Page 28 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch September 20, 2013 BUY • SELL • TRADE Gold And Silver Prices Are Very High! WE’ VE Lion Shopping MOVED In The Food Center-Rte. 611 Immediate Evaluation And Payment HIGHEST PRICES PAID Not Sure What You Have? Bring It In! Any Quantity, Large Or Small! WE PAY TOP DOLLAR! Gold & Silver Coins Gold Jewelry White Gold • Yellow Gold ALL KARATS: 24 KT • 22 KT • 18 KT • 14 KT 10 KT • 9 KT DENTAL GOLD PLATINUM, TOO Premium Paid On Rare Dates GOLD COINS PRE-1933 Up To 40-50 Times Face Value SILVER COINS PRE-1965 Up To 16 Times Face Value FOREIGN & DOMESTIC OLD U.S. PAPER CURRENCY Council Approves More Boardwalk Carriage Rides By JOANNE SHRINER STAFF WRITER Silver Jewelry Silverware Silver Bullion, Bars And Ingots FOOD LION SHOPPING CENTER RTE. 611 AT RTE. 50 WEST OCEAN CITY D.A. Kozma Jewelry Serving The Community For More Than 33 Years 410-213-7505 410-524-GOLD (4653) LIC. NO. 2294 2014 MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL 10% Discount in Pro Shop Merchandise Access to Official MD Handicap System Eligible for Member / Member & Club Championship Tournament Discounted Driving Range Fee Players Fee $25.00 $195 One Year (includes: an associate member player card, a $200.00 value good for 8 rounds of golf( walk or ride) $350 Two Year (includes: an associate member player card, a $400.00 value good for 16 rounds of golf (walk or ride) LIMITED NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE SIGN UP BY SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 TO RECEIVE THE BENEFITS OCEAN CITY – Horse and carriage rides will return to Ocean City’s Boardwalk during the off-season months. Randy Davis of R and B Ranch requested the Mayor and City Council continue horse and carriage rides on the Boardwalk during the fall and spring months. Last September, the Mayor and City Council granted Davis permission to begin providing horse and carriage rides on the Boardwalk. The council agreed unanimously to have Davis return. This fall, Davis will return to his original staging area just south of Thrasher’s French Fries on the corner of the Inlet Parking Lot between the Pier building and the Worcester Street Comfort Station. The horse and carriage ride route will move east along the tram lane and along the north side of the Pier proceeding north to the general area of 4th Street staying on the concrete portion of the Boardwalk from the pier to 4th Street. At 4th Street, the horse will turn around and return to the staging area. Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC) Executive Director Glenn Irwin submitted the OCDC supports the carriage rides along the Boardwalk. He said, “This is a nice off-season attraction for visitors and residents of Ocean City.” “It is a great attraction. I walk every day and I see the people riding, smiling and having a great time,” Councilman Brent Ashley said. According to Public Works Director Hal Adkins, horse and carriage rides will commence on Monday at the earliest following Sunfest’s crowds this weekend. Last year, Davis said his horse and carriage ride service on the Boardwalk turned out to be quite popular. He estimated at least 250-300 horse and carriage rides were provided on the first weekend last year. During last year’s holiday season, Davis participated in the inaugural Light Up Downtown that kicked off in late November. Every Friday and Saturday Santa was on the scene at Sunset Park with various entertainment scheduled, including music and dance performances, plus a bake sale, hot cocoa, and R and B Ranch was there to provide horse and carriage rides Thursday through Sunday, late November through mid-December. The holiday route started at Sunset Park and went south on Philadelphia Avenue to South 1st Street/ It then headed east on South 1st Street until reaching the intersection of Baltimore Avenue where it turned and headed north until reaching Somerset Sreett. It would then head west of Somerset Street until reaching Philadelphia Avenue where it would head south to the point of origination at Sunset Park.