Cape May County Herald, 22 December 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Naheed A. Kahn MD AnnouncfH the opening of her practice for treatment of Arthritis, nech or bach pain from injury or accident, stroke, muscle weakness from injury, accident or chronic Ulness f-MG and nerve conduction study facilities wijl also-be available.

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Scores of locals labor in Millville's glass industries However, due to foreign competition and the boomlet in plastic bottles, most' a.re trimming payrolls. In another setback for glass container makers, liquor can now be sold-in plastic bottles. The new half-gallon liquor container^ bow early in 1983. Wildwood restaura/it* have helped sparkplug the

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glass framed the special permits^ the family restaurapti' would be kicking in several -millions in revenue to the state. The Crefct would still be un- ■ c h a n £e d (rest restauranteurs were the unhappy recipients of commission letters warning them not even to encourage folks to “bring their own

bottle."

IF YOU remember when the Spanish American War veterans held their annual conventions here, you are probably reading this with . bifocals. The reason they haven’t had any conclaves lately is because there are only 200 Spanish-American War vets still living in the

whole country.

ONE OF THE famous Boardwalk fixtures is the generous sprinkling of Mack's Pizza stores. Owner Duke Mack has also branched out into casino city with a California Avenue and the Boardwalk resjaurqnt and cocktail

lounge.

The steel frairfework is going up for George I'avloo’s new Snow White Kestaurant in the -Schellenger Avenue block of the "wooden way." Even Jn-tjiese inflationary times, Pavlou's, menu features such low priced items As 40-cent hot dogs.' RoyvRogers, one of the better Tranchises, is seeking a location on one of the Wildwood entrances. An $800,000 offer was turned down on North Wildwood Boulevard.

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WE’VE GOT IT!

i’Qfms. thrjt con make you say. ''ThlSJS^whot-.l alway'. neoOed-arkJ wMat I've always wanted!"

Buddy "Nature Boy" Rogers, Billy Darnell and

the Great Scott.

The guards usually have

unpaid “go-for" helpers called mascots. Now for

, . . the first time a Wildwood drive for special permits to mascot, only barely in his serve beer ^nd wine by the teens, is a ' national TV

figure. He is John Navln

Jr., sop of a long time

.‘‘Scoop" Taylor guard who works in the Philly probation •department in the

Winters. . \ YOUNG NAV^N just ap-

peared in a pilot afcout a military acaderw on* "Facts of Life". You’ll recall the young boxer beau of Natalie. TV& pay isn't at all bad. Young Navin collected $1,500 for residuals /or the re-airing of a single episode he appeared in. He received his • Broadway training in "Peter Pan" and is now in Boston with J antes Whitrfiore in "Eagles Forevdr.” Whitmore is the only adult slar of the Broadwaybound play about kids

becoming Eagle Scouts.

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ONE OF TllE most promising singers anywhere was local lass Gloria Dee. who appeared in Vegas with Esquival and natioanlly and locally with the Matys Brothers, still the most popular lounge act in Reno. However, Gloria decided she would give up her career'for a happy life as mother and housewife, Mrs. Gene McGough. However, during a recent visit to the Clariclge casino she was lured into singing a few songs- with a lounge pianist. Since'then, she has received job offers ^pom the casino circuit. jHer pipes are still in ^at shape so we may again be seeing Gloria Dee in the spotlight.

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Gene "Scoop” Taylor is * taking 20 lifeguards to Hollywood, Florida Christmas night. They will stay until Jan. 3 to take , part in the seabdard lifeguard championships. Ed Zaberer donated a new $3,000 lifebpat and $2,000 to the trip. Pat Ward of the Shamrock donated $200, while Joe Same's Fun Pier and Jack Tavlor each have

$100.

Joey Stamilo -will clofie his Penalty Box night club for. the first winter hiatus

SEVERAL ex-Wildwood lifeguards have gone on to fame and fortune. One was the velvet-voiced radio announcer. Paul Douglas, who also became a popular film star. Douglas is the only local even to appear on a cover of."Life" magazine. Famed wrestlers who graduated from the Wfldwood guards included ,-'vj ^^f*'***'

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ever during January and February. • • • HAPPY 70th Birthday to SOdie De Balls, former owner of the Philadelphia House. She was honored at a surprise party at Seton Hall in Bensalem, Pa. Ddc. 10 by 200 friends and relatives.

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CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH

ot. jouett j. rizzo

- CHIROPRACTOR -

It is surprising but true that, at some time in their lives, 80 per cent of all Americans will be stricken with low back pain I The explanation for thiS nigh incidence is that almost all low back pain is caused by mechanical defects of the spine. Seventy-five per tent of all forward bending or stooping motion occurs in the low back region. Any excess strain due to overexertion or an awkward

twist can move spinal vertebrae into a misaligned position. Pain results when nerves are thus pinched and irritated. Chiropractic makes it unnecessary to suffer thfe discomfort of low back pain.

In the interest of better health from the office of:

Dr. Jo—ph J. Rizzo —Chiropractor—

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