Mar 1953 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Mar 1953 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Mar 1953 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
1 ••••••<br />
Thursday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 19, <strong>1953</strong><br />
{;••<br />
^ Trounce Seniors to<br />
Win Interclass Tournament<br />
Mnif W«Uop M M in Upiet Con.ol.tion<br />
Gmnt; And G P R fo Sh<br />
p p<br />
Gme Prove* Runaway for Sophs<br />
By DICK TITUS<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday afternoon the lonf-delayed Interelass<br />
tournament took place. Defeating the Freshmen in a pre-<br />
lbi game the Sophomore quintet went on to trounce<br />
n Senors in the final gamp.<br />
In tb* spHMr the Sailsri liMM<br />
«b* Junior*. 1M1 The Juoian held<br />
all-t «M» «t the *oi <strong>of</strong> th* int<br />
Mttt * M b<br />
• l£4<br />
Mtttxt ot tM Wo-quirter pit, but<br />
Gi awlon bounced baelc with 17<br />
Mf point* te the Junior. 1 1, to win.<br />
M*k ntaa ma klik Ma Iw the<br />
• •••Ml wltll 1. Miawea hf Omtr<br />
•aval vtth 7. r.r Ike IMen,<br />
*•((• McLuiMta learM I, wall.<br />
AJ Mm— fallawea wllk t.<br />
In UB5 mcontl fame the SophJ<br />
•lied by tha rreaMneB, 20 to 11.<br />
•X-Ray" Wtokw paced the Sophs<br />
with • wid Wayne Thompson and<br />
Charlie BaMey led the Men with<br />
4 cash.<br />
In Ik* canslaMaB fame between<br />
r aa( Ifce Junior. u»<br />
pulled UH ipKi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ftmr by Immbllni the Junto, 19<br />
U. Led by the «ti»rp ihoollni <strong>of</strong><br />
ll Baaley. whs ac-erei It, the<br />
noied out Ike onrush<br />
laf Junior.<br />
'Hie Una! game <strong>of</strong> the afternoon<br />
proved to be o complete runaway<br />
for the gophomeres, who crushed<br />
the Senior*. »»-14 The lower class-<br />
man took complete charge in the<br />
operiUig minutes to put them well<br />
ahaad at haM time, 114, Bv«n In<br />
the leeeed period the Benlsn could<br />
not let l<strong>of</strong>fUwr at the isphenwrM<br />
continued their barrMe,<br />
"X.R83T" Wiekei again led the<br />
Sophomore scoring with IS, toHowetf<br />
by Bern it- Carter with 8 and J> 1<br />
Kennedy and Charlie McDowell with<br />
7 etch<br />
Willis Thompson K»d thr last<br />
cause with 7, while Dick TttUJ Mdf<br />
5 markers.<br />
Prelim,<br />
SENIORS ..<br />
JUNIORS ,. .<br />
Prelim.<br />
SOPHOMORES ...<br />
FRESHMEN .....<br />
Consolation<br />
FRESHMEN<br />
JUNIORS ...<br />
^SOPHOMORES,..<br />
lENIOM ........<br />
Aeleiee = cssielld<br />
•hen.<br />
I.I<br />
9<br />
la<br />
II<br />
a<br />
5<br />
10<br />
*1<br />
tad<br />
17 0<br />
n<br />
5<br />
1! 4<br />
IS<br />
11<br />
Umpire —<br />
r<br />
M•n<br />
an<br />
11<br />
19<br />
u<br />
as<br />
14<br />
no<br />
GREGORY<br />
900 Shore Bo.d<br />
Hotel - Bar<br />
Semen Petal<br />
Restaurant<br />
•aap-MM<br />
y Bl'w<br />
s*rU»» — Mafusd — steami<br />
OPEN AIL V*AB ai lit* A.M.<br />
Sportsmen Observe<br />
Wild Life Week<br />
The New Jersey State Federation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sporiamen's Clubs have joined<br />
organlied conservationists throuBh-<br />
tut the country in observinff Na.<br />
tional Wildlife Week, which will<br />
end on Saturday<br />
The week has been sponsored each<br />
year since 1P38 by the National<br />
Wildlife Federation, Washington.<br />
D, C, which, with IM affiliates in<br />
45 states, represent more than 4,000.=<br />
000 sportsmen and conservationists<br />
Purpose <strong>of</strong> the Week; is to draw<br />
at' ntion nationally to the need for<br />
united action in ronserving and re-,<br />
slnrine America's dwindling na.<br />
tural resources.<br />
Tlu- Federation is a Malewifle<br />
lrajiue <strong>of</strong> local conservBiiein chap,<br />
tars or spuftsmen's clubs, \Ulh a<br />
rnemiivrahifJ <strong>of</strong> 3S.000,<br />
Crowds are Flocking to - -<br />
EVERYONE SAYS WE HAVE THE<br />
BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />
He re ffolv<br />
The Skylighters<br />
Famous Instrumental • Vocal and Comedy Trio<br />
No Cover No Minimum<br />
COME WHERE EVERYONE HAS A GOOD TIME<br />
Coach Howell<br />
Opens Battery<br />
Practice Early<br />
Drills Hurlers M<br />
Nucleut <strong>of</strong> Bi-County<br />
League Champion.<br />
By OARV ritl VNE<br />
Coach 'Dixie" Howell opened the<br />
current baseball ifnoii in typical<br />
"Big League" stylo with battery<br />
practice. Tuesday afternoon, in the<br />
high school gym. The main purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> holdinsi ihia a week early was to<br />
ready the hurler* for the strenuous<br />
practices to come.<br />
ftclm ihe new nenur af the<br />
Raldrrs, it is neeeuary far IIIM IB<br />
ramlliarlle himself with hia fature<br />
tiune-witinlnf material. With the<br />
help <strong>of</strong> these harirrn, he hoped is<br />
avcresm* the opposition •na<br />
enerie en \»p at the Cape.<br />
Atlantic Leaiue.<br />
The sreup that reported for the<br />
workout included; Pitchers—Frank<br />
"Lefty" Wickes. Sophomore: George<br />
Sutler. Junior^ Gary Friiyne, gophe.<br />
mgrr: and Richie Viet. Senior.<br />
Catchers—AI Tauseheis Senior; Bill<br />
Gorman. Junior. Ed seott. Sopho.<br />
more, and Jerry Plat!, Freshman.<br />
Coach Unwell is iilanninB to have<br />
regular practice, wnnlher permittmK.<br />
Monday, ill 4:.1o |) m.. on the dia-<br />
mond at 61h Ft. and Bay av This ' Convention<br />
practice will be mostly for orpam- ; uist week<br />
zation and fundamentals. i<br />
"Dixie" says the practices during'<br />
the follow ini! weeks will serve to i<br />
separate the ' squaws" from ill!"<br />
Grace Lutheran in<br />
Ch*mplonihip Tie<br />
SOt^MS KJOTT—Ornce Lutheran<br />
Church Baskftbal! town clinchod at<br />
least a lie for the championship <strong>of</strong><br />
the Church Basketball League by de-<br />
feating Northnelfi Methodist in tni 1<br />
Pleasanlville High Stthool Rym last<br />
Tnursday evailnB, 41.27.<br />
Orace now sports a 7-1 loop marK<br />
and anjsverall 10-1.<br />
Walt Longbottom paced the scar-<br />
ing with 18 points and Joe Muckln.<br />
pranj led the losers with 10<br />
In other games, Bethany, <strong>of</strong> Som-<br />
er« Polm, beat Ipiphany, <strong>of</strong> Picas-<br />
•jitville. and It. <strong>Mar</strong>ks, <strong>of</strong> Plfosanl-<br />
vuie, beat Salern, <strong>of</strong> IHeasantvilie,<br />
3 Leaders Stay<br />
In junior League<br />
Legion Wallops<br />
KiwanU, 28-5<br />
LEAQVE STASDISG<br />
American LtfIBB<br />
ArtiiBiH<br />
tuluinj* t'liili .<br />
columbu, Club .,<br />
RBlary Club<br />
L ll ('. , .<br />
Kiwanii Hub<br />
Lutheran Church . .<br />
W<br />
. a J<br />
. 2 1<br />
1<br />
D<br />
0<br />
D<br />
L<br />
1<br />
U<br />
it<br />
1<br />
1<br />
%<br />
'2<br />
Three teams prcservfil liiv'ir si't-<br />
utiti-half ruccirsis withoui u Blemish<br />
in the Juiiiar BuskeloiiU UJiigui- at<br />
Hull Wednesday night<br />
After isokinE ovrr hi> pluhinE<br />
matrriil Tnetdiiy »rirriiuon. reach<br />
H»w»H i» ranfldrnl that he will<br />
have a Cap*.Atlantic Leacue win-<br />
ner by thp end sf the sraK<strong>On</strong>.<br />
Point Jr. High<br />
Scores 570 Points<br />
Averages 38 Per<br />
Game During Season<br />
HOMERS POINT— Burners Points<br />
Junior Hi^.i 5chc.nl basketball tenm<br />
scored 570 points for an avcrase <strong>of</strong><br />
morn than Tih points per game , hoidinE only a<br />
lwa-|H'ir.l "iiie at halftime, Thu<br />
CamdeniWs opened, up in the third<br />
period to score 21 points and the<br />
same timn bottled up Jim Leahy.<br />
Crusader icoririH star.<br />
I Steele's<br />
5 SHIP BAR<br />
I-<br />
the . , Junior Sportsman<br />
m '"'-!Show Opens on 25th<br />
10 l"'r Large crowds trem all sections <strong>of</strong><br />
name. lit-raiHine inner-uii scored 4(1 | N'fnv Jersey will attend thu eislli<br />
for a uumv average <strong>of</strong> eiyht, and ! annual Junior Sportsman Show <strong>of</strong><br />
Put McDowell wai ihlrci hish with a Middlesex County in ilie rUHgcm<br />
36-polnt total lintl un average or | University Field Utilise. Nm Bruns-<br />
! wick, Mnrch 2S throush SB, in.<br />
clusive.<br />
There will be o\=t-r 40 exhibits, de*<br />
pietinc H«li and wildlife in natural<br />
habitats and conservation practices<br />
to he followed to increase, the wild,<br />
lite population o( New Jersey. The<br />
tnta!<br />
game<br />
J Kennel Club May<br />
To Have 4th Match<br />
Show in Vincland<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Spring Opening<br />
Friday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 20th<br />
Entertainment<br />
HERBERT BROS.<br />
and their<br />
Guitars<br />
Home in the Galley<br />
Flowers For the Ladies<br />
QPEN EVERY DAY<br />
Thi: Mouth Jersuy Kennel Club re.<br />
inrtwi ycfclcrdny thai arniiiEenientf<br />
ire, progressing rHpitilv fur its fourth<br />
niatt'h show, to be conducted on<br />
April IB in Vinelaiicl,<br />
The show will lie open to breed'<br />
* and riWTiers <strong>of</strong> lu'diyreed dogs in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clfj' and other parts <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Jersey. It is ganclloned by the<br />
American Kennel Club.<br />
The goatli Jersey eiub, accord,<br />
ing to its president, S. R, Kraft,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View, hones to he ahle<br />
to stage a shew in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
within the esmiHir year, H also is<br />
preparlne for an A.K.C. point<br />
show lo October,<br />
Objeijl ut tllii club, which wis<br />
formed in 1WW, is to encourage<br />
breeding, study the charicterUiiies<br />
<strong>of</strong> pure bred dogs, and to aid in so.<br />
curing legislation tor the protection<br />
<strong>of</strong> doi^i.<br />
' Besides Mr Kraft, <strong>of</strong>licefs are<br />
Walter Wear, <strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong>, vice<br />
president', Mrs. Gertrude M. Tracey,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, secretary; Mrs. V, J.<br />
Gehrlngor, Ocelln <strong>City</strong>, treasurer,<br />
and Thomas WalkeB, Lumberteii*<br />
beneii show chairman,<br />
The eiub new ha> i3 nembera,<br />
resiaini In Atlantis <strong>City</strong>, Mmtn<br />
point. Woodbine, Mnwood. Abse.<br />
can, HeaaanLville, Pttirsburt.<br />
Cape May, Vinelana. BrldietaB,<br />
rrnnsfrstc, Mlimilr >nd other<br />
rommanltien It «av Incvrporated<br />
In SM Jersc> last Jul><br />
A iioiiu ho\« .it Vinelainl lu--t Oc-<br />
tohi L ottricUM-l 417 mnlm enlrkt<br />
DiUils ul ihc fnrtln-oniinc *ht>v\<br />
win fh^iuKstd aL n nu-clln*; l»*"t<br />
nulil in Woodbim at \\hii_h " til,<br />
Pntrii-ks De> parlv olbo \\tib (.11-<br />
CJueil ,pi aki r ,it Hit im.elnic «***•<br />
l^ouiM3 C'anvlthln Frcnth. noted<br />
JudEt <strong>of</strong> French poodlc»<br />
iiltendafiee this year is expected to<br />
exceed 30.000. incHldlnB numerous<br />
iirBOiiiied isroups <strong>of</strong> sehaol.children.<br />
Resort Sabre Jets<br />
Defeat Tuckahoe<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sabre Jets de-<br />
rated the Tuckahoe Boys' Club. M-<br />
42. in a some, at Tuekah, w Well (<br />
proeceded peacefViliy without the<br />
services <strong>of</strong> a referee. j<br />
The: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team <strong>of</strong> school j<br />
boys was paced by Ted Ford, who •<br />
posted 30 points, nnd Bud Smith,<br />
who had SO, Walt Surrsn was high ,<br />
for Tuekahoe with' 14. I<br />
The Jels took a 40-14 advantage in ]<br />
.he llrsi half anti outstorod tlii'ir<br />
foeo in every period.<br />
Furcettinfi the pugt<br />
bill don't lotggt Ui< Lt<br />
la alright—<br />
DEADLOCK DEVELOPS Is<br />
SEAiHOBE TITLE RACE<br />
High t,eore§ were busting out all<br />
o\er the Seashore League, runways<br />
Friday in an eventful round uf com.<br />
petition which »•»• a deadlock do-<br />
velop for the lirst place In the tight<br />
race, to the ehamrjionship,<br />
Wallace Hardwafe moved up to a<br />
nr8t.i)laco Liu on the stfenath <strong>of</strong> a<br />
4_.O victory over the VFW while the<br />
Terminal Cab Club, formerly undis-<br />
puted in the top Burth, was she!-<br />
laekod by Palniers by the same<br />
More, Meanwhile, thu Trout Build-<br />
ers became a still morn serious<br />
thrcm. by beating <strong>Mar</strong>mora A and<br />
moving to within one point <strong>of</strong> tilt,<br />
lenders.<br />
Bill Henry, <strong>of</strong> the Gnsko Poniiar<br />
team, was (.-redltpd with u 2>)ti to<br />
take hifrli name .honors for the week.<br />
Frank tSwin*. Jr., had the hhjli triple<br />
<strong>of</strong> SOS on a strinK <strong>of</strong> 208-200-I8B<br />
followed by Jim Shropshire at 6ttH<br />
and Ed HridKehousc with dm.<br />
Olhcrij high up in the single gume<br />
department were Mickey Alig with<br />
226, Bob Adams 225. Bob Lee 224.<br />
Shropshire 222, Dick Sampson 213.<br />
Dr. Tom Admns 200. Oscar Hackney<br />
Faie 5, plcw<br />
DON'T WAIT..,<br />
Please Let Us Have Your Copy for the<br />
SPRING EDITION!<br />
Each Year, The Sentinel-Ledgmr Issues an Id _,<br />
That Coma to Every Out-<strong>of</strong>-Town Property Own* oni<br />
toThomanda <strong>of</strong> Proapmctive All-Year Resident,<br />
Summer Visitors.<br />
Your Co-operation Will Help Uftj<br />
1. AdvertUeri ple»»e give u» your copy as ear]<br />
poiiible. If you need help. Phone 0304,<br />
2. ORDER YOUR EXTRA COPIES NOW.<br />
copies for mailing are furnuhed FREE,<br />
The Names <strong>of</strong> the Advertisers Whose Copy h in Otr<br />
Office Appear Below i<br />
Alhitr.w,, The<br />
Aldrn ParS Manor<br />
Almander, P!«lr«<br />
Aivyn Mnlfi, The<br />
Amlci's <strong>Mar</strong>liel<br />
AiiirHli EleelrlcljM<br />
Andreia null station<br />
Andrew and CiaJfe Beau!? Salon<br />
Asburj Pastry shop<br />
A. r CBnslracllBn t's.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> KlMlrie to.<br />
Alianilc tiiy Raelnf Association<br />
Barrett, Lewis L.<br />
Berger Lumber<br />
Bercrr Real Estate<br />
Brrkihlre, The<br />
Berfa PaUo Shop<br />
Blur Bell I.sdfC<br />
BsylrvaFd Beaaty ^hgp<br />
Breriilfy, C, 1..<br />
Brentwaqd Ledge<br />
Briee anil ratnpbell<br />
BrideEam Real Estate<br />
Bristol. The<br />
Bryii Mawr, The<br />
(ampbrll, Kdward Co.<br />
i/antiibeil's Reafaod<br />
Carey Rpai Ef Cipn May<br />
C'rallt. H.<br />
t r<strong>of</strong>l Hail<br />
Cynthia Arms, The<br />
nan's Heafosd<br />
Ilrinuarc liotrl<br />
Hepuly, Edward<br />
Ilibb, Plulnbinir<br />
Dickcrssn, OUver<br />
Ulltilrh. Walter ,\,, Inc.<br />
Ru.Mer t'flriinFgiian<br />
nunps. The<br />
Farie ApartmtnlN, The<br />
EllHheUi lull<br />
K« inc. I', r.<br />
K\fhanEe Ciuli <strong>of</strong> Orpaii city<br />
Kairiawn Ktarcs<br />
taysi. I. p,<br />
Ferguson, Uorstliy<br />
snih strift fishing Pier<br />
H«'licr llakin,. to.<br />
• Under* Hair)<br />
frank and Eddie's Restaurant<br />
trankiin, The<br />
Oalew.y MU,!,.,, p|,)h0UM,<br />
Ofhrlngcr Ga»»i nOUs,.<br />
neortlin. The<br />
Oetty•« clrnernl store<br />
Gillian's Fat DreU<br />
Hahn'ii <strong>Line</strong>n Khap<br />
Beltn-s Beaylj. Salon<br />
Hicliman's Seafood<br />
Iliidretn's<br />
IKItlard Manor<br />
ilglland, John f.<br />
Itolrnyd's<br />
Holtl Rnat Korki,<br />
Hgrlan's <strong>Mar</strong>krl<br />
Ho»tf r, WaiUr K,<br />
nonard Hall Hoie]<br />
Hushe,' Pharmiey<br />
Idlewlld, Tht<br />
Id<br />
Menrel, «»y A, * Son<br />
Mey.r CotUie<br />
Mille, M, C.<br />
Mills Beat Estate<br />
Miller Hardware<br />
Miller Optical<br />
Mlntier Mlnta<br />
Monihan Real Eitate<br />
ManUsmerir Paint.<br />
Mpore'a Ottf at House<br />
Moorlrn Apartnenu, The<br />
Monrlvn View<br />
Morris, B«y J, Co,<br />
Morrlaon Real Eitaitc<br />
Jrttr this Jewel,,<br />
.Inhnsisn-s Beauty Suli>n<br />
.li.hnson-, Oyesl name '<br />
.lohnisn, IrTln, Jr,, 4 t:B<br />
aohniloBe-, Kestauat<br />
Klwanii Club <strong>of</strong> O<br />
Krueji ,B( UfM<br />
Imltt, Hernon J<br />
L U f<br />
Lincoln Hotel<br />
I.ongport <strong>Mar</strong>iiie<br />
• uiil»horr. The<br />
l,od#r, George o<br />
Loll, Guest House<br />
Mape. AUaaUc Service<br />
Mu«.. The<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>-Ve| Yarn Shop<br />
II, 26<br />
JMIH Rsad, PHene deal 3-18<br />
US.BVI BICYCLE — CSaiid condition.<br />
110.00, *m ocean Avenue. s-lf<br />
rRIOIDAIRE HALES AND aERSICE—<br />
Repair 16 all make refrigerators end<br />
Easy Washers. Nt'w and used iippil,<br />
onees, lus-nsfl Asliupy Ave, Phone<br />
M33, i|<br />
. ROOM ana bedroom rurnlluic.<br />
(Jdd tanles chest dining rpom table<br />
•hal!». Red kllrnrn ubie i :<br />
i'hniis iu mateh. Miscellaneoui<br />
5 Phone oast-W. 3-10<br />
O<br />
-hre<br />
full<br />
luKet<br />
Vfteuum Cleuner Repiiin — All Make*<br />
HOOVER SALES AND SERVICE<br />
ROBERT E HOFFMANN<br />
30 DayviiH Clave Pti.inf ST7i.R<br />
Free PltN.L'p and DeliveFy<br />
A'AUN'l'T DININU ROOM nuilp.<br />
iize, nix chairs, table, large bui—<br />
jnd mirror, china closet, senerl prlec.<br />
?125.U0. riininK room IlKhl Ilstyre.<br />
il500, ei MornlnKSldr. Rd.. yr r-nniai't<br />
louiiid Triiut ifjsa Asbuij Ave, for<br />
appointment, 3.19<br />
FOR RENT<br />
IAU HELP WANTED<br />
l,n nil ii<br />
i<br />
.--lew<br />
, j-'ll,!,.<br />
t'r^fimy. ic<br />
133 Nn.<br />
Phnnc-<br />
Maji<br />
MS<br />
NEW USTRB spinet nliinon to rent.<br />
Rental can be applied on purchase.<br />
Plensiintvlllr Mu»ic shoiipe. 57 N, Main<br />
SI.. PleaBantvlllr PBone 3113. 3-2i<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
FBTERS WANTKIl John K. anil<br />
KiT.MH. I'hune 12U0, tuaa As-<br />
wiinK in h.iki-rj. No niBHl<br />
Vi«M nruunil cmploymen!.<br />
m Anbiiry All-mil'. II<br />
T L A - N l C S (or lu.ir.<br />
,u miitii air nralln*. l("r<br />
j «orl>, linb eMJerlcnce* nun<br />
Bull gampsim ond Hamada. IX*<br />
na<br />
L MAINTSNANCK man ttii<br />
manulai-niiiHB plnnl. klli<br />
l I'HUipnieni.<br />
iis«l»t flii-mu<br />
I" IS prefeifeil<br />
(nil i.iiriic iilars i<br />
S ^iinyULid^<br />
STEAM WAU.Si HAI'INIi - Wateriest<br />
nii'ih.iil. Alsn pilinli'ii wails b.-nutl<br />
fuii> i'h'iihi'fi Uy ^iiiit'l.!l liriicCiR wilh-<br />
IIUI sli-ani. \V..llniiiMti, Bunion Polni<br />
8TI1H. il<br />
ri'FiTAtNH - Washed stiifchcd and<br />
streli'heri fls htw Us T5c jialr. Layn.<br />
deii'tte. D10 Asbufy Avt-. Phone 2730,<br />
JUT OF TOWN BUYER uanl«<br />
liqueil, Hluhesi Brices paid. Will<br />
n Ck-eiin rity week <strong>of</strong> Aiiril ?0, n<br />
*Vhat hiivt- you' Btis giie. fk'nll!<br />
Leaser<br />
n lie<br />
FURNiSHED 3.bedroem eoltage. near<br />
U4ih ai. beaen, ai«iii s. UMM<br />
kllchen. «ulamallc hul water, H50.00<br />
•eaasn. Heat and telephone alaa _ayaU-<br />
aBi«, wtiham Bio Oeeiin Ave, Phone<br />
OBUl. 4-S<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />
DELIGHTFUL JNP FL«3R apartment.<br />
Heated, Will rent yearly to retpol).<br />
tale tenant, rumllhed or yllfurta<br />
Kd Conion, 752 west Ave, Phone<br />
or ailW-2, __._<br />
I'L'RNlSHErj APARTMENT—Two bed-<br />
rooms, hial and hot water iupBUed,<br />
Available for summer and winter ren.<br />
ul l libl t ipf 4th<br />
tin er yearly to reliable party,<br />
SI, Phone UMs-M,<br />
Ml 4th<br />
CENTER CITY ApARTMKKT — Near<br />
stores and churches, Si5 Aiiiury Ave.,<br />
second floor. acrtlSi from Blalnlen's.<br />
Six rooms and bath, unfurnished. Hot<br />
water heat. MD.OU month ¥«rly<br />
•ease. Newly renovated, Key at Kuril<br />
Vord, Klrst and Atlantic Ave, I*hene<br />
ocean city !J0Q<br />
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Hot Wnler<br />
oil heat, until June IN 00 per munlH<br />
All UIIIIH Apply at lOtB t^nlra<br />
Ave , ocean <strong>City</strong>" ^<br />
UNFURNISHEri APARTMEN T—8<br />
rsomi. first floor, automatic heat, ga<br />
screened perch. Vacant April I<br />
o). At second and Wesley Ave<br />
i,00. rhone evenings. Semers peinl<br />
3.36<br />
EFFiplENCV APARTMENT — Accor<br />
modfltes two Furntihed, heated. Utl<br />
ItJes ineluaett. season or yearly, Tl._<br />
Hanklni, 1»IJ Central Ave Phone 27¥4,<br />
ROOMS FOR RENT<br />
COMFORTABLE ROOMS anil small<br />
apartmenti. Available now. Inn?<br />
spring mattresses. All utilities. Ne?-<br />
bbardwaik and restaui ants. Reasonable.<br />
The Ebble M0 itn Si., I'hone aOtaW<br />
Bowling<br />
Continued from pafe 4<br />
JOB, Walt Wear 804 and Bob Selv«in<br />
SOO.<br />
honors among the women. Blanche<br />
Smith, with IB!, was funn<strong>of</strong>-yp. Thf<br />
high triple was a sii by Kay Swing,<br />
who rolled eonsiitent score! <strong>of</strong> l?2-<br />
jTi-iia.<br />
Both league-leading teami, Urnei<br />
and Lemons, tulTered reverse*, the<br />
tlmea flroppins all four polnu to<br />
Pear«, and the l*moni loalng. 3,1,<br />
to Pineapples. This left them In a<br />
15-i de«|loels for ftrat place, while<br />
movini Plneapplaa up into a d<br />
l tie with Grapes.<br />
SELVAON PACES SWAl'NE<br />
TO •MASHINO VICTORY<br />
Selvagn, bowling for the Swajne<br />
Grille quartet, paced the team to j BKTTy JAEP, NAMCT OBARAM<br />
another smai'hins 4-0 triumph in the : ,„,„ i»nM«m'» 1 rjr.it<br />
<strong>City</strong> Bowling League, where tne , W_AD WOJiWI • LEAGUE<br />
Miller Optical* were victims <strong>of</strong> ihe I Betty Jaep, with 183. and Nancy<br />
Oraham, with IM, wore ihe •coring<br />
league leaders, SwiynM hold a five<br />
poini edge over EwinES. whe also<br />
conlinued ta win at 4rf) over the<br />
Palermo Air Base No, I team.<br />
The Selvailn 2« game led the in.<br />
dividual list and w/as followed toy<br />
M. SargoloilOs <strong>of</strong> Palerrno with a<br />
fflS. rrank Bwine. Jr.. hit a sltilins<br />
Mi pace for the best triple <strong>of</strong> the<br />
week. His games were SIMM-IM.<br />
Other top bracket keglejs were<br />
Walr. M*V (ffll'Sft<br />
IM1( KKT SO, r.|il»-W<br />
T1IK HTATB OF SW JERaEV<br />
To- BKRTHA M. Btl-L. and JOHN'<br />
R BjU- JR , her hushand. their<br />
heirs devisees ond iierK<strong>On</strong>al rep.<br />
i-rsentaiUes ana their, or an> 01<br />
their successors In rlRht, tit!"<br />
nnd inlcrest.<br />
Von are hereby summoned nnd re. I<br />
quired 10 serve upon French B. Love,<br />
land p|aihllff'« Atlnrney, whine aa.<br />
tlitss U Nn 112 National Bank Bullll'<br />
inn tieciin Cliy. New Jeisey. an in<br />
SWIM' to the Complaint filedln il civil<br />
Sctioii in which John W, Fesgman Is<br />
iMaimiff and Bertha M, Bill, et vlr.<br />
their heirs etc. el al. au. Defendants,<br />
pendlnij In the Sul'Wlnr rourt <strong>of</strong> Nfiv<br />
UnityChiiilrriy Tlltiilim. within 33<br />
• I'nflrr Mnrrh VI, 1BBS, ey'luslve <strong>of</strong><br />
Announced closing daip for filing ap-<br />
Plloalions! April IS, 1^3.<br />
Aiiply t>ei!artment <strong>of</strong> civil seiviee<br />
Slate House. Ti-enton. New Jersey<br />
Open to m«le citizens, two years resh<br />
ilfnl In <strong>Ocean</strong> c/lty<br />
Patrolman. Hjlary. KZHShSSmO per<br />
Flrenmn, ttiilarv, naya.i.ioai per an-<br />
num.<br />
3-llt-3l-|i!frl.fiO<br />
OAMUSON8 WIN<br />
THBEE-POIN'T IHISTOI'T<br />
The Oarriiion Jewelers won a<br />
three.polnt shutout frorTi the Sel.<br />
bright leverage team <strong>of</strong> Wildwood,<br />
in a South Jersey League match at<br />
Playland. Saturday night.<br />
Frank Owing, Jr., with 2S0, and<br />
Harvey Adam* with 210 set the pace<br />
the male ' for the homesters, who rolled up<br />
ivith Z1J ana | MSI iotal pins, against 84B7 for the<br />
visitors.<br />
Phillies Cigars, ihe other local<br />
team in the league, was not in ac-<br />
tion Saturday, due to a postpoee^<br />
merit.<br />
MAV, , .„ „ . ...<br />
«*VS LASiDISO LEAOH<br />
Thuriday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 19. IMS SENTINI<br />
Prices Declined<br />
In February<br />
Leu Than December,<br />
In<br />
level,<br />
Th. ttmn leMI prat* Ml W%4<br />
Naw fartar MMHUn/ tf •"-"••;<br />
y the month when, ttr th*<br />
order <strong>of</strong> the President, wagea u<br />
well as the prices <strong>of</strong> many com-<br />
niedities were deeonrtrolled, did not<br />
show a marked ehanle in the be-<br />
haviour at prteM paid by Niw jer.<br />
sey houKwivM, •eeordlag to Latrar<br />
and Industrr Comniiilwie? l^rw<br />
A. Miller, Jr., the trend continuing<br />
lo be abBlM the BUM a« during the<br />
preceding four monlha.<br />
Decontrol U gradual, eMMMWf<br />
through aeverti monthl, CsnM-<br />
quRitlr, It* Influence an price* !•<br />
not evident M enee. Pmhapa. •*!•<br />
ed the eosunUiionM'. It nay after*<br />
them during the Mmlng mmtlB,<br />
when prieea will ft** a natual<br />
Stan*<br />
town. Fa.<br />
* # *<br />
Mr, and Mm William<br />
•pent Saturday evening at<br />
Uttle Johnnie and Rotwrt Sehwei.<br />
bine <strong>of</strong> South leavllle, wen g|le(U<br />
<strong>of</strong> their gtMidinather, Mm, <strong>Mar</strong>y<br />
Behweiblnc, Saturr the claim<br />
Dated Kfhrunry Tf. A D. IBM.<br />
ANNA S. FARRADAY<br />
WILLIAM fi" t-'ARRADAY. JR.<br />
FBKNC1I B. UJVELAND,<br />
Alloincy,<br />
OCHin <strong>City</strong>. N". J.<br />
,--- p<br />
o P\J-I with • 4ci,r.<br />
phtinc «u£ "'inspil sundnvt!" it<br />
iiiken iiBuihsi yon hy dcfauit.<br />
The iicilnn has h*en insfltuN'd for th.:'<br />
puipnSC Of fOTCi'ioslnil !l fS.V Sale rCr.<br />
llflwilc, dntcd Jum> S3, 19SI1 mailr by<br />
Si Townscnd nodfrey. Colleff<strong>of</strong> irt<br />
ti,«iis for I'ppcr Township, In VPnc 1<br />
Township, iind suhjcquenlly ,i«ii|yni'd<br />
hv roper Township to John \V. Fess-<br />
inn on September s, IS. Of whirl!<br />
pinlntiff Is now thr hi.mil'. nvrrlnK<br />
i^ii isiA Ulo-'k 11. 'is shown on Plan<br />
i <strong>of</strong> Lots in Sf r.iihnierc. N: .1.. Strath-I<br />
r^im.'ic I'o'p. ownrrt tinted Iran, wm. II.<br />
'" ln i roliissMn Jr.. Knvlrwr. In Upper<br />
Township, i'iipe May Cnunty, New Jer-j<br />
*\nd voii niith.i M Bill vour hrhs. (<br />
devisees and perBunni repiescntallies |<br />
and your, their ur any <strong>of</strong> their sure- ,<br />
sols In right, title and Interest, are!<br />
made purlin defendant hernuM' you are 1<br />
the owner <strong>of</strong> the premises aMcribua in iir-rohy Certify that the said cnrpgia-<br />
the Complaint : _:t|on did. en the Twent.v.sUth day <strong>of</strong><br />
And you. John R. Bill. Jr., your. |,,,Hriinry IKa. file in niv <strong>of</strong>fice u duly<br />
heirs, deUsccs and pelsonal renreji'n- eSee,rieH and iiltcsled cohsenl In writ.<br />
tniHcs nnd liiur. their or any <strong>of</strong> their! j n M ,,-j jhe diss'tluiion <strong>of</strong> said corpora.<br />
nr^%i uy<br />
us ihe unanimous jalIiW Moore lias returned to camp<br />
J. A. CHAMPION<br />
54 W 16th Street<br />
IikMala EaB<br />
SOAN CITY TIRMINAL<br />
Hkilti Mnal «i* Atlmtk AniMM<br />
PMONI I19C<br />
MNNA -MADimitt^l UHB<br />
| rasHi ilia<br />
i<br />
h Vh sft " 1 d Iloor nBurimcill has laruc<br />
"inL- rrmm. lllnlim room, kitijcn, twq<br />
IrTKnia.ttn-Kl'ft,'^<br />
o'ulliic "I"Tpropiriv will pay rujnrt-<br />
t.'OJlH*,^,,.L!;A ,,U , ^,,,r im^inirnt. Tele-<br />
1 ^"SBC ThlV propelv" will pay liand-<br />
rlgerato,' ho«. I tAme'relurni on vour imestmrnt. Tele.<br />
[ipiyTcdeiicii's ",„„„„ O7U5.W 101 appointment, _ tf<br />
SrJ°BendU i T^1 Ml. /<br />
---. . — ^.—n.l(, Hater heyt.<br />
<strong>On</strong>cjiD.aal.TOlTi.o eircl<br />
l ^ E I F<br />
1 * l i J - l i - * l . t t l M i a j > - » > . = = - - - - - t '*&<br />
cr._ Harp lllbh, 73O VVcsi Aic. J-JJ<br />
fS^llVBItSTliFfED SOFA and fllBlr<br />
to mutch. «3i.W. 1 BiifUcw Pinte.<br />
\cry Koon<br />
-FOSTER BEDriolld niiMumaiis, hah<br />
liTlop;«<br />
iham PI. chairs:<br />
Phone *<br />
BOY'S SUITS, liray niemsvic pla |.<br />
sfaf lii blue (dirlil «t' ll J. 'J',"j;<br />
IruuiPis. sue 18, gray ttabiirdliie. h «J><br />
siw is: Also 1 «n "'"{"Sh-i'Si<br />
siie IS. 1 brown Ineiici, inmhi• «ou<br />
lining, sire li rlwiw »'H. m %\<br />
nllure. \ffi BIh 81".<br />
uf w 15th ST.— Bunsaiow, .1 bedronnis.<br />
hinh.i.iichen, living room, mis hea;<br />
ill fliiuncud morlgauc. —<br />
msh. A. w. 1.1101<br />
An'., I'ltman, N, J<br />
fransfei'tablf<br />
,m isi liriindvlew<br />
l>!ione .WB96. 4-0<br />
REAL ESTATE WANTED<br />
ONE.BKDR00Mt turnlshcd «rjrtmcni.<br />
VFlv feme Bcssonable rent. I e»rl<br />
Fox 70S plvmoulh Place, flrsl floor.<br />
= r,..;. r..^n n nl<br />
l!<br />
slccpln?!<br />
.. Fiom<br />
II. 11111-<br />
Blit-r<br />
iftOllM APARTMKNT -<br />
roomii; kitchen) or col<br />
tulv |"H io July 3t. 19511 :<br />
man 959 Wakelinil Streel.<br />
1.1KB TO BL'V smyll hiiui*<br />
aMe In (Jcwin CII!', RrilBBllj|nr.<br />
tilar B HSW<br />
cwin<br />
rtic'ulurs. Bus <strong>of</strong>ii«f<br />
Answer full .<br />
jSenllneULcdser,<br />
APARTMENT — Twii m' lliiee rooms<br />
and holh for middle aged eouplej;n.;<br />
long seawin No clilldien nr pets,<br />
flight stairs No LiHsenicnt. Box<br />
e fo<br />
<strong>On</strong>e<br />
WANTED TO RENT<br />
APARTMENT OR HOL'SE--f urnhjlj<br />
<strong>of</strong> unfuinUhcd. yciii'ly bulls. Te«e<br />
ei wife and .on. Flluiic rleaminlvll<br />
Please<br />
Foiilively no<br />
To iMU<br />
. . . Cash m Advance<br />
^laasltted Ad wiU be puWiihmi unlU p.W tor.<br />
ipp««rilii on Ihis paie, «»h mtul b« In thi»<br />
S d Wd M<br />
i<br />
oni« novta^ntn TuSay «»d WednMd« ,,.»... Ad wW nol to,<br />
ml in lype yjitil peymim! is nmde,<br />
U Word, or Met — »«<br />
Mlli STATE OF NKW JERSEV<br />
TO—n-OflENCB a. acilAUB and !<br />
"jlJU.N DOB", htisnand oi Kior-<br />
encc- si, ilehauti, said niiiite ' John<br />
twe " twins fictitious, Ihtlr heirs,<br />
Ueiisees anil peisonii] feprescn.<br />
uilUes and Iheir, or unv <strong>of</strong> iliiif<br />
successors til right, title iind in.<br />
tftni;<br />
You are herehy sunirnoned and re-<br />
quired to serve upon French B, Love-<br />
land, Pialnliff's Attorney, whose aa.<br />
jreis is No. 41a National Bonk Build-<br />
"mi- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jerscv. nn fin-<br />
act in the Amended Complaint filed<br />
in the civil action, in which .(«hn w,<br />
''rsirAiin is Pljintiff, and Flsi'ence H.<br />
Sihaub. 01 vir, iheir Ivlrs, ele, el al.<br />
are Defendants, pending In Ihe iuper-<br />
or Court <strong>of</strong> New Jorses, chancery rjl-<br />
islon, within ,m d»js. after <strong>Mar</strong>ch 13,<br />
IBiJ. BWIUIIVB <strong>of</strong> sala date. U you fall<br />
so In do, ihe relief demanded in the<br />
ABiendrt romplslnt will he lakeo<br />
xslntt you by default, '<br />
The action has been Instituted lor Ihe<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> foreciojlng a 10* sulc eer.<br />
tlficate, dated June W. IMS. made By-<br />
Earl F. tjrlher. Cqliector <strong>of</strong> Tysii for<br />
I'pner Townshlii, to upper ToHnshln,<br />
and subsequently dsslinerl hy Upper<br />
Township in John W, Fessniati nn Sep.<br />
temnef », IMS. 01 which I'lalnuff Is<br />
now Ihe holder, "cswrlnn Lol SOB.<br />
Block n, ai shown on Plan <strong>of</strong> Lo| -<br />
rathnii '<br />
. „.,. haiid and afflM'd my <strong>of</strong>.<br />
il at Tretiuin this Twenty,<br />
<strong>of</strong> February A. D, one thuus=<br />
hundred uhii fifty.ihrci'.<br />
M.OYU B MAnsil<br />
Hci'lctaiy <strong>of</strong> State.<br />
« ITV Or Oi'KASi IITV, S, 1.<br />
SOTIIT! TO f'pXTIlAjTOIISl<br />
" HIB1.<br />
(IINTHAI T SO.<br />
Mm Joseph Watchha was a visitor<br />
in Palerino. Monday.<br />
Tlirs. Anna Renshaw. <strong>of</strong> Folsom,<br />
SF viritin^ her daughter, Mrs. Alice<br />
Cloud and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Has-<br />
sieiieii. for several weeks.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Peter<br />
• an Saturday were, her mother<br />
; niiti bfotlier. Mrs, M. Peiravieuk, <strong>of</strong><br />
I PhllBdeliihia. and Joseph Prtrick<br />
j and family, or Palmyra,<br />
icm<br />
iealcd bids or piolliiSUUi Hi<br />
*ed hy the Board <strong>of</strong> Cornni<br />
ity. N. J,, in •§!•• 1<br />
city Hall, Orcm I cliildren.<br />
hy the Board "<strong>of</strong> Commlssionev<br />
(if tile frny <strong>of</strong> IJrynn ell<br />
be, ie-;<br />
iionei i<br />
in the<br />
I Mr*. Violyt Center was a '<br />
j Vincland, Saturday.<br />
isiter m<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Devlm and<br />
(^mls.uVnerV^jloom; Cliy llali; Oic,in j clilldren. <strong>of</strong> Woodbury, vailed rela-<br />
iffi, N, J.. on or hcjiire Ihe hour oi lives here Sunday.<br />
1T*O A M" Frldii}'. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27th. lMn | . ". •<br />
fill' ihe furnishing ahd erecting a E?i|. j M „.... v«i,,, 1 iKittsi hei. Bar.<br />
uinl«ed ph.ynround whe [enee on <strong>City</strong> Mrs. _G*il "3 »Jj » "" P* r "<br />
Plajijrounri. iwuth coiner oi North etits, Mr, and Mrs, Willmrn Evans,<br />
Btreci and Ilttvin Aienui-, in Oreun or Linwood. Friday.<br />
("Its, N. ,1, as descriued In the sptvlli-'<br />
i-ation* and plans on file In the <strong>City</strong><br />
neck's Oftlec. <strong>City</strong> Hull, ocean Cll}.<br />
N J All bids musl be made on ihe<br />
foi'nis provided without alteration, cov-<br />
er all Hems contained therein. In ink.<br />
and be aeeompanied by cash or a eer.<br />
lifted cheek, without condltiBn, pay.<br />
UBIC to the rlly Treasurer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, N- J,, in a surntfiQL less iliiin l@ r e<br />
<strong>of</strong> the piu, ana • "Bia-f '<br />
rer,:<br />
imure Corp.<br />
' collisson.<br />
Strathmere, N, J,, Sir<br />
ners daied IM0, Wm<br />
. Enulneer, in U<br />
helrsr devlbees and persona! cefiresen.<br />
iatives null yuiir, thair or uny pi tneir<br />
BueeeHars In rlcht, title and Interest<br />
are fhaae parlies aefenainr •<br />
and nt<br />
nt peioyin<br />
di<br />
lie the ownnf <strong>of</strong> tile premises aescrlbed<br />
in the Arnnndea Cprnfilaint.<br />
,Vnd yoi • -"<br />
Florence "<br />
"John Doe", Mtjshnhd 01<br />
. . . . r_, sehaufc, said name "John<br />
Doe" hcinii fietltiiius, jour heirs, de-<br />
vimes and prrionul nnrcntnUIIVH and<br />
your, their or any <strong>of</strong> ihclr «uceeiisors<br />
In riBhi. lille ana Inlereil, are made<br />
patties defendant because ynu are the<br />
Hushahd nf Florence s, Ichauli, and by<br />
reason nr right, <strong>of</strong> curteny or other,<br />
wise, may have an interetl in the, prem<br />
OCEAN CRT, N, I,<br />
Mi,<br />
have<br />
and Mrs, Oeorge 13111 will<br />
s their guest her father, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, for an indeJflnite lime,<br />
Mr and Mrs, Willigm Caisetiy and<br />
ehlldren were suesls rt hta paraits,<br />
Mr and Mrs Joseph Be Junco, <strong>of</strong><br />
fjoshen, Sundily.<br />
. ..._ -_- - -Jd-Ielier" from a<br />
jiilslaetsry lurety Company aulhar.<br />
l^ed to transact ousiiifss in the state<br />
oi J.ew Jersey, i Mr and Mrs. Ajnais Voung and<br />
The. luecHltuI bidder will bo re- d,ua|,u.r. Janice, and Mr. ana Mrs.<br />
ulrcd IS esecufe a contract with the'<br />
and Issue the gurcly Company<br />
in full amount <strong>of</strong> the contract,<br />
within 10 days from the date <strong>of</strong> award.<br />
Bond to cover the completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
-* act within the time speeifieii. in<br />
iiTTiity with the specifieatie-ns and<br />
intee the payment, <strong>of</strong> all labiir,<br />
s. maieriais and other costs in.<br />
tl to the contract and to save the<br />
city harmieas from yll ncilons al law<br />
othei'w'lse* • ©ontrBetiir to earrj' L,i.<br />
jity insurance, to cover eniBieyecs.<br />
fo be insti'iet cnhfoiTnily with the<br />
laws nf this State, Ail employees sub-<br />
:cl to nil Stale. Federal ana local<br />
ia*vg. rijies arid r££itlutl6ns imd eon.<br />
Iraetpr to be bound hy same.<br />
Bidding forms anil specifications nuiy<br />
be obtained from the city ClerN in <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fice hours hy depMIMnV 110,00 wBlcn<br />
is returnable. No 49riirietor or binder<br />
in he intirresfed in more than nne bid.<br />
The Cily reservea ihe right to reiect<br />
any or all bids or to waUe any infot'.<br />
nullity and 10 inerease er decrease the<br />
iitnouni <strong>of</strong> the esntraet after bids arc<br />
opened ana i-eaS. The <strong>City</strong> 10 mak<br />
payinenl for enjnpleied work only a.<br />
eompleilon and aeeeptance <strong>of</strong> work.<br />
Conirael to fce eom|ileU'd within 30<br />
working<br />
DeeMs oi<br />
na—at—JI ffi& ^i '-<br />
thi cnmniinion<br />
B. RODaEM,<br />
nirt..<br />
d Mr. a<br />
spunt Tuemlay in<br />
daulhUir,<br />
Meivin Hcliren,<br />
Penrasrsvc.<br />
Mf. and Mrs Earl Saiin. et <strong>Mar</strong>-<br />
iliora were EUests <strong>of</strong> her mother,<br />
Mrs. Josciih Watchko. on Sunda),',<br />
• • *<br />
Miss Lillian Schweibiiij visited her<br />
lifter. Mrs. Dorothy Buyanski, tt<br />
Woodbine, Thursday.<br />
Mr. and .Mrs. ilollls C«ldw*ll via<br />
Ited her'brother-in-law and sister,<br />
Mr. «nd Mrs Carrol Baker, ol pie,'<br />
intvUle, Sunday allornwn.<br />
Miss Haltio Van Odder onMrltinco<br />
MJw Bmlly HarrUi, oi Pilman, Tuos«<br />
Mrs, Waller Voss receiiiiy visited<br />
her cousins, Mr, and Mrs, Claude<br />
parsuns, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Cits',<br />
• * =<br />
Weelt-etid enmU tt Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Hollis Caldwell were their wn and<br />
family, Mr, and Mr, rtoburt CiU-<br />
well •nd son, Bola'rt, Jr., ot Levlt<br />
A UmailOcd At Will Beit<br />
TERMINAL CJ<br />
24-Hour Seme*<br />
P.0114<br />
tOCAL OB<br />
MOVING?<br />
EXPERT SERVICE<br />
till ESTIMATES<br />
•CEAKCnj<br />
Ph. OSOMOB A.bury Aw.<br />
• STORAGE •<br />
Daily Overnight Service<br />
Motor Freight »d Baggage<br />
••IWMH PWiad-iphta and Own CHF -<br />
M>re*tc - Ple«»ntvilte . Northfield » Longport<br />
Linwesd • Semen Point - AWCOQ<br />
JOHN F, HOLL^^D, i«.<br />
CALL Illl<br />
74Ni<br />
PStLA. PA.<br />
M NO. FMONf ST.<br />
Repairing*<br />
RJAMMI<br />
CLYDE CARSON<br />
nil BA* Ata. wMnm uu TIMB<br />
WILEV<br />
W. Vnaaa A*<br />
Gen«r*xl Hauling<br />
NICK F1ORENT1NO<br />
HlW*a*A