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•-iPAGE U — SECTION 11VOTwenty-eight teams and 52individuals caught l»-fishduring Saturday's annualsurf flshing (Qurrtiinent onthe tea* brtween 21st and59th streets.Weakflsh, kings, MUM andBounders <strong>of</strong> all sizes warncaught during the hourstan 630 a.m. to 1230 p,m,Th« event was iponsared by(hi Oo»n Qty Rshtag Quband the city RecreationDepartment."Hie weather was beautiful,the surf ideal and diewater temperature was 65pi«*ebyPei.rM«^hmM. degjoes,* said John Cortsh <strong>of</strong>Brian Carman <strong>of</strong> loo Harbor fe pletied with his catch' * eloal fllhln l dub -Qwriii Timthis was thi largest brought In from the surf by an Individ-au t ht *•ual fisherman.Npst fish in the mam divf.** DICKINSON MARINESERVICES, INC.(16 yean gxperlBneo)Specializing In:Johnson &Evinrude Outboard RepairsBoat Hauling • Winterizing • Shrink Wrap• Boat Bottoms Power Washed• Factory Trained Michanici399-1703 or 653-1483 JTHIS WEEK'S SPECIALOn your choice<strong>of</strong> Bread or RollTHE SENTINKL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITV* N j.28 teams, 52 anglers and 158 fish»HIGH SCORERSIN POINT CARDSHigh scorers in SomeriPoint Seniors Card Club inpinochle Sept 21 were JohnGeede 583, Hazel Ardell571, Catherine TurkingtonS71, Eva Savage 550, RuthHaes 550, Louise Ruddy54S, High scorers in bridgewere Emma McCullough3,170, Jack Hollander 2,930.Evelyn Strout 2,600.Classified adsbring results!OLIVE LOAF SANDWICH99cm>^ CLOSED SUNDAYS DELI & catering"MAKiUSAMAilT"1018 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 318-1046X'M-W-:«-K-:-:M>SHri:MondiytoSaful-diy7e.m,Sp.m,EFFECTIVE OCT. 1<strong>Ocean</strong> CityHome Savingsand Loanwill becomeMOREINTERESTING!OCEAN CITYHOME SAVIIAND LOAN AMOCIATKMM1001 Asbury Av«,<strong>Ocean</strong> at^U.J. 06226Tel; 609-399 0012ftBldMamor&tU, 06223T6UG090044reUotCuatommSmv, 390-7882son with an IfMneh wcakte.Winning taurts wow Syrf WLand, first place, with 19 fishand a .total <strong>of</strong> 289 points.Merdiantvllle Fishing Qubcaptured second place with11 fish and a total <strong>of</strong> 158points followed by the RshineFuKteam, third, with 14fish and total <strong>of</strong> 149 poins.All members <strong>of</strong> the winningteams received silverplated nays or shells.In the Individual division,Brian Carman aught thelargest fish with an llvs-inchweakle. Winners in this divisionincluded Jta Lanshe,first, with 14 fish and total<strong>of</strong>155 pains. Carman also wonsecond place forsix fishanda total <strong>of</strong> 84 points. Thirdplace was awarded Ed Wingeverwith (we fish and total<strong>of</strong> 30 points. Each wmnerreceived a plaque.Door pitas and awardswere presented at the youthcenter following lunch providodby the local dub andrecreation department.TOe sueeess <strong>of</strong> the event beach, said Garish. Also 15was due to the efforts <strong>of</strong> 12 members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> dryjudges and sbi beach buggies dub and Mike Allegretto,that gave aeotss to the fish- director <strong>of</strong> the recreationenmen along the stretch <strong>of</strong> department, assisted.phots by MM M*#t>MooJohn Corish, left, presents award to Jim Lanshe <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City for catching the most fish and haying thehighest points In the surf tournament.Bmmfollowln fl ths 8Urt "shinflBOYAR'S MARKiT,»?8i44 Aibuiy Avt, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 309.1949lj 1 tPlTI«:?^M'.« : j!ii:.;ii,;i it, ";;,'Chicken GiveawayBuy 3 Breasts $2.39 Ib.Get 1 FREEBuy 3 Legs $1.29 Ib.Get 1 FREE'WholeOutfoOWifFresh SlicedChip SteakLean GroundSirloinPork RoyalsRoast$1.991 PHE8HPEU SPECIALSLean RoundCooked Ham$1.39XHEESE291/2 ib.Provolone$i.rAll MtltLivsrwurst Bologna50$ IS hi-T~3tiFall Is HereAnd So AreUMPKINSPick yours nowlWhile stock la plentifulFARM MARKETnooimn BWd,, Marmot West <strong>of</strong> 34th SI, Crkfgo, Pkwy, Exit &5• SILVERQUEENJumbo Jersey• BEEFSTEAKSBaskets <strong>of</strong> Macs & Delicious' APPLEMANIA• sffiSsALEi /••yHm>AV, SEPTEMBER 30,19ffiGary Bom <strong>of</strong> Bsriln, record holder torthe longest cast Inthe U.S., shows <strong>of</strong>f one <strong>of</strong> his surf catches durirtd Saturday'stournament.This weakflsh, cauflht by Charlie Troit.iwii ths liweitsntry In ths team division Igturejly, • T 'The <strong>Ocean</strong> CityBUTCHER SHOi& DELICATESSENllty«1952• DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS •$1.99*With purchase <strong>of</strong> any beverageEAT-INNorth EaatCornerDIAL3d9«768QMON.-SAT,10 a.m. to 5 p.m.TAKEOUTEASYPARKINGFLOODINSURANCE"• Do you have ft? ?Would you Ilko to know moreabout It?CALLUS399-0655V: ';We'raheretohelpyou.* 1>WG's Olympic medalistesinstore forthe shore?ByLBRSTBELBenUnelMStH:>After«attag til those nasty old headlft^sabout ocean paUutlon, touristsL-wcren't exactly scrambling to MOM to* the shore nil past summer.*-JBui dty leaders are wambling now,' could resist that?, .The trick IS to get everything lined upriver tWi Winter.*: iTUgJit, r>oW what wtfre trying tocreatete'a'packttgethat will become partvi themtugte In the 1989 capital bud-*' ,,«,The funds could be seed.rnoneyMlure for State and federal funds, ffmUulu BuKgestS.And we dty shoulH'wakit<strong>of</strong> its tUuationi said tV"Uiarket Study calling thiCouncil members he would like to see Metropolitan Statistical Area the No.an amendment to the ordinance to 1 growth market in the,UnitedS{kti#pay for a pr<strong>of</strong>essional study leading That alone, however, won'tibeto a downtown master plan. ' enough for thelocfil e*nttmy. V} >"Remember, ' New " Hope --'--• [Pa.] has no "m order |ness to thrive,^requires^appropriate stage," aatttPenlandi "That livroy I am renovat'/ing two ptttpftHles In dpwntiocean and still tourists flock there indroves because New Hope <strong>of</strong>fers distinctiveandattfacHvo shopping, diningand entertainment experiences.<strong>Ocean</strong> City could be developed Into a•New Hope by the Sea' with effective- 1 """ 1 *"; ancf .feiarketing/' said Pen-^coloring drinkingstopping alwcancelfepumpwatergether.W kinds <strong>of</strong> fish as win tor ihi fall arwitf.<strong>Ocean</strong> City* City\ AnImproved'!envirotunent brings4ogieat and economictj p,its toApproximately 610 students ingrades 5 through,8 were told whenthey left school on Monday that therewould be a half day <strong>of</strong> school Tuesday.But as the situation deteriorated,word went out over local radio staslonagain.Schools Superintendent' JohnTredlnrtlck, who took over the districtthis summer, said the probletri wiswith a fiMip submersible pumpwhich went bad ' !«',The 11-year-old motor, which ap&t-(please tutti to pigf IS)Inlet, sand and politicsreaiatat vulnerable to storms and theinlet, a hazard for boaters.Area legislators on the state and federalfevels are working to drcttmvent tWtf Republicans arid one Democrat,the Rrst District's state legislators,C&vv Thoma* Kean'* July veto* <strong>of</strong>* have reacted With legislation proposingvarying amounts <strong>of</strong> money' toshore restoration funds.The 16 million veto has sidetracked replace the vefoed funds.• major drpeMdy project as wefl as Kean'i decision prompted Rep,piW tO jnnXty mief Sanu VO eXOfUng Winitot Htignesi to telephone OWriortrrpoirit beaches here.goremor and ask hirrt to restore theThere's nothing unusual about tMcalling the governor when we have apYoWen in the district," Hughes MA,explaining that one <strong>of</strong> the key reasonslie intervened te $9 million bi federaltads are at stake in the 1 Cape M»yinlet' project if .the state's iTSQfmshare tolost.Kean's line^iein veto, enacted to'7-1


Indian Summer Weekend guidestore forthe shore?C-:By L£K STEELSi-fAft^mdlftg ill (hoee nasty old hted-:UWM flboat oosu\ pollute, mm'.Pwereft't otaetty >k*ambllng to watt toi jne snore HUB past summer,.^mut uly leauen) BIB Bcremning now1 # to MA ways tolure them back IK^Pi «md theyVe plawUng md« ttanpasttOtynextyimynutoe Ife Downtown would be UtllkejBcethoitte Row) Mummem would strut"! the boaftiwalk; the beaches wouldve some shows* and more tollew.Merchants see.seedmone "nance last yea^ aw being ey*d by.a i , The fiWds M^d be Be^;tfl6neWpfi;group <strong>of</strong> dowhtowft h\eKh>i\tt who lUre(6i'»tatea^dMfflW^dg;^4wmk Ai mrt^w i'^togWaitt Mi" Undsugptt. M/iV^'&fmMfrdowntown (Ix-upB, ' t ••: . ! '' And the dty should mttkc good ilti ;Longtlmo Otunn Glty merchant <strong>of</strong> It* *itUHtlwi. wld PenltotC dtlnai :Jnmcs PcnlonB lust week told City tthrket uludy calling the Atlantic Gty, :sCoundl member he would like to ^ MetfopoUttn St«HB%il Arei Ar!^!;•;pay for a pr<strong>of</strong>essional study leading that alone, howteyer, wori'tipi Itoado«tota«tettiitwpM "! • weu^iia^il^ilit*^*; v»;;J- ; -"tbittiMbw.NjKvHopetM


PACE 4 —SRCTIONJWE.TUB SENTtNEL-LEDGERvpCBAN CITV» NABWA pteits 4$ annual luncheon, fashion showMr. and Mrs, HowardQuick pfcwriKHi a programon the life- -tit BenjaminFranklin to members <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Business Women^Associ^tjon during arecent meeting at ChiChi'sRcstturant in Scsmers Point,Franklin was knownMrhis invention-!, some morem than others, one <strong>of</strong> whichwas the glass harmonica,throughout the program heplayed several tunes on theplanes lillod at differentlevels with liquidDressed in the attire <strong>of</strong>that era, the Quicks gavehistoric infortnaHan Hlledwith anecdot*! <strong>of</strong> thefamous penon, includinghis well known naputattottfar womanizing.At tht doM <strong>of</strong> the program• question andan swer period was held,It was announejd thegroup would hold a Nightat the Atlantic City RawTrack, and a meeting wasbeing scheduled forCellar's Restaurant inMays Landing.Dorothy VVmdish, president,opened the Septembermeeting and installed newWALL DESIGNS8113 Asbury Ave, Ocein City, N.J,•DISCOUNTED WALLCQVERimS"pr<strong>of</strong>tBsionalVerticals & Mini Bllnds-30%An additional 10% OFP(WITH THIS AD)Free Eilimaws Cdl 399-0663»+•»•••-» andMM. D. Norman Young ol<strong>Ocean</strong> City, wai a memW<strong>of</strong> the ippeUate moot courtboard ana editor to chief <strong>of</strong>lShe received thi CorpuiJurti Beeundum awatti forthe most iljMftwnt contrfjbutton toward ovirall legirBcholarBhlp. Graduatingmagtia cum laude, ihe waiBlueted to tht WooliackHonor Bodity In retegnfttton <strong>of</strong> academic achievement.A graduate <strong>of</strong> KansasState University, the Is marriedto Dr. Kurt Krusen,tJMV.efaiHyiburg.Pa, *,Frl. & Sat. OnlyThe unmistakable quality <strong>of</strong> NswEngland Ma@klntoiH.PUri wool editswith styla, warmth and distinction.Final#athi^StitAUTHINTICby8\m 0-18\Ati\\\WtOCTOBER M*)S8for cooking contestCoo$by TMmmS in tt <strong>of</strong> theeckwl, 19thWet*ttdB»yAvttwAEntries m MW Wwgaccepted In tich »tf tortcategories; Appetteers andoalads, MttCM mi BO*IJ»,bds end desserts.don't have to begligtnaX tttMe l» no entryhe and entrants we welcometo submit aft manyrecipes as they wlih in eachEach Wipe must be iubmlttedon a wparett pleos<strong>of</strong> paper, typed or dearlyprinted. Include the category,you* niaiii addreis indtelephone number.% Mall entries to: CookingContest, The SaiKttet-LajMrtAHI E Ith St., ^etn Qty08226. Recipes nay also bedropped <strong>of</strong>f at the <strong>of</strong>fice.Finalists will be chosenby a panel <strong>of</strong> iudgei endyrtll fee notmed to bringtheir dish, prepared athome, to the school for finaljudging. Prizes will beawarded at that time. FirstMite 11 $50, second $25,•hlrd $15; honorable men*flon will receive a gift subscriptionto a cookingmagazine. Prizes will boawarded In each <strong>of</strong> thethree categories to the winnerstram among tht 30semiflnallBts chosen tramA all the entrants.• Wb ytM a ntw eategorywill be added! recipes andhelpful hints bat mien*wave. A wlrmer will be chosenfrom the entrantB, andthe redpe or helpful hintWill beTilghllghted in thoMatt COBW«| lupplemjnt,Programs• for yearplannedlony pub garden__.. - at ttw^ho«i olMfidredMott.Plafti Wifi madi tot(UWM ptogttm mi Wetiwehaiigtd to Ai umual"Lunehion Wltti Santt" andmini bazaar to be held 1*j^KSBitba it the prtoMuyaCh7x,l, 5th Street and WastAvenUi.Wotkihopi to fti lun*theon event will be heldeach week at membershttnefc AH gttdin clubmembers are welttottd to(jartldpate.. :,•*«?;.ALZHEIMER SUl-PORTtlNlTMBBTSOCt.14Thflloal.»u«»attoMaids ftfld fimlly <strong>of</strong> vietims <strong>of</strong> Alzhetae/s diseaseKrtU meet ffom ls30 to 3mm. Wday, Oct. 14 In tftiYouth Cefttff, fitfi Sttietand AtlanUc Avenue. Any*•6ne lutttMted In lnforrnatlotiabout this or similardiseases 1* welcome toattend, fa lnformaHoit callwhich contains all recipesetttered in 4M eMtnt, thevrtttw* vrtl) be a f t dduring ne final judging ttnoVil .All entries submittedthouid Ust Ingredients etto d»plfc* dtawMondayEthel Anne Smith <strong>of</strong>Vineland wUl present thtfeature, ^GiRs gilare," duringthe Southern ShortAlto 8 Club meetlttt ? p.m.Mondiy, Ort, 10 at MartRestourant, Bomtrs Point.Carol Adams <strong>of</strong> Northfieldwill be guest speakertnd Tina Gorman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City will present music.fte dub to ipohsowd byChristian Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalWomen's clubsand councils. It Is non-denominationalwin no formalmembership. Aildinners are open to thtpublic.Reservations should beWide by Friday by calling641.1367.MAT1NEB MUSICALCLUBOPBN9OCT.ilMrs. Russell Hatz, Mt.Cretrm, president <strong>of</strong> thePennsylvania Federation <strong>of</strong>Music Clubs, and Mrs, RobertHumphrevllle, vicepresident <strong>of</strong> the PhiladelphiaRegion <strong>of</strong> the club, willspeak during the openingluncheon tor the MatineeMusical Club, Tuesday, Oct.11, at the Warwick Motel.BBBiFR^patrtck.fIMm, Insttllid AirtnB a rectM WiBittnfl il Danitl'sConnor, P#t»rChelf ( prti!dsM, Stu mm and TernCarey assigned to thePentagon task forcedOtteylR, Vft.Httott«MiiolB,»Mi.graduatelaval bit- ton Carey <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityrnoi, Kas \>«* and «. graduate trf OccamfceRtMAgonfn C«yHi0> School "..wm tkT isttrttt^ tot ffi^l^41 *Bite»ta*e^ip«k^ MUOC£«LIBChelf elected president <strong>of</strong> Exchange ClubBui** rhelf WM ihRtaUed dent, Tom BtipaWck, Me- help to mike his year as the Club's past presldints.*— J at depuw pttgttBft .Avenue, ^tt hold » itafii, noon SaBja^ O*A toawal ufBceif* Clothes andCatey'i rpr<strong>of</strong>essionaln bawirti include th# e meritoriousservice medal, threeair medata, and two Navycommendation medals. Heserved two »u« <strong>of</strong> duty taVietnam as an air control<strong>of</strong>ficer aboard a carrier.Carey resides in lurkt,umriS? JteOoS »wy. I'" CorcoMn, ptAdmta successfi on.. ^ group sponsors m*Sty'SaBp^Club dttrini ** a _? l i* er .*ft^?*1^ Chelf then spoke to the eral large project! duringeb i he was the year including the•d^PKs^1""K&^J?^* ^§C#HMIr5 Sijrs.SS 11^yg yDaniel's Restaurant. Directors for two years "ewdted to be president <strong>of</strong> annual HallowemHarry Clouser. past include Dan JuUano, Bd the largest Exchange Club scheduled for p-m,nattoMl vice president <strong>of</strong> Grovei and Tom Lnmer. i in wi"sttte and d pans to to Thursday, h d Oct. aroiiRegion It and William Serving for one year w» carry on tht tmdiBon set by Asbuty Avenue,Mare Crivas, Wrk Nevlus&£V&Bffi£ ^ChesttrWimbergloral Club, we» Ai mittU' Outgoing president JackIng <strong>of</strong>ficers.Jones received a past pnsl-"Vwisked wtre Stu ««««*» P«ft «« d P» rt P^-Sirott, president elect, dinrt plaque. He tankedKyran Connor, vice presl- the membership for theirIndian Summer 'SaleOH thtocean CityBOARDWALKSee full page ad on. Pagtt 11, Seotlon 1FOR FABULOUS BARGAINSFILLING YOUR LIFE WITH COLORBBM BOATIQUESportswear for Ladies & dents, Hajbouf Cove South642 iay Ave M Somefs Point, NJ927-9272Remembm 1 the beautiful batgaim atfl b A l k b ?VlAft IT'S OUR BIGGEST BLOWOUT IVERNO ANB COLUMBUS DAY, to MON. OCT. 8 th to 10 thDfesg^nd Casual WinterCOAT1lMAGINtlmmmmIMAGINE!Thege Tttfee Days Only!Take 20% OFFRegular Price MerchandiseIMAGtm!t^to0O%OIT••.•'?:.'I m0UJifltuny Hourihw Capes & CoatsNew torPall, in Wool and Cashmsn406 Aibury Av8.QwinCitv.NJ,Hmd Knit Sweaters398.1948E. Ponton Carey Jr.Iffi Karat Tote) W^flhtSMITH JEWELERS, Inc.Maur» • tuM., • thurt. • PrL ttt-» lit, IATTOBPOOTOPTHB"9th ST. BRIDGEOaAKC398-6744taenoNtEVERYTHING FORHALLOWEENCoitumiiMasks & Make up• Party Bu0pllB9• becoratlona ;Indian Summer WeekendSuchStorewideSale20%-50% <strong>of</strong>fSweaters and CoordinatesIncluding Pall arrivals,Hours: 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Dally644 Boardwalk 398-1078rJancyFeetAll Rack Shoes$10.00AIIKed's1/2 PriceHours; 10A.M.-6 P.M. Dally718 Boardwalk 398-1013mmUDSALEThursday 10/6 thru Monday 10/10See The J^H89LineSHOP OUR OUTSIDE TABLE ON SATURDAYSPECIALBUV9OMALL'88MODELTV9 STOREWIDE SALE1•I*J^.^:^_£JJX^?2L1 ait fidiiiV^ii '"


PAGE § — SECTION ONE THB SENT1NEHJEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.Tainting Churches' more than enjoyable pun at the playhousePAtiK 7-SECTION ONK•^.-s*iByKDWKMKREach opening <strong>of</strong> the«touth Jersey Regional Tt«eaterta Somers Point is acultural event <strong>of</strong> great magnitude.Painting Omrdiesprovides an opening that isauspidous and augurs wellfor an exceptional season <strong>of</strong>pr<strong>of</strong>essional theiler.The title is ( deliberatelymisleading pun, thtChurehes being three memben<strong>of</strong> a family ought Inthe so called generationgap- Garner Churd\, playedII\SHI R> SS !by Evan Thompson, andPinny Gwreh, played byftan Anthony, are an old-Wy couple in fte process <strong>of</strong>moving, permanently, fromthiir Beacon 1-BH homo W alea ostentatious cottage atthe shore due to thereduced dminwtanoes thataU too <strong>of</strong>ten aeretnpanyage.Their artist daughterMap, played by GwcnAroent, is making a rarevisit home to help with themm and to paint a porttait<strong>of</strong> her parents. Dad isThomas Jewelers\\\ i K\ • c,I! WWWBRADY'SARMY-NAVY STOREBlock Party Sals • Thurs., Fri. & Sst,CarharttAi!15%Offpm-sMgen sateTimberlandgoat Show %Boat Sneakers NO. tiiut V\i hooded thurmJI .Sweats Sate - Wangler & RussellAll Swlmaults -! for $10,00 or! for $15Stock up forsummer'SB'1035 Asbury Avc.Military ClothingLeather Bomber JackalsMai Flightjackets • ill*B.D.U. Pants8 pocket399-8308MEET TIM CAINautographing copies <strong>of</strong> his tookPECK'S BEACHA PICTORIAL HISTQRYmQOBAN CITYa reviewsenile and incontinent andmother tries behaving justas dotty to keep him company.The first act ta fUted withgreat one-liners, but ftert isan undercurrent <strong>of</strong> tensionover relationships andsmoldering resentment onMap* part. It is a s<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong>indoor vemon bf On GoUmPond but with a twist;Map' resentment is againsther mother rattier than dad.All three relive triumphsand tortunss <strong>of</strong> Ac past.Anthony and Thompsondo a very convincing job <strong>of</strong>playing older than they are,and at times outdo TimConway*s portrayal <strong>of</strong> dodderingoldsters. Conwa/ssditrd has gotten him Introuble with the Cray Panthers,but rite older members<strong>of</strong> this audiencelaughed the hardest at theantics <strong>of</strong> the Churches.In life, sometimes onemust laugh to Map hornoytag and this seems t» beme thrust <strong>of</strong> the play. Tt«only alternative is selWestruction.The neuroUe artsy daughterhaunts her mother'sconstant put-downs, bothmost- remembered Iran heryouth and the present Thetrio <strong>of</strong> cast' members weftquite good at portrayingcontinually changing andcomplex emotions andcoped quite well with beingon stage almost continually.Executive Director PaulAiken informed me mat thehandsome set was the firsthomegrown set at the gatewaym two yean. It wasdesigned by Judith Loweywho also designed the setsfor the national company <strong>of</strong>Us Miserable; which opened"On Ike Wat?WallpaperingCher SmithFree Estimates 391-9447to a long Philadelphia tunthis week.{Age Malmsttwi's costumingwas inspired.Mother Church appears in aseries Of Queen Mum hatsworn with a chenille robe, ablack dip and other mismatcheditems from thethrift shop. Dad Church, aone-time multlple-PttUttnrPrize-winning author is alsoamusingly attired In similardishabille. Owen Ament ts related separates, eaiy-to-wear, ea*y-to-


* = ^ . ' ' ' * •'- ' . : * ; • ,PAGE U — SECTION ONE TUB SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCfcAN CTTY, N J,New JerseyPIANO STUDIONow acceptingstudents forl988-89Mate <strong>of</strong>t American Con^c at Musldlns, New JeraeyMudc TSadtn NiHoMl AaqeUiMn fc Crwmdn Out. <strong>of</strong> AHintic <strong>County</strong>ANNUAL STATE & NATIONWIDECOMPiTmONSWORKSHOPS It PERFORMANCESTaught by graduate <strong>of</strong> disrtngutohedfuMUrd SchoolFOR FURTHER INTORMATTON AND APPOINTMENT'SCall 927-8091PUBLICMEETINGThe <strong>Ocean</strong> CityRepublican Clubcordially invites you toMEET THE CANDIDATESMonday, October 10th8:15 P.M. MtheINTERhffiDIAtE SCHOOL18th St. and Bay Ave.Come early, have c<strong>of</strong>fee and sandwichesand meet candidate for congress KkkConover and candidate for freeholderJim Kllpatrick.Mend md Paid tor by the Oc Rip. Out, Data BMMr. its.Indian summer weekend festivities begin OctByMARKSOlFER,O ( % •On* DirectorIndian Summer Weekendbegins Saturday with a bigblock party downtown andtable sales end a seafoodfestival on the boardwalk.Over 200 oaft displayswill spread from 6th to Hthstreet* on Asbury Avenue.Tlw bloek party will begin10 a.m. and eomeludi 4:30pm.There'll bt aU kinds <strong>of</strong>foods. Merchants will holdtable sales; that will be freepomy and carriage rids andentertainment — ovmdl Itwill be a great plan to meetyour Mends.The boardwalk sales andseafood festival will extendthrough Monday, with anoverbids run and landsculpting contest set. forSunday, end en artistic pieeatingcontest and treasurehunt on Monday.A listing <strong>of</strong> Bit events Isincluded below.Take a few minutes out <strong>of</strong>youf Saturday to help<strong>Ocean</strong> City honor Jphn Bifcatore. Olympic rowingbronze medalist. The citywill hold a reception forhim at The Flanders Hotel(mm I to 430 pjn. Johnwill be in town for just oneday before traveling to Californiafor a new coachingjob.SATURDAYNode Party between 6thand 11th streets on AsburyAvenue — 10 MB. to 4*30Grafts festival, length <strong>of</strong>blockparty;T»bU sale» by avenuemerdiantt, length <strong>of</strong> blockGreek fatmr feMurtagfoods, 9th Street endAsbury Avenue;New car show between6th end 9th streets;Free hone and carriagerides — between I! aj»,dlpjn, 1 ,Pony tide*, I p.m. to 4pm, — Marine Bank, lOth•nd Anbury,Miss New Jersey TridaBowman, represents theSurwhir* Foundttton 9th•nd Asbury Avenue — Infront <strong>of</strong> Qty Hell;MIM <strong>Ocean</strong> City, littleMH <strong>Ocean</strong> City, and MissYou*re Invited To OurOPEhl HOUSEAt<strong>Ocean</strong> City Fire Headquarters550 Asbury Ave.Saturday, Oct. 8th - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Tour the facilities and hama close look at the fire enginesand other equipmentTodd BowerFire ChiefTTTECQASTALriiBring TheChildren!GipeMfiyOminty-llMn. admission Is IR $4 fcftatttfaryltolU wFood tables indudlBi U&funnel etkes. hot dogs, paj,ta gtawbeU s<strong>of</strong>t m&cookies «d more-Humant Sodety displaybetween Tin and 8* streets.Special Events: Pacepatntag by *• CulturalArts Center, In tent <strong>of</strong>Accent GaUiry, 10* andAsbury; robot and down,mlmi, courtesy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City Homes Savings andLorn; South Jersey School10th Street; Three Cheerstend, in front <strong>of</strong> PooonoCheesecake Factory, 7thStreet; Danny Kean, ragtimepiano player In truckand much more.Boardwalk sale andevents will Include: seafoodfestival, 10 a.m, to 5 p.ni. atthi Music Pier, Boardwalkand Moorlyn Terrace;boardwalk discount tale, 10a.m. Ul doslnas by Boardwalkmerchants; Ballroomdance at 8 pm, on'theMuulc Pier, sponsored bythe Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>ers Club,admission $3. All welcome.SUNDAYSeafood fenuval - 10<strong>Ocean</strong> Citycoming events<strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge No.171, P&AM meeting.Masonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m.FRIDAY throughMONDAYToday through MondayIndian Summer Weekendactivities along AsburyAvenue and the boardwalk.Listing and times found insection one <strong>of</strong> today'sPap*'-SATURDAYBlock party craft festivalalong Agbury Avenue.1 pjn., 10th Street beach;Pops Orchestra's postsMBonconegrt-4p».onIPte.Wa.ni.tile Music Pier (GeneralTHE SALTY DOGPet & Grooming SuppliesBombs Away- October SpecialRid those fleas with Vet-Kerninooommondod by mtrat vottrniriont0 oz. PgflBftf 649 •' > •. 6 oz. Flea powder 4.99• - • 2 p l02. Shampoo 6?,'FREE Flea and Tick Dip w/GroomlngCB>I tor uppt.THURSDAY* OCTOBER & i^,CROP Walk far hbon Bit ,6th Street SportsCotter, 12^0 pjn.• .rolnt,6.30p,mVS. Model <strong>of</strong> the YgJO»m City Card Qub, preliminary pageant on (jt#Music Pier, 6 pjn. ^ ^MONDAY .Dynamic Seniors 9Alcourse, featuring 1and your lifestyle, uttrated presentatioin byAmerican Cancer "VFW meeting, 8 p.m.<strong>Ocean</strong> City chapterOrder <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star meiing. Masonic Temple, 8 p.i<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty CardAve., 8 pjn.ACC Sages progratitled "successful investiito serdors" at Holy TOnlEpiscopal Church hall, 30Street and Bay Avenue,to 11:30 a.m. Open freesenlot 1 dozens.Alcoholics Anonymomeeting, Holy Trinity Epcopal Church, 30th Stnand Boy Avenue. 8 pjn.- Matchpolnt Jrs. duplla1bridgi, ^uite Btr,••1008 BoardwalkSALE40% OffEntire Store1300 BoardwalkInventory Clearance Sale ^EntireStoreTUKSKNllNKl-UEDGKR, OCEAN CITY, NJ.tj.m*^ u-"The finest forGifts & Souvenirs"PAOE 11-SECTION ONE810 Boardwalk50% <strong>of</strong>fALL SUMMERFALL CLOTHING%. "T ff TfTNi•,iCOMPOUNDED M lmm BANK'S RATES CAN BE CONPUSINdl. READ OUR "FINE PRINT" AND COMPAREOpen Yaw Round • Clo««d8un. * MmT 11348 West Avo. 399-7491THIfl WEEK'S MESflENOER OF FRIENDSHIP: wuMnanaiigimmiwf •fhmemmim Locattorti rt Mrv« Vbu BMH«MA^AAltar and Rosary Sodimeeting <strong>of</strong> Our UdyGood Counsel, 40th Stnhall, 7:30 p.m.';^DOTSDAYANDRummage sale at _.John's Lutheran Church^)•.n. to S: pjn, and 7a.WidBMd* "Good Counsel Leistt, aub meeting, social Mil*| Avenue, 1 pjn.j Club meeti IBoard <strong>of</strong> Education iWe're cleaning out,v/v,-. .'lli iV* *•/.*".> * . ' •I'11 ' '• »..'_! Due to ManufacturersRequest, Hummels are20% OFFGIFT SHOP"Where there's somethingfor everyone"952-954 BoardwalkOver-Stocked!All Gift Items14Kt.GoldPriced at our already lowdiscount prices.*


PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,Ho<strong>of</strong>ers give$300 to squadThe Happy Ho<strong>of</strong>eni B«Uroomdine, group pres- BI«* on n "Reading Tteg aloud:enwd » $300 Aeck to the motlvtUng children toAuthor Jim TrelMse wUl©coin Qw Rewut Squad «•>« books into friends.1 during • - - its *• September - danoa • not enemies," 7;S0 p.m.: on the Music Pier. Tuesday, Oct 18, at theThe next dance will bt O <strong>Ocean</strong> City IntermediateSaturday, Oct. 8 on theSchool, ISA Street and Bay: Music War whert muiic tor Avenue.dancing and listening will The public is Invited tobe providid by The SUhou- attend the free lecture,ettes. Admission is $3 donation.Refreshmentj art. served.REYNOLDS COKffLBTESARMY SCOUT COURSE• Army National Guard; Pvt, Samuel M. Reynolds,; son <strong>of</strong> Maximina Reynolds<strong>of</strong> the Som«rs Point villageApartments, has graduatedfroni tt\e U.S. Army armorcavalry scout course at FortKnox.Ky.Motivating children to read is PTA topicsponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong>City PTA.The decline in Americanliteracy," according toTrelease, "is due In largepart to the fact that our childrenno longer want toread. No player in NBAwas bom wanting to playbasketball....the desire toread must be planted andreading aloud to be child Isthe oldest and most successfulmethod <strong>of</strong> Instilling OutMARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH8900 Ventnor Avenue Margate, NJ.JTSunday,Oct. 9thOne Service10 A.M.Dr. Terence Elywn Johnson'sMassageThs Touch ThatGives Life Sparkle <strong>of</strong>Creativity!"10:00 Sunday SchoolC<strong>of</strong>fee Hour, 11:00a.m.Terence Elwyn Johnson, O.D.David A, Fleming. M.DIv.Minister*Olen Porteoher,OrgantelPaul McKay, Diteolotol MusicThe Wondrous WorldOf ChildhoodThis child In f Iliad with wonderfor Qode handiwork. Thife'ssomething rare In a young child's•yes. If only we could M I theworld through thf ey§i <strong>of</strong> •child, we would know howwondrous Is His work,Jesut Knew thla when ho slid"Whosoever shall not receive thekingdom at a little child, he shallnot enter therein," Mark 10:15.Open your ayes, try to see theworld through a child s eyes. Youwill marvel aft what you see.Copying i. Knim-wmniTu tutneunp, o fcn soos cmMMviM. v* mmHe/entamut HUM w m Mmmt tm mmJim Treleasedesl»>According to Mimi Fleming,PTA project coordinator,while Trelease is a goodcommunicator tor teachinghow to read, his greatesttalent is as a motivator.For 20 years, Trelease, thefather <strong>of</strong> two children, wasan award-winning artistand writer for • NewEngland daily newspaper.During that taw, he visitedclassrooms as a volunteerand talked with studentsabout the Joys <strong>of</strong> reading. In1979, he published a 30-page booklet tor parentsshufflin' onWe have been watchingmany athletes performingat the Olympics betweencommericals galore.When we Bee the ereillence<strong>of</strong> their performancerealizing the hours andhours <strong>of</strong> practice, practiceand practice, uhuffleboardIs certainly not nearly asdemanding. However, It Unot exactly as simple as theconotation given to It bymany people, Shuffleboardis a mild sport, not confinedto any age group, Itdemands accuracy whenshooting as well as concen-Tom WaMman'* Travel Center Ready's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop * RestaftttPr<strong>of</strong>essional Travel Consultant* 41SQ(Mllft 3W-441I«U«HSfrMfoCHJMttM<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty HomeFirst Rdeflty BankSavings ft Loan Association , NASouthJoraoyEugene W. PathleyCarey'sThe R«de« HotelWtmtntm -tuft**Jtt-UMftland teachers on the subject<strong>of</strong> reading aloud.Trelease's lectures comblueanecdotes with humorand enthusiasm," saidFleming. "He looks beyondthe declining national literacyproblems, pointingInstead to the encouragingbirthsFamilies from tills areareceiving congratulationstor new arrivals at the storkdub <strong>of</strong> Shore MemorialHospital are:William and Patricia(Long) Mazzone <strong>of</strong> SemenPoint, a daughter, Aug. 23.John and Andrea (Leo)Sloan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, a ion,Aug. 25.Michael and DianeSimons <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, ason, Aug. 25.Stephen and Kathy (Donahue)Canty <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,a daughter, Aug. 25.Anthony and Joan (Ver-Unghierl) GluUante <strong>of</strong> SortersPoint, a daughter, Aug.26,toy ma Velihtration with strategy, themost Important ingredient.We keep inviting our <strong>Ocean</strong>Otyltes over and over totoy our sport and to enjoythe game while omen disappear.We have some suggestions.The tot toe you comeover to the shuffleboardcourts to take some time toobserve gome <strong>of</strong> the regulars,watch as way seem towaste the first disc by sendingit out to nowhere, Thatfirst disc Is used as a blockfor lug Of her second discunless hit opponent sendshis first disc to block thehole,'results when parents andte«h«i serve M positiverole models In wading."For Information, callFleming at 398-5066. Anyonerequiring babysittingservice during the lectureshould register by callingbetowtOetn.Stephen and Colleen(Rack) Sanbome <strong>of</strong> Nerthfteld.aeon.Aug.27.Richard and Debra(Marsh) Booth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City, a ion, Aug. 27.Lawrence and Ivy (Shore)Rosenberg <strong>of</strong> Semen Point,a son, Aug. 29.joe and Debbie (Rink,lewlcz) Hedelt <strong>of</strong> SomenPoint, a daughter, Aug. 30.Norman and Barbara(Finegan) Wilson <strong>of</strong> Norm,field, a daughter, Sept, 1,William and Wendy(Long) Kennefer <strong>of</strong> SoneraPoint, a son, Sept, 3.Vincent and Erin (ONeil)Vola <strong>of</strong> Unwood, a ion,jepfcg,So It goes with each disccreating a problem foreither one <strong>of</strong> the players.'Watch for a period and menget some discs and tomecues and try your shootogaccuracy. Don't be afnid toask any <strong>of</strong> our regularsquestions to Increase yourknowledge <strong>of</strong> shuffleboard,We do have an Instructor,Rod Bootte, who Is alwayswilling to teach a group.You wUl know hun by H«flowing white mustache,We will try In the comingweeks to give then <strong>of</strong> youwho have never tried shuffleboardreasons to comeover to 5th Street and try it.METHODIST CHURCH8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.OCTOBER94968Laity Sunday8:15 A.M. Communion • Bloyler Chapel9:00 A.M. Church School'10:30 A.M. Morning WorshipSennon"DISCiFLESHIFSpeakers:Mr, & Mrs. Rowland PorchDr. M. Rimell Shlven, PimrWllllm R. McCUlM. Aim. AutsfFmk A. YeAa.TTW. PiitorJohn Gregory liU, Director <strong>of</strong> Mulc/OroniitThonul E Adtmt, It., Director <strong>of</strong> Chridlin Bdoeition, SOLOISTS;HiutyPtoMCUanm < JfteqiMflne Taylor,toproMmewo-floprinoRaymond McAfee, baritoneC.R.O.P. WALKFORHUNGER!Worship FirstAtTheChurch <strong>of</strong> Your Choice... Then Join Us On OurWALKFORHUNGER!


PAGE 14• — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. THimSPAY, OCIOBKR 6» UttS 0obituariesCharles Bridges, 41MARMORA — Dr, Charies W. Bridges, 41, died Tuesdayin Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Potat.Tlie director <strong>of</strong> computer* at the Showboat Howl andCasino, Ot. Bridges roeoived his doctorate and master <strong>of</strong>science degpws from George Washington Univ«riity,and a bachelors degree from the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,Ho was a lifelong area resident.Surviving are hii wife, Shirley, a daughter, Catherineat home; and two ions, Charies M. and lames M. athome.A memorial Mass wUl be said at 11 a.m. Friday in theChurch <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection, 200 W, Tuekahoe Roadhere.Burial will bo private,Arranpementj arc by Jeffries & Keates Punertl Home,j Pisett to !»rv» YOUSPINNING WHEELFLOWER SHOP<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family FloristOCEANCITYBICYCLfCENTERMARKVIPETTOBIB Asbury Ave.Phone 3(1.116?3336 West Ave.Phone 398-1333BIKE • SURREYSCOOTFPRENTALSNEWBIKtSales & Repairs(Any Make)ath St. S, Atlantic Ave. 399 5SS0"Your Crylsi Specialist"ciwflVEL.3890032201 WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CITY, N.J,Serving All Your Travel NeedsSince 1871FREE Cruise Videos Available•For Loan Call For DetailsTHE TRAVEL STORE20B.WeitAv«miB, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.AMERICAN TOURISTEF40% Off ListVirginia Ouellette, 82SOMERS roiNT — Virgink Ouellette, 82, died.&turdayat her residence here,M», OueUtttt was bom in Monhay City, P»., and wasa lifelong area resident. She was a munbw <strong>of</strong> St •Joseph's Roman Catholic Q»ureh.She is survived by one daughter, Mary Henry <strong>of</strong> Som-»r§ Point, three grandchildren and tour great-grandchildren.Graveside servico was Tuesday in Holy Cross• * >)*••HP« i-c;•••• d l *s'I• Mmn i8If vi eoURSPAY> OCTOBERS I9ttobituaries|Ruth Gibson, 80LWWO0DGto MtdW Center's Mainland CHvWmr Born iiuftpftswick, N.Y,, die Uved here J8 yew andIwas a member <strong>of</strong> the St Mark's and All Sataft QwKi\Mrs. Gibson previously taught Sunday wheel m Nut-I SurvMiig we her husbnnd, WaUace ft- three dfMgh-Itens. Carom R, Haines <strong>of</strong> Morton, p«., Gl^Ah.litatsdin olChatiworth, CaUf., and Judim M, Gtoson <strong>of</strong>J this dtyi a brother, John B, M«tbt <strong>of</strong> Tnm N.Y.j Hvoystws, Maigaret C Banker and Dorothy M* McCabe <strong>of</strong>•toy, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; and two great-grand-I children.I A Mass <strong>of</strong> Reautam Buchariit will b« said at 11 a.»,I Sunday in 8h MarkV and AU Saints Church. WendsI may call from 7 to 9 p.«, ftiday m the JeWries k KmmI Funeral Home, Northfield. Burial will be tn Laurel| Memorial Park, Pomona.Donattons can be made to the church's building hmd.Public Notte©PUBUO NOTICE_ m undMlanM hH IHilM IB|M Zoning BosM M M|IAM(II tar1 flgsr MMibM MM*, IHM llmIdotmst. anil building Mi$t*, and uyIta ritMM M MM n»c»»-MBitMnMlMiQr ',A»«ni», ^ i y, Op »I couniy. Nsw Jomsy. 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PAGE IS — SECTION ONE THE SENnNEL-LBDaBR. OCEAN Cm, N j . THURSDAY^ OCTOBER 6,1988DOWNTOWN PLAN(continued from page I)entire community," ho said."Design can affect behavior."Penland's gilt shop aniljewelry shop, it 7th andAsbury, are being mergedinto one. The renovatedbuUdlng will have • turretand wrap-around porch,similar to the originaladornments on the turn-<strong>of</strong>the-eenturybuilding.Lait spring, the RMAdeveloped an "image committee.Committee membarsinterviewed architectsfrom the Princeton-basedHillier Croup whodeicribed how other dHeiDAN'SONTHEBAYhave, in Penland's words,been "revitalized throughdesign."A subcommittee <strong>of</strong>- theimage committee met todevelop design plans for anarchitectural master plan,which is to include AsburyAvenue, and adjacentblocks, from 6th to 11thstreets. Also Included willbe a corridor linking downtownand boardwalk shops.The plan will address:• landscaping,• building facades,• parking (including thepossibility <strong>of</strong> a garags),• traffic flow,• pedestrian walkways.SEAFOOD10TH STRUT AT. BAYFRONTDIAL 300-2279FRESH FISHFLOUNDER • SCALLOPS • SHRIMPBLUEFISH • CLAMS ALL KINDS OF BAfT*« etc* jour nsh purcham in !t§ sullieiunl lor rtlPiairttlon tlhri»«?$»rt armer391-0072IUY1 DINNER, GIT THiSECOND DINNER 1/2 PRICE** 1 /2 Price applies to i dinner <strong>of</strong>§qua! or iessir price • iat-in-Oniy•••••••••I'3.00 OFFCOUPON •••••••»•Wllh This Coupon |E.pu« (O*M 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ICoupon flood Bth it Seafood House anyflms' ftflht Dm flMt Bftef 4 Bin,EATIN or TAKEOUT SEAFOODWhen you'reentertaining the thoughtfor food and drMk,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hewn City, H.J.t to the Chatterboxi^gWHITEARLY BOB SKOALSSto6p.«ftOFEN7DAYSAW1IRLUNCH, DWNffli 7 SIMMY BRUNCH'Solid Image appf aring Fri. & Sat, tA0MlOih ttml, MWM n Otwrn arid Dunt Drive, Avilon, New JwiJEHBCRABTRAP.r 2 -UMAftdell wry acoiss,Mating.trash receptacles,rain shelleri,restrooms,moving overhead utilities,handicap access and,site drainage.Penland asked Council toestablish a group <strong>of</strong> retailmerchants, dty <strong>of</strong>ficials andCouncil members to Interviewand select arehlwetifor the project and toadminister the protect.The Downtown EconomicDevelopment Committee,which had just that makeup,hasn't met since CityCouncil lait year, rejectedits plan to make AsburyAvenue Into a modifiedpedestrian mall.NotiJl the work will costmoney.A marketing subcommitteehas contacted facultymembers at Stockton StateCollege who have agreed towork with,downtown m«-ehants on a marketing plan.This fall, senior market'ing students will determinethe present •retail mix,"identify competition withinand outside Q»e city, collectcustomer opinions anddevelop a pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> thatali-lmportant target market.During the spring semester,students wfll Implementtheir marketing strategy."This is a free service andone we're very excitedabout,* said Perdand.He handed the governingbody copies <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong>READY'SC<strong>of</strong>fee ShopWill Be ClosedALL DAYSaturday, Oct. 8th416 8th Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.Fail Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.SPECIALS!Dally PromSunday 4 p.m. to 6 pFULL COURSE DINNERS90S Sh<strong>of</strong>a Rd., Soman Pointatfi9 927.4860ICE CREAM PARLORSplits • Super Sundaes < ShakesIce CreamCakesFor AllOccasions!Open Dally3 |M0< to 900 p.mCorner 8tli#Ailgirt!e Aw<strong>Ocean</strong> CHritttor'spoint& fflinuorNew Jersey Heritage newsletterwhich describe successfuldowntownrehabilitations elsewhere.Since Its Main Street Programbegan in 1984, thenewsletter notes, tht ONJHhai advised some 100 com*munittes about the MainStreet approach to revitalizingolder downtown commercialareasONJH<strong>of</strong>fersidmlnlilMtlve help, grants,and tax credit programs fordowntown renovations.The Main Street programIs expanding, according toONJH, and wiU Unk withthe National Main StreetCento, which Is part <strong>of</strong> theNational Trust for HistoricPreservation.The national center hasassisted nearly 350 communities,according to thtnewsletter.Council President JackJones commended Penland,calling his presentationExcellent.*The audience applauded.As to the request for dtyfunding, there were nopromlws.— LeeSteelePALMER NAMEDSALES ASSOCIATEKitty Palmer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City hat been named salesassociate with ZacharlaeRealty's <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong>fice,2709 Asbury Ave.PUMP(continued bom put 1)ates m to 80 reet Waihdie BurfaCte, was replaced bya contactor who beganworking at 6 pjrt. Mondaynight to resolve the emergency.Tredinnick Mid the extraday will be made up at theend <strong>of</strong> the School year.A new Water filtrationsystem Installed at theschool over the summer,wiU help ensure water clarity,the superintendent said.As <strong>of</strong> Tuesday, Informationon how much theemergency repairs Will costwas not available.A night school programMonday wai shortenedsomewhat but not interrupted,he laidThe school has a secondwell, he said, but that one Isused for irrigation.At the opening <strong>of</strong> schoolIn 1986, students and staffat the elementary school InMarmora were forced todrink bottled water because<strong>of</strong> well problems.A malfunctioning pumpforced the drilling <strong>of</strong> a newwell there, and when testsdidn't meet standards, thewell had to be dug deeper,explained Joanna Tropeano,Board <strong>of</strong> Education member.All news Itemsmustbeitibmitttdlnwritlna, either typed orprinted l<strong>of</strong>llbiy.%% Pike II*RestaurantDAILY BREAKFAST Sorvod 'til 2 p.m.LUNCH and DINNER SPECIALSFRESH SEAFOOD DAILYMARMORA SEAFOODFull Una <strong>of</strong> Frosh SeafoodAnd Cooked Take-OutFRESH FISH & SEAFOODCALL 390-0842THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1*VfBROILED SWORDFISHPLATTER$7.99 + TaxPASTA & SHRIMPSALAD$3.49,,WAYSIDE VILLAGE,,ORDER NOWFORYOURFREEZEROpenWeekendsOnlyTACO'9 3M-07Accepts photographStaff Capt. Kenneth Pollock <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Polios*Department, lift, Hands with local artistic and commet-' 1clal photographer Mark Wright. Pollock accepted a pt&ntograph which Wright recently dotiated to thr*newly-renovated second tloor el tht public safety " *Infl.CHANGES(continued from page 1)requires state approval, butalso something city <strong>of</strong>ficialsbelieve they can obtain.Following a year <strong>of</strong> saggingboardwalk business,Q\e Boardwalk Merchant'sAssociation has formed.1 think we would havegotttn a good responseeven If it had been a badseason," laid Hank Glazer,adding that business conditionsmay have nude It easierto win other merchants'teetptanee <strong>of</strong> the concept.Formed In early Septan*bet, the association alreadyhas plans.•what we're planning todo so far is we're frying toget a Mummer's night orgarJwdon the boardwalk,?,;said Gla2er. Theme wcckf uends and fireworks afti^Labor Day are other attrac^ttotis planned for next year mDowntown, the Retail'Merchants Association",';headed by Jim Penland, blobbying for dty and state€)support to revamp Asbury,©Avenue Cue accompanyingstory).The RMA recently votedto string white lights alongthe avenue a la BoathouseRow in Philadelphia. Ifother merchants accept tMIdea, the street could be litby Christmas, according ftjRMA vice president Nadtf QConway. WRESTAURANTNEWHOURS:4 Days a Week - Thurs, thru Sun.Thurs.& Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 1p.m.Sat. & Sun. 7:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.A Daullng N$w R$$taur»ni tt<strong>Ocean</strong> ctty't South end55th St. 391-9292IfyoulikeSticky Bunsyoulliove,..OPEN ^ :FRI, SAT. & SUN,14th and Bay Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City399-5531laborersRESTAURANTm%i, t0O* ) • i>-iA Y, OCW8ER & 19S«Truck traffic at planned recycling depot brings concern* SB A ISU CITY -^ianaB we good thai thedtf win construct a recydtagWaiter fetation adjacentto the old municipaldump at 5th Street, much toHie dtatay <strong>of</strong> tame northtndrealdents Worriedabout *e potential Increase(p <strong>of</strong> the^03-mfen\be)r North End•Uprovement AssodaUoncomplained during lastvnelA Oty Commissionmeeting that the station —part <strong>of</strong> a plan to start alocally-run recycling propunby January — wUl»dd traffic to a part <strong>of</strong> townwhich, they maintain,already suffers from gurn-If the station has to bebuUt Owe — ail Indicationsarettwillbe—the least thedty should do Is seek areduction Ih the speed Umltto 35 mph along LandlsAvenue in the riorth end,Mid Association presidentOr. Irene Jameson.,n think you've really gotdealbid•High scorer in pinochle atthe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Card ClubSept. 26 was Edna Hopper596. Runnew-up were Milefleck 595, Margaret JohnsonW m, Anna.dtonilU 572,eorge Ahrens 562, Helen'las 660, Marge Bayard0, Al Dnvlcs 537, Billcobs S17, Betty Vaughan6, Louise Ruddy 822, EvenKen 520, Pran BrothersTop honors in bridgeent tt Peg D<strong>of</strong>sey 8,190.unners*up were Lucillecckman 5,150, Mary Nolll870, Ann Dt dcio 3,910,Udred Gibbons 3,910, VicBulfleld 3370. Bea FrenchWO, ftin lohnBon 3,700,Udred Krane 3,690, Lucyms3,490, Vera Gold 3.4SO,issWeldmyer 3,370.The <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Cardlub meets 7 p.m. Mondayid Thursday at the YouthEenter, 6th Street anddantio Avenue. All cardaym are welcome.rest <strong>of</strong> the year, according» city reeords. New limitshave not yet been postedSgns to plaoi now *»y SOThe location <strong>of</strong> the proposedtransfer site was chosenafter careful study,according to {Cathy Glebel,dry reeydirig coordinator."This Is the moit feasiblespot where It wouldn't bean eyesore to the town,"she said.That's because It's out <strong>of</strong>the way."I think we could situatea transta center ftere thitwould be well enough <strong>of</strong>fthe highway so weto think <strong>of</strong> the danger to th« wouldn't get any advenebeachgoers," she said. Impact In that area," aatdNew seasonal speed limitsadopted over the sum* stoner in charge ol the Ptto-James lannone, commla*mer for the stretch between llC YYQKKS UCpartlliCIllk27th and 1st streets call for 1 penortauy mink we're40 mph from May 1 to Sept. going to have to go with30.It," said Mayor MUhaelThe limit U 45 mph theMcHale. "We have to r«yde.We havt to have a plft«to pM It, and, where Is to Two women were taken the crash, Grahm comtothe hospital Tuesday pained <strong>of</strong> neck pain, andgoing to be?*Two Vthidw. «ch tn»Vngnornlng following a Kelly, who was wearing atwo tr^^alx days aweek Is, assotdlng to tAft*head-on collision at the seatbelt, complained <strong>of</strong>intersection <strong>of</strong> Cm Street paint In the chest Bonnone, a *goed guess" onthe amount <strong>of</strong> trutk trafftcand West Avenue. wen taken by the RescueSquad to Shore Memorialthe statton would generate,AB n prrjgram growsPolice Mid it was 11:21 Hospital In Somm Mbitaani when Rcna Grahm, a where they were heated farand recycling taataiek, the S4.year.old WeasantvlUe A(^ Injuries and released.number <strong>of</strong> truck trip* willlikely Inneait) he iaid kpointing out that the truck!are not train trucks butpickup trucks,Mcfialc eaUtd on GMNtMiident, was Msftoand on SRt.CurtDuU<strong>of</strong> ihcdiy'sto mate iurt the AW tiscreened, and that trips arekept to a minium If possible.Candidates 9 forumset for Oct. 12A candidates fr^um willhighlight the regularmonthly meeting <strong>of</strong> we.Cape May <strong>County</strong> Branch<strong>of</strong> the American Association<strong>of</strong> University Women,Oct. 12 at the county VocationalTechnical CareerCenter, Crest Haven Road,Cape May Court House,Representatives from thepresidential campaigns <strong>of</strong>Vice President George Bushand Governor MichaelDukakis will be featuredguests. Candidates or representativesfrom the 2ndCongressional District racebetween Congressman%S$*iWilliam Hughes, D, KirkConover, R, RichardSchlndewolf, Jr. (tndependant)will also attend alongwith freeholder candidatesNlcasio Zagone, D, andIncumbent James Kllpatrick,Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.ITenldential speftkere willfocus on environmentalissues. All ipeakers willrespond to (juMtlQAS fromthe audience during theevening's program.The program will beginpromptly at 7 pjn. Thepublic is invited andencouraged to attend.For further details all889-2019.^ PASTRY** SHOBt§SundayBAKED FRESH DAILYSTICKY BUNS CAKES COOKIESMAINE LOBSTER951-1/4 Ib. IncludingSalad, V«.« RollsQREATFREBHSeafood Dinners and" Aps"Served Til Midnight^Friday and Saturday1946900 Short Rd., Somers PL, N.J. * Q27-6MSA Pizza for all seasons1 \'-,,Thursday thru Sunday'hone399-2548During the sparsely bond ordinance to cover trwaiet static*: a threwld* Land neat tht Publicattended meeting, Sept. 27 startup coats <strong>of</strong> Sea tile's structure oonsialtag <strong>of</strong> lour Work* building wattn the TowntendB Inlet fi«t dty-run recycling pro- 15-by 40-foot wwtatte pads rettctcd btoautt tt» WblkQvic Center ^ 85ih Street, gram.Btted wtm five tide pantto Works and the Wcttr andthe governing body unant- Part <strong>of</strong> the funding will ^j a ^^ ^^n. ^ locked Sewerage departmentsmously adopted a $1«BJOOO cover construction <strong>of</strong> the cMtoMtaeUalkonecdedfar intow) tout* theUwl t Gltvehldca.bdaald.Head-on hurts twoW, Str^t lite 1B84 tfamc-MStFunlt^ia .m^HS'^'Sih


t: .iGE 20 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, THURSDAY,I 1adifional ceremonies mark USCG station change <strong>of</strong> command; .van 1 - l, 'V. ;v.v.-... Through liscal years l«Siwi'nrssud r.i.Uy% ch^o 'o 1riii.sin u-,is hi,:!' ..f the Search and Rescuohj'hin.• hi. ,i Umjjsiamiir," flranrti, Fifth Coiist (.in.vdse.il.i'.ng i' sti-ii' M.ulo for nistrtct.ni.i! .iriiiiuni inj* hr u ill Alto on ha'id W.T. ( ,I;.Mrr'i, wWVvi-.flri ' Ni Fdw.iTii Kin^t, co:i'Hdih i-i'.-ti r.wii ihi-i' rvw mander ul US Const i d'Hv darion Medal.• ••!•> A p,iir tif flr.! i' boiiki>ndsw,is pri'tonted to himi ,1. . ,,j iipprefi.i 1 MI• . rinv, ,v,;. : > Pkviy,IJo ynu femember (ho old dayl wh»n Mi bell lived <strong>of</strong>f thechit <strong>of</strong> (lie land?QUAFFiN'aiJOTltNT1, Whal Is ampelography?1. What are Palomino and Pedro XlmenM used for?3. What it ihe meaning <strong>of</strong> vllloillurc?4, Whal is Ihf meaning <strong>of</strong> vtalfiealion? .. .ANSWERS.IStuAy <strong>of</strong> winea,Llhtfry,l.Crgpe finning,4.Wlnc makingFriendship uhnoi be purthiitA, rented Of bottoneA. IImust be earned.COOKING WITH WIN!Budget BakeTo make (mir serving, yoiill need: 11t cup Soy Sauce, 11Icup brown sugar (flrnily packed), 1 /3 cup Sherry, 3 grwnonions (chopptd), 12 chicken wlnMHc.il


01PAGE I - SECTITHE SENTINEL-LEMIER, OCEAN CITY, N J.pMs b, Ml MaENmon<strong>Ocean</strong> City ball oarritr Demlnlek lannact (27) is about to hit the ground, unfortunatily not paydirt, upended by aSpartan as Spirit's E, J. Nlsttao (78) and Mark Reandon (99) close in. iannace and the rest <strong>of</strong> the Raiders wtrt heldseertlits Saturday on thtlr home field.•WORST LOSS IN DECADEHoly Spirit shuts downOC in 42-0drubbingBy TOM WILLIAMSSentnot-Ledgw Sports WriterU should be ill downhillfrom here for the <strong>Ocean</strong>City High Seheol fooiballtaam.After last Saturdays 42=0loss to Holy Spirit, SouthJeney's No. 1-ranked team,the Raiders should be readyfar anything the rest <strong>of</strong> theleague has to <strong>of</strong>fer.The last time anybodydefeated the Raiders likethat was during the 1978one <strong>of</strong> South Jersey 1 ! bestand featured a young mannamed Derek Hollowlywho went on to suoeew atArkansas and in the UnitedStates Football League. 'But that very young OCteam finished 0-9 andscored just 28 points allyear. The 1988 Raiders arealso young, but they havesome potent weaponi thatwill score some points andwin some games this year.CAL team has ever gone114.Last Saturday afternoon,before a good crowd atCarey Field, Spartan quarterbackAl Malta had thebest passing day everagainst an <strong>Ocean</strong> City team.He hit 14 <strong>of</strong> 15 passes far289 yards and two touchdowns.And he did it in justthre« quarters.Spartancoach Ed Byrnes substitutedheavily in the fourth quar-Little three times for 56yards, tight end Chris StoUtwice for 61 yards and widereceiver Mlla> Rando twice 'far 18 yards. But Hallman -was his favorite. '•Nobody can stop Kevinwith one-on-one coverage,*said MaUen, • 6-1, IDS''pound senior. "When I see 'that coverage I know hellget open."The Spartans, 2-0 thisyear and winners <strong>of</strong> 13 <strong>of</strong>their last 14, scored twice ii\the final 2:43 <strong>of</strong> the firstperiod, though they couldBut Holy Spirit Is another ter.matter. This might be the Six <strong>of</strong> Mallen's passesseason when Palmyra finest football team in were to wide receiver Kevin have scored earlier. A 24-blasted <strong>Ocean</strong> City by anCape-Atlantic League history.And they will have a yards and both scores. (continued on page MHallman, good for 145identical score.That Palmyra team was chance to prove it, since no He also hit tailback BrianTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, W8S THE SENttNEL-LEDGER* OCEAN CTTY, N j» PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO'They shut down everything(continued from p*g* 2)yard pass play from MaUento Uttie movei At ball tothe <strong>Ocean</strong> City three. But afumble on the next play,recovered by Raider defensivetnd Tom Jamison,eqded the thnatA 17-yard nm by fullbackChris Murray later in thequarter moved the Spartans^within striking distanceUMe then sealed tnm th«25.With 11 seconds left inthe first period, on theirfirst play from scrimmageafter a Raider punt, MaUenfound Hallman over themiddle and he dodgedRajder taeklars tar a 38-yards and a touchdown inthe second quarter. Later,with i33 left in the half, littlescored his second TO<strong>of</strong>the game from 16 yards out.The touchdown was set upwhen Dan Bordonaro intercepteda Jason Fischer pass.In the third quarter, Murrayscored from three yardsout. Tht Spartans got mtball on the SO when a fakepunt by the Raiders wasstopped short. Mallen's 47-yard pass play to Stallmoved the ball to die three.And, just tour secondsinto the fourth period, Murrayscored firom one yardout to complete the scoring.extra points (12 straight fordie season and 18 straightover two) but did haw a36-yard Held goal blocked"Hopefully,we won'tface anotherteam likethat"by Sean Murphy, who alsorecovered two Holy Spiritfumbles.Little added 103the ground for the!Spirit got the ball on thewith Murray ntting 70.Raider 36 when Kevin They outgained the Raiders,ft yard score.Brewster intercepted 49742, in total yardage,P Spirit had scored on ananother Fischer pass. Fischer, who drilled anldentioal play earlier in the One more Holy Spirit 11-yard pass to Tom Konickquarter but it was nullified weapon, placekicker Jeff tar his only completion inby penalty.Mottola, had a near-perfect tight attempts, was theMaUen hit Hallman tar27 day. He kicked sU straight leading Raider ground-gainer The S-IO junior a mat program and arelushed far 37 yards in reauy on a rolL Hopefully,seven carries. He was we won't face another teamsacked four times for 30like that*yards In losses by the You can count on it.aggressive Spirit defense. Coach!Junior Dominick lannace.<strong>Ocean</strong> Ory's biggest <strong>of</strong>tensiveweapon, was neverreally a factor. He carriednine times for 26 yards,leaving him 70, yards awayto 1,000 for his career.*I thought we'd run <strong>of</strong>ftackle," said Raider coachTony Galante. "When wecouldn't do that, weshowed unbalanced andtried to go outside. Theyshut down everything wedid." Th# Raiders wereheld to 71 yards on theground in 31 rushingattempts.•Holy Spirit throws theball better than any highschool team fve tyer seen,"Galante added. They haveRAIDER HEUC& <strong>Ocean</strong>Gty*s worst shutout losswas 5§-Q toPrinceton HighSchool in 1926....Al MaUen is now 21 for26 this year for 457 yardsand 5 touchdowns. His onlyincompletton Saturday wasa pass thrown out <strong>of</strong>bounds to stop the dock.,,.The only omer shutoutwinby Holy Spirit In theseries was 7-Q in 1964, Spartansnow lead the overallseries, 11-3, with two MM,Ed Byrne* is 6-0 against theRaiders,...OC Balls Mainlind, 10-7,in that series, Wek<strong>of</strong>f Saturdayis noon at the Mustangcorral In Unwood.Tht Raiders Tyrone Rolls is sandwiched between a couple <strong>of</strong> Holy spirit defenders— just one Indication <strong>of</strong> why the home team wasn't able to score on the SpartansCEN«•:•' 'Tom KonickE-DEOPEN YEAR 'ROUNDHalkNMen Coitumea Availablecompare Pavf Qooa startBalloon Bouquet Delivery TsHoiplBI • Home • onics, Ele,34th»AsburyAvB,399-0547PALOMBO'SParkway PharmacyFREE DELIVERYMihSleHAibury399-5252Siainton 9 sCape May <strong>County</strong>'sLARGESTDepartment Store399=5518th St. & Aibury Av§,Octan City, N,J,Otfis DallyO-LBCustom JacketsOur Specialty• Embroidered•TwliiOPIN MON.-SAT.10a.m to 6 p.m.Flanders Hotel11th 8, B'Walk, 399-2137Jason FischerQB • DHBArtChiw0-DEPAINTSKEROSENEHEATER REPAIRSVISASuppdWMake Davlla part <strong>of</strong> your dayDAVISHardware Store1235 AtburyAvt.-399^15Mon.-Sai I •.rn.-a p.m.„'IDanny RollsRB. 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Away1;00Mon., Oct. 17 - ViniiandHom»4:00Mori,, Oct. 24 • MIIMlia.....Hertn4:00Mori., Oci, 31 • Egg HarborTwp Away3i30Men,, Nov. 7 • Atlantic City .....^....HomiiiaoMan., Nov. 14 • Cumbgrlind , ........HomiSaoCoach: Tony GalanteStall" 1n., Nov.FRESHMAN FOOTBALLOCEAN CITYTHIS WEEK'S GAMESATURDAY, OCTOBERSth12:00 NOONOCEAN CITYVSMAINLANDt •r.t '"IyO-DTHAMADAROOFING & SHEET METALOvf r 40 Yiars IxpiflinoiPLUMBING& HEATING"Whan You WantThe BestWe're On West"345 V/est Avenue399-8167ALLTYPiSfiOOPINQNEW & REPAIRSVINYLREPLACEMENTWINDOWS ,.SIDING IGUTTERS' PLASHING!Phone (609) 399-1048328 West ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City o • NOTyrone Rolls *RB•DHBSUP€RAt Frist Fidelity Sankour first conoern Is you..Pint Fidelity Bank,N,A. Souih JoisoyMembf r Pint FldolllySenNeorperaUenMomber FOIOU;,1i1h Sf, & HAVEN AVi.1216 Haven Avo.398-7485flrficfcOWT-DTDave AustinT-DTBPCAPLEVSMti«, Hwang, MumtrnB, MsflngTlwonty oil dealer wholMtall»Md«ervlc««hditbijii pfuiDblnoiandalrcondHkmlngequipment too![i90OSfag«cMChRd.,MarmoraCall 390-3981John HeistT-DTThomas H,HEISTINSURANCE AGENCYAUTO FIREHOMEOWNERSCONDOMINIUMSand FLOOD701 WMt AW-, SuM« 200,Oc«anCtty,NJ.0822«onttteRB-DHB ':S


The SenHnei-Ledgereditorials/comment'Old School'momentumThe walls <strong>of</strong> the old Wesley Avenue school ar*down, but the momentuni displayed In the 11thhoureffort by determined cltlaens to save thebuilding must be kept up.Call them membere <strong>of</strong> the "Old School," preservationists,do-gooders, whatever — the sincerityand persistence they showed must not be allowedto fall by the wayside.Too much <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's history and heritagehas met the wrecking ball, but there Is muchworth preserving here which Is continually threatenedby the attitude that there is really nothinghere <strong>of</strong> true historic or architectural significance.The Impetus which the "Old School" individualsachieved must be accelerated Into a continuingpresence; there must be an "Old School" groupwhich comes together on the common ground <strong>of</strong>reitoration-preservfltion.Preservation and progress go hand in hand, andthose who don't understand that should stepaside, lest they be run over by a stepped-up movement,a new historic-minded presence,Aloha spirit willbe rememberedHvland, Hv: John Hood, Bandy" ilUamsoii, the entire Fire-Editor, SentlBel-LedgBn man's Mutual BenevolentIn Hawaii, aloha spirit Is thaAssociation Local 27 <strong>of</strong>tarn uwd whin somoonedoes something good Foranother parson.Last month I found thatlame ipirit right here athDuring the Hoble 17National Championships InWildwood this summer, Iqualified for the Hoble 17World Championships inMaul in September m part<strong>of</strong> Team USA,For a few reasons, I didn'tplan to attand, That'i whenfriends from selling, work,and around town gottogether and made it pculbl<strong>of</strong>or me to attend,Pd like to thank Mike<strong>Ocean</strong> City, Jim and EileenBourgeois, Bayvlew Sailboats,FlBhln' Stuff tackleshop, Jeff Froit, iruoi Buck,Randy Scarborough, RonTaht,Without your generoussupport, and the fantasticeneouragimint from everyone,t never would hivegone. Thi knowledge andexperience gained by participatingin a majorInternational soiling eventcan't really be described.My I6th-place award willalways remind me not onlyef a great galling event, bitalso <strong>of</strong> the true aloha spiritshown by all <strong>of</strong> you.WithWllFinally, a voice forabsentee ownersEditor, Sentinel-Ledger:As a summer resident <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City for the past 26years, 1 have sought someparticipation or representationin our city govimmgnt,since summer propertyowneM do not have theprivilege <strong>of</strong> a vote.ta 1974 in a litter to theeditor, 1 suggested'that thehusband and wife owners<strong>of</strong> a summer property getone-half vote each in cityelections. This suggestiongot nowhere, however,short <strong>of</strong> creating a greatdeal <strong>of</strong> curiosity and comment.Now conies along agroup <strong>of</strong> falf-thlflking menand women who haveestablished an organizationcalled Fairness In Taxes.This organization, whichrepresents all propertyowners <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,started with a few mimberiand now has mote than2,000 and it growing eachday,At each Council angling,a group <strong>of</strong> FIT inmntjgrs arepresent to observe and to<strong>of</strong>/er suggestions when It itpossible to do so*1 feel obliged to this otganliaHon,as should all summerproperty owners, Now1 feel that 1 an being protectedeven In the wintermonths when 1 amhPuMtkti in AiMf tet't ainmt Fimttf MMrtThe Sentinel-LedgerA 0mm n summiLmH*fw,John BannunoHmemmti Pa,_ Pww Phww ar« cod*


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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTTNEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j»THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1988 *•' ,-'^WUR&DAY. OCTOBER 6. IMS THR KKNTTNltl.-l JRIWHR. ftCK AN CITY, NJ, PAGE • — SEmnv ironour opportunity to meet an Olympian,1photo by Psttf Ma^hmsnSue Bloomstead, left, flanked by Absegaml's Cathy Callnin (15), was one <strong>of</strong> two Raiders to score against the visitorsIn the 2-0 victory here last WednesdayTlanTuildingT Remodeling NOW!MARMORACERAMIC TILE-co.-New Work andRepairsCall Paul Hartley390-8278•* ORACIOIL CO.Kerosene OnsoiinpDiesel Fuels ,14 Hrs ,1 Day Lm M SpTvirp399-0450EARL L. SHAW, JR.-IMC-ROOFING 4SHUT METAL WORKBRYANT FORCED MRHEAT1HG111 Will »*§nutMAL 399Z128• INTERIOR•'EXTERIORExpert InVICTORIAN.. .PAINTING ...Power Wiv.hinq(609)399 6254SHE!OCEAN ROOFING & SIDING833 Wist Awi. O<strong>of</strong>lan City, N.J.Free EstimatesCaii (609) 398-9844Evsnlngs, Call 398-3432'The Oldest established Builder in <strong>Ocean</strong> City"TARVES, INC.Complete Building Services Since 1947HOME • BUSINESS, REMODELING • REPAIRSCa//Earl Tarves 390-123032 MMMLAHD AVE. BfESLEVS POINT, N.J. 08221mansELECTRICRESroENTfAL • COMMERCIALELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS* Largest Appliance dealer930 ASBURY AVENUEIRISJDiNTIAL 1 COMMMCIAlILICTRlCAl CONTRACTORI"NO JOB TOO IMAU"HI HAH uc # tutU6HT • HIM • TOWNIMI1MNCV MlVtCi399-1243 JOBmFRANKLINPAINTINQuality Workmanship• Free Estimate!• Interior • Eiteripr• Licensed 8. Insured399 0969• Popcorn Ceilings• Power Washing• WallpaperingBUILDERS, Inc.Custom Homes' Additions • AlterationsRenovations • Vinyl SidingCall 390-9492. RiiiBENTiAL ) SHORE CLEAN* COMMERCIAL• INDUSTRIALPOW1R WASHEstablished 1969itate Licensed390-0610• MOBILE HOT WATER WASH SYSTEM •WOOD • AldMiHUM * VINYL SIMMS * fflE-MMf WiMMTIOHMMUHOMI ;*.«,*««,< STOWWONTS • SEHVKE SUTfONI •CLMM CONCMtl, MAMMY « MICK » SIOIWAWi & W UfttMOVlftUSTimiMfiMWSTAINI < Tfllttttind HEAVY IflUMJEMT• FACTORY THAftfEO• INSURED _MARK HAASPAINTING CONTRACTOR• INTERIOR/''• EXTERIOR b l JNew ConslruellniResidentialHomesCALL 399-4322( PLUMBING & HEATING J750WEStAVEM0E * OCEAMCtTV. (609)39^1976KfTCHENAID(4Jen Blizzard falls to the ground after making the first goal very early on in tht match against Abstgaml. Shi ahd |ileomstead shared scoring honors.SIM RANKED NO. 1Field hockey streak isextended to eight wins<strong>Ocean</strong> City added Wtaiovaf Absegotnl and HolySpirit last ~ week In MAhockey, lifting their recordto7-0"-l.The RaidetB remain Ne,lIn South JerBoy, accordingto The Phlladrtphli Inquirer,They wore ranked 15thIn the itate by the Newarki Star-Ledger and sixth inSouth Jersey by the Courier-Post,Martso Barile continues tobe a major factor for TriihCowhey s team, She shutout Absegaml, 2-0, andHoly Spirit, 4-0, to remainunseored upon for the season.Bartle's eight shutouts arethe most by any goalie in iSouth Jersey, Her defensecontinued to keep theopposing team <strong>of</strong>f her. HolySpirit got five shots on goalwith Absegaml managingonly three.Warren NorlhftiaiSTERID lUlLDIR7th St. A Bay Ave. Phone 399-2936• Ho<strong>of</strong>ing & sidins • Interior & Exterior PaintingBuilding • Remodeling • Alterations• pormlea Work •VINCENT STAHLERRoglstersd Builder"CUSTOM CARPENTRY"REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS REMODELING • ADDITIONSVINYL SIMMS'- VINYL RiPUCiMiNT WINDOWS• PHONE 399-4724*Tsstad/CfltUflad Since 196SYOUNG CONCRETE^EXCAVATING, Inc.POOTIN6S«SI0iWALKSDRIViWAYS • ttlPAIRS|CUR0S • PATIOS • BACKHOE SERVICE'ESTIMATESServing Atlantic and Caps May CountiesFRED LAMB-PAIMTJNG-D<strong>of</strong>le Right The first Tiine For Less* fNTEKIOH/EXtfiflfOK399-7090STOftMDOORSr.RFATUJen BUizard scored theonly goal <strong>Ocean</strong> City wouldneed Just 90 seconds intotie Absigami game. SUBIlo<strong>of</strong>flitead, her scoringpartner, added anotherlater In the first half.After that, ShannonAungst ihut the Ralderidown. She finished with 21laves out <strong>of</strong> 23 OC shots.Five different Raidersscored in the win over HolySpirit as <strong>Ocean</strong> City convertedfive <strong>of</strong> ten shots onthe Spartan nets.Blizzard,and Biooniswpdlsit the pace with single Igoals. Maria Mohlgr,!Mariia»Mlller and JfnlBleatn also scored for the|Raiders,Next Tuesday OC ito Vtaeland for a Division |One game. They pity,non-leagui contest at howl4 o'clock Wednesday after.]noon against Bueno.Maria Mehtar, seen hen In sarly-iiiMfiiclien agiinsiMlllvllte, was ono <strong>of</strong> fh/s Haiders 10 mtt In itn W 1 'SpfrHvict<strong>of</strong>y, :TOM HOLLAND ItVEfTALUMINUM PRODUCTSOCEAN CITY, M,j/ 6312 ASBURY AVENUE ;We're now d&ty^MIRROR WORK andSHOWER DOORS,CadITforTomWilliamsSportsColumnistfr ~ — : • 'stow, ttie Olympic bronze medalist from/, wUl be back in his home town ttdi Sahir-Hie rewiBg star wUl be honored at a reapHoniffled by ft* city at The HandeB Hotel,graduate <strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit High School, whore he"-d Ws string <strong>of</strong> crew suooaMes, Pescatore wUl Justtown for th« one day. Ho is headed far « coachWinCalitenia.•scatore, who graduated from the Univorri^ <strong>of</strong>•wylTOnia, was the sttoke in the USA boat ami Bn-I behind West Germany and the Soviet Union in theh tight.ie rewption, ftee <strong>of</strong> charge and open to the public, toicduled to begin at I p.m. and last approximately two'i. The city WiU make a prosentation to Pescatort.,., VV -J Is your chance to BOO an Olympic med»l, and th»jSry who won it, up dose and personal.<strong>County</strong> chamber fallgolf tourney Oct. 26This year's Caps M«yO <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> CommerceAnnual PaU GolfTournament wUl be held atthe Avalon Golf Club onRoute 9 m Capt May CourtHouse, and is scheduled forWednesday, Oct. 26, with a9 a,m, shotgun start,RegliWUon forms havebeen mailed to all ChamberA members and golfing"'Minds. Extra forms may bepicked up at die ChamberOffice, Crest Haven Roadmi the Parkway, or from'any <strong>of</strong> the three Cape MayM tSounty Golf Clubs.f


wit<strong>of</strong>CnERMIM;anScMPAGE 10 - SECTION 1WOCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMiNTSADVERTISING RATESAdvertlsemjnts to (hew columns should to In Bit ©Weest Tne SanttnalLedgw NOT UTtR THAN i PMWBDAV FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION399-5411One Tima, 6 lines or less $5 00( M ,„, I BgiMvAd Running 5 Censeajiira Times.with 8 lines or less ISO 00Ads Requiring Sox Number • $1.00 additionalIIS Ith Street, OeMn City, N.J, 08238'NEWPHONE NUMBERSNow you can...DIALDIRECTCLASSIFIED ADSand MAIN OFFICE399-5411CIRCULATION399-5412NEWSROOM399-5492DISPLAYOFFICE OPEN8»5Mon,-Prl,Help WantedREALESTATESALESJMO, RIID Is looking lora fiw good ••its peolefor our'<strong>Ocean</strong> City andMarmora OHIEBI, We<strong>of</strong>fer a very happyEnvironment, Wi uiknown for uniquecompany experience InInvestment, taxation andfinancing in commercial,rstldsntlal and businessbrokering enabling a veryiueoeisful track rtoorrf,VERY ATTRACTIVECOMMISSION .PACKAGE • II you arenot •atiified or happywith your present salesposition, and are lookingie move ahead with •uniquely aggressive realestati Bdmpinyi Wiwould HKo to iptak toyou about a poiltioh,JAMES M.DWYERHeal EstateINVESTMCNT I DevBLOPMtNT10th ind Witt Ave. 0,0,InvMtnnl preparly nnd itl! nlila lu•pgeialiili.DM inidenllal rasitgii.Help WantedIn-HouseSuspension TeaehirO.C. High SchoolQualifications - NJTeaching Certification,Secondary Certificationpreferred. Interestedapplicants may contact:Dr. Anthony C. Scateo801 Asbury Av#,Ocoan City, N.J. 08?26399-5150EOE 10-13Contestants WantedFor U.B. tied*) NMIeniJ PagtiMHOOT398-5522 Or B54-2710rANTEDPositions Open ForReal istateSaleepereon• ROBERT L SHARP,!REALTOR2700 Asbury Ave.OcoonClty.NJMEMBER' <strong>Ocean</strong> City Board <strong>of</strong>'RealtorsHomeownersMarketing,Inc. ,Jntornatlonal Referral]exchangeContactJim Marshall^Broker399-1637OPP0HTUNIT1ES{« Is ufjuii yeyr mittt). Ai Di«Inesmi am loollATTiNTIONiLICENSED AGENT9IIWs Itnvt 1 N1W M EXCITINQprootum Jill wig ullpwjrou Io iM»tvoMuMlm nkrt>uri«m«ni.Call lor eonlidwilW IntsMiwTHEFARRELLAGENCY399-4400NJ DEPARTMENT OP PERSONNELCAMDENREQK3NAL OFFICE117 Marttef SlfMt, Cimdin, Niw Jtrity MillAnnounce* in Elimination far:DATA ENTRY MACHINE OPERATORSymbol!: M0O23K; Miry: »144»3-1»,328; liiui Daii! 1M/MOIWNrflON: Uni*r dan lufUnNilBfl, uilng igyra doojtmnto, livncibm.•dm, Milna, WfHlM ind SHIM data en in .todronto ktftnili IwMld^RbS/SahSa&TRIOIOMAL OFFICE, 117 MAfiKIT ST(NiWAMOC 'DON'T SETTLEFOR LESS!, Two <strong>of</strong>ten exceptionally .talented ind fn<strong>of</strong> i wtsd people:"' e MMftS?'" PMl"°n» 'hai <strong>of</strong>fer liiile or no tfrowih,! At HANOVER, we dolhirtfli differinlly. Were one <strong>of</strong> thefaslest fltowina eampiniei in the fAO infunnee in-; dusliy because we <strong>of</strong>fer our people — at eViry level -i the ohanee to prove tnemfslvei ind idwnee.CLAIM ADnJSTCRTRAINEESRtiponaiWlifiii include: analysis <strong>of</strong> eovtngt, colleo-(ion <strong>of</strong> all matertt! faetgnrtminding IOM, evaluation <strong>of</strong>data, negotiation <strong>of</strong> a fair uttitmem\m& preptMtfon <strong>of</strong>• fair dBfense. Colltfli degree rtquirad.When srou join tne team m HAMOVER. ^o e«t teolr t<strong>of</strong>-Ward » an wrtWfidinfafra? <strong>of</strong> Mlajy ifld b««#fitt. inaddiiion toour speelil ialaiy itvlniri plan, ^# <strong>of</strong>f#fmediflil and denial limianm, life arid disafciliw inturanmGim«»nm SttMd U Wt WartMliT TIM CAIN • Autdgrsphmfl hit rmwbook, AM'i OiteH, tjhtirfrl HfMr Ot Oeun City, HJ.dtl. m ftn la $ P.M. Tta BsMaiMa Two,! Allan/, tte,SBMii1,ONI OAfl aAWfli • in 400 block. DeitfifMst m Ma, trOAftonlh. C*K 3B«.11H,PrafMtteHilStrvlMiDECKS HOME REPAKSVWVLLEWSYPHER390-8298M ¥n, ImerlenesIWplcome Small Jobs'lANDEBSON^JERKISTAO SALE«tftt*t Full spprfiful servteeCALL 947-0f 75»HiV«i<strong>Ocean</strong> CityCOIN-OPLAUNDRY&DRY CLEANINGOPEN 14 HOURS7 DAYS A WEEKAttendant on DutyBA,M,to7P,M.Monday-FridayiTtfty ifflii Pmtift§SELF SERVICECAR WASHOPENfDAVaAWIIKtitling)RY[Behind QVS Prmrmioy]^ ^ s l —• _ — ^ *E 4 F QUALITY CONST. CO,Edward J, Jones, Br,CarpenterM yuni .jperl.no. in; AddllMi,naoitig, tiding, Pulnllng MA/ltntteni. CuiiaMied wo* «trananibie prtoo.1p tt-as FWBBSTIMATSB• SICKS • HOME REPAIHO •' RETAINING WALL8 •LEWSYPHER398.4B9423 Yri. IiMrlerwa*i WeloomB SmallJobs"JULIANACONSTRUCTIONREGISTERED BUILDERLugeASmalConftnicflonSpecializing In;DECKS-ADDITIONSQeneral ContractingFREE ESTIMATES398-5919TPCARPETS*OffealnalllwlMtrtlrBurisrawrwMMMiDMttllC4LL tffliURICHARD ADAMSHOMEIMPflOVEMEMTSKHch0o & fiaths * Replacement WlndflwsDoo« a Storm Doora • O


ISt.I'1I*\GE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, MlReal estate Sale Real EstateSale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate SaleOPiN House101 Wahoo QrivoOctober 8,12 to 4 p.m.Oct. 9,12 to 3 p.m.Capture the breathtaking sunsets from thisbeautiful <strong>Ocean</strong> Reef Condo with 3 bedrooms,living rm., dining rm.. kitchen & 2 baths, PLUSfireplace, central air and morel "A must sea"!1189,500, Let Qerrii Rock show you threuoh thisbeautiful umt. Call 398-3$38 if you should needdirections,''AgencyReal Estate1717 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> City(609) 399-1612 or 1-800-843-.0172Luxurious 3 bdrm., 2 bath condo on 40' totacross 1mm great southsM beach; Completifyfurnished, like new wall to wall carpels, full appliancepackage. Off-street parking, storage. Superlocation and perfect condftt<strong>of</strong>i make this a "BestBuy."$Z4» 1 000. ,COLDUIGLLREALTYOPEN HOUSE11:30 to 3:30Sunday1530 Wesley Ave.Income producer, 3 units, plenty <strong>of</strong> parking,ocean views. 12,000 + with only 2 smaller unitsrented. $289,900,ACADEMYREAL ESTATEACADEMYREAL ESTATE308-SfatntfHPVffnfv Afni^Hn^ vffCpOPEN HOUSESunday, October 9th1 to 4 p.m.506 North StreetImmaculate, completely remodeled 2-story inGardens area, 2 bedrooms; den or 3rdbedroom; living room with fireplace; diningroom; completely remodeled kitchen; 1 1/2baths. 1 car garage with opener; includes allappliances; heat & many other extras.$129,000.lager* 421 Baftirsia Rd. 200.34th St. 111 Atlantic A»i..199-0041 3afl-8B22 399-18SSCOASTAL3JO ATLANTIC WEOCF4N CITY, N,J, 399-3889OPEN HouseSaturday & SundayOctober 8th & 9th11 a.m. to 5 p.m.325 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Unit ANorth-end condo that will turn your head, Threebedrooms, 2 baths, central air, parking. All appliances$175,000.SOMERS POINT FAIRWAYS .- Completelyremodeled 3 bedroom nndi in mint condldon,Luge wooded lot. Immediate occupancy. LaJfewooded lot. Reduced to , L,$159,900,RIVIERAEXECUnvl HOMI — Center hall Colonial.Three bedrooms, Two and hall bath§. Urge familyroomwlth flrwlace, Central air and many otherextras! A lovely home in mint condition. Call forappointment,.,. , $289,900DUPLEXNorthend, near beach and boardwalK Wee drasflcaUyreduced for quick sate. Cm new,.,, .„/,„GOLD COAST — Lovely 3 bedroom on WesleyAvenue with peat view <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> and BeardwalfcA beautiful home In excellent condition. A greatinvestment in the future. Condo documents. Canbe shown at any tune,,,,.,,.. ,„.,,„„„BUILDING LOTSEGG HARBOR TOVVNSHIP — Three heavilywooded low on Fine Road, Call for details,.GARDEN STATE REALTY!:REALTORS I18th 1 Af,bury Avcniip399-3038WEST GREEK • a tadmsm, i Mranch. 159 I IBS IB. MMNMnet,Mini olr. wcurtly «y.iam, Bfipiknoia.tiSMOa, Jos n4N«n Oil Pamfle at Hamas. Raster.OPEN museWeekends200 204 206 56th StSPACIOUS4 SR. £ Bath CondM • allamenlflM, Gas Heal 4 AirCend. quamy eerev. UniqueLocation Unique O r t i tPRIVATE, GetM to ^ ,underneath parking * storage,panoramte vtew <strong>of</strong>meaaowtandt, (f you haveMen others. Dent mtes Ana.PF 1MOPEN HOUSESSaturday 11 to 3 pmSunday 11 to 2 pm14W.1SthSt.1644 Asbury Ave.New constructed home inlagoon area, lit level;Open porch, living roomwith fireplace, dining room,Wtahifi, family room, laundryroom, '/a bath, 2 cargarage, end lovol: 4 bodrooms, 2 baths, (Mailerbedroom has private bam,codar closet 4 walk-Incloset). Comfort <strong>of</strong> centtalair conditioning, will towill enrpot, ill appliances,Andereen windows. Mustsee house. Only $295,000.Call 399^)041NBW eendoi, maintenancetree, three bedroomi, Wobaths, fireplace, central air,'wall to wall carpet, docks,parking, 1st floor:1154,100. and floor:$184,900. Call 399-0041,QUiST HOUilTO 1IACH 4 lOARD.WALK IN VIRY QOO0CONDITION, I bedfoomi,3 baths, Blnks In each bedroom,firoplaco In livingmem, partdng, $119,100:mostly furnished. Call1994841.3 year old HaMdfly-Uorvard built duplex. I bedrooms,g baths each unit,Closo to beach, eundocks,good rental history, punyfurnished. $269,000. Call399-1111,A rare 3 bedroom condo/hoiel unit located In popularSanta Barbara South.Spacious unit with doublebaloony is <strong>of</strong>lored furnishedand equipped.Many amenities Mudlngpool and covered parka-Ing. $159,000. Otfi 399-A Rare Buy IMd bfamHy at condo pffeatF 3btdNKHMi 1 baths, flfaplace,gas hott, carport,lun decks. Offered furntehedand eciufpped, SeeKteim^fUOPENHOUSEXRiPLiX FORSALE$225,000838 St. James PlaceSunday, Oct. 911 a.m. to 2 p.m.OPEN HOUSESat. & Sun.11 to 4 pm3108 Wesley Ave.(MMBoachfront living at anaftordabla price. A trulyunique opportunity to ownan oetanfrent property toronly $205,000. Only oneleft, can today 399-6822.OPEN HOUSESaturday11 to 2 p.m.14 Atlantic Ave.Unit G! bedroom, 2'/a bathcondo with den, 1 block tobeach, i ear garage, trashcompactor, microwave.Redueedl 1161,100, 899.1SSS.MAGNIFICENT HOMIUNDER CONSTRUCTIONTO OARDINS BIAOH,Four bedrooms (or 3 plusden wllli fireplace) 3 bathsone with Jacuzzi. Livingroom, fireplace, formal din-Ing room, kitchen, guheat, central air, 1 decksplus 4th on ro<strong>of</strong>top withocean views. Many extras.$625,000. Call 399-0041.Just llstedl Completelyfurnlahsd ilde-by-ilds eon.dot In two separate northend locations. Each property<strong>of</strong>fers closo proximityto the boach and board-.walkl Four open docks and4'/ a bedrooms make thoseunite perfect for Investmentor second home use. Calltoday for flrat ehekse <strong>of</strong>theie turnkey propertis,399-1856,QuMt houM plus (wo 1bedroom apart/nente, 11bedrooms G with sinks, 3baths, Maintenance freevinyl skiing, 9 zone, gasheat, great Incomepotential. See today beforethis one Is SOLD!$296,000. Can 399-8822.The Pearl RestaurantBeautifully appointed restaurantIn downtown shoppingdistrict. Presentlyoperating for dwiner only.Tremendous opportunity u>expand. Price includes fixluresand equipment,extremely reasonable longterm lease available. Call-399-8822 f<strong>of</strong> on appoint-Real Estate SateOWN crrv • sngM iuniy. s wm,RoaiEstatoSoteOMAN OTY * "fflgfy ff»« ff225,O0G.JUST LISTEDmtasn, mtTwo btdroom, i bath du^tx on Asbuty Avt.Vinyl sldrng, now ro<strong>of</strong>, ntw Wttf»n ind nj^i.PriMd to sell, not toIW. CaD today tor moredetailsI. LESLIE LAWRENCEREALTOR4801 CENtBAL AVE. OC 31M014OPEN HOUSESat. & Sun.3312-14 Haven Ave.11 to 4 p.m.Woll maintained duplexwith 2 bedrooms. 1 bath hieach unit. AmenitiesInclude nil appliances, wallair conditioner, large4O'x115' lot, laundry room,and bunt-in book shotves.PriMd right at $179,000.Zoned neighborhood business.See It today! Call399-8822.OPEN HOUSESaturday11 to 4 p.m.72BBatterseaRd.2nd FloorBeautirul 3 bedroom, 1bath eondo, toWly rtfurbilhed,new carpot, flooring,verticals, furnished.Close to Gardens beach.$154,900,399-1856Cozy cottage oloso tobeach, plonty <strong>of</strong> parking.Uving room, dining oroa,kitchen 2 bdrm,, 1 bath.Washer/dryer. A greatstarter home or weekendgit away, A must see.Only 1118,900. Call 398-1856.New condominium nearbeach and boardalk, Firstfloor <strong>of</strong>fers 4 bedrooms, 2baths. Amenities Includegarage, central air, gasheat, fireplace, wraparounddesk. All aopli.ances Included. 1199,900.Call 3994041.Seaohfront trl-plex Insouthindl Pride <strong>of</strong> ownershipevldont In mis traditional<strong>Ocean</strong> City property.Unit A 3 bedrooms, Unit B3 bedrooms, Unit C 6 bodroom*,bulkhead, deck,parking, f 710,000, Call199-8822 for detallslSunny rancher on countrylane In Beeste/s PointEconomical oil heat, centralair conditioning, laundryroom, garage an()family room, Beautifullandscaped lot, A mustsool Onfy $121,900- Perfoctetarter or retirementhomel Cat 399-8822,' . . ; " '•'•• IOPEN HOUSE11 to 4 p.m.TUes. thru Sun.5448 Asbury Ave.Brand new duplex condos.3 bdrms., I baths, fir*.place, centrl air. wall towan capet, ill appllancos.1 bio* to beach from$176,000. VTstt our fur.ntahed sample today. Call3904111.2 bedroom, 1v a bath tin.gle close to beach 30 x 80lot, parking, furnlihtd1114,900.399.1188.BRAND NEW HOME INTHE GARDENS. Openporch, living room, lireplace,dining room, eat-Inkitchen, lamlly room,Mibath, laundry ort first floor,four bedrooms,'two bathson second floor, gas heat,central air, carpet, all appliances,Anderson windows,Large rear patio and yard,two car garage. $396,01)0.Call 399-0041.Immaculate duplex Inmove-In esndtJonl a bedrooms,I baths each unit.Gfli heal, central air,heated enclosed sunporch, dMk, ovMng, itaraoe,utility rooma, fabulousseashore view. All for•259,000. Dial 1994112for details IQuiet locaHonl Vet only ashort stroll to great beach,lit floor, • bodro<strong>of</strong>rm, 2baths, duplex eondo wHtiilr eendHtonlng, Priced tosod at $111,600. CaD 399-8622 for details.2 bafltcondition, Long term (easewith escalation clauseCASH FU)W POSITIVE,Condo fe<strong>of</strong>ndudm Water,Mm, A/C mafntonance,outeMs m«Jnternr»o#, pool« patMnQ, tecurlty.OflOO3g91flS98paelou< two b«dr6om,tvw> bath, air condfflonedcondominium Wlih gatho« and po<strong>of</strong>. Weal twah.!r "^hK^• I• I1!iTHWSDAY, OCTOBER


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, MM ,, O ^ P^GB IS — SECTION TWOReal estate Sate Real Estate Sale Real estate Salt Real Ettate Sale Real Estate Sato Real Estoto Sale Real Estate SaleOCEAN CITYOWNER MUST SELLSINGLE FAMILY HOME$142,000Magnilicent meadow views.Borne owner tlnanclng possibleCall 390-1452rOCEAN CITYSingle Family HomeOwner Musi SellMagnificent Meadow Views,Seme owner financing possibleAsking $142,006Call39O-1462WATERFRONTNBW contemporify home, calm deepwater Blips, UnlquBInterior design; high quality, Mat'ls, a eonstr. skylit oatti.cell, foyer w/entarmt, bar. Master Bdrm; h«i Ig. jaeuulW/»Kyllte S firiplaoe, 3 BR, expandable to 5,3 bath*, kit,,dr., Ir,, den, lib, gar, S util area, 3 decks, custom landscaping,gas h,w, ht. & air egnd, iuropeln kit,, Cortantops, brick walls 8 driveway, $545,000, Before you buylest, come see the difference,398-5577BEACHBLOCK DUPLEXJus atoui 100' 10 bomfcsUk, youli find 111* MvMy 9 budrodm Ogptai wllhOlpanaable dormitory M « ar gnet, Mad tor Ivg* UunOy AaMniIMS.OMPRICE REDUCED • NIW DUPLEX-BAY VIEWYou «nl txKB this dull Imh How: three bodrooms, two MHWIMng room, dining ana, known, csRjeting, Iran ert rw pasha csnumi Mr. Monomial f*>heat, low malntenanse. RMuesd B 1235,000INVEfiTMINT OPPORTUNITYEighi room, tour BUMmen! building. All for enry^f 171,000. Can us Igf mats tftfs.SUB-DIVISIONCall us far defaifs about eur nine ia syb^dfyis&fl in igg HsrtJor TowfiihigLf IRVICi STATIONPBflea builntsi roi ihs auie mochanie. Th» lay gangs compute wWi Awnengin@ anSiyrsf 6300 §q ft.e! gi^ynd, AlUng 1135,000.. DOWNTOWN DUPLEXWevo |usl I M INS healed I and 9 bedraffi duplax Jual • shon Mi to •>shops, b<strong>of</strong>tefi and boardwalk Detached i eg/ girflge. Prisd HgN is tel mti 59,600JOHNSON REALTORS833 Wesley Avenue399-5010HERETODAY,SOLDTOMORROW!!South jersey's largestindependent Realtorgets them sold fastFBrJict Inviitori PropirtylDuplex I Separate utllitlei, bothunits are eurrtnlly ranted. Bestnew iisiingl Act Nowl$138,000. Call Tom at 808-311.3000 or 1-S0Q-4S1 -4130.Excellent Boardwalk Investmentproperty, Buildingcompletaly refurbished In 1987.Unlimited opportunity!$1,200,000, Call Tom at 601-398-3000 or 1-800-451-4530.GiNTURY 21 has made ourfirst rental season a lueeetfulone. Their agents hive alwaysbeen courteous and hard-work.Ing and have always beenthere when they neededthem."Mah and Stave LlppineottQetMf) OilyWINTER ANDYEARLY.RENTALSNEEDEDTENANTSWAITINGUPPER TOWNIHIPBeautiful charming Colonial onquiet street, huge yard, fall Inlovelandscaping, lovely Floridaroom, fireplace In family room,<strong>of</strong>fice, modern eat-In kitchenwith pass through to familyroom and windows to yard,laundry room and 2 largeattics, $181,100,Rare Find I Duplex • Each one acozy l bdrm, unit. Close tebeach, boardwalk, has a greatrental history. Now being<strong>of</strong>fered for 1135,000. Call Tom609-398-3000 or 1-800-451-4S30."Sindia Beach Condominiums"INDIAN SUMMER WEEKENDOGTOSiRM.IONoon to 4 p.m.1606 Boardwalk<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.3 Extraordinary Beachfront CondosLocated oh the Boardwalk."Catch the Sunrise In the early Morn"2nd Floor unit • 4 bedrooms, I baths2 units on first floor • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathsAmenities too numerous to mention"REFRISHMENTS SERVED"REALFRENCHESTATE 1 "Ulh&ASIURYAVE.398-33331 ATLANTIC AVENUEOCEAN CITY399-5454^AMERICAN•~.48!P*'dependabilityqgin'i II all Bomt down lo full that In trie litli^J inaurance buainsu? You warn your litlo work dentptompiiy accurately Ihorgughly. This Is (ht hallmirkol our Vlnolnnd olllci, bucked By 40 years si integrity andllnanclal itabllllyFor your title work, contact: Mlchels Martin, Minagir(2^ inLE INSURANCE COMPANY2137 Asbury Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City • (601) 391-0031QVBP 30 qltioBi in the rrlid-Atianllc Iria.Real Estate SaleUPPIR TOWNSHIPTWO OPEN HOUSESSUNDAY, OCTOBER 9,1 TO 4 P.M.847OLD STAGECOACH RD,MARMORAVersatile first floor bedroom, hugeBASEMENT, spacious Formal Rooms plus 3upstairs bedrooms will accommodate all yourfamily's needs. Ste it today,$131,900.DIR: Rom Rt i, ge MM on Chyrefi Rd. Tate iWi rtghlon OldeaSwoach Rd. end look torsigns.1001 PIN OAK, PALERMOCAP! COD ON FLAG LOTFeatures 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Should suitytiur needs! See for yourself.I11B.M0.DIR; From Rout* 9 in Paitrmo turn Into Oik Forest BW flft!right, im I»K, i»»l ngM, nut i»!l «l right Bnto Pin OaR.Callferdetails!COLOUUGLLAVAIONBEALTYMAnHOnA3903400OPEN HOUSESUNDAY, OCTOBER 9,1988lite 3 p.m.416 Battersea RoadIn the Gardens, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityOnly $209,900ToxfifLazo^L^' (NO., H1ALTBBBVMTH & MAVIN AVINUI • OCiAN CITY, NJ 08226(6O9) a°i.SOOO "iFOX REAL ESTATETHERE REALLY IS A DIFFERENCEINREALESTATECOMPANIES.Real Estate SalsTHE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.Real Estate Sate Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale RcalEstntoSnloReal Esteto SateOPEN HOUSEOCEAN Crrv - JOOM oHnm nttl anacannhr team, •«« tq, ftFirst Floor Condohwlattdwonanop. Also. S inijnMnna trHOPEN HOUSE49th & Central Avo.•pa., mm M convsrtM inn omon. «djaimaoido- buiuabu la, Ow | »Sat, & Sun, ry. Great «urter lnvMtment.-MS/Wft Just reduced lo Ml#0O.Owner anxious to Bell.CONDOBcachblock, 2 bedroom, fum., «ir, parking, podHve cuhflow. S§7,M0,TRIPLEXBeachWock, Bis! floor 3 bedrooms, »«ond floor 4 bedroomf,plut'one bedroom rear apt. AU units haled and furnished,$179,900.NEW LISTINGExceptional value, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, centrally located Condominium,3 parking spaces, pal storage «p*c*, cmtnl ajrand heat, condo fee only §9§ monthly. SI 27^00.RIVIERA SINGLE FAMILY tThree bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heal, gar»ge. $149,900. **1 800-223-39511KXM45-7I3*THOMAS J. PALERMOOWNER/BROKER


*J-assP \OE 18 - SECTIONReal Estate Sale Real IsMrt# Sale Deal Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Winter Rental Winter RentalINVESTW* at JNTO, REID hive nntqnely developed via'conHn««l inhousemining, «p*rtisc that it paramount for suto-sshil realCMatc Irtnucrions. We «ft tipertt In Real EtttW Taxation,Investment Real tnte, Property Management, Syndicatingand Packaging and Development. W« havt a Kparatt ennveyandngand mortgaging department, iNtona! and year roundrental management department, and a real estate merchandisingand advertising department.JAMES M, DWYER, REAL ESTATEINVESTMENT • DEVELOPMENTTJflS WHK1HICHUGHTS•ISiDENTlALOCEAN CITY m* PsritMate)THplejt near one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Qty'i most popular beach«. Large family home, 6bdmii,, 2 baths with 2Mmm, 1 bath, 1st floorapt. and 2 bdrms., I bathgarage apt. Excellentopportunity. I19g,00u,OCEAN CITY (lay VillaMarina)Magnificent townhousewith boat ilip, 3 bedrooms,3V, baths 3 balconies,every jmenlly passible.Pram I1M,SOO,OCEAN CITY «li Brigh.Ion Place)Beachfront condo, 2bdrms,, 1 bith fuUy furnished.Excellent rentalOCEAN CITY (10IS.27Slmptotl)Great development opportunity.MuJb-hmily with 4esditing unitB, Old Vleto.rian architectural charm,RshabJlitaJo and resell.High pr<strong>of</strong>itpotential.$144,900.OCEAN CITY 09 SiteH.rbor)Unobstructed vlnw <strong>of</strong> theInland waterway, Injoythe privacy and beaches <strong>of</strong>the south end. Three bedrooms,2 baths, fully furnA froat place fur summeror year round living,S129,90O,'OCEAN CITY (CM Wit.ley Avf •)Nearly new first floorrondo, 3 bdrms., 2 bath,great central location forshopping and beach. Motivatedssllm, §129,900.OCEAN CITY (Nantuekfl)Easy living for youngsportl enthusiasts. On sitefacilities for swimmingand working out. This 2bedroom unit Includeswasher, dryer, dishwasher,central air and w/wcarpel. Within walkingdistance to the golf course.Asking $110,000.SEA ISLE CITY (DolphinBeach)Secluded oceanfront locationMagnificent sunrisesand punnets, views <strong>of</strong>oeoan and bay. Very largetownhousM arid aptt. Adrjam vacation properly.From 1165,000.AVAION (76-18lh St.)Beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2bath, fully furnished condominiumswith oceanview, one block to beach.From 1141,500,VILLAS (WildtAvfjCozy single family homewith detached garage onlovely freed lot. Home feature*2 <strong>of</strong> 3 bedrooms, Hyingroom with knotty pinepaneling, laundry roomand full bath. Salt Includeswasher, dryer, fefrig,, andwindow air-conditioners.Reduced to $62,000.WILDWOOD (Eiii Bu,k«Avenue)Urge recently renovatedduplex, 3 block* to beachand boardwalk. Many po»-libilititf, positive cashi1ow.»i3g,«00,NORTH WILDWOODWe0 maintained duple* Inlot Lirg« front ind rearporches. First floor 3 bedroom*,1 bath. Secondfloor 2 bedropTM, 1 bath,.Property It cleM to bachGALLOWAYTOWN-SHIP (Club II Condo.)Two bedroom unit has Uv.Ing room, dining room,bath, laundry room,walk-In closet! and centralair. All appliancesIncluded in sale. Owneranxious to sell. 157,000.UPPER TOWNSH IP H0J4Suniet)Nearly new 2 story colonialon ¥i acre In SunsetAcres ared <strong>of</strong> Petersburg.This 3 bedroom, 1V4 bathhouse features a familyroom with oak hardwoodfloors and skvUghrs, ceil,ing fans, window treatmentand appliancesincluded In sale, Owneranxious 1129,000.OCEAN CITV, UPPERTOWNSHIP, CAPE MAYCOUNTY AND ATLAN-TIC COUNTY, We have •variety <strong>of</strong> Duplexes, single-familyand condominium"for salt, all priceranges,COMMERCIALRIAL ESTATEOCEAN CITY (J0J9.4SAlbury Avt.)Commercial <strong>of</strong>fic* build.Ing 2,400 sq, ft, residential2,400 sq. fl, commercialplus adjoining lot that canbe developed. Superb construction,great value,$495,000,OCEAN CITY (1011Aibury Av«.)Commercially zonal, on*commerdnl unit and 2 residentialunits, totally 8rentable units. ExcellentIncome property, $198,000,MARMORA(VfrflenRoad)IxMlleni opportunity forcommercial venture Inheavily traveled area. Lotsite 152 % 180. Greatpotential. SI 99,900.ABSECON (South ShoreRd.)Rooming house on 125' x165' lot, zoned neighborhoodcommercial. Greatpotential, $125,000.EGC HARBOR TOWN-SHIPBlack Horse Pike highwaycommercial, 9+ acres.Great for atrip center, tauiness<strong>of</strong>Hcei, etc. Propertycurrentlyproducing$70,000 yearly In Income.CaU for more information.$1350,000.BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIMMOBILE POWER WASH-ING BUSINESSGreat money maker.Package includes van andequipment necessary todean fleets <strong>of</strong> cars/trucks *at corporate silA Superpotential for expansionand year round buHnm.$55,000,NORTH WILDWOODWell established dell Inexcellent location withowner's unit plus i rentalipl, Dell Includes illequipment and Inventory.Worth itooWi20MW..MARMORA (WtyiidfVIHrtjWill established familyopcraled retail seafoodbusinwi In great location.Expansion <strong>of</strong> nil ting businessand service* has•uper IS! potential.§121,000.GAP1 MAY COUNTYAND ATLANTIC COUN-TV. W* havf i variety OitafliMiiM in mitt illprlci nn$t§, mt«ftnchidirtMtttUtt.INVESTMENT PflOPEflTV* HEAL E9TATE TAXmmmBUSWES9 BROKERAGEpOPENEVENING3Moo.(hnjPr(.9Am,*>Spn»1OTH& WEST AVE. 306-1700I, 3904810OPEN HOUSESaturday, October 8th1 to 4 pan.920 Wesley Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySANTARARBARANORTHAttention investors and vacationers! Now is the time toinvest in your future vacations. One <strong>of</strong> the best buys Ineondo-hotels. Santa Barbara II <strong>of</strong>fers you the amonHes <strong>of</strong> acondo and the investment rewards <strong>of</strong> being a owner. Pricesit«H at M9,900 with attractive financing with as little downas 10%. Come and preview these units, the views <strong>of</strong> theocean are yours.jWeicheriIRealtors18 E. 9lh STREETiifi PVPF i§8 flUif p| la if f vf yN j N ¥ Cf P*S il DEL3898000Fully lumlihid end ready 10 golor anrier ownar to occupy orrsntai ln«m«. rhls Dni Boorcondo hai a (sdraomi, 8 bathi,flrsplan and a vary aooimbioAlbury A«nu« Isaulon nBafSOIh StrBM, PIMSS call new... illonly *I6O,9OOUnllmllod polonlinl avallabla withmil ntw lining ol Iho Droie!Arm! Holal ul lilh 1 OshiralAv»nui. E«osllynl upoai dlamglls.Up lo ia rooms and iapanininli. Call Mart Agency lorBdllll Il<strong>of</strong>mallonlVou will not be able is duplicatethis unique fluploi olluilnp. situalodon a 60' I I0O 1 doublo ISInear fOlh Slroolrhls properlyhoi mora squaro lool«yo thanyouvo svw r.uon In e Ouplax,Includirig hugt ismlly room withlull brisk wail liropioM. Two eatgarflgolooiAlltorlMB.OQOelhCam rind a duplox on ConiniiAvonua lor undsr iKO,rX10?How t&oul at 00 block, tool Two,two bedroom unlit both hulsdand mpilly lumiihed lor JuwIIIi.BOg. Doni Bilay on thlionelJl/!T LISTED: Maintenonce'JanHoriai snrvlees lullniu. OreiiOpportunity with ynl!m!(#i] grewih eottntlal call M,ifr Agtncy IOFll dtMs 89,90Q buys a homeat the shore...that's all yours for allseasons!up andVou Vf rtMchfil (i tifiu 1 iii venr lilc when vtJii (rm ct*n|oy all Ihal vouvi 1 wr.rkt'il loi Iliiil 1 - win vouhome Ih.ii utflltiw. Can 191-sen and lav*RESORT MARKETINGREALTORS'YfARLY RENTALSOCEAN RilF CONDOMINIUMTwo bidroom, 2 bath, uniqua floor plan,plenty <strong>of</strong> storigB, built In sauna.Three bidroom, with wrap-arounddecks. Beautiful vl»ws.CALL 398-6231NANTUCKiT CONDOMINIUMTWo bedroom, 2 bith, pool, wfightroom,aisifjnefj parking. All appllanots.CALL 398-7300Yearly RentalNgw dupisx, a bidrooms, 2 bathB B26*QardinB single, 3 bBdroomi, 8 bathi 880*Northind, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath 680*1100 iq, ft, pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>flct S1B00*Cemmerelal <strong>of</strong>flct and (args garagt $780*Plus many othire to choosi fromFABULOUS THRBI BlOROdM DU.PUX . Panorwnie Bay W«w», BRrs^aa, Jaeuai, Baottop(1,!O0 monthly , utilitM. RtRequnsd. Call 3»ft-2SOO,FOR RENT YEAR RCXIre • t M |wobWroom apmtmorii- Osritral tocarjonFwnlttwa or untgin»h»«, M»«n<strong>of</strong>i»i.W1ISM#»18SCSiBt fOINT ARM • Untym»h«Apanmani On Shor* Road, Yeifty Masa,No Nit, PMnty ot Closot ^w. CanieMM?MARMORA • (BMtHtoM RIM WMmalMamH* M ihtn 4 bMrMrn, a Mihorn*. wttfwMtym «WwMrw, lr»plan, wood rav* nouno. (*• u»Mi. Cat 300070* Mi 7 pin, •*•*rtlgria.ER TOWNS8P • Pmritutg ismm.3 Barmi, l bam RaMhar, AvU-•tM MmMWMy, 1700. Monthly. CslNHHH»MiMARMORA UPPEBTOWNSHPCOIfrnW a tmlroom, iVk belt*. MMM,FURNBHBD THRIE eMAI»ARTMBN1•_• Ltv.tm., Olhm., Kliehen,Bam, Was, Dry., HM InekMM, tHO,Monmiy plui utlirjsi. Can 2C6-6742.OAROENS AREA . end Boor, a Mm,Apt,, i ham., eomptetaty HimttrWd,Wti.. dry, dish,, gsr.dii,, OsntrBi *r,Ftnipiie*, ottiirMi putdrig, 1 v» Bodsilo Iht beach, AvallaWs Immediately ConM9-iM1ori1S.Birt.88ie,SOUTHEND e Bdntii, 1 bam, M fMrApenmHi, with Back. Watnor end Dry«, t55O p|M utltltM. Cat Hf-iM.SOUTHEND • Bonwiwril, comhraBIs, IMdrasrn, 1 bam, GMHB, WMgs, solttrel parKrno. *7txi pin *lac, Cal HaaarNOBTMEND APABTMtNT • Untonlihs^Hi Best, 1 Mm, wtrn Ml »wall. Oft Strwt PtrMw, No NW %*«0mwthW ptm utitnai, Qal 3898X00 b»MBanJAMm4PM,TOWNSHIPRB, • DM SO,convsnteol to parttray, e MfMfnt, 1 VkMM, Itv, rm.. dlrv rm, MWian,«W Mrpal,WMlnrMryw, r»!H, Or. Mmm<strong>of</strong>itwy. For «H»tnim»m. Can asoiwoatr«4p.mWE MAW AVAJLABl£ . »v««l 8 M SsMresffl arwimsnti tot yterty nntaLRahranM nqukM, OanMn Saw Real,ly, terh » Aibury Avs,, MO-3038., p« HPpnm»jgSi eBf la al {pr,Fumlshad $in25. t irfll.Unfurnished. J700 * ufl., Call398-7288WOHTHINO ONI OR THREE BDRM.APT. • No pea, Ratsnncsi wqulrad,C«IIJiS.78f8,OMAN CITY QARDINS • bMutiM MlddoiininelgtiBsmMd, end fl,,w£J budrooms, e twihs. ill appi, Op, wMr arpat,no pan. Mature Bduitj prsisrrsd Awn.ImniBd. tm plui »lse Call BiB-eti-BBM dtyi, ^^11 -1 MO woBkgndi.010 NEW SNOLAND • in Oc«n Oily, ibedroom e balh, SKI plut alMtrlc, CollHagw Real little, IH-lUi,ONE BEpnOOM APARTMiNT - Dlthwasher,Wolk-ln ClOlal Bvaga, |U0montrily plui utinti,. Can,- On0r 4 PM«314.SOUTHENO • two bedroom, 1 balh, lit0,, Avail Bast. Ut, Mature eoupto. RaW-•ncai rsqulrsd. Randsfl Raalty, 55rh IOantrml,SM-fleiO.SPAOIOUS TMREI BEDROOM APT. •Uv. rm., w/w carpal modam Mtehan,washaMiifyer, woodbumino stovs, ^r*,esntmlly tocarad,top noor »700/monrhtyInd uflf. and rw»L Call M7«it1, isav.matttga.THRU BEDROOM • 1 ealh houa turnlshod*75nlihod. southern) $700montti ly3 bedroom, 1 bath uppercottage, beech block,northend $760/month furnhhed2 Mreom, 1 bath BOUDIend.UnfurnishedtaOOfmenih InducteB utilities.Commerda) olfkM epace.Southtnd. B30 iq, ft.MUC/montti ftUIJIKJM,YEARLY RENTALSTwo tadroom, 1 Mh MMMHBareA.Mn.tnOM.iM.TMe tattBam. i Mm tum, Msnd noor »Bt. wnner, «nt,eWMShsr. 1700 »U MLTwo bMtm i oath tun. eoitSOOpHsutd.Three bidroom, t MM) Ml MW•pi., wtwrw. drrsr, tfHhwathar,nnpuuti. \CaU 390-1432. YEARLY RENTALSVERY WELL MAINTAINEDunhntMwd 3 Mrm,, 1 MhW. M» rnooB* phn uftAvatobtesepl 1.DELUXE4 Mrm., bMehMM, largematter bedroom md bath wMfJaeunL Can tormoreLAWRENCE REALESTATEM94014 wCOLDWeLL398-5000Real Estate RentDISHWASHER POSITION AVALABLE•FuU llmo tnd pan Itna. Apply In pMmonel tho Vanny Inn, TO.em Sw«|, OC.FOR mm . Center sty toallon. Appnu,600 nq tl. olflcs ipec* parking,powdar room, sir conditioned. bsFrmncoMoors ln§., TM D, Man SIMM Rally.Mei^MinMTunfurnuMptr monm plui M,(|U Hid!•Me.) Ava«»bl» MM. .ATTENTION: PROPERTY OWNERSTIRED OF SUMMER RENTAL HASSLE??Wf hurt at GARDEN STATE REALTY irtlooking for housee, oondos or apartmentsavailable for yearly rental11We have the customers but need thellstlngsllTne utmost care Is given in selecting tenantsthrough reference and credit checks, and thenonly with your final approval.We will be happy to assist you In themanagement ot your property tlWe specialize In personal attention to ourowners and customers.CALL NOW... 398-3038U/VKDISIN STATE REALTYI8TIF ft ASniJKY AVENUEOCEAN CITY, N,,J.TOWNHOUSB NANTUKiT • Spaclou. tBdmn, 2VS, htlhi, AfflBla Siorint, Pooling ahat amtnlllN. AnllaMa Wnm>bar I. ino, monthly piui uilllllea. CaU391-040! EvsnlnrjnTWO BEDROOM APARTMENT • Mnnllocation, living raom, Wlchwi, Dath andgu hML MOD monthly Call MMiiN.TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT • 1 talh,Naw rtlMen and Carptllng, Nacr SMB.sing Md Schssli, UK. monthly plusuliltat. Call Mt, Fsurtw al 3988123DayiindSeMaMEvsnlngi.TWO BEDROOM AFT, • 2732 AiburyAve..<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ, unfymlihad,walhaMtyer, dllhwuhar, garbaga dripMU,«*i carpel, porcti 1 gat Haat, Call3M441!.$WS|«rrrlD,+,ACADEMYREAL ESWE909 WEST AVE.3014181Real Estate RentOfFhCE SPACE TO SHAM . Call .HtJpHJ'SMI <strong>of</strong> OceBn City, HMJIMIiBHmL R room, endpowder room, loth and Aibury, <strong>of</strong>f •treatparWng, »37Bmtxiihly plut utilltl*,. aW-UPPER TOWNSHP • Sou Id Shor* PlaH, high imfnc int. Call Rice RMI IS.«HM0-1444TWO liOROOM FURNIiHBD BUNQA.LOW • electric baierjoard No pstslMowmonthly plui utljlUaa. Cull 311.oaMliemUNFURNISHED • 2 bedroom, ggod Iocslion,porch, wrw, dlihwiiher. Ns pall,flecurllv dopotll lira Includes utilities.OJlaM1ftMUNFURNISHED . 1 Mrm. IVt bathTownhsuia, cloia » gay, IneludM alloppllineei. Available Novembor t.11,000. fnonihly plui utilities, wlih gaitSlip f 1,1 OS, Ctil 390-0940 evoi. mdwMMMi. Daytime 3SS-1700,500 BAYCONDOMINIUMSpMoui luxury 2bedroom, a bathfurrvunrum, condo units.M •mmiiJti plus"POOL 1 ,pirWrw andsecurity. Pram |7M plusutll,Mfiaidsflqthcy Mimi800 BAY CONDOMINIUM8th IT I lay Avt,3SM171Real Estate Salo RealletittSflia Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale RMI ettMt Sato Real Estate SaleStore/OfficeCALL OWNER398-8282••••••••••ICOMMERCIAL1N0 BO. tl pr<strong>of</strong>eeslonal olflc*ComnwrdU <strong>of</strong>fice and large gaagt ,.„iMiq.B.oBlei,ISO iq, fl. <strong>of</strong>flfiBAabury Avenue Store.....I1600*9JBB*•?»•agerReal Estate SaleReal Estate Sal©Weicherl Affordability PlusRealtors'PROGRAM FOR SELLERS ANDBUYERSlEf;OCEAN CITY - OCEAN VIEWS - Take aloon at Ihd beautiful 2nd floor louthendcondol Coma admire m cMftcdral call-Ing*, Myllghli, llraplaxw, abundant tlor-•Oe « full applltrtoe pacflag* wtille yourelo on the beauWul fumWilngt. Or inon Ihe ro<strong>of</strong>iop dack w/brMtfrtaldng vlsvw<strong>of</strong> tha ocean a meadowt, VWwIfwf yen/r*an Invattor looking for an <strong>of</strong>oafMrrt rantalunit or a vacUKmar looWng for a fuoyequipped 2nd horns - ihlj utto hn It tillOnlyfiM.SaO.I• *c?&fj r^W~ MOCEAN CITV GARDENS . "oardsruI Qelaway" nrlth foom to roam on a hirflae,180»q (I. lot. Culo hwmory home Isaluraa Itvtng room wild a gat flrtpioca,lormatdinlnj room, nlos front deck, largeIttiMMr ga/aoa urtih Mrcona ftoor bodroomtttt an the way badt in teal yard"ib*A. OuM, rotMwiKK iiwt andnalohborfiood Just Hapa lo OC VachiClutj. COME SEE IT TOPAVI Call on Ihe"•~—~pim <strong>of</strong>fer«d on mu hom*,OMAN CITY COTTAfli - CMe »(hebMshl ThU besullfyfV r*msd*M oMllStli jun Ihe perfect leaf far family fun•no 1 Mi <strong>of</strong> happy rnemMM. Deffl /ytfgitm book by fis arwef, you owe (us ysw.•elf to Me inn home. Can He ihown «jany IMI» only 1141,000. 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IJ*?P \OE 18 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTODBR 6, UttReal Estate SaleReal Estate SaleINVESTW« at |MD, REID h«vc uniquely developed vii continued inhousemining;, MptrHse Hut it paramount fop successful raileattW tntiMctient, Wt an expem in R«il ttttte T«»Hon,Investment Real Eitttt, Property Management, Syndicatingand Packaging and Development. We have a iipanH conveyanringand mortgaging department, Mannal and year roundrenttl tnantgcitieni department, and a real eitaM mtrehandUingand advertUing depirtmentJAMES M. DWYER, REAL ESTATEINVESTMENT • DEVELOPMENTTWS WEEK'S rfJGHUGrfrsRBSiDENTtALOCEAN CITY (834 ParkPl.Cf)Triplex near one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City's moil popular beaches.Urge family home, 6bdrmi., 2 baths with 2bdnm, 1 bath, 1st floor•pi. and 2 bttrms,, 1 bathgarage apt, Excellentopportunity, II9i,(X»,OCEAN CITY !B»y VillaMarina)Magnificent lownhousewith boat slip, 3 bedrooms.3Vi bilhi 3 balconies.every amenity possible.From 1192,500,OCEAN CITY (»« irigh.ton Place)Beachfront condo, Jbdntii,, 1 bath fully furnlshed.Excellent rentalOCEAN CITY (I02S.27Slmp.on).Great development opportunity.Multi family with 4existing unite. Old Victorianakhllectural ehinn,Kaha^lilateond resellHigh jflrnfli potential.S144.900,OCEAN CITY (29 i*flHurbor)Unobsrrucled viiw <strong>of</strong> theinland waterway. EnjoyIhe priviey and beaches <strong>of</strong>the south end, Thfw bedro<strong>of</strong>ni,1 baths, fully furn.A treat plief fur summeror year round living.1129,900, 'OCEAN CITY (606 WuleyAvt.)Nearly new first floorcondo, I bdrms, 2 bath,greal central location forshopping and be»ch. Motivatedseller. $129,900.OCEAN CITY (NiBtutk.it!Easy living for youngsports enthusiasts On site/adllHes for swimmingand working out. This ibedroom unit Includeswasher, dryer, dishwasher,central air and w/wcirpaf. Within walkingdistance to the golf course.Aiking $110,000.SEA ISLE CITY (DolphinBiach)Secluded oceanfrent location.Magnificent •unrisesand iunieti, views <strong>of</strong>ocean and bay. Very largelownhouM and apis. Adream vacation property.Prom Siii.WO.AVALON (76-IUh St.)Ucsutlful 1 bedrooms, 2bilh, fully furnished condominiumswith oceanview, one block to bead).Pram $14S jOO,VILLAS (WlldtAvtJCozy single family homewith detached garage onlovely Heed lot. Home features2 or 3•bedrooms, livingroom wUh knotty pinspaneling, laundry roomand full baih. Salt includeswasher, dryer, refrig., andwindow alr-condllioncrs.Reduced to $62,000.WfLDWOOD (giii IvrkeAvenue)Luge recently renovatedduplex, i block* to beachand boardwalk, Many possibilities,positive caihflow. $138,900.NORTH WILDWOOD(209 E, 26th Ave.)WeD maintained duplex Indedribla ummtOnltfftot. Luff front ind rearporches. Mrs! fl«f I btdroanf,1 baih. Second _floor 2 bedMemt, 1 bilh. *Property It doN to beachbdIkJI54900GALLOWAY TOWN.SHIP (Club II Condot)Two bedroom unit has Uv.ing room, dining room,bath, laundry room,walk In closets ind centralair. All appliancesIncluded in ale. Ownerinxious tosell, 187.000.UPPER TOWNSHIP (1M4Sunset)Nearly new 2 story eolo.nial on ¥t acre In SunsetAcres area <strong>of</strong> PeWrsburg.This 3 bedroom, IVk bathhouse feature! a familyroom with oak hardwoodfloors and skylights, cellingfans, window treat,mtnt and appliance!included in sale. Owneranxious 1129,000,OCEAN CITY, UPPBRTOWNSHIP, CAP! MAYCOUNTY AND ATLAN-TIC COUNTY. We have avariety <strong>of</strong> DupliXtt, «lngle-famllyand condominiumsfor sale, all priceranges.COMMERCIALRIAL ISTATIOCEAN CITY (10JJ.4SAnbury Avc.)Commercial <strong>of</strong>fice buildIng 2,400 sq, ft. residential2,400 §q, ft. commercialplus adjoining lot that canbe developed. Superb con-• truction, great value.1495,000,OCEAN CITY (1031Asbury Ave JCommercially zoned, onecommerdnl unit and 2 residentialunits, totaUy Srentable units. ExcellentIncome property, $198,000.MARMORA (VtrnoitRoad)IxwUent opportunity forcommercial venture inheavily traveled area. Lotsize 112 i 180, Greatpotential. 1199,900,ABS1CON (South ShortRd.)Rooming house on 125' %165' lot, zoned neighborhoodcommercial, Greitpotential, 5125,000.IOC HARBOR TOWN-SHIPBlade Hone Pike highwaycommercial. 9+ lerii.Great for slrip center, bull,ness <strong>of</strong>fices, etc. Propertycurrently producing$70,000 yearly in Income.Call for mote information.$1450,000,BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIESMOBILE POWER WASH-ING BUSINESSGreat money maker.Package Includes van andequipment necessary todean fleets <strong>of</strong> cars/trucksat corporate slid Superpotential for expansionand year round business.$55,000.NORTH WILDWOODWell established dell Inexcellent location withowner's unit plus a rentalapt. Dill Include* illequipment and inventory.Worth a lookl $209,500.MARMORA (WiyiidtViilagf) ,Well established f.mllyoperated retail seafoodbusiness in great ballon,Expansion <strong>of</strong> existing bullnessand services has•upef iff potential.$125,000.CAP! MAY COUNTYAND ATLANTIC COUN-TY. W« have • vartrtjr <strong>of</strong>taaififMM for MltV illprice riflgff, mtnfInclude nil «Wf,WVESTMENTPROPEfTTY 4 REAL ESTATE TAXmaim0THAWE3TAVE.BU3JNES3 BROKERAGEpOPENEVENING3. mm :io»7Real Estate Salt Real Estate Sale Winter Rental Winter Rental Winter Rental winter RentalOPEN HOUSESaturday, October 8thI to 4 p.m.920 Wesley Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> CitySANTARARBARANORTHAttention invostors and vatfilionerV Now is (he time toinv«( in your future vacations. One <strong>of</strong> (ho best buys ineondo-hotels. ^nta Barbara II <strong>of</strong>fers you Ihe arncnties <strong>of</strong> acondo and (he Investment rewards <strong>of</strong> being » owner. Prieegstart at (89,900 with attractive financing with as little downas 10%, Come and preview these units, the views <strong>of</strong> theootan are you.WeichertI RealtorsliE.gih STREET 3998000Fuil]r fumluiid «nd reiay lo golor Bllhsr oiimjf la occupy orrgnttl Income, This Ural Howconn hu 3 botliooms. g bams,llmpliico and a very dsslmblsAibury Annua locollon nonrKXti nrssi. PIIWBO ail now,., litonly $160,900,Unllmllod polanllal nvnlimilo withthis HBW lining ol ihi DreiglArnil Holul nl lllh S CanlralAymue. Eiullen! ropoai dlsnltlla.Up m i] room-, and 1apsrimanii. Call Marf Aginey lorBddlllonal InlormellgnlVou m not be Dblfl lo dupllcoIP(his unlquu iiuploj ollgting, BllyBled on « BO- « 100' double leinear ?6tn sifctoi. TTiis pfoptdyhas mnra Bui.nra loolugg thanysuve aygr gson in a duplex,including hugi iBmlly imm *llhlull BrleN well liropiaoo. Two atgarage tool Ml lor ts.ig.oooSfeCan! (ind a dupluM on ConlroiAyanua lor gndar laM.OOO?How aboul aiOQ blotls, lool Tm,IWD bedroom unlit bolh hoalodand moitry lumlihtii tor justlili.lM. Donl fltlay on thisonolJl/IT LIITID: Msinfenanee^JanliDrial 5t?rv[te5 Builn^&s firsatOppgrtUnliy wlfh gollmlied growth potential Call Mafr Agency (Orlil dtll$ 89,900 buys a homeat the shore...that's all yours for allseasons!< %^".You've root hft) ;i lirrn-in ii>m Itlc ivhi-n vim i .in iiisp up andt-njoy 23PBAY CLUB • Ba.ul.lul tumlttisd J Bdrm,i Bum baylrenteondo miU, ImmMWel»M maAr appittnMB, AC paWnB »iecuniy, %ni no, piui (HMt R«f nqMMWlBiAOH BLOC5K ^ R YCONDO • h OManl SaMon. S barms..g burnt, dec*. Furry KmlthM. g*> hesimppiianm and Oatta TV, Awn. lnm»a,10 June. SS50 monlhry glut util No Pan ICall Heget RaalBn, 399-00* 1,BiAOHFSWjr EFFIOIINCV APT, - PrtvaiaEnnnn, mm arpsl, i Mrm.Apt,Silting Room with Cow TV, HOI WstsrBiB Haat, I4D0, monrWy inttjdti utn,AmllaBa Now, \ pnjBn. No FSB I r,., Dn/, D«h.I, G«f,O*, gu Ml I? SO, Merinopfts utiUfies. Oat iiA^i4 4 and taaveRESORT MARKETINGREALTORS'YlARLYRiNTALSOCEAN RIf F CONDOMINIUMTwo bedroom, 2 bath, unique floor plan,plenty <strong>of</strong> storage, built In saunaThree bedroom, with wrap-arounddecks. Beautiful views.CALL 388-6231NANTUCKlTCONpOMiNIUMtwo bedroom, 2 bath, pool, welflhtroom,assigned parking. All appliances.CALL 398-7300Yetrly RentalNsw duplex, 3 bidrooms, 2 baths 828*Qardeni single, 3 btdrooms, a biths iao*Northend, 3 bidroomi, 1 bath$S0+1600 sq, ft. pr<strong>of</strong>ttslonal <strong>of</strong>flct ,; $1600*Commtreltl <strong>of</strong>flot and large garage ,f " =Plus many othtre to choose fromlager* 4Z1 Batiertea Rd, 200 34th SI, 111 Atlantic Ave, *• 3990041 399 8822 399.IBM ** ( . * ( , . f . . f8 Barm, 1 bath, naa e*rpMtlMpptno aM Kfioo».IM mm, M w.SaDaytansSIMntmonthty V Mimrm RiNT mm BOUND •*9ft Bpwtm«iit eknim mar untumsiwa, M H M W .HJRNBWO THRii BTOBOOMAPARmtNf. U».rm, Oinrm,, Kmtn,wm, Wat. pry., HMI hduaai. teoo,Monwif pkn utiitM, ttn tm*?*a,OABMNS AREA • Md tea, a (arm.AM. S tun. eumm fattmti.Was., sy, Blinwa*., nai.ffls.. CariM M.F*tpla«, orMtntsi patting. 1 Vt HM» B» ^Wi AvaMUa lm»d«BS^i OB mmm miNa pate. Kateiwesi nsulrM.OOBAN CITY OAROiNS. MtuMul hMl-••niial mwijhbortKBd. m (,, mm badmmyI Balhi, alt w , (^ mm mifm,ng wnv Mature adults pratwrM, Awn,hrimaa. IJoo phn Mac. cm i1B.«8«.1 ^ «ayi, «SS«1 1BW kOLD NIW ENGLAND - In <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Bboaroom a ba^ irsi phil »NBIHe. 6aBHagarRaelEgtaia,ns.|lti,ONE BEDROOM APAflTMBNT . DHh-WMhar, WBHHn Ooial, giraja, ISMmonlhry plm utilities Call, ottet 4 PM,396 33UONE BiDROOM APARTMINT . mBoor, imariarAirYBr. dlshwuhw, eanrtllocation, orl street nrNng, t55O/monthInciude. ullllllm. jrf) Nt H BM-31B8.THB SKNT 1NKL-I.KDGRR, QCBAN CITV, NJ,VWirty RentalON^BEOROOU, NM KITCHEN -MMMtn, tamMiM. Raar «7 AtburyAw. *500 pur ma ndudlAa utnitm C»JiMUMBi.ONE BEDROOM . Second Fw, M-ntshea AvaJisbw aTior Oaebar i. ConlaaRobeti L SJ*TJ. Rom EMM, imAMiry AvnM « 5501 Wmi Avanuk.Osm6iuUSQMfeRS POMT AREA • UnwnMwaApenmora On Short Ro(M.Y«rtyi«a»,No Pstt, Pwity o> OflcM Spltt CMSAlTHHW • i iom», i bam, tM taxApBUmam, wm Oa*. WaNw am OyY*»Hy RtntalitWOOO • tnteMHMt com* o^m, |i vam. tt, m ms mftWMW* • (MtNtlmt.fMa MMmm^MM M thwt • bMivem, * WApHn, IBM ««• foCM StMMt ate ? pm. ««tk-MABMOWk UPPW TOWf«» • Ceto.riM S Dasfeem, ii» burnt, \mm.M«f mm «M MA. Aft, Qtm» AwlOct. i M. Ne |)M! ftdMneaa, lisa. ra.PWWi1S«»«8eWM»»tetMm, 1 Mil, Ml, •Nrtea. oot wn. tin«*aM M M I I N I ^SOUTHING > two DMroom, I Mh, 111II, Avu Sipl m. MatuAiaupM, Mmrequlnad.RaMM FValJv. Rfi »8PAOIOUS THRH BEDROOM APT. •lev mi, mlm eiipM, msMin wicnen,w*thsrKrtf«r, wnodlJumlng ttov», pon*\.« « * tocBsa. top now. tnOMsnth^unl ana haat OU UP4W1, (aavaRiMtaga,THREE BEDROOM • 1 Bali hegtt h»-nMiM. immanth. Call Hkger Rati ii.tta, 3M4K2,THRffl iiOROOM, i bam, Ul ftter, InGnrtens ana. On Mat, rutnuhM |SSVmonth. Can Haear Raal Ettats, we.•12!.QAROiNS HOMI. i Mmi, 1 Mt Mm,WWhan with dlBhwas., jar.ffli,, IMMmm, fflnlr* raem, dan, »m.,arji,, to, »•|W ««il wwnad par*. No TnlIWO. monlhly plus ulffllM. OU M0-1164.LARGE C0LONML MOUSE - 4 UnaMrmi, iv» bafti, leroa |r», ml. Bin, m,,and inMy, Pmluty |ym., on »\. p«n\ino.PirMM lor 4 EUlna employsel t1,00&mattui un. IK Wallay AM,, MMi Herm-iBU, Mm. ihru Frt., iota 4>m.AntNTIQN! PROPERTY OWNERSTIRED OF SUMMER RENTAL HASSLE??We here at GARDEN STATE REALTY arelooking torhouses, condos or apartmentsavailable for yearly rental11IV© have the customers but need thelistings!!Tne utmost care Is given In selecting tenantsthrough reference and credit checks, and thenonly with your final approval,Wo will be happy te assist you In themanagement <strong>of</strong> your property!!We specialize In personal attention to ourowners and customers.CALL NOW,... 399-3038i>isrw s*iwris itiSA1HT1I& AS1UJKY AVICNUICOC.KAN (:iTY, N..I.Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate SaleORTHBO ATTRACTrvB . i Mm,Brt I. AM. wlti largt MA, NM HMhtn» ramodalaa nreugfMul. FumntudAmlumWM, im si MBharMn^r rmsm-Ma. M UNM IrmiMI, V«r RounoIt**. WO monlht, 381 1BIBTHREE BEDROOM • i both. uMumkhetf2nd new tpi, Vrastwmyw, elt ittwtparking. (050 moniwy pan uS JohnsonHiMIMl,MUDigTORB nomoM -1 Mm, uiconoo, hn«nM or unrumtinW, UfVmm. M Htqar Aaal liWa, •»>US.mm MOROOM APARTMWT . \tt,Rm,, Dtn Rm, NWian, 1 taft MhVraWtr DM Drytt, DMk, pn«Jr% Inda, Norm snwl an*, tat.pan ulinai. Oal aeMIH.THREE BEOfiOOM APT. • B>11 AiburyAm, Onan City, N J Unrutnurw). Mwpal, tfalhwttivar, dWHrnhar, jifbao« dHpoial, M, lam an*, i o«iHaat,CanilM4il|»iapirm»,*.TOVW1HOUM . MA 3 bedroom*. SV»Mur*** aupoHno, dtapiaM, Ur condllion,PiiWnj % I «hj, UntMnlihM,tmI BJ» nwnft, Fr»n« RMI tTOWNHOUSE NANTUKET • SfsMsut tIgrmi,, IM r*h». Ampn Siortot, Poolsnd amir arMnllMa, Avullobls NorttMr 1. |7M, monthly plui utlllllt*. OmtMI3l*laiTWO BIDROOM APARTMENT • gsnMllocation. IMnn room, Mman, Mlh andgu hoal, MM monthly CHI MS4SN,TWO iBDROOM APARTMINT • 1 btlh,Naw KIMtn and Carpeting, Natr BM(yping and School., MM. monthly pluiUlict. Call Mr. Fsunco it MStilaDayi tM SM43M EvsnlngiTWO I10R06M APT, • SW» AMuryAvo., Ocwn Oily, NJ, unMthari,waihaMryar, dlihwiihw, garbagi dli-Kill, mm MTMI, porch 4 su haai. 0111iN44tl,iS7i|iBrfflg.+,TWO iBDROOM FURNISHED BUNQA^LOW • KlKlrlc bMoboart Mo pstslMOVminlhly plui UIIIIIIN, Call 391-0MS,«ll«reB,m.UNFURNIBHED. 1 bodroom, good leu*lion, porch, wAv, dlthwashsr. No Ml.Irilr doposlt 15/6 Inctudn. ullllllm.UNFURNISHED • a Bd/m.. 3V* baihTawnhsuii, GIMI IS Bky, Includm tilIMillMM. AvUltble November 1.11,000, monlhly plui Utllllsi, with BoolBlip |i,1M, All UMMO aval, mdWMktndi, Myllmi 398-1700,RenlEitetoSaleYMtty R»nitlUWWHStlD W«n»MTl« AWrtMpM HUBiaa, Call ifil^Jii,W TQWI«W carWl HAVE AVMUIUI. Hnral C M 3Dw?afl apBiiriarni for yaariy fang.RaMmtM* nt^Md. Gmj«n MM Raat-YEARLY RENTALS3 tedKom 5 bath unfurntthsd,touiKend. |F00rnonthty3 bedroom. 1 bath uppercottage, beach block,mKhMd. tTKMrionth-furnhhsd.! bedroom, \ bath south-•nd, UnlurnlshedutBI-UM,Commercial <strong>of</strong>fice epace.SDUthend. 630 iq. It,t«60rmonth«utillbe«.ACADEMYREAL ESTATE609 WEST AVE.398-3806500 BAYCONDOMINIUMSpteloui luxury 8a Mm., s ba#itt *o», peek,j-_rjiJittt.iIf ,> SECTION 1AV0Call308-7288YEARLY RENTALSVEfiYWaiWAWTAINEOTin tMwm, 1 MkHHMTNM Mjmm, \ tM torn, ME3M n&or Wfk*Triaa badfoont, 1 Mtt Mi RMfapt,, MMF,«,«,tntptyaiftl.Real Estate RentDISHWMMIR POTIfKMi AVAUILE•Fill ha ind part Ims, Apply In ptMnat tha ¥an!t» Inrv 608. aiimit, O.O.Wfl HINT • MWm, too «g ft, onusmStoro/Offlc©1160 VCALL OWNER399-8282Weichert, AffordabiUty PlusRealtors' PROGRAM FOR SELLERS AND BUYERSOCEAN CITY - OCEAN VIEWS - TaKa •look at thli bMutllul 2nd floor loulhandc<strong>of</strong>ldol Com* admire nt c«n«dr*l calling*,Myllghli, llrapMM, aBundant norag»t full appllmoa fekaga wfilla youralai on Ins bsautllul Iumi»ljln0t. Or titon Iha ro<strong>of</strong>top dKk w/braathtddng vlew«<strong>of</strong> ihe ocean a maadowt, Whtihtt you'raan Investor kwklng for an aioallant rsm«lunH or a vacatiorMr looking lot a fullyaqulpptf 2nd l»m« - ifilf unit ha* it alllO f DOMAN Crry. TM Ur «M TM1 AgMij Mm,, f Vi MM h tton harm, tmMMdma M • rwtd 2 Mm,, 1 MN «r


PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO THE SK NTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j ..11I9Yearly RentalDESIRABLENORTH END1 & 2 Bedroom aptsNow available thm399-3889YEARLY & WINttR REMTAISAVAILABLE2 and S BedroomFamished i UnfurnlihgdThe hmU Agency3M-4400RoomsROOMS$50-$85 PER WEEKAyalaHB, TV, Dab*, M». talh,maM urv,, PV*,, Wd, nap,liSCAYNi HOTEL399-1335Real Estate WantedI'lOAL FAMI1Y BliKS . nltouldblohnrns is purshiisa In OCBBH Guy No reTiiors call 3yi I94eFlorida Real EstateWINTER RINTAL Alliscllvo lurnllhedlar^B 1 Bdrm Apt Pompans Beach Callmt 8830LONGBOAT KEYBARAflOTA, FLORIDAInlay • month or two Inthe lun In our Condo itWhllnoyBsach on thoquietnorthind <strong>of</strong>LonBDOitKtjr\This iBfpi tm bsrJroomapt, li Bright and cherryand li on ths Ind floor,overlooking asleepylagoonMitleulouilymalntalntdatoundi with I pools,rinnii §ourts, ind mllil elbeaches to explore.This Is a friendly adultresort fo; those who warnto git away from hotelsand hl-riie vacations.Available from arilresidents Don ITerryJohnson for Just $1800 amonth.Call 609-653-0663 EvM,io*LotsILAIRITOWNi 02 iwe by ownerView May msd raided SopllcFlnlSBI.OSS rl Dili (301) Hi 1311 afterUPMOQMMSflOiAL LOT! . Cinlif Ob.S0xB5', $85,000 40)10$',|ll,0oajOies i ,tefl,M0,ArJdlllgnWly 1lirgt loi ol isailir or M i mio 4'"' tmmmM Isto, 1140,009Public Notice Public NeticA Public Notice Public Notlco Public NoticeSTATE OF NIW JBHS1VTo: Leo J. Hester; Mary JaneNOT1CT TO WWP5RTV OWNerePIEASE fAKI NOTICE (h« enVou am hereby jrven noitee thai Wednusoay, Ocrohw IS, IBM meupon the needing arm MnsMeratien Appfleam, as OMonatM below' wDdVQFOoiANeiryOA«MAVC6UNtv,NlWJEWiVRESOLUTION M 2S 172AWOLUIONA NICB L&RQE ROOM . tor a nW pan.Human. IMy or tenior otltan. III 0 . 6ama,-« shower S sow mwls • flay M »rtauSB parking nBsonobin RstAilOl 111 Ml 9348ENJOV THi APARTMiNT tor Iht pries<strong>of</strong> n iwm, AeroB Wi OC High lehool.Weekly Monihiy, ioaienil ram. 175and up Living room with «bl» TV, RillMetnm pnviitjas. iharao tarn PiMNiCh ROOM! • wun nngsnisr arm newly»L.r> Sltey-i wAlleflBn, BlB«lor, BhOBB,v nan*, etc OsyfcresVmonth, i-e par.sons, etoan. sift, no Mauftgc., wMapneo rsnoo Noar man. Andrew* Inn,•4ihS <strong>Ocean</strong> A» JWM36.OCcAN CITV - eenirslly located, rwm»145 n tSS weekly, private belli, partingcan Daw, ttft-endw 3i» jaw.plnlnt mod in a eryl' Baton In theSuperior Ooun ot New JMcay, LawOMiton, Cap* May Oaurjty, OseMNo. OPM-t^OOSOS-iB, kl whWh theState ot N«w Jsreey, by ir«i commissionero! TrnnsportaikHi. Is pislrmri.•no Leo J.Hesser;«, al,, in Mendints,an order was made therein onieptembsr a, loss whenby I wasIhM you ana the othershow arm* before thei el New Jersey, LawDivision, Cape Way Oounty, onNovember *, t9M afStto eWee* Inthe forenoon, at the Oourt House InAtlantK Cly, In the Oounty M Allanlle,and StBte 01 New Jersey, wfiyfydflrn&nt ^outd riot be risrtsereo•pointing Ihrse mintetHMd commbslormns.rssMenti <strong>of</strong> ths saMCourtly ot Cap* May. Io m (He earn,pentat tonto bo paid Tor the taMrw atthe land and premises described Ineard OarrtpMInt, Including me damage,ft any, rasuliing from the taMngto any remaining property, as 01 thedate si the eomrrtenedm*nl <strong>of</strong> thisaction, for pubdc use Mr Departmentot Tmnspgrtatlon purpose! as setfonh In MM OompWnt, at which timeand place you ehouM appear If you*Wre woe heard. -This action has been Instituted forthe purpose <strong>of</strong> eemilrtng for pubicuse by eandsmnMtdn pmeeerJInesthe land and premises described "nsaid Complaint for Department <strong>of</strong>TnMBportallon purposes and eoncornsreal HIM* totaled on the east-Orty «a Sorners Poirfi for PnslinTnary«rw Rral Major SubdivisionApproval and variances H U MShane* the M ine (jeMenitlo <strong>of</strong>•loek nSfLots 3 and 4, srw BfOi*11B, Lots *. i and 6, H U M AVBnu-e,Sornera Point, New JerMyAimoueri the Appliettit believes(hit the eristlno dimension* <strong>of</strong> theseMi quHrry Mr rwn contormlno BraMui. Applicant Is, nevenhe'eae,requesting. In the aflernMKv. thaivarlanceabe Bnmted, Thase varf.•new InetuM Ihe following!1. Lot SM . atthouah the minimumlot sire M p M h the. R.i Ota.trlel Is 7,800 square feet, theApplicant Is rsquetlinj that the (B)Ms be reeanngund M range Irom aminimum square footage <strong>of</strong> appronl.mainly B.SBO.Si squara roil »B7,ttl,saaaijarefeM,a. Lot wfrlih • whie the «-i Zonerequire* that the minimum tat wMthshal b* 70 reel, three (3) <strong>of</strong> thereeonflouHid tots shall haw a mhlmumlet width <strong>of</strong> approMmaiMy UJ. Rear yard setback . white Iheminimum rear yaM setback requirementin tha R-i DrstrW Is SS feel, theAWMnt Is requesting thai several<strong>of</strong> those lots MMaJn rear yard setbaclirMumminis si»feet,4, ArMmonarry, the AppOcaffl wnrequest any BtMFilonBlvManees Mat tha L_twcBSsaryangprSBor.A tneetlng ol »,.. piNorth wldwsod, In Ina <strong>County</strong> olOape May, and Itaie ol New jetiey,P.Cy&S,ur.WmfwStaheld In the Counroom el Ins MunMpal BeiMoasguMK New AVou an aln olven nodes (hit aDeelamiion ol TaHno was lied In (hisaction August is, liBB end that thesum ot 140,000.00 was deposiM in-' • said Deeramilon olPoint, N.J, at Tm p.m.day, Ortoser ii, 1W». _atterid and spook at this meeting,Wwlli be heard, *The BopUMtlons tor lha ajorarnen-Honed Revised Prallmlnary andraLUIONAUTHOBiaNfl A PBOPM-BIONAL BBRVfOrtCONTWAOT•ITWE1N THI CITV OF OCEAN. CITYANOCASHAN OMPORATIO^iNSuBANCi stwvioraWHFREAS. tM My M OenflCity i» deMmw ol emanns (me ft pis.tacMonal services eemraM w«h theCnhin intumnoo Agancy M nvMw,nrwtyre. and naeedtfe the gmi*wnpfoywi benrflt, andWHWlAi, «h« pmposai iiem lhaCaaiin eo^rifajtaB (naunnee BurviMiQUfflnei lha tonowin^ term, tobensompnahed:A, Cashun Corpotwlon wit helpIfi&l^^^tteni nsg^nafa eaefi uitiutf^W1$e In pnlmluni mfth Sw ^taaantBin CmnehM BMaMmgrm,T»» gMM M 10 attain tMMa MMto the rmuiti. The tugM data far HIMneapllallan would to ?6/1 Mm.1, Qattwn the renewal eenaiaIntormRtlon. rsnswal ralei, andclaims, In owe. to avahiUe and eempareM» pmtanl ptan - to any Mmcomparable plan thm could be©ffenM In a ooinpatkivs martaiplese.C. 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1 931373 SAMPLEH0«G ANDOSlP \GE 20 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CIT¥,N4. ' THURSDAY, OCIXWfcK .i M^-Ranii, 6-0, 6-0. Thenk|i. i.ip]x\i Kim Mogan <strong>of</strong> Prevention in the Depart,I lolv spmi by the »me fi-0, men! <strong>of</strong> Insurance. The Just a few points in eithernumber is t«0-«62-0097. Of those matches could haveIn hi't M\ wins, Frank has The toll-free number Is forchanged the outcome <strong>of</strong> (hem-i vn lust a set, winningi, 1 • ncl-.i ^lie has beatenI- • • • vim, 73=15, iniNew Jersey residents only,lANNACI ATTENDSARMY CAMPCadet Paul R. larmace Jr.,son <strong>of</strong> Paul B. and MichelleL. Iinnaee <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,received practical work familitary leadership at theAgainst Holy Spirit, however,there were three ton somatches that determinedthe win.L<strong>of</strong>ts defeated Spirit'sHeather C<strong>of</strong>f, 7-6, 4-6, 7-ft atnumber two. She won thothird «#t tiebreaker. 8 pointsto 6,The HetrickTammarosecond doubles team wontheir match, fi-3,3-6. 7-ftteam match.Garrity lost a three-setdecision to the Spartans'Marisa Pflum after winningthe first set, 7-%. Franuj andParent lost the first doublematch In straight sots.LJVERWURST SANDWICH IOn your choice<strong>of</strong> Bread or RollCLOSED SUNDAYDELI & cateringyMAKiUSAHAilT"1016 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 398-1046yyHrs: Monday to ssturdsyr a.m. Apm.LOOK AT WHAT IS MOREINTERESTING!<strong>Ocean</strong>Home SavingsLoanare now compounding dally6 mo,1-yr.18mo,30 mo.3yr\Syr.Rale7,958,258,508,758.859.10Yield8,27368.59898.87069,14319.25239,5257OCEAN CITYHOME SAVINGSAND LOAN ASSOCIATIONMain Office1001 Asbury Avo><strong>Ocean</strong> Crty,NJ, 08226Tel; 60^399 0012Brancho0tB(vdMarmora, M,J, 00223Tel: 609-3900044M for Cusforrwr 3^,jBikers gatherHundreds galhered on tht Muite Pltf for a light dlnntr followed by a programannouncing the winners In the annual multiple sclerosis bike allwn which raisedover $300,000 The bikers rode from Philadelphia to <strong>Ocean</strong> CBy Sip! 84.SPORTSUPDATESUrj« Mdgtwmy and Lanoe Hess led Ae way asAM-Midnd Brldgaton defeated <strong>Ocean</strong> City, W-M,in boys cross country It was the Raiders* first loss c*the season.Ray McAlamem sowed for <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Midi KkhDortey for Mainland, creating a 1-1 tie tosoccer.Lori Heywood led the way as OCs top-ranked girtscross country Mam stretched its winning stank to 29meets with wins ever Bridgeton and Holy Ooss.The Raiders* top-ranked Reid hookey team defeatedMainland, 4-1, but Blair Henry's second hall goal fartfw Mustangs ended Marisa Bailie's string df eightstraight shutoutsMore details on these games, Saturday's <strong>Ocean</strong>City-Mainland football gamp and more in Tht SentinelLedger next Thuridays.Female athletes have come a long way, baby!By JtM UPPER medal demonstrated more••'">. (eammatesbehind fteir back as onlyskills and ability dim thei.in d h•• i in blitiingOousy and a few others wereOne <strong>of</strong> tht more popular men did who played fteA'^i^.iTiii. Kelly L<strong>of</strong>ts wonbar-room discussions has game in me "SOs. 1 am tonvtaeedftey would havea '.ii.iij-hl sol virtory overTomorrow afternoon (Fridayat 4) the Raiders face letes from different eras. beaten any high school orboon the comparing <strong>of</strong> ath-I,iii,) Painu-ntiori at No. 2 Army ROTC advanced•iiiii;lcs whiU 1 Shannon Garniy'-iviMit Mmidy Coldieh nace Is a student at Nor-Tuesday they travel to meet All? How about AU venuscamp, Port Bran, N. C. lan-Atlantic City at home. Next Could Louis have teaten college team <strong>of</strong> equal size,uko;\wich University, Vfaeland, ranked 10th inTyson? Ruth and Cobb; whatNu-ole Franus and Northftald.Vt,South Jersey.oould they do against today'splayers?After viewing me Olympic^ • THIS WMK'S SPECIAL • ^1games, I would like toexpand thii Ume-wom argument.The woman athlete <strong>of</strong>today Is perhaps better thanher male counterpart <strong>of</strong> yesterday.The women's basketballteam In winning the goldthat played 30 yean ago (ohthat hurts!). Having laoid upmy Chuck Taylor ConverseAU-Star ineakBre on the playground,in high riiool andlater in oallege, I neverwould have Imagined thatthe women who wem playinga half


f iI 'i§PAGE I — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,Your ChoicettwcloMlc wing back. Rolled omucuw gracefully!o mtti ftvMlble wd cushion. All mtingotiihapedwlk) wood Ouoon Anns legsWONDERKNiT/SCOREIOARDfor BoysSAVINGSSale! Choice ChairsBuy that needed spare, Or pick a pair.Our best selling chairs are all on sale!Reg, $299.95NOWSHIRTS _»v t , - • , , JS810 ASBURY AVE. • OCEAN CITY • PHONE 399-5511•MAIMft Cnff, • VISA • MMMnj • AMiX •MCLOSEDSUNDAY810 ASBURY AVE, • OCEAN CITY PHONE 399.5511Stumfi Oig. < VISA • Maiacad • AMEX • DjunerOraN DAILY 9 AM,i FRIDAY UNTO, 9 PM,CLOSED SUNDAY


PAGE 4 -SECTION ONEHospital fashion show withwardrobe <strong>of</strong> Miss AmericaSelections from the <strong>of</strong>fldalwardrobe <strong>of</strong> Kayo Lani in Somen Point,at the Sands Country ClubRat Rafko, Miss America The event is sponsored by1988, will highlight a lun-thcheon and. fashion show Shore Memorial Hospital<strong>Ocean</strong> City diapter <strong>of</strong>12:30 p.m. Tueiday, Oct. 18auxiliary, anJ will featureMarianne Hailas and Janet Kiernan, right, model (ash-Ions lo be shown during upcoming hospital auxiliary luncheon/fashionshow.SweatSuits$29.50includingFREEMONOGRAM(3 initials or name)Siisei S,M,L & XLAssorted Pastels50% Cotton50% Acrylic700 Asbury Ave.Dilly lO-S; Fri. Bv. 'Ul IAPma ToijPoi<strong>Ocean</strong> City398.1740evening povns, daytimedresses and skirts, a-hdSportswear worn by MissRafko during her reign.Miss Rafko, a regi•storednurse, donated more than45 items from her "Made inU.S.A." spring and fallwardrobes 'to Shore MemorialHospital <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint, and the MainlandDivision <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic CityMedical Center."As a nurse 1 am wellaware <strong>of</strong> the critical needfor comprehensive medicalservices throughout thecountry,* "aid Miss Rafko"Speaking lor nivself andthe Miss America Pageant,wo are proutl that thisdon.itiiin will support theexcellent wnrk and medicalcare provided bv those hospital*."A social hour will beginat 11:30 am. followed bythe luncheon and fashionshow.The show also featuresthe fall 1988 fashion collectionsfrom the Shops ForPiRpagalk) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.For tickets or information,call Kathryn Waltersdorfat 399-2099, Thedonation fcr the show isSI 8,DEPARTMENT STOQETHE SENTINKl. LEDGKR, OCEAN CITY, NJ.Mr anrl Mrs rrpd FeamsideBryson, Feamside wedKathryn Bryson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, JohnBryson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv, nnd Fred Feamside, ion <strong>of</strong>Freda Feamside aiui Walter Feamside, both <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, Pa., were married recently in GloriaDei Lutheni C'hutvh. Huntington Valley, Mrs,Feamside is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Delawareand attended Presel University, Mr. Fearnsideattended l'enn Stah. 1 University, They are bothemployed with Rohm .ind Hass Research, SpringHouse, Pa,, and are m.iking their home in Horsham,Pa.137 N. Shore Rd,(Ht, 9) Mormora NJIf you love Country, ——«-"If you love antiques,If you love monogrammed andpersonalized gifts,..YOU'LL LOVE OUR NEW SHOP(bilwflen 341H Si.and thoBoasley'i PI, Bridge)390-1013Saturday Tram 10 to 2 pick your pumpkinfrom our pumpkin patoh mdwo' II help yourchild paim iiHUili, ProprietorISOTONERP A N T Y H O S EOPEN DAILY10 t0 8Plan AprilweddingMr. and Mrs. Charles H.MeCardell <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityannounce the. enjiipmBnt<strong>of</strong> their daughter, KtaberlyAnne, to Timothy C.Adams, m <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mre.Herbert T. Adams, alio <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.The bride •!«« b a 1984graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CityHigh School and a 1986graduaw <strong>of</strong> tht Art fc RshionInstitute <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,Mr, Adams to a 1981graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> QtyHigh School and a 1986graduate <strong>of</strong> thi Unlveriity<strong>of</strong> Delaware.An April 1989 wedding toplanned.KimMcCardellTim AdimsIngram and WeidemanSonla Brieker <strong>of</strong> Dover,Pa,, announets the engagement<strong>of</strong> her daughter,Susan Ingram, to WalterWeidemann 111, eon <strong>of</strong> Mr,and Mrs. Waller Wildemannjr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Miss Ingrain Is a graduate<strong>of</strong> Shlppeniburg Universi-ty-Mr. Weidemann is agraduate <strong>of</strong> the University<strong>of</strong> Delaware with a maitertdegree from Indiana StateUniversity.A December wedding isplanned.New JtrityPIANO STUDIONow acceptingstudenta for 1988-89Member <strong>of</strong>: American College <strong>of</strong> Musldons, New JerseyMugle Teachers National Association gt Crecenda dub<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>County</strong>ANNUAL STATI & NATIONWIDBCOMPETITIONSWORKSHOPS & PERFORMANCES .hedFOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPOMTMINTSCall 927-8091Paddock Club ,,,Traditionals -- J vf -Especially for You "THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988 , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988Mr and Mrs. Jonathan KolleWed in Delaware ..Jacqueline Marie Fedena, accountant with Rowlanddaughter o£ Mr, and Mrs. and Stewart, P.A., in Wilmington,Del.Joseph William fedena <strong>of</strong>Aston, Pa. and <strong>Ocean</strong> City, The groom it a graduateand Jonathan Frederick <strong>of</strong> the Fennsbury HighKolle, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. School and Bit UniversityGeorge Frederic KoUe <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Delaware. He li currentlyYardley, Pa., were married pursuing « master's degrefrecently at Holy Rosary in buslnesi at Cornell Univarsity.Church In Qaymont, Dal.TTie Rev, Gregory M, Cor-Following a wedding triprigan <strong>of</strong>fldated and a receptionfollowed at the GreatHall at Neumann College,Aston.Karen Fedena, sister <strong>of</strong>the bride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,was the maid <strong>of</strong> honor.Bridesmaids were LynnFedena, sister <strong>of</strong> the bride,<strong>of</strong> Aston, Meredith Kolle,sister <strong>of</strong> the groom, <strong>of</strong> Yardley,Trade Harbold, Columbia,Md., and KtaberlyMarchllk, cousin <strong>of</strong> thebride, <strong>of</strong> Aston.Best man wai ThomasKelly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.Assisting as ushers wereSteven Fedena, brother <strong>of</strong>the bride, <strong>of</strong> Aston, FrancisBrown, Ardmore, Pa., I.Carroll Condict, Yardley,Pa., and Mark Hepp <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,Flower girls were JessicaMarchlik <strong>of</strong> Claymont, Del,,md Megan Skura <strong>of</strong> Buffalo,N.Y,The bride Is a graduate <strong>of</strong>Sun Valley High School andthe Urdverilry <strong>of</strong> Delaware.She is a certified public'HoiiiliASIII W\ AVI Nl !to the Hawaiian Islands thecouple are residing in Newark,Del.Robbins tCelebrateanniversaryPr, and Mrs. Nelson F. *Robbini <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City werehonored recenfly at theSeaview Countty Club incelebration <strong>of</strong> their golden.|wedding annlversary, "'The dinner party washosted by their daughtersUnda Stephens <strong>of</strong> Topeka,Kan, and Barbara Mohler <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City,Mr, Robbins wag a denrlitIn <strong>Ocean</strong> City for manyyears before rearing after47 years in practice. Formerly<strong>of</strong> Haddon Heights,-the couple have resided"here since 1961.Thomas jewelersi |('I AN CExchange Club receives anawards and makes donation<strong>Ocean</strong> City IxchangeClub recently received thenational membership•ward ai a result <strong>of</strong>.' increased membership during1987.Skip Kate, dub presidentduring the period, receiveda gold wawh from thenational organization representativeBUI Lawn, paststate president, and HenryClouser, past nationalregional vice president.The <strong>Ocean</strong> City IxchanpClub Is the largest club inthe State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.The Club also presentedthe Exchange Club <strong>of</strong> Vinelanda check for $5,000 to beused for project Iccho,Exehanp Club Center HostHome Organization, whid\•Mists families with domesticproblems during times<strong>of</strong> crisis.The local club hasdonafed a total <strong>of</strong> $7,500•toward this project duringthe past year; Harry Clouser,<strong>of</strong> the Vlneland Club,Bill Lawn presents SkipKati, right, award from theNational Exchange Club.wai present to accept thecheck.Tracy French, recentlycrowned Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> City,was honored during arecent meeting <strong>of</strong> the Club,which produces the annualpageant.All contestants and theirchaperones were invited tothe dinner meeting as wellas Laurie Kohr, executivedirector <strong>of</strong> the pageant.The Club meets Mondayevenings at Daniel's Restaurantin Somers Point.Jack Jones, right, presents$5,000 check to HarryClouser <strong>of</strong> the VinelandExchange Club lor projectEccho.Tracy French, Miss<strong>Ocean</strong> City 1889, and LaurieKohr, left, wsra guestsol honor during recentExchange Club muting.photo by 8«nlwS1iJff- Hlgh,«lbool.,8tudenl8 Katrlnd Yeafieks, standing, and Amy Tolson, seated, nad,< aloud to yoiinflsters at the primary school.IRELOCATION SALE -Wo're relocating to Florida, which means you save big!25% To 50% OffEVERYTHING IN STOCK • EVERYTHING MUST GOLamps, Tables, lidding, Furniture, PicturesAccessories and so much morelBUY NOW... AND SAVE!SCIOLI INTERIORS324 Wost Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.j. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 to 5\THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N J,Deadline is Oct. 19for contest entriesRecipes for tht Sentinel-Ledger's 11th annualWtari toot<strong>of</strong> contest must be received by Sip-m.'*Wednesday, Oct. 19 tobe eligible forcash prizes.At that time aUredpes will be given to a panel <strong>of</strong>judges to determine 10 seniifinalistp In each <strong>of</strong> thethree categories; appaUzan and salads; entreesand soups; breads and desserts.The 30 entrants chosen will be notified by moil tobring their dish (prepared at home) to the <strong>Ocean</strong>City Intermediate School, Ifw Sweet and toyAvenue on Thursday evening, Nov. 3 for tiwfinalJudging. Cash prizes will be awarded and winnerswUI be announced. The event is open to tiwpublic.A new category will be added Bus year; recipesand helpful WntB tormicrowave cooking. A winnerwUI be chosen from the entrants, and the recipeor helpful hint will be highlighted in theWhat's Cooking supplement, which contains all recipesaltered in the contest. "The winner wUI beannounced during the final judging on Nov. 3,There is no entry fee. Everyone is welcome tosubmit as many recipes as they wish in one, or all<strong>of</strong> the categories.Bach entry should be typed or dearly printed ona separate piece <strong>of</strong> paper witti B»e category, yourname, address and telephone number included.Send recipes to The Sentinel-Ledger, 112 B, 8thStreet, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, 08226, or drop mem <strong>of</strong>f at the<strong>of</strong>fice, Monday through Friday. For informationcall 399.5411.Motivate lecture topicVolunteer students from Street and Bay Avenue.<strong>Ocean</strong> City High School Trie high school studentsrecently read to pupils in demonstrated Trelease'sthe primary school classroomsas part <strong>of</strong> a project in books and reading to chil-idea: you sell the love <strong>of</strong>conjunction with the Parent dren by reading aloud toTeacher Association's lectureby Read Aloud Handbook every day.them for 10 to 15 minutesauthor Jim Trelease. 7:30p.m. Tueiday, Oct. 18 at the The lecture Is free andIntermediate school, 18thopen to the public.- ATTENTION-Civic GroupsSean D. HillPoint youthbecomes anEagle ScoutSOMERS POINT — Localresident Sean D. Hillbecame an Eagle Scout duringa court <strong>of</strong> honor, sponsoredby Boy Scout Troop277, Sept. 21 at the UnitedMethodist Church <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint,While 21 merit badges,along with community serviceprojects, are requiredto achieve Eagle Scout itahis,Sean has 25 badges andhas also earned die Catholicreligious award, Ad AltareDei.As a Weblo, he earned hisArrow <strong>of</strong> Light and is anactive member <strong>of</strong> the Order<strong>of</strong> the Arrow Lodge 423,Gltch Gumee.Sean Is the ion <strong>of</strong> Mr. andMrs. Lawrence HiU <strong>of</strong> PermsylvaniaAvenue.BusinessesPolitical Organizations"The Meeting Room"Location InSpiegel Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Plaza - Suite 1011217 Route 9 & Harry's CourtPalermo (upper Township) New jerseyAVAILABLE FOR RENT BY THEHOUR DAY NIGHTSeating for up to 50 w/tables, well-lit on site parkingfor over 30 cars.(Route 9-21/2 miles north <strong>of</strong> the new Acme)(Route 9 - fl 2 1/2 mUesjouth <strong>of</strong> South Shore Ford)CALL 263-6377The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Chapter <strong>of</strong> theShore Memorial Hospital Auxiliaryinvitesyouto*,.PAGE 5 — SECTION ONEBusiness women to holdluncheon, fashion showAmerican Business Women'sAssociation, oceancharter chapter, will hold its4th annual luncheojn andThere will be dopr prizesand a rafflB drawing. TickfIs are $15 per person; pro*show at Thtceeds will benefit thefashionFlanders Howl, 12:30 p,m,Sunday, Oct. 23 featuringfashions Iron Dot'sDesigner Outlet In <strong>Ocean</strong>City and Pun far You <strong>of</strong>,Unwood.Luncheon will be precededby a social tine In thtGarden Room beginning at12:30 followiKiby lunch at 1scholarship fund.For tickets and Informationoil Rhoda Brown 399-5107 or Merle Huber399-5411« 399-2652.All eodal news Itemsmust bo submitted Inwriting. 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*PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINELLEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N j .Businessowners tohear HughesCongressman William J.Hughei will speak beforemembers and guests <strong>of</strong> theCape May <strong>County</strong> chapter<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Association<strong>of</strong> Women BuiinossOwners 8:30 a.m. TTiursday,Oct. 20, at the WhitebrierInn, Avaloti.Various business issuesand pending legislation willbe discusied, includingmandated benefits, parentalleave, minimuin wage, andimmigrant workers.Breakfast, which costs$15, and meeting are opento the public. For reservationsor further information,contact Valerie Jpme>oat 398-1992First concert series at St. Peter's Church SundayOcefln ( itv I rieinis <strong>of</strong>Music Crown Sorios, affiliatedwith the Oci'iin CityArts Ceiucr. will iolobrateits 10th atinivorsiry withthree amccrlh for Ihr fallSMSein,The first concert, .1 p.m.Sunday. Oct. lh, will beheld at St I'etor's UnitedMethodist Church, featuringJohn Cri'gory Bate,organist a.ni rhoir master <strong>of</strong>the church, presenting anorgan rrcitiil, and DeborahRpoHpr. en!!Ui Tjrknts areSSḂate, burn in Philadelphia,Pa., be-giiM pianostudy at (ho ,igi' HI 10 andorgan study at ,ige \frHo won i\ RogpiitK awardfor college .mil severalmusic avvnnls while ntleruiSOUTH JERSEY SCHOOL*JOF BATON & DANCE (Our iiudsnls ire ipptirlng on TVCommerciiii, Broadway, Fllmi & Soaps!* Pre-School Dance * Tap * Baton* Jazz * Tumbling * Ballet* Acting * TV AppMrinciS * ParadesShows * Modeling * Fashion ShowsAges 2 1/2 to Adults• DIRECTOR PRISCILLA PARKER -3O9-TOe52317 §AY AVINUI, OCIAN CITY, N.J. 4tNo Need To Go ToExpensive SpasIndulge Yourself Now AtInches Aweighwith the ° JEuropeanPROCESSThe iuroMan Body Wrap Prsceas isi gtnulnt buropean style shaping wraphat tones and tightens looso skin andtfiiUB, This toning and tightening ii nota result <strong>of</strong> temporary wafer test likeother wrap processes, In tad {ftguaranteed.'If you would like to: • lost 6" to 28" in totalBow measurements In lust one session or • reduceunsightly ciilulite or • reduce stretch marks6" Guaranteed LossIn one wrap(land on Body Type) DC yOU don't pay!TONING SPECIALIntroductory Offir5 sessions210 New Rd.,Unweed Greene Shopping CenterOneHarvestVillageluncheonchanged ntymother'swhole life. J J653-0220ing Kingston (f*J.Y.) HighSchool. A graduate <strong>of</strong> WtstmtniterChoir College, hereceived a bachelor <strong>of</strong>music education degreefrom Westminster ChoirCollege where he majoredm organ and was enrolledin Q\e diurdi music department.He has done graduatework at ManhattanSchool <strong>of</strong> Muiic andElected to thirdterm as president<strong>of</strong> the Press Clubdirector <strong>of</strong> WOND-AM andWMCM=FM radio stations,was re-elected to a thirdterm as president <strong>of</strong> thePress Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Cityduring the monthly luneheon meeting Sept, 30 atthe Quality Inn, AtlanticCity.Schumian, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City,is the first president to bere-elected to more than oneterm.Walter Read, chairman <strong>of</strong>the N.J. Casino ControlCommission, was the guestspeaker.The Presi Club, which ist *Michaelmade up <strong>of</strong> foumalists fromNew jersey, New York andPennsylvania, is ana <strong>of</strong> theoldest news organizationsIn the country and wUl celebrateIts 100th anniversarynext month.Also elected to <strong>of</strong>ficewere Dan Heneghan, firstvice president- Carla Unz,second vice president;Elaine Frayne, recordingsecretary; Olga Chrtstensen,corresponding secretary;Bonnie Hollis, treasurer.Elected to the board <strong>of</strong>directors were Joyce Venezia,Associated Press; PatJenkins, Newark Star Ledger;Jeff Gold, Asbury Park Press;Robin Tully, WKTU-FM;Rick Lavelle, WMro-AM;Bernard lies, The Press.WINDOW GARB40% OFFVertical Blinds • Mini-Blindsand Pleated ShadesCall Lydla Nusbaum• 927-1691 •FREE Home and Office EstimatesATTWEFOOT OF TOE9th ST. BRIDGEOCIAN CITY, N.J.Billoon Anangemenuand Bouqueu forBlrthdayi, Wtddinii,Showen, Oet Welli andAll OceailoniIV1RYTHIN8 TORHALLOWEEN• Costumes• Masks & Make up• Party Supplies• DecorationsIv wife and I used to think Mom would never be happy at a retirementcommunity, hut a Harvest Village luncheon changed our minds. Welearned about all the things Harvest Village had to <strong>of</strong>fer, and we knewriif/it then that Mom would feel right at home there."Richard TailHarvest Village Is a new retirement community for people 82 andover who want to maintain their independence yet feel secure knowingthat there Is always assistance available,Located on Route 73 near Route 30, Harvest Village will be completednext gpring. Because it's brand new, Harvest Village doesn't haix> a waitinglist... vet! Which means you can still reserve your residential unitImmediately and have your'choice <strong>of</strong> locations, .And should you ever leave Harvest Village, your entry feei$BQ% refundable, So you can conttnue tolive the life you're accustomed to without cnmpromlsing your independence or financial future.For more information, attend the special Harvest Village luncheon November 3rd in <strong>Ocean</strong> City,For reservations call; (800) 83,%4442. There is no obligation,Harvest Village LuncheonNovember 3,1988 • 12 noonFlanders Hotel1 llh Street and the <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08228For reservations: 1-800-833-4442Hanoi VBlage information Offer vThe RnvfltoraafCntmtn*, Suite J!M• 'Writaomattended summer workshopsat Westminster ChoirCollege.While in college he wasorganist-director <strong>of</strong> musicat the Willow Grove (Pa.)United Methodist Church,and accompanist far the'Princeton Seminary MaleTouring Choir. He was amember <strong>of</strong> the student faculty,administration advisoryboard andrepresentative to the men'scouncil.He was founder »nddirector <strong>of</strong> the Grace MusicSeries which presented Sundayafternoon concerts forthe parish and community.Bate is the director <strong>of</strong> sixdioirs and me MasterworksChoir and Orchestra at St.Peter's and has instituted anoon organ redtal series.He is currently chairpersonOf the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ConcernsCommittee <strong>of</strong> theAtlannc City Chapter <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Guild <strong>of</strong> Organists., *Ms. Reeder is a widelyknown Philadelphia and<strong>Ocean</strong> City cellist andteacher.She is a formar member<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Orchesttaand currently prindpalcellist <strong>of</strong> ttie Opera company<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia andMozart Society also <strong>of</strong> Phil.«delphia. She is a foundingmember <strong>of</strong> the PhiladelphiaTrio and Amado Quartetand member <strong>of</strong> the TempleUniversity and the University<strong>of</strong> uie Am faculty.She is founder <strong>of</strong> Music inthe Mountains in EaglesMere, Pa. and appeared inthe first Friends <strong>of</strong> Musicconcert held in 1978.Male Chorus rehearsalsresume at Music PierDirector Raymond McAfeeannounced the <strong>Ocean</strong>City Male Chorus resumedactivity for the 1988-89 seasonMonday night, Oct. 10,The Male Chorus willsing at two events later thismonth at the MethodistChurch and also will partieipatein the annual Christmaicarol sing Dec. 17 onat its rehearsal room on thesecond floor <strong>of</strong> tiie Music the Music Pier.Pier.McAfee said aU wen whoDuring pier renovations like to sing are welcome tothe chorus rehearsed in the attend rehearsals f:30 p.m.choir room <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's every Monday at the MusicMethodist Church. Pier.CONSTRUCTION CORP,We do It all!1235 WEST AVENUE<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.REMODELING* KITCHENSBATHROOMS • INTERIORSVINYL SIDING •WINDOWSDfliUniri 4 pulWert for ,3 J Year*Call 399-5338Entire Stock <strong>of</strong>Men's & Woman's DistinctiveSportswear& AccessoriesFinalSI 7 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J,pierre cardin I Folo I STETSONWhenMwBuyOne Pair <strong>of</strong> Glassesat NuVision,YouGetaSecondil?Choowycw MAKUMHagr Item hiihfp quttytwn.««MpUrWBSBBSL BBSLycr MMf I M OHCfflXJtn*Tnow swap*UKHQHUt.W882John BateTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13.1988Deborah ReederTHE FRIENDS OF MUSICOF THE OCEAN CITY ARTS CENTERpresent In recital3 pjn. Sunday. Oct. 16John Gregory Bate, OrganistDeborah Reeder, CellistatSt. Peter's United Methodist ChurchDr, M. Russell Shivers, Senior Minister(Door donation $5)Reception following performancein the Stainton RoomPrtlude and Fugein C Major, Opus 37Patmcaglia and Fuguein C Minor.............Felix Mendelessohn(1809.1847).........fohann SAutun Bach(1685-1750)Pitem en Concert.Francois Coperin(1668-1733)I. Prelude, II. Siciliene, HI. La Tromba,IV. Pliante, V. Ak de DiableSong without Words, Opus 109,. ......MendelssohnDebra Reader, CellistToemts in D Minor (Dorian) , ............BachINTERMISSIONThrse American Organ Pieces]mus Calls Us ,". Emma Lou Diemer(b. 1927)And All the BellsRang Out the Good NewsElmsDaniel Ptakham(b. 1923)NedRorem(b, 1923)MusetteJacques Offenbach(1819-1880)Vocalise forCello and Piano, Opus 27 , Vincent Perslcheta(b. 1915)Fanfaresfor Organ , Calvin Hampton .(1938-1984^;Chorale in A MinorCesar Franek-(1822-1890)CompleteBeauty ServiceiOpen Year'Round1520 Aibury Avt. PhOnt 399-1575Up Jour OMda^ ShoppingOur many atationa^ albums <strong>of</strong>fsr aselection <strong>of</strong> quality stationery for allaggs.Ar'"' "stationgiy is always appreciated • andcosts less than you'd expect!STOP IN and take advantage <strong>of</strong>the RYTEX SALE!McHENRY'S328 Atlantic Avi,. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.« 389-0711,Call 389-0711 Hours 9:30 to 6:00SECOND HAND ROSEUSBD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES. MC.GOING OUT OFBUSINESSBUIL WNflJOLDS!LiJNe WiBYTHINQDELIVERY AVAILABLE • 399-5401"'"'"" H ' inf ! Kw'IITHURSPAV, OCTOBER 13, IMS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, PAGE 1 — SECTION ONEVOLUNTEERS NEEDEDPEESFORS.H.LP.(continued from page 1) Welcome night set for No takers for old bank buildingThe Senior Health tasuranceFrograrn is now•The report also says thereFriday's auction <strong>of</strong> four Jakubowski, • according to nis Club, Somers Point- The Somers Point residence,located on more man <strong>County</strong>, and volunteers areavailable in Cape Mayit plenty <strong>of</strong> money available Nov. 2 on Music Pierarea properties yielded two <strong>of</strong>ficials from the auction Mays Landing Road, wast£,pay for the extra man-sales and over $800,000 for company.me other major propaiy a half acre, is famous locally needed to attend a workshopon the project to be| power, and that the local <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will sponsor its upstate New York-based Not sold was the only mat didn't sell. The theas a place where animalsfee schedule should be annual welcome night for new residents 750 p.m. businessman Roger <strong>Ocean</strong> City property on the 40,000-square foot indoorwere once kept inhumanely held 9 a.m, to 4 pm Nov.changed so fees match Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the Music Pier, Mooriyn Terraceand boardwalk,Auctioneers said this color brochure as "ideal forelght-parcellist.sports dub, listed in a fullby a disturbed owner who 1-3 at the Vo-Teeh Center,expenses"•Permit fees paid to the All new comers who have moved here in the post Tour hereperformed operations on Qest Havan complex. Bweek ftat the former bank omer uses," attracted ainterested, call Unda Taylortownship eanstruction <strong>of</strong>flciars<strong>of</strong>fice brought in resentatives <strong>of</strong> Oman Qly. There wU be entertain-Saturday <strong>of</strong> Asbury Avenue and 8thPoint Police has Depart-Reared Senior Volunteeryear are welcome to meet the dvic and business rep-building at the comer <strong>of</strong> $750,000 <strong>of</strong>fer, auction <strong>of</strong>fi-the animals, the Somers Day, project director <strong>of</strong> the$§S3,43I during the period ment and refreshments will be served.ment confirmed.Program, at 8864784,IM547 vs. 8267,865 appropriatedfor the <strong>of</strong>fice's oper-For infOTttanon call 399-2629.MIJA plantatton over the same period,i Biereportstates.The report directe Kenneyto address the matte 1 tamediatelyby reworking thefee schedule, and Kenneysaid h« will be preparing arevised fee schedule for theTownship Committee'sreview.The state report says feesshould be updated everytwo years. Kenney indicatedthey were last revisedwhen he came on the job in1985,Kenney says the fees arelower than those recommendedby state guidelines,and that budgeting theproper fee schedule is a littleUke trying to predict thefuture."You have to get outyour aystal ball to figureout what the fees will be intwo years," he said,explaining that fee revenuesare Bed to the variable levels<strong>of</strong> construction. "As faras I'm concerned, we sUUcharge less than the stateand give better service."Although it concludesthat Kenney's is "generallya well-run <strong>of</strong>fice," the bulk<strong>of</strong> the report, nonetheless,raises procedural questionsabout the operation <strong>of</strong> thecode <strong>of</strong>fice.Kenney argues that thereport has so many shortcomings,it's not even acredible assessment.For Instance, the reportcomplains mat plans forone house <strong>of</strong> a development<strong>of</strong> similar houses — calledprototype plans — are noton file as they should be. Aplot plan, floor plan, andexterior elevations shouldbe on file, says the report,Kenney said an <strong>of</strong>ficialinterpretation <strong>of</strong> the rulesays only a site plan isrequired."These guys aren't evenreading their own stuff," hesaid.A directive that the <strong>of</strong>ficehave a licensed fire inspectoris inappropriate, Renneysaid, because such aninspector is already availabletwo days per week.Although BIB uniform eonstruetioncode permits it,the report also finds faultwith kenney doing thework <strong>of</strong> the fire inspector.Kenney agrees that he has,"quite a few hats;" theyInclude state-lioensed construction<strong>of</strong>ficial, buildingsubcode <strong>of</strong>ficer, fire inspector,zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer, He haspart-time help for elecWe,plumbing and fire inspections.Covering code enforcementand construction<strong>of</strong>ficial duties at onceallows Kenney to know thefull scope <strong>of</strong> conditions at agiven site. But at times itcan cause confusion forhimself and builder whenone topic blends into theSOLD, FUBNiSHID AND iNSTAUJBIV A SiABI AUTHOHIZiD INSTALLIBTnuiT YOUB HOMf TO 1IAR1 «UTHOBIZID SEHVIC1Kitchen CabinetRE-FACINGCall to. iLIMlNATI KITCHiN TIAR-UP• ALL DOORS & DRAWER FRONTS REPLACED. LOW COST • ALL EXPOSED AREAS COVEREDAND HARDWARE REPLACED• CHOOSE PROM FRUITWOOD, SPANISH OAKAND ALMOND• ADDITIONAL CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS AVAILABLE. EUROPEAN STYLE DOORS ALSOtotal Cabinets Covered As Well As WoodThis coupon It worth* 100.00towards Installation <strong>of</strong> new oablnat dears& drawer fronts by Saars Authorized Sarvloa_ ^ as _ ^ ••_•— —— ^ ^ ^—•O«i not apply toprim uln •DOUBLE COUPON SAVE $200i coupon Is worth* 100.00towards Installation <strong>of</strong> new cablrwt doora& drawer front* by Sears Authorized Service_ _ _ _ _ — —••—•-__——•• Doci net apply to prior ult«.NO DOWN PAYMENT • SEARS CONVENIEhff CREDIT PUNoner, he said.And Kenney claims one<strong>of</strong> the changes he will haveto abide by wUl hurt futureproperty owners.According to the state,certificates <strong>of</strong> occupationshouldn't be issued beforehealth department approvalsare In hand. But, saysKenney, for some reason,wells are <strong>of</strong>ten the last iteminstalled in a new home bybuilders.Heret<strong>of</strong>ore, Kenney hadan agreement with the CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Department <strong>of</strong>Health whereby the townshipwould issue a temporarycertificate <strong>of</strong>occupation before the finalweU inspection,—James FiuFatriekThe Cape May <strong>County</strong>Municipal Utilities AuthoritywiU conduct an openhouse and public tour 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday <strong>of</strong>all four <strong>of</strong> its sewage treatmentplants including the<strong>Ocean</strong> City facility at 45thand West."We wanted to give thepeople the opportunity tosee for memselves whereclean water begins andlearn more about Cape May<strong>County</strong>'s new secondarytreatment system," saidWilliam F.X. Band, MUAchairman.The MUA will conductgroup tours leaving everyhalf hour.The Crest Haven compostingplant is also listedon U»e tour.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Police Dept,& Rescue SquadFor the fast, efficient serviceyou gave us for our erMrfency,In Great AppreciationAnderson Electric Co,| PA CALL TOLL FREE 1 -800-831 -2730Phila Ar8i,,,.Z45-0B08 Lancastir ...,299-5959Ailgntown 770-1313 Reading .......378-9484Hamsburg ,,.232-2181 Scranton 861-1112| Hizsiton 455.2212 Wilkei-Barre 824-2212NJ a OIL. CALL TOLL FRE11.800-831-2744S, Jsrwy 541-6111 Dow .....734-5148Buf.ingten,,,,B77-0SSS Wilmington ..652-1266Trenton 288-8181J "LENOXWAREHOUSESALEOCTOBER 13-23,1988Come join in the fun as we unveil the tenox Warehouse Sale in our facility inPomona. New Jersey. The Lenox I all Warehouse Sale is the perfect place to find specialLenox pfoauets designed expressly for the Sale.. .and all at SAVINGS Of* UP TOSOW!Stock up on lovely Lenox china and crystal gifts, dinnerware, special tablelopaccessories...available ONLY at the Lenox Fall Warehouse Sale. Hurry in!!SALE HOURSMon.-Fri, 8^0-5:00Sai.£00-5;00Sun. 12:00-5:00LENOX*POMONA, NEW JERSEY 08240(609)641-3700MajorCredit CartsAcceptedSoeet wasn't sold becausethe 1400,000 high bid wastoo low.Sold for $700,000 was theformer Unde Dick's -Market,Central Avenue andSteelmanville Road, Bargaintown.Th« auction companywould not reveal the purchaser<strong>of</strong> the supermarket,nor the buyer <strong>of</strong> the singlefamilyresidence on 120Wilmont Ave., SomersPoint, which went for$162,500.Roger's Racquet and Ten-cials said.Vie Clemens, vice president<strong>of</strong> Traiman real estateauction company <strong>of</strong> Phildelphia,said mere was nominium bid set byJakubowski."He either said yes or hesaid no," Clemens said m aColumbu* Day phone Interviewfrom his Spruce Street<strong>of</strong>fice.The Uncle Dick's site,sold along with two adjacentrancher-style dwelltap,is a 17,000 square-footnonconforming building ona two-acre Irregular parcel.f J |ss.QOeff' CUT *BLOWDRYQ»t aoquaintad wIBi r JK^ •*** ' M " SiTonl, ouf New Stytit f ^For an appointment Phon* 396-C0MBLoc«ted In Thi Flinders Hotel 11th A The BoardwalkOeMn City, New Jersey * Frtt Parking on Flanders LotihoeHogpi OpmiT u,t * Thupi 10 4,:WM,,FH JilUKITWO WEEK'8 MESSENGER OF FRIENDSHIP {"SOSSIS DAY It Sunday Oot 18th"MMONLY!I «B UBUfMlt (Mi"fliitBNUM Mum Ptanta h ylmndwmtiiam,TrifHn*di»Wihgirp«Hybow.Our«!3.9GV.hi.«ohlf ISCHIR'S Mob My y Day y Bouquet" q AlwoyiBvallgblt


t,1 ;?!PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .Businessowners tohear HughesCongTOMtnan William J.Hughes will spfflk btforpmemben and guesh. <strong>of</strong> theCape May <strong>County</strong> chaptw<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Association<strong>of</strong> Women BusinessOwners 8:30 a.m. TTiursday,Oct. 20, at the WhitebricrInn, Avalon,Various business issuesand pending legislation willbe discussed, includingmandated benefits, parentalleave, minimum wage, andimmigrant workers.Breakfast, which costs$15, and meeting are opento the public. For reserva-Uom or further in forma-Hort, contact Valerie Jertieeat 398=1992 ,First concert series at St, Peter's Church Sunday<strong>Ocean</strong>(• itv I riOHtJs <strong>of</strong>Music Concert sours, affiliatedwllh ihe iVo.in CityArN Center, will celebrateit? 10th anr.ivi'rsirv withthree ennrrm lor Aio fallseason.The first concert, "* p.m.Sunday, Oct. 16, will beheld at St Peter's UnitedMethodist Church, featuringJohn tlregory Bate,organist a.id choir master <strong>of</strong>the church, prvirnring anorgan recital, mid DeborahReeder, frllisi lukeis areSOUTH JERSEY SCHOOLfOF BATON & DANCE(Our sludinis are appearing on TVCommsraalt, Broadway, Films 8 Soapsl* Pre-School Dance * Tap * Bston* Jan * Tumbling * Ballet• Aeting * TV Appearances * ParadesShows * Modeling * Fashion ShowsAges 2 1/2 to Adults- DIRiCTOR PRISCILLA PARKER -309-7065 *2317 lAY AVINUf, OCiAN CITY, N.J. -kNo Need To Go ToExpensive SpasIndulge Yourself Now AtInches Aweiohwith the °EuropeanBodVWraPROCESSThi iufopBin Sody Wflp Proesii laa genuine fcutopean style shaping wrapHill tones and lightens loose skin andtissue This toning and tightening is nota result <strong>of</strong> temporary water loss likeottior wrap pracUMl, In tact it'sguaranteed.If you would Ilka to: • lost 8" to 28" in totalbodv measurements In Just one union or • reduce junsightly ciliulili or • reduco strotch marks6" Guaranteed LossIn one wrap(Bated on iody Typ«) or you don't pay!TONING SPECIALIntroductory Offer5 sessions210 Niw Rd.,Unwood Oritnt Shopping Center_653-U2ZQ$S,Bate, horn in Philadelphia,Pa., began pianostudy at the age <strong>of</strong> II) andorgan study M age IfiHe won ,i Regents awardfor college and severalmusic awaids while .ittrndingKingston (N.Y.) HighSchool, A graduate <strong>of</strong> WestminsterChoir College, hereceived a bachelor <strong>of</strong>music education degreefrom Westminiter ChoirCollege where he majoredin oj-gan and was enrolledin tfie church music department.He has done graduatework at ManhattanSchool <strong>of</strong> Music andElected to thirdterm as president<strong>of</strong> the Press Clubattended summer workshopsat Westminster ChoirCollege,While in college he wasorganist-director <strong>of</strong> musicat the Willow Grove (Pa.)United Methodist Church,and accompanist for ttiePrinceton Seminary MaleToiiring Choir. He was amember <strong>of</strong> the student faculty,administration advisoryboard andrepresentative to the men'icounciLHe was founder anddirector <strong>of</strong> the Grace MusicMichael Schurman, news Pennsylvania, is one <strong>of</strong> theSeriei which presented Sundayafternoon concerts fordirector <strong>of</strong> WOND-AM and oldest news organlzaUonsWMCM-FM radio stationi. in the country and will celebrateits 100th anniversarythe parish and community.was re-elected to a thirdterm as president <strong>of</strong> the next month.Bate is the director <strong>of</strong> ibcPress Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City Also elected to <strong>of</strong>ficechoirs and the Masterworksduring the monthly luncheonmeeting Sept, 30 at vice president; Carla Una,were Dan Heneghan, firstChoir and Orchestra at St.Piter's and hai instituted athe Quality Inn, Atlantic second vice president;noon organ recital series.City,Elaine Frayne, recordingHe is currently ehairpenanSehurman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, secretary; Olga Chri ChrlsMnsen,is the first president to be corresponding secretary;Bonnie HolUs, treasurer.Elected to the board <strong>of</strong>re-elected to more than oneterm.Walter Read, chairman <strong>of</strong>the N,J, Casino ControlCommission, was the gueitspeaker.-The Press Club, which ismade up <strong>of</strong> Journalists fromNew Jersey, New York anddirecton were Joyce Venezla,Associated Preii; PatJenkins, Newark Star ledger;Jeff Gold, Asbury Park Press;Robin Tully, WKTU-FM;Rick Uvelle, WMID-AM;Bernard Izes, 77i# Press.WINDOW GARB40% OFFVertical Blinds • Mini-Blindsand Pleated ShadesCall Lydia Nusbaum• 927-1691 *FREE Home and Office EstimatesFOOT OF TOE9th 3T, BRIDGEOCEAN CnY.Balloon Anangemenuand Bouqueti forBirthdays, Weeding,,Showeri, Gel Welli andAll OecailonsIVIRYTHINQ FORHALLOWEEN• Costumes• Masks & Make up• Party Supplies• Decorations<strong>of</strong> the Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ConcernsCommittee <strong>of</strong> theAttantie Oty Chapter <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Guild <strong>of</strong> Organists.Ms. Raeder is a widelyknown Philadelphia and<strong>Ocean</strong> City cellist andteacher.She is a former member<strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Orchestraand currently principalcellist <strong>of</strong> the Opera company<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia andMozart Society alio <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.She is a found ingmember <strong>of</strong> the PhiladelphiaTrio and Amado Quartetand member <strong>of</strong> the TempleUniversity and the University<strong>of</strong> the Arts faculty.She Is founder <strong>of</strong> Music inthe Mountains in EaglesMere, Pa. and appeared inthe first Friends <strong>of</strong> Musicconcert held in 1978.Male Chorus rehearsalsresume at Music PierDirector Raymond McAfeeannounced the <strong>Ocean</strong>City Male Chorus reiumedactlvlry tar the 1988-89 seasonMonday night, Oct. 10,The Male Chorus willsing at two event! later thismonth it the MethodistChurch and also will partlc.Ipate in the annual Christmiscarol img Dec. 17 onat Its rehearsal room on thesecond floor <strong>of</strong> the Music the Muilc Pier.Pier.McAfee said all men whoDuring g pier p renovations Uke to sing g are welcome tothe chorus rehearsed In the attend rehearsals 7i30 p.m.choir room<strong>of</strong> St. Peter's every y Monday at the MusicMethodist Church.Pier,DillonCONSTRUCTION CORP.We do it all!1235 WEST AVENUE<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.• REMODELING • KITCHENS• BATHROOMS • INTERIORS• VINYL SIDING • WINDOWSY«nCall 399-5338817 Asbury Ave, Ociin City, N,J.John BateTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988DBborah RttderTHE FRIENDS OF MUSICOF THE OCEAN CITY ARTS CENTERpresent in recital t yv3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 (IJohn Gregory Bate, O««nlitDeborah Reeder, CelHrtatSt. Peter's United Methodist ChurchDr. M. Ruisell Shivers, Senior Minister(Door donation $5)Reception following performanceIn the Stainton RoomPrelude and Fugtin C Ma/or, Opus 37Pasmmglk and Fuguein CMinor.........Fell* Mendelessohn(1809.1847)..Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750)Pieces en Concert.,,......Francois Coperin(1668-1733)I. Prelude, U, Sidliene, III. La Tromba,IV. PUante, V. Air de DiableSong without Words, Opus W,. ....MendelisohnDebra Reeder, CellistTocmts in D Minor (Dorian)INTERMISSIONThree American Organ PiecesJesus Calls UsAnd All the BullsRang Out the Good News,,,,,,,,,,,,,ElmsMusetteVocalise forCtllo and Piano, Opus 27Bach.....Emma Lou Diemer(b, 1927)......Dinlel Pmkham(b. 1923)Nod Rorem(b, 1923)Jacques Offenbach(1819-1880)Vincent Perslchetti(b, 1915)Fanfares for Organ Calvin Hampton .(1938-1984KChorale in A MinorCesar Frafldf(f822.1890)CompleteBeauty ServiceiOpen Year'RoundiszOAiburyAve, Phone 399-1575Up jour Miday ShoppingOur many stationery albuma <strong>of</strong>fer aselection <strong>of</strong> quality stationery for allII^M^P^on^^ritl^staflonery Is always appreciated • andcosts less than you'd expect!STOP IN and take advantage <strong>of</strong>theRYTiXSALU.e(continued tnm page 1)""The report also says tttenisplenty <strong>of</strong> money available» pay for the exta man-0 power, and that the localfie schedule should bechanged so fees match, expenses.•Permit fees paid to thetownship eonstruetton <strong>of</strong>ficial's<strong>of</strong>fice brought in$453,431 during the periodIBBS-B? vs. $267,865 appropriatedfor the <strong>of</strong>fice's operationover the same period,£ the report states.The report directs Kenneyto address the matter tamedlatelyby reworking thefee ichedule, and Kenneysaid he will be preparing arevised fee schedule for theTownihlp Committee'sreview.The state report says feesshould be updated every9 two years. Kenney indicatedthey were last revisedwhen he came on the job in1985.Kenney says the fees arelower than those reeonvmended by state guidelines,and that budgeting theproper fee schedule is a littlelike trying to predict thefuture.PP$750,000 <strong>of</strong>fer, auction <strong>of</strong>ficialssaid.Street wasn't sold because Vic Clemens, vice presi-<strong>of</strong> Traiman real estatethe $400,000 high bid wasdenttoo low.auction company <strong>of</strong> Phildelphia,said mere was noSold for $7OQ L 00Q was theformer Uncle Dick's Market,Central Avenue and Jakubowski,minium bid set bySteelmanville Road, Bargamtown.said no," Clemens said in a"He either said yes or heThe auction company Columbus Day phone interviewfrom his Spruce Streetwould not reveal the purchaser<strong>of</strong> the supermarket, <strong>of</strong>fice.nor the buyer <strong>of</strong> the smglefamilyresidence on 120 sold along with two adja-The Uncle Dick's site,Wllmont Ave., Somers cent rancher-style dweilinp,is a 17,000 square-footPoint, which went for$162,500.nonconforming building onRoger's Racquet and Ten-a two-acre irregular parcel.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, PAGE 1 — SECTION ONEVOLUNTEERS NEEDEDFEESRsjuj,No takers for old bank buildingThe Senior Health InsuranceProgram Is nowFriday's auction <strong>of</strong> feuareaproperties .yielded two <strong>of</strong>ficials from the aucripp Mays Landing Road, was dence, located an more thanJakubowski, according to nil Club, Somers Point- The Somers Point rea-available In Cape Maysales and over $800,000 for<strong>County</strong>, and 'volunteers arecompany.the other major property a half acre, is famous locallyupstate New York-basedneeded to attend a workshopon die project to be, Not sold was the only that didn't sell. The thebusinessman Rogeras a place where animals<strong>Ocean</strong> City property on me 4Q,000-square foot indoor,were once kept Inhumanely held 9 am, to 4 pm, Nov.eight-paroelllst.sports club, listed in a fullby a disturbed owner who 1-3 at the Vo-Teeh Center,Auctioneers said this color brochure as "ideal forperformed operations on Crest Haven complex. Ifweek that the farmer bank other uses," attracted ainterested, ati Unda Taylorbuilding at the corner <strong>of</strong>the animals, the Somers Day, project director <strong>of</strong> theAsbury Avenue and 8thPoint Police has Departmentconfirmed.Program, atReared Senior Volunteer886-2784."You hive to get outyour crystal ball to figureout what the fees will be Intwo yeari," h« stld,explaining that fee revenuesare tied to the variable levels<strong>of</strong> construction, "As faras I'm concerned, we sUJlcharge less than the stateand give barter service."Although it concludesthat Kenney's Is "generallya well-run <strong>of</strong>fice," the bulk<strong>of</strong> the report, nonetheless,raises procedural questionsabout the operation <strong>of</strong> thecode <strong>of</strong>fice,Kenney argues that thereport has so many shortcomings,it's not even aCTedible assessment.For Instance, the reportWelcome night set forNov, 2 on Music Pier<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce will sponsor itsannual welcome night tor new residents 730 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. I at the Music Pier, Mooriyn Terraceand boardwalk.All new comers who have moved hen in the pastyear are welcome to meet the civic and business representatives<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City. There will be entertainmentand refreshments wlu be served.For information call 39M6M,complains that plans forone house <strong>of</strong> a development<strong>of</strong> similar houses — calledprototype plans — are noton file as they should be, Aplot plan, floor plan, andexterior elevations shouldbe on file, says the report,Kenney said an <strong>of</strong>ficialinterpretation <strong>of</strong> the rulesays only a site plan isrequired,•These guys aren't evenreading their own stuff," hesaid,A directive mat the <strong>of</strong>ficehave a licensed fire inspectoris Inappropriate, Kenneysaid, because such anInspector is already availabletwo days per week.Although the uniform constructioncode permits It,the report also finds faultwith kenney doing thework <strong>of</strong> the f ire Inipector,Kenney agrees mat he has"quite a few hats;" theyinclude state-licensed construction<strong>of</strong>ficial, buildingsubcode <strong>of</strong>ficer, fire Inspector,zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer, He haspart-time help for electric,plumbing and fire Inspections,Covering code enforcementand construction<strong>of</strong>ficial duties at onceallows Kenney to know thefull scope <strong>of</strong> conditions at agiven site, iut at times itcan cause confusion forhimself and buUder whenone topic blends into thetnusT taufl HoMf re suns luTNoaif IB IIRVICIKitchen CabinetREFACINGSOLD, FURNISHIP AND IN8TAUEDBVXSEARB AUtHOfllilD INiBTAlLEHCall todtyfor FREE SHo^Hom SUVIM '•ELIMINATE KITCHEN TEAR-UP• ALL DOORS & DRAWER FRONTS REPLACED«LOW COST«ALL EXPOSED ARIAS COVlRlDAND HARDWARE REPLACED. CHOOSi FROM FRUITWOOD, SPANISH OAKAND ALMOND• ADDITIONAL CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS AVAILABLE• EUROPEAN STYLE DOORS ALSOMatal Cabinets Covered As mil As WoodfhireoupMT§%7rth$ 100.00towards Installation i <strong>of</strong> f nmw aablrMI blIdoor*a. drawer frants by Saara Authorizad 8#rvloo_^^aB^a._ii Ba .^^^aBaBaDs«inellpp!y IB prior MIMIDOUBLE COUPSAVES200...j coupon l» wortfi* 100.00towards Installation <strong>of</strong> nsw cabinet doorsA draw** fronts by Sears Authorized Swvleam • • _ ^ •••• •— •-«••»«•*•!••••• DM1 nel apply to Brier MiniNO DOWN PAYMENT • SEARS CONVENIENT CREDIT PUNother, he said.And Kenney claims one<strong>of</strong> the changes he will haveto abide by will hurt futureproperty owners.According to the state,certificates <strong>of</strong> occupationshouldn't be issued beforehealth department approvalsare in hand. But, saysKtrmey, for some reason,wells are <strong>of</strong>ten the last iteminstalled in a new home bybuilders.Heret<strong>of</strong>ore, Kenney hadan agreement with the CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Department <strong>of</strong>Health whereby the townshipwould issue a temporarycertificate <strong>of</strong>occupation before the finalwell Inspection.— James FltePiWckTour hereSaturday <strong>of</strong>MUA plantThe Cape May <strong>County</strong>Municipal Utilities Authoritywui conduct an openhouse and public tour 10a,m. to 3 p-m, Saturday <strong>of</strong>all four <strong>of</strong> its sewage treatmentplants including me<strong>Ocean</strong> City facility at 45thand West."We wanted to give thepeople the opportunity tosee for themselves whereclean water begins andleam more about Cape May<strong>County</strong>'s new secondarytreatment system," said-William RX. Band, MUAchairman.The MUA wUl conductgroup tours leaving everyhalf hour.The Crest Haven compostingplant is also listedon the tour.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Police Dept,& Rescue SquadFor the fast, ifflcient serviceyou gave us for our emergency.In Great AppreciationAnderson Electric Co.1247 Welt Ave. Richard J, CampPA CALL TOLL FHI11-800.831-2730PhliaArii....245'0808 Lancastsr ....299.6959Allentown 770-1313 Reading 378.9484Hirrlsburg ...232-2121 Scnnton 961-1112| Hazilton 488-2212 Wilkes-Barrs 824-2212NJ & DEL. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-831-2744I S. Jsrsty 8414111 Dover 734-5148Burlington ,„.877-0555 Wilmington ..682-1266Trenton 298-8181 —Set acquainted withTonl, our New Stylist$5.00 OffANY PERM$3.00 OffWASH, CUT &BLOW DRYPer an •ppolnfmwitPilOM 39B-C0MBLocited In The Render* Hotel 11th a Thi Boardwalk<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersty • Fret Parklno on Fiandiri LotShop Hours open Tuti & Thun IDS; Wid,. 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ocT1988PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER]Indian summer weekend was great; and here are some winnersBy MARK SOIFRR<strong>Ocean</strong> CityPublic Relations Dirsetor1 nousands turned out foroui Indian fummer weeken,despite a ehillv Safurdawhich made it fcqjmore like an Irrdian winterivivkend. (Not a bad idea,m ^be we should have one•I lose, too.)(he Public Works Depart,rn.mt did an outstandingjob preparing the avenuefor the block party andliudned the streetspromptly following theevent. They are to be commended.On Suhday and Mondaynit ion shifted completely tothe boardwalk whorv a seifoodfestival and variousspecial everts were Meld.Crowds on 'the boardwalkwere especially strongon Sunday and held upthrough Monday to complete the weekend.about old riines in Chester,It seems that sp< . la! Pa. There wenp people inevents a lit .tit crowds dicingthe'fall, and this <strong>Ocean</strong> — even a family from Laketown mwn all over the EastCity special continues to Hiaivatha, N.J. who competedin the sand sculpinggrow in popularity, There'sa spirit <strong>of</strong> congeniality thatpermeate!, the bloik partyand boardwfllk a« oldfriends hunip inh. eachother,I had the good fortune <strong>of</strong>meeting a high school classmateat the boardwalk onRENSHONS —— Fabric Cleaning & Restoration— for clean, bright) carpet, upholstery,drapes , , . call us!F (iOi) 822-7582"We Cater To Particular PeopleDon't let yourlawn go to.=_ bedhungry' RHKJ It Winter Gretn-FliWu mXf have fed ygul lawn last iprlng.p m h ! yOf(eiwlpw'flR*lop«IW|niefdiefn—" li l Wi Qrwn grwniwhile us jp«iaiiD,ll.IOMepl deep mots to give yaurlaw t htad Mart on an tilI* iprlng nietn,ieatttnliqnthlilillS3HIia*mW«»t Owenj^ Fan Fiifiai'**" $6.99H*gyi* Wafi« SOQQ iq, ftGrocnvSow wm kfiB yew Mf f uf Arm** twaiHfuf. =SHORE SERVlllTAR HARD WARM' -XEKSym BIO "A" 917-2617C taS'y ' MASTiRCARD Men i,t. 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Second was thewith a fine rendition <strong>of</strong> a Williams family <strong>of</strong> Brigancastle,and Jta Muldowney, Hne with a shark, followedExton, Pa. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty by the BencM family <strong>of</strong> takewon a special award farhis Hiawatha with a dinosaur,tmagmative duck •nbry «A The 6-«M» division wasbox <strong>of</strong> quackers." won by Deborah Carter <strong>of</strong>The group adult division laglevftle. Pa. who oaftedwas won by the Hallmans t kite. Kristie Oum <strong>of</strong>and Wends who crafted a Ea S leviUe was second with* A..** 8 . *.hug, lighthouse. The a Teddy bear followed byQuailes and lannacane's <strong>of</strong> the following who Bed forUndenwold took second third place: Kara and Alissawith a Merry Christinas McMahon <strong>of</strong> Nortii Wales,entry.Pa., Britttny Cam <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Tht crowds Mnvenjed to catch a last test* <strong>of</strong> the shore b«fore the extended itaion'send.The 13- to 16-yeafcate. City and Jamie Kelly <strong>of</strong>gory was won by Natalie Newtown Square, all <strong>of</strong>Ciipsham and Kristen whom sculpted turtles.RaugWey <strong>of</strong> Norristown, The 9-10-12 division wasDuring COOK & DUNN'SAUTUMN Paint SaleRoyal One Coat• SPATTIBLiSS1Late. 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Also tied for secondwere Kevin and MeghanMcMahon <strong>of</strong> North Waleswith a California Raisin,Mlcha and Yael Utto <strong>of</strong>Arlington, Va. were thirdwith a pejicom man.An ArHsae Pis Eating out a roekot ship. TheresaContest was held 10 a.m. CalUgan <strong>of</strong> Somers PointMonday In front <strong>of</strong> thewon second place with aMusic Pier as part <strong>of</strong> theweekend activities, This isthe contest that asksenfrants to chew somethingspecial out <strong>of</strong> their lemonpies, provided by theTastyKake Company <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia,And that they did. RoseLamarra <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty andCherry HIU chewed a Tfor TastyKake to win toppriat in the adult category.Second was Cecilia Elder <strong>of</strong>Cherry Hill who fashioneda heart.First plan in the chlldren'idivision went toChris Kovolenko <strong>of</strong> GlenBumle, Md, who toothedcanoe.Greg Kovelnko <strong>of</strong> GlenBumle won third place withthe most unusual entry, analien baby with a horn comingout <strong>of</strong> its head." " ! " " " T ; ? "OCEAN WALL DESIGNS2113 Asbury Ave. Octm City, N.J."DISCOUNTED WALLCOVERINOS"• Prohiiional IniiiliailonAn additional 10% OFF(WITH THIS AD)Freo Estimates Call 399-06638-WAVBADlOIQUIPPIDTHU0K8Entries are now beingaccepted for the ninthannual juried photographyihow <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityArts Center, $601 Bay Ave,Up to five pieces may besubmitted.The ihow wlU be on displayNov. 1-30. Four eaihprizes <strong>of</strong> $100 and ilx honorablementtons will beawarded. Admission totheshow Is free.For information, contactthe center at 39P-762B.<strong>Ocean</strong> City's own MliiNew Jersey, THda Bowman,will be grand marshal<strong>of</strong> the Exchange Club's HalloweenPa»di. The marchis set for ?i30 p.m. Thursday,Oct. 27 from 6th to10th streets on Asbury Ave-The Fenton Carey 10Kand annual Women's 5000-Meter Boardwalk runs areset for Oct. 22 biginning infront <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier. Forregistration information,contact the RecreationDepartment, 39M111 ext.222.HOME APPLIANCE SERVICEJ27-S42BPmmpi, DtpmmiaBorvtw For All YourAppMntt NeedsS1AR8 • G.B. • HOTPOFNT. WHIRLPOOLAND MOST OTHiBBRANDihiri» Dryifi • Refrifjiraiors • Rinflii• DjihwaihefB • DliOOiilsBAlLy SiBVIOI INOOiAN CITYAND MAflMOHA ARIAThe Exchange Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citywith the cooperation <strong>of</strong> theCity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citypresents the _41st ANNUALPARADETHURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th at7:30 P.M.Come Join The Fun!RARTICIRANT8MUST REGISTERandREOEVEaNUMBERatSIGNMmmTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, im THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,•If :Indian Summer Weekend <strong>of</strong>fered a crowd thousands one last taste <strong>of</strong> the shoreA


IPAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .TODAY (Thursday)St. John'i LutheranChurch rummage sale, U)thSowl and Central Avinut,9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Kiwanis Club meeting,Harry*i Inn, Somer* Point,<strong>Ocean</strong> City/Upper TownshipRotary Club meeting.Mart Reitaurant, SomartPoint, 6:30 (MR,<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Club,you* center, 7 p.m,American Buiineis Women'sAssociation meetingand election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>flcen,Daniel's Restaurant, 6:30<strong>Ocean</strong> Citycoming eventsOctan City Lodge No.171, F&AM meeting.Maionic Lodge, 7:30 pan.<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Council meeting,council dwmben , C.O.T.GENERAL 4 FAMILY DENTISTRYFULLSEBV1CE LAB ON PREMISESeoo mm AVI* OCEAN «rr»they may be," affirms LonaIngwerson <strong>of</strong> Louisville,Kyi, speaker for the event.Curvln Rauhtuier willintroduce thi lecturer, whohas appeared in motion picturesand on television,radio, and the stage.All are invited to attend.CWldeare will be provided.served various churches inthe South Jersey area priorto his retirement in 1987.He began his pastorate tothe Chapel in June <strong>of</strong> thisyear. Pastor vander Looentered the ministry in 1932after working in the engineeringfield.He is a graduate <strong>of</strong> TempleSchool <strong>of</strong> Theology andholds a bachelor's degree ineducation. Pastor vanderLoo conducts Bible study730 p,m. Wednesdays atthe Chapel; the current subjectis the book <strong>of</strong> Genesis,All are invited to attend.Miriam Adam serves atmusic director and organist.90 days solve duty and canprove they were honorablydischarged «t the taw <strong>of</strong>separation tram the Corps.Said retired MarineJoseph Steele, commandant<strong>of</strong> the detachment, "W


. ".PAGE I! — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.oTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1>MobituariesRobert Parsons, 51PLEASANTVlLtE — Robert F. Parsons. 51, <strong>of</strong> EastLaurel Drive, died Oct. 6 while at work.Mr, IMrsons was a foreman for Aftdenon Electric <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> ^jty, where he had been employed for n#arly 30years.* Born in Philadelphia, he wag an.area resident morethan 35 yean and a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's Church.Surviving are his wife, Nancy A,; a son, Robert J, <strong>of</strong>Pleasantvule; a daughter, Kimberly Ann Wilson <strong>of</strong>English Creek; a lister, Dorij Gilbert <strong>of</strong> Hollywood,Calif.; and throe grandchildren.A Mass Of Christian Burial was said Monday at St.Peter's Church Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery,Mays Landing.Arrangements were by the Adams-Perfect Funeral• Home^orthfield.SPINNING WHEELFLOWER SHOP<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family Florist- MARK yiDETTO •858 Asbury AmPhone 311.11171336 West Avt.Phone 388-1333Michele FlackSOMERS POINT — Michele Lynn Flack <strong>of</strong> SomersPoint Village died Oct. 7 in Shore Memorial Haspittl,Survivtng aw her parents, Karen and Steven J. Rack; abrother, Steven J. Jr., it home; and her maternal grandparents,Barbara and Howard Snyder; her paternalgrandparents, Kathryn and Charles Flack; her maternalgiTMt^Tmndmother, Violet Lexa; and her paternalgrot-grandmother, Kathryn Scheid.Graveside service was Wednesday In the Seaside Cemetery,Palermo.Anangemenrt were by the CTodfrey Pimeral Home,<strong>Ocean</strong> CityPlan Building & Remodeling NOW!MARMORACERAMIC TILEGeorge Kramer, 55BRIGANTINE - George C Kramer, 55, died Oct. 9 athis residenci.Mr. Kramer was born In Philadelphia and had been anarea resident forthe past 20 years. He was a retired FederalAviation Administration employee and a real eitatesalesman for the <strong>Ocean</strong> Club in Atlantic City.Surviving are two daughters, Kimberly Kramir <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City, and Stacy Kramer <strong>of</strong> Brigantine; a son, Guy<strong>of</strong> Brigantine; «nd his mother, Jane A. Kramer <strong>of</strong> Brigantine,ServiM was private.Arrangements were by the Plum Funeral Home, Brigantine,-CO.-Now Work andRepairsCall Paul Hartley390-8278GRACEOIL CO.Pull? iffliPrd PersonnelKerosene GasolineDltsei FuelsU Mrs, a Day Local Service399-0450HORISIDINTIALCOAAAAiRGIAIINDUSTRIALBUILDING CON TRACTORSFULLY (NSURIDA BONDEDCustomNew Homes/New commercialJosepli j, Slea, Licensed BuilderFBEE BSflSSSTESEARL L. SHAW, JR.-INC.-ROORNO iSHEET METAL WORKBRYANT FORCED AIRHEATING282 Will A«inulMAL: 319-2121p• INTERIOR• EXTERIORBr^irtentlgl • CommercialExpert in• VICTORIAN * «PAINTINGPower Wishing(609)399-6254ANAOIMINT• SPECIALISTSOCEAN ROOFING &933 West Ave, Ocoan City, N.J.Fret EstimatesCall (609) 308-9644Evenings, Call 398-3432"The Oldest Established Boilaer in <strong>Ocean</strong> City"TARVES.INC.Complgte Building Services Since 1947HOME • BUSINESSREMODELING • REPAIRSCa//Earl Tarves 390-123032 MgHLAMO AVI, IIIILIY'f ("NNT, M^ Oil 2$nsonsELECTRICfl£S»oeWTIAL* COMMERCIALELECTRICAL CONTRACTORScap* MSV Coonty's uarOM* AppUsnc«Ofsief910 ASfiUfiV MUMRf SIDINTIAl » C0MM1RCIAIILECTMCM CONTRACTOR!"NO JOI roeHI. if*n ue « n»USHf • HIAI • f OWIiIMllMNgV MtVKIFRANKLINPAINTIN• Free iltimitti• Interior • Bxterior• Llcenifdl. IriiuretiUILDERS, inc.Custom Homes • Additions • AlterationsRenovations'VinylSldlnqCall 390-9482• HESIOEMTIAL• COMMERCIAL• INDUSTRIALSHORE CLEANPOWER WASHEstablished 1969Stilt Ucenflod390-0610• MOBILE HOT WATER WASH SYSTEM •WOOD • ALUMINUM « VINYL 1IMS • MI-MINT PHEPAftATMJHMDttf mm -,,,„»..,... • STONMONTS • SEHVieiSTATIONS •OLIANCOMCNlfe, MAIONNY * MM * SIDEWALKS 1 POOLSREMOVE RUST »nd MILDEW STAINS • IHUCK9 iM HEAVY lOUfMtNTWrtWSUMBMARK HAASPAINTING CONTRACTOR• INTERIOR• EXTERIOR• Popcorn Ceilings• Power Washing( r•/


: 1IIPAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988 THjmSDAV,, OCTOBER 13,I9S8THE SENTlNgL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .PAGE IS - SECTION OMBPublic Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Nottee Public Nolle© Public Notice<strong>Ocean</strong> Drive bus service may soon become historySection T T_.m M at wehNOTTOBan el Md OTy at thg meeting Iwid*TMIRBSA j, nam other work, maMnaJi' and •ppune< purpose, IMudMg BchtMat teas, nets Issued puwam to MM adnaneaMial ba oaM on or Mow Msee,NOTTCE IB HEWEBY GIVEN that on Osaber it, IM, adopted • r«.CltyGlsrk nances necessary and suitable sosountlria, snslnesfifig and lisps^* AUTTO*Ihs folMwtns ^jrijjlH ift<strong>of</strong>i bsid ^dinancewas lmroducsd and passed BudgM oi said city 10 (nduda th*Oounty a Cape May facflly ihal be oonttnjaod pursuant •menses. HeMlne MenM on suchI Mnd nq Bfe^pa|IQn nip RSWB £a«fiJoiutlan to emend the IMS CapitalCty o(Saa Isle City ihenMor, faM nsw •ewfr control Mn costs, teel expenso and ether M al M Mum* and Mai ba pmf•Me not men than on* yarn from Hon ilm nailing a • meMIng M the Project described In well oral•we <strong>of</strong> New Jersey to an aqtsement between ttn Cfry oWgalont to the •Ment parmlthM byHUM, lo M th* pmymM a the bond WILLIAM H VmAnTSOALEN,data, thnJI Mar Interest 1 | I H | » «^Msi nMrtMMMflnow. and ttw MMiMJW.Bwrd al OamnMslsnan ol iiw cty and ma nMiatlon ol «aM nceluilon GITYOFSiAliLIOITV ana the c*pe May y <strong>County</strong> MunieMi Section ax* the Local Band U*. annum « may ba haTMBar deterffi)fi£fdwflfiM 9ts QHIBUOEMW pvv^ThonApe, Lower Townshipnmhorlfo let ay» pugawJAMES R.IANNONEByJAMESnTZPATRICK Township; and Middle couldn't say by how much.tor all the purposes and wfth theNEWJEFWtYUlii Utilities Authsrlly Ahlly {"OMCMuTTSection 4, It b hereby determinedsouAamdirtd<strong>of</strong>t. Bridge Commission had become BIOMI «erlou», coami coinffiunitiwBHea provided by'Baaion 44 ot thewhWi fmer alia provHe, th« the Oly and Mated Xhm EBM waArAawer uHh tsM by tewand may bfi IWWMK) MM n, TM ca^M budM nToUs will go up Nov. 1d.y « Otnhr, IBM Local Budget Law el New Jersey and OND Tana ha. « eup torlunlwr ajruMerMlon | W final Local Prnarne Board <strong>of</strong> the Bute at NEW SiWSR CONTTOL PAOIUTY affened by the Improvement, and, Local Bond Law, during the fMM Loom Bana Law. Each ol nMbond MM et any IflomKamy tfiMMh cm*.may Borm result in Ntw |«rseyTransit buses beingwoman tadieatea the com-A NJ Transit spokes-•snags a me meMng a 'UH New Jersey wtih respoa thwata,•ami n.OwnmiMianeni tobe hawJN, BY AND pan me WATBVwhen eompMed, MM new sower year beotirung Januaiy 1, 1M7, DMwhich could eosf $5O0,cM0sit is cooperating with, those instances were treated daily tAeduli yn» tf. At te the older,aTtDBtoMMi M N M h ^ ^ by •nd thi nHflkJl Md fe,._T^ OF MOPTMNA copy ol this ordinance has beencontrol facility improvement win InSfS bssfl Insludsd In tfis Infsfssi fhA MfiySf, ifis UJTS^S" €l ndtpsnyA tr»LocdHrm IB masting mem in the PuWteSEWBB UTILITY OF THE CITY OFTt» Bbov» onaiano^ iwa GMftepepair.posei a problem because with a letter to the company three-axle hU buiei b flmmA< g two-*Jtte bo**, wtolposed on the Bulletin Board uponbecome the property a CMCMUA fl^d ^ p y and Hnanoo aid M Cty Tr»murw«•»•!» Bullolni, aaj John FSIA IBL1 CITY: IN THI COUNTYdtbl d mmbanned from theee morepany will attempt to me company Is phasing out asking that it refrain ta»Kanrwdy BauMvatt, SM We oilywhich pubje neMan an eujwmarlly•ectlon 8, Tne sum <strong>of</strong> »300.O00 Is such year an amount aqua! lo.inrsr and Shan be under tna «M ot MMOF CAPI MAY, BTATI OF NIW•nd apW ppiOyftlli H iuHrysd 0)TM in Ma Cty. Mewf*w Jsr»|f on the sah day a Dasher,IBM H 338 Blett*, pk, w „ and a copy b avanaHa v*> to and<strong>of</strong> the COM 01 eonstmaion ot ihs new and one rial par centum (•» wm par Deputy Ctv CterV SaM otlfcsn maCommission spans — andposted In ihs Oty Hu ol ihs Giry,h«»by nppropriaiect to MM payment ea for one vaar • His raM <strong>of</strong> (dur CrtyandaneetsdbymeCliyaw* th» DMcter,JSRSBY, TO APr*BOPRIATi THEDmuen «JLml QovtaaAtgMHiaraguiirCape May <strong>County</strong> BridgeThe 49-yeaf-old bridges<strong>Ocean</strong> Drtv. - « W^iwtl rung gtettt Imtmaintain servioe via newitt old twi>Mde models, and using the heavier vehicles.B^rt n^H Oft vifewUl ptxibably haw to bedotted with HvT lollaccording to Andrew, Mfc *routes, if that becomes nee- Gallagher indicated thatSUM OP $300,000 TOPAY THIwan nwntfter m nM rnnnar am including the time ol such rneMing Msewer Bontrot (Baity Improvement annum on saM tanas or netas, and haraby anWtnsd to axeaM MM CByCJerv and Is M M k tot ptWfcQOMJBEWEOF, TOAUTHORIZEUs mas**!, at wfMti tlnw and (Mb*. the members a) the general public oidescrOMd In Seattn t henot ffierenafiarreferred to as Tniiposeme amount <strong>of</strong> the tint nftknent elOtmm, 1M-down die road, direct-linkoomplenly replace in 25 wBut now the problem has bridges, directly Unking •goodpowtoUtty-*Be«ldM uming all area•ssary,even If the two-axle busesTNI TV«Mlt hat) bin coastal communities, Nfnates |g Even form as they m«ymgISSUANGf OF BONDB TO" w *»» may ba inten»M the Cty wfio shall nqueit such BOB. FINANCI SUCH APPrtOPBIATION1 ) Esrtal bonds Isgany Issuabts ta adept In contormty wMi law TM Section IB, TNs onJlnanc. aMI •Rh toM,San Ms CKy, HJ,, andbus service between coastalSOyears, he said."We would make every aren't done away withftdvi»ed *at they better TtanrtttwwroutwfoinCfcpememm *n t» given an cppanunly to Ms, ot the <strong>of</strong>fies ot the ClorV ki saMSaid appropriation shall M met Irom finance such purpose plus an power 10 dMarmtns any nwtmr»w>h take effect twenty days attar the IMAND TO PROVIDE FOR THE I81Ubjheam Bjnewnln, Bun,,- City Hall In Sea Isle Clly, New JerseyButnerued by this ordinance Saw respect te an bends M nates autno-by th^ orsnianoe and BIB fht pswafthe prseeMi <strong>of</strong> the Me <strong>of</strong> tM bond) amount for ehanjM as af<strong>of</strong>esald w«h m&uttd ta said iialas n€l QstsntMisd pubMHon tharegl afw tml paa-communities may become amme <strong>of</strong> ttie prooeedseffort to provide tt«service soon, the company can't golooks littte further, in owe May Court Hou» ttweUtnANCe OF BOND ANTICIPATIONtern Ac upoonting toll•MMen, nw Board & OmBiNOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF TMfnew sewer control faculty shafl be nasd but net Muad lor' cueh waterything <strong>of</strong> the past.in some way shape or form,to sen said norm, n hereby dalt>increase on ^tan ftiveon using the ineHicient"Youngsters- programs the tw«mxi« butei are with New York, HUtadehISSUANCI OF BUOH BONDSmade as a generBl Improvernanl and sewer utUtyMad to the Director ol Revenui MIft IflSThe Commission's dedslon,which will be based on impair eosis, but Andmsno part ol the cos thereat Shan be Section 5, To finance said ftwnce WHO h hersby ButtttrtlWI ISAn Ruuiiii ^^bridges will help withas long as it's doable," said «wM«de buses forever.banrted/heMidlnarecent phU-Camden and SouthTTte Board ol Comrnlsslornni ol assessed agamst property apMaHy purposB, bands el nM Ctty at anMM M M Mhsr at ana lima or «TWBiAia,ie US Jetwi F, KennedyJoyce y Gallagher, g , genera! BeSore NJ J Transit initi starting at the library interview.Ier*ey cotnmunltle* Inthe Cny 01 Sea Isle City. In Ihobenefrited.aggregate principal •mounl net from tlnie to flfne tn Ins mBTtnsr proiMMbylawORDINANd NO. B68 (1968)TWENEW JERSEY•M Ma CRy, N4, • ^06an engineer^ report, would<strong>County</strong> ot Cape May, Stem ol NewJemay, ORDAIN as follows:•ealori J, It k hanby detHtnlned exceeding (300,000 are herebymanager <strong>of</strong> f NJ NJTransit'sd its hchangeow, thtAlong Qmh DHw, NI faMween.Toddler time* at th« <strong>Ocean</strong> City ftte PublicATTENTIONand sated that (1) nM purpose h authorUM to be Issued BuKuant t<strong>of</strong>orce changes in bus routesTransit opmtes two route§ the bus ban wouldn'tBeaton 1, The construction <strong>of</strong> a no) a current expense <strong>of</strong> said Ctly Vie Local Bond Law, MM bondsSection 8 ,10-t»,iT,P,F,ittLi6Ltomry wUl be from 10:30 to II ajm, each Thuradaynew sewer fadffly for the contra) <strong>of</strong> and (aj it is neconsary n manee saH Shan bear MehM at a fata per and decMred that the period ot use.which serve hundreds <strong>of</strong>whose bus frequency and tfiect school buiwi bactuMAGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ( .beginning Oct. 27,hydrogen njUMa In the tawer systern purpose by the issuance <strong>of</strong> oMg» annum as may be hmlnatNr deter fufnen 01 MM purposs, Bccorrftia to OF BIA ia.B eiTV AND OAPt MAVJereey Cape commuters aspatronage vmrten tern mm- the ftont-motor vehldes areParents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High Schoolot the CRy ol tea Isle City (the iw <strong>of</strong> said Cty pursuant to NJTj, mined wtth&i ths HnitlBttohs pitt' Its reasonable lie. H a parted <strong>of</strong> m-"OHy") h the <strong>County</strong> ol apo May. 40A,i-1 at seq, as amendM (trsscribed by taw, Al n»mni Mh teen (15) years computed Irom tfwwrtl as passengers fromThe program consists <strong>of</strong> simple stories, nngt and mer to winter, lighter than Urger, tmm*Students. Deficiency reports wereN#w Jersey, be and the same "Loral Bond Law", and (ij the sail, reaped to said bends net Mennlned date Msmtd bends.other activities for 2- and 3-year-olds. Parent* will bemajor metropolitan areas,Acootdltvg tethe CDtnpa- gtae mounted buses.mated cost <strong>of</strong> said purpose Is by Ihte yiykun^B BOB! DS fl<strong>of</strong>sr^ Section 9 N It hereby dalannhMrequired to (toy with their children during the pngram.Space is limited, >mailed Tuesday, Oct. 11,1988hereby Is authorized. Such new••(Wdally in Uie summer$300,000, and (4) the estlmatetj mtned by r»AjHa» to bo hereaftereewer control ladlly etiall be eondructedon • portion ol Block 49,04maximum amount <strong>of</strong> bond* or notesThe Commission hish me City and shall include thealready asked the transitA story hour techildren 4 to 6 wUl commence Ott.James B, Kirkremodeling <strong>of</strong> the BXISttlg rtibrinatlonplant, the acqulslilan and Instal-Director <strong>of</strong> Guidanceand consists <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> stories, music, puppets andcompany not to drive29, It is scheduled Saturday* from 10:30 to11:30 a.m.lation ol hew chemical oqulpmont. ',%Sflh * "WeniM •mountAree^axle buses along thecrafts for preschoolers.maetilnary and appartus, the maMng ol IBS.0OO vimleh Is estEnated to be<strong>of</strong> required site ImprovemBnis and al naeossBry to Ilnanee the cost o! suchOctan Drive route, andtwo-axle busts way be theRegistration forboth programs is at the circulationONTNVIAYnext to go.desk <strong>of</strong> the library. 6th Street and Atlantic Avenue.Current restrictions prohibitbus traffic onFRESH FISHtheIf you likeSticky Bunsyou'll love.,.041 4OPENFRI.,SAT.&SUN,14th and Bay Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City399-5531391-OO72Here's a chance....lltiiiiliiiliillltliltlilMCOUPONBUY 1 DINNER, GET THESECOND DINNER 1/2 PRICE*WITH THIS COUPONM/2 Price applies to a dinner <strong>of</strong>equal or lessor price Eat-ln-OnlyExpires lO-SQ-BBCOUPONCoupon good Bth St. Seafood HoUM anytimeFlight Deck Rcjtt nttor 4 p.m.EAT-IN or TAKE-OUT,SEAFOOD1 Blh SI. A Cinirii AVB. «C^W


PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBERIS, .ttttrDUMPING<strong>Ocean</strong>(continued from page 1)Hughes said he expects The funds will go to theand can only b# used toboth the House and Senate BPA for use in developing Cityhelp in the dewlopfnem <strong>of</strong>to approve the oc*an safe disposal alternativesawirennientaUy sound dliposalalternatives. The billand send it on to the presi-related to; dean water anadumping measure shortly and for other programs notesallows Hie federal Envjronm«HalProtection AgencyPar municipalities whichdent for signature ocean pollution, with by Lee Steeleto waive the fees entirelycontinue dumping in theexcept for admini'itrattveoewin beyond the deadline,costs for municipalitieswhich enter into agreementsto comply with thedeadline."It gives U» dumpers areasonable amount <strong>of</strong> tuneto develop environmentallysound alternatives. It «lsomakes it financially prohibitivefor them to continuedumping beyond the deadline,"said Hughei."Clearly, the end to oewndumping ii in sight."<strong>Ocean</strong> City environmentallitOwen Murphycouldn't diiagree mow."What it is is a ploy byOiir poUUdans to get environmentalstars on theirchests," »aid Murphy, head<strong>of</strong> the EnvironmentalResponse Network.Alternatives to oceandumping won't be in plaotby 1991, Murphy predicted.Bid dumpers will willinglypay the Hnes.The fines, he added,wbuld amount to less thanthe cost <strong>of</strong> finding an altwnaUveto ocean dumping."They're all going tochoose to take the fines, fllehardship extensions witihthe EPA, «nd they're allgoing to get tf»m. IPs afake, said Murphy,Money collected fromfines would go into a trustfund, which would beturned over to tiw dumpersonce land-based disposal iiin place, Murphy Mid."In a sense It's almost Uk«having a savings accountfor them," he complained.RESTAURANTHOURS:4 Days a Week - Thurs. thru Sun,Thurs. & Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.Sat, & Sun, 7:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.Outrageous Homestyle CookingA Daziling New Restaurant at<strong>Ocean</strong> City's South End55th St. 391-9292MARIO'SPIZZA & RESTAURANT1510 Say Ave (Cor. <strong>of</strong> Sunset)<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.398-0490LUNCHEON SPECIALSEVERY MONDAYIs Pizza Day11,00 Off any Lj., Mid.or Sicilian Piut. «•»: Buy1/8 tub from noon • 2 pm, and gat 1 can soda 'frti*TUESDAYtunrtwfl fpee?!/ ftom 11 am-2 pmChif SaladIncludes: Soup DuJour, Italian roll and butter $4.25fat In Include!; Soup DuJour • Tiki out Includes SodaNo coupon noodod • No limit. Buy as many at you Ilko.WEDNESDAYiuy any 1/2 Sub from 11 am • a pm and gtt 1can <strong>of</strong> soda "Froe"No coupon ntidod. No limit, iuy as many atyou like.THURSDAYLunehton Special fmmU m-ipmii.Bfl OH iaNidatlinclude* Italian Holla ButterNo Coupon Needed. No UmIL iuy •• many as you lite.TRY ONE OF OUR,,,DAILY DINNER SPECIALSSafygd ffom 4:30 P,M, 'til oloslngSpecials subject to cancellation without notice* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Just Great Prime Ribthe revised legislationimposes civil penaltiesstarting at $600 per dry tonin IW2. These penalties willincrease by II percent e»d*year die violations continue.municipalities only eligibleto ntoover a declining percentage<strong>of</strong> the mdney theypay out in dvU penalties.Hughes said it is essentialtiwt H


• -"'••I1••V'from pig* 1}Rt 50 to the northeast,t^ <strong>County</strong> bordernd the Cum-<strong>County</strong> border totw&tectlon areal»W large sectionstftd Upper tewnfflblifivt eon esti-R 16-acre|«f • m* IndBB are $16lion,according to, MUA MMUA will try to perto PtaeUnds Cem-UiatthelO-ycar-aldrale was intendedBMBSTO landfills,th* Woodbine site, saidwlucii is diMigxtiidDM »nd«M Rcouru consideredtorn OmNtopmtnt <strong>of</strong> vineyards andm MtMwHng o/ grtpes Into wtae •>t* btlfWftiflt part <strong>of</strong> their cultureVttt Wtwf were <strong>of</strong> great atnmgth,Md tacetaiMd to the thlcknea? <strong>of</strong>Mty> tnd war* a«rod only afterMM* diluted «nd apical and flivon*with «kh tubiunca it ai,njflHll ttjUh fitch, ttt water, mar-W4MW» perfumes, epics and hraba.ilpWivfM* ware atored in eirthen-, '*taMi OAhUUwn the inside surfaces„ 01 *nfch ttttr* coated with pitch or"The fust goal u toseek awaiver from ,th§ Pmekmdsto allow us to oontinuelandfilling at on 1 own ateand not have to die a landfillalsewhirf in tha eeuntyor to export solid waste atenormous cost,* 1 O'Neillexplained in an interviewlast week.Tha Pinelands Commission would, however, allowthe landfill to continueoperating as a disposal git*lor incinerator ash. TheMUA also has permissionto use the landfill if ttwplanned incinerator breaksdown.Since the Pinelands Com.mission will allow theseuses, the MUA thought theCommission would alsopermit landfilling trash inexcess <strong>of</strong> incinerator capacity,and operation past theSEAFOODMARKETAlways Fresh —one <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>'sbt»te LOBSTERS from 1b. to 10 bs,•Thte Week's Specials-LOBSTER3for$15.00ORANGEROUGHYLITTLE NECK &top NICKCUMSi.iM PERIODAbt<strong>of</strong>elor to i mtn who 1* footloo« «nd fUmm frit' /ft. , QUAllW QUOTIENT' nWqtdl two Itillin wines use tha Moll^ura «•»?,', 2 lfai» win* from An}ou UM what hm* bU*grape?y'Araii fc Iha lading white gnpe <strong>of</strong> TouraLw and'4/WB*r»l» the Dutchwi grape found?ISMUU* md VilpolkilU.MSBtowAMewYMkSW*.OYSTERS$4,75URGESHRIMP$8.99 LtLIVE CRABS$8.00ihfeugh Q«. IS, IBMP$ Trays, Shrimp,08t>A PRIME MiATS • N,¥, STRIP & FILiTSOPIN 7 Dm • WeekftooiaviH Blvd., Marmora NJ.MM-MASTf « CARD ACCIPTIDWeaff put todont iftaally 1U) they mtwly BHMBI th« tenthte *nth • way that nobody MM^UM II,COOKING vnm won_ , ' Erendi SitMtknut1bpukMtix iervtngi, youTl need: 6 thick lUes bicon, par.kUMJ 1 «Mrt MtMrttnut, rin*ed tUghtly tnd drained, or 2 (1BO«Mt}6 pork (hope, 3/4 Inch thick; 1 medium onion, tllced;Uwhol»Miv«rind>lininer1Jiour''"*' Proudly Celebrating .*A; Out SOth Anniversary.'deadline.But oonvosaHonscommission <strong>of</strong>fidals haveindicated otharwist,. NoridssaidAnd OTJeUl and NorieisaMB't optimistic that thePinelands Commissionwould be lenient and considera new landfill"feariWe* if it Is environmentallyfeasibleThe Pinelands Commis-Taxprogmnin need <strong>of</strong>volunteersThe American Association<strong>of</strong> Retired Persons isseeking volunteers far aprogram to provide taxcounseling for the elderlyand free information forelderly taxpayers in thacoming tax season.In addition to establishingspedol tax counselingSites, the program will <strong>of</strong>ferhelp to the housebound andthose in retirement homes.Training sessions forvolunteerswill be held Jan.10-12.Par details phone RayHollinger, program coordinatorin Cape May <strong>County</strong>,at 399-8! 10.TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N Jsion is not ovaly swayedby an argument <strong>of</strong> cost,"o idTWo years ago, the land,fflft lifetime was projectedto be upwards <strong>of</strong> 20 years,in light <strong>of</strong> decreased loadsexpected after resourcerecovery went on line,Q*NeUl said. But Awe projectionsmay not pan aitnow flwt the indnceratorwon't be operational untilat least 1992, two yearsbeyond the previous targetdate. The MUA currentlylandfills about Bve mamper year.A minimum starting size,Norkis said, would be two16-aere cells, the first cellcosting an estimated $16million, Ae second an additional$9 million.Items considered whenpicking a landfill siteinclude soils, greundwatertable, socioeconomieimpact, environmentel sensitivityand whether Wghwayscan support traffic,Norkis expects the initialenginfcBring report, to beready in "a couple <strong>of</strong>months," to rank severalsin) options according toAeir impacts.Following public hearing,die second phase <strong>of</strong> theThe Public is warmly invitedto attend aFREELECTUREentitled"Help Wanted:Shepherd 1 'by Lona Ingwerson, C.S.B,<strong>of</strong> Louisville, KentuckySunday, Oct. 16,1988-3:00 P.M.First Church oi Christ, Scientist8th & Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City"""• •• CWldCare Is ProvHed *-0MM't above the ordinary...truly aUNIQUE DINING EmRIENCEYou 11 enjoy a choice <strong>of</strong> deliciousGourmet Specials Every NightOPBNWID, thru SUN(Closed Monday & TVieflday)Private Roan Available for Private Partlci"-"•|»«1 Dinners and WeddingsCall 890-3874Proper attiro requiredmimRestaurant-LoungeandLiquor StoreExK2fly DoylFresh Roast Turkey Dinn^Served Every SundayN.J.LOTTERY ,TICKETS 'NOWAVAILABLEIN LIQUOR STORE390-1757OPEN70AY8y would narrow tiieoptions w one and providea non detailed analysis.There would also heanother public hearing, hesaid.Norkis noted that stateDepartment <strong>of</strong> Environ,mental Protection standardsfa- landfills. In toms <strong>of</strong> s«-baeks, for example, aremore lenient in areas outsidePinelands boundaries,— Junes HtzPatritkPARK —(continued from page 1)Clunn.Qunn wanted Ccwndl'sopinion befor* sheapproidied the owner <strong>of</strong>one two-story cottagewhich may soon becomeavailable. No vote or strawpoU was token, but Coundlseemed reoipiive to Iheplan.Coundlman Gary Jesse!said it seemed like a goodidea, but he is also wflllng,to listen to public Input.•There Is nothing on theisland today to commemoratethe Lake family," notedJessel,Councilman Chick Tr<strong>of</strong>aasked Gerald Ooreeimn, drysoUdtor, how to make suchan idea "Srondad," pieventingthe city land,flanked by Vlcroriari-erahomes, from being sold toprivate developeri,"You'd be tying thehands <strong>of</strong> future adBunistrationsand future Councils,which you may want to do,but the law may have somethingto gay about it," saidCorcoran, promising to"look into It,The belief that workcouldn't be done for the bidamount may haw contributedto the dedsion to takethe old sd»eol ro<strong>of</strong> workout <strong>of</strong> the eonteaet. he said.Records supplied by Hartshowed the city's eon-Baeted architect, Edwin N.HoweU, thought the $15,303credit didn't represent thevalue <strong>of</strong> the project, and ata Qty Council meeting, heestimated repairs wouldcost $35,000.However Brian Kiker, <strong>of</strong>Mker Ro<strong>of</strong>lng, said ksrweek that the $15,303refund represented theirfull estimate for repairingthe ro<strong>of</strong> at the die old build-Ing. Thar* was no penaltyto ihe dry, he said, for withdrawinga portion <strong>of</strong> workfront the oveiall contifict.The dedsion not to proceed,Bittner said, wasprobably rooted in thecholCB to move first on thtbuildings in use the most,the Music Her and QtyHall; both had loaky ro<strong>of</strong>s.Pulling out <strong>of</strong> the WesleyAvenue school ro<strong>of</strong> project,ttUrd on ttie niree-ro<strong>of</strong> priorityHit "would have beena collective decision, notmade by one or two people,*he said.The records, supplied byHart, also showed that atTHURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1W8ROOFING(continued froin page 1)Then-mayor Jack Burner,in an interview this track,recalled that the dtf$ estimitefor the three ro<strong>of</strong> wh-the ttae <strong>of</strong> the contract, as -In all fairness, I definitelythink Council shouldmore was learned about thedeteriorating condition <strong>of</strong> be made aware <strong>of</strong> it That'sthe old building, and asthe way it should beCouncil members w#reeels exceeded tile bid by focusing their sights on a'PikeRestaurantDAILY BREAKFAST Served 'til 2 p.m.LUNCH and DINNER SPECIALSFRESH SEAFOOD DAILYHomutyk Cooking 11 Rntontblt Price*"Mt hmiV MM/MM ot BpttnahouH ft, Sine* »ff"If ft BMM 4m, Oem Cfty, NJ. JSMMfTINA HOWE'Snew cultural artt center.Council became more reluctantto spend money emrepairing the old sAool."Thebuilding becamespendable and a dedsionwas carried through that itdidn't seem feasible to putany more money into matbuilding,*' said Hart.And while it seems therewas no formal vote by thegoverning body not to proceed,minutes from 1984show Council was confrontedwith the matter,"Council President Henry•Bud" Knight asked if anyoneis in favor <strong>of</strong> spendingthe money on the old building.There was none,"minutes readIs it an impropriety thatCouncil never passed onttie decision against executingthe contract?done,"said Hart, whenasked by a reporter tospeak <strong>of</strong> the dedsion in anadministrative sense.Councilwoman'JeanneQurm, in attendanw Friday,said, *1 feel Councilshould have been told."Hart empahsiaed that ftelast party to find fault withis Kiker ro<strong>of</strong>ing,•They were chomping atthe bit to get that ro<strong>of</strong> donebefore they were told toholdup,"hes«id,At Friday's press conference.Hart took exception toinsinuations from a radioreporter that Hart's report,was an attempt by the currentadministration to putthe onus for the school'sdemise on the formeradministration.1 was asked to give thefacts,* 1 he said. "Pm notdefending myself,''— Jamei FilzPatrickp y saMloJot Schaefftr, prtildint <strong>of</strong> the Victorian Society inAmirici, Jtrsty Capt chapter, prtiints a $600 chick toMiriam Van Horn, trustee for Ths Friends <strong>of</strong> the DeemCity Historical Museum,Victorian societydonates to museumThe Jersey Cape Chapter,Victorian Sodety in America,recently donated $500 tothe <strong>Ocean</strong> City HlitoricalFinal Week"A radiant, lovingTime MagazineRESERVATIONS • 653-0553South Jersey Regional TheatremBay Ave.,Somers Point, NJ.Live Equity Pr<strong>of</strong>essional TheatreFunding hat been madepossible in part by theNew Jemey State CoundlontheArta/DeptutmentotSt&to.mJack and Jill Bittner invite you tocm ^ CHVSRoute 9, Somers Point ^W^ 927.1117NEW JERSEYSTATE .COUNCILON THEmmEarly Bird Dinner SpecialsTniirs., bet, 13th to Wed. Oct. 19th - 4:30.7:00 PM$8.95 ntKtmfaudtokdudiaweluk,•ENTREES Thuri! Roast Leg QftSmF '" wFrt: Flounder stuffed wlerabmeat > Sail Chicken Breast PamagimaSun: Baked Manicotti - Mom Prime m <strong>of</strong> BeefTues: Chicken Cordon Bleu • Wed: Uver and OnionsDlntttn IneludfPotalo & Vegetable or SpaghettiForDtuert! let Crtam, Shtrbtt, Jtilo or Pudding •matw thwgt *«%VISITOrR SI'ORTSMKYSTAVKRNHAPPY HOUR 4:30-6:00 PM WeekdaysMONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALLFree Hor*d'Oeuvr« at Half TimeI i i I k I k i I k I I I I » I i I I I 1 I 1 i IjMuieum toward the purchase<strong>of</strong> a house In <strong>Ocean</strong>City,The museum was housedin the baiBmint <strong>of</strong> the WeileyAvenue School untilrecently whan the buildingwas demolished by theCity, A new muieum willbe part <strong>of</strong> th« <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciry jCommunity Center buUd-Ing, 18th Sttest and SimpionAvenue, whenconstruction Is completedin approximately two yean,' The chapter felt themuieum hai done a greatjob in furthering the examplesIn Victoriana with past,diiplayi <strong>of</strong> furniture and .clothing, Mid a Bpokesper- Jion for Hie Sodeq', and ttiehouse wUl be used as a"Uvlng" museum, We feelin the surroundings <strong>of</strong> ahouse the dJsplayi wUl bebetter presented, he said.TTw7ersey Cape Criipterhas contributed to Ae CapeMay <strong>County</strong> Museum inCape May Court House forthe Victorian Room, The Jgmup also participates inpresenting plaques to personswho have restoredhomes or preserved in themin the Victorian Biamef.SPINNINGWHEELFLORIST1334MMW395-1333CASH & CARRYSPECIAL!Love BunchesOoThe SenHnel-Led^r Thureday, Oct^er 13,1988 SecHon2,Halloweenrun, walkOct30The first rMowien SK•cross country run sponsoredby Burdette TooOin MemorialHospital xvill g« underway 10 am. Sunday, Oct. Xat the Cape May <strong>County</strong>Pirk, on Route 9Just north <strong>of</strong>the Cape May Court Househospitii^Walkers are wrioome topartidpate and wUl stert W-flowing me start <strong>of</strong> the run.wThe run, directed by nursetJnda McGowm, is beingsponsored by Sealfc HectricIn Vineland and Ae GeorgeL Qwmis Arthiwoapic SurgeryCrotw.The first ITS entiles wUlreceive "Halloween Run"T-shtrfc. Merchandise prizeswUl be awarded to the first,.second and mind male andPfemale runners in six agedivisions: 19 and under, 20 to»,3«9,4M9,5W9,60andover.sports/recreationPennyslvania man wins mastersHerb Townsend Is aboutThe first woman and the to break the tape as theBrit man to finish the run winner.wUl receive $8) cash priaesdonated by Critikon, aJohnson & Johnson company.In addition, their names|wiU be engraved m a perpetpual toophy to be dlsplavedyeaMound at the hospital.Dr. Warren MacDonald, aSports medicine specialistand an orthopaedic surgeonat the hospital, has donatedthe trophy on behalf <strong>of</strong> theGeorge L Dramls Arthroso^cftirfery Centw,All runners will be eligible|bri drawing tor additionalprizes.Preregistrotion Is $6. Registrationon tiie day <strong>of</strong> the raceii SB. Proceeds wiU benefitthe 1988 special appeal toluoport the hospital.For an witty km, sail thenuSpiul CPrniTiWTjty relalauiBdepartirient *aTT6»-2obO ext. 5108.All nftWB Itemsmult b© submitted Inwriting, either typed orprinted legibly,. WIN-WINNEGOTIATINGTha most successfulnegotiation It that whereeverybody walks awayiiflitiid.lnth!§wln.wlnsituation there are nolosers lash party gotosomething more Important•IhanwHaTrnorihihaito give up. Win-win Ii partII taxes training,experience and a lot <strong>of</strong>practice to negsUtt will,tobaJanoe the give andtake Out goat Into dosing1 dial, agreeing on aprtce tor a preduet or isarvlet. Paw paopla hivia chance to do thte oltanenough, When the"produce It your hoUM,you're going to wantMffltona MparlaflMd InMAI ettate negotiations onyaur »We.- Vour real estatetfansacDon-selllfio your.


PAGE I — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,198SVineland hands OC overtime loss;brawl in bleachers mars matchMoments after Vineland'shigh-scoring BuddyKennedy dribbled a shot•ptit <strong>Ocean</strong> aty 1 * outstandinggoalie Bob McAllisterwith'15 Mcends left in asecond overtime periodTuesday afternoon, a brawlbroke out In the bleachers.Kennedy's goal providedVineland with a "1-0 win•nd a stronghold on firstglace in Diviiion One <strong>of</strong> theCape-Atlantic League. TieIon was OC'i flrst <strong>of</strong> theW and ended a streak <strong>of</strong>26 straight CAL pmis forthe Raiders without a loss.Th« fight, however,douded the memory <strong>of</strong> gpmt aaxtr pi."It was ugly," Mid Raidercoach Leo Chase, whoguidid <strong>Ocean</strong> City to Itsfirst league title last year.his first year as head coach.Ton not sure what happenedbecaufe I was coneentratirigon the game," hiMid, "but there were a lot <strong>of</strong>people involved""Some <strong>of</strong> my kids jumpedinto the stands and gotinvolved," continued Chase,"but I really can't blameftem too much. Wo tried tokeep the kids out <strong>of</strong> it butthey saw their parentsfighHng and thought theywere in danger."On the field, Vineland'slast-second goal allowedftem to escape with a win.The Clan, ranked fifth inSouth Jersey by both theCourier-Post and Inquirer,had aU they could handle intfie Raiders, who Hed them0-0, earlier this year."I thought we almoitdominated the game," saidChase. "We just couldn't getthe ball in the goal."The <strong>Ocean</strong> City <strong>of</strong>fensehai struggled a bit since theinjury to Chip Mower, Hemight be out another two orthree weeks with a kneeinjury, effectively missingthe rest <strong>of</strong> the season,"Chip is our assist leaderand our second leadingscorer," Chase explained,"People don't realize howbig a loss thit is. He andTim (Gallagher) haveworked together beautifullythis year. Without him,everybody gangs up onGallagher."Last week the Raiderswon one and tied two. Theydefeated Atlantic City, 7-0,for McAllister's sixth shutout<strong>of</strong> the year. Gallagher,Mike Horan and Ray McAlameneach scored twice forOC, Pat Morissey addinganother.McAlarnen scored in thefourth period to He theMainland game, whidi finishedas a 1-1 He after twoovertfmes. Rich Dorseywored for the Mustangs.Gallagher, who ranksseventh in South Jerseyscoring, netted both goalsin a 2-2 tie with seventh.ranked Cumberland;-Tomorrow Chase sendshis team out against 9th.ranked Millville at CareyReid, Next Monday rAeyplay at Egg Harbor Townshipand go to Bridgetonnext Wednesday."I hope we can get ourconcentration back by Fridaybecause Millville is anexcellent team," Chase said."It's so frustrating. We'vetoughened some rules insoccer and eliminated most<strong>of</strong> our excessive roughnesson the field. 1 hope we don'thave to worry about thefans now,"Vlnalinds top-scoring forward Buddy Kennedy (11) rices against the Raidere' Rob Prlnz (13) fortht ball duringTuesdays rough match.OCTOBER 13,1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J, PAOB 8 — SECTION TWOMainland edges Raiders in mistake-filled gameBy TOM WILLIAMSO«an City got the baUoii Galaiwe, "Maini»nd is Wfitsown 20, beginning am gtr Bum us at almost every <strong>of</strong>fensive starters, only»Quarterback Johnyoung team. Among our 11now leads the series, II-7«,UNWOOD — MainlandJunior Brooke PHetley ran80-j«rd dHve tar their lone position But we had our Dominick and Tyrone have, Sanieski was 6-for-l 1 tm Sfor 104 yards and onescore, Fischer was, effective . kind <strong>of</strong> pine going duringyards against the Raiders,...touchdown kst Saturday tothrou^iout the drive, carry- that drive*help tt»e Mustangs defeatOosanQly,?-*,Dominick lannace. <strong>Ocean</strong>j^ talented Junior rannt<strong>of</strong>bade, wait over the1,000-yard rushing mark fori career with 73 yards inThe pnt, played on awindy and wet Held, wasfilled with mistakes, includingttvt turnover! in thefirst period alone."Our mistakes killed us,"said Raider coach Tony Galante,"and not Just the mistakesthat show up Instatistics, like fumbles andTntercepHons."<strong>Ocean</strong> City (1-2) did haveits share <strong>of</strong> those, however,turning the ball over threeBmo, twice by nimble andonce by interception. MustangJunior Chris Arabiatook away two <strong>of</strong> them,recovering one fumble andintercepting a Jason Fischerpass. The Raiders were alsopenalized seven times for65 yards.Not that the Mustangs(2-1) didn't make theirshare <strong>of</strong> turnovers. Theygave ttte ball away fourtimes by fumble,Tm happy witii the win,"said Mainland coach BobC<strong>of</strong>fey, "but we certainlyan capable <strong>of</strong> playing better.We made a strong driveto start the second half anddidn't get a point. Then<strong>Ocean</strong> City made a greatdrive against us."Mainland scored with 3minutes, 51 seconds left inthe first half when Priestleybulled over from inside theone.anpyards very quickly. Seniorquarterback John SloniesMfound Junior wide-receiverKen Williams down die leftside, Williams made aStrong, over-the-should«rcatch at the 16.After that it was allWtsttey. He carried fourstraight times to producerte score. Then junior &ikRuggiero kicked the all-importantextra point.The two drives at Bwbeginning <strong>of</strong> Ae secondhalf established a little moreconsistent <strong>of</strong>fense followingthe sloppy first half.Mainland mandied downthe field at the start <strong>of</strong> thehalf, holding the baU fornearly 7 minutes. Ruggieroattempted a 27-yard Heldgoal into the line, a strangedecision for the Mustangssince the 3 points wouldhave accomplished nothing."Our mistakes killed us,and not just the mistakesthat show up in statistics,like jumblesand interceptions"ing the ball himself andusing lannace and TyroneRolls."I wasn't sure we could-run at mem as effectively aswe did on mat drive," saidThen, on mo conversionattempt, another one <strong>of</strong>those mistakes,"We set the formation thewrong way," Galanteexplaimed, "This is a veryhad varsity experiencebefore this year."Rolls got the pitch on theoption to the wrong sideand was driven out <strong>of</strong>bounds by Mainland tackleChuck Sommers about oneyard short <strong>of</strong> a 2-point ctmversion.<strong>Ocean</strong> City had two morebig plays work againstthem in the fourth period.Looking at the possibilily <strong>of</strong>good field position, theRaiders were hit with aroughing the punter penalty,thereby allowing Mainlandto move the ballfurther downfield and run<strong>of</strong>f some clock.And a 45-yard pass play,that would have moved theball to Mainland's 22, wasnullified by a holding penalty..Rseher had another goodday for the Raiders. He ranfor 57 yards and completed2-oM passes fat 32 yards.In fact, Fischer had theRaiders moving me firsttime they handled fte ball.Starting from their own 43,they drove inside the Mainland25 where a 2!-yardpass play to tight end TomJamison ended in a fumble.It was the first <strong>of</strong> five fumblesby the two teams In theopening period.And the first sign thatthis was a game that wouldbe decided by the littlethings.RAIDER RELICS: DarrlnUrbaeEowski, Tyrone Rolls,Tom Jamison and JohnDeAugustine were creditedwith recovered fumbles forthe Raiders....MainlandTheyli have to play b«.ttr man they did Saturdaydown the road againstteams like Millville andHoly Spirit, but Mainland Isvery much in the Group SpUr<strong>of</strong>f picture.OC facw Vineland 0-2)«Carey Held this Saturdayafternoon. The dan lost toHoly Spirit, 27-20, last Saturday.TVe have to expertthem to be as good as theywere against Holy ijMt,said Galante. "We'w seenthem play flat againstAbsegami and Atlantic Qtybut well expert them to betough,",...The OoMin Ciry-Vitteiandgame will kick <strong>of</strong>f at 2 pmbecause <strong>of</strong> college aptitudetests In the morning.Tom KonickB-DBOPIN YEAR 'BOUNDHallBWMn Cotumei Availableeemprtti Part/ agog star*BUqon touquo! DKhrtfy ToHoiplal • Home • QfHee, lie34th 4 Asbury Ave399-0B47ALOMBO'S'arkwty PharmacyWW Ctulii • Wiitn • ConvrotuHMpM Mt, Gu, W. ail MedianMel DELIVERY 399-525234ttl St. Oft AlbUry SunVrifaon1100 West Avo, <strong>Ocean</strong> City399-0150EvBrything from nailsto $ new kitchenStainton'sCape May <strong>County</strong>'sLARGESTDepartment Store399-55TTBth St. & Asbury Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J.Chris DallyO-LBCustom JacketsOur Specialty• Embroidered• TwillOPIN MON.-SAT,10 am to E p.m.Flanders Hotel11th & B'Walk, 389-2137Jason FischerQB•DHBArt ChewO-DBPAINTSKEROSENEHEATER REPAIRSHintwwt • HeuMwirMElocmoal & PlumbingSuppOtiMakeDavIa• part <strong>of</strong> your dayDAVISHardware Sim1235 Albury Ave. SM491IMon.SaL S a.m.-S p.m.VAL-UAUTO PARTSAuto • Truck • MarineWholesale • RetailAll Parts GuaranteedRetail Salts398-5400Authorlztd NAPA DialerMon.-Frl, 8-5Sat. 8-35th & Aebury Ave,TraMy SuperVEAR ROUND 11 tl Albury AveCLOSED TUESDAYSHot Bagels withCream ChseseFRESH SLICED COLD CUTS' SindwMwi • Hoagtes- Conoo• Shakes • and to much morolMen.'U, 7 •»< pin • Kin, 11 «m-6 pm ?Startlno In OweHOMEMADE HOTpmtmnM8-32MJohn MercandanteRB - DHBLEON'SMEN'S SHOPCONVERSE•NEW BALANCENIKE •PUMAA VIA WIGWAMDial 399-2768CQASTM,HometownBankingis back"Good Luck 11RED RAmERSDin EspositoQB-DHBDavid aeraldRB-DHBBacked by tradition<strong>Ocean</strong> CityHome Savingsand LoanAssociation1001 Atburf AM,OMinCKy.NJ BUMTi10»NlM1lWB8$fl$U®£.ISHOEMAKERLUMBER CO.Ryan McEvoyB-DHBR.E DARBYAgency, Inc.Established 1905"ProyldlnglnsumnOB for(Four) Generations"Glenn DarbyPftildiniSMCiniraiAvs,RSDHB 399-0049BBSMSSSCMftMMAMstiMMYour DiscountIRAKI SPECIALISTSWit"GOODLUCKREDRAIDERS"TIMEOWN1988 FOOTBALL SCHEDULEVARSITY FOOTBALL|aj-.0o;-15-VinelandHom©2:00Sat, Oct. 22-Millville ; Hom§12'00Sat, Oct. 29 -Egg Harbor TwpAway12:00f a !-Nov.5-AJUmil^Oty.»Home2:00Sat, Nov. 12-Cumberland,Home12'00Thur. j Nov.24-*PI©asantvllle..,,,Awayioioo<strong>Ocean</strong> City 14'Non-LeagueJUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALLCoach: Tony GalanieFRESHMAN FOOTBALL..Mainland 7Mori., Sipi. 1i • Abaegamml,Away4:00 Men., Sept. 19 - AbsagammlAway4:00Mon,, Sept. 21 • Brtdgaton «..„.,,,.Away4i00 A Mon., Oa, 3- Holy Spirit,,., Aw^OOMon.,.Oci. 3 - Hor/ SpimHomi4:00 Mon., Ort, 10- MalnUnd Homil $0Mon 4 , Oct. 10 - MainlandAwayi:00 Men., Oct. 17 • Vineland , Away4;0OMori;, Ort. 17 • VIntland.•.Homt4:00Men., CM. 24 - MIIMIIs ,.Man,, O«, 24 • MIMIte,.,.,,HBnn4«0Men,, Oct. 31 • Egg Harbor Twp.Mon.,^1.31-1 M ^ Away350yMen., Now. 7 • Atljmtle CHy,,,, ,Mon, Nov 7 • Altarrte CIV HSflO HomiSflOMen., Nov. 14 • Cumberland...Home330Mon., Nov. 14-Cumberland..Home330OCEAN CITYTHIS WEEK'S GAMESATURDAY, OCTOBER 15OCEAN CITY2:00 P.M.VSVINELANDHOMEHarry Jadick. 0 - DTHAMADAROOFING & SHEET METALOver 40 Years ExperiencePLUMBING& HEATING"WhtnYouWintThe BestWe'roOnWest"345 West Avenue3994167ALL TYPES ROOFINGNEW & REPAIRSVINYLREPLACEMENTWINDOWSSIDINGGUTTfRSPhone (609) 311-1048 Ed Hamada328 West ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City G • NGTyrone RolliRB•DHBWtti fWrtiy Bank,NA SouftJsrwy' Member first FWolliyBankc<strong>of</strong>poraOon• Marnbet f Die1216Hav»nAv«.398-7485mDave AustinT-DTWei W, rtoaflng, PtanNflg, CoolingTN wily ell dealer wholn*ttl(«andsflrvrcfl$ifuffMifnt toolgMarmoraCall 390-3981John HeistT-DTThomas H,HEISTINSUnArJCEAQiNCYAUTO FIREHOMEOWNERSCONDOMINIUMSand FLOOD70J West AVO.SuiW 200,OC«flnCHy r MJ,08i26(609)39*0655/otn DeAflgnftinoThe GodfreyFuneral HomesSEstabfiahsd 1896mOamMmmanrT6449, Short R


I IJjThe Sentinel-Ledger Thursday, October 13,1988 Section 2, Page 4editorials/commentInlet ifsWhat if everyone pulled together to dredge GreatEgg Harbor Inlet and used the sand to nourish adjacenteroded beaches?If the mayor can get the DEP to allow his *»th Streetspur, surely he can cajole them mui an inlet"experiment"If the state can spend millions on creature comfortsfor an antiquated bridge tender system, it lias themoney to make the Inlet safe, the shoreline secure.If the governor has a coastal plan, it must includeattention to the intracoastal waterway; New Jersey's.stretch <strong>of</strong> the ICW is the worst along the East Coast.If the congressman's home overlooks bad erosionand treacherous shoaling, surely he can look intospearheading long overdue corrective measures.Towing industryneeds investigatingEditor, Sentlntl-Ledgar;A tomble miihap occurred<strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City afew weeks ago, A pleasurecraft was entangled in thehawser <strong>of</strong> a tugboat and Itstow. Lives were lost. Whowas at fault?I contend that the presentadministration in Washingtonwas the cause. The tugand tow industry has verylittle regulation by the government,especially concomingmanning leveli.Those tugs are navigatingour coasts with too fewcrow members to adequatelystand an alertwatch, especially in limitedvisibility.There' was probably aradar on board, but Wai theoperator properly trainedor licensed in Its use?Was the oncoming pleasurecraft plotted forcourse, speed or dosestpoint <strong>of</strong> approach? Obviouslynot if the lurvivoriremained in the Water forseven hours until rescue.The rug operator probablynever saw them.Last week a tug wai overturnedby its tow <strong>of</strong>f thecoast <strong>of</strong> North Jersey andsunk! The tow contained120,000 ban-eli <strong>of</strong> petroleum,|Ed, — Closer tohomo, the Coast Guardextinguished a boiler momfire aboard a tugboat about5 miles northeast <strong>of</strong>Abiocon Inlet last Fridayafternoon. The rug had mtow a barge laden with diegelfuel and asphalt, Apparentlythere was noirreparable damage a§ thetug continued on its way upthe coast and no injurieswere reported.| Fortunately,there was no environmentaldisaster.But I'm afraid this willhave to happen before adoie look is taken at thisIndustry,The manning <strong>of</strong> theseveisels has become a bargainingItem betweengreedy veiiol owners andbeleaguered maritimeunions. The governmenthas taken a hands-<strong>of</strong>f attitude.In view <strong>of</strong> this past summer<strong>of</strong> pollution alerts onour coast, allow me to siythat these vessels routinelypump raw" sewage fromtheir septic systems and discarddry trash overboard.Please contact your .congressmanand demand thatthe U.S. Coast Guard take acloser look at this Industry,George T, Critek<strong>Ocean</strong> Cityong&nd, <strong>of</strong> an ominous boRinrdng in abominable weatherthat didn't give way tomore tolerable temperahires until Monday. Therewere mow people here forIndian summer weekendthan wm seen here on apeak <strong>of</strong> the season weekend.Now I must go out andRhovol those little, leafydevils into a bash barrelwithout wo many <strong>of</strong> thanescaping to lake up resldonooin the garage. TheyHreturn anyway when thetrash is picked up.No one ever picks upanything that falls out <strong>of</strong>the can, so. they'll be back,probably with reinforcementsand t»eige machinery.GQMII City Mia Ed Witmet carrim his sketch pad toMtf aids <strong>of</strong> thi county andback.HURRY!DeadlineWednesday,Oct. 19th,11th AnnualCOOKING CONTESTEnter your favorite recipeNOW!Three categories1. Appetizers & Salad2. Entries & Soups3. Breads & DessertAll Recipes Must Be Submitted ByWEDNESD AY> OCT. 19th, 1988(Either mailed or brought to the Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice)The judging will lake place onTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 7130 p,m,at the O.C. Intermediate School Cafeteria18th St, and Bay Ave.All Recipes Rgprinif d In A Spedal SupplementWhat's Cooking'88Which will be published - Thurs, Nov. 17thInterested advertisers call 399-1220for more information.Please clip and attach (his form toyouf recipe entry• _ — _ - _ — _ _ _ _ _ — . _ m m ,The Sentinel-Ledger, P.O. Box 238<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.j, 08226Category ;Name,_'_.Address —— —City , . „State — — —Zip,Phone -,Sentinel-Ledger Cooking Contest, m


kPAGE 6 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,WtewntionATHURSDAY, OCTOBER |This is the time to learn how you can protect yourself against fire at homeBy DON EISENHAROTR inspectorDuring 1987 the OmanQty Rre Department export*meed tht tragic low <strong>of</strong> life at3820 Wesley Ave.The general alarm flnj,which resulted in the Bretmultiple deaft due to fireinthe city's history, oowrred1:35 a.m. March" 31, 1987, arainy morning with gale-(one winds browing <strong>of</strong>f theOOBBn.KUled were Jonph andHedy Moreland and theirS^yeaId daughter. It tookRED CAPA:B:C ratedFIRE EXTINGUISHERTHREE ITEMSthat should he foundIn every homeholdfirefighter!, IV6 hours tobring the fire under controlwith the last firefighteri Itavingtttt scerti seven hoursafter Ae alarm was soandedIn addiUon to ttwBweedeattw, fte fire oompletelydearoyed two duplexes anddamaged six other bnUdinp,causing well ova ore-quartermillion doUari in damage.Two firefighters were alsoinjured in their attempti toextinguish the lire.In 1987, the fire departmentalso responded to 830incidents, a decrease <strong>of</strong> fivefrom 198S Thattotal induded 119 faultyalarm systems, 107 falsealarms and 38 inddena <strong>of</strong>Ere and tie reason formost alarms due to a singlesourw — Mused by eleetfMlappliartowOf the reported inddents,tour fires were detwmined tohave been set, with fiveremaining undo* investigation.The <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hre PreventionBureau would likeyou to answer these ques-Fires break out in homesabout every 45 secondsin the United States.LEARN NOT TO BURN..First AlertSmoke Alarm9V cjfbon jint ttalwiy intiudBd Hinged ra»er igrei§» BaiWi> iBpN.:Biiii.nl 5 year i,mfi|id vtarrsnl*UL LislBd «iA8?D,America's leadingloot destroyer.Removes loot byvaporizing it Simplysprinkle on hot fire inany coal, coke, orwood burning unit.Helps to preventchimney firei. Improvesdraft.WALLACE HARDWAREand GARDEN CENTERServing <strong>Ocean</strong> City and Ana Over 75 Years •750 Asbury Ave, 753 West Ave,399-2227FIRI PREVENTION WEEKOCTOBER 9 15. 1980Home smoke detectors halve the risk<strong>of</strong>dying in a home fire, but they can onlywork if you install them properly andmaintain and test them regularly. So, thisFire Prevention Week - October 9-15 - testyour smoke detector. It's a sound you canlive with.HOYGfUfAW,v- • Mayor -..* «%;• •<strong>Ocean</strong> CityFire Departmentfire, safety is everyday!399-9116TODD BOWERtionsy1, Do you know when youlast changed die batteries inyour batt»y-ap«ratid smokedetectors?2, Do you ast your smokedetectors regulariy,aMBMUngto the manufacturer's instructBans?3, Without looking, do youknow the location and number<strong>of</strong> smoke detectors inyour home?i Do you recognizethesound your smoke detectormakes?S, Are moke detectorslocated outside all sleepingareas in your home, and on•way stary <strong>of</strong> your horna orapartment?If you answered yes to allthese questions, congratulations!You're taking sometapartant steps tokeep yourhone and family Unsafe.Ifl MM MOM IImil*Smokt Alarm ftaturii sidecibelpulsating hern, Hitbutton, 30-day low battify indicator.With baH, »«•QUANffTHS LIMITED- DAVIS -*Hardwire Store-UtkiDKiltiPtrtttiaurOly'i1235 Aibury Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City • Mjjn.Snt. 6)"!Sp399091Bfflfi|But if you answered no tosafe, the move we out reduceone or more <strong>of</strong> these questions,you have some work year aaoss the United States,the tragedy fire causes eachto do on home Are safety. There were about 565,500And your <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty H* BMS in our nation's homesDepartment can help — duringB» Prevention Week,Ott, H5.Trie theme <strong>of</strong> Rre fteven-Uon Week 1988 "A SoundYou Can live With — TestYour Smoke Deteetorl"emphasizes one <strong>of</strong> the easieststeps you can take toprotectyour family.Statistics show mat threefourths<strong>of</strong> all Americanhomes already have at leastORB smoke detector, but theNational Fire ProtectionAssociation (NFPA) Bstimatesmat one-third <strong>of</strong> these,art not working, <strong>of</strong>tenbecause <strong>of</strong> a dead or miningbattwy. NPPA pnSm that ifthe trend continues, up toane-hfdf <strong>of</strong> all smoke detectorsin U.S. homes, within 10years, won't be operationalThe mow we on do tomake our homes more fire-during 1W, and 4,658 dvUiansdied u a twit. Mostfatal Bra occur at nightwhen people are asleep.But loss <strong>of</strong> lives and homesfrom fire owt be prevented.Rrt Prevention Week aettviaeswill help.anoi 1922, the NFPA hassponsored Fin PreventionWeek. That year, a prodama-Hon from ftesldent WsrranG. Harding established theweek to commemorate thepeat Chicago Bre <strong>of</strong> 1871.The aaoago Bre, m which250 persons were killed,100,000 were left homelessand over 17,400 buildingsweft d«stroy«d, foeustdnational attention on theneed for fire safety.The NFPA U sponsoringBre Prevention Week, supportedby the flre service,schools and dvfc organtza-FIRI KILLS!Be Prepared...Not a Statistic!!First Alert-Smoke & FireDetectorNow on sail for $ 7 M *First AlBPt*HOME FIREExtinguishers'While Supply Lasts I•MOMProm$12.99'JSBSLIHARDWARIIf your homo is your castle,why leave fho drawbridge down?Firo. theft, St<strong>of</strong>ma. Injuries to guests. Tha rlskg ol owning a homo.Why foavo the door open to those risks? Throuflh tho major insurancecompanies m ropresent, Ilka CNA, m can <strong>of</strong>fer up-to-date,comprehensive programs to insure you against a wide range <strong>of</strong> risks,Contact us about your dome protection needs- Because a castle Isnothing (flfs not secure^,c* tt^eM^iK


IPAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.CLASSIFiED ADVERTISEMENTSADVERTISIMG RATES.... for these oolumns ihould b( In *ie <strong>of</strong>fiesol rue Senbnel-Ledger NOT LAflR TWBJ B P.MTUEBDAV FOR THURSDAY PUBLJCATfON390-8411one t irtio, fi lines or less$SQ0( S3 pe' tins Wtms£ri$ §Ad Running B Cortstoj'rive Times," nrt^5 lines or less$50 00Arts Requiring Box Number • 11.00 IddlHorw!11S Blh Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. 08128This Sentinel-Ledger'sNEWPHONiNUMBERSNow you can,,,DIALDIRECTCLASSIFIED ADSand MAIN OFFICE39?L5411CIRCULATION399-5412NEWS ROOM399-5492DISPLAYOFFICE OPEN9-5Men,»Fri,Lost and PoundREWARDFor Return <strong>of</strong> Sii LionGalvanized boit trailerrernwtd from my drivewayon Sept. 22nd (pproK, ip ffi Corner <strong>of</strong> 3rd ftAtlanticAve NJ Rfjljtritlsn#S2STYU.CALL 398-67751Help WantedSTUFF ENVELOPES/iARNHUNDREDS!$, DeBJIg? Hush 6A8.E toUNIVERSAL MARKETINOP.O. Soil 14RIALESTATESALESJMD, H5ID Is looking fora low good geiit pfoillor our Ooiin City andMarmora <strong>of</strong>floBi. We<strong>of</strong>iar a viry happyenvironment, Wi afiknown lor uniquecompany §xp§rlenoB InIrwesfmini, taxation andlinsneino. In oommirolal,residential and builniilbrokering enabling a viryiuooegiful track fie<strong>of</strong>a,• VERY ATTRACTIVECOMMISSIONPACKAQE • If you afinot satisfied or happywith your prMiflt lalfspoiitlon, and afi lookingto rnovi ahead with auniquely aggressive rialiitateoompany, WBwould lik« to spirt toyou about a poiitlon,JAMES M. DWYERReal EstaliINVESIMFNT I OEVeLOPMENT10th and W«g| Am 0.6.Help Wontedp WANTEDR" I,,Positions Open ForRtal EitatiSalesperson; ROBERT L. SHARP,!REALTOR2700 Asbury Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJMEMBER1 Oeaan Girv Board <strong>of</strong> OMdtrt T/«Mbrf*« f M Krr* CMMMO aw* n» unng ^pnesnuyii*) i« MoWmAn Equal Opportunity £mp)6mRESTAURANT OPENINGSUP TO $5.50/HOUR TO STAFTTSJTirftsf fexibfe HdtirsWo£xBencfff ProgramCareer Adwmmttt Qw<strong>of</strong>tutmsHOV ROGERSSemnPett*' i JlHeap Wanted Hftlp Wanted PersonalsPr<strong>of</strong>Mtlonii servlcis Qiratft wd Virt SalesREAL ESTATEPPORnjNmATTlNTIONiLICENSED AGErirSI!Vft davi t mW M EXClTltW- l MTHEFARRELLAGENCYSALESPERSONSAF§ jpsy vMtfi ffiflft tfwi sfttffiAr» m uMppndiMfMl tfic IMWVF* ftpplifHy <strong>of</strong> tyMotftifiii imlf wurklng HMtahtn.Crt today, (MM m »cf»lrTin*niW find out whU th»TSiir cw•Rtf ftu Ml B«Q» Rttfty •3OO-OO76In-HousoSuspension Teacher0.C, High SchoolQualifications • NJTeachlno Certification,Secondary Certificationpreferred, Interestedapplicants may contact:Dr. Anthony C. Scalzo801 Aebury Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J. 08226399-5150191 19-ti8TART1NQ ATHIGHWA0E9JDI9HWA9HER9RMavrti Blvd., MarmortCome In ponen today, you etn39C-O810 .Models AllGALLMiaiOBORGBANN398-3322 or 884-2710OAflPENTEfl WANTED • EqwriPMtarfM, MwM M |M to rnimiWm. Olll ifUr 7PM, OM-H304.OLfiANSflS N6EDSD • Mrl Wnt ...nlnfll, no WMlMfiM. CHI Mi-MTf try-Wn,CLERtOALCUeTOMERSERVICE •brtWt .TOnWng at R«tuminjj tol»ART tm f«NO¥MAN • Can SM MAKI VOUR CAR PWS ANY SMOQ4iMbMn«hi AM ana I Ml.CHECK . And Last 600.000 Miles FurPage towsjMpmnary Mils all. For FreePART Vm MATURE PBWON - H OaJyOM (SSfl) UT-am Day » Night.pISM com MnWrwi in nttfl MM, no••nine. Aino nMnMiy, «MMI atmONE CAR GARAGE • In a 00 bMt, DMdmemt, tarM Rapy to t«nin#4Mt*.IIMUI or auto $70Mionih OaD 306t« Mr, Oean Oiy, F^otSMS1BS.PART TIME . Outflow funatyWMrmdny. AftHMeni Una fwi" SMMy W«K Go«! Pty. enPART TUB RKB1AT10N SUPSBV1-tORS • Mcflay m eatudty 7PM H11PM Cootaci Dm HttHM, AnlsnBaermien Daptnmani, 9*7-3066.PART TIME - Han RoNuM, li«i t Aa.bury, M4SM, RtMHi PtrMh nMNtor AvmlfM »'Ort aMvliw. hMudlnermMrs and aMMalns ermn tw cuttorn*fjekHip. Uohl JtnTkxiai duooi.nori^uintrl. Good iwtlnf MUBy. h•• imeMyM dKsuni: (Mi MrtwRRALISTATI BALES - Ciw opponuniiy Ml, In OC1 Nvsitt <strong>of</strong>flc* tor tmbt-Oqul Itanad tdMptiwn. TnMnmg prottnMW InMffllRl( MMORIAL ESTATE SALESPERSON - wtnl-M, Full am., <strong>of</strong>fies In 9 M M gMtono! ttHn City, IipMinES pr.t.i butnM nMatttn, CU Bob M tor aa,BiMtmanl, Ban* Km Cllata, iff,.m i m . 'RIM, tITATI SALESPERSON • Immndlai.eptnlre In MM Upp* TowmhlpefflM, MM Mnlng. |oln our million M-Mr UMIMIa, HIM RMl IMM, 390-1444,ragpONSBLI FEMALE • to Myilt InSeniM Pelnl horn* 1 Myl igtt t to 11,urn UlaiycJI 853-0609.HITAI. SALES . nMM parfon, partmt, AMIMi noun, erutM ability or nortlatmnoamsm MpeMnM, CM 3M-1M4,aECflETARY . will nil Mill IIMAMnHd*d tar inM mm, Writs! dutu,CAR POOL WANTiO. From Owan OltyM PhM-Csmdon High Spsed Una Workhsum 1 lo S, Monday tirauih Friday.CHI JiMMi «« f fibP.M. iDAILY pOMMUTtR • Monday «ini Frt-««y, SAM to SPM, from <strong>Ocean</strong> Was/tMvnia ana to Phils, and relum, NSMItmntpomiion. Can ttf>4t3i between 9AMand 8PM.0V1R M AND SNGLE? . Flntf lova/Csnpfifilsflihlp on ths nsv fSfHanee ptot=Una. LMttn to nnraad mnngn from(Mtlng iinglM. I-eoo-ooo e*o $sC«l,*S«nB edd, miniLw*.NANT? Loving H<strong>of</strong>fln pravldsd toMM iMk adoption. You droouePr<strong>of</strong>essional ServicesTELEPHONE SAUS PINION • WorkItom homi FT/PT totlha ntnelNini,BUNRI8E LAND8CAPINQ . Doilgn,QKWMH CsrnrnlMlaiu, aw RtpMMM, sod I iBha work, light grading.PeMnlHI. Ml Locully 609-648-41 e5 or Fr»» Mtlmitai, Cm lUp aYanlngi altarWrit* Fr. P.t»r, % TM Fr«m:Ht»rti,itiBRloyHto 81. Olndnnail, OH4B210.WAITErvWAHTlEBS • Put tlmi •»nlngi and wttktnM, for OeMn Olty retlrimtnihona, tmi round potltlon. OaliYEAR ROUND •IRVIOt STATION •N«tM bptrtsnCBd Matfimlc. mil TimsWarh MM NttdM QAS ATTENDANT,Full Tim.. RtfcriAMl, Ml 389-9741.SHuMloni WantedOUTPIID NURSES AID! • flNirMprl-VIM duty nunlng In Oefin Clly. NowMMrrii, OUI SMmi It M-ISI7,NURSi DISHES • I petition U IrWil.ing MfflMnMi to iomwrtt Mini to HvMl, Mtli III monihi. Mil 5*8-5948.MEAN CITY LOCAL LPN • laeWng twput tlmi 11 It f night ihlti, prlwtt dutyan In Nwthtnd. E«porl»ne(i in airwrHiM, EMUItnl MfMnM, ell 391-94M,a«-m.loap.m.Ml.ftm|Mjy T M y fbljlMM riWM In oaf r to C initruetionmtt 8»MM Dtpiwmwl, AviljIM.._ NM IM jfrt IttitoB iMUnf unig uniflpNngItH, eprino IBH, II youMM riivf Mitvrt ntiivft Jwhmmm jyagimir Muvl good corn-QiRMAN LANOUAQE SlRVIUI • Pit-MM SUM M think you¥•)• Immioil<strong>of</strong>l In Oimin, tor HI purhUpm Mliry our mjmia, M BDlM,CMIf|.B17,ii fcf k i»u. 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PAGE IP — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV, N j. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1988Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Salt Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate SaleOPEN HOUSESaturday & Sunday12 to 4 p.m.870-4th StreetAlttartve 4 bedroom plus den, 2V4 den North aid townhouse,3-4 car pitting, one block to beach and boardwalk;.Front and rear decks each floor. Fully furnished andequipped, Atr conditioned Turnkey openHon, Gnat rentalhistory 1197.500.ONI OP A KIND SINGLEImmaculate 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rancher, 60x90* lot, convenientsouth end location near beach, spadous screenedporch, Uving room, dining room, kitchen plus 20 > >tl3 l 'dmwith flrepinee «nd deck, all appliances, storage, $225,000,QUI1N ANNE VICTORIANFive bedroom, 1VS bath single, hardwood floors, fireplace,oil heat, 2 car garage, SO X IDS' lot zoned nivuti-famlly, largepound floor with private entrance, •uitable tar <strong>of</strong>fice1123,000.COLD COA1TIIAUTYSpadom 4 bedroom, 2Vi bath unit with fireplace, front andrear docks, cathedral celling, ill appliances, interior decoratedand luxuriously furnished. Pint floor 075,000 and »eeond floor 1395,000.EAST ATUWTIC BLVD. ft BAnEflSEA RD. 39B260034TH i CBfTBAL AVI. 398-6200OPEN HOUSENewCondos11:30 to 3:30Sat. & Sun,3iO4ContralAve.Beach view,' 3 bdrm,, 2bath, fireplace, •/«, carport,Prime location. Completedesigner decor mdfurnishings. Ready to foil1224,0%,SOUTHEND DUPLEXSuper Investment opportunity.24 bd, ( 1 buhiputSMnfi, little treat,pal rental property near40th Sheet beach. Excellentvilut a) $219,000 hanilhfd.~_- /CONSnUOTOTwo 3 Mm, J ha, eaa.dot In the Norlhend.Maintenance free, Ca»fiiii, CIA, av.ll.bl«•mnadlitely. l«t floorSI 13,500. 2nd floorvmm32mJ A CENTRAL(my -^300-0990"SEASHORE HOMESBEACH TO BAYoiNlREAuySALES • RENTALSAPPHAJSALS • MVitTMiNTSSiNCiIf47OPEN HOUSIGardens HomeSat, & Sun.11:30 to 3:303281, SeabrlghtAve.Excellent value on SeabrightRA 4 bdrm., VAbath, screened porch. Privateback yard, Great locationand in excellent buyttmmTURN-KEY OPPORTU-NITY3 bdrnf„ 2 bath, gas luit,Central Air nloely furnished_ ill for only$96,900, Also, only 2blocks from wide southendhMdi.EXECUTIVE HOME«tMted«it«nleWood#dt M t e d llot In Pilemo, Cornwhon* Mtli 3 MHH, mtaA dramatic ^throughliupitu, French do<strong>of</strong>g,funkan tub, Lined ifutMOft .\COTOOWmiAVIIWR«I value at the iher«2nA flow eondo with |Mm, J bath IDdOPEN 7 DAYSUPPER TOWNSHIPOPEN HOUSESaturday, October ISi 10881 to 4 p,m.302 Burley RoadA gradous 2-story Colonial home located in desirable Esperanza,Immense master bedroom with bath and walk IndreBing closet, 3 additional bedrooms tt Urgi family bath.Entry way has ceramic tiled fby«r, formal living room, elegantdUUnj room, comfortable family room with huge are.place, gourmet kitchen has separate breakfast-dining area,powder room and laundry room complete this (mpnnfvcpicture, 1189,900.DIRlCTIWrt! KddHwll itwi, toRout. » South, IB light lift on Old Ttek.MY VMWWVESfUEMTOPPOrmMTV8UB-0fV»SWWn«W«*iiI»(«lo(iiiiSERVtCESTATfONWOCWMTOWN DUPLEXd $ tto *2"JOHNSON REALTORSWe*teyAve3994010THE SENTtNEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CLTV, N J,INVESTWe tl JMD. MID htm unlqutly developtd vl« nnHnutd Inheu«tr.lr.lruj, txpuHlt OM ii paramount for mcrti^ul real«M« MnuciiMii, Wt art txptm In Real Eatm TtxariBn,Invitnwnf RMI EaMM Pwpd^ Mintpmtal, SyndlctMngMd P.Anlng and Dtvtlopment W* have * atpantc convsy-•fldng ud mortgagtag dtpanmnl, MttMtl and ytar nmnd9\KRMI manag«intnl dtpartmtnl,'and a real HUM IHwrdundl*.tag and •dvMIatng dtp«rtm»tI •]JAMES M, DWYER, REAL ESTATEINVESTMENT • DEVELOPMENTTHIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTSRESIDENTIALOCIAN CITY (BintWat*r Marina)Uke new comer unit withmany amenlHcs IncludingUving mm with fireplace,mister bath with Jacuzzi,skylights, all appUineM,and more. £215.000,OCEAN CITY (SM ParkPlace)Triplex near one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City's most popular beaches.Large family home, 6bdrmt, 2 baths with 2rental units. Excellentopportunity. 1191,000,OCEAN CITY (by VillaMarina)Magnificent townheuttwith boat slip, S bedrooms,3V4 baths 3 balconies,•very amenity passiblt.From $192,500.OCEAN O1TY C»U BrightonPlan)Beachfront eondo, 2bdrms., 1 bath fully furniihfd. Excellent rentalhistory. 1174,000.OCIAN CITY (I02l»l?Slmpion)Great development opportunity.Multi-family with 4existing units. Old Vlctorilnarchitectural charm.Rehabilitate and resell.High pr<strong>of</strong>it potenlUl.$144,900, .OCEAN CITY m liftHarbor)Unobstructed view <strong>of</strong> theInland waterway. Enjoythe privacy and bead) <strong>of</strong>the south end. ThfM bed.rooms, 2 bathfl, fully furn.$129,900.OCEAN CITY («M WtflfjrAvi jNtirly new fin! floorcondo, S bdrnu,, 2 bath,great central location forshopping and beach. Mollvttedseller. $129,900.OCIAN CITY (Nantuckil)Buy living for young•ports enthujrlasls. Walk*ing distance to golf course.Two bedroom unitincludes ill appliances,Asking $110,000,S1A ISLE CITY (DolphinInch!Secluded oceanffont loci*Uon, Magnificent sunrisnind sunsets, views <strong>of</strong>ocean and bay, Very largetownhoutes and apis, Adream vacation ptopwty,Prom $165,000.AVALON(76-38th8t)Beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2bath, fully furnished eon.domlnlums with oceanview, me block to bead),Prom $143300,VILLAS (Wild! AvtJCray single family homewith detached garage onlovely treed lot, Home features2 or 3 bedroomi, ftp,afate laundry room, fullbath. S»le Include* illappliances, window «lreondifioMm.Reduond famm,WllDWOOD«Ea«BaH


PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, ISMReal Estate SaleReal Estate SitsReal Estate SaleReal Estate SalsReal Estate sale Real Estate Sate ReaiEstatoSaio Real Estate SaleTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,1888T1IK SENT1NKL-LE1WKR, (.KT.AN CITY, N J,E IS-SECTION TWOtIGardensOPEN HOUSESaturday & SundayOctober 15th & 16th415 Battersea Road<strong>Ocean</strong> City4 bedroom single family close toYacht Club. Excellent condition. Large lot, 2 cargarage, easy maintenance $209,900,JUST USTIDHtattd 8 family, dose tobaaeh, move-In eandlUon.Appt to show. 1188,900,(1m.LIKE NEW CONDOOne BR, reduced to188,100. Art now.6RIATINVISTMINTCentrally located, fullyequipped restaurant, soots66 plus 5 HptB, and 2rooms. Call lor detailsA F1W NICI YfiARLY »WINTER RENTALSDeFranco • Moore Inc.T/A D. Allan StretchRealty800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.391-9425Pint Boor eondo with abedroom 8 baths In etntfajlooailen, Covirtd parNIng« storage area. Priced tosell nt $120,900. Call 399-1S1I.UNIQUi OPPORTUNITYIIMulti-family homo withSUre front or olllce on litfloor, All fully ronted withexcellent Incems, gas hotwater heal, vinyl tided,$164,500. Ownor financingto quallfed buyer. Call398-3636.Large 3 bedroom, Z bath1s! floor eondo with firs,place, thgrmepiflt Wmdowi,storage, locateddose to beach, shopping,playground & tenniscourts. $123,900, Calli99-1S1J.LaINC, HERITORS*34th & Haven Ave.398-5000WANTEDAre you Interested In atax Iroo exchange <strong>of</strong> • Ilot, Uppif Tovmihlplub-dlviilon for • limllarInvtstmint?CallRQIEBJ L. SHARPRealtor.399-1637 or3990784OPEN HOUSEFirst Floor Condo49th & Central Ave.Sat & Sun,1pm to 4 pm 1M8Cut* Victorian style tinglein central location. 2 bed.roomi IVi bithi, gat hotwater heat, furnished "Letsol potential 11 $124,900.Call 399-1612.MulB-tamlly homi In ©infmllocation. 7 rental unit)all with heat far year rounduse. Exoellont rentalIneome produoor.1219,900. "Owner flnano.Ing avillabta" Call 391-3836.Only % Wock to Beach 4Boardwalk, this 1 bedroomfirst floor unit <strong>of</strong>tenall furnishings, new carpets,a/o, fresh paint.Excellent eendWon * goodrental Income 161,000,Can 398-3636.Charming Capo Cod residence<strong>of</strong>fers spaeioutrooms and a presfigeousBay area neighborhood. §bedrooms 3 bafts Urgetomity room * temnmtporch. Beautifully landscapedtotJ214.900 Callm-mi.1717 Astoury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City(609) 399-10120^-800-843-0172. 32nd&WoatAvo,<strong>Ocean</strong>Ctty(609) 398-363G or 1-800-526-5095, f 301& Shore Road, Marmara•• ^ (609)390-3700 '?reliabilityetltori attorneys tenders ana olhw prsiaUianaisselect ul firm! lor only one reason they can f»ly onus lor pr<strong>of</strong>nnl accurate and dependable till? wort II s aIrMltran here, at wall as a proni.se battM by 40 yeanot integrity ind ftnaficiai stabilityFor your title wrk, eontscl Micbsle Martin, ManagerTITLE INSURANCFCOMPANYJ137 Asbury Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City • (BOB) 311-0031Over 30 <strong>of</strong>fices in the mid=Atlant!C areaJUST LISTEDTwo bedroom, 1 bath duplex on Asbury Ave.Vinyl Biding, new ro<strong>of</strong>, now kitchen and rug.Priced to sell, not to list. Call today for moredetails.I. LESLIE LAWRENCEREALTOR4101 CENTRAL AVE, OX. 3990014OPEN HOUSESat, & Sun12 to 414W,18thSt.Nswly constructed home Inlagoon arts. 1s! Itvtl:Open p§reh, living roomwith RrsplaM, dining room,kitchen, family room, laundryroom, Vb bath, cedardoBGt S walk-In closet).Comfort <strong>of</strong> central air conditioning,wall to wail earpet,all appliances,Anderson windows. MustI N house. Only $295,000.Cell 399-0041.Vacant Lot - 8 BrittanyDrive a Boatsllp 1660,000,Beautiful Baytront home Inthe Gardens on large lotW x 1W Irrefl. now bulk-bedrsomi, 91* baths, din,fireplace, wit bar, oil beat,screenod In porch, decks,I ear garage, nicely furnished$795,000.Gin you imiglni a htxifiIn tl* Qtrdein with 7bdrma., § baths and only askip and a hop to a greatbeach. Unobstructed Panoramicview <strong>of</strong> the GreatAtlantic <strong>Ocean</strong> (can almostsee England). Large lot80x130 - Weal tor a larg<strong>of</strong>amily mat want to live Inan Weal location (Gardens)$395,000-Call 399-1856.RiSTAUHANT CiNTRAl,LOCATIONBusiness only equipmentand preifni lease. Tum«toy opfmflon, Rodueed to$40,000, S99-1SM,A rare I bedroom eondo/hotel unK located in popularSanta Barbara ioutrj,Spacious unit with doublebalcony It <strong>of</strong>fered furnishedand equipped.Many amenities Includingpool and covered parka-Ing. $169,000. Cat 399-8622,A Rare Buy!MoOern beflsnfr<strong>of</strong>tt slnglsfamily «1 condo pricesl igas neai, carpon,•un decks. Offered furnbrwdand tqutfiped, SeeIt rtowl CaB 39*8622.OPEN HOUSESat, & Sun,11 to 4 p.m.3028-30 West Ave.3 year old HallWay Leonardbulll duplex. 3bedrooms, 2 baths eachunit Close to beaeh, sundocks,good renHl history.Fully lumlshod. $269,000-Coll3B9-B822OPEN HOUSE11 to 4 p.m.Tuts, thru Sun,5448 Asbury Ave.1 BR"" SSBrand new duplex condos3 bdrmi,, 2 bafts, fireplace,eenW air, wall towall capet, all appllancss,1 bio* to beach from1176,000. Vlilt our furnlihedsample today. Call§994812,Dayfront condominium at600 Bay North, with Bayviews Irom sundeck. Livingroom, dining area, kitchen,two bedrooms, two baths,eleetrio heat, central air,pool laollltles, parking,nicely furnished $165,000.Just listed I Completely furnished»ldo-by-»klo eorvdo»In two separate northend locations. Each property<strong>of</strong>fers close proximityto the Beach and Boardwalk!Four open decks and4'/a bedrooms make thoseunits perfect for investmentor second home use, Galltoday tor first choice <strong>of</strong>these fumkty properties.399-1856,The Pearl RestaurantBeautifully appointed restaurantfn downtown shop*ping district. Presentlyoperating for dnnar only.Tremendou$ opportunity toexpand. Pries Includes fixturesand equipment.Extremely reasonable longterm Mats available. Gall3M4813 tar an appoint-New Mflngl North sod,famefi bfeek dupfe* withplenty <strong>of</strong> paiWng. UpdatedWfcherw* bath mate fhtoan excoHeni rental piopertyer second ham*.PALERMOGoorae Robed*. President «t Roberts Real Estate, 750Shore Road. Somere PoUt, NJ announced the sale <strong>of</strong> twomldenees owned by Joseph V. MonMra <strong>of</strong> PimftM <strong>County</strong>.Bortda The prepwflw are located at 607-609 So. ShoreROBd, Palermo, Cape May <strong>County</strong> The parcel is zonedCommunity Commerdal and conElsts ol a duplex on ShoreRoad and a large dwelling In the rear on approximately 13/4acres <strong>of</strong> land.The parcel was purchased by Galen Young, Jeffiw RVsung <strong>of</strong> Bala, Poma Settlement took place at the The Co,<strong>of</strong> Jersey the sale price reportedly MS approximately$1,000,000 TIN property Mil reportedly be developed tab aCommunity Commerdal CenteroaataaaWATERFRONTNew contemporary home, calm deapwater slips. Unique'Interior design,- high quality, Mat'lt, i conttr. skylit cath.Mil, foyer w/ontermt. bar. Matter Bdrm. hat ig, iwrntoAw/nkylite a fireplace. 3 BR. expandable to 5.3 baths, ML,dr., Ir., den. lib. gtr, 4 util ana, 3 decks, custom land-Bcaplng, gat hw. ht. & air cond. European kH., Qoriantops, brick walls S driveway. $845,000, Before you buyless, come BOO the difference.OPEN HOUSESat. & Sun,11 to4p.m3618 Wsslsy Ave.2nd FloorBRAND NEW LISTINGISpacious boautlfully furnished4 bdrm., 3 bah,2nd II beachfront withlaundry, •tDrage, eneioiedshower, flroplaco, extralarge docks andovir-aized garage, Expan•hre ocean views • all thislor |44S,00D, Prime eouthendbenchl Call 399-8B22.CounBy litate — Modem6,000 square feet, 6 bedroom,2Va batti home featureslarge country kitchenwith breakfast room overlookingin ground pool,custom woodwork throughout,exerdie room, landscaped,sprinkler system,A/0, alarm system, plusmush more. Situated onover 46 acres. S minutesto <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Call 399-8822 lor exclaslve details.Two story home near QardintBeach, Six bedrooms,1% baths, oil hotwater heat, hardwoodfloors, plastered walls,mostly furnished $198,000.Two bedroom, Me bathcondominium. Pr<strong>of</strong>essionallydecorated within walkingdistance to shoppingand sparkling southondbeaches. Three years old,$124,900, Call now 399-8822.Beautiful eondo, 3 bdrrns,,2 baths, Jacuzil, balconiesoverlooking Bay, 30" boatslip, pool A cabana only$249,900,399-1856.MuKJ-family with <strong>of</strong>f streetparking and garage, ExcellentIncome producer InA-1 condBon. Nlos Invttimamopportunity may toryour inspection. JIOS.OOO.Call 399^822,Sunny rone*** on osuntryftrw to Beesle/i "tfal stf §ondH!erdry room, gartgs andfamily room. Beautifullandscaped tot A mu*t•Ml Onfy t121fiOO, Ptr-' ^---*J Jjiijf faaf d»af ^ffs Stansf <strong>of</strong>391-5577OPEN HOUSESat. & Sun12 to 4 pm313E.lnlotRd.Brand new home In theGardens. Qpon porch, livingroom, fireplace, diningroom, tat-In kitchen, familyroom, Vh bath, laundry onfirst floor, four bedrooms,two baths on second floor,gat heat, oentral air, oarpet,all appliance!,Andaman windows. Largomar patio and yard, twoear garage. $396,000. Call399-399-0041.Northond beach block condoslChoose from I large 1bedroom units with centra)air, gas heat, lun decks,and morel Close to bsaohand boardwalk. Starting at$94,500. Call 399-6822.Modem flrtt floor condominiumnear Gardens.Spacious wltti three bedrooms,two tile baths, fireplaco,open porch, aieotriohiat and central air, storngoahed, <strong>of</strong>f •net parking,carpet and appliancesIncluded, $169,000.iayffent comer tot 4i' x123'on newest <strong>Ocean</strong> City•treat In the Gardens..Deludes a boatsllp anddock. UnobstruoMd bayviews $550,000,ieq.FLStudlo.ParMvacation retreatl Varyclose to beach, very ntoefyfumtohed, very insxpifisive.Only $63,900. Callaw-iass;-Baaohfront Irl-pl^xaouthendi prida <strong>of</strong> owner'ship evident ki tfifs tradPUonal Oooan City property.Unit A 3 bedroom*, Unit 89 bedrooms, Onft C 6 bedrooms,bulkhoid, dack,parking. *750,000. Call39B-8822 for detaiblSpudlaus two bedroom,,fwo MA/ afr Mcondominium with gasnMt and pool, MM< MMfcd* ? «S 89,9OG buys a homeat the shore...that's all yours for all~ seasons! „Vbu't* reached a time In your life when you can ease upandenioy ail that youVt worked for That § why you deserve ahome thifs so aiforelible you'd never think <strong>of</strong> renting It Wsomeone else You deserve [he luxurv and affordahjlify olThe Village at Linwood Every day ol thd yearThe Viliige at Linwood South |ersey>. finsl community foractive adults over 12 <strong>of</strong>lenia refined environment inawarmvillage setting lust across the bridges Irom Margate and<strong>Ocean</strong> City this unique selection ol liiviirioui- homes Is surrounded by a host <strong>of</strong> amenltiee trrNlec"- .ind rp< reation• Two tennis courts• Clubhouse and resort-style pool• Magnificent landscaping• Close to 6 area goii courses• Single level two bedroom condominiums• Fireplaces, private decks and patios• On-site maintenance service• Located In the heart ol Linwood Within walking distance<strong>of</strong> fine shops, restaurants llnaniiai servicesThe Vlllap at Linwood, Private wcure and so allordabk'It's yotin to enloy for all seasons Come we uur liirnlshedmodels and buy now for summer oci upancy 1Call


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWOTHESENTtNEL.LEIYearly Rental Yearly Rental Yearly RentalI ?TH I OMAN • t Bedroom m hnri?.•* floor a Oupi«. rao. morahi, M6IKIHCI>L HimrorwSuper 1 bedroom lit nooripartmenl, fumlshwl ormilumlghed. Dtihwisher,r<strong>of</strong>rtg 1 car <strong>of</strong>f strwt parking, Clnt location, sharedlaundry room S42S + uUI.Many other nice YtirlyRental! available all alga,prices It locations.399-1612COLDUieLLACADEMYREAL ESTATE909 WEST AVE.39&-3B08YEARLY RENTALSVERY WELL MAINTAINEDunfurnished 2 bdrm., 1 bathapt, $476 monthly plus utll.Available Sept, 1,DELUXE4 bdrm., beachfront, largemaster bedroom and bath withJiouzil. Call for mare details.LAWRENCE REALESTATE309-0014 T(SHARE A BLUE WATBH OONDO .Huno. aoen 1370, monthly plus ulllllles.Nolmolfflfil No PsBI Call 389-7946.iHORT WALK TO THE 1EA0H • 3 bodrooms, onolMod porch, WBjher, dr>»r,au hHI. IMO monlhly plus unl. zactur-Ui Renlly, Rsoltoi. 891-1100.•MAU. i BIDnOOM APT. • gu heal,SBIh llnil arm. W25 monthly plm uOI.Call 319.1 eu for appt i to • pm.•OMER1 POINT AREA • UnlumljhodAportmsnt On Shore Road, Yuarly team,No Ptll, Planly <strong>of</strong> OMol SpacB Cllll927 0087.lOUTHIND - 2 Bdmii,, 1 bath, iM MarApartmonl, with Dsdt, WnntiBt arid Dryor,$IH, piiii utIIIIIM, Call Ml-SMt.8OUTHIND • 3 padrniril, 2 lalhi, totn. apartmenL New um carpol, palnL Allappliance!. KtWnio. plui ulll. «1 B5M•Mr 0 p.m.•OUTHIND • convsnlsnl, comlortaWd, Ibadroom, 1 bath, tloMh, ilsragl. eelilrsl parking. (TOO plui sllc, CalfMagorR»alEttaU,M8-M22eOUTHIND • mil Door, 2 btdrsami. 1balh, llv. tm.. aal-ln Wlchsn, waihsr/dry-«r, patio, <strong>of</strong>f llrMI parWng, ynfufn. iSN.monthly plujuttl. Call 390 7SB9-•OUTHiND • two b<strong>of</strong>jroom, 1 balh, 111(1, Avail Sspt. Hi, MalursMupla, RtfirineatiMulisd: Randall Rsolty, 59th «0*ntnl,3H-l810.ITCHAHLE8 PLACE . 3 Mrrru., Ibaihi. (umlihod, all unanlliM, I7S0.Yoarly plui uUllttoi, Wlmor (SOO. pluiuUtlllaa. Sail 8M-H77 after IPM,BUNNY TWO BEDROOM APARTMINT• wilh Porch and Sun DwN, CM* (BBench, Boardwalk and si<strong>of</strong>oi In North- -ane 1<strong>of</strong> 6,0, iiSO, monthly plui utlllllM.Call IIMai-itH or m-hiiWMN-SMI,THRU BEDROOM • 1 txitn houis (urnhhed.l7M/fnenlh, Call Hager RMI E»-Ian, 399-M22.THREE BEDROOM, 1 balh, 1il door, InGardBnj «TM. oil hMl lumUhed. %VMmonth. Can Harjor R«al Cslala, 399-ees22 bdrrn,, 2 balh 1st floor, pool,all appliances, central alt,("urniihed 1726. + uui.Unfurnished, $700 • utll.Call398-7288500 BAYCONDOMINIUMSpacious luxury %bedroom, 2 bathfurrvunfurfl. eoocfo untte.All inMnllet pita•POOL",parkJnj, andMwrtty, Fwiti #780 plusTHREE BEOROOM - 2 path, 1il floorcondo, (umlshsd or unfurnished. M7S/month. Call Hagar Roal Eslats, 399-mi2THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT - It/.Rm., Din. Rm., Kildion, 1 balh withWoihsf and Dryer, Deck, parking, and•lorags. North Slrsal ares. &S0,(nontnty prim unnii**. Coll 396-9ZM.THREE eEOflOOM APT, - 2711 AsburyAwOcaan city, MJ Unfumufwd, «wwcarpw, wMtwr/dryar, duhwaih«r, fl«rbo©*ddpoMl, a/o, tarn* d«*, A 0«»haat Ca¥999-«41217a5 p»r ma1405 tna. pM uA Nb P*f»l -*


_ —" THEJEXTINBkLEDCEft, i na at,* i iftHL-LKPUER, OCBAft (KBAN OTV, CITY, NJ,Hockey team is tops in league<strong>Ocean</strong> City remained• top the Cape-AtlanticLeigiie Held hockey racelast week with wini overMainland and Cumberland,improving its overall recordto 9-0-1.But MariM Barilc's shutoutstring was ended atelgfrt when the Mustangs'Blair Henry scored a KCond-halfgoal againit thehot Raider goal tender.The two wins helped<strong>Ocean</strong> City retain its No. 1•pot In The Inquirer's SouthJereey top ten. The Raidersare followed, in order, byEastern, Haddonfield,Moorestown, Shawnec andBishop Eustace, all undefeated.St. Joseph's, leader <strong>of</strong> theCAL's Division Two, ranks7th. The Wildcats only lossIs to the Raiders. Lenape is8th, MUlviUe 9th and CollinpwoodlOlh.The Courier-Post continuestorank OC 6th in SouthJersey. The have Eastern ontop, followed by Moorestown,Shawnee, BishopEustace and Haddonfield^CoWngswood is 7th In theHammonton is ranked 14th, Trish Cbwhey takos herCumberland ISth and team to MiUvule white theMainland 20rh,Division One championshipThe Raiders, who hawmay be on the line. Thebeen ranked as hlg}\ as ISA Raiders played a scorelessin the state by the Newark tie with the ThunderboltsStar-Ij?dger, somehow have earlier Bus year. The winnerbeen dropped from Ami<strong>of</strong> tomorrow's game will bepaper's Top 20, despitein Ant place all alone.their unbeaten record.Tomorrow afternooneach soared against MainlandMarda Miller and Sue shutout, lops in-South Jer-Barile registered her 8thCibble added OC goals to sey this year, and her 23rdproduce a 4-1 win. Barile shutout ovm two seasons.turned away four <strong>of</strong> Main After tomorrow's showdownwith 9th-t«nkid MSI-land's five shob.Bloomstcad and Marie Iville, fte Raiders returnMohler tidi scored Bret home next week to face ^ghalf goals against Cumber-to supply a 2-0 winday and Cherokee onHarbor Township on Mon-The "M Girts", Jtn Ku-lanraidand Sue Bloomstmd. ewer the Coin.Wednesday.Despite loss, Girls extend win streakOtran <strong>Ocean</strong> CiKr City inef lost a chnur, show established a new Bridee- Bridge-ranketon course record in 20 Heywood took secondPitman,n ; ii^n idown last Saturday whenAt top two girls crosscountry teams in South Jerseyeompetod in the iamedivision <strong>of</strong> the South JerseyOpen,The Raid en, ranked firstby the CourierPost, lost toPaul VI, 49-61, in the Open.Since the lost occurred inan open meet, rather than ahead-to-head competition,it does not end OC's meetwin streak.<strong>Ocean</strong> City extended thatstreak to 31 stnlght lastweek with wins overBridgeton, Holy Cross, Ster-Courier, followed by St. Joe, ling and Pitman,Glissboro and Millville, OC's Lori Heywood^^WSSHWminutes, 28 seconds. TerryDougherty was second andKate Bell third for the Raiders.Lisa Purul <strong>of</strong> HolyCross finished fourth andCheryl Kilpfltrick <strong>of</strong> Bridgetonfifth. <strong>Ocean</strong> City's JoyWalters took sixth.The Raiders defeatedBridgeton, 17.46, andtopped 9th-ranked HolyCross, 1843, Holy Crowtopped Bridgeton, 26-31.Kourtnay Swetney <strong>of</strong> Pitmanwas th« first to finishin another tri-meet later inthe week but OC earned a1549 win over Sterling anda 2348 win over Ilth-THIS WEEK'S SPECIALBOLOGNA SANDWICHOn your choice<strong>of</strong> Bread or Roll99cCLOSED SUNDAYDELI & catering i'MAKE US A HABIT"1018 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityMonday to Saturday 7a.If You Have398-1046,-4p,m,and Bell third forthe Raiders.After Pitman's AmyNelson, Fam Doughertywas fifth, Caria Robertsibrth and Trad Fenttmmacherseventh.Coach Mike Naplesrested Alison Amiccme, andKelli Dougherty duringboth <strong>of</strong> the dual meets. Bothrunners have struggledwith injuries all year.In the South jersey Open,Heywood w«s the firstRaider to finish, taking 8thplace. Amirone was 11th,MUlville «me home sixth.In team standings, KOI.Ivllle finished 10th, HolySpirit lift, 1HT I3th andCumberiand 16th.In • junior varsity eempe-HHon, <strong>Ocean</strong> City was secondto Paul VL 18^8,Meghan Behr was thirdoverall far the Raiders withCarla Roberts 7th and PamDougherty 9th.In last week's top ton,theRaiders had a slight leadover Paul VI, which couldehanp in this week's rar-Kelli Dougherty 12th AndIngs. Kinpway was third,Terry Dougherty 13th. BelltoUowed by Bishop Eustace,mate home 17th, Magj^BShawnee, Edgewood, Cherokee,Cinnamlnson, Holyftrrell 30th and joy Walters38th.Cross and Mainland,The top GAL finisher in Naples* Raiders go afterthe Open was leg Harbor nuinbtt- 32 this afhmoon atTownship's Jen Weber, who Holy Spirit. They run atwas fifth. Brika Webb <strong>of</strong> Toms River on SaturdayCROWELL LAWN SPRINKLERSYear Round InstallationSeasonal ReminderAvoid Frozen PintsWinterize Your Sprinklers NowBefore Its Too Late Ii Call bifort Oct. 20th for Appt. & SavtfcSaa^ Spring/Fall ContractsEmm Avflfc** 399.2054THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. H»Hawks' shutout stringgrows; still untouchableThe <strong>Ocean</strong> dry Hawkswon their third straightBOVAA'S MAAKCT1338-44 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 380-1343Fiilyrinha;,ffim« Bel!, Lamb, PorN, Viol, CnicKen, Produce,ty, and <strong>Ocean</strong> City tookover again Aft drii toThe Hawks wlU put their end zone. The extra pointunbeaten, unscored-upon failed,streak on the line 8 p.m. Fri- Lower's next series endedday against Upper Town- abruptly when a good hitship In a home game at the by Ostler., Bob Ford and6th Street field here, Lynn Robinson caused aOn Sunday, aftw a very fumble, recovered by Cosflatstart, the Hawks finally tantlne. He capitalized ongot on th« Scoreboard just his recovery by scoringbefore the end <strong>of</strong> the first trap play from 'taking a counter play was 18-0.30 yrds yards over the left side OC WcJted <strong>of</strong>f to start thefor the score.SKond half and again U1B theOC had two •..- _,.„„ extra-point j ull defense shut down Lower,convOTlonsMUedbacRand The first-strlna defensewere aanUy .topped on the gave up only one first downand that was due to a passThe Hawki' defense Interference penalty.stopped Lower Immediate- The Hawks' fourth TDcame in the third quarterwhen Dan Davis went inmotion right, took thi pitchleading the way and block-'ing four differentsecond string took over.Their defense was consideredadmirable, going for1Vfc quarters without givingup any points. MattTedeseo, Tyrone Moodyand Ed Smith led the way.<strong>Ocean</strong> City's secondstring<strong>of</strong>fense also did whatwas described as a fine job.With fullback Tom Fowlerdiving up the middle, andtaUbaekt Anh MCHrunning wide, the second<strong>of</strong>fense was able to posf ascore, After Fowler burst upthe middle for a first down,Antwan McClellan iwept, %left end for a K-yard TD 1 -'run, Fowler scored the extrapoint for the Anal socre,making It 31-0,The flrst-string defensewas l«d by Matt Ostlin,from QB_Chris Bavw and- Lynn Robinson, Heathwent 40 yards for the touch. 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Emuliin Paihwm by NaMii IHdgl Beutlqut,M Wndl» Fantatlo UnlimHad and Smullt FDmtulwHr8.00*7 72Ho much mor9 than aMonoyMarkot AccountCollectiveFWfflAL SAVINGS BANKPancake breakfastset for SaturdayOaan City Chapter No.46, Royal Ara Masons, vMhold lei 8th annual pancakebreakfast 7:30 to 11 a.m.Saturday, oet 42 .at theMasonic temple, 10thSweet and Wedoy Avenut,tieteti «re M •dulte; $Jchildren under 12, avmilaWeat Hie door.Presiding <strong>of</strong>ficer D.Wayne Elliott announcedtiw ivenl is under Ihe dtoee-Hon <strong>of</strong> oarwnittet mtfmbersRobert ttldweUHaspel Jr. and ByronOpen house tomorrowat Point health centerThe residents and HtH <strong>of</strong> tours <strong>of</strong> the facility wUl be<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care available and reFreshmentsCentor-Preibyttrian Homes provided.<strong>of</strong> New jeney, 555 Bay The event is open free wAve., Someji Point, willhoit its seventh annualopen house from 2 h> 4 p.m.Mday,Qet.ai.The program wUl includea messige from BillsWUlard, president <strong>of</strong> theftesbyterian Homes, Thenew chaplain, the Rev.Donald Bitter, wiU alsoipeak and the children'schoir from Bt, Joseph'sSchool in Somers Point wiUperform.Following the program,the public,COUNTY MUSEUMFUND RAISER OCT. MCape May <strong>County</strong> Linwood society toMuseum will sponsor • • • • - ,*»hmdniogyiniNiMi^ hold fun run,meetingtag g 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22(rain date Oct. 2W at the*f ' *>Rising Sun Inn, cornerRoute 9 and Rising Sun Dr.,<strong>Ocean</strong> View. CoUtctabies,dolls, china, silver andmore featured items. Opento the public.The Uftwood HistoricalSociety wUl hold in Informilpublic meeting 7i30p,m, Tuesday, Oct. 28 withguast speakers Susan Pringleand PHsdUa Thompson.Pringli Is from the <strong>of</strong>fice<strong>of</strong> New Jersey Heritage andThompson li from The Hi-Joins funeral home staff 7 ^ m hai ^Herbert L Godfrey, <strong>of</strong> theGodfrey Funeral Home,announced Sallie J Godfreyhas Joined the firm as alicensed funeral directorMiss Godfrey joins thestaff with John K. Baltz whohas been with the firm forseven years.Baltz U a native <strong>of</strong> Philadelphiaand has resided Inthis area for 13 years. He isa graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> OtyHigh School and attendedMercer <strong>County</strong> Collegemajoring in mortuary science.He became a licensedfuneral director in 19B4 andserves both funeral homesand is manager <strong>of</strong> the GodfreyFuneral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo.He is married to theformer Michelle Klingensmithand lives in Seavllle.Miss Godfrey, a native <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> Clty,\ graduated<strong>Ocean</strong> dity High SchoolShe recelVed her associate<strong>of</strong> science dijree fromBrandywine College InWilmington, Dal. and associate<strong>of</strong> mortuary andfuneral sdenci from tli«New England Institute <strong>of</strong>SiiiltDsdinyAppliedinBoston.Shs reildii in <strong>Ocean</strong> Citywith her parents Herbertand Teresa Godfrey.Practicing for the Minns annual pancake breakfast Saturday art, from left, ByronMercer, Robert CaWwell and Oharlee Haspel Jr Th« brtaMast is open to the publicTtekBtt availablB at thi door.Beheduled for10 a.m. Sunday,Oct. 23, PartieipantBwill begin at Jefferson andWabash avenuei, at the linwoodRecreation Held andfollow a 3.2 mile designatedcourse through the city.T-shirts will be providedto all partidpanti, courtesy<strong>of</strong> Mllier Paint Center inSomers Point,John BillOTTAWA TULIPFESTIVAL MAY 16-24A bus trip to the Ottawaand Sciences tulip festival, Macklnnc andDearborn, Mich,, indPlttiburgh,Pa.Is planned forMay 16-24. For informationcall the Trip dub, 646-S296.OCEAN WALL DESIGNS2113 Aebury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.ALL WINDOW COVERINGS 1/3 OFFComplete line <strong>of</strong> wall coverings- EXPERTPAPiRHANQiR -Free Estimates Call 399-0663Mroducing,,.Discovery WorldLisa Didttgotfo - DirectorWhere learning Is fun and kids are #1Intant Cafe39M268PreSehool3M4S9Slay Ave.WINDOW GARB40% OFFVertical Blinds • Mini-Blindsand Pleated ShadesCall Lydla Nusbaum• 927-1691 •FflEEMflfflfl and Office EitimateiErtllro Stock <strong>of</strong>Man's &Womer>'flOnly 10 days lewmmThe event is open to runners<strong>of</strong> all ages. There li •SB donation entry fee.Administratorspeaks to clubGarden Clubhears aboutwikfflowersMona Brennenituhl gavea slide presenlion on NewJersey wUdflowors to members<strong>of</strong> the Green ThumbGarden Club during lt§October meeting,The proprietor <strong>of</strong> CrestView Gardens Greenhouse,Brennenstuhl passed alongInformation about theWayne Whelan, administrator<strong>of</strong> the Holy RedeemerVisiting Nurses Associationin Swalnton, will speak to growing habits <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong>members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Bie flowers.Civic Club during the noon Hositeisei were Evelynyluncheon meeting, Tuesday, "vel, Vivien deVoa andbet. 28 in the youth center. Marian Wescott.'Soiilhi .:.......••„.»Thomas jewelersTiie Residents and Staff <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> PointHealth Care CenterPresbyterian Homes <strong>of</strong> New JerseyBBS Bay Avenue, SomerB Point, N.J.cordially invite you to attendour7th Annual Open HouseFriday, Octobir 21,19882-4 p.m.•* Refreshments •ATTHBFOOT OF THE0thOT.BraOOBOCEAN Balloon Amngernenu CITY, N.J,end Bouquets forDlflhdays, Weddings,ShowMi, CM Willi aidAH OccasionsOPEN YEAR'ROUNDDally 10-5, Friday 10-7Closed SundayDAVID I.GREENBERGLONDON SQUAREMALL201TI»onRd.,Nor1r.(teld- Sweatsuits' Handpaintedfops-' SwimwearLycra fabricgVIHYTHlNO FORHALLOWEENCoiiumes' Masks & Make up1 Party Supplies1 DecorationsCHILDREN'S7-BACKSWKWE4BIW-STOCKMasons tohold ladiesmgMOct 21Th« <strong>Ocean</strong> City MasonleClub will hold Us 28thannual Ladies' Night, Eriday,Oct. 21, at the SandsCountry Club, SomersPoint,President Dutch Dahlhauienannounced that the18th annual Mason <strong>of</strong> theYear award wUl be presentsdto a member <strong>of</strong> theclub. Previous raeipientsinclude Joseph Gllbart,James McPaul, Peter Totten,Anson PoweU, Byron Mercer,Robert Caldwell, PrankRothwmel, Daniel Hahn,RostmaryBenionCharles Haspel jr. and HerbertGodfrey,Also, the late Paul Stanktr,Roy Darby, MiltonWoolford, Louis Gandy,WiUiam McOuskey, RobertBarbour and George toteh Jr.Rosemary Bertion <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> Oty will provideentertainment, according toDahlhaustft,She has appeared In «atinosin Atlantic City and UsVegas, and will be a guestartist Oct. 24* appearingwith George Mesterhaeyand featurecl tn concertNov. 21 at Sou* JerseyRegional Theatre's |te ArtntSerifs.Benson has bean nominatedfor test Opening Artin a Showroom (AtlanticCity Casinos) and receivedAtlantic City M«|«iiRe'tLounge Art <strong>of</strong> the Yearaward tar her work InAtlantic Cily,All sodalnewB Item*murt bo submitted Infl.etthw typed orWANTED 5 HOMESReputable manufacturer's rep far NEW SOUP VINYLSIDING ond/or SOLID VINYL REPLACEMENTWINDOWS WILL SELECT S LUCKY HOME OWNERSat various sites for installation at drastic savings.We think It's good business to Introduce ourproducts In this way.Cafl Today for More InformationAbout This Unusual Offmr...822-4747TOLL FREE 1-800-233-0047TEDASINLocally Owned and OperatedQinefii Contractor _ ^ ^ Over 25 years Btgtrianea [ENTER THE 21ST CENTURYIN A HOMETOUCHED BY HISTORY.Settle where New England whalerssettled over 3 centuries ago! 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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONEobituariesGeorge MaxwelU 78SOMERS POINT - Cleorge H Ma* well. 7ft, <strong>of</strong> theSomtrs Poinf Village ajMrtmww. nandepartment <strong>of</strong> the Margate school system.A VVortd War II navy veteran, he was horn in Phtlactelphia and resided here 26 yean.". Surviving are a daughter, Beverly Wilkins in FairioMHilli, Pa.; a son, George W. <strong>of</strong> this city; a sister, RaeWeller <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; and three grandchildrenService was Monday in the AdanAsPetfect FuneralHome, Northfield Burial was m thr WhiW.a.


PAGE I — SECTION ONE ,THE SENT1NKL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITYi N J.SJRT begins its series <strong>of</strong> musical programsqp Mesterhiiy, pij"'-ttttt, composer «nd ammgwWlU appear m concert 7:30p Monday, Oct. 24 at theSouth Jenay Raglonal TheitteW ben«Bt its buildingfund.The concert wUl includeOriginal compositions andnew arrangemtnts <strong>of</strong> jawstandards.The *vent will ba tht tintin a- leries <strong>of</strong> musicalsdesigned to §howeas« jjr<strong>of</strong>essionalarea musicians,provide entertainment andDonald L Traynor DMDPaeultv mtmber and Clinical InstructorLeading University Dental SchoolNow acceptingpatients for all phases <strong>of</strong>©entral Dentistry & Coimttle Bonding I15 year * pr ivjifepractirp experience758 West Ave, Suite 202 North<strong>Ocean</strong> City, 609 398 4464Hours by appointment onlyCALL MONDAY thru SATURDAYOCEAN CITYBAPTIST CHURCH10TH& WESLEY 399-2261REV. DONALD E. HURLBERT, Senior PastorREV. DONALD D, PHILLIPS, Visitation PastorREV. JOHN D, MILAM, Assoc. Paiter,Youth & Family MiniitrtBiDAVID SENSBNfiy, Choir DirectorPHILIP BBNSiNEY, OrganistSUNDAY OCT. 23,1988FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE9f30 A.M. • "Enemies <strong>of</strong> U» Family 11Putor Mllam10:45 A.M. • "The Family for Christ"PMtor Hurlbert6 P.M. •" Discipline lit the Family"Pastor Mllam1 P.M. • "Devotions in the Family"PMtor PhillipsWEDNESDAY? P.M.Bible Study - Frayir MeetingPasfor HurlbertVan Transportation to and from Sunday SchooldCkk^M-A-Wde JW-MMPETER'S UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCHIth Md Cinlfel Avenue Oeaan City, N J.OCTOBER234988111 3 A.M. C<strong>of</strong>flfflUMloii • Biiylif Chaps]Seffflon"Come and See"Dr. M. Hussell Shivers preachingTiromiiB..Nancy fo» McfJameemmDf. M, Russell ShlvMi, £(««Prink A, Kmket, It, Aim, PattotMiJacqueline Tayto/,metto-idbiamFirst Presbyterian Church"Maiding Perth the Word <strong>of</strong> life'm flfllph H, Hfbtom Jnffrtffl PillarRftv. mmmn. Alien, Pastat UmttHmSUNDAY OCt 23,1988Morning Worship 11A.M.Setttiori"OfUEKYLLANDMHYrIfffijitffflm «Uri£& tt H AM. Smit*ATWBTIANDSCape May <strong>County</strong> Branch<strong>of</strong> American Association <strong>of</strong>University Women willmeet 7 p,m. Wednesday,Nov. 2 at tht WetlandsInstitute, Stone HarborBlvd. The topic will be airpolutlon. Por informationposer, arranger and con-rtll 884-4523 or 465-4261.ductor for many headlineraincluding Billy Daftieis,Morgana King and Jnye P,benefit the theatre in itsexpansion program, a«ortingto Patrida DeCray, producer,and member <strong>of</strong> thfSJRT board <strong>of</strong> trusteesAccompanying Master,hazy will be forwer <strong>Ocean</strong>City resident Bobby Shorn©,percU»sioniri, Kevin MeConnelionthe bass.,RosemaryBenson, vocalist, also <strong>of</strong>Oceiri City, and JerryBoyleMwmrhaiy h§§ appearedin Attanhc City as a com-GRACE BIBLE CHAPELm"Ood's W'onjOi Today's Worid"WMtty Am (Uiray Hotel, Second W.) OCWh City, N JJ?#v, John B. JamiesonPastor9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL11:00 A.M. MORNING SERVICE?:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICETsSdfJI. WMNISDAY Sf BVICIPmyer, Pmm A Bible Shjify•ftu by gtucB yt are UVM, through faith .. f Eph 2Mfm TUntperatieti Call 399-1191 or 8B1-fis9UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEABSth Street and Asbury AvenueR§v, Paul W, mndBrLoo, Pa§torSUNDAY OCT. 23,198810:30 A.M. Sirmon:"Pillars In The Church"SUNDAY. HOOL 9:1 B A.M.SONG S11 I10:1SA,M.CHURCH fiRVICE 10:30"A.M.BIBLE STUDY, WED, 7:30 P.M.Muilpal OlredorMiriam AdunNumty Available durtng BmUmOCEAN CITYFAMILY PRACTICECENTERDif.GaryW.Raab24th St. and Bay Ave,<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,j."Wt Bpeclittize in can foritutnttrtfumtiit"Da399-1S62Evening and Saturdayifs%Appol«tetgntMARaATi COMMUNITY CHURCH6900 VentnorAvdtwe Margate, NJ.Sunday,Oot.iaOne Service10 AMDr. Teronce Kywn Johnson'sMessage"Thi Touch ThatGives Life: Flame<strong>of</strong> Freedom!"10:00 Sunday Schooliitmm Etvvyo Jbtotmn, 0.0,mA kH MCHKiSHAN Sdi^dlto mdymjf miUtu, myduttmtdw ",_rAm,^ vTUUHflf IHIw mx* Nippon W WmXtii lor OYn Cfno TttfnattHrHih&AsburyAvtmettmMorgan, He is presentlyperforming at Babe's Steakhousein Philadelphiawhere he is also musicaldirector.Tickets and informationare available at the SJRTbox <strong>of</strong>fice, Bay Avenue inSomers Point, or callDeCray at 653-6657, Donationfor the evening Is $10.QBorge MtsterhaiyBaptist Church to holdfamily life conferenceThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City BaptistChurch wiU conduct a fern-Uy life conference, Sunday,Oct. 23, with the pastoralStaff <strong>of</strong> fte church leadingthe services.Ouring the 9:30 a.m. SundaySchool Assembly, Pastor|ohn Milam will dealfor Christ"Pastor MUam will meetwith junior and lenior highyoung people and theirfamilies at 6 p.m. to dealwith The Family »nd DiicipUne,"and at 7 p.m., PastorPhillips will speak on"The Family and Devn-with the subject "Enemlei Hons.<strong>of</strong> the family; a panel dls- There will be a panel discussionwill follow. Pastor euiiion following. TheHurlbert wiUpreach at community ii Invited to10:45 a,m. on "The ftiruly attend.OCEAN CITYDENTAL CENTERGERALD F.RAABDDS PADlant Q, Rub, R.D.H, Scott H. Riab, O.D.T.GENERAL & FAMILY DENTISTRYFULL SERVICE UB ON PREMISESREPAIRS WHILE YOU WAITEMERGENCIES ACCEPTED399-4842600 WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J.Saturday andInsuranoi PlansEVnlnfl HoureWiloomidTHimspA % OCTOBEH & ionTastor to speak on ipillars in the churchThe Rev Paul W. vander year. He entered At minfe,boo pastor <strong>of</strong> Union Chap- try in MM after havin| IIel=by=th#-5e* will be the worked to the iftgtoneiiBgspeaker Sunday The sir- Held. He studied mechawmonii entitiefl "Pillars in oal engtagertag at Di»sathe Church."Instltutt In PhUtdrtphliThe Chapel, at 55th Street and Is ft graduate <strong>of</strong> templiand Asbury Avenue, holds University School <strong>of</strong> Ih&otinwrdenotninational interdeno ser- ogy and has a baeheiertvices beginning 10:30 a.m. dt«eetaedlu«tton.Nursery «« ii provided. He conducts Bible studySunday School for all ages 7-30 pan. Wednesday evilbegins at 9:15.nings at the Chapel. The ftPastor vender Loo served current topic is Ae book <strong>of</strong>varies churches in the Genesis. All are invited toSouth Jersey area before attend, ,accepting the Pastorate to Miriam Adam serves tithe Chape! in lime <strong>of</strong> thli music dimeter and organlgnOyster, ham, chickendinner Oct. 24 9 25St. John's LutheranChurch will sponsor its 30thannual oyster/ham/chicken dinners from 4 to 7>.m. Monday and Tuesday,•t. 24, 25 in the churchhaU, 10th Sh-eet and CentralAvenue.Low-§alt ham, certifiedchased in advance from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. In the church<strong>of</strong>fice, Fox & Lazo realestate <strong>of</strong>fice, 33rd Street andAsbury Avenue, Sharp RealEstate, 55th Street, the Riehoys'iters and gourmet coleslav law (no pergervattes), ••well as fried chicken will beserved along with bakedpotato, peas, roll, beverageand homemade cakes.Ticket! must be pur-Children, pressures <strong>of</strong>the f 80s author's topicParents helping childrendeal with the^ressurei <strong>of</strong>BLESSlTHIS HOUSEW**teid«y6:1140 b 41-46Tom Waldnian y i Travel Centerthm is i family iorrnwhirt who will livein this I ' "God surely wante'to blws 9 tHllTIf Sly " 4fl^f AA&MotflMinr* Wpl/ SfflntLynn laker Jr. hangsposters for church dinner 1Oct. 84, iS. ;ardi Agency, 171? AiburyAvi,, and membars <strong>of</strong> St.John'i congregation.No tickets will be gold atfte door.the 'Ms" wUl b« the topi?when author and educatorDavid Blklnd addressespannts 8 p,m, Oct. 22 at ttitJiwish Cdmmunlry Cinter,Margtte.Elktad Is the author <strong>of</strong>The Hurried ChM, All gmmUp and No Place to Go, andMigedumiiow Pmdtootm atRisk,Hi Hal ipp%attd «i mTed/ty Show, The CBS Afe* Mown vinyl ilaarini • liipirt ininitltlM• commerelsl ftRMltfintia)CAU 399-3343Vlilt our ShuwnMm Itteitid at231 WIST AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N.J.-Compliti^Party Good StoreLast Week To SaveHALLOWEEN SALE20% OFFLarge selection <strong>of</strong> CotumesWigs - Make-up - Accessoriesv Party Goods-DecorationsBALE ENDS OCT. 22, IBMTherms no place like home—after surgery.tot surgery, th§ best ptece togo is amolern, acute-care hospital. Aftersurgery, tfw hea place togo n home,Chtldfen, aiid adults too, ( htebHirr thecomfortaMe surroundings <strong>of</strong>their own homo.Shore Memorial Hospital, in Somersbswwhtmte, f^(ufes, arrf breast biopsy att amongh i l f dSame-t)ay or Short-Stay basis,fourvwaiting and recovery room cheerfuland comfortable, Abo comfortingperformed clow to home at an acuteca/ehosptaJ, with all the life supportand skilled medical resources aiFinally, the faster one can rehimhome, the greater the savings inmedical costs. Comforting thought.Ask jwif doctor abort ShowMemorial's Same-Dey Sutgsfyprogram, ft is designed especiallyfor pat tents <strong>of</strong> all ages tt^io demand


PAGE 10 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY* N j .Highlights <strong>of</strong> thehistoric house tourThe 40th annual Old House tour <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> wasrecently held, <strong>of</strong>fering a glimpse <strong>of</strong> 14 restored private homes andpublic buildings. Sponsored by the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Art Leagueand the <strong>County</strong> Historical Museum, the tour began on Route 9 inPalermo and ended in Cape May Court House.One <strong>of</strong> the three RichardTownsarid houses,circa 1763, <strong>of</strong> SeavlllB,IB now tht home <strong>of</strong> th§Tom Palermo family.Flanked by pottery and Irons <strong>of</strong> the tra, one <strong>of</strong> tht 19th century flreplaots sits In tht Curtis Corson Houst,Above: Dependency toihfi Philip Godfrey Hougg,3097 Sh<strong>of</strong>fl fid., Siivillg,RlflW: courtyard <strong>of</strong> CurtisC<strong>of</strong>son House, elfoi 1720*at 1842 Show fid., Pfllflf-•me. Renovations are beingtaken care <strong>of</strong> f by (ho the pres-ent residents, , Mr. and Mrs,b\* * *Photos byPster Maopherson- L.WMiill!Tha Townssnd family burial plaot, at Ssavllle Methodist Church. The family first settled In thtarea in 1685, according to the monument there.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, l»tt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,*>*politicsThe signs themselves can be an issueSOMBRS POWT - Anelection season tradition inSemen Point hat Men challengedby two DtmoemHeCity Council candidateswho eay the practice <strong>of</strong>posting campaign signs isvmattwdive end bad for thedw.Tiro <strong>of</strong> tfw Area localcandidates on the Democraticticket In the upcomingpresidential electionhave pledged not to postpollcltal signs, andalthough some Republicanshave speculated it's for alick <strong>of</strong> funds, Deomeratilayifs not true,Coundlman John Conroy,seeking his third consecutiveterm on the governingbody as ft 1st Ward representative,telephoned ThiSentinel-Ledger last week toreport ttt»t he and at-lawecandidate Mike Colao, thefortier Republican Coundlman,deem the signs aneyesore that lead to Utterandjjrovoke vandaUim,"The lait general •lectionwas • disgraee," Conroysaid.Conroy and Colao plan t<strong>of</strong>ocus Instead on advertisementsIn area newiptperi.Conroy Mid it could set aprecedent.At last week's City Council,Conroy alleged that aplanned paving project t<strong>of</strong>ix shoulders on LaurelDrive was a "poUtical pay<strong>of</strong>ffor the residents merewho consented to signs,Tht allegations hit particularlyhard with CouncilmanTony Martin.The other localDemocratic in this year'selection, 2nd Ward rapre*tentative Kathleen Pancoast,Btill plant to postsigns In her quest for a third"coniecudve term.Although Pancoast itwidely viewed at CouncU'tmost staunch environmentalist,the his to problemwith the tignt. '"I thlftilWi certainlyneed to get our name outwithout causing any <strong>of</strong>thote things they say signscause " laid Pancoast, whohii hid about BO doublesidedSigns made for variouslocations In town.CHiNlSB PENNYAUCTION OCT. UThe Nerthflild Wfe CompanyUdlii iujdliary Willtponsor a CWnese pennyauction Friday, Oct. 21 inthe tm fioid School, Milland New Mads, Northfield,Doors open 6i30 p«m. anddfiwiflg begins it 8 p.m.Refreshttittti wUi be avail,able. Open to tits public.Election news rulesThi Sentinel Ledger isaccepting news releasesfrom political candidatesfrom within our coveragearea. Letters to theeditor from political candidatesor about eandidateswill not beprinted, Please doublespaceall news releases.Besides, she added,newspapers don't reteheverybody.The local Democraticdub's campaign committeehas agreed she can post thesigns. At a meeting whichshe did not attend, U wasdecided tfiat each member<strong>of</strong> the ticket would respectthe other's position.The QQP ticket, mmwhile.Is proceeding fuUteam ahead with its signAt-large incumbent JohnRisley, John Walsh tn the2nd Ward and GeorgeHyatt in the 1st Ward comprisethe League's "PointPride Team" whose slogansare extolled in red andbeige on ISO or so signsaround the city.Somem Polrt Dtmowrts say thtse signs, atono LaurtlDrive and elsewhere m the cfty, are unsightly *ERN says burn plant is Rowing concern'The Environmental on the ballots in ^M»Response Network has City, Upper Township, Sea•tapped up Its campaign to We City and eight other Jerbloeka Cape May <strong>County</strong> sey Cape communities.Municipal Utilities Author- polling voter opinion on theity plan to build a mass- plan which was approvedbum incinerator on the last year by the Cape MayWoodbine Upper Township <strong>County</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Freeborder.The group dtes"growing concern" overthe burn plant as a waste <strong>of</strong>money and i health threat.In Nov. 8 general elee-Bon, nonblndlng referendumquestions will appearHughes, Conoverwill debate todayStockton State College, ehailenpr, Wrk Conover,Pomona, will be the loea- an Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Preetlonfor two political holder,debates 7:15 p.m. (Thursday Also debating in a sepaevening)In the Performing rate portion <strong>of</strong> the same* - - • • program wiU be the six candidatesfor Atlanoc <strong>County</strong>Freeholder Including candidatesDennis Ltvinion, R,the incumbent, and HarryLeeds, D, the challenger.The debate Is free andArts Center.The debate is being sponsoredby Stockton State Col*lep, the AHantic <strong>County</strong>Bar Association andWMGMTV40.The program will featurethe candidates for the 2ndCongressional DiiWct <strong>of</strong>New Jersey: the Democraticincumbent, Rep, WllUamHughes and the Republicinopen p to the public. p Ticketscan be obtained by callingtiie Atlantic <strong>County</strong> BarAssociation at 345-3444 orthe Stockton State CollegeBox Office at 852*00,n it Huy R n it H H y n o RSCHOOLAGE_ HEALTH PROlLiMSWhy doei i iccmlngly n<strong>of</strong>flul child hive difficulty Inlearning? 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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDQER, OCEAN CJTY, N J,OLHE(continued from pig* 1) cial fiei to the Republican to CMCPP Utttature, "to continues, •OTCPP «ggre§- problems and to influencehim,* said Gillian. party, he said.promote free enterprise, slvely seeks to develop the debates accordingly.Since- late last week, severaltouroM have said that amount, goei directly to strong national defense', Hons to pressing national meetings with regionalThe fee, whatever the limited government, and a irtteest in innovative solu- Through public events,North ^will be paid $25,000 North, and not his le§al and to do so with a recognition<strong>of</strong> our Individual BOB'S ~ according ~ to dty Plannerfor the°speeeh. Von S»va«. defenic fund, §aid Von Savage.North goes e/n trial responsibility, both to man-wouldn't divulge North s(continued from page 1) John Gideons*.asking price, and was upset sometime after the Novemberelection.who is the author <strong>of</strong> liberkindand ultimately to God, three retail establfahments. Local architect Hylandyesterday at news accountsResidences ant no longer said in 1986 that fee parapetto the effect that the Republicanparty !§ funding political. He will stress tho CMCPP'i mission, as structures, but the 1983 eon-attraeSve and allows drain-North's visit will not be ty" permitted above boardwalk makes the building moreNorth's visit:conservative agenda, but stated, is "to provide tunely sent order allows apartments,according to the preventing water run<strong>of</strong>fap for the flat ro<strong>of</strong> top by"His funding for his visit, won't endorse political candidates,said Von Savage, forums and debates on a article.from running down theand responsible publictransportation, expensesand fee, are being borne by The Cape May Center for broad, range <strong>of</strong> foreign and Including a two- «ndexterior <strong>of</strong> the building.the center," said Von Savap.Although the center new group. The conserva-market these ideas, both sides, the building will ture would be reduced ifPublic Policy is a relatively domestic issues, and...to four-foot parapet oh all The quality <strong>of</strong> the struc-has members who are tive organization was locally and nationally," tower more than 2? feet the parapet were eliminated,"said Hyland at theRepublican, it has no <strong>of</strong>fi-founded in June, according The mission statement above the boardwalk.time.But neighbors, includingNEWCAR??FIXING UP??CONSOLIDATION ?? VACATION ??LOANS WITH THEHOMETOWN TOUCH!"When ylu waff a loan yfiii don'fWant that decision being made miles away bysomeone who's never even met you IWe're locally managed and locally motivated. Come see us for ALL your bankingneeds.Personal and Auto LoansHome Equity Lines <strong>of</strong> CreditBusiness Loans and Credit LinesMortgage LoamTHEWt'ri mart than a bankin <strong>Ocean</strong> City,We're an <strong>Ocean</strong> City BankCOASTAL- Member FD1CEqual Housing Lender101 East Ninth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> City 398-5200 BANK—Mill• mmmpmiWindow ShopW We h more inside!r-news media and editorials.CMCPP wUl endeavor tohave an impact em matters<strong>of</strong> public policy. 1 *.Rev, Richard Wmgate, <strong>of</strong>1330 <strong>Ocean</strong> Am, had protestedthe building's height*T applaud the innovativeway <strong>of</strong> draining the ro<strong>of</strong>,but I think thi parapetcould be smaller man itsproposed four feet," saidWingate, in part, "There area couple <strong>of</strong> dozen propertiesgoing back to WesleyAvenue ftiat are used tolooking at equipment onro<strong>of</strong>s and 1 questionwhether the four-foot-hlghwall is really necessary."^DICKINSON MARINESERVICES, INC.(IB yeare experience)Specializing In:Johnson & Evlnruds Outboard RepairsBoat Hauling • Wlnttrizlng • Shrink Wrap• Boat Bottoms Power Washed• Factory Trained Mtehanlci399-1703 or 6S3-1483"Pike ITRestaurantDAILY BREAKFAST Served 'til 2 p.m.LUNCH and DINNER SPECIALSFRESH SEAFOOD DAILYHomnt0 Cooking if ReIMMM Priesti Family flHMfnutr <strong>of</strong> fyringhovM Pa, Him MM"010OcnnAn.,OcunCfty,NJ.39WI$9-/•-ma -%^*SMLS J\391-0072 /_BUY 1 DINNER, GET THESECOND DINNER 1/2 PRICE'WITH •mis COUPON'1/2 Price applies to a dinner <strong>of</strong>equal or lesser price Eat-In-Onlyixpifii te-^Mim9COUPONThis Coupona^ut• • • UUJ • • MM •±t_t • • •*• • • • •Coupon oood 9th 8t Seatood House anytimeFlight DflcK Ratt ifter 4 ^,m.9lh St. A Central AM.fpSjj^JiK^P, 0«M« City. N,J(Next to the Chatterbox^ m ,••; ^The ShlpVStoreA Gift ShopatjFfffB WmtmmQ mf psQffNorth, 45, lives with hiswife Betsy and their tourchildren in Great FaUn. Va.Under the terms erf Wicontract. North will Betsptak to reportBW tither ini pnjsi eonferene* « infermally,said Von Savago,At last report no con- driven, according accordg to • Code-;struetion has begun, Enforcement employee. "Jalthough pilings had beatTEACHERS pleased that the contract is(continued from page 1) hnuhed and we have a contractthat's good for bo,*23 to IS itepi.Burgin said that's still parties," she said.higher than some county Before settlement, thedistricts.union's latest request wasTeachers also got, as for a 16 percent salaryrequeued, binding arbitrationfor the entire contract. and a 14 percent pay hike inincrease In the first y«QUnder th» contact, said U\e second year <strong>of</strong> the ptatBoard member Joanne Tropeano,average starting sal-best <strong>of</strong>fer had been 10 per-The district's last reportedary for a township teacher cent for a one-year mcreWsewill be $21,158. That's in exchange for sertiement.almost $1,000 above the Job actions by the unioncounty avemge »nd com-have Included a l,000*8lg-pares with the statewideminimum <strong>of</strong> $18,500 usedhere last year."This Board is verynature petition, picketing,and heavy turnouts <strong>of</strong> stfpportat meetings <strong>of</strong> thCIBoard <strong>of</strong> Education.OCEAN CITY GAB WASHwrit'sen tfie corner34thAWeitAwe. ^98 4717100% BrushlesslUHOCjWe use the HANNAH CA,1 WASH SYSTEMThat will NOT harm your cars finish IWASH & WAX14B0WASH ONLY•3"NOW VACUUM EQUIPPED:60 A.M. to 6:0OT.M; " 10ifr A WftkPUBLIC NOTICELocal Distribution <strong>of</strong> Surplus FoodCommodities on October 20,1988THE11:00 A.M. Until 3:30 P.M.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Youth Center-Sixth Strait and Atlantic ave. I<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey »Sponsored by NJ Department <strong>of</strong>AgricultureFAMILY FOOD BANK OF SOUTH JERSEY'Pleasing tho public tor 53 yam"Gp§n Dally 7 i,m,-B p.m.; Frl, & Sit. 7 i.m.-i 1 p.fti• DINNER SPECIALS*THURS: Lasagna $5.95PRI: Fish DuJour $8.0SAT: Ham Steak $8MSUN: Pot Roastfft«MON: Spaghtttl IftiTUi: Salisbury Steak ...-„-.-.#&."WED: 1/2 Roast Cmmn,,, t .,..,..$8 t 9SIncludes: Soup or Salad, C<strong>of</strong>fee or TeaRlls Rolls and Bulter Btt\Also Breakfast Jreaktast artel and Lunch Specials WethACENWAL ML 399^)113 0<strong>Ocean</strong> City IMARMORA SEAFOODFull Una <strong>of</strong> Fresh Seafood' And Cooked Take-OutFRESH FISH & SEAFOODCALL 390-0842oetaiw7W/S WEEKS SPECIALS ** 20t FRIEDSEASCALLOPS PLATTERCRABPUFF8•$3.23 .TO.'" THURSDAY, OCTOBER M, 19S8 THE SEKIWBWLEPGtm, OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGE IS — SECTION ONEDANGEROUS(continued from page 1)Swthmtw residents wenevacuated by helicopterwhen all public uUUtiesiUed,Damage was in Hte n\il-Ua»s, l^wi which fte itattand federal 'govtminentswant to minimize tn tiiefuture.Relocation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>Drive is described in a planningitudy p»rfarm»d ford,e townditp tit 1985 byplannerB Banisch and AMOtThe report eaUs fte longtermviability <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>DrivB "questionable"beause <strong>of</strong> repeated overwash<strong>of</strong> the highway,Tha itudy sugfests that aitorm or a sarias <strong>of</strong> stormspould undermine the roadand render portoni <strong>of</strong> itunusable. If ike read wereJmoved to existing right <strong>of</strong>way, it would be a 100- tol?0-loot weitward shift.Three-year-old estimatesSfiy moving 4.600 linear feetbf the road from JasperAvenue iouth would costupwards <strong>of</strong> S420.000, aosetp half that would berequired for land aqulsltion.In Sea Isle, moving thek road may be more problemfac."An extaniion <strong>of</strong> UpperTownship'i Landis Avenuiright <strong>of</strong> way through ttiiSea Isle porton <strong>of</strong> WhaleBeach would encounterimproved property andwetland i over much <strong>of</strong> itslength," reads the report.One piece <strong>of</strong> propertywhich would be disruptedif the road were built would,be the the Dolphin Beachcondominium project, it'suggests.Costs <strong>of</strong> a 4,400-foot seawaU were projected then at$2.2 » $3 Mimon, dependingon the type <strong>of</strong> construction.An elevated roadwaycould be buUt on pilings onthe existing Cteean Driveright <strong>of</strong> way. The arrangementwould allow naturalHdal prowssei lo continueFIT(continued from pg)"You cannot stand upand walk around as thecock <strong>of</strong> the walk, laying weare the 17th In ratables inthe state, and not livewithin that Income," saidMcCarthy, angrily citingthe high elderly populationin the city. This is God'swaiting room, and don'tput us out,"The speech was preparedby the RT budget committeewhich, McCarthy said,is comprised <strong>of</strong> six businessand pr<strong>of</strong>essional peoplewith financial and budgetaryexperience.McCarthy prefacedKimpflen's speech witi» apromise that PTTs motivesStaff M.D.Mlnda Roan, who liveswith her husband anddaughter in Ooian Vlsw,has lolned the staff <strong>of</strong> BurdettsTomlln MemorialHospital as a pediatrician.JR Murphy LandscapingExcellent work at a fair priceStoneq"! Ties • Sod • Landscape Designin^fcwVTLQWjB „1UUP309-2840lOthStriatBstwisn 399-4983<strong>Ocean</strong> Avo. & The BoardwalkAcross from Impala Motel, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJUooN For Th« Yillow dtnopyNEW FALL SCHEDULEOpen Fri., Sat., Sun.Frh Dinner Only I4 P.M. to 8 P.M.****************Sat, BreakfastLunch & Dinner8 A.M. to 8 P.M.****************Sun., BreakfastsLunch OnlyMZaberer'sKESTAUMNL^WMm^imWmMm^jemtomtfradf <strong>of</strong> our


\PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,fi*titfitA Pizza for all seasonsDue to delays, our 9th St.Store will be closed temporarily,We are now reopened at 3th St.Thurs, thru Sun,Phone 399-2548Benefit ConcertFORSOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL THEATREFeaturingMESTERHAZYWithBobby ShomoPercussionistGuest ArtistsROSEMARY BENSON & JERRY BOYLESouth Jersey Regional TheatreMonday/ October 24,1988 7:30 p.m.Somers Point, New JerseyDonations $10Make checks payable to SJRTSUNDAY BRUNCHThe Sards Country Club invites you toenjoy our Sunday BrunchServedfrom11:00 AM, to2:00PM, every SundayIncluded with our freshly preparedbreakfast and luncheon items you willreceive a complimentary glass <strong>of</strong>champagne or a Bloody Mary,$12,95 per person*Reservations NecessaryPleaseCatt927'S071Mays Landing Rd, SomnPoim,NJ.the Solfer columnFenton Carey run Saturday andmusic concert Sunday eveningBfMARKSOIFEROsunCityPubDc Relations Din»ctMThree eheere and a bitv<strong>of</strong>or Esther Weil and theMends oif Music who urncelebrating • 10th anniversarywlft a sates <strong>of</strong> cmemsthat began last wwk.On Sunday, the group,wWA Is aJBllated with th«Arts Center, wUl pwsmtwinntrs <strong>of</strong> th« annualLuciano PavarottiIntamattonal Voice competitionh«ld recently in Philadelphia,This cenetrt Ii setfor 8 p.m, at The FlandersHotel. 11th Street andBoardwalk,Prior to the concert, therewfll be a celebration buffet,6:IS p.m. at The Flanders,Cost <strong>of</strong> buftet and concert is$30; $10 for the concertonly,jsther WeU has workedtirelessly for the Ptf ends <strong>of</strong>Muiic over the last decadebringing music to <strong>Ocean</strong>City during the spring andfall. In a tfme when groupssuch a» this failed, because<strong>of</strong> TV and other distractions,Esther's Wends <strong>of</strong>Music has grown and beenSmall BusinessAccountingFinancialPlanningTax PreparationBookkeepingHpun:Mmfi.PH.ite 1New Accounts Welcomed!CYNTHIA N. OSTERCertified Public Accountant1142 Bay Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J. OteM39B.S779Esther has been assistedby a hard working committee with such stalwarts asUnda TCothermel,secretary,and Ruth Nevius, treasurer,devoting many hours to titeeqjanlaaHon,The final concert <strong>of</strong> Bitseries is set for Sunday,Nov. 6 end features theSouthern New jersey MusicSociety, With strings, woodwindsand brass ensemble*composed <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong>the Philadelphia Orchestra,Admission is $10.The Pinion Cuey 10,000meter run and 11th annualwomen's 5,000 Bjeterboardwalk run an set forSaturday under tiie direction<strong>of</strong> the RecreationDepartment,The women's tventbegins 9:30 a.m. in ftont <strong>of</strong>the Music Her, MoorlynTerrace and boardwalk andthe Carey run 10:30 a.m. at8th and Atlantic Avenue. Achildren's run will be heldat 12:45 p.m. htm theMusic Pier.Registration fee Is $8 withall entrants receiving aT-ihirt. All 3,000 meterentrants should be checkedin by 9 a.m. and 10 K runnersby 10 a.m. Childrenneed not register and willnotreoilVBT-ihirts,Thin is only one "ODD COUPLE' 1 in radio!and they are here... on(alias John & Ken)MONDAY - SATURDAY MORNINGSTUNE IN 6 to 10 a.m.RADIO 14has theTWO BIGGEST NAMES INTWO-WAY TALKAT8P.M.lt's"PINKEY'SCORNER" the voice <strong>of</strong>AtlanticCJtyforover 29years.AT11P.M.It's LARRY KINGLivefromiheMutual Broadcasting SystemTuneinnfflhtlytotlwbest»ONLYONWONDRADI014 .URRVKIWQIFor information contactti\e reereatton department,39Mm492"The City's 41st annualHalloween Parade, iponsoredby the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityExchange Qub, ii net forThursday, Oct. 27 torn 6thStreet to 10th Street onAsbury Avenue.Grand marshal wUl beTrida Bowman, Miis NewJeney. Registration farmiwill be available at PnlombosPharmacy, 406 B, 34thSt. and The Smtintl-Ltdger,112 E. 8th Street. Donationsto help support the paradeshould be malted to the<strong>Ocean</strong> City Exchange (Sub,P.O. Box 657, <strong>Ocean</strong> City,08226.<strong>Ocean</strong> City will be one <strong>of</strong>more than a thousand communitiesto observe UnitedNations Day, Oct. 24 as atime to celebrate the work<strong>of</strong> mis great organlaation,TWi year is the 43rd anniversary<strong>of</strong> the UN and 40thbirthday <strong>of</strong> its UniversalDeclaration ol HumanRights.Chairman for the event in<strong>Ocean</strong> City is Helen Kroosser,who also chain our §!•Centennial <strong>of</strong> theConstitution Committee,She's a bugy lady butalways finds time to helpthe community.AH churches have beenasked to observe theNational Sabbath forHuman Rights, Oct. 21-24.The Sun Shine Boys BanjoBand are set to play at theMusic Pier, Saturday, Oct.29 for dancing, listeningand singing along, Musicbegins 8 p.m., admission is|2. BUI Bruestle will be leadvocalist.The new <strong>of</strong>fices on meground floor <strong>of</strong> City HaUtor, ax aMesBor and dtydirk will be situated men.The <strong>of</strong>fices are bright,cheery and make a pleasantentrance to the building.y. OCTOBER 20, »W<strong>Ocean</strong>CityschoollunchesThe Oaan Qty School*lundi menu indudes a chcioe<strong>of</strong> three plattas. tawmedlili;sdwal studmts haw a ehdai;<strong>of</strong> the flnt two plattei withft« •weptan <strong>of</strong> ioup on theBrand {Matter, It is wptaad:wi* s fwit/veptahte, :'" MONDAYHatter i-aweM dog e« abun, to* Mas, Affl^applesauce, spi« fflto with;ldng,dwi««mUk.Hitter J - Tomato lomMiami and dwese wndwidr^chilled applesauce or fiwK;fruit, sptae cake wift ietag,'Ptaitoa-Matoyourown,salad bar. !TUESDAY I(iHftttttl-Qidminugptowith honey and tar^qut (Iiauce, whipptd potatoisibuttend paw, pudding wifttopping, chda <strong>of</strong> milk.Matte 2 - V^itertan vegetableioup, ham §aUd on aroll,^ fcuit Adoe, ehdei<strong>of</strong>milk.Hitter S - Make yaw ownsalad bar.WEDNESDAY ;Hatte 1 • Berf-a-reni, Jtat ,')ian ^sed ial«d, prtie bread,peaAy atap wift \wnUia»ua,choici<strong>of</strong>mllk. 1Plaller 2 • Chicken gumWioup, turkey salad en a kaiser,fresh fruit choice, pteaehyotep, choice <strong>of</strong> milk. 'Hitter 3 - Mate your ownsakd bar,mimSDAY . ,Hatter 1 - Tuna hoagli LIwith lettuce and tomato)chilled fruit juice, potatochips, jello with topping,choice<strong>of</strong> mUk. _jPlatter 2 • Crcam <strong>of</strong> mush;room soup, rout bed onwhole wheat, chilled Juice orfrest fruit, jello, chedee <strong>of</strong>milk, ;Hatttr 3 - Make your own f »salad bar,tmAYPlatter 1 • Pizza bagols,carrot and celery sticks,chilled pears, oatmealsquares, choice <strong>of</strong> milk.Platter 2 • N,E. dam chowda',..,tunaflalifl sandwidli,chilled pears * fresh ffult,oatmeal squared, choioe <strong>of</strong>milk ;Platter 3 • Mate your mmnsalad bar.CONSTRUCTION CORP.We do it all!J23SWE8T AVENUEOe«in&lv,H.J.REMODELING • KITCHENSBATHROOMS • INTERIORSVINYL SIDING 'WINDOWS0«tHineri4BuMerif«3ir


PAGE 16 — SECTION ONETHE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OC1AN CITY, NJ,Tropeano makes pitch for senior tax deferral planUPPER TOWNSHIP -Bruno TropMihQ, indepcndent candidate tor i*-#leetionto Upper TownshipCommittee, says ti\t townshipmay be able to helpsenior dtiisns eope withincreasing cost <strong>of</strong> Uvingthrough property tax deferrali.At several meetings <strong>of</strong> thegoverning body since Julyand in a recent newsrelease, Tropeano has calledon his colleagues to Investigatcwhether the pl«n toincrease seniors' disposableincome would work in thetownship.Under the proposal,senior driitns would deferproperty tax payment inexchanp for a Hen againsttheir property which nfiustbe paid in the future.In the news release,Tropeano'calU on UpperTownship Committee t<strong>of</strong>ollow up on his monthsoldcall to study a reportfrom • governors committee,containing proposals tohelp so-called house richand cash poor seniors.If tht township were toimplement the plan, seniorswould have an average <strong>of</strong>$100 in additional disposableincome per month,Restaurant-LoungeandLiquor StoreRoosevelt Blvd., MarmoraHan mile west §134th St. BridgeExit 26 Garden State Pkwy.DINNER SERVEDNIGHTLYfrom 5 p,m, to 10 p.m.Fresh Roast Turkey DinnerServed Every SundayEveryWednesdayITALIANNIGHTLOTTERYTICKETSNOWAVAILABLEIN LIQUOR STORELouis Pasteur In I860 discoveredthe miracle <strong>of</strong> fermentationIn which minute organismscalled "fermenti" leted upongrape Juice to chemically changeiti nature to become wine it waihe who said! "Wine it mosthealthful and hujrienlc <strong>of</strong> beveragu."Even today in Europemany doctors still employ thepractice <strong>of</strong> oenothorapy in whichthey treat lilmanti lueh •• anemia,arteriosclerosis, constipationand diarrhea by theingeitlon <strong>of</strong> winei.Tropeano argues,"To be honest, there maybe aspects <strong>of</strong> this recommendaBonthat could bedetrimental to our township,"he writes. "But thatcannot be determined withoutanalysing the effects,"He argues that analysis cannotbe made without forma-Hen <strong>of</strong> a committee byMayor Louis CXLUEJO andthe governing body."We have the potential toassist peopl* in need withoutptadng a cost on then»st <strong>of</strong> the'ttutpayers," saysTropeano, opining thatcommittee members art"derelict in our duties'' Ifthey don't follow up ondttTropeano notes in tfc«release that his call to studythe plan, Bret made in July,has been met at varioustimes with requests formore information, complaintsthat there hasn'tbeen enough Unit tostudythe nine page documentand concerns that key members<strong>of</strong> the governing bodywho should study th* planare out erf town.Area teachers get grants for projectsThe Cape EducationalFund awarded 12 grants toCape May <strong>County</strong> tsadiersto implement new educationalprograms in theirschools during the 198M9school year.A luncheon last Friday inAvalon honored the redpients,who Include Kay DeliaBarm <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City HighSchool, Danise LaBov andVicW Jackson <strong>of</strong> Sea IsleCity Public School, andGary Hoxworth and BerthaAspenberg <strong>of</strong> Upper TownshipMiddle School.Dell« Barca's programtopic it '•Business <strong>of</strong>ferssurvival and success," orBOSS, The 11th and 12thgrade teacher was awarded§492 for her program.LaBov and Jackson, whoteach grades S through 8,developed a program called"Tm a 10; you're a 10;together we're terrific,"Planning a private party?We have the ROOM?-Private Parties For-Birthdays, Anniveriiries, Bridal orBtby Shower, Etc,• Seatiai up to 30 people •Do it yourself or catering arrangedCall for details 391-1823 or 399-1168BREAKFASTSSaturday & SundayLUNCH & DINNERDAILY!HOLTOAY CATERING! Your Plict or Oun bj RcwmtlonSUNDAY DINNERSPECIAL(With Thii Ad)Receive 1/2 OFF Price <strong>of</strong> Entree when PurchaiingAnother Iniree <strong>of</strong> Hqual or Greater Price646 Sty Avc. Some Point. 926-0424On He li« Atmm Fran Thi Ho. P lultruly aUNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCEYouil enjoy a choice <strong>of</strong> deliciousGourmet Speciala Every NightOraN WID. thru SUNSarvlngft-eniBiMn.(Closed Monday & Tuesday)Private Room Available for Private PartialBahiiiijtiii Dinners and Wedding*it above the ordinary...Old napi never die, they juit (old up.QUARWQyOTTBNT1. Does a white wine need toothing rima?2. True/False! The younger the red, ihi moreProper attire requiredbreathing time It needs.3. What wines should be served with oysters?4. True/Falw: The iia« <strong>of</strong> the botflg ptayi animportant part in the longevity <strong>of</strong> wine...ANSWERS*1 All wlnw neid lont imHoii lo reach their fullflavor,3.Tnie • the breathing thne minlmUt* lu


PAGE j — SECTION TWOTHE SENTINELLBDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,Buckalew paces Vineland to 25-6 win over RaidersBjTOMWILUAMS vary g >od football player. added, "WeVe not very big around a bit on defense,* the Raiders down quickly. Two plays later, third and It was a balanced drive,Vteetand fallback John-. Scoring ftrjt is importantto us," Piertntozzi lead allows us to move the Clan a 12-0 lead and put they got us down," cor-yards and a first down.physically, So getting Jfie The two early scores gave "We were down before three, WUUun Hieks got 7Buckalew scored fourrected <strong>Ocean</strong> City eoiAtouchdowns Sitm-day afternowto toad vitiHng Vint--fillOn the nt<strong>of</strong>t play, Buckalewshot into a hole at theTony Galante, "We hid atough week ef praeto,bnd to a 25* win overline <strong>of</strong> scrimmage andwithout Dominlck (I«nnace),JaBon (Richer) and touchdown. tiw kick for<strong>Ocean</strong> C«y «l Ca«y Field.•beaked 24 yards for aThe loss was the thirdKevin (GiUesple). And wethe extra point was blocked•might tor the Raiders anddropped their overallrecord to 14. Vineland,Which lost a tough J7'20decision to undefeatedHoly Spirit the week befaw.Improved its mark to 34.Buekalew ret the icenefar the Vineland win withtwo Komi In the first quarto,both from inside thetwjoyard line•Tfhere am so many excitingbacks in this league thatpeople sometimes overlookJohn,* tald Vineland coachJohn Plerantoiii. "Hedoe»n't draw attention Uke(Holy Spirit's) Brian Littleor thi two kids hire in<strong>Ocean</strong> City, But John is aOctm City quarttrbick Jason Flshir, who connected with Tom ShallcroBB In thethree-year starter and afourth quarter tor tht Raiders' only touchdown, eludes Vineland'B Dean Caetellinl.Joe BurnsO-DTBALCfNSpLUSPALOMBO'SParkway PharmacyFREE DELIVERY 399-525234th St. Oft Asburysun',VNWUSStainton'sCape May <strong>County</strong>'sLARGESTDepartment StoreI399-55T18th St. & Asbury Avt.Octin City, NJ.Charles LewisB-DBhad a tough loss the weekbefore."Fischer and Glllespleplayed Sslunky but lannace,the junior with morethan 1,000 ctreer rushingyards, did not,"It hurt, playing withouthim, both on Hie field andin our minds. All the kidsknow what they can expertfrom DonMttick and It'sby Tyrone Rolls,Vineland scored again ona 50-yard drive that startedin the third period andended In the fourth,Buckalew went 10 yardson first down. Then, withsecond and nine, HicksWith Fischer hitting TomKonlck for one Brit down,Giilespie banging foranother and Richer makinga near-perfect option pitchto Rolls for 29 yards andanother first down.Vineland was stopped onthe Raider 35 and <strong>Ocean</strong>City was on the moveapin. This Hme they drove65 yards in sis plays toscore.Rolls went 28 yardi onthe first play, get«n§ 15more whin he was tackledby the face mask. Fourthand one on the Clan 13, Mschergot flv« yards and •Rnt down.On the next play, Rsehirfound Tom Shallows overthe middle and the senioremotionally. I'm tfnhjthere are some kids on thiswarn who would like theseaspn » Mid rightnow,rve got to get to thogeWdi.""Part <strong>of</strong> It might be myapproach to the Holy Spiritgame I told them theycould win it, because that'sthe way I always EM. thai,when we got blown out, thekids start to doubt my Judg- Q«nt.""Add to that a tough lossto Mainland and It's gettingtougher and tougher to getup each week."RAIDER RfiUCSs In cueyouVt wondeHng, the U>B


IIIThe Sentinel-Ledgereditorials/commentThe timeand placefor a parkThe Idea advanced by CouncUwoman JeanneClunn to establish a Lake memorial park on thegrounds <strong>of</strong> the old Wesley Avenue school Is oneworthy <strong>of</strong> serious consideration and discussion bythe community.The eleventh-hour move by a relative handful <strong>of</strong>concerned citizens to save the beleaguered oldschool building Is a concern which must be fosteredif <strong>Ocean</strong> City is to maintain a sense <strong>of</strong> historyand heritage. Without that sense, thiscommunity is doomed to continue on whatappears to be a path <strong>of</strong> destruction-based progresswhich, in reality, is but short-lived Income for thedevelopment-minded at the expense <strong>of</strong> an entiretown.<strong>Ocean</strong> City has, from its earliest days, been acommunity founded by developers, as are mostresort areas old and new. The difference betweenthe developers <strong>of</strong> this town and other nearbyresort areas, for instance, is that the early developers<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City were founding the town as aChristian resort whereas developers <strong>of</strong> otherresorts were railroad magnates or other entrepreneurswhose goal was to people an area with consumersor customers <strong>of</strong> the services theyprovided.As a camp community whose attraction was atleast as much the teaching <strong>of</strong> the Christian religionas it was the natural seashore attributes,<strong>Ocean</strong> City from the outset has been a town Wherefamily Is important. It is its Christian heritage andits family ties which have distinguished <strong>Ocean</strong>City from all the other seashore towns. Its nickname,Amtrica'a greafesf family resort, is one whichits citizens down through the years have takengreat pride in; it is a moniker constantly invokednowadays by persons who see the town changingfor the worse,Christian principles and the work ethic are <strong>of</strong>tenconsidered nand-ln-glove, but we must not forgetthe family. Some would argue that the work ethicIs predominant today; that there is a need to practiceChristian principles and to re-emphasize theimportance <strong>of</strong> family lest the moral fabric <strong>of</strong> oursociety comt unraveled.Many people want to see what appears to be thesenseless tearing down <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City stoppedbecause they see It as a reckless disregard for thepast. If there is no regard for the quiet architecturalbeauty <strong>of</strong> the early summer cottages, therewill be no realization <strong>of</strong> what these structures represent;there will be no continuation <strong>of</strong> the town'sheritage and history.If an area <strong>of</strong> town can be set aside and dedicatedto the remembrance <strong>of</strong> past architecture, then,hopefully, the ties with a Christian family atmospherewhich those buildings represent can bemaintained and passed along to our children andtheirs.<strong>Ocean</strong> City truly needs to set aside as an historicdistrict the oldest area <strong>of</strong> the community, It wouldserve not only as a reminder <strong>of</strong> the past, but alsoas a signal to the future <strong>of</strong> the Importance <strong>of</strong> familyand, yes, <strong>of</strong> thi Chrijtlan work ethic. Too manypeople today feel almost apologetic when they§ven mention the word Christian, u If we havf noright to talk about religious principles In a democracy.That's as wrong as the^ellef that progress lathe antithesis <strong>of</strong> heritage.We must all, citizens inside and outside <strong>of</strong> CityHall, talk up Jeanne Clunn's Idea olegtabUshing aLake memorial park, not only as a way <strong>of</strong> providingspace for the preservation <strong>of</strong> little summer cottageson 30-foot lots — but also as a constantreminder to us all <strong>of</strong> where we came from, whatwe are and where we're going.There are many aspects <strong>of</strong> Jittery that are uglyand which we would like to change, Without asense <strong>of</strong> history, Just as without a sense <strong>of</strong> family,we have no hope <strong>of</strong> making changes for the bitter.True progress is an amalgamation <strong>of</strong> heritage andoutlook with the future,Tourism makes OCa 'company town 9Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;In the centennial edition <strong>of</strong>The SenthuULedger you pub-Ushed a letter from tne onthe subject <strong>of</strong> "companytowns," Perhaps, it is timeagain; 1 read with concernthe letter Let those who pr<strong>of</strong>itpty tourism's catU (Get 6),<strong>Ocean</strong> City i§ * companytown; we have one tndtuntoys tourism.Without the tourist dot-Jin, cotddwa afford «p*f dUM dtijMrfmtnt7 Would outpOUCe OtilWUIwlK OB »9%7 Without ail «*« bringpaid on (he thoumd* oiliving anit§ Which ourpmtitme, when *ouldwe Bad our dtyment?On tho backs <strong>of</strong> our yearroundresidents—only,Wake up, Mr, McCarthy!Smell the salt fllr andremember why you canafford to live by (he sea.DsnitlB, BradleyOtteanGtyMormtttmrmiottuHHlttoron facingthe state we're inThtirsdav. OcfcMx>r ?0, 1988RESERVATIONSREQUIREDFlood insurance harmful to shore,promotes dangerous developmentBy DAVffi V, MOOREThe frailty <strong>of</strong> the humanspeclii li uiually overlookedby its memberi,except when catBitrophlcthlnas like hurrieanes,floods, tidal waves and thelike drive home the pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>how easily we can drown,Recently In Bangladesh,for example, many peoplewere killed and uncountedmlilloni were renderedhomeliss by flooding.Then there Wii hurricimGUbert, which spared theUnited States Its hardestimpacts, but still put someiouthern Texas barrierlilandi under water, TheTexans all made successfulescapes, compared with thethousands who dlod In thoGalveston hunienne aroundthe turn <strong>of</strong> the century.Perhaps here In this statewe're In we feel less endangered,After all, wo cannotremember n SBrious earthquake;landslides are virtuallyunknown; flooding <strong>of</strong>any coniequence is rareoutiide the Passalc RiverJointhe taxIlfffltfiditor, Sentinel-Ledger; 1war ploisod to read yourstory about the new Fairnessin Taxes organizationand about the success <strong>of</strong> itsmembership drive. '1 ant a member <strong>of</strong> PIT andurge all homeowners whoobject to the annual Increasein real estate taxes to jointhe organiMtiOfii KeffleMberthat the tax rates haveincreased automaticallyevery year despite the tremendousgrowth Inralables,Since our taxes paid the$l,600-plo9 tab (or lunch atThe P1andcr9 for tho newCouitcii installaticti, dll"People will go on Ignoring the risk<strong>of</strong> drowning so long as they knowthey can build again after waterydestruction <strong>of</strong> their properties, .thanks to federal flood Insurance."u$d <strong>of</strong> tax Money in thefuture:We are ndw eleven hundredstrong. Come on,h , help yourseUt-— the Cmndiiutickm am optn io aiiinohwilaiims requited, ,bliln where it can be awful.Severe hurricanes hovebeen miising us lately.But ono would still suppoiuthat, being as smart aswe are, we would be moreprudent than to allow peopleto live tcK) dose t<strong>of</strong>loodable rivers and theocean.No such luck.Too many people wont tolive by the water. The luckyfew who succeed in doingio enjoy tho comfortablerealization that federalflood Insurance will subsidizetheir risk-taking.That subsidy is substantial.As <strong>of</strong> last Dec. 31, theNational Flood InsuranceProgram had about 2.1 mU-Uan flood insurance policiesValued at $162 billion, alongwith a net operating deficit<strong>of</strong> $652 million lor thoperiod from 1978 through1987. About 70 percent <strong>of</strong>the flood Insurance policiesas <strong>of</strong> the end <strong>of</strong> August,1987, were for coastal prop-BrHflSj and 10 percent forproperties on the shorei <strong>of</strong>the Great Lakes.Losses totaled about $2,4blliion from jan, 1, 1978,through Oct. 31, 1987. Ofthat total, repetitive losseswere for about $1 bUlion, orsiime 43 percent <strong>of</strong> th§ total.From )a"n. 1, 1978, throughDec. 31,1986, insured propertyhad flood dampge <strong>of</strong>about $204 million over andabove, the maximum floodinsurance available.It's pretty obvious thatpeople will go on ignoringtho risk <strong>of</strong> drowning solong as they know they canbuild again after waterydestruction <strong>of</strong> their properties,thanks to federal floodinsurance. Worse yet, byencouraging developmentwhere It's dangerous, floodinsurance is destructive tothe barrier islandi andother environmentally delicateplaces.Yot it's not the catastrophicevents likehurricanes that causa most<strong>of</strong> the flooding problemsalong coastlines; its just theaverage storms which kickup damaging water, thismeans that low places thatflood frequently are goodplaces to stay away frontYot HMO In Naw JBttwy, aselsewhere, we haven't donethat.One may well ask, whydo we continue to subsidiseflood victims over and overagain, and why do taxpayerscontinue to fork overmoney to encourage thefew to keep building inpart-tinie rivers? I say weshouldn't, but building andreal estate interests love itbecause It spelii guaranteedincome for, them,'With.tfx money as'tightas it li, we could lave bigbucks in the long run bypaying only once for aproperty which will still beimperiled, and getting anoption to purchase in returnfor a flood Insurance claimpayment.Right now the FederalIrnergBney ManagementAgency (PEMA) cart makean <strong>of</strong>fer to purchase) andhas done so, but cannotforce the issue. For example,some buyouts havetaken place in the PossalcRiver basin, but nowherenear enough,Such buyout! <strong>of</strong> housesor businesses that are frequentlyflooded wlU payfor themsiivei quickly.Right now the Legislatureis weighing bills to establisha Coastal Commission totry to direct growth awayfrom flood-prone places,among other things.Guess who doesn't likesuch an ideas the buildersagain, 1 can't blame themfor trying to keep the iubsidiesalive, But we need toget up the legislative will toput a tough system in place,As sea levels rise, and stormrisks increase, it is a need*less hole In our collectivepocketbook unless we do,DtvM f, Mom it executiveAlmtw <strong>of</strong> thi Ntw jetteyConservation Paundtlttoti,Recall happy momentsEditor, Sentinel-Ledger: 1said farewell to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityyesterday and drove overthe causeway toward home,I've said a lot <strong>of</strong> goodbyeIn the 40-piiis yearn <strong>of</strong>hoitieownm vfaomld butsummers spent here


PAGE I — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,In sports as in life, the truth lies hidden beneath the surfaceBy JIM UPPERAn ovttusBd phrase isftat sports ii • microcosm<strong>of</strong> Ufa, a reflertiojt <strong>of</strong> oursociety. The recent titter-,views <strong>of</strong> the newly hiredbaseball managers and thepdUHeal debates and campaignspeeches adds validity10 that statement anddemonstrates the similaritybetween the baseball managersand the political leadersṪho Interview questionswill only be answered insuch a way as to reflectwhat the leader pereeivMthe public wants to hear •year after year, after year.For the newly hlied baseballmanager — there havebeen three in the last twoweeks — the followingquotes will always begiven:I like a hustling ball cluband will demand it.,.. We willrun the bates aggressively;They are for better housingand education. So was theirpredecessor and JO will thtnext candidate that runs forthe <strong>of</strong>fice.Me the extra ba$e.,.,In $pnng Nick Lev.va, who recentlytraining, we will work on fun-replaced Lee Ella in Phila-damentals, hitting the cut<strong>of</strong>fman and doing tht Wile thingsit take to win.The word aggressive is toosprinkled throughout theinterview. What he didn'tsay is that the outgoingmanager said the samething when he was hired,and the next manager t<strong>of</strong>ollow htm will alio spend agreat deal <strong>of</strong> time on hittmgthe cut<strong>of</strong>f man and runningthe bases aggressively.The politician will alwaysmow the country (state ordry) forward. That's somethinglike running tht toesaggressively.They are always againstcrime and pollution. Thismust mean that their opponentfavors iTimp and pollution.delphia wants a runningdub, one that (you guessedit) runs the bam «sf«sswely.Does Leyva realize ftathe can't bring Coleman.Smith and McGee withhim? Hs most likely willmove the country forward,arid will be tough on crime.Or is it that he wUJ work onfundamentalj and the Uttiethings? Anyway, he willwant God to bless you andyour family.The presidential candidatewho gets this writer'svote is the one who says Inthe next debate that he isgoing to spend time on hittingthe cut<strong>of</strong>f man.The movie Annie Hell hasi scene with Woody Allenand Anne Bana-<strong>of</strong>t makingsmall talk after ]ust meeting.Subtitles on what theyare really thinking Appearon the bottom <strong>of</strong> thi »o>een.Wouldn't it have been mt»-esting if we could haw wensubtitles when Robin Givenswas being interviewodby BarbaM.Walters?Here are a few fromrecent interviews after theOlympics!'Interviewer to EdwinMoses; "Do you plan oncontinuing to compete aftertt»e Olympics or are yougoing toretire?''Edwin! 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Head fooJball coach Tony Galante, whoha» also been involved In At program as « player andasslstarit eoach, made the derision to cut back drasticallyon the amount <strong>of</strong> Haw he devoted."The weekly meetinp «nd other activities were takingtoo much time," said Galante. "We rfeddBd this year toput the emphasis on football, academies and spendingtime with our families.""It seemed like my responsibility to the club wts pt-Hng bigger every year," he added, "and there definitelywme time» when it cut into my obligations to the team."Harry Vandersllee, who has been the guldin| force <strong>of</strong>this group over the past dozen years, basically agrees."Tony and (hii wife) Janet m a lot <strong>of</strong> work in teUiftgthe adverti§emflnt8 •« our gaffie program and makingarranpments for the dinner," Vanderslice said. *Theyhave always been very cooperative and willing.*The first result <strong>of</strong> this change In approach, in additionto the absence <strong>of</strong> weekly meitinp, has been the radialehanp In the game program.Compared to the 48-page program <strong>of</strong> 198? thatIncluded a few photos, the 1988 edition must be conilderedflimsy. It's only one page, printed on both slde§,with ads surrounding team rosters.there have been a few compltdnts about the eUmlna-Bon <strong>of</strong> the weekly meetings, And about the absence <strong>of</strong> alegltlmale game program. Galante, for one, expected it,f l knew there would be soms complaints, he said,"because thli dub has been there since most <strong>of</strong> thesepeople have been Interested, Some <strong>of</strong> them havo nevergiven a thought to how things were put togetherandwho did the work."Tm sure the people who are complaining the moitare the people who did the least," he added.Vanderilice points out that the Archie Harris Club hasnot been dissolved."We'll have a meeting with interested parents varysoon to see what they are tatereited in doing," he said."We may stiU have a team breakfast with parents andwe wUl irUl have our dinner at the end <strong>of</strong> th« season,""Some people who attended our msetlngi got theimpression that the thing was for them," Vnnderillceadded, "It wasn't, It was lor the coaches and for thekids, If Tony feels the meetings are no longer helping,then 1 support his dedrton," jm.It should be pointed out that Oc«an City Wrt one <strong>of</strong>the few schools in the Cape-Atlantic League to havesuch a weekly boostw program, Qtherg prSbfy onlyexist In Cumberland <strong>County</strong>.T hope the Archie Harris Club gats strong enough torun Itself some day," »aid Galante. 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PAGE t - SECTIONMemorial games forDhde Howett plannedAlhlrtc directors <strong>of</strong> ttieCape-AiUntie Leaguevoted recently to spoisorthe Pi»« HoweilMemorial Ail-StarGames at lh« end <strong>of</strong> theapproaching basketballseason.ThB girl-boy doubleheaderwould pair <strong>of</strong>fthe best playtre fromDivision Ons against thebest from Division Two,The doubleheader wouldbe scheduled sometime'I 1DixiaHewtllin March, probably at Absegami High School.Howell, the longtime basketball and baseball coadi at<strong>Ocean</strong> City, was the school's first athletic director untilhis retirement in 1986. He died in AugustA eommlttte comprisin| George BvinsW <strong>of</strong> Mainland,Paul Rodio <strong>of</strong> St. Augustine, Jim Mogan <strong>of</strong> SacredHeart, Tony DiTomo <strong>of</strong> Vineland and Bill Garrison <strong>of</strong>Lower Cape May was formed to iron out the details <strong>of</strong>the panes.<strong>Ocean</strong> City athletic director Paul LeFew was responsibl«for bringing the idea before the Cape-AtlanticLeague.tome consideration was given to a doubleheaderbetween the champions <strong>of</strong> the two divisions, but an allstar game was the more popular suggwUm.Raider girls stretchwinning streak to 32<strong>Ocean</strong> City defeated HolySpirit lait weak In cirli'cro»s country, provlolngCoach Mike Naples withhis 100th earaer win.Naplei (100-13) also sawhis tram's win streak Inhead-to-head confrontationsextended to 32,"Winning 100 doesn'treally mean that much tome right now," Naples said,"I'm more excited about thefact that we've only lost 13times since I've been here.We've been blessed withiome very talented runners,"Despite the milestones,the Raiders were droppedfrom the No, 1 spot in theCouritr-Poat's S^uth Jerseyrankings, ,,After finishing second toPaul VI ill ^li South JerseyOpen, <strong>Ocean</strong> City wasmoved down to No. 2behind Paul VI.Klngswaywas rankedthird, followed by BishopEustace, Shawnee, Clnnaminion.Holy Cross,Cherokee, Pitman andCamden Catholic.Kelll Dougherty was thefirst to cross the finish lineas the Raiders' Tab Four"continued their style <strong>of</strong>basically finishing together.Alison An\lcane was second,one step behindDougherty, Terry Doughertywas a stride back inthird and Lori Heywoodfinished fourth. Kate Belljoined dte top four, finishinga dose flith, and Meg*gin Faneli was sixth.Jen DeAngeUs <strong>of</strong> HolySpirit finished seventh toprevent a Raider shutout.<strong>Ocean</strong> City is In thecounty championship meettomorrow afternoon (Friday).Next Tuesday theyface Cumberland at home.Classified ads bring results!GENERAL609-1C09.390.933fAfter 6 p.m.R.R.TIesGradingDanny DoerrLandscapingTop SoilGravelSpMWliIng InCustom HeratRenovatloniAdditions 4 AlterationsRE INC,• StoneExcavatingD.B. ERNSTREGISTEREDCUSTOM BUILDER• NEW HOMES • BATHS • RENOVATIONS< ADDITIONS • DICKS' KITOHINS1399-8024FREE ESTIMATESA Family BuilniuBlnet 197$Samson-Appliance325 West AvenueSEOVICE PARTS-9ALE3BWfWMHIM• HEAT PUMW• MICROWAVE OVEH9399-0388SPORTS UPDATESMainland Regional will apparently be the'swing school" In Cape-Atlantic League schedulingbeginning next September. That means theMustangs wm play football and some other sportsin Division Two, Qakerast Is expecMd to mow uptoDirtsl<strong>of</strong>tOne,OoMn Qty extended Its gbb ooss eountfy winningstreak to 94 with wins over 3rx1-ranked Kingsway and lith-nanked Mainland, The loss ended a25-meet xvin streak for Hnggwmy, <strong>Ocean</strong> City'sLori Heywood was the Bret girt to finish.<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty advanced in the Group 3 tennis tournamentwin a 4-1 win over WUUamstown, ]«nRank, the top Raider player, lost to Cina Pileggi, instreighlsets.shufflin' onft was just two years agothat our ShuMeboard Club,with the cooperation <strong>of</strong> ourcity fathers, hosted theInternational SiufAeboardft was a memtMble affair«>ding with « hurrittineand we are sure that theCanadians and Japanesewill never forget it. At thatHme the men <strong>of</strong> our UnitedStates took all the marbleswhile Ae women <strong>of</strong> Ganndadid just the same.WeU, just two weeks past,the Japanese hosted theInternationals and like ourtournament the competitorsCarey Ciuslfi events begin 9:30 a.m. Saturday. It will leatura three runs In all andawtrds for tht wlnntri. Last ytart hiH marathon, abovi, has bitn replacirj with a10,000 meter run.Boys bounce backThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City boys 1croBS country team bouncedback, from Its first loss <strong>of</strong>tht season to 4th-rankedBridgeton last week, to wintwo straight.Bill Moreland's Raidersdefeated Absegami, 22-37,•nd topped Holy Spirit, 20-39, to "flft their mark thisseason to 8-1.Tomorrow afternoon (Friday)the 13th-ranked Raiderswill loin teams fromMiddle Township, Wildwood,'LoWlr Cipe May'and Wildwood CattioUe'lorthe Cape May <strong>County</strong>championship meet.InteriorEMrtrCHERJORemodeling Co.tld!ng>ASBflng>Sutttfi-lMUIDiSu-Gsipinby-PaintingWlndiwi-Hantlymnn-po<strong>of</strong>talrl Qlvon Prompt AttsntkmSOYoamExpeHoncBHOME APPLIANCE SERVICEIN OUR 2OTH YEAR^ "Thi Bwtet Mm tfiaf semi* to your dm,"fOCEAN CITY & MARMORA ARIAS927-5428.DAILY 14, IAT. "Thd Original IPHONEJACKOmad & Operated by Tom W, DurhamAre you tired <strong>of</strong>./*" running to inswirIhi phon§?let us save youtime and steps byinstalling additionalphone Jacks In yourhome.Irlng on NEW HOMES and ADDITIONSServing:oammCall 398-9624,784-8310YOURCHOICE99. EachONE PAIR MAGNETIC SIGNSTRUCKLETTERING K«8 «, ft. PLYWOOD SIGN30«,f.. BANNERSUPBJfOffOfocvmctn231 West Avenue 398-8942' OCEANwere our United States,Canada and <strong>of</strong> courseJapan. We understand thatShufileboard is growing inGermany, England, Mexicoand other foreign countries,none <strong>of</strong> whom f»el mat theyare ready to said terns tothe Intemattonab.The Japanese tournamentwas played in Yokohamawith <strong>Ocean</strong> City representedby Vivian and BuiCunerd, both <strong>of</strong> whomwere on our United Stateswarn. The Cunerds tell usthat the Japanese hospitalitywas over and beyondth«tr expectation. They,among omors, were met atth* Tokyo Airport andbused to weir hotel wherethe whole Japanese teamgreeted each arrival. Thenext morning buses took allthe players to the courtswhich was a half-heur ride.The courts vveng brandnew and ware in excellentcondition. The opening ceremoniesincluded a welcomingaddress by thtmayor <strong>of</strong> Yokohama andtelevision cameras wm aUover the place. After thetournament the Japanesetreated me whole group toa ceremonial dinner held atthe Shnme, which to a holyplace to them and rarely doothers ever get to go inside.(t was the Canadians,however, who showedthose <strong>of</strong> the U.S. and Japaneseteams how our game<strong>of</strong> shuffleboard Is played.They won it all. We mustretrerate the enthusiasmthat the Cunerds expressedto die outstanding treatmttnt from the Japanese.Now, back to <strong>Ocean</strong> City.The "paddle game* stillattracts a large group at 1p.m. every Monday,Wednesday, Friday andSunday. We understandthat Edna Hopper hasundergone a body scan.Bdnt fust doesn't feel towell She Is another <strong>of</strong> ournonagenarians at 94 yean.We trust that they will findthe problem and Edna willagain feel fine.^CITY *-- ' NEW BIKI'BICYCLE Soles&RnpairsCENTER(Any.MakG)Open Sal., Sun. & MonBill St. & AilnntiC Avo. 399-5550Quality youcan see.inildB or out, (hire's nevsr a doubt whan you "^-p*depend on the outstanding-quality <strong>of</strong> theeompiite M.A.B, family oi Painii and Coatings.UBB MA B for Quality you can see.Now! On> Paint lor Will» «ntf WoodworkLuster-Lite Latex Flat enamelFtiehneti ot flat tlnMi. -w»iN»bllity ol ommilWithslnndl Irequonlwashing Qroalonwalls exposed IQconsiant soilingWhli* I I iCuitom andWall Covering SaleSave 25% to 45%Thousand <strong>of</strong> Famous Maker Patternsto choose from,,,MayMfYourChoice3pe,/ and many moreBtil Aerylia Flit Will PllnlRlch-Lux Wol-Shloldla ehobu IromUniurpiutdwvaragt. Highhiding powor onrandy mired gdanIO Oilfai(MACPAINTS^ "^ Bines 1SI§FRESH KOTEReg, 11.59 Gallon O Gallon EAZ-ON Texture PaintWaterpro<strong>of</strong>ing Latex Paint • Renew problem walls• Craale your own pBtterne• Sealt interior or exteriorblock or cement walla• Stops leaks •• Easy water clean-up• Dries fast, hides uglyholes and cracks• Can be palmed over whendry with color <strong>of</strong> your choiceRifl. 7,99 Billon9,28 ia«-On Sind FlnlihB RGWhH»,QallQhiJi4" Siting Taxturo eovtn (B")HuntingpermitsavailableHunters lacking a bow,shotgun or muMeloaderpermit wiU be tble to purchaseunclaimed permitsthrough the stale Division<strong>of</strong> F,sh ( Game and Wildlife.Bow permits go en saleOct. 29; MuMlefoader andshotgun permits, Nov. 19.Permits wUl be sold 9a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rsh andgame <strong>of</strong>fices In LaurelLakes, Cumberland <strong>County</strong>and Smithvllle, Atlantic<strong>County</strong>.For details call 292^9192.more sportson backSPINNINGWHEELFLORISTCASH & CARRYSPECIAL!Love BunchesV7-10Quality el Economy Prices!Fronh Kelt LatexPlat WallUnll<strong>of</strong>rn lltt llnlah elInltHer piasisr. dry wallotmaBonry, White mdtaady-mlied colors5GallonFall Decorator Specials!• Fabric Backed Vinyls• Prepasted Vinyls• Textures & Flocks• Foils • QrasaclothsBONUS Ign VH9 Video Cassette"Pilntlng Tips IniMi Your Hsuii"FREE with ISO Purchase <strong>of</strong> Paintor WallcoveringsBlCheck-List <strong>of</strong> October Super Values$100$1Q Foam Brush Set ,..„9x12 fool SizeQ Plastic Drop Cloth.,..M,A,e,Ot. %AQ Paint Thinner IM/FwM/C |


PAGE 8 — SECTION TWOCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSADVIRTISINQ RATESMvtrtsemsrui for Bwse columns should be fri Bie <strong>of</strong>ficeO! The SonBntf Ledger MOT LATtR, THAN 8 P,MTUtSDAVWR THURSDAY PUBLICATION,nSM-54'liOne Tfmt, 6 lints or less(I) (W Ii oaMlne t iim). tSOOM Running B CenieeuMsa rime*,with 8 lints or less 18000Ads Requiring Box Number • $1 00 addiftsntli 1! tlh SMtt, Oetin Ctly, N.J. 08226PHONE NUMBERSNowyoucan^DIALDIRECTOASSIFIEDADSand MAIN OFRCB399-5411CIRCULATION399-5412NEWSROOM399-5492DISPLAYOFFICE OPEN9-5Mon,-FrhCard<strong>of</strong>ThinktSt. Augustine's P.T.A.Wlshtl to Thank the Public forSupporting its rtetM RummageSalt, It was a huge success.Many ThanhHolp Wanted;R OPPORTUNITY IN BBOAD-10 WWOC 11 wrrtnlly iMMngl highly moliwid BiMliHir in jaln our.lilfol 8al« PraMildniii, Friar Mtdlt•iw • piui, Ml willing ID irmln • •(•anted toglnnsr.Top Componiiilon tor •5«r¥h8¥Pioducir, The h»»l iltn 19 • luirmiivetutors u OHIIiig 4M-B4M, oat/mlYf IF MUMMull M own lisn8919,MltMRAMMMoh. Call 309-COMPANIONMOUllKIIPin • LMMnLovoly Ocwin Oily Homo, Prlvats Room,Board and Uluy. Bull iH.OMi.OIBHWASHEfl POBITIOf-l AVAILABLE•Full llMt and put MM. Apply I" BfrioiitliM vanity Inn, eos. em Btisoi.b.O.000 mamma IHOP NiiDi • Fulltlmt Whtr ind Munar Pmm, WiWill Tflln. PlBMS Mil 399-7491 or 398-tm _____DF1IVER8 WANTED • For Ughl FKH-up-«nd Oollniy In oratisr OMM Oily ArM,Etnnomy rat nteMiary. Call Mr, Oavl»,liM4i9FLORAL DESIGNER • and iilMeiatkciwdud lor fawtr Ihep, O«ll ttl117.PULL TIMI NANNY • Qrandmolhor typo,Mtftf noti-imoker, for thine ctiildron Inmi Owtn Clly Hemi, RitMsmsi Requiffs',ExclHnl irttfy. Oil! 391 /KM.OOVMNMIMT JOM • iii,BM toB»RfflffiS9iMHOSTUI • Ouilsm Harrtt lulKsrMM HMiMi on « Part Tim* MM, Isjfeoi piftMewi buyew it NM Mental.Thli indhrHMl tobaProloMkwui In §*•-MttlMf wllh oood PMM iKIIH. WaftftfiflfiftMLAN0SCAPER9 • p round, run (MiaMtlwni aMMM, liMitorM mtontdBut rid NMeHary. CMIMfrWrf,MANAQtH • (MlnttfWMt tool, (<strong>of</strong> i(MM MsihodHI hoMM «(NJ rf WifflarH!ldmt#» In Qtxm City, Pf*vwi/i Mrtt-Sf»nd M MM <strong>of</strong> Mm, NO, ttiMie,p»umWntirtrnint home. Yetr round poUilsn, MlSBMIIi.YEAR ROUND SERVICE STATION •Nwdi E»pw1fn»d M«ch«nk), Full TimeWork AliTNMdMl QAfl ATT1NDANT,Pull Timi RiltmnBii. Call 300-9741,REAL ESTATEOPPORTUNITIESATTINTION!LICENSED AQENTSliTHEFARRELLAGENCYREALESTATESALESJMD, REID Is leeking for.• lew good MlM pteltfor our <strong>Ocean</strong> City andMarmora <strong>of</strong>floti, W#<strong>of</strong>lif a v»rv fuppyenvironment. We artknown for uniquecompany MperlwiM InInvestrnflM, taxation mdrinanoiny In gyimintaStfrasldemlaJ and buifntrtiM • tM0K4OI •• If you tranot tatliffid or happywith your prMtnl salesposition, and are looking(o move ahead with auniquely aggressive realMil eemparry, mnmM like foifW 10you about i pmttim,mmtmur t omwpmml' 1 * 1 ' **'*' ***Htrtp WarnedLet p»«onN«td valid drtvtf s letnie.Will train. Can Donna.!! WANTED!!-Stfespeorio wtw ens Hrw)t i t s-Hometttakere who areready tot in exdrlrtg o1M*« * Wo Who wan! ttmate big mooeyll.Anybody »«•«opportunity vntm uMeomB potsMMM.to« you woift mom th«you'ri earning rtght now?Why not start at Iho toe?Call he top agency todayiWo mate things happenCALLBerger Realty300-4211STUFF ENVaOPES/EARNHUNDREDS$1 Details? llushSAS.E toUNWEHSAL UARKETOOPA. Bo» 114Strongitown, Pa. 15957 ,Positions Open ForReal EstateSaleepereon• ROBERT L. SHARP,RIALTOR2700 Asbury Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJMEMBER' <strong>Ocean</strong> City Board olRealtorsHomtowniriMarketing,ino.t International ReterralJexchange' OontaotJim MarshallBrokerBookan*399-1637Call new tor in IntwvlewAskt<strong>of</strong>JlmOalhounroX&LAZOlNC,RMLfORS(609)398-5000CAMPBELLSEAFOOD3231 Asbury Ave,Vatou* (imttfitCall 399-1337 or399-27048P0RT9 WRITERInwfMdlMf QfWnlflf t<strong>of</strong> ifTARTHM ATOtSHW,RESTAURANT OPENINGSUPTO$5^0/HOUR TO STARTROYflOfleflS*tmtkem< - *THE SEMINEI^LE&GKR, OCEAN CITY, N J.Help WantedModck All AysKANE'S COINSFor Sale Coin & tumpShopChild can•AivsirriNo DoNi • in mi emu*hum., Monmy Ihru Fndty, HI m)M. Callmm\9lAivirrriNo IN MY HOMI . mm


PAGE It — SECTION TWOTHE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV, NJ.TOURSDAY, OCTOMIR 20, WWTHE SENTWEL-LEDGERi OCEAN CITY, N J.PAGE 13 — SECTION TWOReal Estate SaleReal Estate SaleOPEN HOUSESaturday & SundayOct. 22nd & 23rdNoon to 4 p.m.313-318 Simpson Aw,OPEN HOUSEOctober 22 & 231 to 4 p,m.3606 Pembroke, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityOPEN HOUSESaturday & SundayOctober 22nd & 23rd11 to 3 p.m.416 Battersea Road, <strong>Ocean</strong> CityASBURY AVENUE SPECIALWillm*rmlr»editod(w«n. 1 bsti Oupin^^ *-lame m4n WKhMt. iww real, «M eWnfl, WWMnfc *«>.decte toad mnm hbtorv. Crt »*» to etwrj dettte.I. LESUE LAWRENCE |TIREALTOR »*»MB14Real Estate Salo Real'OPEN HOUSESHOWCASE OF HOMESSunday, October 23rd1 to 4 p.m.1108 Landis AvenueSea Isle CityReal Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sate1 Landing Lam, Somere Point, Now JerseyReal Ban SateOPEN HOUSEF*st Row Condo49th & Central Ave.SaliSua1pm to 4BMW HAVM WEST UMWMAWON4Mn UGMI MM. NM Me. NJ,,-BRAND NEW - Great investment to use asrentals, or live in one unit, r»nt out other. Duplex- 3 bdrm., 2 baths, fireplace, air, heat pump,washer, dryer, garb, disp., Andersen windows,rear parking, storage sheds.Mclntyre Real EstateNew & Bethel Rds,Somers Point, NJ6538000RIVIERAEXECUTIVE HOMEPerfection In ttie RMera section ol <strong>Ocean</strong> City. A tWMBlngcomet centot hill property across Irom tho lagoon. Oversited bedrooms with extra torn dosets. A den wlm dreplaceand drybar. A yory large kitchen Central air, wall shrubbedyard with patto and baibeque. An ovoreltod (wo-cAr gangs.Undid «t,.iill,8MA MUiT SEEKSUNNY HARBORThree boat slips. A nice split level with 4 bedrooms, twobaths Central ilr and many other extras. Nicely thrubbtdpri. ImmBdiata occupancy$378,000Sil ANVttWil- SOMERS POINT FAIRWAYSJUST FINISHEDII A complotely ramodeled 3 bedroom, anaand hall bath rancher on a large woodod lot, Immadiiiaocajpanoy. No appointment noedbd to show. All ... ojtert.,.TOWNHOUSELovely unit naarawd beach Maqnlfldapt ptlystedock. Three beWWrhi, three GflHi, vSbulS. fircentral air §te,,, A lafgu camtr proptiriy... Thli listing IGARDEN STATE REALTY399-3038Charming rancher in touthend <strong>of</strong> Oeean CiQf 3 bedroom 1baft det»*ed garage on evarslwd lot. fh* by and totD«r=itna show *li lovely home. II 87,000.1717 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City(609) 399-1612 or 1-800-843-0172FOR LEASEBeautiful Brand New3,600 Sq. Ft. Of tlce Building11th & Haven AvenueTrtmindous location, abundanci <strong>of</strong> parking.Ore it preft silonal building for one uisr althoughcan be split up Into 3 <strong>of</strong>llce suites. Only buildingIn the area with 3,600 square feet <strong>of</strong> contiguousspace for one user. Exceptional architecturalIntegrity, Offered by one <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong>'sfinest builders. To bs delivered In turn-key condition.loth § WittOctinClty396-1700JAMBS M. OWVIR, RIAL liTATiINViSTMiNT « DlVil.OFMBNTtORMliviHSivd.MinnSfi1100111Gardens • 4 bedroom single family dost toYacht Club. Excellent condition. Large lot, 2 cargaragi, tasy maintenanet $209,900,34th & Haven Ave.398-5000franklin 'William,, nmlli et Km KiliU PnlniMMIi w-vloj Amwrii nrHlnl Fimllv RHMOutstanding single home on comer lot complete with fullbiy vitwB, 5 bdmi, S full tathi, Uving room, w/fp, niwkitchen, 2 car garage and more. $235,000. Excellent condition,Inspect nowll'Ova MCSMMMU Van ol Sen-Ice To Ocun city HMnMwiwt"FOX REAL ESTATETHEREREALLYISADIFFERENCEIN REAL ESTATE COMPANIES.OPEN HOUSe THIS WEEKEND4615 Asbury - Sunday, 1-82908 Central - Sunday, 1-82217 Wesley #5 - Saturday, 1 -5Brand new, 3 bdm, 2bath, gas heat a Contra)air. tireplnce, carpeting,appliances and a greatlocation, don toboach »playground Ftmt and 1MondDoor availabte Irom$144,900.Cottage . ontbkx* ftom the beach. Suitabletor comfortnWfi yearroundliving, nicelyfurnished, Untumlthid indIteor may be expanded tomere living arm, exetp.tfonal condition makes thisa must Bee.<strong>Ocean</strong> Village South - 2bdrm., 1'A bath, furnishedrondo, central air, pool.Just listed et $89,900.ind floor oando with spectacularocean view*. Boldfully fumlihed, heat pump.Off ittMt puking, largefront and rear decks. Amuit lee unit. Asking$369,900,Avo., jutt itipt to tellbeaohos. Lovely first floorcondo, 3 bdrmi., 1 baths,ecfeened In porch. A mustlie property! Thli won'tlast, taking $239,900 furntahed.OPEN HOUSE12 to 5 p.m.Sat. & Sun.9th & BayBAYBRIDGE CONDOMIN-IUMS • 6 unite left, 2bdhrt., bayfront ^ndos,smtral iJr, pool, wA» oarpetlng,all appliances,injerwrn, i»r. rm., tanjeutility rm.. covered parking•nd priesd from 1121,900.« •Townhouse condo steps tobeach, a bdrm. 2Vk batt,centml alt, fireplaco, »kylighte,great ocean view?.1239,900,Southend Townhouse • 1ibdrms,, 1 baft, nrtplaoe,


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CTTV, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, IMSReal Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Winter Rental Yearty Rental Yearly Rental Yearly Rental Yearty Rentali THURSDAY, OCTOBER IO, U>S8 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. PAGE 18-SECTION TWOGUEST HOUSE • Comlsllne e! ant tMm. «pL, * uparne eanw mom withM m fists, overelM tn AsgnsWS.ooo Cat HaiiMX«aii nanst*.INMSOa. ^MANAHAWTttN . LB^o 4 MdiMm, SISban Cousin dan wit turn-ft MneMM,romul «Wftg. •ti-tn tflehsn, gang*,*159.5)00 Rsy nt497-S3il Csrturyii PBM* SI Moms, RealtorMs«e» IM^ i ML,IV4 tnlht. gxFMrn urn tl«8,000 CatIWp^J Sell maun, SfXMOOO flr M>.CITY • BXMS MffirMHH andonniiy' IOOBM. «I« is,, ft. Muieiaawanshap. 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Avu, no* uiU turn, 14in R.•MC»3«K>ro2BfTH » AS8UHY • S Barfm,, 8 UK W#»,IB tlow, pKM, # « MpBWiB, UU,room, tar •>, Mr. M!h WO Mek^ GO,DW, WAV. Good GMWI eondllwi lor minmMUIB, tno, nantiiy I*JI un. iis-28M911 0(609-586-3571AFR.BAT10HS MW0 Wtwo nowty Una YMfl¥ Ranuj UnflLMms, t UM. ITU, itontlly pus uffll-IM, em« ftiuadiBwuamt. hun,KLHAM PLACE . hmMM. Mat MuNM pin am maudee. was. CanMMKWTOUAWT TWO HDTOOM eOTTAei«Hh prt«r. yam puts pout*. »s»uL^awaiHMARMOfiA . MsutM iMgl* Mmlyhorns, Mi •»» ot tend, 4 bedniomi, IV*bslhs, mo*nr-in4iii lisMn qumm onHoand Ms, lieoooo c«n &kHJ-8e*.Bal|or», MS-MOO.BAY CLUB • BMufflyl turrHthw) S B*m,ty A] m«rkx appMn^ MS, psrWog Ilocutlry, t4O5 ">O pu. utMaa. Rsl mq->65493iaROOMS WITH REFTIIOEFtATOrtAparmeTO, srw or M bedroom, SwMOCXUGRRD LAN8 • tauttiioMK,P««niBury, Iwo-atory colonial feelunm •lanwy rajfn, tlroplaco. s-oaj SWtgs an •! aoawoMM tol AJr Conditioned rtoty•n L siwrp, Honi emw, aw-iu; w39907B4MULTI-FAMI.Y BEACHELOCK • giMI•worn* podiie*, hut opts,. «nd i m-oency apt lar^ bockyortl and lumMeii.RMuari n tin.eoo, CM HiusumnMMBAVFRONT • MM iM Nor, 3 BMnm,S beltv mwMMii io J4th StM bnoat,AyaMHa Oootut 15* tueuan Mylift. M «inma«. Jeismo MLB uffi-DM. CM HagaRwl E.H», MSJBtACWRONT wnawev APT, - M-VBI8 BintKa, WM rp6l. 1 Bdrm.Apl,sntma fioom «im M V TV, HM WSW.•A Haul. *400 moniNy InMuMi uM.AwMto NOD, 1 nnan. No Pattl di39*77BO.SPACIOUS • 3 Mtfnsrn apt, west,draw, dswnnhor, WBlr loctUon- twomonlhty CMHS4Nla980-5178FIRST AND CtNTBAL • «jwnf«u»», SbaOsom, evt bata, turn, al •ftMe-M, DfatKKS, MM TV, No DM, AvM-UM No*. I *iy .km M, CM M ateMl StMiR or 1 -(i i«W»MYSTIC BUND • C«n«lfnjni nmdl, IbadmaiTit, lamlly room, any twsMH,is hsni, osi4n wchm, dock, tioi.ooo.Lawn Century 21 Pumdo ol Horns*,sniSMiaoBEACHFRONTRENTAL • QantanaPlan or Brighton PMcs, Wkittr rwiulijBvnllaUo Trio niMNt Anancy, RgslEltBla, Oan« Pl«8 otfts, PwV Plo»and the booch Cull 399-5353 Mr Intor-NIW OOWTWjenOw - numo, I•iwy co4onmi, g Mrm, 5'.* batfn. tamny room with ?$, sKyitahra and vaulMealllng, nrage, nanjnj ga Mi 1Mantni all. Sfn tirns to pick your own colon«M movo In by tall, *ie?.ooc NaRMI ElliM, RMtsr, 380-1444,OCEAN CITY • contor dty conda BMrm., 1 balh. MJOVOI. turn., on inslpUWng, low rondo too. Pria drwIIMD*twlyad to 1117,180. On»f very M-lout lo Mil. Call Hatp-U-Soil, Ftoaltom,SiMJOO,OOVERNMINT HOMES - Mm ti.M (URupalr) Forodoeurm, moos, tai Wln>quwil praptrtM, Now ulllng your ant.Ml 1-31E7M-737S, EM. H*i».O1 hfQinni Ml, M tin.QREAT INVESTMENT • four » bodraomi,complouly nfflwltlsd, gu heat,•it, uaumtuifilai. |S7,g00 mcom«,f»o6oci^rj7BiAUTinjL WUTMIND • End now. !Badroom Apanmtnl with dock ang prtv«o•nfanpa. Wa«her. Mar, dAoFani, CaHs TV Hookup, W60 monMyplut ullltiM. can Ltwroncs Raal GtBta,TOUR BEDROOM HOUSE • ETM CwvMA«., Oooan Ctqt, N.J, FumMhad,HBthaMtyar, Mi oopev Mwathtr,(aMga iWpom. porch, and gNMpwtlno Ml M»M1 i mm par month •ufl.NnNSHtD • 1 Mnont, t M lumjry(PL, WM, aM. i TV., catM, canmslty toSMon itniM psrWng. Avu, tntnadi-MM? tini Juna V 1IW. *7tKVint)- Mud.jraufl.MMiR MeMay 9w FrtdiyorTHREE BEDROOM - 1 belli. MvmonMy eu wmamt Rial hu, «»8711.•EA BLE CITY CONDO • 3 bedroomtumihod. fully aqulna, (vi MM,Available now lo M«yT,t »4S0 montily* UWIIM or yoBrty 1750 monthly . ulllf-Ma.Reteronow raqulrM. Cell 141ft.7*3-5816DOWNTOWN 0C. Materials, StanCeMtt, IN0. pw month, plia uHntM,Call 30B 6059THREE BEDROOM . t HM, (UrnlMd,Snd n, duftoi, aMiB«lly MM MMMHdn^st, am. nw casting <strong>of</strong>! .t«t pM-Mcondition, tflWmii. phn un.BSMTSeTHRU BEDROOM DUPLEX d*kllchon, fllshwsihflfi wsshsffiJnfBfj Ut!-nuculale- csntnil locution »4BSmionm.Avail, mnj May, Cull II8-649-0509.OCEAN CITY • mulll-twnlly, gMI In.coma pnauMt, period kxalion, b«adi>block, g aM, ant ona afndsncy,liiS,DIW, ilolp-U-8sil, RwUltm, 990-•MO,WANTEDAro you interetted in •ttx frit exchange ol a 6lot, Upper Townshipsub division far i similarinvwlmintTCallRQBEBT L SHARPRealtor398-1637 or389-07S4EFFIOIfiNQY APARTMINTfumliriMf, parking, muure pMont,northond, IM rtoor. »2S0At»ntri Dim yt|(.ItiM. Avail now untl June 1»L Cat MB-MM or Ml 138 7461. Start Term Avsll-•Me,(MMBDiATI QGBUPANOV - Fymlihad4 bdrm. 111 H. Apl Uv. rm,, din. rm., Ml.,balh, WB... dry., Elsaric heat gfr-tnitparti. VWnlly Illh i WMley Aye, MM,monthly plus umitei Call De Fnnes>Moors RtaJieri, BOB-MI -MIS.NEW MOTEL • aKtelanclet wMlghan, alavatar,phoni, video, an, BayMWmo.No |M18/»8C., 12 panoni, clean, gate,alu mgdeit guMl rocmi w/r»Wg,, wMaprtcs ranoo wall utll. Ind, Nsar Ocoan.Andrew') Inn, 14|h & <strong>Ocean</strong>, aM-Mao,00 APT., • turn 9 Mrm. upt., No.ond, ISmln. lo A.O., ono Hit to Mand Mwk,10-1 M 8-11. LR. DR. mod. Nt, full both.Irani and rear porches, wA), w/w, NtMM. J395 mo.plui utll. See. S1M4S-0332 after B pm or B0e-a8MSM wKnds.OCEAfl CITY - Irf 1 Woiloy Ave,, toa-BIBUI lumlshod epL, Wtohsn, living room,bath and e ballrooms, and dock, feu/mo. Htat Included and Water, Ne pen.TWO BEDROOM, 1 BATH CONDO •Furnlslwd, ind «oor, Ml AppHansaa, MiniCondition. AVBIUMS ImmsdKWy untilMayS1.0tll4M.97M.TWO BEDROOM • I bath, luxury unto,»600 Hua utll, trie Richard! Agency, Re-Mar, BOO Bay Condominium. 398-7171.TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT -VkBio* from Maen and Boeruwalk, 1 or!AdulH. IMS. monthly plu« heat. CaHMHB1.YIARLYRINTALSBeautifully fumishtd 4bedroom 2Vo bjUh u nlags townhOUM, Situateden a corner direcfly acrossff€fftsnd kitchen with greatocean viewsWasher,dryer, diehwosher, garbagedisposal,airmen*Honing, calling lane,flrapiaei, skylights, manyother fine extras. 11,200monthly plus udlittes CalThree bedroom, 2 bathapt. ant house back frombeach. Ih/ing room, diningroom, kitchen, washer,dryer hookup, letsmonthly plus utSbedroom, 1 haft,unfum, or him. apt. pr«i.ently being recarpeted,repainted ind refurbishedBe the tint to move In,Washer, dryer inducted,ISIS monthly pin uU.Two year old 9 bedroom, 2bath,second floor apt,washer, dryer, dlshw, garb,dtep. very nice condition.$860. monthlyLAWRENCE RIALESTATE398-0014 nSuper t bftlroom lit Boerunfuniidted. Diahw«rfier,refrtg 1 CM <strong>of</strong>f etteet parking.Gnat lotatlim, ahmtdUiradiy Men $4U * uttlMany efts- idee ¥«i|yRmttlt «viU»bte afl sins,399-1812YEARLY RENTALSllsorI MA, McondDnt twBoom, i HA, Mesndfloor a^l^ uAfUfflaMa,Tin* MMorRk, 1MOMIMLARGE COLONIAL HOUSE • 4 Mftj*Mnm, ivttaM, (as* Ihr. rm. m. rm,end away. Partially Urn, oti«. jaUM,Pertaa tor« mat* (m^ejee*. fi,0Wm«UiAHIWNWlM.W«Kor stMESS. Uen, thru fn, 10 » 4 pm.STMM,Public Notice Public Nottee Public Notice Public N0«c«CtHWONTM RENT EACMMMl«ltaBAVmONT - nmrty tumWied, aWMfU *! 6adft5@m, t 6Bft wl?i ejr ^BndBQfi-^ daae M MA aMi eKSMge MetAOE TO 6MARE - Od« OMan Crty, m>«ei«.GEAUTTTUl HOM • ctx-rM S «M-»*SBObl*lf»,SOM WaaMMiMB«Bn ^ ^aBOOM • 1 tat\ rWiaturnWwo. (nOAMMi, CM Mgtr AaH ft-M».3OO WM.MM, i (eerm aMftfHJ Nfi&lM, Off ^Mfi|BrW»NBNLUXUWOUS utoSBoor ApaWMM. S Mnm,, i turn..IWtMM NMHW 1, UnurMiM, MMdOIWKl PHiaiBMH1, UMMudas, OIWKitl PHiaMM Nr, \m * Witt(Mm aw « nMi, wrrtaSftWOrmot,*.. CM Nagw Ntal BHtK\ W-THREE BEOHOOM . i MOt, iM Kmft'mvanB&*s3 bdrm, 2 bam lit floor, pool,a appliflnces central a*.Fumltshod $726. + utB.Uniurrdshed, ITM * uH,Cad398-7288500 BAYCONDOMINIUMSpaciouslumay gbtdraom, I bathfunvunrum. comJo units.M•nMlHM pIM•POOL',pirWr* and•aeutny. ftom %m plusuttl.500BAYCONDOIIINIUylUiBTllayAw, mSB9-7171HYEARLY RENTALSI bdrm, 1 balh, rawcarpets,freshlypainted,Southend|8B0/me,inckjdos heat and utHflM.Unfurnished3 bdrm, l bah, uppor cottage,beach MA Northend. t7B0Ano. rumlshedS bdrm , 2 ball (umtehed,Office Bpare - SouthendGood kwatton$450Ano.pkil utilitiesBWGHT . Gtany . OMBadnem. BHdAlMn, «ft (re* A.MA NMhaM, |4S0, mmtily MiriatMM, (iiB! IK4NI er MMIM aaak-WV LO MFumnrad I B*m». 1 b»ti. imtm.mf•r, gat haat iMM BtrMw. %mmwiSiy pka utnw. Call mifUalkwVM.THREE MBRMM APT. •«"MwrAw. <strong>Ocean</strong>JE^^HJ. U^M^MMO, atiwhad. MMMMM 9impor mo. *,TTHRB BEDROOM APT. • avanatMitoeatejee, •am^r.MiaiStore/Otllc©«EM Sq. Fl H»ohtimeMdCALL OWNER399-8282*m ft Grow to «upefvt»a ieoenJMata lha rw •"MMIsnaOl IM iReal Estate Want&dlOCAt FAM1.V WBCI - tttardaHaTWO BEDunMtMMdiv» tan mmm*m CMiiCONDO • 1 tatfroom. m kMi, wnrwdnw. tno par mo, put uMBat, Wt>4BCK»elBI MSICUrt TWO BEDROOM-cow*. »i bayalas, Ml Mat, MM, GaAs Mm.WTB pSn uimtn.. T1» nkhMtt *g«ev,R«fMn.SM-1S1l.PMBT FLOOR UNFURNISHED MOO-•m DUP1£X . » bdrmi, 1Vk MM,W/W, Wai, Dry., DUrnm,RtMo,,Qtr,DM,, in rknn Aw, ONMP M Sh No Palll 1550TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT - MfM0» MtL t«H)TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT •LM,m., n, Bm«v From « BaA PMh,Pott Mt,, Mahly "fMnW, JIWmlpttK Oulai, rsatdinflll nfiighboitiosd,tits, mo. plu» utll. No Paul mr*. nq.MMtSIHlMgKTWO •BROOM APT, - Sm AiburyAn, OMtn City. NJ untumWtwd,COLJJUieU. MAmO S bedroom. IVk MKI,f*mn» nan, weM itsn HUmnm,Ml Mitr Rul £••!., RMtar. Stt-ACADEMYREAL ESTATE909 WEST AVE.398^808Real Estate SaleWELCOMETOWINDWARD SHORES3 OPEN HOUSESSunday, Oct. 23,1 to 4 p.m.9 COLE AVENUELakelront ex*eijilve homo, loaeleuily doilgnid with all theaminltJas. $224,000.17 80MER9 AVENUEMagnlfiotn! mrttl homo fBatuwi §lrclt+Md wlndaws, tile•ntry, cittiedfal celling... Bomt thin new $197,000,13 MOORING CIRCLEBrand now and waiting for youl ClaasloaHy designed, qualityconstruction... gu halt, sprinkler and mom $189,900. See (rlodayl ' AmmtKfJlthi DIB! fim Bt. « In iaffltlla .iiM n, M and Ml on NtwcoLOUieu.BANKSR UAVALOM REALTYMARMORA3Q0-3400SroecttfaelTWO BEDflOOM PURNIIHiD APART-MINT • WaiMr, drytr, dlahnihtr,HMr TV, Ml UUIIilM MudM, 1 gr I Mopl..No Pe»l t*00, rnantniy, C«ll fe434S,UPPER COTTAOE. •mn from bw*.4 bedroom, 1Vk tatht, wilhaMryar,$171, M, gill. CMI William, flwl Eiau.1M0BsyAV».. 386^711 orM9-B71S,UTIUTIP MC.LUDGD - Fwmllhed 141Bdrmi. Am., BBO. to NH, par monih,Mobar To May, Wai., Dry.. Ottlt.Vkblock to btHh 1) 197 • 3rd 61. Call IM-3100.VERY NICE IPFIOHNOY APARTMENT• LotHUd In saitMr pi town. 1110,WaaW* or f4M, monihly. AIM i Bdrm.Furnlshsd Apt. Un, monthly. Coll 9M-1688.WANT TO LIVE m OO'S BEST? - SuparLuiury, Naw, SouSund, Beachvlaw R»-Idancaa. CompMMty Pumlttiad aEquipped 2 Rtmola Cabla TV», Fli>plaoM,Laalhar Datlgnar Fumltura,Waihara, Drapaa. Mlaowavaa, Q(U HotAir Haat. Immadlalaly Avallablal OnlyMoo. p* month piul umin«i (AduiwOnly, Aalaraniwt Rsqutrad) Call 395-728S Evsnlngi or 21B-08J-1630 Anytime,For Infomstfon a LoeaBom,YEARLY&WIMT1RBENTAL8AVAILABLE2 and 3 BodroomFurnished ft UnfurnishedThe Parroll Agency. 381-4400DESIRABLENORTH END1 & ! Bedroom apts.Now available thruealtors399-3889SERVING OCEAN CITY ind UPPER TOWNSHIPSAVING SILLERS THOUSANDS IN LISTINGCOMMISSIONS!!SALES and RENTALSFOflEXAUPU:1st al:Yourml commissionfeUfirtal commlsstonYour_. ^SffMR^^fimM to *9jOOO-MMMMUL'S FEE VYWLttTATsmmmour f««M to WM. SAVEw 09./W, Our fo*b« M^OS, SAVEtths* Savings m compared to a 8% commfssion andaw not fixed by (aw. Each <strong>of</strong>flet to (rtf^wtddrtflyOMfMd nd opeVfltedDIAL-A-ROOMWinter rentalsRooms and Apts.399-8894Prime LocationNowly furnished 2 bdrm.apt. Uv. rm. w/flraplac«,din. rmV, enclosed trontporch, w/d and garage,wAv carpet. $500 per mo.lnol. heat.Call354-1908CALL TODAY FOR ALAME SELECTIONOF WINTER RENTALSFROM9300 AND UP PERMONTHmi t mm Mt, OOMH Off, HA308-5000winter rental*iBBANDlVSSWFSawn jTiMfJ KnMSN)Bf Mi •PMinPWWTERBINTAL. Dae., Jm, k m .rnhd, mi* 1 Mm, Apt, Pompm»«1-3OS-7»231MwolnaGross.8, Tho total esmrM priM tarOtaGMtrM wll b» bind M M nurrMret houra used Hmaa the twttrty mteand thai nM rottd tha turn d3. till* emmact h Mnildad *iheutcompalMvs bkMlng pyrtuant totht roqultsmonu ol N.J.S.A,TAX SALE NOTICEOF REAL ESTATE IN TMB CITY OF BEA ISLE OtTV, CAPE MAYCOUNTY.NEW JERSEY, FOR NON-PAYMENT Of TAKEB AND MUNICIPAL CHARGES(INaUDINQ WATER AND BEWER RENT.)POGUC NOTICE • hartby gNtn Ml tht undenlgnid, Marte Tracy, Tu CBilae-W el and hf m ttly ol SM M City, w« eriar and eqota tt itia and iM « puBlte•urttan h the PuMe BeJUy Buldtrfl, Mcond Beer, i» John F, Kannajy tsulevari,eealtleCly.rWJeriey.onMONDAV,MTB«RSi,1Hi„, mm utt ia« »aj in Ihe CDy ol Bee M My.A hearing, More the far**Bottd el fcguetiwrn. haa^eenaeneduM Iwtueeday, NovarnbeM,IM M 7:oo p.m. In the PuttMS^etyTJuMng. 2M JFK Boutev^o.tea Me Q«y, New Janay «t whtshmm you m»y appeal rn perten or by«M er aaomey and prsaert anytetllmeny that you may hwe rptevamta the sranting ot thi« appnc*-tlsiltheepplMflen anddocuments. It my, relaMno «mwtr are avalHbHi In the efltaethe gaeenrv ot the Zoning.Adlumtment, BM (Da Chy MumBuWIng, 441B Landl* Avenue,at li» ttme ai tna trtopuan H themm&^note houra.This nettae H given purauam tothe ptmtironi ot Nj.BJk. «0:MD-iatO4O'iLOtlbo •miatta terInapMisn In the Down Crty CityClsrk'. OflM, A copy el IW» rttMu-M hm b» tild en ona Ml lIn»rt5,te«;ooo:Addllon91l/ iIna 1st ot 120*116' ot divide Into 4HU0>11!' commerctal lot, (240,000rot anirt pta», » teo.000 nsr lel MlHelpAWJell, Fl«lur», MMM.. LOTS FOR {ALE • Powno Ma, Nomon»y dawn. Tiki over payment. Banktepoiietud Mt. WMdtd vacation comnunlM,MarwaitrM. Call Tom ovenlrnji.HH«l44i4t(on«holbetlledononeintheOnanCrtyBMlJohn J. HanaanOily TrsaiurarCsrtmcallonolFurvdBwn ryel IW» rttMna Ml aeeatlnaVUdgar,» rttMuaeeatlsnJenaiaiarad byant Socontted byThe aMve ImtnVkMMwne duly•• ©MANVIIW - Dtnnli Townihlp,wooded let an wMe-tee rood. aM ot, acre. Can Holp-U-Sell RMllsn, 389-1900,k v.-*UPPER TOWNSHIP. (MauUM unfum. 1bsdraom rancher. Family r»m wfflretfdBT CHEEK • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>County</strong> • lulld-•M wooded Mm In laeludid area. OnlyUt\e00, Owner nnanOnj IVellatM.'SwUw-3800. Csntury 21 Panda Bt- HomM,Reeltot.Btorago for RentOCEAN OtTY/MARMORA AREA • d»-luia one bedroom nuwhar apt, w/w carpat,pttvale drtvaway, wooded lot Nopen. |499 monthly, dill 609-390.3480UPPER TOWNSHIP • PelmtXIhj Ca- tkMtaa, 3 Bdrmi., 1 bath Rancher, withtMiowHn yard. AvalMbla ImmadklMy.1700 Monthly, Call «MM82-1178 avaa.eddpttd by thi Crty Cound ol thaOtyol Oolin Oly, New Jartey,at tmoiling M oak) Council dur> hitd ohthi 1 tin day el Octobat. ISM,Angola H. ffieggl.CHyClarhie4o,iT,P,P,i41,I0NOTIOI TO LIMIT ORiDiTOBSW.BBbBrtHantj• •yil"liTATi OF PDECEABED PurauaW. Robert Herriget.ceunly m caps MlrthdySo •-petllBn el tha lUirtlt OI tha ettmnotlcBteten ol »htr wittdh ii«•Mh'dty •pon tha 31W Oey M December, 1087, Mh Intareit thereon te the ale et MM andeon ol MJa, Thi uMmlgned aMaA.«H,LewiLouli DrtlosoMMiKLJsydUnited Nalona) InvMfflant lTrying Co.TrmmuJ.»W«lroM.Sh8rtocKaenMP.Jr.lPeMrRatliWilliam • PaiMi OMINhtrVsyno Ingitrani 1 Terry FletchorAngelina K.D»IHTraoa.| Irtvettnunts, fnsJadteNaglntI,liraelOesrni Winifred QlliliUnited National invMtmlnt 1Trading Co.United rWoniHnVMtrntht aTrading Oo.Untied N«l<strong>of</strong>allnvinlm«nt»TradTngeo.UnMNlllfinallrivMlrnBnilTrading Co,UWted Nalonal InvMlmsm 1Trading Co.11119UMlSUf*11.01 UM8IMAUnitTrading Co.United NsllOfKd lnv«t(nem«Trading co.United NUkmallnv«l(nerrt»TndMgCo.UnitedNMki Invettment 1TradfngCo.United NMtontl InvMlfnent tTrading Co,utoatdW.* Edith T.LBWH,W»n«mJ,»PatrlcUl.a4I(«grw.SMAfientUlLarVhrMJMlReglM(.rinMTtgeYlfflMMMlJbrmM.*MsrtynL Cutler.273,751769.62eeoMi484.S91H1.B4i«is,47141,111721.68409.481314,171820.322848.801HM174S.93402.66SN.414»,1I44a,»f481Mmm443.91398.48EOTION810,...IEHEA8.lt le deelred alihKtime to amend «ald adopted budget.""WHEREAS, In MBordanM withNJ.8. 40A:447 (which fc]commonlyreferred to M lha Charter 1stAmendment Prooeee), which provldaaIhal the Director ol Ihe LocalGovernment Service* may approvethe trttortkm <strong>of</strong> any S^ibliwn olHeyanuB In the todM <strong>of</strong> any muniebaanmade available by law and theatnoynt theraol wai not determinedat Ihe lima <strong>of</strong> UM adoption <strong>of</strong> the. .IRtAB, tha Cly Mil receive atiram totaling 126,000.00 tram theOepiuimom <strong>of</strong> •nvlronmtntal ProlaStoi,PhHUsn el CoaetaJ Reeouro-•l,ttale <strong>of</strong> New Jereey perAriaertrrtani i daiad •apternfMr 90,1987 and Protod 1620, andWHEREAS, the Director ot theDivision ot Local Government Sefvtoeemay ajee approve Uw InaeflJ<strong>of</strong>l<strong>of</strong> any Kent <strong>of</strong> appraBrWIon for siWHEFlEAd, ReManlon W »109 WB* adopted en Bepternber IS,IBM relates to thl» amehdmerU, endWHEREAS, the Director <strong>of</strong> Revenueand] Finance recommend* thaiRsfflknkM #83-28-169 bo reedndedbasod on dtecu«lone with Ifw DMlion<strong>of</strong> Local Government Setvieeesnd the City Auditor,SECTION 1.NOW, THEREFORE, •• ITRESOLVED rh« the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>SPORTS SHORTSMIKE FUCKER NAMED TtMPLE TTU1NEROccam OlyHl^ School grtduate Mike Hlcker,dew manager foeRoland W«t»on> IDWWU teamiIng Ids Wf^ school y«m,httbeen n«med 8Mt<strong>of</strong>tgstudent tndner foe the Temple Unlvatity baskettwflteam.Ten\(rfe, ranked numbet m^to At natton mort ot LMyear, open* the season en Nov. 10 against the Swedishnational mm HM OWU will play defending NCAAdtampion Kansas In Atlantic Ctty on Dec 10. givinglocal fans « chance to see Mike in action.They wiU also virithloih Carolina State, Notre Dametnd hfevada-Us Vegas, In addition to e> full schedule Inthe Atlantic laMike's younger brother, Scott, is • ftesrunan on theRaider cross country team this year.MOGAN, MARINEUI WIN NJS!AA AWARDSSacred Heart athletic director and basketball coat*Jim Mann, and Egg Harbor Township athletic directorArt Marinolli wlUK hoBWd De& 5 tu dlnntt In Ul>Mm tor their work with the New Jersey State Interecho*Ustic Athletic AssodaHon.Mogan U being recognlted kt his efforts u director<strong>of</strong> the Region B golf tournament and as i member <strong>of</strong> theMte golfcommlttee.Marinelll gets his special award forhUyearft <strong>of</strong> work as a wrestling <strong>of</strong>fldaLOthers to be honored from South Jersey tndude fieldhoday MM Jane HIMW, basketbaU <strong>of</strong>ficial TheresaDUFMR, baskctbaU coach Him- Boaudct <strong>of</strong> Triton andtennis coach Suann Pontius <strong>of</strong> Cherry Hill WestSKYHAWKS LOSE FIRSTTill <strong>Ocean</strong> Ory Skyhawks suffered their first defeatrecentiy, a 19-6 loss to Lower Township.Hie Skyhawks scored first when Jimmy Femaler went66 yards tat a touchdown. Lower then scored the next19 points to win the game.Now, dial us directlyHit Soittnd-Udgtr readewand customer! may nowdial our departments directly, The following new nun*bew apply.Public NotlCf.Public Notlc*•t Its HamrneM Service* approve Ihe Mertton<strong>of</strong> an leffl <strong>of</strong> revenue In the8odo«tforthey»e/ieeetnfheaum<strong>of</strong> mj06oMwhich Kami m mm417,02KoommH. 4 Nancy SmithJNefh,MiDeMmEgn398.88mmMM409.82408,90The abavw flMUIlM «M dulyl theadopted by the OBvOourxi elONy Cllrtc10-20,1T,P.F4S3.00MoQi T#fnSflMld ModiAttorfieyiwooaanojy^Wdermjelr^pi


PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, lj>*&OC soccer team loses to MillviHeriio <strong>Ocean</strong> City iocoiF land and the post-game week, 2-1, toMillville.hinm, still staggering from controversy that followed, The Raiders (6-2-4) hadan iivortlme loss to Vine- lost its second straight last gone 26 straight Cape-AtphetDbyPmr MmshmonMike Hoban, 15, and Qtorge Turner, 2, go up tor a ball. Turner •cortd <strong>Ocean</strong>City's lone goal In the fourth period to tli the game at 1 -1,^m"'"""• THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL •1 COOKED SALAMI SANDWICHOn your choice<strong>of</strong> Bread or Roil^CLOSED SUNDAY5 DELI & catering"MAKE US A HABIT"1018 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 398-1046Hri: Monday to Sifurdiy f i.m.-i p.m.See Us Now...For the best CDrates inthearea!!Now compounding daily6 mo,1yr.18 mo.30 mo.3yr.Syr.Rate7,958.258.508.758,859,10Ytold8.27368.59898.87069.14319.25239.5257AND...the best Interest bearing,NOW checking account with 51/4 %compounded daily & creditedmonthly, when $100 minimumbalance is maintainedOCEAN CITYHOME SAVINGSAND LOAN ASSOCIATIONTel,forCDRates3W-3614 TeUwCuatonwrServ, 390-7062Untie League games withouta loss before the 1-0, defeat by Vineland, The lossto the Thunderbolts drops<strong>Ocean</strong> City out <strong>of</strong> ,the divisionmet with Cumberlandand Vineland.George Turner geered tor<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty in the fourthperiod to tie the game at1-1, Rusty Davis had givenMUlville a 1-0 lead with afirst-period goal,Divis scored again, wiAa penalty shot wi& justover three minutes left inthe game.Buddy Kennedy, Vineland'shigh-scoring star,had started the Raiders'week with a goal in thefinal seconds <strong>of</strong> the secondovertime, propelling Vinelandto a 14) win.After the game adults Inthe bleachers began fightingand some <strong>of</strong> the playersjoined In, A number <strong>of</strong>arrests have been made.The Raiders are stillstruggling without ChipMower, their assist leaderand second-leading scorer.His absence has allowedopposing teamg to eoneen-Bate their defame on TimGallagher, the leading<strong>Ocean</strong> Ory scorer with 14goals, who was shut out lastweek.Tomorrow, Leo Chasesends his team out againstAbstegaml at Carey Field,Monday they go toAbseconagainst Holy Spirit. NextWednesday it's back homewith Mainland.Thi Raldtra, now B-2-4, dropptd out oi the division net wHh Cumbtrltnd and Vlntltnd with the loss to thi tothe Thundtrbohs.Hawks go to 4-0; beat upper 29-6Tha <strong>Ocean</strong> City Hawkswised their record to 4-0last Friday night by defeatingUpper Township 2NJ,The 6 points was the firsttouchdown given up by<strong>Ocean</strong> City in 16 quarters.For the second week in a14Karat, Solid RopeNECK CHAINS & BRACELETSSMITH JEWELERS, Inc.RICHARD 0. SMITH, PROP,1289 8. SHORE RD. PALERMOMARMORA, NJ 08113TELEPHONE609 390-3171HeUft • TUii,, • ThUFi, • Frl, IDS Sit. 102row, <strong>Ocean</strong> City got <strong>of</strong>f to aslow start. Thanks to asttong defense, the scorewas 0-0 at the end <strong>of</strong> thefirst quarter,ly the second quarterthings started to change.Dan Davis started the scoringby making a beautifulinterception, racing 35yards down the sideline forthe score, QuarterbackChris Bauer hit ChrisCNleil In the end acme forthe two-point conversion,<strong>Ocean</strong> City's next scorewas set up by a beautifulpass play,Bauer .rolled right andfound Kyle Richards 33yards down field, Richardsmade an outstanding divfiOVAft'SMARKCT1338-44 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City 399 1343Feawrinho. P'ltie BBol.lamb, P<strong>of</strong>K, Vial,Cniek«l, Pr<strong>of</strong>lyet,nsli Groceries A Complete lood start!ATTENTIONWE'RE ACCEPTINGFREEZER ORDERSPLACEYOURSNOW!!!Prime WholeFiletCut To OrderFresh SlicedChip Steak$2.99Lean GroundSirloin$1.99 Ib.FBE8HDEU8PE0IAISLean-floundCooked Ham$1,39 1/3 Ib.Liverwurst1/3 1).50


Wackes indicted inNIV hit and runA Cape May <strong>County</strong>grand jury yesterdayIndicted 46.year-old AlanWaefces, the Philadelphiaman charged with theNight in Vent* hit-and-rundeath here <strong>of</strong> WilliamCaslaw, il t <strong>of</strong> Downington,Pa,, and the Injury <strong>of</strong>another Pennsylvanian,William Patten, at ISthStreet and West Avenue.Waekes was indicted onone count <strong>of</strong> aggravatedOCEAN WALL DESIGNS8113 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.ALL WINDOW COVERINGS 1/3 OFFIncludes FREE InstallationI¥ee Estlmatus Call 3994)683manslaughter, one count <strong>of</strong> tin toneighboring, towns.death by auto and ont Police charges againilcount <strong>of</strong> assault by auto,said Parker Smith, spokesmanfor the. Cape May<strong>County</strong> prosecutor,Caslaw and a group <strong>of</strong>pedestrians were crossingWest Avenue ai Wickeiwai driving north on thesame street, according topolice. JVaekes allegedlytied the\ity before poUoesent out an all points bulle-Complete lint <strong>of</strong> wall coverings_ tXPiRT PAPtRHANOtR — -Wackes included death byauto, leaving the scene <strong>of</strong>an accident and drivingwhile intoxicated.At 12:45 a.m. July 17,three hours after the accidenthere, Waekes wasstopped in Burlington<strong>County</strong> where state trooperscharged him withdrunken driving.Later that day, using eyewitnessaccounts, <strong>Ocean</strong>City police traced the car toWackes; the FollowingTuesday, Wackes turnelhimself in to police custody.During his preliminaryarraignment the followingQASEBALL CAMSTHE SENTINEL.LEDGER> OCEAN CITY* N J,day, Wackes wld he couldnot make the 1100,000 cashbail set on Sunday Midipent July 20-25 in jail. Btwas released after a judgeruled Wackes would pay 10percent <strong>of</strong> hii bail\ §a!dSheriff Jamts Plousls.Virtually the entire Ulandwas conjested wttf\ can andrevelers duHng the annualeity-wtde party. Cm NightSn Venice evening therewere 159 public drinkingarrests, prompting city <strong>of</strong>fldaisto reexamine the traditionalevent, which centewaround a boat processionalong the back bay andlagoons.Waekes will be arraignedwithin the month In superiorcourt, said Smith. Adale has not been set.All mm itemsmust b« submitted InwriHno, either typed orprinted legibly.ftTAINTOWJ24" Deep Space SavingRefrigerator/Freezer-• - , ; •• 20 Cubic feet <strong>of</strong> storage 'space• High humidity crisper drawers• Ice 'N Water DiBpenicr• Refrigerated Meat KeeperReg. «1,649,°°SAVE • 1OO, 00Modal SCdtaOHtHHU NOV. 12, IflflflWhen you know exactly what you want.rWfit ana.When you want to.celebrate*^Just call atvisit us today,$339.95SAVE $40,SALE$299i95• OhaHrnLoeN difliigl remoie• Hi-Can'* aquifg-o<strong>of</strong>rtflf COTYpicture lubi• 147-ohdfinel CiWa-cortipafibliptatohy P»t«>THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 tEarly warningVne rittweter CBms Do§,whose lace Id mow ftmWirteyeung&ttre than that <strong>of</strong> RonaidMcDonald, warns fourthand fifth graders at tltt OeeanCity intermediate School m-day to "just Uf Ho" to drUfliand alcohol. Hie presentationwas sponsored by Sheriff& jamts T. PIQUBIB andIncludid a half-hour vMto.tape with a "nS* vMio" <strong>of</strong>tha song "Ust rt Are Uttmand Losers Are Users." Thekids knew the words tothesong already and sing along,unprompted. Sgt. EdwardLetts played Crime Dog, ashe has throughout etherichoolsoountywldi.Charged with raping 14-year-old Point girlASSLE^ T^ST^LZ H^a« Hflfjjmonth charged the 34- with a 14-yeawld female in <strong>of</strong> 7256th St. was charged pWn •&&* *« GlgUoModBI FPB51IRItCil 20 diagonalRCA 20'dlaaonalXL-100 Color TVTHNU NOV. it,•On-goraefi chafifiil fiurnbif displayWith oWional signal 101161 U( (o (f? eh«nf«is wilhoulCheek youi teesl tihli eomjUfi/» comwdtiiiiiyBoo-thfulHalloween DecorationsGifts * jpartii * Party GoodsGuess ihd fiL/fTiber 0/ jelly teans In Ihd JafEi*"u .1.; i» «i. »«'' P«" •'— "^ '- .J.j^^iu^, ,,,u n u ,un ine Rd., ovtr a period <strong>of</strong>released after postingPoint resident,The Sentinel-LedgerPrinted and Published In Amwloi'i QratlMI Pimlly RtMriA Divlilon <strong>of</strong> laulh Jomav Rirto, Ine.HowarH L Gwen, Prss.1 i 11. ilh St., Oown 0!^, N.J. MB*Established 1111U9PS No, 401160inured it Poit OWM •! 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T.AVI8J.ifl!}PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .What's Cooking *88 finalsNov. 3 at intermediate schoolThe final! for thi What's CwJmf '88 contest willbegin £:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 in the cafeteria <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Intermediate School, 19th Street SndBay Avenue,The 10 semiflnalists in each <strong>of</strong> tht three categorieswill Jbe noHflod this week to bring their dish, preparedat home, to the school where judges Bill Garda,James Vasslides and Ron DeFelice will determinefirst, second, third and honorable menrion in eachcategory.Following presentation <strong>of</strong> awards the public willbe invited to sample &e food,AH recipes submitted wiU appear in the annualWhat's Cooking '$S supplement W be included in TheSentinel Ledger issue Nov. 17,The event is open free to the public.Foranapp<strong>of</strong>ftfmant rWt^TGel acquainted withTonl, our Now Slyint$5,00 <strong>of</strong>fANY PIRM$3.00 01)WASH, CUT 4BLOW DRYMm. SIS-COMB ' -pA'lft.*LMlM in TM Hindi Hotel 11th t Thi Boartwilk<strong>Ocean</strong> City, Ntwjintv • Fret Parking on Flanderi Lotihse Hours Open run 4 TByft 10 6 WH , Frl «. $11 1 H 1Let u$ prepare,,,YOUR HOLIDAY FEASTI\You supply the turkey (10-lbs. serves 4to 6 people), we'll cook it to perfection,serve It to your party with - stuffing,cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweetpotatoes, peas, com &ple, Of course BYOBis acceptable, and you can bring theleftovers home. We also are <strong>of</strong>fering,,.Pull,Course Prime Rib or Sliced Turkey Breaitdinners.3 Beatings available 1230 pm. • 3:30 pirn. • 6:30 p.m.Reservations only! Call for details646 Bay Avc, Sumere Point • M »On The Bay across frflm the h<strong>of</strong>piftTCredit Cards t. House AccountsMonogrammingMakes It Special!700 Asbury Ave.Diily 10-5, Fri. Bv.


PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINKLLEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N J.BAL! ^Comi• tISPLUS•Party Good StoreLarge selection <strong>of</strong>...COSTUMES WIGS MAKE-UPDECORATIONS ACCESSORIESand PARTY GOODS!Balloon arrangements deliveredto hospital • home • <strong>of</strong>fice etc.Balloons and Party Goodsfor all occasionsM01 Asfcury • 399*0547 * °«an CityMon.-Thuf, IQ.i; Fli. 10 ?Sat, 9-«: Sun 108Chef Ronald DeFelice<strong>of</strong> DeFelice Caterersinvites you toCOOKING CLASSESJanuary & February, 1989• Delectable Desserts 6-10 P.M.1/0, 1/10, 1/16, 1/17«r^6, 2/7, 2/13, 2/15' Entertaining Menus 6-10 P.M.1/23, 1/24, 1/30,1/31 or-2/20, 2/21,2/27, 2/28A Perfect Christmas Gift orA Giftfortiie Bride-To-Be$185.00 per courseLimited Spue AvailableCali927-3898Today825 Bay Ave.Somers PointPublic Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Noties Public Not tooNOTiCI OF PUBLIC HEAFMNOOOlANeiTYBOARBOF ADJUSTWINTNOTiot M heniby gMsn mmJoseph W, Smdsk. mnwr« Lol 111nSB* 8904 as «rWwn on !t» Olftda]Tax Map M nw Oiy el OeMn Cny.<strong>County</strong> oi WpB Mky and SMM olNew Jsresy, md WnitWy Wwvm a800 • am stmsl.Tm M M «a«twOoBSn city Beard el Adlusirnem torvariance i (ram (m Ih* SW6 MM, nmyard and partdng Mttomk taquif*.mwis oi ihs enlri««e». (ogMMr withany oiher bull ,tar«M mm B»Board may d«Bfn nansay to p«rmlme eneta»u tm •ailttan lo Hwopen pored on tho nMrol H«W pmp-""Ik pubile hwuing wll t» h*M on(he aspIWilan M 7:30 p.m. onWednesday, Novsmbef 18, 19BB atthe OBy Han, Wh mm* and MbwyAvenus. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily, New Jmsy. Aecey ol (he •pplMlen togwher wnh(he pl» lor Ihe proposed prsfaMam on me In (ha Csfl« inl<strong>of</strong>ewmHWOfllea located at SSO Artury Avenue.Oemm My, Now JemBy, endan a«nablB (or puttlle Mpealonduring regularbu»ln»ii hour*. Al ttwlima and pirns ol the hsaring nilintanntBd pallet wfl be al»ri lh»opportunity to M ht»rd on llw epplhe«lon should they «a dwlreFORD a H.OWCHBy Arthur T, Fora, IIIAttorney tar ApplicantA iit»Niand (2) II Ii nesuary is linanse laid{purpose by the tasuancn ol obllga-J lions ol said Oily pursuant lo N J 8J40A:gM 61 leq, as arnendod (Iha, I "Local Bond Law"), and {3) Ihe eslinmiladcost ol said purpose IsI'1300,000, and (4) the sslimated+ ma»lmum amount ol bonds or notes'necessary to bo Issued lot tald pur-Jpose is 1300,000, and (51 the soil ol/•ouch purpose, as horelnboloro olatiod,Includes the aggregale amountCol 113,000 which Is nBlFmalad lo be» necetsan/ to llnsnee Ihe esM ol ouch•purpose. Mudlng ardirtua-ii KM,accountlno. engineering and mspacllWmm. legal eipense and cshoraissnssft, InfikjdinQ intorost sn su^iotllg«lon8 lo ttw enafft p«mme Coupon Must Is Prosontod at time <strong>of</strong> RepairsUlmer's Appliance Service399-4398NowlhruMn/oh3l, 1989BOUPONi3130 ASBURY AVENUEOCBAN CITYATTENTION SO»raRS POINT VOTERSWe the Dimoeratlc Candldatts, MICHAEL COLAO,COUNCIL AT LARGE AND JOHN CONROY, COUNCIL1ST WARD HAVi DECIDED NOT TO POST"POLITICAL SIGNS" in our City this Election.The signs around the city in past elictions, especiallyths last General Election were a disgrace, an eye sore,a carnival like atmosphere, eye pollution at Its worst.Vandalized signs were strewed all over our city. Stickersigns still around from the 1986 election. Signs postedon properties without permission and the sign ordinanceviolated by the privileged few.FOR THE ABOVE REASONSWE WttL NOT POST SIGNS THIS ELBCTIGN"Column A"Michael Colao Council At LargeJohnConroy Council 1st Ward.ioint'i-f, Puint Dvmoeialfc Li-ugtieREMINDER...1BUCK&DECKERDrawing To WinUp To $50,000 CASH BLACK & DICKERTo fiBmodel Your Home Home Remodeling Kit...A $430 Value!Will be held at 1 p.m. Sat Get. 29thLAST FEW DAYSREGISTER NOW!!You need not be present to win)1200 West Ave. * <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.iyton..Frt,8.S'Sata.3(609)399-0150Public NotiMiha 8eM M CemrMMOMit el IMOky «l 8M M* OM, m m* Amy elCap* Mn, In |tw Mitt M New J«>•w, on jh« em m « O««Nr,ies«. ana in* HMMV at, MTM aDmlMMi mi Nh • K~M KMnTtMran J,MMORDINANCE NO-08-10AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHINGAND FIXING SALARY RANGESAND BALABV INCREMENTS KmCERTAIN EMPLOVtlS OF TMICITY OF OOBAN CITY, NEW JIB.81YTHE QOgNeiL OF TH1 CITV OFOCEAN CITV, NBW JiRS«¥ donhereby ordain:SECTION !. Tin Mlary rangM•Ming Inth •nmiBl incmmenn l«ths psrtod Jsmisry I, int loDenmtar Si, ifltt B M M •»her«*y adoplM u «nd W ttw paihlion A employmsnt m lh» Clrv ol<strong>Ocean</strong> CRy mwiUsnM m ma iM'uM anscKoO hmn oontirtosni on«* avallabniy ol fund!. (BrtTtdMat Mng en HM ki H» My om%ante lor smmniMton by iha MMe,jSaw HMry rangM an In «loWn loHw salary nuigM m MMIWwd InOrdlnaneaMt-H.SECTION 2. S«l«ry rknatlimMd lor «l pwwjnnei tn b*Msalafy IOJH and do no Mudacon^ermalton tor: Lonosvtty, MhoMpay, holiday pay, dahlng aitowanei,Public Notice« M M , SaM cempanaaiiew torMrnm MM ttova an parcomma and eaMngantMMtty si fuoa. An I•alary y tangi g way y inctml* mwn/or pmoeeamg otMtienlng^fflia m* cfi cfpi b» com- o M«y<strong>of</strong> •!«] •njnjwd b by Course* Cv«M-VfaaaMa faesinfnarida^ syRy M HM> Mjnme*ArerKM, m prevMad M MM Leal wNsh aiMa IM MdlMusi MTDtayMBand Lnv, hM Mgun M nn fnm »w onl, MMMMy IM & Hudm.-oi M IIW piMeMian M ihi. narldb ^fan^iiten ten.mmW 8. 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! iPAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N j . THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j . PAGE t - SECTION ONEMargaret MartinMemorial serviceobituariesA memorial service for Margaret Martin, 74, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City, who died*Oct. 17 will be held 11 a.m. Saturday inOiif lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Street andCentral Avenue,A lonjrrime resident here, she was a Gold Star Mother,a member <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Coungel, the Altar andRosary Society arid Leisure Club <strong>of</strong> the ehurdi, president oi WOW, and a Republican eommirteewoman.She is survived by four sons. Edmund F, jr. <strong>of</strong> UpperDarby, !n«!eph P. <strong>of</strong> Clifton Heights, William A. <strong>of</strong>Mi'vif.i Pa , and Francis G. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; two daughtW1 *. I 1 ' }W S'T I ong <strong>of</strong> Drexel Hill, Pa and Theresa R.Martin I ,iwn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; five brothers, John <strong>of</strong> Avalon,11 any <strong>of</strong> Brigamine, Thomas and Francis <strong>of</strong> UpperD,i:i)v, and Robert McLaughlin <strong>of</strong> Swarthrmw, Pa,; asister, Mary Sicyes <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; M gtrtiidehilrfronand n grcatprandchildren,Russell Falls, 67Ui'l'l R l'OWNSHIP Russell W Falls, 67, died Oct.20 at hib Palermo home.Mr Falls was the credit manager at Stamton's DepartmentStore in Qcoan City for 1(1 years He retired inlyBh A rvsidunt ul this community for nine years, heformerly lived in Turnorsville.Surviving are his wife, Edna; three sons, Paul R, <strong>of</strong>Seu'rna Park, Md , Barry C. <strong>of</strong> Delray Beach, Ha,, andBrute E. <strong>of</strong> Wimu.ih, Fla.; a brother, Charles H. <strong>of</strong> SanAiitonio, Fla,; and two grandchildren.Service was Saturday at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong>Palermo, Burial was Tuesday In Dade City Cemetery,SPINNING WHEELFLOWER SHOP<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Family FloristMARKViDETTO8S8 Aebury Ave.Phens 3(1-11873338 Wist Ave.Phone 398-1333PUBLIC NOTICEThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Historic Commission <strong>of</strong>the City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey willhold a Public Meeting on Wednesday,November 9, 1988 In the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityIntermediats School, IBth Street andBay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey at7:00 p.m. This meeting is being held inaccordance with City Ordinance 3-80,Section 3 MC1.M9W, Chapter 33. .<strong>Ocean</strong> City. NJDade City, Fla,Contributions may be sent to tfte American Cancerv, IS Delw^i Oriw, Rio Grande, 08242Edwin Jones Sr,» 85Celesta Lyness, 87Celesta K. Lyness, 87, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, died Oct. 20 Inthe Wesley Manor nursing home,A resident <strong>of</strong> this city 12 years, Mrs. Lyness was formerly<strong>of</strong> Savannah, Mo.A member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's United Methodist Church andthe Colony Club, Mrs, Lynoss formerly was a teacheratFort Hayes School in Kansas.Surviving are a son, Eugene P. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City; a brother,the Rev, Martin Kabele <strong>of</strong> Shanee, Kan,; and a sister,Ruth AUen <strong>of</strong> Shanee, Kan.Service was Tuesday at the Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City. Graveside service wUl be 12:30 p.m. Monday,Oct. 31 in the Qty <strong>of</strong> Savannah Cemetery, Savannah,Conrributioni may be made to the American CancerSociety or the Asbury Endowment Fund <strong>of</strong> St, Peter'sUnlled Methodist Church,** ATTINTION! **OCEAN CITY RESIDENTSTht Tax Collectors, Tax Assessorsand City Clerks Offices are now locatedONTHE GROUND FLOOR<strong>of</strong> City Hall for your convenience.Enter on 9th 81 (South SideCLIP USCUT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES EVEN LOWERWITH THESE GREAT COUPON SAVINOS!OIL CHANGE ANDCOOLING SYSTEMTUNE-UP$39.95 I $89,954-eyi. • i«l, onlygo Filter Chingt • Lubrleallon • noplace plugs • Air Filler Ou Filitr -Oaalin88yiii|nC(w#.ftilniM(lli)^W j pycvaH^luitMrb,C Vl Aiii earb Sttli OhmI 1 gal <strong>of</strong> Anlllrf in < it (vies GfflfliCoupon iiplrii 1S/91/saBATTERYSPECiAL$10 OFFTowards the purchase<strong>of</strong> any Battery In stock.Coupon fxpMs IM1/MBRAKE CHECK$Pull all 4 wheelseiian, inspflflt andadjust a9 necessaryTIRE SPECIAL P BATTERY SERVICE$9.95Rotate a« tire®Edwin L. Jones Sr,, 85, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qiy died Monday atBurdeHe Tomlin Memorial Hospital, Cape May CourtHouse,A retired shipfittor, Mr. Jones was employed at SunShipbuilding Inc., Chester, Pa, He also wai an inspectorfar the Commonwealth land rule Co in Media, Pa,,and Chester,A former resident <strong>of</strong> Chester he was bom in Mediaand moved here in 1971,He was a member <strong>of</strong> the first Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong>Chester and a past master <strong>of</strong> Penn Masonic Lodp No.709 <strong>of</strong> Chester, He was also a member <strong>of</strong> the FaradayMasonic Lodge 280 and the Knights <strong>of</strong> Pythias, both <strong>of</strong>Morton, Pa,, the Ben Franklin Consistory and the <strong>Ocean</strong>City Masonic Club,Mr. Jones also was the first president <strong>of</strong> the ExchangeClub <strong>of</strong> Chester.Surviving are his wife, Helen P.; a son, Edwin L. Jr. <strong>of</strong>Corsleana, Texas; five grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.Service will be 12:30 p.m. Friday, preceded at noonwith Masonic service by <strong>Ocean</strong> City Lodge No. 171, atthe Godfrey Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> Palermo where friendsmay call from 10 a.m. to time <strong>of</strong> service. Burial will be inSeaside Cemetery, Palermo.TRANSMISSION| 8<strong>of</strong>CityHall^Ineludii Transmission ctifjck, Fluid,Oitktt and til nMtitiry tdjuttrninil,CflUBBfi Mp),9,BONUS COUPONCwpm emmimim | Coupon ex&MiZtii/m$9.95Clean terminate, eta*i, Load test battery!MUST PRESENTCOUPON TORECEIVESPECIAL PRICESPasqualfi Antolini, 56SEAVILLE — Pajquale J. AntoUnl, 56, <strong>of</strong> 9 EvergreenDr., Seville, died Oct. 26In Shore Memorial Hospital.A restaurant owner, Mr. Antolini wai as>od«ted withthe Chttterbox, the Right Deck, 9th Street SeafoodHouse and th« <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Y«cht Qub, all in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Bom in Philadelphia, tomeriy <strong>of</strong> Glassboroi heresided htre for one year,Mr, AntoUnl was a member <strong>of</strong> die Knights <strong>of</strong> ColumbusResurrection CounciJ No. 9113,Surviving are his wtfe, Dolores; three sons, Michael J,<strong>of</strong> BoloovUle, Stephen A, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Mark L. <strong>of</strong>Seaville; three daughters, Patricia M. <strong>of</strong> Scottsdale.Ariz., Barbra Jean Beardsley <strong>of</strong> Newark, Del., DanielleLynn <strong>of</strong> Seaville; hi« motfier. Rose <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, abrother, Daniel <strong>of</strong> Someri Point, and four grandchildren.Mass <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection wiU b« celebrated 11 a.m. Fridayin Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church, 40th Streetand Asbury Avenue. Friends may call at the churchfrom 9:30 a.m. to time <strong>of</strong> Mast. Burial will be in HolyCross Cemetery, Mays Landing.Arrangements are by the Chester J, Wimberg FuneralHome, <strong>Ocean</strong> City.Memorial contributions In his memory way be madeto the Diabetes AsBodaHon, or, St. Jude, Baltimore, Md.Minnie Black, 103UPPIR TOWNSHIP - Minnie R, Black, 103, <strong>of</strong>WryRoad, Petersburg, died Oct. 23 at the lastem Shore ConvalescentNursing Home, Cape May Court House,Mrs. Black was a member <strong>of</strong> the Wesley United Meth.odist Church, Petersburg, and <strong>of</strong> ttie AmericanAssodatlori <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons. She lived In Pleasantvllle,later in tin wood and here forthe past 10 years.Surviving are two sons, WUHam <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem, Pa,,George S, <strong>of</strong> Pitman; a daughter, Olive Woolfton <strong>of</strong>Petersburg; seven grandchildren; seven great-grand,children; and four great-great.grandchlldren.Service was Wednesday at the Langley Funeral Home.Burial was In Wesley United Methodist Cemetery,Petersburg.Kathryn Kilkenny, 83GLEN MILLS, Pa,—Kathryn I. Kilkenny, S3, <strong>of</strong> thisdty, died Oct. 22 In the Univeriity <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Hospital.Formerly <strong>of</strong> Havertown, she was also a longtime residentin <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.Surviving are her huiband, John W,; three daughters,Kathleen fremblay, Arme Bitty and Peggy Neekiher; ason, Dr, John HI; a brothif, Leo Lorena, and eight grandchildren.Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial wai celebrated Wednesday inSt. Dorothy's Church, Drexel Hill, Pa. Burial was InHoly Sipukhre Cemetery, Cheltenham.Arrangements were by the Donohue FuneralEIK'B MESUNOIR OP FRIEND9HIP.* "Boo-Kay" 8peolalONLY:'9.95Doubla whlti'ChryiinthimumOhoitg In • small wlckgrbiiNiLOur double-Mum Smile Specialit drilled for Halloween I"Add • holiday helium filledballoon far only $2.76 extra"•"FISCHMFLOWiRS,..fht Lenguagi ef LQVI""FISCHER'S Moke My Day Bauquit" Alwaysavallabli for Gain & Cany Only a) $3.98 tax Inch"Your Penernl Touch FiorW1hfeeConvtnl«fitLocdttom to Servo You Belli636 Aibury Ava., <strong>Ocean</strong> CityPhon.391-0711lUefcer"IFIOWIMIllimtiuYes, There is still on <strong>Ocean</strong> CityHISTORICAL MUSEUMSoon to be located In thb lovely 1920 houseM/UMUiMtUMESatrth Cdtt*HUmtimtAt/MM Htya thooxptotiUf/UitWMUkhBUM ftttttpttfattS&Ut/Uttt&titwk0M-LU4*4*4*Dominic Ciccarelli; 75 *UPPER TOWNSHIP — Dominic j. QeeareiUj 75, <strong>of</strong>Marmora died Oct. J7 at Shore Memorial Hospital,;'Somere Point.'Mr. Ciccarelli was the owner-operate* <strong>of</strong> the D,J, Qe- \earelU General Contracting Co. in Umsdowne, Pa. fcr 'mere than 33 years. He resided in Lansdowne until 'moving here in \979.He was a lifertme member <strong>of</strong> the Santo Ana CoundLKnights <strong>of</strong> Columbus, <strong>of</strong> last LanidowBe, and a fourth 'degree lifetime member <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Dougherty Assembly.He was a Marine Corps veteran. '•*Surviving are his wife <strong>of</strong> 50 years, Josephine D.: a ion,'' ;Peter <strong>of</strong> Broomall, Pa.; a daughter, Rosemary Bumy <strong>of</strong>'Houston, Texas; two brothers, Prank <strong>of</strong> Palm Harbor, '••Fla., and Neilo <strong>of</strong> Ocala, Ha.; two tlsteri, JosephineAnthony and Eva Ba»ilio, both <strong>of</strong> Havwtowtt, Pa.; ind vfour grandchildren, .3Service was Oct. 20 at St. Denis RC Church, Havertown.Burial wa§ in Sis. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Maple.Arrangements were by the Doyle-Stenelake Funeral :jHome, Lansdowne."'Memorial contributions may be made to the American ''Lung Association, P.O. Box 1329, West Chester, Pa. ".19380.J. Nelson Morgan^ 78 !J. Nelson Morgan, 78, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, died Oct. 18 at ',,Shore MemoriarHospittl in Somers Point.An accountant, Mr. Morgan was with Arm Inc., PhUa- ,•delphii, for 49 years, retiring in 1974.He was a member <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,the American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons, the KFriendship Club and the Sages <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Hi allo „wai active In the Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America, Christ Church 4and St. Michael's Church, all In Philadelphia. KBom In Philadelphia, ht moved to thin dty 14 yeanago, ,1Surviving are his wife, Claire H; a son, James Jr. <strong>of</strong> ,„Greensboro, N.C.; a daughter, Nancy Cureley <strong>of</strong> Vista,,,;Calif,; a brother, Charles T, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; two sisters,Dorothy Chew <strong>of</strong> Berlin and WUma Schattli <strong>of</strong> Arodli, iCalif.; and five grandchildren,'Service wai Oct. 22 at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, ABurial was private in Seaside Cemetery. ]Arran|ements wore by the Godfrey Funeral Home.Donaiioni may be sent to Holy Trinity Episcopal jChurch or the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Rescue Squad. 1Elizabeth Nowaczyk, 46SOMERS POINT — Elizabeth Robey Nowauyk, 46,died at home Oct, 22,Mrs. NowacEyk was a manager at Cumberland Farmi;and Wawa stores in <strong>Ocean</strong> City. She was also a Cub , tScout den mother in <strong>Ocean</strong> City and acHve In ftt)Brownies.She was bom In Philadelphia and lived in <strong>Ocean</strong> City ;for 25 years.Surviving are her mother, Louise Parrell <strong>of</strong> Northfleld; •two sons, Francis J, <strong>of</strong> Boston, Mass,, and Thomas I. <strong>of</strong>,.<strong>Ocean</strong> City; a daughter, Klmberly Dempsay <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City; two sisters, Frances Hubsr <strong>of</strong> Octtjn City andjMichelle Flukey <strong>of</strong> Northfield; and one grandchUd.^rviee was Tuesday at the Chesiif J, Wimbirgi ,Funeral Home, 201 Asbury Ave,, <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Burial was. f|)in Holy Crosi Cemotiry, Mays Landtag.Ruth L, Massey, 70Rum L, Massey, 70, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty dltd Oct. 20 In<strong>Ocean</strong> Point Health Care Center, Somars Point,She was a journalist for Curtii Publiihini Company inNew York aty before retiring.Born in Philadelphia, she resided there befori movingto <strong>Ocean</strong> City.There are no immediate survivors.Funeral service and burial will be private,Arraniements are by the Godfrey Tunerd Home, :Daniel Fogllo• PAINTING*INTERIOR-EXTERIOHSpecializing InNEW CONSTRUCTIONFREEESTIMATES Call 399-0539pierre cardin I Folo 1 STETSONWhen^aBuyOne Pair <strong>of</strong> Glasses;U NuVLskHi,YouGctaSecoodM•VViolent crime rises N JT buses are rerouted around county bridgeson Cape; 4 murders•L., fy -.„,». A _«» .J^ ._ /_.. Jew Jersey i Transit TW,,U has k., jino io in ^ight w»i*ht restricttons restrlcHons wood, ,,«^ Wildwood uiiMun^rnourf Crest and <strong>County</strong> Countv will experience esajerience 15-with the rerouting through infortned <strong>of</strong> taa/nounced that the No. 1 IS and safety requirements. Cape May * JO-minute delays because Sea tale City.through notices on tktadeiphia-Cape May and Both routes operated via<strong>of</strong> the need to double back Riders are being buses.<strong>Ocean</strong> Drive to Sea Isle Because <strong>of</strong> the rerouting,While overall artme inCape May <strong>County</strong> duringthe Bret six months <strong>of</strong> 1988Ml 4 percent compared tothe same period last year,incidents <strong>of</strong> violent crimerose 27 percent, accordingto Statistics releasedrecently by the state police.Every violent crime categoryincreased includingmurder, lumping from zerolast year to four for the firstnix months <strong>of</strong> IBM.Also on the increase were<strong>County</strong> shop relocatedCape May <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficialswill dedicate the county'snew maintenancebuilding on the Woodbine-<strong>Ocean</strong> View Road thismorning (Thursday at 11).The building will be usedby both the county's bridgeand road departments as asatellite station for thenorthern end <strong>of</strong> the county,and will serve as a homebase for about 25 countyemployees.The structure replacestheRoosevelt Boulevard facilitybeneath the 34th Streetbridge in Marmora whichwas outgrown,The 72- by 120-foot stealbuilding includes an <strong>of</strong>fice,employees* room and workbays. Workers in both theSIC nativeappointedpostmasterJames Fu\co has assumedthe position <strong>of</strong> postmaster<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, It has beenannounced by Raymond L.Monroe, general manager/postmaster <strong>of</strong> the South Jerseyfield division <strong>of</strong> the U,S.Poital Service,Fusco, 41, joined thePostal Service In 1966 as acarrier in the Sea Isle CityPost Office. Hi has heldother postal positionsIncluding fctt«rttrt <strong>of</strong> mailsin' the'»flfli#'Clry FoVOffice artd WihtiadtGr <strong>of</strong>Wo Gnttde. Rlor to hitappolntniint, hi was pollmaiter<strong>of</strong> Avilon.A native <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City,,Fusco has two children.The <strong>Ocean</strong> City PostOffice hai 43 employees.The South Jetiey divisionoversees the operation <strong>of</strong>159 post <strong>of</strong>fices in South Jersey.CHECKING OUT THEHOUSEMMl h<strong>of</strong>flf bwi»weuWft'i aatUy ipel • towndaDoncracK a signs <strong>of</strong> te»mite* Thar* why so manycall In a pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineertoiMpoct a houeo -Toevaluate Hie plumbing, boat-Irto, air otfndWonlng, ande£ctrl purctmmhas already appliedht a mortgage, and (he sellorha» laRen ihe hoose oilDM market, probably wiihouta backup buyer If there arom#x flaw*, tte, deal mayb#o«. At IhB leail, (herewillhave to be tefious.reneg<strong>of</strong>t-Today, more and rnorecetera are taWng care <strong>of</strong> meImpeeflen flgM away Apojitw report » a stArt£ary problems, *ecan haw ihem tokenoare el before the nouieon the ma>Kef.wr house? Voiuf*Mce from (Jorape, 17 percent (24 to28); .._. 319 New Ywk-Atlartticrobbery, 18 percent (33 toCity-Cape May routes were39); aggravated assault 28 rerouted last week in reactionto welght restrictionspercent (78 to 100); and inthe non-violent category, banning buses on <strong>Ocean</strong>motor vthidt theft, up 11Drive bridges.percent (90*to 100),On the dtoease was mostnon-violent crime.Palling were burglary, 3percentnareeny and theft, 8percent.The statewide crimeindex Increased by J percentfor the period.BALLET THEATRE TOPERFORM AT APACThe Atlantic PerformingArts Center will present theAlexander Roy London BalletTheatre at 8 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 2 in theTropWorld Casino andEntertainment Showroom,The company wUl performa full-length A MU-SummtrNight's Dmm based onShakespeare's comedy.Tickets are S17.S0 and $5 foritudtnti; BValUble atKnight's Pharmacy in<strong>Ocean</strong> City.Qty Avalon, Stone Harbor, NTT estimates that passen-North Wlldwood, Wild- gers traveling in Cape MayMass burn debate Nov. 4The Cape May <strong>County</strong> A town meeting on the errwUl dedde the foUowinfBridge Commission has mags bum issue is being TJfiSsday. A non^ndm| balruledthat no buses will be planned by the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Ijot j question will measurepermitted on th» bridges 1^44 Community Association.Incinerator plant in Capevoter attitude on a trashFINAL FALLtoUtted Tndnerators .— May <strong>County</strong>.LBCTUR1NOV.3 To Have or Have, Not,'me Robert Heekman, 16-34Cape May <strong>County</strong> meeim^ wUl be held at 7m spokesman, said the civicMuseum will present tite pjn. In Ae <strong>Ocean</strong> City IntermediateSehooL. 18th Stteet one way or another on thegroup is not taking a standfinal in a series <strong>of</strong> fall lecturesentitled How to tmkt a and Bay Avenue Friday, controversial Issueliving in Colonial Cape May Nov. 4The identity <strong>of</strong> the speakerswas not armouneed atroad and bridge departmentshelped with the fin-In the museum library. the iisue, on which area vot' presstime.at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, Two speakers wUl debateishing work on thebuilding,TomTVTRAVEL" i ii * I —"''•612 8th StreetHungry SaversFund/50*Hungry SaversFund/23*Investor rtssbook*investor AccountMoney MarketChecking3-Month CD6-Monlh CD1-2 Year CD24 Year CDPf ime CD*Rales effective (hru 10/31/88HONEYMOONHEADQUARTERS!Don't Takt Chances WithYour Most Special Tims.Lit TheRial Travii Pr<strong>of</strong>egslenilsMake All Your HoneymoonArrangementsNever • Service ChargeBetween Wosiey & <strong>Ocean</strong> Avti.(Across from Varsity Inn) CALL 398-7450Rate7,777326,005,955,307,508,008,108.258,50CUP AND SAVE.Yield8,087.816,18.6.135.447:508,008.448,608.50"firmDallyDallyDallyDallyDally90 days•6 months6 months-12 months12mos.+ I day•24 months24 months-48 months12 months'Rates subject (a change. 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1PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SKNTINEL LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j .Vietnam memorial tobe topic <strong>of</strong> meetingHien Nguyen, prize-winining deiignor <strong>of</strong> the N.J. Holmdel and will explainMemorial to be erected inVietnam Veterans Momori«lwill be guest speaker at design. He will also elabo-the significance <strong>of</strong> histht 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7rate on the special meaningmeeting <strong>of</strong> the Vietnam thij project has had for him;Veterans <strong>of</strong> America ChapterNo 228 <strong>of</strong> Marmora, the public and will bethe meeting is open toheldNguyen will have on displaya model <strong>of</strong> theat the Marmora VPW Post8695, Lyridhurmt Road .Marmore.UNION CHAPEL BY fHE SEA5Sth Street and Asbury AvenuiRav. Paul W. vandBrLoa, PastorSUNDAY OCT. 30,198810:30 A.M. Sirmon:'When Things Fa!! Apart"SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:16 A.M.SONG SERVICf 10:15 A.M.CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.BIBLE STUDY, WED. 7:00 P.M.Musical DirectorBunt SoloistMiriam AdamEsther ConnerNursery Available during ServiceMARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH8900 Ventnor Avenue Margate, N.J, JSunday,Oct. 30One Service10A.M,Rev, David A. Flimlngpreaches:"Th§ Touch ThatGives Life: JoiningHands!"10:00 Sunday SchoolC<strong>of</strong>fee Hour, 1i:00a,m,TtntnOB Elwyn Johnson, D.DDavid A, Homing, M.DIv,MiniatureOrganistPaul McKay, Mlnlsffyol MuilsOCEAN CITYBAPTIST CHURCH10TH & WESLIY 399.2261REV. DONALD B, HURLBIRT, Senior PalterRIV, DONALD D, PHILLIPS, Vilitation PiitorRIV. JOHN D, MILAM, Assoc, Falter,Youth k Family MlnlitrieiDAVID SBNSINIY, Choir DirectorPHILIP SBNSINIY, OrganiitSUNDAY OCT. 30,19889:30 A.M. - Sunday School10:45 A.M. - Worship"TRUBCOBnfflTBffiNT"Pastor Hurlbcrt6500 P.M.. OCBCTftni?!00 P.M.. WorshipJohn & Virbinla CaitoO.C.F. Missionaries to ThailandWEDNESDAY 7 P.M.MIDWEEK MEETINGGeorge & Nancy CalllsterHome MissionariesVan Transportation to and from Sunday Schooland Chunh..mtl'A.Ridt 399-2261First Presbyterian Church"Holding forth The WordI <strong>of</strong> life 1SEVENTH AND WESLEY AVENUEOCEAN CITY. N.J,Rev. Ralph H, HlbbHt, Interim PastorRev. William R. Allan, Paster EmeritusJ Ktnnetti RMM, Dlrecl<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> MutieJoan C. Hldoway. OrganistSUNDAY OCT. 30,1988Morning Worship 11 A.M.Sermon'"Dying to Live"Special Music: Marion Hussa, ContraltoFlorence Maoulra.GuastOroanlstEvening Worship: 7 P.M. Bust; Ailaen Reese,Soprano, Ken Reasa, TanorTrMfpoiMen avafiabte to 11 A.M. StrvietMl JM-fSti '-ft-SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AMClasses for all agssTUESDAY ;Womon'g Bibto Study 1030X.M,WEDNESDAYSPrayar ft/tasting 730 p,M,Men's Prayer Breakfest 7:00 A.M,A CordialWdtomeAwaia touTRICK OR TREAT "1fly POOR RICHARDThis Monday is Halloween. The laughter <strong>of</strong> adultsand tht wonder-filled eyes <strong>of</strong> children mark this time<strong>of</strong> costumes, sweets, and pranks,this Tuesday Is AU Saints Day, It is a day <strong>of</strong> rememberingthose who have valiantly suffered for theirfaith,Halloween is today a relatively harmless time <strong>of</strong>child oriented "trick or treat" activity. But, it beganas a day <strong>of</strong> uplifting both the humor and the fear<strong>of</strong>devilish evil spirits.This week 1 ! Bible book is I Peter, This brief Biblebook will give you a new appredarion for saints.And, it will give you a new non-humorous view <strong>of</strong>the reality <strong>of</strong> alive, mtelHgent evil in the world.Poor Richard does not want to put down the fun <strong>of</strong>Halloween as it is practiced by most people. But, inbalance, let's at least give some equal attention to thewonderful holy spirih <strong>of</strong> the saints that we and ourchildren should see as heroes.Read / Peter this week. The tricks and treats <strong>of</strong> Halloweenare nothing when compared to the tricks andtreats described in this portion <strong>of</strong> God's word.Rtv. Ridhard C. WingattLighthouse Shore MinistriesGRACE BIBLE CHAPEL"God's WonUn Today's WorM"632 Wesley Ave. (Lurmy HSM, Second Fi) <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.Rev, John E, JamiesonPastor0145 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL11:00 A.M. MORNING SERVICE7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY SERVICEPrayer, Praise & Bible Study"Par by grace ye are saved, through faltti..,' Iph 2:6FM TraniporttMBn Can 399-1898 « 391 •9833The GodfreyFuneral HomesEstablished IBM809 Central Ave. 644 Shore Rd. i<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.Palermo, N,J.Phone 399-0077Phone 390-9699 iHerbert L, Godfrey, OwnerJohn K Baltz. Mgr.In Time <strong>of</strong> Trouble, We Are £• gNetr AB Your Phone ;!;!Pledging for the future, as In the past, the finest and :•!•molt dignified, personalized funeral Bervlce :•:•iUCCESSOR TO OCEAN CITY'S FIRST SFUNERAL DIRECTOR•:•:•:•CHRISTIAN SCIENCEWelcomssyouto study theis tta^bfi now m undmmHsn u Aim wtithm in CtuUk Jum, who iwft, net afur th§ fUth, H% aftertftSpMt',% BitTht wockly lesDon-jcrmon ii arnptiMd <strong>of</strong> idectloru from theKing Jioiei version <strong>of</strong> The Bible and from corramondlng citationshorn SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THESCRIPTURES by Muy Baker Eddy.The spiritual truths <strong>of</strong> the weekly lessons have brought healings,figenefiUon, ind lupport to readen f<strong>of</strong> over one hundred yam,JOWUS!SUNDAY SERVICE 10:30 A.M.SUNDAY SCHOOL 10;30 A.M.WEDNESDAY I'M P.M.(Testlmonal Meeting)READING ROOM 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.(Monday-Saturday)First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ, Scientist8th & Asbury Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City 399*0038ST. FETOR'S UNITED8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.8:15 A.M. Conwrwnt<strong>of</strong>l • Blcyler Chapel- 9:00 A,M/Chufch School10:30 A.M, Morning WorshipAll Salnrs Sunday' SiflflOO'You Are Never Alone"Dr. IM. Ru»«ft Shfva«petutlen #B7 27-34B.SECTION 3, THE ADOPTION OFTHIS ORDINANCE shall operate laprovide Increments only to thoseemployees who hays satlslnctDrllypsrtonnBd Ihs duties ol their posltlOnl,SECTION 4. Anypsrsan harealtsrappointed lo a position <strong>of</strong> employmen)wllh Ihs CHy ol Oman City,4Sunday1 Corinthians9il-27MondayTuesdayOalatlansWednesdayHebrews7ti.28ThufsdiyHebrews8:1.13FridayHebrews9:1-28SaturdayHebrews10:1-1841i^Mfel|. 399-4418RritRdOttyBankNA South JerseyThrHOffctltnOwinCtty 3991300The Rander* Hotel399-1000Stam's Shopfllfe Supermarket"th* Uumbir 1 Pood Ol*rtf (A Sdutf? iwunUmtPto Mftfc UH£ Darby, Agency fnc,"i Solid pinorvnleblack-glusovtnd<strong>of</strong>ir• M-mh iiefigi dfiwifwHh LHefHuM Pac • BalancedCooWr^i System.Pastor vander Loo to give sermonThe Rev. Paul W, vanderLoo, pastor <strong>of</strong> the UnionOapel-By-The-SMi will be,the speaker 10:30 a.m. Sunday,Oct. 30. His sirmon Isemttded -When things faU•part."The Chapal, located at55th Street and AsburyAvenue, holds interdenominationalservices each Sun-Donald L. Traynor DMDFaculty member and Clinical InstructorLeading University Dental SchoolNow acceptingpatients for all phases <strong>of</strong>General Dentistry & Cosmetic Bonding13 years prlvsft pfaetict experience728 West Ave, Suite 202 North<strong>Ocean</strong> City, 609-398-4464Houn by ippolntmtnt onlyCALL MONDAY thru SATURDAYOCEAN CITYDENTAL CENTERGERALD F.RAABDDS PADiane 0. Raab, R.D.H. Scott H. Raab, C.D.T.GENERAL & FAMILY DENTISTRYFULL SERVICE LAB ON PREMISESREPAIRS WHILE YOU WAITEMERGENCIES ACCEPTED '399-4542600 WE8T AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J.iaturdiy an#' - -**'iniuriMfEvening HoursWelcomedfttmlnn Ihs Publle Blnem 1QBSILICTRICALCONTRACTORSRISIDENTIAL ANDCOMMIRCIAL930 ASiURY AVENUEOCEAN CITY399-1598NO-FROSTRefrigerator84709BIWhirlpool Motfil ET14JKXMFrost Refrlgariier14.1 ou. ft,Oipaerty .TixtufBd stealDo<strong>of</strong>t • Adjustible full Width Shelves •RfViflibli Door Swing ' Powif iivlngHoaler Conlrol SwrtcJiSpies Sivlng li'WWth.AUTOMATIC WASHERModel GSD500Ginefgy savif' dryng option • 2-tovelisftlaerion * 3-wiy ioond cantfelF<strong>of</strong>f 1fjyfif»arrintyonPerfflafu#tub and dMf liner (ask lot derails).WhirlpoolModel LA5400XS Direct Drive Washer• Large load capacily 5 Aulomalic cycles• Wafer Temperature Conlrol with 3 Wash/Rinse Siieclioni • 2 Water Levels • Easy-CleanLlnl FilUf • Single Waih I Sp'n Spiid,day. Nursery care isprovided. Sunday SchoolFor all ages begins at 9:15a.m.Pastor vander Loo servedvarious churches In theSouth Jersey area beforeaccepting the Pastorate tothe Chapel in June <strong>of</strong> thisyear. He entered the mintstryin 1952 after havingworked In the engineeringHeld. He studied mechanicalengineering at Dr*«IInstitute in Philadelphiaand Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> TempleUniversity School <strong>of</strong> Theologyin addition to a bachelor'sdegree to education.He conductt BiHe study 7p.m. every Wednesday atthe ChapeL The curamttopic is the book <strong>of</strong> Genesis.All arc invited to attend,Esther GottMr will be tlw}soloist Sunday and MiriamAdam serves as musicdirector and oiganist.MnMMMnw•ubfflllted InwrtBno, tHfwr «yp*d orrtdlFOOT PROBLEMS?Cad today tor an appointment withChariestMedical flt Surgical TreatmentDINNER OCT. »Ord« <strong>of</strong> Eastern S«tfppoyster and ham dinn*, 4to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oet 29at At Masonk Temple, WHr.Street and Wesley Avenue.For tnfMnatten and tktetrescn-arkm call 398-1776 orWS4711.foot tor Adults at ChildrenAHENTION O.C. RESIDENTS!NOVEMBERSCHEDULE<strong>Ocean</strong> *^ ^RecyclesWHAT TO RECYCLE<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, clean mixed papers, aluminum beveragecans, glass and cardboard,WHEN 1Materials should bo placed outside by 7 a.m. the day <strong>of</strong>collection (see schedule below). Materials will be picked upevery other week. Pltiu note; this will no longer be onyour regular trash pickup day.HOW!--"—•rVhsotore<strong>of</strong> gtagstottaB and aluminumUeverago cans'should be placed together In a container. Un sans andwindow Piatt Glass WILL NOT be picked up. NORECYCLABLES SHOULD Bt PLACED IN PLASTICBAGS,Mixed papers are to be either steokod In brown grocerybags or string tied In bundles no more than one foot high.Wi Inoludii newopape rs, migailries, olian stationery,junk mail, but not paper that has come In contact with food,waxed paper, etc, Papers and cardboard may also beplaced In cardboard boxes no more than a foot high,Cardboard should be tied, boxed or packed In bagsseparate from newspapers more mixed papers.FREE CONTAINERS:The city will provide six-gallon buckets. These may bepicked up on Monday through Friday from S a.m. andSaturday 9 a.m. to 11:00p.m. at the Pubile WorksRecycling Center on Shelter Rd.NOTi:Following la tht November pick-upochedule. Bi-weekly pickup days Indicated forvarious divisions <strong>of</strong>the city win continue untilfurther notice:NOV. 3 .ndiTNOV. 10^25^NOV.1NOV. 8NOV. 2NOV. 9wind 15ind££ind 16 and30 -28th Street to 42nd StreetUALO-Longport Bridge to 3rd Streeti) -3rd Street to 9th Street-9th Street to 18th Street-18th Street to 28th Street42nd Street to 59th StreetPlease cooperate, Its importantfor your family and the families <strong>of</strong>the future.JE_.


PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CTTV, N j .TODAY (Thureday^<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card CUil\youth canter, 7 p.m.Asburv Awn(O 10th Sttw7-30 p ^ROUTINE PHYSICALSFOR CHILDRENHow <strong>of</strong>ten should a child receive a routinemedical tgairtntatton? Between one and throeyWTC diree rimes a yejir, three to six years; twoexaminations yesriy, sis in twelve years; oneeximinatfon yiy.Even with an apparenUy healthy child, a reguluschedule <strong>of</strong> examinatronx is important. There aremmy oondittons wtthoui obvious symptoms thaionly s physician oui detect and diagnose. Ahernia, onset <strong>of</strong> diabetes, hearing and visiondefects, bladder infections . these are just a fewexamples. Other detectable conditions includeheart mumini, high blood pressure, kidneydisorders, anemia, and swollen 'glands" not tomention defects in growth and development.We MMteom rtamafm dttivery service andthatgeecetims.We imp! Medieaid, Legend , PAAD, Blue CrossTH-Siihj, N.P.A. Medim«. PAID »nd PCS prescriptionf| plinsA ConvenientPlace To ShipYour Packagesin 8Y "° lKiwanis Oub meeting,Harry'* Inn, Sfinws r.iint,* l 6 p.m<strong>Ocean</strong> City/Upper TownjhipRotary Club me«in|,Mac's Restaurant, fi:M p.vrf,FRIDAYTrick or treat night inOcMn City, 6 to ° p.mFairness in Taxes meeting,Recreation Center, 8thStreet and Mawn Aveniio,SPINNINGWHEELFLORIST658 Anbury Av* 391-1117SSM Wtil Av», S8S-1S31CASH & CARRYSPECIAL!Love $ Bunches4- $ 7- $ 10DEMOCRATIC SOIREEJoin us at a Cocktail Party to meet our Honored QuestCongressman William HughesPlusHarry LeedsAttapiifc <strong>County</strong> Freeholder At Large CandidateAndThe Somers Point City Council Candidateslit Ward Council At-Large 2nd WardJohn Conroy Mite Coloo Kathteen PancoastSunday, October 30,19884:00 PM, to 7:00 PM.Daniel's Restaurant, Shore Rd>, Somers Point$12,50 per person927- 531B for reservationsHot and Cold HorsD'Oeuures and Cash BarProceeds to benefit the Somers Point Democratic League, John Medico.Treasurer.<strong>Ocean</strong> Citycoming eventsAlcoholics Anonymousmeeting, Holy Trinity EpiscopalChurch? 10 p.mSATURDAYSunshine Banjo Baiid feattiretion the Music Pier, 8p.m Admission $2,MONDAYDynamic Seniors SACKcourse, featuring innovaHViiprograms from the countysheriff with James Plousa,Capo May <strong>County</strong> Sheriff,at St. Peter's United MethodistChurch, 8th Street andCentral Avenue, 10 a.m.Exchange Club meeting,Daniel's Restaurant, 6:30p.m<strong>Ocean</strong> City Card Clubmeet*, youth center, 7 p.m.<strong>Ocean</strong> City Male Chorusrehearsal 2nd floor MusicPier, 7:30 p.m.TUESDAYDefensive driving courti,by Sgt, Nick Impagliewo,Recreation Center, 8thStreet and Haven Avenue, 9THURSDAY, OCTOBER I?, tfggrwieGenWr, 940th Strwt ind Anbury ooundl Aambas, ^30pma.m. to 3 p.«ft.Avenue, tfaM p,m, jqgjff THURSDAYSunshine FoundationA»art^« Leetan. Mar- Whaft Cooking ^ COBnwtttag,OoMtt City CommunityCento, ?:M p,m.J55SfF«HL§ ^ test teals tath«6«im Citya.m. to 3 p,m, Walk-in reg-£ ! f^ mA ""•" ^ ^ ^ WS$5 costGood Counsel Friendship Aver>ue,8pmbUfl ^ aaauffa*.dub meeting, soda! hall,Winning 6oarf W«Bi^, _ —ACC Sagei programUtted -sueeMsnii tnvesBng <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityfor seniore* at Holy TWMWEpiscopal Churdi hall, 30* school lunchesStreet and Bay Avwiue, 10to 11:30 a,m, 'Open fiw tosenior dtiaens.Alcoholics Anonymousmeeting, Holy THnily EpiscopalChurch, 30th Streetand Bay Avenue, 8 p.m.Matchpolnt Jrs, duplicatebridge, Musk Pier, 7:30p.m.Boy Scout Troop 52 meeting,VFW, 15th Stnwt andBay Avenue, 7:30 p.m.WEDNESDAYWelcome Night for n«wresidents, sponsored by<strong>Ocean</strong> City Chamber <strong>of</strong>Commerce, on the MusicPier, 7:30 p.m,Defenilve driving count,by Sgt. Nick ImpagUfiBeo,8th Street and Hiv«n Ave-OCEAN CITYFAMILY PRACTICECENTERDr,GaryW.Raab24th Stand Bay Ave.<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N,J,"We specialize in care forthe entire family"Emergencies Accepted399-1862, PaUy, Evening and SaturdayI Hours by AppointmtntThe Qaem City SchoollumA menu tadudos a dwiee<strong>of</strong> fhwi pbtws. IntinnediatesAool swdrth have a choice<strong>of</strong> the first iwe platws wlAme exeqxion <strong>of</strong> soup on theleoond pktta. ft Is wpUwfid hew wirtt lettuce and tomatoes,buttered com, assertedwim a fiwJt/vwtaWe, Primarysdiool itud«te wiU b« cakes, choiee <strong>of</strong> mUk,msved a bm lunch due to Flitter 2 • SpUt pea soupnmoviUons at Bie school wltt> ham, corned beef andHie menu for Oet 31 -Nov. 4. swi» on rye, ehUled appta-MONDAY Kua or Mi\ fruit, draiee <strong>of</strong>Ptatter 1 • Tomato soup, mUk,ham and dwese croissant, PlatterS - Make your owncarrot and eatery sticks, dev-salad twr.ils 1 food cake with idng,choice <strong>of</strong> milkHatter 1 • V^ttabte beefsoup, bologna sandwich, ear.rot and celery sticks or freshfruit, devils 1 food eato wimlkatter 3 - Make your ownTUESDAYPlatter 1 • Italian cold cuthoagle with lettuce andtomatOBi, buttered corn,assorted cakes, choiee <strong>of</strong>mUk.Platter 2 - Tomato rice«up, ham und CHIBSB sa«d>wich wirt l«Hue« and tomato,ftwh fiuit choioi,choiee <strong>of</strong> milk.platters - Make your ownsalad barWEDNESDAYPlatter i - B«f and dweseTHUMDAYPlatter 1 • Hot turkBysandwich, whipped potatoes,buttered carrots, eranbarysauce, pudding with topping,Aoice <strong>of</strong> mUk.Hitter 2 • ftwwh mlonsoup with aoutoni, assortedcold cut sandwiches, fruitcup or fresh fruit, puddingwith topping, choice <strong>of</strong> milk,PUtter I • Make your ownsalad bar.FRIDAYnatter 1 • Italian cheeseplaza, tossed salad, dillledapple elder, autumn spireIIIBIIICONSTRUCTION COW.We do It all!J 230 WEST AVENUE<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N.J.REMODELING* KITCHENSBATHROOMS*VINYL SIDING * WINDOWSDiilgnirt A BuIUiri tar91.Cflll 399-5338bam, choice <strong>of</strong> milknMter %• Manhattan darndtowdtr, hma Mad on aroll, autumn ipiee ban, cidefcrfnsh fruit, choioe <strong>of</strong> n\iDc .Platter 3 - Make your ownsalad bar.Primary Bex Lttnche*MONDAYBologna sandwich with lettuceand tomato, carrot andcelery sticks, devil's foodcake with idng, dtotet <strong>of</strong>milk.TUESDAYHam and cheese sandwich 0with lettua md tomato,pcttto chips, chilled peats,ehotae<strong>of</strong>mUk. .mDmsbAYTriple peanut butter andjelly landwieh, omp juice,spicy applesauce, choice <strong>of</strong>Bulk, :THURSDAYTurkey sandwich, col»slaw, ehUled fruit cup, choice A,W<strong>of</strong>trulk,FMDAYTuna salad toll with lettuce,apple juice, autumnspice squares, choice <strong>of</strong> milkMenu subject tochange.Defensivedriving class 4set Nov. 1| 2A defensive drivingcourse will be held from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Tueiday andWednesday, Nov. 1 and 2 atthe Recreation Center, 8thStreet and Haven Avenue,Sgt. Nick knpaglia2zo <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> City TrafficSafety Unit will conduct thatwo day courie,TTieri li a IS charge tocover booki and material.Wtlk-ln wglBttationi wUlbe taken the first day <strong>of</strong>elan. F« furttwr informa.Don call Sgt.'Jrnpagliazzo atthe OcBanijClty Police16-34 COMMUNITYASSOC, I.\C.Is sponsoring aTown Meeting"INCINERATORS - TO HAVE OR HAVE NOT MFRIDAY, NOVEMBBR 4, 1088, 7i30 PM,INTiRMIDiATI SCHOiL18th & Bay AviniM'"•'-'TWO SPEAKiRS • Pro & Don On IssueTo Be Voted On The Following TuesdayCom*; Out &four Supportl•TVopicanaOrange JuiceREGULAR QRHOMESTYLESTORE SLICED SWItJERLANDImportedSwiss Cheese8TORI SLICED, CAHANDIGenoa orHard SalamiORVAL KENTBreadPuddingftSST. FLAVORSTuscan Yo»Lt,ttM..MN0mB&Ih0flFaberoaOrganics Shampooreck Hair Sprayr<strong>of</strong>en TabletsBand Aid Plastic StriSHopBlleAUTOIIORTWINIITwin Blade CartridgesCOLORSAFIVivid BleachyouioDove Dish Detergentserf PAWCat UtterASST VANS,, SOLIDRenuzit Air FreshenersIb,Star n is^ Does nRIGHT! •1, eonl.9WHYYOUR CHOICECrisco Com orVegetable OilPAY MORE""WilsonHot DogsLINKS, PATTliS OR ROLLSJimmy DeanSausage ^QUARTERS19 ImperialMargarine.84w 2,24.89i( ro 1.34BQUART4C lee Ha MixNABISCO DHOMEDARY QINQIRiRIAD 1401, ORPound Cake MixlaBPK..ASST.VAns.Old San Francisco SeltzerT!0 SANCHONacho ChipsTIPSANCHOTaco DinnerGENUINE, OH KOSHER DILLHeinz pjeWes ;..SchwartauPreserves•ood Storage BagsOODSINSlTHE SfiNTINKL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N j ., RIO GRANDESOMERS PL, VENTNOR,69SANDWICHI2460 OJ. QflI.W.pkg. 1007-ot. bo.f.iSotbo*.941 ql .14 QQatjat I0«WHY PAY MORE'"ndwich BagsReg. or DietVintage ColaU.S.D.A. CHOICEBEEF LOIN, TAILLESSNew YorkStrip SteaksOR ROUND TOPCountry HearthWhite BreadWHY PAY MORI"1Del MonteSqueeze CatsupAISOBTfDVAHiiTiiSFrancesco RlnaldiSpaghetti SauceINfHIPBOpUCIOBPT, nStar FruitBi «ASSORTiD VARirrilS PFIIFFIRSUHIfUPpKITCHtN iiCt 0"n-aih lags ^ASSOBTIB VARieriESSanwa Ramen NoodlesAMT,VAflS,,'NiW 1 PRiMIUMUBOIShopRite CookiesSUCID HITS, CAfmOTS OR MlXfODel Monte VegetaWINDOW CLEANER REFILLGlass PlusBITTY CBOCKIBPotato BudsCOMET LONO MBBoiled RiceHERBOXBEEFOACHICKEIOnSaHalf PriceDOUBLEOUPONSGenuine IdahoPotatoes59ORtAT»BHAUOWflN6-PackDole Raisins^74A5ST.VARREQ.ORUQHTArmour FrozenDinner Classics49ASSORTEDWITHFAinlCSOFTiNiRBouillon CMYes Liquidundry DetergentAdditional Savings Throughout The StoretichB.OI,, bll.bu»lei.pkgs.49.44Sot,box .84Bins .99r 1.391^1.99.49BM,DDK g10-ot.pkg. 1741VARIETIES, FRO2ENCountry Pride ttChicken ia 0 t.bo«anopniie rnutEn nsui ORCrinkle Cut PotatoesASST. VAH, FHOZENPictsweeWeptablesQirSrPlusShopRlle FROZENOnion RingsPARTY TYME SUNDAE CUPSlhspfllli SANDWICHES ORIce Cream CupsABiT. VAH. BONDO'i_^Ice Cream Chocolates60,1S OB 100 WArr LONOLiPt WNIf 1Sylvania Light BulbsM-ti. FOIL, SUPEBShopRite RoasterWEASEVlHilNCHChef Fry PanASST. CLASSIC STYLICurling Iron & BrushesiOongftisman SHI Huflhis hai been a strong, Independent voice for South Jemey under threePresidents,'Long before drug abuse became a national crisis, Congreismin Hughes was fighting for full CoastGuard funding, improved drug education and prevention, and tougher law enforcement, And whflrifew others seemed to care about the eceins, Bill Hughei pointed the way by wrrting a law Whl6h hiiforced some 400 municipal and industrial dumpers out <strong>of</strong> the ocean. His new ocean dumping bill willforce out the remaining dumpers,At the local level, Bill Hughes won funding for the Cape May Beach pr<strong>of</strong>eel, supported c<strong>of</strong>WolWatten <strong>of</strong>til Coast Guard training functions at Cape May, and helped lead the effort toeWJilfi federal funds toclean-up the worst t«lo dump site in Cape May <strong>County</strong> It was Bill Hughw wh<strong>of</strong>ed (he flflN toconvince th# IPA torejecf a plan toburn toxic wastei <strong>of</strong>f our wasf, His touMeufHy mtmtiedevelopment dlstrlcf has htlped bring joN and progress to the entire regterii,Wheni(t«im«s toCape May <strong>County</strong>, Bill Hughes has reillyrriad«fldiffflfefWe, ,tiw RICOH FAX20 Digital P»cHm\htew frwt - M i m\m a* «urt«f or f^c^,Farm Raised WhiteShrimp t oMV Tide Detergent— — "- NtWSfAiNflOABBBounce Fabric SheetsVINTAGE DIETlernoScooter PtesIf{Choc, Fudge Soda6WINQS,«6BUMSftStH(OHI18 Pc, Fryer Parts .89 PloridaGrapefruit # . 3 to 1.00M.39 Perdue Chicken Leas ., ? .99 Red Delicious Apples +.(?' ****. 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iPAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SfiNTTNEL-LEDGEft, OCEAN OTV, N J, TWURSPAY, OCTOBER g, 19X8This evening's Halloween parade is among the good-news eventsBy MARK SOIFTCR But good news eventuallyOman 0% " gets where it's going It justPublic Relations Directortakes longer.POT insane*, when youtnlike bad new*, good »a>* * mistake, it seemsKIWI travels slow, or like everybody knowsslowly y depending dpedng on yourabout it in five minutes.granvmatieil inclinations, Th«"s b*d especiallyHOW'S THIS GRAB YA...STUFFED LOBSTER TAIL13 M• LOBSTER NEWBURG13 85• LOBSTER TAIL VICTORIAOUR HOUSf FAVORIT1EVIRYTUESDAYNIGHT• SAUTEED FRESH LOBSTER MEAT14"• FRESH BROILED LIVE LOBSTER• TWIN 6oz. LOBSTER TAILSDINNERFROM4 P.M.JTHSCRAB TRARON THE CIRCLE • SOMERS POINT, NEW JERSEYA Pizza for all seasonsCome visit us before or afterthe Halloween Parade!Due to delays, our 9th St.Store will be closed temporarily.We are now reopened at 8th Si,Thurs. thru Sun.Phone399-2548SUNDAY BRUNCHThe Sands Country Club invites you toenjoy our Sunday BrunchServedfroM11,00 AM. to 2:00FM. every SundayIncluded with our freshly preparedbreakfast and luncheon items you wiltreceive a complimentary glass <strong>of</strong>champagne or a Bloody Mary,$12.95 per person*Reservations NecessaryPteaseCaU927-S071 ,Countif*C3ubMays Landing Rd. Somers Point, NJ,^Present this ad andrecelvea$2jOO discountfor each member <strong>of</strong> yow party. Offer expiresOCL30J988for you. The good things was IS and retired at 80 No the city clerk, tax assessoryou do accumulate and one paid much attention to and tax collector are all situatedtogether. You walknnAe take years to get him — he became part <strong>of</strong>noticed.the woodwwfc. But when through the 9th StreetI kmew <strong>of</strong> a man whohe retired, management entrance, and ftene you are.worked 6$ yean fesa man-sooufacturing company in MU«realised that he was The <strong>of</strong>fices are clean,ivUle- he started when hethe only one who couldrepair certain equipment.Thai wn good news forhim, bad news for management.Anyway, there's alwaysplenty <strong>of</strong> good newsaround and maybe weshould give it a push nowand then SO that it getsnoticed faster.The ground floor <strong>of</strong> QtyHall is good hews for localresidents; now the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong>modern and functional sothat you can take care <strong>of</strong>your business qulddy, inpleasant surrounding* Thelandscaping around CityHall looks great, and newwindows will be added toother floors soon. Quite animprovement. City Hallwas constructed in 1914when Harry H«idley wasmayor.Good news about theMusic Pier which was con-Mahoney's Deli1224A»buryAv». OwnCftNJNow hasSo while you're shopping torallYOUR DELI NEEDSVou Can Now Buy Your Lottery TicketsTMt ad paid tor by HILLEG ASS RIAL ESTATEThanksHospitMake this Thanksgivingspecial with dinner at theTuckahoe inn I You'lldine on fresh roast youngturkey, chestnut stuffing,a wide selection <strong>of</strong> tendervegetables, traditionaldesserts like plum puddingand pumpkin pieand much more. Yourmeal will begin withdouble appetizers andspecial Thanksgivingprices on our cocktails.Thanksgiving Is theonly day we accept reservations,so call us now!stnieted fa Wffl. Durtas thethe stage will beso that we canJet on a regularbasts and handle symphonyorchestras and string bandswlftout crowding. Over ftenext year and a haU, plansoJl for substantial Interiorrenovations so that whencompleted, the pier wul beraised will be used on eproject which is to be determined,but it could be foran item lite a new piano,new drapes or furniture forthe solarium.The event will include abuffet dinner starting ? p,m»and dandng with music bythe Joel Mann Orchestra.Tickets are 160. For informationcall Patricia Gillian399-8180 or PhU Turner398-0150, who aw chairingthe gala.Our Halloween parade isalwayi good news «nd lota<strong>of</strong> fun. 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P/— PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.rREPORT(continued ftpm page 1! .Planning Board and ZoningBoard is expected to bo canvwednext month, sometimeafter the election, todiscuss follow-up on thereportAmong numerous recommendationsIn the ninepagestudy are formation<strong>of</strong>ueity-deilgnated parkingareai and encouraging bodand breakfast development.Traffic, parking, recreationand historic preserVa.hon, the report maintains,are concern! which need tobe addresied by a planner,not only along the bayfrontbut dtywide.The report was deliveredSEAFOOD MARKET— Always Fresh —ont <strong>of</strong> Capt May Count'slarrjtst biological lobster holdingtanks LOBSTERS from 1 to. to 10 lbs.oChickenLOBSTER3 for $14.95LergtFLOUNDER FILETS$5.25 uLITTLE NECK &TOP NECKCLAMSLIVE & COOKEDCRABS$8.00 DaiWiAKFISHFILETS$3.99 LI, IJUMBOSHRIMP $11.99 LbPriBBi good through pet. 2i, IBMLive Cribs, Party Trays, Shrimp,Certified Clams and OystersOven Ready SelectionsJUSDA PRIME MEATS • N.V. STRIP & FILETS',OPIN 7 Day§ a WinkHooievelt Blvd., Marmora N.J,VIBA-MABTIB CARD AOOtPTBPNut M OBADiAH 1 ! BMT.IIII 15 «H Oarim eiaii R,*,,Wine 1§ the only alcoholic beveragethat improves in thi bottle.To be it Its belt, -wine doe§ nothave to be brilliantly clearalthough the public uiugliydeiiroi ft JO. If wine is left to ageIn the wooden cask too long 'itmay taka on in exeestivalywooden flavor or, loose characterand, in the ease <strong>of</strong> whitewinos especially become overoxidized.MMMttReal wealth ii being able to afford i family and thefederal government on one iiliry cheek,QUAFFIN' QUOTISNT1. When the termi Grind Cru, Grand Reserve orReserve Excoptlonello appear on the label <strong>of</strong> a bettie<strong>of</strong> French wine, what can be said <strong>of</strong> the alcoholiccontent?2. What California claiiie white wine had its originBin New England?3. What are Iees74. When did Erneito and Julio Gailo begin making. 'ANSWERS'l.The wine muit contain mon ihin 11% alcohol,JZi/d)S.Orowth <strong>of</strong> fufigus.4.Th« auiuniti otigaa.MAINE LOBSTER niNNEH-Most <strong>of</strong> Ihe time (he ihottMi 4UUnet between twopolnli it under construction.**********COOKING yloup WITH Baked mm fishTo mike S at Sh6 utvittu, yooU need, i haU-ul ( tea bisi o» other while Miff (i Ihldt iifl^jftppit, 1 WfdJttni d the onion, i very (hinly tiiied, ilemjm, v«ry thinly slked, m tup toitup, m eup Sl


Joe BumsQ-DT— SECTION THWmmBacked by tradition<strong>Ocean</strong> CityHome Savingsand LoinAssociationJeff Cook•arYout DiscountBRAKE 8PECIAU9T334th 8t. <strong>of</strong>f Aabuiy'ROUND•Mwnenoi1200 Went Ave.,OoeDn City^ 300-oiao1 -" i( gwihlng from nailsMwknehtnSHOEMAKERLUMBER CO.wThiR.E DARBYAgency, Ino,Eafablfchfld 1009*PmvidiMlhBume§ for(Four) Generations"Glenn DarbyOMifl 01^309-0049Stain ton f sCape May <strong>County</strong>'8LARGESTDepartment StoreSthSt.SAiburyAvt,OoBin City, N,j.THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,Field hockey streak at 14as girls seek to clinch title *<strong>Ocean</strong> O City C defeated swood. d Lower L Cape C May,<strong>Ocean</strong> City got two mow teams in the top 20."••Aidgetan last week, 24, to Cumberland, Gateway,also Ae most, only had to Bon'sshutouts from Marisa Barilesnap the school's worst soea^-.«erslump.and five goab from JenBlizzard last week while[?»• The Raiders (7-2-5) lostadding a pair <strong>of</strong> wins toCharles LewisE-DB"GOODLUCKREDRAIDERS"their 15-game unbeatenstreak in field hockey.Hie two victories alsostretched OC'i two-yearunbeaten string to 2!straight in Cape-AHanHeLeague action. Their lastloss was to Cumberland onOct. 7 last year.The Raiders (!W-» contailedto be ranked No. 1 inSouth Jersey by Tht WWtaW-•com in CAWine with 13phia Inquirer and No, 6 bygoals entering this week,Ae dourier-ftst. The Courierranking seems low,scored twice in the first halfamee OC Is the lowest| ranked unbeaten team (oneteSMg) wd hu btiten fourCustom JacketsOur Specialty• Embroidered•TWII!OPEN MON.-BAT.18«.m, IB 8 pmFlendGre HotelThe Raidera, who haddJndied a Group Threetournament spot long agoand oreprobably the top-seed«dteam, will begin tournamentplay next week.At men time, the Raiderswere in a position to clinchtheir first Cape-AtlanticLeague championship withwins at Cumberland tomorrowand at Absegami onMonday.Blizzard, the leadingagainst EHT. She added onemore in the second half.Barile, whose 14 shutoutsthis war lead South Jerseyand » over two years are[Coltnan""« MiucRwi in « sec- nom mgHm Acaderxend half goals against Cher- HMbsr, and later studied ifokie,b<strong>of</strong>t<strong>of</strong>fhtorHhWiler *• ^yior Buttntsi hi^assists, to spark a 2-0 win hite. %In addition to At RaidNAMBDMANAOlROF TITLE OFFICEMlchele Martin has beeng l . M rf^'T STQUCHDOIAf Mt., Oct. 29 -Et N 5TIMEt . ) N o v . 5 A t S M ^ /t., Nov. 12 -Cumberlandtt m vstan OH)OcaanCltjm:-ViililiiilHiil,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^'44M444,,,,tttltiiHniU4Uitiiiiiittnni)in'ittiMmMi^^^''''"'"""'" 1 '"""''''^*^Coachi Tony (mini,••••l/l>t4,,,.!,,,,vviuauiilll W * | %E.a|IllTurklngton 533, Eva &532, Margaret JohnsonCatherine Dromsky 513.High ooorere in briMiktbivli1238AibuiyAvi""39W(»1J.Hom#2'00Homi1f:00Awayi0:00mm• 4 jf)^Three-game soccer slumpis snapped in Bridgeton. consecutive decisions toM1'Vlneland and MlliviUe," dnattng ftem fn»n mepCapeOne race, and mm•ft*WBled to scoreless Hiwithtm Hirbor Township.This feturday at 10 a,m.Leo Chase sends Ws teamout against CinnaminBon in„ fte ftuft Jersey CoachesTounwrnent. The Mdin,,-.jae seeded ISth and fte:Brates strand. The winnerWftnreededOakeresl.The semifinal will beWednesday, Nov. 9 atHighland. The flnal is setfor Saturday, Nov. 12 atGloucester Township Tech,Anthony Argiropoulosand Pat Morrissey scoredfor <strong>Ocean</strong> City In the wmover Bridgeton. It was BobMcAUistePs eighth shutout<strong>of</strong> the season.Earlier McAllister hadstopped 12 shots In blank.I ,WU play ftewinnBr <strong>of</strong> the ing BHT. But toale goaUeaph«llville-Bdg#wood garni, Dan Martin turned aside 14^1^Other teams in the shots to create the 0-0 tie.P Coaches Tournament In addition to the coachesInclude fep-se«ded Shaw- tourney, <strong>Ocean</strong> City hass and third-seeded Paul q qualified far the Croup p, plus WashlnRton Townip,Vlneland, Colling- Oakcreit, MainlandThree tournament,andfimMichael PrestonVAL-UAUTO PARTSAuto • Truck • MarinoWholesale • RetailAH PartB GuaranteedRetail Sales398-5400Authorized NAPA DealerMon.-Frl. 8-18at,fl.3Sth&ABburyAve.Kfiddle Towaahlp are ethereRom. »he CALt&JJ4CumberlandLUSUMCLUBCAADPARTY NOV. 4The Good Counsel Leisuredub will hold itsannual card party at 12:30MR. Friday, Nov. 4 in OurLady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel hall,40th Street and CentralAvenue. There will berefreshments, prizes, andtombola. Donation is $3.Tickets available at thedoor.Tnmy SuperTHE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.IFAOB 8 -SECTION TWORaiders downed in finals;Frank beaten in semisOe«an City's marchthrough the South JerseyGroup Three tennis tournamentended abruptly lastweek in the championshipmatch.Bastern (18*8), rankedseventh in Soum Jersey,swept Phil Blrnbaum'sRaiders, 5-0, for the SouthJersey tide in a matchplayed at AttenHe CommunityCollege.to another tournamentresult, OC sophomore Jentank lost toGlna Pileggl <strong>of</strong>WUUamstown, 6-0, 6-2T forthe second time this season.It came in the semifinalround <strong>of</strong> the South Jerseytnterscholastie Tennis Tournament.Pileggl, who also sweptPrank In straight sets whentheir teams met in 6 theon to lose, 6-2, 64, In Aetournament final to RhodaCobb <strong>of</strong> Moorestown.Cobb had topped Mainland'sAlena Spielberg, 6-2,6-0, In Ae BamlBnals.The one <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityplayer wiA a chance to winagainst Eastern, ShannonGarrtty, was forced to wiAdrawafter die suffered anankle injury, Garrtty wasleading, 6-2,4-3, in the secondset.to <strong>Ocean</strong> dry 1 ! 4-1 winover WUliamBtown, Garrityand Kelly L<strong>of</strong>ts each werestraight set winners at singles,supporting Frank, whowas beaten, 64, 6-1, byPUeggi.Nicole Pranus and KrlstyHetrick won at Bnt doubleiwhen their opponentsm. Mlddlt Township. Final MCMWU bomnJSn fretired after splitting AtGroup rhm toumamintfirst two sets, Karyn Tammarroand Heather (<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty won, 4-1) wentParentUNB sHIAttu.»AvCLOSED TUESDAYSHot Bagels withCream CheesePUSH 8UCID COLD CUTIBandwtehM • Hoaflles •and moralMori^ai ?am-e pm; Bun, 11 ui • i pntHOMEMADEHotSouplOCEAN CITYTHIS WEEK'S GAMESATURDAY, OCTOBER 29thOCEAN CITYvsEGG HARBOR TWP.12:00 P.M.AWAT•DarylDitrola, C-LBLEON'SMEN'S SHOP• CONVERSENEW BALANCENIKS PUMAAVIA'WIGWAMOpen Fridays 'Tili:30756 Asbury AvenueDili 399-2768HometownBankingis back"Good Luck"RED RAIDERSC.LBHAMADAnOOFINQ& SHEET METALOver 40 Years Expifleneiwon Ae second doublesmatch in straight Bets.In a Ctpe-ABflntte Leaguematch, the ninth-rankedRaiders topped figg HarborTownship, 5-0. All fivematches were straight setvictorlea.The Raiders meetQakerest on Ae road Alsttenoon and go toCumberlandtomorrow,BALLY GRANDTRIP NOV. 10A casino bus trip isplanned to Bally GrandThursday, Nov. 10 t sponsoredby Ae DemocrattcParty <strong>of</strong> Northfield. Busloaves <strong>Ocean</strong> City CommunityCenter, 18th Street andSimpson Avenue, 5:45 p.m,Tickets are $K lor Jntoma.'tten and reservation!) callm-im or 648*^48.Dan EipoiitoQB.fiHBPLUMBING& HEATING"When You WantThe BestWe're On Weet"345We8tAvenuG399-8167ALL TYPES ROOFINGNEW & REPAIRSVINYLREPLACEMENTWINDOWSSIDINGGUTTERS FLASHINGPhone (609) 119-1048 EdMamada328 West ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> City G-NGTyrone R6lfiRB-DHBSUPCflAtW390-7485KevtnMhitim1601 S(.* HAVEN AV£- i:MHEISTMtOfmWHUE0WNER9CONDOMHWUMdand FLOOD1S1A.The GodfreyFuneral HomesmMtmimosmmmrtllft' JiJJl J• II dl) niloH&GLEESON'SSTEREOSOMYflndOOASARBIGSCREEMREWTALSTower & AntennaAMiMto(X3,CWg*-£•Danint/rbaczewsfci0iOMOf0W>Rich DesflerT-DTBestBreak/astafntown...DINNERS FRUSAtNGWm0M391-1083f OJBHJ


editorials/commentPlace for abeachheadA state engineer warned Whale Beach propertyowners Oct. 17 that they live "on the most hazardoussection <strong>of</strong> beach on the whole Jersey Coast."Hopefully, that warning hasn't fallen on dMf earshopefully,local government <strong>of</strong>ficials are particularlymindful.Even common sense dictates that building on orclose to eroding beaches is dangerous. Over theyears It also proves costly to all taxpayers whosedollars help pay for government-subsidized floodinsurance and for government funds to stabilizebeaches and repair man-made barriers.Because local <strong>of</strong>ficials all too <strong>of</strong>ten have caved into the wishes <strong>of</strong> fellow residents and outsidedevelopers alike who insist on beachfront build-Ings the state is pressing for more appropriate,and much needed, control over coastal development.Had so-called home rule been practiced halfas much as it is preached, the state wouldn't be*fhw more <strong>of</strong> a say locally.Whale Beach, with relatively sparse development, is indeed the place to establish a footholdfer common-sense planning — by the state If needbe,the state we're InHelp is availableto rejuvenatedowntownsBy DAVID E, MOORE,Executive DirectorN.J, Gsntervition Foundation1 wads unhappy reference in this space recently to the1MS <strong>of</strong> "community" many <strong>of</strong> us feel as we watch ourcountryside, towns and neighborhoods being devouredby glitzy new developments, including fast-food outlets,discount houses and the like.Such things have their place (no sarcasm intended),but that place Is not historic main street. The character<strong>of</strong> any community dictates how we and strangers alikeWill continue to regard our towns, Of all places in ourtowns, stain street jets the pace.Is it rundown and shoddy? Is it becoming a hedge*podge <strong>of</strong> incompatible businesses? Or ii it sail a neighborhoodwith proud exteriors for businesses whichcommand foUowinp, which maintains an overall unity•gelling our town's Identity? _Thi importance <strong>of</strong> mainstreets everywhere has beenbrought into focus by the Of all placesNational Trust for HistoricReservation, a Washington-basedgroup which Isin our towns,fighting to save the amenities<strong>of</strong> our country's historicmain streetbackground so that all <strong>of</strong> uscan more easily see where sets the pacewe've been and who we«». Only with th»f knowl-edge wUl we be able to choose best where we are going,Here in this state we're in, the Office <strong>of</strong> New JerseyHeritage within the Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection(DIP) has since 1984 been,allied with theNational Trust through its <strong>of</strong>fshoot organkaHon, theNational Main Street Center,TWi hai resulted in an active "Main Street NewJersey* program aimed at ending decay <strong>of</strong> downtownbusiness centers, The emphasis for comprehensive revitaUaarJonhas four key facets; organization, promotion,design and economic restructuring.Any community undertaking a main street programcan count on the National Main Street Center forneeded advice on strengthening and balancing thoseprogram areas.There is legislation pending in Trenton to provideneeded dollars for this program.AfSfmblywowan Maureen Ogden <strong>of</strong> Issex <strong>County</strong>and Senator Catherine Costa <strong>of</strong> Burlington <strong>County</strong> iresponsors <strong>of</strong> A-1334 and S-327, respectively, whichwould authorize New Jersey to contract with theNational CMfer and to underwrite contracts and localgrants- Such pants would pay half the cost <strong>of</strong> hiring a*itnaln street manager" who would work closely withSttte and national centers to strengthen cooperationbifWeifl property owners, to help promote downtownareas, to shape economic restructuring and to advise onthe best rehabilitation and design chokes,Another Wll, by Sen, fir** PaJlont <strong>of</strong> Monmouih&m& would appropriate mm u a WHy tornwhich grants for local designs could originate.can be traceddowntowns resulfa ht bothprtton between aD Involved pwr/esi «td, fitafefllgent promodon to help draw people and«wri


\ijPAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CTTV, NJ. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 37,1088Some thoughts on football series tradition; and Dixie's memorialThe girls tennis tournament is over, and qualifiershave be*n detemlned for both soccer and field hoejwyBut there are still three weekends <strong>of</strong> football left btforethe New Jersey Staw Intenchplastle Athletic Associationdetermines the wains in its football play<strong>of</strong>fs.Six Gape-AtlanHe League schools are in the runningfar play<strong>of</strong>f posiUons in their respective groups.Leading the way, <strong>of</strong> course, is Holy Spirit, The powerfulSpartans, ranked No 1 in all <strong>of</strong> South Jersey by ThePhiladelphia Inquirtr and No. 3 by the Ceumr^Posi, are5-0 and need only to defeat winless Paul VI this Saturdayto qualify for the Parochial A play<strong>of</strong>fs. Holy Spiritwon the South Jersey title last year,Buena, also undefeated and dominating Division Two<strong>of</strong> the CAL, has already reached the first level <strong>of</strong> qualificationby winning six games. Lower Cape May, despiteift loss to Lenape last Saturday, is still a contender inGroup 2, But the Tigers have to bent St. Joseph'i andOakcrcst in the next two weeks.MiUville, despite the loss to <strong>Ocean</strong> City on Saturday, is•Mil in the Group 4 play<strong>of</strong>f picture. Among the threeteams they must realistically defeat before the deadlineii Holy Spirit. That game could also have been a winner-take-sllplay<strong>of</strong>f far the CALQne title had the Raidersnot spoiled the picture,St. Joseph's is in pretty good shape for the Parochial Bplay<strong>of</strong>fs, even if the Wildcats don't beat Lower CapeMay this weekend. But St. Joa cannot afford two lossesin the next three weeks.The other team in the play<strong>of</strong>f picture is Mainland. TheMustangs are 3-2, meaning they must win their nextTomWilliamsSportsColumnistthree gomes. It seemi Uke Group 3 is mow wide-openUian the other groups.The big obstacle facing Mainland Is the same one MilivUlemust dear — Holy Spirit, The Spartans are amongthe three teams Bob C<strong>of</strong>fey*i Mustangs must defeat tostay in the play<strong>of</strong>f picture.Now, keep in mind that Holy Spirit has beaten Mainland21 straight times. Including ISM when the Mustanpwere South Jersey champions. C<strong>of</strong>iey himself waspart <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> those wins when he played at Holy Spirit,The Spartans are one <strong>of</strong> the great Qpe-AUanticLeague football teams and are the cream <strong>of</strong> the crop thisyear. But wouldn't It b» ironic If Mainland somehowends Its streak <strong>of</strong> futility against one <strong>of</strong> the finest groups<strong>of</strong> Spartani ever formed?It looks Uke the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gity-Pleasanrvllle faetball serieswill continue through at least 19B9,When CAL <strong>of</strong>ficials gave WUdwood md St. Augustineone more year <strong>of</strong> junior varsity football before deddingabout their varsity future, Pleasantville's open dateremained Intact,If both schools begin vanity football In 1990, however,Plan Building & Remodeling NOW!MARMORACERAMIC TILENew Work andRepairsCall Paul Hartley390=8278• Mtff*•>•Pylly Trained PersonnelKirsttne-OltoilntDitiil FuelsIi Hri. i DiyUoeal St-rWiee399-0490BiSlOiNTIAL COMMERCIALINDUSTRIALBUILDING CONTRACTOR!FULLY INSURED&BONDEDCustomNew Homes/Now CommercialJoseph J, Slca, Licensed BulldefIFSINEARL L.SHAW, JR.-INC-ROOFING 4SHUT METAL WORKBRYANT FORCED AMHEATING111 Wilt AtinuiDIAL: 399 2128f• INTERIOR•EXTERIORinVICTORIAN ;PAINTINGPower Washing(609)399-6254OCEAN ROOFING & SIDING933 Wist Ave. Oce/in City, M.J.Free EstimatesCall (609) 398.9044Evenings, Call 398-3432"The Oldest Established guilder m <strong>Ocean</strong> City"TARVESJNC.Complete Bufldfrtg Services Since 1*4/HOME • BUSINESSREMODELING • REPAIRSCa/Z Earl Tarves 390-1230n MBifuiHD Mimmrstm, tu, mmnsonsELECTRICELECTRICAL CONTRACTORSimmim.FRANKLINPAINTJNQuality Workmanship• Free Eiflmafei• Interior • ixttrlor• Licensed8, Insured •399-081• Popcorn Ceilings• Power Washing• WallpaperingSpecializing in...REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & DOORS• HiSIDiNTML• COMMERCIAL• INDUSTRIALInterior A ExteriorVinyl Skiing GeneralRepairs- Woodwork CappingJ, Shearer991-3356390-0610* MOBILE HOT MATIN WASH SYSTEM •wooo < mmm t mn turn * mmm nipumamumm .*«** *«i • irmi turns * SNVKImmm •MUttmm, mmi • em * MKMUU t ratsNiMotfi RUST 1 M mm mm * mm IM mm tawttmMARK HAASPAINTING CONTRACTOR• INTERIOR/'•* EXTERIOR A J7HEW Construe linnResidentialHomesCALL 399-4322At long nv^y s«iM beiwifn Ae Ralttes «nd Qmyhoundsmay hivi to md,And, with MabOaBd draping dowi to mwm Twotor footballIn 1989, the options tor a new rivalry may bevwysllm".Ths athletic dirertors <strong>of</strong> the CAL made a very nice gestureat a recent meeting when they created a memorialfeDMFtoliSome thought was given to having the basketballchampions <strong>of</strong> each division meet In a play<strong>of</strong>f. And a fewfe vored pairing fetu? <strong>of</strong> the league's bast teams In a tap<strong>of</strong>ftoumament.But the Anal decision was an oil-star doubleheader.The best boy and girl basketball players In each divisionwiU face <strong>of</strong>f ioin«timt in March.SPORTS SHORTSOCIAN CITY DROPS ntlSHMAN FOOTBALLFor the second time In three yean <strong>Ocean</strong> City HighSchool has bean forced to terminate its freshman footballteam."We had IS players," said Tony Galante, explainingthe drcumstanees that led to the dedsipn, "tad wt wereprepared to continue. But one kid transferred andanother became academically ineligible. We felt that 13players wa» not enough,"The first-year Raiders had a 1-2 record, beating Mainlandbut losing to Absegami and Holy Spirit.<strong>Ocean</strong> City dropped Its program for the 1986 seasonfor the same reason. That group, now juniors, includedsome talented Individuals who are now key players Inthe varsity program,JOIURBANI IS A-C-L ALL STAR<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Joe Urbanl wai named to the all-starteam <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Semlpro Baseball Leaguerteentiy,Urbanl, one <strong>of</strong> the top hitters in die league, wai joinedon Hie all-star team by Dale Amos and Alan Cicatiello <strong>of</strong>Hammonton, Bob Cola and Scott Stevens <strong>of</strong> Buena, KanLewis <strong>of</strong> Galloway, Bob Wright <strong>of</strong> PleasantvUle, BrianJlampettl and Gary Cicattello <strong>of</strong> Unwood, Kevin Hallman<strong>of</strong> Abieeon and Brett Marshall <strong>of</strong> Bgg Harbor,Four players from champion Margate were also honored.Tie quartet Included Yo|l HUtner. BrnleTarsitano.AlSacco and Mike Adams.8KYHAWKS WIN THIRDThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City Skyhawks deftattd Upper Township,21-0, reegntly to lift their record to3-1.Eddie Reichle scored first for OC on a 38-yard run,Jimmy Femsler scond on a 16-yard run and josh Bakersprinted 98 yardi with an intmeepti<strong>of</strong>t for anothgr TD.The Skyhawks play at Wildwood MB Sunday afternoon,They have four |amei renialnjng but only one,Nov. 11 agaiflst Lower Townihip, is at home,VINCENT STAHLERtelmd BuilderQWPCARPINTRY"REPAID ALTERATIONS • RiMODIUNQ • ADIVINYL SIDING • VINYL REPLACEMENT WIND• PHONE 399-4724*Testod/Csftlfletl Since 19883N9CertalrflteedttVmytSWInaAWIodowiAnchor Building Co.ALTERAT10H9 • REWOVATK3H9PO Sox 1191<strong>Ocean</strong> City, NJ 08224Charles Ha»pel-3»8Sfl67John Bolton-3W S34JYOUNG CONCRETE*.n EXCAVATING, Inc.POOTINOS • SIQgVVALliSCURBS • PATIOS • BACKHOi StftVICiServing Atlantic and Cape May CountieswuifmV'.r«m-tmOman CHyNawJtniy0822$FRED LAMB ^Itfane Right The first titaeVw Less399-7090It will mark the first time the league has been involvedIn an all-star game sines <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Seagull Classicsponsored games In 1979 and 1980 between the CAL mand the old South tareey ConSwnee. "The initial doubleheader will take place next Mancfcand the molt frequently mentioned location is AbsogamlHigh School.U you've ever been mere, you know- mat Absegamihas one <strong>of</strong> the fftiest facilities in South Jersey, ft is abeautiful gym and can handle large crowds.On the other hand, If you've evw attended ttie SouthJmsey basketball all-star game, you know mat the gymIs generally only one-third to one-half full. And thosegames feature the best players torn mow man 90schools.The Intermediate school in <strong>Ocean</strong> City 1B not one <strong>of</strong> thebest facilities for varsity basketball, to act, no other varsityboys team in CAL-One has a hdUty any worse.The quBsHon, however, Is whether aU those «eati mAbsegami are necessary. Would it not be better to fUlthe intermediate school gym to overflowing than toplay in a haU-empty Absegami,There's one more reason. If the Cape-AHantlc Leaguejust wants to have an aH-star game, tnen mey can play itanywhwe,But if they're preparing a memorial to Dixln Howell itbelonp, at least the first year, in <strong>Ocean</strong> CitylRec Center wrestlingteam scores 20 winsThe <strong>Ocean</strong> City ReereanonCenter f«U wrestlingteam scored 20 wins duringa multi-state toumament atLower Dauphin HighSchool in Pennsylvania Oct.8,<strong>Ocean</strong> City's Pat Lynchtook (hi Award for the outstandingwrestler, for hisdefeat <strong>of</strong> a four-time stateplace winner from Penniylavanla.<strong>Ocean</strong> City wrestlersscored victories againstgome foe best wrestlenfrom Delaware, New York,New Jersey, Pennsylvania,West Virginia and Maryland,Over BOO wrsstlers competedin ttie tournament.Also taking a first placeaward was <strong>Ocean</strong> City'sTim Gallagher, whorecorded five wins enroutito his title.Other Ocflan City wrestlers. scoring wins wereDave, Carrldolo, DrewMuzalay, John Nagasuka,Danny Law, Prank Sannlnoand Scott Smith.Adam Wing, BrandonFogarty, Matt Addletnan,Dave Law, Jos Carideo,Chris Curhn and Eric Sdubbaalso competed.HIGH SCORERS INPOINT CARDSSomers Point SeniorsCard Club high scorers forOct. 12 In pinochle wereDot Rudolph SSI, RuthHaas, 550, fed Halt 538,Evelyn Ken 538. High scorersin bridge were HerbChaffee 4,190, MargeThome 3,960, Bob Needhammer3,770 and EmmaMcCullough 3,540.Pat LynchOutstanding wroirtltrleThe Oceaji City Recre-1ation fall wrestling teamwill travel to Lock HavenState College, Lock Hav«Pa., Oct. 29 and 30 to competeIn the Lock Haven Full IClassic double elimination |tournament,CHAMBER MEETS•AFTER HOURS'The first Business AfterHours <strong>of</strong> the 198849 "quietseason 1 ' will be helf 3-7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 at thtiAtlas Motor Inn, BeachDrive, Cape May. Sponseradby the county Chamber<strong>of</strong> CommeKe, flie eventis an informal social gather-Ing tot members andfriendi,CaU46S-71Sl.G. ROWLANDGeneral CanneryDECKSOUBSFICIALTYssyw.,wperieaea * small jobs weieomeBus. 30MOM Res. 398-0946"gustom work at regular prices"TOM HOLLANDVHTALUMNUiiCAMi/etfrtopnt/Kf• «THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27.1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY.NJ. PAGE 7 - SECTION TWOCross country teams add wins; girls have 34 straight, Do continue just a bit.about the "Internationals*held In Japan several week*back.> We are thinking In terms<strong>of</strong> expenses and who paysthfrwiy. At the Olympicssome natioirw pick up thebill whUc here In the UnitedStates it is strictly donationsihatpay Uw freight, but In•huffieboard it is the individualplayer who mustassume the full responsibility<strong>of</strong> cost.So you see to find 25teams or 50 players whocan shell out thousands <strong>of</strong>•dollars, even though you• have the whole nation t<strong>of</strong>ind them, Is no easy assignment,On top <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> thisshufflin' onbyEdVolthwe, as well as Canada and learners to acquire son* <strong>of</strong>Japan, aw deeply endebted the strategy __ <strong>of</strong> ehuffleboard.to those who probably take Not only that but any mewfrom their vacations as well bers <strong>of</strong> the club, which costsas their pocketbook andrepresent their country in asport that Is flnaUy grow-$2 per year, is entitled toplay. So any <strong>of</strong> you <strong>Ocean</strong>Qtyites who would Uke totry it, come over to thehad ocoiion to play ooum between Sth and 6thin the paddle game and street near the boardwalkwere really surprised at the and join in.enthusiasm exemplified. We who are the morningHere we have a group <strong>of</strong> group were in a huddleshufflers, some <strong>of</strong> whom recently realizing that sudareIn the top bracket and derdy It ii November andothers in the middle brack- the cover that wai to bo inet, and those who are just place by the middle <strong>of</strong> Sepleamingthe game <strong>of</strong> shuf- tember Is still in limbo,fleboard, all picking a card The paddle game groupto get a partner for three were also discussing thisdifferent games and all catastrophy for the windsseem eager to pt going, are about to take on a bitingTWs is a good way forforce. We ,wUl have toappeal to BUI Jeffrlw forthe wind breakers which,all though are not a Utopiansltutation, do help duringthe cold months.So dear Dill, we do appealor better yet - lets get alongwith the cover.Exterior added• The bolt building under construction at the but <strong>of</strong>J;,Shlp Channel bridge, lay Avanue In Sem§rs Point,k reeently received • corrugated metal covif to Ha iteel-?: girder sktiton,TRIPTOTHBMIT NOV. 30<strong>Ocean</strong> City Arts Centerwill sponsor a bus trip seethe Georgia CKeefe Exhibitat the MetropolitanMuseum [<strong>of</strong> Art In NewYork ClWi Wednesday,Nov. 30. Bill leaves ArtsCenter, 3601 Bay Ave. 7:30a.BM haVt New York 4p.m. Tickets are $26 members;|29 non-Biefflbers.Admission to exhibitincluded; lunch on yourown.All social news Itomemust be submitted Inwriting, either typed orInt&l<strong>of</strong> • BtHriBfCHERJORemodeling Co,iuttort-SpoutJsodnja^penlry-Palnlin), /IndfiWB-hfendynlanJin'iRepairs Qlvan Prompi /All20 Yoam Exporlgnoo((609)476-4906D.B. ERNSTRIQISTIREDCUSTOM BUILDER• NEW HOMES • BATHS • RENOVATIONS- ADDITIONS • DECKS • KITCHENS399-8024FREE ESTIMATESA Family Business Sines 1B73Samson-Appliance325 West Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N J.NfMlMdlrfkiL AIRSIBVICI • PAHTS • SALIS• W3HWASHER3• WASHER3 4 DRYERS• HEAT PUMPS• MICROWAVE OVENS399-0388$,WURCHOICEPAIR MAGNETICoraCMMtantTOeOaanaqrgiitaaflM land and tQMgmy. Both teams, however,oounB^ twm eaended to .And the Raldtr boyi must wait until tomorrow*to Btowk in hgadm>*ead team also drifted Mateto34 straight last land to improve (to Cape May <strong>County</strong>afternoon to go after thechampionshtps.The meet wasrained out last Friday bidrescheduled far tomorrow.Lori Heywood, who hasbeen the most consistent <strong>of</strong>The Blueboy<strong>Ocean</strong> City's talented quartet<strong>of</strong> runners, established anew+ecord for the limvoodcourse in 18 minutes, 33seconds.James DeMarco <strong>of</strong> Audubon receives the Mayor's Trophyfor catching the largest fish, • 31 -Inch blueflsh, duringthe annual Delaware Valley Surf Angler's tournamentOct. 12 In Sta Isle City. DeMareo was In competition withseveral hundred anglers. Presenting the trophy IsCommissioner James lannone.SUNDAY BRUNCHThe Sands Country Club invites you toenjoy our Sunday BrunchServedfrom11:00 AM, to2:Q0PM. every SundayIncluded with our freshly preparedbreakfast and luncheon items you willreceive a complimentary glass <strong>of</strong>champagne or a Bloody Mary,$12,95 per person*Reservations NecessaryPlease Call 927-5071Country ClubMays Landing Rd. Somers Point, NJ,^Present this ad and receive a $2,00 discountfor each member <strong>of</strong>yourparty. Offer expiresOct. 30,1988- m|Window ShoppiiWe have more iitsitieLori Tewnsend <strong>of</strong> Kingsway,five seconds behindHeywood, and <strong>Ocean</strong> Q^tAlison Amicone, in I&42,also bettered the old Mainlandcourse mark, 1&-47 by<strong>Ocean</strong> aty"s Melody Sye in19M.Kelli Dougherty finishedfourth for <strong>Ocean</strong> City, winteammates Terry Doughertyfifth, Kate Bell sixthand Meggln Farrell seventh.They helped MikeNaples 1 team build a 1549win over Mainland and a19-42 victory over Mag-(way, ended Kingsway 1 *25-moet win streak.The OC girts remainedNo. 2 In South Jersey, ball-Ing only Paul VI Kingswayheld onto the third spotlag Harbor Township(12th), Mainland (13th),Buena (16th), Mlllvllle(17th) and Bridgeton (20th)were listed among the secondbest ten.Mainland's J.C. Sykeswas the first to finish in theboys meet, beating <strong>Ocean</strong>City's Clarence Bishop byStop in and SAV6!two seconds and AdderLeon Palermo by three seconds.Scott Bell came honefourth. Jack HosMter fifth,Ed Cuter stem and JeffDrake seventh, helping theRaiders to a 20-43 win overthe Mustangs,The Raider boys wereranked 14th in South Jerseylast week, Paul VI was alsonaked at the top in boyscompetition. 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•i 'i 1i!LNew TeachersION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN OTV, N J,Bruno and Rojas complement staffThe history department has continuedto expand by making another, addition toth» staff.John Bruno, former teacher at JordanRoid Middle School, wUl beteaching freshman history. Why ttiemove from the middle school to highschool? "The students are mow motivattd.dedicated towards their goalsand to itrivtng forpotential."What drew him toOCHS was ourreputation a "good academic andatheletic tradition." Thus far, thoadjustment has been wry smooth forhim. To this point, ewtryone hasb§en very eooptratim fv« be»nreally encouraged by the faculty's display<strong>of</strong> high teacher moral and theircommitment to pr<strong>of</strong>eMion. The stydentshave also been impressive intheir desire to do well,"Mr. Bruno is looking forward toparticipating and contributing toTheBillowsPublishedschool aetivitiei. in tact, you'll beseeing him on the btwbaU fields inthe spring coaching J.V. He hopes toreally become involved and to be apart <strong>of</strong> the Ooean City trmdittan.Amber Taylorbythe students <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City High SchoolGriswold unveils workpholobr CM. TroutOoiaaCHy artist, Scott Grisweld, Sr. recently unvtllid his latest work — a portrait <strong>of</strong> Mr, Michael Subolleh, theformer superintendent <strong>of</strong> Ocian CHy schools, The portrait now htngs In the <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School library Join-Ing Mf, QrHweld ire his grandchildren, Scott and Becky Qrlswold, and hit wife.Combattingcollege costs"Just how much will eoUegf coitme?" This question weighs heavy onthe minds <strong>of</strong> college-bound studentsand their parents. It Is a question thatwe, as students, must begin to eon.sider as we make the decision to fur*ther our education, No one is going toMil you that a college education isn'ta costly pursuit, The average co*t <strong>of</strong>college tuition has risen 7 percent Intile last year. But there sue ways youcan bring down the cost <strong>of</strong> college toan affordable level for you and yourfamily.Among the many monies availableto aid those with a financial need awScholarships and Awards. A meetingheld at the school last Wednesdaywas designed to assuage the fears and. misconceptions some may have concerningScholarships and Awards-Many confuse the terms"scholarship" and *award*- Scholar'ships are given to tiieote who can,through the process to applying,prove that they have a financial needAnyone who wants to apply for mf<strong>of</strong> the various scholarship* <strong>of</strong>fered,can pfcfc-up an appllcattons in the"Bienvenido Senera Rojas," say<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High Swinish studentsMrs. Marie Rojas, a Spanish teacher.Is the newest addition to the foreignlanguage department Mm Rojas saysthat she is happy tobe here teachingat the high school.Previously, Mrs. Rojas taught atWoodbine Elementary School, WildwoodCatholic, and Bridgeton HighSchool. She also taught English inCosta Rica, her mother country, for•even yean. "It is a tranquil countryin Central America, and is a nationwith no army," says Mrs. Rojas.Mm Rojas came into the UnitedStates on a scholarship to New YorkUniversity, and has been teaching inthe Cape May <strong>County</strong> area far themajority <strong>of</strong> the Ume since. Besidesteaching, Mrs. Rojas Is also an activemember <strong>of</strong> the Human Service AdvisoryCommittee (an organization thatdeals with awareness protects forproblems related to the public.) Mrs.Rojas acts as a llason between the HispanicCommunity and the HSACMrs, Rojas feels that teaching Is varyimporttnti and it Is a very enjoyable Cos* Wee. TWs year, Swornprt <strong>of</strong> her life. She finds education to looks toward to an exriHhg emUniUhbe benefldal not only tothose In the Man in her teaching career.United States, but also to those inby Mleh«l UnglqPsych Club News in BriefThere are many dubs uid activitiesat <strong>Ocean</strong> City High Schral, but one <strong>of</strong>the most beneficial to toeschool andcommunity it the Psychology Club.This dub, having at least 40 members,Is made up <strong>of</strong> juniors and seniorsonly,Thn .idvtsor <strong>of</strong> the dub 1B a historyand psychology teacher, Mrs. IdaMargiJis.The newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers for the1988-89 school year are: BnmdaLlhou, President; Troy Dawkins,Vice-President; Melissa Campbell,second Vice-Presldent; NlnotchkaJohnson, Treasurer, Barbara McAlar-' rdn. Assistant Treasurer, Lara Cooke,Recording Secretary; Pamala Vlnske,Corresponding Secretary, and MaryEsposlto, Public Relations.At the first meeting the main activitiesfor the year were discussed. Thebig event for the year it the annualTalent Show. This night <strong>of</strong> continuousfun Includes both competitive andNflB nup^nnjshipTori Walters and VkklShcptiihe basis <strong>of</strong> academic excellence. Top Aptitude Test on Tuesday OeUftwo othetw who know thatredeve an award there is no requirementtopDVdfintdll/Ton hu g tmdyttewVo* *&her id.nary/Iff noiunfcffltohdtflMiUioM <strong>of</strong> students acrosw the If* not the kfaid o/ attfra WAML'etoprDVdfinattdaliieecl natton take thaw tests esdt year, The everyday. " ** but Vkkiit more hrd core and ^To assist you in piattnfaig your W^ help prewre students totakfltlw tern Cahacungait, a AhotAmplta' mveSuyMTtnfinancial dttatidtt, you may find itixaoiamx ftymme tent,anom0nti\MnniM tortnsr ( • Wtobttfhtfte trendy othtrecotihdprol to flawttlt source* <strong>of</strong> cottyNo one cm thtdy /or dieie testa, ^ - -ff


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Wi-AM'm. tairi and kuii^rf MiiM. 1$14,SHwi iuoTnicAL mmnu • m-WAMTtD TO BUY - O»ih paM fctan-KM collecllblst, 0k) fumltum, Ing fern I rutura. iniMM, C ill 900-int, MM74wmomtmKANE'S COINSd 398-5998 ^>For tele Coin ftStampShop „ANTrOUESPurniiuri, OrliHial RUBSCHINA, QLASSPAINTINO.iTC,CAtL 399-9080DIAMONDS WANTEDTrtemti JiMtitriWwita 10 PdfWtMB yourmbud HlghHt urieM rMd.3M-0359Child CarotTEfl NEEDED • III tWNlilfhorn* la with 4 month old. Feb. • Juin." ' - im. mfWfM. Biter.ttiru Ffkj«y. tWIHMH* IM RrtliibU,AutMVMM M4UVM 0MMMM, MUMM IMtlim iv3w« MI Dwu oonOi nmLnp/IWIIIIt t w M fid out/ MUM WW* W MW UM r*44«, CMMW• fewil^rfC^riHAA I^HnAM Jtfid fir Jid cnjBninv* nwpM nil nmMoMitry. W«wiHUi«a MMMrft *»•MTAMM Md WMMM. YOU HHMt H iWMM«1M, tfA 0*1WMOVijft>w&*Wt»CLVMOUtH H£L£Mr - S *vw >ettA atI (WrWiiWturnout im'timmiimW*' MM ««•* tOM tfM*. £3tutorBUNRIBE LANDSCAPING . b«lgn,load, IM » iisni wmK light #*iinB,FIM Mtlmilil, Call IMp snnlnsl MrBEACH CHATS •BEACH PROD,NoUrv Public BtrvlctBoil MaintenanceHrjuw and MotelMarine Essaying ServicetnsuredP.O. Box 771) Mw-mora, NJ399.3017 or 39MI00PtMfSAM THE CARPET MAN494-2742.691.8100 r-CLEANING 19 MYSPECIALTY_ Let me ihtM youExoeltant Mfirwiat I dowindow* loomJULIANACONSTRUCTIONMiMTIflED BULDIHp9p«elallilng ImP «•»DECK8.A0WTI0N88«n«f«IC«fi»Mef(fi()398-5919OKKEepiSERVICETutortiACM«r« car WTOMMOmmRICHARD ADAMSHOME IMPROVEMENTSKitchen & Baths • Replacement WindowsDoors a StomvDoors • Drywall & PaintingVinyl and Ceramic TilfiGeneral Carpentry399-0890CUSTOMIPAINTINGqFWEEESTIMATCSMNnMtli1274143CLEAN SWEEPCleaning ServiceIM?ANDEASON-OJOtMSTAQSALElqutdallort M rnuw contwih iMMtatH, mill Heraiul urvtnCALL 927-0975MM,•DWttHOUE REPAYSLEWSYPIffiR390-8298W Yn. ItMriwn*SSHORE ELECTRICALSERVICE 'Smell Jobs A SpoclaltyCotilftg Fani, FUWHi, EIWrtoTDMlm t»SiM md rapaced.ff GALL 399*7141COMMHOALMAINTENANCECleaning ServiceOffla.. htUmMWtadowi > Now CDtumidlonPn« BttbmteiProttlpt (tjllihle SetvlialBROORSTVTV » Hpt toRipalmRELIABLE CAR DELIVERIESAnywhefo on East CoastFLORIDA SPECIALSCall after 6 p.m.308-0117•otitWINTEH STORAGEPatcong Harbor Marina927-835420 Ton Travel UffR w a steelQUAUTYELECTRICALCan Sparky 347-8S66,WARREN J. WOEHRCarpenterRepslrB^cfaimDECI® • STAIRSREPLACEMENTWINDOWSALTiRATONS • DOORSSKY-UTES • DRYWALL10 Yearn ExperienceStrving Ocoan City a MainlandnLEAVES/ Cleaned up andremoved399-37O6pik»i_HANDYMANmailTtnmSDAY, OCTOBER 37, IBMDEMOLrrroNSALEBring ywar mm ttdifWSUSMftnmfVARDBALE 6»l.OctCBth,»»jn,»Sp.m. 1*« 8. Short M, Mum ftkifils* Nov. ift.1D0 VIM OLD MUD ROCK VEB-MONT MAPLE Tw)nB8di,eMdM Tl-MM, Chest ot Dftwari, MdhTVMItaiieaningn. 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• ' / * , " •TUBfttMeMMStte MM EMM Mi MM MM* Me Real Estate $*te ib£*¥*^INVESTW* H JMD, REID h»v* mtt^mtjF Hwhfei vlt fmtira«iSi&BIS ^«***^ iffcts\tnii-- ^••••imgj £¥iiAH4lM f4(Hiipt fettat mil t* II tiii |JU •* •111U Win tin UHf < l KJ-JC IHT rtfi ISSIKw nn -Mil 1•utefeK 1 «"fcffcTfcfcai"iljithauiniigigHisWffAiTf•nit.BlgbHuMBQ^IBnI*OlIfr^&tHHlEbiuA^Hgg•**•ISKni- - fc*uiTfrnnicni l\^W Gpaf^ rrapB^ Inw^iB^fi^ anilMd P*do«ta*, mi DtetfefMtM. W* fciw • MpwMtit**,d*p«rtm*JAMES M. DWYER, REAL ESTATEINVESTMENT • DEVELOPMENTnot mm weHtMHnUttDDmALOCEAN CITYI vkw el Ihtft# pHvsty and b^sst ©fHit »ou* end. Three bedNona, 1 bafts, Fully IM.i!29,90ttOCEAN CITYNearly ntw first floor• peat wntttl lattttan tarshopping tHd belch. ModvaktJ^iw.St»,MO.OCIAN OTYTUpta* nwir Ml <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>City's ttMt popular besdies.Urge htntty home, fibarms., 2 bdtnl wiin 2rental units, Excellentopportunity, SIH,0OD,OCEAN CITYBiiehfront cendo, Ibdrtn»., 1 bath fully furniihtd.Bxcellent rentalhistory. lt?4,O0D.OCIAN CITYBuy living for young•porta imthuilaste Walk-Ing dJittnci to golf MIM,Two bedroom unitIncludes ill ibpllineti,Aiklng 1110.000.OCIAN CtTYMagnificent townhoustIM bithi S biteoniti,•very amenity poiitble.Prom $192,500.OCEAN CITYLike naw corner unit withmany aninitlN ltidudlngUvltig room with flrepUce,mauler bath with lieuwi,skyUghti, sU appliances,and more. $219,000.OCIAN CITYami dev«lupment opporhuilty,Mulll-tumlly with 4•idittHg Utdti. Old Vlclorianarchitectural charm.Rihlbilttttiindraiell.High pr<strong>of</strong>it potential.114,900,AVALONSuutlfiil § bBdwoaut, 2biiii, fully fimil»li»d cotidttmlhluuiiwith (KimView, Mt block U bench.Ftttm $149,500.VJLLAflCmy attgte familywith dtUdi#d MM onovlyfMdMHmifMHUM 2 «• I bedfowu* nipiMfiliufldw tootti, fullb«th. iili Include* illippiUnm, window tit*tmSiltmm, Reduced fomm,mitnvoooL«g8 tewttty umtMduple*, I Uodu totMMtriand btifdwiflii Many p»libllf (/«», iti htMOMfH mwv/ooom m % m iot.ltfwllnfl a iMamif 1 BwHIi « HmmWBWBMSBWQiMaiia glnlnlw mVBtmSU & T«l BWMgMli* IImmOALLOWAV TOWN-two babwMi UBlr hii Uv-Ing worn, dining MOM,bith, Uundfy room,w*!k4n do»ti and ce«rwlilr. All taplltnetiIncluded (n sale. OwnerinMeui to sell. 117,000,LONGPORTMdency omdo U a perfeet guttvny il t price thatcan't be beat. Btepa KM)ooean 11 wrfl as bay.1*1,900.OCEAN CITY, UPP1KTOWNSHIP, CAPE MAYCOUNTY AND ATLAN-TtC COUtW. Wt h»vt •vtrtety tf Dupltw*, sin'llt-famlly ud ttthdtttnltt.luma tu uti, til prinCOMMERCIALREAL ESTATEOCEAN CITYCommercial <strong>of</strong>Bc« bulW-Ing i,4O0 »q. ft, BHidmttiia k 400 m\. A, eommwdalplus idjdnlng IM Ihit «snU developed. Suwrt tonitructlon,great value. A»klnj$473,000.OCEAN CITVCotntnerdally toned, antcomtnerdal unit and 2 re»-IdeiHUl units grossing$17,000 plui annually.Excellent Income property.ilMiOOO.MAKMORABxcellent opporhinlty foret)itittierclal vtntUfi litheavily ttivtiltd uti, Lotsill 111 X 110. Or«atpotetiHal.1199,000.AIPICONttoomlng huus« un 129' NnoDu gommBTQW* ureaipotential. «12B,000.IdO HAHIOR TOWN-SHIPBlaci Ho»« Plki highwaycommercial. 9* set«l.aMitfMiWpeMtitfibufl'nSW OtncSj itEi Flupifiyeutrinily producingiW,flW ywrly ta Ifwoan,Call for mote lflforfliaHtffl.SM5O.0O0,OCEANV1BWViMflt lot (.46 tarn) In ahighly traveled if« withgteit vldblllty. Apptovedplans arid pcrtHlls lottitaii othit apac«».warnBUSINESSISMpolertHal, 2 apti., bttbmAop, plus 1,400 #4 ft.stwi ajfd/w Mm tfM«« (jtttmmmmmmmom«*c«ll«ril l««ivenAvenuePhilip Cassidy.Realtor2630B02(1-21B 342-5702)MM^MtMli|»tMttif.s«* m, dirtilynlihtnp, mtgnin^tniBEACH 3^-53SaOwn In <strong>Ocean</strong> CityStarting at $32,500ieautlRii coldiUiiiHiijtwd, owe bedttwm condo-iultei with brunch/wet bar nook with iWerowave, Urtebttlconltt, pool 6t mmdm/iitm worn,O b l k f t b h b i kinttiHJiiLlttH COLONIAL QUAKHMS,Sample A Salei Center Open 11Located at 7th St. & Occmi itPlymtjuth Place, Ocetn City, ivy(609)39840401tw iwithiw iitllik uhtHutratni i lu lullUt HUHblHiiil(MtKiiitms Nimbiiidiiin t«B«lu« miy totwitlltd if theil mv lime MIIHWI UI» An( HUNH iwd m Ibrlull lit Aillv MiwM upun iMjUMi lnJ ciHrtllui.mWi£h migmtimi iHrntoltfw bty ttti itgooti, iMim am kdWtMtk, dock»tui2bo»l apt, A ptm-«y/tdit<strong>of</strong>Hwith twttomtmm "~"hWmtoed Bxtltttlwly by UmW MAttKBttNO ASSOCIAIUS, ItBAtTOttSlame.fullytWB SEMWEL4JSDGB»,OCBAN CITY. NJ.^itiMMitta)*POCONOSCall 717^7-1540JU9TU9TH)Heated e hmity, dose toNbh^% iVlfUrfi L^ rttitnl-irHt -App» u trww. neo.eooLIKE NEW CONDOOn* IB, rtdueid toCentrally leotttd, tullyMi phis 8 »pts. tnd iJW^NtCI Vt«L¥ *DeFranco-Moore Inc.r/AD. Allen StretchRealtyMO <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.AT«0iAVCONOOIVONIUMSouthern exposure md.wipe* VIDIVB ir, yamfrom thli 8th flnor ipurt:mint m the iauth tesm. 1Urge bedhwmn 1 bithiS1SB,900,Lavtly 2 brti«m i bathfourth flow apartment toUus North Tbvwr. Bw^.tioiiil float pkn iMd spectaculsrvltwi <strong>of</strong> the dtyfrom the large dsckita,800.All uttlta it 500 Bay havePWat., pum$ t WeuHty,QU nmn tm ippomt.ffi*.»O0 BAY CONDOMINIUMithltiliyAw.reified ffltFOX REAL ESTATETHERE REALLY IS A DIFFERENCEINREALESTATECOMPANIES.CONOO < A pto <strong>of</strong>Omn City at 1 gtmipHmi Ml utd NdM fayih«pool or wiUt<strong>of</strong>o OM« <strong>of</strong> ih«flteoi tothfe Low c<strong>of</strong>tdo/«« tvWtfl ffidudtt* lmtf-1 'S' Swum1 fattask* fttt 1 ^^fMU9»mCOMMBftCiAL - 3 tedrtwtttt,2 bath tpiit leveltiwi« Mill /wc«Mi yardwit ptevltrtaly us«d 111Otfeati tenttt. Calliadiy to bid out «boufo«h« ptjimilii iwttmtWflttlERA® FOX REAL ESTATEmmmmnmwmwmVNMilMMiSatoOPEN HOUSESaturday 11 to 4 p.m.8693h8lduplex, renaviHewi m ebmBlrtid, hemd floor 4ns, i bifci tashrilni miitt* luire. Twa MraaM tpt,. EemoBtfetl gtt heat Mttty wteii, »t9,00ft.OPBNHOUSiSunday 11 to 4 p k m,AttMrtlvt 4 tedwomi ptui Am, m bithi, NoHh Md tew«.hoiine, 3-4 m ptridng, me bbdt M be«ch ind boardwdlktVortt and rear d«cSa e*d\ Boor, fully fumliMIi^ilp^i. Air BMwiKliMMSid, hwA^ opatttw, fith&tety, IW?,M0,OPEN HOUSESunday llto 4 p.m.884 - 4th Streetdaw to beach, spacious 4 bedroom, 2W bath iln^i hmUyhome, 40 x iOff lot. Living room, formal dlntttg room, eat-lnWtten, nmwom, i dneb, w^w mtptl MBW towndltion,mtny«)tt«tt49900BOOTH END CONDOPint floor, comer tot, S bedrooms, 2 baths, fully equippedkitchen with optn dliimg and living IM. S^arste bundryroom, excellent rental history, dose to tennis courts andbeach. S139.OOO.LUXURIOUS NORTH END CONDOBTwo bedrooms plm sleeping l<strong>of</strong>t, I biths unite, air conditioned,all amenlHen. Two decks with multi-level expoture,puking each unit, $139,000.GOLBGOAiTiiAUtYSpadous 4 bedroom, 2Vi bath unit with fireplace, frontandrear decks, cathedra! ceilings, ill appliances, Interior decorared and luxuriously furnished. Flmt floor $373,000, second. floor «9S,0G0.WIT ATLAHtiC BLVD. i MfttfilM HO, a m ipm*mm mSMI»•liii^wi *******rmmmmmrnmiANEW SINGLEMMILVHOM1Own i home lite this one,In a great arei ol <strong>Ocean</strong>City. 4 bgdroonii, tVtbathii air oondtloritd, githtat, giragi. <strong>of</strong>tirwi atBfiAOHBLOOKTOWNHOUilModern, alt corrdlUonod, 3btdroamii 2% baths,efast Is beach a beard.walk, oeiafi vlsws, Nlee^tnkd. Pirny <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fklng41U.ll*B6ACHBLOCKPour units, eraat condition!3 bedreortti, 1^ bathi ontint .and second (bom.Two bedrooms, 1Mi bath*on third floor. Plus apt. atam bodroom and bath.over garafls Heated.Aiaumable mortgage. Calltodiyt<strong>of</strong>ippolnimentatneouceoPour unit property onbeaefrblock, 2«Hood, master lull* Is onthe flrst floor,buck insert Inllvlno room, Huge gsngswith, 2nd floor storms orBMXBISB room, •194,000.CaH38B-369B.ilng Oape Cod m«|.denoe otters spaolouirooms and a brMtlglouiBay ami HBtghbwhdod 8bedrooms 3 baths, latyifamily room A icrsanedporch. Beautllully Imdspapadlot 1214,000. Call3t»-ieie.fbedrooms 2 baths In centrallocation. Ml appliancepackage, central air, fronta rear decks, coveredparking and storage area.Priced right at $194,000.Gall 300-1612.lueit Houiaonly 1 block from baath, flrtd close to the ewter 01town, two i badroomapartnonto, 1 aMmayaparMient and 1 gimtro<strong>of</strong>fii, Poierttlal moneymaker and priced at$169,900 OflH 390-3700.lETTY JOHNSONREAL ESTATE JNC.39B-60B6or822-7171Otermont - Modem eontemporaryOape teitums 4badnwms, e baths. Mmtlla In toyer, heat pumpwith centra! air, cathedralceilings, brick patio,dataohed garage. Pnm-•btiotktn prt«tt $160,000.Rnlshad It »18B,000. Oallaneaaso—?••nPmlng ^ bedroomhome PLt/8 2 ranttl units,•J htattd w/fli». Milnhouithaimodim kitchen,rear deck tnd private ya/d.Very nice neighborhood.SW4US.vutJiafji ||| BXufnlPni IOCS-(ten. First floor has Sbdrm,1 bath, second floor has abedroom, IV* baths, Heatad*<strong>of</strong>f-atreet parking, outsideshower, storage aenclosed porches.$230,000. Oall SttH61£


14 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN 01% N j.Real Estate Salss roWy 10 gotor Miter owner is t n ^ w(a income Ths BIB now«nda ha 3 bMrasmi, g tnahs.Brepfces infl g vay as,i(Bbl»Aiburjf Avenue IsaHlon mrsnhsjna. plea. em. t7-»UnllmKiS potential ouetoblo »RhIhh new Hnlr^ 01 the DnmAmi Hats m 11th 1 CentralAvenue imsM repeat .HI.Sffiellg. Up lo 23 roomi and i. Can fcterrAgency tefJut lilted BnrJ 11 thi Hghl prtcolTWl iteond floor lull* (umlihadW * !• In like naw omOTioriuW hilurw a bedraomi, iMhi. Caihodrai caning, DM(ir»pltea, arrt much mart. Con.vtnlinl locillon. Asking•1*0,9001VIAIIII AdKNC'VREAI.EKTATHlilt Asbury Avo.OconnCllv.N.j.Real Estate SaleW« Cons MmM tsar cands•U Mugful vtom ol oceanPtauna tncWsa 4 esaioam*, etwin, wnfleus mm, M Mcuffing*. Altar you've msiMnaths other, on WMey (or M*300.ooo chort ihit eu tordMi»5,008.Awnw tor under Kmggo?How gnu noo MM, MM Tw,Hw M m unM MM htmdWW rTrosiry lumkhM hr MlIIMJOu, Donl rjafgy en lhaml>•Low imhtwinct vinyl tidoden Oantny AVMUB, nW IBrael, TWl propsny hM gasNat, Bsntnl iir, flrsphna, m-pert, huge sundack and an ammrants) httwy. Ada avaJMMam entiijBS tor IIM.ooo (tut BooraMitiS.OMBearidlh<strong>of</strong>.Fylr*futnlihad. Call now)^Franklin c Wi Warnsn, r-imlh ol iinl Rum, |.fBfA«idBair»ftinsXnmin',iiniifiirinuiJUiirtOutstanding tingle home on comer lot complete with fullbay views. 5 bdnni,, ! Cull baths, living ream, w/fp, newkitchen, 2 cur garage and mom $231,000, Excellent condition,Inipetl nowll"(l«tf?«Colll!B(KiUlVfinr,IS*f»l[»ToOte«llCII»ll«flffl(ti"k, 4 hatiioemt,2 bifhs.UUuffDfl, eat-InWw/flrapliee, osmm ti$mfrom dwri, 1916,000.COMTfMWBABVSPLIT LIViLp B f » fWfm,,2bi(hufiHwtfltt(rfl§l(t 1 pafW f1 gtef t oifi, Qftil ftfifa! hh.tery, Prtetefteitllif$1 19,0M, ,Real Estate Sate Real Estate Sal© RMl Mate SateBEACHBLOOCOUP1EXJOB absui i«r » oomttmk. youl M Mi (SH*/ I Mason«anMnf no am ca gn» MM tar Hgt WM%,-NEW DUPI^X-OAV VIEW¥ai «ni taaMi M Brt llowi BrM Mnora, Mrs MnM| leem, ••ttMIMnaipike.miMmpMniMMftmnMcigBhw. M> mnmr«nG». RMueU » Kas,w».WVKTlllBITOPPORTUNmpBgfii (Bom, four M W M buBftij. M l» ertjf H 78.000 OH ta IBT man Wo.SUB-WVTStONOM is tor details nboul our rM W tutMJMSJai In EflO HMsr TewWdBEWVICC STATIONPMaa buuoan IBT th» an m«*mnt, Irmss My gstgi cotipta* ««h NW^ nee I l MMM^oggDOWNTOWN DUPLEXWsva |UH MM iha MM IMi M«osn d^Ka, |M • Men vgk M ••hop«. boa* *M bevmtfi, Oaachod g cw get0i AM Mi M Hi •iisB.ioe.JOHNSON REALTORS833 Wesley Avenue399-5010^Franklin c WilliartKNew construction - Quality3 Mm., 2 bsih. gashat, cental air, Hreplact,gtnp. Comer propertyWith Bay Views. S144,5O0.lit floor, 1149300 tedBoor,New listing large Duplex,I bdrms., 2 bslhs fachunit Appros 1 ywr aid.Asking $211.000.Inmieulite Cottage, 2Urp bdrini., fuU bith t,Biw kit., Ideal far ittrteior retirement home,Inspect today!!!Two bedroom bungalow,gas heat, Ig. let and <strong>of</strong>fstreet parking. Needs TLCAsking 171,100,iBeomi Pfothieef, 1 heatedunits w/excellent rentalhlilory. "SI" Qroii$23,000 + excellent buy at•114,900,Under Construction -Duplex Condoi • S bid.rooms, 2 bathi flnplaeeeach, plus many nice tea*tUfes. Bicclletlt buys at»124,900,1st floor $129,9002nd float,ismth End . Spidous litBoor Ccmdo 1 Wrms, 2full baths <strong>of</strong>f street parktag, $127,500.Bayftant Townhouse, livingroom, w/fp, din. rm,,kit, S bdrms.. 2V% bithl,den, central air, 2 opendecks, 2V& car garage kboat slip. $225,00tt.Established Ml and SundryBusiness - North andhigh traffic location. SaltIncludes Real Esttte-Buslnessand equipment, CallMay for complete details,Rwe Fufd, lagoonfront lotiOxIOO w/4 boatsllps,MM.500.OnB.o|.i.Kind TownHoUM.Uv.m., formal din,«»., familym., w/fp, kit,3 bdrms.,2Vibalhs, garagefc lovdy fenced In yard.Onlyit»,iOO,Excellent Investmentopportunity • Largeduplex with manyImprovements, 6 bdrm.and 2 bdrm, unit directlyacross from the beach «tboardwalk. Great rentalpotential estimated gnuIncome 121,000 Plus. Pricetaduetdll Owner anxiousllCiU TODAY let «ppdnlrrtent.A MUTUAL BEN6FfTC0Mf*NYSERVING OCEAN CITY and UPPER TOWNSHIPSAVING SELLERS THOUSANDS IN LISTINGCOMMI33ION3IISALES and RENTALSMRtXAMPLg!1 M it;iOOOiYourfllonal commissionjBBU" "«tradftlenal Mmmlitlentfadlllonal commissionwould bo ff^QO1170,000. Our fetWW bi M^M. SAVIfo. mwHh ui,1110,000, Our feth us.Sivlnas aft oompafid to a i% commission andare not fixed by law. Each <strong>of</strong>flcs Is independentlyowned and opflfaled.-f------j. MyfooPwporttea for Sale By Owner301-3rdSt.OcflanClty 399-8300ASBURY AVENUE SPECIALWfil iftirinyfnfd S t&dg^rift, 1wMn fcJi^fift, row reel*I. LESLIt LAWRENCEREALTtB4101CBO1AL AW, 0 CMMI14WATERFRONTNiw wmwnpowy •»«», ealm M ftry•», ^tt PU MM. oa ^»4He,tk,•0UT|IWp .Jrt ««*, i MreMfl, 1RoomsA NICILAMI ROOM • tor a MM Bin-Mman,IMy«ri*nMrd«t«n. illlt,lalriand thMW, ( g«M maak a d t j ^ ^KM«^S« RMHh,«!MflMASTER BEDROOM • boauttrulty Mr-MOTEL EFFCIENOY UNIT! • goodnW color TV, AvtlltUa d«lly, w»W7mMtily,oaiiHMigi,tyniry tltc/i w/Wtehon, Isvuer. pfiono,¥KwD| in U!lfWHPymonln, 1 »i PSf*Ufll, denn, tats, no taeiWisc,wMaROOMS. iBIMtali M up, Vaar round.Uraa, eomfiMUa, quiet, 10th a Contral,Ntirbu. and bbaWwajk. m-\ (fi.$50-S85°P 0 ER S WEEKBI8CAYNE HOTEL399-1333PRIVATE•MBROOMS-Jrs'lrantII uMit.Call 390-0440THE ASBURY CLUB1357 Asbury Ave. -Real Estate RentMODERN RANOHEfi IN OARDeMfl^ *^S&mu I M«Ll^lfflBdfeortil, I MM, Ml hMl, With*/ L<strong>of</strong>flSi M^rfwk r^wMl^riWttfu, dHhwalhK, ilio monthly plu. WMlW Marmora, Oalll»«4fiflwtgM and at»o. CM H»o»r Real itSu, -lownhoui*, 1a, otntrai at/,, jacuul,rJu» un,~0n6uBMA tscupaney 1* fiWFBBSioiWL OFFDI • ocean oily,HOfTTHEND OWE Oil THREE BDRM.APT, - No MM. HafaranoM lMO«llMe7S7aOCEAN CITY flAADENS • baautiy rtljdtfiWnaiefMrhjw), 2nd «., w/roorrn, 1 bitra, all i/jpl, f/p, w/W pat, pffvalf drtVai^ay, woodao k4. wp«tt, IMS nwritfity, oil MW34«0OCEAN orrv - VM/ ami,•pL 1 Wif nflPn OT HVnbau MM JLiiiA^M 4 m^itMk arlfOfT(C£ PCn AEMT - flW fla fT, - Ay-ON tm, $4*4 p* rt»,TOWNflMIPStore/CALL OWNER399-8282PuWJcWoHC*NOTTOBtiOLWiTW10-Sf11T,P,M1B,?lMS,oea»— MannnniCeMHsumJtntyMiOOP•raptwi'mi 110%ISISTii Miem.mow/JmgWl.ai^Wi i«y A»»hut,1114 OFBunny AwtlUaa,*— -• - Hsjiffaj|lo«lion wai grantadwhich dstJiion Ian la on lit \%» andI avail- avilablB lor Inspectlnn in tha MunkilpalBuilding, Buing, BufkJInfl j Otllco, C ot " BomertPotnl.NawJouoy.t l N J uDaied ariBmaraNnt, NtwawMyThlaeiittf ayMOctaMr'BSplanning Bodrdol SsfitlM PoMQ»(irglanaHutch«iiOfl uhflSecfi i W y tt"* tot"* Board1f>i7,1TlP,r'li10,ISPUBLIC NOTIOENOTICE OF bEOlSION OPPLANNINO BOARDTo whom ttmay oorioam!Publlo NotltM la rwfaby glvan to anpsraons thai • publlo hMrirtg wuRaid on 10/ifl/BB «t WhWi riaiarTna «napplloailon for mtWrlloition <strong>of</strong> ixt<strong>of</strong>llnnl sHo plan appfttval on BKNA1408 t40fl, Lot! Loti a 8, a.otj _ e.02, eoa., s.oa, am oom-monly known a* 600 Bay Avanu#, Avitiii.•smara Point, Naw JMty, MMniifd.tild appiioailon wat eriniidwhich docaTon M on III* M mM>{Us torln«p«dion In lha MunieiMllulMlnj, BtMldirto OHIM, el seMMpaini Point, flit* NswJer»«y. Ji««yPlanning Board <strong>of</strong> somwi PointQ l m HifhSaorAary lo Iha Hoaro10-27,1T,P.F.|11.SSREAD THE PUBLICN0TICE9 AND PROTECTYOUft RIGHT TO KNOW!FtortdaBaalEitateWIMTf H HEMTAL - Oao, Jan. AOvaotfvw,OMAM VIEWV.NJ.LEGISLATIVE NOTESmmtttut wtikto gMw by Ktep. WtaiHughes, DN), to«r»gtt«m the federal lamk AIM•fl^wd fc| the ton Oan.would mtlt t new ModoiBW tgtbtst those who u«ewgaaed to the business oldistributing pornography,and SorWd the wuisudgtkn©I obMinltjr — n definedby the Supreme Cbuw—by«We television.and make iu crime tow possess ^m Intent todistribute child pomoRwphywobiowl^Ereia«ribuUdlftgi or on federallands.Commercltl "diaNa-Ml'PUMiiNMlMiww wpnaVt Hnsnapaetbn during raoularnSUtl,1B.if.1T lP,P,i1B,BSM IS MM Mt amount ol municipal \mt,Big responseFrom a meenpom" business would be •felony under the HouseHUOHE8 OPPOSESCOABTAL COMMISSIONGov. Thomas Kefln'sjwopoMdstale CoaBbsl CfommlBslontould get as "heavyhanded" as the stalePlnelands commlBslon 1»,•aid Rip. WlOJnm Hughesin • debate Thursday night.Hughes 1 opponent In theNovember congressionalrace. Kirk Gdnover, aRepublican Atlantic <strong>County</strong>freeholder, disagreed,although allowing that hehas some reservation!!about the concept.In related news, a spokeswomanfor Kean indicatedto a Senate Committee earlierthat the governor's<strong>of</strong>fice ig willing to concedetome <strong>of</strong> the more controversialpoints <strong>of</strong> the bill,SSPublic Notlcoan IM lilt ov ol DNMMf, ToS7, Mih ^nr^^rtttl M« MMM 91Ma, Thi MOM^Md wll HI In IN to th. penon. who bid th. .mourtt*• "SS* lhl


193873 SftMPLlHQftG AND SONSOSLIt\ iSCYTHES, BIANCHS,C«NN1UYWINRUN5«•• 2u-24 — Joe Hunanto4zitach;SJ=KSeorei parfldpated in the Friehirg, Bette Wdhlewn;fi« annual Penton Carey 30.34 -_ Dave BrtWttiMWUP-nietw run and the Darcv Dou*hertv 35-39 —meter boardwalk run here h<strong>of</strong>f. 4044 -j£f]HbuSSaturday. There w« also Maur«r, Meyer; «M9 -Sr^* ih S!? U ? f 2Sr Brian »"««'*k. Dorothymete- run far Hdi !0 and Benadfttt* fcHIes; 5S-S9 —Avenue, at 5:30 p,m. on Sat-m^w' , A S26 fee pays form^w' George ' Jackson; SO andurday.Here are the remits: Ow - hUchael Bertolinl. round-trip transportation,FENTON CAREY RUN BOARDWALK RUN and group discount ticketprices.Michael Scythes, <strong>Ocean</strong> Bianchi, Middletown,City, 32:381; 2, Michael 32i38,l; 2, McKenaie Harris, There are only 45 availableseats. Ticket sales arePatterson, Philadelphia, Absecon, 33:12,9; 3.33:12,9; 3. Tim Adeeman, Michelle Tett, Haverton, on a first-come, first-served"Absecon, 3*08,9; 4, Tony Pa,, 34.08.9; 4. Elizabeth basis. Payment may beWilson, Mays Landing, irwmley, Princeton, 34:23,0; made at the recreation34:23.1; 5. John Shearer, 5, Mary |o OTtormell, Hav <strong>of</strong>fices o« the second floorlast Brunswick, 3*27.3; 6. erton,Pi,,34-273. <strong>of</strong> the Youth CenterIPiTm^^ 1 Age group wtaner. ^tSer Lancaster, ftWaLT* re., db.^b.l, g, raiian-i-. ^tni-yxnin jn 50 _ HM,, Carole » ,recreationnewsO.C Rec Oept.The Leisure Line bus wfll ;depart from fte Youft Cents,6th Street and AtlanticLanding, 36:05.4CHILDREN'S RimTop five taMli runners r^ln ,, ne L " ,» Kevln- 1. Debbie Sykw, Long- ^ ^ A«»«iitan.port, 40; 11,6; 2, LindaMcCovem, Avalon, 41:31,6; GYMNASTIC VICTORY3. Carolyn Itnnl, Ventnor, TOUR TRIP DfCSmUi 4, Phyllli Dodd, A trip to the Spectrum In spectacular featuring overAvaJm, 4*334; 5, Kathy Philadelphia for the gym-20 Olympic qtars includingKamlniki, Newark, Del., nastlc victory tour Bpon- th« Soviet men's and women'sgold-medal teams. TheW *sored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> CityWinners by*ge group — High School recreation United States Gymnastic14-and-under — Dennis committee is planned for Federation is hosting one" " ' m 15-19 — id Walk. Saturday, Dee 3, performance only.THISWiEK'SBPeCIALOLIVE LOAF SANDWICHOn your chalet<strong>of</strong> Bread or RollTHE SENTrNBL-LEDGERi OCEAN CITY, N J.The trip wiU be chaperonedby the <strong>Ocean</strong> City recreanaristaff, far furtherinformaiton contact TracyWhite at *• RecreationDepartment.president; Naz Costanza,secretary-treaBurer,receiveo certlficares <strong>of</strong>appreciation signed by themayor,Tom Lanchoney, chairman<strong>of</strong> the RecreationAdvisory Board, presentedthe awards and thankedeach recipient individually.It was also noted mat the35th Street Reids have beendedicated as the YAA complex.Repairs to the fields,new god and paving, andfixing up <strong>of</strong> the recentlyacquired building are allSTRIKERS ON TOPWBroD camIn the <strong>Ocean</strong> City BiddySoccer program tor 7-ancl8-year-olds, me:• Sharks and the Raidersbattled to a 0-0 tie-• Strikers captured ftairHref victory over the COTmoswith a goal by KevinRemsler;,.part <strong>of</strong> the renovaaoBs,• Fury, coached by Sue To help maintain theMcNeill, took on Joe area, the athletic committeeBeisel's Satellites, and the is seeking sponsors formatch ended up wim a 1-1 signs to be placed on thebetween 9 and 4:30 p,m. He at metend <strong>of</strong> four quarters.Tommy Ferguson also campaigning foroutfield fences, The YAA toMonday through Friday,Payment in full is due by scored for the Fury, and patrons for a Scoreboard,Nov. IB.SMphen Connor put it in The YAA program beginsThe trip has been planned the net forthe Satellites, in the spring and runsby the newly founded high•TANUNQB through mid-July, This yearschool recreation committee.All OCH9 students are y_ 11 a minor and ten T-ball teamsthere were six major, sbtWITwelcome toJoin.Striken _„ 2 o 1 with some 300 younptersThe top men and women Slurid .013 involved, all coached by^jj o 3nnnlBts from the I9S8load volunteers.„_._._! 0 2Bympic Games will beo 2 2 This year's program sawtogether in an International99ckrV%Vv CLOSED SUNDAY'IT) 5 DELI & catering"MAICfySAHAiiT"1018 Asbury Avi., <strong>Ocean</strong> City • 398-1046"•»! MondaytoSatyrday7a,m.«p,m.OPEN YOUR 1989CHRISTMAS CLUBBeginning October 31,1!And..,.receiveafriegift!|1 M or $3 dollar aecount - 21b. tiniiSarSIOdollaraccount- 3Ib.tin.$15 or $20 dollar account- Pie bakerStop In for defalia on our Best Chrlstmaa CookieReclpa ConttfttOCEAN CITYHOME SAVINGSAMD LOAN AMOCIATiaNTcBB&0-0O44O.C.Y,A,A. LEADERSARE RECOGNIZEDLeaden <strong>of</strong> the Youth AthleticAssodation baseballprogram wm recognlwdfor their dedication andcontributions to die programduring a recent meetfng<strong>of</strong> the RecreationAdvisory Board.Harry Vandersliee, presl.dent; Greg Donahue, vicethe use <strong>of</strong> « pitchingmachine, donated by thelocal PoUcemen's BenevolentAssociation, and theuse <strong>of</strong> a new s<strong>of</strong>ter hardballin the T>baU league.In conjunction wim MikeAllegretto, the fare, better known as the 9th Streetbridge. Is not being raised for boats,This is good news for motorists butnot a welcome development for manyarea mariners.The detour, diverting boats from theinland waterway passage, will be difficultfor many not familiar withunmarked channels, complain boaters,who are being asked to access thesuggestion boxHow should the oldschool site be used?Ship Channel bridge (by the SomefsPoint circle) Instead. No dear channelslead from the ICW at Beach1 JiOrOfSri lO ^uPI^IUIIl€l# ,The 55-year-*ia;vbTldge is being,regeared and rewind by state Wotkers,slid the state Department <strong>of</strong>fTransportation and the US, Coif}Guard agreed to the rerouting.. :(please him to page 12)The debate over whether to save thfl Wesley Avenue school buildinghit been fettled with i wrecking ball. Put a new debate hatbegun.What •houM be done wHh th§ property?MwuM It bo • park, or maybe a refuge for historical buNding*?Shoufd the crly unlond the property? Remember, thla lint |utt anyplot <strong>of</strong> land. This parcel lies •mack-dab lit Me middle <strong>of</strong> tit* city'i V«ctorlartnelflhborhood, already marred wHh nondescript, modern buildings,8o what do you think? Share wWi us yoar views.§fitiOc^n CHy, HX 08226— i'i ) ' •

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