hoi him. hut an nysler<br />
mini have somcihini! in adhere<br />
in, Riley explaincH Currently<br />
(syster shells are heintj brought<br />
in and dropped in the area <strong>of</strong><br />
DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEIERG<br />
as VERNON DEMEHtST as TANYA UVINQSTON<br />
MAUREEN STAPUTON<br />
IS MRS, GUERRERO<br />
feCAPITOL BURLESK<br />
NOW<br />
ON STAGE<br />
nrpERsoN<br />
SHOWS NITELY<br />
8:30* 2 A.M.<br />
Frlnforniatiw<br />
3+4-6221<br />
1318 Atlantic Ave.,<br />
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.<br />
JACQUELINE BISSET<br />
asGWFN MEIGHEN<br />
A ROSS HUNTER Produelran<br />
(hi-<br />
eriiust' uf the unerrtjuntv<br />
TILTON SMOPPINO CENTtB<br />
NOBTHFIiLO — 644-3147<br />
Free parking at Itie Dssf<br />
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Women'i Bible Study<br />
Fcllowihtp Tuesday morning<br />
(<strong>Jul</strong>y 28) at 10 30 in the lower<br />
auditorium <strong>of</strong> the church<br />
Mrs Dienert is a well known<br />
speaker amonji women's groups<br />
and has also participated in<br />
several <strong>of</strong> Billy Graham's<br />
crusades where her husband is<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> television She<br />
caiTied on a unique Bible<br />
ministry to the women <strong>of</strong><br />
Europe in the recent<br />
"EuropaTele Svanjelisation in<br />
<strong>1970</strong> the. first <strong>of</strong> it* kind, the<br />
electronic miracle that took<br />
the mmsmge <strong>of</strong> an evan|clist in<br />
Westphalia and reproduced it<br />
by live transmission before<br />
eirjeed-eireuit TV congregations<br />
pprsons attended the services<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Europe Crusade in 36<br />
cities Additional millions<br />
listened by radio and<br />
c I o s e d c i r e u 11 television<br />
throughout the continent<br />
<strong>The</strong> Women's Bible Study<br />
Fellowship is being sponsored<br />
for a 10 week period <strong>of</strong> June<br />
30 to September 1, under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Presbyterian Church <strong>The</strong><br />
women <strong>of</strong> the community ar«<br />
cordially invited to attend<br />
these sessions<br />
Thi 1 mu/i who cunis whul<br />
he gftH will Ix 1 undi-r obligation*<br />
to tin maJI.<br />
Dr Thomas served the First<br />
Presbyterian Church in<br />
Oermantown from IBSfi to<br />
198S During that time the<br />
church received the Freedoms<br />
Foundation top award in the<br />
category <strong>of</strong> Spiritual Values for<br />
* colored film, "Land Where<br />
Our Fathers Died" made by<br />
Dr Thomas Ordained in his<br />
native Wales, he served severaj<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most noted churches<br />
there before coming to the<br />
United States. He has<br />
represented the Presbyterian<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> WaJes at the World<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> Churches,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are free parking areas<br />
o the grounds. <strong>The</strong> evening<br />
service will be concluded<br />
before dark<br />
Presbyterian pastor at Methodist Church<br />
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PAOi 1 _ SiCTION TWO<br />
Church news<br />
Rev, Wisznat, Dr. Thomas speak<br />
Sunday at Tabernacle Services<br />
1 ": " ! ' M ••'"' Ihl '' f '<br />
Ri'v Martin C Wiornal v Wiejnal will sppak at<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> St Pauls Lutheran thp two iripntira! morning<br />
Chu-ch ,n ninpy, Philadelphia sprvirfs nt 9 anri 1 I a m Dr<br />
and Dr D Repnald Thomas Thcimiw will bf the pvpning<br />
minisler nf the Brick spcakfr nl 7 p m E Woodlpy<br />
Presbyterian Churrh in New Kali'hnff prpcpdps pach scrvici<br />
York, will he speakers Sunday<br />
at the Ore an nitv Tr>h«.rna»'i^<br />
WI..V ,v !Sih i,, fiih si.<br />
1<br />
(he A b i ii ( i i, n I P :i i<br />
f'ri'ilivlprian ('hiinh. will hi'<br />
Ihc speaker al Ih.. Hunii:is<br />
CLASiiFIBD AD<br />
•RINGS RISULTI<br />
f'vpniti|! HITVIII- <strong>of</strong> | hi' KIFM<br />
Umipd Mi'lhiidii Chun h in<br />
the Churrh SanrUniri. Mih »l<br />
;i nd C%Miirij| ;,v ;tl 7 in<br />
0 rlnrk<br />
Mr K v ii n H bnnt|s a<br />
dimension in the jospil which<br />
is inritinu and fhnl!en)>!.!radu;ite work at<br />
led by William C Luff, thp University nf EHinburijh in<br />
Association prPsiHpnf, nl h**th Sentland He has «irvpd in<br />
morninB services<br />
Carneys Point. N.I , Red Clay<br />
with nn nrgnn rr»>ilal Spsrial<br />
Rev Wisznat became pastor Creek Church in Wilmington,<br />
music led by Waltpr D<br />
<strong>of</strong> Si Paui'« rhurrh in 195,1Del<br />
UP I* in ronstarii dernarid<br />
Eddowps Jr, and the<br />
and s i n c p that time us a sppuker nt rutreats unri<br />
William Kvans<br />
T h l Q<br />
mumbership has, qiiadniplfd It religious Pltiphasis W(*>kK on<br />
is now one <strong>of</strong> the largest University rarnpuses He has led<br />
Luthpran c ongregations on the b pri'aching missiori. recently, in muur Member <strong>of</strong> lhr,<br />
eastern seaboard with more in Aruha anri Curacao in the ,u.,,« ,,e ,-,„., f>Jur1man<br />
than 3200 baptized members Canhhriin nt the invitation <strong>of</strong> •».pr«no. Minarn Z HermtSa<br />
B'nai B.rith recoBniJed his the West Intlian Methodist "";• *<br />
work in Philadelphia with the<br />
Mrs. Dienert to speak here<br />
Church Your faith will bp<br />
Human Relations Award and richly H'wsrrind by hearing Mr<br />
he was awarded Honorary<br />
M r s t J enrgp Smith.<br />
Evans<br />
all over the continent In Knighthood by the KnighU <strong>of</strong><br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Women'*<br />
addition the Billy Graham Columbus "in recognition <strong>of</strong> Thp song service will he al<br />
Association uf the First<br />
"Europa Tela" Crusade was his devotion tn God a/ld to his 7-10 pm in the Sanctuary<br />
Presbyterian Church, 7th st<br />
beamed by radio to Africa, fellow man " He is the first <strong>The</strong> Metropolitan Quartet leads<br />
and Wesley av , announces thai<br />
India, Vladivostok, Siberia Protestant clergyman tn be so<br />
Mrs Fred (Millipj Dienert will<br />
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Boats and traffic jams<br />
Mid-summer traffic in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is<br />
heavy in its normal flow, hut traffic in<br />
the vicinity <strong>of</strong> 9th .it and Boy av this<br />
Saturday night will bfirH(>r on thn<br />
<strong>The</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> the anticipatod traffic<br />
jam on the 9th st boulevard will be<br />
boats. A large fleet <strong>of</strong> di'oornU'd boats<br />
will sail in the Annual Night in Vcnici'<br />
marine pageant, and these will be<br />
accompanied by still another fleet <strong>of</strong><br />
spectator boats.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> these partiripatinfj and<br />
spectator crafts are large, too large to<br />
pass under the 9th st bridge without<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> an open span As a result, the<br />
9th st, bridge will be up and down like ;i<br />
yqyo Saturday evening<br />
<strong>The</strong> span openings cause truffle to<br />
back up on 9th st, and the better part <strong>of</strong><br />
the way across the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> causeway<br />
<strong>The</strong> situation is enough to try the<br />
patience <strong>of</strong> PVMn th*' rrmef complnr r-nt<br />
motorists<br />
Public Safety <strong>of</strong>ficials suggt'st that<br />
motorists planning to (inter nr lenvp<br />
Ocian <strong>City</strong> Saturday evening to tin so<br />
befnfP 7 p m . fhti st.'irtinjJ turn" i'f th"*<br />
Above and beyond<br />
parade, or use one > 1 f the nther highwnyi<br />
in iinrl out <strong>of</strong> town<br />
Those coming from the Cape May<br />
County mninliinti via the Roosevelt hlvd.<br />
causeway have no ronci'm in this<br />
situation. However, it directly effects<br />
those Jriving between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nnd<br />
Atltmtie County mainland •„*<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Somers point<br />
causeway is the only toll-free entry for<br />
those motorists coming from Atlantic<br />
County Those wishing to use the 34th<br />
st entrance will be required to pay the<br />
toll <strong>of</strong> crossing Great Egg Harbor.Bay<br />
between Somers Point and Beesbys<br />
Point Those heading for the uptown<br />
areii will be charged n toll on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Uingport bridge<br />
However, the toll charge is the lesser<br />
<strong>of</strong> two evils for those planning to enter<br />
or leave <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this Satiirriay<br />
evening H will hn worth the charge to<br />
get clear <strong>of</strong> the bottleneck which, ever<br />
since the Night in Veni'V parade was<br />
inaugurated I* 1 ' years ago, has developed<br />
<strong>On</strong> th" 9th «' spun this pHrtifillflr night<br />
nf thr var<br />
Plaudits for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> P"lk'p<br />
Sergeant Nicholas Impagliazzio His<br />
recommendation for the disposal <strong>of</strong><br />
diecarded television picture tubes has<br />
been signed into law by Governor Oahill<br />
<strong>The</strong> new statue passed by the State<br />
Legislature in late Spring, provides for a<br />
maximum fine <strong>of</strong> $50 or five days<br />
imprisonment for anyone found guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> abandoning or discarding TV picture<br />
tubes in public or private places<br />
accessible to children<br />
Sergeant NieholaJ is a real cop, and<br />
that reference is in the complimentary<br />
nature. Sergeant Nick does not stop his<br />
police work when he completes his tour<br />
<strong>of</strong> duty each day. He thinks police work<br />
all the time.<br />
Police <strong>of</strong>ficers are under the gun <strong>of</strong><br />
widespread criticism these days, much <strong>of</strong><br />
it unjuitifled. In many instances.<br />
particularly in the tro'ihled urban areas,<br />
!h>' police <strong>of</strong>ficer is th« J last line betwpen<br />
an orderly society and anarchy.<br />
Officers likf 1 Sgt, Impagliazzio must<br />
know enough about the law to know<br />
when, where and how to make an arrest.<br />
This takes hours and hours <strong>of</strong> study and<br />
research <strong>of</strong> the national, state and<br />
community statutes.<br />
Sgt Nick's concern seems to have<br />
gone a bit beyond the practical<br />
application <strong>of</strong> police work. His<br />
suggestion was in the good <strong>of</strong> the public<br />
safety and indicates that police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
are concerned about the welfare <strong>of</strong> the<br />
people in their care. If it saves one child<br />
from injury by an exploding television<br />
tube it was well worth all the effort <strong>of</strong><br />
moving legislative mountains to bring a<br />
public safety idea into law.<br />
Plaudits, Sergeant Nick.<br />
Hospital and the community<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital on Sunday<br />
will break ground on a new forty-sm bed<br />
addition to be constructed on the east<br />
ride <strong>of</strong> the hospital pounds in Somers<br />
Point,<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a point <strong>of</strong> nostalgia here for<br />
old timers in the area. Whan the new<br />
edition li completed, about this time<br />
next year, Atlantic Shores Hospital will<br />
be completely obscured. <strong>The</strong> three-story<br />
frame structure which housed the<br />
origins] hogpital facilities will be<br />
iuireunded by four new modern winp<br />
that comprise the dramatically expanded<br />
mainland medical center.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and the other surrounding<br />
communities which turn to Shore<br />
Memorial for the medical assistance <strong>of</strong><br />
their people have reason to be proud <strong>of</strong><br />
and complementary to the hospital. Over<br />
three decades it has been developed from<br />
a small haven for alcoholics to one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
major medical complexes in Southern<br />
New Jersey.<br />
- <strong>The</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Governors and the<br />
institution's admmistt-ators are to be<br />
commended for their ajpmsiveness in<br />
meeting the hospital needs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
community, and also for their courage to<br />
undertake an $800,000 expansion<br />
project at this time. High costs are being<br />
felt, possibly more forecefully, in the<br />
hospital industry than in any other area<br />
<strong>of</strong> corporate or individual endeavor <strong>of</strong><br />
our times.<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital is a<br />
non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization. Every dollar<br />
received from its patients and cash<br />
donations along with gifts <strong>of</strong> equipment,<br />
are turned back into the purpose to<br />
which the hospital is dedicated .the<br />
public health and all the facilities<br />
necessary to maintain it,<br />
<strong>The</strong> community wishes the governors<br />
and administrators the best <strong>of</strong> success in<br />
their newest effort to fulfill the<br />
important part they held in the<br />
community, and to provide its people.<br />
with the best hospital facilities available.<br />
Remember when . , .<br />
ONI YEAR AGO<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the cooperation<br />
<strong>of</strong> two young men arrested in a<br />
car containing $6,000 worth <strong>of</strong><br />
illegal prescription drugs,<br />
police were able to find the<br />
source <strong>of</strong> much <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
dm| traffic, a long abandoned<br />
drug factory in Wenonah,<br />
Gloucester County<br />
• • •<br />
An amateur-made sigft_ was<br />
erected on the Semen Point<br />
causeway in reference to the<br />
smell which surrounds the<br />
residential urea In the vicinity<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3rd st. and Simpson ay,,<br />
nesr the sewer plant. <strong>The</strong> sign<br />
read "Hold your nose at Third<br />
and Bay, Thty fouled things up<br />
election day."<br />
• • •<br />
Hugh O'Brian was peeled<br />
by Mayor Robert Sharp when<br />
the actor visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
while during a break in his<br />
performance in "Cactus<br />
Flower" at the Smithville<br />
Music Fair<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>City</strong> Commission turned<br />
down the request <strong>of</strong> a local<br />
man who sou^it approval for<br />
the opening <strong>of</strong> a sweater<br />
knitting business in a building<br />
occupied by a roller .skating<br />
rink on Atlantic av between<br />
North st. and 1st st.<br />
• • «<br />
Police were looking for the<br />
robbers who broke open a safe<br />
«t Hogate's restaurant and then<br />
did a repeat performance at the<br />
Jolly Roger in Somers Point,<br />
• » *<br />
Ptl. Harry Lord an'6 Pll,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y If, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Prinled and Published In Amerioi's Greatest family Resort<br />
BY THE<br />
WEAN CITY SENTINEUJSDGBR, Inc<br />
113 gth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J. 0822H<br />
Enlablishrd liffl<br />
Entered at Post OHicr at a can <strong>City</strong>, N. J.. 0H22H<br />
as second clnss matter<br />
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SfMvta W—kly ntry Viund,y; SMnl-WMkly TuMday and<br />
FfMty tntn HCMM MM* in JMM until Later D*y<br />
Michael Impagliazzo were<br />
awarded the rank <strong>of</strong> sergeant<br />
by Public Safety Director D<br />
Allen Stretch,<br />
* * *<br />
TEN YEARS ADO<br />
Identical twins Marilyn and<br />
Evelyn Rink made <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
history by being the first two<br />
girls selected to share the<br />
crown <strong>of</strong> Quenn Infanta VI,<br />
• • •<br />
Conversion <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
ti'lephonp service from manual<br />
to dial and the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
the new (ll-number calling<br />
system with direct distance<br />
dialing service was (cheduled<br />
by the New Jersey Bell<br />
Telephone Company to be in<br />
operation in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by<br />
May, 1361.<br />
TWENTY YEARS AQQ<br />
Ground breaking ceremonies<br />
for the new sanctuary <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
John's Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church, 10th st. and Central<br />
av, were conducted by Rev<br />
Frank F. Adler,<br />
* • *<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public Safety'<br />
department established a<br />
oourteiy service which enabled<br />
young men eligible for selective<br />
se.-yjee to register in <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
and save the trip to Cape May<br />
Court House,<br />
ihe Oldimm<br />
Forum and agin 1 'em<br />
"When a man forgets him-<br />
self, he usually dots gome-<br />
thing that everybody else re-<br />
members."<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: It<br />
appears that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, like<br />
every other pr<strong>of</strong>it-making<br />
organization, is not concerned<br />
with the effects <strong>of</strong> its actions<br />
upon the environment.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s dredging<br />
project has been created with<br />
little concern for its effects on<br />
the area. Such irresponsible<br />
indifference by city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
cannot be tolerated in a time<br />
when destruction <strong>of</strong> our last<br />
remaining natural areas is<br />
taking place.<br />
It has been feebly suggested<br />
by fishermen that the dredge<br />
holes create good fishing spotl,<br />
and city <strong>of</strong>ficials have accepted<br />
this as evidence that such holes<br />
are ineffecttial,<br />
A study <strong>of</strong> submerged<br />
dredge holes by Fisheries<br />
Biologist, submitted August<br />
1969, states "although the<br />
formation <strong>of</strong> (dredge) holes is<br />
not recommended some were<br />
af benefit in that they retained<br />
the warm waMr <strong>of</strong> the fall<br />
months, thus providing a<br />
soneentrating effect on the fish<br />
>t mid-depths in winter which<br />
is <strong>of</strong> vilue to the angler''.<br />
Howev«r, the study also says<br />
"our observations have shown<br />
there are several additional<br />
factors that can help cause<br />
(the) stagnation. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> these<br />
i» the intrusion <strong>of</strong> fresh pound<br />
wal#r appears to he taking<br />
place". With the problem <strong>of</strong><br />
salt water intrusion taking<br />
place, Ocein <strong>City</strong> s<br />
"marvelous" dredge may help<br />
create a problem that will cost<br />
mor« than any beach erosion.<br />
<strong>The</strong>refore, I call upon the<br />
city <strong>of</strong>ficials to stop all<br />
dredging until a mere<br />
ecologically sound alternative<br />
can be found,<br />
Charles W, Fisher<br />
701 Shore rd,<br />
Bce«ley's Point<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As<br />
someone who has come to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since I was a small<br />
boy ind who has i fondness<br />
for this town, I feel compelled<br />
to write this letter in the hope<br />
that you may contribute<br />
something to a situation that<br />
exist*, especially during the<br />
influx <strong>of</strong> vacationers, that<br />
concerns the well being and<br />
possibly the life <strong>of</strong> humans.<br />
I am referring to the ittitudi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the medical doctors and<br />
their general refusal to render<br />
any kind <strong>of</strong> medical assistance<br />
when it Is required, La«t week<br />
my wife was stricken with •<br />
gall bladder attack and not one<br />
doctor would respond to the<br />
calli for help. <strong>On</strong>e, through his<br />
secretary, simply asked if we<br />
were a regular customer and, as<br />
we were not, he bowed out.<br />
How, may I ask, docs anyone<br />
become a regular customer <strong>of</strong> t<br />
doctor?<br />
I am told that relidenU <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> even experience<br />
this problem. 1 am also told<br />
thnt there is a shortage <strong>of</strong><br />
doc tons in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and the<br />
ones practicing are overworked<br />
ind unable to take on "new<br />
custom ers",<br />
Now, I am not against<br />
doctors • my very bMt friend in<br />
a doctor and I am jure he l»<br />
overworked it tlmei but I hwe<br />
never heard him neak <strong>of</strong><br />
humans bejng regular<br />
euttsmen" and ever refuting<br />
to give l.is help to Mtntons in<br />
need • cUftomer or not.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has advertised<br />
itself aj a family retort and it it<br />
that in the main, Every season<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> visitors visit this<br />
town • everything from Infants<br />
through grandparents. I think<br />
it is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>City</strong> to make certain there is<br />
available medical help in time<br />
<strong>of</strong> nued for these people who<br />
contribute to the economy <strong>of</strong><br />
this city and its populace <strong>The</strong><br />
town fathers are very Dim<br />
about protecting the bath»re<br />
with lifeguards • it seems to me<br />
they should be equally<br />
concerned about life and death<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the beaches.<br />
Man's inhumanity to man is<br />
a favordd term these days by<br />
the press L^t's put it to use in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as concerns a sick<br />
nonresident and those who<br />
took the famous oath we all<br />
know about I can be<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> many thinp<br />
but this matter is deadly<br />
serious and a better w»y must<br />
be found to help those in need<br />
<strong>of</strong> doctors that which now<br />
exists in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New<br />
Jersey<br />
Wilbur Marple<br />
Blue Bell, Pa.<br />
Editor, S#ntinelLedger: Not<br />
all <strong>of</strong> the Interested residents<br />
and homeowners were present<br />
at the <strong>City</strong> CommiMion<br />
meeting recently held regarding<br />
the 400 block Asbury av,, due<br />
to being out <strong>of</strong> town and<br />
illness.<br />
What a pity Fred Palermo<br />
has not thought for his<br />
fellowman. How does he sleep<br />
it night? I re«d that Mayor<br />
Sharp is sympathetic with out<br />
problemt but that it is<br />
essentially a neighborApod<br />
problem and nothing cift- be<br />
done unless it is a public<br />
nuisance.<br />
Mayor Sharp, this is a public<br />
nuisance! Not to you, perhaps,<br />
or Palermo, since you both live<br />
out <strong>of</strong> this area. But it is<br />
certainly to us who purchased<br />
our homes in your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
and hoped to continue to live<br />
in an environment to which we<br />
are accustomed and which we<br />
had when we moved here.<br />
Mayor Sharp, suppose I<br />
purchased a home on either<br />
side <strong>of</strong> you or Palermo and had<br />
the noise, etc., all night long as<br />
we have here. Would you still<br />
say the same thing, or would<br />
there suddenly be a law which<br />
would cover -this sort <strong>of</strong> thing?<br />
We <strong>of</strong> the 400 block Asbury<br />
av, have reached a decision to<br />
band together and enlarge our<br />
group to bring an end to the<br />
things we have endured over<br />
th« past few years. We invite<br />
anyone who may have the<br />
same problems with large<br />
groups renting houses to join<br />
us. Tii* parents <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
girls in the 400 block mentions<br />
that "oldsters who were never<br />
young are haranguing these<br />
glrU". M»y I say to her... has<br />
she ever bothered to find out<br />
for herself just what goel on all<br />
night long? Why, since she<br />
states that her daughter's<br />
associates are fine diameters<br />
from excellent backgrounds,<br />
would she not be considerably<br />
Upset at finding her daughter<br />
living under the condition*<br />
with which the it? I noted her<br />
letter !• signed Sea Iile <strong>City</strong>, I<br />
mjggctt all those "rcip«table"<br />
young people rent home* in<br />
Set Isle <strong>City</strong> next door to thii<br />
parent. I dare say the would<br />
find herself "haranguing" these<br />
young people since it would be<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> her peaceful<br />
ejtistance in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />
<strong>The</strong>se young people can<br />
have all the fun they want, but<br />
not at our expense. What about<br />
the people who live in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> permanently, those who<br />
are ill; those who ar« working<br />
and would like a good night's<br />
rest to be able to work the<br />
next day?<br />
1 read an article in the paper<br />
over the 4th in which Public<br />
Safety Director Wimberg<br />
doesn't want anyone to take<br />
the law into his own hands. <strong>On</strong><br />
the other hand, our Mayor<br />
Sharp tells us that It is a<br />
neighborhood problem and we<br />
should solve things ourselves.<br />
At this point I am rather<br />
confused.<br />
However, if Mayor Sharp"<br />
really means this, we could<br />
handle things better by really<br />
enlarging our group to a "civic<br />
organisation" in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
To you people in the 4th st.<br />
area and any other part <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, make your feelinp<br />
known. Write to our mayor<br />
and let us know If you are<br />
ready to organize. We are<br />
already thinking <strong>of</strong> next year<br />
and ways to solve some <strong>of</strong> our<br />
problems<br />
Our thanks goes to the<br />
wonderful Police Department<br />
who worked extremely hard<br />
this past holiday weekend in<br />
th« 400 block. <strong>The</strong>y helped us<br />
tremendously and we greatly<br />
appreciate it.<br />
Mrs, Don Irwin<br />
436 Asbury av.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Regarding Bill Hughes' attack<br />
on Congressman Sandman's us«<br />
<strong>of</strong> public funds to mail<br />
questionnaires to votert<br />
regarding i»su*s confronting<br />
our government today ...<br />
I personally feel very<br />
strongly that Mr, Sandman'i<br />
"public opinion polls" were<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial. What could be more<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial than our elected<br />
representative using the<br />
taxpayers money to find out<br />
what those taxpayers think,<br />
about the many majqf<br />
problems in this country and<br />
abroad?<br />
Mr, Sandman 1 * "<strong>of</strong>ficial" job<br />
in Washington li to represent<br />
"us", and how better can he<br />
repHisent "ui" than to know<br />
how "we" think? More <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
than not, we, the "silent<br />
majority", sit back and<br />
vocalize privately but do not<br />
write those "letters" to our<br />
Congressman and Senators,<br />
Mrs, Sandman's questionnaires<br />
ire an attempt to facilitate<br />
responses from Ut physically<br />
and mentally lazy souls who<br />
ordinarily procrastinato about<br />
vocalizing through the proper<br />
channels, 1 found nothing<br />
"slanted" in the questionnaires<br />
received from Congressman<br />
Sandman. <strong>The</strong>y were multiple<br />
eholee questions and the<br />
choice covered were the tame<br />
ones confronting the<br />
administration,<br />
It seems that Mr. Kughet<br />
could better take up newspaper<br />
space by candidly voicing hit<br />
opinions regarding the main<br />
issue* facing our<br />
nation , , , Vietnam<br />
, , . Cambodia , , , the<br />
draft , ..racial Uniioni...<br />
Itudent UniWt . ., poverty<br />
,,, mltuM <strong>of</strong> welfare fund*<br />
and etc,, , etc, ... etc, Let'i<br />
hear Mmethlng constructive<br />
from Bill Hughei.<br />
^ J. N.<br />
Ocman <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />
UP WITH PEOPLE Thp "Up With Pnoplc" singing<br />
group will put on two performanevs hen 1 next Monday<br />
and Tuesday nights. This is their third visit here in as<br />
many years In the pugt thi'y liuvi' heiMi gri'eU'd with<br />
enthusiastic support nnd there is iw reason why the;<br />
shouldn't receive the same trciiliiK'nt this yoar <strong>The</strong><br />
othpr day two young Jfldics, advance arrsingors for the<br />
group, stopped uUtb* 1 Sentinel <strong>of</strong>fice to give us sorap<br />
pictures and information uhnu^ this year's program,<br />
<strong>The</strong>y smiled cheerfully as they cnUTi-d the <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />
bubbled enthusiasm throughout the entire conversation.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y told us where the group is now and what their<br />
plans are for the next few weeks <strong>The</strong>y will he in Cape<br />
May over the weekend, visit here for two days, then<br />
swing west for several stops until they reach Iowa fora<br />
series <strong>of</strong> appearances. We hod the pleasure 1 <strong>of</strong> hearing the<br />
35 voice group rehearse last summer at the Music Pier It<br />
made us feel good just to watch them <strong>The</strong>y write most<br />
<strong>of</strong> their own music and do all their own 'horeogniphy<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the singers, are in their late ici'iiu -nduct<br />
Lop*.r Orij^r<br />
Piirkinc ( m «•••>!•<br />
Mnndiiv j<br />
•I p m r.-imjT<br />
Te.irhintJ Si"^iiin*.<br />
Hfiifl<br />
f Mi, -it Hi..ir\ ('<br />
irj.-<br />
i-In<br />
Tuesday<br />
If) 3(1 ;, m Wnmi-n » Bibi.<br />
Study F*< I! u v* *hip Lc-ut'T<br />
ALHiltciriUm OueM T',irh.r<br />
Mrs Alfred Difni'rl<br />
Wednesday<br />
n o p m Mirlwi-i k Bibli-<br />
Si ii ri y Ho y r i, ,, wer<br />
Auditurium<br />
U p rn Campus (Vus.idi'<br />
Tearhiny Srsfeiuh, 1 - L-int'nlfl<br />
Hold<br />
Thursdiiv<br />
1 2 IS p m CBMf<br />
LunchtM.n, PKniouth Irin Mf-n<br />
9 p m<br />
Lincoln H'J<br />
f.j Lif.-<br />
Saturday<br />
8.30 p.m. Campus Crusade<br />
C<strong>of</strong>foe Miiuw. Lincoln Hi.'""I<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
I 1th st and <strong>On</strong>tr.il av<br />
Rev Charles L Wood.<br />
D, Ed , Rector<br />
* * a<br />
Sunday (Eighth .Sunda><br />
after Trinits )<br />
7 3 0 urn H ii i i<br />
Communion D r C o •• -<br />
C"lehrant.<br />
9 ii-m. Murnint' Pr:i>cr Dr<br />
Wood, <strong>of</strong>fieaiH. Mr Wisnei<br />
preacher<br />
11 am Choriii Eurh^ri.s!<br />
Dr. Wood. celebr;ii)l Mr<br />
Wisner, prearher<br />
7 30 pm Eveniny Piuv.i<br />
I hi,r>.ri.,i<br />
1 N ill ;i III V.iUlli ('I,..,,<br />
,.!,.• ..i..,,' ,. Ch.,|,. ! H,.I!<br />
')' FAN CITY TABKHVA'T V<br />
'i AnA i ! ,i m NiisrniF y<br />
Si'ri»f<br />
Thf H.'V Martin f<br />
Wiwiiai pa.li.r nf isi Paul''.<br />
LutlVNin ('(lunh in Olncl<br />
I'h.l.iH.-lpiii.i .(ii-akiir<br />
p m Kii-ninu Sf.mci' Dr<br />
I) F^.-giri.ifi Ihj.mk.^ rrimi^ti.r<br />
..I t h.' Brir k Pff-'shytPrian<br />
I'llunh in S'.w Vorl.:, Hpi-akfr<br />
Th. Ri.v Jcihn r Kulp.<br />
rhnphnn .if th. 1 dny<br />
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in.» 15 -H i I n LJ kill f h** '.Iri . .R*' t<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
Till «t ,ind SimpMin HV<br />
Ri'v J,imi". t'irts.<br />
Pa«t,.r<br />
11) a m .Sunday School<br />
11 a m Morning Worship<br />
CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
1'NION CHAPEL<br />
• 32nti •[ and <strong>On</strong>tral av.<br />
Indipinfli'iit Evarigelica]<br />
Inlcreii'nfjminalional<br />
l'l urn Sunday School<br />
with rU.v,..* for all apps<br />
11 .'Hi Morning Worhsip<br />
Hi i Risbrrl C Smoot. Jr<br />
pitsuir <strong>of</strong> Chtpcl Hill United<br />
I 1 r .• >hi t'Tiim Church in<br />
B;ili ii.iurf. Md , guest preacher<br />
* * »<br />
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
1 Oih -,t arid Central av<br />
R.v D Richard tiarriMjn,<br />
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.if the ri-aHings<br />
and<br />
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Discoverer<br />
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fr<strong>of</strong>fl<br />
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•lary<br />
and<br />
We apprehend Life in<br />
divine Seienre only a> w^ live<br />
above rnrpnrxj &**%£*> ajid<br />
rorrprl it <strong>On</strong>. prfiporlionalt-<br />
admgMiuin <strong>of</strong> the claims <strong>of</strong><br />
Bood or <strong>of</strong> evil Het*rininf.s the<br />
hitrmfmy <strong>of</strong> our existence oyr<br />
health, our Ipngrvitv, anri our<br />
fhristianify '<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the Bible paiisagis is<br />
from Job <strong>The</strong> Spint <strong>of</strong> Ood<br />
continued on pa^e 4<br />
THf TUESDAY<br />
Bible Class<br />
7M P. M,<br />
TAUOHT BV<br />
Mr. Lyle Olmstead<br />
(MOW STUDYING<br />
REVELATION!<br />
MEETS EVERY<br />
TUISDAY AT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stahler's<br />
71 WALNUT ROAD<br />
OCIAN CITY. N. J.<br />
ALL ABE WELCOME<br />
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•I I \ Mf - AMI<br />
:ih -\ .i cl I).... n<br />
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Sunday<br />
SOfs m Sunday Sen ic#<br />
10 am Sunday Sch<strong>of</strong>H<br />
y<br />
8 pm T»*>iimnny mwtirsg<br />
Daily =<br />
10 am Ln 1pm Rpading<br />
-Rifiiffl Op* •:<br />
* * *<br />
Qut>M!it.fn-S abfjut the nnpin<br />
^nd pr^sm'atinn uf life are<br />
ST. JOHN'S<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
Tenth Street<br />
and<br />
Central Avenue<br />
A CONGREGATION OF THE LUTT^RAN<br />
CHURCH m AAffiMCA*<br />
THE REV. D. RICHARD 04RR/SOW<br />
SUMMER SCHEDULi — Hours <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />
8:30 A. M, - <strong>The</strong> Sefvtei<br />
9:30 A. M. - Sunday Church School<br />
11:00 A.M.-<strong>The</strong>Smke<br />
St John's Lutheran Chapel<br />
36th Street and West Avenue<br />
10:30 A.M.-Hie Service<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 19th<br />
THE Rf V. WALTER SCHUMAN<br />
LMMMTM <strong>On</strong>ireh «« rb> NaMvIfy, Altantwrn. ft.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cify Baptist Church<br />
HOME OP THi OCIAN CITY SUMMIR BISLI CONP6RINCE<br />
T1NTH STRE1T and WISLEY AVENUE, OCIAN CITY, NEW JIRSIY<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 11th<br />
7i30 p.m.—Rev. Victor B. Beattie, Steve & Barbwa Muito, voca)i»ti<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 19th, <strong>1970</strong><br />
9:30 mm.—SUNDAY SCH^L in grided CIMMH for the fMnily<br />
i0i48 ..m.—REV. VICTOR B. BEATTIE<br />
HMM &wntary o» Ttw Pock* TMttmm* LMflM<br />
7:30 p.ni.—REV. TERRYL DELANEY<br />
AnwrifM iMri tf MiMioM to rh* Jtm<br />
STEVE and BARBARA MUSTO, vocalitU<br />
ITOB PARKWG 8:00 a.m. • 12.00 noon Sunday at WATSON'S<br />
RESTAURANT and IMPALA^ PARKWO LOTS, and AT THE CHURCH,<br />
"""SUNDAY 2:30 pjn.—SACRED MUSICALE on Mum W«<br />
Stove Mu»to, baritone; Barbara Muito, •oprano<br />
BIBLE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE — Ev.ry lv«n(ns *t 7:30 P.M.<br />
MORNING BIBLE HOUR 11:00 A.M. (TuMdty thru Friday)<br />
JULY 20 thru 26 — REV. EDWARD H, STADY<br />
Pmtr Nwi* lyracuH taplM Church, NHUI SyracM*, N. Y.<br />
FREE PABimJG FOR 80 GARS AT THE CHURCH (eatranGe on Wwliy<br />
Avenue) BLIVATOR TOR YOUR CONVENnPICE. Nursery and<br />
baby sittiag facilities for fdl evening meetings and all Sunday mMUap.<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley Avenue, 5th-6th Streets<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 19<br />
9 A.M. and 11 AM, - Identical Services<br />
THE REV. MARTIN C. WISZNAT<br />
Pastor. St Paul's Lutheran Church, Olney, Pa.<br />
7 P. M. — Evening Service at the Tabernacle<br />
DR. D. REGINALD THOMAS<br />
Minister, <strong>The</strong> Brick Presbyterian Church, New York, N, Y.<br />
Great Song Service Led by Wilier D. Eddowes, jr.<br />
Music at All Services by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Quartet<br />
Fritz Krueger, Director and Tenor Deborah TnnuJ, Soprano<br />
Robin Frenz, Contralto Tom Perkins, Baritone<br />
E, Woodley Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f, Organic<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />
NEXT WEEK: JULY 26<br />
9 A.M. and 11 A.M. Stnrtcts<br />
DR. RALPH W. SOCKMAN<br />
Minister Emeritus, Christ Church, Methodist, New York. New Yort<br />
DR. JOHN A" MCELROY<br />
District Superintendent, Northern N. J., <strong>The</strong> United MtfbodJat OtemA<br />
THI EVENING SERVICES IN THE TA<br />
ARE OFF TO A GREAT START! WE WH1 SS<br />
k
PAOi 4 _ SECTION TWO<br />
Church services<br />
iintiiHH'd from piiij*.<br />
Sllh «l ami Ni'w V," I<br />
H"V (ii'M'- C.-ti. ii<br />
liiith inncin mi', inrl Hit- hri-ulh ^'niillix<br />
ill (hi' Almitfhlv )r rnii-l lllfj<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
CERRUTi<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
•EAUTY CULTUBf<br />
IN ALL •RANCHES<br />
HOUSf OF SfAUTY<br />
COMPLlTi<br />
•BAUTY<br />
Aibury Av«., 399-1621 M»lr Cutting<br />
ELWNA M, MUSKHTT, fryiitf TlnHnu<br />
W.«r Av», Dial 399.1394<br />
s I<br />
ivemie Loeauiy Sal on<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />
3331 Wesf Avenue Phone 399.0763<br />
ANN ND JOHN'S<br />
— BEAUTY SALON —<br />
tM Aibwry Av«. Ph. 399419«<br />
ANN and JOHN MANNI<br />
Open Thursday EvsHfln<br />
Wtm P.rklnf m KM IMH<br />
"YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVIUNIM"<br />
HILDEGARD'S<br />
— BIAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
.710 Aibury Av». Dial 399-5035<br />
EVENING<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
ITH STRUT in4 CINTRAL AVINUI<br />
P«rm«n«nt Waving; Htir Tinting<br />
DIAL 3994}M5<br />
Pr.prt.tor MARY NIIH<br />
Tel 399 .<br />
FRIDAY, JULY \7, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Seminary pr<strong>of</strong>essor in pulpit<br />
at Presbyterian Church Sunday<br />
St. John's to host<br />
Dialogue '70 elasi<br />
1 p rn Bihli" StuHv Ornup<br />
*<br />
Thu red ay<br />
7 30 pm .^nior Chrur<br />
prnrtifp<br />
St Johri's Lutheran Church<br />
will be host to John DelCono<br />
ill the Dialogue 70 Clnss<br />
Philadelphia, will bring to Sunday<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ii portion <strong>of</strong> hrr Mr DelCorio, a psychiatric<br />
dnll rolircliiin mil wi|| |(,|| soGiaj worker, is administrator<br />
inleri'stinR «nd informative at Capp May County Guidance<br />
stories nhoul i-irh (im> MrsCenter<br />
His topic will be the<br />
Miller has been lidding t,, her mental health needs <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
collection f,,r m!my sears and May County.<br />
prnmises a di-liL'hlfnl arifrnoon Dialogue -70 has proven to<br />
program<br />
be an interesting and popular<br />
type <strong>of</strong> class Any adult<br />
interested is invited to nttend<br />
<strong>The</strong> class meets ai 1007<br />
Central av Sundays between<br />
B ,30 and 10 30 a m<br />
Sunday •<br />
9:45 am Church School Wednesday.<br />
Re Boswell's<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
II am Morning Worship<br />
Wash and Wear Wigi<br />
Specializing In Permanent nnt Waves<br />
714 Aibury Av«, Dial Dil 3»f,1141 3»f11<br />
i t i|j<br />
YEAR ROUND<br />
STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
th* Ptrwn.1<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. UAURINCI f, STIDIM<br />
923 Asbury Avenue '<br />
7 P m " Senior Choir<br />
8:30 pm Young People practice<br />
"30 p.m. • Evening Service * * *<br />
. . . - SEAVILLI UNITED<br />
Wpdncsday<br />
METHODIST<br />
8 p,m, • Prayer meeting Rev. Clyde Bradway<br />
. . Pastor<br />
BETHEL UNITED • • •<br />
Look Your Sundiy<br />
§Mf wlfh Glaitu<br />
OffiANOTYS<br />
Oldest EatabliJlMd OpHoiui<br />
519 f, 8th St.<br />
Dial 399-4000<br />
METHODIST Sunday-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av 1030 a.m. Church School<br />
* * ' 7:30 p.m. -Evening Worship<br />
Sunday • • •<br />
9 11am 45 am Church Morning School Worship Thurediy-<br />
8 p.m. • Choir reheareal<br />
* * *<br />
• • *<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
FRIENDS MEETINa HOUSE<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd., Seaville<br />
Shori' rd and Central av<br />
Meeting for divine worship<br />
Ri-v Albert S Layton.<br />
each First Day morning at 11<br />
D D , Pastor<br />
o'clock.<br />
Rev Clarence Wilson,<br />
Associate<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL CHAPEL<br />
Rev Howard D Stratton, Wister and Lyndhurst rds.<br />
Assistant<br />
Edward Richmond,<br />
' ' * Evangelist<br />
Sunday• • » •<br />
9 30 and 11 am • Morning SundaypVf^w<br />
S(1 ? n ' ," Thp 9:30 a l urn MnplsyM by Hit<br />
Q Padafi! OsvsrnnMM,<br />
fl If |M»«lbl« M havo<br />
my Civil Servlc. Dtttb B*n*<br />
fit aMlflned to you far my<br />
fun»fi!»<br />
You may do ihj« by<br />
oontactina oui' ollicc,<br />
- II you are eligible^we<br />
will complete the Civij Service<br />
standard t<strong>of</strong>m 2i0f for<br />
you and file it with the Ch'll<br />
ft. JL Service Com<br />
•" --'•^^ mission. Anyone<br />
emplwed<br />
by tile Ftdwal<br />
m " Communion<br />
Polluted Waters ', Rev. Wilson. Service<br />
Government who<br />
930 and 11 a.m • Church 11 a.m - Family Bible Hour<br />
is subjoct to the<br />
Nu Federal Retire<br />
,J"^' „ 7:30 p.m. - Qoipel Service<br />
men! Act and<br />
9:30 a.m. Church School • < •<br />
has more Ihan<br />
for (ill ages except senior high Tuesday- y<br />
live years <strong>of</strong><br />
youth<br />
8:45 • p.m. . Oirli ClaM<br />
civilian service<br />
• • •<br />
may have one <strong>of</strong> two kinds<br />
Wednesday.<br />
<strong>of</strong> death bemsfiM; (i) a ma.<br />
7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting vivor annuity beneflt uWdi<br />
is ^yflJale in monthly ii»tajl.<br />
* *<br />
Thursday-<br />
menu to a widow and de.<br />
pmdent diildren or C2) a<br />
6:45 p.m. • Boys CIMJ lump sum benefit, If you<br />
• • •<br />
havi been employed more<br />
CORBW CITY BAPTIST<br />
ABB five ymn and have a<br />
Main ft.<br />
dependent wife or children<br />
Rev. Harry F. Findejgon,<br />
yiQu are ineligible to rtc^ve<br />
Paitor<br />
a lunip aun benefit. If you<br />
• • •<br />
have no dependents n lump<br />
aun is payable, Although you ,<br />
Introducing<br />
Sunday.<br />
may be ineligible at the pres.<br />
MISS /MARY JO<br />
9:45 a.m. • Church School en( tlmo to receive a lump<br />
(FaniMriy if GWi)<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Wenhip mm beneflt <br />
A s s o c i a t i o n Ameriran<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, Boilon.<br />
impact <strong>of</strong> Christmniiv iin<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> University<br />
Zurich, Bnrcelonn, Oiford<br />
hffiod thirsty savilges<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>e^mirs, Who's Who in the<br />
From 1940 to 1949 he<br />
First Presbvlerian Wom..n's<br />
East, Coniemporar v Authors.<br />
served as pastor uf First United<br />
Assoeini in n conducts the<br />
Contributing Editor.<br />
Presbyterian Church<br />
W a men's B i h | P Stud y<br />
Christianity Today<br />
Brocktcin. Mass: Sunsel Hill<br />
Fellowship "neh Tue«floy at<br />
Dr Cerstliei, Is the author <strong>of</strong><br />
f'h,, ,,l, M, I,,, h,,,,, „<br />
10 30 il m in fhe Liiwm,<br />
several hook- "•- -"'•rli's and Aiidiiorilim<br />
HOUSE<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is |oy in rhe tree hou«e neitled<br />
high in the boughi . . . for the boyi<br />
elimbing up to play in it . . . for the<br />
adulti remsmbtrlng the golden after.<br />
DOOM <strong>of</strong> their own childhood.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Godfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HIRifRT L. GODFRfY, Mflr<br />
Established 1886<br />
8W Central Avenue<br />
Hedging for the future, as in tf\« past, thm<br />
finmst and most dignified funeral service,<br />
IN TIME OF TROUiLE Wf AR§ AS<br />
NEAR AS YOUR PHONI — DIAL<br />
Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Firat Funeral Dirertor<br />
Sometimes grownups say wistfully,<br />
"I wish I were that age again." Bgt do<br />
they rtnlly wish it? Being o child n won.<br />
derfu , but maturing can be a painful<br />
process.<br />
Help your ehildrn enjoy the precious<br />
childhood hours - nev*r forgetting that<br />
they must grow up. Remember you have<br />
o never ending source <strong>of</strong> guidance. <strong>The</strong><br />
church will help your children preserve<br />
the spirit <strong>of</strong> youth and give them the<br />
wisdom, courage and faith ihot will<br />
sustain thsm through the rest <strong>of</strong> their<br />
livei.<br />
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wedneiday Thursday ffidey Saturday<br />
EphBsian, James Motthow Matthew Luke Matthew Matthew<br />
5:21 to 6:9 2.1-17 5:112 6:1-8<br />
Scripturei rftfetett hy (fir American RiUle- S<br />
6,37-42 13n.9, W23 1&31<br />
l mil K,.|,i,., ,!,/,,.„<br />
35*^52<br />
__ mmm ^hh Series Sponsored<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May County<br />
National Bank<br />
Ml Aibury Ave, Dial 399-1300<br />
Carey's<br />
RM( Iifart Sarvlcsi<br />
!5»h A Boardwalk Dill 3994!78<br />
Garden Meters, Inc.<br />
Llncol<br />
220 W«l«y<br />
Hunt Trovd Agency<br />
37 Atbuy Av», Dial<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />
230 Ww Av, Dial<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />
Watsr Service Company<br />
210 Tmth Str-f Oi.| 3ff4423<br />
27th Street Delicatonon<br />
MILT and IVY LAN!<br />
27th St, and Axbury Dial 399-2119<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glass<br />
All Kind, <strong>of</strong> 01*,. _ Am Air CondrHwInjl<br />
926 Aibury Avfc Dial 399-2124<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />
,IS Vln ? $ * Loon AssoeJatien<br />
1001 ^bury Av, Dial 39f-0fli2<br />
Eugene W, Poshley<br />
Shor» Road, Marmort, Dial 39V-3344<br />
MB<br />
611<br />
Seashore<br />
mo Ai owwd<br />
•10 Aibury Ay.<br />
Scott<br />
ptoto Rul IMila S*TVICM —<br />
ari..r He tiUi<br />
NelM.n H C11..W,, oti'p<br />
ni! up dirf-ttion cf Mrs Thomas B<br />
IhP sumimi viiulh wo<br />
hu. farnpaith fur Ihe<br />
Business or Pleasure Travel!<br />
1/ S Miilllni'aii* will sinu I Behi'Vf<br />
hymn Sinn on Simdnyi<br />
SenSle, (his will vint Ih<br />
('ape IP Mirarl**". hy .John W<br />
o'flock and ii iwrcii<br />
May r,,unij j H Fnl )14S,<br />
Pderson <strong>The</strong> Choir<br />
activity Tnr.«d.nv ..vi.ninir<br />
/fliirth nf Cape Mav<br />
Thursd«\ morn ings at 10 .10 in<br />
" etijek<br />
Satu rriay<br />
Ohapei Hall All youth<br />
<strong>The</strong> lfl70 Ocpan <strong>City</strong><br />
ceclirntiriR hi Hnve invited tn (hi, rehfarsak and 10<br />
Summer Bibli' Confrrcnc-p<br />
In take hi*, rjimpaijn to Ihe sing with Lhr, rhoir<br />
whirh began .Junt- 2h rnntinui'h<br />
people, will jfiin the crowd at<br />
At 9 .10 a m preceding the<br />
for 10 ron.M'Cu five weeks,<br />
the fair In tryto<br />
meet<br />
Worship Service, Sunday<br />
through September R. wiih a<br />
personally at many riti?.ens at<br />
IN MIW *OlE CITY<br />
School n hi.lri with rlasses fnr<br />
new '.peaker, and rf.ffi>ri>nt RPV KriwHrri H Stady P"ssih|p<br />
N. f FsH<br />
all ages.<br />
"I'm ernphsi&izing persfinal<br />
lul Tirniiiiai W,ndo» 17<br />
Ample <strong>of</strong>f street parking is<br />
ronUiel with peoplts ' said<br />
Fhant 7-34-1610<br />
provid«i for worshippers on a<br />
Gross, 'hefause I want tn learn<br />
111<br />
paved lot jdjarreni u, the<br />
whal the citizens <strong>of</strong> NewChapel<br />
on Asbu ry av<br />
Jersey believe about the issues<br />
107th annual camp meeting <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>1970</strong>'s '<br />
"I want to listen to Ihe<br />
pro at South Seaville <strong>Jul</strong>y 26 people, instead <strong>of</strong> majcing<br />
Prpsidnnl'<br />
speeches, saifl the 38 year old<br />
rt, it<br />
|X)sals arc put >nto flT<br />
<strong>The</strong> lOTlh Annual Camp<br />
Repubiipan eandidat* "It<br />
SUPER-RIGHT 18 TO 19-POUND, SHORT SHANK COOKED<br />
prii'n<br />
ciiuld mi'fin irif.rfaHi'ri<br />
Mpptlng <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
at 7 ,'iO p m Speaker on<br />
appejifs to me that every<br />
SMOKED HAMS<br />
Cdmp Meftinii Ahsoeialhin !?,<br />
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday<br />
eandidate seerns to have all the<br />
stability , , "<br />
beiri|J cnnrlurted. at South<br />
and Friday will be the Rev<br />
answers bui few .if those who<br />
Spavillc now through <strong>Jul</strong>y 26<br />
Hollo A Michapl, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
are elected h(Vc the solutions<br />
Red Bank United Methodist<br />
HighliEhUi <strong>of</strong> the rifSl week.<br />
to our problems. "<br />
Church<br />
which opened Sunday, i> the<br />
Gross will amve at the Cape<br />
appearance Saturday <strong>of</strong> Donald Wednesday at * 10 p m the<br />
May County 4-H Fair at 2:30<br />
your Home Is Complete<br />
SUTT PORTION<br />
larnhouif, special news Blue Ridge Quartett* will be<br />
SHANK PORTION<br />
p rn<br />
commentator ovnr WCAU TV prop-am guests Thursday will<br />
W/th<br />
in Philadelphia He will speak be Women's Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Wumadloll<br />
at the 7 30 p m service at Christian Service Day with a<br />
which time VVajter D Eddowes meeting set for 3 p.m. <strong>The</strong><br />
Jr , from the Tabernacle theme is Choose Life " CLASSIFIED AD<br />
<strong>The</strong> original aluminum roll-up auriing services here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Saturday at 7 .10 p m, a special BRINGS RfSULTS<br />
will be song leader and musical service Will he<br />
director<br />
prpsetited.<br />
We Care<br />
Sunday's schedule will<br />
<strong>The</strong> conciudinj day <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SMOKED HAMS<br />
include servici:- at 11 a.m. with<br />
Camp Meetinc will be Sunday JOSEPH R,<br />
the Rev. Carl ton Nelson, pastor<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 26 <strong>The</strong> 11 a.m speaker<br />
WHOLE OR<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oadwaider Heights United<br />
will be Rev Carl Rearner. DICKINSON, III<br />
SHANK<br />
Methodist Church in Trenton,<br />
retired member <strong>of</strong> the Registered Build.r -<br />
as speajcer. <strong>The</strong> 1 p.m. service<br />
Southern New Jersey Annual<br />
HALF<br />
will have Rev Franklin T<br />
Conference At 1 p m the Rev # NEW HOMES<br />
ih.<br />
Buck, former president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I, Hillman C<strong>of</strong>fee, pastor <strong>of</strong> the # ALTERATION<br />
South Jersey Camp Meeting<br />
United Methodist Church at<br />
ROLL-UP<br />
Association and a retired<br />
Ml Holly, will speak. <strong>The</strong> final # REPAIRS OF<br />
• AlumaRoll awning; lowtr inside •.AlumaRoll awnings idjutt to any member <strong>of</strong> the Southern New<br />
service will be 7 30 p m with ANY KIND RIB ROASTS<br />
Mroptritufi is much «$ IS*;—help position. Rail dEwn tor less light Jersey Annual Methodist<br />
the Eev, Lawrence Alkin»on, 1 WiST 13TH ST.<br />
privtn! tun fading <strong>of</strong> drapes, on bright lunny days—roll up lor Conference, as preacher <strong>The</strong><br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First United<br />
carpel (nd furniture.<br />
more light on |fiy ovsrciit days, day will conclude with a 7 30<br />
Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> Vineland. Phone 399-7354 SUPBR.RIGHT<br />
speaking.<br />
QUALITY<br />
SMOKED<br />
^...Lincoln Limited {<br />
Wf IV YORK CITY<br />
Prices effective through<br />
Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 18, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Center Slices <strong>of</strong> Ham 98*<br />
SUPER-RIGHT BONILESS<br />
Delmonico Steaks $ 1.99<br />
FRESH BREASTS Of! THIGHS LEGS<br />
Chicken Parts 65 C 55 C<br />
FRESH<br />
Tuna Steaks , 69 C<br />
FIVE VARIETIES OF FROZEN<br />
Sultana Dinners .. 39 C<br />
EIGHT O'CLOCK<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee.. 3 • $ 2.15<br />
JANE PARKER<br />
REGULAR OR<br />
White Bread THIN SLICED<br />
SAVE 6c on<br />
lib bag<br />
Mb.<br />
loavsi85<br />
TOMATO<br />
Contadina Sauce, •. s- 10 c<br />
TOMATO<br />
Campbell's Soup . °,t-11<br />
CONCENTRATED<br />
"Ail"<br />
DETERGENT<br />
Save25'<br />
WITH THIS COUPON<br />
I RtBCEM BT J*TU«0»Y, JULT », 1111<br />
CDMP LIMIT I COUPON Ht FAMIIT<br />
APPLE SAia<br />
BUY SIX CANS . .. 6CT<br />
ONE run<br />
Save I7 C<br />
MOtttlWi<br />
tnoti.c
PAOI 6 — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SENTINILLiDOIR FRIDAY, JULY \7, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Pit soloists<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ia Wolf<br />
LestAr Clark<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ia Wolt. soprano, and<br />
Lester Clark, u>nor, will ioin<br />
Tom Perkins, baritone, and the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Municipal<br />
Orchestra for free nightly<br />
concert! Sunday through<br />
Hiuisday on the music Pier<br />
<strong>The</strong> progrwns will be under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Clarence Fuhrman<br />
Mr. Clark is currently o<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the NYC Opera<br />
Company and last season<br />
loured with that company and<br />
the After Dinner Opera<br />
Company.<br />
As well as appearing in<br />
opera, Mr, Clark has been on<br />
Broadway, NY radio and<br />
television and spent four<br />
Masons performing in sun-tier<br />
stock musicals. He also toured<br />
with a vocal trio for two years<br />
performing college and<br />
community concerts. This m<br />
ha second season at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Music Pier,<br />
Born in Hattiesburg, Miss.,<br />
he attended school in that state<br />
and then went on to Columbia<br />
University for paduate study,<br />
MiMl Ircilil<br />
' ' R o s a m u n d ' , H ,1 c h ' s<br />
"Inventiiin No f> 111 E Flnl".<br />
Grlng's "No! turnip Opus 51,<br />
no 4" Alsu liifludcd will be<br />
seiections by Mozart. Brahnis,<br />
P a d •:• r f w s k i . R IM n h n I k ,<br />
Debussv, and Rachmrinirirtff<br />
Miss Wheaf i» l« yciirs ..Id<br />
and ii member (>f the tunmr<br />
Class at Miliville Seninr High<br />
School She is organ"! nf 1 hi"<br />
Wesley Mpmnriiil Uniti-d<br />
Methodist Church, and has<br />
played in the National Pinno<br />
Playine Guild Auditions Fur<br />
seven years She is aim ,i<br />
celloistin the MSHS nrehiislra.<br />
and a m(>mb"r nf the Mnririk'ul<br />
Singers and th^ hiyh who'll<br />
f*hoir<br />
(illhfrt Thompson, 17. n a<br />
senuirMn MSHS Thiirnpsiiii has<br />
also played in the National<br />
Piano Playinfl Ouild Auditions<br />
and IS assistant organist <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bethel M E Chiireh He serv.-s<br />
as pianist <strong>of</strong> the high si hnol ?.<br />
dance band, and plays Ih tuhii<br />
in the marching band As u<br />
composer, he has wrrifrn<br />
US! ITCH-MiNOT<br />
TO STOP THAT ITCH!<br />
Acts like a IDES] nn esthetic Apply<br />
quub^dryiiig tTCH-ME NOT d»y &p<br />
nifhi tar esirlna, insect bitps, is?<br />
itch, other surface FSihrs Ant!5er»<br />
tic SEtien ki!l| frffni to ipr?d h?a!ing=<br />
if net pleased in If i^iiiiiiP*<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
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• • DIAL 927-4122 • •<br />
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»»»»»»<br />
Mack's<br />
and Manco's<br />
OIUCIOUI AND CRISPY<br />
PIZZA<br />
914 BOARDWALK<br />
^ ^ ip ]<br />
•*-*<<br />
tMI ••»•»•••»<<br />
CANDIES<br />
lit.<br />
RIO,<br />
THB ORIGINAL<br />
972 Boardwalk<br />
(Near 10th Street)<br />
OPEN DAiiT 11 NOON , • •<br />
BOARDWALK<br />
SHOP<br />
MORROW'S<br />
m HOUSE<br />
' SALTED NUTS<br />
HOME-MADE<br />
CANDIES<br />
9,44-946 BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />
399.1649<br />
No. 1 BOARDWALK. CAPE MAY<br />
This is "SO BIG 11<br />
Madame Alexander's moat loveable Baby Doll<br />
who won't walk, coo or wet. Her heart won't<br />
tick-tock. She doesn't even go to sleep or suck<br />
her thumb—rbut if you hold her you will love<br />
her-—and want her for your own.<br />
I "SO BIG" and her story book are at<br />
1104 BOARDWALK<br />
OCIAN CITY'S PINEST<br />
SHRIVER'S<br />
71 YEARS ON BOARDWALK<br />
• FAMOUS SALT WATiR TAFFY<br />
• DELICIOUS HOME-MADE FUDGE<br />
TOE LARGEST VARIETY OF CANDES<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
Boardwalk at Ninth Street<br />
FRIDA*', JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
THB OCEAN CITY SENTINIL-LEDGIR<br />
NIGHT IN VENICE MARINE PAGEANT<br />
EVEN! CO-SPOMSORED BY THE CHAMBER Of COMMEBCE OF OCEAN CITY aod THE OCEAN CITY YACHT ClUfl<br />
TOMORROW NIGHT SATURDAY<br />
JULY 18th 7:00 P.M.<br />
WELCOME<br />
TO THi<br />
NIGHT IN VtNICt PARADE<br />
FROM THi<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
OCIAN CITY CAUSEWAY 399-2629<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
308 BAY AVE. DIAL 399-1787<br />
Decorative Flags & Pent infs<br />
• NAUTICAL GIFT, *<br />
BOAT and MOTOR RENTALS<br />
BAfT and TACKLE<br />
HUNTING, FISHING and<br />
CLAMMING LICENSES<br />
OCEAN CITY MARINE<br />
Headquarters for Johnson Motors<br />
Complete Sales and Service<br />
THUNDERBIRD and MFC BOATS<br />
INSIDI BOAT and MOTOR STORAGE<br />
6th St. on the Bay Dial 399-1180<br />
SPEED & SKI<br />
BOAT RENTALS<br />
2nd and Bay Ave. 398-0424<br />
60 H.P. JOHNSON ENGINES<br />
16' FIBERGLASS BOATS, Blftctfic Starting<br />
ALL SKI EQUIPMENT INCLUDED<br />
20% OFF en Any Beat R«furn.d byNedn<br />
' '•\_sm_<br />
PLEASURE MARINA<br />
7th Street and Pleasure Avenue<br />
DIAL 399-5526<br />
AUTHORIZED DIALER FOR<br />
POPULAR BRAND BOATS<br />
MERCURY and MERCRUISER<br />
SALES, SERVICE and STORAGE<br />
SKI BOAT RENTALS<br />
MAYER MARINA<br />
824 BAY AVENUE, SOMERS POINT<br />
CHRYSLER OUTBOARDS<br />
BOATS and MOTORS S 10 Per Day<br />
RODS iml REELS INCLUDED FOR IVIRYONI<br />
MAKO I GRADY WHITE BOATS<br />
DIKGYS and SAILBOATS<br />
& FIREWORKS;<br />
AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE PARADE<br />
_yy<br />
Awards Made in the Following Divisions:<br />
(A) PRIVATE: Best Musical, Best Decorated, Best Comic, Most Original I<br />
Best <strong>of</strong> Show. (B) SERVICE CLUBS, (0 YACHT CLUBS. (D) COMMERCIAL<br />
DIVISION- 1st, 2nd and 3rd, (E) HOMES along the bayfront N. I S, <strong>of</strong><br />
?th Stf (FJ COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS along bayfront: 1st, 2nd 13rd.<br />
Plus, All Boati Art Eligible fdF the Additional "Bust Lighted" Award!<br />
THIS ANNUAL MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS<br />
Chris<br />
f NATIONALLY<br />
FAMOUS<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay OPEN FROM 8 A, M, TO 9 P. M. Near 9th Strmt<br />
. ,..4<br />
DflP SIA FISHING<br />
SPEEDBOAT RIDES<br />
AT"3 P.M. AND 7 P.M.<br />
HALF-DAY TRIPS DAILY<br />
FLYING SAUCER • WILD GOOSE<br />
FLYING PONY • FLYING CLOUD • SWIETHiART<br />
RIDE PARADE<br />
OCEAN CITY'S MOST DAZZLING<br />
AND EXCITING AQUATIC EVENT<br />
Make Your Reservations Now<br />
Dial 398-9803 Tickets S3.50<br />
ON THi BAY<br />
MOTEL • MARINA<br />
68 DILUXE BAY-FRONT<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS<br />
2nd and Bay Ave. Dial 399-8585<br />
BOYER'S MARINA<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cify's Complete Marina<br />
AQUASPORT, BOSTON WHALER,<br />
eviNRUDi and DIXIE BOATS<br />
3rd St. and <strong>The</strong> Bay 399.2817<br />
Come See <strong>The</strong><br />
Night In Venice<br />
Parade<br />
AT THI<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
SATTERSIA ROAD and BAY AVENUE<br />
KNORREASTER<br />
YACHT YARD, INC.<br />
8TH and THi BAY<br />
DIAL 399-2744<br />
* HALLAMARINE<br />
1128 BAY AVE DIAL 399-3745<br />
CHRYSLIR OUTiOARDS<br />
REPAIRS • RIFINBHING<br />
RENTALS • 20-TON HOIST<br />
STORAGE • ACCiSSORliS<br />
CRUISERS INC. • AQUADART<br />
O'DAY SAILBOATS<br />
r ' BLUE WATER<br />
:_ - MARINA -<br />
34th Street and the lay<br />
CHRYSLER BOATS and MOTORS<br />
MOTOR Rf PAIRS • WINTER STORAGi<br />
S«u«i Jtriayi NvwMf Firtet^ Authefittri<br />
DIAL 3994800<br />
HOLH BOATWORKS Inc.<br />
OF TUCKAHOE<br />
By Land—Reiftt SIS<br />
By Water—Tuckaho* Rlv#r<br />
to Cedar Swamp Creek<br />
COMPLETE BOAT SERVICE<br />
GEORGE HOLTZ. President<br />
RONALD HOLTZ. Viee-Pres. and Mgr<br />
JUDITH D. HOLTZ, Seey.-Treas.<br />
CLOSI OUT!<br />
DRASTIC REDUCTKWS ON<br />
USED BOATS<br />
Holiday Harbor Marina<br />
HARBOR MARINE, INC.<br />
Semen Point Dial 927-4101<br />
Ul
PAOI 8 — SiCTiON TWO THf OCfAN CITY Sf NTINELLIDGER FRIDAY. JULY \7, \97ti<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
SRfNO RESULTS<br />
Tne theatres <strong>of</strong><br />
London,<br />
Moscow<br />
& Leningrad<br />
You'll have 1 nights in L«".<br />
son Bluf 4 plays. J mjhls m<br />
MeKOW wifh twO tlt'MiM to<br />
Ih« ballet circus <strong>of</strong> ver<br />
theatre, arid 2 mgHts in Lpn<br />
ingrad with h*0 tickets to fne<br />
Spgfa, ballet 6f other thegl r i<br />
(<strong>The</strong>re's $ 3 wee* ^jf!^''^^<br />
taking you to P,ifi=, ieo ' r<br />
cludihg hotels. brea^'a^K<br />
Sightseeing, jii mej;5 in tne<br />
USSR »nd air India tc In >0J<br />
DstPllS in our '^ep ' T h ** PJI^<br />
A Thp N ? ^ ' folder<br />
SHREVI<br />
TRAVIL SIRVICf<br />
1606 Pacific A»e.<br />
AHanfie Ciry, N, j<br />
Deal hid<br />
Hi with H56<br />
pmnu- w.i* inc vicfMill hitfh<br />
wor*T aniimu i** pimsrhji'<br />
|ilii% *>n .it Iho rt' l.ir ilitrtir <strong>of</strong><br />
the Di'-nii CiH "'.irri ("lull<br />
MI.IIH:IV<br />
('••iili-r<br />
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()[ hi'i h 11* h<br />
p * wir<br />
ii,lti ilt Hill<br />
I'.illl<br />
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t;;H ll.irrv *hu»l lilti. Pet;<br />
Chirk Bin, M.it r Hulm.ik.'r,<br />
ft* i .Airl IVi,•,«,,,„ ^»ll .<br />
AilWrl \|,III-,III "•fi'l W.lllH.'i<br />
'",<br />
"Miss Ami'nca", ,ind "<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
Boardwidk In Atlantic Oily"<br />
Dear readier, do yng kntsw<br />
this repiirtiiii; nf shufflebaard<br />
,i i> t I V i t I e « (J t> t s k i n d a<br />
ccimpiicatf.fi rarh wwk over<br />
I h r s u m m i' r with two<br />
Priip-essivps. a Candy Shoot, a<br />
SI a I P tournament, CI u h<br />
tournampntii plus unimportant<br />
[lOSsip and mBHtirig two<br />
deadlines ,,f our beloved<br />
Sentinel Ledger'' My two heads<br />
are beginning to really rattle,<br />
so if 1 miss something, or<br />
Tho Greater Atlanm <strong>City</strong><br />
Chaptur -<strong>of</strong> thr Society v><br />
somebody, you can just take it<br />
out <strong>of</strong> my salary<br />
Priimotf Barbrr Shup Quartit<br />
SinEfinii in Arnprie,!, wnh hi>st<br />
fill the- rrrtifit Intrrnatinna!<br />
Kathcrinu nf the S,P B S Q S,A<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> More than<br />
5.000 Barber \5hop nhtifui,<br />
tncmbrs gathered in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> fur the week long music<br />
festival<br />
<strong>The</strong> organization <strong>of</strong> barber<br />
shop chorus' operates as y<br />
charity organization to support<br />
youni;. mute children Mori<br />
than .iJ.OOO barbershop<br />
members throughout the world<br />
sing in accijrdaiict) with their<br />
motto "We sinj! so they can<br />
speak'<br />
1<br />
Last Saturday was a problem<br />
day weathprwise and there<br />
were IT courts in motion most<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihf morning, with our<br />
ever-ready supervisor, Tony<br />
Battista, hack from his safara<br />
in the wilds <strong>of</strong> Stem 1 Harbor<br />
supervising with his usual super<br />
vision. So many playing in the<br />
morning without naps or extra<br />
oxyueri gave us only ]0 courts<br />
IHI nur afternoon Progressive,<br />
but the heat <strong>of</strong> competition<br />
did nut lesxrn and buz?,in Bea<br />
Ruriern took first piece with<br />
Mild Mildred Lee second and<br />
Helen McCord third. <strong>The</strong> men<br />
couldn't stop Joltin John<br />
Otlev. who ran first, vyith<br />
Farm IT Frank Richardson,<br />
second, and Chillin Charlie<br />
Foulton, third Those Poultons<br />
are xurely hard to keep out <strong>of</strong><br />
the act.<br />
Friday's rainfd-out Cindy<br />
Shoot was held Monday night<br />
with a great good-looking<br />
group <strong>of</strong> "gum drop getters"<br />
and an equally elegant group <strong>of</strong><br />
roriters. <strong>The</strong> (Tandy Shoot, to<br />
my mind, is i ne uf our<br />
prettiest contests, a lovely<br />
early evening, not to'i much<br />
heat <strong>of</strong> action, just calm<br />
contestants showing their<br />
individual skill, and when it's<br />
handled us efficiently as Elmer<br />
Angstadt and his capable<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> Edna Hopper,<br />
Harry Campbell and Willie<br />
Hellings, assisting, it is most<br />
enjoyable Our pleasant Paul<br />
LeathiTman satisfied his sweet<br />
tooth by making the highest<br />
score, but there were many<br />
others who won. candy and all<br />
find a good time.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was a poll taken<br />
during the Candy Shoot to<br />
elect our captains for the<br />
"Huvs and Dolls " contest on<br />
August 14 and cooperative,<br />
well liked Edna Burns was<br />
elected eaptainess <strong>of</strong> the Dolls<br />
and congenial George Doll will<br />
btiH-s the Guys Every Quy will<br />
get a Doll, so get ready to sign<br />
up Dolls ain't easy to be got!<br />
We have a corking good<br />
Novice Tournament coming up<br />
on the ] 6th with novices who<br />
are really "shoot in to Jail," and<br />
the winners will surely know<br />
they've been in u tournament.<br />
Wateh for the winners next<br />
issue.<br />
Get thnt "bored" neighbor<br />
to Shuffle, he'll love you for it<br />
und we'll like him!<br />
(mod Olieslion<br />
Why is it that a person<br />
who snores nuver has insomnia?<br />
-Hprald. Bristol, Va,<br />
AUTO BODY REPAIR<br />
HERB'S r;<br />
, 11 • li m, M HavM AM,<br />
(100 Ys So, <strong>of</strong> BE CM Tank)<br />
DIAL MIW<br />
Intersection project<br />
plan for Woodbine<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE Thr Ciijn- May _<br />
C u u n ! y i ! n i! I n n *if the hemrd <strong>of</strong><br />
fnx'hultli'ni lei bfjlin irriulriMy<br />
the niH'i>ssary ritjh I nf wiy<br />
This inviiivi". four puni-l. <strong>of</strong><br />
liinrf. (itrordinB !i> foiintv<br />
"njrilii^'r ilohn C Gib^'Mi<br />
A.^ '.oon ,'i^ thi^e p't-i-»-1 *i Hfi'<br />
ncquircd Ihi' pro)"''' will hu<br />
u H v ,. r i s i. H f .. , h i H »<br />
th<br />
I 1 1' I (> r« bii 'u' rd at Ihe<br />
inli'rsii-Lion whieh will be<br />
' flnfir'ned "r M F;iiyht"n!*ri.<br />
Tins pniiiHi should help<br />
relieve fh* I'Sp.'fted ineri'is^p in<br />
t rut fir ;u, ihi. ri-sult "f thi'<br />
inipirt "in nf Ihf hook<br />
p<br />
f i\v\ or ><br />
I nd Li si ry<br />
Dining Room Open to fh« Public<br />
FLANDERS HOTiL<br />
irl nth..*. miijur<br />
i lhi> virinity,"<br />
(I o I m «t r u p s u i d T h c<br />
frei'huiders 'in June 2M<br />
ill)thori/eH the ;lf .jUisilioH <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihf rlilht <strong>of</strong>wn npri.vi' lh..<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
515 NEW POAD DIAL W-646<br />
SOMERS POINT, NtW JfRSBY<br />
* STORE HOURS it<br />
MON and SAT 8 to 6<br />
TUKS , WED , THURS, and FRI. 8 W 9<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 1<br />
pmiadeipiiia? camden?<br />
New York? (llantlc TO?<br />
GO PS BUS! Aha<br />
Shopping Mall t<br />
BOARDWALK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
Beau Monde<br />
iing0riB-houtique<br />
Full Selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shifts by<br />
SIZES B-18<br />
SCARVK, TOO<br />
11th and the Boardwalk, Dial 399-1000 Ext, 168<br />
ENTRANCI; TOP OF BOARDWALK RAMP<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
399-1571<br />
10 AM-10 P.M.<br />
1 -J2<br />
Ws My Bag!<br />
Complete<br />
selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Canvas<br />
lags —<br />
Some to be<br />
Monogrammed<br />
THi BAG ROOM N<br />
Entrance on Boardwalk Ramp<br />
•VWWWIWIWWIIIII<br />
f<br />
direci Krviee to S« ul» Qtf.<br />
Avalon. Stone Harbor. Wildwood<br />
mdCape May<br />
Departurei and informaliooi<br />
OECM <strong>City</strong> Termiiiil, W» lad<br />
AU«ptic Ave,, ,199.1296, P.RJ.I<br />
Terminal. lOLh and Haven *»„<br />
1W-2II2,<br />
Ask ibaut our new Pa«lufi<br />
Utptctt ServiM for quick T "<br />
Travel right with<br />
Mr comfortable, easy-looking<br />
: -m<br />
foshions from our selection <strong>of</strong><br />
sportswear and<br />
coordinates.<br />
Choose your<br />
favorite styles.<br />
39W343<br />
GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />
WIG<br />
BOUTIQUE<br />
Starting at s 14.95<br />
OPEN MON., 9:00 to 5:30<br />
TUB. TORU SAT,, 0 A, M. to 10 P. M<br />
CHILDREN'S SHOP<br />
AH Summer<br />
Stock Reduced<br />
"Gaslight Allmy"<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
Portrait*<br />
by Llbbl.<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
6TH ANNUAL PET FAIR<br />
Sponsored by <strong>City</strong> Rprreation Department<br />
Fridery, <strong>Jul</strong>y 24, 6 p.m. qt 6th Str*et<br />
R«ereotion Field,<br />
I ft fas© <strong>of</strong> rain the affair will b» held in<br />
Convention Hall at 6th 5fr*#f.<br />
Please pnfer my pet in the category Listed below<br />
1 noes<br />
( ) Poodles<br />
( ) Puppies<br />
( ) Small Long Haired<br />
( ) Large Long HaLred<br />
( ) Small Short Haired<br />
( ) Large Short Hairwri<br />
2 TATS<br />
( ) Long Hair<br />
( ) Short Hair<br />
3 BIRDS<br />
4 FISH<br />
S REPTILES<br />
( ) Turtles<br />
I 1 Lizards<br />
( ) Snakes<br />
fi RODENTS<br />
( i Rabbits<br />
( ) Mire<br />
( ) Hamsters<br />
7 OTHERS NOT LISTED ABOVE (Specify) 1 )<br />
« COMIC ( ) (Any tvpp animal dripgsi»d in<br />
comif fishion)<br />
Registration times on night <strong>of</strong> Pair:<br />
Category 1 at 6 P MCategory<br />
2 at fi IS r M<br />
All other categories a« fi-30 P M<br />
Owner's name<br />
Owner's home address<br />
Owner's summer address<br />
Category<br />
Pet's name<br />
fCollle. etc I<br />
Age<br />
Specific type <strong>of</strong> pet<br />
Aee Sex<br />
Deadline for receiving entries is Thursday, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
23, 8 p.m. Mail entries to Mrs, June Booth, Box<br />
570, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or take them to the area play-<br />
grounds, 6th, 8th or 34th streets.<br />
3 ARTS AND CRAFTS SESSION • MIM Pam<br />
Hitchcock, staff member <strong>of</strong> the Recreation Department,<br />
directs a group <strong>of</strong> interested youngsters in arta and<br />
crafts at the 34th rt. playpound.<br />
minds, fingers at work<br />
Playground craft sessions<br />
ifesf children's ingenuity<br />
', In the fantasy world <strong>of</strong> the for an hour. <strong>The</strong> staff on each<br />
Recreitlon Department, a playground instruct the craft<br />
jfrooden spoon becomes a daisy for that jpven morning and<br />
pin, a nylon loop beeom«p t assist anyone who runs into<br />
potholder, and a popsicle stick difficulty,<br />
^ecomgs a hot rod car,<br />
A fee ranging from a nickel<br />
,, Each morning betwe#n the to a quarter Is charged, the<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> 10 and 11 the purpose being th« incentive to<br />
transition occurs. At Bi30 complete the craft once some<br />
ffowds <strong>of</strong> agger boys and girls <strong>of</strong> the original interest is gone.<br />
begin to appear on the <strong>Ocean</strong> Some <strong>of</strong> the more practical<br />
tiity playgrounds located at articles made by the children<br />
6th st. and Atlantic ays,, 8th st, are leather acout belts, leather<br />
ind H«ven gvs, and 34th st. purses, potholders and<br />
<strong>The</strong>y find their seats at picnic plaoemaU, Decorative mosaic<br />
tables under l«an-to shelters tile plaques art made to liven<br />
ahd sit quietly awaiting the up their rooms as are fun film<br />
appointed hour.<br />
flowerf. Kaleidoscopes, stick<br />
<strong>The</strong> children ire presented hot rod cars and colorful spin<br />
Ifith a new project each art pictures are made just for<br />
morning which they work on fun.<br />
'Unusual work <strong>of</strong> art<br />
fco-ed ortho'iitho expert<br />
•» In the competitive field <strong>of</strong> triet to Include a perton in her<br />
photography, Lynn Mitchell shut. She explains that this is<br />
JIBE found that the w»y tobecause<br />
"people interest me".<br />
succeed Is to <strong>of</strong>fer somethin| Miss Mitchell noted that her<br />
different<br />
hours were irregular and that<br />
i Miss Mitchell, a resident <strong>of</strong> some days ihe puts in almost<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, hM studied 24 hours in her ttudio.<br />
photography for one year at <strong>The</strong> experience that she is<br />
Philadelphia's Moore College <strong>of</strong> gaining this summer will help<br />
to prepare her for the career in<br />
portrait photography that the<br />
plans after graduation.<br />
This fall Mill Mitchell will<br />
r*tum to Moore College, where<br />
•he will be a junior. Meantime<br />
SAVE 41e ASSORTED<br />
•he operates her own<br />
photography studio here.<br />
Italio-American unit<br />
elect* Raff president<br />
Art. During this time .he hn<br />
developed an expertlne in the<br />
prtho-lltho proceMing <strong>of</strong> film.<br />
Thi§ eompJieated wchmque,<br />
*rhleh la entirely In Week and<br />
white and eiin)in«t#» the gray<br />
tonei, tntaili the making <strong>of</strong><br />
fhret negatives tot » tab P ttnt<br />
<strong>The</strong> Italian American<br />
Demoeratie League <strong>of</strong> Now<br />
Jersey, South Jersey Branch,<br />
had an organization meeting<br />
this week at the home <strong>of</strong> Prank<br />
Rteio, Sal*m Pike, Mickleton,<br />
N.J, <strong>The</strong> Branch included<br />
Atlantic, Camden, Cape May,<br />
Cumberland, Gloucester, and<br />
Salem Counties.<br />
Commissioner Dominic C,<br />
Raffs, <strong>of</strong> Set Ilia <strong>City</strong>, was<br />
elected president. Fomler<br />
Oounelimiui bio Fiorile, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pauliboro. WM elected vice<br />
president, Frank Sarrentino, <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodbury, secretary, and<br />
JamM Oolingilo, <strong>of</strong> Wtit<br />
< Although her «ubj»ct« art<br />
Girled, MiM Mitchell alwayi<br />
Deptford, trtaiuwr.,<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELLIDGIR PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />
You Deserve Something Extra! ...An<br />
EXTRA MEASURE<br />
rl Extras Add Up At Acme<br />
Like i^( Green Stamps!"<br />
LANCASTER BRAND COOKOUT STEAK SALE!<br />
W0% U 5 GOVERNMiNT INSPECTED'<br />
LANCASTER BRAND<br />
ARM<br />
STEAKS<br />
ib.<br />
EXTRA MEASURE DELI. VALUES!<br />
OLD HICKORY<br />
Frankfurters ,,.. b S8 e<br />
LANCASTIR BRAND<br />
All Meat Bologna<br />
SHOP O<br />
b 75 C<br />
#AA.M.to<br />
^ ^ P.M<br />
SUNDAY Rt 9&Bethel Rd<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
BAKERY SAVINGS!<br />
Buttermilk<br />
BREAD<br />
SAVE 14c -PLAIN OR SIIDED<br />
Rye Bread<br />
lib<br />
3'o,,,,,<br />
8S C<br />
SAVI 4c-SUGAR TOPPtD or CINNAMON TOPPED<br />
Yeast Donuts<br />
B "d tg 33<br />
GIT AW EXTRA MEASURE OF VALUES!<br />
IDIAL .SLICES OR HALVES<br />
Yellow Cling Peaches 3<br />
10e OfF LABEL<br />
TideXK Detergent ....<br />
SPEEDUP<br />
Enzyme Detergent<br />
e CHUNK LIGHT<br />
a • • • •<br />
Chicken <strong>of</strong> the Sea Tuna<br />
LANCASTER BRAND HONfLfSS<br />
Deimonico Steaks<br />
OVEN BfADY<br />
Rib Roast «<br />
FULL CUT. NO TENDEBLOIN BFMOVFD'<br />
Sirloin Steaks 99 r<br />
LANCASTER BRAND<br />
Rib Steaks >. « 99 e<br />
LANCASTER SRAND<br />
TBone Steaks<br />
% V 9<br />
LANCASTER BRAND<br />
Porterhouse Steaks .-*•*!"<br />
SEAFOOD SAVINGS!<br />
DEEP SEA GOODNiSS 1<br />
Codfish Fillet 85<br />
fAMILY FAVORITE!<br />
Fancy Rockfish ...... ib 40 C<br />
LANCASTER BRAND<br />
Whole Frying<br />
Chickens<br />
Quartered with Giblets 'V 33*<br />
FRESH<br />
Roasting Chickens<br />
3 1-2-lb.<br />
averag*<br />
EXTRA MEASURE OF FROZEN FOODS<br />
LANCASTER BRAND Salisbury Steak or<br />
pi cans LANCASTER BRAND<br />
WITH<br />
' GRAVY' ' * '<br />
71<br />
6<br />
;r37«<br />
Hitter Relishes 4 far is. °<br />
OUPON WORTH<br />
8'OfF<br />
your purchase <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Golden<br />
MARGARINE<br />
MFC<br />
Sliced Beef:» 4<br />
Salisbury Steak<br />
DUPON WORTH<br />
50 JW Green Stamps<br />
ias0 <strong>of</strong> one Vi gollen any \<br />
ICE CREAM<br />
Offer expires <strong>Jul</strong>y 22, <strong>1970</strong>.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e coupon per shopping family<br />
^ 1<br />
99 e<br />
i|29<br />
MORTON 2 ib _<br />
Chicken In A Basket p* *2 19<br />
IENNIE 6 COMBINATION Mb.-...<br />
Turkey Roast -* *2 M<br />
LANCASTER BRAND .<br />
Beef Patties -^ *<br />
FRESH FROZEN ] |fa 9 ^<br />
Ideal Pizza ^ '»> o<br />
TOP QUALITY IDEAL ,0oJ<br />
Peas and Carrots 6 PM>><br />
LOCALLY GROWN<br />
Fresh Sweet<br />
CORN<br />
SWEET & JUICY, CALIFORNIA<br />
Nectarines<br />
JET FRiSH SWflT EATING<br />
Eldorado Plums 39 C<br />
LOCAL 58OWN "•<br />
Blueberries<br />
LOWER THAN DISCOUNT<br />
SAVE 8c<br />
494 Prices Greatly Reduced<br />
<strong>On</strong> Hsalth 4 Beauty Aids!<br />
• •<br />
Bayer Aspirin<br />
btl <strong>of</strong> !00<br />
SAVE 34c<br />
Fern Iron Vitamins<br />
WILLIAMS LECTRIC SAVE 43e<br />
Shave-Frost Lime..,<br />
•TOOTHPASTE VALUE 1<br />
Close Up ....<br />
64<br />
S5 e<br />
VfSPRE FEMININE - SAVE 10c<br />
Hygiene Spray Mist ; *1 1S<br />
VESPRE FEMININE 3 s r, ,,.<br />
Hygiene Spray Powder $ I"<br />
REGULAR $2 00 VALUE 1<br />
Bates Bath Set... 5 ••99 I<br />
« S ^ M a,/ Greeil g< DENTURE CLEANER<br />
:25 4% stamps % Efferdent Tablets.,. « 77 e<br />
' with your purchase <strong>of</strong> 'j gal. S LOWER THAN DISCOUNT 1<br />
with your purchaso <strong>of</strong> one Vi gollen any brand 5j g naM Seal 3 BrOmoSeltzer : V'" 40""" 77 C<br />
THIS COUPON WORTH<br />
*• 10* OFF<br />
your purchase <strong>of</strong> S<br />
one jumfco roll <br />
BOUNTY i<br />
TOWELS<br />
White, Dtcorated sr iisortii<br />
griir iMi'ii<br />
hiF 11. III).<br />
on iiipii ii' yfl<br />
MMMM<br />
fj g<br />
- M I M ^ ^ O - g DUPONT. REGULAR $1 39 VALUE!<br />
Pure § Hairbrush ACombSet. 89*<br />
Orange Juice -: REGULAR, MINT, UME<br />
, ihlp|lil{ limilj<br />
THIS COUPON WORTH<br />
15' OFF<br />
your purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
1 qt.. 1-Di. bti,<br />
DOWNEY<br />
Fabric<br />
Oflir ininl<br />
All 11, till.<br />
DMCHNIptr<br />
IHNlM UmM<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tener s<br />
MFS<br />
g Acme Shave Cream ':r S9 C<br />
THIS COUPON WORTH<br />
Prices ©ffeetiv* <strong>Jul</strong>y IS thru 18, <strong>1970</strong>,<br />
Ouonfjfy right! reserved. -Acme Morkefi, Inc.<br />
lamps<br />
with your purchase <strong>of</strong> tne<br />
Uneister Irani<br />
SMOKED<br />
BUTT<br />
PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THI OCEAN CITY SfNTINELLEDGER FRIDAY, JULY )7, 1570<br />
Buy & Sell<br />
with<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
ADS<br />
<strong>On</strong>e call<br />
kppps you<br />
all winter<br />
Fuel Chief<br />
HCMIMO OIL<br />
it<br />
TACCARINO<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
24-HOURS A-DAY<br />
LOCAL SERVICE<br />
Oil Burnar Iniurine*<br />
FOR PtNNIIi A DAY<br />
II Watt Ay«., Ocun <strong>City</strong><br />
PHONi 399-0450<br />
lift IITf f If<br />
Mil I!/!In<br />
I'P W.ih<br />
rn'w A ph<br />
lrU>' SITISI" |<br />
ii«ialiv<br />
in Ih<br />
I In- shnw i -r II is Ih<br />
musiriil i-npn-s-inii nl .iw«i<br />
[,,.,,1,1,. re .••hiiiiJ lur 111! lt)\ I<br />
A rust nf J r i s I>ii riy sin<br />
and ihuwvf; will si i^< tlii.ji t'f<br />
With Pi-iijih- -hiiw hi,,, ii<br />
CJr'-iin I'm MiiiiiJiU and<br />
T II .. s if ,1 v i-vi-nniiji. ill N :in<br />
i>ll 111!' K.-i |M,(I|,,|| (',.,||..| IH-ifl<br />
ml t hi" hi Midst,! Ik ;ll liill »l<br />
A umup ill ..hour 1,1 viullho<br />
will hi- h,.|=o fnr rhr pniiiurt HIM,<br />
;jm! iirr h,.;i ijtju ,if ' < ! r I'd in Shi-<br />
Ki'('M'iiih>n (Vnlrr Inn Mini- nn<br />
'iih M Inriii^nils !< •iiMML! t ;ir*.<br />
flt.i.jiiui .M'H ;m\ < .'i* whi' .- I ji, [ p<br />
VVilii IV,.pi, will I,,,,i ih,<br />
ftliritili. w.'il n ih, .114..i ..I 1 -U...I<br />
.Hid lllir,.,H<br />
I'p u 11 h r... p i,<br />
•i p .• ,i r h i-.l il .' fi t) j I .Ml r<br />
i nifrriiit I, HI d iF.ivliMi: '',IM-<br />
Wllh Inlir dilTrrint shi'W* Thi-<br />
I'lihts hiivi- uni'M ! . Illll live<br />
prr!nrrn;in*M^ in [h nf Miwiwippi To<br />
dale J.Slit) viiurij men and<br />
women hnvp p.jFiu'ipated nr<br />
thi' mad in thi- I'p With Ppupli-<br />
progrym<br />
Music is ,hi- medium A<br />
cvmplelelv nfiif}ri.il jwohouf<br />
production i* wrillen. arranged<br />
and directed by the cast L'p<br />
With People was dcscnbi-d by<br />
t ht^ Seranttin Tribunr. as<br />
"modi'rn, with all the beat and<br />
clamnr mil the suund that is<br />
part cil thi pri-vm diiy<br />
i h H iti f H n - - i T M r i ii^ s<br />
r Now Open Daily!<br />
(CLOSED ON TUESDAYS)<br />
All Baking Done on Premises<br />
14th STREET<br />
DANISH PASTRY<br />
•!<br />
HTH ST. bsfwMn ASBURY A CENTRAL AVIS.<br />
Dairy Queen<br />
BONUS DAY SPECIAL<br />
WE PACK ALL PRODUCTS<br />
to TAKE HOME...»t<br />
FAVORITE<br />
FLAVOR<br />
ONLY<br />
MON, 4 TUiS.,<br />
JULY 20th & 2!it<br />
38"<br />
Reflulariy We<br />
•SfSti<br />
Dairy<br />
Queen<br />
0PM 7 DAYS A WBBC<br />
THE BRAZIER BURGER<br />
NOW OPIN 7 DAYS A W1IK<br />
IW»W«<br />
I he I'p With Pmiplc musical show has toured<br />
fhenfre'- Miui perform***} fin 15(1 rarnpuws<br />
Bradway serve* as county<br />
safely director at no salary. He<br />
was mimed tp the post hy the<br />
frPeholdprs because <strong>of</strong> his<br />
experience in real estate and<br />
insurance. Rixey explained,<br />
and because he is in constant<br />
communication with all<br />
departments,<br />
Bradway said that all<br />
recommendations for safety's<br />
sake made by the insurance<br />
firm were followed !o "to<br />
Hc-dman Course Uraduate<br />
( 7 K K 6 60 4 0)1 FHTNC)<br />
PATCXENT HIVER, MD <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
fl Navy Petty Officer First<br />
Claks Harold R Hedmari, Jr.<br />
Miri <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs Marnld R<br />
H e d m a n. S r , o f 2 1 0 0<br />
Grammerly av,, Linwnod. N.J ,<br />
was graduated from a Navy<br />
"Orion " aircraft maintenance<br />
murse at the Naval Air<br />
Maintenance Training<br />
Detachment 10]], Naval Air<br />
Station PaluxpM River, Md<br />
f • - • a musical excursion<br />
into the world <strong>of</strong> m%<br />
Going to<br />
Ireland<br />
Ask the Gat<br />
who's been there ,,<br />
Gertrude Lazar<br />
TRAVEL AGINCY,<br />
INC.<br />
348-1189;;;;:;', 348-1180<br />
US, TenneiiM Aft.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
• • * •<br />
COUNTY STEER I<br />
GENERAL STORE & BUTCHER SHOP<br />
ANTIQUE DECOR<br />
FREE PARKING ON LOT<br />
DIRECTLY ACROSS STRUT FROM OUR STORE<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
ON PHONE ORDERS OP $5.00 OR MOREl<br />
W. SIHORSKI, PreprMar<br />
3204 ASiURY AVI, DIAL 399-7296<br />
* » • I •»»•»»•«»'«•?,<br />
r-olintrieN, parked nut trip<br />
and<br />
tiili'iil iiiii, :i thi.mi. i if great<br />
maunitud.i Thi- ihnws hnvc<br />
h"i'ii Bi'in t I hi- Hdllvwood<br />
Bciwl. ("ii n.-iiii. Ha||, L,.s<br />
A n |i •' I (. s M in ir fi'iilpr,<br />
Philariclphi.i<br />
('(.It,in H,iw ami nii ridr,.ris nf<br />
T Kllii *FT<br />
Buildings are OKed<br />
by insurance holder<br />
("APR M A V C O V R T<br />
HOl'SE Cape May County<br />
has received a "clean bill <strong>of</strong><br />
heal!' " from ius irLurancp<br />
company in its efforts to<br />
maintain the highest safety<br />
precaiitinns in public buildings<br />
and grounds<br />
Freeholder Joseph W Rixey,<br />
Jr , said the county ha* been<br />
working toward I his, goal over<br />
I 111 1 thfi rijuritFV Many mH|(>r<br />
rnnvi'ntitins hjivi<br />
avoid injuries or damage and<br />
prevent claims nf public<br />
liability or in Worl,men's<br />
Compensation Insurunee "<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> thp precautions taken<br />
includp installation <strong>of</strong> stair<br />
railings in thp county museum,<br />
in Crest Haven, placing <strong>of</strong> new<br />
concrete outside the main<br />
Court House building,<br />
installing a Tire blanket and<br />
other fire protection devices<br />
past three years, installinj;<br />
around the various buildings<br />
increased firp prevention and<br />
and other indidenta! work<br />
fighting equipment and safety<br />
devices for county employees Rixey said most <strong>of</strong> the work<br />
and mi'mbtits <strong>of</strong> the public was undertaken by Victor<br />
Visiting county facilities<br />
POIISP, Building Maintenance<br />
Foreman at the Court House,<br />
Rixey, director <strong>of</strong> courts,<br />
and Don POIISP, who holds the<br />
buildinjss iind grounds, said the<br />
same position at Crest Haven,<br />
insurance company "has found<br />
no fault or deficiencies" in iLs<br />
OuUijdei the Court House,<br />
most recent inspection <strong>of</strong> all<br />
some 2,800 square feet <strong>of</strong> new<br />
facilities. <strong>The</strong> next inspection<br />
eoncTPte had to bp plgepd to<br />
will be in the month <strong>of</strong><br />
repair winter freeze damage<br />
September, he said<br />
and that caused by tree roots<br />
This raising <strong>of</strong> several concretp<br />
In n letter to County<br />
blocks had presented a<br />
Treasurer Joseph Bradway, nf<br />
potpntial danger to persons<br />
Oci'an <strong>City</strong>, who is also county<br />
entering or leaving the building<br />
safety director, the Glens Falls<br />
and is now corrected, Rixey<br />
Insurance Company noted that<br />
said.<br />
'ail recommendations have<br />
1.1 e p ii c ij m p I e t e d N o<br />
recommendations are being<br />
submitted at this time<br />
1 iriviti-d Up<br />
With Ptniplii tn pcrfiirm,<br />
including both political<br />
cnnvi.ntitjns urid 2(1 othi-rs L'p<br />
With Peoplr was the ihemp<br />
float at thp Prfsidcntial<br />
Inaujrijral und has appeared on<br />
two nfltionai T\ F 'S<br />
Several months in the year<br />
are sot aside for the Up With<br />
People shows to travel abroad<br />
<strong>The</strong> show has played live in<br />
France, Belgium, Gormany,<br />
Switzerland, Spain, Italy,<br />
Austria, Scandinavia, Kenya,<br />
.show* in tho<br />
the Congo, Canada, Jamaica,<br />
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and<br />
numerous other countries <strong>The</strong><br />
CKSts have been seen on<br />
television in almost every one<br />
<strong>of</strong> these countries most<br />
recently on French television<br />
from the famed Oiympia<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre in P(ris<br />
Budd&h Records distributes<br />
the Up With People albums.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cast openeo ine Festivals<br />
<strong>of</strong> Spain in 1969 In Spain<br />
eight months after the east hid<br />
left, their LP was number two<br />
in the country<br />
Up With People's<br />
educational program has<br />
developed as a co-operative<br />
enterprise on the part <strong>of</strong> both<br />
faculty and students A mobile<br />
high school, accredited by the<br />
Oklahoma Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
evolved in order to combine<br />
academics with relevant action<br />
<strong>The</strong> students travel constantly<br />
Feafurpd in the Up With<br />
j show hero will hr<br />
^iiidy, <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />
with the show JftO him.<br />
graduated In conjunctilm with<br />
the Universiry ,.l Harlfcirri,<br />
Connecticut, the cnllep. eiu.1<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers students liberal arts<br />
courses with i he additional<br />
perspective nf spirial<br />
involvement<br />
tip With Fen pit- IS<br />
incorporated as an ediiriitmniil,<br />
nonpr<strong>of</strong>it eorporation in the<br />
state <strong>of</strong> California All<br />
e o n I r i b u I 11> n < HI c lax<br />
deductible<br />
J Blanton Belli is chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> thp Board and Donalri P<br />
B i r d s a 11 executive v i c e<br />
president and treasurer Thp<br />
administrative <strong>of</strong>fices are<br />
siiiiatf-d in Tucson, Arizona<br />
McHENRY'S<br />
Quality Printing<br />
Office Supplies<br />
Equipment<br />
Stationery<br />
324 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
OCIAfi CITY<br />
PHONI<br />
Christine Ernst, from<br />
CJprmany, will be ono <strong>of</strong><br />
the performers in the Up<br />
With Pciipli' show Monday<br />
and Tuesdxv i-vpnings in<br />
Ocfan <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Richard L, Snider, Manager<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District<br />
New Jersey Water Company<br />
Ad. •ring<br />
FOLKART<br />
CERAMIC STUDIO<br />
1041 SHORE ROAD<br />
I. IN WOOD N, J<br />
Dial 927-2222<br />
* Ceramic Service far<br />
Hobbyists and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>Mtfonals<br />
* Greenware,<br />
Stairui and Brushes<br />
# insfaTjctions with<br />
PurchasM<br />
RUSTIC FENCES<br />
STOCKABf, 8 ft. tseHen<br />
Utility Service • <strong>The</strong> Better Way<br />
With 22 \-eurs in the liiisines«, behind<br />
him, "Dick" Snider knows how impor-<br />
tant experience and teamwork are to<br />
the suctessfiil mnnugeinent <strong>of</strong> utility<br />
service companies,<br />
u.so<br />
BASKfT WEAVE. I H<br />
POST A RAIL, 10 ft. Mcfien<br />
*.J0<br />
OLD FASHION SPLIT RAIL, 10 «. MKJHMI j;<br />
LOUVRID, 7 ft. .action<br />
11 M<br />
SPACID PICKiT, B ft. wetloii<br />
||, IB<br />
SHADOW BOX 8 ft. »^*i9n<br />
SMQO<br />
— Ail Posts Treated —<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
CLINTY OF STOCK ON HAND<br />
WE INSTALL — PROMPT DELIVERY<br />
Firs Raad near Tilfen RMd iargaintewn<br />
Phone 641-6210 or<br />
Like to start a NEW HOBBY?<br />
Wt evtn have Evening Classes.<br />
PAPER FLOWERS • SHELL CRAFT • PAINTS<br />
SWiSTRAW • STAMPS AND COINS<br />
FUN FILM • PAPIER TOLE • MODELS<br />
DECOUPAGE* CRAFT Kl'S AND BOOKS<br />
CRAFTS I HOBBIES<br />
3212<br />
OCEAN crrY<br />
In fact, the men who manage the eight ns to bettor compete for investment<br />
districts <strong>of</strong> the "new" New Jersey money to finance expansion and im.<br />
Water Company can point to 170<br />
provement <strong>of</strong> service.<br />
years' experience in the industry to<br />
advance the search for a better way to<br />
sorve the interests <strong>of</strong> thoir customers.<br />
the better bargaining position made<br />
<strong>The</strong>se men now work together as a<br />
possible.<br />
team as a result <strong>of</strong> the merger <strong>of</strong> 12<br />
sister companies into ono-the "new" Wo consider this the forerunner <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey Water Company, For- other long-term benefits to those we<br />
merly 12 companies. Now one com- are privileged to serve.<br />
pany, eight districts. Serving over<br />
400,000 persons in 75 central and south<br />
Jersey community areas.<br />
It's a better way also for another im-<br />
portant reason: Because it pools the<br />
12 compinies' financial resources so<br />
Since the cost <strong>of</strong> borrowed money is an<br />
important part <strong>of</strong> our operating ex-<br />
(tenses, our customers benefit through<br />
Utility service the better way.<br />
NEW JERSEY WATER COMPANY<br />
an American Wafer Works System Company<br />
Formerly! Atlantic County Water Compuny <strong>of</strong> New Jersey; Delaware Valley Water Com.<br />
pany, Frenchtown Water Compnny, Jnmesburj. Water Compuny, <strong>The</strong> Junction Water<br />
Company, Lakcwood Water Compuny, Neptunuis \\ater Compuny, New jorsey Water Com.<br />
pany. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sewer Service Company,'Oeoan <strong>City</strong> Writer Service Company, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
County Water Company, <strong>The</strong> Wasliirijrton Water Company.<br />
l<br />
I<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
ONE STOP<br />
FOR HISHfNG 4<br />
BOATING, GAS,<br />
TACKLI & BAIT<br />
16-TON ELECTRIC<br />
BOAT HOIST<br />
— -—-— •,-— ._ _^<br />
FAST, SMALL gOAT HOIST<br />
MAY'S<br />
MARINA S BOAT YARD<br />
iMi a Bay fnnt s<br />
Rental Boats<br />
For CRABBING<br />
and FISHING<br />
NsH t, Linas Furni.hed<br />
HOLIBAUCH'S<br />
GATEWAY<br />
MARINA<br />
<strong>On</strong> Patcong Creek<br />
• Route 559 ie<br />
Mayi Landing Road<br />
SOMIRS POINT at th,<br />
Patcong Creek Bridge<br />
DIAL 927-4129<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Baft<br />
BOB DAUGHER1t<br />
DeckHMstW<br />
RED BUSH Mrs. r,odgie DelCorio<br />
(right) <strong>of</strong> 2R7 Inlpt rri shows hnr prizp<br />
Thi 1 annual Hydrangea<br />
FfStiVal CtinU'St WOK sLaffpd<br />
recently with entries MidRPd by<br />
mcrnbers nf the Garden<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Colony<br />
Club Mrs Thornai Hpist, III,<br />
chairman, announced the list<br />
<strong>of</strong> winners last wepk<br />
Swpepst.akps winner and thp<br />
onp judgps best around a largp<br />
home was Dr, and Mrs Herbert<br />
L A R G I , C O M F O R T A I L I . . . .<br />
FISHING BOAT & MOTOR<br />
RfNTALS • MO.OO Per Day - Every Day<br />
INCLUDIS RODS and REILS FOR EVERYONE<br />
MAYER MARINA<br />
COMPLETE BAIT and TACKLI<br />
824 BAY AVENUE SOMERS POINT 927.1954<br />
BOATS<br />
FOR CHARTtR rQR<br />
, PRIVATt<br />
PARTliS<br />
Leave* 8 a.m. Daily • Return* 2 p.m, $5.00<br />
Leave* Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. • Returns 4 p.m. $6.00<br />
SAMPSON BROS,<br />
BOATYARD & MARINA<br />
228 Bay Avenus Dial 399-3111<br />
Sou/t<br />
Antenna Inttallatiom<br />
Tow«r & Ro<strong>of</strong> Mounting*<br />
for VHF.UHP & FM<br />
CempteM SALES and SERVICE<br />
Color • Black A white TV<br />
if »+:••<br />
TV.&<br />
YES WE DO HAVE . .<br />
TV RINTALS<br />
1048 ASBURY AVE. PIAJ,<br />
HOK YOU ENMY OtWI ANNUAL<br />
"NIQHT IN VCNtCt"<br />
•ILL WOOM AOCNCV • HtALTOR IrrtUIKW<br />
211 WEST AVENUE DMk 396-0200<br />
winning red bush to<br />
Shaw Rpninr Photos<br />
THEOCBAN CITY SENTINEL-LIDOIR<br />
Mrs Henry K<br />
BEST DISPLAY AROUND A SMALL<br />
HOME Mrs William Pierami <strong>of</strong> 37<br />
Walnut rd und Mrs Frpderirk Welter<br />
look nvfi th» hvdri»nB»a« at Mrs<br />
— <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity is hydrangea land<br />
UiRur<br />
f (1M t Atlantic hiurf blvd<br />
catpgory ,.,- _. »a» Dr „ " and , Mrs . J<br />
*3<br />
Run neiraup<br />
wen Mr and Mrs<br />
Inlel rd t,,,,k hun.ir- r,,r (h,<br />
Stauffcr Lohman. 3911 Central<br />
urhirh i rn»n h .tii Atlantic and<br />
Frank Rich irdson. 217 W<br />
hi",l rnd bush Mr and Vir«<br />
av John C Koch, 263<br />
Tip* S\i\ fnurtip Picking up<br />
Atlantic blvd<br />
nnd Thomas<br />
Wn\nt Winner at TflO fintri]<br />
Bayshore dr .was second, and<br />
the trail dt tht- U^ngport<br />
Martini1<br />
lie "«l W Atlantir<br />
JV *.n judged ,iK-und anrt Mr<br />
hlvd<br />
Mrs Frances R Smith. 217 W<br />
Bridg* th^rc ^R [ftn rftutf* tn<br />
and Mrs IVan Pinpi r dl 21'1<br />
Benl dupl<br />
Allan tie blvd was third<br />
f» llciw<br />
^ BrounH a smaJl<br />
Wesit^ di ramc in third<br />
htimp<br />
<strong>The</strong> hpsl hush honors went<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hrst gnes through the<br />
• m l to Mrs William<br />
rlvfiF-ings'ii'. dfe n
PAOi 12 — SECTION TWO<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
AdviTti.wnwnW for thcw columns should^ be in (hi?<br />
<strong>of</strong>fiw ei the Senttai-LUdger FOR TUESDAY EDITiON not<br />
latir than Saturday Noon for regular rlassifiiHi section and<br />
not later thnn Monday noon (or the Tno-Uff-TivCInssiiy<br />
Fridny oditlnn. NOON WEDNESDAY (or rrculnr classified<br />
sn-Uoii «n.1 TW'IMPAV NOON mr th« TWI.ATT.Tn<br />
CLASSIFY<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time lb Wo His or Less ... . • V 25<br />
tV pi 1 " word pxr"«ling 75 Worrtsl<br />
Ad Running 5 rrinsMH-utivc Timi m tK.fnrti,<br />
new paint Job Celt J99-7370 «<br />
I, ^ _ _ ^ _<br />
DUNC BgOOY, ideal Irani around<br />
town <strong>1970</strong> registration and N.j<br />
inspection, bijcJi daeron top radio,<br />
Keystone Mag wtieeU, »fW ottier w<br />
Mi IlllJO I9».15g6 7.31<br />
NOW! YOU CAN<br />
BUILD A Blf^Y<br />
IN ONE HOUR<br />
Our buggy Ittts arp<br />
complete, ready to plug in<br />
ud go. Completely wired,<br />
with gas tank LnrtnHed, they<br />
also Include hsadligMs, wind-<br />
shield, steoring oolumn stew-<br />
ing \vhe«] spPerfcnTMrter imd<br />
top. Just drop on ytwr *a»-<br />
ss, H#««i 12 tolts. eonneot<br />
18 weU-niartwd wires. anJ<br />
you're ready for tan. 84"<br />
Wheelbaa? kit S69S. 94" wheel-<br />
tase "T" kit BK. Bgjik fi<br />
IASTIRN<br />
AUTOMOBILE<br />
DESIGNS, INC,<br />
Rt, 30 • Downingtown,<br />
Pa. 215-269-5190<br />
• QUALITY -k<br />
USED CARS<br />
J1ANDAR0<br />
Of !M| WOULD<br />
WdTWO<br />
_ CAtHLLAO —<br />
Fl»»twood IS4tS<br />
S«d D.VIII.. Full ROW llfilS<br />
f. P»l air<br />
•66 SM D.VIII. F, Few, air I2B9S<br />
(Cholc. <strong>of</strong> 2)<br />
-.OTNIM —<br />
«* iorw. 4 Dr. HPT, Or *3SM<br />
ii FinHfd Coup. MMi<br />
87 Fert 0W 900 1 *• h« ilSH<br />
M UMfnt HOT Cp. IU9S<br />
IS Volvo Mr., wts,<br />
M Own* Vm, »uto,<br />
DRUCK<br />
CAOILLAC<br />
A Athwry AM.<br />
Dill W-54M<br />
FiMALl HELP WANTID<br />
rONTINUlN'5 DtMANO l<strong>of</strong> A"on !<br />
cp^plefe iin« <strong>of</strong> cownetiC? er^-<br />
;,tes add.no",nl teMrfo^ for r=ep.<br />
,.(*gf hDPta ari^i '^»" fi *" ! ***' Call<br />
MALI HILP WANT1D<br />
OPPDPTUNITY fQ'- ftalines <strong>of</strong> v*c*<br />
bon Bcftod for yDung man to ds<br />
genial lawn, garden Snd mflintef<br />
anee work under £ijp#rvi«isri. Hot<br />
neon n\e,i[ presided Call 3^&OF?5 — HtPyiCEMfNT S*iH<br />
_ Lirenjsd and InMJred _<br />
CALL W)N LOVE MM.H<br />
-TT7<br />
SIVE A QIFT Of nnamMna. AM<br />
OBlor hrsa red Tut** P«r»i»n Kit.<br />
l«i Call 344 I?M ?.?!<br />
1W<br />
SHEPHERDS - . t *•«*•<br />
by Anthoriy <strong>of</strong> Robirwway<br />
, XKC. o»fl »« «iw) ni-<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avtnua<br />
Mft tth and IM<br />
3992224<br />
HAMESE KITT«7el fp<br />
J17<br />
IOATS FOR SALE<br />
SEASON SPECIAL for taunt ya<br />
man IS' runabout *ltti M Hr*.<br />
Eulnruii* mot.». hU Mi <strong>of</strong> quality<br />
sM saar an^ r?tar>y msfiy goatlfw<br />
a«tr»l Orvly U»S Phon, 39MQJC<br />
lf<br />
lfi OWENS SpaMCnat. good send,<br />
70 HP Oray. boat In •mitt |7»j<br />
Cail anytime Ut-Mit t.f<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
399-5354<br />
HAND I MAN — odd (obi,<br />
carpentry and etc No job too<br />
large or too small If you M6d<br />
repair! Call ma 927-677D. 1•I?<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
M 1AY AVI, Hal m-TO<br />
WE HAVI <strong>1970</strong><br />
HUNTING, FISHING<br />
and CLAMMING<br />
LICENSES<br />
• OUBJ, Ammunition<br />
and Accessories<br />
• Fishing Tackle and<br />
Bait<br />
Man._Thun, 0—«<br />
Fri. arri lat. 7—SLM<br />
lun, 7—6<br />
t,f<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
Y«r 'Round Mainttnann<br />
451-0108<br />
i' BOAT sun ba UMd at a duck<br />
bo«t O»r» ana inetoer Included,<br />
15 HP re»antble. FlUilna pol«<br />
and rests g$ffig deep ta>- i burner<br />
best Slavs 219 Aj&ypy Ave. Ot)l<br />
W9.4M4 tf.<br />
3AIL1OAT — Skorplons. new, eseel<br />
ient w@r!miar*£hjp* sJmpte anoufti<br />
for besirwwr, GhlHengM ttto n-<br />
Mrlaneeil, (Sod dlKCUAt, Bit De-<br />
AUTO GUSS<br />
REPLACED<br />
(nii'rtnea Approval<br />
Strvlca<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Atbory Avano*<br />
BMWHO Wh ant IM<br />
3992234 .<br />
40 HP EVINHUDt Bieetne starter<br />
and gen^-ator, ese^lent eond.<br />
Call 3»£#4»! 7-17<br />
!S' SEA SKIFF >MMI» 2, »nelo»d<br />
need and g*ll«y 100 HP Chris<br />
Crsft gi^ine, hull and en«i(w good,<br />
bi d H hd<br />
, y p<br />
!»l. $950 Blue Water Marina or<br />
evmer 1S9.IM3. 7.JI<br />
1»« O'DAV Swlf) a«lfbo»t Iff long<br />
w.th 44' lail. nt«r«ilii. «BMIant<br />
eond Call )»#.S17?, >J4<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCiAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Aibury AyaniM<br />
•tfwMM Mi .nd lit*<br />
399.2224<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
936 Aibury AvaniM<br />
•CnMWfi rtfi sin IVtW<br />
39t-2224<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Attention!<br />
expertly done and prompt servis*.<br />
RiauntDle Anytlrrii pn waelidayl.<br />
Mr and Mrs. Henry Mlhtarlan, 1410<br />
Central Aye . 399-6J7]. t.f.<br />
G & L ROOFING<br />
HOT TAR SPECIALISTS<br />
New ro<strong>of</strong>, old ro<strong>of</strong> repaired, ro<strong>of</strong><br />
rKoattd with pure hot l«r.<br />
AVERAGE SIZE ROOF $M<br />
Alto tiding and ihlngtll<br />
CALL 399-2S94<br />
LORENE'S<br />
Coitom SLIP COVIRS,<br />
DRAPERIES.<br />
Larg» Mlaetlon <strong>of</strong><br />
FABRICS Including<br />
PERMA PRESS.<br />
9274677 or<br />
927-3660<br />
BLUE WATER<br />
MARINA<br />
drii-Qmft For 1870<br />
New Showroom<br />
Special*<br />
iadm, twin 21t*i<br />
tlaaM t, riwMr, Mwm fly<br />
feridga, many Mhar man*.<br />
YOOT hunt* «fl«M,<br />
U Ft. CatallM Civiiar Wa»<br />
•tx, m HP, f»vf. H«^, O»l-<br />
bunk M A PitwvlNM, 111<br />
Mara llm. Many Mnt, Saa<br />
It hara,<br />
M Ft. CataKfta Crvbar dpi<br />
Psw, HI HP, f*vt. HMd, Oat-<br />
lay, Unam, FlfeMilttt, HI<br />
rf HIM, 'many •iW w-<br />
A gniat nm family fun<br />
Ff. ,<br />
HP, Hw) V-bunlu, « m.p.h.<br />
If FT, Lanw, IU H.f., Sun*<br />
leunwr aam. fpaidl to 11<br />
m^.h.<br />
If Ff, XK-If, III HP. Tnily<br />
a m»gnlf1«nt m a i h I n •,<br />
maarfa ever It m.p.h.<br />
Special Sale on<br />
Chrysler BoaU &<br />
Motor, in Stock<br />
20% OFF<br />
M Ft. Flianlaai QnU, M<br />
HP l/t V-bunki m. (Ml)<br />
MW *J1*I<br />
17 Ft. CMriar, law RMar,<br />
1JJ HP 1/1, funlwngir •«*.,<br />
Canvas, many Mtrif, WM<br />
IWt . . . now HM<br />
14 ft. Churaw 1)1 Hydr*<br />
hull, A aaerfy nmatwt, many<br />
•rtrai wWi « HP Chryttar<br />
MlkMJ Wa<br />
IIW.<br />
Brokerage Boitti<br />
IHt—ir AawBcnfl, M Nl> Mm-<br />
tan two teMtf, Iniltr, tttni<br />
ilMB<br />
MN, ra HP<br />
34fhSt.IfheBay<br />
Dial 399-6200<br />
MARINE<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
SALRSind SERVICE<br />
RADIOTELEPHONES<br />
DEPTH METERS<br />
DIRECTION FINDERS<br />
ANTBNNA'S<br />
•OAT WIRING<br />
REPAIRS • TUNIUPf<br />
FirW Clau fCC<br />
Johnson's Marine<br />
Electronics<br />
804 Bay OcMn <strong>City</strong><br />
Phon. 399-2221<br />
BnllfMl<br />
Dun»II. Ralegh iou«ht. lold<br />
rented traded full line <strong>of</strong> aeon-<br />
•on** iwvtee and oaftt for »ll<br />
h.k.i 39>JJ3i, 101* A«Bufy Art,<br />
CKy B»nt«l« »Oe (« houf<br />
MARINE »nd<br />
RADIO n«w maiter<br />
mrn^la, ISO *«ad, 16S NT Gray marine, good<br />
e<strong>of</strong>iditjon. muring 3nd wnfif Can<br />
v>» inel JISOO or best aHer Call<br />
199-4735 717<br />
MIQHMT PRIMS PAID for old (old<br />
•nd Sterling Si Ivor Old etseki,<br />
wal<strong>of</strong>reg. jewelry, Uni and dental<br />
hridg». Smit»i Jewel*, 956 Aibury<br />
Ave, 1M.3I71 Closed Mondays l.f.<br />
PORTABLE SAWMILL COMPLrTE<br />
Oland Homes. Mullies Hill N.J.<br />
478-4136 717<br />
WANfCD TO BUt — leBehfront<br />
Reply to Box 384, S^i-<br />
7.J4<br />
JAPANESE SWORD OR DAQOER. Call<br />
Mr Sinelsir 399-5331. after <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
18 Ball r01.S4S0S68 7-17<br />
HOUSE OH APT needed Sept 1,<br />
<strong>1970</strong> Year rouna for hw adults.<br />
Write to bon U3 Sentinel.Ledger.<br />
7-17<br />
JET OF OpU CLUBS, shotgun or<br />
30.0« fifie gaefifie* prices. Call<br />
199-1903, 747<br />
WINTER RENTAL — 3 or 4 bedroom<br />
nsus& or apt. Furnisned or un-<br />
fumiihed, AduHi, 39MS1I 7,17<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIER<br />
NfMm to iiwBi], pii^ in<br />
find target- Saves clothing<br />
from ruin by mildew. Ends<br />
rmwty odore.<br />
11" LONG UM<br />
U" LONG U.*!<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPWLY CO., INC.<br />
1JJ7 Witt AM,, OMMI <strong>City</strong><br />
RESTAURANT full, «qulpp«I -n «<br />
ceilant Bond Alsr, ha» Ineomp apt!<br />
ReatoBahii! Call Edrmind L WISH<br />
,m" R..I («•!• »"> f"-"" Vii<br />
WANTtD — I or I M n m apt.<br />
or smsii hpyie in Upper Town-<br />
ship, preferably Marmora or Ba#-<br />
•lay's Point, Unfurnished, Will rent<br />
By yaar. Phone 399-S654, tf,<br />
APABTMtNT WANTEP for yaariji<br />
renrt.i. Neeasfl after Ubor My.<br />
1 batJrooms. quirt ratldantjal am<br />
0rsferFeo. Reasonable, furnishes.<br />
Call 198-1844 717<br />
FOR SALI<br />
Live HARD CRABS Adirni, 1116<br />
Bjy Front. Call i»»-10«i. t,f<br />
MILL POND ANTIQUES — China,<br />
gists, imn kettle*, tild snore bird.<br />
»nd flunk aeeeyi Off R» 9 et<br />
Lin^ood Geftvales^eht C«ntsr at<br />
SargaintoiJm Mill Pond J &!!*»<br />
9I74J01<br />
F »"*<br />
STRIPPED FURNITURE TOR SALE<br />
ill Furniture Stripping Service,<br />
I! White Morn Pike, tgg Harbor<br />
Call 9JB-1409 Open on Sundays,<br />
AUNTIE TICJUI li bacN ajaln, Olft«,<br />
old, new, and unusuaf <strong>The</strong> shop<br />
with the white picket fenee, Sli<br />
Mbury Aye. Come brown. 9-4<br />
ANTIQUES, Gumps and OIFTS, buy<br />
and Mil. Del Zane Studio West<br />
Qrovelartd and Atlantic Avss,! Som-<br />
erl Palrit (1 block w»M <strong>of</strong> Snore<br />
Hi.) Call 927.i49J. 9-4<br />
TWO OLD PRINTS,<br />
" W i f i t ' f<br />
USED PIANOS<br />
and ORGANS<br />
(Taken <strong>On</strong> Tr«ri><br />
HAMMOND ORGAN<br />
SFMNIT M Id UM<br />
(Fi Cane 1 (Wslnuii<br />
CORONATION<br />
LOWRIY OROAN 111*1<br />
(CM Cond.)<br />
JS Pedal — Full KtyBoard<br />
NEW<br />
Lowrwy A Thomn Organ*<br />
* Clark — Lswrm? —<br />
Kawal Plann<br />
MUSIC INSTRUCTION<br />
RYNER'S<br />
Musicraft Shoppe<br />
ESTABLLWED 193s<br />
95S Aibury Avtnu*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
3984)400<br />
F tf<br />
OCEAN CITY. New Jerwy Antique<br />
gfisw mna s»le, Convention Hall,<br />
6th at iMfdwilk, <strong>Jul</strong>y U, !1 21,<br />
liJO, 10 a.m to 9:30 B m Soon-<br />
torn! by th« Nnlgtiti ef Columbuj,<br />
F717<br />
EXCLUSIVE INDIVIDUAL SPgCIAL<br />
wear dresses, not large si«0, Un<br />
worn, sal* pHeii less nhsys half Call<br />
399.9131 Call am 717<br />
OVER 100 F£ET, U" nign. King Link<br />
wfire r#fieing, meiu^ing top rail<br />
and pests 1J0 Call 399-4911 71;<br />
QE RtrFilQERATDH US, odd dishes,<br />
old gtsssware other interesting<br />
items furniture OW meiodion con.<br />
verted ts desk Call Fn and Bat<br />
ixstween 11 and 4 319-ilU 111<br />
REPfRIOIRATOH, full top freezer,<br />
perfect running esnd |?5 C$}\<br />
J99.9549 717<br />
9' CHAMPION SURFBOARD nc(|,<br />
lent eond First J45 takes it C»(l<br />
399.7MJ 717<br />
RATTAN TORCH CHAIRS — Mats<br />
12, |2S China ana glass c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
table, nest <strong>of</strong> tables, electing even<br />
Witt rniissene, daisy and button<br />
tumtolefs, antique oil lamp etc<br />
199.J00? 7:i7<br />
TURCO<br />
COLONIAL<br />
PAINT<br />
and Raflnifhlng Suppllaa<br />
LEMONT'S ANTIQUES<br />
She Rd., Oeejnvlew, N. J.<br />
TOUB ifJONIETONE KITCHEN chairs<br />
in jgM cond Makt <strong>of</strong>fer Call<br />
3J9-4766 7.17<br />
MATCMINQ MAHOGANY END taWes,<br />
tooled leather tops, large round<br />
Maderia linen tapla £i£th, bed-<br />
spreads, mist items Friday and<br />
Saturday J34 E. Surf Rd 7~-17<br />
FWQIDAIRE RErRlOERATOR with<br />
freezer. Oood running cond. $30<br />
C.3'1 ^t 22W Central Aye or phone<br />
399-M81. M7<br />
MOVING — 2 refrigerators,, washer,<br />
chairs dishes, lamps, complete<br />
formie-3 kitchenette set, and misc<br />
household artisles. Priced for quick<br />
•ale 301 Merion PI fbetween 47th<br />
and 4ath Sis) OC 717<br />
SOLD FRAME MIRROR S3"«43 " MS.<br />
deluxe hvinif form drass forrti<br />
110 Call 3Ȥ-ttoa. 717<br />
PORCH SET RATTAN maple living<br />
room Ht, sehool desk II each<br />
New battery operated best motor<br />
New euaala with wsattier vane 140<br />
each Call weeKends 39(^X07 717<br />
ilAUTIFUL WROUGHT IRON table,<br />
glais top, J0al4a, 4 fiHtchlng<br />
chairs, |js: Oirls Ii" bicycle with<br />
new tirei 110. Call 399-liOS 717<br />
36" GAS RANGE (ood eond %lt<br />
312 S»aspray Rd or Mil 39t<br />
SB81. 717<br />
SPKIALS — I vtng room Syria |]S.<br />
power mower $20; Wtehen seti $^0;<br />
TV 180; ohina ejoiats S35: Chfl.<br />
Orafi boat seat »JJ Cafrell's 1017<br />
Aajury Awe . 7-17<br />
THREE 4»1I and ONE 1.10 sum-<br />
mer fugs and Batter rugl. Can<br />
Be seen on the floor 399.3I8S<br />
7.17<br />
COINS — Unooln and Indian p*iWy<br />
•ttHtw wt. tl4.S0 aseh, OalllS*<br />
QM^ hn<br />
ANTIQUM — UTi<br />
CM slua etc,<br />
%t9nn<br />
WO OLD PRINTS, UxnW —<br />
"Wiifiirifton'i rfimlly OlfBI*" and<br />
"Surrtndtr <strong>of</strong> Qenersf L»" Both<br />
wat«f m»fl!»a. edge tMra but in.<br />
tsr«tl,iB $10 each Including from*<br />
« »ntlquB rush s»at ohalrt ortjin*!<br />
mahogany flnlKi, 8* $»5, Ut fi.,<br />
•Id* door 1041 Aiijury Ava No<br />
geajar^ 7.17<br />
JONES ttm tiiafted<br />
i^litamd lfon», No», 1 to 9 (n.<br />
UMva plui 2 mlM. wood. In jood<br />
MBi, *IS r»hon, 100911<br />
IN THE CENTER Of<br />
ict/vlt* — ineome<br />
by your own abMltyl<br />
oqulppnd wild mod«m<br />
clutllng modem 10 ro<br />
•pit. Sorry on phone<br />
Routhar RMKor, MS<br />
MOVINB — soiling aimo« new,<br />
•*r!j( American dawonpert WH)<br />
ehair, Ai|f Norg, no-froit rtfrlg.<br />
•Wl<strong>of</strong>, III PrlriMton m. iom«ri<br />
ewm, N, j, M7<br />
REAL ISTATf FOR SALI<br />
STOBE WITH J b " dro0<br />
Suiiablii for k,»ehi«JO«tte *''9°<br />
Located Bnul» « Utmmm Cell<br />
199JB41 '•'<br />
UNFURNISHF-O BRICK HOME — 3<br />
bedrooms. I oath immediate sp.<br />
eupHncy, BE 11th Si To »«tl»<br />
«tal. only $10,500 OH„"?!,""•'<br />
heal throughoui f.ui j«»0?7 for<br />
sppolntmjnt ' "<br />
If IFI SIM tSISIi «l<br />
j, W, MORRISON<br />
RIALTOH<br />
QRAT-IOUS DUTrM COLONIAL in<br />
B no- traffie Gardens neigh<br />
borhood near beach Hintertain.<br />
merit vied l^mg 'Oom, oming<br />
room, nm modem k'tehsn ano<br />
I,W,1.. room on UI 'I 3 bed<br />
rooms and til«i b.Jth on 2n«fe 60' lot To ck»e an<br />
E.Uti Can be punshased now<br />
f»f %}l.sno i"fl»*n| fiirni««ing«<br />
PRICEP RIGHT Beautiful twin<br />
home on Wesley Av« near l&th<br />
h«ndv to bearh irt boarawsik<br />
1 b«(room», IV, Baths Hot<br />
water heat &e*l yalue <strong>On</strong> to<br />
day« nmlil »t 551 UnO himiU'<br />
•d<br />
SUPERIOR investment opportyn<br />
Ity 3 large apti near ieard.<br />
walk on 4th »t plus an ad<br />
jBinmi 40' building lol- Snd fl<br />
4 bedroom apt hai (•• hot<br />
water neat fer year round oesu.<br />
pan^y 4 car garage Let u* t»"<br />
yau mgfi Tall today<br />
TOP VALUEI SpaciOut brick Co-<br />
lonial en Atlantic Ava n^mr<br />
Plaia PI situstB on spacious<br />
70' 1 ISO" lot 4 bedrooms and<br />
2 bath* Pr<strong>of</strong>essions! <strong>of</strong>fices on<br />
the first floor whiC^ eouid be<br />
eonverted to a rental apartment<br />
A bmutiful pise* to H»« pr<strong>of</strong>it-<br />
36ly now<br />
HANDSOME HOME on Pelham<br />
PI 4 bedrooms, 2 tile bathj,<br />
wall to wail carpeting, grand<br />
P4ana pled living room with nat.<br />
yrsl fireplace Owner retiring in<br />
Florida layi sell including fur-<br />
af fha finest guaJlty<br />
• UANV OTHEB1 •<br />
•IMI Iniumnc* Ouldanu<br />
fine. Itlt<br />
j. W. MORRISON<br />
•rh St. A Oeatn Av.<br />
I99.S211<br />
LIKE NEW — Bam.Style Colonial<br />
cottage, 53rd St. area 4 bed-<br />
rooms, til# bath and powder room,<br />
modern kitchen wail to wall car.<br />
peting electric baseboard ha*t<br />
Partly furnished large let $21,100<br />
<strong>The</strong> farrell Agency. 1400 W«t Ave<br />
Ft.f<br />
BABY CRIB, stroller, eha^i. bicycle<br />
part} etc, 1211 Simpson Awe<br />
7-J7<br />
TWO POWli LAWN MOWERS flood<br />
warfare cond. Call 927.6447. 7-17<br />
ARTIST OUTFIT consisting <strong>of</strong> floor<br />
usel, table sassl and point box<br />
17«12»4 p»ut mats. Call '399-5011.<br />
7-17<br />
LOTS FOR SALI<br />
134 ACRES Of meadowland on the<br />
Qrui Egg Hafbar River. Good for<br />
duck hunting, trapping, and fiiti.<br />
ing. <strong>On</strong>ly $180 per acre, <strong>Jul</strong>t <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Rt. SO in btelle Manor TownWllp.<br />
Ceil today for mere Information,<br />
GoaHai Rialty, Realtor, 110 Atltntlo<br />
Av*. JMUtt, Closed Wtdnesdayl,<br />
F«,f<br />
JUST THREE MILES to <strong>Ocean</strong>. Urge<br />
lOOilil lots In Marmara with oil<br />
Improvefnarrtj Installed Lower ta»e»<br />
Take ]4th St. to Routj 9, turn<br />
right to bulloers sign. V* mile on<br />
kift, Oui FunN, JSfrllSa, 9.4<br />
CHOICE LOT — 17th ^nd*"wi»I<br />
10x90, <strong>Ocean</strong> side, fully improved.<br />
Suitable for one or two family<br />
dwelling. Call 1 215 NE 7-2043 7-31<br />
TWO CHOICI LOTS, 2012 Haven<br />
Avs, and 2020 Haven Ave, 40x115<br />
filled to grad«, Md«walli and curb,<br />
wafer, sower and gas lines In, Call<br />
]f9-70M or »ny brolisf. 1-17<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITY<br />
•OAROWALK LUNCHEONCTTE —<br />
builnni for Hie, Ssnonal, fUily<br />
oqulppod Call 399 3826, tf<br />
"ELEGANT OCEAN SIM LIVING"<br />
¥egr 'round comfort in tWs hand,<br />
some earflens duplex. In eioej.<br />
lent rnove-in eonditlsn, tWs is<br />
an axcepclonal property bsauti.<br />
fully maintained Each apartmant<br />
has a living room, dirnng room,<br />
large modem kitchen and 2 cm<br />
amic tiie paths. <strong>The</strong> first floor<br />
has ] bedrooms. th« Ind floor<br />
apartment his 4 Bedrooms; and<br />
there is a laundry-utility room<br />
for the oonsranience <strong>of</strong> both A<br />
fat* opportunity far $&9,S0p, In.<br />
specfion by appointment only.<br />
"SM VIEW M*OIC"<br />
Living room, dininf room, over-<br />
ilied Wtchen, pantry, Hi Bed.<br />
rooms, tfiree baths, two enclosed<br />
sun porches. <strong>The</strong>re's a laundry<br />
room outside shower, dressing<br />
room and even a small back<br />
yard Just a block frem the<br />
beaeh , . . Ideal fer a large v§-<br />
eationing family. In excellent<br />
"move,in" condition. Quest house<br />
license. Completely furnished.<br />
12 3,100<br />
"BOOM TO SPARE"<br />
An ideal year 'round home for<br />
your family , . .be it i^rge or<br />
s^all. 1st fl; living roam, dining<br />
Worn, bedroom. 1 full bath, fam-<br />
ily or den '/, bath, and utility<br />
re<strong>of</strong>fi. |nd fl; 2 bedrooms and<br />
fuM bath. Oil heat, 2 Bar garag*<br />
and outside shower, Convefilent<br />
location, erasy maintenance, ex-<br />
e^dsnt condition, geod price In-<br />
spection by appointment only.<br />
MALTQM<br />
BELL REALTY<br />
226 WIST AVfNUI<br />
399-3800<br />
SILL IT NOWI aald our owner, »s<br />
here's a good opportunity to own<br />
a njlce apt. building and reap the<br />
summer prefitt Immadlately, Sea.<br />
son income Is MOOO by owner* res.<br />
ords. Call or stop in today for full<br />
details. 6ea«tal Realty, R.altor..<br />
J99.|iB9. f'.i.t.<br />
IF ¥OU HAV^HARM^r^Ta<br />
home to match. Colonial styling,<br />
large foyer, restful living room with<br />
fireplBee, s<strong>of</strong>ttone carpeting formal<br />
dining room, modem electric kit-<br />
chen 1 car garage, 4 bedroom*.<br />
IW baths Superb ocean view In-<br />
spection by *ppojntm»nt thru Roy<br />
sher Realtor, 9)5 Oeean Av». •<br />
F 114<br />
lIrAi<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
our growth<br />
limited only<br />
StocM and<br />
fixtures in-<br />
•n, earpetad<br />
Information.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />
FM4<br />
MAWtET for ula or rant.<br />
atrvlM now In operation 30*n<br />
ildl 40 > III50'<br />
Mf trvlM now<br />
ise 1 buildln* «n 40III50 en»r<br />
prcuwly MOtVon*! p»rWn« araa<br />
80-«15C?. FlKturat Include tV <strong>of</strong> i*<br />
MswMsr urn too ft. ahdvlfw, 9<br />
asilH, aqujanant tar Mf Mrviee<br />
maat d«p«rtm»nt, grlndart, Illser,<br />
band HW Me. Looted 15 mlm<br />
from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>f nut* ID,<br />
MH amount <strong>of</strong> ««h required.<br />
Call 399 3100 tor Infarmatlan, tf<br />
eTIVI HOMI IN THI OAR-<br />
den» overlooking the ocMn,<br />
4 badroomi, den, J eararnlc tile<br />
paths, family room 2 flreplaees<br />
Custom built, 6 years ola. Offer.<br />
ed furnished.<br />
LA0O0N FRONT HOME — 4<br />
bedrooms, 3 eirimle tile<br />
DitBi, 1 ear laragi, j toai<br />
•lips, large lot, beautifully Isnd-<br />
scaped. Offered furnlihed.<br />
BOMERS PWNT rAIRWAyS _<br />
two story Cap. Cod home<br />
containing 4 btdroomt, J bsths<br />
> «f »!"«* Offered unfurniin:<br />
Sd 121,000 with immediate set-<br />
tlemetit<br />
INSrtCTION by awointment<br />
only — no phon. Information,<br />
WOODS<br />
Agency<br />
218 Wost Avenu.<br />
PRIDAY, JULY 17, <strong>1970</strong><br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALI RIAL iSTATI POR SALI RiALJSTATE FOR SALi SUMMfR RINTALS<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SINTiNELLEDOER<br />
THE PRICE IS RIGHT for ih,» lully<br />
equipped lunsrieonette plus nnr<br />
3 bedroani apt *nd one sffiei*ncy<br />
ep«. Thii store building can be<br />
yied fer most *ny retail bu*in#si<br />
Seeeljlly priud lit 116.500 Ownti<br />
wiU help with financing Call today<br />
for more in'<br />
cate-3 on douMe lot with llv<br />
ifig room, all •l»olne tetensct and<br />
dining area wi* &thwaiher, &r<br />
pesal waWi&f and dry#f, tnfea<br />
badreeins, 1 l h eafamie battis. 2<br />
egf g»ra(a<br />
RENTAL LISTINGS WANTID<br />
FOR JULY 1 AUQUIT<br />
SIX FURNISHED APT5. mwlient<br />
onid 3 hoatat) Firw location,<br />
#alN to bsaeh parkinf in rasr. List-<br />
ed (21.500 H.Hcg.s-, f)»i Ettata,<br />
14 Atlantii: Av» F t.f.<br />
OCEAN CITY, 7JS •stterwa RoaB<br />
fNerth and AEJantic) 1st and house<br />
71«140 (suit condominium). Highest<br />
soot, ocean view Call 399.40!!<br />
F 8-7<br />
WATERFRONT<br />
ron ONLY<br />
$22,000<br />
AND<br />
BOAT<br />
OvsmeF will thrq-w jn g 2V Inboard<br />
s^a sklft Uagoon frsit modem<br />
fsneh&r hemg, Three frsdrosms,<br />
^ramie tile bstfi, Mfy furnished<br />
on SQxIOO let tvepythlng is in<br />
isod condition Just move m<br />
ancf refaa.<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
MA (.TORS<br />
JM ATLANTte A¥I,<br />
1M-1HR<br />
FfT<br />
REAL<br />
FRENCH<br />
ESTATE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
• CORNER •<br />
by Bob French<br />
Don Swan<br />
REALTORS<br />
ACT TODAY — DON'T BtMY<br />
Thl. Corn.r <strong>of</strong> Rial Itttt* If Wn H WMkt <strong>of</strong> lh> Y«r In<br />
talllnl sr Ranting all Ut HrM,<br />
(.(SUNOS OF THE WIIK<br />
N1WI8T LISTINO—Ranch Ityle,<br />
Qardinl locotltxi, living room<br />
dlnlni rosm oomblnstion, mod.<br />
•rn kitehan, 1 bsdroomi. c.famle<br />
til* bath, (at hot air Hut, un-<br />
fumlihad, 128.000.<br />
aiNOLI HOMI plui two rental<br />
aptl, Flrit floor llvinf fBom.<br />
dining room, KltcJien. utility<br />
raom Ind floor 1 bsdroonii,<br />
evamic III* bath. Two ««•_]"<br />
rtti t tMtmmt in •ash, Mt,.<br />
TWO FAMILY — iaeli apt. con,<br />
taint ksrlns room, dlnlm area,<br />
modern kltelian. 1 bedroonn, tiia<br />
bath, «leetrle heit, fully furn.<br />
lihad. Flr»t ftoor rantad jrjarlji<br />
121M<br />
DOWNTOWN OCEAN BITV —<br />
NsW lltting y««r round hsfn*<br />
In wcsllant condition contoinln*<br />
i bedroom*, eararnle til* battli.<br />
modern electric Mtorldli Mtm<br />
foorrt, »tpaflt» dining room, a*<br />
M n OH b & d<br />
taoAad tmraf*. OH btutoi<br />
Hast, w»ll to wall UfaaUng, p*f<br />
t.alty furfllahM JM.IPO.<br />
BAVFRONT — on? & o»*n<br />
<strong>City</strong>'« finMt bayfnnt proper-<br />
MM, hoeaimd ftetr the Yagftf<br />
Club with untualM ifiaw <strong>of</strong> ttt*<br />
lovely Qrut Ed Hsrbor lay,<br />
Thtra in 4 badroem*, 2 bith»<br />
an th« 2nd floor opening to w<br />
pandv* dKNf. Tha flnt floor<br />
cantlit* <strong>of</strong> Itrfa living room,<br />
dining room fielnw ttit bay, Dan<br />
arta 1 bedroom Hi eeramc<br />
Ule bttllt and rnottwn all «(W><br />
trie Htehn THIa property M<br />
pr*cUclly triaiMahanM fraa and<br />
' • ll hadad you ear) afljmr<br />
ONI LEVEL — 0iTi«n» l-._. .<br />
Uvlnj room dlnln« room, kit<br />
Qn*fl«<br />
COMPLiTB PHOTO LlfTINOI Mri •ROOiUIW Of<br />
ALL LIITHD PROPIRTI1* OliPLAYlD IN<br />
IIMRATI ROOM - rrOP (N «Nl iROMl<br />
ARC NUMiER ONE ^ 1<br />
OPBN DAILY M - SUNDAY \4<br />
• fl e h<br />
h (hi B<br />
90O ih»<br />
fH C P U<br />
b 1<br />
F R. BRIDEGAM<br />
RfALTQR<br />
3346 Asbury Av*m'«<br />
Octin Clfy N J<br />
JOUTH END D ri_FS<br />
twa b*dfDOm a pi *<br />
fyWy furnished. h#af*d<br />
Hi 124.500 BHVP* b<br />
¥F,AR ROUND HOMf<br />
m Sdyih End F.y= spsciirwjf<br />
* gFseicaj* iivifvg a^fi ihe pf.r*<br />
pniy 155,000<br />
p RETIREMENT CnfTAnf ert<br />
May* Lg f\d * ng Rd - n he u i h<br />
IIB LiVmg r&SfT^. dining F cXim<br />
^ bth ? bd<br />
bath, beautifully Isnfl<br />
AM fhil Wifh ffliny »;<br />
for arily SM.90Q<br />
rEARLY =- Modsfn p<br />
COLON I4L TYP| EWQ U<strong>of</strong>¥<br />
home<br />
near NorTH ang Dcsrfn fum.%h?d<br />
$25, QQQ.<br />
THREE 8EBR0OM rUrni<br />
SEVERAL CHOICE buildrng kifi<br />
Goss Realty<br />
RIAL ISTATI BROKFB<br />
3251 Aibury Avanua<br />
39f.209l<br />
OArfDENI », three BedroTn. Mt<br />
hath and powder room, livng<br />
room dining feern, kitchen Furnish-<br />
ed M2.50O H.llejass Real [state<br />
14 Atlantic Au» F t I<br />
QUTSTANOiNQ VALUE in Sar<br />
dens Three h^dfaom egttsgB.<br />
mSid^ ro<strong>of</strong>n. 1 l /i ftarhs, fireplaee.<br />
garage, fumiihos 1JJ.50Q<br />
HA6ER REALTORS<br />
421 BattarMa Read<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />
REAL iSTATE—RINT<br />
GARDEN! AREA — 234 galleries<br />
Rd, fine csftimergiai lecatisn<br />
Do«Of. lawyar «!e 4 nic» rooms<br />
and bath, Ysur mspBCtien mvitud<br />
Edmund L Witham Raalt<strong>of</strong>. i 10<br />
0«an Aya. J99-090O t l,<br />
MODBRN DUPUDC for rant 4 and<br />
I bgdro^m epttage far rent Hurry<br />
9n %hB*g See Edmund L WlihSm.<br />
Realtor JM-OMb BIO OeMn Ave<br />
If<br />
STORE with 4 bedfoem home Suit<br />
IMt for ignohsonette 113.500 Lo<br />
eated Routs 9, Marmora call 319-<br />
3841, , tf.<br />
YEAR ROUND ons room efficiency<br />
ayailaole from Oct 1st Also ? to<br />
€ persgn summer apt*, available<br />
August 2f thru Ubor Day week<br />
$60 to |9i per week 600 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 199. I960 if<br />
UNWOOO — New Road Office or<br />
shop" Vacant "information 6464177<br />
7 17<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
rRAQI SPACE AVAILABLE at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Express Co . Ine 648<br />
Bay Ava Call 199.060! t I<br />
STORAOE IPACE lor furniture, high<br />
and dry Reasonable Call 39<br />
ills.<br />
high<br />
399<br />
t.f<br />
YIARLY RINTALS<br />
ATTRACTIVE APT. furniihed 1101<br />
Central Ave. Apply SOJ 11th SI<br />
Sna flow. 717<br />
NEW ONI BI0R0OM APT Equipped<br />
with air oonditipning. refrigerator<br />
SI Ip psf menlh, Grace Realty, Real.<br />
tori. 10th and Asbury, 3991811<br />
FIRST FIQOR APT., 1 room, prii/ate<br />
hath, furnithsd with all utiiitin,<br />
reaionable, iJ7ISM M7<br />
UNrURNiSHIO, Snd floor, 4 warns,<br />
bath, laundry .garage optional, at<br />
tie storage Complete privacy. SOO<br />
ft from bay. Adults preferred, no<br />
B«ta, Call 39MOS7 _ 7 ' 17<br />
MARMORA — country ranch, beau<br />
tiful lurroundinfi, t bedrooms,<br />
firtclace US6 per montti yearly<br />
(M*t Avallablt Aug I Call 191.<br />
1113 7-84<br />
SU/VWER KINTALS<br />
APARTMENTS — eloM to beaeh ana<br />
Ixwrtwulk I10S osr >ie*k Sttnten<br />
Armi, MS Sttnton Placa^ tf<br />
BEACH BLOCK — 193 5th 8t Four<br />
bedroom, 1 oath, modern kitchen,<br />
oUBwulwr. WtMf, <strong>Jul</strong>y. 7-17<br />
BEACHFRONT APT, tlnpi 4 CJ1 NC<br />
V^IMBf Rt «<br />
*B|II I >.<br />
y o u n K<br />
iTncrg'-H ai. winners in the First<br />
Hiirtif Run Derby held on the<br />
Oreon Ciiv bax>hall parka <strong>On</strong>e<br />
nT'rk ago<br />
Frank Siinninn, sljirling<br />
eatrhfr on th«> undefeated<br />
Of fan Citv Babf Ruth t*am,<br />
wa* ihc winner m the<br />
13 14 1 , r > y-Mar iild agi- group.<br />
Mike Linarian, mrmbfr tsf the<br />
Amerifan Legion tram in the •<br />
OCYAA Major leagup, won the<br />
trophy among 1OII 12-year-;<br />
olds <strong>The</strong> champmniUiip <strong>of</strong> the<br />
7 H 9 year olds wa» shared by <<br />
Matty Kemenosh and John,<br />
Bradley Kprrienosh pl0yK for'<br />
the Javcees t»arn in Ihe'<br />
OCYAA ftiih'jF league while<br />
Bradlpy haiU trrttrt<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
Citv rerrentiori<br />
Dine Howel) indicated that<br />
antither Home Run Derby will<br />
be conducted for boys in the<br />
same afp jfrfMipg beginning on<br />
Aumist 1"<br />
iiurHrsoNT<br />
Dunphy's 28 markers pace Knighf s victory<br />
": .i 1 r i<br />
rum 1<br />
.A Ff f j f<br />
• f f .'- i i<br />
4f*fi tfQflh-i)!<br />
LFririfNry<br />
tffOQ T<br />
i i ?xi r<br />
APT<br />
FNTf APT§ -- ?06<br />
"5N TNf HfaCN =<br />
t'^i ? and 3<br />
•=ir.^tMv W' F»ani<br />
•vl' l40 ]fl]fi<br />
Of 1300,<br />
i f<br />
Ulsnjh <strong>of</strong><br />
tf<br />
m Gar<br />
3 RtS M y<br />
• 95 Call<br />
Half ssaiiyi<br />
? SI<br />
I»TF BfNfAL |PCrlALS — Three<br />
Oun-Bopr apl 7 ]« to 8.15 >500 o'<br />
5 )0O 'ni ? .efts ! bedroom apt<br />
B 1 in 9 1 § 16Q0 3 &edroern eot<br />
!Jg« 7 !'. 18 9 !•, 1650 or |J00 f<strong>of</strong><br />
,' »«efe5 All yery iiiee and elesn<br />
ind riiifli tji?3&hs5 Coastal ffeafty.<br />
B»il!Dr* J10 Atl.mtir A« 399.3(89<br />
Fit<br />
iMBTMENltos and Seel Assam<br />
5 en^fch. rv. qu.et, tiegn $600<br />
Prgffir sing' adults Caftag£ aeesm<br />
6 ? weein. A,,g a to !) $90 oer<br />
*e*fh Api sceerfl 6 Aug 22 ts<br />
Sept 5 $90 41B f eaR hire Call<br />
1WI864 7.17<br />
F" r ii n flu nphy . ri'd'nl<br />
(.•riidiiati 1 nf LiiSalif Ciillege<br />
when' hn sUrri.H us u baj-kcthall<br />
pliiviT. hifricH in Ihc finekl<br />
indivifluiil porformanri' <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Masnn ,HS ht netted 2M points<br />
in leadmy Krii^ht •* Pharmary<br />
in iinuthi.r victnry in ihf<br />
Outdiicir Bil.kkethaJI Li'apje<br />
Knif»ht\ IiHik over undispuU^d<br />
pfiSiessnin nf first plaff by<br />
beatine previ(,u*l> undefeated<br />
Bob'» Grill. 70-6-1 In other<br />
actiiin Plymouth Inn roll'-d<br />
over Flandi-ni Hotel, fl7 4fi t,,<br />
Bain ;i ^h,ire <strong>of</strong> *ierfmd place<br />
Dunphv who wa« voted<br />
most vnluable piayi'r in the<br />
Quaker Tily FeslivaJ while<br />
Ie a d1n B L a S a 11 e 10 the<br />
championship o!" thf. ECAC<br />
Christmas tournament,<br />
completely dominated play for<br />
Knight h His points, aJI scorfd<br />
from the field, were well<br />
distributed and he added<br />
numerous assists and helped<br />
eontj-o! the boards for his<br />
team Knights look a 20 ]3<br />
lead after one qfua/ter and<br />
mansHpd to hold the advantage<br />
fifter Mich period <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
High ' Skip Given ami Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Highs Harold Lichten<br />
e;if h scored 12 points to<br />
Wpport Dunphy while Tom<br />
Bowen <strong>of</strong> Wpsjey .Junior<br />
College, netled 10<br />
Bobs got IS ptJIrlls from<br />
Steve Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Mount Saint<br />
Mary V and 3 4 from Bobby<br />
Sutor, sis foot nine center who<br />
also hails from the Mount<br />
Wpst Chester s .lark Frlko<br />
added 10<br />
. Su-vg O'Grady. <strong>of</strong> Louisia/ia<br />
State University, scored 33<br />
point*. 21 in the first half, as<br />
Plymouth Inn opened up 42 22<br />
lead at halftimp and coasted to<br />
an easy win Harry Bitner, <strong>of</strong><br />
Temple, added 18 point* to the<br />
Winners' total, while joe<br />
McGettigan netted 12 Frank<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fitt, <strong>of</strong> Bishop Eustace<br />
Pr#p, wai the leading scorer for<br />
Flanders wtlh 18 pointJ<br />
Tonight, Boh 'i and<br />
Plymouth Inn battle<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> second<br />
S 30 Miinday night<br />
plit«<br />
for<br />
at<br />
Knight's<br />
puts its unbeaten mark<br />
line agginst Flanders<br />
are played on th»<br />
courts, located<br />
AJI<br />
on the<br />
game*<br />
6th st<br />
between<br />
Atlantic as and th» boardwalk<br />
Boy Sennit<br />
Kni&fi t Pd<br />
Spwen %<br />
QyfTDhj 14<br />
Given §<br />
aVy.nt 0<br />
13<br />
Blilgi'e, 0<br />
Murphy 7<br />
Nsoni I<br />
SuiHW 7<br />
friko J<br />
F!<br />
0<br />
3 1<br />
1<br />
7<br />
0<br />
0 0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
(<br />
1<br />
0<br />
4<br />
0 1<br />
D<br />
1<br />
0<br />
Ft<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1 a<br />
a 0<br />
e<br />
a<br />
i<br />
e 1<br />
0 0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
a<br />
T<br />
10<br />
n 12<br />
15t.0I6<br />
70<br />
0<br />
»<br />
0<br />
1<br />
14 0<br />
100<br />
W"W<br />
flinimn<br />
MQffiff<br />
H*uai<br />
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Toung<br />
o'6rt*> ""<br />
BitneV<br />
L, letuman<br />
Davis<br />
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STANDINGS<br />
Sob'l <strong>On</strong>ll<br />
fat Rail (lUtc<br />
nan»rjl<br />
At»lt ¥«ar 1M9<br />
Cash and investments I 1,397.047 31<br />
Asse^&rflenU and Liens<br />
Property Aeauired for TsJfeS^-A&ses&ed Valuo<br />
AcGSunis Reo€?iyable and Inventory<br />
Fiied C.3B!t3! Authsfiied srto Uncsrnpleted—<br />
Utility<br />
Fixes Capital -= Utility<br />
Deferred Charges to future Taxation—<br />
General Capital<br />
Deferred Charges fa Rever>ue <strong>of</strong><br />
3&4.46S.39<br />
71,190.10<br />
03<br />
0 « i<br />
T«r IMS<br />
H,5(7.6M 07<br />
6S|ilS7<br />
!.0IS,40i48<br />
B,5J?,iJ5 0O<br />
,454,71! 11<br />
|<br />
71,831 50<br />
l&3,il4 02<br />
I.ISO.OOOOO<br />
1.100.000 00<br />
B.108.550 00<br />
1,657 !i<br />
TOTAt. ASSETS 110,949,491 IS II.IM.."<br />
I Ubilitifl, RilsrvM and Surplut<br />
Bonds and Notes Payable<br />
ImprQvernt'nt AkithOriiatians<br />
Othfjr Liabilities and Special Furies<br />
Arncirtiiation ef Debt f<strong>of</strong> Pised Capital<br />
Acquired ar Authoriied<br />
Reserve fer Certain Asset! Receivable<br />
Surplus<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RBervej and Surplus<br />
l,ill.iJ58O<br />
#S,!?0 44<br />
!.644,0J0 21<br />
1,134,405 4a<br />
677,781 97<br />
M.44j,5!iOO<br />
JOJ.lii 20<br />
939.IJ0I0<br />
1,1M,!5O §7<br />
**i.4Jl 09<br />
413,524 96<br />
19,512.31142<br />
COMFARATIV* JTAtlMINT OF Or«EMTIONS ANB CHANGE IN SURPLUS<br />
CUWfNT fUNO<br />
Revenue (Emth Batli!<br />
Surplus Salante January 1<br />
MiScellan&ous—Frsrn rithef than<br />
Local Properly Tjl« Levies<br />
Caileetian pf Delinquent Taites and<br />
Tas Title Liens<br />
CGMeetiSii <strong>of</strong> Current Ta^ Levy<br />
TOTAL REVtJNUE AND SURPLUS<br />
f«r 1W9<br />
371,177 4!<br />
1,136,006 U<br />
189.560 18<br />
5,J55.759.66<br />
V«.r 1968<br />
% 250,518 68<br />
HI,31».M<br />
4,;97,9MS!<br />
6,9»3,0O).15 6,113,011,14<br />
Iipandilurti (Accruil<br />
Budget Expenditures:<br />
Municipal Purposes<br />
Local Bchosi Purposes<br />
County TSIK<br />
Local School TaMgs<br />
Other Ejipenditunfs<br />
TOTAL EXPENDITURES<br />
Liss: iipendlturM to bt Raiitd by<br />
Future Taxes<br />
TOTAL ADJUSTSD EXPENOITUWS<br />
SURPLUS tJALANCe DECEMB€» 31<br />
4,941,641,11<br />
113,47800<br />
1,177,67190<br />
1.1Z4.400.00<br />
3,0M,O5<br />
1,091,133,1)<br />
3,711.27849<br />
li?,SMQ0<br />
!,O»4,ilOM<br />
910.J0O.O5<br />
140.15<br />
5,9OijJi*S9<br />
»3,(7iOO<br />
i,341,164,21 1,141,353.69<br />
r m.utto V3n.s77.45<br />
COMPAMTIVE STATIMINT OF OWRATIONS AND CHANOE IN SUBPLUS<br />
SIWEK UTILITT FUND<br />
B.«nu. (C.lh O.H.) *«f IfM telW<br />
Oetravnu SufyltH •»lan« jsnuify I I 2S.IM.I0 I KMlM<br />
Colleetion <strong>of</strong> S«wer WentS 67,S»i.OO «,IiO,00<br />
Miscellaneous.—From other tnwi S&Htr Rentf !4,189.07 28,118 81<br />
TOTAL REVINUE AND SUBPI.US<br />
t«p*ndlhir« (Aeeruil l(llt)<br />
fludgst Expcnditurn:<br />
ppwating<br />
Debt Service<br />
Deferral] Charges and Stltutory<br />
To General run^f from Surplus<br />
Opemting Surplut IJtllnca DtKsmMr 11 *<br />
RCCOMMtNDATlONi<br />
Thit all f«e«iflii! b* dmeMm te mm ertfH tt ttw , .,<br />
or in, turrwd ov»r to ttit rntmtnr »«hln f»rty*i#tt i»$yfi •* f«iiii«<br />
by NJ.I, 4OA5 15, and a prop»r raeord <strong>of</strong> laealpto b* maMMnM by<br />
tn« local yr<br />
117,«2g»<br />
4,000.00<br />
73.255 08<br />
t I,6S7.!6<br />
I2.0M.K<br />
91,912.34<br />
I 25.330.53<br />
lSa,70f,S9<br />
1,000,00<br />
ll.itS.M<br />
US.M<br />
7(,600,OO<br />
163,371.03<br />
I 15,338,80<br />
thp prop-am five nights per<br />
week<br />
<strong>The</strong> initial schedule for the<br />
night time activity calls for<br />
actual calisthenics together<br />
with running, agility drills and<br />
weight training every Tuesday,<br />
Thursday and Friday evening<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday and Wednesday<br />
night-n the program will switch<br />
to a touch football league with<br />
teams bring formed from<br />
among all who express an<br />
interest to play<br />
This new program should<br />
prove an invaluable aid to<br />
those boys who anticipati'<br />
playing high school football<br />
this Fall <strong>The</strong> touch football<br />
league will help them keep<br />
their gridiron reflexes sharp<br />
while the three days on<br />
conditioning will make their<br />
high school training seem a<br />
little less difficult at the outset<br />
<strong>of</strong> the high school season.<br />
Those interested In<br />
participating in either ptagrtm<br />
are inviwd to meet at the<br />
Recreation Center <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Monday night between 6 and<br />
8 30<br />
* p *<br />
Owan <strong>City</strong> High School's<br />
Fen ton Carey will be glad to<br />
know that he has still another<br />
Hamilton on the way! With<br />
Mike Hamilton, now. coaeh at<br />
Atlantic" <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />
having starred for Carey's<br />
swimming teams in the early<br />
60s and Don Hamilton, a June<br />
graduate, having performed so<br />
well the past few seasons.<br />
Carey must feel a certain<br />
affection for the name Mike<br />
and Don Hamilton wer* not<br />
related but another Hamilton,<br />
Craig by name, is only a few<br />
years away from high Khool<br />
competition, Craig is Don's<br />
younger brother.<br />
Already recpiving instruction<br />
from Mike Hamilton at the<br />
Offshore Swim Club, Craig ha*<br />
earned an impressive<br />
reputation in area competition.<br />
He is unbeaten this aimfner it<br />
th* Offshore Club and, this<br />
past winter, won thre* events<br />
in the state meet while<br />
swimming for M«rgite'» Jewish<br />
Community Center. He<br />
captured stnti- titles in the<br />
butterfly, freestyle and<br />
backstroke events.<br />
PUiUC NOTTCf<br />
Recently Craig competed In<br />
the 11-12 year old age group <strong>of</strong><br />
the 16th Annual Philadelphia<br />
Age Group Swimming Meet in<br />
John B Kelly Pool In<br />
Fairrnount Park His<br />
competition came from the<br />
finest swimmers in the East.<br />
Craig, swimming in the 50<br />
meter butterfly event, covered<br />
the distance in 32 8 seconds to<br />
gain fifth m his qualifying heat<br />
and reach the finals He earned<br />
a sixth place in the finals<br />
though his time dropped <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
33,9<br />
Ail in all it was quite an<br />
impressive performance for the<br />
youngster At the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
summer his older brother, Don,<br />
will head for West Chester<br />
State College in Pennsylvania<br />
In a few years, however, the<br />
name Hamilton will again be<br />
leading Fenton Carey's swim<br />
teams to many a victory<br />
NOTICI TO LIMIT CKtWTOW<br />
Eit.l. <strong>of</strong> R^(jn» Ch.ppjtt. M.yw.<br />
Punuint to Via sMar o* Arthur<br />
W. Urielli, Surrogate 0» «f» Count*<br />
ef C*M May, rrum» an (tia 30tn<br />
My M JUM, <strong>1970</strong>. an tti* aMKien<br />
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a AMantie OHy<br />
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surfers is nlsii niii helpine, the<br />
fishermen Kd fcnman<br />
pspiiiins, I ho enld wilier<br />
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Soroptomists win league title<br />
Minor L^aglio<br />
SOROPTIMISTR 1<br />
JAYCEES, 3<br />
SnroptimLsU (lillnPd . their<br />
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Lhprpby rlinrhnd the regular<br />
ipawin championship <strong>of</strong> the<br />
minor loagur Danny Foglio<br />
pined ihr mound victory<br />
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from a tip for fourth place and<br />
a shot at the post .season<br />
play<strong>of</strong>fs Foglio smacked two<br />
singlps and a double for th' 1<br />
winners whilp losing pitchfr<br />
Greg Vernon smacked a double<br />
and a ingle; Matty Knmpnrish<br />
aJso hit a double for the losers<br />
Thp Soroptimists, coached by<br />
Joe Dougherty and George<br />
Booth, now must await the<br />
results <strong>of</strong> a sppcial play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
game between FMBA and<br />
Colony to 1 determine the<br />
fourth place team in the<br />
play <strong>of</strong> fi<br />
* * *<br />
COLONY. 8<br />
ROTARY, 4<br />
Colony took advantage tif<br />
wildness on the part <strong>of</strong> losing<br />
pitther Stpve Oilliam to gain a<br />
very important win, Thp<br />
victory moved Colony into a<br />
fourth place tie while knocking<br />
Rotary out <strong>of</strong> second place<br />
Though he suffered the loss on<br />
the mound, Gilliafn collected a<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> hits for Colony to pace<br />
the Rame's hitters, Kevin Smick<br />
was Che winning pitcher<br />
Colony will now meet FMBA<br />
in a play<strong>of</strong>f game to determine<br />
the fourth play<strong>of</strong>f spot while<br />
R o t a r_y will begin a<br />
best-<strong>of</strong> •three game ser 5<br />
against Kiwanis<br />
Effective <strong>Jul</strong>y 1, <strong>1970</strong><br />
INTEREST<br />
on<br />
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
will be paid<br />
QUARTERLY<br />
You<br />
Earn 6%o 4,<br />
Guaranteed For 2 Yean<br />
($5000. minimum)<br />
Come to ANCHOR<br />
BEFORE YOU INVEST<br />
ANCHOR<br />
SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
MAIN OFFICE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Kintutfcr and Atlantic Ant,<br />
341.1113<br />
•RifiANTINi<br />
32nd A Rtvirt Boulevard<br />
264-3211 ,<br />
SOMIR5 POINT<br />
GraT.l.nd Avt, f, N.w Road<br />
MHIOF<br />
KrWANIS, 16.<br />
AUXILIARY, 15<br />
Denny Byrnr, Jim Mott,<br />
Kevin Ciayle and Brian Camp<br />
each hit safely three times as<br />
Kiwanis earned a tough victory<br />
over last place Auxiliary Gayle<br />
and Camp both smacked two<br />
doubles and a single while Mott<br />
doubled once and singled<br />
twice Byrne and Mott each<br />
accounted for six nms Gayle,<br />
who was the starting pitcher,<br />
came on to get the final two<br />
outs and save the victory for<br />
Fred Jones who was ejected<br />
from thee gamp Jones struck<br />
out 1 2 in his five innings while<br />
stretching his streak <strong>of</strong><br />
consecutive hitless innings to<br />
13 "Buzzy" Thompson added<br />
two singles^ to the Kiwanis<br />
attack, Joe Fogiio's double was<br />
the big hit for Auxiliary who<br />
only could manage three hits,<br />
Mickey Impagliazzo hit a home<br />
run over the epnter field fence<br />
but was called out by the<br />
umpirp for silegaJly removing<br />
his helmet Rich Caskey was<br />
the losinc pitcher.<br />
STANDINGS<br />
Major League (thru <strong>Jul</strong>y 14)<br />
PBA 10 0<br />
KIWANIS<br />
EXCHANnF,<br />
LIONS<br />
LEGION<br />
AUXILIARY<br />
Minnr League (thru <strong>Jul</strong>y 13)<br />
7 ,1<br />
5 S<br />
•i 7<br />
3 6<br />
1 P<br />
SOROPTEUISTS 10 3<br />
KrWANIS 9 5<br />
ROTARY g fi<br />
COLONY 7 7<br />
FMBA 7 7<br />
JAYCEES 6 S<br />
POST OFFICE S fi<br />
ST. AUGUST1N1 3 l]<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
Tonight<br />
61ft • Minor Lpague Play <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Games<br />
H IS • Auxiliary vs Lcginn<br />
(majors!<br />
Monday<br />
6;15 Minor League Play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Games<br />
, 8:15 Kiwanis vs Exehangt.<br />
(majtirs)<br />
ALL STAR DAME<br />
Due to a conflict in<br />
achedulinB, the intraleague all<br />
star game <strong>of</strong> the Major League<br />
has been once again postponed<br />
indefiniu-ly it was announced<br />
by OCYAA president Dick<br />
Qrimes<br />
Kane sisters sail victors<br />
Kathy and Eillpen Kane,<br />
sailing sisters from Drexel Hill,<br />
Pa , were first in the Senior and<br />
Junior Moth races lor girls in<br />
the third Wednesday series at<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Senior Moth Girls<br />
1, Kane (all other girls did<br />
not finish)<br />
Senior Moth Boys<br />
1, Morton, 2, Jack LeFort<br />
Devon, Pa.; 3, Wayne Martin<br />
Mediord<br />
Junior Moth Boys<br />
Dean Morton, or Chappagua,, , c-t 1, Madrinna, 2, Brownie<br />
NY, outsailed the boys in the Baer, Fort Washinirton, 3, Fred<br />
Senior Moth division, and Pete Rexon, Haddon field<br />
Madonna, Drexel Hill was first<br />
for the Juniors.<br />
Junior Moth Girls<br />
Larry Brown, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 1, E Kane; 2, Laurie<br />
was victorious in tlie Senior Ortlieh, Drexel Hill, 3, Jane<br />
Sunfish race and Steve Becotte, Golden, Huntingdon Valley<br />
iilso <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, led thp<br />
Juniors,<br />
Senior Sunfish<br />
1, Brown; 2, Warren Lundy<br />
Summaries<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 3, Sheryl Vaughn'<br />
Germantown,<br />
Junior Sunfish<br />
1, Beeotte; 2, George Qlaus<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; 3, Meg Madonna<br />
Drexel Hill<br />
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PAGE 2<br />
Hippies f<br />
Saturday iiiyht walk inn >n<br />
yruups "I f'-Hir rlftikiMi ni'f the<br />
rhiiiir*' i*f tfiHibii 1 un two<br />
suciVmuir ni|jiiLH Piilu't 5 ^ud<br />
qiJHM Wi?> ni;i!(Uaini > (l • tin m<br />
dun ii(< thf 4IJI\ Wimdnv .nul<br />
.:i-H ii ppt^iU linn Fnthys' niifh I U"<br />
ussiM thi* squ;ifl *»n HUE\<br />
Prnhjeni* nf nn !\ m'i'ftii'M t W!*n =<br />
cump* MI ndttd Hniu rtiav night<br />
whfii th'' dcpiifl tiiPfi i Kurd ;i<br />
piiitfi'ili' Hi jnpi.iWiM thorns y*'<br />
dm- in itl'fifi'rs ds^'Wiwl in<br />
dinfi IriilTn- lor i u -^ Viyhi In<br />
Vi'ii !€'!= lj!t;ii pjr,iHc<br />
Th«* l*'v ".irn-Hf.'d r.H-i-iviMl<br />
hi-iirmji* hi'Ton M"»'np.il<br />
.KidHc FfiinkliM \ ki-ii.<br />
Advertising<br />
itffit'itTil public f i = |-iI ion--*<br />
pm^nim t\rsi\>tim wrUr *nd pu 1<br />
in in tipt'fiit H'f) .i pn ~--+s f * ! ipa^*'<br />
p re ijjf rifti. f ii k i -• »! * s p f- i«"• briny<br />
pn'Hrnt literature Up h* i It'vri<br />
<strong>of</strong> t>ffirierii'*y Wit hmii undue<br />
f'Spvnv. fji'V-Hfip fifft 1 protfra/n*<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihtt'Fi'Ht and vulur tn th* 1 rity<br />
for the H)7 1 -.i-usnn . ,ind M-I<br />
handling ! h** n.-w^ rrn*dia<br />
Price >aid hi* i* pft'usifl with<br />
the wii\ Lhitiys hyvi' worked<br />
out this yr.ir He ^id the<br />
ground work h;^ b* < n !«yed<br />
for ^ sUPOt'NKru j program fur<br />
1971 fi*r both .-iHvrriisin|f ^nd<br />
! *Qur ad> sfrp*yung tht' ! family<br />
rpjiort idi*a hgvn b*M"«n very writ<br />
rPCTived WVrr iiDl trying I ei<br />
MH|J a n HW p roduc t. |u s E<br />
remark*"'t nn niri nne," Prirr<br />
Crash<br />
enmmupd from page 1<br />
into a car driven by McDevitt,<br />
<strong>The</strong> careening car then<br />
sid«swlped a vehicle in the<br />
eastbound land driven by<br />
Wallace Ward, 25. <strong>of</strong> 213<br />
Simpson av. Ward was treated<br />
at the hospitaJ for a right knetinjury<br />
and released<br />
After striking Ward's car.<br />
Hopper's fibreglass sports car<br />
traveled another 110 feel<br />
westbound in the eastbound<br />
land and hit Macher's ear.<br />
Which in turn went out <strong>of</strong><br />
Control and hit the guardrail<br />
Traffic remiUned tied up for<br />
some time as police and<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue Squads<br />
took th« injured to the<br />
hospital.<br />
Police said Hopper may have<br />
been racing with another car at<br />
the tim« <strong>of</strong> the accident<br />
Square Dance Saturday<br />
<strong>The</strong> monthly dance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Country Squares will be Waged<br />
next Saturday, August 1, in the<br />
Youth Center. "Big Daddy"<br />
Jim Cargill will be squsje dance<br />
caller and the Blythes will be<br />
on the rounds. All square<br />
dancers are invited<br />
CHUCK FISHER<br />
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17 Days<br />
Oct. 2 • Oct. IS, <strong>1970</strong><br />
S699.<br />
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• Round Trip Motorcoach<br />
MIIKtlc My/Airport.<br />
• Round Trip Jet to Europe,<br />
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«d Dinner,<br />
• Fint CilW Hettll Throughout<br />
with Prrv.tt lith or Shower,<br />
• Continental Srgikfiits and<br />
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bcept lit London, Rome<br />
«nd Pirii Where Irukfait<br />
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these open stock pieces available<br />
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PAGE 4<br />
Editorials<br />
<strong>The</strong> problem with hippies<br />
Whether or not hippies or shorthairs ;if>' thi« i-misi 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
the I'onfTynUitiDns which rvfult wherever they rneet JS a<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> persona] view dependiiifi r>n whether you<br />
lire a hippie or an esUiblishmentarian<br />
During the current sumnier. the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hippiP<br />
colony has been head quartering on a private pnvilhon tin<br />
the boardwalk at 9th si <strong>The</strong> u-rajjgly visitors gravitiiied<br />
to the pavilhon us if equipped with homing device 1 ;<br />
All wptit fine as long as they were left alone <strong>The</strong>re<br />
was an oerMonal remark between a hippie and n<br />
shorthajr in passing, but except for the repiilsivcncss<br />
their ilk evoked from less inhibited strollers, their<br />
presence rnu»>H no rciil prnhlcrn tn liiw I'nfnrvi'rm'rit<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
As is usually 'hi' case whi're the longhairs prove tn he<br />
unwelcome, the pavilhon's owner closed the oasis for<br />
strollers during the evening hours when the colony<br />
usually gjit.hered. <strong>The</strong> hippies cried "Hisrnminniinii.'<br />
and, in all probability, they w»re right<br />
As is the case when young revolutionaries do noi get<br />
their way by petition or plain intrusion, violence<br />
erupted. Friday night when a noMce <strong>of</strong>ficer nm-mnteri<br />
to arrest one <strong>of</strong> the hippies, several <strong>of</strong> his ci>nt
PAGE THf OCf AN CITY SENTINIL Lf DOER TUeSPAV, JULY 21, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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After the Sate - It's the Service that Counts<br />
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cfrlenos School<br />
Nursery School through Orage 1?<br />
Admission Tests and Interviews<br />
for this Fall Term arm now being<br />
conducted Wednesday mornings,<br />
FOR APPOiNTMiNT WRIT!<br />
OR TfLiPHONf<br />
HOWELL F. NOMER<br />
HIADMASTiR<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
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Soloists<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>yi Wolf S<br />
I I'sti'r Clark TWnir<br />
conductor<br />
soloist<br />
managm<br />
Editor's noU" <strong>The</strong> Music Pier nre-heatrii pfn^riim pnnlcd<br />
u , n- is siihjoc! to change without notire <strong>The</strong> programs nrf<br />
submlttpH to the Sentinel Ledger for publication well in<br />
advance <strong>of</strong> the concert dates in the inU?rim, i-hanges an><br />
<strong>of</strong>ti^, made in the programs. <strong>The</strong> progi-arhs arp print* 1 *! by<br />
!h* 1 Sentinel Ledger at the r*K]i,t*gt *if ,h,-< (inhcMrs's<br />
"i gnneemen! as a puhlif g*>fvit-*»<br />
Tuesday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 21<br />
Orphrus |n<br />
Clark<br />
H.-rb.>r(<br />
('.nun,id<br />
w,.| StMiy<br />
.liihi. Wolf<br />
.l.il,uit,ii. Gad..<br />
Rjihrniri Suni! FinHen<br />
Turn Pi-rkins<br />
Si'llKS Frnm<br />
1 Sr.ilhind Lamp,.<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Ir-.'H, 1 Tierney<br />
Pi.ii Miinh (..us,<br />
INTFBMi«Sin\<br />
<strong>The</strong> Biiiid<br />
Wsitimi Kchwiirt/<br />
Soni; Of Sonus Mm:,<br />
Lester ("hi-i<br />
Indiun Slimm,., Hmb„<br />
Musi'iiii »<br />
Wnll/ Pun-in,<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ii. Wiilf<br />
March<br />
F.v»ninc Star<br />
Turn Perkiru<br />
('.ir.uisrl<br />
Cnale<br />
Sir.,.. M,,s,i- Fo,« _ Thureday.<strong>Jul</strong>y 23<br />
I .-it,-, ("l-irk SweelhearU Hirt<br />
Humnn'sk. ' Dvorak fVi( " ilP A ^ a _. v "»fi<br />
Ah F,.rS FLU, Wrdi w . L*st,.F ( lark<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>,,, Wolf Naila B D ' l ' h " s<br />
Thi- Amnncn <strong>On</strong>p KlM RomherB<br />
Pn.rol Meacham .lul,«Wol.<br />
IWpRiv,,, BurlmRh fu MmHin (,,||e,<br />
TomPerkms Long Ag., In<br />
Th,. New Moon . Romberg Alcala _ _ Mossager<br />
i T ortl Perkins<br />
Wednesday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 22 Hands Aefoss lllP<br />
^ IUCavaJr >' . Sea March . ,. Sousa<br />
Overturr Suppe INTERMISSION<br />
ln " Fllrtlvrt Thf Student<br />
UiBnma , _, Donizett, pr.nep RomberB<br />
LeslerUark III See You<br />
Norwegian Dance Again C()ward<br />
^ - _ <strong>On</strong>es L,,,,,,, Cl8rk<br />
bummert.me Uershwm R(llnan« Rubenstein<br />
^0,B|7" lr O,,,et -'- JuhiWo|f ^<br />
In <strong>The</strong> Garden Or Farandol.. Biwt<br />
N 'y H n Ball Mother Machree "Bali<br />
Tom Perkins Tom Perkins<br />
Washington Oklahoma Rodger<br />
Tuckahoe 4th celebration<br />
prize winners announced<br />
Tl'CKAHOE Winners in<br />
the various competitions in the<br />
annual Upper Township <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
Fourth Celebration on the<br />
county grounds here were<br />
announced this week<br />
In the Patriotic Division,<br />
Girl Scout Troop No 338, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuekahcx'. was awarded first<br />
pri?i' Second prize went to<br />
VFW Post 4569 Auxiliary, <strong>of</strong><br />
Corbm <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Petersburg and<br />
Tuekahoe Cherub Choirs won<br />
t_hp first prize in the Original<br />
Division, with the Tuckahoe<br />
Ski Club second prize winner.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Comic Division award<br />
went to<br />
America<br />
Tuckahoe<br />
won by<br />
Volun teer<br />
Auxiliary.<br />
Volunteer<br />
the Daughters u!<br />
Council 49, <strong>of</strong><br />
Second prize was<br />
the Tuckahoe<br />
Fire Company<br />
and the Marmora<br />
Fire Company<br />
Auxiiiary was awarded third<br />
pnze<br />
<strong>The</strong> Upper Township<br />
Republican Club Auxiliary's<br />
mystery guest was first prize<br />
winner in the Comic Division<br />
Penny Shaw and son were<br />
second prize winners<br />
Taking the top prize in the<br />
Bicycle Division were Susan<br />
Migliaecio and Sandy Surrnn.<br />
Second prize winners were<br />
Chris Sack and Jerry Beebe,<br />
Jerry Scheljinger won first<br />
prize in the Horseback<br />
Division, with Joyce<br />
Schellinger second prize<br />
winner Third prize went to<br />
Louis Stroub,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Tuckahoe Fourth <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y Committee expressed ILS<br />
appreciation for all those who<br />
participated in the event, and<br />
for those who assisted in Its<br />
planning and staging<br />
Sea (sic seeking baby parade queen<br />
SEA ISLE CITY • <strong>The</strong><br />
(Jretiter Mca Isle <strong>City</strong> Chamber<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce has joined with<br />
the <strong>City</strong> in cti-sponsoriny the<br />
annual cunU'St to select a<br />
fjui'Mfi to reign over the 54th<br />
annual Baby Parade in Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Mrh Katherine ArsenauH<br />
and Mrs Florence Wagner,<br />
piiriide co-chairmen, and<br />
Gecirije Phillips, Chamber<br />
President, said SI 50 in U S.<br />
bunds will he <strong>of</strong>ferfd-iflO for<br />
tin- queen and $25 for each <strong>of</strong><br />
the four members <strong>of</strong> her<br />
cnurt"in addition to a number<br />
(if Hi her prizes. <strong>The</strong><br />
competition will be held<br />
Saturday nijjht, <strong>Jul</strong>y 23, on the<br />
Promenade bandstand at<br />
Kennedy Blvd<br />
Girls interested in entering<br />
the queen contest should be<br />
between the ages <strong>of</strong> 15 and 20<br />
inclusive <strong>The</strong>y must be<br />
summer ' or year'round<br />
resident* <strong>of</strong> Sa Isle <strong>City</strong> or<br />
Townsend's Inlet. <strong>The</strong>y can<br />
register at <strong>City</strong> Hall, 4Bth st.<br />
and Landis av Mrs. Claire M<br />
Buchanan and Mrs Dorothy E<br />
Han sen are chairmen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
. eontest.<br />
Judges will be Assemblyman<br />
and Mrs. James S Cafiero, Mr<br />
and Mrs. Jack Weipnd, and<br />
Mr and Mrs, Larry U. Keene,<br />
Weigand is bureau chief for the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Press In Cape<br />
May County, and Keone is<br />
Beneral manager <strong>of</strong> rodio<br />
station WSLT in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
<strong>The</strong> 54th annual Bay Parade<br />
will be held the following<br />
Saturday, August 1, beginning<br />
promptly at 1 1 a.m. and will<br />
proceed on the Promenade,<br />
from 32d st to 41th st.<br />
COMPANY<br />
Designers and Fabricators <strong>of</strong><br />
DECORATIVE IRON WORK<br />
HAVE MOVED<br />
TO TMIIR NIW SHOP and SHOWROOM at<br />
NEW RD, A RIVERE AVE., N0RTHFI1LD, N. J.<br />
Dial 646-6t47<br />
CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES on<br />
; RaHlngi . Column. . GatM . Room Divider*<br />
2 Firtpiae. ScrMnt and All Typpi <strong>of</strong> DMeratlv*<br />
3 Ironwork, WAL3TOJWWCH. Owner<br />
* rTTT*T'TtTi*fny¥ilrivl>ini*i'Li-i-'i liiiii II i — S^--<br />
Canadian currency Cape Chamber topic<br />
I'.AI'K MAY (1)1 I<br />
llnl'HK Hi II..., Ml ..<br />
I) I,,,-. -,i il C;ipi' May<br />
( n u n I \ I 'Ii i riilicr ,,r<br />
* >n Deiin \ !,i*l<br />
H M.I.I \MHIti M(i s.ffii<br />
.l.-.ni Sliu, k, II .,1 Orcm Cily.<br />
I* .initmjj 7 17 ^luHrii!* wlln<br />
ii.ur h,,.n n,lined It, fill' Hi'IiM *<br />
*i I ,*i I li, : ^p! niy ^t'mi'Mi'r.<br />
I'lVll ,il I hi 1 ''nlli'Bi 1 nf Wilhiiin<br />
I M.,,\ HI VnuuiM In unl.'r<br />
x h ,, * ,• I), ,,n \ L,^i -L,i i,h .,<br />
,1. ill mini ,if I ill M i, ' 2. ,>r H<br />
f.tjj,' Ml hi* rl,ik^,>k !,,r ,,M,.<br />
li-.ll-! Till' Cllll'tl- IS III! i,<br />
ijr.i•)iiiy s\ • -II-IH Tin' tuiiil<br />
M |M .idii .,i iiiui<br />
pFohlrn^ hiivt' hi'i'n FH-<br />
by Ihr Cnuiyiy C 'hilllitii-r iff<br />
Ciimmi'rri' ami ••! fnrtJ, iiri"<br />
bi'ini; mild,, by Ihi 1 Hii.nd ,-IFHI<br />
Capr Miiy (Vtuntv hiinh-r'* i,,<br />
ri'stiKc [lie priibli'm<br />
Hu^ini 1 ?^ nppF.ir,,,^ iir*. ur^, 1 ,!<br />
lo coiil-iii'l IhiMi ii.iiiU in, .1<br />
Wi'i'kly H;i>m In th'hfrmni 1 I he*<br />
rurri'nl s^rhiiiiy* 1 ntt, ,.n<br />
C'iuiiidNiii Currr-ncy<br />
Till' Cimnly Pnhln- Affair.s<br />
Pcpilrlmi'iil iind Ihi' ('hiimiHr<br />
hiivi' hi-i'ii iind will i',inliniii' In<br />
Canadii<br />
iln-ir<br />
CiaulfM Mt Bring RMUIN<br />
Like to start a NEW HOBBY?<br />
We even have Evening Classes.<br />
PAPER FLOWERS • SHELL CRAFT •PAINTS<br />
SWIRTRA\fc • STAMPS AND COINS<br />
FUN FILMVPAPIER TCUE •MODELS<br />
nFrniipAft^cnArT KITS ANT. HOOKS<br />
CRAFTS i HOBBIES<br />
.1212 ASBURY AVQJUE<br />
OCEAN CTTY<br />
I, H ill<br />
ihi'n'<br />
able<br />
ill, filll' i.ii lliiily by<br />
i n I (' r n ill<br />
I I I II i, n r I il I<br />
,,., hi,' id (he<br />
I'xpi'ivsi 1 'il si,Mini; .mil sliippini;<br />
iind inkunny flii 1 fluids burk to<br />
Cil n ii H ii I h r ii I n il'rr<br />
i in Fp.piHidi 1 ,!! bank.H i"<br />
Plill.idi'lphiii iind Ni'w Yurk<br />
C;ipi' Mm- (',Minis ('hiimbi'r<br />
cil Cnnimi -fi-i 1 iilTn-nils iiiid<br />
t'iipc May ('ninny Banki'rs<br />
As-siii'iiiliiin ri'pri'i-i'llUilivi* will<br />
nipi'i loiiilh i,, diaiiw. ihci<br />
• Antenna Installations<br />
• Tower A Ro<strong>of</strong> Mountingi<br />
for VHFUHF & FM<br />
Compile SALES and SERVICE<br />
Celer • Black A White TV<br />
SaZfj - Sevuee<br />
pnihlcms linri I hi' Fiend for iin '<br />
edunil inn and pubiir<br />
inl'iirmniiiin prn|(r!UTI «i Ihiii .,11<br />
business iipi'l-iilors will be<br />
infiirmi'd <strong>of</strong> current raled and<br />
he able to <strong>of</strong>fer our Culiailiiin<br />
visitors the best pcissihl..<br />
exfhiiliUi' n lii on thi'ir fuiidi, ||<br />
vim also nnU'ri that M'vi-rnl<br />
ri'Sort business operainrs a|.,,<br />
e.i-han^iig Ciinadian .'nl|nr» ,„<br />
par Wllh U S dollnrs<br />
<strong>The</strong> Canadian tourlsl<br />
account fur a large part (,f cnlr<br />
iiveFiill itiuriKt economy<br />
pnrtii'uliirly in the early and<br />
later parts <strong>of</strong> the »ummi>r<br />
season.<br />
YES WE DO HAVE , ,<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
1040 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 39§-4?10<br />
* BOARDWALK PROMENADER *<br />
Macks<br />
and Mancos<br />
>ttt><br />
DIUCiOUS AND<br />
P1Z Z A<br />
OPEN BAILT 13 NOON<br />
914 BOARDWALK 751 BOARDWALK<br />
"»•••••••»••••••<br />
•if. I*S»<br />
MO,<br />
THf ORIGINAL<br />
972 Boardwalk<br />
(Near 10th Street)<br />
mmwv HUT HOUSE<br />
SALTED NUTS<br />
HOME-MADE<br />
CANDIES<br />
944-846 BOARDWALK, OCEAN CITY<br />
399-1649<br />
No, 1 BOARDWALK, CAPE MAY<br />
This is "S6"B/G"<br />
Alexander's moat loveable Baby Doll<br />
who won't walk, coo or wet. Her heart won't<br />
tick-tock. She doesn't even go to sleep or suck<br />
her thumb-—but if you hold her you will love<br />
her—and want her for your own.<br />
"SO BIG" and her itory book are at<br />
W 1104 BOARD Wii<br />
BOARDWALK<br />
• • • »<br />
OCiAN CITY'S F1NIST<br />
SHRIVER'S<br />
71 YEARS ON BOARDWALK<br />
• FAMOUS SALT WATIR TAFFY<br />
• DELICIOUS HOME-MADE FUDGE<br />
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CANDIES<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
Boardwalk at Ninth Strwl<br />
•••»•••».<br />
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TUeSDAY, JULY 21, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
SUMMER<br />
Women's<br />
Hush<br />
>.'!vi<br />
ALL SALES FINAL<br />
921 Afbury Avenge Dial 399-3373<br />
mm*<br />
tlPKN fflllHV* I'VTII '1 I'M<br />
WHIM,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
tiiDAY ilii,,u|.|<br />
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"' ''l.-iF. i.i l-"i.hiiii.-.i. * t< m<br />
mi ih, M,,,,, |>,, , s..i.,i.i<br />
•I'lilll I'M kins |.,,HII,IH ,l,,|<br />
Wi.ll ,,,|)ri,,,., ,,,,,! |,..i.<br />
I Uf^cLn<br />
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THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINiLLIDOIR<br />
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till. . I I II,,, ,, „ [,.,„,, I.,, ,„.., „>„-,. ,.„!, 7 ]••<br />
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Wi.mi-i, •• Hihl, stud.<br />
Fi'lii.wsliip. i o ID ii m "i ih.<br />
Firm I'I-.».IIVI<br />
"Gaslight Alley"<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
SUN TOGS<br />
PELICAN HARBOR<br />
CALLIOPE PICCOLINO<br />
STRETCH TALK 5Q% Qff<br />
SALLY SCHRANK<br />
Mr. FOSTER'S SHOP<br />
ANNIE LAURIE HANDPAINTED<br />
BASKET BAGS . Reg, '24,00 to '40.00 • NOW ''19.00 to ''32.00<br />
ALL SUMMER JEWELRY , , 20°o OFF Original Tickets<br />
EARLY BUY on ALL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS and<br />
BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS" 10% OFF<br />
LADIES' SUMMER STRAW SHOPPER BAGS . . UKf<br />
Flanders Shopping Mall "Gaslight Alley"<br />
•''it<br />
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PAGE 8<br />
Coaches Coach Nni Cost mzo «ty>.<br />
worried about losinu his toum to thi'<br />
"liniment" peddlers apparently Annul I<br />
"geritol" crowd in the Coaehes i< K.il<br />
' thp Bav av hallfiolrl Friflnv night<br />
IS. PIAL<br />
399-<br />
8167<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HEATING<br />
345 West Avenue<br />
COASTLINE<br />
HEATING<br />
"Air Conditioning<br />
SptetaRsfc"<br />
DIAL 927.3370<br />
2106 NEW ROAD<br />
Linwood, New Jerity<br />
he rr<br />
Hy isii<br />
inn ihe<br />
ajnr"<br />
-vr-ii with the<br />
K.nth ti'inii at<br />
Mary Lou Newsome <strong>of</strong>fers the benefits <strong>of</strong> her hand<br />
fan to Harry Vanderslict" after he managed to reach first<br />
base on what, for a younger man. shuuld have been a<br />
three-hasp blow.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
IRINOS R1SULTS<br />
John Kemenosh pitched<br />
one inning for the Coaches<br />
and then called for an arm<br />
sling.<br />
FRANK M,<br />
MAZZITELL! t SON<br />
Plumbing •nd Healing<br />
Spadaliiing in<br />
Gat iaiabeard Halt<br />
200 ASiURY AVI.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PHONE ifMlM<br />
No JOB too trig, no RE-<br />
PAIR fas •mall . . «M <strong>of</strong><br />
our plumbing and heating<br />
work gtfi the unit ear*<br />
rul con»ld«r»flon.<br />
PILEGG1<br />
225 WEST AVENUE DIAL 3W1876<br />
and<br />
HEATING<br />
REPAIRS-ALTERATIONS-<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US FOR PROMPT SIRVICI<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
TuMrine Plumbing ft HMting<br />
618 W1ST<br />
AVENUE DIM 399-0450<br />
New Ultdar Own#r#hlp-M«n««am»nt <strong>of</strong><br />
LIONCHEAMIR - JOSEPH DOUGHERTY<br />
'Gerifol 1 nine<br />
lose 'classic 1<br />
to Ruthers, 11<br />
Tin- unili>l'i'h n In .i<br />
d..nhle After liii! Wallace,<br />
Evi'li. inur I'u.H'h, pupped 'Hjl.<br />
Rn-h Dht a group <strong>of</strong> ha.s-hwns withered tngi'thcr<br />
ns ;i I earn U> iiikc on the Oci'sin <strong>City</strong> Buhr Ruth I.i'iiguc<br />
nn%' in a game on the Bay ;u hall field <strong>The</strong> Hahe<br />
KuthiTs plaved hasehull, but speiUilnrs are still Irymjj to<br />
tli'U'rmine just what the "nine old men" were doing nut<br />
there on the diamond If the Hahe Kuthi-rs garnered<br />
anything from the meotiiiK, they learned how baseball<br />
should not he played Plmloijnipher Kill fiankill was on<br />
hand for lh» nonmnin.<br />
Cudihi".' pitiiipf nick Connly manasi'tl tn labor<br />
through two innings against the young Hahi- Kuth<br />
B.itsmi'n. then had to he rcsi-iifd hy Mrs. John<br />
KiTni-nosh when he was (happily I roiipviifl <strong>of</strong> thf" mound<br />
• hnn><br />
Bill Wallace, assistant<br />
ground rules for the game.<br />
Winning streak broken<br />
Coaches coach, pusis thi<br />
LeForf, Schill share victories;<br />
Eileen Kane doubles in Moth runs<br />
.liirk LeForl. nl Devon, I'll ,<br />
.mil Bill HihiM, nf Hiifldinifield.<br />
shared tumors in (he<br />
Interiiiitioiiiil I Hi siiilhonl<br />
rai'lliu nl iht. Oeeiin C'llv Y;n'h!<br />
i 'luh ov er I he weekends<br />
Hrhiil liioh |hi" gun ill the<br />
I 10 run Siilurday. "rfgini;<br />
F f ,i n h A (I s h i" » H , <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, and (Jeorge<br />
Krnnieh. J»nkinli at Nnviii Air<br />
Slalion Roo.i'velt H->:ids.<br />
Puerto Ri.o Flviiiu the<br />
supersonic Mi'lli-nni'l F 1<br />
Phantom, the squadrons<br />
traininy includes iiir refueling,<br />
long range navigati in, tactical<br />
bombing, close air •ippiirt<br />
Mild<br />
nir tu air in l*.fc*'pts<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Minute Sports Quiz<br />
1. Whu *on Hi.<br />
title at Wimhleriun'<br />
2. Who wo,, the ladies'<br />
3. Who won the recent<br />
Mountain 150-mili 1 rac<br />
4. How old is Ken RoSi'walrP<br />
5. Who won the<br />
<strong>The</strong> Answers<br />
1. Jnhn Npwcumbi<br />
2. Margaret Cnim.<br />
3. Mariii Andrctti.<br />
4. 36.<br />
5. Sonnv Liston<br />
K.O.<br />
Hoi wenlhor cnthiiMHSt.s<br />
whould hiisc no complainls<br />
left about the Iii-Kinmng <strong>of</strong><br />
summer in 197(1,<br />
Mcholl,<br />
(leoriJe<br />
Ij.Fort<br />
Frank AHuhenri, and<br />
Kninich; ,1, Jack<br />
.Senior Moih Boys 1,<br />
Wiiyne Martin, 2, Jnek I*Fort ,<br />
( Cluippy Hoplin<br />
nPI4 1, Charlie Bnkor; 2.<br />
find Hnpkin, 'i, Frank Felton<br />
Siinior Moth OirU I, <strong>Jul</strong>ie<br />
Hosvedt, 2, Kary Kiinp. ^,<br />
I.mdii Ortlich<br />
Junior Moth Boys 1,<br />
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THl OCEAN CITY SINTINEL-LEDGIR<br />
All-Stars Sign Knights hold unbeaten record;<br />
for court game Money's, Fox, Bob's are victors<br />
In lh,. ..f tw.. M.im..<br />
ni ii,,. l<br />
(),, Cliv<br />
Himni!, H'ori'd ihe<br />
m !• n i<br />
biix by e •. while h.'(1,,e ] phiyen. hke Fran Dunphy <strong>of</strong> iiriiilher game. Money s Hn<br />
it H ri<br />
I,.Salle, Steve (rCirady <strong>of</strong> School gamed its firs! vii tors<br />
six<br />
Thi<br />
L S 11 , Phil ('..ffey, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>of</strong> the season by lopping<br />
• ^landii<br />
thus f ar are a*.<br />
I'ommiinily College, Mike winless. Coach s Pi7zi>ri». HI "i7<br />
13<br />
Ket reiiliiui<br />
I!,.<br />
Niish, i.f fit Josephs, Frank Given, who It' last seiimri<br />
Wills,,<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fili, ,,f Bishop Eustace hiiskel eHriier this year yiiihed<br />
t'nppi•i<br />
K.iii,<br />
Pri.p. Skip Giver,, <strong>of</strong> Oc.-iin Knights -H key win over Fox<br />
H i m m<br />
Cily High, Jim Noones. or Realtors, scored I •( point* m<br />
Chan. •rh..»<br />
[jiSiilli-, Sieve Biirurfi, <strong>of</strong> each half but scored 11 .if hi'<br />
Vineland Dish, Bob, Sulor. ,,f team'!, 18 third quarter pinnLs<br />
Mount Saini Mary s, Charles John PaAquale, <strong>of</strong> Washingli.n<br />
McLiiiighhn <strong>of</strong> fit Augustine Township, added li pomis.<br />
wilh Tony Washingiiin ,.i<br />
Prep, Al Rorhetl. <strong>of</strong> fiarred<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily, scoring \'2<br />
Heart Iliirh, Jim LaRiie, <strong>of</strong><br />
Califomiu S|.,i,, a,,H mnnv Temple i Harry Bitlner<br />
Schaek(«H pacing "Ihers<br />
sii7r..d 11 <strong>of</strong> his 17 pomis m<br />
Paone ran select between t^he final period to |np the<br />
Bellwoar Series<br />
Fran/ Adler, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Plymouth Inn aloring Stev,.<br />
Community College. Bill Ward, O'Gradv <strong>of</strong> L S U scored 16<br />
Jim Srhackl. II ,,| or Oakcrest, (llenn Darby, <strong>of</strong> points while Lehigh s ,lim<br />
Lafnvett,. Hill, Pa , .-.intinued <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hljjh, Bruce Christian added I (I<br />
his winnmo ways in the Davenpori, <strong>of</strong> Pleiisantville Cileason scored II point* in<br />
runriinsi <strong>of</strong> the third race (if the High, John Huff, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic the third quarter as Fox<br />
Six race Bellwoar Series for Community Coilese. Frank Realtors ran all over Trnfii'.<br />
powerboats at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Tny Cori, <strong>of</strong> Oakerest. !rv Marshall, Oulf to gam their third straigh<br />
Yacht Club Sunday<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic Community<br />
Schacklell jrunnni hu College, Carl Kent, <strong>of</strong><br />
powerful ftOOhp Dr.ii7.i Pleasantville High, Tony<br />
'Flying Label" under Ihe gun Monteealvo, <strong>of</strong> Oakcrest High,<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> Don McKay, <strong>of</strong> Frank Uraves, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville,<br />
Media, driving his inhoarH and others<br />
oiitboard "Gypsy<br />
Both Howell and Paone<br />
Schaeklett Ls pacine the indicated that they would<br />
sentj.s with 14 poinLs, with announce their respective all<br />
McKay hoi lu his wake wilh star teams in the near future<br />
13.<br />
In an open race for<br />
outboards, the "Hustler." a<br />
lashp FJJ, driven by Jim Hook<br />
Ahearne, <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill, was<br />
the victor Young Don<br />
Dolaway, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was line<br />
second in his 1 2shp mercury<br />
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win following GleaJi<strong>On</strong>'s gan-1<br />
high <strong>of</strong> 23 poinU was 19 poir.ts<br />
each by Phil C<strong>of</strong>fey and' ,'e,hn<br />
Huff. both from Atlantic<br />
Community College LaSalle's<br />
Richie Weist added 1,1 to Ihe<br />
Foi toUal<br />
Jim LaRue, <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Slate, paced Tr<strong>of</strong>a's with 19<br />
pointe Rich Mulkeen, <strong>of</strong><br />
Vilianova, added 16 points,<br />
with Chuck Gargan, <strong>of</strong><br />
Southern Regions], getting 15<br />
Bob's scored 18 poinLs in<br />
the fourth quarter, 14 <strong>of</strong> them<br />
on the foul line, as they had ti<br />
fight to hold their lead over<br />
Plymouth Inn John Valore, <strong>of</strong><br />
West Chester, eanneeied on<br />
five straight free throws to help<br />
Bob's maintain their pare<br />
LaSalle's Jim Noones paced the<br />
winners with 18 points, Steve<br />
Murphy, <strong>of</strong> Mount Saint<br />
Mary's, added 1,5 with Mike<br />
Nash <strong>of</strong> St Joseph's getting 10<br />
Lawson Johnston, <strong>of</strong><br />
Temple, paced thi losers with<br />
IS points Lehigh's Jim<br />
Christian added 13, while Steve<br />
O'Orady, <strong>of</strong> L S. U , netted<br />
10<br />
Bill Davis has proven that<br />
sometimes big things do come<br />
in smaJI packages This week<br />
the "big" talk around the 14th<br />
st, fishing pier centered on the<br />
five-anda quarter inch Anchoa<br />
Cayorum, more commonly<br />
known as a dey anchovy, that<br />
Davis managed to hook on a<br />
bloodworm<br />
<strong>The</strong> fish weighing<br />
approximately three ounces<br />
was big for its size, it is usually<br />
only grown to be about four<br />
inches Ed Cornman spent<br />
about a half hour rrirnmaging<br />
through fish books trying to<br />
identify the rare fish, which is<br />
far from its home in the West<br />
Indies and Florida<br />
<strong>The</strong> anchovy is a translucent<br />
fish with a silvery lateral stripe<br />
'and looks almost like an<br />
overgrown shiner. Cornman<br />
said that the most amazing<br />
a-Speet <strong>of</strong> the catch was that<br />
the small fish was able to get<br />
on the hook.<br />
Moving an to larger fish,<br />
Bayers reports that Pop<br />
McCarthy caught two striped<br />
bass on successive days <strong>The</strong><br />
first day's venture brought a<br />
12-pound, nine-ounce catch<br />
and the second day a<br />
20-pound, four-ounce catch.<br />
<strong>The</strong> kingfishing in Corson's<br />
Inlet is still going strong<br />
George Lindenmayer had a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 37 kings from two<br />
days <strong>of</strong> fishing, Kevin Kolmer<br />
caught three kingfish on his<br />
day <strong>of</strong>f from Bluewater Marina<br />
on squid,<br />
Charles Speitel weighed a<br />
16-pound, four-ounce wahoo<br />
in at Sampson's. Speitel,<br />
visiting from Lancaster, caught<br />
the fish on the boat "Four<br />
A's",<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ia and Frank Vitalli<br />
caught six flounders and<br />
Charles "Boots" Otto had<br />
three. Reports have it that the<br />
fishing <strong>of</strong>f the old<br />
Germantown Boys' Club is<br />
good<br />
Steve Owens is experiencing<br />
fine catches <strong>of</strong> perch by the B.<br />
L, England Electric Co., In<br />
Beesley's Point,<br />
Dan Montagna, Jr., says thit<br />
there is still a lot <strong>of</strong> bluefish<br />
out In the ocean. <strong>The</strong> boats<br />
that leave from Sampson's,<br />
"Seaway" and "Sllverspray",<br />
are rinding schools <strong>of</strong> blues<br />
anywhere from 10 to 12 miles<br />
out.<br />
Age in fish may now be<br />
scanned in much the same way<br />
as tree growth Is seen in tree<br />
ringi. Scales grow throughout<br />
the entire life <strong>of</strong> the fish arid<br />
the average age life span <strong>of</strong> a<br />
fish is 25 years, A simple<br />
injection technique will bring<br />
about visible scale deposits to<br />
make a determjnitipn egiier.<br />
Money's Dog School got 23<br />
points from Alfonso Oayle, <strong>of</strong><br />
Norfolk State, and 21 from<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High's Gene Davis<br />
while gaining their first win.<br />
<strong>The</strong> winners held the lead<br />
throughout the entire game<br />
while steadily pulling away<br />
Charles MeLaughlin, <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Augustine Prep, paced the<br />
losers with 12 points. Doug<br />
Campbell, <strong>of</strong> Johns Hopkins,<br />
netted 11, with Vineland's<br />
Steve Baruffi getting 10<br />
Tonight Fox Real Estate<br />
tries to remain in second place<br />
when they meet last place<br />
Coach's Pizzeria Tomorrow<br />
Money's Dog School and<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a's Oulf battle for fifth<br />
place, Thursday's game finds<br />
Bob's Grill and Fox Realtors<br />
meeting head-on to break their<br />
second place deadlock All<br />
games start at 8:30 on the<br />
courts, located on sixtlvstreet<br />
between atlantie avenue arid<br />
the boardwalk.<br />
Box Scores;<br />
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WHONc; BILL<br />
Phoenix, Ariz,-When Ted<br />
Kazzaroaki left the hospital<br />
for treatment <strong>of</strong> pneumonia, his<br />
nil! also carried charges for use<br />
<strong>of</strong> the delivery room ajid nursery,<br />
Ted, father <strong>of</strong> sij children, said<br />
his bill stated he had given<br />
birth to a baby prl. <strong>The</strong> hospltal<br />
blarned the error on a<br />
computer.<br />
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THIM5CIAN CITY SiNTINiL-LfDOER TUESDAY, JULY 21, <strong>1970</strong><br />
OCYAA baseball<br />
Minor League play<strong>of</strong>fs underway<br />
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Batiic ii, Wimbi"!!*. w'orcd in Chi'<br />
fin.I A douhlc In "Mlirvclims<br />
Mik,' Hill iinri «ini!li'h hv Tom<br />
Krivii^ ,ind Bill Hii riiiili-<br />
Niekli". prddiiri'H [hri'ii riins,<br />
hir C;*hnn» in lhi> y.ffind<br />
Illnmi; In I he [hird, Diiui;<br />
Hiibinsini honi,*r*'ff with .il miin<br />
on to iu 1 ths' N*;,iri' whih% in thi'<br />
fmirth, Riiy firnilh d>Hibi''ri iiiid<br />
sriiN'd whiii turni^d out to bi'<br />
thi' winnmij run on Lyli'<br />
Alvcnioii!. mnijic Riibinson<br />
piir<strong>of</strong>i thi' winni'r's jlttjicli with<br />
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Colli-rli.ri Ihrn, Cliff Clark was<br />
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FINAL FIRST HALF<br />
STANniNfiS<br />
COASTGUARD<br />
CHATTERBOX<br />
WIMBERGS<br />
YOUNGS<br />
CABRINI'S<br />
Paddling<br />
have attempted to solve the<br />
probfem <strong>of</strong> hathfrs by forming<br />
a Surf Patrol to give somu<br />
much needed control <strong>of</strong> the<br />
problem <strong>The</strong> idea came from<br />
Ihi- mind uf ii yuunji surfer<br />
known as P.l Why the older<br />
veteran Water people couldn't<br />
have thoujjhl <strong>of</strong> this first is<br />
beyond mi' Thin u'foup seems<br />
to be doinu ii good job <strong>of</strong><br />
prevenhniJ injuries, which is<br />
really all they want to do<br />
Surfboard styli'S chiin(;e<br />
every year, they ^ret short, they<br />
qet lontj, fal, thin, elf But<br />
with ail the style changes the<br />
baflic construction is the same<br />
as it wat. in 1 9!)2, foam covered<br />
.with f i be r ijlas. <strong>The</strong><br />
foam/fi hernias sandwich is by its<br />
very nature ;i weak structure<br />
and during the last year or MI<br />
several people have attempted<br />
to find somethinq stronger<br />
Talking this week to Neil<br />
Townsend, <strong>of</strong> Aqua-Jot<br />
surfboiirrlsi, they have<br />
developed a hollow<br />
honeycomb plastic board<br />
which is both light and very<br />
strong. While the first boards,<br />
just like any new process, were<br />
a little expensive, the price and<br />
workmanship have been<br />
improved to the point where<br />
the boards are, it appears, quite<br />
superior to the older<br />
foam/glass types. You might<br />
cheek It out.<br />
Another company trying a<br />
new approach is Dynamic<br />
Industries which builds a line<br />
Tonight<br />
6 15 Young;,<br />
7 1<br />
i 4<br />
i 4<br />
4 4<br />
1 7<br />
Qupstirm--dors cutting down <strong>of</strong> almost indestructible<br />
thr boards sold by another b I- I I y b n a r_d s and<br />
shop mate those suld by your's knee-machines <strong>The</strong>se things<br />
bctlcr" This seems to he thp-are<br />
so stronji it's unreal! I've<br />
!hinu to do this summpr, and seen one <strong>of</strong> the belly boards<br />
nil shops arc ifuilty to some thrown from the jetty and land<br />
fii'Crpp Is this rrnlly nrepssar>-" not in tie persons arms but<br />
What tn do whin there's no rather the jetty rocks, but not<br />
surf, which is a pretty common a mark was put on the board.<br />
thing this summer Different<br />
peupji' have different answers<br />
Several people had jfottJjn out<br />
lhi. old Yd Yo's and Frisbeet.<br />
fur their jiilliev <strong>The</strong> Troll and<br />
friend passed the FrisbP a total<br />
<strong>of</strong> 303 times for what they<br />
• Nautical Chtrti<br />
• Topographic Ma pi<br />
• AUTHORIZE) AGEVr -<br />
claim as an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> record Coait & Geodetic<br />
Down iit Park pi the Yu-Yo is<br />
Survey<br />
the ihinu to have<br />
G«ologkal Survey<br />
GovBFiiintnt<br />
Prmrlng Office<br />
National Gallery <strong>of</strong> Art<br />
RIPRODUCTIONS<br />
GRAPHICS<br />
& INFORMATION SHOP<br />
410 Boardwalk<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />
Dial 398-2285<br />
Rental Boats<br />
For CRABBING<br />
and FISHING<br />
Net* & <strong>Line</strong>s Furni.hed<br />
HOLIiAUOH'S<br />
GATEWAY<br />
MARINA<br />
<strong>On</strong> Patcong Creek<br />
• Route 559 •<br />
Mayi Landing Road<br />
SOMERS POINT at tha<br />
Patcong Creek Bridge<br />
DIAL 927-4129<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Baft<br />
BOB DAUGHERTY<br />
DockmilMr<br />
LARGE, COMFORTABLE<br />
FISHING BOAT & MOTOR<br />
RENTALS • 5 10.00 Per Day - Every Day<br />
INCLUDES RODS and REELS FOR EVERYONE<br />
MAYER MARINA<br />
COMPLETE BAIT and TACKLE<br />
M4 BAY AVINUI SOMERS POINT MMM4<br />
fi If,<br />
C;ihriiti<br />
fi 1', f'hiliert<br />
nn. pinvurr-<br />
vi Lei-mn<br />
up Pliivi.ff<br />
vk I.inn*<br />
Pliiyoll<br />
Dining Room Open to th* Public<br />
Stone Harbor Hits baby parade bands Tribute ¥<br />
CAPK<br />
STONE HARBOR Seven Lyndu s HliirietU, <strong>of</strong> HOUSE<br />
bilntk iinri five ninrrhinij pjroups Woodbury, Ihr Ciinnoiibull Directors<br />
Hunt<br />
MAY COURT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bourn ,,f<br />
f the ['apt' May<br />
will perform in 1 he nnmiiil Khiirpshoolers Parade Corps, County C-h fi m bo r i> r<br />
Hiirbor Bully PIIMIHI. mi Irom Williiimslnwn, the Bnnnii Coiiimi.rri', a I its rt.fi:'nt<br />
Siiiurd/iy (<strong>Jul</strong>y 2ft)<br />
• if Woodhury m e e I i n u p a s s (• d ti r (• s<br />
•Sponsored by the Nlone I''"I L e n ii p r s , ii f olulion in memory and<br />
Hiirbor Wimiiin .^ Civic Club In Miiu town, iiild Ih" Twirling trihiitj- lo the lull- William C<br />
(iioperalion with lln- b(iri>ii|jh. IJ'S» ,, nfShiliih Hunt, II founder, charier<br />
,tiie piiriide Ihi* vi'.-ir Will Ki ry 'thinks are available -lit member und past president <strong>of</strong><br />
li'fiiure iwo new tilviMHMis, a the Hiniujjh<br />
lliill und III (he i he Cape May nounlv Chiimher<br />
CommerrNil unit and Civir (/hnmber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
Division<br />
and<br />
many<br />
hav,<br />
(Aish prl?i-s ;md trophies ufe to<br />
arderi all winiii-rt ClauHM Ail Bring Ruultm<br />
<strong>The</strong> h;ind» to parlifipale are<br />
the Liberty Band <strong>of</strong> Caniden.<br />
the Millville Ameriean L*'yion<br />
Band, the <strong>On</strong>kryii Hilnd. the<br />
MiirGri'iinr KrotUsh Band, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cornwells Heiyhls. Pa , the<br />
Blue Angi'lt> Drum and Buyle<br />
C.orps sponsored by the X'llhis<br />
ViihintiMir Fire Company and<br />
the lamplighters Druni und<br />
RiiCle CorpK <strong>of</strong> Berlin, N J<br />
<strong>The</strong> marehmg groups are<br />
Prompt TV 5«rv!ce<br />
*TOP LITTLE TROUBLES<br />
Bafsrt fMy bKoirn Big Own!<br />
sxiLLtD irrHNirAl SFRVirr<br />
GLEEaONS TV<br />
1048 4SB1JBV *VC 15S4910<br />
BUILDING LOTS<br />
Shopping Mall<br />
BOARDWALK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
Monde<br />
lingerie-boutique<br />
Full Selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shifti by<br />
8-18<br />
SCARVES, TOO<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
11th and the Boardwalk, Dial 399-1000 Ext. 168<br />
ENTRANCE: TOP OF BOARDWALK RAMP<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
399.1571<br />
10 AM. -10 P.M.<br />
Ifs My Bagl<br />
Complete<br />
selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Canvas<br />
Some to be<br />
Monogrammed<br />
THE BAG ROOM<br />
Entranc* on Boardwalk Ramp<br />
PBIMI RISIPINTAL<br />
W w IB"<br />
Enjoy year round or<br />
liviiw. Enjoy the ocpan.<br />
from K gnukid lots cleared to<br />
eabdi every brfiiite. Just over<br />
Mtli St, BraJgr. Lowca- taxra.<br />
Ppaoeful nammurtQ! Adjacent<br />
to alJ Ao^nf, Sm. caflffli««t<br />
t /its thds paper.<br />
VISIT MARMORA<br />
SUMMER Of ARANCE<br />
Selected Items<br />
FLANDERS<br />
SHOPPING MALL<br />
399-2343<br />
GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />
WIG<br />
BOUTIQUE<br />
Starting at I 14.95<br />
OPEN MON,, 9:00 to 5:30<br />
TUE, THRU SAT,, 9 A, M, to 10 P. M<br />
is£"v v ;---^>^....<br />
CHILDREN'S SHOP<br />
Ad Summer<br />
Stock Reduced<br />
Goi/ighf Alky"<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
•J:<br />
Boats<br />
inti sod frnm page 1<br />
srcunri priv!.., and Stiinlcy<br />
Slnm's "Sv.-nsku Fheki)", with<br />
the thcmii "Silent Majority<br />
Kneps the U S on Even Ki>vl'''.<br />
wiw third prize winner<br />
<strong>The</strong> best decorated under 24<br />
feel were, first, Earl Shaw's<br />
"TKF IV " and the "Good Old<br />
Summertime ", featurfnti a<br />
rnvolving drnwing, wx'iind,<br />
Divid Haschsr's "gen Bird"<br />
which showed Sont/i and his<br />
elves. nnd third. Robert<br />
Monaghan's "Rosomarie". with<br />
its colored fish nnd clown's<br />
head<br />
Best dwrorated over 24 feet<br />
1, Jnhii Berisnn's Timmy<br />
Ton', 2, Robort Mnnihun's<br />
"jpmbiir", depicting || rirpus<br />
scene with clowns and<br />
balloons, 3, Jim Arcardi's '.Jim<br />
Auri ', Tarrying Miss Ocnn<br />
Tity Vacht Club nnd her court<br />
Clubs nnd Commercial<br />
awards 1, Harry Fenton's<br />
"Dot" representing the "House<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pagano ", with waitresies<br />
and cooks; 2, Hsnry Oftlieb's<br />
boat with the theme "Happiest<br />
Befr in Town", 3, Marry<br />
Klaus*'s "Sting Bay" carrying<br />
out a "Toast to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Visitors " with a gtnnt<br />
champagne boltlp nnd glass<br />
Musical under 24 feet 1,<br />
James English's "Loafer ",<br />
which used umbfelUis to carry<br />
out "Raindrops Keep Fallirig<br />
on My H*>ad",<br />
Pfieffer's "Jeb",<br />
featuppd chwrleadf<br />
bathtub gin as part<br />
Probstki's "Happy<br />
which depicted a<br />
John<br />
which<br />
rs and<br />
<strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong><br />
Robert<br />
Hour",<br />
Hawaiian<br />
over 2 4 feet 1,<br />
Rnbrrt Boakes "Captain<br />
Giherson" which had a full<br />
boat <strong>of</strong> people enjoying the<br />
'^Music Man" theme 2 Dr<br />
Oeorge Firth's "Medico",<br />
showing another "Raindrop*<br />
Keep Falling" theme; 3, John<br />
Davis's "Kay John", which had<br />
mermaids and pirates in<br />
"Blaekbeard's Cove".<br />
Comical under 24 feet 1<br />
Howard Robert's "Laura Mae"<br />
which showed the opinion that<br />
the best way to stop pollution<br />
is to go back to horse power; 2<br />
Dr John Sharharo's boat with<br />
a pirate theme: 3, Jack Gave's<br />
"J'aime Mane", with "the<br />
Farkle Family in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />
Comical over 24 feet: 1<br />
John Norbury's "Sujono",<br />
which featured victims <strong>of</strong><br />
"Tight Money" in barrels and<br />
burlap bap, 2, Drew Mozlno'r<br />
"Charcoal Oril]'*, which also<br />
bemoaned recent economic<br />
happenings with "I Took a<br />
Bath in the Stock Market"; 3,<br />
Dr. Robert Breckenridge's<br />
"Dancing Doc", which spo<strong>of</strong>ed<br />
Myra Bttekinrldge with "fd<br />
Rather Fight Than Switch",<br />
Prize winning houses from<br />
the beginning <strong>of</strong> the parade to<br />
8th st, included Conklin, 208<br />
W Ail, blvd.i Bolard, 228 W<br />
Atl. blvd.; Fuhrmeister, 132<br />
Bay rd.; Browing, 148 Bay rd<br />
Frain, U Smig Harbor; Evans'<br />
22-24 Rever Place; Morris, 34<br />
Snug Harbor; Rogowski, 39<br />
Snug Harbor; Spruce, S Revere<br />
pi,; "May Day" 14 Revere pi.<br />
4 PULCHRnifDINOUS CREW. Low<br />
Hnd hi", hont Camplot wore host<br />
t" Miss. Night in Vpnicc and all HIT<br />
m< i)nti»»tant!, for the Paradi 1 Sahms. Marti Noherts. Uurn Bn<br />
QuiKMi Ang.-ia Di Snhatinn, ^k<br />
Quillen. Judith Lyons<br />
Saturday Giannopoulos, Namy Brown and<br />
»»v< rung Shown paring the rail at the Neirrietrfim Senior Photr)<br />
rln, k hv his hnmf nn> Pat Pownil. I.vndn<br />
Prize winning houses from<br />
9th it, to 16th st. included<br />
Ryan, 1210 Pleasure av,;<br />
Polland, 1338 Pleasure av<br />
Young, 106 W. 14th; Amsler,<br />
1406 Pleasure av,; Epsipon,<br />
1434 Pleasure av,; Miller 1536<br />
Pleasure av.<br />
Homes inthe 17th st, lagoon<br />
to win prizes were Olsen, 36 W,<br />
18th St.; Lingo, 32 W, 16th st.;<br />
Simmon, 47 W, 17th st; Welsh<br />
137 W, 17th st,; Mayer, 143 W<br />
17th St.; Dilts, 187 W. 17th at.;<br />
"Hemline Hassle", 193 W, 17th<br />
St., "Tijuiana Brass" 198 S THRIVING • ENTERPRISE -<br />
17th st.<br />
Contemporary describes the theme <strong>of</strong><br />
Prize winning house in 18th<br />
St. lagoon were Quillen, 19B-W.<br />
17th; Luff, "Welcome Home<br />
Owen; Reiners, 98 W, 17th st,;<br />
Morgan, 34 W, 17th st,; Iobin,<br />
69 W. IBth st,; Ciabatoni, 275<br />
Bayshore dr.<br />
Homo from the 18th st,<br />
lagoon to the end <strong>of</strong> the parade<br />
awarded were Startzell, 44<br />
Arkansas; Sanfillo, 15 Walnut<br />
rd.; Shaw, 35 Walnut rd.;<br />
D'Agastino, 83 Walnut rd.;<br />
MacMoran, 1922 Otenwood dr.<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday).<br />
Four Seasons Garden Club<br />
annual picnic at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, Lynn Rowley. Rain date<br />
tomorrow (Wednesday).<br />
• • •<br />
Reading Club meeting,<br />
10:30 a.m., at the Banters<br />
Point Public Library, 787<br />
Shore rd,<br />
• • *<br />
Semen Point Kiwanii Club<br />
dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />
Daniel's Restaurant.<br />
• • •<br />
TOMORROW (Wedneiday).<br />
itory Hour, 10:80 a.m.. at<br />
the Somera Point Library, 767<br />
Shore rd.<br />
• * •<br />
Somera Point Fin Company<br />
Two meeting, 8 p.m., in New<br />
Jerney av. fireball, i<br />
• * •<br />
THURSDAy-<br />
Somera Point <strong>City</strong> Council<br />
A CHEERING MESSAGE - What<br />
John Sheldrake and his friends think<br />
about^ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and America Is quite<br />
evident by the placard on the Bonny<br />
Helen, IV, in the Ni^it In Venice Boat<br />
Parade<br />
meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />
BUM MUSICIANS Pitman may have<br />
its Hobo Band, and that wasn't Clarence<br />
Fuhrman'i concert orcheitra playing on<br />
\<br />
f hu k .lactihv Lujanp Saturday night,<br />
Shorp Studni Phnt<strong>of</strong>i<br />
ON THE BIBLICAL SIDE . <strong>The</strong>Benson<br />
V Tim my Too in the Night in<br />
setting Is io familiBr the theme <strong>of</strong> Jack Venice does not need explaining/<br />
George Cullen's boat, the Sabrina in<br />
Saturday's Night in Venice Boat Parade.<br />
*IUAY • HJ!?£M S P« A f AME - *• Ribert nam8 " m w froUcked on the buy In the<br />
Unwood Port 868 American «»cKinndgB • Dancing Doc proraotei a marine eamivBl Saturday evenina<br />
L^atimrttim; ip.m. notion pkrtMM ot pmcUwIly the Mme<br />
THE.OCEAN CITY SINTiNILLIDGiR<br />
Map<br />
for first lima<br />
Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> contest<br />
will be broadcast<br />
Th.. Mi<br />
Srhnlanhip Pa,<br />
fj<br />
will 1»<br />
hrtfim<br />
brij;tdras! hvp IQ lhf<br />
ihts y^Hr, i{ wfHS anni<br />
wi'rk hx Turn<br />
i'Sf^rutiv*' difwls.r<br />
Jiiyri'*' kpon.Mir^d v\<br />
Ki'i'ri.-'. fliri'f'Lor uf<br />
Now Jt.rM.y Rjidin<br />
hit*, indiratcd thai h'<br />
H U'iirn f*f brfiisdc:<br />
will hrinj; area Ilk<br />
ontirt jugh ih<br />
1 pagoani !>i!<br />
f»ri|it,,k ,,f WLDB riid.<br />
f f h*<br />
lhi Mi<br />
Ni-l», I<br />
null hi tti<br />
N rs ^h<br />
nir* Ihi<br />
Th*> mij^l ri.rpni t'f*htr.st,'irli<br />
Was ri>li>vsvd thi*<br />
« ! Marli'y B<strong>of</strong>fi'Ili<br />
ITy^iifold daughter <strong>of</strong> Mf<br />
and Mrs Richard Borrclli, <strong>of</strong><br />
28 Oci-an rd Miss Bncrnlli<br />
graduated la«t mnnth frcim<br />
(>ejn fiiy Hiffh School siTiind<br />
in htr r-LiJ.s Shf was v\ripn-sideni<br />
<strong>of</strong> thr National<br />
Honor Society won «ri EnElish<br />
a«Mrd from th* 1 urn<br />
Di ni<br />
Women *,<br />
Marlpy<br />
Res.fi.rch Cluh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Will. a Rotary whoinr and<br />
receivi-d Ihc Uccirgx Meyer<br />
Mpffi.viai Ameriran HISIOFI,'<br />
Award from ihi' Kiwanii. Club<br />
In addition [,) her HCademic<br />
achievement*. MISB BfKTidli<br />
Wai H rhnerli-arier. a mrmlwr nf<br />
Bridge<br />
YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE<br />
AvPragcs <strong>of</strong> 20H both wayp,<br />
were madt' at thp Yacht Club<br />
DupUcatp Bridgp session hfld<br />
last Tuesday Hvonjng.<br />
North-South players scoring<br />
above average were Eleanor<br />
Hae, and Dr DiMarino, 240,<br />
Floss Long and Mabeile<br />
Albany, 239W; Kay Hutmaker<br />
From under the boardwalk<br />
came our Progressors flOstrong<br />
to get moonburnt in our<br />
Wednesday night Progressive<br />
When the cues were put to bed<br />
our sharp shootin Marion<br />
Richardson had again captured<br />
first place for the gall with<br />
Mary Witte (whatever did<br />
happen to Penelope) and a<br />
newcomer Amy Walters taking<br />
second and third. <strong>The</strong> men had<br />
a real "ding dong" and the best<br />
dinging was divided between<br />
.Artful Arthur Norton and<br />
Honest Horace Horst with<br />
Oeorgeous George Doll and<br />
Horflferous Harold "the<br />
telephone" Bodine placing<br />
second and third. Isn't it<br />
amazing how wonderful the<br />
beautyrest feels after an<br />
evening Progressive?<br />
<strong>The</strong> Novice tournament<br />
blossomed forth under a<br />
doubtful sky, but our efficient<br />
tournament manager, Lyle<br />
"the Toga" Umstead, soon<br />
took care <strong>of</strong> that and the show<br />
was on. <strong>The</strong> battle was intense<br />
and soon the courts were<br />
littered with disappointed<br />
players who "shoulda" made<br />
this shot or that and were<br />
eliminated. But by Friday<br />
afternoon the cream had come<br />
to the top and under a real hot<br />
sun Tom Flood, from our<br />
neighboring Wildwood, took<br />
firit place from our buzlin Bea<br />
Rodern, who took second.<br />
Third and fourth became a<br />
fimily affair when Jeltir. John<br />
Otley gallantly bow«d to his<br />
ever pleasant wife, Helen for<br />
Thursday at 7 45 p m in thl,<br />
Yacht riuh for member, onlv<br />
• • •<br />
BOXWOOD DUPLICATE<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 67H waii turned<br />
in at the Bast wood Duplicate<br />
Brtdg.. gam, piayed<br />
evening<br />
Sunday<br />
High scorers were Jerry<br />
Horn and Robert , Mendelsohn<br />
PFC Bruci BinkN hi<br />
tomplited hu two SH k visit<br />
with his pan nts Mr and Mrs<br />
Jami-, Banks <strong>of</strong> 425 West dv<br />
He was on liavr from his<br />
assignment in Girmam<br />
In new job<br />
ihr riioir, Driim<br />
Student (iiunrii i<br />
nd<br />
in after M'htjiil BflurlJ, Shi'<br />
stand,, r.vi- fmil six, ha* bruwn<br />
hair, untl iiyi* aild mciisuret,<br />
.'iS 24 :ifi She has two SISUTS.<br />
B..virij and Betsy HIT fnthl'r<br />
wris a drammi.r with ihi<br />
original Bill Hali-j and the<br />
tall'til<br />
Bing<br />
Miss.<br />
in the<br />
in her high school liinnir yi.ar<br />
plans to attend D«lawar(:<br />
Unlv»rsity ihn fall She ha* no<br />
specific pianj. only to "tes.i ,,ut<br />
and get more ejcperienci' in my<br />
interest fields ' She is work mi<br />
as a waitress this summer and is<br />
sponsored by the Hotel. Moti-l,<br />
and Restaurant Afwu-ijti<br />
Both reserved seal and<br />
general admission tirkeiji arp<br />
now availjiblf to those<br />
interested in seeing this year's<br />
pageant Arrangements may be<br />
made for ticket purr-hase<br />
througn any Jayr*e<br />
Drawing workshop<br />
at Arti Cantor<br />
PA6I ff 2 *<br />
Four youths<br />
held for jury<br />
fi.iir iriurti: people were<br />
h.ld for Lhe griind jury on<br />
[ii»*i».Miin i.f dniu chiu-giiii and<br />
ihri'i Miiii-rs were fined SJ50<br />
HHCh iin simihir chargi-s in<br />
crimin/ij session "f Municipal<br />
f'j.u r{ Mohdiiy<br />
Mark H WiUun, Stcpht-n C.<br />
and James, W Qlllgore,<br />
ui Wfsl CheNtpr, Pa,<br />
i.tiU'rrd l!ulll\ pleas Ui the<br />
piasiission iharH'<br />
nirk group Fur hi'r<br />
BIWCBIII. wh.j alfcu waj<br />
curl ,,f Miw. Pumpliih<br />
1 !. <strong>The</strong>y -were<br />
eufh fini>d $2fi0 and $10 costs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ihrt*.. w»r* ! Griifm.<br />
Jr . uf I<br />
itrn^Uni June<br />
IH -<br />
Held for tl grand jury on<br />
charges <strong>of</strong> p.MSse*si£m <strong>of</strong><br />
hashish and marijuana were<br />
Anne-man Volpon... <strong>of</strong> West<br />
C.oshen Pa Mark H Wilson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wesi Chesli'r. Stefan T,<br />
Bosu-lle, <strong>of</strong> SpririB <strong>City</strong>, Pa.,<br />
anti Rolwri R Baird, <strong>of</strong> Wegt<br />
Hh ester<br />
<strong>The</strong> four »«>re picltrd Up by<br />
police on June 27 in a parked<br />
ear in_lhc BOO black <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oliver Grimley will present a<br />
Workshop in Drawing at the<br />
Cultural ArU Center. 409<br />
Wesley iv.. Wednesday at 7 30<br />
p m Grimley is an artut and<br />
seulpter currently associated<br />
with the Penniylvama<br />
Ae»d»my <strong>of</strong> the Fine Arts,<br />
Drawing from models for<br />
anatomy and studying and<br />
working from still life will be<br />
in the <strong>of</strong>fering for the evening.<br />
entitled History in the Making<br />
was staged Saturday and<br />
received plaudits from the<br />
public This included a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> old newspapers recording<br />
highlights <strong>of</strong> history including<br />
the assassinations <strong>of</strong> Presidents<br />
McKinley and Kennedy as well<br />
as other items <strong>of</strong> great<br />
importance <strong>The</strong> newspapers<br />
were mounted on large display<br />
boards and set up along the<br />
curbs.<br />
Wayne N Rlska, <strong>of</strong><br />
PetPrsburg. Pa„ was fined $175<br />
for having a policeman's hat<br />
and badge in his apartment at<br />
1037 Bay av on <strong>Jul</strong>y 18<br />
Steven Ray Brady, <strong>of</strong><br />
Higieah, Pla , paid a $100 fine<br />
for stealing two city flap and<br />
an American flaf from the<br />
V F.W. port on <strong>Jul</strong>y 4,<br />
Resort history<br />
topic for Lions<br />
and Mary Looby, 234, Peg 86W, and Bill Haas and Joe<br />
Atkinson and Peg Wiegand Mantel, 77 Also above average<br />
228; Pejand Luke Mayer, 227. were Rod Bosbvshell and Jane<br />
Roy Darby, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Edna Daniels and Jeanne Young, Ann Marshal! and <strong>The</strong> beginner as well as the<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> since 1896, related '<br />
DiMarino. 221 Mr; Harry Naomi Seymour, Mr and Mrs advanced itudent are invited to several historical anecdotes<br />
Bellwoar and Harry Nealis William Halberstadt and Mary attend and invididuaj about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to a meeting<br />
221. Dr and Mrs Robert Tyrrell aild Jane Goukas instruction will be given. <strong>of</strong> the local Lions Club held<br />
Ayerie, 216, Margo Oartland<br />
Qrimley was recently recently at Plymouth Ian.<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
arid Pt| Bcrdow, 212W. and<br />
written up in the Aineriean <strong>The</strong> speaker recalled when<br />
games are played every'<br />
Bil]^ and Yola Gorman, 209V4,<br />
Artist and a one <strong>of</strong> the the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Force<br />
Wednesday and Sunday at 7 46 nation i best draftsmen. His consisted <strong>of</strong> only two m« and<br />
Thosj. playing EastWest and p m at 416 Atlantic av<br />
compositioni <strong>of</strong> figures are when everyone in town knew<br />
coming in above average wire<br />
* * p<br />
most exciting to the viewer everyone else Darfcy related<br />
Barbara Mcllvaine and Mildred OCEAN CITY DUPLICATl Many <strong>of</strong> his works are inthat<br />
even in 1881 <strong>Ocean</strong> O^<br />
Karabasia, 248; Redmond and Five pairs came in above private collections<br />
had beach erosion problems.<br />
Kicklin*. 243W, Ed Baehr and average at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Frank Martinez, 227W, Lois<br />
He is a faculty member at<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the founden, Simon<br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
Betz and Helen O'Donnell,<br />
the Hussian School <strong>of</strong> Art and<br />
Lake, -lit his foot with an axe<br />
last Thursday evening.<br />
226; Walker Daniels and Jean<br />
Tyler School <strong>of</strong> Art, Temple<br />
while attempting to build a<br />
<strong>The</strong> top scorers were Mr<br />
Bower, 220W; EUI« Bolard and<br />
University, as well as the<br />
groin for erosion protection.<br />
and Mrs. Alfred Coane, Naomi<br />
Kay Richter, 220, and Fr<br />
Pennsylvania Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine<br />
He died <strong>of</strong> blood poisonuig as a<br />
Seymour arid Vivian Cameron.<br />
Ryan and Mary Heilly, 219<br />
Arts He received ar F.B.A.<br />
result.<br />
Doris McKinney and Genieve and M.F.A degree from the Illustrating how the Jalue <strong>of</strong><br />
Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge Boden, Dorothea Seabrook and academy and the University <strong>of</strong> land in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> hat<br />
games art conducted every Jane Sussman and Mr. and Mrs, Pennsylvania.<br />
multiplied in thf last century.<br />
Tuesday at 7:4B p.m in the William Fane.<br />
Darby stat.?d that one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Yacht Club for members only.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
lots at 8th st. and Asbury »,,<br />
garner are played every Live flower shew the present center <strong>of</strong> town, n<br />
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the<br />
sold in IBM to a workman in<br />
YACHT CLUB Biscayne Hotel, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> •* <strong>of</strong> Palmer Center return for J.160 worth <strong>of</strong> Uboc.<br />
TOURNAMENT • Bill Gorman<br />
Such a lot w5uId"<br />
led all players in the<br />
A live flower show will be<br />
Tournament Bridge game Complwtes training stagifd at the Palmer Shopping<br />
played Thursday evening he<br />
Center, 18th st and Haven av.;<br />
scored 7090, Runnersup were<br />
Thursday through Saturday<br />
Peg Barker, 8800; Floss Long<br />
<strong>The</strong> show will open at 9 am<br />
6740, and Edith Welch. 6400,<br />
Thursday and remain open<br />
Yacht Club Tournament<br />
until 6 p.m Saturday with<br />
Bridge sessions are held every<br />
plants and" flowers set up along<br />
the curbs on both iides <strong>of</strong><br />
Haven av<br />
Thf show is presented by<br />
the Center and is open to the<br />
public Another feature<br />
Shufflin on<br />
Nowi and gettip <strong>of</strong><br />
5huffl«bMrd Club<br />
; Be waft<br />
hundreds <strong>of</strong> Umm man in<br />
today's market, .<br />
Club President John Carew<br />
announced that the Club has<br />
purchased a walker for use by n<br />
disabled local person. He also<br />
stated thai Ihe dub has hired a<br />
bus for its Cub Scout Pack for<br />
a visit by the Pack to the Coast<br />
Guard Base in Cape May,<br />
Aubrey Reed, delegate to<br />
the Lions ,, International<br />
Convention in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
recently, reported on<br />
Convention activities. It was<br />
also announced that the Club<br />
will continue to meet, at<br />
Plymouth hn during the<br />
summer months Instead <strong>of</strong><br />
White Hail <strong>The</strong> Club will meet<br />
at 7;30 p.m instead <strong>of</strong> 7 p,m,<br />
JC-e/efes discuss<br />
plans far summer<br />
Church Wower Club Plans for activities<br />
throughout the summer were<br />
marking anniversary made by members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jayceeettes meeting last week<br />
<strong>The</strong> Flo%er Club <strong>of</strong> St. in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Anthony<br />
James AME Church is Meandro.<br />
celebrating its 17th anniversary A plastics housewares party<br />
with a, week <strong>of</strong> services which was held last week in the home<br />
Marled Sunday and will <strong>of</strong> Mrs John Herrlngton, <strong>The</strong><br />
conclude next Sunday Services group will host an area meeting<br />
are at 8 p.m. in the Church at September 24 with Mn.<br />
7th st and Haven av.<br />
Robert Luke and Mrs, Robert<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev 0 E Smith, pastor Druek in charge <strong>The</strong>y also will<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Bethel Church in visit the Millville club h<br />
Camden and former local September for a Pass the Bank<br />
pastor, opened the week program. !<br />
speaking Sunday. <strong>The</strong> Rev Mrs David Martin and Mr*.<br />
Thomas B. Whitfield <strong>of</strong> William Gleeson reported cki<br />
Atlantic Club will be featured the successful cake and<br />
this evening and tomorrow. rummage iaies held recently.<br />
Friday will have the Rev, Blrts Approval was given for a<br />
as Speaker and closing the donation to NARCO and Mrs.<br />
week <strong>of</strong> services Sunday will be Meandro was named ehairmin<br />
Rev, Whitfield,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pageant<br />
M-s, Ann Turner ii president chaperonfs.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Flower Club »nd the <strong>The</strong> next regular meeting<br />
Rev, W,S, Scott is pastor <strong>of</strong> St. will be August 10 in the hone<br />
James AME Church.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Kenneth Smith, gliS<br />
Bay »v.<br />
Fiv#-yeor-old tot t?wwp#on feyf for<br />
drowns in motel pool hetpiteh benefit<br />
James Carew, formerly <strong>of</strong> A flve-yeai-old Hazel ton, Plans have been completed<br />
third and fourth, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has been named Pa,, boy drowned yesterday in for the Fourth Annual TOp, *<br />
tournament was a peat success information »y«emi processing the swimming pooj <strong>of</strong> King*! Grand European Tour, for the<br />
and held the gallery to the manager <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fice at Court Motel on Route » in benefit <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 8bor*<br />
bitter end. Came on you Mahwah, N,J, by the Marmora,<br />
Memorial and Ifiwlilf<br />
novices and fivt your International Business Stute Poliee at the Court Memorial Hojpiul*. <strong>The</strong> aHiir<br />
supposedly "betten" iome real Machines Corporations Field House barracks caid the tot will be held October IB to 31<br />
competition!<br />
Engineering Division, which apparently wandered through with arrangemenU made by<br />
By the by didja hear about instills and services IBM one <strong>of</strong> the .two gate* Attaatie Ttwtl hnw | [<br />
one <strong>of</strong> our beloved who sives information handling systems, surrounding the adult peel and VentnOf. ,,-i.J<br />
the empty cans from the equipment mid programming fell in.<br />
<strong>The</strong> itinerary includtt<br />
Mountain Dtw (Pepsi) machine systemi. He was the <strong>The</strong> boy wn reported d«yi in Vlenn*. two<br />
then sneaks <strong>of</strong>f to theapplications<br />
control manager miming to the motel Rude«h*iin on tin<br />
Smokies? Do you, dear reader, Of the division's <strong>of</strong>fice here, management at about 3:30 RMM Rl, four<br />
really, believe nice Roy Blair A native <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he p.m. Hu body was found In the London, Xhttm 4m<br />
could actually be a joined IBM in 1954 as a pool a short tint liter and' thiMdarfMMiiMNMf<br />
moonshiner?? <strong>On</strong>ly his customer , engineer in removed to Shore Memoriml<br />
hairdrenerknowil!<br />
Philadelphia, P.. drew U HospIUI.<br />
C'mn shuffle, even while married to the former Dorothy Tha nima <strong>of</strong> ttw boy'.<br />
you're buying tickets for our Pieva, <strong>of</strong> Fh!i«deiphi«. Tfcijr parsnts, rtporM mtint far<br />
Cud Party on the 28th • a live at 4 Naomi <strong>Line</strong>, Spring the nummer, nn not made<br />
eoiuUnt •huffltr ntvtt die. he Valley, N.Y,, with their two uwnedi.t.ly MaOaMa to,<br />
JuitihufflHon!!<br />
children.<br />
±'W.<br />
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PAGE 12 THE OCIAN CITY SlNTINiL.LiPOIR TUfSDAY, JULY 21, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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GROUND IS BROKEN - Robert Biesswenger. <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, turns the first spad<strong>of</strong>ul <strong>of</strong> sod to signify<br />
start <strong>of</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> a now 46-hpd wing on Shorp<br />
Memorial HoipitaJ, Flanking Beisswt'ngf'r, who was<br />
principal -speaker at the ceremonies Sunday, are Thomas<br />
Dougherty (left), president <strong>of</strong> the hospital hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
governors, and Jackson Neali, <strong>of</strong> Lmwood, master <strong>of</strong><br />
ceremonies. Senior Photo.<br />
and a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, board, was thi<br />
had that message for 250<br />
jfupsts at Shore MemoriaJ<br />
Hospital, Somers Point on<br />
Sunday.<br />
Speaking at ground breaking<br />
ceremonies for a new 48-taed<br />
addition, Beisswenger added,<br />
"private enterprise has been<br />
and will continue to be the<br />
backbone <strong>of</strong> our hospital just<br />
as, in the final analysis, it is the<br />
backbone <strong>of</strong> our American way<br />
<strong>of</strong> life Here is an example <strong>of</strong><br />
privaW enterprise in action, not<br />
for pr<strong>of</strong>it, except for that<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it which comes from the<br />
improvement in the welfare <strong>of</strong><br />
the entire community "<br />
1 toa.simasler •<br />
<strong>The</strong> npw building will<br />
contain two istilntiiin rooms<br />
and 44 pnvalr and semi private<br />
beds; and will be constructedat<br />
,1 cost uf approximately<br />
S800.000.<br />
"I haven't used the word<br />
ecology very much In the<br />
course <strong>of</strong> those remarks, " he<br />
said, "but whether it be used in<br />
its biologicaJ context or in its<br />
sociological context, ecology is<br />
a matter <strong>of</strong> deep concern for<br />
all <strong>of</strong> us, go much so that there<br />
is an urgent necessity for<br />
applying private entrmriw i<br />
this field '<br />
Other speakers on the<br />
program included Thomas E<br />
Dougherty, Linwood, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Hospital's board <strong>of</strong><br />
governors; Henry E, Seidel,<br />
M.D,, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the medical staff and William<br />
M. Jenkins, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Hospital administrator.<br />
Musical i tertainment was<br />
provided by the US, Coast<br />
Guard Training Center Band,<br />
Cape May, N J , under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Musician's Mate l/c<br />
L. L, "Woody" Norvell.<br />
Jackson Neall, Ocejn <strong>City</strong>, u<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the , Hospital'*<br />
Banker to Speak H«rc<br />
Philadelphia bank <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
Edward Q Boehne will spoak<br />
at the Wednesday noon<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis Club at<br />
Simms' Restaurant He is a<br />
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Philadelphia,<br />
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tha delightful euluni awaiting you at our naw <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
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FEMALI HiLP WANTID<br />
STORE CLtRR — yesr round Mpleymant<br />
opportunity 'Fi Centfil<br />
C*ty sfwe<br />
Sd<br />
E d<br />
pjoyment raCQfd to<br />
In 111<br />
if<br />
M help U«i«<br />
py p PSft time 4 te 7,<br />
Man thru Sal., Pius t3C^A%»V\s\ dayi<br />
m svervngi Apply BSH MS Ssntf,<br />
n»H.««ger. ? !4<br />
MOTHER'S HELPER WANTED —<br />
for the rest at thg symmef Help<br />
take o&re @i 4 ehiidren Osn [iv@<br />
in Oif esma in en daily ba^il Call<br />
JW.JS0F, 7-Jl<br />
MALI HILP WANTID<br />
URN HIGH WAGES NOW<br />
No Etpaftcflc* N«««d<br />
ZS Mefl n^ede^ immadisi^ly f»<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y training. Learn to drive<br />
TRACfOR TM1LCRS<br />
and werais<br />
HIAW IljUIWIINT<br />
((•ep four prttvn job while<br />
training, full er part time ai aur<br />
local trBininf siia in w.lliomv<br />
town,<br />
ATTINTION VETS<br />
We now htvs the MM VA plan<br />
available. Pind out h$w yoM can<br />
iai fcseli up to the total east <strong>of</strong><br />
yaur traifNng<br />
CALL 854-8S4O<br />
AMIR! CAN<br />
TRAINING SERVICES<br />
S«nd naeie, address and 'phtfig<br />
to A.T.S., In IBB, O^sSfn. N. J<br />
NOT EARNINQ WHAT you KM for<br />
«rtisg«? L«t us »how you how a<br />
few hours a day ean eeeamB asftra<br />
money, new. and when you return<br />
to school. Join the "KOKOt" movemerit<br />
the easmetie move far one<br />
tnd til. Earnings unlimited, ror an<br />
InterviHr sal) 146-2474 between ?<br />
>nd 12 am. 711<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
OLDSMOilLE '6J, turquoi»e, whrte<br />
interior, full pewer, air gonditisn,<br />
pslygiass tire^, low mijeag& must<br />
be wen. like new in and out U9M<br />
Call 19S.9110. t.f.<br />
i VAN 1962 — full pom big<br />
i Cyl Top mecfiamosl eood IJ?i.<br />
Call J901SM 784<br />
1964 TRIUMPH tprtfirs, S good tir»,<br />
radio rear £pegj««ff, hestar, two<br />
tops lufigaee rack, luttwr watj.<br />
rnw Bainl Job C«H J99-737O »ft»<br />
j . _ ' _ _ 7-11<br />
DUNE BUGGY, MS! trans around<br />
town <strong>1970</strong> regiHratioi and HJ<br />
irl«#«tlen, bilCk daorrm lop radio,<br />
Ktyttons Uti wtiMli, HM other ex.<br />
trts tlMO 1W-I86S. 731<br />
LINWLN CONTINtNTAL IMi (Sony.<br />
noallant cwid $795 awi an-<br />
9117. 7.]J<br />
CAMARO If69 — flily tport, 6 eyt,,<br />
mts, trans, powar sloering, radio<br />
and (water, wHItt witli blsck vinyl<br />
t^, Burtom iritwlor $2100 firm.<br />
Call 927-6451. 7-J4<br />
90 CC CYCLE ml holmst. Hke new<br />
$210 Call after S pm 399-4908<br />
VALIANT Hyper Pafc W»jon, 19i».<br />
Newly morJIfled il»nt i, Art,<br />
hcadarl, cam etc Mutt see. Mil<br />
or tratto for Mopar ur or comptets<br />
wiglrm S4I.iM2. 84<br />
IMPLOYMENT AOtNCY<br />
OCEAN cm EMPLOVMINT A«ency,<br />
915 WeM Ave, Rallabie hMp furnished<br />
Reference! Invettlfited Cordell.<br />
Maddn, prop,, dial 399 1986<br />
ISSTRUCTIONS<br />
0R0AN AND PIANO INSTRUCTIONS<br />
—Harmony, ohord conttructlan,<br />
raiding lymbott, ate Del ttne,<br />
Somen Pant 927.5493. iJ-4<br />
Swimming Lessons<br />
LICBNSED INSTRUCTOR<br />
Oetan <strong>City</strong> Swim Pool<br />
MTH and ASBURY AVI,<br />
DIAL 3984722<br />
TUTORINO<br />
SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR will<br />
tutor ch(ldr«ri durln* lumnwr, Ext»r1.nc«).<br />
CaN K7-71CM, tf.<br />
RCADINO—Ml •••(. Rtmtdlal nmiln«.<br />
Pfionlem. Elutienitry uhesl«<br />
tukjWM Simple IpMMi probUmi.<br />
ftmdlnmt work for pn-flrM «r.d-<br />
•n. <strong>On</strong>i h«r*t h»lp—h«)pil A<br />
MfMniNy cMiduMM tuiMini MTV<br />
lea slnn 1950 Cwtlfled tuehar:<br />
ArllH NMi, 1219 PHMiun An,,<br />
MM <strong>City</strong>, 399-1794 Of 399-4114<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
41,-0108<br />
tf.<br />
PROF. SIRVICIS<br />
ALUMINUM SCRIENi and «Brm<br />
Endows Reicrianed ind new<br />
fllM Initiliid Mlami-Samart Co.<br />
IDS New Read Rsut* 9 Somert<br />
Polnl Dial 127.4111 if<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES<br />
STOCK and CUSTOM<br />
and Cuttom M»d» DrapM<br />
rnstallaflons Arranged<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 398-2802<br />
Four Posfer Shoppe<br />
DRAPERIES and SHADES<br />
743 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
t.f.<br />
PAPER HANGING ANti PAINTINQ,<br />
Wali.lm Saintat, Vinris. RMsonaW»<br />
rates CaJi M7ISJ) j Hemp.<br />
hill t.f.<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
Wt will •.tim.t*- th«<br />
cotf <strong>of</strong> intttlllng<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Ywi *r* um»w M eUlfl*HHi<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
IMS WW Av». Dial IfMW<br />
•(PERT CLOCK (lEPAIR — old<br />
clacks only Carroll'i, 1017 As.<br />
iiury Aw 721<br />
Eugene W. Pashley<br />
A0INCY INC.<br />
COMPLETE INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE<br />
IHORI ROAD, MARMORA<br />
DIAL 3W4344<br />
PAINTINO — nterior, interf<strong>of</strong> Call<br />
anytime 3M.945J, t,f.<br />
Take a Vacation<br />
From Your Lawn!<br />
Call Mr. K'i<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
SERVICE<br />
398-1567<br />
BROOKS<br />
Quality TV<br />
(Formerly Schurfi TV Mr)<br />
• TV « RADIO REPAIR!<br />
• ELECTRONIC SERVICING<br />
• RCA SERVICING<br />
PHILCO Sain and Swvfe*<br />
TV R1NTALS<br />
NOW LOCATO) AT<br />
206 E, Savanth SfrMf<br />
Phono 399-8699<br />
Op*n Friday Evenlnn<br />
NIID HILP getting all thaw Jotu<br />
don.7 Carpentry, painting, llttn.<br />
tioni, etc, All worK aipertly M l<br />
Call 3993443 for frea ettffflate, t.f.<br />
NEED A MAI15?<br />
CallUi<br />
MAID TO ORDER<br />
Depmchble Help For Your<br />
Home or Your FBriJM<br />
$16 8 day, (9 ft ttay<br />
Now S#rvlnfl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> M<br />
MWI W Stm Id*, Av.kw,<br />
CaU 967-4212<br />
28th and Dune Drive<br />
Avalon, N. j.<br />
PROF, SERVICES FOR SAL! RESCUl SQUAD<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENT . r<br />
rfKsfing and veiling. Mrjm<br />
flfJcjf tiip. *lt iyp^* nf rstNn<br />
pAriellmg Nn 13^ um trrii<br />
snytime 19^9^53. Jfrfy Me<br />
MFNS AND WOMEN S AII»ral!<br />
rinr,^ .ind prtjmpi ^prvi<br />
y ^¥<br />
Mr and Mr* Memy M>l and Bay Avenue<br />
city, H, J,<br />
STORA0I IPACI AVAILABUI<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Enprest Co. Inc<br />
•«y A»e, Call 399-0605.<br />
7 ?4<br />
• JS<br />
good<br />
7 Jl<br />
RIAL ISTATi FOR SALE<br />
STORE WITH 4 bedroom home.<br />
Suitable for luncheonette ID,100.<br />
Lecaled Route 9 Marm<strong>of</strong>s Call<br />
3993841 t,f.<br />
RIAL ISTATI—RINT<br />
GARDENS AREA — 234 inrterMl<br />
Rd=, fine commerfiiaf iOGatisn.<br />
D<strong>of</strong>lter, lawyer ete 4 nice rooms<br />
ana bain Your inspsction Invited,<br />
Edmund L. Wiihsm Realtor, 810<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave., 199-D900, t(<br />
MODERN DUPLEX for rent 4 and<br />
6 Bedroom cattage for rent Hurry<br />
on these. See Edmund L Wiihtrn,<br />
Realtor J»9-09J 810 Oeesn Avt,<br />
- _ _ _ _ _ ' • ' '<br />
STORg with 4 bedroom home Suit.<br />
•bis for iuneheonett* 113,500 Lo.<br />
paled Royte p. Marmora, Call JI9-<br />
STORAOE 1PA0E f<strong>of</strong> furniture, hfc<br />
•rid dry RHMnlbl*. Call J! _<br />
YBARLY RINTALS<br />
NEW ONI BEDROOM AFT, Equipped<br />
with air Dsndltisnini, refrigerator.<br />
111! par monlh Qra» Realty, Rsalisn,<br />
litn end Ajbury, JM-111],<br />
MARMORA — eoufltfy r«neh, besutlfUl<br />
•UffWJrldiiili, 1 tudfBoml.<br />
fireplac* 1150 par month y«riy<br />
^••H, Avallabl, Aug I, Call HI-<br />
bath, attic Morvga, laundry with<br />
WMIHW »nd dryer, tanft optlon.l<br />
lOfJ from Siy. Oulej Md Pfiintt.<br />
ASylt», No pit, IH.IN,, fit<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
M«nh>ltll 1101 per i<br />
. Ami, Mi summ'Tn<br />
sSnQfi<br />
BEDROOM, Q<br />
r or Mi<br />
LABOR OF LOVE Carol ShowaJ'/-r fur sis weeks to earn it <strong>The</strong> young<br />
and Raii^y Schwartz prpsent Charles hfricfflc tnrs ari' Randy Schwartz <strong>of</strong> W>st<br />
Frii's <strong>of</strong> thi' CafW May Cnunty Rpgui' Chpstcr, Pa , Caml ShnwaJur als" <strong>of</strong><br />
Squad with a donation <strong>of</strong> $11 50. This West C'hesf-. Karl Thii<br />
money wm pamfid hy six 1 1 yms and sut up rold drink stands<br />
1 m#> <strong>of</strong><br />
Smnhamptfin, Pa , Ouy Pushes <strong>of</strong><br />
CharinttJ', N C . Susan Fisher <strong>of</strong> Oral<br />
Gables. Fla , and Skip ramptvil «f<br />
Punnaaykpn Sonior Photo<br />
Two more judges set<br />
for 'walk art show<br />
pr Burton Wassffrnan,<br />
pmfpKSiir nf Art at Olassboro<br />
Criiip[)p, and Jack Bookbinder,<br />
dint-tor <strong>of</strong> An Educatitm in<br />
the Phiiaddphia public whools,<br />
havf. been added to thf pa/if!<br />
<strong>of</strong> JudBPS for the annual Orpan<br />
("iiy Boardwalk An Show<br />
James F Penland, show<br />
chairman, announced this, week<br />
thai mnrp than 350 grtislii have<br />
already registered to exhibit in<br />
ihr walk showing, scheduled<br />
this year on Saturday August<br />
1<br />
pr Wassfrman and<br />
Bookbinder join Dr N. Jeanne.<br />
Hartman, awistanl associate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> art at Giassboro,<br />
and Dr Kenneth W Pfescott,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the New* Jersey<br />
Stale Museum in Trenton, who<br />
were named as judges<br />
previously. A panel oi sm<br />
judges will assess the work ef<br />
the exhibits<br />
Dr Wassermafl, a widely<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
APARTMENT FOR RENT ng»r biaen<br />
and bojrdwalk Call 394-MM 7 21<br />
AP*HTMtNT, iMonS floor<br />
6 rosms ana modern bath Nie*iy<br />
furni&^ed 2 pereJtes, 2 private »fi-<br />
Iranees 3 beeYQerns ail twiri beds,<br />
rear Available from AuS<br />
110 Oenan Ave Tf'<br />
APARTMENT — siMpf i. fullv furrushed<br />
Weekly rentals |yy Co!=<br />
urrin. 1029 Cwiirsl Av# tf<br />
OESlRAiLE FIRST FLOOR APT<br />
1101 Cerrtrai Ave.. convefHent<br />
eornar, efteerful and e!sM to bsaeii.<br />
^ea&ori. half $«son. Reatangblt-<br />
«y»klv. monthlv, HIUHBI. Aspif «t<br />
501 [ 1th St.. seeonfl floor tf<br />
TWO iEDHOOM AfT b«t*»»n !nd<br />
and 3rd on Atlantie Ave $100<br />
per weeti available June 2Bth Csl!<br />
101-747-U82 weekdays, or ](S.0!4J<br />
weekends. t.f<br />
1100 • 1130 A WEEK Loy*l, for<br />
families 2 arid 3 bedroam aet&<br />
Call weekends 19J-1331. $.\t<br />
SUNGALOrV naer Fir« St. be»t»i,<br />
3 l fy bBdrssms, wa^hgr, Atym, etc<br />
parkinl- Aiif thru Sept IS. isid<br />
Hilloga.I H«ai Estate. 14 Mlsnte<br />
Ave tf.<br />
fJeACHFKINT ACT,<br />
fine beach washer, dryer efe ,<br />
parking August SSSQ, At g. thru<br />
Sept 15. ItJO HillegjIS. K«al E».<br />
fate, ft Arlanttrj Ave. If<br />
SPACIOUS four bedroom haute,<br />
sleeps 8-10. balance season 1800,<br />
month <strong>of</strong> Aug %H0, weekly II90<br />
Call 399^449 t f.<br />
THBEE BEDROOM APT sleeps 6,<br />
balanfte seassri |600 month <strong>of</strong><br />
Aug MOO, weekly $100 Call 399-<br />
1-448. ,.<br />
ON THE BEACH _ Jlth and Cen.<br />
tr3l ? 3ng 3 bedroom apt*<br />
AvallabJe sedsari, half season.<br />
monthly Mr Evans 5(21 CuntraJ<br />
Ave 39M016 7J1<br />
TWO TO Si* p»rson summer apts<br />
available from Aug 29 fhru Labor<br />
Day week igO to $95 pctr we#k<br />
100 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 199-<br />
IW0. t.f.<br />
18th AND W'ESLEY—very artriMSive<br />
3 room and bath apt , mleeps 4,<br />
private parNing Available <strong>Jul</strong>y 2%<br />
Aug. 1st and Au^. i-Uth SI9 wee*<br />
iy " Call I99.1S64 7 H<br />
WINTER RENTALS<br />
SEPT 15 - JUNE IS — furtiishe*<br />
3 pedroorn house living rsom,<br />
dining area, kitchen, wasfter, dryer,<br />
Riviera suction Call 399-9213. 73!<br />
AVAILA1LE Oet 6 thru M»y. New<br />
3 beoVoom 2 batfi, furnished apt.<br />
2Stn SI vicinity. Adults only 1145<br />
per month plus utilities Phone 399.<br />
ssoi in<br />
SMALL APT,, furnished Ind floor.<br />
from Sept until May or June<br />
Located near *4P Call 399.7811,<br />
evenings only 14<br />
WANTED — Winter Rtntal — 3 or<br />
4 bedroom haute or apt Fumisn.<br />
sd or unfumirtitrl. Adults 399.1528<br />
711<br />
ROOMS<br />
SENIOR rmilN — female or male<br />
fer feit <strong>of</strong> summer, near beach.<br />
tingle new room and bsird. Ill<br />
per week. Call 119.2341 7H<br />
NICE BEDROOM with private bath<br />
In qulat Iscatisn ccnvtnlent to<br />
evervthms. Mature perion only Call<br />
399-55S4. 7-S4<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
NOTICE TO LIMIT CMDITORS<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Helen Turner, deceaied<br />
Pursuant to ttie ard«r ef Artdur<br />
W, t-tttcki. Surragat. <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
<strong>of</strong> C»« Mny, made snokbindi'r hulfit lb" PurrhSM 1<br />
Aw;irH Lihran <strong>of</strong> Omgr**?^<br />
pnzp, thu Phiiadflphia WatPr<br />
Color Club's Jufe**ph Pennfil<br />
Mpmona! Medal the Silmcr<br />
Mpdal, nnd thn DiVinri Art<br />
Alhanct' a»'ar=d Hf s\hi><br />
rrintribuU">. art artirlps n.<br />
PAGE 13<br />
CLASSIFIfD AD<br />
SRiNOS RISULTS<br />
TASTY"<br />
ii rha only way to<br />
rl«crlb» lh« food at<br />
<strong>The</strong> EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
71S ITH STREET<br />
BREAKFAST M HiN<br />
DIMNEB t:M<br />
BREAKER<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />
Ju.f OH<br />
Club Break fat*<br />
Hamburger<br />
StMiu* HoagiM<br />
lea Cream<br />
• A. M 11 P M<br />
Owner-Managemi fit<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public is Cordially Invited<br />
THI<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DININ0 ROOM "jt W.I., JmK"<br />
10th Street aod Wailey Ave, — Free Psridng;<br />
FOR RESERVATION Ph. 3»JS1Z :<br />
— fwtwrhig — :<br />
"Sir Walter's" Special BREAKFASTS 40c "<br />
PUU COURSf MNNR<br />
5 3.95<br />
BREAKFAST - • ta 10:30 DINNER - S to 7JO<br />
TRY OUR SALADS, TOW DIAL 399-5414<br />
SOUTNSIDE SEAFOOD<br />
«t! WIST AVENUE (Aenu fram 4Mi mrmt Churtk)<br />
OPEN DAILY rNCUDING SUNDAY 10 TO 8<br />
When You Entertain..,<br />
We7/ Do All the Work<br />
Let ut (Mr ysvr MXt p»rty far )FM<br />
i-oiir hsrni. Call fer mtnui and<br />
Weddingl. , . , octt.M partlM ,<br />
, . , dinn*r pirtlM . , . deck P»rf*«<br />
(Ke-n all.<br />
DIAL 3994730<br />
. . rigtn In<br />
Inf<strong>of</strong>TMHoo<br />
clam<br />
PLYMOUTH INN PlymouWi<br />
•t Atlantic Ave.<br />
PINNERS<br />
SEEVEP FROM 4 PM<br />
Psilu<br />
Gdl 263-3S17<br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />
A, Hit Cirefc, 2!if end Oun« Dr.^ Avalon<br />
ITALIAN DISHiS • STIAKS • SIAWOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSE DINNERS '3.50"»<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD<br />
EVERY SUNDAYS^ P.M.<br />
Dancing and Musk fo 2 Band*<br />
LEROY BOSTIC A HIS "MtLLOW^UMt"<br />
ERNIE AUSTIN TWO<br />
OEOROB<br />
*u mi umiMf you CWMT<br />
WID. Mrf TWIM. mm • M riM A.M,<br />
Mtf'Mik UBWM
PAGE 14 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUESDAY, JULY 21, <strong>1970</strong><br />
M -— i<br />
San, Case schedules<br />
Academy exam date N<br />
Senator rilfiiirtl P l\isi. win.' I.<br />
today announced phm* hi hold Hen it,'<br />
a Civil Serviri' I'Xiinisniiiion ..n W.t^hiiiL!<br />
Saturday, Octoin'r :i, !>!7() in l;,irrili.i<br />
assist him in ii'ii-tl my in- i-miliil.il'<br />
nnminee-S for thi- Uniti'd Hhih-* 17 s —MS.J147<br />
; M th. Door<br />
IDIIRT ITIFtlll PHIL<br />
MORSE POWERS SILVERS<br />
••••i> HIEIIV nut iiiiii<br />
rlu. SHAUGHNESSf CW<br />
DiUCiOUS FOOD • SENSIBLY PRICEp<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
A pltaiin? 1J mingle drive fr<strong>of</strong>ri 34fh St. to<br />
•'.'4 MilpNoMh <strong>of</strong> fuckahse on Route 50<br />
PL4TTIRS » DINNIRS • COCKTAiLS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHI8<br />
AIR4ONDITIONIO<br />
FLINTY OF PASKING PHONJ<br />
»»••••<br />
• » »** • • *<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Avenue<br />
ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL<br />
Of THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN<br />
SMALL 5 f ,2S<br />
ANCHOVIES • MUSHROOM - PiPPiRONi<br />
extra Ku\<br />
Bring this Ad and Receive 25* OFF<br />
on small size and 40* on large.<br />
CALL 399-6589 and YOUR ORDER<br />
WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE<br />
OPEN SUNDAYTHUBSDAY 8 a,m,-12 p.m.<br />
FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 a.m.-l «.m.<br />
utmmtn<br />
kiinu, Iri-J^i <strong>of</strong> inim tU ludfjnit<br />
th* riot*. »M Mr iind MN<br />
Thumai Hijrri^ t wn' rs nf thi<br />
/umcirii Ki nm I** in Ahs* c cm<br />
Mr Hum*, i JI will known rin^<br />
bn * di r trmnrr nnf\ nal lonnl<br />
^ tl M J u ^k r Ht u hi *.t kn wn m<br />
thin ir n ii 4 - b* IHj, ihi first<br />
trjmi r u! thi H rjn i it\<br />
Pnlirt K 4 dot. tutpy. Thi<br />
H iffm citiiplf h i (?ivi n ihi fair<br />
Ihi IP i xpi rt ludk'^k m tni f i* k<br />
raU gur\ frsr ihrPi \ \?'* nc»w<br />
and th*> in ciHmnh mlrtmii<br />
t^ iin in thi m i^t rfifFii uH<br />
i-^iL.nm* nt<br />
ill ' h t tin r rjitpynf it h cil<br />
ik nitl ^pi t if it illy<br />
i ri i jiulf; Mii*»Trirt\ i^<br />
mil* t I th Amrncm<br />
I ( luh tind hn& hi i n a<br />
nh » lurii, iini HI* wiird Fur<br />
Um! trnup Sin i u w< Irumc<br />
iddiLi n (is (lit ludpn^ itifl<br />
Of K|K J in! iitid i^ th*<br />
mL." tf-ili n lirtui ! n thi night<br />
is f thr f s i r In i tr d*^r to<br />
t it 1111 11 • judqini, ind<br />
ri^iktriii wi (hi f( llnwing<br />
! IfTli H ir» mki d In hi ib 1 *' rvi d<br />
OKI KKAHY GKT HKT GO In thi- photo at left a young pup peeks around the<br />
imer preparim; to rush on down to thf Pet Show bring staged by the Recreation<br />
Fndav on Rei-reation Field. Thp stH-nnd photo shows the young<br />
pup being joined by M friend nil wt for take<strong>of</strong>f (inri thn third picture shows H<br />
three «inie «eltiiifj <strong>of</strong>f<br />
sixth annual "PtH Fair which<br />
by Ruth Townsend<br />
is sponsiin'H by th*. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Roc rent I on Depart merit<br />
RrercHtiiin Dfpiirtmi'nt Tht'y<br />
All i hi" iinim.iU ;iri' r.'ii-ini! li' know that thi' I'rid <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y is<br />
uliiiiit lli.ip ,-nlr\ hhink in (In. hi'rc in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and that<br />
moan* Fi't Fair tirni' tti viKiturs<br />
iind resident-* alike<br />
This yi'ar is no ("jicfption as<br />
I hi' 1'vi.nt tnki'B phiei' on Friday<br />
[<strong>Jul</strong>y 21) at 6pm u( the<br />
Football Fii'lri at 8th si and<br />
6TH ANNUAL PET FAIR<br />
Sponsored by <strong>City</strong> RpcrPatton r>pparttTipnt<br />
Frideiy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 24, 6 p.m. at 6th Street<br />
Recrsotion Field.<br />
Atlantic av Fvt'n thi* w^aLher<br />
ran I dampen ihp fcstivips Ihis<br />
year Should rain occur, thn<br />
fair will he hi'ld (•! the same<br />
timr In lhf> iidjsi"l>rlt<br />
CnnvHrititiM Hrili Hi 6th st iiriH<br />
lhi> bPnrh<br />
ti^Ltin^ yijur p*'t into thp<br />
fair is very i-nsy <strong>The</strong> owner<br />
In cose <strong>of</strong> rain the affair will he held In<br />
Convention Hall at 6th Street.<br />
must be 16 years <strong>of</strong> age or<br />
youngrr ami must enter the pel<br />
in nne <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the lisu>d<br />
fHlPgonps Entry blanks art 1<br />
AKu rrfurmnc i« i jurist ft r<br />
thi tilth yi *F L^ Mit'. Miry<br />
Appl* m in cti ! wm r n' MI^A<br />
Tinv *> C itttr> in M i?u %iv Shi<br />
u nitiirillCjudting th*<br />
provided bore, but may also bo<br />
obtained at the 8th. 8th. or<br />
34 th sts playgrounds Of<br />
special null- is category eight,<br />
which is the comic division<br />
This category is for any type <strong>of</strong><br />
prt dressed or presented in<br />
comic Bttire<br />
1 Th. d L i it yi rv «.huh i^ thn<br />
hirp si is tif ri ptirf fiif<br />
n^\ t^j£ll^^ l! h p m Th* % Cjn<br />
iht n pr rii u ith judging a*<br />
th* rTf- ri-^utt r it ft 1 'i p m<br />
Ihi t it<br />
unrii rw.T\<br />
judging will br><br />
i<br />
fthn*s<br />
md i^ r-rtainl\ w II qualified<br />
y^ %hv is a rijit i IHHI ft linr jud^i<br />
and hn i riff MIH^S Apph mm •*<br />
knnwlrdg* F i_its will hi %.t(<br />
mttr*sj md pfilciVrrunl tu ill<br />
Ntw tfi thi judging ^tifF but<br />
t-(rtiiril\ w*I| qualified i^s M'-^<br />
Trliii'* TrafPV Ml s IF «Lt y 1*-<br />
Wfll known lut^IU F tr h* r<br />
rFfurt^ n bfhglf tif ihi <strong>On</strong> an<br />
C\i\ Humanf ^nnpty ttF which<br />
^hp is j»n nffitir H*>F dutiiH nr*diffitult<br />
ii> li filN tn h*-f In<br />
1 * ill th' Hhi f<br />
inimiU irrn if h ^H p rn t*i<br />
ri ^i^t» r If i \t r\ fini arrivt*s» dl<br />
iht H p Liiiinh d 11m*<br />
rt j^i Lr it ic n IIH1 lud^inj, will hr<br />
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It ^ ruffhd md (hi judging will<br />
ill t nd it \h Jim iirn* (nr lh*<br />
pt^ M-ntati n u! iwjrds<br />
All in ill fh* Fdir m Piping<br />
up t h( higti r md hnttt r than<br />
i vi r intl ^t wilnmi nv^rvtinp<br />
tu ptnrii ill «. itt,inL tmU in -iiir<br />
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Twite, Friday Thursday, Sunday<br />
ROSENCRANTZ A GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD<br />
W*dn«*day. Saturday<br />
Monday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 27th, "AN EVENING OF<br />
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Conllnuotn From Noon<br />
Blh Hid Bo»rh*i<br />
ll sAnwrs paviiiiiin by Lh"' till iiriri lln- pavillmn<br />
hiiv mH h M Pi*-r P u halfh<br />
Much li. i hi' i hiiffin <strong>of</strong> i-i[; (,fririi,Js whu hupi A biinmne<br />
Iht vHijhj: (HMpph frfifti \hv p^viMiiin wfiuld hulvr ih' 1<br />
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PAOi 8 — SECTION ONI THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Rescue Squad's duties, services<br />
outlined to help in fund drive<br />
Mrs Hi'lcn Kciim-dy. n ••mvl pi's .in- I.'II .iiiil ii is<br />
dispatcher with thi' Cupo M.iy . > •• I n i li'ri lliinilH.lii he mailed<br />
County Rt'sijup HqUiid. Mm! m iii (h. win.id<br />
the following rrpori :*.>, ;i pJ*v*' .Mi- Ke ,-uih<br />
<strong>of</strong> information to ruiv m f.inU<br />
Conjunction with I hi' •quill »** K..S.M<br />
annual fund Hnvi' mm- hi'iuc 111 ,).!•<br />
conducted<br />
lh.il<br />
Mi>mb»'ni <strong>of</strong> ih<br />
<strong>The</strong>refore,<br />
alWWIT qiie<br />
In her<br />
ciuivus iht> iTiiirv ti<br />
door-to-door sol<br />
donations At rt'<br />
no onn is hnrm<br />
f lomeil Ihe<br />
if the i'iip,' M.iy Count:,<br />
Sqii.icl is ii riupalch<br />
ian Win- report* that al<br />
rile -he It.id Vi'ry I<br />
•iIlT .il Ihe servii<br />
hrt* tri ijiirreiir.<br />
will p.'rl.irm « morii'rti 1117/<br />
routine I'nt her lalenl<br />
pn senljiiiuii She stands<br />
five fool /'lie Hiih rinrk brown<br />
hair, brown f\ ••>. :ilid 11<br />
H 24 .in figure<br />
Al <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hiuh Miss<br />
Provenson was president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Business Club, ,i rnember <strong>of</strong><br />
YES WE DO HAVE . ,<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
1040 ASBURY AVf, DIAL 599^910<br />
;.]<br />
Student Council and senior<br />
executive committee and<br />
ranked in the upper half <strong>of</strong> her<br />
class She wns voted Mis*<br />
^weiHheart at the sfhooTs<br />
Valentine [lay dance<br />
She 'las two older Sisters;,<br />
Mrs Joyce Bilk ley mid Mrs<br />
Donna Ct'stignn Her hobbies<br />
include ballet arid art work,<br />
especially pasU'i drawing Miss<br />
Proven-son has taught ballet at<br />
the Art* Center She is<br />
sponsomd in the pageant by Xi<br />
Alpha Iota Chnpter <strong>of</strong> Beta<br />
Sigma Phi Inlernniiomil<br />
Sorority<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly two conlesiants rumain<br />
who have not yet been<br />
sinnounced by the Jayrees <strong>The</strong><br />
Sentinel Ledger will publish<br />
(heir photos and biographies in<br />
each <strong>of</strong> nest week's issues <strong>The</strong><br />
pageant will be staged August<br />
15 at 8 p.m on the Music Pier<br />
Tickets are now available from<br />
any -liiycee or by contacting<br />
the hckei chairman. Joseph<br />
Dougherty ul 300 61121?<br />
Council Meeting<br />
Narcotics will be the topic<br />
<strong>of</strong> a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Our Liidy nf Good Counsel in<br />
the parish hall on inth si<br />
Tuesday evening (<strong>Jul</strong>y W) nl<br />
» 30 p m<br />
State Police Sergeant Floyd<br />
Fueker will be n speak"r ill the<br />
meeting Also listed " (hipl'iy<br />
inij <strong>of</strong> tapes on LSP<br />
<strong>The</strong> puhlir ie invit*-H<br />
ClaulfM Adi Bring Raiuiti<br />
in TI H* i"vi WakrfiHH<br />
AH work and no ploy...<br />
f*i( fUii m n' m if I'nh.-a/1.f inlf in'hih. flit-s- ** i rr ?>>>> nun h H.UI f*>i<br />
fijtmtv affair <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth HUSH giil.i (/NV, Mi//) mrnn*n*-\ rfipffil fn-m<br />
the Rryiihiiiiin which hmi hvvun iJt>*n tiir has I hv hif-trm kt M M vif<br />
uxt'ti up if! ihi' i'iirl\< mo riling and [inn nuthitn 1 nr-triiutirii hi/! la •* tul<br />
fiir thi ( iilii hum pain Panulr finss dfi-wrd m Indiam. uiidn-ts<br />
htKhwti\mvn and r/imm, mti.\Lt'it it pt'wihlf. h>dv *.\r\ into<br />
i ii r\ iiiunvard 7hr dinner irtidtlntniil ii- flu dtiv mi\ nfw pta\ ami «<br />
putaiitfi. tht ! flrit <strong>of</strong> iht- S'VUf frutn ihi k'tirdrn.. with wild \iiV*-hi'rrir\<br />
smtiiht'n'd in yrltitw t n-am and hut HIM tuts /*-• fll vxpii! unit \\ a chit kin K-t ff rrtlds fitf ihi pal hijt r\ i fM'H<br />
ji'll ihi- nerd t>f \fmfihmg tn,irr \uh\fnntitii a mid ah* aw has *<br />
You arfi cordially invited to See our<br />
Old Colony Collection<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> yacht Club<br />
marlin tourney victor*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C.ty Yacht club<br />
anglers carried <strong>of</strong>f top honors<br />
in Ihe I ith annual Cape May<br />
County Marlin Tournament<br />
staged in the ocean <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
County benches TJiesday and<br />
Wednesday<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
fisherman landed I I marlin to<br />
amass H2S points <strong>The</strong> nearest °*<br />
competition was the OGI Club<br />
<strong>of</strong> Avalon, which scored 800<br />
points on eight fish<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s William<br />
Jackson was the tournament's<br />
high individual scorer Jackson<br />
landed ft'iir fish to account for<br />
30Q »f the nCVr", total<br />
p<strong>of</strong>nU<br />
nurtnt' the two-day tourney.<br />
HO fish W.TC taken. 44 on<br />
Wednesdav All but four <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fish were released <strong>The</strong> four<br />
wer*' kepi for mounting<br />
704 AS8URY AVINUI DIAL 399^040<br />
^*<br />
QUAUTY FURNITURE AT SEASONABLE PR/CIS<br />
WHITE MUSLIN SHEETS<br />
72 x 108 Twin Flats<br />
OT Twin Fitted Bottom<br />
1.99<br />
81^ x 108 Full Flat<br />
or Full Fitted Bottom<br />
2.49<br />
42 x 36 PILLOW CASES<br />
59c each<br />
— 100% COTTON —<br />
r~-•**<br />
NO-IRON ALL-OVER FLORAL SHEETS<br />
50% KODIL POLYiSTER, 50% COTTON<br />
72 x 104 Twin Flat<br />
or Twin Fitted Bottom<br />
2.99<br />
81 x 104 Full Flat<br />
or Full Fitted Bottom<br />
3.99<br />
42 x 36 PILLOW CASES 2.50 pair<br />
Zee Our Large SelecJion <strong>of</strong><br />
PREVIOUSLY OWNED ORGANS<br />
THOMAS - WURUTZER - HAMMOND<br />
Hammond Salon—4th Floor<br />
OPEN FR8PAY and 1<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 24, IV/U THf OCIAN CITY SiNTiNiLLIDGiR PAGI 3 — SECTION ONI<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
Hmmm,.<br />
that Crab Cake<br />
was delicious!<br />
IIHICKMAN'S SEA FOOD<br />
^^^/f^^^ IN iUilNiii !IM€f iiti<br />
1155 ASBURY A V I N U I<br />
PMONl JSSIili OPBH AH TIAS<br />
A COMPLiTi MfNU COOKID TO TAKE OUT<br />
Guard beaf race*<br />
at 1st st. tonight<br />
Die iir*.! mini squad race* lo<br />
ili'trrnrftlle whirl' will be<br />
r,pr.'Mni,MU Ih f)i-ean <strong>City</strong><br />
H.'i.ch I'.ilr.il In ihe area<br />
lihgliiird rotnpi itmns will he<br />
held lhi>' eveiii u I Friday I al \<br />
Ii .11)<br />
I si ii<br />
il,,,-k. .. Ihe beach it!<br />
Bunt rii'WN ot IWM men tuieh<br />
Will ^liirl friim the beach and<br />
r>iw oil! mill the iK-eati. around<br />
itldiviclu.il fliiu mnrki'rs, and<br />
r,-tiirn In Ihe beach <strong>The</strong> lolal<br />
aruM covered hy the rrews will<br />
hi- l !y y miles (^halleh(|e race^<br />
will be hi'lrl the Munriav |J"lv<br />
^'T| ,,l () :i() p m<br />
Th;' winners in the two man<br />
hiiiil Nicei. half mile «Wirn,and<br />
th' : ^inuli- ritwer boat races will<br />
h*- repri^^ntinu neean <strong>City</strong> in<br />
the ,i r e ,i I i f e y u H r H<br />
rumpetilium<br />
I«i»( ye/ir <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s life<br />
^ajard Turce wi>n all four <strong>of</strong><br />
ihi y ?irea competitions<br />
ificlurii'in the Sijuth jersey<br />
Bi'iirh Piitrol Champiiiriship<br />
Kates. »he Hnffrnan Memiirlal<br />
Haces, the South Jersey<br />
Kivimrnini; ('hnmpionnhipn, und<br />
the Miiruiiic Memnrials This<br />
was flv first time anv beach<br />
pMirol r^rei. h;iH swept al! four<br />
r ;in-'s<br />
Dunn <strong>City</strong> has wtm Ihe<br />
Hcililh Jersey Beach Patrol<br />
C'hampiiinshlp Ran", ftir ihe<br />
pas! nine years<br />
Coin <strong>of</strong> the realm<br />
Hate crabgrass?<br />
You'U love CLOUT!<br />
Just spreud ci ot.r on your lasvn and it's good-bye crabgrass.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ugly stulT starts to curl up and disappear within<br />
days. <strong>On</strong>e or two follow-up applications at wctkly<br />
intervals will polish it (iff completely.<br />
Yet.ci.oi.'i is kind to pnid grass—lets it gross merrily<br />
on to fill in where iffe crabgrass was: Result 1 A thicker,<br />
handsomer lasvn — without ui-ly<br />
m<br />
5.000 sq ft bag<br />
12lbs) 4,95<br />
mmmn<br />
No-Quibble Guarantee<br />
If for any reason you arc not satisfied with results<br />
after applying copi; PLUS with a Scolts Spreader,<br />
you arc entitled to get your money back. Simply<br />
send us ovidonct; <strong>of</strong> purchasi: and we will mail<br />
1 you a tefund cheek promptly. Seotts Marysville,<br />
y<br />
Ohio 43040,<br />
authorized CSCOttSU retailer<br />
Ready for<br />
business<br />
16'Tpr<br />
All that remaini to be done n remove the barricidti<br />
before a new stretch <strong>of</strong> Weit av between 38th and 48th,<br />
its is opened to traffic Contractor John Gandy'i crewi<br />
have nearly cornpleted tar and chip work on 12 sida<br />
streets between Asbury and West avs. Work on the new<br />
Stretch <strong>of</strong> highway was started in March with the filling<br />
<strong>of</strong> marshland for the project. Storm drams have been<br />
installed. Sidewalk and curbing will be the responsibility<br />
<strong>of</strong> the property owners (Counsellor photo)<br />
Young motorist pays fine in small change<br />
Traffic court clerks are wild,<br />
figuratively and literally, about<br />
teenage motorists like Janet C<br />
Boakes, who was fined $2h<br />
after pleading guilty to a<br />
charye <strong>of</strong> careless driving<br />
GARDEN and LAWN SUPPUIS — Sth StrMff and Wtif Avtnut<br />
vn<br />
beforp Judgp Franklin A Kinc<br />
Wedtip^day<br />
Thr \H year old visitor from<br />
Wnodburj' pmptipd her<br />
<strong>of</strong> pennies, nieklps and<br />
on the ee.iu rt clerk's dp<br />
paympnt <strong>of</strong> thf> pn<br />
Imposed against h* ! r<br />
SEE OVER<br />
400<br />
COOKIE-JARS<br />
30 KINDS OF<br />
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$1 40 per 1b,<br />
In Our 42nd Yiar<br />
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in%oKHd in iin aifirji-n! ill nih<br />
,1 and <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
KeLal<br />
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'i cor hit by laundry Iruck<br />
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Police<br />
•nl rirriiirki'd grien<br />
in thi- iilles<br />
W, .lev and <strong>Ocean</strong> avs<br />
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S10O Venfnor Arenua<br />
Parttime digger<br />
Schoolman scavenges for bottles<br />
Susan<br />
[)!14U!I1L .imiiiiij ,.hi<br />
''ii fiiinii' itiiiilu hiivi. hi,MI ,i l,ire,e I i h ll<br />
ii'hns m.i\ li,.I ]ir ,s I •> |i.iilluii n! Ihi' wink is hi'lilllll 'iliaTVi'll ill I III- but ill", [hiil<br />
•(lea it) .i ui'i'k.-ml |i.i,i.nii bin s,,,, \,. x l VlHI |, ! l r ,,, |1MI| (I,,. wniilii iruliriili- llml more limn<br />
in .l.-ihn-, KT,k .,ii,l ., un.wini; l,.i,k i!,i,,r .mil ini.iuiiii' where ""'' Mi'ii'-rahnii used the<br />
mimlii-i ill .,I-,',I li.hlnnii.i ,„., in,, n.,,,,1,1 |,,,| |i,,. if|,,|| ,| meiiirinc From Hits oni' eati<br />
|H, pillar jrhiili Kirk licnil 1 , ,11 , It ill- „;,,(!. il,i< ! |IU>. wi.ii hi Conclude (hill 11 mother Wilh II<br />
Jliiil.uiiv , .iiniM I,,, nl Oi'iiih s . HI Ink" mil (hi lr.i»h' 1'iivnnli' remedy pn'|udirrd her<br />
(il\ Hiijli Sih.,.,1 ,, ,-,„ ,,|,| K | r k h ^ ,,,,,,,. I,, „,,,. cliiidriMi sn that they r.inlinue<br />
h "';' 11 '""'''"' CKMidiKiiui ,ih,mi ilispusnl I" u«' Iho linmi' brund<br />
''"' '"" 't •' • • i - Kirk h.i« h.ihii, III, i.In cui-Ni's irinh lip ^irk «'"' ihai bill I !••!» <strong>of</strong><br />
a lull MM, nldiiini-rs h;ivi' 1 • »«1 .*> will mi! have Ih' 1 l;ll"lllll>>liMl,'ll.,),U.,. Ilk,<br />
interest<br />
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IN 6 HOURS<br />
If only takes<br />
10 SKEINS<br />
OF YARN, TOO!<br />
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iiil'iinmil him lh;i( pi'iifili' uu'd '" '"Uin 1 roMerliirs as those <strong>of</strong><br />
in diiiiip ii.ish h< ii ind a ir.-i- l h r IXHO's and early 1900,,<br />
ii.'iiiiiu i In- HIM iiiii, ihe\ 11.: I v • • To keep coiinl"'rl'eiteri.<br />
p.Dui'il ih.ii w.iy thi' Iri'i' wiuilil Irnni sli'iiling their ('Menu,<br />
ii'iniiiil ihi-m ii. vi,,lk ,ii,Jim.I mcn'hiinl* hull their butties<br />
ih, .,,!•.i HI n dc with club.' rule<br />
[I'muiii: I'Mi Ihi h,,Mh» i« ii inM'riptiiins iiiiii riiiinis A fcmall<br />
Inilli ,•! .iiliiiiinr .ni'lii'iili-|i\ ." Him Hool Beer billllc boast),<br />
K.,1 I'vfil.imi'il Yi'ii i ;m I'IIKI l h a l '' wnkes fiv,. full (iiilhiri*<br />
i IHI ,ill,.,il ,i ' iinili In |nsl ffiim ii fi'u, iiunrn <strong>of</strong><br />
..IwrMiii; ill, l,,,||l,t Ihi'v I'liiiri. ntnilc, iinri I.vdiii<br />
'hiiiii iw:n 1'inkhiini'i. hulilc prMCluirns hi'f<br />
In 11in. pliu i- vvhi'ri- hi' due, """tlii <strong>of</strong> "A Hiihy in Evnrv<br />
Kirk f,.mid I.,,,, hntiii.k from :i Bdlllii'<br />
iiiliiii up, i,! p,-*Mont! r'- irt ° r Kifk *, rojkfiion t%<br />
ri'ini'(i\ .nil) n'viTiil more eurTt'ntlv on riupliiy m thi'<br />
hoiil,•.. ,,l ii,,. „„,,,,. i, p,, whirh Hi-iiHI, y Memorinl Library mid<br />
vii-r,. hiokin Tin' liniili'i. »,Tf ciin be vipwcd Hurinu (hi-<br />
I il mrfh .1.-..p.-i ,„,( ri.iiiilMr hiiiiM ,if Ihi- iihrari<br />
'Open letter to man'<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINiLLiDOIR FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
NODFI-Osn NORf-niRN Jilm,.s Kirk holds two<br />
nf thi hnftli .. tn.in Ihi • i.ll. • tion thill h.- h.i« imearthpr!<br />
w iflim i ! =. rnili i iiiiii^ i.f c i, , ,,, f'nv<br />
Quiet campaign to rid woman<br />
<strong>of</strong> image <strong>of</strong> sex-oriented animal<br />
In i ht> i'r;i <strong>of</strong> priMirtHipat Kin<br />
vviih sex rind nudity under thi !<br />
ifiiLH,' ol iriM-dom <strong>of</strong> cvpri"^. *ri<br />
i Nimplp inltrr wit.en til man<br />
ii bn u t i hi' image <strong>of</strong><br />
womanhood is ("fcaiini: ,i lot <strong>of</strong><br />
i n i eres! i hroutfhnii ( I hi.<br />
rou nlry<br />
Somr radn, pcr?.(iiiiiht]i'H.<br />
sut\\ as L(i^ An^t 1 !!^ fiimou*<br />
Dick Wittinijliill. hiivi' read it<br />
ri'pi'iitpdiy (in ihi'ir radio<br />
programs Ni'WSpapcrs and<br />
magazini'i.. both ri'liHious and<br />
secular, arc reprint in)] it And<br />
privati' citi/rn?. MO copying it<br />
for distributiiiii ID their<br />
friends<br />
Till* is. whiit "Open Letter to<br />
Man' say*<br />
"I am a VViiman<br />
"I am sour will . your<br />
sweetheart, your mother, your<br />
daughter, your M>.ti>r your<br />
friend "<br />
"I need your help<br />
"1 was (Tented to gise to the<br />
* ii r I d (I'lHlrni'i.,<br />
understandini!. sprenily, beauty<br />
iind love I am finding it<br />
increasingly difficult to fulfill<br />
my purpose.<br />
"Many people in iidvprlDilng.<br />
Summer Sale<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>!<br />
LIB! af<br />
Chubbette<br />
Fashions<br />
WEAR<br />
1*16 VINTNOR AVI,<br />
VINTNOH, N. J. _<br />
Phone IJ3-4I17 •:}« f« 5:<br />
Chmum<br />
mijtion pictures, tMnvmion and<br />
riidin have ignon-d my inner<br />
qualities and havp repeatedly<br />
used rnp ONLY as a symhril <strong>of</strong><br />
sex<br />
"This humiliates mi-, it<br />
rieslroys my dignity. it<br />
prT'VpnLs me from being what<br />
you want me to ho= iin nsampli 1<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Beauty, inspiration and lovi.<br />
UOVP for my children, love<br />
for my husband, love <strong>of</strong> my<br />
Clod and country '<br />
"I need your help to restore<br />
me to my true position to<br />
allow me to fulfill the purpose<br />
for which I Was Created "<br />
"I know you will find a<br />
way."<br />
This letter was written about<br />
K.i^i End ,iv , C'liicajju. Ill<br />
10 years ago by songwriter Sy<br />
fi'lfilfl A suppls ol (he Open<br />
Miller and his wife, the former<br />
Letter Will be wnt („.,,' ,,|<br />
actress, Jill Jackson. But it<br />
ch.irue to he pilSMd .iloin; lo<br />
wasn't until "Open Letter to<br />
Iriends and acquaintum-en<br />
Man" was discovered shortly In addilion. a IVeii rernrdinu<br />
over a year ago by the Rev, "f "U'l Thire Be Pejici •"<br />
Francis J Caffrey, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Maryknoll Fathers, that it<br />
received widespread<br />
circulation.<br />
composed by Sy Miller and .Jill<br />
Jackson and performi.d by<br />
Dora Hail, will be included<br />
Father Caffrry was so<br />
impressed with the letter that<br />
he jiot the Miller!,' permission<br />
to reproduce it. From that<br />
humble grass roots beginning,<br />
Obituaries<br />
"Open Letter to Min" has<br />
developed its own quiet<br />
underground moipment<br />
protesting the degradation <strong>of</strong><br />
women as mere sex objects.<br />
Many prominent businessmen<br />
and entertainment personalities<br />
have assisted Father Caffrey in<br />
his effort* to help restore<br />
Woman's proper image <strong>of</strong> lovn,<br />
beauty and dignity in our<br />
Contemporary society<br />
ft D. Funk, managing i>dltor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Santa Monica<br />
(California) Evening Outlook,<br />
was among the first to tell the<br />
story or the Millers, Father<br />
faffrey and "Open Letter to<br />
Man" in his column. Since then<br />
the "Open Letttr" has been<br />
reproduced and circulated<br />
widely in the U. S., in some<br />
foreign countries and is on its<br />
way to expanding its message<br />
<strong>of</strong> common decency<br />
throughout the world.<br />
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Friday to 9 P, M,<br />
"Open Letter to M;in is ;i<br />
simple. powerful messiiyi.<br />
rhiillentiini: Indav'i animnlistie<br />
sr ! si o r i f n t i^ri i maiji' <strong>of</strong><br />
w.imiinhnoil Ii\ riillii'ull<br />
tod.iy<br />
mil ... vnuna<br />
Woman hehevi' .niyiine<br />
re.illv cares .iliout mor»lit\.<br />
t. ni IH mil \ iiiiil nrliii' in our<br />
snciet\ But thi' rh, ,||,,,,,,,. I*<br />
.simply stated lor iill tn mci't.<br />
"I know you will find n way "<br />
<strong>The</strong> invitation i,, help nn(j<br />
the way is open 10 ;1|| (;,,pi,.B<br />
• if the "Open Letter" are<br />
awiilable frei'<strong>of</strong> charge Simply<br />
send your name and address,<br />
plus the number ol copies<br />
di'Atred to Open Letter, <strong>The</strong><br />
Solo Cup Fiiundiitioii, 7 i;il<br />
Mae Martin<br />
Mrs Mae Martin I nee<br />
Holder*) died Sunday in<br />
Wallinsf<strong>of</strong>d. Conn<br />
Mrs Martin wns the widow<br />
<strong>of</strong> W. J Martin and formerly<br />
resided in Philadelphia and this<br />
city.<br />
Surviving are a win, John, (if<br />
Buffalo, NY ; a daughter, Mrs<br />
W. H. Nyee, <strong>of</strong> Wdlingford; six<br />
grandchildren. Seven great<br />
grandchildren; and two<br />
brothers, Charles Holden, <strong>of</strong><br />
Drexol Hill, Pa., and Dr Edgar<br />
Holden, <strong>of</strong> Wayne, Pa<br />
Funeral servici>s and<br />
interment took place<br />
Wednesday It is requested in<br />
iiew <strong>of</strong> flowers contributions<br />
be sent to Ihe Walliiirjfiird.<br />
Conn., Day Nursery<br />
Louis j. Troelsch<br />
Louis J Troelsch, <strong>of</strong> 2412<br />
Central av., died suddenly at<br />
his home Monday He was 87<br />
Mr..Troelsch was a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and had made his<br />
home In this city for the past<br />
three years after summering<br />
here for 25 years.<br />
He was a Vestryman and<br />
Treasurer <strong>of</strong> St. Luke's<br />
Reformed Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, He also was if j<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />
Business Men's Committee and<br />
the Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Shufflehoard<br />
and Card Club,<br />
Mr, Troelsch was associated<br />
for 41 years with Morgan.<br />
Lewis and Bockius law firm<br />
prior to his retirement.<br />
Survivors include his wife,<br />
Linda B.l two daughters, Mrs.<br />
William Oodin, <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill,<br />
Hid Mri. John P. Shea, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
eity; and four grandehlldrnn.<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
yesterday In Philadelphia with<br />
burial in Forest Hills Cemetery,<br />
Somerton, Pa.<br />
ChtSiUt<br />
My God will .supply every<br />
need <strong>of</strong> yours.—(Phil, 4:19),<br />
Let us keup our minds o|it'n<br />
to God..Each day os vvu turn to<br />
Him for jruidancii and mnkn<br />
every effort to put into action<br />
ie ideas that come to us, we<br />
will find fulfillment and happiness.<br />
Through God we open up<br />
channels by which his abundant<br />
good will constantly flow<br />
to ui and through us.<br />
Qr the fashion aware look <strong>of</strong><br />
lant suit living a gently cgri.<br />
sured tri-esldr tunic with shirt<br />
oilar and short sleeves is itam.<br />
•d with eeprdinated slimming<br />
olid.tone slacks. Of wrink!e.re=<br />
istant lOQ'^ acetate,<br />
Navy^exl -svhiUj<br />
Sizes IS's-M's 10 18<br />
DRISS SHOPPI<br />
741 Asbury Avenue<br />
, OPEN FRIDAy NITE<br />
METERED PARKINS<br />
IN REAR<br />
Browlors hay* day in Municipal Court<br />
Two iiirnl men wi-ri' hnld for<br />
the ^r.'iiul jury in Munirjpai<br />
Moriihiy on chiir^s<br />
hiin|^ friim a fight iM'iwii'n<br />
w,i oil *lun*' ] - i' s<br />
M and<br />
.HterH h», 4;u>n. Dura<br />
4280, Nan Miinihan<br />
H<br />
Bridge<br />
Mrs Goodwyn M Davis,<br />
Coordinator and publicity<br />
chairman for the Luncheon<br />
Fashkin Show <strong>of</strong> the Guild <strong>of</strong><br />
the Church <strong>of</strong> the Redeemer in<br />
Longport, has announced the<br />
names <strong>of</strong> models and chairmen<br />
<strong>of</strong> arrangements. <strong>The</strong> event is<br />
scheduled for August 12 at<br />
noon in the Linwood Country<br />
Club,<br />
Serving as models will be<br />
Mrs. Harry L. Godshall, Jr.,<br />
Mrs. Ross Skillera, Mrs, A. H<br />
Klein, Mrs, Waller W, Kinkcad,<br />
Mrs. <strong>The</strong>odore V Wood, Jr.,<br />
Mrs. George Walters, Mrs,<br />
Ronald Unterberger, Mrs,<br />
George Deming, Jr., and the<br />
Misses Caroline HeUel and<br />
Tricia Qodshall<br />
Mrs. William HeUel, Jr., Mrs.<br />
J. Clarence Frank and Mrs.<br />
HodRon J. Hartley are in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> arrangernents, Mrs,<br />
Henry J. Goldsmith is<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the fashion show,<br />
Mrs. J, Neafle Richardson is<br />
reservations chairman. Tickets<br />
may he obtained from any<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Guild.<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
Smith in in<br />
hIWi)<br />
Frank<br />
Smuh<br />
St. jamet AME hosts<br />
ehurch school picnic<br />
Appfciiumjiiplv 17ft men.<br />
women and children (if Ml<br />
Jami's AME Church atiendiri<br />
the annu.jl Sunday Thurrh<br />
School picnic? held thi« »p.i HI<br />
Willow Grove Park<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev W S Sft.lt m<br />
pastor and Mrs Carrie Sriiti n<br />
supfirinlendcrii Assisimij wnh<br />
arranijemenls were Mrs Emm:,<br />
Davis. Mrs Noel Wolley, Mrs<br />
Claudcllc r.rahsm, Mrs<br />
Nathan Davis Sr and Mrs<br />
.Limes, Riinks<br />
Null call help uiursi'll t .<br />
liMigur I lie if \uu otn'V tr;11<br />
!l' H'killiiilnllH WlthliUI vi.llt<br />
i»i! fur ;i [latpiilman to C.MI. h<br />
Boswell and Justine Kreps,<br />
Fred Jacob and Carolyn Baird,<br />
Mr and Mrs Henry Miehl, Jane<br />
tioukas and Joanne Campion<br />
and Davp Jacob and Nancy<br />
Weeber<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridgp<br />
games are played every Sunday<br />
and Wednesday at 7 45 prn III<br />
•418 Atlantic av<br />
• • .<br />
Ll'RAY DUPLICATE A<br />
ISfl average both ways wai<br />
made al the Luray Duplicate<br />
Bridge game played Wednesday<br />
evening.<br />
High score m the<br />
North-South section was 191W<br />
made by Eleanor Curran and<br />
Mary Roughneen Others<br />
corning in above averajt- weri.i<br />
Rose Encksiin and Lillian<br />
Carlin. IllH, Ed Baehr and<br />
Allan Freelander, 173, C><br />
Bedrosian and Lee M<strong>of</strong>fitt,<br />
170Mt; Bea French and Lucille<br />
Mina, 166'A. and Ann Burman<br />
and Mary Lane, 182H<br />
In the East-West section top<br />
score was 193 made by Hazel<br />
Williamson and Vi Bedrosian.<br />
Runnersup were EAri M<strong>of</strong>fitt<br />
and Naomi Seymour, 191. Peg<br />
Pierson and Helen Stedem,<br />
18214, Art and Anita Talley,<br />
182, Peg Blanchard and Lois<br />
Good, 1651,4, Florence Hanson<br />
and Betty Wright, 164'*. and<br />
Sylvia Brown and Nan<br />
Monihari, 164<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Wednesday at 7:16 p.m in the<br />
American Legion Hall, Nth st.<br />
and Haven av.<br />
BOIMNING &<br />
SCATTERGOOD, INC.<br />
801 Central Ave,<br />
t luMmlul IM-V were<br />
married in Norristown. Pa<br />
Mr and Mrs Mt-nei-l moved<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv about IH ji.Jrs<br />
a|JO, and five years lalcr h'-<br />
ripened an auto repair shop In<br />
1936 he was made an<br />
authnrized Studehakif He,,|f.r<br />
Square Dance on Pier<br />
<strong>The</strong> Country Squirt's Square<br />
Danct' Cluh .and ih. Cilj<br />
Recreation Department will<br />
.sponsor a free dance Saturday<br />
at H 30 p m on thp Music Pier<br />
All square dancers are invitt-d,<br />
Beulah Samec, <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
will he caJler for the squares.<br />
and Elva and Walt Blythe. <strong>of</strong><br />
Abseeon. will call the rounds<br />
* #.<br />
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Mrs Menael i. „ mHrnlx-r (if<br />
I'h.,[i!i'f ' hint-' nne stifi. Robert.<br />
iwu Briinddaughters, Rubyn<br />
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PAOl 6 — SECTION ONB THE OCIAN CITY SfNTINILLfDOIR<br />
TODAY iKridiiS I<br />
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R'tcrviil inn Il TV- HI-FI<br />
K 1 \fdr .in<br />
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HOURS; Monday, Tuesday, Saturday - 'Hi 5<br />
Wednwday, TTiuwday, Friday . >ai 0:80<br />
MOMJAI<br />
fi If) |i m . ;il Whili- 11,(11 Hill<br />
•Son!!, ailvi-ri !-HIM^ niiin.iii'M " l<br />
Alhn C'ht.Mi ii-iil »iu-ii|(i r<br />
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OciMin CiU i'.inl Cluli umiii-<br />
7 .10 p m in i In Vn.iili<br />
Bi^NIVni' liri-<br />
Scruiiiiii Klii^il FVHIIIT will<br />
,|«..il, .in.! »ii..« . r. i in ..i.<br />
Kmuhti. •.!' ('ulunihii."<br />
ItlsMlliltiiin uf nl'l'iC n. .ii | hi'<br />
IVuniil Hum.' Mil Wnvi av<br />
Snruil starts at 8 H) p m and<br />
bllffi-i •linn.'i will h. ..~.ir\ ..I<br />
" Ill<br />
* * *<br />
Kiilit-1 arid Acrobatic dance<br />
c-I;IA>. ,p.)i,Min-rf by SfH'M. Ill<br />
a m , ill ('hap.'l HiiH 'i r ilh -I<br />
Fin.i t'nlted Methcirint<br />
Summi-r Auxihiir\ ni't'luii;, J<br />
(i m . in the rhurch Arthur<br />
Gorham will «p.iak iin 'Tlii-<br />
Hist.ir\ <strong>of</strong> GI.1S!, iiiiH Hanri<br />
Marie P,ipi>rwiM|ihiji"<br />
* * *<br />
Wnmerii Bible Study<br />
FellriHship in 30 a m . in the<br />
FVNI Pfpi,byterian Chun'h Mr^<br />
Rirharrf Boltnn, louder<br />
* * *<br />
Mamimr Club rtleehng, >•<br />
p m . in thi> Masiinic Templr.<br />
Kith st iirld Wesley av All<br />
Master Masons welennii-<br />
* * *<br />
Chapter S3 OES bazaar<br />
workshop. 7 30 p m , in the<br />
horni' <strong>of</strong> Mrs Frank Royre.<br />
1812 Windstir dr<br />
* • *<br />
Story Hour for preschool<br />
through third (iraders, 10 am ,<br />
at the library, 6th st and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
* * *<br />
Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge<br />
Bam' 1 lor members only. 7 ih<br />
p m<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Evenfs<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Lin wood Ptisi ,1,ifi American<br />
Leniiin iTH'i'tin(J. H p m<br />
* * #<br />
TOMORROW (Saturday I<br />
Somers. Poini Yacht Club<br />
wpi-kPnci Ciipe May Cruise<br />
LciiVii hero about 930 am<br />
* * *<br />
MONDAY<br />
Somers Point Senifir CH,7i'n^<br />
mpctinu, I I .10 a m , in ('Irani<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
* * *<br />
TU_ESDAY<br />
Rendini; Club, 10 30 am , at<br />
the Somprs Point Library, 757<br />
Shore rd<br />
* * s<br />
Srimprs Point Kiwanis Ciub<br />
dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />
Darnel's Restaurant..<br />
* * *<br />
Somers Point Fire Cornpam-<br />
<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in Bethi I<br />
rd firehall.<br />
Whether the<br />
Dow Jones overages<br />
move UP or DOWN<br />
your savings <strong>of</strong> ANCHOR REMAIN<br />
TIADY—they ore INSURID U<br />
O $20,000—-you hove youi<br />
chsica <strong>of</strong> paisbsok savings e<br />
SAVINGS CIRTIFICATiS, whit<br />
sm 6% o yeor interest, guamn<br />
ltd for 2 years, ($5,000 mini<br />
num).<br />
Coma to ANCHOR<br />
BEFORE YOU INVEST<br />
ANCHOR<br />
SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
MAIN OFFICE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
KtMwky tn4 Atlantic Ava>.<br />
MS.11I1<br />
IRIGANTINI<br />
1M t R«*n •onlrrorJ<br />
SOMIRt MINT<br />
d AM. ft<br />
Engaged<br />
Mr an.I Mr. f'harlps J<br />
CrumriiH' nf Philadelphia,<br />
announce the en|!aj|ernpni <strong>of</strong><br />
their riaiiiihlir, Mario ij] . to<br />
William I MfCiprmil', son tif<br />
Mr? (jii lirrln.' Mc
PAGI S _ SiCTION ONE THf OCEAN CITY SfNTINILLIDOIR FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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Rumor has it<br />
the best PIGS EARS In town<br />
are at<br />
EDDIE RUMERS<br />
OCEAN CITY BAKE SHOP<br />
405 34TH STRUT OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
FINAL SUMMER<br />
SANDALS '199 & '4.99<br />
HUSH PUPPIES . . 7.99<br />
(Women's Discontinued S1 vI•>.«i<br />
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Dress up that old furniture<br />
Plait s export<br />
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FINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS<br />
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Open Iliiilj « In B; Saturdays i( ,0 (j.<br />
I In<br />
DINER DE ROSBIF<br />
^ DE POMPIERS<br />
MRRMORO<br />
U 0 7HEURES<br />
\E. 16 POUT<br />
Eleven girls seeking<br />
Sea Isle beauty title<br />
SKA IHI,!-: CITY KI-'IIMI<br />
^irU ;iri> fhlirMii M> i'lir Hi Hi!<br />
cuhlnsi in yinrl .! ljuni'n .nui<br />
liri ii.llrl I.u K(>.i l-.lt- I'llV '.f.<br />
llh IIMIUIII M;ihv P;.r;iH>- Tin'<br />
(|UI'I-M 1'11'lli-sl lull 111' Ill-Ill<br />
H.ihmhis hills 2 r O ,il S p m<br />
nn | hi- hati.Ul.inil ,il KI-II i"ilv<br />
I>'v11 .iiid th-' I'I iiflirniiilt'<br />
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ihi- inlhiW.Mt? K;s!u viUi\ AiitJii^l<br />
i hi-yinnmi: ,il ! ! ;i fti ! rum<br />
;U| S| nl..i.,. ih-> ['r.Kii.-iiiiH.<br />
i.i 1 ill, M<br />
Me; (I.in,' M Bnrh;iriiiii<br />
.mil Mn n,.i..thN K IhinM-n<br />
Mr*' f h Mrilii-n nt f hi' ijii ni-n<br />
H"hiil,i Zi.l.-li'. •'() ..I Vlil<br />
st TM-M.-.-MII » Inl.-I. ;i<br />
MM \Kf IN\ 1 ThU To DINNER Mi mhi is nf th.- ^,,t\un,,- " ! I'-" 1 ' 1 " 11 H,.,i;hi.<br />
,. . . Hiilh SrliM"! ,md ;M' I'iTipimi'i<br />
Miimiird rin (iimjiuiy \LI\I1ITT\ will hi m-rving ,i rn.Lst ,,f N.>w ii.> • \ He!!<br />
hii I linnir Ten tin putilii on August 1 •• S" i>> tti h» Amu H IIUK.HI. IB. "I Ji'<br />
HI n virsuni is infoi-mid »ni' <strong>of</strong> thi" m»mlnr> lOtli si . .-i -.tn']•-it• -• i Wiir)w-.,.>H<br />
Inn lit. •) th. iinilitinn into Fn nt h tur thi !•• in Tit nl ''aihoh,- M^.h s.-j,,.,,!<br />
i.u. f,M..ll.ili Motors This sign is si-t up nn th. „ '"'"T'"',",,',! 'Jni,T \'!,i<br />
P i J v< It I.Kii iiiMouni my Ihi cvfrit fur thus. iihn.in M:i'rliiui VJ .-. musiin.--.i--V* .,"i"<br />
ii r'l'i f_ intn Hi in ( 11 v Trjns|.it.'il it s,is s Rn,i-,( Rci'f i iliisj,},!.!. Si.iic CHIII^.-<br />
7pm<br />
I'mn. r il th. lir'h.ill in Mirnmri frnm ' t. 7 n m Ari.n. hYrm-i. iii.<br />
\ 111_ ] Ii •»• Ilinr Phi ti<br />
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Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Vehab' program<br />
reported 99 percent completed<br />
SKA 1SI.E CITY Ttiiri.h.ilniii.iliiin<br />
ph;isr nf Si'a [sir<br />
Ills • urhiin Tn.'W.il priiiiTt is<br />
99 (i.-n-iTii i-i.mpli.|(. and »!op»<br />
-in- liildi rw;,> ii. iujjih ihi- |oh<br />
-'-..Hiriirrii' ihii. ^iimmi'r<br />
Th.. "rfhiih" piirtiiiri<br />
involved i m p r 11 v f. m » n t s<br />
.irn..ii(Hinc [r. siimt- SI Of). 000<br />
||. ;'2 prupiTtl.'s, iiri'iirdlrlK tn<br />
Uiirf% W Trart'v. Jr . i-xncutivi"<br />
dlri-rtnr nl' thr lix'iil<br />
r.'ili-vi'lupm.'ni .lRi'iicy <strong>The</strong><br />
hulk ill' ihe wiirk, airiiiuntii i<br />
l(. S) 1,1100. was nn ii pnipi.rly<br />
•i' 1 * Und si jij^l (iff thr<br />
r.M.rt \ Pr imiiliirii' whlfh hits<br />
IUM h.-'ii lini?..hi'd<br />
Thi' iinly piirfol li'l't tn be<br />
wiirki-d i.n is nn thr nurthr.ast<br />
ccrn, r nl 4-||h st iind PIpiiKUrf<br />
'iv anfj it is now vacant,<br />
bi.iirdi'd up iind inviilvnd in an<br />
estate settlemfnt, dpIaylnE at<br />
WAS\ Uiv ii Eirni' th*. i.Mi:>smi| out<br />
uf this phjiai' nf Lhi. proiect.<br />
TrarcV I'Spiiiini'd<br />
: Evpry othor priiprrty in thi'<br />
rt'h, h portion tiHS been<br />
improved to mii.t (.he<br />
sLaridards set down by ihi.<br />
fprlfral jovi'rnmnii in<br />
qualifyirn; Si'a Is!,. <strong>City</strong> fur a<br />
rpdevt.|oprnm[ program. TIIPM'<br />
proprrties werr among thosf<br />
damaBed in iho IBfiZstnrm In<br />
nnarly fvpry rase-, thf property<br />
owners undf nook i.hi><br />
nc ha bill tat ion themselves."<br />
Tracry said, "although they<br />
wuuld hnvii qualified fu'r<br />
low-cnst f,.(Jrral loans to do Ihijob<br />
"<br />
Jitsrph W Bucckpr. Jr .<br />
fhairman <strong>of</strong> the agency, s.iiri<br />
thr DppartmprH <strong>of</strong> Housinc<br />
and Urban Dpvplopmr.nl has<br />
been asked for pPrmission for<br />
the local board to pirrrhu.si< the<br />
single property left<br />
unimprovMl. "We are waiting<br />
for a decision from HUD at<br />
t.his tirm> and we exp.-et a<br />
favorable decision shoVUy in<br />
irder that we may clean up<br />
Sea Isle Board elects<br />
Fourqurean president<br />
HtA ISLE CITY • Frudfriek<br />
FiiyiT|Ur..!in. ,,l I 1 ,J 4gth st ,<br />
Son . Ci|y,<br />
ii ,,f i<br />
Miizu<br />
hi),iI<br />
t ,<br />
iiA l)i.|.n rlf-ctrd<br />
iity s Board <strong>of</strong><br />
n, fppliifinii John<br />
who r. ,itrni-d for<br />
and personal reasons.<br />
t.'har T i-s i\laj.i|rinis was elected<br />
vice president and Dan Libro<br />
wap crinliiiui-d in llii' post as<br />
wcri-tjry<br />
Miltfin Daif was appointed<br />
I') the board tu fill Mazuries<br />
unrxpiri-d ii-rm. <strong>The</strong><br />
appointment was rniiric by<br />
May,if Wntiam R Wilsey and<br />
oiincurri'd in by the board <strong>of</strong><br />
This Year's "Best Buys"<br />
in WeStinghOUSe Air Conditioners<br />
'•••-UP From<br />
WelUagheuie AfPUAMCE SALES S SERVICB<br />
1447 JUIURV AV,<br />
OCEJUfCiTf<br />
Plumbiag & Heating Contwclor<br />
Call399-0166<br />
In iithpr hoard business,<br />
finul plans and spiK'ificmions<br />
fur th«" new plcmrntary s< hool<br />
WIT? dciliverpd dlivered loIn<br />
Lhi" Statf<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Educati Education for its<br />
review in Trenton last Fnilay;<br />
It is anticipated the slain<br />
review will require about iwo<br />
wenks.<br />
<strong>The</strong> board also announted<br />
leases were distributed ior<br />
housins the children m<br />
temporary quaitprs for the<br />
coming school year: <strong>The</strong><br />
locations selected include th..<br />
Messiah Lutheran Church, th.<br />
Methodist Church, thi-<br />
Craftsmen's Club and the<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus Building.<br />
Voters approved a §640,000<br />
new school last May . and<br />
construction should start soon<br />
after<br />
plans.<br />
state approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />
HIY K I.KPUANT<br />
Nurfnljf, Va, - A Kroup savings<br />
project was set up by the<br />
Virginia Huolopicai ajid Aquaflum<br />
Society tn collect donations<br />
<strong>of</strong> stamps to acquire a baby<br />
elephant for the goo. <strong>The</strong> ciim^<br />
paigfi was so successful the<br />
Norfolk <strong>City</strong> f,oo may ask for<br />
other prijects Lo collect other<br />
animals for the zoo.<br />
•••••••••••••••I<br />
S LOOKING<br />
FOR...<br />
SERVICE<br />
IN A GOOD<br />
BARBER<br />
SHOP?<br />
[ 2 BARBERS<br />
• TO SERVI YOU<br />
• BARBER SHOP<br />
• "SNM Oty-i<br />
I Pntmrnt mutmr m*?'<br />
m 835 Aibury Avanu* _<br />
*••••••••••••••!<br />
this phii.si. r.f our pr.ijeri."<br />
Ruccki r saifl<br />
TVifre.* -.iiifj the most rpc.-nt<br />
proppr!\ in be romplpted, that<br />
iwnfrl by Mary DiOloruio, 13<br />
IZiiri si . was acfomplished<br />
witb Ihi- [•ooperailon uf thf<br />
lociil agi'ncy, HUD in<br />
PhiladclphiM «nd the FHA in<br />
ramden Mary's son, Thomas,<br />
i Philadelphia arfhitcci,<br />
,i»ii!>ti'H in preparing for the<br />
rehiihilitiiiiiiii project A FHA<br />
loan with nn interest rate <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihrei- perrmit payable over an<br />
20 M ,if period was seen red J<br />
Build, f Frank Myhr<br />
Toiv:w nd's Inli-t. N J<br />
low liiddrr on thr proj*.<br />
whi.h involved rchabihtatiin<br />
<strong>of</strong> live three -bed radm<br />
iipa inieriLs with living rilnpis<br />
and new kitchens and ba=ths<br />
1 racey said this phase <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project has resulted in the<br />
stivinB <strong>of</strong> many properties on<br />
the tax roles and hopes Cor<br />
completion siortly<br />
Hiuh School<br />
7Mih M , TuwnuMirJ's Inlet unri<br />
Drim-I Hill, Pd , i( studi'til «<br />
Airhlnshiip Pri'ii.li-i|i.isl High<br />
Krhll.ll<br />
M.-irUiin-l MiirV ('inllldr, IR,<br />
nl fiOlHi Uiiiilis iiv , ii sturiiinl<br />
al Ori-.-in (,'ilv Hi«h School<br />
J.'iini.' Mi-Ciinn. IT. <strong>of</strong> I 10<br />
I-'IH si . and CI.MisiHc. Pii , JI<br />
y'fiiisr :i! Hi.hiip MrHl'Vltt Hiyh<br />
Mhiir.iH r),..hiikii. Ifi. nf 10!)<br />
l;!il si anil !>.,(iKVIII... p,i , ,1<br />
sliiilcni ill Niilivily ol (he<br />
Rli'ssiifi Virgin Mnry School<br />
I.viii M /\li.(>.s lirn<br />
Awbh man iind Mrs .liimosi<br />
S Ciilii-ro. Mr ,imi Mrs Larry<br />
K.'piif. nl WSI.T iiirii.i, and Mr<br />
,ind Mrs ,/iirk Wciyiinri, nf thn<br />
Ai liiniii Citv Pri'ss<br />
GALLO<br />
MOTOR SALES<br />
Authorized<br />
American Motors<br />
and GMC Truck<br />
Dealers<br />
COMPLETE PARTS<br />
and<br />
SERVICE<br />
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- $159$<br />
A Quart<br />
NYLON BRUSHES QQ<br />
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Moore with ,,,<br />
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Mainland s Most MndLTri Honu DtTOrftting Store'<br />
New Rd. & Rhode Iiland Ave., Santera Point<br />
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Open Dally 7:30 a.m. tu 9 p.m. Saturday ?:M a.m. to i p.m.<br />
SUNDAY 9 to 1<br />
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HOME-MADE<br />
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OCEAN CITY'S FINEST<br />
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• FAMOUS SALT WATIR TAFFY<br />
• DELICIOUS HOME-MADI FUDGE<br />
THE LARGEST VARIETY OP CANDI<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
Boardwalk af Ninth Strati<br />
I 1<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
THf OCEAN CITY SiNTINEt. LIDGER<br />
JiassmedwyrN^QuicUtesuits Economy js slowly unwinding,<br />
" • • • ONDERLAND • banking expert tells Kiwamans<br />
Edward 0 Bisi'hni'. ri'Si-i(rrh inril<br />
• ^ M **PIER ** • <strong>of</strong>firiT Hlid ITijlltsmist ill llii 1 Ki'sr<br />
6th St. on th. Boardwalk<br />
OPEN DAILY ,.M 1 P.M.*<br />
••••••••••J<br />
UVE<br />
LOBSTER TANK.<br />
WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />
SEAFOOD CLEANED<br />
TO ORDER<br />
Op«ri Daily 1! A. M. . 1 P. M<br />
TILTQN ROAD • NORTHfiKLD<br />
In <strong>The</strong> Mr. Big Shopping Center<br />
IN BRIGANTINI - Hll BRIQANTINI AVI. - Hi-mi<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public Is Cordially Invited<br />
THI<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DINING ROOM "J WU. J,.<br />
10th Street and Wesley Ave, — Free Parking<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS Ph. 399-8512<br />
— featuring —<br />
"Sir Walter's" Special BREAKFASTS 60c up<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER 195<br />
BREAKFAST • I to 10:30 DINNER • 5 to 7:30<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Ajbury Av«.<br />
CALL<br />
399-6589<br />
Speclallting in<br />
SUBS • PIZZA • SANDWICHES<br />
FOUNTAIN SERVICE<br />
Beach Needs • Toys - Newsstand<br />
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This is • Surfridar "FREIBEi"<br />
entitles htartf to B1 * OPF iny dinntr,<br />
" Our Complete Qinrm mcludn Choier <strong>of</strong> StlKl<br />
Pouto, Vegttadh, Holll t tumr, DHUrt 4 CoHtt,<br />
$2.45<br />
unlai Mtomp^M by • SURFRIOER FHIIBIl imlpmn<br />
{•+ your WHIT to apWli) Hun your prio. it $1.94<br />
SALAD POTATO!5<br />
POTATO SALAD MASHED<br />
GQLi §LA« PlliMCH (SRlii<br />
TOSSED •/ dwiH <strong>of</strong> ifeHMf<br />
VEGETABLE - DuJOUR<br />
INTRiiS<br />
- SEAFOOD -<br />
21 SHRIMP IN THI BASKET wfT-tir h n<br />
COMBINATION SEAFOOO PLATTER,<br />
w/l«non H| Tmr tam<br />
- CHICKIN -<br />
•A ol HONEY DIPT SOUTHERN FHI1D CHICKEN<br />
- tltf -<br />
HOT ROAIT BEEF SANDWICH<br />
% Ib CHOPP1D SIRLOIN ITIAK<br />
- VIAL -<br />
BREADED VIAL CUTLIT •/Unmi BuMr SMM<br />
VIAL FARMAQIAN ITALIAN STVLf<br />
SURFBURQER<br />
PwN H Ib. <strong>of</strong> vm$ *i*» 1*^ w/inrti<br />
onopmtimwi-MimroMwItficriwtatB,<br />
l«M«s, fU.rn.id. anMm MM. F""* Frtai,<br />
QOU • -i J..,,rl<br />
»... h.i. • ..i.Hiul. ,1<br />
I'.l.l Pi . ,.H, „, H,,,,,. p<br />
I Ji ni ' ,|: U ^ hi' 'i rh<br />
N'\i \^ ..diirsij,A - riii'il in^ y, il!<br />
Ill hi'lii ,tt ll'iy.tli' -- .,:nii will h.<br />
n..\<br />
Shufflin on<br />
Newt and gossip <strong>of</strong><br />
ShuffUbaard Club<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday »•.• h;id plflvi-r«<br />
nil 1 !l nf !hi- rnurLs in lh>-'<br />
rniinnnt: .inti wh*-n t h*-> wf'nl<br />
hi.me h;ilf )' thi'ni must havi 1<br />
II' thi' ri;i\ i: wi- .inly had 4-4<br />
PmUrf'^Mirs in !h.' ix-autiful<br />
,i[|..rnin)n Thusi that ctiuld<br />
MSBBIT hacli thi must awake<br />
fur ihi' t'iii*. wi-rc sharp shoiiiin<br />
Miinun RichardMin and Eth^l<br />
Thinsthmidt. who tied fur<br />
first, and Doubtful Ben Mark If<br />
and Baby Ruth Ma^py taking<br />
second and third In th.' bo> s<br />
divisiiin iiur^Supi'r SupHrvi-sor<br />
Tori> thr Baltista eami 1 in first<br />
with tin> Al Adrun and<br />
Farmer Friink Richardson<br />
sfiiinri and Ihlrd I mahze il<br />
must hi' hard for iiur htllc bo>'»<br />
and i-'als tu pSa> rniirning and<br />
aiti-rniHin but ri'mpmbr<br />
ihi-ri ^ nn eriiOc'rM'.s in ihf 5<br />
mrirnmc win iind do you also<br />
rT'rm'rnhcr how met' ind rotund"<br />
nur HiiniirLibli' Harold ReiU'r<br />
bfearni' on the Wintpr Pinochl#<br />
Wi' sent 12 teams m the N<br />
J Stati' Doublos Tournament<br />
al Red Bank on Monday but<br />
the high altitudi* and thf<br />
slippi-n tundra did us no pood<br />
<strong>The</strong> unly first pj.rici' «r grabbed<br />
W.LS in thi- Men,s Consolation<br />
which Jiijly Jack Schneider and<br />
Harold the Teh-phone Biidirlc<br />
(who bite.'. phiitotjraphprs i<br />
took quiti' handlh As for the<br />
rest <strong>of</strong> the squad the Mens'<br />
disappointees were Georpt'OU^<br />
tic-rjriJi' Doll and Wildpussycat<br />
Hod B
PAGE IS — SiCTION ONI<br />
|11IWl>f 111 [>r« Jjl. irt II ill il« 1!<br />
liiiviT^ cur |)r11ii•<br />
•< 'I uuiJi' MiTtinnl<br />
"VIRY TASTY"<br />
it tha only way to<br />
deceriba the food at<br />
<strong>The</strong> EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
715 1TH STRfIT<br />
BREAKFAST 1;M 11:30<br />
DINNER i:M I:M<br />
r Had Hlway*'' *tf»% "<br />
i<br />
It is beftfF<br />
tn h*> nnhly<br />
(hAti<br />
nnhly burn<br />
HARRY'S<br />
INN<br />
A landmark in<br />
Seiners Point<br />
Our New Phone 91741)1<br />
CREDIT CARPS<br />
ACCEPTKD<br />
! I<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
& RESTAURANT<br />
$1.00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
^INCLUDE SAT & SON.<br />
mmm U'A.M. TO 9 P.M,<br />
PLEA5ANTVILLE<br />
pkek Horse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt. 40<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Aves.<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
I McAxthur Blvd.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
JULY 24<br />
Baked SufM Ftoumler<br />
Baked Macktre! Fllie*<br />
in Omws Sauce<br />
Roaft ChoiM Tap Slfloin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Beef, Gravy<br />
SAT, & SUN,<br />
JULY 25, 26<br />
VMl Cutlet Parmlglan and<br />
Short Rib ot<br />
BMf, HeraeradM<br />
LsMw CroquMtM,<br />
b Sauce<br />
MONDAY<br />
JULY 27<br />
Baked Spaoi* Perk<br />
Chap wiHi Rice, 1 veg,<br />
GrfiM Baby Batf Liver,<br />
Fried <strong>On</strong>ion*<br />
Stuffed Tomato with Chjckan<br />
Salad, cole (law only<br />
TUESDAY<br />
JULY 28<br />
MM Potato, no nf,<br />
Prsh Ham wWi<br />
Stuffing, 1 veg,<br />
nM ChMW Omelette<br />
1 ves,<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
JULY 29<br />
•nUdMl Pork TandMMn,<br />
TH», TMIMM Siuet<br />
Balwd Chlctwn LMf,<br />
GtbWOr.vy<br />
MMMyra O»b Pufb,<br />
CstHal! SMJM<br />
THURSDAY<br />
: JULY 30<br />
SMHMTA PrM CMfktn *<br />
Com FrHttn, 1 vug,<br />
Mwl itailm Laugm,<br />
taw<br />
H nattos Include Tossed<br />
SWad, DrossdiB, Two Vegetfcttes<br />
Extra* Where Otfior-<br />
Vftae Noted, Manemfldc Rolls<br />
. And Butter<br />
ADDITIONAL 1ft SOUP<br />
• R.\t'QiH r.:Ki:s ,\ ^.'up ,<br />
piaycri line up lirh."il uiitnirli<br />
(li'i'an Cilv Hi'i I'i'.in. III I )i'|i,irliii<br />
niiini.ipiil ••nun- .il f t"*• - KI'.-MMII in ('(.ril..r I'hi<br />
h.'lil i'i|. h \1IIIHI;I\ ni'irnint; I'r.i<br />
1 ' IMHI I-.<br />
•11 '-1 ID 1(1 n'l In. k lei<br />
Mr-. I|i'iir\ M.-Ci.M,.<br />
Mini \ti •;(• fliylli-i K11 u' nit' . 11 "-i • si'rv<br />
I' \ iHiTii; iispirinu li'MMis<br />
r ruin MiCnni- .it IIII-<br />
III \ li'lllll" ill 111* ill the<br />
TUfSDAY and WIDNISDAY NITIS<br />
4 to I P M.<br />
AT THB<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
no OCIAN AVB.<br />
For Roiervarioni<br />
PHONI IMMJl<br />
HOT and COLD SALADS *nd MIAT DiSMIS<br />
COLD FRiSH SHBIMF SPiCIAL<br />
MANY OESSEBTS CMILDBIN'S RATES<br />
MANY OESSERTS<br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE • RESTAURANT<br />
At th« Circle, 21st and Dune Dr., Avalon<br />
ITALIAN DISHiS • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSE DINNERS s 3.S0 u ><br />
KIDDIES *'•« «P<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD N.50<br />
EVIRY SUNDAY S-9 P, M,<br />
DANCING aM MUIIC TO 3 BANDS<br />
LEROT lOSTIC » MIS "MILLQW-AIRES" SAT. NITE<br />
ERNIE AUSTIN TRIO FRIDAY ind SATURDAY NITES<br />
GEORGE EVANS .it the Organ<br />
ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN IAT |* Eft<br />
WID. and THURS. NITIS • It P. M.-1 A. «*, *> 3U<br />
•1IF *hi iilR LUNCH 11:M M * P, M. DAILY<br />
SINDIA<br />
BREAKFAST DINNIR ,<br />
* » " » ' ' * B 4 P M. to 8 P M<br />
SHOO-FLY P»F, AMISH VANILLA PH<br />
Atlantic Avenue and Plymouth Place<br />
COHICK OWNERSHIP-MANAGEMENT SINCE ifflN<br />
• CLOSED MONDAYS *<br />
fa m (rt MM tni (N m HM n tm iw mi mi Mi \n wt vt int;<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
Cochtait'•JLountjc & rseitauranl<br />
ON THI CIRCLE SOMERS POINT<br />
Phone 927-7377<br />
* OPEN DA1Y at 12 NOON #<br />
BILL CAMP at tha PIANO NITELY<br />
DANCING WED., FRI, and SAT, NIGHTS<br />
fa tha PREMIERS<br />
dish<br />
arc<br />
THi OCEAN CITY SiNTINiLLfDOiR<br />
H CHOW I'lMF. Five young<br />
in-" gtvilily hcutl for the fWciing<br />
LII the Animal Shelter where they<br />
•iHVinc ti.rnp'irtirily until homes nrr<br />
.1 fur lhr.nl AllVf'IH 1 inti>ri"=t''H '"<br />
g ii love;ih|e ynllllg puppy is<br />
invited to stop by the Shelter ;il 2<br />
Shelter rri any day Ivtwit-n 9 :nid 11<br />
a,m and 3-30 i>"d r. :u> p m ^tmn.<br />
Studifi Phot"<br />
Cape County 'most fortunate'<br />
in EDA loans. Sandman reports<br />
I ', >>li;rr,.,m,i!i l'li:ir!,'» W<br />
S.iinlm.m. .Ir ( H Jiirl Dm , N<br />
• ! I s.iiil liilln 1 h.-• t C':ipi' MiiV<br />
I 'Miifit\ ti.i^ hi-*-n ' moM<br />
hMiuii.il!' i'i fhi- hiM lw(i vcan<br />
m .Hliirliny Ff-drr;il finnurIny<br />
hi ..|[t\ I;!?* 1 ih*' im«ili|i|nvmi'nf<br />
.(lltMii tfiri f.i ihi' f.K'l th.il bus!<br />
w (• i h I fi *' EdiiiHimif<br />
l)c\ ehipnli'M I AHniini^lf.illitn<br />
.lu.irih-f) ,i SI '*H million k>an<br />
liir ('i>nMnirtli>n dl ;i k PI I f 11 r> H<br />
niill iNprth'd !(• [iFii^ldi' 200<br />
iiiw milk III (',i[ii M,-|y Couniy<br />
Thi In.-in wa> iii-Mnii'ri in Tricot<br />
Kmtlmu Mill-,. Int- <strong>of</strong> NPW<br />
Viirk 1(1 111' :i|lplli'H InWrirr! a<br />
S 1 I niiiliDii pliiiii ^t the Ciipi 1<br />
M.i> ('nil iiiy Aiipurt Industrial<br />
P.irk<br />
S;inrlm.ni -niid ih.it in the<br />
I'lilir-i-ti'inlV 111 •. I r I f I Winch lie<br />
n-p n ] iciw inU'rcil loans Ui indusln<br />
thai will hK'fitf* In frrmnmiCHlly<br />
I n c n r I v I 9 R 6<br />
MrGrnyiir Wprni'r Graphics. .!i<br />
h'xi-book manufacturing firm,<br />
jpplir.ri fur nn EDA Inan to<br />
huild a liiruc tnxl book pnnlinE<br />
plnni in Woodbine, in Ihi"<br />
oppnsiii' ("nd <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
M • M ! .* uiil\- t\i|ic May<br />
C'lu ii!\ bit-.iu.si' ill ii), hmh<br />
li'\cl o! ilni'mfiitiympnt<br />
tju.i 11 Ti•-.-. hM- Ecunomic<br />
Di-VMlnpm.'ni Adm illisl ralinn<br />
mt,n.-\ Th,. KDA makes<br />
1 county<br />
from ilii" Airporl Industrial<br />
Park<br />
Wtiodhinr was hard hit at<br />
that Urm ! which i?* 'I<br />
souree ol wii<br />
ililly<br />
Sandman<br />
app<br />
last Friday<br />
Tnciit<br />
additional MOO jobs in<br />
southern i• rid i<br />
tola! KDA ha.<br />
facilitn'ii fr.ali<br />
In Cap*- Mny Cnu nly<br />
hoeaus** <strong>of</strong> the many<br />
lay<strong>of</strong>f* m thr manu fat'tijrinii<br />
industrii.N in that section.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Marrh 25, 1968, thf<br />
Fpdi'ral uovrrnmprit approvod a<br />
loan to MeGregOf-Wprner<br />
Graphics for SI .235.000<br />
payable over Ifi years at 4%<br />
percent interest.<br />
Thi» plant has sine* been<br />
built Total federal rnoneys<br />
approved for this plant so far<br />
exeiH-d S! S million. <strong>The</strong> plant,<br />
wh. n it reaches full<br />
prnduclion, will employ ZBO<br />
now em ploy ve^<br />
<strong>The</strong> plant itself was one <strong>of</strong><br />
the kc\ reasons a large federal<br />
grant wa* given. <strong>The</strong> Woodbine<br />
Municipal Utilities Authority<br />
earlier this year was awarded<br />
$4.17. RQO by EDA to help<br />
purchase and ejepind the<br />
Woodbine Water Company, a<br />
privately owned company<br />
riiviii<br />
I tillihi<br />
fur<br />
the<br />
I thi> i (ill mv In<br />
liiatlr nvailnble<br />
SiDffl<br />
Abtolufly Ih* Flnttt<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Strvtd Anywhtrt en thm Jtnmy Coatll<br />
CUislfied Adi Bring R«ults<br />
You'll Find<br />
BREAKERS<br />
1 C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />
PIUNCEY PU * BEACH<br />
Juit Off Boirdwalk<br />
Club Breakfatt<br />
Hamburger<br />
Sreakt, Hoagies<br />
lee Cream'<br />
1 A, M, - Jl P. M.<br />
[Jwner-Managemoit<br />
Old Fashioned Value ,,<br />
at the Point Diner<br />
i \^¥t I *£t ^^ trt m iL' 'WJ<br />
Bakery department whew eaket,<br />
pastries and pies are baked<br />
right on the premises.<br />
STOP SEARCHING<br />
ALL AROUND"<br />
Served Eisy Sundry ol Iho Yet<br />
from 8:30 u, to 1:30 pjn.<br />
Mitlurtnt<br />
Qptn ievw<br />
Diyi a WMk<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1570<br />
Mciiiiiim- "I ''""'I kntiw," ri.[iln.r| th<br />
'ttllV il" "'HI ».'l'|i "Vi'l tin- wtimiill 'WliV lio yi)U rh.-ir<br />
i'WM uf pi-ii|i!•• in wli.im v.ui *hi'n a mull with wtimn<br />
IT mi inliTfsi. uMi.fi vm I!.. Vllu «"' "»1 iiiqiiiiini,.tl ,|i|,,s<br />
tin- iliiuiifc' 1 .ir-kMii ihc mini nun so-.uidjiiiiii.' 1 " ^<br />
DELICIOUS POOD - SINSIBir PRICED<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
« ||lr«».i..l '5 rti.nilp .IMVI. I.Bm H'h %l >o<br />
•', VI.Ii. Null, .if !ufl.ii..if. 'in BnuiB 50<br />
PLATTiRS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY SANDWICHIS<br />
HI CDNPiriONlB<br />
PLINTY Of PARKING fHONI 4I1JMI<br />
DAN'S SEAFOOD<br />
1ITH STREIT AT<br />
DI»L IM-JIFI<br />
ON THE S4Y-=0PfN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />
FRESH and COOKED SHRIMP<br />
FLOUNDEH • BLUEFISH • SEA BASS<br />
WEAKFISH • FISH ROE • CLAMS<br />
CRAB MEAT<br />
FRISH iAIT-<br />
Squid • Live Eel • Clams<br />
Mackerel • Minnows<br />
> fhr irnfs^H'ah<br />
and tfv li>gpn)nry hiispi!;iliij. the surprianfily mqrifratf"<br />
prtiy?; rttat havr murl 1 u^ ' nm- ,»f A_m*,rinf'i finr^a fafn<br />
ily npstnumnts<br />
Com* and la* ui ik»* you haw II halt to k i V.I.P.<br />
ACRES OF<br />
FREE PARKINU<br />
Dinni•!•• KtiT* Hu»<br />
I P.M. io I I I'M.<br />
•Mi mho I I'.VI. to I I PM,<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> rhr<br />
td Cocktail<br />
APERERi<br />
ANSLESiA INN, WiLDWOOD. NJ-^\<br />
Off E«t<br />
Garden State Parkway<br />
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH<br />
* TAKE-OUT *<br />
— QUiENIFS —<br />
305 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenus Phone 398-1556<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> True Pennsylvania<br />
Dutch Cooking<br />
TAKE-OUT SERVICE FREE DELIVERY<br />
• Platters • Chicken Pot Pie<br />
• Old Fashion Beef PU • Com & Sausage Pie<br />
• Turkey Steak • Roast Chicken<br />
• Roast Beef • Boova Shenkle<br />
ALSO SEA FOOD PLATTERS<br />
Pies Made to Order<br />
All Orders Hot and Ready to Serve<br />
•with Hot Gravy on the Side<br />
Plui Hot Bacon Dressing for Salad<br />
Dessert Pies • Sho<strong>of</strong>ly, Pumpkin, Apple<br />
Cherry, Cocoanut, Cheese Cuitard Pies<br />
PLEASE CALL ONE HOUR IN ADVANCE<br />
, . , after your day<br />
in the sun . . ,<br />
. . . there'i no better pkee to bring your<br />
salt air-charged appetite than <strong>The</strong> Inn.<br />
Be at eaae in an environment Early American<br />
,,, enjoy the relaxing bay view from<br />
our icreened terrace . . , and select from<br />
a provender <strong>of</strong> ocean-fresh sia foods,<br />
prime steaks, chops and fowl, Cocktails,<br />
to your taste. Air conditioned? Of course.<br />
TuckaAoe<br />
Rowta 9 fit<br />
Hi* Bridge In<br />
Bifsurs POINT<br />
Hippies<br />
! h I W! 1 h ||Vi= ! W--i ril* M \i .1 i , ,11.<br />
UMll piihf^fi 11S t.i' 1 ! i ! > 111! |i,ii .!!.-u. ii<br />
Ihr nfi-.iM Hide nf Ihi bohrdiv Ik i" ,<br />
t*rrTiH;inr!' in ih*= I-• i • - i " • n [. = .,).!.<br />
r-iih-K! nii't mil i *ii i hiM MJ)><br />
A vrrbal hHi = ' i «'n"irrii \\ ,i--- M.M h<br />
adm III i»>( rut ion nl Mjnur Kflw.i.rl H<br />
Shrivi-r nWiiffH. whn ,if th.ir fif.i- m^' '<br />
Thi' ii^n't'tiirni h;ts i =. i r n>=! I .Hi 11-..<br />
adminisl ml iun*' ;uu! i^ ^hl! SM < ti-n<br />
Thl' 1 ! t y iiUfl'f'S \>i pi iht-i- ;i|?fi ni.i'!l!=iin<br />
riiitt'n hjmht'F ;iilH riiithnL'* =tt \->l<br />
rv... I1I1..11I l,,i .I.M. I), puts .,, ! ...I S[ii.. i,.l mi, ,1 iphn<br />
III. M;n.n I! . Ii,,f1 I. SnvHi . ,p-,n . F« ,nid .ii.l,,ll.,|i,,ri ,<br />
^.ild h 11..,1 ,]..»,, Mi,,11, > .« 1.1 '..i ill. .fid.ii<br />
tlrii|i.,i. (I ,1 n ,. . , .inlr.i, ! ..:<br />
SH .. !T)..fHh '.til 111. Ihri.i<br />
pi.-fi". ..I • [|H i[>mffi 1 tti il<br />
i-il. •• ...., I'K.IMC 1 ". u .ih tht<br />
.11^*. S*,.r W:irf,ifi!\ ill M tl I i r r \<br />
.ihciii ...minifl hn>d* ! rW!id<br />
Siud-f nairi h. ,,ffVi d ih.-<br />
BOB TUCKER<br />
GUITAR and VOCAL<br />
and<br />
JACK NEWLON<br />
at the PIANO<br />
NITELY<br />
• • • •<br />
. Co^plelr Srifrtign af<br />
LIQUOBS • WINES<br />
IIUBi<br />
TlTiTrnnr<br />
<strong>The</strong> TRAINING<br />
TABLE<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
1236<br />
ASBURY AVI,<br />
• OpM-aMd by<br />
MJKl « •fTTY<br />
Dial 3994817<br />
WEIKDAY SPECIAL<br />
2 EGGS<br />
TOAST<br />
HOME PRIES<br />
A COFFEE<br />
r;M 'HI Noon65c<br />
DINNERS<br />
SERVED DAILY 11:30<br />
'TIL 2 and<br />
4 P, M. TO 8 P. M.<br />
REMEMBER<br />
OPEN 8 to 8<br />
7 DAV5 A WEEK<br />
PAGE 11 — SICTiON ONI<br />
MILLS RESTAURANT<br />
BREAKFAST • UUNCH • DiNNiB<br />
3325 Asbyry Ave , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
— DIAL 399-0795 —<br />
Ph il She rid a n Says:<br />
1 i..,,,<br />
1. • w n 1'<br />
in lirir<br />
rh.it ^ whs<br />
... 'h'<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alvyn Hotel<br />
FREE PARKING PHONE 399.1672<br />
814 Brighton Place<br />
Between 4th and 5th StrMts Off Atlantic<br />
AIR CONDITIONED<br />
Famous For Food Since 1934<br />
DINNERS ONLY<br />
'S i 9 iUNDAT 12 30 I<br />
• 26 DELICIOUS MENU ITEMS<br />
. SIPARATI CHILPRiN'S MENU<br />
."375 SEATS (Sorry, No Rei«rvarieni)<br />
TAKE-HOME DINNERS<br />
DIAL 3994013<br />
JIRSIY CAP! ROOM<br />
PBlvATi DINING PACiUTlEl FOR<br />
PABTHS FROM 25 TO 125<br />
DIAL 399-1065<br />
SIT THE NiW UNIQUE OI'T SHOP<br />
SERENDIPITY LANE<br />
9th STREET A OCEAN AVENUE FREE PARKING ON PREMISIS<br />
THE GOOD OLD DSS<br />
CLIP-ON SPECIAL!<br />
A Special Full Course Dinner<br />
Served 7 Days a Week,<br />
from 4 P. M.<br />
(LOOK FOR THIS DAILY SPICIAL<br />
ON OUR MINUj<br />
- •<br />
NOW OPIN 7 DAYS A WIBC<br />
8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.<br />
SliVINS MtlAKMST. LUNCH Hit DINNN<br />
YOU'LL HND IVIRYTHING'S STILL<br />
-FASHIONED<br />
including THE fOOO at,<br />
OCEAN<br />
OLPBT md TBULY FTOBT<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
i ONSISTENTI.V fWi FOOD md SiavlCl WR OVBt HALT A CHfTWlY<br />
<strong>On</strong> Th« Boardwdlc Opposite Mufie<br />
AMU
PAG1 12 — SECTION ONI THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINiL.LiDGER FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1W0<br />
VTONY MART'S<br />
«A . I N SOMERS POINT •<br />
Mf OUR 2Sih ANNIVERSARY «A<br />
WGUNTHERS BUS*<br />
|& PLUS! PLUS! ' H<br />
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As the vintner completes his<br />
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ground level. <strong>The</strong> next year an<br />
equal number <strong>of</strong> butts is stored<br />
above these; in succeeding<br />
years this process is continued.<br />
with butts being added In tiers, each tier numbered After<br />
six to 12 years the vintner is ready to sell wine for \w~<br />
solerg. He will draw wine only from the original (bottom)<br />
butts and bottle it. <strong>The</strong> wine he withdraws is replaced tarn<br />
the next youngest supplj above and so on Generally seven<br />
to ten years are required for a particular year vintage tu<br />
travel through the Solera. Consequently there is no such<br />
thing as vintage Sherry, since it is a blind <strong>of</strong> consecutiv)<br />
years,<br />
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oysters. Add >/j cup Sauterne or other white dinner wine, 2<br />
cups milk, salt and pepper to taste. Heat slowly, stirring<br />
new and then, to simmering. Chowder can be thinned with<br />
additional wine or mill or enriched with cooked<br />
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Two new InnrherK and a<br />
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at the First PrpsbytpriBn<br />
flhureh Sunday (t 9:45 am<br />
Associate Superintendents<br />
Henry B Cooper and Stanley<br />
D Hurst are conducting the<br />
summer Sundiy School<br />
Conference at the Church.<br />
Mr. McQuilkin serves as an<br />
elder in the Devon (Pa) United<br />
Presbyterian Chureh He<br />
teaehos the young married class<br />
in the Devon Church each<br />
Sunday when not traveling<br />
aCroB thf r-ountv Rnri world<br />
Camp meeting<br />
closes Sunday<br />
<strong>The</strong> 107th AnnuaJ Cainp<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
Camp Meeting Association will<br />
conclude with services this<br />
weekend at the campgrounds<br />
in South Seaville.<br />
This evening (Friday) at<br />
7:30 the Rev Rollo A<br />
Michael, pastor <strong>of</strong> Red Bank<br />
United Methodist Church, will<br />
conclude his series <strong>of</strong> sermons<br />
Tomorrow (Saturday) is set<br />
aside for a special musical<br />
service at 7:30 p m. <strong>The</strong> service<br />
is devoted entirely to musical<br />
numbers and brief testimonies.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. William Stockton will<br />
serve as chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day<br />
Sunday's schedule opens it<br />
11 a,m with the Rev Carl<br />
Reamer, retired member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southern New Jersey Annual<br />
Conference, speaking. At 3<br />
p.m. the Rev. 1. Hlllman<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee, pastoF <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Methodist Church in Mt, Holly,<br />
will priaeh. <strong>The</strong> sessions will<br />
conclude at 7:30 p.m. when<br />
the Rev. Lawrence Atkinson,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> th» First United<br />
Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> Vineland,<br />
will bring the messap.<br />
<strong>The</strong> public is invited to<br />
attend any or , all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
services.<br />
SWEETHEART<br />
for Christian Endeavor Mr<br />
McQuilkin is a popular yriung<br />
people's speaker and has<br />
traveled m< all the States and<br />
numerous countries abroad for<br />
national and internatiimal<br />
Christian Endeavor<br />
Christian Endeavor was<br />
founded by Francis E Clark,<br />
and the Ural society met in<br />
Portland, Maine, February 2,<br />
1881 International Christian<br />
Endeavor including United<br />
States, Canada, and Mexico<br />
was organized in 1885. <strong>The</strong><br />
World Christian Endeavor<br />
Union was organized in 189S<br />
It is the pioneer<br />
Interdentiminafifinal ynuth<br />
organization, and Lhe<br />
forerunner <strong>of</strong> the present<br />
Christian youth movements in<br />
the Church It brings together<br />
Christian young people from<br />
various ehiirphes and nations<br />
Graded Classes are<br />
conducted each Sunday for<br />
evSFy memh?*F <strong>of</strong> the family<br />
Dolly Bible School<br />
<strong>of</strong> Methodist Church<br />
<strong>The</strong> First United Methodist<br />
Church announces the Daily<br />
Vacation Bible School will be<br />
conducted August 17 through<br />
28, Monday through Friday, 9<br />
to \ 1 am<br />
<strong>The</strong> themes that will be<br />
explored include Pre-School<br />
(age 4 and 8), "I Wonder";<br />
Kindergarten, "God's Plan for<br />
Families"; 1 and 2 "<strong>The</strong> World<br />
<strong>of</strong> Differences"; 3 and 4<br />
"God's Worldwid» Family"; B<br />
and i "Christians and<br />
Conflict", <strong>The</strong>re will be sJnpng<br />
and handcfaft with adequate<br />
supervigion by a large staff<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bible School is op«n to<br />
all persons <strong>of</strong> the Church ai<br />
well as summer visitors to the<br />
city. Telephone Mrs. Philip<br />
Sheridan, 399-1622, for<br />
registration.<br />
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PAGI 1 — SICTION TWO<br />
Sports<br />
Church news<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Dr. Sockman, Dr, McElroy guests<br />
at Tabernacle Services Sunday<br />
Dr Ralph W Soekman,<br />
mintatpr emerihjs <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
Church, Methodist, New York<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and Dr John A MeKlroy,<br />
District Superintendent,<br />
Northern New jersey<br />
Conference <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Methodist Church, will b#<br />
speakers Sunday at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> TabernaHe, Weslr.y av .<br />
sth to flth sts<br />
Dr Sockman will speak at<br />
the two identical morning<br />
services, 9 and 11 a m. He is<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Hall <strong>of</strong> Farni<br />
for Great Americans arid<br />
former president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Council on Religion and<br />
International Affairs He twice<br />
declined the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Bishop in<br />
order to serve his parish pulpit,<br />
enlarging this service »ince<br />
1928 in this country and<br />
Canada througli 'the National<br />
Radio Pulpit Dr Sockman<br />
served as visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />
Yale Divinity School and for<br />
14 years was associate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Practical <strong>The</strong>ology<br />
at Union <strong>The</strong>ological<br />
Seminary.<br />
Dr McElroy will be the<br />
evening speaker at 7 o'clock<br />
He is mperintend#nt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Western District <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Northern New Jertey AnnuaJ<br />
Conference <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Methodist Church <strong>The</strong><br />
Western District U unusual in<br />
that It includes congregations<br />
in three states: New Jertey,<br />
Pennsylvania and New York.<br />
Before his appointment as<br />
district superintendent he<br />
served 10 vearj m jviar <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. Ralph Sockman<br />
Calvary Methodist Churrh in<br />
East Orange B*fore thai<br />
appoinUTIent Dr McElroy<br />
served at Arch Street,<br />
Roibortiiiih and Covenant<br />
Church, SpnngfiHd. all<br />
Philadelphia area United<br />
Methodist Churches H« u,<br />
author <strong>of</strong> "Living With the<br />
Seven Wcirdfi. a bonk <strong>of</strong> daily<br />
meditations hased on the<br />
Wfsrds jemife fipoke frr>m the<br />
rrosl<br />
<strong>The</strong> evening service for the<br />
first time in many years is<br />
being hpld in the Tabernacle<br />
Singing and music, led by<br />
Walter D Eddowei Jr , ind the<br />
Tabernacle Quartette, directed<br />
by Ffitz Krueger, art highllghu<br />
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FRIDAY^ JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong> TH6 OCIAN CITY SENTINEL LgBGiR PAGI 3 - SICTION TWO<br />
Sequel to 'Airport 1<br />
<strong>The</strong> best selling novel "Airpnrt."<br />
which has also bomi math- into ii mm ion<br />
pu'tun 1 , hiis as a I'ounti'rpiiint in [hi 1<br />
Story tin 1 lonfriiriUitiiin <strong>of</strong> nirpirt<br />
manajU'mrtil :i mi rcsulfiits <strong>of</strong> ;i Ivnn 1<br />
di'vi'lopmiMit noiijhliormi,' n tin'<br />
airport's pcrinii'ti'r<br />
A wqui'l In till!* pnitayiinistii'<br />
situation is taking place hi-n 1 m (Venn<br />
<strong>City</strong> when? property nwncr* ui the<br />
vicinity nf the municipal airport report<br />
"fear for their lives and thtjir homes"<br />
befalls* 1 <strong>of</strong> unsafe flying praeiui's usod<br />
by some pilous <strong>The</strong> situation, nu doubt,<br />
exists in any iVimmuniiN which hiisfH ;m<br />
airport, large or small<br />
Proponents <strong>of</strong> ih>' airport's cause<br />
counter the pmtvrn owners with the<br />
thumhworn admonition that they knew<br />
<strong>of</strong> the existiv.v <strong>of</strong> the airport when they<br />
punhaSiHi -T h.ii'i their h^rm 1 * ni'Mrhy<br />
This rM\ '->•• litenilh tnic. hut.<br />
lamenuliH it .i.«»s not all.-vi:ite the<br />
Th«<br />
the f,<br />
' airport i> here<br />
fiitu<br />
[(><br />
n*<br />
stay.<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
at lea<br />
timf 1<br />
it ("or<br />
m n V<br />
come when the facility will be sacrificed<br />
;il the alUir <strong>of</strong> residential lievi'loprnoiH,<br />
hut it is not likclv it will be aluindoned<br />
for tin' safety <strong>of</strong> t h«" iiiMghhtirwi!<br />
properties.<br />
And the area surrounding the airport<br />
i-i a prime home development area, and it<br />
is likely that in the yeurH to come other<br />
persons seeking home sites will also be<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> the existence <strong>of</strong> an airport in<br />
the area arid will go ahead and huilri or<br />
buy their homes, nevertheless.<br />
It seems at the moment the onus is on<br />
the flyers. Apparently pilots (ire like<br />
automobile drivers, some are careless in<br />
the operation <strong>of</strong> their vehicles It would<br />
seem mcumln'nt on the airport<br />
management to try and fducate visiting<br />
and loea) pilots to be considerate <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lives iind homes <strong>of</strong> the people who tnki'<br />
<strong>of</strong>f mi airplane at the airport<br />
A notice to pilots oil the airport<br />
bulletin board, large enough to be seen<br />
and explicit enough to be understood.<br />
mil-'ht help eas»> the friction that nviets in<br />
the ;tfri! nf the airstrip<br />
A service sorely lacking<br />
Nationally, the American Medical<br />
Association and thf Jaycees are engaged<br />
in a project at the community level to<br />
upgrade hospital, ambulance and other<br />
medical services <strong>of</strong> an emergency nature.<br />
It is not known whether or not the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter Jayeros has<br />
commitwd itielf to this project, but if it<br />
has, or ever does, the most implicit area<br />
<strong>of</strong> need in this particular endeavor is for<br />
medical services.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with its Police and Fire<br />
Departments, its Civil Defense Unit, its<br />
Rescue Squad and its ambulance drivers<br />
has enough paid and volunteer hands<br />
capible <strong>of</strong> rendering first aid in<br />
emergencies. This area has adequate<br />
ambulance service and hospital facilities.<br />
What is needed, however, is medical<br />
service for those people who suffer a<br />
sudden illness in their motel or hotel<br />
room, many miles from their homes and<br />
their persona] physicians. It is difficult<br />
for a native to get medical services in<br />
times <strong>of</strong> an emergency, but for the<br />
visitor it is more difficult.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s medical fraternity is<br />
willing enough, but there simply are not<br />
enough doctors to go around. This is<br />
particularly so during the summer season<br />
when the population <strong>of</strong> the resort swells<br />
tenfold <strong>The</strong> score or so <strong>of</strong> physicians<br />
who are general practitioners here in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have all they can do with<br />
their regular, year round,<br />
vear in-and-vear out patients.<br />
Should the local Jaycees adopt this<br />
proposed national project, they would<br />
accomplish much in the way <strong>of</strong> public<br />
henevolence by concentrating on the<br />
medical services phase <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />
For years, a list <strong>of</strong> physicians available<br />
for emergency calls had been in the<br />
custody <strong>of</strong> the desk sergeant at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Department.<br />
Apparently, this volunteer service has<br />
been discontinued.<br />
<strong>The</strong> area Medical Societies and the<br />
Jaycees, <strong>of</strong> some other service club,<br />
should get together to try and come up<br />
with a system whereby a person who<br />
really needs the attention <strong>of</strong> a physician<br />
can have it available to him.<br />
A black mark<br />
Irrespective <strong>of</strong> the defense eapabiUtiei<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Vietnam, advocates <strong>of</strong> quick LJ.<br />
S, withdrawal discount the danger <strong>of</strong><br />
communist North Vietnamese reprisals<br />
against the population <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Vietnam. <strong>The</strong>ir sanguine calculations<br />
appear to rest on wishftil thinking.<br />
An Associated Press dispatch tells <strong>of</strong> a<br />
itudy <strong>of</strong> the killings <strong>of</strong> Vietnamese<br />
citizens in the city <strong>of</strong> Hue in the 1968<br />
Tet <strong>of</strong>fensive. <strong>The</strong> study shows that<br />
"liquidation" was planned and<br />
•ystematic. <strong>The</strong> killings occurred in three<br />
stages during the 26-day battk for Hue.<br />
<strong>The</strong> AP dispatch said "it started with the<br />
elimination <strong>of</strong> persons on a blacklist, and<br />
ended in efforts by the retreating forces<br />
to 'leave no witnesses'."<br />
Remember when . .<br />
<strong>The</strong> findings, according to the<br />
dispatch, are contained in a report by a<br />
U. S, government political analyit<br />
regarded as an expert on the Vietcong.<br />
<strong>The</strong> report states that 2,810 bodies have<br />
been exhumed at nearly 20 locations<br />
south and southeast <strong>of</strong> Hue. In addition,<br />
1,940 persons are listed as missing,<br />
<strong>The</strong> communists appear to have<br />
succeeded in plating the United States in<br />
a position <strong>of</strong> having to defend its actions<br />
against the world while even the most<br />
inhuman communist attrocities are<br />
accepted as normal and even<br />
trustwort^jf. Such perversion <strong>of</strong> thought<br />
will ever remain a black mark against<br />
civilization.<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
All city worktrs whose jobs<br />
> came under the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong><br />
the State Civil Service<br />
Commission were granted<br />
"fundamental" pay raises<br />
retroactive to <strong>Jul</strong>y 1<br />
* * * *<br />
With the rest <strong>of</strong> the nation<br />
and molt <strong>of</strong> the world, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> was "moonstruck" by the<br />
incredible feat <strong>of</strong> the three<br />
astronauts who had just<br />
returned from their voyagt' to<br />
the moon.<br />
* * •<br />
Deputy Mayor Richard<br />
Synder was looking for a name<br />
for the city's new dredge<br />
* * •<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
A rumored "grab" <strong>of</strong> half <strong>of</strong><br />
the eily's Memorial Park to be<br />
used for outdoor gym classes<br />
by the high school was<br />
condemned by Clinton B Price<br />
and by veterans contacted by<br />
him<br />
* * *<br />
Physical education classes<br />
were instituted as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city's summer attractions<br />
4 * *<br />
Albert Ash filed a suit<br />
seeking to compel the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
building inspector to force<br />
Oeorgn Johnson to demolish<br />
the dilapidated building on the<br />
lot next to Ash's new<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fice building<br />
* • *<br />
TEN YEARS AGO<br />
Two U. S. Army helicopters<br />
buzzed the central city beach<br />
front and a convention at a<br />
nudist camp in Mays Landing,<br />
causin,,' complaints from<br />
indignant bathers in both<br />
locations.<br />
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TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />
<strong>The</strong> framework for a civilian<br />
defense program was begun by<br />
Mayor Edward B Bowker.<br />
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Twenty-five Cape Miy<br />
County men were sent to<br />
Camden in the first monthly<br />
draft <strong>of</strong> the Korein War<br />
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<strong>The</strong> PennsylvaniaReadini<br />
Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s jave<br />
competition from cars and<br />
trucks as the reason they<br />
wanted to abandon nine<br />
branch lines in South Jersey<br />
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FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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forum and agin' 'em<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger: I. a<br />
confirmed messbsck, beat my<br />
wife repilariy. steal from poor<br />
boxes and believe that Herbert<br />
Hoover was a great man. Being<br />
such a non-conformist, it<br />
therefore follows that I despise<br />
every one nf the thousand or<br />
so dog owners whose pets<br />
pollute our fair city during<br />
these delightful summer<br />
days , and nights while the<br />
unsuspecting victims slumber<br />
I look upon dog walkers<br />
with disdain for two very good<br />
reasons , green grass and<br />
beautiful flowers, in the spring<br />
many <strong>of</strong> us, natives <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, fertilize, dig, plant and<br />
sweat in hopes that the<br />
summer days will burst forth in<br />
a blaze <strong>of</strong> Uiiiuty the likes <strong>of</strong><br />
which these fugitives from the<br />
Concrete Complex might well<br />
appreciate during their visit<br />
here.<br />
But we n in not with the<br />
cantankerous canines whose<br />
owners, apparently jealous <strong>of</strong><br />
the cleanliness <strong>of</strong> the air and<br />
the beauty <strong>of</strong> the surroundings,<br />
feel duty bound to deface if<br />
not destroy our efforts.<br />
I despise dog owners, but<br />
beyond that am helpless I<br />
cannot arrest their nefarious<br />
intrusions <strong>The</strong> dog owner<br />
takes his regular walks to COM<br />
his pet (or pets) to kill every<br />
living plant, leaving a wake <strong>of</strong><br />
.destruction that makes the<br />
term "pollution" a gentle word<br />
indeed. And not a thing can be<br />
done about it except write to<br />
the Sentinel in the hopes that a<br />
few <strong>of</strong> these doggy characters<br />
can read and get this message.<br />
Ours is a soul searching<br />
dilemma • on the one hand the<br />
flower lover trying hard to<br />
protect the fruits <strong>of</strong> his labor<br />
on his own property • on the<br />
other hand the dog owner<br />
trespassing and training his pet<br />
to destroy someone else's<br />
property-<br />
Dog may he man's best<br />
friend, I wish I could say the<br />
same about the dog owners.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltlssen<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: We<br />
would like to take issue with<br />
your editorial, "Students and<br />
Elections," appearing in the<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 7 edition.<br />
<strong>The</strong> editorial snidely Implies<br />
that candidates who are<br />
supported by young people<br />
can't win elections, that they<br />
spend their time intimidating<br />
college administratori, and that<br />
only older people work, Spiro<br />
Agnew couldn't have done a<br />
better job <strong>of</strong> widening the<br />
generation gap in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Our Committee, made up<br />
almost entirely <strong>of</strong> young<br />
people, is trying to work<br />
within the system by working<br />
for candidates and policies that<br />
we can belt identify with. All<br />
they ask is to be accepted as<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the democratic process.<br />
Young people may not always,<br />
admittedly, be imart as they<br />
sometimes think they are, but<br />
it ii w«Il proven that they are<br />
not as stupid us a few people<br />
believe.<br />
Young people hive been an<br />
asset to a long list <strong>of</strong><br />
candidates. Let us not forget<br />
the Kennedys, Congressman<br />
Mjke Harrington, <strong>of</strong><br />
Massachusetts, John Tunney, <strong>of</strong><br />
California, and John Lindsay,<br />
and recently Kenm'lh Gibson,<br />
cil Newark, N.J <strong>The</strong>y all tot<br />
elected.<br />
What is needed is<br />
communication and<br />
cooperation between<br />
generations not snipinii al<br />
each other<br />
Representatives n{ our<br />
Committee would like to meet<br />
with you at a later date to<br />
discuss the referendum for the<br />
19-year-old vote which will be<br />
in the ballot in New Jersey this<br />
November- Hope we can count<br />
on your support<br />
Nancy Hnwell, Secretary<br />
Committee on Youih !n<br />
volvement<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Democratic Club<br />
Editor, Sentinel.Ledger It<br />
was rather amusing to read the<br />
letter <strong>of</strong> "J.N," which upheld<br />
CtJnjfressrnaii Sandman's use <strong>of</strong><br />
franked mail and criticizing Bill<br />
Hughes for calling attention to<br />
it.<br />
What "J,N," apparently<br />
failed to realize was that<br />
Hughes was not disagreeinii<br />
with he idea <strong>of</strong> getting the<br />
views <strong>of</strong> voters on pijblic<br />
issues. It seemed to me he was<br />
saying that Sandman could<br />
have accomplished this in other<br />
ways without expecting the<br />
public, through the postal<br />
system, to foot the bill.<br />
Neither Sandman nor "J.N."<br />
mentioned the newsletter<br />
emblazoned with Sandman's<br />
smiling countenance, also<br />
mailed free, and giving ample<br />
space to his personal activities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> growing lack <strong>of</strong> ethics<br />
on the part <strong>of</strong> public <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
in trying to get around laws<br />
that other people are supposed<br />
to obey is a problem <strong>of</strong> much<br />
concern to many people. If our<br />
lawmakers play footloose with<br />
the law ... in spirit, at<br />
lead , . . how ean they expect<br />
John Q, Citizen to have<br />
anything but contempt for the<br />
law,<br />
I, for one, am glad Bill<br />
Hughes opened up this can <strong>of</strong><br />
worms.<br />
JT,<br />
Editor, Sentinel.Ledger; To<br />
clean up the beaches <strong>of</strong> shells,<br />
perhaps your publication could<br />
spearhead a drive for each<br />
person coming <strong>of</strong>f the beach to<br />
deposit five shells or pieces <strong>of</strong><br />
debris in a container the city<br />
would place (and empty<br />
regularly) nt all beach exits.<br />
Consider what even one season<br />
<strong>of</strong> this would do even with B0<br />
percent participation.<br />
Continued publicity needed.<br />
Dr. Donald J, McDonald<br />
Cheltenham, Pa. •<br />
Did you know that late in<br />
the 1880'i the United States<br />
had throe-cint pieces atruck in<br />
ailver (then nickel), twenty,<br />
cent pieces in silver and a dollar<br />
in gold? <strong>The</strong> gold dollnra now<br />
valued from $37,50 to $1,-<br />
250,00 are the amaHest V. S.<br />
ooing.<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger<br />
Spraying crews started dousing<br />
trees with the chemical sevin.<br />
Three cheers! <strong>The</strong> chemical is<br />
supposed to be harmless to<br />
most o.her insects, birds and<br />
man How ridiculous! Insects<br />
are food for the birds Some<br />
cannot survive without insects<br />
and worms Some pesticides<br />
paralyze lobsters, oysters and<br />
crabs.<br />
Trees in New Jersey survived<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> years before man<br />
destroyed them in every way<br />
possible<br />
<strong>The</strong>re Is a food chain. Progs,<br />
birds, etc., eat insects. Snakes<br />
eat worms, frogs, etc. Birds,<br />
such as osprey, gulls, eagles eat<br />
fish.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y get highly<br />
concentrati'd doses <strong>of</strong> poisons<br />
We all do Nature is being<br />
thrown <strong>of</strong>f balance. Man can<br />
never replace nature. <strong>The</strong> robin<br />
is gradually disappearing.<br />
Where are the beautiful<br />
butterflies?<br />
Wake up before it is too late.<br />
Stop all chemical sprays,<br />
herbicides and insecticides<br />
L. C.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Mr.<br />
Marple, I was utterly infuriated<br />
with your letter about our<br />
doctors that appeared in the<br />
SentinelLedger and I f«lt I had<br />
to present the other side <strong>of</strong> a<br />
doctor's life. Being in the<br />
family <strong>of</strong> a very dedicated<br />
doctor in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
knowing how hard ho works,<br />
summer and winter, <strong>of</strong>ten until<br />
I a.m., I simply could not take<br />
the criticism without replying.<br />
Yuii wonder If they have<br />
forgotten their pledge? No,<br />
they haven't!<br />
In the summer wtf have close<br />
to 100,000 people and four or<br />
five doctors to minister to<br />
them. We would, and so would<br />
the doctor*, welcome more<br />
doctors, but where to g«t them<br />
is a problem. So many will not<br />
take general practice. Maybe<br />
you know <strong>of</strong> some free doctors<br />
and can recommend them.<br />
Doctors must have time <strong>of</strong>f or<br />
they would break under the<br />
(train, but according to people<br />
they should be on call every<br />
minute.<br />
<strong>The</strong> word customer is not<br />
used , . . you are a patient, and<br />
just beciuse one secretary was<br />
erude enough to use it does not<br />
make it the word <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> doctors.<br />
<strong>The</strong> shortage <strong>of</strong> doctors is<br />
not only our problem, but<br />
everywhere. Perhaps you did<br />
not know that you can call<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall and they will get a<br />
doctor for you. Also, Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital has<br />
someone in attendance at all<br />
times,<br />
I hope , this letter will<br />
prevent you in the future from<br />
placing all doctors In the same<br />
category. This is exactly as id<br />
many peopld class all young<br />
people as impossible. We have<br />
so many wonderful people<br />
today and it must hurt<br />
dreadfully to be classes as<br />
"these awful young people <strong>of</strong><br />
today".<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Carte<br />
BARKFOOT BKAUTIKS I'unr 11 <strong>of</strong> Tucwluy's<br />
Sentinel sported H picluri 1 nf Mis* Nijflit in Venice and<br />
thi 1 eight girls in her court <strong>The</strong>y were dressed regally in<br />
floor length gowns ami hint! white gloves <strong>The</strong>ir hair was<br />
done up in the latest styles <strong>The</strong> KiHs were posed on u<br />
dock in front <strong>of</strong> the bout "Four Q's" owned hy Lew<br />
Quillun, We noted with interest that, none <strong>of</strong> the<br />
heuutif's had shot < on We found that somewhat<br />
amusing m liljhl <strong>of</strong> the furrniilily <strong>of</strong> the drrasitin.<br />
Eighteen feet or 90 toes protruding from beneath<br />
gowns <strong>of</strong> silk and satin is quite a sight <strong>The</strong> real reason<br />
for the shot 1 less condition is one <strong>of</strong> safety. <strong>The</strong> girls<br />
wen: 1 riding on (he how <strong>of</strong> Quilliin's boat and in such a<br />
prei'anous perch safe footing k;i m-eeesilv And hesid»s<br />
it's mon 1 comfortable<br />
KNIGHT IN VKNU'K This year's boat parade<br />
produced ;i Knight in Venice, •sort <strong>of</strong> ;i Kir Lancelot <strong>of</strong><br />
tht» marine world Our faith in good old American<br />
originality and humor was renewed when Robert Krook<br />
won the Best <strong>of</strong> Show award for paddling a kayak while<br />
dressed as Donald Duck. Krook wiw literally the "little<br />
engine that could". Sprinting amidst expensively<br />
decrirated luxury craft, Krook proviti that it isn't the<br />
iize <strong>of</strong> the 1 dog in the fight, but the Sr/e <strong>of</strong> the fight in<br />
the dog He dared to compete with yachtsmen who<br />
spent many dnvs and many dollars planning and<br />
decorating their boats for the piifri-nnt Donald Duck<br />
stepped out <strong>of</strong> Disneyland last Saturday night and<br />
charmed the judges nnrl spectators with his originality<br />
and simplicity '<br />
BAYFRONT PARTIKH We viewed the parade from<br />
a friend's boat at 13th st. and after it was over went<br />
along for a boat ride to view the decorated hayfront<br />
homes and their occupants. <strong>The</strong> hay traffic was as had if<br />
not worse than automobile traffic on the causeway into<br />
town. We were nearly hit twice just trying to get out <strong>of</strong><br />
the slip. We learned that survival nt the Night In Venice<br />
depends merely on size, the larger boat has the right <strong>of</strong><br />
way wherever it may he going. We noticed quickly that<br />
as a passenger on a 37-foot cruiser we had a pretty good<br />
chance <strong>of</strong> survival. Something else we noticed was that<br />
every house within view was brightly decorated and had<br />
a party going on. We pulled into one <strong>of</strong> the lagoons<br />
and saw a party in progress that encompassed three<br />
houses and backyards. <strong>The</strong>re must have been 200 people<br />
dancing and engaged in general revelry. A five-piece<br />
band blared rock music that echoed between the houses<br />
on the other side <strong>of</strong> the waterway. Elsewhere the<br />
party Jig was equally fierce. A Coast Guard cutter had<br />
nulled into a dock to investigate something or other and<br />
30 young people jumped from the dock on to the cutter<br />
nearly swamping it. <strong>The</strong>y climbed to the cabin ro<strong>of</strong> and<br />
danced to the music while other 50 partygoers watched<br />
from the dock. <strong>The</strong> Coast Guardsmen appeared amused<br />
at first, but then began to blow their siren to disburse<br />
the young people. Nothing happened so they started to<br />
pull out into the bay and slowly hut surely and one by<br />
one the revelers jumped <strong>of</strong>f. <strong>The</strong> following morning we<br />
took another ride and surveyed the bayfront after the<br />
last <strong>of</strong> the parties had died down. Empty alcoholic<br />
beverage containers, decorations half torn down and a<br />
few hardy souli staggering around the docks greeted us.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y proclaimed this year's Night In Venice "the best<br />
ever". What a strange way to judge a hoot parade,<br />
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FRIDAY NIGHT FRACAS - This resort managed to<br />
get through the Memorial Day and <strong>Jul</strong>y 4th weekends<br />
without any trouble from young people. Just when a<br />
problem is least likely to arise, it usually does. That's<br />
what happened last Friday night, <strong>Jul</strong>y 17. No one<br />
thought the situation at 9th st. and the boardwalk<br />
would be hot enough to erupt into a minor melee. But it<br />
did. <strong>On</strong>ly quick work by the uniformed police <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
and firemen dispatched to the area prevented it from<br />
becoming a full scale riot. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers hustled the<br />
trouble makers <strong>of</strong>f to jail before most <strong>of</strong> the people<br />
congregating in front <strong>of</strong> Shriver's pavillion knew what<br />
happened. Five "hippies" were taken to police<br />
headquarters and booked on a variety <strong>of</strong> charges from<br />
assault and battery on a police <strong>of</strong>ficer to carrying a<br />
concealed deadly weapon. <strong>The</strong> trouble started all over<br />
again at 11:20 when another policeman tried to arrest a<br />
troublemaker. By the time additional <strong>of</strong>ficers arrived<br />
the young man's friends had helped him escape from the<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer's grasp. <strong>On</strong>ce again quick action by the police<br />
reduced any chance <strong>of</strong> the fracas becoming a riot.<br />
SAME OLD GAMES • In spite <strong>of</strong> the fact that the<br />
uniformed personnel did a fine job controlling the<br />
young people Friday night, police <strong>of</strong>ficials and Public<br />
Safety Director Chester J. Wimberg were up to their old<br />
tricks <strong>of</strong> trying to minimize the situation by<br />
withholding news. Wimberg, for some reason or other<br />
Saturday morning, flatly refused to give out such<br />
significant information as what charges were filed<br />
against the five young men. He also misled newsmen<br />
about the nature and extent <strong>of</strong> an injury a young girl<br />
received when the city's only police dog bit her during<br />
the fracas. Such antics aren't new around the Police<br />
Department, but we are disappointed Commissioner<br />
Wimberg has joined in the game.<br />
SOARING SEA GULL AWARD <strong>On</strong>ce again it's tirne<br />
for the famous "Soaring Sea Gull Award" to be<br />
bestowed on some lucky person who has done an<br />
infamous deed that stands out above all others. This<br />
week the "bumbling bag <strong>of</strong> feathers" goes to Detective<br />
Captain D, Norman<br />
Young, a veteran <strong>of</strong> 24<br />
' years on the Police,<br />
Department, Early<br />
Tuesday afternoon Capt,<br />
Young, while busy<br />
fitting crime, parked<br />
the unmarked green<br />
detective oar in the alley<br />
at the 600 block <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av, A short time<br />
later a laundry truck<br />
came by and smashed in<br />
the right front <strong>of</strong> the<br />
two month old car. Why<br />
then doesn't the "Sea Gull" go to the laundry truck<br />
driver? Simple, <strong>The</strong> police car was illegally parked and is<br />
therefore liable in the accident. Mechanics at the police<br />
garage said it will cost about $160 to repair the damaged<br />
car. So to you Capt. Young the Soaring Sea Gull pays a<br />
visit, But things could be worse, at least you didn't get a<br />
parking ticket.<br />
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2pm Mr Arthur (iorh.im<br />
speakiT at Hummer Auxiliary.<br />
"Thi' History <strong>of</strong> thi 1 First CIIA.^<br />
nnd Hand Madi- Paperweight*<br />
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CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
32nd M and <strong>On</strong>tral av<br />
Hunday<br />
10 a m Church Schnul<br />
with clasNrh for all (JUPN<br />
Han Mi*rnirm Worship<br />
Rf'v Rubpri (' Smotit, pa^tuf<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chapvl Hill United<br />
Pr v Nby iiTuin Chureh in<br />
Bailimi.irr, Md , jjut-'M pri'achur<br />
Nursery cart* in ih^ Bpfimm-T*<br />
Room during h^nicc**.<br />
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MACEDONIA UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
10th st and Simpson a><br />
Rev James, Clark,<br />
Sunday<br />
a 30 am Church Hchoo'<br />
11 pm Morniny Worship<br />
8 30 p m Evening Semef<br />
Wednesday<br />
S 30 p m Prayer mi'i'lmt!<br />
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OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Wesley av., fllh to 6th si,<br />
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Sunday<br />
9 iind 1 1 am Morning<br />
Service Dr Ralph W<br />
Sockman, minister emeritus <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ Church Methodist. New<br />
York, speaker<br />
7 p m Evening Service Dr<br />
John A. McElroy, district<br />
superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Northern<br />
New Jersey United Methodist<br />
Conference, speaker<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev John C Kulp,<br />
chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day<br />
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HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
1 lih si and Central av<br />
Rev Charles L Wood,<br />
D Ed , Rector<br />
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Sunday I Ninth Sundas<br />
after Trinity I<br />
7:30 a m<br />
Communion. Or<br />
celebrant<br />
9 am • Choral Eucharist,<br />
Dr Gosh, celebrant Dr Wood,<br />
Preacher<br />
II a.m. Mornin|j Prayer<br />
Dr Coss, <strong>of</strong>ficiant, Dr Wood,<br />
Preacher<br />
7;30 p.m • Evening Prayer<br />
I'. 4 W,\\- ,..<br />
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II.<br />
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f. ,,M.,| ,i H.,:, F.i.i.r<br />
|iriili'-..ir ..I l'hll-i«i|!h\<br />
lirim I ii\ I F,, I Ci>i!i yi n ,11<br />
HiMii.i IJIMITI m i hi I'hun'h<br />
','.']: [i m i 'h"ir ii'ti--"..!!<br />
*-7 JiiliK S I.riili II .W<br />
i HAPKI,<br />
.ihlh :\ .illtl Wf-! ,,l<br />
Hi \ I) II,. h,.rH l'.,,rri»..n<br />
i i n d H *,<br />
(II .i rn Thi-<br />
S CMAPKI.<br />
BY THE SKA<br />
i! h .1 .irifi A-.l«ir\ ,n<br />
-Suru. i><br />
ii -HI a m Suntiai Hchiiol<br />
Cl,is>*'^ 1, >r iill ^yf->- Kuyrnf<br />
Debus, supivinu>nricn!<br />
11 a m Wurship Sen it f<br />
Dr Jnhn A McElroy Dl-strif-l<br />
Slipcrinli'ndi'nl nf I hi' Wi'sifrn<br />
Di^tnri i,f tht Sarih*'rn JrrM-s<br />
Cunli r, nf i I'niu-d Mfihi)cii"l<br />
rhurrh Lna-^t ^pniktM- Mrv<br />
Hnlph rhi'piKiin. siiprunn<br />
-iilui.-l. Will MHi; Thi liiirmrni<br />
i,i pr,,i,r in c.rl Kri'rincli-'in<br />
iind • Th" Pr.i>.-r Pcrfi'tl" h><br />
()!(•> Spi-.ik- fhgiral and<br />
pr;ii tiriil answer ;M Cin&iiiji to<br />
i hi l^'fe^m Ss'rmiin on 'Truth"<br />
rf>ntinuf*d tin pag« 7<br />
CHURCH <strong>of</strong> the REDEEMER<br />
Longport, New Jersey<br />
9;00 A, NL — HOLY COMMUNION<br />
^10 A.M.<br />
Morning Prayer • Family Service<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. James F. McCfroy<br />
Seaman's Church Institute <strong>of</strong> Phlkdel^li<br />
An Active Protettant Epitcopal Church Mission<br />
Welcoming Everyone <strong>of</strong> All D«nominafioni<br />
Huh tht\.<br />
9 .1 rn ;ind i p m<br />
,'lh -I .Hill<br />
Iml.n I kr<br />
TABKRNACLK BAPTIS f<br />
^ih ^i and WOM av<br />
Ri-v 7, L Bvrd pa.-liir<br />
Kridai<br />
7 id p m Hibii Claw<br />
ft MA p m St'nigr Chtilr<br />
ri-hi-ilrHiil<br />
First United<br />
Methodist Church<br />
Eighth Street and Central Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 26<br />
9:30 »,m. Church School<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m. Morning Worship<br />
"<strong>On</strong>ly <strong>On</strong>e Can Tell Who You Really Are"<br />
Pastor Charles Wilcock<br />
7:30 p.m. in Church Sanctuary<br />
Song Service 7:10 p.m.<br />
BISHOP FRED PIERCE CORSON<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
METROPOLITAN QUARTET<br />
CAROL COL'RTMAN MDUAM ZJTQ HERMOSA<br />
WALTER FREDERICKS RAYMOND McAFEE<br />
ROBERT ALLEN. WILUAM C, WOOD,<br />
pianist ' organist<br />
Holy<br />
Wood,<br />
Tucsdav •<br />
What Is<br />
Our Duty<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Job?<br />
Lii'ffl tH5 Sunday to (He Chris-<br />
I i' v'v-i Rim Sf'is: '•" somi<br />
'\rc,\'i ."s-jrn c\ this ques-<br />
tin n.<br />
In 'his aped it IS heard<br />
WSLT 1520 k.r. 10 am<br />
iVMID 1240 k.c 9:15 a.m.<br />
THE<br />
BIBLE SPMKS<br />
TO you<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />
HOME OF THI OCIAN CITY SUMMtR BIBLl CONFtRiNCi<br />
TiNTH STREiT and WESLEY AViNUE, OCiAN CITY, NIW JIRSIY<br />
SATURDAY, JULY 25<br />
7i30 p,m.—REV. EDWARD H. STADY<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 26th, <strong>1970</strong><br />
9i30 a.m.—SU^fDAY SCHOOL in fr*ded clauses for the family<br />
10^4S am,—PASTOR DAVID P. WRIGHT<br />
7:30 p.m,—REV. EDWARD H. STADY,<br />
Pditor el North Syr.cuM lapNU Church, North Syr»cuw, N*w York<br />
THE TALLEY MUSICAL TiAM playing trombone, electric guitar,<br />
banjo, trumpet, accordion, flute, piano,<br />
FREE PARKDiIO B;00 a.m. • 12:00 noon Sunday at WATSON'S<br />
RESTAURANT and IMPALA PARKDW LOTS, and AT THE CHURCH.<br />
SUNDAY 2:30 p,m.—SACRED MUSICALE on Music Pier<br />
Featuring th» TALLEY MUSICAL Tumi Carolyn, Paul, Marion, Jo» TalUy<br />
BIBLE CONFERINCI SCHIDULE — Every Evening at 7:30 P. M,<br />
MORNING BIBLE HOUR 11:00 A.M. (Tuatday thru Friday)<br />
JULY 2641—THi TALLIY MUSICAL TEAM with RIV, JOI TALLIY,<br />
•vangdUt from OrMniboro, North Caralina—Ivvry Evening at 7:30 p.m.<br />
AUGUST I and 2—THE MACAULEY MUSICAL MESSENGERS<br />
FREE PARKWO FOR 80 OARS AT THE CHURCH (entrance on Wesley<br />
Avenue) ELEVATOR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, Nursery and<br />
baby sitting facilities for all evening meetings and all Sunday meetings.<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley Avenue, 5th-6th Streets<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 26th<br />
9 A.M. and 11 AM. — Identical Services<br />
DR. RALPH W. SOCKMAN<br />
Minister Emeritus. Christ Church, Mithodist, New York, New York<br />
7 p; H, - Evening Service at the Tabernacle<br />
DR. JOHN A. MCELROY<br />
District Superintendent, Northern N, J,, <strong>The</strong> United Methodist Church<br />
Great Song Service Led by Walter D, Eddewei, Jr,<br />
Mmie »t All Servieea by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tubemacle Quartet<br />
Fritz Krueger, Wrector and Tenor Deborah Truxal, Soprano<br />
Robin Frena, Contralto Tom Pddm, Baritone<br />
E. Woodky Kaleh<strong>of</strong>f, Organiit<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />
NEXT WEEK: AUGUST 2nd<br />
9 A.M. and 11 A. M, - 7 P. M, Eitntag Servkt<br />
DR. KENNETH A. CARLSON
PAGI 4 _ SECTION TWO THE OCfAN CITY SENTINfLLfPGIR<br />
Talley musical family feafures<br />
Baptist summer Bible Conference<br />
<strong>The</strong> Jin- TIIIII-V Musn-.il Tile's h..li] s mil h r ,ll III -<br />
Ti'iim n li'iitii nii ,i( iJir 111(1. miiin'.il I'liiii'i'iti Mhiiiil<br />
Wi'i'k III till HiTl) (IriMll (' i IS ,!.v,i,ml>hi--.. , limvh mi'i'l ii!L.»<br />
SiimmiM Hilil" ('iinli'riMici- nulm .mil TV prnui.iuii<br />
illrctli'ii li> I'n.sL.r I1.iv id Th. T.iHis. I..'I;IM SIMHIIH<br />
VVfiUhl al Ori-iin Cm H,i|ili.i (''"'v '.'til. • il 1 |i m ,ii Iiii'<br />
( V hiirrh. Sunil.iv lhi,iii;li S.n ..•ii ('.">., il ,.,< Mi,-.,- Pier.<br />
Knil.iy ,lnIs 26 U ,|i,,n»,,,i ,1 in iln- Hihji-<br />
K,irh mt-mhii ,,l ifiv T,t!li.\ COM I,NM, : , P>i\ uili |n,'srnl<br />
I,mills li in ,11'i'iiniphshi'il 111'" nili-.H • il iiPiiUi.iill. I'MI'h<br />
muiiriiin -I,..- TMIII'S |il.n« > i.MI.nt ,li,l\ Jli lin.'i.i:li II nl<br />
I iiimliiiii.- >[,.' i ri, i;nii,i, .IMII 7 .in pin mil ,i I hi Mnmmi!<br />
hiiiiin t'.ml "I'.ill.-v pli\: H.Iiii- (I,nil II , in Tii,«.ii,iy<br />
.icM-i.fill,in ..tirl i mm [HI ihi.ii.uh Ki "In ii ill-' Hihli'<br />
CiirnKii Tiillcs |il.is« iIii' I'lnii- I',,ni,:,,,,i-,<br />
ill M;in,,,i T.i<br />
Th.i<br />
! viinqi'jm! it mm<br />
pilil UI) l.Jn 11<br />
1'liliiij Sl.ilri.<br />
I,,-<br />
II Si.nlv.<br />
l «M.|.-UM.<br />
Irs I.if Ih,- H.ipi I-,' I (I il r i II N,,rih<br />
,, nijh, ml Ihi- SM.II-U-I' N Y iM.il -Ilii).". hi.<br />
1 lhi' « • >f 111 .1 7 -In |i m<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPLETE WIG $ERVIC£<br />
Hair Shaping by Mr. Mac<br />
-»•/ PLINTY FRIE PARKING<br />
PALM1R SHOPPING CiNTIR,<br />
16TH STREET and HAVEN AVINUi, 399=4333<br />
LINWOOD SALON 927^564<br />
HOUSE OP BIAUTY<br />
COMPtiTi<br />
•EAUTY<br />
SERVICE<br />
616 Aibgry Av«., 3994621" H.lf<br />
ELVINA M. MUSKITT, SlyUW TPnHll «<br />
CERRUT!<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
- U V«n In<br />
BIAUTY CULTURE<br />
IN ALL BRANCHES<br />
1019 Wwt Av*. Dial 399-1394<br />
West ^Jivenue zDeauty Ctalon<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />
3331 West Avenue Phone 399-0763<br />
ANN % JOHN'S<br />
— BEAUTY SALON —<br />
129 Aibury Av«, Ph, 399.31W<br />
ANN anil JOHN MANN)<br />
Open Thursday Everangi<br />
¥rm Pirkini (AcrM fram mrtbf* I ft II)<br />
HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />
ITH ITRIIT and ClNTPtAL AVtNUI<br />
ParmiiMmf Waving; Hair Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
FrapriMsr MARY KHJH<br />
OPS* YEAR ROUND<br />
mm SHOP<br />
Under the Pcrwnal Superviilen<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. LAURENCE I. STIB1M<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
Milllll.H ( liH.KljIi K. ill,IV Hi I 1<br />
••I m.<br />
UiihiTi VVnthl i- nuiMt'nl<br />
(lir.Mliii I'm ihi- Siiinniii Bihli.<br />
rnnr.Ti'M.-r Hi' ..U.i tlir.-ilf, ih,.<br />
Mimiii*-! \'uu!ls pi! iL'P^ini, ;i<br />
Kiincl'i-«i SIIIKI.I\ niuhi ,il VI<br />
!' rhii k ,inii .i [MI ff;i( ifiriil!<br />
.ill ii I r\ Tlli'nl.n nifhl ilt (I<br />
ii .-Im k<br />
III. I5I7H SiirTirniT Bitjli'<br />
riiniiM.iiii. uiiiili hi-ijjin .iimc<br />
1!S in,,II,,II,., d.iili I'.ir 10<br />
nniiniiiiii wi'i'l. Ihriiuijli<br />
Si.|il|.riihi-i ii u iih .i (III'IITIMII<br />
-(••-.•(• • i "!•) "• « i-liiph in. |.:n-|l<br />
Auxiliary spsoter<br />
;*'<br />
Arthur<br />
"Thi. Hutiirs ,,l ihi> PtrM<br />
Cliisk iilirl Iliind Mndi'<br />
Pnpi'rwt.iLihf^' Will hv Lhr<br />
prntzTam n\ thi' m*H.||ng ol ! hi*<br />
Mi'ihiidlsl Summnr Auxiliary,<br />
Tuesday at 2 p m in the SHCIHI<br />
hall <strong>of</strong> FirM I'niti'd .Vii'thndist<br />
Churrh. , ii in IIKI I\ t,i,l t h inyine<br />
umlil<br />
1 .. ii.ii niiti ih ii o it iuMi<br />
lllll- pn till l.ilili Sliilld i<br />
vani'hniij inrl m in I- hi c lining<br />
mi.II intl niiiii i Unit Is<br />
t TI il u 11 lii I hi u n isi n,*<br />
di.uhluiL hi m i. li rs , un ,.l<br />
his , u n cm irnnmi nt<br />
Nil huh -Lid Wi lisi in in<br />
,ig, ,1 ill i \ p|ii-,is, mi it ,i i f uf<br />
knimliclci si I lur th. m,i-' uT<br />
mi I hi lia if t|ui Iii.n i, m-ii ii<br />
un iii-v, i rt il ( hi I'll inits M<br />
r, >I n . rni ti pn i i i Is ss n h lhi sc<br />
f|Ui I Hill.<br />
^ng^trfiin ^pi'il-^ tif Im faith<br />
and us rt-H'.inin^ lo him in 1 hi^<br />
Graham , im,i(li i lhi<br />
af uld ipii^linn' litint m,in<br />
liid nppln^ jn ssfr^ Itiiinil in<br />
tin mini' iiiri ssmliNiil i hrin<br />
Till' iLlllillllll plll)lilUr|,Ipln<br />
i lit lu d, u nu u al i i m , sui h i-,<br />
a u iiiqiii si, ss i.l lhi ^r» it<br />
-1 ttuf in ih* Ltm ,.ln Mi muri,il<br />
in V\ ishni|itiin D ('<br />
Fir*! Pr« ^hsli ri in Chun h<br />
hi "JDH i,it I'arkmM un<br />
\Si sli % ,is in vl In tin Chwrt h<br />
Thi" Fir 1 Pn *st. ii in<br />
W ..nil n s \ mi ititin i*.<br />
cundut-tinB i ssukls Hihli<br />
Si utl v Fi llnsis,hip i jrh<br />
Ti" day al 10 ',11 I ffl in thi<br />
L*ivs IT Auditi.niim<br />
Each V^idnt'das istninfitht<br />
Bih|i Siuris Uniir is<br />
innduttrd in 111' LawiT<br />
Auditorium<br />
Sundiv ^rhutil mit ts rat h<br />
Sunday it 1 i'i am V tirship<br />
m rs ict'N art htld at H .0 a ffl<br />
1 1 7 ,i(J p ni<br />
j^\ ! h«ve wvtral seme,<br />
{_) tery gray* »pJice»<br />
' wtileh eur family no<br />
longer netdl — how do I go<br />
about selling them?<br />
Since sv,. don't knoss 1<br />
liH' sptviCi 1 remrteiy<br />
in svhit'h you own<br />
itfopwly «c will iiiuMw yotiiquestion<br />
in Riwral, <strong>The</strong>i-e is<br />
alwtij-s a riiar.<br />
\aA for property<br />
in well niarviKixl<br />
femi^tt'iios<br />
but miuw fact<br />
ors control ss-he<br />
Uior these (fray.<br />
os may Lu-' sold<br />
<strong>of</strong>. la wham<br />
they may lx><br />
sold.<br />
Basically Bsically v two types<br />
<strong>of</strong> (t'meteries — um> ((rants<br />
u riKhl ot bui-iiil for a spcti<br />
fie or liniitcd time — tlio<br />
Knisi'S tire actually rented or<br />
lensedJ. Tlk' sale <strong>of</strong> SIXICC in<br />
this cemetery is riflidly eon.<br />
tit)!led by tJiose wliu ossn tilt<br />
fi'iiu'tery. In othw comrtei'ies<br />
ii diiKl oi' otliw legal conveyantv<br />
transfci's ownership,<br />
Tlit-si 1 spates (Vin usually Ix. 1<br />
w)kl but they subject to the<br />
rules, regulations and by-laws<br />
esNiblisiied by tlw owners.<br />
Before you try to sell your<br />
ecmeUTy propei'ty investigate<br />
tli,. racial, i-oIJRlotis, fraternal<br />
mxl vetenins restrictions<br />
which apply. If you tfivt' n<br />
warranty deed to aji ineligible<br />
buyer you may bo involved<br />
in "considerable litiRation.<br />
CHESTER j,<br />
WIMBERG<br />
Funeral. Home<br />
Four GaMflttwil ol Fuiwral<br />
Sarvle* to AH CrMdi<br />
201 Aibury Ave,<br />
Ph. 399-2654<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
bishop Corson in pulpit Sunday<br />
at Methodist evening services<br />
•Juiidiis Ki'i'iniiK SiTViri..s iirc<br />
ii-iiii; hi'lil in 111' 1 Firf.1 I'llili'il<br />
Slrlhiitli.kl Chun'h Mancliiiiry<br />
;hi» yi-iit. al 7 :W) p m rlii.<br />
Srrvirc I.|II'IIJ, wilh ii sung<br />
ii'tvirr ,il 7 I I) p m iiintliioti'd<br />
hy H.iSiiiiind MCAIIM' svilh<br />
Rnb'-rl Alli'ii. piiiilisl ii»d<br />
William (' WIIIKI. iiftliiiinl<br />
Thi' -pi'iikcr Kiintliiy will hi'<br />
Biiliiip Fri'd Pii'iTf (Jii-Mni<br />
Hishiip r,.iv,,ii wiis burn in<br />
Millvilli' nl' MiMhiidiM<br />
|I,irin I ;ii|f Hi' Win. "riili'atl'fl 111<br />
M111 v 1111 - piihlic- whiinlN,<br />
DifkhlMiil ('..Ili'lif. nri'W<br />
l'lllVITMl> HlllI Ulllll.-fl ill Vi. Il-<br />
Itivimt> Srhiml<br />
In I'i-il In' «'M,» i-li'iti'ii ihi'<br />
2l)lh pM-Mtli-'il 'if I)ifki"t,,ii<br />
('iilli'iji' .intl i-iiiil i mi I'd a?,<br />
I'ri'Mili'iil until 1HII whi'n In'<br />
w,ii ilppi.mtcfl il Huh.ip (if Till'<br />
Mi'lhmjlsl ('hilrth<br />
Bishiip Cui-iiin is ii truslri' or<br />
Dri-w I'IIIVITSIIX. F'-nninBlnH<br />
Kch 11. .1. l.vcumini! Colli'i;!'.<br />
Wvi.minc Si'miiiarv anil Wt'slcv<br />
('i.ll'l!!' Hiirn .r;ifS (^hiilrniiin <strong>of</strong><br />
111.' Hi.iird ..I" T>"M>-* <strong>of</strong><br />
Ti'mjil'' ['MIVITSII> HU )>. a<br />
Chaplain nl Ih.' r.fiinH Ltldi;i'<br />
nl Pi'iiilsS'lv.iniil iiiifi Pii^l Gfiintl<br />
I'ii'hih' cil lhi' Pi-nnsylviimo<br />
Ciillim.iiiHi'rv 'if Kni(i|its<br />
Ti'llipl.ir<br />
Hi-h(.(> ('iifiiin i» di'cply<br />
iiili'r,".|iil ill u Chrisliiin<br />
.liluiii,!! I,ir wtirlfl prohlf.m^<br />
iiul ll.!.^ ^iTVi'tl fill thr<br />
Mi-! hi.d 1.^,1 l*i'iit-(. C^imrTii^iiin<br />
Mi- MTMTI ,IH c:hiiirm!in <strong>of</strong><br />
VcliTiiii-' Afl'mrs He and Mr>,<br />
I'lii'iiiii hiivf Iriivcllpri<br />
,-^!!-ii'.!VMly in EuFopi'arid hiivf<br />
m,-!ti,- HI iiround thr world<br />
lour, •.lu dvmti I'linditiiins In<br />
ill i'v^i!ins. rduralion und<br />
UiniTiimi'iil Bishiip Ciirmin is ii<br />
THE CHURCH fOI* A UL<br />
ALL WOfl THE CHURCH<br />
Tht. rhurih ii Ih.. grrsii^t fi<br />
i-.irih fi.f ihi' hiiildmf "f h<br />
l i ! I! is ,i sli.fi.<br />
nf ^(.iriiuiii >nliii^ SViUv.ui ii<br />
MFiing Chiifi-li n.ilh.T i1|.|iit,rr.nry<br />
i,.r riVili^Sll.Ti ISin Slifvii!". Thrfr<br />
,,F,. four «.uiiri risi^nnil why iti.rv<br />
i.r«,,n shniil.1 mirBd rftmn IPIU<br />
l.rlvnnH ,, n ihri'hii'i-h 'i'lii.y<br />
.in- I • l-.ir his .mil «nk.. 3 Km<br />
In, , inidr.-n*. feik.' A KI.I thf s;ik.,<br />
,,i hi^ n.riiinilliiiy arid h,iiif,n 4<br />
h,,r ihi. ^ili,. i,f thl. rhUffh iUi'li,<br />
feiii. h iii-rdB his morn! arid miiterLTl<br />
suiijH.rt I'inri li. ffi ti. ihufch n-jEU<br />
l.ifh .Thil r..;id vniii Hihl? daily<br />
WeHneidoy thunday<br />
Mgflhr-w Mark<br />
33 13 :>7 7 7 14 13 J83B<br />
iiih-ri",! ill LJiiiitl tiivi'rlinu'n I<br />
ri'sulti'll nl In- 1 - iippiiintrni'iil to<br />
tin' C.IIVI riiiir's Ciiminiwion lor<br />
the HiviMi.il uf Iti,,<br />
I'M nki ii m ion liif i hi-<br />
(' ii m m ii n w i' ,i I i h n f<br />
Pi'll H.Sy IV MfilJi Hi' is ill!'<br />
iir^iiiii/cr iiud hi'iifl ol tht'<br />
Bishop'', (ViifieliTS. ii vt.iilh<br />
ill 11 Vi'FTlril I Hi.flif-iiti.fi !,s<br />
C^hrtstnin sprsMfi.. svilh rnor*.<br />
I h »n :! fi . II (10 m i-mhi'm<br />
lliiiiiiUliiiiil Ihr world<br />
("hun'h Hrllmil t-liutsi's nre<br />
li.'lif iii •( :H) ,i m Moiniili;<br />
Worship is ill .'id iind II ii m<br />
svilh ['iisloi- ("hiifli's Wilf-ork<br />
jiri-iirhitiy it! hoih sfrvst'i'^ Ills<br />
iopif ill!.-- wi'cl- f)nls <strong>On</strong>i'<br />
HUhnp Fr,d PiW.oCor«,n ^,. T ' " ^ ^Z,,^<br />
popiihif prt'iifht-r In y.iulh iirid Quarlil siinjk ;ii nil ii-inn,<br />
i-iirh yi-iir spi'iiks in ii scon, nr Biiby i'"H child fftrr ,s<br />
ititifB folli'iii.s in iiddition In iiviiilnbli' AoVqi(iili> piirkinc<br />
fn'nut'nl I'nBiiKcmi'nlji with m «> hi' foiiiiil ,it the church<br />
youth or^Mi/nhoiw in 111.' I" 1 * Iliink L.I. SCjinlon^ UI,,|<br />
Chuirh inn) in thr st-hools His ""' Armt.<br />
<strong>The</strong>'Bodfrey-Smith<br />
Funeral Home<br />
HIRiERT L. OODFRIY, Mflr.<br />
Established 1898<br />
809 C»nfral Avsnu*<br />
Phdging for the future, as in the past, the<br />
finest and most dignified funeral service,<br />
IN TIMf OP TROUBLI WE ARI AS<br />
NIAR AS YOUR PHONi — DIAL 399^077<br />
Successori to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director<br />
When each new experience springs forth like<br />
a jiick-in.the-box . . . anil ytmr fondest possessions.<br />
nre toys , . . jiiirJ your chief concern is to »(|Ueeze<br />
nut uf every hour the Inst ounce <strong>of</strong> iirmi.tement —•<br />
thi'ii it's fun to be Hiirijrised.<br />
Hut when yiiu'vi 1 (Jrnwn too old fur tnyM . . ,<br />
ssheii life ia laced with sericiuH i'liiillciiKe , . , when<br />
hiippirii-Hs ilepoiids on a thousand sochil, econornic,<br />
iiiiil nmriil decwioiM — then sirrpri
PAG1 6 _ SECTION TWO THf OCIAN CITY SiNTINfLLIOOIR<br />
f-*—— -<br />
Now Open Daily! !<br />
j (CLOSiD ON TUISDAYS)<br />
f<br />
j 4// Baking Done on Premises<br />
1 14th STREET<br />
I DANISH PASTRY<br />
14TH ST. betwenn ASSURY & CfNTRAL AVIS<br />
<strong>The</strong> COUNTY STEER 1<br />
GCNfRAL STORE & BUTCHER SHOP !<br />
ANTIQUE DECOR<br />
FREE PARKING ON LOT<br />
BIRfiCTLY ACROSS STREET FROM OUR STORI<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
ON PHONI ORDfRS OF $5.00 OR MORil<br />
W. SIMORSKI, Proprietor<br />
3204 ASSURY AVE. DIAL 399-7296<br />
CfasC '/WO<br />
Plumbing & Heating Contractor<br />
! Plumbing Hedting<br />
CT<br />
• COMPLEIS VARIETY OF VANITIES<br />
• MODERN SINOLE LEVBR f^l/CETS<br />
• run IINE or PLUMimc<br />
• AU PLOM1INO HEPAI1S<br />
• OA5 IASMOARC HEAr<br />
fflecrtc Stwsr 4 Root Ckoniiig Equipment<br />
Call 399-0166<br />
NOTHING SUCCEEDS<br />
LIKE SAVING<br />
REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
PiR ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTERLY<br />
NO MINIMUM SAUANC1<br />
90-DAY NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
O/o<br />
PIR ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTERLY<br />
J 1000.00 MINIMUM<br />
BALANCE<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME SAVIN08<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
1001 Atbury Ave. Dial 399-0012<br />
m rnliNf h* l nire<br />
! <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer school news<br />
hv Herivyn<br />
director<br />
nil Ihi'!<br />
m,jiv|,(ini! child<br />
A Inw rliisK |iiii(l ill<br />
;md work<br />
willi the<br />
i in I \><br />
,\i I hi' pn'-cnl inn" wi' hjivc p,.r cljijiN purmiu trrcntir<br />
iin (iiipiis enrolled in but h (.mphii!,i> nn the individual<br />
^ piiin.irv Hilt' inlcrnii'riliilr child work hiihiU ll romre, HS<br />
^•hiutU Thi 1 ' pn"*enl* iibt'Ut rinse lu H cine lei one<br />
ih.' «nr .iiipiidiirirc as l;isl hMrlvr rhild rrlniidnship a,s i.s<br />
s* in t Li^e^ .trf mr?inn!hiy in the mainr rernednii m fod;iv s pre^iny mlucii! Min;il<br />
;m-;iv u! niiidt'rn malh nnd p.M^ds Thi* clo*;i'ni'SK m<br />
r.. rl 11 ti in I n"idlML' working with 1 hi' c'hilfl it, mewl<br />
vi.r\ M.li.cl (in.up cil «pi«'(,ihst iiiirimi'r pro({riim Mm! IcsrnMr<br />
Iciiihi.i-, whiiso dcdiciliiin lirirl pnihlpms »ti>m Irurn bi'inij<br />
,i fine h'arnuiB litmiinphcrM In swiillnwod up in nvcrlv laruc<br />
111. in wiH-lis inviilvi.d in iiur winter class ^,,d iliii iibt.-iininu<br />
^nrtimMr curnciilum By UNihp thi' nPrcssar\ T clnsr sy r\'i.]||tinco<br />
lhi ! dNiUnsisiic ^rpt'nin^ !*'sls wr- can r in such<br />
plu« SRA I ah.- Hiid ihr Merrill short Iprm summer program "'"1 "><br />
Short Form Math Survey and with hmitrd • *<br />
vvjirk h(ictk> W ! ;iri HbU- h> We HFI<br />
7v?\V.<br />
rin.m Ti-.irhnr riinfi'rcnci'ii to<br />
o»gin (hi- wi-rk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y 27 Wr<br />
I'i'i'l tlii>. In he <strong>of</strong> jfrnat value to<br />
tin 1 piiri'iit, I hi' n'afhor, and the<br />
rhild WP invite inti'miitrd<br />
fiiirrrit," in Ici'l Ot'i' to look in<br />
ill thi rl;i?*M'> in action any<br />
tirn* 5 Hnriny mil summer trhrsnl<br />
In iin photoyniph ivji arP<br />
prt'M'nl iliu ;i liHlk lit <strong>On</strong>e Of our<br />
'.iinimn «i htinl <strong>of</strong>li'rinpi <strong>The</strong>se<br />
pirliii-i- show rltisses <strong>of</strong><br />
rhilrir. n DikiHg physical<br />
cdut.iiMni under thi' direction<br />
(it Mi» .luyci' Splestay and<br />
(.;!W,nh Jnhnsttinc, our two<br />
physifal I'duiiitiiin Instnjctors<br />
whn leu h calislhenifs. drills<br />
lo both the primary<br />
i sfhool<br />
Lawson Johnstone directs an outdoor exen me permd Senior Photos.<br />
Coast Guard Safe Boating team<br />
lists August patrols at Point<br />
HOMERS POINT • A V 8<br />
CuiiM Guard boatmi' safety<br />
tciim will hi. in the heavily<br />
popiiliiii'd pleasure boating<br />
»ri-ii.s in and arnund Sf-imprs<br />
Pmnl Iriim August 7 through<br />
ih
PAG! 8 — SICTION TWO THI OCIAN CITY SINTINfLLfDGIR FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
SPORTS CORNER<br />
How a IT ynil ivilli ridlihn 1<br />
Okay, [ry ihu. niii- Whal i« red<br />
whitn and Km-n ,inri .ilw^iys<br />
UPtIiny stepped mi 1 ' Vnu liiin-<br />
In I'liminaii; ihc Philiiilrlphi^i<br />
CHUCK FISHER<br />
Invitms you re join<br />
the<br />
FIRST NATIONAL<br />
BANK<br />
Qp SOUTH JiRifV<br />
TRAVEL SERVICE<br />
on their<br />
"EUROPEAN<br />
CLASSIC<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
TOUR<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
England, Germany,<br />
Switzerland, Austria,<br />
Italy and France<br />
17 Days<br />
Oct. 2 • Oct. 18, <strong>1970</strong><br />
$699.<br />
(Psr Pirson Sharing Twin)<br />
Included in the Tour;<br />
• Round Trip Motorcoich<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>/Airport,<br />
• Round Trip let to Europi,<br />
• Spiels! Pre-Tour Oil Acquaintid<br />
Dinnir.<br />
• First Class Hotiil Throughout<br />
with Pfhnti Bith or Shoiiir.<br />
• Cantincntal Brtskfirti and<br />
Table d'liole Dinner! Throughout<br />
EiCipt ifl London, Rorrii<br />
ind Paris Where Biiakfast<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Is Included.<br />
• lightsMing,<br />
• «! Trinsfifi.<br />
! • • • • • • •<br />
Chyet Fishir 345-3223<br />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
TRAVEL SERVICE<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey 08404<br />
I im mttrestii. Please sind<br />
eompistf European Ciatsic High,<br />
lights Tour description.<br />
NAME.., ... .<br />
STREET . .<br />
CITY „ ZIP<br />
TILOTONL...<br />
111• " Ilii<br />
li.i-.ki-ih.il<br />
I,mill,I in 1111- I" ,ii..i'i. 1 h.<br />
[i.Mllhii i.ii lli.li .1! I. •!•• .!••<br />
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I'I.I -I I'll I '<br />
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i - • 111 • > 111 I Ih .in i! n.i-il " If lln<br />
h.i.ki'th.ill p 1 ni'l "i' 'In- i "in '<br />
('[ MlMniM'- '• - Mi ,-' .Ml \ Pl.l\ • H !"<br />
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1<br />
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h.i.kilh.dl |il,.\ .-I- "II 'II I.-U'l.<br />
, . , . , u , • . t i . i , • , i I . . . , , i n i i , - . i " r . i \<br />
1,. pl.u h.ill I I-. u w ,-- .'.irk<br />
niMMV<br />
A I'l-w yi-ar. l.ili-r. Ihi- Now<br />
Jprsry Sliin- [nli'rsrliiila.itK 1<br />
Athlclir A-rfiicininin, which<br />
always passps ;i (Vw ,i*>w niie*<br />
every yr-ar jusl In lei poupin<br />
know how impurliinl n is.<br />
dt»ridr>d thai il hjd biMU'r<br />
tightrn IU inilo ab.uit<br />
<strong>of</strong>r Wiisnn prarnri II mydr i!<br />
illp^u! fnr ffiiiri 1 than iwu<br />
b,i.ili('lbiiM piaycri. Irnm ihc<br />
sartii- hiyii M'hnol tu pL-ss un<br />
thr- sam., ti'iim dunnii .m<br />
urgamzed summer pruirrjim '<br />
Though uambli'rs, wcrrn't<br />
too priwuli-ni hi'tv m Ami'ni'a's<br />
Grpatfst Punvil> Ri>Mirl and<br />
fpw area coaches weir hurt by<br />
ihp NJSIAA's (wn player ruling<br />
lht> lepsUtlon did hurt the<br />
local Outdoor Basketball<br />
League. Any aihSete who was<br />
no loncpr an .imatcur was<br />
Like to start a NEW HOBBY?<br />
We even have Evening Classes.<br />
PAPER FLOWERS • SHELL CRAFT •PAINTS<br />
SWISTRAW • STAMPS AND CO'NS<br />
FUN FILM •PAPIER TOLE • MODELS<br />
DECOUPAGE* CRAFT KITS AND BOOKS<br />
CRAFTS a HOBBIES<br />
3213 ASBURy AV'EflJE<br />
OCEAN CITY j<br />
PREPS ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />
Sealte.i lea Cream • Soda* • SundaM • Split*<br />
ENJOY OUR PIZZA. OH - SO GOOD<br />
Ptpparoni, AnchoviM, Mushroom*, Extra ChMM<br />
JUST PHONB 398-0722<br />
(IT WILL II RIADY WHIN YOU CALL)<br />
NOW SERVING SPAGHETTI DINNERS<br />
STEAK SANDWICHES •<br />
HOAGIIS • HAMBURGERS •<br />
PREPS<br />
HOT DOGS<br />
FRENCH FRIES<br />
Mh STRifT<br />
A ASBURr AVI.<br />
h\ I'I'MI Willisim*<br />
, hili m.iifd Iruin l the finest summer<br />
leat'tie in South Jersey Now it<br />
also rates ns Ihe most colorful<br />
Rexon moth winner<br />
In Wednesday race*<br />
Fred Rexon, HaddonfiPld<br />
skipper, was victorious in the<br />
,1th race <strong>of</strong> the Wednesday<br />
Series in the junior moth at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club,<br />
Brownie Baer, Ft Washington<br />
sailed in second followed by<br />
Pete Madorinna, Drexol Hill<br />
June Golden, liuntington<br />
Valley, outtat'ked her sister<br />
Chris in the girls division, with<br />
Sue Robeson. Enijlevvood,<br />
Ohio, ending third.<br />
First in the Sunfish sailboat<br />
race for seniors wus Larry<br />
Brown, <strong>of</strong> Montcliiir, who<br />
barely passed the finish line<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> Sheryl Vaughn,<br />
Huntington Valley, and Jim<br />
Bet2, <strong>of</strong> Langhfirne<br />
<strong>The</strong> junior sunfish race w»s<br />
taken by Moredith Blanek, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, with Donna<br />
Felton. Jcnkintown, and Jim<br />
KarabascK, Ailentown,<br />
following in that order.<br />
Bin I.EAGCK RTI'FF A total <strong>of</strong> 75 arc John ngdtin, diwtor <strong>of</strong> Phillies<br />
aspinnt! ynutiH ari'a hullpliiyors tunicii si'outs, and Hrpa scout Joseph Rit«lly,<br />
out (or tht' National I,ougiii''N Phillies Standing (I. to r.) art 1 w-out Rorwrt Kepn,<br />
try mi I I'.-tmp on (ho Boy (iv field playi-r* Joseph MrNally, Bud Rinck and<br />
Sjiturtiay cvning. <strong>The</strong> Phillies souls Glenn Reaga, city athletic dirct-tar Frod<br />
report four go«d prosperts from the "Dixie" Hovvfll, plnyi>r Richard Bennpr<br />
(jroilp Pit-lured here nn> some <strong>of</strong> the .'inH srout Bill VVinl/rlv Senior Photo<br />
afiiits :inrl hiillplns'i'rs Rt'nfed (I. to r )<br />
Pow#r Squadron boafs j<br />
•o join r#nd«ivous<br />
Vtvt' ho.iU c.l 1 hr Ali^neon<br />
l^hiiiH Power Squ.idron will be<br />
.ii ill.' Di^tn^i ^i rende/vouN ;i!<br />
Hue hlaiul MH iMmorrow<br />
I Kj I u rd us )<br />
<strong>The</strong> lociil boiil!, will be<br />
entered In the ii.iviualiiin<br />
eifilie^i and will ronlpele<br />
^iiin).! filher Sni^idrnn boat, t -<br />
along the eajil eoa^t from<br />
Ashun, Park. N J . Io Norfolk,<br />
Va Aboil I \2h hoau, are<br />
exp*Tied at Ihe Dimnrt<br />
rendezvous.<br />
Making the trip will hi' the<br />
Jan, piloted by Squadron<br />
Commander William framer,<br />
the Helen O III, skippered by<br />
Lt Carl Odum, the Margie B.<br />
capUined by District Lt<br />
Cornelius Blom, Jr , the Shrew<br />
III, owned by past District<br />
Cmdr Dr Frederick FriM'h,<br />
Jr . and the Jem Cha II,<br />
captained by Lt Ellman Bret?.•<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW<br />
<strong>The</strong> ({reater Wildwootl Yacht<br />
Club will open its Ninth<br />
Annual Antiques Show and<br />
Sale at the Clubhouse. 6ftQ0<br />
Park blvd , Wildwood Crest, nil<br />
Monday evening (<strong>Jul</strong>y 27) »l 6<br />
pm continuing to 10 p m<br />
Tuesday the show will be<br />
open from 11 am Io 10 p.m<br />
and on Wednesday from 11<br />
am to 8 p.m.<br />
JOSIPH R.<br />
DICKINSON, III<br />
RtgisterMl Builder .<br />
• NEW HOMES<br />
• ALTERATIONS<br />
• REPAIRS OF<br />
ANY KIND<br />
1 WEST 13TH ST.<br />
Phone 399-7354<br />
TAKE TUB<br />
FVN RIDE<br />
ACROSS<br />
DELAWARE BAY<br />
CAPE MAY -<br />
LEWES FERRY<br />
LtAVl<br />
CAPE MAY, N, 1.<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
LIAVI<br />
LEWIS, DELAWARE<br />
6:30 AM 8:30 AM<br />
9:00 AM 11:00 AM<br />
10:30 AM 12:30 PM<br />
12:00 PM* 2:00 PM*<br />
1:00 PM 3:00 PM<br />
2:30 PM 4:30 PM<br />
4:00 PM* 6:00 PM*<br />
6:30 PM 8:30 PM<br />
10:30 PM 12:30 AM<br />
YEAR 'ROUND SERVICE<br />
•Saturday & Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Subject io Chins* Wlthsut Notice<br />
ROOFING SIDING ALTERATIONS<br />
After th4 Salt - It's tht Service thai Counts<br />
ATLANTIC ALUMINUM SPECIALISTS<br />
266^358 FrM lltlnMtM HUN)<br />
Dining Room Op*n to tha Public<br />
FLANDERS HOTEL<br />
AMERICA'S<br />
GREATEST<br />
Vocation Area<br />
CATAN010, Oir,<br />
Mar Csuri Hun, N.J. 08210<br />
ill., "> ] ">4 ^ " r an *<br />
"""'ith *" -I ,<br />
CAP! MAy COUNTY CAPS MA¥ COUNTV<br />
RUSTIC<br />
FENCfiS<br />
STOCKADI, 8 ft. Metien $U.M»<br />
SASKIT WEAVE, I ft. laeHon |14JO<br />
POST & RAIL, 10 ft. wtion $ tJO<br />
OLD FASHION SPLIT RAIL, 10 ft potion $io,ij<br />
LOUVRiD, 7 ft. wetton $21.00<br />
SPACBDI PICKiT, 8 ft. i^tion $n_J0<br />
SHADOW BOX, 8 ft. iaetion iM.OO<br />
- Ail Posti Treated -<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
FLINTY OF STO«JK UN HAND<br />
WE INSTALL — PROMPT DFLIVERY<br />
Firs Road near Til ton Read Borgairitcwn<br />
Phone 641^210 or 927-3647<br />
Shopping Mall<br />
BOARDWALK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
Beau Monde<br />
lingerie-boutique<br />
Full Selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shifts by<br />
t/f/H<br />
SIZES 8-18<br />
SCARVES, TOO<br />
Ilth and the Boardwalk, Dial 399-1000 Int. 168<br />
„ INTRANCl; TOP OF BOARDWALK RAM*<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
399-1571<br />
10AM-10P.M,<br />
It's. My BagI<br />
v<br />
Complete<br />
selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Canvas<br />
Bags-<br />
Some to be<br />
Monogrammed<br />
THI BAG ROOM<br />
Entrance en Boardwalk Ramp<br />
SUMMER CLEARANCE<br />
Selected Items<br />
FLANDERS<br />
SHOPPING MALL<br />
39f-2343<br />
GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />
WIG<br />
BOUTIQUE<br />
Starting at S 14.W<br />
OPEN MON, 9:00 to 5:30<br />
TUB, THRU SAT,, 9 A, M. to 10 P. M<br />
CHUMEN'S SHOP<br />
AR Summer<br />
Stock Reduced<br />
"Gaslight Alley"<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
i '<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
THf OCIAN CITY SiNTINEL-LiDOiR<br />
Gymnasts , . , perfectionists among athletes<br />
MASCULINE STRENGTH<br />
rlnp.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e call<br />
keeps you warm<br />
all winter<br />
Give Li. d LJII. <strong>The</strong>n relait and<br />
enjoy a w.irm, comfortabls<br />
winter. First <strong>of</strong>f, will keep you<br />
supplied with dependable,<br />
economical Texaco fuel Chief<br />
-- ihe clean-burning Oil. And<br />
tl'fin. our Easy Pay Plan can<br />
help you balance your heating<br />
Liudpoi right from the start.<br />
Soinicieitorcarrvingcharies,<br />
It pays io heat i our home with<br />
dependable, etonomicai Tex-<br />
,
PAOi 10 — SECTION TWO THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
OASSIFifD ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advi'Misi.tniinis (or lhi columns should bt' in the<br />
<strong>of</strong>flfT <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger FOR TUESnAY KniTlON no!<br />
Inter than Saturday Noon for n-gular ciassifnil siHtnin and<br />
net later than Monday noon for the Tno,lwii!> To-Classify<br />
Friday .•djtiiin, NOON WEDNESDAY fur n>pil;ir flnssifiod<br />
witiiin nnN fur the rt x 11 ,A 1*K TO<br />
$1 25<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Tmn>. IB Words or Urna<br />
if« prr wiird rM'iitlinf: 25 uorrisl<br />
Ad Runninj; !i CnnsiTutivi' Tiini-s. with IB WoMs. ur<br />
Aris requiring Box Numbers, 25r brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fii-f prminnlly. MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS in cover 1.1*51 Copy accepti'd ovm phnnn as 1-nurtesy<br />
arid ninvenirni'i' In t'li.Nlornrr Ri,r»nif:tnr*. mu^f IM> in h,-,f.-,r,<br />
liiK^'rti^erTii'nf is *M'f m typ*><br />
Class,fiwi Display Afivprfisjne »r per Ajjatr. <strong>Line</strong><br />
LOST<br />
LOST<br />
BiCVCLf<br />
tidn* C<br />
<strong>On</strong>e r>lijg ,*nd gray<br />
: - (jo* *, bl.io<br />
all 1M 6864<br />
LAHfjt BOUNB BIjSCH B(«M<br />
Call rm*fl?80 Hsw.W<br />
LOST .-<br />
LADIES<br />
CaH~3*!na,<br />
"t ,,-iH K-n.ng ce^rnic till,<br />
if ,iil 'we* fjf r#jlir<br />
r#jlirigi II^<br />
*mall, call<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
A*k in, w« rant<br />
mott any kindl<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Wallac* Hardwar*<br />
'50 ASBURY AVINUI<br />
Ml WIST AVINUI<br />
"TT<br />
fitHMAN SHEPHERDS . . 6 weeks<br />
5Jrad by Anthony <strong>of</strong> Hobiri^way<br />
Kennslv A K C disll fnf app! Q?7<br />
788, if<br />
PROFESSIONAL DOG QROOMINO—<br />
2S yeafi saporlBnse on pootiles,<br />
sChrtauiers, tBrri«rs, ete Wtll groorn<br />
your pet m your hema Write Bos<br />
3SS for apoointment and prise. 8=4<br />
BOATS FOR,SALI<br />
IB DWFNS SnewtBrMl good crmd .<br />
In HP firay boat m •»•)•( I'M<br />
rail anyiima 199 M53 t f<br />
?&' SEJS SKIFF SIIM>BS ? MI closed<br />
head ana galley 100 HP Chr's<br />
Craft engine, hull and engine good,<br />
rahin n@**H s^ori, hanH^msfi spec<br />
,a! $950 Blur? W*f*. M«,,HR or<br />
rn«n»r iiw 1681 7 IB<br />
ISfJa PDA* Swift sailboat 10'<br />
with 44 Mil fibergias*. e*r<br />
eond Call J996I7?<br />
long<br />
=ilenf<br />
7 J4<br />
Overhead Oarage Door*<br />
BiectTit Door Oporatsp*<br />
Sslsi m Initaliatfen. ft S«ryle«<br />
HOWMIT STORM WINDOWS *<br />
DOORS — RIPLACEMINT SAiN<br />
Lir,,ns!K3 ;• id Insured =<br />
CALL DON LOVt jff-IFM<br />
ODAY MARINER It'? Fiberglass<br />
sail Boat Fjeeilent eond and<br />
fulfy eqiuppftii New Qerioa 5*til and<br />
wineries Niife cover, ? herihs head<br />
sink | HP EvinruSe %31OQ iail<br />
away pfiee including Poat iraOef<br />
Phens J99.SJ1I or J9O87O4 j ;4<br />
QLASPAR 16' CutlMs. late 1969,<br />
Span front, fult Canvas JohrRon<br />
55 oytheard, Sealisn trallftr^ gstras<br />
All used only 6 hoyrs Substantially<br />
diseountlid at M4OO rjli 399.^65<br />
for appointment 7-24<br />
19' TROJAN C»hin Ofuijer. ?i HP<br />
Ivinmde, runs fosd painted, in<br />
water. Bin. J495 flrrn Call 399.<br />
9470 £4<br />
f tf<br />
STORM SASH<br />
and SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury Avanua<br />
Between Wi tnd Idth<br />
399-2224<br />
LEMONT'S<br />
Ml BAY AVI, Dili JM-I7I7<br />
Wl HAVE <strong>1970</strong>'<br />
HUNTING, FISHING<br />
and CLAMMING<br />
LICENSES<br />
• Guns, Ammunition<br />
and Accessories<br />
• Fishing Tackle and<br />
Bait<br />
Men—Thur., B-^<br />
Fri, tnd Sat, 7—8(M<br />
Suri. 7—6<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
399-5354<br />
AUTO GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
Insurance Approved<br />
Serviet<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibupy Avanut<br />
Bcrwttn trh and IMh<br />
3992224<br />
F if<br />
Glass Tops<br />
AND<br />
Mirrors<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
GLASS<br />
926 Aibury Av«nu«<br />
WMII ttti tnd 11th<br />
399.2224<br />
-ra<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
924 Aibury Avtnua<br />
Mn m .nd IMh<br />
399-2224<br />
BLUE WATER<br />
MARINA<br />
Chris^raft For <strong>1970</strong><br />
New Showroom<br />
Speciali<br />
))' Catallna Sedan, twin 2M'l<br />
\tl*«jpj i, riwww, fatom fly<br />
bridge, many other •irrai.<br />
Your ham* afloat<br />
21 Ft. Catafiru CrulMr Sip..<br />
»i)(« »B HP, Pvt, HMd, 6.1-<br />
ley, Dlmrtte, tefa eonvarh to<br />
bunk bMlt, FlbarglsM, Its<br />
ihare line. Maty extra*. SM<br />
it Imm,<br />
U Ft CMallna Crulter (lp><br />
Four. 23S HP, Pvt, Head, Gal-<br />
ley, Dinette, FHtenglui, 110<br />
ibort line, many eHwr M><br />
trat, A gnat flrtt family fun<br />
boat.<br />
2) Ft. Untw OfMrSfW, 200<br />
HP, Head, Vfcwilii, M m.p.h.<br />
If Ft. Lancer, 111 H.P., SUB-<br />
Inmfar uats. Speedi to 42<br />
m.p.h.<br />
II Ft. XK-11, lit HP, Tnily<br />
a m«mlficent m » c h I ti •,<br />
d ever 50 m.p.h.<br />
Special Sale on<br />
Chrysler Boata &<br />
Motors in Stock<br />
20% OFF<br />
» Ft. FlbergllH Carol, MO<br />
HP 1/0 V-bunki wai MM*<br />
new IS2M<br />
14 Ft. Charger 111 Hydro V<br />
hull, A iporty ruiwbout. many<br />
•xtrai with 41 HP Chrysler<br />
•utbeard wat $2121 , , , new<br />
$l«<br />
Brokerage Boats<br />
IMS—II 1 Awecran, 90 HP John,<br />
ion two MM, tr.ll.r. «x|m<br />
11900<br />
1967—17' iJfion, 160 HP, 1-0,<br />
ifiilw fisoe<br />
1967—IT Dsnit, 165 HP InHr-<br />
Mptw, tr.ll.r $3500<br />
1968—15' CorrmMndt. with 75<br />
HP Chiytltr $1600<br />
34th St. I the Bay<br />
Dial 399-6200<br />
BUSINISS SIRVICI<br />
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S /Wtwitioni<br />
expertly don« arid prsmpt service<br />
Hsaaon.ble Anytim," on »»kd,ys<br />
Mr and Mrs Henry Miktarian, 1*10<br />
c-entriil Awe , J99.IZ7]. tf<br />
G & L ROOFING<br />
HOTTARSPiCIAUISTS<br />
New ro<strong>of</strong>, old ro<strong>of</strong> repalrM, ro<strong>of</strong><br />
AVIRAGi Sllf ROOF J50<br />
Alia sidinl and thing!*!<br />
CALL 399-2S94<br />
IV SEA MAC *Wff, hsrdtop, 78 HP<br />
Johnson, 21 s»l |H capacity,<br />
good eond., In water and raady to<br />
is, »7S0, 8» MBh fSiki aay.<br />
ton's Mori no. t.f,<br />
IUNFIBH n*w eond.^ In w«t«r only<br />
« houn $475 Call 306-1603 lifter<br />
6;10 pm. 7411<br />
13' SHBLTIrJ TOP S*l SUM.'l!0<br />
HP in water, WIN damonitrM*.<br />
Call »27.8OO«, 7.J*<br />
IS' MAHOOANV Runabout 21 HP<br />
O»l», Q.t<strong>of</strong> tnllar, i» tank, ex<br />
tra Pfopoller anvil eayar S47S,<br />
AhM 18 HP i«ls ai«M« itart tllO,<br />
O»ll 399.JI5B, M(<br />
CARS SIMONIZED<br />
58.95<br />
RAY'S MIRROR SHINE<br />
'«.5"fr«l Avt,, oewn £!tr<br />
Wl ftp Appolntm*nt Jft-fllJ<br />
SAILBOAT RENTAL « HUS<br />
Rt 119, Som. Point (1 mil*<br />
w. <strong>of</strong> circle en Miyi Ld. Rd.)<br />
ALL TYWS 9 H. to SI 1<br />
CALL K7«H<br />
9 to 9, 7 days • w«k<br />
New tunflih DemanilnMra<br />
en Hand New<br />
y«fltun Vartlt 17' M 24'. C.t.Un.<br />
¥MM 12', MM rtMlt Voymtf.<br />
UM •unfltn, Amflrl. old<br />
•corploo<br />
Utad AqVfrCat 1478<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
MARINE<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
SALES «md SIRVICI<br />
RADIOTELEPHONES<br />
DlPTH METERS<br />
DIRECTION FINDERS<br />
ANTENNAS<br />
BOAT WIRING<br />
REPAIRS . TUNEUPS<br />
Flrw Ciaii FCC LlcMaed<br />
Johnson's Marina<br />
Electronics<br />
§04 lay QcMii <strong>City</strong><br />
Phen. 399-2221<br />
Alcort<br />
SunfM<br />
SAILBOATS<br />
F.LABB<strong>On</strong><br />
M WIST AVINUI<br />
Clly nf.1424<br />
1964 MFG 17' fiBergl.»s, good e«m<br />
Musi sell 1350 Call 3W.JMB<br />
1-U<br />
IB 1 DISCOVIRER, one y«»r old,<br />
fiBenjIsss day alter witd eirtrs<br />
equiprnmt Must sell Call 987-8206<br />
B-7<br />
WANTED<br />
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for aid fold<br />
and Sterlrng Silver Old cloelii,<br />
watehes, jewelry, eoins and dental<br />
bridges Smith Jewelers, 956 Aifeyry<br />
&ve, 3991171 Closed Mondays t.f<br />
rVANTED TO BUY — Bsjihfir.nl<br />
house Reply to Bffl 3i4. Stn-<br />
tine!,Ledger 7.J4<br />
WANTED — 1 or 7 Bedroom apt<br />
or small house m U^ier Towfi.<br />
ship, prefera&ly Marmora sf Bee<br />
sley's Point Unfurnished Will rent<br />
by year Phone 399.M54, tf,<br />
APARTMENT WANTED for yearly<br />
rental Needed after Labor bay<br />
1 be<strong>of</strong>oams. quiet resilantisl an)<br />
BPSferred Raaunatsle, fumiihaij<br />
Call i9S1844 7.J4<br />
REFINED PERSON to share apt, as<br />
companion prefer someone with<br />
drivers license Write io* 3M. Sen.<br />
tinel Ledger p.7<br />
YEAR ROUND on* bedroom »pT<br />
Sterting In Sept furni&risd or un-<br />
furnished, senior citizen Call 399-<br />
9117 724<br />
STRIPPED FURNITURE FOR SALf<br />
Bn Furniture Stripping Service,<br />
|5 White Horse Pilie, ||f Harbor<br />
OPT Su<br />
Call 961.3409 Open ndays<br />
If<br />
ANTIQUES, CURIOS and GIFTJ buy<br />
and sell Dei Zaoe Studio West<br />
Orossjland and Atlantic AvJi , Som-<br />
ers Point (1 bietk west <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Rd ! Call 127.5493 9,4<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIER<br />
NriUung to iiwal], plug in<br />
and fmjcA. Sives eJ<strong>of</strong>cijiR<br />
from ruin by mildew. Ends<br />
musty «]ors,<br />
»" LONG $i,fi<br />
M" LONG S5.»5<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO., INC.<br />
IU7 WW AVB., OCMM <strong>City</strong><br />
A.UNTII TIQUI is back afain. Gifts,<br />
old, new, and unusual. <strong>The</strong> ihop<br />
with the while picket toner, 631<br />
Asbury Ave, Cflfne bnTtvge, 9^4<br />
GIFTS new and old, for wMdlngs,<br />
Jhowen, or younelf. See Anlie<br />
Heist, <strong>The</strong> New ingland Shop on<br />
the alley «t 234 west Av«, 7-24<br />
ANTIQUIi — milk glass, old pistes,<br />
cut alsss etc. Call "<br />
ment, 399-i]J5,<br />
lot appoint-<br />
7-84<br />
SCRIMIHAWS _ 3t9120i.<br />
USED PIANOS<br />
and ORGANS<br />
(Taken In <strong>On</strong> Trade)<br />
HAMMOND ORGAN<br />
SPINET M1N ,.,, |5fi<br />
(Ex Cond.) (Walnut)<br />
CORONATION<br />
LOWREY ORGAN ,,,, II1M<br />
(I*. Cond.)<br />
28 Podnl — Full Keybo«rd<br />
NEW<br />
Lawny A ThMMt Org»nt<br />
Mary 4 Clarii — Lewt*y —<br />
Kuw.l PIMM<br />
MUSIC INSTRUCTION<br />
RYNER'S<br />
Musicraft Shoppe<br />
925 Acbiiry Avanua<br />
OctBti <strong>City</strong><br />
398-0400<br />
F~tf<br />
MILL POND ANTIQUES _ CMM,<br />
Slat, Inn krttl.j, old tbort Wrd,<br />
•nd ducK decovi. Off Rt.. » a*<br />
Unwood c^ivMncant Cantar<br />
Ufnlntswn, Mm Pond. j. t><br />
FOR SALE<br />
ANN*HELLI'S BICVri.ES Roiifnit<br />
Dunett, Raleigh Bought, iolri<br />
rartfad, traded Full line flf acf:*5<br />
•pri*i Service and parts fnr all<br />
bikei 199JJ18. (014 Aibury Sv» ,<br />
O«*sn <strong>City</strong> Rentals fiflr per hsur<br />
F tf<br />
%,<br />
SURFBOARP — 9 fl Itsnfl wnd<br />
150 Call 39»7 7BP » £4<br />
TURCO<br />
COLONIAL<br />
PAINT<br />
•nd Rtfinjahing Supplln<br />
LiMONT'S ANTIQUIS<br />
Shore Rd., OcMnvlew, N, J.<br />
TTT<br />
try THOMPSON 90 HP Johnson,<br />
depth finder. epmpass? sp#edo<br />
meter bilge pump pre&ervp*^ fer<br />
10 (wople, ?4 gal gai t»nk. «csl<br />
lent rftnd $t§no firrR TLSU 399<br />
7UI fig<br />
MARINE flftpitj nn* fna.ter and<br />
rem<strong>of</strong>s. ISO -arts S station* Ash<br />
ing less than half price at Mil<br />
Call TTiyri , Fn ^s( *4un eveninss<br />
399-1831 FTf<br />
f ff<br />
COiNS - dispersing old collection,<br />
Indians Imrglns. iih^rty nietei^<br />
Buffaiees, half c,*nt5. half dime?,<br />
large cents, old difrips, halves, and<br />
I »t»ft«, «.i i.ncdni rail 1990561<br />
7 31<br />
LAWN SND BAHN SiALL — ev-ry<br />
thing mL it go No ri?,isf>n,ibie r=f<br />
fef refyseel Sat and &tin I ? ip 7<br />
pm only 616 S Shorn Hd Calei<br />
friO (QppOSMp Sf?afc fir- f^rnetpry 7 2 4<br />
WHITE GE RFFRK,ERATO!?, i<br />
ft fje'tect riinninft cend<br />
bf H<br />
n eu<br />
ALL ANTIQUES 33O9J?S _ Brass<br />
sundial, eld high ehan ?4 tarn<br />
ph|3r glA&£ Hame. newt^r. milfe gl.1^!i<br />
lamps eut g!as% olst plates, table,<br />
green glasswar* pink gl3l*wa'^, pic<br />
items § 7<br />
BUNK BIDS .md mnttresiJ's. flsublf.<br />
Hoilywood bed and ma",ess<br />
Other item^ Make an r>ff*,, 3fr3<br />
gJii 4(37 Haven Awe 7 ?4<br />
WASHING MACHINE window fan<br />
lamps. huirtg rr5?-,m chsir Call<br />
J9B 0789 7 li<br />
TWO UPRIGHT METAL CABINETS,<br />
maple eHest; streller. high chair,<br />
sink in rrietaj cabinet, maplr, and<br />
walnut bed frames, dsuble ? i«hite<br />
l(,»n wheel ba.ro*.; 195 70S9 7 J4<br />
APT SUE GAi RANSr<br />
Call 3W.0IJ4<br />
nffe,<br />
7 ?4<br />
MSPLE LIVING BOOM SET 115,<br />
wicker chai?§, corner fief table,<br />
soheoi desk II ftaeh new eupaU<br />
and new electric boat mntaf JJn<br />
each Call 398 0607 7 24<br />
ELECTRIC BAWAQE DQQft OPENER,<br />
bathroom Sink wash tub w,th<br />
stand Call las 490! between 8 and<br />
9am S.,t 7.24<br />
SURFBOARD Harisen 50 SO ncsl.<br />
lent eond $60 Call 3993?77<br />
before no&n <strong>of</strong> after 6 p m 7-g4<br />
RUG #*!? freen, occasional ehair,<br />
yellow Slothes hamper ana waste<br />
paper ba&feet. AH m goad eond<br />
Call 199J8II - 7,|4<br />
OlSHWASMEri. Westinghouse »fhite<br />
poreelain cabinet type with count.<br />
er top Used little. A-1 cond $75<br />
Call 9I,.B8M 7JI<br />
HO] 17" table J]' 1<br />
Console TV $ig each, dining chair<br />
set M esoh: recking ehair 11, metal<br />
lop table II: amp leaf table M<br />
girls bike $4 C-ill 398-0111 7-24<br />
li" CRAFTSMAN JIG-SAW complMa<br />
with stand and motor Used <strong>of</strong>f<br />
and <strong>On</strong> for approjrirnately 6 rnonlhs<br />
firm Mi 10OB Simpson Ave Call<br />
Sat only 399-128! 7!4<br />
06 ROD AND REELS Call 399-2957<br />
7.24<br />
WROUQHT IRON PORCH SET i pe.<br />
M5; *8 Bass aeeordian $50; AI<br />
Disk eieetrlc automatic mimiggraph<br />
sod supplies $§0: Airqutpt 15 mm<br />
sl«e orolector «nd MMH screen,<br />
remote eontroi $ r ,Q Ail in good<br />
eona c«4t 399M7S8 after 6 p m<br />
7.24<br />
FiEFRIOERATOR _ N<strong>of</strong>ge 1 1 ou ft<br />
cappertone brantl new eond 185<br />
Call S99-92B3 7-14<br />
SEWINQ MACHINE with eaoinet,<br />
good running cend $35 Call 399.<br />
68§4 " 724<br />
, MAPLE KITCHEN SET with 1 chairs<br />
JIB: Hansen surfboaril $50 Both in<br />
good Bond Apply 45JI Asbury Ave<br />
weekefids 7^24<br />
THREE STRAIGHT METSL COTS with<br />
inner spring rnattressei, gsod<br />
eond, $8 per «t,, eaJI JBMOJi<br />
7-24<br />
LOTS MR SALI<br />
IS* ACHES <strong>of</strong> meadowland on the<br />
Q?es$ Egg Harbor Riyef. Good for<br />
duek hunting, trapping, and fish".<br />
ml <strong>On</strong>ly $110 per sere just <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Rt 50 in Estelie Manor Township<br />
Osll laday for more Inf<strong>of</strong>-mation.<br />
CoastBl Realty, Realtor, 330 Atlantic<br />
Aye 3J9-38B9 Closed Wednesdays<br />
JUST THREE MIUS to <strong>Ocean</strong> Large<br />
lOOilSJ lots in Marmora with all<br />
Improvements i/iitailed Lower taxes<br />
Take )4th st to Route 9, turn<br />
right to builders sign V* mile en<br />
left Gus FurlN, 399-98BB " 9-4<br />
CHOICE LOT — inh and West.<br />
30ir90, Oeean side, fully improved.<br />
Suitable for one or two family<br />
dwelling Call 1-J1SNE 72043 7J!<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITY<br />
Run your own<br />
business and<br />
share<br />
millions <strong>of</strong><br />
credit card<br />
holders.<br />
Mobii Credit Card holders,<br />
BuUt4n customers for Mobil<br />
dsaJerg. You get u complete<br />
Une <strong>of</strong> Wgh-pf<strong>of</strong>lt auto prod-<br />
uote; jAm service Jobs,<br />
Tmintag wWi pay, rinanelal<br />
flwtauMice ttvailable. Oppor,<br />
now If you quality. Call<br />
Day 345,2273<br />
Night 927*2321<br />
MOBIL<br />
J4tfi ind lay Amu*<br />
Oc#*n <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
BUS, OPPORTUNiTliS<br />
HtSTAURANT fufly eqytppad in SS<br />
neMefif eond Alto h.3i iftcsme apt*<br />
»e.i^n^i« CiU Edmtmd L Wi^i<br />
Am R&fil r Btitt* fl 10 Osiin Aye ,<br />
149-0900 7=24<br />
FOOD MARRFT fsr »ala or rent<br />
S«if iftryie* 1 new in opeFstiWi JO'*<br />
1OG' btjitding <strong>On</strong> 40's 1 h0' Cornm*<br />
proporty AddiEionaf pafi«r1g nr»a<br />
eO'sl&O' FistuFRs indud* 90' ef ra-<br />
frigi*rafQ, fl.lifis, 100 ft theMrtg §<br />
sc-l!**, grqiJipmL-rlt foe self ierSHee<br />
moat dftpsflm<strong>of</strong>.!, grinds?^ il!e»ft<br />
band savV etc Located 15 mliii<br />
from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>f routs 30<br />
& m.i i I n rri ou n t pf cath d<br />
5100 f f<br />
Call 399 5100<br />
q ed<br />
»nfQfmati&n if<br />
HOSnDWALK LU<br />
businrss 'or male ^ftaionai.<br />
equipped foil 399 )8J6<br />
IN THE CENTER or Our gri<br />
by your own ability' stocked<br />
rqmpppd with modgrfi fixturBS<br />
flilHing modorri 10<br />
apl Soriy on phgrie information<br />
MARGATE<br />
MOTFJ.POOL<br />
Ucii ^sfnhListiit), t<br />
* I fsfamit me baths.<br />
fyrn!*ft*ri A hgatjffful N<strong>of</strong>fip<br />
CQZV RETIREMENT COTTAGE on<br />
vi I i ft Li vi ng rt^fn fli ni ng rpoiTi:<br />
modfffl bath, beayttfuHy land<br />
icap«d All this with msn? «*<br />
VlXfciy RENT = MtWfeffi ? bed<br />
room home in Senders Patnt.<br />
Iciults only S;?§ per month<br />
COLONIAL TVP[ two ilory home<br />
near NDrtfi ancl <strong>Ocean</strong> furnished.<br />
J Bedreemi, rith and pearls? fQefn.<br />
living<br />
Very<br />
SJ50<br />
Atlantic *ue<br />
^ r&ftm. kiteftsn<br />
Urge bgeb yard<br />
Belli FMat» 14<br />
F I f<br />
TRIPLEX APARTMENTS nil rented<br />
yetHy Two P ear garaged<br />
Large lal I! 1,500<br />
SEVERAL CHOICE Building lott<br />
Goss Realty<br />
REAL ESTATI BROKER<br />
3258 Aibury Avenue<br />
3W-2098<br />
RCTIHEMENT OR<br />
ream, rnodern<br />
with dining ares # , e<br />
IBM file bath, garage electric heat<br />
tJfsder 125,000 Router Realt<strong>of</strong>^,<br />
MS <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave F B!l<br />
INCOME, limng<br />
electng kitehen<br />
2 b#droorn5, eer<br />
OUTSTAJJDING VALUI in Gar-<br />
dens Three eedroeim cottage,<br />
maids ro<strong>of</strong>ri, i ! /? &3ths, firepiace,<br />
(arage, furnished 12!,500<br />
HAGER REALTORS<br />
431 BiHtrtt. Road<br />
OCIAN CITY. N, J,<br />
(XTRA LARGE STORE — Good tar<br />
most any business, plys a ne*<br />
spgsioui apartmBfif above Ap§rt<br />
ment has 3 bedroorTis. Nvmg rsarri,<br />
dinirig roam. farfiily kitchen, J<br />
baths, and utility room Store Is<br />
presently equipped for super mar-<br />
ker Owner will remove equipment<br />
and reduce price if necessary. Lo-<br />
cated in a nice Business section in<br />
PlaasantyiMe CBaital Realty, Real,<br />
tors, 310 Atlantic Ave, 399,3119<br />
ClcMd Wednesdays F t f<br />
MAGNIFICENT R1SIDINCE on<br />
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World champ ice skater makes<br />
Debut as a pro in ice Capades<br />
Hit h th<br />
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MO0ERN 1 BtDROOM APT<br />
lr>3^ Available Aug<br />
month Call 1981M<br />
quiet<br />
yearly<br />
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7 24<br />
APTS. FOR RENT<br />
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PUBLIC NOTiCi<br />
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large yard, Shade, cool, private,<br />
parking no noise safe,, outside<br />
shower, nice kiterien, sleeps 7. BOO<br />
sq ft For surnmer or yearly $75<br />
399!0Oi 7-24<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
COTTAGE sleeps 4. close to beach<br />
%%% weekly. Brand new one bed-<br />
room api lloo weekly Goss Real<br />
ly. RE Broker 12ij Assury Ave,<br />
3 91 ?OT8 F7-H<br />
SEVERAL very mee three Bedroom<br />
tsfUie and apts Monthly 1600<br />
weekly (HO Goss Realty, R.E- irot.<br />
inHd fnr family<br />
rivriiatifiri I stiirlcd oui by<br />
pushing a rhajr arrHifid !hf<br />
rink he iaughrd, hut !<br />
learned fasl and wa* koiiii<br />
brrithf.ni played hiickoy. and<br />
hav.< Kinet- done quit* well in<br />
skiing and sailin)! rcimr»>t.itit)ns<br />
My brother. Dick, i* an the<br />
US Ski Team," informpd Tim<br />
"But I stuck to figure iikating<br />
and got all sort* <strong>of</strong> flak fur thai<br />
frrim my brothers "<br />
Wood rirst compeU'd at age<br />
10 in the Junior Buffalo<br />
Invltatifinal He won the<br />
Novice MidwMtern. junior<br />
M i d w este m and Novice<br />
"Nationals, and at 15 captured<br />
the Junior Nationals title<br />
<strong>The</strong> personable youn^ skater<br />
describes his skating style as<br />
classical "1 try- to go more for<br />
the i-lean, long flowing lines a<br />
strength<br />
TIM WOOD<br />
Tim h manner is<br />
completely natural He<br />
bounce,, mto a r g u m W | t h<br />
enough energy and vitality to<br />
chaj-ge up half a dozen people<br />
At S'10". he is a tnm 14S lbs<br />
and never has to diet He<br />
believes m plenty <strong>of</strong> rest,<br />
avoids late parties and followi<br />
a rigorous practice schedule<br />
While continually reaching<br />
for the highest <strong>of</strong> amateur<br />
skating honors. Wood also<br />
completed three yean <strong>of</strong><br />
undergraduate studies l t John<br />
Carroll University in Cleveland<br />
What is victory to a<br />
ehampi n? "It's a feeling thai<br />
can t bi put into words you<br />
have to experience it to<br />
understand it, " said T)m "It'i<br />
include triple saiehows; was much more<br />
wage by George Hagedom<br />
Proposals lire now being<br />
made for raising the statutory<br />
minimum wage in this country<br />
Most notably. Congressman<br />
Dent <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvafliii has<br />
introduced a bill for that<br />
purpose, and committee<br />
hearings on it are pending <strong>The</strong><br />
Dent bill would introduce a<br />
new feature into<br />
minimum-wage legislation: the<br />
labor force would be divided<br />
into several categories, with a<br />
throughout its history, has<br />
been mainly on the lower<br />
fringe <strong>of</strong> the labor foree-the<br />
unskilled, uneducated,<br />
teenagers, etc Persons in tht<br />
higher echelons <strong>of</strong> the labor<br />
force, who in most instanea<br />
were already well above the<br />
minimum, were insulated from<br />
the direct effects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
legislation So were the<br />
indu (triei which depended<br />
different minimum wage to be mainly on that kind <strong>of</strong> labor.<br />
applied tojach<br />
We don't know whether this<br />
proposal has any chance <strong>of</strong><br />
adoption in this eonp-egsional<br />
session. <strong>The</strong> odds seem to be<br />
against it, mainly because <strong>of</strong><br />
the crowded agenda <strong>of</strong><br />
Congress But we suspect that<br />
the subject will not*be dropped<br />
and will get serious political<br />
attention some time not too<br />
far <strong>of</strong>f. For thai reason, we will<br />
discuss iis economic<br />
implications here<br />
<strong>The</strong> Federal Fair Labor<br />
Standards Act <strong>of</strong> 1938<br />
established a statutory<br />
minimum wage, and successive<br />
increases were enacted in 1949<br />
1966, 1961 and 1966. Thus it<br />
is not too surprising that we<br />
see sips <strong>of</strong> the subject being<br />
reopened once again.<br />
<strong>The</strong> direct impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />
statutory minimum.<br />
PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI<br />
THREE HDROOM APT<br />
balance season ifiOO<br />
Aug. 1400. weekly $100<br />
B449<br />
sleeps 1,<br />
month <strong>of</strong><br />
Call .399-<br />
t.f.<br />
Or. THE BEACH — Sim and Oen-<br />
tral. 1 ant 3 bedroom apts<br />
Available season, half s«aton.<br />
monthly Mr Ivans ii21 Central<br />
Ave 3M-101I " 7-31<br />
TWO TO SIX person summer apts<br />
available frorr Aug 29 thru Labor<br />
Day week. $60 to $95 per mt.<br />
BOO Oce»n Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399.<br />
!»M t.f,<br />
11th AND WESLEY—very attrjetlve<br />
] room and bath apt. slnpt 4,<br />
private parkinf. Available <strong>Jul</strong>y 25<br />
Aug 1st and Aug 8 15th U9 *»ITAL<br />
not/<br />
;,ooo,ooo uo<br />
1.071,411.19<br />
4.IM.48189<br />
ACCOyNTS 47.937 J«l .at<br />
UFHOMAMO '<br />
•••rill or total dapHIti for th. I! catandar dayi »ndin»<br />
with call data 40JM,N1,30<br />
rac <strong>of</strong> toiai Isant for th. is calandar diva •niting with<br />
eiii «•• , H.2MJ7S.76<br />
1, Samual K Oftr. Vlc« r>ra*ll*an| 4 CMhiar, o( ttt. «bov. fllmM b»nk<br />
do nanrty daen mat thii raoart <strong>of</strong> candlllen .. u-u. arM eei»a« ft th*<br />
Mi <strong>of</strong> my ImaNladia and tailaf,<br />
SAMUtL K OVER<br />
Wa, th* unMralgnad dlrwMn atiau m* ttfrnctnau <strong>of</strong> tMi rw»rt <strong>of</strong><br />
nfMIUen .nd daflara Wai it rial kaan HUMIN by u. and is rh. bi.t •(<br />
our knowlatia *nd b.ll.f la Irua Ind cornKt.<br />
JOHN t, QANOY<br />
JOHN a. ram<br />
HMB1J B, WittU<br />
H<br />
Undoubtedly, in i^reaae in<br />
the minimum has secondary<br />
effects in raising waps <strong>of</strong> those<br />
not directly affected, as forces<br />
develop to restore customary<br />
wage differentials, THis indirect<br />
effect depends, however, on<br />
the strength <strong>of</strong> the direct<br />
impact on lower-paid workers<br />
in the same industry, and it is<br />
somewhat weakened as it<br />
percolates up the wage scale.<br />
Thus it remains true thaU-s<br />
substantial part <strong>of</strong> the labor<br />
force, and <strong>of</strong> the industries<br />
which employ them, has felt<br />
relatively little impact from<br />
past increases in the minimum.<br />
However, the part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
labor forcSj, which is most<br />
^immediately' affected-- the<br />
"unskilled and the teenagers-is<br />
the part which suffers most<br />
severely from chronic<br />
unemployment. This naturally<br />
rases the question <strong>of</strong> whether<br />
you are doing these groups any<br />
favor by making it met*<br />
expensive for potential<br />
employers to hire their<br />
services<br />
Various attempts have been<br />
made in the past to detect and<br />
measure the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
minim urn-wage increases on<br />
employment opportunities<br />
Generally the results <strong>of</strong> such<br />
inquiries have been<br />
inconclusive <strong>The</strong> procedure<br />
has been to make case studies<br />
<strong>of</strong> what adjustments certain<br />
industries, which employ<br />
lower-paid types <strong>of</strong> workers,<br />
made after »n increase in the<br />
statutory minimum. Very<br />
rarely were any large<br />
immeHate reductions in<br />
employment observed.<br />
We believe, however, the<br />
^impact <strong>of</strong> an increased<br />
Tn i n i m u m in reducing<br />
employment opportunities is<br />
very' real and very substantial,<br />
although perhaps too wbtle to<br />
be mea-iured by such case<br />
examples. <strong>The</strong> effect is likely<br />
to appear in 1 failure to create<br />
new job opporttinities, rather<br />
than in a destruction <strong>of</strong><br />
existing ones<br />
When new optrationt are<br />
contemplated, the higher<br />
minimum must be taken into<br />
account in deciding whether<br />
they are worth undertaking,<br />
»nd whether they might be<br />
done more economically in<br />
ways that do not involve<br />
unskilled labor. Thus a* old<br />
jobs disappear by normal<br />
attrition, new jobs in not<br />
created to take their place and<br />
unemployment rite* among the<br />
unskilled and teenagers It U •<br />
process that Ukei place<br />
gmduilly, it it hud to point to<br />
ate* <strong>of</strong> lomething that tnifht<br />
hive happened but didn't<br />
Advocatel <strong>of</strong> a higher<br />
minimum hare utually refected<br />
argument* that it would h*»«<br />
in adrer** effect on<br />
employment We tuapact that<br />
they knew that it really would,<br />
and thu hat had aom« mttnlttt ,<br />
on th. amount fr.flft.-<br />
cnsis. when it was *o<br />
meaningfui to me, that I could<br />
do it and come til rough<br />
Believe me, ifi a time when<br />
you seriously doubt yourself."<br />
As a pr<strong>of</strong>essional skater,<br />
Wood explained that the<br />
extreme pressurei <strong>of</strong><br />
eompefjrjve skating are now »"<br />
thing <strong>of</strong> the past, although if i*<br />
still necessary to keep in good<br />
condition and practice dally.<br />
Winning the approval and<br />
applause <strong>of</strong> the audience and<br />
<strong>of</strong> his peers 8t each<br />
performance ii ju§t as<br />
important to Wood as winning<br />
one skating event<br />
In the 31st edition <strong>of</strong> Ice<br />
Capades, Wood displays j ^<br />
spectacular shwomanshjp and<br />
flawless skating be performing<br />
the cornpetitiwikatini routine<br />
World Chanrpionship<br />
Chief Economist<br />
National Association<br />
^f Manufactann<br />
political enthusiasti for a<br />
hi^jer minimum from raising it<br />
to a point where it would<br />
obviously put whole Mjtneets<br />
<strong>of</strong> tndujtry, and the people<br />
who work tor them, into<br />
serious difficulty<br />
Thii, brings up the subject <strong>of</strong><br />
Congreisman Dent's<br />
gimmick-dividing the labor<br />
force into categories and<br />
applying a different minimum<br />
to e*ch one.<br />
At first bhidi the idea bMm<br />
certaiB togkal appeal. (Wetri<br />
discussing the general propotal<br />
<strong>of</strong> a categormed minimum<br />
wa|#, rather than the fpeeiflcs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Dent bill). You could,<br />
for example, segregate<br />
teenagers, apply a lower<br />
minimum to them, and thus<br />
avoid interfering too much<br />
with their job opportunities.<br />
You could also put certain<br />
industries which employ<br />
su b»tantial .„ numbers <strong>of</strong><br />
unskilled Workers into a<br />
»epaf»te group, and thus<br />
protect them against the<br />
otherwise damaging effects <strong>of</strong><br />
an increase in the minimum for<br />
Other industries.<br />
We would fear, however,<br />
that the introduction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
categorized minimum wage<br />
would, on the contrary, tend<br />
to spread the adverse effects <strong>of</strong><br />
minimum w age legislation<br />
more broadly through the<br />
economy. It would do this by<br />
retrioving the political<br />
r«straints which have, up until<br />
now, kept increases in Uie<br />
minimum to some degree<br />
Within bounds You simply<br />
remove the industries which<br />
would suffer the moil<br />
imms'diaie and obvious<br />
damage, and you would have<br />
much greater freedom in<br />
raising the minimum for<br />
everybody else. <strong>The</strong> sizable<br />
p«rt <strong>of</strong> the Am*rican economy<br />
for which the federal minimum<br />
has been a very minor<br />
consideration might find that it<br />
had b#come a major burden,<br />
When he introduced his bill,<br />
Congressman Dent said; "...<br />
unfortunately, every time we<br />
have acted to increase the<br />
minimum wage rate, we have ,<br />
generally done io by filing it<br />
to an amount the least able in<br />
our economy we're able to<br />
pay. Consequently, margma)<br />
enterprises have managed to<br />
dictate what the minimum<br />
waje rate would be for all<br />
covered employees by their<br />
ability to pay,"<br />
But what hat been a tourc*<br />
<strong>of</strong> frustration to Confrenman<br />
Dent appear< to ut to have<br />
been i very salutary rwtnunt.<br />
Th« fact th.t hu bill would<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ide a 56 percent inciaaai<br />
in two yMH in the minimum<br />
wage applicable to moat<br />
indurtrial worker* wbowi what '<br />
can happen when that rortraUtt<br />
M removed.<br />
for the<br />
Congreatman<br />
the idM <strong>of</strong> having<br />
different legal wag*'in<br />
bound to bfe political)/<br />
attractive For modi ti*mm'X>!<br />
reaiotu It ftvajd V4;f\<br />
•-. Si,<br />
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PAG! 12 — SECTION TWO THE OCiAN CITY SENTINILLIDOiR FRIDAY, JULY 24, <strong>1970</strong><br />
pniladeiphia? camden?<br />
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• 9.13 eu, ft refrigerator<br />
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direct service 10 Sea Isle Ciff,<br />
AMion, Slone H.irbiir, Wildwood<br />
•ml tape May<br />
DepgrUlfi's and informal,,IB;<br />
QeeaflCiiy I minimi. "Mi and<br />
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Terminal, IWh and Haven ^L,<br />
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Hlp/cii Scrviti for qiiiei jtl<br />
I RANS<br />
• JlA door shelvps<br />
$ Coypred buttpf hm<br />
• 2,45 eu, ft freezer holds<br />
up to B5.1 pounds <strong>of</strong> food • CushinnMl ef>j> racks<br />
• Fullwidth slide-out • Twe Easy Release<br />
porceliinenamel erisper iee cube frays<br />
• Automatic interior light<br />
in refrigerator<br />
ONLY<br />
Including <strong>On</strong>» Y—r Warranty an Parti ;in <strong>City</strong> SuftiniJ Association<br />
ri'hum* 1 !;] Tupsri;iy t'vpnin^ a!<br />
I41h si bt'iicli Tlui lasi itw<br />
week* poor Mirf'inM ccind !! iciiis<br />
h,id prt'Vyil^H (orrmj: (hi 1<br />
po?4.ponHni!>nl ol thr t-vt nfs A<br />
grand total <strong>of</strong> 76 conEi^fanu<br />
n i g!S.U i rtHi tor- Ihis pa^i<br />
Titpsday's ennit'-sts<br />
AlHi-n RirhartU. inrapiunny<br />
fh* ! junior m*-n's divisinn.<br />
liiliiled S;i points .Jim<br />
Hamilton finished M'cond with<br />
Hlj points*, .iim Duifv was a<br />
close- third with M points,<br />
while WayIIP Bh/zard and Dave<br />
y<br />
Scihal tied<br />
Scihal won<br />
howt'vrr,<br />
perfi'rmmic<br />
wave<br />
for fourth placr<br />
thp fourth m*°dal.<br />
basod on hi>on<br />
his noxt bi*st<br />
DOUB Richards, winnpr in<br />
the boy's division, accumulated<br />
123 points to win thf event<br />
easily Boh McLaughlin<br />
finmhed second with y\ f)5<br />
pjiinls Grorge Salvpst'n ^jr>rt-d<br />
93 poiiiLx to piirn third, with<br />
Joe Vodgcs and Kert Tomaselh<br />
gcttini: fourth with H7 pointr.<br />
apittr VndiJp.i gnl the medal<br />
on the basis <strong>of</strong> thf npxl hesi<br />
wave<br />
Dick Doyle wa* thr winner<br />
in the men s division with B2<br />
pciints Larry Friedel scored 1^<br />
pointis for second place, Ed<br />
D'Oriu got 72 points for third,<br />
and Bob Marihajrs 71 pointi<br />
t-arned him fourth place<br />
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r rhr- women's division was<br />
won hv Kris Wilkinson with fll<br />
points Piilly Wilkinson scored<br />
7 i Int second. Ginger Wilson<br />
managed third with fSH pninU<br />
and Paulette Friedel and Janet<br />
WeMs finished with 52 points<br />
each in a fourth place tie Miss<br />
Friedt-i won the rnedal in the<br />
i H> hrenk iny system<br />
Mu-kie Didinaer scored 79<br />
ptsmL-* to. capture the senior<br />
men's division Tom Fenne-ssey<br />
•lured 68 poincs for spcond<br />
place Boh Adams was third<br />
with 5R poinyi and Gerry<br />
Deiirborn s 54 points gave him<br />
the fourth place medal:<br />
In the novice events, new<br />
this year, there were four<br />
winners <strong>The</strong> eafnpetition is<br />
open only to non-medaj<br />
winners Bob Killc and Todd<br />
Sepelln earniid novice medals in<br />
the hoy's division, Tom Henly<br />
was a winner in the junior<br />
men's while Carl Ladd<br />
raptured the men's contest<br />
Tuesday night will see the<br />
ri ii si! contest toward the<br />
Co m m issio ner's Trophies.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se awards are presented on<br />
the basis <strong>of</strong> accumulated points<br />
over three Tuesdays. <strong>The</strong><br />
'contest* will resume the<br />
fnllowing Tuesday in<br />
competition for the OCS/i<br />
Trophies<br />
Old friends meet<br />
at Phillies camp<br />
At- the Phillips baseball<br />
Irymi i camp Saturday on the<br />
Bay av. bail field, there was a<br />
happy reunion between<br />
inhniiv Oflrion, chief scout for<br />
the Phillies baseball team, and<br />
Bill McCandiess, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Oudi-n and McCandiess,<br />
along with George Earnshaw,<br />
were at one time pitchers for<br />
the oid Baltimore Orioles,<br />
Earnshdw later pitched tat the<br />
funnei Philadelphia Athletes.<br />
As a matter <strong>of</strong> coincidence,<br />
Ogden, McCandiess and<br />
Eiirnshaw, ill were originally<br />
from Kwathmore, Pfi.<br />
McCandiess, who now livrai<br />
at 1 17 BrijfantirTe dr.. was also<br />
a pitcher with the old <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Rivera baseball team. He<br />
sh;in.'fl mound duties with<br />
Freeholder Francis Townsend,<br />
iOfiin <strong>City</strong><br />
CLASSiFlfD AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
TRIE/HIT<br />
QCYAA baseball<br />
Colony leads<br />
Soroptimists<br />
Minor Iji'iil<br />
COLONY, , SOROPTIMIST 2<br />
John HwiMMioy »m licked H<br />
two-run hump run i" Ihi 1 third<br />
inninii lo piicc Colony In (in<br />
upsrl Win in the first Uiirm* nf n<br />
bust <strong>of</strong> Ihrnr play<strong>of</strong>f series<br />
Colony, which had di'fi'iili'H<br />
PMBA to ram a play<strong>of</strong>f rwrth,<br />
was Iradlny. I 0. iiflcr two<br />
Innings find widpn(>d th' 1 ioiifS<br />
to 3 0 iin Swrcnrv's hliisi<br />
Soroptimist Scared rsiire ifi<br />
hoth tho third and fourth<br />
InnilliJS In piiinl out (he<br />
imporian**v <strong>of</strong> iht* horn* 1 run<br />
SwsMTH'y ndrled a singlr to hm<br />
circuit "blast while Don Foglio<br />
rappt'd two Minpl#'s for th**<br />
losers Doug Schappi'll was Ihr<br />
losing pii'hpr thtillBri hi' hi'lped<br />
hy* own rauNp with a Inplo<br />
Kevin Smirk was frcrhi^H wiih<br />
thf* victory fo' C"h?"V<br />
Major l<br />
PBA i t LRniON, in<br />
Mike Kooker singled to<br />
center with two outs in the hist<br />
inning as the undefeut.id<br />
leaders gaim'd their - toughest<br />
victory <strong>of</strong> the season Legion<br />
seared three runs in the top <strong>of</strong><br />
the sixth inning to take a 10 9<br />
lead but PBA scored once in<br />
each <strong>of</strong> the two remaining<br />
frames to notch the win. Mike<br />
Sanninn pared the winners<br />
with two singles Mike Linahan<br />
smacked a double and two<br />
singles for the losers. Lenny<br />
Srott, who relieved Steve Ang<br />
in the third inning, was<br />
credited with the mound<br />
victory Vinnip Lornhardi was<br />
the loser though he allowed<br />
only five hits Billy Nicholas<br />
made two key defensive plays<br />
for PBA in right field<br />
KfWANIS. 16, EXCHANGE, 2<br />
LJenny Byrne tossed a<br />
five-hitter ami joined his<br />
teitmrnates in collecting 1ft hits<br />
as thp Kiwanis took a giant<br />
step toward clinching second<br />
place. In winning his second<br />
victory <strong>of</strong> the season, Byrne<br />
struck out four and didn't walk<br />
one batter He personally<br />
scored three Kiwanis runs<br />
while hitting two singles Steve<br />
Booth »nd Dave Slaughter<br />
paced the winners a' the plate<br />
with three singles each. Booth<br />
drove home three runs. Jim<br />
Molt, Kevin Gayle and Brian<br />
Camp each hit safely twice for<br />
the winners <strong>of</strong>f loser Dave<br />
Hartman Bobby Harre slugged<br />
a home run and a single for the<br />
losers while Doug Ely<br />
contributed two singles<br />
LEQION, 1 1, AUXILIARY, 10<br />
Mark Adams doubled in the<br />
last inning and got around to<br />
score the winning run as the<br />
Legion nearly blew a 80 lead<br />
against last place Auxiliary.<br />
<strong>The</strong> winners scored'sli runs in<br />
the f)fst two innings without a<br />
hij/as losing pitcher Mickey<br />
Impagiiazzo ran into a wild<br />
streak Auxiliary scored nine<br />
times in the next three innings<br />
with Impagiiazzo contributing<br />
two singles and Rich Caskey<br />
smacking a double and Mingle.<br />
After four innings. Auxiliary<br />
held a 9-7 lead. Legion tied the<br />
game in the fifth when Steve<br />
Gillian walked and Scott<br />
Eisenlohrand Vinnie Lombard]<br />
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both singled Lombard! singled<br />
home iilHilher run in the sixth<br />
as l^>t*ion took the lend.<br />
Caskey and Chuck Murphy<br />
both singled to 'produce<br />
another Auxiliary run but they<br />
fell iim' sluirt <strong>of</strong> their second<br />
victory <strong>of</strong> the season Rich<br />
Tolson WHS the winning<br />
I.R(!ION, 7, RSfHANnE, n<br />
A double by "Mark Adams<br />
and singlei. by Vinnie<br />
I^imhiirdi nnd Scott Eisenlohr<br />
paced Ijpgiiin to n four run<br />
ihjK), inning nnd an important<br />
•rngj,fr league victory Mike<br />
Linahan was the winning<br />
piU-her while striking out. 10<br />
He allowed only three hits<br />
Adams was the leading Le0on<br />
hitter with two singles in<br />
addition to his big double<br />
Dave Hflrtmari was the losing<br />
pitrher Mickey Calise, Doug<br />
Ely and Al N»ill got the only<br />
Kxrhynge hits<br />
PBA K. LIONS. S<br />
<strong>The</strong> league leaders fell<br />
behind, 4 0 but rallied to score<br />
eight runs in the next four<br />
innings to add another<br />
important victory and remain<br />
unbeaLen through 12 games,<br />
Mike Sanninn was the winning<br />
pitcher and cracked a double<br />
and n single to parp the PBA<br />
hitters Jt •• Bowen's double<br />
was the big hit for the losers.<br />
Snnnino struck out 15 but<br />
walked 13 in pitching a<br />
Ihree-hitter Losing pitcher<br />
Dave Stasak limited PBA to<br />
f oil r h i ts.<br />
EXCHANGE, 13, LEGION, 7<br />
Brent Hope cracked three<br />
hits and Al Neil! did a good job<br />
on the mound as Exchange<br />
gained revenge against Legion<br />
and took a firmer grip on the<br />
third play<strong>of</strong>f position. Scoring<br />
four Urnes in the flfs! inning<br />
the winners were never<br />
seriously threatened by Legion^<br />
Losing pitcher Mike Linahan,<br />
who ajlowed only five hits,<br />
walked 12 batters. Linahan<br />
struck out IB batters, however,<br />
the most in one game by any<br />
pitcher this season. Ht fell one<br />
short <strong>of</strong> the all-time record <strong>of</strong><br />
20 established in n nine inning<br />
overtime game by Mike<br />
Cunningham, Linahan's total<br />
was a new regulation game<br />
record eclipsing the mark <strong>of</strong> 18<br />
set by Dave Faragher and<br />
equalled by Ted Outowicz.<br />
Linahan also paced the Legion<br />
hitters with a home run and<br />
two singles. Neil) struck out 10<br />
in fashioning the win.<br />
MAJOR LEAGUE<br />
STANDINGS<br />
PBA 12-0<br />
KrWANIS g • 3<br />
EXCHANGE 6•8<br />
LEGION 4 - 8<br />
LIONS 4-8<br />
AUXILIARY 1 10<br />
LEADING.PITCHERS<br />
SANNINO, PBA 6 • 0<br />
SCOTT, PBA S - 0<br />
BYRNE, KIWANIS 2 • 0<br />
SLAUQHTER, KIWANIS 2 0<br />
JONES, KIWANIS 3 2<br />
NBILL, EXCHANGE 3 • 3<br />
HOME RUN LEADERS<br />
SANNINO, PBA<br />
JONES, KIWANIS<br />
nvIPAGLIAZZO,<br />
AUXILIARY<br />
LINAHAN, LEGION<br />
Donkey Ball Gnme<br />
<strong>The</strong> Somers Point Lions<br />
Club will play the Somers<br />
Point Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus in'a<br />
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88, 7 p.m., at the Little League<br />
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Tickets can be purchased at<br />
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DAIIY NEWS<br />
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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
MIDWEEK<br />
EDITION<br />
Where to go and wh»t<br />
to MS« thru Thursday<br />
90TH YiAR — He. 24 relephone 399-5411 OCEAN CITY. NIW JiRSEY, TUfSDAY, JULY 28. <strong>1970</strong> PRICE 10c<br />
I What they say<br />
<strong>The</strong>re has been criticism recently by natives ind<br />
people visiting this resort that they have been<br />
unable to obtain the services <strong>of</strong> a medical doctor in<br />
an emergency. Do you believe this is the case?<br />
And. if so, what can be done about it?<br />
Fred Dubbs<br />
2232 West av.<br />
We called every<br />
doctor In the book the<br />
other night to get help,<br />
I think the doctors<br />
should get together<br />
and take turns being<br />
on call as ii dona In<br />
other towns.<br />
Ralph Paulin<br />
liMWtitav.<br />
I think it's true<br />
doctors art hard to<br />
get, but they work<br />
long hard hours and<br />
can't be expected to<br />
work 24 hours a day. I<br />
just don't know what<br />
can be done about It.<br />
George Hinsen<br />
724 Atlantic av.<br />
If my family was<br />
sick I'd take them to<br />
the hospital. Every<br />
time you call a doctor<br />
he wants to know If<br />
you're on Medicare,<br />
and if you are he<br />
won't handle you<br />
because <strong>of</strong> ill the<br />
paper work.<br />
Mrs. Richard S. Grimes<br />
102 Bth st.<br />
0OVs haven't needed a<br />
doctor In many years,<br />
but our doctor was<br />
always willing to come<br />
out day or night. And<br />
the hopsital is always<br />
willing to help with an<br />
emergency.<br />
Mrs. Frahk Bolush<br />
Philadelphia<br />
I've never needed a<br />
doctor Hera, but I<br />
don't bring my Mother<br />
down because she is<br />
sick and I'm if raid I<br />
wouldn't be able to get<br />
medical help for her.<br />
Young people<br />
in unusual garb<br />
can't congregate<br />
Saved from tea by lifeguard*<br />
An urdinanri 1 Hi'Signod to prrVi?nl<br />
Uilurn inndfnUi with largr crowds<br />
suc^h as ocrum-d *t! 9th si iind th*'<br />
hiiardwalk Friday a wwk ago wa*<br />
piBspd nn firsl fi'adiniJ al a spcciaj<br />
mi^'tiny (if C'Mv n/*miflyy.!fjn Fridny<br />
Ths-' ordlnanrr. aimtxi spf'Cificaily at<br />
yining pniplc. m.ik.s it illegal for a<br />
(Jroup [if sii persons or mnrn lo<br />
rrirlt'n'Bati' in public placet, at cprtain<br />
lirm*s and undnrCPrtain cirCurnstanrpg<br />
A maximum penalty nf $500 or 90<br />
days ni jail rtr With, givpn the np^ law<br />
Mim* 1 U'pth<br />
AccurdinE to thf ordinancp thn<br />
Pnlifii Dfpartnu.nt is "finriine it<br />
diffiru'l to majnLain proper ordt-T in<br />
VIMW <strong>of</strong> !h
PAGE 2 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINf L-LBDGER TUISDAY, JULY 28, <strong>1970</strong><br />
THE FLING JUNIOR STYLE <strong>The</strong>se<br />
three wee lassirs vwre among those<br />
competing in the ynrfpr seven category at<br />
the Third Annual Atlantic Highland<br />
International Scottish Gamps h.»Id<br />
Obituaries<br />
Ruth I, Hanthorn<br />
Mrs Ruth L HarHhiirn, <strong>of</strong><br />
1638 Simpson av , died<br />
Thursday at Shore Mprnnnal<br />
Hospital aftpr a short illnpss<br />
She was 8ft<br />
Two persons taken<br />
. from sinking boat<br />
A 38-foot cabin cruiser in<br />
route to a North Jersey boa!<br />
yard for repairs sank one mile<br />
east <strong>of</strong> the Oreal EJE Harbor<br />
Inlet bell buoy Sunday<br />
• afternoon with two persons on<br />
' board.<br />
<strong>The</strong> yseht^ "Sea Fin. " from<br />
- Washington, DC, was traveling<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Md , with a<br />
,temporary patch on her hull<br />
'<strong>The</strong> boat was heading for<br />
_ North Jersey to receive<br />
• permanent hull repairs<br />
Operator <strong>of</strong> the eraft,<br />
, George Danker, <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />
'DC, called the Coast Guard<br />
for assistance at 12 50 p.m By<br />
I the time a cutter arrived the<br />
boat was alrejdy submerged<br />
.; Danker and a cornpanlon were<br />
taken aboard the Coast Guard<br />
boit and the Sea Pin was taken<br />
* in tow to Sampson's Boat yard<br />
*t 3rd it.<br />
1% ^<br />
c ameo<br />
Mrs Hanlhi Hamhnrn had<br />
local resident for ftiilr year*<br />
moving to this rity from<br />
Ambler. Pa She had been ;i<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the First WAAC<br />
Surviving are her husband.<br />
Charles C , two brothers, John<br />
M a c E w a n nd William<br />
M a c E w a n holh nf<br />
PhilndPlphia and one sister,<br />
Mrs Edith Nnrfi-S also <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia<br />
Funrral services wore<br />
ennriucU'd Monday morning<br />
from the Wirnberg Funeral<br />
Home with the Rev Charles L<br />
Wood, rector oT Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
Inlfrrnent was at Laurel<br />
Memorial<br />
Township:<br />
Park, Egg Harbor<br />
E. Virginia Townsend<br />
Word was received here<br />
yesterday <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
E Virginia Townsend, <strong>of</strong> 18 E<br />
19th pi.. Chicago Heights. Ill<br />
last Wednesday after a<br />
prolonged illness. She was 60<br />
Mrs. Townsend was born in<br />
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1 vming peoplr, whn have<br />
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pavillion. wanted to >jet out <strong>of</strong><br />
the nun, hut dared not jump<br />
Ihr newly installed "keep out"<br />
railing However, two elderly<br />
ladies were admitted by<br />
Palfniman Daniel Money, who<br />
himself was trying to stay dry<br />
Thursday<br />
Michnt'l ,1 Barnurdini, '20, <strong>of</strong><br />
Vitieliinri, was found not (ftiill><br />
in Municipjil Court Mcmday <strong>of</strong><br />
sinking Firem, i Frank<br />
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ii figli'l ;,! Hill si iinrl (h,,<br />
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Tin' Oi'eun <strong>City</strong> Beach fiilrol m to lit) commended for<br />
its efforts in rescuing mi'mly-rs <strong>of</strong> the Klixk family after<br />
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lth si, last Friday morning<br />
Lifeguards Ron Sawyer. Michael Kppig. .Jack Neall,<br />
Roy /ehner. and Dave Kelly'ft'sponded instantaneously<br />
whi'n they saw the plane was in trouhle <strong>The</strong>y were m<br />
their boats and on the way to the plane before the<br />
Klui-ks even had a chance to climb out <strong>of</strong> the craft<br />
I'he guards administered first aid where needed while<br />
the fumil; 1 was still in the boats. <strong>On</strong> the bench they<br />
acted r|Uu\ ly and cooly under the direction <strong>of</strong> Roach<br />
Patrol Captain George T L-affr-rty. Other guards kept<br />
the crowds hack and elesired the ivnv from the bench to<br />
a waiting ambulance.<br />
Ii i» * "f them iinH their<br />
two children.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Occ.m <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol has won every honor in<br />
swimming and rowing competitions <strong>On</strong>ce again tliev<br />
proviHi (hey are number one when it really counts<br />
when hum on lives are in the balance.<br />
Royal snobbery<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the blessings enjoyed by all in these I'nitod<br />
States is the absence <strong>of</strong> a titled aristocracy and royal<br />
snobbery, which sets some socially above others hy law,<br />
the caste system. <strong>The</strong> founding fathers were wise<br />
enough to forbid that in the beginning<br />
That does not mean Americans should seek to make<br />
over older countries in its image, for institutions and<br />
customs which have become traditional in these<br />
countries <strong>of</strong>ten Kave a sentimental appeal to many.<br />
Nevertheless, when we get a taste <strong>of</strong> royal snobbery<br />
from abroad every §o <strong>of</strong>ten it makes one proud to be an<br />
American,<br />
This was the impression on several occasions during<br />
the visit <strong>of</strong> Prince Charles and Princess Anne <strong>of</strong> Great<br />
Britain, Princess Anne particularly showed her feelings<br />
<strong>of</strong> superiority on occasion and both youngsters acted<br />
out their roles in an alo<strong>of</strong> and reserved manner, even<br />
hospitable,<br />
Americans must never forget that the royal families<br />
<strong>of</strong> Europe quietly look upon this country somewhat as<br />
many <strong>of</strong> us look upon Russia, We were the major<br />
western power to put an end to the feudal hangover <strong>of</strong><br />
kings and queens and titled aristocracy. This nation's<br />
revolution was the beginning <strong>of</strong> the end for legal, social<br />
advantage. And thus many <strong>of</strong> Europe's titled families<br />
still look upon the American with distaste, sometimes<br />
with snobbish condtseention. Britain's present Queen is<br />
suspect (though not Philip) and Princess Anne seems to<br />
reflect her mother's chilly personality and superiority all<br />
too well.<br />
Russian and Chinese rivalry a<br />
chance for peace (the Russians<br />
continue to recognize the Lori<br />
No! Cambodian regime while<br />
the Chinese sponsor »nd<br />
promote the Sih«nou]t<br />
government).<br />
havu aeei'|ited as umhanintiK,<br />
change, Vuluu.s wv thought un.<br />
Hhakablo, topple. <strong>The</strong>n it's time<br />
to turn to our Lord for no fir.<br />
cumstance is creator than the<br />
pvercominfr power <strong>of</strong> ji-sus<br />
Christ,<br />
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Capitol Hill<br />
Washington, DC - <strong>The</strong>re<br />
<strong>The</strong> Washington attitutji- is<br />
are several new turns which<br />
also a question-mark <strong>The</strong> two<br />
mike the mission <strong>of</strong> the<br />
conditions which the North<br />
highly-respected diplomat,<br />
Vietnamese have made musts<br />
David Bruce, interesting- with<br />
from the beginning are<br />
some possibility <strong>of</strong> success.<br />
(l)-That the L'.S" give a final.<br />
Though President Nixon has Hat assurance that a certain<br />
taken a position publielv which time US forces will be<br />
seems to preclude a negotiated withdrawn from Vietnam This<br />
settlememt (he has practically does not mean that U.S. troops<br />
given the ThieiJ regime must be withdrawn al nnc-e;<br />
blank check support for one some feel that a promise to<br />
thing), there is a genuine have all withdrawn within two<br />
evidence that the White House or three years might bo<br />
wants to move the Paris talks sufficient:<br />
<strong>of</strong>f dead center,<br />
Second, the US must be<br />
Bruce himself would not<br />
willing to see some regime in<br />
likely have taken me<br />
assignment if he thought there<br />
slrirt's For ;iOI) year!, the<br />
hrrru'* rnrilinut'ri in yrow wild<br />
and with thi' rlfaring <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ianri fhi's bream*' scarciT and<br />
scarepr<br />
Early in thi.s Oi'ntury, the<br />
I' S Department <strong>of</strong><br />
ABficulture d^cidrd to do<br />
sorm'thing .ibiiUt thr srareity<br />
Dr V \ ("oviji'' was placed jri<br />
waj no chance <strong>of</strong> success and<br />
no possibility uf'Flexibility in<br />
Washington He is a seasoned<br />
diplomat and realist<br />
His chance lies in two hopes<br />
- the possibility thai Russia is<br />
ready to have the war in<br />
Indochina end because it is<br />
increasing the Chinese role in<br />
that area and the possibility<br />
Washington will decide to<br />
Stand firm ,, , in the Lord<br />
support a freely-elected<br />
— (Phil. 1:1).<br />
coalition government In Saigon<br />
rather than the Thieu regime. Thi'ru arc limes when uur<br />
<strong>The</strong> Russian attitude is world seems shaken by the<br />
always a queitianffiark. But turn <strong>of</strong> uvents. Ginditioii.-f wt<br />
there are many who me in<br />
1 blut-bfrr<br />
i re ult From 19^^ I<br />
Nift It r P\ blu^b* rr\<br />
t^g* incrna^id<br />
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d multi million dolUr<br />
SaiRuti other than (he<br />
Thieu-Ky regime <strong>The</strong> North<br />
Korean 1 Th<br />
i th<br />
1*1<br />
jppni<br />
bu in<br />
N w lersty is *• und in th*^<br />
Uniti d Slate's in lUltivatiti<br />
blu b* rry prudurtitin wilh<br />
-\tldntli Burlington dnd 0[*m<br />
uiuntiF'i leading th* wav l<br />
, dn nol trust Thleu<br />
land Americans on the spot<br />
know his novt'rnment is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
rulhlessly Autocratic). <strong>The</strong>y<br />
would not have any confidence<br />
in an ejection held under the<br />
Thieu regime's supervision.<br />
But they might agree to an<br />
electiiin in which Communists<br />
could run-as they can in<br />
England or America-which<br />
they felt was truely free, if<br />
Washington coupled that with<br />
a pledge to gel U S. troop! out<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vietnam in a specified<br />
number <strong>of</strong> years,<br />
Bruce probably doesn't have<br />
the authority to <strong>of</strong>fer such a<br />
proposal at Paris But in time,<br />
if convinced such a soulement<br />
can he hud, he might be<br />
persuasion wjth the President in<br />
this diri'rtion. Veterans who<br />
have studied the situation for<br />
years say hit. chance lies in this<br />
direction and that it is the best<br />
to uimic along in snmi' time. .<br />
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ih<br />
.i-li-. ••.,:i,|,|i.u. fai-ililics.to<br />
i . r,';,,:i!ti influx uf flying<br />
iiUjtriii.c-r H: i,a>kill visited the<br />
r! on ,-IIIPII|,I\ wit, his camera, and<br />
Aircraft <strong>of</strong> flying weekenders fill the parking<br />
area at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport, a mecca for<br />
airborne Sunday visitors to tiie Jersey Shore.<br />
OM <strong>of</strong> tin viritobto flMt <strong>of</strong><br />
miting airptaiM «M <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Airport for HM
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!*<br />
PAGE 6 THE 0G1AN CITY SINTINEL-LIDOER TUESDAY, JULY J§. <strong>1970</strong><br />
Notice to Dog Owners<br />
Plait* r«m«mb8r that Oc**n Clfy't dog ordinances<br />
provide for thm following-<br />
A. All dog! mutt b# proparly<br />
B. Mo dog is pcrmiHad to ruiS af Urge anywhere<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
C. No dog Is illewed on the batches or beard,<br />
walk, either on leaih or otherwise, at any<br />
tima<br />
D. Any dog running at larga it subject to im<br />
poundmant<br />
I. Dog ownert are tubjeet to arrest for vielatlen<br />
<strong>of</strong> our dog ordinaries*<br />
We don't with fa appear arbitrary, but , , ,<br />
Th* ibevi trm the ground rul»». Please try to eo-<br />
operate. Our pound if in operation We want yog<br />
to enjoy your tummer, but we want your neighbors<br />
to b« able to enjoy thftirj too. We hep* that you<br />
will endeavor to understand and help,<br />
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
9TH & OCEAN<br />
DIAL 390.8488<br />
j<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
ay Jo Jke<br />
RISTAURANT<br />
OCEAN CTTY, N J<br />
Am CONDITIONED<br />
OW 4-10 DA1Y<br />
After dining at Watson '$ we cordially<br />
tSV*fr£&L,<br />
invite you to browse our Shoppe.<br />
'LOOK FOR THE STORE, WITH Tiff;<br />
LIONS ON THE DOOR"<br />
<strong>The</strong> Coilingwoods<br />
MONET<br />
White Summer<br />
JEWELRY<br />
NOW OFF<br />
Includes necklaces,<br />
long robes, pins,<br />
earrings and bracelets.<br />
Thomas<br />
Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Avenue<br />
Welcome<br />
home<br />
Lynn<br />
When Corporal Lynn DelCorlo returned to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Friday after a year in Vietnam and a montfi In the<br />
Philadelphia Naval Hospital, his home and tha<br />
surrounding block wasn't quite as he remembered It.<br />
When the neighbors saw that his parents were decorating<br />
their home, the whole block soon was sporting flags and<br />
banners. <strong>The</strong> neighborly feelings want beyond<br />
decorating and shortly after his arrival the serviceman<br />
was bombarded by homemade cakej. pies, and cookies.<br />
It was good to be home.<br />
Antique* Show,Sale<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fourth Annual Antiaue<br />
Show and Silo, sponsored by<br />
the Colony Club, will be staged<br />
August 3, 4 and 5 in<br />
Convention Hall, 6th si, at<br />
Boardwalk, <strong>The</strong> show will open<br />
Monday at 3 p.m. and close at<br />
10:30 p.m. Tu»sday's hours<br />
will be 11:30 a.m. to 10:30<br />
p.m. and on Wednesday the<br />
doors will open at 1i:30iLjB<br />
and close at 0 p.m. ThirpOijlie<br />
is cordially invited to browse,<br />
visit and-iMsbmething strikes<br />
nnnr* ib buy.<br />
CHUCK FISHER<br />
Invites you to join<br />
the<br />
P1R3T NATIONAL.<br />
BANK<br />
OF SOUTH JBHBEV<br />
TRAVEL SERVICE<br />
on their<br />
"EUROPEAN<br />
CLASSIC<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
TOUR"<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
England, Germany,<br />
Switzerland, Austria,<br />
Italy and Francs<br />
11 Days<br />
Oct. 2. Oct 18,<strong>1970</strong><br />
9699.<br />
(Per Parson Sharing Twin)<br />
Round Trip (rain Allmlic <strong>City</strong><br />
FIRST NATIONAL<br />
BANK<br />
QP SOUTH JIHSIY<br />
TRAVEL SERVICE '<br />
Atlmtlc CHy, N. J.<br />
Telephone 345-3223<br />
<strong>The</strong> proud<br />
and<br />
the happy<br />
Mr, and Mfs. Lodgie<br />
DelCorio flank their son.<br />
Lynn, who served with the<br />
1st Division <strong>of</strong> the Marine<br />
Corps and is due to be<br />
released in January.<br />
i<br />
i<br />
•*•<br />
Cape Chamber info centers<br />
busy places this summer<br />
CAPE MAY COURT-<br />
HOUSE Capv May County<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Cummcrcp<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials report thai visitors and<br />
lourisbi to ilif ji'rs'y Shore :ire<br />
utilizing the Chamber nprruti'd<br />
Tourist Information Centers<br />
more hi'ovlly this vi>iir, than<br />
expected<br />
<strong>The</strong> Parkway Center, .it<br />
jpnville, hiis had a 27 0 incri'iuii 1<br />
over lust year for the first two<br />
weeks <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, averaging ISO<br />
families per day <strong>The</strong> largest<br />
volume day was Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
II, when over 260 persons<br />
visited the Center for<br />
information services<br />
In Cape May Court Hnusi<br />
at the Chamber s Exeeutivt><br />
Office rind Tourist Information<br />
Center, 10 N. Mnin st , a staff<br />
Major traffic jams hove<br />
developed on Main st=. (Route<br />
9) in Ihr ("ape May Court<br />
House area<br />
Visitors to tfie Rape May<br />
County Historical Museum<br />
have IIIHO rearhpd an all tiffin<br />
<strong>The</strong> Seaviiln Parkway Centrr<br />
is iipiin spvcn days a week from<br />
If) am to 6 p.m., Monday<br />
through Thursday, and 10a.ni.<br />
to 10 p.m, Friday. Saturday<br />
,ind Sundays<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May Court House<br />
Office is opm Monday through<br />
Friday from 9 a.m. ld Thursday tm thp<br />
Miss Baker begins<br />
nursing studies<br />
Miss Lynn Bilker, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs Arthur H<br />
Bakrr, Jr , <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has<br />
recently begun her sturjins m<br />
the Srhuol <strong>of</strong> Priictical Nursiriji<br />
al the Presbyt^nan rniVi'rsiiy<br />
Of Pennsylvania Mtirllral<br />
CPnU'r<br />
Miss Baker, a <strong>1970</strong> graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pimnshury High 'School, is<br />
one <strong>of</strong> 24 girls enrolled in the<br />
year program which leads to a<br />
Career m a lirpnsed PrarUra!<br />
Nurse<br />
<strong>The</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Practical<br />
Nursing has recently received<br />
accreditation from the<br />
National League <strong>of</strong> Nursiny,<br />
making it one <strong>of</strong> two such<br />
schools in Pennsylvania, Since<br />
iU establishment in 1964, the<br />
School ha* graduated 134<br />
young men and women into<br />
the pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />
ClusifM Adi Bring Rejulu<br />
SWEETHEART<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday)<br />
Reading Club meeting,<br />
10 .10 am , al the Somers,<br />
Poirit Library, 7fi7 Shore rd<br />
* * *<br />
Somers Point Kiwanis Club<br />
dinner meetinB- S p m in<br />
Bethel rri nrphail<br />
TOMORROW (Wednesday) .<br />
Story Hour. 10:30 a.m., at<br />
the Somers Point Library, 767<br />
Shore rd<br />
• * *<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Central United Methodist<br />
WSCS bus trip to New Hope<br />
and Peddlert, Villap in<br />
Pennsylvania, Leave 9 am<br />
Ltavut Dock at 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., I p.m.<br />
§M <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* Beautiful Shorelin.<br />
4Aduh$*2.5Q Ch/Wren^f.50<br />
APPROXIMATELY IW TO Z-HOUR RIDE<br />
n Dining Hoom . IW-9802<br />
P H . Market X Dock 398-9803<br />
Office 399-7214<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SiNTiNELLBDOER<br />
Poetry by McLaughlin<br />
to be read at Center<br />
A fitrTimi'fnfJraliv*' p'tt-ify<br />
redding In* thi' late William<br />
thr Orean Cily Ciiiliirii! Ari»<br />
Selection!, will be reiiii<br />
Mr Lnushlin k frirlhrDmiiiM<br />
bonk, "(.'unsplrac if'Lnvi<br />
and Death . Ui he published in<br />
S* l ptert\b«'r by nhiii ^l.it^<br />
! fniviTslly pri-jit<br />
MeLaujjhhn. » firmer<br />
mfsdefalcif * * I thr pi>etr\ Utrum<br />
ill the Cultural Art* tenter,<br />
was killi'H in an .lulornobi<br />
arcidpfit last Ortuher Hi<br />
poems have been published<br />
many literary miifiainn iinri<br />
severnl <strong>of</strong> hi* i-xperim<br />
films* ilre now hi'mg fMinfeif<br />
r.ir lelevisitin<br />
Phil Kf'lsey. <strong>of</strong> Allantir Cil>.<br />
and John Mason, ,,f Cape May<br />
Oiurt Houw, Will r-i-ud<br />
select itinii frum the poetry!,<br />
book Mark Sjiifer, Vine/and,<br />
Will inlruducf. and nmrludr<br />
the program<br />
\tfnendsSchool<br />
through O»adn 1J<br />
Admission Tosts and Intervitws<br />
for this Fall Term are now being<br />
conducted Wmdnmsday mornings,<br />
FOR APPQINTMINT WRITI<br />
OR TILIPHON1<br />
HOWILL F. NOMIR<br />
HEADMASTER<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
FRIENDS SCHOOL<br />
1216 Pacific Ave,, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
PHONI 348-3146<br />
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PAGE 1<br />
72-mile ocean race<br />
LeFort sea sailing victor<br />
Winner <strong>of</strong> thf T'Jrtlilf iiCi;<br />
*diiht!;U nil'!- -.l.iijj-ij h\ li<br />
iiK-.ii Viirhl ("lull iiiiri ll<br />
Ciinnlhiiln Y,J( hi Cliih id I '.i|<br />
May ori ihi- wcrkt'fid<br />
ay .in<br />
Li'Fu<br />
Cini; M<br />
Cal<br />
tht><br />
.t v* irran oo>;i<br />
ir. [liliin-ti his Ki|i,<br />
inrsiin •.lick *l(ic!<br />
Irii'H hy Bruce Kuu<br />
Wnia n;?vai ;ifrhiti 5 ci. ;ivr<br />
> fool<br />
2\ minuii'<br />
vjp tury<br />
<strong>The</strong> riii<br />
Orf.in Clis<br />
is mill's<br />
Bi-ll<br />
iih<br />
AtllliHir 1'iH<br />
tii Oci'iin Chv<br />
Phillirii'lphui<br />
Fli.nH ,,! Ih,-<br />
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1" ihi'<br />
III.<br />
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Kii<br />
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HI,.,Hi i<br />
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Pr Hrhmiiiui, ,,f<br />
t'wllilllbl.'l L 1 . 1 " slimp. Ill I 111'<br />
I-.MTITII'II mm- uf j,, i,,,uI--, r,<br />
iiiiniili--. .Hill I 1 •-» nmls<br />
Hill Thumpsun. ihi'().M'.-in<br />
V hl ('lull, snili'd lii.*,<br />
sliinp. lhi. II" Hum.<br />
- iiiiirip in Lit; hiiurv L'6<br />
,inri (I) ,,,,<br />
lrlh pl.iri. hilll<br />
In<br />
l.iilr I'liiil. ,IUII ol f JiCiill<br />
l\ «;n hilll ill Ins Sillllhi'rri<br />
•>v-.. iMiViNIMg thi' HIHUUHM- m, <strong>of</strong> /Delaware* County<br />
DIAL<br />
399-<br />
8167<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HiATING<br />
345 West Avenue<br />
COASTLINE<br />
HEATING<br />
"Air Conditioning<br />
Specialists"<br />
DIAL 927-3370<br />
2106 NEW ROAD<br />
Linwood, N«w jertay<br />
^HEATING.<br />
No JOB too M|, no RE.<br />
PAIR toe tmiil - . . «H <strong>of</strong><br />
OUT plumbing and hMfing<br />
work g«fi th» urn* ear*ful<br />
contidm-atlon.<br />
PILEGG1<br />
M5 WIST AVENUE<br />
7 JO WOT AV<br />
• i<br />
Mini MI<br />
) Jini<br />
d.l.-d in<br />
Fnx R,.,i| K.I<br />
ptiinl* Phil (;,,,i<br />
Ciimmiinily CHI 1<br />
F I II rl d I' rk<br />
di'Viiu rtni \lfiiiii<br />
prriud In ,>;irii<br />
vifiiir%' in Ihr r.i.<br />
B.'h Shl,.r. li'.'iiiu-i' tJIKJIII,. star Dunphy.<br />
1% ' l>->d I'J ii)i)ioM'« Tr<strong>of</strong>i, •». Cuff<br />
• ' IJ'S.III, Tnm.irr.iw mght Bob's Grill<br />
\\, pd<br />
Irli-i lo Mri'rilfthi'n itji hold (in<br />
.-.iK-und plan- when they meet<br />
I' Mmi.'v's Dog School Fnx Rpii!<br />
•i and Fliinclers Hoiel will<br />
1 All;,niir<br />
..•..red I.!<br />
in p I. i c I %<br />
n ih.- l,if.i<br />
in pcirl .mi<br />
George Anderson. <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia Textile, paced the<br />
losers with 18 point.',. Bruce<br />
Rider, <strong>of</strong> Lyeominfl, added 11,<br />
with Chuck Oargan, ot<br />
Southern Regional, and Rich<br />
Mulkecn. <strong>of</strong> Villanova. getting<br />
10 each.<br />
Tonight Knights Pharmacy,<br />
the nnHpfpayij league who<br />
break their<br />
Thursday<br />
Bnv Si<br />
Boll's<br />
Riagle,<br />
Nsonc<br />
Nash<br />
if I 111- luljr<br />
p Trniliny .IS :i,-,,<br />
at (ho<br />
ih ri'i- qojrti' ill {irk.<br />
Fl illdi'fS iiuLM-iin-d 'hi'ir<br />
pr<br />
2i' in, in I- !,l.«l<br />
in minute), in Will Ihr<br />
Fnink MniTn B hiip<br />
KuKtafp Prep. i, • n tl 1 ;' is<br />
lamp high 2f, i thai liilirlh<br />
period rally Or n C'it \ Hit'h's<br />
Tim Tnccarino niHHfri<br />
17<br />
Ron WnshmtHon.<br />
a limTir-<br />
Red Haider, p iCfd Ihi' IHMT<br />
with 17 pointj. Gene Davis, ,-n<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> starter hist season.<br />
netted 12, with <strong>Ocean</strong> C'lly<br />
freshman Mike Fipld* grit ing<br />
10<br />
In healint> Trola s two a> ><br />
earlier. Money 's team held the<br />
SytoF<br />
P'Brian<br />
oit<br />
Weist<br />
Huff<br />
C<strong>of</strong>f»y<br />
Gleason<br />
Murreli<br />
Psnnen<br />
Steneroeb<br />
Adler<br />
Moneys<br />
Davi^<br />
Money<br />
Bey el<br />
Rolhi<br />
Fields<br />
Washington<br />
Abrarns '<br />
lead IhrcuujhtJU I thiv, game<br />
Dave Bevel, nf Drps/f, paced<br />
the winners with-^T^ points<br />
Bon Wash.tKion .•* -mi-d 16.<br />
Buddy Abrams 13 and Oene<br />
Davis 1 2<br />
tf<strong>of</strong>as<br />
Woliek,<br />
Shpinef<br />
MulNsen<br />
FRANK Al<br />
MAZZITELLI1 SON<br />
Plumbing »nd Halting<br />
S|Melaliiing in<br />
OM laMboard Hut<br />
300 ASBURY AVE,<br />
OCBAM CiTY, N, J,<br />
PHONi itMIM<br />
PLUMBING^<br />
REPAiRS-ALTERATIONS-<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
CALL US FOR PROMPT SiRVICI<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />
S,<br />
fi Ti Tatcariiw PPlumblnfl<br />
ft HMttao<br />
61<br />
WBT AVWUi DIAl 3W-045©<br />
Mow Utwhr OwMnhlHMMMtMMiit sf<br />
LIONCRMAMIR • JOSEPH DOUGHERTY<br />
T. Trots<br />
Bryant<br />
Rider<br />
Gargsn<br />
Rsila<br />
Washington<br />
DayiS<br />
Bsyot<br />
Fislds<br />
Hsnnan<br />
Flanders<br />
Ovald<br />
Taeearins<br />
Maffitt<br />
Tgmbras<br />
Maueli<br />
Pint<br />
Mullen<br />
STANDINGS<br />
Knight's Phapma<br />
Bab's Grill<br />
^lymc-uth Inn<br />
Flanaera Motei<br />
Fas r^eai Estate<br />
Money's Schssl<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a's Gulf<br />
Coach's Pizzeria<br />
11<br />
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7<br />
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5<br />
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Giberson's<br />
gain play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Despite the absence <strong>of</strong> star<br />
•enter Franz Adler, thf<br />
Oiberson's Diner quintet<br />
gained an important victory<br />
last week and finished the<br />
regular .season in second place<br />
m the Oak crest Offseason<br />
Basketball League. An<br />
underhand layup by John Huff<br />
in the final ,10 seconds <strong>of</strong> play<br />
paCPd the largely local five to<br />
an H4-H3 win over Ward's<br />
All-Stars<br />
Trailing throu(iriout most <strong>of</strong><br />
the contest, Giberson'i rallied<br />
in the fourth period and gained<br />
the win. Skip Given <strong>of</strong> last<br />
season's <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School team paced the victory<br />
with 21 points. Huff added 10<br />
with Olenn Darby scaring 18<br />
THI OCiAN CITY SeNTINiLLEDGeii<br />
VICTORS AND VANQUISHED<br />
Olgn Christenspn and Harry Roy (left),<br />
<strong>of</strong> Margate, won the mutt-d doubles<br />
round robin tennis tournament ut the<br />
Ocpan fity Tennis Hub Saturday Thp<br />
ShuffIfn on<br />
N«wi and goMip <strong>of</strong><br />
ShflFWto Club<br />
Our rrogressivp on<br />
Wednesday nifht was another<br />
thirrl pi-"., i,. « f(1 ° l "««•"« w*lh 56 players<br />
Competing Itif i.np grocery<br />
3<br />
f<br />
10<br />
4 11<br />
i<br />
coupons .Fusi as a rnatfpr <strong>of</strong><br />
compu lation, on an average<br />
number <strong>of</strong> players the writer<br />
figures we have meire than<br />
1 100 ProgTessors who battle to<br />
the death on Saturday<br />
afternoons and Wednesday<br />
nights during the season. No<br />
wonder the good folks in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> look better than<br />
elsewhere, they're healthy<br />
shufflers <strong>The</strong> top winner for<br />
our dais was Meticulous Marion<br />
Richardson, with Fluent<br />
Florence Sehmitt second and<br />
Ethel "the Doll " Doll third.<br />
For our boys Oeorgeous<br />
George Doll took first, Honest<br />
Horace second, and Larripan<br />
Lawrence Young, third As<br />
usual after an evening<br />
Progressive ail pnjama parties<br />
were called <strong>of</strong>f!<br />
Didja know, dear reader, we<br />
shufflers rest up al the club<br />
house by playing cards, bridge,<br />
pinochle and hearls We have<br />
swell games every day, and if it<br />
rains we even have sweller<br />
ones, 11 you'd like to play<br />
cards, come on down and have<br />
—. some fun.<br />
14 7 8I By the by, didia see poor<br />
1 0 6 Matt Huttmaker's «ye'» Matt<br />
| 4 }| »ays it's a sty hut<br />
* 1 1 confidentially, deaj 1 reader, I<br />
g g '! think it was a short club or a<br />
16 § 41<br />
17 10<br />
w 44S33I10<br />
left handed grand slam!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Club's Mixed Double<br />
tournament last Thursday was<br />
conducted by our ever efficient<br />
tournament trio, Lyle<br />
Olmstead, AJ Cairns and Ed<br />
Veith, <strong>The</strong>re were 17 teams <strong>of</strong><br />
half-and-half members arid<br />
When the final disc slipped<br />
down with the sun Mild Mae<br />
Murphy and Lyle "ihe Toga"<br />
Olmstead had taken first place<br />
and withstood a terrific<br />
challenge from the Olnn <strong>of</strong><br />
Doll, Ethpl "the Doll' Doll and<br />
Georgeous George Doll, who<br />
were second Personally I like<br />
to see the trophies sitting in<br />
the sun to be received at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> a tournament by the<br />
drooping, happy winners, but<br />
it was a real good melee<br />
anyhow Must mention a new<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Lillian Metier and Jim<br />
Hiss, who performed far<br />
beyond the call <strong>of</strong> duty<br />
Congratulations!<br />
Hold everything did you ail<br />
see our 1988 Champion <strong>of</strong><br />
Champions, Shawn Michael<br />
Burko, reclining on his winners<br />
couch with his lollypop cue<br />
stick clasped precisely right?<br />
Watch out you champs,<br />
Shawn's gonna getcha. How<br />
could he miss with such a<br />
lovely coach m Mamma Ann!<br />
Made a boo-boo last edition<br />
Our card party is TONIGHT at<br />
8 See you al the Youth<br />
Center, Better bring your<br />
"better half" or they might<br />
come without you.<br />
Our winter card parties are<br />
going to miss a regular and<br />
and Jim Dunrnore 11. Timfriend<br />
in the passing <strong>of</strong> Lou<br />
Tacearino added 10.<br />
Troclisch. Lou was a good<br />
competitor, a good partner and<br />
Tomorrow night Giberson's<br />
just pleasant to play with and<br />
will start the championship<br />
we all extend our deepest<br />
play<strong>of</strong>fs when they meet the<br />
sympathy to his family,<br />
Ward All-Stars again, Thursday<br />
night the winner <strong>of</strong> that game<br />
will meet the winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lakers-Knicki game which will<br />
also be played tomtirrow night, Joseph P. Stahkr<br />
Giberson's is hoping for the<br />
return <strong>of</strong> Adler to the lineup PLUMIINO A<br />
for both games which would HIATINO<br />
make them the probable<br />
fjvorite in these important Dial 399-3085<br />
play<strong>of</strong>fs,<br />
If N» Answer 3994371<br />
Box Score:<br />
O'f'CM « IH0WMO0M<br />
2152 Aibuy Av».<br />
GiBem<br />
Dirty<br />
(liven<br />
Taeearino<br />
Quinlan<br />
HuW<br />
punmare<br />
0ui%<br />
kaishtntm<br />
Wart<br />
DavA<br />
GGottlit l<br />
Palmer<br />
Ksdl<br />
Dul<br />
FINAL STANDINGS<br />
Laksrs<br />
Qitwriww<br />
W«rd All* SI*<br />
Knlcki<br />
WW»hn«<br />
MahrnMn<br />
M 25 12 14<br />
11<br />
II<br />
25 11<br />
i<br />
a<br />
II<br />
IS 0<br />
116<br />
a<br />
L<br />
3<br />
j<br />
M PAINTS<br />
A. Irudcr A Sent,<br />
hie,<br />
12th St. t, Aibury<br />
DIAL 399-2070<br />
or 399-2071<br />
V<br />
C hrwh-nw,! WKuy Warn named thr mi»<br />
with a win uvor Mary O'To,,!,., ,,f firyn<br />
Mnwr. P>i. nnrfBillKnpp.nrRnHnor.pl,'<br />
(right I<br />
basketball<br />
Rackley sets hot pace<br />
Bill "Pistol Pop' Hack ley<br />
continued to set a hot srorini;<br />
pace as he helped move the<br />
76ers into a first place tir wilh<br />
the Warriors in the Recri-,.1 inn<br />
Department's bilnketball leaifu.<br />
for high school hoys<br />
With 200 points m five<br />
Bames, a 40 0 average, Rack ley<br />
led his team tu a 1 I murk H"<br />
scored 44 points in all 89 19<br />
win nver the Homes. with<br />
Jerome fjurly Jiddmu ax lo ihe<br />
78er total Riieklev also netted<br />
-1H points as his team lopped<br />
the Wan-inn,, HIM, Id move<br />
into a firs! plaep tie Jirn<br />
Dunmnre added .^i lo thf iot.ai<br />
in th.it game, with Abe Baker<br />
and Al Howley gettinii 15 each<br />
for the IOSITI<br />
In other (jiimes Rarkley<br />
netted 44 as his team topped<br />
the Celtics, 89 39, and he<br />
scored 4 5 (is the 78ers topped<br />
the Sonics," H9SS Van Bryant<br />
paced the Sonics with .'ifi<br />
puint-s- <strong>The</strong> only 78er Ins.-<br />
High school basketball<br />
eame ..I III.- hands <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Warriors. , r i6 17. when Racklpy<br />
was elit ti'ri Irorti the giime<br />
Ahi- H.ik.-i .si-..red 22 lor the<br />
Warriors with Harry Murreli<br />
pat mi,' ihf T8ers wilh a 2 \<br />
pmnts pcrlorrflilHCe<br />
F.iseWh! r. 111 th.' lp;i4jliP, ihe<br />
Warrims kepi pare with<br />
K,i.-kl.\ . Tfiers Abe Bilker<br />
seored 2U as the Warriors<br />
lopped the Cellies, 76 60 Mike<br />
.ilcUonald ni'iied Zfi for (hi<br />
Celtics<br />
<strong>The</strong> C'elhfs also pdgi'd the<br />
Homes. (2 IB, on a 25 poml<br />
perlormi.Mre h> Mike<br />
McDonald .John Ciiulfield<br />
pared the<br />
points<br />
STANDINGS<br />
76ERS<br />
WARRIORS<br />
CELTICS<br />
H0N1CS<br />
liisi-rs with \2<br />
Bucks league leaders<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bucks registered twii<br />
victories in three outings to<br />
take a firm hold on first place<br />
in the Recreation Department's<br />
leajfue for boys 10 years old<br />
and under Paul Brinkman and<br />
Mark Howley each scored IS<br />
points as the Bucks defeated<br />
the Hawks. ,13-18. Howley<br />
scored 14 in pacing the Bucks<br />
to a 40=20 win over thi' Suns<br />
who jjot 15 otiint-s from Dave<br />
McD maid. Tfhe lone Bucks'<br />
losi came, 29-27, al the hands<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bruins Jim Riordan<br />
scored 14 and Jack Nelson 10<br />
for the Bruins<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bruins moved into<br />
second place on the strength <strong>of</strong><br />
two other big wins <strong>The</strong>y<br />
topped the Hawks, 46-3!i<br />
Elected at Delegate<br />
Mrs. Addison Burk, <strong>of</strong> r,7 10<br />
Asbury av, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May County American<br />
Legion Auxiliary and a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Morgan Ranek Unit<br />
137 <strong>of</strong> this city, has been<br />
elected a delegate from the<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey to attend<br />
the National Convention in<br />
Portland, Oregon, August 2R<br />
through September 6<br />
CUMifM Adi •ring KetulM<br />
behind If, points by Tommy<br />
tiers <strong>The</strong>y then defeated the<br />
Suns, 2926, behind Jackie<br />
Nelson's 10 points Dave<br />
McDonald and Bobby Nugent<br />
eaeh scored 11 for the Suns.<br />
In one other game, the<br />
Hawks clobbered the Suns.<br />
''6.12 Lenny Scott netted 24<br />
point* to pace the victory. Joe<br />
Lynch scored 10 <strong>of</strong> the losers'<br />
12 poiiiLs<br />
STANDINGS<br />
BUCKS<br />
BRUINS<br />
HAWKS<br />
SUNS<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
SOCONY VACUUM<br />
AGENCY<br />
Ml AHURY Avenue<br />
Dial 399.17!!<br />
QUALITY BROADLOOM<br />
Carpet - Linoleum —<br />
Custom Installations<br />
SPENGLER'S<br />
231 Weit Avtnue Phone 399.3343<br />
0«AN CiTY, NJ, AMPLI FRII PARKIN©<br />
MBTAL BDQINOS — PAINTS<br />
WAKH$ — LINOLEUM REMNANTS<br />
Orm 11* I TU1S, Hire IAT., 1 H t PU, EVI. (CMMi MM)<br />
RifRISH VOUR HOMi WITH<br />
PAINT<br />
TUESDAY, JULY 21, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Miss Kane, Jim Accardi<br />
triple in sai ilboat races<br />
Jim Arnirdi. ol Cherrj Hill<br />
mil Eileen K;uie, (if <strong>On</strong>-ii-l<br />
Hill, made n Ihree mil <strong>of</strong> I hroc<br />
1 tin- weekenri s.|iiho;,i ,:,, iiiy<br />
(I the <strong>Ocean</strong> fit v V.iehi Club<br />
S.iiurday iinii Siiiiiliis ><br />
Aeearcli Imik Ihe yum. in all<br />
Ihri-i- riiri s in ihe UKmpii- Kin<br />
t'liiss, bciiimi: mil Huh H.ii'k ill<br />
Medlord. in i hi. iilher r.ire<br />
Miss K.illi. Hun S.ilil riJaV s<br />
m ninny uf t hi' -liinioi Molh<br />
liirls Ih,.| OVI-I .1,1111. Colden. lit<br />
Huhllllpini hi Hliiii|;iv\<br />
rliiiniiljl, Miss K.IMI wiiri liver<br />
Susie Dalliin. ..I ll.ivirli.wii<br />
h.ilh linies mil fur Ihi- fli-i-l<br />
Bill Sehill ,,l l|:,,IH,iiili,l(|,<br />
won both runs ,,i ih..<br />
Inlerliiiiliiilnl I 1 I) lliil ,,n |hi,<br />
weekeiid Aniilh.-r ln.uhli-<br />
Winner w^is Denn Mnrlnn. nf<br />
C'hiippiiquii, N V . in the<br />
Kenifir Miith Buys r;ie,.s .laek<br />
Iji'Forl, 111' Di'Vliil, wnn ||||.<br />
olhi-r oii(inM <strong>of</strong> ih" Molh llei.l<br />
Pete Madiinii.i, nl C'hirn Hill.<br />
won urn (if thi- tin In,,ii.r<br />
Moth Buys ri,,.,.» ,,i i),,.<br />
wei-ki-iul. with Briiwnii- R.-ii-r.<br />
Ill Furl Washiiii;t,in; lvinni i ut<br />
llie third heal<br />
Summarim<br />
Sunday<br />
Finn<br />
Boh Hack<br />
UP1 4<br />
('hrls V. ...<br />
Divvini'y<br />
Jim Addiiiiii. J<br />
Don (iiiitlaiitl<br />
Burl llupkin J<br />
Inlernlilioiiiil 1 1(1 I. Hill<br />
Schacklett, Minihan<br />
pacing race series<br />
Jim Schuckli'tt continued<br />
dominance over Ihe field in tin 1<br />
fourth hi'al <strong>of</strong> Ihe BeHwoilr<br />
Series for spi'iidhnats at Ihe<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club<br />
Sunday<br />
Schacklett raped his Flying<br />
Uibpl under the gun ahead <strong>of</strong><br />
Don McKay, piloting the<br />
Gypsy Harry Jiiekert was<br />
third<br />
With four more heals to go<br />
in the series, Schacklett IS<br />
leading wilh IK points, pursued<br />
cloM'iy by McKay with 16<br />
points<br />
Paul Minihiiii iilso continued<br />
his winning way., in the Gates<br />
Se/ies lor outboards Minihan<br />
Is paciiii; Ihi series with 27<br />
points. followed by Don<br />
Dolaway with 17 Jim Aheurn<br />
IS third with 16 points<br />
t^X^p*<br />
Sehill, 2. Boh Beeiiile •) jA and wiv.* <strong>of</strong><br />
m..nib.-rs will b«. K,I,.MA D r<br />
Armand Sprrrhi-r will he<br />
pr.,ur,im tiui-Bt iind spouk o n<br />
f Quarks Thrre<br />
will („. a m,,nd lablr at<br />
' fiimm.<br />
ENCLOSURES<br />
ENCLOSURES<br />
COMPANY<br />
DISTRIBUTOR SOUTH JERSEY<br />
FRED S. TARVES, 3rd<br />
^ .£. BUILDER + +<br />
Home and Business Construction<br />
Rtmodellng and Repairs <strong>of</strong> all Kinds<br />
CALL EITHER DON TARVES at 399-2306<br />
or FRED TARYES at 399-1127<br />
1 BAYVIEW PLACE OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
Res,,- 3315 West Ave, Dial 399-2980<br />
"WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
4 FT. RIDWOOD PICNIC TA1LI. «Mi I<br />
BOUND RBDWOOD PICNIC TAiLI and BENCHES<br />
|».»S<br />
PRE.FINISHSD «'iii' PANiLS ONLY $J.7J M.<br />
ALSO PRE-FINISHED ind PLASTIC MOULDING<br />
• FIR PLYWOOD • CREOSOTED LUMBER<br />
• FLAGSTONE • SKIL SAW BLADES<br />
ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS and WINDOWS<br />
All SliM In TMIIIM Scntni .<br />
11TH ST, and SIMPSON AVi,<br />
Authorii#d Dtaltr for TERMINIX T.rmit* Cotrol<br />
J. R. NIXON<br />
Registered Builder<br />
325 WIST AVINUi<br />
CUSTOM BUILDER<br />
ALL TYPIS OF ALTiRATIONS A AODITIONS<br />
KITCHINS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
ROOFING and SIDING<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARO1<br />
Dial 3M.35M 911 Garden Parhway<br />
CHRIS JACOBY<br />
— PUSTHING —<br />
• Brlckl.ylng and<br />
Pointing<br />
• BlKkwerfc<br />
• Sfapt<br />
Dial 399-2717<br />
mot** AW.,<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
VIMCEMT STAHLER<br />
REGISTERED SUILDEB<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Siding<br />
Dial 39N724<br />
ROBERT A. GILL<br />
Registered Builder<br />
933 W^Rt Avt'<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
Dial 399-1808<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results I,<br />
i<br />
WARREN NoiTH<br />
7rh St. A Bay Ave,<br />
BUILDER<br />
Phone JW-M34<br />
BUILDING<br />
REMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />
HAMADA & SON<br />
328 Wesr Avanue Dial 399-1048<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
Forced Air Heating — Ah Conditioning<br />
REASONABLE PRICES<br />
PROMPT SERVICE • FREE<br />
P.Y<br />
'WE ffl TO BETTER,—<br />
LIVING*<br />
1490 Serving the Area for 79 Years • 1968<br />
EARL L. SHAW, JR.<br />
ROOFING and<br />
Sheet Metal Work<br />
BRYANT FORCED All<br />
HEATING<br />
252 WIST AVENU1<br />
Dial 3992128<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
Rtfilttrtd BuiMtr<br />
Edmund L Wish»m<br />
•10 OctMi Aw*.<br />
399JW00<br />
W. Ronald Wilhami<br />
R«gitt«r*d ^<br />
Custom Built Hornet<br />
DIAL 399-2349<br />
ALTttATlOKS<br />
DIAL 399-OOtt<br />
KR'-.i!Mi;W<br />
tmMA-ni y
PAGE 12 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINiLLBDOIR TUESDAY. JULY 28, <strong>1970</strong><br />
>• *• • m<br />
THE GULL'S NEST<br />
3260 Asbury Avenue<br />
ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL<br />
OF THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN<br />
SMALL 5 1,25<br />
ANCHOVIfS - MUSHROOM - Pf PPERONi I<br />
|<br />
25# •xtraSm,,, »,„ 40# extra ?«,„<br />
Bring this Ad and Receive 25« OFF<br />
en small siz« and 40« on large<br />
CALL 399-6589 and YOUR ORDER<br />
WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY THl'RSDAV 8 a m -12 p m<br />
FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 n m 1 a m<br />
-•-•>••<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
TODAY ihriiiiuh<br />
TimUHDAY<br />
Krci' riinriTiji by <strong>On</strong>'iili I'lly<br />
Mlinn'ipal Orrhcslfit under I In-<br />
• liri'i-liiin ill' C.'luri-nci 1 Fillirm.'Ui.<br />
x P til . nil the MIINH- PUT<br />
SIIIIII-".!.-., Turn Pi t and Acmbulic (inner<br />
claw, sponsored by SOCIA If<br />
il rn , ill Chapel Hall. "th «t<br />
First United Mi'Ihoriisi<br />
Stube!<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!<br />
5195 BAR<br />
Imkfail (Diily liiti. Su<br />
841<br />
FULL COURS1 DINNiR<br />
S«rvBd from 4;30 'tii 6 P. M.<br />
MONDAY thru FRIDAY<br />
S«rve Yourself<br />
at Our Delicious<br />
n,j from I A.M. • Dinner (WMyi.) Inm 4;J0 P.M., iun. frem 4 P.M.<br />
HOTEL and RESTAURANT<br />
on the beach at 21 sf Street, AVALON, N. J.<br />
(Area Coda 609) 967.3426<br />
EVERY FRIDAY<br />
CLAMBAKE 6-10 P.M. $ 3.00~<br />
In Case <strong>of</strong> Inclement Weather, Will Be Held Indoors<br />
SORRY WE SOLD OUT EARLY LAST WEEK,<br />
COME THIS WEEK, WE'RE BETTER PREPARED.<br />
DINING ROOM OPIN IVI^Y EVENING IXCIPT SUNDAY<br />
SERVING DINNERS 5-10 P.M.<br />
MUSIC' NIGHTLY<br />
MEL EHRIN at fhe Piano JOE SERKEN QUARTET<br />
Als© Op#n to the Public for Breakfast and Poolside Lunch<br />
Every Day<br />
Pint in Phila, — Now in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I<br />
Dine and Dance Saturday Night<br />
If you've dhMd at our University <strong>City</strong> R-*t»urant (36th<br />
StrMt and Walnut), you hava a plMunt forttatta <strong>of</strong><br />
tha datightful cutfirw awaiting you at our new Oman<br />
<strong>City</strong> location.<br />
at the<br />
HOTEL<br />
HOTEL<br />
ON THf BOARDWALK<br />
Between 3rd Eirtet and Park Place<br />
PHONI 399-1320<br />
* 150 Beautifully Refurbished Rooms<br />
if American Plan at the House <strong>of</strong> Pagans<br />
•••THE ORIGINAL PAOANQ'S PIZZAS • SEAFOOD SPECIALS<br />
• TAKE-OUT SPECIALS • SPAGHETTI & RAVIOLI<br />
'• PRIME RfflS OP BEET • CHICKEN PARM30IANA<br />
• CHOICE STEAKS • HALF CHICKEN IN BASKET<br />
BREAKFAST 8 to 11; DINNERS from 5 P. M.; SUN. from 12 Noon<br />
OPBN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY FREE PARKING ALWAYS<br />
SummIT Aliviii.iry, 'J p.m.. in<br />
i hr Hiufh Arthur Clcirhiinri<br />
Will *ip school<br />
Ihniufh thin! j(r;irii>n,. l!)«m,<br />
ill (hi' hbnirv. fith «l iinri<br />
Yiirhl (.'lull Dupliiiiiii Brid);!<br />
liif mI'mtvm nnly, 7 IS p m<br />
* * *<br />
TOMORROW (Wi'dnraduy )<br />
Kiwiinik Club Phil.ndf'Jphi;i<br />
D.iv wiih ih.. PhMadflphi.i<br />
KiWiini'- Cluli, lair, p m , iii<br />
H ' i . Ri>KijiMrsiiii Wivps will<br />
liwl" Dr Armnnti<br />
hi' lilli<br />
Hpfrhrr<br />
Qliiirk.TV<br />
riiib round<br />
Al IjIMlK- I!'<br />
Luriiy<br />
7 I fi p rn<br />
Li'Uiii,, Hnli<br />
Hiivrii ;iv<br />
nuphrHfn<br />
p m ! 1 fi<br />
iln Bridirc.<br />
in the Ami'ficnn<br />
11th si rinti<br />
Ri'ifllnu Club for fnurth to<br />
(Cislli (.irildrrs, 10 am, a[ till'<br />
library, filh si. Hnd Groan HV<br />
* * *<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Movies sponsored by<br />
SOCIA. 7 30 p.m., in Chappl<br />
Hiill, 5filh st iind Asbury nv<br />
* * *<br />
Rniary Club meeting, 6'lfi<br />
p.m.. in Plymouth Inn<br />
* * *<br />
CBMC liirichfon rOBeting,<br />
lZ'lS p m , in Plymouth Inn<br />
AM mfti wnlcomo<br />
* * *<br />
Occjin <strong>City</strong> Duplicatp Bridge<br />
Same, 7 30 p.m., in the<br />
Biscay nc Hotcj, 812 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
* * *<br />
Yaehl Club Tournament<br />
Bridge for members only, 7:4,1<br />
p.m<br />
* * *<br />
Ballet and Acrobatics dance<br />
class, sponsored by SOCIA, 10<br />
a m , in Chapel Hall, BSth st<br />
and Asbury av.<br />
* * *<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Free concert by LanChestcr<br />
Chorus, H pm., on the Music<br />
Pifr<br />
* * *<br />
jrrsey State Finn<br />
Championship races open at<br />
the Yacht Club<br />
* m m<br />
Naliina Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Pocahrintjis public card party,<br />
8 p.m , in the Legion Hall,<br />
14th st and Haven av.<br />
* * *<br />
South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Improvement Association<br />
general membership meeting, S<br />
p.m., in Chapel Hall, 55th st.<br />
and Asbury av.<br />
* * •<br />
Story Hour for preschool<br />
through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />
ill the library, 6th st. and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
Hydrangea<br />
continued from pajje 1<br />
Winner, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart<br />
Baklny, 5708 Sounds av.; Best<br />
Garden. first, George A<br />
Pagano, 128-48 St., seeond-<br />
Dr. William Hcrmwiut!!, 85th<br />
st. and Landis av,, honorable<br />
mention, Mrs Catherine Conly<br />
US - 45th St.; Best Ami<br />
Pasquir (Red), TiMt, William<br />
Logan, 130 • 52nd St., second,<br />
Mrs, William Graham, 40th st.<br />
and Landis av., third, Mr and<br />
Mrs. Joseph Ruh, 134 • 90th.<br />
at.; and honorable mention,<br />
Mrs. Ray Hottinger, 134 • 8Ut<br />
st,; Best Bush, first, John<br />
McCreery, 18 • 62nd st,,<br />
second, Mr and Mrs, James<br />
Schwartz, 134 . 74th st,, third,<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Nile Linn, 8406<br />
Landis av,, and honorable<br />
mention, Leo MeCormleh, 3(j .<br />
80th si,; Best Small Home<br />
Display, first Mr. and. Mrs,<br />
James Nolan, 415 Landis av.,<br />
find Arthur Brown, 132 • 90th<br />
St., and third, Oscar Allison, 48<br />
- 82nd St.; Best Large Home<br />
Display, first, Thomas Porch,<br />
82nd st, and Central av., and<br />
second, Rudolph Kydzewski<br />
138-43rd st.<br />
Who serves king 1'<br />
size Cocktails In I<br />
Champagne Glasses? 1<br />
* HARRY'S INN * j<br />
§ Who serves the I<br />
i largest Lobster Tails 1<br />
I in the area? |<br />
I • HARRYS INN • j<br />
Who has Dinner I<br />
Music, Dancing and I<br />
Nick singing your f<br />
favorite songs? I<br />
j * HARRY'S INN* j<br />
Of COURSE! I<br />
| Long port Blvd. in I<br />
| SOMIRS PT., N, J, I<br />
MARMORA At thi*<br />
month's m• t«( iii(4 <strong>of</strong> ihr tipper<br />
Township Hiinrtl <strong>of</strong> KduenMon.<br />
iili bid* fnr pmnlmy w**rn<br />
n'ji'cU'd <strong>The</strong> reason ftir the<br />
ii'li'PLic.n was il misquiili' in the<br />
former advert IsetrHTit It will<br />
ho n> iidvprtisi'd with<br />
spi'eiMcahons urni Iht' nrw hid.*<br />
wili br rprrMVi'd at :i MpiTiai<br />
irMMMlng tin August i<br />
It was notiifj thill there Will<br />
hi' two morning k indrrjiarfi'H<br />
;ind only (nii ! iiftermjon<br />
HOHsinm this yt'iiF Anothi-r<br />
pinyiTFOurid nidii Will be hiri'H<br />
r.ir thi> <strong>1970</strong> 7] M-htmi ynnr<br />
Twi'nf y fnui suhst itu w<br />
li'm-hi'rs wen* itpprnveri for Ihi'<br />
uprominu school yi'jir<br />
Ni'W poiicios for cUJiliifhiii<br />
:ind lion t?prtlficnt*>d perKonriri<br />
w#*re IidopkHi on siTOrid<br />
wild in (i<br />
A contract will hi* <strong>of</strong>f^md to<br />
Origin <strong>City</strong> for (hi<br />
tritntsportation <strong>of</strong> HptKMai<br />
r-diiCntnin children at $100 ppr<br />
child for ihf ypflf It has been<br />
SSO for the past spvpn years<br />
Upper Township School us<br />
waiting for State approval on<br />
the relocatable classrooms. It is<br />
hoped that these moms will he<br />
completed for the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
school on September 9<br />
Principal William Maynard<br />
staled that they may be two<br />
weeks hile if approval is not<br />
received thi* week<br />
Permission WAS given to<br />
begin a pilot program in<br />
ProBranimed Readiiij; in onfi<br />
first grade class this year<br />
Applications will be<br />
.icr-epi.ul for part lime<br />
seeretinry work Extra help will<br />
he ni*edefl for nhinut 'm hours<br />
ench day<br />
Teacher Harry Adams was<br />
granted n leuve <strong>of</strong> abs*>nce fi-nm<br />
Or-lohi-r 1 r> In .U<br />
TfJWNSHIPC'OMINr,<br />
FVPiNTS<br />
Tuesday<br />
Marmoi-n Fin. Cii Hrill, 7 Tf)<br />
p ni<br />
• * *<br />
Wednesday<br />
Siiavillii Voliinli'er Firn fill<br />
Auxiliary. H p m<br />
Hanlon Promoted<br />
|HS2001)|FHTNr) TAMP<br />
LEJEUNE. Nf , <strong>Jul</strong>y 21<br />
Marine Private First Class<br />
George G Hanlon, >nn <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Hannah Hanlon, <strong>of</strong> 903<br />
Oakurnve nv , Linwood, N.J ,<br />
was promoted to his present<br />
rank while serving at Marine<br />
Corp Base, Camp Leieune, N.C<br />
? AY and WEDNESDAY NITES<br />
4 to 8 P.M.<br />
")AT THI ~ " ""^ "—"^~<br />
EHALL<br />
ne OCEAN AVI.<br />
For RBservaHani<br />
PHONE Sff-mi<br />
HOT and COLD SALADS and MEAT DISHES<br />
COLD FRESH SHRIMP SPECIAL<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
Famous for Food Sinn 1934<br />
DiNNiRS ONIT<br />
wf[»Dfi^s i 5 SUNOS* 2 10 e<br />
• 26 DELICIOUS MENU (TIMS<br />
• SEPAfiATC CHILDREN S MENU<br />
• 379 SIATi (Igrry, Na RgMrvaiisni<br />
TAKE-HOME DINNERS<br />
DIAL 3994013<br />
JfRIIY CAP! ROOM<br />
Ml STREIT 4 OCEAN AVINUI FRII FARKINO ON PRiMISIl<br />
Surf Side Restaurant<br />
BILL PARKBB, Pnp.<br />
34th Sf. & Centra! Av«.( Oeean <strong>City</strong>, H. J.<br />
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER<br />
ITALIAN HOAG1ES • STEAK SUBS<br />
FISH 'N' CHIPS • CLAMS on the V% Shell<br />
SEAFOOD DINNERS • FRIED CHICKEN<br />
FRESH DIPPED ICE CREAM<br />
DAILY BREAKFAST & LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />
$ DOLLAR DINNiRS $<br />
CHOICI OF i ITBMS<br />
VEAL CUTLET (Tomife S*we«!<br />
CRAI CAKI • PiPPIR STEAK<br />
CHICKEN CROQUlTTiS<br />
CHOICE OF ] VEGETABLES,<br />
ROLL • BUTTER<br />
ALSO A COMPUTE DINNiR MENU<br />
HOURS: 7 A.M. fa IB P.M. DAILY<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINILLiDOER<br />
TAKE-OUT ORDERS<br />
H«re — lv«ry Guest<br />
is a V.I.P.<br />
Hare you'U eot ffnurmot fonrl in heauflfiil<br />
sunviundihBs You'U rapcrlprtre Hie JmprcrablH<br />
and the legendary hospitality, the surpriangly moderate<br />
pries ttmt have mad.' w "<strong>On</strong>r nf America's finrsl fam-<br />
ily jwrtsiiirants<br />
Conn and W u* thow you haw If Ml rotui V.I.P.<br />
Dinner* Kvfrv |)n><br />
•I P.M. in I 1 P.M.<br />
Sunda? I P.M. to I I P.M.<br />
Harm <strong>of</strong> thf<br />
Zabtrini Cocktail<br />
lABERERi<br />
ANSUSIA INN, WILDWOOD, NJ-^\ „.<br />
AOIES OF<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
Ofl Exit 6-ttic<br />
ardw State Piritway<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
Cochtaii aLounffe C? Keitaumnt<br />
ON THl CliCli SpMIBS POINT<br />
— DJAL W?.73r7 —<br />
SPECIAL LUNCHEON MENU<br />
•1.60<br />
MONDAY<br />
Broiled Fillet <strong>of</strong> Bluefish or<br />
Chicken Chow Main<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Fried Fillet <strong>of</strong> Flounder, Tartar Sauce<br />
or Rigatoni with Hot Sausage<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Fisherman's Shrimp and Rice or<br />
Saliibury Steak and Gravy<br />
| THURSDAY<br />
Deviled Clama, Tartar Sauce or<br />
Manicotti with Meat Balls<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Stuffed Flounder with Lemon Sauce<br />
or Chicken a la King on Toast<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Stuffed Peppers or<br />
Italian Cheese Shells with Meat Balls<br />
* SERVED NOON 'TO, 3 P. M. #<br />
THE COOS OLD OSS . . , . . YWIL FIND IVfflYTHINe'S STILL<br />
OLD-FASHIONED<br />
including THE FOOD at....<br />
• OCEAN am<br />
OLDEST ind rautv mm<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
CONSISTENTLY TO! rOOP ma SIBV1CB FOB OV1K HALF A CENTURV<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk • Opposite Music Pier<br />
CLIP-ON SPECIAL!<br />
A Special Full Course Dinner<br />
Served 7 Day. a Week,<br />
from 4 P.M.<br />
(LOOK FOR THIS DAILY SPICIAL<br />
ON OUR M1NU)<br />
NOW OPIN 7 DAYS A WHK<br />
8;30 A.M. to 9 P,M,<br />
flKVINO MIAKCAJT. LUNCH ami DINNIR<br />
PAGE !3<br />
CLASSIFY ADYERTISEMWR<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
tor these columns should be in the<br />
riffle*, ol the Smtinel-Ledger TOR TUESDAY EDITION n«<br />
later uwn Saturday Noon for regular classified section and<br />
nM later than Monday noon for the Too-liitP-Ta-ClassifJ'<br />
Friday edition. NOON WEDNESDAY for regular classified<br />
section and THUR.SDAY NOON for the TQO.LATE.TQ<br />
CLASSIFY.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 25 Words or Less ...................... tlJS<br />
C5c per word exceeding H words)<br />
Ad Running 5 Consecutive Timei with » Wards or<br />
UM ................................................ 0.00<br />
Ads requiring Box Numbers, Be More<br />
— All Claasifled Advertjsiiig Cash —<br />
TOO LATE TO O^SSIFY ADS Be BfTRA<br />
Copy mailed in. given to representative or brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANtm BY CAm OR<br />
STAMPS to cover eogt. Copy accepted over phone as couHe«y<br />
•nd convenience to customer Remittanni must he in before<br />
advertisement is set in type<br />
Oawified Dtaplay Advertising - 22c perjAgate <strong>Line</strong><br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
iTORE CIERK _ yMr round em<br />
plosfmsot B^anumty in Central<br />
CUf Itort E Aw,<br />
Ocun <strong>City</strong>, 3M-17V4 or 199-4114.<br />
t.f.<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
Yaar Round MalllMMiiM<br />
451-0108<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADES<br />
STOCK and CUSTOM<br />
and Cumm Mad* DrtpM<br />
Installaflons Arranged<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 309.2802<br />
Four Poster Shoppe<br />
DRAPERIES and SHADES<br />
743 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
MAN with drivu,-, license Oentrml<br />
duties areund storage NSUM m<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Cfgw cut pKasel Call<br />
344417* tf<br />
NOT (AWIINO WHAT you need far<br />
eoHese? Let us ihow y^y rt&a a<br />
few hourm a day ean baaoma tttra<br />
moB«, now. and wfttn you rittum<br />
to saiooi, join ths ''Keaeal" move,<br />
mafit the courwHe mave far ana<br />
ana ail Evniruji unlimited For an<br />
Intervlaw ull %*t.UT4 B«twa*n (<br />
•M 12 am 7-31<br />
SlTUATreWS WANTIP^<br />
TWO VOUNQ MEN desire e*d jobs<br />
•eraping. Hinting, cutting Isami,<br />
garden,njf. wsthinf and wuing can<br />
Me Cau 3»S,SO4[ Mi<br />
AUTOS FOR SALi<br />
OLDSMOBILE -«f, turauo,M whit,<br />
interior, full Bower air oondjtlon,<br />
polyflaia lire*, low mileage, muit<br />
0» Men, like new in and out II9M<br />
Call 399 9110 t.f<br />
1964 TRIUMPH Sprtfire.Tsoad tirsT<br />
nidlo rear JBHhtri, hsat«f, two<br />
tost, luggage nek, leather Ml,<br />
new print Job, Call J9J.7370 after<br />
$_ 731<br />
mHt iUGGV, Weii trarn around<br />
town <strong>1970</strong> rBgiitraMiin afld N.J<br />
nsoeetion, black dacroo top radio,<br />
«tone Mil wdeeli, and other et<br />
nn ilioo. IM-isSl 7.11<br />
UNCOLN CONTINENTAL I9SI oonv<br />
eioeilenf eond, |7i5. Call 399-<br />
9387. _ _ 7-31<br />
VALIANT Hyper ("alT Waf<strong>On</strong>, IMoT<br />
Newly modifiea ilant 6; AFB.<br />
headeri, e»m etc. Mud t*t. Mil<br />
or trade for Mepar ear or compiole<br />
••IW 641-260; '84<br />
I96B CHEVROLET Chevelle jupw<br />
•pod 196, 4 (peed. Hi HP, rfnyl<br />
top, S new tirei. extras, wullefit<br />
eond, clean |1§75 Cell 19)0199<br />
7-31<br />
1969 KAWABAKI Bushwhaeker eyu,,<br />
I7S« tlKtnc »t»rt. <strong>On</strong> or <strong>of</strong>f<br />
(he ro*d I47S, Contact Van at 916<br />
H«ven Ave. between 5 and 7 pm<br />
MINTINO — wftarior. intenef<br />
anyiime 3S9-94S1<br />
Cell<br />
tf.<br />
Need a Maid?<br />
Call Us<br />
MAID TO ORDER<br />
Dependable Help Far Your<br />
Home or Your parOw<br />
$16 e day, J9 Vs day<br />
New Sw-vlrtfl O«M CHy M<br />
Wall M SM Ith, Avtlwi,<br />
Qdl 967-4212<br />
28th and Dune Drive<br />
Avalon, N. J,<br />
NEED HELP fattln| III thou jobt<br />
done? Carpentry, palntlnf, altara<br />
tioni, *tc. All work usartly done.<br />
Ctll 399.1441 for fra* ertmatt. l,f.<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
Wi will Mtimatt th,<br />
eait <strong>of</strong> installing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
(N YOUR HOME<br />
Yty an UIMIM- M tUi^Htn<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
1MJ Wm Av». Dili IfMW<br />
PAPER NANQING AND PAINTING,<br />
Wall.tex aaintai, ylnyli. Rum<br />
able rate*. C*ll 9Z7-ISR. J Hemp-<br />
flUI t.f.<br />
BROOKS<br />
Quality TV<br />
(Formerly Sehuffi TV M|rj<br />
• TV • RADIO KIMIM ,<br />
• ELECTRONIC SBRVICINO<br />
• RCA SERVICING<br />
PHILCO S>l« and S*rv|a<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
NOW LOCATro AT<br />
204 I. S.v.nth StrMt<br />
Phena 399-8699<br />
Op«n Friday<br />
Eugene W. Pashley<br />
ABINCV i«a.<br />
COMPLETE INSURANCI<br />
SERVICE<br />
SHORf BO*D. UHRUOB.<br />
DIAL 399J344<br />
i" **#-.*=, H'rQ Of.<br />
( f<br />
^T'fj i UHK3S ,*nd Gin's ti,,r<br />
*n>i %»'! Llpi /^n*. Sfl.fiM-! W*',1<br />
uwtfi^riri rim! Aif,ini,f Avr* ^nm<br />
•, PciMil I | hi."irk *«^! ,-,, Short*<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
MEN S AND WQMtNs AltvatiMil<br />
ftsp*f1iy done and prompt t*rv.ee<br />
ResionAblf Anytims nn we«tH#yi<br />
Mr and Mr! Henry Mikt.nin. 1410<br />
Otntrtl Avs, J»9.S7?1 tf<br />
G & L ROOFING<br />
HOT TAR SPiCIAUSTS<br />
He* ro<strong>of</strong>, old ro<strong>of</strong> repaired ronf<br />
reeolIM i»,Ih gurt h« (Jr<br />
AVERAGE SIZE ROOF %U<br />
Alls tiding and ihinglei<br />
CALL 399-2594<br />
DAMP-CHASER<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CLOSiT<br />
Nulhiim in MM. ill (liui; in<br />
iimi im-ijn A IM". I'l'HhiiH,'<br />
ffi.iii nun In rmltli-u Kr*is<br />
M" LONG Ufl<br />
M" LONG {5.M<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO.. INC.<br />
1M7 West Aw,, o«wt <strong>City</strong><br />
MARGATE<br />
MOTELPOOL<br />
iini"- i>>.i fnfln.Miu, wilh<br />
lrhi.n . i n'liil .iir ( ,.rxj;<br />
.iimj i,.,i njjiil .,|a.[?itiiin<br />
IZSB.tM<br />
BEACH<br />
REALTY CO.<br />
REALTOR<br />
Vantnar An.<br />
, 121 17)1<br />
MOTH BOOMS f?U Batifr^,, fta<br />
Ifi' »•-« •**!* iAid a^<br />
_y f pdmii. nsticp 1% Hersby giv^n fe<br />
it to Lx^cut<strong>of</strong> wifh-n s.is<br />
-_„ '5 ffQfn th? Ififh day pf <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
elsifn*^ and th* p*f=ft£u!af* e* m*<br />
c UMMF Hr.iAL PROPE P7V erRUsDy claim<br />
iftCiitftd inciludme t)rfFi?5 sfid M n3t*d <strong>Jul</strong>y 16. *P, <strong>1970</strong><br />
1 ?' V n?! mcQfBP J % '•; down bal LknaJt^<br />
Ba i 38 7 SemmplL^g^ ft 7 41 ? National isflk B)dg<br />
RIAL ISTATI FOR SAL!<br />
OtLANCt* PL 1 BEACH<br />
Jut! Off I...a»,lk<br />
Club Breakfatt<br />
Hamburger<br />
Steaks, Hoagies<br />
Ice Cream<br />
1AM 11 P M<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
BREAKERS F<br />
} C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop<br />
"ViRY TASTY"<br />
it the only Way to<br />
dweribe tha food it<br />
<strong>The</strong> EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
71S 8TH STRIfT<br />
• RIMCFMT<br />
DINNER ... 4:M I N<br />
panernt or original F.<br />
iliy Call fur appeinlmBnl<br />
ALUMINUM KHUN! ana<br />
wftidewi Re»ereen#d «nd neiw<br />
Mail iniinll.d Miarnl'lafnan Co<br />
SBI New Bind Rsule S, Sameri<br />
Feint Dial ffMllS. If<br />
DOSS, CATS, PITS<br />
HUMANE SOCieTr <strong>of</strong> OC ha,<br />
KomslHi an.mall uetunc ILC<br />
end a good home Houn 9-i | a m<br />
and 3.10 ts 5 10 p m TannntM<br />
Ave ana ShMIar Ba , 39»6I1I til<br />
4J. l f<br />
FIRETHORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
CUSTOM BOARDING<br />
and GROOMING<br />
PIMM Mil tor .ppotntmtnt<br />
621.2340.<br />
^^_^__ tf<br />
QERMAN SMEPHEBDS _ 6 veet,t<br />
lifM by Anthony <strong>of</strong> ft,Tr»ni*Sy<br />
KennelL A.K C.. e»li (or aopt 9J7<br />
7M7 | (<br />
rOUB CET GBOOMED with TLC ,n<br />
your home, SO years »,penenc(<br />
on BOOdlM, s«hnau!»rs. Hrrier,<br />
eoekeri. etc Compel Sally jo (<strong>of</strong> ap-<br />
pQintrnent and Bfice Write Bos 386<br />
Sentinel Ledger j.4<br />
BOATS FOR SALI<br />
•iih th, »h,t, pickM ipiit S3!<br />
*ibury &v« Come Sremi* 9-4<br />
COINS •= d-ipervng Q<br />
lfltf'«nt ImCQln*. n&*f1y<br />
buff^ioe*, half cents. hgll<br />
larift Cfrlli. Did dtm*5r halvG<br />
1 cfarfnr t#f Uneoifi* rail<br />
7-31<br />
WHtTE GE REFRtaERATOR, |Q pn<br />
morning* hpfejFfi nosn 399=81 ?9<br />
7-28<br />
ALL ANTIQUES 399 93P5 — ifaii<br />
sundiaf. aid high cftsif, 24" c-am-<br />
pfi&- gl9« dom«. ppwier miffe gLj^t<br />
lamps cui gla^s old piat^, ta&!#<br />
grwn Kigiiwsfie. p.nt giaiSware, p*c<br />
fuF#^ &?aaed bagt. rriany etfief<br />
items gi?<br />
Type wri<br />
bOQ POUND CHEST FREEZES<br />
a kitchen<br />
WISHAM<br />
Rtij Iifafe<br />
rwo i qv! L Y COTTAGES piu^<br />
IOM 1 3Q ln(, i,v*? >n DH#. kssp<br />
trtp n(h*>r (qr £iiF3 ificsfi* Will<br />
VPN %*QHF3ie\i Pnt*ti !o i*fi<br />
BfACH SLOCh DUPLEX mcstl?<br />
=F1NE COBNEB PBOpfHTY ^ry<br />
"Srf^Gri. ? £ Qrn pj si #•<br />
WELL ESTAiLlBMED GUEST<br />
HOUM -rri apsFfftisnis Fin*<br />
111 OcMn AM. . MMftt<br />
73!<br />
rLECTBIf STOVE. ,'C<br />
door^ ? lighted m<br />
nuts Call 399:46)7<br />
2 al<br />
(-diet<br />
Ml<br />
IS' SEA SKIFF tlt<br />
»»ad and galley<br />
Craft angina, hull ana angina good<br />
cabin nasdj work, handyman w e e<br />
id, S9I0. Blue W»f«r Minn) Of<br />
owrnr 399,1(83 7,SB<br />
19' TTOJAN Cabin eruHer 75 HP<br />
Cvinnda, runs good painted, m<br />
jak», «tra» MM firm c.ll 199-<br />
JO 1 HA MAC lki« hjrstoi) 75 HP<br />
Jahnisn, 21 aai. gas eapaaty,<br />
ffeetf e<strong>of</strong>td., in ws»r and ready to<br />
SO, I7S0 I H Ralph D.lki cla,<br />
(on't Mann* t f<br />
SUNFISH n«w oonB in w.t*r only<br />
§ noun 147! &«H 39i 1M1 art,,<br />
6:30 pm ;.3[<br />
TWO DIVAN TVPE single Simmons<br />
J* 2, enelgted ri,de=3-b#g5 with slip eever* At<br />
1» HP Chni ''active pltn 11 furniture onl,<br />
slightly H M 1150 (or 08,1<br />
399.B491)<br />
SURFBOARD _ 69 '<br />
sifn t«eellenl euna<br />
creative de<br />
Can 19flJ}97<br />
g. 11<br />
SUHCBOAO _ 9 Hoi Curl Good<br />
eond geed Beginners mard Call<br />
391 I 193 after S pm ail<br />
'81<br />
Ml<br />
utch<br />
10 4<br />
7<br />
IS' MAHOOANV *un»B«ji Ji HP<br />
0*1*, Gator traJIv, gH lint a<br />
tfa oropWIar eanvat eover %iii<br />
A*o 35 HP ri^. ijKtrte Mart 1110<br />
Cill 399>23Si ; ?B<br />
MILMAT RENTAL A SALII<br />
Kt Sat, Sanun PjMnt (1 mlla<br />
w. gf elRla on Mayl Ld, Raj<br />
AU. TVPtS 9 Ft to jr<br />
9 to 9, J aays a «m,<br />
MM SunflUi Mfflsfiilritsrt<br />
on Hand Nov.<br />
¥«ntuf» Vaerii 17' to 14 , Catalins<br />
yaclit !J', Mini faeht VByagBr<br />
UM Sunflth, Amflh. «nd<br />
UMd |47S<br />
TTT<br />
tV TMOMPMN, 90 HP J<strong>of</strong>lnMin.<br />
depth finder, compass seesdo.<br />
nwtsr bilge BumB, prBtervers for<br />
10 people, J4 gal gas tank, KieBl-<br />
>9?W ewid IIS60 firm Call Jf'9.<br />
7641<br />
P«OOf IETS — S6 (7 6<br />
64 l.,ill 199-7000<br />
CHAIRS davenport iinpns. I<br />
hurn,difief table, small<br />
S'a^s^are ether arhcip* W«sd<br />
Bm Call 937ln7<br />
CURIO CORNER. IJI g,p<br />
buftsni newspapers, eli<br />
gla^S riQwer Srraaggmeflfv<br />
china gna glass bottles la<br />
children? aprens and sun<br />
10 a m iQ h p m<br />
CUiLIC AUCTION _ Ff, julj 3|<br />
<strong>1970</strong>, Jl a m jr -1 p r-i Sat Aug<br />
I I9?O II am ni r,n,»h Ca<br />
it?etiqn ef anjigyes and furnisrimgs<br />
<strong>of</strong> Celenial Charles H IVs.ne ?40<br />
Shore RO . (ft 9, Seamlle N j .<br />
Albert F Toman and Wm [ iar<br />
ran Auctioneers 46S ??B? 7-31<br />
ONE STAINLtSS STEEL SINK T4 7<br />
long. dpLible dramboara Call 391<br />
4410 - 7 31<br />
LOTS FOR SALI<br />
JUST THREE MILE! to <strong>Ocean</strong> B<br />
IOOII!! lots m Marmora witu ail<br />
improv#ment» installs^ Lower tsies<br />
Take 34th St to Routt 9 turn<br />
right to builders sign >; mil, on<br />
left Qu5 Funk, ittiHB ^t<br />
VILLAS, 259 E Pseifit A <strong>On</strong>,<br />
family ! h«ro<strong>of</strong>n, n«« MStion<br />
Will laajs o* Hi| For k« Mm<br />
133 or l01«ml*iJ U2S<br />
AN OLD. SWerr UTUE BRICK earn.<br />
m row house, 3 bedroomi !<br />
Bathl m very good eond Total price<br />
is much lei wan a down ^aymeni<br />
on most Other nauiet loOly 110.500<br />
Call 39M0! 7 t.f<br />
POCONOS_Sal. Memloel. Farm."<br />
<strong>On</strong>m acre wDOfled lot W0O0 KiOQ<br />
down 51/, Bercent interest Call<br />
609 654 5161 7 ?i<br />
RiAL ESTATl—RENT<br />
OAROENS AHKA _ J]4 BlRarMa<br />
Hd.. fine e<strong>of</strong>nmerEjal ioeatian<br />
Doctor. 3-,., ate 4 mea room,<br />
and Bath Your m.BaSion .n»it»a.<br />
Edmgnd L WiWiam RMItor, ilO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Av«, 39».O9O0 tl.<br />
MODtRN DUPI.DI for rent. »~«na<br />
6 bedroom cottage for rent. Hurry<br />
en then S« Edmund L William.<br />
399.0900 110 Oe«»n Art<br />
If,<br />
NQTiei TO UMIT CWfOITOBS<br />
^UF5.yarit to the qrd^r at Arthur<br />
W LaricfeS: Surrf^ale <strong>of</strong> Fhe Cdyfity<br />
&' r:ap* Mar. made on the ?pth<br />
Say 0* <strong>Jul</strong>y <strong>1970</strong> on the fHtitisn<br />
6' th*s tubfcenber ths £j*£ur<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
said de&sdent, notice if Heresy<br />
Ji«»n to th, Creditor, <strong>of</strong> Hid B».<br />
oMent to rfBml to Htl> E«»CUtOr<br />
urithtn HI months from ttl« JOB!<br />
d»y <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y. <strong>1970</strong> the,, (jls,ml ,„<br />
ftrrrting and under oath spesfying<br />
fhe amount claimed and Lh# parfi<br />
culars <strong>of</strong> the claim<br />
Bat« <strong>Jul</strong>y ;o». AD <strong>1970</strong><br />
F Ldwtn r?sibef FlAeeutei<br />
Roo«r1 K Bsli Attorney"<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. U j<br />
'" ~ «f tiTio<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
MWDAT, jULif 31, 1170<br />
_ II ili ( O-clOcI,<br />
SATURDAT. AUC 1 1)70<br />
II O-ctotk ill FlnM<br />
Gallmemn <strong>of</strong> AnUguM and<br />
Fymi$i,lnH ef<br />
CM«»LES M, WAt-NI<br />
|4O Sho,. Rg. Rt t Sac.HI., NJ.<br />
Buft.lo D.I D»r, *,toher Pum,<br />
organ. 1136 Brockef>ridge ind Son<br />
*fanafa*her» elock, ooodeaie, em.<br />
die msnd. 4 poww bed. mat,<br />
ChineM nand, ^^wal eane oli.irs,<br />
oval «,i tams, eonage Bureau, oi<br />
taWe 9,12 ovai rug, (hooked) Mf<br />
taBte, ejflinaar bookcase ae»k, Q<br />
Anna buffet, Jacobean type lafa<br />
•an tetephon, collsaon <strong>of</strong> 3qd<br />
ortelien. cut glmi, prccHd and<br />
pattern gtg££, tS6by mug%,<br />
piteheri Mhn «J lk<br />
DELICIOUS FOOD . SENSIBLY PRICED<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
*- p'eai^''* I 5 m,ny!f d*« <strong>of</strong> the large inflyf <strong>of</strong> yoyrw<br />
people into ou. <strong>City</strong>, who oon«rt-<br />
gate in jrouBs in public snees and<br />
frequently interfere witfl tkt ntfrti<br />
Ar*TS. FOR RINT<br />
WINTER OR rEARLir<br />
IBS 11th St , tmong H.<br />
1964 MFG 17 1 fibw«la«,<br />
Musi ie
PAGE 14 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results R()Op manages GrOSS Campaign<br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />
At the Circle, 21st and Dune Dr.. Avalen<br />
ITALIAN DISHES • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSE DfNNERS $ 3.50 "'<br />
KIDDIES $1.11 up<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD s 4.50<br />
IViRY SUNDAY 5-9 P, M.<br />
DANCING am* MUSIC TO 3 BANDS<br />
ioSTic a MIS "MIUQW-AIRBS" SAT NITI<br />
• BNIl AUSTIN TRIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIT1S<br />
GEORGE EVANS a) the Organ<br />
ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN BAT %n [*<br />
WID, and TMUHS. NIT1S • 1« P. M,I A. M, *«««<br />
• IIP •ml BEER LUNCH UN ta « P. M. DAILY<br />
Chef Bingham, Alvyn Hotel<br />
James Bingham is the<br />
head Chef <strong>of</strong> the Alvyn<br />
Hotel for the past 10<br />
years, A Haitian reared<br />
in the tradition <strong>of</strong> French<br />
cooldni, his Roast Beef<br />
and Crab Imperial are<br />
superb out <strong>of</strong> this<br />
world.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alvyn Hotel<br />
M Parking 814 BRIGHTON PLACE 3W.1672<br />
B*hn*n 4th and 5th Street* Off Atlantic<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD. V/, MILES WIST OF<br />
OCEAN CITY ON MTH STRUT<br />
THE SURF ROOM<br />
AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES (up to tO)<br />
OMMtlWTMNt • CUIM • PWIVATX SHTBANCT i. MM<br />
BDfTET 5QIV1CE AVAILABLE w<br />
Open Daily 'HI Midnight • Fri. & Sat. 'til 2 a.m.<br />
BAR OPEN SUNDAYS AT NOON<br />
Clami on fhe Half Shall oMSreamed • Sandwich**<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />
Deliver Servlci - Dial 399-4906<br />
You'll Find<br />
Old Fashioned Value ,..<br />
at the Point Diner<br />
Bakery department where cakes,<br />
pastries and pies are baked<br />
, right on the premises.<br />
Mil<br />
PARKiNO<br />
OPEN 24 HOURS<br />
A DAY<br />
"STOP SEARCHING<br />
ALL AROUND"<br />
IN OUR 2lit YEAR<br />
Mayor Joseph K lioop, ni<br />
Lower Township, tins bwn<br />
mimed Cape p Muv \ County<br />
rhuirmiin (if<br />
f<br />
tlii<br />
l Nl 1 Ni'lMi n tlrosx<br />
for U S Senate Campaign,<br />
Rnop's nppiiinMni'n was<br />
iinriijunci' i'ri by SUi Son<br />
Matthew J Rimiidri (R<br />
Union), rhiiirman cif the<br />
Nelson<br />
'fforl<br />
Orris*<br />
I HKKOHfi 1H )( FHTNCI<br />
PATUXENT RIVER, MD<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y fl Navy PiUty Officer<br />
Second Cliiss John W Kiphorn.<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mrs Marian L Kiphorn,<br />
"I KM Asbury av , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
N.I , departed for Ireland <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
I ft with Pntroi Squadron 49<br />
from the Naval Air Stslion,<br />
PatUBenl Hiver, Md<br />
Bwomins Ihe firfit "Orion"<br />
iiirvrnf; squadron to deploy<br />
ovi.rM.as, Pain)! Squadron 49<br />
will conduct antisubmarine jn<br />
warfare expressm, and shipping<br />
surveillance and ice<br />
rnfnnn:iissanf.r on* rat ions<br />
i •<br />
win<br />
"I am anxious to do my best<br />
In elect a U 8 Senator from<br />
New Jersey who will give<br />
President Nixon the type <strong>of</strong><br />
support he deserves, said Roop<br />
in aeeeptinK 'he Cape May<br />
County chairmanship.<br />
Hoop, who is Cape May<br />
County road supervisor, has<br />
been Mayor <strong>of</strong> Lower Township<br />
for ! 2 years He also has been<br />
actively InvoKud m political<br />
and veterans' affairs for many<br />
years<br />
He served four years in the<br />
Navy during W W II, emerging<br />
from service as a rhinf petty<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
Roop is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, the<br />
American Legion and the Coast<br />
Ouard Auxiliary<br />
An active Republican for<br />
many years, Roop served last<br />
year as Cape May County<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> Governor CahiH's<br />
successful campaign effort. He<br />
haa also been finance chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> County<br />
Republican organization for<br />
four years In addition, he has<br />
been vice chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
County GOP organize K»n for<br />
two years.<br />
Roop is married to tin 1<br />
former Frances Lon|7. <strong>of</strong> Ixjwer<br />
Township. <strong>The</strong>y are the<br />
parents <strong>of</strong> a son, Joseph J , and<br />
the grnndparen ts <strong>of</strong> two<br />
children.<br />
C/ITERIIIG<br />
When You Entertain,..<br />
Well Do All the Work<br />
Let us cater your next party far you , . , right In<br />
your homo Call far menui and pries info i iinnoo<br />
Wedding*. . . , cocktail ptrHM , . . clam tuk«<br />
. , . dinner parfiM . , . deck partiM . •<br />
Ihtm all,<br />
DIAL 3994730<br />
PLYMOUTH INN<br />
Plymouth Place<br />
•t Atlantic Ave.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public is Cerdtaify Invited<br />
THE<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DININO ROOM "J «?.n page 14<br />
under the provisions <strong>of</strong> the old<br />
Atkinson contract <strong>The</strong> former<br />
participating in the partde,<br />
Prizei will be awarded to the<br />
two bands judged as the Best<br />
Musical Unit In the Parade.<br />
Registrations are currently<br />
being accepted for <strong>The</strong> Baby<br />
Parade,<br />
Registration formi are<br />
available in the boardwalk<br />
Information Centor located in<br />
the Music Pier, Entry fee is 7B<br />
centj for one or two children<br />
and 11,60 per entry for more<br />
than two,<br />
' Four divisions for judging<br />
are used in the parade,<br />
including a commercial divliion<br />
for float! entered by area<br />
business concerns.<br />
All entrant* in the parade<br />
will receive an engraved,<br />
•terling (liver, identification<br />
bracelet.<br />
Registrations will be<br />
accepted through 1 p.m.<br />
August 12.<br />
Itinerant preacher<br />
by police<br />
A self ordained "preacher"<br />
wu hauled <strong>of</strong>f to Police<br />
Headquarters Thursday<br />
morning after creating a<br />
disturbance on the boardwalk<br />
near Moorylyn ter. for the fifth<br />
time this month.<br />
Police said they were<br />
holding Michael Davis, 21, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wood bury, for possible<br />
psychiatric examination. Davis<br />
calls his ministry the<br />
boardwalk and his congregaion<br />
anyone who stop* to listen to<br />
him.<br />
Police were surprised last<br />
week by DavU'drawing power.<br />
He preached from the fire zone<br />
at the end <strong>of</strong> 9th st while<br />
people listened from the<br />
boardwalk and approach<br />
rumps.<br />
Davis haa been picked up on<br />
numeroui oeeuioni for<br />
walking barefoot on the<br />
boardwalk, While preaching ihe<br />
bearded youth wean a blanket<br />
with i hole cut through It for<br />
hto head,<br />
S ^£<br />
QUiEN - Marpret<br />
Mary Coulter, a member<br />
Of the Junior Class at<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />
will reign as queen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Baby Parade<br />
Saturday, <strong>The</strong> 16-year old<br />
queen was selected for her<br />
role over 10 other<br />
candidates Saturday<br />
evening. She is the<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />
James Coulter, <strong>of</strong> 5009<br />
Landii«v,,Seal*le.<br />
^~ Dubois<br />
WEEKEND<br />
EDITION<br />
Where to go and what<br />
to .M thrg Mondly<br />
PRICE 10c<br />
Proposed 'hippie' law flayed<br />
by city Democratic leaders<br />
Of !<br />
t<br />
(1is<br />
Cit\<br />
ntiiilv c<br />
ncf 10<br />
v niL-h<br />
ijiaiiir\<br />
MTHhip [if the<br />
i.rnn ruur Club<br />
iinii- IHJI a(jain«l<br />
1 ni it, rncptinif<br />
. miunlj m, ihp<br />
ihi. lefflsliiiiiin it,<br />
^.uniit seine<br />
Thii new ia»- intrcirjuc>'fj b} 1<br />
th,- <strong>City</strong> Ctimrrnxsif^h \nj*i wpfk<br />
nti.k..-. it ill..£;i| f,,r gn.ups <strong>of</strong><br />
"* or iniifi. pt-oplf In<br />
c"iirL r r'i;ati- m a public place<br />
altiT 1] p m if anyone <strong>of</strong> the<br />
grr.up rt-finHB in tell the po!iM<br />
hii rnrfiTt narrii- and whrre he<br />
mli.nfjs tn spi.nfl the rrsi <strong>of</strong> thr<br />
'rliUhl<br />
Anolhi-r provision <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(irdiiiiinri. prnhlbito similar<br />
Croups irom r()npcgatin( at<br />
anv tim^ if th*' membtFs arp<br />
wi-armi! jL.rb not normally used<br />
for wearing appajvi and could<br />
eoncfal a tlHadlj' wBapon<br />
Jerry Difhl Club preiidBm,<br />
said ht i., opposed to any law<br />
that restricts constibJtionaJ<br />
riehta, especially the right to<br />
asspmblc I bi'hcvp in<br />
rcilrictinp a>ij,Pmly In time* <strong>of</strong><br />
declared emi'rgrncy where<br />
undf'F extri-Tn* 1 conditifin-^ th*-<br />
Mayor miy eynke rpsf rirtwin-.<br />
Difhl said<br />
Diehl Mid th" ordinance,<br />
uilhtiujih aimed al V"ung<br />
pi'iipip, could he UMVJ "lu<br />
haras* almost anyone, under<br />
any t'ifcurnstancps " Diehl said<br />
he favore law and urder in its<br />
proper sense, but not when u<br />
violates the efinstitgtion<br />
"Thtre i!, no fitrtrne<br />
emergency in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, '<br />
Dirhl said '<strong>The</strong>re are<br />
problems and many <strong>of</strong> them<br />
Let's us* the law to deal with<br />
law breakers and correct<br />
problems that really eiist and<br />
not devise law that could<br />
Viola!* the righU; <strong>of</strong> any and<br />
all."<br />
Democratic <strong>City</strong> leader<br />
Nicholas Trota, Jr , said the<br />
city has no right regulating the<br />
type <strong>of</strong> clothing that people<br />
wear m long as it is within the<br />
arrr.pti.fi bound?, <strong>of</strong> modesty<br />
% Thi ! idi'a that Wi'aptins. could<br />
be concealed under certain<br />
garb u ridiculfius A weaptm<br />
cciuld b*- cfjncealed unHef a<br />
busine*!. null." Tr<strong>of</strong>a said<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor josiah E<br />
DuBtiis. mho wrote the<br />
ordinance 1 , naid ILS -aicCfes,<br />
depend), on intelligent<br />
enforcement "Any ordinance<br />
that is arbitrarily enforced IS<br />
difricult to defend," DuBois<br />
said "With muslligent<br />
enforcement the ordinance will<br />
work "<br />
DuBois said he spent severaJ<br />
dayt reading up on similar<br />
ordinances before he wrote the<br />
two-section law <strong>The</strong> solicitor<br />
said the purpos»« <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ordinance is two fold to<br />
control a potentially dangerous<br />
situation with young people in<br />
the city and reinforce the city '•<br />
existing vagrancy ordinance<br />
Ordinance 902, the vagrancy<br />
law, u too indefinite, aecording<br />
in Duflijis, He said several hipi<br />
court* in cither •UHU-S hate<br />
ruled against similar ordinance*<br />
requiring a person he able to<br />
give a good account <strong>of</strong> himself<br />
'Most rtf the time it is up to<br />
tne discretion <strong>of</strong> the police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
DuBois said th« new<br />
ordi anee is not designed to<br />
diicriminate against young<br />
people, althou^i he admit*the<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> young people thU<br />
summer "motivited" ttw<br />
Comn^tasioneri to pass Bich a<br />
law DuBois said he doesn't<br />
know <strong>of</strong> any other retort in<br />
New Jersey that has aieh a taw,<br />
Commissipner David L,<br />
Simpson said the measure ||<br />
needed to control the young<br />
people who come here drwed<br />
in strajigc coBtumss that could<br />
conceal deadly weapon* Ht<br />
said, however, the ordinance<br />
rill not be used only a£untt<br />
young people. "Well enforce It<br />
against anyone who step* out<br />
<strong>of</strong> line," Simpaon i«id.<br />
Neighbor cifes 'free fill'<br />
Boardwalk property owner<br />
benefits by beach pumping<br />
by Thomas L. Watkins<br />
More than half a block <strong>of</strong><br />
privately owned land in the<br />
1800 block <strong>of</strong> the boa/dwalk is<br />
receiving the benefit* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city's beach replenishment<br />
"program at no expense to the<br />
owners.<br />
<strong>The</strong> area in question extends<br />
bom th* Sindia Apartmam to<br />
,I9th it-, and, bank, toward<br />
Wedey av, approjtimBirty 100<br />
feet.<br />
Tlie lions share <strong>of</strong> the<br />
property belonp to a group<br />
headed by Dr Arthur W. Boss<br />
a d«ntist from Bridgeton Or<br />
Boss was recently turned down<br />
in an application for a zoning<br />
change for two other lou on<br />
Wesley av. in the same block<br />
which would have enabled him<br />
to build a 16-storj<br />
condominium apartment<br />
building on the site.<br />
Boss's boardwalk leu and a<br />
city-owned rijSitafway were<br />
washed out during severe<br />
sprinj storms last year.<br />
Protective bulkheads in front<br />
<strong>of</strong> the other properties were<br />
destroyed and homes and<br />
apartment buildings damaged<br />
by the heavy seas<br />
Most property owners<br />
rebuilt their bulkheads and<br />
filled in their lots. Those who<br />
didn't do go or didn't have<br />
tmlkheads in Che ttett ftam<br />
were compelled to put them in<br />
by an orfjinsnce passed in<br />
February At the time Mayor<br />
Robert L Sharp said the city<br />
would put the bulkheads in for<br />
Ihc? property owners if they<br />
refused to do it themsleves.<br />
and charge the cost <strong>of</strong><br />
construction to their tax bijls<br />
When plans for the<br />
condominium were revealed<br />
Boss was faced with building a<br />
bulkhead dirmly behind the<br />
boardwalk line With the defeat<br />
<strong>of</strong> the variance. <strong>City</strong> Engineer<br />
Klu Klux Klan Act - 1871<br />
Philadelphia law student<br />
sues Point police, mayor<br />
SOMERS POWT Suit has<br />
been filed in Federal Court,<br />
Philadelphia, agjmist the<br />
Mayyi Police Chief, and two<br />
police uifipcrs for a total <strong>of</strong><br />
S600.M00 in damages by a<br />
lorrnrr ,;,rna" resident who<br />
eliiirns. In was Iwlwi and his<br />
right* i in],lied hy police in an<br />
incident two summere ago.<br />
Afiir irngthy court<br />
pruet'ndiny^ and appeals<br />
Eonalri Kinjlcr, 29, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, filed the suit<br />
Wednesday through his<br />
attorney Morgan E Thomas,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Kinzler,<br />
himself ;m attorney, recently<br />
Pageant rehearsals<br />
look the Pennsylvania Bar<br />
examination<br />
<strong>The</strong> suit names Mayor<br />
George F Roberts, Poiice<br />
Chief Charles Gray, Captain<br />
Lyn Bader, and Lt Michael<br />
Colao, as agent* <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point. Kinaler contends<br />
that in the early morning hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> August 4, 1968, Bader and<br />
Colao struck him several ties in<br />
police headquarters, put him in<br />
a cell and denied him medical<br />
attention.<br />
Kinzlor was charged with<br />
assault and Battery' against<br />
Bader and Colao Although he<br />
denied the allegations during a<br />
hearing in municipal court.<br />
Judge Samuel Moore sentenced<br />
Klnller, then a law student, to<br />
30 days in jail<br />
<strong>On</strong> appeal Kinzler was found<br />
nol guilty <strong>of</strong> striking Bader and<br />
guilty <strong>of</strong> hitting Colao His<br />
sentence was reduced from 30<br />
days to a $2R0 fine Kinjsler<br />
then look his easi< to Superior<br />
Court Appellate Division where<br />
thf judge refused to overturn<br />
the fact finding <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
Court where ihe original appeal<br />
was heard<br />
Roberts and Gray are named<br />
continued on page 11<br />
Desk sergeant nabs<br />
Beauty title aspirant flMi " 9 "'<br />
designs own clothing<br />
Final preparations are<br />
underway for the Miss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Scholarship Pageant<br />
sehWuied for the Muiic Pier<br />
Augiist 16 ahd rehearsalt will<br />
sUri next week,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jaycees,<br />
spqns<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> tho event, have<br />
unrtouneed the name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fin»l contestant who will<br />
coriipele for the coveted title.<br />
She is Virginia Lynch Cox.<br />
Miss Coi is the 17-year-old<br />
daughter or Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Chsriei Con, <strong>of</strong> IBM lay «v.<br />
iM ji five-foot eight, has dark<br />
brown hair, blue eyes and a<br />
3S.l23.38 figure. She li a Jg70<br />
paduttc <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School,<br />
Miss Cox, who was flnt<br />
runnerup in the Mlit Ope May<br />
County Pageant on Memorial<br />
continued on page 11 Virginia Lynch Cox<br />
Joseph F. Hylsnd said it in<br />
decided by city <strong>of</strong>ficials to let<br />
Boss construct a temporary<br />
bulkhead at the westerly end<br />
<strong>of</strong> the city's right <strong>of</strong> was or<br />
between the Wesley at. aad<br />
boardwalk loti<br />
Hyland said the bulktawd<br />
line should have been<br />
established along the<br />
boardwalk in light <strong>of</strong> future<br />
building plans for the lota.<br />
"H b<br />
eroaoB tiere we fdt<br />
bullthead that far out eouldat<br />
withstand tne pounding <strong>of</strong> Uw<br />
waves," Hyltnd said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> temporary bulkhead<br />
was consmicted with only<br />
ICHoot planks on 36 foot<br />
pilinp. Hyland Hid Boss must<br />
tr#at the wood with kreonte<br />
before the job will be<br />
acceptable to the cj^r.<br />
Meanwhile the city<br />
continues to pump sand on<br />
BOSI'R property. Plans call for<br />
rawing the beach level 10-feet<br />
in that block, which means<br />
run<strong>of</strong>f will fill Boss's lott to<br />
approximately the sane level.<br />
Hyland said he didn't really<br />
consider those boardwalk lots<br />
private property. <strong>The</strong> Engineer<br />
contends the high tide mvk<br />
covers the lots and therefore<br />
Boss only ha» riparian right* to<br />
the land. Hyland claims Boa<br />
will have to apply to the State<br />
for a permit to put a bulkhead<br />
along the boardwalk line.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city to <strong>of</strong>fice says<br />
differently. Tax Collector<br />
Kenneth Boland Mid the lots<br />
are <strong>of</strong>ricisliy plotted and Bon's<br />
p-oup is paying tax on than.<br />
Beach pumping In the area has<br />
already raised the level <strong>of</strong> the<br />
beach more than two feet,<br />
pushing the high tide mark oat<br />
beyond the boardwalk.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e neighbor in the ana<br />
claims Boss is getting free fUI<br />
from the city'» dredging<br />
program, "As soon as his lots<br />
are Tilled with food bench<br />
sand, he can bulkhead behind<br />
the boardwalk," th«y said,<br />
"We filled our lot* in after<br />
the storm and now the city fill*<br />
Boss's lots in for free. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
told us he was permitted to put<br />
in the temporary bulkhead<br />
back from the boardwalk<br />
continued on page IS<br />
Police Sergeant Harry Lord<br />
played a dual role m desk<br />
sergeant arid foot patrolman<br />
during an episode at police<br />
headquarters Monday night.<br />
Five juveniles apparently<br />
stripped two cars at the<br />
Pavillion Motel, 8th st and<br />
Atlantic av,, Monday night<br />
<strong>The</strong>y fled on foot with a tape<br />
recorder and gome windshield<br />
wipers in their hands.<br />
<strong>The</strong> weather tor Fitter<br />
and the weekend wU ba<br />
partly cloudy,<br />
h«y, and<br />
wet, U. 8. WMUMT I<br />
A police <strong>of</strong>ficer with a<br />
portable radio spotted the<br />
youthi heading down Bth at<br />
and radioed headquarters to<br />
tend can after tiliim, Lwd<br />
•potted them running through<br />
a puking lot next to the polk*<br />
building and when be Malted<br />
no one eUe wat In hndquuten<br />
•t the time. Iwped mm the<br />
dealt and took after the youth,<br />
te' *"* **<br />
on foot.<br />
Lord caught on* <strong>of</strong> Ami<br />
running down <strong>On</strong>tni «*.<br />
towird 8th it. Hi tad A*<br />
mtpm MadM in hi*<br />
A patrol cupkkadi<br />
at Sth and Oubat<br />
JULT MM
lit<br />
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EVERY <strong>1970</strong><br />
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ROXANNE - PETER PAN<br />
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Famous Names:<br />
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r<br />
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formerly 39.95 NOW 32.00<br />
Formerly 40 95 NOW 32,75<br />
Formerly 55.00 NOW 44.00<br />
Formerly 59.95 , NOW 48.00<br />
Formerly 69.95 . . . . . NOW 56.00<br />
Formerly 75.00 NOW 60,00<br />
Formerly 79.95 NOW 64.00<br />
Formerly 89 95 NOW 72.00<br />
Formerly 98.95 NOW 79.00<br />
Formerly 110,00 NOW 98.00<br />
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REDUCED<br />
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Fomtwly W.9I NOW 24.00<br />
Fernfirly 15.00 NOW 28.00<br />
Formerly 17.95 ............. NOW 30.00<br />
Femwrfy 40.00 ... NOW 32.00<br />
Femwly 45.00 " . . . NOW 36,00<br />
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fenmrly 15.00 ............. NOW 44.00<br />
Foniwrly 59.95 NOW 47.50<br />
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FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong> THi OCEAN CITY SENTiNIi 1 IDGiR<br />
use<br />
MAR-TAN<br />
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Luray Duplirate Bridgr gam,'<br />
Mi id ini i i imi in HIK und vviLh<br />
played Wiidniisday cvuniny<br />
1J1 filhi r faring dbovr<br />
ivi r^nt u,i ri Birbiri Mi* idr<br />
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the values are<br />
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enjoy<br />
Lillian AI bus<br />
quality<br />
at our low<br />
sale prices<br />
(M6 BonrdvMUk<br />
8th ft &y Ave,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, N. J, Batch Haven, N, J,<br />
, I Open 10 A. MTin 10P.M. Open Open10 10 A, M, to 10 P, P. M, I<br />
Engaged Engaged<br />
Mr nnd Mrs Thomas Farrell<br />
Stohmiah. <strong>of</strong> Pine Bluff, Ark ,<br />
announce thn encasement <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs StHhiiugh'N, smter, Ki Tn<br />
Payrii., in Wiilhim ronly Koch,<br />
sun iif Mr and Mrs John<br />
Chrislopher K.irh, (if 281<br />
Bayshore dr . fiirmiTlv <strong>of</strong> Fnrt<br />
WashmiJton. Pii Miss Piiyne is<br />
the iliiughlcr nf thi' lale Mr<br />
and Mrs Wilfred Ijivernn<br />
Piiyni', nf Malvern. Ark<br />
Miss Piiyni- attendfd<br />
Llnflenwoori C'lllejie in St<br />
Charh's, Mo , and is a irraduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rollins Ckillerie in Winter<br />
Park, Fla Mr Koeh is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong>- Thp Siiirm King<br />
School, Cornwall on the<br />
Hudson, New York and <strong>of</strong><br />
Rollins Cnlli-qi-<br />
<strong>The</strong> wedding will take place<br />
in Pine Bluff Otnher :l<br />
In Our 42nd Year<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 ASBURY AVE.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Be in step with<br />
SHIRTS<br />
DACRON<br />
PEBBLE CREPE<br />
$10.00.<br />
Skes 10 • 18<br />
White, Beige, Green<br />
741 Atbury Ave.<br />
- ©PDf ranJAY NITE - ,<br />
THI OCiAN CITY SiNTINiLLEDOiR<br />
Mr and Mrs Albert A<br />
B, <strong>of</strong> ,1200 Wesley av ,<br />
and AbinBton, Pa . announce<br />
Ihr rngaBement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daujhii-r, Jane, lo Walter Cope<br />
Evans, son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs j<br />
Morris Evans, <strong>of</strong> Wyncote, Pa<br />
Miss Floming is n graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Arlington Friends School and<br />
CenU'jiary Collegu for Worni-n<br />
Mr Evans is a (fraduatp <strong>of</strong><br />
Uermanuiwn Friends School<br />
and Lhe University nf<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
A Nnvrtnbcr wedding is<br />
planned<br />
Miss Smith<br />
shower guest<br />
Mtss Linda Smith w»s guest<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor .at a bridal shower<br />
given last week by Mrs Jama<br />
We/come Miller in her home at 306<br />
Central av<br />
Miss Smith, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
new babies and Mrs Curtis Smith, <strong>of</strong> 931<br />
Woode- Lynn blvd., Linwood,<br />
Three girl*, and one hoywill<br />
become the bride <strong>of</strong> John<br />
joined families <strong>of</strong> this area at Rock, <strong>of</strong> Oreenfield, son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
the Stork Club <strong>of</strong> Shore and Mrs. Imil Muller, <strong>of</strong><br />
Memorial Hospital during the Townsend's Inlet, in a<br />
past 10 days <strong>The</strong> girls all were ceremony tomorrow in Central<br />
for Sinners Point families and United Methodist Church,<br />
the boy arrived for a Liriwood Linwood,<br />
couple Conp-atulations go to:<br />
Quests attending the shower<br />
Joseph, jr and Deborah were Mrs. Curtis Smi , <strong>of</strong><br />
(Mason) Havrilehak, 607 Linwood, and Mrs Edward<br />
Pennsylvania av , Somers Point, Hogan, <strong>of</strong> this city, mother and<br />
a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 21<br />
grandmother <strong>of</strong> the gust <strong>of</strong><br />
Leroy and Margaret honor, Mrs, Harold Miller, <strong>of</strong><br />
(Stanley) Burton, 1914 West Palermo, Miss Nancy Miller, <strong>of</strong><br />
av , Linwood. a boy. <strong>Jul</strong>y 23, PaJermo, Mrs. Ted Seaman, <strong>of</strong><br />
Gary and Donna (Savage) Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs, William<br />
Rickli-y, 9 Cooper dr , Somers Smith, Jr , Mrs. Harry Bonham,<br />
Point, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 23,<br />
Mrs. Virginia Gensemer, Miss<br />
Norman and Carol Qinger Gensemer, Mrs Oil<br />
(Svindland) Clemens, 4 Dubb Jr., Mrs, Lewis Austin,<br />
Swarthmore rd , Somers Point, Jr., Mrs, Robert Kreisman, Miss<br />
a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 2B<br />
Pam Kimmina, Mrs. Eileen<br />
Biddle, Mrs, Michael Powell,<br />
Mrs Andrew Allegretto, all <strong>of</strong><br />
SII OVER<br />
this city, Mrs, Daryl Midgette,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers ^olnt, Mrs, Emil<br />
Muller, <strong>of</strong> Townsend's Inlet,<br />
400<br />
Mrs, Maurice O'Brien, <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden, Miss Elisabeth<br />
COOKII-JARS Hunter, <strong>of</strong> Haddonneld, and<br />
Miss Janet Smith, <strong>of</strong> Linwood,<br />
Sending gift* but unable to<br />
attend were Mrs. Alison Smith,<br />
30 KINDS OF Mrs, Clark Austin, Mrs,<br />
BUTTER COOKIIS Thomas Schmidt and Mrs,<br />
George Smith.<br />
$1 40 per lb.<br />
Miss Miles guest<br />
at bridal shower<br />
Miss Pamela Miles was guest<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor at a bridal shower<br />
given recently by Mrs, William<br />
G. Luff and Mrs, Wallace<br />
Fisher in the Fisher home at 15<br />
W, Edinburgh rd,<br />
Gifts were located by way <strong>of</strong><br />
verses attached to a bouffant<br />
umbrella. Refreshments were<br />
served. Among the 26 guests<br />
attending were the guest <strong>of</strong><br />
honor's mother, Mrs. Charles<br />
Miles <strong>of</strong> this city, and her<br />
sister, Mrs, Richard Woods,<br />
who was visiting from Los<br />
Alamos, N. M,<br />
Miss Miles will become the<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> Robert Kouwe, <strong>of</strong><br />
Newark, N, Y,, in September<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
AARP group enjoys lunch<br />
LlNWnnn<br />
MitinlanH ChitpN 5<br />
Hi \ t X fi vi'<br />
AAHP<br />
rflhh<br />
lu nrhi'un pnor L* n I h u \;\f<br />
bu?»ini?*i?. mcrtinu ]nh\ w cs-'k in<br />
Ouf Lndy (if Si!rrnws K i<br />
social hull, PupUr ;jncj U jhitsh<br />
avvh<br />
MFM WilJi.'im Fish*-' und Mrv<br />
Maunri' H E v a n * w > *f * • in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> arrjinpi'mcnLH unri<br />
Mrs William j Milh-r Jr<br />
ri'gistprnd fh* 1 m^mts^Ft i,nd<br />
glJt'Slh.<br />
Th* 1 Lah|OK worr ai LniriivHy<br />
CiivOFrd with whiU* Inn- vnvi'Ts<br />
and HiKfOrai'-d wsf h H* >wt>r<br />
arrang^m* F Flf^iiMtuillf won th*- gut^i<br />
pm k j*iz*- Mt'mbiTh '^i^ Laii^U<br />
wt-n- fmm Dctr«ji( Mich .<br />
M;iry;itij, Vi'nLnor. Bri^niinr<br />
PU'jiNiintvilli-,^ North("ii'lH :ind<br />
i ri Smith.<br />
y JI t whi^h<br />
;td vis. d thi' n<br />
ttiM' to pn'parf'<br />
nLH mad*- by rh»will<br />
b*^ August 13 at 1 30 p m<br />
w hi' n ;i i rave 11 jgij f. will b*><br />
pn^nbi'd PlanK w.lj hid<br />
L^: u HX^I n f thut time tor ;)<br />
Semi-Annual<br />
Sale<br />
Summer Suits<br />
Sport Coats<br />
S/aefcs<br />
Dress Shirts<br />
Sport Shirts<br />
Bermuda Shorts<br />
Beach wear<br />
Kakai<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
?20 ASiURY AVENUl<br />
L<strong>of</strong>t Candy<br />
SUMMER<br />
SALE<br />
VILLAGER ASSORTMENT<br />
Reg, $2.10 Save 21c<br />
RAINBOW JELLY MALLOWS<br />
Reg. $1.50 Save 25c<br />
Now For <strong>The</strong> Firit Time!<br />
LOFT CANDY BARS 15<br />
GET YOUR ICE CAPADE TICKETS HERE!<br />
We're Exclusive Agents in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Knight gnis<br />
F OCIAN
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PAG1 6 _ SECTION ONI THi OCIAN CITY SiNTINlLLlDOIR FRIDAY. JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
GRAND<br />
EUROPEAN TOUR<br />
Sponiored by<br />
A, C. HOSPITAL 6UILD,<br />
SHORE MEMORIAL AUX<br />
KESSLIR MEMORIAL AUX.<br />
OCT. lS*hfo3Uf, <strong>1970</strong><br />
$799.00 par parson<br />
hNrt and Return to<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
CALL COR<br />
FRii BROCHURB<br />
822.2117<br />
FORM iT'<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
TRAVEL<br />
SIM Ventnor Atenu.<br />
ViNTNQR, N. J.<br />
International Club<br />
en/oys annual supper<br />
il till<br />
I 111 ••! 11.1 I.M I ' l u l l i I ill Illi<br />
.iiiiiii.il Inli'i-ii. n.il Hii|)|ii'i<br />
wri'k in F, L,.n,h,|i II.ill HI<br />
I'll',I!,.ill H illr I'M »!ii ii'l l.ill<br />
l u n v h M . i m u m i i i i i i ' l l i n i n g<br />
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Sirs M.in,111 II..(III.n i.mi<br />
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II,<br />
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Williams Jewelers<br />
WE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN<br />
14 KARAT GOLD *17.M<br />
STERLING SILVER $ 3.SO<br />
KARATCLAD SJ.1S _<br />
JUST ARRIVED ... A Brand New <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
SPEIDEL WATCHBANDS and IDF NTS<br />
WIDDING and ANNIVlRSflRY GIFTS<br />
BRAND NAME WATCHES<br />
AUTHORIZID OEALIR FOR<br />
Art Carved Diamond Rings<br />
ALL INORAV.'NO DONE ON THI PHEMiilS<br />
811 Asbury Ava. Dial 399-4075<br />
JIM'S<br />
FROZEN<br />
CUSTARD<br />
JUST OVIR THi<br />
34TH STRf IT BRIDGE<br />
MARMORA<br />
Hert's the Biggest<br />
Buy Along the Coast<br />
HAMBURGERS 2 5 ^<br />
BFAT THE<br />
am,<br />
2-Speed, Compact<br />
GE Fashionette<br />
Air Conditioner<br />
• InsliilU in Minutos with<br />
E-Z Mount<br />
• Low Gust. <strong>Line</strong> on 1 lii volt<br />
housi! currunt<br />
• Very Quirt Cumpi'itssnr<br />
• Washabln Filter."Rnusnliln<br />
• LEX AN"' Molded Ciisn-will<br />
nnvfir rust<br />
• AttrflfitivH Brawn Finish<br />
Ql F«!hl<strong>of</strong>1elte<br />
Medil AGKE106AA<br />
6000 BTU/Hr.<br />
149 95<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
RESIDENTIAL «nd COMMIRCIAL<br />
W4 ASBURY AVI DIAL 399-1598<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW PREPARATIONS<br />
Mpmhefs <strong>of</strong> th*' Colony Club go nvfr<br />
final aci'pptancps by dealers for<br />
fshihiting at the 4th Annual Antique<br />
Show and Sale to b«> stager! Monday<br />
Antique show-sale listed<br />
by Colony on Musk Pier<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cnliiny Huh i.f <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> will pn'M'tll it* 4th Annual<br />
Anliqiii' Show .ind Sail' ni'st<br />
Minidyy. Tin'sd^y and<br />
WpHni^sdiiv in Ci.jnvj'rition Hall,<br />
filh M and Biiiirriwalk<br />
Dnphiys will Oaliirp<br />
antiques <strong>of</strong> every type and<br />
inhibitors, will bi' from Nr-w<br />
Jersey. Maryliind. Pennsylvania<br />
,inri New York, Antique<br />
^hi^^wape, ihina, furniture,<br />
jewriry and art work and<br />
antique rf t j j 1 *, and toys will be<br />
mi display and fur salt<br />
<strong>The</strong> three-day show and sule<br />
hit- been planned by a<br />
committee uf members<br />
including Mrs fi Tagart Strele,<br />
chairman Mrs <strong>The</strong>odore<br />
Whcdl.iri 3rd. Mrs Ronald<br />
Tiihi. Mrs H-nry Seidcl, Mrs.<br />
•I Alfred Benner. Mrs Edward<br />
Hull, Mrs Albert Of/den, Mrs.<br />
("•eiirBe Dunr/ari, Mrs. Herbert<br />
Ciudfrey, Mrs Robert Day,<br />
Mrs Aldan Richards and Mrs.<br />
Hay wood Cooley<br />
<strong>The</strong> doors will open at 3<br />
p ffi Monday and close at<br />
10 •SO p.m Tuesday the show<br />
will open at 1 1 30 a.m. and<br />
riiiitiiiue [hrough 10:30 p m<br />
while tin Wednesday It will<br />
open at 1 1 30 a.m. and close at<br />
» p m. A small donation is<br />
rei|nested at the door<br />
Arming the exhibitors will<br />
be <strong>The</strong> New EtiRland Shop <strong>of</strong><br />
tins city, Anne McNellis <strong>of</strong><br />
Sfimers Point, Nancy's Antique<br />
Shop <strong>of</strong> Oaks, Pa., <strong>The</strong> Garrell<br />
nf Trenton, Russell and Mary<br />
Hullman <strong>of</strong> Bridgvton, Reva<br />
Levitt <strong>of</strong> Meadowbrook, Pa.,<br />
Penny Hallowav <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />
Specializing in TENNIS<br />
.LOTHIS « EQUIPMENT<br />
for Hie Entire Family<br />
OPEN AFTER 1 P, M.<br />
Mornings lire for tennis"<br />
DINKY BAYMNSON. Prop<br />
4107 VENTNOR AVENUE<br />
ATLANTIC CITY •22-42S2<br />
t'harlotle Epn, Judy •> Dotls<br />
from Seaville, Mr and Mrs<br />
.Inseph McKeever <strong>of</strong> Brid(|etiin,<br />
Vera Frank uf Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Ye Olde Treasure Shop uf<br />
Jamaica, N Y , Arthur Guy<br />
Kaplan <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, <strong>The</strong><br />
Duck's Nest uf Seaville<br />
Mrs, Henry L Fluhariy <strong>of</strong><br />
Audubtin, Mary Bulrnan <strong>of</strong><br />
North field, Vikinfi Corns <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Esther Updike <strong>of</strong><br />
Princeton, Peggy Pierce and<br />
Doris Stalay <strong>of</strong> Haddonlield,<br />
Schaejjer's Antiques uf<br />
Lrv il town. Homestead<br />
Antiques from Rancocas, Dan<br />
and Oraee Robinson frum<br />
Media, Pa , Albee Antique*,<br />
from Moorestown, Albert<br />
Bi'rman <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia arid<br />
Helen Wiernik <strong>of</strong> Margate<br />
Democrat Club sets<br />
lea creom social<br />
LINWOOD Plans have been<br />
finalij.eri for nnnthc-r Old<br />
Fashioned fee Cream Social<br />
sponsored by the Lmwood<br />
Democratic Club <strong>The</strong> affair<br />
will be held Saturday, August<br />
29, at All Wars Memorial Park<br />
starting at noon.<br />
Councilman Duane Palmiter.<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the event,<br />
reported they will feature hand<br />
dipped ice cream, home made<br />
coke and ,:i drink at very<br />
reasonable prices n an "olde<br />
fashioned Bay nineties<br />
atmosphere ".<br />
An added attraction this<br />
year will be Lin wood's first<br />
bicycle parade Gaily decorated<br />
bicycles will be in competition<br />
for more than S30 in prizes.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re also will be gifts for each<br />
participant in the parade.<br />
Bicycles will assemble at<br />
noon for judging at the Firiit<br />
National Bank's parking lot at<br />
Central av. and Shore rd. <strong>The</strong><br />
parade will start at 1 p.m.<br />
Details <strong>of</strong> the route and<br />
judging categories will be<br />
announced later<br />
ClatilfW Adi Bring RMUHI<br />
WES MOORE'S<br />
SHORE<br />
TIRE SERVICE<br />
6th St. & Asbury Ave. 399-3006<br />
OPEN<br />
FOR<br />
BUSINESS \<br />
DURING<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
TIRES<br />
REDUCED PRICES<br />
MOUNTED and BALANCED ffiEE<br />
through Wednesday in Convention Hall.<br />
Left to right arp Mrs, Aldan Richards,<br />
Mrs Henry K. Shaw, Colony Club<br />
president; Mrs Edward J, Huff ahd Mrs.<br />
George Diiiigaii. Senior Photo<br />
Mainland<br />
Coming<br />
Events<br />
TOMORROW (Saturday)<br />
Stjmers Point Yacht Club<br />
Children's Day for children<br />
from two Lutheran Horns in<br />
Philadelphia. Guests arrive<br />
about 1030 am<br />
• at<br />
MONDAY•<br />
Sorners Point Senior Citizens<br />
meeting, 11:30 a.m., in Oraee<br />
Lutheran Church,<br />
• * •<br />
Linwcjod Little League<br />
Association meeting, 8:30<br />
p m,, in <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />
• * *<br />
Lin wond Volunteer Fire<br />
Company meeting, 8 p.lrt,<br />
• * *<br />
Roberts Johnson Post 2189<br />
VFW meeting, 8 p m<br />
Somers Point Volunteer<br />
Rescue Squad meeting, 8 p,i.<br />
• * «<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Sorners Paint Kiwanis Club<br />
dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />
Hdniel's Restaurant.<br />
Demo Club<br />
chairs filled<br />
LINWOOD • Ways and<br />
Means Candidates' Events<br />
chairmen were appointed it a<br />
special meeting <strong>of</strong> the Strategy<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> the Llnwood<br />
Democratic Club last week,<br />
Chiirles MeFadden will serve<br />
as Ways and Means chairman<br />
sub committee in this<br />
department, will handle the Ice<br />
Cream Social to b# held August<br />
29 Councilman Duane<br />
Palmiter is in charge,<br />
Marvin Ernbry is chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Candidate Ev«nte<br />
Committee, He will coordinate<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee klatehes and other<br />
activities for the candidates,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing being phinnntj by<br />
not as yet finalized is a Bill<br />
Hughes Linwood Day, <strong>On</strong> that<br />
day the congressional<br />
candidate will he in Llnwood<br />
for the entire day,<br />
Those serving on the<br />
Strategy Committee ire<br />
Councilman Alan Ferguson,<br />
coordinator; John Bergjn<br />
coordinator for Bill Hughes'<br />
campaign; and Councilman<br />
candidates Joseph Bradley and<br />
Jor- Stephanik,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Ucun's List<br />
Walter W, Maguire, <strong>of</strong> 301<br />
Bay av., has been named to the<br />
dean's list at it, Joseph's<br />
College for the spring semester.<br />
GALLO<br />
MOTOR SALES<br />
Authorized<br />
American Motors<br />
and CMC Truck<br />
Dealers<br />
COMPLETE PARTS<br />
and<br />
SERVICE<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
•—— •<br />
CAP! MAY<br />
COURT HOUSI<br />
20 S, MAIN STREET<br />
DIAL 465-5122<br />
"Easiest Place In <strong>The</strong><br />
County to do Business"<br />
Deal bid<br />
Lillie Grouse wj^s hi^li<br />
pinochle scorer with (i! I<br />
points at the regular Miintl.iy<br />
evening session <strong>of</strong> Ihi' <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Card Cluh in the Youth<br />
Center<br />
Other high pmoehle scorrrs<br />
were Alex droves. 621 , Gladys<br />
Piuere, 8,iS, John Blankley.<br />
599; Mae Clark, 581, D A<br />
Orunon, B76, Norma Grovcf,,<br />
R75; Sarah NoMe. 567, Rose<br />
Capita, 548; Al Scherneck<br />
528; Lloyd Fninkenrield, fi25,<br />
Adele Spratt, S19. Edith<br />
ichoening, fi I 7, Kay<br />
Hutmaker, 515. Carl Mi-hnert.<br />
515, Louis Sigel, flli, Blanche<br />
Scherneck, 512, Parky While,<br />
S07, Art Timmins, rin? nnri<br />
Roy Stone, 501.<br />
<strong>The</strong> high bridjje scorers were<br />
Adele Clement, ri6Hf), Nan<br />
Monihan, 4790. Anita Tulle),<br />
4880; Peg Blanehard. 1450,<br />
Wilson Smith, 4 110, Ed Baehr,<br />
4270; Edna Tomlinson, 1360,<br />
Lillian Balde, 11 BO. ;,nri Emily<br />
Smith, 40fln<br />
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Admission Ttsts and Interviews<br />
for this Fall Term arm now being<br />
conducted Wednesday mornings,<br />
FOR APPOINTMENT WRITi<br />
OR TELEPHONE<br />
HOWELL F. NOMER<br />
HiADAAASTIR<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
FRIENDS SCHOOL<br />
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PHONE 348-3144<br />
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SUPPOSITORIES<br />
50<br />
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FLASH CUBES<br />
SYLVAN 1A or 01<br />
$1.79<br />
Colonial Discount<br />
S&H GREEN STAMM DAILY 8-9<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />
ALL FRESH <strong>1970</strong> INVINTORY ><br />
DIAL 399-7632<br />
SWIMWEAR — ALMOST 1000 PliCiS TO CHOOSE FROM<br />
DACRON, COTTON, KNITS and LASTEX — SIZES 28 to 52<br />
SWIM TRUNKS *» $5,oo »0 MOO NOW 33,99<br />
R«f, $7.00 to $f,00 NOW $4.99<br />
CABANA SETS «•«. $20,00 h, $27jo NOW $12,99<br />
KNIT SHIRTS^no te in NOW$5.00 & $7,00<br />
R«g. $5.00 A $6.00 NOW $2.99 S"$3^99~<br />
WALKING SHORTS %¥$'.»k $5.50<br />
BUTTON DOWN<br />
SPORT SHIRTS R«B. $?.oot«$10.00 NOW $4,50<br />
LONG & SHORT SLEEVE<br />
TERRY BEACH TOPS<br />
and JACKETS "Tii»°Mw $5.00 & $6,00<br />
FINE MINI-LINK (BELL SLEEVE)<br />
CARDIGAN GOLF<br />
SWEATERS<br />
R - > mM Now<br />
SPORT COATS<br />
Rag. $29.95 J,o $65.00<br />
NOW $19,00 t@ $49,50<br />
ALL Top Quality<br />
FamQus Brand Merchandise<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
399-1S71<br />
10AM-10P.M. DIAL 399-1171<br />
L<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Mincot<br />
Express %m\m<br />
2%<br />
H.un T.<br />
NEW<br />
YORK<br />
Ivi Ttrminal<br />
• Law t,,,,<br />
• •••lining<br />
• Al, Old.<br />
Coifileft<br />
Frtquent<br />
Schdl<br />
OIIUH<br />
Vahlelaa<br />
fleturt<br />
Wlndowi<br />
Eiwtcd<br />
Package Expre*f Service<br />
Deluxe Passenger Service<br />
IN ATLANTIC CITY<br />
49 N, Arkontoi Avanu*<br />
Ttltphgnl<br />
144.1211 sr 144.1101<br />
Bid Aria Ced* i6?<br />
M mm rail CITY<br />
Lincoln limited J<br />
Catherine Ellen D'Agostino<br />
is bride <strong>of</strong> Robert E. Darby<br />
Thp Firs! United Mdhejdi«t<br />
Chuich wns the spiting rnc^nlly<br />
tifr the Wi'ddinK <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Ciithcrinr Ellen D Agoslino,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs A F<br />
D Ajrostino, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoi", and<br />
Robert Eugene Darby, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mrs Roy E Darby,<br />
it ,t>f 216 Inlet rd<br />
<strong>The</strong> candlelight rrrpmony<br />
was an original composition <strong>of</strong><br />
the tarido and groom with the<br />
Rev Charles Wilcock. pastor,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Miss Brenda Taub, <strong>of</strong> Valley<br />
Stream, NY,, was maid <strong>of</strong><br />
honor Bridesmaids w£re the<br />
Misses Alice May, <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe,<br />
have 'am!<br />
2000 DESIGNS<br />
Ahvayi M Dlfplay<br />
af<br />
WESTERN AUTO<br />
815 NIW POAD DIAL 927-6464<br />
SOMERS POINT. NEW JERSEY<br />
it STORE HOURS *<br />
MON. and SAT 8 to S<br />
TUES., WED,, THURS. and FRI. 8 to 9<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 1<br />
CUSTOMERIZED<br />
Call Now for "Customerized" Sarnt<br />
LAUNDRY SERVICE — 3984)720<br />
J <strong>The</strong> Mini-Laundry with Laundromat, I<br />
| Dry,Cleaning and Finished Service j<br />
2744 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Pick-Up 8.10 A. M, Deliver 6-7 P. M.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Printing Company<br />
1025 Asbury Avenue Phone 398-0118<br />
All Types <strong>of</strong> COMMERCIAL A SOCIAL PRINTING<br />
NOW AVAILASLi<br />
PHOTO COPiiS, WHlLi-U-WAfT<br />
FREE ESTIMATES • QUALITY WORK<br />
FAST SERVICE • REASONABLE PRICES<br />
Like to start a NEW HOBBY?<br />
We even have Evening Classes.<br />
PAPER FLOWERS • SHELL .CRAFT "PAINTS<br />
_SW4STRAW^5WMPS-AN6 CQINS<br />
FUN FILM • PAPIER TOLE • MOUEtS •<br />
DECOUPAGE* CRAFT KITS AND BOOKS ,<br />
r CRAFTS S HUBBIES<br />
mil AffiURY AVHWE<br />
OCEAN CTTY<br />
SUMMER CLEARANCE<br />
5 OFF<br />
95% OF OUR MYENTORY<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
tSi Adwry Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy<br />
(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />
DIAL 39*3171<br />
Casiiiindra Biliitia. iif Bninklyn.<br />
N Y , (ind Biirhiiru Waiwin, nf<br />
Omaha, Nch .<br />
Uli'nn Dnfhy was bcii! man<br />
fop hih brother, and scrvirm ah<br />
ushnrs W!'p> Thonias Slii'ln, <strong>of</strong>,<br />
this city, Frpdcriok S Wiillacc,'<br />
Jr , <strong>of</strong> this ciiy, Kenncjih<br />
Aenrn, nf Ridyc'wtji.Hi, and<br />
John DAgostinii, <strong>of</strong> Tiickah(«-,<br />
HriJther <strong>of</strong> th?> hndi'<br />
Given in rniirriaiii' by hi'r<br />
fathpr, thf brid* 1 was atliri'd in<br />
a skimmnr ^friwn <strong>of</strong> silk organ/a<br />
stylnd with a siiji'viiloKs biidiri'<br />
and an lllusinn niK^kllnt'<br />
Powder blur and whiLc<br />
pmbfoidpri'd daisy appliques<br />
Irimnu'd the high neckline and<br />
yoke <strong>The</strong> appliqu''!, also<br />
trimmed the skirt and train A<br />
band <strong>of</strong> puwdrr blui> (rrosirrain<br />
ribbon edged the hem and<br />
sweep train Her matrhinj<br />
maflfilla al&o was trtmrnrd wrth<br />
blut' and whltt' nmbrrMdrred<br />
organza appliqui-s and edged<br />
with powder blue nhbon She<br />
Carried a bouquet <strong>of</strong> white<br />
roses, daisies, suphanoria and<br />
baby brrath.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hririal aItPndanL!i wore<br />
Chiffon gowns styled with<br />
scoop necklines, empire<br />
bodices and long puffed<br />
sleeves Narrow bands <strong>of</strong> white<br />
Venice lace inserted with blut*<br />
satin ribbon trimmed the ruffs<br />
and accented the empire<br />
bodices. <strong>The</strong> maid <strong>of</strong> honor's<br />
gown was royal blue and she<br />
carried white daisies and wore<br />
a half circle <strong>of</strong> fresh daisies in<br />
her hair <strong>The</strong> bridesmaids'<br />
gowns were powder blue, thry<br />
carried yellow daisies and wore<br />
half circles <strong>of</strong> fresh daisies in<br />
their hair<br />
For her daugher's wedding<br />
Mrs D'Agostinii rhose a long<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> rose chiffon over peau<br />
de soi with long sleeves <strong>The</strong><br />
cuffs, neckline and front panel<br />
were bordered with erystaJ and<br />
rose heading. Her ensemble was<br />
completed with a matching<br />
ro§e handbag and Diar bow<br />
and a corsage <strong>of</strong> white<br />
Joan Cotter graduates<br />
from Hoillns College<br />
Miss Joan Cotter, daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mes Byron C<br />
Cotter, <strong>of</strong> 8504 Central av ,<br />
,-juid- —MaTVeTn," Parr'* fett/ntly<br />
|radu«ted cum laude and Phi<br />
Beta Kappa from Hollins<br />
College in Virginia, She will<br />
attend Columbia University<br />
graduate school in September<br />
to work for her master <strong>of</strong> fine<br />
flrU degree. She also received a<br />
degree from the Sorbonne in<br />
Paris after spending a year in<br />
France.<br />
Miss Cotter was an<br />
instructor in drama and ballet<br />
during the summer <strong>of</strong> 1068 at<br />
the Arts Center here.<br />
Productions from Shakespeare<br />
and Oliver were performed by<br />
her pupils that wmmer In the<br />
local high school auditorium,<br />
Byron Cotteri Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
Mid Mrs. Cotter, completed his<br />
first year at N«w York Law<br />
School in June and w«s named<br />
to the Dem's List. He ajso<br />
wrote for the taw Review «nd<br />
worked as i student probation<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer handling criminals and<br />
drug iddicU in the New York<br />
<strong>City</strong> courU,<br />
Both Mr. Cotter and Miss<br />
Cotter have been local summer<br />
residents for 23 yean.<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTINILLiDOiR PAGE 7 - SECTION ONI<br />
Mr md Mrs Robert E. Darby<br />
phaJenopsis orchids<br />
For the occasion Mrs Darby Hospital benefit Point Yacht Club<br />
selected a sleeveless powder<br />
blue chiffon gown with tour scheduled to host children<br />
matching long-sleeved chiffon<br />
coat trimmed at the neckline<br />
SOMERS POINT <strong>The</strong><br />
Rrsrrv.ition,s are now being<br />
and cuff with crystal and blue<br />
Somen, Ptimt Yacht Club will<br />
accepted fur the 1th Annual<br />
beading, A matching handhand<br />
host approximately 50 children<br />
Trip for thi- binifil nf_ Atl.intiiand<br />
feather hat with a white<br />
orchid corsage completed her<br />
<strong>City</strong>. Shurr Memorial and<br />
from iwii Lutheran Homes in<br />
outfit.<br />
Kessier Memorial Hospitals.<br />
Philadelphia for a day's activity<br />
<strong>The</strong> trip, a Grind European<br />
Saturday<br />
Following a reception at Tour, will be conducted Thi- children will arrive via<br />
Harry's Inn in Somers Point October 15 to 31 under the ehartere i bus about 10 30 a.m<br />
the couple left for a wedding direction <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Travel Thf schedule includes fishing,<br />
trip through New England, Bureau<br />
swimming, boating and<br />
<strong>The</strong>y wilj make their home at 2<br />
Lynweed pi. New Haven.<br />
<strong>The</strong> group will leave Atlantic<br />
concludes with a barbecue<br />
Conn For her going away<br />
<strong>City</strong> by bus October 15 for<br />
<strong>The</strong>y will be returned to<br />
outfit the bride chose a blue<br />
New York where they board a<br />
Philadelphia via the bus at f<br />
arid white jersey and linen<br />
jet plane at J F Kennedy<br />
conclusion uf the dinner<br />
dress with matching white<br />
International Airport arriving<br />
linen tailored coat with long<br />
in Vienna - <strong>The</strong> tour then<br />
scarf. White shoes and handbag<br />
continues on to Frankfurt arid<br />
and a corsage <strong>of</strong> white daisies<br />
Rudesheim, London. Parii..<br />
and comflow»rs complimented<br />
Montreiiux, Geneva and bark<br />
her outfit.<br />
to New York on October 31<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride is a 1968 graduate<br />
Services <strong>of</strong> one tour<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School and<br />
conductor for each unit <strong>of</strong> 35<br />
WM graduated this year from<br />
persons will be provided from<br />
Smith College. She will teach<br />
time <strong>of</strong> arrival in Vienna until<br />
high school English <strong>The</strong><br />
departure from Geneva<br />
bridegroom, also a 1966 Further information may he<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High obtained and reservations made<br />
School, was graduated this year by contacting Mrs. Thomas E<br />
from Rutgers University He Dougherty at 927-3119"<br />
will enter Yale University in<br />
the fall as a graduate student<br />
on a Ph. D. program<br />
NliD IT?<br />
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RENT IT!<br />
CAW MAY COUNTY<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
22nd &. A»bury Ave.<br />
3984032<br />
OPEJ S to 5,<br />
Rumor has it<br />
<strong>The</strong> BEST CREAM CHEESE<br />
CAKE in TOWN Is at<br />
EDDIE RUMER'S<br />
OCiAN CITY BAKi SHOP<br />
405 34TH STREET OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />
•••»>*<br />
ONE WEEK SPECIAL!<br />
15% DISCOUNT<br />
ON ALL PRICiS LISTID BELOW<br />
[TMll SPiCJAL WILL IND FRIDAY, AUMfT mt)<br />
Custom Tailoring<br />
Men's Fine<br />
SUITS<br />
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fat Inn wHi mmarmm « a Week — Hours 9-4:30<br />
<strong>The</strong> fitv <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />
cordially invites you<br />
to the<br />
BOARDWALK ART SHOW<br />
Saturday, August 1st<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk from 6th to 15th Street<br />
10 A.M. till 6 RM,<br />
SM crBBtivi work from artists around the globe!<br />
A vivid, dazzling two rpile display <strong>of</strong> color, ideas, clot* In, way out,<br />
new, old, the good, the bad, the great, the geniui . , . and hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
wonderful places in between,<br />
C'MON UP TO THE BOARDWALK ART SHOW THIS SATURDAY , ,.<br />
WHAT A GREAT TIM YOU'LL HAVE! .,fJ.;<br />
PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT - CITY HALL. OCEAN CITY - NfW «M|V < \ \<br />
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PAOI 8 — SECTION ONi,<br />
Id Hn;li I (H.n<br />
(>n-,», ,, huiii uhr.m h.r.<br />
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MCri'.il I •• I I !• f in vi I i !'<br />
w ritfr u .UA_- I,- M .iR. i:v<br />
I..f '.i-ilii' in I -,ln-|i H i " . if .<br />
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[In- )• urili f 'i ::> „• i |.<br />
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(,• Inn T.. !• ll. i, ' I<br />
r.irv i<br />
<strong>The</strong> Finest in<br />
Children's Fashion<br />
'our<br />
951 Aibury 398-1094<br />
AUTO BODY RfPAIR<br />
•nmpf 4 lEMtemlul Str»(e«<br />
MMJNTIfM ina WILDINS<br />
BEFfilOERATOffS (nil WASHINO<br />
MACHINES MnNISMlB<br />
HERB 5 SHOP<br />
Bflt. 11 • Iz Shim Havwt An.<br />
1100 Ys So <strong>of</strong> Big Gas Tank ><br />
DIAL 3*9-0*40<br />
Mil F (iK DIMKS WORKERS Mrs<br />
MiiMiii' MiDiiii.ilii. nf I.iiuvoocl.<br />
rhjiirman 'if the Kvc-uiivi- Heard <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wonii'ii- Au\lii.ir% In Hhorr Mi'miine<br />
HixpiLiil. ami Mrs 11 Wiilfon, Oardiner.<br />
"i Ilic Ore,in f'n\ Cnnph-r cif the<br />
TODAY<br />
V'<br />
Pur<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
r i In I.in rhn.li<br />
J •' r »r y Si .111<br />
C a h,.mpfDn..*ht[j r;ir...<br />
V; ring from the finger and<br />
welded ii |,,,:,ithi>F. Allen L,<br />
niivis, withn.jt the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
t'leiBy, plati-'i the ring on Mrs,<br />
Duvis, tmni finger left hand.<br />
eiasiifiod Ad. Bring Rwulti<br />
ATTENTION RESIDENTS <strong>of</strong><br />
OCIAN CITY, SOMERS POINT, LINWOOD and NORTHFIILD<br />
FAIRWAY PHARMACY<br />
Your Pharmacy Away From Home"<br />
Located in the Somers Pt. Shopping Center, Rt. 9 and Bethel Road<br />
Open Daily 9 to 10 • Sundays 10 to 10<br />
NOW! Even when we're out ... WE'RE IN!<br />
TO SERVE YOU BETTER!<br />
If you call during the hourj that we are closed,<br />
Pleaae use our RECORDO-FONE.<br />
It will take your PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
NUMBERS and MESSAGES<br />
FREE DELIVERY £ FONE 927-2232<br />
fJY^^ m ^ m ^ YOUtlL BE ^D YOU DID"<br />
S. OTEN, Pharin»cut. Qmm mi M<br />
prnvidi's for (hi 1 community<br />
Thi 1 public is fiirou rii^'rd til<br />
Uivi 1 full support lo iHis effort<br />
MI Ihui ihi 1 hospiUil si>rV!ei>N<br />
may lip citntinui'd lor thi><br />
bi'ni'fll (if ri.sirli.rltJi and visitors<br />
-iliki-<br />
An ;iltr:i.Uve mill! r.istume<br />
*r saw rererlliV w a^ a ^kirt<br />
i-uvcrej with narruw lace frills<br />
Ironi the waisl duwn and attach-<br />
I'd to a srilirt I'll.tr plain In.dire.<br />
Reptile Irimmings .wd prints<br />
In that design art 1 being seen<br />
in the shops.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e .if the new-tild styles<br />
that has come back this season<br />
is that <strong>of</strong> knickers fur sports<br />
women. <strong>The</strong>se are usually worn<br />
with hunts.<br />
Hi' win I i larp . Thi'V may<br />
I ' m>-r .1 . .1 hi rels >r hats<br />
*ith in lull in influ'TH e.<br />
fur hjt, *<br />
. i mi in ^.im<br />
"I lur<br />
i hr larcer anrt<br />
iitiiTfrit types<br />
Gymnasts exhibit<br />
form on Saturday<br />
A *iy mniiilicc i xhibition will<br />
In pn M iih it hjiturday nl 7 4 r i<br />
p m in Iht hi^h w htMtl ^ym<br />
Parlii ipunli will In siiuiiy<br />
iithliLi^ who hnvi hi i n<br />
pnictii III^J I i n alt summir<br />
ilisiik with nunihirH <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
Fi mpli Um\ Now $2.00<br />
5 POPULAR SHADES<br />
Selvagn Pharmacy<br />
M, E, KSAMAN. R.P., Owmr<br />
9th St. and Afbvry Ava, Dial 399-3535<br />
FREE STORE HOURS; DAILY I AM, TO ll;3t P.M.<br />
DELIVERY SUNDAY; I;M AM. TO II P.M.<br />
ADJOINING<br />
9TH & OCEAN<br />
DIAL 399.8488<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
0I1S RESTAURANT<br />
OCEAN enry, N. J.<br />
Am CONDmONBD<br />
After dining at Wation's we cordially<br />
invite you to browse our Shoppe,<br />
LOOK FOB THE ST0R1, WITH THE<br />
LIONS ON THE DOOR"<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Coltingwoods'*<br />
Sylvania<br />
color TV<br />
to go!<br />
"V<br />
TV reception, simulated.<br />
HKKATIITAKINii COI.Oli TV<br />
\ I F'"\ViSJ i i ~ \-IIII j-« w i t h i icrsoiiiil<br />
11 * Li M(|. in •»(• rci'ri<br />
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nait pl:c-t ie- MliPKI.<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>ly *249-<br />
18" COLOR TV<br />
I<br />
[AtUUR<br />
s>Kdnid's lh IIILII diaponjlh measured screen<br />
C ulur 1V model t D : DPL HJS built-in UHF and<br />
% Hh jntenna 1 ;<br />
TV reception<br />
1 simulated<br />
Sylvania portable<br />
Black&WhiteTV<br />
Model MYSIS complete with stand. Not a<br />
16", nor an 18", but a big 19" diagonally<br />
measured screen portable TV. Has builtin<br />
UHF and VHF antennas. Illuminated<br />
channel indicators. t<br />
129 95<br />
HANDSOME CONTEMPORARY IJNEK HlnHLIOHT THIS BiO<br />
SCREEN SYLVANIA CONSOLE COLOR TV SylBnnia color<br />
bright BS'pitiuri? lubo h»« family W !27 sq. in, vlpwoblii picture<br />
area. Has Sylvania Deluse Color Llnnui fhriMHis featuring 3=stafo<br />
LF,. Memory Fine Tuning, automatic rulor U.yt'1 monitor and<br />
purifying circuit. Lighted thariliol indliiitors, variable tone control,<br />
plug-in transistgrs for reliability and semeing ease. Wiilnut grain<br />
finish on hardboard iibinet. Sylvania model number CE3IW,<br />
"<br />
TV mLKI '"" N SI<br />
NO DOWN PAYMENTS<br />
UP TO 34 MONTHS TO PAY<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
COMPLETE SALES & SEEVICE for<br />
BLACK & WHITE and COLOR TV<br />
lANTINNA INSTALLATiONS . TOWIR & ROOFl<br />
MOUNTINGS for UHF • VHP & FM<br />
11048 Asbury Av«nue Dial 399-4910|<br />
TV RiNTALS<br />
WEEK • MONTH • SEASON<br />
fc<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 31, l?70<br />
Enjoy Your Vacation<br />
Here ... ?<br />
MEANWHILE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Phone 399-5411<br />
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PAGE 9 -. SECTION ONE<br />
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LIVE<br />
LOBSTER TANK<br />
WEEKLY SPECIALS<br />
SEAFOOD CLEANID<br />
TO ORDER<br />
HILLS<br />
EAT-IN<br />
OR<br />
TAKE<br />
OUT<br />
PUTTIRS<br />
Q(Mn Dally tl A. M. • I P. M<br />
TILTON ROAD • NQRTHFieLD<br />
In <strong>The</strong> Mr. Big Shopping Confer<br />
IN BRIGANTINE - Mil BRIGANTINE AVE. _ IM-ltSt<br />
RESTAURANT I CLAM BAR<br />
1234-1242 Boardwalk<br />
THK ONLY ClAM BAR ON THE ROAMUV.U.K<br />
NOW ENCLOSED 1<br />
Serving DINNER <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
SPfCIAL IVERY NIGHT from 4.30 to S-00<br />
DIUCIQUS<br />
SHORE DINNERS<br />
COMPLETI<br />
SEAFOOD MINU<br />
CHARCOAL BROILiD<br />
STEAKS & CHOPS<br />
Clnms . Seafood - Cocktails<br />
LIVE LOBSTERS from MAINE<br />
Avariga Slie V/, Iki.<br />
Cempl»t« Shore Dinner 5 5.95<br />
WE RECOMMEND<br />
MAINE STYLE LOBSTER (Belled in Salt Water)<br />
OPIN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 4;M P. M, to I P.M.<br />
SUNDAY 1J.M TILL 1:10 P. M.<br />
<strong>The</strong> SINDIA<br />
SHOO-nY PIE, AMISH VANILLA PIE<br />
Atlantic Avenue and Plymouth Place<br />
COHICK QWNERSHIP.MANAGEVIQ*T SINCE<br />
* * CLOSED MONDAYS *<br />
'I '•Ti J '°f''<br />
••••••••••••••••MM<br />
<strong>The</strong> SuttMet<br />
„. This is a Surfrider "FRIEBEi"<br />
entitles bearer to 5 1 * OFF any dinner<br />
Out Complete Qipnet mtiudm Chwce at Stlarf<br />
P<strong>of</strong>Mio Vemtjbie. Rolli & ffyffff, Dfserf ^ Catfm<br />
All Qiniitn •• $2.45<br />
unt Ktomi»«) by • SURFRIDER FREEBEf p-<br />
Ink f$yf wlitnii ts nplBfil tfw^ ysur pna if $\* V 4<br />
SALAD POTATOIS<br />
POTATO SALAD MASHID<br />
COLI SLAW FHENCH FRi IS<br />
T JSSED ml etna ol *rt»nfl<br />
VEGETABLE - DuJOUN<br />
- ENTRIES<br />
- SI A FOOD - _<br />
21 SHRIMP IN THE BASKET *n»l» 8*u«<br />
COMIINATION SSAPOOD PLATTER,<br />
w/L«nan Md Tirtu S«JM<br />
- CHICKiN -<br />
M <strong>of</strong> HONEY DIPT SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN<br />
- BCBf -<br />
HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH<br />
% Ih, CMOPTED SIRLOIN STEAK<br />
- VIAL -<br />
BREADED VIAL CUTLET w/Ufn<strong>of</strong>l BuRir hua<br />
VIAL PARMAQIAN ITALIAN STYLE w/Sp^wtn<br />
SUtMURQiR<br />
Full H Ih, <strong>of</strong> pound tfnta tatf w/mrtM eh<br />
en opwi W«ttd Mm foil with oritp ttttim,<br />
o. Barmuda omom. nlUi, Fmh Frin,<br />
GshilMftnitiaffM<br />
CHIfS SPICIAL<br />
A Ditttnnt Hum Cooktd Uml Niuiy<br />
With M 01 Tim Aimi<br />
1<br />
i<br />
10th MMI OMM AMnufl - in (JM Impria Hotti J<br />
OfMn Chv, *(** imm •<br />
••••••••••••••MlMUBrt<br />
THE OCIAN CITY SiNTINiL-LEDGIR<br />
Green Acres new payment plan<br />
foo late to benefit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Nji-<br />
OH Upi-M<br />
|MII|IIIU'||<br />
Liti'i In<br />
I Hill* MI 1111nil<br />
in ihr «. 1; 11. • Illi mi-iiMi n> W-Hilil ,11>(> i S In l.liilif, ll nil licni'l II* illi' derived,<br />
liiihln ri'i'i I'.II urn .incl .iflimrcil prim in ,iili.|ii icui ul IIIIMI |i.iy mi-iil> wimlil I'nni inili 1<br />
i-min-n.ili<br />
Hi, c.<br />
ALIIIH<br />
, ,lcn,\ ('iimiiuvMim riinsirirr.ihle rnl.ilili's whi'ii 1111 • iiKiilil )(J In ihiiw ,my lii'ilH'il*<br />
SlMc 1 l\ilir\ li.u. -i.iie (link civil v;i-.l ,11'i-r.mi wilh hili'r .irnii' In Ihii:nm.ni».<br />
ill Inn id siHllh ill '60111 M ,» |l;i(i nl Ihr rim il nip.il! I % iii u I •-•all 11 " ' in 11.-1.1 (il lax. fi,iymi-iitft lie<br />
! 1 li ,,m thiil in h'lv'fiiiMiiMiuil rriiii-i-iii.il iiiit) ,.,,,,i,im,.(| umil lln-re IS IIU<br />
p,i\ -in. 11U shnnlil hi'<br />
I1I.HI, •,,,<br />
Ulll Iliil<br />
,p,,<br />
n.,l,<br />
l h l ' ('iinimi.iiiiiiii ul ,i' •' I the<br />
Ciurifri.y Smith Funeral Hum,.<br />
Wllh til.' li.-'V rhiirl.'. Wilciick.<br />
piiiitiir <strong>of</strong> the Ftr-t I'liili'd<br />
Mi.lhoclist rhilirli. i,riiri:itiii|i"<br />
InliTttlrnl WHS nl Sa'iuudi<br />
hcimc Tuesday She wa>. Tw. ,1<br />
I PIES - APPLE CAKES - CRUMB CAKES<br />
Warren & <strong>The</strong>lma MacAdams, Owner-Management<br />
TAKI-OUT<br />
and FRIID CHICKIN<br />
PIES Fresh Dally • Indivfdgal Orders on SEAFOOD ,<br />
TRY OUR SALADS, TOO! DIAL 3W5414<br />
SOUTHSIDE SEAFOOD<br />
4001 WEST AVENUE (Acrosi from 4«th Street Church)<br />
OI'KN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 10 TO S<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
Cocktail oLoungc Cf fSeitaurant<br />
ON THI CIRCLE SOMERS POINT<br />
Phone927-7377<br />
• OPpN DA&Y at 12 NOON •<br />
BILL CAMP .t H,a PIANO NITILY<br />
DANCING WiD,, FRI, and SAT, NiOHTS<br />
__ »• tt» PREMIERS<br />
nwiliT<br />
Mr Hhih wiis h<strong>of</strong>-n in<br />
Ui-rnwinv :iiul mni-'ed in this<br />
rilv I | v"iir«. iiui. fi-iim<br />
Phiiiulelphi.i<br />
,Sur\-ivin^ iirt' his wifi-,<br />
Fnedii, (wo sciri',, Mys /ififi<br />
lii'iiry, liolh i.f Philndelphiii.<br />
iMli' i! nillht*'r. Mrs Klfrit^ds<br />
Aridri-,1. nl tins illy, twn<br />
bfi.li'i-rs. Unns aiid tlerbert,<br />
iiotli 11T Philiirielphia, r-nihl<br />
LINWOOD Benjamin J<br />
Sickmann, <strong>of</strong> 202 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Heights av., died at his home<br />
Sunday He was 90<br />
Mr Sickmann was born in<br />
Cold Sprinip, Ky,, and had<br />
lived here for 32 years, H» was<br />
a Spanish American War<br />
Veteran, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Absecon VFW and was mired<br />
from the Navy, He also was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Linwood<br />
Community Church,<br />
SurvivinK is his wife, Alice,<br />
Funeral services were<br />
conducted Wednesday at<br />
Linwood Community Church.<br />
Burial was in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Cemetery, Pleasanhilln.<br />
Harry G. Wise<br />
Harry Q. Wise, <strong>of</strong> 3218<br />
Central av,, died Wednesday at<br />
his home following a lengthy<br />
illness<br />
Mr. Wise was born in<br />
Wissjihickon, Pa., and had<br />
mai".' his home here for 12<br />
years. He operated the 27th<br />
Street Delicatessen until his<br />
retirement in 1987, He was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Star Lodge F ahd<br />
AM <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe, the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Masonic Club and the<br />
Navy League.<br />
SurvivlnH are his wife, Elsie<br />
V,; two daughters, Mrs, Doris<br />
MuUord, <strong>of</strong> Corbin <strong>City</strong>, and<br />
Mrs. Joan Salmis, <strong>of</strong> Palermo;<br />
one sister, Mrs, Ethel Keucher,<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Roxborough, Pa,; and two<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services will be held<br />
Monday at 11 a.m. from the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home,<br />
809 Central av,, with the Rev.<br />
Harvey Warner, former pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Wissahicken Baptist<br />
Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating, Burial will<br />
be in Seaside Cemetery,<br />
Palermo. Friends may call<br />
Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />
Masonic services will be held at<br />
8 p.m.<br />
BREAKERSP<br />
SNACK SHOP<br />
BETWEEN Slid «, 3rd<br />
DELANCIY OFF BOARDWAI<br />
TO SERVE YOU • ..IP. • 10 p.m.<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
BULK (CI CREAM<br />
FRIM PASTRIIS<br />
| ITALIAN WATER ICE<br />
HAMBURSIRS \<br />
I NEWSPAPERS DAILY<br />
Franklin Shores, <strong>of</strong><br />
Maim 1 , an instructor ;it the<br />
PrnnsyIviinui Acatii'my <strong>of</strong><br />
Klllf 1 Arts, is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ludfjcs in Katurrlay s<br />
annuiil Konniu-iilk Art<br />
Hugh»i<br />
set for Asbury av,<br />
John Berueii IIU udiriiil c<br />
foi (J I i ij 1 I i • F. i nmpiiii;'<br />
I'i'mi'li'rV. Piili'rmn<br />
he;iflt|U, triers for "Hughes ll<br />
Eliza W. Gandy<br />
Fiinernl M-rviri-s Will hi' held<br />
II am todiiv (Friday) fnim<br />
ihr Peter Hers Funenil Home.<br />
(.ViMUrf^ ('nnini il It-,' will \<br />
opeiii-il on Ashti i ^ ii nnd Ih<br />
old Srhiifl hiiiiiiniij wilhm I<br />
Mrs<br />
Wesley<br />
fiOD W Chclti-nham ;iv ,<br />
Pliiii-. him- hi-i-ii ,1111.1.111<br />
Philiideipliiii Burial Will be at<br />
Eli/a W Oiiiiriy, <strong>of</strong><br />
h> Ilii' Oi-i'iiM <strong>City</strong> Ri-mir<br />
Fnrrest Hills r.imiitery<br />
M.inor, died ,1! hi-*<br />
(/iub fnr ,i rl;ini hake. Autfusl<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Public is Cordially Invited<br />
THE<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DINING ROOM J VUu, ».„<br />
10th Street and Wesley Ave. - Free Parking<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS Ph, 399-S512<br />
_ featuring —<br />
"Sir Waiter's" Special BREAKFASTS 60c '<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER .... S 3.95<br />
SRIAKFAST i te 10:30 DINNIR . I to 7i30 |<br />
inn iiniiiiii;^ Vui II • vp<br />
Her* — Every Guest<br />
is a V.I.P.<br />
and let us thew yeu hew if feell to bfi a V,I,P,<br />
I 'iiiiii i » Ki it • I In*<br />
I I'.M. M. ! ! I'.M.<br />
Mimlm I I'.M, !o I I I'M,<br />
Horn? <strong>of</strong> 'he<br />
Zahpriied Cocktail<br />
ABEREF^<br />
ANSLESIA INN, WILDWOOD,<br />
native <strong>of</strong> Peier*bu S-J4 and had<br />
lived here most <strong>of</strong> her life<br />
Owtrtd ft OptrlMd by *<br />
MIKI & BfTTY<br />
SLAViSK!<br />
Dial 3994817 <<br />
WEIKDAY SPECIAL ,<br />
2 EGGS<br />
TOAST<br />
HOME FRIES 65c:<br />
& COFFEI<br />
7:M 'HI Noon<br />
Si DINNERS<br />
Mrs Oiinriy was a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chapli-r KH Order nf Enslern<br />
SUir, thi- First I'liited<br />
Methodist Church and IU<br />
WSCS and Sarah Slillwell<br />
Chapter Dauphers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Revolution, ;ill nf<br />
this city<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
Lewis, and line sister, Mrs<br />
Helen Peterson, <strong>of</strong> Lower<br />
Merion, Pn<br />
Funeral service.., will br- held<br />
11 am today (Friday) from<br />
the Godfrey-Smith Funeral<br />
Home. 809 Central av<br />
Intermenl will be at Wesley<br />
United Methodist Cemetery n<br />
Petersburg<br />
Max F. Blob<br />
SERVED DAILY 11:30<br />
'TIL 2 and<br />
4 P, M. TO 8 P, M.<br />
Max F Blob, <strong>of</strong> 305 Inlet<br />
rd, died Twsday in Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital He was 78<br />
and J retired delicatessen<br />
<strong>The</strong> DORIAN Restaurant<br />
104 Asbury Avenge <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED:<br />
Weekdays 4 p.m.-8 p.m. • Sunday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
HOMIMADE BAKING FOR TAKE-OUT!<br />
CINNAMON BUNS $ John C. Cranston<br />
-Inhn V Cranston, <strong>of</strong> 434<br />
Asbury iiv , died yesterday<br />
(Thursday) at the Mayfair<br />
Nursing Home fiilhi-winR a<br />
lensjlhy illness He was fi7<br />
Mr Cranston had been an<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident tor 23<br />
years and formerly -esided in<br />
Allantic <strong>City</strong> He was<br />
graduated from Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
High School in 1931 where he<br />
had been an outstanding<br />
athlete<br />
He was a Warrant Officer in<br />
the Air Force duriny World<br />
War II, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Fert<br />
1.00 per pan<br />
r usfsn Foglio Post 66 r 16, ,11 Qirrh Cirnv.' liirk m<br />
North fir Irt<br />
C^JI n tTr essional eHiidid;ite<br />
Wilhiim J Hughes will speak Hi<br />
(hi- iiffiilr Mrs Belly Jefferson.<br />
Fund raising ehairrnan. isurtjiny ACRKS OK<br />
FREK PARKING<br />
FISHERMAN S WHARF, C.4PE MAV, N J<br />
PHONE 884-8296<br />
i0 Open Monday thru Saturday<br />
VFW <strong>of</strong> this city, past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
5 P. M. to 10 P. M.<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Letter Carriers<br />
and had been a mail carrier out Open Sunday 2 P. M. to 10 p M<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Post Office<br />
for IB years.<br />
COFFEE SHOP • Open 7 Dayi<br />
Uff Emt ;<br />
Garrimi St.'iti' Parkway<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Evelyn, one son, Lt John C ,<br />
who it in the Air Force<br />
stationed in California: one<br />
daughter, Mrs. Alice Eckerson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> gamers Point, one brother.<br />
6 AM to 10 P.M.<br />
EOT NO 0<br />
Open All Year GARDEN CTATE PARKWAY<br />
Raymond, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
and two pandchiidren<br />
Funeral services and<br />
intertniiii will bo private.<br />
Arrangements are by the<br />
Wimborg Funeral Home<br />
Benjamin j. Sickmann<br />
Stute!<br />
Dinlnf •! S«ef«h PHeti"<br />
GERMAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE<br />
• Siuarfarttsn • Rauladm • Csuliih • Petite Pancake.<br />
Serve Yourself at Our Delieieut<br />
SALAD BAR<br />
SPECIAL SUNDAY FULL COURSE ^C* P9 ^<br />
DINNER JSSUSL $ 2.75<br />
(Bally fncL 5un.) from 1 AM, * DJnntf (Wkdyi) frsin 4:30 P M., Sun, frsm 4 CM. !<br />
841<br />
^'achI<br />
Cluh \ ill vir fur i he- cuveft.d<br />
UtN- iinntl Wilh tithfr SalhiP^<br />
ffesm N'r-w England Nnrih<br />
Ucvan <strong>City</strong> Vdrht Cluh hfl><br />
Tar on beach<br />
not dredge's<br />
Tur un Iwachf!. at thi'<br />
rxtrpffie suulhern end nf Ihf<br />
ifcland and ill tig CorMin's Inlet<br />
is not from a dredgE- worklnR in<br />
Middle Thiirtifare. according in<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hralth Offlcpr J Rush<br />
Chattin<br />
Chiittin said hp visited thf<br />
drfdain|! site Tuesday and<br />
ajjiiin Wi'dnesdaj and found no<br />
oil tin the surface <strong>of</strong> thf water<br />
near tht- dredjii'. Rf>iident-5 had<br />
complained <strong>of</strong> an oil shek near<br />
thi' dredce as well at. tar on the<br />
beaches.<br />
"<strong>The</strong>n- just isn't enough<br />
lirtli for the nil la become tjir<br />
in thf shiirl dis'anci' belwi'en<br />
the rircdgi' and the heath."<br />
Chatlin said. He said thf t.ir<br />
was probdbly dumped by an<br />
<strong>of</strong>fshnrr freighter and washed<br />
up on the bench<br />
Th'- dri'dge is, wcirkinB in an<br />
area Miuth <strong>of</strong> 5filh st filling in<br />
land owned by Oei;an <strong>City</strong><br />
Humci<br />
Channi said several weeks<br />
ago small oil slicks were<br />
appearmji along the bay front in<br />
the center <strong>of</strong> town at low tide<br />
He said an investigation by his<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice revt'iiled that an oil like<br />
substance was flowing from<br />
storm drain pipes<br />
Further investigation proved<br />
the oil tn he from a chemical<br />
used by thf County Mosquito<br />
Commission which is sprayed<br />
into storm drains Chattin said<br />
tht? Commission is using an oil<br />
free chemical now.<br />
emm: CAFF.<br />
ON THi CIRCLE<br />
rmtunng<br />
BOB TUCKER<br />
1 GUITAR and VOCAL<br />
and<br />
1 JACK NEWLON<br />
at the PIANO<br />
NITILY<br />
Complm Siltctlon <strong>of</strong><br />
LIQUORS • WINIS<br />
•IIRI<br />
1 Mlinry |*r*l« HMill<br />
thi- Ur«),<br />
thi- i-j*'<br />
iti\e f leet on<br />
s a> start» ! d<br />
Abtoluttly thi Hn,,t<br />
BRUNCH<br />
Smnrmd Anywhtrm SH th» Jmmtr C»«»ll<br />
DiUCIOUS FOOD SENSIBLY PRICED<br />
FOUR Y'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
PLATTERS • DINNIRS « COCKTAILS<br />
TASTY S&NDWICHIS<br />
ili CONDITIONID<br />
PlfNTT Of BiBUNO NONI 6JI.JM1<br />
m THE SAXONY ROOM<br />
HICHI'S TAVERN<br />
Rf 9 and MassaehusBtts Av«.<br />
IOMIRS POINT. NIW JERSEY<br />
• BLATTERS<br />
• DILICIOUS<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
tar Lunch,<br />
Syppw or a<br />
LMa<br />
SMCk<br />
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
Every Day<br />
EPACKAGE<br />
A "Buffet A Li Saxony" featuring;<br />
Eggi Benedict • Sih Miekenl • Snaec<br />
Golden HlA Brawn PuUlora •Fluffy<br />
Mdcni in Seuan • Petite Fatelka wHh IV<br />
lieiDut Blw-bfrrv Synp • Sweet RoHi • Afl<br />
(whefi<br />
HOTEL AND MOTOR MN<br />
is* * uwinn'OHu cm, IU.<br />
Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />
3221 ASBURY AVINUE PHONE 399.4337<br />
(Same Menu At Both Locations)<br />
COOKED SEArOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
Combination Sea Food<br />
....-<br />
PLATTERS<br />
$2.00<br />
Deviled Clami .<br />
1,40<br />
Deviled Crab<br />
1.55<br />
Crab Imperial<br />
2.00<br />
l<br />
1,55<br />
Fried 'Shrimp<br />
1.75<br />
Filet Floundsr (Fried)<br />
1.50<br />
Fntd ClBms . -<br />
1.50<br />
Fried Oysters<br />
1.70<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crab<br />
1.60<br />
Broiled Flounder<br />
2,20<br />
Broiled Flounder (Plain)<br />
Lobiter Till<br />
X ^ 2.20..,<br />
Pncfrrtecording to iile<br />
Shrimp Salad .. . .<br />
ISO<br />
Crab .Salad . . ...<br />
1.80<br />
Chicken Salad _ ,<br />
1.70<br />
Shrimp Cocktail . , .<br />
1.80<br />
Veil Cutlet . .. ....<br />
1.40<br />
Pork Chops (2) '<br />
1.80<br />
All Platters Include Choice <strong>of</strong> 2Vegefablei<br />
1-10<br />
1,10<br />
1.00<br />
1.10<br />
,80<br />
1.10<br />
FROM OUR BROASTEK<br />
Vj Iroasted Chicken Platter .._-..,<br />
Vs Broasfed Chicken (4 pcs,) —.....<br />
Whole Chicken (8 pcs.)<br />
Family Special (12 pcs.) ..._,„.„_-..,--<br />
Company Special (20 pei.) .„,_-.„<br />
$1.65<br />
1.0S<br />
2.00<br />
3,00<br />
4.60<br />
A LA CARTE<br />
Clam' Chowder, Cold Qt, $ ,85 Macaroni Salad ...„_„„_„«. $ .60 "<br />
Potato Salad ., ..,„ _..,Pt. 60 French Fried Potatoes...Qt. AS,<br />
Cole Slaw ,„,„„..........., Pt, .60Baked<br />
Potato ..... .........—Ea. .30<br />
Pepper Hash ..._„... —.Pt. .60 French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rlngi Lb, l.<br />
Aiiortsd Piei. _._.—Each $.90 &.$1.00<br />
Mulford's Seafood<br />
Sprving the saitio inenu<br />
2112 ASBURY AVENUF<br />
PAGE 12 — SiCTION ONi THE OCiAN CITY SiNTINiLLIDGiR FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Beach<br />
ecintiiUM'ii Iroiii pH<br />
.I pi'rniaiii'ni Inilk<br />
would t.iki'<br />
gfi-ai il bi'illllli; Jimci 1 ihr hi<br />
IS now bi-mil pumped in<br />
could Iliivi' hmll i<br />
huikhind ,i( i''i> biiiirijw.ilk<br />
paid to fill in In,- own lull.,<br />
' disgninlli'd nt'tj/hbur -hitnti<br />
Deputy in lh>> M;<br />
Richiifd (i Snvdi'f wid<br />
and m iMrni'd ui Hi<br />
properly by I iH :il iii'liim<br />
an net nl M;iUin' iintl th<br />
nolhinK wi- 1 dii iibnui<br />
he> said<br />
Snydiif •uiiri hi' ri'rni'mhi<br />
iluniii: beach pumping |irri|<br />
20 yt'an. ;mn thai sand w-.i.<br />
under thi- hoiirHwiilk .m<br />
privaii 1 ground<br />
Litllli<br />
DAN'S<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
liTH STRUT *T<br />
•AYFRONT<br />
DIAL mii/f<br />
ON THE BAY —OPIN ALL YIAR ROUND<br />
Linwood Community Center<br />
is outlined by councilman<br />
I.ISWIMII) l'l..i- IIII ,, .•..nlrihiiliiiin ••<br />
•|.|m.i'(l lomilniriilN C1M1I t<br />
lied In Hr;i(llev rr'MilrriU Hi- iilsn .said ilCllVll li'x<br />
''•'•"I .l.n ••••••, eiiuld run I'nim hiiskelhiill to<br />
• wimmini; meiM). iimi hiind bill I<br />
Hlll\ (i iiier \; In rluh mii'luil^ iind MK'iiil<br />
- ihe he.ii-is ui I'li'iiiji<br />
Hi .-. Hr,idli'\ "We mil.I il.irt wild il solid<br />
• ,i i Her [hill Iilli lldill hill .iiili build Iriim<br />
ill III.- ,. I-II|)II- ,,l Illi'r. . Brildlis wi'ill ill, He<br />
roil Id (In;<br />
suit] he |1;^ wrineii lo varuHis<br />
null K.'.l.<br />
Huhs and irmup., r..qu.'.,nii[! to<br />
Hi lit. pni,ilr 'peak In them<br />
mi-rtuiri.<br />
Ii(j <strong>The</strong> roti mMlmiin plans to M'l<br />
Famous For Food Since 1934<br />
DINNERS ONLY<br />
WEEKDAYS 4-9. SUNDAY 12 30<br />
f<br />
up a eomiiiiiiei' rcprnsi-nlinu<br />
varinus lid,lips MI evplori'<br />
furihrr ;.nri hiv the<br />
u'niiindwnrk fur Ihe re nter<br />
Anyone mlereileij m vrviiii;<br />
"" iinv nl ihi' I'.-iriiHii<br />
him<br />
26 DELICIOUS MENU ITEMS<br />
SEPARATE CHILDREN'S MENU<br />
375 SEATS (Sorry, No Reservation!)<br />
TAKE-HOME DINNERS<br />
DIAL 399-4013<br />
PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES FOR<br />
PARTIES FROM 25 TO 125<br />
VISIT THE NEW UNIQUE GIFT SHOP<br />
SERENDIPITY LANE<br />
OHier husineji.H df Ihi- Hub<br />
inHudes ;s danr.- in earK<br />
Hiiptember I'or lft |o 1!) year<br />
olds Tins will be he!H nl Our<br />
Ljldi nl SdrrpwS (hlirrh hall,<br />
WahaMl arid Wilson aves , and<br />
will hi- railed Donkey Hup<br />
John Charleston <strong>of</strong> the Youiiy<br />
UimiiralJ is rhiiirrnan <strong>The</strong><br />
exar! dale will he iinfini! nred<br />
laler<br />
Police building<br />
without power<br />
Electrical power was cut (iff<br />
to the Public Safety Building<br />
for almost seven hours Tuesday<br />
night after an overloaded<br />
transformer at the rear <strong>of</strong> the<br />
building caught fin-<br />
Firemen located in <strong>City</strong><br />
Hall, less than a block away,<br />
took a look at the smoking<br />
transformer and ordered the<br />
power shut <strong>of</strong>f Thirteen large<br />
air conditioners, the reason fur<br />
the overload, stopped<br />
operatinfl shortly after 4 p m<br />
<strong>The</strong> police radio system was<br />
knocked out for several<br />
minutes until an emergency<br />
generator could be put into<br />
service Police communicated<br />
with portable radios during<br />
those few minutes<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a minimum <strong>of</strong> current<br />
was available for the<br />
department to operate lights<br />
and the radio, but no air<br />
conditioning. Air conditioners<br />
in the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the chief <strong>of</strong><br />
police and captains remained<br />
silent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Electric Company shut<br />
the power down again<br />
Wednesday to install a new<br />
larger transformer <strong>On</strong>ce again<br />
all the air conditioners were<br />
silent<br />
9tfi STTIHT * OCEAN AVENUE FREE PARKING ON PRIMIS6S<br />
Roy M Unveil SIIIV.TS<br />
Church marks<br />
anniversary<br />
Willis I'riiii.il Me.hodist<br />
Chiin-h ui PliM>,iMt ,inil Linden<br />
ill.'-, m Plrasinlville will<br />
ohsfrv,. fhi' fiMh iiiinivr, ^ary <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe di'Hioat ion <strong>of</strong> tin- church<br />
bitililinL" Sunday ;II 1 I ;* m <strong>The</strong><br />
Rev M Rl,v.efl Shivers will he<br />
U1H-.I spi-iikir<br />
Rev Shiv.-rs 5B IBfiS when<br />
he enirriifi ihe chnphiincy in<br />
I he Army Following his<br />
diu'liarije he served in Vlneiand<br />
and Klghland Park heliire going<br />
In his present assignment<br />
Speciiil music will be<br />
brought In Mr and Mrs-<br />
Wllbert ('(in nelly iif Ahsecon<br />
Heightj, . ;i ii ti honored guests<br />
will lie recngni/.ed <strong>The</strong> Rev<br />
Kdmuiid Carlisle, pastor, has<br />
extended, an invitation to the<br />
piibhi ui atlend<br />
Sisly five yi-ars ago on <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />
30. ISIOR dedication was held<br />
with presiding elder James<br />
Moore in charge iind Bishop G.<br />
H Fowler preaching. Five men<br />
gave IS'IUO each to pay <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
indebtedness for the church<br />
iind des •ndent-s <strong>of</strong> those men<br />
will he<br />
SundaN<br />
intending the service<br />
ABOUT<br />
YOUR<br />
<strong>The</strong>n- is ri" secret in luoklng<br />
ri'iit and attractive while doing<br />
hiiuspwnrk, Ii just tiUifS a little<br />
exltii I'ffiiri, <strong>The</strong> effort will be<br />
must rowjifiijng,<br />
ThfTO r.> ! ed he no added ex=<br />
pt'nap fur clothes if you are<br />
handy wuh » needleand thread.<br />
I Iind my delight in thy<br />
cnmmanrirrH'n! < — (Psalms<br />
1 Hi; IT)<br />
I >i\ !';* ni-iliT in mind, body<br />
ii ii'i iitr.nl'-. nii'iiti-; fri't'ilum<br />
t i-i'iu in j'.ii I\-I. i (unking. It<br />
nv itt'» il.iit uiir minds art'<br />
I'l-i'ui-l'iii :iinl |.III»I.I|. As we<br />
iiflirni ! hi • iii'ili'i-. MI> allow ihi'<br />
rulhi.-- -if all life, all liir-nt and<br />
ail p.Mij li, i nrni' In Us. Let US<br />
.41 < ii.jj tin- irii.ii •hiit God is<br />
Wi'i-tiiii' i:i anil I !:rnui,'h us anil<br />
ih.ii l| j, i-i.nj ,-. heliin I'stalj-<br />
Ilisliirs ri'i-ioiitK itself, as<br />
I'VIT\IJ|k-r ' liltii<br />
Cunaumcr'a Uuyiny (iuidi'.<br />
How to Uet Your 'Money's<br />
Worth " Todsy we diwuss<br />
two arpBB <strong>of</strong> major<br />
purchase to iho averaai'<br />
conmmer Furnitun-<br />
u i i l l v<br />
.liirl « il, w(,,il sli.- h.x, lii,ui!ht<br />
'"' '"in limi- If he h;m<br />
I'"" h.i«.'.l niiw,., h «h. ,•„„,„,i<br />
'•\|)-i i .-ilh.-r lh,. .•.„•()..i,nK ,„<br />
lllrll<br />
'"' I .ttu .,-,<br />
h.id (I huni'll' I,, .inliriiiale<br />
I " wonviii wilh the same<br />
and Carp,tina I<br />
lur<br />
nve<br />
il (milt!' is ,,„,) feasniiiihly<br />
f iiislis i]in |nirch:ise<br />
l'»- Oil.' Will he sal I,lied<br />
ihe lonii haul wilh what<br />
Part II VALUE BL-VINC OF<br />
FURNITURE, CARPKTIMii<br />
<strong>The</strong> purrhas.' ,,f eiiher<br />
she<br />
eilh<br />
I'Hll!<br />
.,,<br />
i.is hi.uuhl. ih,. other,<br />
enm|i!ainingh. nr in<br />
iering sili'nri.. unhappy<br />
in- whole ihitiij <strong>The</strong><br />
furniture or curpt'llni! involves<br />
considerably more use nl ihe j~' t '<br />
I ;i II M ! 11 y<br />
'^i(li hulls diiwn<br />
y<br />
il n H *-i!<br />
imagination and examination , ,',', • ._... ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the family budge, ,!,„„ d,, F' ;tm»F * H h<br />
mo« other purchases ,h« the l h" ^Ju S [^ t'*<br />
uSo^m't n Tt H" d ; " ;;: "" ;; "' *»"••« •" £'<br />
upon to make If she. chooses |lvp(. T h , . . _<br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />
At th* Circle, 21st and Dune Dr., Avalon<br />
ITALIAN DISHIS • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSE DINNERS '3.50 u "<br />
KIDDiiS 11.15 Up<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD MJO<br />
IViRY SUNDAY 5-9 P. M.<br />
DANCING an* MUSIC TO 3 BANDS<br />
LIMY BOSTiC I HIS "MILLoW-AIRIS" SAT N?tE<br />
IRNII AUSTIN TRIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITIS<br />
GEORGE IVANS at th. O<br />
ALL THI SHRIMP YOU CAN EAT<br />
WID. .nd THURI, NITIS • If P M -1 K M.<br />
I 2.50<br />
•ftP and BEER LUNCH 11:M M 1 P, M, DAILY<br />
VTONY MART'S.<br />
M • IN SOMERS POINT • »<br />
OUR 2Sih ANNIVERSARY ^k<br />
TONITI! TONITil 1 |<br />
Another Great Celebration with *•<br />
3 = GREAT BANDS -. 3 I<br />
You'll Like Our Popular<br />
CHJWATION V m<br />
Mond»y . TuMday<br />
ThurwUy<br />
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH<br />
* TAKE-OUT *<br />
— QUiiNIFS _<br />
305 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Phone 398-1556<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> True Pennsylvania<br />
Dutch Cooking<br />
TAK&OUT SERVICE FREE DELIVERY<br />
• Platters • Chicken Pot Pie<br />
• OWFaahion Beef Pie • Corn & Saunage Pie<br />
• Turkey Steak • Roait Chicken<br />
• Rout Beef • Boova ShenUe<br />
ALSO SEA FOOD PLATTERS<br />
Pies Made to Order<br />
All Orders Hot and Ready to Serve<br />
with Hot Gravy on the Side<br />
Plut Hot Bacon Dreaiing for Salad<br />
Deuert Pie* • Sho<strong>of</strong>ly, Pumpkin, Apple<br />
Cherry, Cocoanut, Cheese Custard Pies<br />
PLEASE CALL ONE HOUR IN ADVANCE<br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
OH loottvai iivD. DUE jiru mott IBD«<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
IMPORTED 4 DOMESTIC<br />
BYE - BOURBON • GIN<br />
HUM AND WINE<br />
COLD BEER<br />
' 0PHI WEEKDAYS<br />
• AM TO 10 PM<br />
HO MUI OR HHBAT<br />
BAR &<br />
COCKTAIL<br />
LOUNGE<br />
OPENS AM<br />
DIAL 399-9851<br />
i;i-iicr,illi riiifl. .iiiiiinii ihi<br />
linn- tir|<br />
Whi-M I In- rhiklr.ri li,,!, ,. .,( hid<br />
Illfll IIS Till lifM U'| ,,|<br />
fil rnilii r, m,n n, ,t |M. ..xjMTiki! ,<br />
1)111 li ik UiMi-r.,1 K IIIII.mini hi<br />
I'M HI m U ;•-,,,s Ii will<br />
priihiihK iinriirtii r,, I Mir ruugh<br />
rn ! t ! <<br />
mil<br />
whirh In rriitii r.<br />
rimdi'<br />
Bi.fnrc arlim<br />
rumitun.. „„„ v<br />
«nly for ih.<br />
h,<br />
p<br />
hi.on<br />
*l'ini- This<br />
111" stuff nl<br />
i* nor mails<br />
puriha«.ini;<br />
.uld shop n..t<br />
mi-rrhandiia.<br />
dcmri-d. but isublnh and shop<br />
for Ihc etisl .if Tarrying charges<br />
) thi h amniin! il rti^h to buy on<br />
lime)<br />
Thi- furnituri.<br />
be friirn lhrn. b<br />
rHse ijnod<br />
fur ml u re and<br />
vim buy will<br />
k.e ratl'guril'S<br />
ixrasional<br />
uphnliti>rd<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
» RISTAIWANT<br />
$1 .00<br />
Daily<br />
Specials<br />
rNa,UDE SAT. & SUN.<br />
SERVED 11 A.M. TO B P.M.<br />
PLEASANTVILU<br />
Block Horse Pike at<br />
New Road on Rt. 40<br />
Atlantic & Ohio Avee.<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
I I McArthiif Blvd.<br />
JULY 31<br />
Frtod Jumbo Shrimp<br />
SHAM w)Hi CntaW<br />
•r«JM Flounder PIIW,<br />
•ufMr Saue*<br />
BfMdtd VMI Cuttt.<br />
Brown Gravy<br />
SAT, & SUN.<br />
AUGUST 1, 2<br />
OiieltM CMtiaMa and<br />
Spatfwifi, no wg,<br />
ShtfM Cho)» Top Sirtaki<br />
<strong>of</strong> gatf, <strong>On</strong>vy<br />
FrM laby Shrimp and<br />
FnNKli Frbt, no vtf.<br />
MONDAY<br />
_ AUGUSTS<br />
BjrBQ Baky Sp. Rita"<br />
BnadMl VMI Chop.<br />
TsmaM hue*<br />
FrM OyMn, CscMall<br />
TUESDAY<br />
AUGUST 4<br />
MM Ham ind CtKagi<br />
MM PeMe, M mf,<br />
hteki Kim m<br />
1<br />
m» JlnM Sa<br />
Bowl, OfMilnj, no<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
AUGUSTS<br />
W S«lM StHk<br />
in <strong>On</strong>ion Orivy<br />
Fitt Fknmdw frlkt,<br />
Tartar hwt<br />
THURSDAY<br />
AUGUST6<br />
MMI<br />
•Ili M VVf.<br />
Shrimp CrwU<br />
k<br />
AM Butter<br />
Roil.<br />
PON ADDITIONAL SSc tOur<br />
AND COFFH, CHOICI OF<br />
DWHT<br />
. i i h ^i run MM<br />
uri'iil.-i Mr.-ii<br />
u,,irp,ii;c aiiii<br />
I. r I. -, ,tnd ru<br />
:.!» il. fUUll V.'li<br />
A* f.ir ,.<br />
s.'i u M if h ,i H<br />
i'.ini-i'rnrfl.<br />
km v, jvha vi. u<br />
nil" I pi'ii<br />
h:nl<br />
hi. s . .t<br />
I •<br />
I. •'»»• |)i-.i|ili- arc liki.' blot-<br />
,'1^' ii-r-—>.,iiik n nl I in. but get it<br />
.,n- .il I (i(ii'k«iir(i?,'<br />
ii" -Shipuiril. I'hiliirit'lphio.<br />
ON ROOSIVELT BLVD. V/, MILES WIST OF<br />
OCEAN CITY ON J4TH iTBIET<br />
THE SURF ROOM<br />
AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES (op IB M)<br />
enCNTIQNS . CLUBS • f>MVATE ENTRANCE L BAR<br />
BUKKKT SERVICE AVAILABLE j,<br />
Open Daily til Midnight • Fri. & Sat. 'Hi 2 mM.<br />
BAR OPEN SUNDAYS AT NOON /<br />
Clams en the Half Shell mr SrMmed • SandwidMf<br />
BEER • WINES • LIQUORS ;<br />
Delivery Service - Dial 199-4906 i<br />
i Clip This<br />
FRI.-SAT.-SUN. SPECIAL!<br />
50°<strong>of</strong>f<br />
on any Bucket or Barrel <strong>of</strong><br />
Red Barn's newf ried chicken.<br />
Family Budut 15 ptoeM<br />
Party ••rral 21 pt«CM ,, »4J5<br />
Good at (he following locations<br />
kRED<br />
nHDCHKKBf<br />
HAMBURGERS<br />
YOU MUST BE SATISFIED OR<br />
YOUR MONEY BACK<br />
|<br />
4i<br />
OCIAN CITY<br />
NORTHFIELD<br />
16th St. and Haven Av#. Tilton RMd MwMn .<br />
Palmer Shopping Canter Ntw Road and Mb-, Bitf<br />
398.1213<br />
6464620<br />
CALL AHEAD FOR IMMf RIATI SERVICE<br />
FREE PARKING - AIR CQNIMTIONnD<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 a,m. - 11 p,m. ?j<br />
Every Day is A HAPPY DAY<br />
in the<br />
Historic<br />
New jersey<br />
Fred and Ethel Noyes, Possessors<br />
Dine<br />
In <strong>The</strong> Glow<br />
<strong>of</strong> an Early American Inn<br />
Dinners Extraordinary • Buffet Luncheons<br />
QUAIL HILL LANTiRN LIGHT<br />
Historic SMITHVILLE INN<br />
Exciting<br />
20 MinvtM from Atbutk O*<br />
Phone: 641<br />
&£<br />
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I
PAOi 14 _ SECTION ONi THI OCEAN CITY SENTINELLiDGiR FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Narcotics team<br />
has busy week<br />
Thr niirnitics Icsirn <strong>of</strong> Dt't<br />
Sgt jiihn DivH and Patriilrmm<br />
Atidcow Martin and Rich.ird<br />
Gems had u busy wrfiji wilh Iwu<br />
arrrsts Mohd,iv niijhi iind two<br />
more Tuesday<br />
Sally A Firld. 27, ,i<br />
housew'il't' frnm SO" 7th st was<br />
taken In Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital find trvuted for an<br />
ovtTfJijse nf a prescriptmn<br />
legend drug Shi 1 was later<br />
charged with possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />
drug and with beirn under th#<br />
influence <strong>of</strong> a drujx She was<br />
released in $1,000 bail<br />
James A Grogan, 3S. <strong>of</strong> the<br />
same address was also picked<br />
up Tuesday night for<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> narcotics and<br />
narcotics parapherniilis,<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> drugs, and use <strong>of</strong><br />
a prescription legend drug<br />
(heroin)<br />
Griipn received a<br />
preliminary hearing in<br />
Municipal Court Wednesday<br />
and was held for the grand jury<br />
in $2500 bail<br />
Monday night Martin and<br />
Doss siopprd " grwri 1960<br />
Chevrolet at 9th st and<br />
Simpson av. After a search <strong>of</strong><br />
the car and its occupants, the<br />
two charged Stephen R.<br />
Munder. 19. <strong>of</strong> Newtown,<br />
Conn., and Darlene McCleish,<br />
J,B, <strong>of</strong> Pitman, with poisession<br />
<strong>of</strong> marijuana and prescription<br />
Tegfnd drugs. <strong>The</strong> two were<br />
released in S500 bail each for a<br />
hearing in Municipal Court on<br />
August 17,<br />
Pets in closed ears<br />
can die from heat<br />
This week's heat spell has<br />
brought unconfirmed reports<br />
<strong>of</strong> dogs suffering from<br />
suffocation after being left in<br />
closed ears by their owners<br />
Animal owners that take<br />
their pets in the c;ir with them<br />
are advised that the<br />
temperature in a closed car tin<br />
a warm day can quickly<br />
become overwhelming for an<br />
anlmaJ. Although one may<br />
intend only to leave the pet for<br />
a short time in a locked ear,<br />
delays may occur that could<br />
cause the animal to die from<br />
lack <strong>of</strong> air<br />
Whenever possibl,', pets<br />
shou d not be taken places<br />
where they will have to be left<br />
unnattended in a closed car or<br />
the car windows should be<br />
open to provide ample<br />
ventilation.<br />
flLTOW SHOPPING eiNTtlt<br />
NORTH FilLD — 64&1147<br />
Free pirfcin? M the Dosr<br />
NOW SHOWING<br />
JERRY LEWIS<br />
t( n •«•**'*<br />
PLEASANT INTEHU'DF. Thp lift- nf the lifcfciiar<br />
in Oi'caji Uity is not all i-morgetu-y rrwui's in the surf<br />
Hen 1 rookie guard Chuck Bitson, <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne, Pa..<br />
experionri'S ont' <strong>of</strong> thi" mori> pli'asant dutlt'S <strong>of</strong> his<br />
station. He u-nds the injuncd too <strong>of</strong> pretty Lindu Bpek.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Woodbury, while friend Jane Chew, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodliury, regisUrs interest and rompassion Rhfire<br />
Studio Photo.<br />
OFF! CIS<br />
Hall<br />
{10 j.fn^ld p.mj<br />
SjHn-PIHUntiHIl*<br />
Unsain Bui r*rmln.i<br />
KnljtiU Ptunmey<br />
In Ocun CHy<br />
CONVENTION<br />
m\ Excuiswt<br />
MON THRU !AT<br />
SUNDAYS 6 P.M.<br />
THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE<br />
VENTNOR THEATRE<br />
5211 Ventnor<br />
THE # 1 NOVEL<br />
OF THE YEAR-MOW<br />
A yOTIOM PICTURE!<br />
dn g-Tr*ei ani Ctilill! f<br />
liD.O.QUIRRIRO<br />
S liii Hi* &•***!<br />
EVENINGS<br />
7:10 and fiU<br />
DUN MARTIN JIAN SEBERG<br />
as VtRNQN DEMERCST at TANYA LIVINGSTON<br />
MAURKNSTAPUTOH<br />
«» MRS. GUERRERO<br />
Radio<br />
nt! riui'H I'ft-Mi<br />
ni'purlmi'nl<br />
tlr-pi.iri menl<br />
A Inllc i<br />
Mueller hid ii<br />
i l*nhlir<br />
i'iiiiirar! tii<br />
Wllll I I !!••*<br />
Him<br />
I iiiM ! ppl\ tin<br />
C,iHiu\ hif<br />
ni Ai i In- mil<br />
i'lly I<br />
llvi.i.id<br />
'<br />
I M<br />
pner .HI -.unrid h 111receivers<br />
,iiid ! t ,m-.mii IIIH Iii<br />
iidii i Hy I.IMI-1 ..1111 Mu.Mi-i -<br />
base M .it ii in Li. kid sp'-ril'u'il<br />
powei riulpul<br />
<strong>The</strong> emilnii I ILII the i .ti'ei 1 -<br />
wa* .iwafded lilt 1 cml> ulllc-r<br />
bidder, HCA Mobile H.II.« .il<br />
("amdi'ii, wlin nnnided I hi-<br />
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Old St, George's Church<br />
ex-pastor at Union Chapel<br />
Dr Prrdcrirk E Maser,<br />
former paslor (if Old Si<br />
Geonjr's McthodiKl Church in<br />
Philadnlphin, will br mit<br />
sppaker at the 1 1 am Worship<br />
fcrviee Sunday at Union<br />
Chapel by thii Sna, fiRih st and<br />
Asbury av<br />
Old SI OpiirBP'^ Church is<br />
the world's oldest Methodist<br />
Church in continuous service.<br />
Largely through Dr Mas<strong>of</strong>'s<br />
efftirts Methodists from all<br />
over the world visit this shrinp<br />
which holds many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
historic dociimenti* <strong>of</strong><br />
Methodism<br />
For five years Dr Maser also<br />
was District Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
the Northwesl District <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dialogue 70 leader<br />
Rev. Wallace E. Fisher<br />
Dialogue "70 <strong>of</strong> St. John's<br />
Lutheraji Chureh will have it*<br />
guest leader Sunday Dr.<br />
Wallace E, Fisher, D, D,, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trinity Lutheran Church in<br />
Lancaster, Pa, <strong>The</strong> topic for<br />
this week'i session will be<br />
Chureh Renewal,<br />
<strong>The</strong> class meets every<br />
Sunday at 9:30 am, at 1007<br />
Cenb-aJ av All interested<br />
persons are invited. C<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
buns are served.<br />
SWIETHIART<br />
Philadelphia Conference <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United Methodist Church, HIK<br />
services are provided to Union<br />
Chapel through the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Tabernacle Association<br />
Immediately following the<br />
Worship Service the Sacrament<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Lord's Supper will be<br />
administered by Dr Maser <strong>The</strong><br />
first Sunday <strong>of</strong> August has<br />
been observed as Communion<br />
Sunday for matt than BO years<br />
at the Chapel All who attend<br />
the service are invited to<br />
partake <strong>of</strong> the Communion,<br />
Eugene Debus is chaplain <strong>of</strong><br />
the day.<br />
Special music <strong>of</strong> the<br />
morning will be brought by<br />
Richard Goodrich, bass soloist<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arch Street United<br />
Methodist Church in<br />
Philadelphia, Mr, Goodrich has<br />
done oratorio work arid given<br />
recitals throu^iout the<br />
Delaware Valley In 1968 he<br />
won first place in the Bass<br />
competition in the Welsh<br />
Eisteddfod in Philadelphia and<br />
was runnerup in the opera<br />
section. He is a voice student<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marshall Heinbaugh, a well<br />
known voice teacher in<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Youth Choir under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Thomas B<br />
Mulllneaux will sing a Negro<br />
Spiritual, "Let Us Break Bread<br />
Together. 1 ' <strong>The</strong> Youth Choir<br />
reheaises Thursday morninp at<br />
10^30 am. in Chapel Hall.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chapel is happy to<br />
announce that it has been given<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> a Lowrey organ by<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />
Association, This instrument<br />
was formerly used for the<br />
Tabernacle Association evening<br />
Hjrvices held in the Strand<br />
<strong>The</strong>ater on the Boardwalk for a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> years.<br />
At 9;30 a.m. preceding the<br />
Worship Service, Sunday<br />
Chureh School meets with<br />
classes for aJl aps. <strong>The</strong> public<br />
is invited to attend both<br />
services, Harold Pierce is<br />
Sunday School superintendent<br />
Ample <strong>of</strong>f-street paved<br />
parking on chureh property is<br />
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church on Asbury av.<br />
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PAOf SiCTION TWO<br />
Rev, Neil Macau lay<br />
Sports<br />
Church news<br />
PRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Darlene Joy Macau lay<br />
Joe Talley Musical team climax<br />
Summer Bible Conference week<br />
<strong>The</strong> Joe Talley Musicai<br />
Team climaxes its week at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Summer Bible<br />
Conference at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ikptist Church this evening<br />
(Friday) at 7:30 o'clock Joe<br />
Talley. evangelist from<br />
Greensboro, NC plays<br />
trombone, electric guitar, and<br />
banjo; Marion Taliey plays<br />
piano, Paul Tailey plays the<br />
accordion and trumpet, and<br />
Carolyn Talley plays the flut*<br />
<strong>The</strong> Maeaulay Musical<br />
Messengers, from Boca Raton,<br />
Fla,, wfll appear at the Summer<br />
Bible Conference Saturday and<br />
Sunday only<br />
Rev. Neil Maeaulay Is a<br />
dynamic preacher, radio and<br />
TV pastor who has traveled the<br />
world many times in<br />
evangelistic and missionary<br />
campaigns. He was formerly a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional eornetist ,n<br />
, symphonic bands under<br />
eminent conductors, Revelli,<br />
Or<strong>of</strong>e, Grainger, Gould,<br />
Leitzen and Goldman<br />
Patricia Macau lay is a gifted<br />
instrumentaJist playing piano,<br />
orfen, accordion, musical bells,<br />
and vibra harp Darlene Joy<br />
Maeaulay, soprano vocalisi<br />
received her masters degree in<br />
speech from Bob Jones<br />
University, Greenville, NC in<br />
Mav <strong>1970</strong> While still in her<br />
teens,, she traveled witn her<br />
father, Neil Maeaulay in<br />
e va n t'f- hstic campiigns<br />
throughout Europe and the<br />
Middle East, Caribbean, and<br />
Lann America.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Macau lays present their<br />
musical programs at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church Saturday<br />
it 7 30 p.m.. and Sunday at<br />
7:30pm<br />
<strong>The</strong> Macau lays are the<br />
featured musicians at the<br />
Sacred Musieale on Music Pier<br />
2:30 p m Sunday<br />
Rev Maeaulay, director <strong>of</strong><br />
New Life Missions, will speak<br />
ciintinued on page 5, sec 2<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
California minister<br />
at Tabernacle Sunday<br />
Dr Ki-nrii'lil A rarlMni<br />
nuriuiliT <strong>of</strong> I hi Firm I.Miii-rl<br />
MolhodiM Chunjj in C,IK,rial.<br />
Clillf . will he ^piiikiT Sundav,<br />
al thi- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> T;ihcrn;« I,<br />
Wesley av . ftLh to 6th hi,<br />
Dr Carbiun w I spenk ,,i thi<br />
two idpntiryl mtjrriiri^ Mr\iii*?-,<br />
9 and II am and ;,i th, 7<br />
p m iivcninij M.rviii in ihi<br />
Tjibernaf lo.<br />
Since ia6(J Dr Carlsun hn.boen<br />
minister <strong>of</strong> (hi. n.iiicinalh<br />
known Mi'ihiidiii Culhi-rirul Ml<br />
thi 1 Wl'Sl whirr |hi<br />
mi>mb«'rship pr> "nlly numbers<br />
over 300(1 Dunnp. hn I94K 60<br />
pastnrat* al Santa Monirai<br />
Pirsi United Methodist Church<br />
Dr Carlson ri'ctMvi'd thi<br />
KiwanK Ortirieate til Merii<br />
and the Red Crow.<br />
Distinguished Leadership<br />
Award He was Grand Chapluin<br />
for the Masonic Bodies, i,r<br />
California and Hawaii in 1969<br />
His worship services arc<br />
broadcast on two Los Angeles<br />
stations each Sunday and he i*<br />
a frequpnt sppakpr for<br />
television,<br />
AJl services are held in thr<br />
Tabernacle Muse will be led<br />
bv Walter D Eddowes Jr and<br />
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JUL f 4\f<br />
Hear is on the hippies<br />
<strong>The</strong>rt> can he no mistaking it, hippios<br />
are not welcome in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, If ever u<br />
pu«fi> <strong>of</strong> class legislation was <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> government, it<br />
is <strong>City</strong> Ottflnuni-i- 1071<br />
<strong>The</strong>/miinanee, spwifurully. prohibits<br />
anytrrfe "wi>aring or i-arr>'ing garb, not<br />
designed for an/or normally usod us<br />
wearing apparel" to congrifeu'in groups<br />
<strong>of</strong> six persons or more<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly membfrs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s hippie<br />
colony wear soiled' wrrapes or<br />
bedraggled blankets in public It is only<br />
the long-haired nomadic youth who<br />
novers himself with clothing "not<br />
normally usod as wearing apparel" and<br />
stashes his shoulder pink under the<br />
boardwalk.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Hall says the ordinance is good<br />
for <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv <strong>The</strong>re is not much room<br />
for argument here Boardwalk strollers<br />
have been eriti. ,il <strong>of</strong> and repul.wi by the<br />
loitering hippies- who during the current<br />
season have been holding their rap and<br />
jam sessions on a boardwalk pavilhon<br />
<strong>The</strong> ordinanriJ is the "right cross' (n<br />
the "straight left" city <strong>of</strong>ficials dealt the<br />
hippies last wm'k when » curfew was<br />
di'( 'ared from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m on their<br />
favorite pavilhon. <strong>The</strong> only trouble with<br />
hippies is they are like an inflated<br />
balloon in water . push it under m (>ne<br />
place and It will pop up in another<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials say the ordinance has<br />
been requested by the Police<br />
Depart m e n t b e c a u * e t h e<br />
antiestahlishnient clothing worn hy<br />
hippies are ideal for carrying concealed<br />
weapons <strong>The</strong>re is some validity to this<br />
suspicion, but a long sharp knife can<br />
easily be concealed in almost any mode<br />
<strong>of</strong> garh.Nevrn tight-fitting jeans<br />
As to Whether or not the ordinance is<br />
fair will have to he a matter <strong>of</strong> personal<br />
judgement on the part <strong>of</strong> each citizen,<br />
and visitor, in the community Whether<br />
or not it is discriminatory and<br />
unconstitutional is something the courts<br />
will have to decide, if these pointu arc<br />
ever tested by law.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing is certain, hippies (ire imi<br />
welcome in Oman fltv<br />
Borrowing trouble in the future<br />
<strong>The</strong> destinies <strong>of</strong> our society seem ever<br />
to be contingent on economic<br />
expediency, despite the fact that the<br />
waste we leave in the wake <strong>of</strong> this<br />
fallacious philosophy hai in recent years<br />
proven this hang-up to be <strong>of</strong>ten wrong,<br />
A case in point is the difficulties in<br />
which the Atlantic County Sewerage<br />
Authority seeks the solution to the<br />
question <strong>of</strong> waste disposal. If, or when,<br />
the Cape May County Sewerage<br />
Authority is established, its members<br />
might well observe the Atlantic County<br />
record on the matter.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Atlantic County Sewerage<br />
Authority, has just about decided that<br />
ocean outfall pipelines are the best<br />
method with which to diipose <strong>of</strong> sewage.<br />
This decision flies in the face <strong>of</strong> advice<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered the Authority by a scientist well<br />
versed in the effects and ravages <strong>of</strong><br />
improper disposal,<br />
Larry Wasserman, <strong>of</strong> the State Marine<br />
Science Consortorium at Cape May<br />
Point, proposed that the Authority<br />
provide plant facilities to give terceriary<br />
treatment to the wastes and the waste<br />
water by recycled back to the mainland<br />
for use by fanners to irrigate crops,<br />
Waaserman's suggestion is true<br />
conservation <strong>of</strong> natural resources,<br />
pisposing <strong>of</strong> sewage by way <strong>of</strong> an ocean<br />
'outfall lint will alleviate to lomf depee<br />
*he pollution that exists Ln the bay<br />
waters, but what will happen to the<br />
beach surf in time as a result <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ocean dumping <strong>of</strong> wastes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Authority reverted to the old<br />
dodge; it is not economically feasible to<br />
consider Wasserman's proposal at this<br />
time, "Right now," said Ryerson<br />
Mausert, Authority chairman, "the<br />
Authority is concerned with one thing:<br />
directing sewage wastes out <strong>of</strong> the back<br />
bay area,"<br />
Ten or twenty years from now a<br />
future Authority chairman may he<br />
saying "right now the Authority is<br />
concerned with one thing: directing<br />
sewage wastes out <strong>of</strong> the beachfront<br />
surf,"<br />
It is frustrating to live in an affluent<br />
society that can protect the Vietnamese<br />
and the Koreans from themselves, shield<br />
Western Europe from communism, shoot<br />
manned rockets to the moon and back,<br />
but is still unable to apply its amazing<br />
technology to the real needs <strong>of</strong> its own<br />
people.<br />
Outfall lines will only alleviate the<br />
current disposal problems, not cure<br />
them. And they could well pose still<br />
more difficult problems should they lead<br />
to the future contamination <strong>of</strong> the<br />
principal stock in trade <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
and other Jeriey seaside resortJ ... the<br />
surf and beach.<br />
Competition spurs efficiency<br />
A service contract for the city's radio<br />
transmitting equipment has mysteriously<br />
_been lost by both the city and the<br />
electronics company providing the<br />
service.<br />
A check with various city hall <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
revealed that each <strong>of</strong>ficial questioned<br />
thought somebody else was holding the<br />
contact. Even the <strong>City</strong> Clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
where all city contracts are filed, had no<br />
record <strong>of</strong> the document.<br />
Mueller Electronics, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
who provides the city with new<br />
equipment and services the existing<br />
radios for several thousand dollars a<br />
year, said it had-lost its copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contract, but would be happy to draw<br />
up a new one with the city.<br />
• Mueller has been servicing the city's<br />
radio equipment for two years on an<br />
expired contact between the city and<br />
Atkinson Electronics, <strong>of</strong> Pleasantville,<br />
who has since gone out <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
Atkinson turned over its service<br />
contracts to Mueller. No copy <strong>of</strong><br />
Atkinson's expired contract is-on file at<br />
city hall either.<br />
Public Safety Director Chester J.<br />
Wimberg said he would forward a copy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new contract Mueller is drawing<br />
up to this newspaper. Wimberg admits he<br />
has not asked any other electronics firms<br />
to submit proposals to see if a better<br />
deal can be provided the city.<br />
<strong>The</strong> one-year warranty on 14 Police<br />
Department radios expires next month.<br />
A new contract for their maintenance<br />
will have to be drawn. A Somers Point<br />
firm sold the RCA radios to tfte city<br />
after a lengthy mix-up on specifications<br />
between Mueller and the city engineer's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
In the interest <strong>of</strong> economy and good<br />
service for essential city communications<br />
systems, competitive proposals should be<br />
sought by city <strong>of</strong>ficials from firms<br />
interested in servicing the radio<br />
equipment.<br />
Remember when , , .<br />
ONE YEAR AGO<br />
Oil. apparently flushed into<br />
the ocean from the bunkers <strong>of</strong><br />
a passing freight ship, fouled<br />
bathing beaches from Long<br />
Branch to Wildwood,<br />
• • •<br />
Local police cooperated<br />
with other area departments,<br />
the State Police,^ and the<br />
Atlantic County Prosecutor's<br />
Office In laying plans to thwart<br />
any disturbances at ir.e<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Pop Festival<br />
* *~ *<br />
Mere than BOO artists<br />
participated in the Seventh<br />
Annual Boardwalk Art Show,<br />
according to James F Peniand,<br />
chairman,<br />
* * *<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Preliminary discussions were<br />
in progress! euneyrninir a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel - Ledger<br />
Friday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 31. <strong>1970</strong><br />
Printed and Published In America's Greatest Family KesoH<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Jnc<br />
112 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J, 08226<br />
Established lt«l<br />
Entered at Post Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J . OMOT<br />
as second I'IHHS matter<br />
JOHN T. STETHERS , PMIAm<br />
VINCENT T. MICH1LITTI m^<br />
JOHN J. SOUTHARD , MmrtUm *»**,*<br />
:MIMCRIPTION MICE: M.M ptr F~r by m.il In OMM <strong>City</strong><br />
WcWfy; ilx ntMffii, J2.J». i|Mwtwn, .«« d Mlttlulppl RI»W<br />
par fan- $4.75; ti, meorh., (2.7S. WM if MitiliiiptM Ri«r p*r<br />
fmr, U,H, Met on MWSffMd, 11 etnM (Mr sepy. Publication<br />
iftefetej IVMfely .nry Thur*d»y, SMtHntkh/ TutMay ind<br />
FrMay tnm wtMtf MM* to Jmt MM UWC Bay<br />
^replacement for the old<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Convention Hall<br />
which was burned to the<br />
ground in a winter fire<br />
* * *<br />
Al Capp, creator <strong>of</strong> "Li'I<br />
Ahner," was selected as the<br />
second recipient <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boardwalk Art Show Merit<br />
Award<br />
* * *<br />
TEN YEAHS AGO<br />
Four separate fires broke<br />
out in the SOU block <strong>of</strong> thp<br />
boardwalk during a six-hour<br />
period and all were believed to<br />
be caused by carelessly<br />
discarded cigarettes.<br />
* • *<br />
<strong>The</strong> 35th annual Atlantic<br />
Coast Junior Tennis<br />
Tournament was played at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> municipal courts.<br />
* • •<br />
TWENTY YEAHS AQO<br />
A half dozen restaurant<br />
owneri in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> went on<br />
the record as being against the<br />
hoarding <strong>of</strong> food and in favor<br />
<strong>of</strong> voluntary production and<br />
distribution controls to avert<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> federal<br />
government rationing during<br />
•the Korean War,<br />
* * •<br />
A New York architectural<br />
film was engaged to prepare<br />
plan* and specifications for the<br />
new obstetrical and "Wrgical<br />
wing <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital.<br />
Gentility is <strong>of</strong>tencorffuHcd<br />
with weakness.<br />
forum and<br />
agin 1 'em<br />
Editor Wilh reference in<br />
the letter from "Oco.in<br />
Citi/en re dog ownerN • uu r<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citi/en Kay* "beyond<br />
despLmng duq owners he IJ-.<br />
helpless," I say he is rn>t<br />
hilpless. 1 have solved the<br />
problem in my immediate<br />
neighborhood When the<br />
despised don owner appears<br />
and persuades his dou lo spread<br />
favors liver our wel!=ean'd for<br />
property. m> children follow<br />
him home and briny back his<br />
address <strong>The</strong>n I carefully<br />
remove the said favors with a<br />
superdupfr picker, put it in a<br />
shallow container, lake it<br />
around to his address and<br />
can-In My place it on his lawn,<br />
because the filthy favor<br />
bi'lonus to the despised dug<br />
owner and not to me<br />
<strong>The</strong>n I shake red pepper (a<br />
police sujjMeslion) on Ihi' spot<br />
and this doggie avoids the<br />
place, walking right on by with<br />
his head high in the nir and not<br />
sniffing along the lawn<br />
IT you don't print this letter<br />
you nre "chicken."<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citizen No. 2<br />
Editor's note: Your letter,<br />
riear <strong>Ocean</strong> Citizen No, 2, is in<br />
print, which absolves me <strong>of</strong><br />
any barnyard connotation As<br />
a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, I wouldn't<br />
muss publishing this gem. It is<br />
the most succinct letter I have<br />
ever had the pleasure <strong>of</strong><br />
receiving, readini4 and printing.<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger I<br />
can sympathize with Mr,<br />
Marplo, whose wife was<br />
stricken with a gall bladder<br />
attack while in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Apparently Mr. Marple was<br />
unaware <strong>of</strong> the fact that<br />
medical assistance was not<br />
available to him, 1 can<br />
sympathize because I, too, was<br />
confronted with a similar<br />
problem a few years ago after I<br />
had moved here to stay. After<br />
understanding my predicament<br />
I high-tailed it to my former<br />
Philadelphia M, D, But that<br />
can't always be done,<br />
particularly if It's a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
life or death,<br />
I can also sympathizi? with<br />
the "Interested Person" whose<br />
husband (I presume) is one <strong>of</strong><br />
those four or five doctors<br />
trying their best to minister to<br />
100,000 strangers during the<br />
summer months.<br />
Unfortunately most <strong>of</strong> those<br />
visitors are unaware <strong>of</strong> the fact<br />
that "you can call <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
and they will get a doctor for<br />
you," How are they to know?<br />
It seems to me that the city<br />
authorities should make public<br />
the fact that visitors to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> do so at their own risk,<br />
that obtaining medical<br />
asnifitance Is about as easy as<br />
joining the Colony Club,<br />
Or, better yet, possibly the<br />
city imthoritics could <strong>of</strong>fer to<br />
provide <strong>of</strong>fice space for those<br />
doctors in the western lection<br />
<strong>of</strong> our state who would like to<br />
spend a few weeks In our town<br />
muting their pr<strong>of</strong>ession with a<br />
mighty <strong>On</strong>e spell <strong>of</strong> clear air<br />
and bright sunshine.<br />
OCEAN OITYZEN<br />
Hippies hip high<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
Wellington. DC <strong>The</strong><br />
same problem ihai laeed<br />
Hicliiird Nixon III I96H- i-eiiinR<br />
p|ee!t-r] is fatiny both Senator<br />
Strom Thurmond and<br />
President Nixon in I'.ITi This<br />
explains- HI part tin South<br />
Carolina HrrHil.hean , hl;ist at<br />
the White iloiise on Ihe<br />
question <strong>of</strong> Uut exemption for<br />
prKiite schools<br />
Bui it is not .-ill <strong>of</strong> tin'<br />
e x p I H fiiif i o n T h ii r m o n d<br />
genuinely thought he hiiri ;i<br />
cummiimPnt horn the<br />
President barrinL' n tax<br />
camp.nun .igiiinsl private<br />
schools And priv.ite schools<br />
have tniriiiionalh < hosrn their<br />
students Not until now has<br />
this henn ronsid'i red reason for<br />
withholding IMX exemptions<br />
<strong>The</strong> President, on the other<br />
hand, has lo ecintend with<br />
aides and 'iippomn-es in the<br />
White Mouse, m the Treasury<br />
(David Kennedy I. m Justice<br />
and Welfare, who see the<br />
mush room mi! <strong>of</strong> private<br />
sehouls in Dixie stutes as<br />
nothing but an effort to<br />
maintain separation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
races. <strong>The</strong>y are, ol course, right<br />
in many c:tse».<br />
Thurmond is credited with<br />
holding the southern front for<br />
Nixon at Miami in 19BH. <strong>The</strong><br />
President look (hit, into<br />
consideration in several ways<br />
after his victory <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> his top<br />
political 11 a.H 11 n men in the<br />
White House, Harry Dent, is a<br />
former Thurmond aide, a<br />
former OOP chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
South Carolina, Other<br />
Thurmond men have been<br />
given jobs. But when Bob<br />
Finch left the Welfare<br />
Department and came over to<br />
the White House as a Nixon<br />
aide that might have signalled<br />
the end for conservatives, in a<br />
sense<br />
Thurmond looks southward<br />
to his home state to see an<br />
ambitious Democratic<br />
Governor with no place to go<br />
when his term expires at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> this year-Bob MeNair,<br />
It is suspected MeNair will run<br />
ngninst Thurmond in 1972 if<br />
conditions scorn right. For a<br />
time after the Nixon victory in<br />
196S it seemed Thurmond was<br />
in, but persistent Washington<br />
elfort-s to force total school<br />
integration have now stirred<br />
turmoil in his state,<br />
Wallace backers in 1968 are<br />
still hitter thi *. he did not<br />
support Wallace, remembering<br />
1948 when Thurmond might<br />
have thrown the presidential<br />
election into the House with<br />
the support <strong>of</strong> such leaders as<br />
James F._ Byrnes or Senator<br />
Richard Russell, Thurmond in<br />
1988, like Byrnes and Russell<br />
in 1948, refused to join the<br />
third-party effort,<br />
Wallacites and Democrats<br />
combined could conceivably<br />
spell trouble for Thurmond in<br />
1972. President Nbton, on the<br />
other hand, obviously doesn't<br />
Wish to be too closely linked to<br />
Dixie conservatism: it might<br />
cost him too many votes<br />
outside the South in 1972.<br />
Garden State . . .<br />
TRENTON - Pay raises for<br />
New Jersey lawmakers this<br />
year follows a trend<br />
throujfhout the United States<br />
to catch up with the higher and<br />
higher cost <strong>of</strong> living<br />
Late last year the Legislature<br />
unanimously adopted a bill<br />
increasing the salaries <strong>of</strong> all<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Legislature<br />
from $7,. r >00 to $10,000<br />
annually effective this year<br />
<strong>The</strong> lejrislution followed<br />
increases in pay and additional<br />
help for the lawmakers in<br />
several other States.<br />
<strong>The</strong> I960 Louisiana<br />
Legislature set legislative base<br />
pay al 80,000 in years <strong>of</strong><br />
sixty-day sessions, and at<br />
$7,600 in years <strong>of</strong> 30-day<br />
sessions, Louisiana lawmakers<br />
will continue to receive fifty<br />
dollars per diem for service on<br />
interim committees.<br />
An act passed by the 1989<br />
Illinois Legislature authorized<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> $3,600 annually to<br />
legislators for staff, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
rental, and telephone expenses.<br />
<strong>The</strong> act prohibited any<br />
legislator from using any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
money for persona! expenses<br />
and contained a strong<br />
an ti nepotism provision.<br />
In Oregon, an interim<br />
expense allowance <strong>of</strong> $100 per<br />
month was established by the<br />
1989 General Assembly. <strong>The</strong><br />
1969 Indiana Legislature raised<br />
legislative salaries from $1,800<br />
to $'1,000 annually. A new<br />
monthly expenses allowance <strong>of</strong><br />
$100 when the Legislature is<br />
not. In session was also<br />
approved.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1989 North Carolina<br />
General Assembly established t<br />
new annual legislative salary <strong>of</strong><br />
S2,4OO, plus a $50 a month<br />
expense allowance, and new<br />
retirement benefiu. Pay<br />
increases will become effective<br />
in 1971, in line with provisions ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> a eonjtitutional amendment<br />
approved by the voters in<br />
November 1968, <strong>The</strong><br />
amendment removed the<br />
constitutional limits on<br />
legislative .pay and permitted<br />
compengation to be set by law.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1969 South Carolina<br />
Legislature increased legislative<br />
pay from $15 to $25 daily,<br />
N6xt November, Nevada voters<br />
will determine the fate <strong>of</strong> a<br />
constitutional amendment<br />
which would allow legislators<br />
to set their own pay and<br />
expense allowances.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1989 New Hampshire<br />
Legislature approved a<br />
constitutional amendment for<br />
submission for the voters next<br />
November which would<br />
establish a commission to<br />
review legislative (alaries<br />
biennially.<br />
WOHKEHAIIOLISIIES JOB<br />
Sacrs/nemo-James 0, White<br />
44. put a note ln the suggestion<br />
bo« that his civilian job at Mo-<br />
Clellan Air Faroe Bast was a<br />
waste <strong>of</strong> time and money, After<br />
months in bureaucratic channels,<br />
White's job WM abollBhed, Hi<br />
was-rfwarded $1,000 for his sug-<br />
gestion.<br />
lonely days on the<br />
g<br />
OI's g<br />
Allison's<br />
up their<br />
welcome<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la Cartm<br />
SURFINO SEA GULL Two CJ] H attachod to the<br />
llth Armored Cavalry Regiment in Germany sent us a<br />
letter last w(M>k suggi'sting that we {{ivt> Chuck Allison,<br />
author <strong>of</strong> this paper's "Paddling Out" column a Suaring<br />
Son Gull award Randy Pox and Jack Bray, Jr., said that<br />
as hprdcr watchers along<br />
the East-West German<br />
frontier they have been<br />
following our Sea Gull<br />
awards since their<br />
inception earlier this<br />
year. "We would like to<br />
nominate your paddling<br />
Jack Anderson <strong>of</strong> the<br />
surf. Chuck Allison, ."or<br />
his superb command <strong>of</strong><br />
the written English<br />
language 1 ." the OI's go<br />
on. <strong>The</strong>y say<br />
enlumn livens<br />
liurder We always<br />
suggestions for thi' Sea Gull award So this week the<br />
"wobbling winy" goes to one <strong>of</strong> our own. Chuck<br />
Allison It isn't really appropriate for Allison to get a<br />
soaring sea gull since he spends most <strong>of</strong> his free time in<br />
the water. So to you Chuck goes the first "Surfing Sea<br />
Gull" It s better than having an albatross around your<br />
neck<br />
* * *<br />
SUPER SALESMAN Col Herbert H. Blizzard could<br />
probably sell refrigerators to Eskimos because last week<br />
he literally sold an elephant. At an intereluh meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kiwanis Cluh at Hammonton the<br />
Colonel took some pieces <strong>of</strong> tin with him and<br />
represented them as souvenir pieces from Lucy the<br />
Elephant. Lucy is the giant pachyderm that was moved<br />
amid much fanfare in Margate last week. Blizzard<br />
collected $21 from the members <strong>of</strong> the Hammonton<br />
Cluh from the phony tin auction. All's well that ends<br />
well and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cluh will be allowed to re&im<br />
to Hammonton again next year. <strong>The</strong> money was<br />
donated to the Hammonton Club's Welfare Fund<br />
* * *<br />
TAXES • <strong>The</strong>re are few five letter words in the<br />
English language that could be considered "dirty", but<br />
taxes is definitely one <strong>of</strong> them. Local tax bills came out<br />
recently and the moans and groans can still be heard all<br />
over town. This year the tax rate went up 40 cents per<br />
one hundred dollars <strong>of</strong> assessed valuation. <strong>The</strong> city Is<br />
now operating with its first $5 million budget. Allthe<br />
projects that caused the increase have been justified over<br />
and over again at city hall; the beach pumping program,<br />
city employee pay raises, increased costs <strong>of</strong> materials<br />
and supplies, among others. However, this doesn't make<br />
the burden any easier on the taxpayer. "You move a<br />
half step ahead financially and taxes knock you back a<br />
full step," one disgruntled resident said. To make<br />
matters worse last Friday, just one week after the tax<br />
bills were sent out, the city commissioners passed an<br />
emergency appropriation <strong>of</strong> $38,500 to provide<br />
adequate funds for overtime to city employees, pension<br />
fund payments, and four new trucks for the Public<br />
Works Department, Within the next few weeks John Q,<br />
Public will receive more greetinp from city hall, an alley<br />
paving bill. However before those bills can be sent out<br />
the commissioners must hold hearinp accepting the<br />
findings and assessments <strong>of</strong> the Alley Assessing Board.<br />
That's the board that held three separate hearings on<br />
complaints about tentative assessment bills, the first <strong>of</strong><br />
which nearly turned into a riot.<br />
• * *<br />
OUTLOOK GLOOMY - This whole situation is<br />
reminiscent <strong>of</strong> the poor soul who sat musing sad and<br />
lonely in a comer when a voice came to him out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
gloom saying, "Cheer up. Things could be worse,"So he<br />
cheered up and sure enough, things got worse. Local<br />
merchants feeling the effects <strong>of</strong> a cool and rainy<br />
summer so far aren't looking forward to the prospect <strong>of</strong><br />
the long cold winter ahead. Business has been down thii<br />
year and increased taxes, alley assessments, and overall<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> living Increases make the future look gloomy<br />
Indeed. No one knows quite where it all will end.<br />
Locally a little belt tightening around <strong>City</strong> Hall may be ,<br />
in order. Spending on services and equipment like there<br />
is no bottom to the barrel should be stopped.<br />
Tightening <strong>of</strong> the purse strings begins at the top with<br />
the commissioners, but will not be effective unless every<br />
city employee does his share.<br />
* * *<br />
THE 1 NAME OF THE GAME - Last week we<br />
criticized Public Safety Director Chester J. Wimberg for<br />
his uncooperative attitude and the attitude <strong>of</strong> police<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials In giving out information on the fracas with<br />
young people and police and firemen at 9th and the<br />
boardwalk two weeks ago. Last Friday morning during<br />
the crash <strong>of</strong> a single engine plane in the ocean at 4th st.<br />
we had the opportunity to view another one <strong>of</strong><br />
Wimberg's departments in action. We must say we were<br />
impressed. <strong>The</strong> Beach Patrol single.handedly rescued the.<br />
four occupants in the plane and by the time we arrived'<br />
with a photographer were administering to them on the<br />
beach. Beach Patrol Captain George T. Lafferty was<br />
running the show. As soon m the Rescue Squad left for<br />
the hospital Lafferty called reporters over to his truck<br />
and gave us a ride to his 1st st. headquarters for a<br />
briefing. <strong>The</strong> briefing turned out to be the complete<br />
story. We had all the information we needed in 10<br />
minutes and then Lafferty started taking calls from<br />
radio stations. We were asked if we wanted to use a<br />
telephone or have a cup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee. <strong>The</strong> guards involved<br />
in the rescue spoke freely and without restriction from<br />
Lafferty. An air <strong>of</strong> friendliness and cooperation<br />
prevailed. A lieutenant gave us and another reporter a<br />
ride back to our car. This episode was In complete<br />
contrast to the lack <strong>of</strong> cooperation we received from<br />
Wimberg and the Police Department the Saturday<br />
morning after the boardwalk fight. <strong>The</strong> sergeant on the<br />
desk refused to give us any information and he said no<br />
detectives were in the building to help us. We called up<br />
Wimberg who said anything he gave us was un<strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />
We received a sketchy outline. After piecing the picture<br />
together from other sources we called the Police<br />
Department back again,and asked the sergeant to read<br />
us the charges placed against thoie under arrest. He<br />
refused to do so even though the docket is open to<br />
public inspection at all times! We called Wimberg back<br />
and he said he wouldn't cooperate either, He told us if<br />
we wanted any information to go to police headquarters<br />
and wait. After 1 two hours <strong>of</strong> phone ealli the<br />
information was still incomplete. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> the game<br />
is cooperation and if the police <strong>of</strong>ficials have the belt<br />
interest <strong>of</strong> the oity at heart they wUl take down the veil<br />
<strong>of</strong> secrecy, <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>fieiali <strong>of</strong> the Police Department, from,<br />
the Commissioner on down, could learn a lesson from<br />
the Beach Patrol • a little cooperation goei a long way.<br />
KAljfc J — itt. i IUN ( WO<br />
STRONG<br />
Moke<br />
STRONG<br />
^CHURCHES COMMUNITIE<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
I 1th si iind Ccnirill av.<br />
Rev Chnrirs L Wood.<br />
D Ed , rnrlfir<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday (1 Olh SunHnv<br />
nflnr Trimly)<br />
7 rid Holv<br />
'< ii m Morning Prayer<br />
U a m f'hfiriil Eurhnrisl<br />
7 30 p m Rvoninn hn<br />
• * *<br />
Tupsdny<br />
9 30 am Holy<br />
First United<br />
Methodist Church<br />
Eighth Street and Central Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2<br />
9:30 a.m. Church School<br />
9; 30 and 11 a.m. Morning Worship<br />
"THATS AN UGLY CHURCH"<br />
Pastor Charles Wilcock<br />
7-10 p.m. IN CHURCH SANCTUABY<br />
DR. AARON E. GAST<br />
Flrif Pr#«byterl.n Church. OarmaiiMwii, P«.<br />
Song Service led by Raymond McAfee<br />
METROPOLITAN QUARTET<br />
CAROL COURTMAN MmiAM ZITO HERMOSA<br />
WALTER FREDERICKS RAYMOND McAFEE<br />
ROBERT ALLEN, WILLIAM C. WOOD,<br />
pianist organlit<br />
You Are Cordially Invi<br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Union Chapel<br />
32ND and CINTRAL AViNUi<br />
EVANGELICAL INDEPENDENT<br />
INTER-DENOMINATIONAL<br />
GRADES SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M.<br />
MORNING WORSHIP II A. M.<br />
NUSERY CARE PROVmED<br />
v ST. JOHN'S<br />
& LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
Tenth Street<br />
and<br />
Central Avenue<br />
A CONGREGATION OF TIffi LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />
THE REV, D. RICHARD GARRI$QN<br />
SUMMER SCHIDULi — Hours <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />
8:30 A. M. - <strong>The</strong> Service<br />
9:30 A.M. - Sunday Church School<br />
11:00 A.M.- <strong>The</strong> Service<br />
St. John's Lutheran Chapel<br />
36th Street and West Avenue<br />
10:30 A. M.-<strong>The</strong> Service<br />
August 2nd<br />
THE REV. CARL WEBER<br />
St. Jehn'* Luthtrtn Chunk, PMUiWphU,<br />
Thursday<br />
* * *<br />
UNION CHAPEL BY T»F SKA<br />
r,T, 1 h M iirirl Anbury ,,v<br />
* * *<br />
•Sunday<br />
9 -10 a m Sunday Churrh<br />
Sehotii With rlas?a>s for al! agr-h<br />
Miirciiri Pnirrp, suporlnti'ndi'nl<br />
11 am Worship Survirc<br />
Dr FrcfturU'k E Mnscr. gunst<br />
HpPjlkrr Dr Miiwr ul«) will<br />
ndminiKtir Hfily (Vimmiimfirl<br />
imrncdiiil.lv following thi'<br />
worship Hiirvirr Richard<br />
GmiHrirh. hiirltnnr Milmst <strong>of</strong><br />
Arch SiriM.I Uniti'd Mplhridist<br />
Churrh m Philadelphia, wlli<br />
sing Thp Voirp" in the<br />
Wildf-rni-ss" by John Prindle<br />
Scott and "HP Ti.uehpd Me"<br />
by William j GaiUier <strong>The</strong><br />
Youth Choir will sing a Nf'Hro<br />
Spiritual "Let Us Break Bread<br />
Togi'thi.r " Prelude "Saviour.<br />
Thy Dying Love" hy Robert<br />
Lowry, arranged by Clarence<br />
Kohlman, and "Intermw.in"<br />
from Cav.ilirria Rusticana by<br />
Piet.ro Maseapii Offprattiry<br />
"Friends Lauten" byE_S,<br />
Making<br />
Responsible<br />
Decisions<br />
in Business<br />
Listen this Sunday lo the Chris.<br />
dan Science Radio Series for same<br />
interesting .ns^is on this ques-<br />
tion.<br />
In this area it is hetird<br />
over<br />
WSLT 1520 k.c. 10 a.m.<br />
WMID 1240 k.c. 9:15 a.m.<br />
Lorcn/ Piisllurie<br />
Hvmn hy W ,1 Wi.slhr<br />
Plrv.-<br />
Thursday<br />
10 30 ii m Youth ('horr<br />
reh*>;ip*ai in Chapel M;ill AM<br />
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
] Oth st and Centrni av<br />
Ri'V D Richard r;«riiyi.n<br />
PilStOF<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9 .10 and 11 a m Th,.<br />
Service Holy Comrnuniijn<br />
9 30 a m Church St-hool<br />
9.30 a-m Dialogue '70<br />
Adult Cla_«s meeting al 1007<br />
Central av Dr Wallace Fisher,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Trinity Lutheran<br />
Church in Lancaster. Pa . will<br />
lead the discussion on Church<br />
Renewal<br />
12:15 p m Choir rehearsal<br />
Monday<br />
8 p m<br />
m ee ti n g<br />
H .10 Mnd i 1 .i m Morning<br />
Worship "Th" R i B h i i,, h..<br />
Ri*Fn MF I'nhijrn<br />
11 i! m NurviTS<br />
fi 1 r . p m Hi iiu.r Hiah ('<br />
K<br />
7 30 p m Evening<br />
Worship »r -'"tin H Cerstnir.<br />
Pills hu rfh T hx'ilngiriil<br />
S" nil nary<br />
Dircclor (il M">.ir Hinry C<br />
LifpMF nrjfiinis! Mrt H-HVid<br />
T..bia»<br />
Monday<br />
H p m r.Hrripu* f'rUKadf'<br />
Ti'iithinB Si'scuin. Hiil"!<br />
Lincoln<br />
10 ID a m Womim i Bible<br />
Stud> FVIluW'ihsp, LiiweF<br />
Aiiditt 'num<br />
7 3n p m Midweek "Bible<br />
Study Hnur '. L i> w e r<br />
Church Council<br />
THE<br />
BIBLE Sr>£AKS<br />
TO YOU<br />
THE TUESDAY<br />
Bible Class<br />
7:30 P. M.<br />
TAUSHT IT<br />
Mr. Lylt Olmstead<br />
(HOW STUDYING<br />
MEETS EVERY<br />
TUESDAY AT<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stahler's<br />
71 WALNUT ROAD<br />
OC1AN CITY, N, j,<br />
ALL ARE WELCOM<br />
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
CHAPEL<br />
36th st and West av<br />
Rev D Richard Garrison.<br />
Pastor<br />
# • *<br />
Sunday<br />
1 0 30 am • <strong>The</strong> Service<br />
FIRST UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
8th st- and Central av<br />
Charles Wilcock,<br />
Minister<br />
Roy W Quist,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> EduMtion<br />
Howard W Adams,<br />
MlnlsWr <strong>of</strong> Visitation<br />
William C Wood,<br />
Minister <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
» * •<br />
Today (Friday)<br />
7:30 p.m • Choir rehearsal<br />
* * »<br />
Sunday<br />
9:30 a.m Chureh School<br />
9:30 and 11 am • Morning<br />
Worship. Pastor Wileock's<br />
topic, "That's An Ugly<br />
Church "<br />
710 p.m. Evening Service<br />
in the Sanctuary. DT Aaron E<br />
Oast, speaker,<br />
* * •<br />
Tuesday •<br />
2 p m . Summer Auxiliary<br />
"An Afternoon Concert, "<br />
presented by Miriam Zito<br />
Mermosa,<br />
* * •<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />
Risen, and Coming Again<br />
Rev, William RAdcliffe Allen.<br />
Th M, Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9:45 a.m • Graded Sunday<br />
School, classes for each<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the family. John H<br />
Pfaeffli.jeneraj superintendent<br />
Auditoriurn<br />
Ueorge FartJE<br />
9 p m<br />
Teaching<br />
Lincolfi<br />
Thursday<br />
12 1ft<br />
Lunchetm<br />
welcome<br />
9pm<br />
Lincoln<br />
Pianist, Mrs<br />
Campus Crusade<br />
Sf-ssirin. Hotel<br />
p m CBMC<br />
Plymouth Inn Men<br />
Ciillege Life.<br />
CHURCH <strong>of</strong> the REDEEMER<br />
Longport, New Jersey<br />
?iW A.M. — HOLY COMMUNION<br />
io A.M. :<br />
Holy Communion - Family Service<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. Dabney j, Carr III<br />
Vlrfinii-<strong>The</strong>ological Seminary<br />
— __—~m— ~<br />
An Active ProtMtant Epitcopal Church MJMIOO<br />
Welcoming Ivcryan* <strong>of</strong> All Dansmiiiatieni<br />
Saturdas<br />
8:30 p m Campu« Crusade<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee House, Hotel Lincoln<br />
* i •<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Wesley av . 5th to flth sts.<br />
* • t<br />
9 and 11 am Morning<br />
Service Dr Kenneth A<br />
Carlson minister <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Glendale, Calif, speaker<br />
7 p.m Evening Service Dr<br />
Carlson, speaker- <strong>The</strong> Rev<br />
John C Kulp, chaplain <strong>of</strong> the<br />
CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
32nd st. and Central av<br />
Independent Evangelical •<br />
Interdenominational<br />
i » »<br />
Sunday •<br />
10 a-m Chureh School<br />
with classes for all ages.<br />
11 a.m Morning Worship.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev Warren A, Allem, Ed<br />
D, pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Congregational Chureh in Egj<br />
Harbor, speaker Nursery car»<br />
in the Beginners' Room during<br />
services,<br />
* * *<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
HOME OF THE OCEAN CITY<br />
SUMMER BIBLE<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
Rev David P. Wright.<br />
D D,, Pastor<br />
Robert Wright,<br />
Musical Director<br />
• t •<br />
Sunday -<br />
Fren Parking at Watson's<br />
Restaurant, 9th St. and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av , and Impala Motel, 10th st,.<br />
and boardwalk. Sundays from<br />
9 a.m. noon.<br />
9:30 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
with classes for every number<br />
<strong>of</strong> the family For free<br />
transportation call 399-3840 or<br />
399-247, 1 ) William J. Redding,<br />
general superintendent.<br />
10:45 a.m • Worship<br />
Service Organist, Mrs David P<br />
Wright <strong>The</strong>, Macaulay Musical<br />
Messengers with Neil Maeaulay<br />
cornetist, Pat Mseiulay,<br />
pianist; Darlene Joy MiCaulay,<br />
vocalist. Message by Pastor<br />
David P Wright from the<br />
gospel <strong>of</strong> Luke, Communion<br />
Service,<br />
10:45 am, • Supervised<br />
mips-efv downstairs.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church<br />
HOME OF THE OCEAN CITY SUMMER BIBLE CONFERENCE<br />
TENTH STREET and WESLEY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1<br />
7;30 p,m.—THE MACAULAY MUSICAL MESSENGBiS<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd, <strong>1970</strong><br />
9i30 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL in graded eiusei for the family<br />
10:45 a.m,—PASTOR DAVID P. WRIGHT<br />
7:30 p.m.—REV NEH. MACAULAY,<br />
DirMter Ni* Ufa Miaiani, Beca R»h», Florid..<br />
MUSICAL PROGRAM by THE MACAULAY MUSICAL MESSENGERS.<br />
FREE PARKnra 9:00 a.m. . 12.00 noon Sunday at WATOON'S<br />
RESTAURANT and MPALA PARHNG LOTS, and AT-TBE CHIJRCH,<br />
SUNDAY 2;30 p«.—5ACRED MUSICALE on Mmfe Pm<br />
FMfwrinfl THE MACAU LAV MUSICAL MESSENGERS: NEIL MACAULAY, C<br />
DARLENE MACAULAY, Mprant MM«; PAT MACAULAY playing<br />
pIlM ffllMlMl l»ll«, vibr»-h»ip.<br />
BIBLE CONFERENCE fCHIMJLI - AUAUIT 1 - I - MISSIONARY CQNFIRINCI<br />
with REV, 6. JOHN, OR. PAUL PRIED, REV. DICK OLSON, RIV. WILLIAM MIAL,<br />
ED LYMAN, NMr, AUGUST 7 -1 - » - EVERY IVININO al ItU P. M.<br />
MORNING BIBLE HOUR 11:00 A.M. (TuMday thru Friday)<br />
FREE PARKmO FOR 50 CAM AT TIffi CHURCH (entrance on Wettey<br />
Awsnue) ELEVATOR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, Nursery and<br />
baby sitting facilities for all avealng meetings and all Sunday meetfnp.<br />
ID 4fi am Junior Churrh<br />
lor iiyt**- 4 7. f-fjndgi-iMd by<br />
Jciiinnii Ctiull anfl .lunir..<br />
Mt'Elhj'nny<br />
2 ;i() p m Sacri-d Muufilc<br />
un Musir Pur featuring Thi'<br />
Macau lay Musical Mi.wiiins>i'r>,<br />
with Pal Marauiny playinE<br />
plan", musical bulls, vibra harp<br />
N* ! il Maeaulay, rfirrif'tiM<br />
Darlf'DO Jny MHraulnv ^.priino<br />
vocalist<br />
7 30 p m OpPtim Sfrvirc<br />
fif Missirsnary Wptk fonductpd<br />
by Pastor Wriprht Sppakcr,<br />
Rev Nr-il Maraulay. difpcior <strong>of</strong><br />
Ni-w Liff. Missifini, Bcwa<br />
Hal on. Flu Musiral program<br />
by thf Macaulay Musical<br />
MesserigiTK Rnhori Wright,<br />
d<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th ±\ :tnd Simfjfe---'<br />
R"v Jam". B"ii<br />
10 ;i m HunriifS Srhool<br />
1 1 si ETC MuFFnr.y Worfehip<br />
* t t<br />
ST FRANfTS f'ARRINI<br />
H r<br />
Ind st and AIIKJIIK av<br />
Rev William P Mo(V.rfi>.l.Hn<br />
Pastor<br />
[In ill<br />
^ ii m<br />
HutijrdiiV<br />
.\ lo ' nr.fi tii H p m<br />
ssundiiy<br />
h,
PAGE 4 — SICTiON TWO THI OCIAN CJTY Si NTINf L LEDGER<br />
Church services<br />
(yliiumiiHl limn<br />
Dink<br />
7 ;ii!(! S ,i in MUSM-I<br />
SaliiriliU<br />
7 |i in M,,v<br />
i ill In '. ill .nil) ,il'|..<br />
[i MI M i«.- 1 'iiii!iiWi,.in<br />
f 'i I • I !) .10 11 III ;, tn<br />
i l l l i h i l l | l 111 M ; | v . . ' - .<br />
i'l'H I.Am \W (iOiill<br />
rnrssKi i; c<br />
1 Hi h .1 i :,! A»hlir\ ,1<br />
I »,i i U<br />
[I 111 ( 'M<br />
Hiinil.n<br />
7 S. 'I 10 II i m \1,i<br />
•I I \\\\ • >• wit<br />
'111 I ii, Il,|i. n<br />
(••i » illn ill •>,<br />
|l.|.l..|<br />
I M,| I, | I ,,, | ,, •<br />
I ,1' '., •• ill<br />
:c ,i in i 1 ,,i,i... TAHKHMAO.h IUPTIST<br />
Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />
This Week<br />
BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Under rh« Partanst Supervltlon<br />
s( MRS. LAURENCE E STIDIM<br />
1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
Kara-Lyn Hairstylists<br />
COMPLETE WIG SERVICE<br />
Hair Shaping by Mr. Mac<br />
PLENTY FRIi PARKING<br />
PALMER SHOPPING CENTER,<br />
16TH STRUT and HAVfN AVBNUf, 3994333<br />
UNWQQD SALON 92MS64<br />
HOUSE OF BIAUTY<br />
Asbury<br />
ILViNA M. MUSKETT, SryliM<br />
CERRUTI<br />
Beauty Shoppe<br />
— II y«r* In Buiineis —<br />
• EAUTY CULTURE<br />
IN ALL BRANCHES<br />
1019 WMt Av#. Dial 399.1394<br />
COMPLETE<br />
•EAUTY<br />
SERVICE<br />
V est ^Avenue ^Beauty Salon<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />
3331 West 'Avenue Phone 399-0763<br />
ANN \ JOHN'S<br />
— ifAUTY SALON —<br />
829 Aibury Av«. Ph, 3993191<br />
ANN «nd JOHN MANNi<br />
Open Thuridiy Evatinn<br />
Wrm Pirklni *n M AvniM<br />
"YOUR DOOBWAY TO<br />
HILDEGARD'S<br />
— BIAUTY SALON —<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />
1710 A.bury Av«. Dial aff.S03I<br />
*f»l 399.43'9<br />
-djiirnthif .1<br />
./<br />
^•r.t^Ro Boswell's<br />
12^ Beauty Salon<br />
Wish and Wear Wigi<br />
• / *ia Anf ing to perm «nBnt Waves<br />
~^jt- rS , 4 . Aib >"y **•• OIil 399.1141<br />
HELEN m m SALON<br />
ITH ITRIIT MMI CINTRAL AVINUI<br />
ParmpMnt Waving; Mir Tinting<br />
DIAL 399-0935<br />
Pr.pH.Wr MARY NMH<br />
YEAR ROUND<br />
Hey V. I,<br />
Krul/ii<br />
" ill [i m<br />
M 10 [> m<br />
t..|,,.,,rt,,|<br />
I 0 •!<br />
Mir,<br />
Wi*rship<br />
i p m<br />
I |)<br />
Ch.iir rt'<br />
HYPI 1<br />
Hibk<br />
M.-n<br />
('las*<br />
m Chi.ir<br />
Iritt'rmoriiilti'<br />
F1U8T (lURi'll (W CHRIST<br />
Sl'IKNTIST<br />
HI h ^ jijiii A^hllrS ,!v<br />
[111 iv<br />
1 0 :l m<br />
I 0 ii m<br />
Sunday Sfhmil<br />
* * *<br />
T.^Uniiins mcrti<br />
Tin 1 ijiHiJ, iif irup<br />
hrnth.i-hiujti i, ••xpltm-d in ihc<br />
bwinSpftiiHii ,in ' Lovi." In<br />
lir n.;td m nil Christian Scifnee<br />
I'luin-hi". nil Sunriiiv, August 2<br />
Hc:iriiiii.", from the Blbif<br />
cmphidii/.' ••(hi- love <strong>of</strong> God<br />
(••wiirri us," with several vprsps<br />
from First John including thn<br />
fnhciwinii<br />
II il man Siiy. I love Clod,<br />
iiiiti hali-Ih his briiiher. he is a<br />
liar flip he Ihnl loveth not his<br />
hriilhiT whom he hath seen,<br />
hciw ran he Invi- Odd whom hr<br />
hhth not seen ^<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> (he passages from<br />
Srnnre and Heailh with Key<br />
tn the Scriptures by Mary<br />
Baker Eddy, Discoverer and<br />
Foundrr iif Christian Science,<br />
rend*. "<strong>The</strong> rich in spirit help<br />
the poor in one jrand<br />
brotherhood, all having the<br />
samn Principle, or Father, and<br />
blessed is that man who seeth<br />
his brothers need and<br />
suppliPth it, seeking his own in<br />
another's good."<br />
MACEDONIA L'NITEE3<br />
METHODIST<br />
10th st and Simpson in-<br />
Key James Clark.<br />
Paslcir<br />
* * #<br />
Sunday<br />
9 30 a m Church School<br />
11 ism Morning Worship<br />
* 30 p rn Evening Service"<br />
Wednesday<br />
« 30 p m Prayer meeting<br />
MAINLAND CHURCHES<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
9th st. and New York av.<br />
Rev Oene Corbett.<br />
Pastor<br />
* * t<br />
Sunday-<br />
9 45 am • Church School<br />
1 1 n.m • Morning Worship<br />
6 45 p.m Junior and<br />
Senior Young People<br />
7 30 pm - Evangelistic<br />
Service<br />
Wednesday-<br />
7 30 pa meefng<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />
Shore rd nd Harbor la.<br />
Msgr Edward O'Connor,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Daily<br />
7 and H am. • Masses<br />
7 30 to H p.m. • Confessions<br />
* * *<br />
Saturday<br />
1 .it) to 5,30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
p m Oinfessiions<br />
7pm Mass<br />
* • •<br />
Sunday<br />
7 45. 9, 10, 11 a.m., noon<br />
and Spm . Masses<br />
» * *<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
157 Shore rd.<br />
Rev Adolph Wm. Kahl<br />
ID,, vicar<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday (10th Sunday<br />
after Trinity)h<br />
and 10 a,rn • Holy<br />
Communion.<br />
10 a.m. . Nursery,<br />
Kindergarten and Primary<br />
Class,<br />
* * •<br />
Thursdjiy (Feast <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Transfiguration)-<br />
10 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />
* • • •<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Introducing<br />
MISS MARY JO<br />
(FsmMriy •( OW.)<br />
MR. GEORGE<br />
(Fwnwrty W Jiy Anbl.)<br />
OWNIRS OF THE<br />
Doll House<br />
•EAUTY SALON<br />
117 Asbury Av*nu«<br />
PhoiM 399-3298<br />
OPW DAILY 9 to 5<br />
EV^rNG BY APFt,<br />
AGNES<br />
"Whin Ivwy W«nun<br />
I • IMI"<br />
Sharp rd and Dawes av<br />
Rev Charles Rinrk ,)r ,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Su ndny<br />
, 9 Ifi A m Churrh School<br />
S IK) iiiid 11 am Morning<br />
Worship iinil Churrh Nursery<br />
* * *<br />
Monday<br />
I I ,'(() 11 m Si'iuor riti7.>n«<br />
* * *<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd. and Brighton «<br />
1 Rev William Th.Hk.nB.<br />
Paslur<br />
* * *<br />
•Sunday<br />
H 30 and 11am Worship<br />
0 (ft a m. Chjwh School<br />
» • •<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
aO2fi Shore rd<br />
Rev Kurt B Frank,<br />
Pas 11"<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9 4ft a m Churrh School<br />
1 I a m Morning Worship<br />
6 15pm BYF<br />
7 .10 p m Evening Serviei.<br />
Wednesday<br />
7 .10 p m Prayer mi>eiinB<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS R r<br />
Wabnsh and Poplar avs<br />
R*'¥ Vineen! Ferrnro.<br />
Past or<br />
Daily<br />
7 and H H.rn Mass"<br />
Saturday<br />
4 to 5 and 7 to 8 .10 p m<br />
Confessions<br />
6 30 pm. Mass<br />
* * •<br />
Sunday<br />
8, 9 30. 11am. noon nnri<br />
6pm Masses<br />
* * *<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore rd.<br />
Rev William fVinrtver.<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9:45 am Church School<br />
11 am Morning Worship<br />
830 pm Young Ppople<br />
7:30 p m Evening Service<br />
* * »<br />
Wednesday-<br />
8 p m Prayer meeting<br />
* * •<br />
4:30 to 6:30 and 7:30 to 9<br />
BETHANY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd, and Brighton av<br />
Rev William Thielking,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday-<br />
8:30 and 11 a.m. Worship<br />
9:45 a.m. • Church School<br />
4 * *<br />
LINWOOD<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
2025 Shore rd.<br />
Rev Kurt B. Frank,<br />
Pastor<br />
2ff<br />
a 4 B a m ' C-hurch School<br />
1! am - Morning Worship<br />
6:15 p.m. • BYF<br />
7:30 p.rn^ - Evening Service<br />
Wednesday-<br />
730 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
Wibash and Poplar avs.<br />
Rev Vincent Ferraro,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Daily-<br />
7 and 8 a.m. • Masses<br />
* • •<br />
Saturday -<br />
4 to 5 and 7 to 8;30 p.m.<br />
Confessloni<br />
6:30 p.m. • Mass<br />
* • •<br />
Sunday<br />
8, 9:30, II a.m. noon and<br />
6 p.m. • Masses<br />
* * •<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Shore rd.<br />
Rev. William Conover,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday-<br />
9:45 a.m. - Church School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
6:30 p.m. • Young People<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
* • *<br />
Wednesday-<br />
8 p.m. • Prayer meeting<br />
* # *<br />
BETHEL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights av.<br />
Marian Rineheimer,<br />
Pastor<br />
* • *<br />
Sunday*<br />
3:45 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
11 a.m. • Church School<br />
* • •<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Shore rd. and Cenlrnl av<br />
Rev Alliert S I.-iylnn.<br />
D D , Piistcii-<br />
Rev Clarenfr. Wilnin,<br />
Assoclalc<br />
Rev Howard D Slfniinn.<br />
Sunday<br />
9 .10 lyld 11 ii,m MornillM<br />
Worship T)r Uiylon will spnnk"<br />
nil "Home, Hwei't Hiirne "<br />
9 30 iinri Him<br />
Nursery<br />
Churrh<br />
» 3(1 ,1 m Chiirrh School<br />
for all nyet, nirepi senior hiL'h<br />
youth<br />
10 IF, am<br />
Church School<br />
S.Miior Hiijh<br />
6 IS p m Senior Hiuh<br />
UMYF leave (he church for<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Taherniirle to hear<br />
Dr Ken lie ih A Carlson,<br />
minisier <strong>of</strong> Ihe First United<br />
Methnditit Chiin>h in fllenHnie<br />
Calif<br />
* * •<br />
Monday<br />
6-30 p m Senior High<br />
UMYF s<strong>of</strong>tball practice :ii Mill<br />
rd School in Norihrield<br />
Senio, Hl^h IIMVF can,,,trip<br />
* * *<br />
Thursday<br />
7pm Linwocxi Boy Seoul<br />
Troop ,10 meeliny in ("Vnlrn!<br />
Hall<br />
* * *<br />
TOWNSHIP CHURCH NEWS<br />
TRINITY I'NlTRn<br />
METHODIST<br />
Koiisevelt hlvri iind Shore rd<br />
Marmora<br />
Rev BrljfP Phillips.<br />
P««lnr<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday<br />
9 4!) a m Sunday School<br />
11 am Mornini; Worship<br />
7 .'HI p m Evening Service<br />
* * 4<br />
Monday<br />
7pm Methodist Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
Tuesday<br />
1 p m Bible Study Group<br />
Wednesday<br />
8 p m Womans Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Christian Service<br />
Thursday<br />
7 30 p m<br />
practice<br />
Senior Choir<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Church and Shore rds<br />
Palermo<br />
Rev Clyde Whsiry,<br />
Pastor<br />
* * *<br />
Sunday -<br />
9:4B am. - Sunday School<br />
11 am. - Morniny Worship<br />
E<br />
p<br />
7-30 pm<br />
Fellowship Hour Eveninj<br />
* * *<br />
Monday -<br />
8:45 p m Stockarif<br />
7 p m Church<br />
Bowling<br />
* * *<br />
Tuesday<br />
7 p m Boys Brigade<br />
" * *<br />
Wednesday •<br />
7 p.m • Colonists<br />
730 p m Midweek Prayer<br />
Service<br />
• • *<br />
TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Rev, John Uarrahan,<br />
Pastor<br />
• * .<br />
10 am Sunday School<br />
11:15 am, • Morning<br />
Worship<br />
Monday - .,<br />
7:30 p.m. Methodist Youth<br />
Fellowship<br />
• t »<br />
Tuesday<br />
7:30 p.m. • Womans Society<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christian Service<br />
Thursday •<br />
8 p.m.<br />
practice<br />
Q<br />
Bo you make an e<br />
fhwg* whtn HW« It<br />
in sutopiyT<br />
In oar experience we<br />
have nevCT known a<br />
phytf elan to request<br />
penttoii tor an autopsy<br />
mien he vms eonvijicedf It<br />
necessary. <strong>The</strong>re is never an<br />
artra daa^e at<br />
/OUT funeral<br />
i home lor this,<br />
Considerable<br />
progress In the<br />
maiiail arts<br />
and in law en<br />
toreanent has<br />
come atout<br />
ttaw^i the ad-<br />
'vflneement <strong>of</strong><br />
autopsy toowledfe. <strong>The</strong><br />
AmerleaB CoUege <strong>of</strong> PttthoOolisa<br />
has (aid: "<strong>The</strong> hlgi standards<br />
<strong>of</strong> AmertoBn meddcine<br />
art, and will continue to be,<br />
d^ndent to a larfe degree<br />
on the ire^ieney and care<br />
wUh wHJdi autopsies are perfamd.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hospital the<br />
pathologist and the mortidan<br />
DIM Ogres to discharge<br />
thekr naprralhUMdos on the<br />
highest pr<strong>of</strong>essional standanfe<br />
and to promote mutual trust,<br />
emBam and food wl)] "<br />
CHESTER J.<br />
WIMBERG<br />
Funcr-J Home<br />
Senior Choir<br />
Fsur OanwUMM o Un<br />
Stmm to AH D M .<br />
Wl AAmy'Aw*<br />
fh, 399^2654<br />
WESLEY UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Petersluiri!<br />
Hi'V John (Ilirriiliiin<br />
Pmli.r<br />
1 1<br />
Wednesday<br />
7 p m<br />
* * *<br />
Morning Worship<br />
Sumlriy School<br />
Choir<br />
FRIENDS MRETlNfi<br />
HOUSE<br />
Hhon* rd .<br />
.Seaville<br />
Mee-Mny for divine worship<br />
each First DHV morning lit 1 1<br />
o Vlock<br />
SEAVILLE UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
K i - v C ' l y d o B r i i r i w i i y<br />
Sunday<br />
10 30 a m<br />
7 .11) n tti<br />
H u m Woman<br />
hri^li.'ih S*»rviee<br />
H p m rh*'ir rehearsji<br />
* # *<br />
MARMORA finsPEI,<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Wister and Lyndhursi rds<br />
Kdwaird Richmond.<br />
Eva ne" list<br />
Huhday<br />
1 1 H m<br />
7 "10 p m<br />
B 4fi p m Giris<br />
y<br />
7 4 B p m<br />
*<br />
Thursday<br />
8 45 p m<br />
CORBIN CITY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Main st<br />
Hnv Harry F FimieiKon<br />
FRIDAY, JULYjll, <strong>1970</strong><br />
GraduaN fellewihip<br />
for Woodbine<br />
p,,slllr CAMUEN Stanley 1|<br />
• • • Ahriimson. a first year student<br />
Sunday «'• 'he Rutgers University<br />
H IB a m Church School School <strong>of</strong> Law in Camden, has<br />
1 I n m Mornmii Worship o( ' ( ' n awarded a graduate<br />
7,,10pm Sundnv EveniiiB fellowship, it was announced<br />
Gospel Hour by O <strong>The</strong>odore Rnd, director<br />
• • • <strong>of</strong> financial niri at the urban<br />
Wednesday<br />
10 am to noon • Fellowship<br />
Hour and Bible Study<br />
fi 30 p m Choir rehearsal<br />
Luncheon Fashion Show<br />
Fashions from the Just For<br />
You Shop on Balterseard will<br />
be featured at the annual<br />
luncheon fashion show<br />
presented by the Church <strong>of</strong> the<br />
* * Redeemer in Longport <strong>The</strong><br />
affair is scheduled for<br />
Churrh School Wednesday, August 12, at<br />
Evening Wnmhip 12 30 p.m in the Linwood<br />
* * Country Club Tickets may be<br />
Boys<br />
(Inmmuiiion<br />
iy Bjhlp Hour<br />
ohuinod by calling Mrs ,1 N<br />
f Richardson nt 641 '251.1<br />
Happy day!<br />
Money in the mailbox! . *<br />
center<br />
<strong>The</strong> son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
Leopold R Abrarnsoiv <strong>of</strong> RI 2<br />
Isaacs av , Woodbine, he holds<br />
a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science dejfri.e<br />
from Drexei Institute nf<br />
Technology<br />
Abramson. 11 member <strong>of</strong> T „<br />
Epsilon Phi social fraternity,<br />
was included in the nationai<br />
listing <strong>of</strong> Who's Who Among<br />
Students. in American<br />
Universities and College, as ,in<br />
Ihc rniiilili. uith \-», it<br />
(IIIIIN is (hill must <strong>of</strong> thi-,.„ u<br />
raise. Or as an "A" frrade on a carefully-resi-arched term papi^ "<br />
But what is the "beat" happiness? Where can we find it?<br />
<strong>The</strong> best happiness is a letter from God, saying that His Son is voiir<br />
invitation to His Kingdom.<br />
Where can you find this letter? In the Bible and in church t.iis Sunday<br />
and every Sunday,<br />
- • • * »<br />
Sunday Monday y<br />
luk« • Lull, • Nymben<br />
!ll! J] 3343 31,4.9<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May County<br />
National Bank<br />
801 Aibury Av», Dial 399.1300<br />
-—_——^m———— .<br />
Carey's<br />
RMI Eftlla StrvltM<br />
15th A Boardwalk Dial 3994171<br />
—__——a —_<br />
Garden Motors, Inc.<br />
Lincoln - Mercury . Montage<br />
320 Wetlcy Av«. Dial 399-3134<br />
___—__—#—— ..<br />
Hurst Travel Agency<br />
637 Aibury Av«, Dip I 3994100<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />
230 WMt Av«. Dial 399.7S77<br />
—————_#-_ —<br />
New Jersey Water Company<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> District<br />
210 Ttnth StrMt Dial 3994423<br />
27th Street Delieatesien<br />
MILT and IVY LANE<br />
27th St. and Adniry Dial 399.1119,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Glass<br />
All Klndi <strong>of</strong> GUn - Auto Air CendMenlni<br />
926 Atbury Av©. Dial 399-2224<br />
— ———•——~——<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home<br />
Savings & Loan Association<br />
1001 Aibury Av«, Dial 3994012<br />
—~ ~——•————~_ ;<br />
Eugene W. Pashley (<br />
lMur«n«f Agwicy, Inc.<br />
Shot* Read, Marmora, Dial 3994344<br />
—~—_——#_—- - —<br />
Scott<br />
- Comply. RMI g^afa SMVICM -<br />
611 8M. StrNf Dial (609) 3994203<br />
Seashore Laundry Co., (nc,<br />
Yur 'Round - Family SMVIN<br />
202 I, 6th Str*»t Dial 3994470<br />
-—______#___—,—_<br />
Howard S. Stainton<br />
810 Aibury Av*. Dial 1994511<br />
' ^ —-—1>—-—_—_ • ''<br />
B. Thomas Waldman 8. Co.<br />
152 A.bury Av*, Dial 3W-W32<br />
1<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Talley<br />
eiiMlinue,! | f I l m jmt,, , MM, ^<br />
Speakers during the<br />
missiiinary conference week<br />
August 2 9 are Dick Olson,<br />
radio engineer <strong>of</strong> Trans World<br />
Radio studies jn Beirut.<br />
Lebanon, Rev G John,<br />
program director for India. Par<br />
East Broadcasting Company,<br />
William Mial, radio engineer <strong>of</strong><br />
the largest broadcasting studin<br />
m the western hemisphere,<br />
Trans-World Radio in Bonaire,<br />
Netherlands Antilles, Dr Paul<br />
Hreed, founder and director <strong>of</strong><br />
Trans World Radio, Donna<br />
Culver, missionary to Sweden<br />
under <strong>The</strong> Bible Club<br />
Movement. Jim and Karan<br />
Romaine, missionary,<br />
appointees to Turkey under<br />
the <strong>The</strong> Evangelical Alliance<br />
Mission '<br />
Ed Lyman, tenor vocalist,<br />
recording artist will be featured<br />
soloist on the three final days<br />
<strong>of</strong> missionary week, Friday,<br />
Saturday and Sunday, August<br />
7, 8, 9.<br />
Robert Wright is musical<br />
director fur the Summer Bible<br />
Conferenee He also directs the<br />
summer youth activities, a<br />
Songfest Sunday night at 9<br />
o'clock, a recreational activity<br />
Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock,<br />
intl a Bible study Thursday<br />
• vening at 9 o'clock<br />
Schedule <strong>of</strong> Conference<br />
meetings is every evening at<br />
7;30, and Morning Bible Hour<br />
Germanfown pastor<br />
in Methodist pulpit<br />
Klrsi United Methodist<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will hold<br />
the Sunday Kvcnitig Service in<br />
the Hanotiiary at Hth «t and<br />
Central av <strong>The</strong> service begins<br />
promptly at 7 HI p m with a<br />
sonc service led by Raymond<br />
McAfei., with Robert Allen,<br />
pianist and William C Wood,<br />
orgu, ist and director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Metropolitan Quartet<br />
<strong>The</strong> Quartet Sings at all three<br />
servicei, on Sundnv Membero<br />
<strong>of</strong> the quartet an> Carol<br />
Courtman, soprano, Miriam<br />
Zito Hermosa, alto Walter<br />
Frederick, tenor and Riiymi id<br />
McAfee, bass.<br />
<strong>The</strong> speaker <strong>of</strong> the evening IS<br />
Dr Aaron E Gast, senior<br />
.John<br />
minister at First Presbyterian<br />
Church, Qermantown, PH His<br />
theological education was<br />
at I hi' f>|>i*ninu servict" <strong>of</strong> obtained a! Princeton<br />
Missionarv We,.!, Siindnv HI <strong>The</strong>ological Seminary and at<br />
1 ,10 p m<br />
Piistor Pavid P Wrijfht<br />
Cambridge Univ»r<br />
W,Ik..,sin, \t.,.<br />
I-int..(I<br />
id SI.I-,..<br />
Ihc<br />
•h. i ,.,<br />
1i.ru a' S..<br />
rs ,S,,n<br />
Tlii'i. ,,nil-ill |,,lir,<br />
,, !<br />
VVhi<br />
liiiu r<br />
^ Whi. .n<br />
H.ii,<br />
Tarkio. Mo He hat, .'ilui siutlieri<br />
at other universihek jra'ludinij<br />
PilUhurgh, Temple Hnivirsiis<br />
(' u ri i . h u i i<br />
Tmia<br />
.V h.<br />
membe<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Bo-tun<br />
Ih,. ,iulh.,<br />
Zunch. Bareeliin.i, I Cirri<br />
From 1940 tn I (ML, he<br />
served as pastor <strong>of</strong> First t'nueri<br />
P r c s b y t o r i a n Church,<br />
Brockton. Mass. Sunui Hill<br />
Church, Ml U-ban..n<br />
Plttshuruh, SPfi.nri rnti-ri<br />
Pre shy 1 e, iji n fhurph<br />
iil .inrl 111 fi m<br />
"Tmiiiii ;,(i[H'ar in numer,,m<br />
piibhrai,rjn» Hi. rnmli.nn r,,,,.<br />
l hiiiii rihll.1 V'llh Marrn<br />
rh.illi.nBinL' und lulpfi, I<br />
[he e%,-nm^<br />
hi. li-ri h\ FiH.<br />
Unusual surfing film set<br />
at St, Augustine's center<br />
ihe Innerm(jsi Limits <strong>of</strong><br />
Pure Fun", which is billed as<br />
an explosive new concept in<br />
surfing photoB-aphy, will be<br />
. will<br />
shown Saturday night at the<strong>of</strong><br />
inu-rwi m anyun,- wiih an<br />
St Augustine's Youth Center appreciation i,i phoUjgraphy<br />
at 8 and 10 p.m AdmKsion to -<br />
the show is $2 SO<br />
n d athletic skill<br />
Oeorge Greenough. who<br />
photographed nd produced<br />
the film, has given his audience<br />
an intensely personal<br />
experience in high performance<br />
surfing<br />
Qreenpugh positioned<br />
himself deep inside the waves<br />
oil a belly hoard, with 30<br />
poundi <strong>of</strong> camera equipment<br />
he designed and built strapped<br />
on his back, to film the last 13<br />
minutes <strong>of</strong> the nlm, "Ttie<br />
Coming <strong>of</strong> the Dawn "<br />
which they would concentrate<br />
their studies<br />
This last segment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Of the 1.085 full tiire<br />
movie contains some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
students, 864 were Atlantic<br />
most unusual surfing footage<br />
County residents. Cape May'<br />
ever shot <strong>On</strong>e wave after<br />
County supplies 142 students,<br />
another, and the viewer is let in<br />
Clam Bake August 9<br />
Camden County 2.3, and<br />
on the personal experience <strong>of</strong><br />
Cumberland County 15 <strong>The</strong> SEAVILLE An oldQreenough<br />
as the surfer drives<br />
remainder carne from other fashioned clam bake will be hard in the tube<br />
New Jersey counties and staged by the Seavilie<br />
Pennsylvania.<br />
Volunteer Fire Company<br />
<strong>The</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> the film features<br />
Sunday, August 9, at the<br />
two Santa Barbara surfers.<br />
Seven hundred and fifty fireball on Routes 50 and 9<br />
Danny Hazard and Dickie<br />
ACC full-time students Serving will be from 1 to 6<br />
Nelson, and two Australians,<br />
graduated from Atlantic pm Included on the menu will<br />
Ted Spencer and Bob<br />
County high schooli. A partial be corn, beefburgeri and hot<br />
MeTavtah, <strong>The</strong>se sequences<br />
break-down showed Atlantic dogs. <strong>The</strong> public is invited.<br />
were famed in California and<br />
<strong>City</strong> 213, Holy Spirit 1B3,<br />
Australia.<br />
Oakerest 1.14, Mainland<br />
<strong>The</strong> sound track consists <strong>of</strong><br />
RegionaJ 92, Pleasantville §0,<br />
Hammonton 43, St Joseph 21,<br />
and Friends' 6<br />
Adi Bring<br />
hard "acid" rock which at<br />
timffl might seem inappropriate<br />
Cape May County high<br />
schools accounted for 111<br />
ACC full-time students<br />
Including <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 49,<br />
Wildwood Catholic 23,<br />
Wildwood 20, Middle<br />
Township 13, and Lower Cape<br />
May 8.<br />
Vlneland High School sent<br />
34 graduates, both Cumberland<br />
and Atlantic County residents,<br />
to ACC as full-time students.<br />
ACC's Cull-time student<br />
population contained 847<br />
males and 438 females. An<br />
even 1 00 married.<br />
<strong>The</strong> youngest ACC full-time<br />
students were seven who were<br />
17, and the oldest were two<br />
who were B9,<br />
VISITORS<br />
TO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
If you plan to food shop during<br />
your stay here . . . visit our<br />
A&P Market at ...<br />
16th STREET and<br />
SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
(BETWEEN 15TH and 1*TH STRUTS<br />
IN THE PALMER SHOPPING CENTER)<br />
w iih its harsh rythym and is<br />
P'rfnrmwj by <strong>The</strong> Farm<br />
GrcMnnugh say* thai his film<br />
in not just fur surfi'iv but it is<br />
mil ,nl,. Mr-<br />
w i l l I n ,,| I | , I -<br />
I ) . m d T i . h i , ,<br />
': • ' I u i ^ r l a l<br />
t • J - S luils<br />
• '-,11 h week ,,l<br />
' 'h. Ulwei<br />
u , ifTH.n til !hr<br />
il" •,,rd,i,U\<br />
Bible Siucij<br />
.ifh Wi-d „.,das<br />
• p m Sunday<br />
idi'ri f'liissi'k fi,r<br />
" f Ih. lamiis<br />
J m Wnri,hip<br />
! •-' m ] ] ;i m<br />
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Irma Cipolla and David Bender<br />
guest soloists on Music Pier<br />
II. , .1.<br />
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Lan Chester Chorus<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SBNTINIL.LIDSER<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
Claronco Fuhrman<br />
Tom Parkins<br />
Frank Ruggiori<br />
conductor<br />
toloilt<br />
monagmr<br />
Killliii'• null. Thi- Mini, I'IIT '.r. hiBlni ,)r,.Hn,iii priiiU'd<br />
iiiin. !« mihicii in , hniijii- wiLhiiiil miliii. HHI pr<strong>of</strong>inimi an 1<br />
•liliiiiilud I,, Hi.- MimLinrl |,i< > 11 il<br />
I Inm> 111-r.k•• Dviiriik<br />
Mi.lli.'i MiirliM'.. Hull<br />
'Lull I'l-rkm*<br />
I' •• —I Riid|(i.r«<br />
Larry Ferrari plays<br />
at Cape Park Sunday<br />
(API-: MAY COURT<br />
111> 11H1" Tin' olii'lnc organ<br />
Inn liikiii Ihc plan' <strong>of</strong> Ihc<br />
piaiiii in ninny American<br />
liniiii^ initl thi 1 oiii- 1 person<br />
nitiri. ilinHily H'f.pohslbli' for<br />
I Ids ri!.j4>; piipiiliirllv <strong>of</strong> this<br />
nisliiiini.nl i« kryboiird arlist<br />
I.ill is Fi'rrari, whiisi" Sundny<br />
iii-Uiin innirrU on WFILTV<br />
linn- lii'i'ii mil! <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iiuiiilntiilinii itniwini! pnigfams<br />
,,i" ihul aliilnin<br />
Kit i iii i will prvsiMit n<br />
in-IMinal iippoiiriinrii ill a<br />
i-nnri'ri ill I'iipr MHV County<br />
Fink iii Cnpi' Miiy Courl House<br />
iiii Nundiiy. si.iriiny HI 3 p m<br />
Tim i-iinri-Ft is nnolhrr in a<br />
SI-M.-S ,.f si'vi'M spons<strong>of</strong>fd by<br />
I In- I'ap.- Miiy County Park<br />
I'limniBwi.iii and il us open<br />
wiihisui i-h.iriif lo tht> public<br />
Maj llrrald Smith, lilfwtor <strong>of</strong><br />
i-uiinty park* and Recreation,<br />
*AIH then' is nmplr parking at<br />
itii> County Park, but (he<br />
M'lViiitors Iiiusi pmvldi 1 thi>ir<br />
o»s ii trauni; jtrningt'mirm a<br />
thi' park handsh.'ll<br />
Bond in t'ihfomia<br />
NOV.\TV\ Calif V S Air<br />
rVlvr Serfranl Uiwrrnm E<br />
tVnct, ..vi <strong>of</strong> Mr »nd Mr* H<br />
W Skvui Sr . ;;ov> S Siore rd .<br />
rii.T*. N J , h« ijTived for<br />
'\ A; H*mil:o:i AF8, Calif<br />
r- Bond LS S J#| fr.pn*<br />
" s i' . A .ii rd Aircrift<br />
-w-irrt- Squsdivn, j unit<br />
We Arri^ije* Briton?<br />
irSiri «ftisrh pro!«u tiw<br />
->: hostile<br />
Accordian Orchestra<br />
debuts on Music Pier<br />
Thi. Philadi-lphin Arciirdiim<br />
Orfheiilrii will milk,, id hritl<br />
«|!pinriinii. in flri-nn lily<br />
Hiilurtliiy niyh), whi-n il<br />
pi'rfoiTnfi on the Musif: PUT<br />
Hi- 1 ronri'rt [irnifram will bturl<br />
ill H p m<br />
Thii (ifrhiiitrii. undi'r Lhi 1<br />
(liri'ftiiin (if Jiifuh NcupauiT,<br />
founder unri prf.nitii.nl <strong>of</strong> Ihc<br />
Neupiiurr OinfwrviiUir> nf<br />
Philndi'lphm, ri-nlun-h I, vijrnliM<br />
nrirl hnuis iiml (litwri MTIIIIII*<br />
ulnnif wi'h 'hi' main iiiriirdiin<br />
niTlMin<br />
<strong>The</strong> liriiKfum will fiiiif,. 0,,m<br />
Ihc rljuhin t,, i hi.<br />
rfinU'ritponiry muMr sroitf<br />
<strong>The</strong> iinhi>«lrii lln* pluyi-H ill<br />
the PhilnfliMphiu Ar»ri"mv nf<br />
Mune. i'nivorml y nf<br />
I'linnivlvunin, TMIVII Hull, mid<br />
thi' Garden J IT in Alilinlic<br />
('My (jsmiuelor NiujpauiT la a<br />
p;iM diri'c.liiF <strong>of</strong> the Afni'ririin<br />
Opi.ni fJiiild<br />
PFUXIRAM<br />
Uiinri. ,if Tini<br />
'ormHiiinfc Kmi'Uina<br />
Orrhoatra<br />
My Fair Lady<br />
Hi-U-i Nuni, Lrrnrr Loewe<br />
Joanne Viihorir, Soprano<br />
Miihfc Unm**' KhachoLunan<br />
MirhyH Mfirtino Joseph<br />
Mrphillips, soloists<br />
KiimnnTtimt' Gnrshwin<br />
Jpnnne Vishtirir, soprano<br />
Hark Ly*>^ Truditioniil<br />
Donna Chrupeaia* sfjloist<br />
liiinrliH,. Vou>,. Hrfe<br />
Agiii, ni'dwri'iilii Ki'llnr<br />
Ice Capades audifioning<br />
for talent in local area<br />
In hi uii mnyi i.r |iih>. ley iit>:i ,iripr following<br />
lip,'II<br />
Iciiliiy, p r r s r r i h p d jc i, I ing<br />
Lhi'ri » n pnimuic uf (iliimciur, r.'c- om m enda Li tins<br />
Irnvi-I null fi'lluwshil) fur LluiSf PrnspKtivp skaters must be<br />
whip trV uli i ;»* Si"*' tkiitfrt for between 1? and 2ft yoars <strong>of</strong><br />
In* UnpiiHi'K<br />
«(ir Male skati're must mfiasure<br />
Miiny i\ ieenjiyef, g!>int> betwi-en five fept eight inches<br />
iimuiHi in ihe iMidle*A nrrli-si <strong>of</strong> mid six feet two inches. Girls<br />
II "n^ire !*i^hr' uh the irt', has<br />
must be bi'twtipn five feet two<br />
(iri'nmfcl <strong>of</strong> ultimaLely<br />
sncht*s and five feet nine inches<br />
in hi'iHht<br />
iilliiiiiiny priTcrliiin Rufficiwil<br />
In Ink• • him into Ihp ijlittrrini! Apphrants are requested to<br />
brinj* their own skates and<br />
riistumes Judginj; will be done<br />
by the ICP Clapades roaching<br />
stuff<br />
T<br />
pnilVsKidniil world nf nn iff<br />
show And, it's mil an<br />
impiMaulilii drriim. biviiiiKf<br />
niiiiiv Inlimti'd Ireim hijvi° miiHp<br />
il iiriri the door* ;iri ! wide<br />
opiMi for those who Ciin<br />
qiiiihfy<br />
Ice Capadi's' sfiHits and<br />
fimrhi's are fnnsUintly<br />
srarc-hinj fnr nrw skatinf;<br />
lalenl Liicnj sknters riri 1 inyjljid<br />
lo nudilioti in ALIontie <strong>City</strong> at<br />
Cjinvciition Hall each Priday at<br />
11pm, immcdialrly fnllfiwinf;<br />
Ihe pvcnmK porformancr<br />
<strong>The</strong> first rnqulri.mont to<br />
bwomr an Icn Qipades skater<br />
is a knowlfdgo <strong>of</strong> thr basic<br />
jurnps, spirals and spins <strong>of</strong><br />
rigiin' skaiing B.-yn ,d that.<br />
apprarnner and ••tithusiiyim arp<br />
plus faetiini <strong>The</strong> eoachmg staff<br />
will train accppublt> applifants<br />
brfurv they are assirrned spots<br />
MI the show Those who do run<br />
piBs the initial audition, may<br />
thi- m<br />
Uons.<br />
»t .ittr.u-<br />
Space<br />
In addition to good pay,<br />
perform me with Ice Capades<br />
" fs ihi> opportunity to lour<br />
l h United Stiites and Canadu,<br />
We can help solve your<br />
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with a LOW COST<br />
FRIDAY^ULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Orch tra<br />
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AngrU SpJno«i<br />
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J(.illiililV<br />
Orrhestfa<br />
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Fiddl.. Faddlo A<br />
OrchMtra<br />
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BiIlmBn •<br />
Ha<br />
K»thy Baumkriti, o\ni,t<br />
MflcArthur Park \V,hi,<br />
Martin Silveatri. toloiit<br />
Pulkii iLaliano BaliMr,,.,,<br />
Ijura SilVMtri-MaHin<br />
Duet<br />
nranada , ,?f<br />
Joanne Vtahoric «opran0<br />
Manhattan Concerto Elt,,f|<br />
Kenneth laUrola. soloist<br />
Battle Hymn <strong>of</strong> Thr<br />
Repuhiif Tradit,,ln,<br />
Orcheitra<br />
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You'll Have 8 nights in Lo,<br />
don plus 4 plsvs; 3 nights<br />
Moscow »ith two ticketa<br />
the billet, eifcus <strong>of</strong> otn,<br />
theatre, ana 1 nights in Le<br />
infrad with two tickets lo the<br />
op«ri, Billet or other theat,!<br />
(there 1 ! s 3-wtek variation<br />
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eluding hotels, breaklasl<br />
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LANCASTER BRAND _<br />
All Meat Frankfurters<br />
LANCAITIR BRAND<br />
Imported Hams ^ '4 09<br />
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Sliced Salami X' 39 e<br />
MANDARIN<br />
Orange Dessert ?; 35 C<br />
FAMILY FAVORITE^<br />
Oscar Mayer Wieners t 79 e<br />
DEEPS SEA GOODNESS 1<br />
Fresh Codfish Fillet ,,.,<br />
FANCY<br />
Dressed Whiting ,33<br />
26 TO 30 PER LB<br />
Fancy Large Shrimp b. $ 1? 9<br />
SAVi 14 , Supreme White, Plain,<br />
Cracked or 100% Whole<br />
Wheat Bread<br />
LANCASTER BRAND<br />
FRESH WHOLE<br />
Chick Frying JlniuiMHJiirjTWfrTrij<br />
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Porterhouse Steaks b s l 2s<br />
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Roasting<br />
Chickens<br />
LANCAS'SP aCiNP BON[1E«,5<br />
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Rib Roasts £;;': .. ..<br />
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Sf 99<br />
Sirloin<br />
. Steaks<br />
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Meat Dinners Pound Cake<br />
Friwi Chtcktlt, te«!,<br />
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Cherry Tomatoes ^ y 35 6<br />
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Applesauce<br />
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Corned Beef Hash....<br />
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Ideal Pork & Beans 6<br />
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PACE S — SiCTION TWO THI OCIAN CITY SiNTINiLLlDOIR FRIDAY, JULY 31. FRIDAY. JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
I<br />
ft<br />
LET MK TASTE YOUR WARE -<br />
Simple Simon usked that <strong>of</strong> the pit'miui<br />
as he was jjomg I" the Fair in the nott'd<br />
Nursery Khymi<br />
Smith ut PaiuM'ni<br />
I I | K K i) 'i HIIJ ii KIITM 1 1<br />
FATVXKNT RIVER. MIJ .<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y i r * NH* v l,i.M! Iriiiifif<br />
(junior HMdfl H.irr> L Smith.<br />
Jr , Mm ni Mr> Kiiith B Smith<br />
or K2S i|h -i Oci'iiii <strong>City</strong>.<br />
NJ , I* M.rvint: with P;ilrol<br />
Squadron 2 i :i< _Niivj| Air<br />
Statiiiri, Palum-nl River, Md<br />
Thi' squadro'i w.i.-. n»t>mh<br />
awarded Ihi' Arnold J:iy Ish.'ll<br />
Trophj. which honor* thi' best<br />
air iinlisubmiirmp warlarp units<br />
in the Alliinlir Fled, for its<br />
nutMandinM perforrnance trurn<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y 1. 196*.' it) Oec .11. 1989<br />
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ing is In spread intelligent<br />
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he asking the<br />
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ilil IIITIIITI<br />
a h.iki'i. ^ili<br />
iiiiii ii hi'ni'fiii'lnr .ill fur (hi-<br />
Ihi-<br />
|l ,ill<br />
whirled will.ii IIcrlurl<br />
Mil thi' ho;irHw.tlk mid ^iw<br />
hiiiilh *rl up by 1 h i-<br />
Mum.'ini' Sorii'tv MMkniij<br />
riintnliulliiMii for l lir rnliirtini;<br />
m ihi. Animal SII.-II.T<br />
hiimii iuiri Iniid ti><br />
II<br />
nisi wh.nl ho riiiilri d hi-lp<br />
II ilidn'i Inki" Unit wlii'<br />
I'iimi 1 up wilh Illi' !ili;i nl<br />
Miiumi? ii iiiiii man ciiki- i,il.> II. •<br />
Mi 111 wurk iinrt liol .inly mjtli'<br />
hul diTciniii'il Ihn'i' Iwnliiyi-r<br />
rjikrH and 24 rup r,ik..^ Thr<br />
ri,.x{ Mi.p Wiii M'ilmy ,h< s m<br />
Th* 1 .imhitmu*^ Vitu ri^ man<br />
wi'iil in Thfil'iwiiv Miiik,.i Mild<br />
H< it pcrmiiumn In wl up .1 liihl.'<br />
hi«<br />
rlitln'l<br />
Nocdl.'s.<br />
ii' hinil IHI him In 11<br />
.' IV hi.I.I .,„!<br />
i.TS il k f in l,,lt.<br />
i*t L'i'Hi'ir hiirii<br />
i>ri» for thiir l.imilii-<br />
,'inil 'hill e- HIM wh'i did<br />
Tin .-li I .,..,1<br />
Big band sound is coming back<br />
liinytT. hig band<br />
ii'. < iirmni; hiif k '"<br />
<strong>On</strong> this<br />
in thi'ri'<br />
remember ihe<br />
^iniiid iif the hi^ i^ hahfj^ h;ivi<br />
th*' word <strong>of</strong> ArtF.irrar.<br />
,i<br />
visitor here with hi tiiniiU in<br />
the 6(10 hkirk OrenH ;u<br />
And F.irrar spe;ik« with<br />
some niiihiirity on the matter<br />
Fijrrar direfls a IS piet-H<br />
orf hpstra and recently sipied a<br />
40-week contract wilh a<br />
prestigiiiii. New York agency<br />
When thi' biu agencies<br />
bejjin sijjninjj lonR-lfrm<br />
contract* with band leaders, n<br />
is a sure sun the big bands are<br />
on the way back," Farrar savs<br />
Aceordinii tn Firrar why in<br />
his native Pittsburgh area is<br />
known as the "Father <strong>of</strong> Big<br />
land Music." reports that<br />
organizations such as Les<br />
Algitft, Woody Herman and the<br />
Glenn Miller band utidfr the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Buddy DeFranco<br />
are rinding more bookings in<br />
supper clubs and similar spots<br />
which for the last quarter <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Situation normal<br />
bread ii<br />
hiid<br />
id buir.T<br />
hlnwmi; his Irimpc<br />
liiurier tiidjiN , Urn<br />
t imr hi* hand. ' V,,<br />
.illv t.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hit* band sniind was the<br />
thins! I .st prim in W,,r|d War<br />
II Aftijr the war. the hi,: bands<br />
diminished and \h,- cum bus<br />
fiiund Iruil in [hi- musirai<br />
orrharri In rcivn! months,"<br />
Farrar points ciiit "even the<br />
riintf'mpiirary combos have<br />
been developini; thi' big sriu lid '<br />
techniquee<br />
Just returned Irom the West<br />
Coast with his band, Farrar is<br />
relaxing in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> before<br />
coin* nun Putshureh \ New<br />
Fountain bupper Ciuh, which<br />
is railed '<strong>The</strong> Hume <strong>of</strong> the BIB<br />
Bands," Farrar, band will<br />
follow Buddy Rich and his<br />
•iwiniiinif new hiij hand mm the<br />
New Fountain<br />
"All arm* the ciuntrv, '<br />
Farrar reptirts, "frum colleges<br />
\ i-hih.i,<br />
HJnr hlito<br />
rli-m;tnH fo<br />
bic Minnris they prixlut'i<br />
Fiirf;ir *,t\ s "It I rrnaiVA;ir<br />
in miiHif hi' cnnh'nnU<br />
Fiirr.ir has hciirl ns hack in 1910 whrn he<br />
wad nami'd "thf mini<br />
phcitcipi-nic blind li>adi>r nf ihi'<br />
viar "<br />
B i'I ore bo cum i nii u<br />
biindman. Farrar eamrd quite ;1<br />
rcput.it ii in in the Pituhurch<br />
area as a marathon dancer Hii><br />
m o * I n u i *' w f? r t h<br />
acromplmhmnnt in this lust art<br />
was in the nuqupsni- fiardiTis<br />
in 1929 wh.m he and his<br />
partners stay cd on their feel<br />
fiii i hours three weeks and<br />
two days<br />
SNAFU still a military malady<br />
Public relations services were<br />
at it again this week and this<br />
time they really came up with<br />
i twister to beat-all twisters<br />
This news item was released<br />
by th* Air Force Home Town<br />
News Center in Oklahoma. It<br />
concerns Air Force LTC Paul<br />
S. Wood, who is the- son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs Grace J. Matthews, <strong>of</strong><br />
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PAGE IU -_ hhl, I (UN i WW THt OCEAN CITY SiNTINiL-LiDO<br />
Challenge races brngm<br />
tjili. ,1". lillti<br />
IF YOU<br />
SAVI THESE<br />
YOU'LL WANT<br />
TO GET YOUR<br />
GAS and OIL at<br />
jUNOCO<br />
*f Oir New LKIMH<br />
tth 5t and OcMn Av.<br />
• INSINI CLIAMINS<br />
• MUMLIIi<br />
• TUNI4JM<br />
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Nickols-Bradley crew wins<br />
lifeguard boat race title<br />
H i.li.<br />
NOTHING SUCCEEDS<br />
LIKE SAVING<br />
REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
PIR ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTIRLY<br />
NO MINIMUM BALANCE<br />
90-DAY NOTICE PASSBOOK SAVINGS<br />
PER ANNUM<br />
PAID QUARTERLY<br />
$1000.00 MINIMUM<br />
BALANCi<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
FUNDS<br />
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A N D L O A N A S S O C ' A T i Q N<br />
1001 Asbury Av«. Dial 399.0012<br />
rilAMl'IONK Mark Nifkois and Mike Bradli-y.<br />
ii-tiiT'. uf ihr <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bpinh Patrol two man crew<br />
vini; . haiiipi.inship nil the 1st ,«( hoiich Monday<br />
lyhl Si'nii.r Phnlo<br />
Thnm.i. ri Ktl Yu-i<br />
- 1 \ ! h l i *• ! ii, I, am<br />
II.Hi<br />
Th, iirsi<br />
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Su'niH.ir!.-'<br />
1 M.nk<br />
Hi ,dl.'\ | ! Hi<br />
1 i i - i .<br />
Juh 11 Hi ilk 1'iank<br />
Alle II 2h<br />
.mil [livid ll.m, c, •iirk,- K.ii^ion<br />
th,' tielil<br />
(ih'-i ik, 1 I .if,<br />
11 HJ r ,'ri'U .s I il<br />
Duffy Kevin<br />
Hi' !A ill next Hah 1 I .ih<br />
' D,iv, Hmilh KolhTl<br />
lil l ou nt 14 J/S<br />
<br />
two-pound iiiyiii-f i'iMh nil ;,<br />
pur in (hi- has <strong>The</strong> Tinh, which<br />
win brought 111 11 Oiflim.iiis<br />
I or 1 d(' 11111 i,-.i! 10 n . is<br />
lint'iirnmiiii ihia far north <strong>The</strong><br />
fish in very thm. which enables<br />
it.i twii pounds tii siri'toh over<br />
2n nielli's<br />
could t'ost thom 10 p<br />
Ih vi-rs. in thi. surf <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
Ticki'lJi are out for the Club<br />
bi.ii hi's. and in ihf bay inlets<br />
f'lvirlii' Camp caught a Banquet to be held at the<br />
I'ljinbin.iliiin ol nini' kinas and Alvyn Hotel on August 22 As<br />
three wnaks.<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> guests allov.'wl Is<br />
brnit^d, may I sugjiest you<br />
nrf hi'in"<br />
for your ticket RIGHT NOW!<br />
as high as eight<br />
<strong>The</strong>re's no Club in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
pound-.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is ceriam mudhole ^<br />
S.iiiipMin • report.- lh;ii Tuck<br />
li.iin,id.-i ciuuhi ,111 iiL'hi pound<br />
liiiiniricT l,u,t week Mr<br />
l > lik^^humeboard Club<br />
where YOU can get moderate<br />
oil ui Thi' Dunes that is<br />
exercise, fun, competition and<br />
prufhiCMi!" fine catchc!, <strong>of</strong><br />
social activity for one dollar<br />
Mnpiirs, Sampson's says<br />
fifty a year Wotta bargain<br />
Purt'ii'f, are beginninjj to he<br />
c'mn down!<br />
found in tHc bay. but there has<br />
hiwii no Iriruf catches reported.<br />
From $109 .00<br />
Plumbing & Heating Contractor<br />
Call 3 9 9-0 J 66<br />
Award special prizes<br />
in marlin tournament<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE • A Delaware boat<br />
fishing the Cape May County<br />
Marlm Tournament became the<br />
recipient <strong>of</strong> the first Ernest<br />
Ostenrmder Memorial Awafd<br />
trophy at the 14th annual<br />
County Marlin Tournament<br />
dinner Friday by virtue <strong>of</strong><br />
havinp had its an|>ier hook and<br />
cap tun 1 three white marlin<br />
dunne the County's annual<br />
tourney.<br />
<strong>The</strong> award went to Paul<br />
Mai thews, skipper-owner <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cecelia C out if Dewoy<br />
Beach, Del , an«J it marked an<br />
o 11 1 s t ,1 n d i n t; a n g I i n g<br />
accomplishment which saw the<br />
first marlin ever caught on<br />
spinning tfeajp enteri'd in the<br />
anniialG»«KtM) sport fishing<br />
tin«nffiieril X sP<br />
AM three fish were caught on<br />
12 pound test rniin<strong>of</strong>llirnt'nt.<br />
<strong>The</strong> successful anglers wore<br />
John Riley, nf Newark, Del,,<br />
Son n y He linings, <strong>of</strong><br />
Islamorada, Fla., and<br />
Matthews. Matthews' fish was<br />
the only one <strong>of</strong> the three<br />
an ardent sport fisherman<br />
Two other special awards<br />
were presented at the<br />
tournament awards dinner<br />
which took place, at the New<br />
Jersey National Guard Armory.<br />
Mrs. Jane Engler received a<br />
special award honoring her<br />
5 1 pound-Tounce Bull<br />
Dolphin, one <strong>of</strong> the largest ever<br />
reported in Jersey Cape waters.<br />
She was fishing aboard the<br />
boat Marlin, owned . and<br />
skippered by her husband,<br />
William B, Engler <strong>The</strong> En(jlers<br />
reside at Wildwood Crest<br />
Also honored was William<br />
Kooperman, <strong>of</strong> the boat,<br />
Painter, out <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Kooporman, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
hooked and lost a blue marlin<br />
In a two hour or better battle<br />
and the hard luck'trophy was<br />
presented to him.<br />
Correction<br />
boated, and this was for Mary O'Toolii, <strong>of</strong> Bryn<br />
purposes <strong>of</strong> mounting fir^ M,.,iili,'ij 'h. i^'<br />
rhildren p;,i i ii ip.,1, u il h I hi ii [*, i<br />
Thi. K.iir. wliiih I,,,'. .,lw-.i\.- j,.i . , 1,,^.<br />
surei.ss. w.i^ !hi ^ii.il.^l wi ,,,,,,iH.Mt. [,,<br />
Miss Huih Ti, wn-,,!,,! ^1,., nih., *h. ,i,-,!i<br />
i.ai-h yi-.ir Kfumran,, ilm.«,i 2
PAOi 12 — S1CTION TWO<br />
(IN INII uiiis<br />
PrrHrrirni Nuuti, in tun r*.°*<br />
root bruadi-ttiil in ihc hiiti.in un<br />
inflation, iiskiul huHinehs and<br />
Ittijor lu rurh priie rn,UNtM iind<br />
witg(. ilnmiinds tu ht'lp cuntrul<br />
infliitliin. Mi. Nunn stmiij liy<br />
i-arlli'r pli-iijies thai hi 1 will not<br />
impuHe prire* and wii^t, ,-MFItlills.<br />
WHITE" JALOUSIE DOOR<br />
$79.95<br />
BLEAR *r<br />
OBSCURE QLASS<br />
"WHITE" COLONIAL DOOR<br />
BUCK 3TTLAP HINHt<br />
•nd HAMWAM $69.95<br />
« me<br />
B«inani r;inir ,i( fhrli.nr<br />
lic.-ii niimiTuus nlher<br />
hejMnniny ul lhi> ni'M IKHI h.ill I i',irti > in the ziye tlriiup pas!<br />
w'ascin, in Iitfi7. ii-hi-n .i jriMj II 11 It- le.Hiu,, [hill hiivi' met with<br />
numhcr <strong>of</strong> 1.1 ipjir r.lil liny, •idclitiomil ^in-eesx At (Hie time<br />
FERRY ion old I'm hitli- II'.IL-UI' our fity w.i* ,ihh' fu field twii<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
cumpi>tltiini. hiiri 'inwIii'M' In B.ibf Hnl h IfjnH (VAA iind<br />
play Thai was Ihc birih .if iIn VFWi win. phiyeH in<br />
LtlVI<br />
LtAVI<br />
iiical Babe Ruih li-um<br />
• -'•mpi'l'lmn with I'iirh cither<br />
un HAV, N. J Lrwts, BfUw*** <strong>The</strong> Itx-al t:n,irhi>s nruiini/i-il l,,lier. ,iricr iin iihsenrr <strong>of</strong> il<br />
6:30 AM 8:30 AM ii learn iind filtered if in thf h w v,!^ and ;i try :it an<br />
9:00 AM 11:00 AM Capo A'laniir Bnhc Kuih intl.teity lr;iL<br />
i0i30 AM 12:30 PM Lfiiinii' fhurles KriiinMimakiT<br />
12,00 PM* 2:00 PM* was the coach willl .i.-ttislnnei'<br />
1:00 PM 3:00 PM from Dick Swnigarl ,iml Dirk<br />
2:30 PM<br />
Grime* In its first sent nl<br />
4:30 PM<br />
competition thei won Ihr<br />
4:00 PM* i.OO PM* chsmpionship .it ihr<br />
6:30 PM 8:30 PM Capp-Atlantic Lcaptr<br />
10:30 PM 12:30 AM <strong>On</strong>e mpmbi'p nf ihai Ism.<br />
YIAR 'ROUND SIRVICE In fact hi> was the C'api.iin. hiij.<br />
again hrlpi-d make ()i-i>a<br />
•Saturday & Jundgy<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s pn'SPncf Ml in Babe<br />
Subject to Chjnge Without Nsilcm Ruth competition He i* Rich<br />
Dorsry. Back in l'JST Durs.-y<br />
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rh:impniliS(ilp (if the Alliltltjc<br />
rriurits Junuir Bii.M'hall I^'a^ne<br />
witli ,i H) 7 iiverall niark<br />
BeCHisi' nf the invusiiin <strong>of</strong> tl<br />
learn Iriim the South. Btid<br />
the li'jiinii 1 fhaniji'd it* nitme<br />
the nest season tn the<br />
Cape Atlantic Junior Baseball<br />
League <strong>The</strong> new name Hirin t<br />
hurt the locals line hit This<br />
tirtie the loeal iiinn compiled an<br />
IH I n-ciird and earned another<br />
p<br />
Idr-nt if al champitinship<br />
si-asiins. fiilliiwi'd in 1964.1965<br />
and 1966 Thf Artisans tfam,<br />
lattr rhangi'd to Ciiasinl Rpfilty<br />
wht-n thi' spdrisiiri'd changi'd,<br />
wan certainly a very sureesMful<br />
upivatiun, In 1B67. howevfr,<br />
th'Ti; was nn tpqm No one was<br />
[ivnilablp to ciiach them.<br />
At this point the city's<br />
nfri'alliin department stepped<br />
in and df'fidi'd tii hire a coach<br />
for this loam <strong>The</strong>ir choice this<br />
wason was the sjirni' athlete<br />
whu, as a IS year old pitt-hnr<br />
mi thi' first Babe Ruth team,<br />
led the club to important<br />
victories. Rjeh Dorsey has<br />
returned this suasori as the<br />
local coach-<br />
This season's team, though<br />
forend to play the same teams<br />
over and over, has nevertheless<br />
won I 1 mem new ol tms tenm whu<br />
hiive mound potentml<br />
Culfher Frank Saiinimi,<br />
another hii> OCHS prospect, II.<br />
tin- tiMinrs leading hitter and is<br />
learning more about thi' dulit'N<br />
<strong>of</strong> n fiitcher with i'very passniu<br />
garni' Kven if he faib to gain<br />
the starting t- ;i I f h er h<br />
iissignmenl at Orean Citv High<br />
next season. "Tiny Tim "<br />
should earn a sUirting spol<br />
somewhi-ri' In yi-l hit li;il in tinliili'Up<br />
This team is ilri "qual<br />
balMiic*' <strong>of</strong> li^fal hoys .and<br />
oilt <strong>of</strong> uiwniTS <strong>The</strong> big run<br />
producer has been ii summer<br />
visitor, O.iry Ounranccini <strong>The</strong><br />
top baserunner is a local boy,<br />
Clari'iife Reed Another <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> lad, Billy Keele, has been<br />
Hoing ,-i strong job at firs! base<br />
All in all, this unbeaten Babe<br />
Ruth league fhiimpion has<br />
compiled quite an impressive<br />
record It is un fortunate I hut<br />
they don't have the<br />
opportunity to play against<br />
mure than just the three teams<br />
in thi' Seashore League so that<br />
thiv loulri be compared with<br />
sortv<strong>of</strong> (he top teenage teams<br />
<strong>of</strong> the past That, however, is<br />
not the fault <strong>of</strong> Coach Dorsey<br />
He has issued an open<br />
chaJlenge to any team, even if<br />
they are a littlt<br />
straight Barnes and<br />
clinched the championship <strong>of</strong><br />
the Seashore Babe Ruth<br />
League. <strong>The</strong> success <strong>of</strong> the<br />
team jjoi-s far deeper than its<br />
record, however<br />
Three <strong>of</strong> those victories have<br />
been no-hit games Two <strong>of</strong><br />
t hose masterpieces were<br />
pitched by Dave Andrews, who<br />
accomplished a similar feat<br />
numerous times in the OCYAA<br />
bawball program, Dave enters<br />
his sophomore year at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> High School this Fall and<br />
fiiJurei, to play quite a bit <strong>of</strong><br />
junior varsity football and<br />
basketball If this summer is<br />
any indication <strong>of</strong> his progress<br />
on the diamond, Dave will aiso<br />
be the ace piwher for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s baseball team.<br />
1 Wilh Bill Ulickli-y NTorini; ,| last second het-oics <strong>of</strong> Miki<br />
points, isvo more than Ul [jinnhiin imri Alfred Sniiilli<br />
entire Celtic learn, the 76er upset the leiijpH' leaders, -U 4'i<br />
look ii firm hold on lirs! pine in overtime Liniihiin homberi I<br />
in the Recrcihiiii Di'piirlmi'nt ,J() footer iit the hu?,zer to sent<br />
dln,,« lervice to Se* Isle Qiy,<br />
High Hi-hiiol Ijoiiinie <strong>The</strong> 7fli'r thi' game into overtimi' Small,'<br />
Anton, Sione Harbor, WUdwood<br />
defi'iili'd the Celtics, 77 40 hanged home the biisNi't thai<br />
•nd Cape May,<br />
with Miki' Mi-D•>•••«>»»»<br />
TM OMQINAt<br />
972 Boardwalk<br />
(Near 10th Street)<br />
1<br />
<<br />
•<br />
SANDALS '2^9 & $ 4.99<br />
HUSH PUPPIES . . '7.99<br />
MORROW'S<br />
ItttT H0US£<br />
SALTED NUTS<br />
HOME-MADE<br />
CANDIES<br />
944.948 BOARDWALK, OCEAW CITY<br />
3M-I649<br />
No, 1 BOARDWALK, CAPE MAY ,<br />
*••»«.<br />
OCEAN CITY'S FINEST<br />
SHRIVER'S<br />
71 YEARS ON BOARDWALK<br />
• FAMOUS SALT WATER TAFFY<br />
• DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PUDGE<br />
TOE LARGMT VARIETY OF CANDIES<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
Boardwalk it Ninth Street<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
ITS OFFICIAL Gov William T.<br />
Cahiil his prncliimfd the historic town<br />
(if Smitrmili thi Blueburv Capital o.<br />
thi World indMitheU- Ingjp <strong>of</strong> Oceun<br />
nt\ lhi» 170 NPW Jerwy Blueberry<br />
Queen, uppears happy about the whole<br />
thing as she receives a framed ropy <strong>of</strong><br />
the proclamation from Phillip Alampi,<br />
Stat* Serretary <strong>of</strong> Agriculture.<br />
PORTRAIT OF ROYALTY - Dr. was visiting with her mother, Mrs. John<br />
Kermit Steel Black, <strong>of</strong> Perkasie, Pa,, and fl, Kelly, at her summer tiome here, Dr,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, painted the oil portrait <strong>of</strong> Black, a prominent Bucks County oral<br />
Prini-pss Grace and her daughter Princess surgeon, became interested in oil<br />
Stephanie and Princess Caroline. Dr. and painting about 10 years ago and has<br />
Mrs Black presented the portrait to the gained some prominence in the field in<br />
former Grace Kelly recently when she Pennsylvania and New Jersey,<br />
, Membfrs <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
County Rescue Squad art<br />
continuing their doortodoor<br />
solicitation for the annual fund<br />
drive.<br />
Each I'venina, with the<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> Sundays, the<br />
volunteer* are visiting every<br />
house arrd apartment in Oeoan<br />
<strong>City</strong> to ask for contributions to<br />
help the Squad function<br />
throughout the year When no<br />
one is • at home brochures<br />
explaining the Squad's<br />
activities iind a self- addressed<br />
envelope for contributions are<br />
left.<br />
It is respectfully requested<br />
the envelopes be used to mail<br />
in the donations.<br />
This is the only fund drive<br />
conducted by the squad<br />
throughout the year. It will<br />
continue until the entire island<br />
is covered.<br />
PUZZLED BY<br />
YOUR INSURANCE?<br />
If insurance ii a jumble to<br />
you, if protection plans<br />
perplex you, if you're<br />
amazed by the maze <strong>of</strong><br />
policies, call us and we'll<br />
talk,<br />
We'll show you how to put the pieces together to<br />
make a custom-flt plan especially for your needs.<br />
And sol%e the puzzle for you,<br />
BILL WOODS AGENCY<br />
MALT<br />
811 WEST AVENUE<br />
to retire as chief<br />
<strong>of</strong> control tower at NAFEC<br />
John C. Ludlam, Jr., <strong>of</strong>radar<br />
room. He has been cited<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, chief <strong>of</strong> theseveral<br />
times for outstanding<br />
control tower at Atlantic <strong>City</strong> work<br />
Airport for the past 12 years, Ludlarn is a past director <strong>of</strong><br />
retires today (Friday) with 28 the Air Traffic Controllers<br />
years <strong>of</strong> federal service,<br />
Association and a member <strong>of</strong><br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Millvillo, Ludiani the International Bicycle<br />
is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the University Touring Society. He will tour<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania who joined the Europe this fall on bicycle for<br />
Federal Aviation the thfrd time He also plays<br />
Administration in 1943. He tennis for a hobby.<br />
was stationed at airports in Ludlam and his wife,<br />
Petersburg, Va. and HarriishurE Gertrude, live at 307 Seabright<br />
Pa,<br />
Before coming to NAFEC in<br />
1958, he served many years at<br />
rd^<strong>The</strong>y have two children.<br />
Philadelphia International<br />
Airport, In his position at<br />
NAFEC, he headed up a force<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3! air traffic controllers<br />
who control traffic from the<br />
airport control tower and its<br />
imumk DIAL 39*0200<br />
m •*• f - ***•'*<br />
THS OCIAN CITY SINTINiLLIDGER<br />
Quackery in arthritis Children's Day awards listed<br />
told to Kiwanians<br />
r i M r [Mil S [<br />
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I',.un ('hit.<br />
lur lie<br />
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mil I, S|<br />
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iirt tin 1 it r.um,'Xpl.i,i<br />
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jiHIits ;inri h;sxbi-rn<br />
d r<br />
ill !hi- r|.m;illl «<br />
ii curl., J-y,,, huiik brcim,' ... hi-,<br />
M'lli'i until its publifiiliiin Uii<br />
sltippiid by the guv.'rnmi'nl<br />
' Aniither hoaK »;i> ihp<br />
biiillmg nf honi'v Hnd viniyiir<br />
It fiisLs abuul If) ci'nlJ, In<br />
produce iiild wa* Mild f,,r l>i,m<br />
live Id i II rlnllars<br />
A! one time wnrd rarm<br />
from MPXICO thai H piisilii,<br />
Cure had been found lln»'i» , ,<br />
it rt'sulted in many pal it n r<br />
dying from an mjrrlinn ,,f th,<br />
druil" Our Movcrnmi'iil t, ,.<br />
aclifin and traffir in Ih.. dniir<br />
utmosl triigcflv in Itn<br />
in the minds nf srti.ill<br />
is that the homi' ti'.itn<br />
Whether the<br />
Dew Jones overage*<br />
move UP or DOWN<br />
your savings at ANCHOR RIMA1<br />
TIADY—they a INSURED ll<br />
"0 $20,000—yog hove yui<br />
choice <strong>of</strong> passbook savings<br />
iAVINGS CERTIFICATES. wh,d<br />
im 6% a y^er interest, gygron<br />
leed for 2 years, ($5,000 mini<br />
nurn).<br />
Come to ANCHOR<br />
ifFORI YOU INVEST<br />
ANCHOR<br />
SAVINGS<br />
AND LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
MAIN Or-Fi«<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
KMtUCky OIK! Atlantic Avt».<br />
341.1113<br />
1RISANTINI<br />
32nd * Revere Igulngrd<br />
266.3111<br />
SOMER5 POINT<br />
Grovelond Art, t N.w Rood<br />
MM! 11<br />
OUT 34TH STRE1T<br />
ON ROOSEVELT BLVD., 1 MILE FROM BRIDGE<br />
(AcrMl 'rom Th« Sandbar and Nazt to Csncy'i)<br />
— "Where all iht Wogi Art" —<br />
Farm Fresh<br />
Fruits and Vegetables<br />
from your<br />
Favorite Farm Folks<br />
OPEN SUNDAYS<br />
Frank and Eleanor<br />
I<br />
iii PLAIT'S<br />
.il [,,<br />
rri.,S .1,<br />
Hi mi;<br />
inland<br />
B,,mi<br />
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li.nifi.<br />
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it.iri lilt<br />
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PAGI 13 __ SfCTION TWO<br />
Klin<br />
mi ;m\ member <strong>of</strong><br />
All prmicd!, will<br />
imi.fi. Pi iln I youth<br />
Now Open Daily!<br />
(CLOSID ON TUiSDAYS!<br />
rlii'ii)aiing in<br />
ri-^mti.r by<br />
Ciirwin il<br />
tnnrji'r at<br />
All Baking Done on Premises<br />
14th STREET<br />
DANISH PASTRY<br />
14TH ST. brtwiM ASiURY £ CENTRAL AVIS,<br />
AUGUST FURNITURE<br />
SELiCTION WAS NIVER BETTER<br />
Odd S<strong>of</strong>as J<br />
(JJO §4" MOpiRN TUFTID lACK<br />
IN WALNUT ANB WOOB TRIM ..<br />
*!il 11" FLOBAL 5U1LTIB lOVBlAT<br />
LOOil PILLOW iACK<br />
S269<br />
1149<br />
$40<br />
S4f<br />
$399<br />
86 HIGH ARM<br />
CONTIMroRARr SOFA .. ......<br />
»0" NYLON MINT IN<br />
IARLY AMERICAN .<br />
90" CUSTOM UPHOLSTIRIB MIPIT,<br />
SOFA IN BLUI AND GOLB .<br />
Casual Fnrnltnre<br />
MIL CANE<br />
ARM CHAIR<br />
NOT OF j TAILIS<br />
(PEEL CANE! .. ...<br />
4-PC, WICKER, WHITI PAISLIY PRINT,<br />
FOAM CUSHIONS, STURDiLY 1UILT<br />
SITTlE WITH 1 CHAIRS .<br />
$ 168<br />
S 188<br />
$198<br />
$288<br />
$ 398<br />
$ 32 *<br />
S 39<br />
IQccaslonal Fnrnltnrc|<br />
120<br />
S29<br />
535<br />
$47<br />
$47<br />
$179<br />
Slif<br />
$79?<br />
US?<br />
1J4»<br />
$369<br />
5699<br />
$!«»<br />
$895<br />
SI79<br />
$179<br />
$219<br />
$579<br />
$ss?<br />
$895<br />
WALNUT STEP LAMP OR COCKTAIL<br />
TAIL!, MAR.PROOF TOP<br />
WALNUT<br />
lOOKCASI<br />
WALNUT<br />
BOOKCASE<br />
WALNUT<br />
STUDENT BISK . . .<br />
MAPLE<br />
STUBINT DISK --........<br />
SOLID MAPLE<br />
KNiE.HOLE DESK ... ......<br />
BLACK VINYL PABDIO BAR WITH 2<br />
UPHOLSTERED JO" SWIVEL STOOLS.<br />
$ 16<br />
$ 25<br />
S 29<br />
$ 37<br />
$ 37<br />
«148<br />
Bedroom j<br />
4.PC WALNUT OR MAPLE DRISSIR,<br />
MIRROR, 4 DRAWER CHEST AND<br />
PANIL BED . . . . .<br />
4.PC, PICAN TRIPLE DRISSIR,<br />
CHIST AND OPIN IACK 1ID<br />
S 98<br />
M38<br />
4-PC. WALNUT CONTIMPORARY FA.<br />
MOUS MAKE DOUBLE DRESSER, PLATE<br />
GLASS MIRROR, LARGE CHEST SOfiQ<br />
AND FULL SIZI BIO *UO<br />
4.PC. CONTIMPORARY 72" IASSITT<br />
DOUBLE DRESSER. CHEST AND<br />
FULL SIZI aiD .. -. ......<br />
S298<br />
4-PC- SPANISH TRIPLE DRESSIR,<br />
CHIST, FULL OR QUEEN SIZI IED<br />
AMERICAN OF MARTLNSVILLI MIDIT,<br />
TRIPLE DRISSIR, DOOR CHIST, %M.Aft<br />
QUEEN OR FULL SIZI IID .. W*»O<br />
"WHITI OF MI BANE" ITALIAN TRI-<br />
PLI DRESSIR, MIRROR, DOOR CHEST §CAQ<br />
AND SCROLL IED . . . W*tO<br />
RED LION CONTIMPORARY TRIPLI<br />
DRESSER, TWIN MIRROR, POOR CHEST,<br />
DRESSER, TWIN MIRROR, DOOR CHUT, STyl Q<br />
QUEIN OR FULL Sill IED .. .. / *f O<br />
Dinettes and<br />
Pining Room<br />
MAPLE S.PC. 41««iS*<br />
TAILi & 4 MATES CHAIRS -..,.-<br />
WALNUT SPC, 42.42.54 TAILE,<br />
4 UPHOLSTIRID SEAT CHAIRS ...<br />
MEDITERRANEAN 5-PC TAILE<br />
AND 4 CHAIRS ......<br />
I.PE. lASSETT MIDITIRRANIAN W<br />
GLASS CHINA, 40,60 OVAL TAILE, 3<br />
HI-BACK ARM CHAIRS AND S<br />
4 SIOE CHAIRS ... 488<br />
1-pc, lAssrrr FRENCH PROVINCIAL<br />
48 ' GLASS CHINA TAILI,<br />
2 ARM AND 4 SIDE CHAIRS ...<br />
8-PC, FAMOUS MAKI MEDITERRANEAN<br />
64" GLASS IIEAKHONT TAILI, 2<br />
ARM CHAIRS 1 4 SI PI CHAIRS ...<br />
$1093 1-PC, PECAN lASSITT C4" GLASS<br />
CHINA, LARGi TAILi, S ARM<br />
CHAIRS * 4 SIDE CHAIRS<br />
138<br />
M38<br />
$ 168<br />
S 488<br />
»748<br />
J 848<br />
I<br />
Bonk Amcr lea rd<br />
$129<br />
1179<br />
Slfl<br />
$349<br />
$39?<br />
Living Room |<br />
IARLY AMERICAN PRINT LOVI SEAT<br />
AND SWIVIL ROCKK (We«d Trim) .<br />
MODERN 2-PC NYLON 90 ' SOFA *<br />
CMAH IN nrm OR ILUI<br />
SPANISH J.PC, RID AND- ILACIt<br />
PRINT LIVIN6 ROOM SUITi<br />
MODERN NYLON AVOCADO PRINT<br />
AND SOLID WALNUT TRIM .......<br />
nss<br />
H88<br />
S 248<br />
«0" CONTEMPORARY WALNUT WOOD $Of}Q<br />
TRIM 2-PC, SOLD HIAVY TWIID ... * O ©<br />
IARLY AMERICAN PRINT<br />
WOOD TRIM 2-PC. SUITE ... $288<br />
I Beds and Bedding |<br />
$32 PANEL IIDS. MAPLI OR<br />
WALNUT IFHII ti Tmiti ...........<br />
$1? SERTA SINQLI INNERSPRING<br />
MATTRISS OR BOX SPRINO<br />
$49 SERTA FULL SIZE INNERSPRIN6<br />
MATrtBS OR iOX SPRING ..,.,..<br />
SSI FOLDING STUL COT WITH<br />
1NMWSFRIMG MATTRESS ,..__.<br />
Uf BOOKCASE lip,<br />
MAPLi OR WALNUT _ .........<br />
%10 SERTA PEDIC MATTRESS OR<br />
BOX SPRING—fULL OR SINGLE<br />
SIB SERTA PEDIC DELUXE MATTRESS OR<br />
•OX SPRING—FULL OR TWIN<br />
SIf<br />
S3?<br />
S3?<br />
17?<br />
fll<br />
ID?<br />
II J?<br />
$ 26<br />
$29<br />
$ 34<br />
Chairs. Rockers |<br />
VINYL FLORAL £OO<br />
lOUDOIR CHAIR ....... *iB<br />
MAPLI SOO<br />
lOSTON ROCKERS .. ..._..., * O<br />
DANISH CHAIRS, (HA<br />
CHOICI OF COLOR .......... AW<br />
HIGH IACK VINYL SWIVIL ROCKIRS, SCO<br />
IN NYLON ALSO. Chok. ol Color, .. 99<br />
RECLINIR, BUCK OR OLIVE,<br />
BARREL IACK, OLIVE OR<br />
OOLD NYLON<br />
OECORATOR-CHAIR,<br />
OLIVI PRINT<br />
$98<br />
'98<br />
| Carpet and Hogs |<br />
$«? fil2 NYLON HI.DENSITT iACK<br />
RUGS—CHOICI OF COLOR .....<br />
li.fj POLYirfER STRIPE<br />
POLYESTER CARVID<br />
PILE lencn or Seld)<br />
COMMERCIAL TWEED<br />
NYLON, HI.DENSrnf IACK<br />
S 4.88<br />
S<br />
SQ, YD 5.88<br />
II,*S HEAVY CARVID POLYISTIR PLUSH S£<br />
_ CARPET—CheiM <strong>of</strong> Cols, . SQ, YD, O»<br />
I Odd K<strong>of</strong>lroonT<br />
$45 4.DRAWER MAPLI OR<br />
WALNUT CHESTS<br />
$19 S.DRAWIR MAPLI OR<br />
WALNUT CHESTS .<br />
HS SINGLE DRISSIR WALNUT OR MAPLI<br />
WITH TILTING MIRROR<br />
$45 DOUBLE CHEST WITH<br />
I DRAWIRS . . . .<br />
179 DOUBLE DRESSER WITH<br />
T1LTINO MIRROR ....<br />
$14f<br />
$U»<br />
111*<br />
$37?<br />
Dual Sleep<br />
LOUNGIR, FOAM CUSHIONS,<br />
CHOICI OF COLOR ........<br />
ICLIKI 3/9 HI.RIS1 IED,<br />
FIRM MATTRESS ...........<br />
S.PC. SOFA MB SUITES,<br />
VINYLS* FAIiiC ......<br />
tetgrUTA 110—FULL SIZI,<br />
WITH FOAM MATTHISS ......<br />
IARLY AMERICAN FAMOUS<br />
MAKI CONVHTA lib .....<br />
U«Lt AMERICAN CONVIRTA,<br />
WOOD nikk<br />
FINE FURNITURE ,<br />
CARPETS and APPllAN
PAGE 14 - SiCTlON TWO TNI OC1AN CITY SfNTINIL LIDOIR<br />
FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
AdvpftisfnU'nls lor (hrsc itjliinimc should be <br />
<strong>of</strong>flw ol the Sfntincl-L^dgiir TOR TVKSnAY EDITION rex<br />
later (Mil Siiturday Noon (nr n'Rulnr rkis.sifnii sivnon (inJ<br />
not later than Monday noun (or the TmtLiti'-To-Clnssify<br />
Friday i-ditioii, NiXlN WEDNESDAY fm rvi;ul,ir i>lassifi«i<br />
Wtiiin lira! niliiSIiAY MHON fur thu iWUmB)<br />
CLASSIFY<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time. 25 Words or Less ,,.. 11.25<br />
i.V per won) I'ViiiiinE i"i Honls'<br />
Ad RunninB fi Consivqlivi- Times, ivith JS Words or<br />
Less '.' .. $5no<br />
Atis rvquinne B«« Numbers. HK' Miiri 1<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO 1.ATE TO CLASSIFY ADS LSr KXTRA<br />
Copy mailed in. given to rvprrsi'Mativr jr brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice personally. MfST BE AtTOMPANIKn BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS lo niKT nsl Cnpj iici-cpled over phnnr a« iiiurtegy<br />
and convenii-niv tn fuslonier ('."mill.inre miiBi h> in h<strong>of</strong>nrf<br />
advertisprtit'ni is vt in typr<br />
Oassifii'd DisplHy Artvertising L1V per Ajjritr [jilt 1<br />
d
PAOI 16 _ SiCTION TWO THI OMAN CITY SINTiNiL-LlDOiR FRIDAY, JULY 31, <strong>1970</strong><br />
N. j. Taxpayer Federation warns<br />
against state income tax bill<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
After the Sale - It's thm Scfuce 'h,v u^m,<br />
ATLANTIC ALUMINUM SPECIALISTS<br />
1224861<br />
2664351<br />
PREPS<br />
EitimirM<br />
34th STRffT<br />
& ASBURY AVI.<br />
ENJOY OUR PIZZA, OH - SO GOOD<br />
Pspptroni, Anchovii, Mushrsemt. Extra<br />
JUST PHONI<br />
0722<br />
reac<br />
call,<br />
STEAK SANDWICHES • HOT DOGS<br />
HOAGIES • HAMBURGERS • FRENCH FRIES<br />
PREPS ICE CREAM PARLOR<br />
let Crwm • Sedu • Sundaw • Sp4lh<br />
+fwtp^tnJt HEAVY DUTY<br />
PERMANENT-PRESS WASHER<br />
HANDLES 2-TO-16-POUND LOADS<br />
Big-Capacity<br />
Automatic Was'ier at a<br />
Hard-to-Beiieve Price!<br />
• Dots 2 to 16 pound loads<br />
without special attachments<br />
• Three waterltve] selections<br />
• Three wish-, two rinsetemperature<br />
selection!<br />
MODEL WLW1600 • Fountain-Filter nnt removal<br />
• Gleaming porcel.iioenamel<br />
finish inside and out<br />
protects this washer from<br />
seratchti, stains and rust,<br />
• Heavy-duty V4 H,P, motor<br />
• Heavy duty transmission<br />
WI SIRVICI<br />
AND DELIVER<br />
WHAT WE SILL<br />
Wide-are spiral agitation<br />
Three soilremoyal eye'es<br />
Tempering water cool-down<br />
Deluxe Styling<br />
usually found only in<br />
higher-priced models,<br />
ONLY<br />
SPECIAL<br />
PI.US TAX<br />
[ Including <strong>On</strong>« Y*at> Warranty on Pirti ft Strvk*<br />
[FREE — D*f*ndib>«, CourtNUs S«rvlc# by our<br />
FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS<br />
I FREE DELIVERY and R-mov.l <strong>of</strong> eld appliMet<br />
CORSON<br />
• • RfCTRK * *<br />
Hi WIST AVINUI DIAL WM24.<br />
0f©f 8-5 DAtt,Y — FRIDAY EVENING 7-9<br />
JACOB C, SCHUFF, JR., Pfepflttor<br />
uld tiill l<br />
|i inn ill<br />
t'iil<br />
1I1.11<br />
. .! ;i<br />
ivt the week<br />
<strong>of</strong>f to a great start with the<br />
First Annual Baby Rice.<br />
<strong>The</strong> race is being held on the<br />
beach between 14th and 15th<br />
its. it 10 a.m. Any baby up to<br />
the ige <strong>of</strong> IS months may<br />
enter as long as he or she is still<br />
In the crawling stage.<br />
Two circles, one within the<br />
other, will be drawn on the<br />
beach. <strong>The</strong> ridiui <strong>of</strong> the circle<br />
will he approximately 18 feet.<br />
<strong>The</strong> parent will plaee her child<br />
in the smaller center circle and<br />
at a given signal she will leave<br />
the child and move to the<br />
outside <strong>of</strong> the larger circle. At<br />
this point the race begins with<br />
the parent using rattles, voice<br />
TOP PRIZE WINNERS • Qamrd<br />
Sebartian, <strong>of</strong> Tomt River, carried <strong>of</strong>f tha<br />
§Mt <strong>of</strong> Show award in the 8th annual<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk Art Show<br />
Saturday with hit "Wadding Party"<br />
commands, food or any<br />
native idea to entice thr<br />
_P L A ININ ! N Q<br />
STRATEGY • Five month<br />
old Debbie Counsellor,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Paul Counsellor <strong>of</strong> 2152<br />
Asbury av., seems to be<br />
planning the best modus<br />
operand) for the upcoming<br />
baby race.<br />
day> and most beach visitors spent time in the water t(, gel<br />
out (if thf heat <strong>The</strong> water was calm maltinj it easy for Lhipjards<br />
In walch the bathers. Lafferty said<br />
MOM <strong>of</strong> the day was spent trying to reumu losi children<br />
with their parents, Lafferty said a total <strong>of</strong> 30 youngster!,<br />
wer*' inM over the weekend "'That s the lafgesi number<br />
we've had all summer " All the parenU were found b><br />
heaeh-f losng time, and the lost children returned safely<br />
Visitors coming by car found the going rough Traffic<br />
cuffing to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and other Cape May County resorts<br />
moved at a snail's pace from the Pleasantville interchange<br />
on the Garden St«t« Parkway to th* two-lane bridge over<br />
Qreat Egg Harbor Bay, <strong>The</strong> bridge tied up traffic from the<br />
south as motorists returned to their homes Sundaj<br />
afternoon.<br />
Police here were rerouting ambulance and other<br />
emergency runs over the Lengport tall booth as afternoon<br />
and early evening traffic Sunday tied up the 9th st<br />
causeway<br />
Traffic remained tied up from the boardwalk over the<br />
baby to crawl from the smaller<br />
circle to the outside <strong>of</strong> the<br />
larger circle.<br />
Prizes will be awarded to the<br />
first and second place winners.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following arc the prise*<br />
that have been donated: first<br />
and .second place trophies from<br />
Schoppy's, a case <strong>of</strong> baby food<br />
from H. J Heinz Co., » box <strong>of</strong><br />
Pamper's from Knight's<br />
pharmacy, 12 items clothing<br />
from the Edna Smith Kiddy<br />
Shop, a Humply Dumpty<br />
Trainer from Brownlee's<br />
Furniture, a silver drinking cup<br />
from Thomas Jeweler's, a<br />
teddy bear sleeping b»p from<br />
Stainton's, baby aiseuits from<br />
Thriftway Market, a stuffed<br />
animal from Glenn Toys, and<br />
other items yet to be<br />
announced.<br />
Deadline for entries is<br />
Saturday at noon. Entries may<br />
be mailed to Miss June Booth,<br />
P. 0. Box 570, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or<br />
may be handed in at the<br />
followinj) playpounds, 6th st,<br />
and the beach, Bth st, and<br />
Haven av. and 34th st.<br />
All sandpipers and , cribs<br />
have been alerted to move out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the way as Monday, August<br />
10, the beach will belong to<br />
the babies.<br />
entry (left). Jojeph Konopka, <strong>of</strong> Glen<br />
Ridgo, won the Judges Award for<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>estional with hit "Jersey Shore"<br />
entry at right, Mora picture* on Page 5.<br />
Senior Studio photo*.<br />
.».•'<br />
boulevard to the Garden State Parkway entrance in Komere<br />
Point for several hours Traffic leaving by the 34ttl St.<br />
tandse was also heavy<br />
In spite <strong>of</strong> all the congestion only minor accidents were<br />
reporti-d over the weekend, police laid the evening<br />
boardwalk crowd was qui»i and noise complaints Were at •<br />
minimum<br />
Fire Chief Ferdinand Taeearino reported that two C«B<br />
caught on fire Saturday, bul received HttJe damage from tiie<br />
biases A ear at 34th st. and Asbury av caught fire from a<br />
defective fuel lint? and another car at Arkansas and Biy W,<br />
caught fire from faulty wire to an air conditioner.<br />
TBeearino said his men treated Sap'lf M»ck«, 17, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bethlehem, Pa., for ihock at fl headqunrtere. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
adni,r.lstEred o'jtygen to tfct prt after the ^hret^<strong>of</strong> «r*.fc«i<br />
on which she w«s riding stopped at fire keadifiiaNen and<br />
said he had an ill passenger.<br />
<strong>The</strong> girl was taken to Shore Memorial Ho^ital by the<br />
Rescue Squad Taeearino said she had a small bottle <strong>of</strong> pflj»<br />
in her possession A second passer-by Wat treated for 1 cut<br />
toe bv the firemen<br />
WHICH WAY TO HOME? <strong>The</strong> five-month-old twin sons <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mn,<br />
McDonald <strong>of</strong> Cheltenham, Pa., and 2814 Wesley av,, seem to be scanning ttm<br />
territory to find the quickest way out. Out <strong>of</strong> the circles for the First Annual Baby<br />
Race that is. Counsellor Photos, [see entry blank page I4J<br />
'Walk Art Show<br />
400 artists show 6,000 pieces<br />
by Susan Kille<br />
Despite the threat <strong>of</strong><br />
morning rains and an afternoon<br />
buffeting breeze, 400 painters<br />
and sculptors decorated 10<br />
blocks Of the boardwalk with<br />
6,000 examples <strong>of</strong> their work<br />
in the 8th Annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Boardwalk Art Show Saturday,<br />
Although the artists<br />
represented many different<br />
ityles, impressionism and<br />
expreisionisin dominated the<br />
collections Expressionism was<br />
most common among the<br />
young exhibitors and the<br />
themes <strong>of</strong>ten centered on<br />
topical problem*. <strong>The</strong><br />
eoneontoation <strong>of</strong> impressionism<br />
was in the land and geajespes.<br />
Portraits <strong>of</strong> familiar facet<br />
wen shown such U Dwight<br />
luenhower, Christ, d» Vinci,<br />
and Grace Kelly, <strong>The</strong> younger<br />
ginmtion <strong>of</strong> artists countered<br />
with John Lennon, George<br />
Hun-toon, Ginger Baker, and<br />
Am Morrtoon.<br />
Sculpture «dded another<br />
dim«nnon to the thow. Mett<br />
<strong>of</strong> thf sculpting wu modem<br />
ud tome work* rmehed<br />
heiBhU <strong>of</strong> three feet <strong>On</strong>e<br />
particular-work depicted a bird<br />
in flight and through the<br />
swayine affectji <strong>of</strong> the wind the<br />
illusion appeared almost real.<br />
Each artist was given 12 feet<br />
<strong>of</strong> the' boardwalk to display his<br />
art. <strong>The</strong> amateurs displayed<br />
west <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier and the<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional took their places<br />
to the east<br />
Over 12,000 in awards were<br />
given, with the Best <strong>of</strong> Show In<br />
both the amateur and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional categories and the<br />
Grand Priw getting $2S0eiieh.<br />
<strong>The</strong> awards in the seven<br />
divisions for first, second, and<br />
third places were $50, $30, and<br />
SI 5, respectively,<br />
Joseph Konopka wu a<br />
repeat priie winner by taking<br />
the judges Grand PrUe award<br />
for the teeond year. J<br />
Sixteen-yejr-old Stafford<br />
Taylor <strong>of</strong> Somen Point, won<br />
the Beit sf Show and water<br />
color categories for the<br />
amateun, white Omld<br />
StbaaUin received tha<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional Brat <strong>of</strong> Show.<br />
T^ylor'a 13-year-old hotter.<br />
Evan, wen tint jftfM in<br />
graphict for<br />
List <strong>of</strong> winners:<br />
PROFESSION At.<br />
continued on page 14<br />
Wtathmr<br />
Moitly tunny today,<br />
•Mi the temperstum In<br />
the low 80't. JHedncaday<br />
and Thurtday wtD b* Mr<br />
• nd plcaaant<br />
umpmtXunm<br />
w«rm, U, S.<br />
Bureau.
PAGE 2 THi OCIAN CITY SENTINELLEDOIR TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Obituaries<br />
Lambert L. Magee Ellas Luglnbuhl<br />
SOMERS POINT Lambert<br />
L, Masfee, <strong>of</strong> Point Garden<br />
Apartments, died Saturday m<br />
Shoir Mpmiimil llotpiml He<br />
was 54<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> C'nmden, Mr<br />
Magee hnd been an area<br />
resident nmst <strong>of</strong> hi.* hIV For<br />
the piist three years he had<br />
made hy, home sn Somers<br />
Point,<br />
He had operated his own<br />
electrical ciinlriiclint! businiw<br />
He was a member nf Trinity<br />
Lodge 79 F and AM and ,i pju.1<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Electrical<br />
Contractors' Ashoriatiun<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Margaret, two sorts, .Jiimt^, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pieasiintvdie, and Lambert L.<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong> Millvillr, three stepsons,<br />
igt Thomas G Conuver,<br />
US A.F stationed in Okinawa,<br />
Pvt RLhard L Conover USA<br />
stationmj m Vietnam, and<br />
Robert Conover, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
one sister, Mrs- Jane Price, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantville, one brother,<br />
Howard Magee. <strong>of</strong> Lindenwold.<br />
and two grandchildren<br />
Funeral services will be held<br />
tomorrow (Wednesday ' ill I I<br />
a.m from the .leffrM's and<br />
Keates Funeral Home sn<br />
Northfield With Dr Albert<br />
Layton, pastor nf Central<br />
United Methodist Church uf<br />
Linwood, <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />
Interment Will be at Liiurel<br />
Memorial Park, Pomona<br />
Elizabeth S. Pratt<br />
SOMERS POINT Mrs<br />
Huabeth S Spratt, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
Apartments, died Friday at the<br />
Golden Crest Nursing Home<br />
She was 64<br />
Mrs, Spratt was a nativ <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and made her<br />
home in Somers Point for the<br />
p^t year after having been an<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident for 45<br />
years.<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Chapter 83 OES, First United<br />
Methodist Chureh, Golden Age<br />
Club, Women's Regular<br />
Republican dub and Women's<br />
. Auxiliary to Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, ill <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Surviving is one daughter,<br />
Mrs. Jenabelle Jackson, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city; one sister, Mrs F E, Lane<br />
Haines, <strong>of</strong> Felton, Pel ; and<br />
one pgnddaughter<br />
Funeral servicM will be held<br />
1 p,mL today (Tuesday) from<br />
the Godfrey-Smith Funeral<br />
Home, 809 Central av,, with<br />
the Rev. Charles Wilcock,<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First United<br />
Methodist Chureh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment will<br />
be in the Methodist JJemetery,<br />
Chews Landing, Friends may<br />
call the hour prior to the<br />
Jewiee.<br />
E.Ste<br />
Morris B, ffie, <strong>of</strong> B20 B«y<br />
av., died Thursday in an<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> nursing home.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> York town, Mr.<br />
Sie wu a local resident for 28<br />
yean and a retired city<br />
employee. He was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge 757<br />
IBPOE <strong>of</strong> W <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Audrey; one daughter, Mr«,<br />
Grace Camp, <strong>of</strong> Philadalphig;<br />
one grandson and five great<br />
pandchildren.<br />
Funeral services were<br />
conducted yesterday morning<br />
at St. James AME Church with<br />
the Rtv. W, Scott, pastor,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fieiatini|. IntenBent was at<br />
Lincoln Memorial Park, Mays<br />
Landing,<br />
Lillian M. Mitchell<br />
SOMERS POINT • Mrs.<br />
yilian M. Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> 36 W.<br />
Qroveiaiid av., died Thursday<br />
In the Linwood Convalescent<br />
Center, She was BB,<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Strafford, Pa,,<br />
Mrs, Mitchell had been a<br />
Somers Point resident for s*ven<br />
years.<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
James, one daughter, Mrs.<br />
CMOl_Lynni! FiUpatrick^ <strong>of</strong><br />
tnu city?"SneTgnT-iljniies, ^—%<br />
<strong>of</strong> this cityi^one b?6tHer><br />
, WU«on--Wi t»amy, <strong>of</strong> Strafford;<br />
i one sister, Mrs, Charles Wright,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Linwood; and one grandson.<br />
Funeral services were held<br />
Friday with the Rev, Chariot F.<br />
Rinck, Jr., pastor <strong>of</strong> Grace<br />
Lutheran Chureh, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Interment wes at Great Valley<br />
Bfpjtist Cemetery in New<br />
Centerville, Pa,<br />
Wildwood attorney<br />
in prosecutor pest<br />
John Corino, Wildwood<br />
Crest attorney, has been<br />
appointed assistant Cape May<br />
County Prosecutor to succeed<br />
William j. Hughes, who<br />
resigned from the post in April<br />
to run for Congress,<br />
Corino, 43, was named to<br />
the job by County Prosecutor<br />
iunm A, O'Neill. He is current<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
County Bar Association and<br />
Borough Solicitor <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />
Crest,<br />
Corino received a Bachelor<br />
<strong>of</strong> law degree from St, John<br />
University anil served his<br />
ejerkihip with Sen, Robert B.<br />
Kay, He is a partner in the firm<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kay and Corino in<br />
Wildwood. Corino' was<br />
admitted to practice before the<br />
Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
State. In Mny <strong>of</strong> 1966.<br />
CilwHIH Aid Bring Rwrti<br />
Funeral sefvsees will be held<br />
m NorwiMUl, Ohm, Wednesday<br />
for Klias LuKinbuhl. '.'I. wlin<br />
dull Siilurd.iy ,it Ihi' hnmi- •'ri ,!(ili<br />
Whi'M (inilrflnr Ullh.ini V<br />
Cjihill iiHili mil,-,, m Jsiiiii.•• v<br />
he mnpp.'d tliM ''.nil <strong>The</strong> i-llv [i.iui<br />
i !,:ifii n.i thr cars and in<br />
.Jriitiori fcccivi'd ii S KH)<br />
trade in fui tht ! t'hr'Vroh I HIH! ^I<br />
$200 trade in for ihr Dudci'<br />
Thr new vnf* jrv cquipp.Ti<br />
with lust iihuu! fvi-ry ^,ii.My<br />
fe'tilR 1 and rnfivi ni.'iir.' ihiri<br />
imiijmable Thi-y .ifi 1 piiwnr.-cl<br />
With 440 cuhu inch engines<br />
<strong>The</strong>y have the complete pi il lit'<br />
packaiie <strong>of</strong> hi-;!V\' riuty<br />
equipment<br />
In ad dil ion Ii i air<br />
conditioning, lh'' ears hnvr<br />
built m A-M rddiiis. nrited<br />
windows, flour Ciirpelmi;, rear<br />
Window defnmliT, disc front<br />
brakps, reur scat radio speaker<br />
and nber(f|ass bellrri tires<br />
Earlier this yenr. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily<br />
|>iirrh;i*i'ri eiijhl new PlymOiith<br />
ptilire i-ars, lillt were either<br />
unaware or unable to £0! in on<br />
the !i(iignm from the SUlte <strong>The</strong><br />
rar*, Fury models, are the<br />
rhi'iipes! in the Plymouth line<br />
a.» opposeri lo the more<br />
I'xpi'iisivr Fury III <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
[jownred by ,1HH cubii- ineh<br />
.MlUlnns<br />
<strong>The</strong> only optional pieces <strong>of</strong><br />
enu iprni'Mt (in the vehicles<br />
.11h.>r than iho police package<br />
.ici. pnuir door li*rk.s,<br />
an!. iiriai Ii' Iriirlk release, and<br />
ih-lu M- whi'ei rovers<br />
Low hiriiler on thr eight ears<br />
w;i> Brown P Thuwley <strong>of</strong><br />
Mill'ortl, He , lor n total <strong>of</strong><br />
SI i PHI Thawley look in<br />
eiUhi ISIfiS Ply mouths sold the<br />
rits two ypars ago for an<br />
,ii rraur trad' 1 In price <strong>of</strong><br />
SI (il.t <strong>The</strong> city purchfiseri<br />
.in.' ill ihr u*,.Ki ears hnek again<br />
for isl.'.!()()<br />
For an iiddilionil SfiOO,<br />
thriiiiiili !he state subsidy,<br />
SOIIUTS Point received ears<br />
viilui.il al $1 ,000 miirr thiln the<br />
Ocraii Cily cars Somers Point<br />
niijite* ii,s cars each year<br />
hlivmi! Iwo or three new ones<br />
u'hiii' two year old models<br />
remain in service. In recent<br />
Man <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has purchaspd<br />
,ill fii'W cars every two years<br />
Orran Cily Pgrchasirig<br />
Director Orlando N Barr said<br />
he wai. unaware <strong>of</strong> the bargain<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer by the state An aide in<br />
thr cifnee <strong>of</strong> Public Safety<br />
Director Chester J WimbfrR<br />
svas also unaware <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
Police Chief Benjamin L<br />
DUIIRHII was "tied up for the<br />
rest <strong>of</strong> the afternoon" Monday<br />
iind therefore could not be<br />
reached for comment<br />
is gin (I that nio.t <strong>of</strong> u.-<br />
i-r know yvhiil othiT pi'i*-<br />
think <strong>of</strong> iih.<br />
YES! WE HAVE IT!<br />
Manhattan<br />
exciting, new<br />
First authentic "designer collection"<br />
<strong>of</strong> contemporary cookware<br />
It's supBf-touah eertifierJ Teflon II eookware, formed<br />
<strong>of</strong> today 1 ! "tomorfow" metal, an exclusive age-hardened;<br />
warp-pro<strong>of</strong> aluminum' alloy that's three times harder<br />
and more dent rstiitint than ordinary, Evaning dressed<br />
In couturiar colors <strong>of</strong> genuine porcelain. Come BOO for<br />
younelf why Wi'ri so proud <strong>of</strong> now MiRRO Manhattan!<br />
Wedgewood HUB and Antlqui White with oolf<br />
iven, Nutmsfl Brown eovtred In glittering chrome<br />
7-piece set<br />
$ 39.95<br />
Avoiloblo in Wcdgewood Blu«,<br />
Antigui Whits<br />
Nutmeg Brown<br />
Avoq.ido. Harveit Gold<br />
coniiits <strong>of</strong> 1-qt Md Z-m,<br />
saucepans With eoVBra; 10" fry<br />
pan IMS eovari k 4i4'qt. dutch<br />
uvon with covar (this cover fin<br />
fry pan), in colorful gift box.<br />
theis open stock pieces aviJIabla<br />
In Wodgewood ilue, Antique White, NutmtB Brown<br />
Avoeido, Harwiif Gold<br />
1 .qi isueepin »nd eovar, 9,95<br />
2-ql. igucspan and esvsr, 1 1.95<br />
2H-qt taiserplo ontj eovp' 14,95<br />
8"frypinindeevtr, 10.95<br />
10" fry pan tnimti. 13,95<br />
454-at diilrrioienandtover, 14.95<br />
Defendant pays $100 for lunch roll theft<br />
AfliH Mmuliiy 's court<br />
session, Jiilin H. <strong>On</strong>ili'i'Hiink<br />
fiiiind thni ^hopiliriini! is not<br />
nrccssiirily lhi> most<br />
ccoiKimicnl miMiHi <strong>of</strong> provision<br />
<strong>On</strong>tii'rrtonk, ii K'Mflciil .il lilnrh<br />
roll fr.ml Ihr ThnftWiiy<br />
Market<br />
Piissi'Ksiiiin ol tn'fr rhurm's<br />
.'Hid lilli", ill i',\U i'iirll Wi'rci<br />
li'Vlfd ;i i; ii III s t Kd«Bird<br />
Iliiii nficv, nl Niirlhlirlei. mul<br />
Rtibi-rt Shurpi'. (irJi-iikinlown<br />
While viiiMtiiifiinu Iriim<br />
MIIIVITII, l':i . Htephen Linscy<br />
Wiui riiiiyhl t,|i'epinu on (he<br />
bi'iK'h iinii wlli'il questioned hi'<br />
roiild iint niiikr a yood nerount<br />
<strong>of</strong> himsrll He rwinveri (i thrci 1<br />
As seen in MADEMOISELLE and GLAMOUR<br />
<strong>On</strong> the tunic<br />
trailthe<br />
prairieflower<br />
print.<br />
$ 8.<br />
moll 111 suspendi'd senM'nce<br />
I'I'IIT Urinnger fiiilod to<br />
remit his d'di'rnl pmployi'r and<br />
worker coiitribu ticms and was<br />
fiiiixi $n? fin.<br />
Mirhnnl Dnvis was charged<br />
wiili sis rtjunts, hoWPver, all<br />
hiil Iwo wi're riismissiKi Davis<br />
will spend in diiys in the<br />
iiiiiniy jail for the remaining<br />
two, loitrrinc und intprfering<br />
Wild Ihi' rltfhls <strong>of</strong> others.<br />
W i 111 ii m Slyer, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philndelphiri, who also goes<br />
under the name <strong>of</strong> William Enrl<br />
Ooitxhiill, was committed to<br />
the county jail 'in default <strong>of</strong><br />
$200 bail. He is charRed with<br />
heirif under the influence <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> savvy <strong>of</strong> old west printwork. <strong>The</strong> luxury <strong>of</strong> Collector's<br />
Crepe, <strong>The</strong> tunic to wear this fall. A Limited Edition in<br />
50% Polyester and 50% Avril. Earthy colors. Sizes 28-38<br />
C afneo<br />
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Whafs in a name? PLENTY rVOkV that<br />
Burhngton-Cimeo n»s boeorne "Burlington."<br />
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Panly HOSG. ..yours for thu pickings in<br />
those novor before dnd niver again prices<br />
S3.00 panly hoje NOW $1.19<br />
3 pairs IBM SAVE 12.SO on 3 pairs<br />
$2 50 panly hose NOW IJ.flS<br />
3 pairs 15.SO SAVE $2.00 on 3 pairs<br />
S3 50 panly hose WOW SJ.59<br />
3 pairs ST.50 SAVE $3.00 on 3 pairs<br />
SI 35 slockings NOW $.99<br />
3 pairs $2.65 SAVE $1,40 on 3 pairs<br />
$1 65 stockings WOW $1.19<br />
3 pairs $3.50 SAVE $1,45 en 3 pairs<br />
(<strong>Jul</strong>j 27" Him AuquHl 22-><br />
prpucnption h-nend drills.<br />
Richard Eviin, a reKident <strong>of</strong><br />
Egg Harbor, wiw lldjurlBed to<br />
b(> in the stnte for ulilawl\il<br />
purposes ami WIL* linitl JI 2ft<br />
Earl Falciaiii, <strong>of</strong> 912 Bay<br />
av.. wa* i-hfirKed actinj in an<br />
illdecpnt and ohsfene manner<br />
at fllh si iirld Wesley av for<br />
which he paid $1 10<br />
Michiiel Finlcy, <strong>of</strong> Ethel<br />
Park, Pa , is heinc hHd for the<br />
Grand Jury for the possession<br />
and sale ol drugs<br />
Roger Van Order, who lives<br />
at 4 1,1 Bay av , received a year<br />
probation iind SI 2f> fine for<br />
thi< sale <strong>of</strong> prescription le(;end<br />
dfujp<br />
r<br />
Houston Wilson, III, a visitor<br />
from Boy ton, Flo,, WM found<br />
guilty <strong>of</strong> engaging in in<br />
occupation that is illegal In<br />
New Jenipy Wilson was fined<br />
$200<br />
Richard E Tucker, <strong>of</strong> 336<br />
Wesley av , was charged with<br />
passing a fraudulent check and<br />
paid Si00 when found guilty<br />
Frederick Del Orosso, a<br />
resident at 429 Ajbury av., was<br />
(fined $31) dollars on n charge<br />
making noisp<br />
I hi- lu-st wily Ui gel vour<br />
•«liiirc> nf the wi'iilth m Lo<br />
work linn) liir it.<br />
Everywhere<br />
bound<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tshift.<br />
/' shoulder shirring is the s<strong>of</strong>tening<br />
influence. Topped with a mantailored<br />
collar. Self-belted.<br />
In carefree, silky Sand Crepe <strong>of</strong><br />
80% Dacron* polyester, 20% cotton.<br />
In autumn brights and darks, 8 to 16,<br />
EVERY 70<br />
SWIMSUIT<br />
REDUCED<br />
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9<br />
$10 to $31 Values<br />
NOW<br />
$ 25 .60<br />
JANTZEN<br />
CATALINA<br />
ROBBY LEN<br />
LEEIM<br />
PETER PAN<br />
ROXANNE<br />
BOBBIE BROOKS<br />
COLE,<br />
OTHERS.<br />
/<br />
TUISDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Scholarships for victors in local pageant<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ocejin <strong>City</strong> Jiiyrees have<br />
annoiincecl thai Ihiink". in the<br />
cooperation ul Viirious loe.il<br />
oruani«ntion>,. liuiiinrshos and<br />
individiials. they have been<br />
able hi inrriMM' the llumluT ol<br />
conlestiinl^ oi the Miss Ofrriii<br />
<strong>City</strong> .Scholarship Pa(,'ean!<br />
Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will receive<br />
i! $200 M-hoiiirshlp the, Neiir<br />
pliio ii trophy donated hy the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> nomnlerre arifl her<br />
trophies iinri iiffer larqer iillfl crown, which it, donated liy lh<br />
more varied scholarships In (he Cnlony Club Her firs!<br />
Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />
At the Circle, 21st and Dune Dr., Avalon<br />
ITALIAN DISHES • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />
FAMILY FULL COURSE DFNNERS J 3.S0 u "<br />
KIDDIES . fl.ti up<br />
ITALIAN SMORGASBORD ''4.50<br />
IVIRY SUNDAY 5-9 P. M,<br />
DANCING aw* MUSIC TO 1 BANDS<br />
LBROY BOSTIC 4 HIS "MELLOW-AIRES" SAT. NITI<br />
BRNii AUSTIN TRIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIT1S<br />
GEORGE IVANS at rt» Organ<br />
ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN EAT<br />
WED and THURS NITES • 10 P. Ml A,M.<br />
l 2.50<br />
BEEF ind BEEB LUNCH 1I;M h) 4 P M. DAILY<br />
Phil Sheridan says:<br />
When I'm<br />
waiting for a<br />
table I like to<br />
be eornfortahle.<br />
That's why I<br />
dine at the<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alvyn Hotel<br />
Free Parking 814 BRIGHTON PLACI 399.1672<br />
BttwMn 4th and Ith SfrMtt Off Atlantic<br />
SWEETHEART<br />
LMvut Dock at 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 8 p.m.<br />
SN Omn <strong>City</strong>'s Beautiful Shoreline<br />
Adults *2,S0<br />
APPROXIMATELY<br />
PH.<br />
Children *US0<br />
W TO 2-HOUR RIDE<br />
Dining Room . 398-9802<br />
Market I Dock 398-9803<br />
Office . . , 399-7214<br />
funni'nip Will<br />
;tw;uri ;intl ;• tr
PAGi 4<br />
Campus unrest<br />
; <strong>The</strong> Prysidfiit'H ('ommisMon on Campus Unri'st met<br />
rci-i'inly, momhtins unil wilnt'ssos obviously nwuri 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
inU'iiM 1 publicity In'ing yivcii the hearings Most nf tin 1<br />
li'stiiiioiiy and sor.H 1 < fine sUitftriPnts <strong>of</strong> mi-mlvrs <strong>of</strong><br />
the commission pertiyrfrd to thi 1 reasons and ({rii'vunci'S<br />
slyik'tit agitators and revolutionaries givi 1 a* causi's for<br />
their disruptions.<br />
While everyone is willing to Rive students, even those<br />
who hiivt> taken the law into their own hautis, a ehaiice<br />
to explain their altitudes. Jhe point which should he<br />
made and whieh is not hemg stressed by any<br />
commission member, us far as we know, is thut the<br />
nation cannot and "ill not tolerate anarchy on its<br />
campuses.<br />
Thi commission would serve the nation's interests if<br />
mombers made il clear to studenLt that they, like older<br />
and wiser citizens, must abide by the law, and that they<br />
are not m a position to demand the country meet their<br />
ideals at once -under threat <strong>of</strong> anarchy or revolution<br />
Of course there are pievanct's today <strong>The</strong>re always<br />
have 'leen. No generation <strong>of</strong> students has come along in<br />
a pink-clnud world <strong>The</strong> Vietnam War, the ma|or<br />
complaint today, i.« undoubtedly a dilemma. So was<br />
every war to many students So was the depression <strong>of</strong><br />
the thirties. But generally, student* today are living in a<br />
time <strong>of</strong> unparalleled opportunity <strong>The</strong>y must learn to<br />
appreciate this fact and the fiu-t that everyone in a<br />
dpmiii'racy must obey ihe law<br />
More production<br />
"Long hef'otr economics had a name it was called<br />
'political arithmetic.' " President Nixon said in his<br />
speech on thi 1 nation's economy.<br />
'•Political arithmetic" is still a good name today.<br />
Perhaps "political computer math" would be even more<br />
appropriate to describe the kinds <strong>of</strong> problems with<br />
which our political leu.'ers are struggling.<br />
<strong>The</strong> government can control trie money supply and<br />
government spending, but the rest <strong>of</strong> the economic'<br />
jig-saw puzzle is put together by millions <strong>of</strong> individual<br />
and company decision-makers who decide whether to<br />
buy, build, employ, work, and produce. Central control<br />
<strong>of</strong> all the economic factors, as some propose, not only<br />
would be against our history- and tradition, but almost<br />
• certainly would not work in <strong>The</strong> Nationaj Commission<br />
•on Productivity (which will suggest ways <strong>of</strong> lowering<br />
; prices through increased industrial productivity) and the<br />
Regulations and Purchasing Review Board (which will<br />
examine the government's contribution to inflationl<br />
have been created by the President to give all <strong>of</strong> us<br />
Garden State<br />
THI OCEAN CITY SINTINlLLiDGiR<br />
Cape-Vo-Tech board<br />
gets added U. S. aid<br />
Additiomil federal revenues<br />
totaling Sfifl.HOl for on^oini!<br />
priidrams and ney^programs in<br />
Special Education were<br />
received from the Stale<br />
Vocational Division this year<br />
<strong>The</strong> School Board also was<br />
notified thai a Title 11 rjrant <strong>of</strong><br />
!M nfi 00 und Manpower<br />
Triiiriin); Prugriimii in Prinlini;<br />
ill MrOrt-enr Werner for<br />
$195.79.100. in Drapery<br />
Operator for $1.^,404.00. and<br />
in <strong>of</strong>fset Pressman for<br />
$H1.'l&!i 00 were approved for<br />
the eoming year<br />
<strong>The</strong> Voculional Board also<br />
announced the employment <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs Kiiznbeth Tryon as <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
secretary and Mrs Mary<br />
Fischer as an instructor <strong>of</strong><br />
Be.iuty Culture, replafing Mrs<br />
Barbara Taylor who left for<br />
personal business reasons and<br />
has been approved as n<br />
subslitiile teacher for <strong>1970</strong>71<br />
Also employed for <strong>1970</strong> 71<br />
was Joseph Ostrowski as the<br />
mstrucior <strong>of</strong> Appliance RepBir<br />
Mrs Fischer is a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Woodbine and has taken<br />
courses at Glassboro Suite<br />
College. Wilfred Beauty<br />
Academy, and the Charles <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ritz. School in New York<br />
for advanced styling. She has<br />
had twenty two years <strong>of</strong><br />
experience as a cosmetolojy<br />
operator and manager<br />
Oslrowski is a residenl <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and has attended<br />
Kings College, Pa , for one<br />
semester in addition to<br />
teaching experience in the. Ft<br />
Gordon Signal School, Georgia<br />
He has had six and a half years<br />
experience as service manager<br />
for the Sears Roebuck's<br />
Kingston, Pa , and Pleasant,<br />
stores<br />
An approval for the<br />
employment <strong>of</strong> four students<br />
under a Work Study funding<br />
Brant and four instructors to<br />
conHtruct stcirage buildings and<br />
begin in site improvement<br />
phase <strong>of</strong> the new Center was<br />
also given as pan <strong>of</strong> the regular<br />
board business meeting<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Spim \jrnen,, Vui. ProNideMit:<br />
"I hiivt- biH'ii (jrnHtly eni-ouTHRcd<br />
by those Htutiontw<br />
and iilhi'r young ymv\v who<br />
Imvi' luinoiinci'd (hiMr rr-<br />
Milvc to work, us thoy put<br />
i(, within ilio jjyn[t.m."<br />
SMITH'S<br />
KIDDIE SHOP<br />
412 8th Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Select from Our Large Stock<br />
• KATl GRIfNAWAY • POLLY FLIND1RS<br />
• SCOTTIfi DRESSES _ Toddlmr ta 14<br />
• JACK TAR TOGS for lOYS — Toddler fe U<br />
• GARDNER SNOW SUITS<br />
• ROTHSCHILD COATS » ALL BABY NJJPS<br />
ALL SUMMIR MIRCHANDFSI VJ OFF<br />
information about the economy.<br />
WP should be able to make more informed judgments<br />
as the result <strong>of</strong> the publicity which these twn new TR4FFK Bnrip. tf,fi,c m imd n tr ffu flVchni d iljoi t<br />
ihi I amdr i PhiliHilphu ar i<br />
commissions will give both to the reasons for wag«-dnd<br />
n* p* n t nt frttm the pn v mi<br />
dttlm d during th! pa i vi r<br />
tc 1h7<br />
pnee increases and to the effet ts <strong>of</strong> government<br />
ihicli<br />
di piu inrrt I ( n Ihi numhi r<br />
spending and monttarv restraints Meanwhile we tan r • r in thi iri m mn t<br />
work to inrrea»e our personal productivity whatever our *j c tinn<br />
job might be<br />
<strong>On</strong> tin Will \Vh imin Rnrijji<br />
htt»,i n Phil.rj Inhid ind<br />
Your Congressman<br />
reports<br />
Rep. Charles W. Sandman, Jr.<br />
2nd Dlirricr, New Jerwy<br />
I am glad that the<br />
Administration is about to<br />
crack down on those <strong>of</strong> our<br />
citizens who regularly pollute<br />
our bays, rivers and streams.<br />
I long have called for<br />
enactment and enforcement <strong>of</strong><br />
stiff Federal regulations to<br />
mak* it a crime to dump oil<br />
into navigable waters.<br />
Almost any oil spill,<br />
however minor, will be illegal<br />
under terms <strong>of</strong> stringent new<br />
regulations published recently<br />
by the Interior Department<br />
<strong>The</strong> new federal rules were<br />
issued under ihi' Water Quality<br />
Improvement Act <strong>of</strong> <strong>1970</strong>, an<br />
act which I supported and<br />
voted for <strong>The</strong>y define a spill as<br />
any oil discharge that violates<br />
"applicable" anti-pollution<br />
standards or causes "a visible<br />
film, sheen or discoloration on<br />
the surface <strong>of</strong> the water"<br />
<strong>The</strong> rules should take effect<br />
within la month, applying<br />
equally lo spillage from a<br />
weekend fisherman's outboard<br />
motorboin, the "blowout" <strong>of</strong><br />
an <strong>of</strong>fshnn 1 CAPITAL CAPERS <strong>The</strong><br />
Nr» J( r,cv Furm Bureau<br />
npurts thert s j griming<br />
f-ORt&T HHH Hi|,h ^rntimint thjl thi nitiondl<br />
uind", iiid dnufhf in making fluBtr should he tht com ri te<br />
Npa JI r I-\ f n i hrt lhn i!<br />
ih* i istMFftsi-dfnduitun<br />
ilivirleal New Jersej hens<br />
ihi u m m i r<br />
met lh( spin cipt neri in J 4 ><br />
w jrkfd uvt rtime in June to<br />
Nc M rt hH*-^s the Dt law n Thi SI J- r. 1 Finproduct<br />
a ncord 1 flSH OtlQ<br />
Km Purl Authority repurl Si nici i ppiarri<br />
rin ind<br />
i kg a twu percent increase<br />
l\wi nt v* ndmdudl rtturd night ti pni nt thi hurnmy<br />
'"« Ma5 Tht tarfish<br />
Wi n >,tt 1 Wft k dj\ hlgn c f thi wmidlincl biimi ir( is tit jncient enem> <strong>of</strong> the ojstfr<br />
111 4 1 vi hiclr i n Juh 1 and tht Sun hm Ind jdiqiKti should bi cllect. d and hunj,<br />
d weekind pial- <strong>of</strong> Hi 4 47 on rainfall to discouragi fm buton<br />
Christmas trees gs-<br />
Aupi t 22 2 4 -ind 24<br />
m^n\ MCltirm -ir drv and in i rnaments according t.i the<br />
Benjamin Franklin Bridpi econslnnt danger nf hectimin^ Fish and Wildlife service<br />
traffic dropped fiver three burnt iivt-r<br />
percent to" 23,825,477 It Althnugh the usual amount<br />
marked the third consecutive ol fiiresi lireH have not<br />
decline from the year before occurred in New Jersey thus<br />
and the sixth in ten years. <strong>The</strong> far thm year. Stole firewardens<br />
bridge, which opened in 1926, have asked ihe peoplit not to<br />
has been topped by the Walt becomi' complacent Increased<br />
Whitman Bridge each year use nf forest areas by<br />
since 1964 but still holds the picnickers and others could<br />
.me day record--1 19.132 change the picture immensely<br />
vehicles on <strong>Jul</strong>y 17, 1955 <strong>The</strong> enure forest fire righting<br />
. (Women's Discontinued Styles)<br />
ALL SALES FINAL<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
STORE<br />
921 Asbury Avenu* Dial 399-3373<br />
OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M<br />
ItMtMIIHtMIUttttMIIIMtttMllllltlWI<br />
Lasl year police cars effort (if New Jersey costs the<br />
<strong>of</strong> oil whenever it lindsusway which became law three<br />
patrolling the bridges lugged Slate at least a million dollars<br />
into any stream -<br />
months at'o <strong>The</strong> att provides<br />
nearly 1.4 million miles, and yearly hut the constant<br />
Under the new regulations that oil spillers will be liable<br />
assisted 7,004 disabled vehicles lookout for fires in the rural<br />
any person responsible for an for cleanup costs and other<br />
from the interstate spans. rreas saves much more in<br />
oil spill who knowingly fails to damajjes, up lu a limit <strong>of</strong> S14 <strong>The</strong> George Washington property damage as well as<br />
make an immediate detailed million<br />
Bridge across the Hudson River lives.<br />
report to the Coast Guard Demands for stringent oil<br />
leads the world in the number<br />
would be liable to criminal spill rules climbed sharply after<br />
<strong>of</strong> cars crossing the span in<br />
penalties ranging up to a year an <strong>of</strong>fshore rig near Santa<br />
1989 69,257,106 <strong>The</strong> San<br />
in jail and a fine <strong>of</strong> up to Barbara, Calif, blew out 18<br />
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge CARDINAL<br />
810,000<br />
months ago, flooding clocked 57,289,369 cars during<br />
<strong>The</strong> toughest section <strong>of</strong> the California beaches with crude the year.<br />
GIFT SHOPPE<br />
rules, Interior <strong>of</strong>ficial,!, say, is oil.<br />
Verraisano-NarrQws, N Y<br />
the broad definition <strong>of</strong> an oil<br />
Bridge registered 31,087,349<br />
Subsequent major spills in<br />
BliSLIY'S POINT<br />
spill <strong>The</strong>y explained that a<br />
cars during the year.<br />
the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and<br />
'/, Mils is, <strong>of</strong> TuckahM Inn<br />
narrower definition based on Baltimore Harbor have added<br />
the quantity <strong>of</strong> oil spilled In public pressure for tough<br />
could provide » loophole regulations<br />
allowing deliberate dumping <strong>of</strong> I was highly alarmed over<br />
Problems with your Knitting?<br />
small quantities <strong>of</strong> oil inthe<br />
recent spillage <strong>of</strong> over<br />
succession<br />
87,000 gallons <strong>of</strong> crude oil into<br />
Want to !tarn to Knit, Crochet,<br />
<strong>The</strong> regulations cover all Balilmore Harbor I believe il<br />
inland and r .astal vessels, and<br />
Embroider or Needlepoint???<br />
was entirely needless<br />
Such onshore and <strong>of</strong>fshore This spilla.gr was caused by a<br />
facilities as petroleum storage slipshod method <strong>of</strong> pumping<br />
CLASSES TUIS. and SAT,<br />
tanks and drilling rigs Spills in oil It reminds me <strong>of</strong> the kind<br />
"contiguous" g waters • <strong>of</strong> carelessness which caused<br />
MORNINGS 9 A.M. to 12 NOON<br />
roughly between three mj|es several thousand gallons <strong>of</strong><br />
and 12 miles out to sea • are crude oil to be dumped into<br />
Even If you didn't purchase your<br />
also covered if they endanger the harbor in my home town<br />
oil rig or leakage U. S. fisherie.s and other marine<br />
yarn here, you may bring your problems to oil!<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May only a Tew weeks<br />
from a giant supertanker resources.<br />
ago<br />
Such individuals and <strong>The</strong> few exemptions include<br />
We Block! Put Buttonholet Inl Finith Worki<br />
I fly across the Delaware<br />
companies should be punished discharges resulting from the<br />
Bay at least twice a week. <strong>On</strong><br />
under stiffened criminal act <strong>of</strong> a third party, grave<br />
regulations. Oil companies natural disasters and from acts<br />
almost every occasion I see a<br />
large oil tanker pumping oil County Crafts Knit Shop<br />
should be held financially "necessary to save human life<br />
into barges and invariably<br />
responsible for damage they and limb,"<br />
next to the ship I see large 813 Asbury Avenue Phone 399-7572<br />
cause through the transmission <strong>The</strong> rules were authorized eireles <strong>of</strong> oil slicks on the<br />
by the new water quality act. water.<br />
Save both with a<br />
CHECKING<br />
ACCOUNT,.,<br />
open one<br />
Nowr<br />
OceaJn <strong>City</strong> Sentinel - Ledger<br />
I have repeatedly called<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Interior Walter<br />
J Hickel and asked him to take<br />
action on the pollution in<br />
ATLANTIC GITV<br />
Tuesday, Augutt 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Prinied and Published In Amerttti N Orenusi Family Resort<br />
BY THE<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTJNEH.EDOER, Inc<br />
112 Mlh Strrot, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N, J 0822H<br />
Established 1XX1<br />
Flittered at Post Office at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.. (K««<br />
Delaware Bay I know<br />
Congressman (William V) Both<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delaware has done likewise.<br />
So I am glad that his<br />
department has seen fit to issue<br />
these new regulations.<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> the heavy<br />
administrative burden <strong>of</strong><br />
enforcing the new regulations<br />
will fall on the Coast Guard,<br />
which plans to issue its own<br />
regulations prescribing how<br />
losSckoot<br />
Nuritty iohool rhrouih Grade IS<br />
Admission Tests and Interviews<br />
for this Fall Term are now being<br />
conducted Wednesday mornings.<br />
m second fliiss matter<br />
spills are to be reported.<br />
FOR APPOINTMENT, WRITE<br />
As defined in the new rul»s,<br />
"oil" means "oil <strong>of</strong> any kind or<br />
OR TELEPHONE<br />
JOHN T. STITHIRf<br />
VINCINT T, MICHILfTTI<br />
, Publiihw<br />
IdlMr<br />
any form, including but not<br />
limited to petroleum, fuel oil,<br />
sludge, oil refuse, and oil<br />
HOWELL F. NOMER<br />
HEADMASTER<br />
JOHM J, SOUTHARD AdMffilfitf MaMfv<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: MM p*r y.»r by mall In Detail <strong>City</strong> imf<br />
( fktntty; tii manrfcs, $2,11. glMwtort, MM M Mi.ilulppl Rivaf,<br />
:- par ywr M.7S; ii« mtnthf, |I,», W«» at Mifilulppl Rlw par<br />
fNT, §§.«, price on Mvufanri, II ftnM par cepy. Pvbllcitlon<br />
khatfvlt: wttkly awry Htuntfay,- Santj-tntlily Tu»d«y .nd<br />
Friday fram mttud wmk in Jma until Labor Day<br />
mixed with wastes other than<br />
dredged spoil." "Dischtrtfo"<br />
inlcudes ;'any apl)linj>. leaking,<br />
pumping, pouring, emitting,<br />
emptying, or dumping."<br />
<strong>The</strong> Interior Department i«<br />
preparing similar regulations to<br />
cover discharges <strong>of</strong> such<br />
"hazardoUN materials" as<br />
induitrlalchemteiU,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
FRIENDS SCHOOL<br />
1216 Pacific Ave., Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
r<br />
PHONI 341-3146<br />
OCEAN CITY . SEA ISLE CITY . CAPE<br />
A MEMIER nr THE nsilKKAI. nEMSIT INRUHANrt CORPORATION<br />
* MBMIIK 01 TIIK reilKR*!, RjsgriVE WSTfM<br />
MAY<br />
Time is<br />
money<br />
>••••»•<<br />
>»••••#<br />
FINAL SUMMER<br />
Gteatancm<br />
SANDALS '^99 & $ 4.99<br />
HUSH PUPPIES . . '7.99<br />
Cape May County<br />
National Bank<br />
TUISPAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Irving Chrlstenson,<br />
Stamford, Conn., first<br />
prize. watercolor,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />
r.<br />
Davit Caccia, Sewell,<br />
first prize, iculpture,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>citional.<br />
\<br />
Helena W. Sums,<br />
Broomall. Pa., first prize,<br />
mixed media, pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />
Glenn Mines,<br />
Haddonfield, N. J., second<br />
prize, sculpture, amateur.<br />
Bevtrly Hughes,<br />
Millville. third prize,<br />
sculpture, amateur.<br />
BIO Fiih<strong>of</strong>, Havertown,<br />
Pi., firtt prize, tculpture,<br />
amateur.<br />
THI OCIAN CITY SINTINfLLEDGIR<br />
Art Show Prize Winners<br />
William ^jJ<br />
Gate,_J\U.-JjI fTrit prize,<br />
iTndicipis, oils,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />
Andrei Workman,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sacond prize,<br />
mixed media, amateur.<br />
Edith Lang Llnwood,<br />
firtt prin, oil landrapo.<br />
•matwir.<br />
Evan Taylor. Somers<br />
Point, first prize, graphics,<br />
amateur.<br />
Sttfford Taylor, Somers<br />
Point, first prize,<br />
watercolor, amateur, Also,<br />
best nf $how for amateurs.<br />
Narcissa WMtherbeo,<br />
Woodbury, third priie, oil<br />
figure, pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />
Dale Kessler, Herndon,<br />
Pa., second prize, oils,<br />
prefessional.<br />
f<br />
^ • ' r<br />
i' .,<br />
PAGI S<br />
Dorothy Bullock,<br />
Gtetwde, Pa,, Tirtf prte,<br />
oil lanchcape. pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />
7>Y "",£'<br />
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PAGE 6 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
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liindii C'arhnnr. -SISLi'p i>! thv<br />
hriiicujriiiim. ill' Siimt'rs Point,<br />
,iml Miti JiiH'phini' llurlcm, <strong>of</strong><br />
VVmirihini' Dunnu Prriimi,<br />
nii-ri- ot (ho hFittogrotim, was<br />
fliiwi-r tilrl<br />
.(iisc-ph Piiniiri'llu. <strong>of</strong><br />
fiiiinmonu>n. was b***t man.<br />
L'sht-rN wi>n< Ciirrm'n Cisiso, <strong>of</strong><br />
Hiimmonlnn, Rifhiird Carpo,<br />
(if llnmmunton, and Richard<br />
SniniTs. nf yorniTs point<br />
RiiynUHid Wijrriliiw was ring<br />
hi-nn'f<br />
llivi-ii m marriaM'-' by hor<br />
I'.iihi-r, the bride was alLin-d in<br />
,i rtniir ItTigth gown <strong>of</strong> nylon<br />
iiruaii/ii ;ind Ohnntiliy Inrr. <strong>The</strong><br />
unwii was fashiiinctl with an<br />
rmpin- biiiiifc and A line skirt,<br />
mandarin collar and (Jarni'loi<br />
MJnrv-i'.-. Tho cit'tafhabU 1 train<br />
and Irnni <strong>of</strong> thr gown and<br />
sliM'viv* wtm 1 lrirnrm>d with larp<br />
HIT clhiiw length bouffant veil<br />
isf lllusnm drapi'd from a<br />
r-uitrhiny hr;idpiP*?r' and *iht'<br />
t-arni'd a c-arfadt- <strong>of</strong> white<br />
riist's. baby breath and a whito<br />
II roll id<br />
Thr bridal aFf**ndanf-« Wftfv<br />
prnpiH' gowns <strong>of</strong> ivory<br />
K;itapt*iiil With chiffon<br />
Saliipeiiu bndifps fDaturini!<br />
nifnt'd nycklini's, short puffpd<br />
sleevi'h with rufllpd trim and<br />
ri'lilfcrd skirtJi nf chiffon. Thp<br />
rniiid <strong>of</strong> horuir was in ivory and<br />
avocado and the bridesmaids<br />
wi'rc in ivory and apricot.<br />
Tht-ir outfits werr completed<br />
with matching headpiece.N <strong>of</strong><br />
diiisH's and horsehair loops<br />
with jet veils and they carried<br />
carnations to match their<br />
gowns. <strong>The</strong> flower girl carried a<br />
baskiH <strong>of</strong> white «nd tinted<br />
green carnations and baby<br />
breath<br />
For her daughter'* wedding<br />
Mrs Hassieprn chose a pink<br />
eynlet erppe gown with white<br />
accessories and a white orchid<br />
corsage For the occasion Mrs.<br />
Carhone selected a blue crepe<br />
gown with white accessories<br />
and a whit* orchid corsage<br />
Following the ceremony a<br />
reception was held at the<br />
American Legion Hail with<br />
music for dancing by the Pace<br />
Sellers <strong>of</strong> Millville and a buffet<br />
catered by the Goshen Council<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> America,<br />
<strong>The</strong> couple left for a motor<br />
trip to the West Coast and will<br />
make their home at Ft. Irwin<br />
in California For hit travelling<br />
outfit the bride chose a navy<br />
jumper with white ruffled<br />
blouse and white accessories<br />
<strong>The</strong> bride was graduated<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
in 1988 and from the Cape<br />
May County Vocational<br />
Technical Institute in 1989<br />
She was employed as a<br />
Practical Nurse at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital. <strong>The</strong><br />
bridepoom attended Oa.ierest<br />
High School and is now<br />
stationed at Ft Irwin in the<br />
Army<br />
Mrs. DiBease<br />
shower guest<br />
Mrs. James DiSease was<br />
pest <strong>of</strong> honor at a surprise<br />
baby shower given recently by<br />
Mrs. Thomas Starr and Mrs.<br />
Mary Swartz. <strong>The</strong> affair, was<br />
held in Mrs Starr's home in<br />
Beesleys Point,<br />
Gifts were arranged in and<br />
alonB the sides <strong>of</strong> a gaily<br />
decorated bassinette <strong>The</strong><br />
refreshment table was<br />
decorated in pink and blue and<br />
featured a large cake inscribed<br />
with "•Welcome Little<br />
Stranger."<br />
Those attending were Mrs,<br />
Walter Beddow, Miss done<br />
Bedow, Mrs David Ryan, Mrs<br />
>Sler MurdM, Mrs. H. W,<br />
BaWer, Mrs1 James Bauer, Mrs.<br />
Michael Bauer, Miss Lee<br />
Beddow, Mrs. Walter Cottrell,<br />
Mrs. William Brady, Mrs. Jams<br />
Lillie, Mrs. Donald Mount, Mrs,<br />
Raymond Mount, Mrs. Ralph<br />
Ovea, Mrs. Robert Rago, Mrs.<br />
Thomas Horrington, Mrs. Leon<br />
Palermo, Mrs, Joseph Hall, Mrs,<br />
William Good, Miss Cheri<br />
Peterson, Mrs. Swartz and Mrs.<br />
Starr. '<br />
Sending gifts but unable to<br />
attend were Mrs. George<br />
Beddow, Mrs, Anne Beddow,<br />
Mrs. Kenneth Mount, Mrs.<br />
Hayes Brady, Mrs. Paul<br />
Rosengarth, Mrs. William<br />
Light foot, Mrs. Joseph<br />
Comfort, Mrs, Harry Cottrlll<br />
and Mrs. Harry Bauer,<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Mr and Mrs Charles<br />
Nichols, <strong>of</strong> 810 Stenton pi ,<br />
celebrated their SOth wedding<br />
anniversary ,luni> .10<br />
Bold Mr and Mrs Nichols<br />
are members uf the First<br />
United Methodist Church <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, and Mr NII hnls is an<br />
avid fisherman<br />
<strong>The</strong>y made their home in<br />
New York from the time they<br />
wwr mniried until 1917 whrn<br />
Wed SO years<br />
Mr Nichols served in the Army<br />
durini! World War I Following<br />
the Armistire in 1918 they<br />
moved to ColliilBswood where<br />
they resided for 47 years<br />
before they moved to this city<br />
<strong>The</strong>y have one daughter,<br />
Mrs. Erneai Palaky, <strong>of</strong><br />
Springfield. Pa-, and throe<br />
grandsons. Charlns Don and<br />
Paul<br />
Oceari <strong>City</strong> Coming Events<br />
TODAY through THURSDAY<br />
Free coiieerLs by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Municipal Orchestra under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Clarence Fuhrman,<br />
8 p.m. on the Musir Pier<br />
Soloists Tom Perkins, baritone,<br />
Irma Cippola, soprano, and<br />
David Bender, tenor<br />
* * *<br />
TODAY and TOMORROW<br />
Fourth Annual Antiques<br />
Show and Sale sponsored by<br />
the Colony Club in Convention<br />
Hall, 6th st. and Boardwalk<br />
Hours, 11:30 a.m. to 10.10<br />
p.m. today and ! 1 30 am in 9<br />
p m. tomorrow.<br />
* * *<br />
TODAY (Tuesday) •<br />
First United Methodist<br />
Summer Auxiliary meeting, 2<br />
p.m., in the church An<br />
Afternoon With Music to be<br />
presented (by Miriam Zito<br />
Hermosa<br />
Ballet and (acrobatics dance<br />
class, sponsoiied by SOCIA. 10<br />
a.m., in Chapel Hall, Sfith st<br />
and Asbury av.<br />
* * *<br />
Chapter 83 OES Bazaar<br />
workshop. 7:30 p.m.. in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Frank Royce,<br />
1812 Windsor dr.<br />
Story Hour for preschool<br />
through third graders, 10 a.m.,<br />
at the library, 6th st and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
* * *<br />
Yacht Club Duplicate B'idge<br />
game for members only, 7:46<br />
p.m.<br />
* * »<br />
TOMORROW (Wednesday)<br />
Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, 7:45 p.m., at 416<br />
Atlantic av<br />
* * *<br />
Lions Club meeting, 7 p.m.,<br />
in Plymouth Inn<br />
* • *<br />
Morgan-Ranek Unit 137<br />
American Legion meeting, 8<br />
p,m.<br />
* • t<br />
Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />
meeting, 12:15 p.m., in<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
* • •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Amateur<br />
Golfers' Association meeting,<br />
8:30p.m.<br />
* * *<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />
game, 7:1!) p.m., in the<br />
American Legion Hall, 14th st,<br />
and Haven av.<br />
* * *<br />
Reading Club for fourth to<br />
sixth graders, 10 a.m., at the<br />
library, 6th st. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
* * *<br />
THURSDAYi<br />
Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />
on the Music Pier, sponsored<br />
Welcome<br />
new babies<br />
Pour fainilles <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals last<br />
Thursday at the Stork Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Shore. Memorial Hospital.<br />
Congratulations go to:<br />
John and Dorothy (Branca)<br />
Camp, 131 Blackman rd.,<br />
Linwood, a boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 30,<br />
Joseph, Jr., and Mildred<br />
(Wilson) Abram, 734 West av.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 30.<br />
Joseph and Christine<br />
(Madsen) Boney, RD1, Box<br />
1S2E, Linwood, a girl, <strong>Jul</strong>y 30.<br />
Louis and Doris (Wormell)<br />
Bona, 1104 Lakeside dr.,<br />
Linwood, i boy, <strong>Jul</strong>y 30.<br />
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ladies luncheon<br />
show, 12 30 p m<br />
Lillian Albus<br />
Oconn <strong>City</strong> Humane<br />
Yachl Club<br />
and fashion<br />
Fashions by<br />
Rotary Club dinner meeting,<br />
fi IS p m at White Hall<br />
# * *<br />
C'BMC luncheon meetinj,<br />
12 15 pm. m Plymouth Inn.<br />
All men welcome<br />
* * 4<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
qame, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />
Biscayne Hole!, SI 2 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
• • •<br />
Yacht Club Tournament<br />
Bridge game fur members only,<br />
7:.}Ti p.m.<br />
FRIDAY -<br />
y u vvn Infanta<br />
Coronation Ball, 8 pm.<br />
Music Pier.<br />
LXI<br />
on the<br />
Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Pocahnnlas. w p.m. in the<br />
American Legion Hall<br />
* * *<br />
Story Hour fnr pre-sehool<br />
through third graders. 10 a.m.,<br />
at the library, 6th st. and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
Beachcomber<br />
Dance, H p.m, i<br />
Center<br />
aaaeaBanne<br />
<br />
Square<br />
the Youth<br />
Mrs. Milligan<br />
weds M, Swank<br />
<strong>The</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs<br />
Ben Trout nl 1215 Pleasure av<br />
provided Ihi' Sri lino Saturday<br />
evening for Ihr wrdiimj: <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Riiodii Milii(iaii and<br />
Maxwell Swank, liciih ol IIIIN<br />
city<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev Bruci. Phillips.<br />
pastor ol Trinily United<br />
Methodist Churt'h *n Marmora.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated nl thr diiuble nne<br />
ceremony Appmximiilely 50<br />
members <strong>of</strong> thi' liinillirN and<br />
friends attended<br />
Mrs Thomas Fullon, nf this<br />
city, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor, and<br />
Thomas Cake, alsn nl ihi* niv,<br />
served as bill man<br />
Thr bridge was alhrrd in a<br />
streetl. rilgi-h sleevrlrss sili-.ilh<br />
<strong>of</strong> light blue pojyi'sh'r nnd<br />
an<br />
orchid eor*a£ v Thr nialr. n .if<br />
honor also won* a h&ihl blue<br />
sheath and hi.d :i vihilr-<br />
parnati. nn rorsfiye<br />
Following thr c.c>rrniiiiH a<br />
rix"eption was hrld in ihr<br />
garden Thr honir iralurrd<br />
decorations <strong>of</strong> wrddiny hr!ls<br />
and whiEi:- dyisii's Bouq'iWs cif<br />
fri'Sh flowers j?rart.d thr rmsed<br />
foyer where thr ri-rrrnonv was<br />
performed<br />
<strong>The</strong> couple lire ill hnmr al<br />
1400 Bay av<br />
Bridge<br />
OCEAN CITY DUPLtCATE<br />
Lueilli' Mlria and Bd Zerrer<br />
look top honors al the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Cily Duplicate Dridgi 1 game<br />
played last Thursday evening<br />
Runnersup wen' Bill Hans and<br />
•Joe Mantcll and Mr and Mrs.<br />
William Fain<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge<br />
mimes are played every<br />
Thursday at 7 30 p m in the<br />
Bi.srayne Hotel, H12 <strong>Ocean</strong> av<br />
• * *<br />
YACHT CLUB DUPLICATE<br />
Averages <strong>of</strong> 196 both ways<br />
wrre made at the Yacht Club<br />
Duplicate Bridgr gnme played<br />
last week.<br />
Those playing North South<br />
anil scoring abovr average were<br />
Kleanor Hagy and Dr<br />
DiMarino, 266, Peg Berdow<br />
and Margo Gartland, 239, Kay<br />
lllilmaker anil Mary Looby,<br />
230, Jeanne DiMarimi and<br />
Kdnn Daniels, 224 W, Harry<br />
Bellwoar and Harry Nealis,<br />
221, and Miriam Seamnn and<br />
Mary Lane, 199Wr<br />
Piayrrs in thr East West<br />
section coming in above<br />
average werr Kitty KuUer and<br />
Malt Hutmaker. 23M. Alice<br />
l'ruusi-_ and May Path, 238;<br />
iliine Bieakley and Charlotte<br />
Vaughn, 229. Elsie Bolard and<br />
Kay Richler. 217, Marion<br />
Hagrr and Belly Martinra, 206.<br />
and Jean Bower and Walter<br />
DaniHs, ZOOW<br />
Duplicate Bridge games for<br />
Yaeht Club members only are<br />
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Every Monday, Wednesday & Friday<br />
8:30 P.M.<br />
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played every Tuesday nl 7-4r,<br />
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* e •<br />
YACHT CLUB<br />
TOURNAMENT PeK Wi,.gand<br />
look high honors with a score<br />
<strong>of</strong> 7110 al the Yacht Club<br />
Tournament Bridge game<br />
played Thursday evening<br />
Runnersup were Mary Looby<br />
7060; Betty Runyan, 6S4O and<br />
Matt Hutmaker, S820<br />
Tournament Bridge games<br />
for yacht Club members only<br />
are jilayed every Tuesday al<br />
7:45 p.m<br />
* • *<br />
BOXWOOD An average <strong>of</strong><br />
66 was made at the Boxwood<br />
Duplicate Bridge game played<br />
Sunday evening. High scorers<br />
were Peg Smith and Rod<br />
Bosbyshell with 74 and Mr<br />
and Mrs. Reuben Sussman with<br />
B9'/i Also above average were<br />
Mr and Mrs. Jack Kickhne,<br />
Ann Marshall and Naomi<br />
Seymour, Jane Young and Don<br />
Millar and Carolyn Baird and<br />
George McCbrichie<br />
BoiWDod Duplicate Bridge<br />
games are played every<br />
Wednesday and Sunday nl 7 4.',<br />
p.m. at 416 Atlantic av<br />
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TUiSDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
PLANNING SESSION. Members <strong>of</strong> by Lillian Alhug. Left to right are<br />
^ / - - w j ^JSSSr<br />
Thursday at 1<br />
p.m. will be<br />
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HAPPY SMILES FOLLOW GOOD REPORTS. News<br />
that reservationg have been closed and all tickets aold is<br />
received with happy countenances by Mrs. Charles R<br />
Green, Mrs, Herbert Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Cook, Jr and<br />
Mrs. Lester Walters, Senior Photos.<br />
QUICKIE MODELING LESSON - Mrs, Patrick<br />
Dalton (seated) gives Informal instructions to Mrs.<br />
Horace Griffith, Jr., Mrs, Alfred W. Hopkin and Mrs.<br />
Judy Accardi in preparation for the Yacht Club's annual<br />
luncheon and fashion show Thursday.<br />
Oriental rug talk<br />
listed at tenter<br />
Philip Kelsey will present an<br />
illuftratcd lecture on "<strong>The</strong> Art<br />
and Craft <strong>of</strong> the Oriental Rug"<br />
August 13 at e p.m. in the<br />
Cultural Arts Center.<br />
KeUey has held a lifelong<br />
Interest in the Orient, its art<br />
and its customs. A few years<br />
• ifo he developed an interest in<br />
oriental rap and began to<br />
study their history and artistic<br />
development. From the rug<br />
houses in New York, he went<br />
to museum and books to learn<br />
the fatcinating story <strong>of</strong> textile<br />
art..<br />
Today, at a time when the<br />
art is disappearing, there is a<br />
Mini interest in these rugs, and<br />
Kelsey has captured pictures <strong>of</strong><br />
iome <strong>of</strong> the best examples <strong>of</strong><br />
these fine carpets, which may<br />
not he found in another<br />
decade,<br />
Kelssy Is a teacher <strong>of</strong> speech<br />
•t the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School and had recently<br />
published a collection <strong>of</strong><br />
' poems under the title, "<strong>The</strong><br />
Heart <strong>of</strong> Those Who Soar".<br />
<strong>The</strong> trouble with most in-<br />
terviews is that a man rarely<br />
says what he really thinks;<br />
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PAGI i TH1 OCEAN CITY SiNTINILLlOGiR TUiSOAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>a, Bob's, Fox and Knights<br />
victors in court league action<br />
Triifi.'» Hull' III.HPII i,<br />
Wilhiil OMI' tUimi' nl illli [ii.iri<br />
in lii>> Ouiilrini M,i-.l,i!l),il<br />
U'iiuuc hiM wi'i'k mi ihi<br />
Stri'M|4th ill ii ii .«, mill; li'. (i V<br />
Il¥l>rl I mi' I II I HI! M\l'l<br />
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Ufll! ri'rn.iltfrii ill ^fiiiini jil.». .<br />
I>V bi'.illliu Mum i -, lint<br />
St-huiil, 7 ft H:, Ariel K.i% It.-.il<br />
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wnn- primi-d fur ;m H|IM I 1'lnA<br />
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Shufffin <strong>On</strong><br />
Nawi and Sottlp <strong>of</strong><br />
Sh Club<br />
<strong>The</strong> Progressive on<br />
Wednesday nijiht wp another<br />
well attended ilfCair with 11<br />
courts in action <strong>The</strong> fairer sex<br />
saw Mtjuntie George done?,<br />
(doesn't he ever get homegicki<br />
grabbing first place with a<br />
newcomer and real competitor<br />
Harold Reiehardt, second, and<br />
Pleasant Paul Leiithermari,<br />
third In the adult division,<br />
Ethel the Dnll Doll shuffled<br />
into the winners circle, with<br />
Meticulous Marion Richardson<br />
second, and Mild Mae Murphy<br />
third. S'funny but even in a<br />
Progressive the "cream" keeps<br />
coming to the top<br />
Congratulations gals'<br />
Friday nights Candy Shoot<br />
was ably handled by Elmer<br />
Angstadt. Edna Hopper and A!<br />
Cairns with 81 gumdrop getters<br />
participatlnM <strong>The</strong>re was<br />
humidity on the pitndrops-but<br />
Peggy Case and Harold Bodine<br />
battled it out fur first place<br />
with 80 point* each and then<br />
those nerves <strong>of</strong> steel <strong>of</strong> Peggy<br />
triumphed over poor<br />
Telephone Bodine, who took<br />
second loliypop. Everyone had<br />
a good time as usual All<br />
moonlight sails were<br />
cancelled!!<br />
In the card room we still<br />
find Harry the Hat Campbell<br />
magnatiaing thr pasteboards<br />
and I have a strong feeling<br />
Earnest Earl Wailes is gonna<br />
ask Harry to wear a sleeveless<br />
shirt. Luck is one thing, but<br />
does it (to on forever''<br />
Ted Wailes, Earl's little<br />
brudder. shuffled a full game<br />
once. His. opponent laid a cue<br />
on the base line when Ted shot<br />
and he didn't want to break an<br />
ankle. Bad habits are harder io<br />
break fed but keep shuffim<br />
you tan do it'<br />
A notice is tin the bulletin<br />
board whereby the nominating<br />
Committee has picked a team<br />
which, with your unanimous<br />
vote, will he the guiding stars<br />
for our Club next year. Maybe<br />
you should give it a glance the<br />
annual meeting is August 12th.<br />
I just don't believe that Al<br />
Cairns told Ralph Durslein that<br />
Doltie had the fastest gums in<br />
the West She's in the East!<br />
Remember to get your<br />
banquet tickets for August 22,<br />
<strong>The</strong>y're not loo plentiful and<br />
they're none more to come.<br />
Buy now and shuffle, shuffle,<br />
shuffle, you'll eat more. Poor<br />
Alvyn!<br />
<strong>On</strong> Dean's List<br />
Miss Marie L, DePranco <strong>of</strong><br />
221 Central av., a junior at<br />
Gettysburg College hii been<br />
named to the Dean's List for<br />
outstanding academic<br />
achievement She ii among 341<br />
undergraduates at the four<br />
year, coeducational, liberal<br />
arts institution who achieved a<br />
3.5 or higher scholastic average<br />
for the Spring Term <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1989-70 HCademic year.<br />
Oeltygburg College has • total<br />
enrollment <strong>of</strong> 1,850 •tudenU"<br />
Giberson wins<br />
loop title tilt<br />
(. thi'iMin * DiMer plae.'d<br />
seven pl;is i-fs in double figures<br />
biil Thiirwl:iv iiitlil and<br />
ifiiiipeil In .in e.i>\ \ietory in<br />
Ihi- rh.impiiiii-ship untile oi Ihe<br />
.Oakeiesl tiff Season Ilaskel bull<br />
Le;ij4lie I ft Ihe M;iSs Landing<br />
M'hfiiil<br />
(hherson \, which hmshed<br />
^eennd during • Ihe regular<br />
M'asoli. defeated Wards AM<br />
Hi.if., I lii HS, in Ihe htle (jame<br />
Thi- previous ri i uh 1. iti ihr<br />
iipi'mni; plnynl'f name. Ihev<br />
enmed the final h\ edging the<br />
Kiwk,, (III Kii, on John Huff.',<br />
free Ihmw with jii see.mds<br />
Slo-pitch s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
Chatterbox, Coast Guard tied<br />
lii Ihi'<br />
i.ir^eh<br />
Nile i<br />
i|ii in 11-1<br />
ll" (1,<br />
eiimprisnd<br />
efiii Cily<br />
ps<br />
M 12 first pe<br />
advanlnye<br />
I Id build on<br />
hy using<br />
renter Fran/<br />
i-iiril fill the<br />
d hi-cin last<br />
I In talented<br />
I h,i' nii<br />
MX In Hit iMt<br />
Adler 1<br />
haekbi>MfH<<br />
break.. I<br />
hnekenuri<br />
Skip Given, co I'tlp till ii nf<br />
last years Red Hairier team,<br />
hiiutiri for niiissboru State<br />
t'olleye. pared the win with 2'A<br />
poinu .Ii ih n Huff. Orean<br />
t'lty'.s MVP ill 1HBH and a star<br />
lasl M'PI'II ill Atlantic<br />
Cnmmunilv ('iillege, woreri 21<br />
piiinif. with f.iemi Darby and<br />
Gene Daviv both rrom last<br />
yeiir's leant, geltirii; 16 each<br />
Arller iidded I ;1 piiintJi to the<br />
Intill. with a (jair <strong>of</strong> OCHS<br />
unrliTCla-v>meri. Tim Tafeiirinn<br />
and Jim Diinmore. scorinM l'i<br />
and I 0 respectively<br />
In the opening pb'Viifl' gafile<br />
the niberson'S leam trailed<br />
Ihroughout the enure game,<br />
aside from a lew brier rallies,<br />
but managed in wear down the<br />
Knicks and lake a slight lead<br />
late in the yarne <strong>The</strong> Kmcks<br />
came back again and I li'd rthe<br />
score at K9-all With 20 second.',<br />
remaining. Huff lonverted the<br />
first shot jn a 'ine-andone<br />
situation .vilments later Adler<br />
saved the game with a great<br />
defensne play, blocking a shol<br />
and pulling the ball out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
air Huff then dnbhled away<br />
the remaining eig.it seconds.<br />
In thai game. Darby paced<br />
the scorers with 27 points<br />
Glenn turned in an outstanding<br />
defensive performance to help<br />
spark the Giber-Son's second<br />
half comeback Huff added IM<br />
P •iiiUs to Darby's total while<br />
Adler scored 18 Given scored<br />
1.. as [hey again m.idr good use<br />
<strong>of</strong> a balanced scoring attack<br />
Bos Scores.<br />
Niiiing's |rori'd lour mils 111<br />
the sevr-nth iniiint; on si\<br />
singles In gain a I'limi. from<br />
hehiiid victory over Winiherg<br />
ill second hall action cm th<br />
Kiftll Street and Haven Avemi<br />
sulthall field Tinl O'She<br />
stiifleri (hi 1 last irniiig with<br />
smuli' and was imrnniialely<br />
fnlliiwril by .Inliii (lull. Torn<br />
Tolson, Brian Hroadlev, ,l;iek<br />
Viiuili; and Di'linii C'airlles Fir<br />
Yoiini; thi. hit was his liiiirl h il<br />
a* mam 111(11. O'Khea had .<br />
perfeel iinjhi at ihe plate n<br />
three trips while ('airnes had i<br />
double and two singles iind<br />
Bniarlley Miitlnl three limi>.<br />
Curl Fields, (i.irv Kisiiy and<br />
Man Feldman eaeh singled<br />
twice f.if VViinli.ru t Younii<br />
was the wmriiny pitehei while<br />
C'lill Clark Sliii,.fi-H till- loss<br />
* t *<br />
CHATTKRBON I 1<br />
COAST GIARD. :!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Challerhos put liigi.lhi'r<br />
ii Iremeiuloim ullensini iittaek<br />
as Ihej upsi.t the fust half<br />
ehrimpitms and moved mid a<br />
tie for the seiond half lead<br />
Jerry Walker p.iced the winners<br />
with a home run and three<br />
SI null's Don Hudson smacked a<br />
homer and a pair <strong>of</strong> smjiles<br />
while Boh Mulhollarid singled<br />
twice Jim Larsor. and Joe<br />
Hassen each siniiled twice for<br />
(he Coast Guard Boil Beciitle<br />
was I he winiiinij pitcher while<br />
Terry Smith ni I hi 1 losir<br />
* * #<br />
CABRINIS, \±<br />
YnuNGH. 11<br />
<strong>The</strong> "Mlracii' Cahnnis" won<br />
their second game cif the year<br />
with ihi' help <strong>of</strong> five errors by<br />
YounU s shortstop John Huff<br />
ilicludiny one that allowed Bill<br />
Niekle* to seore the winning<br />
run in 1 lii- lasl <strong>of</strong> the seventh<br />
inning Skip Given had three<br />
singles for the winners with"<br />
Chris ('hell and Turn KraviU<br />
each cliihbermg ,i home run<br />
and .i smg!e Boh Kiich, Dan<br />
Curtin. Bruce Beaver and<br />
Nickli.?, each singled twice<br />
while "Marvelous Mike" Gill<br />
smacked a double Turn Tulson<br />
and Tim O'Shea paced Ihe<br />
losers wilh a double and |w>l<br />
singles each Steve Field ancj<br />
Mike Kline each singled three<br />
11ITH* with Mike Tolson and<br />
uuii; (wo sninles apiece<br />
surprised his "gallery " by<br />
g Ihi' mound victory<br />
Youilg was the Inter<br />
* * •<br />
XsT GUARD 1 fs<br />
YntJNGS, 7<br />
Despite a pair <strong>of</strong> home runs<br />
by the lours'John Huff, Coast<br />
Gliiird won a fairly easy victory<br />
in an important game <strong>The</strong><br />
winners scored sis limes in the<br />
-ei-ond inning and then simply<br />
matched I heir opponents. John<br />
Beck smacked a double and<br />
two singles to pace the Coast<br />
Guard attack Phil Oaylor,<br />
Lam Jud, Steve O'Brien and<br />
Gary Lindhloom each hit<br />
safely Iwice In addition to<br />
Huff's two round tripper*,<br />
Dennis Cairnes and Tom<br />
Camburn each singled twice for<br />
Young's Frank Harris was the<br />
winning pitcher with Catrnes<br />
suffenns; (he loss<br />
* • •<br />
CHATTERBOX, IH,<br />
CABRINIS, 0<br />
Cabrinis fell apart in the<br />
second inninK and the<br />
Chatterboji coasted tu a very<br />
easy victory Greji Wells paced<br />
the win with a home run,<br />
douhle and single Don Hodson<br />
smacked three singles Jerry<br />
Walker hit a home run nnd a<br />
single Bob Becotie, Jerry<br />
Devinney and Rob Taylor each<br />
singled twice Bruce Beaver had<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> singles for the losers<br />
Becotte was the winning<br />
pitcher and Mike Gill the loser<br />
• • •<br />
WIMBERO'S, 7<br />
CABRINIS, 4<br />
Leading, 1 0, Wimberg's<br />
scored five runs in the top <strong>of</strong><br />
the seventh inning to open up a<br />
wider lead Cabriiu's then<br />
scored four runs in the bi'llom<br />
<strong>of</strong> the seventh to make those<br />
five Wimberg tallies seem that<br />
much more important Bob<br />
Mertjrnan paced the win with<br />
three singles Bob Adams had a<br />
triple and a single. Lyle<br />
Alverson doubled and singled<br />
and Jerry Dodge and Ollie<br />
Mujslay each singled twice<br />
Chris Chelf, Skip Given and<br />
Sean Sweeney each singled<br />
twice for Cabrini's Ads<br />
bested Mike Gill for the mound<br />
decision<br />
Dolaway and<br />
McKay victors<br />
Don McKay, <strong>of</strong> Media,<br />
piloted his powerful speedboat<br />
"Gypsy" to an upset victory<br />
over the "Flying Ljibel." driven<br />
by Jim Schackleii, is the fifth<br />
heal <strong>of</strong> the Bi'llwoar Series<br />
speedboat races at the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht Cluh<br />
11 was the first time this<br />
season that Schiicklett's ftnO hp<br />
Donzi hiis taken the wake <strong>of</strong><br />
any boat in the series racing<br />
Schaekleti still leads Ihe field<br />
with 21 accumulated point*<br />
McKay is pressing with 21<br />
points<br />
"Capl Don" was skippered<br />
by Don Dolawav to victory in<br />
the Calcs Series for ou(boards<br />
Sunday Dolawiiy posted IS<br />
points in the scratch and<br />
handicap heats, and wrLt tied in<br />
poiril getting by Harry<br />
Hackert However, Dolaway<br />
was awarded first for the day<br />
on Ihe strength eif his victory<br />
In the srralcli heat Paul<br />
Mlnihan was third with 14<br />
points<br />
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A representative <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May County Food Stamp<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice at Cajie May Court<br />
House will be at the Oeenn<br />
<strong>City</strong> Youth Center, Atlantic av,<br />
between ftth and 6th sts ,<br />
Friday (August 7) from 9:,i0<br />
am until noon ApplicanLs<br />
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Hook - line - sinker<br />
Try to buy any bloodworms<br />
recently 1 Lasi week's heat<br />
wave struck all the way to<br />
Maine and the wcirm diggers up<br />
there thought thai (he heat was<br />
a little too much. v*»f' they<br />
slopped their digging <strong>The</strong><br />
result in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is that<br />
there are no bloodworms to he<br />
found and many anglers have<br />
had to use another bait<br />
A minnow priived slicceKsful<br />
bait for Joseph HaiJan, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Westville. N.J .<br />
who eauuhi .i 12 pound.<br />
iwo=ouiice flounder in the hay<br />
<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> 1st si <strong>The</strong> •>» inch fish<br />
was disenbed at Lemonts.<br />
where it was weighed as "a<br />
doormat<br />
Dave Goldni'r brought three<br />
flounders from Ship's Channel,<br />
the largest weighing three<br />
pounds, into Lemont's Also,<br />
Ed Cornman reports that<br />
George Marvin caught a<br />
se ven-pci ii nri. four-ounce<br />
flounder<br />
<strong>The</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Marlm<br />
Tournament begins today This<br />
tournament and the Cape May<br />
County iviarhn Tournament are<br />
both afli-l• |[i" 'I i)!!..!" fighting<br />
to briny a marl in ah^gside the<br />
boat, however their the<br />
similarity ends<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cape May Tournament<br />
is interested in lagging and<br />
releasing ihe marlin. so that<br />
studies can be marie on the<br />
migratory habits <strong>of</strong> the fish.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Tournament<br />
is a catchmu contest, where<br />
most <strong>of</strong> the fish are brought<br />
hack to port and displayed<br />
After the pictures are taken<br />
and the measurements<br />
recorded, some <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> fish are kept to be<br />
mounted, while others are<br />
destined to local institutions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fishing for the<br />
tourname.it-Trtinuld be Rood,<br />
Dan Monlagna Jr , reports that '<br />
marlin are anywhere from the<br />
28-mile wreck to the five<br />
fathom lighi ship.<br />
Montagna also says that<br />
there are blues in the Avalon<br />
shoals and <strong>of</strong>f the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
bell <strong>The</strong>se fish are small and<br />
•V\<br />
Joseph Fagen<br />
are only running from one to<br />
two pounds.<br />
Bluewater Marina is where<br />
Charles Englemen brought his<br />
ID slammer blues in that he<br />
caught on his boat "Marina",<br />
Bill Kreugcr got some small<br />
blues while he was surface<br />
fishing<br />
<strong>The</strong> fatherand-son team <strong>of</strong><br />
Richard and Elmer Kraft<br />
caught 12 kingfish, and a<br />
lwo-andahalf'pound_ weak fish<br />
un sheddar crab in Beesley's<br />
Point<br />
Norm Harbolt and Ed Miller<br />
caught a total <strong>of</strong> 12 kinp in<br />
Rainbow.<br />
Sampson's reports that their<br />
boats are experiencing fine<br />
catches <strong>of</strong> sea bass, tautog, and<br />
ling.<br />
Joseph P. Stahler<br />
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PAGE 9<br />
Girls' Basketball<br />
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Hlmrk.H. who WU!. 11 ,,,.m,d<br />
Iwrk HI IK i| (jr till- .xh.T MX<br />
.swimmi.rs .-(in-jiil ,,„, ..I,,,,,, ,,„<br />
f' " nl > f'.urlh ph,r,. john<br />
hink m;inii|!.-rl i,, ,„.,],„ :l llllH,,r<br />
^'(1 mnmii-s<br />
OCYAA bawball<br />
<strong>The</strong> eslimiilecl 1000 liins<br />
who turned out also viewilt Ihi<br />
filM <strong>of</strong> il series ol challenui<br />
races lo delermine ihe IIK;I1<br />
representative in ihe nimiig<br />
even! ill Ihe .South Jersev<br />
meei <strong>The</strong> brother team nl<br />
Kilrslen and llmis liiesi-eke<br />
wfin Ihe lluee hnat evi-nl,<br />
Whirl) involved the sfK-Miifl,<br />
third, and fifth place fnushiTi.<br />
" n " in the title crew even! l.isl<br />
I1f1 "' week <strong>The</strong> fifth place en«<br />
'•'placed the fourth pl.-ir-.- i,,im<br />
•""' Th.. r;,.«,,.|,,.v wi,,,,,.<br />
liiiiniph i I.mm ,!, ,1 Ihi ,,ih, ,<br />
iwfi i II »,. i.,,,i. ,,i, ih. M.iik<br />
Nil kul. Silk. iti,nil. i ,•!,.„<br />
Wlllfll I- III i.,-,1 H. , I-. I,,. ,. hn|<br />
"•I'll I<br />
•Sii mm •<br />
Iliili mil, .« j,,,<br />
1 P.ml Sill i lii i"i 2<br />
Hruei- VVIL;,, I s •>.: { |(,|<br />
Hlnirk. II I - I I I ,J,,hn Kink<br />
H'r, I. . K,,,,. W.iki'm.in<br />
J'l I'l. Ii .lullii M,-K..e -2 ',>:,<br />
I J.nl Mr[).rmiiil ',!'J | ! H<br />
D.iV. ru,it,.i j t in ( *<br />
Kavnii.iiii liii.ii ."I mi<br />
Mil. Ii. ..il ,,i, ,<br />
1 II....- .111,1 K:,r,lrn<br />
(iieseek. I, 2 I > J,,),,,<br />
Mil. k hi ink All..11 1 ". :,il 2<br />
Dim- Vim..II, II..h...I S ,,.,,,.,<br />
Kiwanis wins play<strong>of</strong>f in minors<br />
Miniif Ij>,iuii••<br />
KiWANIH. ;,<br />
COLONY,.!<br />
J<strong>of</strong> Kyi,' pilch,.ri f,<br />
mnsti-rpii-ri' In i,.,,d hi,, Irum ID<br />
ih(> pliiynlT ihnmpiunkhip ,ii'<br />
Ih,- mmtir W,im, f(,r thr IH70<br />
-ii-ilMin Kyi,, iiiliiwi-d only urn-<br />
nil while -inkinc nut IS. thi-<br />
mosl powihl, m the fivi- mnini;<br />
minor li-.-ipji- (IIDA Hr wnlknd<br />
iiv <strong>The</strong> wm uavc Kiwiinii, a<br />
iwipyymi- sweep <strong>of</strong> lh(-<br />
hi-st <strong>of</strong>thri-i- rhutnpionship<br />
-.t'rifs. <strong>The</strong>y had rimshi-d<br />
"Ciind (IliriiiE the rcmilar<br />
M-Hsiin then lopped rlefenrimji<br />
(hampion Rolary. 2 0, t,,<br />
niiiiliry fur the final MTICS<br />
Colony, niter tiipping FMBA in<br />
a play<strong>of</strong>f for fourth place,<br />
upset regular M-aiion champion<br />
SortiptimistJi. 2 0. to pin the<br />
play<strong>of</strong>f finals. Randy Mazzoni<br />
paced the new champions with<br />
two singles Dave Enms hit a<br />
Hnuble Danny Etoprr sufrered<br />
the loss<br />
FILLING and<br />
CLEARING LOTS<br />
HO JOi TOO BIG OB<br />
TOO 5UALL<br />
IRNKT A,<br />
MADARA, Jr.<br />
FOB FRii ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 399-3010<br />
KIWANIS, H.<br />
COLONY. 0<br />
Dave Enms, ynunuest sfin 01<br />
the greatest Philadelphia<br />
Phillies' home run hitler <strong>of</strong> iill<br />
lime, pitched a <strong>On</strong>e hit sliuloul<br />
and added a double arid hinglr<br />
a! Ihi' piati' as the Kiwanis won<br />
the first game <strong>of</strong> the<br />
charnpionship series with<br />
Colony ^Jlnrtis, unbeiilen on<br />
the mound (hi* season, -truck<br />
nut nine hitlers Joe Kyle<br />
helped the attack with a triple<br />
and a single with Tracy Henry<br />
Smackinjj a triple and Mike<br />
Vitola a douhle Kevin Smirk<br />
was the losing pitcher<br />
Major League<br />
LEGION ft<br />
LEOION 11<br />
KIWANIS I<br />
(Tirsl (jarne |<br />
KIWANIS 10<br />
(second (jame)<br />
Mike Linahan twirled n<br />
mastfrful unp-hlttor in the first<br />
game and Rich Tolson tossed<br />
three hitless innings <strong>of</strong> relief in<br />
Ihe second game as the Lejfion<br />
ended its season in rather<br />
specuieular style <strong>The</strong> double<br />
victory marked the first, time in<br />
OCYAA history that a learn<br />
has swept a doubleheader<br />
After Linahan and Kiwams<br />
Dave Slaughter both pitched<br />
two shutout innings. Legion<br />
scored twice in the third frame<br />
by taking advantage <strong>of</strong> a pair<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kiwanis errors That<br />
two-run rally turned put to be<br />
tnaujji as Linahari'slruck out<br />
' 13 and walked only three in<br />
hiildmt! ilnwn Ihe uen,-i,ilK<br />
n,11-,> KIW,IIII.S hiiu <strong>The</strong> only<br />
hit Wii» ii -.inul, wiih one out in<br />
ihe -ntli hy .Si.iuchler<br />
Liiiiih.iri, Vinn,1- Lnmliiirdi and<br />
(ii'Ofui IJunij.in managed the<br />
only hiu nil SliiLighler who<br />
lusl hit li,,i ilecmi,,,, (ifler<br />
winning Ihn-i *• i r;i I a h I<br />
l."'i;iiin ininieiliiiliK look<br />
11"' i'iid in ih,. viimrt game<br />
with iwn nin- ill Ihe Rrst<br />
innini>. Ihr,.,. n ;hi —eiiind and<br />
aniilh'-r in [he thirrl Kiwams<br />
rallied in Ih, hird .uiri fourth<br />
iiinmUJ,. however, ami took a<br />
10 6 lead Al lhi* point Tolf-nn<br />
came on to n hev,. U,mbarrii<br />
,ind ^Lop the Kiwams <strong>of</strong>fense<br />
cold Meanwhile hi., leammates<br />
•*ored twirl II, ihe Ii II h and<br />
three times in Ihe last inning to<br />
win the (fame<br />
Lomhfirdi and Tolson each ,<br />
singled three times to pace the<br />
winners at lack Linahan added<br />
a pair ol Mi,(.|,.> ,n,r| M-uri-d fivi><br />
"I his learn \ runs Denny<br />
Byrne yol a triph and a double<br />
to pace the losers'HI tack Fred<br />
Jon,* rimve home three<br />
Kiwiim.-, runs with a pair <strong>of</strong><br />
singles Al Burch was the losing<br />
Alt ui Ih.' flam- -,.« .<br />
Ihi- weik in Ihi<br />
H.i-k.'lh.ill U>..niie ,,- ih, iirsl<br />
h.ill ,f -helhile was I i JlTlpli lid<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>On</strong>-.in <strong>City</strong> K.rr.iiliim<br />
neJ./irtrtHMt ronhMM.fl il ,<br />
w inn.MiJ was - hy .trie.!! uu'<br />
%Vi,l-. .n - J 1 lo 21). in Mi.nflav<br />
ni^ht - earls yanif Pai 11<br />
Douijherls had Ihe M nrinu Inr<br />
Ihe lie. n alion Di|]arlmen(<br />
»ilh 111 pi i ill IJ,. while I.nulii<br />
Ijiil.' and Miiry ILiiiMen-<br />
-harefl I lii' h.inors for W.iK.m -<br />
liicl si-iinnu eiuht poinl-<br />
In Ihe -i.f.iiifl uatni', Ihi<br />
Chilli, rbm held <strong>of</strong>f a late<br />
-u rye hy Copper Kelt!.' in win<br />
;i I I In I I hat tie II was rinse<br />
.ill Ihe way through, in yr!<br />
another low -coring roniesl.<br />
hill a couple <strong>of</strong> last minute<br />
foul shot.s clinched the victory<br />
lor ChatlerhiiK Srorint leader<br />
lor the winners was Sandy<br />
PelWav with seven poiMLs Lisa<br />
Karl-lrom and Ann OXJiinncr<br />
each -cored four rxnnU for<br />
Cupper Kettle<br />
Wednesday proved In be the<br />
busiest niu'ht so far this season,<br />
as all six teartis saw' aelion on<br />
the Bih •,! coiirU In finf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I wo early game* piayi>d,<br />
Chatterbox was victorious over<br />
Wa on's by a 22 to 20 score<br />
Sandy Pelway paced the<br />
winners with eight points<br />
Jennifer Spieker assisted with<br />
SII points Linda Leute was<br />
high for Watson's with eight<br />
poinus<br />
Simms' produced (he highest<br />
team scoring so far this season<br />
lii II,<br />
1- V\<br />
pitcher while striking<br />
L-egionnairrs<br />
'STANDINGS<br />
PBA<br />
KIWANIS<br />
EXCHANGR<br />
LEGION<br />
LIONS<br />
AUXILIARY<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
Tonight<br />
out nine<br />
14<br />
9<br />
R<br />
/<br />
s 1<br />
0<br />
5<br />
j<br />
. H<br />
10<br />
14<br />
H:lfi Exchange vs Kiwanis<br />
(second major league play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
ga.me)<br />
Wednesday<br />
SIS Exchange vs Kiwams<br />
(third play<strong>of</strong>f fame if<br />
necessary )<br />
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I w ' to stari <strong>of</strong>f by<br />
otreritn y thank- lo all those<br />
who math' rns soaring, oops,<br />
Surfinu Sen (lull award<br />
possible I am planning on<br />
hiivintf it bron/ed and mounted<br />
on the hood <strong>of</strong> my ear As<br />
soon as I catch the little<br />
bugger!<br />
A rather interesting week<br />
overall, what with non-esistcnt<br />
siirl films and strange waves.<br />
1 was reading through the<br />
latest issue <strong>of</strong> Surfer which<br />
came out recently and was<br />
struck by the large number <strong>of</strong><br />
ads and articles against littering<br />
find pollution After all surfers<br />
basically leave less littering<br />
than those participating in any<br />
other form <strong>of</strong> recreation, but<br />
as always things could be<br />
better. If the only junk left on<br />
the Jieach at 7th st was left by<br />
the tourist type think how<br />
much cleaner it might be.<br />
This piisl Saturday 1 almost<br />
Went to ii surf movie, but the<br />
film forgot to attend <strong>The</strong><br />
crowd was there, the hall was<br />
there. Pure Fun wasn't there.<br />
Nice ... 7<br />
Does anyone remember<br />
Mike Lynn' Formerly an<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> surfer, Mike is<br />
Intcly making a name for<br />
himself down in Delaware.<br />
Mike has been mentioned<br />
several limes in the summer<br />
surf column down in Rehohoth<br />
Beach as being a real power<br />
surfer Quite a change from the<br />
old Mike.<br />
It seems an 1 Q. lest might<br />
be in order for our surfing<br />
beach. After getting rather well<br />
ruiiovi'r by a "fairly decent"<br />
bearded surfer who then<br />
brushed my head <strong>of</strong>f his board<br />
and paddeled out to sea. 1<br />
think this Ruy's a kook and<br />
might see him again, to talk it<br />
over. I just hope he doesn't kill<br />
anybody before then.<br />
Want some good waves with<br />
small crowds'? Try arid visit<br />
Assateaque Island Park down<br />
in Maryland. Really good<br />
waves and during the week few<br />
surfers to hassel with, and its<br />
free<br />
WAVES OF CHANGE: This<br />
past week 1 was lucky enough<br />
to attend the Eastern premiere<br />
<strong>of</strong> a rather good film. In fact<br />
this was the best film I've seen<br />
in a long time <strong>The</strong> photo work<br />
was <strong>of</strong> the Hollywood class,<br />
with few gimmicks and<br />
nonsense <strong>The</strong> crowd was on Its<br />
feet before the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
credits and the rest <strong>of</strong> the film<br />
kept them on the edgrfi q( their<br />
seaU for thejest^ OlWr Hhan<br />
the exeejlertf surfing or IM<br />
, main people, Mark, Billy and<br />
Bsyld, two rides stand out.<br />
Corky Carroll at tht pipeline<br />
and George 0 kneeing<br />
somewhere Corky's ride<br />
happened so fast yqu might<br />
miss it. MacQillivray and<br />
Freeman have put together a<br />
very enjoyable project. Its just<br />
great. That's all there is to it.<br />
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Thi' annual Hmnrr ilanrr o!<br />
I hi' Ili-lS A>MK-iiiliull will bi'<br />
hi'lii ,i! I IT i • At Lull If <strong>City</strong><br />
Ciiuilliy riuli Kinl.n inch I .(I<br />
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All Kinds <strong>of</strong> Bait<br />
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COMMKMOKATIVK READING •<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> "Conit'mponiry Poets <strong>of</strong><br />
South jersey presented u reading in<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> William Mi'IjiUMhlin, whose<br />
hook <strong>of</strong> poetry will he published<br />
posthumously by Ohio SUito University<br />
in September <strong>The</strong> reading, hold at the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Creative Art* Center featured<br />
readings <strong>of</strong> the poets work by Phil<br />
• • RACE TRACK • •<br />
LIMOUSINE SERVICE<br />
Pick-Upi from All Central Hotels and Motels<br />
Also Joe OiOHo's Circle Cafe, Semen Point<br />
LEAVES RACE TRACK ••PORE LAST RACE<br />
ROUND TRIP PARE S 4.00<br />
• Y RESERVATION ONLY<br />
YELLOW CAB COMPANY<br />
For Reservations Phone 399-4600<br />
LAROI, COMFORTABLI . . . . .<br />
FISHING BOAT & MOTOR<br />
RENTALS • S 10,00 Per Day • Every Day<br />
INCLUDES RODS and REELS FOR EVERYONE<br />
MAYER MARINA<br />
GOMPLITf BAIT and TACKLf<br />
824 BAY AVENUE SOMIRS POINT 927-5934<br />
Williams Jewelers<br />
WE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Charm<br />
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN<br />
14 KARAT GOLD $17.95<br />
STERLING SILVER $ 3.50<br />
KARATCLAD S J.25<br />
9m<br />
JUST ARRIVED ... A Brand New <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
SPEIDEL WATCHBANDS and IDENTS<br />
WEDDING and ANNIVERSARY SIFTS<br />
BRAND NAME WATCHES<br />
AUTHORIZED DIALER FOB<br />
Art Carved Diamond* Rings<br />
ENGRAVING DON! ON THI PREMISES<br />
399-4075<br />
WES MOORE'S<br />
SHORE<br />
TIRE SERVICE<br />
6th St. I Asbury Ave, 399-3006<br />
OPEN<br />
FOR<br />
BUSINESS<br />
DURING<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
TIRES<br />
REDUCED PRICES<br />
MOVNra and MlANCn FREE<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday afternoon,<br />
Charles Mazzollu. treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
I he Wildwnod Jaycees<br />
prrsrntrd a 100 dollar check to<br />
Miss Marie P Frappolli, acting<br />
superintendent,, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Woodbine Slatr Colony.<br />
Thi 1 money prt'sented on<br />
behalf <strong>of</strong> the Wild,woad<br />
Jayepes is to be usod to send a<br />
Woodbine State Colony<br />
resident as one <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jprspy Special Olympic winners<br />
in Chicago to compete in the<br />
second International Special<br />
Olympics on August 13 - 15<br />
Twenty-four JWoodhine<br />
residents eompetPd" \h the New<br />
jersey Special Olympics held in<br />
June at the E R Johnstone<br />
Trajm.ii! and Resnareh <strong>On</strong>Ur<br />
at Bordentown <strong>The</strong>y were<br />
coached by James Cimino,<br />
Robert Davis and Walter<br />
Cottman, <strong>of</strong> the Woodbine<br />
Colony staff.<br />
Two gold arid one silver<br />
medal winners from Woodbine<br />
State Colony will he among 50<br />
boys from New Jersey who will<br />
Accepted at Moravian<br />
Lee Ann Houseman. 24 S,<br />
Holly Hills Dr., Somers Point,<br />
has been accepted as a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the freshman class at<br />
Moravian College, Bethlehem,<br />
Krlsey (center), Homers Point, an, John<br />
Mason, Cape May County Court House,<br />
Vera Barns, Millviile poet, was hostess.<br />
Copies <strong>of</strong> McLaughlin's book,<br />
"Conspiracies <strong>of</strong> Love and Death" may<br />
he reserved through the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Creative Arts Center, 409 Wesley av,,<br />
399-7628.<br />
uw<br />
fly to Chicago for the<br />
International Special Olympics<br />
to be held at Soldiers Field<br />
under the sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kennedy Foundation Over<br />
1,600 handicapped persons<br />
from the U S and Canada will<br />
he comtjetjnB in this program.<br />
Hughes names aides<br />
in Cumberland, Saiem<br />
William J Hujfhes,<br />
DemiK'nihi' nindidatr for<br />
t'lingri'ss, ludiiy announced the<br />
appointment <strong>of</strong> coordinator*<br />
for his rampiiiirn in<br />
Cum hi-Hand aild Siili-m<br />
('iiunties<br />
Griie W Cateniiii. <strong>of</strong><br />
V i n •• I and . lie.ids the<br />
C ii m b e r I ii n d Hugh e s<br />
oruanizatiiin He is the<br />
proprietor (if hii. own insurance<br />
iiyency and serves as secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ca>urity Recreation<br />
(lommission Kor five years lie<br />
was President <strong>of</strong> the Temple<br />
University Alumni Club <strong>of</strong><br />
South .lerses' and he formerly<br />
served us president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vinelanri Democrat ir Club He<br />
is well kiiiiwn as a former<br />
athletic shir lor Vinehind High<br />
School<br />
Catering acquired extensive<br />
puhlic affairs experience as<br />
secretary In forme* slate<br />
Senator John Waddingtnn. now<br />
il freeholder He also has<br />
himself heeri a rnndidnti* for<br />
CD management units<br />
will meet August 12<br />
Civil Defense Director<br />
George Morgan has called a<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Health Medical<br />
Welfare and Shelter<br />
Management Groups for next<br />
Wednesday, August 12, at 8<br />
p m in the CD building<br />
Morgan noted that the<br />
reason for this special meeting!<br />
is that several changes in<br />
planned routines will be<br />
discussed It is very important<br />
that all personnel <strong>of</strong> these<br />
groups attend<br />
Volunteers also are<br />
reminded to get their ID cards<br />
and carry them at all times All<br />
volunteers havr received<br />
ipphcdtinn blank <strong>The</strong>v must<br />
bi filltd in Uki n tn thi Cit\<br />
Clerks uffice at Citv Hall<br />
rthirethi imidual «il] he given<br />
the mth Ht thin »ill be<br />
prmmtid with In, ID card and<br />
i t D ,tnkir tu bi dltichid to<br />
thi Inft torner <strong>of</strong> his ri ar car<br />
w indow<br />
Lilt 1 IH n suive which in no<br />
I wo tnnstvutive moments<br />
ill' its i'\ist(>m-c is i'ompost-ri<br />
nf the .samp particles,<br />
Civil Service tests<br />
for* four city jobs<br />
James A. Alloway, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Civil ^Service, announced<br />
that the August <strong>1970</strong> Open<br />
Competitive Examination<br />
Bulletin contains four<br />
examination announcements<br />
for position in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Those interested in receiving<br />
an application for any <strong>of</strong><br />
positions as graduate nurse,<br />
maintenance and construction<br />
painter, maintenance<br />
repairman painter, or senior<br />
account clerk, should contact<br />
the local State Employment<br />
Office before August 26,<br />
Applicants for the graduate<br />
nurse position must hi" a<br />
licensed New Jersey<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional nurse or have a<br />
Pa <strong>The</strong>re will be 320 in the letter from the State Board <strong>of</strong><br />
entering class. Freshman Nursing that gives permission<br />
orientation is scheduled for to work. This job is part time<br />
Monday through Wednesday, and appointees are required to<br />
Sept. 7 9 with classes for the possess a New Jersey drivers<br />
entire student body <strong>of</strong> 1,200 license.<br />
beginning Thursday, Sept 10. <strong>The</strong> i laJntenancc and<br />
construction painter joTT<br />
requires that one must have<br />
18 HOIM on tha |<br />
Ar«a'i Moit Challeng- *<br />
Ing Championship |<br />
Court*. "<br />
I<br />
A Family Courit, "<br />
ln(ey»d by All, |<br />
• <strong>On</strong>ly I MinutM Wtif |<br />
•ereii »fh Street |<br />
CauMway from |<br />
Downtown OcMn <strong>City</strong>, %<br />
OCEAN CITY-SOMERSPOINT !<br />
GOLF COURSE<br />
Located a Six-Iron West<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Traffic Circle in<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Harvey Smith, Golf Pro<br />
PHONf 927-7370 or 927.3904<br />
I<br />
I<br />
mum<br />
-John Tyndall.<br />
three years <strong>of</strong> experience in<br />
general piiinting work involving<br />
all phases <strong>of</strong> the trade from<br />
rigging and scaffolding to the<br />
application <strong>of</strong> the finished<br />
surface on interior and exterior<br />
surfaces.<br />
<strong>The</strong> maintenance repairman<br />
painter position calls for the<br />
applicant to perform routine<br />
painting work involved in<br />
surface preparation and the<br />
application <strong>of</strong> paints, and other<br />
types <strong>of</strong> general maintenance<br />
work<br />
A senior account clerk<br />
performs clerical work <strong>of</strong> a<br />
financial or mathematical<br />
nature. <strong>The</strong> applicant must<br />
have a high school diploma or<br />
equivaienL one year <strong>of</strong><br />
experience in clerical work,<br />
and the ability to type at the<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> 25 net words per<br />
minute,<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders and<br />
<strong>City</strong> Council<br />
Arne F Willadsen, Jr , <strong>of</strong><br />
jPemisville, will coordinate the<br />
campaign in Salem County An<br />
engineering foreman for the<br />
duPonl Company, Willadsen<br />
ha* been active in numerous<br />
CIVIC endeavors in the area<br />
He is a former chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fennsville Sewage<br />
Authority and also served on<br />
the Planning Board, Currently<br />
he represents Pennsville<br />
Township on the Sulem<br />
County PlannmM Board For<br />
nine yeirs he was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Democratic 1 County<br />
Committee, and he isKpresently<br />
Vice President <strong>of</strong> the Pennsviife<br />
Democratic Club He was a<br />
candidate fur the Township<br />
Committee in 1989<br />
Hughes, an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
attorney and former Cape May<br />
County rirst assistant<br />
prosecutor, also announced<br />
that on August 6 and 7 he will<br />
he m Salem County attending a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> four social event* and<br />
the Salem 1 H Fair His visit to<br />
the Fair is scheduled for<br />
Friday <strong>The</strong> same day he also<br />
will visit the Atlantic County<br />
4 H Fair near Egg Harbor <strong>City</strong><br />
Mrs. Norma Betz<br />
Art show Saturday<br />
at Stone Harbor<br />
STONE HARBOR Some<br />
1,200 works <strong>of</strong> art from nearly<br />
100 exhibitors will be on<br />
display Saturday, August 8, at<br />
the annual Stone Harbor Art<br />
Show<br />
<strong>The</strong> one-day event will mark<br />
a seashore first, according to<br />
Mrs. Norrna Betz,, chairman,<br />
because it will be held in a tent<br />
on the borough's recreation<br />
field at 81st St. and the beach.<br />
<strong>The</strong> iaoby-40 toot tent is<br />
expected to be erected on<br />
Thursday, August 6<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the overflow <strong>of</strong><br />
works to be exhibited, many<br />
will be on the fence<br />
surrounding the field, Mrs.<br />
Betz explained<br />
Artists for the show can<br />
register for space in the tent<br />
with Mrs, Bete, <strong>of</strong> 301 100th<br />
st., Stone Harbor, or with Mrs,<br />
Ruth Blair, co-chairman, at<br />
168 E Harrison St., Emmaus,<br />
Pa,<br />
Judges will be Charles Henry<br />
Norman, national vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Artists Pr<strong>of</strong>essional League, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wayne, N.J.; Dorothy Frome,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ventnor, educational<br />
counselor and South Jersey<br />
representative for the Famous<br />
Schools in Art, Writing, and<br />
Phtotgraphy, and Michael<br />
DeNike, <strong>of</strong> Wayne, N.J., <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wayne Centre for thee Arts,<br />
Inc.<br />
Notice to Dog Owners<br />
Pleate remtmber that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s dog ordinances<br />
provide for fha following:<br />
A. All dogs mutt be properly licensed<br />
B. No dog it permitted to run at large anywhtre<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
C. No dog it •Mowed on the beaches or board,<br />
walk, either on leash or otherwise, at any<br />
time<br />
D. Any dog running at large it subject to impoundment<br />
I, Dog owner* are subject to arrest for violation<br />
<strong>of</strong> our dog ordinance*<br />
W« don't wish to appear arbitrary, but , , ,<br />
<strong>The</strong> above art tha ground rules. Please try to GOoparatB,<br />
Our pound is In operation. We want you<br />
to enjoy your summer, but we want your neighbora<br />
to bai able ts enjoy thein too. We hope that you<br />
will endeavor to understand and help.<br />
OF PUBUC SAFETY<br />
OCMN CITY, NEW JERSEY,<br />
i<br />
SPRAYING • • •<br />
TRIMMING • • •<br />
PUNTING • • •<br />
TREES • SHRUBS - EVERGREENS<br />
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION<br />
Call for Estimate 884-3771<br />
Church's Seashore Nursery<br />
TABERNACLE ROAD ERMA<br />
"B#aufy It Planned . . . It Just Dsesn'r Happen""<br />
OvprUxikinfi the Riiy betui'on Atlrintit find <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Air Conditioned — C<strong>of</strong>fer Shop — (Yilor TiJevlsion<br />
Shufflehoard - Twn SwimminR Pmls<br />
Miniaturi U»II — Free Foi Ciuiws<br />
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FOR RESERVATIONS • DIAL 9274356<br />
»j4a#y Otln and Metti hfrnsfl, Props :<br />
ALL NEW 16' FIBERGLASS BOATS<br />
60 H.P, ELECTRIC STARTING,<br />
JOHNSON ENGINES<br />
ALL WATER SKIING and<br />
SAFETY EQUIPMENT INCLUDED<br />
BOATS AVAILABLE<br />
By the HOUR, HALF-DAY, DAY & WEEK<br />
20% Off on Any Boat Returned by NOON.<br />
2nd Street and Bay Avenue<br />
OCiAN CITY, N, J,<br />
Dial 398-0424<br />
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renovate<br />
with<br />
LUXURIOUS LOOKING<br />
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Excellent for Den or Game Room, fb f\g\<br />
where a lubdued atmosphere I • I J U<br />
U desired. ONLY<br />
CHESTNUT FINISH, 4' x 8' Sheet<br />
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Bright and cheery. ONLY 3.99<br />
BURNISHED WALNUT<br />
Vinyl coated for extra *<br />
surface protection,' *<br />
4' « 8* SHEET. ONLY 5.50<br />
ALSO IN STOCK<br />
PALM (Green) ,<br />
DRY SHERRY .<br />
MOSELLE OAK .<br />
BRANDY ELM .<br />
4' x 8' Sheet 199<br />
4' x 8* Sheet S 3,99<br />
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4'x 8'Sheet M.99<br />
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!<br />
IBERIAN ELM<br />
Has a beautiful grain for<br />
that extra touch <strong>of</strong> luxury,<br />
4'xr SHUT {Reg, $14,00)<br />
ONLY no.50<br />
USE OUR BlVGLVfNO CREDIT PLAN<br />
PETER LUMBER CO.<br />
15th St. and Haven Ave. Dial 399.3200<br />
Enjoy Your Vacation<br />
Here...<br />
J<br />
PAGI 12 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
MINGS RiSULTS<br />
TUiSDAY and WiDNESDAY NITiS<br />
4 io ! P.M.<br />
AT THB<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
HO OCIAN AVI,<br />
For RBiervaHoni \<br />
HOT and COLD SALADS and MEAT DISHBI<br />
COLD FRESH SHRIMP SPECIAL SPECIL<br />
MANY BfSHBTS OIIIBBTJ<br />
CHILDREN'S RATES<br />
Famous For Fine Foods<br />
For Forty-Five Years<br />
n<br />
PINNERS<br />
seewf P PROM 4 PM<br />
jid/aa^ Pai'ly<br />
Sieakt<br />
Gall 263-3817<br />
(<strong>On</strong> OctBuPnK Ee-tiyiin SeaitltCHj S fltcan £."hj)<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Her* — ivery Guest"<br />
Is a V.I.P.<br />
HCTS you'll em gourmet (mid in bpaufiful brcathtakine<br />
surlTumlinRS, You'lJ iMpiricnic- the impi'ccahl • STIW<br />
and tttf Ifgpnrtary hospitality, ihr surprisancly moth-rate<br />
prices that havp mart, 1 us '<strong>On</strong>e i-f Amprii';i\ finrsi family<br />
restaurants<br />
Csnm and let vi Maw you hew If feel* to be a V.I.P.<br />
ACRES OF<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
ilium I « Kin » Km<br />
I CM (,. I I I'M.<br />
•MHHI.K ! I'.Mr in I ! I'.M.<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> 'he<br />
Zobemed Cocktail<br />
ABERERi<br />
ANSLESIA INN, WILDWOOD,<br />
Off E»t H—the<br />
Garten State Park\vay<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
L,oclitaU oLounge t^ fSeitaiirant<br />
ON THE CIRCLE SOMER5 POINT<br />
_ DIAL nr-rm —<br />
SPECIAL LUNCHEON MENU .<br />
*1.50<br />
MONDAY<br />
Broiled Fillet <strong>of</strong> Bluefinh or<br />
Chicken Chow Mein<br />
TUISDAY<br />
Fried Fillet <strong>of</strong> Flounder, Tartar Sauce<br />
or Rigatoni with Hot Sausage<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Fisherman's Shrimp and Rice or<br />
Saliibury Steak and Gravy<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Deviled Clama, Tartar Sauce or<br />
Manieotti with Meat Balls<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Stuffed Flounder with Lemon Sauce<br />
or Chicken a la King on Toaat<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Stuffed Pepperi or<br />
Italian Cheeie Shells with Meat Balls<br />
* SERVED NOON 'TIL SP.M, *<br />
••v u,,: ...<br />
•'I II ,111,11 ..<br />
"VERY TASTY"<br />
It ,h# only way f©<br />
describe the food at<br />
<strong>The</strong> EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
715 ITH STRUT<br />
fiii'-! t! h MI o! I'inuns'i' <strong>of</strong> f irrr.<br />
BREAKFAST I;X 11:30u<br />
hiji<br />
DINNER , ... , 4:30 - I 00<br />
1 (itMifU'' VVuiMm hprimich<br />
^tM^r.inf ,il :irm', .ifiti A! K*h< ! r<br />
Liki^ ihf rh.iphn |nM<br />
* J-inn-. Bos-Jiiii' Will hi 1<br />
Who serves king j<br />
size C'orklails in I<br />
Phampagnp (ilasws'' 3<br />
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Who serves thr I<br />
largest lobster Talk i<br />
in the area 11 I<br />
• HARRY'S INK * j<br />
Who has Pinner a<br />
Musir, naming and I<br />
Nick singing your =<br />
favorite songs' 1 |<br />
• HARRY'S INN i<br />
OF COURSE!<br />
Longport Blvd. in<br />
SQMIRS PT., N, J,<br />
Point Legion Post<br />
fro install ©fflcers<br />
SUM Kits POINT<br />
i'itniitiiiriifi'r VVilhaiii T KNI/H'IS<br />
l ! IIM Ailli'rir.irl Li'jiimi Posl<br />
mi i' 1 •*. MM Mill! VtlVil 1 hi* Mi'W<br />
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I tit niti.illi-i^ .in' invilcii tn<br />
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will hi' I In 1 uill\ Iwn appdlhh'H<br />
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t; i . -I* n u i r |i To \x nship.<br />
tliinifi^ii-1 Oiunlv \\v begins<br />
hi- Mi'H flu til'" AlltfUSt ',]<br />
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where hi- • * .i rnnmher t?f th(*<br />
ho:irr| < M ti|ui;it Mill He iH<br />
iii.irnti! .mit ll.is fcMjr rhildrpn<br />
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104 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, j,<br />
DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED-<br />
Weekdays 4 p.m.-I p.m. • Sunday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
—i f<br />
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CINNAMON BUNS M.00 par pan<br />
I PUS - APPLE CAKES - CRUMB CAKES<br />
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When You Entertain;..<br />
We7/ Do All the Work<br />
Let us cater your next party for you , , , right In<br />
your Name, Call (or menu! and price Information.<br />
Wedding!, . . . cocktail parties , . . (Iain bake*<br />
. ., , dinner par lie* , , , 'dock 'parties , , . wo t«rv«<br />
(htm all.<br />
DIAL '399-3730<br />
PLYMOUTH INN<br />
ttt. snin * OCEAN AViNui<br />
Plymouth Plae*<br />
at Atlantic Ave.<br />
Al H CO NDI HOMED<br />
stn's<br />
Famous For Food Since 1934<br />
• 26 DEIICIOUS MENU HEMS<br />
. SEPARATE CHILDREN'S MENU<br />
• 171 SIATS iSorry. No KeHrvalioni<br />
TAKE HOME DINNiRS<br />
DIAL 399-4013<br />
JIRSBY CAPI ROOM<br />
FREE r-ARKiNG ON PREMISES<br />
Music Pier<br />
concert programs<br />
Clarence Fuhrman , . conductor<br />
T o m P e r k i n s . . . . . s o / o ' S f<br />
F r a n k R u g g i e r i . . . . m a n a g e r<br />
Gue t Soloists<br />
Irrna Cipolla soprano<br />
David Bender U'nnr<br />
Editor's not*: <strong>The</strong> Music Pier opehestra program printed<br />
her* is subject to change without notice <strong>The</strong> programs are<br />
submitted to the SentinelL«dger for publication well in<br />
advance <strong>of</strong> the concert dates In the interim, changes are<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten made in the programs. <strong>The</strong> prorrajns an 1 printed by<br />
the Sentinel-Ledger at the request nf the orrhestra's<br />
m«nnBpmfnt M a puhlir service<br />
Tuesday, August 4<br />
Overture To Morninii.<br />
Noun and Night Suppt><br />
Olcstc Aidu Verdi<br />
David Bendi'i*<br />
Proerssion Of <strong>The</strong><br />
Sfirdaf Ivanow<br />
Summortimi' tirrshwin<br />
Irttiii Cipiillii<br />
Adoration BorowNki<br />
Song Of Thr<br />
Flea Mcjussorgsky<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Kino Cotton<br />
March Sousa<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> Merry Widow Lehar<br />
Yours Is My Heart<br />
Alone , Lehar<br />
David Bender<br />
Orange Blossoms<br />
Overture Herbert<br />
Voi Lo Sapete Leoncavallo<br />
Irma Cipolla<br />
Humoreske Dvorak<br />
Mother Maehree . ... Ball<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Carousel . . , , Rodgtrs<br />
Wedneidry, August 6<br />
II Guarany Overture Oomez<br />
Because ,,,,..... d'Hardelot<br />
David Bender<br />
Indian Summer , . Herbert<br />
Falling In Love<br />
With Love Coward<br />
Irma Cipolla<br />
Naila . , Delibes<br />
Chloe , Morel<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
<strong>The</strong> Thunderer Sousa<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mikado . . , Sullivan<br />
La Donna E<br />
Mobile , , , , , Verdi<br />
David Bender<br />
<strong>The</strong> Band Wagon • Schwartz<br />
O Mio Biibbirifi<br />
Caro , Puccini<br />
Irma Cipolla<br />
Poupee Valiant Poldlni<br />
Great Day ........ Yournans<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Gigl , , Loewe<br />
Thursday, August 6<br />
Hungarian Lustspiel<br />
Too Late To Classify<br />
PANASONIC TAPE fLAYIR tor ear,<br />
1 track, one ye»r old: 1 track<br />
tapes: Panasonic PM radio cartridge,<br />
Cill 119.3175, t*<br />
LOST — Cgt Seal Mm Himalayan<br />
mala (long haired Siamese) VIdn<br />
ily Oardent 3» 3348 Reward. Lf<br />
CONTENTS OF AN OLD ESTATE,<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fla in in) ruirwnage around<br />
Wed, ana Thur. i im, to s om.<br />
U E. Maryland y/«, s p M<br />
"AWT. Aug. 1 on; Crrttago Ajjg • to<br />
M: Apt, or cottM* after Labor<br />
Day 190 a weak. Room twin Ms.<br />
MnW.prisstt it blth bih ft $8 a nlgfci. l#t !»<br />
1M4, 411 <strong>Ocean</strong> A«, 1.7<br />
MINIATURE SCHNAUtER, V/, years<br />
old AKC registered, exeelient<br />
watchdog for family without children<br />
ITS, SJJ.I5S9. B-?<br />
THREE HOLL^WAf COTS<br />
crib, 399 3199<br />
•TS<br />
Overturr K< !<br />
1,., Belli<br />
Mnnmli'" 1 '<br />
Pu rr i n!<br />
U,u id Bender<br />
Dam-*** From<br />
Henry VIII itjermnn<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Kiss Rimiherc<br />
Irrilii Cipollii<br />
<strong>The</strong> Studeiil<br />
Prince Homberu<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hoses ill<br />
PlCHrHy<br />
Wood<br />
Tnm Perk uis<br />
Thunrier And Blazes Fueik<br />
INTERMISSION<br />
Sweet hearts<br />
Herherl<br />
Vesli Lii<br />
Giuhbii Lronravallo<br />
Davifl Bender<br />
Gallop From<br />
William Tell<br />
Rossini<br />
My Hem<br />
Si ranss<br />
Irma Cipnlla<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rose!,<br />
Honeymonrn<br />
Bratlon<br />
Ramonfl<br />
Wayne<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Oklahoma 1[lodgers<br />
Ci<strong>of</strong>fi a Representative<br />
James A Ciulfi, 226 Wesley<br />
ay., a student at Cornell will<br />
represent his chapter at the<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity<br />
international convention to be<br />
held at the Grand Bahama<br />
Hotel, Grand Bahama Island.<br />
August 30 to September 2,<br />
More than 600 u ndt'fgraduate<br />
and alumni delegates will<br />
represent the 191 college and<br />
university campuses on which<br />
Lambda Chi Alpha is located<br />
ClatilfM Ad. Bring RMUHI<br />
Hugh N-IIII, Sfiiutc Rcipiibi i-<br />
i-HH lines<br />
I h i-«• (ji'iicriition credit, IIH<br />
duos their idt-iilism. Tlu-ir<br />
inijjiT al the sjslt'iii, liii 1<br />
I'NiiihliHhnu'ni, IH I'vidiMii-i 1<br />
(if this n<br />
TAKI-OUT<br />
and FRIED CHICKEN<br />
ilei^ iivi irtsltrirt inryniwih,<br />
Ihr Mimviil, fur the nr-<br />
I'liinijJiifiiin iij' liin'cs, fiir<br />
limvcr<br />
I' W \i(>|/hi'hc.<br />
"PliS Fr»ih Dally • Individual Order* on SEAFOOD<br />
TRY OUR SALADS. TOO! DIAL 399.5414<br />
SOUTHSIDE SEAFOOD<br />
WEST AVJNUE (Acn*i trem «JH» Sfrwt Churth)<br />
Of'KN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 10 TO K<br />
<strong>The</strong> Public Is Cordially Invited<br />
THE<br />
RALEIGH<br />
DINING ROOM J »/./., .».."<br />
10th Street and Wesley Ave. — Free Parking<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS Ph. 399-8512<br />
— featuring —<br />
"Sir Walter's" Special BREAKFASTS 60c up<br />
FULL COURSE DINNER ..... S 3.?S<br />
BREAKFAST . 8 to 10:30 DINNER • I to 7:30 ', \<br />
i.<br />
Surf Side Restaurant<br />
BILL PARKER. Prep.<br />
34fh St. & Central Avs., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER<br />
ITALIAN HOAGIES • ST1AK SUBS<br />
. FISH 'N' CHIPS • CLAMS on the ¥i Shell<br />
SEAFOOD DINNERS • FRIED CHICKEN<br />
FRESH DIPPED ICE CREAM<br />
DAILY BREAKFAST I LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />
$ DOLLAR DINNERS $•<br />
CHOICE OF i ITtMS<br />
VIAL CUTLET (Tomato S*uc«!<br />
CRAB CAKE • PEPPER STEAK<br />
CHICKEN CROQUETTES<br />
CHOICE OF I VEGETABLES.<br />
ROLL ft BUTTIR<br />
ALSO A COMPLETE DINNER MENU<br />
HOUR^j I A M. to 11 P. M, DAILY<br />
Stube!<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!<br />
PULL COURSE DINNER<br />
Served from 4:30 'til SP.M.<br />
MONDAY thru FRIDAY<br />
si.95<br />
Serve Yourself _ . _<br />
at Our Delicious SALAD<br />
BAR<br />
lwiH.lt (Billy Intl Sun.) Irani I A.M. • Dinner jWMyi.) fceM 4:10 tM, lyn. InM * tM,<br />
841<br />
com OLD mrs<br />
OLD-FASHIOWEB<br />
CLIP-ON SPECIAL!<br />
A Special Full Course Dinner<br />
Served 7 Dayi a Week,<br />
from 4 P. M.<br />
(LOOK FOR THif DAILY SPICIAL<br />
ON OUR M1NU)<br />
NOW OPEN 7 BAYS A WEEK<br />
8;30 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />
including THE FOOD at.<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
CQNSISTINTF.V FTOE TOOD ind SERVICE FOB OVEK HALT A CENTURY<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk • Opposite Music Pier<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, <strong>1970</strong><br />
CUSSiFifD ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIPffiD AD RATES<br />
AdvertlsemenU tor thcie columns should be in the<br />
Office ol the SraHinelLadger FOR TUESDAY EpmQN n«<br />
Mer than Saturday Noon for regular eiasgtlied section and<br />
D« later than Monday noon lor the Too-Lare-To^lasguV.<br />
Friday edition, pJoON WEDNESDAY lor regular classified<br />
•eetion and THURSDAY NOON for the TOO-LATE.TO.<br />
CLASSIFY<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 2S Words or L«a .,,., ,,,,,, n.a<br />
(5c per word exceeding 25 words)<br />
Ad Running 5 CongM-utJve Tirries. with X Words, or<br />
L ..,.,,.. ..,..,..,.,.,,.,...,..,,,,..,.,.,, 15,00<br />
Ada requiring Box Numbers. Be More<br />
— AJJ Classified AdvertMnf Cash —<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 25e EXTRA<br />
Copy mailed in. given to representative or brou^it to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice personaUy, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CAai OR<br />
STAMre to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy<br />
«nd convenienre to customer Rnmlttanni must be in Before<br />
adverUsement is set in ^pe<br />
aagsllied Display Advertising — He per A^te Une<br />
LOST — Wedding IIM, whit, gold<br />
S7fn to S9th ttarlWsrt"!'^ *J<br />
Bwy AM, 111<br />
OftANQE MALE, full gram cat lol7M «r 3*9-4114,<br />
tf,<br />
MOP. SERVICES<br />
ALUMINUM •eMBM and rtorm<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
by HOWARD<br />
451-0108<br />
CO..<br />
WINDOW<br />
SHADIS<br />
STOCK and CUSTOM<br />
and Curtom Mad* DrapM<br />
Installations Arranged<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
DIAL 3S9-2802<br />
Four Poster Shoppe<br />
DRAPERIES and SHADES<br />
743 ASBURY AVINUI<br />
HANGING AND PAINTING,<br />
Wall-t.i lalntai. Vioyi. RMton-<br />
•bl. rttei. Call MMtn, j Hamp.<br />
Wll. tf.<br />
Take a Vacation<br />
From Your Lawn!<br />
Call Mr, K'a<br />
LAWN CARE<br />
SERVICE<br />
398-1567<br />
PAINTING, haulins, odd (SOL Free<br />
•ttimite eaH 399-7103. »««f 7<br />
ull 390-1697 8 11<br />
HOME iMPROveMENT — painting,<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>ing and iidins. earBmie tiia.<br />
t\99f tile, all lypei <strong>of</strong> Sflilingi and<br />
Hnallini No iso too ifnall, call<br />
anrtirn* l»M45i. Jarry McDodald,<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
W« will Mftnute MM<br />
cott <strong>of</strong> (nitalllrif<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Yw in Mater m M^Mm<br />
Wm, S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
1MI WHI AM, Mai HMMf<br />
NEED HELP {attlni all the. Job.<br />
dant? Carpantry, pilntinl, •Itarttiont.<br />
tit. All work aigaftiy don.<br />
Call Itf-IMI for fraa «tlm.t. t f<br />
BROOKS<br />
(Formerly Schuffl TV Mjr.)<br />
• TV A RADIO RIPAIRS<br />
• ELECTRONIC SERVICINO<br />
• RCA SERVICINO<br />
PHILCO S*k> ind S«vla<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
NOW UXATm AT<br />
206 I, Scvtnfh SfrMt<br />
Phon* 399-8699<br />
Own Friday Ivanlnfi<br />
Eugene VY. Pashley<br />
AQiNcr INC<br />
COMPLETE INSURANCE<br />
SERVICE<br />
SHORE ROAD, MARMORA<br />
DIAL 3994344<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
MIN-S AND WOMEN'S AJtanrtloni<br />
_ Mpertly dons snd Bfompt iaf»ioa<br />
RaaunatNe, Anytime an wMldayi<br />
Mr, and Mri. Henry MlktoHan, 1410<br />
Gentr.l A»t,, IM.#87I, , tf<br />
GALRO<strong>On</strong>NG<br />
HOT TAR SPECIALISTS<br />
New r»f, old ro<strong>of</strong> repaired, ro<strong>of</strong><br />
negated with pure hot Ur<br />
AVBRAOB ilA ROOF m<br />
Alto giwt«« aid aNftgiM<br />
CALL 399-2594<br />
OftESSMAKINO ALTIRATIONft<br />
tem dnfMng, siMHneM siMHneM, « M H<br />
ffom fom Sltternt Slttn oor<br />
orijin.l,, fMng<br />
laity. Call for •ppaintment IS*.<br />
8-11<br />
m<br />
A CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
t.f<br />
DOOS, CATS. PETS<br />
HUMANE SOCitTV <strong>of</strong> O C h,n<br />
hamsieii £flimn!§ ^«*ktn« T L f-<br />
•«d • IDOg htrni, Ham 91 1 ,i m<br />
ana I Jo to 5 10 B m ruiiHw<br />
Av« «nd Shaltiv Bd mtl II t ,t<br />
*3<br />
FIRETHORN FARM<br />
KENNELS<br />
CUSTOM BOARDING<br />
and GROOMING<br />
PIMM Call far appolnhn.nl<br />
628.2340.<br />
OEBMAN SHEPHERDS -_ ft wfBtii<br />
Bfrt by Anthony ol Robinjuay<br />
KannalL k«C. t f apo! 1??<br />
TMJ if<br />
tOUR PIT QROpMtD with TLC ,n<br />
your home, ?0. yeiirs egpeFjftnc^<br />
an poodles, ^hnaurers. iitrrmrs<br />
eackan, eie Contact Sally Jo for SBp<strong>of</strong>fltmeni<br />
and prirs WFpts @SH 186<br />
Santlna' y.Jge, j,4<br />
BOO TRAINING CLASSEsT and ~\ndividual<br />
inUnjctiBn In obedience<br />
and adyang« obedience Formmg<br />
day «nd night clattei now For m'<br />
lormnion eall 1W.J054 m I"!* 4096<br />
8 14<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
If TROJAN Cabin cnj.isr. 75 HP><br />
Evinmo*, rum good paintM, in<br />
wataf, win, J495 firm r«H loo,<br />
?l!ent<br />
MUST SELL naad earti tor tuition<br />
14' QHuear wttJi IS HP ChrynW<br />
Beit <strong>of</strong>fer CKV llfS by Au(U(t II<br />
take* it. Call I9»797I for appoini.<br />
msnt. H4<br />
I!' MAHOGANY RUNABOUT, IS HP<br />
Gil*. Qatar trallsr, fat tank n<br />
tra propallar, eanvu sever M7S<br />
Cal in-ttW §.4<br />
10 AT TRAILtR _ Tee NK IT<br />
1IM paundt, vary eaM ana,<br />
Ware Bra, ail Hfety equipment,<br />
heavy duty vsinoh "11 SO H9.SI9I<br />
after 4 p.m. i-4<br />
l»Si JOHNSON SEASPQRT 16 ft<br />
fibergUu, Jlo HP inboard^ut.<br />
prd toe. curtains, fTrtooring eover,<br />
rtenn«, walk through windEhwid.<br />
extra efpp,: inx&yrnenti, pump, low<br />
hour» K97i JSS.OS11 i.14<br />
1587 U 1 0ON2I — 10) HP Holman.<br />
Moody (new) engine, Volvo outdrive<br />
with trailer lean st ilip no Si<br />
Blue Water Marina OB, firm MB00<br />
Call after 7 pm, »9->l]i i.7<br />
18' W!«V(rtER, one" year old,<br />
fltoergiais day sailer with extra<br />
•BUtpnunt. Mutt tell Call 927-2206,<br />
IS' TROJAN planked mahogany hull,<br />
Jaak Mckt, fly brfdgs. twin 110<br />
HP, radio, OBBtli f)n4tr t/t, rails,<br />
fnfnt eond, ITB.OOO Call S9».liia<br />
__ 814<br />
PACEMAKER W Sport Fisherman,<br />
all •CEStoHM, prl«d for im.<br />
mediate tale 199.7700, Hj-5I«<br />
•fter i p.m, g.^<br />
•AILBOAT equipment headquarter.,<br />
We eafry the largHt seleetion<br />
<strong>of</strong> hardware «nd accessories in New<br />
Jamey, Evwythlng for day ssilers<br />
to ocean raears Mail order utalsg<br />
available, lank Amerieard welcom,<br />
Oorna In and browss «t <strong>The</strong> ioat<br />
Shop 3216 Brigsntin, Slvd, Prisan,<br />
M"«' N. J, B-li<br />
!»• NEPTUNE Traveler " fiberglass,<br />
150 Hi i-O,, jiO hairm with >aif."<br />
ef and «ttrs«, JJ950, ftrm on water<br />
ilua Water MaHna, JIB lith St<br />
1* Ho<strong>of</strong>, i.l|<br />
WANTED WHEEL CHAIR, — used.<br />
641^4103 before t p.m. or after 6<br />
HIGHI8T PRICM PAID for old gold<br />
end Starting Slrver, Old clocks,<br />
w»tshes, jewelry, o^ns and dantal<br />
Bridge*, Smltfi Jewelers, 95S Aibury<br />
Ave^ 199.1171, awed Mond.yi t.f<br />
WANTtD — 1 or 1 badmom apt<br />
<strong>of</strong> small houM In Upper Town,<br />
•hip, preferably Marmora or iee-<br />
•lay's Point Unfurnished. Will rent<br />
by year. Phone I9»SS54, t.f,<br />
WFINIO PERSON to shire apt, as<br />
••Won prafar someone with<br />
lletnse, Wffta Bw IM, Sen<br />
MW Lrtjaf, J.7<br />
WANTED _ Inilde winter storage<br />
•tartlng and Sept for 19 foot boat<br />
on tfallar. Phona 199.7412 8.7<br />
STRIPPED FURNITURE TOR 'SALI,<br />
« I i£i,u lim J tu «"PP |B « Service,<br />
!§ White Horie Hde, (eg Hiroor,<br />
Call 965-3409, Open on SundMl,<br />
tf.<br />
ANTIQUES — fafc. prlM. jtwTfw<br />
UMqutm, aUuWBFB furniture,<br />
««*». lae^ed ll.u limfi, paint-<br />
Brae, ball IM-sfii. 402 taroValk.<br />
f ill<br />
LAMM, South Janey gl>». itene.<br />
wtrt. Much more M Th» New<br />
Enfjpna shop on th. ailiy, JJ4<br />
Watt Avu, tf.<br />
WWINO MACHINE — Neeehj, fully<br />
IM psrMMs, new eoM MJS.Sft<br />
taertflea #»«, Al.o d«,k mod.l.<br />
ytllnj room chair, mtrref, paautlful<br />
nurvJ iMIher tap table. IMilta<br />
TWO MAPLI •IDS — mini* mirror,<br />
^>^J*r¥** « HHpfe, w iu?£ im lenii<br />
wood burning fireplace,<br />
^^ »M "eonl"'. iilOO<br />
•tawo huteh WiO, Call<br />
40" eUCTrilC STOVI and<br />
<strong>The</strong> Beauty Spot<br />
13M New ROAD , LINW00D<br />
DIAL 927-2242<br />
(<strong>On</strong>e Block North <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point Shopping Center)<br />
m ra UTMOST IN mm cm<br />
- Hair Stylish and Colorisfs -<br />
NO WAITING FREE PARKING<br />
*NTIgui S<br />
TH1 OC1AN CITY SiNTINILLIDGBR<br />
FOR SAL! BUS, OPPORTUNITY<br />
DAMP.CHASER<br />
BLECTRIC<br />
CLOSET DEHUMIDIFIER<br />
fnmi nun ip><br />
)t" LONG U.H<br />
M" LONG S5.fi<br />
I'lliU<br />
AC ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO.. INC.<br />
1337 WM AvW,, OtMii <strong>City</strong><br />
SURFBOAHD<br />
fcign E'ceilen<br />
after 6pm -1 I<br />
*UNriE TIQUE ii Bse, again Qifn,<br />
QlH; nfr&, ang unufiij^i <strong>The</strong> shop<br />
wrih tHe whpte picket fane* g33<br />
Asbury Aye Coma brawM 9=4<br />
SuijrBOAB — 9' Not Curl Oood<br />
esnd gEiSd bagiFWiefs Soarri '^aji<br />
J98 I 1%3 aflor 6 pm Bll<br />
ALL ANTIQUES 349.93J5 — lr«»»<br />
sunoial. old high chair, 24" earn<br />
ph<strong>of</strong> glsis dom*, p^wie-r, rnjik glass<br />
lamp* eu! giS5i ekt plates, table,<br />
green glassware, pink giatswars, p*e,<br />
tures. bftifcdsd hajs rniny strtar<br />
item* g.7<br />
-ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE _ CtXorly<br />
Club ol Oc«aii <strong>City</strong> Canven-<br />
BRAND NEW KENWOOD KH-100<br />
AM CM stereo receiver, 140 watti,<br />
SOC18 State Lists lor 1299 96 Selling<br />
for %1%Q Call John Ls, 3991294<br />
before n&on S-4<br />
BEFHIGERATBR, white, apt. sue<br />
U^ea only one ^gason New June<br />
I, 1969 E«eellen! Bond Too small<br />
lor ui tti 1436 ¥V«t A»fc Oenn<br />
<strong>City</strong> 8-14<br />
H C ROBIINS — Ml Asbury Ave<br />
• Sily Appraisals <strong>of</strong> antifluej and<br />
furniture Glad to buy <strong>On</strong>ental ftjgs<br />
and Early American antique fumi.<br />
ture Cail J99 12J0 evenings 8-lt<br />
VENETIAN iLINDS in fair eond.,<br />
various sizes, draw drapes with<br />
hardware included.- Call J99.zgl»<br />
J.4<br />
16 ELECTRIC STOVt excellent tor,<br />
dition 399j«]f M<br />
COINS — Hoard <strong>of</strong> old earn. Large<br />
pennies, half cants, halves, dimes,<br />
nickw*, indijns. etc Call 399.Mil<br />
t.f<br />
CHAIR, leod condition. Also sUp<br />
cover Sli. Bathroom rug, shower<br />
curtain towels, ydlow. Call 399;<br />
DIIHWASHEfi—WejtinghquM whit*<br />
porcelain cabinet type with counts<br />
er top Used little A.I eond, |75,<br />
Call 9J7M88 t-t<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator,<br />
Cross top freeier us Dimng<br />
room tsble (blonde) M WS ith<br />
St 19907(1 g.7<br />
LOTS FOR SALI<br />
MARGATE<br />
MOTEL-POOL<br />
SS I'll ••vliihliNlii i! .mi •nii-i I<br />
'1\ units rim fn- 'j• niif, w ,-h<br />
S350 0O0<br />
BEACH<br />
REALTY CO.<br />
RtALTOH<br />
1»1 Vsnfnor A«<br />
Margara, IUI711<br />
• aMipo.a Call IM IBi'f,<br />
YIARLY RENTALS<br />
NEW ONE BEDROOM APT Equippea<br />
with air Q<strong>On</strong>rJitipmng. refrigerator.<br />
1119 oer month Grace Realty 7 , Realtori<br />
lith and Aibury, 199-1111<br />
tf<br />
APTS. FOR RENT<br />
WINTER OR y|ARL¥ RENTAL —<br />
AoBly 10} llrh St. secBnd fi<br />
1.7<br />
SUMMIR RINTALS<br />
APARTMENTS _ close to bead, «nd<br />
boareiwalk iios per seefe Stenton<br />
Arms S4S Steflton Place. tf<br />
KK w Rrvnr i io,r s B 3 i,'m c-SR-ias-^.&.'R u<br />
right to buil^sr^ si@i<br />
left Bus Funk, 399-9J68<br />
rrrile Wl -TWO BEDROOM AJ»T bftween !ni<br />
** and 3rd on itianlie Avt 1100<br />
per seek ava.li.ble June IBlh Call<br />
SUS. OPPORTUNITIES ^Kf M """^ ' inm ?L<br />
FOOD MARKET for tale or rent.<br />
Self servie^ now in operation BO'*<br />
IO0' building on tO'ilW cow<br />
property. Additional Barking ares<br />
iO'.liO 1 Fintures include 90' <strong>of</strong> refrigm-Blor<br />
HM, 100 ft Ulelving 9<br />
jjeates, Bquipment for self servige<br />
meat deeartment, grinders, sheer,<br />
band s«w etc Loeatad ii milej<br />
from Atlantie <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>f route JO<br />
-Small amount <strong>of</strong> ash required<br />
Call JM-51DQ for information tf<br />
SUN OIL CO,<br />
NEW 3-BAY<br />
SfRVICE STATION<br />
(NOW OPERATING)<br />
FOR LEASE IN<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
FOR INFORMATION:<br />
R. J. GILL<br />
Phon«, Day . 34S.3S79<br />
Nights A Weekends •<br />
822-5128.<br />
Run your own<br />
business and<br />
ihare<br />
millions <strong>of</strong><br />
credit card<br />
holder!<br />
Mobil Credit Girt hoidere.<br />
BullMn customers far Mobil<br />
(Mere, You got a oompietc<br />
U Of high.prcifli .aito pro).<br />
uots; ^iu aarrtee ^bs.<br />
« wWi piy, Finandal<br />
awistnnce avajkbte, Qppor.<br />
tunily now U you smUfy, OBU<br />
Day 348.2273<br />
Nighl 927-2321<br />
MOBIL<br />
MM mi by A«MW<br />
V. N. J,'<br />
RIAL iSTATi FOR SALE<br />
COMMERCIAL PBOPE BTy tenlfally<br />
located irtftjudirig siorci and Of<br />
fiees Leaded tenants Arspfosirnaiely<br />
ii"', fist .neome 15^, fl&wn pai<br />
ancs 15 year mortgage ai ?^ Wr't*<br />
Bop 187. Sentine! Ledger 8 7<br />
-AH OLD SWEtT LiTLF BRICK torn<br />
er row haul,. 3 bedrooms }<br />
oatht in vfry good eand Total price<br />
11 mucti let than a down paymeni<br />
<strong>On</strong> moif other r,ra,fe** IfSlsy ||0 5Q0<br />
Ceil 3i990J7 I f<br />
THREE APTS eioie to beach n»sr<br />
|4th St pr.ee iiiDOO fneome<br />
ilOOO Will take mort^ag. Baa 391<br />
SENTINEL UIDCCR " " all<br />
RIAL iSTATi—RINT<br />
tton Hall, gth and Boardwalk, Mon .<br />
hug 3rd<br />
3 pmlSIO pm. Turn .<br />
A Aui 4th, 4th I1J0 am 10 JO p m ,<br />
Wed Augg<br />
5. 11:30 a m -9 p m Ad<br />
aABOENS AREA — JJ4 BaM.ftia<br />
II M<br />
Rd , fine eomfnerCja! locatiBn<br />
Doet<strong>of</strong>, lawyer etc 4 mgg roomi<br />
and bath. ¥our inieeetion in»ited<br />
Cdrnund L WVisham Realtor 810<br />
Ocesn Ax , 399.0900 t I<br />
MODERN DUPLEX for rent 4 and<br />
I bedroom cottage for r.ni Hurry<br />
on these $ee Edmund L Wisham<br />
Realtor 399-0900 SIP Oeean *yl<br />
I f<br />
STORAGI FOR RfNT<br />
fTORAGE SPfiCE AVSILABL! .1<br />
Qeean Ctty Express Co , I fie 64S<br />
iay Av« Call 3990605 I t<br />
STORAGI SPACE tor lurmtufe, high<br />
and dry Reassnihie Call 399-<br />
*l00 1130 A WEEK Lortly fBr<br />
families, 1 ana 3 bedroom aoti<br />
Call weekendi 399-I111, H4<br />
1101 CeMTftAL AVE, comer attnetive<br />
apt from Auj. IS to Sept,<br />
11 Convenient location, close to<br />
beaeh, Applj SOJ lith St., second<br />
»«r _ f,<br />
LARO( APT seeond floor, 6 rooms<br />
and modern bath. Nicely furnished<br />
2 porches 2 private entrances,<br />
1 bedrooms, all twin beds. Parking<br />
in rear. Available from Sept I<br />
Apply 210 Oeaan Ave, t.f.<br />
CLEAN APArTTMENT near b««eh —<br />
Auf n to »#pt 5 195 Sept S to<br />
Setrt, 12 170 sleeei B Call 19*<br />
23 - i-11<br />
BEDROOM with own bath in private<br />
home, quiet Convenient, to<br />
mature persons only ]l9iiS4 §.11<br />
APT, tew t girls Aug. |20 week each<br />
plus plut Saturdjy wort rt t:10 t:30 im, to to<br />
9=?A 2iM p. H rwk 1?^^ f^i^is Apti A—AS 6th P±L* ^==i »nd<br />
B^d<br />
e<br />
STUDIO APT »vailable for Aug F«.<br />
O<strong>of</strong>f Apts, 6th and Boardwalk<br />
H4<br />
MODERN 1 BEbrTOOM APT avail<br />
able for yearly rental Quiet resl<br />
dential nelghbarhood Yearly lease<br />
S12S per month Available Aug. Ii<br />
Call 39H99S. §7<br />
TWO BIDROOM APT located in<br />
South End <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Available<br />
weak <strong>of</strong> Labor Day (Sept I onward)<br />
reasonable Call 199.9115 111<br />
DELANCEV EFFICIENCY APTS —<br />
8S4 Deiinety, 175 per week,<br />
sleep* up to 4, 1 block from Beaeh,<br />
after L»bor Da» ISO tar week 199-<br />
1019, H4<br />
WINTER RENTALS<br />
WINTIrl RENTAL from Oet. 15 to<br />
May 15, 600 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave ]99,J9!!r<br />
If<br />
ROOMS — alto a heusekeeping<br />
room by the weak Of weekends<br />
JIS-541? 17<br />
MARMORA — Two foomi, w«kjy<br />
120 doubli, il! iinjie Call 3»<br />
mo, §.u<br />
ROOMI FOB WORKING QIRLS "Alto<br />
dormitory for BOM, JM (ser week,<br />
food location CM 3994838 8-14<br />
NOTiet TO LIMIT CfrEDITOftS<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> M EUlabeMi Rdber<br />
fl»»a»ed —<br />
Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Arthur<br />
W. Larieks, lurrogats <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May, made on the !Oth<br />
«y <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, li«, on the petition<br />
<strong>of</strong> fh. wbKrlMr, th. Qafflitor ef<br />
••Id deeaMM, DOOC. It hartby<br />
given to tfw CWdilonl <strong>of</strong> yls s><br />
wdatlt to prnant to th* EiHutor<br />
wtthlri sin months from the JOth<br />
ami <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y, <strong>1970</strong> their elaimj In<br />
writing and under oath specjfyiflg<br />
the aAnun! cl.lnlri anil the p.rtl<br />
eulan <strong>of</strong> the ei«lm.<br />
Dated <strong>Jul</strong>y 20m, AD <strong>1970</strong><br />
F. Edwin Raiber, Enecutoi<br />
RoMrt K, Mi, Attorney<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong>. N. I.<br />
- - - ^,»; fiF.io<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Sgf, Johnson <strong>of</strong><br />
Phillipines base<br />
LUZON f-»li 11 •{>[>• ••. — I ><br />
Air Kiiri •• N;*^!i.m^ ii'p,ii rfn,it,<br />
ij, iiSsi^ni-d lit ,1 Linil i>! 'iv An<br />
Forrr ('tirnrnu inr.il 1'ifi^ SITMI r<br />
whirh pri'Vidi". ululi;il<br />
fiimmunii'Hlniiii. iiiiii ii 11 ir.i'lii<br />
ciinlni! fur Ihr I' S Air Ki.n .<br />
AB. (ifrmiins<br />
<strong>The</strong> si'rgriinl >>• n !<br />
grariUiiU' iif I'm.MI I N ,1 1<br />
Schoul<br />
LIZANNE AND<br />
HAMMIE. Lizanne Frisby<br />
and her hamster Hamtnie<br />
took econd place henon<br />
in the Hamiter Class <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
Pet Fail" staged recently by<br />
thi Rtcreation<br />
Department Lizanne had<br />
been incorrectly identified<br />
in the picture last week,<br />
Lizanne is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Ui, and Mrs, James Frisby,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Olenside, Pa,, and 818<br />
Seacrest rd. She attends<br />
Abington Friends School<br />
and wU] enter the seventh<br />
grade next month. At the<br />
close <strong>of</strong> the year when she<br />
was in the fifth fp-ade her<br />
claismates voted to give<br />
her the class hamster and<br />
this is the one which won<br />
, at the Fair.<br />
A WfjiJihy man- is usually<br />
blosspd with an .-impli- number<br />
<strong>of</strong> poor n<br />
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OMANIUT1ONS • CLUBS * WtlV*T» ENTIUMef * a*H<br />
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Op«n Daily 'HI Midnight • Fri. 4 Saf. 'rij 2 *.m.<br />
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Clamj on the Half Shell or S roamed • Sandwiches<br />
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I • PLATTiRS<br />
• DELICIOUS<br />
*> SANDWICHES<br />
tar Lunch, ,<br />
l _ Swpptr mm 1<br />
LM EMninfl /<br />
SMCk<br />
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH<br />
Every Pay I<br />
PACKAGE GOODS'<br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH STREET<br />
em ioettvB.T Mm ONE MM FIOK IBBOE<br />
LIQUOR BAR &<br />
QTHRP COCKTAIL<br />
BffOMTO 4 DO»OTTIC<br />
HYI . BOURBON - GDI<br />
RUM AND WINE<br />
COLD BEER<br />
I AM TO 10 PM<br />
HO 5AIX3 ON IDMBAV<br />
OPEN § AM<br />
DIAL 399-9851<br />
ENTRY BLANK<br />
FIRST ANNUAL BABY RACE<br />
Monday, August 10th, 10 a.m.<br />
at the 14th Street Beach<br />
Sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Department<br />
BABIES UNDER 15 MONTHS • CRAWLERS ONLY . NO WALKERS<br />
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