Cape May County Herald, 9 January 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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New Staff Of League CAP&MAY - The County Art League recently welcomed new officers of the executive board and the members of the board of trustees; president. George Howell; first vicepresident,. Douglas Warner; second vicepresident. Herman Hirsh; treasurer, Harvey Hansberry; recoVding secretary, Anna Maria Clark; corresponding secretary. Barbara Schultz. Trustees. Edward Scat- ' tergood, Gwen Garfall, Gerald MacDonald, Helen Dilday, Mary Louise Walter, Evelyn McCoy, Florence Heal, Earl Kidd, and Lucille Hansberry. The league also extended thanks for the work of Charles Bernard, Stephen Lamanna, Barbara Knipple, Mary Federici, Catherine Williams and Anita Currier. League hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 to 4 p.m. and Sunday 11 to 4 p.m.

FINALIST — Kelli Leigh McCullough. 9. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCullough Sr.. 224 Blossom Lane. Cape May. has been selected as a state finalist for the fourth annual Miss New Jersey National PreTeen Pageant in Union May 4. She is a fourth grader at M&ud Abrams School.

Line Dancing AVALON — The weekly I line dancing classes at the borough Recreation Center will start again 1 p.m. to- > morrow. Dot Wheeler is inI structor for the course held every Thursday.

Tax Guide Offered To Aid Fishermen

Fishing boat operators have an exemption from

paying 1983 and 1984 Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) for certain crew members that qualify as self-employed fishermen. These operators should provide crew members a record of their 1984 crew shares on Form 1099-MISC by Jan. 31. Copy A of this form will have to be filed with the v- IRS by Feb. 28. ' ' This and other important information on recent tax changes and deadlines to help fishermen a$oid unnecessary penalties or

taxes are available in the Internal Revenue Service's >«Tnw riiirla fnr P nm mprGuide ■

cial Fishermen." • .. ■ THIS TAX guide has ■ been prepared with ■ assistance from Sea Grant ■ Extension Agents ■ throughout the country in ■ order to help fishermen ■ understand federal, tax H laws that apply to fishing ■ businesses. The guide con- ■ tains chapters on Filing ■ Requirements . Self ■ Employment Taxes, ■ Reporting Loses, ■ Calculating Depreciations ■ and Investment Credits. I South Jersey's full and ■ part time commercial I fishermen will find | valuable information on I how to establish a record I keeping system, how to use I tax saving programs and I what to do il the return is I examined. " I Tax saving programs, I such as the Capital Con- I struction and Investment I Credits, are fully explained I and illustrated with I numerous examples. I A COPY of the "Tax Guide for Commercial Fishermen" or additional I information on tax sav ing 1 programs can be obtained j from Stewart Tweed. Stewart is the Marine Extension Agent for Cape May, Cumberland and Salem Counties. His office is in Cape May County and can be reached at 465-5115. As part of the New Jersey Sea Grant Extension Service programs, this guide and other educational material is available to the public.

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CAPE MAY - Whippoorwill Campground swept its four games against Faunce Enterprises in men's power volleyball action. The scores were 15-9. 15-9, 15-10, 15-10. Whippoorwill took the lead early in game one behind the sets by Tom Swenk to spiker Steve Faragher. The second game was an instant replay of the first as Whippoorwill demonstrated excellent team hustle and perfect bumps by Ted Jefferson. Whippoorwill took an early lead in game three but Faunce Enterprises came on strong and tied the game 9-9. Faunce was led by the spikes of Jack Costello and Mike Grena. Whippoorwill recovered and with Bill Holt's sets to Greg Schultz, took the game. Whippoorwill swept the I match with the win in the

last gam?. Bumping by Bill1 Holt and Ted Jefferson proved to be the difference THE POTTER continued to hold on to first place as it defeated Lighting Dimensions three games to one. Potter won the first three by scores of 15-9, 15-11, 15-10. Lighting Dimensions won the last game 15-11. Potter took the first game behind the all around nlav of Bobby Jackson. John Wilsey's sets to spiker Bill Abadie gave Lighting Dimensions the early lead in game two. Potter gained control of the game behind the serves of Bobby Jackson. The Potter took the lead early in the third game despite excellent defense by John WUsey and Pete Kakoyannis of Lighting Dimensions. Serves by Potter's Joe Halasz and saves by -Stu Cohen proved to be the difference in their 15-10 victory. Lighting Dimensions took the last game thanks to some saves by Kakoyannis and the spiking of j Abadie. 3 STANDINGS p The Poller 2214 Whippoorwill Campground 24-16 I* Lighting Dimensions 17-23 Faunce Enterprises 13-22

Safety Talk PLEASANTVILLE - C. R. Carlson, coordinator of general services for Atlantic Electric, will present a program to the Tuckahoe Lions Club at 7:45 p.m. » today.

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MOON PHASES/POSITION'S The Moons a//ect on the Tide IS greatest when closest to Earth (in perigee l and when indirect alignment with Sun & earth (full t new moon phases I fn and about these dates, low pressure systems and/or strong ' winds (depending upon direction I mav result ■■ flooding, and extremely low tides Mooo Phases Full Moon * Last Quarter »■» New Moon 30 First Quarter » *!"*«• " Perigee 27 TIDE TABLE Cajeputed for Cape May City beacn/ront . for other areas, see Correction Times DATE HIGH DOW 9. Wed 9:11- 9:48 2:46- 3:32 lO^Thu 10:01- 10 41 334- 4 :17 U Fn 10:54-11:34 4:2J- 5:94 12 Sat 1147- 530- 5:55 13 Sun 12:29-12:42 6 24- 6 55 14 Mon 1:26- 1:41 7:35^7:58 15 Tue 2:27- 2:47 8:42- 8:57 16 Wed 3:30- 3:57 9:44- 9:54 37 Tbu 4:34- 5:01 10:43- 10 50 18 Fn 5 32- 5:56 11:36-11:44 19 Sat 6:22- 6:48 - 12 31 20. Sun 7:07- 7 34 12:36- 1:21 21 Mon 7:52— 8:16 1.26- 2 05 22 Tue 8:34- 8:59 2:12- 2 46 23 Wed 9:15- 9:39 2:54- 3:24 24 Thu 9:56-10 20 3:34- 4:01 25 Fn 10:35-11:01 4:14— 4:37 26 Sal 11:16—11:42 4:53— 5:14 27 Sun 11:58- 5:36— 5:55 28 Mon 12:25-12 40 6 29- 6:42 29 Tue 1:12- 1:31 7:30- 7:36

CORRECTION TIMES Compute approximate times of high t low water for your «, area by adding or subtracting the following number of minutes for each fide phase in the Tide Table LOW HIGH Great Egg Harbor Inlet Plus 12 P'uslO Ocean City '9th St Bridge* plus 35 „ I P<us22 Corson InWI i bridge i plus 21 Plus7 Sea ttgK'ity i Ludlam loBro Bndge i plus 66 IB P'us 43 Sea Isle ckv Beach minus 2 T minus 21 Townsegi Inlet plus 21 f; Plus 4 Seven Beach plus 15 ,Ji 0 Stone Arbor • (Great Chajpl Bndgei £ plus 43 £ Plus 40 Hereford 1 nit ' Angtaea I plus 19 Si 0 WildwoJBBeach Minus 2 \ minus 17 West WBdwood . (Grassy Chinel bndgei plus 46 P'us 43 Cape MAHarbor plus 1 " minus 4 Five Fadtan Bank plus 11 ^ • P'us ' OSteMak Point plus 46 XJ* phis 34 McCnJphoal plus 28 JC • P'us 22 Delatfofe Bay Baysbfe Channel (Bay-Cala) Junction) ♦ plus 47 J Plus* Miami Beach , plus 75 P'us 61 Dennis Creek Entrance plus 114 Plus 97 Brandywine Shoal Light plus 77 P'us 52 J

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