Cape May County Herald, 16 January 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Sign on church bulletin board: THIS SERVICE STATION OPEN EVERY SUNDAY.” ...SKIPKEHR of the CLOVER INN realized the CAPE has a lot of Senior Citizens because so many cars have bifocal headlights ... TEMPLE U energy economist PAUL RAPPOPORT expects $2-a-gallon heating fuel within two years ... ECONOMICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, a Virginia-based consulting firm, expects that by 1990 the sevencounty area within an hour’s drive of ATLANTIC CITY will have a population increase of 700,000 to 2.6 million ... Some of the refrigerators in CAPE MAY are so old that when you open the door, a candle lights- up instead of a lightbulb ... The caretaker of a cemetery near ERMA finally found the culprit who was swiping flags off graves — the gravenapper was a squirrel using the flags to make its nest cozy... ANY MARINE biologist worth his saltwater will tell you scallops are actually the movies stars of the clam world. Like the fabled GARBO, they spend most of their lives hidden away in a beautiful shell and have a unique talent: They can swim! Even though pre-historic people ate them and used their shells for razor blades, they didn't really get famous until an American oil company adopted them as a symbol. Scallops are a mainstay industry of the CAPE... AFTER HER husband died, author PEARL BUCK spent many winters in STONE HARBOR where she wrote such items as: "If there is no other life, then this one has been enough to make it worth being bom." ... Many motels employ social directors to keep guests’ children entertained with scads of harmless pursuits like painting clam shells. LORI CESAR had one lad who was so dumb that he even flunked sand castle building! ... Are message T-shirts popular? Consider that there are more than 50 T-shirt shops within a 27 block stretch of the WILDWOOD Boardwalk Did you know that BOARDWALK should always be capitalized because it is the name of a street? ... Just to get your mind off winter — the first day of summer will be June 21 A GREEN CREEK farmer put an end to a series of thefts from a gas tank on his farm. He emptied the tank and filled it with water... EVERYONE EXPECTS NEIL’S singer-songwriter MAURA MCKINNEY to make it big. MAURA thinks IRANIAN fortune tellers must read fists instead of palms Families trying to live with UNCLE SAM’S 65 degree home temperatures are finding that families that freeze together sneeze together ... You don’t have to be a theatre-goer to ejijoy an exciting showing of PORGY AND BASS at LUND'S FISHERIES How about the Solar Energy cocktail at HOF BRAU? You drink one and

you roll around heaven all day ... The blue of the sea stands in constant ratio to its saltiness. In the tropics, the tremendous evaporation makes for a more brilliant blue than in the northern seas,.. THE U.S. may boycott the Olympics in MOSCOW, but MRS. ADELAIDE KOHLER of WILDWOOD recalls her dad, Wildwood’s MELVIN WINFIELD SHEPPARD winning both the 800 and 1500 meter titles in the 1908 Olympics, a feat never before accomplished by an American * in a foreign country. He won a total of four gold medals and one silver medal in the 1906 and 1912Olympics... UNEMPLOYMENT is a problem which will always be with us. Just think, if we put all the unemployed to work, all those employed in the unemployment offices would*be unemployed ... For the best ribs since ADAM, try BILLY MULLIGAN’S THE INN ... BE KIND. Everyone is having a x hard time. The mechanic \£ho spoils a piece of work may have a sick child. The motorist who has an accident may be worrying about his job. The typist who makes an error may have lost her boyfriend. A little kindness could help them over a rough spot. The cost of everything hasn’t gone up — happiness, smiles and kind words are as inexpensive as ever ... MARIE’S FLOWERS says ‘OUR BUSINESS IS BLOOMING.’’... LOTS OF good news on the fishing front. Scallopers have discovered another "hot spot" for scalloping offshore and the WILDWOOD CLAM COMPANY is swinging back into action at the harbor .. STONE HARBOR BOOTERY boasts that "FITTING IS OUR PROFESSION" ... They may doze, but they never close - DUNKIN’ DONUTS is open 24 hours a day. You’ll feel like a kid in a candy stor^ again as you pick from 52 delicious varitiesof donuts. Time Out ^From Page 6) relaxing health spa, then be sure to make reservations at the Golden Inn! Relax in a beautiful motel room overlooking the Atlantic Ocean,- try the famous entrees in the Admiral's Lounge, unwind in the whirlpool. Have fun! THE PIZZA HUT OFFERS FIVE-STAR LUNCHEON SPECIALS! From Monday through Friday. 11 a m. to 2 p.m., the Pizza Hut at Rio Grande & Hudson Aves., Wildwood, provides a choice of delicious special luncheons. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday from 5 to 8 there are tasty specials offered each night. Monday is all the spaghetti you can eat plus garlic bread and salad bar, all for only $2 98 per person. (Page 9 Please)