Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 10 July '85 >- ^ 67
b flB DOGGONE — Sheriff James T. Plousis. right, gives award to Ted Croitor, owner of Croitor's Feed and Coal in Cape May Court House, for his donation of dog food to the county's bloodhound unit. The two-dog unit is credited with solving three crimes which involved property damage and theft of over $10,000. ___/ i § Joyride III rak By Libby Demp Forrest \J W" 1 "How come you never told the kids it's okay to run off and get married?" I asked The Hubby as we sat at the dinnertable. "You mean you want me to run off and get married?" asked No. 2. "I definitely don't want you to run off and get married." I said. "You're 14 years old." "I'm never going to get married." said No. 1. "I'm going to remain a bachelor ." •THREE WEDDINGS in the same year are too much." I said to The Hubby. "The logistics are killing me " The bills are killing me." said The Hubby. "Well, I had the good sense to have sons." I said. So far this year two of The Hubby 's children have gotten majried. His No. 2 daughter is getting married next month They all want big, old-fashioned weddings. His No. 1 Only Son got married two weeks ago and of course the girl he married wanted a big. old-fashioned wedding with a rehearsal party the night before, i Fathers of the groom pay for the rehearsal party, the dnnks. champagne and the flowers i "I DON'T KNOW." The Hubby mused. '1 don't have quadtuplets. but everybody wants to get marnetj during the same year." "One wedding tends to set off another." I said. "Romance, you know." "You two didn't run off and get married." No. 2 pointed out. "You two had a wedding." "But it wasn't a big wedding." I said. "Besides we paid f9r it ourselves." "I like weddings." No. 2 said expansively. "I get to meet girls." "You meet enought girls just by going out and taking a walk on the boardwalk," I said. "CAN I HELP IT if they all love me0" asked No 2. "You're just girl crazy." No. 1 pointed out. "So." said No. 2. "All these weddings are good for my wardrobe." I said. "I can't wear the same dress everytime I go to one of your kids' weddings." "More money." mused The Hubby. "Still I'm only a stepmother when I go to these weddings." I said. "Stepmother dresses don't cost as much as the clothes some of the other relatives wear." "Where did you read that0" asked The Hubby "Oh. everybody knows that." I said •I LEARN SOMETHING every day of my life," said The Hubby, "whether it's true or not " "let's see." I pondered "The next wedding is in August. What color do I want to wear in late August?" "How come you never told your stepchildren it's okay to run off and get married0" asked The Hubby.
A memorial Nanavati Again to the • american ' From Page 66 1 A operated on for the remainder of his ailments and. God willing, will be in top-top condition. X J P, 1 Y 1 found Dr Nanavati to be a warm, caring and tt/tt T T TT7T ID understanding individual. He has proven to my husband W llvi-/ -Ll-C/lv-i and myself we certainly need him at Burdette and so do IN npli K the people of Cape May County PAvrrvni * OT* Bordette Tomlin would consider the needs of the peo- ( a )Iv( )l J I pie, they would stop this nonsense and welcome Dr OT/~^*r "\T/^"p"p Nanavati to the hospital staff He is a board-certified car- . diologist . How many others on Burdette's staff can say the isame0 Dr. Nanavati is using his own funds to fight Burdette What funds is Burdette using" FREDA DAVIS Villas
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ARIES: Avoid stirring up a hornet's nest on the home front. Good news comes from a relative or neighbor regarding an impending trip. Judgment is somewhat impaired in a current career move. TAURUS: You expected financial backing, and you will get it from a source near and dear to you. A prolix salesman makes you an offer you can refuse. Moon's cycle favors a fun weekend for the Bull. GEMINI: Neighborhood activities find you entertaining virtually everyone. Original, pioneer-spirited friends recruit you for help in a club or organization. Expressive talents are refined and perfected. CANCER: Friends show you ways to be more solvent. Creative talents soar, and you receive welldeserved attention. Professional advice may require a second opinion due to clouded circumstances. LEO: With Mercury in your sign, your ability to get the point across improves. Remember that a sanctimonious attitude is best assumed in a church, not with loved one! Children are more attuned to you now. VIRGO: Cheer up a family member who is depressed. Someone whom you respect and idolize has some kind words to say about you. Use a harmless form of blackmail to get what you want from a mate or partner. LIBRA: Allow time to get away from the drudgery of daily routine. The weekend provides times for straightening out a financial entanglement An erudite soul seeks your invaluable advice re: a personal matter. SCORPIO: Voice your feelings with a superior There is some cutting out to be done where in-laws are concerned Go easy with co-workers: they undersc ■
land the restrictions under which you are working. SAGITARIUS: A highly favorable social time will be had by all Sagittarians: however, social obligations call, the beginning of the week. Joint finances accrue equitable interests. CAPRICORN: A strong parental figure attempts to break your stride. Add to this a frenzied mate or partner, and you have your hands full! Off-hours detective work helps you to solve these problems. AQUARIUS: An artistic, inspired love interest come back into your life. You command more respect from others during this time when everyone seeks your advice. Learn to say "no" to dessert! PISCES: You have greater opportunity to perfect latent talents. Heed diet regiment by concentrating on how the "newyou" will look and feel in a few weeks. Intuition with friends borders on ESP!
I Our Readers Write 3 Trashy Days ' To The Editor: In your June 26 issue there was an article about Avalon's crackdown on the number of realtors' signs — limiting them to one per property "to improve the appearance of Avalon." Wouldn't it be nice if council could improve the appearance of Avalon by doing something about trash and garbage collection. Bags. cans, and cartons stand out from late Sunday afternoons until late (very) Wednesday afternoons, giving Avalon 3 most unique slum appearance. Our visitors and quests are most impressed LOIS THOMA Avalon Do you have an opinion on this subject? Write a letter to the editor. P.O. Box 430. Cape May Court House. N.J. 08210 Open, But Closed ED. NOTE: The letter writer who wrote "I'm not afraid to open to my mouth and blast an ignoramus like you" neglected to sign her name. This newspaper requires an original letter (no copies) signed with name, address and phone number to be used in confirmation
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