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018 meam-nNEL.LBDOER Thunjtoy, Ftbruiry 23,1989<br />

Raiders blitz Spirit, 87-67<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

SenBnel-Ledgf f Sports<br />

OCEAN CITY - <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City used a balanced scoring<br />

attack last week, with<br />

five players in doubli figures,<br />

to score 76 points in<br />

<strong>the</strong> last three quarters and<br />

blitz Holy Spirit, 87-67, at<br />

<strong>the</strong> intermediate school.<br />

It was <strong>the</strong> first win by a<br />

Raider team over Holy<br />

Spirit in boys basketball<br />

since February <strong>of</strong> 1986, ending<br />

a five-game losing<br />

streak.<br />

"I think this was our best<br />

effort <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> season," said<br />

Raider coach Tom Gahr.<br />

"We <strong>have</strong> been m <strong>the</strong> situation<br />

<strong>of</strong> underdog before<br />

and played well. But <strong>the</strong><br />

"I think this was our<br />

best effort <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

season," — coach Tom Qahr<br />

from <strong>the</strong> start. Spirit led,<br />

5-0, and took a 13-11<br />

after one period on Rick<br />

Vasquez's bucket in <strong>the</strong><br />

final minute,<br />

A three-point play eirly<br />

in <strong>the</strong> second period by Jeff<br />

Eckerson gave <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

its first lead, 14-13. They<br />

took <strong>the</strong> lead for keeps with<br />

a six-point run at 23-23,<br />

Scott Bittrter hit two free<br />

throws and drew <strong>the</strong> third<br />

results were frequently disappointing.<br />

This win wasMeC-onigle to start <strong>the</strong> run.<br />

foul on Spartan guard Mark<br />

very satisfying,"<br />

The two had been teammates<br />

last year It didn't look that way<br />

before<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Income Tax<br />

Planning & Preparation<br />

Individuals & Businesses<br />

RALPH M. LOMBARDI<br />

Call tor appointment<br />

390-8950<br />

l Pivd, P.p. joi 1014, Mifmera. N.J. 01283<br />

McGonigle transferred to<br />

Holy Spirit in September.<br />

Mike McFirland and<br />

Ross Carter added field<br />

goals to Bittner's free<br />

throws, opening a 29-23<br />

Raider lead. McFarland<br />

popped a three-pointer at<br />

<strong>the</strong> buzzer, his first <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

season, to give OC a 36-27<br />

half time lead.<br />

Bob McAllister and Eckerscm<br />

scored <strong>the</strong> first two<br />

buckets <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> second half,<br />

widening <strong>the</strong> lead to 13<br />

points. The Spartans were<br />

really dead at that point,<br />

never again getting <strong>the</strong><br />

margin closer than 12<br />

point!.<br />

"We played a very intelligent<br />

second half," admitted<br />

Gahr, "and we made our<br />

foul shots." The Raiders<br />

were ll-for-ao from <strong>the</strong><br />

line, 70 percent.<br />

The Raiders used a 7-2<br />

run midway through <strong>the</strong><br />

fourth period to build an<br />

81-56 lead, <strong>the</strong> biggest <strong>of</strong><br />

die game.<br />

'THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

LIVERWURST SANDWICH<br />

79<<br />

On your choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bread or Roll<br />

I _<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

ID SDeli & Catering<br />

Our 20th Year, 1889 • 1888«"MAKI US A HAilT"<br />

1018 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 398-1046<br />

Hre: Monday to Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

&Sound<br />

Since 1887<br />

Check our Numbers<br />

Liquidity$7,3million<br />

Retained Earnings $7.2 million<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Condition<br />

December 31,1988<br />

ASSETS<br />

Cash on Hind and In Banks $3,770 733<br />

U.S. Governments, Agencies and O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Investment Securities (at Amortized Cost) 9,109,613<br />

Conventional Mortgage Loans 77008874<br />

Construction Loans (Net <strong>of</strong> L.I.P.).,. "," " 3§81 323<br />

Heal Estate Equity Loans ,: 2 884 III<br />

Consumer Loans' ....„..........„......; ZZZZZZ""ZZAW3O<br />

Deferred Loan Fees (FAS 91) ..:.....


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108th Year, Number 83 Oetan City, N.J. 08228 Thursday. March a, I98i Two Sections Price 30«<br />

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Above: A woman on Asbury Avenue ftghts her<br />

way through <strong>the</strong> blizzard by walking backwards<br />

Into <strong>the</strong> wind, only to find <strong>the</strong> bank she was going<br />

to closed.<br />

Right: Snow brings out <strong>the</strong> creativity in some <strong>of</strong><br />

us as shown by this bigger-than-llfe, blklnl-clad<br />

snow-woman in <strong>the</strong> 2700 block <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue.<br />

Up to 18 inches <strong>of</strong> snow blanketed <strong>the</strong> coast Friday,<br />

shutting, down schools and many businesses.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's City Hall remained in operation, however,<br />

as did <strong>the</strong> Public Works Department. A Public<br />

Works crew <strong>of</strong> 24 people started work, in shifts, at<br />

2:30 a.m., and as much as 12 pieces <strong>of</strong> snow-removal<br />

equipment were on <strong>the</strong> streets at any given<br />

time, according to city Administrator Donald Hart,<br />

Work continued non-stop < until 5:30 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Workers concentrated on <strong>the</strong> main arteries:<br />

West and Asbury avenues and 9th street.<br />

The snowfall is major, but doesn't quits meet <strong>the</strong><br />

January 1987 snowfall <strong>of</strong> 20-21 Inches. The last<br />

18*ineh snowfall around here was on February 17,<br />

1W2. The heayltst snowfall In New Jersey<br />

occurred from February 11-14, 1899, when 34<br />

inches fell on Cape May. More snow scenes<br />

Inside.<br />

<strong>Revals</strong> <strong>have</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong><br />

<strong>hopping</strong><br />

By LEE STEEUE<br />

Sentinel Lodger Staff<br />

OCEAN CITY — Property owners<br />

even more upset when <strong>the</strong>y called to<br />

complain and couldn't get through.<br />

Rapist<br />

posing as<br />

cop sought<br />

OCEAN CITY — As her child slept<br />

in ano<strong>the</strong>r room, a woman was<br />

bound and raped in hsr 4th Street<br />

were mailed <strong>the</strong>ir new property<br />

assessments by Appraisal Surveys,<br />

<strong>the</strong> firm has been inundated with<br />

<strong>the</strong> staff can handle. <<br />

The assessment notices told »esiment<br />

to appeal. But if complaints<br />

taken to Tht Sentind-Udgtr and<br />

attempts cm this newspapert part to<br />

get through are any indication, <strong>the</strong><br />

phone lines <strong>have</strong> been busy at least<br />

most <strong>of</strong> this week — even in <strong>the</strong> wee,<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> morning.<br />

Complaints to die city tax assessor's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>have</strong> been noted, and a tax<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice spokeswoman said names and<br />

telephone numbers <strong>of</strong> taxpayers <strong>have</strong><br />

been listed and handed to Appraisal<br />

Surveys. The firm will get back to<br />

<strong>the</strong>m, she said.<br />

man who gajne^aitry into her Uvmg cated <strong>the</strong>y couldn't schedule an<br />

room using fake police detective I.D., appointment In <strong>the</strong> three days <strong>the</strong>y<br />

au<strong>the</strong>ritte>te|HMt, r<br />

<strong>have</strong> been given by Appraisal Sw,<br />

The woman,, $%, was attacked at veystodoso. ; :<br />

about *aq*AitnAfter me attack, her At pressttaie,,itae*«W tanposslMe<br />

unharmed, according topolice. And ohTuiSmyT'a knock ontiMt<br />

Police statewide!'sreseKchini for <strong>of</strong>fice door dreir no response. But<br />

fifoart lum Jo page A145 (please turn to page A14)<br />

Developer feeeyed to ftmd<br />

possible community center<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Township viewed Tuesday, such a fadlity<br />

<strong>of</strong>fidals are eyeing a S50Q-per-lot would ease <strong>the</strong> recreation burden<br />

developer fee to help fund a eonunu- now handled by <strong>the</strong> school district,<br />

nity center, now in <strong>the</strong> idea stages (please turn to page A14)<br />

here. — —— —<br />

A swimming pool, basketball courts,<br />

perhaps a bowling alley, <strong>have</strong> all ff<br />

been mentioned by local <strong>of</strong>ficials as i?lfe»*=«iB^fe-:»«»KSffi:««<br />

possibilities.<br />

i$mmM*mmmg?ss<br />

"Ifs very preliminary." said Com- ^gj^jj^^^ggpB^<br />

mitteeman Robert Jeffers, who is also i^i^iKlKJS'SSip'SRAW<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Planning Board. l^^glpliaiElJ;<br />

However, <strong>the</strong> community center W^eS^MiM^SSs^M;<br />

concept has been talked about by <strong>the</strong> iggHw^,..<br />

Upper Township Recreation Com- :?S&M^BiHBI^^K<br />

mitttee for years, areording to Com-<br />

: ;;|^ft^ppi;:|j||||;|i|jf|i:|<br />

mitteeman George Betto who also vlm^^^^^^m^S^&WSSM^<br />

serves on <strong>the</strong> recreation committee. W^feS^fffi°^a%S^aiB:.<br />

According to Jeffers and o<strong>the</strong>r mem- WSWTOS RIR@RT Hi :11i:iy<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> governing body inter- ^<br />

Point Council members accuse each o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> power play on budget<br />

fet JAMES FITZPATRICK day night as Councilman Harvey<br />

Sentin«l-Udgw Staff<br />

Smith and City Council President<br />

SQMTOS ,FC#JT •— Just who Is in John Wiley accused each o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />

charge <strong>of</strong> forming <strong>the</strong> city budget unfairly seizing control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dty<br />

anyway?<br />

'That was die hot Issue here Thun-<br />

budget process.<br />

Smith started it, accusing Risley <strong>of</strong><br />

playing politics with <strong>the</strong> budget by<br />

canceling a March 1 meeting in which<br />

Council was to review <strong>the</strong> entire budget<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first ttae and start cutting<br />

tilt nearly $5 million proposal.<br />

He intimated that Risley called <strong>of</strong>f<br />

JSea Isle taps planner <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor's<br />

down<strong>town</strong> district for its own proposal<br />

SB A BL1 CrrY — Planners with<br />

bar's business district <strong>have</strong> been cho-<br />

*en to develop a down<strong>town</strong> plan lor<br />

this resort. ,<br />

StUeno «td Hazaveh was awarded a<br />

|17,000 contract by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Comlilaslonera<br />

on Tuesday to devise a<br />

plan to spruce up <strong>the</strong> city's center <strong>of</strong><br />

commerce. Parking, aMhlteetufe,<br />

plantings and sidewalk materials are<br />

ftnongwecific areas to be considered.<br />

px blddert sought <strong>the</strong> project.<br />

Under dry ntdflcaUm, It spans <strong>the</strong><br />

down<strong>town</strong> from 33rd to 47th streets,<br />

ocean to bay between 40th and 45th<br />

|M^r Michael McHak said he<br />

pp p<br />

tixei buttaess community involveunderstand<br />

what<br />

ment.<br />

Hans call for a survey <strong>of</strong> merchants<br />

"to find out what <strong>the</strong> people really<br />

want,"according to James Rutala,<br />

Planning Board member and project<br />

director. Rutala made his comments<br />

at a recent Commissioners' meeting<br />

to which fte governing body Inlw<br />

viewed project candidateST<br />

Also proposed Is a steering committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> residents and <strong>the</strong> public at<br />

targe.<br />

Although team members noted <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

experience developing a Stone Harbor<br />

down<strong>town</strong> plan, <strong>the</strong>y said <strong>the</strong>y're<br />

not out to make Sea Isle City into<br />

anower Stone Harbor.<br />

"We want to understand what Sea<br />

Isle is and try to hand it back to you<br />

a» seen from our team's perspective,"<br />

said architect Tom Sykes,<br />

Rutala jald at least three "concept<br />

plans" will be developed from which<br />

a final plan can be selected.<br />

The group would help identify<br />

funding sources to help find money<br />

to execute <strong>the</strong> project such as grants,<br />

dty-sponsored low-interest loans for<br />

tiie meeting to keap <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> Council<br />

in <strong>the</strong> dark about <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

before its introduction March 9 and to<br />

find room for a dty planner, adminisfrator<br />

and possibly an architect for<br />

Old City Hall.<br />

"You are denying this Clly Council<br />

<strong>the</strong> right to work on <strong>the</strong>ir budget,"<br />

said Smith.<br />

It was a dramatic presentation.<br />

Smith snipped <strong>the</strong> air with a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

scissors to signify <strong>the</strong> need for budget<br />

cuts, and at one point, stood up to<br />

address his colleagues.<br />

Smith said he would not sacrifice<br />

dty departments for new positions<br />

(please turn to page A14)<br />

businesses, and tax incentives.<br />

p<br />

The Sykes, CCOMOT, Sallemo and Tht <strong>Ocean</strong> City Community Ctntsr pool was thi scene <strong>of</strong> ttw Ntw Jersey SpMia! Olympics Cape-Gumbertand<br />

Haaaveh group was chosen over a eempttition Sunday. SptetatorB ehfifid on as hundreds <strong>of</strong> learning disabled athiites age 8 to 30 cornpttid In<br />

second finalist, Norman Day Asso- various waler sports. O<strong>the</strong>rs oompetid In o<strong>the</strong>r sports at thi Intermediati school nixt door. Top playfrS ^ on to<br />

dates,<br />

comptti statewide In April.


Ag<br />

THESBNTINBL-LEDGefl Oeain City, N,J. ThuniUy, Mireh 2, IMS<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

2 Absecon children killed<br />

in Pkwy car-sledding mishap<br />

CALLOW At TOWNSHIP — A car that smaihid<br />

through i wooden guardrail on <strong>the</strong> Garden State Parkway<br />

overpaM over Route 30 Safur d«y claimed <strong>the</strong> Uves<br />

<strong>of</strong> two small children sledding on <strong>the</strong> embankment,<br />

police reported,<br />

Jenmfer Lynn Wenz, 4, and George David Lewie, 6,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Absecon, died after So-Young Lee, 20, <strong>of</strong> Egg<br />

Harbor City, lost control <strong>of</strong> her ear while frying to<br />

change lanes on <strong>the</strong> icy roadway, authorities believe.<br />

LENOX<br />

if<br />

Spring Tabletop Sale<br />

15%-20% OFF<br />

THRU APRIL 2<br />

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The car hit seven people around 2:30 p,m,, according to<br />

reports.<br />

Older wooden guardrails along <strong>the</strong> Parkway are being<br />

replaced by steel rails. Reports also indicate <strong>the</strong> sledders<br />

had been earlier warned to leave <strong>the</strong> area.<br />

A.C-Philly line<br />

nearly on track<br />

.ATLANTIC CITY — A new railroad system is almost<br />

ready for scheduled May commencement <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

City-Philadelphia train service.<br />

Amtrak <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>have</strong> planned five daily round hips<br />

between <strong>the</strong> resort and Philadelphia, wim a sixth uam<br />

linking commuters to New York City via Philadelphia,<br />

A multimillion.dollftr station is being buHt here at <strong>the</strong><br />

Site <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old station, at <strong>the</strong> base <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City<br />

Expressway.<br />

1 Save 18% on individual<br />

serving pitCBS,<br />

accessories & 5-plece<br />

serving sets<br />

> Sive 18% on Lenox<br />

china buffet & servioB<br />

plates,<br />

. Save 20% on S-plaoe<br />

complete place settings<br />

CHARLESTON'<br />

platinum trim<br />

Simmons<br />

Mattress & Boxspring<br />

£$u^ Famous Serta® Perfect<br />

Sleeper® Simmons®<br />

Beautyrest®<br />

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AND MORE!<br />

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Coordinates Sale<br />

30% OFF<br />

Choose from "SeiMted" blazers, pants, eklrts<br />

blouses and sweaters from Russ and Alfred<br />

Sizes 8 to i a, petite and woman's,<br />

Reg. $2?-$82.<br />

Now $18,90- $57,40<br />

Middle Township to link up<br />

with countywide recycling<br />

MIDDLE TOWNSMP — Eyeing itapUficatlon and<br />

Increased revenues, <strong>of</strong>ficials here <strong>have</strong> agreed to join <strong>the</strong><br />

county Municipal Utilittes regional recycling propam,<br />

in which most Cape munldpalitiei take part.<br />

The <strong>town</strong>ship more than likely collected enough recydaWei<br />

last year to <strong>have</strong> met <strong>the</strong> state's goal <strong>of</strong> a IS percent<br />

waste stream reduction. Mandated statewide<br />

recycling has a goal <strong>of</strong> 25 percent tash reduction this<br />

y«ar.<br />

School boards sue<br />

for state funding<br />

Ai area districts prepare <strong>the</strong>ir 1989-90 school budgets<br />

for public hearing, <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> NJ, School Boards<br />

Association are filing mil against <strong>the</strong> governor and <strong>the</strong><br />

Spring Dress Sale<br />

25%-30% OFF<br />

Savt 26% • 30% on selected<br />

dresses from our collection by<br />

famous makers like R & Km<br />

Brenner,® Leslie Fay II,® and<br />

othirs. includes 1 and z-plece<br />

dresses in linen, rayon or cotton for<br />

m!ssy,petite & women,<br />

Reg. $92.-4180.<br />

Now $69-$126,<br />

Children's Outerwear Sale<br />

20% OFF<br />

Savt on a great collection <strong>of</strong> spring, jackets<br />

and dress coats for boys ate girls from<br />

Cult T<strong>of</strong>li,® and Wea<strong>the</strong>r Tamer*<br />

Coats (infant to size 7)<br />

Jacktte (infant to 7-b§^, to I4^lrii)<br />

Now $19,20-$64,<br />

MAW STORE: 810 Asbury Avenue • FURNITURE ANNEX: 837 Wwt Ave. • TOYLAND: 834 Asbury Ave.<br />

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

OPEN: 9 AM. • Friday until 9 p.m. • Stainton's Chg. • AMEX • Discover • Visa • MasterCard<br />

Legislature to restore state aid not in this year's proposed<br />

state budget.<br />

Representing school boards statewide. NJSBA attarneys<br />

last week tiled court papers seeking restoration.fif<br />

<strong>the</strong> $234.5-miUiQn shortfall in state Bid to education.<br />

Water study looks to<br />

alleviate salt pollution<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The uncertainty <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong>^ future poundwater supplies was to<br />

be <strong>the</strong> topic here last night (after presstime) where <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

froiri <strong>the</strong> U,S, Geological Survey and <strong>the</strong> state<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection were to report<br />

<strong>the</strong> results <strong>of</strong> a Atkntte/Cape May county study<br />

ground water survey.<br />

State <strong>of</strong>ficials h«ve reported that some parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

county may <strong>have</strong> to find surface water sources because<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape's groundwater sources, being drained<br />

by increasing demand, is threatened by saltwater intrusion.<br />

No Injuries In<br />

Cumberland air crash<br />

MAURICE RIVER TOWNSHIP — The pilot <strong>of</strong> a single-engine<br />

Piper walked awsy uninjured Monday after<br />

making art emergency landing in a field <strong>of</strong>f Moss Landing<br />

Road,<br />

Daniel Caldarale, 50, <strong>of</strong> Southampton Township, Burlington<br />

<strong>County</strong>, crashed while enroute from<br />

Wilmington, Del, to <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> Airport<br />

in Lower Township. The pilot put <strong>the</strong> plane down without<br />

power and little visibility in this rural Cumberland<br />

<strong>County</strong> community. He faced a windshield full <strong>of</strong> oil<br />

spewed from <strong>the</strong> blown engine, according to reports.<br />

Retrial ordered for<br />

Clarence Moore<br />

Finding that Cape May <strong>County</strong> prosscutori had<br />

improperly made race an Issue, <strong>the</strong> Appellate Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Superior Court last week, ordered a retrial for Clarenee<br />

M. Moore, convicted in 1986 <strong>of</strong> a 1984 sexual<br />

assault in Wildwood Crest,<br />

Moore, <strong>of</strong> Lower Township, was sentenced to 26 years<br />

for <strong>the</strong> conviction. He was subsequently found guilty<br />

and sentenced to life in prison for a 1986 sexual assualt<br />

in Semen Point, The Somers Point case is also under<br />

appeal, according to me same published report.<br />

Bradley, Kean host<br />

coastal fund raiser<br />

RAHWAY — Gov, Thomas Kean and Sen. BUI Bradley<br />

will be hosts and speakers at»f und-raisui| event for<br />

<strong>the</strong> New Jersey Shore Foundation, Monday, March 13 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sheraton Meadowlandg,<br />

A non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization, <strong>the</strong> Foundation raises funds<br />

I from <strong>the</strong> private sector to award grants to New Jersey<br />

I organizations and shore communities for beach cleanup,<br />

preservation, pollution studies and public education<br />

activities.<br />

Area members <strong>of</strong> its board <strong>of</strong> directors include Caesars<br />

Atlantic City chairman Peter Boyntan, DIP ComnUs.<br />

sloner Christopher Dagjett and Dr. Vera Ferris King,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Stockton State College,<br />

Tickets are $500. Call (201) 382-1066.<br />

A.C. Airport would fall<br />

under ACTA control<br />

ATLANTIC CrrY — Officials from Atiantie <strong>County</strong><br />

and Atlantic City signed an agreement on Monday<br />

which would turn over control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City airport<br />

at <strong>the</strong> FAA Technical Center to em independent<br />

subdivision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Transportation<br />

Authority.<br />

If <strong>the</strong> deal flys, it would resolve a years^jld political<br />

battle over control <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> airport. The poposal calls for<br />

a seven-member board with three members from Atlantic<br />

Qty, three appointed by Atlantic <strong>County</strong> and one<br />

from <strong>the</strong> state Department <strong>of</strong> Transportaticm.<br />

MUA awarded $100,000<br />

plastic recycling grant<br />

TheCape May <strong>County</strong> Murddpal Utilities Authority<br />

ha» been awarded a $100,000 grant from <strong>the</strong> Plastics<br />

Recycling Corporation <strong>of</strong> New Jersey to help buy equipment<br />

that wm process <strong>the</strong> pastie Into reusable raw material<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Authority's Intermediate processing facility<br />

which wUl soon b« under eonstruetEm<br />

T^e money will be ustsd to buy a baling machine that<br />

wUl denary <strong>the</strong> plastic »oda, milk tod water bottles<br />

prior to marketing. 8«yded plastic is used far stuffmg<br />

furniture, Mutating jackets and plastic pipes.<br />

<strong>County</strong> park eyed for<br />

Great Egg River site<br />

IGG HARBOR TQWNSfOT -<br />

Residenti compWn<br />

ver Bend<br />

, j-fbotieo*<br />

j a nature pavilion and two baseball diamonds,ConstructionU<br />

expected tobegm b <strong>the</strong> spring<br />

Fea<strong>the</strong>r fluffing<br />

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ThurMl.y, M.rch 2, 1989 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oown City, N J. A3<br />

More f improved police protection among suggestions to combat rising crime<br />

OCEAN CITY — Violent<br />

wime is up in <strong>town</strong>, and<br />

readers <strong>have</strong> ideas on how<br />

to curb it,<br />

A recent write-in poll by<br />

The Sentinel-Ltdgtr asking,<br />

"What can we do about violent<br />

crime m OC7" garnered<br />

1? responds, <strong>the</strong><br />

plurality <strong>of</strong> which %%ei for<br />

improved police protection.<br />

Seven readers m o te that<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City needs more<br />

police, and/or tt^t police<br />

protection<br />

improved.<br />

should be<br />

"Police should spend loss<br />

°i <strong>the</strong>ir tuns whan on duty<br />

I°<strong>of</strong>ing <strong>of</strong>f *nd getting<br />

«ady for <strong>the</strong>ir second job,<br />

Wd one Suggestion Box<br />

re spondent.<br />

"The pollee should be<br />

Fuelling dark streets on<br />

Snow-blind<br />

Although blowing snow cut visibility to a fay, yards during Friday's bllzztrd, some<br />

wire not deterred, Including <strong>the</strong> driver <strong>of</strong> this car approaching tha Somers point side<br />

ol <strong>the</strong> causeway,<br />

Budget would up SIC rate<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — The cent increase in <strong>the</strong> local<br />

local tax rate is expected to purpose tax wottlj amount<br />

rise 5,7 cents under a to a rate incrf»S6 <strong>of</strong> nearly<br />

municipal budget introduced<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> 59,l.oent rate in 1988,<br />

10 percent comp4 r «d to tho<br />

Commissioners Tuesday, Qty <strong>of</strong>ficials h a ve cited<br />

The $7,9 miUion budget Is several reasoiv, for <strong>the</strong><br />

up over 10 percent compared<br />

to <strong>the</strong> $7,17 million <strong>the</strong> city's onge^g capital<br />

increase, including costs <strong>of</strong><br />

1988 spending plan, A 5,7- improvement ptograif 1 !<br />

increases in employee<br />

Career seminar at<br />

ACC March 8<br />

A earew seminar for Atlantic<br />

<strong>County</strong> area high school<br />

seniors will be held 10 am.<br />

Wednesday, March 8 at <strong>the</strong> said" additional stables <strong>of</strong>f'<br />

Mays Landing Campus <strong>of</strong> set cost ino*e| 8e s, What<br />

Atlantic Community College. forced <strong>the</strong> tix Incwase, he<br />

The day wUl focus on<br />

cntreprcneurship and Will<br />

feature a panel <strong>of</strong> successful<br />

business ownere to answer<br />

questions. Sponsors include<br />

<strong>the</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Joiey Assodatton<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women Business pm. Mar* 7 to astist<br />

Owners and <strong>the</strong> Atlantic ents and studen^ l<br />

Community College Gamma courses for %<br />

Bete Pi Chapter <strong>of</strong> PM Beta school year anj wiBi p<br />

Lamda. CaU 652.2062 for<br />

DIAMONDS<br />

about three-quarters completed.<br />

McHale estimated<br />

health insurarice and uH«<br />

city's newly-fon*\td muniCipally-run<br />

recycling pro-<br />

nuUion In program,<br />

that <strong>the</strong> city has invested $4<br />

pam.<br />

Increases include<br />

The budget is set for a<br />

public hearing ^nd final<br />

adoption April 3.<br />

Mayor Ml*ft e i McHale<br />

Guidance <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

open Tuesday night<br />

The guld»n w <strong>of</strong>fice a*<br />

Mainland Reilonal High<br />

toool wUl b« open 7 to 9<br />

fraduate plans, Q^ miW<br />

far a iB<br />

WANTED!<br />

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Thomas Jewelers is searcHinq<br />

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HIGHEST PRICES PAlOl<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

httfkM Uti<br />

U«M • FM SfflM tl Oow Cty, NJ<br />

said, is $400,000 worth <strong>of</strong><br />

debt service payments<br />

needed to tinance capital<br />

programs.<br />

Since <strong>the</strong> current admlnsltartion<br />

took <strong>of</strong>fice in 1985,<br />

umity and street reconifruction<br />

has been a priority<br />

Item,<br />

The ongoing program is<br />

$140,000 fat recycling and<br />

1130,000 for health insurance.<br />

Employee salaries are<br />

also up, he said.<br />

foot," wrote ano<strong>the</strong>r, "also<br />

<strong>the</strong> alleyways <strong>of</strong> Ooian<br />

City, Instead <strong>of</strong> sitting in<br />

patrol cars on side steeets,<br />

Their presence on<br />

streets,,.may deter some<br />

crime,"<br />

Still ano<strong>the</strong>r wrote; "...We<br />

must ensure <strong>the</strong> manpower<br />

Sign up by<br />

Monday for<br />

school vote<br />

Area school board<br />

memberships and school<br />

budgets $o up for vote<br />

Tuesday, April 4,<br />

But residents who are<br />

not currently registered<br />

to vote in weir municipalities<br />

must do so by 4<br />

p.m. Monday, March 6<br />

to participate In <strong>the</strong> elections.<br />

Residents can register<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

municipal clerk or <strong>the</strong><br />

county Board <strong>of</strong> Elections,<br />

In The Smtintl-ledgtr<br />

coverage area, over $34<br />

million in budgets will<br />

be decided and 11 board<br />

seats are up for grabs.<br />

emendation<br />

Tha Santlnd-Ltdgi! itfhwi lor<br />

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\t % Mb b y Mll g MH)K<br />

Dill.i.noti ol opinion (hould kl<br />

-Mr««d lo MtM lo Ih. Edlor.<br />

The comments <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Freeholder<br />

Daniel Bevel regarding<br />

mass-bum Incineration<br />

were incorrectly printed<br />

in last week's Issue. He<br />

said a majority <strong>of</strong> freeholders<br />

<strong>have</strong> not changed<br />

nek minds on decisions<br />

supporting an incinerator.<br />

The Rb. 9 issue incorrectly<br />

reported <strong>the</strong> new<br />

front-foot value for<br />

boardwalk property, <strong>the</strong><br />

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keep! pace with <strong>the</strong><br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> Ory as a year-round<br />

eommunify."<br />

In a stailw vein, a roader<br />

said that police do an<br />

"extent job," but ihould<br />

Stop spending <strong>the</strong>ir valuable<br />

time Unsporting people<br />

on non^merg oncy calli.<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> writers,<br />

»igning <strong>the</strong>ir survey<br />

"Concerned Citizens," felt<br />

that <strong>the</strong> flr§t step in a aackdown<br />

is gun control,<br />

. "If It means flrestornung<br />

toe White House and our<br />

Congress with letteri,<br />

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It should be done,"<br />

<strong>the</strong>y wrote.<br />

One writer suggested<br />

police post die locations <strong>of</strong><br />

ertaei, so neighbors ind<br />

passersby can be more alert.<br />

B&E's on avenue^ boardwalk<br />

OCEAN crrv _<br />

ing was stolen from a shirt<br />

shop at Island Storage, 1119<br />

Asbury Ave,, at 4fO8 am,<br />

Tuesday after someone<br />

tossed a concrete block<br />

through a plate glass window,<br />

police said.<br />

Authorities report no suspects,<br />

but witnesses saw a<br />

dark blue or black pickup<br />

truck speeding from <strong>the</strong><br />

area at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ft,<br />

A half hour before <strong>the</strong><br />

Incident, someone had<br />

thrown a brick through die<br />

window <strong>of</strong> As Connoisseur<br />

Shop, 11th and Boardwalk,<br />

Nothing was stolen; police<br />

think <strong>the</strong> culprits may <strong>have</strong><br />

fled when an alarm, friggered<br />

by <strong>the</strong> broken window,<br />

sounded.<br />

Police nabbed two<br />

suspects in a separate<br />

Boardwalk robbery Saturday,<br />

Fishing equipment worth<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> dollars was<br />

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

Pishing Club's 18th Street<br />

pier at about 5 a.m. that<br />

March tides<br />

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But a man was picked up,<br />

when Ptl, Charles SimensQn<br />

spotted Larry Ellis, 26,<br />

walking along <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

carrying some tackle<br />

boxes. Police said he had<br />

already taken some items<br />

and had gone back for<br />

mew.<br />

Bills and a neighbor, Gerald<br />

Davis, 19, were arrested,<br />

police said. Both live in<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1100 block. They were<br />

held on bail upwards <strong>of</strong><br />

$10,000, said poUce,<br />

Three oiled for <strong>town</strong><br />

watch committees, and one<br />

said that renters should be<br />

screened to prevent criminal<br />

transients.<br />

Two sought harsher penalties.<br />

"Ask judges not to<br />

give youthful and adult<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders a second chance,"<br />

one said.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r simply stated!<br />

"End casino gambling in<br />

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One said that parents <strong>of</strong><br />

juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders should<br />

be made responsible for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir chUdren'i actions.<br />

And one called for<br />

geneHe research so "we can<br />

seed perfect people."<br />

"In lieu <strong>of</strong> this, accept <strong>the</strong><br />

crime and try to forgive Uke<br />

good Christians should"<br />

this respondent wrote.<br />

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A4 THBSENTlNeL-l,EDGBR <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Thurtday, Mtreh 2,1 tt!<br />

Consultant concludes city's computer system should be replaced<br />

By JAMES KITZPATRICK-<br />

S i l d Sf<br />

SOMERS POINT — A<br />

consultant hai concluded<br />

that <strong>the</strong> city's $125,000,<br />

S-year-old computer system<br />

is obsolete and needs complete<br />

repliceaient, Estimated<br />

cost; $80,000,<br />

During a presention<br />

before City Council Inursday<br />

night, consultant John<br />

Revaluation will s<strong>of</strong>ten tax hike<br />

OCEAN CITY -<br />

Although municipal spending<br />

is up over last year, <strong>the</strong><br />

recent "reval" will reduce<br />

<strong>the</strong> tax rate this year by<br />

more than 3 Vi cents.<br />

Without a revaluation,<br />

<strong>the</strong> tax levy would <strong>have</strong><br />

increased <strong>the</strong> rate by 9<br />

a lagoonfront resident and worker, two recycling<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> considerable workers.<br />

cents. But <strong>the</strong> tax increase Is boardwalk property, <strong>the</strong> Council members John<br />

now likely to be 5.4 cents latter increasing four-fold in Flood, Gary Jessel and<br />

under <strong>the</strong> new ratable base.<br />

Councilwoman Karen<br />

Last year <strong>the</strong> tax levy was<br />

Oliphant cast <strong>the</strong> minority<br />

originally to go up 9 cents<br />

votes m those cuts.<br />

but paring brought <strong>the</strong><br />

uicease down so that it<br />

ended up increasing betwen<br />

3 and 4 cents.<br />

1<br />

But <strong>the</strong> recent dtywide<br />

revaluation is throwing<br />

numberi into a tailspin.<br />

"This year we're catching<br />

<strong>the</strong> reval," said Gillian.<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> 1 cent supporting<br />

$200,000 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> spending<br />

plan, it supports $300,000,<br />

he said.<br />

The total tax rate, now<br />

$1.69, would drop to $1.02<br />

cents under <strong>the</strong> new ratable<br />

base. That's s 40 percent<br />

decrease.<br />

The city's ratable base<br />

rose from nearly -$2 billion<br />

to over $3 billion in <strong>the</strong><br />

recent revaluation. Waterfront<br />

properties suffered when five new city<br />

<strong>the</strong> brunt <strong>of</strong> reassessment, tons were eliminated from<br />

some doubling or more. OT-budget. By/a 4-3 vote,<br />

"For <strong>the</strong> first time in five Council euTJobs it had earyears,<br />

people are being /Her approved; <strong>the</strong>y were for<br />

taxed to 100 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir/ a police <strong>of</strong>ficer, public fellvalue,"<br />

said Gillian, himseif tions assists-1, street<br />

assessed value.<br />

This year, <strong>the</strong> city's pre-<br />

Council budget asked a rate<br />

hike <strong>of</strong> 13 cents. More than<br />

a dozen cutting sessions followed<br />

since January.<br />

On March 16, Council is<br />

likely to approve <strong>the</strong><br />

pared-down budget.<br />

In its last budget-cutttng<br />

session, Council s<strong>have</strong>d 2,2<br />

cents (under <strong>the</strong> old ratable<br />

base) <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> budget. Two<br />

cents <strong>of</strong> that is due to a proposal<br />

forwarded by Coundlman<br />

Mark Videtto to<br />

postpone a $412,000 debt<br />

principal payment.<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> postponement,<br />

not sanctioned by <strong>the</strong> city<br />

administration, only a portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1989*8 payment will<br />

be paid out during <strong>the</strong> 10-<br />

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Fabrics • Custom Gifts • Pillow Prints<br />

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After last year's budget<br />

cutting, Gillian warned<br />

Council that it may <strong>have</strong><br />

cut too much, This year,<br />

Gillian said he is more at<br />

ease with Council's decisions<br />

on <strong>the</strong> spending plan.<br />

The budget i« up for final<br />

adoption March 16, It<br />

appeai-s in full as a legal<br />

advertisement on pages<br />

B4-5 in 77K Sentinel-Ledger<br />

today,<br />

—Lit Staele<br />

Investment seminar<br />

for seniors coming<br />

OCEAN CITY _ The Health Care Act, wills and<br />

Sages Program <strong>of</strong> Atlantic estates, how to read <strong>the</strong><br />

Objective <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> eightweek<br />

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Ano<strong>the</strong>r .2 cents was cut <strong>of</strong> inveshnnent alternatives<br />

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Bquil Homing Undftr<br />

BANK<br />

Kiphorn <strong>of</strong> Edmundi and<br />

Asiociites, Northfieid said<br />

he knows <strong>of</strong> no resale market<br />

for <strong>the</strong> equipment.<br />

Computer failures and<br />

inadequacies prompted <strong>the</strong><br />

city to commission <strong>the</strong><br />

$2,665 study a year ago.<br />

Computer difficulties <strong>have</strong><br />

forced city workers to do<br />

things by hand, such as tax<br />

work and payroll preparation,<br />

which were supposed<br />

to be handled by <strong>the</strong> computer.<br />

The system serve's <strong>the</strong> tax<br />

collector, treasurer and<br />

clerk. Municipal court and<br />

Drifting<br />

<strong>the</strong> police department «re<br />

on separate systems.<br />

Wphom, who's firm will<br />

bo a prospective bidder if<br />

and when <strong>the</strong> city seeks a<br />

new system, said it would<br />

take anywhere from three<br />

months to a year to get a<br />

<strong>the</strong> manufacturer beciu&e<br />

<strong>the</strong> city's supplier, Jack form payroll at $50 piy<br />

y\g QEy a supplied; jtsw* iv*«! ^»J-^H ss* i^^u a pay<br />

new system started, tt Brownsttln, faUed to keep, period. For example, exal dry d<br />

depending on how will Sowers Point's system up to workers pp prepared W-2<br />

employees can catch on,<br />

A search for <strong>the</strong> manufacturer<br />

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

(brand name) hardware<br />

turned up a disconnected<br />

phone number. There is no<br />

trace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> firm in ttade<br />

journals, said Kiphom,<br />

photo t»y John Andrut<br />

Snow almost reaehtd <strong>the</strong> windows <strong>of</strong> this Asbury Av§-<br />

nue home.<br />

VO/<br />

•South.h<br />

,\sm us wist<br />

Mi INI1S • ( ,i >! l> • U Mr III s<br />

UMI'I i II HI I'.MK SI U\ i( I |!<br />

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!<br />

*N Diamond Soinit 1 "<br />

I if 'I I V i 11V '1**1, I'l'l 11 !*••(<br />

j<br />

Mayor Charles Parker<br />

stid he would like <strong>the</strong> city<br />

pt a brand-name computer,<br />

even if it costs more.<br />

The city's Munis s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

is no longer supported by<br />

date, laid Wphom.<br />

City <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>have</strong> complained<br />

that Brownstein<br />

held sole poisession <strong>of</strong><br />

source codes for <strong>the</strong> system.<br />

Kiphom said it took him<br />

some time, but he got <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Critieism <strong>of</strong> Brownstein<br />

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

coming events<br />

Women 1 ! Research Club<br />

departmental mteting, St. Pelirt<br />

Methodist Church, U a.m.<br />

Klwanb Qub meeting, Harry's<br />

Inn, Somers Point, 6<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Qub, youth<br />

center, 7 pjri.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty/Upper Townihip<br />

Rotary Qub mctting, Mac's Reg.<br />

taumnt, 6:30 p.m.<br />

?m p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge No, 171<br />

HEAM meeting. Masonic Ledge,<br />

7-30 pm.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Tax assistance (or senior citizens<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Stalnton Senior Center,<br />

.13rd Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

I to 3 p.i "<br />

39M0SS.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meet.<br />

Ing, Holy Trinity Eplicopal<br />

Church, 30th Street anrtiy Avenue,<br />

10 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

"I Mn ipedaT 1 prfKhooItr<br />

ga<strong>the</strong>ring, <strong>Ocean</strong> City-Upper<br />

Townihip M<strong>of</strong>ttn 1 Club, Youth<br />

Center, 6th and Atlantic, 10 a.m.<br />

to noon<br />

houj 1 with mitt and<br />

tote ''4* | 4,<br />

City Ubnry, 6ft Sheet<br />

•nd Own Avenue,~l&30 a.m.<br />

Ballroom dancing,<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ers Danw Group, Yout<br />

Center, 6th and Atlantic, 830<br />

p.m. (adm. $3)<br />

THINK DEC0RAT1NG...TH1NK SCIOLI/MASI<br />

• Custom Window Treatment & Bedspreads<br />

•Furniture •Re-Upholstering •lamps<br />

INTERIORS.ING<br />

mFramdArt<br />

i<br />

•Carpeting<br />

'Wallcovering<br />

and <strong>the</strong> computer was g<br />

favorite topic <strong>of</strong> Coundl.<br />

man John Conroy.'who left<br />

<strong>the</strong> governing body In 1988.<br />

More recently, problemi<br />

forced <strong>the</strong> city to hire m<br />

outside contractor to po.<br />

forms by hand this yeu,<br />

according to City Treasurer<br />

Rosalie Tebbs,<br />

Kiphom recommended a<br />

complete replacement <strong>of</strong><br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware and hardware,<br />

which he estimated would<br />

cost $80,000 or less.<br />

Tax BMiitanee for .senior dlt<br />

lens »( <strong>the</strong> Stalnton Senior Cen.<br />

ler, 33rd St. and Bay Ave., 1 to 3<br />

p,m. For appointment call 39),<br />

DOM,<br />

Exchange Club meeting,<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, 630 p.m.<br />

Qwtn Qty Card dub meets,<br />

Youth Center, 7 p,m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Male ChoruB<br />

rehearaal, 2nd floor Music Ha,<br />

Geranium Temple No, 46!<br />

meeting, 618 Bay Avenue, 8 p,m.<br />

TUISMY<br />

Garden Qub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

meeting, Youth Center, wild<br />

Henry Bosnian giving slide presentation<br />

"wUd flowers through<br />

<strong>the</strong> y»sr," 1 pm.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qly/Upper Townihip<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r's Qub meeting, Upper<br />

Townihip library, Tuckahot<br />

Read, 7:30 p,m.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 32 meeting,<br />

VFW 15th Street and Bay Avtnue,<br />

7-3M p,m,<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meet.<br />

ing, Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, 30th Street and Bay Ave-<br />

Matchpoint Jrs. duplicate<br />

bridge, Music Her, 700 p,m,<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Tax as§ia!anee lor paUor dttsens,<br />

City HaU, 9tti and Albury<br />

10 ajn, to 2 pm. (Use 9th St.<br />

entrance)<br />

Ofli> aty'COnmynlty S 3 Woman's Cooperative League<br />

pm.<br />

meeting. Youth Center, 9 «jn.<br />

Mon..Sat.8.S«Sun,Noon-4<br />

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Good Counoel Leisure Qub<br />

meeting, 40th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue social hall, 1 p.m.<br />

Chess Club meets in Youth<br />

Center, 7 p,m.<br />

South Jimey IBM PC Users<br />

Group, high school auditorium,<br />

W» and Atlantic, 7 p.m.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education meeting,<br />

primary school, 6th and West, 8<br />

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Thur.d«y, Match 2, 1989 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Qeun Oty, NJ. AS<br />

Permanent site for spoils is seen prerequisite to ongoing dredging<br />

" OCEAN CITY — Thta site th»,t nixed a city tenance dredging program bayous, utilizing Stoeco lilt that residents who own dredge spoils site or matEngineers and <strong>the</strong> city, pertaining<br />

to all dredging mat-<br />

environmental basis.<br />

economic basil and on an<br />

subject <strong>of</strong> lagoons has lagoor, dredging project can continue annually without<br />

interruption. • a dredge spoils site. ways are unable to get <strong>the</strong>ir nated.<br />

ters "so that a permanent "Consideration should<br />

Homes' Shooting Island as homes along <strong>the</strong>se water-<br />

alternative sites be desig-<br />

brought two political foes stated this year,<br />

on <strong>the</strong> same w»ve length Gillian, who like "Our bayfrbnt lagoons "The problem is, <strong>the</strong> state boats out at low tide, "We shouldn't <strong>have</strong> to go procedure fpran ongoing still be given to <strong>the</strong> pros<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first time In recent Schreiner owns lajoonttonf<br />

resldenrial property, moat beautiful and exceed-<br />

are among <strong>Ocean</strong> City's doesn't foel Shooting Island Gillian noted.<br />

through <strong>the</strong> dredge spoils<br />

memory.<br />

program can tiecreated." and cons <strong>of</strong> spoil pumping<br />

can hold spoils from any <strong>of</strong> These people pay a premium<br />

in taxes for <strong>the</strong>ir maintenance dredging is Schreiner also wrote to tinued. "Ano<strong>the</strong>r consider-<br />

siting process every time<br />

to <strong>the</strong> ocean," his letter con-<br />

Acting separately, Miyor called on <strong>the</strong> state to create ingly valuable resources," <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r lagoons and<br />

Roy Gillian and retired resident<br />

Jade Schreiner, who spoils and to work out <strong>the</strong> statement, "Yet it seems native," Gillian said. Gillian said, "and It isn't just doesn't make wnse. appeared in ITHS Sentinel'<br />

a permanent site for dredge Gillian said in a recent pre«i hasn't designated an alter-<br />

homes along <strong>the</strong> lagoons," needed," Gillian said. "It Walngart. Hii letter<br />

ation should be <strong>the</strong> building<br />

<strong>of</strong> certain diked artificial<br />

two years ago was fired by details for <strong>the</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> an that every time we seek to This means that we can't right or fair that <strong>the</strong>y aren't<br />

Udgtr last week.<br />

Gillian u coastal consarvaton<br />

leader, are lobbying for dredging program.<br />

ongoing maintenance<br />

"We must <strong>have</strong> a permanent<br />

site designated and get "1 feel dredge spoil place-<br />

used on permanent site*"<br />

islands m backbayi to be<br />

<strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong>m dredged to keep dredge any <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r getting a proper return for<br />

tt»em dean and disable, we lagoons nor can Stoeco, a <strong>the</strong>ir tax burden,"<br />

that obstacle out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> road ment on a permanent-site<br />

—Lee Sleek<br />

a permanent dredge spoils Gillian also called for <strong>the</strong> run into a roadllock with longtime bay developer In a letter to Coastal toward a regular, ongoing basis for any community u<br />

site.<br />

creation <strong>of</strong> a funding meehanism<br />

to assure that a main-<br />

Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers." lagoons, obtain permission Wemgart, Gillian requested gram."<br />

should be addressed,"<br />

<strong>the</strong> state or <strong>the</strong> federal which owns several Resources director John R. maintenance dredging pro-<br />

a statewide problem and<br />

It was <strong>the</strong> abiinee <strong>of</strong> such<br />

The Bureau <strong>of</strong> Coastal<br />

A!) raws items<br />

to dredge its privately that ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> permisiable In his latter Gillian also Schreiner wrote.<br />

Engineering has proposed owned lagoons, he said. area for dredge spoils on requested <strong>the</strong> promotion <strong>of</strong> "If <strong>the</strong> problem isn't must be submitted In<br />

maintenance dredging for for Many Muny <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> thi city's ShooUng Wand Wind be enlarged total cooperation coopwatton among <strong>the</strong> solved, <strong>the</strong> loss <strong>of</strong> benefits W|l writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

<strong>the</strong> Carnival and Venetan Venetian lagoons kgoons are we so clogged with to create a permanent DEP, <strong>the</strong> Army Corps <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> could be great both on an printed legibly.<br />

Clearing <strong>the</strong> way<br />

photo by Jm. F<br />

Illl Allen, tmployed <strong>of</strong> by <strong>the</strong> Semsrs Point, .Board ot<br />

Education, clears <strong>the</strong> walkway ot New YorK Avenue<br />

School Saturday.<br />

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Art in Architecture<br />

-a viewpoint by Richard banner<br />

addressing <strong>the</strong> Architectural<br />

restoration In <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

held at <strong>the</strong> Community Center<br />

18th & Simpson Ave.<br />

Vvednesday - March 8th<br />

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New span definite; funding up in <strong>the</strong> air<br />

OCEAN CITY :iTY — Plans Planito which<br />

rocommended span ipm that arcs in a straight with; <strong>the</strong> state or federal plan and eventual toll sources. source<br />

replace <strong>the</strong> • <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty- City- replacement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 61-year<br />

-year- line Une to <strong>the</strong> new Route 152<br />

goverment — do not exist,<br />

taereas«s j up to 75 cents, cents. KUpatriek, lOlp a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Longport bridge »re old bridge.<br />

Intersection.<br />

"The biigeit roadblock according to <strong>the</strong> study. <strong>the</strong> Atlantic Qty Urban<br />

advancing, but it remains The span, <strong>the</strong> resort's A bascule would give 35 would ba from lack <strong>of</strong> funding,"<br />

said Kilpitrick, an this bridge.-eannot be met mittee, broached <strong>the</strong> subject<br />

"The full cost Of replacing Area Transportation Com-<br />

uncertain whe<strong>the</strong>r a newmajor link to Atlantic City, feet clearance to boats, as<br />

span is economically feasible,<br />

scale <strong>of</strong> 1 to 10, according to foot clearance drawbridge federal funds, "we're com-<br />

bridge) commission, 1 * reads <strong>have</strong> teen set, but he did<br />

rates a 3 on a state safety opposed to <strong>the</strong> current 18- <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty resident. For solely by <strong>the</strong> (county to that county. No deals<br />

"The Cape May <strong>County</strong> Al Schaufler, PBFG project <strong>the</strong>re now, The present peting with many o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> report's executive summary,<br />

he said.<br />

get a "favorable reaction,"<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders on manager,<br />

bridge was diagnosed by governmental bodiei,<br />

Tuesday approved a resolution<br />

accepting a bridge "The bridge is not inyears' service in it. and <strong>the</strong> District <strong>of</strong> Colum-<br />

issue will <strong>have</strong> to be sold to something <strong>of</strong> mutual bene-<br />

PBFG as having five to 10 throughout <strong>the</strong> 50 states A $20.3 million bond "It strikes me that this is<br />

replacement feasibility imminent danger <strong>of</strong> collapsing,<br />

but it's a 60-year-old ing mechanism is chosen, to "Ultimately it must hap-<br />

and anticipated repair costs Kilpatrick, noting that you<br />

Whatever design or fundbia.<br />

cover 20 percent <strong>of</strong> its costs fit to both counties * said<br />

study, commissioned in<br />

1987 to West Trenton engineering<br />

firm Parsons, traffic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1980s,' 1 Free-<br />

S55-65 mLUion, a financial to be dosed and aban-<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r bridges, it reads. The <strong>County</strong> without crossing a<br />

bridge and wasn't buUt for replace <strong>the</strong> bridge will cost pen or ths bridge will <strong>have</strong> for me commission's seven can't get to Cape May<br />

Brinckerh<strong>of</strong>f F.G, Inc. It will holder Director Jamas KUpatrick<br />

said this week, shouldered by Cape May Even if 80 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> be picked up by o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

burden that cannot be doned."<br />

rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tab will <strong>have</strong> to bridge somewhere.<br />

be forwarded to state transportation<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials, along<br />

—LceStwle<br />

The firm is suggesting <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> alone.<br />

bridge's cost were picked<br />

witti a request for monetary county choose a bascule But outside commihnents up by <strong>the</strong> government, <strong>the</strong><br />

aid.<br />

(drawbridge) span paral-<br />

and to <strong>the</strong> east <strong>of</strong> th« which <strong>the</strong> bridge connects require a 30-year<br />

— from Atlantic <strong>County</strong>, o<strong>the</strong>r 20 percent would<br />

Design choices and eco-leling financing<br />

nomic factors are outlined<br />

In <strong>the</strong> inch-thick study.<br />

current bridge, A second<br />

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THESBNnNEL.LBDQEH <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Thunday, March 2.19B9 ThUfMtoy.tliretiMiW WI SBWTBWM.HWM<br />

Janet and Scon Biely drovo here from Chadds Ford,<br />

Pa., to get in some cross-country skiing. They had high<br />

marks for <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> tht snow. Here <strong>the</strong>y make <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

way up 9th Street back to <strong>the</strong>ir truck after a tour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

boardwalk.<br />

Snow Is cleared for shoppers at Cedar Square hi SeavtHe.<br />

Robbe Leahy, 3, <strong>of</strong><br />

Westville, knows what<br />

snow Is all about. Fun I<br />

d<br />

Finally, it looks like winter<br />

Michael Jones, employee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Somers Point Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works, pauses<br />

as^plow rumbles by <strong>the</strong> comer <strong>of</strong> Shore Road and New Jersey Avenue.<br />

Sparrow hunkers down among Icicles In 5orn§r§ Point.<br />

photos by<br />

Senior Studio,<br />

James FitzPatrick<br />

and John H. Andrus II<br />

Brian and Gary Hink Jr. protect <strong>the</strong>ir snow tort<br />

Thli womtn mikti sure that pottntiai customers <strong>have</strong><br />

a elear p«h to Ciiirt'i gift shop en <strong>the</strong> boarrJwalk.<br />

Sorority's latest social is<br />

lingerie party Friday night<br />

OCEAN CITY — A Hngerie<br />

party; 7:30 p,m, Friday,<br />

March % at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong><br />

D«e Miller will be <strong>the</strong> next<br />

social <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Preceptor<br />

Alpha Beta chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Beta Sigma Phil sorority,<br />

The chapter's most recent<br />

meeting was Wednesday,<br />

March 1 at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong><br />

j Eileen Ueckerman who<br />

presented <strong>the</strong> program.<br />

Prior to that, sorority<br />

members made centerpieces<br />

for Wesley Manor at <strong>the</strong><br />

home <strong>of</strong> Jemnette HoUtagshead,<br />

and before that heard<br />

information about mental<br />

retardation presented by<br />

Dee Beret at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong><br />

lone Nichols,<br />

The annual swee<strong>the</strong>art<br />

Valentino's Day brunch was<br />

at Cousin's restaurant, Linwood<br />

where Marge Peterson<br />

received a corsage for<br />

having sold <strong>the</strong> most<br />

pecans during <strong>the</strong> sorority's<br />

annual fund-raising drive.<br />

It was also announced<br />

that ,« $25 check for <strong>the</strong><br />

endowment fund has been<br />

forwarded by service chairwoman<br />

Jean Pessano to<br />

Beta Sigma Phi<br />

international,<br />

Students raise $2,500<br />

1<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — and Amy Guiles. Winners<br />

More than 80 students from <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most consecutive<br />

<strong>the</strong> Upper Township mid- jumps without a miss were:<br />

Amy Guiles, 548; Kelly Promoting its Spring Fanfare are Colony Club members, from lift, Marydie<br />

school staged a three- "roy w»unes, 3,Reuji t'romoung us apuny msniuii roiuaio us wiun; »•»» ••.<br />

•hour, Jump for Life on Gardner, 488; and Kristin ann Hawaii, Kartn Wokogk, Cathy Flnntgan. Holly Monlhan.<br />

Valentine's Day, earning Hyland,484. „ _ _ 1 1 1<br />

AnMrican<br />

mc« th,n<br />

Heart<br />

sasoo<br />

Assoda-<br />

egory was a combination<br />

for <strong>the</strong> event, ^^^^^ in which contestants p ashwn benefit March 11<br />

tton tittqiigh sponsors' conday<br />

included _ 8<br />

jumped on a pogo ball OC1AN CITY — The according to luncheon<br />

while using a jump rope, Colony Club is sponsoring chairwoman Maryann<br />

Pour students achieved a spring luncheon faihion HoweU. Cost is $25.<br />

<strong>of</strong> jumping events, "Over 100 Club" status, show Saturday, March 11 at There wiU be door prizes,<br />

ping rope and They were: Jenny Town, Caesar's Hotel Casino, and parking is free on <strong>the</strong><br />

ng I On a pogo ball<br />

111; DalUn Bird, 140; Jessica Atlantic City featuring hotel premises, The fashion<br />

. usinjj _.p_,— a jump r<br />

rope. -- r - lecotte, 193; and Patty Fos- cruise wear, evening and shew begins at I p,m.<br />

-•The enWe morning was ^OQ, daytime fashions from Details on <strong>the</strong> luncheon<br />

aeyoted,te jump rope aetiv- jg e ipedal evint wa8 g^ton's, ' show were provided during<br />

p--—_', *— r r , me speaai ev« talntons,<br />

tpes. g<br />

Ther« will be Jeception<br />

^es. There were several coordlnag d by <strong>the</strong><br />

, 27 meeting at<br />

tipntestsi U* Prtees wee and gift cm- qoorflinaieo CouncU in woperation Dy tne stuuei" with ftt mere wm oe a rewepumi uieuuDtrwiii ummij m<br />

1130 11:30 am. flld followed bby St. Peter's United<br />

Mhdl<br />

Methodist<br />

ttficaWs were provided<br />

by Shelley Sh9li ey Safer, g a f Teresa lewsa <strong>the</strong> fl, luncheon lundieon at at noon with a a Church which - 1 - 1 - 1 - featured '—~~« a-<br />

<strong>the</strong> bi business community.<br />

Gaeckle and Laurann choice <strong>of</strong> Chinese Oriental program on cancer<br />

'--•' crepes, research.<br />

Point piano p teacher earns nat-1 honor<br />

SOMERS POINT - consecutive i years. compact at disc <strong>of</strong> Chopin's<br />

icendo neendo Club's QuMl annual concert<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Margate<br />

Guneyman's piano class piano works tad^d and completed<br />

and instructor <strong>of</strong> th« New will again appear this year a lecture-concert tour in Community Church.<br />

Jerggy Piano Studio has at <strong>the</strong> Westminster Choir Europe. She will be performing<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Lubbock forming in Margate Com-<br />

Chert Wee will be per-<br />

been selected for <strong>the</strong> College in Princeton, <strong>the</strong><br />

National Honor Roll <strong>of</strong> Margate Community Symphony Orchestra in murutv Church. March 11.<br />

Guild Teachers, American Church and <strong>the</strong> National Texas in May and The Guneyman's student!<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Muiidans, 1988. Guild aditi auditions.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Pops Orchestra <strong>have</strong> performed ta such<br />

Guneyman wai honored Guneyman, a concert pia* in August,<br />

places as Carnegie Hall Studios<br />

in New York and<br />

for preparing ri il pupils for <strong>the</strong>for <strong>the</strong> nist l herself, hlf has h recorded a<br />

She will also be <strong>the</strong><br />

National " Piano Playing PhWy trip b March 7<br />

it <strong>the</strong> Cre-<br />

Glassboro State College.<br />

auditions in Toms River,<br />

Her pupils <strong>have</strong> shared The Cape Educational<br />

numerous awards. Most Fund is iponsoring a bus ttp<br />

recently, emerging young to <strong>the</strong> FWkdelpWa Bower<br />

pianist Chert Wee, daughter mow on Wednesday, March<br />

# <strong>of</strong> Charles and Joanne Rice 7. to informatim/reserva<strong>of</strong><br />

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During <strong>the</strong> meeting nominations<br />

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<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers were presented<br />

and accepted, Doris Bowker<br />

will be <strong>the</strong> president.<br />

Maribeth Neal called<br />

upon members to begin collecting<br />

itemi for <strong>the</strong> Chinese<br />

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Proceeds from <strong>the</strong> auction<br />

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platters. Intermediate school students<br />

<strong>have</strong> 1 choice <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Erst<br />

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Primary Bchool students will<br />

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whipped potatoes, chilled peaches,<br />

pudding with topping, choice<br />

FUtter 2 — Beef bailey soup,<br />

bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich,<br />

fruit choice, pudding with<br />

topping, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

TUtfer 3 — Make your own<br />

salad bar.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Flatter 1 — Patty melt on •<br />

bun with pickles. Masoned vegetables,<br />

chilled juice, assorted<br />

cookies, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

FUtttr % — fteneh onion soup<br />

with croutons, salami and dktfte<br />

on rye, fruit choice, assorted<br />

SooUtf, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Ftatttr S — Make your own<br />

salad bar.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

FUtHf 1 — Italian Mid cut<br />

hoaglc wltt lettuce and tomato,<br />

potato puffs, chocolate cake with<br />

icing, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

Flitter 2 — Tomato soup,<br />

sliced turkey with lettuce and<br />

tomato, fruit choice, chocolate<br />

cake with Icing, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.<br />

PUtter } — Mike your own<br />

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« with topping, choice <strong>of</strong> milk<br />

PUtter i — Vegetable beef<br />

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PUtter I — Com chowder,<br />

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y, Mireh 1,1969 THB $BNT!NML-LttQEII Oowti City, NJ. A9<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, N.J. Thursday, M.rch 2,1989<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Jason Kohler<br />

Camp, Kohler wed<br />

GREEN CRIBK — Den-<br />

Ise Camp and Jason Kohler<br />

were united in marriage by<br />

Middle Township Mayor<br />

Michael J. VoU at th« Green<br />

C«ekHrehaUF«b,16,<br />

Tht bride is <strong>the</strong> daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Harry W. Camp Sr. and<br />

Miriam Camp <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Court House. The groom is<br />

th« son <strong>of</strong> John Kohler and<br />

Bonnie Kohler <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />

Upper Township.<br />

The bride was given in<br />

marriage by her fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Maid <strong>of</strong> honor was Sandra<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, Ronald<br />

Reese <strong>of</strong> Middle Township<br />

was best man.<br />

Following a reception at<br />

<strong>the</strong> firehaU, <strong>the</strong> couple left<br />

for a honeymoon in Virginia.<br />

The couple, employees <strong>of</strong><br />

The Sentinel-Ledgtr newspaper<br />

company in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

are making <strong>the</strong>ir home in<br />

Petersburg.<br />

Shimp and<br />

Muireany<br />

betro<strong>the</strong>d<br />

PALERMO — Mrs. Fmndne<br />

Shimp has announced<br />

<strong>the</strong> engagement <strong>of</strong> her<br />

daughter, Teresa Lynn, and<br />

Conal Mulriany, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Edward Muireany<br />

<strong>of</strong> Donegal, Ireland.<br />

Shimp is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />

and Harcum Junior College.<br />

She is a veterinary technidan<br />

at Somers Point Veterinary<br />

Hospital,<br />

Muireany works as a<br />

landsmper in Pennsylvania.<br />

An October wedding is<br />

planned.<br />

Lacy and<br />

Tedesco set<br />

June wedding<br />

LJNWOQD — Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Mark L, Lacy <strong>of</strong> Bus<br />

city <strong>have</strong> announced <strong>the</strong><br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir daughter,<br />

Eileen Marie, and<br />

Francesco L Tedesco, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tedesco<br />

<strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />

Lacy is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School and is <strong>the</strong> deputy regisnr<br />

<strong>of</strong> vital statistics and a<br />

clerk for Egg Harbor Township.<br />

Tedesco, also a graduato <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School, is employed as a<br />

mason with <strong>the</strong> dty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City.<br />

A June wedding is<br />

planned.<br />

John Ptich and Jed! KHpatrick<br />

Nuptials<br />

scheduled<br />

for October<br />

OCEAN CITY — fteehcJder<br />

and Mrs. James 9.<br />

KUpatrick Jr. <strong>have</strong><br />

announced <strong>the</strong> engagement<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, Jodi L.<br />

Kilpatrick, and John C.<br />

Peeeh, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Fred Peech <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />

KUpatriek is a graduati <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />

and <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Delaware.<br />

She Is employed by<br />

Strawbridge & Clothier in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Peeeh is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />

and Widener University.<br />

He is employed by GUbart<br />

Robinson Corporation in<br />

Bala Cynwyd.<br />

An October 1989 wedding<br />

Is planned.<br />

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Staff and<br />

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engaged<br />

OCEAN CITY — Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Frank A. Staff Sr. <strong>have</strong><br />

announced <strong>the</strong> engagement<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, Cynthia<br />

Marie, and Benjamin C.<br />

Fogletto Jr, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Gladys<br />

Fogletto <strong>of</strong> Harnmonton.<br />

Miss Staff is employed in<br />

<strong>the</strong> radiology department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Somers Point, »nd Mr.<br />

Fogletto is photography<br />

editor for Tht Sun newspaper<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

A February 1990 wedding<br />

is planned.<br />

Lynn Buchanan<br />

Buchanan,<br />

Grossman<br />

engaged<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

Buchanan <strong>of</strong> East Norris<strong>town</strong>.<br />

Pa. and <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

announce <strong>the</strong> engagement<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, Lynn,<br />

and James H. Grossman Jr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Cumberland, Pa.<br />

Mlis Buchanan, a 1985<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Norris<strong>town</strong><br />

Area High School, is a<br />

senior at Ellzabeth<strong>town</strong><br />

(Pa.) College majoring m<br />

occupational <strong>the</strong>rapy.<br />

Mr, Grossman is a senior<br />

accounting major at illaabeth<strong>town</strong><br />

College and a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Cedar Cliff<br />

High School in Camp Hill,<br />

P a . '•. • "'.' '•'•" :. .;'.<br />

* An October %idding Is<br />

planned.<br />

Stockton<br />

graduates<br />

announced<br />

POMONA — During<br />

recent ceremonies, 238 students<br />

received baccalaureate<br />

degrees at <strong>the</strong> winter<br />

commencement <strong>of</strong> Stockton<br />

S«M College, Feb. 10.<br />

Degree redplents include!<br />

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

accounting; Emily Anne<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, biology;<br />

David M. Scherer <strong>of</strong><br />

Seavllle, busmeis studies;<br />

Kathleen G. Harper <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

studies in <strong>the</strong> arts;<br />

Mary Sulzer <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />

business studies; Janet<br />

LaRocca <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

criminal justice; Thomas M.<br />

Tuohy <strong>of</strong> Bargain<strong>town</strong>,<br />

environmental science*<br />

Noel Turner <strong>of</strong> Woodbine,<br />

political sdence.<br />

Methodist Women<br />

to hold Day - Apart<br />

The annual Day-Apart fen<br />

me SouttiMst Dtotrirt <strong>of</strong> me<br />

UnlMd Methodist Women<br />

wUl be held Wednesday,<br />

March 8 at <strong>the</strong> First United<br />

Memodist Church, MWvilla,<br />

and on Saturday, March 11<br />

at <strong>the</strong> First United Methodist<br />

Church, Freehold. Identical<br />

programs will begin at 9:00<br />

un, with a c<strong>of</strong>fee break<br />

ndd-meming. The pn^ram<br />

concludes at noon. Call 3»-<br />

44m<br />

Antique show,<br />

March 10 and 11<br />

NOKTHFmD — Twenty-five<br />

dealers from nearby<br />

states will be showing a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> antiques during tine<br />

annual antique show and<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Antique Collectors<br />

•ub <strong>of</strong> Aaantic City noon to<br />

8 pm. Marc* 10 and 10 am.<br />

to 4 pjm. March 11 at me<br />

AflanUc dry Country dub,<br />

Shore Road at Jackson Avenue<br />

hen.<br />

Restaurant and snack food<br />

will be availabie. Admission<br />

to<br />

HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />

IN OUR 2OTH YIAR<br />

\ "The Swvtee Store mat eomts » your doer,'<br />

SEARS G.E, • HOTPOINT • WHIRLPOOL<br />

AND MOST OTHER BRANDS<br />

390-2999<br />

DAILY i-e, SAT. 9-2<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.RAABDDS PA<br />

Dlans G. Raab, R.D.H, Scott H. Raab. C.D.T,<br />

QiNiRAL & FAMILY DENTISTRY<br />

FULL SERVICE UB ON PREMISES<br />

RiMJRS WHILE YOU WAIT*.<br />

EMERGENCIES ACCEPTED<br />

399-4542<br />

W0 WIST AVI., OCiAN CITY, NJ,<br />

Saturday and<br />

insurance Plans<br />

IK Hors Wtteomtd<br />

FORMING NOW<br />

Opportunities For A<br />

Nursing Career Are<br />

Excellent!<br />

Applications for <strong>the</strong> 1989-90<br />

Practical Nursing Clasi are being accepted,<br />

Pre-Test Schedule '<br />

W<br />

VM<br />

p7<br />

C^e UybVoMtai CtacrGft.<br />

Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Silvestri<br />

Wadehn and Silvestri<br />

honeymoon in Hawaii<br />

St. Augustine's R.C.<br />

Church was <strong>the</strong> setting far<br />

<strong>the</strong> recent wedding <strong>of</strong> Christine<br />

U. Wadehn and Joseph<br />

G. Silvestri. The Rev. Msgr,<br />

Augustine J. Seidenberg, pastor,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />

The bride is <strong>the</strong> daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Olol<br />

Wadehn <strong>of</strong> Huntington, N.Y.<br />

The groom is (he ion <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

and Mrs. Anthony Silvestri<br />

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

Given in marriage by her<br />

fame, <strong>the</strong> bride wore a<br />

white sUk effete gown featuring<br />

puffed sleeves to me<br />

elbow, accented wlfli lace to<br />

<strong>the</strong> wriste. The fitted bodice<br />

was beaded with peris. The<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>dral length train, which<br />

cascaded from a laige bow at<br />

;tt|g ^w^^JRad^t,, ymdem<br />

applique <strong>of</strong> matching lace,<br />

TIM fingertip veil <strong>of</strong> illusion<br />

was attached to a Juliet cap<br />

which ..was tttettned with<br />

pearls. She carried a bouquet<br />

<strong>of</strong> cascading roses and stephanotis.<br />

Marie Strazzella <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

was maid <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />

Bridesmaids woe Sarah Keehan,<br />

cousin <strong>of</strong> flu groom, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mountain View, Calif.;<br />

Joanne Silvestri, cousin <strong>of</strong> die<br />

groom, <strong>of</strong> Glassboro; Carmen<br />

Schubert <strong>of</strong> Huntington, N.Y.<br />

Jeffrey SUvestri served as<br />

best nan for his bro<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Ushers were Okrf and Erik<br />

Wadehn, bro<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> me<br />

bride, Jeffrey Bitsimis <strong>of</strong><br />

Huntington, N.Y,, and Gene<br />

Riceardo <strong>of</strong> Seranton, Pa.<br />

The bride's attendanti 4<br />

wore floor length navy Um J<br />

gowns featuring velvet bodices<br />

with a dropped wais<br />

attached to a matching iridescent<br />

taffeta skirt. The attendants<br />

wore a spray <strong>of</strong> babtas<br />

breath and a rose in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

hair. They carried a Victorian<br />

bouquet <strong>of</strong> pink roses and<br />

eucalyptus.<br />

The mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bride<br />

wore a champagne, tei<br />

length dress, which featured<br />

a flared skirt and dolman<br />

sleeves. The groooi'i mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

wore a teal blue satin gown<br />

accented at <strong>the</strong> waist by a<br />

matching fabric KM.<br />

Arweeptien followed at<br />

The Handera Hotel<br />

Following a honeymoon in<br />

Hawaii, <strong>the</strong> couple are residingin<br />

Voorhees.<br />

The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Wait Whltaan Mgh School<br />

in Huntington, N.Y., and VIIlanova<br />

University, She is a<br />

nurse at Graduate Hospital<br />

in Philadelphia.<br />

The groom Is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Fennibufy High School in<br />

Falrieis Hills, Pa,, and<br />

received a bachelor <strong>of</strong> scienoe<br />

degree in chemical engineering<br />

and an MBA from<br />

Villanova Urdvendty. He Is<br />

employed as a financial anaivstattetaPMaddpWa.<br />

SBdi show <strong>of</strong> Capers<br />

early environment due<br />

MTODLB TOWNSOT —<br />

Nature in gome <strong>of</strong> As most<br />

remote anas <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong> as Jersey Cape<br />

explorers taw it hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> years ago will be <strong>the</strong> subject<br />

<strong>of</strong> a sUdf lecture 8 p m,<br />

Wednesday, March 9 In <strong>the</strong><br />

Old. Courthouse on Main<br />

Street, Cape May Court<br />

House,<br />

"Joumeywiys <strong>of</strong> lh§ bay<br />

ride," written by American<br />

history major Judy Watson<br />

and photographed by naturalist-photographer<br />

G.<br />

Joyce Garrison, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Dennis Township, kicks <strong>of</strong>f<br />

file first in a series <strong>of</strong> three<br />

historical lecture programs.<br />

Save On Tu<br />

Central<br />

Heating<br />

Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Capt<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Cultural and<br />

Heritage Commission, <strong>the</strong><br />

program is <strong>the</strong> type that<br />

Will continue each spring<br />

through 1992 —^Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong>'s 300th arirdveriary;<br />

The lecturei wUl ii free and<br />

Is open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Garrison and Watson'«<br />

•how is based on a detailed<br />

1SS5 road map by itate<br />

geologist William Kitchen,<br />

Discussion and questions<br />

will follow <strong>the</strong> pres-;<br />

entations, which are<br />

designed to make county<br />

residents a\yare <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> role.<br />

history plays in <strong>the</strong> development<br />

<strong>of</strong> county culture. I<br />

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Thursday, Mir* 2,1iM THf SPflWfi4-ifgSB?<br />

Oewn CTy^NJ. A11<br />

A1O<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oc*»n City, N.J. Thurtdty, Mtreh 2, ISIS<br />

mainland notes<br />

HOSPITAL PLANS<br />

DAYCARECENTER<br />

Shori Memorial Hospital,<br />

Somers Point, has applied<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Zoning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjustment for permjiilon<br />

to build t dsycare center on<br />

a vacant parcel across <strong>the</strong><br />

afreet from <strong>the</strong> hospital on<br />

Brighton Avenue.<br />

The oni-itory, 20.800<br />

square-foot building il proposed<br />

for a siri|le-f«rniiy<br />

residential iont. In addition<br />

to a use variance, plans on<br />

file with <strong>the</strong> city indicate<br />

<strong>the</strong> proposed development<br />

requires variances for lot<br />

coverage, front and rear<br />

yard setbacks.<br />

The<br />

development is<br />

intended for employee use<br />

only. The next meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Zoning Board is 7:30<br />

pjm. March 13.<br />

'SHOULD TROLLEY<br />

BRIDGE REMAIN?<br />

Now that Atlantic<br />

<strong>County</strong> is looking to resur.<br />

face Shore toad. Council<br />

members should consider<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y want to see<br />

<strong>the</strong> old trolley bridge next<br />

to Somers Mansion leveled<br />

and removed, Qty Councilman<br />

John HiU suggested at<br />

a recent meettng.<br />

Ths bridge, which used to<br />

cross trolley tracka, Is considered<br />

by gome to be i<br />

hazard.<br />

Public Notice<br />

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY<br />

FUiUONOTIOH<br />

• BA ISLE CITY PLANNINO<br />

BOARD SPECIAL MEETING<br />

MARCH 14, 1089 M 7:00 p (TV, Public<br />

Salsly BulMIng, 233 Jotin P.<br />

Kennedy Beutovard, BM III* City, to<br />

diseuitme new Zoning Ordlnanea.<br />

9-a,it,P.F.M.2O<br />

'<br />

3-S.8T.P.F.I1S.40<br />

BROCHURE<br />

TOUTS POINT<br />

A glossy brochure touting<br />

Somers Point as a vacation<br />

spot is now in <strong>the</strong><br />

production stages,<br />

Co-sponsored by <strong>the</strong><br />

Mayor's Historic Commemorative<br />

Committee, <strong>the</strong><br />

Somers Point Historical<br />

Society and <strong>the</strong> Somers<br />

Point Buiiness Association,<br />

<strong>the</strong> tourism brochure will<br />

target South Jersey, Cenfral<br />

Jereey Philadelphia and<br />

beyond, according to city<br />

Councilwoman Kathleen<br />

Pancoast,<br />

The group has applied to<br />

<strong>the</strong> state Division <strong>of</strong> Travel<br />

and Tourism for matching<br />

funds to pay half <strong>the</strong> 82.200<br />

production cost. City Council,<br />

now in <strong>the</strong> midst <strong>of</strong> preparing<br />

its 1989 budget, is<br />

considering a request from<br />

Paricoast to fund <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

half.<br />

PROJECT SLATED FOR<br />

TILTON/RT.SSm<br />

Tllton<br />

Development<br />

Associates will appear<br />

before <strong>the</strong> Northfleld Planning<br />

Board 7:30 p.m.<br />

tonight on application to<br />

build phase 1 <strong>of</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

compl«x, restaurant and<br />

service center, on recentl;y<br />

ctaired ground on tinecorner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tilton Road aqnd<br />

New Roads.<br />

Applicants are seeking<br />

preliminary and final site<br />

plan approval for <strong>the</strong> project<br />

dubbed <strong>the</strong> Northfleld<br />

Corprate Center. The site<br />

encompasses 11 existing<br />

lots.<br />

CHURCH CHORUS IS<br />

LOOKING FOR SINGERS<br />

The Mainland Community<br />

ChoruS, sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Christ Episcopal<br />

Church, 701 shore Road in<br />

Somers Point, is looking for<br />

area singers to participate<br />

in <strong>the</strong> new chorus.<br />

The chorus is under <strong>the</strong><br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Richard Ney<br />

with accompanist Vickie<br />

Ney. Performing with <strong>the</strong><br />

group wiU be <strong>the</strong> Fairmount<br />

Stting Quartet <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia.<br />

For information caU <strong>the</strong><br />

church <strong>of</strong>fice at 927-6262 or<br />

Richard and Vickie Ney at<br />

8224291,<br />

'Kids College'<br />

this summer<br />

Registrations are now<br />

being accepted for Atianttc<br />

Community College's second<br />

annual kids college. The<br />

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McCrafts Custom Jewelry<br />

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St Peter's United Methodist Church<br />

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Saatifrai Lodge<br />

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Public Notice<br />

public Notice<br />

CITV OF SEA ISLi CITY<br />

NijinsiY<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 966 (INI)<br />

AN OROINANCi RIOUUTINQ<br />

THI PLAOINQ, OBPOSITINQ, COL-<br />

LECTION AND DISPO8ITION OF<br />

QARBAOi, BEFUIi, RUiBIBH<br />

AND TRA JM (SOLID WASTB) IN<br />

THE CITY OF 81A IBLB CITY, NIW<br />

JERSEY. PROVIDING THE FINAL-<br />

Tils FOR VIOLATION OF THIS<br />

ORDINANOe AND BBPiALINB<br />

ORDINANOB NO, 831 (IBM) AND<br />

ANY OTHIR INOONSIpTENT<br />

OR0INAN0I1,<br />

THI BOARD OP COMMISSION-<br />

ERS OF THI CITY OF SIA IBLE<br />

CITY, OAPE MAY OOUNTV. NIW<br />

JERSEY DO ORDAIN:<br />

Swlten 1. This ordinanes Is<br />

dnmed ntceauty In <strong>the</strong> iniorusi el<br />

lha publK hsalih ol ihe Inhabitants ol<br />

tha Orty <strong>of</strong> Sas laki City.<br />

Ssaien a, Tha ptaeing, *posllln9.<br />

csllectlsn and disposition ol<br />

solid wasia within me city llmlti el th«<br />

Olty ol lea Isle Oily. New Jersey<br />

•hall not be pmrnlitod In any manner<br />

except as provided lor herein.<br />

Section 3 For <strong>the</strong> purpose si this<br />

ordinance, tho loilowlng tnall serve<br />

to dallne <strong>the</strong> syb)eet maher hereol;<br />

A. Solid Waste: shall Include garbage,<br />

refuse, ruoblsh, trash and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r discarded materials resulting<br />

from commercial, domesllc and community<br />

activities. Items shall Include<br />

but not be limited ,0 irlmmlngs (rom<br />

iai» and hedges and household<br />

appllancos,<br />

B. Qarbage: csmerlies all waste<br />

manor, animal and vegatabl*,<br />

IntondBd lor use in <strong>the</strong> preparation ol<br />

load,<br />

C. Refuse: shall be eonsidered to<br />

maan all rubbish, ashes (SOB Section<br />

IK),<br />

biokon erockenr, old ehoes.<br />

clothing and such similar waste<br />

malarial, Including household dacerating<br />

or maintenance reiuss and<br />

discarded household utensils.<br />

D. RuBblsh or Trash; shall Us can-<br />

•Uered to Include any article or<br />

rafuie malarial discorded by a<br />

householder or business owner or<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>aMional In <strong>the</strong> usual and ordinary<br />

couru <strong>of</strong> living or running a<br />

buslneis, or as o<strong>the</strong>rwise dyscrtbod<br />

In this ordlnanea,<br />

I. Bulk Trash: (hall Include but<br />

not bu limited to appHancM, furnHure<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r large lams which <strong>have</strong><br />

unusual weight andVor will not (It In<br />

garoage trucks. The removal <strong>of</strong><br />

EulMktg maioMois <strong>of</strong> any Kind Is <strong>the</strong><br />

rosponsblllty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Individual obtolning<br />

abulldlng permit<br />

M<br />

U 4, Every purson, householdsr,<br />

owner, oeeupani <strong>of</strong> proprietor<br />

ol « dwelling, hotel, motel,<br />

restaurant, boardkig plaes, markol.<br />

Mora or o<strong>the</strong>r habitable or commercial<br />

er residential operation, shall<br />

provide or causa to be provided suitabta<br />

reOoplncHos with lids lor solid<br />

waMs, which receptacles shall be <strong>of</strong><br />

rigid construction arid tkjhi-llltlng<br />

taps and placed at th« curbokle. at<br />

ptaooa to be designated by • rusoluilon<br />

and adopted by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Commissioners ol tha City <strong>of</strong> Bea<br />

Isle City, Waste receptades shall be<br />

watertight and provided with turtaole<br />

harMIM and ahal be kept clean and<br />

cov»red In order to prevenl •eoau Is<br />

any osntanw By I1M, •rtnut*. rain*<br />

viatsr er o<strong>the</strong>r liquid. Tha rBCoptado<br />

•In shsll be not Ml than lour (4)<br />

Ballon* nor man than thirty (30) gal*<br />

Ions, and weigh! when tilted Is<br />

capidty ihall not sieaad Mvantyllve<br />

{75) poundi. • tUitabls number<br />

<strong>of</strong> weti rec»ptabl« •nail ba provided<br />

by tha owner, occupant er proprietor<br />

at each location. All trash, sariMsa.<br />

ratuaa and •olid waste shal b*<br />

placad curtaWe no sarilar than iU<br />

(8:00 p.m.) o'clock In <strong>the</strong> avanlng on<br />

<strong>the</strong> day Immediately prMBdhg <strong>the</strong><br />

day at coiiactlon- Afl empty esntalnan<br />

tnall ba remavad Irom curtslcte<br />

ne tatar than eight (8 w p.m.) o'ctoek<br />

In tha •vwilng on <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> COUBCllen.<br />

It Is a vtolallon <strong>of</strong> this erdlnanca<br />

is UM ptMilc bags ethar than Iristdo<br />

prop« rsMptacM* M dellned haw-<br />

In, The ComntlMlsner <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works shall prepare a resolution<br />

annually, er more <strong>of</strong>ten as raqutad,<br />

•ailing <strong>the</strong> sehodule <strong>of</strong> day* <strong>of</strong> trMh<br />

colledlon and provide for <strong>the</strong> advarllssmem<br />

ol tha schedule is Ihs public.<br />

Said resolution shall be<br />

prMsmed to lha Board <strong>of</strong> Oommls-<br />

Menar* for adeptton. Advertising<br />

thai Include delivery <strong>of</strong> tha schedule<br />

to <strong>the</strong> reddenet* In Ma Isle Cly and<br />

placing notlcsn en television In addition<br />

to o<strong>the</strong>r methods as delermlnsd<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Commlssbnsr el F>uWlc<br />

Works.<br />

Section S, All materials too large<br />

IS be placed In receptsdes. such u<br />

wood, carpel, etc., shall be Biased at<br />

curbeloe In an ordsrty mannw tor<br />

scheduled pickup provided .uch<br />

lemi art broken up or septrattd<br />

and tied or secured so that Individual<br />

bundMa or lectlont do net axMad a<br />

lifting weight ol thirty-five (IB)<br />

pound* or threo (a 1 ) feat In tongth,<br />

tjeeuen t, Owners, operators or<br />

managers si apartment houses,<br />

motels, hetefe and e<strong>the</strong>r housing<br />

comWruulontf, IndudlnQ condominiums,<br />

having thrse (}) er more living<br />

urrlts. shall lumMh adequate contmunly<br />

recoptacles for MM waste In<br />

wKKh owners and tenants may<br />

empty rsosstaclea used fsr each<br />

room, un», apartment or eendomlnh<br />

urn. When H k h <strong>the</strong> IniereM <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

publle health and welfva so Is do.<br />

<strong>the</strong> GomrnlMMner <strong>of</strong> tht Depwtment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pubic Works, <strong>the</strong> Supenntondent<br />

<strong>of</strong> lha Department ol puble Works,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Cfiy Enfllneor may determine<br />

<strong>the</strong> site and type el tald community<br />

rocsptaefcu and uwlr leMlon whit*<br />

may be •doeted by resolution by <strong>the</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong> commissioners.<br />

Ssctton 7, Any person employed<br />

In making collections er dtapoaHo<br />

•slid wane, whe<strong>the</strong>r « cwttmctor <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Ctty ef 8ea Isle eHy or otrwrwlsa.<br />

shal causo wave receptacles to be<br />

antlraly emptied 9f <strong>the</strong>ir ctmlsras and<br />

any contants falling en <strong>the</strong> ground<br />

shal ba Immedlalety picked up and<br />

removed. All receptacle covert<br />

daaaibod h Section 4 shall not be<br />

permanently attached (0 ttvalr consecilon<br />

t. Every houMhelder,<br />

owner, occupant or proprietor ol •<br />

dwelling, Intel, metal, restaurant,<br />

boarding house, markst, store er<br />

ethtr pic* Bf eemmwMtl oparalton<br />

may M eftlMed «s regular teU waste<br />

ealMisn two m M M ouch week<br />

between <strong>the</strong> flm full wtek <strong>of</strong> May<br />

and tht last fun week <strong>of</strong> SefMamMf<br />

traCommts^onw<strong>of</strong>PuMcVVbrksw<br />

hit detkjrwe. 8uoh wtMtai ihtl<br />

not Mceed ttn (10) receptacle* or<br />

thslr •qufvaJont a» any on* rodlon<br />

exeapi as prevMsd for horalnbatow,<br />

Any Individual or •tubilittment<br />

requlrlno additional collection or<br />

dsArous et ctnaWng u m en • daffy<br />

basis may arrange for such upon<br />

apeSMttan la <strong>the</strong> Munk^al ctrk<br />

amj tefaemenl to th. KUWwIng<br />

tefmat tiuodtttoManfil fee a^edulei<br />

A. O»ltyplc*up tfl <strong>the</strong> eontM sf<br />

fhtti aybaMoeTi Wfffi mean abi (S) da^ra<br />

pt wtak duftna lha •unmtr month*.<br />

"SumrMT moriBis" In <strong>the</strong> content <strong>of</strong><br />

this subwctlon wN IMM mid-Jun*<br />

IMMIf 8«pi«i**r.»uW«l 10<br />

TBIoasQBSWt 700.00<br />

851 or above seas 1,000.00<br />

I, Rotsii mores,, takeout lood,<br />

ihops er any o<strong>the</strong>r commercial USM<br />

as ioilewt: BOUAHB FIST<br />

1 loi.SOOsq.il. $980.00<br />

1.601 to S.000 sq. It. 700.00<br />

8,001 or iMn MR 1.000.00<br />

F. Retail ipaee, prolesiional<br />

omens and storage unhi:<br />

Per unit 01 retail span $380,00<br />

G Apartment heusst, (endomlnlum<br />

eompienes, etc,, which aieaed<br />

three (3) units:<br />

BBDROOMS PEB UNIT<br />

Unit W/1 to 2 Bedrooms $50,00<br />

Unit w/S Bedrooms 80,00<br />

Unit V»/4 bedroomi 78.00<br />

H. Any entabUihma hawing a<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> ihe above uses shall<br />

be charged at <strong>the</strong> Me relevant to (ha<br />

larger percenmga use. All ol <strong>the</strong><br />

above uses shall <strong>have</strong> a minimum<br />

charge «f S3SQ.0O,<br />

I. The City <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle Oily has <strong>the</strong><br />

right to Omit ihe number e< dally<br />

pickup slops when In <strong>the</strong> puhUe Intersil<br />

ai tho discretion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Commietlonef<br />

ol PUblle Works,<br />

J, The City <strong>of</strong> sea Isle Oily has ihe<br />

right to increase Ihe number el days<br />

per week for dally pickup with no<br />

additional charge to <strong>the</strong> householder,<br />

owner, occupant or proprietor when<br />

In <strong>the</strong> public Interest at <strong>the</strong> discretion<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihe Commissioner ol Publle<br />

World!.<br />

K Hoi ashes constitute a ruuard<br />

and, consaqu»ntly, ashes shall be<br />

safely and separately marked tor<br />

pickup,<br />

L. Hazardous substances Including<br />

but not limited to gasoline, kerosene,<br />

sntilreeie, oB, auto DatlerM,<br />

chemical pettlcldes. all bated paint<br />

and paint thinner shall not M<br />

accepted for pickup.<br />

Section B. in tho event any regular<br />

•lop siceeds ten (10) receptacles or<br />

thai equryatonl per cellealon, <strong>the</strong><br />

CHy reserves <strong>the</strong> right to notify tha<br />

householder, owner, occupant or<br />

proprietor ol Mid sop that <strong>the</strong>y muM<br />

apply for dally pickup er arrange for<br />

<strong>the</strong> eslsetlan <strong>of</strong> waste material<br />

through o<strong>the</strong>r meant.<br />

Section 10, It ehall be unlawful for<br />

anyone to deposit commercial wait*,<br />

construction material or any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Inappropriate matter or to eiherwlae<br />

abuse <strong>the</strong> privilege <strong>of</strong> using <strong>the</strong> large<br />

wa«a container* provided by <strong>the</strong><br />

Oily and plaeed al varisus locations<br />

througheutthaCrty,<br />

SMIon 11. TDera thai be at laasl<br />

one (1) dumpster with <strong>the</strong> capacity <strong>of</strong><br />

a maximum <strong>of</strong> 3 cubic yards for each<br />

condominium complex ef lour to slK<br />

units. A dumpsler wll be required<br />

wh»r» tha patron exceeds ten (10)<br />

receptadet for trash pickup. For<br />

each condominium complex <strong>of</strong> mere<br />

man sli units <strong>the</strong> size <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dumpsler<br />

shall be determined by <strong>the</strong><br />

Depaflmant <strong>of</strong> Publle Works along<br />

with <strong>the</strong> olty Engineer. DumpsMrs<br />

shall be placed on concrete pads,<br />

vantad and ciiuated out <strong>of</strong> ihe puMIc<br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-way but within access to a<br />

iuitaWe ramp so thai regular collection<br />

Is not prohblted. Dumpstera<br />

shall be fully unclosed so thai <strong>the</strong><br />

contents are not viable. Rooting,<br />

however, la not required. Each<br />

dumpsler shall II within lha overall<br />

unit's design and thai oo buffered<br />

from principal structures, parting<br />

fadytle* and pedestrian and vehicular<br />

roadways It shall be lha (•span-<br />

•Billy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dumpster<br />

10 keep ft property maintained wth<br />

lids fastened so that I doss rot interfere<br />

wih normal eoltoetton. The property<br />

owner, for and In conslderalon<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City's providing solid waits<br />

removal, snail hold lha city hvrniesa<br />

for any damage to, <strong>the</strong> dumpster or<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r property In order to, obtain<br />

acc«£«ioti»djmiM)or-' '•;:• ><br />

Section 1!, The City may, BUI H<br />

-net mandated !»1hl*-orainaJ1«*i6,<br />

provide for <strong>the</strong> removal ef bulk trash.<br />

Daws and lime* far bulk trash<br />

removal will be advertised by ihs Cly<br />

clerk. Any householder, owner,<br />

occupant or proprietor placing Mh<br />

trash In <strong>the</strong> dty rlght<strong>of</strong>-way for<br />

pickup at my time o<strong>the</strong>r than ttioes<br />

set by <strong>the</strong> Commlmtonef <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works or his deslgnee and adyer-<br />

Used by lha Ctty Clerk la subieet to a<br />

line as sat forth In this ordlnanea.<br />

Bulk trash collection shall be conducted<br />

at times selected by <strong>the</strong> Commissioner<br />

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

Puttie Works or his assignee and<br />

appropriate notice shal bo given to<br />

<strong>the</strong> public. The maximum weight <strong>of</strong><br />

any Individual lam <strong>of</strong> bulk trash Mh<br />

lectblii under thin ordinance shell ba<br />

(tv* hundred (600) pounds. Any bulk<br />

Hash items, Including refrtgafat<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

which corutuute • public safety hat<br />

«rd shal <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir doors removed<br />

when placed for conoctton. If bulk<br />

trash Is plseed lor eoHeeilon o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than at times ported In accord with<br />

this ordinance, <strong>the</strong> property owner<br />

shall be charged for ihe removal,<br />

such charges, In addition fa any<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r penalties, (hall be coltscted In<br />

<strong>the</strong> tame manner and enforced as In<br />

lha cue <strong>of</strong> unpaid taxes, and shall<br />

bear Interest at <strong>the</strong> name rate or<br />

rates as unpaid taxes. Bulk traah<br />

shall be placed eurbslde no earlier<br />

man eli (6:00 p.m.) o'clock In <strong>the</strong><br />

owning on <strong>the</strong> day Immediately pre-<br />

Mdlng <strong>the</strong> My <strong>of</strong> collection.<br />

Section 13, Any container* found<br />

with recyclable lama and plaeed for<br />

collection and removal under thin<br />

ortflrwnoo thsl constitute a vkMlbn<br />

o| this ordinance. This ordinance<br />

shaH be entaresd by <strong>the</strong> Commlselonar<br />

ef <strong>the</strong> Department ef Public<br />

Work, er hit deaignee aloha with <strong>the</strong><br />

Potae Daianment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> My <strong>of</strong> 8ea<br />

Me Ciy, Any person, firm, asocUllon<br />

or oomersUon viowtng any aeetton<br />

<strong>of</strong> this erdlnanea shall, upen eenvtetlen<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Municipal Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City <strong>of</strong> Sea isle OHy. be subM to a<br />

tine <strong>of</strong> not more fhan FTVB HUN-<br />

OBBO (tSOO.OOj DOLLARS or,<br />

imprisonment In tha <strong>County</strong> Jail far •<br />

term rat to eweed ten (10} days,<br />

Any repetition ef any violation <strong>of</strong> this<br />

ordinance »hall be deemed a new<br />

taciton 14. Ofdln«n©i No. Ml<br />

(1986) and any o<strong>the</strong>r erdMnoaf or<br />

parta thsragl whMi are deemed to<br />

be InMnsMsnt with this erdlnanM<br />

•hall bo repealed as to such (manawattt<br />

provisions.<br />

Section II. If any section, pen*<br />

graph, subdivision, elausa or<br />

provision <strong>of</strong> this ardtwrna ihaJi ba<br />

Mudged kivalld, su«h adiudiMien<br />

•hall refer and apply only to thM aee-<br />

Uon, paragraph, subdivision, clause<br />

or pfaMn ta adludmd and.<strong>the</strong><br />

temaMer <strong>of</strong> mis ordinance shall<br />

rarnaki vmikl and affeahft.<br />

Section It, This ordlrmnoe thall<br />

taka afled lmmadWely upon final<br />

paaatee and piWIsatlen In accordance<br />

with law.<br />

NOTiOI OF PiNOINfl OROi.<br />

NAMC1 , ,<br />

The atwva ordlrwnce waa duty<br />

passed by <strong>the</strong> K M ef CommlasMfte««<br />

<strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Sea Ule City. N«r<br />

JeiMy, on Nf« reading at <strong>the</strong> regular<br />

mMlng <strong>of</strong> saM Baud hafd an <strong>the</strong><br />

Wh day ol CebfuBJif. itw. and wM<br />

ba takan up tef aesmd rurtno. public<br />

nMthg, thai pasaaga «nd_ •doptlen<br />

at <strong>the</strong> raguw nwMMg <strong>of</strong> aw<br />

•aard te BrSKi m Monday, <strong>the</strong><br />

IHH day Bl-Majrt. iiM^B»eii«n.<br />

mtm<br />

eaiaty<br />

B. Um fMmtim numb* <strong>of</strong><br />

m<br />

Uhblta<br />

tocMlooiwwrfw Mt aaMM warty<br />

reguttr HMN «M ba rm (10) or<br />

tti<br />

J l L<br />

gut<br />

C. I M M hout** mow*i, hMHa<br />

and IM yaw mm-p* mm,«.<br />

D. Ra*t«jr»nt*.bar»or»ny<br />

JtNmitta whM SMI ttMtjM lor tht<br />

wrpom <strong>of</strong> wfafuwnani. ttrvkia<br />

nod or U»w«g** by mnu* at •aat-<br />

| '"~" ' " " " "<br />

Public Notice<br />

Public Notice<br />

COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, STATE<br />

OF NIW J8RSBY, TO APPROPRI-<br />

ATE THE SUM OF 1840,000 TO<br />

PAY THE COST THEHEOF. TO<br />

AUTHORIZE THB ISSUANOi OF<br />

BONOS TO FINANCE<br />

SUCH<br />

APPROPBiATiON AND TO PRO-<br />

VIDE FOR THI ISSUANCE OF<br />

iOND ANTIOIPATlbN NOTSa IN<br />

ANTIOiPATIW OF THE ISSUANOI<br />

OF BUCH BONDS,<br />

The Board ol Commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong> Sea iile Clly, In <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> ol Caps May, Stale <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, DO ONDAIN as foliows:<br />

tectlon 1, The OKy <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />

City (<strong>the</strong> •City 1 '). In <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> ol<br />

Cape May, Slate ol New Jersey Is<br />

hereby authorized to Improve <strong>the</strong><br />

watur/EJJwer utility <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> by <strong>the</strong><br />

reconstruction and rehabilitation ol<br />

Ihe Mth Streel Sewer Pumping 8uj.<br />

lion In <strong>the</strong> Olty, Including all work,<br />

materials and appurtenances nsces<br />

tary and suitable iherefor.<br />

Section a. The sum el $240,000 Is<br />

hereby appropriated to <strong>the</strong> payment<br />

al <strong>the</strong> cost el making <strong>the</strong> sewer<br />

impmvomenl deseriiad in SeeUon 1<br />

hersol (harelnalier referred to as<br />

'•purpose";. Sold appropriation (hall<br />

be me! Irom <strong>the</strong> proceeds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> saM<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe bonds authorized by this ordinance.<br />

Bald Irnpravarneni thai be<br />

made as a general Improvemem and<br />

no pan ol <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> shaU b*<br />

assessed against property epodalty<br />

benelltled.<br />

Section 3 it is hereby determined<br />

and stated that (t) said purpose Is<br />

not a current expense ol <strong>the</strong> City and<br />

(2) It Is necessary to llnance said<br />

purpose by <strong>the</strong> Issuance <strong>of</strong> obttga-<br />

(ions ol <strong>the</strong> Clly pursuant to Ihe Local<br />

oorid Law ol New Jersey (<strong>the</strong> "Local<br />

Bond Uw"), and (3) <strong>the</strong> eailmaied<br />

cost ol said purpose It $940,000,<br />

and (•») (he esihiUed maximum<br />

amount ol bonds or notes nnceosary<br />

lo be Issued lor said purpose Is<br />

$840,000, and IS) <strong>the</strong> MSI <strong>of</strong> such<br />

purpose, as hereinbefore stated,<br />

Indudos <strong>the</strong> agdregale amount <strong>of</strong><br />

(46.800 which is estlmalad to be<br />

necessary lo finance <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> such<br />

purpose, Including architect's fees,<br />

accounting, engineering and Inspection<br />

costs, legal expenses and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

enenses. Including Interest on euch<br />

obligations to (he extern permitted by<br />

Section 20 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Local Bend Uw,<br />

Section 4, It Is hereby determined<br />

and staled that <strong>the</strong> Wattf/Sewer Utility<br />

would <strong>have</strong> been sen-liquidating,<br />

aa defined In Section 47(a) <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Local Bond Law, during <strong>the</strong> (Heal<br />

year beginning January i, 1880, had<br />

<strong>the</strong>re been Included In <strong>the</strong> Interest<br />

and debt redemption ehargM for<br />

such year an amount equal to Interest<br />

lor one year at <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> four<br />

and one haH percentum (4v5rtM Mr<br />

annum, en said bonds or notes, and<br />

tha amount pi <strong>the</strong> lint Installment <strong>of</strong><br />

serial bend* legally Iwuable to<br />

finance such purpose plus an<br />

amouni for charges as tjoresatd wth<br />

respect te all bands and notes authorued<br />

but not Issued lor such Water/<br />

SewBf Utility,<br />

Section s. To finance said<br />

purpose, bonds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CHy <strong>of</strong> an<br />

aggregate principal amount not<br />

exceeding 1240,000 are hereby<br />

authorized lo ba Hsued purouant to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Local Bond Law, Said bonds<br />

anal bur Interest H a raw per<br />

annum as may be hereinafter determined<br />

within <strong>the</strong> limitations prescribed<br />

by law. All matters win<br />

respect to sakf bonds not determined<br />

by mi* ordinance shaU ba determined<br />

by resolutions to be hereafter<br />

adopted<br />

Section 8. To finance said purpose,<br />

bond anticipation note* <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Olty ef an aggregate principal<br />

hereby aufhafiia7to^>e*'faaye3' pu£^<br />

•uart to <strong>the</strong> Lest) Bond Uw m aftle.,<br />

Eition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>hi^t'sfaald bands,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> event Ihtt bortds an Issued<br />

pursuant to this adkianoo, thu<br />

aggregate amount <strong>of</strong> notes hereby<br />

authoAMd to be Issued ahall ba<br />

reduced by an amount equal to <strong>the</strong><br />

principal amount ef tha bend* aa<br />

Issued, if <strong>the</strong> aggregate amouni <strong>of</strong><br />

notes outstanding shall al any time<br />

exceed tha sum firM mentioned In<br />

this section, <strong>the</strong> moneys raised by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Issuance <strong>of</strong> aaJd bends shall, lo<br />

not Ms than <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> such<br />

excess, ba applied to <strong>the</strong> payment <strong>of</strong><br />

such nates than outstanding.<br />

Section 7. Each bend antldpailon<br />

note hsued pursuant lo this ordinance<br />

shall bo dated on or about Ihe<br />

date ot Us Issuance and ohal be payable<br />

not more than one year Irom Its<br />

data, shal) bear Interest at a fate par<br />

annum as may bo hereafter determined<br />

within <strong>the</strong> Imrtatlona prescribed<br />

by law and may bo renewed<br />

Irom time to tlma pursuant u and<br />

wlhln iimlsiiene piasertbed by <strong>the</strong><br />

Local Bond Law Each <strong>of</strong> ukf bond<br />

amldpallon note* thall be signed by<br />

nw Mayor, <strong>the</strong> My TraMurer and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Director at Revenue and Finance<br />

and shall be under <strong>the</strong> seal <strong>of</strong> s*M<br />

C»y and attested by <strong>the</strong> City Clerk or<br />

Deputy OHy clerk, iak) etilcera are<br />

hereby authorized to MaMa fMd<br />

notes In such lorm as <strong>the</strong>y may<br />

tom In cortlormtty with law. The<br />

power to detinniie any matlefa with<br />

respect Is sajd notaa not determined<br />

by this erdMnea and also <strong>the</strong> pawer<br />

to sen aaM nates, M hereby dele-<br />

Mad to <strong>the</strong> Oireetor ef Revenue and<br />

Manse whs Is hereby authonjad to<br />

Mil aaM notes ei<strong>the</strong>r« ana tkne or<br />

Irom tkne to time In th» manner provided<br />

by law<br />

section a. it Is hereby datennlned<br />

and declared that <strong>the</strong> period ef Uaelulness<br />

<strong>of</strong> saw purpos*. according to<br />

Is teatonaWe Me, U • period <strong>of</strong> forty<br />

(40) ye»rs cemputed Irom ihe date <strong>of</strong><br />

Sertkm t. It ks hereby aatafmlfied<br />

and staled thai <strong>the</strong> fiupplemonuu<br />

OeW Statement required by tha<br />

Lotal Band Law has been duly made<br />

«nd tiled h tha otllqeottha CHy fSfe*,<br />

<strong>of</strong> me Cly, and thai auah ataMmem<br />

•e fled showi Wat «• fjfaea debt ol<br />

<strong>the</strong> CHy, aa deflfM kt laatldnw ol<br />

<strong>the</strong> Local Bond Uw.Nilnciea»d by<br />

this ordlnano. by K4O.000. but saM<br />

t24O,ooo aha* ba fMuetad tram<br />

graaa debt punuant to ssctton


- * •<br />

A12 THMSBiTlNBL-LEDOBfl Oc«.n City, N. J. Tliur.tUy.Mirch 2,1988<br />

James Smith Sr,, 70<br />

WINSLOW TOWNSOT 1 — Jamei Smith Sr,, 70, <strong>of</strong><br />

New BrooWyn Road, Cedar Brook, died Feb. 27 it <strong>the</strong><br />

Atlantic City Medical Center Mainland Divtiion in Galloway<br />

Township.<br />

Mr. Smith was a painter who retired in January, He<br />

belonged to <strong>the</strong> Painters' Union Local No. 277 and<br />

Tacony Lodge No, 6QQ F&AM, Philadelphia,<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Little Igg Harbor Township Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Health for five years and <strong>the</strong> Little Egg Harbor Township<br />

Republican Club, Mr. Smith also belonged to <strong>the</strong><br />

M.I.C.A. Club <strong>of</strong> Myitic Ialands for 11 years.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Rita Foley; a son, James B,<br />

Smith Jr. <strong>of</strong> Cedar Brook; three bro<strong>the</strong>rs, jack <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, Bob <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Harry <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande; a<br />

sister, Margaret Polumbo <strong>of</strong> Marlton; and five grandchildren.<br />

Services wiU be late noon today (Thursday) at Leroy P.<br />

Wooster Funeral Home, Atco, where friends may aU<br />

from 10 a.m. to noon. Burial will be in Atco Cemetery,<br />

Sally Mae Williams, 53<br />

WOODBINE — Sally Mae Williams, S3, <strong>of</strong> Woodbine<br />

Manor, died Feb. 16 at home,<br />

• Surviving are her fa<strong>the</strong>r, Floyd Cox <strong>of</strong> Woodbine;<br />

three sons, Ernest Williams <strong>of</strong> Zwiebrucken, West Germany,<br />

John Lowe <strong>of</strong> Woodbine and Daniel Williams <strong>of</strong><br />

Allen<strong>town</strong>, Pa,; three daughters, Vlnettia and Yverta<br />

Williams, both <strong>of</strong> Woodbine and Dorothy Hemming <strong>of</strong><br />

Georgia; three sisters, Delores, Evelyn and Florine Cox,<br />

all <strong>of</strong> Trenton; and eight grandchildren.<br />

Services were from <strong>the</strong> Mount OUve Baptist Church,<br />

Cape May Court House. Burial was in <strong>the</strong> Houiehoid <strong>of</strong><br />

Ruth Cemetery, Whitesboro.<br />

Arrangements wore by <strong>the</strong> Lively Funeral Home.<br />

Albert Quellette Sr», 68<br />

ABSECON — Albert J. Quellette Sr,, 68, <strong>of</strong> Fenniylvania<br />

Avenue, died Feb. 21 at <strong>the</strong> Unwood Convalescent<br />

Center, Unwood,<br />

Mr, Quellette worked as a manager and truck driver<br />

for <strong>the</strong> American Ice Co. in Atlantic City for 32 years<br />

before retiring. He alio worked for many yean for<br />

Suplee's Sealtest in Atlantic City.<br />

An avid bowler, he latar qualified In The Press 200<br />

Club and had at one time traveled on <strong>the</strong> ABC tour.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> St. Elizabeth Ann Seton toman Catholic<br />

Church, Abiecon, Mr. Quellette was a veteran <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

U,S. Army having served in World War II.<br />

Bom in NorthbridRe, Mais., he was a resident here for<br />

<strong>the</strong> past 30 years and was a former Atlantic City resident<br />

for 18 years.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Florence; two soni, Albert J. E<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and Larry <strong>of</strong> McKee City; a daughter,<br />

Susan Blake <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing; a sister, Maryellen<br />

DuBols <strong>of</strong> Woonsocket, R.I.; »nd eight pandchjldrea,<br />

A memorial Mais <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said at St.<br />

EtiEabeth Ann Seton Church, Absecon, Burial wai private.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Adami-Perfect Funefal<br />

Hpme,NorihMd. ,.\j!>,,., .... ,;.,;/,:. ;,<br />

Contributions may.ai ihade to die Hospice 6( <strong>the</strong><br />

Atlantic City Medical QmtOT, 1925 Padflc Ave., 08401.<br />

ARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

8900 V&ntnorAvenue Margate. N,J,<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 5,1989<br />

ONE SERVICE<br />

10:00 A.M,<br />

Dr, Johnson's<br />

Message:<br />

"THE FORGIVING<br />

FRIEND"<br />

Celebrate Holy<br />

Communion<br />

Church School<br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

Friendship C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Hour 11 A.M.<br />

11:15 A.M. Communion<br />

In Chapel<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music, Paul McKay<br />

Organist, Glen Portechor<br />

Rev. Terence Eihwn Johnson. D,D<br />

Rev. David A. i. Fleming, M. Dlv.<br />

MINI IISTBRS<br />

OCEAN CFTY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH It WESLEY 399-2261<br />

DR. RONALD W. MANSDQERFIR, Senior Pastor<br />

RBV. DON ALD D. PKLLIP9, VtsitaHon Pastor<br />

R1V. JOWID. Nffl.AM, AMOC, Pastor,<br />

Youth & Family Ministries<br />

DAVID SENSDCEY, Choir Director<br />

PHILIP SENSENEY, Organist<br />

SUNDAYMARCH5,1980<br />

9:30 AM-SUNDAYSCHOOL<br />

10:4S A.M. - Worship<br />

Dr. Ronald W.Mansdoerfer<br />

New Senior Pastor<br />

6:00 P.M.-Worship<br />

Dr.Mansdoerfer<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:45 P,M, - AWANA CLUBS<br />

7:00 P.M. - MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

Th* Community hlnrikd<br />

VmtTrmtsportatitmtoimdfnmS*tdM*8l*6l<br />

and Church. JHtl-A-ld 39S42H<br />

Gerson Gordon, 71<br />

ATLANTIC CITY — Gerwn Gordon, 71, died Feb. 22<br />

In thi Atlsntic City Medical Center after a brief lUness.<br />

Bom In Atlantic City, he was a resident hare aU hU life.<br />

Formerly a taxicib driver, Mr, Gordon wai a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> AWba Qub and <strong>the</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong> Pythias.<br />

Surviving are his daughter, Barbara Cooper <strong>of</strong> Unwood;<br />

a son, Mark <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court HOUM; three sisters,<br />

Midde Kauffman <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, Ida Winkelstein <strong>of</strong><br />

Margate, and Mae Eikin <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City; and three<br />

grandchildren,<br />

A Knights <strong>of</strong> Pythias service was held Friday at <strong>the</strong><br />

Roth Memorial Chapel prior to <strong>the</strong> funeral service <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Burial was in <strong>the</strong> Rodef Shalom Cemetery, PleasantviUe.<br />

Edna Mae Snyder, 75;<br />

was vaudevillian in 1930s<br />

MANSFIELD, Pa. — Edna Mae Snyder, 75, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

community died Feb. 21 at WeUsboro (Pa.) Soldiers and<br />

Sailor* Memorial Hospital.<br />

Bom in Pittsburgh, she lived in Petersburg, N.J,. and<br />

Hope Sound, Fla,, before moving here,<br />

M». Snyder and her sisters, Marie and Helen, were<br />

<strong>the</strong> Beverly Sisters, a vaudeville poup that toured in<br />

<strong>the</strong> early 1930s.<br />

A homemaker, Mrs. Snyder was a longtime member <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> The New Covenant in Mansfield. She was<br />

active in <strong>the</strong> New Covenant Academy Auxiliary,<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Jeanne Caste <strong>of</strong> this community,<br />

and Carol, <strong>of</strong> Everett, Wash.; two sisters, Marie<br />

Miller <strong>of</strong> Washington, N.J., and Helen Helnrichs <strong>of</strong><br />

Haledon, N.J.; and seven grandchildren.<br />

Services were private, with arrangements by Scureman<br />

Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Mansfield. Burial was in Pequtst<br />

Cemetery, Vienna, N.J.<br />

Donations may be made to New Covenant Academy<br />

here.<br />

Elma Huffnagle, 78<br />

OCEAN CrrY — Elma M. Huffnagle, 78, died Feb. 22<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital In Somers Point,<br />

Bom In Philadelphia, Miss Hufftmgie moved here 20<br />

years ago. Before retiring, she worked for many years as<br />

a school teacher In <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia School District. She<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peters United Methodist Church in<br />

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

There are no immediate survivors.<br />

Services were Feb. 25 at <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City. Burial was in <strong>the</strong> NprthWQQd Cemetery in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

George Weber, 77<br />

LOWIR TOWNSHIP — George J. Weber, 77, <strong>of</strong> 316<br />

Ghunplain Drive, VUlas, died Feb. 27 at hi* home.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, fo*Uved here for 14 yeari.<br />

Mr. Weber wai a retired assistant manager at <strong>the</strong> Stetson<br />

Hat Co. In Philadelphia.<br />

He was a U.S. Amy veteran <strong>of</strong> World War n. His<br />

memberships included <strong>the</strong> American Legion* Marls<br />

Stella Council, Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus <strong>of</strong> farm; Mar, Moroney<br />

Council Fourth Degree, Knights <strong>of</strong> CoJumbui <strong>of</strong><br />

WUdwood; <strong>the</strong> Villas Gvic Club; <strong>the</strong> Golden Age Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Vutas; <strong>the</strong> VUlas Democrat Club, Federation <strong>of</strong><br />

SeniorCitizens.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Helen M.; a son, George J. Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Hurlong, Cam.; a daughter, Patricia <strong>of</strong> Somers Point* a<br />

brottier, Harry <strong>of</strong> Wheaton, 111.; three sintert, Anna<br />

Prickitt <strong>of</strong> Villas, Elizabeth Hea-witt <strong>of</strong> Upland, Pa., and<br />

Clare O'Donnell <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; and one grandson.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Wednesday<br />

in St. Raymond's Roman Catholic Church, Villas. Burial<br />

was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Cold Spring.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Bvoy Funeral Home, North<br />

Cape May.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Rev, Paul W. vandtrLoo, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY MARCH 5,1989<br />

10:30 A.M. Strmorv.<br />

TheEarthUpheaved'<br />

if*<br />

SUNAY SCHOOL 9:00 A.M.<br />

iONQSERVIOi 10:18 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SiRVICE10-30 A.M.<br />

BIBli STUDY, WED. 7:00 P.M.<br />

Musical Dimeter Miriam Mam<br />

Nursery Available during Service<br />

I**<br />

ST.PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.<br />

MARCH 5th, 1989<br />

9-00 AM. Church School<br />

10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

Dr. M. Russell Shivers, Pastor<br />

Frank A. Yerkes. Jr. Assoc. Pastor<br />

John Gregory Bate, Director <strong>of</strong> Music/Organist<br />

Thomas E. Adams, Jr., Director <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Education<br />

Holy Communion 10:30 aJn.<br />

One Great Hour <strong>of</strong> Sharing<br />

"Boasting, Christian Style"<br />

Dr. Shiva*, Preaching<br />

SOUOtSTS:<br />

J<br />

Standing idle<br />

Not long after dimolshing a house, this bulldozer on Asbury Avenue In <strong>the</strong> south end <strong>of</strong> <strong>town</strong> could <strong>have</strong> been<br />

put to good use removing snow.<br />

M, Agnes Mix, 87<br />

CHERRY fflLL — M. Agnes Mix, 87, died Feb. W at<br />

John F. Kennedy Hoipittl.<br />

She was a resident <strong>of</strong> Somert Point for 25 yea»s, where<br />

she was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's Church,<br />

Surviving are her husband, Earl B. ST.; two daughteri,<br />

Dorothy <strong>of</strong> Mt. Laurel and Barbara Dawson <strong>of</strong> Cherry<br />

HU; two sons, Donal <strong>of</strong> Stockton, Cam., and lari B. <strong>of</strong><br />

Golden, Colo.; seven grandehildreiv, and toee peat*<br />

grandAUdreri.<br />

A Mais <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wai said Wednesday at St.<br />

Joseph's Church, Shore toad, Semen Point. Burial wai<br />

m Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Landing.<br />

Arrangements were by Middleton-Sttoble Punerml<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> charity <strong>of</strong> one's choice.<br />

Angel Viera<br />

WQQDBMI — Angel "Super Lou" View dtad Feb.<br />

23,<br />

Services were Tuesday at <strong>the</strong> First Latin American<br />

Pentecostal Church, 610 Franklin Ave., Burial wai In<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> River Cemetery, IsteU Manor.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Radzieta Funeral Home,<br />

C M C H<br />

Salvatore Valenti, 63<br />

OCEAN CTTY — Saivatore P. Vulenti, 63, <strong>of</strong> 13 Sunnyside<br />

Court, died March 1 in Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

toman Point.<br />

Bom in Wyoming Pa., he was formerly <strong>of</strong> Chestnut<br />

Hi was • retired administrative <strong>of</strong>ficer for <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agrieultuife in Philadelphia.<br />

Survivln| we his wife, Anne, <strong>of</strong> Deem City; four<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Joseph, Paul, Angeio and Carlo Jr.; five sisters',<br />

Joaiphlne, Miry, Grace, Theresa and Rose.<br />

He to flte teo<strong>the</strong>r-in-law <strong>of</strong> Sister Mairy Dunleavy S5J.,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> uncle <strong>of</strong> Mary Kay Duntaavy.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christtan Burial will be 10:30 an. Saturday at<br />

Our Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Consolation Church, last Chestnut IM<br />

Avenue, Chestnut HU1. Viewing vM be at <strong>the</strong> church<br />

from 9s30 a-m. until <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> masi. Burial vrtU be<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Holy Sepulchre Cemetery In Philadelphia.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to St Joseph's<br />

VUla, Hour<strong>town</strong>, Pa. 19031<br />

Arrangementi are by feeChester J, Wlmberg Funeral<br />

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

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

"God'f Vfori in Totkf'i Wortd"<br />

132 Wesley Ave. (tuny Horn second Ft.) <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.<br />

Rev. John E. Jamieson<br />

9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICE<br />

Prayer, Praise A Biblt Study<br />

'For by grace ya are saved, through frnWi..." Eph 2fl<br />

Free Transportation Cat 390-1892 or 391-9833<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

"Holding ForthThe Word <strong>of</strong> We"<br />

SEVENTH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Rev, John Stephen Sheldon, Pastor<br />

Rev, Willltm R. Allen, Paster Emeritus<br />

J, Kenneth Reese, Director ol Male<br />

JMn G, Rktgway, OrganM<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 5,1989<br />

Morning Worship 11 A.M.<br />

Sermon: by Rev. John S. Sheldon<br />

Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.<br />

Transportation available to 11 A.M. Worship Service<br />

Call 399-1833<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.<br />

Classes tor all ages<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Morning Bible Study Hour 10:30 A.M.<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

' Lenten Service 7*00 P.M.<br />

Men's Prayer Breakfast 7:00 A.M.<br />

(Chatterbox. 9th & Central Ave.)<br />

Youth Programs - For Information call Youth Director<br />

•nmBroroheacL3fl6-7W1,, ^<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You<br />

May Sullender<br />

LINWOOD — May F. SuUender <strong>of</strong> Central Avenue<br />

and New Road, died Feb. 24 in <strong>the</strong> Unwood ConvaleKent<br />

Canter.<br />

Warn In PhitadBiphia, she was a former resident <strong>of</strong><br />

Scaurs Point.<br />

§urvivin| are hw son, Charles F. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Unwood; four<br />

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

Service! were Monday at <strong>the</strong> Adami-Ferfect Funeral<br />

Home, Northfield. Burial was in Zlon Cemetery, Bargaln<strong>town</strong>.<br />

Donarions may be made to <strong>the</strong> Salvation Army, 22<br />

South Texfli Ave,, Atlantic City 08401.<br />

Thi Conistogans will be in concert Tuesday evening.<br />

Concert Tuesday night<br />

at OC Baptist Church<br />

OCEAN CITY — Thesuch pr<strong>of</strong>essional areas as<br />

Conestogani, a select poup<br />

<strong>of</strong> 40 men and women horn<br />

Lancaster (Pa.) Bible College,<br />

will present a public<br />

concert at <strong>Ocean</strong> City Baptist<br />

Church, 10th and Wesley,<br />

7 pm, Tuesday, March<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> direction ol<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Warren W, WWmey,<br />

The Conettogans are chosen<br />

far <strong>the</strong>ir vocal abUity<br />

and knowledge <strong>of</strong> music. A<br />

standard <strong>of</strong> academic excellence,<br />

tempered wife spiritual<br />

sincerity. Is a requisite<br />

(or continued membership<br />

In <strong>the</strong> group.<br />

Young people from various<br />

states, as well as some<br />

representing missionary<br />

families from foreign counties,<br />

are members.<br />

All choir members major<br />

in Bible and specialize in<br />

Christtan education, church<br />

music, computer studies,<br />

counseling, missions, music<br />

education, pastoral studies,<br />

secretarial studies, teacher<br />

education.<br />

Trie Conestogans present<br />

approximately 25 concerts<br />

each year, and <strong>the</strong> quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir music and nature <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir program <strong>have</strong><br />

received commendation<br />

wherever <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> performed.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Whitney, a native <strong>of</strong><br />

Maine, is director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Music Departaent at Lancaster<br />

Bible College. He is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Harrington College,<br />

earning a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

arts and bachelor <strong>of</strong> sacred<br />

music degree. In addition,<br />

he earned a master <strong>of</strong> music<br />

degree from <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Massachusetts.<br />

GIDUSTIAN SCIENCE<br />

Welcomeiyou<br />

to study <strong>the</strong><br />

Weekly lemon: "MAN' V*<br />

"...because ye are sons, God hath sent<br />

forth <strong>the</strong>^ Spirit <strong>of</strong> his Son into your<br />

hearts, crying, Abba, Fa<strong>the</strong>r...''<br />

Galatians 4:6<br />

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SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 \M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 AM.<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM.<br />

(Tarttaoiial Meeting<br />

READING ttOOM 1%M AM.-1 PAL<br />

(MondJV-Saturday)<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

' '8th& Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City ' 399-0038<br />

How deep is it?<br />

Ask Robert Leahy <strong>of</strong> Westvlllt how much snow we got. Is he standing up or Is he<br />

maMing a snow anflel? "<br />

March 12 is Day World Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer Friday<br />

<strong>of</strong> Recollection<br />

SOMERS POINT — World<br />

The Rosary and Alar 5QCU Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer will be body for each o<strong>the</strong>r and for<br />

}ry <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good observed 1 p.m. Friday, peace In <strong>the</strong> world.<br />

Counsel Church wiU hive its March 3 at Grace Lu<strong>the</strong>ran<br />

annual Day <strong>of</strong> Recollection Church, Shore Read and Church Women United is<br />

10:30 ajn. Sunday, March 12 Dawes Avenue.<br />

me ecumenical movement<br />

in <strong>the</strong> sodal hall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

that brings Protestant,<br />

church, 40th and Asbury, The occasion wUl mark feeRoman Catholic and Ortho-<br />

women toge<strong>the</strong>r into<br />

Rev. Joseph Arroyo wUl be 102nd observance <strong>of</strong> ttiespe-docial day as thousands <strong>of</strong> one Christian oammuniry <strong>of</strong><br />

guest moderator. Light luncheon<br />

wUl be available, donation<br />

$4; Maas at 1130 am. 170 countries and regions <strong>of</strong> Everyone Is welcome.<br />

Christians join toge<strong>the</strong>r in prayer, advocacy and service.<br />

CaU 39M774 a 39M819,<br />

Families tram Oils area<br />

receiving congratulations<br />

for new arrivals at <strong>the</strong> stork<br />

club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital are;<br />

Robert and Sallianne<br />

| (Ford) DeCario <strong>of</strong> North-<br />

'field, a sot, Jan. 12.<br />

David and Bern (Moss)<br />

Uchten <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a<br />

daughter, Jan. 14,<br />

Michael and Nanel (Mattia)<br />

Applegate <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

a son, Jan. 16.<br />

_Kwt-"M»d Kathleen<br />

(Tumelty) Feinstein <strong>of</strong><br />

SeavUle,ason,Jan.l7.<br />

James and Maura (Powr<br />

ers) Bennett <strong>of</strong> Marmora, a<br />

son, Jan. 18.<br />

Douglas and Thelma<br />

(Pickeral) Hick-man <strong>of</strong><br />

Petersburg, a daughter, Jan.<br />

18. .<br />

Steve and Olga (Ramos)<br />

Abril <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a<br />

son, Jan. 19.<br />

Thomas and Angela<br />

k(Cosenza) Grockenberger <strong>of</strong><br />

i Point, a son, Jan. 19.<br />

Danny and Diane (DiLeo)<br />

Thompson <strong>of</strong> SeavUle, a<br />

daughter, Jan. 19.<br />

Faul and Elizabeth (HU1)<br />

St. John <strong>of</strong> Scours Point, a<br />

son, Jan. 19.<br />

Mark and Sandra (Windship)<br />

Nolen <strong>of</strong> Palermo, a<br />

son, Jan. 19.<br />

Robert and Debra (Rain-<br />

*e»uk) Mat<strong>the</strong>ws <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

a son, Jan. 19,<br />

Robert and Arlene<br />

(Langer) Forbes <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

a daughter, Jan. 19.<br />

Edward and Patricia<br />

(Rowland) Kravltz <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

I<br />

PHONE 827-7573 OR 3904658<br />

City, a daughter, Jan. 20.<br />

John and Terry Wains)<br />

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

a daughter, Jan. 20.<br />

Patrick and Mary (Texier)<br />

Walsh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, a son,<br />

Jan. 22.<br />

Carroll and Sharon<br />

(Hurst) Gazzeno <strong>of</strong> ScullviUa,<br />

a son, Jan. 24.<br />

Thomas and Mary (Stitch)<br />

Rubino <strong>of</strong> Northfield, a son,<br />

Jan. 25.<br />

Brian and Eleanor (Gano)<br />

Welch t^Mtrmamrt'ianf<br />

Jan.28.<br />

David and Donna (Hall)<br />

Miller <strong>of</strong> Semen Point, a<br />

daughter, Jan. 25.<br />

Jeffrey and Margaret<br />

(Robertson) Hunteinger <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora, a daughter, Jan.<br />

26.<br />

Douglas and Kathleen<br />

(SuUtvan) Patttson <strong>of</strong> Patarmo,<br />

a daughter, Jan. 26.<br />

James and Christine<br />

(Dorth) Ferrante <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, a son, Jan. 28.<br />

Timothy and Kerri<br />

(Glenn) Bryne <strong>of</strong> SeavUle, a<br />

daughter, Jan. 30.<br />

David and Bonnie Krog*<br />

man <strong>of</strong> Northfield, a son,<br />

Jan. 31.<br />

M*nny and lisa (KMp.<br />

ping) Tracton <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, a daughter, Jan. 31,<br />

Jeffrey and Kathleen<br />

(Austin) Sobrinski ot<br />

Seavllle, a daughter, Feb. 1.<br />

Thomas and Teresa (Angelo)<br />

Smith <strong>of</strong> Marmora, a<br />

son, Feb. 1.<br />

Gary and Patricia (BeMottt)<br />

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

a son, Feb. 1.<br />

James and Res* (Prevete)<br />

Vlilani <strong>of</strong> Northfield, a<br />

daughter, Feb. 1.<br />

Donald and Wendy<br />

(Keast) Toal <strong>of</strong> SeavUle. a<br />

daughter, Feb. 2.<br />

David and Louise<br />

(Ruddy) CBrien <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, a daughter, Feb. 2.<br />

John and Frances (Thomas)<br />

Newman <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

a son, Feb. 3.<br />

Responses lead to changes<br />

OCEAN CITY —<br />

Responding to <strong>the</strong> results <strong>of</strong><br />

a questionnaire, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Tabemacle is considering<br />

child ewe facilities, and<br />

wUl move up <strong>the</strong> hours <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> morning services.<br />

Morning services will be<br />

held at 10:30 am,, not 8:30,<br />

according to William Luff,<br />

Tabernacle president.<br />

Each service wUl be one<br />

hour, with a shorter song<br />

ssvlee. The evening service<br />

will continue to be 7:30 pai.<br />

About 200 people<br />

answered <strong>the</strong> Tabernacle's<br />

survey", 65 percent indicated<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y wanted to see <strong>the</strong><br />

hours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> morning service<br />

change. On children,<br />

ShuffHn'On<br />

<strong>the</strong> consensus was less home here, while 36 percent<br />

dear.<br />

vacation here.<br />

While 38 percent wanted The largest percentage <strong>of</strong><br />

a child care facility, 43 percent<br />

didn't.<br />

percent, are Methodist, fol-<br />

Tabernacle members, 33<br />

So <strong>the</strong> Tabemacle won't lowed by 27 percent Presbyterian,<br />

11 percent<br />

build a child's room in <strong>the</strong><br />

auditorium, but <strong>the</strong> board Lu<strong>the</strong>ran, 11 percent Bap-<br />

will consider building a tist, 3 percent Episcopalian,<br />

hdUty somewhere on <strong>the</strong>3 percent Evangelical, 2 percent<br />

Catholic and 10 per-<br />

grounds.<br />

"We feel <strong>the</strong> time has<br />

come," said Luff. "It is<br />

needed for <strong>the</strong> growing percentage<br />

<strong>of</strong> young fanUUes,"<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r survey indicators;<br />

Only 13 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

respondents live in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City full-time while 28 percent<br />

drive over from <strong>the</strong><br />

mainland. Additionally, 23<br />

percent <strong>have</strong> a summer<br />

byidVeith<br />

cent "o<strong>the</strong>r."<br />

The Tabernacle is an<br />

interdenominational, summertime<br />

house <strong>of</strong> worship<br />

and meeting place, located<br />

on a sprawling grounds<br />

across from Memorial Reid<br />

on 6th Street, Its founders<br />

began <strong>the</strong> city in <strong>the</strong> late<br />

1800s as a Christian seaside<br />

resort.<br />

living in anticipation! calls from members and on our own dub matches<br />

Not even three weeks to friends requesting <strong>the</strong> Flo-buridian address <strong>of</strong> Tom Jackments<br />

as well.<br />

huppeni in start tourna-<br />

spring. Yes, we did enjoy an<br />

18" snowfall <strong>the</strong> past week, son. Sympathy cards Our state association<br />

J <strong>the</strong> v world to pray J but here we are just a cou-<br />

<strong>of</strong> days later and <strong>the</strong>4th St., North Unit 222, St. neck, Red Bank,<br />

should be addressed 10*7230 includes <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove, Tea-<br />

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snow has dwindled to<br />

slight Inconvenience.<br />

We lost, or should say<br />

that we will lose about a<br />

full week <strong>of</strong> shufflin' but<br />

Uke we say: "we live In<br />

anticipation' 1 .<br />

The sun grows stronger<br />

and <strong>the</strong> days get warmer<br />

and that makes for more<br />

competition on our courts.<br />

The return migration is<br />

about to begin.<br />

We <strong>have</strong> had some phone<br />

Church sale<br />

The annual thrift, sub and<br />

and bake sale benefiting <strong>the</strong><br />

Historic Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Ascension, Kentucky &<br />

Pacific Avenues, Atlantic<br />

City, is 10 am. to 4 pat.<br />

Thursday and Friday, March<br />

9 and 10. CaU <strong>the</strong> sponsoring<br />

Episcopal Church women at<br />

344-O615.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family Florist<br />

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858 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

3336 West Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1333<br />

THIS WEEK'S MES8ENQIR OP FRIENDSHIP<br />

DOZEN SWEETHEART<br />

ROSES<br />

Dt lightful swee<strong>the</strong>art<br />

roses in assorted,<br />

colon with fern and<br />

babies breath<br />

arranged in a glass<br />

vase and accented<br />

with a bow.<br />

$ 9.95<br />

•Maur PmerKi Touch Flaw<br />

Four eenvsniwit locations to lows you twit<br />

Petersburg, Ha. 33702. We<br />

will miss Edna Jackson a<br />

great deal,<br />

We <strong>have</strong> stressed, we<br />

strategy and ability used to<br />

become a real competitor in<br />

shuifleboard; however, one<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most rewarding parts<br />

<strong>of</strong> our game is <strong>the</strong> social<br />

enjoyment mat is attached<br />

to <strong>the</strong> strategy and ability<br />

used.<br />

While your partners are<br />

shooting <strong>the</strong> discs from <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> court, you<br />

<strong>have</strong> that period <strong>of</strong> time to<br />

converse with your opponent.<br />

This time can be used<br />

to establish friendships<br />

which over <strong>the</strong> years can<br />

solidify.<br />

This does not hold only<br />

hought<br />

For<br />

Today<br />

"Ai • general rule, • man<br />

U Jurt about us big is <strong>the</strong><br />

tUngi tbfit nakt him<br />

mud »<br />

Try* enough, we<br />

SQfneiJmM besoms<br />

angered aver small<br />

mattBre...trlvlalltle», which<br />

might be but ignored<br />

entirely.<br />

Thi fan mat one Is<br />

occasionally angored by<br />

small matters It not <strong>the</strong> big<br />

consideration; ttie spaed<br />

and pace <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> times has<br />

added a bit et volatility to<br />

most tampers, it would<br />

SMRI. It It whan small<br />

matters rattier consistently<br />

MUM anger that we mutt<br />

itep back a pace and tike<br />

(stock ol Just what our<br />

stature mutt be In light el<br />

our actions.<br />

Our eeuntet and advic© to<br />

ttii bereaved we serve is<br />

available throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

period o! adjustment, which<br />

only starts with a beautllu!<br />

funeral service.<br />

WIMBERG<br />

few QcncmtUmi if<br />

fummC<br />

Scn/kt TtM Cntdt<br />

201 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone 3M-2854<br />

Mid-week Lenten Services<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Central Ave, at Tenth Street<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey<br />

Wednesday at Noon<br />

(Luncheon Following)<br />

and 7:30 p.m.<br />

(preceded by supper at 6:30 p.m.)<br />

The Public is invited,<br />

Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.<br />

r<br />

Greenbriar and three L«lsure<br />

vulagei, so you see we<br />

meet competition from<br />

every comer <strong>of</strong> our itate,<br />

We feel that New Jersey<br />

Is a factor in shuffleboard<br />

USA, «nd <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty is<br />

Indeed a factor in our<br />

state's organization.<br />

We are sorry to <strong>have</strong><br />

missed <strong>the</strong> birthday <strong>of</strong> our<br />

oldest member Bella Wilio.<br />

She eelebmted her 98th<br />

birthday Jan. 28, Bella Is at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Absecon Manor, 1022<br />

Pitney Rd., Absecon, N. J.<br />

08201.<br />

We speak for our entire<br />

membership in congratulating<br />

our member who for so<br />

many years dominated<br />

tournaments on our courts.<br />

Thur»d«y, M«rch 2,1989 THE SEMNEL-LEpQER Ckaan City, N.J. A13<br />

SLANDER<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

* Lent ii a time when we remember how people lied<br />

about Jews. He wai slandered with terms such at<br />

glutton, tvine-bibber, drunkard, and demonk.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> us <strong>have</strong> been slandered at times wlthm our<br />

family, social, or vocational drdes. We <strong>have</strong> been<br />

wrongly accused. Deviant mottvei <strong>have</strong> been attributetf<br />

to us. People <strong>of</strong> ipirit and heart are thii»<br />

deeply hurt,<br />

I can remember yean ago counseling a young pastor<br />

who loved his people and who was trying to<br />

guide <strong>the</strong>m through some difficult decisions. He<br />

said with lament in his voice and pain on his face: "I<br />

Just can't taki it anymore. Again and again I say, here<br />

is my heart and somebody steps on it,"<br />

Was <strong>the</strong> passion pain <strong>of</strong> Jesus only from <strong>the</strong> cross<br />

and nails? Or, was it far more from (ha abuse and<br />

insults that he endured during his love ministry and<br />

climaxini in <strong>the</strong> spitting and mockery at <strong>the</strong> hands<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> soldiers?<br />

Find relief for <strong>the</strong> pain <strong>of</strong> slander and insult that<br />

your sensitive, alive spirit endures at <strong>the</strong> hands <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> callous, jealous and self-serving egomaniacs<br />

bom near and far In die various circles <strong>of</strong> your life.<br />

Find strength in <strong>the</strong> example <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lenten Christ.<br />

And, bring relief, indeed love to followers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Lenten Lord when you see that <strong>the</strong>y, like him are<br />

hurtng.<br />

Ra. Rwhard C, Wingate<br />

Lighthouse Shore MWittiei<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

Ctaui City. NI<br />

Phone 399.Q077<br />

• Willlanlw<br />

644 Shore IW.<br />

PilMma.NI<br />

Phone390-9699<br />

Herbert L, Godfrey, Owner<br />

Sallie J, Godfrey, Director<br />

John K. Baits, Manager<br />

In Tim <strong>of</strong> Trouble, We Art At Near As Your Phone<br />

Pledging fa <strong>the</strong> future, as in <strong>the</strong> past, <strong>the</strong> finestand<br />

most dignified, personalized funeral service<br />

SUCCESSOR TO OCEAN CTTY'i mST<br />

FUNERAL DmECTOR<br />

Candle In The Night<br />

Sootunt»«« by<br />

510 S, Shore fid,,Mamiora • 390-1400<br />

612 • BIh St/eit <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 39B-7450<br />

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

Savings & Loan Association<br />

1001 Asbury Ave. •<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

Shore Rd., Mirmon • 310.3380<br />

Carey's<br />

Real Estate Inc.<br />

15th & Boardwalk-399-0178<br />

Stainton's Dept. Store<br />

810 Asbury Ave. •3995511<br />

Sunday<br />

1 I'lll'V<br />

4:1-11<br />

MimtUiy<br />

1 Jnhii<br />

2:1 II<br />

Tuesday<br />

1 Jnhii<br />

A<br />

Wednesday<br />

Druicmminiy<br />

i,<br />

Tllilrsiiliiy<br />

Deuteriinoiny<br />

Sutu relay<br />

Rutii<br />

1:1-1H<br />

There is something about a candle,<br />

something about a flame... something about Ore<br />

Itself.,, that has fascinated nan throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

centuries. Despite <strong>the</strong> tact that you can translate<br />

OK , <strong>the</strong>se days, into a known chemical formula, it<br />

is still a mystery, a wonder, and sometimes a fear.<br />

It is an elemental thing that this little girl is<br />

studying as she watches <strong>the</strong> candle flicker.And,<br />

like so many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> elemental things—like Nature<br />

itself, and like Faith, for that natter—It is<br />

awesome.<br />

Faith, too, is a mystery and a wonder. Yet, <strong>the</strong><br />

only fear that Faith engenders is <strong>the</strong> fear, deep<br />

within one's heart, that It might be lost<br />

So that this essential ingredient <strong>of</strong> life does<br />

not elude you and does not diminish during misfortune,<br />

make it a habit <strong>of</strong> attending <strong>the</strong> church or<br />

synagogue <strong>of</strong> your choice regularly. Here you will<br />

be given spiritual strength and inspiration and<br />

kindle <strong>the</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> love and joy within your<br />

heart<br />

Stem's ShopRite Supermarket<br />

"Thi Number 1 Food Giant <strong>of</strong> South Jifisy<br />

Somers Point • Rio Qrandi • Absflcon '<br />

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

& Restaurant<br />

415 Eighth St.-399-4418<br />

R.E. Darby, Agency Inc.<br />

"Insuranco Ejclusivsty Sines 1905"<br />

North &WesliyAves.» 399-0049<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Banquet & Party Facilities<br />

719 E. 11th St-399-1000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />

Continental Titlo Insurance Co.<br />

lOtfi St & West Ave. • 399-757?<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

N A South jersey<br />

Thru Offlwi in Owan City • 398-1300


A14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy, N.J. Thursday, March 2,1989<br />

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

(continued from p»ge 1)<br />

and threatened to vote no<br />

on <strong>the</strong> budget.<br />

•u*^ « — - by complaining<br />

that Smith, as<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city finance<br />

said he wascommittee, has clrcum-<br />

Rlsley<br />

"shocked."<br />

"I don't for <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> me<br />

understand what your particular<br />

problem is," Rlsley<br />

RAPE<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

6 feet tall, weighing about<br />

190 pounds, with a "muscular<br />

build and short hair. He<br />

wai last seen wearing a<br />

blue suit, and an earring in<br />

his right ear.<br />

The crime may be linked<br />

with an attempted robbery<br />

on 5th Street In January,<br />

said Dot. Lt, Robert Blevln.<br />

The suspects in both crimes<br />

<strong>have</strong> similar descriptions<br />

The woman, not identified<br />

by police, was sexually<br />

assaulted but o<strong>the</strong>rwise not<br />

physically injured, although<br />

1 she told police <strong>the</strong> man was<br />

Although not specifically<br />

mentioned at Thursday's<br />

meeting, Smith's comments<br />

about <strong>the</strong> budget appearing<br />

last week in The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger in which he said <strong>the</strong><br />

budget had been closely<br />

reviewed in six previous<br />

meetings, angered Risley<br />

who emphasized that <strong>the</strong><br />

meetings were departmen.<br />

tal and not on <strong>the</strong> budget as<br />

a whole.<br />

m t,<br />

county rate, regional Ugh<br />

vented <strong>the</strong> budget committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Risky, Smith and<br />

school, respectively.<br />

Risley was annoyed that<br />

Councilman George Hyatt.<br />

<strong>the</strong> entire budget ha been<br />

Risley said Smith has made<br />

statements about <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

before <strong>the</strong> budget com-<br />

reviewed, and some cuts<br />

made, by Smith working<br />

mittee even saw <strong>the</strong><br />

with City Treasurer Rosalie<br />

preliminary proposal.<br />

Tebbs and Auditor Hany<br />

Scott.<br />

It's unfair, he said, for an<br />

individual to make budgetcutting<br />

decisions. They<br />

should be made by <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

committee, "<strong>the</strong>n presented<br />

to Council, he said.<br />

Before <strong>the</strong> tiff wai over,<br />

Risley seemed to agree that<br />

<strong>the</strong>re should b« a meeting<br />

before budget introduction,<br />

but as <strong>of</strong> Monday, none was<br />

set. The budget committee<br />

was scheduled to meet last<br />

Smith has made dire preirrying'a<br />

a blunt instrument, instrument. dictions that <strong>the</strong> 1989<br />

night after pwsstime.<br />

carryini<br />

At presstime yesterday, spending plan could mean<br />

<strong>the</strong>re were no suspects, said a 12-cent 12cent Increase^ Incres m <strong>the</strong> Elstons announce<br />

local purpose tax. This com-<br />

Village Barber Shop<br />

Man. thru Fri.<br />

8-30 - 5:00<br />

OPEN Wed. .<br />

Thur. & Fri. ives 'til B<br />

CALL 390-1813<br />

PAUL HOFFMAN,<br />

Birtsr<br />

SHBWf WIU5, StyM<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAQE,<br />

MARMORA/IU OKHS<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> daughter<br />

PhU and Gt<strong>of</strong>ja Elston <strong>of</strong><br />

O«an View announce me<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir first child, a<br />

daughter, Nicole Christine,<br />

bom Jan. 31 m Atiantte City<br />

Medical Center, Mainland<br />

Division. She weighed six<br />

pounds 15 ounces, Maternal<br />

grandparents are Geoige and<br />

Marion Newsotne <strong>of</strong> Petersburg.<br />

Paternal grandparents<br />

are Harold and Mildred<br />

Baton <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Water rate hike OK'd; charges in REVALS<br />

(continued from page i)<br />


I<br />

A16 nMSENnNlL-LEDaEH Ocosn Clly, N.J. Thur.d.y, March 2,1989<br />

Tryouts scheduled for 'World's best summer job; athletes are targeted<br />

OCEAN CITY — Questton<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> week; Whit is<br />

<strong>the</strong> world's best summer<br />

job for athletes?<br />

Answer; O<strong>the</strong>r than training<br />

crustaceans for our<br />

annuil "King <strong>of</strong> Klutz"<br />

grab races, it's being i member<br />

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

Patrol.<br />

And here's <strong>the</strong> good<br />

news. The patrol is now<br />

looking for enthusiastic<br />

swimmers, rowers, runners<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r good athletes for<br />

its 1989 roster. Daily tfyouts<br />

Will be held June 10-12 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1st Street beach. For<br />

application, contact <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach PitroT"<br />

46th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226,<br />

If <strong>Ocean</strong> City doesn't<br />

<strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> world's best lifeguards,<br />

I don't know who<br />

has. They <strong>have</strong> won many<br />

more South Jersey championships<br />

than any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

patrol and <strong>have</strong> nationally<br />

ranked rowers, swimmers<br />

md tri-athletes protecting<br />

<strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> our ba<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Lifeguards stay In condition<br />

during <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

because <strong>the</strong> patrol provides<br />

adequate training time<br />

before, during and after<br />

work and enters numerous<br />

competitions.<br />

Surprise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Week;<br />

Four Miss New Jersey will<br />

participate in <strong>the</strong> resort's<br />

lister fashion parade on<br />

Prizes will be awarded to<br />

Sunday, March 26, The<strong>the</strong> best dressed: family,<br />

reigning Miss New Jersey,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's own Trida<br />

Bowman, will be special<br />

guest, Laurie Kohr, an<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City native and Miss<br />

New Jersey <strong>of</strong> 1978, will<br />

again emcee <strong>the</strong> event in<br />

front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Music Pier<br />

beginning 1 p.m.<br />

Mary McCinnis, Miss<br />

EAFOOD MARKET<br />

Always Fresh<br />

• This Week's Specials<br />

FLOUMDIR FiLITS $1.98<br />

MARINATED MAKO SHARK $4.15<br />

SAY SCALLOPS -$4,25<br />

ALA, SHUCKED OYSTIRS .$4.95<br />

MONK FISH $3.95<br />

Homemade Soups and Salads<br />

French Boullabaitt > Shrimp Bisque<br />

Sliced Norwegian Lex<br />

Live Crabs, Certliod Clams, Oysters and Shrimp<br />

N.Y. Sfflps and pilets<br />

One <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>'s<br />

largest biological lobster holding<br />

tankis, LOBSTERS from lib. to ifflbs.<br />

QMNTBiyiiWMk<br />

Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora, NJ<br />

VISA MASTERCARD ACCEPTED<br />

NtKt 10 QIADIAH'i REBT, I«H It eft Qudan Sl.lt PVwy<br />

380-3474<br />

How important is <strong>the</strong> decanting<br />

<strong>of</strong> wine? Not very - «y most<br />

wfiw pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Only very<br />

old and/or vary expensive<br />

Wines which <strong>have</strong> been produced<br />

without fining <strong>of</strong> filtration<br />

will normally require<br />

dge»nttn§. The proeedun, <strong>of</strong><br />

course, is limply to remove sediment,<br />

whieh in itself doei not<br />

harm » wint..,or <strong>the</strong> Imbiber,<br />

Now for our weekly quiz;<br />

A<br />

-QUAFFIN' QUOTIENT-<br />

What eountiy in <strong>the</strong> Western Hemliphew<br />

produces <strong>the</strong> largett amount <strong>of</strong> wine?<br />

Z.How long should <strong>the</strong> spiral screw on thi<br />

corkscrew be?<br />

3.N«m« three wines that should be ier¥»d<br />

with pate?<br />

4.True/Filse: The younger <strong>the</strong> red, <strong>the</strong> more<br />

breathing time it needs?<br />

.ANSWERS-<br />

1 .Argentina.<br />

2. Two and • half inchei.<br />

3. Sherry, Marsala and Sauternej.<br />

4. True-<strong>the</strong> breathing time minimizes its<br />

acidity and tannin..<br />

New Jersey 1979 and TV<br />

anchor for Channel 40, win<br />

also participate as well as<br />

Lynn Weidner, Miss New<br />

Jersey 1971, Nancy Abbot,'<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r former Miss New<br />

Jersey with a home in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, is also being<br />

contacted,<br />

Laurie Kohr notes that<br />

she and Tricia won exactly<br />

10 years apu-t. This means<br />

we can expect ano<strong>the</strong>r Miss<br />

New Jersey froni <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City no later than 1998.<br />

couple, man, woman, male<br />

teen, female teen and children.<br />

A special prize will be<br />

given for <strong>the</strong> best bonnet.<br />

Al Alberts and talented<br />

youngsters from his TV<br />

Showcase will perform on<br />

<strong>the</strong> boardwalk following<br />

<strong>the</strong> fashion parade.<br />

Dance Party U.S.A., <strong>the</strong><br />

nationally syndicated show<br />

for youngsters, has tenatively<br />

scheduled a return to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City lor July 12-14.<br />

Five shows wiU be taped<br />

here on <strong>the</strong> beach and<br />

. n MATINEES 1<br />

*3 SAT.-SUN. ALSO<br />

- ALLiMiSHOVW<br />

• NEW SHOWS*<br />

1. "FAREWHJ. TO THE KING" (PG13<br />

J."l£AN0Hyr(P013)<br />

14 MB MSNl KMTtl<br />

rm mmm ummm OF nun<br />

wow<br />

OOCOOOOBOOOOO<br />

Mark Soifer<br />

boardwalk.<br />

This show Is seen by over<br />

30 million via cable<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States,~<br />

If you <strong>have</strong> questions<br />

about your New Jersey<br />

income tax call 1-800-323.<br />

4400, Monday through Friday<br />

8:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. A<br />

taxmobile will be in front Of<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Free Public<br />

Library, March 6-10.<br />

There wUl be a bagpipe<br />

Welcome to 7-Up as a cosponsor<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Doodah band, twirling brigade from<br />

band, string band, banjo<br />

Parade, The company will MiUville and much more.<br />

provide soda to all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SteUs, host <strong>of</strong> Channel 3's<br />

marchers following <strong>the</strong> Saturday Night Dead will<br />

event as <strong>the</strong>y munch on receive <strong>the</strong> annual Golden<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir Dletz and Watson hotdogstfibutions<br />

to humor.<br />

Hotdog Award for her con-<br />

The Doodah Parade is set<br />

for noon Saturday, April 15,<br />

Route <strong>of</strong> march is along<br />

Asbury from 6th to 12th,<br />

east to <strong>the</strong> boardwalk, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

north to <strong>the</strong> Music Pier.<br />

Early entries include <strong>the</strong><br />

MAINE LOBSTER<br />

95<br />

1 1M ib. Including<br />

talad, veg. potato a<br />

rais<br />

Wed. thru Sun.<br />

Friendly Chapter <strong>of</strong> Raccoons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, The STRATHMERI — The Hon <strong>of</strong> Women Business<br />

China Airlines Raisin Brigade<br />

<strong>of</strong> PhiladelphlR, <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> chapter<br />

February meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Owners featured five<br />

Doo Wah Ditty Doodah Bri-<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Assoda-<br />

gade, WZXL, WtldwQod,<br />

Ted's Shed's <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />

Gus <strong>the</strong> Amazing Wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Dog and his brigade from<br />

WSLT Radio in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Personalties wUl be led by<br />

Trieia Bowman, Miss New<br />

Jersey; Tracy French, Miss<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City; Martin Z. Mollusk,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's relatively<br />

famous hermit crab; Trash<br />

Buster, <strong>the</strong> Canned Crusader;<br />

and hopefully Al Alberts<br />

if his schedule is dear.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Income Tax<br />

Planning & Preparation<br />

Individuals & Businesses<br />

RALPH M. LOMBARDI<br />

Call lor appointment<br />

390-8950<br />

20 RBMtwIt Blvd. P.O. Box 1014, Marmora, N.J. 01213<br />

Harry's Deli<br />

3346 Asbury Ave.<br />

391-1163<br />

Offering th§ Highlit Qualify Cold Cuts<br />

Burgers • Hoagies • Steak Subs • Soups<br />

Entry forms are nowIn <strong>the</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Water<br />

available. Enter your brigade<br />

now and be a part <strong>of</strong> tion in February, The story<br />

Pollution Control Federa-<br />

<strong>the</strong> pre-Doodah hoopla. covered <strong>the</strong> good and bad<br />

Call or write <strong>the</strong> Public points <strong>of</strong> media coverage. It<br />

Relations Departaent, City is a well balanced article.<br />

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

08226,399-6111 ext. 222,<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City PBA will<br />

sponsor a seminar on crime<br />

prevention in business, 7:30<br />

p.m. March 14 at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Community Center.<br />

For reservations, call <strong>the</strong><br />

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

bureau 399-0455.<br />

The annual memberiWp<br />

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

Arts Center is set for 7:30<br />

p.m. Wednesday, March 8,<br />

Call <strong>the</strong> Center at 399-7628<br />

for a complete list <strong>of</strong> its special<br />

activities.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City was featured<br />

Don't<br />

your<br />

forget to recycle<br />

c mUk contain.<br />

University Women<br />

to ga<strong>the</strong>r March 8<br />

The regular monauy meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cap* May <strong>County</strong><br />

branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> University<br />

Women will be held at 730<br />

en, plastic water jugs and<br />

plastic soda bottles. You can<br />

mix <strong>the</strong>m with your glass<br />

and aluminum materials.<br />

For recycling Information,<br />

call Pubuc Works,<br />

399-6111 ext. 276.<br />

Mark Soifer k <strong>the</strong> resort's<br />

public relations directory.<br />

TosUko Akiyoshi<br />

at SSC March 3<br />

POMONA — Toshlko<br />

Akiyoshl Jazz Orchestra,<br />

"One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most distinctive<br />

Jazz sensibilities extant" (Roll<br />

pai. March 8 at <strong>the</strong> Wet-inlands Institute, Stone Harbor phoniit/fluUst Lew TabadUn<br />

Stone), and tenor saxo-<br />

Boulevard, Stone Harbor, are coming to <strong>the</strong> Stockton<br />

Membership m AAUW is State College Performing<br />

open to college graduates Arts Center 8 pjn, on Hrtday,<br />

with a BaooikurMte degree MarehS,<br />

from a four-year coUege or Tickets tot Tata^i areS20<br />

university. Can 886-3334 or orchestra, $12J0 mazzanine.<br />

46S4161, Call 652-9000.<br />

Topics for business owners: from book<br />

keeping to relieving tension headaches<br />

Breakfast Sandwiches-Bagels I<br />

• WE DELIVER •<br />

Open Dally 8 A.M.-S P.M.<br />

DINNER<br />

MOO!<br />

TacoTuis.&Thurs.<br />

Best in South Jersey<br />

1946<br />

round-table discussions on<br />

topics <strong>of</strong> business Interest to<br />

<strong>the</strong> 30 members and guests<br />

wht^attended <strong>the</strong> session at<br />

<strong>the</strong> DeauvUle Inn here.<br />

rcomputer analysis, Stowe<br />

mted health, disability,<br />

Leading a table dieaission<br />

on bookkeeping for <strong>the</strong> ances as appropriate to<br />

and retirement insur-<br />

small business, Betty Mjtriford,<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> Cape Dr. men Demoulin <strong>of</strong><br />

individual needs.<br />

Business Swvioe in Cape Demoulin Chiropractic<br />

May Court House, covered CUnlc in Marmara, led a<br />

such topics as JoumBls and discussion on sttess manageniBnt<br />

for <strong>the</strong> "super<br />

posting, record-keeping,<br />

and taxes.<br />

woman. 1 * She emphasised<br />

Jane Stowe, a licensed good nutrition, exercls*,<br />

Ail mws Items<br />

must be submitted In<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

printed legibly.<br />

account representative with<br />

MetorpoUtan Life Insurance<br />

Company, led a discussion<br />

which focused on Insurance<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> woman buslnesi<br />

owner. Utilizing a<br />

rest and moderation as <strong>the</strong><br />

keys to balanced living.<br />

BarbaM ToawUno, president<br />

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and emphasized <strong>the</strong> need<br />

for businesswomen to<br />

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a bank and its people.<br />

Continuing on with <strong>the</strong><br />

meeting, acting President<br />

Barbara Tomalino Introduced<br />

Nancy Rlghter,<br />

NJAWB public rtlatlons<br />

chairmwoman, who spoke<br />

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<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Business Owners, May 5-7<br />

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Linda H. Foster, certified<br />

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hat a clinical massage practice<br />

at Muscle World In<br />

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who teaches Swedish mas*<br />

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to relieve muscle tension in<br />

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stress headaches.<br />

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

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March 9 at <strong>the</strong> Whirebricr<br />

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Television at this time <strong>of</strong><br />

"iweeps weeks" consoles<br />

only Inveterate news junkies.<br />

Even <strong>the</strong> prurience <strong>of</strong><br />

so-called dramatic presentations<br />

and swim suit<br />

contests is phony. I wonder<br />

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Geraldo Rivera's tush.<br />

If s a time when a library<br />

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After aU, you chose to<br />

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be free <strong>of</strong> controversy,<br />

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W« watched a series <strong>of</strong><br />

Hollywood translations <strong>of</strong><br />

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score. They were decidedly<br />

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is chided for h»ving tampered<br />

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<strong>the</strong> hi tech crayons roundly.<br />

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It's obvious that <strong>the</strong> film<br />

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art" at birth. When <strong>the</strong> fUm<br />

television rights were sold,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were fur<strong>the</strong>r mutilated<br />

to make room for commercials<br />

and to fit rigid time<br />

slots.<br />

Cole Porter's delightful<br />

musical based on<br />

Shakespeare's Taming <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Shrew is a good or bad<br />

example <strong>of</strong> what <strong>the</strong> film<br />

moguls can do to a good<br />

musical like Kiss Me Kate.<br />

They artistically<br />

"improved" <strong>the</strong> show to<br />

showcase <strong>the</strong> questionable<br />

^lents <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

stars. They also rearranged<br />

<strong>the</strong> plot till It was incoherent.<br />

They were unable<br />

entirely to murder a fine<br />

work, but, by golly, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

tried!<br />

Even later tampering by<br />

<strong>the</strong> TV assassins failed<br />

totally to destroy <strong>the</strong> product,<br />

but this only works for<br />

those who saw me original<br />

Linwood gallery to<br />

host abstract show<br />

Over 15 original serigraphs<br />

and oUs by VenezueJa-bon,,<br />

Bba Alvarez will be featured<br />

in a public show through<br />

March 31 at Central Square<br />

Rne Arts Gallery, Unwood.<br />

The gallery is open 10 an. to<br />

B-M mm. Monday through<br />

Saturday.<br />

stage work and <strong>have</strong><br />

remarkable memories.<br />

The next example is <strong>the</strong><br />

movie version <strong>of</strong> Lemer<br />

and Loewrt Brigadoon with<br />

Gene tolly, Cyd Charisse<br />

and Van Johnson. For obvious<br />

reasons <strong>the</strong>y made tho<br />

dance aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> show<br />

take precedence over <strong>the</strong><br />

music, and Charisse had to<br />

lip-sync to a dubbed voiceover.<br />

Hollywood has been particularly<br />

unkind to <strong>the</strong><br />

musicals <strong>of</strong> this peat team.<br />

They did it to My Fair Lady<br />

and Cameloi too. Both were<br />

excellent fUms but <strong>the</strong> Vine<br />

Street gnomes tampered <strong>the</strong><br />

soul out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. The TV<br />

SPORTS<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

OPPOSING VIEWS<br />

LETTERS<br />

was here that <strong>the</strong> much<br />

maUped Ted Turner came<br />

axe murderers really did a to <strong>the</strong> rescue.<br />

number on Brigadoon by No, he didn't coloriM It;<br />

c<strong>hopping</strong> out most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> he repaired and restored it<br />

vocal portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> peat by using a split screen with<br />

show tune III Go Home to stills <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mitchell<br />

Bonnte Jam which is a tenor<br />

1 ! delight. They did, how-<br />

and <strong>the</strong> sound track which<br />

and Edward Everett Horton<br />

ever, keep <strong>the</strong> bagpipe was apparently not lost. We<br />

version and dance sequence hope you <strong>have</strong> an opportunity<br />

to see this restored ver-<br />

version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tune.<br />

The film makers did ilon some day, even if not<br />

something strange too. For<br />

all <strong>the</strong> emphasis on dance<br />

to showcase Kelly and<br />

Charisse, <strong>the</strong>y left out <strong>the</strong><br />

Dmitri Tiomkm wrote a unless we get ano<strong>the</strong>r 20,<br />

peat musical score tar itInches <strong>of</strong> snow.<br />

and wanted to use <strong>the</strong><br />

exceptional Hall Johnson We did get to see <strong>the</strong> dosing<br />

reception <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Choir from Harlem. The<br />

producers pointed out that exchange show held by <strong>the</strong><br />

a black choir would be an<strong>Ocean</strong> dry Arts Center and<br />

anomnly in Tibet. Fortunately<br />

for us, Tiomkin prevailed<br />

and used only <strong>the</strong><br />

voices, and thus frustrating<br />

<strong>the</strong> bigots who had o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

reasons for not using <strong>the</strong><br />

choir.<br />

The TV people did <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

usual thing and, "lost"<br />

essential scenes entirely to<br />

make room for messages,<br />

almost losing <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

story line in <strong>the</strong> process. It<br />

B16<br />

ii<br />

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B2-5 The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

March 2,1989<br />

vigorously au<strong>the</strong>ntic sword<br />

dance which was a high-<br />

Musk on film canbe as controversial as a live performance<br />

light <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Broadway prod The blizzard <strong>of</strong> '89 foiled<br />

By ED VVISMER<br />

uerion.<br />

my attempt to cover <strong>the</strong><br />

In <strong>the</strong> 1930s Frank Capra, show <strong>of</strong> work by Naw Jersey<br />

artists at <strong>the</strong> Noyei<br />

Thi local music scene ii sketches<br />

who abashes Ted Turner<br />

on semihold with slightly<br />

whenever he can, made a Museum. If one only hears<br />

fewer opportunities to hew<br />

marvelous film <strong>of</strong> James <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Noyes<br />

good Stuff,'it ii not in total<br />

Hilton's fantasy Lost Horizon,<br />

Ifs been a 50-y«ar written, it does sound lite a<br />

Museum without seeing it<br />

hibernation, simply marshaHing<br />

resourcei for <strong>the</strong> When something like a blizzard<br />

favorite, and <strong>the</strong> pleasure <strong>of</strong> museum devoted to shell<br />

coming sprini season. Blizzards<br />

and such <strong>have</strong> caused<br />

great. The fUm ran into metal rock and o<strong>the</strong>r ear-<br />

precludes covering <strong>the</strong> real tiling, owning a video <strong>of</strong> it is fire, boiler factories, heavy<br />

some cancellations and <strong>the</strong> VCR can help provide<br />

trouble even whUe being drum shattering sounds.<br />

postponements that made<br />

music lovers and critics »tiy somewhat <strong>of</strong> a substitute<br />

made,<br />

Perhaps next week Pli get<br />

to see it before ifs gone —<br />

some cold winter evening. I<br />

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As documented kst week by Assemblyman<br />

Edward Salmon, <strong>the</strong>re is a gross disparity between<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn and sou<strong>the</strong>rn New Jersey when It comes to<br />

gubernatorial appointments. While South Jersey has<br />

only one-fourth <strong>the</strong> population <strong>of</strong> North Jersey, it<br />

has only one-eighth <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> appointment to<br />

<strong>the</strong> various boards, authorities and commissions<br />

which help run <strong>the</strong> state.<br />

Salmon has been championing <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> equal<br />

representation ever since he discovered that <strong>the</strong> Jersey<br />

Cape is without representation on <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

Highway Authority, operators <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Garden<br />

State Parkway. It struck Salmon as Inequitable that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Authority should call for toU hikes just after<br />

first-time-ever sou<strong>the</strong>rn Parkway refurbishing got<br />

under way.<br />

TWs "taxation without representatton" truism is<br />

<strong>the</strong> stuff out <strong>of</strong> which secession movements arise, as<br />

has periodically been <strong>the</strong> case while <strong>the</strong> North-South<br />

Jersey dichotomy continues.<br />

Nor is it In gubernatorial appomtmente only, Any<br />

South Jersey editor who has been around awhile<br />

knows how infrequently local names appear on<br />

press releases emanating from up north about statewide<br />

matters affecting <strong>the</strong> arts, education, heritage,<br />

etc.<br />

The disparity has lessened somewhat during <strong>the</strong><br />

Kean administration but, as Salmon's statistics point<br />

out, it has a long way to go before it is remedied.<br />

Without more equitable representation in Trenton,<br />

it will continue to be difficult to malntoln <strong>the</strong> appealing<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> South Jersey in <strong>the</strong> face <strong>of</strong> North Jersey<br />

dominance.<br />

looking back<br />

Clippings from past issues<br />

SOYIARSAGO<br />

The March 1, 1939 Daily Sentiml-ledger contained<br />

some ids with bargain prices. The Flayland Bowling<br />

Alley on 6th and <strong>the</strong> boardwalk ottered 15-eent games,<br />

with free instructions. Early bird special; 10 centi before<br />

6pm,<br />

Mic's Restaurant, gamers Point, <strong>of</strong>fered Maine lobster<br />

dinner!, served to one *t SI .75; served to two at S2.15.<br />

The Atlantic City Elootric Company ran a quarter-page<br />

»d Worming readers that <strong>the</strong> price <strong>of</strong> one dgarette (at<br />

15 cents a pack) equals <strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> enough electricity to<br />

do <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> three laborers carrying hods <strong>of</strong> mortar<br />

up and down a ladder for three houri.<br />

Back on <strong>the</strong> Island, Johnson's Beauty Salon, next to<br />

City Hall, sold "three beauty items" for SI. And scrapple<br />

at Penn Stores, 725 Asbury Ave., sold for 8 cents a<br />

pound. For ano<strong>the</strong>r 7 cents a pound, you bought hamburger,<br />

In <strong>the</strong> classifieds, a three-piece mohair living room set<br />

was <strong>of</strong>fered for S25, The phone numbers were easy to<br />

remember back <strong>the</strong>n. For <strong>the</strong> living room set, dial 236-J.<br />

25 YEARS AGO<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's 1964 municipal budget carrying appropriations<br />

totalling 81,893,127, and representing an<br />

Increase <strong>of</strong> close to 8400,000 over 1963 was passed at a<br />

special meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City Commission yesterday.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Commission chamber at City Hall when <strong>the</strong><br />

budget was approved were only <strong>the</strong> nine spectators and<br />

two newspaper reporters. — The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Usdger.<br />

March 12,1964<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

The race for <strong>the</strong> endorsement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> powerful Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Republican machine for <strong>the</strong> November<br />

freeholder race reached a near crescendo this week with<br />

two <strong>Ocean</strong> City men as dear and evenly-matched frontrunners.<br />

At a meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City committee people Priday<br />

night. Councilman Nicholas J. Tr<strong>of</strong>a Jr. withdrew<br />

from <strong>the</strong> competition and threw his support behind<br />

Councilman Jack Jones, boosting Jones on par with former<br />

frontrunner Jack Bittner, — <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

March 1,1979<br />

On ice<br />

The high schools play yard becomes an Ice rink In <strong>the</strong><br />

late 1930s or early '40s. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Victorian homes In<br />

<strong>the</strong> background still exist; <strong>the</strong> OCHS facade, however,<br />

doesn't.<br />

A'RE CO/V\RLAI AJiM<br />

Boardwalk parking facility has its negatives<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

The Feb. 9 issue <strong>of</strong> Tht Sentiml-Ltdgtr<br />

indicated that<br />

boardwalk property is valued<br />

at $200,000 per front<br />

foot, I believe that this number<br />

is a typographical error<br />

and that <strong>the</strong> number should<br />

b* $20,000 per front foot ,• It<br />

would follow thst property<br />

abutting boardwalk property<br />

would be valued at an<br />

amount though less than<br />

boardwalk property, at a<br />

considerable amount.<br />

Also in <strong>the</strong> Feb. 9 Sentinel,<br />

in <strong>the</strong> article concerning<br />

<strong>the</strong> , Parking Authority, it<br />

noted <strong>the</strong>y are pushing<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir plan to provide covered<br />

parking space in <strong>the</strong><br />

center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> boardwalk<br />

business area,<br />

To me <strong>the</strong>re appears to be<br />

many negatives to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

proposal, even without seeing<br />

<strong>the</strong> study which is tobe<br />

forthcoming,<br />

These negatives are:<br />

• Any property that <strong>the</strong><br />

Parking Authority may<br />

purchase will be removed<br />

from <strong>the</strong> tax rolls, Therefore<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is an immediate additional<br />

tax burden placed on<br />

all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r property<br />

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

At 82,2 cents per $100 <strong>of</strong><br />

assessed value for <strong>the</strong><br />

municipal tax, <strong>the</strong> amount<br />

to be absorbed will be considerable.<br />

In addition <strong>the</strong><br />

county and school to will<br />

be redistributed.<br />

The Parking Authority<br />

wiU <strong>have</strong> to borrow large<br />

suaii <strong>of</strong> money to make any<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> property. These<br />

borrowings are secured not<br />

only by <strong>the</strong> property<br />

acquired but also by <strong>the</strong><br />

total real property <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, i.e, aU property owners,<br />

• With <strong>the</strong> high cost <strong>of</strong><br />

land in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and <strong>the</strong><br />

short season In which parking<br />

fees can be eoUeetedi it<br />

would appear that any<br />

parking facility would not<br />

be self-supporting, Therefore<br />

it wiU become ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

burden on all property<br />

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

As <strong>of</strong> this date, I <strong>have</strong> not<br />

seen a financial statement <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Parking Authority as to<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir activities in 1988. How<br />

much money did <strong>the</strong>y gain<br />

or lose from <strong>the</strong>ir activities<br />

in 1988 and prior years?<br />

How are <strong>the</strong>y repaying<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir borrowings from past<br />

ventures? ,,.',,. ....<br />

It is hoped that <strong>the</strong> Parking<br />

Authority and munielpal<br />

government will<br />

present all <strong>the</strong> facts when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y propose a mld<strong>town</strong><br />

boardwalk parking facility.<br />

W.Uroy Miner<br />

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

• Editor's note — You are<br />

arrtct; it was an error. The<br />

correct figure is |20,000 per<br />

front foot.<br />

Incredible tax rate increase cause for wonder<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

The idea <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r major<br />

(19 percent) tax [rate]<br />

increase for <strong>Ocean</strong> City is so<br />

incredible that it makes one<br />

wonder who <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

are representing.<br />

Obviously, it is not to <strong>the</strong><br />

vast majority <strong>of</strong> residents<br />

who <strong>have</strong> been saying that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y want no new taxes.<br />

Don't <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

realize that every tax<br />

increase reduces ell property<br />

values in <strong>Ocean</strong> City?<br />

Don't <strong>the</strong>y realize that<br />

every tax increase results in<br />

higher prices for everything<br />

sold in <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong> and that<br />

this sends vacationers and<br />

residents elsewhere to<br />

spend <strong>the</strong>ir money?<br />

Do <strong>the</strong>y really think that<br />

a small community like<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City can afford projects<br />

like a SS-miUiori cultural<br />

center, as well as <strong>the</strong><br />

seemingly endless steam <strong>of</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r worthy but tremendovish/<br />

expensive projects<br />

that are being contemplated?<br />

Don't <strong>the</strong>y understand<br />

that most residents Uke<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City as it is (or as it<br />

was) and do not want to<br />

transform it into whatever<br />

<strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>fldals <strong>have</strong> in<br />

mind when <strong>the</strong>y speak<br />

about making <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

into "a first-class resort"?<br />

It was and Is a first-class<br />

resort, and higher taxes,<br />

$3-milllon cultural centers,<br />

and fancy parking garages<br />

are not to answer.<br />

Don't <strong>the</strong>y realize that<br />

people are fed up with to<br />

city's attitude that it can<br />

force <strong>the</strong> public to finance<br />

its projects? The vacationers<br />

are casting <strong>the</strong>ir vote by<br />

going elsewhere, Prospective<br />

homeowners arid<br />

renters will follow.<br />

Why can't <strong>the</strong> city do ai<br />

everyone else does and live<br />

within its means?<br />

Don't <strong>the</strong>y realize mat<br />

2000-plus residents joined<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fairness in Taxes organization<br />

to make <strong>the</strong>se<br />

points?<br />

When will <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

leam to listen to <strong>the</strong><br />

people toy represent. The<br />

message Is dear. Read our<br />

Upsi No new taxes,<br />

Douglas C. Walters<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> City is helping mountain resorts<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; The difference, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

A week ago 77ie PhiladelphiaIs that <strong>Ocean</strong> City charges<br />

Inquirer carried a story for its natural attractions,<br />

regarding <strong>the</strong> increase m while <strong>the</strong> mountains<br />

tourism in <strong>the</strong> Pocono encourage you to tame and<br />

Mountains over <strong>the</strong> last to enjoy nature at no addi-<br />

costs beyond couple <strong>of</strong> years and, per-tional your<br />

haps, <strong>the</strong> most telling<br />

aspect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> story was that<br />

26 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir visitors<br />

were first timers.<br />

You don't <strong>have</strong> to be terribly<br />

perceptive to realize,<br />

that a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir new visitors<br />

were our former visltors,<br />

and given <strong>the</strong><br />

self-destruct penchant <strong>of</strong><br />

our power brokers in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, one can only guess<br />

that <strong>the</strong> Poconos wUl proba«<br />

hly be welcoming lots more<br />

new faces In 1989.<br />

Just think about how we<br />

encourage tourists to go<br />

somewhere else.<br />

The Poconos, for exampit-,<br />

don't require a special<br />

tag so that you can Walk In<br />

<strong>the</strong> mountains or swim in a<br />

lake — both amenities provided<br />

by <strong>the</strong> same Good<br />

Lord who dealt <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

a beach.<br />

transportation and lodging.<br />

The latest stroke <strong>of</strong><br />

genius, locally, <strong>of</strong> doing<br />

away with'<strong>the</strong>-daily beach<br />

tag really could be a blessing<br />

to those <strong>of</strong> us who own<br />

property and are not<br />

dependent upon tourism<br />

for our living. Alter aU,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re should be quite a<br />

drop in beachgoers, especially<br />

weekenders, who will<br />

figure that having to buy<br />

two .weekly beach tags —<br />

one that expires Saturday,<br />

one that begins on Sunday<br />

—just to enjoy two days on<br />

<strong>the</strong> crowded strand is not<br />

all that much <strong>of</strong> a bargain.<br />

So maybe a thank-you<br />

note would be in order to<br />

whomever came up with<br />

this stroke <strong>of</strong> goodwill<br />

toward tourist. It means<br />

smaller crowds, shorter<br />

waits in toes at restaurants,<br />

better shots at parking<br />

places land, ultimately, a<br />

better chance at buying<br />

inexpensive real estate as<br />

our motel and hotel industry<br />

goes belly-up.<br />

In dosing, may I add mat<br />

those in <strong>the</strong> trash business<br />

who are running around<br />

patting <strong>the</strong>mselves on <strong>the</strong><br />

back for "solving" <strong>the</strong> loose<br />

Wish problem by enforcing<br />

a 20-year-old ordinance<br />

<strong>have</strong>n't seen anything yet.<br />

Are <strong>the</strong>y really so dumb<br />

as to believe that renters<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r short-term visitors<br />

will really care about<br />

trash cans with tight fitting<br />

Mom letters to <strong>the</strong> editor opposite<br />

and on pages B4&B5<br />

lids and will really take to<br />

time to sort our <strong>the</strong>ir trash<br />

into four assorted containers?<br />

They may intimidate to<br />

homeowner — : <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

is ra<strong>the</strong>r accomplished at<br />

that — but <strong>the</strong> guy who<br />

rents for a week or two or<br />

three could really care less<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r Dave Breeden and<br />

his boys pick up his trash or<br />

not. Heck, he'll be long<br />

gone before anything happens<br />

to him^Thmk about it.<br />

And, finally, has anyone<br />

considered that by starting<br />

<strong>the</strong> "Festival in Venice*<br />

two hours earlier all <strong>the</strong>y've<br />

really done is added, two<br />

more hours <strong>of</strong> drinking<br />

time to <strong>the</strong> festivities? Now<br />

to drunks will really be<br />

rolling by nightfall. In, <strong>the</strong><br />

past it took <strong>the</strong>m until 8 or<br />

9 p.m. to get rolling.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City is getting<br />

tougher and tougher to<br />

love.<br />

. Henry R. Taytor<br />

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

LsdlP<br />

S2<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Thursday, March 2,1189<br />

Music Pier bridge<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r Gillian<br />

insensitivity<br />

Iditor, Sentinel-Ledger!<br />

The mayor demoniwtes a<br />

shocking Insensitivity to <strong>the</strong><br />

historic quality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Music Pier by his<br />

desire to build a bridge connecting<br />

it to a parking<br />

garage,<br />

I take this opportunity to<br />

emphasize that such a<br />

bridge wiU not be built.<br />

Therefore, to spend any<br />

more time, or money, discussing<br />

defacing <strong>the</strong> building<br />

in ttiis manner would,<br />

in itself, be a waste <strong>of</strong> taxpayers'<br />

resources,<br />

Application to to New<br />

Jersey Office <strong>of</strong> Historic<br />

Preservation for Historic<br />

Register status <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

Pier was made last year.<br />

Buildings on this register<br />

require that prior approval<br />

be obtained in Trenton<br />

before any local, state, or<br />

federal money is used for<br />

alterations.<br />

Obviously, <strong>the</strong> law exists<br />

in order to preserve <strong>the</strong> registered<br />

structures in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

au<strong>the</strong>ntic historic state and<br />

appearance, and to protect<br />

<strong>the</strong>m from any adverse<br />

alterations, including major<br />

ridiculous ones, such as, for<br />

example, a local mayor trying<br />

to stick a bridge m <strong>the</strong><br />

face <strong>of</strong> a music pier.<br />

The Office <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Heritage Is still angry over<br />

<strong>the</strong> administration's illegal<br />

demolition last spring <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> 34th street train depot.<br />

Which was on bom to state<br />

and national Historic Registers.<br />

Of course, that was done<br />

by to city without any<br />

prior warning, whereas any<br />

construction involving to<br />

Music Pier would <strong>have</strong> to<br />

be done up-front by Mr.<br />

GUUan, and <strong>the</strong>refore, <strong>the</strong><br />

Office <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Heritage<br />

would <strong>have</strong> to issue<br />

approval. Such approval<br />

would be out <strong>of</strong> to question.<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mayor's<br />

plani for <strong>the</strong> Music Pier, <strong>the</strong><br />

appropriate people in to<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Heritage<br />

<strong>have</strong> been notified,<br />

verbally and in writing, that<br />

<strong>the</strong> building Is now in danger.<br />

Assurance has been<br />

given that <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>of</strong>fice will<br />

cooperate fuUy to protect<br />

to Music Pier in every<br />

way, Including expediting<br />

<strong>the</strong> final Historic designation,<br />

which it clearly<br />

deserves.<br />

It Is an insult to thi people<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City mat one<br />

person (yes, even <strong>the</strong><br />

mayor) would pursue such<br />

drastic alterations to <strong>the</strong><br />

Music Pier without clear<br />

public support. Even without<br />

<strong>the</strong> Historic Register,-<br />

doesn't to mayor know<br />

mat he would be in for r<br />

"Save <strong>the</strong> Music Pier" fight<br />

that would make <strong>the</strong> "Save'<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wesley Avenue School'"<br />

movement pale by comparison?<br />

The fact that his administration<br />

managed to win that<br />

latter dispute against<br />

popular consensus perhaps<br />

makes tiie mayor feel he<br />

can do what he wants to <strong>the</strong><br />

Music Pier despite <strong>the</strong><br />

wishes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

people.<br />

Already, money has been<br />

spent studying <strong>the</strong><br />

"feasibility" <strong>of</strong> this idea, in<br />

spite <strong>of</strong> rising budget costs.<br />

Also, if indeed rumors are<br />

true that <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board granted a lorung<br />

variance for <strong>the</strong> subdivislori<br />

<strong>of</strong> a piece <strong>of</strong> boardwalk<br />

property in order for <strong>the</strong><br />

mayor to acquire land for<br />

his bridge, <strong>the</strong>n such action<br />

was not only a waste <strong>of</strong><br />

effort but one more exam*<br />

pie <strong>of</strong> how small-<strong>town</strong> poll-,,<br />

tics are allowed to work in<br />

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

Aren't <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City bo<strong>the</strong>red by"-<br />

such flagrant conflict <strong>of</strong>*<br />

Interest scenarios in which a<br />

mayor who owns two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

largest pieces <strong>of</strong> boardwalk<br />

property uses his influence<br />

to try to obtain a boardwalk,<br />

parking garage from which<br />

his businesses would mane-,<br />

tartly benefit? And <strong>the</strong>n his,<br />

appointed Planning Boarcl<br />

members approve, against<br />

even <strong>the</strong> advice <strong>of</strong> to city,<br />

soUdtor, a variance to subdivide<br />

a piece <strong>of</strong> boardwajk,,<br />

property apparently,<br />

needed for <strong>the</strong> project.<br />

Thankfully, this way <strong>of</strong><br />

doing business in <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />

City will not affect to aid-,<br />

cal decision up in Trenton.",<br />

Show your support for.<br />

<strong>the</strong> historic integrity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>.<br />

Music Pier by contacting:<br />

<strong>the</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Heritage, CN404, Trentort,<br />

N.J. 08625(609-292-2023),<br />

Of all to buildings lk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, to Music Piet ,<br />

Is its jewel. No o<strong>the</strong>r struct<br />

ture Uke it exists oh <strong>the</strong><br />

entire East Coast, Since,<br />

1929, it has survived hunk<br />

canes, fires, and storms, and<br />

now — thanks to to foresight<br />

<strong>of</strong> those who applied,<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Historic Register — it<br />

wiU also survive Mayor,<br />

Gillian. . „<br />

Robert F.fraflei, MB i<br />

w Philadelphia, Pa<<br />

Assuring reflectionr<br />

city battting <strong>the</strong> snow<br />

Iditor, Sentinel-Ledgers<br />

We would,Uke to expreM<br />

our gratitude and thanks to<br />

all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> employees <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City who were<br />

responsible for keeping our<br />

dry functional and accessible<br />

during this terrible<br />

snow storm we were hit<br />

with Friday, Feb. 24.<br />

We would like to thank<br />

<strong>the</strong> people who were<br />

behind <strong>the</strong> plows and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

equipment that did such an<br />

excellent job in opening up<br />

our streets, not only in to<br />

down<strong>town</strong> area but also on<br />

both ends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> iiland a»<br />

weU — and In such a pro- j<br />

fessional manner, ."<br />

It is a comforting, feeling<br />

to lay in bed and to hear <strong>the</strong><br />

hum <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> truck engines<br />

and to see <strong>the</strong> reflections <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> rotating amber lights<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> darkened<br />

house, assuring us that<br />

things are well in hand.<br />

Thanks, you guys and<br />

girls for a well-coordinated #<br />

operation.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J.Hudson<br />

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

Cartoon ID'd problem<br />

which becomes #o$tly<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

My compliments to political<br />

cartoonist Lee Steele on his<br />

February 1 picture essay.<br />

Yes, essay — with a few<br />

talented swipes <strong>of</strong> a pen } he<br />

identifies a serious problem<br />

along with <strong>the</strong> cause!<br />

Pictured: are Mom and<br />

Dad, just now noticing that<br />

Junior Is growing from a<br />

brat to a belligerent.<br />

Through hi* crudal, formative<br />

yeah, Mom and TJ»d<br />

<strong>have</strong> raised Junior .via<br />

auto-pilot. I hey were just »<br />

too preoccupied with <strong>the</strong>ir #<br />

own lives to apply <strong>the</strong> outmoded<br />

hands-on treatment.<br />

Talk about chickens coming<br />

home to roost! Of<br />

course Society will take up<br />

<strong>the</strong> Slack. Beef up <strong>the</strong> city<br />

Services, State Services and<br />

Federal Services.<br />

This wiU not cure —<br />

maybe contain —what else<br />

Is new.<br />

Somers Point<br />

opposing viewpoints<br />

Thuwdiy, March 2,1981 Wf f ENTINBL-LEOGER <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ. 13<br />

Residents are speaking out against unwarranted municipal taxes<br />

By BILL MCCARTHY<br />

FIT founder<br />

•Please help gat my taxes<br />

out <strong>of</strong> to Twilight lone."<br />

"Clearly something is<br />

wrong when taxes almost<br />

double m five years."<br />

"Long overdue — glad<br />

someone has taken on this<br />

task for 'our side. 1 My<br />

home here on <strong>the</strong> peninsula<br />

south <strong>of</strong> San Francisco on<br />

one acre Is less taxwiie by<br />

two times what I pay in<br />

taxes on 33 x 110 lot house<br />

on Wesley in <strong>Ocean</strong> City."<br />

"I always felt that <strong>the</strong><br />

taxes were just too excessive<br />

for <strong>the</strong> services rendered,<br />

I can compare it with<br />

to several properties that<br />

we own in Princeton and<br />

Lawreneevlile, and we pay<br />

more taxes in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

The school system and to<br />

municipal services in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City are no better, Vm<br />

sure."<br />

These are just a few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

scores <strong>of</strong> letters and notes<br />

received during <strong>the</strong> recent<br />

membership drive by <strong>the</strong><br />

Fairness in Taxes Association<br />

— an effort that saw<br />

FIT membership soar from<br />

2,200 to 7,500.<br />

Established just last April,<br />

F.I.T, is an association <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City residents and<br />

taxpayers formed to halt<br />

<strong>the</strong> continuous increases In<br />

property taxes.<br />

One writer submitted a<br />

graph that compared his<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty tax increases to<br />

<strong>the</strong> federal cost <strong>of</strong> Uving<br />

index mcrea&es,<br />

"From 1980 to 1983," he<br />

wrote, "<strong>the</strong> two curves<br />

practically coincide. But<br />

after 1983, <strong>Ocean</strong> City tax<br />

increases take <strong>of</strong>f Uke a ,<br />

rocket. If you could get <strong>the</strong><br />

newspaper to show a chart<br />

<strong>of</strong> this nature, Pm sure mat<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir readers would be<br />

stunned at to graphic comparison<br />

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

increases with <strong>the</strong> National<br />

figures,"<br />

One lady whose greatgrandfa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

was a founder<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City noted mat<br />

she too wants to "stop <strong>the</strong><br />

constant increases in property<br />

taxes in <strong>Ocean</strong> City. I<br />

<strong>have</strong> always felt that I<br />

belonged here and now I<br />

feel unwanted,"<br />

Several messages were<br />

directed to <strong>the</strong> city admlnistrarion<br />

and Qty Council.<br />

"It's so easy to tax people<br />

who can't vote. This year<br />

my <strong>Ocean</strong> City tax blU was<br />

over $10,000 — for a house<br />

we used eight nights all<br />

summer," wrote one taxperson.<br />

Wrote ano<strong>the</strong>r, "It does<br />

seam that to city is run<br />

more for <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

those who get something<br />

out <strong>of</strong> it, ra<strong>the</strong>r than those<br />

who <strong>have</strong> chosen to reside<br />

<strong>the</strong>re now or in <strong>the</strong> near<br />

future.' 1<br />

Wrote still ano<strong>the</strong>r: "I<br />

'Clearly something is<br />

wrong when taxes almost<br />

double In five years'<br />

<strong>have</strong> great difficulty beUeving<br />

we can be properly<br />

served /governed by individuals<br />

who are making<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir livelihood as local<br />

merchants /businessmen,<br />

As I'm sure you are aware,<br />

mis is not permitted In<br />

some communities because<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> temptations for personal<br />

gain.<br />

And from still ano<strong>the</strong>r: "I<br />

<strong>have</strong> long espoused <strong>the</strong><br />

need for an independent<br />

audit agency to examine<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's operation and<br />

evaluate tolr efficiency —<br />

looking specifically at<br />

exactly how <strong>the</strong> moneys<br />

collected are being spent —<br />

duplication <strong>of</strong> effort — part<br />

time personnel being compensated<br />

for fuU time work,<br />

etc. Yours Is a first step<br />

toward assuring that <strong>the</strong><br />

nonresident property<br />

owner can be given a fair<br />

shake down <strong>the</strong> road,"<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> notes and<br />

letters continued along<br />

<strong>the</strong>se lines,<br />

"I do not <strong>have</strong> much confidence<br />

in our Mayor and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Council, It is a pleasure<br />

to spend o<strong>the</strong>r peoples'<br />

money,"<br />

"Something has to hap<br />

pen soon, or <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

will be an island for just<br />

millionaires,"<br />

"Hang in <strong>the</strong>re LONG<br />

enough with this nonsense<br />

and <strong>the</strong> ONLY 'permanent<br />

residents' in <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

will be <strong>the</strong> Realtors and dty<br />

EMPOYEES... most <strong>of</strong><br />

whom live in Vineland<br />

because <strong>the</strong>y 'can't afford'<br />

<strong>the</strong> city TAXES right<br />

NOW,..but get <strong>the</strong>ir salaries<br />

FROM <strong>the</strong> city,"<br />

"We <strong>have</strong> been coming to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qry over 57 years<br />

and since I retired (over 10<br />

years ago), <strong>the</strong> city government<br />

stinks. They <strong>have</strong><br />

always raised taxes and due<br />

to poor planning <strong>have</strong> overpopulated<br />

<strong>the</strong> city and its<br />

facilities."<br />

Many additional notes<br />

arid, letters commended FIT<br />

for its efforts to tty to stabilize<br />

to costs <strong>of</strong> dry government<br />

and to stop <strong>the</strong><br />

constant increase In properry<br />

taxes in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry, citing<br />

"our taxes made quite a<br />

jump and we're not happy<br />

about if* to "good luck<br />

with your efforts to fry to<br />

control exorbitant taxes,"<br />

A letter from one even<br />

suggested mat "once a year<br />

<strong>the</strong> newspaper should<br />

receive from <strong>the</strong> city a list<br />

<strong>of</strong> each city employee, tolr<br />

job, department and salary<br />

and <strong>the</strong> newspaper should<br />

print it for aU to faow,<br />

"This is public money,"<br />

<strong>the</strong> writer went on, "and<br />

to information should be<br />

publicized for all to know,"<br />

A few individuals sent in<br />

checks for more than to $5<br />

annual membership —<br />

ranging from SIS to $200.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>rs noted particular<br />

concerns such as water and<br />

sewage charges, recent<br />

assessments to <strong>the</strong>ir properties,<br />

etc. But perhaps mis<br />

last letter summed up to<br />

concerns <strong>of</strong> many taxpayers<br />

Incensed at <strong>the</strong> unwarranted<br />

continuous increases<br />

In property taxes over to<br />

past several years.<br />

"We applaud <strong>the</strong> work<br />

done by your association as<br />

a voice for <strong>the</strong> non-voting<br />

taxpayer in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,.,In<br />

<strong>the</strong> past we <strong>have</strong> had to rely<br />

on to Sentinel for news <strong>of</strong><br />

what our tax dollars were<br />

being spent for."<br />

"Articles in to paper<br />

about actions <strong>of</strong> Coundl do<br />

not present a picture <strong>of</strong> efficiency<br />

<strong>of</strong> our city government.<br />

Keep up to good<br />

work,"<br />

BUI McCarthy is <strong>the</strong> founding<br />

president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fairness<br />

inTum Association.<br />

Mr. Mayor, don't let special interests cloud good fiscal judgment<br />

By JACK CQUGHLIN<br />

and ED SHIFFLER<br />

As president and vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> this city's largest<br />

union and work force,<br />

arid representatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

personnel who maintain this<br />

community's overall condimore<br />

letters<br />

tion and appearance, we feel<br />

an urgency for this address<br />

during <strong>the</strong> final phase <strong>of</strong><br />

mis year's budgetary process.<br />

It is important to emphasize<br />

that were is a need for<br />

good planning from <strong>the</strong> city<br />

administrator and o<strong>the</strong>r policy-level<br />

decision makers,<br />

and it is our elected <strong>of</strong>fldals<br />

who will make to final<br />

decision as to how well<br />

maintained our dty will<br />

continue to be.<br />

This year, as in to past,<br />

as <strong>the</strong> budget proceedings<br />

Resort being short-changed<br />

Iditor, Sentinel-Ledgeri I<br />

9 was devastated at seeing<br />

<strong>the</strong> picture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> destruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hotel Biscayne<br />

recently In your newspaper.<br />

My and my family's<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Biscayne<br />

art fond ones. My parents<br />

used to stay <strong>the</strong>re; toy<br />

brought me <strong>the</strong>re; and I m<br />

turn brought my children<br />

on vacation,<br />

'Staying at <strong>the</strong> Biscayne<br />

meant clean, comfortable<br />

arid well-managed accommodations.<br />

It meant good<br />

food, well-served. There<br />

Were always fresh flowers<br />

on <strong>the</strong> tables, and In <strong>the</strong><br />

lobby artd solarium,<br />

' And best <strong>of</strong> all, mere was<br />

<strong>the</strong> caring and friendliness<br />

<strong>of</strong> to Blundin family who<br />

owned and managed to<br />

Biscayne,<br />

The hotel guests were<br />

interesting people and<br />

srtany good families who<br />

came back year after year.<br />

And now that that landmark<br />

is gone, what will<br />

occupy its space? I hear it<br />

Will be a motel. A dumb,<br />

banal, mediocre motel — as<br />

if <strong>Ocean</strong> City needs ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

example <strong>of</strong> architectural<br />

bad taste.<br />

Some may say, "Well, If a<br />

motel Is what people want,<br />

etc...." I don't believe<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r stupid motel is<br />

what people want, I believe<br />

to builder or developer is<br />

attempting to force-feed to<br />

public Into believing<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r motel is what <strong>the</strong>y<br />

want because he, <strong>the</strong> developer,'<br />

wants to make<br />

money, regardless'<strong>of</strong> what's<br />

good for <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

I am a homeowner and<br />

taxpayer in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for<br />

16 years and a summer resident<br />

for most <strong>of</strong> my life, I<br />

and my family love this<br />

place and hate to see It<br />

shortchanged.<br />

But observing some <strong>of</strong> to<br />

things rye seen happening<br />

in recent years, Including<br />

knocking down <strong>the</strong> Biscayne,<br />

(indicates) we are<br />

allowing our precious<br />

island to be sold short.<br />

Mary Lou Crago Taylor<br />

Westfield,N.J.<br />

Why not drop<strong>of</strong>f<br />

for weekenders?<br />

Editor, Sentinel-LedgeK I<br />

would like to make a suggestion<br />

that I feel might be<br />

<strong>of</strong> merit to help to trash<br />

situation.<br />

We are summer residents<br />

and appreciate what <strong>the</strong><br />

Experience<br />

The Magic...<br />

dty Is trying to do to help<br />

keep our dty clean and free<br />

<strong>of</strong> trash blowing all over <strong>the</strong><br />

streets.<br />

We many times <strong>have</strong> to<br />

go back up home on a Sunday,<br />

and ra<strong>the</strong>r ton leave it<br />

curbslde until pickup day,<br />

we take our trash home,<br />

even though it is Inconvenient.<br />

A few yean back <strong>the</strong> city<br />

put a dumpster behind to<br />

police station at 46th and<br />

West where people who<br />

were going back home on<br />

Sunday could take <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

ttash. Thta worked out very<br />

nicely and most people<br />

were very cooperative.<br />

Why could mis not be<br />

done again? It would certainly<br />

solve a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> problem,<br />

Tom GalUgher<br />

New<strong>town</strong> Square, Pa.<br />

. OnWMGMTV<br />

Every Sunday at 7 pm jf ||<br />

The Magic World <strong>of</strong><br />

Disney is now on your<br />

hometowii NBG station<br />

come to an end we hear <strong>the</strong><br />

familiar outcry from special<br />

interest poups hying to<br />

achteve political or personal<br />

gains with little taowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city's day-to-day<br />

operations. They complain<br />

that our tax rate is toohigh.<br />

These outcries normally<br />

attract a handful <strong>of</strong> misguided<br />

citizens, make front<br />

pap news, and even are<br />

absorbed by <strong>the</strong> ears <strong>of</strong><br />

some politicians whose foresight<br />

cannot see beyond <strong>the</strong><br />

next election.<br />

When all is said and done,<br />

it Is to city's work force<br />

that ultimately takes <strong>the</strong><br />

blame for such high<br />

increases when, in fact,<br />

nothing could be fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

from <strong>the</strong> truth,<br />

This year, for example,<br />

with <strong>the</strong> recent proposed *<br />

tax increase <strong>of</strong> 11.2-centsper-$!QQ,<br />

over 75 cents <strong>of</strong> it<br />

will go to pay debt service<br />

cost for money borrowed to<br />

fund capital budget projects.<br />

Over 3 cents wUl go toward<br />

uncontrolled Items such as<br />

recycling, uncontrolled<br />

taxes and Insurances. How<br />

and less man half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> living for this region,<br />

This at a time when<br />

county union workers are<br />

receiving approximately 5V«<br />

percent per year with 34 key<br />

management people receiv-<br />

,.,/f Is our elected <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />

will make <strong>the</strong> final decision<br />

as to how well maintained<br />

our city will continue to be<br />

can we accept <strong>the</strong> blame for<br />

tius increase?<br />

Our dty earpentos, for<br />

example, <strong>have</strong> gotten a 10<br />

percent salary increase over<br />

<strong>the</strong> past six years. The same<br />

Is true for our city electricians.<br />

This is less <strong>the</strong>n a 2<br />

percent increase per year<br />

ing Increases trom 10 to 28<br />

percent this year alone!<br />

Isn't it our tax dollars mat<br />

are funding <strong>the</strong> payroll<br />

which has climbed from<br />

$13.6 million to almost $21<br />

million in <strong>the</strong> past six years?<br />

And yet we conlnue to<br />

hear "Wring freeze" and<br />

....is just around <strong>the</strong> corner<br />

"no new hires" for our Public<br />

Works Department. This<br />

is totally unfair to to local<br />

resident who expects efficient<br />

services for his taxdollars.<br />

This Is <strong>the</strong> same kind <strong>of</strong><br />

thinking mat some <strong>of</strong> our<br />

past administrations<br />

adopted without regard to<br />

me long-ranp effects and<br />

why our present <strong>of</strong>ficials are<br />

left with <strong>the</strong> responsibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> paying for <strong>the</strong>ir mistakes,<br />

Had <strong>the</strong>se people realiMd<br />

that <strong>the</strong> annual Public<br />

Works Department budget<br />

is only a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> avewll<br />

cost and tot <strong>the</strong> overall<br />

costs are ulUmattly paid by<br />

to taxpayers <strong>of</strong> mis community,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>re ought<br />

still be a Wesley Avenue<br />

school building instead <strong>of</strong><br />

an empty lot and our Music<br />

Pier and boardwalk would<br />

not <strong>have</strong> been neglected and<br />

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allowed to deteriorate to<br />

tolr present condition.<br />

These mistakes are costing<br />

to taxpayer thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

additional dollars as<br />

reflected in this year's<br />

increase.<br />

We can only hope and<br />

request that our present<br />

elected <strong>of</strong>ficials do not make<br />

<strong>the</strong> same mistakes and will<br />

do what's right for aU <strong>the</strong><br />

citizens <strong>of</strong> our community<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r residents, taJ^ayers<br />

or visitors, and that is to<br />

provide an efficient and<br />

productive Public Works<br />

Department in proportion<br />

to to needs <strong>of</strong> this ever<br />

growing community.<br />

Jack Coughtin is president<br />

arid Ed Shiffler is vke president<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht tool chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

CammiMitaHpns Workers <strong>of</strong><br />

America, Both memn an<br />

emploged by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Public Worb Department.


Thurwliy, M.rch 2,1989 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oce.n City, N.J. BS<br />

B4 Tfik 3EN71NEL.L.tpQBfl\ Ckaan City, N.J. Thur.day, March 2,19B9<br />

Politicians <strong>have</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own opinions<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; I<br />

totally agree with your editorial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Feb. 9; We do<br />

we don't want, our politicians<br />

tell us we want - and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n we want it • maybe by<br />

indeed all <strong>have</strong> our opinions,<br />

and dty government<br />

default.<br />

Property taxes here<br />

should bo privy to a variety should be rolled ipaek to a<br />

<strong>of</strong> opinions so as to govern base that is basso on <strong>the</strong><br />

responsibly.<br />

But what you didn't mention<br />

is <strong>the</strong> fact that any politician<br />

last purchase price, for this<br />

is <strong>the</strong> true value. All else is<br />

mere speculation — value<br />

li in this calling in <strong>the</strong> as tangible as a<br />

thought<br />

first place, because he hai<br />

opinions that he wants to A property is worth as<br />

force on o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

much as <strong>the</strong> owner's desire<br />

Politicians are not open to to keep it. If <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong> needs<br />

opinions. The door has tobig bucks, <strong>the</strong>n those bucks<br />

bo forced open and <strong>the</strong>should be readily available<br />

opinions shoved in. If those in <strong>the</strong> high, high property<br />

with o<strong>the</strong>r opinions are values <strong>of</strong> those pieces sold<br />

fighting each o<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> and bought • or subdivided<br />

door won't be assaulted,<br />

I also agree that <strong>the</strong>re<br />

should be no automatic tax<br />

Increase each year. But you<br />

see, when you <strong>have</strong> more,<br />

you want more; and when<br />

you want, you get or try to<br />

get.<br />

Taxes go up for <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

more people in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

and we want more. What<br />

and built upon in <strong>the</strong> recent<br />

past.<br />

As wo all know, values<br />

<strong>have</strong> skyrocketed, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>re's no o<strong>the</strong>r reason<br />

driving this momentum but<br />

want.<br />

Let those who want pay<br />

for what <strong>the</strong>y want.<br />

Stuart Hernandez<br />

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

Let voters decide<br />

what mayor gets<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

In <strong>the</strong> yean that I <strong>have</strong><br />

lived permanently in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City I <strong>have</strong> never written a<br />

letter to The Smtinei-ltdgtr,<br />

However, it this time I<br />

must <strong>of</strong>fer my opinion on<br />

<strong>the</strong> scheme that is being<br />

pushed on <strong>the</strong> taxpayersby<br />

Mayor Gillian.<br />

I wholeheartedly agree<br />

with <strong>the</strong> letter that<br />

appeared Feb. 16 written by<br />

John Fallon <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

This costly scheme to<br />

make <strong>the</strong> Music Pier into a<br />

glassed-in, air-conditioned<br />

convention hall is something<br />

we do not need along<br />

with <strong>the</strong> covered walkway<br />

from <strong>the</strong> multitiered parkingfaeffity.<br />

Just when is <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

Federal<br />

Pier unbearably hot? People<br />

come here to enjoy <strong>the</strong><br />

ocean air.<br />

And as for <strong>the</strong> multitiered<br />

parking lot that would be<br />

used maybe four months <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> year, it would be a<br />

<strong>have</strong>n for muggers and<br />

drug dealers.<br />

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

let's not give <strong>the</strong> mayor<br />

everything he wants. He<br />

did get <strong>the</strong> new hangers for<br />

<strong>the</strong> airport that he wonted<br />

for many years.<br />

Since it requires so much<br />

money to be borrowed,<br />

why not put It on <strong>the</strong> spring<br />

ballot and see if it is what<br />

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

roaUy want?<br />

MrB. Gtarpl Roberta<br />

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

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Minicpii Budgel ot OCSSB City. <strong>County</strong> si Caps Mir li; " »• F'Kii Year 193a<br />

II • htrsb? artled Ait <strong>the</strong> BuiJ-gel end Capital Budget annuid hertto and hereljy made I part hen<strong>of</strong> a 1 But mpi sf M Budgft ind Clp-<br />

U) Budget naimved by raoolji cl m« Sgvirmng body on thi sirtMnlti Sty sf Faoruiry, Ittt and tat nMe •(Vmtkomom Ml b» rnuto ti<br />

teeoKancB wan Die provision! el N.J.SA 40A.4* ind NJA C 1SOM 4(d)<br />

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In more than one (iace.<br />

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GENERAL REVENUES<br />

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CURREHT FUNWWTiaPATED REVENUES<br />

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Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice<br />

hymsnt ki Ueu ot Oroti Ree#<br />

Tia.prrv.i. Wiier Co. {NJ1 MaM-4t)<br />

1MB AM • Rataed tu (KUSA MflA)<br />

RaataeeMnt HevanueJialneM<br />

PersoMl Property (Ny.SAS4:110) '<br />

Bank Corpoiitiori ButkieH Tu<br />

fNXM10M!<br />

f N J S M !<br />

IMsrett en InveMant nftDepeut<br />

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Lotll Bu« Hscptl<br />

Rent or lajeetcty Material<br />

andpropeny<br />

AtpoAFen<br />

Iset Ramp Feel<br />

SMa and Fedaral Revenue!<br />

NHJeneyTranpoiiiton<br />

TigatFundAutiorlyAa<br />

Rwenua ihaHng Fun*<br />

A4atnentilEiitllaineni<br />

Pelted 17<br />

SPKU Bemsol Qeunl Rennue<br />

AfflkipaSed with Prior W»en<br />

ConieniolDlrtMrotLMal<br />

Gov«mn*in1 SsrvltM:<br />

Sun ind Federal Revenues<br />

OtMMhAppnpnall<strong>of</strong>it:<br />

Supfi Sate N.^hbortood.<br />

Piojram (NJSA BS70-11I.11 to 11i.l«<br />

SuprJamenal Fin SenJMs Pngram<br />

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Minidpal Put* Safety Art d 1»7<br />

Staevidi Mendttry Reeyckig Fund<br />

SWeetNewJefwy-<br />

Housing IrmpKtmj<br />

U.&DepUitnisniotTrtn-<br />

F A A i<br />

Rwem tor Drunk OrMng<br />

Stall ol New Jeruy-<br />

Shore Protsctai<br />

SWeotNewJeney-<br />

OvanayOoMiii Avenue<br />

Stats <strong>of</strong> NawJeney-<br />

CMn CwYnunliM<br />

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OyPopiSpeU<br />

Reeene lo Pay SerU<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Special Keim:<br />

UUy Opening Surplut ot PrtN<br />

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AtpMFeei<br />

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Anfcfcaed Oaplal Furrf Suipka<br />

InaoiM PaAung Tidxsti<br />

Iraetie h Qol Cgune Fees<br />

InsMM ti Tennis Court Fets<br />

Innate ki Msramk FNS<br />

ReMnietoPiyliry<br />

•ondPMMl<br />

Tool Mtottaneeui Revenuel<br />

4. Recetou Inn DeOnoyM Tuet<br />

I Subtotel aenenl Revenues<br />

(Ifcnn lAJand 4)<br />

1. Amount ID be Riiw) by Tnte<br />

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Tottl Amount to btFUlxxJ try<br />

Tiies torSijspoit ot Mink, Budiet<br />

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8. GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS<br />

BBS/WE BRANCH<br />

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MUNIOPAL LAND USE<br />

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10.000JJO<br />

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1.014,6O0.X<br />

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81.600.00<br />

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219,000.00<br />

750.W<br />

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91.000X10<br />

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9*4,000-00<br />

201,700.00<br />

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66,000.00<br />

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10,00000<br />

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6.000.00<br />

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15,000.00<br />

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'142.400JX<br />

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223.&S-00<br />

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57,117.00<br />

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11,000.00<br />

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23,00000<br />

24,000,00<br />

210.00Q.OO<br />

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69,100.00<br />

25,900.00<br />

62,000,00<br />

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25.S75.00<br />

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21.SM.00<br />

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560.00<br />

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31.610.00<br />

163,79M0<br />

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15,000.00<br />

16,00000<br />

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208,553.00<br />

32,34250<br />

47,40<br />

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9,74953<br />

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Ongoing Pro|srts InoWed!<br />

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ACQUISITION OF NEW MD<br />

REPLACEMENT EOUIPMOIT<br />

ItyFAOVEMNT BY COIISTRUCTION OR<br />

REOONSTRUOTiON OP VARIOUS ULDOi<br />

\wmKMm OF UNPAYED STREETi<br />

IMPROVEMENT TO DRAINAGE ANO<br />

BULKHEADS<br />

IKPROVlMiNT TRAfflO MNAU AND<br />

UQHTlNaSYSTIM<br />

AOQUIBITION OF VAMOUi NEW<br />

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Inpnemint ty anMucign or<br />

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NUMMR TOTAL COST H*ROyi|*NT AUTHOHZEO FUNDED IN<br />

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2.400,000<br />

471,000<br />

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ANTtaMTID PROJECT 8CHEDUL[<br />

ANDniNDINOUeURIMENT<br />

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4,625<br />

47,100<br />

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11,190<br />

91,179<br />

904,400<br />

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118,110<br />

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500.000<br />

1,000,000<br />

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110,000<br />

500,000<br />

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4 FUNDING AMOUNTS PER<br />

YEAR:<br />

«tn mm Ongang H^00 100,000 100,000 100,095 100,000 100.MO<br />

» ! (JJiMOO Onsoing »S2,0»0 M0,000 M0,000 800,000 MO/000 800,000<br />

80-3 2,860,000 OftgMg M0.OO0 100,000 500,000 100,000 600.000 100,000<br />

K4<br />

MO0.0OO<br />

4N.OO0 tM,000 MO.0M 900,HO 300,000 H0.000<br />

8M STIflOO Onging 1»,000 M,0M 10,000 90,000 M.0OO 30,000<br />

8M 7B«0 Ofgelns mm 100iW 108,080 100,000 1M,080<br />

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eYUAB CAPITAL PB0QBAM1II* TO tIM<br />

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711,100<br />

mm<br />

97,600<br />

143.(00<br />

mm<br />

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37,44»,478.ea<br />

4*0,000-00<br />

3e.aae.476 63<br />

1,711,477 M<br />

1.350,00000<br />

6ee,tt24,03<br />

668,675<br />

1.154.400<br />

2JW.0OO<br />

S87.610<br />

M07JOO 440.3G5<br />

%mm<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

Roy GllMan, 118 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

3§9-6111 (City Hall),<br />

aSS-8150 (Home)<br />

Council president 4th Ward<br />

jack Jones, 212 Clipper Dr.'<br />

465-9026 (W), 399-0267 (H)<br />

Councllmember at-large<br />

Jeanne Clunn, 315 Central Ave.<br />

399-6232<br />

Councllmember at-large<br />

Gary jessel, 156 Asbury Ave.<br />

399-0980 (W). 398-1258 (H)<br />

Councllmember at-large<br />

Nickolas Tr<strong>of</strong>e Jr., 66 Walnut Rd,<br />

465-2900 (W), 399-3895 (H)<br />

Councllmember 1st Ward<br />

Mark Vldetto, 824 Seacrest Rd.<br />

398-1157 (W>, 398-7229 (H)<br />

Councllmember 2nd Ward<br />

Karen Oliphant, 815 Parkridge Rd,<br />

399-1290 (W), 399-1136 (H)<br />

Councllmember 3rd Ward<br />

John Flood, 1701 Haven Ave.<br />

399-0044 (W), 391-0700 (H)<br />

City clerk<br />

Angela Pileggi, City Hall<br />

399-6111<br />

Children without love<br />

end up costing taxpayers<br />

Editor, Ssntlnel-Ledger;<br />

Unmarried women and<br />

ttenages having more and<br />

IS YOUR<br />

BUSINESS NAMEI<br />

ONO<br />

EARLY BIRD LIST?<br />

'If not get'your<br />

copy in today for<br />

our 56th Annual<br />

On« we receive your<br />

copy. we '" list your<br />

business name,.,<br />

FREE!<br />

CALL 399.1220<br />

Ask for Display Advertising<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

mure Babies are frewing at<br />

an alarming rate as stated<br />

by a wcent report <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

Census Bureau.<br />

In most tasttnees <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

having child after chUd in<br />

order to get more local and<br />

federal aid.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se children<br />

grow up with no parental<br />

guidance or love, conse<br />

quentiy moit <strong>of</strong> thran end<br />

up on <strong>the</strong> wrong side <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

law.<br />

As a citizen I am very<br />

much concerned with thii<br />

bend. I do not pr<strong>of</strong>ess to be<br />

a legal authority, but <strong>the</strong><br />

Intriguing question Is why<br />

am I forced via taxei to pay<br />

for this irresponsible practice?<br />

John /. Bamtmne<br />

RosBmont,Pa,<br />

Whale watch program<br />

at Wetiands Institute<br />

Photo naturalists MB* md<br />

Diane Dove will present a<br />

mUtt-medla program entitled<br />

Wfcate WWeMng — DK Gorfb<br />

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5 at me Weflmds tastttute,<br />

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H^R BLOCK DON'TSETTLEFORLESS!<br />

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B6<br />

Two schools win two CAL titles; for<br />

Mainland: basketball and swimming<br />

The Cape-Atlantic League<br />

races art' over for <strong>the</strong> win tor<br />

iports season and two<br />

schools came away with<br />

two championships each.<br />

Mainland won its first<br />

boys basketball championship<br />

in 21 years, taking <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape-One title.<br />

Sam Botta's Mustangs,<br />

who <strong>have</strong> five juniors<br />

among <strong>the</strong>ir first six players,<br />

clinched <strong>the</strong> title in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City last month-<br />

They beat Atlantic City<br />

twice during <strong>the</strong> season to<br />

dethrone <strong>the</strong> Vikings.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> Mainland swimming<br />

team won its first<br />

league championship, taking<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cape-Two race in a<br />

battle with defending<br />

champion <strong>Ocean</strong> City and<br />

Lower Cape May, Uke <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

basketball counterparts, <strong>the</strong><br />

Mainland swimmers swept<br />

<strong>the</strong> defending champions,<br />

Buena, a football and<br />

o-nss country champ in <strong>the</strong><br />

fan, added Cape-Two titles<br />

In wrestling and girls basketball<br />

during <strong>the</strong> winter.<br />

Middle Township won<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cape-Two boys basketball<br />

championship, missing<br />

an unbeaten season when<br />

<strong>the</strong>y lost to Wildwood in<br />

<strong>the</strong> final game <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> regular<br />

season last Thursday,<br />

Absegami did go undefeated<br />

while capturing <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape-One wrestling title.<br />

VinelMnd was undefeated<br />

again to win <strong>the</strong> Cape-One<br />

Girls fumble finale to Colts<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City girls<br />

came close to sweeping <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape-One champion Cumberland<br />

girls last week but<br />

lost a 4O39 decision in <strong>the</strong><br />

final seconds,<br />

"We really collapsed Ln<br />

<strong>the</strong> final two minutes," said<br />

Raider coach Chris Lentz.<br />

•We wore ahead by five<br />

points With 2:22 left and<br />

turned <strong>the</strong> ball over seven<br />

times,"<br />

The Raiders still led, 39-<br />

38, with 19 '• seconds left<br />

before turning <strong>the</strong> ball over<br />

again. Cumberland was<br />

fouled with five seconds left<br />

and missed from <strong>the</strong> foul<br />

line.<br />

But Cheryl Davis grabbed<br />

<strong>the</strong> rebound for <strong>the</strong> Colts<br />

"We really collapsed<br />

In <strong>the</strong> final two minutes*<br />

and scored with three seconds<br />

remaining to win <strong>the</strong> "I waspleased with<br />

game.<br />

95<br />

Whale watching is topic<br />

"Whale Watching - <strong>the</strong><br />

Gentle Giants" will be <strong>the</strong><br />

subject <strong>of</strong> a multi-media program<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Wetkndi Institute,<br />

Stone Harbor<br />

Boulevard, Middle Township<br />

on Sunday, March 5 at 2 pa.<br />

The show will be presented<br />

by photo-naturalists,<br />

Mike and Diana Dove, who<br />

<strong>have</strong> combined (heir photography<br />

with a musical, nananve<br />

sound tack to tattoduoe<br />

audiaiOK to whale watching<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> Up <strong>of</strong> Cape Cod, Call<br />

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swimming title that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

always win,<br />

Cumberland won <strong>the</strong><br />

girls basketball championship<br />

in Cape-One, though<br />

<strong>the</strong>y had to scramble near<br />

<strong>the</strong> and to do it.<br />

They joined <strong>the</strong> Vineland<br />

swimmers in being <strong>the</strong> only<br />

teams to defend outright<br />

championships. The Middle<br />

boys shared <strong>the</strong> Cape-Two<br />

basketball title in 1988,<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> our game," said<br />

Lenti, whose team had<br />

beaten Cumberland, 56-53,<br />

earlier this year, "We<br />

played near-perfect<br />

defense. 11<br />

The score was tied, 6-6, |<br />

after one period but Cumberland<br />

rallied to take a<br />

19-12 halftime lead. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City tied <strong>the</strong> wore, 27-27,<br />

alter three quarters and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n assumed <strong>the</strong> lead early I<br />

in <strong>the</strong> final period.<br />

Shannon Garrity and Yul-<br />

vonka Legette led <strong>the</strong> Raid- Might<br />

_<br />

dHgle<br />

Maraaret Rowell aided <strong>Ocean</strong> City's Ross Carter looks like he's into a fadenine<br />

B<br />

away jumper during <strong>the</strong> victory over Holy Spirit. Trmre<br />

Ivana Bvrd scored 12 and w » r « fivi Raiders In double lloures that night, led by<br />

fr4 renter Darlene Johnson Scott Sinner's 21 points,<br />

added 11 for Cumberland,<br />

Boys lose to<br />

Cumberland<br />

Cumberland's Lonnie<br />

McCoy made two free<br />

throwi with nine seconds<br />

left in regulation last week,<br />

opening <strong>the</strong> door to <strong>the</strong><br />

Colts' 84-78 overtime victory<br />

over <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

The game, <strong>the</strong> Raiders<br />

final regular season contest,<br />

was ako highlighted by<br />

Cumberland "senior Terry<br />

Parker reaching tihe 1,000<br />

point mark for his career.<br />

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The Raiders had a twopoint<br />

lead (56-54) entering<br />

<strong>the</strong> fourth quarter and <strong>the</strong><br />

two teams iparred <strong>the</strong> rest<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> game.<br />

Bob McAllister scored 22<br />

points for <strong>the</strong> Raiders, passing<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1,200 mark for his<br />

career, Mike McFarland<br />

added a career-hlgh 21<br />

points with Joe Farina and<br />

Scott Bittner each getting<br />

16,<br />

McCoy ended with 20<br />

points for Cumberland,<br />

which stretched its winning<br />

streak to seven games with<br />

<strong>the</strong> win. Art Horn, who<br />

scored four points in overtime,<br />

added 19 with Parker<br />

getting 17 and Andre Buck<br />

16.<br />

Parker joins Dave Hadden<br />

as <strong>the</strong> second Cumberland<br />

boy<br />

points.<br />

to score 1,0 ..*<<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Final boys standings<br />

CAPE-ONE<br />

1. Mainland 16-J<br />

2. Aflanlic City u-4<br />

3. Holy Spirit 13-5<br />

4 Cumberland 11-7<br />

Ocoan City 11-7<br />

6. Vineland 7-11<br />

7. Ab3erjami .6-12<br />

Mlllville 8-12<br />

9. Bridgoton 5-13<br />

10-F-og Harbor Twp 1-17<br />

CAPE-TWO<br />

1. Middle Township 16-1<br />

2. St. Augustine 17-3<br />

Wildwood -.7-3<br />

«. Pleasantvill* 14-fl<br />

B. Lowor Cope May.... 13-7<br />

B. Buona 3-12<br />

Sacrod Heart 6-12<br />

8. Oakcrost 7-13<br />

B. St.Joaoph ....3-17<br />

Wildwood Catholic.. 3-17<br />

11 .Hammonton 1-19<br />

Final girls standings<br />

CAPE-ONE<br />

1. Cumberland 16-2<br />

2. Holy Spirit u*<br />

3. Mainland 13-5<br />

4. Mlllville 12-8<br />

5. Ocoan City 11-7<br />

Vineland 11-7<br />

7. Absogaml A-12<br />

8 Egg Harbor Twp 3-15<br />

9. Atlantic City 2-18<br />

BridgolQn 2-18<br />

CAPE-TWO<br />

1. Buenn 17-1<br />

2. Wildwood 1S-3<br />

3. Wildwood Catholic 13.5<br />

4. Middlo Township 124<br />

5. Lower Capo May 11-7<br />

6 Hammonton 10-8<br />

7. Onkcrest 4-14<br />

Pleasanfvllle 4-14<br />

Sacfod Heart 4-14<br />

10. St. Joseph 0-18<br />

'V-<br />

Rowell is second junior in Raider<br />

history toscore 1,000 points<br />

But Margaret's accomplishment<br />

was more gpedal<br />

because she is only <strong>the</strong><br />

lecond player, boy « girl,<br />

to score number 1,000 as a<br />

junior.<br />

The Raiders beat West<br />

Deptford, 4943, in Monday<br />

night's game to advance to<br />

a second round game last<br />

night at Lacey Township,<br />

after presstime.<br />

Rowell made 9-<strong>of</strong>-14 from<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Hut quarter and had<br />

11 at <strong>the</strong> hall.<br />

"She scored six quick<br />

pointi in <strong>the</strong> third period,"<br />

said Lentz, "and we were<br />

weU in front. Then <strong>the</strong> kids<br />

started to make it <strong>the</strong>ir goal<br />

to get her <strong>the</strong> ball, 1 '<br />

Shannon Ganity, who is<br />

Monday night's girls state "u WB8 was gt peat," m t n said OC<br />

* <strong>the</strong> e floor and 10-<strong>of</strong>-17 lO^<strong>of</strong>-17 ftom from<br />

in fte <strong>the</strong> all-time Raider top<br />

tournament opener had coach Chris Lentz, "but <strong>the</strong> foul line to score exactly ten herself, helped Rowell<br />

special significance for we're aU glad she got it in <strong>the</strong> 28 points she needed,, with seven assists,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City junior Mugaret that game so w§ can con-Shcenttate on tha tough oppo-<br />

rebounds,<br />

Margaret is <strong>the</strong> second<br />

also grabbed 13<br />

Rowell.' "<strong>the</strong> 5-7 forward<br />

became <strong>the</strong> sixth Raider sition ahead in <strong>the</strong> state<br />

OC player to reach 1,000<br />

Pgirl, and 12ft player over, tournament,'*<br />

She scored seven points this year. Bob McAllister<br />

all, to score 1,000 points.<br />

did it for <strong>the</strong> boys in January.<br />

"And <strong>the</strong> last girl to do<br />

it," added Lente, "was my<br />

Mstitant coach," referring<br />

to Robyn Fojisch, who Is 81<br />

points (head <strong>of</strong> Rowell,<br />

Girls win, boys lose in state tourney<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City girls<br />

coasted to a 49-13 win over<br />

visiting West Deptford and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Raider boys dropped a<br />

tough, 80-72, decision at Willingboro<br />

in <strong>the</strong> opening<br />

ground <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Group Three<br />

tournament earlier this week.<br />

The win moved Chris<br />

Lentfs fuis (14-10) into <strong>the</strong><br />

quarterfinals against topseeded<br />

Lacey Township<br />

(2M) last night.<br />

If thay won last night, <strong>the</strong><br />

girls vM line up against<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r Raneocas Valley (2Q-7)<br />

or Middle Township (1M)<br />

tomorrow night.The game<br />

would be played in ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Mount HoUy or Cape May<br />

Court House, depending<br />

upon which team wins,<br />

"Our girl» are very anxlou»<br />

to play Middle Township<br />

and Mainland again,**<br />

said Lena, The Raiders <strong>have</strong><br />

lost rwicij Ws year to both<br />

Middle and Mainland.<br />

"They are eonvtafoed toy<br />

can beat both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m • she<br />

added.<br />

If <strong>the</strong> Raiders advance to<br />

tomorrow night's game and<br />

win, <strong>the</strong>y win play for <strong>the</strong><br />

South Jersey championship<br />

Monday rdjjht at <strong>the</strong> Washington<br />

Township Middle<br />

School<br />

Mainland is a possible<br />

opponent in me South Jersey<br />

final.<br />

The OC boys (1M0), who<br />

W WUUngboro, TO«2, with<br />

three minutes left only to be<br />

outicared, 18-2, down <strong>the</strong><br />

sttetch, were playing in me<br />

tournament for <strong>the</strong> first time<br />

in five years,<br />

Wlllingboro (22.3)<br />

advanced to a meeting with<br />

Middle Township (22-3) last<br />

night in Cape Ivtay Court<br />

House.<br />

Atlantic Christian in tri-state play<strong>of</strong>fs today<br />

PCEAN CITY — Atlantic The team meets Gloucester<br />

Christian in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Christian School boys' varsity<br />

basketball team'wUl be City Sports & Civic Center<br />

in <strong>the</strong> play<strong>of</strong>fs 4 p.m. today<br />

Cougari are<br />

(thursdsy) in <strong>the</strong> Tri-state<br />

Q»ni.tian Athletic Confer<br />

undefeated In <strong>the</strong>ir division,<br />

with an 18-3 overall<br />

ehce<br />

record. .<br />

Two seniors on (he team<br />

reside In <strong>Ocean</strong> City 1 . Rick<br />

Wible and Tony Foidni,<br />

Deron Smlm, a junior<br />

from Pleasantvllle, is tt»e<br />

league leader in rebounds.<br />

Chris Stem, a sophomore<br />

from Mays Landing, is <strong>the</strong><br />

league leader In scoring.<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> sehooTl third<br />

ante In <strong>the</strong> tournament,<br />

undw ti\e coaching <strong>of</strong> Gary<br />

Harper.<br />

Record style<br />

Margaret Rowel!, here going up against Holy Spirit,<br />

ihows ths style that has put her In <strong>the</strong> record books.<br />

And she has a year to go I<br />

Mirtft 1, We JM «WTOfL-HDSW Oe»»n City, 1U. j<br />

Hoop tournament<br />

continues tonight<br />

The search for a dozen<br />

South Jersey basketball<br />

champions, six boys and six<br />

girls, will be concluded in<br />

<strong>the</strong> next week,<br />

Tonight (Thursday) <strong>the</strong><br />

Group Four, Group One<br />

and Parochial A teamswUJ<br />

be in action.<br />

Five Cape-Atlantic<br />

League boys teams see<br />

action tonight. Atlantic City<br />

(184) is home against Pernberton<br />

(13-8) and Cumberland<br />

(17-i) is at Pennsauken<br />

(19-6) in Group Four,<br />

Lower Cape May<br />

hosts Delsea (14-7) and<br />

Buena (12-14) Is at CoUingsweod<br />

(17-8) in Group Two<br />

whUe Holy Spirit (174) to at<br />

home against St. John Vlanney<br />

(14-10) in Parochial A.<br />

Five girls teams play<br />

tonifht in those lame<br />

groups, Cumberland (2M)<br />

wUl meet Vtneiand (17-7)<br />

for <strong>the</strong> third Hme this year,<br />

ml* Hmt ia a Group Four<br />

quarterflnal.<br />

Holy Spirit (16-5) opens<br />

in Parochial A against Mon><br />

jignor Donovan (19-3).<br />

And, in Group Two, Lower<br />

Cape May (18-8) is at Gearview<br />

(17-6) and Delran<br />

(184) faces Buena (2M).<br />

The winners <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

games come back on Saturday<br />

In SouBi Jersey seauflnals<br />

on <strong>the</strong> home court <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> highest seeded team.<br />

Group Three, Group One<br />

and Parochial B South Jersey<br />

semifinals will be<br />

tomorrow night.<br />

The South Jersey championship<br />

games in all groups<br />

wUl be played <strong>the</strong> first four<br />

days <strong>of</strong> next week.<br />

The Group Three boys<br />

and girls titles will be<br />

decided in a doubleheader<br />

Monday night at <strong>the</strong> Washington<br />

Township Middle<br />

School, Also on Monday,<br />

<strong>the</strong> two Group One titles<br />

wUl be played at ColUngsweod<br />

High School.<br />

Tuesday night at Penn-<br />

•auken High School <strong>the</strong><br />

Group Two champions will<br />

be detersuned. The Group<br />

Four girls final wUl be Tuesday<br />

night at Overbrook<br />

High School with <strong>the</strong><br />

Group Four boys playing<br />

Tuesday afternoon at Eastern<br />

High School.<br />

The Parochial B titles wlU<br />

be decided Wednesday<br />

night in a doubleheader at<br />

Lakewood High School<br />

while <strong>the</strong> Parochial A twin<br />

bUl wUl be next Thursday in<br />

Lakewood,<br />

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REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

3iS-7774<br />

3SS7SI4<br />

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

New Jersey<br />

08226<br />

G.ROWLAND<br />

General Carpentry<br />

DECKS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

35 yrs., experience * small jobs welcome<br />

Bus, 398-0092 Res, 398-0945<br />

"Custom work at regularprices"<br />

JAMES D.TARVES<br />

Building and Remodeling<br />

COMMERCIAL * RESIDENTIAL<br />

624-0366<br />

Our customers speak for us....<br />

•We art completely isafefied with <strong>the</strong> high qu^lty <strong>of</strong><br />

craftmanship. Tho wotX was oomplBted m • amoly<br />

fashion and a cooperative attitude ww always<br />

wMam"<br />

Dr. » Mi. Brown,<br />

Gordons<br />

"The mewttont <strong>of</strong> to*oW IriwmlM't WarshMM to<br />

Iho RuWn R. Kftwt Oftlee Building won th»-Be«t New<br />

Cormructton In Caps May <strong>County</strong> far 1917.<br />

Jin Tanm 1 Expertise a Knowledge mode KjMppsn,'<br />

Richard H. K*«t<br />

(609) 298-8W3<br />

(60S) 296-1981 Night<br />

Robert H. Amon<br />

AMON CONSTRUCTION CO,<br />

HOUSi RAISING - MOVING • RiPAIRS<br />

PILE DRIVING • FOUNDATION REPLACEMENTS<br />

HOUSE LEVELING<br />

Hd. 1 lex 278 O Munlon Field Road<br />

Tuskerten, N.J. 0S087<br />

YOUNG CONCRETE<br />

EXCAVATING, Inc.<br />

FOOTINGS •SIDEWALKS<br />

DRIVEWAYS • REPAIRS<br />

CURBS • PATIOS • BACKHQ! SERVICE<br />

•—^,to.FREi ESJIMATIS?<br />

Serving Atlantic and Capt May Counties<br />

927-2627 • 399.M37<br />

PROFESSIONAL QUAUTY SIGNS<br />

AT DISCOUNT PRICES!!!<br />

SUPERIOR<br />

398-8942<br />

231 West Atenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Hew Arwy 0922ft<br />

Speolallzlng In<br />

Custom Homes<br />

RonovationB<br />

Additions & Alterations<br />

SflffllEINC,<br />

OENERAL CONTRACTORS<br />

609-390-8963<br />

TOM HOLLAND<br />

Registered BuHrior<br />

CREATIVE CARPENTRY<br />

Firie WoDrtwcrkiiiy • Cu<br />

Batliroo'ns • MrbtH/n*,<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior and Exterior<br />

Patemburg, N.J.<br />

628-3357<br />

PREI ESTIMATES<br />

OIL CO,<br />

Pully Trained Personnel<br />

Kerosene Gasoline<br />

Diesel Fuels<br />

24 Hrs, a DayLocs! Servle*<br />

399-0460<br />

John Byrne<br />

Painting<br />

Interior/Exterior<br />

• Powtr Washing<br />

• Airless Spraying<br />

• Spray Textured<br />

ceilings<br />

Call 399-8723<br />

Thomas S.<br />

Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR<br />

Licensed- <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

WESTENSON<br />

Construction Inc.<br />

Distinctive Home Builders<br />

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

Custom Kitohins * Additions •_RemodellnQ<br />

[pREEJSTIMATeS 646-0111 J<br />

Chrlstopti<strong>of</strong> M. West<br />

Projaet Ktenaoamtnt<br />

StfVlca Avilahl*<br />

D.B. ERNST<br />

REGISTERED<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

« NEW HOMiS • BATHS • RENOVATIONS<br />

• ADDITIONS • DECKS • KITCHENS<br />

• No Job fee L»rgB.,or TetrSmali •<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

12Y1MM<br />

XPiRliNOI<br />

398.2143<br />

24 HOUR SHRVia<br />

• WDTOOW WASHlNa<br />

. NEW CONSTRUCTION CLEAN-UP<br />

. omCB OJANINO<br />

• TBNANT CHANGBOVfflS<br />

»OBNTOAI. MAMBNANCE<br />

Yen pf^f^ hu bm fmfnrimattu m&Miui tyi<br />

COMMERCIAL MAWTENANCE CO.<br />

Robin « Teresa Shlsen


Thurid.y, March 2.1988 THE igwrTWEL-tHMfff OeMn C3ty, NJ. P|<br />

BS<br />

THE$eNTlNML.LeDOeR <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy, N.J, Thuriday, Mireh 2,1MB<br />

CALL<br />

Man, to Fri,<br />

9 a.m.<br />

to<br />

Sp.m.<br />

399.5411<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATIS<br />

AdvertisBmenB for mess columns should be In <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

<strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger NOT LATBH THAN 2 CM<br />

TUISDAY FOR THURSDAY PUBUCATION.<br />

398.5411<br />

One Time, S lines or less 15.00<br />

(J3 mi fin* SH»^infl 8 8"«*l<br />

Ad Running 8 Consecutive Tlmsi,<br />

with 8 line» or liss<br />

iJO.OO<br />

Adi Requiring Bo« Number. $1,00 addltlonai<br />

112 ilh §«•#!, Oesan City, N.J. 08228<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Maintenance Repairman (Carpenter)<br />

Public Works<br />

Undar direction, pertorma foyUne general carpentry worn iu* as<br />

malm«nanqB and mt lesa diffleyl! tasks Involved In mnitructlon and<br />

"eriolorv"works on wooden structures and structures mado (ram<br />

materials used me same as wood; installs ana maintains harOware ana<br />

futures- works wltn various Hand toola and <strong>the</strong> mars simple maefilne<br />

tools'comnon lo me trade: may bo called upon 10 do olher OTei or<br />

'" general maintenance work; does related work as required,<br />

APPLY CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

DIVISION OF PERSONNEL<br />

9th & Asbury Aveniii<br />

Room 39<br />

EQUAL QPPQfmjNITY EMPLOYER<br />

MECHANIC i<br />

Public Works<br />

Under direction, performi varied mechanical work<br />

Involved In <strong>the</strong> repair, maintenance, and servicing <strong>of</strong><br />

motor vehicles and/or construction squipment, working<br />

with various machines and hand tools common to <strong>the</strong><br />

trade; dost related work as required.<br />

APPLY CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

DIVISION OF PERSONNEL<br />

9th & Asbury Avenue<br />

Room 39<br />

towt appoRTumr awera<br />

Equipment Operator<br />

Public Works<br />

Under direction, operates one or more <strong>of</strong> gasoline or diesel<br />

powered equipment to perform assignments to push, pull, pile, or<br />

laid materials, Blear brush and debris, level "earth to rough<br />

specification on simple roiling terrain and/or lovel surfaces:<br />

Inspeets equipment dally and reports unsafe condition; semcsl<br />

and makes miner emergency repairs in garage or field, lubricates<br />

and oils equipment wtpn needed, does relatad work as required,<br />

APPLY CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

DIVISION OF PERSONNEL<br />

9th & Asbury Avenue<br />

ij' Room 39<br />

emu opnmumr mpiom<br />

MunicipalCourt Clerk<br />

Municipal Court<br />

Under direction, in a municipal court, iupervises and/or perfqnni<br />

<strong>the</strong> specialized clerical work requiring thorough knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and procedures relating<br />

to <strong>the</strong> opemuoni <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> municipal court;-may also serve as <strong>the</strong><br />

violations clerk; does related work as required.<br />

APPLY CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

DIVISION OF PERSONNEL<br />

9th & Asbury Avenue<br />

Room 39<br />

taunt, wwnnMfTY Bwora<br />

ARE YOU m TOWN TODAY..,<br />

LOOKING FOR A SUMNffiR JOB?<br />

WE ARE OPEN! Visit us far an Application end Interview! We art<br />

a vacation lodging complox <strong>of</strong> gusli houtei & a luxury suits motel.<br />

We tfio operate aa a rttrsat centar lor church groups,<br />

GREAT JOBS! Moat Jobs pay W hour (minimum $5) plus lips &<br />

honusi Usually e days ol SS-40 hours. Main ihlft 9 a.m,-2 p.m. Be<br />

<strong>of</strong>! (or baaehumel A few later tnlfta possible. Staff leunge and free<br />

use ef heated pool.<br />

9 Chamber Persons • Laundry• 2 Lifeguards •<br />

Yard & Asst. Laundry • Desk Clerk<br />

Start between Miy 15 & Juno 28. Muet work until Labor Day<br />

(we netd tome people longer).<br />

GREAT PEOPLE! Ws Mat our itaff liKe familyl Bt part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> hard working- peopid <strong>of</strong> 20 adulis t, youths who ears about<br />

each o<strong>the</strong>r and our guests) We will train you. we art ehoasy In who<br />

we hire. We want people who art upbeat, happy, ana who want to<br />

maks o<strong>the</strong>r people happyl<br />

GREAT PLACE! Andrew's Inn & Colony 1330 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

' . 399-2430 _ ^ _ _<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Real Estate Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals!!!<br />

Maks a New Ysars Resolution and take<br />

a look at your future:<br />

M<br />

M<br />

w<br />

• Does your Stoker <strong>of</strong>fer Bonus Incentives<br />

• Does your Broker <strong>of</strong>fer Oonflnue Education Program<br />

• Does your Bmkar otter Award Winning Training<br />

• Den your Broker <strong>of</strong>fer direct mailing cervices at no cost<br />

to you<br />

• Don your Broker manage tho <strong>of</strong>fice and net cempeto<br />

with you torsales and listings<br />

• Does your Broker <strong>of</strong>fer support services such as a<br />

Mortgage Company, Insurance, Equity Advanco, Moving,<br />

and Marketing Staff<br />

• pots your Sroker <strong>have</strong> a network <strong>of</strong> otftaw In Five »titea<br />

for you to refer and receivo relerrals from and earn you •<br />

toe<br />

•<br />

• Does your Broker belong to a National HELO Company to<br />

help you find homes for your sellers anywhere In <strong>the</strong><br />

country<br />

• Dots your Broker Otter Innovative Mortgage Programs<br />

that can bridge <strong>the</strong> Aflordabllity gap for Buyers 4 Setters<br />

If you answered no to any <strong>of</strong> Ms above, you owe It to<br />

your future to find out how <strong>the</strong> Country's i 1<br />

Independent Realtor can changt your Caretr.<br />

Call for a confidential Interview. Ask for Paul<br />

Business Houri: 609-399-8000<br />

Evening Hours: 609-927-5754<br />

Onr 200 <strong>of</strong>fieta IMM throughout<br />

Conntcttcut, Mawtn, Nfw Jtnty,<br />

N*w York tnd P*nn*ytwnlt<br />

Weichert<br />

The American Dream Tbam<br />

18E.«thStrMt<br />

OCEAN CfTY<br />

38MO0O<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

YQUfl MARKETPLACE FOR OCEAN CWf AND THE JERSEY CAPE<br />

AH CONDITIONING • 4 hsuing hjlpur,<br />

Amtttioyi person who wouldHUB » Ham<br />

a Mi Installing ihut moml anO duel<br />

work, Mult Us llnetft, hav» run! «ppaaranea<br />

& drtvWt llesnla, HWartMn<br />

KTsy«»mi. m-am or MI -mo,<br />

ATTENTION OOACHES, TEA0HIR8 k<br />

IILf^TARTiRS . i«m luMttnM •«•<br />

lr» Inooms By <strong>of</strong>fwtng our prawn h pr<strong>of</strong>-<br />

Itibla turn, rilling praarmm to nqn^raM<br />

groupi, c«il ioll.fnn 1-a00-3*frO«», No<br />

htii-Nolnv^inwnt,<br />

CAR WASH ATTiNDANT • mm* or Ismils,<br />

full tlmt, pm M* Oood pay «nd<br />

UBJ A^ly In pram, Thd Auio Uundry,<br />

inSHsvenAva<br />

CIRCULATION DIBIOTOfl • fw M,000<br />

cireuiewn ne«papiir In iouttwm fU<br />

part <strong>of</strong> Qnnrwi Compiiny, rmu wnd<br />

r.ium» 10 LouH B»nwny, Tnt D^»<br />

Journal, iil I. Oil Rosd. Vlnsund, NJ<br />

oiaeo<br />

EARN MONEY • BMdlnfJ<br />

iaO0O0/s»ar Inosmo potsntal,<br />

40Hi7^M0, Eit.V.7904.<br />

FISHiRMiN/MARtNI itOLOOIlTS •<br />

Mtl*Fsia, m »m« * IW«vW» M*<br />

hnt RacroallonBl Ftohsmtn. Musi b*<br />

able to Idemlty sail waiw ntn is «psd*»<br />

leval ragulrn weaiwnd wwk, pay M,00<br />

Hr, ^ui mllMgi, Call i-JOO-TaMOO!,<br />

FUU. TIME • Pan tr 6u» ind waiw«<br />

positions svalUblo. Yom round and seatonal.<br />

Call Mr, G»sl« torInterview, 39BiboO,<br />

_<br />

QReAT JOBI • tuu round chambsiwonX<br />

1 out. mng, housakaapirtg for taduty ol<br />

ouMI hou§«, Wunf lulu moHI, Ch*.<br />

Ian retreai csnlsr. 1 p«wn to wwH 50<br />

houn or 8 psople S m. mm, »,* hr,<br />

miieal, dmal, vaaftl* tlm», tlpi, BOnua,<br />

sit Qood p«njon«llt», ttlllty, word<br />

haWti, Rsfirsnois, iKpsrtsnBt Kslpful<br />

but not nee«iary - will train. Apply Andres's<br />

Inn, 1330 Oosan Ave,, O,C. JiB-<br />

2430,<br />

HAIRSTYLIST, NAIL TECH • Y«ar rttmd<br />

poslBon, <strong>of</strong>Unors. SaUiry, eommlMlon,<br />

pid vaation, am* opporajnity. Apply<br />

35 Bhors Road, Bt. 9, Mimioni,<br />

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

Real Estate<br />

Office seeking:<br />

Part-tlmfl<br />

RecBptlonist/Secratary 3<br />

or 4 days per week<br />

Full tlmi Secrttary 5<br />

days a week<br />

Contact Pat McClure or<br />

Michael Monihanfdr<br />

confidential Interview<br />

nflATTiflSHM. 12I1J4CINTML<br />

399-1311 399-0998<br />

OPfN7O4rS<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

WafeMfl ftoaftw ol Oesan City.<br />

Ops May <strong>County</strong> M looking tor<br />

•n aspwlsnad IMnMi |A»<br />

ponw whh tha •blltty to analyio<br />

Incom. ilgiamwM arai tha (tain,<br />

ctaj knswMga to cwmuntam<br />

wtth tattyt Muta IrtyMM i<br />

•fllari, Ouirantied weakly<br />

U»di, axallam tupport Htytat<br />

end manoosmsnt ttam with<br />

Amatcas Nyrrtar 1 fMBor, Fer a<br />

conlldsntlal Mertvew. Corilaa<br />

Weichert,<br />

Realtors t£<br />

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

389-8000<br />

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT<br />

BE A PART OF THE<br />

TEAM THAT<br />

WORKS TOGETHER<br />

Now Interviewing<br />

Mar. 18* 11-4<br />

Mar 25* 11-4<br />

****<br />

CocMaH Servora, Food Seiv«ra<br />

HosUHosteea. Buspeopte<br />

UnsoookB, Prep, Panby.<br />

HSXBU HOURS<br />

COMPETTT1VEWAOE8<br />

riUAKA<br />

ROOSEvaT BLVD. MMMORA<br />

EOT S OFF Rl PARKWAY<br />

(609)390-1757<br />

UtfOFIiRS • light worts Him drtveri Ih<br />

emit. Good opponunily Is loam, year<br />

round work wiin banonu, Upper Town-<br />

•Hip a/on, lisa nead mp, dump truck<br />

driven. Call McCarthy Paving Co., 9M-<br />

0300 during waiWng hour*.<br />

LABOnATOHY TKHNWIAN • !u« Ims<br />

position at local miiartaM tntlnaAs-<br />

Bnarcli laboratory. 8om« tscnnkal or<br />

hBn«-on msshnteaj »W« daaJraU*, RIAL ESTATE SALEi • Why unit for<br />

pisua r»»pono In «ntld«noi (s TM that llnjt tale? Stan aamlng rantal In-<br />

sanilnal-LBdgsr, Doi 303, Oaan City.<br />

NJ0812B,<br />

_<br />

LOSERS WANTED • Lou » pound* In<br />

M daytl IncnM, CslluUM. Doctor recs-<br />

Bmmsndsdl Inendlbla hi abconsrl No<br />

sMrdHl No druoiliinw Shipping. Barbam<br />

(303)799-0664.<br />

MANAGERS • B raault. Win, dsyaiop<br />

«al«» tonja. torn 1 ngunN ftral y«r. «-<br />

etllani training and adnneimaht. Grant<br />

opp<strong>of</strong>tunlty for ismkattnd or retired sisojtlve..<br />

Can Hairy MeQuIrs a! an-<br />

1711 day, or iWM on eiport-<br />

•nea.0al!4SW117.<br />

B1AL BBTATE SALEi • Caraer opporty.<br />

nlty avail. In (X;'t Mrgnl <strong>of</strong>fta toramb|.<br />

Uoui Ueanaad ulagpanwn. Training prsgnm,<br />

qomputertiod operation. n*w modem<br />

hMIIIM, high employes kjnoovlty,<br />

fantMUc Income polentaL Cull iargar<br />

Many, 309-Q078 tor Inlervlow.<br />

REAL ISTATl BAUS - fu» «m«, par.<br />

unaj training, no ajpartanea neceesary.<br />

Cat! Rka Boil EUala, Raallon, 390-<br />

1444.<br />

come from your Aril day at sna <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

rnoal ecttvo North and eftot, ktadem<br />

csmputarUM <strong>of</strong>ttea, ptaaiant working<br />

condllkxa win praoualed commission<br />

»cato for <strong>the</strong> ombltloiu llamad Misspanon.<br />

Call Paul Higher at Coejtnl Realty.<br />

Realtor tor a confidential Interview,<br />

3W»SM<br />

REAL 1ST ATI SALES • Full etna nalos<br />

position ovsllaWe for aipandlne company<br />

In Sana! Point. Ejpenencod Indlvldum<br />

ihgyld reply In confidence to Marina<br />

Realty, B44 B«y Aw,, Sgminl Point,<br />

NJ 082+4.. or all 826-0000.<br />

RESTAURANT MANAOErVASStSTANT<br />

MANAGER - Sauonal, AprlKDctobor.<br />

Eiperlena. Necessary, Top BHary, Blue<br />

Onufllua SrileW BeneflB. Sond resume:<br />

YoBterday-n, RooMvalt Blvd., Marmora,<br />

NJ, 08223.<br />

iEORBTAHY • full lima, Monday to F*<br />

day, B to S, local raal emtate <strong>of</strong>flcs. t>vemlflad.CallMS-7100.<br />

STOCK PERSON • wantad torhardware<br />

store, full time, tome oyartnM inquired,<br />

hospllaJliMUon. NMda MHHnotlnM detail<br />

ortented penjw. Some haavy lifting.<br />

Apply In panun, ShssmaMr Lumbar,<br />

igthlWatlOeawiOlty,<br />

UP TO faOO. + A DAY! • Take phone or.<br />

den from home or efflea. Peoplo all<br />

you I No siperlence Mcauary, (212)<br />

078-3827 Ell L-l 00-<br />

WAimESS • Monday thru Fritty lunch.<br />

Saturday and Sunday breakfast and<br />

lunch. Full and Pirt Tina. Can Culinary<br />

Garden tarappolnlmenl 399-3713.<br />

WANT1D • BOOK, Udy « pnjpani ovehint<br />

meal tar Mo adultt, 3 to I pm..<br />

Monday Brough Frtday In <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily.<br />

Plaeie nmly to iox W, Th« Senlnal-<br />

Lsdger, Ogaan City, IHtng ret<strong>of</strong>oncss<br />

and latary nqulmmann.<br />

WOMEN PROFBSSIONALS • Changing<br />

(obo? call us about lha worMI fMIMt<br />

Oaraar Advancsmenl System and get<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1988 Dlraemy <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow^ Jobs<br />

Mt, phone Kansn (801) iJMlOO,<br />

Hippy Ads<br />

Happy 8th Birthday<br />

Lori-Beth<br />

March 7,1989<br />

We love you and we<br />

know you love us, too<br />

Mommy, Erin, Mom-Mom,<br />

Pop-Pop, nod ill your<br />

Aunts, &Unel§s,ind<br />

Cousins 3-2<br />

DmrMary<br />

Thanks for being fliere<br />

when I need you,<br />

F.<br />

John<br />

Good Luck with your<br />

New Business Venture<br />

Dick<br />

Dear Margaret<br />

Congratulations on yoour<br />

lOOOih carter point. Go<br />

O.C. QMS Basketball!<br />

Tom<br />

ChlWCarr<br />

umilimjl vo a^1 gnwa>. ManMT, IM<br />

Spon-<br />

Con STSMk. PWna viJSk.<br />

dByWiifalMWfr<br />

THESENTINEL-LEDQER<br />

JEBP» iiM • 3S" TIRES, • iffeat legal,<br />

ranch BUipsnilon, Many eitnli IM numerous<br />

to mention 13.900 Coil S4t-<br />

171 i attar Sp.m,<br />

Personals<br />

A WONDERFUL FAMILY iXPineNOB<br />

Australian. European, i^ndln^vian<br />

High School Exchangs Studsnu Arriving<br />

In August Oocotna • Host Family t<strong>of</strong><br />

Amurlcon lolflrnjltural Studanl. E«<br />

charigo Call 1 8DO-Slbllng<br />

CONSIDERING ADOPTION? - Lsl'i<br />

wgrk toge<strong>the</strong>r tg find [ha b@t possible<br />

horns lor your buoy ChooJi from pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />

selectsd and svalualsd couples.<br />

Meet As family II you wish The daOslsn<br />

Is always yours Pregnancy Hpamss<br />

said Call Kalhy at Loving Homos ol<br />

Spsnce-Chapln onytlmo 1-BOO 321-<br />

U»e.<br />

QOLO OBIOfT CARD • No sseurtly d«.<br />

posit required. Quarantead approval<br />

809-77MI81<br />

LOANS BY MAIL. $100.125,090 Mra<br />

•VBllaM, Any purpose. No collateral<br />

You Quolllyl Datolla: Souhlind, P.O.B.<br />

24871J, Wlnston-aaJsm, NO 27114.<br />

LOVINQ, PROFtSIIONAL OOUPLE •<br />

desires to adopt whlta Infant through privale<br />

adopllon. All medical expenses<br />

paid. Call Honk i Debbie (20t) Ml'<br />

16M.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services<br />

CARPENTERHAIJDYMAN . Small lobs<br />

proiuneu. frae eitlmatH, doors trimmed,<br />

daw onn stair repalra Cot ready for<br />

Spring. Call SW40B1 after B PM.<br />

OOUNiEUNQ AND TUTOBINQ • Can<br />

OUSTOM WOOOWORKKQ - Nfnlture,<br />

reproductions, repair and rennlshlng.<br />

Over 20 years woodworWng exporlencs.<br />

timer Malurtanlsh, 4»i»5,<br />

VDiO MASTERS • an vloao taps your<br />

awns, sports and <strong>the</strong>atrical nhowt. 11<br />

years ejpsriencs Alto, we clean VCR'i<br />

In your home. For Information, all VW«o<br />

Masien. 641-2410.<br />

ICHARD<br />

ADAMS<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

Kitchen & Baitis • Roplacumonl<br />

Windows<br />

Dan & Storm Doon • Orywall 1<br />

PalnOng<br />

Vinyl ami Ceramic TM<br />

.. General Carpentry<br />

399-0890<br />

Adobe, Marble & Tile<br />

Mm wonV i RMWIMM<br />

mtmm, Fonn « SMftt<br />

Ctpt my <strong>County</strong> ann<br />

391.1920<br />

Amm Ccunty MI<br />

64S.i393 M<br />

ANDERSOtWWERKIS<br />

TAG SALE<br />

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Uquldalion <strong>of</strong> hguae contBtits<br />

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CALL 927-0975<br />

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Uenmd i liwnf 40 jMn apanWItl<br />

Alterations • Ropalrs • Rthabi<br />

Bv Ttw Hour<br />

CaH399-2S66<br />

ovenlnfls<br />

DECKS -H<br />

. VWYL •<br />

LEWSYPlffiR<br />

390-8298<br />

23 ¥«.<br />

"/ WeleQmeSmailJQbs"<br />

O'NEILL MOVING<br />

((tmnny OTyme)<br />

PuH toad to t M<br />

Siding<br />

Call 211-289-1130<br />

ESTMATB<br />

9<br />

Carpentry<br />

pM<br />

Cleaning<br />

Residential & Commercial<br />

GoodReferencei<br />

Call Anytime<br />

653-4904 ^<br />

BIG JOHN'S<br />

LAWN SERVICE<br />

Edging • Trlmrina-WJ"<br />

399-3706<br />

•CARPETS*<br />

Ono» In • Matlin* opportunity to<br />

" nor drawn rant*<br />

kwhatontopit*<br />

I hay* leftover<br />

rolaki Mtx*trom<br />

mow |ot» tMt I<br />

rmatwll.<br />

SAM THE CARPET MAN<br />

464-2742-691-8100.<br />

BEFORE<br />

you sign a contract,<br />

TAKiUS<br />

Into consideration<br />

OALL US<br />

lor rates<br />

628-2987<br />

GMOnumHiUf<br />

20th ANNIVERSARY<br />

Mr.K's<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

and Upper Township<br />

Area a<br />

JULIANA<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Large & Small<br />

Construction<br />

Specializing In:<br />

DECKS • ADDITIONS<br />

General Contracting<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

398-5919<br />

BARRY MESSNER<br />

CARPENTER<br />

15yii«pAnt.<br />

FM mlktmm, h)ly Inund<br />

Call 390-3595<br />

BUI Sttvlno You<br />

BROOKS TV<br />

TV a Radio Ropalra<br />

Elictronle Servicing<br />

704 Asbury Ave,<br />

3914199 „<br />

* ** * T * **•<br />

M,<br />

39H3336 or 3994552.<br />

HANDYMAN<br />

SERVICES<br />

Pointing • Carpontry • No Jab Too<br />

Smill • Plan Anted for '89<br />

Ask for Charlie<br />

399-1487<br />

FRANK TRDESCO<br />

Concrete Contractor<br />

W7-S0S2<br />

Wanted<br />

The Furniture Man<br />

Needs<br />

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ft 6M.3S21 1<br />

DIAMONDS WANTED<br />

WanB»purcrB»you<br />

DUnwMt. HgMM prlcw paid.<br />

825A»biiryAvo.,O.C.<br />

399^0359 „<br />

Garage and Yard Sales<br />

MOWNQ BUM • ivafythlni B»! (A<br />

Ftmngm, mMmiay*, Hi eendllonar.<br />

boy 1 ! ctothM, much mora, FtWay B la 1 i,<br />

Saturday, S M S, 710 Wwt Av«.. war<br />

•fmrtmocil.<br />

General Merchandise<br />

ALWAYS 1UV1NQ OLD FUmTUnE<br />

dining mom. twdraom, odd ptocw, wickar,<br />

thtlqMt, coUsctMot. gtaawtn, Unant,<br />

deer tteB, teB, Mn, Mna, MM, eld tow<br />

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HERITAQE BUtLDMQS - Tap«w) I-<br />

Saam, bolmp coditructlon iteel bulld-<br />

Inot, anabwar ttampad ,con*tfuctlon<br />

prta. S.»0 alandanl atiaa, 301 *Q x 10<br />

13,416; 40 » *0 X1218.276; BO X 7* XI8<br />

«0,1M: so 1100 J 14 mess, call tor<br />

fnia brochure today. 1 aO&*w5KS<br />

KNIT DESIGNS YARN SHOP - oalabntttna<br />

our tiW ya«, Waavan, hand and<br />

maehina toiDtan watoxna. Authortzad<br />

Brathar Knlttna Mactilna Dealw. Onn<br />

Ti»»d«y4«turday 1030AM la lit*.<br />

Ron W 47, DMz CnMk, 4S5-S4M.<br />

PNEENO TABLE-$50; btustndbalQ.<br />

Ouw* Ann. dialr, $100; b*lo* and<br />

whIM pkiah carpal 12x14, naw, $100; *-<br />

mom) color tnnur, 1200; naw paatal<br />

colond McUorwI. ti aoo. Ml 3M4237.<br />

SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTORS - controt*<br />

and tanta t>r hot «*w twdng and<br />

pool hatfno,t*al your pool *Wi »»•<br />

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SiaoMeMne<br />

STOVE - tnd r*tg«mjf, *at4na VK<br />

undarcmifflM dWmMtar; aMn<br />

General Merchtndlie<br />

F<strong>of</strong>D<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Lovers Only<br />

Ran Antique to<br />

Modem Couectlble<br />

Dolls<br />

fly Appointment[Only<br />

Heose respond to 8« 302<br />

Sentinel-Ledger. 118 B, 8th<br />

St. OC giving fr|fo,<br />

• you UJUJ ee eoritactei<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r Doll bauerl »1<br />

DEMOLITION SALE!<br />

Andersen Windows<br />

Double Hung<br />

Various Sizes<br />

Cull for Info...<br />

(609) 398-5819<br />

Boats<br />

DIXIE 1887 • 81 toot walls around, euddy<br />

eswn «1S0 Up E»lnnid«, VRO, Only M<br />

nmtt. fully loadad. Stored Iralda, Call (Of<br />

dttalhi.MI-isaz.Btse,<br />

Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS • TonlflB T*<br />

Mat, ammaitia|.rioma Mnnlng h«*.<br />

Sava to BO%>pr(eai torn |»4i, iody<br />

wrapt, lp>.»*i!» Wj<br />

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Keal Estate Sale<br />

Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

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duasd. LtMa Mit, ivaugh F«b igjfa<br />

No rauonaMa <strong>of</strong>Mit rafuMd, ana »*.<br />

to qualinad Myar, Can tWp-U-Ssl ntuton.<br />

3D8-B300. -<br />

OFFIOi SPAM BENT fffll»Byy til.<br />

B year eld <strong>of</strong>fica build kifl with two 2 bdjn,<br />

apt»- rental lor »1,10O ma WorkAp<br />

with prMU bah and <strong>of</strong>lks raniad (w<br />

two mo. Sailing f»ta« t223.00a Mnt<br />

will pay mongiga: Call 388-5223. .<br />

RESTAURANT • rully oqulppM, ufflltta.<br />

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Real Estate Sale<br />

2525-27 OENTFML - DM) CBnttuMsr{4<br />

bedroomi, all appUancat md orpalkq,<br />

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•No Monay Down: V, A. pure<br />

home. BvollabU In Soulum<br />

<strong>County</strong>, Wi today for da«te. I<br />

am,<br />

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roomi. \V, bath*, sB hoal. MnM A<br />

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ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

Heal Estate, Realtor\<br />

2700 Asbury Avenue • OcGan City. NJ • 5501 West Avenue<br />

Post Office Box 2048. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

3215 Bay land Dr.<br />

SAT. & SUN.<br />

MARCH4&5<br />

Noon to 4 P.M.<br />

PAYFRQNTINQ VIEWS)<br />

Thrti btdrosm home with dan, iundtokwitli pwonjmle<br />

Vltws, gas hot watif hait, i'A b»tt», fstmal dining (Win,<br />

ikylights 1ind1S 1 xa4 1 boati!ip!<br />

(609) 399-1637 (609) 399-0784<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City • Location, condition, price mike Mi boachfront<br />

property a best buy, 4 bdrtn., 1 bath, gat heat, central air and<br />

2 Mr gamgs. BeautiMlly furnished maticulouiry maintained.<br />

Qood starmga and addtionall <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. CaM today tor<br />

appointment topreview, $339,000.<br />

Qotan City. QorgMus 1 bdnm., t bath haytr<strong>of</strong>rt §arKto, Comptete<br />

appliance package, gat host, central air, fireplace,<br />

Window treatment decks, swimming pool, tennit courts,<br />

great vjawi. Your perfect vacation home. Competitively<br />

priced at $178,500.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City - Office and garage commercially zoned forretail<br />

•tore, business or pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fice, laundry, dry ctaanlnQ.<br />

barber and beauty shops, car wash, car lot warehousing,<br />

etc. Consists <strong>of</strong> 4G» *q. fl <strong>of</strong>fice spue© and 834 tq. ft.garage<br />

•pace. Lot size It 55 X 90' - only $118,000.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City - Now 3 bdrm., 2 bath duplex, (tat htat, central<br />

air, complete appliance package. Wall to wal carpet*, Wiling<br />

fans, custom mini-blinds and verticals. Qrwt prtc*. Atbury<br />

Avenue location. Reduced to $308,000. Call today.<br />

Btyberry Cove Condo Campground • Cata Villa modal on<br />

large comer lot wilh screened porch. Furnished and beautifully<br />

landscaped, dote to poo) and take. $52,500.<br />

COLDUJeLL<br />

BANKGR •<br />

ACADEMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

909 WEST Mt<br />

398-3888<br />

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Raal Estate Salt Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday. Feb. 26th<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

Greenfield Rancher<br />

ThrM bedrooms, 1 1/2<br />

baths, spotless and<br />

*' upgraded.'Askl'ng SUT.OOO.<br />

390-9477<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. & Sun.<br />

12-4 p.m.<br />

313 E. Inlet Rd,<br />

Brand now homo In tha<br />

Gardens. Open porch, living<br />

room, fireplace, dining<br />

room, eat-in, kitchen, family<br />

room Vi bath, laundry on<br />

first floor, lour bedrooms,<br />

two baths on second (Igor,<br />

gas heat, central sir, carpet,<br />

all appliances.<br />

Andersen windows. Urge<br />

rear patio and yard, two<br />

oar garage. 1391,000. Oall<br />

399-0041,<br />

BeaehblooK iingli sups to<br />

beach. <strong>Ocean</strong> views, two<br />

decks, three bedrooms,<br />

IVa baths, family room,<br />

parking, partly furnished<br />

$225,000. Call 399-0041<br />

New listing in Riviera sec<br />

lion. Two story homo with<br />

attaohod garage. Living<br />

room, dining room, modem<br />

eat-In kitchen, family room,<br />

bath and laundry on first<br />

floor, three bedroomB, now<br />

bath on second floor, else<br />

baseboard heat, central<br />

air, hardwood floors, storage<br />

over garage, appli<br />

ancos includod. $235,000<br />

Call 399-0041.<br />

Down<strong>town</strong> store with 300<br />

sq, ft. arid three apart<br />

ments. First floor has a<br />

•tore and one bedroom<br />

apt. with 2Va baths, second<br />

floor apt, has two bedrooms,<br />

bath. Third floor<br />

apt. has 2Vi bodrooms,<br />

bath. Oil hot wator hent.<br />

vinyl siding, oxcellent<br />

Investment opportunity<br />

$219,500. Call 399-0041.<br />

. ho eioie to<br />

mm- Uvjng room, dining<br />

froem/, kitchen, laundry,<br />

H^ewfjar room on tint floor.<br />

*4 btdroomi, 3 tie bathi<br />

and 1 dan on second floor,<br />

iundeek <strong>of</strong>f master bedroom,<br />

iereened front<br />

poreh, gai help, two ear<br />

garage. $450,000. Call<br />

1904041.<br />

Spacious beautifully fur.<br />

niihed 4 bedroom, 9 bath,<br />

ind floor beachfront with<br />

laundry, storage, tnelowd<br />

thower, fireplace', extra<br />

largo deck! and over-sized<br />

gnga, Expantive ocean<br />

vlawt . all this for<br />

$446,000. Prime •ou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

bMehl Call 3994121.<br />

WANT1D<br />

TAXIXCHANQE<br />

Will swhanga 1S00 eq. ft, J<br />

bedroom, 1 baft ranch,<br />

hame for Ocsean City <strong>of</strong><br />

Uppaf Toviinihlp property.<br />

Call ChueH at Hiea Real<br />

Eetato tor dotails<br />

390-1444 o,927-6411<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat, & Sun.<br />

12-4 p.m.<br />

1644 Asbury Ave.<br />

New condominiums maintenance<br />

free, 3 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths, oloctric heat pump<br />

and central air In each<br />

floor, carpet, decks,<br />

$164,900 1st floor<br />

$164,900 2nd floor. Call<br />

399-0041.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. & Sun.<br />

11-4 P.M.<br />

5446-48 Asbury<br />

AVA,<br />

1 black to beach! Brand<br />

new duplex condes with<br />

90% financing to qualified<br />

buyers. 3 bedroom, 2<br />

ba<strong>the</strong> unit with fireplace,<br />

central air, carport parking,<br />

appliances, and carpeting.<br />

See our furnished tampls<br />

unit today I Ready for<br />

Oceypanoy S17S.000 1st<br />

floor. 1185,000 2nd floor.<br />

Call 399-8822,<br />

Locatlonl LoeationI Location!<br />

Clean and comfort-<br />

'.afte Central Avenue .1st<br />

fiebr condominium located<br />

across driveway from<br />

beachl Pully furnished and<br />

equipped inoluding park,<br />

ing. All for f 118,000, See<br />

todayl Call 3894822,<br />

I2S Sq Ft Studio - Perfect<br />

vacation retreatl Very<br />

doge to beach, very nicely<br />

furnished, v«ry Inexpenlive<br />

- Only $63,900. Call<br />

389-1SS8,<br />

i<br />

lager<br />

Gold Coast location a<br />

beautiful Sid* by ilde<br />

dypiexonaiox120iotin<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> belt blooks in<br />

<strong>the</strong> City. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> only<br />

true Gold Coast proBerfJes<br />

eurrentiy lined for sale,<br />

rjon't miss out on mis<br />

unlqua inv»iment opportunity.<br />

$419,000. Call<br />

today 3994822.<br />

inclusive Bay Club • 3<br />

bdrms., 2 bath oondo unit<br />

with panoramie view <strong>of</strong><br />

Bay and great sunsets.<br />

Included private parking,<br />

pool, club house & marina<br />

$119,800, Furnished witti<br />

all amenities. Call 399-<br />

1886.<br />

Duplex - 4 bedroom, 1<br />

bath each floor. Only stapi<br />

to a great beaeh.<br />

$248,000,<br />

Call399-1SS6,<br />

Move right in to this 1<br />

bdrm,, 1 bath unit oloie to<br />

center dty. beaohes and<br />

boardwalk private peel.<br />

Lew condo fee includes air<br />

conditioning, water, lawsr,<br />

building Insurance and<br />

maintenance. Only<br />

$14S,000.<br />

471 Batierjia Rd, 200341(1 St. Ill ABantie Ave.<br />

399-0041 3111821 391-1856<br />

nmn<br />

R<br />

reliability<br />

Bailors, illdrneya. lenders and eiher prpiessionals<br />

seliei u§ first lor enly one reason <strong>the</strong>y can rely an<br />

us lor prampt, accurate and aapendabls tills work II s i<br />

iradlilon here, as «all as a promise, backed by 40 years<br />

<strong>of</strong> inlsgnly and linahcial !lab.liiy<br />

For yeur'iitle work, coniict Michsle Martin, Manager<br />

A IIILE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

"""" 213? Asbury Avenug<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City • (809)391-0031<br />

Over 30 ottiees in Ihe mtd.Atianlic area<br />

THRU BEDROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE<br />

Kllchan, dining area, living room, bath, elec, heat,<br />

detached oversized garage. $175,000.<br />

THREE BEDROOM, 2 PATH<br />

furnished 1 1/1 itety home, else, heat, living room.<br />

Wtehen, dining aria, utll, room with washer, close to<br />

b h . $175,600,<br />

SOUTH END COMMERCIAL CORNER<br />

Plus Inside building. Two •tores, <strong>of</strong>fice, 6 apts.<br />

Including owner's 3 bedroom apt,, S baths, 2<br />

powder rooms,<br />

GOSS REALTY,<br />

Realtors<br />

3258 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-2098<br />

Tranklin c Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

TAKE NOT!<br />

PRICE REDUCTION!<br />

Established Deli & Sundry Business<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>nd and high traffic area- sale<br />

includts rtal estate and equipment.<br />

Flinty <strong>of</strong> room for expansion. Buy now<br />

and be prepared for thi 1989 summir<br />

season. You'll pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />

SZiiti & Asbury Avo. -|17 Ailanlin Ave,<br />

399-5711 393-6712 399-3713<br />

!3cean City - Now 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, ga» heat, central air, com-<br />

Bteta aptJlianM paetage. Wall towall earpetj, oeiling fans,<br />

oustem^ini.blirids and vertleali. Gre«t prioe, Asbury Avenue<br />

location. Reduced to $149,000. Call today!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City • Offlee and garage wmrnereiBJIy zoned for retail<br />

•tort business or pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fice, laundry, dry cleaning,<br />

barber and beauty shops, ear wash, ear tot,warehousing,<br />

ate. Consists <strong>of</strong> 459 sq, ft. <strong>of</strong>fice space and 834 tq, ft. garage<br />

•pace Lot size it SS' x 80' only $118.000.<br />

Ooaan City - Gorgeous t bdrm,, 2 bath bayfront oondo. Oompleto<br />

appliance package, gas heat central air, fireplace,<br />

window treafment, decks, iwlmmlng pool, tennis eourte,<br />

great views. Your perfect vacation home. Competitively<br />

priced at $178,500<br />

Oewn City - LoeatJ<strong>of</strong>i, condition, prtos mate this beachfront<br />

property a best buy, 4 bdrm,, I bath gas heat, central air and<br />

2 ear garage. Saautifully furnished and metieiitously maintained.<br />

Good storage and addtionai eff-ttreet parking. Call<br />

today torappointment to prtvlaw. $839,000,<br />

Semens Point • Large 1 « 2 bdrm,, eondos from $99,800,<br />

Gat heat, contra) air, full appliance package. 6 minutes to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City beaches and short commute to Atlantic City.<br />

1 Mat, water, sewer and insurance included In condo fee.<br />

WhypayrenW Call today.<br />

igg Harbor Township - 4 bdrm., ivs bath, 2 story home on 1<br />

acre tot. Wall to wall carpeting, all appliances included.<br />

Reduced » $132,500.<br />

COLDWeLL<br />

ACADEMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

^<br />

808 WEST AVE,<br />

398-3888<br />

1 ITS,<br />

2700 Asbuty Avenue < <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ • 6501 West Avenue<br />

Pest Offla Box 2048, <strong>Ocean</strong> City. NJ 08226<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

3215 Bay land Dr.<br />

SUNDAY, FiB. 26, NOON TO 4 P.M.<br />

SAYFRQNTINQ VIIWSI<br />

Three bedroom home with den, sundecH with panoramie<br />

views oas hot water heat, 8 1/2 bathi, formal dining<br />

1 room, skylights, and 1i'x24' boat illpl<br />

(609) 399-1637 399-0784<br />

.<br />

1<br />

BUY ME NOW<br />

I Was Just Reduced!<br />

TRIPLEX -$125,000<br />

• 2-3 Bedroom Units<br />

• 1-2 Bedroom Units<br />

• Active Guest House Uctnse<br />

• Garage<br />

• 1988 income $20,000<br />

Call *Look > Buy<br />

BETTY JOHNSON<br />

REAL ESTATE, INC.<br />

398-6066 or<br />

822-7171<br />

Ask for a<br />

"FREE" market |<br />

analysis.<br />

T<br />

• r, v~,<br />

>xwf*<br />

BEACHBLOCK<br />

< TOWNHOUSE<br />

Modem, air conditioned, 3<br />

bedrooms, Z'A baths.<br />

Close to beach & boardwalk.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> views, nicely<br />

furnished. Pl«nfy <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f<br />

street parking.<br />

MUST SELL!<br />

Gardens Rancher with 3<br />

bedrooms, iv> baths.<br />

Urge den wltfi fireplace, 2<br />

ear garage, Qas heat.<br />

Price Reduced<br />

FRENCH<br />

GARDENS HOME<br />

Ideal home for y«arty or<br />

summer vacationing Naw<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>, new bath, fully<br />

equippod kitchen, large<br />

deck. 3 bdrms., 2 oar<br />

garage. Make it a point to<br />

see this gtm.<br />

BOATMAN'S PARADISE<br />

3 bedroom, 2 baths, cor.<br />

ner-unit oondo overlooking<br />

pool. Former sample unit<br />

with $35,000 furniture<br />

pabkaga^ also 30 ft.<br />

bonJppT Catch those<br />

beautiful sunsets.<br />

It's a "SHORE" bit when you buy through<br />

French Real Estate<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVINUi<br />

OCiANCiTY.N.J.<br />

399-5454<br />

Real Estate Sals<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 5<br />

12 to 4 p.m.<br />

12 Cindy Lane<br />

Marmora<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Beautiful 1 Vg years new, 3 bdrm. Colonial, VA<br />

baths, garaflt, large lot. Mint eonditten. Pricad to<br />

sell, one <strong>of</strong> a kind, $127,500.<br />

DIB: From M ji St. Sou*, flouts g, 12 mjlis to prsBir Ondy LJM,<br />

Demilj 608-390-8539.<br />

NOHTHIND CONDO<br />

Second floor one bedroom,<br />

close to b»aeh, A<br />

re«lbuyatiBS.BOg.<br />

A HOME t DUPLEX<br />

Duplex has one bedroom<br />

apt, on 1st floor, 2 Bedream<br />

unit on 2nd floor with<br />

large sundock. Three bedroom,<br />

IVa baft 2 story<br />

home in rear. Qas heat<br />

throughout, A good investmental<br />

$229,000,<br />

-.1;.<br />

8PECTACUUR VIEW<br />

OFOCEAN<br />

A.C, ikyllnel Garden location,<br />

spacious LR, DH,<br />

eat-in-kit,, beamid oaBiedral<br />

eelling farnliy room a<br />

bar. 4 bdrm. i den, %Va<br />

baths inground pool,<br />

$49S,D00.<br />

SPECTACULAR HOME<br />

Four bdrms. t bath homo,<br />

now root and new gu h/a<br />

MndWon tytMrn. Beautiful<br />

deck oil matter bdrm.<br />

Newly r»novated kitdiwi.<br />

Mull IM to appreciate.<br />

1119,000.<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

3PUT LEVEL<br />

firaplnee, bright corner I<br />

bdrm.. 2 bath unit on tint<br />

floor, large deefca, parking<br />

for 2 earn. Groat rental M-<br />

toty. Priced is Mil «t<br />

$118,000.<br />

GARDENS<br />

MULTI-FAMILY HOME<br />

S bedroom home with<br />

largo momer-kvlaw quarters<br />

Two 1 bedroom apu.<br />

on 1st floor. Al rented<br />

yearly, OS heat Ihrooghoul<br />

2 car garage & plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking on evantaad tot<br />

AsWnfl $222,000.<br />

sandpiper<br />

418 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226 199.8123<br />

ZflCHRRIPE<br />

T<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION!! EARLY AMERICAN<br />

DESIGN<br />

8 Bdrm., 2 Va bath, living room, dining room,<br />

kitchen, breakfast nook, family room & liundry/<br />

mud room. Plus a 2 oar garage and a fireplaot.<br />

Inlcudid in sale: range, refrigerator & dishwasher.<br />

3.46 + A. Call for dBtailsl $163,275.<br />

ZflCHflRlfle<br />

REALTY or<br />

2709 Asbury Avenue<br />

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

OPEN 9-8<br />

391-1800<br />

Keep Informed, Read TtieSenHr<br />

Your Community <strong>Newspaper</strong> E\


BIO THE$ENTlNEL.LgBGen Ooein City, N,J. Thufidty, March 2, 1889<br />

Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale<br />

BROCHURE FREEIM • For me Lawaal<br />

pfiesfl Jersey Shore waterfront Cammu^<br />

nliy. Priest sliding In Ihs ISO's. Call mil<br />

number (or iniermaBon. 1*SGf>833-1145.<br />

Zaehariae Roaliy, RoallMl.<br />

CLERMONT/DENNIS TOWNSHIP .<br />

Cuilorn Bunt Home, 4 !3rm$,, 3 beffiS,<br />

fireplace, ingrognd heated pool, large<br />

screened in porch, j.44 Beret, all tmefiilii.s<br />

Includes. A mull H I properly ptesd<br />

to sell. 1166,000 Cell HelrJ-U-Bell, M»-<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday. March Btta<br />

1 to 4 P.M.<br />

Greenfield Rancher<br />

Throe bedrooms. 1 1/2<br />

bathi, spotless and<br />

upjriaed. Asking $117,000<br />

For details call<br />

390-9477<br />

BIAOH HAVEN • Drtsdally rsdussci<br />

eonao'l itarilng al J130,000, Amctlva<br />

financing package! syslisBie. Call Re-<br />

Mil, Realtors al 1 ^00-331-13Si tor<br />

Free Brochurell Omar pfopsnias alia<br />

avallaMe<br />

OOIAN CITY - SO x 100<br />

comer lot 11th & Bay<br />

(baysidg) preMntJy Hart and<br />

Sipts "AS IS", $108,000.<br />

LQNGFQRT • South side, 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 biths, 3 decks,<br />

1 1/2 blocks to beach Low<br />

price ol 1269,000<br />

DESSNER REALTY<br />

Licsiied Real Eiuie Broker<br />

5203 Atlantic Ave,<br />

Vtntnoi-, NJ<br />

823-2727<br />

1989 SUMMER RENTAL, GUIDES ARE IN<br />

BRAND NEW USTINQ!<br />

OCEAN OTY-Great bayfront location, riparian<br />

grant. Deck with docking facilities. Large 3 BR.<br />

apt. on 2nd level with deck overlooking bay.<br />

Listed at $495,000.<br />

HISTORIC DHWISVUE<br />

Three bedroom ranch on 3+ acres. Reduced to<br />

$98,900. great starter or retirement.<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

OC1AN CITY Qose to beach L In time for '89<br />

season. 7 BR upper house; 2 BR 1st floor apt.<br />

r<br />

$149300.<br />

PIUS<br />

OCIAN CITY year round rental - dose to Gardens.<br />

Two bedroom, Uv. rm,, kitchen. pSO/moi<br />

PLUS<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

See us first. Sendee comes first. Ree rental<br />

guide!<br />

2709 Asbury Avanuo<br />

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

OPEN 9-8<br />

391-1800<br />

Real Estate AUCTION<br />

STONE HARBOR ABSOLUTE<br />

11 Properties April 1<br />

For One Owner<br />

I Magnificent Beachfront Residence, (1) Beachfront Lot, I<br />

(2) Beachblock Lots, (6) Condominiums and a|<br />

Commaroial Tract In <strong>town</strong> center plus « major marina, I<br />

I dsvelopmsnt tract on bay and blvd,, a small marina, &|<br />

| 68 Acres Highway Commerotal BUbj*ct to confirmation.<br />

OCEAN CITYJ^j^ARCjpS<br />

FaV-QflCOwner<br />

(4) Contiguous Boardwalk Retail Investment Properi<br />

(2 at ABSOLUTE) directly opposite Music Pitr, Former 1<br />

I "Slrnm'j" Restaurant, 4 Ac, Hgwy. Comm'l Traot In i<br />

Marmora, & Former Bank Building (also at |<br />

I ABSOLUTI) at 8th & Asbury Aves.<br />

•EXCELLENT FiNANCINQ. Request Sales Agreements 1<br />

|at leait 3 dayj prior to Auctions.<br />

Request Brochure<br />

UeiNSlD REAL ESTATE BROKERS<br />

35 NO. 4th St<br />

Comden, NJ 08102<br />

AMERICA'S FOREMOST<br />

—. REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />

ORQANIZATION<br />

I illlBMhtd 1914<br />

The Triiman Building 1519 Sprueo Street<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 (215) S45.4S0Q<br />

NY CITY (111! 7fS'lt>H • DC ("Ml ii"'*!li • NJ i§'9l Mtooif<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday 1 to4<br />

March 5<br />

Marina Mews<br />

1128 Bay Avenue<br />

Bayfront with 40' boatsllp.<br />

Come see this beautiful 3 bdrm,, 2 1/2<br />

bith <strong>town</strong>house,<br />

Brand new ilde by side units<br />

HVillabki on Asbury Avenue In<br />

detlnibls 22nd «lreet location<br />

Til* quality construction matures<br />

4 bdrmft., 3 lull tile baths, custom<br />

kitchens with lull appliances<br />

package, gas heal & central air<br />

Spring delivery. Available at<br />

1245,000 per side.<br />

Gold Coast second floor condo<br />

with beautltul views ol ocean<br />

Features Include 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

twin, tpadom rooms, ca<strong>the</strong>dra!<br />

c*Mngs. Alter youve considered<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rt on Wesley lor over<br />

000,000 check thU out lor ]ust<br />

$»5.oao.<br />

34th & Haven Ave.<br />

398-5000<br />

Unlimited potential avolloblo with<br />

this new listing ol <strong>the</strong> Drexel<br />

Arms Hotel at 11ih & Contra!<br />

Avenue. Excellent repeal cHemallo.<br />

Up to 23 rooms and 5<br />

apartments- Call Marr Agency lor<br />

additional Inlomnikml<br />

JuH llsiea and at tha riglii prtol<br />

Thli teeend Door My hmkhad<br />

MO*) Is In lite now esndrlbn<br />

and IMurM 3 eedraenn, 2<br />

Whs, onhtdral celling, brick<br />

flrepKn, and much more. Convanlonl<br />

location. Atklng<br />

Untau* adult living tor 55 years and older. One bedroom<br />

oondo, w/W carpet, fully equip. Wtchen. washer, dryer, t/e, gts<br />

hot watw heat, rear Art, private front voranda, landscaped,<br />

one Week la bay. 10 year warranty.<br />

STARTING AT $62,500<br />

Now Rinung For Year Round RtsMency '<br />

fflLLEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC.<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />

609-399-6011<br />

Owned by Theresa and<br />

Broter <strong>of</strong> Record -<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

HOME OF THE WEEK<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

8 bdmis., furnished 1st Boor, 5 bdrme,, 3'A bath upper cottagi.<br />

Extremtly large Vietoiian home eemplenly redone<br />

Inside from carpets to wails to kiidion 4 bath Plumbing &<br />

Elec. Active guast houii liMn»e. ParWng 8 ears, ielng<br />

Offered at i!89,900,<br />

PnsBntedby<br />

I»L 1919<br />

8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 935 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

399-5211 <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony Condo<br />

1-800.223.3951 1-800.445.7836<br />

franklin ^Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

The Family <strong>of</strong> Rial Esl§tp Prsfmi<strong>of</strong>iaii Serving Amrrlris CrfatFsl Family Resort<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT. & SUN. MARCH 4th & 5th<br />

1:00 to 4:00 P.M.<br />

1221 - 23 Pleasure Ave.<br />

Exotilent investmf ^Opportunity Compietily<br />

renovated side-by-bide duplex. Four bedrooms<br />

each unit, Z car garage, open porches. Quiet<br />

area, complete with bay views,<br />

Asking $249,500.<br />

i"Wn Qyy Ave. ?2nej & Asbury Avo, 117 Atlnniir, Avo<br />

399.5711 399-5712 399.5713<br />

WATERFRONT CONDOS<br />

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces on<br />

<strong>the</strong> marina, great views, fully furnishsd<br />

for move In. -<br />

Overlook Harbour Lights, <strong>the</strong> Marina<br />

and Atlantic City.from <strong>the</strong> two decks <strong>of</strong><br />

this 3 bedroom 2 bath condominium.<br />

Customized 2 bedroom, 2 bath on . „ '<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> waterway, <strong>of</strong>fered furnished. $215,000<br />

Harbour Cove South 2 bedroom, every ,._.-»--<br />

option, upgrades, furnishings.' $210,000<br />

SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

926-9000<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Harbour Crote Marina. South Baato<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Salt,<br />

OPEN HOUSE :<br />

AT 1801 CENTRAL AVi. •<br />

OCEAN CITY :<br />

SAT. 3/4 11-4 & SUN. 3/5 12-4<br />

QOLDCOAST 5 Bdrm, single family In move-In<br />

condition. Stop & SOB <strong>the</strong> many custom amenities<br />

<strong>of</strong> this beautifully restertd homo. $350,000. ,<br />

Sea Rod Piarce ''<br />

**"*<br />

^<br />

REALTORS »<br />

2716 Aabury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J, 08228<br />

398-7100<br />

REALTORS<br />

•7 (••'/•jrlli(i|ilW.Ml/'-MI' 1 /Vi* 1 "« »"'•••«" i IIH'.1rr«'ll|-.l<br />

3NVENIENT<br />

LOCATION<br />

N»ir <strong>town</strong>, 3 bdrmi., ntw<br />

btth, new kitchen, expandable<br />

attic area, gas h/w<br />

heat Rudy to go Call<br />

919.5718.<br />

CORNER AND NEW<br />

Plrepi«ot, 3 bdrmi,, 2<br />

baths oach, gaa heat, central<br />

air, garagB-btyvlew.<br />

1144,500/1149,800,<br />

TOWNHOUSE MARINA<br />

MEWS<br />

Enjoy me bsylronl, living<br />

room w'fp, dining, kit, 3<br />

bdrms,, 2Vi baths, eanffal<br />

sir, 2 open dtoks, 8Vs mi<br />

giragt. $107,000, Call<br />

399-6711,<br />

Cettage with 2 bdrms.,<br />

bath, kitrtien, near <strong>town</strong>.<br />

Ideal starter homo. Oalla<br />

399-6713,<br />

MONEY-MONEY-MONEY<br />

Found eiumated $26,000.<br />

Pius incomo producer<br />

across from beach and<br />

boardwalk, Hurry-Hurry-<br />

Hurry, Call today! 309-<br />

6713,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

ms<br />

AFFORDABLE CONDOS ;-<br />

2 bdmi., T/4 bafts, only -


jHiufadiy, Mireh a, ISM THE fEWTWfL.LEBQB!t Own City, NJ. 113<br />

B12<br />

THE SENVNEL.LEDQef! <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J, Thundiy, March %, 1S8i<br />

Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Winter Rental Yearly Rental Yean/Rental Lots Public Notice<br />

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROP-<br />

BRtY • side by sMe dupta. In mpJdly<br />

Browing 8«»vtil* win long twm laninB.<br />

ii4B,0M. Call 60SMU2-1176<br />

l<br />

For Sale<br />

.Weichert,<br />

Realtors<br />

Affordability Plus:<br />

A whole new way to buy more<br />

home for less. Call now!<br />

Weichert's Affordability Plus available on select properties <strong>of</strong> those listed below. Call for fur<strong>the</strong>r information.<br />

r<br />

GOLD COAST<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Spoet.icular 5 bdrm., 5%<br />

tide-by-side. % master (uitei<br />

with Jacuzzi, skylights, 4<br />

and much, much more!<br />

bath<br />

each<br />

decks<br />

3OUTHEND COTTAGE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Don't overlook this gem! Cute two<br />

bdrm, cottage recently remodeled.<br />

If you're serious about buying, you<br />

owe it K) yourself to take a look.<br />

Just stops to <strong>the</strong> beach. $148,000,<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY 1-S P.M.<br />

805 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Com* to our «up«f<br />

food,<br />

wfreshmints k fun! Open heiUf<br />

on Mardi 4th tWi Saturday from 1<br />

until ??? Enjoy browsing around I<br />

jpeit oondo convenient to every,<br />

thing, Dimi. West on 9th St. to<br />

Central. Left on CeRh-al property<br />

on <strong>the</strong> rig" "<br />

OPfN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

1-5 p.m.<br />

2524-26 Wesley Ave.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gold Coast - side by<br />

side toWnhouses. North unit. Hve<br />

bedrooms, three and half bath*.<br />

South side - three bedrooms, iwo<br />

and half baths, stop by and ask for<br />

Mite<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

NO MONEY DOWNlll To quailfled<br />

buyer. That right, owner will<br />

finanee <strong>the</strong> total mortpge on this<br />

RIB Suite over looking <strong>the</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>. Great Investment for <strong>the</strong><br />

Casino Player or Worker. Team up<br />

with a friend and own part <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic City, Only $85,000. CaU<br />

today.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Move in condition. Featuring fireplace<br />

on 2nd level, two decks,<br />

SOxM yard. Great location, 3 BR, 2<br />

baths, each unit $294,500.<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Flrit floor, two 2 bdrm apts, 2nd |<br />

floor, one 1 bdnn, apt., 3rd floor 4 ,<br />

bdrm (guest house); 4th floor, one<br />

1 bdrm, »pt, recently renovated.<br />

ixeeUent R.O.I, w/ovor 130,000 j<br />

annual ineomt. Priced at 1269,900<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />

1-S P.M.<br />

4920 CENTRAL AVE<br />

JUTHfNB<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> sunrises It <strong>the</strong> beach<br />

from every floor in this 3 story triplex,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last great buys on<br />

<strong>the</strong> island. Rehab or rebuild your<br />

dream shore homo. An unbdlev<br />

I kU* value at $750,000.<br />

GOLD COAST DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Offering owner financing with<br />

attractive terms, Three bedrooms<br />

one-half bath in each unit, oil heat<br />

Reduced to 1479,000, Owner says<br />

sell!! 1<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Beautiful 4 bdrm., 3 bath slde-byside<br />

across from a great sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

beach! 4 levels <strong>of</strong> living, master<br />

suite w/Jacuzzi, 4 decks, ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />

ceillnp, rtyUghts, garage It morel<br />

FantaiUcroeean vi«ws! Offered «t<br />

1324,900. "<br />

WESLEY AVE, DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Gold Coast Duplex, 3 BR's, 2 baths<br />

Up and Down. Betog §old furnished.<br />

Excellent opportunity.<br />

Offered at SttS,Q00,QQ,<br />

HEART OF<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Get a headstart on <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

leason, inspeet this 8 bdnn., 3 bath<br />

beaehblod: guest house today!<br />

Featuring teplace In living room,<br />

2 porches, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking, plus<br />

much more. CaU today!<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Large lot zoned multi-family dose<br />

to boardwalk, beaches and places<br />

<strong>of</strong> wotihlp. Great condition front<br />

and rear porch«s, three bedroom,<br />

one bath cadi floor, S2S9,S0O.<br />

INCOME PRODUCER<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

This 2 bdnn., 1 b»th up k down Is<br />

a proven winner. Situated on a<br />

40'xllS' lot «t 26th St. Shop and<br />

compare. You'll see at 1149,900 its<br />

a great buy.<br />

$99,000 DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

If you can find one for less, let u*<br />

know! 1st floor <strong>of</strong>f Ms 1+ MAis.,<br />

Utchen, front porch and full bath.<br />

2nd floor has 2 bdrms,, kitchen,<br />

bath h enclosed sun porch<br />

w/great §outh«m exposM, Small,<br />

effldeney In rear. Oil today!<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

$115,000<br />

Central air, gas heat, like new eonditlon,<br />

light grey waU to Wall carpeting,<br />

range, refrigerator,<br />

dishwasher, garbage disposal,<br />

washer k dryer included. Condo<br />

fee ills. Mays Landing Somtrs<br />

Point Road across from Great Bay<br />

<strong>County</strong> Club,<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOME<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Riviera section. Three BR., 1<br />

1/2 bath, dining room, large family<br />

room. Call listing agent for<br />

appolntoient, 9th & Bridgo right<br />

• On Bay Ave, Right on Spruce to<br />

property on right.<br />

SOUTHEND CONDO<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Second floor priced right! 3 bdnn,,<br />

2 baths, 1 1/2 block* to <strong>the</strong> beach,<br />

close to good ice cicum & barefoot<br />

breakfasts! Ideal for <strong>the</strong> investor<br />

and/or <strong>the</strong> vacationer looking for<br />

<strong>the</strong> perfect home aw*y from hone,<br />

1139,000,<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY 1-5 P.M.<br />

70SSTHST,<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Beachblock Guest House, featuring<br />

I bdnns., 3 bittu, Breplis in living<br />

room, <strong>of</strong>f street parking, perfect<br />

for bed & breakfast TM§<br />

property can bt yours far only<br />

$193,500. Extra-bonus owner will<br />

pay potato.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 1-5 P,M,<br />

3310 HAVEN AVE.<br />

- OCEAN CITY<br />

Fully furnished, 2nd floor, 3 bdrm.,<br />

2 bath condo <strong>of</strong>fend at a SUPER<br />

'PWCi! Only 5 years new, central<br />

air, wall to-wall carpet, all appliances,<br />

deck w/souuSern exposure.<br />

Off-street parking for 3 cars.<br />

Offered at $114,900.!! See it today!<br />

FBEi FBIE FBII BROOHUHI . on<br />

wfltortroni and nsnmnlgrtrgm hsmea In<br />

Ocun <strong>County</strong> mm. Call Zsitiariig Reaity<br />

TOi tm i .aoo-«-i 148;<br />

giOOONFHONT 2ND FLOW • condo,<br />

3 ijadroom. i ilia balhi, mshtrMrysr,<br />

dltnwuMr, (Jack with grul vlH, Boil<br />

slip. (209.000. Call att-IMi or G24<br />

I NEW DUPLEX CONDO • 3 bedroomt, i<br />

ceramic (la tarns, llv, mi, w/IMplaea,<br />

eai-ln klictisn w.toy vluw, ill appllancus.<br />

cafpallna, Ueck. bb gw tismi, olr. cavtrad<br />

parking. SMS.BOS. Call 21Msi-<br />

7216 or 609-399-2238<br />

OMAN CITY BAYFRONT • 1816 P!l»-<br />

•gra A«-, 9 iwy »lngl» dwelllna. i btdroomi<br />

2'A Calhs, roonop lunoeW with<br />

hoi iUB. m M Boat ilip. Qretl Inmton<br />

tnfl view. IMO.0QQ. Call 80»-i4MMS.<br />

^UN<br />

CITY . mmer dtv condo. I<br />

Bdrm 1 6«lh, bWayal, turn., <strong>of</strong>! 1MB!<br />

guking, lew condo (M Pries dreallcBlly<br />

' lUiwH 10 1117,800. O*nir voiv »n«'<br />

IOLU 10 si.ll Call Htlp-U-Sall, RtHlon,<br />

399-6300-<br />

ONE BEDROOM • sseond floor condominium.<br />

SIMQQ unlurnlshod. Robon L<br />

Sharp, Real Emiti. Resllor, SiHBj? or<br />

31M7B4,<br />

OVER 1,000 CURRENT USTINQi • RB-<br />

MIVB a (tea copy o( Homas ol Iho Jarjiy<br />

Bhors, Ihs moai eomprshtmly* real •!•<br />

tale guide In Ocoan <strong>County</strong>, Naw Jersey<br />

Wilts to 1 qasilfiad Tlmw-laaosn Compsny,<br />

345 ii»t lay Avenue, Manahswliin,<br />

NJ 08080 or all MM97-B131.<br />

OWNIR iAVS . Lai's miKi a dual on<br />

this ihr.w bedroom ranch with garage In<br />

nlca residential rialgnborhood ol Msna-<br />

. hawWn, 1114,300, CuM Realty, Realtor<br />

1.§00-iB8-7i31 oriOf iiT^MO,<br />

PANORAMIC VIEW • from 11th floor,<br />

one bedroom, one oath unit, Contempo*<br />

rary furnishings, go<strong>of</strong>l rental history,<br />

fl 80,800, The Richards, Rial EsBte,<br />

Realtor, Garden! Plajra Qtftee. ParH<br />

Place i Beach, 319-5383.<br />

RiPOKiSSEB HOMES • nsed repalfs.<br />

Fix and loll for Mj tt. Oonllsaiad earl,<br />

trucks, vani, Beats, S«!ied In druj and<br />

crime raids, iOWMiJM<br />

OOIAN CITY<br />

\w Baihi, g<br />

HSip-U-S«li;<br />

3M»,<br />

Slngla hmlly, 3 bdrm,,<br />

arm. !14«,S6O. Osli<br />

3UU-6300 or 398-<br />

$ J><br />

TAYLOR HOTIL<br />

WILDWOOD<br />

Family run business with great following.<br />

IS units each w/Wtchoiettea,<br />

eolor TV; a/c, new stucco k<br />

brick exterior, 1 block to beach.<br />

CaU for reduced price!!<br />

BEACHFRONT TRIPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NEW<br />

CONSTRUCTION....*<br />

bdra*., 2H baths. SMe.by.tidf,<br />

Featuring ocean vtewi, pi hist,<br />

Brtplios, garage, and our AHor*<br />

ability Rut Mortgage Program.<br />

See why Weichert can make this<br />

dream home yours Todaylll<br />

399-8000 Open 7 Days<br />

The<br />

American<br />

Dream<br />

Team<br />

Weichert<br />

Realtors<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY ft SUNDAY<br />

. 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

5832-34 ASBURY AVE<br />

JEAN CITY!<br />

Beautiful Sou<strong>the</strong>nd condca - just<br />

steps to <strong>the</strong> batch! All <strong>the</strong> amenities<br />

you need. Great location, great<br />

view*, surdy famished, deck*<br />

'galore, plus • garage. Stop in and<br />

we for yourself. Abo a*k about<br />

our Aflordabimy Ptua Prognun.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 1-5 P.M.<br />

4500 ASBURY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Spectacular 4 bdrm., 2 bath sldeby-glde.<br />

This corner property<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer* great views, central air, fireplace<br />

and is being <strong>of</strong>fered fully rurnbhed<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat, & Sun. March 4 & 5<br />

12 to 4 P.M. ,<br />

Beesley's Manor<br />

Shore Roid - Beesley's Point<br />

BRAND NEW 4 bedroom Victorian iW» on one lore lots,<br />

Only 2 medals lift ind ! bulldibla lets. Superb teoaiJon,<br />

1/2 mile Soum Baitley'i Point bridge on ROUM 9. Psaturti<br />

g»s h«at, otntral air, loweit tax rats In <strong>the</strong> Mia. Pfieei<br />

dmitieaily rtduwd and can never be dupileated again,<br />

For fur<strong>the</strong>r Information, call 399-4211 or Hop by.<br />

BERGI<br />

ALTY<br />

32nd & Asbury Ave. 399-0076<br />

55th & Havsn Ave, 398-4211<br />

EXQUISITE & SPA-<br />

CIOUS OCEANFRONT<br />

CONDO - <strong>Ocean</strong>lront<br />

BiMtir bdrm, with ipeelacular<br />

views. Security<br />

•ystan, nrag«, large outtlds<br />

jhower room fc firepliOB,<br />

STTSiOOO,<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

IN<br />

IMMACULATE CONDI.<br />

TION • All appliances,<br />

modem idtehen, dose to<br />

s<strong>hopping</strong>, boardwalk t,<br />

M , Wo»d to buy with<br />

mote for your money.<br />

$119,900,<br />

CONOO NEAR THE<br />

BEACH • New eonitiuc.<br />

Uon, unique 3 bdrm., 2<br />

bath split level floor plan,<br />

rtbt<br />

w<br />

, fire.<br />

p , tx«f» plore! Rial<br />

seaahore,value 9tarUng at<br />

$198,00a<br />

PUDS Of OWNBMHIP<br />

* b reflected in this wdl<br />

maintained 4 bdrm. 2 bath<br />

houic. Located short walk<br />

from <strong>the</strong> beach i stores.<br />

Mom right In mid enjoy<br />

AM wdl malntataisl home<br />

•tally $169,900.<br />

BEST<br />

VALUE ON<br />

ISLAND • 3 bdrm., 2 bath<br />

duplex featuring vinyl lid.<br />

Ing & spotless Interior, 2<br />

short blocks to <strong>the</strong> beach.<br />

Well kept property •<br />

1219,900,<br />

LARGE AIR CONDI-<br />

TIONED - Townhouse<br />

completely furnished &<br />

equipped. Excellent rental<br />

history. Reasonably priced<br />

at $169,900,<br />

BEACH BLOCK CON-<br />

DOMINIUMS - Prime<br />

iou<strong>the</strong>nd loeation. No<br />

stteet to BOM to beach, lit<br />

floor - 3 bedroomi 1%<br />

bathi. 2nd floor - 3 bedroomt,<br />

2 baths. Real value<br />

at $190,000 1st floor,<br />

S22i,000 2nd floor.<br />

fee. • " ""*<br />

AFFORDABLE 2ND<br />

FLOOR CONDO - Brand<br />

new k prkMd<br />

right,<br />

DeUghtJul3bdrin,,2bath,<br />

All appUanw, Mdar Mdin!,<br />

larp breezy dedo,<br />

Anderien<br />

S13S,9OO.<br />

Windows,<br />

3OB-1311<br />

QPIM7 Dirt<br />

32nd & CENTRAL<br />

399-0998<br />

ONI BiDROOM OONDO - Osni»n»<br />

Plaza condominium. Spectacular view <strong>of</strong><br />

Atantlo City, Call 1 -21 S-giMiM.<br />

OCEAN CITY BUPUiX OONDO , spum<br />

end, VM blocki from beaeh, 2nd «., 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 full baths, brick fireplace, I<br />

decks, furnished! washer/dryer, aicellent<br />

rental history, enjoy for summer, real<br />

value for Si45,000, Call KMS1>0i14,<br />

OCEAN CITY, • raw fisuitltuily M«-<br />

rsiBfl *na fumltraa an hedreom isndo<br />

tuKH (8 faomi with WWwn), I Bto* to<br />

bh*QB«wslk «ni Ih^ra<br />

«to»ibea£h*QB«wslk<br />

«ni Ih^r, «<br />

t»r, naihw, (rvm, ottar mtmrn, U-<br />

eellnnl tor ilnglii and oouplsi, Ns Mil.<br />

ftetiwnoti naulr«d. 2 es^ptow..*»»-<br />

Bbia, HK tind up. pM Ml, Call 311-<br />

•i00er»»«WBr38aBia8<br />

THREE BEDROOM - i bath Bout) md<br />

apt., <strong>of</strong>f itraal parMng, btaulful view <strong>of</strong><br />

wdllamn. SSOO plul ull. Call 1.215-gM-<br />

3B11,<br />

THREE BEDROOM • 2 bath. Sou in «nd,<br />

waihtr, drytr, on i»a«i parking, 'A bioek<br />

Mm bBacti. tiSO pim umiites. Call 21S-<br />

3811<br />

TAX IXOHANOI<br />

AVAILABLE - will<br />

trade 3 bedroom ranch home ter land,<br />

house, muit^fsmlly or commercial prepsny<br />

Call Ohuek at Woe Real Estate, Re-<br />

Bltor, 3B0-H44,<br />

THIKINQ OF INVESTING • at <strong>the</strong> jensey<br />

ihore. Call today (or your free homes for<br />

•ale brocnura to Long Beach Island, The<br />

Vandyk Group, Rsiltors, 1^0-M!-<br />

0131 (NJ]t09<br />

LNVfSTMENT PROPEHTY -<br />

Two t bdrm. PLUS eff. aps.<br />

noai beaeh, $184,900.<br />

INVESTMENT PROPIRTY -<br />

Three 2 bdrm,, ap»., one 3<br />

bdrm. apt. yr. round location.<br />

1132,600.<br />

GREAT<br />

INVESTMENT •<br />

CenMlly locatod, fully<br />

equipped restaurant, seats<br />

56 plus 5 apts & 2 roams.<br />

TWO FAMILY • In<br />

eomm§foltl area on JO x 100<br />

lot<br />

QNi iiOROOM CONDO -<br />

Canter city, Owner anxious to<br />

sell.<br />

Call (or additional<br />

Information.<br />

RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

BeFrancO' Moore Inc.<br />

T/A Strttch Rialty<br />

800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />

391-9425<br />

PILHAM WACE • n« BUi, 8 uflll —m<br />

with t Mrmi. tumHtwa. All utilltw, h«l<br />

»nd csblB wnrlOB \mxKxl, No ?t*\<br />

etricl rulM uphuW- MOO. end | H<br />

ilOllii>«M<br />

THREE BBDROOM APT. - (urwtwij,<br />

wash*r, rtryef. sMU, Awltatl* Mi l»<br />

m». was. monthly ptui vmm. NO<br />

Petil SocurUy deposit tnd rol««nc«« r*-<br />

qulraa; Cell 3Wfa w 311uua. Realtor,<br />

390-1444.<br />

WAREHOUSE SPACE - avail*!*! Vary-<br />

Ing tlu>, will divide. Halp-U-Soll, RaoJton,<br />

399-8300.<br />

MOTEL IFFBIiNOY UNITi • (Ood<br />

heal, color TV, AwlWla dally,<br />

I<br />

montniy. Call39s-61O1.<br />

DIAL-A-ROOM<br />

Winter rt nWs<br />

Rooms and Apts,<br />

399-8894<br />

PRIVATE ROOMS<br />

With refrtaihiW, solar TV, ffte<br />

WWher, (fryer Will. Lobby Bf««<br />

with big (ersen TV, Startlra from<br />

$75 weakly Includes all uilMi.<br />

Cll! 399-0440<br />

THE ASBURY CLUB<br />

13S7 Asbury Ave.<br />

Complaints <strong>of</strong><br />

discrimination in housing<br />

on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> race,<br />

tolor,cre«d,artcMtty,<br />

mvttalstatui.sw,<br />

hBrvdlcip or perception o«<br />

a landtcap shouidbe<br />

made by visiting <strong>the</strong> N«w<br />

Jersey Division on CM!<br />

Rlflhtt, 1548 Attanttc Awe.<br />

and Roor, Atlantic Cite<br />

New Jtrwy 08404 or cau<br />

(609)4414100.<br />

NICE ROOMS - with rathgsmtor and new<br />

luxury eflc/o w/HltEhen, ulsvmtor. phone,<br />

video, sic, Day/wesK/monft, t.2 fatsons,<br />

elaan, tali, no IMM/MC.. wMa<br />

price rania, War Masn. Andr*w"s hn,<br />

14thaOManAV..S».S430,<br />

RENTERS • Are you tired<br />

ol paying Wg raits torUl-<br />

Ue »pl».? Well, <strong>the</strong>n you<br />

wlU b« pleaHntly nu.<br />

prised with this large single<br />

family home with<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> living space. Firm<br />

floor hag living room<br />

w/flreplflcc, dining room,<br />

large kitchen with dishwasher,<br />

garbage disposal,<br />

full bath, laundry room<br />

and l very large family<br />

room. Upstairs has 3<br />

Mrmt,, 1 full bath, outside<br />

patio, grassy back and<br />

front yards, quiet residential<br />

neighborhood, fum. or<br />

unfurn. Call today for<br />

more details.<br />

GREAT PRICI AND<br />

GREAT<br />

LOCATION.<br />

Two streets bade from <strong>the</strong><br />

beach fum. 2 bdrm, apt,<br />

$475 monthly plus util.<br />

LARGE 1 BDRM. 2 bath<br />

apt. With living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen & dot,<br />

diihwaiher, gar, dlsp.,<br />

w/d hookup, Nice sunset<br />

view over <strong>the</strong> lntcrconstal.<br />

1725 monthly plus uBL<br />

JWRENCE REAL ESTATE<br />

Realtor<br />

4801 Central Avenue<br />

399-0014<br />

Real Estate Rent<br />

OFFICE SPAOi AVAILABLE • linear<br />

fowrnhlp, *490 monthly Ind. all uBIIllet,<br />

Oall Nee Real eiWe, Healtorl, NO-<br />

1444.<br />

RETAIL BUILfiWQ . Prime tasatKin<br />

(Wait Av*. 0,0.) 6400 tq, ft. will «v«e,<br />

Ind^n partlns lot. Cell II s*47-»aaa.<br />

If you're<br />

reading<br />

this ad,<br />

shouldn f t<br />

your name<br />

be here?<br />

Call<br />

Classified<br />

399-5411<br />

herein<br />

BEGINNING a a point In <strong>the</strong> dlvl<br />

•ton line between Lot 13 K-1 and 14<br />

K-i «md point ot buglnnlng being<br />

021.55 tost Bou<strong>the</strong>aaefty at ttflhl<br />

•nglea I mm <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>asterty line ot<br />

Atlantic Avenue and 133 00 feet<br />

Southwsslerty at right snglee from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Southwesleriy line ot Plymouth<br />

Pines end extending <strong>the</strong>nce<br />

(1) Sou<strong>the</strong>asterly along <strong>the</strong> Southwesterly<br />

line ol UX 13 K-2 3U0.61<br />

leel to <strong>the</strong> Nonhweaterty line ol <strong>the</strong><br />

public Doardwalk, (hence<br />

(2) southwetierty along aald pubic<br />

boardwalk 80.20 leel to * polni<br />

comer land* now or formerly ol<br />

Helen 8. Schilling: <strong>the</strong>nce<br />

(3) Northwetteily parallel with <strong>the</strong><br />

tint couree herein deacrtbed 878.0^<br />

lee* to • point, <strong>the</strong>nce<br />

(4) Nontwuteity parallel w»h<br />

Attintlo Avenue 76.00 leaf to <strong>the</strong><br />

poimol BEGINNING<br />

FORMERLY belno • Sou<strong>the</strong>asterly<br />

part ot Lot 14 K, Block 702 «a<br />

shownon <strong>the</strong> Tax Map ol <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

""in Compilanc* wrth Chapter 167,<br />

Law* ot 1877 premises herein are<br />

known ** Lot 20 In Block 702 on Uw<br />

ontclal tax map ol <strong>the</strong> above C»y.<br />

Amount due under ludgmem la<br />

(2 3SSee with Interest, cod* and<br />

Sheriff* fee* to be added<br />

At <strong>the</strong> time ot <strong>the</strong> Sale casri or<br />

certified check In <strong>the</strong> amount ol 10<br />

percent ol<strong>the</strong> bid prtoe Is required<br />

The Sheriff reaervea <strong>the</strong> right \a<br />

!,1MB<br />

Ronald M.<br />

JamsaT.Ptouita,<br />

StMrti<br />

SPECIAL MEETING<br />

Somer* paint Ptannmo BMrt ha»<br />

achaduled • Special WorKshop<br />

MeMM tor Maroh a, isii and win<br />

be held at City Hal atmtlng « T pm.<br />

NOTICE TO BIOP1|B<br />

PROPOSAL NO, »OS (Rffl<br />

" JClTY<br />

IID)<br />

OAPi MAY eOLfNTY, NBW JBR-<br />

SEY<br />

MUilO PUR BUBl-mUOTUBE<br />

RiHABtUTATION<br />

•eaiM bid* ter <strong>the</strong> Mutlc plar<br />

•uMtrueture RehabllltMlon, attuMed<br />

Si<strong>the</strong> My « Oesm CtTy, New JMin<br />

th» OHy o<br />

•ay, m mm mMSm «J^LS<br />

lB Prepoaal F«m, will be rteehr*)<br />

by <strong>the</strong> C«y Purchasing AfleM on<br />

Mednesday' Mar* 0.1«9, at 11 MO<br />

«.m,, prevalina lime, U whMi Urne<br />

<strong>the</strong> MS M«iM Mi will be puMMy<br />

$ . m b. NMnlM<br />

en <strong>the</strong> Pre^Ml Fttrm •pprovefl or<br />

thl. PropoMlw on an exaa replies<br />

at to wording and punatMMn. W<br />

iaa ol HMt PtepoaaJ Form, <strong>the</strong><br />

BOARDWALK SHOPS<br />

For Rent<br />

Located in Sea Isle City<br />

967-3339 3-30 Public Notice<br />

SHERIFFS BALI<br />

BY VIRTUE o4 an Allai Writ at<br />

•ueuuen Mued out ot <strong>the</strong> Sueansr<br />

Ooun ot New Jaraey, Ohanoafy DM-<br />

.ton, eve M»y <strong>County</strong>. Dottst No.<br />

CENTRALLV LOCATID - Smm Offlea<br />

Spun, Can b» u»ed for any we t«t.<br />

totiMp.rmonttifMjjyBfeaa<br />

AMAMenwm,<br />

v£**J*«$Si<br />

IfMellMiiona may be oSWnes Wm<br />

Krtttoe ol <strong>the</strong> Oiya ComuttUiB<br />

Snglrwen, Fellow*, AMO A Auoekmi,<br />

ine,, BOO South Main •treet,<br />

Ca^e May Oeuft Houie, New Jersey<br />

KB) 4§S.7S4S, durtno normal biBh<br />

nau houra, upon payment ot • n<strong>of</strong>r<br />

•MUrMabla ehanje ot lao.OO lor each<br />

utd plans and ipeaiteatene.<br />

Bach ProBOial mull be<br />

*?K5<br />

Semlnel-Ledgtr, 1111 itn Bt, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Clty.NJOMii.<br />

N I W jlRiiY BAVINflS l<strong>of</strong>rnertf<br />

AM0 savlnga and loan Aa»oela*n<br />

(a<strong>the</strong> PWrtf and f and _D Dim,<br />

OFFICE FOR BENT - 648 sq,tt, prefeislsnal<br />

ottee, M7 Weiiey Ave, Suite s! i<br />

room* plus powder room, art, parWng,<br />

Rant Includes heat and hot water, CaU<br />

309-0198.<br />

•BASONAL COMMERCIAL - Uppw<br />

Township, TOO sq, ft, building, trull lland<br />

ate. %m per month. Call Rfc* Real fft.<br />

tite, Raali<strong>of</strong>,Mf>1444.<br />

SHOP ANOreR STORAGE • with heal,<br />

water, overhead door, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Call<br />

after (p,m. *"<br />

danta, I anal •ooae to sale at puttie<br />

vandue on; WEDNESDAY, MARCH<br />

12, 1M9 • one o'etock In <strong>the</strong> aftM-<br />

•won <strong>of</strong> said day at <strong>the</strong> OW Hlat<strong>of</strong>lMl<br />

Court Houae Building on Route B. In<br />

Cap* May Court House, New Jsrasy,<br />

AgaJrw premlae* atruate In <strong>the</strong><br />

ely <strong>of</strong> Oeean Orry, Oaunty « e*p»<br />

May and State el New JeMy,<br />

IB lent<br />

rtgKaSalitfWWf. Seaion<br />

Q,%n <strong>of</strong> Oqaan Oiy Aaaochalori.<br />

BEaiNNINQ In <strong>the</strong> aou<strong>the</strong>aaeriy<br />

- • • - - - - . . . o«««.<br />

SOUTH SHORE PLAZA • Marmora, htah<br />

trafflee (or retail or afllci. Rice Real £«•<br />

We, Resltani, 890-1444,<br />

SLIMMER RENTAL - BOARDWALK<br />

STORE - Empty More, 13' frontage « »a<br />

deep, 1198 Boardwalk, suitable tar (mall<br />

food operation. Rant: (30,000 tor IBM<br />

IBOIWINQ in me mmmwr<br />

Una ol Aabury Avenue, 41B Soumweatwardty<br />

rrom <strong>the</strong> SouthweWfty<br />

II. ol Trilfttath Brett; extend^<br />

sotthw^wafdly atei5 tt» Sou*.<br />

eanerty line<br />

fi *fA ri<br />

; e<br />

Company! p«y-<br />

«j ,u .... u..r ..^aurar ot <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City in <strong>the</strong> amount M not last than<br />

ten peteentum (10%) ot <strong>the</strong> total<br />

•mount bid, or a bid bend ter tha<br />

same amount, but In no case In<br />

axeasa slt2Q,uoa.OO,<br />

EMh Proposal must ajao tnchifle<br />

• oarilicaie or mm (ram a suny<br />

eernpany •tatmp that H wll provide<br />

<strong>the</strong> eontmetor wRh a bonfl In <strong>the</strong> sum<br />

specljed I <strong>the</strong>y are awarded a con<br />

1<br />

A labw and matertal paymeji<br />

bond ol a eompany auihoruerj to do<br />

business in Itrt Stale ol New Jersey,<br />

In term saHtaaory to tha city 8oU><br />

ttor In <strong>the</strong> penal sum <strong>of</strong> one hundred<br />

pereentum (100%) ol <strong>the</strong> lu) amount<br />

ol <strong>the</strong> eont^t will be requked upon<br />

iinm wiu wi thai wldtlf —«.—...K<br />

SouthaMtwardly<br />

between parallel<br />

Unas with ThMMh Street, 100 l«n to<br />

alBlewtwUestreot;<br />

iEINO Lot 4 In BJock J002, an me<br />

Tax Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciy.<br />

Amount due under |udgment »<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

Cardans - 3 bedrooms, 2<br />

battra. first Hoor apt,<br />

wastiM, dryor, dlstiw.,<br />

J850. monthly<br />

Thrs» bfdrooms, 2 bttJii<br />

second floor apt, washer,<br />

gryar,<br />

dtarrw,, IMS,<br />

monthly,<br />

Ttirie btdfoomi. 1 bath,<br />

flnt floor apt, can be<br />

tumlshid or unfurnished,<br />

wmr»r, dryer, $876,<br />

monWy,<br />

398-5000<br />

SUMMER REfffAL - iOABDWALK<br />

FRONTAGE • BfJO iq, feat In <strong>the</strong> Surf<br />

Mall. Oall 3iMiB8, Msnriay thru Frfasy,<br />

9 AM to 1 PM,<br />

SUMMER RENTAL • STORE FOR<br />

RENT • Prime first floor. i!h street,BOO<br />

•a fael, NO, <strong>of</strong>f-street perking, tor1919<br />

laasan. Call 309-2155 M-F SMI IS 1PM.<br />

TWO SOUTH END STORES • eerrw,<br />

2 520 sq ft., Inllde Itors 400 tq fL Both<br />

with powder roomi. Heavy taftle area.<br />

Available for summer. Call Oott Really,<br />

RMlton, 3250 Asbury A vs.. Mt-!MI.<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP - 830 iq. ft,, ieparaw<br />

snMnee, parking, indudes hell,<br />

alr-eondltlonlng and eltctrlc. 1400<br />

monthly. Call MO-1444, ukforOhuck.<br />

Florida Real Estaie<br />

B1AUTIFUL RANCHER IN JUPITIR FL<br />

- J Bdrm»., a bathi, wisher, dryer, dlihwaatur,<br />

2 cw gvaga, heated pool,<br />

oeean view. Available April I. For Information<br />

all !m-0041.<br />

At ine)1HTW QI HIM smm b»n &<br />

eefUfM check In <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kd phee Is required.<br />

The Bherli reeervss <strong>the</strong> rtgH to<br />

ad|oum any sale.<br />

6»t»d: Fabruary 14,1MB<br />

Geritein, Cohen, Kunzman,<br />

Spevak&kenney. PA<br />

PETERSBURG<br />

New construction, 2 Story,<br />

3 bedrooms, $825<br />

monthly,<br />

SEAVILLE<br />

New eonstruerJon • Z story,<br />

3 badrooms, 1 1ffl Mfti,<br />

$7S0 monthly.<br />

Two story older home,<br />

limit 2 people. $525<br />

month.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Seeond tloor, 3 bedrooms,<br />

2 tiutm, flreplaea, $S?6<br />

monthly.<br />

Three bedrooms, second<br />

floor, 1625.<br />

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$1M0 menmiy,<br />

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CITY OF BEA ISLE CITY<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

RESOLUTION NO, ION (1MB)<br />

BE If BB8OUVE0 by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Commmloner* <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cky <strong>of</strong> sea<br />

We Cly, New Jersey, that <strong>the</strong> Com<br />

mlwIonenJ Conterenoe and Regular<br />

Meetings, icheduled to be held on<br />

Tuesiay. Marcy 14, 198B, are can.<br />

celled and readwduled lor Monday,<br />

March 13,1MB, at J;30 p.m.. In <strong>the</strong><br />

Commlaaionera Room, Second<br />

Roor, Public Safety Building. 233<br />

John F. Kennedy Boutavari, Sea<br />

Ms Oiy* Bud<br />

HIT FUBTHIR FIMOLVEO thai<br />

<strong>the</strong> Commissioners Confarenee and<br />

Regutai MeeUngs, schsdulad te be<br />

held on Thursaay, May 4, 181B, are<br />

cancslled and reechMuled far Friday.<br />

May S, 1B8B, at SiSO p.m., In <strong>the</strong><br />

Cdmmlstionars Room, Second<br />

Floor, puMc Safety BuMIng, 1U<br />

John F. Kennedy Boutovara, Sea<br />

WeOiy<br />

NOVV, THiREFORE, BE IT<br />

REBOLVBO by <strong>the</strong> Board ol Oommlssionere<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Sea isle<br />

Cly, New JerMy, that;<br />

1. A copy <strong>of</strong> this action ahali be<br />

posted prominently on <strong>the</strong> Bulletin<br />

Board, UBby, First Floor, Oly Hal,<br />

and on <strong>the</strong> Bulletin Board, Lobby<br />

Firs) Boor, Public Safety Building,<br />

233 John F. Kennedy Boulevard.<br />

i. <strong>the</strong> MunUpai Clerk be and she<br />

hereby is authorized and directed to<br />

<strong>have</strong> published a certified copy <strong>of</strong><br />

this Resolullon in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oly<br />

Seminel-Ledsar wihh ten (10) aaya<br />

VgUIUIIUI ill* ww"•»• «s—.<br />

BWdef attention la ealed to <strong>the</strong><br />

reaulramenli <strong>of</strong> N.J.B.S, 84:11-<br />

S8SB el aeq,, Prevailing Wagea en<br />

PutolJcCsmiMa.<br />

Ourtna <strong>the</strong> perforfnBneea ol thl»-<br />

contiaa <strong>the</strong> contractor agree!, Is<br />

eompty wKh<strong>the</strong>fedulrementtol PL.<br />

1B7S, e. 187. and Ohapter 3J ot <strong>the</strong><br />

PuWleUwaolUTT,<br />

Wot may be mailed or deBverea<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Cly Clerk ot <strong>the</strong> OIN el Oosan<br />

eity. City Hall Room #1, Oo»an Oly,<br />

New Jersey, or preientea lo <strong>the</strong> Crty<br />

Cterk el said Oly In <strong>the</strong> ooundi<br />

Ohambeni, OHy Hall, « <strong>the</strong> time ol<br />

calling tor said fildii.<br />

The Orty Oouney feserves <strong>the</strong><br />

right te refea any er all blflt If It<br />

deema It Intha beM ouWlc interetJ to<br />

do so<br />

Bidder attention Is called ot <strong>the</strong><br />

mandatory PrabW M«etlna In <strong>the</strong><br />

m«ln auditorium ot <strong>the</strong> Music Pier en<br />

FHday. Marsh 3,1BBB, al 11:00 ».m.<br />

At Bidders •hall attend this meeting<br />

(lh^Wl ejgyp ftt<br />

Purchasing Agent<br />

Public Nolle*<br />

LOtS<br />

" SUlf'oopy <strong>of</strong> »*ne thall be<br />

lorwarded to Qertn Oily S«nlln*|.<br />

Ledger, Oaiette-Leadef, The Preta<br />

ACREAGE SALE • seeiyded i2*<br />

wooded acre* with appmlmiiWy 1M<br />

rd, trontaje In CumBertsnd Co, $39,500.<br />

Jim Vine* Broker/Owner, 4SS-1S54.<br />

LOTS • Csnter dty,<br />

mm m»;<br />

m n a m i<br />

BOMM<br />

snts-,<br />

•ManiM R. lannona<br />

I HitHraY CERTIFY THAT <strong>the</strong><br />

toreoolng rsuolutlon waa duly<br />

•*ffed By <strong>the</strong> laard <strong>of</strong> OomrjilB.<br />

M t i t M Ciy <strong>of</strong> Bea laiaWy.<br />

U<br />

gular meeting<br />

PUBLIC NOTIOE<br />

PLIA8B TAKE NOTICE that<br />

application tins been made to <strong>the</strong><br />

Alcoholic Beverage isiuing Authority<br />

ol ihe city <strong>of</strong> Sen itle city, cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong>, Naw Jersey, lor an<br />

expansion at me licensed premises<br />

!eelderBd a place to place trarwferj<br />

pertaining to <strong>the</strong> Plenary Retail Consumption<br />

Licenie 0SO9-3MM.OO4<br />

hereiBiore Issued to Freda Sea isis<br />

Inn, Ine. Trading a> Sea Isle Inn. Kin<br />

Lounge * Package Goods, L,O,<br />

McNutley's, 6400 Undis Avenus<br />

Sea lile city, N«w Jeney on43.<br />

The prepoied Expansion ol<br />

Licensed premises contemplates<br />

Ineludon <strong>of</strong>thal portion et Building 2<br />

comprising an area ei.approilmately<br />

M feet by 1M (eel Irantmg on asm<br />

Sireet which Is Intended lo be eperated<br />

by said loense holder. Freds<br />

Bea Isle Inn, Inc.. but trading a» Sea<br />

\ik<br />

Inn, Klx Lounge a, PacMga<br />

Qeods, L. G. McNutley'a.<br />

Bald applleaileri and related<br />

sketches am on (He with <strong>the</strong> Sea Isle<br />

City Clerk. Ct>]ectlens te tha proposed<br />

expansion, If any, should bn<br />

made Immedlalely in writing to<br />

Thet»sa J, Tlghe, Clerk, Sea laje<br />

OHy. 441« Landis Avenue. Sea Ista<br />

OHy, New Jersey, 0M43, In <strong>the</strong><br />

eveni nmaly objections are filed, a<br />

hearing on The proposed eipw^en<br />

will be held en February a, IMS at<br />

3:30 p.m, at 133 JFK Boulevard, Sea<br />

IBM OHy, New Jeney,<br />

Freda Sea isle inn, me.<br />

A Now Jeney Corporation<br />

By: Leonard C, Beaiderlo<br />

PreeiMnt<br />

6400 Landis Avenue<br />

SeaMteORy,<br />

New Jersey 0BB4i<br />

-M.UP.F.W.TO


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B14 THE3ENT1NEL-LEDQER <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. TtiurMiay, Mirsh 1,1S11<br />

Raider swimmers Spring practice begins Wednesday on<br />

preparing for <strong>the</strong> track, diamond, courts and links<br />

state meet<br />

The team competition<br />

may be over for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City High School swimmers<br />

but <strong>the</strong>re are still a few<br />

light swimmers, lour<br />

girls and tour boys, <strong>have</strong><br />

quilified for <strong>the</strong> itate championship<br />

meet and continue<br />

High scorers<br />

in OC cards<br />

OCEAN crry - High<br />

successful last year, ranking bcfOHC 8£C 26<br />

^<br />

With few exapttons,<br />

man who fails to register<br />

before turning 26 wUl perma-<br />

Rex PoweU and Lyle Ser-<br />

are alternates for <strong>the</strong>gone. But Ail-South Jersey<br />

Jul-Ann Petwson are all<br />

nently forfeit his eligibility<br />

scorer in pinochle at <strong>the</strong>ber for oalain federal benefits<br />

OoMn dry Card Qub Feb. relay competition. runneri Alison Amlcone<br />

such as student aid, job Saining,<br />

and most federal<br />

23 wai Evelyn Kerr 576, Runners-up<br />

were Blue McMillan gie Garrett both qualified back to make <strong>the</strong> Raiders a<br />

tolly Richards and Mag-<br />

and KelU Dougherty are<br />

smplovment, in addition to<br />

558, Carl Benke 558, Betty for <strong>the</strong> 50-meter freestyle in challenger again.<br />

facing possible prosecution<br />

Thornburg 556, Bill Jacobs <strong>the</strong> girls competttton. Jen Matt Qster retunn for his<br />

as a felon, according to <strong>the</strong><br />

510. Rowland Snyder 502,"<br />

George Eiia§ 501, Mary<br />

P'Alessio4e6.<br />

The dub meets 7 pan,<br />

Monday and Thursday at <strong>the</strong><br />

Youth Center, 6ft and Attantic,<br />

and aU cud playeri are<br />

welcome,<br />

Last ipring <strong>the</strong> six <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City High School ipoit!<br />

to prepare dally at <strong>the</strong>teams had different degreei<br />

Community Center pool, <strong>of</strong> suceeis.<br />

"I am now able to five Next Wednesday <strong>the</strong>y<br />

more individual Instruction.<br />

0 said OC coach Lloyd ano<strong>the</strong>r season <strong>of</strong> baseball,<br />

will begin practice for<br />

Hayes, "because <strong>the</strong>re are tt«ck, s<strong>of</strong>tbali, tennis and<br />

less kids to train.* 8<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Wllcox will compete<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 50- and 100-<br />

Mike Naples' girls track<br />

meter freestyle events and<br />

team (7-1) was <strong>the</strong> most<br />

will join Lance Muaslay, second in South Jersey.<br />

Charlie Wigo and Tres Sprinter Pam McFarland,<br />

Ostien in <strong>the</strong> 400»meter distance runner Maryjo<br />

freestyle relay.<br />

Dougherty and hurdler<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

Ail Repairs On Any (1) One Appliance<br />

Roland Watson has<br />

retired is s<strong>of</strong>tbali coach<br />

after eight seasons and 139<br />

wins. His successor, Gina<br />

Zappariello, was an<br />

assistant at Vineland. She<br />

must replace AU-South Jtrmustsipi<br />

sey pitcher Cindy Rau and<br />

All-Group Three catcher<br />

Tracy Smith from a 14-8<br />

dub.<br />

Leading <strong>the</strong> returning<br />

players will be All-Group<br />

Three shortstop Shannon<br />

Gamty, a ,311 hitter, and<br />

sophomore first baseman<br />

Trieia Shelton, who hit 354<br />

ai a freshman.<br />

Also looking to fill some<br />

holes will be baseball coach<br />

Craig Mensinger, He lost<br />

his three best hitters, Tom<br />

Lanehoney, Parke Wilkinson<br />

and Mike Slump, from<br />

a 5-16 team,<br />

The Raiders dropped to<br />

8-11 in boys tennis arid lo»t<br />

two-ttae All-Group Three<br />

<strong>County</strong> title and <strong>the</strong>ir own<br />

Red Raider Relays. Versatile<br />

Joe Brown and Dave<br />

Southard <strong>have</strong> bom graduated.<br />

These teams won't begin<br />

play until next month but<br />

<strong>the</strong> preparation starts next<br />

week.<br />

Scholarships<br />

are available<br />

The Masonic Charity<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

announced educational<br />

grants <strong>of</strong> $1,000 per year for<br />

tour years are available for<br />

Jtudents graduating high<br />

school.<br />

Applicants must be residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jeney and wUl<br />

be chosen by random computer<br />

selection followed by<br />

personal interviews. Applications<br />

are available at high<br />

player Mark Norwood. But<br />

PhU Bimbaum is not a living<br />

legend without good<br />

Rlckert wUl swim <strong>the</strong> 100 second year as Raider golf<br />

MectiveServtoe.<br />

backstroke and Krlstie coach after an impressive<br />

BB those men bom in 1963 reason. The veteran coach<br />

Brown will compete in <strong>the</strong>(15-2) _ r debut. !T His senior- who <strong>have</strong> registered, ^ 19ffi> should <strong>have</strong> his team back<br />

100 breaststroke,<br />

laden team, paced" by Des- d» nwutai ttie'year that ends in <strong>the</strong> chase, despite <strong>the</strong> fact<br />

The four girls will also mond Atkinson, was sixth «* eligibility for selecnon that five Cape-One teams school guidance <strong>of</strong>fices, or,<br />

swim <strong>the</strong> 400 freestyle relay in <strong>the</strong> Diitriet-8 golf eompe- to induction undo present were among <strong>the</strong> top 20write to William E. Sharp,<br />

with Pam PoWell serving as tition. He wUl need to law, Over 21 million men teams in South Jersey a year District Deputy Grand Muter,<br />

125 Curtis Ave,, WUliam-<br />

alternate, rebuild this year.<br />

h » v « registered with ago.<br />

Selective Service since regtotraton<br />

was reinstituted in ttack team was 6-3 last year, information all (609) m-<br />

Wayne Colman'i boys s<strong>town</strong>, 08094, For<br />

1980,<br />

winning <strong>the</strong> Cape M»y 3551.<br />

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Senior citizens. The handicapped.<br />

sports shorts<br />

STEVE HOWARD ADVANCES<br />

JN CAtBORNIA SURFING<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School's Steve Howard finished<br />

14th recently in <strong>the</strong> National Scholastic Surfing<br />

Assoclatton's Kata Pro-Am in Huntington Beach,<br />

CalU,<br />

Howard, ranked No. 1 in open junior men's competition,<br />

finished (head <strong>of</strong> 82 o<strong>the</strong>r anwteuri in <strong>the</strong><br />

event.<br />

Dun Cellucci <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a surfer from Mainland,<br />

finished 16th in <strong>the</strong> event.<br />

Both Howard and Cellucd wUl participate as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Northsast All Stan in <strong>the</strong> Presidents Cup in<br />

Coooca Beach, Ha. in May. From <strong>the</strong>re it will be <strong>of</strong>f<br />

to Australia for four weeks in June.<br />

MCLAUGHLIN HEADS<br />

DIXIE HOWELL MEMORIAL GROUP<br />

Hany McLaughlin, assistant principal at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City High School and an assistant basketball coach<br />

to Dbde Howell in <strong>the</strong> 1960s, was named president<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> committee supervising <strong>the</strong> award to be given<br />

in HoweU'i memory,<br />

McLaughlin was named president at a recent<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School,<br />

Wek Howell, Dbde'i oldest son, was named vice<br />

president. OCHS athletic director Paul LtFevei was<br />

chosen secretary, and John Cranston, captain <strong>of</strong><br />

HoweU's 1964 state champs, is <strong>the</strong> tteasurer.<br />

Donations for <strong>the</strong> Pbde Howell Memorial Award,<br />

to be presented to a graduating boy and girl from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School, can be sent in care <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

high school.<br />

CAPl-ATLANTIC SETS BANQUET<br />

The championship teams and all-star athletes from<br />

<strong>the</strong> winter sports season wUl be honored March 14<br />

by<strong>the</strong> Cape-Attanttc League,<br />

The teams and athtotes from basketball, wrestling<br />

and swimming wiU be presented with <strong>the</strong> awards<br />

<strong>the</strong>y earned on a Tuesday evening at <strong>the</strong> Grand<br />

Hotel in Cape May,<br />

Tickets are $15 each and may be purchased<br />

through any league school.<br />

PAT PRUriT AT ALBRIGHT<br />

Former Holy Spirit star Put Piultt, <strong>the</strong> Cape-One<br />

scoring champ list year, had a strong finish to his<br />

freshman year at Albright College.<br />

After starting <strong>the</strong> season on <strong>the</strong> jayvee team, Prultt<br />

was moved up to <strong>the</strong> varsity for <strong>the</strong> final 10 games.<br />

He averaged 11A per game, hit 85 percant from <strong>the</strong><br />

foul line, 46 percent from <strong>the</strong> field and 46 percent<br />

from three-point range, Th» Uoni, 1-14 before<br />

Pruitt moved up, were 5-5 with him in <strong>the</strong> lineup to<br />

ftaish6-19.<br />

He helped Albright snap a 10«game losing streak<br />

with a 24-pomt performance against EUzabeth<strong>town</strong><br />

in late January, <strong>the</strong> high single-game output this<br />

season by an Albright player.<br />

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Because for as long as <strong>the</strong>re has been<br />

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<strong>the</strong> community.<br />

For those <strong>of</strong> us who are Community<br />

Relations Managers, it's part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> job.<br />

But, for every one <strong>of</strong> us, its part <strong>of</strong> our<br />

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Bfoker/Qwnor<br />

HOUSES ARE<br />

GETTING BIGGER<br />

The Census Bureau<br />

counts noiM every ten<br />

years but In between <strong>the</strong>y<br />

count everything,<br />

else-Including where we<br />

live and how. In recent<br />

yean, <strong>the</strong>ir ntwiittas m<br />

us, houses an getting<br />

bigger: up to a median<br />

!,7lSigunr§fi«in1§§7<br />

from 1,660 In liii, mt<br />

1,«Q In 18S2, Prices am<br />

up, too, <strong>of</strong> eourm<br />

nn houses an fancier,''<br />

too. More and more<br />

houses <strong>have</strong> four or more<br />

btdreems, one or more;<br />

Uriplnesi, two-and$ENVNEL-LEDG<br />

Tax agents are on <strong>the</strong> prowl; and young boaters now need a<br />

short pleasant winter<br />

Maryland, New York, Connectteut<br />

and Massachusetts requires sarjstttLs mat vessels used in affsptfarfi srssrtfts<br />

vided atwntion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tax Bta(e and held until sales tax cheats. State law<br />

1- voiiel wUl be seized by<br />

jiKSTssK r~z=-w-zrrr.——isasuaissE back<br />

wiS <strong>have</strong> bem htvin| l<br />

left many <strong>of</strong> us wife an<br />

unuiual hungtr for tht<br />

warn iun <strong>of</strong> spring. I <strong>have</strong><br />

to keep looking at <strong>the</strong> calendar<br />

to let myself remember<br />

that It 18 stfll February. It<br />

jeems more Uke March or<br />

April. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> met in<br />

<strong>the</strong> awa <strong>have</strong> started to<br />

bud, and I do m a slight<br />

dnge <strong>of</strong> {peen on ttie msadjwsin<strong>the</strong>bay.<br />

Spring Is on ttie way so it<br />

is too to pt ready.<br />

If you <strong>have</strong> not made<br />

afFanpnientifor a boat sUp<br />

tttt§ year, you don't <strong>have</strong><br />

much time left. Every year<br />

<strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> boaters in<br />

New Jersey goes up fastw<br />

than available space. So<br />

each year sUps are rented<br />

)out ewUer. And you wiU<br />

find mat th« prices <strong>have</strong><br />

reflected <strong>the</strong> shortagB.<br />

Make your rounds right<br />

now, get a deposit and<br />

receipt when you flnd <strong>the</strong><br />

right spot. Be prepared to<br />

make some gaaifiees. Some<br />

marinas <strong>have</strong> short seasons,<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>have</strong> longer ones at<br />

more money, some marinas<br />

are far<strong>the</strong>r up <strong>the</strong> river and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs are in shallow water.<br />

Hoe is some neat news<br />

ta our younger boaters.<br />

Previously anyone who<br />

opaated a motor boat ta<br />

non-tidal freshwater had to<br />

<strong>have</strong> a special boating<br />

license beginning with 13-<br />

year-olds. New Jersey has<br />

now instituted a statewide<br />

all-water license for youths<br />

13 to 16. To obtain <strong>the</strong><br />

UcensB, <strong>the</strong> youths must<br />

take a state-approved safe*<br />

boating course. Upon completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> course, a<br />

©arttflcate wiU be issued<br />

fishing<br />

report<br />

and must be presented at<br />

<strong>the</strong> nearest Motor Vehicle<br />

agency where <strong>the</strong> license<br />

wiUbeobWlned.<br />

The law appUes to power<br />

vessels at flus time only.<br />

Rowboate and sail boats are<br />

exempt.<br />

The courses will be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered through specific<br />

U.S. Coast Guard AujdUary<br />

flotUJas and through <strong>the</strong><br />

United Stttes Fewer squadrons.<br />

Dates <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> courses<br />

may be obtained through<br />

load state Marine Police<br />

stations or at headquarters<br />

to Trenton, 882-2000 ext.<br />

may produce a safe-boating<br />

certificate from weir state at<br />

a Motor VeWcta agency and<br />

obtain a temporary boating<br />

license.<br />

State Police boats will be<br />

stopping and checking out<br />

young people and checking<br />

for licenses. Fines for operating<br />

without a license run<br />

from $100 to W0 — much<br />

more •sopenslve man getting<br />

<strong>the</strong> license.<br />

New Jersey tax agents<br />

<strong>have</strong> been prowling our<br />

local waters looking for<br />

Group sets<br />

beach walk<br />

The Save Our <strong>Ocean</strong> Now<br />

group is sponsoring a walk<br />

from Point Pleasant Beach to<br />

Seaside Heights on April 8 to<br />

publicize efforts to end ocean<br />

pollution.<br />

Would-be parmdpanti are<br />

invited to contact Jill Marie<br />

Corbin, 1324 Jtiver Ave,<br />

ma.<br />

Point Pleasant 08742.<br />

Non-residents from<br />

'roop 32 celebrates Boy Scout week<br />

camping record in <strong>the</strong>Dan Baker, first place; Jtei Court <strong>of</strong> Honor in which<br />

<strong>the</strong> following Scouts<br />

OCEAN CrTY — troop<br />

32's Boy Scout anniversary<br />

dlnntr was held during <strong>the</strong><br />

recent Scout Week at Holy<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church,<br />

with about 70 people in<br />

attendance.<br />

;Guest was David Britt,<br />

district executive <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

(Atlantic Area Council, who<br />

presented <strong>the</strong> troop with<br />

m<br />

<strong>the</strong> Schoppy camping<br />

award for having <strong>the</strong> best<br />

m<br />

Council,<br />

He also presented <strong>the</strong><br />

1988 District Award <strong>of</strong><br />

Merit to Scoutmaster Ed<br />

Storck.<br />

The highlight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evening<br />

was <strong>the</strong> "Scout Bowl"<br />

competition. Played similar<br />

to <strong>the</strong> old "College Bowl<br />

Game," <strong>the</strong> questions all<br />

dealt with Scouting,<br />

The four winners were<br />

Bate, second place; John,<br />

Stauffer, third; and Fred<br />

Tinney, fourth.<br />

The evening was organized<br />

by pie Scouts with<br />

each patrol having respon.<br />

slbUlty for a porton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

program.<br />

The evenings master <strong>of</strong><br />

ceremonies was senior<br />

patrol leader Jim Baltz.<br />

The evening ended with a<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice<br />

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Andrew Bechtold, Scour;<br />

Anthony Branca, Scout;<br />

John Lawless, Scout; Feeny<br />

Bechtold, Scout; Russell<br />

Gomez, Scout; Mason<br />

Wright, Scout; Andrew<br />

Lanehoney, Tenderfoot;<br />

Dan Baker, Second Class;<br />

John Stauffer, Second Class;<br />

Dave Powell, Second Class;<br />

Public Notice<br />

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state water for more than 90<br />

days muit be wglstared in<br />

New Jersey. The apnts are<br />

looking for any boats<br />

moored with out-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />

registrations.<br />

Some individuals purchase<br />

boatt in New Jersey<br />

and register <strong>the</strong>m in<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r state where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

don't live, most preferably<br />

Delaware, since it has no<br />

sales tax.<br />

So any boat found with a<br />

Delaware registration will<br />

Beef and beer in<br />

Point March S<br />

The Ladles Auxiliary Volunteer<br />

Fire Company Number<br />

One is having a beef and<br />

beer on Sunday, March 5<br />

from 3 jam. to 7 pm. at fee<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>l Road firehouse, tonen<br />

Point. Tickets are $5 for<br />

adults and $2 for children<br />

under 12, CaU 9B-7\m or<br />

927-5701 for more Information,<br />

ag«its. The tooati will be taxes and fines are paid to<br />

investigated, watched, and, Ml. The taxes levied will be<br />

if necessary, <strong>the</strong>ir owners ,t <strong>the</strong> pice estimated by<br />

fined.<br />

<strong>the</strong> state and not necessarily<br />

In certain situations, die g\e ichrtl value.<br />

license<br />

New Jersey has coUected<br />

over $3 million so far in<br />

back taxes.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OOMII City, NJ. SIS<br />

- They are looking, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y may <strong>have</strong> your boat<br />

under observation!<br />

—Dave<br />

Dan Baker, First Class; Jeff<br />

Wright, Hrst Class; Shawn<br />

Bemardint, Star, Tom Qulgley,<br />

Star; Mike Storck,<br />

Eagle; Jon Bernardini,<br />

l<br />

Mv<strong>of</strong>tetatmstedtakte ^VVOd Ufi fflW©<br />

tog "Tram si may oU* This WtO Z.S-twretpowar Johnson outboard Is being raffled by Cub Scout Pack<br />

Scoutmaster Su Storck «t 399- No. 61 ol~ Owan City. The motor was donated by John Mayer, center, ol Mayer's<br />

*"* 3116.<br />

Ship Channel Marina, Somtre Point. Also plcturtd, from lift, »w Cub Mastsr Bill Colangelo,<br />

Philip Hirtno, Jt« Smith, Jim McKten.<br />

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ROWELL HITS 1,000 17<br />

SPRING PRACTICE DUE B14<br />

FISHING REPORT BIS<br />

SPORTS SHORTS B14<br />

B16<br />

Tha Sentlnel-Ledgef<br />

Thursday, March a, 1989<br />

' \O1<br />

Owen Murphy for<br />

freeholder? —A3<br />

Toll hike won't help<br />

Laurel exit —A16<br />

Congressman's Cup<br />

is Saturday —B16<br />

RAIDERS SECOND OVERALL<br />

Lynch, Gallagher, Muzslay win district titles<br />

GALLOWAY TOWN- and fifth time overall.<br />

SHD 3 — Senior Tim Qil-Ocealagher and sophomore Pat in 1988, scored 104 with<br />

City, <strong>the</strong> champion<br />

Lynch each captured a second<br />

district wrestling May getting 80.5,<br />

third place Lower Cape<br />

championship Saturday, The entire tournament<br />

and sophomore Drew was held in one day<br />

Muzslay chalked up his berause <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heavy snow<br />

first, helping <strong>the</strong> Raiders to<br />

a second place finish in <strong>the</strong><br />

DisWct 32 competition.<br />

With 157.5 points, Absegami<br />

won <strong>the</strong> team title in its<br />

home gym for <strong>the</strong> third<br />

Uoie in <strong>the</strong> last four years<br />

storm on Friday,<br />

"It was very tough wrestling<br />

everything in one<br />

day," said Raider coach Bill<br />

Nickles, "It was a wry long<br />

day.".<br />

The wins by Lynch and<br />

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visit a physician<br />

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Charge Accounts.<br />

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Gallagher doubled <strong>the</strong><br />

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

wrestlers who <strong>have</strong> won<br />

two district titles, Fred<br />

Latella did it in 1987 and<br />

1988 with Trip Snyder putting<br />

titles back-to-back in<br />

1984 and 1985,<br />

Lynch used a first-period<br />

pin and a technical fall to<br />

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The wins doubled <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

wrestlers who <strong>have</strong> won two district titles.<br />

Gallagher had an easy<br />

road to fte finals with two<br />

first-period pins. He buUt a<br />

12-5 lead over Oakcresfs<br />

Bill Stubbe in <strong>the</strong> final and<br />

had to nold <strong>of</strong>f a last-minute<br />

rally to win, 12-9,<br />

"Like Pat, Timmy was<br />

expected to win," said<br />

Nickles, "and he performed<br />

very well, He was able to<br />

control all three opponents<br />

physically,"<br />

Muzslay, third in <strong>the</strong> districts<br />

last year, also won a<br />

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reach <strong>the</strong> final round. He<br />

took a 12-2 lead into <strong>the</strong><br />

second period before jjinning<br />

Hammonton's Tom<br />

Ciarlante in 3;lfi.<br />

"Drew was very impressive,"<br />

Nickles said. "He<br />

took his first title with three<br />

straighfptas. 1 *<br />

Pour o<strong>the</strong>r Raiders<br />

advanced to <strong>the</strong> Region<br />

light competition by finishing<br />

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The most disappointed<br />

was Dave Law, undefeated<br />

and top-seeded at 135<br />

pounds, who broke open a<br />

scoreless consolation match<br />

with a third-period escape<br />

enroute to a 4-0 win over<br />

Justin Meyer <strong>of</strong> WUdwood.<br />

Both Law (at 130) and<br />

Meyer (121) wete district<br />

champions a year ago,<br />

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into <strong>the</strong> regions, 11 observed<br />

won <strong>the</strong> district title, got<br />

Law in a cradle and pinned<br />

him 48 seconds into <strong>the</strong><br />

final period.<br />

Two Raiders reached <strong>the</strong><br />

final round but lost. Dave<br />

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SCHOOL BUDGET UP<br />

12 PERCENT<br />

Thii Tuesday night at 7,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Upper Township BoarcJ<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education wiU hold a<br />

public hearing and consider<br />

final adoption on a 812 million<br />

budget which is up u-<br />

percint over tile previous<br />

year.<br />

At presstlme, <strong>of</strong>ficials in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice could not lay what<br />

<strong>the</strong> new next rate would be<br />

if <strong>the</strong> budget is adopted.<br />

But schools Superintendent<br />

John Tredlnnick ha& indicated<br />

that Township Committee's<br />

decision to forward<br />

$2,4 million In municipal<br />

funds may be enough<br />

money to hold <strong>the</strong> current<br />

rite,<br />

The meeting will be in <strong>the</strong><br />

middle school library,<br />

Petersburg.<br />

TOWNSHIP TOLL CALLS<br />

TOCEAS1JULY1<br />

The <strong>town</strong>ihip is one <strong>of</strong> 70<br />

municipalities in <strong>the</strong> state to<br />

be affected under a New<br />

Jersey Bell plan to correct<br />

phone systemi which force<br />

caUers to pay for a toll call<br />

when dialing ano<strong>the</strong>r number<br />

within <strong>the</strong>ir own <strong>town</strong>.<br />

William Sturm, New Jersey<br />

BeU employee and Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Freeholder,<br />

said at a recent Township<br />

Commitee meeting that,<br />

starting July 1, residents<br />

with a 263 and 624<br />

exchimge wUl no longer<br />

face toll charges when dialing<br />

628.<br />

Sturm also noted that "<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

increased <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong><br />

phone line connections on<br />

an average <strong>of</strong> 65' percent<br />

last vear. The 624 exchange<br />

was up 15 percent, and 628,<br />

nine percent, he said.<br />

U1HARYHAS<br />

NIWHIAD<br />

Lower Townihip resident '<br />

Anthony Thomas Forttao<br />

has been named <strong>the</strong> new<br />

head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Upper Cape^<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape May 1<br />

<strong>County</strong> Library, located on ,<br />

Tuckahoe Road, Petersburg.<br />

Prior to this appointment,<br />

Forttno wai head <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>,<br />

Extension Services and Pub-':<br />

lie Relations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CapeJ<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Library system,<br />

according to a recent""<br />

announcement from Cape,<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Library ' '<br />

Director Thomas Leonard. *<br />

Fortino holds a bachelor<br />

<strong>of</strong> arts and a masters degree<br />

in library science from Rutgers<br />

University. He also<br />

holds a master <strong>of</strong> arts,.<br />

degree from California*<br />

State University,<br />

TWP.BUDatT<br />

up $700,0000<br />

Upper Township Com-:<br />

mittee will hold a public.'<br />

hearing on a proposed 7,3<br />

million budget which is up<br />

more man $700,000 over <strong>the</strong><br />

previous year's spending<br />

plan,<br />

According to <strong>town</strong>ship<br />

figures, 33 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

budget — $2.4 million —<br />

wUlgo to <strong>the</strong> local school<br />

district, 32 percent to o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

expenses, 16 percent to sala-:.<br />

lies, 10 percent for tax<br />

reserves, and 2 percent for<br />

deferred charges.<br />

The budget, up for public<br />

hearing at 7:30 tonight m<br />

Upper Township Hall, proposal<br />

no local purpose tax.<br />

'•<br />

Baroniatball<br />

Dawn Baronl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City was among 350 studenB<br />

attending <strong>the</strong> 1W» annual<br />

winter bdl held en 6m ram-.<br />

Pus Of Menmouth Cellip •<br />

reomtty, Holder <strong>of</strong> me col-..,<br />

ltge's fruitie icholarship.:.<br />

Baroni wiU be going tomedical<br />

achool upon graduation.<br />

Stress reduction ><br />

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Suse Mtmarfal Hospital's.:-<br />

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w ft «taM reduction class<br />

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ifb<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

Short baby ward<br />

was suddenly busier<br />

The maternity ward at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />

Point, suddenly became busier when state <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

last Thursday dosed down <strong>the</strong> maternity unit at Burdette<br />

Tomlin Memorial Hospital, 30 miles south m Cape<br />

May Court House.<br />

As <strong>of</strong> Monday, according to Shore spokeswoman Margle<br />

Barham, 11 babies that would <strong>have</strong> been bom at<br />

Surdette were delivered in <strong>the</strong> Point. The referrals<br />

<strong>have</strong>n't caused any problems for <strong>the</strong> hospital and its<br />

22-bed ward, she said.<br />

On Tuesday, however, state <strong>of</strong>ficials agreed to let Burdette<br />

accept maternity admissions, as long as <strong>the</strong> hospital<br />

sticks to approved practices.<br />

The state Department <strong>of</strong> Health had banned maternity<br />

admissions to Burdette for allegedly allowing baby<br />

deliveries to occur without physicians and mldwlves.<br />

That nurses delivered babies was an "unacceptable<br />

practice," and put mo<strong>the</strong>r and baby at risk, according to<br />

state Health Commissioner Molly Coye.<br />

The hospital had also been charged with administering,<br />

without proper supervision, a kbor-indudng<br />

drug. Burdette Tomlin had denied <strong>the</strong> practices, claiming<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir records were sloppily kept and misleading.<br />

MUA PR. man Hurley replaced<br />

by former AC Press reporter<br />

Making good on a promise he made In 1987, state Sen.<br />

James Hurley resigned his public relations post with <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> Municipal Utilities Authority last<br />

The MUA's PR will now be headed by T.J. McCarthy,<br />

a former Press reporter who some time ago aggressively<br />

covered <strong>the</strong> Authority for <strong>the</strong> major daily. His old paper<br />

quoted him as saying that he wouldn't work for <strong>the</strong><br />

MUA if he didn't think <strong>the</strong>ir problems were behind<br />

<strong>the</strong>m.<br />

He had <strong>the</strong> MUA beat back when several public <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

were under indictment in connection with Authority<br />

activitios.<br />

Parking sticker law<br />

draws citizen ire<br />

# LONCPORT —An ordinance requiring residants in a<br />

three-block section <strong>of</strong> mis community to buy parking<br />

stickers was put on hold by <strong>the</strong> local Board <strong>of</strong> Commisloners<br />

March 1 after residents protested <strong>the</strong> proposal.<br />

The plan, designed to manage increasing demand for<br />

parking from tourists and out-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>town</strong>ers, would<br />

require residents bj|lw,flenj%d and 36th streets to pay<br />

[ $5 for a parking ittdstrtadf^ip te,each additional<br />

sticker. Guests and family members would be required<br />

to obtain temporary passes from borough hall.<br />

9 '<br />

Highway Authority OKs<br />

plaza, 350 Parkway toll<br />

WOODBRIDGl — The New Jersey Highway Authority<br />

on Thursday March 2 approved an a lOcent hike in<br />

barrier tolls. The new 35<br />

Murphy is <strong>the</strong> founding<br />

' president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Environ,<br />

mental Response Network,<br />

an activist group which<br />

formed two years ago to<br />

If he decides to run, he<br />

promises a hard-hitting<br />

fight proposals to build' a campaign, pledging to<br />

ttash incinerator on <strong>the</strong>attack <strong>the</strong> MUA on several<br />

Woodbine-Upper Township<br />

border. He recently In addition to continued<br />

fronts.<br />

resigned <strong>the</strong> presidency. opposition to mass bum, he<br />

Under Murphy, <strong>the</strong> IRN said he would try to dose<br />

became a <strong>the</strong>m in <strong>the</strong> side down <strong>the</strong> MUA's composting<br />

plant in Middle Town-<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

Municipal Utilities Auttiority,<br />

<strong>the</strong> freeholders and pumping <strong>of</strong> treated sewage<br />

ship and to end <strong>the</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r elected <strong>of</strong>ficials who effluent into <strong>the</strong> ocean.<br />

didn't agree with <strong>the</strong> IRN*s Murphy added he would<br />

view that incineration isn't also aim to institute "major<br />

<strong>the</strong> solution to Uie Jersey<br />

Cape's trash disposal needs.<br />

Oil leak resurfaces on 9th Street ice<br />

OCEAN CITY — Firefighters<br />

spent a good part<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuesday morning on 9th<br />

Street, mopping up oil that<br />

had originally leafted from<br />

a City Hall tank two blocks<br />

away two Sundays before,<br />

authorities said.<br />

An undetermined<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> oil had been<br />

forced out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> storm<br />

drain at <strong>the</strong> Aldrich Road<br />

intersection, which was<br />

blocked <strong>of</strong>f for approximately<br />

two hours <strong>the</strong> moming<br />

after <strong>the</strong> ice storm Ms<br />

week.<br />

The oU had sat trapped in<br />

storm drain pipes, despite<br />

earlier clean-up efforts,<br />

A filler pipe on a back-up<br />

City Hall fuel tank spilled<br />

Kindergarten signup<br />

today, next Tuesday<br />

OCEAN OTY — Regisnation<br />

for enrollment In<br />

kindergarten next September<br />

will be conducted at <strong>the</strong><br />

primary school, Sth Street<br />

and West Avenue, 10 ajn.<br />

to noon Thursday, March 9<br />

and 1:30 to 2:30 Tuesday,<br />

March 14.<br />

Registration must be<br />

made In person by parent<br />

or guardian. Any child who<br />

wUl be 5 years <strong>of</strong> age on or<br />

before Oct. 1, 1989 wUl be<br />

eligible for registration,<br />

Birth or baptismal certificate<br />

along with<br />

Rare scenes<br />

to be shown<br />

SOMIRS POINT —<br />

Ran views from its<br />

lantern slide collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong> wUl<br />

be shown by <strong>the</strong> Atiantte<br />

<strong>County</strong> Historical<br />

Sodety in a first-nme<br />

public showing 7 pa.<br />

Tuesday, March 14 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Society building,<br />

907 Shore Rd.<br />

Call 927-5991 for<br />

details.<br />

Madamba receives<br />

scouting award<br />

Henry Madamba, captain<br />

<strong>of</strong> poUee in IK Haita<br />

Township, was racently<br />

amtded <strong>the</strong> William H.<br />

^mftm HI award which<br />

ree<strong>of</strong>nlzes outtlanding con.<br />

ttibuttons to ^(erica's youft<br />

toou^l ttie Explorer prop«m<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttie Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong><br />

Ameriffl.<br />

Segin completes<br />

infantry training<br />

Pvt Robert S. Begin, son <strong>of</strong><br />

ftttda Sefin <strong>of</strong> Octtn Qty,<br />

has completed paining at <strong>the</strong><br />

US. Anny Mum Schod,<br />

Art Bennlng, Ga. Segin is a<br />

1988 graduate <strong>of</strong> Ooean Gty<br />

High School.<br />

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Under present regulations,<br />

all children entering<br />

New Jersey schools are<br />

required to <strong>have</strong> die following<br />

immunizations: Four<br />

doses <strong>of</strong> DPT (dip<strong>the</strong>ria and<br />

Tetanus toxoids and pertussis<br />

vaccine) with me last<br />

dose adiministered six<br />

months after previous dose;<br />

three doses <strong>of</strong> poliomyelitis<br />

vaccine with <strong>the</strong> last dose<br />

admtniateredslWimonths<br />

after <strong>the</strong> previous flose;one<br />

dose <strong>of</strong> measles virus vaccine<br />

administered after one<br />

year <strong>of</strong> age; one' dose <strong>of</strong><br />

rubella (German measles)<br />

vaccine; one dose <strong>of</strong> mumps<br />

vaccine.<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City residency<br />

must be shown at<br />

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

25-35 gallons <strong>of</strong> fuel oil on up, said <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

<strong>the</strong> ground at 9th and A private cleaning firm<br />

Asbury <strong>the</strong> afternoon <strong>of</strong> from Swedesboro mopped<br />

Feb. 26.<br />

up <strong>the</strong> mess, which did not<br />

Officials do not know pose a health or safety<br />

why <strong>the</strong> pipe in <strong>the</strong> alley problem, according to<br />

behind <strong>the</strong> municipal building<br />

burst. Pressure from <strong>the</strong> This time around, <strong>the</strong><br />

authorities.<br />

tank below forced <strong>the</strong> oilfirefighters did <strong>the</strong> cleanup.<br />

March tides<br />

Tides for Bth IVMI dfawbridae. For Qrstl Em Harbw Inlet, tubtmct 12<br />

minutes from high lid* and 24 mlnutsi (mm low its, For lea tola City<br />

beachfront, subtract 48 mlnutea from high tide and 38 minutes from low<br />

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A4 TtiESENTlNEL-ieDQgfi Thufidiy, Mireh 9,1989<br />

Four workers injured in 40-foot<br />

fall at utility generating station<br />

BEESLEY'S POINT —<br />

Four workirs were injured,<br />

three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m seriously,<br />

Tuesday morning when<br />

scaffolding at Atlantic Electrie's<br />

B.L, England power<br />

statton coUapied, easting<br />

<strong>the</strong>m into a pile <strong>of</strong> fly ash 40<br />

feet below.<br />

At preistime yesterday,<br />

(Wednesday) three workers<br />

were hospitalized in serious<br />

condition all suffering from<br />

mulripli trauma and, <strong>the</strong><br />

effects <strong>of</strong> inhaling <strong>the</strong> fly<br />

ash. A fourth worker wis<br />

treated for a minor arm<br />

injury and released, according<br />

to Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

The incident occurred<br />

about 7:30 a,m. as contractor!<br />

were replacing an<br />

expansion Joint inside a<br />

plant pollution control<br />

device called a perdpitator,<br />

a utility spokeswoman said.<br />

An investigation by <strong>the</strong><br />

company doing <strong>the</strong> work<br />

revealed that one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

welds holding <strong>the</strong> scaffolding<br />

in place failed, toppling<br />

<strong>the</strong> workers <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong>ir perch,<br />

according to a spokeswoman<br />

for <strong>the</strong> contracting<br />

company.<br />

The scaffolding was<br />

erected by <strong>the</strong> contractor,<br />

said Kathleen LaPolla <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Ohio-based utility contractors<br />

Bibcock & Wlleox, <strong>the</strong><br />

firm which was doing <strong>the</strong><br />

work. A safety specialist<br />

made his report yesterday<br />

on <strong>the</strong> cause.<br />

Speculation is that <strong>the</strong> ash<br />

collected at <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong><br />

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The workers were rescued<br />

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Wind-chin factor at <strong>the</strong><br />

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50, <strong>of</strong> Beachwood, was<br />

listed in serious but stable<br />

condition and was to be<br />

tranferred to a hospital<br />

doser to home.<br />

Treated and released was<br />

Richard Shedrake, 47 <strong>of</strong><br />

Toms River who authorities<br />

said walked away from <strong>the</strong><br />

incident with a minor arm<br />

injury,<br />

LaPolla said a test is<br />

being conducted on <strong>the</strong> fly<br />

ash to determine how hasardous<br />

<strong>the</strong> material is,<br />

Atlantic Electric 1 ! Walker<br />

said <strong>the</strong> material is commonly<br />

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Bay Heritage Day<br />

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Saturday, April 8, historic<br />

Somers Mansion will host<br />

its second annual spring<br />

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craftsmen on hand to demonstrate<br />

traditional methods<br />

<strong>of</strong> decoy carving and<br />

making ships in a bottle.<br />

Guided tours <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mansion,<br />

built in 1725, wiU also<br />

be available! hours are 11 to<br />

4. The mansion is on Shore<br />

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Admission is free; forfur.<br />

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Additional events are<br />

being scheduled in celebra-<br />

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The Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Historical<br />

Society will feature<br />

The choppy inlet thrusts its waves up to thi concrete an exhibit * "<br />

Before <strong>the</strong> storm<br />

bay<br />

bank at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> Seaeliff Road as <strong>the</strong> Ice itorm dated with<br />

related activities, including<br />

approaches Tuesday.<br />

fishing, sporting and ship<br />

building,<br />

The Society Is located n<br />

907 Shore Rd,, next door to<br />

<strong>the</strong> mansion, Exhibit'<br />

The Mayors ComniemQ*<br />

rative Committee will spanper<br />

an exhibit by thi<br />

Philadelphia Maritime<br />

Museum featuring replku<br />

<strong>of</strong> boats from <strong>the</strong> South Jo.<br />

say region at New Jersey<br />

Avenue, Additional arti<br />

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display. ;<br />

There will be a walking<br />

tour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bay Area Hj.<br />

tone Disnict, Brochures for<br />

this will be available at <strong>the</strong><br />

Somers Point Library on<br />

Shore Road,-<br />

The Shanty Crew will<br />

provide live music on <strong>the</strong><br />

bay throughout <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

Fire safety can begin at age 3<br />

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What's <strong>the</strong> right age to<br />

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The FINAL City Council meeting to review <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv's<br />

1989 Capital and OperaWng Budgets Is scheduled for<br />

Thureday, Mardi 16. at 7:00 P.M. at <strong>the</strong> Primary School<br />

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Commercial<br />

Three departments<br />

fight house fire<br />

o:- SOM1RS POINT - An<br />

"ilecHcal maHuncdon is suspected<br />

m a Saturday after-<br />

•ftoon flre which soverely<br />

•damaged <strong>the</strong> upper floor <strong>of</strong><br />

•an Edgewood Drivs home,,<br />

Jordng a local couple to seek<br />

^shelter with friends.<br />

-•• According to flre <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

•.Joseph Brennan and his wife<br />

Were attending <strong>the</strong> PhUadel-<br />

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neighbors spotted <strong>the</strong> fire at<br />

8 Edgewood Dr. around 4:28<br />

It took 40 men. every avap-<br />

"nbie piece <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

-•to equipment, two frucks<br />

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ttuck from <strong>Ocean</strong> City to<br />

.flght <strong>the</strong> fire, according to<br />

Fire Chief jamos Guckes.<br />

"It was not that hard to<br />

fight." he said,<br />

Guckes said <strong>Ocean</strong> Dry's<br />

assistance was needed<br />

because this dry's old ladder<br />

truck is tenporarily out <strong>of</strong><br />

servica and is being repaired.<br />

Firefighters suspect ftat<br />

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coining out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

The chief said that<br />

although <strong>the</strong> flre destroyed<br />

about two thirds <strong>of</strong> tiie<br />

upper floor <strong>of</strong> fte bi-level,<br />

valuables such as clothing,<br />

computer equipment and<br />

files were saved,<br />

Guckes said <strong>the</strong> couple<br />

seems to be doing OK, They<br />

are staying just up <strong>the</strong> stteet<br />

in a friend's home, which is<br />

for sale.<br />

The fire was inveslipted<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong><br />

Arson Squad, Guckes said he<br />

took <strong>the</strong> precautfon beauso<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> severity <strong>of</strong> $m flre.<br />

The last fire truck left <strong>the</strong><br />

fire scene at 7:45 pjn.<br />

No injuries wm reported.<br />

Kindergarten sign-ups<br />

announced in Township<br />

Kindergarten registration<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Upper Township<br />

'Ilementary School, Marftora,<br />

has been scheduled<br />

for 9 to 11 a,m, Monday,<br />

March 13 (last names A to<br />

•W) and 9 to 11 a.m. Tues-<br />

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NtoZ).<br />

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OCEAN CTTY — Carnival<br />

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early May, dry Administrator<br />

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Hart said he was told by<br />

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The contract price is<br />

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Spoils will be deposited on<br />

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developing company Stoeeo Just how long dredging<br />

Homes,<br />

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Ironically. Stoeco's dredging<br />

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THE SEHT1NEI-U0GER AS<br />

Rape suspect arrested;<br />

also charged in burglary<br />

OCIAN Crr¥ — Local<br />

police <strong>have</strong> captured <strong>the</strong><br />

man <strong>the</strong>y believe pond as a<br />

policeman <strong>the</strong>n bound and<br />

raped a woman in her<br />

apartaient here last Monday<br />

morning.<br />

The suspect, Alonzo<br />

Price, 28, lives on <strong>the</strong> same<br />

block as <strong>the</strong> 21-year-old victim,<br />

police say. At presstime,<br />

he was being held in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> jaU<br />

on 8120,000 cash bail, said<br />

Det. Robert Blevin,<br />

Price is charpd with two<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> aggravated sexual<br />

assault, robbery, burglary<br />

and terroristic threati. He<br />

wai »lso charged with kidnapping<br />

since <strong>the</strong> culprit<br />

held <strong>the</strong> woman agamst her<br />

will for up to an hour, said<br />

Blevin,<br />

Police also allege Price<br />

rummaged through <strong>the</strong><br />

woman's rooms and took<br />

some jewelry and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

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items.<br />

The man was charged<br />

Sunday afternoon, picked<br />

up at his apartment, which<br />

is on <strong>the</strong> same block as <strong>the</strong><br />

victim'i house.<br />

Despite being neighbors,<br />

<strong>the</strong> two didn't know each<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r, said Blevin,<br />

According to authorities,<br />

<strong>the</strong> man had been arrested<br />

March 1 on four counts <strong>of</strong><br />

burjlary and <strong>the</strong>ft, fencing<br />

stolen property, criminal<br />

mischief, possession <strong>of</strong> drug<br />

paraphernalia, and possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> a handgun (a BB pistol)<br />

without a-permit, iaid<br />

Blevin.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> invosfigatien,,<br />

police found two watches in<br />

his apartment, and are looking<br />

for <strong>the</strong> owners.<br />

One watch, a Bulova<br />

brand, has inswibed <strong>the</strong><br />

name James Naylor, Trio<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r watch was a picture<br />

<strong>of</strong> a basketball player on <strong>the</strong><br />

face, with <strong>the</strong> Wnals BCAC,<br />

Blevin said.<br />

The investigation was<br />

conducted by Det. William<br />

WUent and Gary Schaffor,<br />

said poUce.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The Regular Metling <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey<br />

scheduled to be held in Council<br />

Chambers, City Hall on March 16,<br />

1989 will be held at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Primary School , 5th Street and<br />

West Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City at 7:30<br />

P.M. Adequate notice <strong>of</strong> this<br />

meeting Is being given pursuant to<br />

P,L 197S, Chapter 231.<br />

Angela H. Pileggi<br />

City Clerk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City. NJ,<br />

MINIMIZE 1988 TAX<br />

COMPLICATIONS<br />

PUN FOR 1939 TAXES AT THE SAME TIME<br />

GREGG M.HEiNlNGER J C.PA<br />

8th Street and Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.<br />

398-8149<br />

CQASTAL<br />

BANK<br />

TO ACQUIRE OCEAN VIEW BRANCH<br />

The Coastal Bank is pleased to announce <strong>the</strong> acceptance by<br />

National Westminster Bank <strong>of</strong> Coastal's Proposal to<br />

acquire <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View Branch <strong>of</strong> National Westminster<br />

Bank,<br />

The Branch will continue to be operated under <strong>the</strong> present<br />

ownership until <strong>the</strong> transfer takes place sometime this<br />

spring when all regulatory clearances should be completed.<br />

The Coastal Bank will <strong>of</strong>fer a full menu <strong>of</strong> all services<br />

including all forms <strong>of</strong> commercial and personal loans.<br />

Coastal's winning formula <strong>of</strong>fering swift and personal<br />

action to any type <strong>of</strong> business or personal need will be<br />

extended to all.<br />

The Coastal Bank wishes to assure all <strong>the</strong> customers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View Branch that <strong>the</strong>y will continue to be served<br />

with all <strong>the</strong> personal care that Coastal is noted for. It is<br />

Coastal's intention that <strong>the</strong> present staff at <strong>Ocean</strong> View will<br />

continue under <strong>the</strong> Coastal Banner,<br />

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The Bink iwrvn <strong>the</strong> right to withdraw thii oiler at any time. A mhstintlal penalty will be implied for earty,<br />

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The proposed 1989 Operating Budget Is $24 800 000<br />

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THE SENTINEL.LBDGER Thursday, Mireh i, IBM<br />

Colony Club luncheon,<br />

fashions on Saturday<br />

Ocuan City Colony will<br />

hold id annual lunchion<br />

and fashion show beginning<br />

ll.W a.m. Saturday,<br />

March 11 at Caesar's Hotel<br />

Casino in Atlantic City,<br />

A reception precedes <strong>the</strong><br />

luiithtoii at noon, according<br />

to Mary Ann Howell,<br />

chairwoman for <strong>the</strong> event.<br />

The menu includes a choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chinese oriental stir fry<br />

or seafood crepes. Tickets<br />

are $25 per person. Door<br />

prizes will be awarded.<br />

I'dshions will be presented<br />

by Stainton's Department<br />

Stare showing a line<br />

<strong>of</strong> cruise wear, evening and<br />

daytime fashions.<br />

Nominations for next<br />

year's slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers were<br />

presented during a recent<br />

meeting at St. Peter's<br />

United Methodist Church,<br />

Maribeth Neall<br />

announced itemi were<br />

being collected for <strong>the</strong><br />

annual Chinese auction to<br />

be held April 22 at <strong>the</strong><br />

Sports and Civic Center, Jith<br />

Street and boardwalk. The<br />

event is open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

All news Items<br />

must be submitted In<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

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Gene lynass, right, holds one ef <strong>the</strong> antique vaies that will be for salt Friday and<br />

Saturday at <strong>the</strong> Atlantlo City Country Club. Looking on are John Tumir and Virginia<br />

MacFadden <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Antique Collector's Club, sponsors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event.<br />

Antique show, sale set<br />

for Friday and Saturday<br />

The Antiqut Coltoctort<br />

Club wUl fifttuM 26 dialers<br />

from gunoundlng SMtes during<br />

is annual show and uis,<br />

noon to 8 pm FHday and 10<br />

am. to 4 pm. Saturday at<br />

tag to a spokeiperson for <strong>the</strong><br />

dub.<br />

Admission is S2.S0; free<br />

parking. For mformation call<br />

9274185.<br />

_<br />

The Atlantic Qty Country \ rtiA rillII<br />

Club, Shore Raid, NOT*- A t l U i a m<br />

field.<br />

Items shown will include<br />

county and primitive furniture,<br />

silver, jeweky, quUte,<br />

prints, painUnp, glass, miniature<br />

lamps and more.<br />

Refreshments will be available.<br />

The CoUector*s Qub was<br />

founded In 1947 in Atlantic<br />

City where large hotel lobbies<br />

and baU rooms were<br />

used for antique shows<br />

which awiGted dealen bom<br />

surrounding states, accord-<br />

Carey awarded medal for superior service<br />

Capt. E, Fenton Carey,<br />

U.B, Navy, was recently<br />

presented <strong>the</strong> Defense<br />

Superior Service Medal for<br />

for exceptionally superior<br />

service as deputy director,<br />

Cruise Missiles Command<br />

and Control Program,<br />

Cruise Mliiiles Project,<br />

Naval Air Systems Command,<br />

from Jan. 1986 to<br />

July 1988.<br />

Capt. Carey was instrumental<br />

m developing and<br />

procuring greatly improved<br />

<strong>the</strong>ater mission planning<br />

systems for <strong>the</strong> unified<br />

commanders and afloat and<br />

tactical aircraft planning<br />

systems for <strong>the</strong> U.S. Navy.<br />

"Applying his knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> space systems, command<br />

and control requirements<br />

and communications systems,<br />

he developed a planning<br />

system and data base<br />

architecture that Integrates<br />

defense mapping agency<br />

products with defense Intel*<br />

ligence agency data and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r'basiis to produce<br />

future sWke missions in a<br />

much more responsive, efficient<br />

manner," stated <strong>the</strong><br />

citation that accompanied<br />

<strong>the</strong> prestigious award.<br />

His efforts wiU ensure <strong>the</strong> iot<br />

cruise missile remains a viable<br />

deterrent and that fully<br />

integrated cruise missile/<br />

aircraft strikes will provide<br />

an increased warfighting<br />

capability for <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States, according to <strong>the</strong> citation.<br />

Capt. E. Fenton Carey<br />

Capt, Carey'i prefei- Sept, 1982 to Bee. 1985.<br />

sional awards Include <strong>the</strong><br />

Merittrioui Servlee Medal Carey Is <strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong> E. Fen-<br />

Carey <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> presented, recently by <strong>the</strong>ton City<br />

Secrettty <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Navy for<br />

performed from<br />

and a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City High School.<br />

Lunch with Easter<br />

bunny Saturday<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />

Lunch with <strong>the</strong> Easter<br />

Bunny, sponsored by <strong>the</strong><br />

Country Shore Women's<br />

Club, will be held 11 a.rn. to<br />

1 pjn. Saturday, March 11,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Upper Township Elementary<br />

School.<br />

Admission <strong>of</strong> $2, at <strong>the</strong><br />

door, Includes lunch and a<br />

visit with <strong>the</strong> singing Easter<br />

bunny.<br />

Final plans for <strong>the</strong> fundraiser,<br />

to benefit local charities,<br />

were announced<br />

during <strong>the</strong> February meeting<br />

pi <strong>the</strong> Country Shore<br />

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31st Anniversaiy Sale<br />

Storewide savings <strong>of</strong><br />

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Sale ends March 31<br />

Save on diamond Rinp,<br />

Earrings and Pendants<br />

Lassale, Seiko & Pulsar watches<br />

14Kt Gold Jewelry<br />

Chains, Bracelets, Charms, etc.<br />

Perfect time to make that special<br />

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Marge McGUnn, literature<br />

chairperson, introduced<br />

<strong>the</strong> guest speaker,<br />

Linda Cressman. Membership<br />

chairperson Jonnie<br />

Gove installed new member<br />

Linda Swift.<br />

Michelle Ynkopcic<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> installation<br />

dinner will be held May 23<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Sands Country Club<br />

in Somers Point. A dinner<br />

tour program was also discussed.<br />

Tickets are $20 and<br />

include 15 free entrees with<br />

<strong>the</strong> purchase <strong>of</strong> 15 paid<br />

entrees. Participating restaurants<br />

wUl deduct tiie<br />

lower priced enttee. For<br />

details, caU Yakopdc at<br />

390-1624.<br />

described<br />

for club<br />

Acid rain is caused by<br />

sulfur dioxide which creites<br />

acidity in rain and<br />

snow, stated Michael Gallager<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic Electric<br />

speaking to members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Civic Club Feb.<br />

28 at <strong>the</strong> Youth Center.<br />

A graduata <strong>of</strong> St. John's<br />

University, Gallager<br />

majored m toxology and<br />

chemistry. Automobiles<br />

and utiliries also can contribute<br />

to acid rain, but "<strong>the</strong><br />

sltutation is being corrected<br />

by pollution control equipment,"<br />

said Gallagher.<br />

Hostisses for <strong>the</strong><br />

luncheon and business<br />

meeting were Bitty Mower,<br />

Ruth Griffith, Mildred<br />

Milne and Muriel Austin.<br />

Club members were<br />

reminded <strong>the</strong> annual card<br />

party is scheduled for Monday,<br />

April 10 at <strong>the</strong> Youth<br />

Center, 6th Street and<br />

Atlantic Avenue.<br />

Diamondbacks<br />

Masonic topic<br />

Dr. Roger Wood, chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> board <strong>of</strong> trustees<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wetlands Institute,<br />

Stone Harbor, will address<br />

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

Masonic Club 8 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

March 28, announced<br />

BUI Grauer, Club president.<br />

Dr. Wood holds degrees<br />

in biology from Princeton<br />

and Harvard universities<br />

and is a recognized expert<br />

on <strong>the</strong> natural history <strong>of</strong><br />

dtamondbaek terrapins. He<br />

has traveled to Kenya,<br />

Uganda and Tanzania to<br />

cqUectMve turtles under <strong>the</strong><br />

President! Marvellen sponsorship <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Woodside concluded <strong>the</strong> (fegraphical Society and<br />

meehni with <strong>the</strong> calendar m i xp i orer8 dub <strong>of</strong> New<br />

<strong>of</strong> events for <strong>the</strong> General<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />

Clubs. Details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

convention in Atlantic City<br />

will be discussed at <strong>the</strong><br />

March meeting.<br />

York.<br />

The meeting will be held<br />

at (he Masonic Temple, 10th<br />

Steeet and Wesley Avenue.,<br />

All master Masons are welcome.<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 399-0663<br />

Dr. Ronald Mansdoerfer<br />

Church<br />

welcomes<br />

minister<br />

OCEAN CITY — Dr.<br />

Ronald W. Manidoerier<br />

wiU be welcomed as senior<br />

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

Baptist Church, 10th Burnt<br />

and Wesley Avenue, during<br />

a service <strong>of</strong> installation 3<br />

pm, Sunday, March 12.<br />

He earned his doctor <strong>of</strong><br />

mtaistty from Lu<strong>the</strong>r Rk§<br />

Seminary and his Ph.D.<br />

from Bethany Seminary,<br />

He has pastered churches<br />

in Maryland, Michigan,<br />

new Mexico and, most<br />

recently. Ft. Myers, Ha. •<br />

Prior to entering <strong>the</strong> ministry,<br />

Dr, Mansdoerfer,<br />

served as a sales and marketing<br />

executive with <strong>the</strong><br />

Campbell Soups Company<br />

and STP Corporation,<br />

He is a colonel in <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Army Reserves,<br />

Dr. Mansdoerfer and his<br />

wife, Marilyn, <strong>have</strong> three<br />

grown chUdren and four<br />

' grandchildren.<br />

New members<br />

welcomed to<br />

Grace Bible<br />

The Rev. John Jamieson<br />

welcomed five new members<br />

to die congregation<br />

during <strong>the</strong> morning service,<br />

March S, at Grace Bible<br />

Chapel, Hotel Luray, 6&2<br />

Wesley Ave. ><br />

Welcomed were Joseph<br />

Bowman, Kathy Beckman,<br />

Melody Leedi, Scott Martin<br />

and Chris Rogers.<br />

Beginning Saturday,<br />

March 11, Pastor Jamieson<br />

will conduct a men's prayer<br />

breakfait each week at 7:30<br />

ajm, in <strong>the</strong> church fellowship<br />

room.<br />

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[Contest entries<br />

[due March 22<br />

|"OCEAN QTY — Themake a video,. The golden<br />

•p<strong>Ocean</strong> City Free Public<br />

•tUbrary will hold its sixth<br />

•^annual Golden QuUl Writing<br />

contest April 10-16 in<br />

frecognitlon <strong>of</strong> National<br />

JLtoiryWeek.<br />

P The contest is open to all<br />

StWrd- to eighthjrade stu-<br />

Jdents attending <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

i;:hlthi^<br />

choolsthii^<br />

J Students must write a<br />

.: poem at least 10 lines long,<br />

:»-"or a story <strong>of</strong> at least one<br />

>page on one <strong>of</strong> me foUow-<br />

Fing topics:<br />

Adam and Eve and me<br />

^ (Memoirs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> snake in<br />

:?;ttie Garden <strong>of</strong> Eden), <strong>the</strong><br />

Magic locker, A surprise in<br />

<strong>the</strong>cellar, The teachers<br />

guitar, My amazing invention,<br />

Why <strong>the</strong> dinosaurs<br />

disappeared, or, The insect<br />

zoo.<br />

Students may type or<br />

handwrite <strong>the</strong>ir work,<br />

Every entry must <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong>\<br />

student's name, teacher,<br />

grade and school on it,<br />

WriUng will be judged on<br />

creativity and style.<br />

Deadline for submitting<br />

entries is March 22. Win.<br />

ners will be announced<br />

April 10 at <strong>the</strong> students'<br />

schools.<br />

Trophies will be awarded<br />

4 pjn, Friday, April 14 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Public<br />

Library, 6th and <strong>Ocean</strong>,<br />

Scout honored<br />

Charles Curry Jr. receives <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Eagle Scout during<br />

ceremony In Bucks <strong>County</strong>, Pa, A member <strong>of</strong> Troop<br />

v 10, Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, he designed and built<br />

: canine training equipment for <strong>the</strong> Lower Makefield<br />

Township Police Department In Bucks <strong>County</strong>. A student<br />

at Wldtner University In Chistir, Pa., h§ Is a parttlme<br />

employee <strong>of</strong> Bud's Outboard Marine In <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

Looking on are his parents Mr. and Mrs, Charles Curry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Morrlsvlllf, Pa, and <strong>Ocean</strong> CKy.<br />

lister houti(|uc,<br />

rake rale March 18<br />

i Christ Episcopal Churdi,<br />

, 157 Swre Rd., Somers Point,<br />

.Will hold its annual Easter<br />

.Jbouticpe and bake sale 10<br />

.,««. to 3 pm, Saturday,<br />

.•March 18, Homamade baked<br />

goods, candies, novelties and<br />

• igiftt vWU be <strong>of</strong>fered. Lenten<br />

rJEinehian available for $3.75,<br />

-Opento<strong>the</strong>pubUc<br />

Roast beef buffet<br />

dinner March 12<br />

WOODBINE — St.<br />

Casimir's Church, Clay and<br />

Lincoln streets, will sponsor<br />

a roast beef buffet dinner 1 to<br />

5 pm, Sunday, March 12 m<br />

pe church haU; $7 adulte, M<br />

^Aen, ehiUren free under<br />

Tar reservattonB call 861-<br />

Absolute Final Clearance<br />

OFF<br />

All Winter Coats<br />

• Wool Coats<br />

Jackets<br />

• Pant Coats<br />

• Down Coats<br />

• Lea<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

• Zip-Out<br />

AII-WfathBr<br />

Wear<br />

• Icelandic<br />

Wools<br />

Principal Jack Berg presents poster winner plaques to, from right, Trudy Smolka,<br />

Theodore Gogol and Una Marie Tort) during awards assembly at Dawes Avenue<br />

School, Somere Point.<br />

Families tern this area<br />

receiving congratulationi<br />

far new arrivali at <strong>the</strong> stork<br />

club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />

Dinner party and<br />

decorating tips<br />

Terry Bell <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Kensington Furniture Mall,<br />

Northfield, wiU present decorating<br />

tips at <strong>the</strong> "DeooraUng<br />

DeUfhr* dinner parry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Shore After Hve<br />

Club, sponsored by <strong>the</strong><br />

Christian Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Women's Clubs and<br />

Ceuneili at Mac's Reitaurant,<br />

908 Shore Rd., Somen Point,<br />

7 pm. on Monday, March<br />

13. Cost: $9,95. CaU 927-7114.<br />

Cinderella film at<br />

ACC March 18<br />

The dassic children's film,<br />

CMatJk wUl be pesmted 2<br />

pm. fetyrday, March 18, in<br />

Atlantic Community Colle^s<br />

Walter Bdp Theater.<br />

C^en to me publir, free<br />

admission.<br />

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Frank and Janet (Major)<br />

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daughter, Feb. 4.<br />

Donald and Brenda<br />

(Sooy) Moiso <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

a son, Feb. 5,<br />

Douglas and Deborah<br />

(Marshall) Smith <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />

a daughter, Feb. 7.<br />

Ronald and Sherry (Pet-<br />

Ht) Hawk <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, a<br />

daughter, Feb. 8,<br />

F. Joseph and Valerie<br />

(Peterson) DiOrio <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />

a daughter, Feb. 9.<br />

Stephen and Joanne<br />

(Manganaro) Antolini <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, a son, Feb. 9.<br />

Louis and Kathleen (Scavola)<br />

Barbuto <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, a daughter, Feb. 10.<br />

Joseph and Elizabeth<br />

(PhiUippy) DeLeo <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Feint, a daughter, Feb.<br />

10.<br />

Barry and Ronnie (Kestenbaum)<br />

Cohen <strong>of</strong> Linwood,<br />

a daughter, Feb. 11,<br />

Joseph and Kta (Taylor)<br />

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

awn, Feb. 13,<br />

David and Georgia (Becotte)<br />

MacKenzie <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, a daughter, Feb. 17,<br />

Richard and Hayley<br />

(Hurff) WooUey <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe,<br />

a son, Feb. 18,<br />

Edward and Pamela<br />

(Lewis) Fitzgerald <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, a daughter, Feb. IB.<br />

Kevin and Ellen (Gallagher)<br />

Dougherty <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

a son, Feb. 20.<br />

Thut.d.y, March 9,1989 ThE 3EHTINEL-LEDCER A7<br />

Contest winners announced<br />

SOMIRS POINT — The<br />

local fire department<br />

awarded prizes to winners<br />

contest during a recent<br />

asiembly at Dawes Avenue<br />

School when students <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

month were also reeog<strong>of</strong><br />

Ae fire prevention poster ruzed<br />

Atlantic Christian<br />

honor pupils listed<br />

OCEAN CITY —Atlantic<br />

Christian School, 10th and<br />

Wesley, has announced <strong>the</strong><br />

names <strong>of</strong> honor students in<br />

three categories, for <strong>the</strong> second<br />

marking period; <strong>the</strong>y<br />

include:<br />

Principal's List<br />

Grade 1 — Sandy Ironson,<br />

Hea<strong>the</strong>r Lavallee;<br />

Grade 2 — Christine<br />

Lucca, Sharon Neff, Christina<br />

Philippe.<br />

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birt, Maula Cll.gh,r. Rlch.nl Jolu-on,<br />

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Pottery claM set<br />

for March 14,16<br />

The Wetlands Institute,<br />

Stone Harbor Blvd., wUl hold<br />

an adult pottery class March<br />

14 and 16 with Bev Henry <strong>of</strong><br />

Dennisville, instructor.<br />

Each student wiU make<br />

two "pinch pots" <strong>of</strong> clay<br />

made solely by molding <strong>the</strong><br />

day by hand. Pots wUl be<br />

made during me first class'<br />

and polished and prepared<br />

for firing during <strong>the</strong> second<br />

session, Henry is a preschool<br />

teacher at <strong>the</strong> Wetlands and<br />

has been potting for more<br />

man 25 years, For information<br />

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Marie^ Torti. In division<br />

two, Teddy Gogol won second<br />

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O<strong>the</strong>r winners in <strong>the</strong><br />

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Celaneine, Dan Butko,<br />

Nicole Kuzio, Stephanie<br />

Celandine from Jorden<br />

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Moisos announce<br />

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Don and Brenda Moiso <strong>of</strong><br />

Goon City announce <strong>the</strong><br />

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A8 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Thursday, Match 9, 1889<br />

A good laugh may do wonders for your waistline, and more<br />

Forgut about John Tower<br />

and <strong>the</strong> airline strike. TKe<br />

most informative tidbit I've<br />

heard this week was from a<br />

radio announcer who<br />

reported that every time we<br />

Iiugh, we burn three mlori-3'i<br />

(I think that was <strong>the</strong><br />

number).<br />

This is Inforrnation that<br />

may just put <strong>the</strong> health<br />

clubs, running-shoe manufacturers<br />

and sophisticated<br />

weight-loss marketers out<br />

<strong>of</strong> business.<br />

You wanna lose weight?<br />

Stretch out by <strong>the</strong> TV and<br />

watch all <strong>the</strong> sitcoms you<br />

can stomach. Stop at <strong>the</strong><br />

video store and buy whatever<br />

is supposed to be<br />

Mark Soifer<br />

funny. Read <strong>the</strong> comics<br />

every day. Ask someone to<br />

tickle you under <strong>the</strong> chin<br />

with a fea<strong>the</strong>r duster.<br />

The pounds will just peal<br />

<strong>of</strong>f as long as you don't OD<br />

on potato chips and soda<br />

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Before you begin your<br />

new laughing program, be<br />

sure to consult a physician.<br />

He or she wUl tell you how<br />

many guffaws you're<br />

Doodah? You'll get an / Was<br />

a Hotdog For a Day T shirt<br />

from <strong>the</strong> City and Delta and<br />

Watson free hotdogi, a<br />

soda from TUP and enough<br />

laughs to bum <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> hotdogi<br />

and <strong>the</strong> soda that you<br />

consume.<br />

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.from <strong>the</strong> Public Relations<br />

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sfrong enough to handle.<br />

My advice is to start The resort's Easter Parade<br />

believe that laughing Is better<br />

for you than grinding laughs a day, and build for Easter Sunday, March<br />

slowly, maybe 40 to 50fashion competition is set<br />

out 15 milei per week in from <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

26 starting at 1 pm, in front<br />

20-degree wea<strong>the</strong>r as passing<br />

motorists jeer. But Tm Our Doodah Parade, set walk and Moorlyn Terrace,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Music Pier, board-<br />

for April 15, is always good Laurie Kohr, former Miss<br />

for a few laughs.<br />

New Jersey will emcee. She<br />

The latest entry is <strong>the</strong>win be joined by Trick<br />

Spuds McKenzie Look-<br />

AUke Brigade. That should<br />

brew up some laughter. Get<br />

<strong>the</strong> pun. Ha! Hal If you got<br />

it and laughed, you blew<br />

away three calories.<br />

Then <strong>the</strong>re's <strong>the</strong> Dust<br />

Busters Brigade from Mil-<br />

Iville, marching with<br />

fea<strong>the</strong>r dusters. Maybe<br />

<strong>the</strong>y'll tickle you under <strong>the</strong><br />

chin. It won't hurt to ask.<br />

There will be a "Don't<br />

Woiry, Be Happy* Brigade .<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> View. That's<br />

always good advice, I'm<br />

sure <strong>the</strong>re's some way to<br />

lose a few calories by NOT<br />

WORRYING AND BEING<br />

HAPPY,<br />

Why not form your own<br />

brigade and march m <strong>the</strong><br />

Bowman, reigning Miss<br />

New Jersey, and Mary<br />

McGinnis and Lynn<br />

Weidner, both former Miss<br />

New Jerseys who will assist<br />

with <strong>the</strong> judging.<br />

The Easter Bunny wiU<br />

hold court at <strong>the</strong> pier and<br />

disnibute chocolate bunnies<br />

to youngsters, Al Alberts<br />

and talented youngsters<br />

from his TV Showcase will<br />

perform on <strong>the</strong> boardwalk<br />

in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pier following<br />

<strong>the</strong> fashion competta'on.<br />

Prizes will be given to<br />

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Selecting hotdogs for <strong>the</strong> city's Doodah Parade April 16th from among <strong>the</strong> thousands available at <strong>the</strong> DIetz and<br />

Watson company in Philadelphia are, from left, sales manager George Griffin, president Louis Enl and ctty publicist<br />

Mark Soifer (who claims he looks like Joe liusu In this photo). All marchers In <strong>the</strong> parade will rectlvi free hotdogs<br />

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• The <strong>Ocean</strong> City PBA<br />

will hold a seminar on preventing<br />

crime in business,<br />

7:30 pm, Tuesday, March<br />

14 at <strong>the</strong> Community Center,<br />

Reservations are<br />

requested, call 399-0455,<br />

• The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach<br />

Patrol is looking for guards<br />

for 1989. For an application,<br />

write <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach<br />

Patrol, 46th and West Ave.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226,<br />

• The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Cornmerce<br />

wUl hold its annual<br />

Job Fest 9 a.m, to noon Saturday,<br />

April 15 at <strong>the</strong>ated. Pass <strong>the</strong> word.<br />

Rowdyism wUl not be toler-<br />

Sports & Civic Center, 6th • The Arts Center will 9<br />

Street <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> boardwalk. sponsor a bus taip to museums<br />

In New York on lues-<br />

Prospective employees and<br />

employers get toge<strong>the</strong>r at day, March 14. Price Is $20,<br />

this event. For information For information rail, 399-<br />

call 399.5635 or 391-9366, 7628.<br />

• Night m Venice is 4 Mark Soifer is Qmn C%<br />

p.m. July 15, There will be a<br />

change in traffic patterns<br />

that evening; part <strong>of</strong> Bay<br />

Avenue will be one way,<br />

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Wai Avenue, 10 a.m. tonoon.<br />

Tax mobile itaUoned In front<br />

bt <strong>the</strong> library, fith Streat and<br />

pcean Avenue, open to public for<br />

6x to quesUoni, 9 a.m. to 4<br />

I Kjwsnii Club meeting, Harry'i<br />

hn, Semen Point, 6 p,m,<br />

I- <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy/Upp« Township<br />

Rotary' Qub meeting, Mart Resfturant,<br />

Semen Point, 6:30 p.m,<br />

t <strong>Ocean</strong> Qiy Card Club, youth<br />

(inter, 7 p.m.<br />

" <strong>Ocean</strong> Charter chapter Ameri.<br />

esm Business Women's Aisoda.<br />

tjon meeting, Gardens Plaza In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qiy, 7 pja,<br />

: Royal Arch Masons chapter<br />

No, 46 meeting, Masonic T«mple,<br />

730 pm,<br />

AUanHe-Oeean No, 6, Artisan<br />

meeting, Hre House No. 2, Someri<br />

Point, S pin,<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Tax mobile stationed In front<br />

pi <strong>the</strong> library, 6th Street and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, open to public for<br />

tax form questions, 9 a,oi. to 4<br />

'p.m.<br />

Tax assistance for senior dtijens<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Stainton Center, 33rd<br />

Stfeet and Bay Avenue, I to 3<br />

p,m. By appointment only, call<br />

•mimm.<br />

,' Alzheimer support group<br />

.meeting^ 8th Street and Haven<br />

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

coming events<br />

Avenue recreation center, 1303 Prid, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Q!y Bits No,<br />

pm ' _ 757 meeting, «S Bay Ave,, ip.m.<br />

Flotilla SI Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />

meeting, Great Igg Harbor<br />

Coast Guard Station, Station<br />

Road, I p,m.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting,<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, 30th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

10 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Story hour with crafts and<br />

music for children ages 44,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Library, fith Street,<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, 1030 ajn.<br />

VFW meeting, llth Street and<br />

Bay Avenue, 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City ehaptw S3 Orttar <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Star meeting, Masonic<br />

Temple, 8 pm.<br />

TUfSDAY* ~~<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commeroi lunuheon<br />

m*ttng, noon.<br />

Kindergarten registration at<br />

<strong>the</strong> primary school, Jth Swet and<br />

West Avenue, 130 to 230 p,m.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 32 meeting,<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers Dance at <strong>the</strong>VFW 15th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

73M pm,<br />

youth center, 6th Steel and<br />

Atlantic Avenue with music by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Silhouattes, 830 pjn,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Sunshine Foundation luncheon<br />

and fashion show at The Flanders<br />

Hotel, 12 JO p.m.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Tax assistance for senior drl-<br />

Zens, Stainton Senior Center, 33fd<br />

Street and Bay Avenue, 1 to 3<br />

p.m. Call 399-0055 for appointment.<br />

Exchange Club meeting,<br />

Daniel's Rejtaurant, 630 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Card Qub meets,<br />

youth center, 7 p,m.<br />

Matchpolnt Jrs. duplicate<br />

bridge, youth center, 730 p,m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Coundl meeang,<br />

dty hall chambers, 7i3Q p.m.<br />

Altar and Rosary Sodety meeting,<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />

hall, 730 pjn.<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus meeting,<br />

St Augustine 1 ! rectory basttieni,<br />

7:30p,m,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Policeman's Benevolent<br />

Association sponsoring<br />

seminar on preventing crime in<br />

business, Community Center,<br />

18th Street and Simpson Avenue,<br />

730 pjn. For Information call<br />

Belleplain history talk topic March 16<br />

COURT HOUSE — Thearea in Dennis Township<br />

history .<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belleplain will be discussed by Frank<br />

pholo by Senior Studio<br />

'IThi stale Division <strong>of</strong> Taxation has a "taxmoblle"<br />

parked at <strong>the</strong> public library at 6th Street and Ooian Avenut.<br />

Help with figuring out those income tax forms will<br />

Vt hire all week.<br />

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DlLorenzo, a mtmbar <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> tiie oldest families to<br />

settle <strong>the</strong>. area, 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 16 at <strong>the</strong><br />

old courthouse here.<br />

DiLorenzo, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Dennis Township Historical<br />

Society, base* his<br />

presentation on research<br />

and taped conversations<br />

with county elders and<br />

focuses on die ethnic anivals<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir struggles and<br />

contributions to <strong>the</strong> area.<br />

The talk, sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> Cultural<br />

and Heritage Commission,<br />

is <strong>the</strong> second in a<br />

three-part series <strong>of</strong> historical<br />

lectures that will be<br />

presented each spring<br />

through 19M, Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong>'s 300th anniversary.<br />

Lectures are free and<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

A!! news Items<br />

must be submitted In<br />

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Application <strong>of</strong> Sammonscommunication <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

he with <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City. This application is on<br />

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Avanua <strong>Ocean</strong>' City, and is available for public<br />

SSbnbSenthihoum<strong>of</strong>8:45AM and4$P.M.<br />

SESSay through Friday. The purpose <strong>of</strong> he meeting will<br />

K e ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong> public Input, Information, commente,<br />

and criticism <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> Sammqns<br />

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tanchSSi renewal apslloatlon which Sammons<br />

cTmmunloatton d NewTersey. inc., has submitted to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Sty- Under this renewal appllcaflon Sammons<br />

Communtoitien <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, inc., seeks to rtnw Its<br />

francntoe to provide cable television service to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City.<br />

Angela H.Pileggi<br />

City Clerk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City -•<br />

399-0455,<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting,<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Oiureh, 30th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

S p,m.<br />

COURT HOUSE — Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Clerk Angela<br />

Pulvlno wUl be <strong>the</strong> featured<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

ipiaker at <strong>the</strong> first anniversary<br />

March 22 meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Tax assistanee for senior dtizem,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City City Hall, ,9th<br />

Stteet and Asbury Avenue, 10<strong>the</strong> Cape M»y <strong>County</strong><br />

ajn, to 2 p,m, (Use 9th St.<br />

entrance.)<br />

Good Counsel Friendship Qub<br />

meeting, social hall, 40th Street<br />

and Asbury' Avenue, 1230 pa,<br />

Chess Club meett in youth<br />

center, 7 p,m.<br />

lions Qub meeting, Harry's<br />

Inn, 7 p.m.<br />

Parking Authority steeling,<br />

annex building, 9th Si, and<br />

Asbury Ave,, 7<br />

Historical Commtosien meeting,<br />

dty haU flrit floor conference<br />

room, 7p,m,<br />

Parent Teacher Student Assodutlon<br />

sponsoring school board<br />

candidates night at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City High School auditorium, 7<br />

p.m.<br />

Zoning board meeting, dty<br />

hill coundl daBberi, 7:30 p.m.<br />

FTSA meeting. <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

High SeheQl, 730 p.m,<br />

American Legion, Morgan-<br />

Rand: Poet 137 meeting, 14th<br />

Stfeet and Havm Avenue, 8 pjn.<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

dance March 11<br />

Muac by <strong>the</strong> Slhouettes<br />

WJU be featured during <strong>the</strong><br />

ballroom dancing program<br />

open to ftepublic and sponsored<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers<br />

Dance Group &3Q pm. Saturday,<br />

March 11 at <strong>the</strong> Youth<br />

Center, 6th and Aoanto. All<br />

ages are welcome; admission<br />

S3.<br />

League to mark first anniversary<br />

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

(Pre-pro visional).<br />

The only woman in Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> to hold an<br />

elected county-level position,<br />

Pulvlno Is <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City.<br />

A lifelong resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Jersey Cape, Pulvino was<br />

elected county clerk in 1972.<br />

She wUl discuss her duties,<br />

which are two-fold — judi-<br />

MI AC cial and non-judicial.<br />

The public meeting wiU<br />

ATLANTIC CITY - The 5 ^ 7T30 pjn. at <strong>the</strong> Cape<br />

Famed orchestra<br />

has set March 19<br />

Atlantic Performing Arts j^ay <strong>County</strong> Vo-Tech<br />

Center will present <strong>the</strong> Career Center, Crwt Haven<br />

Mantovani Orchestra 4:30 % m &<br />

p,m. on Sunday, March 19 Local League president<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Superstar Theatre <strong>of</strong> Marilou Rocliford notes tht<br />

Resorts Intemanonal. meeting marks <strong>the</strong> one-year<br />

Venice-born Annunzio anniversary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> growing<br />

Paolo Mantovani was an i ea gu 9i<br />

international star, who «| i M k forward to weltoured<br />

North America for COming Angela Pulvino,<br />

15 consecutive years. He wj,o is also a League memwas<br />

<strong>the</strong> first artist to sell 1 ber. She is certainly a fitting<br />

million stereophonic LPs roi e m odel for Cape May<br />

and during his lifetime sold county women," Rochford<br />

35 mUlion recordings. iaid, "Hopefully, more<br />

Tickets, $17.50 and $5. for womm wm show <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

students, are available at ^ferest and concern by<br />

Knight's Pharmacy in becoming rnore active in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City and <strong>the</strong> Book ^^ government." Accord-<br />

Store in Central Square and mg to Rochford, who spear-<br />

Fisher's Colonial Rowers, headed f onnB tion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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Thursday, March i, 1989 THE MOnWBL-LEPQm A9<br />

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Angela F. Pulvlno<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women Voters, <strong>the</strong><br />

group has been working for<br />

tht pait year on a "know<br />

your county" (tudy <strong>of</strong> local<br />

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"Once we <strong>have</strong> Studied<br />

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take part, support what ]»<br />

sound, and effective, and<br />

work to change what Is<br />

not," she aaid.<br />

Purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> League <strong>of</strong><br />

Women Voters is to create<br />

in citizens a sense <strong>of</strong><br />

reiponsibmty for knowing<br />

about governmental problems<br />

and doing something<br />

about <strong>the</strong>m, Rochford<br />

explained. ?<br />

The League <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

Voters is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization<br />

whose membership<br />

is open to both men<br />

and women. Tht League<br />

provides non-partiaii Witt<br />

information and beta on<br />

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The League takes action<br />

on issues after member<br />

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A10 THE SENTINEL-LEDQER Thur»d»y, March 9.1988<br />

obituaries<br />

Josephine Williams, 86<br />

ABSECON — Josephine M, Williams, 86, died March 2<br />

at-Absecon Manor Nurilng Home. ,<br />

Mrs, WiUianis was acHve In <strong>the</strong> Bait Orange Women'i<br />

Club and <strong>the</strong> East Orange Republican Club. Bom in<br />

Newark, §he had lived in Bait Grange for 40 years and<br />

moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> City in 1982,<br />

She is survived by a daughter, Carolyn Feussner <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood, five grandchlldrin, and one great-grandchild.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christtan Burial was s^ld Monday at Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows Church, Unwood. Burial was in Gate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Heaven Cemetery, Bait Hanovw,<br />

An-angammts were by <strong>the</strong> MiddJeton-SbToble Funeral<br />

Home, Samara Point.<br />

Corina Reamer, §6<br />

OCEAN CITY — Corina Reamer, 86, <strong>of</strong> 6 Walton PL,<br />

died March 6 at Burdetrt TomUn Memorial Hospital,<br />

Cape May Court House,<br />

Bom in England, she lived here many years. Before<br />

redring she was employed by Wheaton Glass Co,<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Margaret Brewster and<br />

Barbara Jones, both <strong>of</strong> MUlviUe.<br />

Service wai private. Arrangements were by Cheiter J.<br />

Wimberg Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Norman Newell, 90<br />

OCEAN CITY — Norman A, Newell, 90, <strong>of</strong> 21 Wesley<br />

Ave,, died March 5 at <strong>the</strong> Unwood Convalescent Home.<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Millbum, he resided here 25 years,<br />

Mr, Newell was a retired electrical engineer for Bell<br />

laboratories In New York City and a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Telephone Pioneers,<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Betty DeLuque <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, and a ion, WUiam <strong>of</strong> OakhUl, Ha,<br />

Service wai private under <strong>the</strong> direction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chester<br />

J, Wtaberg Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

Anna Phillips, 84<br />

SOMERS POINT — Anna M, Phillips, 84, <strong>of</strong> 20 Village<br />

Dr., former owner and operator <strong>of</strong> Busch's Seafood Restaurant<br />

in Sea Isle City, died March 5 it ho 1 home.<br />

Born in Sea Isle City, she took over <strong>the</strong> management <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> restaurant from her parents.<br />

Surviving i§ a son, George P. <strong>of</strong> Sea Iile Qty, and two<br />

granddaughters.<br />

I Run to Sarvt YOU<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family Florist<br />

MARKVIDETTO<br />

858 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 390-1157<br />

3336 Wsst Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1333<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

"Holding Forth The Word <strong>of</strong> Lift"<br />

SEVENTH AND WiSLEY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Rev. John Stephen Sheldon, Pastor<br />

Rev, William R."Allen, Pastor Emeritus<br />

J, Kenneth Reese, Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Jean C, RWgway. Organist<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 12,1989<br />

Morning Worship 11 A.M.<br />

Sermon: by Rev. John S. Sheldon<br />

Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.<br />

Transportation available to 11 A.M. Worship Service<br />

Call 388-1833<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.<br />

Classes for all ages<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Morning Bible Study Hour 10:30 A.M.<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

Lenten Service 7:00 P.M.<br />

Men's Prayer Breakfast 7:00 A.M.<br />

(Chatterbox, 9th & Central Ave.)<br />

Youth Programs • For informaflon call Youth Director<br />

Tim Bremhitd, 398-7981<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.<br />

MARCH 12th, 1989<br />

8:15 Communion, Bleylcr Chapel<br />

9:00 AM. Church School<br />

10:30 AM, Morning Worship<br />

"Love Should Mature Us"<br />

M. Russell Shivers, Panor<br />

Prank A, Yokel, Jr. Assoc him<br />

John Gregory Bate, Director <strong>of</strong> Music/Organist<br />

Thomas B, Adams, Jr., Director <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

Education<br />

Nmcy fta MCNWM<br />

Raymond McA/n, Butane<br />

SOLOISTS^<br />

Meso-Hpnoo<br />

ftnk KMMI, 7nM<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 BOT.<br />

today (Thursday) in St. Joseph's "RC Church, Sea lile<br />

City. Friendi miy call from 10 am, until Ume <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Mail at <strong>the</strong> church. Entombment will be in Laurel<br />

Memorial Park, Pomona,<br />

Arrangements are by <strong>the</strong> Krause and Logan Funeral<br />

Home, Sea Iile City,<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> Sea Isle City Ambulance<br />

Corps or Mass cards may be sent.<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Maguire, 72<br />

OCEAN CITY — Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Frances "Cass" Maguire,<br />

72, died Feb. 24 at her home here.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she lived in Folsom, Pa, until<br />

moving here 12 yean ago. She was a housekeeper for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tradewinds Motel for 10 years,<br />

Surviving are her husband, Francis X, Maguire Sr.; a<br />

son, Francis X, Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; a sister, Helen Robinson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chichester, Pa,; and four grandchildren,<br />

A service <strong>of</strong> memory and love will be held 9 a JXI. ftlday,<br />

March 17, at St. Augustine's Roman Catholic<br />

Church here.<br />

Burial wai in Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery, Marple<br />

Township, Pa.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

Jean MacMurray, 68<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Jean W. MacMurray, 68, <strong>of</strong> 47<br />

Corson Tavern Road, Seaville, died March 2 m <strong>the</strong> Cooper<br />

Medical Center m Camden,<br />

Born in Glossop, England, she lived here most <strong>of</strong> her<br />

life,<br />

Mrs, MacMunay was a retired receptionist for tise<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> Welfare Board.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Jack; five sons, Eugene <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood, Bruce <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City, Wayne R. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

View, and Gordon W, and James W, <strong>of</strong> Phoenix, Ariz.;<br />

two sisters, Hannah Lawrence <strong>of</strong> Sffanton, Pa., and<br />

Elaine Gaudet <strong>of</strong> Colorado; and five grandchlldrin.<br />

Service was Monday at <strong>the</strong> Krause and Logan Funeral<br />

Home, Sea Isle City. Burial was m Seaside Cenwtery,<br />

Palermo,<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

Heart Fund or <strong>the</strong> Upper Township Rescue Squad,<br />

Frederick Mundo, 77<br />

LNWOOD — Frederick S. "Fritz" Mundo, 77 <strong>of</strong> Bel<strong>have</strong>n<br />

Avenue died March 1 at his residence,<br />

Mr, Mundo was bom in Hammond, Ind., and spent<br />

most <strong>of</strong> his life in Calumet City, Dl,, before moving here<br />

a short time ago.<br />

He was a bookkeeper in <strong>the</strong> Calumet City, 111., area for<br />

numerous consmiction sites.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Susan Jones <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r, Sam <strong>of</strong> Calumet City, M.; four sisters, Julia<br />

Giorgi <strong>of</strong> Valparaiso, tad., Liberty larky <strong>of</strong> Urbana, U.;<br />

Victoria Scalia and Gloria Brown, both <strong>of</strong> Lansing, HI.;<br />

two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren,<br />

Service was private.<br />

Arrangements were by fte Adams-Perfect Funeral<br />

1 Home, Northfield,<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> American Cancer Society,<br />

101 S. Shore Road, Northfield,<br />

Joseph Carew,70;<br />

former OC businessman<br />

SOMERS POINT — Joseph F. Carew, 70, died March 1<br />

in Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

Bom in <strong>Ocean</strong> View, he was a longtime resident <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry and had lived in Semen Point lor 26 yean,<br />

Nfr. Carew was <strong>the</strong> retired owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 21st Sti-eet<br />

Market and Carew's <strong>County</strong> Kitchen. He owned both<br />

businesses in <strong>Ocean</strong> City from 1949 to 1963, Afterward,<br />

he worked at Stam's ShopRite supermarket here for<br />

miny years, retiring in 1986.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Rev. Paul W, vandorLoo, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY MARCH 12,1989<br />

10:30 A.M. Sermon:<br />

"The Grave's Opened"<br />

5UNAY SCHOOL 9:00 AM.<br />

SONG SERVICE 10:15 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

BIBLE STUDY, WED, 7:00 P.M.<br />

Musical Director Miriam Adam<br />

Nursery Available during Service<br />

QCEANCnY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH& WESLEY 399-2261<br />

DR. RONALD W. MANSDOBRFIS, Senior Pastor<br />

REV. DONALD D. FfflLLffft Visitation Pastor<br />

REV, JOffi«I D. MLAH Astoc, hiw,<br />

Youth & Family Ministries<br />

DAVm SINSINBY, Choir Director<br />

PHILIP SENSffilBY, Organist<br />

SUNDAYMARCH12,1989<br />

9:30 AM • SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M.. Worship<br />

Dr. Ronald W. Mansdoerfer<br />

Senior Pastor<br />

3:00 P.M. Installation Service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6i45 P.M, - AWANA CLUBS<br />

7i00 P.M, - MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

Tht Community Is i<br />

Van Transportation to and trim Sunday School<br />

andChurch* JHal-A-kidk 399-2261<br />

Surviving are Wi wife Helen V, Carew; four sons,<br />

Joseph F. <strong>of</strong> Bargain<strong>town</strong>, William M, <strong>of</strong> Seaville, Frands<br />

E. and Timothy O,, both <strong>of</strong> this community; a daughter,<br />

Marie A, Clfelli <strong>of</strong> this communiry, and six<br />

grandchildren.<br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Monday at<br />

St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church here. Burial was in<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

Arrangements were by Godfrey Funeral Home, Palermo,<br />

Grace Baily, 83<br />

OCEAN CrTY — Grace H. Baily, 83, died March 7 in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point,<br />

Born in Lebanon, Pa., she was a resident here IS years,<br />

formerly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

'Mrs, Baily was a registered nurse with Abington (Pa.)<br />

Memorial Hospital 15 years prior to retiring in 1972,<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Leisure Club and<br />

a 1932 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia (Pa.) General Nursing<br />

School.<br />

Surviving are three sons, Joseph J, <strong>of</strong> Dover, Del., Thomas<br />

I, <strong>of</strong> Mesa, Ariz, and John H. <strong>of</strong> Medford Lakes;<br />

one sister, Jean Blsbing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and six grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am, Friday<br />

in Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Street<br />

and Aibury Avenue. Burial will be private at <strong>the</strong> convenience<br />

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

Arrangements are by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Rescue Squad,<br />

Hansel McElwee, 78<br />

OC1AN CITY — Hansel L, McElwee, 78, died March 4<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />

Mr, McElwee was a chef for The Flanders Hotel here<br />

for 19 years before his retirement,<br />

A World War II veteran, he was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Disabled<br />

American Veterans, Rio Grande; me American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> retired Persons and Qm Hot Springs (Va,)<br />

Presbyterian Church,<br />

A resident here since 1962, he was formerly from Hot<br />

Springs, Va,<br />

Surviving are his wife, Frances; two sons, Louis D. <strong>of</strong><br />

New York dry and Gary W, <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a daughter,<br />

Linda D, Hartman <strong>of</strong> ScuUville; a bro<strong>the</strong>r, Ernest D, <strong>of</strong><br />

Hot Springs, Va.; a sister, Marie M. Bailey <strong>of</strong> Staunton,<br />

Va.; and four grandchildren.<br />

Service was Tuesday at <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

Palermo. Burial was in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

Contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rescue<br />

Squad, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 08226.<br />

Paula Jean Bowling, 22<br />

LAS VEGAS — Paula "PorWe 11 Jean Bowling, 22, died<br />

Feb. 13,<br />

Mrs, Bowling was a hotel maid. She was born m Atlantic<br />

City,<br />

An avid swimmer, <strong>the</strong> attended elementary schools in<br />

BalHfflBre; Md,, and went to ShaUck High School' in 4<br />

Cumberland <strong>County</strong>, NJ.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Peter Curtis; five listers,<br />

Carol Schibik and Helen Massey, both <strong>of</strong> PleasanrvUle,<br />

N.J., Alison Howard <strong>of</strong> Northfield, N.J., and Sylvia<br />

DawWns and Denise Dawkins, botti <strong>of</strong> Baltimjre, Md.;<br />

three bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Alfred Howard <strong>of</strong> PleasantViUe, and<br />

^vid Howard and Joseph Howard, both <strong>of</strong> Northfield;<br />

her mo<strong>the</strong>r and stepfa<strong>the</strong>r, Pauline and Harold Dawkms,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Wading River, N.J.; ind her faAer and<br />

stepmo<strong>the</strong>r, Alfred and Ellen Howard, both <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

Service was private, Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Davis<br />

Funeral Home, i<br />

Local arrangements are pending and a Mass <strong>of</strong> Chris*<br />

Man Burial to be held in Northfield will be announced.<br />

Don Hunter, 64<br />

Word has been received <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> death Feb. 18 <strong>of</strong> Don<br />

Hunter, 64, in Wichita Falls (Texai) Hospital, Bom in<br />

Berkley Sprinp, W.Va,, he was raised to O^m City.<br />

He had been a resident <strong>of</strong> Henrietta, Texas since 1972,<br />

He was an oil field supply salesman.<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

«•«, • QifiWoidimTodw'iWHlilit<br />

W»«lty Am fturw Hem Smena nj Ocw) CHy, HJ.<br />

Rev. John E.Jomieson<br />

8:45 A.M. g JRffAY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:30 P.M. IVENfNQ SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICE<br />

Pmytr, Praise A Bible Stmfy<br />

•Foe 4f anotyi wa MVM, jhfeugH Mh.,, a Eph t%<br />

FM TrtnaportaUon Cal 39*1862 er 301-9B33<br />

CHMSHAN SCIENCE<br />

Welcomes you<br />

to study <strong>the</strong><br />

Weetty Lesson; SUBSTANCE<br />

...And wisdom and knowledge Mil be<br />

<strong>the</strong> stMUty <strong>of</strong> thy times, and strength<br />

<strong>of</strong> salvation:..,<br />

Isaiah 33:6<br />

Ite weekly laion-Kimon ii compriied <strong>of</strong> adccdooi tern<br />

<strong>the</strong> King June* version <strong>of</strong> The Bibfc and from conwpondinn<br />

iimom from ICBNCl AND HEALTH WrM BY TO*<br />

THE SCRIPTURES by May Bilker Eddy.<br />

Trie apirinud inthi <strong>of</strong> tho weekly lemons lam bought<br />

healingi, regeneration, and support to reader* for over one<br />

tainted ycMi.<br />

SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 AJW.<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M.<br />

(Testimony Meeting)<br />

READING ROOM 11:00 AJvL-2 PJM,<br />

(Monday-Saturdaj)<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

8th & Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City 399-0038<br />

A veteran, <strong>of</strong> World vVar II, Mr. Hunter was a member'<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hying Tigers in <strong>the</strong> 491st Bomber Squad and <strong>the</strong>,'.<br />

341st Bomber Group in China.<br />

•-:<br />

He is survived by Mi wife, Lee, <strong>of</strong> Henrietta; two's--<br />

daughters, Cheryl Appllng <strong>of</strong> Wichia FaUs, and Sonja *<br />

Brand <strong>of</strong> Henrietta; ftree sons, Don <strong>of</strong> Memphis, Term., '<br />

David <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Texas, and Randal <strong>of</strong> Iufkbun»itt,:j : !<br />

Texas; a sister, Jean Balllet <strong>of</strong> Pemburg, OWo; a broti»ei,>l<br />

Robert <strong>of</strong> Palermo, NJ,; and seven grandduldren. :;•<<br />

Service was Feb. 21 at Henrietta Hrst Christian -<br />

Church, Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Henrietta. 'A<br />

Arrangementi woe by <strong>the</strong> Davis Punwal Home, Hen- p.<br />

rietta,<br />

:;-'<br />

Elsie Beck, 84 |<br />

BURLINGTON TOWNSHff — lisle Beck, 84, <strong>of</strong>; *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, died March 1 at <strong>the</strong> Burlington Woodl,: :<br />

Convalescent Center,<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she lived In <strong>Ocean</strong> City for <strong>the</strong>:.^.<br />

past 10 years.<br />

!;•'<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Roman Cath-.'.<br />

olic Church, ihe was also active In <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card<br />

Club and <strong>the</strong> Stain ton's Senior Center,<br />

Surviving are a icm, Carl Beck <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; and a"<br />

daughter, Marie Relff <strong>of</strong> Delran; seven grandchildren<br />

and four great-grandchildren,<br />

Service was March 4 at <strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Holy Name,<br />

Delran, Burial was In <strong>the</strong> New Ca<strong>the</strong>dral Cemetery,<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Sweeney Funeral Home,<br />

Riverside,<br />

Drifting<br />

photo by John Andn»<br />

Snow from <strong>the</strong> late February storm almost reached <strong>the</strong><br />

windows <strong>of</strong> this Asbury Avenue home.<br />

TOWER, AND THE<br />

SATANIC VERSES<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> biggest news stories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> past lew<br />

weeks <strong>have</strong> been <strong>the</strong> Tower conflrmation hearings<br />

and <strong>the</strong> backlash <strong>of</strong> some Muslims against <strong>the</strong><br />

author <strong>of</strong> The Satanic Verm.<br />

A common element <strong>of</strong> each story is that an individual<br />

with whom o<strong>the</strong>rs disagree is being made into a<br />

villain. Tower is being portrayed as a person <strong>of</strong> bad<br />

moral character, while author Rushdie has been<br />

labeled such a criminal that a faction <strong>of</strong> worldwide<br />

Muslims is calling for his death.<br />

We may or may not agree with Tower on defense,<br />

or with Rushdie on lus writings, But, we can learn to<br />

disagree on issues without defaming or destroying -<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r persons.<br />

Unfortunately, we <strong>have</strong> seen and continue to see<br />

<strong>the</strong> same type <strong>of</strong> vilifying <strong>of</strong> people at <strong>the</strong> local government<br />

level in <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciry and in many homes, job<br />

places, social clubs and churches. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ugly<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> human nature is to attack personally<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r persons with whom we disagree,<br />

Jesus suffered such a fate. He was called demonic,'<br />

and vilified in o<strong>the</strong>r ways. He •was trumpeted as a<br />

criminal. And, he was executed on orders <strong>of</strong> angry<br />

religious leaders who found it easier to kill him man<br />

to deal with his teachings and spirit.<br />

Christians should <strong>have</strong> a real distaste for vilifying<br />

people. We should care about respecting each person<br />

as a child <strong>of</strong> God whom Christ loves and whom<br />

he came to save.<br />

Rev, Richard CWmgiite<br />

Lighthouse Shore Ministries<br />

IARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

8900 Vantnor Avenue Margate, NJ,<br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 12,1989<br />

SB'.-.---*!<br />

ONE SERVICE<br />

10:00 A,M.<br />

The power <strong>of</strong> frltridship Is<br />

human companlonshto<br />

^••Ptraonto^<br />

^Ptraonto^rion<br />

friendship. As <strong>the</strong> series,<br />

"ThtTninsformlng<br />

'THE DIVINE FRIEND IN<br />

HUMAN FRIENDSHIP"<br />

Wi&hool 10:00 A,M,<br />

Friendship C<strong>of</strong>ftt Hour 11<br />

AM<br />

Staffed nurseries at all<br />

c<br />

Recognized for service<br />

photo by Stnl<strong>of</strong> Studki<br />

Flrifigritprs Lou Davis, left, and Bill McDonald, presldsnt <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Fireman's Mutual Benevoltnt Association,<br />

right, present eertifieatss <strong>of</strong> appreciation to Chaplain FranWIn Buck, and Councilman Mark Vldttto, in racognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir itrvlcts to <strong>the</strong> department. Also recognlied for <strong>the</strong>ir help over th§ years were Kathy Green, Jim<br />

Crescenzo <strong>of</strong> Stalnton's Department Store. Tom Williams from Tom's Deli, and Steve Kltslff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Pharmacy.<br />

Easter services are announced<br />

.Plans were finalized for<br />

tfje Good Friday commuservice,<br />

March 24, and<br />

ttia Easter Sunrise service,<br />

March 26, which will<br />

be held at <strong>the</strong> Sports and<br />

Qvic Center, 6|h Street <strong>of</strong>f<br />

tWe boardwalk, during a<br />

recent meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Ecumenical Council<br />

held at <strong>the</strong> First Presbyterian<br />

Church,<br />

Maxine Ma<strong>the</strong>wson, committee<br />

chairperson,<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> Good Friday<br />

service will again be held at<br />

St. Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church. The muikal portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> service will be<br />

directed by John Gregory<br />

Bate,<br />

This year's liturgy will be<br />

based on <strong>the</strong> Gospel according<br />

to St. Luke. There wUl<br />

e five parts to tbs Utuigy<br />

rtth <strong>the</strong> following sections<br />

nd preachers: Part I • Jam<br />

weekly church announcejneiUs.<br />

. .. . . .,.<br />

rrested, ,dfnwd;H'<br />

'lptMgti Joiejjh P. WdmefbuiineSB discussion<br />

about needed funding<br />

lerron, St, Frances Cabrini<br />

tC Church; Part II - Jmus to continue efforts in evalu<br />

efort Pilate and Herod, The ating a site for adult day<br />

Sev, John Sheldon, First<br />

•resbyterian Church; Part<br />

II - Jam crutifud. The Rev.<br />

idward- fctts, Macedonia<br />

Jnlted Methodist Church;<br />

'art'. IV".- Jesus death. The<br />

Lev, Frank Yerkes, St.<br />

'eterfs United Methodist<br />

Ihurdi; Part V - Jesus to bur- Today<br />

•d. The Rev. Alhert E.<br />

Uspach, St, John's<br />

'aim Sunday<br />

ireakfast<br />

St. Bemadette's Owidi,<br />

421. New Soad, Northfield,<br />

rill sponsor a Palm Sunday<br />

reakfast at <strong>the</strong> Family<br />

lemorial Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

c hurch, ffom 8 am. to noon<br />

unday, March 19. Tickete<br />

i re WJO adults; $1JO chfltttm<br />

under 12.,<br />

party April 7<br />

TSe Rosary-Altar Society<br />

Our'lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counid<br />

CSrtjrch; 40m Swet and<br />

Asbury Avenue, wiU sponsor<br />

carap^ty. 1230 pm. Friday,<br />

April 7 at tt»e Youm<br />

Center. Donation is $3.<br />

Refreshments available; door<br />

prizes awarded. For tickets<br />

p9M5fiQ3<br />

p<br />

fUTaul Chamber<br />

(<br />

rchestra March 11<br />

The Saint Paul Qwmbo 1<br />

perform at flte<br />

oekton State College g Ferrming<br />

Arts Center,<br />

mona 8 pro Saturday,<br />

aich.'.ii.'kji by Prlndpal<br />

C anduttorr Hugh W&lff and<br />

i iturmg violinist Cho-Iiang<br />

I n. Call 652-9000.<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church.<br />

E<strong>the</strong>l Miller, vice president,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Rev. Paul<br />

vander Loo, pastor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Union Chapel by-<strong>the</strong>-Sea,<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> featured<br />

speaker at Easter sunrise<br />

service will be George<br />

Koehler, a Cayman from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Westaont Methodist<br />

Church and a retired Philadelphia<br />

television broadcast<br />

executive, Mrs, Miller and<br />

Rev, vander Loo welcomed<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity for <strong>the</strong><br />

National Day <strong>of</strong> Prayo 1 ,<br />

May J, which is also Ascen-<br />

Thursday.'<br />

Chapel to be host for <strong>the</strong>sion<br />

annual Easter morning service.<br />

Council wiU be 7!30 p,m.<br />

Hie next meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Concern was expressed Tuesday, March 28 at Our<br />

about <strong>the</strong> inability to use Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel RC<br />

<strong>the</strong> Music Pier for <strong>the</strong> service,<br />

AH church representatives<br />

were asked to stress<br />

<strong>the</strong> location <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Qvic<br />

Center and invite youth<br />

groups to usher, in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

"In trill world <strong>the</strong>m ira<br />

only two tragadjM. On* It<br />

not getting what on*<br />

wants; lh» othar (a getting<br />

II Tha laal la much tha<br />

woras; <strong>the</strong> laat Ii a rail<br />

tragedy,,,"<br />

We all scurry through life,<br />

ongaged In a consent<br />

sniggle to "succeed"...to<br />

actilove our goals, <strong>of</strong> which<br />

miny an materialistic.<br />

Wilde EuggGsts mat It la<br />

perhaps fust as well that<br />

most or us fall to obtain all<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> goals we pursue.<br />

Wo can all recall examples<br />

<strong>of</strong> this phenomenon. As<br />

children, It was a toy ws<br />

timely hid to possess.<br />

Yet,, ones obtained, <strong>the</strong><br />

pleasure <strong>of</strong> possession fell<br />

far short <strong>of</strong> our<br />

expectations. The key to<br />

avoiding such a tragedy<br />

lies In setting goals which<br />

are more spiritual In<br />

nature, more difficult to<br />

achieve. Satisfaction will<br />

<strong>the</strong>n come from well •<br />

spent effort.<br />

You can spire your loved<br />

ones <strong>the</strong> burden <strong>of</strong> making<br />

painful decisions. Let us<br />

explain <strong>the</strong> benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

arrangements made prior<br />

to need,<br />

WIMBERG<br />

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funeral<br />

Soviet Id MGntdf<br />

201 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phons 391-2664<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

.^O^tentralAve.<br />

^ Shore Rd,<br />

OwinCJty.RT<br />

Phone 399-0077<br />

phone3W-96^<br />

Herbert L. Godft"ey» Owner<br />

SaUie J- Godfrey, Director<br />

John K. Balti<br />

In Tim <strong>of</strong> Trouble, We An As Near At YM Phone<br />

dodging f* <strong>the</strong> fntnre, ai in <strong>the</strong> just, <strong>the</strong> fiaMtand<br />

mott digr<strong>of</strong>iod, penonaUzed funeral service<br />

SUCCESSOR TO OC1AN CrTY'S WM<br />

' FUNERAL DBECTOR<br />

are was postponed until Church. 40th Street<br />

<strong>the</strong> March meeting. Asbtuy Avenue.<br />

President McQueen<br />

thanked Ralph iingham <strong>of</strong><br />

St, Peter's and Thomai<br />

Daubert <strong>of</strong> St. John's for<br />

volunteer work In flie operational<br />

and structural<br />

changes at tht Communiry<br />

Cupboard,<br />

In a report from <strong>the</strong> mta-<br />

Uterium it was decided not<br />

to hold a service on <strong>the</strong><br />

Peanut Butter and<br />

Jelly Sandwiches<br />

Years age, when a rail miner went down Into<br />

<strong>the</strong> depth! <strong>of</strong> dirk tunneli and ihifts. hi took with<br />

him two things—a lunch pall and a carbide lamp,<br />

A! tht end <strong>of</strong> a shift when he got home, ths<br />

miner put away his lamp and opened up his luneh<br />

bucket. From It he would remove two uneaten<br />

peanut butter ind jelly sandwiehet. iaeh day he<br />

would eat whatever was packed in hit lunch, but<br />

would not touch <strong>the</strong> two peanut butter and jelly<br />

sandwiches ai long as hi was down in <strong>the</strong> mines.<br />

More so In <strong>the</strong> old days than today, <strong>the</strong>re was<br />

' always <strong>the</strong> threat <strong>of</strong> a disaster occurring. For this<br />

reason, ha saved <strong>the</strong> two sandwiches. It meant<br />

hope <strong>of</strong> survival, something to eat, should he ever<br />

become trapped. The miner knew well he must<br />

always save something In reserve.<br />

There are two things we must count on.<br />

Prayer—It is <strong>the</strong> peanut butter that satisfies our<br />

hunger in time <strong>of</strong> need and <strong>the</strong> jelly that sweetens<br />

our life. Secondly, worshiping in Gods house. It's<br />

a spiritual lamp.<br />

Pray daily md attend services frequently.<br />

Sandwich thim toge<strong>the</strong>r. They are <strong>the</strong> mainstays<br />

<strong>of</strong> religious sustenance.<br />

The Travel tenter<br />

510 S. Short Rd., Marmon •390-1400<br />

612 - 8th Street Oman City • 398-7450<br />

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

Savings & Loan Association<br />

1001 Asbury Ave, •399-0012<br />

EugeneW. Pashley<br />

IA, Inc.<br />

Shore Rd,, Marmora • 390-3360<br />

Carey's<br />

Red Estate Inc.<br />

15th & Boardwalk-399-0178<br />

Stainton's Dept. Store<br />

810 AsburyAve.-399-5511<br />

and<br />

Thuridiy, Mveh 9,1NS<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER All<br />

Christ in <strong>the</strong> Passover lenten service March 15<br />

The Pint Presbyterian<br />

Guirch, 7to and Wesley<br />

Avenue, wiU hold a lenten<br />

servlre entitled 'drist in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Passover* at 730 pm,<br />

Wednesday, March 15,<br />

The servioi is a demon.<br />

stratlon pven to riiow how<br />

Quist fuimied <strong>the</strong> typology<br />

inherent in <strong>the</strong> Ancient<br />

Feast.<br />

The traditional items will<br />

be set on <strong>the</strong> table as <strong>the</strong><br />

speaker, in <strong>the</strong> costume <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Orthodox Jews, explains<br />

<strong>the</strong> items and procedures <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Seder Feast which predates<br />

<strong>the</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> Qirist by<br />

1500 years,<br />

Emphasis will be given to<br />

<strong>the</strong> redemptive significance<br />

'The graves opened' sermon topic<br />

The Rev. Paul W, vender<br />

Loo, pastor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Union<br />

Chapel by-<strong>the</strong>-Sea wUl j^ve<br />

ttie sermon, entitled "The<br />

graves opened," at <strong>the</strong><br />

iftSO a,m, service, Sunday,<br />

March 12,<br />

The Chapel, located at<br />

55th Street and Aibury<br />

Church celebrates woman's day<br />

The St^ James AME<br />

Church, 7th Street and<br />

Haven Avenue, will celebrate<br />

itj 78th annual woman's day,<br />

Sunday, March 12,<br />

thriitian womoi <strong>of</strong> today"<br />

is <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me farme program.<br />

Dancers March 21<br />

POMONA — The Lama<br />

Dean Dancers and Musicians<br />

wiU perform 8 pm. March 21<br />

at Stockton State College Performing<br />

Artt Center, Call<br />

6BM00G.<br />

SPENGliR<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

• Name brand carpets • Braided Rugs<br />

• No-wax vinyl flooring • Expert Installation<br />

, • Commercial & Residential<br />

CALL 399-3343<br />

Visit our Showroom located at<br />

231 WEST AVENUE. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Open Moo .-Sat. • Closed Sunday<br />

Starn's ShopRite Supermarket<br />

"Thi Numbir 1 Rod Giant e! South Jariiy<br />

Somers Point • Rio Grande • Abseeon<br />

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

& Restaurant<br />

418 Eighth St«399-4418<br />

R.E. Darby, Agency Inc.<br />

"Irauruw Bdisivily Srm fBM"<br />

North & Wesley Aves. • 399-O048<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Banquet* Party Facilities<br />

719 E. 11th St • 3BS-1000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />

Continental Tito Inturtnn Co.<br />

10ft SL& West Avt,'3M-7S77<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

NA South Jersey<br />

Three Offices In <strong>Ocean</strong> aty • 399-1300<br />

Avenue, holds interdenominational<br />

services- nursery given by Pastor vander Loo<br />

A children's semnenette is<br />

care is provided. The Rev, prior to <strong>the</strong> worship service<br />

vender Loo holds Bible each Sunday.<br />

study 7 pm. each Wednesday<br />

followed by choir Miriam Adam serves as<br />

rehearsal at 8 p.m, music director and organist.<br />

The current topic at Bible<br />

study Is <strong>the</strong> book <strong>of</strong> Genesis,<br />

Sister Judith Burgess will<br />

address <strong>the</strong> poup at 11-30<br />

a.m. and Sister Rosetta<br />

Brown will speak at 430<br />

pjt>. Chairwoman for <strong>the</strong><br />

day Is Bertha Wri^tt. Coehalring<br />

are Sister Kemberly<br />

McFarland, Sister Lana<br />

McCants and me Rev. Beckworth<br />

J. Voorhees, pastor,<br />

Antique craft<br />

show March 18<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows<br />

Chinch, Unwood, wUl hedd<br />

an indoor antique and craft<br />

show from 9 am to 4 pjn,<br />

Saturday, Much 18 in <strong>the</strong><br />

church haU, Approximately<br />

60 dealers will display items<br />

including antique jewelry,<br />

dolls, glassware and cram<br />

such as pottery, silk flowers,<br />

learner work, bread dough,<br />

wood art, quilts and more.<br />

tm<br />

<strong>of</strong> each item, and <strong>the</strong> meaning<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> geshnes <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Last Supper will be<br />

told.<br />

The service Is to gjve<br />

Chrisnans insight into Jewish<br />

tradition. Open to tile<br />

oranmunify'.<br />

cancer society<br />

cookies available<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> Unit <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> American: Cancer Soclery<br />

is <strong>of</strong>fering cookies at a<br />

reduced rate, packed in a<br />

Currier and Ives tin. for<br />

information call 886-1154.<br />

Practical Nursing Class<br />

FORMING NOW<br />

Opportunities For A<br />

Nurilng Career Are<br />

Excellent!<br />

Applications for <strong>the</strong> 1989-90<br />

Practical Nursing Class are being accepted,<br />

Pre-Test Schedule<br />

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A12 THE $ENT}NEL-LEDOER Thursday, Mareh 1,1911<br />

MiRQE TOLL ROADS<br />

UNDER ONE AGENCY?<br />

Republican Assemblyman<br />

William Schuber<br />

last week introduced a proposal<br />

that would merge <strong>the</strong><br />

operation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Garden<br />

State Parkway, Atlantic<br />

City Expressway and <strong>the</strong><br />

New Jersey Turnpike, ftn'd<br />

put <strong>the</strong>m under <strong>the</strong> auspices<br />

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

<strong>of</strong> Transportation,<br />

Such consolidation would<br />

save money in salaries 'and<br />

purchasing, Schuber, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bergen <strong>County</strong>, said. Each<br />

highway has its own execurive<br />

director, a position<br />

which would be abolished<br />

under <strong>the</strong> plan,<br />

HURLEY, LOBIONDO<br />

HAIL RTE. S5 PLAN<br />

Cape-Cumberland<br />

Republican legislators Sen.<br />

James Hurley and Assemblyman<br />

Frank LoBiondo<br />

last Thursday hailed <strong>the</strong><br />

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

notes<br />

portation's proposed capital<br />

plan for fiscal year 1990 as a<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> "<strong>the</strong> compelling<br />

and growing need to<br />

extend Route 55 Into Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong>,*<br />

In addition to <strong>the</strong><br />

improvements at both intersections<br />

<strong>of</strong> Route 47 and<br />

county Route 670, Route 47<br />

will be improved from 55's<br />

present terminus in Maurice<br />

River Township to <strong>the</strong><br />

47/670 nor<strong>the</strong>rn intersection,<br />

and from <strong>the</strong> 47/670<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn intersection to 83,<br />

according to Hurley,<br />

"Traveling to Route 47,<br />

<strong>the</strong> area's only major highway,<br />

has become Increasingly<br />

dangerous," said<br />

LoBiondo, "Serious accidents<br />

<strong>have</strong> occurred with<br />

greater frequency, and traffic<br />

along <strong>the</strong> highway is<br />

nearly always congested,"<br />

If you'd like to <strong>have</strong> your business<br />

name added to our<br />

SPRING EDITION<br />

EARLY BIRD LIST<br />

\<br />

Get your copy in today!<br />

As soon as we git your copy<br />

we'll add your business nam§ to this list<br />

FREE!<br />

CALL 399-1220, Ask for display Adverting<br />

AAA Keystone Travel Agency<br />

AARP<br />

Bookateria II<br />

Carey Real Estate<br />

Creative Window<br />

R.M. Cireill, Inc., Awnings & Coven<br />

RE. Darby Agency, Insurance<br />

Davis Hardware<br />

Fazio's Kids Shoes Only<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

Fisherman's Inn Restaurant<br />

Faber's <strong>of</strong> Central Square<br />

Fortune Travel<br />

Giovanni's Imports<br />

Godrey Funeral Homes<br />

Ideal Hair Styling<br />

The Irish Pavilllon <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor<br />

Johnson's Electric<br />

Kathy Jerome Pr<strong>of</strong>essional/Typing<br />

J j.S, Homes<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Home at <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

Margate Community Church<br />

Mayer's Marina<br />

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

George McAvoy, Women*! Apparel<br />

McCrafts Custom Jewelry<br />

O.C, Bicycle Center<br />

O.C. Car Wash at Walt's Sunoco<br />

Palombo's Parkway Pharmacy<br />

P.K.S Cleaning<br />

Evan Prosser Jeweler<br />

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

Samuel Rowell & Sons, Moving & Hauling<br />

Scloli/Masl Interiors<br />

Seaville Furniture<br />

Wm. Schoppy Trophies Since 1923<br />

Jos. Soltz Paints<br />

Spengler Carpets<br />

South Jersey Awnings, Inc.<br />

Thomas Jewelers, The Diamond Source<br />

Tilt-In Windows<br />

Wlmberg Funeral Home<br />

Bud's Outboard Marine, Inc.<br />

Cochrane Renovations<br />

Dot's Pastry<br />

Fox & Lazo<br />

JefFers Florist<br />

Johnson Electric<br />

Knights Pharmacy<br />

Mallon's Bakery<br />

Mayer's Marine<br />

Mr. K's Lawn Care<br />

Nassau Apartments<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach Tap<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Lawn Care<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Secretarial Service<br />

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

O'ReUly Health Care<br />

Pesano's<br />

Small Business Acne. DtL-Vafltj<br />

Union Chapel By-Tbe-Sea<br />

Uniquely Your* ,<br />

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GOV. K1AN MAY SIGN<br />

XXX SHOW, TAPI IAN<br />

A spokesman for Gov,<br />

Thomas Kean said Friday<br />

that <strong>the</strong> governor Is likely<br />

to Sign a bill banning live<br />

sex shows and <strong>the</strong> rental or<br />

exhibition <strong>of</strong> obscene fUmi<br />

and materials. While lawyers<br />

art reviewing <strong>the</strong> plan;<br />

<strong>the</strong> governor agrees, in concept,<br />

with <strong>the</strong> bill, Carl<br />

Golden, press secretary,<br />

said.<br />

The bUl passed <strong>the</strong> Senate<br />

floor 37-0 this past Thursday.<br />

Although not always<br />

enforced, current law bans<br />

<strong>the</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> obscene materials.<br />

HOUSE MAY EASE<br />

CHILD LABOR LAWS<br />

A bill passed by <strong>the</strong> state<br />

Assembly would relax<br />

work hour restrictions for<br />

minors, helping to relieve<br />

<strong>the</strong> labor shortage bo<strong>the</strong>ring<br />

New Jersey resort businesses.<br />

The legislation, if passed<br />

and 15-year-olds to work<br />

until 9 pm, (two additional<br />

houn) at certain summer<br />

jobs.<br />

The Capf May <strong>County</strong><br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and<br />

Gape May <strong>County</strong> Assemblyman<br />

Frank LoBiondo<br />

<strong>have</strong> been backing <strong>the</strong> measure.<br />

GQRMLI¥:'STOP<br />

PICIPTIVi FLYf RS 1<br />

State Sen, William Connley.<br />

R-Atlantic. last Week<br />

called on New Jersey supermarkets<br />

to stop distributing<br />

"deliberately deceptive flyers"<br />

about his legislation<br />

which is aimed at reducing<br />

<strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> non-recyclable<br />

plastic containers.<br />

The flyers state; "Help<br />

stop <strong>the</strong> new sales tax on<br />

food. The New Jersey Senate<br />

has proposed such a<br />

tax,"<br />

Gormley insists his legislation<br />

would impose a 3v<br />

tax only on certain plastic<br />

containers that cannot be<br />

recycled. Funds would go<br />

toward property tax relief,<br />

<strong>the</strong> gubernatorial candidate<br />

Amy Rafferty on<br />

B,U, Dean's List<br />

Amy Rafferty, <strong>of</strong> Maple<br />

Shade Lane, Marmora,<br />

OCEAN CITY CAR WASH<br />

Walt's<br />

on <strong>the</strong> corner<br />

341h & Wilt Ave, 3984717<br />

100% Brush less CA/flf/15ff<br />

We use <strong>the</strong> HANNAH CAR WASH SYSTiM<br />

That will NOT harm your cars finish!<br />

WASH & WAX WASH ONLY<br />

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1:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 7 Day* A Week<br />

Rent me<br />

photo by S.nk* Studio<br />

A reminder <strong>of</strong> summer is covered In Ice and snow.<br />

•Duck At 9 ajn, Hunt Saturday, Day' March slated Bob for and Wetlands SiUy Herd.<br />

burg, Pa., Dean's List for <strong>the</strong>11, <strong>the</strong> Wetlands Institute,<br />

1988-89 first semester. Stone Harbor, wUl sponsor a Waterfowl that are<br />

Thick Hunt Day* in wHcn expected include buffleheod,<br />

participant wUl "hunf for lener scaup, widgeon, coot<br />

ducks with cameras and binoculars,<br />

alone witti guides are requested. CM<br />

and merganser. Reservations<br />

368.1211.<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE<br />

Antique Collectors Club<br />

Fri. March 10,12-8P.M.<br />

Saturday, March 11,10 - 4 P.M.<br />

Atlantic City Country Club<br />

Shore Rd,, Northfleid, N.J.<br />

Admission $2.50 • Homemade Food • ParWng<br />

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17 AlphiMt<br />

notes<br />

Council cut. In last week's<br />

Council meeting, Gillian<br />

said that <strong>the</strong> positions<br />

amount to two-tenth <strong>of</strong> a<br />

cent in <strong>the</strong> budget, and wUl<br />

equal even less once <strong>the</strong><br />

new revaluations come into<br />

effect.<br />

Council reacted with<br />

blink faces. Moments later,<br />

Gillian asked for <strong>the</strong> public<br />

relations assistant position<br />

alone to be returned. Council<br />

President Jack Jones<br />

silently shook his head in<br />

<strong>the</strong> negative.<br />

BIRD BRAIN<br />

WRITES BUSH<br />

Eagles mascot and former<br />

mayoral contender Dean<br />

Schoenewald, 27, has written<br />

to President Bush, inviting<br />

<strong>the</strong> president to<br />

accompany him on his<br />

rounds <strong>of</strong> area schools as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> his anti-drug campaign.<br />

Schoenewald speaks on<br />

<strong>the</strong> dangers <strong>of</strong> substance<br />

abuse, and teUs personal<br />

stories involving his Mends<br />

who were killed drinking<br />

and driving.<br />

The school Schoenewald<br />

most wants Bush to visit is<br />

a special one, he wrote.<br />

"Despite being located in a<br />

dry <strong>town</strong>,..this <strong>town</strong>'s high<br />

school recently had six students<br />

arrested for selling<br />

drugs to an undercover<br />

police <strong>of</strong>ficer,"<br />

He's referring, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> 0ty High School.<br />

COUNCIL MEETING<br />

IN SCHOOL<br />

Council fans, take note:<br />

The City Council meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thursday, March 16 will<br />

be held in <strong>the</strong> all-purpose<br />

room <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> primary school,<br />

Strand West, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

The larger room is being<br />

used to hold <strong>the</strong> largerthan-expected<br />

crowd interested<br />

In <strong>the</strong> passage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

1989 budget.<br />

No sir, <strong>Ocean</strong> City is no<br />

Northfield (where <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

on Tuesday was passed<br />

in 20 minutes, with no comment<br />

from <strong>the</strong> seven members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> public who<br />

attended).<br />

ONI LESS TIM! YOU'LL<br />

HAVE TO WALK ROVER<br />

Dog owners no longer<br />

<strong>have</strong> to walk <strong>the</strong>ir dogs to<br />

City Hall once a year.<br />

To encourage dog owners<br />

to "obey" dog license laws,<br />

City Clerk Angela Pileggi<br />

has printed "clip and mail"<br />

application forms for dog<br />

registration.<br />

All dogs over 6 months<br />

are required to be licensed<br />

annually m <strong>Ocean</strong> City;<br />

1988 licenses expired Jan,<br />

HISTORICAL BODY SENDS<br />

REP TO PLANNING BOARD<br />

Richard McNally <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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

has been appointed<br />

as an alternate to <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board,<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> first time an<br />

historical group representative<br />

has been included on<br />

<strong>the</strong> board, which reviews<br />

<strong>the</strong> plans <strong>of</strong> major now construction.<br />

THIS WEEK'S MESSENGER OF FRIENDSHIP<br />

DOZEN SWEETHEART<br />

ROSES<br />

Delightful swee<strong>the</strong>art<br />

roses in assorted<br />

colors with fem and<br />

babies breath<br />

arranged in a glass<br />

vase and accented<br />

with a bow.<br />

$ 9.95<br />

•Fumw 1 ! Mew My Day louguet'Woi<br />

.Available fa(_cath a. Canv only at I3.M toil hel.<br />

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FISH OF THk DAY<br />

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Thursday, Mirch 8,1989<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER A13<br />

Steel forest<br />

What apptars to be a forest <strong>of</strong> steel girders Is growing at 18th and Simpson, where a Cultural Centor is being<br />

buift. The center, which wili house <strong>the</strong> city's new library, museum'and arts centtr, will be attached to tha Community<br />

Center, and should be finished by next year.<br />

EMT's semiiiar at SMHAprU8<br />

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one-day seminar for emer- 4Ui flow west clasiroom.<br />

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A14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Thursday, M«Oh 9,1989<br />

Proposed Point budget funds administrator, planner; rate hike is trimmed<br />

capital unprovomerit bud- 1<br />

COMERS<br />

•I*<br />

POINT<br />

- -<br />

—<br />

-<br />

Citv<br />

- - - As mow and sleet fell tonight<br />

O<br />

(Thursday it 7;30) is to around almost 63 cents, penny on <strong>the</strong> tax<br />

71<br />

rate to time person in / <strong>the</strong> building _ cuts because .....^kHut <strong>the</strong> city is due get. capital The taprovoment<br />

separite budget, as;<br />

rmfncil Monday nieht outside, Council poured a $4.9-mUiion budget which Point residents already face raise $48,000 in revenue, inspectori' <strong>of</strong>fice to fulltime,<br />

and two part-time<br />

to rum recycling over to <strong>the</strong> yet not completely<br />

rinmed more than 3"cents ovw <strong>the</strong> budget in a four- proposes an 8.8-cenK proposed tax increases <strong>of</strong> 10 rnnnril Council oaired paired over<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> city y tax rate increase hour session seso described e as a increase in <strong>the</strong> local tax rate, cents for local school servic-<br />

people for <strong>the</strong> recreation<br />

departoent and <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Works. 820,000 and $15,000, respec- ^ ^<br />

and still found room for a good-natured ga<strong>the</strong>ring fh The initial budget proposal es, 9 cents in county taxes<br />

dty administrator and a comparison Council's previous<br />

meeting.<br />

Retained was a 25- "St'to be finalized is a dty department heads<br />

contained an increase <strong>of</strong> and 7.5 cents in regional<br />

' ireas f nd 75 cents in regional<br />

planner in <strong>the</strong> proposed<br />

1989 budget.<br />

Set for introduction<br />

Pickup overturns in snow<br />

PALERMO — No one<br />

was hurt Monday evening<br />

when a small pickup truck<br />

overturned in a snow storm<br />

on Route 9 near Smith's<br />

Jewelers.<br />

State Police said <strong>the</strong> 6:05<br />

p.m. tMsh occurred after<br />

Shawn Kelly, 17, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

View, lost control <strong>of</strong> his<br />

light pickup truck on a<br />

Route 9 curve.<br />

Police said Kelly was<br />

northbound when <strong>the</strong> tuck<br />

spun and struck an<br />

embankment, causing it to<br />

roll on its side.<br />

Kelly was issued a summons<br />

for mreless driving,<br />

according to Trooper<br />

Anthony Zedonek <strong>of</strong> State<br />

Police in Port Norris,<br />

Zedonek said <strong>the</strong>re was<br />

almost no damage to <strong>the</strong><br />

truck.<br />

Take 2 Minutes a day,,,<br />

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Operates 24 Hours • Tape Changed Daily<br />

LIGHTHOUSE SHOREIMISIIS<br />

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Rev. Richard Wlngate, <strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapkta<br />

(1<br />

Expect<br />

<strong>the</strong><br />

Surprisingly<br />

Unexpected<br />

ST. PATRICK'S DAY<br />

PARTY<br />

FRI,, MARCH 17TH<br />

Lads and Lassies,..<br />

Join us at 4 o'clock for<br />

an evening filled with si<br />

Irish Celebration!<br />

^Complimentary<br />

Grand Buffet<br />

^Special Irish Drinks<br />

#Music by <strong>the</strong><br />

O'Warren Gardener I i<br />

Trio at 6 p.m. i<br />

# Door Prizes and ]<br />

Contests |<br />

# Special Irish Dinner I<br />

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Expect <strong>the</strong> Surprisingly<br />

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Good Times!<br />

INFORMATION/RISERVATIONS<br />

609-967-5125<br />

260 2OTH STREET AVALQN, NJ<br />

12,2 cents.<br />

If <strong>the</strong> increase holds, it<br />

means that Somers Point's<br />

tax rate for municipal services<br />

would rise 54 cents<br />

per $100 <strong>of</strong> assessed value<br />

Upper Township<br />

school lunches<br />

The Upper Townihlp Middle<br />

School lunch menu includes a<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> two platters. The elementary<br />

ichooi has a set menu<br />

each day. Menu for Mar. 13-17:<br />

MONDAY<br />

PUtttr 1 • Pork roll with<br />

cheese, buttered noodles, baked<br />

beans, diced pears,<br />

FUttfr 1 . Hot dog on a roll,<br />

buttered noodles, baked beans,<br />

peart.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Flatter 1 • Qiieken nuggebi<br />

with dipping sauces, roll, nulled<br />

fruit, French Iries.<br />

FUtter 2 • Egg salad sandwich,<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> soup, mixed fruit,<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

PUtter 1 • Pancakes with sausage,<br />

syrup and butter, potato<br />

rounds, applesauce.<br />

FUtter 2 • Hamburger on a<br />

bun, potato rounds, applesauce,<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Flatter 1 - Pepperoni pixza,<br />

prden fresh salad, fruited jillo.<br />

school taxes.<br />

Lowering <strong>the</strong> tax increase<br />

to 8.8 cenfs meant Council<br />

had to s<strong>have</strong> $163,200 <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> amount to be raised by<br />

taxation. The city needs a<br />

Flitter 2 . Qleese<br />

potato chipi, fruited jello.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

FUtter 1 . Irish baked potaic<br />

with broccoli, cheese, bacon bits.<br />

buttered roll, icy juicy.<br />

Flatter 2. Flan on a bun, choicu<br />

<strong>of</strong> ichooi soup, icy juicy,<br />

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

MONDAY<br />

Meatball sub, buttered noo<br />

dies, fresh apple, milk,<br />

TUISDAY<br />

Baked chicken, mixed vegetables,<br />

buttered roll, apple crisp,<br />

mUk.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Taeo vrith cheese cup, lettuce<br />

and tomato, fruit cocktail! fresh<br />

muffin, milk,<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Pepperoni pizza, fresh vegetable<br />

cup, pears <strong>of</strong> raisins, milk.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Grilled cheese, Irish cole slaw,<br />

applesauce, St. Patty's cookie,<br />

milk.<br />

LOCKSMITH<br />

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DINING DELIGHTS!<br />

MON. &Tuis; Pasta Nights<br />

Choice Of<br />

Angel Hair, Ravioli or Lasagne with any<br />

<strong>of</strong> our regular sauces<br />

Including: Ssatood Pnatan Sauce (MUM SesJood)<br />

mm<br />

$8.95 mm.om<br />

Mon. thru Thure. PRIMI RIB <strong>of</strong> BEIF<br />

DINNER $10.95<br />

Pull Course Dinners 7 nights • week<br />

Far Die price <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> entree (excludes pasta dishes)<br />

Mac's<br />

908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, N.J.<br />

Mon,.Ffi, from 3 pm • Sit, from 4 pm. • SUB, from 2 pjn,<br />

927-2759 • 927-4360<br />

Culinary<br />

"When people dine to enjoy fine food"<br />

RE-OPENING<br />

Monday, March 13th<br />

for our 10th year<br />

Please join us for<br />

"Welcome Backpay"<br />

I—» Early Bird Special $8,99 —<br />

DreakfaM & Lunch<br />

Served Mon-Frl 11-<br />

Breakfast b Lunch<br />

Served Sat-Sun. 8-2<br />

Dinner Served<br />

from5pm daily<br />

841 Central Ave.<br />

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

5tTOfriS'fi76;30<br />

Mon. Chicken Kiev<br />

Tues. Culinary Gardens Special Du Jour<br />

Wed. Boneless Chicken Parmigiana<br />

Thurs,i Roast Turkey w/stuffing & gravy<br />

Frl, Fried Fresh Fish DuJour<br />

,|a j, Bonelras Chicken Marsala<br />

,Sun. Roast Beef Au Jus<br />

Served with salad, vegetable, rolls,>butter<br />

and homemade dessert<br />

880,000 from landfill fees,<br />

$25,000 out <strong>of</strong> insurance<br />

and cut several new positions<br />

and eliminated pay<br />

raises for Council and<br />

mayor.<br />

Cut was a full-time person<br />

to be shared between<br />

<strong>the</strong> clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice and treasurer,<br />

an increase <strong>of</strong> a part-<br />

hour-a-week person to be<br />

shared between <strong>the</strong> tax collector's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice and municipal<br />

court and two from <strong>the</strong><br />

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

Works who were eyed for<br />

Slippery slope<br />

The Ice and snow maki ths 30th Street pavilion seem<br />

almost regal.<br />

TAX PREPARATION<br />

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Certified Public Accountant<br />

301 3rd St., Suite C<br />

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(609)<br />

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AVALON REALTY<br />

MARMORA<br />

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

school lunches<br />

THURSDAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City School lunch Flatter 1 — Open faced hot<br />

^uffldesacho^o ffld'cho^<strong>of</strong>thw turkey sandwich with pavy,<br />

platters. Intermediate school stu= whipped or sweet potatoes, butdenti<strong>have</strong><br />

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EXODUS<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

tiniiorj, between <strong>the</strong> residential<br />

and bustaesi sides<br />

)o( this resort community<br />

ire what make <strong>the</strong> mayor's<br />

Hie difficult.<br />

That <strong>the</strong> mayor owns a<br />

major boardwalk amusemerit<br />

park, and that his<br />

sons own ano<strong>the</strong>r, fuel <strong>the</strong><br />

common complaint that<br />

Gillian panders to business<br />

interests.<br />

To help fend <strong>of</strong>f his ene-<br />

• mies, a group he feels <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

includes newspaper editors.<br />

TAGS<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

view,"<br />

Councilman Nickolas,<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a suggested <strong>the</strong> measure<br />

could be legally challlenged<br />

on <strong>the</strong> basis it is<br />

discriminatory against<br />

property owners out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

zone,<br />

Veterans display<br />

<strong>of</strong> memorabilia<br />

The Veterans United MUtary<br />

Memorial Museum wUl<br />

display memorabilia from<br />

| various branches <strong>of</strong> Armed<br />

Forces from 2 to 4 pa, Saturday,<br />

Man* 11 at <strong>the</strong> Linwood<br />

Cmyataoent Center,<br />

New Road and Cental Avenue.<br />

Rink Plfloe, president <strong>of</strong><br />

i museum, wiU set up <strong>the</strong><br />

Gillian has hked a former<br />

Stniinel.Ledgir and Press<br />

newsman, Chuck, Thompson,<br />

for public relations<br />

help.<br />

Using his own money,<br />

Gillian has hired Thompson<br />

to write press releases, written<br />

Uke newspaper articles,<br />

Thompson runs a public<br />

relations firm in Cumberland<br />

<strong>County</strong>, Among his<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r clients is Resort Marketing,<br />

which developed<br />

BBVeral local multihousing<br />

complexes including Santa<br />

Barbara and <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef.<br />

City Solicitor Gerald Corcoran<br />

disagreed,<br />

"The dty has <strong>the</strong> right<br />

within a reasonable realm<br />

to regulate how <strong>the</strong> tags ire<br />

sold* he said.<br />

While beachgoers wiU be<br />

able to purchase daily tegs,<br />

ttiey can only do so at beach<br />

tag stations. Inspectors will<br />

no longer sell tags to delinquent<br />

ba<strong>the</strong>rs, who will, if<br />

Public employees<br />

campaign month<br />

March is public employees*<br />

charitable campaign mmm,<br />

Teaevhers, school adaunlstja.<br />

tors, county and municipal<br />

employees are asked to<br />

donate <strong>the</strong> price <strong>of</strong> a cup <strong>of</strong><br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee a week to benefit me<br />

United Way, Hack United<br />

So far, Thompson has<br />

sent to newspapers<br />

accounts <strong>of</strong> Gillian's cafi for<br />

a permanent dredge spoil<br />

site and a pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> merchant<br />

Jim Peniand and his<br />

drive for down<strong>town</strong><br />

improvement,<br />

Gillian has before given<br />

subtle hints that he may not<br />

run again, but had always<br />

hedged later on.<br />

"Maybe that's just <strong>the</strong><br />

way I felt <strong>the</strong>n," said<br />

GUBan, when asked to elaborate<br />

about a month ago on<br />

caught, be bounced from<br />

<strong>the</strong> beach and sent to a<br />

beach tag booth.<br />

Depending on where<br />

ba<strong>the</strong>rs are booted, <strong>the</strong> rule<br />

could prove inconvenient to<br />

some,<br />

Booths are located only<br />

Pavluk reenlists<br />

Navy Petty Cfflom 3rd<br />

Class HanyJ, Pavluk, son erf<br />

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

has reenUsted while serving<br />

wim personnel support activity<br />

detachment, Naval Air<br />

Station, Willow Grove, Pa.<br />

He is a 1980 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School and<br />

joined <strong>the</strong> Navy in 1982.<br />

Stabler on dean's list<br />

Robert Stmhler <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City was named to <strong>the</strong><br />

Fund and American Itod<br />

display. Residents and staff Cross according to Bob Mid<strong>of</strong><br />

Lin wood will <strong>have</strong> an lock, spokesperson for <strong>the</strong><br />

dean's list at Liberty University,<br />

Lynchburg, Va, for <strong>the</strong><br />

, opportunity to view some <strong>of</strong> campaign. Donations will<br />

I<strong>the</strong> mementos which date benefit Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

fall semester. He is <strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong><br />

back as fir as 1870, needy youthi and elderly.<br />

Robert and Qadys Stahler,<br />

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Friday, Saturday & Sunday<br />

4 p.m. to7:30 p,m,<br />

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Fidiral<br />

State<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

11O. Federal 1040EZ<br />

$15 NJ. Tax Preparation<br />

$30. Federal 1040 & Itemized Deductions<br />

Plus cost <strong>of</strong> additional schedules<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Individual forms from $10 to $50 depending on<br />

complexity. Free Quotailora en PartnecJhlp, Truit, Small<br />

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made <strong>the</strong> day before,<br />

Don Hart is reticent to<br />

speak on why he is rearing,<br />

although Gillian is more<br />

than willing to speak for<br />

him.<br />

"U people would <strong>have</strong><br />

treated him decently <strong>the</strong>re's<br />

no way In God's world he<br />

would <strong>have</strong> resigned, 1 ' said<br />

Gillian, not naming any<br />

particular antagonist.<br />

"He's just ovBworked<br />

and...it's not worth his<br />

dty management people, In<br />

between 5th and 15thgeneral, "don't think<br />

streets, and at 34th and 45th fhey/re getting respect," He<br />

streets.<br />

added that he doesn't<br />

The dty feU 120,000 short blame Council or <strong>the</strong> public<br />

in anticipated revenue last for this lituatien, although<br />

year.<br />

"I don't think <strong>the</strong>y realize<br />

— Lee Stt ele<br />

RAPE<br />

(continued from page 1) replace Hart, especially<br />

emergad with a roomkey, since, conceivably, Gillian<br />

The victim said she wasmay not be mayor in<br />

farced Into a motel room ano<strong>the</strong>r year,<br />

and raped, but not before Contacted Monday, Cape<br />

she screamed for her ion to<br />

get away and get help.<br />

Later, fleeing <strong>the</strong> motel,<br />

<strong>the</strong> victim flagged down a<br />

car on Route 9" which was<br />

driven by <strong>of</strong>f-duty Egg HMbar<br />

Townihlp poliee Det,<br />

James Macpnerson, who<br />

drove her to <strong>the</strong> local police<br />

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The suipect was later<br />

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health," said GiUlan, who said Gillian had not <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

said Hart joined <strong>the</strong> dty<strong>the</strong> job.<br />

"just to keep buiy," But Coldren has prob-<br />

<strong>of</strong> his own. Since sum-<br />

Hart Joined <strong>the</strong> dty aslems<br />

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after retiring from an 18-with pay in what he caUs a<br />

year-Gareer with Owens-Illinois<br />

Inc. <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, where <strong>of</strong> Cape May City Council,<br />

poUncal action on <strong>the</strong> part<br />

he was cost and budget He expects to be rein,<br />

supervisor for <strong>the</strong> scientific stated following administrative<br />

law hearings that<br />

division,<br />

TWi is Harfs first public-sictor<br />

job, in which<br />

begin Monday.<br />

he<br />

has had to answer to aft<br />

elected governing body and<br />

a municipal population,<br />

Hart wouldn't comment<br />

on Ms personal feelings, but<br />

would say, however, that<br />

how hard <strong>the</strong>y [dry management<br />

people) work, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> hours <strong>the</strong>y work,"<br />

Gillian laid he will probably<br />

find It difficult to<br />

r It is no secret that I <strong>have</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> highest admiration for<br />

Mayor Roy GUUan," Coldren<br />

said. Tf he ever needs<br />

help, I would certainly do<br />

it.,,but I <strong>have</strong> my handi<br />

fuU."<br />

City Treasurer since 1986,<br />

John Hansen said in a<br />

recent interview mat <strong>the</strong><br />

issue, wim him at least, isn't<br />

pressure,<br />

"I handle pressure with<br />

<strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m," he said.<br />

But thing! are "at a critical<br />

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"There is a lack <strong>of</strong> understanding<br />

and appreciation<br />

for what <strong>the</strong> administration<br />

is trying to put forth," said<br />

Hansen, His assistant, Barbara<br />

Ross, recently<br />

May City Manager Fred<br />

den by Council. But losing<br />

resigned. Gillian said It was<br />

Coldren, who had been<br />

that battle is not directly<br />

considered for <strong>the</strong> administrator<br />

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tatersectiQn reconstruction it<br />

Route 9 and Laurel Drive,<br />

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least a year away, Gonlan<br />

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"Where are <strong>the</strong> congestion<br />

points; that's really what<br />

detomines priority," Conlon<br />

said.<br />

Additionally, a oanttoveny<br />

which arose here in 1987<br />

between proponents and<br />

oppcmets <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> project may<br />

<strong>have</strong> hurt ttie project's ehanees.<br />

For yeara Laisel Drive<br />

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summertime bumpe po<br />

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ting a residffitia! neighborhood.<br />

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a smaU pecentage <strong>of</strong> residentes<br />

at toe expense <strong>of</strong> omers<br />

including Dusinessei<br />

eated delays associated with<br />

controversial projects can<br />

render <strong>the</strong>m not worth <strong>the</strong><br />

teoubie.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r major projects <strong>of</strong><br />

area interest that remain vilable<br />

indude esdt 36 on TUton<br />

Road Nort<strong>of</strong>ield plus two<br />

exiB in Galloway Township;<br />

mie post 40 at toe White<br />

Hone Rke (Route 30) and 44<br />

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toll somewhere betwem<br />

mile markers 40 amd 44 in<br />

CMoway Township,<br />

All this hinges, Conlon<br />

noted, on whe<strong>the</strong>r a proposed<br />

inoease in barrio- tdls<br />

from 25 cents to 35 cents<br />

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Thomas Kean. Keen has<br />

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tolls take effect April 16.<br />

The Authority touched <strong>of</strong>f<br />

a storm <strong>of</strong> eanwversy in late<br />

1987 by proposing a toll <strong>of</strong> SO<br />

cents Mowing doied-dooT<br />

session in violation <strong>of</strong> toe<br />

state Sunshine law.<br />

Subsequent disclosure^<br />

indieated that <strong>the</strong> Authority<br />

and Kean 1 ! Office knew<br />

about <strong>the</strong> increase proposal<br />

far some time but kept it<br />

secret until after <strong>the</strong> state<br />

Senate elections.<br />

The entire capital program<br />

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82<br />

The Sintlnel-Ledoer<br />

Thursday, March S, 1989<br />

Follow-up<br />

forgotten<br />

Appraisal Surveys has completed its Inspections<br />

and has sent out notices to <strong>Ocean</strong> City property<br />

owners <strong>of</strong> proposed new assessments. It was a mammoth<br />

task, given <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> properties that<br />

required inspection Inside and out. But <strong>the</strong> Mount<br />

Laurel appraisal firm was working under a $425,000<br />

contract.<br />

And for that amount <strong>of</strong> money, <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> firm<br />

shouldn't think that just because <strong>the</strong> inspections are<br />

behind <strong>the</strong>m and <strong>the</strong> notices sent out, that <strong>the</strong>ir task<br />

is completed. Far from it!<br />

Appraisal Surveys had to know <strong>the</strong> consternation<br />

<strong>the</strong> new numbers would cause countless property<br />

owners. After all, <strong>the</strong> firm has been down this road<br />

many times before and is well familiar with people's<br />

reactions to, in many instances, a doubling or more<br />

<strong>of</strong> assessed value.<br />

Even though <strong>the</strong> firm had 10 staffers at Its 3rd and<br />

Haven temporary headquarters, <strong>the</strong> phones rang<br />

and rang, day and night. Countless calls went unanswered.<br />

It should not be up to personnel in <strong>the</strong> city tax<br />

assessor's <strong>of</strong>fice to do Appraisal Survey's work, to<br />

take <strong>the</strong> calls <strong>of</strong> property owners who want <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

questions answered.<br />

Next time around it might be a good idea If <strong>the</strong><br />

city writes into <strong>the</strong> revaluation contract that prompt<br />

and efficient service all <strong>the</strong> way through <strong>the</strong> revaluation<br />

process Is required or <strong>the</strong>re will be a penalty.<br />

The penalty could teke <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a reduction in<br />

<strong>the</strong> contract cost, determined by <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> interceptions<br />

required by City Hall personnel <strong>of</strong> disgruntled<br />

property owners who can't get through.<br />

Roller ball<br />

These kids In <strong>the</strong> 1930s forgtt <strong>the</strong>ir troubles wiling<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir time away on roller skates, Tha rink, which burned<br />

down In <strong>the</strong> iteOs, was at eth and Wayne, near <strong>the</strong><br />

Onean City Boardwalk,<br />

looking back<br />

Clippings from past issues<br />

50 YEARS AGO<br />

A discussion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> [statewide] horse radne referendum<br />

and a plea that aU members vote against legalizing<br />

pari-mutuel betting took place Friday night at <strong>the</strong><br />

monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women's Christian Temperance<br />

Union at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Charles Adami, 720 Aibury<br />

av.<br />

The meeting was presided over by Mrs, Helen MUler,<br />

who gave a short lesson on alcohol and its effects on <strong>the</strong><br />

human body, — Tht Daily Sentinel-ledger, March 6,1938<br />

25 YEARS AGO<br />

In <strong>the</strong> March 12,1964 edition <strong>of</strong> Tht Oernn City Sentinel-ledger,<br />

it was noted that George Rumer was voted<br />

best dressed in <strong>the</strong> junior class, Debbie Adams was also<br />

chosen for <strong>the</strong> same honor. Their picture made The Billows.<br />

Rumer, until recently, was city Public Works director,<br />

where remained a pretty natty dresser, according to his<br />

secretary.<br />

Jn a similar vein, prominent <strong>Ocean</strong> City engineer<br />

Michael Hyland, a familiar name to Planning Board<br />

fans, was voted Student <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Month by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> National Honor Society. He too was a<br />

junior at <strong>the</strong> time, and was class president and "junior<br />

superlative. 11<br />

10YEARS AGO<br />

It appears now as if <strong>the</strong> vote by council to go along<br />

with City Administrator Paul T. McCarthy's recommendations<br />

for a reduction m force has seriously hampered<br />

<strong>the</strong> political ambitions <strong>of</strong> one councilman and may jeopardize<br />

<strong>the</strong> future <strong>of</strong> omen.<br />

Councilman Jack Jones, who is seeking <strong>the</strong> endorsement<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> county Republican Organization for his<br />

freeholder bid, blames Ms recent fall from grace at least<br />

in part because <strong>of</strong> his participation in reduction <strong>of</strong> force<br />

votes, even though he personally nixed all measures<br />

that came to a vote. ,<br />

Although Jones admite that many members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Republican Committee (which voted 18 to 6<br />

to endorse Jack Bittner for freeholder) were against<br />

coundl because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir affiliation with <strong>the</strong> city work<br />

force, he Wames Leader John Espotito te § ompaign<br />

against his candidacy. — Oaan City<br />

StniM-Udgtr,<br />

MIK2I 15.4979 " ^ •<br />

c KMftttV Don't blame Gillian<br />

for wrongs <strong>of</strong> past<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger!<br />

In reply to "Music Pier<br />

bridge ano<strong>the</strong>r Gillian<br />

uwensitivity".<br />

As I read <strong>the</strong> autopsy<br />

Roburt F. Traflet, M.D. performed<br />

on Mayor Roy<br />

Gillian in Us aberrant letter<br />

to <strong>the</strong> editor March 2, I<br />

couldn't help to notice how<br />

personally blatant an attack<br />

it was on our mayor.<br />

Our mayor was desecrated<br />

for being wealthy,<br />

imaginative and for promoting<br />

our dry to <strong>the</strong> standards<br />

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

expect.<br />

Please, let <strong>the</strong> next penpal<br />

victim be me, I won't<br />

hide behind gangs <strong>of</strong> saboteurs<br />

like FIT (Fatanesi In<br />

Taxes), Office <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Heritage (commonly used<br />

for political dour) and any<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r headline-grabbing<br />

outFIT taking pot short at<br />

<strong>the</strong> mayor <strong>of</strong> whom 1 see<br />

overwhelming support for<br />

by <strong>the</strong> individual residents<br />

in our community (numbering<br />

3.7 million using <strong>the</strong> FIT<br />

multiplier).<br />

Agreed, most people in<br />

our community disliked <strong>the</strong><br />

idea <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wesley Avenue<br />

school having to be rased,<br />

but let's face it, that decision<br />

was parlayed by previous<br />

administrations while<br />

<strong>the</strong>y ignored <strong>the</strong> deterioration<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> structure.<br />

The 34th Street depot, on<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, was an historic<br />

mass <strong>of</strong> neglected<br />

decay. I doubt area residents<br />

wUl miss it.<br />

Mayor Gillian cannot be<br />

held<br />

hostage to bygone<br />

political miscalculation (for<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> a better<br />

word)£<br />

which caused most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

current problems for <strong>the</strong><br />

taxpayers.<br />

As for small-<strong>town</strong> poll,<br />

ties, thafs <strong>the</strong> way we like<br />

it. If Philadelphia's Mayor<br />

Wilson Goode and company<br />

are any indication <strong>of</strong><br />

grand-scale politici, no<br />

thankil We <strong>have</strong> witnessed<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir explosive and fiery*<br />

remedies to problemi. We<br />

wm keep Mayor Gillian.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City will eontirtue<br />

to prosper with <strong>the</strong> dedka*<br />

tion and insight <strong>of</strong> its work<br />

force. Easy access for senior<br />

citizens to <strong>the</strong> Music Pier,<br />

may, and should be ohe<br />

area <strong>of</strong> concentration, B<br />

necessary, clearing dangerous<br />

and unsightly buildings^<br />

is ano<strong>the</strong>r inherited chore.<br />

In his letter, <strong>the</strong> good<br />

doctor shows no commit.<br />

ment to ti\e progressive<br />

development heeded In<br />

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

Stephen C. Hartuugh<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />

Retirees aren't causing city problems Vacation for mayor 5<br />

break for taxpayers<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; I<br />

<strong>have</strong> just read <strong>the</strong> article in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Atlantic City Press<br />

headlined "City Adminis.<br />

trator, Finance Director,<br />

May Resign m <strong>Ocean</strong> City."<br />

I feel sure that Mr. Hart<br />

and Mr, Hansen are most<br />

capable people, but I must<br />

point out that no one ever<br />

said It was going to be easy<br />

— and I <strong>have</strong> a notion that<br />

one must <strong>have</strong> a petty<br />

thick skin to be In public<br />

service.<br />

The old saying, "If you<br />

can't stand <strong>the</strong> heat, get out<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> kitchen," still holds. I<br />

would hate to see capable<br />

people leave — but <strong>the</strong><br />

choice, <strong>of</strong> course, is <strong>the</strong>irs.<br />

Since FIT is referred to so<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten <strong>the</strong>se days, possibly<br />

if s time to try Mr. Kimpflen<br />

or Mr. McCarthy In one<br />

or botii <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se positions<br />

and see if maybe <strong>the</strong>y could<br />

dobetter,<br />

Regardless, this isn't why<br />

Pm writing.<br />

It would appear that<br />

every time things get tough,<br />

It is always someone else<br />

that has caused it.<br />

The way I read <strong>the</strong> Press<br />

article, unless <strong>the</strong>re were<br />

misquotes, Hart and<br />

Hansen <strong>have</strong> been on <strong>the</strong><br />

front lines over <strong>the</strong> past<br />

several months, working<br />

excessive amounts <strong>of</strong> overtime<br />

to prepare <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

and defending <strong>the</strong> proposed<br />

Ciilkn spending plan before<br />

a sometimes belligerent<br />

City Council; at least someone<br />

has heard <strong>the</strong> taxpayers'<br />

cries.<br />

If this statement is true, I<br />

wonder who really a-eated<br />

<strong>the</strong> problem.<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> second time<br />

Mr. Hart has almost quit —<br />

<strong>the</strong> first time being last faH<br />

during <strong>the</strong> controversy<br />

involving <strong>the</strong> old Wesley<br />

Ave School demolition.<br />

Who created that problem,<br />

and where were <strong>the</strong><br />

creators when <strong>the</strong> probem<br />

exploded?<br />

One tiling I learned years<br />

ago (even though retirees<br />

<strong>have</strong> no idea <strong>of</strong> what goes<br />

on in <strong>the</strong> public sector) is<br />

that one cannot run « business<br />

(or a <strong>town</strong>) under <strong>the</strong><br />

constant threat <strong>of</strong> employees<br />

mreatening to leave.<br />

It is my humble opinion<br />

that <strong>the</strong> real reasons dial<br />

<strong>the</strong>y might leave <strong>have</strong> not<br />

come out. Certainly, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

<strong>have</strong> not been created by<br />

<strong>the</strong> retirees; more likely, by<br />

<strong>the</strong> methods used in setting<br />

<strong>the</strong> budgets — and a deaf<br />

ear being turned to anyone<br />

or any group with suggestions<br />

on improving same.<br />

Now, to what really<br />

bugpd me and got me up<br />

in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> night to<br />

write <strong>the</strong> epistie<br />

Our mayor is quoted as<br />

saying, "The whole thing<br />

stems from people on <strong>the</strong><br />

outside who think <strong>the</strong>y<br />

know what goes on in<br />

municipal government. It's<br />

nothing like <strong>the</strong> private sector.<br />

All <strong>the</strong> criticism comes<br />

from rtttmi who spend a lifetime<br />

in <strong>the</strong> private sector.<br />

They <strong>have</strong> no Mm about tht<br />

public sector."<br />

Let me teU you something.<br />

If <strong>the</strong> retirees are as<br />

unintelligent as suggested,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y wouldn't be able to<br />

afford <strong>the</strong> properties in this<br />

<strong>town</strong> or to pay <strong>the</strong> irrational<br />

tax increases.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> five years up<br />

through 1988, <strong>the</strong> county<br />

tax increased 333 percent;<br />

school tax increased 214<br />

percent; local tax increased<br />

53.3 percent; overall, <strong>the</strong> to<br />

increased 38.5 percent.<br />

. Everyone suggests, before<br />

or after <strong>the</strong>y cut you up,<br />

don't take this personally) But<br />

I am suggesting, "Please do<br />

take it personally. I certainly<br />

am."<br />

Frankly, with aU <strong>the</strong> new<br />

ratables, I cannot understand<br />

why <strong>the</strong> dty can't<br />

increase <strong>the</strong>ir spending<br />

with a 0 percent tax<br />

increase.<br />

Someone suggested to me<br />

years ago — when <strong>the</strong><br />

intemattonal company that<br />

I worked for would not<br />

give me more employees,<br />

and actually cut my budgets<br />

— "We want you to<br />

work wiser, not harder!"<br />

If we <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> proper<br />

department heads in place,<br />

we should be able to ask<br />

<strong>the</strong>m to work wiser, not<br />

harder, and also to hold <strong>the</strong><br />

increases in taxes to <strong>the</strong><br />

new ratable increases — or,<br />

at least, to no more than an<br />

average <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> school and<br />

county increases.<br />

To conclude this<br />

unasked-for critique, let me<br />

suggest that if a large percentage<br />

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

this <strong>town</strong> are retirees and<br />

senior citizens on fixed<br />

incomes, possibly our <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

should listen to mis<br />

group and be guided<br />

accordingly.<br />

Many people here, possibly<br />

a majority, wish to live<br />

out <strong>the</strong>ir years quietly with<br />

<strong>the</strong> old, unique <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

atmosphere. •<br />

This ig probably why <strong>the</strong>y<br />

moved here. They also<br />

want to afford to be able to<br />

do just that.<br />

We're not anxious to<br />

aWaet many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people<br />

mat Auanfle City, WUdwood,<br />

etc, are striving for.<br />

Join us, don't fight us —<br />

and possibly <strong>the</strong> mayor's<br />

job, <strong>the</strong> administrator's and<br />

<strong>the</strong> department head positions<br />

might be a pleasure to<br />

work ra<strong>the</strong>r than a discouraging<br />

chore,<br />

FnnkLHay<br />

QeeanCity<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

Whatever happened to Abe<br />

Lincoln's 'government <strong>of</strong> 1 tile''<br />

people, by <strong>the</strong> people and<br />

for <strong>the</strong> people?<br />

, Since <strong>the</strong> new tax assessments,<br />

every property<br />

owner m <strong>town</strong> should Join<br />

FIT. You an fight City Hall.<br />

Lflrt send <strong>the</strong> mayor to<br />

Florida for <strong>the</strong> next two<br />

years. It would save <strong>the</strong> taxpayers<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> money. Me<br />

could send tatters back to<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

each<br />

week to let us know how<br />

each dty attracts <strong>the</strong> tourists,<br />

how <strong>the</strong>y buUd beaches,<br />

how many use beach<br />

tegs, how <strong>the</strong>y handle parking,<br />

etc.<br />

Remember Gillian's folly<br />

at 9th Street? He didn't<br />

bo<strong>the</strong>r to get a state permit<br />

or competitive bids; also no<br />

bids for <strong>the</strong> Music Pier; and<br />

<strong>the</strong> demolition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wesley<br />

Avenue school.<br />

How about that $3 million-plus<br />

for <strong>the</strong><br />

Community Center.<br />

Remember when we had<br />

to pay <strong>the</strong>ir $60,000 electric<br />

bUff Whatever happened to<br />

<strong>the</strong> woman who stole<br />

$50,000? Did she ever pay it<br />

back;?""<br />

', ' '<br />

Everyone should drive by<br />

18th and Simpson and look<br />

at that ugly dgar box. Look;<br />

at <strong>the</strong> east side with n0l<br />

windows. Don't <strong>the</strong>se ardiitecti<br />

know anything about<br />

passive solar heat, or solsr<br />

hot water heaters? The celling<br />

over <strong>the</strong> pool is way too<br />

high, Too much.lost heat.<br />

The texture plywood is<br />

blowing <strong>of</strong>f and de^kminattng.<br />

How come <strong>the</strong>y<br />

didn't plant shrubs and<br />

trees? #<br />

The city should give<br />

every taxpayer a gold card<br />

— good for free use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

beach, <strong>the</strong> golf course, tennis<br />

courts, shuffleboard<br />

courts, etc.<br />

Why not dump <strong>the</strong><br />

dredge spoils on <strong>the</strong> 9th<br />

Street causeway? Every<br />

tourist could pick up a<br />

bucketful and get free uit<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beach for <strong>the</strong> day for<br />

it.<br />

miiam Johnson<br />

Cherry Mil<br />

We will protect our standard <strong>of</strong> living<br />

Without delay, veto<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pkwy toll hike<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

This is in response to BUI<br />

Mccarty's Fairness in Taxes<br />

column March 2.<br />

What's next FTT? Are you<br />

going to start attacking our<br />

families and children, our<br />

social activities, our mode<br />

<strong>of</strong> living, <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> education<br />

our children should<br />

<strong>have</strong>?<br />

Obviously, this is <strong>the</strong><br />

direction you're headed in,<br />

when you make statements<br />

like "over half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dty<br />

employees live in Vineland,"<br />

which we would like<br />

to mention is untrue. We<br />

know <strong>of</strong> only one pexson<br />

who lives in that community,<br />

but that's beside <strong>the</strong><br />

point<br />

We don't make it a habit<br />

<strong>of</strong> prying into o<strong>the</strong>r people's<br />

personal lives. Has<br />

anyone ever asked you<br />

where you came from, what<br />

you did for a living, what<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> taxes you paid, or<br />

what kind <strong>of</strong> services, you<br />

received for your tax dollars?<br />

Maybe we should, but<br />

we won't.<br />

It really makes no difference<br />

to us why you were<br />

attracted to this area and,<br />

like we stated previously,<br />

we're not into prying into<br />

people's private lives.<br />

You'll find mat we don't<br />

play God and try to tell<br />

people what to do and what<br />

not to do.<br />

You will also find mat we<br />

do not try to fool <strong>the</strong> people<br />

Match pay, services<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Here we go once again,<br />

coming down on <strong>the</strong> heads<br />

<strong>of</strong> our dty employees with<br />

statements and.insinuations<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y are raping <strong>the</strong> dtizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir hard-earned<br />

dollars.<br />

I personally find it <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

to ask <strong>the</strong>se men and<br />

women to provide all <strong>the</strong><br />

services <strong>the</strong>y work so hard<br />

to accomplish for us, <strong>the</strong><br />

taxpayers, such as cleaning<br />

bur beaches, repairing ana<br />

renovating our boardwalks<br />

and dty buildings, deaning<br />

our alleys and streets,<br />

repairing potholes, deaning<br />

our sewers, performing <strong>the</strong><br />

mountains <strong>of</strong> paperwork,<br />

etc, and <strong>the</strong>n tell <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

"ladies and gentlemen, provide<br />

<strong>the</strong>se services for us<br />

but sorry we will not pay<br />

you enough salary to be<br />

able to raise your family<br />

and live in our fair dty."<br />

Well FIT, I say to you, <strong>the</strong><br />

very worker whose head<br />

you want, built this community<br />

so that you could<br />

retire here and reap <strong>the</strong> harvest<br />

<strong>of</strong> services <strong>the</strong>y provide.<br />

I wonder what tax rate<br />

you paid for <strong>the</strong> services<br />

you Deceived in <strong>the</strong> community<br />

you once lived in. Why<br />

not publish that?<br />

Timothy Morris<br />

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

by making inaccurate and<br />

misleading statements to<br />

<strong>the</strong> papers, trying to confuse<br />

<strong>the</strong> public.<br />

c ome o<strong>the</strong>r things that<br />

you wlH surely find are that<br />

we wUl protect, and continue<br />

to protect, our standard<br />

<strong>of</strong> living, <strong>the</strong> safety <strong>of</strong><br />

our citizens and <strong>the</strong> quality<br />

<strong>of</strong> education our children<br />

receive,<br />

We, <strong>the</strong> executive board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Communications Workers<br />

<strong>of</strong> America Loral 1078 <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, feel that personal<br />

attacks on any<br />

employee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dty <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City is counterproductive<br />

and only<br />

detracts from everyone's<br />

desire to keep Ooean City a<br />

community whose primary<br />

objective is to continue to<br />

provide <strong>the</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> life<br />

we <strong>have</strong> alt become accustomed<br />

to.<br />

- vice<br />

Mtiafe note — This (§ a<br />

com <strong>of</strong> a letter hand delivered<br />

March 2 to <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Goo,<br />

ThmrmKem,<br />

Dear Governor:<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> 1st Legislative DdMet<br />

and aU users <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Garden<br />

State Parkway, I implore<br />

you w veto <strong>the</strong> 10-eent ton<br />

increase approved today by<br />

<strong>the</strong> New Jersey Highway<br />

Authority.<br />

This toll hike represents a<br />

40-percent increase and wUl<br />

cost motorists SS2 more per<br />

year for each toll <strong>the</strong>y<br />

encounter. In o<strong>the</strong>r words,<br />

a person whose round trip<br />

to work takes <strong>the</strong>m through<br />

four tolls each day will be<br />

forced to pay $208 more<br />

annually.<br />

Approval <strong>of</strong> this toll<br />

increase also means that<br />

going through Parkway<br />

tolls will now be a two-coin<br />

proposition.<br />

Studies,<br />

including one conducted by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Highway Authority,<br />

conclusively show mat a<br />

two-coin toll will cause<br />

backups at toll booths, 1<br />

impeding traffic flow and<br />

railing serious concerns<br />

about safety,<br />

Who wUl answer for <strong>the</strong><br />

incredible traffic delays wd<br />

increased air poUutton residenti<br />

and visitors to <strong>the</strong><br />

shore region will be forced<br />

to suffer as a result?<br />

I also point out that thii<br />

toll increase was unanimously<br />

approved today by<br />

a Highway Authority that<br />

does not consist <strong>of</strong> members<br />

from all counties<br />

which share <strong>the</strong> roadway.<br />

You alone can reverse <strong>the</strong><br />

injustice handed up by <strong>the</strong><br />

Highway Authority today. I<br />

urge you to take swift<br />

action and veto <strong>the</strong> miflUW-#<br />

<strong>of</strong> today's Highway<br />

Authority meeting.<br />

Edward Silmm,<br />

AssemblvfflW 1<br />

PS. It is unfair for <strong>the</strong><br />

Highway Authority to •<br />

enact a toll Increase and<br />

Approve « new toll plw» it<br />

milemarker 40 without Mp*,<br />

resentatton on <strong>the</strong> Author<br />

-«y from Atlantic and Cape<br />

May counties. -<br />

Thursday, Much 9,1MB WE SEHJINEL-LEDQEB<br />

more letters<br />

Cooperation, not confrontation, needed<br />

A Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

Mayor Gillian's comments<br />

regarding <strong>the</strong> threatening<br />

resignations by Mr. Hart<br />

and Mr. Hansen require a<br />

response.<br />

First, both men are longtime<br />

municipal managers<br />

who understand public<br />

scrutiny <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> costs <strong>of</strong> dty<br />

i government. They should<br />

£xpect, and are required, to<br />

answer questions about <strong>the</strong><br />

budget.<br />

Second, <strong>the</strong> retirement <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> manager <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works (unfilled for four<br />

months) has required <strong>the</strong><br />

city administrator to fiU two<br />

positions. I am sure this has<br />

been stressful, The recent<br />

resignation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> assistant<br />

treasurer create! a similar<br />

situation for <strong>the</strong> city treasurer.<br />

These may reflect an<br />

internal problem,<br />

Third, it is certainly true<br />

that retired business executives<br />

<strong>have</strong> recommended<br />

that <strong>the</strong> dty become more<br />

"business-like" in certain <strong>of</strong><br />

its operations, Clearly, <strong>the</strong><br />

lack <strong>of</strong> management direction<br />

and specific fiscal<br />

guidelines in <strong>the</strong> preparation<br />

<strong>of</strong> department budgets<br />

are "different" from business<br />

praedces.<br />

We continue to think <strong>the</strong><br />

business approach could be<br />

an improvement. Investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> differences in <strong>the</strong><br />

business appoaeh to personnel<br />

admlnisB'arlon, salary<br />

administration and<br />

purchasing practices might<br />

also l«ad to improvements<br />

for <strong>the</strong> dty.<br />

fourth, <strong>the</strong> recently completed<br />

budget Views reveal<br />

many item§r?whieh should<br />

<strong>have</strong> bem/eliminated or<br />

better justified by a critical<br />

management review before<br />

being sent to City Council.<br />

Businessmen <strong>have</strong> recommended<br />

that this be done<br />

and continue to believe thaj<br />

tills would promote fiscal<br />

resfralnt, improve effidency<br />

and reduce <strong>the</strong> stress <strong>of</strong><br />

agonizing detail and long<br />

reviews by Coundl and <strong>the</strong><br />

public.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r governments seek<br />

citizen input and business<br />

executive partidpation In<br />

planning for expenditures<br />

and revenue generation,<br />

particularly where practices<br />

in industry may be more<br />

advanced.<br />

We think this administration<br />

would benefit by an<br />

attitude <strong>of</strong> cooperation<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

confrontation<br />

and should look to itself,<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> public, for<br />

some <strong>of</strong> its present problems.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City is our city,<br />

too, and we will continue to<br />

make our views known in<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r approach selected by<br />

<strong>the</strong> administration.<br />

Finally, when management<br />

positions In dty government<br />

become vacant,<br />

let's be sure to fill <strong>the</strong>m<br />

with competent, experienced<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

William ]. McCarthy,<br />

president Fairness in<br />

Taxes Association<br />

Time for Board to reject ano<strong>the</strong>r proposal<br />

Beholder's eye<br />

* ** ^ ^ Clty Y ° Uth AV " 8t '° A88§clatlon lltW at Mth an « Haven, which<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledgert I<br />

<strong>have</strong> been pleased to see<br />

<strong>the</strong> excellent coverage that<br />

your people <strong>have</strong> given to<br />

_tho two recent last-minute<br />

flbancellations <strong>of</strong> a Somers<br />

Point Planning Board hearing<br />

dealing with developer<br />

Ted Wagner,<br />

Just fliree years ago, I<br />

found myself composing a<br />

letter to your paper concerning<br />

this individual, At<br />

that time, he was proposing<br />

an eight-story, 154-unlt<br />

l on <strong>the</strong> Somers Point<br />

Now, <strong>the</strong> focus is on a<br />

multiunit, efficiency-style<br />

motel dlrecfly on Bay Avenue,<br />

This too is a Ted Wagner<br />

enterprise.<br />

Fortunately,, our Somers<br />

Point Planning Board had<br />

<strong>the</strong> Intelligence three years<br />

ago to reject his proposal on<br />

thc circle. Now, we call<br />

p<br />

our planners, once<br />

again, to scrutinize carefully<br />

this new Bay Avenue<br />

project.<br />

Is <strong>the</strong>re bmly a need for<br />

such a structure on an<br />

already congested and<br />

heavily-traveled<br />

main<br />

artery In Somers Point? This<br />

area <strong>of</strong> Bay Avenue Is soil<br />

studded with year-round<br />

and summer residences.<br />

Children play adjacent to<br />

thatarea.<br />

I know that I am not<br />

alone when I urge our Somers<br />

Point Planning Board to<br />

consider and to uphold <strong>the</strong><br />

views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local in that<br />

area, The newly<br />

former<br />

Somers Point Taxpayers<br />

Association Is not representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wishes <strong>of</strong> all<br />

Somers Point citizens<br />

although <strong>the</strong>y might like to<br />

suppose that <strong>the</strong>y are.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> us would Ukj to<br />

see <strong>the</strong> reactions <strong>of</strong> those<br />

same Taxpayer Association<br />

members If mis "ratable"<br />

project was targeted for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own backyards.<br />

As a concerned dtizen <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point, I am calling<br />

on our Planning Board to<br />

use good judgment and<br />

foresight in dealing with<br />

<strong>the</strong> future <strong>of</strong> mis property.<br />

It Is too bad that <strong>the</strong> hlBtorieally<br />

significant .structure<br />

on • this land was<br />

demolished in <strong>the</strong> first<br />

place.' If Is too bad that a<br />

monster <strong>of</strong> a boatyard<br />

building is under construction<br />

at this very moment on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Somerg Point circle<br />

across from <strong>the</strong> beautiful<br />

old Somers Mansion. No<br />

one seems to want to discuss<br />

just how that building<br />

project has turned into such<br />

an eyesore on our shores,<br />

WUl it continue to be too<br />

bad that o<strong>the</strong>r local sites be<br />

demolished and subjected<br />

to <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> outside<br />

developers?<br />

Ra<strong>the</strong>r than weakly<br />

admitting that Ifs too bad,<br />

let <strong>the</strong> Somers Point community,<br />

represented by our<br />

Planning Board, begin here<br />

to demonsttate sttongly our<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> preservation and<br />

restoration,<br />

We must begin, now, to<br />

protect this special area <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point as our last<br />

h-ue Unk and connection to<br />

our rich, historical past.<br />

Marie R. Arleth<br />

Somers Point<br />

Ball field signs unbecoming neighborhood<br />

Youth give thanks<br />

Iditor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Our thanks goes out to <strong>the</strong><br />

men and women <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

1078, CWA. We would like<br />

to express our thanks for all<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> help <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> given<br />

us over <strong>the</strong> years,<br />

Besides taking care <strong>of</strong> our<br />

fields and buildings, we<br />

want to thank <strong>the</strong>m for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir sponsorship <strong>of</strong> teams<br />

in <strong>the</strong> basketball and baseball<br />

leagues each year, Also,<br />

we wish to express our<br />

thanKs for <strong>the</strong> new batting<br />

machine ti\ey are buying<br />

for our new complex at 35th<br />

Street.<br />

We, <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers and<br />

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

Youth Athletic Association,<br />

wish to give <strong>the</strong>m a big pat<br />

on <strong>the</strong> back and our heart*<br />

felt thanks for a job well<br />

done, Keep up <strong>the</strong> good<br />

work,<br />

Harry Vandtraliee<br />

President<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Attached is an open letter to<br />

<strong>the</strong> city government <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City and to <strong>the</strong><br />

donating businesses <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

recreation area at 35th<br />

Street, Haven to Simpson.<br />

In this letter are sounds <strong>of</strong><br />

voices <strong>of</strong> people from this<br />

neighborhood who would<br />

like to be heard.<br />

We commend you on<br />

your donation to 35th<br />

Street. But — did you realize<br />

your billboard/sunshield<br />

sign to be erected<br />

would be a permanent fixture<br />

in a nice residential<br />

area?<br />

These signs are in <strong>the</strong> line<br />

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

this neighborhood every<br />

time <strong>the</strong>y sit outside, go to<br />

<strong>the</strong> beach, <strong>the</strong> store, <strong>have</strong> a<br />

walk, bike, etc. Some homes<br />

<strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong>m outside <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

windows every hour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

day!<br />

Please read <strong>the</strong> endosed<br />

letter carefully and become<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> situation that<br />

has been created by <strong>the</strong> outcome<br />

<strong>of</strong> your generosity.<br />

Lead <strong>the</strong> way; take <strong>the</strong><br />

courage to right a wrong!<br />

Make arrangements voluntarily<br />

to remove your billboard.<br />

An open letter to <strong>the</strong> city<br />

government and donating<br />

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

Sometimes a well meant<br />

gift must be returned or<br />

exchanged. Such is tine case<br />

at 35th Street and Haven<br />

Avenue and Simpson Avenue.<br />

Well-meant donations by<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City businesses to<br />

create a pr<strong>of</strong>essional setting<br />

for little league has, in rum,<br />

created a visually <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

neighborhood.<br />

Over 40 blllboards/sunshields<br />

<strong>have</strong> been Installed<br />

in a non-commercial, dtyowned<br />

recreational area in<br />

a residential community for<br />

<strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />

gain. A building rejected by<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r taxpayers was situated<br />

on pilings in this same<br />

area.<br />

It is hard to believe that<br />

<strong>the</strong> donors would approve<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir gift donations being<br />

used to <strong>the</strong> detriment <strong>of</strong> a<br />

neighborhood.<br />

We <strong>have</strong> never objected<br />

to traffic congestion and <strong>the</strong><br />

loss <strong>of</strong> parking space during<br />

game times. We <strong>have</strong><br />

contributed gladly When little<br />

league members come<br />

knocking at our door. We<br />

<strong>have</strong> enjoyed, on occasion,<br />

watching <strong>the</strong> children play.<br />

But we cannot tolerate<br />

billboards staring at us<br />

from outside our windows<br />

or every time we open our<br />

door or sit outside.<br />

This neighborhood has<br />

experienced a severe loss in<br />

aes<strong>the</strong>tic quality and probably,<br />

consequently, <strong>of</strong> property<br />

value. It is also an area<br />

frequently used as an<br />

approach to <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Island. Hardly an<br />

appealing approach)<br />

I call on <strong>the</strong> city and<br />

every donor/advertiaer to<br />

reassess <strong>the</strong>ir donations and<br />

to take steps to <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

billboards removed or conformed<br />

to die environment.<br />

A possible<br />

solution<br />

would be to havt <strong>the</strong> nanshields<br />

done similarly to<br />

<strong>the</strong> tennis court* at 35th<br />

Street at Anbury and West,<br />

Let's help crttte a<br />

"kinder and more grate"<br />

America and not create any<br />

more man-made problen*<br />

for Ooean City than we<br />

already <strong>have</strong>.<br />

isahdCasnpMi-tAontgpmtry<br />

Ardmore, Pa^c<br />

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

Editor's note ~ Thi* Utter<br />

also bean tht signature* <strong>of</strong> at<br />

least 40 o<strong>the</strong>r ptople.<br />

•GRAFT becoming harder to<br />

take by overtaxed -geese*<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Dear Reader, did you ever<br />

think that you and I are <strong>the</strong><br />

gooses that lay <strong>the</strong> golden<br />

eggs which pay <strong>the</strong> income<br />

tax, state tax, county tax,<br />

municipal tax and school<br />

tax, and that <strong>the</strong> golden<br />

eggs keep getting larger<br />

and larger?<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> above-mentioned<br />

•Igi. erne really bo<strong>the</strong>rs this<br />

goose and has for years. It<br />

fa <strong>the</strong> 13 percent golden egg<br />

we pay every month as it<br />

appears at <strong>the</strong> bottom <strong>of</strong> all<br />

our utility bills.<br />

Atlantic Electric says:<br />

"This 13 percent Gross<br />

Receipts And Franchise Tax<br />

(GRAFT) amounted in 1969<br />

to $8,345,526 and In 1986<br />

was well over $71,000,000<br />

and 1988 could be well over<br />

SSOmUlion."<br />

This golden-egg GRAFT<br />

is supposed to be returned<br />

to <strong>the</strong> munidpalities whose<br />

geese laid it on a maybe<br />

unfair, very complicated<br />

basis: In 1979 <strong>the</strong> GRAFT<br />

was divided with a refund<br />

<strong>of</strong> $5 million to our good<br />

neighbor Upper Township<br />

with only $453,000 to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City.<br />

In support <strong>of</strong> this goose's<br />

feeling in this matter, I<br />

quote what a few knowledgeable<br />

persons <strong>have</strong> said<br />

about <strong>the</strong> 13 percent<br />

GRAFT:<br />

• President James T.<br />

Dolan <strong>of</strong> South Jersey Gas<br />

Co., in 1982: The system <strong>of</strong><br />

collecting and distributing<br />

GRAFT is In need <strong>of</strong> major<br />

reform, GRAFT is a gross<br />

injustice to <strong>the</strong> consumer,<br />

• Gov. Kean in 1982: a'<br />

will) ask for a major overhaul<br />

<strong>of</strong> Graft - one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

most lucrative taxes<br />

imposed m New Jersey,<br />

• Assembly Leader John<br />

Paul Doyle, in 1985;<br />

Thoughts on capping<br />

GRAFT are ones on which I<br />

agree.<br />

• W. Edward Carey, In<br />

1982: GRAFT is <strong>the</strong> grossest<br />

tax in New Jersey.<br />

• Assemblywoman<br />

Dolores Cooper: The<br />

GRAFT Is a major reason<br />

for New Jersey having one<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest utility rates in<br />

<strong>the</strong> nation and is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

most confusing and least<br />

understood taxes levied in<br />

<strong>the</strong> state.<br />

• Sen. James Hurley: I<br />

support strongly leglsMen<br />

to place a cap on GRAFT.<br />

We, can't help being <strong>the</strong><br />

geese mat lay <strong>the</strong> golden<br />

eggt, but let's ask our representatives<br />

at Trenton to<br />

review this 13 percent<br />

GRAFT egg by capping its<br />

size or changing jts base<br />

and distribution. Then its<br />

laying would be easier and<br />

fairer to aU us geese!<br />

Rod "Oops/'Borne<br />

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

Neighborliness would help<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger!<br />

In response to <strong>the</strong> letter in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Feb. Ifi Sentinel from<br />

Ms, WMttaker, who com-<br />

^plained that a neighbor in<br />

9<strong>the</strong><br />

4S00 block <strong>of</strong> Central<br />

Avenue puts out bash in<br />

plastic bags on Sunday for<br />

<strong>the</strong> following Friday's collection,<br />

I <strong>have</strong> two questions<br />

tor her.<br />

Rrst what is a property<br />

owner on <strong>the</strong> ocean side <strong>of</strong><br />

Central Avenue who comes<br />

i down for <strong>the</strong> weekend mp*<br />

posed to do with his bash?<br />

There is no alley behind<br />

those oceanside houses and<br />

so no back yard in which to<br />

confine a n-ash can, and no"<br />

public receptacles in winter<br />

on <strong>the</strong> beach or street ends.<br />

And second — and a simple<br />

solution — did she ever<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer to see to it mat if <strong>the</strong><br />

neighbor uses a can instead<br />

<strong>of</strong> plastic bags, it is returned<br />

to a safe place alongside <strong>the</strong><br />

house after tine trash collectors<br />

<strong>have</strong> emptied it, tossed<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ud who knows where,<br />

and left <strong>the</strong> can rolling in<br />

<strong>the</strong> street?<br />

This is what we do on our<br />

nearby street for each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Seems to me a small<br />

effort each Friday morning<br />

on Ms. Whittaker's part<br />

would eliminate <strong>the</strong> eyesore<br />

she complains <strong>of</strong>, help<br />

keep our dty cleaner, and<br />

be a friendly gesture too.<br />

Trudi WeinsMn<br />

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

Out <strong>of</strong> this world!<br />

, Editor, Senttael-Ledgeri<br />

In <strong>the</strong> column that Fairness<br />

In Taxes wrote, we would<br />

Ukt tt respond to <strong>the</strong> totter<br />

• that someone wrote to Mr.<br />

1 McCarthy stating, Timae<br />

helpgetmy taxes out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ilih "<br />

wlght<br />

IrV always ntae to heat<br />

from <strong>the</strong> twUlfnt mm. Just<br />

where about wt you locate<br />

ed; what dimension?<br />

I would like to meet up<br />

with you and get some<br />

good jjroperty mvestnient<br />

tip.<br />

How about a little<br />

place on Man? Surely you<br />

must own something up<br />

mere. How are <strong>the</strong> taxes?<br />

Give us a break, will you!<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Joseph TooM<br />

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

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Thur.d.y, March 9,1989 WE fflVTOfi-tfOflffl B5<br />

B4 THE SENTINEL-LEDOSR Thursday, March 9,19M<br />

McAllister finishes with 30 as Raiders bumped from tourney<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

Sentintl-Ledgif Sport!<br />

WILLINGBORO — With<br />

three minutes left in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City'i Group Three touma.<br />

ment opener with Willing.<br />

boro last week it looked like<br />

<strong>the</strong> Riideri might be<br />

headed for a ieeond-round<br />

meeting with Middle<br />

Township,<br />

It must <strong>have</strong> occurred to<br />

Raider coach Tom Cahr,<br />

and it was certainly on <strong>the</strong><br />

mind <strong>of</strong> Middle coach Tom<br />

Feraco, who was watching<br />

from <strong>the</strong> bleachers. His<br />

team had beaten <strong>the</strong> Raiders<br />

this year but lost to<br />

Willingboro,<br />

But Jeff Haddock had <strong>the</strong><br />

final word!<br />

The Willingboro senior<br />

scored 14 points in <strong>the</strong> final<br />

three minutes, sparking <strong>the</strong><br />

Chimeras to an 18-2 run<br />

and an 80-72 win over <strong>the</strong><br />

Raiders.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, playing its<br />

first tournament game since<br />

1984, finished <strong>the</strong> season<br />

with a 16-10 mark. Willing.<br />

boro increased its record to<br />

21=3.<br />

"Haddock took <strong>the</strong> game<br />

1<br />

°<br />

:<br />

over as effectively as any.<br />

one we've seen aU year,"<br />

said Cahr, "We had some<br />

Opportunities to put <strong>the</strong><br />

game away but we didn't<br />

take advantage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m."<br />

It certainly wasn't<br />

because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> efforts <strong>of</strong> 6-5<br />

senior Bob McAllister, who<br />

made his final game a memorable<br />

one. "Big Mac"<br />

scored 30 points, hitting 11<br />

<strong>of</strong> 14 from <strong>the</strong> floor and 7 <strong>of</strong><br />

10 from <strong>the</strong> line. He also<br />

took a game-high 16<br />

rebounds.<br />

"Bobby showed again<br />

tonight why he's a big-time<br />

player," said Gahr, "He<br />

played intelligently and<br />

was <strong>the</strong> big reason we had<br />

an inside advantage<br />

tonight."<br />

A bucket by Steve Thurman<br />

with 17 seconds left in<br />

<strong>the</strong> first period gave <strong>the</strong><br />

Raiders a 15-14 lead after<br />

eight minutes.<br />

Three consecutive baskets<br />

by McAllister, two <strong>of</strong>f feeds<br />

from joe Farina and one<br />

with an <strong>of</strong>fensive rebound,<br />

opened a 25-18 lead midway<br />

through <strong>the</strong> second<br />

period.<br />

1RAYBURKE<br />

HAS<br />

"Bobby showed again tonight<br />

why he's a big-time player"<br />

Willingboro, co-champions<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Uberty Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Burlington <strong>County</strong><br />

Conference, ran <strong>of</strong>f six<br />

straight to take a 28-27 load.<br />

The lead <strong>the</strong>n bounced back<br />

and forth until Nasion<br />

Johnson popped a threepointer<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Chimeras<br />

with 31 seconds left that<br />

sent <strong>the</strong>m in at halftime<br />

with a 35=33 lead.<br />

The Raiders got <strong>the</strong> lead<br />

twice in <strong>the</strong> third quarter<br />

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completed a throe-point<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> City scored <strong>the</strong><br />

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fourth period to take a<br />

60-56 lead. McAllister<br />

scored with an <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />

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B6 THgSBNTlNBL.LMDGEfi Thur.day, March 9,1969<br />

r TONIGHT<br />

Mainland girls<br />

win South Jersey<br />

SEWELL — Miinland<br />

rodi a 27-pnlnt performance<br />

by senior Shannon<br />

Ward to a 60-55 win over<br />

Lacey Township Tuesday<br />

night in <strong>the</strong> South Jersey<br />

Group Three championship<br />

game.<br />

The win provided Karl<br />

Ceisingor's team with its<br />

second South Jursey title in<br />

four years and moved <strong>the</strong>m<br />

into last night's state semifinal<br />

with Central jersey<br />

champion Cedar Ridge.<br />

If <strong>the</strong> Mustangs won last<br />

night's game, <strong>the</strong>y wiU play<br />

for <strong>the</strong> state championship<br />

against <strong>the</strong> North Jersey<br />

champ Saturday night<br />

(8:30) at Monmouth College<br />

in West Long Branch.<br />

Holy Spirit, which beat<br />

Camden Catholic, 50^9, on<br />

Saturday night, will face<br />

McCorristin for <strong>the</strong> South<br />

Jersey Parochial A championship<br />

8 o'clock tonight at<br />

Lakewood High School.<br />

McCorristin, located in<br />

Trenton, is 24-3 and ranked<br />

seventh in <strong>the</strong> state by <strong>the</strong><br />

Newark Star-Ledger,<br />

Mainland led Lacey<br />

Township, which had<br />

beaten <strong>Ocean</strong> City in <strong>the</strong><br />

quarterfinals, 11-6 after one<br />

period and 25-22 at halftime.<br />

The Mustangs scored six<br />

quick points to start tha second<br />

half, four by Ward, and<br />

assumed a 31-22 lead.<br />

Lacey eventually tied <strong>the</strong><br />

score at 4141 before Mainland<br />

scored eight straight<br />

points to take <strong>the</strong> load for<br />

keeps.<br />

Ward made eight straight<br />

free throws in <strong>the</strong> final<br />

three minutes as <strong>the</strong> Uons<br />

fouled to stop <strong>the</strong> clock.<br />

Three o<strong>the</strong>r Cape-Atlantic<br />

League teams played for<br />

South Jersey titles on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>the</strong> Atlantic<br />

City boys in Group Four,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wildwood girls in<br />

Group One and <strong>the</strong> Cumberland<br />

girls in Croup<br />

Pour,<br />

The boys public school<br />

state finals will be held Saturday<br />

at Rider College and<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson University.<br />

The girls will play all<br />

four finals at Monmouth<br />

College,<br />

The parochial finals, boys<br />

and girls, will be Sunday at<br />

Brookdale Community College<br />

in Unor<strong>of</strong>t,<br />

REG BOARD<br />

MIITS MARCH 16<br />

There will be a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Recreation Board 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 16, in <strong>the</strong><br />

director's <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>the</strong> Recreation<br />

Center, 6th Street<br />

and Atlantic Avenue,<br />

The public is invited to<br />

attend, notes Michael Allegretto,<br />

director <strong>of</strong> recreation<br />

and parks for <strong>the</strong> city.<br />

LAST 8K! TRIP<br />

IS MARCH 18<br />

The Recreation Department<br />

is sponsoring <strong>the</strong> last<br />

<strong>of</strong> five sW trips this season<br />

on Saturday, March 18.<br />

Sign-ups are at <strong>the</strong> recreation<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice on <strong>the</strong> second<br />

floor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Youth Center.<br />

' Registration is on a firstcome,<br />

first-served basis.<br />

There are only 40 seats<br />

available. All ski trips are<br />

supervised by staff members,<br />

SPIRIT CHEER<br />

CAMP SIGNUP DUE<br />

The Recreation Department<br />

is sponsoring a Spirit<br />

Cheer camp on Saturday,<br />

Marh II for youths 8-15.<br />

recreation news<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Recreation Dept, 399-6171<br />

Registration at <strong>the</strong> Sports &<br />

Civic Center begins at 8:30<br />

a.m. <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> camp,'<br />

The Camp runs from 9<br />

a.m. until 4 p.m.; cost for<br />

<strong>the</strong> one-day session is $20,<br />

It is suggested that all participants<br />

bring a beverage<br />

and a bag lunch*<br />

The Spirit Cheer camp<br />

promises "fun, improvement,<br />

knowledge and evaluation,"<br />

said a "department<br />

spokesman.<br />

WALKING GROUP<br />

STARTING UP<br />

The Recreation Department<br />

sponsors a social<br />

walking group for adults<br />

during spring.<br />

The group meets each<br />

Monday, Wednesday and<br />

Friday at noon at <strong>the</strong> Sports<br />

& Civic Center, 6th Street<br />

and <strong>the</strong> beach.<br />

The adult social walking<br />

group will begin Monday,<br />

April 3 led by Tracy White,<br />

There is no fee,<br />

GIRLS SOFTBALL<br />

SIGNUP MARCH 22<br />

Registration for junior<br />

girls S<strong>of</strong>tball, for players<br />

9-12 interested in learning<br />

<strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tbaU, is 1<br />

p,m. March 22 at <strong>the</strong> Sports<br />

k Civic Center, boardwalk.<br />

The program features<br />

intm-dty scrimmages, and<br />

games against out-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>town</strong><br />

teams. Practices are every<br />

Monday and Wednesday<br />

afternoons, beginning April<br />

5.<br />

Registration fee is $8, A<br />

parent's signature is<br />

required,<br />

iOYSENDPIRFICT<br />

COURT SEASON<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Recreation<br />

5th and 6th grade<br />

Boys Basketball team ended<br />

up with a perfect, 9-0<br />

record in <strong>the</strong> Eastern Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arlanrie Shore<br />

Basketball League,<br />

In OC's first game <strong>the</strong>y<br />

played a tough Pleasantville<br />

team, winning qn <strong>the</strong><br />

loser's home courts, 48-33,<br />

Rashon White made most<br />

<strong>of</strong> his game-high 20 points<br />

on transition baskets.<br />

Against Absecon, <strong>the</strong> first<br />

string broke out to an early<br />

lead in a 39-14 win that featured<br />

balanced scoring with<br />

just about all team members<br />

contributing.<br />

White led all scorers with<br />

14 points and teammate<br />

Quan McCray was right banged <strong>the</strong> boards under<br />

behind with 11 points. The<strong>the</strong> basket.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City team held a bid <strong>Ocean</strong> City continued<br />

rebounding edge over<br />

Absecon, with Ben Charles<br />

collecting 7 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> team's 29<br />

total.<br />

In <strong>the</strong>ir first home game,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City hosted Pleasantville<br />

team and emerged victorious<br />

in <strong>the</strong> rematch,<br />

35-30,<br />

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B8 THeSENT7NEL.LgDQBR Thuriday. March i, 1989<br />

Willie<br />

Nelson<br />

unique<br />

By ANN SHOUSTAL<br />

Willie Nelson is an unique individual,<br />

I know. I met him two weeks ago<br />

behind stage at <strong>the</strong> Showboat Casino<br />

in Atlantic City. He and his sister,<br />

Bobby, were in <strong>town</strong> for a three day<br />

gig. The show was called, "Willie Nelson<br />

and Family." I met <strong>the</strong> weU<br />

known country-western singer after<br />

his last performance.<br />

When I first called his press igent<br />

and introduced myself as a reporter<br />

for a high school paper, and said that<br />

I wanted an interview, I thought <strong>the</strong><br />

guy was going to slam down <strong>the</strong><br />

phone. Instead, he politely told me to<br />

call back <strong>the</strong> next day, I did, and what<br />

a surprise. He told me that I could<br />

pick-up two complimentary tickets<br />

for that night's performance, and, I<br />

couldn't believe what I was hearing,<br />

that I could meet Mr, Nelson afterwards.<br />

My emotions went soaring.<br />

That evening towards <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

show, I became nervous at <strong>the</strong><br />

thought <strong>of</strong> meeting <strong>the</strong> star, I was<br />

actually shaking while standing <strong>of</strong>fstage.<br />

But when I saw him getting<br />

ready to leave <strong>the</strong> stage, I took a couple<br />

<strong>of</strong> deep breaths to relax myself.<br />

After a few moments he stood facing<br />

me, I felt like my stomach was in my<br />

mouth, but I kept my cool.<br />

As I soon learned, Willie Nelson values<br />

Ms fans. He also appreciates <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

kindness. If you are a Willie Nelson<br />

fan you undoubtably <strong>have</strong> noticed his<br />

red, white and blue guitar strap. He<br />

told me <strong>the</strong> strap Was a gift from<br />

friends in San Antonio, Texas. They<br />

gave it to him several years ago.<br />

Performing night after night and<br />

traveling from city to city is Willie<br />

Willie Nelson<br />

Nelson's life, md at Urnes it's stress,<br />

ful.<br />

"I've only wanted to give it. up several<br />

thousand times," said Nelion,<br />

"but I never do,"<br />

Unijkc most celebrities, WUlie Nelson<br />

enjoys traveling by bus. He likes<br />

it so much that he bought his own,<br />

"I really enjoy my bus because It<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers privacy," said Nelson,<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> years Willie Nelson has<br />

recorded 12 gold records and six platinum<br />

ones, Theie accomplishments<br />

<strong>have</strong> made him one <strong>of</strong> counBy<br />

music's most recopized artists.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> his top recordings are On<br />

<strong>the</strong> Road Again; Always On My Mind;<br />

Bloody Mary Morning; and Promise<br />

Land, A Ham Calltd Music is <strong>the</strong> title<br />

<strong>of</strong> a new album which Is to be<br />

released m <strong>the</strong> near future.<br />

Besides turning out country-western<br />

hits and entertaining audiences<br />

around <strong>the</strong> nation, Willie Nelson has<br />

helped organize three farm aid concerts.<br />

Monies from <strong>the</strong>se concerts benefit<br />

financially troubled farmers. Uke<br />

I said before, WllUe Nelson is an<br />

unique Individual, He cares about<br />

people, I know. He granted me an<br />

interview,<br />

Attention<br />

The<br />

Billows Published by<br />

<strong>the</strong> students <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />

Gifted and talented<br />

program recruits talent<br />

By MAUREEN McGINN<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's academic Gifted and<br />

Talented program tested specially<br />

selected ninth and tenth grade students<br />

for skills in English and History<br />

on February 21 and 23.<br />

Qualifying for <strong>the</strong> program is no<br />

easy task, A student must <strong>have</strong> an<br />

I.Q« <strong>of</strong> 120 or above, a HSPT percenale<br />

<strong>of</strong> 95 or aboyf in math and<br />

English and a 4.0 grade average In <strong>the</strong><br />

specified area <strong>of</strong> Interest. Additionally,<br />

a teacher's recommaidatton is<br />

needed.<br />

If two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se requifemants are fulfilled,<br />

<strong>the</strong> student is Invited to take<br />

<strong>the</strong> Diagnostic Test which evaluates<br />

his or her skills.<br />

Basketball players pay <strong>the</strong> price<br />

By SCOTT BITTN1R<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High basketball players<br />

Uke playing <strong>the</strong> game. They My<br />

dunking and dribbling <strong>the</strong> baU Is fun.<br />

They say playing <strong>the</strong> game is especially<br />

fun when <strong>the</strong>y're winning. But<br />

having fun has its price.<br />

Playing basketball takes a big commitment.<br />

Practices are long and hard<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y begin late in <strong>the</strong> day. At<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High, B-baU practice gets<br />

underway at 6:45pm and ends at<br />

9pm,<br />

"When I get home late from practice,<br />

I've got tons <strong>of</strong> homework to do,"<br />

said Mike McFarland, a junior who<br />

plays guard. "I <strong>have</strong> to stay up late<br />

and I don't get too much sleep,"<br />

Early morning practices on <strong>the</strong><br />

weekend also take <strong>the</strong>ir toll on players,<br />

"My sleep suffers when we <strong>have</strong> 1<br />

early Saturday morning practicei,"<br />

said Steve Thurman, a senior who<br />

plays forward.<br />

JV player Brian Bourgeois agreed.<br />

"It's hard to get up at 7:30 on a Saturday<br />

morning or on a holiday and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n go full tilt m practice."<br />

During <strong>the</strong>ir grueling season, players<br />

somehow manage to stay on top<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir studies,<br />

"Some <strong>of</strong> my test scores may drop a<br />

few points because I don't feel Uke<br />

studying really hard after practice,<br />

but ifs nothing major," said Ross<br />

Carter, a junior who plays forward.<br />

"My grades don't drop at all," said<br />

Jeff Ickerson, a senior eoiter," In fact<br />

<strong>the</strong>y usually get better because I work<br />

harder/<br />

Joe Farina, a senior guard said,<br />

"Playing basketball motivates me to<br />

hit <strong>the</strong> books because I <strong>have</strong> to itudy<br />

to be eligible to play."<br />

Surprisingly, most players don't<br />

complain too much about having a<br />

poor social life, In fact for some it's<br />

just <strong>the</strong> opposite,<br />

"I like my social life more during <strong>the</strong><br />

season because it gives me a chance to<br />

meet more people," said Carter.<br />

Said Thurman, "My social life is<br />

Increased during <strong>the</strong> season for one<br />

reason or ano<strong>the</strong>r,"<br />

However some players feel <strong>the</strong><br />

strain,<br />

Ryan Bird, a JV and varsity player<br />

said, "I don't get a chance to be with<br />

<strong>the</strong> friends 1 <strong>have</strong> outside <strong>of</strong> basketball<br />

as much."<br />

Jeff ickerson added, "I can't stay out<br />

late on s Friday night because I know<br />

that I must get up early <strong>the</strong> next<br />

morning for a game or practice,"<br />

Never<strong>the</strong>less, paying <strong>the</strong> price has<br />

its rewards.<br />

team<br />

Mike<br />

"Playing basketball teaches<br />

unity and toge<strong>the</strong>rness," said<br />

McFarland,<br />

Bob McAllister, a senior center who<br />

led <strong>the</strong> Raiders in scoring this year<br />

said," I enjoy <strong>the</strong> satisfaction I get<br />

from winning a big game."<br />

And finally, Jeff Eckerson sums it aU<br />

up <strong>the</strong> best when he said, "I play simply<br />

because I enjoy to play. I like <strong>the</strong><br />

OC basketball tiam members receive last minute Instructions during final period <strong>of</strong> a recent game<br />

In this unique propam<br />

Math and History classes are <strong>of</strong>ferTed<br />

to students m 9th, 10th and 11th<br />

grades. Twelfth pade GT students<br />

are involved in a different program<br />

known as, Advanced Placement,<br />

"These programs are essential<br />

because <strong>the</strong>y provide an atraosphere<br />

where students can study subjects in<br />

more depth. More teacher-student<br />

Interaction is possible, which can be<br />

critical in <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong> abUities.<br />

The Gifted and Talented program<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers many opportunities to '<br />

those students who exemplify higher<br />

<strong>the</strong> chairperson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's G/T<br />

Committee,<br />

"The program is both very interesting<br />

and challenging. It also gives one<br />

good exposure to <strong>the</strong> arts," said<br />

Nicole LaltreUe^a student involved In<br />

<strong>the</strong> Gifted and Talented program.<br />

The teachers Involved in <strong>the</strong> G/T<br />

program <strong>have</strong> four regular classes ,<br />

and one G/T class during <strong>the</strong> day.<br />

Teachers come from <strong>the</strong> English, History<br />

and Math departments. The<br />

EngUsh Department includes Mrs,<br />

VaTerio, Mrs. Davidson and Mr. Cheechio.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Math Department Mr,<br />

Stroble, Mr, Soroka, MM. jesperson<br />

and Mr, Moreiand teach <strong>the</strong> G/T<br />

classes, Mr. Watson and Mrs, Mar*<br />

goUs represent <strong>the</strong> History Department.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> G/T daises are fairly ,<br />

small, ranging from three to twelve<br />

students.<br />

"Both academic and cultural experiences<br />

are available in iWs extraordinary<br />

program which is mandated by<br />

<strong>the</strong> State Department <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

The program has been running<br />

smoothly due to <strong>the</strong> excellent cooperation<br />

among <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />

our school administration and <strong>the</strong><br />

G/T students, They <strong>have</strong> been very t<br />

supportive," said Miss Swagler.<br />

OC law club<br />

Psych club sponsors Mr. <strong>Ocean</strong> City" pi<br />

By REYNA CONCINA<br />

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB<br />

Who will be <strong>the</strong> first Mr. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City? Guys! This is your chance to<br />

show <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

The Psychology Club and <strong>the</strong> Freshman<br />

class are sponsoring <strong>the</strong> contest,<br />

which wiU be held in <strong>the</strong> auditorium<br />

on April 7,7m p.m.<br />

Pick-up an application quickly! See<br />

Mrs. NlcWes, Mrs. Slaughter, Mrs.<br />

Margolis or stop by <strong>the</strong> main <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Recently <strong>the</strong> Psych Club sponsored<br />

an "Everybody's Birthday Party" at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Primary School. Club<br />

members entertained 37 kids one<br />

afternoon for about an hour. Kids<br />

were divided into groups accortUng<br />

to (he months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir birthdays, They<br />

played board games, sang songs, told<br />

stories. Each kid was given a card and<br />

a balloon.<br />

ACADEMIC TEAM<br />

"On <strong>the</strong> Academic Team, you can<br />

prove your knowledge," said Todd<br />

ridden, team captain.<br />

The team compete! with high<br />

schools around <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

area. Competition is staUa^ to <strong>the</strong><br />

Jeopardy game show. Every Tuesday<br />

afternoon <strong>the</strong> team practices for<br />

upcoming competitions.<br />

Certain members will participate in<br />

<strong>the</strong> High School Bowl, at <strong>the</strong> Social<br />

CLUB CORNER<br />

wy KKXINA CONCINA<br />

Science Fair, March 17. The fair will<br />

be held at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />

School.<br />

MATH CLUB<br />

Math dub activities are focused on<br />

taking competitive tests. Once a year,<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dub take <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Jersey High School Mam Ixam, Students<br />

took <strong>the</strong> exam last November.<br />

Club members also take a series <strong>of</strong><br />

six tests during <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> tine year<br />

sponsored by <strong>the</strong> New jersey Math<br />

l<br />

Smoking prohibited in HS<br />

ByMARISABARILE<br />

Although smoktaj Is prohibited In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High School, many students<br />

disregard <strong>the</strong> law, and smoke<br />

anyway.<br />

Even though about a dozen students<br />

<strong>have</strong> been suspended so far, students<br />

rarely get caught. Smokers are tough<br />

to catch, To be accused <strong>of</strong> smoking,<br />

one must be ei<strong>the</strong>r holding a dp*<br />

rette, or <strong>have</strong> smoke coming out <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir mourn.<br />

"As soon at I open <strong>the</strong> door, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

throw <strong>the</strong> Cigarettes in <strong>the</strong> toilet," said<br />

Mrs. Bryant, who Is a school aid.<br />

"During <strong>the</strong> lunch period, It's even<br />

harder because we (<strong>the</strong> aids) <strong>have</strong> to<br />

monitor <strong>the</strong> cafeteria, and we can't<br />

get over to <strong>the</strong> bathrooms."<br />

Whin a smoker pt» caught by a<br />

teacher, <strong>the</strong> teacher is supposed to<br />

turn <strong>the</strong> culprit or culprit's name into<br />

Mr. McLaughlin, <strong>the</strong> assistant principal,<br />

for a suspension. Some teachers<br />

follow <strong>the</strong> procedure; e<strong>the</strong>rs who fed<br />

hypocritical do not.<br />

In tht past, acting on students' sug-<br />

!, <strong>the</strong> administration has provided<br />

fans to circulate <strong>the</strong> air in <strong>the</strong><br />

bathrooms and containers <strong>of</strong> sand for<br />

cigarette disposal to alleviate<br />

unpleasant odors,<br />

Unfortunately, most ol <strong>the</strong>se ideas<br />

such as <strong>the</strong> fans, sand and designated<br />

bathrooms had to be discontinued<br />

because <strong>the</strong> administration was<br />

accused <strong>of</strong> condoning smoking in<br />

school.<br />

•<br />

In <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> school yew,<br />

Siari Thompson, a member <strong>of</strong> Student<br />

Council, designated a Smoke-<br />

Free bathroom, which up until<br />

recently had been honored.<br />

As a means <strong>of</strong> combating <strong>the</strong> smoking<br />

problem, <strong>the</strong> administration has<br />

considered more stringent suggestions.<br />

Suggestions include having a<br />

more intensive education program<br />

lor young kids about <strong>the</strong> hazard <strong>of</strong><br />

smoking, hairing school aids patrol<br />

bathrooms more frequently and having<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders attend a mandatory inschool<br />

drug program.<br />

"These tests are extraordinary compared<br />

to <strong>the</strong> algebraic and geometrical<br />

problemB in regular classes," said<br />

Mr, Moreiand, dub adviser.<br />

This month dub members will take<br />

<strong>the</strong> Annual High School Math Exam.<br />

"Awards an trophies are involved on<br />

<strong>the</strong>se competitions, but unfortunately<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High hasn't won anything<br />

yet," satd Mr, Moreiand.<br />

FRENCH CLUB<br />

During <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> February, <strong>the</strong><br />

French dub sold candy. They made<br />

approximately $200.<br />

The dub's progressive dinntr wUl<br />

be March 12 from 4 to 6 pan. at <strong>the</strong><br />

homes <strong>of</strong> Shari Thompson, Michelle<br />

Harris and Chris Willshire, HOTS<br />

d'oeuvres, entrees and desserts will<br />

be served.<br />

The French and Psychology Clubs<br />

are co-sponsoring a fleldtrip to New<br />

York City, April 5. dub members will<br />

visit <strong>the</strong> Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong> Art<br />

and <strong>the</strong>y will see <strong>the</strong> play, "Into <strong>the</strong><br />

Woods". Thiy wiU also dine In a<br />

French restaurant called, "La<br />

Fondue".<br />

SPANISH CLUB<br />

Spanish Club olympiads competed<br />

against each o<strong>the</strong>r last Feb. 28. The<br />

event called, "Olympic Night" was<br />

held in <strong>the</strong> gym from 7 to 8 pm, Mrs.<br />

DiLorenzo, Mrs. Brennan and Mrs.<br />

Robertson's classes competed in 40<br />

relay races. The relays featured <strong>the</strong><br />

wheel barrow nee, three-legged race,<br />

potato on <strong>the</strong> spoon race, <strong>the</strong> orange<br />

toss and scooter race. Mrs. Brennasrrs<br />

classes won <strong>the</strong> contest.<br />

The kids played fairly and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were all good sports," said Mrsitobertson.<br />

HISTORY CLUB<br />

dub members <strong>have</strong> been busy lately.<br />

Recently <strong>the</strong>y attended a bowling<br />

party at <strong>the</strong> King Pin Lanes in Cardiff.<br />

This month members will participate<br />

in <strong>the</strong> annual <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Sodal<br />

Science Fair, March 17. Members will<br />

take part in <strong>the</strong> library race, High<br />

School Bowl, press conference and<br />

master quiz. Some members will even<br />

draw political cartoons for <strong>the</strong> fair.<br />

Presently <strong>the</strong> club is involved in <strong>the</strong><br />

Sunshine Correspondents/Special<br />

Friends Program sponsored by <strong>the</strong><br />

Woodbine State School. Certain members<br />

will write letters or cards to <strong>the</strong><br />

school's clients.<br />

"I hope that this correspondence and<br />

gift program will become a tamdMon<br />

Uke our Christmas caroling party<br />

each year. It is better to give than to<br />

receive," said Mr. Jerome, dub advis-~<br />

er.<br />

Easter party for <strong>the</strong> children's ward<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital is currently<br />

being planned. Club members<br />

are also planning a mini fieldirip to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wetlands Institute/BWs Sanctuary<br />

in Stone Harbor, New Jersey.<br />

DRAMA CLUB<br />

The club will present "Arsenic and<br />

Old Lace" late in April.<br />

The dub is presently rehearsing for<br />

<strong>the</strong> upcoming play. Performances will<br />

be held in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty auditorium,<br />

April 27,28 and 29.<br />

Ruth Gilbert and Jen Fadden will<br />

appear a%Abby Brewster, Steven Stevahovie<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Ttev. Dr. Harper, Chris<br />

Dally as Teddy Brewster, Kelli<br />

Dougherty as Officer Brophy, Matt<br />

Zeits and Jen Lunn as Officer Kline,<br />

Maree Esposlto and Megan Hyland<br />

as Martha Brewster, Shanon Jeffries<br />

and Lara Cooke as Elaine Harper,<br />

Ace Ruger as Mortimer Brewster,<br />

Greg Cassldy and Amy Koob as Mr.<br />

Gibbs and Ms. Gibbs, Robert Wenot<br />

as Jonathan Brewster, Jason Adamson<br />

as Dr. Einstein, David Coover as<br />

Officer CHara, Barb McAUmen and<br />

Alison Rest as Ms. Witiierspoon.<br />

OCCST. Behind closed doors<br />

ByTERRIRUMER<br />

Did you ever wonder what goes on<br />

behind <strong>the</strong> door labeled, Child Study<br />

Team?<br />

Behind that door are four small<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices when some very important<br />

people work. They are Mrs. Adams<br />

Meyer, School Psychologist; Mr.<br />

James Ludgate, School Sodal Worker,<br />

Mrs, Patricia Maletto, Speech Pathologist;<br />

and Mrs. Ellen Wright, Learning<br />

Consultant,<br />

Students should be aware mat <strong>the</strong><br />

Child Study Team is here to help<br />

<strong>the</strong>m. Teachers, guidance counselors<br />

and otter students am recommend<br />

studenti to <strong>the</strong> Child Study Team for<br />

help, but students can stop by without<br />

bring referred. The team Is <strong>the</strong>re<br />

to help students win any kind <strong>of</strong><br />

problem. Group sessions and family<br />

counseling are available.<br />

OC seniors<br />

plan April<br />

Mrs. Laurie Studztasky, <strong>the</strong> student<br />

asslstahce counselor works closely<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Child Study Team. If a student<br />

cannot talk to his guidance<br />

counselor, <strong>the</strong>n she is <strong>the</strong> person to<br />

see. Mrs. Studzmsky is a drug and<br />

alcohol counselor, but she does handje<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r problems. She is available<br />

•on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.<br />

Her <strong>of</strong>fice is located ta <strong>the</strong> south<br />

wing on <strong>the</strong> first floor. All sessions<br />

are confidential.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se counselors are available<br />

to students. No student should feel<br />

uncomfortable going to see one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> door Is <strong>of</strong>ten dosed to<br />

<strong>the</strong> CMd Study Team <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fice is open to those who need <strong>the</strong><br />

people working <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

aces 2nd<br />

in CMC trial<br />

ByDEBBOOKACH<br />

The O.C, Law Mock Trial team finished<br />

second in <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

championships. The event was held<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> court faeilities,Feb,28.<br />

Team members Induded Deb look-<br />

•eh, Steve Reynolds, Jennie Nyburg,<br />

Michelle Harris, KiWe Ditelta, Chris<br />

WUlsWre, Natalie Depalma, Nicole<br />

LaltreUo, Steve Stevanovic, lisette 4<br />

Guzman and Danielle SchweLkart. *<br />

This year's volunteer lawyer<br />

coaches were Mr, Eric Smith and Mr<br />

Greg Whelan, The team's advisor was<br />

Mr.DuU.<br />

The goals <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> program were to<br />

learn and underrtand <strong>the</strong> meaning <strong>of</strong><br />

good citizenship and to learn about<br />

<strong>the</strong> justice system in this country.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High wm continue <strong>the</strong><br />

propam next year. ' t m<br />

Scholarships<br />

available<br />

The following is a list <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> scholarships<br />

that are now available in <strong>the</strong><br />

Guidance Office. See Mr.'Kfrk m <strong>the</strong><br />

Guidance Office for more details.<br />

PAUL DOUGLAS TEACHING §<br />

Deadline! March .„, ,„„. „„__<br />

without regard for financial need.<br />

Amount 4500/year.<br />

NJ CADDIE SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Deadlinei March IS, 1989, Based on<br />

^ qualification as a caddie by a golt pro<br />

'and length and quality <strong>of</strong> service;<br />

financial need; scholarship; SAT<br />

scores, applications available in <strong>the</strong> *<br />

Guidance Office, Amounts vary from -<br />

$8QO-$2000.<br />

PM DELTA KAPPA - ZETA NU<br />

CHAPTER GLASSBORO<br />

Dwdtaei April 1, 1989. "B" average,<br />

900 SATs, teaching in New Jersey,<br />

By SCOTT DIETRICH<br />

Thte Senior trip to Virginia Beach<br />

will happen in late April; Interested<br />

seniors should contact Terri Rumer <strong>of</strong><br />

Tara Olson. The bus departs <strong>the</strong><br />

Tenth street station at 5 ajn. on April<br />

21 and will return at 10 pjn. April 23.<br />

The price <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trip is $130. This price<br />

includes transportation, a room at <strong>the</strong>.<br />

Holiday Inn, one dinner and two<br />

breakfasts.<br />

EDITORS IN CHIEF.<br />

_.<br />

MANAGING EDITOR:<br />

TYPISTS: „<br />

—Jenn Roberta; Keirl Stock<br />

"•<br />

•»•—.Revna Concina<br />

Reyna Condna; Bob Amos<br />

Advisor:<br />

Jfcmy Bender<br />

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OGGCK<br />

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t<br />

InMemotiam<br />

Help Wanted<br />

In Wng mBm<strong>of</strong>y o( my tamer<br />

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ate your own TOetor, I! you doni haya<br />

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Call Many McQuIre at 383-<br />

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MATURE SERIOUS LADY • fa provide<br />

can and play win £ small children In my<br />

home In Somen Point, Pan lima, steady<br />

Job, weekly talary, mult drtve. Call 927-<br />

TUITIWJFREB TRUCKNO SOHOOLI -<br />

Thaft rishl, A IMM group or appOoinn<br />

will leam lo drive trucks at J. B. Hunfl<br />

Lowell, Arkansas headquanan and pay<br />

only room, board and •uppila. Four-<br />

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golden opportunity far <strong>the</strong> right eandV<br />

dalol Find out II you quality. Call tothlree<br />

iMg«4»»ji<br />

'<br />

WANTED • cook. Lady la prepare evening<br />

meal lor two adults, 3 to 0 pm.,<br />

Monday ftrough Friday In Owan Clry.<br />

Plaali reply to Bo« 304, The SanBnal-<br />

Ledger, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Ming nfereneat<br />

and lalary roquIremanBL<br />

WOMEN PROFEBSKMALfl • Ctianolng<br />

Jobi? Call us about <strong>the</strong> world's tallest<br />

Career Advancement System and get<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1MS Directory ol Tomorrow's Jota<br />

tree. Phone Karen (SOI j 636-6100.<br />

Situations Wanted<br />

LONG TIME ADMIRER - and vHltor ot<br />

Oeian oily would Ilka » bulk) on family<br />

irBdmon and banme reildant, SaeUng<br />

fyU •Bmt permanenl «npk>yment In<br />

Oaan City area. Age 35, gaad health,<br />

eoilegs honors grad. Will consider all otters.<br />

Please reply to Bill Hutehlni, RD1.<br />

B0« 827, Montgomery, PA,, 177S1 or call<br />

(717)546-6473 over or wMun. Will<br />

also consider pertnenshlp In (mall busl.<br />

DMI,<br />

Wanted<br />

AMERICAN PAINTINGS WANTED • (Investment<br />

quality). Signed Marinaa; Still<br />

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confidential Hrvis. Henry 1, Holl,<br />

P. O. Box 441, MsnMUe, n) OTMS,<br />

(201)316^8883.<br />

RIDING MOWER -<br />

Call 3BO-6695.<br />

with grati eattar.<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

WMheri Ftoaltors ol <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Caps May county Is looking tar<br />

•n experienced licensed saJasy<br />

e slaiements and (ha tlnanclal<br />

knowladge to csfflrnunMe<br />

with todays astute investors 4<br />

tellers. Guaranteed weekly<br />

loads, meellent support servtces<br />

and management team with<br />

Americas Number 1 realtor. For a<br />

conltdBniloJ Inlortv-iw. Contad<br />

Paul,<br />

Weichert,<br />

Realtors ^<br />

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

398-8000<br />

DIAMONDS WANTED<br />

Thorni Jewels rj<br />

Wanu to purchase your<br />

Diamonds. HlflhMt prisN paid.<br />

825AiburyAve.,O.C.<br />

399-0359 „<br />

The Furniture Man<br />

Will Pay Cwh<br />

39M1S1 ft<br />

6M.JI2I<br />

C^IWCare<br />

HAPpy HEARTS CHILD OARi . In<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mn, Ruth BosBc, slate osnifM<br />

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Dory Dr. Hn, a to 4:30. AgM ivt up<br />

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RESPONSIBLE. UNDEHRSTANDIMG •<br />

ei worWrig motier will etri tar your dilldren<br />

In my <strong>Ocean</strong> City Home. WiU consider<br />

all hours, all ages, below average<br />

ma. Call 391-1804.<br />

TEDDY BEAR CHILD CARE • In my<br />

home, State Certified pnMchool teacher<br />

with OPR, Ages IVk • i dally, |UD hr.,<br />

with extras. Betare and after lehaol wsh<br />

come. Call Greta Uston at 390-0035.<br />

OVER 70 0OMPANI1S - In our directory<br />

ere teeMng for homeworkera. Bend self<br />

•MnMMd stamped envelope to B J, G<br />

Into, Ssrvlea, p, O, Bo« 7417*y, Hunilnglon,<br />

W.VA, »77i-7427 or Ml i-<br />

800-2^7-2189 tor Into.<br />

PABT TIME • Mature Lady for front<br />

counter <strong>of</strong> take-out food store. Call 827-<br />

•091.<br />

PABT TIME SALE • earn $1,500.2,000<br />

pw month, 10 hours per waak, eicellent<br />

training and Bdvaneement. Call Harry<br />

MeGuire, 383-1711 day and (J53H3131<br />

evening.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES - Career opportunity<br />

avail. In OC'i largest <strong>of</strong>fice far ambitious<br />

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Realty. 393-0076 for Interview.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES • full (me, per.<br />

sonal training, no experience necsssary.<br />

Call Rksa Real Estate, Realtors. 390-<br />

1444.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALIS • Full Ime sales<br />

position available far expending company<br />

In Some Point Experienced Individual<br />

IhauM reply In confidence to Marina<br />

Realty, 844 Pay Ave., Somen Point,<br />

NJ082M, Of CSlI 826-9000.<br />

RESTAURANT MANAQEH/ASSBTANT<br />

MANAGER . Seasonal, Aprll^ctobir,<br />

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Crosi/Blue Shield Benefits. Send resume:<br />

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mora,NJ,OiaSJ.<br />

AutOS<br />

JEEP 1B74 • JS" TIRES, . street legal,<br />

ranch suspension. Many extras too numerous<br />

to mention. $3,900. Call 646-<br />

2715 after 5 pm.<br />

Personals<br />

ANYONE CAN APPLYI - Quaranteed<br />

VIsa/MC, US Charge- Even with bad<br />

credit. No one refused. Call (ill) 025-<br />

9B06exi.Uioea.<br />

A WONDERFUL FAMILY EWERBNOB<br />

- Auslrallan, European, Scandinavian<br />

High School Eichange Students Arriving<br />

In Auguit. Becoms a Host Family jor<br />

American<br />

Intercultural student Exchange,<br />

Call 1-800-SlbllnQ.<br />

OONSOERINa ADOPTION? • Let's<br />

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home for your baby. Choose from pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />

selected and evaluated couples.<br />

Meet ifio family If you wish. The decision<br />

H always yours, pregnancy «pemn<br />

paid. Call Kathy at Loving Homos <strong>of</strong><br />

Spenee


B10 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Thur.d.y. Msrch 9,1989<br />

Boat Slips<br />

BOAT SUP FOR BINT. Map walsr on<br />

ICW; up B IS ft. May 1 10 Novamtw 1<br />

CJliAaftSKS<br />

Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

1000 WOLFF SUNBEPB • Tonlno Tabios,<br />

commercial-homo Bnnlng Ml,<br />

t.avo D iOVpcicM from IS4B, Body<br />

wraps, tempo, tolkjra Call May Ira*<br />

color aalogua, 1-800-228-0777,<br />

BUilNiSS OPPORTUNITY • Luneh»n.<br />

ana locoiud on major tiomfafa jn Manshuwkln.<br />

Clots ID GS Pajfcwoy. BreskJait<br />

and Lunch TraM, Eicellom ropuuUon<br />

»i 10.900. GUM Raaijy, B«IBr 1-600-<br />

5827iJ1 OfSMSB7^M0<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Buslness<br />

Opportunities<br />

OFFICE SPACE RENT FREE - Buy till<br />

8 year old efflu buMIng with two s Mm,<br />

•piL ranlM for.fi.iBO mo. Wortuhep<br />

with fumw Mih and oitVa mnm fw<br />

1500, mo Selling price (225.000 Rani<br />

will pay mgngaga. OBJI 3S8-5223.<br />

RESTAURANT • fully aqulppM, ufllllai<br />

Included, was 100. Sauna!, prints tocanon.<br />

Call S18-34S-734I,<br />

OPEN YOUR OWN . highly p<br />

fashion .hop. 119-88 Mufflum pfloa,<br />

II3.98 one price. JauVSp<strong>of</strong>ttwear, M<br />

Mliiy, Urge Ufly, kUumlry. InhnVPn-<br />

(MO <strong>of</strong> that tiara, Onr 2.000 In! qua).<br />

By namabraMi lugiaboy 'Laa 'HMIh.<br />

tai 'Jsniacfw 'Oonnlolly Grown •R»ebok<br />

"Liz CUBsma and man, 111,900.00<br />

lo 121,800,00 Indudaa Inventory, Baln-<br />

Ing. Mures, grand spanlng, Elt Mad*-<br />

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Real Estate Sale<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 12<br />

1 to 4 P.M.<br />

3 Foxborough Road<br />

Seavme<br />

FIRST TIME OFFERED! Hardwood floor In ccnlcr hall<br />

guide you to large formal living room, dining room and<br />

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1144,900.<br />

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COLOUJULI,<br />

BANKCn 11<br />

AV«J* REALTY<br />

MAMMA<br />

190 3400<br />

H<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

OCEAN CITY INVESTMENT<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

Three 2 bdrm, apts,, one 3<br />

bdrm, apt. year round loea.<br />

Hon. 1132,900.<br />

A GREAT INVESTMENT<br />

Centrally located, fully<br />

equipped restaurant, ieats 56<br />

plus 5 apts. 4 2 rooms.<br />

TWO FAMILY In eommerdal<br />

area on 30x100 lot,<br />

ONE BEDROOM CON DO<br />

Center City. Motivated teller.<br />

Owner anxious to sell.<br />

TWO BR., 1 bath row house<br />

near teansprtalton.B9,500.<br />

Iniormallon.<br />

RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

DeFranco • Moore Inc.<br />

T/A Stretch Realty<br />

800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,<br />

I, 3I1.S425<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT. & SUN.<br />

1 to 4 P.M.<br />

845 Stenton<br />

Place,<br />

Units<br />

Beautiful one bedroom, 1<br />

bath, gas heat & central air.<br />

Great location near bench and<br />

boardwalk. Immediate occupancy,<br />

$109,900,<br />

Hager<br />

Real Estate<br />

Realtors<br />

34th & Haven<br />

399.8822<br />

I. LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />

Realtor,<br />

Sales • Rentals • Insurance<br />

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

(609) 399,0<br />

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A FREE OURBiNT UST OF «5MI8 .<br />

tor sale oi me shorn tPWasa tpadM<br />

dMirad areuj Act now11 Call today toil*<br />

lisa 1400433-1148. ZMwiu Raalty,<br />

Rsaluri,<br />

IROOHUHE FRiill! • For Vw \jmm\<br />

priesd Jmor Sh<strong>of</strong>a Waliftonl Cornmunity.<br />

Prices sianing In His tNi, Caji thlt<br />

numbsf (Of int<strong>of</strong>maton, 1-M0-839-114S,<br />

Zacfwlu RMIIy, RMKan,<br />

EXOILLiNT INVISTMINT PROP-<br />

IRTY - tUe by Ma dupiu. In tspWIy<br />

growing BeMlie wllh long mrm tsrmnS<br />

$148,800, ball M»4SM 178 •wnlr^i,<br />

FR1I FRII FRIE BROOHUM . on<br />

wanrfrsm and non-watBrtroni homos in<br />

oaan <strong>County</strong> area. Call Zachamt Rs><br />

ally Toll Fres 1 -iOO-M3-1141,<br />

GARDENS PLAZA • baBUtlfully decorated<br />

one bedroom, one bah third floor<br />

unit, special views e( IM ocean and Atlantic<br />

City skyline. Pool, parking and »•<br />

airily, iias.ioo, call Th« THehardi<br />

Aganey, Real btala, 3B9-5353 tor an<br />

appolnimuni go inipsa,<br />

252S-27 CENTRAL • new nniffuetlon, 4<br />

bedrooms, all appusnea* and afpattng,<br />

Ursplaco. larga rgar deck. GsllliB-eii-<br />

3221.<br />

aOVERKMENT HOMES - from »i,go.<br />

•U Repulr- AIM lu dellnquenl pfopony<br />

Call i»B44J^, Ell. 441 tar Info,<br />

LAGOON AREA • 8lnol4 kmlly 2 badmom,<br />

1 bati houso. New Vinyl tiding<br />

and MBfan, Raallitally priad u<br />

fn,sao,o«iiNi-OM7,<br />

LAQOONFRONT 2ND FLOOR - condo,<br />

1 bedroom, 2 ills beJIu, waiharMryw,<br />

dMwathar, daek with gnat vlaw. Opal<br />

•Up. S2S9.CXX) Call ns-iua or 124-<br />

31BS.<br />

LITTLE EOS HARBOR TOWNSHIP - A<br />

•MUM •«•. Tr* s itm, wmrtmm nndi<br />

H tpsllMt, Mlunt Mcsnwii dock and<br />

bulkiMM, plut aU appUanoii, Sunroom<br />

tool AtUng lioejOO. Call Bayihorg<br />

Afloncy (606)286-7111.<br />

OOEAN CITY BAYFHQNT • 1211 Pl««'<br />

jure Ava., aiiory ilngla dwajllrn, 5 bodrooms,<br />

2Vi bam, ro<strong>of</strong>iop tundsck win<br />

hot tub, 36 n. boal slip, anal location<br />

j tM0Bf. CaB enM4WB4»<br />

OCEAN orrv DUPLIX CONDO - Mud<br />

and, 2V* MM from beach. 2nd 1, 3<br />

MMorM, I Ml both., brk* fireplace, 2<br />

dMM, lUmUud, mnBhsr/dryar, auMltni<br />

nsntal hWery, «njsv kr •ummar, real<br />

valuator 114^500,6allWB-3S1-02H.<br />

CONVENIENCE STORE<br />

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

Htri It III <strong>Ocean</strong> City's<br />

greatest family business<br />

Actually, Ifi Ocaan<br />

finest Independent<br />

comenlonco store.<br />

Start oeneraUng Income<br />

betom Bis iumniBr ruth.<br />

Everymlng Is In place tor<br />

you to oporate...Including<br />

amat oj»Bm#.<br />

Thii «aJe Ineludn a<br />

luxurious rssWontlaJ unit<br />

within walking<br />

distance to fie beach.<br />

Approximately $200,000<br />

Mih required lor a<br />

quallttod buyer.<br />

Call now for a confldenW<br />

brfenrn appointment. Call<br />

3BWJB3, MK for Jim<br />

Bender or Larry Mas!,<br />

Brand new •Ida by (Ida unlu<br />

available on Anbury Avenue In<br />

dadnsHa 22nd BUeel loeakm.<br />

This quality conjtnjctkjn leatures<br />

4 bdrmi., J (ulUlla bahi, aiitom<br />

kllchani with lull appliances<br />

package, gas heat 1 central air,<br />

Bprlno delivery. Available at<br />

1141,000 per lisa.<br />

Boor<br />

wtih boainllul view, a! oceen.<br />

FMuTM Indtujs 4 bedroom,, 2<br />

bottti. apadoa rgorm, caitodral<br />

cemnfl.. Attar youvs conldwad<br />

(ha othon on WnMy tar over<br />

WOO.000 check IhU out tor jult<br />

J285.000,<br />

Unllmlied pomnllal availably with<br />

thll new listing ol <strong>the</strong> Drexsl<br />

Amu Hotel ai 11th 4 Ceraml<br />

Avanuo. Excdiient rapwi dlvnlella.<br />

Up lo 23 room* and &<br />

apartments. Call Morr Aguncy lor<br />

additional Inlormallonl<br />

Commercial or pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

opportunity available in <strong>the</strong><br />

2100 block <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue.<br />

Ideal location for small buslneg,<br />

shop or <strong>of</strong>fice. Off-street<br />

parking available- out back.<br />

Call Now II!<br />

franklin ^Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TAKE NOTE<br />

PRICE REDUCTION!<br />

Established Dei! & Sundry Business<br />

Charles and Theresa Palermo, owners <strong>of</strong> HlUeraae Real<br />

estate, are pleased to announce <strong>the</strong> employment <strong>of</strong> Both Uii<br />

Larkliis and Jan Hartman as sales representatives at thdr <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

located[at 34 AtlanHe Avenue,<br />

t Isa is a bom and<br />

Ooeart Qty r^dsit. Shs is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Brandyvytne jr.<br />

College in Delaware, She<br />

received her real estate License<br />

in February <strong>of</strong> 88.<br />

Jan has been n resident <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City for seventeen<br />

yean and Is nunied to Henry<br />

R, Harrmen Jr. <strong>of</strong> Hank's oufboard<br />

marine service. She<br />

received her real estate license<br />

In May <strong>of</strong> 88.<br />

HILLEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY. INC<br />

36 ATLANTIC<br />

OCEAN CITY,<br />

0S226<br />

(609)399-6011<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

3715 West Avenue<br />

Sunday, March 12,1 to 4 P.M.<br />

AFFORDABLE VTEW-FuU front deck, spadous living room and<br />

dining area, S bedrosniB, 11/2 baths. WaBl to playground, taw<br />

nls and s<strong>hopping</strong>, two short blocks to excellent beach-(<br />

S145 ) 000,O0,<br />

m<br />

For Sale<br />

hWeichert<br />

Realtor?<br />

Thur.day, March 9,1889<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDQER B11<br />

Affordability Plus:<br />

A whole new way to buy more<br />

home for less. Call now!<br />

Weichert's Affordability Plus available on select properties <strong>of</strong> those listed below. Call forfur<strong>the</strong>r information.<br />

GOLD COAST<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Spectacular 5" bdrm,, Mi baft<br />

side-by-slde. 2 master suites, each<br />

with Jacuzzi, skylights, 4 decks<br />

and much, much moral<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

NO MONIY POWNiil To ipalifitd<br />

buys. That right, ewntr wUl<br />

llnanoo <strong>the</strong> total mortgage on thla<br />

Wte Sulti mm tooUni <strong>the</strong> AUantie<br />

Oown, Great Investment for <strong>the</strong><br />

Casino Hayer or Worktr, Team up<br />

with a Maid and own part ol<br />

AUanUe Clry. Otfy fSS.000, CaU<br />

today.<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

SOUTHEND CONDO<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Bciuuful 2nd floor BB<strong>the</strong>nd condo,<br />

3BR. 2BA, firepliM, kviih funulhtngt<br />

ud 2 decki w/bretihuldng<br />

San ud mcidow viewi. Come ind<br />

KS thii ulllimto ihore homo «nd<br />

inveitmcnt for yotindfl $184,500,<br />

NfW CONSTRUCTION<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Beautiful 4 bdrm., 3 bath slde-by.<br />

aide aooss from a great sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

beachl 4 levels <strong>of</strong> living, master<br />

iUlte w/jacuai, 4 decks, ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />

ceUlnp, akyUghts, larage k morel<br />

Fantaine ocean views! Offered at<br />

1824,900,<br />

WESLEY AVE. DUPLEX<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Gold Coast Duplex, 3 BR'l, 2 baths<br />

Up and Down, Beln| sold furnished.<br />

Excellent opportunity.<br />

Offered at 1425,000,00,<br />

HEART OF<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Get a htadstart en <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

season, Inspect this S bdrm,, S bath<br />

beachblock guest house today!<br />

Featuring fireplace in living room,<br />

2 porches, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking, plus<br />

much more. Call todayl<br />

They're Here!!!<br />

Two cusiombuilt<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 bath beachfront<br />

condominiums<br />

At below market prices!<br />

Firstfloor$470,600.<br />

Second floor $510,000<br />

Asaduplex$970,000<br />

ATTHESE PRICES THESE UNITSWONT LAST LONG.<br />

QUIET<br />

RESIDENTIAL ASIA<br />

Insane producing dupbx<br />

Is lop nyteh fnitHtteiV A<br />

SBM' And goad long<br />

ism tsuntv SUM tliis<br />

propMty • Mod boy,<br />

swwoo<br />

CALL399-0014<br />

For More details<br />

OTHER GREAT LISTINGS<br />

NEWUSTING<br />

It <strong>the</strong> f|M to Me this<br />

-pdc«l to KU" duplex in<br />

a pnt South end btitton,<br />

MttlIM!<br />

Nth, taring room,country<br />

Idkim, tawdry room ind<br />

flos f %<br />

kltcb«n ud tUB deck,<br />

Bxtrw indvd* iww Hving<br />

toss domtf p new caipst<br />

and air conditioning.<br />

MdnS20990a<br />

PRIMERIVIEBA<br />

LOCATION<br />

w/w cirptt throughout.<br />

euilon window UMIatcnt*,<br />

3 bedroom*. 2 full<br />

bitha, ov«r«U« 2 ear<br />

gmga «nd solar doontlc<br />

\MA borne for ywr nMmd<br />

Uvmg or Mcood horn* «t<br />

Commercial Marketing<br />

Division<br />

1183 Asbury Avt,,O.C,<br />

Larry&MilC<br />

Broker <strong>of</strong> Record<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>nd and high traffic arm- sale<br />

includes real estate and equipment.<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> room for expansion. Buy now<br />

and be prepared for <strong>the</strong> 1S89 summer<br />

season. You'll pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />

nn B;iy Ave. 22nd & Asbury Awe, 117 Atlnniiri Avo<br />

399.1711 399.5712 399.5713 '<br />

YHafbow(Be<br />

BUILDERS SALE!<br />

m\ \<br />

w *"&<br />

,* 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, on <strong>the</strong> water with its<br />

own private 46' dockl Only 2 left , ...$304,900<br />

• 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, with custom cabinetry, nice extras<br />

quiet lagoon location.<br />

Our LAST New two bedroom .....................,$464,900.<br />

Sales Center Located at<br />

926-9000<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Harbour Covp Marina, South Basin<br />

1717 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

(609) 399-1612 or 1 -800-843-0172<br />

32nd & West Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

(009) 398-3636 or 1 •800-626-5010<br />

301S, Shore Road, Marmora<br />

, ' (609)390-3700<br />

^Franklin c Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

CONVHJIfNT<br />

LOCATION<br />

Near <strong>town</strong>, 3 bdrms.; new<br />

bath, nsw kitchen, Gxpandablt<br />

attic area, gat h/W<br />

hoaL Ready to go. Coll<br />

3i§-i7ia,<br />

CORNER AND NEW<br />

Fireplace, 3 bdrms., 2<br />

baths each, flas heat, central<br />

air, gamgt-fatyviiw,<br />

$144.6OW49.S0O.<br />

TOWrlHOlBI MARINA<br />

MEWS<br />

i<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> bayfront, living<br />

room w'fp, dining, kit.,: 3<br />

bdrms., Vh baths, central<br />

air, 2 open decks, ivi car<br />

gartga, $107,000, Call<br />

§99-8711. • . ,<br />

TOP CONDITION<br />

Cottage with 2 bdrms.,<br />

bath, kitchen, near <strong>town</strong>.<br />

Idoal starter home. CaHa<br />

399-5713.<br />

MONEY4IONEY-MONEY<br />

Found eitimated $26,000.<br />

Plus income producer<br />

across from beach and<br />

boardwalk. Hurry-Hurry-<br />

Hurry. Cat today) abg-<br />

6713..<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

AFFORDABLE CONDO8<br />

2 bdrms., VA baths, only<br />

179,900. Second door<br />

$83,900. Call now 399-<br />

8713, •;<br />

LOCATION PUA<br />

PRIVACY RIVERFRONT<br />

Ohtrming tetting on £60'<br />

riverfront, Living r»->m<br />

9<br />

2,40 tarn <strong>of</strong><br />

MtnplMt privacy. Jnsptct'<br />

now In Corbki City. 399-<br />

§711,<br />

START WITH NEW<br />

Duplex CondM, 3 bdrma.,<br />

1 bite, fireplace, excellent<br />

buys. 9124,000,/<br />

$129,900. Call now I<br />

3»47ii.<br />

LASOONFRONT.<br />

LAQdONFROMTlOT<br />

M X 100' wiA 4 bMMps,<br />

Oreil opportunity. Call<br />

SOUTH - A<br />

lit floor condo. 3 (6drm«.,<br />

Zfulbatts.<strong>of</strong>tcMttpark-<br />

Ing-thort dlathnce to<br />

ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OflEATOPPORTUjNTfY<br />

Two (tore* In hlgn tmlBo<br />

•wa. Sim ybur'biMinM*<br />

nowlCal 390-6712.<br />

ti-<br />

SOUTHEND COTTAGE<br />

OCBANCITY<br />

Don't overlook this §em! Cute two<br />

bdrm cottage recently remodeled,<br />

H you're iertoui about buying, you<br />

owe it to yourself to take a look.<br />

Just steps to <strong>the</strong> beach, $148,000,<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

MARCH 12,1 to 5<br />

P.M.<br />

80S CENTRAL AVi.C-31<br />

OCIANCITY<br />

Whit a treat, somcihing nut, lit in<br />

your own window itit it SOS Central<br />

Ave aid Idee • good look it <strong>the</strong> center<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>town</strong>, Bnakfut anoti <strong>the</strong><br />

BB«, pick up your newipiptr on <strong>the</strong><br />

comer, Nothini Uki • itniU<br />

We've got it, eooie on domt.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

1-ip.m,<br />

2524-26 Wesley Ave<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Hetot <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gold Coast - side by<br />

sldet<strong>town</strong>houses. North unit. Hve<br />

bedrooms, three and half baths,<br />

South «lde - three bedrooms, *wo<br />

•nd half baths, stop by and aik for<br />

DUPLIX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Move In condition. Featuring flre.<br />

place en 2nd level, two decks,<br />

mm yard. Great loeation, 3 BR, 2<br />

baths, each unit $294,500,<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Fint floor, two 2 bdrm apti., 2nd I<br />

floor, one 1 bdrm, apt,, 3rd floor 4 ,<br />

bdrm (guest fcoyse)- 4U> floor, one<br />

I bdrm, apt reemUy renovated.<br />

Ewelient R.O.I, w/over eo,OOO<br />

annual ineome. Weed at 1269,900.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY & SUNDAY<br />

14 P.M.<br />

4920 CENTRAL AVE<br />

)UTHEND<br />

OCIANCITY<br />

NIW eONiTRUCTION,.,4<br />

bdrm*, 2V4 Uum Side-by-dde. I<br />

FMturtng OOMB view*, pi heal,<br />

fireplace, gnagt, and our Afford-<br />

•UiQr Hw Mortgage Program. I<br />

See why Wddwrt an make tMi I<br />

dram home your. Tod»y!ll<br />

DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Ltrgs lot ioned muUi-funily dole to<br />

boirdwllk, beidiM ind fitmt <strong>of</strong><br />

wonhip. Great condition front and<br />

retr pordiei, three bedroom, oni<br />

biih etch floor, fib, oU htM, and<br />

vinyl iidini.S2S9,M0,<br />

$99,000 DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

If you can find one for less, let us<br />

knowl 111 floor Offers 1+ bdrms.,<br />

kitchen, front porch and full bath,<br />

2nd floor hat 2 bdrms,, kitchen,<br />

bath k enclosed sun porch<br />

w/grett sou<strong>the</strong>rn exposure. Small<br />

effidency Jn rear, Oil today!<br />

TAYLOR H0T1L<br />

WILDWOOO<br />

Family run business with pnt following,<br />

18 units each w/kitchonettes,<br />

color TV, a/c, new stucco ft<br />

bride exterior, 1 block to beach,<br />

CaO for reduced price!! '<br />

INCOME PRODUCER<br />

OCIANCITY<br />

This 2 bdrm., 1 bath up & down il<br />

a proven winner. Situated on a<br />

4ffxll5' let at 26th St. Shop and<br />

compare. You'll gee at $149,900 Its<br />

a great buy.<br />

SOUTHEND CONDO<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Second floor priced right! 3 bdrm.,<br />

2 baths, 1 1/2 blocks to <strong>the</strong> beach,<br />

dose to good ice cream b barefoot<br />

breakfasts! Ideal for tht Investor<br />

and/or <strong>the</strong> vacationer looking for<br />

<strong>the</strong> perfect home away from home,<br />

§139,000.<br />

BEACHFRONT TRIPLEX<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Injoy <strong>the</strong> gunrises k <strong>the</strong> beach<br />

from every floor in this 3 story rrl.<br />

plex, one <strong>of</strong> Out last peat buys on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Muni Rehab or rebuild your<br />

driam thore home. An unbelievable<br />

value at $750,000.<br />

399-8000 Open 7 Days<br />

Weichert,<br />

Realtors<br />

The<br />

American<br />

Bream<br />

Team<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

$118,000<br />

Central air, gas heat, like new condition,<br />

light grey wall to waU carpeting,<br />

range, refrigerator,<br />

dishwasher, garbage disposal,<br />

washer k dryer included, Condo<br />

fee $115, Mays Landing Someri<br />

Point Road across from Great Bay<br />

Country Qub.<br />

17th STREIT MARKET]<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Fully equipped DeWGroeery Store,<br />

w/uke out iervite. Ownen tpu on<br />

2nd floor, feiuiring 3 BRi, 1 bun,<br />

Uithtn, LR ft DR, Off iusei pi*,<br />

ing. Excellent buiineii for yr, round<br />

or icjiontl ule. Will luie for lea-<br />

.on. S399.OOO.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 1 to 4 P.M.<br />

112 BARK DR,<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> "Sumniertine" Or inyrimc<br />

in thii unmiculite 3BR, 2 bath<br />

Ocun City home. Large dining<br />

room, family room, expnded kitchen,<br />

and bright ft cheery nrn room.<br />

Cone lee to appreeiiiel<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOME<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Riviera section. Three IR., 1<br />

1/2 bath, dining room, targe family<br />

room. Call listing agent for<br />

appointment. 9th k Bridge right<br />

on Bay Ave, Right on Spruce to<br />

property on right.<br />

CONDO<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Fully furnished, 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 2<br />

bith, condo <strong>of</strong>fered il i SUPER<br />

PRICBl Only 7 yetn new, eentnli<br />

ir, wall to wall caipct, ill appliincei,<br />

deck w/iou<strong>the</strong>m exponin. Off-itreet<br />

puking for 3 can. Offered «'<br />

$114,90011 See ittod»yl<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT, & SUN, 1 to 5<br />

P.M.<br />

337 E. SURF RD,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Exquiiite estate in premier gardeni<br />

locjiticm. 4 BR,, Home with 2 FL and<br />

2 1/2 buhl on huge 12,000 iq. lot. 2<br />

car gange, gal heat, many new fea<<br />

lurej, and our affordihility plui program.<br />

Slop by I


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OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY<br />

12-4 P.M.<br />

1920 Femdale<br />

Drive<br />

Now listing in Rivnn sec<br />

tion TWQ Itsry home with<br />

attachod garage Living room,<br />

dining room, modern ssl-in<br />

kitqhsn. family room, bath and<br />

laundry on first floor. ThriB<br />

bedrooms, new bath on seeond<br />

floor, olee, baseboard<br />

heat, central air, hardwood<br />

floors, storage over garage,<br />

appltacnes included, S23J,Q0Q.<br />

Call 399 0041.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT. & SUN.<br />

12-4 P.M.<br />

803 Seaview<br />

Rd.<br />

Brand new magnificent<br />

home in <strong>the</strong> prestigious gardens<br />

section, two horriei to<br />

<strong>the</strong> beach. Four bedrooms (or<br />

three plus den with fireplace),<br />

and additional room, 3 baths<br />

(Master bath w/jaeuzri), living<br />

room, fireplace, formal<br />

dining room, customized<br />

kitchen with all applianoos,<br />

gas heat, central air, two car<br />

garage, three decks plus 4th<br />

on ro<strong>of</strong>top with outstanding<br />

ocean views, many extras,<br />

$695,000, Call 399-0M1,<br />

Ten Luxurious Townhouses<br />

near boardwalk and<br />

beach with pool, Each unit has<br />

four bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths,<br />

fireplaces, heat pujnp/eenrral<br />

air, carport for two ears each.<br />

Three units <strong>have</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r-lniaw<br />

quarters, fully furnished<br />

and equipped. 11,960,000, Call<br />

399-0041.<br />

Townhouse doss to Gar.<br />

dens beach. Living room, din-<br />

Ing area, kitchen, family area<br />

with fireplace, powder room.<br />

Second floor has 3 bedrooms,<br />

two baths, central air, elec,<br />

heat pump includei aU appliances<br />

and new carpet. Parking<br />

for 2 cars. $129,500, CaU 399-<br />

0041.<br />

Builder my* sell! Custom<br />

built center hall Colonial<br />

home, 4 BK, 2 1/2 bath, lg.<br />

kitchen, separate brk, rm.,<br />

family mi., F/P, gas ht., central<br />

n/c, and many more custom<br />

features. $339,000. Call<br />

609/399.1858,<br />

Colonial home In <strong>the</strong> Gardens.<br />

Living room, flreplaes,<br />

formal dining room, kitchen,<br />

laundry, den and powder<br />

room on first floor. Three bed.<br />

rooms, 1 1/2 baths on second<br />

floor. Economical gas hot<br />

water heat, two ear garage,<br />

$215,000, Call 399-0041.<br />

OPENHOUSEI<br />

SAT. 12-4 P.M.<br />

903 third<br />

Street<br />

Almost new <strong>town</strong>house<br />

with <strong>Ocean</strong> Views Sth house<br />

frorn <strong>the</strong> beyt north end beach<br />

New furnishings 3 BR, 1 1 /I<br />

baths Excellent rental history<br />

$199,900, Call 399-1856.<br />

OPEN<br />

HOUSE<br />

Saturday &<br />

Sunday<br />

11-4 P.M,<br />

5448-48<br />

Asbury Ave.<br />

One block to beach! Brand<br />

new duplex condos with 90%<br />

financing to qualified buyers,<br />

3 bedroom, 2 baths units with<br />

fireplace, central air, carport<br />

parking, appliances, and carpeting.<br />

See our furnished<br />

sample unit today! Ready for<br />

ooeupaney $175,0001st fl.Call<br />

3994822.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12-4 P,M,<br />

125-127 E,<br />

Atlantic Blvd.<br />

Newly renovated condo.<br />

minium close to Gordons<br />

beach. Each unit has living<br />

room, dining room, new<br />

kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

porch, economical pi heat,<br />

central air, all appliances<br />

included, 1179,000 lit floor;<br />

1189,000 2nd n. Gall SW-OMl,<br />

Moderrf duplex in Gardens<br />

with <strong>of</strong>f street parking. Three<br />

bedrooms, two baths, elee,<br />

baseboard heat on each floor,<br />

porches, $265,000 or (tart floor<br />

may be bought as a condo for<br />

S129..500. Second floor<br />

$139,500, CaU 399-0041,<br />

^£Sll <<br />

Cozy Gardens rancher.<br />

Open porch, living room, din.<br />

ing area, kitchen, three bedrooms,<br />

1 1/2 baths, atqe,<br />

electric baseboard heat, hardwood<br />

floors. $139,500. CaU<br />

399-0041.<br />

Beautiful first floor condo,<br />

3 BR, 2 bath, gas heat, A/C,<br />

dose to beach k boardwalk,<br />

Living room with flreplaee,<br />

1157,500 unfurn,, Slfil.IOO<br />

fum, CaU 399-1856,<br />

Three bfdreem, 2 1/2 bilh<br />

condo in excellent condWon.<br />

Central air, flreplaee, decks,<br />

all appliances, Asking<br />

§124.900, Call 399-1856.<br />

Two bedroom, 2 ba.,<br />

bayvlew condo in excellent<br />

condition. Long term lease<br />

with escalation clause. Cash<br />

Side by side condo just Flow Positive. Condo fee<br />

stepi to a wide sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

includes water, sewer, A/C,<br />

beach Features 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, go*, heat and central air.<br />

maintenance, outside maintenance,<br />

pool k parking, securi-<br />

Contemporary upside down<br />

styling £261,900 Call 399-<br />

ty. Reduced to SM.iOO for<br />

8822<br />

quick settlement. CaU 399-<br />

1856.<br />

Three bedroom, 2<br />

rancher with fireplace In living<br />

room. Spadous rooms and Enjoy cool breezes (font<br />

large lot. Only $135,000. CaU your front and back porches.<br />

399-8822.<br />

Well maintained second floor<br />

condo <strong>of</strong>fers three bedrooms,<br />

two baths, ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceilings,<br />

central location. Offered it<br />

$128,800, CaU 399-8822.<br />

ager<br />

421 Batiirsea Rd. ZOO 34th St.<br />

3980041 3B9-8B22 399-1B5B<br />

reliability<br />

siii<strong>of</strong>s. aildrnsyi, ienderi and oiner pralessionali<br />

aslsol us tirsl for only one reason may can rely on<br />

us lor prompt, teeufais and aspsnaaBIS nils work Its a"<br />

tradition here. a§ will as a promise, backed tfy 40 years<br />

<strong>of</strong> fnlegnly and financial stability<br />

your title work, contact: Michsle Martin, Managir<br />

TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

213? Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City • (608)381-0031<br />

Over 30 <strong>of</strong>fices in me mrd-Allanlic area<br />

JUST LISTED<br />

Oil heated furn. duplex. First floor 2 bdrmi., bath, liv, rm,, kit.<br />

large dining area, uHl. rm,, with washer. Second floor 2 bdrms,,<br />

kit. bath. Plenty <strong>of</strong> outside storage, parking, Ixe. eond., dose to<br />

beach, 1175,000.<br />

SOUTH END COMMERCIAL CORNER<br />

One large store, one smaUer store, both with powder rooms.<br />

TlMg apts,, 2-two bdrm, apis., one very large 3 bdrm, apt.<br />

view. AU with kit. bath, dining area, huge storage<br />

iut-ilde itorage lockers.<br />

GOSS REALTY,<br />

Realtors<br />

3288 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-2098<br />

WATERFRONT CONDOS<br />

Three bidrooms, 2 bathi, 2 fireplaces on <strong>the</strong><br />

marina, great views, Southwest sxposurt on<br />

Harbour Cove South. $265 000<br />

Overlook Harbour Lights, <strong>the</strong> Marina<br />

and Atlantic City .from <strong>the</strong> two decks <strong>of</strong> »•-* «•-<br />

this 3 bedroom 2 bath condominium. «M»U,UUU<br />

Just one year young,2 bedroom, 2 bath with<br />

gas heat, fireplace on Marina.<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn exposure, quiet lagoon location<br />

give this 2 bedroom, 2 bath great value,<br />

SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

REALTOR'<br />

926-9000<br />

it <strong>the</strong> Harbour Covi Marini, South Sasln<br />

Ask for a<br />

•'FREE" market<br />

analysis.<br />

THRU LARGE UNITS<br />

Steps from <strong>the</strong> beach.<br />

Great ocean views plus a 2<br />

bdrm, beach cottage. Good<br />

income summer and winter.<br />

AU units heated. CaU<br />

today for mere tjifonna-<br />

Hon.<br />

MUSTSELLI<br />

Gardens Rancher with. 3<br />

bedroom*. VM bath*.<br />

Larg»denwithfirepl*». 2<br />

car garage. Gat heat.<br />

Price Reduced<br />

GARDENS HOME<br />

Ideal hems far yearly or<br />

iummer vacationing, Ntw<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>, new bath, fully<br />

•quipped kitchon, large<br />

deck. 3 bdrms., 2 ear<br />

garage. Mate It a point to<br />

eeo this gem.<br />

BOATMAN'3 PARADISE<br />

3 bodroom, 2 baths, corner-unit<br />

condo overlooking<br />

pool. Former Mrnpli unit<br />

with $35,000 furniture<br />

package, alto 30 ft.<br />

boatslip. Catch that*<br />

beautiful sunsets.<br />

It's a "SHORE" bet when you buy through<br />

French Real Estate<br />

REAL<br />

FRENCH<br />

ESTATE 1<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

399-5454<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 12th<br />

12 to 4 p.m.<br />

3301 Simpson Ave.<br />

Luxury Townhouse<br />

Two story, 2 bdrmi, $85,000. Must See.<br />

BENZON REALTY<br />

Realtors<br />

399.8383<br />

DISCOVER SEA ISLE CITY<br />

OurWldsBiachis<br />

Our Spacious Uts<br />

Our Terrific Values<br />

BOATERS DREAM<br />

ThriB btdreom bayfrent condos with boat slips<br />

starting at $101,000.<br />

PROFESSIONALLY DEOORATiD<br />

Thrtt level bfachfront <strong>town</strong>home 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

1/2 baths. $373,000.<br />

Call or stop by tor single, duplex<br />

and <strong>town</strong>home Information<br />

TOWNSENDS INLET<br />

REALTY, mC.<br />

Realtors<br />

8605 Landis Ave.<br />

263-7200<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

AT 1801 CENTRAL AVE,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SAT. MARCH 11,11-4<br />

SUN. MARCH 12,12-4<br />

GOLDCOAST 5 Bdrm. slngit family in move-In<br />

condition. Stop & set <strong>the</strong> many custom amenities<br />

<strong>of</strong> this beautifully restored home. $310,000.<br />

See Rod Pierce<br />

UNIQUE TQWNHQUSi<br />

Duplex, Weil unit has 3<br />

I/I bdrmi,, 2 1/2 bitlM<br />

and den with fireplace.<br />

I«it unit has 3 bdrms., and<br />

11/2 baths. Conveniently<br />

located near golf course,<br />

doctor's <strong>of</strong>fice and beach.<br />

Offered as a duplex for<br />

$329,500 or $199,500 per<br />

unit.<br />

, SUPER INVESTMENT<br />

Meticulously cared for,<br />

fully furnished and<br />

equipped. Three bedrooms,<br />

2 baths 1st floor<br />

condo. Off street parking,<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>nd location.<br />

$149,000.<br />

Home, Pr<strong>of</strong>eiBtonally<br />

landscaped 3/4 acre<br />

wooded let 2 Redwood<br />

decks. Dramatic see<br />

through fireplace between<br />

living room and family<br />

room. Custom kitchen<br />

with wine rack and center<br />

bland work area. Air conditioned.<br />

Quality<br />

Throughout! Reduced to<br />

S275.000.<br />

SEASHORE CHARM<br />

Single family hone adjacent<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Goldcoast.<br />

Impeccable condition. 1<br />

bedroom*, 2 baths, <strong>of</strong>f<br />

•trot parking 40x100* lot<br />

Duplex coned. 1289,000.<br />

7i»MTTmt«tt.<br />

REALTORS®<br />

2716 Asbury Ave.<br />

Ocoan City, N.J. 08226<br />

398-7100<br />

OHNFIMVt<br />

NIWLACOONniONT<br />

Townhome. Dramatic<br />

vaulted ceilings. Balcony<br />

overlooking living room,<br />

'Skylights. Jieuzzi. Out.<br />

standing waterfront view<br />

<strong>of</strong> lagoon. $385,500.<br />

3LIHOM1<br />

In quiet neighborhood<br />

near <strong>the</strong> bay. 4 bedrooms,<br />

2 1/2 baths, living room,<br />

dining room, new kitchen,<br />

tun perch, laundry room,<br />

garage, Cas heat. Vinyl<br />

siding. Hardwood floors,<br />

new wall to will carpeting.<br />

Fully furnished at<br />

$225,000.<br />

'ACROSS PHOM SPA-<br />

CIOUS<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>nd Beach. Enclosed<br />

front porch allows you to<br />

enjoy <strong>the</strong> ocean breezes<br />

and sounds. Maintenance<br />

free exterior. 3 bedroomj,<br />

1 1/2 baths. Beat value for<br />

location. 5175,000.<br />

MORE FOR YOUR<br />

.MONEY<br />

Immaculate <strong>town</strong>home.<br />

.Used as second home<br />

Modern kitchen. All «ppUancea.<br />

dote to s<strong>hopping</strong>,<br />

boardwalk «nd beachlll<br />

Priced tobuy at $119,900.<br />

Mt-OMI<br />

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Realtors<br />

sales • Rentals • insuranse<br />

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GARDENS PLAZA •IpMsuiS bdrmi 2<br />

bath unit directly oeMnfrsnt, Lovely iradllsnal<br />

fumkhlngt, fuUy equipped Pries<br />

at I279.M0, Far appointment, all The<br />

Ristwdi Ajsney, BMlnr, Sirtwii Pla-<br />

2a, (Jordan Ptaza <strong>of</strong>lks, 399-53M.<br />

GOVERNMENT HOMES • from Si 00 (U<br />

Repel/) fondMurM, repos, m dsllnquedl<br />

pmpenles. Now islllng. Coll 1-<br />

J1S.73B-7S75. •«. H-NJ-01 ft Ua. 14<br />

hn.<br />

MYSTIC ISLAND • Priced tlghll 2 bedrosrn<br />

rand!, sndosed porch, new bath<br />

frelhly ^Inttd, tnad lot. $74,100, Oanlury<br />

81 Ptrtfls <strong>of</strong> Homsi, Hialtor, emsifrtaoo<br />

PALERMO<br />

Four bedroom, i itory homt<br />

with established email<br />

builnill. Rt. 9 locoUon. Call<br />

tor deMlli<br />

390-3595<br />

3-li<br />

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Homes, RtaJior,v<br />

ONI IIDROOM • iseond door «nd7<br />

minium. M8,ioo unfurnished. Robert L<br />

ihirp, nsai IJBB, Rgjiior, M9.1B37 or<br />

PANORAMiC VIEW . Iwm 11th floor<br />

ona bedroom, one balh unit, Ooniamporary<br />

fgmlihlngi, good rantii hlitory-<br />

(IM.SOO, The Rlentrds, Real Bittl!<br />

Realtor, Qtrdtni Plaa Oftee, Park<br />

Placa k Baach, 399-6353<br />

TAX iXQHANQI AVAILAiLi . Mil<br />

trade 3 bodroom ranch home for land,<br />

house, mu]tl.rmrnlly Of commercial prap,<br />

any c,i|i Chuck at Rica Real Estate, Realtor,<br />

310.1444,<br />

THIKINO OF INVESTING • al he Jersey<br />

Shore. Call today toryour free ho met tor<br />

•ale brochure lo Long Beach Island, Trie<br />

Vandyk Group, Realtors 1-SOO-222-<br />

0131orB0Mi2.iai1.<br />

1889 SUMMER RENTAL GUIDES ARE IN<br />

BRAND NIW USTDJGI<br />

OCBAN aTY-Creat bayfront location, riparian<br />

pant. Deck with docking facilities. Large 3 BR,<br />

apt, on 2nd level with deck overlooking bay.<br />

Listed at $495,000.<br />

HISTORIC DENNISVILE<br />

Three bedroom ranch on 3+ "acres, Reduced to<br />

$90,900, great starter or retirement.<br />

MULTI-fAMnLY<br />

OCTAN OTY Qore to beach L In time for '89<br />

season. 7 BR upper house; 2 BR 1st floor apt,<br />

$149,500,<br />

PLUS<br />

OCTAN CITY year round rental - dose toGai^<br />

dens. Two bedroom, liv. rm., kitchen. $550/mo.<br />

PLUS<br />

LRDJTALS<br />

us first. Service comes first, Fwe rental<br />

2709 Asbury Avenue<br />

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

OPEN 9-8<br />

391-1800<br />

NEW DUPLEX CONDO • 1 bedrooms, 2<br />

eerafnte tils baths, Irv, rm. stflreplaee,<br />

eal-ln Miehen w/bay view, all appliances,<br />

carpeting, mat, bo gal heat, air, coy-<br />

•red parking. $149,000. call 11541$.<br />

7216 or 009-380-2298.<br />

TUCKERTON - Allontls • 2 bedrooms, 1<br />

N, J. BiAOH HAVEN • Drastically redyeed<br />

conao's starting at $130,000, At- lot Priced to sell al (86,500. BOMS?.<br />

bath A-Frame on pverslied golf coufis<br />

Iractlvp nnondng psckagn ovallatHo- 2323, Century 21 Parade ol Homes, Realtor.<br />

Call Re-Mai, Realign at i-lOO-aji.<br />

13PB for Free irochurill OMr proper.<br />

ilM available.<br />

THIS NEAT AND CLEAN BANtfH~ln<br />

Eamigal, N. J. Is only minutes to fishing,<br />

boating, end Long Beach Island.<br />

1110,000, Call Castle Realty, Realm 1-<br />

aaS^Ij iMMM-5200,<br />

TUOKERRTON • Coiy J bedroom plus<br />

playroom, mudroom. garase, gas hut,<br />

.Vinyl uxlerioi. Secluded. Paradise Covo,<br />

close to Perkway S104.000. Call We-<br />

Ichen Realton, BdMSMOOO.<br />

RE/MAX COASTLINE ASSQClATiS -<br />

ann Independent member broker Surf<br />

City, N. J, Long Beach Island Proportion<br />

lain and Rentals. OaJI John Franionl or<br />

Caiherine Howard Toli-Fnl» 1^0M8<br />

Surf.<br />

ZRCHflRIRE<br />

IxCPlLI I HMUEI<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

NEW CQNSTRUOTIQNII IARLY AMIRIOAN<br />

DESIGN<br />

3 Bdrm., 2 Vi bath, living room, dining room,<br />

kitchen, breakfast nook, family room & laundry/<br />

mud room. Plug a 2 car garage and a fireplace,<br />

Inlcuded In sale: range, refrigerator & dishwasher.<br />

3.48 # A, Call for detallsl $163,275.<br />

ZflCHPRIfle<br />

RERLTYrd<br />

VACANT GROUND<br />

2709 Asbury Avenue<br />

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

OPEN 9-8<br />

391-1800<br />

A new way ol life, country style,<br />

2 lots to choose from $65,000.<br />

Love at first site, in Ale lovely residential<br />

area. $85,000.<br />

Country Aerae, Build your dream homt<br />

here$117,i00.<br />

Town elate and country fresh, 2 lots to choose from<br />

$19,000. Is 1114,800,<br />

Ixteutive Neifhborheedl Qff.ihor§ 140x240 approved<br />

oommereiil, Z.S aorei prime Hwy. Seaville $849,000.<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

• I11<br />

Spectacular views will surround you. Build <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong><br />

your dreams on this lot. Complete with 60 Ft. + boat slip,<br />

and enjoy <strong>the</strong> panoramic open bay views year round. Call<br />

398-3636.<br />

YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL<br />

Huge sunkon living room<br />

with (ranch doors leaning to<br />

now dock. Formal dining<br />

room, large eal-ln hltchon. 3<br />

BR. 2 bflihs, newly carpeted<br />

and furnishings ars negotlablo;<br />

1169.900. Call 306-<br />

3836.<br />

EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBOR-<br />

HOOD only 1/2 block to<br />

batch, extra largo living<br />

room. 3 big badrooms and 1<br />

1/2 baihs makat thli a comfortable<br />

homs 'or a large<br />

STEPS TO BEAM, and<br />

boardwalk. Ttita 4 IB, 1 Iffl<br />

bah tingle tamlfy wtih full<br />

dining room, garage and nice<br />

•lis yam naadi tome iLC.<br />

Utt your immaglnMlBn lo<br />

up-d«B. $145,000.00. Call<br />

MM6M.<br />

family or entenalnlng. Economical<br />

gas heat and a private<br />

yard. II you are looking<br />

to • homs IO can homs at<br />

tha MBSh<strong>of</strong>a, you own II to<br />

ysumaif fs see this onul<br />

4249,893.08, Call 3iMM«.<br />

3 NEW VICTORIANS<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

OPEN SAT, & SUN. 12-3 P.M.<br />

60 Sunset PI.<br />

64 Sunset PI.<br />

67 Bayorme Ave<br />

Pint Time Offered; Singifs, 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath, fireplaoe In<br />

living and dining ream, ultra Wtehin, gai heat, centra! air,<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceilings. 2 car parking, $239,900.<br />

Dlr. Sotnh on B»y Art. is iynut Plus and Boyonn. Avt, (MMsn<br />

215-565-2175<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

HOME OF THE WEEK<br />

TRIPLEX<br />

Four bedrooms, 11/2 baths each floor. All three units heated<br />

and furnished. Off street parking, laundry room. Income<br />

potential S35.00O. Offered at 5300,000.<br />

PnsBnMby<br />

REALTORS<br />

EiL 1918<br />

8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. . 935OcaanAve.<br />

399-5211 <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony Condo<br />

1-800-223-3951 1-800-445-7636<br />

a BMHOOM FIJUilSHlD N>T • an.<br />

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Mxnoiil Dev is Labor D«y, I4,IOO, OM<br />

srMI1477<br />

STH h WESLEY . ipBrimani In quiat<br />

arsa- a Bdrmi.. tun porch, Ami a side<br />

yMt, laundry rail, mmm adults rro<br />

fairad. pragit chart tnj ntarsnai rsqulrtfl,<br />

Ns Faal QU lor a^olntmani 1.<br />

§84 PINM,¥N PUCl . 3 badrssm<br />

hsuM, yard, gangs, no pas, S7S0/<br />

WMK, 2 Wi«k minimum, owrttf, RiB-<br />

•11-3180,<br />

Rtai Estate Salt<br />

ONE BEDHUUM CONDO • Gardens<br />

Plaza condominium. Spectacular view gl<br />

ABanlieOlly, Ball 1-2iff S8S-8832.<br />

"Owner Finuiclng AvillibU"<br />

•AY FRONT WITH BOAT H.F • Owm<br />

aiy, duBln, aid B. unll, 3 badrssma, i<br />

batha, dtahwajhor. wariwr/diyar, anal<br />

vim. Anil, hall cr lull laaHn. 215-5+4-<br />

issa,<br />

BEACHFRONT - two badrssin condo,<br />

•iMia I, Tils bah, wnhtMrytr, ak<br />

eond., oB-»treel perking. WeeWy/monlh.<br />

ly. Col! 398-1600 or 624-3188.<br />

O6NTBALLV LOCATED - 4 brm, hauli,<br />

3 bathi, Ir, dr. ML, Kudj, w/d. furn,<br />

ilaape S-12, 2 porchas, M M park,,<br />

110.000, lor iBBsen May 1 • Sept. 15.<br />

Rant payaM In adv. No ueurity needed.<br />

Call 399-2155 M-F, MM la 1PM,<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

1437 Anbury Avenue, 2 family, duplex lot. $155,000.<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>nd Duplei. Thla<br />

property would main 1<br />

great lnvialmtnl or •<br />

home with jddltlonal unit<br />

tor Income. 1401 lay Avenut.S16S,0D0.<br />

THE BEST REAL ESTATE ASSET<br />

YOU CAN HAVE AT THE SHORE;<br />

1717 Asbory Avenue<br />

(609) 399.1612<br />

1-800,843-0172<br />

32nd and West Avenue<br />

(609) 398-3836<br />

1-800-526-5090<br />

MARMORA:<br />

301 South Shore Road<br />

(609)390-3700<br />

1-800-426-3331<br />

BRAND NEW YEARLY<br />

RETAIL STORES<br />

Only two left with 900 sq.<br />

ft, each and ample parking.<br />

Call 399-1612,<br />

500 BAY TOWERS;<br />

IIST SUY ON : TH1 ISLAND I ! bedroom^<br />

bath with pool, parking and maintenance free<br />

IMng. $95,000.00,<br />

SOUTHIRN IXPOSUBI 1AY VliWS, fully<br />

renovated unit. Jui! 1145,000,00.<br />

Call Ginny or Peggy for details, 399-7171 or<br />

1400ia3 dining<br />

room, 2 car garage, l<strong>of</strong>t recreallon<br />

room. Above ground<br />

cuuom pool w/deckiv Cn<strong>the</strong>dral<br />

ceilings w/skyllte.<br />

»174.800. Call3fl9-1612.<br />

BREATHTAKING OCEAN<br />

VIEWS Irom thla Goldcoasl<br />

split lovol rirst (Mr condo,<br />

Impocceoly fuml<strong>the</strong>d and<br />

oqulppod Fefflurw Indudo 2<br />

car gerage, cusiom ktichen,<br />

Jacuzzi tub in master suRs,<br />

(til upgraded appliances, gas<br />

fireplace, high eindoncy gai<br />

heal ond hat water.<br />

$244,600. Call 389-1112.<br />

mm<br />

hT.-^jr'~rt tt »M


o<br />

B14<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER ThursOiy, March i, IMS<br />

Summer Rental<br />

ROOMMATt WAN1ED<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> O!iy;<br />

Twa bedrooms, Seyin iind. 1275 ptyi<br />

gill. Call after 5 prti 3S8=Z616.<br />

SUMMEK RENTALS<br />

16th Si. & Boardwalk,<br />

fsk'w decurytur's delight,<br />

sleeps 8, right on beach,<br />

beautiful view plus fireplace,<br />

w/d/. dish., garb,<br />

dhp,<br />

jjoj//!, oil street<br />

parking<br />

5533 Central. Ki(jht on<br />

beach, Slueps 11) 10 12.<br />

Washur, dryer, oil striwt<br />

parking<br />

Call 399-2936<br />

Men, thru Fri.<br />

8 to 1 p.m<br />

883-1085 Wsekends<br />

Summer Rental<br />

IRiOHTON PUCE . 3 Bedroom <strong>town</strong>houiot.<br />

8>A bains, 'i Ballot. (IrBpiscs, !<br />

car ga/aga, lully (urn wilh all Bfn«nltisi,<br />

AviileDia lor symm<strong>of</strong>. The Riehardi<br />

Agency, Hsu! EsMB. Park Place and lha<br />

baatn 399-S353<br />

Summer Rental<br />

I UXURY APT, • Centrally kjcak.d. fully<br />

turn, with central A/O, haatad, 1 bm.. I<br />

coblu TV, HHpl 6, w/d, suUiaa ihowur.<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-itrMI put, pssl 'pfivlJsgM, llnsni.<br />

No Pali, wKly. monthly. MiMI, Call<br />

31S.21 SS M-F, SAM 10 1PM,<br />

Yearly Rental<br />

"Yearly Rental<br />

GARDENS 1ST FLOOR DUPLEX . 3<br />

bdrnK.. t 69. unfurn. Near leash.<br />

Newly decorated, parch, deck, end. outside<br />

shower, stonijt, ailing lam, w/d,<br />

dw, gd. w/w, <strong>of</strong>-ttreet park. SUB.<br />

mongily pius utllies, 3814981<br />

LONki iEACH ISLAND 1UMM1R<br />

RENTALS • Oondo'B Duplajas. Slrtglo<br />

Famiiy Hornet. Prime weeKfi are stiii<br />

ayallibie<br />

Call Castle Realty. RsaJtor<br />

808.361-5800 <strong>of</strong> Toll Ffw In NJ, 1-flOO-<br />

3229901.<br />

SEASON RENTALS<br />

1 bdrm., 2nd fl .$3900<br />

2 bdrm. cottago $4500<br />

J bdrm, 2nd fl „.,„„<br />

SisOO<br />

4 bdrm. beachblk J14.800<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

RIAL ISTATi<br />

REALTOR<br />

2700 Asbury Ave,<br />

SS01 West Awe.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

NEAR THE BAY<br />

Ik'julilul Victorian stylo homo just steps from <strong>the</strong> bay. The<br />

perfect second home at <strong>the</strong> shore with maintunsrice free siding,<br />

sun porch with awnings, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, custom furnlshinjjs<br />

arid all appliances, A decorator ahowplceel Only<br />

1225,000,<br />

MINUTES FROM THE BEACHES<br />

aomers Point, just a "chip shot" from <strong>the</strong> 11th peen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Sands Country dub. Large comfortable 3 bedroom ranch home<br />

on a beouliful tree lined "comer lot, Spaaous famUy ro&m, gas<br />

heat, central air and garage, just drive over <strong>the</strong> bridge and save<br />

money,<br />

MINUTES FROM THE BEACHES<br />

Unwood, and only II 13,900. This immaculate move In condition<br />

tuwnhouse with loads <strong>of</strong> living space, economical gas heat<br />

and central air, 2 1II baths, can't last long, Call today!<br />

PARKER & DUDAS<br />

Realtors<br />

609-927-3900<br />

Mil COURT<br />

Unique adult living tor 55 yours and older. One bedroom<br />

conds, w/w carpal, fully equip kltction. washBr, diyer, a/c, gas<br />

hot water heat, rear deck, plivato tront veranda, landscaped,<br />

ens block to bay, 10 year warranty.<br />

STARTING AT $62,500<br />

Now Renting For Year Round Residency<br />

HILLEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY, mC.<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />

609-399.60ii<br />

Owned by Thtresa and Charles Palermo<br />

Brotor <strong>of</strong> Record • Kathleen Dewitt<br />

Seven stores in quaint<br />

Mannorl S<strong>hopping</strong> Center,<br />

Buy oni or all. Currently<br />

rented with lome<br />

leaiel to 1891. From<br />

159,900 to $239,000,<br />

Affordable starter duplex<br />

with great rental history.<br />

New haat and Insulation<br />

recently installed. $14,000<br />

income with low-tow taxis.<br />

Well maintained beach<br />

block duplex, Throo ,<br />

bdrms-, and one bah each '<br />

flow. FumishBd and rsaoy '<br />

to got $176,000.<br />

Super single on Simpson,<br />

ThrM bedroom, 1 1/2 bath<br />

with everything new.<br />

Fenced in evsrsized tot<br />

with plenty <strong>of</strong> parking.<br />

J75.000.<br />

Money making 4 unit mult<br />

utopa ts IM beach. 1B88<br />

income $26,000 without<br />

owner*! unit. Owner<br />

financing<br />

available.,<br />

$316,000.<br />

uwnar trantftrrad and<br />

anxiout to «tll. Price<br />

reduced 148,000 far Ml<br />

Income producing 3btdroom<br />

8 IS ta* Wmhouw.<br />

QM haat, eentm<br />

air. i ear wag* and #*<br />

f<br />

Rcwetd is<br />

0UPLIX . istenBIO*, 3 bar,. »Mh-<br />

9i. dryer, tundeeK, pBfldng, porch, Seaion<br />

or hsJI-iBBSOn prsttrrsd. Call after<br />

4PM, S1Mi7i25» Of t15-S4§-i»2F,<br />

OAHDiNS PUZA . Qeesn QUy'i only<br />

high rise condominium building, trlelancy,<br />

one. two and Itvat bedroom apartmonta<br />

avaJlaHe for laaun or hat! Boa<br />

son. elevator building pool, parWng, a/c<br />

and all sppiisncei. Sail lot inbrmi|on.<br />

Ttw RioHartl Asaney, RHI Eitata, Qardent<br />

Pius <strong>of</strong>flco, park Placs and ins<br />

Baacn,<br />

OAHOINS SEASONAL APT. • ona Badroom,<br />

sleeps !, living area, klicnen, bah.<br />

utll and uUe Included, 111 Wes! Ava,<br />

Waekends call :J91-1O7? <strong>of</strong> WHkdaya,<br />

call collaql 21 sagfri Mi, tftsr 130 p.m.<br />

GOLD COAST AREA • 1 Hee* to jenotl,<br />

4 Mm, I bath apt. Fully equipped,<br />

srailafiis In U7H! and 7/15 to 7fii.<br />

12,000 lor two wouks Call 21S-OJ6-<br />

701!.<br />

NICE a BiDHOOM • apannient, catti,<br />

waihar. (rant tnd back porch, pandng.<br />

15.500 torMason, Family praterrsd. Oil<br />

OMAN FRONT DUPLEX • Blap out<br />

your do« and onto <strong>the</strong> beach. In Boo'<br />

oRari 3 bdrms,, 1 balhi. May 26 to Sept.<br />

10. 1989, sleeps 1 $11,000, 2nd Ikssr ail<br />

you can •« Is oeean and bsochus. mult<br />

tea to (ppraclate, will occomodaU) a<br />

large family 5/tt (0 9/10 181,003 ap-<br />

Mmmam nucussary Call Snetler Haven<br />

Realty, JB8-1M1, ajk tarQe<strong>of</strong>ge Waiten,<br />

ONE BEDROOM MODERN CONDO -<br />

1 VJ blsdu rrsm bsoch. wall ts wail carpet.<br />

2nd It,, tram deck, ouMor gmi and<br />

picnic table, ileepe 4. Avallabla weekly/<br />

montily. Call 201-3S5 8628<br />

SEASONAL APARTMENT • 3 bttrm,.,<br />

•leeps 8, »mall poreh, good locsOcn,<br />

familial only, i<strong>of</strong>tg mason. ^,000.00<br />

plus unlinos Call 399-310a<br />

SUMGLE FAMILY HOME - HB Asbury<br />

Ave., 1 bsdrsoms, kilt, 1 ban, rumimod<br />

Waiher/dryer. Pas OK, Ol»-ti/sel paming,<br />

ts.ooo ieaisn Incjudet uijiiiios.<br />

ConBa Owner on pmmium.<br />

SOUTH END . Cheerful 3 bedrooms,<br />

walnarMryer, near gssd beech. Available<br />

month <strong>of</strong> AugmC No group, or pea,<br />

CaJi39B.il 03.<br />

TWO BEDROOM . comer, 1st or 2nd<br />

floor apa. living room, Mionen, bath.<br />

14,200 season, pM ytil, Qou finally.<br />

Realton, 3tU Ajrxiry Ava, 39S-2O96.<br />

LOVELY FIRST FLOOR • In quiet neighbortiood,<br />

i Mrmt,, 1 bath apt,, ttv,,din,<br />

area, fully equipped Ntehan, psrWjifl.<br />

J560 menMy . utll. Avallttle 4/1/19. Rstponiine<br />

aduia. No pea pieaM, Call<br />

309 S851 (Of Oppl.<br />

MARMOBA (UPPER TOWNSHIP) .<br />

Available Baauttul, l'A year new, Celonidl.<br />

3 Mrmi., 1VS MUhl, w/w, dw, gar..<br />

Mini c<strong>of</strong>id. Sec, Depoalt and reftrencei<br />

req, tfl25 monlhly • ulilillis Call tor<br />

appl 300-9S39 or BiS-3434,<br />

NEW LAQOONFRONT • iuiury a bedroom,<br />

2 baffi, master suite w^aculzl, tireploco,<br />

31' dick, aas heaVunlrai air. All<br />

roomi wninuwvrew. Boa! slip avail.<br />

ll.iOu7mo.3Bi.U96 or $24.3186.<br />

NORTHENO - 2 bdrm, 2nd (law unfurnMned<br />

Boanmeni, gu heal, orMireel<br />

parklna, Availabla Immediately, SMS.<br />

montnfy piul uliiitlet. Call 301-07SO dayimna.<br />

and evenlngi 391.9241 and aik<br />

fsrCarlsrUH.<br />

NOHTHEND ONE BEDROOM > and<br />

bath, near beach, quiet and clean, end<br />

bath. Ho Petil S4H. monthly includes<br />

ultllMi, Call 829.1078 or after 8PM 389-<br />

BMB.<br />

NORTHENO • One iedreom, lit fkjor<br />

con apt, 1345, monthly plus sisdrtc.<br />

CallSN-ISOt,<br />

OCEAN CITY NEWLY RENOVATED •<br />

medem one bedroom, 111 fl-, now w/w<br />

carpeting, new wathar/dryar/reMgenuor,<br />

OrT-»lf«l psrkha, EiMleni locution<br />

USS per month. Colonial Really Company.<br />

Reailw. SDM58-«a00.<br />

ONE BEDROOM - Nanhend, third floor<br />

apt,, carpeted, 5325 monthly plus electric<br />

Call 399-8506<br />

SEAVLLE<br />

TOWNHOUSE . 2 large<br />

bdrms. V/i MM, In country lolling.<br />

Washer, dryer, patio, private yard, work<br />

shop, iSli, monthly + utilities. Call 124.<br />

3154,<br />

SECOND FLOOR . <strong>of</strong> duplen, 2 bdrm,,<br />

gulet neighborhasd. Washer, dryer,<br />

desk. 1550 monthly plus utmost. Available<br />

February 1 No potsl Call 3IM871,<br />

5OMERB POINT - new luxury twin <strong>town</strong>hsuu,<br />

i bdrms,, 1 <br />

pilajwee. 5775. monthly + umitlas. Avallabie<br />

Immediately, Call 6SMH1,<br />

SOUTH END • Available April 1, in «„ a<br />

bMrosmi, t bathi, new carp*!. All appu,<br />

anew. One block to beach. Reference<br />

and security req. No pen. tHO, monthly<br />

* utilities. 451.5938 after 8 p,m.<br />

SOUTHEND • 2 bdrmt, 1 bath side by<br />

•ld», tS25, monlhly + utilities. Credit<br />

Check and references required. Randall<br />

Realty, Realtors. 55th 4 Central, 398-<br />

2210,<br />

SOUTHEND - 3 bdrms., 2 bath. 2nd<br />

floor, <strong>of</strong>fer 10 mature couple. Available<br />

May 15. 1875.00 mommy + utilities.<br />

Credit check and references required.<br />

Randall Realty, Realtors Wtn & Central,<br />

398-2210.<br />

THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />

Available Immediately, furnished, was..<br />

dry,, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking, gas heat. $625.<br />

monthly plus utll. Call 399-8251 and<br />

leave message.<br />

THREE BEDROOM - I bain first floor,<br />

newly renovated apt. Quiet stroet. centrally<br />

located. Available late March. $650<br />

plus utll. No pets. References required.<br />

Call days 485-2100. eves. 391-1324.<br />

TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED APT.<br />

Large deck, beachblock, norlhend. Mature<br />

adults only, no puts. $500 Includes<br />

all Utilities. Call 399-3777 or 336-3422 after<br />

5 p.m.<br />

Storage for Rent<br />

GARAGE FOR RENT - dead storage<br />

Nuar 4th St. Easy access tso per mo<br />

Coll 399-5943.<br />

public Notice<br />

Contributions<br />

. Complaints <strong>of</strong><br />

discrimination In housing<br />

on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> race,<br />

Color, creed, ancestry.<br />

mgrltal status, sex,<br />

handicap or perception <strong>of</strong><br />

a handicap should be<br />

made by visiting <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Jersey Division on Civil<br />

Righto, 1S4S Atlantic Ave.<br />

2nd Floor, Atlantic City.<br />

New Jersey 08404 or call<br />

(609) 441-3100.<br />

Jersey Department ot Transportiiion<br />

Is entitled to Immedlaio possosslon<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha Mid land and pramfcei.<br />

Sebastian W, Nlcolo and Tnalms<br />

N NtolB, hli wie are made o;s!en.<br />

dains In this aetion. By raison ol<br />

Being <strong>the</strong> Bwnen ol record 01 tald<br />

tend and premises.<br />

Rooms<br />

LARQi AIRY - newly renovated rooms.<br />

Center <strong>of</strong> lawn. 1 v£ Hocks to beach and<br />

boards. RaMgerator, cable. Starting at<br />

IN, per week sr seasonal. 590-8424 or<br />

391-1221 weekends.<br />

MOTEL EFFICIENCY UNTO - good<br />

heal, color TV, Available dally, weeWy,<br />

monthly. Call J9M101.<br />

NICE ROOMS • with refrigerator and new<br />

luxury effcy'i w/Wtehen, elevator, phone,<br />

video, eta Day/week/monh, 1-2 persons,<br />

dean, safe, no lease/tec,, wide<br />

price range. Near ocean, Andrew's Inn,<br />

nth S <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 399-2430<br />

Public Notice<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

BY VIRTUE M an All*. Writ <strong>of</strong><br />

•lewtlafl lusued out o( <strong>the</strong> Supdrtor<br />

C3ouri <strong>of</strong> New jBusy, Channry Dlvh<br />

lion. Cape May Coumy,, Dockel No,<br />

F-2O55 as, <strong>the</strong>rein, pending, wharaln<br />

NIW JERBBV 8AVINQS fomiBrly<br />

Atoo Surlngi and Loan AUMallan<br />

la <strong>the</strong> PlaMm and F and D DEVIL.<br />

OPER8, INC., •!, aj., an <strong>the</strong> Oefan.<br />

danli, I shall expose to Hto at publlt:<br />

vendue an: WEDNiBDAV, MARCH<br />

ai, IMS at one o'ejoek In B» Biter,<br />

noon <strong>of</strong> said day at <strong>the</strong> Old Historical<br />

Ooun HOUH BulUIng on Routs 8, In<br />

Cape May Court Hstaa, Now Jeney.<br />

Agolnsi pramlBH stiuale In lha<br />

ciy U <strong>Ocean</strong> City. <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cap*<br />

May and SUM <strong>of</strong> New Jaraay,<br />

d M s N o<br />

DIAL-A-ROOM<br />

Seasonal and daily<br />

Booms and apis,<br />

399-8894<br />

TWO BEDROOM - comer, 1st Of 2nd<br />

floor apta. Living room, kitchen, bath.<br />

(475 weakly plus util. Gots Realty, Rallora.<br />

32M Asbury Ave., 3U9-2O98.<br />

SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM - apartment,<br />

dean, modem, garage ptrMng,<br />

Location. Pawilngs, Phone after 4 p.m.,<br />

3M.JJ14.<br />

Winter Rental<br />

NEW LUXURY EFFICIENCY -sulloa,<br />

day/wk/mo. W.VJL. eievalor, phone, vkt-<br />

00. etc. No lease/sec. 1 or 2 persons as<br />

low as $115.50 and * 135.30 wk. all utll.<br />

and refrtg. Wide price range, near ocean,<br />

clean, secure. Andrews Inn, 14th A<br />

Oooan Ave., 399-2430.<br />

OCEAN CITY - new beautifully dec<strong>of</strong>Bitd<br />

and furnished one bedroom condo<br />

suites (2 rooms Him Mlchtn). I block 10<br />

boschAxjonJwalK' ano ahopphiQ-, elevator,<br />

washer, dryer, o<strong>the</strong>r amenities. Eicollenl<br />

for singles and couples. No pets.<br />

References required. 2 Complexes Available,<br />

*36» and up, plus heai. Call 391-<br />

9800 or 3894486 or 3985226.<br />

PELHAM PUCE. near ith, 2 ynMs each<br />

with 2 bdrms, furnished. All utilities, heal<br />

and caM urvM Muded, No petsl<br />

Strict miss upheM, M0. and Ian,,<br />

monltlly. Call 398-6095.<br />

Yearly Rental<br />

S4TH 8TRIET ARBA 0UPL1X . 8nd<br />

floor. 9 bdrms., 2 baths, w/d, dw, parking,<br />

storage, porch, furnished or unfurnishM,<br />

Arallabto May 1, STOO, manihiy 4. utlll-<br />

Hes,Oaileo9*iB.i731.<br />

BRAND NEW DUPLEX < 3 Mrmi,, 2<br />

baths, unfurnished. OMMfry located,<br />

THREE BEDROOM • 2 bath South end<br />

apt, <strong>of</strong>f street parking, beaugful tnew <strong>of</strong><br />

wetlands, f M plus utll. Call 1-215-289-<br />

3811,<br />

THREE BEDROOM • 2 bath, Mutt end,<br />

washer, dryer, <strong>of</strong>) stntf parking, vi bloek<br />

from beech, fsSO plus utlilllM. CtJI 215-<br />

289-3911.<br />

THREE BEDROOM • iI bath, new duptoi<br />

condo, unfumkhed. 1750 per month.<br />

Call Hager Real Estate, 39S6SJZ<br />

THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT .<br />

newly nrurbMhed, torge, Ught, airy. wM<br />

carpeting, centrally localod. unfurnished<br />

- taoo/mo.. furnkhed - ttoomig. Cell<br />

391 -MM tor an appalnunenL<br />

Real Istatt Rent<br />

CINTRALLY LOCATED - SmaJI Office<br />

Space, Can be MM for any type business,<br />

$1B0 per month. Reply to Boi 293.<br />

lentlneUjdier, US 1. fth SI, DWo<br />

Oity.KUOasit.<br />

OFFICE FOR RENT • 6*8 sq.fl prBtessMnal<br />

olflco, 837 Wesley Ave, Suite <strong>of</strong> 3<br />

rooms plus powder room, a/o, parking.<br />

Rent Indudet heal and hot water. Call<br />

1994191,<br />

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES • for rent.<br />

Suite I large <strong>of</strong>fices, center hallway with<br />

or without equipment for law <strong>of</strong>fice. Including<br />

law library, filing caMnsls. plush<br />

carpet dasM and library tables. Appro*.<br />

13DB ss. a <strong>Ocean</strong> City, gaujal Really,<br />

ReaJtars, 399-3869.<br />

M r s N r<br />

BEING in* Sou<strong>the</strong>Bsteny is fwi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lot 570ana allot Lot 571. Soakjn<br />

a, Plan t* Oowm Cly AaaoelailQn.<br />

BEQINNINa In <strong>the</strong> SeuUwMafly<br />

Una <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avanue, 41B SouuiwHtwanJIy<br />

from ttw Soutlwraateny<br />

line <strong>of</strong> ThlNlelh area; eirtendlng<br />

BouthwHtwardly along <strong>the</strong> South<br />

Mtterty Una <strong>of</strong> Aatwry Avenue, 45<br />

fast; and <strong>of</strong> that width Mending<br />

Soulhuasiwajdly<br />

between pamllol<br />

lines wrth Thrtslh Stresl, 1OO leel to<br />

• ISlesiwUanraM;<br />

BEING Lot 4 In Block 3002, on <strong>the</strong><br />

Tax Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Amount due under Judgment to<br />

$183,307,42 wltn Interesl, ems and<br />

Bherlf'a lues to be added.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> lima <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sale caah or<br />

eenlfled chock ki <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

percsnl <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bid price Is required.<br />

The Sheriff raurves <strong>the</strong> rlgM to<br />

adjourn any gala.<br />

Dated: Fefiruary 14,1MB<br />

aereteln, Cohen, Kurtzm«n,<br />

Spevah k Kenney, PA.<br />

Jarnes T. Plouali,<br />

Sherllt<br />

a.a3,«T,P,P.<br />

PRQFRESBiQNAL DOCTOR'S iUITE -<br />

dalansd for oral surgeon, dantlsi or podlairl>i<br />

Egylprnant available. First floor<br />

colonial otMa bldfl. In OMan City. 8ul»<br />

contains 2 spBratng rooms, waiting room<br />

with a socretaila) area, 2 raeovwy<br />

rasmi, ••ray, private sfncst. ceramic ills<br />

lavatory. GMM! Realty, Raallon, MS-<br />

SIM.<br />

RETAL BUILDtNQ • Prime MeMlen<br />

jWut Avo. 0,0.1 MOO iq, fl will ijlvIM,<br />

hdudM parting lot Call 51M47-40M.<br />

SHOP AND/OR JTORAOi • with heat,<br />

wlier, overtwad dear, Ocoan City. Call<br />

sfi«rap,m.,MM2M,<br />

gas heat, central air, wM, dw. seliing<br />

fans, flreplafie, parWng. AnIlaHa May !<br />

or July 1. $795. monthly 4 ulillOM. Call<br />

SM-tU-tm<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED • 1 bedroom,<br />

living room, dining room, w/w carpel, cable<br />

TV. Ml tloer. {475 monthly. Call 399.<br />

2MS after 7 pm.<br />

DUPLEX • Beachbtocx 3 bdmi.. 1 ban,<br />

washer, dryer, parking, tundach, reasonable.<br />

Can after 4PM, 215-6S7-«2S9 or<br />

21M4MM7.<br />

EXCELLENT LOCATION - .pKlOU., Ulf<br />

hmlUiM, 1 it Msr apt a Mr,, WH., dry,,<br />

dWwrtf,, nfdg, WM evpu <strong>of</strong>HtfM<br />

parklno- ISO, monthly plu! ulltss. Call<br />

i«anplliM74«Ti<br />

PETER3BURO<br />

Ntw egnstruetjen, 2 itay,<br />

3 bedraenii, M2S<br />

monthly.<br />

SEAVIIXE<br />

Seasonal commerdal.<br />

Uppff Township, 7M sq, H.<br />

building, fruit stand, etc.<br />

$300 per month.<br />

Upper Township. 1,250 sq.<br />

ft. Vm per month.<br />

Two atory okjer home,<br />

Umll I pMple, $Si§<br />

fnontf.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Second floor, 3 bedrooms.<br />

i baths, llreplaco. $676<br />

fnonftry.<br />

Throe bedrooms,<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

Gd - 3 bedroom*. 2<br />

ifSt<br />

Ao§f 8^,,<br />

M<br />

m<br />

THW b»drooms, 1 Mdt,<br />

MM<br />

apt., an be<br />

monwy.<br />

398-5000<br />

2&3Bedroom<br />

YearlyRentals<br />

Available From<br />

Robert L. Sharp,<br />

Real Estate<br />

Realtor<br />

2700 Asbury Avtf.<br />

399-1637<br />

SSO1 West Ave.<br />

399-0784<br />

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

SOUTH iHOB! PLAZA • Marmora, hteh<br />

MrM for retiill or <strong>of</strong>fice. Rice Real Estalo.Rsallort,<br />

390-1444.<br />

SUMMER<br />

RENTAL • BOARDWALK<br />

STORE • Empty tare, 11' frontage x 12<br />

deep, 11M Boardwalk, suitable (or small<br />

food opomttort. Rent: CXJ.OOO for 1SN<br />

Mason, (Formerly Bob 1 ! Lemonade).<br />

OalllN-iiU M-F, BAM to 1PM.<br />

SUMMER RENTAL • BOARDWALK<br />

FRONTAGE • BOO so. feet In <strong>the</strong> Surf<br />

Mail. Call 399-21S5, Monday thru FrWay,<br />

• AM1O1PM,<br />

SUMMER RENTAL - STORE FOR<br />

RENT - Prime first floor, 9th itnel 600<br />

»q. feet, AC, on-ttrest pBiWno, tor1889<br />

SMMn. Cell 399-2155 M-F 9AM101PU,<br />

YEARLYRENTALS<br />

SOUTH iND<br />

Three bedroom, 2 bath second<br />

floor, air-conditioned, unfum.<br />

$700 mon. plus utll,<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

Pour bedrooms, 11/2 baths,<br />

fum. second floor on Gold<br />

Coast, S1700 mon. plus all<br />

utll. and malnt.<br />

TWO BEDROOMS<br />

One bath unfum.; second<br />

floor, SiSO men, plus utll.<br />

TWO BEDROOMS<br />

One bath, fum, first floor,<br />

$550 mon. plus util.<br />

HAGER iim<br />

20034th St.<br />

lnCl<br />

399-8822<br />

YEARLY RENTAL<br />

844 Pcnnlyn Plats, 4th<br />

floor overlooks all <strong>of</strong> O.C<br />

two bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />

large efficiency. $450 plus<br />

elec.<br />

4027 West. Three bedroom,<br />

2 1/2 bath <strong>town</strong>house,<br />

bay view, central<br />

air, dlshw., garb, dltp,,<br />

w/d, new kitchen, fireplace<br />

in llv. nn., din. rm.<br />

with deck, very private<br />

tundeck on top levd, lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> storage, 11/2 car<br />

garage, <strong>of</strong>f street parking,<br />

decorator's delight, $850<br />

plus.<br />

Call for more listings. We<br />

<strong>have</strong> more 2 bedroom<br />

apts. starting at S525 thru<br />

$650/ All apta. unfum.<br />

Call 399-2936<br />

Mon. thru Fri.<br />

8 to 1 p.m<br />

653-1085 Week,<br />

ends<br />

TWO SOUTH END STORES • earner,<br />

1,B» iq. (L. Inside itsr* 400 tq, ft Both<br />

with powder rooms. Heavy trafllc Bra*.<br />

AnIlaHa for Hummer. Gall Qou Really,<br />

Realtors, KM Aitaury Aye,, 399-2098.<br />

BOARDWALK SHOPS<br />

For Mnt<br />

Located In Sea Isle City<br />

967-3339 t-m<br />

TWO SOUTH IND<br />

STORES<br />

Corner 2520 iq. ft<br />

Instd. Start 400 »q, ft.<br />

Both with powder rooms.<br />

Heavy traffic area. Available<br />

for summer.<br />

GOSSREALTY<br />

Realtor<br />

3258 Asbury Ave.<br />

399-2018<br />

Florida Real Estate<br />

BEAUTIFUL RANCHER IN JUPITER FL<br />

- 3 Bdrmt., 2 baths, waiher, dryer, dlstvwaitwr,<br />

2 car oarage, heated pool<br />

ocean view. Available Ann I. For InlotmatloncaliaxMXKi.<br />

Lots<br />

SO ACRES COLORADO - »,?50. »135<br />

down. 96 payntentt <strong>of</strong> 113S, 8% InlaneL<br />

S d Near mounlalna. Call owner,<br />

ACREAGE SALE - sadullMI 12*<br />

woodtd serai wtrh aaxtnlmaialy 100'<br />

rt. Ir<strong>of</strong>ltaoe In Cumb«i»nd Co. tM.500.<br />

Jim Vino* erokarXXmHT, 4SS-2SS4.<br />

LONG BEACH ISLAM) - Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Ooun <strong>County</strong> » W «aa plua MMdual<br />

k)« on Low Btedi Wand and Intend<br />

from WO.000 to f4.$ mlkxi. Cat We-<br />

Wien Raalion. e09-«M-o00a<br />

LOTS FOR SALE • Pocono Ms. No<br />

money down. Take over Dayman*. Bank<br />

rapdaaanad M. Wooded vacation com-<br />

•mntty. Many «nraa. cai Tc<br />

1-71/-S0M414.<br />

UPPER TOWNSMP -My Htnvrad<br />

woodtd natdansal horn* alBa. Cuaa o<br />

•I convtnlancaa. Eioallant Inandng<br />

mataU*. Call ownar ndiw tx Mxinaaan.MO«iMdayi.»at<br />

tin ivaa.<br />

SHERIFF 8 SALi<br />

BY VIRTUE <strong>of</strong> a Wri <strong>of</strong> Exeeutlon<br />

Issued out <strong>of</strong> ths Superior Court el<br />

New Jeney, Law Division, Caps May<br />

<strong>County</strong>, dotkat • No. DJ-9B47-87,<br />

<strong>the</strong>rein, pending, wherein<br />

NATIONAL HOME INSULATORS ti<br />

ttw PtalntUt and MARINE REALTY ll<br />

<strong>the</strong> Defendant, I shall emess to sale<br />

a Buttle verMue on: WiPNiBPAY,<br />

MARCH 22, 1989 at ens o'clock In<br />

<strong>the</strong> •Herman <strong>of</strong> saM day at <strong>the</strong> OW<br />

Historical Court HSUM Building on<br />

Route B, In Cape May Court House,<br />

NewJsnay.<br />

All that tract or parcel ol land ond<br />

premises, situate, dying and being M<br />

<strong>the</strong> rtty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, In <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Cap* May and State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

more particularly described<br />

herein.<br />

• -•<br />

BIQINNINQ a a poiit In <strong>the</strong> dM-<br />

•ton line between Let 13 K-1 and 14<br />

K-1 now point <strong>of</strong> beginning bslng<br />

621.55 feet SouthsaMsrly at rigs<br />

angles from <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>asterly line <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Avenue and 13300 feet<br />

Southwesterly al right 8110188 from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Southwwterty iTne <strong>of</strong> Wymouth<br />

Msee and extending <strong>the</strong>n,<br />

(1) Sou<strong>the</strong>asterly along <strong>the</strong> Southwestern,<br />

line <strong>of</strong> Lot 13 K-S 3W,B1<br />

feet to <strong>the</strong> Northwwterty It <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

public boawvrallt<strong>the</strong>nc*<br />

(!) SeuthwMtBfw along ssM publo<br />

boardwalk BOM feet to • point<br />

comer lands now or formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

Helen S. Schilling; <strong>the</strong>nce<br />

(3) Northwesterly parallel wtlh <strong>the</strong><br />

first course herein described 276.95<br />

f§MteapoM;!hanee<br />

_<br />

(4) Nor<strong>the</strong>aslerty parallel wlh<br />

Atlantic Avenue 78,00 feet to <strong>the</strong><br />

point <strong>of</strong> BEGINNING<br />

FORMERLY being a Sou<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

sfly part <strong>of</strong> lot 14 K, ««* 70S as<br />

shewn on <strong>the</strong> Tajt Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry,<br />

New Jersey.<br />

In Compliance with Chapter 1ST,<br />

Laws sf 1977 premises herein are<br />

known as Lot SO In Block 70S en ttw<br />

<strong>of</strong>licWuwmnp <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above C«y.<br />

Amount due under Judgment Is<br />

(2,355.86 wtlh Interest, M i and<br />

Sh6rttf,lee.tobeadded.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> ttne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sale sash or<br />

certified check In <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> th. bid pries tarequired.<br />

Trie Sheriff ressrvM <strong>the</strong> right to<br />

•oloum any sale.<br />

Dated: FebruMV 22,1869<br />

BonaWM. MacFarland.<br />

Esquire<br />

JaniH T, Ploosfc).<br />

, Sherlf<br />

S-SS,4T,f»,f, $114,60<br />

PUBLIC NOTlOi<br />

STATE OF NBW JERSEY<br />

TO: asbattlon W. Ntealo; Thelma O.<br />

Nlcolo; iorne <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> defendants.<br />

You are hereby given notice that<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> reading arid contWetaiion<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Court ol <strong>the</strong> duly verified Complaint<br />

filed In a civil action In lha<br />

Superior Court <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Law<br />

DhrHlen, Cups May <strong>County</strong>, Docket<br />

No, OPM-L.O00671.M In which Ihe<br />

State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, by <strong>the</strong> Commissioner<br />

<strong>of</strong> Transportation, ts pWntffl<br />

and SebMlen W. Nlcolo; el at are<br />

defendants, an Order was mads<br />

<strong>the</strong>rein on February e, 1M9 whereby<br />

It was ordered that you and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Mendama show cause before <strong>the</strong><br />

Superior Court <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Law<br />

Dlvhlon, Caps May <strong>County</strong>, on Friday.<br />

March 31, 1069 at 0:00 o'clock<br />

In <strong>the</strong> forenoon, at <strong>the</strong> Court House<br />

In Atlantic City In <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

and State ot New Jersey, why<br />

|udgment should not be rendered<br />

appointing three disinterested commlssKmera,<br />

residents ot <strong>the</strong> said<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May to fix <strong>the</strong> compensation<br />

to be paid tor th* taking ol<br />

<strong>the</strong> land and pramhwa deserted In<br />

said Complaint. Including damage. ><br />

any, reeufllng from <strong>the</strong> taking to any<br />

remaining properly, as <strong>of</strong> Ihe date <strong>of</strong><br />

ihe commencement <strong>of</strong> ink) action, tor<br />

public uae tor Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation<br />

purpose* as set forth In<br />

•aid Complaint, at which time and<br />

place should appear If you desire to<br />

This action has been Instituted lor<br />

<strong>the</strong> purpose ot acquiring lor public<br />

use by condemnation prooaedJngt<br />

th* land and premise* daacrtwdln<br />

said Complaint for Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Transportation purposes and concerns<br />

real M M * KxaKd on <strong>the</strong><br />

souttwrty side <strong>of</strong> Rom* 147 in th*<br />

C«y <strong>of</strong> North Wildwood, In th*<br />

<strong>County</strong> ol Cape May, and etat* ol<br />

New Jersey, ato also known a*<br />

Rout* 147 Section 1 and Panel<br />

E113.<br />

You are also given notice that a<br />

Decttfrton <strong>of</strong> Tajkig was filed In this<br />

action February is, IMS. and that<br />

th* aunt ot ta.OO0.OO waa dapostwd<br />

kt ooun wtti tha said Dsdarsflon ol<br />

Taking, and that under tha provisions<br />

<strong>of</strong> th* statute la sue* cat* made and<br />

provWad. HJBA.<br />

27:7-02. Via New<br />

Peter N. Parraltl, Jr.<br />

Attorney Cuneral ol New Jens<br />

Attorney lor Plalntf<br />

By: Louis A. Hail<br />

Deputy Allsmay General<br />

3-B,1T,P,F,l3S,70<br />

PUBLIO NOTICE<br />

STATE OF NEW JBRBEY<br />

TO' Louisa Ida Blehmere, hsr<br />

unknown helri, devKaea and per.<br />

aonaj represenlallvBS, and <strong>the</strong>ir, or<br />

any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir successors In right, tills<br />

and Merest! one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Defendants,<br />

You are hereby given notice that<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> reading and eonsktonikin<br />

by <strong>the</strong> court ol <strong>the</strong> duty verlled Complaint<br />

Iliad In a cM action In <strong>the</strong><br />

Superior Court <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Law<br />

DlvHion, Cape May Oounly.Doekei<br />

No L'796-Bfl, in which <strong>the</strong> State at<br />

New Jersey, By <strong>the</strong> Commlesloner ol<br />

Tmntporuiilon. is plaintiff and Louisa<br />

Ida Blehmore, her unknown hairs,<br />

etc; et al. are defendants, an Order<br />

was made <strong>the</strong>rein on February »,<br />

1M», whareBy II was ordered Ihat<br />

you and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r defendants show<br />

cause belore <strong>the</strong> Superior Coun at<br />

New Jersey, Law Division, Atlantic<br />

bounty, on April 14, Iflii, at »M<br />

o'clock In <strong>the</strong> forenoon, at <strong>the</strong> Court<br />

HouM In Atlantic City, <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> ol<br />

Atlantic, and Stale <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

why judgment should not be ren><br />

dared anointing three dislntarsalM<br />

commissioners, residents ol <strong>the</strong> said<br />

C<br />

i h<br />

by women<br />

to be dted<br />

Twanty women<br />

froj<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> Jnsey<br />

achtevenoit; in <strong>the</strong> arts, so<br />

enoe, busirie» or public SB<br />

vice during (lie Mid annuii<br />

eelubratioii <strong>of</strong> Wonnen'i Hutory<br />

Month 1 to 3 pm. Satuiday,<br />

March 11 at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wetkiids Jratirute.<br />

Stockton State College<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Audrey Latouretto,<br />

Ph.D, will be <strong>the</strong> keynote<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Caps May. to fix ihs com<br />

panMilon to be paid for Ihs taking ol<br />

<strong>the</strong> land and prsmltes described in<br />

said complaJnt, Including Ihe damage,<br />

If any, resulting from <strong>the</strong> taking<br />

to any remaining properly, as sf <strong>the</strong><br />

date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> commencemort ol Ihlu<br />

action, lor public use lor DBpartment<br />

<strong>of</strong> TrBntpoitaiton purpoasi as set<br />

fonh In said oomplalm, M which lime<br />

and placs you should appear (1 you<br />

deslrs to be hoard<br />

This action has bssn Initrtuted for<br />

<strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> acquiring for public<br />

use by conoamnallon proceedings.<br />

Ihs land and prsmlMp described In<br />

said Complalnl for Depanmant ol<br />

transponallan purposes and conesrrM<br />

real ostale located on <strong>the</strong><br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rly side Ql ttm Avenue, In <strong>the</strong><br />

Townthlp ol Middle, In <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> ol<br />

Capo May, and BUtte <strong>of</strong> New Jsfltey.<br />

YOU are also given notice that a<br />

Declaration ol Taking wn filed In this<br />

Bctlon on Februaiy II, 1B89 and thai<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bum <strong>of</strong> $1,000.00 was deposltsd<br />

In Court with <strong>the</strong> said Declaration ot<br />

Taking, and that under Ihe provisions<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha statute In such case made and<br />

provided. NJ.8.A, §7:7-22. ihs New<br />

Jensy.Depaiiment sf Transportation<br />

Is emitted te Immediate possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha said land and premises.<br />

Louisa Ida Bichmore, har<br />

unknown helm, devhaes, and persona)<br />

repressniBllvM, and <strong>the</strong>ir, or<br />

any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir successors In right title<br />

and Interest, are made defendants In<br />

IhM action because you are ihs<br />

owner ol record <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> said tand and<br />

promises<br />

Bated 8/87/88<br />

Peter N.Psrrsttl, Jr.<br />

Atlornsy aaneral <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Aitomey for Plaintiff<br />

By: Louis A. Hasty<br />

Deputy Attorney General<br />

3.B,1T,P.F,$S7.10<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

NOTICE is hereby given that on<br />

March 21,1669 sealed proposals will<br />

be njoelved by <strong>the</strong> City ot <strong>Ocean</strong> pity<br />

at City Hall 9th and AsBury Avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, New Jorsoy at <strong>the</strong> hour<br />

<strong>of</strong> 11A0 am. In <strong>the</strong> morning prevailing<br />

time for<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Btsrm Drainage<br />

System • Snd Street and Beach<br />

Thor<strong>of</strong>are, CHy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ctty, City<br />

Contract No,<br />

faai<br />

Plans and specillcaiiona may be<br />

obtahed at <strong>the</strong> olllce <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Engh<br />

neer. John R, Walker, WaMr, Prevltl,<br />

Holmes » Associates, Ml Asbury<br />

Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey<br />

upon payment <strong>of</strong> Sso.00 cosis <strong>of</strong><br />

preparation, no part ol which wll be<br />

refunded.<br />

Bids must be enclosed In a sealed<br />

envelope and plainly marked:<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Storm Drainage<br />

System • ind Street and Beach<br />

Thor<strong>of</strong>ara, CHy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, City<br />

Contract No, 89-21 and shall contain '<br />

<strong>the</strong> name and address <strong>of</strong> lha bkMsr<br />

on <strong>the</strong> envelope. Each bidder ahu<br />

be required to submit wih hit bid a<br />

certified check, cashier's chock or<br />

bid bend drawn upon a reliable bank<br />

or trust company In a sum equal to<br />

ten percent (10%) <strong>of</strong> Ihe amount <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Md, drawn to <strong>the</strong> order <strong>of</strong> Clerk ol<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cly as guarantea to <strong>the</strong> execution<br />

<strong>of</strong> any bond and contract<br />

awarded.<br />

The form ol Bid supplied must be<br />

used m bidding, The successful bidder<br />

wll be required to execute a<br />

Contract for <strong>the</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

said work or <strong>the</strong> furnishing el said<br />

matartal or both, as <strong>the</strong> case may be,<br />

and a surety bond to be executed by<br />

a reliable surety company In a sum<br />

•qua] to <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Contract<br />

price, for said work and/or material,<br />

guaranteeing <strong>the</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Contract, which surely bond and<br />

contract shall be approved as to form<br />

and execution by <strong>the</strong> Solicitor.<br />

Chapter 127, P.L. 1975 J Suppleman<br />

to Law Against Discrimination<br />

(Attlrmailvo Action) shaJ apply le this<br />

project and prospective bidden shall<br />

be responsblB for <strong>the</strong> same. A copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> this law Is available al <strong>the</strong> Cly<br />

Engineer's Ofllce upon request and<br />

Is also made a pan ot <strong>the</strong> bid epecril-<br />

Dillons,<br />

Chapter aa <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> PuMc Law <strong>of</strong> 1977<br />

Is appllcabld to this Oentnct as<br />

detalM In <strong>the</strong> Spectilcattons.<br />

Bidder attentleh la called to <strong>the</strong><br />

requirement <strong>of</strong> NJ.R.8.34:11-5O S5<br />

si, seq. prenllng Waooa oh Public<br />

Contrads.<br />

Tha right is reserved to reject any or<br />

all bids or to waive any InfermaJRlM<br />

In any bid presented,<br />

JOSEPH CLARK<br />

Purchasing Agent<br />

3-9,1T,P.F.»34,e5<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

NOTICE la hereby given that on<br />

March 27, 1S89, sealed Proposals<br />

WHI be received by <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />

Isle City. New Jersey, In City Hall,<br />

441B Landls Avenue, Sea Isle City,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> hour <strong>of</strong> 10:30 a.m.. pravallng<br />

lima, for.<br />

Wei Sealing, Well No. i (Air<br />

Well), City <strong>of</strong> 8ea Isle CKy, Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong>, New Jersey, Protect<br />

No. 6413.<br />

Plana and Specifications may be<br />

obt«lnod at <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>llce <strong>of</strong> tha City<br />

Engineer, John R. Walker, <strong>of</strong> Walker,<br />

PrevtU, Holmes • Associates. 801<br />

Aabury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CKy, Hi<br />

upon payment <strong>of</strong> $50.00 coata ol<br />

preparation, no pan <strong>of</strong> which wit be<br />

refunded.<br />

BMa must be andoped In a aaaled<br />

anVaWpe and plainly marked:<br />

Wei Seaang, Well No. i (Alr<br />

WaU), City <strong>of</strong> Sea Ma Cay, Cap*<br />

May <strong>County</strong>,NBw Jersey. Project<br />

and shall contain <strong>the</strong> nama and<br />

addwaa <strong>of</strong> tha Wader on <strong>the</strong> envetop».<br />

Each bidder thai ba> raqukwl lo<br />

•ubml w»h hK bW a oarMad Omk.<br />

caahlafa ehack or bW bond dniwn<br />

upon a raUHa bank or trust oomm<br />

1 1 The ga<strong>the</strong>ring at <strong>the</strong><br />

tute, on Stone Harbor Boulevard.<br />

Middle Townihip, is<br />

sponsored by tiie Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong> Advisory Commission<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Status <strong>of</strong> Wmien<br />

and is opm to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

Retired teachers<br />

plan NY trip<br />

The Retired Teacheri <strong>of</strong><br />

Capt May <strong>County</strong> will spansor<br />

a bus trip to <strong>the</strong> Hngor<br />

Lakes md todiester r^ions<br />

<strong>of</strong> New York Ntoy 14-20. For<br />

$500 double occupancy, participants<br />

will recsive six<br />

nights <strong>of</strong> first-class aeeomodaUons,<br />

m breakfasts, thn.-e<br />

dtanere, bagpp<br />

handlin|<br />

and all taxes and gratutiUes.<br />

Also included is admission to<br />

11 attractions such museums,<br />

a lilac festival,symphonphilhannonic<br />

and dinner <strong>the</strong>atre<br />

perfonnanoes. CaU 3984680<br />

for details.<br />

Boys <strong>of</strong> Lough<br />

due in concert<br />

The Boys erf <strong>the</strong> Lough,<br />

considered cmi <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> finest<br />

bands in Celtic tradManal<br />

music, will .perform at <strong>the</strong><br />

Stockton State Collep performing<br />

Arts Center,<br />

Pomona 8 p.m. Saint<br />

Patrick's Day, Friday, March<br />

17.Call652.SO00.<br />

Public Notice<br />

<strong>the</strong> contractor with a bend In <strong>the</strong> sum<br />

•pecllsd If (hey a/o awarded a eoniraet,<br />

.•"<br />

Bids may be aent or hand delivered<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Bidder or his agent to <strong>the</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Oommlsslenera, Cly Hall.<br />

4411 Landls Avenue, Sea Isle City,<br />

New Jersey up to 3:30 p.m. on<br />

March 24,1989 or datvered at 10:30<br />

a.m. to <strong>the</strong> Purchasing Board, City<br />

Hall, 4411 Landls Avenue, Sea Isle<br />

city, on March 27, ten, and wll be<br />

opened Immediately <strong>the</strong>reafter and<br />

read publicly.<br />

The term <strong>of</strong> bid supplied must be<br />

used in bidding. The successful Udder<br />

wUI be required to execute a<br />

Contract for <strong>the</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

said work or <strong>the</strong> furnishing <strong>of</strong> said<br />

material or both, at <strong>the</strong> case may be,<br />

and a surety bond to be executed by<br />

a reliable surety company In a sum<br />

equal (a (he amount <strong>of</strong> (he contract<br />

price lor said work and/or material,<br />

guaranteeinB <strong>the</strong> performance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Contract which auroty bond and contract<br />

shad be approved as to form<br />

and execution by tha CKy Solicitor.<br />

Chanter 1B7, P.L. 1B>5 . Supplement<br />

to Law Against Discrimination<br />

(Atllrmstlve Action) ahaJ apply to this<br />

project and prospective bidders shall<br />

be responslM for <strong>the</strong> same, A copy<br />

<strong>of</strong> this law Is available at tha CBy<br />

•ngtnser'a Office upon request and<br />

Is alto made a pan <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bid spodllcatlora.<br />

Chapter 33 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Public Law ol<br />

1977 Is applicable to (his Contract as<br />

detalad In <strong>the</strong> SBeefficatlens.<br />

Bidder attention Is ealed lo (he<br />

requirements ol N.J.R.s. 34:11-<br />

50.25 el. seq. Prevailing Wages on<br />

cubit eoniraets.<br />

The right Is reserved to rektct any<br />

or all bids or to waive any Informalities<br />

or Irregularities ki any bid presented.<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> Ihe Board <strong>of</strong><br />

cortimiselonem <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cly <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />

Weeny,<br />

THiRE8AT!QHE,<br />

Municipal Clerk<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

THB CITY ^OOtAM<br />

CITY<br />

WEDNESDAY. MARCH IS, 1MB<br />

II A,M.BICWL18AND<br />

MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE<br />

RJBNiTU«.SALi LOOATIONi<br />

BMERaBNOY MANAftiMiNT<br />

BUILDING<br />

III IAST 3RD STREET<br />

OMAN CITY. NtW JERSEY<br />

(10*)otth»arnourt<strong>of</strong>th«<br />

lo lha onlar <strong>of</strong> th* Cty M Sea tale<br />

Cty sw • guaranaa to lha aMGudon<br />

rt any bond and contract•wartM.<br />

Each pntpoaal must also feidud* •<br />

fWi MM t S<br />

Bicycles may b* examined at Ihe<br />

Emergency Management BuMtng,<br />

111 East Third StreM b*twe«nM0 00<br />

am. and 11 00 «m. on <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> sale Everything sold -as Is -<br />

wtimels".<br />

3-2^T.P.F41>45<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 89-7 /<br />

AN ORDINANCE VACATING A<br />

PORTION OF HAVEN AVENUE<br />

ADJACENT TO BLOCK 709. LOT A<br />

THE OOVERNfNQ BODY OF T/1E<br />

CITY OF OCEAN crrv ORDAJNS<br />

A8RXLOW8: /<br />

Sectloo i. The f<strong>of</strong>cnrlngdMcitwJ<br />

premise, kxaied adiaMrs tt/Hock<br />

79, Lot 4. be and er* hereby vacated,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> pubic tights ttwfeln am<br />

Sector! 2, This „.<br />

take effect ki th* Urns a>d maimw<br />

prescribed by law. 7<br />

"(CK JONES,<br />

—,.cll President<br />

The above Onflna<br />

council held on <strong>the</strong>/SoS day <strong>of</strong> F*oruaiy.<br />

IBM and trriaoaukwi up for a<br />

•econd rMUno mftt}*» pMHO* H<br />

a mesflna ol aid fewid KidantM<br />

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phantom. dftfHaO. doaan Cay,<br />

New J*ra*y at/730 o'clock m tha<br />

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Thursday, March 9,1MB THE SEMtNEL-LEDQER 118<br />

sports updates<br />

Mainlands girls defeated Lacey Townihlp, 60-SS<br />

and Easterti topped Kennedy, 93-84, to win South<br />

Jersey Group Three baiketball titles. Mainland met<br />

Cedar Ridge and Eaitem faced Red Bank in a state<br />

semifinal doubleheader last night.<br />

Penns Grove's boys defeated Salem, 74-68, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Sterling girls topped Burlington, 68-54, to win<br />

South Jersey Group Two titles, Penns Grove, where<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School graduate Al BuKh serves<br />

as assistant coach, meets undefeated Bridtewater<br />

West and Sterling faces Manasquan m a doubleheader<br />

tonight at Toms River East.<br />

Haddonfield topped Burlington Township, 65-55,<br />

to improve its record to 29-0 and win <strong>the</strong> South Jersey<br />

Group One boys championship. They faced<br />

Highland Park last night m a state semifinal.<br />

Practice began yesterday for all high school spring<br />

sports at New Jersey high schools — snow%r no<br />

snow!<br />

The 11th annual St, Pat's 10-mile and 5-K run is<br />

Saturday morning, March 18 In Longport and Margate,<br />

starting and finishing at <strong>the</strong> Longport Inn<br />

where <strong>the</strong>re will be a post-race party. Proceeds<br />

(entry fees are S10/S12) benefit <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City<br />

Rescue Mission, CaU Bob Pantalena 646-5741, or<br />

Diane Santos 646-7932 for details.<br />

Furthtr dttmlt on <strong>the</strong>se liorits, plut tht state wrestling<br />

ami basketball championships, in next Thursday's Srntinel-Lidgtr.<br />

sports shorts<br />

DIXIE ALWiTAR GAMIS MARCH 29<br />

The Dixie Classic, an all-star doubleheader featuring<br />

<strong>the</strong> best senior boys and girls in <strong>the</strong> Cape-Atlantic<br />

League, will be played Merch 29 at Vineland<br />

High School.<br />

The doubleheader, in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late Dixie Howell,<br />

former coach and athletic director at <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

High School, win pair <strong>the</strong> best players from Division<br />

One against <strong>the</strong> best in Division Two.<br />

Sam Botta <strong>of</strong> Mainland will coach <strong>the</strong> Cape-One<br />

boys against Tom Feraco <strong>of</strong> Middle Township. Alan<br />

Homan <strong>of</strong> Cumberland will direct <strong>the</strong> Cape-One<br />

girls against his Cape-Two counterpart, Gerry<br />

GrunweU <strong>of</strong> Buena,<br />

JUDY ECKERSON AT MUHLENBBRG<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City graduate Judy Eckerson has completed<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r successful season at MuMenbeig Collage,<br />

A Junior co-captain for <strong>the</strong> Mules, lekerson was<br />

second on <strong>the</strong> team in free throw percentage, third<br />

in rebounds and blocked shots. She scored a<br />

career-high 15 pointi in a 69-68 win over Widener<br />

injanuary.<br />

' ' ;.;_•_. •.,/;,,„'•_<br />

Judy earned her third varsity letter this season and<br />

has been named a co-captain again, with Usa Predmore<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nanuet, N.Y., for next season,<br />

STATE FINALS ON CHANNEL a<br />

New Jersey Public Television (Channel 23) will<br />

televise four state high school basketball championship<br />

games this weekend,<br />

On Saturday <strong>the</strong> doubleheader wUI start at 3 pjn.<br />

with <strong>the</strong> boys Group Four final followed by <strong>the</strong><br />

boys Group Three final. Unbeaten Trenton, nnked<br />

No. 21 in <strong>the</strong> nation, is a possible finalist in Group<br />

Four. The state semlflnais are being played tonight.<br />

On Sunday <strong>the</strong> boys Parochial B final will kick <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> doubleheader at 5 pjn., with <strong>the</strong> Parochial A<br />

final to follow, St. Anthony's <strong>of</strong> Jersey City, ranked<br />

No. 1 in <strong>the</strong> country, is a likely finalist In Parochial<br />

B, with Holy Spirit a possibility in Parochial A, The<br />

Spartans play McCorristm <strong>of</strong> Trenton tonight in <strong>the</strong><br />

semifinal round.<br />

Pat Scanlon will handle <strong>the</strong> play-by-play,<br />

mer NBA players Jim Spanarkel and Mike<br />

withfor-<br />

, t .,. _, . «e O"Koren<br />

handling <strong>the</strong> color.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY SITS RACING CLUB<br />

When <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City Race Course opens for <strong>the</strong><br />

1089 season June 7 <strong>the</strong>re wUI be Bomething new for<br />

<strong>the</strong> regular racing fans,<br />

The Atlantic City Racing Club, designed especially<br />

for frequent racegoers, wUI <strong>of</strong>fer free clubhouse or<br />

grandstand admission, a 10 percent dining discount<br />

and a 10 percent discount on merchandise.<br />

Members will also receive a newsletter. For more<br />

information about <strong>the</strong> dub, contact <strong>the</strong> race course<br />

at 641-2190.<br />

•'<br />

Shoot!<br />

Atlantic Christian Schooi'i Deron Smith (20) <strong>of</strong> Pletsantvllli,<br />

gois for two at <strong>the</strong> Sperti & Clvlo Cinttr Thursday.<br />

Despite having Smith, <strong>the</strong> league leader In<br />

rebounds, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City school lost to Gloucester<br />

<strong>County</strong> Chrlitian, 67-60, in <strong>the</strong> Tri-state Christian Athletic<br />

Conference.<br />

sports stats<br />

Fine! swimming (tending*<br />

CAPE-ONI<br />

I.Vinolind _ IM<br />

2.MMI] - _ _ -7-3<br />

3 Atlantic Cly 6-6<br />

Egg Hot Township<br />

.....^......5*<br />

B. HolySpHt „ , .......S-7<br />

0. Ctmberisnd „ „ ....0-10<br />

CAPETWO<br />

1 Mainland M<br />

2 OcsanClty 6-2<br />

3 Lower Capo May _ 5-3<br />

4 Sacred Heait 2-6<br />

6 Gridgoton M<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong>'s 25 all-time scoring leaders<br />

(Final through 191148 Milan)<br />

1. Don Leahy. Wlldwood Catholic 2,030<br />

2. Rick Harmon. Mlddlo Township 1,849<br />

3. BRENDAN CONNOR, WILDWOOO 1,808<br />

4. Mike Schafcr. Wlldwood-Wild Catholic 1,547<br />

6. Charlie Wise. Lowor Cape May , 1,465<br />

6 Birdie McNoal, Wildwood 1,445<br />

7. Homor Bnkor, Ocoan City 1.360<br />

B. Jim Loahy, Wildwood Catholic 1,345<br />

9. Bill Fisher, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 1,339<br />

10. Ed Paone. <strong>Ocean</strong> City 1,330<br />

11. Chris Rackley. <strong>Ocean</strong> City 1,260<br />

12. Pol Holden. Lowor Capo May 1,257<br />

13. Craig Roberson, Middle Township i ,237<br />

H. BOB MCALLISTER, OCEAN CITY 1,233<br />

IS.JohnHalbrunor, Lowor Cape May 1,227<br />

le.MikeGalnea, Wildwood 1,210<br />

17. JOHN LEAHY, MIDDLE TOWNSHIP-Wildwood Catholic 1,201<br />

IB. Stedman Graham. Middle Township 1,171<br />

19. Tom Foraco, Wildwood Catholic 1.169<br />

20. Harry Hayward. Wildwood 1,159<br />

21. Bill Osborn, Wildwood -: 1,147<br />

22. Tom Fredricks, Wildwood Catholic 1,142<br />

13. Frank Brown. Middle Township 1,139<br />

24. TRACY SADDLER. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP 1,135<br />

85. Chuck Jurnos, Wildwood 1,112<br />

1988-89 p»ay«rs In CAPITAL litt*n.<br />

Teammate shows wrestlers<br />

what courage is all about<br />

Tom Williams sports columnist<br />

wm aiany pat moments <strong>the</strong> last two Saturday\<br />

at Absegaml High School during <strong>the</strong> district and<br />

regional wrostling championships. Men than usual <strong>the</strong><br />

first Saturday because <strong>the</strong> Feb. 24 snowfall forced <strong>the</strong><br />

entire Ipurnamertt to te held in a single day.<br />

, But ptastbly <strong>the</strong> talp^itest moment, anrf certainly lie<br />

most epotional, came as a surprise to many.<br />

irie Jetties, an <strong>Ocean</strong> City Mgh Sdtool freshman who<br />

had a legWputated three years ago, was given a spettal<br />

awarAas ffie ^tost Courageous Wrestler 1 ' in me<br />

idous gesture," said OC coach BUI<br />

Ic really appreciated it. Everyone stood<br />

iding ovation. He had tears in his eyes<br />

were fighting emotions."<br />

fling experience before entering high<br />

a welcome addition to Nickles* sucj<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> mats but docs not wear it<br />

"It was a<br />

NWdts,"an<br />

to give him a<br />

•al me rest <strong>of</strong><br />

Jones had no<br />

school but has<br />

cessful program.<br />

Jfawprsa<br />

"B he did," explained Nlckles, "he would <strong>have</strong> to<br />

wear it during weigh-in." And that would take away<br />

Jones' only advantage,<br />

"Without <strong>the</strong> leg he has no base on <strong>the</strong> mat," Nlckles<br />

pointed out, "and that is a disadvantage. But he is bigger<br />

and stronger than most <strong>of</strong> his opponent! because he<br />

doesn't <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> second leg to contribute to his weight."<br />

NicUes didn't know what to expect when Jones first<br />

came out for <strong>the</strong> tram in November,<br />

"It was a unique sltuatJon," he remembers, "but wrestling<br />

is really <strong>the</strong> only sport he can do. Brie is a very<br />

enthusiasBe kid and he Is very coachable."<br />

But Jones' value to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School wreslllng<br />

program goes beyond winning and losing matches.<br />

•"Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r kids in our program <strong>have</strong> more<br />

experience than Brie and <strong>the</strong>y're all wUlme to help<br />

Wm,"saidMckles,<br />

"He makes <strong>the</strong>m think. Most <strong>of</strong> us live our enUre lives<br />

with two good legs and never give it a thought. We take<br />

a lot for granted. Brie reminds us how fortunate we<br />

are,"<br />

And that is one meaning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> word, courage.<br />

Lynch, Gallagher in mat finals<br />

PRDvIClTON — <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City sophomore Pat Lynch<br />

was seeded second at 171<br />

pounds for <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

sttte wrestling championships<br />

that began kit night<br />

at Princeton University.<br />

The unbeaten Lynch (28-<br />

0), who captured his second<br />

straight Region 8 light HUe<br />

last Saturday, faced <strong>the</strong><br />

winner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> match<br />

between Jay Wpp (24-2) <strong>of</strong><br />

Borden<strong>town</strong> and Mario<br />

Manelnl (23-7) <strong>of</strong> Passaic<br />

Valley.<br />

Aaron Tufankjian (28-0)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bishop Eustace, <strong>the</strong><br />

Region Seven champion,<br />

was <strong>the</strong> top seed in <strong>the</strong><br />

171-pound field that also<br />

Includes Buena's George<br />

Maxwell (23-3), who gave<br />

Lynch a battle in <strong>the</strong><br />

regional final.<br />

Senior Tim Gallagher<br />

(23-2.1), <strong>the</strong> only o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Raider to reach <strong>the</strong> finals<br />

this year, opened against<br />

Dave Esposito (26.2) <strong>of</strong> Jefferson.<br />

The top seed at 112<br />

pounds is Ken Herishen<br />

(284) <strong>of</strong> Paul VI. Duke<br />

KJoseph (29-2) <strong>of</strong> Paulsboro,<br />

who beat Gallagher in<br />

<strong>the</strong> regional final, Is seeded<br />

second.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Cape-Atlantic<br />

League wrestlers competing<br />

in <strong>the</strong> state championships<br />

include Absegaml's Scott<br />

Ackerman (16-2-1) at 103,<br />

Absegami's Scott Becker<br />

(23.5) at 119, MUlvme's<br />

Nick Melfl (26-0) at 125,<br />

Millville's Toby Fagan<br />

(15-1) at 130 and Absegami's<br />

Dave Longo (25-2) at<br />

140,<br />

Also still alive are Lower<br />

Cape May's Terry Brennan<br />

(24-2) and Damon Nelson <strong>of</strong><br />

Buena (26-1) at 152 t jlus<br />

Robert Haydak (214) <strong>of</strong><br />

Vineland and Tom Maxwell<br />

(23-4) <strong>of</strong> Buena at 160,<br />

Last season Lynch, Gallagher<br />

and Fred Latella<br />

became <strong>the</strong> first <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

wrestlers to ever reach ffie<br />

state<br />

ment.<br />

at 152, Latella was sixth at<br />

160 and Gallagher was disqualified<br />

in ffie first round<br />

<strong>of</strong> wrestlebacks.<br />

> championship toumat.<br />

Lynch finished fifth<br />

1988 Region Eight<br />

wrestling champions<br />

m<br />

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t12-PtilM4rtlr*!,Vin»tajtd<br />

lit- Angifa DUo«pri. OjnMvri<br />

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IIS- DAVE LQNOO, A83EQAU1<br />

140-3«mLMP««.Ql«*oro<br />

152- PAT LYNCH. OOAN CITY<br />

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your pot <strong>of</strong><br />

gold will come<br />

true this<br />

Saint Patrick's<br />

Day.,,,1989.<br />

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day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year.<br />

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Just fill In <strong>the</strong> Blarney Lines coupon below and<br />

mail It along with your payment to be received by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sentinel by 2 p.m. on Tuesday March 14th,<br />

1989...or stop at our <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong>flcs at 112 I.<br />

8th St. and place your ad In person.<br />

CUP AND MAIL OR BRING THIS FORM IN PERSON TO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

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Ads must be received by 2 p,m, March 14th, 1989<br />

To: The Stntinei-Ledger<br />

BLARNEY LINES<br />

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Sli<br />

Legette up<br />

phele by Givig MEpha<br />

Yulvonka Lsgette wgs high scorer as <strong>the</strong> RaidBrs wore<br />

eliminated in tournament play last week. She garnered<br />

16 against winner Lacty Township. Here, she goes up<br />

against Wiidwood earlier In <strong>the</strong> season.<br />

^TSSWESCSSPESATL<br />

BREAST<strong>of</strong> CHICKEN SANDWjCJi<br />

On your choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bread or Roll<br />

s<br />

Young boaters must now show pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> training<br />

Young boating enthusiasts<br />

now <strong>have</strong> to show<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> that <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> first<br />

completed a boating safety<br />

course before <strong>the</strong>y can be<br />

issued a beat operators<br />

-license by Motor Vehicle<br />

Services, state spokesman<br />

Glenn R, Paulson has<br />

announced.<br />

According to Paulson,<br />

legislation enacted in January<br />

requires all individuals<br />

k > rVN y r><br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

rnSDeli& Catering<br />

Our 20th Year, 1969 • 1889 •"MAKE US A HABIT"<br />

1018 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 398-1046<br />

Hfi: Monday to Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Remember, you can still<br />

make Tax Deferred deposits for<br />

1988<br />

until<br />

April 17,<br />

1989<br />

Ask About Our<br />

IRA<br />

Individual Retirement Account<br />

Stop in today for details<br />

18 Month Fixed<br />

IRA<br />

9.25%<br />

effective annual yield on a rate <strong>of</strong> 8.85%<br />

Established 1887<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

NOME SAVINGS<br />

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

Main Office<br />

1001 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

Tel: 609-399-0012<br />

Established 1887<br />

tionally, 15 fatalities<br />

occurred on New Jersey<br />

waterways in 1987, while 14<br />

lives were lost in 1988.<br />

qualify for a New Jersey<br />

certificate.<br />

Boat safety coursei are<br />

Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotillas<br />

and by <strong>the</strong> United<br />

not operate motor boats.<br />

16 years <strong>of</strong> age and younger But • boat license !• not<br />

to •uccasafuUy complete a mqulrad to operate a sailboating<br />

safety course before boat without" a motor a<br />

<strong>the</strong>y car, operate a power boat propelled by man.<br />

Visstl on aU New Jersey po Werp or a p ^ vessd<br />

waterways<br />

driven on ndalwatars.<br />

Motor Vehicles now However, <strong>the</strong> new Iteisrequires<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> that such a taHon requires all boatera 16<br />

course has been completed years <strong>of</strong> age and younger to<br />

before it will issue a boat take a boat safety course<br />

license to <strong>the</strong>se young peo- regardless <strong>of</strong> where <strong>the</strong>y<br />

pie he added,<br />

plan t0 operate <strong>the</strong> power<br />

A certificate will be boat,<br />

issued to every youngster A test is not required to<br />

Who successfully completes obtain a boating lieense<br />

i State Police-approved said Paulsen, Motorists'<br />

boat safety course," Paulsen licensed in New Jersey may<br />

expiamed. "When <strong>the</strong> per- also opt to<strong>have</strong> an endorseson<br />

goes to a motor vehicle ment added to <strong>the</strong>ir licenses<br />

agency to apply for a boat- far a fee <strong>of</strong> S3 per year<br />

ing license, <strong>the</strong> certificate instead <strong>of</strong> obtaininB a sepamust<br />

be presented," rate boating license<br />

According to Colonel Paulsen added that <strong>the</strong><br />

Clinton L, Figano, State safety certificates must be<br />

Police superintendent, <strong>the</strong> carried when operating <strong>the</strong><br />

number <strong>of</strong> boating acd- power vessel,<br />

dents increased from 366 in "If a youngster is caught<br />

1987, to 417 in 1988. Addi- operating a power vessel<br />

SA!§<br />

Boating safety course certificates<br />

from Maryland,<br />

New York, Connecticut and<br />

Massachusetts will also be<br />

Branch<br />

IQiRoosBvaltajvd,<br />

Marmora, NJ 08223<br />

Tel: 609-390-0044<br />

States Power Squadrons at<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered by specific U. S. various locations through-<br />

All individuals 13 and<br />

older who operate motorized<br />

vessels on <strong>the</strong> state's<br />

non-tidal waters such as<br />

lakes, creeks or rivers are<br />

required to obtain boat<br />

licenses.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY - The<br />

largest indoor boat show in<br />

Children under 13 may<br />

out <strong>the</strong> state. Boaters may Enforcement Bureau at<br />

contact <strong>the</strong> nearest State State Police headauartyfs in<br />

Police marine bureau sta- West Trenton, at (609) Maton,<br />

or <strong>the</strong> Marine Law 2000, ext. 2533,<br />

AC boat show to feature 400 crafts<br />

New Jersey gets underway<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Convention Center<br />

here this afternoon (Thursday<br />

at 4) and continuing<br />

dally through Sunday with<br />

over 70 lines on display.<br />

The 10th annual Atlantic<br />

City Indoor Power Boat<br />

Show hours are 4 to 10 p,m.<br />

today and Friday, 10 ajn. to<br />

10 p.m. Saturday, and noon<br />

to 7 p.m. March 12.<br />

Sponsored by Trump's<br />

Castle, <strong>the</strong> event is twice as<br />

big as last year and will feature<br />

30 boat dealers, including<br />

Jack's <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

<strong>the</strong> largest in <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States.<br />

The final show <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> season<br />

it will display dose to<br />

but 75 accessory booths'<br />

providing information on<br />

financing, eleehonies and<br />

Jt Ss,<br />

Showgoers wiU <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

chance to look over and<br />

compare a selection <strong>of</strong><br />

"muscle boats," such as <strong>the</strong><br />

400 boits ranging in size<br />

from 6-foot pedal-powered<br />

boats to 40-foot yachts.<br />

According to Ed Bowersock,<br />

show manager, not<br />

only will boating enthusilive-aboard<br />

sport cruisers<br />

will be found such as <strong>the</strong><br />

34-foot Sea Ray and <strong>the</strong><br />

complew Uno <strong>of</strong> Silverton<br />

convertibles.<br />

Admission to <strong>the</strong> boat<br />

show is $6 for adults and S3<br />

for children under 12.<br />

For more information,<br />

please caU Edward Bowersock<br />

at (609) 482-6400<br />

before March 9 and (609)<br />

348-7476/7477 March 9 and<br />

after.<br />

High scorer in Pinochle at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club<br />

March 2 was Dolores<br />

ClearyfiM.<br />

accepted as pro<strong>of</strong> in New 40-foot Fountain 12-meter<br />

Jersey, Boaters taking similar<br />

basic boating safety 420s, Or, sport fisherman<br />

840 horsepower with twin<br />

courses in Pennsylvania can see <strong>the</strong> 36-foot Paceand<br />

d o<strong>the</strong>r tt states tt may also l maker. In addition, family f? If J • J<br />

%<br />

The Ociin City<br />

iUTCHERSHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

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

Year 'Hound<br />

, SlnOB 1962<br />

DAILY LUNCH SPiCiALS<br />

, From i ~<br />

to<br />

EAT-IN<br />

North East Corner<br />

Of 8th 4 West<br />

-tliu<br />

MJT »n, acEM em,<br />

DIAL 399-7680<br />

.MON.-SAT.<br />

10a,m.te5p.m.<br />

TAKE-OUT<br />

IASY<br />

PARKING<br />

Lung Association<br />

An array <strong>of</strong> SeaRay crafts, (Ike this one, will be among<br />

<strong>the</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> boats on display during <strong>the</strong> boat show<br />

Accessories and information will also be available.<br />

Buying boat or car<br />

said to be similar<br />

Runners-up were Ca<strong>the</strong>r- ATLANTIC OTY - Buyb<br />

today has farturers Association, <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> National Marine Manu-<br />

" Dromsky 592, ""<br />

pleasure boating industry<br />

575,A7 Bayard S53*"i«bara<br />

ing a car.<br />

has doubled In size during<br />

MeGehean 549, Chick Chik "Thwe is financingnowme last six years as a result<br />

_ __ - * c * available that enables you <strong>of</strong> a relatively strong<br />

544,i Blanche' Chesterton to P«y for your boat over 10 national economy making<br />

or ls<br />

527, Peggy Case 523.<br />

y ears ~ w** * more leisure money avalf<br />

_,<br />

monthly payment <strong>of</strong> $150 able — coupled with eaav<br />

The Ucean City Card or $250 - just Uke making financing opportunities and<br />

Club_meets 7 p.m Monday • ear payment," notes Id improved rSt and marina<br />

and Thursday at me Youth Bowersock.<br />

design<br />

Center, 6th and Atlantic. All "So <strong>the</strong> dream <strong>of</strong> owning m 1988, <strong>the</strong> retail boatane<br />

card players welcome,<br />

a boat, which used to be out industry in <strong>the</strong> United<br />

<strong>of</strong> reach for many people, is States, indudlne all boat<br />

now a very realistic oppor- sales, equipment, docking<br />

tunity for ataost every- and accessories, was valued<br />

one, continued Bowersock, at $18 billion,<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> Garden<br />

State Promotions, producer National boat builders<br />

The 1989 golf privilege <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City boat exhibiting at <strong>the</strong> March 9-12<br />

card promotion, sponsored bhovv.<br />

expo Include Grady White,<br />

by At Amolcan Lung Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey, hon-<br />

growing more versatile, he Thompson, Donzi, Pace-<br />

The deslp „.. „ <strong>of</strong> boats ra«» is „ Silverton, Chris Craft,<br />

ored by 17 South Jersey golf added, which makes boat- maker, Trojan, Bayllner,<br />

and country dubs, will conclude<br />

Friday, March 25. The same boat uiad for fish- Formula. Seine 20,000 buy-<br />

ing attractive to families. WeUenift, Wahoo, IMP.,<br />

The card is available for a ing can be used for water ers and browsers are<br />

S20 donation and will be jkUng or just cruising. .„ expected to attend <strong>the</strong><br />

honored be <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> He said that according to show.<br />

courses during March and and ^-f<br />

^Z£S* Congressman's Cup<br />

--•=• *-"•" swim meets Saturday<br />

All news Items<br />

must be submitted in<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

printed legibly.<br />

OCEAN CITY SECRETARIAL<br />

,,, NOW HAS,,..<br />

S# TWO LOCATIONS!<br />

ALL PRINTING and copying is being done at<br />

1245 West Avenue, our number is 399-4333,<br />

ALL OFFICE SUPPLIES, typing, typesetting and pre-press<br />

work is performed at 624-8th Street (next to corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Avenue). Our phone number is 398-4375,<br />

OURSPECIAL FOR MARCH<br />

Hammermlll 8000<br />

DP Piper, Whit.<br />

10 Roams to a Case<br />

§1/8x11,137.00<br />

81/2x14-148.00<br />

Sptdal2O#Bond-Whlto<br />

lORiims tot Cast<br />

81/2x11-133^0<br />

81/2x14. »42.60<br />

luyiCutjii<br />

ICweFHEE<br />

Paper Clips #1<br />

ICaseoMOPkgs.<br />

Reg. Cost $475<br />

BOVflR'S MflRK€T<br />

1338-44 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City 399-1343<br />

Opening For The Season<br />

Next Friday, March 17th<br />

Now Talcing Orders For Your Hams or<br />

Fresh Leg <strong>of</strong> Lamb!<br />

iHATFIElDBONiLgSS<br />

USDA BABY SPRING<br />

LEG OF LAMB<br />

FrCSh Never frozen<br />

$£•90 LB.<br />

Hanging Weight<br />

Boned & Rolled At No Extra Cost<br />

HAM<br />

$2.69*<br />

1/2 Ham<br />

^idiSlleidat<br />

NOBtTRACOST<br />

CALL NOW!To Insure You'll Ha • • ' T -<br />

I Your Log or Lamb or Ham In time for Your Easter Dlnnerl<br />

Watch noxt weeks S«nHnol-Ledg«r tor our Big Monoy Saving Adi<br />

OCIAN CITY — The<br />

1989, Congressman's Cup<br />

Swim Meet, sponsored by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Policemen's Benevolent<br />

Association Local 61 and<br />

Admission is $2 for all<br />

preliminaries; SI for finals;<br />

SI for program and heat<br />

sheet.<br />

The..41- to 18-year-old<br />

preliminaries run from 8 to<br />

8:45 a an.* meet begins 9<br />

am.<br />

<strong>the</strong> C-Cerpants, will be held<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> day Saturday<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Community Center<br />

swimming pool, 18th<br />

and Simpson.<br />

U.S, Rep. BUI Hughes will<br />

oe on hand to congratulate<br />

winners for <strong>the</strong> second<br />

annual event.<br />

The meet features swimmers<br />

under 18 who com-<br />

The 11- to 18-year-old<br />

evening finals run from<br />

5:30. The top six swimfflerg<br />

in each event return for<br />

finals.<br />

<strong>the</strong> 10-and-under timed<br />

finals begins at noon; meet<br />

pete in <strong>the</strong>ir own agestarts at 1 pan. There jut no<br />

groups.<br />

evening finals in this group.<br />

f<br />

nul/tstnn<br />

ACUA reneges on<br />

recycling plan —A2<br />

Time for green<br />

cuisine —A19<br />

193073 SflMPI-E<br />

HORO AND SONS<br />

SPRINGPORT<br />

IMih Year, Number 65 <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ. 08226 Thursday. Mateh 16,1989 Two Sections Price 300 (609)399-5411<br />

[Resort heritage: curtains or curtain call?<br />

i • • ' ByLEESTEELE<br />

BvLEESTEELE ^ : plans , to revamp a group <strong>of</strong> old<br />

1<br />

SentkwKedoerStafl<br />

"•••^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ movie plans to houses, revamp particularly a grou Jhe<br />

New owners <strong>of</strong> boardwalk movie houses<br />

Sl-year-old art deco Sttand; The<br />

and city to talk business, preservation<br />

meeting occurred past pressttme.<br />

Robert Sandman, <strong>the</strong> new<br />

OCEAN Crry — Someone<br />

wantt to convert some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

rea<strong>of</strong>fs most Moved properties.<br />

And for <strong>the</strong> first time ever,<br />

<strong>the</strong> city Historical Commission<br />

is being consulted.<br />

Last night businessmen were<br />

Deco days<br />

Inset shows tht glory days <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Strand Theatre, while <strong>the</strong> larger<br />

photo was taken late last week. The deco-style cinema will be divided<br />

scheduled to consult with <strong>the</strong><br />

dry Historical Commission over<br />

(please turn to page A10)<br />

pints by Gh^UiO<br />

Into a tour-plex, although Alyin and Bruce Prank, who now own <strong>the</strong><br />

landmark, are consulting with <strong>the</strong> city's Historical Commission,<br />

'Upper to prohibit parking <strong>of</strong> boats, RVs on streets<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Parking on<br />

<strong>the</strong> street during a snow storm may<br />

won be illegal in <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>ship.<br />

In addition, a proposed ordinance<br />

would jjrohlbit <strong>the</strong> parking <strong>of</strong> boats,<br />

rundown cars and recreation vehicles<br />

on fie street.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> request <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />

i# Public Works, Upper Township Committee<br />

agreed on Monday to draft an<br />

* Bating away<br />

ordinance prohibiting onstreet parking<br />

while snow removal operations<br />

are under way. Prime reason for <strong>the</strong><br />

request is safety, according to <strong>the</strong><br />

department <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

A March 3 letter from <strong>the</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Works to <strong>the</strong> governing<br />

body calls for an ordinance<br />

requiring aU cars to be removed from<br />

<strong>the</strong> streets during and after all snow<br />

storms until snow is cleared. ''<br />

Township Committee, on a motion<br />

by Committeeman Robert Jeffers,<br />

instructed its solicitor, James Waldron,<br />

to draft such an ordinance<br />

based on <strong>the</strong> request. The decision<br />

was made without debate.<br />

The one-page letter,, from roads<br />

Supervisor Jon Grubb, and his<br />

assistant Larry Bond, says <strong>the</strong> concern<br />

«* away at Oooan Cltya rorth end, a tonostancHno probtem^ madt ^rtf^<br />

is safety. ,<br />

Grubb and Bond also requested<br />

Township Committee consider an<br />

ordinance prohibiting <strong>town</strong>ship<br />

streets from being used to store recreational<br />

vehicles, boats and cars that<br />

don't run.<br />

The parking causes problems and<br />

(please turn to page A8)<br />

Cable TV<br />

hearing is<br />

March 28<br />

OCEAN CITY — The second, and<br />

probably last public hearing on <strong>the</strong><br />

gammons Communiations cable service<br />

local franchise will be held 7 pm,<br />

Tuesday, March 28 at <strong>the</strong> Youth Center,<br />

6th and Atlantic.<br />

At issue is elimination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> basic<br />

cable lineup, which is being merged<br />

with a string <strong>of</strong> specialty television<br />

stations such as Music Television and<br />

Cable News Network.<br />

The $10.25 basic cablrrate is $13.95<br />

under <strong>the</strong> new rate sttucture esabllshed<br />

in January,<br />

These conditions <strong>have</strong> angered -<br />

some subscribers,' and about 50 bate<br />

senior dttzens complained at an earlier<br />

hearing months ago. Mayor Roy<br />

Gillian has vowed not to sign any<br />

long-term contract with Sammons<br />

without some concessions. •<br />

last week, an article in mis space<br />

incorrectly listed <strong>the</strong> date and meettag<br />

place <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hearing. •<br />

MI 49364-<br />

DSL<br />

Motel to pay dead<br />

girl's estate -—A3<br />

Tonight's vote<br />

could reinstate<br />

axed city slots<br />

OCEAN CITY — Aftef weeki and<br />

weeks <strong>of</strong> folding, spindling and (to<br />

some) mutilating, City Counefl li let<br />

to vote tonight (Thursday at 7-M) on<br />

me S24 million-plus city budget.<br />

But with Coundlwoman Jeanne<br />

Clunn on vacaaon, one parttcular Una<br />

Item Council previously nixed may<br />

go back in me budget.<br />

Hve city positions, for <strong>the</strong> Public<br />

Works, Publk Relations and Recreation<br />

departments, costing $59,000.<br />

were defeated in a 4-5 vote in February.<br />

Clunn cist one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> *W votes.<br />

But <strong>the</strong> feisty nor<strong>the</strong>nd representative<br />

is in Florida and is expected to<br />

still be mere tonight when <strong>the</strong> final<br />

vote is cast on <strong>the</strong> budget. That leavgi.<br />

only Coundlmembers Jack Jon^<br />

NWtolas Trola and Mark Videttft?<br />

who voted to delete <strong>the</strong> jobs; aqft<br />

Karen OUphant, John Hood and G«£<br />

Jessel, who voted to keep <strong>the</strong> items <strong>of</strong>r<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget.<br />

"i;<br />

An amendment to <strong>the</strong> budget rH<br />

Offering to strike <strong>the</strong> positions — wflfc<br />

be introduced tonight. If a tie vqfcoccurs,<br />

<strong>the</strong> amendment will $£<br />

voided and <strong>the</strong> jobs will remain in thSt<br />

spending plan.<br />

> t<br />

A second amendment would cut tfe<br />

larger chunk out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> budget. . t<br />

vacate Miller Avenue under <strong>the</strong> ptoil ,t<br />

And <strong>the</strong> Old bulkhead line on # tt<br />

developer Kandle Scarborough wtth<br />

to build a boat sales and storage facility<br />

which would radically alter <strong>the</strong><br />

landscape at <strong>the</strong> comer <strong>of</strong> Bay and<br />

Maryland avenues, <strong>the</strong> area adjacent<br />

to his. sprawling waterfront developway<br />

for larger, more numerous 1<br />

slips. Twenty-five slips which '-0m<br />

about 30 feet long would be rcplaoed<br />

(please turn to page A16)<br />

AND MO<br />

AREA NEWS<br />

CROSSWORD<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

FISHING REPORT<br />

EDITORIAL "<br />

LOOKING BACK<br />

SPINDRIFT_<br />

CLASSIFjEDS<br />

SPORTSTBOXES<br />

Easter visitor<br />

Lauren, Brandon ind Ryan WtvK vi§« with <strong>the</strong> lastsr Bunny du*g iijj£<br />

ehton at <strong>the</strong> Upptr Township ilemsntary School las Saturday. PraeM<br />

from tht tvtnl, sporwertd by <strong>the</strong> Country Shore Women's Ok*, wi bM£R<br />

local charities. 5:<br />

4.


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Whirlpool No-frost Refrigerator<br />

Mod*) ET18NKXS<br />

• 18.0 cu, ft. Total RefrtgaratBd<br />

Vblume • Prevision for Optional<br />

jCEMASIC® Automatic tea Mokm<br />

• See-through Vegetable Crlsper<br />

and Meat Pan • Slide-out<br />

Adjustable Wire Shelves • Power<br />

Saver Switch • Covered Butter<br />

Compartment • Up-ftent<br />

temperature Controls • Super<br />

Storage Door Shelves • Adjustable<br />

Rollers • No-fingerprlnt Textured Steel<br />

Deere • igg Storage Shelf<br />

*64<br />

4.0 Amp Motor<br />

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SOMBM POWT — Ate<br />

eonvtadng <strong>the</strong> dty last summer<br />

to jdn Its countywide<br />

reqiidinj program vm •<br />

promise <strong>of</strong> comparable service,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong><br />

Utilities Authority has<br />

backed out <strong>of</strong> its pledge to<br />

collect recydables has once<br />

a week on a permanent basis.<br />

In a meeting with city <strong>of</strong>fidal3<br />

Monday afternoon, <strong>the</strong><br />

ACUA revealed that enoMweekcollectian<strong>of</strong>recydablcs<br />

In Samere Point will be limited<br />

to<strong>the</strong> firstsix months <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> program, slated to begin<br />

April 14.<br />

After that, aluminum,<br />

paper, and a new item —<br />

plastics — will be collected<br />

ana every otha week here<br />

under a plan which constitutes<br />

a reduction in service to<br />

local residents. *<br />

Man Lefte, ACUA recycling<br />

coordinator, said <strong>the</strong><br />

once every two weeks would<br />

ACUA wanted to be Mr tomuse a drop in <strong>the</strong> total<br />

all Atlantic <strong>County</strong> <strong>town</strong>s, all amount <strong>of</strong> recydables collect-<br />

be on <strong>the</strong> Authority program Kathleen Pancoast, who<br />

B <strong>of</strong> which an expected toed.<br />

by <strong>the</strong> did at <strong>the</strong> year. He oversees recycling matters<br />

said toiling <strong>the</strong> dty it will get for City Council, said Tues-«i<br />

cnee-a-week service was aday dry <strong>of</strong>ficials know first- *•<br />

mistake on his part.<br />

The news means Somers<br />

Point faces <strong>the</strong> very situation<br />

which made City Council<br />

reluctant tojoin <strong>the</strong> ACUA<br />

program in <strong>the</strong> first place.<br />

Last summer, <strong>the</strong> city<br />

agreed tojoin on <strong>the</strong> condition<br />

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Local <strong>of</strong>ficials woe concerned<br />

Aat reverting from a<br />

once-a-week schedule to<br />

hand that when collection<br />

was increased to weekly<br />

here, recycling tonages doubled<br />

Lefke Indicated that if<br />

reducing toevery two weekcollection<br />

causes a sudden<br />

drop in tonages, <strong>the</strong> ACUA<br />

could change its mind. But<br />

<strong>the</strong> local resident indicated*<br />

he thinks <strong>the</strong> fall<strong>of</strong>f won't -<br />

happen.<br />

H live in (own now and I<br />

don't put my sniff out once a<br />

weeVhesaid.<br />

Pancoast, who has prepared<br />

a report on <strong>the</strong> meeting<br />

for <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> City<br />

Council, doesn't believe that<br />

<strong>the</strong> governing body will bail<br />

out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ACUA program,<br />

which it agreed to join by<br />

resolution in August.<br />

For one Sung, <strong>the</strong> dty<br />

would <strong>have</strong> to pay twice if it<br />

retained toown program.<br />

All communities fund <strong>the</strong><br />

ACUA prognun regardless<br />

<strong>of</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r or not <strong>the</strong>y join<br />

through a $4-a-ton landfill<br />

surcharge, which <strong>the</strong> state<br />

collects <strong>the</strong>n redistributes toil<br />

counties far recycling and<br />

resource recovery (incinerator)<br />

operations.<br />

City <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>have</strong> argued<br />

that Somers Point, and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

communities with strong<br />

recycling programs in place<br />

prior to ttie enactment <strong>of</strong><br />

mandatory recycling statewide,<br />

are unfairly pressured<br />

by <strong>the</strong> ACUA program Into {<br />

disbanding <strong>the</strong>ir programs.<br />

Lefke said <strong>the</strong>re is no contract<br />

or formal agreement<br />

binding <strong>the</strong> ACUA and Som-<br />

Nine county communities<br />

m now receiving ACUA<br />

service, according to a recent<br />

Authority newt release. Hie<br />

Authority is aiming to save (Jj<br />

all 23 county municipalities<br />

by November <strong>of</strong> this year.<br />

Collection <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point's materials is to begin<br />

Friday April 14 Currently,<br />

recydables <strong>of</strong> residents east<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Road are collected<br />

on Thursdays; those west <strong>of</strong><br />

New Road, on Friday.<br />

Wat said said <strong>the</strong> Author- ,j<br />

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reqwne from all <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>s in<br />

which <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> begun recy-<br />

Point is one <strong>of</strong> three<br />

communities where collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> plattcs will be starting,<br />

he said.<br />

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mall a check for $8 per tagCouncil would envy, <strong>the</strong><br />

Board member expenses<br />

to <strong>the</strong> dty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, tend <strong>of</strong> Education last year who favored a $2.9are up 33 percent to<br />

c/o Beach Tag Office, Sth Wednesday adopted « million addition and $20,000, and public school<br />

and Asbury, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, $18.4-mllUan budget, which upgrade to <strong>the</strong> primary accountant's fee is up 25<br />

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addressed envelope should over last year 1 school. Debt service is now percent to $15,000, for<br />

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be enclosed. A receipt will*-"Taj!payers will be paying $886,492.<br />

be mailed to <strong>the</strong> sender<br />

Insurance went up 28<br />

Sliy hkoB Of As tagThe current expense budget<br />

requires an overall 8<br />

which may be redeemed for<br />

percent to $1.3 million,<br />

Homeowners paid 52« per<br />

<strong>the</strong> tags upon arriving In<br />

while student activity<br />

$100 <strong>of</strong> assessed valuation percent Increase.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry.<br />

expenses soared, up 56 percent<br />

to 120,000.<br />

last year, and even though Most school employee<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget is up this year, salaries rose 5 percent, <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> tax rate goes dawn (to a<br />

Some costs decreased.<br />

same as that <strong>of</strong> dry govern-<br />

total <strong>of</strong> Me) thanks to<strong>the</strong><br />

Textbook costs in <strong>the</strong><br />

$2 daily beach Board OKs $18-million school budget; up<br />

fanC rfcYrrftllftl*! A OCBAN OTY CITY = After = • Aftiri Rvjtn Even higher hlirhor lo is tt,o <strong>the</strong> debt ^Kf ment ~^, t _„„_ managers. B.. But t<br />

some ._ ... , . , , . , . ^?_ " ,,?. *^<br />

tags available<br />

relatively short 20-minute<br />

J^ % ThuraAy, Mirch 18, IBM THE SEHVHEL-Li<br />

OCEAN CTTY — Twodollar<br />

daily beach tags win<br />

be available here this sum*<br />

mer along with <strong>the</strong> SS<br />

weekly and seasonal tags.<br />

The daily tags will be on<br />

sale at 46th Street and West<br />

Avenue, 34th Street and <strong>the</strong><br />

beach, and on die boardwalk<br />

at 14th, 12th, 10ft, Sth<br />

•Wets and Moorlyn Terrace<br />

• at <strong>the</strong> Music Pier.<br />

•Hie weekly tags are valid<br />

Friday through <strong>the</strong> fellowing<br />

Saturday.<br />

Beach tags are in effect<br />

Saturday, June 17 through<br />

Labor Day, Sept. 4. AU per-<br />

10ns 12-years <strong>of</strong> age or<br />

older must wear tags<br />

between ft30 am. and 5:30<br />

pjn.<br />

• Seasonal tags may be<br />

ordered now through <strong>the</strong><br />

mail for $8. The price goes<br />

up to $10 after June 1.<br />

To order a seasonal tag,<br />

Mate <strong>of</strong><br />

murdered girl<br />

due $250,000<br />

OCBAN On — The Kscayne<br />

Hotel to gone, but<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1986 sexual<br />

assault and murder <strong>of</strong> a<br />

young art student <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

not i<br />

An attorney representing<br />

<strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> murder victim<br />

Mai Ngoc Hoang aid nit<br />

> week mat <strong>the</strong> 14-yearoid<br />

girl's estate will receive<br />

$250,000 in a court-approved<br />

settlement.<br />

The hotel's insurance company<br />

will pay <strong>the</strong> amount,<br />

asked for in a lawsuit filedin<br />

1987 by <strong>the</strong> student's mo<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Ut Thi Savino <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry.<br />

Her attorney alleged <strong>the</strong><br />

hotel was negligent In that<br />

<strong>the</strong> lock on <strong>the</strong> girl's hotel<br />

room door didn't work or<br />

wasn't installed.<br />

Mary Maudsley, <strong>the</strong> attorney,<br />

had also alleged <strong>the</strong><br />

hotel was negligent In<br />

employing <strong>the</strong> maintenance<br />

worker'<strong>the</strong>re Who 1 w«»<br />

accused <strong>of</strong> raping and strangling<br />

her.<br />

The maintence worker,<br />

Lester Allen Wilson, is currently<br />

serving a life term in<br />

Trenton State Prison, according<br />

to reports.<br />

The gW and <strong>the</strong> man were<br />

both residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hoteL<br />

The girt was a chambermaid<br />

who lived on <strong>the</strong> site. Hefamily<br />

lived three blocks<br />

from <strong>the</strong> noW, said Maudslev.<br />

The settlement was<br />

reached before <strong>the</strong> trial<br />

began, scheduled in Lower<br />

Township this past Monday,<br />

said Maudsley, a Unwoodbased<br />

attorney.<br />

Hoang, an intermediate<br />

school honor student, was •<br />

native <strong>of</strong> Vietnam. She was<br />

regarded as a promising art<br />

student.<br />

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Due toout-dated information<br />

supplied to <strong>the</strong><br />

newsnxm, a front-page<br />

headline and story last<br />

week listed <strong>the</strong> incorrect<br />

date and meeting dace<br />

for ne Simmons Communications<br />

franchise<br />

hearing, which is scheduled<br />

for 7 pjn. Tuesday,<br />

March 28 at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

dry Youth Center, 6th<br />

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2465. To remember <strong>the</strong> number,<br />

dtywide revaluation this<br />

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Mat<strong>the</strong>w Tomlin.<br />

Capital outlay, at $1.9<br />

million for <strong>the</strong> 1989-90<br />

school year, Is up 41 percent.<br />

service, up 53 percent<br />

thanks to bonding<br />

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line items demand much<br />

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A4 THESENT1NSL-LED0ER <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J, ThuHdny. March 16,1918<br />

Study: economic, not environmental, pressures hurting <strong>the</strong> Jersey shore<br />

MARMORA -<br />

A new<br />

The Tlie shore economy —- (•••••••••••i^—•— — « — • • — ^ — . • — ^ That ^aspect ^ hm has wmked worked Qm<br />

j ^ President Neely Cta*P^** p<br />

8 !,* at <strong>the</strong> 8 next<br />

quarterlv's quartoly's tot edition hits<br />

espedally esoedaUy in m Souh South Jersey Jersev HB«,«M . U H *I,_ ti_,,, i««»-.. „!*«« against -»,i« e » A. <strong>the</strong> .hnt. shore, In in rtia tiie overall<br />

strong economy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

w- D. D, Crowlev Crowley said that <strong>the</strong><br />

tounat reson resort now near New nm Jef-<br />

home.<br />

—has been in dedine since<br />

Affording to reports <strong>of</strong> a 1976, he said. The reason:<br />

1980s,<br />

recent Study in <strong>the</strong> premier prices,<br />

issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marmora-based "Prices along fee New Jersey<br />

shore for a summer New Jtmty Economic Qmrter-<br />

vaca-<br />

hf, <strong>the</strong> last two summers'<br />

ooan Ola and dead dolphins<br />

hive had minor overall<br />

impacts on New Jersey's<br />

shore economies.<br />

According to Dr, Lawrence<br />

T. Dark jr., chief economist<br />

and author <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> study, <strong>the</strong><br />

negative evento <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> past<br />

two simmers only accelerated<br />

<strong>the</strong> financial decline <strong>of</strong><br />

summer seasons.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn shore areas<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mcnmouth and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

counnes. poUuton reparti<br />

hurt <strong>the</strong> economy by 0,11<br />

percent Sou<strong>the</strong>rn regkms <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic and Gipe May counties<br />

were hurt a UtUe more —<br />

by 0,18 percent per year.<br />

ton <strong>have</strong> been increasing<br />

faster man in omer vacation<br />

destinations because <strong>of</strong><br />

growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year-round<br />

economy vs. summer<br />

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But rising prices are not to<br />

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when <strong>the</strong>y benefit from a<br />

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suggests.<br />

tional project recently<br />

during a principal's convention<br />

In New Orleans. He<br />

ocean<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> 108 school leaders<br />

chosen to man phones<br />

city<br />

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notes<br />

USA Totfcy telephone hotline<br />

on education,<br />

expected to pass a riseludon<br />

urging <strong>the</strong> state to wai <strong>the</strong> live caU from radio<br />

"The most interesting caU<br />

approve a $2 million matching<br />

fund request for South Texas," said Cipriano, a<br />

station KACC in Houston,<br />

Jersey Regional Theatre, principal for 11 years, "It<br />

Somers Point, which is was a live talk show and<br />

planning a new arts complex<br />

on Bay Avenue. <strong>the</strong> spot,"<br />

tiiey made me <strong>the</strong>ir man on<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r callers wanted<br />

CIPRIANO (N<br />

information on funding,<br />

UNIQUE PROJECT placement <strong>of</strong> gifted and talented,<br />

discipline policy,<br />

High School Principal<br />

Michael Cipriani) partici-pated in a unique educa-• in school. Qpriano lives spedal education and drugs<br />

in<br />

Iinwood with his wife and<br />

famUy.<br />

HAPPY BIRTHDAY,<br />

NEELYCROWLEY<br />

The notes columns don't<br />

usually deign to "do" birthdays,<br />

but this one is in<br />

order.<br />

WSLT manager/Surf publisher/Chamber<br />

.-. president/community<br />

do-er<br />

Neely Crowley had a birth,<br />

day hit week.<br />

The report was a topic<br />

during Tuesday's <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce meeting,<br />

in'which several objected<br />

to <strong>the</strong> report, No merchant<br />

was interviewed before <strong>the</strong><br />

report's conclusions were<br />

reached, was a common<br />

complaint.<br />

OC to host<br />

sludge dumping<br />

conference<br />

OCEAN CrtY —The federal<br />

Environmental Protection<br />

Agency, Coast Guard<br />

and National <strong>Ocean</strong>ic and<br />

Atmospheric Administration<br />

wiU hold a three-day<br />

conference on <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong><br />

sludge dumping 106 miles<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Coast<br />

March 27-30 at <strong>the</strong> Pert-O-<br />

CaU, here.<br />

Port-O-CaU <strong>of</strong>ficials confirmed<br />

yesterday Out <strong>the</strong><br />

conference will not be open<br />

to <strong>the</strong> public. But a special<br />

speaker system will be set<br />

up so <strong>the</strong> media and interested<br />

persons can listen in.<br />

According to Owen Murphy,<br />

local environmental<br />

activist, representatives<br />

from rune utilities authorities<br />

from New York and<br />

New Jersey which dump<br />

sludge in <strong>the</strong> ocean are<br />

expected to be on hand<br />

along with with represent*<br />

tives from <strong>the</strong> fishing<br />

Industry.<br />

PublicNotice<br />

Th# Wprkshw Mitting <strong>of</strong> tha Ci^ CouneD<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City scheduled to meet<br />

in Council Chambers on March 28th at 7:30<br />

p.m, will be meeting at <strong>the</strong> OCEAN CITY<br />

YOUTH CENTER Ith Street and AtJantJe<br />

.Avenues, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,., Nj, JMMEDIATILY ,<br />

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Communication which has been scheduled<br />

for 7:00 p.m. at that location.<br />

Adequate notice <strong>of</strong> this meeting Is being<br />

given pursuant to P.L, 1976, Chapter 231,<br />

Angela H.Pileggi<br />

Clftr Clerk, <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^. NJ<br />

Chamber's position is that<br />

business has been wounded<br />

by maturate and sweeping<br />

media reports that <strong>the</strong><br />

•fersey Shore* is polluted.<br />

Unpolluted beaches weren't<br />

always distinguished in<br />

reports, she noted.<br />

It's frustrating that we<br />

<strong>have</strong> to go toough Bus continually,'<br />

Qrowley said, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Jersey Cape being<br />

accused <strong>of</strong> deficiencies "fat<br />

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A6 THBSBNVNCL.LEDQER Oesun Cliy, N.J. ThumJiy, March 18,1BS9<br />

SAGES to begin spring semester <strong>of</strong> courses<br />

The SAUES (Sonior adults<br />

gaining education and stimulation)<br />

division <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Community College will<br />

open its spring stmeiter 10<br />

a.m. Monday, March 20 at<br />

St. Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church, 8th Street and Central<br />

Avenue.<br />

The eight-week series <strong>of</strong><br />

free courses for senior citizens<br />

will be hold at various<br />

neighborhood locations in<br />

Cape May and Atlantic<br />

counties, according to John<br />

Gilbert Sr., coordinator.<br />

The SAGES classes scheduled<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> City are<br />

entitled Dynamic Seniors.<br />

The group will meet for<br />

eight consecutive weeks at<br />

St. Peter's Church.<br />

Speakers and programs<br />

include: U.S. Congressman<br />

William j. Hughes; Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong>" Sheriff's<br />

trained dogs; investment<br />

advice for seniors by Bruce<br />

DeHaven and William<br />

Money <strong>of</strong> Paine Webber,<br />

Inc.; The American Southwest<br />

illustrated presentation<br />

by James Corson <strong>of</strong><br />

Capo May; education<br />

1989 by Dr.<br />

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and early days <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City by Robert Marts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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

Museum.<br />

Gilbert will serve as<br />

instructor for <strong>the</strong> classes.<br />

He has had extensive experience<br />

in senior citizen<br />

activities as a national representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons<br />

and presently seryes<br />

on <strong>the</strong> N.J. State Commission<br />

on Aging as well as <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> Advisory<br />

Council on Aging.<br />

Senior citizens aged 60<br />

and over, residing in Cape<br />

May or Atlantic county, are<br />

welcome to attend <strong>the</strong><br />

dynamic seniors class and<br />

may enroll during <strong>the</strong> first<br />

three sessions, March 20, 27<br />

or April 3.<br />

For information call<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

at 3434947 or Gilbert<br />

af399.2937.<br />

Local group has new name<br />

The Midway Civic Asso*<br />

dation met recently and<br />

voted to change <strong>the</strong> name<br />

Of <strong>the</strong> organization to <strong>the</strong><br />

Old Quarter Civic, Association.<br />

A majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members<br />

felt Midway no longer<br />

described <strong>the</strong> area served<br />

and was better defined by<br />

<strong>the</strong> name Old Quarter,<br />

according to a spokesperson,<br />

John Loeper, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Historic Commission,<br />

spoke to members about<br />

efforts to designate an his-<br />

torie district in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

The proposed district<br />

would run from Battersia<br />

Road to 18th Street, and <strong>the</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> to Great Igg<br />

Harbor Bay, thus encompassing<br />

all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Old Quarter<br />

within its boundaries.<br />

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

districting would be a iurvey<br />

to document <strong>the</strong> history,<br />

description, and<br />

historical significance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

structures within <strong>the</strong> area,<br />

according to <strong>the</strong> spokesperson.<br />

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approval, <strong>the</strong> survey should<br />

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A8 THBaBNTlNBL.LBBQefi <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Thursday, Much IB, 1989<br />

N1W POSTION AT<br />

AUTHORITY IS OFFICIAL<br />

Tht SoDBWt Point City<br />

Sewerage Authority is<br />

advertising to a fuMmi<br />

individual to handle day.<br />

to-day operations.<br />

The Authority revealed at<br />

its regular meeting last<br />

week that affinals intend to<br />

hire a supervisor CQOrdinator<br />

to manage <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and<br />

field operations.<br />

John Hill, an Authority<br />

member' as well ai a dty<br />

coundlman said <strong>the</strong> dedsion<br />

was made in closed<br />

session last month. In 1987,<br />

a confroversy erupted over<br />

an Authority plan to hire an<br />

mainland notes<br />

by James FitzPatrlck<br />

administtmtor. There was<br />

no conn"ovwsy. this time;<br />

said Hill,<br />

Such a poiition has been<br />

recommended for some<br />

time by <strong>the</strong> Authority's<br />

lawyer, engineer, and bond<br />

frusfie,<br />

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Bay area residents were<br />

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<strong>of</strong> New Jersey Heritage,<br />

lilting means government<br />

agencies need special<br />

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Individual property<br />

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meeting, credited those<br />

who worked on <strong>the</strong> district<br />

process including CouneUwoman<br />

Kathleen Paneotst,<br />

for achieving district status.<br />

Pancoast in nan noted that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Semen Point Historical<br />

Society funded <strong>the</strong> dUteict<br />

r<br />

application. 4<br />

M.R.H.S. BOARD<br />

OKsBUDGET<br />

The Mainland Regional<br />

High School Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Monday night ufianimously<br />

approved a<br />

$9.67-nulllen budget, which<br />

is up 26 percent.<br />

The budget incorporates<br />

a tax incraese <strong>of</strong> 73 cents<br />

for Scrmers Point residents,<br />

raising it to 48J cents per<br />

$100 <strong>of</strong> assessed value.<br />

Increases <strong>of</strong> 5.9 and 52<br />

cents are due for Unwood<br />

respectively.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> $2 million<br />

budget Increase has been<br />

attributed to a first-year,<br />

$1.65-million payment for<br />

<strong>the</strong> district's builffing program.<br />

The public will vote on<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget April 4.<br />

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prompt complaints from<br />

neighbors, <strong>the</strong> letter says,<br />

No timetable was set Monday<br />

for implementing <strong>the</strong><br />

unsafe condition caused by<br />

<strong>the</strong>se vehicles. They<br />

obstruct our plow paths,<br />

causing our drivers to<br />

swerve in and out, thus creating<br />

a very serious<br />

potential accident condition,*<br />

<strong>the</strong> letter Mates,<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

Vldetto's advice, all but one<br />

councilmember (Flood)<br />

voted to postpone a<br />

$812,000 debt service payment.<br />

Even without Qunn,<br />

that amendment is likely to<br />

succeed.<br />

Most Council members<br />

on Feb. 21 indicated to <strong>the</strong><br />

administration that after<br />

passage, <strong>the</strong>y will favor <strong>the</strong><br />

amendment to <strong>the</strong> $24.9<br />

million budget, cutting it to<br />

$24.4 mimon,<br />

Amended-, <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

It continues, "also, bywould increase <strong>the</strong> tax rate<br />

blocking <strong>the</strong> streets <strong>the</strong>y do 9 cents — until <strong>the</strong> city's<br />

not allow us to clear to <strong>the</strong>revaluation is settled.<br />

curb which Is necessary to The reappraisal <strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong><br />

allow for proper drainage <strong>town</strong>'s properties is increasing<br />

tiie resort's ratable base<br />

once <strong>the</strong> snow melts."<br />

Waldron said such an by over one-third, topping<br />

ordinance would require $3 billion, and dropping <strong>the</strong><br />

tow-away zones and sWet tax rate.<br />

signs.<br />

As It stands today, 1 cent<br />

—James FitzFatrlek <strong>of</strong> a tax rate supports<br />

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Indeed total $3 billion, 1'»<br />

cent will equal $300,000. •;<br />

Assuming <strong>the</strong> base,.;<br />

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year, <strong>the</strong> amended budget,,<br />

would carry with it a 5.4, J<br />

The local purpose tax rate, ,<br />

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<strong>of</strong> assessed valuation, and.,'<br />

<strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> a $100,000<br />

home would pay $54 more<br />

In local purpose taxes. Currently,<br />

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693 cents, under a $2 billion<br />

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Hie budget is $2,7 million*'<br />

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Ing plan last year increased'<br />

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Brandea McCauley demonstrates<br />

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FbUowing <strong>the</strong> fashion competition,<br />

AI 'Alberts,<br />

I rida Bowman and two far-WPVMmar host, ip tnt^ato<br />

UUe holdeis will be faa-on <strong>the</strong> boardwalk with<br />

lured in' this communiry's youngsters from his weekly<br />

annual Easte 1 parade, 1 paj, showcase program in Philadelphia.<br />

Easter Sunday, MarA 26.<br />

The fashion compeuaon A sunrise service will be<br />

begns in front 0! <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />

held 6:30 Easter morning at<br />

tfie SpwB St Qvlc Center,<br />

Terrace. Joining Bowman,, 6lh Street <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> boardwalk. 1<br />

an <strong>Ocean</strong> City native, will be All events are free and<br />

Laurie Kohr, Miss New Jersey<br />

1978 who WJU emcee <strong>the</strong><br />

event and Mary McQnnls,<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1979 winner who WJU<br />

help judge.<br />

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Aa best dressed woman,<br />

man, couple, family, ehildren,<br />

teen taale and female'<br />

and for <strong>the</strong> best bonnet.<br />

The laster Bunny is scheduled<br />

to dJsWbute chocolate<br />

rabbits to youngsters in front<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttie Pier at 1 pa, alao.<br />

Tracy FTench, Ktiss <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City and Amy HsseL Miss<br />

Gape May <strong>County</strong>, wifl greet<br />

finalists at <strong>the</strong> reviewing<br />

Stond. The Sunshine Boys<br />

Binjo Band will entertain<br />

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sponsored %y Holy<br />

Redeemer Visiting Nurse<br />

Agency in Swaintan. Tickets<br />

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9:45 a-m. and Holy Redeemer<br />

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fa announcing <strong>the</strong> tour, a<br />

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A10 WE SENVNeL-LeoaBH Ocin City. N. j. Thurrtty, M.rch 11, 1969<br />

CINEMAS _<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

ownere' Atlantic City-based<br />

attorney, had pledged at a<br />

Planning Board meeting<br />

last week that exterior work<br />

won't start until a meeting<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Coniffliislon,<br />

Interior work at <strong>the</strong><br />

ZIZZ^<br />

Strand had already begun,<br />

how.ever, Sandman<br />

acknowSaptr The Planning<br />

Board has no Jurisdiction<br />

over <strong>the</strong> interior<br />

design.<br />

At issue are <strong>the</strong> Village,<br />

Moorlyn and Strand mdvie<br />

houses. The Moorlyn and<br />

Village were built around<br />

1900, and <strong>have</strong> been boardwalk<br />

dnemas for a better<br />

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For as long as anyone can<br />

remember, <strong>the</strong> Wo were<br />

owned by Helen Schilling, a<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>nd resident who<br />

recently §old <strong>the</strong>m — some<br />

say unwittingly — to <strong>the</strong><br />

Frank family, which owns<br />

most area movie <strong>the</strong>attes,<br />

most notably <strong>the</strong> 16-screen<br />

complex at Shore Mall.<br />

That worries Jim Laymen,<br />

a former Strand caretaker<br />

who is familiar with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Strand 1 ! former "sister"<br />

meatfg in Marpte, which<br />

he said was bought and<br />

badly renovated by <strong>the</strong><br />

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Franks. ,<br />

Both cinemltB ware<br />

dtiipied <strong>the</strong> lame year by<br />

' Artnand Carroll.<br />

"To look at it now, you<br />

would nivw know it wai<br />

more than just two old box<br />

auditoriums. Its original<br />

design was ruined and now<br />

its days •« almost over,"<br />

Laymon told <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board in February. .<br />

In an inttrviaw last weak,<br />

Laymon mdiGattd hg (tared<br />

a nmUar "cost effective"<br />

motive in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, considering<br />

<strong>the</strong> Funks' Memorill'<br />

Day opening day<br />

deadlms.<br />

Laymon once worked for<br />

die Franks, managing several<br />

<strong>the</strong>atre! from 1983 to<br />

IMS, he said. He worked<br />

summers lor Schilling,<br />

though^sinee 1977,<br />

The Franks <strong>have</strong> vowed,<br />

though, to restore <strong>the</strong> look<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Strand and Moorlyn.<br />

Village plans <strong>have</strong> not yet<br />

been released.<br />

The distinctive rounded<br />

marquee and box <strong>of</strong>fice will<br />

be restored, although stores<br />

will be added to help<br />

recoup what will be a large<br />

investment, Sandman said<br />

last week.<br />

The Village on 8th Street<br />

has not beat part <strong>of</strong> any<br />

public discussion as yet.<br />

The Moorlyn around <strong>the</strong><br />

comer, its outside facade<br />

not withstanding, was renovated<br />

several times over <strong>the</strong><br />

years. In <strong>the</strong> *50s it was<br />

made a duplex <strong>the</strong>atre with<br />

tunnel-like auditoriums and<br />

ecu<br />

interior features not<br />

regarded nearly as highly<br />

<strong>the</strong> Strand's hup, stogie<br />

auditorium and cozy lobby<br />

space a half-block away.<br />

If s <strong>the</strong> Strand, on <strong>the</strong> corurn<br />

ner <strong>of</strong> 9th and Boardwalk,<br />

that is, as Planning Board<br />

chairman Michael Crovvley<br />

put it, "one <strong>of</strong> tile dty*s ilgnatures."<br />

The Strand Theatre is in<br />

many ways a remarkable<br />

building," said Sandman,<br />

<strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong> late Congressman<br />

Charles W. Sandman<br />

Jr., WUUam Hughes* predecessor,<br />

"The applicant<br />

hopes to make it a more<br />

remarkable building."<br />

Sandman should know,<br />

bi early February, Planning<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

All Repairs On Any (1) One Appliance<br />

$19.95<br />

plus parts<br />

with this coupon<br />

Board chairman Crowley<br />

sent hta several newspaper<br />

dippings, dating bade to<br />

1983, on <strong>the</strong> Strand.<br />

"Preserving <strong>the</strong> Strand in<br />

<strong>the</strong> art deco motif <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

IMS em on make this <strong>the</strong>atre<br />

a unique boardwalk<br />

atWcHon unsurpassed by<br />

any o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>atre. We suggest<br />

that full advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

this opportunity be seized,"<br />

Crowley wrote back <strong>the</strong>n.<br />

But <strong>the</strong> facade is in bad<br />

shape, Sandman told <strong>the</strong><br />

Planning Board last<br />

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Wednesday.<br />

"Although it is a beautiful<br />

building, it needs a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

work," he said. "Ifs a<br />

financial commitment that<br />

is unbelievable."<br />

Laymon said <strong>the</strong> building<br />

is really in perfectly fins<br />

shape.<br />

He also said in a telephone<br />

interview last week<br />

that schilling had no Intentions<br />

<strong>of</strong> selling to <strong>the</strong><br />

Franks.<br />

1 spoke to her <strong>the</strong> day<br />

before die rale, and she wag<br />

dead set against selling to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Franks, said Laymon,<br />

Although rumors had drculated<br />

to <strong>the</strong> conwry, a<br />

Frank family spokesperson<br />

had denied in Tht Prms in<br />

February any connection<br />

with <strong>the</strong> sale. The <strong>the</strong>atrei<br />

were sold to a mysterious<br />

ASF Corporation, which<br />

Lett: The Moorlyn dates back to 1900, when H wit<br />

Mogre's Bowling Casino, A ballroom upstairs still exists, but<br />

is being ustd as a storeroom. Mover Patron* on Easter<br />

Sunday 1856 line up for <strong>the</strong> Village, <strong>the</strong> future plans <strong>of</strong><br />

which <strong>have</strong> not yet been made public. The recently-sold cinema<br />

also dates tack to around <strong>the</strong> 1900, when (Urns were<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir infancy. <<br />

SchiUing'i attorney Ronald<br />

Taht said was formed for<br />

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

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>atres.<br />

Calls to attorneys and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r sources went unanswered<br />

or were unhelpful<br />

in ascertaining <strong>the</strong> mcorporators<br />

<strong>of</strong> ASF. TTien Planning<br />

Hoard documents in<br />

mld-Febraury listed Ahrtn<br />

and Bruce Frank as 50*50<br />

partners in ASF,<br />

Taht said mat <strong>the</strong> sale to<br />

ASF was not based solely<br />

on <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

<strong>the</strong> highest bidder. The corporation<br />

also <strong>of</strong>fered assurances<br />

mat <strong>the</strong>y would keep<br />

<strong>the</strong> buildings operating as<br />

<strong>the</strong>aws — a major concern 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schilling's, he said.<br />

When <strong>the</strong> sale was ininaUy<br />

reported, m November,<br />

it was widely<br />

speculated that <strong>the</strong>atres<br />

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would not be found feasible<br />

by new owners. Demolition t<br />

was feared by many.<br />

The Historical CotnmUslon<br />

has been around for<br />

yean, as havi buildings on<br />

<strong>the</strong> island that ore considered<br />

historical. But thisjli<br />

<strong>the</strong> first time <strong>the</strong> Commission<br />

has been consulted by !<br />

any businessman, much l^st<br />

businessmen in <strong>the</strong> Frank<br />

family's league. ]<br />

One reason for <strong>the</strong> Commission's<br />

new-found sttture<br />

is Commission memjxa 1<br />

Richard McNall/s appointment<br />

as an alternate to <strong>the</strong><br />

Planning Board. Hta jfait<br />

meeting was WednewUy.<br />

when Sandman, during an (<br />

informal workshop hearing,<br />

invited himself to lilt<br />

night's meeting.<br />

McNally speculated talari<br />

Interview Tuesday that I<br />

Cdmmlaslon in&f «sk' he<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stores to be<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>atres.<br />

Hie Strand would 4 ve<br />

two stores when <strong>the</strong> lotjby<br />

entrance wu, The <strong>the</strong>itre<br />

entrance would be moved<br />

to <strong>the</strong> side, near <strong>the</strong> boardwalk<br />

ramp.<br />

m<br />

More troubling td<br />

McNally is <strong>the</strong> Moorlyn<br />

plans. A small shop ytoM *<br />

be attached to <strong>the</strong> .ticket,<br />

booth's right tide, ruining<br />

<strong>the</strong> symmetry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marquee<br />

and bop <strong>of</strong>fice design.<br />

"That will definitely tuln<br />

<strong>the</strong> whole facade as far as<br />

I'm c6ncerned," 4 s1 '*<br />

McNally.<br />

Still, ifs good that <strong>the</strong><br />

Commission is being Q<br />

allowed input.<br />

It feeto good that somebody's<br />

recognizing us final*<br />

ly," he said.<br />

Kiwuiil Club meeting, Harry's<br />

Inn, Some Point, 6 pjn.<br />

Qeom aty/Upper Township<br />

Ratify Club meeting. Mart Reslament,<br />

Somers Point, 630 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City coming events<br />

ODAY f n y )<br />

Alcoholla Anqnymeus meet-<br />

Women's Research dub <strong>of</strong>Ing, Holy Trinity Igiieopil<br />

Oassn aty triesHiif with promm<br />

on Longwood Gardens by<br />

dujeh, 30th Street and Biy Ave.<br />

pue, 10 p.m.<br />

Waiter Hutcheson, at The<br />

nrndasHsW. 1:30 pm<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Story hour with oafti ind<br />

Retired Federal Employees music for children ages 4-6,<br />

meeting, Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good<br />

Counsel hall, 1230 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty library, 6th Street<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, 10-J0 ajn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Cud Out, youth<br />

senltr, 730 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Council meeting<br />

•nd final budget hearing, primary<br />

tdiMl, 5th Street and Wat<br />

Avenue, 730 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Lodge 171 F&AM<br />

meeting, MuenlC Lodp, 7;30<br />

•«p,ni. ••<br />

3.6<br />

10<br />

•<br />

Off R^^atioii Board<br />

YMIUI Ctntw, 6th Street<br />

Atlantic Avenue, 8 p,m,<br />

Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Retired Persons (AAEF) meeting,<br />

•pMker will be Oscar Ernst, district<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> social MCU-<br />

.itbf <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>the</strong> YqiitJi Center, Sth<br />

»«U&« UMf AUmlle Avaiut. 1<br />

Tax assistance forsenior citizen*<br />

«t <strong>the</strong> Stainton Senior Ccn-<br />

ICT, ,33rd Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

'"116 3 p.n\i'Rw amoinhnent e«U<br />

•«mm<br />

-it<br />

Youth Athletic League baseball<br />

ilgn-ups at <strong>the</strong> Youth Center, 6th<br />

Street and Atlantic Avenue, 10<br />

a.m. to noon.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Tax assistance for senior dHzens<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Stainton Senior Center,<br />

33rd Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

1 to 3 pa. For appointment call<br />

399-OT5S,<br />

Youth Athletic League baseball<br />

sljm-upf, primary school, Sth<br />

Sheet and West Avenue, 630 to S<br />

pm.<br />

Dynimic SeiUors SAGS program,<br />

featuring Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong> Sheriffs trained dpp<br />

with Anthony Blanchino, speaker,<br />

St. Peter 1 ! Methodist Churdi,<br />

IOBJII.<br />

Nomitta meeting, Port-O-Call<br />

Hotel, 1130 am.<br />

Exchange Club meeting,<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, Somers<br />

Point, & 30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Card Qub meets,<br />

youth center, 730 pm.<br />

Successful investing for seniors<br />

seminar, sponsored by SAGES <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Community College,<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,<br />

30th Sum md Say Avenue, 10 to<br />

Youth Athlene League basebaU<br />

sign-ups at <strong>the</strong> intermediate<br />

school, lith Street and Bay Ave.<br />

nue, 630 to 9 p.m.<br />

Old Quarter Civic Association<br />

(former Midway Civic) general<br />

membership meeting, primary<br />

school, Sth Street and West Avenue,<br />

7-Mpm.<br />

Boy Scout Troop 32 meeting,<br />

VFW lith Street and Bay Ave.<br />

nue, 7i3M pm.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting,<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, 30th Street and Bay Ave.<br />

nue, 8<br />

Matchpoint Jn, duplicate<br />

bridp, Muile Pier, 7i30 pa.<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital auxiliary,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry chapter, meeting<br />

at tht youth emter, 6Ui Street<br />

and Atlantic Avenue, 1230 p.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Women's Cooperative League<br />

meeting, youth center, 9 a.m.<br />

Tax assistance for tailor citizens<br />

at dty hall, Sth Street and<br />

Asbury Avenue, 10 a m. to 2 pjn.<br />

No appointment necessary.<br />

Good Counsel Leisure<br />

dub<br />

meeting, speaker Unda Benltz <strong>of</strong><br />

Geranium Temple No. 469<br />

meeting, 618 Bay Ave., 8 pm.<br />

TUESDAY .<br />

BANNER<br />

DOG TRAINING<br />

CLASSES STARTING<br />

Wed., March 22nd<br />

398-3403<br />

Private Instruction Available<br />

Two Great Dangers To<br />

-s- ,„„,«* art many causes <strong>of</strong> bllndntss, from I<br />

Iflcongenltal defects to accidents. But, two<br />

• f tdifftr#nt digeniratlvi and progrisaive<br />

I diseases art a great danger to persons over I<br />

140."'Senile cataracts eaust about 13% and<br />

Glaucoma about i 4% <strong>of</strong> all bllndntss. '<br />

I« But cataracts can bt safely removed and [<br />

ifllaucoma can bt controlltd, providing tjie<br />

I diagnosis <strong>of</strong> elthter is made and treatment<br />

J begun in Its earlv stages. The only sure way to<br />

I guard aoainst <strong>the</strong>st two dangtrs Is to <strong>have</strong><br />

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lyeats after <strong>the</strong> agt <strong>of</strong> 40- It takes an txptrt to<br />

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We «ooq)t Medicald, Legend , FAAD, Blue Cross,<br />

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internal Revmut Serviee, Mdal<br />

haU, 40th Sttett and A»bury Avenue,<br />

I pm,<br />

Chesa Qub meets in youth<br />

center, 7 pm.<br />

*42ndSmef play<br />

March 17,18,19<br />

Italy Spirit High Schol will<br />

pwsant <strong>the</strong> ftoadway Musical<br />

42nd Stmt it 8 pm.,<br />

Mareh 17, 18 and W in <strong>the</strong><br />

school auditorium, Absecon.<br />

Ilia show will include such<br />

hits as We're in <strong>the</strong> Money,<br />

Shuffle <strong>of</strong>f to Bi#to, and LuMeby<br />

<strong>of</strong> Broadway, Call 646-<br />

Fun and humor<br />

workshop April 1<br />

A workshop for nurses,<br />

<strong>the</strong>rapiste, counielors, business<br />

people and support staff<br />

on fun and humor will bo<br />

hem 9 ajn. to 4 p,m. Saturday,<br />

April 1 at tfie home <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard Cohen, 505 W.<br />

Hamilton Ave., Linwood.<br />

Registration S60' includes<br />

luncheon, Bring down character<br />

dotties, Kali, wigs and<br />

accessories. Gown make-up<br />

supplied. For information<br />

call 653.2134 or 39M344.<br />

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Visit our Showroom located at<br />

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Open Mon.-Sat. « Clwedjundoy<br />

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QUESTION: Iv. Inherited<br />

•emt rasldanUal tail<br />

Mtate. Would it m«k« mom<br />

m i to 1*11 It or keep It<br />

•nd nnt It out?<br />

ANSWIR: With iueh No<br />

dollart at stake, It would<br />

make sense to <strong>have</strong> • rail<br />

estate protosskxial tit<br />

down with you and put all<br />

<strong>the</strong> pros and MM down<br />

on paper.<br />

Important questions need<br />

to be answerod and you<br />

need pr<strong>of</strong>essional Input<br />

Should you Mil? What<br />

return can you expect?<br />

Whit Will be <strong>the</strong> tax<br />

consequences? Is It <strong>the</strong><br />

right time to top Would<br />

ha residence bo a good<br />

final property? Would It<br />

be wiser torent or put he<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it Into financial<br />

InstrumMitt? Qtt all ttie<br />

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WBrnei ol buying or<br />

Billing a name. Please<br />

phone or drop In tony<br />

IF YOU INHERIT property,<br />

you'll need expert •dvlea on<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r to tell H or keep H<br />

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Thursday, March IB, IBM<br />

Original Monopoly<br />

This original 1932 Monopoly game painted on <strong>the</strong> back<br />

<strong>of</strong> an oilcloth table covering is one ot thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

antique goodies featured this weekend at Convention<br />

Center Inwhat dealers are calling "Atlantlque City." The<br />

show runs from 9 a.m. to B p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to<br />

6 p.m. Sunday.<br />

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Point Dems back Florio<br />

SOMERS POINT — The ceremony. The Officeri «#<br />

Somers Point Democratic as follows:<br />

League, at <strong>the</strong>ir regular LeroyLudeeke §r,; prtilp^Mae!<br />

Colao, vice<br />

meeting last month,<br />

installed <strong>of</strong>ficers for 1989 dent, Peggy Ludeeke,<br />

andendorsed Congressman corresponding secretary,<br />

James Horio as <strong>the</strong> candidate<br />

for governor on <strong>the</strong>secretary and Susan<br />

Debbie Wallace, recording<br />

Slaugh-<br />

Democratic ticket in <strong>the</strong>ter, treasurer.<br />

upcoming June primary.<br />

John Conroy, Somers<br />

Point municipal chairman,<br />

conducted <strong>the</strong> swearing in<br />

Also, Ludeeke discussed<br />

<strong>the</strong> third annual Scholarship<br />

Award for an area<br />

high school senior bom<br />

Somers Point.<br />

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DIAMONDS WANTED!<br />

ANY SIZE/ANY SHAPE<br />

Thomas Jewelers is searching<br />

for fine quality diamonds.<br />

HIGHEST PRICES PAID!<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ. • 3M-Q3S9<br />

MonvSat. 9:30-8:30 .fri. 'U! S p.ffl.' Ctoiad Sunday<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

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GENERAL & FAMILY DENTISTRY<br />

FULL SERVICE LAB ON PREMISES<br />

REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT<br />

EMERGENCIES ACCEPTED<br />

39M542<br />

600 WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Saturday and<br />

Insurance Plant<br />

Evening Hours<br />

Welcomed<br />

Serving 77»<br />

WE'RE HAVING A<br />

"HOUSEWARMING"<br />

AND YOU'RE<br />

INVITED!<br />

fter more than 65 years <strong>of</strong> helping Cape May <strong>County</strong> residents purchase<br />

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obituaries<br />

Julia Schreiner, 62<br />

OCEAN Cmf — JvM K. Storeteff^, died Mpreh 11<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somere Point '<br />

Bom in Newark, she had lived in Westfieldand was a<br />

summer resident in <strong>Ocean</strong> City from 1963 until moving<br />

here permanently in 1972, ,<br />

i 4 '<br />

Surviving are her husband, G. John Jr.; two' nu,<br />

William S. <strong>of</strong> Willlams<strong>town</strong> and David J, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,<br />

N.C.; two daughter^. Stephanie S, Bumet <strong>of</strong> jV«ldhoven,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands, and Sncy Schretaer-Murphy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City; a sister, Bette Aquino <strong>of</strong> Middle<strong>town</strong>; and 11<br />

grandchildren. . • , %<br />

Mast <strong>of</strong> Christian burial was Mid; Wednesday at St.<br />

Augustine'* RC Church. Budal was in Senlde Cemetery,<br />

Palermo. . V f-<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey funeral Home,<br />

Palermo, • . V'V «<br />

Donations may be made to tht QaiaTityRewJui<br />

SquadJSOl West Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 0026.*<br />

Jacob Campbell, 100<br />

NORTHFIELD — Jacob G, Campbell, 100, died Iviirch<br />

10 in Shore Memorial Hospital, Semen Point.<br />

Mr. Campbell was a maintenance mpervtsor for <strong>the</strong><br />

Atlantic City Electric Company.*!^ was a charter member<br />

and past president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Quarter Century Qub <strong>of</strong>.<br />

<strong>the</strong> utility, now known as AtlanUotPectric He was a<br />

lifelong area resident.<br />

Surviving are three daughters, Anne Smith <strong>of</strong> Tucson,<br />

Ariz,, minor Woodland <strong>of</strong> Norrii<strong>town</strong>, Pa^ and Martha<br />

Golpn <strong>of</strong> Sebring, Fla.; a son, Robot <strong>of</strong> Hollywood,<br />

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

Service will be 11 a A. today (Thursday) at <strong>the</strong> Mlddleton-Stroble<br />

Funeral Home in 5mnai Point, where<br />

friends may all from 10 ajn. Burial will be in Mends<br />

Central Cemetery, Unwood.<br />

Contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> Northfleld Rescue<br />

Squad,<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

OoMoCby.NJ<br />

Phone 399-CBW<br />

644 Shore Rd.<br />

Piknro.NJ<br />

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Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner<br />

Sallie J. Godfrey* Director<br />

John K, Baltz, IVtananer<br />

In Turn cfTYoWt, We Are At Ntar At Tar tfmnt<br />

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First Presbyterian Church<br />

"Holding ForthTheWord<strong>of</strong>Ufi"<br />

SEVENTH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />

OCiANCITY.Nj, :<br />

Rev. John Stephen Sheldon. Pattor<br />

Rev. William R. Alton, Pa«tor Emeritus<br />

J, Kmafli RUN, MwtwoC Mate<br />

Jam & WgtMy, SrpnM<br />

PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 19,1989<br />

Morning Worehlp 11A.M.<br />

Sermon: by Rev. John S.SteWon<br />

Evening Worship 7flO P.M.<br />

Transportauon available to 11 A.M. Wwihlp Service<br />

CHIMSUSi<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 930 A.M.<br />

Classes tor all aoM<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Morning Bible Study Hour 1030 A.M.<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

Men's Prayer Breakfast 7«0AM.<br />

(Chatterbox, 9th & CantttfAva.)<br />

Maundy Thursday - Holy Communion Service<br />

730 P.M.<br />

Youth Programs - For Information call Youth Director<br />

Tim Bromhead, 398-7B81<br />

A Cordial Wtteom Awaits You<br />

HOLY WEEK SERVICES<br />

ST.JOHN<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church<br />

Central Ave. st Tenth St. Omm city, N. J.<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

Holy Communion 1030A.M,<br />

wthPalmProeBsstari<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

Holy Communion 11 A.M.apd7:30PJwl.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

Dramatic Rearing 7:30 P.M. -<br />

The Vigil <strong>of</strong> Eastor<br />

HolySaturday$t 730 PM<br />

Easter Day<br />

Holy Communion at 8:30ft 1030 A.M.<br />

Special Music at All:<br />

E<strong>the</strong>l Ostrander, 88 .<br />

' WDIANA — lthd M, Ostranji^, m, fannerfy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gry and Guliport, Ha., died March § in bidk<br />

, napolls, Ind. t ,<br />

Mrs. Ostrander was a longtime residenfin <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

before moving to Gulfport In 1068. ^ "<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she was a secretary for Mobile<br />

Off Co. in Paulsbaro for 20 yean prior to retirement, 9he<br />

. wag a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star chapter'83 in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty and served os secretary for Kemble Method-.<br />

lit Church in Woodbury.<br />

Wnlle in Gulfport, Mrs. Ostrander was a member'<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> First United Methodist Church and volunteer with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Salvation Army. ,<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Doris Tyler <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Indiana^ a<br />

»i»ter, Constance Hiteshue <strong>of</strong> Bedford, Pa.; three grandchildren<br />

and four 1 great-grandchildren.<br />

Service and burial were private in St. Petersburg, Hi.<br />

Arrangements were by Anderson-McQueen Funeral<br />

Hone in St. Petersburg. .<br />

Michael Ginieczki, 72<br />

BEESLETS POINT —Michael A. Ginieczki. 72, <strong>of</strong> this<br />

dty died March 14 in <strong>the</strong> Unwood Convalescent Center,<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, he was a resident hoe for nine<br />

years and was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Upper Township Senior<br />

Citizen Cotter. Mr. Ginieczki was formerly owner <strong>of</strong> Ae<br />

United Frankford Store in Philadelphia.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Olga; two sou, Richard F, <strong>of</strong><br />

Hatters, Pa. and Michael J., MB. <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Chester J,, M.D. <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon Valley. Pa., and two<br />

sisters, Frances Murowski <strong>of</strong> Florida and Stella Taintor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Man <strong>of</strong> ChriaHan Burial will be Mid 6 pm> Friday at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Resurrection, Marmora.. Friends may<br />

call at <strong>the</strong> church from 5 to 6 pjn. Burial will be 11 ajn.<br />

Saturday in St Dominic's Cemetery, PhlladelpWa.<br />

Arrangements are by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital building fund, Jonten Point<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

m VMtykm, aum urn smmt nj 0MM City, MJ.<br />

Rev. John E. Jamieson<br />

»:« A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

11sOO A.M. MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:30 P.H. EVENING SCTVtCE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICE<br />

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Join us for Holy Week Services:<br />

Palm Sunday, March 19,10 A.M.<br />

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Maundy Thunday, March 23,8 PJi<br />

"TWECOMMUWNGFRIEND"<br />

Good Friday, lUrch 24, IPil.<br />

"THE WOUNDED FRIEND-<br />

Easter, Math 26,0 411 A.H<br />

"THE ETEfiNAL FRIEND"<br />

Sunday Church School,<br />

10A,m,<br />

•Friendship C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour<br />

11A.M.<br />

Staffed Nursories at all<br />

Services<br />

Inspiring Music wftft Soloists.<br />

Choirs.Ted by Paul McKay<br />

Organist Glen Portschsr<br />

Joluwon, DD<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

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SimnAYMARCH 19,1989<br />

930 AM • SUNDAY SCHOOL ,<br />

I(h45 AM. - WORSHIP<br />

•THE TRUE PALM<br />

SUNDAY*<br />

Pastor Ronald W. Mansdoerfer<br />

6:00 P.M. WORSHIP<br />

'The Day Christ Died"<br />

Pastor Mansdoerfer<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:45 PM. - AWANACUIBS<br />

7m PM. - MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

Henry Glaser, 88<br />

MARGATE - Henry J.GlaBer ST., 88, died Maich 10 at<br />

, his residence after a brief illness. •<br />

Mr. Glaser moved to <strong>the</strong> Atlantic City ma In 1947 to<br />

hfe*d <strong>the</strong> James Silt Water Taffy Company.<br />

*- Along with Mi bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Otto, Joseph and Rank, he<br />

was a leader in <strong>the</strong> confectionery industry in Ac Delaware<br />

Valley. ,, *<br />

He was fonnerly chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> board and president<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Daity Maid Confectionary Company rf Philadelphia,<br />

<strong>the</strong> James Salt Water Taffy Company <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

City, Shriver's Salt Water Taffy Company in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Stutz Candy Company <strong>of</strong> JenJdn<strong>town</strong>, Pa.<br />

Mr. Glaser was active in many ana assodatianfl and<br />

WM a past president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Atlantic Qty Boardwalk<br />

Merchants Association. He was a director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Anchor<br />

Savings and Loan Association; a director <strong>of</strong> -die MIM<br />

America Pageant, and a member <strong>of</strong> me Atlantic City<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Rotary dub.<br />

Mr. Glaser was also a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Retail Confectioners<br />

Association.<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and At Serra dub<br />

East <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong>.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Virginia; two ions, Henry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Frank <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a daughter, Virginia<br />

Berwick <strong>of</strong> Glad wynne, Pa.; two sisters, Elsie Morris<br />

and Hireda Costello, both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; and four<br />

grandchildren. .<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Tuesday at <strong>the</strong><br />

Blessed Sacrament Church in Margate. Entombment<br />

ww in Holy Cross Garden Mausoleum in Yeadon, Pa. *<br />

Arrangements woe by'<strong>the</strong> George H. Wimberg<br />

Funeral Home, Ventnor.<br />

Memorial oonMbuttons may be made to <strong>the</strong> Blessed<br />

Sacrament Church in Margate.<br />

William Fennimore, 77<br />

OCTAN QTY — William L. Ftantaaw, 77, <strong>of</strong> 2808<br />

Wesley Ave., died March 9 at his home.<br />

Retired.Mr. Fennimore had been manager <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Newton<br />

Tool and Dye Co. In Wenona. He also was <strong>the</strong> farmer<br />

general superintendent <strong>of</strong> Baldwin Locomotive<br />

Works and a terns' vice president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fischer<br />

Machine Co., both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />

Mr. Fennimore wit a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbus, <strong>the</strong> Leisure Qub and American Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Retired Persons, aU <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.<br />

Formerly <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken, he lived tat this dry 10 years.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Margaret Y.; a son, William L.<br />

Jr. <strong>of</strong> Worcester, Pa.; two daughters, Joan Griffith <strong>of</strong> Qenolden,<br />

Pa., and Margaret Lamit <strong>of</strong> Cupertino, Calif.; hl»<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine <strong>of</strong> Mullica nil; a bro<strong>the</strong>r, Leonard <strong>of</strong><br />

Mullica HU1; 15 grandchildren and eight great-grand*<br />

children. ><br />

A Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Monday at Our<br />

Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Council Church. Burial was In Harleigh<br />

Cemetery, Camden. . v.,<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Chester J. Wimberg<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Contributions nay be sent to Holy Redeemer Visiting<br />

Nurses Association, 1801 Route 9, Swainton 08210, or to<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rescue Squad.<br />

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Weekly Lesson: "MAN"<br />

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forth <strong>the</strong> Spirit <strong>of</strong> his Son into your<br />

hearts, crying, Abba, Fa<strong>the</strong>r..."<br />

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Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Monday at Ae<br />

^ Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Resurrection, Marmora. Burial was In<br />

9 Seavllle Methodist Cemetery,<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Hone,<br />

Palermo.<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> Upper Cape Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Deborah Hospital, 502 20th St, Avalon 08202. /<br />

Florence Gaskill, 90<br />

SOMERSPOrNT~HorenceM.Ga8km,90,<strong>of</strong>tluidty<br />

died March 8 In <strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care Center.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she was formerly <strong>of</strong> Colling-<br />

A swood. She also resided In <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty for 22 years and<br />

had been a resident here for seven years.<br />

Mrs. GaskiU was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

§<br />

Christ Scientist in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.<br />

S Is survived by one bro<strong>the</strong>r, John J. Mat<strong>the</strong>ws <strong>of</strong><br />

Service and burial were private.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

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Palm Sunday service at<br />

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The R»v. Paul W. vander for all ages begins 9 ajn.<br />

Loo, pastor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Union Rev. vander Loo holds Bible<br />

Chapel By-The-Sea, will study 7 pm. Wednesday<br />

give a sermon Palm Sun- evenings followed by choir<br />

day, March 19, entitled rehearsal at 8 pan.<br />

The colt secured^<br />

The current Bible study<br />

Servicfe for Holy Thure- topic is <strong>the</strong> book <strong>of</strong> Genesis,<br />

day, Mareh», wiU begin at Afiareweleome.<br />

7:30 pjn. Pastor vander<br />

Loo's sermon will be end- Faster vander Loo gives a<br />

tied "The elements trans- children's sermonette prior<br />

formed" to worship service.<br />

The Chapel is.located at Miriam Adam serves as<br />

Thurtday, Mireh 16,1989 THE SENVNELLEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. A13<br />

55th Street and Asbury music director and organist.<br />

Avenue and hoUs taterde- Good Friday cemmurdry ftoriH PAnrPrt flf Rsmtict flilirrii lVfftI*i*»Ii *J*J<br />

nominations! service at services will be noon to 3 DallU %-UIlWCI I dl DafJUSl V^IIUI WII lVldrtll LL<br />

10:30 a At. Nursery care is pin. March 24 at St. Pete's<br />

provided. Sunday School United Methodist Church.<br />

PALM SUNDAY<br />

By FOOR RICHARD<br />

Jesus stirs people up. The Gospel <strong>of</strong> Mat<strong>the</strong>w says<br />

mat when he entered Jerusalem "all <strong>the</strong> dty was<br />

stirred."<br />

Has Jesus stirred you up? Or, are you among <strong>the</strong><br />

many still yawning <strong>the</strong>ir way through life?<br />

If you are, you again need to meet him mis Palm<br />

Sunday and Easter. Feel <strong>the</strong> palm waving coat-peal*<br />

ing emotion <strong>of</strong> seeing <strong>the</strong> man <strong>of</strong> ultimate authority,<br />

justice, and love ride into <strong>the</strong> setting <strong>of</strong> our lives.<br />

Hear again <strong>the</strong> stories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> temple money<br />

changers, <strong>the</strong> washing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> disciples' feet, <strong>the</strong> cock<br />

crowing for Peter, and Christ's discourse on <strong>the</strong><br />

cares <strong>of</strong> life and <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> age. Snare <strong>the</strong> bread and<br />

raise <strong>the</strong> glass oT wine with him in a toast to his<br />

cause and mi kingdom.<br />

Three times I <strong>have</strong> travelled to <strong>the</strong> Holy City and<br />

stood on <strong>the</strong> temple mount and looked at what is<br />

known as Palm Sunday road. Someday I will go<br />

•gain, and you <strong>of</strong> faith shall join me as Christ<br />

returns to earn and enters Jerusalem for a Palm<br />

Sunday celebration mat shall never end,<br />

•1 Rev. Richard C Wingate<br />

Lighthouse Shore Ministries<br />

Keep Informed, Rwd Tt» SwHnel-Ledgar<br />

Your Community <strong>Newspaper</strong> Every Week<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Baptist<br />

Church, 10th Street and<br />

Wesley Avenue, will present<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cedarvllle College<br />

Symphonic Band in concert<br />

aC? p.m; Wednesday,<br />

Mbch22.<br />

The 90 piece band, under<br />

<strong>the</strong> direction <strong>of</strong> Dr, Michael<br />

raCuirei, plays a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

music <strong>of</strong>fering something<br />

IT'S TIME<br />

You probably entered<br />

many coloring<br />

contests and now It<br />

Is time for your children<br />

to try <strong>the</strong>ir hand,<br />

See details In this<br />

week's Sentinel-<br />

Ledger. Your child<br />

just might win some<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's<br />

Rauhauser Candy<br />

Mid-week Lenten Services<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Central Ave, at Tenth Street<br />

^rWew Jersey > , .„ ,,<br />

Wednesday at Noon<br />

(Luncheon Following)<br />

and 7:30 p.m.<br />

(preceded by supper at 6:30 p.m.)<br />

The Public is invited.<br />

Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m.<br />

He fa<br />

SUNRBE C0MMUHTY SfflVKE<br />

MARCH 26,1989<br />

6:30 a.m.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Sports and Cl vie Center<br />

Fifth Stand <strong>the</strong> Beach<br />

- GUESTSPEAKER .<br />

George Koehler<br />

RitlridT.V. Btscuflvs<br />

Westmont United Methodist Church<br />

Seivice by Rev. Paul W. vanderLoo assisted by<br />

<strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Ministerium<br />

Sponsored Oy iha <strong>Ocean</strong> City Minigtwfium and Ecumenicai Council<br />

H«tt; Union ChapiliyThiiii<br />

for everyone, according to<br />

Pastor Ronald Mansdoerfer.<br />

Cedirville College Is a<br />

Baptist college <strong>of</strong> arts and<br />

sciences with approximately<br />

1,900 students.<br />

The college is a four-yeir<br />

degree granting institution<br />

1<br />

Soprano<br />

THE<br />

chartered by <strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> sdence In nurs-<br />

program is accredited<br />

Ohio and certified by <strong>the</strong>ing<br />

Ohio Board <strong>of</strong> Regents. It is and <strong>the</strong> college holds membership<br />

in <strong>the</strong> North Cen-<br />

approved by <strong>the</strong> state<br />

department <strong>of</strong> education for tral Association <strong>of</strong> Colleges<br />

<strong>the</strong> education and certification<br />

<strong>of</strong> both elementary and The concert is open to <strong>the</strong><br />

and School!.<br />

secondary teachers. The public.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />

St.Peter*s<br />

United Methodist ChurQh<br />

8th Street & Central Avenue<br />

NoontoSpja.<br />

Offeredby:<br />

^i TTie <strong>Ocean</strong> City Ecumenical Council in<br />

cooperation with <strong>the</strong> Ministerium<br />

The Litufftf wiU ^ based upon<br />

GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT LUKE<br />

Preiehiri:<br />

• Msgr. Joseph Herron<br />

• The Reverend Edward Bens<br />

St. Francis Cabrini Chufch<br />

Macedonia Methodist Church<br />

»"nte Reverend John Sheldon<br />

• The Reverend Frank Yerkes<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

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

• He Reverend Albert Alspach, SL John Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church<br />

Sunday<br />

Jeremiah,<br />

29:1-14<br />

Monday<br />

Ezokiel<br />

33;1-1B<br />

Tuesday<br />

Joel<br />

2:11-31<br />

• Nancy Fox McNamee • Jacqueline Taylor, Mezzo Soprano<br />

Frank Knass, Tenor • Raymond McAfee, Baritone<br />

Organist and Music Director, John Gregory Bates<br />

Widnesday<br />

Mat<strong>the</strong>w<br />

22:1-22<br />

Thursday<br />

Mark<br />

1:14-28<br />

Friday<br />

Mark<br />

10:17-31<br />

Saturday<br />

Luke<br />

12:1-12<br />

Ths Travel Ctntir<br />

510 S. Shore Rd., Marmora • 390-1400<br />

612 • 8th St/eit Pesan City • 398-74S0<br />

Old-timers med te rely on this mil!. This mill used<br />

to depind on <strong>the</strong> right wind.<br />

Despite man's most valiant efforts <strong>the</strong> whtel was<br />

frequently at a standstill. What <strong>the</strong>n? Waiting, waiting,<br />

waiting! What patience <strong>the</strong>y mutt <strong>have</strong> learned—only<br />

faith sustained <strong>the</strong>m. The wind would blow again.<br />

The patient life also requires a foundation <strong>of</strong> faith. It<br />

can come early er late, slowly or fast.<br />

If you lack <strong>the</strong> necessary faith to fulfill your life's<br />

needs, turn to <strong>the</strong> Church. The wind will blow again.<br />

Cooifngnt 1919. Kmist.iVillilmi NmsHm<br />

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

Savings & Loan Association<br />

1001 Asbury A¥t.« 319-0012<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

, insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

Short Rd., Marmora • 390-3M0<br />

Carey's<br />

Real Estate inc.<br />

15th& Boardwalk-399-0178<br />

Stainton's Dept. Store<br />

110 Asbury A¥i..399-5S11<br />

SoiBluiBS S«*H(d by The Amsran Wat S«iB!y<br />

Smrns f O Sol BOOS CMMomsvilft V* !StO6<br />

Stern's ShopRite Supermarket<br />

"Thi Numbtr 1 Food Giant g[ South Jtniy<br />

Somirs Point • Rio Qrandi • Absieon<br />

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

& Restaurant<br />

415 Eighth St. • 399-441B<br />

R.E. Darby, Agency Inc.<br />

"Insuranea Exclusively Slnw 1005"<br />

North & Wesity Avis, • 399-0049 .<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Sanquit & Party Facilities<br />

719 E. 11th St. • 399-1000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />

Continental Tillo Insurant Co.<br />

10lhSt& West Ave. • 399-7577<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

NA South Jersey<br />

Three Offices In <strong>Ocean</strong> Gift/ • 399-1300<br />

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Public Notice<br />

OITY OF ••AISLE CITY<br />

N1W JERSEY<br />

FHANOHISi FOR SILLiNG ICi<br />

CREAM AND ICE CREAM PROD.<br />

UOTS ON PUBLIC BEACHES IN<br />

THE CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY, NEW<br />

JERSEY<br />

NOTIQE 18 HEREBY GIVEN IfHU<br />

Moled MM will ba rocstved by IM<br />

Cly si In tele Cliy, New Jensy lor<br />

lr» •twang M an excJuslva two (2)<br />

yaw IMmi lo sel lea ere«m and Ion<br />

trerai producls on (he public<br />

beechsB In lh« My <strong>of</strong> Sea Ink city,<br />

Now Jsrsey <strong>the</strong> years 1989 and<br />

1990, <strong>the</strong> comma to be awarded M<br />

•eon as possible after <strong>the</strong> raoalfn <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihese but. The minimum bid shall be<br />

»35.000 00/yMf. Tha bids are lo be<br />

received •••led, and musl ba<br />

addrnwd to (he Board <strong>of</strong> OsmmfcH<br />

•loners <strong>of</strong> (ha Cly el Baa Isle CRy,<br />

New Janay, and Mil be opened and<br />

read In pubtk: at <strong>the</strong> OornmlBilsner's<br />

Room, Public Balmy Building, Ma<br />

John F. Kennedy Bouiavard, Sea<br />

We Ciy, on Tuesday, March IB,<br />

IBM at B:30 prevailing lima.<br />

Bid. may be Hnt or hand delivered<br />

by <strong>the</strong> bidder sr hla agent to <strong>the</strong><br />

nonfalundable (as <strong>of</strong> ONE HUN-<br />

DRED TWENTY.FIVE (J18S 00)<br />

DOLLARS, Said towing license shal<br />

enesmpan (ha oppllcant' entire low-<br />

IngbuMneu,<br />

B A alcker snail be Issued lor<br />

ouch (owing truck utIDzed by <strong>the</strong><br />

licensed holder Each truck utilized<br />

tot lowing mhall display a .ticker or<br />

be In <strong>the</strong> driyer'i possession when-<br />

•ver aaM vbhlde la being used (or<br />

towing,<br />

'<br />

Section 4, Insurance<br />

Eacn tow truck operator shall<br />

maintain general lafijlty knurance<br />

lor his businaM In <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong><br />

1300,000/lneldent and SSOO.OOQ<br />

aggreoote as wen at garagekaepen<br />

legal lEllly Insuranaa in <strong>the</strong> amouni<br />

o)*50,ooo (or comprehenslvs and<br />

collision par incident<br />

Mellon t, General Towing Haguhuks.<br />

A. Prior to lowing a vehicle, <strong>the</strong><br />

driver ol (he licensed tow truck sfiull<br />

Irupea tha vehicle to be lowed and<br />

make a wrtten record ol any observable<br />

vehicle defects on a prenumbsred,<br />

approved (by <strong>the</strong> Chjel ol<br />

PoUeejform.<br />

B A record <strong>of</strong> each low shall be<br />

H (h S Ci l<br />

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

Board <strong>of</strong> CornmlMionsrt, CNy Hall, ... -. --<br />

4418 Landls Avenue, P.O. ess IM '«•« *«" It" •«• lalo city Pollee<br />

Sea IM Ciy, New Jersey 03243 up Department on a form prescribed by<br />

to 12:00 p.m. noon on March if Ihe Pollee Departmenl within thirty<br />

1MB or delivered at 3:30 p.m. Is <strong>the</strong> {»! mhules <strong>of</strong> ihe comploilon el (he<br />

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(continued from page 1) But Scarborough'! pro),<br />

by an esMawMd 35 dips 60 ect, according to Ford, will<br />

feet long,<br />

hold within <strong>the</strong> 35-foot limit<br />

Th§ project was revealed |ar <strong>the</strong> two dry storage<br />

March 8 during informal warehousei and <strong>the</strong> showpreientation<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Plan- room,<br />

ning Board by <strong>the</strong> project There was little Board<br />

attorney Art Ford and engi- reaction to <strong>the</strong> project last<br />

new Chris Burkett, both <strong>of</strong> week. However, in a tele-<br />

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

phone interview Friday,<br />

The Scarborough site is at Mayor Charles Parker, who<br />

<strong>the</strong> nortiiou entrant <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> is also a Planning Board<br />

avenue's commercial/boat member, * endorsed - - <strong>the</strong> • general<br />

concept.<br />

ing district.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> session, Board The edge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Biyftont<br />

chataan Charles Pancost Historic Frwervitiem zonwondered<br />

aloud whe<strong>the</strong>r Ing dlsfiriet Is <strong>the</strong> right Iocs-<br />

Bay Avenue will <strong>have</strong> tion, he laid, for a large<br />

"bookends," referring to boat facility. It's within <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> project's similarity to 35-foot haight limit, on a<br />

<strong>the</strong> large, controversial boat major ifreet that enters a ough.<br />

building nearing comple- state highway, and Is adjatton<br />

at <strong>the</strong> south end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cent to an area that has traavenue<br />

at <strong>the</strong> base <strong>of</strong> Ship dlttonaUy been used .for last review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> residents<br />

Channel bridge.<br />

marina and boat sales activities<br />

— all pluses for <strong>the</strong> development with more<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Harbour Cove, a<br />

The Zoning Board, which<br />

approved <strong>the</strong> latter project project, according to Parker. than 150 units, showed two<br />

in December 1987, has He also praised <strong>the</strong> proj-<br />

children in die local school<br />

taken criticism for allowing<br />

system, he said.<br />

developer Jospeh Bennett to<br />

"1 think <strong>the</strong> one addltfonal<br />

benefit is everyone<br />

exceed <strong>the</strong> city's 35-foot<br />

height limit by seven feet.<br />

knows what's down mere<br />

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ect as a ratable which<br />

would be an improvement<br />

to what is <strong>the</strong>re now.<br />

Project engineer Burkett<br />

mid such a development<br />

brings in a lot <strong>of</strong> people.<br />

They're attracted by boating<br />

facilities and boat<br />

shows, They spend money<br />

here. They buy tWnp Uke<br />

gasoline, ice cream, boating<br />

equipment and summer<br />

oondos, he maintained.<br />

Burkett, who worked on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Bennett and Shore<br />

Marine projects, said boaters<br />

buy property and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

place a lesser burden on<br />

dry services than a families<br />

with many school children.<br />

For example, he said <strong>the</strong><br />

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The gm station and <strong>the</strong> motel located on Maryland Avenue In Somers Point would be removed to allow connstojetion<br />

<strong>of</strong> a boat sales complex under a multlmillton dollar plan from Harbour Cove devtioper Randle Scarbor-<br />

now," said Ford, "It cer-<br />

Mdniy im't anything worth<br />

preserving or saving."<br />

Added Pancoast —<br />

"Unless you Uve in a miller."<br />

Parker said he believes a<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> teailer residents<br />

are summer people. In cases<br />

<strong>of</strong> eviction, he said, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

must be given IS months'<br />

notice. Parker said <strong>the</strong> dock<br />

has been running on mem expects to be asking <strong>the</strong><br />

for some time. Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjust-<br />

People mere <strong>have</strong> been ment whe<strong>the</strong>r boat lales<br />

"living on borrowed toe," and storage warehouses are<br />

added Ford.<br />

permitted In <strong>the</strong> HC-1 zone.<br />

City code enforcement Such uses are currently<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer Allen Starts esti- permitted in <strong>the</strong> BHP zone,<br />

mated that 15-20 percent <strong>of</strong> However planning Board<br />

<strong>the</strong> residents <strong>the</strong>re are members, who are in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se businesses are finding<br />

tiiey need more storage<br />

year-round. He noted that proesii <strong>of</strong> reviewing bayan<br />

investigation after a fire front zoning regulations, thought.<br />

space than originally<br />

<strong>the</strong>re about two years ago <strong>have</strong> expressed desire to At pressBme, Ford told<br />

turned up several electrical tighten requirements for The Sentinel-Ledger that<br />

violations which <strong>have</strong> since such structures,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re are currently 158 liv-<br />

been corrected.<br />

The property would <strong>have</strong> ing units in Harbour Cove<br />

The project site, encom- one entrance each <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong>North with 144 boat sUps,<br />

passing seven parcels, lies Maryland and Bay avenues, and 86 units in Harbour<br />

in both <strong>the</strong> Highway Cam- The type <strong>of</strong> Mies would Cove South with 225 ilipB.<br />

merdal 1 and <strong>the</strong> Bayfront be on a par with boats sold Harbour Cove South was<br />

Historic Preservation zon- up and down lay Avenue, originally approved for 144<br />

ing districts. Ford said he Ford said in an interview units, noted Ford, :<br />

o<br />

Friday that no tenant has :<br />

been found yet for <strong>the</strong> projset<br />

A large percentage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

storap would be for inventory<br />

and not public use.<br />

Burkett said that operators<br />

Interviews under way for city planner<br />

8OMIRS POINT —<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> position<br />

hasn't been approved yet<br />

by Council, <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board has begun interviewing<br />

candidates for a dty<br />

planner.<br />

Last week, <strong>the</strong> first <strong>of</strong> several<br />

planned interviews<br />

with potential planners<br />

took place. A planner is<br />

being sought to help <strong>the</strong><br />

Board improve development<br />

regulations for <strong>the</strong><br />

bayfront, and update <strong>the</strong><br />

dry's outdated master plan,<br />

Mayor Charles Parker said.<br />

At <strong>the</strong>ir regular meeting<br />

last Wednesday, March 8,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Board heard from <strong>the</strong><br />

Medford firm <strong>of</strong> Seangarello<br />

and Associates, a<br />

planner with experience in be confirmed at pressame.<br />

Cape May, Stone Harbor The Board has already<br />

and Barnegat, Parker said, begun a review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bay-<br />

At a special meeting 7 front zoning district. -<br />

pjn, March 22, <strong>the</strong> Board Is But Parker said as lay-:<br />

scheduled to hear from Pel- men, Board members cart<br />

low» Read & Associates <strong>of</strong> only go so far and ne«i<br />

Linwood and Rogers pr<strong>of</strong>essional guidance tit<br />

Golden HaJpren <strong>of</strong> PhUa- complete <strong>the</strong> work. '•;<br />

delphia, and a third firm, The mayor said <strong>the</strong>'<br />

<strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> which couldn't responsibility for picking a Q<br />

planner lies with <strong>the</strong> Plan-,<br />

ning Board, but he anticU<br />

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pates a meeting with<br />

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The city's proposed $4J<br />

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$15,000 for a planner o<br />

has not been fully adopted<br />

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enough to cover a planner<br />

from May 1 to <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

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Normally, most winters<br />

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WeaEHTINEL-LMDOM Oeenn City, N.J, Thuridiy, March 1i, 1i89<br />

Opponents talk up s<strong>of</strong>t-spoken wrestling champ<br />

Tom Williams<br />

sports columnist<br />

Now <strong>the</strong> entire New.Jersey wrestling community<br />

knowi what those in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City area <strong>have</strong> believed<br />

lor years,<br />

Pat Lynch is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best wrestlers in America!<br />

Last weekend's success at Princeton, which ended<br />

with his being named <strong>the</strong> top wrestler among all <strong>the</strong><br />

1989 state champions, as great an achievement at that<br />

was, will probably turn out to be just ano<strong>the</strong>r accomplishment<br />

along <strong>the</strong> way.<br />

Lynch is on course to win <strong>the</strong> maximurn <strong>of</strong> four district<br />

and" four regional titles, can become a rare<br />

three-time state champion and can equal <strong>the</strong> state's win<br />

total (126) by just duplicating his freshman and sophomore<br />

record (63-2) over <strong>the</strong> next two years.<br />

"As great as Patrick is on <strong>the</strong> mat," says his coach, Bill<br />

Nickles, "he's even greater <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> mat. He's a gifted student,<br />

a quiet and polite person, and yet a leader who<br />

can inspire an enUre wrestling program."<br />

Lynch was almost a legend before entering high<br />

school, winning more than 1,000 matches in youth competition<br />

all over <strong>the</strong> world. He has continued that success<br />

in <strong>of</strong>f-season competition <strong>the</strong> past two years.<br />

This success may turn <strong>the</strong> names Charles Moorer and<br />

Anthony Guidi into trivia answers. They are <strong>the</strong> only<br />

two wrestlers to beat Lynch in high school action,<br />

Moorer in <strong>the</strong> state quarterfinals and Guidi in <strong>the</strong> wres-<br />

Uebacks last year,<br />

"I made a vow to myself that I wasn't going to lose at<br />

<strong>the</strong> state tournament anymore after last year," Mid<br />

Lynch, with confidence and determination showing, but<br />

not ego.<br />

In fact, you'll find out more about <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t-spoken<br />

Lynch by talking to his opponents.<br />

The guy is a great finesse wrestler," said Chris Tokarski<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roselle Park, <strong>the</strong> runner-up at 171 pounds last<br />

Saturday, "I planned to keep him on <strong>the</strong> mat if I could<br />

but I just couldn't get him down <strong>the</strong>re. He just kept taking<br />

me down and letting me up, It was like a wrestling<br />

clinic. It was fun wrestling him but its not really somi<br />

Y<br />

thing I'd like to make a daily habit <strong>of</strong>."<br />

How many times <strong>have</strong> you heard a high school kid say<br />

thingi like QraTIBout a guy that just beat him?<br />

Then thire Is Moorer.<br />

The second winningost wrestler in South Jersey history,<br />

Moorer beat Lynch In last year's states but lost to<br />

him in <strong>the</strong> Region 8 finals i year ago. They wrestled at<br />

different weights this year, Moorer winning <strong>the</strong> state<br />

160 pound title,<br />

"Tne thing 111 remember most about Pat Lynch is getting<br />

beat by him," said Moorer, "He is a great wrestler<br />

and maybe <strong>the</strong> best rve ever faced,"<br />

Despite a fifth-place finish last year and an advance <strong>of</strong><br />

two weight classes this year, Nickles and assistant coach<br />

Tony Galante were confident about Lynch's chances in<br />

<strong>the</strong> states this year.<br />

In fact, <strong>the</strong> two coaches arranged for Pat and Wi parents<br />

to return from Princeton in a manner that befits a<br />

state champion. "Hay rented a limousine. And <strong>the</strong>y did<br />

it before <strong>the</strong> states even began.<br />

"I really didn't know much about <strong>the</strong> North Jersey<br />

wresfleri," Nickles admits, "but I couldn't imagine anybody<br />

beating Pat."<br />

With five post-season championships out <strong>of</strong> a possible<br />

six, including four Outstanding Wrestler awards, and<br />

that incredible 63-2 record, what goals are still ahead for<br />

Lynch?<br />

Pd like to help <strong>the</strong> team win a state title," says Lynch,<br />

whom Nickles describes as very team-oriented, "or at<br />

least qualify for <strong>the</strong> sectionals. I'm very happy that my<br />

state championship has brought pride to <strong>the</strong> school and<br />

myfamUy,<br />

"Of course Td like to win two more state titles and<br />

take <strong>the</strong> districts and reglonals twice more. 11<br />

Does he realize that if he goes undefeated <strong>the</strong> next two<br />

seasoni he will set a new state mark for wins? "Yes," he<br />

admits, "but that would just be Wng on <strong>the</strong> cake,"<br />

No matter what he accomplishes in <strong>the</strong> future, last Saturday's<br />

win wiU always be very special to Lynch.<br />

"This was <strong>the</strong> first major championship I've won with<br />

family and friends watching," he said. AH <strong>of</strong> my o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

big wins <strong>have</strong> been out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> area in front <strong>of</strong> stranprs,"<br />

After last Saturday's performance, <strong>the</strong>re are no more<br />

strangers left in this state where Pat Lynch is concerned.<br />

"As great as Patrick is<br />

on <strong>the</strong> mat, he's even<br />

greater <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> mat.<br />

He's a gifted student,<br />

a quiet and polite person,<br />

and yet a leader who can<br />

inspire an entire<br />

wrestling program"<br />

Scrooch<br />

A surfer with <strong>the</strong> lowdown takes advantage <strong>of</strong> tht big<br />

waves last Friday that followid <strong>the</strong> snowstorm #artier In<br />

<strong>the</strong> week.<br />

m<br />

Spring teams<br />

to scrimmage<br />

Hve <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />

School spring sport! teams<br />

will line up against opponents<br />

this weekend In prep.<br />

araHon for <strong>the</strong> start <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

season in April.<br />

Gaig Mensinger's baseball<br />

team plays WUdwood<br />

at home tomorrow afternoon<br />

(Friday at 4), and<br />

fares Middle Township at<br />

<strong>the</strong> 5th and Bay field 4 pjn,<br />

on Monday. They go to<br />

Manahawkin next Wednes.<br />

day to work out with<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Regional, The<br />

baseball season begins for<br />

real on April 1 against<br />

Oakeresi<br />

Gina ZaparieUo prepares<br />

for her first S<strong>of</strong>tball season<br />

with a scrimmage tomorrow<br />

afternoon at Wlfdwood.<br />

Her Ralder§ go to<br />

Hammonton next Monday<br />

and are home with Sou<strong>the</strong>m<br />

4 pm. next Wednesday.<br />

The girls open <strong>the</strong>ir regular<br />

season on April 4 against<br />

Atlantic City.<br />

The boys track team,<br />

directed by Wayne Colman,<br />

runs in a M-scrimmage<br />

with Haddonfield and<br />

Maple Shade 1 pm. this<br />

Saturday at Carey Field,<br />

Haddonfleld was unbeaten<br />

and ranked fourth in South<br />

Jersey last year. Caiman's<br />

Raiders line up against<br />

Idgewood 3:45 pm. next<br />

Tuesday at home. They<br />

open <strong>the</strong>ir season April 5<br />

with Atlantic City.<br />

Mike Naples' girls track<br />

team, ranked second in<br />

South Jersey last year, will<br />

also warm up with Haddonfield<br />

and Maple Shade<br />

on Saturday at Carey Field,<br />

They are preparing for an<br />

April 5 opener at Atlantic<br />

City. .<br />

Phil Bimbaum starts his<br />

17th season with <strong>the</strong> Raider<br />

boys tennis team on Friday<br />

with a scrimmage^at Wildwood<br />

Catholic. They will<br />

play Sou<strong>the</strong>rn at home 4<br />

pm. next Wednesday. The<br />

tennis season begini April 4<br />

at Atlantic City.<br />

Matt OsteTs golf team<br />

will begin its regular season<br />

on April 3 against Atlantic<br />

City.<br />

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Thuredly, March 11,1989 THf SENVNEL-LEDGER Oa.n City, N.J. B3<br />

State's only unbeaten team hands Mainland girls loss in state finals<br />

By Ton Williams<br />

SentirwRodoer Sports<br />

WKT LONG BRANCH<br />

— The Mainland rirls basketball<br />

team, South Jersey<br />

champions for <strong>the</strong> second<br />

time in four yean, ran into<br />

<strong>the</strong> state's only unbeaten<br />

team last Saturday in <strong>the</strong><br />

Group Three state final and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were too much for<strong>the</strong><br />

Mustangs.<br />

Pascack Valley (31-0)<br />

defeated Mainland, 6340, to<br />

Win its third state title in 10<br />

years and end <strong>the</strong> Mainland<br />

season at 22-7.<br />

The Indians were much<br />

bigger than Mainland, and<br />

6-3 junior center Julie Miles<br />

used her height to score20<br />

points, grab 20 reboundsand<br />

block three shots, all game<br />

highs. She made all nine <strong>of</strong><br />

her shots from <strong>the</strong> floor,<br />

Lamm Seiden, a 6-1 senior<br />

forward, added 18 critical<br />

Auxiliary Easter<br />

rake sale March 25<br />

The NorthMd Volunteer<br />

Hre Co, auxiliary will hold<br />

its seventh annual Easter egg<br />

points with Michelc Maxwell,<br />

<strong>the</strong> senior guard, earn-<br />

a 12-10 defidt at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> Cedar Ridge, 10-2, in <strong>the</strong> sec-<br />

The Mustangs rallied from <strong>the</strong> first period to outscore<br />

ing game MVP honors with<br />

IS points, seven rebounds<br />

and five assists.<br />

•WeVe faced big. teams<br />

before,* said Mainland coach Two South Jersey teami<br />

Karl Geisinger, "but <strong>the</strong>y've and a regular Christmas<br />

bam power teams, Uke Cumberland,<br />

This was a big team circulation area won state<br />

visitor to The Stntintl-Ltdgtr<br />

with finesse."<br />

Faseack Valley ran out to a<br />

194 lead in <strong>the</strong> first period.<br />

Junior Nadine Baldasare<br />

Sterling (29-2) captured<br />

came <strong>of</strong>f me bench for <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> state Group Two title<br />

Mustangs in <strong>the</strong> second with a 67-48 win over Glen<br />

period and soared six points Rock and Bishop Eustace<br />

in less than mree minutes to (27-1), <strong>the</strong> champions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

reduce <strong>the</strong> lead to 29-24.<br />

Mainland was still down<br />

five, 35-30, with &02 left in<br />

me thffd period whm me<br />

Indians put mem away.<br />

They outscored ttie Mustangs,<br />

15-1, to take a 50-31<br />

lead into ttie fourth quarte.<br />

Maxwell and Miles each<br />

scared four points m <strong>the</strong><br />

stretch.<br />

Shannon Ward, <strong>the</strong> second<br />

greatest scorer in Mainland<br />

history, who will play her<br />

next game far St. Bonaven.<br />

ture, scared 16 points, made<br />

three steals and mree assists.<br />

cake sale March 25 at die Shannon Shaffer scored 11<br />

Srehouse on Burton Avenue, and snatched 10 rebounds.<br />

The auxiliary monbai bake Mainland reached <strong>the</strong> state<br />

and hand-decorate U\e eggfinal by beating Cedar Ridge,<br />

cakes. To place orders call <strong>the</strong> Cental] Jeney champion,<br />

«MS48, 641.3463 or 645-48-39, in <strong>the</strong> state semifinal<br />

2637,<br />

last week.<br />

ond quarter.<br />

Ward scored 16 points for<br />

Mainland with point guard<br />

Unda Wand adding 12.<br />

Two SJ teams win state girls titles<br />

girls basketball champion,<br />

ships laitweekend.<br />

Seagull Classic, topped<br />

ImmaeuLate Conceptfon <strong>of</strong><br />

Montdair, 51-38, to take <strong>the</strong><br />

Parochial B championship.<br />

Union Catholic (24-1),<br />

which has won <strong>the</strong> last two<br />

Absegami Christmas tournaments,<br />

became <strong>the</strong> Parochial<br />

A spate champion<br />

Sunday with a 5949 win<br />

ova- South Jersey champion<br />

Paul VI.<br />

McAUJSTER, LYNCH, WILCOX REPEAT<br />

Union Catholic defeated<br />

Bishop ConwelJ <strong>of</strong> Pefflisylvania<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Absegaifd Htlp<br />

after beating Wfldwood<br />

CamoUc and Middle Township<br />

in <strong>the</strong> first two rounds.<br />

Bloomfield (28-3) won <strong>the</strong><br />

Group Four title by beating<br />

Neptune, 56-51, in <strong>the</strong> final<br />

two minutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> title<br />

gamd, Neptune had beaten<br />

South Jersey champion<br />

Shawnee in <strong>the</strong> state semifinals,<br />

<strong>the</strong>reby handing<br />

Shawnee both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

losses, this year. Neptune<br />

had beaten <strong>the</strong>m earlier in<br />

<strong>the</strong> regular season.<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman <strong>of</strong> South Amboy<br />

(27-5) beat University High<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Newark, 5244, to<br />

win its fifth straight girls<br />

Group One championship.<br />

Ten Raiders named All-C.A.L.<br />

Ten <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />

School athletes were named<br />

first team, AU-Cape-Atlantie<br />

League in <strong>the</strong> four winter<br />

sports this week. The<br />

selections were made by <strong>the</strong><br />

coaches in each sport.<br />

Three <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raiders,<br />

1,000-polnt basketball star<br />

Bob McAllister, state wresfling'<br />

chamrton Pat Lynch<br />

and record-breaking swimmer<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Wllcox, were<br />

repeat selections,<br />

McAllister, <strong>the</strong> fifth leading<br />

scorer in <strong>Ocean</strong> City history,<br />

joined juniors Rob<br />

Higbee and Dan Williams <strong>of</strong><br />

champion Mainland, Sean<br />

Laird <strong>of</strong> Absegami, QuinHn<br />

Price Of Atlantic City, Terry<br />

Parka- <strong>of</strong> Cumberland and<br />

Chris Stall <strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit on<br />

<strong>the</strong> seven-player team, Hie<br />

five seniors are all 1,000-<br />

point scorers.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City junior Scott Bittner<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> eight players<br />

named to me second team,<br />

while Joe Farina, Jeff Eekerson<br />

and Steve Thurman<br />

received honorable mention.<br />

Lynch, a sophomore chosen<br />

at 171 pounds, was<br />

pined on <strong>the</strong> first team by<br />

Tim Gallagher (112 pounds)<br />

and Dave Law (135).<br />

Dave Caracclolo (130),<br />

John Watts (140), Drew<br />

Muzslay (160) and Chris<br />

Daily (189) were all named to<br />

<strong>the</strong> second team.<br />

Wiloox, a junior, earned<br />

three first-team spots in Division<br />

Two swimming for <strong>the</strong><br />

second straight season.<br />

WUcox was named m <strong>the</strong> K-<br />

and 100-meter freestyle, and<br />

joined teammates Charles<br />

Wigo, Tres Ostten and Lance<br />

Muzslay on <strong>the</strong> 400-meter<br />

freestyle relay torn.<br />

Linos Muzslay (400 free),<br />

Melissa Campbell (diving)<br />

Building, Remodeling, Painting & Electrical Work<br />

and Rex Powell (100 back) all<br />

earned second-team honors<br />

along with <strong>the</strong> Raider 200<br />

medley relay team <strong>of</strong> WHoon,<br />

Wige, Oitten and Muzslay.<br />

Senior Shannon Garrity<br />

and Junior Margaret Rowell<br />

were both first-team<br />

selections In guis' basketball.<br />

They were joined by Cumberland's<br />

Darlene Johnson,<br />

Holy Spirit's tOm Megan,<br />

Mainland's Shannon Ward,<br />

MUl^tfs NoeUe DeMorat<br />

and Vineland's ma Nicosia.<br />

Junior Yulvonka Legette<br />

was given honorable mention.<br />

Building, Remodeling, Painting & Electrical Work<br />

REeiST S| UILDiRS<br />

CertainTeed<br />

Vinyl Siding & windows<br />

Anchor Building Co.<br />

ADDITIONS • ALTERATIONS • RENOVATIONS<br />

P.O. Box 1198<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08228<br />

Charles Haspel 398-68$7<br />

John Bolton 399-6342 "<br />

' RESIDENTIAL CQMAAiRGiAL<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

BUILDING CONTRACTORS<br />

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FRIIISTIMATI5<br />

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—<br />

MA ANAGEMENT!<br />

i SPECIALISTS<br />

OCEAN ROOFING & SIDING<br />

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Free Estimates<br />

Call (609) 308-9644<br />

Evenings, Call 398-3432<br />

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TARVES, INC.<br />

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HOME • BUSINESS<br />

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32 HIGHLAND AVE, BEESLEY'S POINT. N.J. 08213<br />

nsans<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

RISIDENTIAL. COMM1RCIAI.<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

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5<br />

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PRO » HILP<br />

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Wood • Alum Doors installed<br />

J, Shearer 399-3356<br />

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VINYL<br />

MARK HAAS<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />

• INTERIOR<br />

./'<br />

• EXTERIOR \ • A'T M><br />

New Construction<br />

Residential<br />

Homes<br />

ForOuIck Pfompl Servicf<br />

CALL 399-4322<br />

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Done Right The Pint Time For Less<br />

•. INTERIOR/EXTIRIOR<br />

• QUALITY PAINTS AND STAINS<br />

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tnstaflad, Up ID toi U.I.<br />

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175<br />

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Proprietor<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

750 WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CfTY<br />

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SALES AND SERVICE ON<br />

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IMPROVEMENT<br />

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Large or Small Jobs<br />

20 yra. Experience<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTING<br />

Quality Workmanship<br />

• Fret estimates<br />

• Interior • Exterior<br />

• Licensed & Insures<br />

399-0969<br />

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3981745<br />

• Popcorn Ceilings<br />

• Power Washing<br />

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TOM HOLLAND<br />

MufliRiGiGd nuildni<br />

CREATIVE CARPENTRY<br />

1141<br />

RON BUTKO<br />

Registered Builder<br />

22 YiARS OF SATISFYING THI PUBLIC<br />

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• • ORDER NOW ^*<br />

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We Re-hang, Repair and Take Down. '<br />

| STORAGE ON REQUEST |<br />

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H.A. HARPER SONS<br />

SINCE 1006 ' 4A04QAC<br />

OCn<br />

Thomas S,<br />

Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR<br />

Licensed* <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

20 Yean Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

John Byrne<br />

Painting<br />

Interior/Exterior<br />

• Power Washing<br />

• Airless Spraying<br />

• Spray T a i d<br />

ceilings<br />

Call 399-8723<br />

EAHL L. SHAW, JR.<br />

Rooms A<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

BRYANT FORGED AH<br />

HEATING<br />

HIWtiiAnmif<br />

DIAL: 399 212*<br />

DffiNER y S<br />

DECORATmG<br />

• PalnUng<br />

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Member Guild <strong>of</strong><br />

t<br />

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Diaeount<br />

Fully Insured & Licensed<br />

You can find us In <strong>the</strong><br />

yellow pages<br />

CALL 398-9005<br />

2313 Bay Avo.<br />

M.R/S CONSTRUCTION<br />

MICHAEL REPiCI BUILDER<br />

• Ntw Construction<br />

• Additions ,<br />

• Alterations<br />

• Repairs<br />

• Andersen Windows<br />

• Door Rtplacernenis<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

• Sun Decks<br />

• PtantefS<br />

• Cedar Suing<br />

Specialists<br />

• RnlshingWork g<br />

Reasonable Rates • Quality Craftman§hlp<br />

References Available 841-5004<br />

Specializing In<br />

Custom Homes<br />

Renovations<br />

Additions a Alterations<br />

WESTENSON<br />

Construction Inc.<br />

Distinctive Home Builders<br />

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

Custom Kitchens • Additions • Rsmodallng<br />

[ FREE ESTIMATES 646-0111 )<br />

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Reglsterod Builder<br />

"CUSTOM CARPENTRY"<br />

REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS • REMODELING • ADDITIONS<br />

VINYL SIDING. VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

• PHONE 399-4724*<br />

Tested/Certified Slnco IBti<br />

• RESIDENTIAL<br />

•COMMERCIAL<br />

• INDUSTRIAL<br />

SHORE CLEAN<br />

POWER WASH<br />

iwig<br />

Shouldn't your ad<br />

be in this space!<br />

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390-<br />

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ALUMINUM and VINYL SIDING • PREPAINT PREP.<br />

HOMES • MOBILE HOME (Wash a, wax) • STORE FRONTS • SERVICE STATIONS<br />

BOAT BOTTOMS • RESTAURANTS • CLEAN CONCRETE, MASONRY A BRICK '<br />

REMOVE RUST and MILDEW STAINS • TRUCKS and BUS FLEETS<br />

Factory Trained • Fully Insured<br />

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and EXCAVATING, Inc.<br />

FOOTINGS • SIDEWALKS<br />

DRIVEWAYS • REPAIRS<br />

CURBS • PATIOS • BAGKHOE SERVICE<br />

FREBESTiMATlSs<br />

Serving Atlantic and Cape May Countles<br />

927-2627 • 3??-6937<br />

ICE II<br />

MichaelDempsey<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

Residential • ComnerctaL<br />

• QualUy work at reasonable prices •<br />

624-0527<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> City ,,„, , n6ie<br />

tndaunlunding areas NJ Ucense #9346<br />

PERKINS<br />

Sandblasting & Painting Co.<br />

Sandblasting Houses • Brick, Stone, Cedar<br />

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAINTING<br />

Free Estimates 646-2247<br />

DANIEL FOGLIO<br />

• PAINTING*<br />

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />

Specializing in<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

FREE Call 399-0539<br />

ESTIMATES<br />

Serving All Of Cape May<br />

and Atlantic Counties<br />

(609) 296-9063<br />

(MB) 186-1911 Night<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior and Exterior<br />

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628-3357<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

MARMORA<br />

CERAMIC TILE<br />

-co.-<br />

New Work and<br />

Repairs<br />

Call Paul Hartley<br />

390-8278<br />

Robert H, Amen<br />

AMON CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

HOUSE RAISING - MOVING • REPAIRS<br />

PILE DRIVING • FOUNDATION REPLACEMENTS<br />

HOUSE LEVELING<br />

Rd. 1 Box 276 C Munlan Field Road<br />

Tuckerton, N.J. 08087<br />

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

, 398.2143<br />

24 HOUR SBRVKS<br />

. WINDOW WASHINa<br />

. NEW CONSTRUCTION CLEAN-UP<br />

. OFFICE CLBANINO *<br />

• TENANT CHANGBOVBJS<br />

• CINBIAL MAINTENANCE<br />

Your pnptrfy MM turn pq/ru/onally mtlnulntd by;<br />

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PRICE BROTHERS<br />

ICONSTRUCTIQN]<br />

Qualifr W'orkmsihhip<br />

REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

3917774 398-7984<br />

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

New Jsrity<br />

08226<br />

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Genrail Caipenffy<br />

DECKS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

35 yre., experience * small jobs welcome<br />

BUS.398-0W2 Res. 398^945<br />

"Castom work at regularprices"<br />

D.B. ERNST<br />

REGISTERED<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

. NEW HOMES«BATHS • RENOVATIONS<br />

• ADDITIONS • DECKS • KITCHENS<br />

• No Job Too Large..or Too Small •<br />

I 399-8024<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

«| S MUSM«M ARRIVi<br />

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Let us clean your,,.,<br />

WINDOWS<br />

The Glass Cleaning Co.<br />

INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL<br />

FRIi KTliiATB 10% DISCOUNT<br />

398-3479 WITH THIS AD<br />

marketing group<br />

CHRISTOPHER A. COW,<br />

Custom Home Builder<br />

10 E. 9th Street<br />

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

653-9272 399-0503<br />

N.J.!<br />

No. a<br />

HOtm OWNERS<br />

WARRANTY<br />

JAMES D. TARVES<br />

Building and Remodeling<br />

COMMERCIAL and<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

624-0366<br />

Three Generations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Quality Building<br />

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

*s<br />

'esta<br />

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this<br />

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A12)


Reaction in<br />

lieu <strong>of</strong> results<br />

In one sense <strong>the</strong> dry adnurusteation <strong>of</strong> Mayor Roy<br />

Gillian can be likened to those national govemmoiB<br />

you read about every so <strong>of</strong>ten which are undergoing<br />

a state <strong>of</strong> siege or. In more demooattc nations, a<br />

vote <strong>of</strong> confidence. At least that is <strong>the</strong> impression<br />

one would get from <strong>the</strong> mayor.<br />

To hear him teU It, some members <strong>of</strong> City Coundl<br />

and one segment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> citizenry is gjvlng Ws<br />

administeation such an undue hard dme that key<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials are leaving, mreatenlng to quit, or so disgruntled<br />

that governing is being hindered.<br />

Ifs no coincidence that aU <strong>of</strong> this is coming about<br />

at a time when <strong>the</strong> leadership <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Faimess in<br />

Taxes orpnlzadon refuses to live up to <strong>the</strong> reputauon<br />

some would <strong>have</strong> us believe — mat FIT Is just<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> those front groups jockeying for political<br />

power in advance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> next election,<br />

Ever since <strong>the</strong> taxpayers* group ami about, we<br />

<strong>have</strong> been calling for city <strong>of</strong>ficials to consider it as<br />

such; no more and no less. We <strong>have</strong> even suggested<br />

that those in elected <strong>of</strong>fice would be domg everyone,<br />

including monselves, a disservice if <strong>the</strong>y looked<br />

upon FIT as a poUHcal jpoup. It was probably too<br />

much to expect <strong>of</strong> seasoned politicians who can't<br />

seem to understand that <strong>the</strong> old political ploys just<br />

don't work against an organization mar's not poUUcaL<br />

That is not tosay that FTT is <strong>the</strong> knight m shining<br />

armor that can do no wrong. Our view is that it Is<br />

championing <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong> me taxpayer — resident<br />

and non-resident alike — and to mat end has been<br />

trying to get <strong>the</strong> dty administration to effect a meaningful,<br />

long overdue reduction m <strong>the</strong> local tax rate.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> this endeavor, its leadership has ruffled<br />

some fea<strong>the</strong>rs in City HalL<br />

The result from Gty Hall is squawking, much <strong>of</strong><br />

which is due to ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> inability or <strong>the</strong> unwinmgness<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> administration to accept a group <strong>of</strong> taxpayers<br />

for what <strong>the</strong>y are and to attempt to get<br />

spending under control.<br />

•'.'' PubllilMd In Amaftea'a QrMtM Ftmily Raaorl<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

A phrfli<strong>of</strong>l ef South Jeney Radio, he.<br />

Howard L. Green, PretkJent<br />

1121, Eighth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ., 08226<br />

E.nWished 1881<br />

Phona area cod* (609)<br />

Classifieds 399-5411 • Circulation 3994412<br />

Newsroom 399-5492 • Advertising 399-1120<br />

FAX 399-0418<br />

FR1D C. BINSON „„_.. .PuMiiher<br />

RALPH J. COOFIR,,,,,,,,,,,, .„„„,„. General Manager<br />

JOHN H, ANDRUS II,,,,,,,,,,,. , „ ..Iditor<br />

BYRON T. MIRCTR<br />

.AdvertMng Manager<br />

DndlinM<br />

Lrtt«n, ehureh/iadal newi, iporti,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..J»oon Monday<br />

•assified advertiing,,,,,,,,,, .,„„„„„„ Jioon Tuwday<br />

Display idvertiiing<br />

„„....£ p.m. Tuesday<br />

Front-pap news....<br />

.noon Wednesday<br />

Readeri are snaMaged to expteu <strong>the</strong>ir oplnlont on thli paflo.<br />

1)it deadline tar lann li noon Monday.<br />

Lettert should todoubtelpaced and with lufUclent muglru on aw Ma<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> paper ID facilitate editing lor ttyle and condieneu.<br />

LertBfi mu«t Include tht wrilw'i namo, addrtti and phone number for<br />

venlication. They mult toleglMt, prsleraWy typed,<br />

Writers may requwt anonymity, but signed iMn hwa greater ImpKL<br />

PuWlcaiion li at (he edt<strong>of</strong>'i dtisslsn.<br />

looking back<br />

Clippings from past issues<br />

10 YEARS AQO<br />

Although no sand his yet beat pumped at north end<br />

beaches, residenti need only look out <strong>the</strong> windowi erf<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir endangered homes to see that help is on <strong>the</strong> way.<br />

Following an agreement made between <strong>the</strong> dty and<br />

<strong>the</strong> state earlier this month to pump 1400,000 in sand on<br />

<strong>the</strong> severely ended beaches facing <strong>the</strong> Great Egg Harbor<br />

Inlet, a dredge from <strong>the</strong> American Dredging Company<br />

arrived In die bay last Wednesday, and workmen<br />

<strong>have</strong> been fitting toge<strong>the</strong>r lengths <strong>of</strong> 14-inch pipe fa<br />

more than a week, — Oam City Sentmel-Udgef, Maieh<br />

8,1979 - ^<br />

25 YEARS AQO<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> City South" — as state <strong>of</strong>ficials are calling <strong>the</strong><br />

new $900,000 state park centered at <strong>the</strong> extreme sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dty — is not very likely to be ready for<br />

holfday makers this coming summer.<br />

Local <strong>of</strong>ficials pointed out yesterday mat SO far nothing<br />

has been done to improve <strong>the</strong> 350-acre tract which is<br />

in within <strong>the</strong> boundaries <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>. The tract was<br />

acquired from a partnership <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>town</strong> investors<br />

last October at a sale price <strong>of</strong> $535,000. — <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Sentinel-Udger, March 19,1964<br />

90 YEARS AQO<br />

An A.A.U.-saneBQned tack and field meet, at which<br />

aspirants for places on file 1940 United State* Olympic<br />

team will <strong>have</strong> one erf <strong>the</strong>ir first chanoet to establish<br />

standings, Is scheduled to be held in Ocera City in June.<br />

like <strong>the</strong> A A.U. swimming championship meets in <strong>the</strong><br />

Flanders pool and <strong>the</strong> past few summers, <strong>the</strong> track<br />

event wilt be sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Ktwanis<br />

Chib, according to preient plans. — The 0*% Strtibtd-<br />

U&ger. March 10,1938<br />

Don't blame Gillian for past mistakes<br />

Iditor, Sentinel-Ledger!<br />

In reply to "Vacatian for<br />

mayor, break for taxpayer"<br />

(March 9) written by Bill<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> Oterry HU1:<br />

0« *,_ « _ ± • v » . • * ! • • > « > * > x ^^ . _ i s _1 A i. _ wavlij* *ail*r*± iL>ka BBKL.=<br />

After reading Mr.<br />

Johnson's fallacious letter in<br />

which he accused this dry's<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong> being personally<br />

responsible for everything<br />

short <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bombing <strong>of</strong><br />

Pearl Harbor, ifs evident<br />

mat Mr. Johnson's pen was<br />

guided by emotion rattier<br />

than fact.<br />

As for die comments on<br />

Gilllan'i folly at 9th Street,<br />

you must remember that<br />

during Mr. Gillian's campaign<br />

for mayor he had<br />

quarter pap ads in our<br />

local piper showing his<br />

proposed breakwater project<br />

and parking garage. He<br />

was elected by a two-to-one<br />

margin; obviously <strong>the</strong><br />

greater majority <strong>of</strong> voters<br />

thought <strong>the</strong>se proposals<br />

would benefit <strong>the</strong> dry overall.<br />

This Is fact.<br />

As for <strong>the</strong> erroneous<br />

remarks concerning <strong>the</strong><br />

demolition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wesley<br />

Avenue School/Arts Center,<br />

you didn't take tune torenovate. Cultural Arts<br />

realize that <strong>the</strong> cancerous president said politics<br />

condition <strong>of</strong> Bus historical involved. The administration<br />

in concert win <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

building was first brought<br />

to <strong>the</strong> attention <strong>of</strong> our dty department heads <strong>have</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials in September 1985, been oTChestratlnt Hve<br />

10 months prior to Mr.<br />

Gillian's oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>the</strong><br />

following is a compilation<br />

<strong>of</strong> facts taken from The Sentinel<br />

Udger concerning <strong>the</strong><br />

old building:<br />

Sept. 13, 1985-0%<br />

orders Arts Center shut down<br />

Dry's top administrator.<br />

"We want to protect <strong>the</strong><br />

welfare <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> public."<br />

Sept. 20, 1985 — Await<br />

report on cost to repair Arts<br />

Center<br />

City pays $500 to Mr.<br />

Ryan (engineer) for estimate<br />

to repair center, Ryan<br />

"confessed surprise at <strong>the</strong><br />

politics involved in this situation."<br />

Sept. 20,1985 — Editorial<br />

concerning Arts Center<br />

"Looks can certainly be<br />

deceiving, and go it seems<br />

can <strong>the</strong> action <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dry<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials *<br />

Oct. 24,IMS — Arts Center:<br />

fix it up or tmr it down<br />

Ryan says $1.2 million to<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir escalated cost analysis<br />

and dragging <strong>the</strong>ir feet.<br />

Oct. 31,1985— What to do<br />

about Arts Center; funding<br />

availability questioned<br />

Council members Jean<br />

Chum and Mark Videtto<br />

assigned as committee to<br />

investigate funding. Videtto;<br />

H want to investigate<br />

every funding option before<br />

making a decision." Clunn:<br />

"$1.2 million is entirely too<br />

much to put into an old<br />

buUdmg,"<br />

Nov. "21. 19&5 — Major<br />

B4<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Thursday. March 18,19BS<br />

Gillian dedicated<br />

to public service;<br />

committed to OC<br />

House Association, <strong>the</strong><br />

School Board, or me Affir-<br />

pant seen only way to save should thank God mat mis I <strong>have</strong> known Roy since mative Action Committee.<br />

Center<br />

administration has learned his days as a freeholder fat He is knowledgeable,<br />

City Council committee: from mistakes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> past, <strong>the</strong> early 1970s, a period m honest and willing to study<br />

a problem from any angle<br />

"The burden <strong>of</strong> restoration and has taken <strong>the</strong> proper<br />

should not be placed on <strong>the</strong> steps to ensure mat this<br />

taxpayer."<br />

unique building will not fall<br />

Dec. 12. 1985 - To seekvictim to <strong>the</strong> wrecking ball<br />

fort grant fir Arts Outer and will remain for many<br />

rchabuttatum<br />

more years for all toenjoy.<br />

John Pflster, Cultural Arts<br />

Center VR *)*m satisfied<br />

with what <strong>the</strong>y voted on<br />

tonight, (seek grant) but I<br />

enough to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty to<br />

think a muUuse complex<br />

spend his own money to<br />

ought to be in <strong>the</strong>ir thinking<br />

and planning. 11 tive accomplishments <strong>of</strong> his<br />

help communicate <strong>the</strong> posi-<br />

administration and, by<br />

.Dec. »,;,»S5 — ftttite extension, <strong>the</strong> positive merits<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community as a<br />

funding eyed to save <strong>the</strong> Arts<br />

Center<br />

whole.<br />

Council hires Triad Associates<br />

toresearch for fund-<br />

For example, as you<br />

pointed out, our first two<br />

big (appropriated money<br />

not to exceed $10,000).<br />

Finally after <strong>the</strong> partial<br />

collapse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ro<strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong><br />

building is ordered torn<br />

down by <strong>the</strong> dry's code<br />

enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

Having heard <strong>the</strong> recommendations<br />

from everyone<br />

Involved, what decision<br />

would you <strong>have</strong> made as a<br />

new mayor?<br />

As for <strong>the</strong> Music Pier, you<br />

BobForeeBa<br />

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

Moving <strong>the</strong> Music Pavilion<br />

Not tono after <strong>the</strong> devastating boatdwa* flfo, reconsirocflon commenced tue woocten Music PavNon as<br />

moved, to be replaoed wtti today's Iheproor Music Her. Here, ttie Music PavBon is being moved down <strong>the</strong><br />

beartfromerthStreenoem.whwtwasusedtorac^^<br />

The butfng had been turned 9b 4 - twfc*to make th* move. In tNs Apii t9» view kiotdnp south, <strong>the</strong> new boardwak<br />

is on <strong>the</strong> left. Shim's Restaurant Is at lop. The ocean end <strong>of</strong> DoogW/s Pier (thoVTIaoe "TnwiteO toon rigW.<br />

Editor, Sentinal-Udger;<br />

Since <strong>the</strong> fact that we <strong>have</strong><br />

been retained by Mayor<br />

Roy Gillian for our public<br />

relations consulting services<br />

was brought into your story<br />

titled "Heat leads to exodus<br />

at City Hall" (March 9), I<br />

felt it would behoove us to<br />

point out a few ficts for<br />

your readers.<br />

First, I should make it<br />

clear that I look upon <strong>the</strong><br />

letters to <strong>the</strong> editor lection<br />

<strong>of</strong> me newspaper as a personal<br />

forum and <strong>the</strong>refore<br />

not within <strong>the</strong> scope <strong>of</strong> services<br />

we provide for our clients.<br />

Indeed, Mayor Gillian<br />

wUl not even know this letter<br />

has been written until<br />

he, like <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> your<br />

readers, sees it in your<br />

newspapw,<br />

I <strong>have</strong> a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />

respect for Lee Steele's<br />

reporting abilities and cannot<br />

fault him for interpreting<br />

our function as one to<br />

"help fend <strong>of</strong>f Ws (Mayor<br />

Gillian's) enemies."<br />

Trie fact <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> matter is,<br />

however, mat mis is not an<br />

assumed part <strong>of</strong> our duties.<br />

In my way <strong>of</strong> thinking,<br />

ttie ask given to us by<br />

Mayor Gillian says a lot<br />

about his dedication to his<br />

community. Even though,<br />

at this point in time, he is<br />

sincerely leaning toward<br />

not running for re-election<br />

next year, he is committed<br />

news releases dealt with When we find someone in<br />

seeking a solution to<strong>the</strong>dry government wift <strong>the</strong><br />

perennial problem <strong>of</strong> silting ability, dedication, concern<br />

in lagoons and highlighting and experience <strong>of</strong> Don<br />

<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Jim Penland to Hart, we should be<br />

seek a new image for <strong>the</strong> extremely grateful.<br />

down<strong>town</strong> business district. Mr. Hart has always been<br />

Bom <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se releases are helpful and supportive<br />

more community oriented whenever I <strong>have</strong> dealt with<br />

than <strong>the</strong>y are public image him, whe<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong><br />

oriented, which is <strong>the</strong>Humane Society, <strong>the</strong> Guest<br />

essence <strong>of</strong> Roy Gillian's<br />

view <strong>of</strong> public service.<br />

which he willingly put <strong>the</strong><br />

public good ahead <strong>of</strong> his<br />

political career.<br />

I <strong>have</strong> sat through dozens<br />

<strong>of</strong> meetings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Municipal<br />

Utilities Authority, which<br />

averaged from six to eight<br />

hours each, in which Roy<br />

Gillian was literally looked<br />

to as a role model for integrity<br />

and effective leadership<br />

to help lift <strong>the</strong> Authority<br />

out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> morass <strong>of</strong> corrupflon<br />

mat marked its inception.<br />

During his tenure, It<br />

became a model for environmental<br />

leadership,<br />

lauded by concerned public<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials throughout .he<br />

state.<br />

And since his election as<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, I <strong>have</strong><br />

seen him become <strong>the</strong> first<br />

mayor to truly fulfill tiw<br />

promise <strong>of</strong> a better, mori<br />

effective and more open<br />

government as envisioned<br />

by <strong>the</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> drive<br />

that led to <strong>the</strong> inauguration<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> councll*mayor form<br />

<strong>of</strong> govanment in 1978.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r example <strong>of</strong> Roy<br />

Gillian's dedication toputting<br />

<strong>the</strong> public good ahead<br />

<strong>of</strong> personal ambition is <strong>the</strong><br />

fact mat, even though he is<br />

viewed at a leader in <strong>the</strong><br />

Republican Party, he is a<br />

close ally <strong>of</strong> Democrat U.S<br />

Rep. William J. Hughes,<br />

much to me chagrin oi Ms<br />

Republican colleagues. To<br />

Roy Gillian, honest, effective<br />

leadership wUl always<br />

rise above partisan politics.<br />

As a reporter and editor<br />

in Cape May <strong>County</strong> for<br />

almost 10 years, I never lost<br />

respect for Roy Gillian's<br />

honesty, integrity and selfless<br />

dedication to public<br />

service. It is this message<br />

which I, evm more titanhe,<br />

would like to' carry to <strong>the</strong><br />

people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty.<br />

Charles M. Thompson jr.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Thompson<br />

Agency<br />

Vtaeland<br />

Gov ? t needs<br />

people like<br />

Don Hart<br />

Iditor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

to reach a solution. Additionally,<br />

I <strong>of</strong>ten see him<br />

leaving work late at night.<br />

He is not a typical 9 to 5<br />

employee.<br />

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

gained a most valuable<br />

administrator when <strong>the</strong>y<br />

hired him, and Don Hart<br />

wUl be very difficult to<br />

replaee.<br />

I hope mat he will reconsider<br />

Ms Indication that he<br />

intends to resign. We need<br />

individuals <strong>of</strong> Ms character<br />

in dry government.<br />

PatHarm<br />

•:.•:•<br />

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

Project's rosy picture<br />

might be premature<br />

Editor's note ~ Thto & aoccupied IQO percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> a Utter to Serf Barn-timepresident <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Asso-and appeal with <strong>the</strong> Board<br />

<strong>the</strong> owners will file<br />

i Taxpayers <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Assessment stating <strong>the</strong>y<br />

Point.<br />

are not getting <strong>the</strong> revenue<br />

Dear Sin<br />

Anticipated and will ask for<br />

In your latest communication<br />

you asked for menv reduced, and more than<br />

<strong>the</strong> assessment to be<br />

bers to express our views in likely will get it. It would<br />

• written manner re. <strong>the</strong> seem to me this would be a<br />

Mariner's Inn, so TinSeasonal structure and fat<br />

expressing my views. use during <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

First, you paint a rosy months.<br />

picture <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong><br />

taxes <strong>the</strong> Mariner's Inn will In Pennsylvania where I<br />

P»y. I dent know where formerly lived, I worked for<br />

you get your figures as Tm<strong>the</strong> local assessor far 14<br />

rare <strong>the</strong>re inft any asscss-<br />

f t * as<br />

years, and Tve seen this<br />

happen time after time.<br />

.. Also, where did you get<br />

"* At information about "-<br />

Drug<br />

,«I Wit to tall jjlia What MH-fl^,<br />

r, from <strong>the</strong><br />

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Atiladc OirMor. Ocsan City Man<br />

School, m Stnwt a AdantkJ Ave^O.C.<br />

fiJ.0»226.l<br />

Instruction<br />

HORSE BACK RIBNQ LESSONS • beghnan<br />

welcome. Can 8244713, lerwo<br />

Wanted<br />

AMERCAN PAMTMaS WANTED • (In-<br />

VHBntnt quumy). Stalled Marines; M<br />

LHt; lmpr»Mlonl.t.; Qanfa; LandiMBM.<br />

aB, Eurapewi esnakMrM. Prompt, cour-<br />

IKKM, cantWanM aervVs. Henry B. Holt,<br />

P. O. Boi 442. Montvills, NJ 07045,<br />

(201)31MSa3<br />

RICHNQ MOWER - Mth gnu «Wi«.<br />

Call Mouses.<br />

Tb€ Furniture Man<br />

Atefldf<br />

WIDPayCHh<br />

398-5151 or 624-3521<br />

KITCHEN CABINETS<br />

Showroom displays at below<br />

wholesale prices. Beautiful<br />

woods and tormloas.<br />

All new designs.<br />

391.Q004 „,<br />

BARRYMESSNER<br />

CARPENTER<br />

(ton npNni, wtrn<br />

1i yrm, inrln<br />

Fna MlmMM, luly kaund<br />

Call 390-3595<br />

Once In a lltagma opportunity u<br />

1 ysur drtani hems<br />

a wholesale price.<br />

I <strong>have</strong> lohovw<br />

mlli In sto* from<br />

moiol jobs that I<br />

must sell.<br />

SAM THE CARPET MAN<br />

484-2742.691-8100<br />

S,<br />

T *^»p J^5*<br />

A. -*"-<br />

or 39MB2,<br />

FRANK<br />

Conwau Contractor<br />

S KK iplim Bifwiim<br />

Oyrjja • prinmei. Pmta<br />

SMtMlui • Rein • Be.<br />

fm<br />

927-S052<br />

O'NEILL MOVING<br />

(fotnwty Ofljm.)<br />

PartJli kwJ to • fuj) hoiH.<br />

Wwkly trtp. MM) PhU. a<br />

iUBurbM inai, MMMi<br />

mm.<br />

| Call 215-289-1130 |<br />

ANDERSOtWUERKB<br />

TAG SALE<br />

Uquldffilon <strong>of</strong> hoyts contenu<br />

andsawaa.<br />

MifnHlMi<br />

CALL 927-0975 „<br />

SUMMER 1$ COMING<br />

MOT/<br />

J.F. HAYNAL<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />

399-4142<br />

NEW HOMES<br />

CUSTOM DECKS<br />

ANDERSEN WINDOWS ind<br />

SLIDINQ DOOm INSTALLED<br />

GENERAL CARPENTRY<br />

MrK's<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

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

and Upper Township<br />

Area<br />

628-2987<br />

Celebrating our<br />

20th ANNIVERSARY<br />

HANDYMAN I<br />

NoMbTopSmedl<br />

Ask for Charlie<br />

PI2» I 399-1487<br />

OCEAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL - ctiettrii<br />

worlw, 4 how per My. Prwkwily Mblal*<br />

•BMiMno prafarrtd. Contact Mn.<br />

Ntncy Mioiir, D&Mct Food Sanrlc* rjractor.<br />

Ooaan City High School, «m<br />

Snal and Altntlc Av*. a O. NJ. 3SS-<br />

1»aEOE/AA<br />

PAINTERS - axpManoM and twtpartancad<br />

nMOad tar Coan City, Airalon<br />

an> Stona HaiDor ana. Cajl 3B0-MS4.<br />

PART TME HBJ» - tor low (hop. Cal<br />

DIAMONDS WANTED<br />

Tfwmaa Jawalaia<br />

Wknta t) punchaw your<br />

Diamond!, Hqhaat prtcaa paid.<br />

825AlbwyAw,O.a<br />

399-0359 .<br />

Child Care<br />

REALESTATESAlfS-CaraariiHiiinu-<br />

ntryavalinOC%iarDaatomc*|}r«mbl-<br />

« M * l c a n * a d l 1 M<br />

HAPPY HEARTS CHLO CARE - In<br />

horn* <strong>of</strong> Mr*. Ruth Bottle. Mat* oorffisd<br />

H»Mhool B «th giada IMuher. 124<br />

Dory Dr. Hn. I M 430. Aoo» ;vk up.<br />

Cot $76/Ml Phon* 388-7022. Spon-<br />

S»n, (nrnpulaitzao opMMon, n<br />

am teflDaa. high ampaiya* IgnaavRy.<br />

tomato moo potanML Cal Bamar<br />

Realty, sga-oom tarInmvtai*.<br />

REAL ESTATE 6ALES - fm tffla. p«-<br />

aon*MWnp, no a«ptrten» naoaaaan.<br />

Autos<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES-Fuftnatatta<br />

poUton MlabK feraxpaMlng compaoy<br />

In «om»i» Point Euanmad M-<br />

' Mual ahauid nwry kt A n ki ***•<br />

rka Hatty, M4 tim /em, Soman PoW.<br />

WOOLCai<br />

Slarao and Cauttto<br />

and oaed oondWon. A> k<br />

•7B30OT8S4-4377,<br />

CUTLASS -<br />

paila, mm graM,<br />

donj. BK. feo orao; Mrt-MM «n»r\<<br />

CHEVY 1»t7 8-10.<br />

JULIANA<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Large & Small<br />

Construction<br />

Spedtlixlngln:<br />

DECKS •ADDITIONS<br />

General Contracting<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

39&5919<br />

BIG JOHN'S<br />

LAWN SERVICE<br />

3<br />

389-3706<br />

•DECKS-HOME REPARS*<br />

• V«VL •'<br />

LEWSYPHER<br />

390-8298<br />

"/ Wefome small Jobs"<br />

Garage and Yard Sales;<br />

PORCH SALE - Friday I, Saturday,<br />

March 17 A18. SAM to 2PM. Pino Hutcn.<br />

playboy maoazlnaa, Rock Albumt, Knk><br />

Knacs and all kind* <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r Nsat-o-Stult<br />

1420 Haven Avsnua. O.C.<br />

PORCH SALE - Saturday, March 1»,<br />

10AM. S<strong>of</strong>a. Chair, Rafrtawator, DMvvutwr',<br />

A»jon»d Kttdwn Rarnt. HouMhoW<br />

Good*. 1880 Honda Accord LX. 5<br />

dr. HB. AC, *700. 1B01 Atbury *vi,<br />

O.Q.<br />

TO THE GENTLEMAN WHO - purchBtsa<br />

tha oil lamp and two meat scaiai<br />

at 215 Old SBoacoach Rd., Mannon<br />

lati Sat. Thau wara aold by mlstaka<br />

Please call 390-3475.<br />

GARAGE SALE - love wat. imal<br />

kltchon set. micro can, stereo cabinet, tabla>,<br />

lamps, chair*, mink Jaclisi Morch<br />

17lh and 1Stti, S to 1 p.m. 1630 Wtlt<br />

Ave.<br />

General Morehandlse<br />

ALWAYS •UYINQ CtD FURNITURi •<br />

dining room, bsdroom, odd M M , wlcksr.anilquin.<br />

conactlblaa, glauware, tn-<br />

'n*, door iiopa. tralna, dolti, old toy*<br />

(Teddy Baan), towalry. ate 641-OS& j<br />

(Normtleld)or&ite743114.<br />

APPLIANCES - rtfrtoeralor, rang*, dunwaiher.<br />

Vary good condition Gold tXO<br />

or DMI <strong>of</strong>fer. Can 1-21S-8H-8549.<br />

BEOnoOM SET - mnltr bedroom, 7<br />

plsca. wcaDant condition. K25. Call (I-<br />

WSpm., 388-7440.<br />

DINETTE - Wood Block look, with W<br />

•nd four Istuner chaJn, I27S, Two Orten-<br />

W WUd wood brack lacquer (BoeutlM<br />

dMIpo) with tmoked sto* uliti 30 x 30<br />

iSSO. 40140 $275. A« aioellant con*<br />

tHW. Call 30T>B53a <strong>of</strong> 829-3434.<br />

I<br />

DISCOUNT PAPERBACK BOOKS - Htf<br />

prlca BIM and tnu«a. 15% <strong>of</strong>f new papsrtMda.<br />

cat (or hour*. Tha Bookauni<br />

Two. 11 ih » Aabury. O a 39M121.<br />

FOR SALE - Latter Baby Grand Piano,<br />

good condUon, $850. Buwr mint mov*.<br />

fj"»a cat aei-wqi. a a 5 p-tn. a<br />

39M*7Banar5.<br />

KAYAK 8WMMMQ POOL - Prlcw ra-<br />

?«*">n • Kayak Annul Winning POOL<br />

Malia M an otter on rarandWooMpool*.<br />

MMdvhihMUud, n U«d-f4l<br />

MOVING . rumrtura uj*. Ttiraa pleot<br />

"mef bad unh. Sota. Lova Mat French<br />

Provincial butm and iloreo, Porrt-cno.<br />

Round 42- porcr, ubi* a chain. Ac<br />

wumpardan twit can 3g»7gas<br />

iVoti<br />

, PontAaLenEnwiw-o^XMric<br />

— complala vanical bBnd ««.<br />

i**<br />

JLL<br />

M, g<br />

eondfilon.<br />

General Merchandise Boats Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sate<br />

SHAFTO'S RESTAURANT<br />

to now taking<br />

Pie Orders for Easter.<br />

Call 399-0316 or<br />

389-1520 „<br />

01X11 m? - 81 tool walk around, nrtdy<br />

cabin wilo hp Ivlnfudt, VHO. Oni» 8S<br />

hours, fully loaded. Stored Inside. C«JI for<br />

doialliSii^iifjTiti<br />

Boat Slips<br />

SOFA BED • 2 ehslri, lamp. 2 and ta-<br />

MM, klWwi ubla, sna dratsw, S2H M<br />

MRottor. Call 399-7573 Sal_ or Sun<br />

eplAfl iNIBOY OOLLiOTORB • eontrots<br />

and Umks far hoi woiur htailng and<br />

pad naalng, Haal ysur pool with free<br />

iUfllhlna. In iioMt, Fraa Info. All Quality<br />

Solar SyltMTIl. NBSiSailS<br />

TWO FOLDING COTS • $25, each; 1 •<br />

f!,Surfitjardt7S.ealiai1-Qi7S,<br />

WINDSURFER • 12 ft. BIG wMbovd<br />

and sail. Jisl In Urns lor <strong>the</strong> season. Asking<br />

$225. Call David al 391-0329 ing<br />

Itavamauaga.<br />

Boats<br />

1882 GLASSMASTER SKI BOAT • 1i,9<br />

It-. 75 HP, Uadwrlght trailer and canvas<br />

noddy to go Inn wstor. »3,fl75 oo Call<br />

984-8154,<br />

BOAT SUP FOR RENT - Deep water on<br />

IOW] up is 28 ft. May i to Nmmmber 1.<br />

OaHiosaia^see<br />

BOAT SLIP FOR RENT • Call 381 •MU.<br />

Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS • Toning Tabias,<br />

commorclol-home tanning bad!,<br />

lava to oo'-rpricw from IS49. Body<br />

wrapt, iamps, lotions. Call today !rs§<br />

coloi ca laloouo, 1-600-228-0777.<br />

BIQ tMH FROM HOME P/T OR F/T .<br />

Own a reuia ol Amtffea'i Isadlng candy/<br />

nut machlnei, Psdutgn from $3,500<br />

Loeatlgni provided 1-600-877-2232 (Exl<br />

341),<br />

OFFICE SPACE RENT FREE • Buy tils<br />

i year old <strong>of</strong>fice building with two i Mrm,<br />

apis, rented for $1,100 mo, Wertuhep<br />

wllh private baft and <strong>of</strong>fice rented for<br />

iSOo. mo. Selling pries smfim.<br />

Rent<br />

will pay mortgage. Call 398 5223.<br />

2528-87 CENTRAL • ntw rariilrurton, 4<br />

bodraoms. dl appliances and carpeting,<br />

fireplace, large rear (Jack, Call215-922-<br />

0881,<br />

QOVERNMENT HOMeS • from 11,00,<br />

*U Repair*. Alto m delinquent property.<br />

Call l0S^44-iSM, Bii. Ml for Into.<br />

GREAT INVESTMENT • four 2 Mdraomi,<br />

compSeuily ramodeled, gai haat,<br />

sir, sepajalo utilities, J27.0OO Income.<br />

$23a.000. Call 347-4727.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

dependability<br />

D oesn't it all come down to just that in <strong>the</strong> title<br />

insurance business? You wpnf your title work dnni<br />

pfsmpily gsGursteiy meroughly Thss \% thi haltmark<br />

<strong>of</strong> our Vinsiani <strong>of</strong>f ice, backed by 40 years ef integrity and<br />

financial stability<br />

For jfour title wsrk, contact. Michglt Mirtins Managef<br />

TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

2137 Aibury Avsnue<br />

Oeeari City • (809) SBI-OOai<br />

Ovtr 30 afflces in lha mid.Allanlic area.<br />

WILL MAINTAINED<br />

SINGLE<br />

4 bdrm., 2 ba. home<br />

located on a quiet street<br />

Convenient to sou<strong>the</strong>rn!<br />

beaches, stores, & play*<br />

pound. Large lot. Value at<br />

$169,900,<br />

SINGLE NORTHEND/-<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

J<br />

Kara opportunity for m-<br />

git beachfront near M4Hgloufl<br />

gardens. 3 \jums,,<br />

m baths, VJtw <strong>of</strong> AtluiUe<br />

City skyline. Asking<br />

S4S0.000.<br />

INCOME PRODUCER<br />

Multi-family. 1% blocks<br />

from beach. 3 apartments.<br />

Positive cash flow. Call for<br />

details $169,900.<br />

EXCLUSIVE LAGOON<br />

FRONT<br />

Spadou* home In like new<br />

condition. Gas heat, central<br />

air, 6 bdrm., 2 Florida<br />

rooms. Floating dock and<br />

3 boatsllps. $623,500.<br />

RIDUCID - NIW CON.<br />

SfKUCTlON DUPLEX<br />

3 bdrms., 2 baths per unit,<br />

Ga§ heat, FuUy equipped.<br />

Available also as condos<br />

1229,000,<br />

STEPS TO BEACH,<br />

SHOPPING ft BOARD-<br />

WALK<br />

3 bdrms., 2VS ba,, eondo<br />

den with ftankUn stove,<br />

central air, peat invalment<br />

or 2nd home for only<br />

$133,000,<br />

\<br />

SPACIOUS CONDO-<br />

MINIUM<br />

Roomy 4 bdrm, 2 ba. near<br />

beach. Meticulously eared<br />

for by original owner.<br />

Large llvini/enKrtain.<br />

ment area, alr-oonditioncd.<br />

Carport, Soeened poreh.<br />

Unbeatable property for<br />

1199,100.<br />

SOUTHEND TOWN-<br />

HOUSE<br />

3 bdrm., 3 baths, corner<br />

tovmhouse with beautiful<br />

views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ocean, Atlantic<br />

Oty and. inland waterway*.<br />

Jacuzzi, all<br />

appliances, private ro<strong>of</strong>top<br />

deck. Real value at<br />

«235,(XM.<br />

lEACHfRONT CONDO.<br />

MINIUM<br />

1st floor, located on one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's final sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

beaches. 4 bdrms,, I<br />

baths, fireplace,eeniril ilf •<br />

Recently painttd Insidt<br />

and out. Fully fumWirf at<br />

$434,90a<br />

717MTTBtS£AWl<br />

300-1311<br />

OftNtOAft<br />

32«faC£MTHAl<br />

(w)<br />

3Q0-O99B<br />

NEW DUPLEX COMDO-3 tadrsomi, 2<br />

ceramic me oaths, iiv, rrn, w/nraplasi,<br />

oai-ln Kitchen w/bay ylaw, all appllant«,<br />

carMllna, dock, bb ay hHt, air, covored<br />

porHlng $149,900. Call ilMSt-<br />

7215or6O9.399-22SB.<br />

OCEAN orrv DUPLEX OONDO • loun<br />

and, 2<br />

ally Tell Fraa 1 .aoo-Aa-i 141.<br />

PANORAMIC VIEW - from 11th floor,<br />

ona badrsnn, ana ban unit. Conmmpomry<br />

fumttMngi, gssd ranlai hrjlory.<br />

t1&,900, Tha Riehardi, Haal Eisio,<br />

RaaiBr, Gartmw plaia Oftka, Park<br />

Plan i Baafli, UMMS.<br />

LONG BEACH BLAND • Btnutllul<br />

Ocaan From Funovaisd l yra ajo. An<br />

dara, fumltira, 3BF1, ivk twrn, wa<br />

all sMilancua. jrea! Maun, t<br />

MANAHAWKIN • Mand<br />

Walarfnntl<br />

Ranch on baytronl wlh analM VMM,<br />

Dock fsr toaL A graat valual Wool laitl<br />

$148,000, «QB-4B*.M0B, Cwilury 21<br />

Panda <strong>of</strong> Hsmat, Raatlsr,<br />

MANAHAWKIN - Safjura your futyral<br />

Commercial Building and land In dsalraHa<br />

tocaBorLRonlaTlnoomt and «xparv-<br />

Ik» poMlbUUiMI (389,000. 909-6B7-<br />

2323. C«niury it ParaM <strong>of</strong> Homaa, Raalter.<br />

u -•<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

Real Estate, Realtor'<br />

2700 Asbury Avenun • <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ • 5501 West Avenue<br />

Post Office Box 2048, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 19th<br />

Noon to 4 p.m.<br />

4828-30 West Avenue<br />

VICTORIAN<br />

Superior Construction your choice sf 1 st or aid floor condominium.<br />

Gas hot air heat with alr-condlttonlng. 3 bdrmt., t<br />

bathi, lit floor $148,000. 2nd floor S 169.000.<br />

(608)399-1637 (609) 399-0784<br />

franklin c Williams<br />

L liEALTORS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

CONVENIENT<br />

LOCATION<br />

Near <strong>town</strong>, 9 bdrms., new<br />

bath, new kitchen, expandable<br />

attic Bret, gas h/w<br />

heat Ready to go. Call<br />

SM-§71i.<br />

EXCELLENT INVEST-<br />

MENT OPPOBTUNTTY<br />

Completely renovated<br />

tide-by tide duplex. Four<br />

bdrms.. each unit, 2 ear<br />

garage, open porches.<br />

Quiet area, complete with<br />

bay views. A»klng<br />

$249,500.<br />

TAKENOTE<br />

PRICE REDUCTIONI<br />

ESTABLISHED DEU k<br />

SUNDRY BUSINESS<br />

nd and high traffic area.<br />

Sale Includos real estate<br />

and equipment. Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

room for expansion. Buy<br />

now and be prepared for<br />

tha IM! summer season.<br />

Youil pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

LOCATION PLUS<br />

PRIVACY RIVIBFRONT<br />

Charming betting on "W<br />

riverfront,<br />

Wt*'^<br />

h/w halted,<br />

Jui?1hink, i.40 MM <strong>of</strong><br />

complete privacy. Inspset<br />

now in Corbln City, 399-<br />

S711,<br />

PRICE REDUCED<br />

Excellent<br />

Investment<br />

opportunity • heitao 1 2 ttmily<br />

aorosi from beach. ieUmatod<br />

potential Income<br />

$25,000. Now ashing<br />

$229,600. totter hurry on<br />

this outstanding buy!!<br />

SOUTH-AFFORDABLE<br />

lit floor eondo, 3 bdrms..<br />

I full baths, <strong>of</strong>f street parking-short<br />

distance to<br />

bead). Call 399-57^<br />

A8BURYAVENUE<br />

GREAT OPPORTUNITY<br />

Two stores In high traffic<br />

ana. Start your business<br />

nowl Call 399-5712.<br />

AFFORDABLE CONDO3<br />

1 bdrms., Vh baths, only<br />

$79,900, Sacond floor<br />

$83,900. Call now 399-<br />

J71<br />

LAOOONFRONT CON-<br />

DCS<br />

Popular location • sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

exposure. 3 bdrms., 2<br />

baths, central air, garage,<br />

deck, k boatslip M, unit<br />

1st floor $295,000. 2nd<br />

lloor $305,000.<br />

ATTINTiON.OWNiR<br />

WILL PAY UP TO 3<br />

POINTS TOWABM SUY-<br />

ERS MTQ. PLAMMINT<br />

FEE.<br />

Start with new Duplex<br />

Cendos, 3 bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

fireplace, exoeDent buys.<br />

$124,9O0./$129,900. Call<br />

TOWNHOUSE MARINA<br />

MEWS<br />

Injoy BIB bayfroni, living<br />

room w'fp, dining, Wt,, 3<br />

bdrms., 2Vi baths, central<br />

air, 2 open desks, P/a car<br />

oarage. $207,000, Call<br />

399-1711.<br />

LAGOONFHONT-<br />

LAGOON FRONT LOT<br />

iO x 100- wth 4 boarslips.<br />

Great opportunity. Call<br />

39M711.<br />

TOP CONDITION<br />

Conga with a bdrms.,<br />

bath, kitchen, near <strong>town</strong>.<br />

Ideal starter home, CaBa<br />

399-5713.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

$19,000 UNDER ASSESSMENT 1 bdrm,, 1 bath, furnished<br />

condo w/air, Close to beach S boardwalk, $59,900. Call Rod,<br />

GARDENS. !nd floor. 3 bdrm., a bath, furnished condo<br />

$135,000. Call Rod.<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>nd SAFE HARBOR and floor, 3 bdrm,, 2 bath condo<br />

w/garaga and meadow view, $165,000. Call Rod,<br />

Executive 6 bdrm., 2'A bam, Impeccably restored single family<br />

dose to beach & boardwalk, $350,000. Call Rod<br />

REALTORS®<br />

271S Asbury Avtnu©<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ. 08216<br />

398-7100<br />

COASTAL<br />

Per hose who want a little<br />

more. Lovely 3 bdrms,, a<br />

bath featuring (eft ft Jaeuizl.<br />

One block to beach and<br />

boardwalk.<br />

Asking<br />

$149,900.<br />

Brand new, Just In time to<br />

pick you own color* In this<br />

3 bedroom 2 bath single<br />

just steps to <strong>the</strong> bay. Gas<br />

heat, A/C, fireplace and<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> parking.<br />

$184,900.<br />

Attractive 3 bodroem tVs<br />

bath rancher on 2Mi<br />

wooded acroB In Egg Harbor<br />

Twp, Injoy <strong>the</strong> family<br />

room with fireplace on<br />

cold, winter nights,<br />

Rgduced to $122,000.<br />

Beach block multJ family<br />

with Income potential <strong>of</strong><br />

$22,000. Gas hot water<br />

float In all 3 unitB. Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parWng. Owner anxious.<br />

$255,000.<br />

Northond duplex with<br />

Income <strong>of</strong> $1,000 per<br />

month. Features Include<br />

new gas 'htailng system,<br />

new ro<strong>of</strong> and fenced In<br />

yard.<br />

Reduced to<br />

$149,000.<br />

Pay Avenue Bargain • 2<br />

bedroom, 1 bath duplex.<br />

Priced to sell with possible<br />

owner<br />

financing,<br />

$139,000,<br />

Ask<br />

for a<br />

"FREE'' market<br />

analysis.<br />

GARDENS HOME<br />

Ideal home for yearly or<br />

summer vacationing. New<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>, new bath, fully<br />

equipped kitchen, large<br />

deck, 3 bdrms,, 2 ear<br />

garage. Make it a point to<br />

see this gem.<br />

THREE LARGE UNITS<br />

Steps from <strong>the</strong> beach.<br />

Great ocean views plus a 2<br />

bdrm, beieh eottip. Good<br />

Income summer and vrtnter.<br />

All units heated. Call<br />

today for more information.<br />

BOATMAN-3 PARADISE<br />

3 bedroom, a baths, corner-unit<br />

condo overlooking<br />

peel. Former sample unit<br />

with $35,000 furniture<br />

package, also 30 ft,<br />

boatslip. Catch those<br />

beautiful sunsets.<br />

" MUSTSfLLI<br />

Gardens Rancher with 3<br />

bedrooms, ivfe baths.<br />

Large den with fireplace. 2<br />

oar garage. Gas heat.<br />

Price<br />

Reduced<br />

It's a "SHORE" bet when you buy through<br />

French Real Estate<br />

REAL<br />

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ESTATr<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

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18 THMBBNTINEL-LEBOEIt ONU City. N.J. Thursday, Msrch 18,1989<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

BARNiGAT • 1 ywf.jld colonial In a<br />

qulai niigh^rtipedr J 4 bedrsems, 1V5<br />

bains, ptlaenad jarsgs, gas heal. Asking<br />

1186,000. Call fiattiSi flMlty, 1-abo-<br />

S2S-0Q83 o/i -B09-6SM200,<br />

QAHDiNS PLAZA • bsayllfully dseo.<br />

ralsd one bedroom, on§ bath third fleer<br />

unii, special views <strong>of</strong> th§ ocean and A!*<br />

lantie Ciiy skyline. Peel, parting ana is*<br />

cufliy. 1139,900. Call The HchanJI<br />

Agency, Real Estais, 399=5353 toran<br />

appgini/nenl to Inipeci<br />

GARDENS PLAZA • spacious 2 ftdfrnl. 2<br />

bain unll Slrsaly scganftont. Lovely [fadliional<br />

furnishings, fully equipped, J»rjee<br />

at 1279,900. F<strong>of</strong> appointment, call The<br />

Richardi Agency, Realtor, Gardens Pia=<br />

la, Qaidens Pita omee. 399-535:3,<br />

Real Estate Salt Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sals Heal Estate Sale<br />

SOUTH END COMMERCIAL CORNER<br />

One large store, ana imalier store, betti with powder roomi,<br />

TTirea (urn, ipB,, 2-two Bdrm. ipt§,, one very large J bdrm,<br />

apt, with ocean views. All wlm kitchen, bam, dlnlnj area, hugs<br />

storage allic. outside storage lockers. Set us (or Details,<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

Realtors<br />

3258 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-2098<br />

They're Here!!!<br />

Tufo custom BuiCt<br />

4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath Beachfront<br />

condominiums<br />

At Betow market prices/<br />

mrstfloor $470,000.<br />

Secondfhor $310,000<br />

Ms a dup[$K,$970,000<br />

AT THESE PRICES THESE UNITS WON'T LAST LONG.<br />

PRIME RIVIERA<br />

LOCATION<br />

Deluxe split level home on<br />

• spadous comer lot. New<br />

w/w carpet throughout,<br />

decorator wall coverings,<br />

custom window treatments,<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 full<br />

baths, oversize 2 ear<br />

garage and solar domestic<br />

hoi water system. Excellent<br />

home for year round<br />

living or second home it<br />

<strong>the</strong> shore. $225,000.<br />

CALL 399-0014<br />

For More details<br />

• OTHER GRiAT LISTINGS.<br />

SIACHFRONT VIEWS<br />

ATM THE PRICE<br />

Beautifully furnished<br />

South end condominium<br />

with spectacular views.<br />

Spacious living, dining<br />

and large kitchen area, 3<br />

large bedrooms and 2 full<br />

bithi. Off street parking<br />

storage room and enclosed<br />

shower. A must see property.<br />

FerOriiOwnir<br />

Major Stone Harbor, Nj<br />

AiSOLUTE AUCTIONS<br />

ALSO: Praptfttes at AUCTION<br />

Subject toConfirmation & Mortgages<br />

19 Propertlos - $13 Million Valuation<br />

QUIET<br />

RESIDENTIAL AREA<br />

Income producing duple*<br />

In top notch condition. A<br />

nice neighborhood, a large<br />

50x94' lot and good long<br />

term tenants make (Ml<br />

property a good buy.<br />

si7S,ooa<br />

1, LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />

Realtor r<br />

Sales • Rentals • Insurance<br />

Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, New.Jem<br />

Prestigious Resort Community 40 minutes<br />

So. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City<br />

ALSO: Owners Classic Cars & Boats<br />

All Properties Rtqulra Cirtfted or Bunk Tnaafltrt shack<br />

deposit at Auction (no Money-Market checks).<br />

•Supert) BwbSmm RaMmt DEPOSIT K0.000. • 0} B«M«ni i<br />

Oc«nw lei. DEPOSIT $50,000 EACH. (I) B«y«kt# Condo. it 'M<br />

(tobW & Sunii! i^ OPOItT $mm BBidd Bd \rMMty, \MMty<br />

•Mijef m Hip am wWr f lone Htrto Mairrn" on m mu xooed<br />

to MBWHOI* Wi wbM to MUH mmA DEPOUT- HOMOS,<br />

IM00id<br />

••War 96" MlMM Planned for 56 tlip. DEPOSIT J60.000. •"Scott* Ionntr<br />

Marina DEPOSIT $20,000 (Parry In pguMlen ctaim. rights unto<br />

tn tltgfii Uot Purehas* Agreement which k denied by seller). •<br />

MoteWtotel Trsd, Of*, ttm Harbor Marina DEPOSfT »60,000. • 68<br />

urn MmmtraM ITM V, mto eut <strong>of</strong> Parkw»y wljeint Ford Onhr<br />

DEPOSIT tSO.OOO.<br />

RNANCINQ ON ALL RIAL ESTATE. CALL: Robert<br />

Bircn.TavHtockFlMfKlal. (800) 327-3404 or Irving .<br />

Lovln, Alia RninMI, (SN) 428-2133.<br />

Request SalM AgrMiMnt at least 3 days prior to Aw-<br />

Uon for your New Jefwyittrxney'i review.<br />

CAR/BOAT DEPOSfTS AT TIME OF AUCTION: 110,000<br />

certffled otbank trutuftn check.<br />

Prevkwi: Sunday, Uttii 19,1-3 p.m. & FrkUry, Hmh<br />

31 15-7p,m.a3MurdjyM»rch25,Mp.m.<br />

AUCTIONS UNOEfl TENT: S»turdiy,AprO lit 11 «JTL<br />

it mrt SI * <strong>the</strong> tndL RAM OR SHINE<br />

MViTIC IIUNP • 3 BsdraWwaitrfrom<br />

Raneri. gat heal, canti! air, hardwood<br />

floor, garagg ana iaasnid pgrcft.<br />

IM.OM. Ceniury (1 Pamda <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>fiss,<br />

fisali<strong>of</strong>, iOHitiiOQ<br />

LSI OCEANlpi • raised ranch 1 bedrooms,<br />

2 Bain!. Mini condition reedy tor<br />

summer fun, only liSS.OSO. Oasts Real^<br />

GOB-MI •6200 or Toll Free In N.J. 1-<br />

HOO-3Z2-9801.<br />

SROCHUHI FRiilll • For Ihe Loweii<br />

priced Jersiy Short walarfranl Cornrnumty<br />

fricas tianing In me Ws. Can ihis<br />

number for Inlormaflon, 1-ago.S33.114g.<br />

lacharlae Really, Realign,<br />

LAQOON ARIA - Blrigis family i bedroom,<br />

1 Bam home. New Vinyl aiding<br />

and kjehan, Roalisilcaiiy prised at<br />

IBi,50B.Cll!IM!-Oi37,<br />

QCTAN CITY INVESTMENT<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

•nu-ee 2 bdnn, apts., one 3<br />

bdrm. apt. year round location.<br />

$132,900,<br />

A GRIAT INVESTMENT<br />

Centrally located, fully<br />

equipped rettauranti feats 56<br />

plus 5 apts. it 2 rooms,<br />

TWO FAMILY In cornfnerdai<br />

area on 30x100 lot,<br />

ONI BIDROOM CONDO<br />

Center City, Motivated seller.<br />

Owner anxious to sell,<br />

TWO BR,, 1 bath row house<br />

near transprtaiten, $39,500,<br />

information.<br />

RENTALS A VAIL ABLE<br />

DeFranco-Moore Inc.<br />

T/A Stretch Realty<br />

800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

391-9425<br />

Real Estate AUCTION<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ BOARDWALK<br />

Ohio Ownership Orders Property Sold<br />

RESTAURATEURS! INVESTORS! RETAILERS!<br />

At The Heart <strong>of</strong> The Casino Area!<br />

Former "White Castle" Restaurant<br />

1527 Boardwalk. Between Kentucky & NY Aves.<br />

Zoned Resort/Comm'l. ideal for O<strong>the</strong>r Uses<br />

Subject to Confirmalion. 23 1 on Boardwalk x 90\ 6.000 tq. It.<br />

2-stories. Modernized, Immaculate. Panoramic o»an vitws.<br />

Indudes modtm l<strong>of</strong>Kif-<strong>the</strong>-liw. equipment.<br />

DEPOSIT: 15%. ol which $50,000 Is certified <strong>of</strong> Bulk Treasurer's<br />

check at time <strong>of</strong> Auction.<br />

Prflvl§w:Tue*day, March 28 from 1 to 3 p.m.<br />

AUCTION On premises: Sunday, April 2 at 1p.m.<br />

Also preview by appl In cooperation with Network Cmmerdal<br />

Realty Corp., Cardiff, NJ<br />

Request Brochure<br />

LICENSER) RIAL ESTATE BROKERS<br />

35 North 4th Street, Camden, NJ 08102<br />

ONi IIDROOM • iseend floor condo- EXCILLiNT INVESTMINT PROPminium,<br />

KS.grjQ unlumished, Rooirt U. iHT¥ • lide By ilde duplei, In rapidly<br />

Snarp, Real iilaie. Resllor, 398-1M7 or growing §eavili« wliii long lefrn lenanH,<br />

3it-Q7S4. • l14i,900. CaJI iOM§!-117i BWningi.<br />

BAYFBONT TOWNHOUSE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Three lewis • Carport teidlng to ground level foyer, Don/guest<br />

suite on first floor w/full batfi, wet bar, and bay vlem Sepiraui<br />

laundry/hwter room. 2nd floor: large living room w/flreplace and<br />

sliding glass doors to bayfront dtek, formal dining room,<br />

kitchen, wet bar, and powder room, 3rd floor consists ot master<br />

bedroom suite w/laeunl and sliding glut doors to private<br />

bayfront deck, 2 addWonal bedrooms, piui full bam wltfi laundry<br />

shyte. $450,000 Ineludei all furniture and a 2S' boatsllp,<br />

"The Selling Qffiet"<br />

NORTHEAST & BUCKS CO.<br />

Real Estate<br />

3329 West Ave.<br />

399-2500<br />

BUILDERS SALE!<br />

.• 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 lireplaces, on <strong>the</strong> water with its<br />

own private 48' dockl Only 2 left $304,900<br />

• 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, with custom cabinetry, nice extras<br />

quiet lagoon location.<br />

Our LAST New two bedroom , $164,900,<br />

AMERICAS FOREMOST<br />

REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />

Building 1519 Sprucu Street<br />

Sales Center Located at<br />

926-9000<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Harbour Covt Marina, South Basin<br />

ABSOLUTi AUCTIONS<br />

Premier Boardwalk & O<strong>the</strong>r Locations<br />

OCEAN CITY. NEW JiRSiY<br />

5 Mi. So. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City<br />

ALSO: (2) Classic Automobiles<br />

Several Properties at Auction<br />

Subject to Confirmation<br />

Boardwalk Properttes Opposite Music Pier.<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands pass here annually!<br />

Property (1)T-our Adj. corami Parcels. 800,802 thru 806,808 &<br />

810 Boardwalk. As 4 Parcels or Entirety. 808 & 810: ABSO-<br />

LUTE. Property (2) "SIMMS' BLDG": 822 thru 830 Boardwalk.<br />

Rv» commi. AS ENTIHETY ONLY. Property (3) 800 Asbury Ave,<br />

BANK BLDG. IN TOWN LOCATION! ABSOLUTE AUCTION.<br />

Property (4) Four Ac Comrrrl Trad. Adjoins "Wendy's". Rte, 9,<br />

Marmora. NJ<br />

FINANCING ON ALL REAL ESTATE: CALL Robert<br />

Birch, Tavlstock Financial, (600) 327-3404<br />

Request Sales Agreement at least 3 days prior to<br />

auctions for your New Jersey attorney's reviews.<br />

Previews: Saturday, 3/18 from 12 to 3 p.m.<br />

AUCTIONS <strong>of</strong> Bank Building 4 Boardwalk Koptrties<br />

Held on Boardwalk: Saturday, March 25,12<br />

^ noon Marmora Property on Premises: 2 pm,<br />

OPINHOUSI<br />

Sat. & Sun.<br />

12-4 p.m.<br />

125-127 E.Atlantic<br />

Blvd.<br />

Newly renovited condominiums<br />

close to Gardens<br />

biaeh Each unit has living<br />

mom, dining room, new<br />

kitchen, 3 bsdroomi. 8<br />

eathi, porch, ioonomieal<br />

gas hial, ointfil air, all<br />

appliance! included.<br />

|17S,000 1st Moor,<br />

fiBB.OOO 2nd door. Call<br />

399-0041.<br />

Luxurious <strong>town</strong>housos<br />

noar boardwalk with pool.<br />

Fireplaces, four bedrooms,<br />

tVz baths in each unit,<br />

hiat pump, cental air,<br />

decki, carports. Three <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> units <strong>have</strong> moSieNnlaw<br />

quarters. Excellent<br />

rental history. $1,960,000,<br />

Call 399-0041.<br />

Spacious colonial home In<br />

large comer lot In Gtrdens.<br />

Living room, dining<br />

room, fireplace, kitchen,<br />

breakfast room, sunroom,<br />

den (or bedroom), batti on<br />

first floor, 3 bedrooms, Z<br />

baths, extra den or bedroom,<br />

sundeok on second<br />

floor Gas hoat. dock on<br />

first floor $385,000 Call<br />

399-0041<br />

Gardens home directly<br />

opposite <strong>the</strong> ocean. Living<br />

room, flreplaoe, dining<br />

room, klichen, sunroom,<br />

tile baths, laundry en first<br />

lloor. Fiw bedrooms,-two .<br />

-lilt bafts; lunroorrtferf^ee-'<br />

ond floor, OH hot water<br />

heat, plaster walls, vinyl<br />

siding, spectacular ocean<br />

views from sunroom, two<br />

Mr garage, $595,000. Call<br />

399-0041<br />

Cape Cod with open<br />

porch, living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, two bodrooms,<br />

baths, heater mom<br />

on first floor, throe bedrooms,<br />

powder room on<br />

second /loor. Gas hot<br />

water heat, alley in rear<br />

with IVi ear garage and<br />

parking. $174,900. Call<br />

399-0041.<br />

Almost new <strong>town</strong>house<br />

with OCEAN VIEWS. 5th<br />

house from <strong>the</strong> best north<br />

. end beach. New furnishings.<br />

3 bdrm. r/a batti.<br />

Excellent rental history,<br />

$199,900. Call 399-1856.<br />

Seasonal hotel with additional<br />

parking let Licensed<br />

operating hotel in <strong>the</strong><br />

bdwtk. area <strong>of</strong> 0,0. 31<br />

rooms + heated owners<br />

apt, Allows for future<br />

dovelopmenti Perfect bed<br />

and breakfast opportunity.<br />

Possible owner financing<br />

$750,000. Call 399-1856.<br />

Just listed! Lagoon front<br />

property: Original owner,<br />

never rented, in excellent<br />

condition. Four bedrooms,<br />

2% baths, family room<br />

with,fireplace, and much<br />

more. A great buy for<br />

under $400,000. Call 399-<br />

8822 today.<br />

OPfNHOUSl<br />

Sat. & Sun,<br />

12-4 p.m.<br />

315 E. Inlet Rd<br />

Brand new home In<br />

Gardens. Open porch, Hv- *<br />

Ing room witti fireplace,<br />

dining room, eat-In kitchen,<br />

family room, V s bath, laundry<br />

room on llrst floor, four<br />

Badreoms, 2 bafts en 6ocend<br />

fleer, gas hoat, central<br />

air, carpet, all appliances,<br />

Andersen windows. Largo<br />

mar patfe and yard, two<br />

car garage, $395,000 Call<br />

3M-0041,<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. & Sun,<br />

11-4 p.m.<br />

5444 Asbury Ave.<br />

One block to beach. Brand<br />

new duplex eondes with<br />

90% financing to qualified<br />

buyers. 3 bedroqme. 2<br />

bath units witti fireplace,<br />

central air, carport parking,<br />

appliances, and carpeting.<br />

See our furnished sample<br />

unit today I Rudy for occupancy<br />

$175,000 1st floor.<br />

Call 399-88 22-<br />

Exeellent Investment!<br />

Neighborhood business<br />

property located In one <strong>of</strong><br />

QMin City's liitest (.row-<br />

Ing oreai. Stew front unit<br />

It eurmnMy under a longterm<br />

lease with a local<br />

business, Twe rear apartments<br />

can be used as<br />

rental units to accommodate<br />

a booming summer<br />

resort community. Call<br />

Hager (609) 399-8822.<br />

Centrally located <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

building with apartment<br />

above. Office hat 4 rooms,<br />

powder room, central air<br />

en first fleer, Second floor<br />

apartment has 3 btdrooms.<br />

bath. Ga» hbtwater<br />

trait ~- throughout,<br />

$149,500. Call 399-0041<br />

for Information.<br />

Cottage close to gr<br />

beach, living room, eat-in<br />

kitchen, bath, 2 bedrooms<br />

plus don or 3rd bodroom,<br />

washer, dryer & portablo<br />

dishwasher. Reduced to<br />

$110,000. Call 1399-1856.<br />

Second floor condo. Decorator<br />

fumSthtd! 3 bdrm, %<br />

batti, gas heat, a/e, skylights,<br />

fireplace, <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />

parking. Excellent rental<br />

unit - f year nawl Balance<br />

<strong>of</strong> home warranty!<br />

$189,000. Call 399-1656.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> a kind bayfront<br />

home witt) boat flips and<br />

lap pool, located on corner<br />

let in Gardens, Sundeck<br />

overlooking <strong>the</strong> bay. A<br />

Center hall, tile floor, spacious<br />

living rcom. fireplace,<br />

wet tar, dining area, large<br />

family room, eat-in kitchen.<br />

Four btdroomi, four tie<br />

batt»t. Laundry room. All<br />

appliances Included. Economical<br />

gas hot water<br />

heat, central air. two car<br />

garage with 'A bath. New<br />

bulkhead. 100 x 100 lot.<br />

CaH 369-1856. Reduced to<br />

$850,000.<br />

Guest house plus two 'f<br />

bedroom apartments, 10<br />

bedrooms 8 with sinks. 3<br />

baths. Maintenance free<br />

vinyl tiding, 3 zone,, gas<br />

heat, great Income<br />

potential. See today before<br />

this one it SOLDI<br />

$295,000. Cal 399-8822.<br />

lager<br />

[I 421 Batierica Rd ZOD 34th SI HI Atlantic Ave,<br />

,| 39900^1 3908112 igg iggg<br />

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Real Estate Sato<br />

OCEAN CITY S<br />

HOME OF THE WEEK<br />

Beachfront hl-rlso condo, 15th floor penthouse. Two bedrooms,<br />

2 baths, everything Is now. Carpets, kitchon, bath,<br />

furniture, mirrored walls, Italian tub. Unsurpassed panoramic<br />

view <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Atlantic City skyline. $279,900,<br />

Presented by<br />

Thursday, Msreh 11, lilt<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocxwn City, N.J. B9<br />

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fit, lilt<br />

8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. 935 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

399-5211 <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony Condo<br />

1-800-223-3951 1-800-445-7636<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 19<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

1918 Ferndale Drive<br />

PARADE OF HOMES<br />

601 New Road<br />

Linwood<br />

927-3500 or 822-4200<br />

MABMOHA-LpViattltitsftB<br />

$§S,OOB<br />

DyPLIXIQNi with plans s approval! $325,000.<br />

Oajm"RYFRiSH*Towneles»(Ztoa) $68,000,<br />

" . " • " " $114,600<br />

SIAVILLi • Ceuney A»ii, reaidential area<br />

CiNTrULLY LOCATf Bw/singia family approval<br />

•m MRPIOi SUMMIB<br />

HIDEAWAY. Shon walk IB<br />

- Bouth«Rd bSMh Iran<br />

tlM tov«)y a Mrffi, oatnoo.<br />

Donl mto thh opponunttyl<br />

J88J500. Call 396^638.<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

TgwilnutH. fully fumMiw!<br />

vVigrMrtmy<br />

V h U T N s<br />

OM-has that Ocaan Oly<br />

ctmti t iplMidar. YMil ton*<br />

tha Maahora Mvor * nHHnortatMi<br />

praparty "« WQ<br />

back.; H&cortm with al<br />

•ttns t anmats kr n*w<br />

Dupin leMWO. Cal 99B-<br />

H1 WO.<br />

$38,S00.<br />

NfW LISTING<br />

2700 Aibury Avenue. Oeaari City, N J • SS01 W«t Avsnue<br />

Post Office Box 2048, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 0S226<br />

FOUR ilDROOM - Single family home on a large lot with<br />

meadow views! Rear yard patio, attic storage, utility shed,<br />

ONI YEAR WARRANTY TO BUYIRi<br />

399-1637<br />

A HOME DUPLEX<br />

Duplex has one bedroom<br />

apt. on 1st floor, 2 bedroom<br />

unit en 2nd floor with<br />

lanje sundeek. Three bedroom,<br />

V/i baA 2 story<br />

home (n rear. Gas heat<br />

throughout. Anxious owner<br />

has just reduced price to<br />

1198,000,<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

SPLIT LiViL<br />

Fireplace, bright cemtr 2<br />

bdrm., 2 bath unit on first<br />

floor, large desks, parking<br />

for 2 ears. Great rentalhistory,<br />

Reduced for Immedi.<br />

ate sale to 1109,000.<br />

418 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

1399-0784<br />

GARDENS<br />

MULTI-FAMILY HOME<br />

3 bedroom home with<br />

large mo<strong>the</strong>Nn-law quarters.<br />

Two 1 bedroom apts,<br />

on 1st floor. All rented<br />

yearly. Oil heat throughout<br />

2 ear garage & plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking en oversized let.<br />

Asking $222,000,<br />

NORTHIND CONDO<br />

First fleer one bedroom<br />

comer unit, tie bath, dose<br />

to beach, A real buy at<br />

$#§,900.<br />

sandpiper<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.j, 08226 399-8123<br />

THE BEST REAL ESTATE ASSET<br />

YOU CAN HAVE AT THE SHORE;<br />

SIAMS, NOOK* GRAN.<br />

NIISI Masterfully renevatid<br />

to combine eld fashiened<br />

elegance witti up-to data<br />

amenities. A rich Wend <strong>of</strong><br />

wood and stain glass brings<br />

additional warnith to this<br />

sunny B bBdreom, 3* bath<br />

home with separate studto,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices and eonferinei<br />

reem, Oali 399.1618 tar<br />

details too numerous to list<br />

HOME BEAUTIFUL - Thli<br />

on* hu nil ttia "I Wanta'l<br />

Owner financing 3 Bdrm,. 2<br />

baths, got hML csntral air,<br />

flnpiacas. dacta plus in*<br />

Mrsnlty ol a quUH rwlgharhOOd;<br />

»259,90O. Call 3BB-<br />

3B36.<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue<br />

(609) 399-1812<br />

1.800-843-0172<br />

32nd and West Avenus<br />

(609)398.3636<br />

1.800-526-5090<br />

MARMORA:<br />

301 South Shore Road<br />

(609) 390-3700<br />

1.800-426-3331<br />

RiNTALS<br />

Wide variety <strong>of</strong> SUMMER & YEAR<br />

ROUND RENTALS available at ALL<br />

LOCATIONS. CALL TODAY<br />

500 BAY TOWERS<br />

SPECTACULAR CITY VIIWS and unique fleer<br />

plan OE well as iteufhy, pool, parMng ind central<br />

air make this eendo a fantastie buy al only<br />

$112,000.<br />

BEST BUY ON THE ISLAND! i btdreemi, 1<br />

bath with pool, parking ind nalntenanet ton<br />

living. Only «0S,000,<br />

CaB Ginny or Pe|gy«tiBP-7171<br />

OCEAN CITY:<br />

Gardens Plaza<br />

Pirh and <strong>the</strong> Boardwalk<br />

(609) 399-5353 .* 1 -800-262-3111<br />

500 Bay Towers<br />

6th and Bay Avenue<br />

(609)399.7171 1-800=223-0221<br />

AVALON:<br />

2488 Dune Drive<br />

(609) 967-5588<br />

1-800922-8116<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BOARDWALK BUSINESS<br />

GIFT SHOP (drastically reduced to<br />

$29,500). Prims Boardwalk location:<br />

Turnkey business, excellent<br />

gross • ^ REAL MONEY MAKER!!<br />

Call 399.1612.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

THE ONLY Hl-RISE CONOOMINIUM ON THI<br />

BEACH & BOARDWALK-<br />

SPECTACULAR view from this 6th floor ocean<br />

front 1 bdrm,, 1 ba, unit beautifully appointed,<br />

«tl amenities. $179,900. furnished,<br />

PANORAMIC vlewi from <strong>the</strong> 10th floor, i<br />

bdrm,, den, 1 bath, unit contemporary furnishings.<br />

$269,900.<br />

Call 399-5353<br />

REALTORS •<br />

2716 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

398.7100<br />

CallFaytKilly<br />

1 Charming 3 bedroom single<br />

family home on a fantastic<br />

let In a quiet<br />

residential neighborhood<br />

only $139,900,<br />

Income producing property,<br />

convenient location, full<br />

yearly rentals only<br />

$189,900.<br />

Seuttiend duplex<br />

Fully heated duplex 1st m m 1vi ^aj, tMh floor<br />

fleer, g bedreems 2nd Boor buy M a duplex at<br />

3 bedrooms unit with porch ,234 w o or $1,2,000 1st<br />

enly$13S,900,<br />

noor $121,000 2nd floor,<br />

NIW LISTING • fnjoy <strong>the</strong> tranquil living on <strong>the</strong> bay from this<br />

2 bedroom, t'A bath <strong>town</strong>heuse enfy 3 years old, Peef faoi/lties,<br />

tennis courts. Only $188,900,<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 19,1989<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

8 Erica Lane, Seaville<br />

Magnifidont 2 story contemporary on beautiful tree lined<br />

street witti coramlc 2 story entrance and cedar exterior.<br />

Large family room with weed stove Insert and calling fans,<br />

Large living room, dining room, eat-In Kitchen Including al<br />

majgr G.E. appliances, Jaeuzd In master batti, 2 ear garage<br />

with electric openers-$239,000.<br />

DIRECTIONS; Rsossvilt Blvd.. to Rt, B South. Go South en Rout* 6,<br />

4.3 mllas to Erica on left.<br />

510 S, Shore Road<br />

Marmora, N.J, 01123<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

CiNTRALIstflOBrando $239,900<br />

SPACIOUS 41R/3 Ba. duplex $244,100,<br />

iLfQANCiw/OBiarivlawi $471,000,<br />

SEAVILLE-Cuetom contemporary<br />

HOMlSIAUTIFULbiftanrs<strong>town</strong>ir<br />

JI69.900<br />

$189,MO.<br />

LOTS OF LIVING SPACiw/gas heat $188,900,<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

SPICTACULAR 1AY VIIWS WILL SUR-<br />

ROUND YOU, Build home <strong>of</strong> your dreams en<br />

this let, complete with SO ft, + boat slip, and<br />

enjoy <strong>the</strong> panoramic open bay views year<br />

round, $535,000, Call 391-383ft ,<br />

START SMART! |188,800<br />

buy! a benuillul duplex<br />

kxaued In convonlcnl ysa/<br />

round locajion MtUnilanly<br />

malniilnM, Just Buy and<br />

eellM Iha rent and havi a<br />

BMca at Oaan Cltyl Odt<br />

399-1612 lor dalalH.<br />

DUPLEX IN EXCELLENT<br />

LOCATION. Flm floor has i<br />

Mm,, 1 bL, isoM door 2<br />

Bdrm., 1V. ba. Super IMIIHI<br />

pmpsnyl Hssed, oll-sifsot<br />

uerklng. oulslds «fiowor k<br />

Call 199.1111,<br />

PiRFiOTINVESTMENT<br />

HOME sr year round vacation<br />

'home. 3 bdrm, 1M<br />

Mhf, Dying room. MtHfl<br />

WMan and rnora. MaM In<br />

•ppolnimem to las mis m<br />

•oool 1140,000. Cili MO-<br />

3700.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday 11-4 p.m.<br />

3136 Wesley Avenue<br />

1st Floor<br />

EXQUISITE BEACHFRONT<br />

PANTAtWCWiANViiWSI<br />

4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. For ttie diicrlmlnating<br />

buyir,<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

817 Periwinkle Drive<br />

Blue Water Condominium<br />

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

Sunday, March 19th 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

2 bedroom • % bijth Bayfront Condo. OemplelB appOanes<br />

package, gas heat, eeniral air, fireplace, window treatrriint,<br />

twe decks. Swimming pool, tennis courts, avallabte boat f Up<br />

to 60 feet. Great views <strong>of</strong> inland waterway. Perfect vacation<br />

home. Just reduced to $174,800,<br />

COLDLLJeU-<br />

ACADfcMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

809 WEST AVE,<br />

398-3888<br />

"Owner Finuidng AvilUUt"<br />

1437 Aibury Avenue, Z Umily, duplex lot, $151,000,<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>nd Duplfit. Thli<br />

property would nuke a<br />

grtlt lnvcitmcnt or a<br />

home with additional unit<br />

fer Income, S4O8 Bay Ave.<br />

nue, $165,000.<br />

Triplex - with 3 four<br />

bedroom unite, In good<br />

condition, central location,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered at $299,000,<br />

Down<strong>town</strong> Bookitore For Sale, Rue, u«d «nd oui <strong>of</strong> prinl<br />

^cltAiklni 122,100,00,<br />

Prtme Marmort land i«l •«•, •»» «»« W *y lWs VU "<br />

lage, call *°r more taforfnaHon,<br />

Dell For Site »1« Include! builMM md real tiWe, nktag<br />

$220,000,<br />

HILLEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY,<br />

INC,<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVENUl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey 08226<br />

609-399-6011<br />

Owned by Tereia nd Ckuls Palerms<br />

Bnker <strong>of</strong> Rlnrd • mklin Dwrttt<br />

Itii<br />

't<br />

is<br />

.»•<br />

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THESBNTlNeL-LBDQBR Qe Mn City, N,J, Thur.day, March 16,1BBB<br />

Thuftdiy, March 16, Hli TWg SENVHEL-LEDGBR<br />

Oc»«n City, N.J.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Salt<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

I' ><br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 19th<br />

12 to 4 p,m,<br />

3301 Simpson Ave,<br />

Luxury Townhouse<br />

Two itory, 2 bdnni, $85,000. Must See.<br />

BENZON REALTY<br />

Realtors<br />

399.8383<br />

This Is Your Lucky Day!<br />

THINK GREEN i Save IW and buy ihi» new 4 bdrm, Ixecytive<br />

homi in Windw»rd Shores for $189,800. Sprinkisr iy§.<br />

Itm will keep sodded from lawn greenl<br />

FIRST TIMI OFFERiDI Quality built eiatiieai COLONIAL<br />

features 6 bdrms,, Z'/i bstht, formal rooms, family room,<br />

porch, OFFICE, BASiMENT. POOL... CALL NOW.<br />

1339,000,<br />

NEW LISTING... BETTIH THAN NEW RANCH: 3 bdrm»., 2<br />

baths, Florida room, utility room, garage, sprinkler... beautilul<br />

loqationl Hurry $183,900.<br />

MLS<br />

Mif/wm<br />

COLOUJGLL nf<br />

AVALM MALTY<br />

MARMORA<br />

390-3400<br />

<strong>the</strong>best*<br />

i<br />

WATERFRONT CONDOS<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces on <strong>the</strong><br />

marina, great views, Southwest exposure on<br />

Harbour Cove South. $268,000<br />

Overlook Harbour Lights, <strong>the</strong> Marina<br />

and Atlantic City .from <strong>the</strong> two decks <strong>of</strong> *«-« »«»<br />

this 3 bidroom 2 bath condominium. *KHJ,UUU<br />

just one year young,2 bedroom, 2 bath with<br />

gas heat, fireplace on Marina, |-| 89,900<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn exposure, quiet lagoon location<br />

give this 2 bedroom, 2 bath great value,<br />

$172,000<br />

SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

926-9000<br />

it <strong>the</strong> Harbour Covt Marina, South Basin<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday 12-4 p.m.<br />

Baybridge Condominiums<br />

9th & Bavfront<br />

Prices glathid $20,000. Now starting at 1109,900, Builder<br />

tiyiSELUt<br />

Six 2 bedroom unit! t<strong>of</strong>t, central air, gtonigt room. All kitchen<br />

appliancos, uulity room, covered parking, iwimming pool and<br />

great views.<br />

BERG<br />

32nd & Asbury Ave. 399-0076<br />

J5th & Haven Ave. 3H4al<br />

PRICED TO SILL<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Beachfront duplox - Can nevor be duplicated. Furnished 4<br />

bedrooms (2 ol which are master suites), 3 1/2 baths dining<br />

loom, living room, kitchen, liropluco, front and rear decks,<br />

beachfront shower room, ground lovel storage room w/bath,<br />

ottstreet/garage parking and prlvato beachfront yoatd. Boasts<br />

a groat rontal history tool Impressively priced at $1,020,000<br />

"The Selling Office"<br />

NORTHEAST & BUCKS CO.<br />

Real Estate<br />

3329 West Ave.<br />

Bi AI TO!? *<br />

399-2500<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, March 19th<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

832 Moorlyn Terrace<br />

Unit 106<br />

Large contemporary <strong>town</strong>house, strikingly color<br />

coordinated and decorated, fully furnished,<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceiling in living room, ro<strong>of</strong>top dsek,<br />

beautifully maintained, steps to beach and<br />

boardwalk, ixcillent rental history. $169,900.<br />

Dlr: Between 8th and 9th Streets <strong>of</strong>t Atlantic Ave. at<br />

boardwalk,<br />

CENTURY21<br />

Bob Meyer Realty, Inc.<br />

Realtor<br />

Independently owned and operated<br />

235-4664<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday, March 18,1989 .,<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

302 Suriey Road<br />

A gracious 2-story Colonial home locatod in desirable Eiptrania.<br />

Irnminsa mister bedroom with bath and walkln dress-<br />

Ing closet, 3 additionnl bedrooms & large family bath- Entry<br />

way hai ceramic tiled foyer, formal living room, elegant din-<br />

Ing room, comfortable family room with huge fireplace, aoutmil<br />

kitchen has separate breakfaiMining arn, powder<br />

room and laundry room complete Ms Impressive picture.<br />

tiBB.fOO.<br />

OiRBCTIONS: Howewtt Blvd. to Route » South.<br />

. Flrttllgm. rtghtoneidTuckahssRotattTyeka.<br />

H • has Ro»ri. Utl on TudBr HoM (or A mllii to<br />

fits MA, (BurUry Hd)<br />

ager<br />

510 S, Shore Road • Marmora, New Jersey<br />

^Franklin c Williams<br />

Th( Family ol R>>! Eiliu Pf<strong>of</strong>nilwib Scrvlnj Amwin't GFHIHI ranilv KHSR<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

March 18th & 19th<br />

1 to 4 p.m. *<br />

6-8 W. 8th Street<br />

HARD TO RNO LAGOON FRONT DUPLEX 2 bdrm*., 1 baft<br />

each unit Many recent improvements. Amtnitiot inctuds:<br />

Spacious decks, garage, proteukuMI landscaping, olf-ureet<br />

naridrn and 2 kuge boat slips. Asking $350,000,<br />

iri & Asblily Avn ; |17 fl!!,,i" n A',<br />

This Saturday & Sunday<br />

March 18th & 19th<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

3611 Oxford Lane • <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

11-3 p.m. Each Day<br />

I bfldreems, single family, only $118.800. Many exam Shop<br />

* Compare. Call Tom Davis<br />

RiALTORS ®<br />

y. 2716 Asbury Ave,<br />

' Ooaan Clry, N.J. mtSB<br />

398-7100<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. ft Sun, March 18th & 19th<br />

12 to 4 p.m.<br />

Beesley's Manor<br />

Shore Road - Beeriey's Point<br />

BRAND NiW 4 bedroom Victorian style on one acre lotj.<br />

Only a meeei§ (aft and 2 bulldable lots. Superb JoMfJon,<br />

Iffi mile Sou* Setsiey's Point bridge on Route 9. Features<br />

gas heat, central air, loweit tax rate In <strong>the</strong> area. Priees<br />

drastically reduced and can never be dupllcaUd again.<br />

Per furthor information, call 399-4211 or stop by.<br />

BERGI<br />

ALTY<br />

32nd & Asbury Ave. 399-0076<br />

55th & Haven Ave. 399-4211<br />

3 NEW VICTORIANS<br />

OPEN SUN, 12-3 P,M.<br />

60 Sunset PI.<br />

64 Sunset PI.<br />

67 Bayorme Ave<br />

Hist Time Offered: Singles, 3 bedroom, 2% batha, fireplace<br />

In living and dining room, ultra kitchen, gas heat, central air,<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceUlngs. Off street parking $239,900.<br />

Ok Sash en Bty Av». is S^tj Ptestm<br />

Brand now tW» by «Ws until<br />

nttotte on Aabury Awnu* In<br />

daHnbta 22nd nrwi kKMkm.<br />

TN» quality conduction IsMuro*<br />

4 bdnni., 3 lull tlw bant, cuttom<br />

kltchant wlih lull cppllancai<br />

paduiga, gt» haet « cant ml sir.<br />

Spring dallvary. Available at<br />

$245,000 p«r aid*.<br />

QoW GMH WM fcef mm<br />

«M) bMUttM vwn si scan<br />

FtalurM Mud* 4 bedroom*, 2<br />

Mtoga, Atar ysu\a «DnldaM<br />

tht efMn on VMflay kr Mr<br />

nOOMO tttM UN M tar |M<br />

215-565-2175<br />

UnllmllM Dotaralal available nth<br />

this nsw wing <strong>of</strong> tht Draial<br />

htm Hotel at 11th I Central<br />

Avwuw. Excanmt noaat dlsntaAa.<br />

Up to 23 roomaand 6<br />

apanments. Call Man Agancy lor<br />

arid Bond Intonrilonl<br />

Commcrdal or pr<strong>of</strong>esatonal<br />

opportunity available in <strong>the</strong><br />

• 2100 block <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue.<br />

Ideal location Sot small business,<br />

shop or <strong>of</strong>fice. Off-street<br />

parking available out back.<br />

Call Now III<br />

JwM ''liiifegi'^<br />

i<br />

TAX pXOHANOI AVAIABLE<br />

ysde 3 bedreoi<br />

housi, mult^fv<br />

tlBr, MO-1444.<br />

sal, jreengra w<br />

NBARTinBAY<br />

Beautilul Virtoriaji atyle home Just stepi from <strong>the</strong> bay, Ths<br />

perfeet ieeond home at <strong>the</strong> shew with niilnteninee free stani<br />

Eat BOH* with twWnp, 4 bedrogmi, 2 1/2 baths, eustom furnWunp<br />

and ill ipplianffM. A deeorttor iho^loM! Ordy<br />

Bas.ooo.<br />

MINUTES F1OM Till B1ACH1S<br />

gamers Point, jujt a "chip shot" from <strong>the</strong> 11th peen <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />

Sand» Counfry Qub. Urp oamfortaWe 3 bedroom ranch home<br />

on a beautiful tree lined come lot. Spadous family room, ps<br />

heat, central air and pMge. Just drive over <strong>the</strong> bridge and save<br />

money,<br />

MINUTES FROM TUB BEACHES<br />

Unwooii, and only $113,900, This imnnculate move-in cendj-<br />

Uon <strong>town</strong>house with loads <strong>of</strong> Uvtag space, economical gas heat<br />

and central air, 211% baths, can't last long. Call todayl<br />

PARKER & DUDAS<br />

Realtors<br />

609-927-3900<br />

DISCOVER SEA ISLE CITY<br />

, Our Wide Beaches<br />

Our Spaclou^ Lots<br />

Our Terrific Valu§8<br />

BOATERS DREAM<br />

Three bedroom bayfront condos with boat slips<br />

starting at $101,000.<br />

L<br />

PROFiSSIONALLY DECORATED<br />

^Thrtt level beachfront <strong>town</strong>home 4 bidrooms, 2<br />

1/2 baths. $375,000.<br />

Call or stop by for single, duplox<br />

and <strong>town</strong>home Information<br />

TOWNSENDS INLET<br />

REALTY, INC.<br />

Realtors<br />

8605 Landls Ave.<br />

263-7200<br />

INVEST<br />

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS<br />

RESIDENTIAL<br />

OCBANCFTY<br />

Duplex wtlh SMnseu, 1 twite, och<br />

unit with tay vtowt, 80% ewntr<br />

(Hunting inUibli tt quiUflid buyer.<br />

$250,000. B«t buy In <strong>town</strong>.<br />

OCEAN crrv ,<br />

B»utUul 1 bedroom. S tulh condo lYlth<br />

all .ppll.nat within willing dMna<br />

iogolicoutM. Only $105,000.<br />

OCTANCITY<br />

lachfnnt condo la dstrible m a<br />

Mrmi., lully (yrniihid, BHilltnt<br />

Magnlfldtnt <strong>town</strong>houm with bou<br />

•Ufa, 1 bedroom, 1M tulhi, fttmlly<br />

nan with wet bit, flrtpl«c« In Hvlng<br />

room, «11 ippIUnca. From $192^00.<br />

tat home buy in Ocein aty,<br />

OCEAN arnr<br />

UnefcatrueM Mnr <strong>of</strong> iht Inlind<br />

wiMrwaj, Enjoy th. prtvKy ni<br />

bach ef Iht »ulh tnd. HUM M.<br />

KM, I b.lh., full, fan. $129,900.<br />

awtnatghbetlMd.<br />

OSM u bcKh * bandw g u<br />

2 bdrm, 1 (at), unit w/Ul unnltiN,<br />

Idul 2nd horn, er tavstmnit Em\-<br />

Unt until Matoiy, ril9.«00.<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

BMuBful country MWnf, convwiloit<br />

locdon, pBhet homo torUrgi foully,<br />

Mvi eednoint, ittmtad on 3 tarn<br />

with In-ground pool, flrepUa with<br />

wood tton liumt, mjny othtt 4Dumltm<br />

re% to 80% ownv Bnuidni avitt.<br />

•U* it u M K fit*, ClS.OOO.<br />

UWCPOgT<br />

Bffldncy condo b a pBftrt |Mw^<br />

•t a prim tint ent ba bat, Sttpa rrmi<br />

O m w*ll at bay. HMO. IM.<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

OCBANOtt<br />

I<br />

CommnU/RaaU and s(ta building<br />

MOO aq. fc latdcniU MN1% ft am.<br />

MdJ plm •djolnlng W But an bt<br />

dmiogHd. Supiib caaWMBOo, patt<br />

nlu*. AiMfig wasftSO. Spmk to la<br />

•bout th. pH Mddn pHU Vita<br />

pnjwrtyhaa,<br />

OCEAN OTVi tJPTIl TOWNSHIP,<br />

CAP! MAYCOUMnr AND ATtAN-<br />

TIC COUNTY. W. km • v.tWy M<br />

Dupkna, ^tyt^O, aaicnt<br />

W m ptk. BBpa.<br />

IGCHAUOITWF,<br />

Udt Hon. Plk. M|hwq> come<br />

cUL h. am, Gmt f« rtrlp casto,<br />

buaMM Mem, «tt rrojwrtjr cumndy<br />

produdng mm jath/ In kKsna,<br />

Oil to mor. Information. $1350,000.<br />

OOANCITV<br />

Coawiiidilly tonri, on* eemmedil<br />

urdt. and I ldenUil unit, (roahg<br />

$17,000 plui «nnu«lly. Exc.lUnl<br />

tnee»« proptrty. iiM.OOO, Owner<br />

flnudngavillibie.<br />

OCEANVIEW<br />

3^00 «,. ft. building on H n on<br />

ReaH 9 tt Ml Ma Oflp art si Quim<br />

SMH Parkwij, fcajf taptnd pluu<br />

and ptnnlt tor 4 tttn «nd/or <strong>of</strong>flo<br />

U<br />

TUCKAHOE<br />

Itadlnl tafMBKitt peuntlal, 2 tpla,<br />

bub* ahop, ptua 1,400 aq. ft ator.<br />

UB7or <strong>of</strong>flo. apaa, S2 ft. fnMrUg. an<br />

BUSINESS<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Bonn) w«Dt buahiB, [<br />

with hat and air conditioning. Ope--<br />

•M M •Tincy htf AM M for 3<br />

liJ<br />

LAND<br />

Ufc) * utatt* anilibk tor -ngl.<br />

fcnuty, (MunMaJ, not«tianiJ, ak.<br />

tor d.vtlopnunt Raw and atmnd,<br />

Sdu <strong>the</strong> tdTtntaia newt Dentil b<br />

BI Bla inBMM,<br />

OCEAN CtTY<br />

Pulh/ ippewd tor 20 ftaUy<br />

ap* plu. awiBmuni P»l and nn.<br />

•llon.l am, Gt.,1 iavtl<br />

i<br />

DENNIS TOWNSHIP<br />

81,11 i n fronHng on Warn f<br />

wllh/ont 1300 ft, on lea Ua Bl»i k<br />

fttWeaqfliiitoiCifdmSBibinft<br />

w«y. EMn aat«gi an b. puiduttd<br />

w hn bttn Kbdlrfdri Into 3 lot*<br />

Complet, own« (lfumdj\g avtlWa,<br />

Aiilngfl,0OO,0oo.<br />

CAFE MAY COUNTY AN,, ATIAN,<br />

TO COUNTY. W k<br />

JAMES M. DWVER, REAL ESTATE<br />

INVESTMENT * DEVELOPMENT<br />

WVESIHSNT PHQPEHTY A REAL ESTATE TAX<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

. BUSME9S BROKERAGE<br />

OPEN EVENINGS<br />

Moa»wuFff.Oam.ioEpjfl<br />

10TH& WEST AVE<br />

.2QR0OSEVI3.TBLVD<br />

396-1700<br />

390^8,<br />

f<br />

For Salt<br />

^Weichert<br />

Realtors<br />

Affordability Plus:<br />

A whole new way to buy more<br />

home for less. Call now!<br />

Weichert's Affordability Plus available on select properties <strong>of</strong> those listed below. Call forfur<strong>the</strong>r information.<br />

GOLD COAST<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Spectacular 5 bdrm)., 5% baths<br />

side by tide, 2 master suites, each<br />

wilh Jiciuali, skylighti, 4 detki,<br />

magnillcent vlcwa, garage and<br />

mart <strong>of</strong> aU LOCATIONI LOCA.<br />

TIWIILOCATiONl<br />

SOUTHEND COTTAGE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Don 1 ! overlook thli gem! Cute two<br />

bdrm. eoHsj* recenfly remodtled.<br />

If you're itrlous about buying, you<br />

owe it to yourself to take a look.<br />

Just ite^ to <strong>the</strong> biadi. 1148,000.<br />

OPEN.HOU3E<br />

SUNDAY 1 TO 4 P.M.<br />

5832-34 ASBURY AVE.<br />

The absolute belt buy on <strong>the</strong><br />

Mandl Redusd to Sell! Beautiful,<br />

Ukt ntw, 3+ bdnni., 2 ba,, tou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

condos. Great loeaHonl Steps<br />

to <strong>the</strong> beaehl Great vlesw! peeks<br />

ptoe! Beautiful fumishlnpl Plus<br />

a garage! What else could you ask<br />

for? A low Priee! Hnt floor only<br />

SITWOO, 2nd floor only $199,900,<br />

Or purchase as a duplex for only<br />

$372,900, Ml today or itop •by " Mj<br />

OPEN House<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

I-Sp.m.<br />

2524-26 Wesley Ave.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gold Coast - side by<br />

tide <strong>town</strong>houses. North unit Five<br />

bedrooms, three and half bath*,<br />

South side - three bedrooriiinwo<br />

and half baths. »top by and ask for<br />

Mike<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

NO MQNIY DOWN!!! To qu<br />

fled buyer. That right, owner will<br />

finance <strong>the</strong> total mortgage on this<br />

Rltz Suite over looking <strong>the</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>. Great investment for <strong>the</strong><br />

Casino Player or Worker. Team up<br />

with a friend md own part <strong>of</strong><br />

Attantte City. Only »5,000. Call<br />

today.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Year round house with detached<br />

garage, Walking distance to <strong>the</strong><br />

Boardwalk, supermarket, schools<br />

and beaches. Offering living room,<br />

dining room, 2 bedrooms (Master<br />

Mite with Vi bath), and nice front<br />

porch, Qjrner location $111,000.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SATURDAY 1 TO 5 P.M.<br />

1213 HARBOR COVe<br />

SOUTH<br />

New Iliting Boat Lovers, some and<br />

this magnificent waterfront 2<br />

bedroom, 2 bath tastefully furnlshed<br />

condo with top«f. <strong>the</strong> lin«<br />

appliances and many upgrades.<br />

DIR: Shore dojd to H«ptkl, righton Ntw<br />

York An. Uft on Bay Avt, rtght on Hutor<br />

Unt, Unit 1213, Aik for Km.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M.<br />

4M8 CENTRAL AVI.<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Beiutiful 4 bdrm., 3 bath I<br />

slde-by-slde across from • great<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>nd beaehl 4 levels <strong>of</strong> Uvtag,<br />

master suite w/j»cuzzl, 4 decks, I<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceillngi, skylights, T<br />

garage 4t more! pBritaMk ocean |<br />

!<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

SOUTHEND CONDO<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Benuiiful 2nd floor tou<strong>the</strong>nd Mods,<br />

3DR, 2BA, fireplace, laviih fumlihingl<br />

«nJ 2 desk! w/brcilhuking<br />

occin and mcidow views. Come and<br />

IN thii uUUMte ihore home and<br />

invgnrntnt lor youndfl S184,5(X).<br />

DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Urgi lot »ned miilli.fiinily dole W<br />

boardwalk, btschci and [J»«« <strong>of</strong><br />

wonhip. Onat eandUon front «nd<br />

nir pordiei, threi bedrooia, one<br />

Uth eteh floor, f/p, oil heit, md<br />

vinyl iidm|. $219,900,<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD<br />

CONDO<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY1TO4P«M.<br />

510 E. THIRD STREET<br />

Btadiblo* with <strong>Ocean</strong> View.!! 2 |<br />

btdroom, 2 bath poolside condo in<br />

excellent condition. Fully fur- '<br />

nlshed. Offered with our Affordability<br />

Flu* Program Positive Cash I<br />

now. Only M9.0001II<br />

DIR: Garden State Partway Is North Wildwaod<br />

Ml, ukt ThM Avsnu. to A. i«di J<br />

and you 1 Ultre.<br />

COMMERCIAL-RETAIL<br />

MARGATE<br />

Newly renovated building In Marpit's<br />

hot growth district with<br />

2,850 + <strong>of</strong> commercial space phis<br />

two 2 bdrms, apartments fully furnished.<br />

Off-street parking, alarm<br />

and security lighting. Excellent<br />

location for any type <strong>of</strong> business.<br />

399-8000<br />

Weichert<br />

Realtors<br />

SOUTHEND<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

New C»nsttu£Uon,.. 4 bdrms., VA<br />

bathgi Side-by-side. Featuring<br />

oeean viewi, ps heat, fireplace,<br />

garage, and our Affordability Plus<br />

Mortgage Program. See why<br />

Weteheri on make thta dream<br />

home yours Today!!<br />

INCOMI PRODUCER<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

This 2 bdrm,, 1 bath up & down Is<br />

I a proven winner. Situated on a<br />

I xllS 1 lot at 26th St. Shop and<br />

compare. Youll see at S149,900 Its<br />

a great buy.<br />

OPEN House<br />

SUNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M.<br />

4917 CiNTRAL AVE,<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> sunrises & <strong>the</strong> Beach<br />

from every floor in this 3 story triplex,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> last peat buys on<br />

fte island. Rehab or rebuild your<br />

dream shore home. An unbeliivable<br />

value at SWO.OOO.<br />

STORE-SHORE MALL<br />

BOG HARBOR<br />

TOWNSHIP<br />

IxceUent opportunity to be your<br />

own boss. Women'! boutique,<br />

complete with all equipment «nd<br />

customer list. Best lease terms in<br />

<strong>the</strong> mall. 2,000 + §q, ft. <strong>of</strong> merchandising<br />

space plus stortge. Call for<br />

details and showing.<br />

Open 7 Days<br />

The<br />

American<br />

Dream<br />

Team<br />

WESLEY AVE. DUPLEX<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Gold Coast Duplex, 3 BR's, 2 baths<br />

Up and Down. Being sold furniihed.<br />

Exeellent opportunity.<br />

Offered at $42S,0OQ,00,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

$115,000<br />

Central olr, gas hut, like new condition,<br />

light grey wall to wall carpeting,<br />

range, refrigerator,<br />

dishwasher, garbage disposal,<br />

washer & dryer included, Condo<br />

fee HIS. Map Landing Somers<br />

Point Road aOFOSi from Great Bay<br />

Country Club.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT. & SUN. 1-5 P.M.<br />

4600 ASBURY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Spectacular 4 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

ilde-by-slde. This comer property<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers great views, central air, fire><br />

place and is being <strong>of</strong>fered fully furnished.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SAT. & SUN. 1-4 P.M.<br />

112 BARK DR.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Injoy <strong>the</strong> "SianmeniiTie" or anyBnis<br />

in thii imniiculiie 3BR, 2 taih<br />

Ocem Cily hone. Large dining<br />

room, family room, cipsndcd kitchen,<br />

ind bright & ch«ry iu n room.<br />

Come ie« to apprMue)<br />

HEART OF<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Get a headttatt on <strong>the</strong> rammer<br />

season, Inspect this 8 bdrm., S bath<br />

bachblock guest house today!<br />

Featuring fireplace in Uvlng Mom,<br />

2 porches, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking, plus<br />

much more. Call todayl<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOME<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Riviera section. Three BR., 1<br />

1/2 bath, dining room, large family<br />

room. Call listing agent to<br />

appointment, 9th & Bridge right<br />

on Bay Ave. Right on Spruce to<br />

property on right.<br />

CONDO<br />

OCiAN CITY<br />

Fully furnished, 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 2<br />

bull, condo <strong>of</strong>fend M • SUPER<br />

' PRICE! Only .7 yeiri new, centrtli<br />

ir, will to wall cupel, all ippUineei,<br />

• desk w/iou<strong>the</strong>m rapomre, Qff-itrtet<br />

" pirking for 3 ein, Off*red it<br />

SI 14,90011 Sec it tod.yl<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

SUNDAY 1-S P.M.<br />

337 E. SURF RD.<br />

OCIAN CITY<br />

Jn v<br />

Eiquiiile eiutc in prtmier girdeni<br />

locition. 4 BR.. Home wilh 2 R and<br />

2 1/2 baiht on huge 12.000 iq. lot. 2<br />

ear garage, go hut, many new fatum,<br />

and our aifordability plui program.<br />

, Slop byl<br />

it-<br />

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us<br />

fid<br />

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B12 WE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oc.in Cliy, N.J. Thursday, March 16,1iii<br />

Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Summer Rental<br />

ROSE COURT<br />

Unique adult living tor Si years md older. One bedroom<br />

eonae wA* carpet, fully equip. Wtehen, washtr, dryer, a/a. gas<br />

hot watBf halt, rear deck, prlvitt (rent veranda, lindieaped,<br />

one Woeh tobay, 10 ytaf warranty,<br />

STARTING AT $62,500<br />

Now Renting For Year Round Residency<br />

HEXEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY,<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />

609-399-60il<br />

Owned by There§a and Charles Palermo<br />

Braktr <strong>of</strong> Rteord • Kaftlein Dewltt<br />

SENIOR WEEK<br />

RENTALS<br />

FOR HIGH SCHOOL<br />

GIRLS<br />

$2SQ/WK,<br />

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY<br />

SHANNON INN<br />

13th & Central<br />

P.O. BOX 420<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, NJ<br />

08226<br />

or<br />

Call 609-399-8412<br />

or<br />

Call Toll Free<br />

1.800-844-3394<br />

Summer Rental<br />

BEST SELECTION OF<br />

RENTALS<br />

WEEKLY • MONTHLY.<br />

SEASONAL<br />

Stop in or call us for our<br />

free rental brochure.<br />

21ND STREET . large 2nd «„ 2 bad.<br />

room, 1 bath apt, sal-ln Wlchsn and Uv.<br />

rm,<br />

huge front and back parches,<br />

Prlv.hot/eold euuida shower/laundry rm.<br />

with w/d. No pata. Sltips i. Families<br />

only. MM weakly In Aug. call 3M-34M.<br />

Summer Rental<br />

SUMMER RENTAL!<br />

Wth St k Boardwalk.<br />

New decoratort delight,<br />

sleeps S, right on beach,<br />

beautiful view plus fireplace,<br />

W/d/, dish,, garb,<br />

disp,, Jacuzzi, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking.<br />

SS33 Central. Right on<br />

beach. Seeps 10 to 12.<br />

Washer, dryer, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking.<br />

Call 399-2936<br />

Mon. thru Fri.<br />

8to1p.m<br />

653-1085 Weekends<br />

Summer Rental<br />

§34 PINNLVN PkAOI -I Bedroom<br />

house, yard, garage, no pel, IJJO/<br />

wtek, i week minimum, owner, «»•<br />

821-3160.<br />

LUXURY APT. • Cent/any leaned, fuay<br />

fum. with central AC, heatefl, 2 bm., 2<br />

•sabls TV, deeps 8, wM. eunlde shower,<br />

oMtreet parti., per* fitvllegei, Briefs.<br />

No Pats, wkly. monthly, seasonal. Call<br />

3SMM~SS lip, 1AM to 1PM.<br />

OUPUX. Besehblsck. i bdrms,, weshw,<br />

dryer, lundeek, parking, pert. Sea-<br />

•on or half-season prstarrea. Call after<br />

• Bll AJ F jw^i nnER B* "* m BAB orwr<br />

Sumffittr Rental<br />

Winter Rental<br />

WHkandi mi Jti-IOM or<br />

DUPUX • Mmaajlais, » Mmi., IV*<br />

MUM, waihar, dry*-. dishwasher, modem<br />

klthsn. efrstmsl parking, central ieeayen,<br />

Mm weekly July and August,<br />

June from iaso. WMMy.'Cal »iB*4B.<br />

8599.<br />

FURNMHiD FOUR BBRM - upper eat.<br />

lags, 1V» baths (2 shows), outside<br />

ihnwir, csfltnl AfO, dr, Ir. Kit, dWn>, fflh<br />

erewave, to ear*, on itui pamng, w/d,<br />

•leaps a. Batonaay PI, Avail, weekly. Coil<br />

215 969-0408.<br />

SEASON RENTALS<br />

1 bdrm,, 2nd fl. J39M<br />

2 bdnn. eettage S4SOO<br />

3 bdrm. 2nd H .....4SS0O<br />

4 bdrm. beaeholk $14,800<br />

ROBERTLSHARP<br />

REAL ISTATi<br />

R1ALTOB<br />

2700 Asbury Ave.<br />

8101 West Ave.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday, March 18,1989<br />

12 to 4 p.m.<br />

1720 Wesley Avenue<br />

Preview this large Wesley Avenue duplex with two ear<br />

garage, Absolutely in mint condition. Lots <strong>of</strong> storage. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

views from both doors. A MUST SEBI,<br />

20 ARKANSAS AVENUE<br />

Four bedroom, one and half bath with garage, dedu, two<br />

slips and many o<strong>the</strong>r exfras. Be ready for <strong>the</strong> summer.<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

Owner financing to qualified party. Three bedroom, thr«e<br />

bath, fully funUihed. Ro<strong>of</strong> top deck and lots morel Near<br />

excellent beach and s<strong>hopping</strong>,<br />

CONDGMIN.IUM<br />

Near beach and boardwalk. Large one bedroom with ocean<br />

view. Spadous arid comfortable. Rent or use this iummtr.<br />

Financing available,<br />

GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />

Realtors<br />

399-3038<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

a, 3,4 BipnooM APTI • mmai proptrty,<br />

Una. etoan ape, 1180 Asbury<br />

A, BH ownaf am • me m am (gii)<br />

65B.1S4B w MflM1-077i iomi weskends,<br />

Adulti/lBmllla« only.<br />

3 IIDROOM FURNISHID APT • sm-<br />

(rally localsd, kporch. partdng, cabla.<br />

Adulu and kmHlH pnilsrrM, AvaltaM<br />

Momortal Day (a Labor Day, M.IOO. Ml<br />

3BM14a«381.1477,<br />

STH i WiBLiy • apartment In quW<br />

araa, 9 Bdrfflt,, •un porch, front k alda<br />

yards, laundry avaJI, rnatura adults peefirrsd,<br />

Crtdll liioch and rtlsranea raquired.<br />

No Pots I Call for appsintmanl 1-<br />

009-398-WOO<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

iAY FRONT WITH iOAT SLP - Ocoan<br />

Oily, dupioi. 2nd n. unit, 3 Mdroaru, 2<br />

baihs. dlthwaihsr, wuhar/drytr, eraat<br />

vlaw. Avail, halt or lull season. 215-&M-<br />

155S.<br />

BAYiBi 00 • 2nd floorapt., quM ama,<br />

J3,ooo por taaun plui stoctrtc Call<br />

21S-57»6247c0ll«CI.~<br />

BRIGHTON PLACE • S Mdfesrfl lownhouiH,<br />

Vh batrn, 2 paiiM, trsptac, 2<br />

ear gangs, fully fum. with all arnanltM,<br />

AvallnWs tar summer. Tha Herordl<br />

Ageney, Raal Estate, Park Pines and ttw<br />

b»aeh.jij.Sa5J,<br />

O1NTRALLY LOCATED • 4 bm. hsuM,<br />

3 batfii, If, df, ML, tludy. w/d, fyfn,<br />

sleeps 0-12, i pwerm, orfsirwt ptrK,<br />

S10,000. for season May 1 • Sept. IS,<br />

Rant Bayablfl In adv. No security (waded.<br />

Call 399-2155 M-F, 9AM to 1PU<br />

Saturday March 18th<br />

& Sunday March 19<br />

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

2908 Central Avenue<br />

New side by side with fla» heat, air-conditioning, fireplace,<br />

full size appliances and much moral<br />

First floor boach location oondo. One bedroom. 1 bath, Gold<br />

Coast araa. Only $167,500.<br />

BERG!<br />

REALTY<br />

32ndST.&ASBURYAVE..3W-0076<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy-New Listing<br />

Comfortl Convenience! Charml<br />

Central air, flriplaM. tvaty appllanoe, earner lot Close B<br />

S<strong>hopping</strong>, trariiportation, lehools. Vletoriin iryle |n lay area.<br />

Must tell this month. Priced In (he 1 SO't call now - MS^SBB<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City - Offlea ind garage eommBrclally lontd torretail<br />

• tters; byiinaii or pr<strong>of</strong>eiilonal olflei, laundry, Ay etomlng,<br />

brter and botuty ihopi, ear wash, ear lot, warihogiing,<br />

etc Coniiits <strong>of</strong> 4SB so, ft, <strong>of</strong>fice space and S34 tq. ft. garage<br />

ipaee. Lot tize !• 65' x 90' • onty $118.000.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City - Itaehfront • Great location and Immaculate<br />

condition, A perfect buy. CompleWy furnished, full appllanee<br />

package. 4 bdrffl,, t baft, gas heat, central air, i ear garage.<br />

Don't mliithiiieitSuy!<br />

Somiri Point - Large ont a two bedroom condoi from<br />

$99,000. Qai heat, eentml air, full appllanee package. S<br />

minutii to <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity beachis and short eommufe to Atan-<br />

Ue City. Heal, water, sewer and iniuranee included In eondo<br />

fee. Why pay rent? Call today.<br />

log Harbor Towmhlp • New listing 4 bdrm., 1 1 A bath, % itory<br />

home on 1 aere tot Wall to wall carpets, all appliances<br />

Ineludid, Reduced to $132,600.<br />

» etMfii e# fwi JUU8<br />

COLDUJGU.<br />

909 WEST AVE,<br />

398-3888<br />

ACADEMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

FOR WORKING<br />

GIRLS<br />

fW/WK.<br />

DOUBLEOCCUPANCY<br />

SHANNON INN<br />

13th & Central<br />

P.O. Box 420<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy, NJ<br />

08226<br />

Of<br />

Cat! 609-399-8412<br />

or<br />

Call Toll Free<br />

1-800-544-3394<br />

OOUJ COAST AfliA. 1>oek to Bench,<br />

4 Bdrm., t bath apt Fully equipped, —— —<br />

svaDaHs 7/1 to 7/1i and mi lo 7/M. OCEAN OiTV<br />

ItbOO tor two weeks. Call SIMM-<br />

701 i,<br />

LONO BEACH BLAND - Sales and rentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> vaeeJon homas. Celi for Free<br />

rsmal and sale broehyre B0Mi«011,<br />

Alanfcihore BaeJ E.tatt Inc., Realtors,<br />

OCiAN FHfJNT DUPLEX • Step out<br />

your deer and one <strong>the</strong> bsaefi. lit Boor<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers 9 bdmii,, 8 baftt, May Si to Sept<br />

10, ISM. Heaps I K2.0M. grid floor all<br />

you can iee Ii ocean and beaches, mum<br />

see to sppraeiata, Mil eesornoasia a<br />

laroa famSFiW to B/10 181,000 appoKment<br />

neeeuary. Can ehelitr Haven<br />

Realty, IM-IBSI, ask hr Qemge Wattsrs,<br />

ONI BEDROOM MODERN CONDO -<br />

IV* btocta ffwn bunch, way to wall eupet.<br />

Bid fl. front desk, outdoor grill and<br />

ptoile table, sleeps 4. AvsJiabii weeWy/<br />

monthly. Col) 201-385-B528.<br />

NEW LUXURY IFFCIENCY .tullaa, •<br />

dayAtMiie- w/WL, itovalor, phone, vld-<br />

« ale No laata/Me. 1 er a pa.mm u<br />

tw m iS.S0 ana $13530 WK all ui.<br />

art raMfl, Wide pta Wfi*'**<br />

•<br />

dsan seojre. Andrtwa Wn, 1«m •<br />

OCEAN CITY - im betuLrully daeprated<br />

and (umlihsd ©na bedroom eondo<br />

tu« (2~raem» with WBhwi), I Bte* to<br />

AM naar iih. z unM aa<strong>of</strong>i<br />

wfni^rmi. tonlliwd. AjlfW.ll."><br />

and canto serfloi Included. No MJI<br />

BHio rulw upheld. MOO, md I3W.<br />

WCllMMOM<br />

SEASONAL APARTMEfJT . 3 ,<br />

•Mpi a. until porch, gsM location,<br />

tamlilsi only, kna Mason. (5,000.00<br />

plu.uHIIIUij. Call 399-3160.<br />

BiMU FAMILY HOME • 148 Anbury<br />

AH, 2 bed, Ian, 1 bin, fumtstiod.<br />

WUhtr/tfrw; 1^* OK. OMWai m-<br />

Ing. UMCi ••Bon Includes ytllKIa,<br />

contaa mmtr on pnmlut.<br />

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i I B14 THE SENTINBL-LEDQBR <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Thursday, March II, ISIS<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public NotlM Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice<br />

CITY OF OCiAN CITY<br />

PLANNING iOARD<br />

RESOLUTION<br />

NO. FB is-oea<br />

WHIREAS, Seaside Investments,<br />

Ins.<br />

(iueeesgar-jn-lniersit ie John<br />

Staples) hag applied "to <strong>the</strong> City el<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Planning Board for ilnaj<br />

ilte plan approval ler Lots 13, 14, 15<br />

and 16, Block §04, located on <strong>the</strong><br />

west side el <strong>the</strong> ion Block <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Avenue. In <strong>the</strong> city ot <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

<strong>County</strong> at Cape May and state oi<br />

New Jersey, as per <strong>the</strong> plans <strong>of</strong> Burke!!<br />

Associates, dated (3/17/87,<br />

revised 7/24/87 and 3/7/B8, under<br />

Work Order No, 4442, Prelect No,<br />

546 and Drawing Ne. B-7B1-A; and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> Planning Board<br />

makes <strong>the</strong> following findings ot tact:<br />

1. The taxes <strong>have</strong> been paid. All<br />

required lees <strong>have</strong> been paid,<br />

I. Prool ot puBNe advertising and<br />

preal <strong>of</strong> mailed notice 10 surrounding<br />

property owners ot <strong>the</strong> applicant's<br />

Inteniion to seek a waiver 01 cendllion<br />

numBor 2 ot (he preliminary trie<br />

plan approval <strong>have</strong> been provided to<br />

(he Board Secretary<br />

3. Michael A. Fuseo, II, Esquire<br />

appeared en bahaH ot <strong>the</strong> applicant,<br />

noilng thai preliminary ilte plan<br />

approval had been granted on<br />

August §. 1987. Mr. Fuseo noted thai<br />

Iheiour elements ot condition num.<br />

bar 1 aa Imposed at <strong>the</strong> time ot pro.<br />

llmlnary site plan approval had new<br />

been soilsHed. CAFRA approval has<br />

been obtained {<strong>the</strong> documentation<br />

having previously been submitted !o<br />

<strong>the</strong> Board) The present applicant<br />

(Seaside Investments, Inc.) Is also<br />

Ihe owner o! jhe propeny, A deed ot<br />

consolidation has been prepared and<br />

presented !o Iha Board Solicitor for<br />

approval (il being noted on Ihe<br />

record (hat 1he Board Solicitor has<br />

approved <strong>the</strong> Deed). An estimate for<br />

she improvements has been ores,<br />

anted to ihe Board Engineer (or<br />

approval (It Being noted on <strong>the</strong><br />

record that (he Board Engineer has<br />

approved said estimate).<br />

4. Mr. Fuseo confirmed (hat <strong>the</strong><br />

applicant was asking lor a waiver ol<br />

condition number 8 under Ihe prelim,<br />

inary site plan approval. It was his<br />

position thai <strong>the</strong> findings ol <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Jersey Department el Environmental<br />

Protection (Division <strong>of</strong> Coastal<br />

Resources) in Ihe course ol CAFRA<br />

review (namely, that entry and exit<br />

from <strong>the</strong> site by both <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue<br />

and <strong>the</strong> public alloy "would lessen<br />

<strong>the</strong> impact en traffic (low") ellectlvely<br />

eliminated me need lor a formal Iraflie<br />

study, Mr. Fuseo fur<strong>the</strong>r cried <strong>the</strong><br />

letter ol Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Longo, dated<br />

12/7/8B, containing a recommendation<br />

that <strong>the</strong> plan <strong>of</strong> traflie flow preserve<br />

<strong>the</strong> proposed Ingress and<br />

egress on <strong>the</strong> public alley.<br />

I, Christopher P. Burlujti, C.L.A.,<br />

A,S,L,A,, ol Burketi Associates, P.A.,<br />

appeared and was sworn on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> applicant Mr, Burkott Indicated<br />

that ho had now received a letter<br />

irom OAFHA removing ail admlnls-<br />

Iratlve eonditloni on <strong>the</strong> applicant's<br />

permit. He slated his opinion thai a<br />

irarlle study at this time <strong>of</strong> year would<br />

not be a useful tool in evaluating <strong>the</strong><br />

alley access Issue, since, became <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> season, traffic Is at Its lowest<br />

ebb, He fur<strong>the</strong>r Hated that his spin.<br />

Ion was in conformity<br />

with <strong>the</strong><br />

expressions <strong>of</strong> Mr, Fuseo-ln that <strong>the</strong><br />

CAFHA results and <strong>the</strong> letter Irom<br />

<strong>the</strong> Chlel ol Police effectively should<br />

resolve <strong>the</strong> alley access Issue In<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> allowing access, Mr, Burkeli<br />

Indicated that ha would respond lo<br />

and affirmatively address iha points<br />

raised In <strong>the</strong> City Engineer's review<br />

dated 1/3/89. although he noted thai<br />

<strong>the</strong> City Engineer's review was presented<br />

on <strong>the</strong> bails <strong>of</strong> (ha new ordinance<br />

which does not apply to trite<br />

project, He also noted that he will<br />

supply water availability and sewer<br />

capacity letters to (he Beard Engineer,<br />

t. Chairman Crowley, noting that<br />

condition number 2 ol <strong>the</strong> preliminary<br />

approval suggested that a traffic<br />

study could be avoided by a consent<br />

resolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> controversy<br />

between <strong>the</strong> neighbors and <strong>the</strong> applicant<br />

with regard to alley access,<br />

questioned Mr, Fuses as to whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

any attempt had been made to reach<br />

an accommodation with <strong>the</strong> neigh,<br />

bars. Mr, Fuseo said he was aware<br />

<strong>of</strong> no such attempt. He went on to<br />

Indicate a view that compromise was<br />

perhaps made more difficult now that<br />

CAFRA and <strong>the</strong> Chief <strong>of</strong> Police <strong>have</strong><br />

counseled leaving <strong>the</strong> alleys open.<br />

Mr, Fuseo opined that <strong>the</strong> question <strong>of</strong><br />

Mobility (or not following <strong>the</strong> advice <strong>of</strong><br />

OAFRA and <strong>the</strong> Chiel 01 Polios, In<br />

<strong>the</strong> event that alley access was<br />

closed <strong>of</strong>f, becomes a difficult one,<br />

7, Councilman Flood asked Mr.<br />

Fuseo why <strong>the</strong> applicant had not at<br />

least tried to contact <strong>the</strong> neighbors<br />

since <strong>the</strong> workshop meeting a month<br />

ago (December 1800) Ha felt that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Board had dearly Indicated that It<br />

wanted <strong>the</strong> ep illcnnl (o try lo make<br />

(his effort In <strong>the</strong> Intervening weeks,<br />

Mr. Fuses indicated thai, not having<br />

represented <strong>the</strong> applicant at that<br />

lime, he was unaware thai ihe Board<br />

had given any explicit direction In this<br />

regard,<br />

1, Mr. Qldsense summarized <strong>the</strong><br />

contents <strong>of</strong> his 1/3/89 written review,<br />

observing that <strong>the</strong> value <strong>of</strong> a traffic<br />

survey at this time <strong>of</strong> year It dubious.<br />

He cftod (he OAFHA material and <strong>the</strong><br />

recent letter Irom <strong>the</strong> Chlel ol Police,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> which come out In lavor <strong>of</strong><br />

alley access, n was his view thai a<br />

waiver from <strong>the</strong> requirement <strong>of</strong> a traffic<br />

study could properly be granted.<br />

However, (he Planning Board could<br />

require a study to be done during ihe<br />

summer months, conditioning final<br />

approval on <strong>the</strong> results <strong>of</strong> such an<br />

in-season traffic study,<br />

5. Mr. steetman summarized ihe<br />

contents el his 1/3/80 written review,<br />

expressing his satisfaction with <strong>the</strong><br />

representations el Mr, Burken that all<br />

details <strong>of</strong> consent would be attended<br />

to. He also noted that he was<br />

approving <strong>the</strong> estimate lor site<br />

Improvement.<br />

10. At this point, <strong>the</strong> meeting was<br />

opened lor public common!.<br />

a. Michael Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, 815 Wesley<br />

Avenue, came forward and was<br />

sworn. He said thai he resides<br />

directly behind <strong>the</strong> motel site en<br />

Wesley Avenue, He reported that<br />

Sergeant Dull o< <strong>the</strong> OHHUI CHy<br />

police Department yesterday told<br />

him that he dees <strong>have</strong> some certcents<br />

about opening iha motel traffic<br />

to alley access, based on till anticipation<br />

that some drivers might<br />

attempt lo avoid <strong>the</strong> congest Ion on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue by cutting through<br />

<strong>the</strong> motel. Mr. Mat<strong>the</strong>w* emphMttad<br />

that <strong>the</strong> presently existina ttruauroa<br />

an <strong>the</strong> lite nave absolutely no drivethrough<br />

alley aeeess at all. In<br />

response to a question by Chairman<br />

Crowley, Mr. Mat<strong>the</strong>w* Indicated thai<br />

he would be willing la discus* compromise<br />

solutions w«h ihe applicant,<br />

But thai he could only speak for himsen<br />

and not tor iha (M el Ihe neighborhood.<br />

b, Thomas Lanchonsy. 807<br />

Wesley Avenue, cams forward and<br />

was sworn. He Rated that he continues<br />

lo oppou any form oJ aley<br />

access vyhMaoavar from <strong>the</strong> pfo<br />

posed lie, and he f el that <strong>the</strong>re wat<br />

fB rsis^tSa&lfi Qiound <strong>of</strong> swnpf©*<br />

mlse. Ha MM Re was putting <strong>the</strong><br />

Board and Its stall on •notice', In Ihe<br />

event that alley Meets was permitled<br />

and something happened n •<br />

member <strong>of</strong> his family.<br />

c. Ruth E. Davlrw, S10 Wavwty<br />

Boulevard, came forward and mi<br />

sworn. Bna Indies] ad that aha own*)<br />

<strong>the</strong> property a* 833 through 837<br />

Wesley Avenue, She notad hat <strong>the</strong><br />

aDey H eiiremely narrow and already<br />

vary congested' and «aa Iheratora<br />

opposed to allowing any alay aeeeaa<br />

from Vie motel Me. SIM M net Mr*<br />

thai any ssmpremk* ntaotuilon was<br />

hi order,<br />

d, Suaao Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, 115 Wesley<br />

Avenue, M M toward and was<br />

sworn. She Indicated her oontmutno<br />

opposition to <strong>the</strong> allowance <strong>of</strong> allay<br />

access from <strong>the</strong> motel site,<br />

e, Mary Ann Lanchoney, 107<br />

Wesley Avenue, came forward and<br />

was sworn, in her view, <strong>the</strong> safety<br />

Jssue was <strong>the</strong> major issue. She also<br />

noted (hat ihe neighborhood has<br />

been very private up until now, and<br />

that this development (allowing aley<br />

access) would undermine ihs privacy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe neighborhood homes, lamlllei<br />

and backyards.<br />

No one else came forward and Ihe<br />

public portion was dosed at INS<br />

time.<br />

11. Additional Board discussion<br />

ensued at this lime, Mrs. Ryblekl<br />

shared a number ot observations,<br />

concluding that safety needs Indljcaled<br />

(hat alley access should be<br />

blocked. Mayor Gillian, referring to<br />

<strong>the</strong> recen! CAFRA and police department<br />

Input, said that alley access<br />

seemed to be indicated,<br />

12. Mr. Fuseo suggested one possibility<br />

for a potential compromlsenamely<br />

thai alley access be blocked<br />

oil during (he winter monlhs, with <strong>the</strong><br />

access being opened only tram<br />

approximately May 1st through seelember<br />

1 sth. He Indicated thai this<br />

might be combined with making <strong>the</strong><br />

alley a one-way alley,<br />

13. Chairman Crowiey asked<br />

about reconfiguring <strong>the</strong> parking plan<br />

so thai <strong>the</strong>re would be oniy two eiis<br />

onto <strong>the</strong> alley Instead <strong>of</strong> three. Mr,<br />

Burkott responded that this was not<br />

possziie I <strong>the</strong> required es parking<br />

spaces were going to be provided,<br />

14. Mayor Gillian made a motion<br />

to grant a waiver from <strong>the</strong> condition<br />

ol preliminary silo plan approval thai<br />

a traiile study be commissioned und<br />

submltied by Ihe applicant. This<br />

motion was seconded by Chairman<br />

Crowley, Those in favor were Mayor<br />

Gillian, Chlel Bower and Chairman<br />

Crowley, Those opposed were<br />

Councilman Flood, Mm. RyblekJ and<br />

Mr. Toiomeo, The motion lulled<br />

II,<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r discussion ensued<br />

between members <strong>of</strong> (he Board and<br />

Mr,<br />

Fuseo, with <strong>the</strong> result that a<br />

motion was made by Councilman<br />

Flood that condition number 2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

preliminary sBe plan approval be<br />

amended to alow llnal site plan<br />

approval even In <strong>the</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> a<br />

resolution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> controversy with ihe<br />

neighbors and even In <strong>the</strong> absence<br />

si a complete traffic study, provided<br />

that<br />

a. Such llnal site plan approval<br />

shall lorbld access onto <strong>the</strong> alley,<br />

pending a complete traffic study to<br />

be<br />

conducted during <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

monlhs ol 1MB (defined Ie mean<br />

during <strong>the</strong> time beiween Memorial<br />

Day and Labor Day <strong>of</strong> 1MB) by a<br />

qualified iranic engineer;<br />

b. The applicant shall select a traffic<br />

engineer to conduct <strong>the</strong> study<br />

Irom a IMi ot three names provided<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Planning Board;<br />

c. The traffic study shal be dene<br />

at applicant's ejsense;<br />

d. The commission to <strong>the</strong> selected<br />

iratlic englnMr shall explicitly solleH<br />

his pr<strong>of</strong>essional Opinion as to whe<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

based on trie results ol Ihe study,<br />

<strong>the</strong> proposed alley access should be<br />

permuted or denied;<br />

e. The opinion el this engineer<br />

shall bind both Ihe Board and <strong>the</strong><br />

oplllcont:<br />

I. n <strong>the</strong> opinion <strong>of</strong> said engineer It<br />

thai alley access should be permit'<br />

ted, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> final sia plan approval<br />

shall be amended to alow such<br />

access; II <strong>the</strong> said engineer's opinion<br />

Is Ihat allay access should not be<br />

permlited, men final site pjan<br />

approval as granted herein shall<br />

stand.<br />

The<br />

motion was seconded by<br />

Mayor Gillian and passed unant<br />

mously<br />

NOW,<br />

THiRiFOHi, IE IT<br />

RESOLVED by <strong>the</strong> city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Planning Board ihat final site<br />

plan approval be and <strong>the</strong> same<br />

hereby Is granted to Seaside Investments.<br />

Inc. for <strong>the</strong> site plan at Lota<br />

13, 14,15 and 16. Block 604. asj>er<br />

ihe abovo-relerenced plans <strong>of</strong> Burkeit<br />

AaaocialBS, subject lo tha following<br />

conditions:<br />

1, The posting ot a performance<br />

bond In an amount acceptable lo <strong>the</strong><br />

board Engineer and In a form acceptable<br />

ie <strong>the</strong> Board SollcHor;<br />

2, Trie filing and recording ol <strong>the</strong><br />

deed <strong>of</strong> consolidation;<br />

3, That alley access will not be<br />

permuted Irom <strong>the</strong> Bite, pending<br />

receipt ol Ihe results <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Iratlic<br />

study and engineering opinion being<br />

required pursuant to paragraph IS<br />

herelnabove.<br />

The<br />

resolution was moved by<br />

Mayor allllan and seconded . by<br />

Councilman Flood. Those Voting in .<br />

favor were Mayor Gillian, Councilman<br />

Flood, Chlel Bower, Mrs. Ryblckl,<br />

Mr. Tolomeo, and Chairman<br />

Crowley.<br />

Michael Crowtoy.<br />

Chairman<br />

I hereby certify ihat to be « true<br />

copy ol (ha Resolution adopted by<br />

<strong>the</strong><br />

City ol <strong>Ocean</strong> City Planning<br />

Board at Its meeting ol January 4,<br />

IBiB,<br />

Cassendra Robertson,<br />

secretary<br />

0-l6-1T-P,F,$ieS,5i<br />

CITY OF OMAN CITY<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

RESOLUTION NO. PBao-005<br />

WHEREAS, Larry Mail and<br />

Chwles H. Wlgo, Jr., <strong>have</strong> apeiM to<br />

Ihe City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cly Planning<br />

Bean] tor minor *ubn approval<br />

lor Lot il (owned by Larry A. and<br />

Lucy Ann Matl) and Loi m (owned<br />

by Charles H. Wlgo, Jr.). In Block 4,<br />

located at Ml North Street and 872<br />

North street, respectively. In <strong>the</strong> cly<br />

ol <strong>Ocean</strong> City. <strong>County</strong> el Cape May,<br />

and Slate el New Jersey, as per <strong>the</strong><br />

plans <strong>of</strong> Michael W. Hyland Associates,<br />

PA,, Pro|ect No. 2360, dates<br />

12/19/Bfl, reviled 12/23/BS, and<br />

WHEREAS, Ihe Planning Board<br />

makes <strong>the</strong> following findings at tact:<br />

1. The Wet are paid. All applies-<br />

Me lees <strong>have</strong> Man paid.<br />

2. The applicant was represented<br />

by Arthur T, Ford, III, Esqulre.who<br />

explained that <strong>the</strong> plant proposed a<br />

new totline between <strong>the</strong> two existing<br />

lots which would add 5.6a feet Is <strong>the</strong><br />

width ol <strong>the</strong> Wlgo property (Let 221.<br />

This would also <strong>have</strong> tha effect et raising<br />

<strong>the</strong> present square teetaga ot<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wife property Irom 1,650 square<br />

feel to 5,300 square fe<strong>of</strong>.<br />

3. Mr, Gideons* reported thai no<br />

variances were required, anhoooh<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wigs property would till be dendent<br />

In total aquare footage under<br />

<strong>the</strong> ordinance despie <strong>the</strong> addition<br />

hare Ming proposed. Evan so, tha -<br />

addtkm make* <strong>the</strong> noncontomiliy<br />

lest noncontormlng. Mr. OMesnte<br />

recommended approval<br />

4. Mr, Walker noted that <strong>the</strong>re<br />

ware no engineering considerations<br />

lobedesJIwih.<br />

NOW, THERiroBl, BE IT<br />

RESOLVED by Ihe City <strong>of</strong> Ocwn<br />

Cly Planning Board thai minor suddfvkton<br />

approval be and <strong>the</strong> H H<br />

hefsby H drsrtsd to Larry Mas) and<br />

CharM H. Wtge, Jr. lot Let 13 md<br />

La 22, Bloom, at perm* H)ow referenced<br />

plans M Mtchael W. Hyland<br />

Ausetatai,<br />

The Resolution was moved by Mr.<br />

Totomeo and seconded by Mm,<br />

RybWd, Those voting In la wan<br />

Chairman tSrowtey. Mayor SKte,<br />

C M ?<br />

m Srwtey. y K ,<br />

Chlel Bower, Mr, Henry?!*. Tetornas,<br />

Mrs. RybkW ant] Mr, Read.<br />

There went no neoHtvavotee.<br />

Mchaal Crewtey, Chairman<br />

I hsrtbv oanly We lo be a Irua<br />

copy oltha Rwoluvon adopted t>y<br />

<strong>the</strong> C*y « Seaan C*7 Maiiring<br />

Bead M to Matlnt M Februaiy 1,<br />

ISM. • •<br />

GaeBendra Robertson, Oecnuary<br />

e1TPF432J»<br />

1989<br />

MUNICIPAL BUDGET<br />

Budget <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City, <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Fiscal Year 1989<br />

Mjnlcpal Budjet el <strong>the</strong> Cly <strong>of</strong> in IS* Cry, Csynly el Ciai Mir tortr* Ftaal Ysir 1989,<br />

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204.750.00<br />

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40,000.00<br />

15,500.00<br />

7Z4O1.00<br />

100,000.00<br />

MO.0O0.00<br />

115,000.00<br />

962,401.00<br />

420,000.00<br />

430,000.00<br />

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1,100,000.00<br />

1,110,000.00<br />

12,000.00<br />

100,000,00<br />

100,908.01}<br />

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25,00000<br />

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26,000X0<br />

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50,000.00<br />

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M4t.11<br />

NMOUB<br />

154,000.00<br />

2S.00O00<br />

ifa.ooaoo<br />

50,00000<br />

290WJ.OO<br />

1U1IS<br />

4.700.00<br />

HO,009yQO<br />

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MriAylisnyAtl<br />

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100,000.00<br />

1,167.00<br />

100.00100<br />

1.157.00<br />

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ItataAldPregnm<br />

Akshei EduMlen RalKglhrliM<br />

md EnferMrrnri Fund<br />

Driving •rtilla IntoiJciwJ-<br />

1,771,11<br />

$ud« el Naw JarMy, Dvpinmanl<br />

el Envinnrnnlal PmsdM<br />

DhrMon el CenUI Rtnuraa<br />

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4. Rscepli Irom D«llritiu«il Tani<br />

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100.000.00<br />

1.HIMUI<br />

325,000.00<br />

3.024.658 8S<br />

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2.106 K<br />

13.00000<br />

1,760.00<br />

1080,00<br />

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SjkrkaindWuiM<br />

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61.818.75<br />

4.316,335,78<br />

H.CS5-46<br />

2.106,52<br />

13,00000<br />

3,75000<br />

2,00000<br />

100,000-00<br />

1H,4CO,00<br />

S,037,651J1<br />

4O5.J52.62<br />

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4,676,70465<br />

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15.00000<br />

11.00000<br />

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6,000.00<br />

10,000.00<br />

50,00<br />

230,000.00<br />

1,500.00<br />

130.0OO.M<br />

4,000.00<br />

1.00000<br />

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30.000,00<br />

20,000.00<br />

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DM,060,00<br />

1,999,99<br />

1300.00<br />

2,600.00<br />

11,000.00<br />

94,000.00<br />

43,000.00<br />

151,00000<br />

4I,999J6<br />

11,6691$<br />

9,750.00<br />

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25^0000<br />

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40,00000<br />

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1MMMD<br />

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10,000.00<br />

11,000.00<br />

47W.00<br />

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73,000.00<br />

10.000W<br />

50.00<br />

230,000,00<br />

1199,09<br />

iN,tn»<br />

3,000.00<br />

150.00<br />

eo,ooo«i<br />

8,ooaoo<br />

4,000.00<br />

30,000.00<br />

16,00000<br />

15^)00.00<br />

mm®<br />

1,909,99<br />

1199,09<br />

£500.00<br />

11MSM<br />

65^84.58 11,010.74<br />

ISJOMO 8.K981<br />

60.00<br />

^0,000.06<br />

1,!00.go 47400<br />

130,000,00 130.000.00<br />

i1jfS,7Q<br />

1,208.60 6.U5-28<br />

3,000.00<br />

2d.050.00<br />

3,00000<br />

29,053.49<br />

20,658,43 20,658.43<br />

2S.000.00 11.527.33<br />

M1.4M.e3 805,813.43<br />

9.00000<br />

1J09.09<br />

£600.60<br />

1l,!90.99<br />

MjHSM<br />

151.00000<br />

47M.00<br />

•1.470,00<br />

25,800X0<br />

UffSUB<br />

WJWOOO<br />

£500.00<br />

NJ99.09<br />

145,09974<br />

^999,99<br />

71,06067<br />

7560.00<br />

MJ43.11<br />

9.000-00<br />

1,299,09<br />

£600,00<br />

19^26.93<br />

35,030 J6<br />

145,09707<br />

28,769.12<br />

71.960.67<br />

7^42-00<br />

63,64113<br />

1MMJ7<br />

MNJB<br />

£302-43<br />

31^0.77<br />

HUM<br />

mm •<br />

A00OO0<br />

Moaoo<br />

SlNUI<br />

18.000.00<br />

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15,00000<br />

tSUgnjQ<br />

27,177i»<br />

3.7I1W<br />

11,3*4.46<br />

10,000.00<br />

1,60000<br />

1,950,00<br />

(,400.00<br />

15,000,00<br />

55,00000<br />

102,00000<br />

12,00000<br />

84,000.00<br />

25.000.00<br />

7500.00<br />

e.soo.oo<br />

0.50000<br />

3,875.00<br />

3.000.00<br />

10,00000<br />

10,00000<br />

6,00000<br />

4,00000<br />

17,000.00<br />

fgO,PPQ.3@<br />

50,000.00<br />

214,000,00<br />

16,00000<br />

14,700.00<br />

73,000.00<br />

5,00000<br />

9,500,00<br />

200.00<br />

800.00<br />

a.ooo oo<br />

300,00<br />

5,000,00<br />

1,714,171,60<br />

9,00000<br />

1,500,00<br />

105,00000<br />

i'joo.a<br />

360.00<br />

1,400.00<br />

15,000.00<br />

50,000.00<br />

8Z500.00<br />

14.000.00<br />

35,000.00<br />

7,000.00<br />

5,000.00<br />

• 8,000.00<br />

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3,00000<br />

10,000.00<br />

10,000.00<br />

2.600.00<br />

U00.00<br />

16.000.00<br />

434,001.00<br />

65,(0000<br />

175,000,00<br />

13,000,00<br />

0,20000<br />

7149.00<br />

smoo<br />

0,50000<br />

9,500.00<br />

200.00<br />

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3,000.00<br />

900.00<br />

5,000.00<br />

1.702.422,00<br />

9,00000<br />

1,100,00<br />

130,00000<br />

10.00000<br />

1.1S1.BB<br />

26150<br />

1.400.00<br />

15,00000<br />

30.000.00 80,00000<br />

104,48214<br />

15,50000<br />

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33,000,00<br />

2(1.40116<br />

7,000.00<br />

658537<br />

10,900.00<br />

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10,000.00<br />

10,000.00<br />

SJS7S.Q0<br />

3,663 M<br />

17,700.00<br />

m.ooi,oo<br />

M.707JS<br />

174,59950<br />

13,000,00<br />

0,200,08<br />

C9.057.65<br />

1,000.00<br />

1,758.96<br />

9,000.09<br />

20000<br />

800,00<br />

2,922-96<br />

95.30<br />

5,000,00<br />

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9,000,00<br />

1,200 00<br />

147,000.00<br />

10,000.00<br />

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255.S3<br />

1,400.00<br />

18,000,00<br />

74,014J7<br />

104,480-63<br />

9,888-50<br />

U,7S4.47<br />

27.SSB.41<br />

81,481,11<br />

3,93415<br />

5,384.68<br />

10,369.00<br />

3,500.00<br />

2,043.87<br />

tmx<br />

1,711.00<br />

!,J7S,08<br />

12JNJ0<br />

10i,747.7S<br />

64.29085<br />

mmm<br />

18,115.73<br />

1200,00<br />

6S.057.65<br />

5,00000<br />

l,7SUt<br />

473603<br />

200,00<br />

74200<br />

2.B22.M<br />

95,30<br />

8.000.00<br />

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141812,79<br />

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1,23<br />

5,443.58<br />

3,065.86<br />

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531,00<br />

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1,32166<br />

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4.70020<br />

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1,163 87<br />

58,00<br />

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66,32078<br />

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11,000,00 11,000.00<br />

11,000.00 8,197.18<br />

29,000.00 21.622J0 7^77.20<br />

46,628.92 48,629.92<br />

6,000.00 3,635.85 M04.0I<br />

5,370.18<br />

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3,000.00 3,000,00<br />

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331.50<br />

4,719-23<br />

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mmw<br />

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1701,11<br />

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Thuradiy, Mireh 16, Ilts THE SINWNEL-LEDGEH <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. BIS<br />

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PiMer<br />

ChuM<br />

(HI] Totil Qtntnl Appropnaton.<br />

lo, Wjnk5p4l Purpoesi<br />

wtth BAPS"<br />

Untmptoymtnt Comptnulkm<br />

lr,urim»(MJSA,432t-3ET.BEO);<br />

Osntrtsutiwi To:<br />

Puble ItnpleyH! MhTtmtri ByMn<br />

riS(OAIlj<br />

Sinjlt Audi Ariel ISM-<br />

PwbK OblgitBni HtEjMralion<br />

Aap.L,19llClt.S4l);<br />

FIriineUAenMMIon:<br />

Oihtr bptnut<br />

Sun UnHorm Contiiustion Codt<br />

(NJSABa7B.iMIT.SEO.):<br />

OonitruaienOf?i*l!<br />

lilarlHindWagfs<br />

JMOO.00<br />

111,70140 101,170,00<br />

IMmOO 111171,00<br />

321.876,00 itt,l4M0<br />

4,1M,0ll,fJ0<br />

i.TU,«im<br />

25,00000 30,000.00<br />

i,7S4.oo<br />

iai,oo<br />

umm<br />

H,HS,0S 63,167.64<br />

101,170.00 108,370,00<br />

111,171.00 111J7M0<br />

28903105 284.11364<br />

10,000,00 1,771,101.43 3.801,15(98<br />

25.00000 I8.fl8t.72<br />

'<br />

IiModtOfflclill:<br />

Pbrrtlrig InaMMri<br />

StlirlMtndWigt!<br />

EkKtrcsl InipMor.<br />

DMnUH el FedsriJ RtVMMt<br />

Sharine (P.L 1M3 Chap. 4B):<br />

POSM:<br />

liUlMaridWagM<br />

fdi<br />

IniirliKt:<br />

Grojp Plm for Ernpleysti<br />

Olhar Inurana Pmrrijrru<br />

PurehuadPeiia<br />

W<br />

GirbagoindTrajflfljmmil<br />

Coneaniil<br />

Othtr Eiponsm<br />

S<strong>of</strong>d VyaWMtnagtmtnt<br />

(40A.:4.&!l)<br />

SilsresindWugm<br />

Othtr Enptmtt<br />

Suit and Ftdtrtl Pregrlfn<br />

OttMt by RannuH<br />

luepltminlil Salt<br />

Nujhbornood Pregnffl<br />

Pott;<br />

Sum AW<br />

MlMIng Funds<br />

lugpltmantil F»« Seiwkm<br />

Program(P,L IMS CHUS):<br />

1987 AOotTTMra<br />

Suit Aid<br />

Mltchlng Funds<br />

ISIIABetrritrl<br />

SUtiAid<br />

Materthg Funds<br />

Slalsol Now J»n«y Alcohol<br />

Eduotion, RtlusBaiion<br />

Ind EnfordtmtrN Fund<br />

Muniqpiil Court<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Fjpaitffl<br />

HMstoaiUjHufn:<br />

CWwr EiponsM<br />

HnJuHi<br />

Dtpaitmttrl at<br />

Kimiri Rewyrctt<br />

SflioolAgs Child C^.:<br />

Othar EipsnMi<br />

Nnr Jtnty OtptrtrnM <strong>of</strong><br />

Envininmtntil PretMien CUvkJoii<br />

ol Ccsslal Rosoorcn:<br />

Nilghbarhaodpiiki.<br />

• Ns*:<br />

Otlwr Eiparsss<br />

Dnvug White fnloiicrtd<br />

Slain Aid Prggram:<br />

Stitnildt Mandatory Souna<br />

Supirslen and Htcydr^ Fund<br />

(PUSWCh, VBf,<br />

Oltor Eipouuu<br />

Rtvenus ShaHno, AetUMrntM<br />

gfEntitknitnlpafMI17<br />

Pgla:<br />

SiliriniixIWijt.<br />

TdilOptrilion.-<br />

EicWeclfrom-CAP8-<br />

Dettit<br />

lilintiiWagtt<br />

OtlnrExpwmt<br />

(CICWI<br />

Eidudsd from "CAPS'<br />

CapU Irnprevtrnant Fund<br />

Sttn and fsdtnl Pragnrn<br />

OfMbyRavinuw;<br />

Tim) Fund Authorly Act<br />

Total Ctpbi irnpreverMMi<br />

EnMidfreni'tAPS*<br />

(u)MirtkirHlO(M8tniea.<br />

Encbdsd from "CAPS"<br />

PiyrntnliifMPrlMjpal<br />

IntHMtonBond.<br />

inlHMonNeM<br />

TetalMinle|riUpaBtStnl»<br />

Eicbdedlr<strong>of</strong>n-CAPSn<br />

Munt<br />

GhtrgM • UinUpal<br />

EicUdedtrtmtAPr<br />

(DDEFlRMOCHAMil;<br />

Emergency Aulhortoilons<br />

Spsil Erntrgtflcy Authoriuikx*<br />

5¥«TJ(IU.SA40A:4-55)<br />

Ttttl DtlMnd Chngei •<br />

EWdi l «Pr<br />

(H-2) TeW Gtntfal Approprlaioni<br />

toWlP<br />

6<br />

For Loci DlariaSOncJ<br />

PurposM-Enclidtd trem -KXP&-<br />

lTb<br />

lyf<br />

DtMStnta<br />

Payment si lefld Prh^al<br />

lr*r« oo Bonos<br />

Total ef TyptiDttki<br />

Shl D<br />

c<br />

EntlidodfromXAPS-<br />

(KlToUIIAjneWIAwro<br />

For LoalDKrlcl School<br />

E*MMtnfltttfr<br />

MMM<br />

Strand<br />

AecnprigtoM(taini(H.1)<br />

UMMMidTini<br />

ITsMiamni<br />

20.000.00<br />

40,000.00<br />

15,50000<br />

17,000,00<br />

17,000.00<br />

72.401 i»<br />

500.03<br />

180,000,00<br />

300.00000<br />

6,00000<br />

38,000,00<br />

100,000,05<br />

240.000 00<br />

25.000.00<br />

110,00000<br />

10,000.09<br />

16.000.00<br />

14J0O0O<br />

16,00000<br />

16,00000<br />

71,244,00<br />

270,000,00<br />

5,000-00<br />

mmm<br />

mmm<br />

250,000,00<br />

45,700.00<br />

16.23302<br />

41,769,60<br />

1H1I.99<br />

31,043.00<br />

145.88<br />

1,458.90<br />

14S.il<br />

£100.62<br />

£000.00<br />

3,750.00<br />

13,000.00<br />

8,771.19 11.655.46<br />

10IUJS<br />

1,117,99<br />

1,412.960,71 1,1I7.H1(«)<br />

356,40100 H1J91M<br />

1,056,679,71 «26i32i»<br />

25,00000 125,000.00<br />

199,999M<br />

25,000,00 225,000.00<br />

M9,999,99<br />

655,713.00 IH|91M<br />

155,000.00 rjO.OOO.OO<br />

1,640,763.00 U41201.00<br />

30,000,00 »,463.00<br />

21,640,00 mmm<br />

11449.99 57,10300<br />

3,130.403.71 2,71£437.6«<br />

50,000.00<br />

11*1175<br />

47,000.00<br />

IJ79M<br />

ssjTggg<br />

55^70.00 8U1B75<br />

1,111.171,71 l,r74W.44<br />

625,000,00 (B7fl00.CC<br />

7,9111.724.71 7.W6M.44<br />

1,831,00<br />

86.72800<br />

15.00000<br />

1*31.00<br />

M,MS.0i<br />

1SJH0O<br />

91 MM<br />

1,458 60<br />

145.88<br />

1.4U.M<br />

14568<br />

15,819.00<br />

31,04100<br />

1,458-80<br />

14566<br />

1.458-60<br />

145,88<br />

50,000,00<br />

11,81875<br />

4417,41<br />

4417.41<br />

163,670-44<br />

(Alia<br />

1.7W94<br />

15.000.00<br />

30.S000O<br />

18,70000<br />

11307.67<br />

18,000,00<br />

71,244,00<br />

71,009,00<br />

§,000.00<br />

91,000.00<br />

114,50000<br />

~42,700.tX><br />

30J60B9<br />

1»,4S4J3<br />

16.000.12<br />

15.08084<br />

71J440B<br />

63,668.12<br />

9,000.00<br />

*MM4<br />

111,40121<br />

215,544.04<br />

3127a<br />

nil<br />

2M17<br />

307.45<br />

,12<br />

21.431JS<br />

20,053.70<br />

11.M<br />

3,090.78<br />

22,45500<br />

1,472,72<br />

£106,52 £106.52<br />

£000.00 £00000<br />

3,750,00 3,76000<br />

iiooooo 11000.00<br />

11,655,46 11,665,46<br />

10.98935 1,51103<br />

1,16703 1,167.00<br />

1,210,74126 1,112,37WKi MJB.40<br />

24I40U7 246,060.10 3,421.47<br />

m\mja mmn Hmm<br />

125,00000 125.000,00<br />

loo.ooooo 100,00000<br />

228,00000 225,00000<br />

628,000.00 626,000.00<br />

655J01.00 555^01,00<br />

60,000,00 26,79000<br />

1.243.201,00 1.209,901,00<br />

35.46300 35.463,00<br />

21449,00 21MW<br />

67,10300 67.103.00<br />

£736,04626 £604,472J6 9IJ62.40<br />

50,000,00<br />

1U1I.7S<br />

61,8117!<br />

11411.71 61,81176<br />

2,7S7,W4.01<br />

2,668^91.61<br />

SO.OOOJX) M U M * 6,274,450 (»<br />

827,00000 627.00000<br />

30X0000 7,1SAtm44 0,001,450.60 8S0KJ4<br />

OfDtCATE) WATM AltO MWW UTtUTY ItXttH<br />

K>. KMCATtD MVIMUIi FROM<br />

WATER WO SEWBIUnUTV<br />

P^^rpUAritlBilad<br />

jx""! Surota AttlcljwM m Prior WrIOsn<br />

Jon*** <strong>of</strong> DkMer d Loal OevmiraM 8MM<br />

ToWOptnrn, S«pUArtl*s«<br />

:.Mlietlan«a<br />

1M<br />

389.4O0.00<br />

M,4SUS<br />

£760flOOJ30<br />

10.000.00<br />

19U9M0<br />

1IM<br />

260,000.00<br />

AdoloiuHrW<br />

t**mm air<br />

T(MIWattran)<br />

MriM<br />

NriM HfiMIr<br />

QptnKv<br />

1,06£0O0OO<br />

10,15000<br />

7J.000.00<br />

49^000^0<br />

SlOtlOrj<br />

£t2S,15O.X<br />

JIM ler<br />

1*tt*«<br />

mimtm<br />

47M0CLO0<br />

47WOM0<br />

mmn<br />

HUOBJO<br />

44U1AM<br />

IMM In Ma in<br />

IM<br />

250,000.00<br />

250.00000<br />

1,082,00000<br />

10JM.7I<br />

133JHH76<br />

77111041<br />

1,171,114,11<br />

Mar<br />

RMnraJ<br />

HIMI<br />

A1HM<br />

UtHiiAuthsrfry<br />

P«kitlngo(W.urTow»r<br />

Csp»» Irnprewnem:<br />

CspUOutiif<br />

Mi<br />

DMM*dChargttind<br />

Butuiory Ejp«ndlum:<br />

DEFERRED CHARGES:<br />

Md-Wltrind<br />

Awwmwt Budg«<br />

8TATUTORYI»D(DnUREI:<br />

ContrlxtJonTo:<br />

PuiifcEinployHt'<br />

RMrimM Synrn<br />

SocW S*cuiit> SyalM (0 A,8,l)<br />

Urnmploym.nl CompBMtlon<br />

Imunra (NUIA.<br />

1,650,000.00<br />

75,00000<br />

10,000,00<br />

119,000,00<br />

,98,000,00<br />

19,909M<br />

17,100,00<br />

48,70000<br />

Public Notice<br />

1.350,000-00<br />

70.000.00<br />

140,999.00<br />

130.000.00<br />

29,099.09<br />

49,600.00<br />

41,400.00<br />

Public Notice<br />

1,250.000 00 1,245,202.61 4,797,11<br />

70.000,00 re,fMIM 7,913,92<br />

149,000,00 140,099.99<br />

130.00000 128,318-23<br />

20,00000 20,00000<br />

49,50000 4l,l90.Og<br />

41,409.99 41,490.09<br />

t)<br />

TOTAL WATER AND 8EWER<br />

UTIUTYAPPROPRiATIONi<br />

9,00000 8^50.00<br />

3.249,400,00 £829,160,00<br />

ijsooo<br />

2.829,160,00 2,702,238.45 125,22978<br />

WWCATID UTIUTY AaSKSUENT IUDQIT WATtBAHPStWtBUTmTY<br />

14. M0CATEO HIVINUIS HMH<br />

MM (W«w ind Simr Utly Budo*)<br />

Tonl Wiwr trie' ttyir Uty Aimimirit Rtttnm<br />

INI<br />

10,000.09<br />

20,000.00<br />

1HI<br />

20,00000<br />

20,00000<br />

R«lu»dlnC«hln<br />

1IU<br />

20.00000<br />

INI<br />

IM<br />

20,00000 20.00000<br />

TcUIWlHrirrilMnrUIIty<br />

AaMwnM^nerMn 20,00000 20,00000 20.000.00<br />

Mattel by Nek • (NJ.SJL 4Ms4-M! TM dtdcWd rnMUW inUelfMci (tiring tht yMr IMI fnrn Dsg LlarnM, Sktto or FtcMI<br />

AH to MiMwian d Lbnrte I*«IM EKfM Pis^<br />

mlK^;OijtsU»Errpto»m^olO(^uryl*jrtc^P<strong>of</strong>«0**»,Uri»rr^^<br />

IM k Sun AyMttUN; MH TraMi N H • Uriem Csr»truaioii Cecil Act Ha^ rtfJBmrrimlyBwiicfrriiM Wot 1174, tteiiiitai<br />

F«»A«7drvPn)(Pr«m«h«^«ntf*i«l«durMriu.«jtf<br />

by •arm* a Mm M<br />

rtqulnnienl,*<br />

tfMNDH<br />

TO (UNIT STATEMnT<br />

rjutiMNT FUND uuuiei tun • DectwiR n, IMI<br />

ABarti<br />

CaaJi «nd InvMtrrm* 9,130,011,17<br />

F«Msttc18MlAldnnrf*h 119,000.00<br />

RieeMM wBi QfMJng R«anai:<br />

TBB Hseifeitsti<br />

TnTlaLkMHainbk<br />

PruwtyAcquUdbyTu<br />

TD.LIwU)ul«bo<br />

OMrRtcilvMi<br />

MHTtcl OO^H IhajM Is<br />

bttiilHBucbM<br />

Daarrtd Ctarsti A^Mci Is la<br />

h Budgsti UHCMM It UM<br />

TaU/taN UUUnn, HaVNll MB MMI<br />

•CHhLUbWH<br />

HaHnHkrRial«nal<br />

Surpka<br />

indSurpU '<br />

8*oolTuL«yUnt«ld<br />

•BUrmlndudKllnAbow<br />

325,703-16<br />

33.42S.63<br />

41^33,00<br />

452,44823<br />

51.640.00<br />

43i80.00<br />

4,680,751.79<br />

2,1 ^.S^^<br />

(52,111.92<br />

1,7Otl9KJI<br />

4,(»0.751.79<br />

mi9W<br />

OQtPAUTIVI iTAT1WrtTOr> WmiNT N H 0 N U T » M<br />

AND BrUNOl IN eUMBIT HMPUM<br />

YEAR Itu<br />

YEAR 1M7<br />

Surpta BtJtna,<br />

CURRENT REVENUE<br />

ON A CASH BASIS:<br />

CunwrtTtix<br />

•rPtfanttgicsMM<br />

1988 0500%. 1987 96.63%)<br />

OtMrRsvmonwd<br />

AddWormol<br />

TcUlFurrd.<br />

TAX REQUIREMENTS:<br />

1,290.196.89 1,149,040-28<br />

1,741.325,10 1,179,987.14<br />

406,352.62 411.0D6.72<br />

8.476,86465 1,091,758^2<br />

11819.738,26 11.732,762,96<br />

6^)6.48344 5,670,107.48<br />

1,778,27100 1,714,960.00<br />

(<br />

TnAmainu<br />

Othar bswtdumuii<br />

D«kJctk)Mtn)mlnco<br />

Tol.lEiqundsjnJt<br />

L»«: ExpwdourM B<br />

RllMdByFuturtTl<br />

Tdl<br />

2.820,347.45 2,631,247.86<br />

i 6471,71 411,714.78<br />

11^40,37568 10,478,030.07<br />

30,000.00 36.46100<br />

11416,171.11 10,4^SS7,07<br />

8urpka Bjlinos-<br />

DtarrMrtltt 1,700,362,58 1,280.105^0<br />

Pmpg4«JUwo( Current Fund Suplm In 1080 Budr^t<br />

8urp*»B«liix»<br />

DtMrrttr91,1IH<br />

Curunt Surpka<br />

AMk^Min<br />

tm<br />

IvipsaBakria<br />

1.709^62.68<br />

1,100,000.00<br />

©(PTT/U. lUEfMT AND BAMM, IMOVEIINT PROOfiAJI<br />

4p<br />

fundi RUntr I k e (fcsjmnt usvj • put el thi tool unlf. pknnlng ud rrwisosm^ progrim. 8p«ilc aihorlaiJon to tipmrj furid. lor<br />

purpeM dnerM h All wetton ma lii aranM MuwhM, l^ • atf^t terrf er^^<br />

rntnt SMien e) this budg* by tn onlnarB. uWng rM nwnj I r o r r i t r B C t p W I ^ F d h U t l<br />

CAPITAL BU<br />

CAPITAL BUDOET<br />

A pkn ler il stpU t^irieftmi to tht ournm llaul yaar,<br />

r! no CtptUI Budort a heMid, ehMk <strong>the</strong> rtaen why:<br />

0 Tea) e*U"^WrwMl jrMr do not uettd ^,990, Mxing sppraprkiion. for Cspailrrpniv.mw1 Fund, Cspltil Llwrtwm^d<br />

• No bond crrJnsncss in phftM M Jtir,<br />

A mtlHrilr H e) ptantd espial pjsjaM, indudng thi ainM yMr, Cn**sprxcprlrtbojt«riur*erolywr.cowr»d,<br />

lrcWinactjrt.nl<br />

yttr:<br />

m yttn, (PopuUon undar 10.000)<br />

Q 6 ( O 1 0 « O l d y ( )<br />

|Nfa. (E«c*«Jng mhtiium sm. parted)<br />

l l k d 19999 \<br />

_^^_ | (g p)<br />

O GhM I munlapsly k undar 19,999, \m net HptndM men tun 125,000 •nraalry tor apW purpow. h tntnaaHaly envtari Hint<br />

dltdUCIP<br />

NMUTM FOB CAPITAL IMOVDENT MOORAN<br />

I • a rscijlr«nt ttut. prsjisM Csp»sl Imprortimrit Proonui, b. ni*iMelthi1MM»i^ludsitThiwlmprewrriiraantit><br />

sMad and tray bt adjustad.<br />

eAPiTAL lUBttT (CURMNT IlAP. ACTION<br />

IMI<br />

Local Unrt City <strong>of</strong> 8*tlK,CHy<br />

PflOJECTTmj<br />

Hosd lmprov«iT»irt.<br />

PufChMt <strong>of</strong> loilominl<br />

ClyPreeMty<br />

WattriiriiMMf<br />

IrAratMaMMM<br />

TOTA1J.AUPRWICT1<br />

HtNATD<br />

TOTAL COST<br />

300,00000<br />

100,000.00<br />

^9,900,09<br />

240,000,00<br />

100,00000<br />

990,00000<br />

HJUJNIDRirrDINO lERVBISretl WMttNT TlAR. IN*<br />

Csptljl<br />

DtMAithB.<br />

2SSM0.00<br />

85,000,00<br />

237^0000<br />

240,00000<br />

Fund<br />

15,000,00<br />

5,000,00<br />

12J00,00<br />

32^00,00 957^00,00<br />

IYUI CAPITAL KOOJUH • 1IN-1N1<br />

MttMM PrejM tehMult M FunoTng M^MMm<br />

Loci Unrt Crty olSMBUXSty<br />

WWWfCTTfTLl<br />

nJNHNa AMOUNTS PER 1UD0ET YEM<br />

1IM<br />

INI<br />

y p y<br />

Pumping StsUon<br />

W M i<br />

Infltntlon.ndtnffciw<br />

TOTALS-ALL PROJECTS<br />

aTMATD<br />

1MI<br />

TOTAL COST<br />

1,09,099,90 300.000,00 709,999,99 §90,000,00<br />

199,099.00 100.000<br />

260,00000 250,00000<br />

240,000,00 240,00000<br />

100,000.00 109,999.00<br />

£190,000.00 9oo.ooo.oo 700,009M 600.00000<br />

i riM ewrTAL PRoatuii • ttst-iHi<br />

MMMY Of ANTiaPATf D NNDINa I0URCII AND AMOUNTS<br />

Local Unit CTy<strong>of</strong> SMkHCHy<br />

Purcf*»tei<br />

lii|itMrnirti to<br />

CtyPropsrty<br />

PurrrptngStsDon<br />

W d S<br />

UMM<br />

TottlCtwt<br />

HamiMM<br />

1,500,00000<br />

106,000,09<br />

uog.n<br />

TOTALS-AUPHOuH^S<br />

'<br />

250,000^X1<br />

mrntm<br />

10S40s\06<br />

2,1M,000.00 1,757,50000<br />

Mntnl<br />

8.H Uqukta-<br />

«nj<br />

1,425,000.00<br />

61,999,99<br />

237^0000<br />

240,00000<br />

100,000,00<br />

340,000,00<br />

Public Notice<br />

Public Notice<br />

OLTYOPOOiANOiTY<br />

PLANNINB BOARD<br />

RESOLUTION NO, PB89-0O4<br />

WHEREAS, Ronald Farnalh (tenani)<br />

has nppljsd to <strong>the</strong> City ol Oceiui<br />

City PlannlniJ-Board lor preliminary<br />

and llnal tile plan approval for Lot 7,<br />

Block 3404, iM 34th stroot, in ihs<br />

City ol <strong>Ocean</strong> City, <strong>County</strong> ol Caps<br />

May and Stale ot New Jersey, as per<br />

<strong>the</strong> plans ol eurkett Associates, P.A,.<br />

drawing number 1499, dated 11/<br />

!VH and certified on liVi tm-, and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> Planning Board<br />

makes <strong>the</strong> loiiawlng ||nd|ng« <strong>of</strong> (act:<br />

1. The laxog are paid, Al appltoabio<br />

fees <strong>have</strong> been paid.<br />

2. The applicant appeared wdhout<br />

counsel and was sworn. He was<br />

atnmpanled by David J, Batlsllnl.<br />

P.E., L.s, ol Burksn<br />

Asseclatel,<br />

who w&s a^o sworn. Toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y<br />

explained thai <strong>the</strong> sits plan proposed<br />

plastic and trams grsehouse structures<br />

to eiiend tho telUna Mason <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> resldont produce andlioral business<br />

Into earlier sprlrn, Mr. Aitlstlnl<br />

ocHerved that Sgt, Bullet <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CHy Police Department has reported<br />

no ebiecUDru from a traillc safety<br />

point ol view to <strong>the</strong> existing sign on<br />

<strong>the</strong> southwest comer ef 34th sirsei<br />

and Wesi Avenue. Mr, Bsttiiiin) also<br />

noted that <strong>the</strong>n would be no additional<br />

exterior lighting as a part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>se Improvements.<br />

3. Mr. GUeonso repertad that no<br />

variances were required In connec<br />

lion wllh this pmpossd sle plan, and<br />

hs staled thai his only previous concern<br />

• that ol <strong>the</strong> potable obstruction<br />

ol <strong>the</strong> eight triangle by <strong>the</strong> Misting<br />

sign • had been<br />

adequately<br />

addressed'by sgt. Dulls report <strong>of</strong><br />

January 19,1809.<br />

4. Chairman Crowley eiprassed<br />

continuing concern about <strong>the</strong> possl-<br />

Hlrty <strong>of</strong> «%ht obstruction by <strong>the</strong> sign<br />

and <strong>the</strong> shrubbery conneaed to It.<br />

Then concerns were underscored<br />

by Mrs. Ryblckl. The applicant indicated<br />

Ihat he would <strong>have</strong> no objection<br />

to trimming tha shrubbery back<br />

to a height acceptable to <strong>the</strong> Board,<br />

6. Mr, WaMr reported no Engineering<br />

considerations,<br />

01 her than<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering a recommendation that Ihe<br />

shrubbery be cut tuck io a level ol<br />

no mere than two lest.<br />

I. The applicant expressed his<br />

willingness lo comply with this condlexpressed<br />

his opinion (hat a smaller<br />

width might attract senm types ol<br />

worthwhile businessesMhat o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />

could not be attracted dua to<br />

<strong>the</strong> high cost <strong>of</strong> boardwalk mat<br />

oBtale.<br />

9, Mr. Tolomso expressed a differing<br />

view, staling his opinion that Ihe<br />

kind ot store you could put Into 15-<br />

loot property would come from a very<br />

limited range ol options,<br />

10, Chairmen Crowley addreised<br />

<strong>the</strong> Solicitor, asking for adyjee on <strong>the</strong><br />

question ef <strong>the</strong> variance. The Solicitor<br />

lummarlzed <strong>the</strong> positive and<br />

negative criteria which <strong>the</strong> applicant<br />

hod Ihe burden <strong>of</strong> proving In order to<br />

be entitled to a variance. The Solicitor<br />

also summarized <strong>the</strong> holding ol<br />

Kaufmann v. Warren Township Planning<br />

Board, a 1988 Supreme Court<br />

case construing <strong>the</strong> circumstances<br />

where C(2) variances could appropriately<br />

be granted,<br />

11, Chairman Crowley suggested<br />

<strong>the</strong> possibility that City Council was<br />

<strong>the</strong> appropriate body to whom <strong>the</strong><br />

arguments against a 30-1001 width<br />

requirement should be presented.<br />

He noted that <strong>the</strong> case law apparently<br />

warns against granting variances<br />

when merely <strong>the</strong> purposes <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihe owner will be advanced.<br />

IS. The meeting was opened at<br />

this time to public comment, Edward<br />

Devlin ol 052 Boardwalk came forward<br />

and was sworn. Hs testified<br />

that he had been In business on <strong>the</strong><br />

boardwalk lor 17 years, currently<br />

operating nine stores. He said thai<br />

he was Ihe tenant In both ol Ihe<br />

stores which were <strong>the</strong> subjsd ol trite<br />

subdivision aopDcBttan, He staled<br />

(hat he could park 12 io 14 can<br />

behind <strong>the</strong>se stores at nil limes wllhout<br />

any stack parking. He testified<br />

that he himserf had no Intention <strong>of</strong><br />

buying <strong>the</strong>se prepenles from ihe<br />

applicant. He <strong>of</strong>fered his opinion that<br />

a 30-foot width requirement, does<br />

not leave room lor "specialty stores"<br />

on <strong>the</strong> boardwalk. The 30-foot width<br />

requirement, in hlu view, eneevfiges<br />

only owner-operators who can operate<br />

large "mega-stores". Based on<br />

his boardwalk Business e^erience,<br />

Mr, Devlin expressed a strong opinion<br />

that Ihe 30-loot width requirement<br />

was Ill-advised, and that<br />

smaller<br />

parcels should be made<br />

available.<br />

13, No one else came forward,<br />

I, Bl IT<br />

RESOLVED by <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Planning Board that preliminary<br />

and llnal alia plan approval be and<br />

<strong>the</strong> same hereby ta granted to Ronald<br />

Famaih for <strong>the</strong> site plan at Lot 7,<br />

Block 3404, as represented en <strong>the</strong><br />

above-refereneed plans <strong>of</strong> Burkett<br />

Associates, subject 10 (he following<br />

conditions:<br />

1, The applicant shall obtain and<br />

(lie with <strong>the</strong> Planning Board Secretary<br />

tha written consent at <strong>the</strong><br />

ewnerAandlord ttf <strong>the</strong> property in<br />

queHlen to this site plan application<br />

and approval;<br />

2, All shrubbery or o<strong>the</strong>r vegetation<br />

In <strong>the</strong> area defined as <strong>the</strong> "sight<br />

triangle" on <strong>the</strong> southwest comer ol<br />

34th Street and West Avenue shall<br />

be trimmed back to a maximum<br />

height <strong>of</strong> two feet and shall be kept<br />

trimmed at all times to no mere than<br />

<strong>the</strong> said two foot maximum.<br />

The Resolution was moved by<br />

Mayer Qlllan and seconded by Mm,<br />

Ryblckl. Those voting In lavor were:<br />

Chairman Crowiey, Mayor Gillian,<br />

Chlel Bower, Mr, Homy. Mr. Tolomeo,<br />

Mrs. Ryblekl and* Coundlman<br />

Flood, There were no negative votes.<br />

Michael Crowley,' Chairman<br />

I hereby eerily this to bo a true<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Retelutleri adopted by<br />

<strong>the</strong> City ef <strong>Ocean</strong> City Manning<br />

Board at Hs meeting <strong>of</strong> February 1,<br />

1MB,<br />

14. Mayor Oliilsn, noting that he<br />

thought that allowing ownership <strong>of</strong><br />

smaller paresis would be a benefit to<br />

<strong>the</strong> community because ti <strong>the</strong> possibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> attracting o<strong>the</strong>r types ol businesses,<br />

mode a motion to allow <strong>the</strong><br />

variance Irom <strong>the</strong> 30-loot lot width<br />

requirement. The motion wai seconded<br />

by Mr. Henry, These voting In<br />

favor worn Mayor Gillian, Councilman<br />

Flood, Mr, Henry, and Chlel<br />

Bower Those voting against were<br />

Mrs, Ryblckl, Mr. Telemeo and Chairman<br />

Crowley. The motion passed,<br />

NOW, THEREFORl, Bi IT<br />

RESOLVED by (he City ot Ocuan<br />

City Planning Board that minor subdivision<br />

approval be and <strong>the</strong> samo<br />

hereby is granted, along wbh tha<br />

associated "C" let width variance, to<br />

Pleasant Valley Investmehtt, Ine, lor<br />

Lot 11, Block 800, as per <strong>the</strong> abovereferenced<br />

plans ol Alvin O, Herman,<br />

subject to Ihe loBowIng conditions:<br />

1. Any subdivision dead or similar<br />

IIQng, as well as individual deeds to<br />

tho subdivided lots, shall contain a<br />

restriction/covenant to run with <strong>the</strong><br />

{and, prohibiting <strong>the</strong> erection <strong>of</strong> any<br />

form <strong>of</strong> barrier whatsoever along <strong>the</strong><br />

line between <strong>the</strong> subdivided lots, so<br />

as ta enable maximum parking flex!*<br />

bHHy for both properties.<br />

_.,,..._<br />

i^ Any such document shall be"<br />

3-1B,1T,P,P,t47,BB<br />

CITY OP OCEAN CITY<br />

PLANNINO BOARD<br />

RESOLUTION NO.iB-OOfl<br />

WHEREAS, Pleasant Valley<br />

Investments, inc. has applied to <strong>the</strong><br />

Oity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Planning Board<br />

for minor subdivision approval (along<br />

wKh an associated "0" variance) for<br />

Lot 11, Block BOO, 822 Boardwalk, in<br />

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

Cape May. and State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

as par <strong>the</strong> plans <strong>of</strong> Ajyin C, Herman,<br />

P.i,, L.S. (through Ilson T. Klllam<br />

Aiteelalei, ine) dated 12/4/is,<br />

revised 1/17/89; and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> manning Board<br />

makes <strong>the</strong> following findings <strong>of</strong> tad:<br />

1. Tha taxes <strong>have</strong> been paid. All<br />

appieabfe leas <strong>have</strong> been paid,<br />

2. The appropriate notices to <strong>the</strong><br />

surrounding property owners <strong>have</strong><br />

been sent, and <strong>the</strong> appropriate<br />

netloB to <strong>the</strong> general public has been<br />

made, Prool or both notice and publication<br />

<strong>have</strong> been supplied to <strong>the</strong><br />

Planning Board Secretary.<br />

a. Joel A. Melt, IK, esquire,<br />

appeared en behal! <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> applicant,<br />

explaining that <strong>the</strong> application was<br />

for a minor subdivision down an<br />

existing party wall. He noted that <strong>the</strong><br />

subdivision would require a variance<br />

front <strong>the</strong> thirty (SO) loot lot width<br />

requirement, since ihe resultant<br />

properties would be 16.31 (eel and<br />

10.00 feat, respectively, in width, Mr.<br />

Men Indicated that <strong>the</strong> applicant<br />

could simply Impose a condominium<br />

regime en <strong>the</strong> existing parcel, telling<br />

oH (he two separata units as condominiums.<br />

However, he noted that<br />

lending institutions are more likely to<br />

finance properties In <strong>the</strong>se high price<br />

ranges if tills Is being eflered In fee<br />

simple. He also expressed an opinion<br />

thai It was In <strong>the</strong> best inteiest <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> City to retain JurMdlalsn over<br />

parking configurations and requirements<br />

en <strong>the</strong> propeny by exercising<br />

subdivision jurisdiction, even though<br />

trill would require <strong>the</strong> granting ot <strong>the</strong><br />

lot width variance.<br />

4, Mr, Herman appeared and was<br />

sworn on behalf <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> applicant, at<br />

which point he redted his training<br />

and qualifications as a licensed pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

englnear. He staled Ihat he<br />

was tamlllar with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> oily Zen><br />

Ing Ordinance and ihe zoning<br />

scheme for <strong>the</strong> boardwalk in ihe area<br />

ol this application. He olfered his<br />

opinion that <strong>the</strong>re would be no negative<br />

Impact on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Zoning<br />

Ordinance or on <strong>the</strong> zoning scheme<br />

by Ihe granting <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> requested lot<br />

width variance.<br />

5. Roger Jaecbewskl appeared<br />

and was sworn. He testified that he<br />

was <strong>the</strong> president and sole shareholder<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe applicant. Pleasant Valley<br />

Investments, Inc. He stated that<br />

hit reason for applying ler <strong>the</strong> subdivision<br />

was thai It was hud lor small<br />

enlrepeneurs to buy a lull thirty (30)<br />

foot boardwalk property because<br />

prices are so high. Ha sold ihat he<br />

preferred <strong>the</strong> subdivision approach,<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r than a condominium regime,<br />

because he dkini want to deprive<br />

<strong>the</strong> Beard <strong>of</strong> jurisdletilon. It was his<br />

opinion that <strong>the</strong> division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> properties<br />

along ihe party wall would only<br />

enhance <strong>the</strong> business opponunlilea<br />

en <strong>the</strong> premises.<br />

S, Mr. Bldeense, <strong>of</strong>fered his report<br />

and recommended against <strong>the</strong> grant-<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> variance, rising that <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was nothing In <strong>the</strong> ordinance that<br />

requires <strong>the</strong> Board to consider<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r er net a new owner can<br />

afford lo buy a full sized propeny.<br />

7, Chairman Crowley addressed<br />

<strong>the</strong> applicant's attorney, asking<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> applicant would consent<br />

to a dood restriction thai would pn><br />

hfctt <strong>the</strong> erection <strong>of</strong> any barrier along<br />

<strong>the</strong> luMhMsd M Ine, so as to guarantee<br />

a continuation <strong>of</strong> present parking<br />

eenflguratleni er any<br />

Imprevernentt <strong>the</strong>reon which would<br />

requira a barrier-free let line, Mr, Moll<br />

Indicated thai <strong>the</strong> applicant would so<br />

eonsant to such a restrictive covenant<br />

to bo contained in <strong>the</strong> deed for<br />

both subdivided properties.<br />

8. Mayer GJIlari stated his position<br />

that a thirty loot width requirement b<br />

mere tharf b needed, and ho<br />

The Resolution Was moved by<br />

Mayor Gillian and seconded by Chief<br />

Bower, Those voling In favor were-<br />

Mayor qilllan. Chief<br />

Bower, Mr-<br />

Hsnry, Mrs, Ryblekl, and Councilman<br />

Flood. Those voting against were Mr.<br />

Toi<strong>of</strong>hee and Chairman Orowiey<br />

The Resolution passed.<br />

Mlehaei Crowley. Chairman<br />

' I hereby certify this to be a true<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Resolution adopted by<br />

<strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly pinning<br />

Board at Its meeting <strong>of</strong> February 1<br />

CasSondra Robertson, Secretary<br />

O.ia,iT,P.F.I1O4,SS<br />

W<br />

VA8SER, SPITALNiCK, BLOOM<br />

MAZIN * ST1IN, P,A.<br />

aoa Tllton Road, P.O. Box V<br />

Northlioid, New Jersey 00225<br />

80i)i4HM0<br />

Mark H, Stein<br />

Attorney for <strong>Ocean</strong> City Zoning<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment<br />

ClfV OF OCEAN CITY<br />

ZONINQ BOARD OF ADJUST-<br />

MINT<br />

RESOLUTION z-B-ia-21-89<br />

APPLICATION OF: Dr. and Mrs<br />

Dirk Skinner<br />

PROPERTY; Block 300, Lot 3,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey<br />

WHEREAS, Dr. and _Mrs. Dirk<br />

Bklnner are <strong>the</strong> owners <strong>of</strong> Block 300,<br />

Lot 3, as <strong>the</strong> same Is designated an<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tax Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> OHy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City; and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> owners <strong>have</strong> filed<br />

a complete application with ihs Zoning<br />

Board seeking variance approvs!<br />

lor <strong>the</strong> premises en this lot which Is<br />

located at Park Place; and<br />

WHIR1AS, <strong>the</strong> Board has considered<br />

<strong>the</strong> plan tubmiited and <strong>the</strong><br />

testimony ol <strong>the</strong> applicants, <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

attorney, Arthur Ford, and <strong>the</strong>ir architect,<br />

Larry Merlghl, K makes <strong>the</strong> following<br />

findings <strong>of</strong> fact: The owners<br />

wish to renovate an existing two-family<br />

dwelling. Part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> renovation<br />

Involves <strong>the</strong> extension <strong>of</strong> a dormer<br />

en <strong>the</strong> third door.<br />

The proposed llnal height <strong>of</strong> (he<br />

structure would be 36.5 leal above<br />

<strong>the</strong> crown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> read, where 11 feat<br />

is <strong>the</strong> maximum permuted. Only two<br />

habitable stories ore permitted in this<br />

zone. The proposed project would<br />

Involve <strong>the</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> existing<br />

non-conforming third floor.<br />

The 2 feet t Inch height Increase<br />

laces a 12-14 story building.<br />

NOW. THIRIFORi. BI IT<br />

RiSQLVID by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily Zon-<br />

Ing Board ol Adjustment, at Its public<br />

meeting on December II, 1§§8, that<br />

<strong>the</strong> variance be granted by a vote oi<br />

i>0,<br />

ZONINQ BOARD OF ADJUST-<br />

MENT<br />

OITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

D. iums<br />

3-1B,1T,P.F.iIi.9B<br />

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

W. Rosen Hentges, surrogsta<br />

By: Mnrlene B. O'Neill<br />

Deputy Surrogate, Acting<br />

Deputy Clerk<br />

ESTATE OF Helen o, tnlsm,<br />

DECEASED Pursuant to <strong>the</strong> ordnr el<br />

W. Robert Henlges, Surrogate ol <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape May, made on ihe<br />

sixthday <strong>of</strong> March, liii, on <strong>the</strong> petition<br />

ol <strong>the</strong> Gubscrber, Ihe Executor<br />

ol <strong>the</strong> estate <strong>of</strong> said decadent, notice<br />

is hereby given to <strong>the</strong> Creditors oi<br />

said decedent 10 present to him<br />

within six months from <strong>the</strong> sixth day<br />

<strong>of</strong> March, 191f, <strong>the</strong>ir claims In writing<br />

and under oath, specllylng Ihe<br />

amount claimed and <strong>the</strong> particulars<br />

cH <strong>the</strong> claim.<br />

Dated March 6lh A D, 1989<br />

Qeerge C, Tatsm, Jr.<br />

Executor Robert F. Garrett, III, Esquire<br />

(Lovoland, Garten, Russell & Young,<br />

101 Asbury Avenue, P.O. Box 810<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Otty, New Jersey oa»6<br />

Surrogate el Cope May <strong>County</strong><br />

DN 207 Central Mali Room<br />

Cape May Court House, New Jersey<br />

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B16 THESENTINBL.LEDGEM <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Thur.day, March 16,1989<br />

sports<br />

stats<br />

15 <strong>town</strong>ship<br />

wrestlers<br />

advance<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP —<br />

After successes in two<br />

recent qualifying tournaments,<br />

it Oakcreit and<br />

Woodbury high schools, <strong>the</strong><br />

Upper Township Green<br />

Hornet Wrestling Club will<br />

be sending IS wrestlers to<br />

<strong>the</strong> South Jersey championships<br />

March 19.<br />

The top three place-winners<br />

m each age and weight<br />

category advance to <strong>the</strong><br />

South Jersey Championships,<br />

to beheld In Vineland<br />

High ScHgol.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> qualifying rounds,<br />

taking first-place honors<br />

were Greg Dally, Ge<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Dull, Joe Bauer, Chris Cove,<br />

Wes Gove, Bob Hanson,<br />

Ken Majka, Dan Law,<br />

Second-place awards<br />

went to Pat GaMager, Grog<br />

Lefever, Frank Sannino,<br />

Dan Tolson, Dan Jones,<br />

Third-place finishers<br />

were Brian Gove, Sean<br />

Garvey,<br />

State wrestling finals at Princeton University<br />

IM-ttamW Chilllih WaMwUs M I Imnn Piu! imngloa dedlton (M)<br />

1ia-K«n HtrWiMi PW VI B«I Mirk BUtilins Mjdwn Denim!, talon j*.j)<br />

119 Jot Duhljg E-duon am Ragir Juntllla Vwftisoj. dieaisn (0-4)<br />

ilMem Wtth PiJ VI owr Vie Mmtnilns Pnutoore, drtion {4.J}<br />

tJMcshn Att«k> Pitman gnrTid SMin NtwKm, deqiibn (W)<br />

13S-Ertk hwndw* OwAraek Mi S!iwtilling Ktallny, docisen jij.?)<br />

14MhJd Cmldy H0Mnd over Buifin F.rriur BsioenfieW. dteisien (132)<br />

MSSttvt aimdino South pUrMM ovw Stin LW.y Union Mien (8-5)<br />

1 U-Jat Mtaris Uaratapsn gvn Rjndy Ini Ridgiwoed, decson (10-3)<br />

1IWUMl Itoartr Pins Grow M I Ktvin ShirMu Columba. docnton (M)<br />

171 PAT LVNCH OCMH OTY s Chrii Totarrtl Routo PirK 4MWM CJO-7)<br />

1 es-Ka¥ln Kini Philtsbufg oytr Joi AJBHOI Bndgiwtiir WiR d«c»lon (M)<br />

HM4ng Trsul PdlpAuig onr Elk) llngyu Brarutgy. (all (1 SI)<br />

Dlvltlon One<br />

All Cap* Ailantlc swimming<br />

200 Fioo Fred Burwell, Atoitic City<br />

200 M SMTI Mullen, VintM<br />

SO Free Greg Sinn, Cumbsriand<br />

Diving Jany JghnMn, Egg htarbgr Township<br />

Mslissa Pollack, Atlantic City<br />

100 By Inan FannU Vlniland<br />

lOOfrea Bavt kfannien, Sgg Harbor Township<br />

400 Frst Todd Heaer, Vlneland<br />

100 Back Brett Buonedonna, Vineland<br />

100 BraMI Iran Forr«, Wnelmd<br />

200 Medlflf Vlneland (Brill Byonidenna, Brian F<strong>of</strong>nMt Jiff Mtslin, Tom<br />

Till)<br />

Dlvltlon Two<br />

200 Free Brian Boom, Mainland<br />

200 M lili Ptouk, Lowoi Cape May<br />

50 Free Gooll Wilcox. Ocotln City<br />

Diving<br />

Tamo/a Htrristsn Mainland<br />

Save Wiiks, Maintand<br />

100 Fly Scott Heoiy, Mainland<br />

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Marmora - Drive-In 9 a JH. to 6 p jn.<br />

Lobbies will be closed in both locations.<br />

sports updates<br />

In a surprise move. Mainland Regional appointed<br />

Nunde Sacco to succeed George Evinski as <strong>the</strong><br />

school's director <strong>of</strong> athletici at a Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

meeting earlier this week, Suceo, » successful basketball<br />

coach for <strong>the</strong> Mustangi, has served one previous<br />

term as athletic director. The resignation <strong>of</strong><br />

Evinski ha» reoently been caught up in a swirl <strong>of</strong><br />

controversy.<br />

Group Three state champion Eastern stunned<br />

undefeated Haddonfield, <strong>the</strong> Group One chomp,<br />

56-54, Tuesday night in <strong>the</strong> quarterfinal round <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> boys basketball Tournament <strong>of</strong> Champions.<br />

Guard Mlkt Edwards netted 25 point* for Eastern.<br />

McCorristin <strong>of</strong> Trenton, <strong>the</strong> Parochial A champ<br />

that eliminated Holy Spirit In <strong>the</strong> South Jersey final,<br />

coasted past unbeaten Group Two champ Bridgewater-Raritan<br />

West. 81-55. in <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r quarterfinal.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> semifinals tonight at Rutgers, MeCorriirin<br />

wiU line up against <strong>the</strong> only unbeaten team left in<br />

<strong>the</strong> state, Parochial B champion St. Anmony <strong>of</strong> Jersey<br />

Qty, while Eastern will face Group Four winner<br />

EUzabeth.<br />

In ttie girls quarterfinals, botti South Jersey teams<br />

were eliminated. Group One champ H<strong>of</strong>fman <strong>of</strong><br />

South Amboy defeated Bishop Eustace, 7441, and<br />

Union Catholic used 21 fourth-quarter points by<br />

guard Cheryl Cop to come baA and defeat Sterling,<br />

42-39.<br />

The girls' quarterfinals at Monmouth College<br />

tonight wiU pair Union Catholic against Group<br />

Four champion Bloomfield and H<strong>of</strong>fman against<br />

unbeaten Group Three winner Pasack Valley,<br />

which defeated Mainland in <strong>the</strong> state final.<br />

The winners <strong>of</strong> tonight's pmes will meet Sunday<br />

afternoon (130) in a championship doubleheadef at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Brendan Byrne Arena in <strong>the</strong> Meadowlands, It<br />

wiU be me first time <strong>the</strong> boys wUl ever <strong>have</strong> a single<br />

state champ and <strong>the</strong> first Hme for me girls since<br />

1975.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r Mails about that events, plus coverage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Tournament tf Champions and all-star faro premews<br />

will be available in next Thursday's Sentinel.<br />

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A2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocaan CUy, N.J. TTiur.d.y, March 23,1989<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

Vass teils reporters that he<br />

resigned for family reasons<br />

i.INWOOD — Former Atlantic City Expressway<br />

Authority director Dontld B. Vass told reporters Friday<br />

that family reasons and not an investigation into financial<br />

deatagi provoked his resignation.<br />

The Lin wood mayor resignf d Thursday after sate law<br />

enforcement <strong>of</strong>fldals began looking into charges that<br />

Vass had misused an authority credit card, using it for,<br />

among o<strong>the</strong>r purchases, a fur coat tat his wife. But Van<br />

expressed confidence that he would <strong>have</strong> been vindicated<br />

in court, "I resigned for my own reasons," he told<br />

<strong>the</strong> The Press <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City.<br />

Woman Indicted in auto<br />

death on OC-L'port bridge<br />

A Cape May <strong>County</strong> grand jury laet week Indicted<br />

Frances Bevany, 23, <strong>of</strong> Abiecon and <strong>Ocean</strong> City to <strong>the</strong><br />

auto death <strong>of</strong> her roommate, 22-year-old John Deslmone<br />

lait September, Destaone died and • hitehhik« who<br />

was » passenger in th* ear was injured when <strong>the</strong> ear<br />

slammed into concrete Barricades near <strong>the</strong> toll booth on<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City-Longport Iridge, authorities say,<br />

Devaney is indicted on one count <strong>of</strong> death by auto.<br />

Rally today at Stockton<br />

sparked by expulsion<br />

POMONA — Pr<strong>of</strong>esiional entertainment and a slatt <strong>of</strong><br />

human-rights speakus will mark a rally today on <strong>the</strong><br />

Stockton State College campus. Students will protest <strong>the</strong><br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> "The Stockton Four," who allegedly threatened<br />

<strong>the</strong> college president during an argument for a faculty<br />

member's tenure.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> four was expelled to December and is iutog<br />

<strong>the</strong> college. The remaining three were dlsdlplined,<br />

Introducing<br />

outraging protestors who claim <strong>the</strong> adminisBation silfles<br />

free speech.<br />

Beaches will be clean<br />

— or your money back<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> hotel and motel owners in Avalon and<br />

Stone Hwbor ire repeating an <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong>y made to tourists<br />

last summer.<br />

If s a simple guawnt«e; The guest <strong>of</strong> any participating<br />

hotel will receive a full refund <strong>of</strong> room chargei for as<br />

many days as <strong>the</strong> beach nearby U closed. Nearly every<br />

hotel and motel Is making <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer in <strong>the</strong> two eommunlHes,<br />

according to th* co-chairs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Seven Mile<br />

tech Tourism Committee, A toll-free number, (800)<br />

662.7002, has been set up to provide beachgoers a list <strong>of</strong><br />

participating hotels and a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> guarantee.<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

may see water shortage<br />

•ting low reservoir levels and belowaverage ratalaU<br />

expectations, Delaware River Basin Commission author-<br />

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WGMH«BRH5ffiS • 2ND FLOOR<br />

f that a waw emergency In pajti <strong>of</strong><br />

Stouth Jersey an likely within <strong>the</strong>next twowedn.<br />

Areas eyed are Cumberland, Salem and Warren counties<br />

and some western reaches <strong>of</strong> Cape'Mey, Aflantic<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> countiei. Bfeihwater flow m <strong>the</strong> Delaware<br />

River a mate *«* water 8u P p1^ls le88ened ty w °-<br />

thirds, allowing salt water to move fa<strong>the</strong>r up <strong>the</strong> river,<br />

authoritiefrsatd,<br />

Prosecutor says guard had<br />

sex with female Inmates<br />

MIDDLE TOWNSKP — <strong>County</strong> prosecutor John<br />

Corino aUeged Tuesday mat a Caps May <strong>County</strong> jail<br />

corrections <strong>of</strong>ficer had "sex with three femata inmates,<br />

Samuel Atkinson, 35, was charged with threee counti <strong>of</strong><br />

sexual assault, Corino and Sheriff James Plouiis<br />

announced in a joint statement.<br />

Atkinson, a corrections <strong>of</strong>ficer for three years, was<br />

released on hi§ onw recognizance Tuesday.<br />

Jakubowski Is raising<br />

money for 'next project'<br />

Ventnor buiinessman Roger Jakubowski, who is auctioning<br />

<strong>of</strong>f several <strong>Ocean</strong> City "heirloom praperaes, 1 *<br />

told a newspaper columnlit this week mat he needs<br />

$100 million for hl§ next project,<br />

But <strong>the</strong> flamboyant Jakubowtid wouldn't tall Sonny<br />

Schwartt <strong>of</strong> The Prm <strong>of</strong> Atlantic CUy what mat next<br />

project is because If he did, "somebody might beat me<br />

to It,"<br />

Stan's r ertmrant and a bank building are being sold<br />

Saturday, as are his 1976 Cadillac convertible and and<br />

his 1961 tolls Royee, (See page 15)<br />

Jakubowski owns stores up and down <strong>the</strong> boardwalk<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Atlantic City, as well as several<br />

investments in upitate New York,<br />

Middle seeks mobile<br />

home rent control<br />

MTODLI TQWNSrffi? — A November non-binding<br />

referendum wUl guide Township Committee in deciding<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials should impose rent control<br />

regulations on mobile home parks, where some<br />

residents fear rising rente aren't justified,<br />

B rent control is enacted, mobile home park owners<br />

would be forced to go before a rent control board to justify<br />

any Increasei. The municipality is home to 15<br />

mobile home parks.<br />

Cape May Point<br />

adopts budget<br />

CAPE MAY POINT — Borough Commission Monday<br />

night adopted a $513,481 budget mat cartel with it a<br />

tax Increase <strong>of</strong> nearly 5 cents per $100 assessed property<br />

value. The ipencUng plan is up $703? over last year,<br />

marking a budget miniscule compared to most o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Cape localities.<br />

The increase was blamed on legal feel from two pending<br />

lawsuits, insurance rates and salaries.<br />

A.<br />

oam an — Two<br />

weeks before he plans to<br />

announce a running mala,<br />

freshman legislator Ed Salmon,<br />

D-Cape/Cumberland,<br />

announced Ms plans to vie<br />

for a second tan In <strong>the</strong><br />

_ Republican-daminalcd state<br />

9 General Afflembly,<br />

Alt <strong>the</strong> identity <strong>of</strong> Assemblyman<br />

Salmon's running<br />

mate remained a secret after<br />

Saturday's press conference<br />

at The Randens Hotel.<br />

Only one clue was dropped<br />

to <strong>the</strong> mass <strong>of</strong> reporters<br />

and supporters ga<strong>the</strong>red in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Map Room mat morning.<br />

His running mate will be<br />

£ from Cape May <strong>County</strong>.<br />

When he first ran two<br />

yens ago, <strong>the</strong> former Mil-<br />

Iville mayor picked Avalon<br />

attorney Raymond Batten to<br />

share <strong>the</strong> ticket. But Salmon<br />

was <strong>the</strong> only Democrat sent<br />

to Trenton that November.<br />

Auxiliary presents<br />

9'fashion rainbow'<br />

The Mainland Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Auxiliary will hold a luncheon<br />

and fashion show to<br />

benefit <strong>the</strong> hospital at Ram's<br />

Head Iim 1130 ajn. Wednesday,<br />

April 19. Lillian Albua<br />

shops <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City will<br />

present a "Rainbow <strong>of</strong> Fash-<br />

, . Ions" show featuring <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

" .fltoring colecttan. Tickets are<br />

\ SB, Call 9^4095.<br />

Thuraday, Uarch 23,1889 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OMHI City. MJ. A3,<br />

Technical powwow here will being toge<strong>the</strong>r ocean dumpers, gov't scientists<br />

OCEAN a n — Federal Agency, <strong>the</strong> U.S. Coast Trie conference seeks to vide better jaWseSon to <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> federal agencies to costs, and <strong>the</strong> rest goes back<br />

was picked for <strong>the</strong> confer- speaker system will be set<br />

environmental <strong>of</strong>ficials, Guard, and <strong>the</strong> National leami i environment.<br />

—J ii % establish a joint plan to to <strong>the</strong> dumpers dedicated ence because it is located up so reporters outside can<br />

along with sludge dumpers <strong>Ocean</strong>ic and Atmospheric<br />

. from New Jersey and New Administration will be on<br />

• <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> dumpmg Accordini to U.S. Rep.<br />

monitor dumpers who con- toward finding land-based<br />

midway between New York listen in.<br />

'York, will meet here next hand, at <strong>the</strong> Port-O-Call<br />

on marine life and human Bill Hughes' <strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>the</strong><br />

tinue to pout sludge into sludge disposal techniques,<br />

and Washington, and Telephone calls made to<br />

week to study <strong>the</strong> health March 27-30, They are hlth<br />

th f<br />

<strong>the</strong> ocean, , The aide said New York<br />

because it is in Hughes' <strong>the</strong> EPA Monday and Tuescongressional<br />

district. day were not returned by<br />

health,<br />

meeting is an outgrowth <strong>of</strong> Accordini to a Hughes City authorities <strong>have</strong><br />

effects and environmental scheduled to meet with<br />

aide, <strong>the</strong> act sets a $100- already stated <strong>the</strong>y wUl<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> dumping sewage nine permitted sludge<br />

• <strong>the</strong> physical and chemical<br />

fate <strong>of</strong> material dumped year. The s for an 1989 dumping, $150 for suits wUl be filed when <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ocean dumping ban<br />

Ifs expected to be a tech- pressHme.<br />

adopted b ress last peridry ton permit fee for ignore <strong>the</strong> deadUne; law- nieal ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong> sdenttflc The FortO-Call Hotel Is<br />

sludge 100 miles <strong>of</strong>t <strong>the</strong> Jersey<br />

Cape.<br />

dumpers — sewage beatmatt<br />

plant operators from<br />

end to all ocean dumping 1990 and M00 for 1991. Part violations occur.<br />

open to <strong>the</strong> press, a loud- <strong>the</strong> boardwalk.<br />

types. Although it's not located at ISth Street and<br />

at Site 106 and<br />

New York and New Jersey • what changes in per-<br />

by Dec. 31,1991.<br />

<strong>of</strong> that money goes to fed- John Mrus, an aide In<br />

Offldals from <strong>the</strong> U.S. — to examine <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong><br />

mitting, site dega designation<br />

The leglstfition, e | , spon-p<br />

eral agencies for surveU- Hughes' Llnwood <strong>of</strong>fice, March tides<br />

Environmental Protection dumping.<br />

and surveillance can pro- sored by Hughes, required lance and admlnisBatton speculated that <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Salmon announces re-election bid; is mum on running mate<br />

Easter Is really<br />

<strong>hopping</strong> now.<br />

Jusical or vish us today to<br />

send <strong>the</strong> FTD Bunny Basket ni<br />

Bouquet, emu Sunday h<br />

Mw*> 26. FTD® Flowers...<br />

<strong>the</strong> faattng naver ends.JU<br />

Many political observers<br />

<strong>have</strong> privately speculated<br />

Batten would like to run<br />

with Salmon again.<br />

Salmon add his running<br />

mate will be revealed within<br />

two weeks.<br />

That afternoon, area Democrats<br />

held a SSQ*plate<br />

"Friends <strong>of</strong> Id Salmon"<br />

brunch tat <strong>the</strong> boardwalk's<br />

oldest hotel, some 250 supporters<br />

joining US, Senator<br />

Bill Bradley and Rap. Bill<br />

Hughes in celebrating Salmon's<br />

candidacy for a second<br />

term in me Assembly.<br />

Before sitting down to eat,<br />

however, Salmon's Democratic<br />

allies in Washington<br />

spoke <strong>of</strong> his "thoroughness'<br />

and'tenaciousness"<br />

1 salute you for yew<br />

accomplishments,* Bradley<br />

told Salmon, men telling<br />

reporters mat hard-working<br />

Salman leaves very little to<br />

chance,*<br />

Salman won similar kudos<br />

from Hughes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry.<br />

1 don't know anyone whtfi<br />

more organiW than Ed<br />

Salmon,* said Hughes.<br />

Salman's last campaign Is<br />

still fresh in <strong>the</strong> minds <strong>of</strong><br />

many 1st District voters.<br />

Hughes, whose terms <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fice are as short-lived as an<br />

assemblyman's, Joked to<br />

Salmon, "You never get<br />

accustomed to me two-yair<br />

term, beta* me"<br />

Bay Club plans<br />

Bay Qub Condominiums<br />

at 4th Street plans to recon-<br />

Bgure its 36-elip docks, a proposal<br />

meant to improve <strong>the</strong><br />

aes<strong>the</strong>tics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> site ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

man to increase Its capacity.<br />

Plans are contingent on<br />

Army Corps approval; red*<br />

dents with questions can call<br />

Corps engineer John Brady<br />

at 815) WATO. between 1<br />

and 330 p.m.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

EMMlMt 1681<br />

Salmon listed as his top<br />

achievements seeing two<br />

laws he sponsored — te ining<br />

polluters — signed by<br />

Gov. Thomas Kean, Still,<br />

many 'excellent* Democratic<br />

bills were ignored because <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> GOP<br />

majority in <strong>the</strong> House,<br />

Salmon complained.<br />

He also died an *historic<br />

first* he ushered In to <strong>the</strong> 1st<br />

Legislative District<br />

"We were able to open up<br />

two-way lines <strong>of</strong> communication<br />

through <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> newsletters,<br />

<strong>town</strong> meetings-and a<br />

180-person legislative<br />

advisory eoundl," Salmon<br />

boasted.<br />

—LetSteele<br />

All news Items<br />

must be submitted In<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

printed legibly.<br />

Assemblyman Silmon<br />

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A4 THESENVNEL-LEDGER Ooiiin Cily, N.j. Thundiy. March 23,1969<br />

McHale seeks his<br />

2nd term on Board<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — Mayor<br />

Michael McHale has kicked<br />

<strong>of</strong>f hii campaign for a second<br />

term on <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Commissioners with a news<br />

release announcing his<br />

candidacy.<br />

"I am happy to §ay that<br />

with hard work and <strong>the</strong><br />

support <strong>of</strong> this community<br />

that my campaign promisei<br />

for 1985 were met," McHalt<br />

laid. "Sea Isle City is a<br />

more attractive city, and <strong>the</strong><br />

spirit toward a family community<br />

is brighter,"<br />

McHale continued, "As<br />

mayor, I never missed one<br />

regular commissioners' or<br />

Planning Board meeting<br />

and also maintain dally<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice hours,"<br />

He identified road paving,<br />

utilities, taxes, density,<br />

beach stabilization, <strong>the</strong><br />

business district and city<br />

beauUfkation as issues in<br />

his campaign,<br />

He pledges a continued<br />

road paving program, saying<br />

that over four milei <strong>of</strong><br />

paving has aleady been<br />

accomplished under his<br />

administration with<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r mile due this summer.<br />

Close to $2 million was<br />

Spent on water and sewer<br />

improvements. The program<br />

wlU continue, he said,<br />

under a five-year capitalization<br />

program.<br />

User fees, efficiency and<br />

more ratables <strong>have</strong> held Sea<br />

Isle tax increases "to a minimum,"<br />

he said.<br />

"We <strong>have</strong> accomplished<br />

large capitalization programs<br />

at a small impact on<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget," he writes, adding<br />

that tax stabilization<br />

will be a priority.<br />

Zoning, said McHale, has<br />

reduced <strong>the</strong> possible number<br />

Of living units in <strong>the</strong><br />

community from 15,000 to<br />

8,000. Saying that density<br />

will continue to be priority<br />

igiue, Mchale gays that aUlowed<br />

building heights<br />

<strong>have</strong> been reduced and<br />

encroachments in side and<br />

rear yards <strong>have</strong> been prohibited.<br />

Michael McHale<br />

The mayor is also proud<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city 1 ! dune program.<br />

"We now <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> Iargeit<br />

dune iyitem since before<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1962 itorm and <strong>have</strong><br />

gained <strong>the</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

state's Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Protection."<br />

The city's apptarmce is<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r priority; The mayor<br />

points to <strong>the</strong> city's new<br />

master plan and <strong>the</strong> recent<br />

hiring <strong>of</strong> a planner for <strong>the</strong><br />

down<strong>town</strong> as accomplishments.<br />

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news bulleUns, <strong>the</strong> GovernoVs<br />

Management Improvement<br />

Program, <strong>the</strong><br />

Veterans' Memorial, noise<br />

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SEA ISLE CITY — City<br />

Commissioner Jim lannone<br />

announced last week that<br />

he is running for a second<br />

term as city commissioner.<br />

In his announcement, he<br />

called for a vote asking residents<br />

to decide if <strong>the</strong>y want<br />

single-family zoning.<br />

When he took <strong>of</strong>fice In<br />

1985, Sea Isle was "in <strong>the</strong><br />

midst <strong>of</strong> a condominium<br />

boom that had <strong>the</strong> potential<br />

to stifle <strong>the</strong> city.<br />

"The real possibility<br />

existed that if rampant multiple<br />

development continued,<br />

it would seriously<br />

impact our sewer and water<br />

system and many dty iirvices."<br />

lannone said.<br />

Development also threatened<br />

to put <strong>the</strong> city in<br />

danger with its contact for<br />

sewage tteatment with <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> Municipal<br />

Utilities Authority,<br />

thus shutting down all<br />

building, including single<br />

family, in Sea Isle City,"<br />

lannone praised .<strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board's recommendation,<br />

and Commissioners 1<br />

ultimate decision to pass an<br />

ordinance ending development<br />

<strong>of</strong> three units or more,<br />

a decision which reduced<br />

<strong>the</strong> city's development<br />

potential from 15,000 to<br />

8,000 units,<br />

lannone dtw what he<br />

calls succcesses <strong>the</strong> dty has<br />

experienced during his<br />

term and <strong>the</strong> need to reach<br />

future goals as <strong>the</strong> reason<br />

for seeking a second term.<br />

The past four years <strong>have</strong><br />

been marked with major<br />

Federico pledges a<br />

non-partisan fight<br />

no longer "tax and spend."<br />

"This election, among<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r issues, is about fiscal<br />

All news Items<br />

must be submitted In<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

printed legibly.<br />

space and addressing growing<br />

concerns over density<br />

me <strong>the</strong> "haUmBrk 11 <strong>of</strong> tonnone's<br />

term as comnusslon-<br />

«y he said. He noted <strong>the</strong><br />

extensive road and utility<br />

reconstruction work carried<br />

out under <strong>the</strong> currant<br />

adminsitration.<br />

The commissioner claims<br />

a leading role in negotiations<br />

and ultimate purchase<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sea Isle City Marina.<br />

"We must continue our<br />

drive to preserve open<br />

space and complete newlyplanned<br />

park areas to that<br />

our residents and visitors<br />

can fuHy enjoy our commu-<br />

successes for our communl- rdty as a great place to live<br />

ty, and it has been my plea- and play, he said,<br />

sure, as your commissioner, For <strong>the</strong> future, lannone<br />

to take a leading role In<br />

those efforts," <strong>the</strong> commissioner<br />

said.<br />

Attention to <strong>the</strong> city's<br />

road system, sewer and<br />

water infrasttucture, a commitment<br />

amphaslzes continued rond<br />

reaving, water and sewar<br />

iystem repaJii, completing<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sea Me City marina,<br />

Townsends Wet Park and<br />

Nortti End Park.<br />

to preserving<br />

open<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — John P, responsibility. There are too<br />

Federico formally many senior citizens and<br />

announced his candidacy young farniliei who wlU be<br />

for city commissioner in <strong>the</strong> driven from <strong>the</strong> community<br />

May 9 general election. If we faU to control taxes,<br />

Federico, a registered he said.<br />

Republican, pledges to run As a young resident, Fed-<br />

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erico said he Is concerned<br />

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Hard to believe that Easter<br />

Is this week,<br />

' Tho city Will hold its Sunrile<br />

Service 6;30 a.m. Easter<br />

Sunday at <strong>the</strong> Sports k<br />

Civic Center, 6th Street <strong>of</strong>f<br />

fte boardwalk. The center<br />

replaces <strong>the</strong> Music Pier<br />

where sub-itructure repairs<br />

are now being made. The<br />

Pier is scheduled to reopen<br />

for Memorial Day Weekend.<br />

The Sunrise Service is<br />

sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Ecumenical Council,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> public is welcome.<br />

At 1 p.m, Easter <strong>the</strong><br />

annual fashion promenade<br />

begins in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

Pier, boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />

Terrace. Emcee will be<br />

Lamia Kohr, former Miss<br />

New Jersey, She will be<br />

joined by Tricia Bowman,<br />

reigning Miss Now Jersey<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Mary<br />

McGinnis, also a former<br />

Mark Soifer<br />

Miss New Jersey. Both wiU<br />

help with <strong>the</strong> Judging,<br />

Prizes wiU be awarded to<br />

best dressed family, couple,<br />

man, woman, children and<br />

teen male and female. The<br />

person sporting tha most<br />

colorful bonnet will also<br />

win a prize.<br />

The Eaiter Bunny will<br />

distribute chocolate replicas<br />

<strong>of</strong> itself in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pavilion<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pier beginning 1<br />

p.m.<br />

Following <strong>the</strong> awarding<br />

<strong>of</strong> prizes. Al AlberB and<br />

talented youngsten from<br />

his TV Showcase wUl perform<br />

on <strong>the</strong> boardwalk in<br />

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Latest entries in <strong>the</strong><br />

Doodah Parade set for<br />

April 15 are <strong>the</strong> KTU Predsion<br />

Beach Chair Drill<br />

Team, WMVB Don't<br />

Worry-Be Happy Brigade,<br />

South Jersey School <strong>of</strong><br />

Baton and Dance Sana Brigade<br />

and Adele's Natural<br />

Foods Brigade.<br />

A recent newitatter from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Philadelphia chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Friendly Raccoons states<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y wUl feature a replica<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> "Madison Avenue<br />

Express" in <strong>the</strong>ir entty.<br />

WPVI-TV host Al Albirts<br />

will perform with stars from<br />

his TV Showcase following<br />

<strong>the</strong> Easter Parade on <strong>the</strong><br />

boardwalk,<br />

Ssnl<strong>of</strong> CMisn Oltcount<br />

This iS <strong>the</strong> bus that Ralph<br />

Krmnden (Jackie GUtuen)<br />

drove during his clasaic<br />

"Honeymooners" , TV<br />

ierfet.<br />

The Raccoons are a genial<br />

group dedicated to <strong>the</strong><br />

preservation <strong>of</strong> QaascA'i<br />

show for future generations.<br />

They are also dedicated<br />

to having a good<br />

time. On Saturday, • <strong>the</strong>y<br />

wiU present <strong>the</strong> feverishly<br />

anticipated "Raccoon Follies,"<br />

a St, Patty's Pay special<br />

held every jrear in<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Philadelphia.<br />

During this shindig, members<br />

turn <strong>the</strong>spians, acting<br />

out an episode that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

<strong>have</strong> wen at least 232 times<br />

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You can join <strong>the</strong> Friendly<br />

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Look-Allke Brigade,<br />

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Brigade and many o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

culturally oriented marchers<br />

by contacting <strong>the</strong> Public<br />

Relations Department, City<br />

(011, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226<br />

or calling 399-6111 and asking<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Dippy Doodah<br />

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Information will be<br />

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Remember, we still don't<br />

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or broom brigade. But we<br />

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Grand marshal will be<br />

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All partdpants in <strong>the</strong><br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Pops<br />

Orchestra will hold its first<br />

EASTER<br />

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to souls, .<br />

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are born.<br />

Receive <strong>the</strong> treasures!<br />

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WINGATE<br />

spring concert on Sunday,<br />

April 16 at St. Peter's Methodist<br />

Church, 8th and Cental.<br />

Featured wiU be John<br />

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sponsors, will provide<br />

refreshments for marcheri.<br />

These T-shirts are destined<br />

to become collectors<br />

items — trash collectors,<br />

that is.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> lame day a» <strong>the</strong><br />

Doodah Parade, <strong>the</strong> Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce holds its<br />

annual jobfest 9 &m, Ul<br />

noon at toe Sports & Civic<br />

Center, 6th and boardwalk.<br />

This event bringi<br />

employers and potential<br />

employees toge<strong>the</strong>r. Job<br />

information, orientation,<br />

interviews and information<br />

on housing are all part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> day's agenda,<br />

Potential employer! can<br />

reserve tabto ipace by calling<br />

Mary Zimmerman at<br />

399-1782 or Sharon James,<br />

First Fidelity Bank, 399-<br />

1300.<br />

The Chamber reports that<br />

over 1,000 jobs are available.<br />

Speaking <strong>of</strong> jobs, <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach Patool is<br />

looking for swimmers, rower*<br />

and good athletes for<br />

<strong>the</strong> 198? squad. For application,<br />

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and West Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, N.J. 08226<br />

Questions about your<br />

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Exhibit closes at<br />

<strong>the</strong> art center<br />

A luncheon for handicapped<br />

students <strong>of</strong> artist<br />

Mary Federid will be held at<br />

noon, Tuesday, March 28, at<br />

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

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WUUam Scheible wUl conduct.<br />

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to Ithaca, N.Y. and accepting a portion at CorneU<br />

University. He is now an honored pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Ammons vacationed in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for several<br />

summeri, and one <strong>of</strong> his books is named COIWI'S<br />

Met. He Is <strong>the</strong> winner f <strong>the</strong> National Book Award<br />

and many o<strong>the</strong>r prestigious prizes.<br />

Easier morning is a long poem that taUti about <strong>the</strong><br />

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brohter who died in youth.<br />

The poem ends on an inspirational note as <strong>the</strong> poet<br />

for all his sadness admits;<br />

— Mark Soifer<br />

...Still It<br />

Isaplctum-book, l§tter-perf§ct<br />

Easter morning: I <strong>have</strong> bean for a<br />

walk: lha wind la tranquil; th§ brook<br />

works without flashing In an abundant<br />

tranquility: <strong>the</strong> birds an Ikaly with<br />

voice; lsaw$omeihlnglhad<br />

never seen before: two great birds,<br />

maybe eagles, blackwlnged, whltentckad<br />

and •headed, came from <strong>the</strong> $oum oaring<br />

tha great wings steadily; thay went<br />

directly over me, high up, and kept on<br />

due north: but <strong>the</strong>n one bird,<br />

rts one behind, vearda HW§ to #»<br />

'left and <strong>the</strong> othtr bird kept on smmlng<br />

not to notice for a minute: <strong>the</strong> Hr$t<br />

began to circle as if looking for<br />

something, coasting, resting Its wings<br />

on <strong>the</strong> down side <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> circles;<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r bird came back and <strong>the</strong>y both<br />

circled, looking perhaps for a draft;<br />

<strong>the</strong>y turned a few more time$, possibly<br />

rising—at least, dearly resting—<br />

men flew on falling into distance Oil<br />

<strong>the</strong>y broke across <strong>the</strong> local bush arid<br />

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majesty and integrity: <strong>the</strong> having<br />

patterns and routes, breaking<br />

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as <strong>the</strong> ripples round <strong>the</strong> brook's<br />

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Flower arranging expert Mrs. Loren Johnson will demonstrate<br />

artistic designs for Garden Club members.<br />

Library closed<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Public Library,<br />

6th Stteet and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

nue, will be closed all day<br />

Friday, March 24. The library<br />

wUl be open 9 am. to l pin,<br />

Saturday, March 25.<br />

J&FCOINS<br />

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BASEBALL CARDS<br />

• Collectors<br />

• Magazines • At Discount<br />

1245 Asbury Ave., O.C,<br />

Carpet Cleaning<br />

Artistic flower designs<br />

topic <strong>of</strong> meeting April 4<br />

The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> event will be "The magic <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City wUl feature Christmas."<br />

Mrs. Loren Johnson <strong>of</strong> Medford<br />

at <strong>the</strong> 1 pjn. meeting,<br />

Tuesday, April 4, in <strong>the</strong><br />

Youth Centa-, 6th Street<br />

and Atlantic Avenue.<br />

Mrs. Johnson will do<br />

flower arrangements and<br />

demonstrate some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

artistic designs from <strong>the</strong><br />

flower show ichtdule.<br />

The meeting is open to<br />

anyone interested in flower<br />

arranging.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rower<br />

Show wiU be held June 9,10<br />

and 11 on me Music Pier.<br />

The <strong>the</strong>me for this year's<br />

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Chamber dinner dance April 1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce will hold its<br />

annual dinner dance Saturday,<br />

April 1, at The<br />

Flanders Hotel. The <strong>the</strong>me<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gala is April Showers,<br />

according to Patricia<br />

Gillian, chairperson.<br />

An informal social hour<br />

wiU be held from 7 to 8 p.m.<br />

followed by dinner and<br />

dancing. Music will be pro*<br />

vided by <strong>the</strong> Paul Mann<br />

Orchestra,<br />

Guests may choose<br />

between two entree« bone-<br />

Club members 'visit' gardens<br />

OCEAN CTT)l — Mem. President IlUabeth<br />

bers and gueits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> local Adams welcomed three<br />

Women's Research Club new members — Margaret<br />

were transported to Long- Christian, Audrey Kerr,<br />

wood Gardens via a slid* Mrs. - - Davis - - Bowman - — and<br />

presentation by Watler guest Grace Aberg.<br />

Hutcheson recently at Tha<br />

Flanders Hotel.<br />

Iudicas announce<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> daughter<br />

Joseph and Diane Iudlca <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City announce <strong>the</strong><br />

birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter, Allison<br />

Marie, bom March 2 In Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital, She<br />

weighed seven poundi, 14<br />

ounces, and was welcomed<br />

home by her sister, Tracy<br />

Ann, 17 mento. Maternal<br />

grandparents are ft. and<br />

Mrs. Paul Laeity <strong>of</strong> Margate.<br />

Paternal grandparents are<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iudtaa<br />

<strong>of</strong>Abseeon,<br />

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Small business<br />

seminar March 31<br />

Stockton State College will<br />

host a spedal oneway seminar<br />

for small buataess owners,<br />

women and minorities,<br />

entitled "How to do business<br />

with <strong>the</strong> state <strong>of</strong> New Jersey"<br />

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lew stuffed chicken breast<br />

with stuffing or roast prime<br />

rib <strong>of</strong> beef au jus. The dlnner/danoe<br />

committee will<br />

hold a hat contest for fun<br />

and prizes, according to<br />

Gillian, and a male and<br />

female winner will be ehosen.<br />

The categories include:<br />

most OTiglnal, most outrageous,<br />

molt debonaire,<br />

terpieeeo.<br />

Committee members<br />

Include Dolly Nunan,<br />

cochalrwoman Marie<br />

French and Glenn Wimer.<br />

Sating it arranged In<br />

Daughter for<br />

Dr. and Mrs. SAM F.<br />

Traflet <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Pa.<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> City, announce<br />

<strong>the</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir first child,<br />

Colleen Barbara, bom March<br />

13 at Pennsylvania Hospital<br />

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The event is open to <strong>the</strong><br />

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Ben Franklin<br />

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Master Masons Night <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter No. M<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastern Star<br />

meeting 8 pjn. Monday,<br />

March 27, in <strong>the</strong> Masonic<br />

Temple, 10th Street and Wesley<br />

Avenue.<br />

Howard Quick will portray<br />

Benjamin Franklin<br />

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UT cheerleaders sponsor health fair in Petersburg<br />

The Upper Townihip Allstar<br />

Soccer Cheerleiders are<br />

sponsoring a health fair 10<br />

BJH, to 4 pa, Saturday,<br />

April 1, at <strong>the</strong> Upper Township<br />

Middle School, Route<br />

631, Petersburg.<br />

TTiere will be an opthalmologlst<br />

performing glaucoma<br />

and cataract testing<br />

and vision screenings; a<br />

podiatrist for foot exams; i<br />

dermatologist for skin cancer<br />

and skin care screenings;<br />

a dendst performing<br />

dental care screenings; and<br />

nurses taking blood pressures.<br />

Cholesterol, anemia and<br />

diabetes testing, body composition<br />

analyslBn pulmonary<br />

function testing,<br />

colorectal kits are also available.<br />

There will be literature<br />

and representation from<br />

Shore Memorial and §urdette<br />

Tomlin Memorial hospitals<br />

and Atlantic City<br />

Medical Center.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> ehUdrtn, expect<br />

free puppets, a down, a<br />

movie, stickers and pictures.<br />

Door prizes include two<br />

Village, (Barbershop<br />

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SHERHY WELLS, SlyW<br />

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SALE $36.95<br />

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All pieces store<br />

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Big, $13,25<br />

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Fisher-Prlee<br />

Bowling<br />

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or out. Comes<br />

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a ball, and pin,<br />

holder.<br />

Reg, $16.28<br />

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for extra challenge,<br />

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target that rings when hit,<br />

. Reg. $28.50<br />

SALE $22.95<br />

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using <strong>the</strong><br />

"bounce-back 11<br />

batting tee stand<br />

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family and friends.<br />

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PhiUiei tickets with bus <strong>of</strong> dermatology at <strong>the</strong> PhUatransportation<br />

provided, delphla College <strong>of</strong> Osteodlnner<br />

for two at MuUord's pathic Medidne,<br />

Certain House, Corbin City Dr. Christopher L,<br />

and a mini-vaatiori for Knupp, Dentist. Dr. Knupp<br />

two. Refreshments will be is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Perm§ylvanii School<br />

available.<br />

The following phyiidans <strong>of</strong> Dental Medldne, He<br />

are donating <strong>the</strong>ir timeand ierved a genera] practice<br />

services to <strong>the</strong> health fair:<br />

received his medical degree<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oiteopathic Medicine<br />

in Philadelphia. He<br />

completed his residency in<br />

Opthamology at <strong>the</strong> Oiteopathic<br />

Medical Center In<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Dr, John H. Walter, Jr., District legislator's main<br />

Podiatrist. Dr. Walter is an<strong>of</strong>fice is located at 34th<br />

associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> foot Street and Haven Avenue<br />

and ankle surgery, ttaumology<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Fodlatrie Medidne,<br />

Osprey return<br />

Dr. Walter lectures<br />

nationally and<br />

internationally and has<br />

authored many medical<br />

journal artcles.<br />

Lawrence Paollrd, DO,<br />

Dermatologist. Dr. Paolinl<br />

received his medical degree<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Osteopathie Medl-<br />

dental residency at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wilmington, Delaware Veterans<br />

AdoiifllsB'atfgn Hospitml.<br />

Dr. Louit Demoulln,<br />

Chiropractor. Dr. Demoulln<br />

grew up in <strong>the</strong> Ltawood<br />

area, attended Oakcrest<br />

High School and Stockton<br />

Salmon speaks to Democrats<br />

Assemblyman Edward H.<br />

Salmon was <strong>the</strong> guest<br />

speaker at a recent meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Democratic Organization<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry.<br />

Salmon reported on <strong>the</strong><br />

issues in Trenton and<br />

reminded members ttie 1st<br />

honored by dinner<br />

Each year, during <strong>the</strong><br />

week <strong>of</strong> March 25, osprey<br />

return from winter nesting<br />

pound in South Ammca to<br />

<strong>the</strong> area. To honor meir<br />

return, <strong>the</strong> Wetlands Institute,<br />

Stone Harbor, will hold<br />

Its annual Return <strong>of</strong> fte<br />

dne in Philadelphia. He is Osprey dinner 6 pjn, fflday,<br />

currently acting chairman March 31. CM 368-1211.<br />

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State College, majoring in<br />

chemistty and dance,<br />

Dr. Ellen Demoulln, Chiropractor.<br />

Dr. E. DemouUn<br />

ii originally from Nor& Jereey,<br />

attended Nutley High<br />

School and was a physical<br />

education health major at<br />

Montclair State College.<br />

again <strong>the</strong> ability <strong>of</strong> our<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City members mani-<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and is open tien president, announced a<br />

to aU residents <strong>of</strong> Cape May meeting <strong>of</strong> all Democratic<br />

<strong>County</strong>.<br />

committee people will be<br />

Questions or concerns held at 7:30 pm, Tuesday,<br />

with state legislative issues March 28 followed by <strong>the</strong><br />

fested itself.<br />

that cannot be answered by regular meeting at 8 pjn. in<br />

<strong>the</strong> personnel in <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>the</strong> Sth Street and Haven<br />

are forwarded to Salmon. Avenue recreation center.<br />

James Andrea, organiza- AU Democrats are welcome.<br />

Where it's at<br />

Sixth grader Nicky Arleth reeeivts award for his prowess<br />

with places from Rep. Bill Hughes during recent<br />

geography rally at tht Jordan Road School, Semtrs<br />

Point.<br />

Auction AprU 1<br />

Trumpets East<br />

ShUfflln'On byEdVeitlt<br />

We made it. One more Pompano , _ second,,<br />

day and we<strong>have</strong> St. In fourth p] , itwasVlv,,<br />

Patrick's Day,<br />

Ian Cunerd <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qh/<br />

So we can now file away playing with Betty '<br />

our snow shovels, get outGauorean <strong>of</strong> Pompano.<br />

and clean our lawn mowers We thought that we hid<br />

and start enjoying some an additional partner for<br />

pleasant shuffiln and walks<br />

our lean morning group,<br />

on <strong>the</strong> boardwalk,<br />

but no so. Dec Robbim<br />

We had ano<strong>the</strong>r communication<br />

from Bea Hepler<br />

us a visit on Saturday'<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> disappoint-<br />

-..riting from Pompano<br />

Beach, Ha. We are pretty Ida felt on <strong>the</strong> turn down <strong>of</strong><br />

well represented In that our cover. We discussed <strong>the</strong>. ><br />

area <strong>of</strong> Florida and once<br />

On Feb. 28 and March 1<br />

<strong>the</strong> Alta and Fred Skinner<br />

HUo Doubles Tournament<br />

was played with a $200<br />

purse. In <strong>the</strong> "A" group<br />

taking second place it was<br />

Marie Aibuckle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City teaming up with Ann<br />

Carrabetta <strong>of</strong> Pompano. In<br />

fourth place, also In <strong>the</strong><br />

"A" group, it was Mary<br />

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

playing with George Dragel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pompano. In consolation,<br />

taking second place, it<br />

was Bar! Cunerd <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City joining Lou Watson <strong>of</strong><br />

Pompano.<br />

Now in <strong>the</strong> "f group,<br />

taking second place. It was<br />

Bea Hepler <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

teaming with Steve Martin<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pompano while in third<br />

place it was Don Brown <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City playing with<br />

iClara Bodar <strong>of</strong> Pompano.<br />

In consolation it was Cart<br />

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

, ids Klein <strong>of</strong><br />

placing first and<br />

Brown <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City joining Andy Levis <strong>of</strong><br />

La Leche League<br />

meets on AprU S<br />

La Leche League <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />

will hold <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

monthly meeting 730 pm.<br />

feelings <strong>of</strong> our Coundlmen<br />

and decided mat we will<br />

continue to fight. Unfortunately,<br />

Doc caught a late<br />

plane on Saturday and flew,<br />

back to Florida for ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> weeks.<br />

However, <strong>the</strong> return<br />

migration wUl soon begin.<br />

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A single car entering, <strong>the</strong>n<br />

exiting <strong>the</strong> site counts as<br />

two trip.<br />

During morning peak<br />

hours, he estimated, cars<br />

attempting to exit via <strong>the</strong><br />

favor <strong>of</strong> permitted use Route 50 in Seaville, said produce a tax rate increase<br />

upholds <strong>the</strong> intent <strong>of</strong> zoning,<br />

said Dare.<br />

busiest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> county's 200- cent.<br />

Roosevelt Boulvard is <strong>the</strong><strong>of</strong> less man one-half half<br />

Route 9 drive would be<br />

blocked b;y traffic 47 He protested farmer's mile, TO-road system. $2.4 million <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

minutes in an hour. Theremarks, dismayed that <strong>the</strong><br />

amount <strong>the</strong> district has to<br />

driveway opening is tooconcerns<br />

were not Asked after <strong>the</strong> meeting U raise through taxes is covered<br />

by a donation from die<br />

dose to <strong>the</strong> intersection. expressed in previous letters<br />

including an approval decision in superior court. <strong>town</strong>ship.<br />

Wawa Would appeal <strong>the</strong><br />

•During such times, waiting<br />

cars would start stacking letter from Uw county Planning<br />

Board,<br />

Wawa <strong>of</strong>ficials said <strong>the</strong>y adopted a $7.3 million<br />

Dare had no comment. Township Committee<br />

up inside <strong>the</strong> site.<br />

"With those Jong delays, Jarmer, visibly angered had planned to continue municipal budget last week<br />

k people start to take chances, by Dare's cross-questioning,<br />

said <strong>the</strong> letter is Route 9 Wawa, located S700.00Q over last year's<br />

operating <strong>the</strong> existing which is up more man<br />

and <strong>the</strong>refore <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

more serious problems," he approval for those Items across <strong>the</strong> street and Just a spending plan but still<br />

said.<br />

within his jurisdiction: few hundred feet to <strong>the</strong> requires no municipal tax.<br />

farmer, Clarke and <strong>the</strong>entrances, exits and drain- south.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> third year running,<br />

It sets aside $100,000<br />

for municipal building<br />

<strong>town</strong>ship's army <strong>of</strong> experts<br />

said Wawas are a favorite<br />

morning c<strong>of</strong>fee stop for<br />

truckers. The pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

panned <strong>the</strong> proposal for<br />

.providing no place for<br />

" truck parking. Truckers<br />

would park on <strong>the</strong> highway,<br />

causing a hazard for<br />

motorists, <strong>the</strong>y said.<br />

"Maybe we shot our-<br />

•elves in <strong>the</strong> foot by making<br />

better traffic here so we can<br />

<strong>have</strong> more intensive uses,<br />

That remains to be seen,*<br />

said Jarmer.<br />

, Jarmer said you only<br />

^P<strong>have</strong> to observe to know<br />

that Wawms are a "beWve"<br />

<strong>of</strong> activity."<br />

Timothy D. Michel, a<br />

planner lured by <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>snip,<br />

testified <strong>the</strong> develo'<br />

ers didn't deserve <strong>the</strong><br />

variance because <strong>the</strong>y faUed<br />

to prove hardship or that<br />

granting <strong>the</strong> variance<br />

j A. advances <strong>the</strong> goals <strong>of</strong> state<br />

p- and local land use law.<br />

Wawa attorney Paul W.<br />

Dan argued unsucessMly<br />

that <strong>the</strong> proposed lot size is<br />

companbl* with surrounding<br />

uses.<br />

Through his engineer and<br />

baffle planner, and through<br />

cross-examination which<br />

tried <strong>the</strong> patience <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ists headed south.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r, he <strong>of</strong>fered that<br />

three existing dwellings on<br />

<strong>the</strong> lot are non-conforming<br />

uses. Removing <strong>the</strong>m in<br />

BUDGET^<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

die budget only because<br />

Mayor Roy Gillian made a<br />

"solemn vow" to keep all<br />

<strong>the</strong> new jobs vacant except<br />

for one recycling worker<br />

and a police <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

With city Adaurdstrator<br />

Don Hart leaving in<br />

August, <strong>the</strong> unspent<br />

$59,000 in payroll money<br />

would be used to "cushion*<br />

<strong>the</strong> costs <strong>of</strong> hiring his<br />

replacement, Gillian reasoned.<br />

And Council agreed not<br />

to defer <strong>the</strong> debt payment<br />

when city Auditor Harry<br />

Scott told Council he<br />

wouldn't be able to defend<br />

<strong>the</strong> move if state <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

argued against it.<br />

"Just to postpone^ a payment<br />

Is not cutting tees,"<br />

Scott told Council. '<br />

Gillian said he was more<br />

compelled to listen to<br />

ScotA pr<strong>of</strong>essional advice<br />

although deferring <strong>the</strong> payment<br />

would be a moje popular<br />

move, peUtieally.<br />

A month ago, Council<br />

had seemed to be near <strong>the</strong><br />

end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> budget-cutting<br />

Board members and <strong>the</strong>process, and Jones, polling<br />

<strong>town</strong>ship's experts, Dare <strong>the</strong> governing body, diseov<br />

tried to establish that Wawa ered that Videtto, Clunn<br />

would generate little in <strong>the</strong>and Tr<strong>of</strong>a were poised to<br />

way <strong>of</strong> baffle Out doesn't vote down die budget.<br />

already pass through <strong>the</strong> Saving he would prefer a<br />

intersection. Wawa's plan unanimous vote from a unified<br />

*€o4nel^ * called for a barrier which<br />

Jen«i<br />

WauM.r^<br />

<strong>the</strong> Site by Route 9 motors<br />

.-• arranged addition^ budget<br />

sessions for compromise<br />

25%to50%<br />

EVERYTHING IN STORE<br />

age. A <strong>town</strong>ship variance is<br />

a different issue, one which<br />

county planners cannot<br />

control, he said.<br />

Clarke, who resides on<br />

measures. Amendments on<br />

<strong>the</strong> debt payment deferral<br />

and <strong>the</strong> five city positions,<br />

nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> which succeeded,<br />

SCHOOL, TOWNSHIP<br />

BUDGETS ADOPTED<br />

The Upper Township<br />

School district voted unanimously<br />

March 14 to adopt a<br />

$12 million school budget,<br />

which despite a 12 percent<br />

total increase, is expected to<br />

were drawn up in <strong>the</strong> meet- ADMlISlol<br />

ings that had followed.<br />

Gallery features<br />

Carter works<br />

The palntinp.ef New Jersey<br />

artist Clarence Holbrook<br />

rafter will be on exhibit at<br />

Stockton State College Art<br />

Gallery March 28 through<br />

April 21. GaUery admission<br />

is free and open to <strong>the</strong> pub-<br />

Uc.CaU6H-4404.<br />

Hello DoUy April 8<br />

The Suburban Garden<br />

a trip to<br />

HOo Dolly on Thursday,<br />

AprU 6. For ticket Information<br />

call Betty Ware at 641-<br />

4184. - • •<br />

KA1 UK<br />

RiVALNOTiXPiOTlD<br />

TO HIT TILL 'ti<br />

Township residents probably<br />

won't feel <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong><br />

a new property revaluation<br />

ordered by <strong>the</strong> Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation<br />

until at least 1991, <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>ship's<br />

tax assessor told The<br />

SmiineULedger, , ' .<br />

Assessor WUUam Mitchell<br />

said that revaluation<br />

firms mat he has contacted<br />

are booked up, and state<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials, which must review<br />

municipal tax maps and<br />

approve <strong>the</strong>m before a<br />

revaluation can proceed,<br />

<strong>have</strong> a backlog <strong>of</strong> maps to<br />

review.<br />

PKWY TOLL HIKE<br />

13 OPPOSED<br />

Upper Township, Committee<br />

last week passed a<br />

Upper<br />

Township<br />

notes<br />

by James<br />

Fitzpatriek<br />

Thunday, March 23, Hit<br />

governing body, In its resoluton<br />

jgUs on Gov. Thom<br />

iB Kean to veto <strong>the</strong><br />

merease.<br />

TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL<br />

DiSTHICTTMOI<br />

The Township has agreed<br />

to trade two portable classrooms<br />

to <strong>the</strong> school district<br />

resolution opposing a proposed<br />

10-oent hike in Gar-from Upper two classrooms<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, has been renting<br />

improvements and for <strong>the</strong><br />

second straight year it sets den State Parkway barrier for $1,000 apiece per year<br />

aside $100,000 to help <strong>the</strong> tolls.<br />

since 1971. The buildings<br />

Sate Police build a police The increase Is expected<br />

are stationed outside <strong>the</strong><br />

barracks.<br />

to take effect AprU 16. The<br />

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An <strong>of</strong>ficial from <strong>the</strong> state<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Community<br />

Affairs, which helped <strong>the</strong><br />

committee, suggested<br />

Council not <strong>of</strong>fer an admin-<br />

Istrator • contact, Wsley<br />

said.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> committee's^<br />

research which included<br />

discussions with administrators<br />

revealed mat admin*<br />

ish-aters also prefer it mat<br />

way, so <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

option to leave when <strong>the</strong>y<br />

choose.<br />

The committee was made<br />

up <strong>of</strong> mostly former elected<br />

dty <strong>of</strong>ficials, and met about<br />

seven times. In IMS, <strong>the</strong><br />

administrator was a dead<br />

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A10 THE SCNTINEL-LEDGER Oc«n City, N.J. Thur»d«y, M.rch 23,1909<br />

obituaries<br />

Helen BalHas, 82<br />

LWWOQP — Helen BaUias, 82, <strong>of</strong> Ltnwood, died<br />

March 19 in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somai Point,<br />

Mrs. BaUlai was bom in Constanttnopl«, Turkey, and '<br />

came to <strong>the</strong> United States W yean ago. She mldtd In<br />

Philadelphia before movtng toUnwood 26 years ago.<br />

She was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox<br />

Church, Bargain<strong>town</strong>,<br />

There are no immediate survivors.<br />

Service was Wednesday in <strong>the</strong> Holy Trinity Greek<br />

Orthodox Church. Burial was In Laurel Memorial Park,<br />

Pomona.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Jeffries fit Keates Funeral<br />

Home, Northfleld.<br />

William McMahon, 82<br />

OCIAN CITY — WUUarn J.McMahonSr., 83, <strong>of</strong> 1112<br />

Simpson Ave., died March 20 at his home here,<br />

Mr. McMahon was a retired painting contractor and<br />

resided In Philadelphia before moving to <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty 10<br />

years ago.<br />

He was a volunteer at Shore Memorial Hospital and a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Friendship Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Mr. McMahon was al»o a member <strong>of</strong> fte Hohf Name<br />

Society at Incarnation <strong>of</strong> Our Lord Church, Phlladel'<br />

phia. He was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Commodore Barry<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, Philadelphia, and WM a 1924<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Roman Catholic High School, Philadelphia.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Margaret V.; two sons, WUtom<br />

J. Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Joseph W. <strong>of</strong> North Hills, Pa.;<br />

two daughters, Margaret T, Walker <strong>of</strong> Irit, Pa. and<br />

Mary G. McMahon <strong>of</strong> Afdentewn, Del., and 11 grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Wednesday in St.<br />

Auguitlne's RC Church. Burial was to Holy CMM Cemetery,<br />

Mays Landing.<br />

Arrangements ware by <strong>the</strong> Chester J. Wtaberg<br />

Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Donations may be mad» to <strong>the</strong> Holy Redeemer Visiting<br />

Nurses Agency, 1801 Routt 9 Norm, Swainton<br />

08210.<br />

John DiNicolantonio, 91<br />

PALERMO — John DINicotantanlo, 91, died March 16<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Burdette TomUn Memorial HospitaL Cape May<br />

Court House.<br />

Bom in Italy, he had been a longtime resident <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

City and lived m Palermo 10 yean,<br />

A reared musician and resteuranteur in Atlantic City,<br />

Mr. DlNicolantonlo was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Musicians, Local No. 661 toAtlantic City, «nd<br />

<strong>the</strong> Phltedelphli Musical Society, Local No L 77.<br />

Surviving are one SOB, Robert A. <strong>of</strong> Patarmo; one<br />

daughter, Joanne Hoppe <strong>of</strong> North Port, N.Y.-, two bro<strong>the</strong>n,<br />

Larry <strong>of</strong> CarcUa and Joseph; one sliter, Ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

DeStafano <strong>of</strong> PleasantviUe; seven grandchildren and<br />

five great-grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was celebrated Monday at <strong>the</strong><br />

Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Resurrection, Marmora. Entombment was<br />

in Holy Cross Mausoleum, Mays Landing.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Hone <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo.<br />

"• " ' i ' • ' • •"•<br />

COnttibutioni may be made to <strong>the</strong> Marmara Volunteer<br />

Hre Company, P.O. Box 127, Marmora 08223.<br />

Woodrow McRae, 68<br />

OCEAN CTTY — Woodrow McRae, 68, died Much 19<br />

in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />

Bom in Marion, S.C., he lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City te W<br />

years. He worked for Mac's Restaurant to Semen Point.<br />

Surviving are hit wife, LUlle M.; two sons, Jerome <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City and Johnny <strong>of</strong> McKee Qw two daughters,<br />

Mary McRae Foster <strong>of</strong> Jamaica, N.Y. and Geraldine<br />

McRae <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; five sisters, Emma Be<strong>the</strong>a and<br />

Martha Garrett, both <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Lupeari Bur <strong>of</strong><br />

Latta, S.C., Clan TtaBtens <strong>of</strong> Marion, &G and Ruth<br />

Campbell <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Va.; three hro<strong>the</strong>rs, Lynn, John<br />

C. and James, all <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; six grandchildren and<br />

one peat grandchild.<br />

Services will be 11 iJn. Saturday at <strong>the</strong> St. James AMI<br />

Church where friends may call an hour beta* lovkei.<br />

Burial wUl be iri <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> Veterans Cemetery<br />

in Cape May Court House.<br />

Arrangements are by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Hone <strong>of</strong><br />

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

Frank Zeller, 62<br />

MARGATE — Frank ZeUer, 62, died March 21 at<br />

Atlantic City Medical Center City ttviion ah* a<br />

lengthy Illness.<br />

Mr. Zeller worked in <strong>the</strong> security department erf<br />

Resorts International Hotel Casino for <strong>the</strong> past 10 years.<br />

Active in Masonic organizations, he was past master <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Belcher Masonic Lodge No. 180 In Atlantic City, wu<br />

also a high priest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Trinity Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Royal<br />

Arch Masons and a member <strong>of</strong> Dabar Council No. 161<br />

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

Bom In Cleveland, Ohio, he lived hire 24 yean alter<br />

living in Atlantic City and PleasantviUe.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Joyce; and two daughters,<br />

Andrea Tobln <strong>of</strong> Margate, and RoWn ToWn MeCourt <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Services win be 11 am. today dhunday) at <strong>the</strong> 10An<br />

and Keates Funeral Home, Northfleld, when Masonic<br />

services wm be held at 10:30 ajn. Burial will be in Laurel<br />

Memorial Park in Pomona.<br />

Contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> Ruth Newman Shapiro<br />

Cancer Fund. '• • •<br />

Mary McGrathj 65<br />

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHff — Mary I. MeGnth, (&,<br />

<strong>of</strong> McKee City, died March M at her home.<br />

She had worked in <strong>the</strong> Medicare Sertl« W ftudtntW<br />

Insurance Co. from 19» to 1982 and at Hatf i Book<br />

Store in <strong>the</strong> Cardiff S<strong>hopping</strong> Center for <strong>the</strong> past ttiree<br />

years. She was a member <strong>of</strong> Somers Point Republican<br />

dub.<br />

Sorn in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was a resident <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point for 29 years prior to movinghere recently*<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Sharon Bssl <strong>of</strong> Absecon; a<br />

son, Brian <strong>of</strong> McKee City, and two grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial was said Wednesday at St<br />

Elizabeth Seton Church, Absecon. Burial will be today<br />

(Thursday) in AeCalverton Veteran* * ° A.<br />

Arrangements were by At GlCirgt p. Wlmberg<br />

Funeral Home, Unwood, .<br />

Contributions may be nade to <strong>the</strong> Juvrolle Diabetes<br />

Foundation, 1012 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic Clrjr.OMOl. %<br />

Philip Stoclw, 80 //•;:<br />

MARMORA - FhUp Starts, 80, died Mffih « it<br />

Shore Memorial Hoapltal9om«ri Point. .<br />

Fomerly <strong>of</strong> Wyndmoort, Pa., he w»l a rtaident her*<br />

for 16 years. •'••••- ,.<br />

He Is survived by hU wife, Florenct Hi ono ion, Robert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Huntingdon Valley, Pa.; trrtt daughtiTt, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine<br />

Navo <strong>of</strong> Ftour<strong>town</strong>, Pa. and Ooswv ftly, J&m<br />

Reiner <strong>of</strong> Wyndmoor, and PnfUli Wtfetr al Cttunehocken,<br />

Pa.; 10 grandchildren and On great-grandchildren.<br />

A memorial servtee will bt rtl«*ftt*d 11 IA today<br />

(Thursday) toGrace Lu<strong>the</strong>ran aurch, Wyftdmobt, Pa.<br />

Arrangements are by <strong>the</strong> Jacob Rum FuntTBl ttmi.<br />

Charles Robart, 35<br />

ILVIRSON, Pa. - Chttles t. WbBt,«, 61M* «&*<br />

munlty died March 13 in Reading Hospital and MtdlSal<br />

Center.<br />

Born m Atlantic Qry, he worked u a OSTpenter.<br />

Surviving are his mo<strong>the</strong>r, Joan C. el MMMV, a sttttr,<br />

MelsM ttmUton <strong>of</strong> Wayne, Pa.; * brwhw, Scott erf<br />

Annapolis, Md.<br />

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Service was March 17 m ChrUt Episcopal Church,<br />

SomersPolnt.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> 1 Bernard CuAowtW<br />

Funeral Home, Swedesburg, Pa.<br />

Memorial donations may lie made to AmFAJt, Suite<br />

3601.1515 Broadway. N.Y. 10036.<br />

LucioMigliacciO,90<br />

OCEAN CTTY — Ludo MlgUacriO, 90, ot 111 B. 13*<br />

St., died March 20 In Shore McflOtU Holpl«l, fcrntrs<br />

*Ir!'MigUacclo was bom toFanja, Itsiy, aad WM««s-<br />

Ident here since 1921.<br />

He founded and was owner <strong>of</strong> tado Ml|U«dO and<br />

Son, Inc. in <strong>Ocean</strong> City from 19M W»«tt till WlffilMirt in<br />

1972<br />

Surviving are rd» wife, OsmeUa; a son, AftthohyM. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City; a daughter, Maty Am BMe Of MaWwtt; *<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r, Augustine <strong>of</strong> Rome. Italy. fo» ffMddiUdftn<br />

and four great-gnmdchildren,<br />

Mas* <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wu celebrated Wednesday to<br />

St. Augustine's RC Church. Burial wu tot SaMt* Cemr<br />

tery, Palermo.<br />

•-.'*•<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey FwrJWl HOM ot<br />

Palermo.<br />

Dorothy Anderson, 79<br />

UPFrai TOWNSHIP — Dorothy H Aftdstton, 79, <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora, died March 1* in Shore MeWprlal Hotpital,<br />

Somers Point. - . .<br />

Bom in Atitotlc Qty, she *tt a longttM r*td«nt Ot<br />

Ventnor and Somers Point md KM ft Mtibtr Of *•<br />

Trinity United Methodist Chut* in Vantrtor.<br />

She was a resident manage <strong>of</strong> Ventnor On Thi Bay<br />

apartments for 10 years, «*Wfi|»l« l 7.<br />

Surviving are or* daughter, OarrthyJl^Swtt dt Marbth<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>n, Nlo N«5on o <strong>of</strong> RMIMIMS* B *M I fttf* A<br />

tnora; two<br />

<strong>of</strong>WUliami<strong>town</strong>-.andtvnignAdMM.<br />

Service will be 10 wn. Sttiifdtjr « *t Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home to Ffctormo. Burial wtt fcOkWIn Laurel<br />

Memorial Park, Pomona. Pfttnda Aiy aril ftwn 7 to 9<br />

pjn. Friday at flic foamtl horn*.<br />

Contribution* may be made to 0» tfpptr Towiihlp<br />

Rescue Squad, Petersburg 06270.<br />

Robert Murie, 69<br />

NORTHFffilD - Robert *. Murlt Jr., 69. died Match<br />

KathUhome.<br />

.•..*..<br />

Mr. Murie was a maehmUt arid tiaptOM tat <strong>the</strong> Mack<br />

Machine and Equipment Co. m Atfthfle City for anon<br />

than 50 yean.<br />

Born in Scotland, he wtt a nttdtnt tt Wa dty ft* #<br />

yean and formerly lived la PlfttMMfttt.<br />

A Boy 9cout leader for many yeatt, hewu MArty<br />

veteran <strong>of</strong> World Wat D. and a Mftbat Of Ndiar<br />

M«Kmlc Lodge No. 180. - -^<br />

Ncrthf3r^u^tw/fc)rm^T^oo«Ofi«rw.Potoit;<br />

andevtgrandduTdMn. . .<br />

Servtewm Monday tt <strong>the</strong> JtfrM*. Md fcatt* fotoJ<br />

Home. Burial wu in laurel Manorial Part, Pomona.<br />

Rachel Mazzarella, 86<br />

Mr*. MananUa Wia bom<br />

longtime resident hem.<br />

Surviving ate tyro MM,<br />

Ocsmay<br />

Donations may bt ffl<br />

Squad, 1501 Wait Ay^<br />

IcfTrMKnaftdLoal*<br />

t (jrace palante, 81<br />

OCIAN CITV^ ^ot I. Calante, 81, died March 18<br />

1<br />

W Shore Memorial Hospital, Somfirs Point.<br />

i Mrs, Galante was <strong>the</strong> assessing clerk for <strong>the</strong> tax assest<br />

•or's <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty For 17 years before retiring in<br />

l977,aftet which she sold dtV beach tags.<br />

She was born in Philadelphia and was an <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

resident for many years. *<br />

' SurvMog are a ion, Richard P., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy, a<br />

daughter^Grace E. Adamson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, five grand-<br />

* children and nine great-grandchildren.<br />

Serstee was Tuesday at me Godfrey Funeral Home in<br />

Palermo. Burial was private..<br />

Contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rescue<br />

Squad, 1101 West Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City 08226.<br />

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OE to haiaby l m<br />

IN» ot 11:00 ajn.. pravitlna ttm»,<br />

' *»cuta •<br />

Contract tor th* partormanc* at <strong>the</strong><br />

MM work or th* lumkhing ol uM<br />

nMMnal or both. *a th* CM* may b*.<br />

and • aunty bond to b* oxscutad by<br />

a. ralWiM tunty canvany In a tum<br />

•quai to iha •mount ol tha oontmci<br />

priea Igr HM worti and/or mataiial,<br />

ouatantaalng th* pwfonnano* ol tha<br />

Contmcl. which >ur*ty bond and<br />

oontraot thai to approved a* to lorm<br />

•nd •wouUon by<strong>the</strong> Cly SOUct<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Chaptaf 127. PJL. 1S78 • St^ipl*-<br />

mant to Law Agaimt Daunmlnatlan<br />

(MllnnaUv* Aallan) ahall apply to that<br />

pro|*ct and noaoKthw bWdw« anal<br />

EiMMporalMa lor th* tarn*, A oopy<br />

at ti5ln> la ftvalabt* at ih% Cl(y<br />

EngkwarV Ofllc* n»n nquaat *nd<br />

It 3*0 mad* a part cf In* bid apacmcaUon*.<br />

Chapter 33 ol th* PubUc Law ol<br />

1877 la applicable to tW. ConDact aa<br />

detailed m tha Spacllcatkina.<br />

BMdar attantlon I* called to ma<br />

requirement! ol N.J.R.S 34:11-<br />

Mie ei a*q Prevallng V\rapaa on<br />

PiijBcCootraao).<br />

Th* rtaht It n*enr*d to r*)ea any<br />

or al bM* or to walv* any Monnatf-<br />

Uea or kragulaiMM in any bU pnw-<br />

•TMd.<br />

By ordar ol th* Board ot<br />

ConimlMlonam ot th* Cky ol 8aa<br />

tele city.<br />

THERESA J.TIQHE<br />

Munlc^Ml Clerk<br />

3-a3.1T.P.FJ42.70<br />

PravM. HoImM » AMoctoiai. «r " ' City rMl7«h M M and AaUury Av»-<br />

Aabvry AwnuaTOoMn C«y, N. nua, rxean Cky, New Jeraity. A<br />

tpon Dayman) ol SSO.oo coat ot<br />

ptapantMn. no pan ot «Moh «• ba<br />

d~ d.<br />

aafemM bamoMad ki a aaaitd<br />

*5T1kraaTatomi WMar OUKal<br />

MMranuaaon. My d SM toto «ay.<br />

pitMal NO- SJ0S<br />

Ad «nM «onan *a nama and<br />

ddMM ol«» bkMat on ma amat-<br />

. Gun tMOar ahal ba ntaumM to<br />

lati N*bid a.oMtllaTchaoK<br />

oaiMaft onaok or Md bond drawn<br />

«tm a »Satt» bank or mat amv<br />

pam h a aum aqual M Mn paroam<br />

ho*) <strong>of</strong> thtamoun « mablddnmm<br />

to thi ordar ol *» C*iMMMMJIOBaaMoMan<br />

aj any bond and UjnuaUawaidad.<br />

It propMal muai atoo taduda «<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.RAAB DOS PA<br />

Dlam Q. Raab, B.D.H. Scott H. Raab, C.D.T.<br />

GENERAL & FAMILY DOfHSTRY<br />

FUU SERVICE UB ON PREMISES<br />

fCPAJRSWHLE YOU WATT.<br />

EMEftQENCES ACCEPTED<br />

NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARINQ<br />

OCEAN CITY BOARD OF<br />

AIMU8TMB4T<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that<br />

Mathaw WOOhkl* and Kathv<br />

Woanelt. ownart ol Lot S In Bbok<br />

3201 at diMm on th* Otlldal Tax<br />

Map « <strong>the</strong> Cly ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Cky,<br />

<strong>County</strong> ot CapaMay and Stale ol<br />

New Jenwy. end ksoated at 3319<br />

cwitral Avenue, hav* applad to th*<br />

Ocaan CTyBoard ol Xd|u*im*rt te<br />

th* neoateery vtnanoa* to pamtft<br />

th* oonatnicUon ol a new duplex on<br />

<strong>the</strong> aittect property. Th* appkanl h<br />

fiqu«b« a nW vita yanano* to<br />

permt <strong>the</strong> conttnuAm ot porehea on<br />

<strong>the</strong> ocean elda at <strong>the</strong> property<br />

togajhar win any o<strong>the</strong>r buK varfanoeeihat<br />

<strong>the</strong> Boam may d**m neoeatery<br />

to permit th* propoaed<br />

oonamjerion.<br />

A BUMD hiartna wW be held on<br />

<strong>the</strong> appfeetlon al.7^0 p.m. on<br />

Wadntaday. Apr! is, 1SW at tne<br />

oopy ol th* applcaflon tog<strong>the</strong>r wWi<br />

tha plant tor me propoatd protect<br />

am on »• to th* Cod* Enforcement<br />

Otnot tooated at 860 Aataury Avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cty, New Jaraay. and<br />

am avatattt tor piMo hapactKm<br />

durtu regutebuttnata houm. Al <strong>the</strong><br />

tkne andplaot ol tne hearing all<br />

Mtntted partla* wi be given <strong>the</strong><br />

opponunty to ba ntard on th* app><br />

cation ehouM ttay to dtetm.<br />

FOBOaRjQWER<br />

ByAnhurT. Ford. Ill<br />

Attorney tor Appttoan<br />

72S WMI Avanue, ttuke N102<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cky, New Jereeyoesae<br />

900WeOTAVt,OCEANCITY,»U<br />

Up with <strong>the</strong> flag<br />

pIKXg by 8*ni» audio<br />

To Cilsbratt wmplttton <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> framtwork, workani<br />

building <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Cultural Center top its three- l«c*ttoS«rv«You<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C/fy's Family Florist<br />

MARKVIDFTTO<br />

858AsburyAve.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

3336 West Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1333<br />

LOCKSMWH<br />

ATLANTIC LOCKWORKS<br />

i . rBtsUcnttol •Commtrcfol<br />

LOCKS INiiTAtJJiD' SERVICED • SEPAIKED<br />

S«vln» Autntk- and<br />

Ctpo May Counlioj<br />

927-0389<br />

.Senior Citizen UisonunL<br />

Iiinunril & Btmdwl<br />

ATTENTION VCR OWNiRS<br />

Let us CLEAN and SERVICE your<br />

^.^ VCRPr<strong>of</strong>essioniy<br />

10% <strong>of</strong>f Head Cleaning<br />

WITH THIS AD - Free Pick-Up & Delivery<br />

Call 390-8918<br />

Radi Data Inc. 641- Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

SPENGLER<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

• Name brand carpets • Braided Rum<br />

• No-wax vinyl ttoorlriQ • &pert Instgllatton ••<br />

C o e d r & Reddentlal<br />

W<br />

CAU3W-3343<br />

Visit our Showroom located at<br />

231 WEST AVfNUI.OClUN CITY, N.J.<br />

Open Mo^t adftd<br />

, •<br />

20iw M iA»,.. 0C MflCny<br />

•Since 1971 •<br />

BUS TRIP<br />

TO<br />

= HERSHEY PA.<br />

Tuesday, May 9,1989<br />

• OeluxA Motor Coach From <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

• Overnight at4 star Hotel Herehey<br />

• Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner<br />

•All taxes and gratuities<br />

• Chocolate Worid Tour<br />

••ISO** Per Person dbl.occ.<br />

N<br />

Sea Isle City notes<br />

by Jamas FitzPatrlck<br />

BIDS DUE ON<br />

flCE-CREAM LICENSE<br />

At 3:M pm. Tueiday<br />

Much 28, <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Commlsiioneri wlU receive<br />

bids to award an exclusive<br />

floor <strong>of</strong>, me Public Safety<br />

Building JfK Boulevard.<br />

SIRENS DUE<br />

Three new emergency<br />

management sirens will be<br />

two-year license to sell ice mitaUed in <strong>the</strong> city iomeo«m<br />

on Sea Isle's pubUe time this month.<br />

beaches.<br />

The sireni will be located<br />

The city has set a ininlmifin<br />

bid <strong>of</strong> $35,000 perPeeley Field and<br />

on West Jersey Avenue,<br />

80th<br />

I var for <strong>the</strong> contract. The<br />

|$tueessful bidder would<br />

hiv» ttte entire ice cream<br />

concession between 29th<br />

and 89th streets and would<br />

be limited to selling<br />

between 10 an. and 6 pm.<br />

TOWINO ORDINANCE<br />

HEARING SET<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />

at 5i30 Tuesday<br />

Fafteroon will conduct a<br />

public hearing on a new<br />

ordinance regulating towtag<br />

operators In <strong>the</strong> dty.<br />

The jmposed new standard<br />

sets a $125 license fee<br />

as well as rules for <strong>the</strong><br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> tow operators,<br />

minimum equipment<br />

requirements for bucks and<br />

_where towed vehicles<br />

hould be deposited.<br />

The ordinance was<br />

worked out between <strong>the</strong><br />

city, <strong>the</strong> polioe department<br />

and local tow operators.<br />

Hearing will be in <strong>the</strong> commisiloners'<br />

room, second<br />

ChMrm's<br />

group is<br />

forming<br />

Sharing experiences<br />

and providing nippixt<br />

in <strong>the</strong> task <strong>of</strong> raising<br />

young childrai is <strong>the</strong><br />

Objective <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

group recendy fanned<br />

in <strong>the</strong> aroa, aocwding to<br />

Sandra Harrdllm, pnsidenb<br />

The Shore Mothas<br />

Club meets once a<br />

month featuring a guest<br />

Speaker and weekly<br />

•playgroups <strong>have</strong> been<br />

tanned toprovide sodal<br />

, interaction far piwAool<br />

children. The small<br />

groups also give<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> oppcrtunity<br />

to Bint otter people<br />

and share friendship<br />

andexperienas.<br />

The Oub is open to<br />

nonm in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

and surrounding communities<br />

with children<br />

frcm birth to first grade.<br />

Per infannatim oontact<br />

Mrs. Hamilton at<br />

If you see news<br />

happening, call<br />

THENEWSCENTER<br />

40 CONTACT LINE<br />

(609)<br />

465-2985<br />

Fully Tf «in»a P«f mintl<br />

KtroseneG»solln*<br />

Diun Fuels<br />

114 Hrs. a Day-Local Servie*<br />

1<br />

399-0490<br />

Street.<br />

The new sirens, funded<br />

under last year's budget,<br />

will be louder than old<br />

sirens.<br />

DOWNTOWN PUN<br />

IS MEETING TOPIC<br />

Planners developing Sea<br />

Isle's down<strong>town</strong> plan wUl<br />

meet with <strong>the</strong> business<br />

comraunity, interested residents<br />

imd representatives<br />

from dty boards and commission!<br />

7 pjn. next Thursday,<br />

March 30 in <strong>the</strong> Public<br />

Safety BuUfJing.<br />

Two members each ftom<br />

<strong>the</strong> Citizens Advisory Committee,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Planning Board,<br />

Environmental Commission,<br />

and Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

hive been asked to<br />

serve on a project streering<br />

committee. Steering committee<br />

members <strong>have</strong> been<br />

asked to attend.<br />

<strong>County</strong> history<br />

show March 30<br />

The Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

Cultural and Heritage Commission<br />

presents a nature<br />

slide show loumeyways <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Bay Side,' 8 pan. March<br />

3) in <strong>the</strong> Old Court House,<br />

Mam Stoeet, Cape May Court<br />

and attracted over 400 ipectetors.<br />

House. The show is based The production received<br />

ana detailed 1855 readmap, pr<strong>of</strong>essional direetton from<br />

<strong>the</strong> third In <strong>the</strong> series <strong>of</strong> lectures<br />

designed to stress Cape worked with <strong>the</strong> children<br />

Richard McMahan who<br />

May <strong>County</strong>'s history. C*U from November tittough<br />

Students perform<br />

'Bye, Bye> Birdie*<br />

SOM1RS POINT••£. Stu- <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Businesi/School<br />

dents in fourth through partnership include <strong>the</strong> Art<br />

sixth grades staged a prod- Goes to School, Geography<br />

regular meetings (final<br />

votes) are on T>ur«days. ...<br />

The foiirtj Tuesday <strong>of</strong><br />

October through,. April ii<br />

when <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>,<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Municipalities<br />

has Its monthly dinners.<br />

And Ooiw Oty..<strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

<strong>have</strong> been missing <strong>the</strong><br />

meetings, for years because<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> conflicting schedule., .<br />

atySoUdfer Gerald Cor-<br />

TOWINO BID<br />

uctton <strong>of</strong> Bye, Bye Birdie at Rally, Career Awareness UNDER FIRE "<br />

<strong>the</strong> Dawes Avenue School and Teacher Appreciation, • 4 ; City Council week<br />

auditorium.<br />

Sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Semen<br />

Point Business/School partnership,<br />

<strong>the</strong> program<br />

involved over 50 children,<br />

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

by Us Stetle<br />

COUNCIL TO<br />

RE8CHEDULE<br />

City Council is set to<br />

reschedule its meetings,<br />

which are presentiy held on<br />

<strong>the</strong> second and fourth Tues- ; ,<br />

day and Thursd»y <strong>of</strong> each ^approved a towing contract<br />

month. Workshops - (discus-, with RfcG Towing <strong>of</strong> Somers,<br />

Pomt, although ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

towing outfit had expressed<br />

doubt <strong>the</strong> bidding price can<br />

behonored.<br />

K&Gi owner George T.<br />

Searle won in competitive<br />

bidding, promising to tow<br />

cars for <strong>the</strong> city at $24 each.<br />

But'Charles D. Ross Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Point Auto Repairs wrote to<br />

Council, casting doubt mat<br />

<strong>the</strong> drivers are ill licensed,<br />

will feeuniformed and can<br />

rowdy teens. Sou<strong>the</strong>nd residents<br />

were upset at <strong>the</strong> loss<br />

eoMj{tab*eaiptfueted to; alway* respond quickly, as <strong>of</strong> down<strong>town</strong> transporta-<br />

draft,,*, resolution"..j»BJ$ng'8Hpulated^,,<strong>the</strong>contract,<br />

aside those Tuesdays for Boss, who <strong>of</strong>fered ser-<br />

Leagwe dinners. <strong>the</strong>ioUpw- vices for about three Mmes<br />

ing Thursdays <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> price, also questioned If<br />

"double" meenpgi,,, wlm it was possible to Uve up to<br />

bom workshops and••'•"<br />

larsession,<br />

League meetings, most<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten at <strong>the</strong> Lobster House<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> Cape May, are<br />

regarded as great networkm<br />

r t<br />

Tiffany Trolano, left, plays a bartender while Ann Hamilton,<br />

on <strong>the</strong> phone, wowed <strong>the</strong>m as Resit Alvarez in <strong>the</strong><br />

ASKS FOR<br />

recent Business/School partnership productton <strong>of</strong> Bye,<br />

By§,BMl$> ,-. • ; flJJMTPUL--<br />

•i CdurtfillasVweeXpaMed<br />

a resolution urging <strong>the</strong> state<br />

to approve r $2 million<br />

matching fund request for<br />

<strong>the</strong> production date.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r annual programs<br />

Thinking About Landscaping?<br />

NeedLawnGa$?<br />

OlvelJsaCall »"•<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

399.LAWN<br />

• Sodding • Thatching • Seeding<br />

• Stone« R.R ? Ties • Shrub Trimming<br />

• Spring clfean up • Planting • Weekly Service<br />

4 Step Fertilter Program<br />

COMMERCIAL • RES©BNTIAL<br />

Free Estlmttei - Fully Insured<br />

R « R H R H K V-Ti H R H R \? R 0 R<br />

ONE MANS MEDICINE<br />

I4NOTHER MANS POISOr<br />

Mmh i« prtion prevention month and we «woU<br />

like topoint out <strong>the</strong> duigcn <strong>of</strong> a ltii fsmilitf type <strong>of</strong><br />

poitenthg seddent lint li taking someone else's<br />

prescription medicine btenue <strong>the</strong> symplomj <strong>of</strong> an<br />

tllnai ^pMr » he <strong>the</strong> MOM U youn.<br />

Only your physician can properly diagnose your<br />

medical problem tnd prescribe <strong>the</strong> specific drug to<br />

help ovewome ftu preWem. Rely on Mm, for toliyi<br />

medicines ire Very potent md it would be a risk to<br />

we a drug thai nay not be <strong>the</strong> right one for your<br />

Ulneii. Don't take • chance . don't take my one<br />

else's medicine..<br />

Wr wcltomt r^aitultfar dktotiy service and<br />

charge accountt.<br />

I Wf i«^t MedUald, Legend , PAAD, Blue Cn»»,<br />

Tfi-Stite, N.PA. Medimct, PAID did PCS prraatpUan<br />

m t AWtmt AW.<br />

MB A Convenient<br />

Place To Ship<br />

YonrPackagw<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

AU f^palrs On Any (1)0r» Appliance<br />

mQ<br />

pp<br />

i W with this coupon.<br />

>to Labor Charge • Coupon Must Bt PFMtntfjd «time <strong>of</strong> Repairs<br />

Ulmer's Appliance Service<br />

399-4398 * Now thru M«*>31.19Mi<br />

3130 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

<strong>the</strong> price. Corcoran told<br />

Council Tuesday Out ttte<br />

dty should assume K&G<br />

K&G last year had a similar<br />

contact with <strong>the</strong> dry.<br />

'City SolWtor Gerald Cow- !<br />

<strong>of</strong>an said that ttte Police<br />

Department was happy<br />

'wiwAeservioe.<br />

TROLLEY OWNER<br />

OFFERS RETURN<br />

Richard Adelizzi <strong>of</strong> Suncoast<br />

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boardwalk, war <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

Fi«,<br />

Considered <strong>the</strong> jewel <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> three <strong>the</strong>a&os, <strong>the</strong> art<br />

deco-style Strand is on 9th<br />

Sfrett, <strong>the</strong> city's main irtery<br />

from <strong>the</strong> mainland. Its<br />

archictural style 1§ representattve<br />

<strong>of</strong> what Commission<br />

architsct Richard Btssel<br />

caUed <strong>the</strong> "Machine Age."<br />

The turn-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-cantury<br />

Village is a block away, on<br />

8th Sfraet, and <strong>the</strong> Moorlyn<br />

Twin, a circa 1905 bowling<br />

casino and ballroom, is in<br />

between.<br />

Plans shown <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board were to split <strong>the</strong><br />

Stand's huge auditorium<br />

(presently hollowed out)<br />

wltii its King Neptune curtain<br />

into a four-plex,<br />

Al&ough <strong>the</strong> comer marquee<br />

and rounded box<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, in questionable<br />

shape, would be reitored,<br />

three stores would be built<br />

up to thg ticket booth,<br />

squaring <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> building<br />

and, as Commlsson chairman<br />

S. John Loeper put It,<br />

"ruin toe steeetscape <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

boardwalk."<br />

The Planning Board<br />

forced Courter, a Tuekerton<br />

architect, to eUrnlnate one<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stores.<br />

The Gommisiion ii far<br />

lesi concerned over <strong>the</strong> Village,<br />

about which no <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

plans <strong>have</strong> yet surfaced,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Moorlyn, <strong>the</strong> product<br />

<strong>of</strong> several he!ter-§kelter<br />

renovattons. The Commission<br />

does object, though, to<br />

plans to halve th§ Moorlyn<br />

box <strong>of</strong>fice and space<br />

beneath <strong>the</strong> marquee, filling<br />

tHe right-side inttanee with<br />

a 13-foot-wide shop.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Strand, Commission<br />

members last Wednesday<br />

night pleaded with<br />

Alvin Frank and Courier to<br />

scrap altoge<strong>the</strong>r plans for<br />

tht stores, which would pm<br />

along <strong>the</strong> 9th Street side <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>afre. Rathw than<br />

walk through double doors<br />

and a lobby behind <strong>the</strong><br />

ticket booth, under <strong>the</strong><br />

plans shown, moviegoers<br />

would walk down <strong>the</strong> 9th<br />

Street public walkway, past<br />

<strong>the</strong> stores, to a side door.<br />

Such a change is considered<br />

"radical" by «t least<br />

some Commission members.<br />

The htgh point <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

meeting was when Gourter<br />

agreed not to square <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong><br />

building, keeping <strong>the</strong><br />

rounded exterior outside<br />

ana beneath die marquee.<br />

Frank wouldn't ellaunate<br />

<strong>the</strong> stores, calling it a business<br />

decision.<br />

Fixing up die complexes<br />

, requires a huge financial<br />

commitment, according to<br />

Frank who Mud <strong>the</strong> exterior,<br />

especially, is in<br />

"deplorable" condition,<br />

"This buUdlng needs a<br />

major overhaul. You can't<br />

even imagine what Is<br />

involved," he said.<br />

Longtime Strand caretaker<br />

James Layman, an<br />

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Carey Real Estate<br />

Creative Window<br />

R.M. Cirelli, Inc., Awnings & Covers<br />

R.E. Darby Agency, Insurance<br />

Davis Hardware<br />

Fazio's Kids Shoei Only<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

Fisherman's Inn Restaurant<br />

Faber's <strong>of</strong> Central Square<br />

Fortune Travel<br />

Giovanni's Imports<br />

Godrey Funeral Homes<br />

Ideal Hair Styling<br />

The Irish Pavillion <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor<br />

Johnson's Electric<br />

Kathy Jerome Pr<strong>of</strong>essional/Typing<br />

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Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Home at <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

Margate Community Church<br />

Mayer's Marina<br />

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

George McAvoy, Women's Apparel<br />

McCrafts Custom jewelry<br />

O.C. Bicycle Center<br />

O.C. Car Wash at Walt's Sunoco<br />

Palombo's Parkway Pharmacy<br />

F.K.S Cleaning<br />

Evan Prosser Jeweler<br />

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

Samuel Rowell & SOBS. Moving & Hanlmg<br />

Sassafras Lodge<br />

Scioli/Masi Interiors<br />

Seaville Furniture<br />

Win, Scnoppy Trophies Since 1923<br />

Jos. Soltz Paints<br />

Spcnglcr Carpets<br />

Sooth Jersey Awnings, Inc.<br />

Thomas Jewelers, The Diamond Source<br />

TUt-In Windows<br />

Wlmberg Funeral Home<br />

Bod'! Outboard Marine, Inc.<br />

Cochram Renovation*<br />

Dot's Pastry<br />

Fox&Laxo<br />

Jelfcrs Florist<br />

Johiwm Electric<br />

Knights Pharmacy<br />

MAIIM'I Bakery<br />

Mayer'* Marine<br />

Mr.K'aUwaCarc<br />

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Nassau Apartments<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Beach Tap<br />

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

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Secretarial Service<br />

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

O'Reilly Health Care<br />

Pessano's<br />

Small Business Assoc DeL-VaUey<br />

Union Chapel By-The-Sea<br />

Uniquely Yours<br />

Sea Isle City Methodist Church<br />

Morrow's Nut House<br />

Shore Medical Surgical Supply<br />

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

Sweater Bin<br />

Simplex Tune Recorder Co.<br />

Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

and Upper Township<br />

The Olive Tree, Inc.<br />

Johnson's Popcorn<br />

Mac*! Restaurant<br />

Annarelli's Bikes<br />

Ail Season's Marina<br />

Banner Dog Training<br />

Carter Lincoln-Mercury<br />

Central Air<br />

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Collolron<br />

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French Real Estate<br />

Graef Boat Yard<br />

The Glass Cleaning Co,<br />

Leon's Men & Boys Wear<br />

Lucy <strong>the</strong> Elephant<br />

Robert Matera<br />

Miller Paint Center<br />

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O.C. Masonic Ctab<br />

Parsers Home Appliance<br />

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

Resorts Marketing<br />

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Steve's Deep Water Marina<br />

Fred Speagfer PaHitng<br />

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observer at <strong>the</strong> meeting<br />

who once managed some <strong>of</strong><br />

Frank's <strong>the</strong>atres, strenuously<br />

disagreed, insisting<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>atre needs relatively<br />

p i<br />

"I've crawled through<br />

every inch <strong>of</strong> it," he said.<br />

The Commlisloiv was not<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered input on <strong>the</strong> interiors<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>atres, although<br />

Frank told <strong>the</strong> Commission<br />

that plans were in existence<br />

for making <strong>the</strong> Strand a<br />

five-, iix- or Blght-plex.<br />

Oncldintelly, Frank mid<br />

last week that his PleasantviUe<br />

<strong>the</strong>atre, now a 16-<br />

screeB complex, wa§ <strong>the</strong><br />

Bait's first multiplex.)<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board was given a layout<br />

tor a four-plex, <strong>the</strong> Commisston<br />

members were dl§-<br />

tressed when <strong>the</strong>y<br />

unscroUed <strong>the</strong>ir plans to<br />

find a fiv*-plex drawn.<br />

Still, Frank is leaning<br />

toward <strong>the</strong> four-plex,<br />

although he has no plans to<br />

decorate <strong>the</strong> interior to «ny<br />

particular style or <strong>the</strong>me.<br />

The screens, though, will<br />

not be small, he said.<br />

U a four-screen complex,<br />

<strong>the</strong> screens would soil be<br />

larger man those in <strong>the</strong><br />

pliotl by 8»nlw Studio<br />

Arohittot Jestph Courwr, einter, Is under fire by <strong>Ocean</strong> City Historical Commission<br />

members who obltct to ntw owner Alvin Frank's plans to renovate <strong>the</strong> Strand, On lar<br />

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Strand caretaker James Laymen,<br />

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handling <strong>the</strong> county's sea.<br />

ional peaks and valleys in<br />

totil trash generated.<br />

"Nobody seans to <strong>have</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> total package, 1 * he said.<br />

Freeholder Director<br />

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City said he wants to<br />

arrange an <strong>of</strong>ficial visit to<br />

<strong>the</strong> plant in Philadelphia<br />

operated by <strong>the</strong> ORFA Corporianon,<br />

A recent New York Tinus<br />

uMe reported that ORFA<br />

takes unseparated garbage<br />

and converts most <strong>of</strong> it Into<br />

reusable fiber to paper<br />

products. The article indicates<br />

that such a fadUty<br />

would be privately funded<br />

and would cost less for tipping<br />

fees than • bum plant.<br />

The Times reported that<br />

<strong>the</strong> Camden <strong>County</strong> Freeholders<br />

agreed to halt prog*<br />

resi on two planned<br />

incinerators thare in order<br />

to eye ORFA, but declined<br />

to amend its county waste<br />

management plan to incorporate<br />

<strong>the</strong> technology. The<br />

viability <strong>of</strong> ORFA was said<br />

to be unproven and ttw<br />

eosti <strong>of</strong> switching away<br />

from burn plans was seen<br />

as too jpmt.<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong>,<br />

which, through its MUA<br />

has already spent an estimated<br />

$500,000 preparing<br />

to build a bum plant, will<br />

<strong>have</strong> to amend its solid<br />

waste management plan to<br />

go ahead with <strong>the</strong> MUA's<br />

new strategy, said Kil-<br />

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Part <strong>of</strong> that package calls<br />

for trucking <strong>of</strong> trash to<br />

Pennsylvania, an option<br />

which <strong>the</strong> BRN is now<br />

advocating.<br />

It's part <strong>of</strong> a multipronged<br />

effort, announced<br />

in a an MUA news release,<br />

to tad ftmsh disposal alternatives<br />

beyond August<br />

1990. The deadline, set by<br />

tht 1980 New Jersey Finelands<br />

Comprehensive Management<br />

Plan, says<br />

Pinelands landfills must be<br />

dosed by next August. The<br />

MUA it appealing to <strong>the</strong><br />

Commission to extend <strong>the</strong><br />

deadline.<br />

In his resignation, former<br />

MUA chairman William<br />

FX Band mentioned that<br />

he was intereswd in exploring<br />

<strong>the</strong> possibility that die<br />

MUA could dispose <strong>of</strong><br />

county garbage in Pennsylvania<br />

for SSS a ton.<br />

Berts points out mat <strong>the</strong>ships 55 percent <strong>of</strong> its gar-county'bage out <strong>of</strong> state.<br />

landfill andas high as $110<br />

proposed new<br />

figure doesn't include shipping<br />

eharges. The figure, he Omer options being pursued<br />

include an extension And if an incinerator is<br />

a ton under trucking.<br />

said. Is more like $110 a ton.<br />

And James Kilpatrick said <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1990 deadline - eventually built, KUpatrick<br />

he thinks <strong>the</strong> cost could be which WlpaWck and Belts acknowledges delays will<br />

•s high as $125 per ton, indicated seems unlikely to make it cost even more. The<br />

adding <strong>the</strong> option also carries<br />

uncertainties, such as<br />

whe<strong>the</strong>r Pennsylvania<br />

would be willing to host<br />

out-<strong>of</strong>-state trash.<br />

Murphy claims <strong>the</strong><br />

proper figure is about $71 a<br />

ton. And trash exportation<br />

isn't <strong>the</strong> long ranp answer.<br />

But It would "give us a little<br />

bit <strong>of</strong> lime" to formulate<br />

a recycling- and composting-intensive<br />

trash program.<br />

In addition he<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered that <strong>the</strong> U.S.<br />

Supreme Court has said<br />

that private companies<br />

<strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> right to accept<br />

out-<strong>of</strong>-state trash.<br />

The Times article<br />

reported that new Jersey<br />

occur — and <strong>the</strong> construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> a new landfill, which<br />

Murphy said is sparking a<br />

"civilwar" because <strong>of</strong><br />

opponents who don't want<br />

if in <strong>the</strong>ir backyard. Two<br />

locations in Dennis Township<br />

and three In Middle<br />

Township <strong>have</strong> identified<br />

by MUA as possible landfill<br />

sites.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> this seems to add<br />

up to increasing costs,<br />

Kilpatrick notes Cape tipfees<br />

historically <strong>have</strong><br />

below <strong>the</strong> state average.<br />

Tipping fees, at<br />

roughly K0 a ton now, are<br />

expected to go to $60 if <strong>the</strong><br />

Woodbine lite can be<br />

extended, $80 under <strong>the</strong><br />

lOO-tan-per-day plant was<br />

Initially proposed at $55<br />

million, More recent estimates<br />

<strong>have</strong> approached $70<br />

million.<br />

"Ifi been brought to'my<br />

attention mat <strong>the</strong> firms now<br />

negotiating with <strong>the</strong> MUA<br />

are saying wilt a minute.<br />

We <strong>have</strong> to start looking at<br />

our figures again," Wlpatrlck<br />

said.<br />

Beta said, however, that<br />

delays in building some<br />

form <strong>of</strong> resource recovery<br />

fteUlty, be it waste-to-energy<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r method,<br />

doesn't' necessarily mean<br />

more costs. B <strong>the</strong> MUA<br />

takes its time, watches<br />

dunging state and federal<br />

standards and stakes sure<br />

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it's done right, <strong>the</strong> Authority<br />

will avoid <strong>the</strong> cost problems<br />

Involved with learning<br />

from mistakes such as <strong>the</strong><br />

ones being experienced in<br />

Warren <strong>County</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Site <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Garden State's first<br />

operational Incinerator<br />

plant,<br />

climbing tipping fee" costs<br />

will booit recycling,<br />

because <strong>the</strong>re will-be a<br />

major cost-aaving incentive<br />

o<br />

to avoid high-priced tipping<br />

ftes by recycling and Q<br />

keeping W4 out ol <strong>the</strong><br />

landfill.<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> state mandatory<br />

recycling law gays<br />

He said <strong>the</strong> MUA has<br />

25 percent recycling should<br />

been "guinea pig" before. It be achieved by <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong><br />

was <strong>the</strong> first with a sludge 1989, <strong>the</strong> MUA news<br />

composting plant, and Is release says <strong>the</strong> MUA's<br />

today stiU feeUng <strong>the</strong> fillout.<br />

It was second only to working feverishly on a<br />

recycling committee is<br />

Warren in its incinerator plan to achieve recycling Q<br />

efforts.<br />

rates as high as 40 percent.<br />

Betts also speculated mat<br />

—James FlUPatrick<br />

mustang notes<br />

MUSTANG MUSICIANS<br />

Senior Kristie Hazelwood<br />

sang In <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

State Optra Festival's performance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Faust March 11.<br />

Junior Stephen Sharp wiU<br />

play in <strong>the</strong> first trumpet<br />

• chair on <strong>the</strong> All South Jersey<br />

Jazz Band concert on<br />

April 9.<br />

Both Mainland Regional<br />

High School musicians<br />

<strong>have</strong> performed in o<strong>the</strong>r All<br />

South Jersey and All State<br />

concerts. They are members<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mainland's Marching,<br />

Concert and Jazz bands.<br />

PRUDENTIAL DONATES<br />

$2,000 TO FUND<br />

<strong>the</strong> Prudential Insurance<br />

Company recently presented<br />

$2,000 to Dr. Mona<br />

Sunder, president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

newly-formed Mainland<br />

Foundation far Academic<br />

Excellence, Inc.<br />

news from MRHS<br />

In June, <strong>the</strong> Foundation<br />

will give scholarships,<br />

panto and awards in major<br />

and minor curricular areas<br />

to seniors at Mainland<br />

Regional High School who<br />

<strong>have</strong> distinguished memselves<br />

academically during<br />

<strong>the</strong> year.<br />

In presenting Prudential's<br />

donation, Neil McPeak, vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> investments at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pru-Iaehe <strong>of</strong>fice In<br />

Atlantic City, pointed out<br />

mat his company endorses<br />

<strong>the</strong> efforts <strong>of</strong> organizatione<br />

such at <strong>the</strong> Mainland<br />

Foundation.<br />

O<br />

o<br />

The MFAB plans a 50-50<br />

drawing and a golf tournament<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Green Tree Golf<br />

Course on April 30. Hie Q<br />

group was organized last<br />

August by concerned parents.<br />

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Thursday, Mush 23,19M THE SEN1WEL-LEDQER 0SMn City, fU. A15<br />

Mass-burn planning suspended, options sought<br />

The MUA is planning a<br />

I total re-evaluation <strong>of</strong> mags<br />

bum.<br />

, The Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

Municipal USMii Author.<br />

I ity announced in 9 recent<br />

news release that it will sus-<br />

Ipend all planning for<br />

I wiste-to-energy ineinera-<br />

1 Uon and will ask <strong>the</strong> county<br />

freeholders to approve a<br />

year-long, • "total<br />

I reassessment" <strong>of</strong> altema*<br />

itives for resource recovery<br />

[<strong>of</strong> solid waste.<br />

In addition, die MUA is<br />

working on a plan to dispose<br />

<strong>of</strong> trash in <strong>the</strong> three to<br />

I lour year interim before<br />

I Egg hunt set for<br />

[Saturday in Point<br />

Residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Point<br />

Health Cue Center in tanas<br />

Point will host its annual<br />

Easter egg hunt for children<br />

at 230 pm. Saturday, March<br />

25, in <strong>the</strong> court yard <strong>of</strong> fte<br />

some form <strong>of</strong> resource<br />

recovery system is constructed.<br />

The news release indicates<br />

that such a plan<br />

would definitely include a<br />

new landfill. But in addition,<br />

<strong>the</strong> MUA is considering:<br />

• an appeal to <strong>the</strong><br />

Pinelands Commission to<br />

extend <strong>the</strong> Ufe <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Woodbine<br />

landfill.<br />

• tucking Of tfash to<br />

Pennsylvania at SI 10 a ton.<br />

• recycling goals as high<br />

as 40 percent.<br />

GeeVje Betts, MUA vice<br />

chairman and Upper Township<br />

Committeeman, said<br />

<strong>the</strong> MUA's recommendations<br />

wUl definitely include<br />

a proposal to site and to<br />

build a new landfill, Betts<br />

calls "erudaT<strong>the</strong> Authority<br />

plan, which has identified<br />

two locations in Dennis<br />

Township and three in Middle<br />

Township as possible<br />

location landfill sites.<br />

In addition, Betts said <strong>the</strong><br />

I facility located at 555 BayMUA may do some out-<strong>of</strong>•<br />

I Avenue,<br />

state trucking <strong>of</strong> waste at<br />

Youngsters <strong>of</strong> reiidents' SI 10 a ton. But he said with<br />

families, employees, vdun- "all <strong>the</strong> uncertainties"<br />

Lteers and area school chil- involved with trucking, <strong>the</strong><br />

Fdren up to age 7 are MUA doesn't want trucking<br />

to be <strong>the</strong>ir only option<br />

welcome to participate. Children<br />

should bring a teg or for tour to five years.<br />

basket to ga<strong>the</strong>r eggs dyed At a meeting with <strong>the</strong><br />

by <strong>the</strong> residents. The Easter county freeholders March<br />

Bunny will also be on hand 14, MUA <strong>of</strong>ficials discussed<br />

' to visit residents and children.<br />

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Authority stop using its<br />

current landfill on <strong>the</strong><br />

Woodblne«Upper Township<br />

border m August 1990.<br />

After <strong>the</strong> date, according<br />

to Pinelands Commission<br />

policy, <strong>the</strong> MUA and all<br />

agencies using landfill sites<br />

located within <strong>the</strong> pinelands<br />

protection area, is<br />

restricted to using <strong>the</strong> tandfill<br />

for materials that can't<br />

be recycled or o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />

recovered, ,<br />

George Marinakis, executive<br />

director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MUA,<br />

recovery," Marinakis told<br />

<strong>the</strong> freeholders. "That<br />

told <strong>the</strong> freeholders Out <strong>the</strong><br />

county<br />

should<br />

"aggressively pursue" a<br />

waiver <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> August 1990<br />

deadline. The freeholders<br />

agreed and directed <strong>the</strong><br />

Authority to start <strong>the</strong><br />

waiver process tomedlately.<br />

But Marinakis also noted<br />

mat a successful appeal to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pinelands Commission<br />

"comes with a price attached."<br />

Permission to continue<br />

landfilling beyond August<br />

1990 would lead to an even<br />

more rapid depletion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

already-disappearing space<br />

available at <strong>the</strong> present<br />

landfill, Marinakis said. The<br />

MUA had originally<br />

planned to <strong>have</strong> a resource<br />

recovery systeni operaHni<br />

by <strong>the</strong> August 1990 deadline,<br />

which would <strong>have</strong> left<br />

enough landfill space to<br />

dispose <strong>of</strong> incinerator ash<br />

and non-combustibles for<br />

more than 20 years in con*<br />

junction with recycling and<br />

a waste-to-energy resource<br />

recovery system, Marinakis<br />

said.<br />

"Straight landHmng consumes<br />

up to five times as<br />

much space as landfllling in<br />

conjunction with resource<br />

means that space at our<br />

existing fadUty could be<br />

gone in less than 10 years. If<br />

we look at this as just a fiveor<br />

slx-year problem, we're<br />

doing a disservice to <strong>the</strong><br />

people we represent."<br />

Marinakis also presented<br />

<strong>the</strong> freeholders with cost<br />

estimates for <strong>the</strong> two disposal<br />

alternatives available<br />

when <strong>the</strong> Pinelands Commission<br />

orders a halt to<br />

landfilling at <strong>the</strong> present<br />

facUlty,<br />

Transporting <strong>the</strong> waste to<br />

Pennsylvania would cost at<br />

least $110 per ton, at com*<br />

pared with about $80 per<br />

ton for landfilling at a new<br />

county site outside <strong>the</strong><br />

Pinelands, Marinakis said,<br />

Out-<strong>of</strong>-state disposal<br />

rates would be more vulnerable<br />

to 1 inflinon, and*<br />

exportation could be halted<br />

or Interrupted by a change<br />

in Pennsylvania state laws,<br />

by work stoppages at <strong>the</strong><br />

private landfill In Pennsyl*<br />

vania, or by o<strong>the</strong>r economic<br />

factors affecting that service,<br />

he said.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Authority's own<br />

meeting March 15, Commissioner<br />

Robert Manifold<br />

urged that <strong>the</strong> MUA redo??'<br />

ble It effom to accelerite<br />

and expand countywlde<br />

recycling part <strong>of</strong> a strategy<br />

for reducing landfilling.<br />

At Manifold's suggestion.<br />

<strong>the</strong> MUA Commission's<br />

recycling committee was<br />

directed to devise a plan for<br />

accomplishing a recycling<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> 40 percent or better<br />

within <strong>the</strong> shortest possible<br />

time,<br />

Marinakis, however,<br />

pointed out (hat each 10<br />

percent increment <strong>of</strong><br />

improvement' In <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong><br />

recycling adds less man one<br />

year <strong>of</strong> life to <strong>the</strong> existing<br />

landfill.<br />

"A new landfill remains a<br />

critical factor regardless <strong>of</strong><br />

which resource recovery<br />

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approve our total<br />

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time we need to restudy <strong>the</strong><br />

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The Authority is willing<br />

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search for alternatives to<br />

incineration,<br />

"The. Authority staff<br />

members and commissioners<br />

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If you are planning to visit relatives<br />

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NEW POSITION AT<br />

AUTHORITY IS OFFICIAL<br />

The SoBien Point City<br />

Sewerage Authority is<br />

advertising for a fuUtime<br />

individual to handle day.<br />

to-diy operations.<br />

The Authority revealed at<br />

a recent meeting that <strong>of</strong>fi.<br />

clals intend to hire a<br />

supervisor coordinator to<br />

manage <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice and field<br />

operations<br />

John HU1, an Authority as<br />

weU as City Council member,<br />

said <strong>the</strong> decision was<br />

made in closed session last<br />

month. .<br />

Such a position has been<br />

recommended for some<br />

time by <strong>the</strong> Authority's<br />

lawyer, engineer, and bond<br />

trustee, he said.<br />

HISTORIC DISTRICT<br />

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Ifs <strong>of</strong>ficial, The Somers<br />

Point bayfront his been formaUy<br />

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mainland notes by James FluPatriek<br />

Bay area residents were<br />

notified in a recent letter<br />

from <strong>the</strong> state Departaent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environmental Protect<br />

tion's Office <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Heritage. Listing means<br />

government agencies need<br />

special approval for projects<br />

Which may encroach on<br />

<strong>the</strong> integrity <strong>of</strong> a district.<br />

Individual property rights<br />

remain untouched unless<br />

<strong>the</strong> local government passes<br />

historic preservation ordinances.<br />

Mayor Oiarles Parker, at<br />

a recent City Coundl meeting,<br />

credited those who<br />

worked on <strong>the</strong> district process<br />

Including Council'<br />

woman Kathleen Pancoast,<br />

for achieving district status.<br />

Pancoast in turn noted mat<br />

<strong>the</strong> Somers Point Historical<br />

Society funded toe district<br />

application.<br />

M.R.H.S. BOARD<br />

OK8BUDGET<br />

The Mainland Regional<br />

High School Board <strong>of</strong>lducation<br />

has unanimously<br />

approved a $9.67-mllllon<br />

budget, which is up 26 percent<br />

The budget Incorporates<br />

a tax increase <strong>of</strong> 75 cents<br />

for Somers Point residents,<br />

raWng it to 483 cents per<br />

$100 <strong>of</strong> assessed value.<br />

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Happy Easter<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Mclntyre family<br />

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Increases <strong>of</strong> 5.9 and S.2 Developers will pave<br />

cents are due for Unwood Maryland Avenue from<br />

and Northfield residents Gould Avenue to Marks<br />

respectively.<br />

Road.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> $2 million<br />

budget increase has been FIRE TRUCK BID<br />

atttibuted to a first-year, REJECTED BY COUNCIL<br />

S1.65-miUiott payment for Somers Point City Council<br />

dedded, 6-1, at a <strong>the</strong> district's building pro-<br />

recent<br />

gram.<br />

The public will vote<br />

<strong>the</strong> budget April 4.<br />

on<br />

6-LOT SUBDIVISION<br />

GETS PRELIMINARY OK<br />

The Somers Point Planning<br />

Board has given preliminary<br />

approval to <strong>the</strong><br />

subdivision <strong>of</strong> a Maryland<br />

Avenue parcel into six<br />

buildable lots for <strong>the</strong> construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> single-family<br />

homes facing Bud Kern<br />

field.<br />

The 49,000 square-foot<br />

tract coven 488 feet <strong>of</strong><br />

frontage on <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>ast<br />

side <strong>of</strong>Maryland Avenue. It<br />

runs from <strong>the</strong> coiner <strong>of</strong><br />

Gould Avenue, toward<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>l Road.<br />

The property Is being<br />

developed by Tracey &<br />

Heun Investaents <strong>of</strong> "Central<br />

Avenue Unwood. The<br />

company is contract purchaser<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Somers<br />

Point congregation <strong>of</strong> Jehovan's<br />

Witnesses.<br />

According to plans on file<br />

That same evening,<br />

Council approved bid sale<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1985 Ford LTD to *<br />

Cedar Avenue man for<br />

$1,105. The bidder was <strong>the</strong><br />

lowest oif four. <<br />

REVIEW BOARD '<br />

HASVACANCY ,<br />

Although three mimberg<br />

ol Somers Point's Gommu.<br />

nity Standards Review<br />

loard were ^appointed i<br />

meeting to reject <strong>the</strong> $552 a recent meeting <strong>of</strong> City<br />

bid <strong>of</strong> Donald O*Hara, <strong>of</strong> Council, <strong>the</strong> board still has<br />

148 W. Dawes Ave., for a one vacancy.<br />

1964 CMC fire truck after Susan DeLellls, Marie<br />

finding <strong>the</strong> sole bid too low. Arieth and Edward Windta 1 )<br />

City Councilman John were reappointed to <strong>the</strong><br />

Hill suggested <strong>the</strong> city Board, which Is empowered<br />

reject <strong>the</strong> bid on <strong>the</strong> with determining commugrounds<br />

mat a potential nity standards on matters <strong>of</strong><br />

purchaser he knew <strong>of</strong> was obscenity as a way <strong>of</strong> con*<br />

interested in <strong>the</strong> vehicle but<br />

couldn't come to Somers O<strong>the</strong>r members Include<br />

Point and examine it Raymond White, Dorothy<br />

because <strong>of</strong> recent snow Rudert, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine B, Huver,<br />

storms..<br />

Thelma (Lai) Dumey, and,,<br />

The comment drew Dr. Peter P. PWsko. The J J<br />

responses from Council Board still has a vacancy.<br />

President John Wsley who Anyone interested in servsald<br />

bids should be rejected ing" should call <strong>the</strong> dry<br />

purely on <strong>the</strong> basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice at 927-9088.<br />

amount. Members Clalr<br />

Kesnig and Kathleen Pancoast<br />

said Hill should <strong>have</strong> IS APPROVED<br />

POINT SCHOOL BUDGETspoken<br />

up before <strong>the</strong> bid The Somers Point Hoard<br />

was opened,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education last Thursday<br />

Pancoast voted "no" on approved a Sfi-million<br />

<strong>the</strong> rebld vote.<br />

school budget wrdch Is upQ<br />

Qty Solicitor Roger Steedle<br />

Mid Bit dty has <strong>the</strong> and proposes a 10-cent<br />

23 percent over kit year<br />

right to rejee^ my and all Increase to <strong>the</strong> tax rate<br />

bids. Mayor Charles Parker locally.<br />

in City Hall, me developers say if <strong>the</strong>re Ii a concern School <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>have</strong> attributed<br />

$5?2,000 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

pita to eonswet stagle- about mMmum bid<br />

faaUly homes for mk sab on amounts. amounts, a i mHumum minimumbid<br />

lots "which avenge over<br />

$1.13-mlllion increase to<strong>the</strong><br />

should be established<br />

8,200 square feet.<br />

In first year's payment on a<br />

advance.<br />

nine-classroom expansion<br />

PASTRY<br />

SHOPPE<br />

• OPEN WIEKENDS •<br />

OPEN FROM 7 a.m.<br />

SN0WCRAB$^9»<br />

LOBSTEB $Q99<br />

iiai niton *d.<br />

MA.MI6'<br />

Heuns Moo.-Thurt. 94<br />

Sun,**<br />

M.ASot.9-*<br />

to Jordan Road School,,<br />

which was funded underlease-purchase.<br />

Adult education<br />

Gap6-_May <strong>County</strong> Vocational<br />

Schools observed<br />

national adult and continuing<br />

education week during<br />

<strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> March. Far<br />

infonnatiai on what courses,<br />

are available at fee<br />

call (609) 465-2161, ext 59.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

SPECIALS<br />

IPECIALS GOOD<br />

turs.,Fri.,Sat.<br />

Fresh Bone/ess<br />

SHADFEXET<br />

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MMMM, 11**1, Hun.,<br />

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SCROD FILLET<br />

DKvm<br />

Reserve a<br />

bayside scat for<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Spring's<br />

most joyful ritest<br />

AMUCOM<br />

MM.,TIM HWM,9M7<br />

Thun.,rri u tot,9lo«<br />

Sun. 11 to 7<br />

I at Easter The<br />

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Waterfront! '<br />

Free home-made Easter E33 with any two<br />

dinners from our regular menu.<br />

11:30 AM -9 PM<br />

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FEWER WORKERS BB<br />

MORE POWER B7<br />

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The Sentinel-Lodger<br />

March 23,1989-<br />

Recycling workshop is aimed at businessmen<br />

• Across <strong>the</strong> country, <strong>the</strong> business community is lagging behind residential sector in resource recovery<br />

OC1AN CTTY — The<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> Municipal<br />

Utilities Authority is<br />

inviting members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jersey<br />

Cape business community<br />

to a free half-day<br />

j talks<br />

by successful business recyden<br />

from <strong>the</strong> area wUl'be<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered 9 a JH. to noon Monday,<br />

April 3 at <strong>the</strong> Sports &<br />

Civic Center. 6Oi Street <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> boardwalk.<br />

According to Mary Anne<br />

Heux, MUA recyling coordinator,<br />

<strong>the</strong> workshops will<br />

business people to<br />

under state law and will<br />

its required by<br />

law that businesses recycle,<br />

Bus workshop wUl help<br />

<strong>the</strong>m comply with mat,"<br />

Heux said. Then weU get<br />

down to <strong>the</strong> real nuts and<br />

bolts <strong>of</strong> recyling,"<br />

In <strong>the</strong> hands-on breakout<br />

sessions, <strong>the</strong> business people<br />

will learn exactly how<br />

to accomplish recycling<br />

from people who are<br />

already operating<br />

Nationwide, she continued,<br />

<strong>the</strong> business<br />

community is lagging<br />

behind <strong>the</strong> residential seeto<br />

in recycling. But several<br />

municipalities are now<br />

beginning to focus on <strong>the</strong><br />

commercial contribution to<br />

"This Is going to be<br />

<strong>the</strong> next big push<br />

In recycling"<br />

recycling.<br />

"Stone Harbor and Middle<br />

Township probably<br />

<strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> county's most successful<br />

programs In bustness<br />

recycling. But most <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r municipalities are<br />

•Accusations that men paid more<br />

than women in <strong>town</strong>ship rebuffed<br />

TOWNSIOT —<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Township<br />

Committee fended <strong>of</strong>f allegations<br />

<strong>of</strong> sexism in <strong>the</strong> pay<br />

practices <strong>of</strong> local government<br />

during a public<br />

icaring on <strong>the</strong> 1989 salary<br />

ordinance last week.<br />

Strathmere residents<br />

Donald and Elizabeth Bergus<br />

complained that hourly<br />

wages for clerical help (who<br />

are all female) and labor<br />

help (almost entirely male)<br />

show a trend <strong>of</strong> paying<br />

women less than men.<br />

m Starting hourly wages are<br />

W $6M for clerical, and $9.54<br />

for labor, <strong>the</strong>y said.<br />

1 mink you're close to a<br />

situation <strong>of</strong> discrimination<br />

against <strong>the</strong> women employees<br />

cJf <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>ship," Penald<br />

Sergus<br />

Committee," *


deisert, surprise your<br />

guests with an ice creamfiled<br />

faster egg.<br />

The leftover ham could<br />

bo turned into an easy cas-<br />

B2 THESENVNEL-LEDGEH <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Ttiut.day, March 23,1989<br />

Try this surprise dessert for your Easter dinner<br />

* * ' " ** toM<strong>the</strong>r, toge<strong>the</strong>r, Pour half<br />

tauce •Kffi^'^MHHi<br />

By MARIE HUBER serole for <strong>the</strong> post-Easter<br />

mixture on top<strong>of</strong> osserole<br />

Sods! idilor menu with <strong>the</strong> following<br />

and bake 20 nOnutei longer,<br />

Decorated eggs, candyfilled<br />

baskets and ipring<br />

ing sauce and serve with<br />

ham bake recipe,<br />

cooking connection<br />

uncovered. Warm remain-<br />

floweri will be <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me<br />

ham bake. Serves 6,<br />

to this Sunday as Easter<br />

PINEAPPLE GLAZE<br />

arrives earlier than usual.<br />

ICE CREAM EGG<br />

Wea<strong>the</strong>r permitting,<br />

many will dreis in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

laster outfits md parade<br />

along <strong>the</strong> boardwalk where<br />

judges will be stationed m<br />

front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Music Pier, The<br />

Easter Bunny will also be<br />

<strong>the</strong>re to shake hands with<br />

<strong>the</strong> children,<br />

U you are hosting dinner<br />

for <strong>the</strong> family, this week's<br />

recipes may help. Start with<br />

a fruit salad and baked ham<br />

with all <strong>the</strong> trimmings. For<br />

3 to 4-lb. canned ham<br />

1 Vi Tbsp. whole cloves<br />

1 c. canned pineapple<br />

juice<br />

lV4e. brown sugar<br />

Place han» in baking pan,<br />

fat side up, SUt <strong>the</strong> fat in<br />

several places and stud<br />

with cloves. Mix <strong>the</strong> pineapple<br />

juice and brown<br />

sugar, pour over ham.<br />

Bake slowly in 325 degree<br />

oven, allowing 20 minutes<br />

per pound. Baste frequent-<br />

ly-<br />

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2VS c, cooked ham, cubed<br />

1 Tbsp. sweet butter<br />

1 Tbsp. oil<br />

1 garlic clove<br />

1 onion, finely chopped<br />

2 celery sticks, chopped<br />

1 carrot, chopped<br />

2 eggs, beaten<br />

V4-lb, MozzareUa cheese,<br />

cubed<br />

Dash <strong>of</strong> nutmeg'<br />

2 Tbsp. mineed parsley<br />

(609) 399-5779 Grandparents day<br />

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UPDATE<br />

JERRY TORRONI<br />

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ANSWER: On (II hinged<br />

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For maximum ieeurlty, you<br />

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l»/4c, tomato sauce<br />

1 e, rieotta cheese<br />

2 Tbsp, snipped fresh dill<br />

In large skillet, place butter,<br />

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Turn into mixing bowl<br />

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Grease ovenpro<strong>of</strong> casserole<br />

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1 pint chocolate ice<br />

cream, s<strong>of</strong>tened<br />

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Huffy butter cream frosting<br />

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Combine coconut, butter<br />

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Spoon strawberry ice<br />

cream into 4-cup melon<br />

mold or bowl. Fold coconut<br />

mixture into chocolate Ice<br />

cream and spoon over<br />

strawberry ice cream,<br />

Freeze until firm, at least<br />

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Place th«e squares semisweet<br />

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is melted and mixture<br />

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small bowl. Gradually<br />

blend in chocolate mixture<br />

and V4 teaspoon vanilla.<br />

For thinner glaze, add a<br />

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Makes about three-quarter<br />

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Spread semi-sweet glaze<br />

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Decorate with fluffy<br />

butter cream frosting, tinted<br />

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Mi tsp. salt<br />

ltsp. vanilla<br />

1-lb. (approx. 4 cups)<br />

sifted confectioners' sugar<br />

2 egg whites, unbeaten<br />

Molded Easter egg filled with ice cream and decorate<br />

with creamy frosting for an easy surprise dessert.<br />

1Tbsp. (approx.) mUk<br />

Cream butter with ialt<br />

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natter 2 - Grilled cheese, cole<br />

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PUtter 1 • Ptoa pie, vegetable<br />

sticks, cheny crisp.<br />

PUtter 2 • Hah an a bun with<br />

macaroni and cheese, stewed<br />

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B4 THESENJ1NEL-LEDQER Oetin City, N.J. Thgr.d»y, M.rcH 23.1989<br />

Faces in <strong>the</strong> News<br />

Michael Cipriano<br />

By MARI BREAZEALE<br />

Recently Mr, Michael Cipriano,<br />

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

attended <strong>the</strong> annual National Aisod-.<br />

atton <strong>of</strong> Secondary School Principals 1<br />

Convention in New Orleans.<br />

I requested to go and <strong>the</strong> local<br />

board <strong>of</strong> education granted permiision<br />

and tacking to attend as part <strong>of</strong><br />

our pr<strong>of</strong>essional powth program,"<br />

stid Mr. Cipriano.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> w«ek long conference,<br />

Mr. apriano along with 8500 o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

School administrators discussed<br />

many relevant topics and issuei. Topics<br />

includgd community involvement<br />

in ichooling, how parents, teachers<br />

and principals are accountable for<br />

student academic outcomes and how<br />

MICHAEL CIPRIANO<br />

and various educational items.<br />

principals do make a difference in<br />

Also, Mr. Cipriano was chosen by<br />

admirUsttmting. Ano<strong>the</strong>r major iisue<br />

<strong>the</strong> executive director <strong>of</strong> secondary<br />

was drug me in schools.<br />

principals to answer telephone calls<br />

Mr. Gpriano also attended lectures from concerned people from aU over<br />

at Tulane Universijy, givsn by such <strong>the</strong> nadon. Mr, Opriano answered<br />

distinguished speakers as William questions about Gifted and Talented<br />

Bennett, former Secretary <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

and Joe Clark, principal <strong>of</strong> last-<br />

education, teacher-student relationships<br />

and funding for education.<br />

Although Mr. Cipriano foUowid a<br />

side High School in Peterson, N.J.<br />

whose life inspired <strong>the</strong> movie, leanbusy schedule, he did find time to<br />

On Me. Th« speakers addres§ed such<br />

issues as up-to-date schooling trends<br />

Dr. William Lauer<br />

DR. WILLIAM LAUER<br />

ByANNEWALDRON<br />

Or. WilUam Lauer, head o f <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School Business<br />

Department, was recently appointed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Advisory Committee for Rider<br />

Betty Rogers<br />

ByKELLIBARONI<br />

Not aU teachers at Ocew City High<br />

School spend <strong>the</strong>ir prep time writing<br />

lesson plans, Mrs. Rogers, a biology<br />

teacher, spends many <strong>of</strong> her prep<br />

periods doing animal presentations,<br />

along with her colleague, Mr. Loder,<br />

at nearby schools. They <strong>have</strong> done<br />

nearly forty-five presentations in <strong>the</strong><br />

past two yean.<br />

Mrs, Rogers begin <strong>the</strong> program last<br />

year by accident. She was taking care<br />

<strong>of</strong> a baby mountain lion for <strong>the</strong> Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> Zoo, when a friend<br />

asked if she would consider taking<br />

"Baby" to his daughter's school for a<br />

presentation. Mrs. Rogers agreed ,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> program was bom.<br />

Mrs. Rogers has since incorporated<br />

many o<strong>the</strong>r animals into <strong>the</strong> program.<br />

They include birds, reptiles, and<br />

mammals. The animals come from<br />

<strong>have</strong> dinner with a close friend <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

family who attends Tulane Universi-<br />

ty-<br />

CoUege's Graduate Division. He was<br />

appointed in february by Rider 1 !<br />

dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

Dr. Lauer was chosen because <strong>of</strong> his<br />

teaching experience. Aside from<br />

teaching business courses at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, Dr. Lauer has taught Graduate<br />

courses at Stockton, Atlantic Com<br />

muntiy College, and Rider.<br />

As a Board member Dr. Lauer win<br />

recommend graduate course* to be<br />

taught by Rider and o<strong>the</strong>r colleges<br />

He win also review applications for<br />

those applying to graduate school<br />

and he wiU help students work on<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir <strong>the</strong>sis.<br />

After two years, if recommended, he<br />

has <strong>the</strong> opportunity to serve ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

two years. Dr. Lauer accepted <strong>the</strong><br />

advisory position so he can help high<br />

school and college students,<br />

"I like working win college level<br />

people because it helps me to tell<strong>the</strong><br />

students at Ugh school what <strong>the</strong>y can<br />

expect. Besides, die position is prestigious."<br />

MRS. BETTY ROGERS<br />

Ste has done presentations for children<br />

from kindergarten to high<br />

t <strong>have</strong> received <strong>the</strong>ir proper<br />

vaccinations, and are good with children<br />

are used in <strong>the</strong> presentations.<br />

Kfcoel. She and Mr. Wlttaker also<br />

The presentations which are almost<br />

plan to begin a zoo camp for children<br />

an hour long, consist <strong>of</strong> background<br />

this summer. If you are Interested in<br />

information on <strong>the</strong> animals,, a brief ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se programs contact Mrs.<br />

discussion on <strong>the</strong> animals' classifica-<br />

Rogers at <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hgh School.<br />

tion, and toe for <strong>the</strong> children to<br />

observe and touch <strong>the</strong> animals,<br />

Mrs, Rogers has done presentations<br />

for large groups, but prefers smaU<br />

groups for ha presentations, "m a<br />

smaU group, <strong>the</strong> children <strong>have</strong> more<br />

time to Interact with <strong>the</strong> animals."<br />

Rowell sets school records<br />

By NEIL WOLFE<br />

"Basketball is <strong>the</strong> only sport which<br />

really interests me," laid Margaret<br />

Rowell.<br />

Margaret, who is a junior, has set a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> school records this yen*.<br />

She scored most points In a game<br />

(40), most field goal* in a game(20),<br />

and tied for <strong>the</strong> most rebounds In a<br />

gnuOS).<br />

Tve been playing competitive basketball<br />

for 6 yean but that is not<br />

Including when I was little. When I<br />

was younger ,1 played kiddy basketbaU/saidRowefi.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> colleges <strong>have</strong><br />

expressed an interest in Rowell. Some<br />

are Trenton State, Rutgers and East<br />

Strausbuig.<br />

During her spare time, Rowell practices<br />

basketball and works at <strong>the</strong><br />

Wawa.<br />

EDITORS W CIOT*,„„„.,..„<br />

Jenn Roberts; Kerri Steck<br />

MANAGING IDiTORj<br />

.....;., Jleyna Concilia<br />

TYPISTS! ..„;,„„.., „,„„„„„„,.».,—- JReyna Concma; Bob Amos<br />

REPORTERS: Marisa Bulk, Mil Baronl, Valerie Bird, Scott Bittner,<br />

Deb Bookach, Mary Breazeale, Erica Earle, Robert Garagtola, Marcia<br />

Good, Susan Hoaglund, Lori Heywood, Hally Hicks, Amy Johnston,<br />

Ryan McEvoy, Maureen McGinn, Ian Nelson, Colleen Reemmer,<br />

Terri Rumer, Angela Sharp, Ann ShoustaL Tilda Singer, Kate<br />

Skoghind, Sharl Thompson, Anne Waldron, Charles Wlgo, Neil<br />

Won. .- •-. '-:<br />

d....«..«,„..„........,».^^-..._..«.,..,.«,,.,wJfenry Bender<br />

Spring Sportewing into action<br />

By ROBERT GARAGIOLA<br />

As <strong>the</strong> days get longer, spring practice<br />

bsgins, and <strong>the</strong> Red Raider teams<br />

wUl strut <strong>the</strong>ir stuff. Once again <strong>the</strong>y<br />

wUl attempt to prove, through good<br />

spirit and sportmanship, that <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

top notch in athletics, •<br />

•I think mat we wiU <strong>have</strong> a better<br />

team than last year," said tour year<br />

head coach <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> baseball team,<br />

Craig Menslnger, who is also a business<br />

teacher at Q.CH5. "Our defense<br />

is going to be sttonger and hopefully,<br />

our <strong>of</strong>fense wUl be too.<br />

Last year <strong>the</strong> baseball team's record<br />

was M6. This year mere will be<br />

about 55 to 57 students participating<br />

In <strong>the</strong> sport. A few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> returning<br />

lettermen that wiU most likely start<br />

are Tom ShaUeress, (Sr.) - ateher;<br />

Andy Thomas, Qr.) • shortstop- Rob<br />

Bond, (Jr.) - 1'st base; Ross Carte, (Jr.)<br />

- pitcher and 3W base; CMp Mower,<br />

Or,) - centerfield. The team will pick<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir captains as soon as <strong>the</strong> season<br />

starts.<br />

"Cue goal is to <strong>have</strong> a 500 record or<br />

better, this year," said Mensinger.<br />

The baseball team's first game is a<br />

home game, against Oakcrest, on Saturday,<br />

April 1.<br />

Just recently <strong>the</strong> goU team began<br />

teeing <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

"Overall we <strong>have</strong> a pretty solid<br />

team," said Matt Osier, who teaches<br />

OC Cheerleaders<br />

sponsor craft show<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School cheerleaders<br />

a« sponsoring a craft show<br />

Saturday, April 8 from 9 aai. to 3<br />

pm, at <strong>the</strong> Civic Center, on Sixth<br />

Street,<br />

Over 50 erafterg wUl be present.<br />

Crafts include handknitt articles, artwork<br />

and woodcrafts.<br />

Refreshments and door prizes Will<br />

be available. Dealers' tables wUl be<br />

available. For more information caU<br />

399-1136,<br />

chemistry. This ii Mr. Osterti first<br />

year as head coach.<br />

Last year, <strong>the</strong> Raiders finished 16-2.<br />

They were eo-CA.L, champs with<br />

Holy Spirit. Now <strong>the</strong>re is a push to<br />

recruit interested freshmen so <strong>the</strong>y<br />

can lead <strong>the</strong> Mam in later years,<br />

TWs year I just want to shoot for a<br />

winning season, win at least an 4300<br />

record, said Oster.<br />

The golf team's first game is away,<br />

against tine Atlantic dry Vikings, on<br />

Monday, April 3.<br />

As <strong>the</strong> girls* S<strong>of</strong>tball team opens up<br />

this season with a new head coach<br />

Glna Zappariello, expectations for a<br />

good season are high. Last year <strong>the</strong><br />

Raiders boasted a 144 overall record.<br />

"I am very optimistic. We <strong>have</strong> some<br />

Ugh caliber players who are well<br />

experienced," said Zappariello.<br />

Two Raider standouts are Shannon<br />

Garrity (Sr.) and Trisha Shelton<br />

(Soph,). Last season Garrity played<br />

shortstop and was named first team<br />

CA.l, AU American. Shelton, who<br />

played first bate, received an honorable<br />

mention.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> mound mis year, Coach Zappariello<br />

plans to pitch Bern Reeves, a<br />

sophomore,<br />

"She handles pressure very weU,"<br />

said Zappariello.<br />

The Raiders open against Atlantic<br />

City, Tue., April 4.<br />

Tennis coach, PhU Blmbaum Is hoping<br />

for a sttoke <strong>of</strong> success after suffering<br />

a disappointing 8-13 season last<br />

year.<br />

"This was <strong>the</strong> worst record in my<br />

coaching history hew. It is <strong>the</strong> first<br />

time in 19 years that we did not make<br />

<strong>the</strong> state tournament," said.Coach<br />

Birnbaum, Bimbaum is chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

high school tennis in New Jersey and<br />

he Is also a registered pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

Returning varsity lettennen include<br />

Bob Amos Or.), Jeff Drake (Sr.), and<br />

JackHostettergr.).<br />

"I <strong>have</strong> a nice bunch <strong>of</strong> kids towork<br />

with," said Bimbaum. "Well just <strong>have</strong><br />

to dunb back to<strong>the</strong> top."<br />

The tennis team's first match is<br />

•way Atlantic City, Tue., April 4.<br />

Last year <strong>the</strong> boys* tack team finished<br />

M. This year <strong>the</strong>y hope to do a<br />

lot better.<br />

"It should be a good year. We <strong>have</strong> a<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> talent," said Coach Wayne Colman,<br />

Returning lettermen include Ray<br />

Blaker (SrJ-sprlnts/pole vault; Doug<br />

Colman (Soph.J-discus/hurdles;<br />

Steve Gilbertson (Sr,)-800/4QQ meter<br />

hurdles; Ray McAlamon (Sr.WOO/<br />

400 m; and Leon Palermo (Sr,)-32Q0/<br />

1600 meter.<br />

TWs year <strong>Ocean</strong> City wUl sponsor<br />

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<strong>the</strong> Dixie relays, Sat,, May 20 at 930<br />

am.<br />

The season opens is home against<br />

Atlantic City, Wednesday, April 5.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> past five years, <strong>the</strong> girls'<br />

tack team has compiled an amazing<br />

40-3 record. Last year <strong>the</strong> Raiders finished<br />

9-1 overall. They won thg<br />

C.A.L. Div. I championship, finished<br />

second in South Jersey's courier cup<br />

voting and <strong>the</strong>y were ranked second<br />

in Group HI,<br />

"We will probably be considered <strong>the</strong><br />

favorites in <strong>the</strong> league," said Coach<br />

Mike Naples, Naples is beginning his<br />

eleventh year as head coach.<br />

This year ova 70 girls turned out<br />

for ttie team. A few returning letter<br />

winners include Alison Amicone<br />

(Sr,)-800/600 meters; Terry Dougherty<br />

0r.)-8OO/16QQ m./long jump;<br />

Lori Haywood (Sr,)-3200/800' Cark<br />

Roberts (Jr.)-aO0/4O0/4O0 hurdles;,<br />

Kiesha Richards (Sr.)-lOO hurdles/<br />

sprintt; Shari Thompson (Sr.MOO<br />

hurdles/lemg jump; Danielle Reed<br />

(Soph.).iOO/ao07400; and Nancy<br />

Good OrJ-javelin.<br />

"The main teams that will be a challenge<br />

to <strong>the</strong> girls' track team will be<br />

Cumberland, Vineland, and perhaps<br />

Mainland," said Naples.<br />

The first meet is away, against<br />

Atlantic City, Wed,, April 5.<br />

.•0Man City High School<br />

OCHS annual blood drive successful<br />

By COLLEEN REEMMER<br />

The Student Council sponsored <strong>the</strong><br />

twelfth annual Red Cross Blood<br />

Drive, March S at <strong>Ocean</strong> City High.<br />

Students, aged 17 and IS gave blood<br />

between 8 «jn, and 4 pjm. in <strong>the</strong><br />

school's gym.<br />

"The blood drive was a great success,<br />

even though 10% <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> student<br />

body were absent due to snowy<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r. The Red Cross collected 104<br />

pints <strong>of</strong> blood," said Mr. Al Mat<strong>the</strong>ws,<br />

advisor to die Student Council.<br />

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

council, who helped organize <strong>the</strong><br />

drive said, "Giving blood is <strong>the</strong> most<br />

unselfish way we can directly help<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs." .. - •••• r; i<br />

h '<br />

Manyltudentsafflitd^ -j -7\<br />

Glenn M<strong>of</strong>fit, a senior, said "I felt<br />

good about doing something for a<br />

cause."<br />

Ian Nelson, ano<strong>the</strong>r senior, said "It<br />

didn't hurt, I didn't pt ligh<strong>the</strong>aded<br />

and it was a meaningful experience."<br />

Chip Mower, a junior, said "I liked<br />

Raider News<br />

Mexico trip<br />

ByVALBIRD<br />

A group <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High students<br />

flew to Mexico City, Mexico<br />

over President*' weekend. The group<br />

was chaperoned by Mrs. Karen Robertson<br />

and Mr. Paul Smith. The students<br />

that went were Valerie Bird,<br />

Jennifer Blakely, Colleen Dorney,<br />

Fred Essel, Laura Gibble, Michelle<br />

Harris, Amy Mlgliacdo, Edie Miller,<br />

Jodee Sattazahn, Pam Schneider,<br />

Trad Tarves, Mark Usdnowiez and<br />

Kerri Zeleniak. They left Thursday,<br />

Feb. 16 and returned Monday, Feb.<br />

20.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> trip wai so students<br />

could practice speaking Spanish.<br />

The Spanish teachers also wanted<br />

die students to experience a different<br />

culture.<br />

The comments given by a few <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

students varied as to what each person<br />

liked.<br />

Edie Miller enjoyed going to <strong>the</strong><br />

disco, but didn't like <strong>the</strong> hotel room.<br />

Trad Tarves and Laura Gibble<br />

wished <strong>the</strong>y could <strong>have</strong> stayed lon|er.<br />

They liked visiting <strong>the</strong> pyramids<br />

and thought <strong>the</strong> people in general<br />

were nice, However, <strong>the</strong>y disliked <strong>the</strong><br />

beggars and <strong>the</strong> vendors.<br />

Michelle Harris enjoyed visiting me<br />

pyramids, taking <strong>the</strong> tour around <strong>the</strong><br />

city, and going to<strong>the</strong> floatinggardens<br />

in Mexico City. The pyramids in Mexico,<br />

unlike <strong>the</strong> ones in Egypt which<br />

are used for tombs, are used to honor<br />

different gods. The Boating garden is<br />

an area <strong>of</strong> trees, plants, foliage and<br />

waterways. She didn't like <strong>the</strong> food<br />

and <strong>the</strong> beggars.<br />

Jen Blakely enjoyed being with<br />

friends and not having her parents<br />

around, but also did not like <strong>the</strong> food.<br />

Mrs. Robertson, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chaperons,<br />

enjoyed visiting <strong>the</strong> cultural<br />

sites. Her only complaint was mat <strong>the</strong><br />

didn't get enough deep.<br />

Science Assembly<br />

ByRHYNACONCINA<br />

The Science dftsses at <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

High.were mated to a special uwnbly<br />

on Static Ekctrldty last Thursday,<br />

March 9, in <strong>the</strong> auditorium.<br />

The presenter <strong>of</strong>fered a fasdnaHng<br />

series <strong>of</strong> experiments and demonstrations<br />

which involved <strong>the</strong> Van de<br />

Graff generator and Tesk coil.<br />

The Testa coil was used to send an<br />

electrical field through <strong>the</strong> air. Students<br />

experienced a discharge <strong>of</strong> 400<br />

volts, but wltt very low amps.<br />

Over 200 students attended <strong>the</strong> spedal<br />

program and observed manmade<br />

lightning bolts <strong>of</strong> over 6 inches<br />

in length.<br />

National Honor<br />

Society<br />

ByREYNACONCINA<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty High's National Honor<br />

Society will be sponsoring a Think<br />

Day, April 8, in <strong>the</strong> library.<br />

The think Day Is a tournament<br />

between 7th and 8th grade students<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Upper Township,<br />

Sea Isle and Middle Township. Each<br />

team will be questioned on various<br />

topics: spelling, social studies, geography,<br />

sdenee, sports, math, grammar<br />

and a miscellaneous category.<br />

Trophies will be awarded to 1st and<br />

2nd place winners. All participants in<br />

me competition will receive a t^hirt.<br />

National Honor Society is presently<br />

selling <strong>Ocean</strong> City High mugs toraise<br />

money for <strong>the</strong> scholarship fund.<br />

Scholarship will be awarded before<br />

graduation to two graduating seniors.<br />

Dance Club<br />

The dub is presently gearing up to<br />

be ready for <strong>the</strong> dance show that will<br />

be presented, May 31, June 1, June 2<br />

and June 3.<br />

The dances mat will be presented<br />

•re "Metamorphosis", "Shining",<br />

"Imagine", and Street Movement".<br />

Mr. Hamilton, <strong>the</strong> dub's advisor<br />

and Paul Morris, an <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />

graduate and pr<strong>of</strong>essional dancer, say<br />

that <strong>the</strong> show wiU be very welting.<br />

Presently <strong>the</strong> art designs for badtdrops<br />

are bgng dedded upon while<br />

costumes are still to <strong>the</strong> drawing<br />

board stage.<br />

helping a worthy cause and if I<br />

needed blood, I would want it. It<br />

doesn't hurt. It just takes a little time<br />

and patience.*<br />

, Students who helped were Nancy<br />

Good, Mike Langley, Andy Thomas,<br />

Erica Dice, Elexis •Carney, Chris<br />

dark. Tan Olson, Rose Pivinski,<br />

Brenda Lihou, Shannon Smith, Kristen<br />

Barren, Troy DawMns and Kim<br />

McAllister.<br />

Lee DeBevolse, head nurse for <strong>the</strong><br />

Red Cross said that men are no dangen<br />

in giving blood, because all <strong>the</strong><br />

s<br />

equipment is sterile.<br />

The procedure for giving blood is a<br />

simple one. A needle Is inserted into a<br />

vein in <strong>the</strong> area <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> arm opposite<br />

me elbow, and blood is drained into a<br />

bag that is positioned lower than <strong>the</strong><br />

arm. Almost 1 one pint <strong>of</strong> blood is<br />

drawn from <strong>the</strong> giver. The blood Is<br />

wen stored in a blue <strong>the</strong>rmal ice chest -<br />

at a temperature near 42 degrees*<br />

Fahrenheit.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> year, <strong>the</strong> Bed Cross visits<br />

most public high schools in New<br />

Jersey.<br />

CMC Board meeting<br />

By MARCIA GOOD<br />

Lori Reed, a senior at <strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

High School and Mr. Donald<br />

Johnson, president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> .City's<br />

Public School Board, attended a Cape<br />

May <strong>County</strong> School Boards Association<br />

meeting, Feb. 2.<br />

One senior from each high school in<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong> attended <strong>the</strong> meeting.<br />

The students recalled personal<br />

experiences and gave suggestions <strong>of</strong><br />

how to better <strong>the</strong> school systems.<br />

Lori Reed was chosen by Mr, Cipriano,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High's principal, to<br />

attend <strong>the</strong> meeting.<br />

The seniors voiced opinions about<br />

school curriculum, school preparation<br />

and Governor Kean's proposal to cut<br />

gym classes. They also readied some<br />

<strong>of</strong> mefr. best and worst experiences,<br />

and commented about what qualities<br />

make an ideal teacher.<br />

After listening to o<strong>the</strong>r students,<br />

Reed said, "The responses gave me an<br />

incredible point <strong>of</strong> comparison wWeh|J<br />

made me realize how fortunate I am<br />

to <strong>have</strong> attended <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />

School,"<br />

Swim team finishes 2nd in CAL<br />

By CHARLIE WIGO Mufstay, Ostem, Wlgo and Ge<strong>of</strong>f<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Swim team hasWUeox f/r.), Rex PoweU Or.) and Lyli<br />

completed ano<strong>the</strong>r year <strong>of</strong> competi-Serbetion. The team's overall record was a ers in <strong>the</strong> individual ittte meet at<br />

(Soph.) represented <strong>the</strong> Raid-<br />

somewhat disappointing 12 wins, 4 Princeton University. WUcox placed<br />

losses. The Reel Raiders finishedsec-seconond behind <strong>the</strong> Mainland Mustangs in <strong>the</strong> 100 yd. freetyle. The 400 Free-<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 50 yd. freestyle and fifth<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Capi-Atlantlc division II style Relay Team (Wlgo, WUcox,<br />

league. The Mustangs defeated <strong>the</strong> Ostein, and Muzslay) finished<br />

Raiders In both meetings this year. twelfth,.;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City coach Ljayd Hayes said,<br />

The Red Raiders sent several girls to<br />

"I don't blame die athletes for <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> start meet as weU. They induded<br />

losses. Our lineup wasn't as flexibleKristie Brown (Jr.), Jenn Riehert (Jr.),<br />

as Mainland's and we got beat. Kelly Richards (Soph.), Maggie Garrert<br />

(Fr.) and Pam Powell (Fr.). Mel-<br />

Besides, I <strong>have</strong> learned from my mistakes<br />

and this will not happen next issa Campbell was <strong>the</strong> Raiders' only<br />

year."<br />

representative in <strong>the</strong> diving competition.<br />

The o<strong>the</strong>r two <strong>Ocean</strong> City losses<br />

came from Vineland (CA.L. division<br />

I champs) and Egg Harbor Township.<br />

This year die ^aiders were led by<br />

seniors Ties Ostein, Lance Muztlay,<br />

Charlie Wlgo and Chip Cressmefu<br />

Mr. Hayes was .somewhat disappointed<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir overall performance.<br />

"They all had sentoritis," said Coach<br />

Hayes.<br />

Never<strong>the</strong>less Ostein wai a<br />

leader tat <strong>the</strong> 200IM and 100 bnmtstroke.<br />

Mucslay was outstandfrut in<br />

<strong>the</strong> 200 and 400 freestyle, captStag<br />

school records In both evaitsjCbip<br />

Cressman was valuable tat<strong>the</strong> bratttstroke<br />

and relay events,, while Wtoo<br />

had* productive yw to ft*SO and<br />

lOQfreesryle. i.: ?.__; v<br />

Looking to next year, Mr. Hayes<br />

said, The loss <strong>of</strong> seniors always hurts<br />

a team and this will be no exception-<br />

Next year, no one will <strong>have</strong> a fixed<br />

event I am going to move a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

people around to see who is best at; j<br />

what"<br />

'<br />

Never<strong>the</strong>less, <strong>the</strong> swim team's<br />

opportunity for success next year<br />

looks bright. Returning to die lineup<br />

are Ge<strong>of</strong>f WUcox, Rex PoweU, Lyle<br />

Serber, Kristte, Brown, Jenn Rlchert,<br />

KeEy Richards, Pam PoweU, Maggie<br />

Garrett and Melissa Campbell.<br />

Opmisticaay".Coach Hayes said,<br />

•"Wtfve had lour consecutive winnir.<br />

^ W not going to stop<br />

JONES NAMED<br />

STAFF DIRECTOR<br />

Ka thy Jones<br />

has been<br />

named<br />

director <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Burdette<br />

Tomlin<br />

Memorial<br />

Hospital steril<br />

i<br />

on hand to field questions<br />

and provide taforoatiun.<br />

To register, call 653-3422.<br />

JAKUiOW8KI8ITI8<br />

OFFERED-AQAIN<br />

Four adjoining retail<br />

properties at 8th and Boardwalk,<br />

<strong>the</strong> old Simmg 1 re»-<br />

business<br />

briefs<br />

staff In 1986, and has <strong>of</strong>fices COASTAL TO ACQUIRE<br />

Jones<br />

In Cape May Court House NAT WEST BRANCH<br />

Uepreeessiiigand distribu- I* ««* * e wrt-briek and Somers Point. He The Coastal Bank<br />

ttendepar^t, *£ buil ding at 8th andreceived his medical degree announced last week mat<br />

""- m " her ww position, she<br />

A ' w "—, all well-known from Grant Medical Col-itlege, Bombay University, in National Westminster Bank,<br />

across-<strong>the</strong>-street rival.<br />

will oversee <strong>the</strong> 19-member ty properties. wiU<br />

department that provides at a public auction Bombay, India.<br />

has accepted Coastal's proposal<br />

to acquire <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

sterile equipment for ope- 5° H&&&¥, March 25 at He lives with his wife and<br />

citing rooms and <strong>the</strong> distri- S°8 er , 8 Corner next to two children in Marmora. View, Upper Township,<br />

button <strong>of</strong> medical and <strong>of</strong>aee Simm «/ , , .<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> Nat West Bank.<br />

* materials throughout <strong>the</strong> *" *- ^ J * £•£•*• proper<br />

The branch will continue<br />

MARKS 30 YEARS<br />

hospital.<br />

ties are owned by Ventnor<br />

to be operated under <strong>the</strong><br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City resident<br />

worked as a licensed practical<br />

nurse for eight yean<br />

time this spring, when all<br />

Sfl* 8 Ro WITH MA BELL<br />

present ownership until <strong>the</strong><br />

I«<br />

Alonzo A.<br />

transfer takes place some-<br />

Capita Jr., a<br />

splicing technician<br />

before she became a<br />

regulatory clearances<br />

for<br />

^ ^ S ^ S ^entogenmybl,<br />

New Jersey<br />

dan in 1982.<br />

Also auctioned wUl be a<br />

Sell Telephone<br />

Com-<br />

commercial ttact in Marmora,<br />

a 1961 RoUs Royce<br />

CANADIAN TOURISM<br />

OFFICE RELOCATES Silvereloud and .-_ a . 1976<br />

pany in<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong>'s tour- Cadillac Cdill convertible.<br />

Ism Office In Montreal is Tralman Organization <strong>of</strong><br />

moving from St. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine HdUdelphia wUl auction<br />

Street to new, more visible * e property,<br />

quarters on Sherbrooke<br />

Street, Freeholder Chuck<br />

Frederick announced.<br />

The new <strong>of</strong>fice, on <strong>the</strong><br />

CAR VALE NAMED<br />

LOAN ORIGINATOR<br />

COMFED<br />

mezzanine level <strong>of</strong> a modem<br />

high-rise, is about 1,200 Company C <strong>of</strong><br />

Mortgage<br />

square feet and features a Lowell,<br />

large g mam room plus two Mass., has<br />

smaUer <strong>of</strong>fices, (It will coit named Kathryn<br />

Carvale<br />

<strong>the</strong> county about $24,000 a<br />

year — about 9,000 Cana.<br />

dian dollars — for <strong>the</strong><br />

county to maintain. But <strong>the</strong><br />

Canadian-American<br />

exchanp rate favors <strong>the</strong><br />

United Sates, and saves <strong>the</strong><br />

edunty anywhere from<br />

17-19 percent, according to<br />

Frederick).<br />

The Public Affairs<br />

Department decided toseek<br />

new <strong>of</strong>fice space after an<br />

Oct. 13 fire in <strong>the</strong> Prum-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> loan originator for<br />

Cape May and Atlantic<br />

counties.<br />

Carvale is responsible for<br />

providing mortgage lending<br />

services to residents <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>se areas, operating from<br />

COMFHys new reglon«l<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice In Mount Laurel,<br />

She is formerly <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

manager and underwriter<br />

mond Building, where <strong>the</strong> for Nor<strong>the</strong>astern Mortgage,<br />

county's Montreal now- and has also worked as a<br />

smoke-damaged <strong>of</strong>fice is registered nurie at Atlantic<br />

now, Since <strong>the</strong> fire, security City Medical Center and<br />

<strong>the</strong>re has been lax and more supervisor at Our Lady's<br />

than a dozen tenants <strong>have</strong> Residence, Fleasantville.<br />

moved out, said Frederick.<br />

CAREER OPEN HOUSE<br />

AT SHORE MEMORIAL<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

wiU hold a Health Care<br />

Careers Open House in <strong>the</strong><br />

hil' dfl f<br />

{j op pw. «fr,.<br />

teria 2 to 6 pjn.JWday and<br />

Saturday, April 14 and 15.<br />

The affair is designed for<br />

health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, students<br />

or for anyone considering<br />

a career in nursing,<br />

radiology, respiratory <strong>the</strong>rapy<br />

or in <strong>the</strong> laboratory or<br />

pharmacy fields.<br />

Department heads will be<br />

UDANIBARNS<br />

CIRTIFICATION<br />

Rejen<br />

Udani, M.D.,<br />

Burdette<br />

Tomlin<br />

physician<br />

who speciallies<br />

in critical<br />

DrUdanl<br />

ore pulmonary medicine<br />

and internal medicine,<br />

earned board certification<br />

in internal medicine recently.<br />

Udani joined <strong>the</strong> Burdette<br />

Marmora, has<br />

marked 30 years <strong>of</strong> service<br />

with <strong>the</strong> company.<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> last Maple<br />

Shade Lane, Marmora, Cap*<br />

ito is active in <strong>the</strong> 2nd Gape<br />

May Baptist Church in Palermo<br />

where he serves as a<br />

deacon and Sunday school<br />

superintendent. He is also<br />

as on <strong>the</strong> board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Atlantic Christian School, in<br />

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

A.R.R. OPENS UPPER<br />

DEERFIELD HOUSES<br />

Responding to "local<br />

demand for upscale quality<br />

housing," <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

developer American Resort<br />

Realty has opened Tunbridge<br />

Hills, a housing<br />

development in Upper<br />

Deerfield, Cumberland<br />

<strong>County</strong>.<br />

At Tunbridge, a buyer<br />

can purchase a custom<br />

designed home for about IS<br />

to 20 percent less than <strong>the</strong>y<br />

could in Upper Township<br />

or Atlanta <strong>County</strong>, said<br />

A.R.R, President Larry<br />

Masi.<br />

Masl also cited <strong>the</strong> area's<br />

picturesque surroundings<br />

and Route 55 access toPhiladelphia<br />

and <strong>the</strong> shore.<br />

should be completed, said<br />

Coastal Chairman Robert C,<br />

Ordllle.<br />

"It is Coastal's intention<br />

mat <strong>the</strong> present staff at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View wUl continue<br />

under <strong>the</strong> Coastal burner,*<br />

Ordillesaid.<br />

Acquisition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> three<br />

branches <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />

National Bank, all in Upper<br />

Township, is in <strong>the</strong> works<br />

as well.<br />

YACULLO NAMID<br />

RICHARDS MANAGER<br />

Realtor<br />

Carl E. Yacullo<br />

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

Gloucester<br />

<strong>County</strong> has<br />

been named<br />

general sales<br />

manager for<br />

<strong>the</strong> six-<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Yacullo<br />

real estate firm <strong>of</strong> The Richards<br />

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

Yacullo, who is moving<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> City, will also be<br />

supervising broker for Richards'<br />

Upper Township<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice in Marmora.<br />

Yacullo teaches and<br />

directs <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Realtors'<br />

Smart Start Training Course<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> Mate.<br />

He was also named New<br />

Jersey Educator <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

in 1988. Prior to joining<br />

Richards, he had been general<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> Philip GruberReal<br />

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THAVIL AGENTS<br />

BRUSH UP<br />

Arme and TM. Sagerholm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saganne Tours, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City, were among 300 travel<br />

•genh who attended <strong>the</strong><br />

fifth annual Cruise Ship<br />

and Resort Conference<br />

March 2 to 5 in Ft. Lauderdale.<br />

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president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Retail Travel Agents,<br />

which sponsored <strong>the</strong> con*<br />

ference,<br />

The workshop covered all<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> cruising, with<br />

seminars, trade exhibits and<br />

ship inspections.<br />

Rubinstein joins<br />

Air Fora<br />

Elliott Rubinstein was<br />

recently assigned to Huntw<br />

Army Airfield, Ga. as a<br />

heavy wheel vehicle<br />

Thur.d.y, Much 23,1989 THE SENTWEL-LEDQER OMM City, N.J. 16<br />

League address<br />

mechanic with <strong>the</strong> 159m aviation<br />

raiment A 1973 grad-<br />

greets Bob Jefters, president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

Sta Isle City Tax Assessor John Newmtn, right,<br />

uate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City H^hLeague <strong>of</strong> Municipalities and Upper Township Commit-<br />

during a recent League meeting at <strong>the</strong> Tucka-<br />

School, he is married totneteeman<br />

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WE8BNTlNBL.LE0aBH Oce.n City, N.J. Thuridiy, U.roh 28, IMS<br />

1988: Booming growth-and a shrinking pool <strong>of</strong> workers<br />

B« r-HRSTRB I?. SURHMAN almost entirely to <strong>the</strong> dtvtl- - • . . . . . ':.,..<br />

By CHESTER E. SHERMAN almost ehttrely to <strong>the</strong> development<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hotel-casino<br />

With <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> Industry in Atlantic City,<br />

several new s<strong>hopping</strong> cen- During <strong>the</strong> J 980-87 period,<br />

43,200 ne^,jobs were<br />

Hotel ciilno's $200<br />

fvyo counties,<br />

expansion project, Atlantic<br />

percent advance<br />

and Cape May counties saw was moid than double <strong>the</strong><br />

sttong economic growth, state's own impressive rate<br />

coupled with a growing <strong>of</strong> job growth (17.3 percent).<br />

ihortage <strong>of</strong> labor in 1988. Rapid employment growth<br />

has gradually exhausted me<br />

area's ttadltional oversupply<br />

<strong>of</strong> labor despite a dramatte<br />

increase in labor force<br />

Officials within <strong>the</strong>hotel-casino<br />

industry indicated<br />

<strong>the</strong>re were an estimated<br />

1,000=2,000 unfilled<br />

job openings throughout<br />

last year. Elsewhere in <strong>the</strong><br />

two-county labor area,<br />

employers experienced similar<br />

dilficulties in atfracttng<br />

needed workers.<br />

Among New Jersey's<br />

City Labor Area ranks first<br />

In percentage job growth<br />

since 1980, which Is due<br />

Martinelll receives<br />

medal overseas<br />

participation (particularly<br />

among women) and a significant<br />

jump in <strong>the</strong> number<br />

justed for seasonallty,)<br />

<strong>of</strong> commuters.<br />

The year 1988 lacked <strong>the</strong><br />

kind <strong>of</strong> big<br />

recent Mnds,<br />

NORTHFIELD — Pfc,<br />

Hauy L, Martinelll III has The growth <strong>of</strong> non-farm<br />

been decorated with <strong>the</strong> payrolls continued at a<br />

Army Commendation Medal steady pace during 1988,<br />

in West Germany where he Total non-agricultural wage<br />

is saving as a cavalry scout and salary employment<br />

witti <strong>the</strong> 2nd Armored Cavalry<br />

Regiment,<br />

Atlantic City Labor<br />

averaged 167,300 in <strong>the</strong><br />

Area<br />

The son <strong>of</strong> Henry L. and<br />

Alta S. Martinelll <strong>of</strong> Northfleld,<br />

he is a 1986 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

school.<br />

lighted 1987 (e.g., <strong>the</strong> open-<br />

Hotel-Casino<br />

Mall),<br />

<strong>the</strong> projects<br />

proposed, undertaken and<br />

completed during 1988 represent<br />

a continuation <strong>of</strong><br />

More than 43,000 jobs <strong>have</strong> been created<br />

in <strong>the</strong> two-county area since 1980,<br />

gradually exhausting <strong>the</strong> traditional oversupply<br />

<strong>of</strong> labor despite <strong>the</strong> increased number <strong>of</strong> women<br />

and commuters entering <strong>the</strong> local job market<br />

2,4 percent increase in jobholding,<br />

(All data for labor<br />

areas and state are unad-<br />

Like <strong>the</strong> state, <strong>the</strong> local<br />

labor area's trade, service<br />

and construction industries<br />

continued to be <strong>the</strong> greatest<br />

providers <strong>of</strong> new employment<br />

opportunities.<br />

The greatest number <strong>of</strong><br />

jobs<br />

during 1988. The most significant<br />

Contibutors to <strong>the</strong>1988.<br />

growth in trade employ-<br />

Hotel-Casino in September<br />

ment were <strong>the</strong> recently<br />

completed English Creek<br />

S<strong>hopping</strong> Center and<br />

Cardiff Fashion Center in<br />

Egg Harbor Township, and<br />

<strong>the</strong> stUl growing Festival at<br />

Hamilton s<strong>hopping</strong> center<br />

in Hamilton Township,<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r 300 new trade<br />

The service industry<br />

made <strong>the</strong> second largest<br />

advance from 1987 growing<br />

by an estimated 1,600,<br />

Despite an overall hiring<br />

shortfall, hotel-casino payrolls<br />

inched upward.<br />

This was primarily <strong>the</strong><br />

result <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> full Impact <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Showboat Hotel-Casino<br />

on 1988 employment levels<br />

and to a smaller degree <strong>the</strong><br />

addition to <strong>the</strong> Trop World<br />

Increases were also<br />

recorded at non-casino<br />

hotels and business and<br />

health service establishments.<br />

Construction employment<br />

rose to record high<br />

levels during <strong>the</strong> first nine<br />

months <strong>of</strong> 1988, and overall<br />

payrolls were up an aver-<br />

during <strong>the</strong> first nine months jobs were created during age 500 jobs from <strong>the</strong> same<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1988, a 4,100 or 2,5 per-198cent increase over <strong>the</strong> same Penney Bi a third anchor in Major expansion projects<br />

by <strong>the</strong> addition <strong>of</strong> J C nine-month period in 1987,<br />

period m 1987, In comparison,<br />

<strong>the</strong> state experienced a Hamilton Township, Park Place and Trump<br />

<strong>the</strong> Hamilton Mall in by <strong>the</strong> Tropkana, Sally's<br />

Castle<br />

hotel-casinos) and continued<br />

strong development growth had a positive effect<br />

Steady employment<br />

activity in <strong>the</strong>/ commercial on <strong>the</strong> labor area's unemployment<br />

rate in 1988. Dur-<br />

and residential sectors contributed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> rise. • n. a * . .. »<br />

Construction payrolls m 8 g <strong>the</strong> first nine months <strong>of</strong><br />

were up during 1988, 1988, unemployment averaged<br />

5,4 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dvil-<br />

despite <strong>the</strong> stoppage <strong>of</strong><br />

work on Resort's Taj Mahal ian labor force, down from<br />

Hotel-Casino project. 1987*8 5.8 percent averap<br />

Financing difficulties and a for <strong>the</strong> §ame period. In<br />

battle for cental <strong>of</strong> Resorts comparison, <strong>the</strong> state's<br />

International between Donald<br />

Trump and Merv Grifaged<br />

3.8 percent through<br />

unemployment rate averfin<br />

halted work on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> first mree quarters <strong>of</strong><br />

facility in January, Idling, 1988 versus 4.2 percent in<br />

over 300 workers.<br />

1987, •<br />

In November, Messrs, The labor area's rate <strong>of</strong><br />

Trump and Griffin G finalized unemployment is generally<br />

an agreement under which somewhat higher tiwn <strong>the</strong><br />

Mr, Trump receives <strong>the</strong> state's due tosome conHnuimfinished<br />

Taj Mahal proj-' ing seasonal fluctuations<br />

act, <strong>the</strong> Steel Pier and that are particularly strong<br />

Resort's helicopter fleet B«d m Cape May <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Mr. Griffin assumes control Cape May <strong>County</strong> had its<br />

<strong>of</strong> Resorts, This clean Uie share <strong>of</strong> economic setbacks<br />

way for <strong>the</strong> restart <strong>of</strong> work during 1988. Thi county's<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Taj Mahal, with com- primary industry, tourism,<br />

pletion scheduled for early experienced a poor summer<br />

1990. «resort season during 1988.<br />

Local business-owners<br />

• credited an estimated 20<br />

percent drop In tourism to<br />

ocean pollution problem's<br />

along <strong>the</strong> eastern seaboard<br />

and Hie adverse publicity it<br />

generated.<br />

Anottier setback wag a<br />

fire in May which dosed<br />

down (he county's new seafood<br />

processing plant in <strong>the</strong><br />

airport indusWal park in<br />

Erma and idled an estimated<br />

70 workers. The<br />

opamtors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fadUty<br />

<strong>have</strong> decided not to reopen,<br />

and declining sales <strong>of</strong> seafood<br />

products toge<strong>the</strong>r with<br />

pollution concerns may be<br />

responsible.<br />

Olhwwise, development<br />

m Cape May <strong>County</strong> continued<br />

recent trends during<br />

1988 with new trade and<br />

service establishments<br />

under construction to<br />

accommodate die demands<br />

<strong>of</strong> a pawing non-seasonal<br />

population and a gradual<br />

shift toward a more yearround<br />

economy.<br />

The outlook for job<br />

A possible slowing <strong>of</strong> residential<br />

development and<br />

eensttuGtion delays may be<br />

caused by Gov, Thomas<br />

Kean's Oct. 3 executive<br />

order requiring state review<br />

<strong>of</strong> all new developments in<br />

<strong>the</strong> state's coastal anas.<br />

Unemployment rates<br />

should decline .fur<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

1989, as steady job growth<br />

fur<strong>the</strong>r tightens <strong>the</strong> local<br />

labor market.<br />

Chester Sherman is an analyst<br />

with <strong>the</strong> state Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Labor. He may be readied at<br />

m-sui.<br />

McMahon makes<br />

U <strong>of</strong> S dean's list<br />

Bridget A. MeMahon <strong>of</strong><br />

Arkansas Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty has been included m<br />

<strong>the</strong> dean's list at <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Scranton for <strong>the</strong> fall<br />

semester, university <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

announced.<br />

WaHnskt completes<br />

Coast Guard Owning<br />

growtii in <strong>the</strong> labor area<br />

during 1989 is good. Most<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new jobs will be cre-<br />

Coast Guard Seaman<br />

ApprenUce Christopher L.<br />

ated in <strong>the</strong> trade and ser-Walinskivice industries In keeping Patricia Walinski <strong>of</strong> iOth<br />

sen <strong>of</strong> Edward and<br />

with recent trends. Sheet, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, reoaitiy<br />

Construction employment<br />

may sUp lower due to recruit training in Cape May.<br />

completed US, Coast Guard<br />

tile completion <strong>of</strong> several Walinski joined <strong>the</strong> Coast<br />

large projects in Mantle Guard in September 1988.<br />

<strong>County</strong>.<br />

Building, Remodeling, Painting & Electrical Work<br />

Tliurwiiy, Mireh IS. 1BM THISENTtNEL-LEOGEB Oo—n City, N,j, B7<br />

Line bringing increased power to Squth Jersey is turned on early<br />

Atlantic Ilectrlc'i new<br />

33-mile transmission Una<br />

from Sieklerville to CwdW,<br />

plus a new substation at<br />

Cardiff, are now <strong>of</strong>fidally<br />

complete ind supplying<br />

power to South Jersey raiidents,<br />

with die total project<br />

coming In two monthi<br />

ahead <strong>of</strong> schedule and<br />

under budget.<br />

Built to enable Atlantic<br />

Elechic to meet <strong>the</strong> electrical<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> an ever-growing<br />

South Jersey<br />

population, <strong>the</strong> line carries<br />

electricity at 230,000 volte to<br />

<strong>the</strong> eastern side <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state<br />

from <strong>the</strong> utility's power<br />

sources in Salem <strong>County</strong><br />

and Pennsylvania.<br />

"We planned for tiUsUne<br />

to be in service for <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

<strong>of</strong> 19W, so we would<br />

be able to bring economical<br />

power into South Jersey<br />

during times <strong>of</strong> our system's<br />

highest demand. This<br />

Une helps ensure that we<br />

can adequately gupply electricity<br />

to meet our customers'<br />

growing needs,"<br />

explained Bert LeMunyon,<br />

Atlantic Electric vice president.<br />

Transmission lines <strong>of</strong> this<br />

type and length ususaUy<br />

take up to two years to<br />

tame<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> more than 300 employees who had a hand In its planning and construction ga<strong>the</strong>r as <strong>the</strong> new trans- buUd ' i J' u * f O T i^ C W "<br />

mission line and iubstatlen Is swlchtd on. . . - completed in seven month..<br />

Atlantic Bertie's new iubstation<br />

in Cardiff, which<br />

connects <strong>the</strong> new Mnsmis"<br />

sion Une to <strong>the</strong> utility's syitem,<br />

was completed in one<br />

year rafter man <strong>the</strong> VA<br />

years usually needed for<br />

substation construction.<br />

"Construction <strong>of</strong> one Une<br />

and <strong>the</strong> new substation was<br />

aided by a number <strong>of</strong> factors,"<br />

said LeMunyon. "We<br />

were able to build more<br />

quickly and keep overall<br />

Fusaro arrives at<br />

Fort Bragg, N.C.<br />

Army Pvt. Leonard J.<br />

Pusaro Jr.^ son <strong>of</strong> Leonard<br />

and Judy Fusaro <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />

has arrived far duty at Fart<br />

Bragg, N.C. Pusarois a cannon<br />

crewman with <strong>the</strong> 8th<br />

Field Artillery, Pusaro is a<br />

1988 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

MghSchooL<br />

Breed completes<br />

recruit training<br />

Seaman Apprentice<br />

William T. Breed, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Helen C. Breen <strong>of</strong> Gardens<br />

Ham, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, has completed<br />

Coast Guard recruit<br />

oaining at Cape May, a 1982<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> dry Hgh<br />

School, Breed joined <strong>the</strong><br />

Coast Guard in Septanber.<br />

costs down. Monj more than 300<br />

In <strong>the</strong> first place," hi employees were involved In<br />

continued, "we took advan- <strong>the</strong> overall project. ,<br />

tage <strong>of</strong> summer's drier<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r to build first in<br />

those areas where in rtJnier _ i«* !?„„<br />

seasons construction would Daughter tor<br />

<strong>have</strong> been more difficult. In GhanavaDIS<br />

"This not only helped to<br />

preserve <strong>the</strong> South Jersey<br />

environment, but also cut May Completes DSSIC<br />

down on construction Oca%j_ training<br />

reduced <strong>the</strong> need for heavy • -<br />

equipment, and signlfi-<br />

\&y reduced <strong>the</strong> project's<br />

This was <strong>the</strong> first major<br />

transmission line in New<br />

Jersey to be buUd without<br />

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O<strong>the</strong>r firsts included state<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-art<br />

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B8 THE8EtfnNML.LEDGm O»«n City, N.J. Thunday, Mlrch 28,1B89<br />

As IRS time and April 15 approach, some timely Q&A's<br />

The countdown to April<br />

IS is under way in earntst<br />

now. Over <strong>the</strong> few remain,<br />

ing weeki, millioni <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans will be puzzling<br />

over MX quisHoni,<br />

To help you get a fix on<br />

your tax situation, <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Jeriey Society <strong>of</strong> Certified<br />

Public AecountinU (CPAs)<br />

has supplied <strong>the</strong> answer! to<br />

some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> moit conimonly<br />

asked queiHoni on<br />

1988 taxes.<br />

Hive <strong>the</strong> tax rules really<br />

changed since last year?<br />

Yes. Remember, last year<br />

lerved si a trinsition<br />

between tax systemi. In<br />

1988, several tax reform<br />

rules become fully effective<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first time, while o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

continue to phase in. In<br />

addition, this year's tax<br />

rates <strong>have</strong> changed,<br />

Whit art <strong>the</strong> new tax rates? How do I know whi<strong>the</strong>r It<br />

Basically, <strong>the</strong>re are twopays 1<br />

to itemize on my tax<br />

tax brackets for 1988: IS<br />

percent and 28 percent.<br />

However, <strong>the</strong> benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

15 percent bracket phases<br />

out for single taxpayers<br />

earning $43,150 to $89,560<br />

and married taxpayers<br />

earning $71,900 to $149,250,<br />

These individuals pay a 5<br />

percent surtax — making<br />

tiieir top tax rate 33 percent.<br />

Hat <strong>the</strong> personal exemption<br />

Increased?<br />

Yes, In 1988, <strong>the</strong> personal<br />

exemption increased by $50<br />

money management<br />

person may not claim hii or<br />

her own exempHon.<br />

Does <strong>the</strong> standard deduction<br />

Increase for taxpayers<br />

who are ei<strong>the</strong>r blind or age<br />

65 or older?<br />

Yes, These taxpayers are<br />

entitled to an exfra standard<br />

deduction <strong>of</strong> 8600 each<br />

if mnnied, and $750 if single.<br />

The amount doubles for<br />

anyone who is both elderly<br />

and blind.<br />

full IRA deduction.<br />

What happens If I do participate<br />

in a retirement<br />

plan?<br />

If you (or your spouse)<br />

participate in a retirement<br />

plan, you may still be able<br />

to deduct all or part <strong>of</strong> your<br />

IRA contribution. Married<br />

couples with an adjusted<br />

gross income (AGO <strong>of</strong><br />

$40,000 or less and tingle<br />

taxpayers with an AGI <strong>of</strong><br />

This year several tax reform rules<br />

take full effect for <strong>the</strong> first time<br />

$25,000 or less may take <strong>the</strong><br />

full deduction. For every<br />

$1,000 in Income over <strong>the</strong>se<br />

ceilings, however, <strong>the</strong><br />

deduction decreases by<br />

$200, So if you're single and<br />

return?<br />

Itemizing may lower<br />

your tax bill — or win you a<br />

bigger refund. In ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

case, a simple test can help earn at t least l $35,000, $35000 or<br />

you make <strong>the</strong> right deci- you^e married and earn at<br />

sion. Add up your itemized least $50,000, you lose <strong>the</strong><br />

expenses. If <strong>the</strong>y total more deduction completely,<br />

than your standard deduction,<br />

you should probably Can I nuke a nondeduditemize.<br />

iblt IRA contribution?<br />

Yes, but you will <strong>have</strong> to<br />

Can I still make and inform <strong>the</strong> ms by aMching<br />

deduct IRA contributions? Form 8606 to your federal<br />

As long as you (and your tax return. To ensure that<br />

to $1,950. One note <strong>of</strong> caution:<br />

If you can _ claim an Hdpate in an employer- are not taxed again at<br />

spouse) do not actively par- your after-tax contributions<br />

wi<strong>the</strong>xemption<br />

for your child or sponsored retirement plan, drawal, you should alto<br />

any o<strong>the</strong>r dependents, that you are inU entitled to <strong>the</strong> keep a personal record <strong>of</strong><br />

all nondeducnble conttibutions<br />

made between now<br />

and <strong>the</strong> time you receive<br />

<strong>the</strong> entire sum <strong>of</strong> your IRA<br />

funds — in o<strong>the</strong>r words, for<br />

life.<br />

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Thumb* Hweh », 1989 THE MN7WU4fM0r<br />

Ocwn Clly, NJ,<br />

THESENIWEL-LEDOBH Oman City, N.J. Thured»y. Mifoh 23.1IS9<br />

Annual Dixie Classic is Wednesday in Vineland<br />

By TOM WILLIAMS<br />

SsntltwhLedgar Sports<br />

Joining Garrity on <strong>the</strong> stall Cw


f.<br />

Time right<br />

for planner<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Point<br />

Elected and appointed <strong>of</strong>ficials who are advancing<br />

<strong>the</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> a municipal planner for Semen<br />

Point are to be commended. They and <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

citizens who <strong>have</strong> long seen a need for this position<br />

are not only correct, but <strong>the</strong>y are also righton<br />

track in <strong>the</strong>ir belief that without a planner, <strong>the</strong><br />

community will suffer needlessly.<br />

One need only look across <strong>the</strong> bay to <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

to see, sadly, too many examples <strong>of</strong> how improper,<br />

compromised or nonexistent planning has<br />

made for unattractive, congested setHngs in which<br />

<strong>the</strong> very reasons for zoning — sufficient building<br />

design and setback for light, air and safety —<br />

<strong>have</strong> been shortchanged.<br />

Whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y are learning from <strong>the</strong>ir neighbor's<br />

mistakes or are realizing on <strong>the</strong>ir own that Somers<br />

Point has much to preserve and cherish, those<br />

spearheading <strong>the</strong> city planner position are on target.<br />

There is more to any community than ratables.<br />

In fact, seeking ratables for <strong>the</strong> sake <strong>of</strong> ratables is a<br />

mistake that becomes evident as soon as increased<br />

government services outweigh tax revenue, which<br />

is more <strong>of</strong>ten than not <strong>the</strong> case.<br />

There are history and heritage, for example. And<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is certainly aes<strong>the</strong>tics, to say nothing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

light, air and safety considerations that proper<br />

planning not only takes into consideration but<br />

also fosters and protects with a diligence that<br />

should make <strong>the</strong> granting <strong>of</strong> variances <strong>the</strong> exception<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rule.<br />

Somers Point is blessed with a waterfront heritage<br />

which has made it a crossroads community<br />

<strong>of</strong> longstanding. It Is, in fact, a wonder that much<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>'s best natural and manmade features<br />

are still intact, given man's proclivity to destroy in<br />

<strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> progress.<br />

That "The Point" has much worthy <strong>of</strong> preserving<br />

and protecting is a testimony to Its leader|and<br />

its citizenry. And given* <strong>the</strong> increased pressures<br />

today to develop everything in sight, <strong>the</strong> call for a<br />

city planner is a propitious decision indeed.<br />

Published In America'• QrailMl Family RMOR<br />

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Letters, church/social newi, sports,, noon Monday<br />

Classified advertising,.,,, ~. noon Tuesday<br />

Display advertising „ , „ 5 p.m. Tuesday<br />

Front-page news<br />

noon Wednesday<br />

Readers ua encouraged to expreis Mr opinion! en this page.<br />

Tht deadline far letters li noon Monday.<br />

Utters Ihauld be doublo-spoced and with tuffldent margins on one aids<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> paper to ladllWteoditing lor style and condsaneis.<br />

Letter! must Include <strong>the</strong> writer's name, address and phone number far<br />

vsritkafon. They must bo legible, pr»teraHy typed.<br />

Writers may request anonymity, but signed letters <strong>have</strong> greater Impact.<br />

Publication It at <strong>the</strong> editor's discretion.<br />

looking back<br />

Clippings from past issues<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

ftfink Rugfieri, a familiar member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Pop§ Oreheifra, hai been ranted conductor to fill <strong>the</strong><br />

vacancy created with <strong>the</strong> sudden death this winter <strong>of</strong><br />

John Wanrtngton,<br />

Ruggieri has been a bassoonist with <strong>the</strong> orchestra for<br />

50 years and served as orchestra manager for a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> years, A famed classical bassoonist, he played with<br />

<strong>the</strong> New York Philharmonic for23 years. — <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Smtitiihltdger, April 5,1979<br />

25 YEARS AGO<br />

Yesterday, March 25, was <strong>the</strong> birthday <strong>of</strong> Mayor B.<br />

Thomas Waldman. Waldman, in Ms middle 40*s, is still<br />

<strong>the</strong> youngest <strong>Ocean</strong> City mayor, but <strong>the</strong> elder statesman,<br />

as compared with his colleagues Commissioners<br />

D. Men Stretch and Roy Gillian, both <strong>of</strong> whom are<br />

mere striplings. — <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-ledger, March 26,<br />

19M<br />

50 YEARS AGO ,<br />

Not one job placement in Cape May <strong>County</strong> is listed In<br />

<strong>the</strong> report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Employment Service for<br />

<strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> January,<br />

The report shows that <strong>the</strong> Service placed a total <strong>of</strong>-<br />

3,461 workers in <strong>the</strong> month. — The Daily Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

March 13,1939<br />

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Attractive field, neighborliness OCYAA's aim<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Recently, a letter appeared in<br />

your newspaper from an<br />

interested group <strong>of</strong> citizens<br />

living near our 35th Street<br />

baseball complex, I would<br />

appreciate itIf you would<br />

print <strong>the</strong> attached letter<br />

which wag sent to <strong>the</strong> author<br />

<strong>of</strong> mat letter.<br />

Please note that our<br />

response was made approximately<br />

one week prior to he<br />

letter appearing in The Senttnet-Ledger.*<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Youth<br />

Athletic Association is a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> dvicminded Individuals<br />

dedicated to <strong>the</strong><br />

teaching <strong>of</strong> sportsmanship<br />

and baseball fundamentals to<br />

<strong>the</strong> youth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

We are very appredative<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> support which we<br />

receive from our dry fa<strong>the</strong>r!<br />

and citizenry as we maintain<br />

and improve our existing<br />

programs and facilities. We<br />

are also vitally interested in<br />

maintaining good public relationships<br />

with our neighbors<br />

who live near our athletic<br />

fields.<br />

I believe that <strong>the</strong> attached<br />

letter very dearly focuses on<br />

our desire to maintain a<br />

good working relationship.<br />

We hope mat not only <strong>the</strong><br />

readership <strong>of</strong> your newspaper<br />

but also all residents <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City perceWe our<br />

organization as one which Is<br />

sensitive to <strong>the</strong> needs and<br />

concerns <strong>of</strong> all groups found<br />

Within our fine community,<br />

Gregory T, Donahue<br />

Vice President,<br />

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

Athletic Association<br />

•mar's note — The letter<br />

appeared in print mote than a<br />

week after UK recaved it b ^ :<br />

f spur IMlutwru tht<br />

its receipt.<br />

Dear Ms. CampbeJl-Montgomery:<br />

Your recent letter dated<br />

January 1989 was provided<br />

to us by one <strong>of</strong> its recipients.<br />

This letter to you is on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City You* Athletic<br />

Association. OCYAA is<br />

a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> volunteers whose<br />

sole purpose is to operate <strong>the</strong><br />

youth baseball program in<br />

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

We regret mat you chose<br />

to communicate directly with<br />

<strong>the</strong> various <strong>Ocean</strong> City businesses<br />

who hav» so generously<br />

supported thii<br />

worthwhile program for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry youth. Appropriate<br />

inquiries to <strong>the</strong> city<br />

administration would surely<br />

<strong>have</strong> resulted in your being<br />

placed in contact with our<br />

organization. We men would<br />

<strong>have</strong> had an opportunity to<br />

provide meaningful information<br />

to you and o<strong>the</strong>r Interested<br />

persons about <strong>the</strong> plans<br />

far <strong>the</strong> 35th Street basebajl<br />

area.<br />

Your letter infers mat <strong>the</strong><br />

businesses became involved<br />

in <strong>the</strong> sign program for<br />

could be fur<strong>the</strong>r from<br />

num. All <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> businesses<br />

<strong>have</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices in <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

and partidpated in this program<br />

as a way <strong>of</strong> helping<br />

our youth. To ny mat <strong>the</strong>se<br />

well-intentioned individuals<br />

for soine" type<strong>of</strong><br />

gain toextremely unfair and<br />

inaccurate.<br />

Without responding point<br />

by point-to your totter,suffice<br />

it tosay that we <strong>have</strong> a<br />

strong difference <strong>of</strong> opinion<br />

<strong>the</strong> signs and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

on <strong>the</strong> "35th Street<br />

neighborhood. He community<br />

response has been<br />

enthusiastic In support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

signs, m fact, various residents<br />

in <strong>the</strong> neighborhood<br />

<strong>have</strong> indicated <strong>the</strong>ir approval<br />

May we ask mat you<br />

please be mindful <strong>of</strong> our<br />

objectives. Hie'sign proceeds<br />

will be used not only to purchase<br />

baseball equipment for<br />

our youth, but also togenerally<br />

improve <strong>the</strong> appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 35th Street baseball<br />

area including landscaping.<br />

The only alternative source<br />

<strong>of</strong> funding was from <strong>the</strong> dry<br />

budget which impacts all axpayers.<br />

We wanted to rely<br />

less upon <strong>the</strong> dry budget and<br />

more upon our own initiative.<br />

We would like tosuggest<br />

mat a meeting be held at <strong>the</strong><br />

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

located at <strong>the</strong> 6th Sheet tennis<br />

court complex. It is suggested<br />

hat <strong>the</strong> meeting be<br />

held on a Saturday for <strong>the</strong><br />

convenience <strong>of</strong> all concerned.<br />

Please provide us wtfc <strong>the</strong><br />

date <strong>of</strong> a Saturday when you<br />

and <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> he signators<br />

<strong>of</strong> your letter can meet<br />

with <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> our orga-<br />

B 1<br />

M<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers if tyo<br />

contact <strong>the</strong> board <strong>of</strong> directors<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Four Seasons Condominium<br />

regarding <strong>the</strong> meeting.<br />

Obviously, <strong>the</strong> meeting<br />

should be established at a<br />

time convenient for <strong>the</strong><br />

majority <strong>of</strong> people to attend.<br />

We would Uke to review<br />

with everyone our plans to<br />

improve <strong>the</strong> 35th Street ballfields<br />

into one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most<br />

attractive areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dry.<br />

Once you understand our<br />

plans, we feel you wiU be<br />

supportive <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> changes.<br />

We certainly respwt <strong>the</strong><br />

differences <strong>of</strong> opinion<br />

expressed in your totter.We<br />

are sincerely hopeful mat<br />

you will demonstrate fte<br />

same respect for our efforts<br />

by meeting with us at a<br />

mutually convenient time so<br />

that we can openly discuss<br />

your concerns..<br />

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from you. May we ask<br />

that you call Don Charles,<br />

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08 THE3EHT1NEL-LEDQBR Qetin City, N.J. Thurtdiy, M»rch 23.1819<br />

Showing concern<br />

One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> distinct advantages<br />

<strong>of</strong> writing a column ii<br />

in <strong>the</strong> fact that" I can plug a<br />

community effort 1 think<br />

worthwhile, boost a charity<br />

or cause I feel should get<br />

attention and, generally,<br />

make readers aware <strong>of</strong><br />

worthwhile activiHei that<br />

might o<strong>the</strong>rwise go unnoticed.<br />

The Marina Mammal<br />

Stranding Center i§ one<br />

such cause.<br />

If you look at <strong>the</strong> boob<br />

tube you <strong>have</strong> seen <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

efforts on <strong>the</strong> evening news.<br />

Any time a whale, dolphin,<br />

porpoise or shark is<br />

washed ashore or beached<br />

In a very violent storm, <strong>the</strong><br />

volunteers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MMSC are<br />

right <strong>the</strong>re with <strong>the</strong>ir equipment<br />

and know-how.<br />

They wander far and<br />

wide in <strong>the</strong>ir efforts to help<br />

stranded marine mammals.<br />

In <strong>the</strong>ir news release, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

cover news about a young<br />

whale (Seaside Heights), a<br />

sea turtle (Salem Nuclear<br />

spindrift<br />

by Jos Gilbert<br />

Plant), a loggerhead turtle<br />

(Reeds eeach),,.aU handled<br />

by <strong>the</strong> center, I am sure you<br />

get <strong>the</strong> idea,<br />

The center, located in<br />

Bri|Bntine, has been in <strong>the</strong><br />

forefront <strong>of</strong> such drives as<br />

<strong>the</strong> renewal <strong>of</strong> Bit ban on<br />

<strong>the</strong> slaughter <strong>of</strong> baby Harp<br />

seals.<br />

The European Economic<br />

Community enacted <strong>the</strong><br />

ban, but it expires this year<br />

and <strong>the</strong> senseless slaughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> baby seals, not yet a<br />

month old, may well<br />

resume and <strong>the</strong> pack ice<br />

will once again run red<br />

with <strong>the</strong> blood <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> seal<br />

pups.<br />

If you would Uke to help,<br />

call 26MS38 or write to <strong>the</strong><br />

center at Box 773, Brigantine,<br />

NJ 08203; you wUl<br />

never be sorry you got<br />

involved.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Rev, Paul W, vander Loo, Pastor<br />

HOLY THURSDAY MARCH 23,1989<br />

Communion Service 7:15 P.M.<br />

"The Elements Transformed"<br />

March 26<br />

"The Tomb Burst"<br />

Sunday School 9 A.M. Church Service 10:30 AM,<br />

Song Service 1Q:1B A.M. HWe Study, Wed. 7 P.M.<br />

Musical Director Miriam Adam<br />

Nursery Avallablo During Service<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH Ic WESLEY 399-2261<br />

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE<br />

March 24th - 7 P,M, An in-depth graphic look<br />

at Jesus'crucifixion<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

SON-MSB Service 6:30 A.M.<br />

The Rev. John Milam<br />

9:45 AM • SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP<br />

"The True Meaning <strong>of</strong> Easter"<br />

Dr. Mnnsdoerfer<br />

6-OOP.M. WORSHIP<br />

"Easter Makes it Easier"<br />

Dr, Mansdoerfer<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:45 P,M. - AWANA CLUBS<br />

7:00 P.M, - MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

Van TrampertaHen Bial-A-Rid^399-2261<br />

SUNRBE MMMUMTY<br />

Recollection day<br />

The Rev, Joseph Arroyo, S.J. talks with Qeorgie Roberts, president <strong>of</strong> Our Lady o(<br />

Good Counsel Altar Rosary Society, and Peg Baumgardner, right, chairman for <strong>the</strong><br />

18th Day <strong>of</strong> Recollection held last week in <strong>the</strong> church hall. Rev, Arroyo Is a teacher at<br />

St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia and was <strong>the</strong> moderator and speaker for <strong>the</strong><br />

day.<br />

Medical Explorers troop formed<br />

The Burdettf Tomlin<br />

Memorial Hospital Medical<br />

Explorers, a Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong><br />

America program developed<br />

to help young adults<br />

14 to 21 learn about health.<br />

care pr<strong>of</strong>essions, is under<br />

way.<br />

They new ttoop held its<br />

Card party April 7<br />

The Rotary-Altar Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />

Church will sponsor a<br />

Explorers visit<br />

hospital departments, such<br />

card parry at 12:30 p-m. PH. as cardiopulmonary, radiology,<br />

dietary, medical<br />

day, April 7, in <strong>the</strong> Youth<br />

Center, 6th 5&eet and <strong>Ocean</strong> records and nursing stations,<br />

and leam first-hand<br />

Avenue. Donation is 83 to<br />

benefit <strong>the</strong> Society; refreshments<br />

and door prizes. For Guest speakers<br />

about a medical career.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer<br />

Ucketi call 39M5SQ or 399-<br />

8124.<br />

first meeting a few weeks<br />

•go In <strong>the</strong> cafeteria <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape May Court House<br />

hospital.<br />

Adults and <strong>the</strong>ir parents<br />

were invited to team whit<br />

being a Medical Ejqjlorer is<br />

about, according to Mary<br />

Ann DeSantis, UN,, Ph.D.,<br />

Medical Explorers advisor<br />

and hospital cafeteria man-<br />

information to help young<br />

people set career goals<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />

EASTER DAY<br />

MAFtCH2p<br />

9:00 A.M. CHUpCH SCHOOL<br />

For Kindergarten & Nursery Only<br />

9:00 ft 10:30 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP,<br />

"Love- The Supreme Virtue"<br />

Dr. Shivers, preaching<br />

Festival Music <strong>of</strong> ths Day Including<br />

HALLELUJAH CHORUS - Messiah<br />

CONGREGATION, SENIOR CHOIR, BRASS QUARTET<br />

M. Russell Shivers, Pastor<br />

Frank A. Yerkts, Associate Pastor<br />

Lawrence E. Moore, Minister <strong>of</strong> Visitation<br />

Thomas E. Adams, Jr., Dlr. <strong>of</strong> Christian Ed.<br />

John Gregory Batt, Dlr. <strong>of</strong> Muslc/Organlst<br />

Naney Fsx-MeNamae, iopfano » Raymond McAfee, barltont<br />

Jacqueline Taylor, maize-soprano • Prank Kntuts, tenor<br />

SfflVK<br />

MARCH 26,1989<br />

6:30 a.m.<br />

ity Sports and Civic Center<br />

Fifth St. and <strong>the</strong> Beach<br />

- QUiST SPEAKER -<br />

George Koehler<br />

Retired T.V. Executive<br />

Westmont United Methodist Church<br />

Service by Rev. Paul W. vanderLoo assistedby<br />

<strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Ministeriurri<br />

Sponsored bv <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Minlsterium and Ecumenical Council<br />

HettfUnten Chapel By The Sea<br />

based on a realistic image <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir career choice, according<br />

to Dr. DeSantis.<br />

For more information<br />

about <strong>the</strong> Medical Explorers<br />

call DeSanHs at 463-<br />

2418.<br />

Local child<br />

abuse<br />

• Donations from New Jersey<br />

taxpayers to <strong>the</strong> Children's<br />

Trust Fund this year<br />

wiU provide more than<br />

$530,000 to 28 tool programs<br />

to prevent child<br />

abuse, Gov. Thomas H.<br />

Kean has announced.<br />

Included in disbursements<br />

is <strong>the</strong> Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong> Health Departmenfs<br />

"At Risk New Parent<br />

Advocate" program<br />

designed to prevent child<br />

abuse by providing home<br />

health visits to "Win-risk"<br />

ipareriti during <strong>the</strong> tot year,<br />

'<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir dSd's life..<br />

- Thil'patents will receive<br />

parent education, health<br />

education, counseling, crisis<br />

Intervention and case management<br />

services.<br />

Donors to <strong>the</strong> trust fund<br />

check <strong>of</strong>f line 39-C on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

state income tax returns.<br />

St. John prepares for<br />

Holy Week celebration<br />

St. John Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church,<br />

10th Street and Central<br />

Avenue, will celebrate<br />

Maundy Thursday (today)<br />

during <strong>the</strong> 11 am. morning<br />

and 7i30 evening services<br />

mat will include <strong>the</strong> ttadl-<br />

Honal foot washing ritual<br />

and Italy Communion,<br />

Music wUl be provided<br />

by Bonnie Yeargley, soloist,<br />

and Florence Rosensweig.<br />

violinist, at <strong>the</strong> evening service.<br />

A luncheon will be<br />

served after <strong>the</strong> morning<br />

service, and supper precedes<br />

<strong>the</strong> evening ceremo- o§gomm (rom previous Holy Wetk program Illuin)<br />

The snipping <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> altar * ^ ^ PWP° M -<br />

will take place at <strong>the</strong> close<br />

<strong>of</strong> tie evening service.<br />

The Good Friday Liturgy, "Ths Lord Is risen'<br />

Including <strong>the</strong> reading <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Passion <strong>of</strong> Our Lori Acardmg<br />

to St. John wiUbeaeeom- ment fte g t . j o hn adults morning servlcei appear<br />

Alspaeh will use branches Families from this area David and Susan (Hireceiving<br />

congratulations chert Weis <strong>of</strong> Northrleld, a<br />

<strong>of</strong> evergreen to spray water<br />

from <strong>the</strong> baptismal font for new arrivals at <strong>the</strong> stork daughter, March 8.<br />

over <strong>the</strong> congregation dur-<br />

club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Steve and Karen GMta <strong>of</strong><br />

Hospital are;<br />

Marmora, a daughter,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Afl and Kathleen Gha- March 9.<br />

ness <strong>the</strong>* pastor will navatt <strong>of</strong> SeavUle, a daugh- Harry and Marilyn<br />

announce "The Lord is ter,Feb.26.<br />

{MeAviney) DeMaria <strong>of</strong><br />

risen." The veU wiU be Edward and Patricia BeaviUe, a daughter, March<br />

removed from <strong>the</strong> cross in (Godshall) Armstrong <strong>of</strong> 11.<br />

<strong>the</strong> choir area and balloons Unwood, a daughter, Feb.<br />

wiU be released as <strong>the</strong> congregation<br />

sings to <strong>the</strong> Raymond and Mary<br />

27.<br />

accompaniment <strong>of</strong> organ, (Boles) Batten <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />

brass and bells. The young aty. a daughter, Feb. 27,<br />

people <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> church will Joseph and Elizabeth<br />

bring in <strong>the</strong> laster flowers (WUUanis) Hates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

to dress <strong>the</strong> altar and give a aty, a daughter, March 2.<br />

daffodil to each member in j ose ph and Diane (Ladty)<br />

attendance, Iudica* • - <strong>of</strong> - <strong>Ocean</strong> ** City, -.- • a<br />

The young people in <strong>the</strong> daughter, March 2.<br />

church <strong>have</strong> also prepared Stephen and Darlene<br />

Easter eggs to be given out (BaUc) HUtner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

panied with music and ^ youth choir,, and <strong>the</strong> prettytame after <strong>the</strong> Vigil"<br />

Ughtlng.<br />

bell choir.<br />

said'Pastor Alspaeh'* "I<br />

Easter vlgU begins at 7:30<br />

always feel that <strong>the</strong> Easter<br />

pjn, Saturday with <strong>the</strong> Pascal<br />

candle lighting cere-<br />

Easter Sunday service Sunday attenders are shortchanged<br />

U <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> not<br />

will begin at 8:30 and 10:30<br />

mony representing <strong>the</strong> light<br />

a jn. in <strong>the</strong> church. experienced <strong>the</strong> enure great<br />

<strong>of</strong> Christ. Pastor Albert<br />

The usual laiter Sunday and Holy Week spectacle."<br />

Alspaeh will give <strong>the</strong> laster<br />

Proclamation followed by<br />

readings and singing <strong>of</strong><br />

psalms and <strong>the</strong> renewal<strong>of</strong><br />

Baptismal vows. Rev.<br />

and baked <strong>the</strong> bread to be<br />

used for. <strong>the</strong> Communion<br />

serviced is tfif Mfiflcir©i ;<br />

sirvicesf" said Partor<br />

Alspaeh, who along with<br />

Pastor Johnson and John<br />

Handy, director <strong>of</strong> music,<br />

<strong>have</strong> arranged for <strong>the</strong> innovations<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Easter services.<br />

Handy has also<br />

arranged for soloists and<br />

instrumental to supple-<br />

CHRIS'nAN SCIENCE<br />

Welcomes you<br />

to study <strong>the</strong><br />

Weekly Lesson: "REMJTY"<br />

* l ,,,<strong>the</strong> eyes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m that see shall not be<br />

dim, and <strong>the</strong> ears <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m that hear<br />

shall hearken,,,"<br />

Isaiah 32:3<br />

The wwkly lcsioinermon li compiiKd <strong>of</strong> «declioni ftom<br />

<strong>the</strong> King Jsmci vmloa <strong>of</strong> The Bibfc tad from CMWWOM<br />

dul<strong>of</strong>f ftoi SCONCE AND IffiALTH WHH ifif TO<br />

ftffi SCRffTOllS ^ M«y lite Iddy.<br />

The ipWtuil muhi <strong>of</strong> Uw wtMy IMMM <strong>have</strong> brought<br />

hMUn|i, MieneriMon, md re^on to naden faroyer one<br />

hunted yean.<br />

JODJUS!<br />

SUNDAY SERVICE lOlM AM.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 AM.<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:30 PJW.<br />

(Testimonial Mettlng)<br />

READING ROOM 11:00 AJM.-2PA1.<br />

(Monday-Saturday)<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

8th & Asbury A venue<br />

OeeanCiiy 399-0038<br />

QW, a daughter, March 2<br />

S d d Sth<br />

Norma (Arce)<br />

Wallace <strong>of</strong> Marmora, a sen,<br />

March 5.<br />

Ri c h a ,.d and Patricia<br />

(McKenner) CumnUngi <strong>of</strong><br />

Sea vil le Methodist<br />

Easter services<br />

Sunrise service will be 6<br />

am. at <strong>the</strong> Pond with light<br />

breakfast following in <strong>the</strong><br />

SeaviUe United Methodist<br />

Church hall. Route 9,<br />

Seaville. Regular worship<br />

senta wUl be 9 am. with<br />

special music<br />

y hosts<br />

The Women's Parish Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows<br />

Church, between Wabash<br />

and Poplar avenues, Ltawood,<br />

holds its 21st annual<br />

. _,, , w,—t. spring rummage sale AprU<br />

So" Point - a Bm ' htoch M. All 917-1 A.<br />

IMARGATI COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

8900 VqntnorAvBnuB Margate, NJ.<br />

Maundy Thursday, March 23,8 P.M.,<br />

Good Friday, March 24,1PJI.<br />

Sunday, March 26,9:30 & 11AJ.<br />

"Celebrate <strong>the</strong> Festival <strong>of</strong> Easter"<br />

Brass, Organ,'& Choir Muslel<br />

Glorious Memorial Fiowersl<br />

Message by Dr. Johnson<br />

"The ETERNAL FRIEND"<br />

Sunday Church School,<br />

9:30 A.m.<br />

'Friendship C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour<br />

10:30 A.M.<br />

Staffed Nurseries at ail<br />

Services<br />

Inspiring Music with Soloists,<br />

Gholrsjtd by Paul McKay<br />

Organist Glen Portscher<br />

_ Joh<br />

INISTERS<br />

.ak/fi ; : :i -M<br />

* The Lord is Riscai! He is Risen Indeedl<br />

Celebrated with joy by <strong>the</strong> people <strong>of</strong> St John Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church, <strong>Ocean</strong> City'<br />

D.D<br />

o<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

By POOR RICHARD *<br />

The night <strong>of</strong> Chrises l»it iuppw wlfli Ws diadples<br />

is known as Maundy Thursday. Most churches <strong>have</strong><br />

an ,«vening cosnanmion servloi.<br />

Iwant to tail you about two <strong>of</strong> my favorite<br />

Maundy Thursday services. One wai a savice Aat I<br />

used to lead when I was a pastor in Paulsboro. As<br />

<strong>the</strong> congregation sang hymns and heard readings<br />

about Jesus' passion, <strong>the</strong> ushers would dismiss 12<br />

people at a time to a roam. There I would lead a<br />

brief distribution <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bread and die cup while<br />

greeting <strong>the</strong> group by speaking <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

tat dlsdples and a brief comment about each <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>ir lives.<br />

The effect <strong>of</strong> each person finding on <strong>the</strong>ir own<br />

some relationship with <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> a disciple present<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Last Supper was very real, I shall never forget<br />

<strong>the</strong> faces and <strong>the</strong> eyes <strong>of</strong> those with whom I shared<br />

that experience.<br />

The second serviee was one that I used to do during<br />

my pastorate in MUtan, Pa, Before distributing<br />

die bread and <strong>the</strong> cup, I would invite parishioners to<br />

come to <strong>the</strong> front pew. Tnere I or a deacon would<br />

visit <strong>the</strong>m with a towel and wipe <strong>the</strong>ir shoes while<br />

speaking works recalling Christ's washing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

disciple's feet at die Last Supper (John 13; 1-tO).<br />

On die altar was a basin and towel in remem'<br />

brance <strong>of</strong> Christ's act <strong>of</strong> love and service. Next to<br />

that was <strong>the</strong> modem day counterpart, a shoeshlne<br />

kit, dwt reminded us <strong>of</strong> Jesus' command for us to<br />

love and serve each odier.<br />

Reo.RiAttTdCVmgate<br />

Lighthouse Shore Ministries<br />

Union Chapel lists<br />

its Easter services<br />

Union Chapel-by-die-Sea,<br />

55th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue, wUl hold services<br />

7:15 p.m. (today) Holy<br />

Thursday and 10:30 am.<br />

Easter Sunday, March 23.<br />

The Rev. Paul W. vander<br />

Loo, pastor, will give die<br />

sermon this evening entitled<br />

"The Elements<br />

Transformed 11 and for Easter<br />

die sermon is enHded<br />

The Tomb Bursts."<br />

The Chapel holds interdenominational<br />

service each<br />

Sunday. Nursery care is<br />

provided and Sunday<br />

school for all ages begins at<br />

9ajn.<br />

Rev. vander Loo holds<br />

Bible study at 7 p.m. each<br />

Wednesday followed by<br />

choir fflheaml mt 8 o'clock,<br />

Th* current study topic, Is<br />

<strong>the</strong> book <strong>of</strong> Genesis.<br />

A children's sermonette is<br />

given by <strong>the</strong> pastor prior to<br />

<strong>the</strong> worship service each<br />

Sunday, Miriam Adam<br />

serves as music director<br />

Good Friday service<br />

Mainland Assembly <strong>of</strong><br />

and organist,<br />

All parishioners are<br />

reminded <strong>the</strong> Good Friday<br />

community service will be<br />

noon to 3 pm. March 24 at<br />

St. Peter's United Memodist<br />

Church. The Easter Sunday<br />

community sunrise service<br />

will be &30 tun, at die<br />

Sports & Civie Center, 6di<br />

Street <strong>of</strong>f die boardwalk,<br />

hosted by <strong>the</strong> Union Chap-<br />

'Greenest' women<br />

awarded prizes<br />

OUT Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />

Leisure Club awarded<br />

prizes recently to Harlowe<br />

Gardner, Evelyn Corlsh,<br />

Sto«rtdJlD ptorti»Jm<br />

sjy during its annual. St.<br />

Patrick's luncheon at Mac's<br />

Restaurant, Sogners Point.<br />

Winners were chosen for<br />

wearing <strong>the</strong> most green.<br />

Chairman for <strong>the</strong> event was<br />

pm Fallan assisted by Joe<br />

Connor. The blessing was<br />

said by Msgr, Thomas Sharkey,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong><br />

God, 2115 New Rd., Lta-Goowood, wUi hold Good ftiday prayer was <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>the</strong><br />

Counsel The closing<br />

service at noon, March 24. Rev, James Matchette. Musk<br />

The publiG is welcome, te for <strong>the</strong> afternoon was provided<br />

by Frank Brad <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

information contact Pastor<br />

Jerry Sturgeon, 9O4m. May.<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

809CmWalAve, 1-tM1 * aill »« 644 Shore M<br />

6*m Off, NJ Memo, NJ<br />

H»ne3M.Q077 Phone 390-9699<br />

Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner<br />

Sallie'J. Godfrey, Director<br />

John K, Baltz, Manager<br />

In Tim <strong>of</strong>Tnuhk, WeAnAi Near As Your Phone<br />

Pledging for <strong>the</strong> fature, as in <strong>the</strong> past, <strong>the</strong> fine« and<br />

most dlgnined. personalized funeral service<br />

SUCeiiSOR TO MEAN CITY'S ITOCT<br />

FUNHIALDmBCTOR<br />

HOLY WEEK SERVICES<br />

ST.JOHN<br />

Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church<br />

Centra! Avs, at Tenth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />

MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />

Holy Communion 11 A.M. tnd 7:30 P.M.<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

Dramatic Reading 7:30 P.M.<br />

The Vigil <strong>of</strong> Easter<br />

Holy Saturday at7:30PM<br />

Easter Day<br />

Holy Communion at 8:30 & 10:30 A.M.<br />

Special Music at All Services<br />

COMMUNITY SUNRISE SERVICE<br />

TJiurMliy, M.rch 23,1S89 WE 8EHT1NEL-LSPOEM Qeiin «ty, NJ. 07<br />

Broadcasting exec, is guest speaker Sunday<br />

George A. Keehler, teleyision<br />

broadcasting executive<br />

and Christian layman, wUl<br />

be die guest speaker for die<br />

Easter Sunrise eqmnvurvtty<br />

service &30 I A Sunday at<br />

die Sports k Civie Center,<br />

6di Street at die boardwalk.<br />

The service is sponiored<br />

by die <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Ecumenical<br />

Council and <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Ministeriuro.<br />

Mr. Koehler began Mi<br />

broadcasting career as a<br />

ipeclal events reporter wldi<br />

station WFIL Philadelphia<br />

In 1945. He lerved as<br />

director <strong>of</strong> news, publicity<br />

and special events, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> advertising and promotion,<br />

radio Mies manager,<br />

and executive assistant to<br />

die general manager.<br />

He was appointed station<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> WFIL-AM and<br />

TV in 195S, md was named<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> both die<br />

WFIL stations and die radio<br />

and television division <strong>of</strong><br />

Triangle Publications,<br />

which operated 16 AM, PM<br />

and TV stations diroughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> country. In 1972,<br />

Koehler organized and<br />

became president <strong>of</strong> Gate-<br />

Masterworks choir<br />

begins rehearsals<br />

<strong>the</strong> Industry'i television<br />

John Bate, dmietor fardie bureau <strong>of</strong> advertising. He<br />

Masterworks Choir,<br />

announced rehearsals fardie<br />

spring concert wUl begin 830<br />

pm, Friday, March 31 in <strong>the</strong><br />

Sanctuary <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's<br />

United Memodist Church,<br />

8m Street and Cental Avenue.<br />

TWs year die choir wUl<br />

present Bernstein's Chidiester<br />

Paulms and Rtqutan by John<br />

Ratter on Sunday, May 21.<br />

AH Seum Jersey area singers<br />

are welcome. Call 3»-29ffl.<br />

^<br />

George Koehler<br />

way Communications, Inc.<br />

acquiring CBS and ABC<br />

affiliate stations In die East.<br />

Throughout his broadcasting<br />

years, Koehler participated<br />

in industry related<br />

organizations and was an<br />

active spokesman for<br />

broadcasting in die radlotelevislon/cable<br />

controversy.<br />

He has served as<br />

president <strong>of</strong> die Pennsylvania<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Broadcasters,<br />

and as a director <strong>of</strong><br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> board<br />

<strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> die ABC-TV<br />

Affiliates Association, and<br />

served one year A its chairman.<br />

He received <strong>the</strong> 1971<br />

association <strong>of</strong> maximum<br />

service telecasters.<br />

Among his activities in<br />

dvlc af&H, Koehler was<br />

public relations chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Philadelphia United<br />

Fund, and served on me<br />

board <strong>of</strong> governors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Heart Association <strong>of</strong> Soudieaitem<br />

Pennsylvania. He<br />

has been a director <strong>of</strong> die<br />

Salvation Army, die better<br />

business bureau, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Hero scholarship fund in<br />

Philadelphia, and has<br />

served numerous o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

charitable organizations in<br />

die Delaware Valley.<br />

He Is a past president <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Philadelphia Rotary<br />

Club, is chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

host committee for <strong>the</strong><br />

Rotary International convention<br />

to be held in Philadelphia,<br />

and is ajpast<br />

commander <strong>of</strong> die Theirs<br />

Post, American Legion <strong>of</strong><br />

Camden. Currently a<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

"God'i Wwtf to Toit9*l VorU",<br />

m Wiitov *vi. tuny mm Start nj 0»in GHyi HJ.<br />

Rev. John E. Jamieson<br />

845 A.M. SUflBAY SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICE<br />

Prayer, Prntse&Bibh Study<br />

•For by grace ye an tavod, through talth..." iph %%<br />

P M Tramportaiton Gal 398-1602 or 301-0633<br />

GOOD FRIDAY<br />

COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />

United Methodist Churcti<br />

8tti Stteet & Ceno-ai Avenue<br />

Noon to 3 pan.<br />

_<br />

Offered by:<br />

nl Tlie Ocewi City Ecumenical Council in<br />

1<br />

cooperation witti toeMinisterium<br />

The Liturgy will be based upon<br />

Tlffi GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAmT LUKE<br />

Preaeturi;<br />

Tne Reverend Edward Betti<br />

• Migr. Joseph HetTon<br />

Macedonia Methodist Church<br />

St. Francis Cabrinl Church<br />

The Reverend Frank Yerkes<br />

• The Reverend John Sheldon<br />

St. Peter'i United Methodltt aureh<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

• The Reverend Albert Alspaeh, St John Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church<br />

Soprano • Naney Fox McNamee • Jacqueline Taylor, Mezzo Soprano<br />

Frank Knass, Tenor • Raymond McAfee, Baritone<br />

Organist and Music Director, John Gregory Bates<br />

114 AUintlG Avtnue Ocwn City, N.J. 08226<br />

Ttlephone (605) 3f?-4776<br />

HOLY WEEK SERVICE<br />

Holy Thursday<br />

No Morning Mass<br />

Evening Mass <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lord's Suppw 6:30 p.m., followed<br />

by adoration at <strong>the</strong> Repository to Midnight,<br />

Gqod Friday<br />

No Morning Masses .<br />

Celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lord's Wssion - 3:0Op.in.<br />

Stations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Qoss and Confessions - 7:00 p.m.<br />

Holy Saturday-The Easter Vigil<br />

Confessions -11:00 -12:00 noon<br />

Easter Vigil Mass - 6:30 p.m.<br />

Please note <strong>the</strong>re is no 4:00 p,m. Mass on Holy<br />

Saturday<br />

EASTER SUNDAY<br />

Masses follow Sunday Schedule:<br />

SiOO a,tn. • 9:30 a.m. •11:00 sm><br />

trustee <strong>of</strong> Mediodist Hospital<br />

in Philadephia and a for-<br />

During World War II, <strong>the</strong> air medal. He is a. Uniference<br />

in several capacities. tingulshed flying cross and<br />

mer vice president, he was Captain Koehler, a B-17versity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

a director <strong>of</strong> die United<br />

Mediodist Communications<br />

Commlision for four years,<br />

"man <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year" award and has served on die Pennmgton<br />

School board <strong>of</strong><br />

from <strong>the</strong> television and<br />

radio advertising dub <strong>of</strong> directors for many years.<br />

Philadelphia, and In 1977 He is an active member <strong>of</strong><br />

was <strong>the</strong> broadcast pioneers' die Union League and a<br />

"person <strong>of</strong> die year." He is past director <strong>of</strong> die Navy<br />

currently chairman emeritus<br />

ana a director <strong>of</strong> diepast chairman <strong>of</strong> die<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. A<br />

administrative<br />

board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> First<br />

United Memodist Church<br />

qf Westmont, he was a<br />

Camden district trustee,<br />

and serves me New Jersey<br />

area United Mediodist Con-<br />

pilot in <strong>the</strong> Army Air Force,<br />

was decorated with <strong>the</strong> dis-<br />

Easter services at<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> Gfod<br />

Mainland Assembly <strong>of</strong><br />

God, 2115 New Road, Linwood,<br />

will hold Sonrise service<br />

at 8 un. followed by<br />

Easter breakfast at 9 la,<br />

Sunday school at 10 am. and<br />

morning worship service at<br />

11 ajn. All are welcome. Far<br />

information contact Paste<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon at 927-<br />

8079,<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

"Holding Forth The Word <strong>of</strong> Life"<br />

SEVENTH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />

Riv. John Sttphtn Shsidon, Pastor<br />

Rtv. William R, Alien, Pastor Emiritus<br />

J. Konneth Reese, Dlroctor <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Jean C, RWgway, Organist<br />

EASTER SUNDAY. MARCH 26,1989<br />

Morning Worship 8:30 A.M. & 11 A.M.<br />

Sermon: by R«v. John S. Shiidon<br />

Transportation available to 11 A.M. Worship Service<br />

Gal! 3ii-1833<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.<br />

Classes for all ages<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Morning Bible Study Hour 10:30 A.M.<br />

WEDNESDAYS 7:30 P.M.<br />

Prayer Matting<br />

Men's Prayer Breakfast 7:00 A.M.<br />

(Chatterbox, 9th & Central Ave.)<br />

Youth Programs • For information call Youth Director<br />

tlm iromhiad, 3SB-7981<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You<br />

The Birthday<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hope<br />

This thing we call hope—it is a strange thing.<br />

It springs eternal in <strong>the</strong> human breast.. .and yet so<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten it has been mocked by time and tragedy.<br />

Why, indeed, does every man and<br />

woman cling to his or her hope, even when<br />

<strong>the</strong> self-styled realists cry "hopeless."<br />

The answer is written |n <strong>the</strong> beautiful<br />

history <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first Easter Day. Faithful<br />

friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Master came to anoint His<br />

body. Came sorrowing... .without hope.<br />

And <strong>the</strong>y returned rejoicing: "Christ is<br />

risen..."<br />

That was <strong>the</strong> birthday <strong>of</strong> Hope.. .<strong>the</strong><br />

certainty <strong>of</strong> Christians that even death<br />

cannot destroy <strong>the</strong> believing soul!<br />

And every Easter Day countless men and<br />

women discover or rediscover that Hope, it<br />

brings a new joy to <strong>the</strong>ir lives, it will, to<br />

yours<br />

ISM. IMlUMmiami NMIBKtr S«WM. P O Boi MOS. cmHom«»i«, V* I«M<br />

The Travel Canter<br />

610 S. Shore Rd., Mimora • 310-1400<br />

. 612-8thStreetQesanCity-398-7460 .<br />

Ocsin City Homa<br />

Savings & Loan Association<br />

1001 AsburyAvi,'398-0012<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

Insurance Agincy, inc.<br />

Short Rd.. Marmora • 390-3360<br />

Carey's<br />

Rsi! Estate Inc.<br />

15th & Boardwalk • 399-0178<br />

Stainton's Dept, Store<br />

810 Asbury Avs.. 399-5511 .<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

NA South Jersey<br />

Three Offlets In <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 399-1300<br />

alumnus. .<br />

He resides in Woods<strong>town</strong><br />

with his wife, Jane, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir two sons.<br />

hought<br />

For<br />

Today<br />

"O desth, where tathy ftlnjT O<br />

grave, where to thj »ktorj7"<br />

Bible, New T«t«nent<br />

Ins anguish <strong>of</strong><br />

bereavement would be<br />

almost intolerable if it<br />

were not for our faith in<br />

a life after death... when<br />

we will be runited with<br />

our departed loved ones.<br />

Easter, <strong>the</strong> most<br />

significant <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

holidays, celebrates <strong>the</strong><br />

triumph <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ<br />

over death and <strong>the</strong><br />

grave. That we, too,<br />

shall triumph over <strong>the</strong><br />

grave, by <strong>the</strong> Once <strong>of</strong><br />

God who loves us, is <strong>the</strong><br />

wonderful message <strong>of</strong><br />

laster.<br />

Our hope is that<br />

people <strong>of</strong> all faiths will<br />

worship God In <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own way on this<br />

Easter... with reverence<br />

and thankfulness.<br />

WIMBERG<br />

Tom- Qenaatisnu tf<br />

fmmat<br />

Suvlit To MttCruA<br />

201 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phone 3§i2654<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

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TuesOay<br />

8<br />

Iwednasday ,<br />

John<br />

16:4-24<br />

Thundiy<br />

John<br />

Friday<br />

John<br />

-1 i:i 40<br />

Saturday<br />

John<br />

• 1931-42<br />

Stern's ShopRite Supermarket<br />

"The Numbor 1 Food Giant <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />

Somers Point • Rio Grandi • Absecsn<br />

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

& Restaurant<br />

415 Eighth St. 399-4418"<br />

R,i. Darby, Agency Inc.<br />

"Iniurirai iielmiveljt Sinet 1905"<br />

Northi Wesley Aves. • 399-0049<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Banquet 4 Parh/FacllltiiS<br />

719 E. 11th St.-399-1000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Abstract Company<br />

Continental Tills Insurance Co.<br />

10lh St & West Ave. "•399-7577


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THESEHTINEL-LEDGEH Qann City, N.J. Thurrtly. March 83. Hil<br />

McAllister readies fgr a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong>alUstar games<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty seruor Bob<br />

McAllister has written hi§<br />

name in <strong>the</strong> Raider record<br />

book a dozen or so times<br />

<strong>the</strong> past two years, earning<br />

<strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> all star.<br />

Now, for <strong>the</strong> next seven<br />

day§, heU join lome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

best players in <strong>the</strong> state in a<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> all-star games.<br />

Tomorrow night (Friday)<br />

at Pennsauken High School<br />

McAlUiter wUl play in <strong>the</strong><br />

Basketball Club <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey's all-star game.<br />

The South team, coached<br />

by St. Augustine's Paul<br />

Rodio and Steve Kline <strong>of</strong><br />

Perms Grove, will feature<br />

iix o<strong>the</strong>r CAL players. They<br />

indud^ Chris Stoll <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

Spirit, Terry Parker <strong>of</strong> Cumberland,<br />

Tracy Saddler <strong>of</strong><br />

Middle Township, Larry<br />

Ajdrich o/ St. Augustine,<br />

Andy Poznek <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph<br />

and Qumtin Price <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

City.<br />

The North team, coached<br />

by Kennedy's Bob Vernon<br />

and Pennsauken's Bill<br />

Johnson, is loaded with premier<br />

players. The squad<br />

feature! Mike Edwards and<br />

John Yezzi <strong>of</strong> state champion<br />

Eastern, Doug Stewart<br />

<strong>of</strong> state champion Haddonfield,<br />

Mike Smith <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey champion Pennsauken<br />

and Troy Jackson <strong>of</strong><br />

Burlington Township.<br />

The state all-star game,<br />

scheduled for next Wednesday<br />

at Rutgers University<br />

in New Brunswick, is on <strong>the</strong><br />

une night as <strong>the</strong> new Dixie<br />

Classic for Cape-Atlantic<br />

League players.<br />

McAllister and Dexter<br />

Parker <strong>of</strong> Middle Township<br />

are playing for <strong>the</strong> South<br />

with a trio <strong>of</strong> CAL girls<br />

Easter is really <strong>hopping</strong> now<br />

Just call or visit us<br />

today to send <strong>the</strong><br />

FTD Bunny Basket<br />

Bouquet,<br />

Easter Sunday is<br />

March 26. FTD®<br />

Flowers,,.<strong>the</strong> feeling<br />

never ends.<br />

playing in <strong>the</strong> first game.<br />

They include Shannon<br />

Ward <strong>of</strong> Mainland, Dariene<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> Cumberland<br />

and Cammle WUUanis <strong>of</strong><br />

Buena.<br />

Tourney is May 6<br />

The Somert Point Rotary<br />

Club wUl sponsor <strong>the</strong> Tenth<br />

Annual Save A Life Golf<br />

Tournament at <strong>the</strong> Sands<br />

Country Club Saturday,<br />

May 6, rain date Saturday,<br />

May 13,1989,<br />

Entry fee li $40 donation.<br />

It includes cart fee, greens<br />

fee and golf prizes.<br />

Prizes wUl be awarded in<br />

men's handicap, ladles' and<br />

men's Calloway. Those<br />

without <strong>the</strong>ir own foursome<br />

will be placed. Proceeds<br />

will go to Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

We <strong>have</strong>i beautiful<br />

selection <strong>of</strong>,,<br />

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lor it<br />

Raider senior Bob McAllister displays <strong>the</strong> form that<br />

made him <strong>the</strong> league's leading scorer and an all-star<br />

player.<br />

wim<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City senior Bob WUdwood, who finished asJoseph was second it 214<br />

MeAWsW was <strong>the</strong> leading <strong>the</strong> third teadmff scoro 1 in per game. Mowed by junto<br />

scorer in DMsian One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> history, Leon . Roberson „„(20.9) ,—., <strong>of</strong><br />

U4<br />

Cape-Atlantic League this eaaly won <strong>the</strong> Cape-Two Pleasantville, sophomorf<br />

season aooording to final ste- scoring title wjth m paam Walter Heart OOfi <strong>of</strong> Bom<br />

m 25 games, 25,3 per contest. and senior Greg lister<br />

McAllister scored 562 Senior Andy Fwnek <strong>of</strong> St. QfOakftwt.<br />

peinti in 25 games, a 2248<br />

avarap per game. His 562<br />

points was <strong>the</strong> second highest<br />

single-season total In sports shorts<br />

OCffi history.<br />

Sean Laird, Absegaml's<br />

sailor guard, scored 514<br />

points in 23 gamei, 22,34 per<br />

game, to finish a dose second,<br />

. Rounding out toetop five<br />

in Cape-One were senior<br />

Kevin HaUman (18,6) <strong>of</strong> HUy<br />

Spirit, senior Chris StoU (18,2)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Spmt and sophomore<br />

Louis Roe (,17.8) <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Qty.<br />

Senior Brendan Connor <strong>of</strong><br />

Photo club meets at<br />

Wetlands March 27<br />

The regulif monthly meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wetlands Institute<br />

Photo Club is let for 7:30<br />

pjn. March 27 at <strong>the</strong> InsUtuto,<br />

Stont Harbor Boulevard,<br />

Stone Harbor. CaU<br />

522-6408,<br />

more<br />

sports<br />

page<br />

C19<br />

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

is proud to announce<br />

THE EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH<br />

John McRae<br />

Traffic Maintenance Supervisor in <strong>the</strong> Police Department Is <strong>the</strong> City's<br />

January Employee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Month, As an employee tar over twenty<br />

years, John's leadership and directions has enabled <strong>the</strong> Traffic<br />

Maintenance Division to maintain all city signs and traffic patterns In<br />

accordance with State mandates.<br />

CD RATES GO I KNT<br />

The more you deposit,<br />

<strong>the</strong> higher your rate.<br />

UP<br />

m<br />

$50,000<br />

$50,000<br />

OVER<br />

STEPHANIE'S SPIDERS W N-I-T TONIGHT<br />

The Univeriity <strong>of</strong> Richmond women wUl meet<br />

Murray State this afternoon In me flrit <strong>of</strong> four quarterfinal<br />

gamei in <strong>the</strong> Women's National invitation<br />

Tournament at AmariUo, Texas.<br />

The Spiders (24-6) are coached by Stephanie Gilt,<br />

ley who, as Stephardi Vandersllee, was an All-<br />

South Jersey center for <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School in<br />

<strong>the</strong> late 70s,<br />

She scored 1,398 points for me Raiders, <strong>the</strong> second<br />

highest total in school history and wait on to a successful<br />

career for VUlanova University,<br />

Gaitley is m her fourth season as head coach at<br />

Richmond where she has built <strong>the</strong> program toIts<br />

most successful level m history.<br />

The winners <strong>of</strong> today's games return tomorrow in<br />

<strong>the</strong> semifinals. The o<strong>the</strong>r games pair DePaul against<br />

Oregon, Toledo against Notre Dame and Radford<br />

against San Diego State,<br />

1STH HOLE IN ONE FOR SMITH<br />

Harvy Smith had a hole in one on <strong>the</strong> 14th hole at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sands Country dub, Somers Point, it wai<br />

reported this week. It was <strong>the</strong> 15th ace for me formm<br />

Somers Point club pro.<br />

His 9-iron shot on <strong>the</strong> 140-yard, par-3 hole was<br />

witnessed by Bob French, Frank Smith and Jot<br />

Shomo.<br />

BRIGLIA NAMED TO HALL OF FAME<br />

Dr, Michael Briglia, <strong>the</strong> retired baseball coach and<br />

athletic director from Glassboro State College, has<br />

been named to <strong>the</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame <strong>of</strong> me American<br />

Baseball Coaches Association.<br />

Briglia, a summer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, retired<br />

after last season with a 502-258-9 record ta 25 years.<br />

He coached <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>s to consecutive NCAA championships<br />

in 1978 and 1979, two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> seven<br />

appearance! his teams made in <strong>the</strong> NCAA tournament.<br />

Qaiiboro State won eight New Jersey Athletic<br />

tConference titles undo 1 Briglia, won 20 or more<br />

ames 13 times and had just three losing seasons in<br />

5 years.<br />

He and five o<strong>the</strong>r coaches from around <strong>the</strong> eountry<br />

wUl be Inducted next January at ceremonies in<br />

San Franeiseo, Califomia.<br />

WRESTLING TQURNAMDJT SCHEDULED<br />

The Middle Atlantic Wrestling Association will<br />

hold a district tournament on Saturday, April 1 at<br />

PenMvUle High School.<br />

Competition will be held in six weight classes,<br />

bantam, midget, junior, intermediate, advanced and<br />

elite. The cut<strong>of</strong>f date for seeding Is March 29.<br />

For more information contact tournament director<br />

Rich Ralne at 678-6405.<br />

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photo by S-ikx Studio<br />

Champion OCHS wrestler Pat Lynch is fianksd by donatloni toward his trip to <strong>the</strong> Soviet Union. RBpristntativf §<br />

Slncludt, from right, Gary Sehaffer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> PBA, Jack Coughlln <strong>of</strong> CWA, Deputy Fire Chief Wlllard Green, and high<br />

•school coach Bill Nickles. A total <strong>of</strong> $0,500 is being sought to enable <strong>the</strong> star athlete to participate in <strong>the</strong> exchangs<br />

.program.<br />

s<br />

(LYNCH FUND<br />

DRIVE UNDER WAY<br />

j The Recreation Department<br />

is campaigning to<br />

•raise money for a scholarship<br />

mat will enable chimiplon<br />

wrestler Pat Lynch <strong>of</strong> Outstanding<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City toparticipate in award,<br />

recreation news<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City R#creation Dipt. 399-6171<br />

Wrestler<br />

'an International cultural Coach BUI Nickles said, and came from Pennsylvania<br />

and various parts <strong>of</strong><br />

(exchange program in <strong>the</strong> "As great as Patrick is on<br />

•Soviet Union.<br />

<strong>the</strong> mat, he is even greater New Jersey.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City High <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> mat."<br />

The Pass Out volleyball<br />

sophomore and state cham- According to Allegretto, team <strong>of</strong> Radnor, Pa,, sponsored<br />

by Srcuriry Saving<br />

pion wrestler has <strong>the</strong> "This Is <strong>the</strong> kind <strong>of</strong> young<br />

[opportunity to study and man who we are proud to Bank and Radnor Associates,<br />

captured <strong>the</strong> champi-<br />

iteain in Minsk, Moscow and sponsor and to <strong>have</strong> repre-<br />

;at <strong>the</strong> USSR National Sports sent not only <strong>Ocean</strong> City onship after placing third in<br />

•Institute.<br />

and <strong>the</strong> state, but <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> round-robin<br />

; "The exchange program United Stetei,<br />

competition.<br />

•promises improvement in For fur<strong>the</strong>r .^information<br />

^performance. Diplomai will •bout <strong>the</strong> "Send Pat Lynch<br />

!be awarded to all partid- to Moscow<br />

•pants for wrestling courses<br />

;and school work," said dry<br />

Irecreation director Mike<br />

[Allegretto<br />

f<br />

who has been<br />

iluccessfully soliciting local<br />

.merchants, civic groups,<br />

! union locals and private cit-<br />

, Liens.<br />

; The scholarship drive<br />

jgoal is $3,500,<br />

scholarshipp<br />

drive, contort <strong>the</strong> recreation<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

•A donation <strong>of</strong> any size<br />

wUl be a great help,* said<br />

Megretto.^<br />

visrroRSWw<br />

VBALLTQLTRNBY<br />

The Sports & Civic Center<br />

was <strong>the</strong> site <strong>of</strong> a recent<br />

Lh Lynch recently completed women's volleyball touma-<br />

^a perfect (32-0) season for ment sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Reci<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City. He is New Jer- reation Deparnnent and <strong>the</strong><br />

•mft state champion in <strong>the</strong> Jersey Cape Women's<br />

;•171-pound p category and VoUeybaU team.<br />

•was also " honored • ed with <strong>the</strong> The competing teams<br />

were registered with <strong>the</strong><br />

U.S. VoUoybali AiiociaHon<br />

The Peach Beach team<br />

from Sewell was in first<br />

place by virtue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

eight wins and two losses in<br />

<strong>the</strong> round-robin competition.<br />

However, <strong>the</strong> team<br />

forfeited out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> play<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

The Jersey Cape team was<br />

in second place also with an<br />

8-2 record, and eliminated<br />

f*% <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

^Community<br />

Center<br />

games to earn <strong>the</strong> right to<br />

play in <strong>the</strong> champlonihip<br />

match.<br />

Pass-Out used <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

hard-hitting attack to put<br />

away <strong>the</strong> Jersey Cape team<br />

in <strong>the</strong> first two games to<br />

take <strong>the</strong> championship.<br />

The winning team members<br />

received ceramic mugs<br />

and <strong>the</strong> sponsors received a<br />

wooden plaque te <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

team's efforts.<br />

WALKING GROUP<br />

STEPS OFF APRIL 3<br />

The Recreation Department's<br />

social walking<br />

vgroup Is about to step <strong>of</strong>f<br />

for <strong>the</strong> 1989 season.<br />

"With nice wea<strong>the</strong>r fast<br />

approaching, consider putsome<br />

spring In your<br />

by partldpating m a<br />

<strong>the</strong> group meets each<br />

Monday, Wednesday and<br />

Friday at noon at <strong>the</strong> Sports<br />

<strong>the</strong> semifinals In two<br />

straight games.<br />

The adult soda! walking<br />

In <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r semifinal group will begin noon<br />

match, Pass-Out defeated Monday, d Ail April 3, 3 with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Globe squad from Tracy White, supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

Heights<strong>town</strong> in consecutive sports, leading <strong>the</strong> walkers,<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

398-6900<br />

18th & Simpson Ave, • <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

SPRING INTO SHAPE<br />

First 100 New Members<br />

OLYMPiCPOOL<br />

(25M)<br />

Recreational Swim<br />

Lap Swim<br />

Aauaslze daises<br />

All Ages Swim Lessons<br />

Splash Parti©!<br />

Competitive Swim Team<br />

Adapted Swim Program<br />

Mom and Tots Group<br />

SynchrantoBd Swim<br />

Advanced Ufesavlng<br />

BABYSITTING<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

1S pecial<br />

2 years for <strong>the</strong> price <strong>of</strong> 1 + (C.I.F.)<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer good March 27,1989 thru April 2,1989<br />

RACQUETBALL<br />

WEIGHT ROOM<br />

Climate Controlled<br />

Nautilus<br />

Hardwood Courts<br />

Universal<br />

Computeriied Bicycles<br />

Concept II<br />

Stalrmaster4000<br />

Free Weights<br />

Rowing Machines<br />

EXERCISE<br />

Aerobic (Low Impact)<br />

Extrclse Classes<br />

Floor Exercise<br />

Fitness Over 40<br />

• Senior Une Dance<br />

Free Weight Class<br />

COMPARE<br />

OUR<br />

FACILITIES<br />

AND<br />

RATES<br />

Thurtdiy, March 23,1989<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocwn City, N.J. C9<br />

GAIJAGHER ON THIRD TEAM<br />

Lynch named All-South Jersey<br />

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

sophomore Pat Lynch, who<br />

became <strong>the</strong> school's first<br />

state wwstUng champion<br />

earlier this month, was<br />

named All-South Jersey by<br />

<strong>the</strong> Qourier-Posi over <strong>the</strong><br />

weekend.<br />

Lynch, 32-0 mis season<br />

and 63-2 for two years, also<br />

earned <strong>the</strong> Raiders* second<br />

regional title. He was Joined<br />

on <strong>the</strong> first team by six<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r state champions, all<br />

seniors,<br />

Tun Gallagher, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City senior who wrestled<br />

most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year at 119 but<br />

Turkington 657. Runners-up<br />

were Steve Basho<br />

dropped down to 112 for654, Louise Ruddy 646, Eveiyn<br />

Davies 622, Margaret Schneider 5,730. Run-<br />

post-season competition,<br />

was a third team choice. Johnson 577, Clare Sunon ners*up were Mary NeUl<br />

GaUigner (264-1) won <strong>the</strong>5«, Rtoda Mak 563, CWck 5,090, Bob Neadhammer<br />

0lstriet32(ifleatll2. Uuch 549, WaUy Jones 542, 4^80, Jack Tumey 3,880,<br />

Lynch, who was a second Mary PAlessio 539, BUI Idith Murm 3,670, Mary<br />

team selection last year, Jacobs 536, Top honors m Gibson 3,65^ Helen Jones<br />

was Joined on <strong>the</strong> first team bridge went to Roland 3370, Peg Dorsey 3,310,<br />

by one o<strong>the</strong>r Cape-Atiantic<br />

League wrestler, Buena's<br />

Damon Nelson at 145<br />

pounds.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>rs included Haddon<br />

Township 1 ! Brian Famham<br />

at 103, Ken Herishen <strong>of</strong><br />

Paul VI at 112, Chee fantane<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lenape at 119, Tom<br />

Walsh <strong>of</strong> Paul VI at 125,<br />

John Barcelo <strong>of</strong> Pitman at<br />

130, Irlk Saundere <strong>of</strong> Overbrook<br />

at 135, Chad Cassldy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Highland at 140, Kemal<br />

Pegram <strong>of</strong> Pemberton at<br />

152, Charles Moorer <strong>of</strong><br />

Penns Grove at 160, Gus<br />

Bucco <strong>of</strong> Paulsboro at 189<br />

and Chan Chung <strong>of</strong> Delran<br />

at heavyweight.<br />

Famham,<br />

Nelson,<br />

Lynch was <strong>the</strong> only sophomore in<br />

<strong>the</strong> All-South Jersey group,<br />

Pegram and Chung are aU choice at 125 pounds. Gal- P© 1 * I 6 "" a * ty. ,^T<br />

juniors. Lynch Is me only Ugher was joined on me tool Robert HaydakttM)<br />

h " " ' « m «»* Buena's George<br />

gg) t m<br />

Millville's Nick Melfi Nfav's Terry Brennan (24-3) Lynch defeated Maxwell<br />

(27-2) was a second team at 145, Buena's Shawn Tri- jnmeRegionJightflnaL<br />

High scorer tapinochle at<br />

fte <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club<br />

March 13, was Ca<strong>the</strong>rine<br />

MINIMIZE 1988 TAX<br />

COMPLICATIONS<br />

Mary Devlne 3,300.<br />

High scorer in pinochle<br />

March 16, was Louise<br />

Ruddy 645. Runners-up<br />

were Evelyn Davies 581,<br />

Emma Cook 577, Sam<br />

D'Alessio 576, Blanche<br />

Chesterton 566, Frieda Malz<br />

565, Margaret Johnson 546,<br />

Madeleine Coe 545, Steve<br />

Basho 539, Eleanor Daly<br />

539, Jan Basho 529.<br />

PLAN FOR 1989TAXESATTHE SAME TIME<br />

GREGG M.HEININGER.C.P.A.<br />

8th Street and Weslsy Ave. Octan City, N.J P<br />

398-8149<br />

WE'RE HAVING A<br />

"HOUSEWARMING"<br />

AND YOU'RE<br />

INVITED!<br />

fter more than 65 years <strong>of</strong> helping Uapp Mny <strong>County</strong> residents purchnse<br />

new homes and improve Ihen old onus we've 1 done some improvements on two<br />

ol our "homes''<br />

Wove expanded., remodeled and redecorated our Villns nnri Marmora <strong>of</strong>fices 1<br />

Both <strong>have</strong> new drive-up tellers, new MAC machines find more room to provide<br />

you with all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> banking services you need!<br />

Now <strong>the</strong>re's more room to provide <strong>the</strong> mortgages. Home Equity Loans. Home<br />

Equity Lines <strong>of</strong> Credit. NOW checking. MonoyMakei Passbook Savings, highinterest<br />

Certificates <strong>of</strong> Deposit, IRAs and all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r services you count on<br />

Cape Savings Bank lor'<br />

GET A FREE HOUSEWARMING GIFT JUST FOR VISITING ANY BRANCH!<br />

ENTER THE HOUSEWARMING DRAWING! YOU MIGHT WIN:<br />

FIRST PRIZE:<br />

SECOND PRIZE:<br />

THIRD PRIZE:<br />

19" Sylvania Color TV<br />

Sharp Microwave Owen<br />

5" Portable AC/DC. AM/FM Black and White TV<br />

"•"• 0 "" c "ft L " H " 0U SEWARMIMG ENTRY<br />

I want to win!<br />

,ewiMt i «nwg*iw"«<br />

deposit S300 in a savings accouni and<br />

ehooii:<br />

2-piiCi Corning Sel<br />

6 piece Silak Knife Sii in Block<br />

- Goll Umbrella<br />

- Goldin Touch Calculator<br />

Cookbooks<br />

Corninq Thermal Server<br />

EARN HOUSEWARMING GIFTS!<br />

deposit S50DO or more in any high yield<br />

Certificate oj Deposit (9 month or longer<br />

term) and chooli:<br />

- MagnavO! AM/FM Clock Radio<br />

- Ski! Cordless Screwdriver<br />

- Home and Travel Tool Kit<br />

- fllack and Decker Can Opener<br />

- Eiecuilve Travel Bag<br />

- Fairbo All Wool Blanket<br />

Otters begin March 18 and end March 31. 1989 at all branches.<br />

aiMlllMliBBntgWe«wl9Bfimim«iat|illMW«8iri N8g«lliriO«f«iB(<br />

mmi«! liMi aMin » S»OM «B mi MM ami iwltM m, «, Mil tnd Vt, 36S-3«OO<br />

VMM, 1M UyMMf* M,, Md-2773<br />

VWktwood. 11S1 MM JKHV tut,, SS4M7<br />

Sal your money on a sale tnd prolltable course.<br />

CAPEA


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Staffing needed nightly 6<br />

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Reward, Call<br />

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Help Wanted<br />

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••<br />

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10 mentni and up<br />

CALL MISS GEORGEANN<br />

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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT<br />

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ARE YOU IN TOWN TODAY...<br />

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GREAT JOBS! Most jatM pay IS hour (minimum W) pins tips &<br />

bonus) Usually 8 days ol 3S-4d hours, Main Shin 9 ajn.-2p.rn. Bs<br />

<strong>of</strong>f for baaehBmel A few later shifts possible. Staff lounoe and frta<br />

use ol heated pod.<br />

9 Chamber Persons • Laundry • 2 Lifeguards •<br />

Yard & Asst Laundry • Desk Clerk<br />

Start between May 16 & June 2_. Mull worK until Labor Day<br />

(W9 need iam> people longer).<br />

GREAT PEOPLE! Wt treat our staff IIK* famlryl Be part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> herd working people <strong>of</strong> 20 adult* _ youthi who earl about<br />

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GREAT PLACE! Andrew's Inn » Colony 1330 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

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wtUr you for eales and listings -<br />

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• Dees your Broker belong to a Ntfenaj RELO Company is<br />

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Construction Laborer<br />

immediate year<br />

round tmploymtnt<br />

opening for hard<br />

working individual to<br />

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for nt w construction<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Upper<br />

Township area.<br />

Valid Drlvsr's<br />

License required.<br />

Contact Aldon Homes<br />

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

Savings & Loan<br />

Association<br />

Requires a part time toiler<br />

In tie Marmora <strong>of</strong>fice, 20<br />

to 26 noun • week. With<br />

experience or will train.<br />

Call Diane Chadwlck<br />

(390^044) or step by to<br />

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(105 Roosovelt Blvd.)<br />

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NJH22t.<br />

LABORBRS • light work with driven IInnw.<br />

Good opportunity to learn, y«ar<br />

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ana, also need up. dump truck<br />

drivers. Call McCarthy paving Co., 3M-<br />

0300 during working Hours,<br />

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION - and<br />

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Individual, must <strong>have</strong> valid driver's IF<br />

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Property/Casually license helpful Call<br />

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NJ 01828.<br />

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wltfi nortiAmencsn Van Unas! Operata<br />

your own tractor. If you doni <strong>have</strong><br />

one, we <strong>of</strong>lot a factor purchase program<br />

that It ana ol trie bast In <strong>the</strong> Industry. No<br />

•iperienee nMaMary. I! you need raining,<br />

we will train you. You mull be ii, In<br />

good phyalcal condlUon and <strong>have</strong> a Mod<br />

driving rocord. Call norUiAitiarl_n tor a<br />

nmpTata InfarrriaUon package. V90&<br />

348-2147 ask farOperator 299.<br />

EXPERIENCED CARPENTER • Must<br />

hava own tosh and transportation. Full<br />

lima, wages animensunita with ability.<br />

0eJI3BM41i<br />

FULL TIME. Part Ima bus and wejtrass<br />

poslMna avataM. Year round and seasonal.<br />

Call Mr. Qaslar torInlwvtow, Mf.<br />

1000,<br />

GARDENERS HELPER - dependable<br />

worker naedad now Ink) DactniMr. Drtv<br />

art license raqulrad, 388-2685, Kan<br />

Southard<br />

Landscaping. <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

pleats leave massage,<br />

HEAD CHEF AND ASSISTANT CHEF •<br />

aiparieneM In running a lane volume<br />

kliehen needed. Top salary, Blue Greet/<br />

Blue SMajd, paid vacation, land resume<br />

to Yesterday's, RMSevsH Blvd., Marmormtumm.<br />

HIRING NOW FOR • summer employ,<br />

mem. Mutt hay* trantpertalon. FUulbl*<br />

daytne hours available IB reliable hart<br />

worker. TrHnlna, at $1,10. Full tme or<br />

part Me, 1-609-628-3018, Scrub Squad.<br />

LOSER3 WANTED • Late 2S pound. In<br />

SO days! Inches, CeUte, Doctor raeommended!<br />

hcredltM Fat AbaOrMrl No Be<br />

eitisel No Drygsi Free Shipping, Barbara<br />

(303) 709-0664.<br />

OCEAN CITY - Board <strong>of</strong> Education <strong>of</strong>-<br />

(too. Secretary is buslrwn adrnlnhMlsrAoard<br />

sucretary, 12 month position.<br />

Good Mcretary skills, compulw knowledge<br />

htlpfuL Conner Mr, Mattew Tomfin,<br />

Business adminianiBrAeard tattary.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> EducaOon Mm, N1 Atbury<br />

Ave, O.C. NJ MMISi. IOI/AA<br />

OCEAN CfTY HBH SCHOOL - head<br />

faoMII m«ch, IBM season, RNporah<br />

bllluss Indude overseeing frathman, JV.<br />

and vmniity program, Quelfflcallont, valid<br />

NJ teatflng nnlSale, (nWettad osndJdates<br />

subrnlt • retuma to Paul LaFever,<br />

Athletic Director, OSMH dry High<br />

School, tth Street a Attantlc Ava,, O.C.<br />

NJ,MIM.eoe/ai.<br />

REAL ISTATI8AU1S . Fun Una sate.<br />

position available for inpaydlna eompany<br />

In Somefs PolnL Expertonead IndlvMuH<br />

should reply In conHdan!* UMSrlna<br />

Raaity, 844 My Av», Sflmars Pelnt,<br />

NJ O1244,, or call MM0O0,<br />

SALES AND CASHIER PERSONNM. -<br />

year round, full lime. Apply In panen,<br />

Monday through Friday, 10 a,m. to 4<br />

p.m. W0Bh»orft Company, 7M Aibury<br />

Ava., O.C, Equal Opportunity Employer.<br />

SCHOOL BUSMISS ADMINBTRA-<br />

TOWBaard Seattaiy - Mainland Regional<br />

High School, an oujsimdlna<br />

school dMMet, located 10 miles south <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic City, Invites apptlcanu for <strong>the</strong> position<br />

ef School BysintH AdmlnhMW/<br />

•oard Secretary. Trie Bawd <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

seeks an Individual win appropnats<br />

NJ MMIkaMn, 3 yaan axpeftensa as ah<br />

<strong>the</strong>r Business MmlnhVafgr/Baaid Secretary,<br />

Ajiistant lugnaaa Admlnkntor/Board<br />

Sacraary er A*skfant 8up«1niendant<br />

tarBusiness, A salary in (He tow<br />

SOs, a liberal banem pa&aga and • jury<br />

1, IMt starting dale <strong>have</strong> Been Mtabllshtd.<br />

Please dlroci Mian <strong>of</strong> inquiry B<br />

Dr. Alfred Arena, Superintendent Mainland<br />

Regional High School. 1301 Oak<br />

Ava,, Unwood, NJ 08221-1098, 608-<br />

«27-!4t1,a,0,BJU,<br />

SECRETARY. m adntiknlor and ath<br />

i 55 drd pracati,<br />

InSrSing<br />

Ml SIASON - AppronlmsiBly $2,000,5<br />

South af 22nd Svaal, Porch, single<br />

•leaping for 4 adula. Call !I6-224-K _<br />

anwiPM.<br />

-h-<br />

AMERICAN PANTNGS WANTED • (kv.<br />

VMlment quality). Staned Ma/irw; fluj<br />

Ufa; ImprMilonlsIs; Genrs, LandsMpai;<br />

•Is, European considered. Prompt, oour"<br />

leaus, confidential lervks. Henry I. Holt; -<br />

P. O. Box 442, Montvilie, NJ 07M5, '<br />

(10i|ais.aii3._<br />

^<br />

HIDING MOWER • with grass ctchs, "<br />

CaiUiO.K95,<br />

''<br />

The Furniture Man<br />

3&SU! % €24-3521<br />

DIAMONDS WANTED<br />

ThomaJ JMMM<br />

Olamonds, HghMI prisH^d.<br />

825A«buf|Avu,O.C.<br />

399^0359 ,<br />

ECRETARYm adntk<br />

shMnt, typing 55 wpm. word pracati,<br />

shorfiand pmhwad. Injoy<br />

ISSi<br />

Child Care<br />

wd. Ijy<br />

g<br />

ff*AB»ff 9 |n r iK*<br />

IB BXPERIENCID MOM - mfl Wlleh y<br />

SET UP/SALES PERSON - needed far ov U,«,TS -Ml D j . ,„ ;<br />

gffl (hop. CUI anarm and leave met- hsffli g| m nm t<strong>of</strong>e ,„,, mltm ,<br />

*"'*•<br />

or»*chooi to Ith grade taaohir. 114^<br />

THUCKINQ SCHOOL GRADUATES: • J,<br />

Bre*chool 10 am grada teachir, 11<br />

Dory Dr. Hrt, 1 to 4:30. Ages PA up.<br />

ipuiy, naadi OTR d<br />

pandlni) (eel, If yeuV* graduated or<br />

are about tograduala from an aocnjdIBd<br />

driving school, you may qualify kr coiig<br />

An could iaif to high pay.<br />

tnMd<br />

n<br />

drtver<br />

enMMnt<br />

Autos<br />

g<br />

neadad for tau<br />

hotaUsBfido, Plauanl worWns eondf..<br />

lion., fuulbto houni. Call 3MJ7OB, »K<br />

for tunny.<br />

JANITORIAL.. Pan lima ovsnlngt, «,«!-<br />

lent Mian/, own uirnporml<strong>of</strong>i<br />

•ary.CII 653-8338.<br />

OCEAN CfTYHiaH SCHOOL<br />

worker, 4 hours per day. Previously cafeteria<br />

exwxtonce prefarrM, Contact Mm.<br />

Nancy Maiur, MIM hod Service Dh<br />

rtaor. <strong>Ocean</strong> dry High School, eh<br />

Snet and Atlantic Av«. O. c. NJ. 389-<br />

1S90. EOE/AA<br />

PA1MTERS - eiMneneed and Ineiparieneed<br />

needed Mr Ocsen City. Avalon<br />

and Stone Harbor area. Call 3SM4M,<br />

PART T WE HELP • for flower shop, CM<br />

WH1S7.<br />

RESPONSPLI PERSON • over 11 to<br />

worK part tma In booMtare,<br />

FkntMt<br />

hour*. 10 to 30 a week, Stop By or sat!<br />

Wed.» Sat. The BMkaMrlt Two, 1052<br />

AtburyAvs., O.C. 398-0121.<br />

RETAL MANAGER NEEDED - at<br />

-Ocs*nB««i»" (clothing) mOcMnOty.<br />

Enrience preferfed, Ltava maaaagl at<br />

(600) 4«S4878. Apply A.8 XP.<br />

n cou<br />

g py.<br />

eMMnt<br />

benello and guartnMd<br />

ws*kly m«»at|t Call toNnw to apply, 1-<br />

WAITRESS AND DISHWASHER • !uP<br />

time positions available. Apply In person<br />

alihe Varsity Inn, BOS. 8th5i<br />

WIW LOOKiNa FOR A FEW QOOO.<br />

Men and Women. II youYs a high school<br />

graduate aaeMng education, tmvel and •<br />

valusW«|0bskliCcall1-«00-Mannst.<br />

WOMEN J06 HUHTEHSI - Q«l aboui<br />

<strong>the</strong> wortd-s Mtaat Carter Advancement<br />

8yit.ni for women and gel t)»1888 Directory<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tomorrow* Jot» tree. Phone<br />

Karan(i0i)«3MigO,'<br />

SHuatlons Wanted<br />

LONG TIMI ADMIRER - and visitor <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City would like tobund on family<br />

tradition and become rtikMnL BMUng<br />

fun tone permanent employment In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty ana. Aga SS, geod health,<br />

coUeoe honors grad, WB asnUdaf al <strong>of</strong>fer.;<br />

Vlease ropry 10 BUI Hutchlns. RD1,<br />

•ax 027, Monjomery, PA., 17752 or call<br />

{717H4S-M7I eves, or watkans. Will<br />

UM consider ptminNp In smal business.<br />

SHnTAHVMOIrTIOMST - g*ntnl<br />

<strong>of</strong>flcs, 4 or 5 days. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty only. Excellent<br />

raMncM, P.a Bat 1034,<br />

Oc*maty.NJ 08226.<br />

SEEKNa A FULL • or pan ami pMfton<br />

as a companion. Pretambty h 00 or<br />

within a if mile radius. Experienced w/<br />

fifWlint fSfSnGN H M ^ ^ l<br />

1B80 CHEV MAUBU - * dr., IUB, aft, i<br />

pis and pfb, 72,000 rniMi. Runs greaL 1<br />

Kto ? fere or bMI <strong>of</strong>fer. Call «•.<br />

MM,<br />

_;<br />

1M2 DODOl AREi • 1800 or bast <strong>of</strong>.<br />

rar.CaiiasMI!SafMrtE.m, ;<br />

1811 TOYOTA CILJCA QT - red, S-;<br />

•peed, power windows, air condlton,,<br />

AM>M castltta. 42,000 mlleS- I«Manl<br />

eondiifchl «,'M0. 0*1' W^M 0 *"!<br />

400 p.m, , A<br />

- M, Vi emin., S-!<br />

Personals<br />

Can CMfMta. Rapfe a? S»ntln«l-Led-<br />

0*. Box 306. OC 08224.<br />

Instruction<br />

VOW AM READING .ens <strong>of</strong> th» mosi'<br />

Mmplati weekly newspapan In New<br />

Jtf»ey, During March we hsn avenged<br />

fflors Mn 408 buslnSM and service advanjMmenB<br />

m Mdt weekly tosut.To<br />

nmrra your ptnsntj copy <strong>of</strong> our<br />

"rnmamn-<br />

Jirsey One nowip*.<br />

psr,,]ust m »4411 toSy..*xJ wel<br />

hay* nun h tie man next Thundav<br />

Targat your Classified Advertising to over<br />

THREE million READERS<br />

* COVER NEW JERSEY WTTH JUST ONE<br />

For Only<br />

'$135<br />

Phone 399-5411<br />

S!SBffi<br />

In 70 dally and weekly<br />

newspapers throughout New Jersey.<br />

lf«E««y<br />

M our <strong>of</strong>lw 'inct wel<br />

WJMnlhii unique syMBm.<br />

Wr*! tNtp you writs fewad<br />

and pt*ot> R in more than<br />

70, nwMpaMni In New<br />

R'» Ihtxpwitiv*<br />

PaymMt <strong>of</strong> «13S wi be<br />

mad* In advance and wt<br />

reach in excm <strong>of</strong> 3 mMon<br />

pwpM<br />

H'AConvwiiant<br />

yit, YouwHiave<br />

|JW. .30<br />

Phone CM<br />

ptymentt<br />

and flm<br />

"««!*>0 choree MD<br />

•Ha*.<br />

Lov»«, pRoregannAUCOF<br />

daataa m adopt wNta kihnt through private<br />

asopfgn, Al medical wptnsn<br />

MM, Caflaaik a DaMM (O1) W<<br />

irwind<br />

OceinOly<br />

Family Resort<br />

ElZ FAINTWQ • Free esUmaias, honaii<br />

wtK. QuaranMd work,<br />

Pratoulonal,<br />

Cati3«1-a367. '<br />

HAT TWE » VIAR AGAIN -<br />

deanlnBll tsfMtnu<br />

In Pr<strong>of</strong>as.<br />

JMusa^«nlne. R«lerencs« availm<br />

Resdj for Summarll Call Usa<br />

«?2<br />

CONSTRUCTON<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Large & Small<br />

Construction<br />

Specializing In:<br />

DECKS •ADDITIONS<br />

Qtntrai Contracting<br />

FHII ESIIMATiS<br />

398-5919<br />

"pmiONAUZED OUANINQ PONI .<br />

The Right Way, i work only for people<br />

who appmdaiii 10 sraara MptrianM<br />

V& ratonat. Oeain Of, area only.<br />

c*llafierSPM,asMi10.<br />

QUAUTY PANTMa • Inakta and out-<br />

•M. OAaapatt ntIM In <strong>town</strong>. Sallslaoilon<br />

auBrantaad, Ml Brian at 306-2ee&<br />

BiLIAill RiSIOiNTIAl, • and com.<br />

marMI rteanlno servjsft Sanrtclnj<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Off and llBBar Township ants<br />

lor war 4 yaan, Banna, openings, Saiurt<br />

day changeoveri. Referaneaa, i-soj<br />

I 1214011, scrub Huad.<br />

vMO MASTEH8 • ean video tapa your<br />

avenB, sports and <strong>the</strong>atrical shows, n<br />

•Mrs aipartence. For Information, all<br />

Mao Masters. S41-2410,<br />

JE1P 1874 - M" TIRES, • alree! L,<br />

mneh suspension. Many astral too r._,<br />

marous u mmllori, tt.100. Call M*,<br />

i71BanerBp.m,<br />

Mobile Homes ;<br />

1871 - 90 FT HOUDAV TRALm • new!<br />

curtains and carpetni, Inside mini ewdt-;<br />

Uon, In oreat ihape. 11,700 wllh porch,,<br />

sirawuhouLeiiiiaistuTMO<br />

ANYONi CAN APPLYI • Oydranlaai!!<br />

WuMG, US ehwje. Even with Ml<br />

oedll No ana refund. Call (211) 8»><br />

B80Sai«,U1uM,<br />

_j<br />

A WONOIRrnJl: F/«IILV EXMRSNOi 1<br />

• Australian, Europaan.<br />

Scandlnsvlan,<br />

High School Eicnano* Budana ArrMW<br />

In AUBUSL Bucoms a Most Fwnlly fo<<br />

ArntrlMn hkraAiral Student E11<br />

cranaii.CaBI-800-Slbllng. |<br />

CONSBDERINQ<br />

ADOPTION? • IJt*<br />

work iogtlfMr W flnt M Mt psslUa;<br />

horn* for your baby. Choose from proles-.<br />

ilaniM laiaciad wri aVRhaiad COUOHM,!<br />

MM1 tw ramify If you with. Tha deeUon 1<br />

H aJMayl yours. Pregnancy<br />

apsrMs<br />

paid. OM Watt M jiving<br />

»M*M<br />

iptti»aia#ii anytina. 1-KkMZir<br />

Love. ;<br />

! .<br />

©<br />

Lyn's<br />

janitorial Service<br />

Window Claming<br />

Homo & Office<br />

391-9516 ...<br />

ANDERSON-OJERKIS<br />

TAG SALE<br />

UquKtaOon <strong>of</strong> hSUM contents<br />

UILDER<br />

UMaM < Imni « fmn upiitrsi<br />

AltoraOons • Ropalre • Rehabs<br />

By The Hour<br />

Call 399-2566<br />

. evenlnps B<br />

HANK<br />

TEDESCO<br />

CononU Contractor<br />

AHHaytli<br />

M7-I0S2<br />

Mr.K's<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

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

and Upper Township<br />

Area<br />

628-2987<br />

, Celebrating our<br />

1 20th ANNIVERSARY<br />

- SUMMER IS COMING<br />

FASTI<br />

J,F. HAYNAL<br />

i QENERAU MNTRACTOR<br />

3TO-4142<br />

NEW HOMES<br />

CUSTOM DECKS<br />

, ANDERSEN WINDOWS and<br />

! SUDMO DOOM INSTAUED<br />

OENEHAL CARPENTRY<br />

PHW toad tiaMhBMie,<br />

" liSSSinMH. MoritHa ratat.<br />

SERVICES<br />

CempMt Ot*nlng Cmmr<br />

Contnct$Avtn>bl* Fully<br />

' ,<br />

Lktnml' Itmnd<br />

4C6O9) 399-8102<br />

BIG JOHN'S<br />

~ LAWN SERVICE<br />

Edotng • Trimmlna • Mjwlng •<br />

ttadgse Tnmrr*)<br />

39»-3706 P3-M<br />

• PICKS • HOME REP.MRS •<br />

tEWSYPHER<br />

t 390-8298<br />

J BARRY MES3NER<br />

!t CARPENTER<br />

PARTING<br />

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR<br />

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

FULLY INSURED<br />

ANBETRftSOM<br />

Custom Painting<br />

927-3143<br />

KITCHEN CABINETS<br />

Showroom displays at below<br />

wholesale prices. SeiutJful<br />

woods and lormlcas.<br />

All new doslgns,<br />

391-0004 „<br />

Onn In a llftama opportunity to<br />

..-. Mrpat your dfearn Home<br />

a wfioliiaii price.<br />

mill In stock from<br />

motel jobs mat I<br />

must Mil,<br />

TWEEDO<br />

SCULPTUBE8 .<br />

PLUSHES<br />

SAM THE CARPET MAN<br />

484-2742-691-8100 „<br />

FOR SALE • Lestsr Baby Grand Plane,<br />

good condition. stSO. Buyer mull mova.<br />

Please' call 391-9301. 4 to 5 p.m. or<br />

SiM47fafiarl,<br />

FOR SALE • StackaMe wuhtr/dryer,<br />

1390. Contemporary s<strong>of</strong>a 5 IwesM,<br />

lass. Call Ml BBSS or 390-1173, leave<br />

mMSBge,<br />

FURNfTURE FOR SAU TOMY - Ta-<br />

(M a Ohalra, Roy Rogtrs <strong>of</strong> Ocsan City<br />

Is remodeling, 10AM Is 1PM, Thursdiy,<br />

Marafi 2J, 11 th 81 * ioarawalis. 0.0,<br />

HERITAGE BUILDINGS - tapered I-<br />

Beam, bolt-up cwnlructlon stwl buildings,<br />

engineer slampad conitructkjn<br />

prints, 3,000 standard siias, 30 x 40 x 10<br />

13.486:401 eo n a man; so x n«i a<br />

(8.188; 80 X 100 » 14 *13.803. Call for<br />

fna bfochuros today. Ph,f140rM4S.<br />

i!H<br />

Garage and Yard Satis<br />

CAiH AND CABBY - SatunfayL March<br />

IS, 10AM lo SPM. lott, Ohdrs, Ind Tablet,<br />

Ump» and Household Umi. 272B<br />

West Avenuo. O.C.<br />

OONTENTS OF TWO APABTMiNTB -<br />

Saiurday, March 29, »AM to 4FM, Coral<br />

Arms Apartments, !«h Bt. 1 AWury<br />

Aw., Art, 12 » a. Bedi, bursau, tablsra,<br />

chairs, lamps. Etc.<br />

ENORMOUS YAHD 8Al£ - Sal.. 3125.<br />

9AM to 4 PM, indoors II cold or wet. Wondarful<br />

Msortmont <strong>of</strong> glass, china, kitchen<br />

and household things; plus lots <strong>of</strong><br />

clothas, records, books, newspapers,<br />

shaet music, postcards and xmas mlngs;<br />

and some Rn llems, drapery hardware,<br />

toys, laraa llgsaw puules, lools and supplts<br />

electrifsl smalls, and odds and<br />

oriels' aalore - literally thousands ol<br />

Hams Alto, at 280Ch42M887,<br />

OFFIOB SPACE RENT FREI • Buy this<br />

S yearolg oltlce building with rwo 2 bdrm.<br />

apts, rented tor $1,100 mo. Workshop<br />

with private bed and affiaa ranted far<br />

f 800. mo Sailing prtcs $225,000. Rani<br />

will pay mongtga. Call 3884121.<br />

KAYAK SWIMMING POOL • Prices reduced<br />

on a Kayak Award Winning Pool.<br />

Make ut an oltar on racondlUenef pools.<br />

Be ready for hot wea<strong>the</strong>r > Buy Now • call<br />

iMOMSTies<br />

SUCCESSFUL . estaBll<strong>the</strong>d (H years)<br />

jawalrynin business for salt. Owner retiring.<br />

Wilie ei5 Superior St., Grove clly,<br />

PA. 1 ii 2? Call (41S) 4»*i7S.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

MASTER BEDROOM - triple dresser,<br />

man's chest, mirror, night tatts, brass<br />

bed. iaso. Call BM4SI7,<br />

Urg» Iraaklronl<br />

Won on TV ihow "Tha Price<br />

It Rlghr. Suiiabto for living<br />

room as well as dining room.<br />

A beautiful and finely crafted<br />

plooe <strong>of</strong> furniture, f 600 Arm,<br />

Call 399-1061.<br />

m<br />

SHAFTO'S RKTAURANT<br />

Is now taking<br />

PIB Orders for Easter.<br />

(M\ 389-0316 or<br />

399.1520 w<br />

MOVIE CAMERA -1 millimeter plus prolactor<br />

plus screen, all Keystone, all tor<br />

only IM.oo. Inspta any day within <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Event, Realtor, 12li Weat Av«-<br />

nus or phone 398-B5O0.<br />

REDiOORATINQ • Mull sell (S) Andrew<br />

Wymh pnnls. Framsd, ready to hang.<br />

Call 391-7024 esrsnlngs.<br />

SOFA BED FOR SALE • Opens to queen<br />

ill bad, dam mattress, slip cover. No<br />

reaionsble olfar refuted. Phona Miawe.<br />

SOLAR iNERQY COLLECTORS - «n-<br />

Mil and tonka for hot water healing and<br />

pool heating. Haal jour pool *M free<br />

sunshine. In slock. Free Info. All Quality<br />

Solar Systems, agS-StHai 1.<br />

THATCHER • KMI, I1U new lisa Cell<br />

>i«ai73Weasi<br />

Boats<br />

1 a.S FT. WAHOO • 1M7 eemar conloia,<br />

19B7 • 110 np Bvlnrude, eis. condlilon,<br />

nifllo, full cushions, In-eonielB eompass,<br />

AiWng 110,800. Dayi, Bra-iaao, evanlnas<br />

mt-TiJi<br />

or call Bud's Marina in<br />

^ean Oily, 311-131 a.<br />

1M1OLASSMABTER SKI BOAT • 1«,i<br />

tL. 76 HP, Loadwrighl Iraller anfl oanvas.<br />

Beady to go into water, $3,975.00. Call<br />

a!4-ai64,<br />

DIXIE 1817 • 11 toot walK around, suddy<br />

irtlnwiSO hp IvInrudtuVRO, only a<br />

doialls, 331-1607, 0 1 6<br />

QL^STRON - v-173,17'A ft runabout,<br />

118 hp Mercury ouifioard, trilier Included.<br />

13,500. Call 815


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, Mireh M, 1118 THBBMKnNBHEDBgR Oo»>n Oily, N.J, CIS<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

A HOMI DUPLEX<br />

Duplex h«i one bedroom<br />

apt. en 1tl floor. 2 bodroom<br />

unit on 2nd door with<br />

large sundiok. Three bedroom,<br />

IVi bath 2 story<br />

home in rear, Qai heat<br />

throughout. Anxious ownsr<br />

has just reduced prico to<br />

$198,000,<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

SPLIT LIV1L<br />

Fireplace, bright comer 2<br />

Bdrm,, 2 bath unit on first<br />

floor, large decks, parking<br />

for 2 cars. Great rental history.<br />

Reduced (or Immediate<br />

sale to }109.000,<br />

Happy Easter<br />

GARDENS<br />

MULTI-FAMILY HOMI<br />

3 bedroom'home with<br />

large mo<strong>the</strong>r-in-law quarten.<br />

Two 1 bedroom apts.<br />

on lit floor, AJI rented<br />

yearly. Oil hsat frreugheul<br />

2 car garage ft plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking on oversized let<br />

Asking $222,000.<br />

NORTHINDCONDO<br />

First floor one bedroom<br />

comer unit, tils bath, close<br />

to beach. A real buy at<br />

$65,900.<br />

jfcsQndoipep<br />

418 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J, 08226<br />

3998123<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

$94,500<br />

PRIVATE BALCONY<br />

ENTRY<br />

UV1NG/DLNINGROOM<br />

• • • MAGNBFIC1NT OCEAN VIEWS • • *<br />

Can be yours from this leeond floor deluxe<br />

condo with ca<strong>the</strong>dral celling, fireplace, cenh-al<br />

air, all oversized rooms. This fantastic property<br />

is <strong>of</strong>fered at $329,000,<br />

• * • DUPLBf * • •<br />

Short walk to beach, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

beach unit, parking. Live in one, rent <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

$219,000.<br />

• * • $69,900 • * *<br />

Condo, cental air, pool, close to everything.<br />

Don't rrdss out on this one.<br />

BETTY JOHNSON<br />

REAL ESTATE, INC.<br />

398-6066 or<br />

8227171<br />

SOUTH END COMMERCIAL CORNER<br />

One large store, one smaller store, botti with powder rooms,<br />

three turn, apt*., 2-two bdrm. apts.. one very Urge 3 bdrm,<br />

apt with ocean views. All with kitchen, bath, dining area, huge<br />

sterap ante, outside storage lockers. See us for Details,<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

Realtors<br />

3258 Asbury Avenue<br />

390-2098<br />

FIRST SIGN OF SPRING<br />

IN UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

HAFffi TODAY... QONI TOMORROWI MtSeuieusfir maintained<br />

RANCH In'nlw neighborhood: 3 §R, i full baths, formal<br />

raomi. family room with firnplaee, de*. oB heat, A/0,<br />

garage... 1129,800.<br />

COUNTRY HOMi In good eondHten Will charm you: t BR.<br />

tcnuned' porch, laundry mom.,, great price at 181,900.<br />

IOOClTINO HOMi WITH LOTS OP IQOTRASI ixewrSvo<br />

hem» features plush carpet; parquet floors, Anderean windows,<br />

French doon. patio, sprinkler... prentiglQus Hilltop<br />

noiflhborhood HURRY SI 89,800,<br />

CILgSHATI SPRING! Omcioui formal room* weieeme hopday<br />

guests. Large kitehen, family room and screened porch<br />

accommodate til your ga<strong>the</strong>rings. Sumpuous master tultt<br />

plus 8 addtienal bedrooms previdi room for everyone. Art<br />

quieWy 1210,000.<br />

PAURMO RANCH HOMI FOR ONLY $11t,9©0: Large liv-<br />

Ing room, dining room wrfli fireplace, eat-in Wtthtn, 2 bedrooms,<br />

de*, garage.,, doni mils outl<br />

•Strait<br />

AVM.WMMTT<br />

WUMMM'<br />

3903400<br />

AVAILABLE! • Bench Haven ratal!iQaea<br />

In tnctaad SaMsnal Msll. Call Jim EpUm,<br />

RB-MM Roil Estau. i-MO-flfr<br />

0890, or t»-4M-QB2S, BraUn protected.<br />

BABNEGAT • 4 badroom cotanlsJ, tomal<br />

dining room. eaHn eounsy Ntrtan, lull<br />

uolKnai package, Econonil»l oil hau,<br />

Atting iiiMOB. CHI Caflia Reslty. 1-<br />

e002i?(W»B31609eW5200<br />

BAHNEGAT - Jut! ladueadl! OffMT m!o><br />

callno. Ranch, gann convened Is lamlly<br />

room, nnml air, flraptaoa, fenced<br />

yard. $109,000. 609-587-2323. Cantursf<br />

21 parssa <strong>of</strong> Hemaa. RaaMr.<br />

$18000 UNBIR ASSI8SMINT 1 bdrffl,, 1 baft, furnished<br />

condo w/air. Clsie to baa* 4 boardwalk, $S8,BQQ. Call Rod,<br />

OARDf NS, 2nd floor, 3 bdrm,, § bath, furnished eende<br />

$136,000, CaU Rod.<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>nd SAPi HARBSR 2nd floor, 3 bdrm., i bath condo<br />

w/garage and meadow vim. $165,000. Call Rod.<br />

REALTORS*<br />

271ft Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226<br />

398-7100<br />

Unique adult living tor 55 yearn and older. One bedroom<br />

condo w/W carpet, fully ©quip, kitchen, washer, dryer, a/c, gag<br />

hot water heat, rear deck, private front veranda, landscaped,<br />

one block to bay, 10 year warranty.<br />

STARTING AT $62,500<br />

Now Renting For Year Round Residency<br />

HEXEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC,<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVINUE<br />

OOTAN CTTY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />

609-399.6011<br />

Owned by Theresa and Charles Palermo<br />

Broker <strong>of</strong> Record • Kathleen Dawltt<br />

They're Here!!!<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

Real Estate, Realtor<br />

2700 Astxjiy Avenue • <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ • 5501 West Avenue<br />

Post Office Box 2048, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

FOUR ilDBOOM • Sinflli tamily homi on a large lot wlft<br />

meadow vnwil Rear yard patio, attic storage, utility shed.<br />

ONI YIAR WARRANTY TO BUYEHI<br />

(60S) 399-163? (609) 399-0784<br />

VACANT GROUND:<br />

Priced to sell, noighborhood builntu lent<br />

H25.000.<br />

'own Close and Country fresh, 2 lots, starting at<br />

161.000,<br />

SEAVILLE • Commorclal, owner financing ivdliblf<br />

msm,<br />

Psrtectcommeraal lot lor businoss, just reduced<br />

i1<br />

MARMORA - Lwt it first site. In this rasidandal met<br />

mm.<br />

SEAVIU.1 • Csunty living it lit but. plus owner financing<br />

165,000.<br />

NiW LISTING:<br />

TAX EXCHANGE WANTED<br />

SEAVILLE • 3 bedroom, 2 bath rand) home. Sunporch, family<br />

room oroWet, full buement, oU hot water heat, hardwooo 1<br />

fteon, 1.13 •«• lot, Own§r will eonsWer iny propirt/ tor<br />

exchange. Land, duplex or commorclal. Call Chuck Rico at<br />

RIOi RIAL I8TAT1,391-1444 or 9274411 atar hours.<br />

Rice<br />

RIAL<br />

ESTATE<br />

904 South Shore Road • Marmora<br />

do!R«N8i* 390-1444<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. & Sun, March 25th & 26th<br />

12 to 4 p.m.<br />

Beesley's Manor<br />

Shore Road -Beesley's Point<br />

SBAND NiW A bedroom Victorian ityte on one acre lot Z<br />

models t<strong>of</strong>t and 2 building lots. Superb location, 1/2 mile<br />

South ieesley's Point bridge en Route 9. Features<br />

tireplace, i ear garage, family room, gas heat, central air,<br />

lowest tax rate In <strong>the</strong> area. Priest drastically reduced.<br />

ilMlOfl'<br />

THE BEST REAL ESTATE ASSET<br />

YOU CAN HAVE AT THE SHORE;<br />

GET RICH SWWLYWITH<br />

A STEADY INCOME from<br />

your Invostment. Pour<br />

units grossing 30K per<br />

year. Excellent rental location<br />

and condition.<br />

Improvement! too numerous<br />

to mention. Call for<br />

detail!!!! Oily $264,500.<br />

Call 398-3636.<br />

MAHMBfU r iri'v<br />

YOUR OWN PRIVATE<br />

WOODS oo mm MM 1 yaar<br />

old 3 bdrm.. 2Vb bath<br />

ranchfif nactM en 1* acraal<br />

Family room, aaNn kit Own (<br />

ttlnlng room, I car garage,<br />

t<strong>of</strong>t mo-MUIon room. ABova<br />

ground owsm pool «iM«*i.<br />

CMiadral oslllng* wMyHght.<br />

Juai raducao (a 1164,000.<br />

DREAMNQ ABOUT MA1MtlNANCE^RiE<br />

RITIRE-<br />

MiNT? Thta li<strong>of</strong>fla Is In<br />

mo»4neonflltlon.NBwit8f.<br />

aga building, raar MA aM<br />

•ncloitd ouulds ihgwar.<br />

Now vinyl Wing and window!<br />

comaWa ths Barfaa<br />

ratlnmenl or vaeHlon horns.<br />

FABUUMN DUPLEX. Cantr»By<br />

kxaod, In aieellsnt<br />

condhkxi. wRh grael renal<br />

hlttoiy, TWi ona ha that<br />

M l ISO nufflMM 19 IW.<br />

Can 399-1612 akout Uila<br />

S124.800 value<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue<br />

(609) 399=1612<br />

1-800-8430172<br />

32nd and West Avenue<br />

(609)398-3636<br />

1-800-526-5090<br />

MARMORA:<br />

aoiSouth Shore Road<br />

(8WW90-3700<br />

1-800-426-3331<br />

BAYLANDINGS<br />

Call our 38nd Street or 1717 Asbury<br />

location (or details on <strong>the</strong> variety and<br />

pries rangt we <strong>have</strong> to <strong>of</strong>fer In <strong>the</strong><br />

quiet, year-round neighborhood <strong>of</strong><br />

Baylandings. We <strong>have</strong> just <strong>the</strong> home<br />

tor you)<br />

500 BAY TOWERS<br />

AFr=0nDAa,i BAYFRONT IN OMAN CITY?<br />

YMI WO actually do <strong>have</strong> several luxurious units<br />

from 116,000 to (173.000, Amenities Ineludi pool,<br />

peeurhy, ito«teri, jorgwui viiwi. tondo tot<br />

ate eovori mm and wwir, fife and floodinsur-<br />

•MM, Mignsd parking,and maintenance.<br />

Call Glnny or. Ptggy whla units am Mill available.<br />

39W171ori-flO(M2Mai.<br />

OCEAN CITY:<br />

Gardens Plaza<br />

Park and <strong>the</strong> Boardwalk<br />

(609)399=5313 1-800-262-3111<br />

500 Bay Towers<br />

5th and Bay. Avenue<br />

(609) 399-7171 1-800-223-0221<br />

AVALON:<br />

2488<br />

' , 8( 0 ) ^<br />

1-800-922-6116<br />

WELCOME<br />

John Rtddlng has joined <strong>the</strong> sales<br />

staff at 1717 Asbury Avenue, Ivan<br />

Whlttaker joint our Avalon location<br />

and Judy Feldeisen Is our newest<br />

sales associate in <strong>the</strong> Upper Township<br />

Office.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

DIRECT OCEAN VIEWS arc what you Mt from<br />

this traditionally furnished and fully equipped two<br />

oedraom, two bath third floor unit, all ready for<br />

your personal summer vacation. (279.900.<br />

PANORAMIC VlfW combined with contemporary<br />

furnishings make this one bedroom, one bath<br />

apartment a "MUST SEE." Includes rental income<br />

for nummer <strong>of</strong> m 1188,900,<br />

BERG<br />

For fur<strong>the</strong>r Information, call 3994211 or stop by.<br />

55th & Haven Ave. 399-4211<br />

Marmora Off let 390-9300<br />

JERSEY CAPE CODS<br />

00 Baylandingi, 5 BR/3 BA, comparo at<br />

-,_/ 1214.900.<br />

00 Supw yr-roynd or vM««on honw. i vilut al<br />

1140,000,<br />

OS DuNiX, tmWLl wpstt, «nfr«l,<br />

ittS,fiO0.<br />

Marmora • Space A ground for home &/or businwi<br />

»200,000.<br />

OCSou<strong>the</strong>ndgasheat/centialalr.GfeaiDaach.liint<br />

Marmora • Comnwcial poulbilltti A beautiful homo<br />

$124,900.<br />

THi PIRFIOT INViST-<br />

MINT, lnMfn»ot$1i,000<br />

per yew from long-term,<br />

happy tenants make this<br />

an Ideal Investment.<br />

Offend at only $124,100<br />

and will haw a new ro<strong>of</strong><br />

and windows by sefflem9nt!<br />

Call 399-1612 for an<br />

Investment prospectus en<br />

this three unit property.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

•iny pott i b«am hsm« en<br />

5 tarn only 16 minium to<br />

HumMion Mill, 3 bdrm,,<br />

enmto Ills Mwi, tatti,tuntan<br />

wo<strong>of</strong>tworti throughout,<br />

•Belino dlih and 1% or<br />

ginga. Ont fll • kM pnparty<br />

roducsd is ft24,gW,<br />

C41I3S9-1612.<br />

LOTS OF LIVING SPACE -<br />

In this 1«\ t»Of condo. Full<br />

Q.E. appll«n« packaga, gu<br />

hot air hast with cantrel sir. 4<br />

bdrni.. 2 bath CTUKM ml*<br />

home <strong>the</strong> parted choice<br />

$169,000. Call 386-363B<br />

YOUR SPOT IN THE SUN -<br />

An (liwdablt olummivii to<br />

nintlngl ImmaajlalB condltkxi.<br />

isrty to ooEUpy or rtnt.<br />

Fully lurnlihad •keallant<br />

location, dgn Is beach and<br />

-hop*- 3 unit! to chOMt<br />

mm iinnlng at U7.H0, Ml<br />

398-3836.<br />

QRiAT INVESTMBNT • lour ? Bsdraomi,<br />

compleUly ramodtlad. ga* heal,<br />

sir, upania UHIIIIM. J27.9O0 mama.<br />

$239,000. C*ll 34 7-( 727-<br />

LB.I. • OUNiS ABBA • iauiiltylly main-<br />

Idnid yaar round or yacalMn home.<br />

Near bench In desirable naiehbahMd,<br />

$320,000, M8-4M-2121."C*Mun/ 81<br />

Parade <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>flat, Rmllor.<br />

LnTLi IQO HARMfl • Mca md cow<br />

lowly s bf. rarch bsmr than naw I<br />

balht, antril air, dining-arsa, itm carpal,<br />

IMr enachud garaga. Mint condllion.<br />

1114,000, 0*11 Watchan HMlton,<br />

600-1IM-6000<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Friday 3-5 pm<br />

Saturday 11-4<br />

934 Bay Ave<br />

2nd Floor<br />

Brand new 2nd floor<br />

duplex condo featuring 3<br />

bedrooms, a baths, wall A<br />

mil carpeting, appliances,<br />

and vinyl tiding. Convenient<br />

to down<strong>town</strong> Ocoan<br />

CIV. f1tS,000. Call 3Maaaa.<br />

Beautifully landscaped two<br />

itory*hom« nwr Oardoni<br />

beaches. Family room with<br />

tireplacs, master retreat<br />

widi tem walMn closet.<br />

mastsr bath with Jacuzzi.<br />

J0t6hon.Champagn» eablnatry<br />

from Ariitokraft,<br />

Jen-alre island, r<strong>of</strong>rig. with<br />

letmiksr, ill appliances,<br />

lloored attic with lots e!<br />

storage, hardwood floors<br />

throughout, wall to wall<br />

carpeting ind floor. High<br />

<strong>of</strong>liclency gal lurnace,<br />

central air. Vinyl tiding,<br />

large lot, $496,000, Call<br />

3M-1156,-<br />

Open porch, living room,<br />

dining room, kitchen, one<br />

bedroom and bath, small<br />

enclosed back porch on<br />

first floor Sacond Door has<br />

two bdrms., and powder<br />

room. Oarage with rear<br />

alley enwmoB, Party furnished<br />

$128,000, Call<br />

399-0041.<br />

Heatod duplex in tho North<br />

End, beach block section.<br />

Second floor has 3 bdrm.<br />

plus a large dormer and a<br />

working fireplace! Off.<br />

street parking. $194,500.<br />

Call 399-1856.<br />

LONG BEACH BLAND - Spsdaliilnt, In<br />

Iha totind'i nresiigloui Norm Bud <strong>of</strong>lBrins<br />

sate and rsntaThomai from th« modssi<br />

to ns magnincanl. Hill AMoclaiei,<br />

RMltort, Harvey Oadart, N, J.60SMB4-<br />

aaoo.<br />

MANAHAWKIN • $1H,»00 4 bsdrBom<br />

east, very ctsu to taiooli, to x BO let.<br />

OiHSes; Call Walchart Rwllori, 80fl-<br />

4B440OO.<br />

MANAHAWKtN • MlnuM lo Baa* end<br />

Bay. Allowable and Spodous Rancti<br />

Home wlUi r#o ear garatje. Priced to ull<br />

it $107,800, Canto Bealty, HaaliOf 1-<br />

IQO.S«2-7M1 or«0iM7.S200.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Friday 3-5 pm<br />

Saturday 11-4<br />

2514 Wesley Ave.<br />

Gold Co«st LOCATION a<br />

beautiful side by side<br />

duplex on a 60x 120 lot In<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best blocks In<br />

<strong>the</strong> City. On» <strong>of</strong> fta only<br />

true Gold Coast properties<br />

ttirranBy l!i»d Jor SBIB.<br />

Don't mlM out an Mt<br />

unique investment opportunity.<br />

$419,000. Gailtoday<br />

889-Mti,<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Friday 3-5 pm<br />

Saturday 11-4<br />

pm<br />

5446-48 Asbury<br />

1 block to beachl Brand<br />

new duplex eondoi with<br />

90% financing to qualified<br />

buyer* 3 bedrooms, 2<br />

bath units with fireplace,<br />

central air, carport parking,<br />

appliances, and carpeting.<br />

See our furnished sample<br />

unit today I Read/ for occupancy<br />

$179.iO0 1st floor.<br />

Call 399-6822.<br />

Duplex dose to beach,<br />

economical gu hast, good<br />

oondWon, rented yearly,<br />

Only$17S 1000a«.1SSi.<br />

SinftW eonagt Irr Oardeni'<br />

location - good condition -<br />

Ideal for year round or<br />

summer rotreat Few<br />

blocks to good bathing<br />

beach and boardwalk. Call<br />

399-1856.<br />

Gardons Rancher with<br />

vinyl siding, attachod<br />

garage. Living room, din<br />

ing room, kitchen, 2<br />

bdrms., and bath, oil hiat,<br />

furnished including appliances.<br />

Call 399-0041.<br />

*139.900.<br />

4 Bedroom* 2 BmhBwchfroni<br />

Mndaminium<br />

Mi BeCow market prices!<br />

Secondflooi$510,000<br />

Msaduptej£$970,000<br />

NO RAIN CHECKS AT THESE PRICES<br />

CALL399-0014<br />

For More details<br />

•OTHER GREAT LISTINGS.<br />

9<br />

OPEN<br />

Saturday 1-4 p.m,<br />

1128 Bay Ave, Unit 18<br />

OPEN<br />

Saturday 1-4 p.m.<br />

1908-10 Asbury Ave,<br />

OPEN<br />

Sunday 1-4 p.m.<br />

1109 Bay Ave.<br />

Four family apt house<br />

near <strong>the</strong> beach. First two<br />

floors <strong>have</strong> 3V a bdrms.,<br />

bath each. Third floor has<br />

1 bdrm., bath. Garage apt,<br />

has two bedrooms and<br />

bath. Two car garage,<br />

$285,000 fumsihed 399-<br />

0041.<br />

Condominium at soo Bay<br />

Ave, witti bay views from<br />

balcony. 2 bdrms, 2 tile<br />

baths, elec, baseboard<br />

heat, central air, peel<br />

membership and assigned<br />

parking, Includes carpet,<br />

drapes and appliances<br />

1101,000 Call 3BB-0041.<br />

P1IME1IVTERA<br />

LOCATION<br />

D«h »pilt kvnl horn* oo<br />

• qwetoui oonm lot New<br />

w/w e«rpt» duoi^wut,<br />

dmjritor w»D covmtn^,<br />

cutlora window tr*ntount^<br />

3 hwfrnwn*. 7, full<br />

bath*, ovattlt* 2 car<br />

gmga and aolv tfonwMk<br />

hot witar tyttm. Exni-<br />

(nt home for jwr round<br />

living or Hand haunt at<br />

Ottihon. S225J00O.<br />

BEACHFRONT VIEWS<br />

AT % THE PRICE.<br />

Beautifully furnished<br />

South end condominiumwltkipectaculir<br />

vlewi.<br />

Spadoui living, dining<br />

•nd Urge kitchen ana, 3<br />

Urge bedrooms and 2 full<br />

baths. Off Drat paiUng<br />

•<br />

In'lop notch eondllkn. A<br />

nk» wlghborhood, a taigs<br />

SOJDH* lot and good long<br />

tana Mtanni make thl»<br />

property a good buy.<br />

flTSflOtt<br />

r<br />

$223,900<br />

Bayfront<br />

withBoatslip<br />

$179,900<br />

2 Houses<br />

For Price <strong>of</strong><br />

One<br />

$229,500<br />

Triplex<br />

2-1 Bedroom<br />

1-3 Bedroom<br />

Brand new listing I Large<br />

duptex, a bdrm., 11 Vs bath,<br />

washer/dryer, gas hot<br />

water heat, <strong>of</strong>f stfset park,<br />

ing, fully leased, growing<br />

$12,900 yearly. Open<br />

perch and rear patio, Largt<br />

lot 40 x 100 zoned Rz (40);<br />

new plumbing & wiring.<br />

Close to popular beach,<br />

exesUent rental area, good<br />

Investment See it today<br />

before it is sold •1209,000,<br />

Call 388-1856.<br />

N»w listing in Riviera seetlon.<br />

Two story home with<br />

attached garage. Living<br />

room, dining room, modem<br />

eat in kitchen, family room,<br />

bath and laundry en first<br />

floor, 3 bdrms., new bath<br />

on second floor, elec.<br />

baseboard heat, central<br />

air, hardweed floors, itor.<br />

age ever garage, appliances<br />

included. 1235,000.<br />

399-0041.<br />

3 bedreem, 8 bath rancher<br />

with fireplace in living<br />

room. Spacious rooms and<br />

large lot. Only $138,000,<br />

Call 3994822,<br />

lager<br />

Street & Haven Avenue • 598-50Q0<br />

421 BattiriiiRd. 20034lhSt. Ill AtlanticAve.<br />

388-0041 3«9-"«. , ?W!"


Thursday, Hveh 23,1919<br />

THE 3EHT1NEL-LEDQ£B OCMJI City, NJ. C15<br />

C14 THE 3ENT1NEL-LEDGEH Oce«n City, N.J. Thuraday, March 23,1989<br />

Rial Estate Salt Rial Estate Sale Rial Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Rial Estate Sale Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Sale<br />

By Owner<br />

Comer Sayvlew Property<br />

§ bedrooms, 3 1/2 bath,<br />

family room, w/llrsplace,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, oomplsts bar room, 2<br />

laundry arils, centfal air,<br />

gas hail, sprinkler iyitem,<br />

burglar alarm, storage,<br />

g a/age<br />

Asking<br />

$359,900<br />

Only Interested Parties<br />

By Appointment Only<br />

399-9544<br />

0!<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> comforts <strong>of</strong><br />

home m this cozy year<br />

round duplex, 1st floor<br />

apartment rented for '89<br />

summer season. Sit by <strong>the</strong><br />

brick fireplace during <strong>the</strong><br />

winter and on <strong>the</strong> beach in<br />

<strong>the</strong> summer! Lots <strong>of</strong> parking-plenty<br />

<strong>of</strong> storage,<br />

1249,900,<br />

—w Be your own boss, ran<br />

5i ' your own •:<br />

stablished year-round<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>nd dell with good<br />

Inrorne and a 3 bdrm,<br />

ownen apt, A great investmint<br />

at 1295,000,<br />

GOVERNMENT HOMES - from §1.00.<br />

"U Repair, Also (» delinquent praps'ly.<br />

Ceil tB§-S44-8i33. lil, 441 torInfo,<br />

3 bedroom single family,<br />

new w/w eafpet, freshly<br />

painted, <strong>of</strong>f itfttt parking,<br />

60x100 ft lot Close to<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>rn! beachesand<br />

priced below comparable<br />

propertii. Only 1118,900,<br />

Call Tom Today,<br />

mum w<br />

RIAL ESTATE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

REALTOR<br />

398-7100<br />

DUPLEX<br />

3 bdrm, duplex dose to<br />

popular nor<strong>the</strong>nd beach.<br />

Lovely Mean views from<br />

front decks. Great Invest,<br />

ment property with good<br />

rental potential. Call for an<br />

Xgp HACHBLOOC<br />

appointment today,<br />

i Qiarming Victorian north- 1198.000.<br />

_^end home with 6 bed-<br />

' is.) rooms, 2H baths. Rented<br />

•^J» groundfloor apartment<br />

/r-^, with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.<br />

1 £i/ Large tot with 6 parking<br />

Sig, spaces and lovely side<br />

ffy yard with double garage<br />

4*5| with a second floor. Many<br />

' iS Biusl see extras. Home<br />

. protection pirn, $298,000.<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED<br />

6 large apartments with 5<br />

heated rooms and <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Gross rents <strong>of</strong> $63,000 with<br />

COMMERCIAL unusual tax advantages<br />

make this a great Invest,<br />

ment. $47S,Q0Q.<br />

Hi<br />

We'll help<br />

make your<br />

American<br />

Dream<br />

come true.<br />

FOR SALE • Duplex. Sou<strong>the</strong>nd, fully 00<br />

cgpied, polinUil tor growth, Una oandliion,<br />

near beach, Nordic final Esiais, BOO<br />

• eth itrasi, <strong>Ocean</strong> City. I0MS1-151B.'<br />

FREE FRII FMI BROOHUni • on<br />

waisffrani and non-waterfront homes In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>County</strong> area. Oil! Zasriana* Really<br />

Toll Free 1.800-M3-1142.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA. spacious t bflffnl, i<br />

Bam unll fllrsctiy oceanrront. Lovely iraditisneJ<br />

furnishings, fully equipped, Pries<br />

ai (279,000. For appointment, all The<br />

Richards Agency, Realtor, Gardens Pla-<br />

.•«, Qa/deni piaa <strong>of</strong>fice, 39B-S3S3<br />

S525-27 CENTRAL . now oonilructlon, 4<br />

bedrooms, all appliances and eafpiting,<br />

fireplace, large fear deck Csii215-§^<br />

3221<br />

A IROCHURE FRiilil . For <strong>the</strong> Lowest<br />

priced Jersey Shore Waterfront Community,<br />

Priooi f lartlng in <strong>the</strong> MO'i, Call iWt<br />

numBaf (arjnlormatjon, 1 -800.^3-1148,<br />

laehtrisa Realty, Realtors,<br />

A FREI CURRENT LIST OF HOMES •<br />

for sale at ine shore (^ease specify desired<br />

areas) Aci nowll Oali today tolf-tree<br />

1-100-633.114i, zacnarlae Really, Realtors.<br />

BAHDiNS PLAZA • baauilfuliy dewrated<br />

orts bedroom, one bath third floor<br />

unit, special views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ocean and Atlintlc<br />

City skyline. Pool, puMng and t»-<br />

cunry, n 39.900. Call The Richardi<br />

Agency, Real Estate, MS-S353 tor an<br />

appolnnieni to jnapeei.<br />

OCEAN CtTY DUPLEX CONDO • loytn<br />

end, T/i Bocks torn beach, Snd I,, J<br />

Bedrootni, 2 full baths, brick tlreplacs, 2<br />

decks, furnished, wa!her/dryer, yxcslleni<br />

fenta) history, enjoy for summer, reel<br />

value (or Ii*i,i00. Call soi-Mi -Ml*.<br />

TUOKIRTON • This dafiinj 2 bedroom<br />

WatBffront Ranch on cui-de^ac, Gloss<br />

to bey accuss An ensllon! Investmentl<br />

181,500, Century 21 Parade o! •tomes,<br />

Realtor, §o»-28§-0!Oo,<br />

FOX REAL ESTATE<br />

THERE REALLY IS A<br />

DIFFERENCE IN REAL ESTATE<br />

1148 BAY AVE,<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

CORNER LOT<br />

5400 square foot building<br />

plus 2 baths. Great exposure<br />

for any store front<br />

and a wide variety <strong>of</strong> retail<br />

usa. Tremendous possibilitics!<br />

Owner anxious!<br />

$475,000,<br />

COMPANIES.<br />

BEACHWATCH<br />

II<br />

Condo Innaculate 1 bdrm.<br />

condes steps to beach and<br />

boardwalk. Fully<br />

equipped and furnished<br />

with pool, Jacuzzi and<br />

laundry fadMties. Prices<br />

starting at 194,900,<br />

SINGLE FAADLY<br />

Unique custom built hi.<br />

level single family home.<br />

This value priced property<br />

has it all including 4<br />

bdrm., 3 baths, 4 decks,<br />

entertainment room with<br />

wet bar, family room.Vi<br />

basement and plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking, $256,700,<br />

TRWLIX<br />

Immaculately maintained<br />

newly renovated 3 bedroom<br />

duplex with a<br />

charming cottage. Heated,<br />

for year round use. Fully<br />

rented for 1989 summer<br />

season. Home Protection<br />

Plan, $324,900.<br />

\<br />

DUPLIX<br />

With large upper cottage 1<br />

dose to beach, boardwalk,'<br />

Off afreet parking. Idealsummer<br />

home plus rental ^?><br />

unit completely done over,:<br />

Large front porch. Call for »<br />

details, 1239,000,<br />

BEACHBLOCK<br />

MulU or duplex with great<br />

potential and current 4<br />

guest house license. Ten.<br />

nit, park, beaches, and<br />

boardwalk all dose to this<br />

great investment property. |<br />

Call for an appointment<br />

today! Priced right at<br />

$265,000.<br />

BEACHBLOCK<br />

This triplex has beautiful<br />

ocean views and 1989 |<br />

summer leases. Modern<br />

kitchens, 4 bedrooms and<br />

parking make this a must ,<br />

see, $321,000,<br />

ERA® FOX REAL ESTATE<br />

ON BRIGHTON PLACE BY THE BEACH<br />

809-399-0080<br />

P.O. BOX 425 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />

Each <strong>of</strong>fice Independently owned and operated<br />

OPPORTUNITY •Some conditions and limitations apply © 1917 Electronic Realty Associates, inc.<br />

For One Owner<br />

Major Stont Harbor. NJ<br />

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS<br />

ALSO: Properties at AUCTION<br />

Subject to Confirmation & Mortgages<br />

19 Properties-$13 Million Valuation<br />

Prestigious Resort Community 40 minutes <<br />

So. oi Atlantic City<br />

ALSO: Owners Classic Cars & Boats<br />

All Properties Require Certified or Bank Treasurer's check<br />

deposit at Auction (no Money-Market checks).<br />

•Stipe* Beachfront Residence DEPOSIT $50,000, • (3) gtsehfrsnt ft<br />

Oouanview in, DEPO^ $50,000 EACH • (9) Baytide Condo* at 1110<br />

Hater 1 1 "Swift Boy' 1 DEPOSfT $20,000 <strong>of</strong>fered Individually.<br />

•Major m slip Oeep water "Stone Harbor Marina" on 7'A acrM zoned<br />

fw MoMAtota), Sale subject n court approval. DEPOSIT: $200,000,<br />

$500,000 in 7 days.<br />

.-Pier 96" Marina Planned for 56 dips DEPOSIT $50,000. • -Scotch Bonn«*<br />

Marina DEPOSIT 110,900 (Party in pMMtsbri cttlms right* under<br />

an alleged Lease Purchase Aoreomunt which Is denied by seller). •<br />

HeMfeM im Qpp, -Wowi •tartar Manna DiPOSIT mm, • U<br />

urat commordal trad V, milt wi el Parkway adjoins Ford Deafer<br />

DEPOSIT $50,000.<br />

FINANCING ON ALL REAL ESTATE. CALL: Robert<br />

Birch, TavttlockFInanclil. (800) 327-3404 or Irving<br />

Levfn.Altanrtandal, (609) 428-2133.<br />

Request Sales Agreement at least 3 days prior toAuction<br />

for your New Jersey attorney's review.<br />

CAR/BOAT DEPOSITS AT TIME OF AUCTION! 110,000<br />

certified or bank treasurers check.<br />

Previews: Sunday, March 19,14 p.m. & Friday, Itarch<br />

31,5.7 p.m. 4 Saturday March 25,3^ p.m.<br />

AUCTIONS UNDER TENT: Saturday, Aprtii at 11 wn.<br />

at83rdSL&<strong>the</strong>B«ch.RAlNORSrtNE.<br />

Real Estate AUCTION<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ BOARDWALK<br />

Ohio Ownership Orders Property Sold<br />

RESTAURATEURS! INVESTORS! RETAILERS!<br />

At The Hurt <strong>of</strong> The Casino Area!<br />

Former "White Castle" Restaurant<br />

1527 Boardwalk, Between Kentucky & NY Avis.<br />

Zoned Resort/Comm'l. Ideal for O<strong>the</strong>r Una<br />

SufaJKl to Confirmation. 23' on Boardwalk x W, 6,000 tq, ft.<br />

2-flontf. Modernized, immaculate. Panoramic ocean views.<br />

Includes modern too-oMhe-line equipment.<br />

DIPOSIT: 18%, <strong>of</strong> «*Wi $80,000 It Mrtlfad <strong>of</strong> link Tmsurert<br />

check at time o) Auction.<br />

Preview: Tuesday, March 28 from 1 to 3 p.m.<br />

AUCTION On premises: Sunday, April 2 at 1 pm<br />

Also preview by appl In cooperation with Network Commercial<br />

Realty Corp., Cardiff, NJ<br />

Request Brochure<br />

LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS<br />

35 North 4th Street, Camden, NJ 08102<br />

'<br />

AMERICAS FOREMOST<br />

. REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />

ORGANIZATION<br />

Tho Trnirmn Building 1519 Spruce Sued<br />

PHILADELPHIA. PA 19102 i2IM ^•S -4S00<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday 12-4 p.m.<br />

Baybridge Condominiums<br />

9th & Bayfront<br />

PRICE SLASHED $20,000<br />

Builder says SILUII<br />

Now Starting at $109,900<br />

Bayfront<br />

Slit 2 bedroom units left, central air, storage room. All kitchen<br />

appliances, utility room, covered parking, swimming pool and<br />

great vliwi.<br />

BERG<br />

55th & Haven Awe, 399-4211<br />

OCEAN CITY • New 3 bdrm,, % bath condo, pa hat, central<br />

air, complete appliance package, wall to wall carpets, celling<br />

fans, cuatom mlnl-bllnda and verticals. Great price, Asbury<br />

Avenue location. Reduced to S149.000. Gill today!<br />

Hm USTINO OC1AN CTTY - A CoiW ttt, fireplace<br />

every appliance, coma lot Clow to s<strong>hopping</strong>, transportation<br />

schools, Victorian style In Bay arm Must tell this<br />

month. Priced In <strong>the</strong> ISQPs. Call now.<br />

NEW LISTING OCEAN CITY. Opportunity It knocking...<br />

in this well maintained 3 bdrm., 2Vi bath <strong>town</strong>hoiuie. Featuring<br />

new carrx-ts, complete appliance package, central air and<br />

more. All yours for $109,000, Come tee it today.<br />

OCEAN CITY • Office and garage commerdflU^ zoned for<br />

. retail time, business or pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>fice, Uunctry, dry<br />

'cleaning. barbWand beauty ohopt, eaf'wMh, our lei, vmrehouslng,<br />

tic, Conslsb <strong>of</strong> 459 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong>fice (pace and SJ4 »q. ft<br />

garage space. Lot size is 55'x9O 1 - only $118,000.<br />

OCEAN CITY-Large 5 bdrm, 2 bath home on oversized lot<br />

In a convenient area. Close to good sou<strong>the</strong>nd beoche* and<br />

easy commute to Atlantic City. S134.500.<br />

OCEAN CITY • Location, condition, price make (hit beachfront<br />

property a fee*t buy, 4 bdrm,, 2 biih, gat heal, central<br />

air and 2 car garage. Beautifully furnished arid meticulously<br />

maintained. Good storage and additional <strong>of</strong>f street parking.<br />

Call today for appointment to preview. S339,(XXX<br />

OCEAN CITY - Bayfront condo • 2 bdrrn., 2 batti, complete<br />

appliance package, gig heat, central air, flrepUce, window<br />

treatment, two decks, swimming pool, tennis courts. Available<br />

boat dips to 60 feet, Great views <strong>of</strong> Inland waterway.<br />

$174,900.<br />

Y1AR.RQUND RENTALS<br />

Choice <strong>of</strong> 2 or 3 bdrm. year-round rentals from $625/monthly.<br />

Located In <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Somers Point or Upper Township.<br />

COLDUUeU.<br />

ACADEMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

909 WEST AVE.<br />

388-3888<br />

*s ft^r^m gng mi "] i pi Tirr<br />

For On* Owner<br />

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS<br />

Premier Boardwalk & O<strong>the</strong>r Locations<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

5 Ml. So. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City<br />

ALSO: (2) Classic AutomoMw<br />

Several Properties at Auction<br />

Subject to Conflrmatkm<br />

Boardwalk Properties Opposite Music Pier.<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands pass here annualtyl<br />

Property (1) Four Ad], commi Parcels. 800,802 OKU 806, SOB &<br />

810 Boardwalk. As 4 Paresis or Entirety. 808 & 810: ABSO-<br />

LUTE. Property (2) "SIMMS' BLDG": 822 thru 830 Boardwalk.<br />

Five commi. AS ENTIRETY ONLY. Property (3) 800 A*wy Av».<br />

BANK BLDG. IN TOWN LOCATIONI ABSOLUtE AUCTION.<br />

Property (4) Four Ac. Comtm Tract. Adjoin* •WendyV^Rto. 9,<br />

Marmora, NJ .<br />

FINANCING ON ALL REAL ESTATE: CALL Robert<br />

Birch, Tavlstoc* Flnanctal, (800) 327-3404<br />

Request Salee Agreement at least 3 days prior to<br />

auctions for your New Jersey attorney's reviews.<br />

Previews; Saturday, 3/18 from 12 to 3 p.m.<br />

AUCTIONS <strong>of</strong> Bank Building & Boardwalk * oper-<br />

' tlesHeUonBoardwalt:Saturaay,lltoch2S,12<br />

noon Marmora Property on Premlsss: 2 pjn.<br />

Brand rmw «W« by tMt unit*<br />

anllabla an Aibuiy Avenue In<br />

dwlmbls Z2nd •ire** location.<br />

Thl* quality construction toatuffl*<br />

4 bdrmi., 3 lull tlk) bailw. cut torn<br />

kltchant wltn full appliances<br />

packag*, gas neat » cantral air.<br />

Spring iHllvsry. Available «'<br />

f24S.00Dp«rilda.<br />

Gold COM tscond Sosr condo<br />

•Mi bemmtul VMM M octtn.<br />

FMura Mud* 4 tadrnnu, i<br />

MM. ipadBUi norm, crthsdral<br />

ctingt. AMr raft* comldsret)<br />

DM MMn on WMty Mr o<br />

tsoowo itmm m m w $m<br />

Ute ntw Ml floor m imwm<br />

un». UMd )UM h (bM tor •umm«rt<br />

TUnw ntoi b^moiM, 2 «•<br />

MM, aiMnc B«Mbe«rt hM,<br />

and 1 ammim Mm *«""•<br />

location. All tor»i 64.900.<br />

UnUmlnd potwitlal avsllabie with<br />

this new IWno ol ll» Droial<br />

An Hotel «1 11th » Cantra)<br />

Avenua. ExcelkMit repeal dlanteue.<br />

Up lo 23 room* and 6<br />

opoitmeras. Call Marr Agancy lor<br />

additional Inloonalkml<br />

CommcrdaJ or pr<strong>of</strong>esalonal<br />

opportunity available In <strong>the</strong><br />

2100 block <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue.<br />

Ideal location for small business,<br />

shop or <strong>of</strong>fice. Off-street<br />

parking available out back.<br />

Call Now HI<br />

Compare M Jus rarnWed<br />

fins noer unit on Atbury Avanua<br />

nw 38th Street. Every thing k<br />

•JfflM new and 16% ownsf<br />

flnanctng to avallttM to qualHM<br />

Buyer. Tnto will Ml Int. Make<br />

your appoMmeni newt \<br />

INVEST<br />

RESIDENT1AI<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TWS WIOC^ HCHUGOTS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

GnU ln*ailn«t buyl Four unit bldg.<br />

la ^^utar gantcf,lfUjtd location. Fully<br />

mM for usmn MHH with S21.000<br />

lncoBM. Dujv |M Ui« HAW Act<br />

qnkkly, thl. on. went \uti tlSK.WO.<br />

DuplwwtUi3btdroonn.2b.th.. lath<br />

unit with bay vWw., |M owner<br />

(Bandng ml&Mt to qualified bu'y.r.<br />

$240,000. Bat buy In <strong>town</strong>.<br />

rjiartifrrmi dseatsr fumUhtd, Two<br />

Mnsni it an unvillavibk price.<br />

EstUetl ftntal hlilDiy,<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

M^nlftdent <strong>town</strong>houKs with but<br />

•lip*, 3 bedrooms, 3'A blths.<br />

room with wH bUi finplEa In Hvlng<br />

room, all ippllMico. From IIH^DO,<br />

M heota buy In Oct^i Qty.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Soutfund privicy |Kl gnat beachM<br />

am ba yam In Wi I bednem, I bath<br />

fully furniihtd ffrtt floor condo,<br />

•130,900.<br />

OoM to bMch * bonntwtUc Corgmu.<br />

1 bdrm., 2 bath unit n/M .mmltlei<br />

Ideal lid Imu or lnvstm«it Excels<br />

Unl rtnUl hlftory. 1111,(00,<br />

OCEAN CTTY<br />

Luntieua U«lng en tlw bay. Two M-<br />

TOom, 2 Uth with «11 «m»nlUB. MoU-<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

Mow BtikM, owner (Inwitlng, miki<br />

joumlf a kmandaut dll Urg.<br />

fanUy bana wtth nmniroui anenlUct<br />

on 3 am. SU.gog, AdJwM addltkmillotaYilUbUforSSO.OOO.<br />

Udanqp conlo b a pefeel gtttw.y<br />

p<br />

Oan • wtB H bay, *61,«X). SWaL<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

CommrcUl/Rttill and <strong>of</strong>flM building<br />

1,400 •]. ft. iwldcntial J.400 tq. ft comnwrvW<br />

plia ad^ining lot that can b.<br />

dmlopad. Supaib conttructlon, g»at<br />

nine. AaUog $473^00. Spaak to ut<br />

about <strong>the</strong> gn* hkW« potntlal thii<br />

pnptrtyhae.<br />

OCEAN CITY, UPTEM TOWNSHIP,<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY AND ATLAN-<br />

TIC COUNTY. W. bm a ittlttj <strong>of</strong><br />

\ & and amdombilui>iteaaHaUp"


CIS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oca.n City, N. J. Ttiurwiiy. Mtreh 23, ISM<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

COASTAL<br />

U<br />

Brighton Place Booch<br />

Front - Lovely 2 bedroom 1<br />

bath unit wih all <strong>the</strong> amenities<br />

Unobsmjctod view <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> ocean and wide-wide<br />

beach, Ixoellent rental hl§.<br />

toty. 1200,000<br />

Money making 4 units<br />

mult) steps to tie beach.<br />

1888 Income 128,000 without<br />

owners unit Owner<br />

financing available<br />

1316.000.<br />

Super single on SlmpEon<br />

Three bedroom, 1Vs bah<br />

with everything new.<br />

Fenced In oversized tat<br />

Plenty <strong>of</strong> parking,<br />

$171,000.<br />

Well maintained beach<br />

block duplex. Three<br />

bdrms., and one bath each<br />

floor. Furnished and ready<br />

to gel $176,000.<br />

Great rental unit with<br />

proven iwek record- Ideally<br />

situated near beach<br />

arid boardwalk. Fully furnished<br />

and ready for summer<br />

rennlt. $75,900,<br />

Spacious nor<strong>the</strong>nd condo<br />

with sunken living room<br />

and eeiy fireplace, 3<br />

bdrmi., 2 baths. Asking<br />

i17i,0M.<br />

Summer Rental<br />

1.3, 4 BEDROOM APT8 • Cemar preparty.<br />

Largo, dun op»- 1260 Mbury<br />

An. SM owner am . Ml Of call (215;<br />

SSMMS « MMS1-0771 tome weekend!,<br />

Adultt^amlUH only.<br />

6OTH k ASeUHY - Top floor <strong>of</strong> QuplB, S<br />

or a Bdrmi., 1 v> baOii. waiher 1 dryer,<br />

dl&hwsher, wall-m-wall. gar. dl«p., mien.,<br />

uoun or hill-iauon. Call 608-<br />

500-7002.<br />

6TH J WESLEY • apartment In quiet<br />

ana. 3 Bdrmi,, iun porch, front & iM<br />

vtrdi, laundry anil, mature adult* preferred.<br />

Credit eheek and reStreneee required.<br />

No P«l»l Call for appointment 1.<br />

609-399-2900<br />

§J4 PINNLYN PLACl • 3 badroom LUXURV APT, • Centrally ioeMsd, fully<br />

house, yard, gangs, no pas, 1760/ fum, Wim antral A/e, bemt, t brm,. i<br />

weak, 2 week minimum, owner, Mi-<br />

(H.31B0.<br />

BAY FRONT WITH BOAT BLF • Ooaan<br />

City, duplm, 2nd «. Unit, 3 twdroomi, S<br />

bairn, dkhwajhw. wuhar/dryar, fum.,<br />

groat vim. on ins water. 21^5+4-1656 or<br />

iiMSMiig,<br />

•AY • toconri naar condo, all pl«M Iron)<br />

and full dock lacing bay. Two Bedrooml,<br />

I'A tarta, all aim, Spoiioss. Augiat<br />

only. Oil 4S4.11 Bl or 42i-1 OM.<br />

Real estate Sail<br />

i Charming a bedroom single<br />

family home on a fantastic<br />

lot In a quiet<br />

residential neighborhood<br />

only $139,900.<br />

Fully heated duplex lit<br />

floor, 2 bedroom! 2nd floor<br />

8 bedrooms unltwift poreh<br />

Summer Rental<br />

BAY8CE OC • 2nd no<strong>of</strong> apt., qulai mm,<br />

13,000 par laaun plus slocutc. Call<br />

iiW2ia*7iitt<br />

BBIOHTON PLACE - 9 bedroom <strong>town</strong>;<br />

houjM. 2Vi baihl, 2 patios, (riplast, t<br />

Mr gamps,,My turn, wim all ifflanlUM.<br />

Avallabls br iummsr, Th» Hshvdi<br />

Agency, Rial Ejiata. Park Ptacs and th*<br />

twach. 399-5350-<br />

MNTRALLY LOCATED • 4 brm. hoy|»,<br />

1 Mi, Ir, dr. ML, itudy, w/d, turn.<br />

•Mr* 8-12. i porehM, <strong>of</strong>r*Ms! perk.,<br />

tiO.OOO. tor •anon May 1 - Sapt. 15.<br />

Ranipayttli In adv, No iseurthf noodad.<br />

Call 399-2155 M-F, QAM 10 1PM.<br />

eabM TV, ilHpt I, w/d. ousMa ihowgr,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f-avM purtL. PMI pnVUagei, iln§n».<br />

No psa, «n*, monthly, i«e»ora]. Call<br />

398-2155 dtp, 9AM to 1PM.<br />

CLEAN . sgmlonaBia 2 bdrm. dup.. II<br />

Jarnn Pi., nr. beach and board*. SlMps<br />

M. Uv, rrn., din. rrn,, Ut*en, pareh w;<br />

awnings, kKfced Mrage. FnmllltB only.<br />

No pw- WeaWy torn1200. June/8ip!i<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

REMKK®<br />

REALTORS ®<br />

2716 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

398-7100<br />

Inoomo producing property,<br />

convenient location, lull<br />

yearly rentals only<br />

$189,900.<br />

Souftind duplex 3 bad-<br />

^ VA tath i M h m ,<br />

b(jy „ , duplex at<br />

|ia4QQO „ $112,000 ut<br />

fisQr$1t210002ndfloor,<br />

NEW LISTING - Enjoy <strong>the</strong> tranquil living on <strong>the</strong> bay from this<br />

2 bedroom, 2vb bath <strong>town</strong>house only 3 yean old. Pool lacilltios,<br />

tennis courts. Only $181,900,<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

The oceanfronf Investment in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ.<br />

^BEACHFRONT-)<br />

NOW<br />

$134<br />

FROM<br />

Beautiful beach & boardwalk<br />

location in th© residential section<br />

<strong>of</strong> this popular family resort, place<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> 17 efficiencies & 1 bedroom<br />

condo's on <strong>the</strong> mosf desirable<br />

investor list<br />

• m<br />

Interiors fully furnished &<br />

accessorized, With microwave,<br />

dishwasher & disposal, central air,<br />

wall-to-wall carpeting. Large pool<br />

with sun patio, undercover parking<br />

& storage facilities featured.<br />

CALL OR VISIT NOW FOR<br />

INmODUCTORY PRICE SAVINGS!<br />

(609)399-2911<br />

Model Sam & Rental Qflte©<br />

Open Mon,-3at,: 9-5 pm; Sun: 11-4 pm<br />

AJ17tti Street A <strong>the</strong> BoodvralK <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ<br />

NOW ACCEPTING 1969 SUMMER RENTAL RESERVATIONS<br />

Marketed<br />

Exclusively By.<br />

Summer Rental<br />

GARDENS SEASONAL APT, • ana badroom,<br />

itoap. 2, iMng area, Wcnsn bah,<br />

util. and cahla Included. Ill Wai An,<br />

WHksnd* all 301-1072 or weekdays,<br />

call HMIOCI 21 :>oa8-i6oe. after 530 tun.<br />

GOLD COAST AREA-1 block io beach,<br />

4 bdrm,, i bun api. fully equipped,<br />

available in ID MB ana ws to 7Ǥ.<br />

.12,000 tar Mo wMka. Odl 81B-MB-<br />

701s.<br />

LARfil ONI BEDROOM - (tlMfM 4)<br />

apartment, new Mam new bath, color<br />

TV, mlOBwava oysn, t1,100, pef monti.<br />

Call 891 ^408 torappolnBiBnt,<br />

LONG BEACH ISLAND - Vtatlon rsfliaJt<br />

raMIng Irom <strong>the</strong> ultmata Imury waiartrenB<br />

to quaint ootlao.es mri, waaMy.<br />

CasU. Raolty 608-361^5200 or Toll F M<br />

inN.J.1-S00-3aa-BM1.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Summer Rental<br />

CO, BAYFtWNl • IKh SL lagoon, I<br />

badreemi, 1 bam, liv, rm., din. m., Wteh-<br />

•n. fumlthad, wrt, boal slip, »l«p» 8.<br />

Avail, uoon or partial. Vary nlcs unit.<br />

aS4-1H4.<br />

OCEAN FRONT DUPUtX - Slip out<br />

your door and one ma beach, lit tegr<br />

orTan 3 bdrms., 2 bams, May 26 Is SepL<br />

10,1JM. ttoapt B MtBOO. 2nd Jo<strong>of</strong> all<br />

you an tas Is ocean and baachM, mytt<br />

tee to epprsdate. Ml aceomodale a<br />

larpe Ismny MS to W0 $21,000 aspoTntmeni<br />

rwcoetary. Cull Sheliar Haven<br />

Realty, 368-1551. aik torQaorga Wah<br />

WW.<br />

DUPLEX . Mmacuiala. 3 bdrmi,, IMi<br />

batht, waiher, dryer, dljhwmher, modem<br />

klchen, sfl-«lnwi parMng, MnM location,<br />

MTI, waaMy July and Auoust.<br />

June from ma, weaUy. Call rlMtS-<br />

€560.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

1889 SUMMER RENTAL GUIDES ARE IN<br />

BRAND NEW US1TOG1<br />

OCEAN OTY-GrMt ba^ont lo«Hon, riparian<br />

grant. Deck with docking fadlltira. La^e 3 BR.<br />

apt, on 2nd level with deck overlooking bay.<br />

Lifted at $495,000,<br />

HISTORIC DENNISVILE<br />

Three bedroom ranch on 3+ ion, Reduced to<br />

$98,900, pwt starter or nttaenwnt.<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

OCEAN CITY Close tobeach. In time tor '89<br />

M«»n. 7 BR upper house; 2 BR 1st floor apt<br />

r<br />

$149^00. •<br />

PLUS<br />

OCEAN On year round rente! - dose toGardens.<br />

Two bedroom, Uv.rm, kitchen. $550/mo.<br />

mm<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

See us first. Service comes first. Free rental<br />

guide!<br />

ZRCHRRIftG<br />

2709 Asbury A\mu$<br />

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

OPEN 9-8<br />

391-1800<br />

Oe«n<br />

only<br />

nnllsUa tor wajon sr hall i«-<br />

Shlidi osol Mm •«<br />

00, Q0I.D COAST • bMClilrant,<br />

•yaltaM Jun« 8li«»5l* «"S<br />

WMNS In August- F u % lumlihsd, 4 M»<br />

roomt, 2 plua »ll«, «v. rm., (In. r^,<br />

Wlctl«n, HMhsrWryBr, G<strong>of</strong>gmui. SS4-<br />

1IB4.<br />

ONB iBDROOM . Isrj.<br />

• M B 4, I BloeK B NB<br />

hS W TV i<br />

»wk: Jun., mOfulK Juft<br />

; Sept., MOOrok. GUI »<<br />

ONS BiOBOOM MOOWN OOrOO .<br />

1V4 Mo*i (ram MA, wall 10 wHI Mrpal<br />

Snd (L, (rani fleoi, auBo<strong>of</strong> grtll infl<br />

picnic Wbla. flsspi 4. AyaUaB* wMMy/<br />

mon(il».0all»i.MMS!l.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

OCIAN CITY'S<br />

HOMEOFTHEWilK<br />

OCEAN TOLONY MNDOHINIUII<br />

Summer Rental<br />

ROOMS AND APT . Avaimbto for rant,<br />

Ons ! bsdrodm apt, Norn snd, 2 btoai<br />

from bench. Call (<strong>of</strong> an mpolnlm«rii.<br />

llASOfJAL, MONTHLY OR YEARLY -<br />

FurrMAM ar unfumtalM Oondo on tha<br />

boardwmlK or Soultwid rww low« loVJi<br />

duplex. Call wssWayi from NJ 1-M<br />

J4S-1QM, from' PA B1M47.1S7B<br />

^UMMlRRiNTALi<br />

FOR WORKING<br />

GIRLS<br />

mm.<br />

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY<br />

SHANNON INN<br />

13th & Central<br />

P.O. Box 420<br />

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

08226<br />

or<br />

Call 609-399-8412<br />

or<br />

Call Toll Freo<br />

1-800-544-3394<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

2 Mtmt,, i tafti fully (umlsh^ unHovw 1,000 ^<br />

ing pod. Nwred pwWng. MoufiV. "*"•* *<br />

Income <strong>of</strong> $ 16,000 fartwo ytifi prtod at $189,900,<br />

PmstniBdby<br />

iliiriu,<br />

REALTORS<br />

•••^<br />

E.L1910<br />

8th & <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, 935 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

390-5211 <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony Condo<br />

1-800-223-3951 1-800-445-7636<br />

PRESTIGIOUS<br />

ADDRESS<br />

GOLD COAST,<br />

INVESTMENT DUPLEX<br />

Spadous 4 Mm,, 2 bath<br />

units with fireplace, front<br />

and rear decks, ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />

eelUagf, ill appliances,<br />

Interior decorated and luxuriously<br />

furnished. First<br />

floor $425,000. Second<br />

floor $410,000, Duplex<br />

price 5875,000,<br />

CABEFHEEUVINGI<br />

LUXURIOUS NORTH-<br />

END CONDO<br />

Two bedrooms plus sleep-<br />

Ing left, 2 twthi units, air<br />

conditioned, all •mentties.<br />

Two doctoi vrith multilevel<br />

exposuie, puking<br />

tusm<br />

lOOfEETOF '<br />

BAYFRONTAGE<br />

Ktvfera Gdttiial bout* <strong>of</strong><br />

•xpnutve bayfront pod-<br />

Uoned p<strong>of</strong>ecdy at moulh<br />

<strong>of</strong> vrtde laapon with fantank<br />

viewi <strong>of</strong> open bay.<br />

YotfU «t)oy your nmwti<br />

from upper or bnvtr porch<br />

<strong>of</strong> thb MccuUv* ,honw<br />

boat<br />

LOVILY<br />

HOME<br />

EAST ATtANHC BLVD. IBATTERSEA RO<br />

GARDENS<br />

BMld'i room, one<br />

2 powder rooms,<br />

living room md<br />

y with<br />

P» #0, Owl summer<br />

home or jr§ar tmmd home,<br />

fttai to MU at 1221,000,<br />

IMMACULATE<br />

CORNER PROPERTY<br />

Walking distance tobeach,<br />

ca<strong>the</strong>dral ceilings, front<br />

and Mr dedtt, 3 bdrm., 2<br />

bams fully furnished and<br />

equipped Including new<br />

carpeting and window<br />

treatments, great rental<br />

history too and only<br />

$154,200!<br />

ALMOST BEACHFRONT<br />

20 feet from <strong>the</strong> beach but<br />

Priced $100,000 leat than<br />

comparable beachfront<br />

Properties,-thta 4-bdnn., 2<br />

•*th contanpoary condo<br />

li fuMy furnished and<br />

•quipped including large<br />

oeeto and fantastic beach<br />

•ad ocaan yiem from livin<br />

g area<br />

W-2600<br />

mm<br />

Summer Rental<br />

iiAIONAL RENTALS. May IB laispL<br />

16, Nonhand, bright nlctly hmlihsfl 1<br />

bdrn-is., near beach and boarthveJK.<br />

(3-eda lo i4joo, W««ksndi cull Mi-<br />

1189, WosKdayt SiS.laa.8Iii,<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

A BRICK BEAUTY<br />

Summer Rental<br />

FAMILY HOMI . 14« Afbury<br />

Aye., 8 bedrsomi, ton, 1 bam, tumWisif<br />

Waihsr/dWir, Pea OK, OMIrMI na*.<br />

ha. KMB isasan lneluda« uliUtlos.<br />

Contad 'owner en pramlsw.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

TRIPLiX • inMrrty renovattd and newly fumlihifj Mfner<br />

ekte by tide dote to beach and boardwalk. Make a deal<br />

before summer and enjoy rental Income Instead <strong>of</strong> rental<br />

-A quality buy al $235,000.<br />

"Tht Silling Offlw"<br />

NORTHEAST& BUCKS CO<br />

Real Estate<br />

3329 West Ave,<br />

399-2500<br />

Summer Rental<br />

SEASON RENTALS<br />

1 bdrm., 2nd D .......S3900<br />

2 bdrm. eottafl. .........^4500<br />

3 bdrm. 2nd tl ............48500<br />

4 bdrm. beachblk.....*14,800<br />

ROBERT L, SHARP<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

RIALTOR<br />

2700 Asbury Ave.<br />

5501 West Ave,<br />

SU&ft«Il RENTALS<br />

16th St. It Boardwalk<br />

New decorator's delight,<br />

sleeps ,8, right on beach,<br />

bMutiful vitw plus fireplaee,<br />

w/d/, dtah., g«b,<br />

djsp., Jacuzzi, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking.<br />

SS33 CenwL W^rt on<br />

beach, Seeps 10 to 12.<br />

Washir, dryer, <strong>of</strong>f sfreet<br />

parking.<br />

Call 399-2936<br />

Man. thru Fri.<br />

8to1p.m<br />

653-1085 Weekends<br />

SPACIOUl FOUB BIDBOOM . apartmom,<br />

waokly Cloan, modem, gwnga<br />

perMng. Uicailon, Ptwiingi, Phone mm<br />

4p.m,,a9i.jai4.<br />

TWO BEDRdOM • 2nd ft. tpi,, ilt^t 4,<br />

convonlGnl locnllon, I61h BL VM, C^M<br />

to teach. NS pats. Familial only. %t00<br />

wask. Awll. July 1-8. July 15-29. Aug.<br />

12-26. Call 003-399-0460 aMr a pm, Mr<br />

oppoinnwnt.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Boardwalk Stores<br />

For Sale<br />

Arcade & Swimwear Businiss Available<br />

64 Feet <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk Frontages<br />

Adjacent to popular 320 Seat Restaurant<br />

Bob's Grille<br />

398-8383<br />

RESORT MARKETING<br />

ASSOCIATES/REALTORS<br />

\Jiafbow(M<br />

BUILDERS SALE!<br />

.•.3 bedroom, 2 baths. 2 fireplaces, on <strong>the</strong> w«e^^jthte<br />

own private 48' dock! Only 2 lift 1304,800<br />

• 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, with custom cabinetry, nice extras<br />

sgulet lagoon location.<br />

tiiMOftn<br />

Our LAST New two bedroom,... llMjiOO*<br />

- Sales Center Located at<br />

926-9000<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Harteur Cove Marina, South Basin<br />

Summer Rsntal<br />

••i^^^aBiiiaii^lBH<br />

SENIOR WEEK<br />

RENTALS<br />

FOR HIGH SCHOOL<br />

GIRLS<br />

$2S0/WK.<br />

DOUBLE OCCUPANCY<br />

SHANNON INN<br />

i»h & Central<br />

P.O. Bex 420<br />

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

08226<br />

or<br />

Call 609-399^412<br />

or<br />

Call Toll Freo<br />

1-800-544.3394<br />

BEST SEECnON OF<br />

RENTALS<br />

WEEKLY-MONTHLY.<br />

SEASONAL<br />

Stop In or call us for our<br />

free rental brochure,<br />

717 Battenea Rd.<br />

399-1311<br />

32nd & Central Ave.<br />

39MWS<br />

TWO BEDROOM - CHMr, IM sr 2nd<br />

fKsi aps. Living room, kltehan, ball,<br />

$471 weekly plus utli. GoM RnKy, Ralisn,<br />

1261 Aibuiy Ave., 3W-20OB.<br />

VERY REASONABLE • AdsraM 3<br />

bdrm. I bath conaoe, 3rd pmpeny (ram<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>, all convertsneet, vary prtvan,<br />

only |200, is $300, waalUy trrjm Apdl m<br />

thru June 17, Al«o esan Juna M to July<br />

1 f47S, week <strong>of</strong> $800. Ws»k during Augull,<br />

BM owner 01 509 •MIX 8t. or<br />

polled raalisr.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

HOP INTO<br />

MONIrfAN<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

S bdrm., % bath, 2nd floor<br />

condominium featuring<br />

maintenance free exterior.<br />

Andtnen windows and<br />

ga» hat Affordable at<br />

S139,90a<br />

DEVELOPED BY A<br />

BUILDER<br />

Who had quality In mini<br />

- lit and todflo T condominiums.<br />

3 bdms., k 2<br />

batha. Located on tree<br />

lined street convenient to<br />

schoobi and s<strong>hopping</strong>, fireplace,<br />

vinyl siding and full<br />

appliances package, 111<br />

flow flSS.OM, 2nd floor<br />

$149,000.<br />

LAGOON FRONT WITH<br />

' SPECTACULAR VIEWS<br />

4 bdnna., 3 bath horn*<br />

with 2 car garage. Oversized<br />

lot 65 ft on <strong>the</strong><br />

water. 3 boat allpi. Offered<br />

furnished at $759,500.<br />

DIRECTLY ACROSS<br />

FROMSOUTHEND<br />

BEACH<br />

Enjoy <strong>the</strong> cool ocean<br />

breezes and sound* as you<br />

ait in comfort on your<br />

endoatd front poreh, I<br />

Mm*, h m baths. Value<br />

«t $175,000.<br />

71TMTmtUn,<br />

IMI<br />

390-1311<br />

OHM ro An<br />

Winter Rental<br />

NEW LUXUfly IFFBIENCY -sullft,<br />

Cay/wMno. w.wi-, elovalor, phone, video,<br />

alii. No laasa/sM. 1 sr 1 ptrteni as<br />

low as (11650 mi $135.30 wk ail uUI.<br />

and retrig. Wids pilcu ranga, naor ocsan,<br />

clean, Mcun. Andrawt Inn, 14lh 1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,, 999:410.<br />

OCEAN crrv - mm bsauUMly dies,<br />

rsied and furnkhad sna badrssm esnds<br />

•UIM (1 roomt with Mlchan), 1 blocH is<br />

baMVBnrMUi and •<strong>hopping</strong>, olavalar,<br />

waihar, dry«r, alhar Bnenlu, |«.<br />

eMant tar •InaMt and couplet Mo pen,<br />

Ralaranai fMulmd, a Complexes AMUIabta.<br />

HH and us, plus rwn Cell 381-<br />

too or aae«IM sr M8-I2M,<br />

Yearly Rental<br />

J4TH BIMil AMA DUPLEX . and<br />

door, 3 bdrmi,, i balm, w/d. dw. Harking,<br />

•tvaga, porcti, lumUMd or unfurnlihed.<br />

AvaHaHa May 1, t7D0. monthly t ulllltM.0alB0i4W.tm<br />

ABOVE-THE-QARAGE APT • HMll Mi<br />

vary mnMrUM, luily fum,, tup»r mm<br />

and prlvnn. S bdrm... liv, rm.. fully<br />

•qulppad MHn Wichai, brand new w/w<br />

and mlnhMindi, color oMa TV, w/d, l»<br />

ca»d m M. train beauiKui 25th 6,<br />

MM, Ported f<strong>of</strong> mmure tlngla or onptol<br />

t4SOMa, + u(i. Ral raq. No pals<br />

ptaaaalaM-IOtt,<br />

•RAND NEW DUPLEX • 3 Mrmt., 2<br />

batht. unfumltlied. Csnniiy lealtd,<br />

tM heal csfilral air, wM, dw, Miling<br />

rut, nrepliM, parklm. AnlWHa May 1<br />

or July 1, f7M, rnenhly * uUUUas. Call<br />

60MS5-S738.<br />

CENTHAL LOCATION - war UmntperUten,<br />

boauiltul (umlihad 1 bdrm., llv.fm..<br />

wrap-around kllcfwn, with privets porc*i<br />

l<strong>of</strong>T w J Banpni, All utllltlaa Inrjudad +<br />

uta <strong>of</strong> WA Mr §S70, monthly yurly<br />

IMH, Cll Call Bb Barbara Anna 390-7741, 3907741<br />

EXCELLENT LOCATION - .pactota. urn<br />

ruffiMMd, lit rkm apt a Mr., was., dry.,<br />

dWiwM., ratlg., w/w carpel otntrwl<br />

parUng. f SaS, montWy plM uWllei, Call<br />

tea^aiM7^oan<br />

QARDENB 1ST FLOOfl DUPLEX • 3<br />

Mrnu.: £ ta, unfwn. Naar •aaeh.<br />

Nawly flceoraM, porch. Msk, and, oui<br />

•Ha thawar, Ifortga, calling rani, w/d,<br />

dw, pd. w/w. o7-ainM park, two,<br />

monthly plus uiggai. 391^)268,<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

INC.<br />

SOUTHEND DUPLEX<br />

My 1 short block from<br />

btaudM beach, 3 bdrnm,<br />

2 baths on each level,<br />

Vinyl tiding. Excellent<br />

inveitment for only<br />

$259,000<br />

CHARMING SEASHORE<br />

HOMI<br />

Bxtrsnely wdl maintained<br />

property. Open air ba],<br />

eony <strong>of</strong>f second floor, 3<br />

bAnu., 1% baths, eUnlrig<br />

room and screened in<br />

poreh. Available for<br />

$229,000.<br />

TOWNHOUSE CONDO<br />

Priced to buy with more<br />

for your money. Used as<br />

2nd home. Immaculate<br />

cared for, modem kitchen.<br />

AU appliances, close to<br />

s<strong>hopping</strong>, boardwalk and<br />

beaeh, 3 bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

Asking $119,900.<br />

OCEANFRONT COR-<br />

NER<br />

DUPLEX CONDO<br />

Exquisite 4 bdrm., 2 bath<br />

unit witti approximately<br />

2300 sq. ft, Featwes<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>n-ont master bdrm,<br />

with spectacular view.<br />

Security system, separate<br />

garage, large front patio.<br />

Fireplace. This size Unit<br />

could not be build under<br />

present building codes.<br />

fTTf^OO<br />

3!rH*CB(TBAL<br />

turn<br />

ags-osse<br />

ThUftday, March J3,1989 THE SEMlNEL-LEDQEJt O««n dty, NJ. C17<br />

Yearly Rental Yearly Rental Yearly Rental<br />

LABOB dNE BEORCOM AfT . r»w<br />

kllcnon. new balhioom, ntlvals, itghi,<br />

airy, cefflrally locsled, IncWm ullfat,<br />

IgmlihBd. liM per monih. OaJI 391-<br />

B408,<br />

TWO BEDROOM . GUM anilaM April<br />

HI, n*w rjend. al 122* Watt Avt., Bid<br />

fl., liv. rm., d/a. Id),, rolrig., w/W MVBI, full<br />

bah, WBhwttysr, all ponomm, affaM,,<br />

unfum. No pm. $47S/mB, phi ML Oan-<br />

. — -——• tm ewnar on pramtaN being w*it<br />

MALE OR FEMALE • m years ol IM or Emm, Rwllsr, 122S Wait Av«.. phon«<br />

older lo ifilra nicely r»mo


THB SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocn City, N. J. Thursday, M.rch 29,1989<br />

Yearly Rental<br />

The Finest<br />

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

Yearly Apartment<br />

Rentals<br />

Each with Washer, Dryer _<br />

Gas Fired Heat.<br />

No Pits.<br />

Two bdrrn., alr-eond, -<br />

2748 Asbury Avi.<br />

i&75/month * utilities,<br />

Thf«8bdrm.,air-cond. •<br />

2748 Asbury Avenue •<br />

S788/month + utilities.<br />

Thrit bdrm., alr-cond.<br />

- 2744 Asbury Avenue.<br />

$785/ month + utilities.<br />

Three bdrm., alr-cond.<br />

2709 Asbury Avenue.<br />

$785/month + utilities.<br />

Two bdrm., remodeled -<br />

2732 Asbury Avenue.<br />

$585/month * utilities.<br />

Two bdrm,, beautiful-<br />

2724 Wesley Avenue.<br />

S775/month + utilities.<br />

WRIT! TO:<br />

P.O.BOX 420<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, NJ 08226<br />

or<br />

Call<br />

1-609-399-8412 or<br />

Call Toll Free<br />

1-800-S44-3394<br />

BEACH BLOCK<br />

MO PirkPtaiM Sends<br />

1 bdrm. modern furnished,<br />

apt- living room, bath, all<br />

eloctric kitchen, washer/<br />

dryer, garbage disposal, air<br />

conditioned. $S00./mo- plus<br />

utjl<br />

428-7478<br />

P4-U<br />

Rooms<br />

DIAL-A-ROOM<br />

Seasonal and daily<br />

Rooms and apts.<br />

389-8894<br />

Real Estate hint<br />

FOR<br />

RENT<br />

Urge storeroom • central<br />

location, front»rear<br />

entry. Available<br />

immediately •<br />

837 Asbury Avi.<br />

Ciii<br />

HAGER REALTY<br />

3S9-0041<br />

For Details & Appointment<br />

Located In Sea Isle City<br />

967-3339 .„<br />

TWOSGUTHEND<br />

STORES<br />

33rd & Asbury Ave.<br />

Comer2S20sq.it<br />

Inside Her* 400 *q. ft<br />

Both wltti powder rooms.<br />

Heavy fraftte area. Avaftable<br />

forsummer.<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

Realtor<br />

3258 Asburj Ave.<br />

399-2058<br />

NEW COMMERCIAL<br />

RENTAL<br />

With gat fired heal a air<br />

sindlSGJQ<br />

sindlSGnJQ<br />

2744 Asrxiry Arenue<br />

P.O. Box 420<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry, NJ 08226<br />

oosqnt$i2/n<br />

Gal! 109499*412<br />

14004444394<br />

CemuIXY LOCATED . Smt. Oflcs<br />

OH bs used tor any tree bust.<br />

.RastyttBoxS<br />

Real Estate Rent<br />

PTOFW8ONAL OFFICES • (Of tint<br />

Bulls S large <strong>of</strong>flcei, canler hnjlway wllh<br />

or wrthoul tqulpment tor liw BfflfM, Including<br />

law library, filing csbtnels, plush<br />

tsrwt, doska •nd library laWes, Approi.<br />

im>q.l oaan City. Carnal Baity,<br />

RUIBn, 398-3868<br />

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES . Oman<br />

Oily, torrani. BOO iq. ft.,canlrally located<br />

In rawS-unll condominium <strong>of</strong>fico building<br />

wllh designated on «»»»! periling lmm#-<br />

dlfflo occupancy. BMSMgiH<br />

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

renovsls <strong>the</strong> propsny M UM City In<br />

II uls dHostton dMmi advtMbto.<br />

Any quMtb concsmlng th* MJB<br />

ihouM ba •ubmtnad to lha PWa<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> RevsnuB and Ftnancs, CIV <strong>of</strong><br />

Ocffn C»y, gin Straal and Asbury<br />

Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> city, No* Jwaay,<br />

sasjTpF|4aaS<br />

OITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

OAPI MAY COUNTY,<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

otimoN mm<br />

PROFRIMiQNAL DOCTOR'S BUITB •<br />

doolgnad lor oral turgaon, dantlit or porjlalrljl<br />

Equipment tVallllM, Finn floor<br />

colonial sfflcs bidg. In Orasn City. Suln<br />

contains 7 operailng rooms, walling room<br />

wllh a «ucr«ta/laT n , 2 recovsry<br />

rooms, i-ray. pdvaio <strong>of</strong>fices, ceramic (Us<br />

InvQlory Coastal Realty, RudJlon. 389-<br />

aiia.<br />

•<br />

RETAIL BUILDING • Prims KlMllan<br />

(Woai kn. 0.0.) 5400 iq, ft.will dtvMs,<br />

Inaydai parking 'lot. Call 215HB47-40M.<br />

SOUTH SHORE PLAZA. Marmora, nigh<br />

traffics lor relall or <strong>of</strong>lics Rica Real bilate,<br />

Hoalign. 390.1444,<br />

SUMMER<br />

HINTAL • IOAHDWALK<br />

FRONTAGE • 500 iq, tea! In lha Bun<br />

Mall, CHI 3W-21!i, Monday thru Friday,<br />

I AM lo 1 PM.<br />

SUMMIH<br />

HiNTAL - STOBI FOB<br />

RENT • Prims Mi floor, im Slr.st §80<br />

sq. leal, AC. oll-alroul puking, tar1888<br />

foalon. Cell 3902151 M.F9AM 10 1PM.<br />

TWO SOUTH IND STORES • Mffltr,<br />

l.lio sq II., Inside stare 400 iq. (L Beth<br />

wllh powaar roomi. Heavy nlllc_ arse,<br />

ArallaolB (or iummor. Call Goos Realty,<br />

Roallon!, 3j5i Ailiyry Ays., SWajifl<br />

OROINANOB NO. iMT<br />

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING<br />

PORTIONS OF ORBINANCE Bfr27<br />

ENTITLED ZONING AND LAND<br />

DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE OF<br />

THE CITY OF OCEAN OiTV, CAPE<br />

MAY COUNTY, NBW JIR9IY.<br />

THB GOVERNING BODY OF<br />

THi CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:<br />

Bscllon 1. Section 105.7 "Eiltiing<br />

Variance, aint) CondltlonaJ (MM" IB<br />

amended to lead as tollows:<br />

IDS.7 Exlsllng Variance. 11111<br />

Condmonal US45. Time LlmliaikHi on<br />

Varlarvcw.<br />

a. Any yananes or conditional use<br />

lawtulty kiusd prior to lha etfealve<br />

data ot this Ordnanes, or any<br />

•mondmsnt ihereol, tlh ouM be<br />

A isooN AUTHoniaN<br />

A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />

CONTRACT BITVWBN THE CITY<br />

OFOOIANCITYAND<br />

WALKER, PREVITI. HOLMES A<br />

ASSOCIATES,<br />

WHEREAS, lha Oly Of Oman<br />

OWy k daalrna el antamg Mo a pro-<br />

(•••lenai larvleai eontraei with<br />

Walter, Pmvttl. Hslmaa A AlasdaiM<br />

(<strong>of</strong> pntaastonal engineering Mtvlas<br />

Is pmvtat Itia Clly tH <strong>Ocean</strong> City win<br />

a inykr drawing si tho axMlng condiilsni<br />

at th» lannta court araak at 8th<br />

Sinai and 34th Sirset; and<br />

WHEREAS, I M determlnad In rrw<br />

baat tntaran a) lha cly el Onan OHy<br />

10 <strong>have</strong> MM aanriMI ptxiormaa. and<br />

WHEREAS, Walker, Praylll,<br />

HsUMa « AMMMaa hM boer.<br />

dMarmlnail to MM <strong>the</strong> naea«Mry<br />

expertlM and aMty to partonn MM<br />

wsik;and<br />

WHEREA3, a c<strong>of</strong>iirad far BrelMitonaJ<br />

aarvtaaa wtth WaMr, Pravftl,<br />

Holmw ft Associates Ml Mo<br />

Itfefermlnsd to nan <strong>the</strong> n»c«__y<br />

sirpanlH and ability to perform aald<br />

wcricand<br />

WHEREAS, • comrncf for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Service* with Walker, Previfl,<br />

Helmut 4 Associates may bs<br />

snared Into without competitive bidding<br />

pursuant lo NJ.S.A. 40A:11-3<br />

NOW. THIBIFOHB, Bi IT<br />

RiSOLVID by tha Oily Council <strong>of</strong><br />

iha Oly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jaraey<br />

aalgllBwa:<br />

• *"-<br />

if hi* rtoclgnse Is<br />

/drtaJiedintn*<br />

^ Bidder -«-<br />

Disclosure Irtlomwilon Statement,<br />

«72i at tag.. PnwsJiing Wages on<br />

Public Contract.<br />

%^isS ? fl^g<br />

documen. lor into prjj«« at <strong>the</strong><br />

etfle»»o!th8An*Bi«,Tn«Tarquliil<br />

O l W HISI Fdfl SBMI<br />

wall<br />

fr_"rfthtSn*9aior^e_«ny<br />

Qfyan_ailon, HISI FarJarml Swat,<br />

Mo* or Is waive any Hfomudl-<br />

Cahtden, N-J. 08105. upon Mead<br />

<strong>of</strong> one hundred Man (Sf 00.00) ta<br />

Puccha.Ho Agent and<br />

may be<br />

Lots<br />

COME FOR THE SUMMER • dean,<br />

grant location. ISO • US waekly. 501 -5th<br />

Strsel. 608-368-1B44.<br />

FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED - To<br />

•hart 3 Bdrm., 2 bath Duplex In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

city Qardam. Dtahwajhet, wuhsr, dry<br />

or, (IrsfJaM, *227, monthly + udlltlaa.<br />

Call 3i»O6e3, leave miuage.<br />

MOTEL EFFICIENCY UNITS - O 00 "<br />

htal, color TV, AvBltaUo dally, weakly,<br />

anon «ity. C«ll 300-6101.<br />

NICE ROOMS • with ralhgenuor and new<br />

luxury <strong>of</strong>tc/i w/Wtehsn, Mevalor, phone,<br />

vktoo, «a DayAweli/monlh, 1-2 psrtont,<br />

clean, uh, no leaieJksc, wWo<br />

price rang*. Naur ocean. Andrew* Inn,<br />

UUi a <strong>Ocean</strong> AVB. 3B9-2430.<br />

NICE ROOM - wllh cable, TV, raMgsraiw<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>it jack tor dean, quiet, mature,<br />

working mala. Near 7th s wauey.<br />

t«5 per weak. 39M703.<br />

TWO ROOMS WITH BEACHFRONT<br />

VEW - Available Immetjiately $50.<br />

Week. Alio run ol Uw houie. kitchen<br />

prMlagei, w;d, cabla, ale. Call Uia,<br />

Linda or Billy u 398-W72 or 3SO-B2BS.<br />

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

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

Bulldable Lots<br />

Two approved single lamily<br />

lots. Available In desirable<br />

residential area<br />

Upper Township.<br />

1,900.8. $89,500.<br />

$81,900.8. $89,<br />

ffl?o e .<br />

510 So. Shore Rd.<br />

390-7800<br />

Storage for Rent<br />

GARAGE FOR RENT - dood iDrags<br />

Near 4lh St. Easy acceu. $90 per mo<br />

USE THIS SPACE • 10 ronl your i<br />

nan week Call your Sentinel Advisor si<br />

390-5411 ana we will help you ward your<br />

dnjulllod ad for RESULTS<br />

after such effective<br />

data (Mil be deemed te to and eon.<br />

tlnue VUd after KM •nealve dale.<br />

Any stnictun or uw lawfully tunhortted<br />

by any variance or conditional<br />

UM which cook) nM M M issued<br />

after such elective date thai be<br />

allowed to continue susjfsi lo <strong>the</strong><br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> Beolon iuf.l <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Ordinance dealing with |awf uly enM-<br />

Ing nonconlorniltlea.<br />

b Any variants granled by <strong>the</strong><br />

Zoning BsaM <strong>of</strong> AdjL«imunt or <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Planning Board, Irom <strong>the</strong><br />

rule* and regulations contained in<br />

Ordinance 8*27 as amended, shall<br />

ssplra one year aubsequsni to iha<br />

grant <strong>of</strong> said variance unless wthin<br />

that partod <strong>of</strong> time (he applicant has<br />

received a building permit from <strong>the</strong><br />

Construction Official. In tha even! a<br />

building permit li obtained It shall be<br />

•Hod UfMn In conformity wth <strong>the</strong><br />

Untfemi centtryalen Ooda.<br />

Section a, Saotlon 107<br />

"Out Iniltont" _ amanaad aa (stows:<br />

a. House Trailer • This definition Is<br />

delated.<br />

b The Iclowlno dellnliona are<br />

hereby eatabnahed:<br />

Trailer . A •tructun» <strong>of</strong> vehicular,<br />

portable design built en a chassis<br />

and designed to be moved from one<br />

•He to ano<strong>the</strong>r and to ba used with or<br />

without a pennanant foundation, provided,<br />

however, that • Mai rraler<br />

ahajl not be considered a trailer.<br />

Temporary trails . A movabta<br />

trailer er manufactured mobile <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

which it ucensed by <strong>the</strong> Construction<br />

Ottlcta) te to tocated on a construction<br />

site lor a period ef time deemed<br />

approprtae by <strong>the</strong> Construction Otll<br />

Ml given <strong>the</strong> scope <strong>of</strong> Ihe construciMnprajes,<br />

Section 3. Section<br />

SOJ.i<br />

"ProhMerl Uses In All Zones" It<br />

amended to read a follow*:<br />

203.5 Prohfcied Uses In All<br />

Zones<br />

The (allowing uses ere prohfsRsd<br />

In all zone districts:<br />

(a) Any use which smlli excessive<br />

or objectionable amounts ef dust,<br />

fumes, noise, odors, smoke, vftfa-<br />

Hens or waste products,<br />

(b) The selling, <strong>of</strong>fering for Kit,<br />

displaying or advertisement ef any<br />

food, merchandise, commodity,<br />

goods er wans en vacant or unlm-<br />

' Complaint* <br />

•not wtth <strong>the</strong> applcable height Nmh<br />

unions, side yard sat-backs. war<br />

yard set-MM, and tront yard *eA,<br />

SaOIAUantte Avenue<br />

Atlantic City. New Jersey 0MO1<br />

(BM) 344-1173<br />

ABemtysfaAppkaM,<br />

Action Savtnos Bank, SLA<br />

^di<br />

il £L"""<br />

OF ZONING BOARD<br />

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:<br />

A oubte hearing was held on<br />

March 13.1BS8 al which hearing an<br />

application for approval for variances<br />

tor roadway from age, side yards and<br />

non-contormlng structure on block<br />

1008 Lot 0.02 commonly known as<br />

S3 Launch AM., Somers Point. New<br />

Jarsey. was heard.<br />

Said Application was granted<br />

Which deeWoii Is on lie and available<br />

fer kapaalon In <strong>the</strong> MunMpal<br />

Buidlng. BulUIng Otflce, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

PaM, New Jersey.<br />

ZONING BOARD OF SOMERS<br />

POINT<br />

GEOflGlANA HUTCHINSON<br />

Secretary to <strong>the</strong> Boartl<br />

DATED at Semen PoM, NJ,<br />

Thla leth day <strong>of</strong> Mareh 1969<br />

oct Ne, S4i1 Hid shall contain tha<br />

name and address <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bidder on<br />

<strong>the</strong> envelope. Eaeh bidder shall be<br />

required lo submit wth hi* bid a earth<br />

tied cheek, cashier's check or bid<br />

bend drawn upon a reilatata bank er<br />

trust company in a sum •qua) to ten<br />

percent (10%) ef lha amount <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

'•• drawn to tha erdar<strong>of</strong> City Claris<br />

^—^-^ Gltv — auaranteA tsi thia<br />

H£^_^^my&^<br />

<strong>of</strong> any Bena Bng^osninKi<br />

'ThsTorm ot bid suppled must be<br />

used m bidding. The sueoNafUl bidder<br />

will ba required to execute a<br />

Contract tor <strong>the</strong> periormanoo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

said work or <strong>the</strong> lumW_ig <strong>of</strong> lafd<br />

material or both, at <strong>the</strong> ease may be.<br />

and a surety bend fe ba executed by<br />

a MMbM surety company In a sum<br />

equal to Ihe amount ef <strong>the</strong> Contract<br />

pftaa fer aald work and/or maleneJ,<br />

ouarertteelna <strong>the</strong> pertormance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Conract. Wtith surety bond and<br />

comrsd shall bo approved as to lorm<br />

and execution by <strong>the</strong> SoWtor.<br />

Chapter 127, PL. 1B75• Supplement<br />

to Law Against rMsMmhatton<br />

(Affirmative AMIon} slwll apply w this<br />

protect and prospective btddara shall<br />

M.- - ^- _^i- a _: *a_T _ _ ± _ _ _ . .<br />

QETREADY FOR<br />

SWIM LESSONS<br />

The Coittf s spring iw_n<br />

lesson schedule is ready;-<br />

with lessons for all ages 6 ; '- A/<br />

months and up. Registra-''•<br />

lion has started and classes''"'<br />

fill quickly.<br />

'A*<br />

LfMsons aw aTOllable fotT;'''<br />

members and no<br />

ben.<br />

TOURS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

Any prospective<br />

members can stop at thri-"-<br />

Center lor a tour. Hours u0 "•'<br />

6 am, to10 par, Monday 5 -<br />

mrough Mday, 10 am. to 7 1 '-"*<br />

pm, Sahirday and noon tfj^'<br />

6 pjrt. Sunday. "•• f ><br />

Point seniors<br />

f<br />

dub ^»res "<br />

Somers Feint seniors Card.<br />

Qub high sooiere for Mardt, ,<br />

1 in bridge were Es<strong>the</strong>r Held,..<br />

4,550, Ann Bush 3^90, No».><br />

Lusch 3^40, Joseph Lindner-<br />

3,210, Emma McCullougb<br />

3,130.<br />

High scorers for March 15<br />

in pinochle were Martha<br />

Akerman 621, John Goede<br />

609, Dot Rudolph 553, Edna<br />

Myers 534, Carl Hesch 529,<br />

High Boorers In bridge were<br />

Mary Gibson 3,470, Ann<br />

M-m ZJBSO, Jade Holland<br />

2^50; Mary ^JeilJ 2,930 and<br />

Public Notico ¥<br />

moma<br />

at alao<br />

Board daama neoaaaafy. The Appucanl<br />

kj aaeMng te construe! S6ul<br />

Storea abwtlng tfw HOardMIt and<br />

<strong>the</strong> ittt SireM approath rarrp ef <strong>the</strong><br />

Boardwalk ki an arsa whk* la currently<br />

part Of <strong>the</strong> lobby antrmnoo tg<br />

ihettandThetlf*^<br />

A Ftaias HeatinQ wix be lield on<br />

this matter en WaSnaMay, Awl 8,<br />

IBM, at 7:30 p.m. at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cly<br />

MuflkHpal EMMig (OMtad • Oih<br />

strest and Asbury Avenue, Ocoan<br />

CRy, New Jenay. Coptae <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Appucs*tanar»on(a»w5iiheBqarrl<br />

eeontary for review by tie public<br />

prk»touwach*dut»dh«anr)9.<br />

1 you nae any obJsU to <strong>the</strong><br />

l<br />

NOTICE TO UMiT eflfiDITOM<br />

W. Robert Hantasa, 8urrooato<br />

BylMartorwB.arStl,<br />

Deputy Sunooate<br />

walna Deputy Clork<br />

9«a,1T,P.F.S4a,7i<br />

Cly Clerkt<br />

tion<br />

rit<br />

tfta {dasEfMi by rafaraMa to <strong>the</strong><br />

districts used • th*<br />

NOTICE TO B1DDEH8<br />

NfSTIC- •) hsraby ohran thai On<br />

ponnadla- A|^ 11.1M0. seelod Proposals will<br />

? ^ 5<br />

~ • ba^raesMd by <strong>the</strong> OesanliyOoyn.<br />

ol • City Han, *h and .Aabury^<br />

MarM,<br />

patMen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> subasfear, tha IMPctsdlng<br />

Executor <strong>of</strong> tha estate ot<br />

saiddecedent, notice ta hMby ohran<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Creditors ef ttM decooent to<br />

pffUMfft tQ him wAhh site (fisnths ftcm<br />

tha maanth day et Mareh, IMS,<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir elakM In wttflng and under<br />

MA, spectfytng <strong>the</strong> .amount dalmed<br />

and tho particulars <strong>of</strong> tho dalm.<br />

D_adlfifVi1_hA.D.,1flM •<br />

WUainH.VMnlew<br />

Guecaaang Executor<br />

H »^w •• ww» «« it* €fty<br />

ilnaafa CMtea upon request and<br />

^MMMtftoTBTi* -ig.fcip-.s^jSjB,.<br />

O»WM« tha Pubk Uw<strong>of</strong> ^fhflE^^W'Hi 1<br />

1977 issppdoaWa to this Contract as atland tta haaflni ana yey «rfl<br />

detailed In <strong>the</strong> Spectflcailons.<br />

r^&u_,«v«Ora1nancew»sp«saed -<br />

by me Cty counM ef Oaaaneav, •<br />

New JarasV, at a meeting ef tab •<br />

eoun£«h4«Jonfr_iettiday<strong>of</strong>Fob- I<br />

MMf, jatWand waa Ufcen'up for a ,<br />

aasond naldktg and Unai pa-uga at "<br />

a mealing « aid Coundl hold on <strong>the</strong> I<br />

,%t0% _qr <strong>of</strong> March, ifMS, In Council .-<br />

Chambers. Cly Hal, <strong>Ocean</strong> ciy •'<br />

Nsw Jenny M 799 e_sok In lha<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE ,<br />

MARMORA MINI STOHAQE<br />

ThB personal property and houaahold<br />

funHahaioa <strong>of</strong> *a fottowlnopeople<br />

wil be siucltonad <strong>of</strong>f on April 1,<br />

CONTRACT NO. 3 Plumbkn<br />

CONTRACT NO. 4 HVAC<br />

CONTRACT NO. 8 Eteorioaf<br />

CONTRACT OA<br />

Overall<br />

Contract (NOBL 1,2,3 Musiv*)<br />

BMden sftM tie bM aacuriy<br />

dalalled In <strong>the</strong> Supplementary<br />

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020 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oco.n City, N. J. Ttiur«diy, Mireh 23, Iflii<br />

Policemen's Benevolent Association president Det.<br />

Gary Schaffer awards a young swimmer at <strong>the</strong> PBAsponsored<br />

Congressman's Cup March 12,<br />

Cup goes to C-Cerpants<br />

Congressman Bill Hughes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City chats with<br />

Congressman's Cup swim competitor Danny Hart, 11, <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic Christian School. <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy led in <strong>the</strong> swim OCEAN CITY — Thecaptured <strong>the</strong> second annual Age 7 — K. Drobny,<br />

meet March 12 at <strong>the</strong> Community Center.<br />

host team, with 538 points, Congressional Cup Swta Vineland, 26; Michael<br />

Meet at <strong>the</strong> Community Cervi.OC, 32<br />

Center March 12.<br />

Age 8 — Jill KozakowsW,<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

In an event sponsored by OC, 32; John MeGrody,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Policemen's Benevolent WUdwood Crest, 32<br />

Assoeiatton, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Age i — Lee Ann Cafti,<br />

C-Cerpants competed Vineland, 32; Jonathan<br />

BOLOGNA SANDWICH<br />

against <strong>the</strong> Vineland GeUer,OC,29<br />

YMCA, Igg Harbor Town- Age 10 — Rebecca Vastship<br />

Seahawki, Millville Udes, Biff, 26; Ron Voss,<br />

On your choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bread or Roll<br />

YMCA and Wildwood MUlll 0<br />

$109<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

rVt'/t<br />

mSDeli& Catering<br />

Our 20th Year, 1988 • 1989 • "MAKE US A HABIT"<br />

1018 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City * 398-1046<br />

Hra: Monday to Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

Main Office<br />

1001 Asbury Ave,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08226<br />

Tel: 609-399-0012<br />

Established 1887<br />

Branch<br />

105 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

Marmora, NJ 08223<br />

Tel: 609-390-0044<br />

Holiday Hours for Good Friday —<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City - Drive-in and Walk-Tliru 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Marmora* Drive-In 9 m. to 6pa<br />

Lobbies will be closed in both locations.<br />

photo by Cht>ci.<br />

From left, Lisa Qooding <strong>of</strong> Vineland YMCA, and Pam Powell and Chris Brown <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Community Center,<br />

await <strong>the</strong> start ol <strong>the</strong> next relay at <strong>the</strong> Congressman's Cup meet.<br />

Age 11 — 8. Chibator,<br />

iffl, 32; M. Gahlo, Vineland,29<br />

Crest Swim Team. Vineland<br />

placed second; Seahawki,<br />

third.<br />

And In <strong>the</strong> afternoon session<br />

__ for __ 6- to 10-year-olds, _ _ Age 12 — Allison Banner,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CitjTtotafed 26? °C. 2 °! J- Maranios, IHT,<br />

p<br />

points;<br />

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Vineland, 153; 28 4 , , „„ _,<br />

- - " AjtU — J. HUtuner, OC,<br />

Seahawks,146,<br />

2; SGoodlng, Vineland, 28<br />

In Individual relays, girls<br />

' Age 14 — S. Noseda, MUivUle,<br />

29; Mike Hamilton, 24<br />

and boys scored <strong>the</strong> following<br />

(perfect score; 32):<br />

Age 6 - J. Fisher Vine-<br />

BdslBbjaifcOimfi'<br />

land", d 24; Tommy T CCarson, B^" OC*29~Chris*Wif ^n0''f ilgman Bi| l Hughes, honored guest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Congressman's Cup swimming<br />

IHT.32 iSfoe » competition Sunday, meets with Che! Wimberg, Community Center commissioner<br />

' ' - since it« inception In 1978. Wimberg was honored with a trophy later that night, for his<br />

years <strong>of</strong> service <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oitj.<br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

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

Yiir'Round<br />

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DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS<br />

99*:<br />

DIAL 399-7680<br />

EAT-IN<br />

North East Corner<br />

Of 8th 4 West<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Boneless<br />

Hatfield<br />

HAMS<br />

2.69 ib.<br />

1/2 Ham 2.78 ib.<br />

Sliced and Tied<br />

at No Extra<br />

Cost<br />

Prime Whole<br />

FILETS<br />

4.99 L<br />

Out to order<br />

TAKE-OUT<br />

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PARKING<br />

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Federal<br />

State<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

110, Fiders! 104012<br />

$15 N.J. Tax Preparation<br />

$30. Federal 1040 & Itemized Deductions<br />

Plus coif <strong>of</strong> additional schedules<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r Individual forms from tip to jfio dopondinn on<br />

ewnptoidflf, Frsa Quoatlorji on Pannenhlp/Trult, Smill<br />

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PtoprHitDfirilp (farm C) • Annual Mini retrosher count!<br />

i seminars In Accounting and Tax Accounting. 1<br />

You deal wlih knowledgonble LJcsnMtl Accountant*.<br />

Spsdallzlng In Taxation using a computer<br />

JOHNS CATHERINE CRAFT<br />

(J. 4 C. Craft, Inc.)<br />

390-0094<br />

Telephone today for an appointment<br />

BOYAR'S MfiRKCT<br />

1338 Aibury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

, —..-—« .i 399-134<br />

Now open for our 65th season<br />

Season Opening Sale<br />

USDA Baby Spring<br />

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LAMB<br />

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Boyar's Famous<br />

Lean Ground<br />

SIRLOIN<br />

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RETURN OF OUR CHICKEN GIVEAWAY<br />

Buy 3 Breasts 2.39 Ib. and Get 1 FREE<br />

Buy3 Legs 1.29lb.andGet1 FREE<br />

Extra Lean<br />

Round<br />

COOKED HAM<br />

1.19 mtoj<br />

LIVERWURST<br />

Provolone<br />

CHEESE<br />

1.39 i^<br />

Genoa German<br />

SALAMI<br />

1.69 1/2 lb.<br />

H0MEC00KED DELIGHTS<br />

RotSt BMf<br />

Roast TurltiyiriiMt<br />

HaggenOaaz<br />

ICECREAM<br />

1.69 PT.<br />

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TOMATOES<br />

Fresh Calif.<br />

ASPARAGUS<br />

,2,701« IB.<br />

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COKi<br />

Horin teaches<br />

photo workshops<br />

TmvirQnmental PortraW •»<br />

Is me subject <strong>of</strong> a four-part **<br />

Atlantic Community College<br />

Studio Arts Workshop, 10<br />

a jn. to noon Sunday, April 9,<br />

16, 23 and 30, at <strong>the</strong> BUI<br />

Hbrin Photographic Studios,<br />

Cardiff. Horin is photo editor<br />

for ToumMp Magazine. Cost<br />

is $65. CaU 3434993 or 343-<br />

4S».<br />

Nome photography<br />

workshop April 15<br />

The Cape May Bird Observatory<br />

Is acoiptag registtm-.<br />

Honj for a two-day nature<br />

iphy workshop wim<br />

Wustnated photogm-<br />

John Spoulos, in Cape<br />

Ntay Potat April 1M6, Coit<br />

is $25 for members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> J<br />

Observatory or Audubon<br />

&dery, arid $30 fornonmembaB.Can»t2ra6.<br />

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All news Items<br />

must be submitted In<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

printed legibly.<br />

Enter Is really<br />

<strong>hopping</strong> now.<br />

Just'mlorm us today to<br />

sma tin FTD Bunny Sssftww,<br />

ftWflrtf. ffasftw Sunday IB<br />

Mamh U, FTD® Flowers.,.<br />

<strong>the</strong> testing nwer ends.JU<br />

SPINNING<br />

WHEEL<br />

FLORIST<br />

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• SWflRTHI<br />

'Easter stroll'<br />

Growing pains<br />

winners — A10 at OCHS —A3<br />

108th Year, Numbers? <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226 Thursday, March 30,1989 Two Sections Price 300<br />

[Theatre is<br />

ibacked even<br />

before plans<br />

acted upon<br />

By JAMES nTZPATWCK<br />

:' Sentinel-Lodger StaH<br />

ByLEESTEELE<br />

| : SPMERS POINT — Despite concerns<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y might be endorsing a<br />

project which needs Planning Board<br />

approval, City Council last week<br />

unanimously supported a South Jergey<br />

Regional Theatre quest for $2 million<br />

in state funds to help build a new<br />

<strong>the</strong>atre on <strong>the</strong> bayfront.<br />

;. By unanimous vote, Council passed<br />

a resolution supporting SJRrs bid<br />

ds to match die S2 million <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>*<br />

i is now raising locally to buUd a<br />

lity BCToss Bay Avenue from Its<br />

7&iyear.©ld home.<br />

fcouneilman George Hyatt, being<br />

uheharaeterisneally voml, said he<br />

was worried that <strong>the</strong> city was<br />

"putting <strong>the</strong> cart before <strong>the</strong> horse" by<br />

(indorsing <strong>the</strong> project before it<br />

photo by BMlotBtmllo<br />

receives Planning Board approval.<br />

Easter bonnets<br />

A But ho was quickly countered by<br />

•Mayor Charles Parker, Council-<br />

Joined by <strong>the</strong>ir family pets, <strong>the</strong> Meyers and Obenauf families <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy enter <strong>the</strong> city-sponsored funny hats<br />

Woman KatWeeh Pancoast and o<strong>the</strong>rs contest Easter Sunday in front ol<strong>the</strong> Music Pier. More photos Inside.<br />

who argued that'backing'<strong>the</strong> grant<br />

! applicatioij' isrj't an OTdOrsement<strong>of</strong><br />

i <strong>the</strong> project specifics,<br />

' Saying htf has nothing against <strong>the</strong><br />

Upper Township eyes new planner<br />

arts, Hyatt worried aloud that CounsSl<br />

\«3uia ba gtvtef Iht n<br />

Administrator<br />

post advances<br />

in Point, 6-1<br />

SOMERS POINT — The city came<br />

one step closer to acquiring a city<br />

administrator Thursday night With<br />

<strong>the</strong> introduction, by a 6-1 vote, <strong>of</strong> Im<br />

ordinance to creat£ <strong>the</strong> position.<br />

Councilwoman Clalr Kesnig voiced<br />

<strong>the</strong> lone- opposition, complaining,<br />

among Qtfcfer Wiecfe, that t*du$<br />

tlonaVrttpHte^fe<br />

are too weaWflnd <strong>the</strong> position could<br />

easily become a "political plum."<br />

Supporting <strong>the</strong> ordinance, in addition<br />

to a majority <strong>of</strong> Council, is a 14-<br />

(please turn to page A19)<br />

Time to spring ahead<br />

Daylight Savings Time begins<br />

this weekend, continuing through<br />

Oct. 29. Thoie who deni cart to<br />

wait up until 2 o'clock Sunday<br />

morning can set <strong>the</strong>ir timepieces<br />

ahead one hour before going to<br />

bad Saturday night.<br />

. i<br />

photo by 3»n*0f 3hidto<br />

Stand back<br />

On Saturday, <strong>the</strong> first day in months <strong>the</strong> city attracted big crowds, !.._.,..„.- -__..<br />

<strong>of</strong> bustling boardwalk as authorities try to control a gas leak beneath <strong>the</strong> Nothing uver a»5 W°LA'«<br />

BoartfwaS. Fire Inspector Don Eisenhardt blamed ccrroding ^"«h JerseyJ^r^ny p|eHnes undw^<br />

boardwalk on <strong>the</strong> teak, which was contained by around a p.m. Eisenhardt Indicated miny ppes under <strong>the</strong><br />

shops are in bad shape. 'The pipes do take a beating over <strong>the</strong> years," he sari.


i<br />

A2 THEagtmNEL.LBB6eH Qeem City, N.J. Thuriitay, Mlfeh 80,1989<br />

Budgets totaling $46 million await<br />

voters in Tuesday's school elections<br />

Parkway Vim<br />

pMs by Dav. Macphafion<br />

Someri Point firefighters doused this car fire March 20<br />

on <strong>the</strong> southbound <strong>of</strong>f ramp <strong>of</strong> Parkway exit 30.<br />

Nabbed in car break-ins<br />

SQMERS POINT —. Police<br />

arrested two lornl 17-yearolds<br />

March 22 for allegedly<br />

breaking into four ears and<br />

steaUng an estimated $2,000<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> stereos, tools and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r goods.<br />

The incidents, police said,<br />

took place recently in loca<br />

tans throughout <strong>town</strong><br />

unlocked vehicles parked<br />

<strong>the</strong> street. ^ •* defended by <strong>the</strong> three<br />

Chief brvilli Mathis said Incumbents; Ernest Dunn,<br />

poUee <strong>have</strong> recovered most who has served since 1974;<br />

<strong>of</strong> • <strong>the</strong> stolen merchandise. Donald Johnson, who has<br />

The juveniles, whose served since 1977, and FaWda<br />

names were withheld due to<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir age, <strong>have</strong> been released<br />

into <strong>the</strong> custody <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir parents,<br />

-<br />

Harris, « board m^nbw<br />

since 1986.<br />

Voting will take place 3<br />

pm, to 8 pjn, at <strong>the</strong> primary<br />

School budgets worth a Bay, parish haU at Our Lady<br />

combined $46 million wUl be <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church,<br />

up for vote m this area dur- 40th and Central,<br />

tag annual school elections Upper Township — Vot-<br />

April 4,<br />

en wiU <strong>have</strong> a chance to<br />

Here is a rundown: decide on a S12 mUUon<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City — Votes wU spending plan which is up<br />

pass judgment on an $184 almost 11 percent, but poses<br />

million budget which is up a nx maease <strong>of</strong> lert man a<br />

more than 11 percent over half cent. The old rate was<br />

last year. But because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> about 94 J cents per $100 <strong>of</strong><br />

impact <strong>of</strong> a dtywide revalua- value. Th« new rate was not<br />

nan, it results in a reduced available at presstime.<br />

tax rate <strong>of</strong> 38 cents per $100 Seven candidates are geek<strong>of</strong><br />

assessed value versus last mg three seats on <strong>the</strong> Board<br />

year's rate <strong>of</strong> 52 cents,<br />

Three seau are open and<br />

The incidentB were tavesti- Khool, 5th and West; interby,<br />

Det, 8gt. Gary Gray, mediate school, 19m and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education. The only<br />

incumbent vying for re-election<br />

U Donald Delia Porto,<br />

Also in <strong>the</strong> race are<br />

Michael R. Houdart, Joesph<br />

M. DeAugustine, Brian G.<br />

Collins, Linda Hale, Michael<br />

C. Tolsan and George A,<br />

Reagan,<br />

Incumbents Eugene<br />

Chojnacki and Edward Ozakowski,<br />

MD, are not seeking<br />

re-election.<br />

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Folli will be open from 5<br />

to9pjn.<br />

Voters from districts 1 and<br />

8 will vo» in <strong>the</strong> Tudcahoe<br />

fire haU, Route 50; in districts<br />

2, 6 and 7, <strong>the</strong> etamentay<br />

•school Marmora; and in districts<br />

3, 4, 5, 9 and lOJn me<br />

Seaville fire hall, Route 50.<br />

Mainland Regional —<br />

Voten In Somers Point, linwood<br />

and Northfield will<br />

vote on Mainland Regional<br />

High School's $9.7 million<br />

budget which is up 26<br />

cent, mostly due to <strong>the</strong><br />

year costs <strong>of</strong> a school<br />

building program.<br />

If approved, <strong>the</strong> high<br />

school tax for Point residents<br />

would rise 75 cento to 48 j<br />

cents per $100. The Linwood<br />

rate would rise 5.9 cento to<br />

fiO J, and <strong>the</strong> Northfield rate<br />

newcomer are running<br />

unepntested.<br />

Incumbents John W. Davis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northfield and Dr. Lynn<br />

5. Stiles <strong>of</strong> Linwood seek reelection,<br />

They will be Joined<br />

by newcomer Melvin. A,<br />

Clarke <strong>of</strong> Somers Point who<br />

is seeking <strong>the</strong> seat held by<br />

John Havrikhak <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Pdnt<br />

PoUs will be open 2-9 pm,<br />

at New York Avenue and<br />

Jordan Road schools in Somers<br />

Point, <strong>the</strong> Linwood<br />

Library (Maple and Davis<br />

avenues) and Bel<strong>have</strong>n Avenue<br />

School m Linwood and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Mt. Vemon Avenue and<br />

Mill Road schools in Northfield.<br />

Somers Point — The etoetarate<br />

will decide watt<br />

area news<br />

highlights<br />

sludge dumping in <strong>the</strong> ocean by 1991,<br />

Kean <strong>of</strong>fers $500,000 for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City. SIC projects<br />

TRENTON — Roughly 600 acres in Cape May, Cumberland<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> counties would be protected If a proposal<br />

made by Gov, Thomas Kean on Monday goes<br />

through.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry would gam a $500,000 share <strong>of</strong> $54M Bullion<br />

in tow-interest loans. The money would be ear-<br />

million budget which is up<br />

a percent, mostly because <strong>of</strong> marked for replacing <strong>the</strong> deteriorated 59th Street fishing<br />

would jump 52 cento to to <strong>the</strong> first year's payment on . pier, a battered monument to old-time sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

53.9. an addition to Ionian Road ~ recreation.<br />

Two incumbents and one School.<br />

Sea Isle would receive an equal amount to upgrade its -<br />

__^=^_______ = _ The tax rate for local marina recreation area, The money would be given to<br />

school services is slated to various <strong>town</strong>s and counties to purchase and preserve<br />

rise 10 cento over last year's open space. The proposal heads to <strong>the</strong> legislature for<br />

:<br />

62.2 cents.<br />

debate.<br />

Che candidate will challenge<br />

three incumbents in <strong>the</strong> State will drop<br />

'.<br />

Somers Point Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

race.<br />

Matalucd case<br />

Roy Silbert faces With polygraph results that show county Treasurer<br />

incumbents Geraldine Oldis, Philip Matalucd telling <strong>the</strong> truth, state authorities add<br />

Regina Dougherty and John last Thursday <strong>the</strong>y wUl move to disnuss bribery charges *<br />

LSweeney ta a race for three against <strong>the</strong> longtime county <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

seats.<br />

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A4 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ. Thur.d.y, M«rch 30,1989<br />

Mainland budget provides Point <strong>of</strong>ficials with chance to complain about rising costs<br />

SOMERS<br />

POINT<br />

Council vtnttd frustrationi<br />

about rising school costs<br />

Thursday as <strong>of</strong>ficials from<br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School presented detaili <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> district's $9.7-nullion<br />

budget; a budget which is<br />

up 26 percent over last year.<br />

School SuperintendBnt<br />

Dr. Alfred Arena, who<br />

appeared with school Board<br />

members George Kearsliy<br />

and John Medica, all <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point, noted that If<br />

one takei away <strong>the</strong> first-<br />

Symphony<br />

League sets<br />

fund raisers<br />

The South Jersey Symphony<br />

Orchestra League is<br />

sponsoring fund-raising<br />

trips to hear Luciano Paverotti<br />

perform with <strong>the</strong> Opwa<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

next week.<br />

The performances are<br />

Donizetti's VElisir d'Amort<br />

8 p.m. Monday, April 3;<br />

and Verdi's Lum Mtiitr 8<br />

Federal<br />

year cost <strong>of</strong> Mainland's resentation,<br />

building program, <strong>the</strong> Somers Point residents,<br />

W89-90 Mainland Regional Parker noted, are facing an<br />

High School budget is only morease in <strong>the</strong> combined<br />

up 4,8 percent.<br />

local tax rate <strong>of</strong> 35 cents per<br />

But that didn't stop $100; 10 cents from <strong>the</strong> local<br />

Mayor Charles Parker from school district, 9.2 cents in<br />

making a speed about ris- <strong>the</strong> county, 7,5 cents from<br />

ing taxes, Council President Mainland and 8.4 cents<br />

John Risley from calling for from <strong>the</strong> city,<br />

more thrifty teachers' con- On a 5100,000 house,<br />

tracts and Coundlwoman that's $350 more than last<br />

Clair Kesnig from calling year's tax bill which was<br />

<strong>the</strong> district's $14,6-milllori over 82,000,<br />

lease-purchase building "Somewhere along <strong>the</strong><br />

plan taxation without rep- line <strong>the</strong>re has, to be a balanoe<br />

before we go ahead<br />

with <strong>the</strong> many programs<br />

we go<br />

Parker,<br />

ahead with," said<br />

"You <strong>have</strong> to realize that<br />

you do <strong>have</strong> a fiscal responsibility<br />

to keep <strong>the</strong>se things<br />

as close as you can," he<br />

said, "I would hate to see<br />

people running out <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point because <strong>the</strong>y can't<br />

afford to live here."<br />

The cosfly item in this<br />

year's budget is <strong>the</strong> SI.6<br />

Luciano Pavarottl<br />

pjn, Sunday, April 9, million first-year's . . payment ,<br />

Buses will make pickups on a lease-purchase buildin<br />

all South Jersey counties. m I program. The district<br />

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OMr Individual farmi from $10 to ISO depending on<br />

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teacher contact <strong>of</strong>fering 9 for lower increasei in <strong>the</strong> ated."<br />

schools, school business<br />

percent increases over each future,<br />

And Mainland's coils are administrator John Gibson<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> next three years. But Arena said that <strong>the</strong> seen on a par with o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

three-year contract is districts. The district 1 ! Anna added that <strong>the</strong>re<br />

"That^s rough, 11 com- "within a range <strong>of</strong> what $6,042 per-pupil cost ranks state mandates which<br />

minted Risley, who called o<strong>the</strong>r districts <strong>have</strong> negoti- 21 out <strong>of</strong> 43 regional high must be met.<br />

OCEAN CITY — Police<br />

are looking for a man<br />

involved in a domestic dispute<br />

that ended in a knife<br />

Injury,<br />

A 23-year-old man from<br />

Washington Township<br />

allegedly cut his ex-girlfriend's<br />

hand in an altercation<br />

in front <strong>of</strong> her<br />

apartment yesterday morning<br />

around 9 o'clock, said<br />

police.<br />

The man was waving<br />

around asjdtchen knife<br />

taken from thrtpartment in<br />

<strong>the</strong> heat <strong>of</strong> argument, police wearing •dress shirt<br />

suspect.<br />

red sweater.<br />

By <strong>the</strong> time police The woman, 23, who Uvei<br />

arrived, <strong>the</strong> man had fled In an apartment on tile80Q<br />

on foot. At pressHme, he block <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenuaj<br />

was still at large. wai treated at Shore Memoj<br />

Police are looking for a rial Hospital and later,<br />

6-foot black man, last seen released, police said.<br />

Starts: Didn't do anything wrong<br />

SOMERS POINT — Allen<br />

Sturts, dty building inspector<br />

who is now <strong>the</strong> focus <strong>of</strong><br />

an Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Prosecutor's<br />

Office Inquiry, said<br />

this week he didn't do anything<br />

declined to elaborate on <strong>the</strong><br />

details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> allegations<br />

against hint.<br />

The investigation reportedly<br />

centers around a building<br />

lot on Cedar Court<br />

purchased by Sturts in September<br />

for $1,000 <strong>the</strong>n<br />

Card party<br />

April 7<br />

The Rosary-Altar Society<br />

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Church will sponsor a<br />

card party at 12:30 pm, Friday,<br />

April 7, in toe Youth<br />

Center, 6th Street and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Avenue. Donation is $3 to<br />

bmefit tiie Sodety, refnishmentB<br />

and door prizes. For<br />

tickets caU 39frO5fiQ or 399-<br />

8124.<br />

resold for a $20,000 to an There has been no confirmation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Egg Harbor Township eonstruction<br />

company owner. allegations.<br />

Sources familiar with <strong>the</strong> Sturts said this week he<br />

investigation said Sturts couldn't <strong>of</strong>to information<br />

was allegedly asked by <strong>the</strong>bemuse hii records <strong>have</strong><br />

wrong, but he <strong>the</strong> seller, reportedly New been confiscated, m addition,<br />

he said his attorney<br />

Horizons Real Estate Development<br />

Co, <strong>of</strong> Hamjnonton, has advised him not to The Atlintie <strong>County</strong>;<br />

if <strong>the</strong> land was buildable. make comment on <strong>the</strong> matter.<br />

declined to elaborate cm <strong>the</strong><br />

Prosecutor's Office has<br />

He reportedly said no but<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered 51,000 for <strong>the</strong> property<br />

<strong>the</strong>n later sold it for innocence,<br />

that document! were-<br />

But he proclaimed his matter except to confirm<br />

$20,000,<br />

"I didn't do anythmg," seized.<br />

s<br />

A new home for sale is<br />

said to now occupy <strong>the</strong> site.<br />

Seniors Council<br />

Meeting April 3<br />

Tne monthly meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

tiie Cape May <strong>County</strong> Coordinating<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Senior<br />

Qtizens Organizations will<br />

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Thursday, Meted 30, 1989 ThE SENT1NEL-LEDQER Ck*»n City, NJ. AS<br />

Point's nautical heritage to frehighlighted April 8<br />

«SOMERS POINT — lay<br />

Avenue wUl be abuzz with<br />

activity April $ during Bay<br />

Heritage Day, an afternoon<br />

6t activillas and eadiibits<br />

celibratini tiie city's historic<br />

heritage <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point as a waterfront <strong>town</strong>.<br />

lJ The acUvlties, designed to<br />

coordinate with <strong>the</strong> Cape in' a "Ga<strong>the</strong>ring <strong>of</strong> She "TTiere are many things to<br />

Atlantic Boat Show, April Clams" deviled dam bak-enjoy contast at 6 p,m, Bay Heritege Day<br />

here." (<br />

W, wUl focus on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ing<br />

city's historic, cultural, and<br />

feature boats from 4y<br />

commercial relaUonship to<br />

geme by dliplayed by Bie<br />

<strong>the</strong> surrounding waters,<br />

Philadelphia Maritime<br />

Ivents wUl start at BOOT<br />

Saturday and continue<br />

throuf h 5 pm., culminating<br />

"We wanted to plan<br />

events indicative <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> history we've preserved<br />

tor today's visitors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Somers Point," explains<br />

Mayor Charles Parker.<br />

photo if 4mm MBMIU<br />

Outstanding citizen<br />

.Torn Innocents, left, chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Somers Point Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment was<br />

one <strong>of</strong> several Point residents honored by VFW Post 2189 during <strong>the</strong>ir annual outstanding<br />

citizens' awards. Presenting were post Commander Mike Mrvlca, center,<br />

and member Roy larlman,<br />

I<br />

I *•" — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />

Warehouse break-in is reported<br />

'OCEAN CTTY — m an<br />

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Housing storage space, w<br />

dry deaner and omer operatfoni,<br />

fte buildihf was<br />

altered but naming was<br />

taken or damaged, police<br />

said,<br />

A Stemo can and 10016<br />

matches was found on a<br />

floor miide. Police had sus-<br />

Wells graduates •<br />

basic training<br />

Michael WeUi,< son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

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Oceaji City, recently graduated<br />

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:,!;>;•<br />

RE-ELECT<br />

Don Johnson<br />

to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City School Board<br />

Tuesday, April 4,1989<br />

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'A MILE EASTOF SHORE MALL,<br />

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Museum; The event will go<br />

on all day at <strong>the</strong> municipal<br />

beach. New Jereey and Bay<br />

avenues.<br />

The Somers Point Hiitorical<br />

Soaety wiU <strong>have</strong>, a display<br />

<strong>of</strong> old photos and<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r memorabilia on display<br />

at Somers Point City<br />

Hall, New Jersey Avenue<br />

and Shore Road,<br />

Tours <strong>of</strong> Somers Mansion,<br />

a national and state<br />

historic site, wjy be <strong>of</strong>fered,<br />

Thp maniion will; feature<br />

displays <strong>of</strong> decoys by R<br />

Allen and half-hull models<br />

by James Mason V.<br />

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South Jersey Regional The day will conclude<br />

Tneater, Hgbee and Baywith me 'Ga<strong>the</strong>rinf <strong>of</strong> fte<br />

avenues, wiU <strong>have</strong> an open Qams," The best tasting<br />

house,<br />

deviled dams will be ehosen<br />

by pr<strong>of</strong>essional judges<br />

Folk singer/story teUw<br />

Jim Albertson <strong>of</strong> Maurice-<br />

at 6 p.m, at Bay Avenue.<br />

<strong>town</strong> and <strong>the</strong> Sea Shanty<br />

entertain with folk<br />

music.<br />

Pair charged with attempted burglary<br />

SOMERS POINT •— trailer parked behind Newark were "caught in<br />

Police arrested two Newark Jamesway, in <strong>the</strong> Somers<br />

men early Friday morning Point Plaza s<strong>hopping</strong> cenafter<br />

a routine pattol spot- ter.<br />

<strong>the</strong> act," Chief Orville<br />

Mathls said.<br />

Ptl. Ronald Schwab, on<br />

ted <strong>the</strong>m allegedly attempt- Derek Caters, 24, androutine patrols about 3:20<br />

ing to break into a storage Bryan Galloway, 23, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Foiled in Jeep <strong>the</strong>ft<br />

OCIAN CrTY — Police 8th Street side. But <strong>the</strong> vehicle<br />

got hung up on a short<br />

patrolling streets at 4 ajn.<br />

yesterday found an abandoned<br />

Jeep that someone lot.<br />

concrete sWp that lines flie<br />

apparently hied to swipe<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong>- Pontiac Cadillac<br />

at 8th and West. • <strong>of</strong>f with <strong>the</strong> car "ipun <strong>the</strong><br />

Whoever ttiedto drive<br />

According to Det. Robert tkm almost bald hying to<br />

Blevm, behveen 2 and 4 getit<strong>of</strong>f,"saidBlevin,<br />

AMI., someone ttled to drive Police said <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> no<br />

a CJ7 Jeep <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> lot on <strong>the</strong> suspects as yet.<br />

Kindergarten registration<br />

• A if<br />

5QMERS POWT — Registration<br />

for children entering It is not necessary for chil-<br />

old on or before Oct. 1,19W,<br />

public schools here in <strong>the</strong> fall dren to attend registration.<br />

will be 1 to 3 pom. Tuesday, Parents should bring <strong>the</strong><br />

April 25, and 7 to 8 pai, child's birth'certificate,<br />

Thursday, Artl 27, at tiwimmuruzaaon records and<br />

Jordan Road school gymnasium.<br />

certificate tan family phys'<br />

recent physical examination<br />

Students must be 5 yean idan,<br />

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poUce said.<br />

In <strong>the</strong>ir possession was a<br />

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The men were charged<br />

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Police said a routine<br />

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and Somerset counties for<br />

failure to appear in court on<br />

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Galloway' was released,<br />

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Somers Point Recreation<br />

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Parking, available at <strong>the</strong><br />

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Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

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OCHS class <strong>of</strong> '69 in<br />

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The <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />

School class <strong>of</strong> 1969 is holding<br />

its 20th reunion at <strong>the</strong><br />

Atlantic City Country Club,<br />

Northfleld on Nov. 25.<br />

Anyone knowing <strong>the</strong><br />

Savitsky<br />

Duffy are<br />

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Dr. and Mrs, George M.<br />

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

announce <strong>the</strong> engagement<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, Lisa Gertrude,<br />

to James T. Duffy,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Jeanette Lehman <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood and Walter Duffy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lake George, N.Y,<br />

The bride-to-be i§ a jriduate<br />

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

School and is self-employed<br />

Ṁr, Duffy is also a graduate<br />

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

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Theresa Ardley, James<br />

Beak, Bonnie Bothman Bennett,<br />

Susan Ruth Coons,<br />

Richard Diehl, Steve Field,<br />

Rita Ford, Ray Gallovich,<br />

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Dawn Greene, Andrew<br />

Grier, Barbara Gross; and<br />

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David Hackney, Andy<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. pwmas Spengler<br />

Contact is explained<br />

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Joanne Drane from Contact<br />

Atlantic spoke about<br />

training volunteers for <strong>the</strong><br />

crisis hotline to members <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rotary Anns<br />

during a recent meeting at<br />

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It is not just <strong>the</strong> crisis hotline<br />

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said Drane, but <strong>the</strong> phone<br />

contact with shut-ins, <strong>the</strong><br />

deaf, latchkey children,<br />

Michelini, Spengler united<br />

at Linwood Church<br />

, lisa Marie Mieheltal <strong>of</strong> accented with pearli. were covered with ivory<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry and Thomas Jef- Sh« carted a cascading minlarure cmmattons, ivory<br />

hey ^jengte <strong>of</strong> Bargain- arrangement <strong>of</strong> flowers pompom camaUoni, dusty<br />

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marriage Feb. 18 at <strong>the</strong> Un- •notts, ivory baby's breath greens framed in ivory tulle<br />

wood Community Church and greens framed in ivory with gold fleck. The arrays<br />

eamattons, ivory starburst<br />

teens and <strong>the</strong> elderly,<br />

carnations, dusty rose baby's<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mechanicsburg, Fa, andbreath and greens framed in<br />

These are just some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ivory tulle with gold fleck.<br />

people <strong>the</strong> volunteers talk<br />

The flowers were accented<br />

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Margy Wlsmer, president,<br />

conducted <strong>the</strong> business<br />

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The Revs, Donald 1.<br />

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Honor attendants were<br />

Michelle HarcUman, sister <strong>of</strong><br />

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Fa. Bridesmaids were Lucia<br />

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Patricia Spengler, sister <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> groom, <strong>of</strong> Bargain<strong>town</strong>,<br />

Heidi Spengler, niece <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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ivory pearls. The array wa§<br />

' accented by ivory satin ribbon<br />

witti an ivory lace overlay.<br />

The honor attendants<br />

wore full-skirted ivoy silk<br />

taffeta gowns featuring a<br />

high-sculptured lace neckline<br />

withan English 'netting<br />

V-neck front panel, accented<br />

with lUk Venice lace appliques<br />

and large puffed<br />

sleeves. They each carried an<br />

ivory satin muff with cascading<br />

array <strong>of</strong> ivory miniature<br />

with a dusty rose satin ribbon<br />

with an ivory lace overlay,<br />

intertwined with a<br />

stand <strong>of</strong> ivory pearls and<br />

pearl teardrops. The comb<br />

headpiece was ivory satin<br />

and lace with seed pearls.<br />

The bride's attendants<br />

wore identical gowns and<br />

headpieces. Their muffs<br />

were accented with ivory<br />

satin ribbon with matching<br />

lace overlay, intertwined<br />

with a strand <strong>of</strong> pearls and<br />

pearl teardrops.<br />

The mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bride<br />

wore an ivory gown <strong>of</strong><br />

embroidered lace and featured<br />

a dropped waist and<br />

Ktvin Rowland<br />

and Susan Leach i<br />

October<br />

nuptials<br />

bishop sleeves with<br />

extended cuff.<br />

The groom's mo<strong>the</strong>r wore<br />

an ivoty lace sheath gown<br />

with flutted chiffon bottom<br />

and ruffled cWffbn neckline.<br />

The wedding reception<br />

was held at The Handera<br />

Hotel, Following a honeymoon<br />

in Aruba, <strong>the</strong> couple<br />

are residing in Bargain<strong>town</strong>.<br />

The bride, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Messiah College in<br />

Gimntham, Pa., is employed<br />

^ <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Casino „„ „ „<br />

Mr. and Mrs, James A,<br />

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

.<br />

announce <strong>the</strong> engagamiit<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir daughter, Susan C,<br />

to Kevin R. Rbwland, ion <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. and Mrs, Charles A,<br />

Rowland Sr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Fa.<br />

The bride-to-be, a graduate<br />

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

Control Commission m School and James Madffii<br />

AflantleCity.<br />

University, is a flnandal<br />

Mr, Spengler, also a grad- analyst • for ' Squibb Corporation<br />

in Princeton, j<br />

uate <strong>of</strong> Messiah College, Is<br />

employed by <strong>the</strong> Egg Harbor<br />

Township Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. Rowland is a gradu-<br />

'<br />

Idu-<br />

cation at <strong>the</strong> Slaybaugh<br />

Middle School.<br />

gw^Absecon, was <strong>the</strong> Announce engagement<br />

Given in marriage by her Mr. and Mrs. Max Bolby<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> bride wore an <strong>of</strong> Latrobe, Pa,, announce<br />

ivory mffea Victorian style <strong>the</strong> • enpgement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

wedding gown accented daughter, Brenda J. to Gary<br />

with AlencQn lace appliques, S. Parkin <strong>of</strong> Kimberton, Pa.,<br />

pearls and iridescent ion <strong>of</strong> Gwen Parkin <strong>of</strong> Oaks<br />

sequins. It featured a high- and Ralph Parkin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

sculptured neckline, leg-©- City,<br />

mutton sleeves and a fitted Miss Bolby, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

waJstttae flowing into «kce Greater Latrobe High<br />

edged ca<strong>the</strong>dra! ttdn with School and 1988 graduate <strong>of</strong>:<br />

panels erf matting lace. Her <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylheadpiece,<br />

a tan <strong>of</strong> lace vahia, is employed by<br />

pearls and iridescent<br />

sequins, held a fingertip veil<br />

Dessert card<br />

party April 10<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Qvic dub will<br />

Brenda Bolby<br />

Shared Medical Systems in<br />

, a graduate oT<br />

fa.) Hgh<br />

and AttanHc Avenue. „„._,,<br />

we $3, available at <strong>the</strong> door. MrtiSEs"' ""<br />

pubUcwdcome. P iannea ' Crwt Haven.<br />

Locally Owned & Stalled<br />

ate <strong>of</strong> Pennsbury High<br />

School and ghippensbujfg<br />

University. He is ap<br />

internal auditor for Squib<br />

Corporation in Princeton.<br />

An October 1989 wedding<br />

is planned. ;,<br />

Patrolmen 1<br />

to graduate<br />

OCEAN OT¥ — <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Pfls. Timothy<br />

head, David Fletcher,<br />

Huffard and Ronald<br />

house will graduate from I<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

Academy April 11.<br />

J j<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficers took part in a<br />

14-week bask course far<br />

newly-appointed policemen.<br />

Qremantas wUl take<br />

riiii<br />

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We accept Blue Cross, PCS, NPA, PAID &PAAD Insurance Programs I<br />

VHS Movis & Machins Rentals<br />

• Blank Tapss* Nintendo Rentals<br />

UL£)[|©<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> City d99»5555<br />

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WESTERN MEDICAL SERVICES<br />

Will be Recruiting One Day Only<br />

For tiieCape M^r Area at toe<br />

GOLDEN INN -IN AVALON NJ.<br />

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Tuesday, April 4th 10 a.m.-4 p.m.<br />

' 'FREE' • C<strong>of</strong>fee and Doughnuts<br />

"FREE" BloodPressure Tests<br />

•Secretaries • Data Entry. Receptionists<br />

• Typists • Light Industrial • Chamber Maids<br />

• Qerks - Laborers • Word Processing<br />

• Nurses • Nurses Aides • Companions • Homemakers • L.P.N "s<br />

We Can Use You; Whatever Ypur Skills<br />

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m New Road, Unwood, NJ.<br />

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Umber Cape May <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Comtotrr, -•'<br />

'<br />

•<br />

*essano nominated<br />

^orority president<br />

0 OCBAN CrTY — Jean<br />

jJPessano was nominated<br />

%esident <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Preceptor<br />

Uh<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> Beta<br />

a\Phi at <strong>the</strong> sorority's<br />

March 15 meeting.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>of</strong>ficers nominated<br />

lone Nichols, vice<br />

pesident' Dee Beret, treasurer;<br />

Barbara Barrett,<br />

recording secretary- Eileen<br />

Ueckermann, corresponding<br />

secretary, and Mildred<br />

Inman, extension <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

Kline gave a biography <strong>of</strong><br />

^Agatha Christie,<br />

* Members voted for <strong>the</strong><br />

% woman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year" who<br />

.^wUl be announced during<br />

) vj<strong>the</strong> annual Founder's Day<br />

toropam,<br />

...yVhitebrier Inn. Avalon,<br />

lo<br />

,A<br />

April 27 at <strong>the</strong><br />

Service committee memhers<br />

reported on <strong>the</strong>ir visit<br />

to Wesley Manor where<br />

<strong>the</strong>y presented seven centerpieces<br />

for <strong>the</strong> dining<br />

room tables, Books and<br />

cards are being collected for<br />

<strong>the</strong> veterans.<br />

It was announced <strong>the</strong><br />

social committee members,<br />

had joined <strong>the</strong>ir sisters from<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cape May chapters for a<br />

lingerie parry,<br />

Thi w<br />

, and meani<br />

merchandise<br />

cards for Stainton's are<br />

available.<br />

The April 5 meeting wiU<br />

be at <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Kate<br />

Millar with a program by<br />

Inman,<br />

Club sets auction,<br />

pnnounces <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

(a<br />

1 ' 5 Colony Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City will hold its annual<br />

"Chinese auction from 12:30<br />

^-fo 3 pm. Saturday, April 22<br />

Sin <strong>the</strong> Sports & Civic Gen-<br />

><br />

'•fer, 6th Sheet and boardr<br />

lk<br />

Items or services to be<br />

"donated for <strong>the</strong> event are<br />

still being accepted<br />

announced committee<br />

members during <strong>the</strong> club's<br />

meeting March 20 at St.<br />

Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

fl6 Anyone donating baked<br />

, goods should contact Ellie<br />

I jlohan, 399-0520, or Bonnie<br />

. tan at 399-764fi. Items to<br />

rjx donated for auction may<br />

,fie given to Maribeth NeaU<br />

. "or Nola Lorino,<br />

c TJte slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for<br />

.jJ989-90 was announced:<br />

Tporis Bowker, president;<br />

I Mary Mohr, first vice preslydent;<br />

Jane Culbertson, second<br />

vice president; Virginia<br />

jjfmith, recording seo^teiry;<br />

Janet Andrews, Gorrespoha-<br />

,j4ng secretary; Terry Laueh,<br />

y^eaBurer, and lleanor Brin-<br />

, f^hurst, assistant wasurer.<br />

Trustees for aie year are<br />

pUie Bohan, Evelyn Rink,<br />

CHILDREN'S<br />

T-BACK<br />

SWUIWEAR<br />

and Hope Shaw. Two-year<br />

truiiees are Cass Coroaran,<br />

Ren Rood and Mary Barton,<br />

The garden deparanent<br />

meeting will be April 11 at<br />

<strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong> Ren Flood<br />

where <strong>the</strong> program will be<br />

flower arranging.<br />

Achievement Day li set<br />

for April 26 at Buena Vista<br />

Country Club, Any member<br />

interested in enterting artwork<br />

should contact Karen<br />

Gartlaiul-Heist at 399-8066<br />

or Barbara Riggione at 398-<br />

3982, Cost for registration<br />

and lunch is $18.<br />

Psychic fair<br />

April 15<br />

A psychic fair will be held<br />

from 10 &m. to 4 pm. Saturday,<br />

April 15 at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Youth Center, 6th Sheet<br />

and AHanttc Avenue. For<br />

advance appointment call<br />

-646-5170 evenings. Sponsottd<br />

by <strong>the</strong> American Business<br />

Women's Association to<br />

benefit <strong>the</strong> scholarship fund.<br />

There wUl be door prizes and<br />

refreshments available.<br />

Sweatsuits<br />

Dance wear<br />

DAVID I.<br />

GREENBERGl<br />

SWIMSUiT<br />

Factory Outlet)<br />

LONDON<br />

SQUARE<br />

MALL<br />

201 Tllton Rd.,<br />

Northfleld<br />

641-5163<br />

See our great<br />

new selection<br />

for springs, {<br />

iummsrSi ' |<br />

OPEN §<br />

Dally 10-5 |<br />

PMB by Banter Budis<br />

Children PattI Ann Jones and Darryl Behnke attended <strong>the</strong> kick<strong>of</strong>f luncheon for tht<br />

annual March <strong>of</strong> Dimes walk-athon. Also shown are, from left, Jack Collins, Barbara<br />

Jester, Don Fitala and Rita Ktmp.<br />

Museum lecture series due<br />

Din D'lmperio<br />

Art Association<br />

to meet April 5<br />

The Atlantic Area Art<br />

Association will hold iti<br />

monthly meeting 7;30 pan.<br />

Wednesday, April 5 at <strong>the</strong><br />

Ventaor Cultural Arts Colter,<br />

6500 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor,<br />

Carl Rosner, local artist,<br />

will conduct a altique. Donation$2,<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Historical 8 o'clock Wednesday evenings,<br />

April 26, May 3, 10<br />

Museum is sponsoring a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> four lectures by and 17. Cost for <strong>the</strong> series is<br />

Dan DTmperie, host <strong>of</strong> ttie $25 for museum members<br />

television show "Let's Talk and $35 for non-members,<br />

Antiques* Theme <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Enrollment Is limited to<br />

series wUl be <strong>the</strong> Art Deco 40. Individual evenings will<br />

period.<br />

be available at $6.50 each if<br />

The lectures wiU be in <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> series is not sold out.<br />

museum, 1139 Wesley Ave. Call 399-1801 for fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

(comer <strong>of</strong> 12th and Wesley) Information.<br />

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AS TmSENTINeL-LEOaEH Qeain City, N,J. Thursday, Msrch SO. 1SS9<br />

Realtors receive awards<br />

Berger Realty rteeruly<br />

presented plaques to its<br />

realtors during th§ annual<br />

awards breakfast at <strong>the</strong><br />

Port-Q^CaU Restaurant,<br />

Ken Sedberry was named<br />

lales agent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year,<br />

Kevin HaJlidiy received <strong>the</strong><br />

rental agent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year<br />

award and Betty Kennan<br />

and<br />

Lana Hinson <strong>the</strong><br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ers' Ballroom<br />

dancing April 8<br />

Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers Dance<br />

Group will sponsor a ballroom<br />

dance S30 pjn, Saturday,<br />

April 8 in <strong>the</strong> Youth<br />

Center, 6th Street and Attanttc<br />

Avenue. Music for listening<br />

and dandng by <strong>the</strong><br />

Silhouettes, Cost is $3 at <strong>the</strong><br />

door; refreshmejiB served,<br />

AH ages welcome.<br />

orange and white •ward.<br />

Those receiving recognl-<br />

Bon for million dollar Mies<br />

included: Edward Collins,<br />

Raymond Koob, Brian<br />

Kolmer, Puane Eggie, Ken<br />

Sedberry, John Martin,<br />

Mary Grimes, Tanya<br />

Pinkerton, Mae Pinkerton;<br />

Deon receives<br />

engineer degree<br />

James D. Deon recently<br />

graduated from Imbry-Riddie<br />

Aeronautical UnivCTSty<br />

in Daytona, Ha, with a bachelor<br />

<strong>of</strong> sdence degree in aeronautical<br />

engineering, He<br />

residw in LaJoUa. CaUi, and<br />

is working in <strong>the</strong> nerospaa<br />

engineering division <strong>of</strong> Rohr<br />

IndusWes, San Diego, He ii<br />

<strong>the</strong> son <strong>of</strong> Gert-ude Deon ct<br />

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

Celebration<br />

Specials in store<br />

for <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong><br />

April.<br />

s P r|n B houfl<br />

Tuss,-8at B-S p.m.<br />

GRAINARY<br />

gQurmet-to-go<br />

232 West Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 391-0099<br />

also, Mary Elaine Sangi, v<br />

Joseph Hepner, Patricia<br />

Moss, Kevin Halhday, Don<br />

Hamilton, Robert Stru<strong>the</strong>rs,<br />

John StuU, Diane Reese,<br />

Eileen Carew, Sue DeVaul,<br />

Paul Rixori, John Jacobs,<br />

Lana Hinson and Bob<br />

Wilklns.<br />

Head start program<br />

Project Head Start, an early<br />

childhood<br />

development<br />

program, Is now recruiting<br />

3Vi-5 year olds for <strong>the</strong><br />

198W0 program. The program<br />

is free for economically<br />

deprived families. Rpr infarmation<br />

contact Mary Parrott,<br />

social service ooordtnatar, at<br />

34S4166,<br />

Volunteers needed<br />

The AtiantJe <strong>County</strong> Women's<br />

Center in Northfield wUl<br />

begm a teaming program for<br />

volunteers to help in rape<br />

care and domestic violence at<br />

6 pat, Mardi 30, The program<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers safety measures<br />

and counseling, tea rnfomatan<br />

call MM767.<br />

Civic group plans for<br />

75th anniversary gala<br />

photo it? (wiv Mute<br />

OCEAN CITY — BemlGe<br />

Byrne announced to members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> board <strong>of</strong><br />

directors that <strong>the</strong> booklet to<br />

commemorate <strong>the</strong> 75th<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cedar<br />

Beach Civic Association<br />

wUl be ready for <strong>the</strong> spring<br />

celebration, scheduled for<br />

May 26 at The Banders<br />

Hotel.<br />

The dinner dance will feature<br />

Dick Agger's Make<br />

Believe Ballroom group,<br />

The guest speaker will be<br />

Congressman William J,<br />

Hughes. Ceehairmen for<br />

<strong>the</strong> event are John DlYenno<br />

and Bob Arment,<br />

George Cummins, ad<br />

chairman, Is accepting<br />

advertsing for <strong>the</strong> dance<br />

Worth a million<br />

Btrgir Realty rMintly icknowltdgad <strong>the</strong> firm's "mlllton dollar" salespeople at a<br />

Port-O-Cair breakfast.<br />

CHAPTER ElMCTION APRIL 1<br />

Air Nat ? i Guard mission told DAR<br />

J&F COINS<br />

COINS S STAMPS & CARDS<br />

'89 UPPER DECK<br />

BASEBALL CARDS<br />

- CoHectois<br />

• Mngaimes • At Discount<br />

1245 Asbury flue.. O.C.<br />

398-5998<br />

if you're<br />

peaongt<br />

\ (>u re not' Then here's some news that should make you<br />

smile Our new DownEast spas <strong>have</strong> arrived! •<br />

And <strong>the</strong>/re more beautiful, more soothing, and more maintenance<br />

free than ever! With rich, hand-rubbed wood cabinets,<br />

rieijdni spot hiding "marbIe"nnlshes,Dualjet^stemswithboth<br />

Ji.il massage and turbo boost. Powerful motors and effortless.<br />

hmjeiti(i(.oniri)ls. Evena 7-day timer that ajlowsyou to program<br />

voui spa to Ix heating up while you're on your way home from<br />

work!<br />

And as if that weren't enough to put a smile on your face —<br />

were also clearing out our '88<br />

inventory at incredible once-ayear<br />

prices! Stop in at ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Swim-Mor location now!<br />

Fdr family fun !<br />

Lake Drtw. Ml Ephnbn H) OSO19 • (OS) 4S4JU2<br />

45O Tillon Road, K<strong>of</strong>lMeW, NJ OiJlJ . («OS) fe»5.7 W i<br />

fDownEait<br />

Lt. Col, Gene.Chojnaekl<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Air Nation*! Guard<br />

recently addressed members<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sarah SUUweU<br />

chapter <strong>of</strong> die Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> American RevoluHon<br />

on how <strong>the</strong> Guard helps<br />

keeps <strong>the</strong> borders <strong>of</strong> this<br />

nation safe from foreign<br />

infiltration in <strong>the</strong> air.<br />

He explained how interceptor<br />

aircraft are launched<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Air National<br />

Guard base in Pomona<br />

when foreign aircraft are<br />

detected by radar along <strong>the</strong><br />

coast.<br />

Guardsmen from <strong>the</strong><br />

17?th Fighter Interceptor<br />

Group take to <strong>the</strong> air not for a two-year term; Mrs,<br />

only to protect <strong>the</strong> coast but Lemuel Cavileer, regent;<br />

also as a way <strong>of</strong> letting for- Mrs, J, Hilary Smith, vice<br />

eign aircraft know that <strong>the</strong>y regent- Mrs. John Kuhlare<br />

entering this nation's ak mann, chaplain; Mrs, John<br />

space.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> chapter's business<br />

meeting, it was<br />

announced <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

scholarship award will be<br />

presented to Michael W,<br />

Kifferly <strong>of</strong> Gtassboro. His<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r, grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, and<br />

great-grandmo<strong>the</strong>r are, or<br />

were, members <strong>of</strong> uie Redbank<br />

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

The nominating committee<br />

recommended <strong>the</strong><br />

following slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

JOSEPH FOGLIO<br />

CARPET SALES AND SERVICE<br />

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16 Years Experience 609-399-6722<br />

Repairs and Steam Cleaning Beeper • 653-7547<br />

Bender, treasurer; Mrs.<br />

Johnl6n Pepper, corresponding<br />

secretary; Mrs. A.<br />

Stanley Clark, recording<br />

secretary; Mrs, John Petttt,<br />

registrar; Marie Welsel, historian,<br />

and Mrs, Benjamin<br />

Loyle, librarian, Voting will<br />

take place at <strong>the</strong> April<br />

meeting.<br />

It was noted <strong>the</strong> next regular<br />

meeting will be April 1,<br />

not April 8, because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

annual spring conference.<br />

The chapter's spring luncheon<br />

wiU be 12:30 pm,<br />

Saturday, May 20 at The<br />

Flanders Hotel. Reservations<br />

must be made before<br />

May 13 by contacting Mrs,<br />

John Kuhlmann or<br />

John<br />

John PerUt.<br />

Mrs.<br />

The Christmas luncheon<br />

is scheduled for Saturday,<br />

Dec. 9, also at The Flanders,<br />

when <strong>the</strong> local chapter will<br />

host <strong>the</strong> Cape May Patriots'<br />

chapter,<br />

Mrs. Kuhlmann passed<br />

out pamphlets on <strong>the</strong> DAR<br />

schools which v/me <strong>the</strong><br />

topic <strong>of</strong> a recent meeting.<br />

Flea market<br />

space available<br />

The 14th annual flea market,<br />

sponsored by <strong>the</strong> ladies<br />

auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Hre Company<br />

Number One, Sonera Point,<br />

wiU be held 9 am, to 3 pm,<br />

Sunday, April 16. Outside<br />

spaces are $10; inside spaces<br />

$20. Far information call<br />

927-2258 or. 927-5701.<br />

DM PC Users<br />

meet April 12<br />

Tom Parsons, system engineer,<br />

will present'a program<br />

on lotus spreadsheets during<br />

<strong>the</strong> South Jersey DM PC<br />

Users Group meeting, 7 pjm.<br />

April 12 at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

High School, 6th Street and<br />

Atlantic Avenue. For information<br />

call 3»4111.<br />

book commemorating tin<br />

anniversary and can bo contacted<br />

by writing to 140<br />

BriganHneDr,<br />

The meeting wag eon.<br />

ducted by Alberta Camp4<br />

beU, president, at ' ~<br />

Beach Post Office.<br />

Joan T<<br />

reported on <strong>the</strong><br />

program and sjkted two' 1<br />

studentt in <strong>the</strong> II<br />

school would be<br />

recipients <strong>of</strong> me awarl<br />

The annual Fourth <strong>of</strong> July,,',<br />

Parade piani are underway, rf<br />

according to chairman Jiai''<br />

Plouais. Plans for <strong>the</strong> health «<br />

fair and craft show to be *<br />

held July 1 was reported l6<br />

on by Jean Hint and Dan,,,,<br />

Tommasane. 1<br />

•n<br />

Investment %<br />

program for<br />

seniors Monday ;<br />

OCIAN CITY _S<br />

"Investment advice for w<br />

seniors" will be <strong>the</strong> pro-<br />

gram for <strong>the</strong> Young atS<br />

Heart dub 1 pm, Monday, ftl<br />

April 3 in <strong>the</strong> Palmers<br />

Lounge <strong>of</strong> me Community^<br />

Center.<br />

-.'jo<br />

Bruce DeHaven and<br />

William Money <strong>of</strong> Paine-;•<br />

Webber Inc., stockbrokerJW<br />

firm in Someri Point, wUl »<br />

present me program which.m<br />

wiU be followed by a ques- «i<br />

tion and answer period. ' v .<br />

AU senior members <strong>of</strong> tii »'<br />

center are welcome, m<br />

Refreshments will be "J<br />

served.<br />

,*'<br />

'Medea' on ;<br />

ACC stage<br />

Atlantic Community Col-,<br />

lege's Performing Arts<br />

Department will present <strong>the</strong><br />

play 'Medea* 8 pjn, April<br />

5* in me college's Walter |J<br />

Edge Theain. "Medea" was *<br />

written by Euripides m 431 *<br />

B£. and has been freely «<br />

adapted from <strong>the</strong> Greek. $j<br />

Tickets are $5. Call 343-1962. «<br />

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is pleased to announce tiie opening <strong>of</strong><br />

an <strong>of</strong>fice for (he practice <strong>of</strong> law,<br />

specializing in Divorce & Family matters,<br />

********<br />

Linwood Commons, Suite A-l<br />

2106 New Road<br />

Linwood, New Jersey 08221<br />

653-1913<br />

NEWJERSEY<br />

ORDINANCE NO 971(1988)<br />

AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND FIXING WAQEB .<br />

IERSUK'SfiSSPLAND ovgRTiMa pAviSefreaF fc^,-<br />

AND IMPLQYiiES OF THI CITY OF BEAIBU OrTY COUNTY OF<br />

OAPIMAY, STATS OP NeWJEflKVANB 'WnSMLMilOTDMMWG<br />

NO, Mi (1887) AS AMENDED<br />

.WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> Beam <strong>of</strong> Oommlislonsrs <strong>of</strong> tha Oily <strong>of</strong> I M III* City Is<br />

dsulrous <strong>of</strong> provMtrig an adequale salary plan jo, Ihe ciasslllesljons <strong>of</strong><br />

potions In said Btw h accordant with ths orevlsj<strong>of</strong>ii <strong>of</strong> iht Olvii S»tvles<br />

A*<strong>of</strong> Now JWiy, brelefonj nctoptsd by tha Oily on NoyernbM 7, IBM;<br />

and WHEREAS, NJ.SA 40Ai14.195 provides that any member <strong>of</strong> If*<br />

Poles Djognmarti yirno appears Mars any Brand Jury or any MunWoai,<br />

<strong>County</strong>, Buptrlor or Suprims Court prowodlng (exeipl In a CMI AtfBri)<br />

shall not is a«*sd when hlwhtr attondancs Ii during <strong>the</strong> assigned duly<br />

hoyfs »nfl fiafcha «ha| suffer no toes In compensator) for urns" and iluy<br />

•eetlon luitttar. prmHoas ihat H sued •ppsarancB to outside ef tha issued<br />

fluty Hour* that lha polls tXllcsr <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pelee lores<br />

M<br />

receive slitw BBmptniaiory time <strong>of</strong>f from Ni/her regular duty hour* or<br />

addrjlonal oWBpeniailon, and fur<strong>the</strong>r any employee who Ii earylng on lha<br />

grand JuryorpWl |uiy will noi be doetudfor iutftatiendanoa; and<br />

WHEREAS, <strong>the</strong> Civil Service Laws <strong>of</strong> tha Slme <strong>of</strong> Now Jersey provldo<br />

for overtime pay for employees who are Ruthorlapd or required to work<br />

beyond a normal week under <strong>the</strong> proyWoni <strong>of</strong> NJ.S.A. 11:M and CtvU<br />

Sorvics Rulo4:i.1Bj1i and<br />

WHEREAS, such prevlalsnt for overtime established by rnunldnejltles<br />

operuilno under <strong>the</strong> AM must ba approved by <strong>the</strong> CM Bervlee Oommlsabn<br />

or Ms duly authorized representative.<br />

NOW. THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by Ihe Board sf O<strong>of</strong>flmluignen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe City at Sea Isle City, <strong>County</strong> ol Cape May, Slate if New Jersey;<br />

SECTION 1. The salary ranges Ml forth and specified ttiehMute "A"<br />

Miaehed are hereby adopted as and for each and every class <strong>of</strong> position<br />

mentioned In said schedule and are Is become effective as <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> effeetlve<br />

date ol <strong>the</strong> Ordinance.<br />

SECTION 2, Notwltrisiandlna any provision In <strong>the</strong> schedule set forth In<br />

> Section 1 (e <strong>the</strong> contrary, ihs adopdon <strong>of</strong> this ordinance shall not operme<br />

•o M todecrease tha pnnnl pay <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong>f leer or employee,<br />

iSOTION 3, The City <strong>of</strong> Sea (ale e*y. Cape May Runty, «•• <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jarsay, by decision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Commteslonara in chwg* <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> employee's<br />

department, reserves <strong>the</strong> Hghl lo pay lo any new employee any anwunl<br />

whhln <strong>the</strong> range plven In <strong>the</strong> schedule sat lorth In Section 1 above which<br />

would affect said employee, The form "Request for Personnel Action 1 '<br />

must be submitted to <strong>the</strong> Treasurer before any new hire Is made. All appicants<br />

considered for employment shall conform to <strong>the</strong> existing union contract<br />

and Civil Service.<br />

SECTION 4, The CommMener <strong>of</strong> each department shall <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

resppnsblliy and power lo decide <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> money (hat oach<br />

emptoyee will receive In hit departmenl within ihe range given ki fht<br />

schedule set forth In Section 1 above not to exceed tha maximum range ki<br />

<strong>the</strong> given yaw, subject only is <strong>the</strong> actions <strong>of</strong> (he •sard ef Commissioners<br />

In approving <strong>the</strong> budget.<br />

SECTION 9. Except for <strong>the</strong>se employees and that procedure as sped-<br />

1 fled In Section 11 here<strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> Beard <strong>of</strong> Commissioners er Individual Cam.<br />

mlstloner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ciy <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City, may authortie <strong>the</strong><br />

payment ef overtime at time and a halt lor employee* and <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> lha<br />

Oly ef Sea Isle City who are required to carry out necessary dutba'fsr,<br />

and on behalf <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> City. Overtime thai be a <strong>the</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> f v» times <strong>the</strong><br />

rale <strong>of</strong> payment that <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer sr employee receives for his/her regular<br />

workpMed.<br />

SECTION 6. In <strong>the</strong> event that any eff leer er employee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> tea<br />

lule City is determined net to be enable for overtime sty, but never<strong>the</strong>less<br />

worM overtime as required and add work is necessary and In <strong>the</strong> puMlo<br />

Interest and Is In excess ef his/her normal work week, <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />

may, by resokjiton. pay a sum <strong>of</strong> money equivalent to <strong>the</strong> overtime<br />

work, whteh sum p( money shall be In <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong>* bonus.<br />

SECTION 7. The provision for all overtime or bonus payments shal be<br />

conditioned bn whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>re are available adequate funds In <strong>the</strong> budget<br />

lor said payment*.<br />

><br />

SECTION 8, Notwithstanding any provision In <strong>the</strong> Schedule set forth In<br />

Section t to trie contrary, additional compensation shal be paid to IMM<br />

persons eligkfe to receive same on <strong>the</strong>ir respective appropriate anniversary<br />

dates commencing January 1,1983 In accordance w«h <strong>the</strong> table contained<br />

Immedlalely feiiewlng;<br />

YEARS Of SERVICU<br />

After completion oMih year to<br />

completion M eth year 8%<br />

From Ihe beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ilh year<br />

to <strong>the</strong> completion ol <strong>the</strong> 12th year 4%<br />

From <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1 »h year<br />

to <strong>the</strong> completion oi <strong>the</strong> 16tn year 6%<br />

From <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1 Tlh year<br />

iolr» completion erf <strong>the</strong> 22nd year |%<br />

From tM beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 2M year en 10%<br />

SECTION 8. The Board el CommlMtonent recognizes certain abnormal<br />

cendkfana whereby an emergency may exist In <strong>the</strong> PoHce DspanneM<br />

I wherein a shortage <strong>of</strong> personhel caused by aoBued vaeatlen. Court and<br />

' o<strong>the</strong>r legal appearance* coupled with an InaMlty to eMaJn aaaMonaJ suitable<br />

personnel to handle Increased numbers <strong>of</strong> trunslerns and vscatlonors,<br />

has occurrod In <strong>the</strong> past and la likely lo reeur In tha future, wherein tfie<br />

safety ef <strong>the</strong> publki would b» endangered sr Imperiled. In such •ytnL<br />

amusement, may be made to pay overtime to tMM BertonnM snWM<br />

,--*-.,--.,- J-I ... J. HuesandratosandPifju*-<br />

MBCiNT OP ANNUAL SALARY<br />

ement* may be made to pay overtime t<br />

<strong>the</strong>Ss in cornpflanee with appllMbfe State itatuee andiy to* art wouta<br />

Uon», Tht budget approprJafeTor such salaries and wagas It beleveO •(*•<br />

quale to handle socn a aHuaflon and smsqsncy appropriatWn will be<br />

resubM.<br />

SECTION 10, A. Sick toave shall be accumuUed at <strong>the</strong> ma ef ftfuen<br />

B. In <strong>the</strong> event thai an emptoyee Is Ineapadtated and unable to work<br />

because sf a j * related tnlury, <strong>the</strong>n hMhe shall be erttltled to Wuryleaye<br />

up to eneyearwRh full pay during tha period in which he/she It unebto to<br />

peViom. hlMr duUM,pTovided that hWier IncapaciiMion iseMIMby<br />

both <strong>the</strong> employas'a doaor and <strong>the</strong> Cltya doctor, In that evenf. emple¥M<br />

thai salon and turn Over to <strong>the</strong> City fonhwlh any compettmiory m<br />

nee)*? ly that «np)oyee whll. heMM Is being paW^th. e ^<br />

paragraph covers only those employees who are not covered by comr<br />

ple¥M<br />

monle*<br />

Thl<br />

commenang at <strong>the</strong> time ef retirement, but not to exceed f11,000.<br />

D. vvnle smpteyM H using hkvfMr aasumuwad •!. MA 1O-aa, In <strong>the</strong> event thai an employee retired wK more Iran<br />

is ye« ef a#rviee to <strong>the</strong> Off but lest than 2§ yaars, <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> Bc*rd a<br />

tobto<br />

may, at <strong>the</strong>lr'dBaetlont, authonie <strong>the</strong> MunWpaJ yrea-<br />

Ml to pay NspHaUMtion premiums (BkJe OmuMim<br />

y<br />

tornmbstonM may, at <strong>the</strong>lrdBaetlont, authonie <strong>the</strong> MunWpaJ yreasurer<br />

by retoMlon, to pay NspHaUMtion premiums (BkJe<br />

OmuMim<br />

Shield) lor coverage through <strong>the</strong> City's group plan with <strong>the</strong> retired<br />

Sp|ee%ayh«ttepreS h full a* pmviWTor In N J,SA «0A 10*1<br />

$50,000<br />

AND<br />

OVER<br />

6-MONTH CD<br />

YIELD 1<br />

RATE<br />

•Ran quoted on Annual tails. Annmlucd i^eKljoxd on irnc*a! al rnltlal fate All tartf. are nmpuurxkd dailj Ram h|ctl to cflinge, A<br />

Subsondjl penury Is irtiulrrdtjtcarljutlliJtHi.-jl<br />

D-XnmercialaLT:t>uiir>«cJui)nL<br />

I i • -<br />

National Westminster Bank NJ<br />

Member FDIC<br />

Thfo<strong>of</strong>ef<br />

1BayaDatil*»«)l'tWwJenwytxanchat<br />

Thomas Jewelers<br />

825 ASBLRY kmm QCm OTY, Ifl • 39N35?<br />

Announce liie Return <strong>of</strong><br />

The Great<br />

$5,000 DIAMOND HUNT<br />

Beginning Monday morning, March 27th,<br />

Radio's "Odd Couple" will begin broadcasting<br />

d.iily clues that will point you in <strong>the</strong><br />

right direction to finding <strong>the</strong> $5,000<br />

diamond prize!<br />

USTEN EVERY DAY FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN!<br />

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A After completion <strong>of</strong> three (3) years <strong>of</strong> employment an employee may<br />

request a hwv» <strong>of</strong> abstwa wfthout pay <strong>of</strong> benefits.<br />

b. Leaves <strong>of</strong> ttosenoe. without pay or boned., may be granted by <strong>the</strong><br />

Depertn»ntHeadlorooodcausef<strong>of</strong>uploone(1>y»af.<br />

..^<br />

a Military leave, wihout pay or benef Rt. may be granted for thai period<br />

<strong>of</strong> tkne In which an employe. It actualy a member ol any bntnch o« Iha<br />

r^tr7l»S B*wtS^^d benefits .1-11 p. gr»rt»dtor that Pjrtod<strong>of</strong><br />

time In which an employee it on aatve duty a* a member <strong>of</strong> tha National<br />

Guard or Armod Forces Reserve.<br />

8ECT1QN 14. HOLIDAYS<br />

A. Emptoysss shall receive el HoMaya celebrated by <strong>the</strong> Ctry In acoordoicewluimaHoidayRatoluilon.<br />

B Any neclal hoMay obewvad by <strong>the</strong> City Inrough resolution by <strong>the</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong>cSurriisslonera shal be given <strong>the</strong> ernpk^atamattefrtrtght.<br />

C. Employees thai be given two (2) personal days to be wed at <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

dttontlon with 4a hours notice.<br />

SECTION 18. VACATION • , ^ ^<br />

A. Every futHlme employee shan recetve vacation In accordance with<br />

One (1) day eaoti month and for every month <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> emptoyee-e first<br />

B. The Clly sfiali provide Is<strong>of</strong>tl representationto en srnptoyso N Hlgain<br />

shall davolop as a result <strong>of</strong> eeilohi eitalns otf <strong>of</strong> and In <strong>the</strong> sseurf* <strong>of</strong><br />

Bmntoym.nl, Meepl ihil no representiulon stwll IM provided fflf defeni*<br />

ol a ertmlnal, dtoardeHy perion er nigllfltnt um<br />

en We pwl <strong>of</strong> an<br />

-, _. _. p^w.., »r- ^.f^., —w~- m "* * *"**" — . — — —<br />

%2.OOit*iXi dual copavmam presortptlon prooram. Tne CJty fj«iw« aoppty<br />

M£h smployiewih Hw•yeglawi plan now In effect for <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

""TheTrnployeea are aubject lo an InoeaM In Ihe deduct!*JjM<br />

»**r<br />

medkal ptsnT «rth <strong>the</strong> Cly setUno up • reserve fund to cover <strong>the</strong> added<br />

O, fl an employee retires due to a jeb^elated pmmtnm linen, ik*.<br />

neu or Injury, <strong>the</strong> O»y shall oontlnwe In ful foree end etfeel «l benelis<br />

under (hisanWe, .<br />

D. Elmpkjyaos nnlrtng prior to Ivrentytlvs (as) years <strong>of</strong> servlM may continue<br />

with <strong>the</strong> City Insuranee program as par <strong>the</strong> C.O.B.B A, Imw,-<br />

8BJTION 1'7. OWWtW* N0TW4 (lew/and OfdlMnos No, 79B (IMS)<br />

•re repealed. All ordlnjmoe* or pan. <strong>of</strong> oMInarMes lnoontl««m honewth<br />

a/e repeated to <strong>the</strong> extent o( such Inconoliitsncy.<br />

SECTION 18. If, tor any reasen, any •eafen, lUBMIen, parearrt,<br />

sentence, daute or word <strong>of</strong> fills ordinance trwU be declared HegBI or<br />

Invalid by any court <strong>of</strong> competent Jurisdiction or shall Be challenged By<br />

peillon pursuani to N J.8.A, 40A;l».HS( tht remaining porKons ef 11* Ordf.<br />

nance Shall remain In lull lores and etlednotwllnstandlng,<br />

81CTION 19, This ordinance shall take effect hverny (20) days loiloiw-<br />

Ing f jnal passage and publication according ts law,uWepprovaJ By trw<br />

appropriate agency or agenclM <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New Jerwy CMI 8ervlc» CommrssKi.The<br />

afoMsafl setielule shall be filed wflh <strong>the</strong>^r* <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gw ol SM<br />

Isle OKy and Ihs New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Civil Bervlee colneMenl with<br />

MINIMUM<br />

MAXIMUM<br />

$10,000 $10,000<br />

SECTION IB. WSURANCE, HEALTH AND WELFARE ^ ^<br />

A. Employ*** <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> following benefu: BUM Croea/Olue a*W.<br />

Hlder J Major Medical and Dental with <strong>the</strong> InuJtutlon <strong>of</strong> alt coal confab)-<br />

M«ku. In addlUon, B>* emptoyeea agiae to th Slua CresarBlue Shield<br />

02428<br />

01341<br />

oi sea<br />

01200<br />

ossai<br />

OOilT<br />

08197<br />

0062S<br />

04124<br />

04124<br />

06647<br />

00827<br />

04120<br />

00295<br />

0318B<br />

00285<br />

0001^<br />

04339<br />

Mayor and Director.<br />

Public Altalrs and Public<br />

Safety<br />

Commissioner and<br />

Director.<br />

Revenue and Rnanoe<br />

Commtasloner and<br />

plrector, ft*l» Works<br />

Parks and Public Property<br />

•<br />

Municipal Clerk<br />

Assistant Municipal Clerk<br />

Municipal Treasurer<br />

Chief Municipal Rnanc*<br />

Officer<br />

Pan-time<br />

Assistant Muntepai Treasurer<br />

PeiMlme<br />

Collector <strong>of</strong> Utlinies<br />

TaxOoSKter<br />

Taj Collector. Pan-time<br />

Tax Searcn <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

Assistant Munich Tax<br />

Collecier,<br />

A i t<br />

05728<br />

03187<br />

05048<br />

01815<br />

05728<br />

05048<br />

00924<br />

06268<br />

OB046<br />

06340<br />

08071<br />

05013<br />

lector,<br />

ParMlme<br />

Tax Assessor<br />

Assess hgCtorK<br />

Senior Auettlrig Cierii<br />

AssetsMg/Accoum Oiefk<br />

Zoning Olttcer<br />

ConMhietlenOrfiefai<br />

AssMant Corm ruction<br />

OffkMI<br />

Secreuutal Assistant<br />

BuMlngeub-CodoOWdal<br />

Code inforoement<br />

Officer<br />

AMislanluldlngaub.<br />

OodeOfflcltV<br />

AttMant Construction<br />

Official<br />

Building Sub-Code om-<br />

Buldlng Inspector<br />

BuHIng Inspector,<br />

TrtJna*<br />

EUedrtcal Sub-Code CKIk<br />

«U<br />

Plumbing Inspector/<br />

Plumbing<br />

Subcode Official<br />

Housing Inspector<br />

FIr» Prelection Sub-Code<br />

Official<br />

Polco Chief<br />

Pollee Captain<br />

Police UeUenam<br />

Polee Sergeant<br />

Polks Officer<br />

9.000<br />

8,000<br />

23.000<br />

16,000<br />

24,000<br />

1.000<br />

1,000<br />

3,000<br />

£4.000<br />

B,6O0<br />

2,000<br />

10,000<br />

1,000<br />

22.000<br />

12.000<br />

13,000<br />

12.000<br />

B,000<br />

18.000<br />

14,000<br />

10,000<br />

•,000<br />

e.ooo<br />

s.ooo<br />

3.000<br />

13,000<br />

1,090<br />

14,000<br />

12,000<br />

3,000<br />

4,000<br />

s.ooo<br />

e.ooo<br />

35,000<br />

11,000<br />

39,000<br />

3.000<br />

3.000<br />

10.000<br />

35.000<br />

14,000<br />

•,000<br />

20,000<br />

8,000<br />

30.000<br />

19,000<br />

20,000<br />

10,000<br />

10.000<br />

28,000<br />

23,000<br />

20.000<br />

13,000<br />

14.000<br />

10,000<br />

e.ooo<br />

20,000<br />

•,000<br />

11,000<br />

8.000<br />

0,000<br />

0Z71B PMceCNef SS,0OO 4S.0M<br />

08718 WHoe Captain M.000 «.0»<br />

torn Pence Lieutenant M,1K 88,000<br />

M7fli PoJeeeergeant 83,888 88,000<br />

OWBB Pence Offfier 1i,H0« 98,718<br />

pollee Officers assigned to Detective BurMU shal noeh« a five<br />

hundred dolar ($500.00) bonus at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Calendar year.<br />

02732 OommunleatlonsOperm- iSiBOO 28,436<br />

tor<br />

0Z72a<br />

Ponce OflksrondPoIca<br />

Radio Dispatcher, Pan 3«» 8.00<br />

AfW one (1) year and up to fin (S) yearn compMed, t~~~- j--^-.<br />

After five (6) yearn and up to ten (10) years completed, fifteen (16)<br />

After fen (10) yean and up to twenty (20) years completed, twenty (20)<br />

After twenty (20) yean - hventy-ttve (2S) day<br />

N employee terminates his employment, vacation time earned wtl be<br />

pro-rued to <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> time earned.<br />

Whenever an employee dies having to his credn any annual vacation<br />

leave, <strong>the</strong>n ehaU be calculated and paid to <strong>the</strong> employee's eetale a sum ot<br />

. money equal to Ihe compensation calculated at Ihe employee's salary rate<br />

f at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> employee's death.<br />

No accumulation <strong>of</strong> vacation Offle Is permitted. Vacation time msut be<br />

used In <strong>the</strong> year earned. If <strong>the</strong> work schedule doss not permit <strong>the</strong> list <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> vacation m <strong>the</strong> year earned, <strong>the</strong>n a 18 month carry over wilt be aiowed<br />

only with <strong>the</strong> Department Head's signed approval. Should <strong>the</strong> vacation<br />

time not be used by <strong>the</strong> end ol <strong>the</strong> twelve (12) month extension period,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n unused vacation lime shall be cancelled end <strong>the</strong> emptoyee paid at an<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> compensation equal to <strong>the</strong> unused vacation lime.<br />

B. It an employee becomes aufflclenlly U so aeto require Inpallenl hoeplWIzation<br />

whoa he Is on vacation, he may change auch period <strong>of</strong> Hlnasa<br />

and pc«thoaplal recuperation against alcK leave at hi. option.<br />

OR* al Cdy empioywee. vacations shall be eeleoted seconding to<br />

"^Employe** may apM vacation. N an emptoyee desires to spM Ma<br />

vsBatfon,T*llnnctiolceshallbeonV«iihel«lsolaenlorBy.<br />

E. emptoyaee may request summer vacation » sohedunng pafmln, but<br />

k <strong>the</strong> final decision Is up to <strong>the</strong> Department Heed in charge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Depart-<br />

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02297<br />

02297<br />

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02297<br />

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03015<br />

03015<br />

03011<br />

04440<br />

02083<br />

02889<br />

02990<br />

02990<br />

03020<br />

03010<br />

02995<br />

03000<br />

03000<br />

10/WO<br />

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8 0S<br />

4,000<br />

14,000<br />

1B.O0O<br />

12,000<br />

Pelce<br />

CommurilcaHohs/ClerkTypHa<br />

School Traffic Guard (per<br />

Animal Control Officer<br />

Judge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Municipal<br />

Court<br />

Municipal Court Clerk<br />

and Violations Clerk<br />

Deputy Munlcfcal Court<br />

Clerk<br />

Municipal Emergency<br />

Management<br />

Coordinator<br />

Municipal Attorney or his<br />

deslonee<br />

psnsatSn lor IMgatkma?Ki special eervfcea to be pM at<br />

an hourly rate net to exceed 170.00 per hour, Oth»r attorneys<br />

hired for municipal legal matters, Inducing police<br />

representation, up to SI 00.00 per hour)<br />

MUnlctMl Engineer<br />

srhlsdMignee 2.S00 8,000<br />

(exclusive <strong>of</strong> addiloml<br />

compensation fer special services and engineering set.<br />

vices lobe paid In an amount not exceeding a 7% cornmkslen<br />

en contract work.)<br />

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640<br />

•,000<br />

16.000<br />

87,000<br />

24,000<br />

10,000<br />

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Allomey, Planning Board<br />

Attorney. Zoning Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Adjustment<br />

Public Defender<br />

Municipal Prosecutor<br />

Physician (or maximum <strong>of</strong><br />

120.00 per vlsi><br />

Junior Lbrartan<br />

SupervWng Ltanuy<br />

Assistant<br />

Welfare Director<br />

Coordinator lor Federal<br />

and Slats Aid<br />

Loan Advisor<br />

Housing Assistance<br />

TechnlehuV<br />

Administrative Analyst<br />

Administrative Analyst<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Water Billng<br />

and<br />

Collections<br />

Managament Specialist<br />

Purchasing AgenuComptroler<br />

Purchasing Ass Is lam<br />

Beach fee Suptrintandent<br />

Assistant Beach Pee<br />

Superintendent<br />

Beach Fae Collectors -<br />

C^laln-Llle Guards<br />

(Beach Patrol)<br />

Assistant Captain ef Ufa<br />

Guards<br />

(•each Patrol pally Rate<br />

Lieutenant ef Lie Guards<br />

(Beach Patrol Dally Rale)<br />

Life Guard<br />

(Beach Patrol Dally Rate)<br />

Recreation Supervisor<br />

Assistant Rocroai ton<br />

Supervisor<br />

(hourly rate)<br />

Recreation Maintenance<br />

Worker<br />

Recreation Maintenance<br />

Worker<br />

(hourly rate)<br />

Recreation Maintenance<br />

Foreman<br />

Recreation Supervisor-<br />

Tennis<br />

Recreation Aldo (hourly<br />

rate)<br />

Recreation Attendant<br />

(hourly rale)<br />

Recreation Center<br />

Director<br />

Racreedlon Center<br />

Diredor<br />

(hourly rate)<br />

Recreation Bupetvtoer.<br />

Karate<br />

(hourtyrate)<br />

Recreation Leaderspont<br />

(hourly rate)<br />

neereatlMiLeadef-Ana<br />

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(hourly rale)<br />

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(MunVrM)<br />

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ha •rnptoya* aa» aaraat t<br />

and tabariaaa Mo madoara<br />

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(hourly ratal<br />

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MnkrefarkTlpltf<br />

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8,000<br />

15,000<br />

MO<br />

4.000<br />

2,500<br />

3,000<br />

8,000<br />

3.000<br />

20.000<br />

4.ooo<br />

4,000<br />

4,000<br />

81,000<br />

13,000.<br />

8,000<br />

2,000<br />

3.S0<br />

8,000<br />

8S.O0<br />

60.00<br />

3S.00<br />

18,000<br />

4.00<br />

8,100<br />

3,15<br />

8,800<br />

8,400<br />

3.7B<br />

4,000<br />

BOO<br />

10.00<br />

3.71<br />

Ml<br />

J.W<br />

9,75<br />

8.75<br />

10,000<br />

6.000<br />

Haw<br />

Thyrrt«r, Mweh M, «W mE8EMfWEL4.BDan Octwi Clly, HA. A9<br />

Public Notlco<br />

CITY OF<br />

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

by Lee Steels<br />

WILLIAM H, VanAR'fsPALEN, JR.<br />

Commlsskinsfa<br />

Attest; _ -<br />

THIRI«J.TiaHI<br />

MundpalClerk<br />

NOTICiOFADOmCW<br />

The above ordnanc* was duly<br />

passed by <strong>the</strong> Board el Commluton*<br />

enM<strong>the</strong> cty <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle Oly, New<br />

Jersey, en first reading at <strong>the</strong> regular<br />

meeting el said Beard held on <strong>the</strong><br />

13th day <strong>of</strong> March, 1989, and was<br />

taken up for second reading, public<br />

hearing, final passage and was<br />

adopted at <strong>the</strong> regular mseUng <strong>of</strong><br />

said Board hew on <strong>the</strong> tm day <strong>of</strong><br />

March, 1M1, In <strong>the</strong> CommKwloners'<br />

MUSIC PI^R HISTORICAL<br />

APPLICATION READY<br />

Next wnek, ttie Ooiiut<br />

City Historical Commission<br />

WiU send oil lit thwe-pige<br />

application to put <strong>the</strong> Music<br />

Pier on <strong>the</strong> state historical<br />

register, said member Mary<br />

Lou McDowell.<br />

The exhaustive application<br />

asks taformaticm on<br />

everything from its type <strong>of</strong><br />

architecture to what <strong>the</strong><br />

building was Hrst used for.<br />

The 60-year-old concert<br />

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001171<br />

02248<br />

02248<br />

04222<br />

03089<br />

0995<br />

oi§§5<br />

02450<br />

01940<br />

03108<br />

01748<br />

01771<br />

01683<br />

01749<br />

02434<br />

02328<br />

01455<br />

05487<br />

09587<br />

01787<br />

04226<br />

03341<br />

03425<br />

09430<br />

03290<br />

05823<br />

1,000<br />

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6,000<br />

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6.000<br />

8,000<br />

32,000<br />

9,000<br />

e.ooo<br />

8.000<br />

40,000<br />

20.000<br />

10,000<br />

5,000<br />

7,00<br />

11,000<br />

74,00<br />

88.00<br />

58.00<br />

90,000<br />

8.00<br />

10,800<br />

10,00<br />

26.000<br />

8.000<br />

9.00<br />

8.00<br />

22,880<br />

12.50<br />

30.00<br />

8.00<br />

8.00<br />

8.00<br />

8.00<br />

8.00<br />

19,000<br />

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22,000<br />

1CM»<br />

06439<br />

06448<br />

02001<br />

08494<br />

00529<br />

00804<br />

00763<br />

03095<br />

02032<br />

02340<br />

03459<br />

00929<br />

00929<br />

09491<br />

09491<br />

04189<br />

04181<br />

00970<br />

02420<br />

02601<br />

02804<br />

02589<br />

01708<br />

01708<br />

01710<br />

02328<br />

0233?<br />

02943<br />

02945<br />

03*42<br />

03803<br />

0388!<br />

01875<br />

02001<br />

01880<br />

08J71<br />

03544<br />

03685<br />

omz<br />

03085<br />

00811<br />

03849<br />

04^0<br />

04296<br />

05676<br />

06931<br />

06932<br />

06705<br />

00790<br />

04273<br />

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..all over <strong>the</strong> tea at Moorlyn<br />

Terrace is undergoing geveTal<br />

renovations, and commission<br />

members are also<br />

helping <strong>the</strong> dty determine<br />

what colors it was flrrt<br />

painted,<br />

BENSON RESTING<br />

AFTER ATTACK<br />

Sentinel-ledger publisher<br />

Fred C. Benson Is expected<br />

home this weekend following<br />

heart bypass surgery<br />

earlier this week at Cooper<br />

Medical Center.Caniden,<br />

What may hive been a<br />

heart attack cut short his<br />

school and counry taxe»<br />

was $1,69 per $100 valua*<br />

tion. With <strong>the</strong> city's<br />

increased ratable base this<br />

year, most observers expect<br />

tMs year's rate to drop<br />

below $1,10, <strong>the</strong> release<br />

states. •<br />

RECYCLING WORKSHOP<br />

FOR BUSINESSES SET<br />

A recycling workshop<br />

geared to local businesses<br />

i n eluding _r_e tal Lj±Qrfl_^<br />

hotels, motels, guest houses<br />

and banks wUl be held here<br />

Murrlwal Clerk<br />

Public Notice<br />

TMCiarMiaMeraphy<br />

prlndpal Tag dark<br />

BesMseeptng Machine<br />

Operator<br />

Prtnetaal Bookkwplng<br />

MaMMOparawr<br />

Payroll Clork<br />

Account Clerk<br />

Accourrt CUrK (hourly<br />

, ,,lnaKJ Account Clark<br />

Prirn*«U Account ClarW<br />

rWtonMieiatk<br />

hfcrter MMtr CpatHlma)<br />

r>ubls Wsrkt Syparlntan-<br />

(lent<br />

AssMant PuMeWsrta<br />

8werMendsM<br />

LtEowr<br />

Ltborsf (hourrme)<br />

Truck DrW<br />

Ftoad Maintenance<br />

Wbrker<br />

PubtaWsrlaMpatar<br />

awaseMenaariMtMi<br />

CtoV<br />

CtorV<br />

MaehanMHs^tf<br />

C3ind.K**per<br />

MnlsMnDrMr<br />

Equ^ment Opsrator<br />

EfcmtCpemlor<br />

Equfcxrum<br />

BWMpar<br />

Qantriar<br />

Bqu^nanOperaMr<br />

. BaatfiMaHantma<br />

MacrumlC<br />

MalntenafwaneiMMr<br />

Custodian<br />

Radio DispsMlMr/RasaB-<br />

Itontot<br />

SsntorRondRspalrer<br />

Uqulpmani aparatar San><br />

laUon<br />

TrufADrtvw-Heavy<br />

SahjsrSardnar<br />

eentorMalntenama<br />

Repairer<br />

aafltorMMntenanea<br />

Hapalrar<br />

BaMMan<br />

SenbfCustodlsn<br />

Radto OUpatdiar/<br />

aanlerClerkTypM<br />

Assist «nt Supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />

Refute<br />

Collection<br />

poordlnalor-Recya|lng<br />

proorarn<br />

Buporvleor-SanltsUon<br />

Heavy EqJpment Opemtor<br />

AatMant Supervisor<br />

LamiscajM<br />

AtsMant Supeivtar<br />

Smalt<br />

AttMarl Malrtananee<br />

Anlsunl Supwvlsor Custodian.<br />

ealetylrtspeaor<br />

l>ubftcWork.Fon»min<br />

MaMananoaRapalrw<br />

Foreman<br />

M«n»ik; FOT«IM.I<br />

•eniarMeohanie<br />

BulMing MaMtMnee<br />

Wwkar<br />

Building MalntananE<br />

Wortor<br />

(hourly nm)<br />

Senior Maintenance<br />

Repairer-Hre<br />

Equlpmant (parmm.)<br />

SMorMalntenanee<br />

Rapalrsr-Fta<br />

Wwkar (heur me)<br />

TraflbMaMenanst<br />

Worker<br />

Carpentaf<br />

Mason<br />

parkFsrman<br />

ParkMaWemiea<br />

Workir<br />

Pajriter<br />

EDodrtdan Foreman .<br />

BsdrtcUn<br />

BaArtdanMlpar<br />

Malntsnanss Apakaf •<br />

BMrMan<br />

MaJntanarMa Rapalrar*<br />

Bearidan<br />

Water tfieiwUillllet<br />

SupertntwideM<br />

Pumping Smton Operator<br />

Senior VMtrMeW<br />

Ropalnx<br />

Supervising Pumplno<br />

iMation<br />

iMation.<br />

etreat FoTBmim<br />

gowBf Mtf mwiancs<br />

Worker<br />

Sewer ftapairar/Watar<br />

Hepalrer<br />

Heayynu^fnsf* Opara-<br />

RapaJrar/WaMr Rsp^rsf<br />

Oarage Foreman<br />

Maintenance Repairar<br />

(PJumbeflySonlorPumpgenisr<br />

Sewer Repairer/<br />

Water kMerRtpaliw<br />

SrauMt-Keeper<br />

Sewer Maintenance<br />

Wsrker/WMer<br />

Meltf Rapalrar<br />

AnMant Water * Sewar<br />

Superirtat^eni<br />

Senior Wattri Sewer<br />

Water Meier Rapajraf<br />

Foreman<br />

Wafer Treatment Want<br />

, waters Sewer HapaJrar<br />

Bent<strong>of</strong> Water Plant Operator<br />

Water Tmatment Ham<br />

Operator<br />

Foreman<br />

Assistant Supervisor<br />

Water/Sewer<br />

Assistant S^jervkBr<br />

Water Mela. Repair<br />

Water Meter Reader<br />

Water Meier HtMMr<br />

•<br />

• owOffJotal<br />

vWohbortwodt<br />

16,000<br />

18,000<br />

13,000<br />

16,000<br />

11,000<br />

11,000<br />

4.00<br />

13,000<br />

13,000<br />

,oo<br />

24,000<br />

20.000<br />

22,000<br />

17,000<br />

17,000<br />

9.00<br />

22,000<br />

^000<br />

18,000<br />

4,000<br />

28.000<br />

20,000<br />

12,000<br />

3J8<br />

11.000<br />

11,000<br />

HjOOO<br />

11,000<br />

13,000<br />

11,000<br />

11,000<br />

19,000<br />

13,000<br />

13,000<br />

13,000<br />

12,000<br />

10,000<br />

10,000<br />

13.000<br />

19,000<br />

13.000<br />

19A00<br />

13.000<br />

13,000<br />

14009<br />

28.000<br />

30.000<br />

10,000<br />

40,000<br />

3S.O0O<br />

19,000<br />

8.00<br />

21,000<br />

11,000<br />

21,000<br />

81,000<br />

23,000<br />

31.000<br />

21,000<br />

29,000<br />

23,000<br />

23,000<br />

23,000<br />

23,000<br />

23,000<br />

23,000<br />

23,(£0<br />

23,000<br />

28,000<br />

23,3)0<br />

23.000<br />

14,000 25,000<br />

16,000 80,000<br />

,l«.OO0 /<br />

president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> New jersey<br />

Press Association, wUl be<br />

unable to attend <strong>the</strong> yearly<br />

conference In Mali wan next<br />

Friday.<br />

PUiLiC WORKS*'"<br />

HEAD NARROWED<br />

City Administrator Don<br />

* Hart said he has narrowed<br />

down <strong>the</strong> fleW- <strong>of</strong> PuhUc<br />

Worki director appUemntt<br />

from 25 to eight. Interviews<br />

begin next week.<br />

Hart has been acting<br />

DPW hfiad stace George<br />

Rumer resigned about three<br />

months ago — just before<br />

<strong>the</strong>se snow storms, Rumer<br />

now runs Mack's doughnut<br />

Shops.<br />

COUNCIL WORKED<br />

HARD, SAYS MAYOR<br />

Mayor Roy Gillian sad<br />

that City Council serutlniied<br />

me dty budget more<br />

carefully man ever before<br />

this year, but still only managed<br />

to trim less than 2 percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> $253 million<br />

spending plan.<br />

In a press release, Gillian<br />

told <strong>the</strong> media,'1. <strong>have</strong> p-<br />

belive mat aU mat energy<br />

could <strong>have</strong> been better<br />

spent addressing, me real<br />

problems involved In^eparating<br />

a city <strong>of</strong> this size."<br />

The revised $243 million<br />

budget, handed Council<br />

Nov. 28, was passed Mawh<br />

r -,,<br />

19,000<br />

18,000<br />

18,000<br />

16.000<br />

Sam<br />

20,000<br />

20,000<br />

28,000<br />

18,000<br />

11.000<br />

4.00<br />

3,000<br />

4,00<br />

4.00<br />

11,000<br />

12,000<br />

12,000<br />

£1,000<br />

11,000<br />

11,000<br />

e§,ooQ<br />

11.000<br />

11,000<br />

11,000<br />

20,000<br />

28,000<br />

28,000<br />

20,0p0<br />

8,000<br />

K.000<br />

32.000<br />

32,000<br />

32,000<br />

21.000<br />

800<br />

7,000<br />

1.00<br />

8.00<br />

^^0<br />

23,00<br />

with' new state<br />

regulations.<br />

Sessions are-set lor <strong>the</strong><br />

Sports & Civic Center, 6th<br />

and Boardwalk.<br />

LODBR TILLS PAPIB<br />

UNION IS GREEDY<br />

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

George Loder, 76, who .<br />

worked for lastem A'lines<br />

in <strong>the</strong> 1940s and '50s, told •'<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fort Myers, Ha,, Ntm-<br />

Press mat <strong>the</strong> striking union<br />

hag gotten greedy,<br />

Loder, who lives three<br />

months a year in Fort<br />

Myers Beach, first worked<br />

with Eastern (pre-Frank<br />

Lorenzo) in 1939, serving as<br />

a purser, forerunner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

flight attendant,<br />

x<br />

But white he's not anttunion,<br />

Tm not for mem,<br />

ei<strong>the</strong>r," he said, noting<br />

Eastern had no unions<br />

when he was in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

employ.<br />

*1 think <strong>the</strong> people generally<br />

<strong>have</strong> gotten greedy,"<br />

he told <strong>the</strong> newspaper.<br />

JOHNSON WITNESSES<br />

QOVT INACTION<br />

Lizbeth Johnson, an<br />

OCHS student, recently<br />

witnessed <strong>the</strong> federal dedsion-making<br />

procesi in<br />

action as a partidpant In<br />

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LYNCH HONORED<br />

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City Coundl tonight. wiU<br />

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Fri.l8iLApr.1i2<br />

10 wn. to 3 p.m.<br />

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CONTRACTS<br />

AWARDED<br />

When Qty Coundl meets<br />

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me governing body will<br />

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Coundl Is likely, without<br />

bidding, to:<br />

• Award a $3,000 contract<br />

to Fellows, Read &<br />

Associates <strong>of</strong> Linwood to<br />

draw up bid documents so<br />

dry <strong>of</strong>fldals on fix settling<br />

rear hallways and bathroom<br />

in City HaU.<br />

• Pay Walker, Previti,<br />

Homes k Associates <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City $7,000 to design<br />

a new bulkhead for <strong>the</strong><br />

itorm-bittered 17th Street<br />

streetend.<br />

• OK a $4,500 contract<br />

for Burkett Associates <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry, <strong>the</strong> firm which<br />

will draw up plans tat<br />

ground floor architectural<br />

and engineering services in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Public Safety Building.<br />

Coundl will also sign res*<br />

olutions setting into action<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r jobs which were bid<br />

for, Including $38,000 In<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> repairs to be completed<br />

by Jay-Mar Construction ol<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View, and 862,000 in<br />

drainage work awarded to<br />

Thomas larry Marine <strong>of</strong><br />

South Dennis,<br />

And Kraemer Gunlte <strong>of</strong><br />

Pitman will be awarded a<br />

$110,790 contract for Muiic<br />

Her solarium rehab work,<br />

A MUSIC NO fE...<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Pops Orchestra<br />

conductor William<br />

Scheible was awarded a<br />

$32,800 contract to conduct<br />

and coordinate <strong>the</strong> orchestra<br />

this summer.


A10 TmBBiVNEL-LEDQER OflMn Sty, KJ. ThUf»<br />

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Young ladles dressed for <strong>the</strong> fancy division pose demurely, awaiting word <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

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Missionaries to<br />

hpeakApril4<br />

r, 0C1AN CITY — St.<br />

John's Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church,<br />

10th Street and Central<br />

Avenue, will host a program<br />

by missionaries Dennis<br />

and Meredith Mumyak<br />

j:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4,<br />

Fa The Mumyaks are mlstonaries<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Evangelical<br />

u<strong>the</strong>ran Church in Amerflea<br />

and <strong>have</strong> been develop-<br />

^ig fish fanning projects for<br />

jjhe church In Tanzania<br />

giinee 1983.<br />

(• The Tuesday evening<br />

^program is designed to<br />

'increase awareness in <strong>the</strong><br />

world-wide mission <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

church, provide mfomation<br />

about ffie mission and<br />

<strong>the</strong> culture and encourage<br />

local involvement.<br />

Mr. Mumyak earned his<br />

A.A. degree in life sciences<br />

v,<br />

After-Easter<br />

|ermon<br />

J OCEAN CnY — The<br />

Rev, Paul W. vandcr Loo,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Union Chapel by<strong>the</strong>-Sea,<br />

55th Street and<br />

Asbury Avenue, will give a<br />

pennon entitled "An after-<br />

Easter resdluBon" during<br />

ftie 10:30 am service, Sunday.<br />

April 2.<br />

i The Chapel holds interde-<br />

^ominational services;<br />

nursery care is provided,<br />

ainday school for all ages<br />

Rev. vander Loo holds<br />

Hble study 7 pm, each<br />

^edneiday. The current<br />

topic it <strong>the</strong> book <strong>of</strong> Genesis,<br />

Qtolr rehearsal follows <strong>the</strong><br />

study at 8 p.m.<br />

Paitor vander Loo gives a<br />

children's semionette prior<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Sunday worship service.<br />

•Miriam Adam serves as<br />

music director and organist.<br />

The tax<br />

deadline is<br />

almost here.<br />

in 1972 from Union College<br />

in Cranford. In 1974 he was<br />

gnntid a bachelor <strong>of</strong> science<br />

degree in wildlife<br />

management from West<br />

Virginia University and<br />

after completing <strong>the</strong> Peace<br />

Corps fisheries training<br />

program in 1975 In Cameroon,<br />

West Africa, he<br />

became an extension agent<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Corps in Zaire and<br />

later a wildlife biologist<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Smithsonian Peace<br />

Corps environmental program<br />

in Zaire.<br />

While a teaching/research<br />

assistant in wildlife<br />

biology at Rutgers University,<br />

he was a fishery biologist<br />

with <strong>the</strong> aquaculturc<br />

development project for <strong>the</strong><br />

Wright <strong>County</strong> Community<br />

Action Project in Waveriy,<br />

Minn. In 1982 he earned his<br />

master <strong>of</strong> science degree in<br />

wildlife fisheries from Rutgers<br />

University.<br />

Mrs, Mumyak graduated<br />

with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts<br />

degree in biology and Asian<br />

studies from St. Olaf<br />

Gvtmn,) College in 1973. to<br />

1976 she earned a master <strong>of</strong><br />

science defpee m marine<br />

science, specializing in<br />

aquaeultufe, from <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico. After<br />

working as a research<br />

aquaculturiit for <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Alchemy Institute m MBSsachusetti,<br />

she served as<br />

aquaculturiit, science<br />

teacher and book store<br />

manager at Holden Village<br />

m Chelan, Wash. From 1971<br />

to 1982 she was project<br />

coordinator <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> aquaculture<br />

development project in<br />

Waveriy, Mirm.<br />

Dennis and Meredith<br />

were married in 1981 and<br />

<strong>have</strong> a son, Chrii, 2, who<br />

speaks both Swahili and<br />

English.<br />

I Our experienced preparcrs are working<br />

| extra hours through April 17, It's pot too<br />

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THE BIGHT PRICE<br />

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ANSWER; What your house<br />

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economic climate, <strong>the</strong> THI MOST COSTLY ml«-<br />

local real estate situa- ilka • »ell*r can malt* l to to<br />

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EALTOR forthfa vital dcter-<br />

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AVALONREALTY<br />

MARMORA<br />

Mlssionarlfs Martd|th and Ptrtnls Murnyak, abovt<br />

with <strong>the</strong>ir son, Chris, will (peak to members-<strong>of</strong>-St. John<br />

Church and ths publloTuisday tvenlng.<br />

photo by 8«nkxSiu(ib<br />

Best dressed family<br />

Mr, and Mm. John lanntlii <strong>of</strong> Havtr<strong>town</strong>, Pa.,'were<br />

chosen best dressed family in ceremonies Sunday.<br />

They art also <strong>Ocean</strong> City's first family contest winners.<br />

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St. Peter's takes<br />

aim at <strong>the</strong> family<br />

OCEAN CITY — St.<br />

Peter's United Methodist,<br />

8th Street and Central Avenue,<br />

is embarking ona program<br />

to cater to <strong>the</strong> needs<br />

<strong>of</strong> families in <strong>the</strong> seashore<br />

area.<br />

According to Larry A,<br />

Masi, chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

church's council on ministries,<br />

<strong>the</strong> church wants to<br />

accommodate <strong>the</strong> changes<br />

and growth in <strong>the</strong> community<br />

by reaching out to <strong>the</strong><br />

young families.<br />

"We <strong>have</strong> always had an<br />

exceptional program for<br />

senior citizens and that Will<br />

Christian<br />

to meet April 12<br />

Ken lihvak <strong>of</strong> Wooden it<br />

be Nice country store and<br />

Sue Johnson <strong>of</strong> Belle Mead<br />

will be guest speakers for <strong>the</strong><br />

Cape/Atlantic Christian<br />

Women's Club luncheon<br />

meeting, April 12 at rtorry's<br />

Inn, Somert Point.<br />

Cost is $829 per person;<br />

babysitting is provided by<br />

reservation. For Information<br />

call 3994547 by April 10,<br />

continue," he said. "But, in<br />

fte future we wiU ba <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

more and more fBrnUyoriented<br />

activities and<br />

programs."<br />

Two coordinators are<br />

heading up <strong>the</strong> "Family<br />

Life Council" Susan Paqna<br />

and Heidi Pursel are creating<br />

new opportunlHes for<br />

youth and families to<br />

become involved lii <strong>the</strong><br />

church.<br />

Dr. Russell Shivers,<br />

senior pastor at St, Peter's,<br />

calls (he round! on ministries<br />

<strong>the</strong> finest he's ever<br />

worked with.<br />

Shivers assumed senior<br />

pastorate at St. Peter*i kst<br />

summer after having served<br />

as a district superintendent<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Methodist church for<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> years.<br />

*Dr. Shivers' emphasis<br />

on family values Is an<br />

Thursday, Mireh M, 1i« 7WeaWWa4M0M<br />

Important ingredient in<br />

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<strong>of</strong> our community," Mas!<br />

said. ^<br />

In addition to Sunday<br />

worship services, St. Peters<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers youth and adult programing.<br />

The church phone is 399-<br />

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beUeves in Jesus' re»urrectton — and Ms or her<br />

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Each Sunday is to be a reminder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>resurrecoon,<br />

las* day is to be lived in me spirit and style<br />

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A12 THESENT!NBL*LBDGBfl <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. Thursday, M»rch 30,1989<br />

obituaries<br />

Public Notice<br />

Howard Sage, 5r,, 67<br />

OCEAN CITY — Howard P. Sage ST., 67, died March<br />

29 in Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Bom in Delaware <strong>County</strong>, Pa,, he lived here for 17<br />

years,<br />

Mr, Sage was a partaer in <strong>the</strong> Fierless s Laundry Rug<br />

and Dry Cleaning Concern in PhUadelpWa for many<br />

years until retiring in 1971, \<br />

More recently he had been a distributor pt Tie Smttnel-Ledgtr<br />

newspaper in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Surviving are his wife Marie; four sons, Howard P, Jr.,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chaster <strong>County</strong>, Pa., William 3. <strong>of</strong> Lumberville, Pa.,<br />

Clark R L <strong>of</strong> Chester <strong>County</strong>, and Joseph "Randy" <strong>of</strong><br />

Seiners Point- one bro<strong>the</strong>r, Russell R. <strong>of</strong> Prospftct Park,<br />

Pa.; three sisters, Elmira Papale <strong>of</strong> Glenolden, Pa,, Arm<br />

Trimble <strong>of</strong> Seacane, Pa,, and Dorii Shockley <strong>of</strong> Springfield,<br />

Delaware <strong>County</strong>, Pa,, and 11 grandchildren;<br />

Burial Office and Holy Eucharist will be <strong>of</strong>fered 11<br />

a,m. Friday in Christ Episcopal Church, Somers Point.<br />

Friends may call from 0 to 10:30 a.m. Friday at <strong>the</strong> Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo. Burial will be private.<br />

Memorial contributioni may be made to <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Lung Association, for research, 10 W. Main St., Mays<br />

Landing, 08330.<br />

Troy Boehm, 3<br />

AUDUBON — Troy C. Boehm, 3, died March 18 at his<br />

home after a lengthy Ulneii.<br />

Troy suffered from a brain tumor since February, 1988<br />

and beause <strong>of</strong> community intereit <strong>the</strong> John Boehm/<br />

Troy Fund was started by his aunts and undo, Ftognei<br />

Driscoll and Patricia and Albert Donzantt <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />

He recently took a trip toDisney World in Florida as a<br />

guest <strong>of</strong> "Give Kids <strong>the</strong> World" <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C,<br />

He is survived by his parants, John and Susan; three<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs, John and Shane Alan Barton and Shane Paul<br />

Boehin, and a §iiter CoUeen Fatrida Boehm, aU at home;<br />

his paternal grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, Florence Boehm <strong>of</strong> SeavUle;<br />

his maternal grandparenti, John and Emily Moray <strong>of</strong><br />

Westaont; and his maternal great-grandmo<strong>the</strong>r, E<strong>the</strong>l<br />

Hammond <strong>of</strong> ColMngiwood.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Angels was celebrated March 22 at St. Vincent<br />

Pallotti Church, Haddon Townihlp. Burial was in<br />

Calvary Cemetery, Cherry HU1.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> Blake-Doyle Funeral<br />

Home, Collingswood.<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> CMdren'i Hospital<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family Florist<br />

MABKVIDETTO<br />

858 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 39W157<br />

, 3336,.<br />

Phone<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

"Holding Forth The Word afUfii"<br />

SEVENTH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Rev. John Stephen Sheldon, Pastor<br />

Rev, William R. Allen, Pastor Emeritus<br />

J. Kenneth Reese, Director <strong>of</strong> Mule<br />

Jean C, Ridgway, Organist<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 2,1989<br />

Morning Worship 11 A.M.<br />

Sermon- by The Rev, John S, Sheldon<br />

Transportation available to 11 A.M. Worship Service<br />

Call 399-1833<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30 A.M.<br />

Clasaes for all,ages<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Mornlnolilbls Study Hour 10:30 A.M,<br />

WEDNESDAYS<br />

Prayer Metting 7:30 P.M.<br />

Men's Prayer Breakfast 7:00 A.M.<br />

(Chatterbox, Sth & Central Ave.)<br />

Youth Programs • For Information call Youth Director<br />

Tim Bromhtad, 398.7981<br />

A Cordial Welcomi Amiis You<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.<br />

APRIL 2nd, 1989<br />

8:15 Communion, Bleyler Chapel<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

"The Thomas Factor"<br />

M. Russell Shiver*. Pastor<br />

Frank A. Yerkes, Jr. Assoc. Paitor<br />

John Gregory Bate, Director <strong>of</strong> Music/Organist<br />

Thomas E. Adams, Jr., Director df Christian<br />

Education<br />

SOLOISTS:<br />

Nancy Foi MoNsmee<br />

S<strong>of</strong>nno<br />

Raymond McAfoo. Bsjitons<br />

Brain Tumor Research, 1 Children's Center, 34th and<br />

Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 or <strong>the</strong> John<br />

Boehm/Troy Fund, P.O. Box 194, Oaklyn 08107.<br />

Charles Fleming, 88<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP — Charles B. Beaung, 88, <strong>of</strong><br />

Beesley's Point died March 24 at Crest Haven Nursing<br />

Home, Cape May Court House.<br />

Mr, Fleming was a self-employed builder in PhUadelphia<br />

until hu retirement in 1965 when he moved to<br />

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

He was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Washington Masonic Lodge<br />

in Philadelphia. He also was <strong>the</strong> former president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Hot Stove League, a baseball league in Philadelphia.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, he was a resident <strong>the</strong>re most <strong>of</strong><br />

his life.<br />

Surviving are his wife, lUaabeth; two sons, Charles Jr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lansdowne, Pa., and Robert <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Service was Tuesday at <strong>the</strong> Chester Wimberg Funeral<br />

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

Emily Wood, 71<br />

SOMERS POINT — EmUy S. Wood, 71, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Heights Manor, died March 26 at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Mrs. Wood was an editorial assistant at <strong>the</strong> Federal<br />

Aviation AdauniBtration Technical Center in Egg Harbor<br />

Township until her retirement in 1979. She was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Christ Episcopal Church in Somers Point<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Jewiih Community Center in Margate,<br />

She was bom m Philadelphia and was a former Lansdowne,<br />

Pa., resident. She also lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and<br />

was a Somers Point resident for 14 years.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, EmUy H. "Rusty" Hudson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Midloethian, Va,; • bro<strong>the</strong>r, John J. Sehembs <strong>of</strong><br />

SeaviUe, and three fFandehildrijn.<br />

Burial Office and Holy Eucharist were read Wednesday<br />

at Christ] Episcopal Church, Semen Point, Burial<br />

was in AtlanUc City Cemetery, Pleasantville.<br />

Arrangement were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />

Palermo, ^^<br />

Contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Humane Society, Shelter Road, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, 08226.<br />

Martin Levy, 68<br />

FLOMDA — Martin 8. Levy, 68, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, died<br />

March 16 In JupiMr Hoipital, Florida.<br />

A retired carpenter, he was bom In Philadelphia and<br />

moved to Marmora in 1972. An Eagle Scout, he served<br />

in <strong>the</strong> U.S. Coast Guard during World War E and wai<br />

itetioned in Atlantic Qty at <strong>the</strong> Huron Avenue Station.<br />

He was an avid fisherman, bowler and supporter <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 81. He also served as<br />

director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape-Atlantic Bowling Association.<br />

He Is survived by his wife, Mildred' two sons, David<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Windsor and Harold <strong>of</strong> Chevy Chase, Md., and<br />

four grandchildren.<br />

Service waa held in Florida. , . .<br />

Kathleen Dyer, 67<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — Kathleen M. Dyer, 67, <strong>of</strong> 134 53rd<br />

St., died March 28 at her home here.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she lived in southwest Philadelphia<br />

before moving to Sea Isle City 18 yean ago.<br />

Mrs. Dyer retired as a laboratory technician for tie<br />

Oscar Mayer Food Co. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, where she<br />

worked for 28 years.<br />

Surviving are her husband, William; a son, John W. <strong>of</strong><br />

Medford, and two grandchildren.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 am, Saturday<br />

in Sf. Joseph's RC Church, Sea Isle City. Burial<br />

will be in <strong>the</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> Veterans' Cemetery,<br />

Cape May Court House.<br />

Friends may call 7 to 9 pm, Friday and from 8:30 to<br />

>J0 am. Saturday at <strong>the</strong> Krtuie and Logan Funeral<br />

Home, Sea Isle City.<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> St. Joseph Church<br />

BuUdtag Fund, Sea Isle City 08243.<br />

UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street ind Asbury Avenue<br />

Rev, Paul W. vander Loo, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 2,1989<br />

10:30A..M,Ssrmom<br />

"An After-Easter Resolution"<br />

Sunday School 9 A.M.<br />

Song Service 10:15 A.M.<br />

Church Service 10:30 A.M.<br />

Bible Study, Wed. 7 P.M.<br />

Musical Director Miriam Adam<br />

Nursery Available DurtnQ Service<br />

OCEAN CTTY<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

iOTH & WESLEY 399-2261<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 2,1989<br />

930 AM • SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP<br />

"Dealing with FaUure"<br />

Dr. Manidoerfer<br />

6$0PM. WORSHIP<br />

"Dealing with Worry"<br />

Dr. Mansctoerfer<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

6:45 P.M. - AWANA CLUBS<br />

7:00 P.M. - MIDWEEK SERVICE<br />

Mabel Mcfcurdy, 88<br />

OCEAN CITY — Mabel Sheppard McCurdy, 88, died<br />

March 27 in Shore Memorial Hospital, Somen Point.<br />

Bom in Lewes, Del,, Mrs. McCurdy lived in Philadelphia<br />

and had been a resident here since 1957.<br />

Shi was a member <strong>of</strong> St, Peter's United Methodist<br />

Church, <strong>the</strong> American AisodBtion <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Friendship Club and a former member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Civic<br />

Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Mrs, McCurdy was also • member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Margaret<br />

McKindrlck Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Eastern Star <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

Pa,<br />

Surviving are one son, Glen Sheppard <strong>of</strong> Haver<strong>town</strong>,<br />

Pa.; a daughter, Florence Hopkins <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; three<br />

grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Eastern Star service wUlW 10:30 a.m. today fliiursday)<br />

followed by a Christian funeral service 11 am. at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo. Frisndi may caU<br />

from 10 a.m. until tone <strong>of</strong> service at <strong>the</strong> funeral home.<br />

Burial will be m Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

Contributioni may be made to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> 0ty Rescue<br />

Squad, 1501 West Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, 08226.<br />

David Drawneek. 73<br />

OCEAN CTTY — David A. Drawneck, 73, died March<br />

25 at home,<br />

Mr, Drawneck was bom in Indianapolis, Ind,, and was<br />

an <strong>Ocean</strong> City resident 15 years, Before rerirtag, he was<br />

a building contractor and mason in Wheeling, W.Va.<br />

A World War II veteran <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. Navy, he was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Yacht Club and <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

Martin and Tuna Club,<br />

Surviving are one daughter, Mary Elizabeth Boyd <strong>of</strong><br />

Manchester, Mass.; one son, Richard <strong>of</strong> Waldorf, Md.*<br />

two stepsons, Lester and Richard Jarboe; two ulitenj, Ullian<br />

Schwartz <strong>of</strong> McLean, Va, and Martha Dawson <strong>of</strong><br />

Lansing, Mich.; one bro<strong>the</strong>r, John <strong>of</strong> Ft. Worth Tews,<br />

and two grandchildren.<br />

Service was Wednesday at <strong>the</strong> Chester J. Wlmberg<br />

Funeral Home, 201 Asbury Ave. Burial was in Seaside<br />

Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

Conoibuttons may be made to <strong>the</strong> Children's Seashore<br />

House, 4100 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City 0M04.<br />

John Murray^ 68<br />

OCEAN CITY — John j. Kfurray, m, died March 26 at<br />

Ws home here.<br />

Mr. Murray served in me U,S, Coast Guard during<br />

World Warn.<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, he resided in Wyndmoor, Pa.,<br />

until his retirement in 1987 when he moved to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City.<br />

Surviving are Ms wife, Mary Louise; two daughters,<br />

Diana Murray <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Joanna Carbone <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia; and a sister, Betnno Loughlin <strong>of</strong> Kanias<br />

dry, Mo.<br />

Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial will be said 11 am, today<br />

(Thursday) at St. Augustine's RC Church. Burial wUl be<br />

Jn Cape May <strong>County</strong>, Veterans Cemetery, Cape May.<br />

'CourtHouse. ''.'•?"' \ V',' .'.'. .''Z £*:«'"•'•'::-':'.'.,'I<br />

Aumngements are by? <strong>the</strong> Chester J. Wimbiirg Funoil<br />

Hbme.<br />

Fletcher Sojourner, 55<br />

OCEAN CITY — He^ier B. Sojoumer, Jr., 55, died<br />

March 23 at his home here.<br />

Bom in Portsmouth, Va., he lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City for 12<br />

years and resided in Haddonfleld before moving here.<br />

A retired major b <strong>the</strong> U.S. Marine Corps, Mr.<br />

Sojoumer was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> A.F. and AM. 1§9 <strong>of</strong><br />

Portsmouth. He wa» also a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sojoumer<br />

Masonic Officers Lodge and a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Retired<br />

Officers Association.<br />

Surviving are hU wife Ada Lee, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, two<br />

sons, Fletcher "Ted" <strong>of</strong> Atlanta, and Frederick C. <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City; his mo<strong>the</strong>r, Cora L. Lemon <strong>of</strong> Orlando, Fla.-<br />

a titter, Helen Woodard, also <strong>of</strong> Orlando; and time<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Service was Saturday in <strong>the</strong> Chester J. Wimberg<br />

Funeral Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> City. Burial was in Arlington<br />

National Cemetery.<br />

Contributions may be made to Macrobiotic Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, 1321 W. Wynnewood Road, Ardmore,<br />

Pa. 19013.<br />

Lawrence Be<strong>the</strong>a, 48<br />

OCEAN Cm — Lawrence Be<strong>the</strong>a, 48, died Much 20<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Fomt.<br />

Mr. Be<strong>the</strong>a worked for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City as a<br />

heavy laborer for 17 years and was chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

trustee board for <strong>the</strong> ShUoh Baptist Church here.<br />

Bom in Nichols, S.C., he was a resident here slnee<br />

1952.<br />

Surviving are Ws wife Joyce; a bro<strong>the</strong>r, Charles H. <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington, D.C; four sisters, Eula Conway <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

D.C,, Betty <strong>of</strong> Nichols, S.C, Delia Hester Banner<br />

andSarah, both <strong>of</strong> New York City.<br />

Service was March 26 atShUQh Baptist Church. Burial<br />

was in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

Arangements were by <strong>the</strong> Godfrey Funeral Home in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>Qty. -<br />

Lewis Dilks, 69<br />

LOWER TOWNSMP — Lewis Arnold Dilks, 69, <strong>of</strong> 39<br />

E. WUde Ave., Villas, died March 21 in Burdette TonUta<br />

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

Bom in WesrviUe, he graduated from MUlvilto Hip<br />

School and lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City before moving here 35<br />

years ago.<br />

Mr. Dilks was B U.S. Amy veteran <strong>of</strong> World War D, in<br />

which he was awarded <strong>the</strong> Purple Heart,<br />

He was a builder <strong>of</strong> small houses and a foreman for<br />

Golden Homes In Avalon.<br />

Mr. Dilks was also a life member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lt. Charles<br />

•Buddy" Lewis VFW Post In Villas and <strong>the</strong> Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong> Chapter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Disabled American Veterans and<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Harry Snyder American Le^on Post in<br />

Cape May.<br />

He also belonged to <strong>the</strong> Bayshore Sportsmen's dub in<br />

Villas and <strong>the</strong> National Rifle Association.'<br />

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; and his daughter,<br />

Jeanne <strong>of</strong> Hawthorn, Calif.<br />

Service and burial were private under <strong>the</strong> direction <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Ivoy Funeral Home, North Cape May.<br />

Donations may be made to <strong>the</strong> Lower Township Rescue<br />

Squad.<br />

Arlene Rexon, 62<br />

HADDONFTELD — Arlene M. Rexon, 62, died March<br />

22 at her home here after a short Illness.<br />

Born m Camden, she was a resident <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />

Mrs. Rexon was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City Yacht<br />

Club, where her husband has served as past commodore.<br />

She also was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ambulance Asgodaaon<br />

and Fire Co. No. 1 auxiliary in Haddonfleld, Is past<br />

president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Beld Service for Foreign<br />

Exchange Students, and was a volunteer for <strong>the</strong> Red<br />

Cross and Lakeland General Hospital. Mrs. Rexon was<br />

also a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mystic Chapter No. 148, Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Star, <strong>the</strong> Haddonfleld Chapter No. 140, OES,<br />

and Beta Sigma PM Sorority,<br />

She was an avid skier, golfer, boating enthusiast, and<br />

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Surviving are her husband, Gi Rrederick Rexon; ason;<br />

G. Fredrtck Jr., <strong>of</strong> Haddcmfleld; a daughter. Donna<br />

Brodner <strong>of</strong> Mt. Laurel; a bro<strong>the</strong>r, Paul Buohl and a slater,<br />

Ann Gerber, bom <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken; and two grandchildren.<br />

Service was March 25 in <strong>the</strong> Haddonfleld United<br />

Methodist Church. Burial was at Locustwood Memorial<br />

Park, Cherry HUl.<br />

Arrangements were by <strong>the</strong> HoU-Murphy Funeral<br />

Home, Haddonfield.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Haddonfleld<br />

Ambulance Association, 15 Haddon Ave., Haddonfield,<br />

0M33, or, me Haddonfield United Methodist Church.<br />

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Jennie Johnson, 95<br />

WeW Johnson, 95, <strong>of</strong><br />

in <strong>the</strong> Westmoreland<br />

GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />

"God's Word in Today's World"<br />

832 WNlty Ave. (uny m a«« n.) <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ.<br />

Rev. John E.Jamieson<br />

9:45 A.M. S B A Y SCHOOL<br />

iiiOO A.M. MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE<br />

7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICE<br />

Praytr, Praise &Btblt Study<br />

•For by gran ye are saved, through faith..." Eph 2fl<br />

Free Transportation Call 399-1892 or 301-9833<br />

PENNSYLVANIA — Jennie<br />

Greensburg, died March 21<br />

Manor, Hempfldd <strong>town</strong>ship.<br />

Mrs. Johnson was a charter membra <strong>of</strong> me Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Brethren <strong>of</strong> Southwest Greensburg and a member <strong>of</strong> its<br />

Golden Age dub. She was also a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Greensburg<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons and <strong>the</strong><br />

Home League <strong>of</strong> Salvation Army <strong>of</strong> Greensburg.<br />

Surviving are a son, Samuel Johnson <strong>of</strong> Youngwood,<br />

Pa.; four daughters, Sara ,C, Johnston <strong>of</strong> Somerset, Pa.,<br />

Margaret 1. Smeltzer <strong>of</strong> Malvem, Pa,, Anna, Mae Dell <strong>of</strong><br />

Greensburg, and Dorothy Mercer <strong>of</strong> OcCan City; 23<br />

grandchildren, leveral great-grandchildren and several<br />

great-great-grandGhildren.<br />

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Service was m <strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> Brethren, 5 Soutttwest<br />

Greensburg. Burial was in Harrold's Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Cemetery,<br />

Hempfield Township.<br />

^nngements were by tiie Coshey-Nicholson Funeral<br />

Home, Inc., Greensburg.<br />

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Memorial contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Brethren, Mace and Stanton streets, Southwest Greensburg,<br />

Pa. 15601,.«'die Wesonorelflnti Counfy branch<br />

<strong>of</strong> me Pennsylvania Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> BUnd, J12 I.<br />

Pittsburgh St., Greensburg, 15601.<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Welcomes you<br />

tosnriiyAe<br />

Weekly Lesson:" UNREALITY''<br />

"...now it is high time to awake out <strong>of</strong><br />

sleep..."<br />

Romans 13:11<br />

The weekly lenon-icnnoD U comntad <strong>of</strong> Klctdam from<br />

tfao King lima<br />

venian <strong>of</strong> The Blue aid font oorrotpondiflg<br />

dtttlom &om SCIENCB AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO<br />

TUB SCRIPTURES by Ktay B*kw Eddy.<br />

The tpirim»I mjth» <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> weekly letwn* tave brought<br />

heelings, nigenerition. and »npport to readen for ovs one<br />

handled yean.<br />

JOIN US!<br />

SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 AM.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 AJM.<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM.<br />

(TcstiMdnU Meeting)<br />

READING BOOM 11:00 AJVL-2 PM.<br />

M S f o )<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist<br />

8th& Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City 399-0038<br />

[MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

8900 Ventnor Avenue Margate, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, APRIL 2,1989<br />

ONE SERVICE<br />

10 A.M.<br />

Honoring<br />

HENRY BAILEY<br />

Sexton<br />

******<br />

Dr. Johnson's Message<br />

"It is Well With My<br />

Soul"<br />

Sunday School,<br />

10:00 A.M.<br />

.'Fellowship C<strong>of</strong>fee Hour<br />

11M0 A.M. -,<br />

., Nursery care available<br />

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• Payl McKay, Director^<br />

Music<br />

Qlen Portscher, -<br />

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Public Notice<br />

Public Notice<br />

OF SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

PROVIDING! FOR THE LICENSING<br />

r<br />

ANBRMUUTrONeFAUTO<br />

BUSES COMMONLY CALLED<br />

•JITNEYS FOR HIRR-THl<br />

INSPECTION THEREOF, PRE-<br />

SCRIBING TERMS, CONDITIONS<br />

. ANPREBULATONS.THBRiVO.<br />

CATION THEREOF, AND THE LIMrrwa<br />

OP STREET! UPON WHICH<br />

JlfNIIYB AM TO BE OP1RATED.<br />

J<br />

THE BOARD OF COMMISSION.<br />

|fJM OF THE CITY OF SEA ISLi<br />

I CITY DOBS ORDAIN:<br />

I<br />

ieellerii.PetlnWent<br />

I<br />

Unless It appear, from <strong>the</strong> context<br />

IfM • drffaran meaning to Wended,<br />

•<strong>the</strong> taHawing word, .hall <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ling given lo <strong>the</strong>m by ihto esc-<br />

. ~%mM" shall mean and Mude<br />

liny ttreet, avenue, land or pubic<br />

!-._-_ „ -„ -^ M jjaa tale 0% uU-<br />

Section 2, Ucanilrn<br />

A. Before opmu'ng any (tney<br />

along, ihraurt, aver sr upon'any<br />

•ireei <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> &y •*• °*w<br />

routes shall be aubM lo <strong>the</strong><br />

•pprovtl <strong>of</strong> iha NeWjeiey D<br />

t<br />

rnerl <strong>of</strong> Traneporiajlon.<br />

Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notlca<br />

converted lor |tney use and, If no,<br />

<strong>the</strong> name and ptaee <strong>of</strong> taMlneit el<br />

<strong>the</strong> MMdual dehg <strong>the</strong> oonvenlsn,<br />

D. The tlgnature el <strong>the</strong> pemn<br />

making appucailon (hall be vended<br />

before a Notary PuMe or aome Mher<br />

iluly<br />

B, License, shell be renewed<br />

wyyeer and an annual fee <strong>of</strong> en*<br />

indmd fury (Iiio.OOj dollar* that!<br />

d(sr»nlcUarllnsyirMl£.<br />

I<br />

"Jlln«("J**l!!»snj«nj|utgbUiIsf<br />

I hire «nrf IMuda any mMsr vehicle<br />

liar hire engaged In eurylng Indtvtdlual<br />

passsng«n. which to opmued<br />

lovw and upon <strong>the</strong> miilk: Hreels M<br />

I lh» CHy o( M H « My. A jKrny shall<br />

I havs ids copactly to carry a minimum<br />

|o( 10 and a maxtnum <strong>of</strong> 25 paswn-<br />

. Any reuM MtoMed lor cpeni-<br />

. si M»litneyihi!l be approved by<br />

Lho Naw Jwwy<br />

Departmera el<br />

"ran^<strong>of</strong>lall<strong>of</strong>l.<br />

_<br />

-Penwn" ohan mean and Include<br />

I pornon, (Irrn or caporalon.<br />

I •Commlsslonor 1 •hall matn ihe<br />

Icommlsstonet <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> MMRmem el<br />

I Public Ailalm and PuMIs SalMy,<br />

first day <br />

•toner requires.<br />

•ectlen 3. Corrjmlfiianer'i<br />

Authority<br />

A, No (Iney license shaH be recommended<br />

or awarded to an appll-<br />

Uie<br />

Csmmluloner T k<br />

hi ln»ursnc« policy<br />

law ha. M bMn lurupprovad.<br />

or tr» HIM II<br />

In form or •uMariM u<br />

d<br />

amwn upon a IBUM DanK or truu<br />

company In <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> tS.OOO to<br />

ttw oi5£ <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CHy <strong>of</strong> Sea m City<br />

M a guaranue to <strong>the</strong> performance ol<br />

m dMMl M requlced by Ihl. ordlnance.<br />

Upon performance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

raquirements in UMiona 2. 4, 0. 7<br />

and 0 lor a period <strong>of</strong> .lay (60) day.,<br />

funds depeaUed hereunder wtih <strong>the</strong><br />

City Clirk ihal be returned.<br />

8*alon 9. General Rulet<br />

1, There thai be no smoking on<br />

'S. Only Uesnted jlney owner, can<br />

drive an authorized vented, •<br />

a. Only a Ueenetd IBney can be<br />

uaed on a pretcribed pney route.<br />

l<br />

I<br />

eotan^.!<br />

4, Un.anllary, Inadequate,<br />

unclean, or unsafe jitneys wil not be<br />

parmmed 10 operate.<br />

6. Only one Tare can be charged<br />

loraachaeath<strong>the</strong>vehWe.<br />

rxirlbruc* thl* OMIr.*.. The Board<br />

ol Commission.!* do.a hereby<br />

declare that II would havt pasted<br />

ihl. ordinance, and aach Beaten,<br />

lubeeellon, ..ntanca, elauet or<br />

friiraee <strong>the</strong>real WMPMrw ef <strong>the</strong> laej<br />

thai any on* w mor» iMloni, «JS<br />

•action., lentenMi, clauaea or<br />

phrau« be dectarad UnconatUutlonal<br />

or Invalid,<br />

Seetlen IS, Csnilletlng Ordinance.<br />

AM ordinance, and ntsiuitane sr<br />

pane ef sninaneM and r**oiuiion«<br />

InoOfBUtant wtth thl. ordlnanc. are<br />

r^jeaJedtotnaextert<strong>of</strong>.uchincoo-<br />

•bt*ndea.<br />

Section 13. Effective Data<br />

TW. ordlnano* *hu take affeel<br />

knnadUeiy upon ia final Btaaage<br />

i. If •hM be llegal tou*e pr<strong>of</strong>anly<br />

engage In phyJcal vMenM aHier<br />

i jineya or In areas on or near ft-<br />

On |l:<br />

hey'a^da,<br />

7, Al aseldanM muM b» rtpsnad<br />

»4ha Wtea Daeanmanl aa-assn mm<br />

psuMa Ntar Iha occurrence. Any<br />

accident Involving damage over<br />

» * 9<br />

obituaries<br />

rohn McCarthy, 91<br />

._BAN.Cmf — ma A, McCartjy, 91, <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />

..jad died March 28 at ills home.<br />

A redred executive owner <strong>of</strong> McCarthy Shjppkif camany<br />

In Philadelphia, he was also <strong>the</strong> former owner <strong>of</strong> •<br />

hlladelphla Steam Ship Agency and Stevedor Contrac-<br />

Bom in Philadelphia he had been a resident here for<br />

nany yean.<br />

| Mr. McCarthy was a member and director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia<br />

Maritime Exchange, a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Navagalon<br />

Commission for <strong>the</strong> Delaware River, and original<br />

Itember <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Port <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia Maritime Society.<br />

He was a founding fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Rainbow Fishing<br />

'Sub, established in 1935. An avid fisherman he was<br />

ilso a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Marlin and Tuna Club and was a<br />

Munteer «* Shore Memorial Hospital for many years.<br />

A Memorial Mais will be celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday<br />

atSt. Francis Cabrini, 2nd Street and Atlantic Avenue.<br />

Arrangements are by ttie Chester J. Wimbarg Funeral<br />

Mome.<br />

>r. Lean Chalfin, 37<br />

r UPPIR TOWNSIBP — Dt, Urm J. Chalfin, 37, <strong>of</strong> Mara,<br />

died March 27 at his residence after a lengthy iUness.<br />

Dr. Chalfin was in private practice specializing In<br />

•plastic and reconstructive surgery. He was affiliated<br />

•with Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, Shore Memo-<br />

|rial Hospital and <strong>the</strong> AtWitfeJCimMedlcaLCenter. u . _ ;i<br />

A 1971 graduate <strong>of</strong> Penn State University, he attended<br />

|<strong>the</strong> Thomas Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia<br />

1972 until 1976. His surgical residency was oomat<br />

<strong>the</strong> Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in<br />

[1981, and he concluded his residency in plastic and<br />

struetive surgery in 1983 at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> HOTtinGainsville.<br />

Dr. Chalfin was boarded In general surgery and was a<br />

ndldate member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons,<br />

I member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Robert H. Ivy Society, <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

defy <strong>of</strong> American Academy <strong>of</strong> Plastic and Reconuctlve<br />

Surgeons, and <strong>the</strong> New Jersey and Cape May<br />

aunty chapters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Medical Society.<br />

t An avid fisherman, ft. Chalfin was known as "Dr.<br />

and was a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> International Game<br />

j Assodaaon. He was a member <strong>of</strong> Congregation<br />

iIsraelinNormrleld.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Merali; a son, Brick, at home; a<br />

daughter, Michelle, also at home; his parents, Herbert<br />

ind Dorothy <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Atlantic City.<br />

Service was Wednesday at <strong>the</strong> Rlvervlew Memorial<br />

apel,1707 New Road, Unwood. Burial was private.<br />

Contributions may be made to <strong>the</strong> charity <strong>of</strong> one's<br />

"dee.<br />

'<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

DENTAL CENTER<br />

GERALD F.RAABDDS PA<br />

Diane Q. Mb, R.D.H. Scott H. rtatb, c.D.T.<br />

GENERAL & FAMILY DENTISTRY<br />

FULLSERVICE LAB ON PREMISES<br />

1<br />

BinuwwHiUYOuvwrT,<br />

EMERGENCIES ACCEPTED<br />

399-4542<br />

600 WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Saturday and<br />

Insurance Plans<br />

Evening Hours<br />

Welcomed<br />

CHANDRANT UDARNI,<br />

554S Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.<br />

i<br />

•^09)399-1519<br />

;. v.': Family Practice<br />

•I<br />

Physical &Immuinization<br />

u<br />

for tht entire family<br />

Accepttag Pru-Care, HeaWiways,<br />

' Family Health Plan, Madallion&<br />

Medicare<br />

j<br />

Daily, Evening & Saturday Hours<br />

Seine day appointments available<br />

Accepting New Patients<br />

~EMffitG»JCBS Acarfiro<br />

WE MAIffl HOUSE GAUB<br />

r ety. or that <strong>the</strong> pottoy <strong>of</strong> trmtranee<br />

I. net operative for at MM one<br />

year; or<br />

2. That <strong>the</strong> vehicle whlsh <strong>the</strong><br />

Hceiwe I. applied lor It Inadequate or<br />

unsalt for <strong>the</strong> purpow Intended or la<br />

InjiilWaniry equlppod In any manner<br />

wfutMever, at determined by a personal<br />

Inspection M Iha vehicle carried<br />

out by a qualified agent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

ply, which defldenclea are set down<br />

In writing and delivered lo <strong>the</strong> OommlMloner,<br />

or<br />

3. Tha <strong>the</strong> appUcam hat rM compiled<br />

with all <strong>the</strong> term, and<br />

condlk <strong>of</strong> thl* ordlntnet and ef<br />

<strong>the</strong> Slate ef New Jersey retevarrt to<br />

•uch caiet, or <strong>the</strong> applicant la net<br />

aueli a pen»on enuttod to be llcened<br />

hereunder.<br />

B. The leeriae te own and operate<br />

a lltney may be revoked by <strong>the</strong> Commtaaloner<br />

far a violation <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

prsvMoni <strong>of</strong> Ma ordinance or any<br />

ordinance <strong>of</strong> (he Oly <strong>of</strong> Sea We My<br />

reMlna ts trafltc or uss <strong>of</strong> atretli, or<br />

for failure to pay any judgment tor<br />

personal damaaea arising from he<br />

unlawful or neolkjent operalkni <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Btney for which <strong>the</strong> Menta wa.<br />

Issued, sr for failure is pay any fmnchl»<br />

taxes provided by law and,<br />

tnereupon, aU right, and pffvUegee<br />

under MM Ueena thai terminate.<br />

C. Before any Useme thai ba<br />

revoked, <strong>the</strong> MMer <strong>the</strong>re<strong>of</strong> shall<br />

<strong>have</strong> been notified In writing ef <strong>the</strong><br />

reason, far revocation, and that be<br />

given a publlo hearing, at whlsh Ihe<br />

licensee may be represented by<br />

counsel. In addition, <strong>the</strong> lisemae<br />

thai be glvon ten (10) days notice <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> time and place <strong>of</strong> such hearing.<br />

Tha npwe provided hereby thM be<br />

aervM peraonaly, or Ift M<br />

M<br />

M<br />

<strong>the</strong><br />

found artldea not<br />

fr<strong>of</strong>n<br />

wHba<br />

IMmad kite Iha PalM DaptnMnt,<br />

9. Jlney owner, myat nstly <strong>the</strong><br />

PotooDaaartmaM whenaohanp* <strong>of</strong><br />

ll€anaa nyfhbar <strong>of</strong> ragktntfsn nu<br />

paroGcura<br />

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

nufrH<br />

10. Jttrwy tant number, mm<br />

be OaMMd m <strong>the</strong> raar window ol<br />

Iha vaMeM and aWo above <strong>the</strong> drivart<br />

head sn <strong>the</strong> (naMa a) Aa v«nWa<br />

In dear view ol <strong>the</strong> paiianflin,<br />

11,1 ahal be untawtul lor any partsn<br />

speraJtw • pnay lor hlra to dMc<br />

Intoxkallng liquor, or be under <strong>the</strong><br />

Influence <strong>of</strong> drug, <strong>of</strong> My kind whDe<br />

dean at Ml thtea, No short* wu be<br />

atowed and no ehlna wthoul oooar*<br />

are permMad, Bare feet are ptohb.<br />

tt«d. Sock. muai ba warn wn e<strong>the</strong>r<br />

shoes or sandals. Exterior top* and<br />

bgttsrn. HUM be worri,<br />

13. II aUney breaks down and 1.<br />

unable te continue, paaianyan must<br />

b»raf«lhalfaSir <br />

»rafu!iq«lhalrfanSyirur<br />

14. It ahall b* unlawful for any •-<br />

nty to iwp for <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> rMelv-<br />

Ing or discharging passenger* wtthln<br />

tan feat Iron, <strong>the</strong> Intersection <strong>of</strong><br />

•Man unieas In Hie process <strong>of</strong><br />

barklno passengers ahal be at a<br />

POM at near <strong>the</strong> curb<br />

tlbl<br />

Sti<br />

10 m<br />

POM t e<br />

Section<br />

ment<br />

gers ahal be at a<br />

curb aa practloable.<br />

10. me and Impneon-<br />

NANCE<br />

The ateva ordlnanee waa duly<br />

paMad by <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Commle^oner.<strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>Cltyo(8e.w.Cfly.rJew<br />

jertey, on fM readhg at tht regular<br />

mealing <strong>of</strong> isM •saa heU S th*<br />

EStniay^ March. 1689, and «W be<br />

takan up for aecond rendln '"'<br />

hearing, llnsf paaa^t and<br />

tj <strong>the</strong> regular maafJng <strong>of</strong> '<br />

to be hew on Tuaadr - 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> April, 1989, In <strong>the</strong> ___<br />

Room. Public Safety B<br />

John F. Kennedy Boul<br />

Isle City, NewJereey. 117:001<br />

TMi«lllAJ,Tl^<br />

Municipal Clerk<br />

a-30.1T.P.F.*1(S9iO<br />

MUNICIPAL PLANNING BOARD<br />

CITY OF OCHAN CITY,<br />

NEW JERSEY OKKM<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The next WORKSHOP Hearing <strong>of</strong><br />

tha <strong>Ocean</strong> Cly<br />

Board wll be<br />

Apr! II, 1§W u<br />

r<br />

Council Cnambor. m Ctty HaU. 9th<br />

etreei and Aatoury Avenue on <strong>the</strong><br />

third floor. The loBowlna tppteajlsnt<br />

win bo heard:<br />

t, (89-011) <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty nuking<br />

Authority. Block 707, Lou 18,16 end<br />

17. Owner la aaaklng Preliminary/<br />

Find 6He plan approval II 718-722<br />

Central Avenue.<br />

2. (88-018) Scott BuMns, Block<br />

SM, tola 174 and 378. Applicant It<br />

taeMng final alia plan approval for<br />

ratal store, and <strong>of</strong>fice, at 041<br />

Atbury Avenue, (Tatted from Saplemsef<br />

1988 to April 1O6O.) (No<br />

addttonal ptana rMerved,}<br />

This meeilng la belra advertaed<br />

pursuant to PL. 1978, Chaptar 231.<br />

biherwts* known at tha Open Pubic<br />

Meeting Act.<br />

Plans for <strong>the</strong> nDeatJont may be<br />

reviewed during business hour.<br />

(8:45 • 4:30) at Oty Had, Room St,<br />

nannlng a Commuhly Dev.<br />

Caaeondfa Rabertaon<br />

April S, 1MB M 7:10 p.m. In me<br />

Council Chambem In city Hall, fMi<br />

Street and Atbury Avenue on <strong>the</strong><br />

thM floor. The fsuswtng applMlena<br />

wll be heard:<br />

f, (89-007) Donald and Dons<br />

Carter (Carter Lincoln Mercury <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City), Block 1308, Lot i.01<br />

and ft,, .Owner 19 seeklno Prelmlnary/Flrml<br />

SHa Plan approval« 14th<br />

Street and WeM Avenu*.<br />

e. (8B-OO8) A.8.F. Propenle., Inc.,<br />

Block 901, Lot It • applicant, are<br />

Meklno Piollmlnary/Hnal Site Han<br />

approval at 9th Street and MaM.<br />

3. (89-000) <strong>Ocean</strong> 900 Condominium/Motel<br />

AssocWtort. Bkx* 902,<br />

Let e - applicant It seeking Prrtlmln«ry/Final<br />

Sle Plan approval al 900<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />

4. (89-010) A.8.F. Propertle. (The<br />

Moorlyn), Block 800. Lot 12.01 •<br />

applicant to teeNng Prelim Inary/Hnal<br />

Sle Plan approval at Moorlyn Terrace<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Soardwalk.<br />

i. Beard Dbcusslon • SCS-3306<br />

This meeilng It being advertted<br />

purauont to PL, 1678. Chapter 231.<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rwise known aa Ihe Open Pubic<br />

MMIngAet,<br />

Plans for <strong>the</strong> appUsUlaria may be<br />

reviewed during business hours<br />

(8:45 . 4:30) at CKy NaJI, Room 20.<br />

Planning 4 Gommurily Dev,<br />

CesSondra Robertson<br />

Board Seeretary<br />

W0,1T,f.F^1.M<br />

CITY OF SEA ISLE CITV<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

ORDINANCE NO. M7 (1989)<br />

N ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

REGULATING THE TOWING OF<br />

" ""1 WITHIN THE CONFINES<br />

Thur.diy, Much 30,1989 THE SENTWEL-LEDQEFI Oo««n City, N.J. A13<br />

Point card<br />

winners<br />

Sanen Point Senior Card<br />

Qub high scorers fat Mardt<br />

it in ^nodJi wta« Aim Sulllvin,<br />

B8S, Eva ^vro, 5^<br />

and Ann Schubert 509. High<br />

scorers in bridge were Anna<br />

Munz 4,080; Herb Chaffee<br />

The above erdlnarwe was duty<br />

passed by <strong>the</strong> Heard <strong>of</strong> CommHslooers<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> CHy <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle C«y, New<br />

Jwaey, on llrst wadlno at me regular<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> said Board held on<strong>the</strong><br />

t»h day ef Mam, int. and waa<br />

taken op lor second reading, put*)<br />

hearing, final passage and WH<br />

adopted at Ihe regular meeilng <strong>of</strong><br />

MkTBeard haM on <strong>the</strong> am day <strong>of</strong><br />

March, ittg, m iha Commlutanan'<br />

Mary Shields 3,560, and Bob<br />

Needhamnua-3,470.<br />

CITY OF SIM ISLi CITY<br />

NIW JERSEY<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 968 (IIMW)<br />

AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRI-<br />

ATE MONEY FOR THE RECON-<br />

STRUCTION OF THE 49TH<br />

STREET STORM SEWER IN T<br />

CITYOFJEA ISLE fil<br />

MAY COUNTY, NEW J<br />

MICHAEL J.McMALE<br />

WILUAMH.VanART6DALEN.JR,<br />

Commits loners<br />

ABatt:<br />

i<br />

THERESA J.TIQHE<br />

MundpalCleiH<br />

^mTtCE<br />

,5icMf^iSikE<br />

VVIUJAM H, VanAHTlDALEN, JB,<br />

Commlssldners<br />

Anew<br />

THERESA J.TIQHIi<br />

Ctarh<br />

OF ADOPTION<br />

t C O N<br />

The above ordinance waa duty<br />

passed by Iha Beard ef Commissioner,<br />

ol <strong>the</strong> Ctly <strong>of</strong> SM-lsle-Clly, NJW<br />

Jeriay, on first reading at <strong>the</strong> regular<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> said Board held on <strong>the</strong><br />

lath day <strong>of</strong> March. 1989. and was<br />

taken up for second reading, puble<br />

hearing, final passage and waa<br />

adopted at <strong>the</strong> regular meeting ef<br />

said Board held en <strong>the</strong> esth day ef<br />

March, 1989, In <strong>the</strong> CommHatoners'<br />

Room, Publlo Safety Bulking. 233<br />

John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Saa<br />

Isle Cly, Naw Jersey, at Sag pm.<br />

THERESA J.T«HI<br />

Municipal Clerk<br />

TheGodfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

SMCmttilAve. 8 * 1 " 1 *" 1119 * ej44 Shore M.<br />

OccoCiry.NJ<br />

MnmB.NJ<br />

m3W0077<br />

m39Q96<br />

ha address last filed by me<br />

learned as shown In Ihe<br />

mall, to<br />

<strong>of</strong>ltae^ol Ih* Municipal Ctork. n wll<br />

also be within <strong>the</strong> discretion <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

Commissioner to levy a Ana and/or<br />

suspension should he deem revocation<br />

loo severe a penaly,<br />

D, K shall fur<strong>the</strong>r be tha duty el Iha<br />

Commissioner to like aU reasonable<br />

and prudent steps to assure thai <strong>the</strong><br />

terms and conditions si this ordinance<br />

are luUHIed.<br />

Section 4. Vehicle BubMutton/.<br />

ThehoJost <strong>of</strong> any loense shall not<br />

aubttfuta or replace any Mantes<br />

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R shall M unlawful lor any pensn<br />

making appMton lor any license or<br />

(demtllcjukjn card te wlffully make<br />

any false utement aa to any ef <strong>the</strong><br />

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Beaton 7. Passenger*<br />

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while <strong>the</strong> IKnay toIn motion. Paawngera<br />

mu*l be treated with oaurtaay<br />

and raapaeti repeated complaW.<br />

•gaMt driven will ba greunda lor<br />

dSdplnary action Initiated by <strong>the</strong><br />

Commlaslone*. per Ihe purpose el<br />

Ihto ordinance, children In arm. that<br />

not be considered as person*,<br />

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Each applicant shell ba required<br />

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check, cashier's check or bond<br />

f l« hundred (tooo.oo) dorian amMr<br />

Imprltsnment for a period net<br />

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810 Aibury Aw. «3M-S811<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

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A14 TWf SBNTlNBL.LEDQgH <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J, Thurtdiy, Mureh JO, 198i<br />

Emily Gilbert, a woman who likes to help o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

By PAULA SCHWENK<br />

Sonlinel-Ludgor Correspondent<br />

After being married for<br />

63 years it is understandibly<br />

difficult for Emily<br />

Gilbert to break <strong>the</strong> habit <strong>of</strong><br />

saying "we" ra<strong>the</strong>r than "I"<br />

in conversation.<br />

After all, many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

good things in this community<br />

<strong>have</strong> been achieved by<br />

Virtue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gilberts'<br />

'mutual efforts. One half <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> duo always knows what<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r half is up to • and<br />

like a pair <strong>of</strong> bookonds,<br />

each is a support to <strong>the</strong><br />

O<strong>the</strong>r and to <strong>the</strong> benefits<br />

both <strong>have</strong> accomplished,<br />

A gradoug and self-assured<br />

lady and an avid<br />

bridge player, Emily Gilbert<br />

invariably adds her own<br />

organizational and personal<br />

touches to several groups in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, all for <strong>the</strong> benefit<br />

Of seniors.<br />

No matter whert sho has<br />

lived, and her husband's<br />

position as a chemist for <strong>the</strong><br />

Dupont Corporation took<br />

her to locations around <strong>the</strong><br />

country, <strong>the</strong> desire to help<br />

O<strong>the</strong>rs has remained strong.<br />

"1 like people and I want<br />

to be with <strong>the</strong>m whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />

I'm top dog or bottom<br />

dog," says Emily Gilbert,<br />

I'm always willing to work,<br />

I've noticed that when people<br />

move around, <strong>the</strong>y need<br />

to be toge<strong>the</strong>r, I discovered<br />

that I wanted to help o<strong>the</strong>rs,"<br />

When her husband<br />

retired from Dupont, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City beckoned <strong>the</strong>m to<br />

come and stay,<br />

"This was my place, my<br />

home," she explains <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City. "My sister had<br />

moved here in '22 or '23<br />

and we would come and<br />

visit. No one had a car <strong>the</strong>n.<br />

The excursions cost a dollar,"<br />

When <strong>the</strong> Gilberts moved<br />

here permanently in 1961,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y immediately became<br />

interested in community<br />

affairs.<br />

Both worked diligently to<br />

change <strong>Ocean</strong> City's commission<br />

form <strong>of</strong> government<br />

to <strong>the</strong> present<br />

mayor 15 i«»»»» pmamt A<br />

<strong>of</strong> r, i - : •..-. ** -** " t/<br />

an, you may be aMe to "test amount,* minus any<br />

$250,000 from his employs mined <strong>the</strong> 6May deadline, options with a tax expert. He<br />

streng<strong>the</strong>n your financial nontaxable —'—"—' pension • • baiefits --<br />

*S pension plan. While considering<br />

his options, Paul<br />

Paul has to pay taxes on <strong>the</strong><br />

positian by learning how to<br />

ariake <strong>the</strong> tex law work for<br />

today's seniors<br />

entire mSOffOQ — w>0d> can or she can determine which<br />

deposited me distribution be as much as $82^00 since method will result in <strong>the</strong><br />

you,<br />

check in his savings account. he is ta tiie 3$ percent backet<br />

Monty Management Is dis-<br />

best after-tax return.<br />

According to <strong>the</strong> New Jersey<br />

Sodety <strong>of</strong> Certified Pub-<br />

decided to roll his funds into If you are faced with a tributed by <strong>the</strong> New Jertey<br />

Sixty-tour days later, Paul<br />

Ik Accountants (CPAs), a<br />

If you are a homeowner, your age may be<br />

an IRA, But Ms diditom lump-sum distribution, your Society <strong>of</strong> Certified Public<br />

little knowledge can go a<br />

came too late. Because he best bet is to discuss your Accountants.<br />

^ng way in making your<br />

<strong>the</strong> key to ano<strong>the</strong>r tax break — one that<br />

iax nill more manageable.<br />

TODAY (Thur»d.y)<br />

Church, 30th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

10 to 1130 a.m.<br />

Rrst <strong>of</strong> all, if you are at<br />

can unlock <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>its in your home<br />

Grew Gty/Upper Township<br />

least age 65 (or blind) and<br />

Rotary dub meeting, Mttfl Re*.<br />

laurant.&SOp.m,<br />

do not itemize en your tax<br />

Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

return, you qualify for an<br />

FRIDAY<br />

meeting, youth center, featuring<br />

extra standard deduction.<br />

Fairness In Taxes (FIT) meeting,<br />

youth center, 7:30 p.m. Open<br />

by Mrs. Loren Johnson, 1 pan.<br />

flower arranging demonstrations<br />

For married uidlviduals<br />

filing jointly, Ota basic IMS<br />

to <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

standard deduction <strong>of</strong> $5,000<br />

is increased an additional<br />

Tax assistance for senior citi-<br />

Dynamic Seniors SAGES<br />

zens at <strong>the</strong> Stainton Senior Om. course, „,„„,, featuring , MnlIU , B The Mlo »„«,„ American<br />

ter, 33rd Street and B*y Avenui, Southwrat by James Cbnon, St.<br />

1 to 3 p.m. fcr appQlnlmait all Peter 1 ! United Methodlita-urdi,<br />

3»M»55.<br />

10 a.m.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting,<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Oiurch, 30th SBiet and Bay Avtnuc,<br />

lOpjn.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Story hour with crafts and<br />

music for children ages 4-6,<br />

Oeean Qty Library, 6th Sheet<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, 1030 a.m.<br />

The 26th annual Hemisphere<br />

pageant. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oiy Youth OBI.<br />

ter.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Young at Heart Club meeting,<br />

program on •investment advice<br />

for seniors," <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Community<br />

Center, 1 pm.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Investment acminor for seniors<br />

SAGES program, Holy Trinity<br />

VALUABLE COUPON<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty/Upper Township<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r's Club meeting. Upper<br />

Township library, Tuckahoe<br />

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Alcoholics Anonymous meeting,<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, 30th Slwet and Bay Avenue,<br />

8 pjn.<br />

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NOTICE<br />

THI<br />

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J;3O^i^T0mo«-ow44i9ht<br />

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•NOTE <strong>the</strong> evening hour for this<br />

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( PUBLIC INVITED!}<br />

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• Additional deposits permitted in amounts <strong>of</strong> $100 or more*,<br />

• Earnings are compounded monthly, or feu <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

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A16 THESeNTlmL.LEDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J, Thurwliy, Mlreh SO, IBBi<br />

Mark your calendar for April 15,16: a weekend <strong>of</strong> merriment and music<br />

OCEAN CITY —<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> Doodah<br />

Parade on April 15 is basically<br />

devoid <strong>of</strong> any redeeming<br />

iocial value, we <strong>have</strong> an<br />

event on April 16 that is<br />

chuck full <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

The Octin City Pops<br />

Orchestra wUl present <strong>the</strong><br />

first <strong>of</strong> two spring concerts<br />

on <strong>the</strong> 16th with an<br />

expanded 28-piece group,<br />

John Gregory Bate, organ,<br />

ist, will perform Saint<br />

Saen's Symphony No, 3 for<br />

organ. This is a first for<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City and should be a<br />

real treat.<br />

Included on <strong>the</strong> bill will<br />

SMITHVILLE<br />

SELF<br />

STORAGE<br />

be Barbara Dever, soprano.<br />

Dover, who has iung for <strong>the</strong><br />

Now York City Opera, will<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer works by Verdi and<br />

Doniiotti along with popular<br />

spirituals.<br />

, Bill Scheible, our Pops<br />

conductor, should be credited<br />

for his hard work in<br />

obtaining grant funding to<br />

make <strong>the</strong>se concerts possible.<br />

The April 16 program is<br />

scheduled for 4 p.m. at St.<br />

Peter's Methodist Church,<br />

8th Street and Central Avenue,<br />

Tickets are $5, senior<br />

citizens $4, and are available<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Public Relations<br />

Special on Outdoor Spaces<br />

FOR BOATS & TRAILERS,RV'S,etc.<br />

$ 2400 monthly, Any Size<br />

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Call Now for Reservations<br />

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Call now to reserve<br />

1<br />

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HaU.<br />

Es<strong>the</strong>r Weil, Friends/ <strong>of</strong><br />

Music founder and guiding<br />

light, has helped with <strong>the</strong><br />

funding along with The<br />

New Jersey State Council<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Arts,<br />

A second concert will be<br />

held Memorial Day weekend,<br />

Sunday 28, hopefully<br />

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A18 THE SENTINEL-LEDGEH <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, N.J. ThundBy, March 30,1989<br />

Quitsas heacf<strong>of</strong>laxuniF<br />

SOWERS POINT — Serf<br />

Barniboi, founder <strong>of</strong> Associated<br />

Taxpayeri <strong>of</strong> Somira<br />

Point, last week resigned is<br />

president.<br />

"I resigned as president<br />

<strong>of</strong> ATSP because I disappoved<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wiy issue§<br />

were being handled," said<br />

Bamabei, declining to go<br />

into details about his derision,<br />

Bamabei was reluctant to<br />

elaborate on <strong>the</strong> source <strong>of</strong><br />

his consternation but<br />

1<br />

sources dose to <strong>the</strong> tax<br />

group said he was unhappy<br />

because outside influences<br />

wanted <strong>the</strong> 178-member<br />

group to become political<br />

during <strong>the</strong> primary election<br />

soaion.<br />

Bamabei Mid his dissatisfaction<br />

arose suddenly and<br />

around a particular issue.<br />

But he wouldn't <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

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The Ninth Street resident<br />

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after an unsuccessful run in<br />

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for City Council.<br />

Ho had no comment<br />

when asked if he plans to<br />

get to run for <strong>of</strong>fice this<br />

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From <strong>the</strong> beginning, he<br />

pledged his group would<br />

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ATSP. which meets at <strong>the</strong><br />

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RUTALA<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

firm <strong>of</strong> Baniich and Associates<br />

prepared <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>ship's<br />

1987 master plan. The<br />

<strong>town</strong>ship and Banlsch had a<br />

falling out when, according<br />

to <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>ship, <strong>the</strong> firm<br />

failed to deliver revised<br />

zoning maps to <strong>the</strong> <strong>town</strong>ship's<br />

satisfaction. He was<br />

not rehired in 1988.<br />

Banisch was also too far<br />

away.<br />

"We're looking for fellows<br />

locally,", commented<br />

Committeeman Robert Jeffere,<br />

who said he was<br />

DUNES<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

HaUy, detachable or hinged<br />

steps parallel with <strong>the</strong> bulkhead<br />

are being designed In<br />

City Engineer John Walker's<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Hart hopes <strong>the</strong> DBF<br />

would OK such a plan,<br />

despite <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> city<br />

agreed last year to allow<br />

nothing to exceed ttie bulkhead.<br />

Hart said he doesn't want<br />

beachfront residents to<br />

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bulkheads to a several-foot<br />

drop for safety and convBnlence<br />

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If asked to remove <strong>the</strong><br />

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said Hart.<br />

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Along with being a planner<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong><br />

Municipal Utilities Authority,<br />

Rutala is involved in<br />

developing a down<strong>town</strong><br />

plan and a park plan in Sea<br />

Isle City.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> Upper Township<br />

Planning Board meeting<br />

March 16, a traffic<br />

planner and a site planner<br />

were Insffumental in blockr<br />

tag a plan by Wawa to<br />

build jhstojjLand bank on<br />

<strong>the</strong> soutfieast corner <strong>of</strong><br />

Roosevelt Boulevard and<br />

Route 9.<br />

The <strong>town</strong>ihip's expert<br />

testimony convinced <strong>the</strong><br />

Board that <strong>the</strong> project<br />

should not be granted a lot<br />

size variance because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

potential Oraffic problems<br />

associated with <strong>the</strong> development,<br />

— Jimei FiUPatrick<br />

"Now Is awkward<br />

because we want to come<br />

up with an alternative,"<br />

said Hart, *H» has every<br />

right to tell m to remove<br />

<strong>the</strong>m. Timing-wise, it's better<br />

to work around It until<br />

we can do it uniformly."<br />

Hart would prefer <strong>the</strong><br />

city first <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> option to<br />

present its uniform stairs<br />

plan, end give <strong>the</strong> residents<br />

a time frame to remove <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fending structures.<br />

Marriello said he will<br />

return in a few weeks, and<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>nd resident John<br />

Brown, an outipoken City<br />

Hall critic and member <strong>of</strong><br />

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Recognition<br />

v.',<br />

'" -. If-..<br />

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Diane Brownlee, center, receives <strong>the</strong> volunteer <strong>of</strong> tht year award from John Pfistir^-i<br />

president <strong>of</strong> tht <strong>Ocean</strong> City Arts Ointetdurino <strong>the</strong> annual membership meeting heltf I*<br />

at <strong>the</strong> community center. Looking on is Eunice Bell, director o! <strong>the</strong> Center. -<br />

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"It should always be |<br />

viewed as a seashore com-S<br />

munlty, 1 'ha, added,'KJeean p<br />

City Is a community meant 1<br />

to bemlked about in," a§j)<br />

•••If<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION<br />

Tuesday, April 4,1989<br />

3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m'.<br />

Primary School '<br />

Voters North <strong>of</strong> 8th Street<br />

I ntermediate School " ;<br />

Voters between 9th Street and 30th Street<br />

Parish Hall<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church<br />

Voters South <strong>of</strong> 30th Street<br />

RE-ELECT<br />

Dr.Ernest C.Dunn<br />

_____ _ PAID FOB BY ERNEST C. DUNN, tf.U.<br />

Please Save The Kids<br />

Of all <strong>the</strong> ntgedjai taown to society, perhaps<br />

none is more heart rendering than <strong>the</strong> accidental<br />

death <strong>of</strong> a child due to poisoning. But fortunately<br />

none is more easily preventable,<br />

ff you hwe Aildrw, or my vait your home,<br />

please do <strong>the</strong> following at once. Sure all<br />

medicines and household products to a place<br />

Wpoiilble for Aim to r«cB. And, after you <strong>have</strong><br />

Mid any medicine or howehold product, don't<br />

leave it around carelessly but immediately store it<br />

away properly. •<br />

We wrapt Medtadd, I*gend , PAAD, Hue CW \<br />

TitShit^ N.PA. Medtoet. PAID and PCS ft '<br />

A Convenient<br />

SJRT<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

ees, commented, "We are<br />

not <strong>the</strong> Planning Board."<br />

"Yes ftere aw concerns,'<br />

ibid Pancoast calling for a<br />

vote. "But you're not going<br />

to solve a parking concern<br />

by not passing thli resolution."<br />

Councilman Tony Martin,<br />

• member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Board, said he doesn't<br />

believe <strong>the</strong> Council resolution<br />

wiU <strong>have</strong> a bearing on<br />

•what <strong>the</strong> Planning Board<br />

does.<br />

Mayor Charles Parker,<br />

also on <strong>the</strong> Planning Board,<br />

said Sorners Point can't<br />

emphasize enough to <strong>the</strong><br />

state that <strong>the</strong> dty wants <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>a Where.<br />

There are many cities<br />

iger to <strong>have</strong> a <strong>the</strong>atre Uke<br />

iJRT.hesaid.<br />

Pancoast noted that<br />

Atlantic <strong>County</strong> and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City <strong>have</strong> both passed resolutions<br />

endorsing it. The<br />

business community, she<br />

said, recognizes that for $1<br />

dollar spent on <strong>the</strong> arts<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r $4 is spent elsewhere.<br />

• ' -M M. M.1- — ph«teis» !l«lltaf Studio<br />

Lured to <strong>the</strong> lines<br />

Lured by sunshine and 70-degree temps, visitors lined<br />

<strong>the</strong> boardwalk Saturday for half-price Wonderland Pier<br />

tickets. People queued up for two-and-a-half blocks for<br />

Wonderland tickets; a slightly shorter line — In an opposite<br />

direction — formed for half-price water park tickets<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

(continued from page 1) high school could be qualifiedfrom Kesnig.<br />

page committee repor*-^ <strong>the</strong>y had <strong>the</strong> proper apo-<br />

1 -»»•- |yrft ir<br />

that <strong>the</strong> sald position K»snig, could alleging<br />

The proposed ordinance,<br />

which recommends <strong>the</strong><br />

if adopted intact during an<br />

poiirion be ereited for more<br />

be a April 13 public hearing,<br />

efficient and effective dayto-day<br />

dty operations. The politicfll makeup <strong>of</strong> pective'admMsttatot^ be<br />

political appointment. would require <strong>the</strong>, pros-<br />

City Council President <strong>the</strong> special committee — a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dry or<br />

John Wsley, who chaired almost entirely Republican become one within six<br />

<strong>the</strong> committee, said: "With — fur<strong>the</strong>r roused Kesnig's months <strong>of</strong> being lured.<br />

a $5 million budget we can suspicions, that politics is Risley said mere was<br />

no longer fool <strong>the</strong> people in involved.<br />

discussion within <strong>the</strong><br />

Somars Point. We can no<br />

longer go on denying <strong>the</strong>m<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional, full-time management<br />

in <strong>the</strong> dty."<br />

The eight-member group<br />

<strong>of</strong> former mayors ana dry<br />

council members, including<br />

Councilman Harvey Smith,<br />

convened roughly seven<br />

meetings since its 1987 formation<br />

and interviewed<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials from area municipalities<br />

and <strong>the</strong> state.<br />

The administrator question,<br />

notes <strong>the</strong> report, dates<br />

to 1974 when <strong>the</strong>re was a<br />

Risley allured Kesnig committee on th« issue. The<br />

that <strong>the</strong> position and flit residency requirement was<br />

committee are not political, added to ensure <strong>the</strong> administrator<br />

has a "vested<br />

And Councilman Smith,<br />

taking exception to <strong>the</strong><br />

comments, said, "Not once<br />

was politics ever mentioned<br />

in any <strong>of</strong> those [committee]<br />

meetings."<br />

On <strong>the</strong> issue <strong>of</strong> what<br />

background a qualified<br />

applicant would <strong>have</strong>, Risley<br />

said. It's not going to<br />

be someone who is a political<br />

hack," adding mat he<br />

hopes ifs ei<strong>the</strong>r a forme*<br />

administrator or a former<br />

assistant administrator.<br />

The special committee, he<br />

said, wiU make recommendations<br />

on background<br />

requirements for an admin*<br />

isttator which City Council<br />

can accept or reject.<br />

Limits on such items as<br />

expense accounts, seminars<br />

failed movement to change<br />

<strong>the</strong> city's form <strong>of</strong> government<br />

to accommodate an<br />

administrator.<br />

In 1981, <strong>the</strong>n mayor<br />

Smith vetoed a resolution<br />

which oiled for an administrator.<br />

^ The proposed new tiielitre<br />

would replace <strong>the</strong> old<br />

At Thursday night's<br />

meeting, debate ensued on<br />

playhouse, considered<br />

<strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> educational and travel expenses would<br />

a block down. Wonderful weekend wea<strong>the</strong>r — and <strong>the</strong><br />

unrestorable.<br />

requirements listed in <strong>the</strong>be set by Council through<br />

Easter holiday — combined to make <strong>the</strong> boardwalk a ordinance.<br />

contract negotiations, Risley<br />

Hans call for a 300- tolively place to be Saturday and Sunday.<br />

350-seat mainstage <strong>the</strong>atre<br />

"When I first read flus, I said in answer to questions<br />

antt 75- to 100-seat cinema<br />

said to myself, any senior in<br />

Nashville trip set<br />

which is exported-to house Upper Township Senior<br />

<strong>the</strong> Atlantic Film Society. QHzens group wUli<br />

to 1987, a survey conducted<br />

for Gov. Thomas<br />

dCean recommended state day, April 26 through Monday,<br />

May 1.<br />

TuMng lor SJ1T. It was <strong>the</strong><br />

only South Jersey organization<br />

specifically recom-<br />

Trip will Indude sightseeing,<br />

Price is $360 per person.<br />

mended for funding, notes visit to Qpry laid, Grand<br />

<strong>the</strong> resolution passed by Ole Opry and a cruise. For<br />

City Coundl and proposed ticket information call Jane<br />

byMayor Parker.<br />

Higginsat35£9»3.<br />

SpENCE<br />

NOW OPEN WEEKENDS<br />

Friday, Saturday & Sunday<br />

4 p.m. to7:30 p.m.<br />

10th & Asbury 399-1348<br />

SUNNYSIDE UP<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN WEEKENDS!<br />

FOR BREAKFAST<br />

Outrageous<br />

Homestyle Cooking<br />

Try our new Oat Bran<br />

Selections for <strong>the</strong><br />

cholesterol conscious.<br />

OPEN 730 W, 1012:30 p.m. Sit & Sun.<br />

A Dialing R»»taurant at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City's South End<br />

55th St.


A20 THE SeNTTNEL-LEDGEH Ooein City, N.J. Thurtdiiy, March M, 1889<br />

Mascara is only<br />

Inlet candidate<br />

SEA ISLE CITY —, Frank<br />

A. Mascara has formally<br />

announcod his candidacy<br />

lor one <strong>of</strong> three city comrnissionor<br />

seats up for grabs<br />

in <strong>the</strong> May 9 non-partisan<br />

(•lection.<br />

Mascara manages a highway<br />

maintenance department<br />

<strong>of</strong> 91 employees,<br />

which he says functions<br />

similarly to <strong>the</strong> city Public<br />

Works Department.<br />

He is <strong>the</strong> only candidate<br />

from <strong>the</strong> Townsonds Inlet<br />

section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dty.<br />

Mascara has worked in<br />

Stress and coping<br />

discussed April §<br />

"Stfesi management and<br />

coping" will bo <strong>the</strong> topic discussed<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Coping with<br />

Loss support group 7 pjn.<br />

April 5, Sponsored % Allan,<br />

tic City Medial Center Hospice,<br />

tile poup is free, open<br />

to public. Call 441-8060.<br />

fi<br />

IEAFOOD MARKET<br />

Always Fresh<br />

industry and with <strong>the</strong> federal<br />

government as an engineer<br />

and has experience in<br />

budgetary finance, construction<br />

management, con*<br />

tract administration and<br />

dredging operations, a<br />

recent news release says.<br />

He is a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

City's Citizens Advisory<br />

Committee and a major in<br />

<strong>the</strong> US. Army Reserve,<br />

He has been visiting residents,<br />

citing his views and<br />

listening to <strong>the</strong>ir beliefs and<br />

concerns.<br />

Yoder graduates<br />

Colin Yoder, ion <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />

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

graduated from bade hull<br />

maintenance technician's<br />

sdiool at <strong>the</strong> Naval DBmap<br />

Control Training Center in<br />

Philadelphia. He Is a 1988<br />

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

School.<br />

• This Week's Specials *<br />

Medium Shrimp ,,,4Mfi<br />

$4.95 ID.<br />

Norwegian Lox<br />

$4,25 i/4-ib.<br />

Bonoloss Shad Filet<br />

$3,75 ib.<br />

Lg, Floundir Filet ,, $6,85 ib.<br />

Bsef Fllita ft-".


B2 THE3EMTNELLEDQER Oown City, N.J, Thur»d»y, M»rch 30.1989<br />

Last call for baseball signup<br />

OCEAN CITY — The31) are eligible to play. Registration<br />

fee is $10 for tee<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City Youth Athletic<br />

Association wUl hold two ball and SIS for minor and<br />

final signup for baseball major league teams.<br />

6:30 to 8 pm. Wednesday, Boys and girls who <strong>have</strong><br />

April 5, at <strong>the</strong> Youth Center,<br />

6th Swet and Atlantic report to <strong>the</strong> 35th Street<br />

already signed up should<br />

Avenue, and again from 9 field 10 a.m. Saturday,<br />

to 10 am, Nturday, April 8,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> 35th Street field.<br />

All youths between <strong>the</strong><br />

ages <strong>of</strong> 7 and 13 (afttr Miiy<br />

April 8, for tryouts. The oyouts<br />

are strictly for placing<br />

boys and girls on turns to<br />

ensure equity throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> leagues, said Greg Donahue,<br />

coach,<br />

' For information contact<br />

Harry VandersUce at 399-<br />

3564, Donahue at 399-8069,<br />

or Jim Bauer at 398-0093.<br />

All news Items<br />

mutt be submitted In<br />

writing, ei<strong>the</strong>r typed or<br />

printed legibly.<br />

Thurtdiy, Mirah 30,1119 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Ootan City, N.J. 13<br />

Over 40 compete in annual spring swing surfing meet; here are <strong>the</strong> winners<br />

;Forty-one contestants<br />

were greeted Saturday<br />

Bftoming with four to 4- to<br />

6-foot swells for <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

spring swing surfing contest<br />

at 7th Street beach..<br />

A; recent storm created<br />

<strong>the</strong> swells for <strong>the</strong> local surfers,<br />

as t <strong>Ocean</strong> City Surfing judges and will <strong>have</strong> Ms.<br />

Association representative narhe engraved on <strong>the</strong><br />

Chuck Allison got <strong>the</strong> Wave <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Day plaque.He<br />

annual event underway at averaged an 8,33 out <strong>of</strong> a<br />

9:15 a.m. for <strong>the</strong> first heat. possible 10 points,<br />

Steve Peifer, riding in <strong>the</strong><br />

expert division, received<br />

<strong>the</strong> highest score from<br />

• There were 12 heats for<br />

<strong>the</strong> eight divisions. O<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

winners included:<br />

recreation news<br />

Octan City Ricreatlon Dept. 399-8171<br />

Krecl, first, Jason Stuemptig,<br />

second; Chris<br />

Donovan, third;<br />

Men's — Brie Hafstrud,<br />

first; Rob Iger, ieeond;<br />

Boys—<br />

Ladies — Chris Carom, ChrisMuUey, third;<br />

tot; Katie Remy, second; Master - Charlie low-<br />

JohnKraei, first; Junior merfi - John m«n, flrsf, Pat Flynn, second;<br />

Chris Bradley, third;<br />

Expert — Jot Dougherty,<br />

first; Dan Cellud, second;<br />

Steve Ptifar, third;<br />

Mcllwee, finf, BUI Owens,<br />

second.<br />

Assisting Allison at <strong>the</strong><br />

contest were Mike Aitagretto<br />

and Wendy Bursian<br />

Longboard — Brie Becker,<br />

first; Kurt Becker, sec* ment, and iurfing assoda-<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Recreation Depar^<br />

ond; Jeff Bowdler, third; ton volunteer Don PUeggi.<br />

Bodyboard — Jeremy<br />

photob ' D " ldM ** tl n<br />

pMg by DwU Ha^wmMwy N»<br />

White watermen<br />

Right, Charlie Bowman Is completely sumunded In a breaking surf kicked up by an<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore storm earlier In <strong>the</strong> week; while, above, Erich Becker shows his form In <strong>the</strong><br />

longboard heat. Both were first-place winners In Saturday's surfing contest.<br />

Steve PeHir shows <strong>of</strong>f Wave <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Day trophy, flanked by o<strong>the</strong>r medalists, from left: Charlie Bowman, John<br />

Bill Sukala, competing In <strong>the</strong> •xpert dlvison, Is Inbound as ano<strong>the</strong>r surfer paddles out over <strong>the</strong> crest.<br />

Krecl, Eric Hafsrud, Dan Cellucl, Joe Dougherty.<br />

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Once again congratulations are due Somere<br />

Point <strong>of</strong>ficials, past and present; this time fpr moving<br />

to create <strong>the</strong> position <strong>of</strong> city administrator.<br />

list week in this space we commended Point<br />

leaders for acting to obtain <strong>the</strong> services <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

planner.<br />

In both Instances, <strong>the</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community<br />

are showing <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> 21st-century government<br />

in mind; <strong>the</strong>y understand that as we near <strong>the</strong> end<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 20th century, those pressures on a municipality,<br />

on government, are more demanding than<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were a century ago or even a decade back.<br />

Development pressures are especially evident<br />

today in this area, and it is gratifying to see that<br />

Point leaders are moving to get a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

handle on <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Government is more costly today, but a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

administrator and planner should be<br />

viewed as cost-saving positions. Indeed, <strong>the</strong> rule<br />

<strong>of</strong> thumb is that a city administrator should be<br />

able to recoup his salary, at least, in sayings.<br />

With both positions, savings can come about as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> what isn't done as well as what Is. One<br />

need look no fur<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> so-caUid ratable<br />

which ends up down <strong>the</strong> road costing everyone in<br />

<strong>town</strong>, except <strong>the</strong> developer who made money initially.<br />

The presence <strong>of</strong><br />

God...and friends<br />

For a spUt second, time<br />

stood still; we were on <strong>the</strong><br />

brink <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r world —<br />

<strong>the</strong> hereafter,<br />

It was not to be, and He<br />

who is In complete control,<br />

laved this old damdigger<br />

.and Ginny from some<br />

timmedUte loudiiiyiittj<br />

*nd slow marching. ?•'•<br />

After <strong>the</strong> shattered glass,<br />

after <strong>the</strong> ripped steel, after<br />

<strong>the</strong> destruction <strong>of</strong> a 1989<br />

Grand Marquis, after <strong>the</strong><br />

final drop into a ditch —<br />

after all this, we reaped <strong>the</strong><br />

rewards, if one may use<br />

that dubious term, <strong>of</strong> our<br />

experience,<br />

Help came from everywhere<br />

and nothing seemed<br />

to be too much trouble.<br />

Prom <strong>the</strong> very gentlemanly<br />

and considerate Maryland<br />

State trooper to <strong>the</strong> rescue<br />

squad and volunteer fire<br />

department, <strong>the</strong>y hovered<br />

over us, solicitous and caring.<br />

Ron Taylor, Bobby Ayres,<br />

Dennis Jacobs, Tommy Surdett;<br />

those who helped <strong>the</strong><br />

most and who were kind<br />

and caring beyond belief.<br />

Since that day, Ginny and I<br />

<strong>have</strong> received 11 phone<br />

calls, all long distance and<br />

all with but one purpose, to<br />

Inquire how we were.<br />

Those folks down Mary*<br />

land way live thsir human*<br />

Ity!<br />

When a quiet and<br />

peaceful ride suddenly<br />

looking back<br />

Clippings from past issues<br />

spindrift<br />

by Joe Gilbert<br />

When a quiet<br />

and peaceful<br />

ride suddenly<br />

becomes a<br />

nightmare...<br />

becomes a nightmare, when<br />

<strong>the</strong>re is no warning, no are glad to see that a spoil<br />

screeching <strong>of</strong> brakes, noarea has been obtained for<br />

sound whatsoever, and Ac dredge material.<br />

even less chance to wonder<br />

We are concerned, however,<br />

that although a short-<br />

why a young man would be<br />

doing over 70 in a 55 zone,<br />

term solution has been<br />

well, Oar's scary, A heavy<br />

obtained for dredging <strong>the</strong><br />

car and those <strong>of</strong>t-maligned<br />

state-owned lagoons, <strong>the</strong>re<br />

seat belts were partially<br />

is no short-term solution for<br />

responsible for our survival,<br />

but <strong>the</strong> reason was 8im-<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r lagoont in <strong>town</strong>;<br />

nor, is <strong>the</strong>re a permanent<br />

pllcity itself: God was with<br />

us.<br />

1 well remember a dear<br />

friend tailing me that no<br />

one would aver know about<br />

your kindness, your sincerity,<br />

your goodness, unless This is in response to <strong>the</strong><br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

you gave out samples in letter (NeighborHhm would<br />

action. Well, <strong>the</strong> talks<strong>of</strong>help, March 9) from Trudi<br />

Poeomoke City, Md. cer-Wetastelntainly gave us samples and, missed <strong>the</strong> point.<br />

She completely<br />

for that, we wUl be eternally During die months <strong>of</strong><br />

grateful.<br />

December and January,<br />

Truly, every day isnew rules were published<br />

Thanksgiving Day.<br />

50 YEARS AGO<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City pubUdgr literature will be placed in <strong>the</strong><br />

New Jersey exhibit it <strong>the</strong> New York Werkf» RUr, which<br />

opens April 30, according to assurance given to Publicity<br />

Directoi Harry F. Stanton.<br />

Mr, Stanton is planning to send 500 copies <strong>of</strong> die new<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City booklet as <strong>the</strong> first consignment for <strong>the</strong><br />

booth, The exhibit wUl consist <strong>of</strong> a replica <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> oM<br />

Trenton barracks used by General George Washington's<br />

army during <strong>the</strong> Revolutionary War. — The Dafly Smtinet-Ledger.<br />

April 4,1939<br />

25 YEARS AGO<br />

City Commissioner D. Allen Stretch, almost aa famous<br />

as Groucho Marx for <strong>the</strong> aplomb and verve with which<br />

he mouths cigars, got a present Tuesday,<br />

Returning from a Florida holiday. City Solicitor Josiah<br />

E. DuBois brought Stretch a Tampa cigar over 12 inches<br />

long. Stretch carried his gift with him as he ambled<br />

through City Hall. — Page 1, <strong>Ocean</strong> City Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

March 5,1964.<br />

I UN PCM WO IM THfi<br />

PAY ©*J THB<br />

Form committee on dredging problem<br />

Editor's note — This is asolution for any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>away, and finding a solution<br />

will require a consider-<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> a kttir to Mayor Roy lagoons in <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.<br />

GWan>,<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people who able amount <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Dear Mayor Gillian; own property along <strong>the</strong><br />

As commodore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>lagoon front* and who dock<br />

1,400-member : <strong>Ocean</strong> t City,<br />

MarUn tt Tuna Club, I am<br />

contacting you in reference<br />

to <strong>the</strong> dredging <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

lagoons in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />

As you are aware, <strong>the</strong><br />

state is preparing to dredge<br />

itate-owned lagoons at 17th<br />

and 18th streets. This it<br />

very much needed, and we<br />

from die public sector also<br />

We request that <strong>the</strong> New be considered to determine<br />

Jersey ^Department, <strong>of</strong> Bp> <strong>the</strong> best, long-term solution<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir boats on <strong>the</strong> lagoons rdnmental Protection,".'.<strong>the</strong> acceptable to pu' '. Jl "' "'<br />

anb'membert <strong>of</strong> our assbdation.<br />

Our major concern is If and <strong>the</strong> dry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City be amenable to this, <strong>the</strong><br />

Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers If DIP ana*'<strong>the</strong> city would<br />

<strong>the</strong>se lagoons are notdevelop an ongoing dredging<br />

program that vm meet Club would Uke tovolun-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City MarUn k Tuna<br />

dredged, <strong>the</strong>y will continue<br />

to damage <strong>the</strong> water-cooled <strong>the</strong> dredging needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>teer <strong>the</strong> assistance <strong>of</strong> our<br />

equipment on <strong>the</strong> boats public for yean tocome. organization in thi planning.<br />

such as engines and generators,<br />

and it wUl certainly options that should be We <strong>have</strong> engineers and<br />

There are a number <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>have</strong> an effect on decreasing explored, such as discharging<br />

into die ocean if <strong>the</strong>who <strong>have</strong> experienced <strong>the</strong><br />

environmental planners<br />

property values within <strong>the</strong><br />

lagoon areas.<br />

material is suitable, and utilizing<br />

artificial islands<br />

difficulties <strong>of</strong> this problem<br />

The many regulations —<br />

in<br />

regulating disposal sites, <strong>the</strong> bay whose spoils could<br />

die type <strong>of</strong> material to be be placed until dried and<br />

disposed, and how it is disposed<br />

— don't leave many (<strong>the</strong>n using <strong>the</strong> Islands over<br />

transported to landfills<br />

options for disposal mat again for <strong>the</strong> next, scheduled<br />

dredging),<br />

aren't ei<strong>the</strong>r extremely<br />

costly m prohibited, This We would like <strong>the</strong> Mate<br />

problem is not going to go and city to set up a working<br />

committee, and we recommend<br />

that representation<br />

and who would be willing<br />

to donate <strong>the</strong>ir time ana<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional expertise to<br />

work toward a solution,<br />

which must be put in place<br />

quickly.<br />

* Gregg M.Heininger<br />

Local laws apply to part-timers too<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>Clty<br />

on a special ballot widi d»<br />

cil Meeting and listening toentire costs noted. '<br />

discussion on plans to hire The United Stoles Congress<br />

were about to give<br />

I assume <strong>the</strong>se rules were your rental agent make sure neighborly to all <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r a city administrator, we felt<br />

enacted forall <strong>of</strong> us (I did it has been taken care <strong>of</strong> (ultimately<br />

during die sum-trying to get <strong>the</strong> situation<br />

residents on our street by skeptical <strong>of</strong> this idea. <strong>the</strong>mselves a ,51 percent<br />

not see any special exceptions<br />

to <strong>the</strong> rule for "parttime*<br />

residents, did you?) will be on die rental agent's just pick up after <strong>the</strong>se peo-<br />

Council members agreed to<br />

mer months, <strong>the</strong> burden taken care <strong>of</strong>. If I were to Not every one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

iaUe bttt l<strong>the</strong><br />

'<br />

vote "<br />

deemed it unteandunre.-<br />

However, to answer your shoulder to Inform all tenants<br />

about die local trash to die problem not trying to <strong>the</strong>m questioned <strong>the</strong><br />

ple, 1 would be contributing <strong>the</strong> eoneepVarid two <strong>of</strong>,<br />

wnable = m U m mt h^<br />

questions, <strong>the</strong> first being:<br />

Where do <strong>the</strong>se •part-time* laws).<br />

solve it. ' • expense and need.<br />

As an afterthought, we<br />

residents put weir trash 4. A suggestion to <strong>the</strong> city<br />

in The Sentinel-Ledger concernlng<br />

<strong>the</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong> shore?<br />

ous points throughout <strong>the</strong> cials] and were assured that<br />

after a weekend at <strong>the</strong>— Place dumpsters at vari-<br />

<strong>have</strong> heard from [city <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

trash in <strong>Ocean</strong> City. These 1. The obvious answer — city where trash can bethis situation and o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

rules were enacated to prevent<br />

unsightly garbage 2. Put it out In a tightly As for <strong>the</strong> second ques-<br />

be resolved.<br />

take It home with <strong>the</strong>ml placed.<br />

like it around die dry will<br />

from being blown all over covered container. tion concerning neighborliness,<br />

I feel I am being very<br />

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

EHy Whittater<br />

our streets and property. 3. If it Is a rental — <strong>have</strong><br />

Qty<br />

10YEARSAGO<br />

SOMERS POINT — Shore Memorial Hospital's proposed<br />

$1 million emergency wing will take a backseat<br />

until parking problems in <strong>the</strong> area are smoo<strong>the</strong>d out to<br />

<strong>the</strong> satisfaction <strong>of</strong> council and residents bordering <strong>the</strong><br />

hospital.<br />

Last month <strong>the</strong> hospital administrators asked Council's<br />

ell's permission tovacate Sunny Av. between Brighton Mlftfi onW tint<br />

and New York avs, toaccommodate <strong>the</strong> new wing.. 1#»' «'*» *»/<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ob/ Sentinel-Ledger, Feb. 15,1979<br />

A1944 hurricane tell this Nflhh 8»fWtp«v«on *Mp in <strong>the</strong> air,<br />

B4<br />

The Sintinei-Lf dger,<br />

Thursdsy, March 30,1989;*<br />

Editorial cartoon<br />

showing Archie<br />

was shocking ><br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Enclosed find a copy <strong>of</strong> an<br />

editorial which appeared in<br />

your paper Feb. 16. We are<br />

shocked that you would<br />

depict <strong>the</strong> well known<br />

trademarked characters<br />

Archie and Veronica as<br />

drug useri in an editorial<br />

dealing with <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong><br />

drugs in sehooli.<br />

For years, Archie and his<br />

pals <strong>have</strong> been spokespeopie<br />

advocating "Say no to<br />

drugs." This message,<br />

besides appearing on <strong>the</strong><br />

pages <strong>of</strong> milUoni and EUIlions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Archie Comics<br />

appears on over one billion<br />

mUk cartons. We consider<br />

your depiction <strong>of</strong> our characters<br />

insulting and In<br />

down right poor taste, a<br />

low slap at <strong>the</strong> children<br />

who read your paper and<br />

your adult readers who<br />

nave pown up reading <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> antics <strong>of</strong> Archie for<br />

more than 47 years.<br />

We demand an immediate<br />

apology in your paper<br />

and your assurance that<br />

you will never again depict<br />

our characters in such a<br />

derogatory fashion.<br />

Kids look up to Archie,<br />

There is no doubt to <strong>the</strong><br />

reader that <strong>the</strong> teenage<br />

character being led <strong>of</strong>f from<br />

school by two poUeemen is<br />

Archie, His plaid pants,<br />

bow-tie, hairstyle, hash<br />

marks on <strong>the</strong> side <strong>of</strong> Bus<br />

head, freckles and cardigan<br />

sweater are ttademarks that<br />

<strong>have</strong> appeared in die pages<br />

<strong>of</strong> our comics,and tonewsi<br />

papers for mam bttjan,,^<br />

years, ... -< • > .••••><br />

The late Bob Montana<br />

would "roll over in his<br />

grave" if he saw how you<br />

depicted his beloved Archie,<br />

The artist's flippant apologies<br />

toBob are insulting,<br />

Archie Comic<br />

Publications Inc.<br />

Miehaell StiberUett<br />

Chairman/Publisher<br />

'<br />

Editor's reply — Our<br />

intentions In die editorial''<br />

cartoon were to indicate<br />

just how prevalent drup<br />

<strong>have</strong> become today; so 1<br />

much so that high Beho<strong>of</strong><br />

students are quite juseeptl*<br />

ble to <strong>the</strong> influences <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

drug peddler.<br />

We did not intend to<br />

besmirch Archie's reputef"<br />

tion, but ra<strong>the</strong>r toshow thif<br />

Archie-like young people"<br />

an faU prey to <strong>the</strong>ir high"<br />

school peers who deal ta'<br />

drugs.<br />

We meant to shock our<br />

readers Into late IMCs reality;<br />

not toshock die creatort J<br />

<strong>of</strong> dils cartoon character"]<br />

who, like many <strong>of</strong> our readers,<br />

chronologically Is nUd*<br />

die-aged today.<br />

We apologize and do<br />

assure Archie and hit<br />

friends that we will not<br />

sully <strong>the</strong>ir reputations,<br />

Can't read .1<br />

small print<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor listings<br />

Editor, SentineJ-Ledgeni<br />

enjoy reading <strong>of</strong> die prog'<br />

ress <strong>of</strong> local <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

High School students.<br />

However, <strong>the</strong>ir naaies m<br />

so tiny, I could scarcely<br />

Administrator post<br />

would raise taxes \<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

After attending <strong>the</strong> March<br />

24 Somers Point City Coun-<br />

This concept should not<br />

be decided alone by Council<br />

members.<br />

Being elected <strong>of</strong>ficials is<br />

due solely to<strong>the</strong> largess <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> residents and taxpayers<br />

who voted for diem and<br />

who trust <strong>the</strong>m to do right<br />

by mem end to decrease<br />

costs.<br />

This important step <strong>of</strong><br />

Thursday, March SO, 1i 19<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oc*«n City, N.J. B5<br />

With Julie Frasca, <strong>the</strong> case against mass-burn gains a new leader<br />

By PAULA SCHWENK<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Correspondent<br />

_ A mere dip <strong>of</strong> a woman,<br />

would not be recoverable,<br />

•she is. With her long brown <strong>town</strong>ship, Upper, had noA recycling and composting<br />

hato and warm eyes, she is plans to do so.<br />

faculty would use 3,000 gallons<br />

a day, and a large per-<br />

young, attractive and weU Frasca and a friend, Meg<br />

spoken — ani dearly prepared<br />

to state a case on place die mass-bum ques-<br />

recoverable,.<br />

Cocola, stetad a petition to centage <strong>of</strong> that is<br />

behalf qf environmental tion before <strong>the</strong> voters. The Cost Is ano<strong>the</strong>r factor. A<br />

issues facing Cape May two women were able to recycling and composting<br />

<strong>County</strong> now and in <strong>the</strong> obtain 1^00 signatures, fulfilling<br />

die legal requirement 125 nuUien to build, while<br />

facility would cost about<br />

future.<br />

Her name is JuUe Prasea. needed in order to <strong>have</strong> an payment for a mass-burn<br />

new co-president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

9 Environmental Response<br />

Network. She was raised in<br />

Marmora, graduated from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School<br />

and is a hairdresser in<br />

<strong>town</strong>.<br />

. An Upper Township resident,<br />

she Is an unabashed<br />

proponent <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

<strong>County</strong>'s advantages for<br />

» residents and visitors alike.<br />

A year ago, Frasca was<br />

not especially cognizant <strong>of</strong><br />

important decisions in <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fing that could affect all<br />

county residents in <strong>the</strong> near<br />

future. At least not until a<br />

fellow hairdresser began to<br />

educate her.<br />

TrdtMly It was *massbum.*<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r girl in <strong>the</strong><br />

shop was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tot<br />

# people who talked about It.<br />

TOe more she talked, <strong>the</strong><br />

more we learned," states<br />

Frasca <strong>of</strong> her baptism on<br />

environmental issues and<br />

<strong>the</strong> efforts against massbum<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Environmental<br />

Response Network.<br />

The IRN, headed for 21<br />

months by local resident<br />

_ and writer Owen Murphy,<br />

• had been formed as a nonpolitical<br />

force to preserve<br />

and to protect <strong>the</strong> environment<br />

<strong>of</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>rn New Jersey.<br />

It studied and<br />

recommended alternative<br />

ways todeal with pollution<br />

problems in <strong>the</strong> county.<br />

-At first, Frasca resisted<br />

becoming Involved with a<br />

~ group. "1 wanted to be rec-<br />

question on mass-bum, on<br />

last November's ballot, die<br />

commltteemen in Frasca's<br />

"Let's make<br />

Cape May <strong>County</strong><br />

a star on <strong>the</strong> map*<br />

issue put on <strong>the</strong> ballot.<br />

After attending <strong>town</strong>ship<br />

meetings and speaking with<br />

opinions on whe<strong>the</strong>r recyeUng<br />

would be acceptable<br />

to county residents.<br />

The ballot spoke loud and<br />

clear last November. Seventy-three<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> votes<br />

east said no to mass-burn<br />

and mere was overwhelming<br />

support for recycling.<br />

Frasca decided to join<br />

<strong>of</strong> water a day in its operation,<br />

<strong>of</strong> which 88 percent<br />

incinerator is estimated at<br />

dose to $100 million.<br />

At present <strong>the</strong> only incinerator<br />

in New Jersey Is<br />

located m Warren <strong>County</strong>,<br />

and Frasca states it has suf-<br />

eommitteemen, Fiasca is<br />

satisf todmat <strong>the</strong> three questions<br />

finally printed on die<br />

ballot were fak.<br />

fered setbacks from its<br />

One dealt with a newinception,<br />

landau, one asked voters to "rtie people were tc4d<br />

decide whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y <strong>the</strong>y did not <strong>have</strong> to <strong>have</strong><br />

favored a mass-burn trash an ash tandflU,"notes Frasca.<br />

"Now <strong>the</strong>y <strong>have</strong> one at a<br />

solution and one sought<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> $35 million. Fortyfive<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ash is too<br />

<strong>the</strong>r (communication on <strong>the</strong><br />

question. •<br />

Forme*. MUA chairman<br />

and board member WUUam<br />

F.X, Band recently <strong>of</strong>fered a<br />

temporary, solution, which<br />

wag needed before 1990<br />

when <strong>the</strong> county landfill is<br />

scheduled toclose, thus raising<br />

<strong>the</strong> possibility that a<br />

mass-bum incinerator may<br />

not be entirely favorable to<br />

all those originally for it.<br />

A Pennsylvania company,<br />

GjR.Q.W.S.. has <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

to <strong>the</strong> MUA and <strong>the</strong> county<br />

a five-year landfill site for<br />

200,000 tons <strong>of</strong> trash per<br />

year at a cost only slightly<br />

higher than current rates.<br />

Prasea sees this landfill<br />

company as an answer that<br />

gives time to <strong>the</strong> county<br />

authorities so <strong>the</strong>y may<br />

come to a reasonable decision<br />

on trash disposal.<br />

•We <strong>have</strong> <strong>the</strong> time to<br />

make <strong>the</strong> right decision for<br />

<strong>the</strong> county," emphasizes<br />

Frasca <strong>of</strong> land's findings.<br />

"Every concern can be<br />

answered, I go to every<br />

IRN last June and is currently<br />

its co-president along<br />

dents and its 300-person<br />

with Bill Noe'<strong>of</strong> Woodbine.<br />

membership is growing,<br />

In a pile <strong>of</strong> folders stacked a eventually affect <strong>the</strong> air,, Frasca sees <strong>the</strong> organization<br />

foot high she elicits <strong>the</strong> water and land and peo-aple's health along with flielr main function will be to<br />

broadening in scope. Its<br />

information she wants in<br />

order to present <strong>the</strong> ERN*s poGketbeoks. Fly ash, a residue<br />

<strong>of</strong> incineration, will still agency for all sides.<br />

serve at an information<br />

alternatives to mass-bum<br />

incineration.<br />

pollute <strong>the</strong> air, even after Present and future Issues<br />

Although <strong>the</strong> MUA and expensive scrubbers are Include convincing developers<br />

to desist from build-<br />

county freeholders are Installed. Says she, "Fly ash<br />

pushing for an incinera-<br />

is <strong>the</strong> most potent <strong>of</strong> inelnerator<br />

ash even if it U' acres in Cape May. The Vil-<br />

Ing 432 housing units on 72<br />

tion-type complex for <strong>the</strong><br />

eountys trash, <strong>the</strong> ERNmixed in small quantities lage Green project, claims<br />

read <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

) V ogrdzed as a citizen who cites problems with existing with trash. We nave file Frasca, is on 110 acres <strong>of</strong> a<br />

If <strong>the</strong>se students work 80 I Impressed her right,' shetadneratoTi and would Uke after file <strong>of</strong> Incinerators bird and wUdlife sanctuary<br />

hard to get high marks, V'i I fcayi.<br />

to see a recycling and composting<br />

plant built instead. "The ballot last Novem-<br />

an environmental Impact<br />

breaking down," mat has been described by<br />

like to see <strong>the</strong>ir names i ' But <strong>the</strong> arguments for<br />

regular pint.<br />

and against mass-burn, an According to Prasea and ber," adds Frasca, "asked if study as "a unique and irreplaceable<br />

habitat, excep-<br />

I'm an older senior citizen incineration <strong>of</strong> waste proposal<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered to county resi-<br />

IRN, <strong>the</strong> alternative recy-<br />

risk and 73 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>tional in all <strong>of</strong> North<br />

research conducted by mass-burn is an acceptable<br />

mwm?•:•••••:•:.!••;.;"; /,, dents by freeholders arid cling 1 aild composting sys-: voters laid W H t<strong>of</strong>not Mmim*" :' :'. '";:'<br />

,•--•/-••• NamewithhtU *W Cape May <strong>County</strong> tern works, is sifer and wUl acceptable."<br />

The IRN would Uke to<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong>Clty I Municipal Utilities Author- help preserve ti»e eeunty'B Julie Frasca is not a see <strong>the</strong> sanctuary, home to<br />

Editor's note — Our policy J— }ty as a way to solve <strong>the</strong> natural resources more enletentiy.<br />

opposite. She is concerned, rare plant life and a roost-<br />

contentious person. Just <strong>the</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> migrating birds,<br />

on teftajs a to print <strong>the</strong>m ' imminent lack <strong>of</strong> landfill<br />

regular size when <strong>the</strong>y in .space, were hard to Ignore. atmg <strong>the</strong> area's future has studied all sides <strong>of</strong> a ing area for monarch butterfiles,<br />

purchased from <strong>the</strong><br />

Art, Because o<strong>the</strong>r mm ^ Although o<strong>the</strong>r eommuflitiej<br />

were putting a non-Frasea says an incinerator believes that <strong>the</strong> best inter-<br />

developers and left alone,<br />

fresh water problems, compelling issue and<br />

competes for spue in ik<br />

paper, we must storten th .binding referendum would use 500,000 gallons ests <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> county He in fur-<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r IRN project is<br />

length <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ms and, rathtt<br />

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hiring a dty administrattr<br />

should be a referendum put<br />

dty taxes going up, plui<br />

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<strong>the</strong> indnerator Is losmg DIP who says you <strong>have</strong> to is currently being wicked cleansers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lake water. reasons, "Let 1 s make Cape<br />

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solve your own wash prob- to <strong>the</strong> Oeean City waste Conditions are perfect for May <strong>County</strong> a star on <strong>the</strong>I p.m. <strong>the</strong> first Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />

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tttMe, mpsnlBla, MalladwlMtsd In-<br />

Msto. wflrMMra Qanai, RiMri » Yeuiia, mua Ml<br />

Saturday races, Sprtnfl 4 Fall, In m% flwIHe hwrt. Call 396-4700. uk 3W4MS to tchwiul. fpMmt AM 104PM.<br />

fm imn Mm vWMMii anlm a<br />

Annapolli,<br />

for Sunny,<br />

plus. Gsmsatlfva MUry and MnaflH.<br />

This person must M very<br />

Qmt AdvlMafiitnt Opportunity. Band<br />

experienced with Spinnaker work<br />

remms or «ppty In ponon to: OATS, Ma<br />

I cannot M a heavy welght-<br />

8, Mam IVM, CMOH, NJ OsaiO,<br />

Part Time Omnibus Operator<br />

Thls Is sirtatly NO PAY, FUN<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

JOS • juit m thrill <strong>of</strong> winning on<br />

HEW. ISTATE SALES • Caraar oppwiunlty<br />

«V«IL In OCt MrgNt sfflM tor a<br />

Public Works<br />

Workers<br />

a very (ait boat with good guysl<br />

ilrxn IMinM4.MHt{iMoh, Training<br />

Call 344-1133 between Noon & 2<br />

Full Time<br />

grsm. compuHrliKl epamten, naw r d<br />

pm,, ask (or Mack, we can talk.<br />

am Mm*, high tniptoMa NT"<br />

p>M0<br />

(Ofiinllc Incorna peMM. CaO<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

WddHii Ratten ol Man Ctty.<br />

Oapa May <strong>County</strong> It looting tar<br />

an Mperionced Uontad ul«<br />

parun with IM ability lo u&pe<br />

Incoms •taiwTiBfits and <strong>the</strong> Unan-<br />

M tonvM^e to communteate<br />

with lorlayj Muta IrwaMsn »<br />

••Mart, Quar»nteed wuokly<br />

laada, axalM «upport Mrvta»<br />

and manag»m«nt taaffl with<br />

Amnrtqas Number 1 realtor. For a<br />

contkJeralal Mdlww, Contaa<br />

Paul<br />

Weichert,<br />

Realtors 12<br />

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

399-8000<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES<br />

An you looking lor a IlnmncUlty<br />

nwtrdlng arid happy<br />

worUng anvlronment? W»<br />

tef/ava MM am Ma moar<br />

knowltdg»*bl», txperl-<br />

MMtf M0 progrwlv ml<br />

«wr* agoncy In all <strong>of</strong>$outh<br />

MMIMD<br />

MVISTMINT . D<br />

10th & Weal Ave,<br />

398-1700<br />

20 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

3904818<br />

BUSY OCEAN CITY<br />

REAL ESTATE FIRM<br />

SEEKMG<br />

MOTIVATED<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

SALESPERSONS<br />

Unlimited Pottntlai.<br />

Generous<br />

pern mission<br />

Program<br />

CONTACT<br />

MICHAEL MONIHAN<br />

FOR CONFIDENTIAL<br />

WTERVIEW<br />

niuTTBBun.<br />

Under dlrirton, drlvM, dtani, tirvlaii irrt rratei<br />

repair* to vsNefe* Uiad In tw»p«rtn| Pf»«» on<br />

^•ined routoa; epiftlM a vsfiWa IMWlfM •<br />

y <strong>of</strong> 17 or moreSopIt; floM rtlMd woA M<br />

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

Division <strong>of</strong> Personnel<br />

9th ft Asbury Avenue<br />

Room 39<br />

Part-Time Airport Attendant<br />

Airport<br />

Under dlradDn at an airport, Mteguwdi alrcratt, buildings and<br />

grounds and may asjtel In tuoUng and directing aircraft to<br />

designated parking areas; m addition, partarmi varied routtw<br />

•Ska Involved In <strong>the</strong> cleaning and maintenance ol altport<br />

buUdlngs and grounds; doee related work aa required-<br />

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

Division <strong>of</strong> Personnel<br />

9th ftAsbury Avenue<br />

Room 39<br />

-EQUAL<br />

To wark With imoHona%<br />

dtttutbed cNldrwi »oed<br />

4-9. In • group home<br />

NHng, Contact Pat Ruffln<br />

betwsen th« hotn ol<br />

12:00 p.m. and 2»o p.m.<br />

onlyet<br />

(201)295-4480<br />

OCEAN CITY PARKING AUTHORITY<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

BEFORE APRIL ISA 1989<br />

Two able bodied individuals, for light maintenance,<br />

general clean up, and landscaping care. At present<br />

this is a temporary position. Salary and hours may<br />

bo discussed at time <strong>of</strong> application.<br />

Apply In Person <strong>Ocean</strong> City Parking Authority<br />

Administrative Office<br />

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

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ask for<br />

Alas Kandereon, Supervisor<br />

or<br />

William D.August,<br />

Administrator<br />

EO.E If/Mrftfff •» encouraged to ippty<br />

owon city. N. j. mm V^r•<br />

NI^N L.<br />

Bar • Restaurant • Bay Deck<br />

998 Bay Avenue • Somers Point, NJ<br />

Many Positions Available:<br />

WiTHTHENEW<br />

WATERFRONT BAR I RESTAURANT<br />

Now Under New Ownership!I<br />

You will EARN More $ with Somers Point's<br />

Largest Volume Eating & Drinking Establishment<br />

Immediate Openings for Experienced, Reliable & Personable:<br />

* Buspersons<br />

* Dishwashers<br />

* Portore<br />

• Kitchen Expediters<br />

• Food Servers<br />

• Host/Hostess<br />

Just Compare Us & You Decide!<br />

We Offer: Top Compensation & Benefits!<br />

Advancement Potential!<br />

First Class Operation & Working Conditions<br />

To Schedule Personal Interview<br />

Apply In Person I a.m. til 9 p.m. at Front Desk<br />

(No "Summer Applications 11 Mcepttd until May 1sO<br />

SECUTAAY • M admlnMMBr BM it-<br />

MMt. typing K wpm. word pnxajM,<br />

•hortiund pr.twrad. En|oy mtartattie<br />

m\ mUmm wd w aging gg riManla<br />

In<br />

fatftniMii wttlno. Apply In pnsn sn la la<br />

Janat Mtrvln. Wwloy Mansr, WMHNJ,<br />

Smt and Bay Avfc.Ocwui City. so*.<br />

Code Enforcement Officer<br />

Municipal Clerk<br />

Under Oncfon, Mrhnni Wlted Wtl Of BtW w* met wwhtara^ In<br />

i M rMMMa, butinMt placet, and dbam comply with yarioui<br />

dnaneM (olher than <strong>the</strong> State Santen/Code, SBte Unllorm<br />

n ft* er any <strong>of</strong> M lutadN «r thi Bw» Unltam Crts);<br />

dost nUtd wotV at nojM,<br />

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

Division <strong>of</strong> Personnel<br />

Oth 4k Asbury Avenue<br />

Room 19<br />

"EQUAL OPPORWNIiy BMPLQYgir<br />

SAUS AND CASHIER PERSONNEL •<br />

vw round,Till W», Applif In panm<br />

Msnin fiiBugh Friaty, 10 a.m. » 4<br />

pm. W^hffli company, TM Artyry<br />

Aw, 0,0, MMii OppWWIty EtB^eysf.<br />

SMHBTARY • p«t Ma, IsidM heuri,<br />

l l sratirrM Mwi know<br />

SET UPSALES PERSON • rawdnJ tor<br />

girt mori Call i8M7ao and hm m«-<br />

TiAowM; nm i m £<br />

gton 1 Job Falf fV* M.»«• S«, Jte-<br />

•Mh m SWa Unlvsnliy, EMM<br />

Oty, NC. fatBan irtoql tynami en ills<br />

k» W M H and Inwvww.. Brtng r>><br />

WAITMH AND DIWWAiHW • M<br />

8y»tBfn WwemaftanJ gM,tte IWJH,<br />

nMry af Tomemwfi Job. free. Phon*;<br />

Kwn;aii«»«100<br />

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN • lull Imt<br />

potlllon al local m«l.rtalt miM>f<br />

tMrdi taboruory. Som. UMiM <strong>of</strong><br />

hansMn mwhrUtal 1MH MlfaM.<br />

Plaau retpood In connrHno* B TM<br />

a«ttnal-Lidgar, Bm 303. Osaan Cliy,<br />

tumm,<br />

LABORERS . >gm work with drtvKi IIcania,<br />

Oogd opponunlty lo laam, yaar<br />

round worK wtoi MntfltS. Uppar Town-<br />

•hip ma, also nasd np. flump truck<br />

dnvM. Call McCermy P.Vln0 Co, Mt-<br />

0300 durtnfj working houri. f<br />

QABOBNinS HEtfiH<br />

wwti»r masad now InH DteaniBsr. I<br />

sr* IMAM rxuKafl, SiMMS. ._.<br />

LandMpIng, OEM OKy.<br />

HMD CHEF AND ASSISTANT CHEF<br />

a,rfMMMad m njnntnq a M «»m<br />

io tmwft,<br />

mom NJ 06223.<br />

REAL ESTATE SAUS . ful Una, ptf.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES • Fid Hi Hi*<br />

piny In Bonn Mm. Mpsnarmd Ml.<br />

\Mual thsuM raplyki anMana to Ma.<br />

ritw BaHty, BM %Ava., Samafi Pdnl.<br />

Njg«1449rallt»NeO.<br />

SMPONSBU PMSON • a<br />

work pan Una In Bsolalera,<br />

-'wri.' 10 w 90 • **


18 THESENTWEL-LEDQER OiKM Cfty, NJ. Tlmwdiy, tUrch SO, 1811<br />

Thursday, March 30,1988<br />

H<br />

Wanted Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service* Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services General Merchandise Boats Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sate<br />

The Furniture Man<br />

Needs<br />

i • Ona Umf Fumfe<br />

Brio. i&*ir» * -<br />

Will Pay Caah<br />

Cal<br />

39MiSl or 624.3521 „<br />

DIAMONDS WANTED<br />

Thomas Jawlem<br />

Wants D purehase your<br />

Dismendi, Mgnut prtas paid.<br />

825 A»bury Ave., O.C,<br />

399^0359 „<br />

Child Cart<br />

IXPiHIENCiD MOM • will walsh your<br />

Bfesaiwl ia« kWj Moiway • Fflday HI<br />

lao in her asanCiiy he, can Ann u<br />

jta<br />

HAPPY HiAHTi CHLO OAHE - In<br />

homo ei Mm. Hulh iosUe, ilatt stinad<br />

pre-school lo iih giadi toMhw. 1M<br />

Dor* ft Hri, 8 10 43Q, *g» ZMi up.<br />

Cmi iTSfwH PtBna M8-7IM, Span,<br />

iorsd by Agape Faikwrahip.<br />

Autos<br />

1iM CHIV MAUBU • 4 df,. aulo, M,<br />

pf:, and em, 78,000 miles. Runs gnat,<br />

$ioe, or boa! olfcr. Call JiMMt and<br />

leave ffteuaga.<br />

1M0 HONDA ACCORD U( - HB, AC,<br />

«uto, «M»,r»., RS, 1700. May M H*n al<br />

i Mi Anbury A. Call MMiMMi,<br />

IBM DODGE ARES - SBOD sr Mat *<br />

(<strong>of</strong>. Call 308-6B59 aner 6 p.m.<br />

less BUCK SKYHAWK • Midnight NM,<br />

iaaileni eonffliion, auiomalK, *ln Inunor.<br />

alMSnditkifled, AMfFM its,<br />

poMr itwrtig, pow»r trains. OaJl 398-<br />

1143 and leave meuaga.<br />

IBM SUNLINi TRAVEL TBAUfl - 32<br />

ft air esndllonlng, mtrowavs, awning, 2<br />

bdrm.,, &*>!* » On Iltn ieho Fm<br />

Gampgnundi, SeevIM, 112,800. OaO<br />

21M2MOOI,<br />

1M7 FOfffl MO-XL FUTilD - 2 «f<br />

canto. B.9L Diesel 8,100 ml, PW/PW<br />

AOCC, fill WheeWFL, AMffM Sum,<br />

CLEAN. 120,000 or Bat Otter. Call<br />

3tt1151M41M3M65a<br />

IMS DODGE POWtFI RAM - * wrnd<br />

dtlvo, fully loaded, wllh ojltorn cap,<br />

i.OOO miim, sMrsyean full Iworyt*/-<br />

ranly left, Oosi mm »18,000, Ml tar<br />

15K» Cdll 263-2554.<br />

AIIENHON • Qsvsmrmni MlzM wh).<br />

do;, from fiOO. Fordl, Mandes, Oaf<br />

vslios. Chevyi, Surpua Buyn Guids_<br />

140i-83a-§8i5, En. ASM,<br />

CHEVV 1S87 S-10 • 414, MB angM, S-<br />

ipeod iranj wlin oyefdr)»B, p/s, p/b. radio,<br />

n slop burnptf, 3-dooi capt 15,000<br />

mll08.0aliMi-7iM,<br />

JilP 1974 • 3J" Tlfli«, . KMI togal<br />

runch iuipanilai. Warn «nt M nu-<br />

Rtersus IS mtnMfl, M«W. CM MS-<br />

27iSlflerSp.m.<br />

Personate<br />

VttaVMO, US CHaffi* Ev«i Yftth tad<br />

email No ana ratuud. Cal (218) «25-<br />

8900 oil uioea.<br />

A WONDERFUL FAMILY E)O>iBBNCi<br />

• Australian, EurapHn, ScantUnivllui<br />

High School iietmnge StudonB ArrMng<br />

In AuguiL esnma • H»j Farnily (or<br />

Amortcan tlMroihural SUMM Elchange.<br />

Call i-ooo-Sluing.<br />

A NEW FAX • line k now In uM SI Tr»<br />

Sonnnul Ladger CM 399-0418 /jurlflg<br />

no.mal rjuslrwst hours to ptoc. your<br />

Ulda lti<br />

CMVENTER/HANDYMAN • ham* rtpaJri,<br />

ramodaling, 20 yMri<br />

Cali George. 3W-1748,<br />

COUNSIUNQ UU) TUTOHWO<br />

39MI74,<br />

Call<br />

CUSTOM LAWN CARE • euMng and<br />

miutiuiriarirj, FfH «»Iimais«. R, Dwillne,<br />

398.7802 or 1-815-78S-0B21.<br />

E-Z PAINTMG • FrH «gfflalM, hsnau<br />

work GusrBnlsSd WOfh. PrglMlianKi,<br />

Call 311 -0387.<br />

HOUSE, APT, • ma 8fH6» flaming,<br />

Summar opening! and SUUfUy tumsveri<br />

Eicsllent nlwancn. Call 625<br />

76M after 7 pm .<br />

BARRY MESSNER<br />

CARPENTER<br />

>-••••<br />

Call 390-3595<br />

ANDEMOMAIERKfi<br />

TAG SALE<br />

UquMBfen M house onMiti<br />

•ndejtaiej.<br />

CALL 927-0975 ,<br />

BUILDER<br />

Alterations • Repairs • Rehabs<br />

By The Hour<br />

Call 399.2566<br />

evening! t<br />

927.5052<br />

ESCQ<br />

O'NEILL MOVING<br />

Call 215-289-1130<br />

•DECKS-HOME REPABS-<br />

• vwn»<br />

LEWSYPHER<br />

390-8298<br />

23 Yn, EXMrinws<br />

"/ Welcome Sm<br />

M.<br />

39^0336 or 39WJ552,<br />

51D50VM VOU<br />

BROOKSTV<br />

TV « Radio Repairs<br />

HMronioSMvMng<br />

TIHMhnAm<br />

399^649 ,<br />

GQNSIDEBiNO ADOPTION? - Lai*<br />

wwk lagellw lo MM Vw M pauiU*<br />

hgmg Isr your beby. QhMM Inn rnln.<br />

6«maiiy isMtad and nUnM ougtos. IT8TmT TNB OF<br />

Maal he nmiiy It you wM. TIM dH&km<br />

ilwiyt jfwri. Prufliwncy<br />

__._ ^,r Rsferenas •yaB'<br />

poid Call Komy ot Lovlna m a el •M, Sal R«dy Iw Bwnrnarli C*l tM<br />

Spsnco Cti<strong>of</strong>Jn anytlma.<br />

BistMom<br />

Lovs<br />

LOVINO, PROFIS1IONAL COUPLE<br />

tMlret So adopiwhlii. mini Bmushprtrate<br />

BdopHiin, M nMal mMIM<br />

Help Wanted<br />

RELIABLE UHOBNTML • and compaafiOlSw'<br />

Help Wanted<br />

HELP<br />

WANTED<br />

—COME IN & APPLY 0R =<br />

—PHONE FOR INTERVIEW<br />

Mr.K's<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

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

and Uppsr Towmhip<br />

Area<br />

628-2987<br />

Celebrating our<br />

20th ANNIVERSARY<br />

HANDYMAN<br />

SERVICES<br />

Ask forCharlie<br />

300-1487<br />

CAMPBELLS<br />

ROOnNG&PAINTWG<br />

926-1952<br />

SUMMER IS COMING<br />

FASTI<br />

J.F. HAYNAL<br />

GENERAL CONTHACTOR<br />

399-4142<br />

NEW HOMES<br />

CUSTOM DECKS<br />

ANDERSEN WINDOWS tnd<br />

tUWNO DOORS INSTALLED<br />

GENERAL CARPENTRY<br />

JULIANA<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Large & Small<br />

Construction<br />

DECKS-ADDITIONS<br />

General Contracting<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

398-5919<br />

Lyn's<br />

Janitortel Service<br />

Window Cleaning<br />

Homa § Office<br />

391-9516<br />

p<br />

rsli in Mdi rrsfi<br />

mow |(*» thai I<br />

muiiMll,<br />

SAM THE CARPET MAN<br />

484-2742.691-8100 „<br />

BIG JOHN'S<br />

LAWN SERVICE<br />

399-3706 -_w«<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Telemarketing<br />

Experience Helpful But Not Necessary<br />

We Will Train The Right Person<br />

Excellent bonus plan • <strong>Ocean</strong> City location<br />

Sell subscriptions for <strong>the</strong> Jersey Cape Weekly NEWSpaper<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

112 E. 8th Street<br />

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

399-5411<br />

Call for details 9 a.m. to 5 p JQ.<br />

Mooday-Fndty<br />

Also call night supervisor<br />

6poato9pjn.<br />

PAWTOJG<br />

INTEWOR/EXTEWOR<br />

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

FULLY INSURED<br />

Custom Painting<br />

927-3143<br />

TEM SERVICES<br />

ComplHt attaint Cempmy<br />

RMklMU > CmmmM<br />

ConlrKti Avtlltt* Fully<br />

Uanud • Intund<br />

(609) 399-8102<br />

FURNirunESAU.au *m 1,e«m« '<br />

12* »*« foern «W* 7 Mi, Midng<br />

TnrM and HUM tM tWno<br />

MI»|i oo MMMl<br />

KAYAK SWtMMNO POOL - Prfc» »<br />

LABQB SOFA . good oondHlen HS,<br />

t^ijad, bn aprlng and rnarMi,<br />

ntw, auailan! eemHen,<br />

M4iflsMmi<br />

!*•»<br />

•unthM, In iiaeli. F>M MM, All Quality<br />

PERSOMAUZED OUANINQ DON! • Martiflaini, t0HI»«21(,<br />

TM Right Way, I work only tarpaspia<br />

•hs appratfab, 10 raam aipariaflea<br />

jnfl ratarancat, OEaan City irM only DINETTE - Wood M la*, i»Oi laaf<br />

Call •(!« 5PM, 3SS-O61O.<br />

OUAUTY PAMTM • IniHa and ayliM,<br />

chaapaii mm M intn. SatMutm<br />

Quaromwd. Call likn ai 398-2968<br />

Garage and Yard Salts<br />

CONTENTS OF TWO BEACHFRONT<br />

APTS, - 6*mrd*v, April 1, IS Naon lo 5<br />

PM.W»DoNoidilUpE~1ylAI«jSom.<br />

Anaqua.. 2BO5 W««y Am ApB, 41 &<br />

o,c.<br />

OARAGE AND YARD SALE • FMay 1<br />

Uturday, March 31 i April 1. S AM to ?<br />

DHhaa. GlaMwwr, 8om» hirtAn,<br />

mlm. Book*, oanan Teek, Muoi<br />

Msn, 104 N, Short HMO, Marmara.<br />

OAMSE SALE. N Bay Avanua, Friday<br />

and Suirday, B am. 8MB jaddar, Han-<br />

UM, qids, Inana, (Uf opa, vacuum,<br />

luRMr, kntk-knaciu, atw mke. Minn,<br />

PORCH SALE - Saturday, Apr! 1, MM<br />

is It Noon. End TabM. Lampa. SM<br />

Bad, EUKMC Heolv, Lmmmoww, MM<br />

liamt, NoM« Ov»( UP, 1S07 Alttiry<br />

Awnyt, OC<br />

YARD SALE • Mu»F«mlly, S«lirO*y I<br />

Sunday, Aprt 1 » 2. SAM to ? hmsMins<br />

M , msnoino mdudng kMan<br />

ML, 1 IniMifla In, ewMa (BarHan<br />

SagKMdi M, t nauH Q,<br />

VAROSAUE • Saurity, Aprl 1, SAU o<br />

iPH.T»(«mlyOddi«ndEno»,Som.<br />

untln, IB41 HnM A»«H O.C,<br />

General Merchandise<br />

1 S?0 DUTeKRAFT Mar - f 4 FT., BMI<br />

otto. c««8ei-caoz<br />

ALWAYS BUYING OLD Fumrrura •<br />

dMng room, bsdroom, odd Diana, wickat,<br />

anliouM, eaSacUiM, Ql*Mnare, Unana,<br />

dser iln, nM, Mi, aid M<br />

(Taddy B*m). tow»*y.Ma Mi-OiM<br />

(NorMaM)eri1M744114,<br />

ATTENTION LANOSCAPtRS-2 bobou<br />

BemmaMal if 4 hp mqwart wtti fftm<br />

aiam, auagam eandMan. CM 624-<br />

„ * * % • ...,,y •<br />

!MH^M nT^inalfMdwrh, 7<br />

plea, aaealanl oondWoo. 1525. cal al><br />

w«p.m,a«8-7«0.<br />

OOLpNUU. DMETTI SET • tMD- MM<br />

Md, taoi MM, »50; and jaM, #25;<br />

faan Oym Fak aiMaa »qutom*nt,<br />

UD6; I (Mr) HeyiM, *16 «ch. Al<br />

JMnB ncllahl condlfcjn. Call aftar 8<br />

COMPLETE BIT • whrla wraugM ken<br />

earn tunlut, tfau isppM MM 4 4<br />

M h 1 MM aeh, i diatt + onoman<br />

and aMorM Mlaa SB0. OolumilB u-<br />

daffl bM *12S. RiWgh rarcyda »7S-<br />

Al In wy gaM MMtoL CM MMS11,<br />

CONTEMPORARY • Bali and twaMai<br />

In ml nat paMm, FMaoMng • muM<br />

lClK1Ma<br />

REBEGORATfM SAU • Conuna ol 1<br />

Umtt. Wng 8U TneniMviM S« ind 2<br />

twin tedrwrn MB comp(«i». ako Ur<br />

D*»o. MM euahkn Hk:A1 In «MMnt<br />

ondrUan. Cu NS-21H « 215-B23-<br />

6OLAR ENEHQY COtLECTOHS • anink<br />

and lama tx hoi ««ur haulns and<br />

poo* Mains. HM jBur paol^ff (,«<br />

wd foul laathw chain. I27B. Tina Olwv<br />

M KH «SM btack lacauar (ttayiMjl<br />

dMton; win MI«Md glMt taUM 901W<br />

lift 401401275. Al axaMnl condl-<br />

Don. Call 390-99300(628-3434.<br />

WSCOONTPAPenaACK BOOKS-Hair<br />

prU MM and MdH, 11% en new papwMAt,<br />

Open W«t ID Ml, 10 B S<br />

p.m. and Friday unM 7 (un. Th» BMMerta<br />

Two. 11th i A»tMy. O.C. JH-<br />

0121.<br />

ANDER8ON/OJ8ERKI8<br />

TAG SALE<br />

BtdtcottUnglll<br />

Boat<br />

21ft.<br />

Inboard/Outboard<br />

with trailer -<br />

Canvas Cover<br />

Cabin and Htad<br />

See at<br />

Steelmarwilte Marina,<br />

Llnwood or Phone<br />

927-1585<br />

Seat Slips<br />

BOAT SUP ¥Ol RENT<br />

HARBOR HOUM MARWA . caurW<br />

duo •motprws, lUin a- is 4?<br />

•MiMii.^ M M * » SSM7M.<br />

SUP«AVAJLAiLE.4S1I0,«t Flaa^<br />

M Monday thru Friday, I AM to S PM,<br />

398-4100,<br />

Business<br />

Opportunities<br />

BIG WIR FROM HOME-O«n.nwt. ol<br />

Goroeoos 'UM NnVAmarWI M M arty rnMUnM.<br />

TraatJonal and Early Prt to Dm, met F/T rwflai<br />

American Rn# Fumlt<br />

M M M you. 1-800-<br />

and Supar Antjouei and<br />

AeMMOrlM to gol<br />

FrL » SC Ifcrch H * April 1<br />

(Nurrtm out • ? am on FiL)<br />

7 So. CUfMden Aw,<br />

Qanndn h tta 7N0 Hogk to<br />

Wwgit*. i k «• Hi iMM frsni<br />

SUBSCRIBE<br />

THIS WEEK<br />

START YOU! OWN<br />

HOME DELIVERED<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

CMJL TODAY<br />

399.5411<br />

_ ,<br />

Boats<br />

1S.SFT.WAHOO-1047Mrtwco.BDl,.<br />

1«J7-110iW&tayrJi. tMmfKlBon,<br />

Mto, III M M M . kramoli compua.<br />

CONTENTS OF MOMMQ HOUSE . MHnt Ho^oa riayt, 573-8230. •»<br />

M h (IS, Mng room Chi* «0. HdtprHdt.<br />

aMMa. BUM catta, tTMk, 2 MftMaMit1ft<br />

nlnw 2S4-737S ora£ M l m** h<br />

and MMl and codaal Uto I1W. Fitday<br />

intMurday, t am, NertSMM car* \m REWELL - narakM. 22 ft,<br />

nar Mrd arid AMry Im, liora, 136-10 dMp V Mil, cuSoTabln, H-<br />

CONTENTa Of TWO BEACHFRONTMMkNTDma,<br />

ARTS. • Sanrtnj Apri 1. 12 Hoon B<br />

6PM. We Do Nol Oat Up Eartyl MMQLA3STBON . (MS 17V» tl nmtaut,<br />

eom»Antlqiia».2eQSWwWyA«.Ap


Thuriitoy, Hireh SO, 1989 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oo*»n City, HJ. B*H<br />

B10<br />

TNI SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocoan City, N.J. Tliuraday, Mafeh 80,19Si<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

DISCOVER SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Our Wide Beachas<br />

Our Spacious Lots<br />

Our Terrific Values<br />

PROFISSIONALLY DECORATED<br />

Three level beachfront <strong>town</strong>home 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

1/2 baths. $375,000.<br />

HOATIRS DRIAM<br />

Three bedroom bayfront oondos with boat slips<br />

starting at SI 01,000.<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

Three bedroom, 2 bath, decorator<br />

furnished, super value at $229,900.<br />

Call or stop by toddy for single, duplex<br />

end <strong>town</strong>home information<br />

TOWNSENDSmLET<br />

REALTY, mC,<br />

Realtors<br />

8605 Landis Ave.<br />

263-7200<br />

\Wafbour (five<br />

BUILDERS SALE!<br />

Real Estate Salt<br />

eoVlRNMINT HOWES . from ii,B0.<br />

"U Rspair. Also wx dtUnqusnl property.<br />

Call iOS-6*Wi3J, I«1,441 torinto.<br />

OQAN CITY<br />

PROPERTIIS<br />

Three 2 bdmt apt*., one 3<br />

bdrm. apt. yrar round loeioen,<br />

$132,900.<br />

A GREAT INVISTMH'JT<br />

Centrally located, fully<br />

equipped restaurant,' seats 56<br />

plus S apis. & 2 rooms.<br />

TWO FAMILY In commercial<br />

area on 30x100 lot.<br />

ONI BIDROOM CONDO<br />

Center City, Motivated seller.<br />

Owner anxious to seU,<br />

TWO BR., i bath row house<br />

near traniprtalton, SSP^OO.<br />

imormation.<br />

RENTALS AVAILABLE<br />

DiFraneo- Moore Inc.<br />

T/A Stretch Realty<br />

800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />

,• 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, on <strong>the</strong> water with its<br />

own private 48' dock! Only 2 left $304,900<br />

• 2 bedrooms, 2 baths v with custom cabinetry, nice extras<br />

quiit lagoon Idcltion. "' ' ' •'"-<br />

Our LAST New two bedroom ...$164,900,<br />

Sales Center Located at<br />

926-9000<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Harbour Cove Marina, South Basin<br />

391-9425<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

LAQOONFRONT RANCH IN MANA-<br />

HAWKW • TW« taflroona,


112 THBSENTlNeL-LBDGBR <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J, Thursday, March 30,1989<br />

Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sals Real Estate Sale Real estate Sale<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, April 2nd<br />

12 to 4 p.m.<br />

3301 Simpson Ave.<br />

Luxury Townhouse<br />

Two story, 2 bdrms, $85,000. Must See,<br />

BENZON REALTY<br />

Realtors<br />

399.8383<br />

1989 SUMMER RENTAL GUIDES ARE IN<br />

BRAND NEW LISTING!<br />

OCEAN OTY-Great bayfront location, riparian<br />

pant. Deck with docking facilities. Large 3 BR.<br />

apt. on 2nd level with deck overlooking bay.<br />

Listed at $495,000.<br />

MSTQWC DENNJSmB<br />

Three bedroom ranch on 3+ acres. Reduced to<br />

$98,900. great starter or retirement.<br />

MULtlPAMLY<br />

OCEAN CITY Oose to beaeh L In time tot '89<br />

season. 7 BR upper house; 2 BR 1st floor apt.<br />

$149,500.<br />

PLUS<br />

OCEAN Crry yeitf 'round rental - dose to Ondens.<br />

Two bedroom, Uv. rm., kitchen, $550/mo.<br />

PLUS<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

See us first. Service comes first. Free rental<br />

guide!<br />

2709 Asbury Av$nu$<br />

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

OPEN 9-8<br />

391-1800<br />

,.•1<br />

KANTASTIC INOQMB PBWBBTY •<br />

prteM io tall. Tin 1 bodfoom apti,, one<br />

3 mm. if* Wall plp»f^, w/w, trm<br />

standing flisptoco Alto wre 1V4 ar g.-<br />

Mg«l wlir. unllnl»h«0 1 room apt ovm<br />

on* garni, cell Scon Csmallut u FOI<br />

S Lais, MMBB0.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA - baautlfully dseo.<br />

raied ens bedroom, gne bati M few<br />

unit, MKW vlewi ef M OMan and At-<br />

Untlc-tlty • kyllrw. Peel, puking and H-<br />

cuiiiy. f1M,Mp. Mil Tl» Richard!<br />

Agency, Raal iitaw, 380-6363 toran<br />

•ppolnlmsnl to Msta,<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday, April 2nd 1 to 4 p.m.<br />

23 Timber Lane West, Marmora<br />

Spaetaeula, euitom - 4 bedrooms, 4Vi baft horn* with b«au.<br />

tiful inground pool. Over 3,500 tq. ft <strong>of</strong> living space with 4<br />

zone healing system Immaculate home in moot desirable<br />

area, $329,900.<br />

DIRECTIONS: From Roosevelt Blvd., take R|. 9 wuih apprax, 1Vi<br />

mlittto Umber Lan$ rlflhi en Tlmbtf Un» to firstlntef»#etai (Brteklay<br />

Drive); hams on comer.<br />

510 S. Shota Road • Harmon, New Jersey<br />

(609) 3&0-7800<br />

* * * « * * • * • * * « * * * *««• .?._*.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday 1-4 p.m.<br />

1629 West Avenue<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Great 2 bedroom starter Home with expandable second floor,<br />

$129,000.<br />

Call tor Our<br />

Free Rental<br />

Guide<br />

DUPLEX-BAY AREA<br />

See this nicely refurbished<br />

duplex with 2 bodroomi<br />

and 1 bath In eacti unit<br />

Year round living. Gas hot<br />

water heat Call today for<br />

an Inspection.<br />

THREE LARGE UNITS<br />

Steps {torn <strong>the</strong> beach.<br />

Great ocean views plus s 2<br />

bdnn. beach cottage. Good<br />

Income sumnxr and winter.<br />

All units heated. Call<br />

today for matt information.<br />

34th & Haven Ave.<br />

398-9000<br />

FRENCH<br />

THE DRIFTWOOD<br />

Cuitom built English Tudor<br />

enwrWaI.AtiantoeM,ln<br />

Garden* • Juit Mpt to tfw<br />

MotninglldB Rd. beach, 4<br />

bdrmt,, full bath plus S<br />

powder room* and 2<br />

ceramic Si ittd thowen,<br />

large roo room, 4 porches,<br />

loodi <strong>of</strong> parWng, gat hot<br />

wmlef hut, ownlMd M x<br />

IN' lot, wishing wtl barbecua.<br />

Juit listed<br />

MSMOO.<br />

MUSTSELJLl<br />

Gardens FUmcher with a<br />

btdrooms, 1 1 A b«h».<br />

Lriro«denwHhflreptKt.2<br />

oar garage. Oat heat.<br />

Price Reduced<br />

.It'i a "SHORE" bet when you buy {through<br />

Frtnch Real Estate<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

399-5454<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

DORMIH (FFICI1N0Y • M*a> tormalur*<br />

wwUM gM, avallaBM fw 1SN taa-<br />

•sn.Cil'iW-MiS,<br />

•DCTIINTH STREET WOQON .<br />

floor Oon8omlnlym, a bdrmi, 2<br />

boat Slip. $295,000. Call 398-1696.<br />

»nd<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

PANORAMIC VBW . from Ilin tew,<br />

OM bsdroooi, one bath unit, C<strong>of</strong>lUmponn<br />

Umuyngi, oood ranw hhury,<br />

*tee,ooo. Th» RWMidi, RMI E.at».<br />

Hester, Carton. Pun Offlcs. Par*<br />

Fhil^lMsm<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Saturday & Sunday, April 1 & 2<br />

12 to 3 p.m.<br />

55 Broadway<br />

Somers Point<br />

New eonstniefion, 4 tamoou, 3 baths. Ail] cellar, large lot,<br />

many amenities with water views. Mult see toappreciate.<br />

Cumberland Realty<br />

Broker<br />

927-3341 **><br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

April 1st & 2nd 12 to 3 p.m.<br />

4232 Central Ave.<br />

IDuplex featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 baths each lovel, garages,<br />

decks, sn 40 ft lot Oesan VJSwii Ownar Arwloui. fully fur-<br />

1498,000,<br />

niihati<br />

717MTTU1URD,<br />

MM t dHTML<br />

(HI)<br />

389-1311<br />

OPEN TOAyS<br />

389.0888<br />

1440 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Two nice 4 bdrm. rantal<br />

apartments. Second floor<br />

hat oil heat and unfurnished<br />

dormer attic. Good<br />

rental location. Listed for<br />

$219,000.<br />

1429-31 CENTRAL<br />

Pour unit building being<br />

renovated, Southside 1st<br />

floor listed for $115,000,<br />

Unit has 1 bedrooms, groat<br />

porch. Two larger units<br />

priced at $169,000 each.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

1504 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Excellent location for<br />

yearly or lummer living.<br />

Two large apartments with<br />

oil heat Juit reduced to<br />

$256,000. Call today with<br />

your <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong>.<br />

1819 WE3LEY AVENUE<br />

Spacious Sttvtow beach<br />

Tto«CTBWraitiai~<br />

beach block with ocean<br />

views from balconies and<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>-top deck. Inspect<br />

today. Listed at $245,000.<br />

1422 AND 1424 OCEAN AVE.<br />

Two multiple unit apartment brags aerais street from baaph.<br />

Excellent rental history. Could be purcnased Individually or<br />

as a package torfuture development (Hot»l/Motol Zoning),<br />

CAREY'S REAL ESTATE, Inc.<br />

ISth & Boardwalk -;«<br />

3S8-017S<br />

l^<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sunday April and 1-4 p.m.<br />

5408 Bay Avenue<br />

W«ll malmsirwd duptox ki <strong>the</strong> SouttitM m*kM a gnat<br />

Invetment or home with an additional rants! unit <strong>of</strong>fend at<br />

$165,000.<br />

Owntd by T«r*afcCtui1c* Palermo<br />

Broker <strong>of</strong> Reaud • KaUtktnDwtitt<br />

HILLEGASS<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY.TNC<br />

36ATLAKnC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CTTY, NfiW JERS?Y08226<br />

609-399-601^/<br />

•'•'"<br />

Real Estate Sal*<br />

NOKTH BBACH HAV1N • Owner w«U<br />

19 Millll Home ha many poll<br />

OcsuntWs tout Mflroonu,<br />

prtwd is iM $179,000. Call<br />

nli,aOMM«E»,<br />

OCEAN ACRES • A Lot el Hsuial S bedroomi.<br />

i biM rwKh daula (<strong>hopping</strong>,<br />

partway LSI J12O.00O. C0O-M7 2323<br />

CsniuryJi Piu«d«olHomm,Roolior<br />

A HOME DUPLEX<br />

Duplex hat one bedroom<br />

apt. en 1st floor. 2 bedroom<br />

unit on 2nd floor with<br />

lirge iundiek, Three bedroom,<br />

V/a bath 2 ttory<br />

home In rear. Gas heat<br />

throughout. Anxious owner<br />

has just reduced price to<br />

$198,000,<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

SPLIT LEVEL<br />

Fireplace, bright comer 2<br />

bdrm,, 2 bath unit on first<br />

fleer, large decks, parking<br />

for 2 ears. Groat rentalhistory.<br />

Reduced for Immediate<br />

sate to $109,000.<br />

Real Estate Silt<br />

ONE BEDROOM - t«eond floor condominium<br />

fee BOO unfurnished Robwt I,<br />

Shtip, Real Estala, Ratltor, 309-1637 or<br />

3S9-07B4<br />

PHEASANT RUN - BAHNEGAT - Adult<br />

Community, 2 Ddrms, 2 bnttis, Upgrade*,<br />

Under Build*"! Prlotl C«lr Mon - 8«L.<br />

B09-5BfrO«33 Open Home Sunday, 4<br />

Tallhedgs coun<br />

GARDENS<br />

MULTI.FAMIUYHOM1<br />

3 bedroom home with<br />

large mo<strong>the</strong>r-Maw quarten,<br />

Two 1 bedroom aptt,<br />

on 1st Boor. All rented<br />

yearly. Oil heat throughout.<br />

2 Mr garage & plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking en oversized tot.<br />

Ashing $222,000.<br />

NORTHENDCONDO<br />

Pint floor one bedroom<br />

comer unit, tile bath, close<br />

to bead). A real buy at<br />

166,900,<br />

sandpiper<br />

418 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J. 0S226 399.8123<br />

COASTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

ZZ K uT 399-3889<br />

Seven stores In quaint<br />

Marmora S<strong>hopping</strong> Center.<br />

Buy one or all. Currently<br />

rented with some<br />

lease* to 1991. From<br />

559,900 to $239,000.<br />

Brand mw. Just In time to<br />

pick you own colors In this<br />

3 bedroom 2 bath tingle<br />

Just steps to <strong>the</strong> bay. Gas<br />

heat, A/C, fireplace and<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> parking.<br />

$184,900.<br />

Groat Seaville location. S<br />

bdrms,, 1 bath mnehar for<br />

<strong>the</strong> young familyon <strong>the</strong> go.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Owner transferred and<br />

anxious to sell. Prlo«<br />

reduced $5,000 for this<br />

Income producing 3 bedroom<br />

2 1 «ndle«s»/ $199,900.<br />

Cdl39»&36.<br />

GORGIOUi CORNER<br />

UNIT In BluiWit«r Con«<br />

domlnlum with water<br />

vlewra from tvery wlndowl<br />

TMtefuUy hanlrtud and<br />

decorated, 2 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, gas heat and air<br />

conditioning. Boat slips<br />

are available. $225,000.<br />

PRICED UKIA CONOO<br />

with Condo Feet! A nto<br />

heated two bedroom<br />

randier without enclosed<br />

porch In food area, PrlMd<br />

right at $129,900. Oil 399-<br />

1612.<br />

JUST REDUCED - WiU<br />

ktpt ran A in exeeUmt'<br />

vi-ln* eondltton. Genair,<br />

fireplace, waU-to.<br />

waB earpftlng new wittr<br />

purifier, fensed yard with<br />

21» above ground pool<br />

plus a larp deck. All far<br />

only $124,900. {Marmora),<br />

C*n3SM6M.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

A MEMBER OP THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK<br />

COLDUieU.<br />

ACA0EMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

NEW LISTING OCEAN OTY » OmtTal air, flreptaee,<br />

way appliance, eorrier lot, dose to s<strong>hopping</strong>, transportation<br />

(ehooUi, Vlcttrian style in B«y area. Must leU this<br />

month, Prleed in <strong>the</strong> ISffi. Call now.<br />

NEW USTINC OCEAN CITY • Opportunity is taosMng...<br />

.In this well malntfllnid I bdnn., 2Vi bath <strong>town</strong>house. Featuring<br />

new earpits, «ampiite tppUanet pidsage, ftairral air and<br />

mart. All yours tor $109,000, Come §e* it today,<br />

•*j<br />

•<br />

MARMORA - Baybary Cove - CaM VUla model on targe<br />

eomw lot with scwentd pordi, Pumiihtd and beautifully<br />

landscaped, dsoe to peel and lake, $52,500.<br />

OCEAN CITY • Office and garage eommtrdiUy zoned for<br />

retaU itore, business or pr<strong>of</strong>tsiionil <strong>of</strong>flee, laundry, dry<br />

cleaning, barber and beauty shops, ear waih, ear lot, warehousing,<br />

eta Consists <strong>of</strong> 4S9 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong>flee ipaei and M4 iq. ft<br />

garage space. Lot slle is SS'jiW - only $118,000,<br />

OCEAN CITY - Large 5 bdrm,, 2 bath home on ovasized lot<br />

in a convenient area, Qoii to good lou<strong>the</strong>nd beadiei and<br />

eaiy commute to AUantie Qty, $134,500,<br />

OCEAN CITY - Loatton, condition, price make tWi b«ichfront<br />

propBrty a best buy, 4 bdrm., 2 bath, gal heat, oentral<br />

air and 2 car garage. Beautifully furnished and meticulously<br />

maintained. Good storage and addWonal <strong>of</strong>f street parking.<br />

Call today for appointment to preview, ©39,000.<br />

OCEAN CITY - Bayfront condo • 2 bdrm., 2 bath, complete<br />

applianee package, gas h»at, eentral air, flreplace, window<br />

treatment, two desks, iwlmming pool, tennis courts, AVBUable<br />

boat slips to 60 feet. Great views <strong>of</strong> Inland waterway,<br />

$174,900,<br />

NEW LISTING OCEAN CITY - Three bedroom, lVk bath<br />

twin. Large kitchen, fensed yard, gat heat. Convenient<br />

North end loeatien. $91,000,<br />

YEAR-ROUND RENTALS<br />

Choice <strong>of</strong> 2 or 3 bdrm, year-round rentals from $625/monUily.<br />

Located in <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Somer* Point or Upp*r Townihlp,<br />

A HHtH SP THl M&IS HHAHguL ISTW@!tK<br />

COLOLUGLL<br />

ACADEMY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Brand new tltfa by «Ws unit*<br />

avdltMa on A*bury Avtniw In<br />

tU^nbte 22nd ttr*« location.<br />

This qiMllty mmtructlon luaunw<br />

4 bdimi.. 3 full til* twin, onion<br />

kltch*ni with lull appll*nc»<br />

packaga, gat haai 4 oeniral air.<br />

Spring daltvary. Avdlabl* at<br />

»J4S,000 ft M»,<br />

om omtment tmt mm<br />

wth MUMul MM o» OOMI.<br />

FMUM Indudt 4 MMeint, i<br />

h<br />

ealnp, Um srwiVi MnMtftf<br />

trtt 9tt8f^ On Wsti^f !3f &/1S<br />

*30o,ooo mm tern m isr m<br />

Real Estate Sale Real estate Salt Real Estate Sale '"'<br />

909 WEST AVE.<br />

398-3888<br />

Unllmtled polantlal «vallal)M wth<br />

ttitft now IMIng ot tlw Draxal<br />

Amu Hoial at nih » Cantnat<br />

Aveno». EXMllfnt rtpaat' dl-<br />

•nlM*. Up to23 room* and 6<br />

apartmanti. Call Marr AgancY lor<br />

•ddUonal InlomKiloni<br />

Uta MW tM Hear


B14 THBSENTlNBL-LEDaeR Oeeen Clly. N. J. ThurtBty, Mtreh 30, liii<br />

Summer Rental Summer Rental Summer Rental Summer Rental<br />

BAYS IDE 00 > tnd door apL. quiet araa,<br />

$3,000 par seawn pius «lsci/lc Cgii<br />

IiM72-M47eoll»n, 1"<br />

1 fTH STBEET • Bright, nleal^fumlt<br />

eotugo, J Bdrm, wiih Fiomiai ream, TV,<br />

Phixie Slasra 6 From Woo to 1800/<br />

wMfc. Call waoKunOJ 608-399-M72,<br />

I. a, 4 BEOnOOM APTS • Oornif prep,<br />

tny. Large, ctasn apts. 1260 Asbury<br />

Ava, Baa owner MS -MI <strong>of</strong> all (215)<br />

tiMMf <strong>of</strong> 809-391-0776 igm» WSflkinflt,<br />

Aaulls.iiimlliiiB only.<br />

soTH i ASBunv • Top noor <strong>of</strong> DupiM, s<br />

or 3 Barms,, i ( A Bami, wamw 1 dryer,<br />

dimwunar, wall to-wdll, gar, dlip., micro.,<br />

sssion <strong>of</strong> haJf-iaaian. Qali 80S-<br />

5BB-708J.<br />

134 PENNL¥N PLACE • 3 rjadroom<br />

house, yard, gafagi, no pea, $750/<br />

weak, i week minimum, ownsr, lot-<br />

B21-31B0,<br />

APT FOB TWO • June 15 to Labor pay,<br />

$3800, Ceil tis-Ii4-«894, or MB-gSBO.<br />

Inipacilon April It!. Near Ytshi Out<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

BA¥ FRONT WITH BOAT SLIP . Oetan<br />

City, duplai, 2nd A, unit, 3 budiooms. 1<br />

bathi, dishwasher, washer/dryer, rum.,<br />

great vlsw on <strong>the</strong> waier. 2ii=544-15§fl or<br />

SU.JB8.ai1i,<br />

itAOHfflONT • 8 Bdfmi,, 1 Bam ondo<br />

sleep" i, washer, dryer. AmUaHa<br />

weals arM, WOO, i/10. iS7S, 7«1<br />

§t§e. w, iseo, wii. Woo, am MM,<br />

Call3M-'iB96.<br />

TWO BEDROOM - 2nd «. apt, tl»M 4,<br />

conMnlant location, ICltl SI. ana, eiou<br />

la bauh. Ho pats. Famine, only. 1480<br />

week. Anil, July 14, July 15-28, Aug.<br />

12-26. C*JLa«)-399^M60 after t B,m, Mr<br />

ippolrimem,<br />

TWO iBDROOM . »mar, 111 <strong>of</strong> 2nd<br />

floor sp»<br />

Uvlng room, kitdmn, Mth,<br />

$475 weekly plus utii. Qeu Realty, Ral<br />

ton, aass Aibufy Ava,, IM-JOM.<br />

Summer Rental<br />

BiAOH HAVIN. rij. • Fyfrtshed con. Ot BAYFRONT • leth St. .<br />

do», 1 m oeean m J iR oayfrunl,<br />

beoroomi, 1 balh, llv. rmn dM. mi,, Wteti-<br />

•qulpped Wtehtn, TV, AC, pool, walk to en, rumlihad, w/d, Boat Hip. sleeps a.<br />

ihopMecrgatten.<br />

Wtakiy rantalB m!n. *»«• sesjon or partial. Vary nto Unit,<br />

agi-iM-ITM<br />

w»ekdayi after 6PM/ BS4-1884.<br />

—— O.C QOLD COAST . beachfront, iUK<br />

avu'iBBto June or iept mqmtily, AIM 3<br />

«i-B in August, FullyiUrnllhM, 4 to*<br />

raems, s plus baths, Ifv, nil,, din. rm.,<br />

wiman. washer/dryar, Brjfgmui, 554-<br />

LAOOGN FRONT • Irand naw 3 Bdfrnl.,<br />

I I'am Condo. Jacuzzi, Hrspisco. 38 tL<br />

dt« K. garage. Boat clip available- Call<br />

38H 1 586.<br />

LONG BEACH ISLAND & MAINLAND<br />

COMMUNITIES * There'! more B Ihe<br />

shr.'e in Sou<strong>the</strong>rn ocean <strong>County</strong>. 18<br />

mii, <strong>of</strong> Ocaan Beaches, waienpars on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Day. minutea to M oidiumani el Atlani'C<br />

City or (he lafanlly <strong>of</strong> tha luih Naw<br />

Jijr.yy Plnalandl. Rentals range torn<br />

dai us oeeanfront dream homes lo<br />

qu..Di Victorian sanaaa, Sootnwn<br />

Opun <strong>County</strong> and You • Parted Togethifi<br />

Call (Of til n M n Wt 1-MO-Miaa.s<br />

Rial Estate Sale<br />

VEHY REASONABLE - Adorable 3<br />

Minn. 2 Min cettua, 3rd property tarn<br />

Oetan, all conveniences, vary prtvaie,<br />

only ISOO. to MOO waaUy from April n<br />

ihru June 17, Also opan June 14 Is July<br />

i $4«. twin <strong>of</strong> IBOO. Weak durino AuguiL<br />

See owner at SOI .]4!ri it, or<br />

PMied realtor.<br />

iWHTO P i 3 eedfoom iswnhouiM,<br />

2vt baihs, i pallM. nnplaca, 2<br />

or gamga, fully lum. Mth an gmanlllea,<br />

AvilIaWs far lummar. The Richards<br />

Ageney> Raal BiBtg, Park Place and (ha<br />

beach,38e-53B3.<br />

Real Estate Sale<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. & Sun<br />

1 to 4 p.m.<br />

811WssieyAve.<br />

Quest Mute plus 2 madam<br />

one (jedroem apts., 11<br />

bidroeffii, i with sinks, 8<br />

1/2 Baths, Maintenance froe<br />

vinyl siding, 3 zone gu<br />

heat, great Ineomi<br />

potanflal. Bon't mlM this<br />

onel 1285,000,<br />

34th & Haven Ave.<br />

399-8822<br />

NEW WCrORMNS<br />

60 Sunset PL<br />

64 Sunset PL<br />

67 Bayonne Ave.<br />

First toe <strong>of</strong>fned: Singles, 3 bedroom, 2 i/2 bithi, fireplace<br />

in living and dining room, ultra kitchen, gas heat, central<br />

air, cathrtnl <strong>of</strong>lllnp. OH street parking 1239,900.<br />

Dlr, iouth an lay Aw. to SunM Plaoi and Biyonni A«. (i»tw»in<br />

215-565-2175<br />

They're Here!!!<br />

( Two custom Butft<br />

4 Bedroom; 2 bath Beachfront<br />

condominiums<br />

fFirsifloor$470,000,<br />

Secondf(oor$$10,000<br />

dU^<br />

NO RAIN CHECKS AT THESE PUCES<br />

CALL 399-0014<br />

For More details<br />

OTHER GREAT LISTINGS<br />

PRIME RTVIERA<br />

LOCATION<br />

Deluxe spUt level home On<br />

a ip«dou» comer lot. New<br />

w/w cupet throughout,<br />

decorator w»D oovetlngs,<br />

sullen window treit-<br />

MM, 3 bedroom*, 2 full<br />

bithi, overdze 2 car<br />

g»r»ge and Mtaf domattc<br />

bet wits tftma. Excellent<br />

home for year round<br />

living «• second home at<br />

•fACHPRONTVllWS<br />

ATHTMiFMCI<br />

Beautifully furnished<br />

South end condominium<br />

with spectacular views.<br />

Spadoui living, dining<br />

and large kitchen area, 3<br />

Urge bedroom* and 2 hill<br />

baths. Off street paridng<br />

storage room and enclosed<br />

•hower. A must »ee property.<br />

QUIET<br />

RESIDENTIAL AKEA<br />

Income producing duplex<br />

tn top notch condition. A<br />

nlM neighborhood, a large<br />

50x94'lot and good king<br />

term tenants make this<br />

property • good bay.<br />

$175,000,<br />

Rentals*<br />

Insurance<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty,<br />

(«O9) 3»»-0tf 4<br />

I. LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />

• Realtor*<br />

Sales<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED • 4 brni. housa,<br />

3 bami, it, dr, Wi., itudy, w/d, (urn,<br />

ilaepa t-ii, 1 porehet, <strong>of</strong>f-ilrMt pmK.<br />

(10.000. tor Milan May 1 • Sapt, 19.<br />

Rent payabla In adv. No iaeunty needed.<br />

Call S»-21 SB M-F, BAM io 1FM.<br />

QAHDENB SEASONAL APT, • ona M-<br />

ree'i. sleeps 2, living area, Mtchan, b*m,<br />

utii and L-ini included, 111 Waal Ava,<br />

WBukands c«li 391-1072 or waakdaya,<br />

can eoilici l i m n Mi, aflif Saa p,m.<br />

QOID COAST AREA. 1 bksck to osatfl,<br />

4 iidrm,, 2 bath apt. Fully equipped.<br />

•vtiiiaala 'in to 7/19 and mi to 1M,<br />

SSaoo for two wMkj, Can 216-836-<br />

70'I.<br />

LUXURY APT. • Oantfaliy loatafl. fully<br />

tum. wld eantral NQ. hulad. ! bm,, J<br />

eabla TV, sleeps S, w/d, ouUUa shower,<br />

oMIreat parK., pool nrlvilajaa, llnera.<br />

No Pefj, wWy, monthly! lausnaJ, Call<br />

Ma<br />

M-F, BAM to fpM,<br />

CLEAN • oaratemble 2 bdrm, dup, BL<br />

Jarnaa PI,, nr, Maeh and beardi. Sleeps<br />

m, Uv, rm., din, rm,, Wt*an, pareh w/<br />

awnlnga, Meed garage. Families only.<br />

No pots. Waakiy tern 1200. Juno«epl;<br />

S4Q0, July/AUg, 383-BOea.<br />

DUPLEX . tnmaeuiale, J bdmu., 1V4<br />

baths, wajhar, dryar. dWrwashef, mod.<br />

am WBhan, oti-itreit parking, eenlfal lo.<br />

cation. 1879, waaMy July and August.<br />

June from »S8, weekly. Call 81B-84S.<br />

8500.<br />

FAX • your renal IMtlrn to The Bentinah<br />

Ladflar. Call our FAXCWi during ragu.<br />

lar butlnau noun at UB-MMMie,<br />

FURNISHED FOUR BDBM • upper MIlane,<br />

i'A baths (2 showera), outeWe<br />

shower, eantral A/C, dr, Ir, Kn dlthw, mi-<br />

Browaw, lo p<strong>of</strong>sh, <strong>of</strong>l stieoi parking, w/d,<br />

•leaps S, Dalanay PI. Avail, weekly. Sail<br />

2191884411,<br />

OtJh BEDROOM • large condo lulM,<br />

sIstipB 4. I block B beech/bo*njw«lk,<br />

s<strong>hopping</strong>, eolorTV, walhar/dnfar, paig.<br />

May, Ifto^wk; Jun., ISOWwki July-A^Bi<br />

tlOO/wk; Sapt, S400Mk. CaJI 391-SMOB<br />

(or details,<br />

SIASONAL, MONTHLY OR YEARLY -<br />

Furnished or unfurnished Condo on <strong>the</strong><br />

boardwalk or Southand new knver level<br />

duplex. Call weekdays from NJ 1-800-<br />

34H0S4,- tern PA 21S^47'1370 Of<br />

2is-2ifi-iflao.<br />

SEASOfJAL . one bedroom Apt. Clean,<br />

Cheerful, very airy, Maura Couple, No<br />

Peisl 1 )11 lay Ava, M8.1IW.<br />

SEASONAL RENTALS - May IS to Sept.<br />

IS, N<strong>of</strong>Wend, brlgtit nleely tumltrwd t<br />

bdrms, neor beach anfl boanJwulk,<br />

iS.SN to 54,500. Weekends call 3M-<br />

5169, Weekdays 215-W2 2918.<br />

SOUTH END - OhNrful S BMrooms,<br />

wMhar/dryer, near good cmadi. Available<br />

month <strong>of</strong> AuguM No groupa or pats.<br />

Call 319-2103,<br />

SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM • apartment,<br />

weakly. Clean, rnos'Mn, garaaa<br />

parking. Location, Pawlingi, Phono after<br />

4p,m.,aS8-3314,<br />

SUMMER RENTALS ON LSI • Family<br />

Resort area. Fishing, beating, 18 miles <strong>of</strong><br />

Beaches, Sinning el HTS, Caste Realty<br />

•09-361 •9200 or Toll Free In NJ, i-mt-<br />

B22-9B01.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA - OCoan Cll/D only<br />

high rlM condominium building. EnTdency,<br />

one, two and three bodroom epeil<br />

mania avallabla for season or half season.<br />

Elevator building, pool, parking, ate<br />

and all appllanees. Mil for Informalan,<br />

The Richards Agency, Real Estate, Cardon*<br />

Plaza otflcs. Park Plan and Iho<br />

Boach, 38S-5353.<br />

Real Estate Sals<br />

Rial Estate Sale<br />

§19 000 UNDIB ASSiSSMINT 1 Mm., 1 ta*, fymlihed<br />

esndo w/air. CIOIB to biaoh a boirdwalH. 119,800, Call Rod.<br />

Bsyfrant oontBmporiry iing!s*o« slip 3 itorlti <strong>of</strong> spB«aeu.<br />

lar viiwi • 5 bsrJrooms • marry txtrai.,, $389,000. Call Tom<br />

Davli,<br />

Terrific buy-beautiful, mmty<br />

upgradBd eondo, ult it, nnt It,<br />

walk to beach. 117,900, Call Tom Davis.<br />

QARDINS,* Sna 1 floor, 3 Mrm,, Z batti, fumlihid eondo<br />

i135,ooa Call Rod Plsree,<br />

REALTORS •<br />

T 2716AiburyAveiiu»<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08226<br />

398-7100<br />

BEAUTIFUL BEACH-<br />

S»wd Door 4 bdm., 2H<br />

bath south end unit, fully<br />

equipped and furnished,<br />

spectacular<br />

' vlewa.<br />

5449,000.<br />

TOWNHOUSE AT THE<br />

BEACH<br />

Lovely views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> beach<br />

arid ocean. \ Three bedrooms,<br />

2Vi baths, dining<br />

room plus breakfast room,<br />

2 car garage. Call to see<br />

$200,000.<br />

VICTORIAN<br />

TOWN-<br />

HOME<br />

Enjoy romantic »un»et»<br />

and unobstructed view* <strong>of</strong><br />

Inland waterway In thta<br />

brand nev/ sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

<strong>town</strong>houie featuring 4.<br />

bdrms., (or 3 phu den) VA<br />

bathi, double toned gas<br />

heat, central air, g*B fireplace,<br />

2 car gange, custom<br />

landKaplng and outdoor<br />

lighting, quality appliances<br />

padcage and much<br />

mole. All for only<br />

sw.ooa -<br />

EAST ATLArlTrC BLVD. &<br />

BAT<br />

LOCATION AND FWCl<br />

. Are tome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> outstanding<br />

features <strong>of</strong> thisDolpWn<br />

Court Condo, Attractive 2<br />

bedioom, 1 bath first floor<br />

unit completely furnished<br />

and equipped. Half block<br />

to beach and boardwalk.<br />

$89,900.<br />

ASBURY<br />

AVENUE<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Don't miss this super<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

Investment<br />

property consisting <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

<strong>town</strong>hoiise units featuring<br />

3 bedrooms in each unit,<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> storage, <strong>of</strong>fetreet<br />

parking,, and an unbeatabU<br />

rental history <strong>of</strong><br />

$1^000+ye»r. $Z60,tX» for<br />

enttre duplex.<br />

' FAMILY HOME WITH<br />

INCOME<br />

4 bdrm, 2 1*ths, newly<br />

renovated with aU newwindows,<br />

new kitchen,<br />

new gas heating system<br />

and much more. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

views from "porch and<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>top, deck.' Two bedroom<br />

apartment on<br />

dik$319jti0<br />

Summer Rental<br />

FOR WORKING<br />

OIBLS<br />

DOUBLEOCCUPANCY<br />

SHANNON INN<br />

13th & Central<br />

P.O. Box 420<br />

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

08226<br />

pr<br />

Call 609-399-8412<br />

or<br />

Call Toll Free<br />

1-800-544-3394<br />

Winter Rental<br />

Yearly Rental<br />

N1W LUXUHV _<br />

dBWwk/tno, w/Wt, eleyalej, phone, *»•<br />

eo, m. No MasoMc, 1 er i Bafaorw aa<br />

low » »115.50 and I1H.30 wk, all ull.<br />

and rafrig, Wide pf» range, ntar ocaan,<br />

dean, secure. Andrews Inn.. Hlfl ft<br />

OMenAva.,aH-i4aa. ,<br />

OCEAN CITY • new taauilMy dateraiad<br />

art imMmt on* tatdroomeondo<br />

aulits (i rooms wtth HBhenj, I ttock Is<br />

MaEfVtatrdwah and shopfjinfl,. etovafar,<br />

washir, dryer, o<strong>the</strong>r amanWaa. BJ.<br />

csllwt for singles and couplet No Mia.<br />

Rer*. raqylnid. i Oemoleiiss.Availa<br />

Us, mm aH UP, pkll heat Call Ml-<br />

3800<br />

TWO BEDROOM • CUM ivallabla April<br />

1.L, naw cond. at 1225 WMi Ava., 2nd-<br />

,fl, llv. mi,, M, ML. rifng., WS Mrpel IUIJ<br />

Uth, wnharMrytr, all panaOsd, all olat,!<br />

unfum. No pan, Unmo.<br />

plus trtl, Con-i<br />

tael mnat en prsmlMi Wr^ W«st;<br />

Evens. Realtor, 1225 Wstl Ave, phons. ,r%<br />

iJMSOftAafeiLltwBrrtlaiL<br />

- J<br />

TWO BEDROOM . fumUtad eecond<br />

floor apL, gvlng rearn, dMng room, Wlch-;<br />

an, bath, washsf/dryor, &W nmMf,<br />

plua alae. aoal Radr/, RMtsn, 32S8'<br />

AsbuiVAVftSBS-aMi :<br />

nse/Mh.aun!1taKh<br />

_<br />

i.~tenl*Md. All utnUM.'itMt<br />

and eaMe smytee. mdudad. No pejl<br />

~ mlM upheld. I4QQ, and $360.<br />

TWO BEDflOOM • naw Inttler, back:<br />

porch, parking. WO pUn, 3»8O3>4 or •<br />

SEASON RENTALS<br />

1 bdrm., 2nd (I...........43900<br />

2 bdrm. eettags .........44S00<br />

3bdrm. 2ndfl............4850O<br />

4 bdrm, b*achblk.....$14,800<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

RiAUTOH<br />

2700 Asbury Ave.<br />

5501 West Ave.<br />

Yearly Rental<br />

MTH BTBieT Af«A DWiM • ihd<br />

(laor, 3 Mrnii, 2 Balhi, w/d, «#, parWrta,<br />

•israga, ^r*, (Umliriaa <strong>of</strong> unftjmlirisi,<br />

AvaflaM May 1, i7N. mwiriry + utlll-<br />

C60e«)58738<br />

TWO BEDflQOM . oil atraat parking, :<br />

amtrmiy locslsd. IU5 monthly, uU. In-',<br />

dudsd. Nopstt. CHIMMOHaRaraao<br />

Bfll. _ _ .<br />

SOUTH END • AvanaM Apry 1, lit «„ I '•<br />

bMreomM BaM, im W L AS appll.<br />

arWM. Ona Hgek tobtMnV HaMranea .<br />

and security rag. No an, $650. monWy<br />

+ ufflltlaa, 4i-!tM Mw I PJB.<br />

A LAJWE MWOBATBN • k IqaklM<br />

Isr a ytarfy rontsl or a ianonal rental<br />

with a BMI «tlp. Will NniMar buying It<br />

0*1 Mr. V.. 788-8100-<br />

BRAND NEW DUPLEX • 3 Mrrrn,, 2<br />

MM, unlumiiriaa. CannUy M M ,<br />

gal MM, eantral air, wAJ, dw, aajUng<br />

(ani, flrepiac*. parking. AvsHabls May 1<br />

or July 1. tns. monJily + uVltM. Call<br />

609eVa73a<br />

SENIOR WEEK<br />

RENTALS<br />

FOR HIGH SCHOOL<br />

GIRLS<br />

$250WK.<br />

DOUBLEOCCUPANCY<br />

SHANNON INN<br />

13th & Central<br />

, P.O. Box 420<br />

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

08228<br />

or<br />

Call 609.3894412<br />

or<br />

Call Toll Froo<br />

1-800-544-3394<br />

EXCELLENT LOCATION - tpadqyl, unfurnlsried,<br />

inflow«PL2bdr.,wa».,dry.,<br />

dHhwu.<br />

raMg, mm CBip* 1 . <strong>of</strong>Htreol<br />

parking. J525. monthly p)u« utPBst, CaU<br />

(or«ppt.216-87- baths, gal Baseboard hash<br />

urifumiahed, pfHMM Niklnft-1<br />

' dryer. ratfaeralBr, NS Pas!<br />

minlhly * ulnae. Can 3BM101.<br />

-UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

NEW COMSTRUCTtONII<br />

EARLY, AMERICAN<br />

DESIGN<br />

3 Bdrm., 2 Vfe bpth, Hvlng room, dbilng room,<br />

klcberi; breakfast nook, family room & laundry/<br />

mud room. Plus a 2 car garage and a fireplace.<br />

InteudesJki sate: ranoe^ refrigerator & dishwasher.<br />

3.46^ A. CaU for detaOal $163,275.<br />

8EAV1LLE<br />

Three bdrm. mnch $685<br />

monthly.<br />

Upper Township. 1,250 eq.<br />

ft $400 per month.<br />

Two Itory older home, limtt<br />

2 people, $450 month. .<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Second floor, f bdrm., furnlahtd<br />

$675 monthly.<br />

The Finest<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

Ysatty Apartment<br />

Rentals<br />

Each with Washer, Dryer i<br />

Gas Rr»d Heat.<br />

No Pets.<br />

Tvro Mrm., ajr-cond.-<br />

2748 Asbury Ava.<br />

$675/month + utilities.<br />

Three bdrm., alr-cond. -<br />

2748 Asbury Avenue •<br />

$785/month +utilities.<br />

Triree bdrm., alr-cond<br />

- 2744 Asbury Avenue.<br />

$785/month + utilities.<br />

Throe bdrm., air-cond.<br />

2709 Asbury Avenue.<br />

$785/month> utilities.<br />

TWo bdrm., remodeled -<br />

2732 Asbury Avenue.<br />

$585/month + utilities.<br />

Two bdrm., beautiful -<br />

2724 Wesley Avenue.<br />

$775/montf» + utilities.<br />

WRITE TO:<br />

P.O. BOX 420<br />

0cm City, NJ 08226<br />

or<br />

Can<br />

4<br />

Thursday, March 30,1899<br />

THE SEHTmEL-LEDQER Oo-n Oty, N J. B15<br />

Yearly Rental Lets Public Notte*<br />

NIW<br />

4 bdrm,, i bah tscond<br />

flew' unit with ca<strong>the</strong>dral<br />

ceilings. Washir, dryer,<br />

.dishwasher, fireplace, parttal<br />

ocean views. $1,176<br />

monttily.<br />

LAWRENCE<br />

Real Estate<br />

Realtor<br />

399-0014<br />

soroCND • a Ddrmt. a tan. mti'<br />

Mar, enr tomawa coupl*. AvaJUM<br />

May 15. tamso monmly + iMMat.<br />

Cram ehM and MMMHi na«M.<br />

toaal RM%, naaNM SSB1 »einM<br />

****"*>" Jobfest <strong>of</strong>fers 1,000 jobs<br />

Roomi<br />

dtan.<br />

C0M1 FOR THE SUMMER<br />

ami toman. t». Mi<br />

lHt.WMB.1B44;,<br />

LARGE AFY-nrwv'rwwwiadroorra.<br />

Canltfaf Mm. W Nodal<br />

boards, RsttaWor, sa*.<br />

ISO. par wtaKar taasonaL!<br />

381-1221 WMkandt<br />

BEACH BLOCK<br />

900 Par* Plao» Condo<br />

1 Mrm, modsm tumlihed.<br />

apt, Hvlng room, baft, al<br />

oloctfic kitchen, washer/<br />

dryer, garbage dlepotal, air<br />

conditioned. $600imo. plus<br />

426-74TB<br />

M-11<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

BuildlMUti<br />

•tm approvid ihtft hm-<br />

Iry m. Avtftabte in dtilf<br />

Mte niidMtW ami <strong>of</strong><br />

UpptrTewniTip. -<br />

.900.& $09,500.<br />

POB THI «TY OF OMAN «TY<br />

WEDNESDAY. APH«- 8,1M»<br />

11AW.<br />

ABANDONED VEHICLES<br />

8ALI LOCATION: SHELTER<br />

BOAD COMPOUND OFF TB«»<br />

SEE AVMUI OOEAN CTTY, N J.<br />

08226<br />

OPERABLE<br />

1iW UnMM ConUnental<br />

wrnmuMtt<br />

\m OmmM IMMtCaris<br />

NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL<br />

CEOFMUNIC<br />

oi TIM IB and TOe 40, ravtad «••<br />

win aM m anMMiMnt and tup-<br />

^sfft^Sffll IfWI M@t<br />

NOTICI » hanatv gr» «M »•<br />

DMM Bwdt» Elseibnt M and 1«<br />

DM Cty el Saa Mto Cly, Naw Jtraty,<br />

wt« nM In ll» *<br />

« hwrttwlaf<br />

ECTION lor (ha •aco e<br />

THREE (3) COMMBSraNIRS ler<br />

IM oxy e) AM IM aty, Ntw JMNy.<br />

* isaaivatoratavmelteurMyMM,<br />

POLLNQ PLAOES Fta Um<br />

2&3Bedroom<br />

YearlyRentals<br />

Available From<br />

Robert L. Sharp,<br />

Real Estate<br />

Realtor<br />

atOO Asbiiry Ave,<br />

$501 West Ave.<br />

39»-0 1 784<br />

• <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />

IMONftfOranaM #OE«1C107»53<br />

to Mad! ana<br />

»(•»; ii<br />

1M4IM or<br />

510 So. Shore Rd.<br />

390-7800<br />

hat), color<br />

monthly. Cay MMi 01.<br />

OCIAN CITY — The employment are welcome,<br />

Clumber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will<br />

Applicants will be given<br />

bring job seekers and pros- -information, Job interviews,<br />

pecUve employers toge<strong>the</strong>r orientation and help with<br />

during <strong>the</strong> city'i third housing. Two formi <strong>of</strong><br />

annual jobfest, 9 un, to identification<br />

will be<br />

noon Saturday, April 15. .<br />

required.<br />

opportunities available<br />

here.<br />

Seme employers wlU provide<br />

specialized training for<br />

applicants and cash incentives<br />

for working <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

ieaion. For additional tafer-<br />

DIAL-A-ROOM<br />

Seasonal and dally<br />

Rooms and apts.<br />

399-8894<br />

YiARLY RENTAL<br />

Three<br />

bath<br />

bay<br />

views,<br />

4mm,,<br />

garb.<br />

.btdreomt,<br />

lownhouse,<br />

Btntrtf alf,<br />

___.<br />

dlip., w/d, new<br />

Mtshen,<br />

fireplace in Irv. rm., din. rm.<br />

witti deck, very private<br />

kundMk, on up level, tote<strong>of</strong><br />

storaga, 1 1/2 car garage,<br />

D(( •net parklnfl,<br />

decorator's dollght, W50.<br />

plus.<br />

648 Bay Ave, Three bed-<br />

; roomi, 8 batJii, % daeki,<br />

wi<strong>the</strong>r, dryer, tlBe. heat,<br />

<strong>of</strong>f street parking, bay<br />

views. $650. unfum<br />

1 North Meadow Ridge,<br />

Petersburg. Three bedrooms,<br />

2 bathi, washer/<br />

dryer hookup, one car<br />

garage. One year aid.<br />

Available April ' B unfum.<br />

Call399-2936<br />

Mon. Thru Fri.<br />

8 to 3 p.m.<br />

RealEtW»R»nt<br />

MNTrULLT LOCATED • imal Offc*<br />

Spas, can M UHTJ M «V » • *<br />

n*K. IIK par manB. BtSf « •!"*<br />

Senllnal-LMitr, 11! E l R, (MM<br />

eity.NJOtMa.<br />

ociAN CITY omci vim • NJ<br />

Plata at BW SMtt, pnVaMotrWIiptst<br />

ayaliabla na, mefiftl»^**i_M«-<br />

Ma. All SenaWW ief»1eti<br />

within bulldlna. GtD NJ<br />

oroup.st»wr£<br />

Mt THM «PACE. to ml Mur 4tM<br />

nMlrtak. M yayr •tnlntrAMMr H<br />

39B-M11 aMwaMhMifMwvnJyNr<br />

Abandoned vehlclee may<br />

•urntw) et MtUr mad M M<br />

10H» ejn. end 11M e-m. oo I<br />

daw {* <strong>the</strong> atM. VaMtt muet __<br />

mneved wIMn fern^Wt («•; twun<br />

ol »m, Everythhg aoM-aa hvwhan<br />

poawa PLACES:<br />

Saa IMt Cly Communly CantaMM<br />

Kennedy Boulevard. Sessnd DWrkJ.<br />

•aa Ma Cly eenmunlyOtnttf, 1S8<br />

Kennedy Bouleverd, ThK DWM,<br />

Townaata-a kUtt OMe Gtnitr, 1» •<br />

•Ilh<br />

Btrtet, Fourth DlatrlM,<br />

TsMnttnd« InM CMS Oamar, 188 •<br />

"n^KftY! TBt BEQISTHV far<br />

<strong>the</strong> fal^ng namtt ptrtm<br />

ba'hatd'May §, IBM. \n lha atdar<br />

SriVlILliSo, LaadaraWp Wartifcw<br />

Students, retirees, anyone<br />

interested in seasonal and<br />

in some eases year-round<br />

Public Notice<br />

CITY_0F.8pMEmK)MT<br />

9366.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served.<br />

The city's fourth annual<br />

Doodah Parade will be <strong>the</strong><br />

same day at noon.<br />

TOWfHdMrfMAYMNpiIW Jwaay, at<br />

whleh ttna and MM any MtfMtd<br />

party (aa daltnai In N.J.8.A.<br />

So;SSO-») wM haw an opportunity n<br />

Candidates should report to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Frank L. Kearns Hall<br />

cafetorium 10 minutes prior<br />

to testing. The fee for test is<br />

$18. For fur<strong>the</strong>r infarmatian<br />

call Rosalie Mocco, 641-6562<br />

or 625-2249.<br />

AllMwaRwni<br />

mustMMAmHMdln<br />

wrWng,MttwrtypMlor<br />

printed I f W<br />

ttn<br />

srjtonlal s%W|.<br />

MW.<br />

i M M il<br />

TO: ftnin» V, WMtS Ona ol Iht<br />

DtlanrjantB<br />

SOWH BHOM RAW • lianfMfa, htoh<br />

URM (Sf ram fifeBea, RM Ml &<br />

lata, Ration, W0-1444.<br />

In @ny<br />

M ixuyiiQ<br />

slTMaiB,n«4adauulM,Hidiia<br />

jnvjndm.ma and •ypplamanit<br />

and 6 In Btook lOOO and part (H Lot 2<br />

In Block 1211 whtch lott en» generm<br />

118* 1111 wHan kM n<br />

aly MaMd In tht anM el M WdRHa<br />

Onsi MarM WI* an MMar anl<br />

Launeh AVMIUN « which •»•«)•<br />

applMM M NBuaaUng ast plan<br />

wnanM mm la thU<br />

ukm may be MeMM by At<br />

idurfeig lYiyiiai Injaliiaaa Haurt<br />

SUMMERRENTAL<br />

mONTAOB-JWB!<br />

BOARDWALK<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

tat ma B<br />

naeaaiaw M taaman Muna.<br />

A DuHe haarttn wn M haanf Ml<br />

ttmajileaiMn at TM p.m. en Mmhaanf<br />

Ml<br />

l as.....<br />

*w JMH, Law<br />

county, Ottm<br />

aS, m wWoh Iht<br />

aw iWnMy, ^ tha Comm*-<br />

TwiaBsnatlen, h pMnM<br />

mst V, VMHtai al al, la<br />

, an Ordar waa masit<br />

<strong>the</strong>rein on February a, 1tl>,<br />

wharaby R waa enwad IhM you and<br />

tht o<strong>the</strong>r MandaMa anew aauaa<br />

Mara lha JhMtlor Coon si Naw<br />

Janty, Law DMilon, Atlanta, etunty,<br />

on April 7,10BO«19^0 o'clock m<br />

tht toraneen, at ow Cayn HeMa h<br />

ACMM<br />

1 Hill: pril.<br />

SWUkir<br />

lOlarparl<br />

14 Town map<br />

15 OldmnrnanlM<br />

11 Cheek aanMn<br />

20 Hindi ^id<br />

crrv op aoMERs POINT<br />

ZONING BOARD<br />

NOTICE OF HEAHINQ<br />

TO WHOM IT MA¥ CONBERN:<br />

In oomptkince wtth <strong>the</strong> partkiam<br />

provtatona at <strong>the</strong> 8ome« Polra »n-<br />

Rs *nd Land DavaMefflent Ordinance,<br />

and Ifie Naw Jeraey<br />

MUJMBBI Land Utt Ad, NJ.8A.<br />

40*861 at aaa notloe t) hereby<br />

SiBaveraga<br />

aiPt<br />

•<br />

24 Ron oil<br />

iiAtlan Might<br />

27 ArauMt<br />

10 Folk.<br />

14 Slick<br />

35 8.11..<br />

UVHteryMn<br />

IT PIIIIW<br />

order<br />

53 4qlt.<br />

MRaHUI<br />

SI Mathsds<br />

11 FUricatatf<br />

StDessandMi<br />

BS Hlppsdrwna<br />

MTssataty<br />

65C8dlishouU<br />

HAnilauitaa<br />

t7Fsrt«NM —<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Went quickly<br />

! "Or —I"<br />

1 Hairgrowth<br />

4 Said again<br />

SPirtBTNM,<br />

ILauMBMUoa<br />

TTraekatar<br />

B — Clndara<br />

• Agt,<br />

10 Strata<br />

IIHabrawdry<br />

anBffl ilii<br />

BciQ<br />

a<br />

maaq mgnag<br />

[113DI1 liUCIQOI<br />

DHEOD nmarjE<br />

srUndenVMg<br />

illitrM<br />

MFMtHMpart<br />

liOtsMs :;<br />

SOUTH EM) - available May 1BL Thrae<br />

bedroomt, z batha. tornatura couple,<br />

•eoand floor, ooean view, ott tlreel parting.<br />

I72S monthly plua U!H. Call 21S-<br />

2SS-3911.<br />

8OUTHEND - Unlumlahed Apaiunentt,<br />

3 iMrm., IV* batha, laundry room wlin<br />

waihar a dryer, oarbaga dlapoaal. oood<br />

condlilon. daan. f7S0. monthly + u»l".<br />

•<br />

Call 215-343-0730 Of weeMndi 3BB-<br />

7Q»1,<br />

•<br />

THREE BEDROOM • 2 burl, new dupW<br />

condo, untomlahed. *7S0 per monih.<br />

cjll Hagar Raal Eiial», aawaai.<br />

T^IMllMBOOMAPT.<br />

__ __<br />

1 aafi, Oar. dUs, M heel fhmi<br />

parmghriar.deJcaJMWHS.<br />

LIVwa ROOM • dining room, new Wl, 1<br />

MM M, 1 smaJ We, rawoaa h«a»<br />

hSier, saniar M H i « * nrentty.<br />

pfiaiiH Call Fred Mm, RtW Ettoe<br />

AqenEy,MM3N.<br />

MALI OB FEMALE • M years ot an. sr<br />

olitr M anart nMy rwntdalad S Hrm.<br />

Bungalow on lit ftHaven, vary btatnd<br />

van; aiM. MH tnontily plui uVUai.<br />

cpaaM107,<br />

MARMORA . prMuleMJ maM ttatt<br />

maWterflaJa Is ihani 4 bsdroom, S bafli<br />

homt, «rss*ar«fytrjdihwainir, Kf<br />

mm, wood stove, km. PWJM-<br />

Bat Gal SMHITW afw 7 pjn. waak.<br />

nlohli.<br />

MARMORA (UPPER TOVWISHin •<br />

BjmMt. IV* «« fttw, «»n!t^3<br />

k bdrms, ivk MM, w/w, dw, Mr. Mm<br />

'omo. 1^ ma. sec dtp, and ret. res,<br />

"-'-<br />

i.tiffl.Aji-JlAor.Callfcrappi.<br />

Office Space<br />

Reasonable Rent<br />

Ideal for Real Estate<br />

Office. Long term<br />

Lease<br />

Call<br />

CARL RIZZUTO<br />

646-4400<br />

el ehangt t<br />

mad* ekher bVwrttlen<br />

raquMl lorwwd*) to lha OK, Ctertc<br />

SAftWAS<br />

43T«laM<br />

4I8yre<br />

4riaHballplWhM<br />

41 Frt. movtri<br />

4S tlMdlHt<br />

SOAfChltKlurel<br />

19 CnnMot Sir<br />

13 Noun ending<br />

19 Obviate<br />

21 To-do<br />

25 Lattla<br />

2* Pacific port<br />

wewtood<br />

35 Cutting tool.<br />

lIVIStparM<br />

MRMraat<br />

43 Comedy m*<br />

4tHsuMMMo«dt<br />

U-IMO ,<br />

iiwrta!.,-,- h<br />

• uttngw A-St<br />

WReprMa<br />

MVeM<br />

SSSAftW<br />

Clark er Boart <strong>of</strong> Etoodm up<br />

FORDaFLOWEH<br />

By Arthur T.FonJ.IU<br />

AliemtyWAp^rt<br />

728 Watt Avenue, MM N-IOf<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C«y.New ;<br />

Anyona<br />

na to<br />

<strong>the</strong> punNta m aM*Ms ler euHe<br />

uae by condemnation pn<br />

<strong>the</strong> land end enmltM d.<br />

VOTtNaHEQOmBO*<br />

To vote In Baa We C*y «t tha<br />

aon<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

OCEAN CfTY<br />

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that<br />

Peter TarebonM la lha owner ol Lot<br />

Blk 2900<br />

hwn on tha OBI<br />

asuMMtrV atM et Rouje 147<br />

between <strong>the</strong> Qerder. 8«e Parkway<br />

andetttn DnVt nthaTownahbi«<br />

MkMa, hi M Souwy el Cape May<br />

require in tht aMretaa ol 1<br />

1km. In <strong>of</strong>der toeflow <strong>the</strong> underllgnad<br />

•pplleant to conalruct,<br />

tauMah and mafnteln • majntf<br />

nanea and tterafi tac«y ler A*<br />

Sanda Country CWi on property<br />

enmmae Lot tin Block 19*5 on <strong>the</strong><br />

8«VMfi PoW TUM Mflpi whlth pfop*<br />

leetttd at iemtn Pen-Maya<br />

- adjacent to <strong>the</strong> Bende<br />

»w^ Swi'js^^ v&g&mmjm.<br />

TWO SOUTHEND<br />

STORES<br />

33rd&AHHiryAvt.<br />

;<strong>of</strong>Mr2S20*<br />

montity plu* uBMea end aecurUy dtpoa-<br />

»oa»w*«B<br />

OCEAN CITY/MARMORA AREA - large<br />

datum ant bedroom apt, unMnWiad,<br />

wooded tot.prtvata driveway. wM carpet.<br />

OCEAN CftV NEWLY RENOVATED •<br />

modem one bedroom, let lU new wrW<br />

carpeMng. naw wa»haiMrye«rtlrleefaW.<br />

V 2SH!%M Rl Cr*<br />

yHiilM SHt!%k M Realty Comr*<br />

aO<br />

er,anddryer.CMte»-iaa«.<br />

MenL «t§ «M u*. BoOefl L Shem<br />

flMfMsa, 1MB MMf M, m-<br />

wm76mmvum**.,M* j QT**-<br />

NEW COMMERCIAL<br />

RENTAL<br />

With o» 6»d h««t * •*<br />

oonrJflonJno<br />

2744 Aabury AJjnui<br />

PO Box 420<br />

OoMUiblty.fiJ 08226<br />

2000»q.n.«t*12*q.ft+or<br />

Call Toll Fit*<br />

1-800-544-3394<br />

BO ARDrffi SHOPS<br />

LoottidiniMteiiaiy<br />

96T-333i ,<br />

FOR<br />

RENT<br />

Large storeroom • eantral<br />

location, front-rear<br />

entry. AvaHabto<br />

immediately -<br />

637AsouryAveca<br />

HAGER REALTY<br />

39&MI041<br />

lyiamiHtton<br />

mm tw • cMzan ot tha Untad<br />

BM«e, • raaatant ot Naw Jaraay.<br />

C «<br />

l C * Ma and Sea We<br />

?<br />

oti Tax Map o» <strong>the</strong> Cly el Oetan<br />

C«y, C^jr^rt Cape May tmrr---<br />

loome<br />

h wn<br />

in <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> ol Cape<br />

lNJ<br />

Uanad appM<br />

uMlerAM<br />

p.m. h iht'<br />

3bhaey.<br />

haaMg en <strong>the</strong> above manrion<br />

hat toaan actiadciufi<br />

MUNKIPALiUOnON<br />

NOTICE la htiabydl»an<br />

l f eBon walaftl ft<br />

lor varianoee to pefflil <strong>the</strong> enptnelon<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha thad Door trae, and Irani tha<br />

nwr, aM* yard and parotntaoa <strong>of</strong> lot<br />

eovenge req*emenui <strong>of</strong> Ih* zoning<br />

ordaianoa tooathar with any o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

vadanoaa <strong>the</strong> Board may deem neovaooriel<strong>of</strong>iieeilaongatruoture.<br />

A SMMM hearing M be held on<br />

MMM<br />

3 7J0paon<br />

Helh^rne^ and'Sibury Ayi!<br />

• depotled<br />

ki Court wlh tha aald Da<strong>of</strong>cratton<br />

d lakku, and thai under tha<br />

provWone ol tht etatutaikj tuch can<br />

madt and provided. NJ^A 87:?.<br />

22. tha New Jaraty Department H<br />

antUed » knmedlalt potttealan <strong>of</strong><br />

tha taU land and premleae.<br />

Flortnoa V. Whllt. It made a<br />

del andanl H thJa «oDon by raaaonipf<br />

being <strong>the</strong> owner ol rtconf<strong>of</strong> tha atJd<br />

Head,<br />

vMoh time snd i ,<br />

party (at defined In N.J.8.A.<br />

40:64^) wtt <strong>have</strong> w opportunity »<br />

bahttrd.<br />

M<br />

vins fpTflutar BMIMM houm<br />

thmugh Frioay In <strong>the</strong> ottloe<br />

uMM lnepe«or. City Hal,<br />

STEPHEN Ft, NE<br />

Pe«We Nehmad «<br />

por. y ,<br />

iMIni<br />

EHMAO, Eequlre<br />

ad « ZeBner.P A.<br />

MayiftB-a<br />

May el <strong>the</strong><br />

Janwy. A<br />

eirwuomc.MM•<br />

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

Cly^nXn^c^iJjohn!<br />

Kennedy BOulevwd, aaU DMnrj It ^<br />

m» tffcaa* Ihew* itltK*a"*w lutfiw haaHi*a»»aaT* *W<br />

THIRD D<br />

mMCMDCtniar,.13a<br />

ismutreel.<br />

tur^bheard<br />

anouU<strong>the</strong>yaodteke<br />

AaomeyOenerelot New Jereey<br />

AttomaylorPleWIrl<br />

By:LOUI&A.HA8ZU<br />

MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE<br />

CITY OF 8EA ISLE CITY<br />

PURSUANTIe NJ.8A. 40;4a-13.<br />

NOTICE H hersby gtven thai tht t»<br />

A New Jertty Coipypatisn<br />

11ZS Atlantic Avenue, 8i*e 711<br />

MlanticCky.NJOfMOl<br />

(800)348-1177<br />

BTel «M.StrttL<br />

FORD*FLOWER *iw~"*"> i MS?" *••• b ** 1<br />

ivAithyrT PB&111 paMad hi nottdnaHon hy pttKlsra<br />

S^vtarA^ant<br />

Wedwtm<strong>the</strong>C^


BIS THE$gNT1NEL.LBDGER <strong>Ocean</strong> City,N.J, Thuraliy, March 30,1819<br />

Like certain people, fish take it<br />

slower in <strong>the</strong> so-called <strong>of</strong>f-season<br />

It may feel as though<br />

spring has sprung, but I<br />

think we are still In for a<br />

couple more real lousy<br />

weeks, In <strong>the</strong> meantime,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re ire plenty <strong>of</strong> opportunities<br />

to go out and wtt a<br />

line.<br />

Freshwater ponds and<br />

small lakes will soon begin<br />

to warm causing <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

inhabitants to become very,<br />

very hungry. Freshwater<br />

fish do not "go to sleep"<br />

through <strong>the</strong> winter. They<br />

are active and feed all winter<br />

long.<br />

They are, however, very<br />

energy conscious and move<br />

much slower, A fish which<br />

may be willing to chaw a<br />

small minnow across a<br />

fishing<br />

report<br />

pond during <strong>the</strong> summer.<br />

Will now ra<strong>the</strong>r lit and wait<br />

for a fat slow shad.<br />

Presentations should be<br />

45 ? 000 deer showed 15% increase<br />

TRENTON — New Jersey<br />

dee- hunters harvested a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> 45,181 deer during<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1988 hunting seasons<br />

&u§ reaching &e harvest<br />

objectives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Rah, Game and Wildlife in<br />

most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> stale's 81 deer<br />

management zones.<br />

The addition <strong>of</strong> Jan, 17 and<br />

28, 1989 to <strong>the</strong> permit shotgun<br />

season in central and<br />

nor<strong>the</strong>rn deer management<br />

zones resulted m more ftan<br />

4,000 deer added to <strong>the</strong> harvest<br />

in areas requiring deer<br />

population reduction because<br />

<strong>of</strong> habitat loss, deer damage<br />

to agricultural crops or deerauto<br />

collisions.<br />

Wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions were<br />

generally favorable especially<br />

on <strong>the</strong> toyhunting days. The<br />

season total showed a 15 percent<br />

increase over mat <strong>of</strong><br />

1987-88.<br />

According to state figures,<br />

preliminary totals included,*<br />

fall bow — 9,812; permit bow<br />

— 2,313; six-day firearm —<br />

*TH!&WEBK'&$PECiAL*<br />

CORNED BEEF SANDWICH<br />

Min *m<br />

On your choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bread or Roll<br />

13,921; permit shotgun —<br />

14,600; permit muzzldoader<br />

— 3,972 and winter bow —<br />

563,<br />

Door hunting In New Jersey<br />

provides mane man 13<br />

million man days <strong>of</strong> recreation<br />

to about 125,000 sportsmen<br />

and women.<br />

A Division spokesman also<br />

said that <strong>the</strong> removal <strong>of</strong><br />

upwards <strong>of</strong> 45,000 dear per<br />

year through sport hunting is<br />

necessary to maintain proper<br />

population control and<br />

healfcy deer hard.<br />

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made slowly. This Is not <strong>the</strong><br />

time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year tor fastmoving<br />

spinner baits and<br />

surface plugs. Crank baits<br />

can still be effective, but<br />

must be realeved at a slow<br />

wind.<br />

Jigs and worm rigs are<br />

good cold-water baits. They<br />

can be slowly worked<br />

across <strong>the</strong> bottom right<br />

down where <strong>the</strong> fish are.<br />

Work your jigs slower than<br />

you would in warmer<br />

waters; as slow as possible.<br />

Jigs an be dressed with<br />

some pork rind to give<br />

<strong>the</strong>m a little more <strong>of</strong> a living<br />

look. When fish pick up<br />

<strong>the</strong> bait, <strong>the</strong>y also feel <strong>the</strong><br />

fleshiness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pork rind.<br />

Pork frogs are <strong>the</strong> most<br />

popular choice for a Jig,<br />

Choose dark colored jigs,<br />

worms and pork right now.<br />

Most fish are Into dark<br />

shades at this time <strong>of</strong> year<br />

to absorb <strong>the</strong> warm rays <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> sun.<br />

If you are into using fish<br />

scents, use <strong>the</strong>m now. If<br />

ever <strong>the</strong>y help, it wUl be<br />

now. Try to get every edge<br />

that you possibly can. Fish<br />

may be scattered, so a good<br />

attraetant might bring a<br />

couple in.<br />

Speaking about temperatures,<br />

<strong>the</strong> air may be warming<br />

but that water will still<br />

be cold for a long time.<br />

Hypo<strong>the</strong>rmia is always a<br />

danger to guard against. If<br />

you are in a boat do not go<br />

out alone, and always wear<br />

a life jacket.<br />

If you are wading, make<br />

sure that your waders are<br />

Insulated — and don't<br />

wade out to<strong>of</strong>ar in case you<br />

slip and fall.<br />

— Dave<br />

L<br />

~WJ.<br />

Wheelchair racer<br />

Philip Gatfney wheels his way to victory In a wheelchair race held during Shore Memorial Hospital's recent Children's<br />

Hospital Pair, The day was designed to make youngsters more familar with and less fearful <strong>of</strong> hospital<br />

equipment which <strong>the</strong>y may someday <strong>have</strong> to face under treatment,<br />

Marlin club's Bimini tourney next week<br />

BIMINI, Bahamas —<br />

Fourteen boats very familiar<br />

to <strong>the</strong> South Jersey scene<br />

are scheduled to compete In<br />

<strong>the</strong> second annual Bimini<br />

gamefish tournament sponsored<br />

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

Marlin & Tuna Club here<br />

next week.<br />

According to tournament<br />

director Greg Harting, <strong>the</strong><br />

list <strong>of</strong> competing boats as <strong>of</strong> Also Carl Seta's 42-foot<br />

last week included: Post Hunter, Corey Rum's<br />

Richard and Dana KuU's 41-foot Viking Think Mink,<br />

48-foot Viking Cavu, Vmce Steve Sommers' 38-foot<br />

and Wayne Fletcher's 41- Hatteras Getiin Aweigh,<br />

foot Scarbourfh Wayvin, Philip Frost 1 ! 39-foot Chris<br />

Jim Wright's 48-foot Viking Craft KHOJ pr Sail, Henry<br />

Cnfn Crunch, Scott Segen's OrlUeb's 47-foot Davis ehar-<br />

38-foot Phoenix Photo One, mMokrra,<br />

Ted Wood's 41-foot Hattens<br />

Woodshed;<br />

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or MACARONI SALAD<br />

Prims<br />

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$4.99 it<br />

Boneless<br />

PORK<br />

ROYALE<br />

ROAST<br />

$2.19 ID<br />

Fresh Sliced<br />

CHIP<br />

STEAK<br />

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Tony Amarosa's 35-foot<br />

Viking Tenth Fnmt;<br />

And Jay Berman's 37-foot<br />

Topaz Skimmer, George<br />

Robinson's 45-foot Hatteras<br />

Weketehtm, Cecil Patterson's<br />

44-foot Scarbourgh End <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Une, Tony Faraco's charter<br />

CMM,<br />

The week-long event<br />

begins Wednesday with<br />

arrivals and registration m<br />

Bimini followed by a cocktall<br />

party and captains'<br />

nieeting. The first <strong>of</strong> three 8<br />

a.m, to 3 p,m, fishing days<br />

is Thursday.<br />

There will be a happy<br />

and fish barbecue plus an<br />

Island "Goombay" party<br />

and costume night on Friday;<br />

cocktails and awards<br />

dinner, Saturday. Sunday,<br />

April 9 is depature day, <strong>the</strong><br />

boats usually returning to<br />

winter quarters on <strong>the</strong> HOT-<br />

Ida coast.<br />

There are at least 18<br />

awards categories m Bus<br />

year's tournament; plus<br />

<strong>the</strong>re wiU be a day <strong>of</strong> reef<br />

and/or bone fishing,<br />

depending on <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions, •<br />

First-, second- and thirdplace<br />

prizes will .be<br />

awarded lor blue marlin,<br />

white marlin, saUfish, tuna,<br />

dolphin and wahoo; all on<br />

weight except for <strong>the</strong> white<br />

marlin and saflflsh which<br />

will be releases.<br />

Hosts for <strong>the</strong> various<br />

hour following <strong>the</strong> first events wffl taelude GCMTC<br />

day's competition at <strong>the</strong> members Rjieael Kaboth,<br />

Cempleat Angler; cocktails Ozzie Brown and Harting.<br />

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

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10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

TAKE-OUT<br />

1ASY<br />

PARKING<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION<br />

Tuesday, April 4,1989<br />

3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.<br />

Primary School<br />

Voters North <strong>of</strong> 9th Street<br />

%<br />

Intermediate School<br />

Voters between 9th Street and 30th Street<br />

Parish Ha»<br />

Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church<br />

Voters South <strong>of</strong> 30th Street<br />

Results from<br />

school vote —A4<br />

g pier<br />

loan assured,<br />

believes mayor<br />

By LEI STEELS<br />

: Sentfntl-Le^ar Staff<br />

The jovemor is selecting sponsors<br />

for a legislative package that includes<br />

low-interest loans f totaling SI million<br />

for area coastal prelects.<br />

Should <strong>the</strong> bill succeed, as <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

City Mayor Roy Gillian is sure it wiU,<br />

$500,000 in Green Acres program<br />

funds would be appropriated to <strong>the</strong><br />

rebuilding and extension <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 59th<br />

Street flshing pier, which since <strong>the</strong><br />

late 1970s has been dormant and<br />

appears nearly beyond repair.<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r $500,000 would*be oarmarkC<br />

lor a marina recreation complex<br />

in Sea Isle City.<br />

The funds are an <strong>of</strong>fshoot <strong>of</strong> a bond<br />

issue''-approved by <strong>the</strong> voters last<br />

year, according to Kris Tanaka, an<br />

aide to state Sen, James Hurley,<br />

whose district would see S3 million in<br />

2-percent long-term loans,<br />

A March 27 letter from Gov. Thomas<br />

jCean to Gillian heralded <strong>the</strong><br />

encouraging news for <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>nd<br />

fishing pier, whiefy <strong>the</strong> city purchased<br />

several years sgjt.<br />

Mthough <strong>the</strong> loan? arc pending leglti<br />

approval, GiJUan said yester-<br />

New s<strong>hopping</strong><br />

center coming^<br />

B1<br />

193073 SOMPLE<br />

HOBG pND SONS<br />

1£7 rifllLRORD STREET<br />

P. 0: BOX 16£<br />

-i SPRINGPORT MI 49£<br />

Former coach<br />

seeks old job<br />

108th Ytar, Number 68 Oeian City, N.J. 08228 Thursday, April 8,1989 Thret Sections Price 306 (609)399-5411<br />

Jones spearheading<br />

city funds for building<br />

day, "It's almost guaranteed."<br />

City Council President Jack Jones, a<br />

sou<strong>the</strong>nd resident who chairs die<br />

city's fishing pier committee, was also<br />

encouraged by <strong>the</strong> news. He is now<br />

quietly seeking support for a $230,000<br />

line item in next year's municipal<br />

capital budget that would fund a<br />

building to accommodate anglers<br />

who visit <strong>the</strong> pier.<br />

He envisions "something on <strong>the</strong><br />

order <strong>of</strong> what Hager Realty looks like<br />

at 34th Street, something seashore-y."<br />

It would house an area to pay for<br />

pier admission, bathrooms and a food<br />

service area, he said,<br />

With uncertainty over stete funding,<br />

<strong>the</strong> item escaped this year's capital<br />

budget. Capital budgets are paid out<br />

in installments over a long term.<br />

Already, Jones said, he lias located<br />

at least ope person interested in leas-<br />

(please turn to p*«e A9)<br />

•Sea Isle preparing for a<br />

jitney service with code<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — This resort Is getting<br />

ready for jitneys,<br />

At least two people <strong>have</strong> expressed<br />

interest in running <strong>the</strong> minibuses<br />

here, so <strong>the</strong> dty is getting ready for<br />

& <strong>the</strong>m with a new licensing code set-<br />

•ting minimum standards, rules <strong>of</strong><br />

conduct arid operation,<br />

The little buses could be running<br />

this summer, according » city <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

"We are trying to make it as easy as<br />

possible for those people who are<br />

interested in starting a business like<br />

that," said Comriiissioner James tannone.<br />

"I thinks we're letting <strong>the</strong> reign<br />

£ go as free as possible to encourage<br />

<strong>the</strong>se people, 8<br />

Requirements lor Ueenilng, bonding,<br />

and insurance are set by <strong>the</strong> proposed<br />

code. But o<strong>the</strong>r requirements,<br />

Uki routes, stops, fares, and <strong>the</strong> number<br />

<strong>of</strong> vehicles allowed to operate in<br />

<strong>the</strong> city are lilt open,<br />

Introduced March 28, <strong>the</strong> ordinance<br />

comes up for public hearing and final<br />

Somers Point<br />

Bay Heritage<br />

i>ay Saturday<br />

5OMERS POINT — This city's nautkal<br />

heritage will be celebrated in a<br />

special afternoon <strong>of</strong> events along Bay<br />

Avenue on Saturday, April 8.<br />

The activities will complement <strong>the</strong><br />

second annual Cape Atlantic Boat<br />

Show, which runs today (Thursday)<br />

through Sunday.<br />

.Bay Heritage Day will run from<br />

noon to 5 pjn. and will feature a display<br />

<strong>of</strong> antique boats from <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia<br />

Maritime Museum, old<br />

, photographs <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, tours <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Mansion, .decoy carvers and<br />

half hull model builders.<br />

Also featured will be an open house<br />

at South Jersey Regional Theatre, folk<br />

singing, story telling, and nautical<br />

crafts.<br />

The day will culminate with <strong>the</strong><br />

"Garnering <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> clams," a deviled<br />

dam contest.<br />

The overall event is being sponsored<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Mayor's Historical Commemorative<br />

Committee, <strong>the</strong> Sonera Point<br />

Historical Society and <strong>the</strong> Somers<br />

Point Recreation Commission.<br />

adoption 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 11 in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Public Safety Building.<br />

Under <strong>the</strong> code, <strong>the</strong> proposed standards<br />

include:<br />

• Operators would be required to<br />

pay a S1B0 annual licensing fee;<br />

• Passengers must be tteited with<br />

courtesy and reipect;<br />

• Repeated complaints against<br />

drivers wiU be grounds for disciplinary<br />

action initiated by <strong>the</strong> Commissioners'<br />

• Smoking would be prohibited;<br />

• Drivers must be neat and dean at<br />

all times, No shorts or shirts without<br />

collars would be allowed, Socks must<br />

be worn;<br />

• Ordinance violations are subject<br />

to a maximum penalty <strong>of</strong> $500 in fines<br />

and/or 90 days in jaU;<br />

• Routes are subject to <strong>the</strong> approval<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> state Deparhnent <strong>of</strong> Transportation.<br />

lannone said he hopes <strong>the</strong> eventual<br />

operator will stick mainly to Landis<br />

Avenue and will consult <strong>the</strong> city in<br />

such areas ai routes and stops.<br />

The tiger will return<br />

PhstabyBMiorfMia<br />

Above: A bulldozer rips out <strong>the</strong> last <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City fecxenon 9th and Bay, which by June will be replaced with<br />

a modern service station and convenience store. Below: Workers prepare to install new gas tanks, which will<br />

be under a canopy connected to <strong>the</strong> Exxon Store. See page A4.<br />

Be silent on proposed projects,<br />

solicitor advises Planning Board<br />

Bj JAMES F1TZPATRICK<br />

StntineHadgir Stiff<br />

UPPER TOWNSKP — Planning<br />

Board members and <strong>the</strong> Board secretory<br />

<strong>have</strong> bean advised by <strong>the</strong>ir new<br />

solicitor to avoid speaking about<br />

pending projects to <strong>the</strong> news media<br />

and <strong>the</strong> public.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> March 16 Board meeting,<br />

Kevin Thornton, <strong>the</strong> Atiantic Citybased<br />

attorney who" earlier this year<br />

replaced GilbertO. Gilbertson,<br />

"...I don't think [talking to <strong>the</strong> press]<br />

serves anybody's purpose"<br />

advi»ed <strong>the</strong> Board that inquiries<br />

should be directed to his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

because <strong>the</strong> potential harm <strong>of</strong> loose<br />

talk outweighs <strong>the</strong> benefits.<br />

In an interview Tuesday, Thornton<br />

Men at work<br />

Traffic is partially diverted m city workers replace <strong>the</strong> sidewalk in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> renovated <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy City Hall,<br />

where curbing and drainage work was needed. The entire south side <strong>of</strong> City Hall had once been parking and Is<br />

now nicely landscaped.<br />

said his advice excludes <strong>the</strong> most<br />

basic questions such as what's on <strong>the</strong><br />

agenda,<br />

(please turn to page At)<br />

OSL<br />

d<br />

> •,<br />

Arbitrator<br />

expected<br />

amid pay<br />

dispute<br />

SOMERS POINT — Contract talks<br />

between <strong>the</strong> city and Teamsters local<br />

members in <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Works are at an impasse over salaries,<br />

and it is expected mat a state arbitrator<br />

will be called In to resolve <strong>the</strong> dispute.<br />

Although both sides are talking<br />

arbitrator, neithw Mayor Charles<br />

Parker nor union shop steward Guy<br />

Martin know when <strong>the</strong> arbitrator will<br />

enter <strong>the</strong> process,<br />

The last <strong>of</strong> three sessions between<br />

<strong>the</strong> union and <strong>the</strong> city's negotiating<br />

committee was March 13, The union<br />

suggested <strong>the</strong> arbitrator at that time,<br />

Parker said an arbitrator WiU first<br />

try M mediate <strong>the</strong> issue. If mat<br />

doesn't work <strong>the</strong>n he or she wiU consider<br />

<strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>of</strong> each side and<br />

make a ruling to which both sides<br />

would be bound.<br />

The best <strong>of</strong>fers on both sides <strong>have</strong><br />

changed from originalpositions, but<br />

<strong>the</strong>y are still far apart. The city's highest<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer is a $1,200 increase per man.<br />

The union is holding out for $2,000/<br />

Parker claims <strong>the</strong> city can't afford to<br />

move above $1,200, an increase which<br />

amounts to a 6 to 7 percent,'and<br />

^SSt'IlSit? an<br />

y<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Martin believes <strong>the</strong> city can afford It,<br />

arguing; <strong>the</strong> Union's entire proposal<br />

would mean just a penny on <strong>the</strong> local<br />

tax rate.<br />

Progress has been reported in some<br />

areas, including an increase in doming<br />

allowance from $400 to $500 and a<br />

move to. put Public Works longevity<br />

pay on par with o<strong>the</strong>r dry emplyees.<br />

According to Martin, <strong>the</strong> city has<br />

also agreed to <strong>the</strong> union's demand to<br />

recognize job titles, paying according<br />

to <strong>the</strong> skill level <strong>of</strong> those tides. The<br />

two sides agreed to recognize <strong>the</strong><br />

positions <strong>of</strong> truck driver and heavy<br />

equipment operator, Martin said,<br />

only after <strong>the</strong> workers threatened to<br />

discontinue doing those jobs.<br />

Rejected by <strong>the</strong> city were union<br />

demands to <strong>have</strong> Martin Lu<strong>the</strong>r King<br />

Day <strong>of</strong>f, severance pay, certain health<br />

benefits and a 10-cent per hour cift'<br />

contribution to a union legal fund,<br />

Martin said.<br />

Alluding to <strong>the</strong> troubles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Teamsters nationally, Parker said<br />

"with <strong>the</strong>ir experience in administering<br />

funds, I don't feel mat should<br />

bt allowed.*<br />

Martin acknowledged uncertainties<br />

In tine union <strong>have</strong> made it difficult for<br />

<strong>the</strong> local to get in touch with union<br />

(please turn to page All)<br />

$300,000 savings seen<br />

under self-insurance<br />

plan favored by city<br />

OCEAN CITY — Hoping to save<br />

more than $300,000 a year. City<br />

Council has collectively given favorable<br />

nod to a partial self-insurance<br />

medical plan for city employees now<br />

insured under a deficit-ridden Blue<br />

Cross plan that rose 37 percent last<br />

year.<br />

All but catastrophic coverage would<br />

be provided by a $974,000 city fund,<br />

as opposed to a $15 milUon yearly<br />

premium, according to Ruisel Minetti,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Insurance Design<br />

Adminisfrators, a North Jersey firm,<br />

IDA provides self-insurance programs<br />

for, Atlantic <strong>County</strong> and several<br />

smaller North jersey localities<br />

including Mahwah, Oakland and<br />

Rldgewood Park.<br />

In terms <strong>of</strong> employees covered,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> City would be <strong>the</strong> second-largest<br />

client <strong>of</strong> IDA. Atiantic <strong>County</strong><br />

employs 1,500 people,<br />

IDA was located by Cashan Agency<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hammonton, commissioned by <strong>the</strong><br />

city last year to research ways to<br />

lower insurance costs. A presentation,<br />

complete with slide show, was made<br />

Thursday night to Council,<br />

(please turn to page AS)<br />

AND MORE<br />

AREA NEWS A2<br />

SOCIETY _ A6 .<br />

QBITUABIES A1QJ34<br />

LOOKING BACK" C2<br />

'EDITORIAL<br />

f ISHtNQ REPORT" ~C4<br />

SHUFFLIN 1 '<br />

CLASSIFIEDS "<br />

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C9<br />

C6

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