Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 14

14 Herald & Lantern 11 July '84

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The wonderful, edible blue crab doesn't start life as the spiny creature we've learned to associate with gastronomic delights It takes a year and a half for a crab to reach eating size and shape May through July, the first of next year s soflshells arc microscopic, free floating zoea larvae. They have hatched from eggs car , ried by the female crab sinojasl tall. Viewed under a microscope, the larval crabs resemble crazy commas They have enormous eyes (relatively speaking), a rather large head", a shrimp-like tail, and a single mean-|ooking dorsal

spine As such, these mini -monsters would hardly attract our gastronomic attention. They are. nevertheless, an important food for. fishes and other creatures. As part of the plankton community, they are a fifct link tajfrie food web of coastal waters. \ / . Through a series of molts and shape changes, these crabs-to-be rea(^£fessic form by the age of twelve to sixteen months They have moved through the food web from fish food to a feast fit for kings Now for the crab traps and old bait ' NText: Joan Galli Cr illustration^^/end^Bea^^

Deaths HL'GH M. ANDERSON, 56, of Cape May. Jung 29. Born in California, he lived here for the past five years. BENJA.MI.M fsilBY JR_ 66. of North W/fldwood. Jul/ l. A resided! for 30 years, he was the operator of the Grey Manor Motel here. DORIS A. BETZ. 63. of North Wildwood. July 4. Born in Philadelphia, she resided here 11 years and was a member of the Ladies of life Moose Chapter 1157 and the local Women's Republican Club HARRY R. BOYER. 66. of Wildwood. July 4. An area resident for more than 35 years, he was the former owner and operator of the Park Motel in North Wildwood. Kl'RT A. Himstedt. 66. of Rio Grande. July 5 Born in Vermont, he lived in Philadelphia before mov ing here 46 years ago ALTHEA FREEMAN. 32. of Court House. July 1 Born here, she also lived here for the past 11 years ALBERT G. Gl.OWK.A. 75. of Del^Haven. July 2. Formerly- of Philadelphia, he lived here for more than 13 years. HARRIET I). PERKEY. 68. of Wildwood Crest. July 4 Born in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. she lived here for 15 years. H E N RIETTA S . RAINEY. 69. of Ocean View. July 5. Born in Philadelphia, she lived in South Seaville before moving here "nearly 40 years ago R A < H E L II () P E REEVES, of West Cape May. last week Infant daughter of Glen A and Barbara H.H. Reeves. KATHRYN P. SMITH. 74. of Ocean City. July 7. - Born in Philadelphia she . lived in Ocean City five i years. J.AMES SWORD. 71 Former long-time resident of Stone Harbor, died recently in his Palm Beach. Fla. Home. He was ■ the owner of Sword's Boat Yard at 96th St. and Shelter Haven Basin. CARL F. WARNER. 64, of Wildwood Crest, July 2. A lifelong resident, he owned the Wildwood Auto Mart in Anglesea since 1947. PROSPER NEHEMIAH WEBB. 84, of Wildwood, July 3. A retired businessman, he was a local resident for 70 years

RINGING OFF — Mrs. Caroline M. Quigle> of Villas, a repair service elerk for New Jersev Bell Telephone Co. in Marmora, has retired after 38 years" service. She joined Bell in 1945 as an operator.

Social Si Security Questions and Answers Q. What happens if at per-/ ^ son earns more fian the an- • nual exempt anjfount? A. If a person earns more than the annual exempt / amount, the rule is tharttfl in benefits is withheld foi" — each $2 in earnings' above \ I the exempf'~JKriiount^ \ ' HertQ^^^pgciyta\ries a p | year of I retiremeriF) 71' Q\l applied Vor Social 5>ecu#ity disability benefits <7 aboutabc^fceks ago When caiW-^Jfpect a decision on my application? \ A. It generally takes two To three months to profcgss a disability claim the at^v. c tual time depends largely — . on how long it takes to receive medical reports and other information and also on whether a special examination or test is needed You will be notified of the decision by riyiil.

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