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Press of Atlantic City from Atlantic City, New Jersey • 17

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November 4 1979 Atlantic City unDai rrss OBITUARIES hi Sunday 40 lurries LIHLHSBSE Rain Cold Worm 80 Showers Stationary Occluded WEATHER Midniohl 48 10 a 42 ALMANAC of Sunday Nov 4 Weather STORM DOORS WINDOWS I Elsewhere Wtcd Vetocitv 4C3 RIGID WHITE VINYl I41 ivs White orever C' RUTH CHORNEY Elect Nelson Johnson Assemblyman Vote for the Democratic Leadership Team ROW ROW Paid lor by leadership tor the BO's? Robert Imzner Treasurer ORECAST SW 32mpnW NW lOmph 540 pm 6:38 a Hijh Lew who passed away Oct 15 1979 In Loving Memory Of My Dear Wife 71 64 86 93 4208 421 143 965 You will never be forgot ten and always will be loved CdY edv coy cdy edv dr CdY 42 S3 53 74 24 441 12 336 edv edv edv edv edv dr cdy dr dr rn cdy Ottk dr edv dr dr dr dr edv edv dr dr edv dr sn rnrn edv rn cav cd LosAngeles Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nasbvit'e NewOrieans NewYork Norfolk Cia Gfy Ortando Phiiadetpk4 Pnoena Pitfjburch Renu SlLouis SaitLaKe SanOieoo Sanrn'isco Seat'le Tulsa Vasbingtoo New Jersey sm I5SLMBIY Charles A Williams ATLANTIC CITY Charles A Williams 74 died Thursday in the Shore Me The amily Of WILHELMINA PIERCE Read The Press Classified Pages Daily Sunday data show that farmers had fewer days of restricted activity caused by illness or injury in 1977 than 10 other types ol work according to the insti tute Johnson wrote Atlantic County's irst Code of Ethics Now elected officials must reveal of income and avoid conflict of interest Johnson was one of the writers of Atlantic Copnty's Administratis Code It modernized county government and eliminated political patronage and wasteful spending Johnson was the only reeholder who testified in Trenton on the controversial Pinelands Protection Act Several of his suggestions were made Amendments to the law Nelson Johnson's focus on new energy technologies together with his involvement in planning for future housing and public transportation make him a leader on issues that count Look at Nelson Johnson's record of independence We think you will agree that be very special working for South Jersey in the Assembly anners Are Healthy WASHINGTON (AP) Judging by occupation the healthiest Americans are farmers according to the 25 44 36 46 37 34 29 28 31 43 27 24 31 25 80 50 27 60 29 53 I SUPER SALE I I NOW GOING ON I 70 S3" 49 bl 64 80 50 II 49 49 55 58 72 $9 58 64 60 Dola NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA Dtpt cl Com The amily Of The Late LENA THOMAS LAMPSON wish to extend their appreciation to friends relatives and neigh bors for their kind expression of sympathy on the passing of their mother Nelcina Audrey Mar tha and Aurelia 2 am 8 am 2 OM mayor of Beverly Hills Calif and published a Bev erly Hills newspaper While keeping busy with his movie and writing ca reer until his death in 1935 in an airplane crash in Alas ka he showed concern for his fellow suffering He still found time to spon sor benefits for disaster re lief and was concerned PRECIPITATION (hdM) 24 hour total to 7 pm Total tor montn to 7 Total since Jan 1 Normal for Greatest ami this date Greatest this month (1972) Least this month Marking the re'ng place cf aeootted Dets a family colK ter the selection of on enduring monument that will be appropriate ter the yey ahead The new Chapel Monuments meet the re quirements ot permanence and good taste Made oi famous Barre Vemon? granite ona modem in design Cnapel Monument are priced within the means of ever? temdv Cali or vis't out No obhgnt'On of course 1931 and during the 1930s traveled across the country giving benefits fob Dust Bowl victims In 1931 he also went to Nicaragua to help aid earthquake victims Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonsei Sunrise tomorrow 53 38 73 32 3) 33 56 49 68 45 46 34 43 37 34 53 55 47 34 49 He was a retired employ ee of the Lenox China Co where he worked 'eight years He also worked at Cant for 18 years He was a 23 year Army veteran and was a member of VW Post 2389 of Pleasantville He was a member of the International DLkJUlVIHUUU UI Vprtdlivc Etheo Aigner MANCHESTER TWP Etheo Aigner 73 171 Colombine Ave Crestwood Village Whitting died ri day at the Community Me morial Hospital in Toms River She was' a retired regis tered nurse and was former ly employed in Atlantic City Mrs Aigner was a graduate of the Philadelphia Hospital School of Nursing Bom in Philadelphia and formerly of McKee City she was a whitting resident for six years Surviving are her hus band Arol a brother Harry Steen of Atlantic City and a sister lorence Mor ganweck of Calacoon NY A viewing will be held from noon to 2 pm Tuesday at the Anderson and Camp bell uneral Home 115 La cey Road Whitting Services will be private Burial will be at 10 am riday at Greenmount Cem etery Hammonton Ellen ATLANTIC CITY Ellen 79 of 1508 Arkansas Ave died Thurs day in Atlantic City Medical Center A retired telephone opera tor at the Claridge and Blen heim hotels she was a re sort resident 55 years Surviving are her hus band Charles three sisters Sophie McGuckin and Jennie Clifford both of Atlantic Ci ty and Mary Tanner of Panarama City Calif Mass of Christian Burial will be said at 9 am Tues day at St Nicholas Church Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Mays Landing A vjpwing will be held from 7 to 9 pm Mon day at the Gormley uneral Home 2706 Atlantic Ave orecast for Atlantic City and vicinity Sunshine today and Monday Highs in the 50s Mostly clear tonight Lows will be in the mid 30s along shore and the upper 20s inland probability is 0 percent through tonight Marine fore cast for coastal waters Manasquan to Cape Henlopee to 20 miles offshore Winds north to northwest to 20 knots foday North to northeast 5 to 15 knots tonight air today and tonight Visibility over 5 miles through tonight Average wave heights 2 to 4 fiet Extended outlook Tuesday through Thursday air Tuesday and Thursday with a chance of showers on Wednesday Lows in the mid 30s to around 40 Tuesda Temperatures Wednesday and Thursday will be in the low to mid 40s Highs will be in the mid 50s Tuesday and Thursday Around 60 on Wednesday OOLOGAH Okla (CPI) Will Rogers' lOOtb birthday celebration Saturday drew a flock of politicians celebri ties and dignitaries just the sort of personas that would haye been easy targets for thqcowboy philosopher An estimated 25000 peo ple helped observe 100th birthday this weekend wiih rounds of parties sing ing parades horse racing chili dinners ahd speeches Rogers born Nov 3 1879 in a log cabin in Indian Ter ritory loved to poke fun at public figures but through his exposure in the movies and newspapers eventually became famous himself certainly know that a comedian can only last till he 'either takes himself se rious or his audience takes him serious and I don't want either of those to hap pen'to me till I am dead if then" he said However Rogers never became what he disliked meet a He Long Brothers ALBANY AVENUE BOULEVARD AT PALERMO AVENUE West Atlantic City 641 1111 Sadly Missed By Your Lov ing Husband Isadore Brother William Brooks Sister Phylis Rocnick of Long Beach California riends Burnadetta Davison ATLANTIC CITY Mrs Burnadetta Davison of 419 Ohio Ave died riday in the Atlantic City Medical Center She is a native of Du quesne Pa and has lived here more than 60 years She is survived by One son rank Davison Jr of Paci fica Calif three daughters Burnadetta Molina of Clin ton Mass Mary Wil liams of West Hamstead NY and Eva Martinez of Atlantic City two brothers Joseph Bradley of Atlantic City and Maceo Bradley of Bridgeport Conn and 22 grandchildren Services will be held 1 pm Tuesday at the Green idge uneral Home riends may from 11 am to 1 pmz Tuesday Burial will be in the family plot of the Atlantic City Cemetery Pleasantville Noon 1 pm 2 am Wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and relations who were so instrumental tn their support and acts of kindness during our recent bereavement Al so a special thanks to Brother Wash Mitchell of the King dom Hall and Bishop John Graham of Wilmington Del and the Greenidge uneral Home The Lampsog amily Nor man Lampson Sr Nor man Lampson Jr Eun ice Mack Clifford Lampson Lenora Lampson Anna Goodloe Elsie A Lampson Likes Teddy WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd says he was delighted to introduce Sen Edward Kennedy at a West Virginia rally of cheer ing Democrats amous Weather Master 'STORM 3 tompleteiy Installed THOM AS (INC 23OS MMMOUNT AVI ATLANTIC CITY NJ 0401 Yelephona 345 511 Arw Coda 609 Exclusive DiOnbutor or Salt Air Can Affect KIUID Wnllt VIN I Pure White Clear Thru VINYL WINDOWS Pit Corrode or Chip AND DOORS Insulated Gloss But the West Virginia Democrat also said Satur day that he's a long way from endorsing anyone for president At his weekly news conference Byrd said again that Kennedy would beat President Carter handi ly if they were primary op ponents in West Virginia right now But things can change in coming months Byrd said count President Carter out he added Byrd said Kennedy helped draw what he believed was the biggest Jefferson Jack son Day crowd Democrats have ever drawn in his state The majority leader said he was to with Ken nedy and 'delighted to intro duce riday night in Charleston 1 4sked if he wdiild do the same for Carter if asked he replied might do that tooif I can work it into my Nelson Johnson Assembly Candidate What do you really know about him? In the four years that Nelson Johnson has been reeholder he has attained an outstanding record 49 63 61 54 63 50 45 54 51 52 67 60 47 50 34 31 70 52 76 52 71 SHcales 11 BROWN ONLY UNERAL HOME TEMPERATURES (a! 116 ArT) Lowest (a! II 00 pm) Average date Previous filoh ihis date (1953) Lowest mis oat (1875) smee Jan I Hiahesf vear apo Lowest ywar ayo Heating dryree ilavs tooav Toai acree das sirtce Jlv Normal oey ee davs since Jul? I Total deyree davs Jui I to this year Surviving are his wife Agnes two sons Thomas Crane and Robert Crane both of Northfield three daughters Elizabeth Clementiz and Mary A Noel of Atlantic City and Linda Cusac of Scullville 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren Services will be held 2 pm Monday at the HM Gormely uneral Home with the Rev John'L Ewing of the Central Methodist Church of Linwood officiat ing Burial is in Laurel Me morial Park riends may call from 1 to 2 pm Mon day at the funeral home MEET HIGHEST GOVERNMENT SPECIICATIONS WARNR WATHR MACTPP WEATHER RESISTANT AllfiY EASY GI10 7 WOOL PILE Ikyu WEATHER STRIPPING RE GL AZINC and RE SCREENING" National Weather Service rewl ol maximum and minimum temperatures and outlook for selected CITY Albany Aitxjouroue Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denier DcsMomes Detroit Duluth air banks Honotulu Houston jJckwmviue KansasC'ty LasVeas Will Rogers' Wit Lives On 4 Century After His Birth THE VALUE RIENDS Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart so does the sweetness of a friend Thine own friend and thy fathers's friend forsake not for better is a neighbor that is near than a brother far off Proverbs 27:10 A friend loyefh at all times Prov 17:17 Often you do not know your real friends until the need arises When sadness comes false friends make excuses arid leave you Lip friends lapse into silence but true friends will appear to aid and to comfort riends Christian friends reach out helpfully interested loving the same Lord brings them closer together So True We the family of the late LULA REEMAN the beloved eister of Cordelia Conaway desire at this time to thank our many friends for thekkindness to us Rev Wiffiom Cody Rev Thomas Mills kev Matthew Neil Bishop Noah Moore Rev John Walter Trustees and Stewardess Boards at St James and the entire St James amily anti the Organizations too numerous to mention Social Clubs etc All area Morticians and George Cuihnie of East Orange NJ The friends who brought cords donated autos brought food cakes pies etc and mode their personal appearances and others who pret looked on Many thanks Moy God ricMy Bless each of you kept his common touch and was not carried away with self importance Many of the politicians and dignitaries shaking at the birthday celebrations mighty ljaveJbeen in for a rough" time if Rogers was there He especially loved to wisecrack about elected of ficials pretty near having two holidays of equal impof tance'in the same week Halloween and he said of the 1930 elections of the two election provides us the most fun On Halloween they put pump kins on their heads and on election they don't have Rogers had no political loyalties politicians in' both major parties felt the bite of his remarks flock of Democrats will replace a mess of Re publican it won't mean a he said of the 1930 elections will go in like all the rest of 'em: go in on promises and come out on Elizabeth A Dooney CARDI Elizabeth A Dooney of 14 Pineview Ave died Thursday at Shore Me morial Hospital Somers Point She was a graduate of Pleasantville High School and Ryder College in Tren ton Born in Philadelphia she was a lifelong area resi dent Surviving are her hus band Daniel a son Dan iel of Oakton Va and her mother Elizabeth Garri ty of Cardiff Services will be held at noon Tuesday at the Adams Perfect uneral Home Northfield with the Rev Robert Thomas of the Christ Episcopal Church officiat ing Burial will be in Laurel Memorial Park Pomona A viewing will be held from 7 to 9 pm Monday COLD WEATHER SPECIALS rom GEA THOMAS Loretta Levicke SOMERS POINT Loretta Levicke 72 of 21 Princeton Road' died riday in Shore Memorial Hospital' mortal Hospital Somers She was born in Phiiadel Point' phia and lived in Somers Point for seven years Surviving her husband rancis Levicke Sr of this city two sons rancis Jr of Calif and John Levicke of Philadelphia two daughters Mrs Geraldine Gonzales of Philadelphia and Barbara Levicke of this city and 10 grandchildren Brotherhood of Mass of Resurection will Potters Local 236 be celebrated at 9 am Tuesday at St Church Burial will be in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Philadelphia Viewing will be from 7 to 9 pm Monday at the Middleton Stroble neral Home Somers Point HOURLY TEMPERATURES 61 6) 63 62 60 59 54 51 48 47 LOCAL WEATHER REPORT Saturday liOTNntwr 3 1979 (Eastern OayirjM Tine A Pressure (Inches) 85 29 91 3001 He started in vaudeville in 1905 as a trick rope artist expanding his act to include conversation with his audi ence about news stories and human folly Jn 1918 he began his car reer as a Hollywood actorand movie director and started his syndicated news paper column in 1922 Along with joshing the fa mous Will liked to offer observations on American lifestyles Many of his re marks made 40 or more years ago are applicable to day mere is more mortgages in this country than there is he said coun try right now is operating on a dollar now ana a dollar a peek" America a one piece bathing suit a ham burger and five gallons of gasoline and they are just as" tickled as a movie star with a new Despite being leery of pol itics Will was involved in oolitical and communitv man anymore life He served as honorary xi kzir frm i zn rrv 1 TTtll is in the White House than he has to go back to being a lawyer Speaking of lawyers Rog ers have a high opin ion of them either have always noticed that anytime a man come and settle with you without bringing his lawyer why look out for him' he Rocers the of an ok peace lahoma cattle rancher at He attended the London Health Insurance Institute: tended three colleges but Disarmament conference in eventually gave up eauca tion to work as a cowboy on a Texas ranch later travel ing to South America and working on a ranch in South Africa What do you really know about Nelson Johnson? 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