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STURM TUNES OUT WILSEY
PROMOTED AND RECEIVING
COURT HOUSE-- WILLLIAM E. STURM JR., WHOSE PRIMARY JOB IS IN "COM-
OTHER THAN THE NEWS
MEDIA, TO ATTEND ALMOST EVERY BOARD MEETING THE EXCUSE FOR BOTH
MEN TO REVEAL THEIR LOW REGARD FOR EACH OTHER WAS
THE FREEHOLDER SALARY
RESOLUTION. THERE IS ONE AT EVERY MEETING AND IT TELLS WHO IS GETTING HIRED,
IT'S BACK IN THE FILE.
BUT HE GOT DOWNRIGHT WHO IS GETTING HIRED
“WHY DON'T YOU JUST LIST THE OLD.?" ASKED WILSEY.
WE'RE NOT GOING TO DO IT."
SAID STURM. HE INVITED
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WILSEY 'Shame ON YOU"
Time to LoSE
SET YOU CLOCK AHEAD AT BEDTIME SATURDAY NIGHT OR YOU'LL BE AN HOUR LATE FOR ANY-
HERALD
thing you had planned Sunday morning Yup. it's time for DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Bring Money
JUST WHEN EVERYONE HAS MEMORIZED THEIR
1986 SEAWAVE CORP. ALL RIGHT RESERVED
in every town), the Postal Service announced new extended hours "to accomwishing to buy postage stamps reflecting the new (25 cents for first class) rates." Windows will be
open an
for at
extra hour
an extra hour today through (today, lanst thnae hours Saturday and an ApHl 4 to 6 The Poual Servvy when those 'extra hours' are.
Rail Service May Resume Concrete
didn't
She’s Eating! COURT HOUSE — The county zoo's eagle, a bit controversial because he refused to eat until his keepers fed him a live chicken, is "eating anything they give him now," according to Freeholder Wiliam E. Sturm Jr, liaison to the park. 'Maybe he needed something to
calling the eagle a "he" but it's really a
Way to Go Shep! COURTHOUSE —Freeholders last week gave shepard Taylor of their managment Information System department two promotions and two pay hikes. He went from $15,482 a year as computer operator to $18,188 as data processing programmer, retroactive to Jan 1, Then he was named acting director of the department effective March 25, at $24,064, replacing MB Director Teresa M. Downey who resigned her $24,000-a-year job this month after 10 months
JUST IN TIME — Ann Davison, senior at the county vo tech school, shows mums grown in the greenhouse management program and ready Just in time for Easter. She's the 19-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davison of Rio Grande. 56 Seeking Positions On 16 School Boards
Students to Health CREST HAVEN — Students in Atlantic Community College's Division of Allied Health Services will be gaining clinical observations and experiences at this county's Health Department starting in July under a two-year agreement ap- ( Page 4 Please)
By EJ. DUFFY Former Avalon Mayor Rachel H. Sloan is one of 56 candidates seeking 41 seats on 16 local school boards next Tuesday when voters decide district budget
Following is a summary of who's run-
ning where, voting hours. polling places,
ning
budget approvals affect
tax rates (calculated in cents on each $100 of assessed property value).
AVALON
unopposed to com-one-year term while
I vice president Carman Scarpa, general manager of Warner Cable Co, is un-
Overruns In the Path
By CREGG LAWSON COURT HOUSE — The long-rumored return of rail service to this county may be more than hearsay Rachaid Keough. vice president of Shore Fast Lines, is having an 'informal with Middle Township Mapor Michael J. Voll tomorrow to discuss restoring freight service from Winslow Junction. Camden County, to Rio Grande. 'They're interested in revitalizing the (New Jersey Transit) rail lines and operating commercial freight lines,' Veil said 'He wants to sit down with me and give me his thoughts and ideas and, I guess, get some advice on how to get this through. I'M QUITE EXCITED about that,' he added. 'A lot of people were disappointed when the rail service stopped and this would bring good transportation to the county .' 'What we're anticipating doing is serving local people down there with freight service,' Keough told this newspaper from his Bucks County, Pa. office "We want to start as soon as possible; hopefully in the next few months ' said the 40-mile line would
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Sloan is
opposed for a third three year term.
The da
16.3% Over Three Years County Offer Goes to Vote
: district tax rate (.1486).'probably will stay the same' with voter approval of $1,279,263 in Current Expense, according to board secretary Hilda U. Ktosterman.
By JOE ZELNIK
COURT HOUSE — County government employees voted yesterday on a
Local Business Agent Mary Rogowski
I there are 650 paying and voting more than that are covered (William E Sturm Jr, head of
Revenue and finance said he thought 550 give them a cumulative wage increase of 16.3 percent THE AGREEMENT; retroactive to Jan. The voting was too late for this 1, resulted after a state mediator's internewspaper's headline but the leadership -vention on march 22. it was explained to of Local 1983, international brotherhood a turnout of 105 members in a meeting at of Painters and allied trades afcl-cio the old courthouse march 24 had reccomended approval. This is county government's largest at the union office 104 S. Main St.t.
Voting hours are 5-9 pjn. at the Board of Education building, 235 32nd St.
CAPE MAY
Incumbents John G Daly. Richard P. Layton and Margaret J. Markley are unopposed for three- year terms. asked to apporve $26,300 in Capital Outlay for fire code retrofitting plus $770,935 of Current Expense which will mean about a two-cent hike in the district tax rate. Voting will be 4-9 pm at the elementary school, 921 Lafayette St CAPE MAY POINT Craig F. Pikzauk is unopposed for
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Inside,. MILLION’S of chickens; few
THE OSPREYS are back! Jersey Cape Natturally, page 64. COUNTY borrowing $3.65 million. Page 2. BAD DAY for the 'emergency' phone call. Page 24.

