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Published On: 2/20/14

The Resorter … Revisited

By: DispatchAdmin via Maryland Coast Dispatch

Summer of 1975

Volume XXIV

Edition 6

 

Issue Highlights

 

This week’s Resorter girl was Sharon Brudnicki, a 22-year-old Milwaukee native.

 

The Carousel Center Hotel on 118th Street was stressing location in its full-page ad. “Out of this world is up at 118th Street … Out of this world is not far away.”

 

Two bedroom luxury suites were being offered from $38,900 at the new Sea Watch on 115th Street.

 

“Famous Schnitzel” was a top seller at Schnitzel Haus and Rathskeller on 18th Street and Philadelphia Avenue.

 

The Wharf on 128th Street was offering “The Midnight Show” featuring the Ernie Fields Show.

 

Neptune’s Rib on 144th Street was featuring the talents of Curt Law, who the established billed as a Hickey (a cross between a Hick and a Hippie).

 

A “Lenders Close Out” sale was being advertised at the 9400 building on 94th Street. “Lenders Take Over” was the headline offered by Chase Manhatten Mortgage & Realty Trust.

 

 

The Resorter … Revisited

 

Summer of 1975

Volume XXIV

Edition 6

 

Issue Highlights

 

This week’s Resorter girl was Sharon Brudnicki, a 22-year-old Milwaukee native.

 

The Carousel Center Hotel on 118th Street was stressing location in its full-page ad. “Out of this world is up at 118th Street … Out of this world is not far away.”

 

Two bedroom luxury suites were being offered from $38,900 at the new Sea Watch on 115th Street.

 

“Famous Schnitzel” was a top seller at Schnitzel Haus and Rathskeller on 18th Street and Philadelphia Avenue.

 

The Wharf on 128th Street was offering “The Midnight Show” featuring the Ernie Fields Show.

 

Neptune’s Rib on 144th Street was featuring the talents of Curt Law, who the established billed as a Hickey (a cross between a Hick and a Hippie).

 

A “Lenders Close Out” sale was being advertised at the 9400 building on 94th Street. “Lenders Take Over” was the headline offered by Chase Manhatten Mortgage & Realty Trust.

 

 

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