Feb 1959 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Feb 1959 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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CLASSIFIED ADS SET QUICK RESULTS<br />
I'll see you in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13th & 14th<br />
BJ9 time<br />
fer everybody!<br />
Watch this paper!<br />
A Good Beaion to Shop in <strong>Ocean</strong> city — First<br />
BUDD'S<br />
743 Asbury Ave,<br />
DECORATOR<br />
SHOP<br />
Phone 2802<br />
INVENTORY<br />
CLEARANCE SALE<br />
SHARP REDUCTIONS ON ODD LOTS and<br />
DISCONTINUED STYL1S OF BlPSPRf ADS,<br />
CURTAINS, DRAPIS, SLiPCOVIRS, 1TC<br />
V% TO %OFF<br />
MANY ITEMS BiLOW COST!<br />
IS Print T«ff«la Quilted Spreads ...<br />
9 Selid Celor Taffeta Spreads<br />
4 Dacron Filled Nylon Comforters<br />
5 Bmamn ©Hen Blend BUnUts ..= .<br />
Were<br />
8.98<br />
0 98<br />
12.98<br />
7.98<br />
NOW<br />
6,00<br />
4,00<br />
7.00<br />
5,00<br />
12 Sura PH Slipcovers .............<br />
for Wing, Cogtwell, Modern Chairs<br />
5 Knit S<strong>of</strong>a Csvire ................<br />
Ref, and T-Ciub S<strong>of</strong>as<br />
3 Cutf<strong>of</strong>rugic Chair Covers ,..,,=.,<br />
Cltfb or Barrel Back<br />
26 36" Cafe Curtains ...........'...<br />
22 A*st. Print or Solid Valances<br />
31 Wood Cornices 32" to 72" wide . .<br />
10.98 7,00<br />
7,98 4.00<br />
15,08 9,00<br />
THURS., FR|if SAT., LAST DAYS OP<br />
JANUARY WHITE SALE<br />
FINAL PAYS FOR SPECIAL SAVING! ON<br />
CANNON SHEETS, TOWELS and BEDDING<br />
STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5 DAILY<br />
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9<br />
THE jbcJAw jiffy SENTlijttAJjyfefe<br />
$126,201 Township Budget Offered; Legion To Mark<br />
Special Police Effort Is Stopped " UL *~""—<br />
THURS&AY, JANUAftV<br />
and Swords<br />
plans<br />
hiu<br />
May<br />
14-<br />
from Mr<br />
s her<br />
physi-<br />
DRAPERY CLi<br />
BiKsntinued<br />
Were<br />
3,59 - 3,98<br />
Pattcrnf = 1<br />
Were<br />
4.98<br />
$ 3.<br />
A<br />
ta<br />
R<br />
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A<br />
ef<br />
NCI<br />
e Kind<br />
Were<br />
6.98<br />
$ 4.<br />
1/3 Off<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP =- The 19D«<br />
ijpper Township budse-l teialinii<br />
$126,201.12 was passed'on firsi read-<br />
ing by a two to one* vole u\ UK- 1<br />
Mondav evening mefiins; i» ihe<br />
Township Hail in Tiiekahoe. The<br />
puhllf hearing iinti &iu\i re:iilmu i*<br />
slated for Ma run 9,<br />
The roll tail vote rgstilU'd fi-otti a<br />
resolution proposed hy WiUium J<br />
Brown* newly t>tecu*d tummiiiw'<br />
man- that he reeelvy only SI per<br />
vear rather than ihe SLOW) >oaf!y<br />
'salary When quest ioncd Omun<br />
stated ihat Miena proposal ufiultl<br />
reduce iht tax rate sis eesiU ntul<br />
thai such apropos! U legally l)i>r-<br />
missftbie, The iewhitinn wn*. fiol<br />
adopteet,<br />
C<strong>of</strong>flmittprman J) a v : d YanVtir-t<br />
itaiett tlwa he would prffi't io -J.i*y<br />
ihe r^^oHniOH further >tud=v and n<br />
was Sd iHUtt. Pu^if ui Mil'<br />
I wiu effected by rijl.RflStn e<br />
jroni Mayor Clirlk E. Cordon<br />
and fommiitfeman \.*anVerti reqinFemcni* lrom<br />
school and founlv vo-X-i"<br />
The hud&ca incluiU's Sfja'K). one-<br />
fifth, <strong>of</strong> ihe emcfjcnty ^ppi-iipi-ia-<br />
lion to emw cu^t oi thi* u- **'-'•<br />
quired Ijy law.<br />
A letter uf H'siM<br />
Anthony Kriik. spt'tisil<br />
appointt-d at the last<br />
read, giving as i!u> rt'.^e<br />
health and the advice <strong>of</strong> hc-i<br />
eian. The ri'sianuUuii Wa<br />
and Mrs, Charles BjiHOi^hy, <strong>of</strong><br />
ley's Point, Was appointed to<br />
as policewoman at the i'<br />
school in Marmara nl the ^afflf sal-<br />
ary <strong>of</strong> $10 per week.<br />
A Idler from Edward B, MtCon- ,<br />
nell admlnUtraiive director ol" the<br />
; lo-<br />
cation oi the Municipiil Court and<br />
si.itintl thai court Will be held eai-h<br />
Wednesday from lu oVlock to noon<br />
at ihe new ioeatign \%n- rratl and<br />
adopted.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> !lu* Upper Township<br />
ChambDr <strong>of</strong> Commei'i'e ssuuht rein-<br />
siaHtnent <strong>of</strong> a -ppfial j3o!ki> tovov<br />
in a loiter from llohiiri Hap\$ Jf , •.£'£-=<br />
rfitary. The let it'!' -tilted that ihe<br />
| Rev, Thomas* A .Merywuaihtif. Chum-<br />
1 her member, hatJ vniiinU-i-riitl _ io<br />
| submit ii siiuae-ityd p! a^eni,<br />
j At "the toiieiusion uf (lie detailed<br />
I reporl lownship oiTicsaU agreed<br />
j ihat insurance eoverajje is probably<br />
not sufficient and I'ashley was au-<br />
Ihorlxod to submit a rcpQi't con-<br />
eernina the ro^t nt more adequate<br />
liability coverams<br />
Mrs, R, Wilson Garrison, <strong>of</strong> Tiees*<br />
ley's Point, was appoiiiied to serve<br />
as Upper Township represfnlative on<br />
the reei'titly tirHaiuzed Cape Miiy<br />
County Health Council, 'Tile request<br />
for representation Irmrp iliis: area<br />
was made by ,Mrss JuifH .1, Klain.<br />
Mrs. Klain ibgu rc.'|jqr1ed on same<br />
si the existing' cases <strong>of</strong> crippled<br />
children, heart cases, und other<br />
chronic disuses ysisiinj! in the<br />
tawnshlp and. asked <strong>of</strong>ficials what<br />
have been nyide for ihe con><br />
<strong>of</strong> health esre far ihose<br />
eases since ihe lownship health spi"<br />
i lip has been thanked to a case ijasis,<br />
Tovntship oiTkials stated that flintier<br />
1 study Aould bo iiivyn lo their ori=<br />
ainaj [iropti-ai to employ local nurses<br />
oti tmvnuhip health problems.<br />
No action was taken on a request<br />
| for a ¥50u contribution in iha Capo<br />
May CiMinty Chamber <strong>of</strong> C'ommcrcr,<br />
i GeoiHf C'arii'r, eSPt-utivii seefeiary<br />
; (if the t 1 . iif (':, in m'ekinH the enn-<br />
tribution, lisH'it att ! arnnn>i|)!Tiemsi <strong>of</strong><br />
\\M- rtiUTHy {'hamhfr in It-* one-year<br />
eMsujfU'i', Carter slated that wiihin<br />
t!ie \t>fir i hrfif new indusirif<br />
lompleted<br />
('iiuntN as<br />
140 At P-T.A.<br />
Buffet-Dance<br />
LTPKR TOWNSHIP - Abinit 140<br />
aiiended ihe family covered di-h<br />
supper and square danee mvi.n ti><br />
the Upper Township parent-Teacher<br />
Association last Friday evening in<br />
the elementary st=hool in Marmora.<br />
Foliowina the ham supper, wrved<br />
bufTet ^tyle all tht^e present assis!.<br />
ed in clearing the Haor Tor ihe<br />
square dancinji, WiUiflm M Ufe<br />
11 'l<br />
supper ienried b><br />
li'ine lu-fi*<br />
Imfeii!,<br />
th<br />
thai uf Hie<br />
>!•!••<br />
h<br />
HIP »-<br />
t'lalrn--<br />
in . Capr '<br />
direct result <strong>of</strong><br />
lie aUo c-rnph.'i-<br />
ihe f-iahlUbmt'nt <<br />
tuwnship is not 7.on(*d, dfUiiitel?<br />
iha!<br />
q<br />
4_11 t'Liih Aaent. mi the j-allcr ami<br />
cave mMruetions in ihe ifi'h-<br />
All thflie auendina hml ii<br />
very jlood tiini,'.<br />
Ai iinnouneed by NTr^. _.lohn LOP-<br />
en?Q and \U>*. .Io*eph Prf-ii, to-<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> iht> UtTQir, tJir small<br />
defrayed esperi^e* <strong>of</strong> Use<br />
which was nai a fund-fsUing I<br />
but otic to promote tamlly<br />
fun A very large sommitlt'e <strong>of</strong><br />
bv<br />
the/mo<br />
Sf'Jnih<br />
Y"i"<br />
Auxiliary<br />
.-.nflivrr^rv <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lehr^^t on Wri<br />
Tne B.iv-,-S!atcr-><br />
.aYWlii be prosrni. and<br />
i the Knvnni. und liotftry<br />
ribuietf to I*H' yr(n. Terri Jo Wilkie, Linda WyerJ<br />
Carol Mies, Suzzane Guntner, Shir- I<br />
ley Kriidelbaeh, Jaiiis Schneider. J*?° I<br />
seph Lovette, James Watkins, Ralph j<br />
Haiim, Frank Kruk, Danny Reyel, |<br />
Keith Guile*, Chieie Cossaboone ana<br />
the honoreea' brother. Kevin.<br />
WSCS Meets Thursday :<br />
TUCKAHOE •== Member-; <strong>of</strong> the |<br />
SVuman's .Soeiety <strong>of</strong> Uhristiaii<br />
ice 1 <strong>of</strong> ihi* 'hiLkahQe<br />
Uhurt'li will rneet Tuesday evening<br />
in ihe sotial hall ai Tiio o'tlotk,<br />
Mrs. Theo V, Tewnsenyfl oi' Oees-i,<br />
<strong>City</strong>, will show picture slides <strong>of</strong> the<br />
national assembly heid by ihe So*<br />
eleties last spring in St. IsouLs. Mo,<br />
Thr public Is cordially invited to at*<br />
tend ihe mtetina,<br />
Jolly Workers litet<br />
MARMOHA = Mrs. llarry Parker<br />
wai eleeled president <strong>of</strong> ihe Jolly<br />
Workers <strong>of</strong> the Marmora McihydUl<br />
Church al their mefiiriji held iast<br />
week in ihy .sociai room, Other<br />
otlieers eletied are: Mrs, Donald<br />
liattfrsby, vice presiilent- Mrs. An-<br />
diiw May. sueristai'y; Mr*. I tarry<br />
Webb, irt-asiirer, and Mrs, William<br />
J. Brown, eorrespondin:; sL't-retary,<br />
4=H Dance Saturday<br />
MARMORA — A dance, sponsored<br />
by 'he Loose Ends 4-11 Club, will be<br />
heid this Saturday evenini; fruiii t:30<br />
to 10;S!i in the V'.F.W. Post Home in<br />
Marmora. YouiiiJ people. 10 years<br />
and older, are invited to attend the<br />
dance.<br />
A<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS QUICK RESULTS<br />
CIobbersDine<br />
At Palermo Station<br />
Tl'CKAJlOB = Members tit<br />
Turkahoe Yacht Club were entyr-<br />
iiiined SatU"day evening by Major<br />
(ie'irue A, ILiws. c^nunandin^ <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
ul me Paiertno Air Ford' Station,<br />
and hU staff. .<br />
li.rmer was served at B o'doek<br />
ItilhrAi-d by erneriainment in the<br />
bii^i* iheatre, and a tour o! ihe ra-<br />
diation, Ll. W. A, Smith hriefed<br />
.pfoiip en ihe mission <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"while U, C. Thomas us=<br />
the fynction^ oi ilu> opera-<br />
tiun^ section<br />
The Vaeht Club will bold its an-<br />
nual dinner and clip presentation<br />
thi., Snuirday evening ai Buck's Tav-<br />
ern' in Corbin <strong>City</strong>.<br />
in a!lend a<br />
ilar<br />
tIn-<br />
SCIENCE IN<br />
YOUR LIFE<br />
Haw do epidemles llhe last year**<br />
Asian flu start? Selentlitg blams<br />
a renigade virus, ehanged only<br />
slightly in character from its an-<br />
cestors but different enough to be<br />
able to Slip by any immunity peo><br />
pie have built up against viruses<br />
they've eneountered eariief. Tliis,<br />
doctors aay, U what hap(iQned<br />
when Asian i!u staigered one'<br />
tenth <strong>of</strong> the world's peimlfttion<br />
last ytar. . .<br />
txperti lay that if the Asian<br />
flu follows,the<br />
usual epidemie<br />
pattern $.'e can<br />
espest further<br />
outbreaks early in<br />
i'JCy and again<br />
late in iflfiO,<br />
Fortunately,<br />
the U, S, is well-<br />
equitiped to han=<br />
die such emergen-<br />
cies Since World War II, many<br />
producers <strong>of</strong> drugs which fiura<br />
disease have also stepped into pro-<br />
duetioji <strong>of</strong> biologkals which Tire-<br />
vent them. A case in lioint is Cnai,<br />
Pfizer & Co., Inc., world's leading<br />
manufaeturer <strong>of</strong> antibiotics, in<br />
the drug and chemical busmeis<br />
fer loa years, Pflier recently built<br />
near Terro Haute, Indiana, a vac»<br />
eitie center itafTsd for virus re*<br />
search and equipped for prpdue-<br />
tiqh <strong>of</strong> both huniaii atid vutsrinary<br />
vaccines,<br />
Pfizer and sther firms are now<br />
turning out a polyvalent flu vac-<br />
cine. <strong>On</strong>e shot <strong>of</strong> this polyvalent<br />
%'accine protects you against the<br />
Asian flu and some other types <strong>of</strong><br />
flu as well, Te make this polyvalent<br />
vaccine, the different types <strong>of</strong> flu<br />
virus are grewn in millions <strong>of</strong><br />
chick eggs, then killed with form=<br />
aldehyde,' In vaccini fsrm, the<br />
virusei are injected into the body,<br />
start our interior defense system<br />
ts building immuhity against each<br />
type <strong>of</strong> virus contained in the vac-<br />
eine,<br />
In this way, viruses are now<br />
tamed by science to |jrpteeii US<br />
fram snce*deadly epidemics,<br />
,,p.ir.,es Hoa L'arper' iFi'yinient fyr<br />
fari'lijis 'i-il'tjrs unles-- >nmil;*r t-tiiirtes=<br />
ie, "^re" divert to Amc-ht-afi tiii?en^<br />
•Aheii srau'llinjJ in their c-rtiintrii-, m<br />
[ike tapacily.<br />
Th*' publk= is ur<br />
B,iSSi>t thai v,ili be tiveii under the:<br />
chairmanship <strong>of</strong> Mr, AJVthoiiN ... '<br />
Voipe iti lit*. HUh School AudH<strong>On</strong>um ,<br />
on Sauirti&y, Kehruan. 28, ior the j<br />
post WrHiiro I-'unt!.<br />
In ailitiiion tu ihe Swan Lake and<br />
Kleepin- Us>;niis Balled Hiei-e uill hv.<br />
a siJeiiaSty number = The Datu-e «f ,<br />
i'iirds." Tit'tiets ;ire tn.tw on siite.<br />
The ne\t -tjfial t>\i-!it ai the Host<br />
Hume will In- tleditiiU'd io Bud Shi(|-^<br />
int. B* ! i"t Cfi'iiJan -ind llnruid S. !<br />
Ptms uho *f!-w>(i the po-*t Hml and<br />
well.<br />
The Pos! was; alerted in lanore<br />
any h>ud -'iiiinJ barrier biasu"<br />
tniHed by newer type planei tnni<br />
are sehPtJuk-d u\ proicet Uie rirea<br />
in ihe future.<br />
Cariien S. naten reported on the re=<br />
cent eounty totnmiit.ee meetiii^ nt<br />
Patermo, apd inviied loral membors<br />
to the nest county meetinM at Htone<br />
Harbor nii Thursday, Fvbi-uary 1ft.<br />
C'. Thrtitifts Weiler and Anthony J,<br />
Volpe aave a resume <strong>of</strong> the slate<br />
eseciltiS'e meeting held ist Trenton<br />
January IT,<br />
Vincent A. Evfiriselisin • reported<br />
ihat he has contacted all lhu sthool<br />
in Cape May County a bom the Us say<br />
Content and the reception is favor-<br />
The newly installed <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
No, 20, Knights Templar, are shown here JL<br />
Xe, Rmmineiit Commander Lester A= MatKh<br />
,1. Hilary Smith, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, GeL<br />
i Robert Sampson, <strong>of</strong> Linwood, Captain<br />
e>an Ciiy men active in the Commandery<br />
ceremonies recently in the- Mason|P<br />
at Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, =—^__<br />
There b? spceuUuion in Washington over thij<br />
biliiy <strong>of</strong> hringinR about a rualignment <strong>of</strong> the two^<br />
partioK in is) liberal and coiiserv alive groups, <strong>On</strong>i<br />
savs ihis mighl happen more rapidly than h gens<br />
lleved UkelyrBoth parties now contain high<br />
who have virtually nothing in common.<br />
OTHERS CLAIM BUT<br />
ONLY KELVINATOR<br />
WASHES CLOTHES<br />
CLEANER EASIER SAFE<br />
And Saves You Money Too 1 .<br />
" HERE'S THE PROOi<br />
Classified Ads Bring Quick Results<br />
for<br />
"window<br />
shades",..<br />
in the<br />
in he<br />
YllLOW PAGES<br />
you an find<br />
New <strong>1959</strong><br />
"STYLE MARK' 1 Model<br />
with all tfieia<br />
Kelvingfsr Fsatyrei<br />
• Seporafe Cytici for All<br />
Fab rice including<br />
Wsih-Wasr<br />
• Lint Filter<br />
• Sudi and Water Sever<br />
• Rinse Additive DltpcnMf<br />
• CLEANER, EASIER WISM|<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly KsMnqier hw<br />
Minut* Dirt Leeanw;<br />
ere-4crubbinf by had<br />
• SAFER, All-FABWC M<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Ksivlnslsr hei<br />
Action, No hanh H<br />
and forth.<br />
• sAvis YOU mm<br />
Yeg can't hay* a $791<br />
bill far reflating a fMfl<br />
onitm,<br />
PRICES START<br />
$179,951<br />
WITH TRADE<br />
I.<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 Anbury Ave, Phont<br />
P#1iVfdt0you With HEATER • WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING * FOAM<br />
ftUBBER CUSHIONS * DIRECTIONALTURN SIGNALS • ELECTRIC CLOCK<br />
THIS CAR DELIVERED TO YOU<br />
ported prfco,<br />
Federal Excise Tqas Inel<br />
PETER<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
REVOLVING<br />
PLAN<br />
CARPET 3 Important Rooms<br />
WALL-TO-WALL<br />
^iJ<br />
-*=<br />
1151 MStL<br />
RANGER 2-DOOR SEDAM<br />
iffl^f<br />
§m&<br />
We will *9\lypv an EDSEL for the same eost or less<br />
thmh ttimt ef * Plymouth, Chevrolet OF Ford, BAA<br />
MOTORS, INC, 220 Wesley Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jertey<br />
HfRrS HOW IT WORKS<br />
Choose the monthly repaymint amount suitable to<br />
, you ($5 minimum), Your credit is 10 times the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> your monthly payment, The plan Is<br />
continuous and enables you to make additional<br />
" purchases up to the amount <strong>of</strong> initial credit. If, for<br />
example, you have paid $60 on an initial credit you<br />
may avail yourself $80 additionai credit,<br />
I 15th St. & Haven Ave. Phone 3200<br />
CAT THE RAILROAD) IN OCEAN CITY<br />
•JwuyuuuyuugguarxMQCX<br />
SPiCIArFURCHAW<br />
f'xl2* VSiesw and Nylon<br />
• LIVING ROOM<br />
• DINING ROOM<br />
• BEDROOM<br />
Prise InEtudef everyltiWl<br />
• WALL^TO^WAU<br />
CARPiTS<br />
^m:' PADDING<br />
• CUSTOM<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
NOTHING ILSI TO<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
NOW<br />
$ 39,<br />
PR1EI!!<br />
$4,©S BATH- MAT<br />
Jutt for fh# prlviles* <strong>of</strong><br />
inttslUtton in your ttemi<br />
NO OBLIGATIONI<br />
Decorators<br />
1612 TILTON ROAD<br />
PHONE P'ViLLE 5347<br />
NOf<br />
Sunday *nd<br />
by App*i<br />
WOND<br />
1400 <strong>On</strong> Your Dial<br />
Far • dally digest <strong>of</strong> Oetin €tfy<br />
ntwt from Th* t inHns(<br />
PtL Luddy was represented by<br />
attorney Jsel A. Meir, and In In<br />
unusual move the proseeutlen's<br />
ease was handled toy <strong>City</strong> Solicitor<br />
John E, BotwelL There wai a<br />
tourt itenegrapher present to take<br />
the testimony Virbitym far the<br />
The t!iFee iHiii'tiiniPn wlto t<br />
wvrc Serjeant C;irlt> P, Cost, a pas.<br />
son^i?! 1 in Hil. Lunny'si tar, and thy<br />
Iwo arr*stinti nfTU'pr*,. .Serjeant An=<br />
^xa and Palreiiniiin J<br />
opened uiih (ho<br />
thai the eharjjeH<br />
The'<br />
prn*4L't>uior<br />
bt« eharigutl from sjitJpdinii B0<br />
an hour "between 7th aiiti 4ih sH;: on<br />
West av, to road speedina !«! miles<br />
an hour bL-tween 7lli fiiid Slh Ms, OH<br />
West av,<br />
Mr, Matt asked for more lime to<br />
prepare his case in %'iew <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ehangp, chargiiig that there was sur«<br />
priso involved, Jud^e King ruled<br />
thai he would grant a recess<br />
not a po.jptiiontmK'nl,<br />
TlUh.ini--i4^m Luuk Pl&«5 at apppoi<br />
Ihiatcfy 2 a= m. the morniii^ <strong>of</strong> Jan-<br />
uary 13, according to the h'Htjmoiiy<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlsoMt. involved.<br />
ffir, Mott asked for s continuance<br />
en the same grounds that a prev=<br />
leys postponement was granted.<br />
He said that the traffic ticket was<br />
after the Indefinite suspen.<br />
ef Luddy frem the Polks De«<br />
partment and Asked the depart-<br />
mental charges against Luddy be<br />
diipiied ef first, This was denied<br />
by King,<br />
See Page 3, column 4 please<br />
Sgt. Impagliazzo<br />
Cited For Deed<br />
ni Nifholas Impaglia^o, <strong>of</strong><br />
the Otunn Ci!y Polut*'Department, is<br />
the winner <strong>of</strong> \\w firnl Valor Award<br />
to be .presented to a Cupe May Caun=<br />
iy ptitice uffieei'' by the Fratorna!<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Polite,<br />
The awiiFd was ulvfii lo Htii.<br />
Mr, Milliiian reporicd that mectinus<br />
h.id bt'eii heid with local resitlenls<br />
and eity <strong>of</strong>ficiate and that all aru<br />
faVarabiy hulindfd toward a re-<br />
location <strong>of</strong>, the plifygrQund and the<br />
ostubiisbmoHt ef a parhiuil Jot lo run<br />
290 feet north from 8th si. on the<br />
©tean side <strong>of</strong> I raven av»<br />
In his report Mllli^in said that<br />
Mayor Edward B, Bowker had given<br />
permission J_Q the coinrnittee to write<br />
to the Pennsylvania and Hpadinij<br />
Seashore Liiu^i and UTEC tjuitk rc=<br />
movnl <strong>of</strong> traekfi now igenTed on f layen<br />
av.<br />
5fr. MliligVin said that the letlcr to<br />
cr to<br />
Jl» n, KruKSel, genera! manager <strong>of</strong><br />
ihr railroad, wiss sont iind the Cham-<br />
lier <strong>of</strong> Commerce a.Hkc>d him to ''ad-<br />
vise us when your company (•onlem-<br />
plates* ihe removai <strong>of</strong> those tracks<br />
from Batlersea Hond lo Sth si,"<br />
Ttie plan would allew an ddo<br />
el 25© ears to park beth en the<br />
proposed parking 1st and alse en<br />
Haven av,, Mlllijfan said. Mayer<br />
Bowk*r indicated to the committee<br />
that h« would like t# see diagonal<br />
parking en Haven av, and thus<br />
allew more ears to be aceernmedat-<br />
ed, MlJIIfan reported.<br />
The Major informed the committee<br />
that the railroad had removed sev-<br />
eral switches so far, but then moved<br />
their equipment to Wildwood, Work-<br />
men are espetied io come hack<br />
shortly to finish taking tip the tracks<br />
here between the Garden* station and<br />
the loth si. station.<br />
If the tily (joes ahead with the<br />
Retail Merchants plan, the piay-<br />
nround at Bth st. and Haven av.<br />
would he consolidated into a master<br />
plan to enlarge the esiisiinj* facilities<br />
hei ween Slh and Gth sis, and Bay<br />
and West av.s.<br />
The nropossed plan eallN for a tqial<br />
<strong>of</strong> four baseball diamond;-;, iiU'ltlding<br />
iwu for the little leaquers, a liL'id<br />
house with toilei faeiiiiies, a !)?>;'•*>! =<br />
ball eourt and football field.<br />
With the removal <strong>of</strong> ihe raiiroad<br />
tracks from Haven av,, the ri^hi oi<br />
way would be closed <strong>of</strong>f to give<br />
additional room to ihe expanded<br />
athletic facumen.<br />
Tri?isftf;..# ares <strong>of</strong> ths athteflV<br />
ftotd VK>ulB then be B40 feet east<br />
See Pag* 3, column 4 please<br />
GAHA Pinpoints<br />
Overgrown Lots<br />
The special Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Guest mid Apartment<br />
House Association on vacant lot<br />
clearance reported io presodeni Dr.<br />
John 11. Betker on Haiui-day. Their<br />
initia! survey was made In the area<br />
between flth and Tin sts,, and the<br />
hay and ocean.<br />
The survey shewed 'that there<br />
were mere than 15 lets as well as<br />
street ends and beach front areas<br />
which were overgrown with weeds<br />
and littered with debrli. In their<br />
cluttered condition and with the<br />
weeds dry, these lat§ present a<br />
serious firs hazard to the adjoining<br />
hernes the committee reported,<br />
Upgn reviewing ihe loeaiion nf<br />
Chairman Qf<br />
Chamber Dinner <strong>City</strong> Will Challenge<br />
County TaxBoarcTs<br />
True Value Stand<br />
<strong>City</strong> Solicitor John IL Boswell announced late yesterday<br />
that a suit against the County Board q£ Taxation and each<br />
<strong>of</strong> Its three members wUl be instituted ill an effort by the<br />
city <strong>of</strong>ficials to clarify its position on the question <strong>of</strong> "true<br />
l "<br />
ROBERT DRUCK<br />
Mark Turner, president ef the<br />
Chamber ef Csmmeree, anneunced<br />
this, week that Robert Druck has<br />
been named n!st and duplicate was<br />
void, unlawful and a<br />
violefl^ahuse <strong>of</strong> discretion,"<br />
that action the city will con=<br />
Fio<br />
aiiliaMo ill ii re(?ynt iiistallation j th«Ht» JOIN, Or, Bt'tker slated thai,<br />
er oi Ihe County KOP In WiUH ViLl^.*** 1 **_"-V . s i J "^.« nli( ?miJt<br />
i <strong>City</strong> pgiie*?<br />
vkf president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dinnt'<br />
wood, The<br />
was Nunieri<br />
group,<br />
Thi award elfei Sgt, lmf»gliait?<br />
for *)teeptJenal initlfitive in dis-<br />
arming tw# m«n whs hid wrested<br />
m revelver frem 4 fellow <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
hen. The incident secured hen<br />
last iummer when PitralfiMn Rith»<br />
ard ParashUn wa§ attaek-* J by twe<br />
men en Wesley av, near 9th it.<br />
Mayor Edward B. Bowker and Po-<br />
lice Chief William 1!. Smith were<br />
notified <strong>of</strong> file honer conferred oii<br />
Sftt. ImpajSlia^o, The eity <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
report that the iiffit't-r wiM IK 1 hdii-<br />
ored here next mohlh, and.it was<br />
learned he will be further fetud ui<br />
the June meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hlate<br />
tors for the FOP in Jersey 4'ity,<br />
Avalon polki* <strong>of</strong>ficer John Rcy»<br />
nolds was seated as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county unit. Other <strong>of</strong>ficers include<br />
Charles Quinn, 'Wildwood, seerelary?<br />
Charles Thomas, Wildwood, treasurer;<br />
and Ambrose McGqugh, Wildwood,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the directors. State<br />
President Louis C Fiocca, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Wildwood, presided at the meeting,<br />
Burlington Police Chief Peter<br />
was the infilling <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
March 21 Deadline <strong>On</strong><br />
Primary Registration<br />
Thursday. March 12, is the dead,<br />
line for the filinfl <strong>of</strong> petitions by<br />
candidates seeking <strong>of</strong>fice and also<br />
the deadline for voters who want to<br />
be eligible to east their ballots in<br />
the AprU 21 state-wide primary<br />
election. <strong>City</strong> Clerk Henry Sllllnfi<br />
announced this week.<br />
Voters wishing to register may<br />
do so during regular business hours<br />
at either the <strong>City</strong> Clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice here<br />
in <strong>City</strong> Hal! or at the <strong>of</strong>fiee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape Msy County Boirl <strong>of</strong> Elections<br />
at the Cape Mpy Court House,<br />
The law requires that these reg<<br />
istcrlng be residents <strong>of</strong> the state<br />
for six months prior to the April<br />
21 primary and residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> fer SO days prior to that date.<br />
lots art' In oho <strong>of</strong> the<br />
In our Ciiy most thickly populated,<br />
Ijolh by permanent residents • and<br />
summer guests, cspi'tiiiily cons|(li!rina<br />
that thi 1 tity properties ;n ! e ony block<br />
in width ;md yssU-nd from IKIJ- to<br />
ocean in this area surveyed," lie<br />
also staled that ii wan lint difficult<br />
to imaMine how unpleasant these lots<br />
must appear when tlie weeds are<br />
at their peak.<br />
After discussing this condition<br />
existing in sucii. a ^ma|| iirea, ii was<br />
the fcelina <strong>of</strong> the Commiliiie thai the<br />
Guest and Apartment House A?,soi;ia.<br />
tlon's efforl to have ihe Ciiy en=<br />
force the lot elcarinjJ ordinniuc'<br />
should be shared by all civic organ-<br />
isations.<br />
A, Kershaw was found<br />
three <strong>of</strong> i© charges by a<br />
jury which delibDraied yesterday for<br />
four hours before bringing in ihe<br />
decision which closed the first phase<br />
<strong>of</strong> the trial o! the former <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> stock salesman accused at rn!s=<br />
handling more than S230,»(H» «1 his }} m - ,. - ,<br />
client funds board regardinM complete revslua*<br />
' tinn !>! all real property to be filed<br />
The iury verdict held Kershaw [by January 10. 195B,"<br />
id that the l»ard fails to<br />
statutory duties and<br />
Specifically the "failure to eefllfy<br />
the lax books for local lax purposes<br />
leaves the ciiy unable to perform It's<br />
various fynetlahs or meet the vari&ua<br />
financial obligations and keep It's<br />
finanlca) siabilty,"<br />
2—"The <strong>City</strong> challenges the loaal-<br />
Hy and legal effects <strong>of</strong> the resblu-<br />
March 4, 1958, by the<br />
guilty ef three counts <strong>of</strong> conver-<br />
sion all connected with fransae=<br />
tlens with Mrs. Idlth King, ef<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Th6 indietments en j<br />
which the fuitty vardief was re- I<br />
turned cited Kershaw with eenvers- :<br />
Ion <strong>of</strong> $3,450 20 in Nevember, 1*56; |<br />
and 52,5*4=98 and $111,11 In June, .<br />
lfS7,<br />
(<br />
j<br />
In a statement .foi!g%vlnj4 tlie ver- i<br />
diet, KefMhaw said "I iyld (he truth<br />
and 1 had a aood lawyer," Sentence<br />
on thi* i'onviftifins will he pronounced<br />
by Judge Anthony .1, C'afiero on Pelj=<br />
ruiiry 27 at Capo May Court House,<br />
The defendant was returned lo jail<br />
See Page 5, column 3 please<br />
Train And Car Collide<br />
At 13th St. Crossing<br />
A Ffiltision between ii M'Min and a<br />
truck Tuesdny iliiJh! at J.Hh Hi, and<br />
Haven av.<br />
_<br />
in only $53. dam-<br />
y .<br />
age iu both vohii'lcs and no injuries,<br />
accordinu io Pntii'iv Chief WIMi.'iin II.<br />
Smith,<br />
The driver<br />
the small truck.<br />
Frank H, tireis, W, <strong>of</strong> fiH Hoosevelt<br />
av., NorihlivUI.<br />
l<br />
charged with<br />
.<br />
failure to stop al a railrunil ^,<br />
Mis truck suiTeres! damnge cttlniated<br />
at about 540.<br />
Tht* diescl jocomoiive <strong>of</strong> iht* train<br />
suffered about A15 damage, at'tord*<br />
ing to Chiei Smitit.<br />
The train wa?j moving north at a<br />
sluw rail" <strong>of</strong> speed, iit't'ocrtinj lo'tho<br />
engineer Raymond .Hack, U", <strong>of</strong> 1242<br />
Uay av., when j! struck ihe truck<br />
which was uoing east oil 13ih si.<br />
The train had jiiNt pulletl uut <strong>of</strong><br />
Nth si., the t'nuint'pr nizatkm, whs<br />
i itend#d Ftsre'g cpngraHiUtl^if In<br />
ttw» wordt, "Th« Beard <strong>of</strong> Direc-<br />
tor* <strong>of</strong> th* eratir Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Comnwrc* atiur* YOU<br />
<strong>of</strong> their full cooperation on any<br />
matter) that you may bring btfor*<br />
them."<br />
Also inducted were IB members <strong>of</strong><br />
the board cf directors representing<br />
every put <strong>of</strong> Gape May County.<br />
city contdndy on this point<br />
that they were not notified at that<br />
lime the at'tion eoiHemplaied by the<br />
board in not certifying Ihe bosks,<br />
and the complaint jjoes oii: lo out*<br />
line ihe various reasons that this<br />
decision was "arbitrary 1 , impossible<br />
and oppressive,"'<br />
3—"The <strong>City</strong>'s complaint asjainst<br />
the"directive jhat. a special plan <strong>of</strong><br />
See Page 7, column 4, pleas*<br />
Crime Prevention<br />
Week Starts Sun.<br />
Sunday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary §, will mark the<br />
beginning <strong>of</strong> (he 12th Annual ob-<br />
serviincc <strong>of</strong> National Crime Preven.<br />
lion Week in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and throujih-<br />
out the United Suites, As a braneh<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Exchange Club, the<br />
Exchange Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />
sponsor the event locally,<br />
Opening day on the seven day ob=<br />
servanee ealender has been desig-<br />
nated an Oo-To-Church Sunday, In<br />
an appeal for record church attend-<br />
ance that day by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resi-<br />
dents. Crime Prevention Week Chair*<br />
man Wesley Ordile <strong>of</strong> the local Club,<br />
emphasized the importance <strong>of</strong> regu><br />
lar church attendance as a deterrent<br />
io crime and juvenile delinquency, •<br />
Crimes in ihe Municipal Court will<br />
be the subject <strong>of</strong> an address by<br />
Franklin A, King, Judge <strong>of</strong> the Mu=<br />
nieipal Court, lo the members <strong>of</strong><br />
the EschanMe Club Monday as a<br />
special feature <strong>of</strong> the current oh.<br />
ser%ance,<br />
Judge Kiftii has been Judge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Municipal Court since IBM, is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> South Jersey Law School,<br />
which is now a part <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Rutgers, is qualified<br />
to try eases before the Supreme<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> the State oi Illinois; is<br />
qualifiod as Solieiler in Chancery'<br />
and Law in the Slate <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />
and in 1957 was admitted and qual-<br />
ified as Attorney and Counselor <strong>of</strong><br />
%mm Pag* 3, Columfi 5 Please<br />
Special Postal<br />
Die To Promote<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s 80 Years<br />
Anniversary Mark <strong>On</strong><br />
Million Moll Pieces<br />
Mark Turner, preiident <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, also an=<br />
nouneed this week that permission<br />
had been received from the U, S.<br />
Postal Service in Washington for the<br />
local past <strong>of</strong>fice to use a special die<br />
hub cancellation this summer, in<br />
the celebration <strong>of</strong> this resort's 80th<br />
anniversary,<br />
P»rmi»len wai through the e&*<br />
apcratien ef Pottmartep T= L»e<br />
Adftnf, whs ttated that th* die<br />
hub wftuld be used for a tlst-nwnfh<br />
from mid April through<br />
lSth, and would<br />
on ever « tnlilten letiars and ardi<br />
mailed throueheut the we rid from<br />
rhli<br />
Since <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> received ^<br />
sion to use a special cancellation die<br />
hub during its Diamond Jubilee an-<br />
niversary only live years ago. It is<br />
unusual that the government author-<br />
ities would grant the same permission<br />
twiee within ten years to the samo<br />
community.<br />
Arrangements art; now being made<br />
to have a special die l»ib eaaceilaUon<br />
placed on the postage * taeier used<br />
by the city governsnent, and Mr.<br />
Turner urged others who have their<br />
own postage meters to include a<br />
special anniversary cancellation<br />
wherever and whenever l<br />
EnglaByer was elected vice<br />
president, and Jonas Jasinsltas, also<br />
S#e P»s* 3, cetymn 3 t<br />
Sweigart Named Young<br />
GOP Representative<br />
T. Riehafd Sweigart, local insur-<br />
ance agent, has been selected repre-<br />
sentative <strong>of</strong> the Young Republicans<br />
it. Cape May County in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> area. ~*<br />
Mr. Sweigart was appointed by<br />
Mrs. Margaret Lion* <strong>of</strong> Wild wood,<br />
who was re-elected chaSrlady <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iroup at its annual meeting in Court<br />
House Friday evening.<br />
Hobart Sapp Jr., <strong>of</strong> Marmora, is<br />
vieeishairtnan. Vincent L. Limanna<br />
is rgspresentative In Sea Isle <br />
pendent groi^rhave jgone all out in<br />
providing the type <strong>of</strong> oargalns Oat<br />
will interest every conceivable type<br />
<strong>of</strong> shopper.<br />
Free gifte will be distributed ^f<br />
some ef the merchanti, together with<br />
big discounts on nstne brand afpo-<br />
anees, sti-reo and, u»d ears. In ad-<br />
See P*M % eeJymn 7m p)i<br />
Court Postpones Until <strong>Feb</strong>. 27<br />
Hearing <strong>On</strong> Stoeco Injunction<br />
The session scheduled for January<br />
3D io hear the controversy 4>etween<br />
the city and Stseeo, Inc., on the land<br />
fill agreement Ear the ares between<br />
24th io 30th sts= and east <strong>of</strong> Bay a%*,<br />
was postponed unty <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17, ac.<br />
cording to <strong>City</strong> SoUeitor John E.<br />
Boswell,<br />
Mr, isswet) taM ttitt the city<br />
was trying to rtach an apreeflii«tit<br />
Httsfactery to toeth tides, but that<br />
any such agpeenwnt weuld have to<br />
com* under the sup*rvlslefl ef the<br />
court and It would not be an<br />
sf*Geurt<br />
He furthgr explained the court<br />
had previously stated that It under-<br />
stood the dlfTLeuities involved, and<br />
the position in which tooth the city<br />
and Stoece, Inc., had been placed<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the previous litigation<br />
breuiht oy a property owner which<br />
caused the delay in the land fill<br />
agreement.<br />
Any agreement that iwas reached<br />
out <strong>of</strong> court, iMf, Boswell said, would<br />
toe submittd t th t d h<br />
submitted to the court reach<br />
the court ^nd reach<br />
the final 4ecision there. The terms<br />
<strong>of</strong> the agreement would then be B<br />
Ser the surveillance <strong>of</strong> the court,<br />
The land in question had been sold<br />
to Stoeco by the city back in 1092<br />
and at that time Sioeco agreed to<br />
have the land filled hy January 1,<br />
1955= An estension to this agree-<br />
ment was granted
mm<br />
• •* 1<br />
m<br />
2 « SECTION ONE<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
er Stuns Neighbors, Experts<br />
^iMo-New-Taxes' State BiT<br />
J. JOSEPH CftlBBINS<br />
—* The State <strong>of</strong> New<br />
TON -* The State <strong>of</strong> L<br />
^t frees another year without<br />
tftxe*, as boosts In present lev-<br />
th result Of the #403,325,028<br />
ins »f the ,__ .<br />
budget for <strong>1959</strong>=60 pre-<br />
get, it responds to operational and<br />
molnteniflee necessities,'* declared<br />
the Govirner at a joint session <strong>of</strong><br />
the Legislature on Monday. "It pro-<br />
j for laereases where needed or<br />
It d not preposs to<br />
VWaiced budget fr<br />
t *s&te4 by Governor Robert B, Mey-<br />
la the J^glslature this week.<br />
Jlget, which the Governor<br />
#s not austere but as "an<br />
e <strong>of</strong> haw a State can'live<br />
its means," fell with a thump<br />
states where Governors<br />
PSswYwk. FenttoylT<strong>On</strong>ia and other<br />
tfc 'tamttaiUy itektog* new tax rev=<br />
mvm.<br />
Ts avoid now »«•§,<br />
$127,110,7*3 from<br />
t tteiinf $£3<br />
visjei for laereases where n<br />
tnsndatory, It dos not preposs to<br />
spend for the sake <strong>of</strong> spending.<br />
'-This budget meets the enlarged<br />
eperating needs <strong>of</strong> our state eol=<br />
leges and Uaiversityj it prsvides<br />
the iaereasys required by law for<br />
©ur State aid programs for dduea*<br />
Uan and welfare, and it will make<br />
It possihle to receive all the Fed-<br />
ral funds available to New Jersey<br />
ttion"<br />
ts teteiinf $£3M5J<br />
by if*N <strong>of</strong>flcisit, Tata I<br />
Sfnt« ^ayvnuci during fhf fiieal<br />
[&:<br />
5, OCfeAH CltV<br />
w Procedure Set For Tests<br />
Obtain N. J. Driving License<br />
Mfflolor Vehicle Director Ned<br />
announced this week<br />
Jersey's motor vehicle<br />
tise esamlnnUoti proct"<br />
take on a new look on<br />
when the "Appointment<br />
into operation.<br />
*<br />
^significant ehangei mark<br />
irtyr» frem the sld fyi><br />
ex#min|ng applicants ftr<br />
driver licenses. First,<br />
new preecdure, an sp-<br />
wlli not b« #«nnlttftd to-<br />
dflv# until h« Hsi safjt-<br />
e^platsd * * teit ef hit<br />
<strong>of</strong> tfit traffic laws and<br />
and a check ef his<br />
y the driving test will not<br />
until at least ten days after<br />
cant has passed the nan-<br />
laies <strong>of</strong> the examination<br />
obtained aii appointment<br />
Fiving test.<br />
be a transition period<br />
ireh 31, when the old and<br />
**ures overlap. DuriiiM<br />
valid old type permits<br />
snored,<br />
cant who fails the knowl<br />
will not be re-examined<br />
. least one week after the<br />
ejection. An applicant who<br />
vision check may be fe=<br />
It any lime after the vision<br />
has been adjusioU.<br />
ehase ef a learner's permit,<br />
at any motor vehicle<br />
a pfereqiiiHi'e to applyina<br />
Irlvers ileunst txiimination.<br />
it is valid for a periMd <strong>of</strong><br />
pom dale <strong>of</strong> purchase and<br />
Persons under 21 yearn<br />
list produce a birth ceri!n><br />
|clher acceptable pro<strong>of</strong> uf<br />
applying for (he permit<br />
tie time <strong>of</strong> appearinH for<br />
Jde test. A driver's<br />
sntaining information about<br />
vs and regulations and tips<br />
iig is ijiven to thi? ap-<br />
:h Traverse Rods<br />
Ipraw Drapes .<br />
Mies in Stock for<br />
lows from 28 inches<br />
p to 18 ft. wide,<br />
BUDD 1 S<br />
(bury Ave, Ph. 2802<br />
plieant, together with an instrue=<br />
tfon sheet on examinallon procedure-,<br />
at the time the permit is. obtained.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce satisfied that he pes»i»E<br />
sufficient knowtedge <strong>of</strong> the law<br />
and it able ts recegnlie and Ident-<br />
ify traffic signs, the -applicant may<br />
proceed te any drlvow quaitffeatian<br />
center for the purpose ef taking<br />
the non-driving phase ef the tett.<br />
After the applicant has passed the<br />
minimum requirements <strong>of</strong> the knowl-<br />
edge test and vision check, his pcr-<br />
mit is validated by an inspector for<br />
practice driving when accompanied<br />
by a New Jersey licensed driver.<br />
At this point m the procedure,<br />
the permit Haider may make an ap-<br />
pointment for the driving test or he<br />
may wait and arrange tlie appoint*<br />
ment al a later date. The driving<br />
test will not be given earlier then<br />
ten days after completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
vision check and the knowledge test.<br />
An a|ipointment for the driving<br />
test may be made by the applicant<br />
through personal appearance at a<br />
driver ({ualificalion center or by<br />
writiftg for an appointment to one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the permanent, driver qualification<br />
centers or to the Inspector Force<br />
Office at Trenton, Telephone re-<br />
quests for appointments cannot be<br />
honored.<br />
In eases where an applicant makes<br />
a written request for an appointmont<br />
ihe Division will send a postal eard<br />
confirmiBg the date and time for<br />
driving tsut.<br />
Appilcnntt whe fall Hie driving<br />
test will be rsgulred to practice<br />
for at ie#St two weeks before being<br />
eligible far re-eiiaminatlsn,<br />
DirecloP Parsekian explained (hat<br />
approximately 200,000 applicants will<br />
be examined this year and stressed<br />
that, "Under the new procedure, no<br />
applicant is permitted to practice<br />
drive on a public hiKliway unli! ihe<br />
knowledge test and vision check<br />
have beeei salisfaftarily completed,"<br />
The Dir«elar further added thai<br />
prat'iice driving with an unstamped<br />
or invalicfLjited permit, "is tantamount<br />
to driving without a license and will<br />
subject the applicant and aeeompany-<br />
injj drivel' to the penal!ies provided<br />
in the law, 1 '<br />
Jan. Building<br />
Off From 1958<br />
Building figures for the month <strong>of</strong><br />
Januaiy showed a downward trerid<br />
in'construction as compared with the<br />
same month in 1958, it was armouri-<br />
eed by eily Building Inspecior Henry<br />
Cooper this week.<br />
There were 45 building permits<br />
issued last month, compared with<br />
42 a year ago. The volume <strong>of</strong> esti-<br />
mated costs for building construction<br />
showe,d that this year there was a<br />
total ef $149,©B0, as compared to<br />
1239,237 in January <strong>of</strong> last year.<br />
The estimated casts fer new<br />
dwelling units did not shew such<br />
a decrease, January this year the<br />
estimated cost ef new homes was<br />
$110,550 compared te #119,400.<br />
There were if unit* this January<br />
as compared to If for January<br />
last year.<br />
The big drop seemed to come in<br />
the additions mid new units added<br />
by conversions, which were higher<br />
a year ago.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the new anticipatcc]<br />
dwellings that were registered "with<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Building Inspect ur<br />
were: a i22,000 two-family unit tu<br />
lie located at 1617.1§ Wesley av,, by<br />
the builder Walter H= Masun listing<br />
th« owner as William Qeggis,<br />
A |2ij,000 onD-family unit was reg-<br />
jsleretj by ihe builder Warren J,<br />
Smith lor 53 Walnut Road, listin-j<br />
ihe owiiyr as John Bmhardt,<br />
A S2t,8f)O singSi'fHmil.v dwelling,<br />
with Fred H.L Tarvt's, the builder is<br />
Ht'hedulyd far constiucijaH at 410 15th<br />
si,, and the ownuf is Carl Komt'hak,<br />
Resorf CPA <strong>On</strong><br />
National Body<br />
Billy Graham's eye dif=<br />
ficulty will not require surgery, says<br />
his doctors. Prescribed; rust, and a<br />
postponurnL-nl <strong>of</strong> his trip to Aus><br />
tralia,<br />
IBURY COLD CUT CENTER<br />
MABEL BLIZZARD<br />
649 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
IP QUALITY - FRESHLY CUT ON ORDER<br />
if Y&ur Table with Meats from Mahml"<br />
ULK — BUTTER _ 1SGS — SUBS<br />
CANDY — CIGARETTES — CIGARS<br />
OPEN DAILY 10 A, M, TO ii P. M.<br />
Garrison<br />
Csntlnued frem<br />
<strong>of</strong> Qeenn <strong>City</strong>, was mtido a member<br />
Donald M, Ryssell. CPA, ef 4621<br />
Central av,, was appointed Is the<br />
advisory beard on the economics<br />
<strong>of</strong> accounting practice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Institute ef Certified<br />
Public Accountants, it was an*<br />
neuneed this week by the national<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional organization, Mr, Rus-<br />
sell, s retired partner ef the ae-<br />
Eeunting firm <strong>of</strong> Lyhrand, Ross<br />
Bros. £ Mentgemery, is a former<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> ihe Institute, The<br />
advisory beard en the economies<br />
<strong>of</strong> accounting practice advises<br />
CPAs on the management <strong>of</strong> their<br />
firms.<br />
Loses License<br />
Centlnued fram page 1<br />
.Mott asked thai Kins disquali-<br />
fy himself as jtidMe in ihe case on<br />
the grounds he mifiht he prejudice<br />
in favor <strong>of</strong> the city, King ruled<br />
ailamsl this and said he was appoint-<br />
eel !>y thryo commissioners and nnl<br />
just iiie tumtnls«iinitL>r in ciiarue <strong>of</strong><br />
y<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board.<br />
Senator Mandmnn, instiillinK <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
spoke <strong>of</strong> the forthcoming SSOth ar<br />
itivet-Mary <strong>of</strong> Cape May CaUiiiy, niif'<br />
said he has hopes <strong>of</strong> at-quiriii^ tin<br />
t'o=eperation between the Slates <strong>of</strong><br />
Maryland and Delaware in » joini<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial eelehriilion <strong>of</strong> ihe disunvcry<br />
<strong>of</strong> this area by Henry Iludsun.<br />
Mr. Garrison was enthusiastic In<br />
his inaugural address, noting that<br />
1911 was a year <strong>of</strong> achievement<br />
far the Chamber in that the mem-<br />
bership grew frem 41 members fs<br />
mere than 300, He stated that the<br />
Chamber anticipates an Increased<br />
membership <strong>of</strong> 500 by June <strong>of</strong><br />
this year, Ms also stated that with<br />
the added interest and cooperatlen<br />
ef <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, all communities in<br />
the caunty are closer than ever<br />
befere In history.<br />
Others from this resort who at-<br />
tended were Freeholder nntl Mrs,<br />
Lawrence Lear, former assemblyman<br />
and Senator .Nathaniel C, Bmiih, Mr,<br />
and Mi-s. Alberi W. Oarrisoti, Mrs,<br />
Edna Hrowii, executive secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
the local chamber, Mrs, Dorothy II,<br />
Jarboe, and Arthur U, Watkins, di-<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> publjf retatigiis, who at'tyd<br />
BS toasfmasier o! the affair.<br />
afety,<br />
jtlso asketl lliat Ihe charges<br />
hi' edi!i£4 nnd<br />
cui'(>!uh:S tirivinu, but Uiose itiutinns<br />
too were over-ruled.<br />
Now that the traJTii 1 ense has been<br />
heard, Pti. Luddy Is seheduled for<br />
a hearing today before ihe Director<br />
uf Public- Safety Laureni'e P. Lunny<br />
mi ihi 1 tlepartment charuei that he<br />
was guilty <strong>of</strong> conduct unbecoming<br />
an_ <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
The iimu tor this hearing h Hi<br />
a, m., and it will be a pulilie, hear-<br />
inK.<br />
The loss by Ptl. Luddy <strong>of</strong> liis clriv=<br />
if<br />
hit; is the jirst such case<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since the first <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year when the ne,w revocation riil=<br />
ing by the department <strong>of</strong> Motor<br />
Vehicles went Into effect.<br />
candy<br />
*'i\<br />
VALENTINE<br />
HEARTS<br />
with Our Fsmoot<br />
Hem* Made<br />
ler Cr«t ChacolsNs<br />
1^1 £^C 18-02.<br />
If 1.65 Net<br />
I, $2,00 Value<br />
lOther SUes at<br />
irtJonate Savings<br />
1 GREEN STAMPg<br />
ALL PURCHASES<br />
REMEMBER<br />
YOUR<br />
VALENTINE<br />
hearts and.<br />
ON SATURDAY, FEB. 14th<br />
LARGE SELECTION<br />
OF VALENTINE CARDS<br />
AT DISCOUNT PRICES<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
SUE and JERRY'S<br />
ROWERS<br />
h go iogoiher!<br />
Assortment <strong>of</strong><br />
HOUSI PLANTS<br />
In Attractive Planters<br />
KIDDIE<br />
VALENTINI CARDS<br />
10 Pack with<br />
Envelopes 7C<br />
839 ASBURY<br />
THRU THURS. 4 P.M.<br />
GREEN STAMPS<br />
WITH ALL PURCHASES<br />
DISCOUNT<br />
CENTER<br />
AVENUE (In Marble Building Next to <strong>City</strong> Hall)<br />
TIL 9 P.M.~*FRI.'2'P,M. TIL 10 P.M. — SAT, 10 A.M. TIL 10 P.M.<br />
New Play Area<br />
Continued from page 1<br />
from bay av. te Walt iv, And 500<br />
feet nerth fram 6th to Sfh St.,<br />
Mllligan reported.<br />
In Bressinji aL'jioii from the PRSL,<br />
the jflurfhartts stated in their lulter<br />
"as in all growing cities, we are faeed<br />
with a serious parking problem. The<br />
removal <strong>of</strong> these railroad tracks will<br />
enable ihe vhy io park an additlonnl<br />
23!) tars in oiir business area,<br />
"We are pianninji to move the<br />
present playground in order thai we<br />
may have parking fai-ililies in oiir<br />
businetis district and also tti insure<br />
our children a safer playground,"<br />
Iho letter canciuded.<br />
An. outline uf the above plan was<br />
originally ^ubmiiled to the "fsmfflis-<br />
signers January 1*J, and had Ihe<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> Ihe city PLinninn Coin,<br />
ffiiiiee at that time,<br />
Elementary Schools<br />
I<br />
Valentine Play<br />
To Be Presented<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday morning Mrs. Sarah<br />
Mowen's Fourth Grade <strong>of</strong> the Cen»<br />
Ira] av, School will present Its an=<br />
nuai assembly program. This pro-<br />
gram will be composed <strong>of</strong> a play en-<br />
titled "The Tree <strong>of</strong> Hearts," and will<br />
toe presented at 9:IS and 10 a, m,<br />
in the Central av. school ayditoriuni.<br />
Parents arid friends are cordially in=<br />
vited. The program follows:<br />
Anpeuneer, DarJene lUirmctn; Bible<br />
and Lord's Prayer. Joanne Aloerius'<br />
Flag Salute, William Turves; Assem-<br />
bly Singing, "You're a Grand Old<br />
Flag-" Class Singer, ''Valentine Sur-<br />
prise."<br />
Play, "The Tree <strong>of</strong> Hearts"; Cast<br />
Of Characters: Kinj* Valentine <strong>of</strong><br />
Valyntia, Gary Glbbs; Prince Valen-<br />
tino, his son, Direhatl Miles; I^ord<br />
I Chancellor, Thomas Gill; Dale Daw-<br />
son, American tournist, Kenneth<br />
Gorman- Bob Dawson, his brother.<br />
Stephen KravlU; Gail Dawson, hk<br />
sister, Gail Ashby- Ruth Dawsen, his<br />
sister, Betsy Reichanek; Mr. Oeose=<br />
berry, head gardener. Jay Pfaefflh<br />
Sirs, Goosehprry, itU •wife, Judith<br />
Thompson: Goldie Gooseberry, his<br />
daughter, Mary EisenJohri George<br />
Gooseberry, his son, Dennis Carey;<br />
Children <strong>of</strong> Valentia, Donald Le<br />
Rene, Virginia Duffy, John Jeffers,<br />
Carey Bradley, Barbara Gorjiam,<br />
Frances Simms, Earrle Wilson, Cath-<br />
erine Johnson. Joanne Albertus. Dar-<br />
lene Harmon, William Tarves, Kath=<br />
Ipen Kelly, Marie Schmidt, Richard<br />
Jarboe, Lee Allen, Joyce Weidon,<br />
Erenda Browne, Robert Gath, Gary<br />
Harmon.<br />
EXPLORER CHART<br />
MADE BY FOURTH GRADE<br />
The boys and girls <strong>of</strong> Miss Patricia<br />
Wright's Fourth Grade arc making<br />
an explorer chart. Each child lias<br />
chosen an explorer, They are put-<br />
ting the name <strong>of</strong> the explorer and<br />
his discovery on the chart. The<br />
color In which the explorer's name<br />
k written tells the country for which<br />
he sailed.<br />
FIFTH GRADE MAKES<br />
WEATHER ROCKET<br />
jay DotU and Rickey Brirghurst,<br />
boys in Miss Geraidlne Foster^ Fifth<br />
Grade, have made a little weather<br />
rocket. This rocket turns blue if it<br />
LN a nice day, and ii turns pink if<br />
the weather outside is rainy or we<br />
•have sngw.<br />
This rocket was made by dlssolv*<br />
ilia a teaspoon <strong>of</strong> cobalt cl'M'ide in a<br />
test lube half full <strong>of</strong> water. Next,<br />
they drew a rocket ship on a piece<br />
<strong>of</strong> paper. They then painted the<br />
ros-ket ship with the cobalt solution,<br />
After It dried, the children hung<br />
it outside their classroom window,<br />
SOCIAL STUDIES MEETING<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 16, the<br />
teachers <strong>of</strong> Grades 3. 4. 5, fi, 7 and 8,<br />
will have the first <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong><br />
meetings in the Central av, School,<br />
to studi= the present history and<br />
geography program. The group will<br />
consider the inclusion <strong>of</strong> units on<br />
Latin America and the eastern Iiem=<br />
{sphere in the present course <strong>of</strong><br />
Kiwanis Marks<br />
Boy Scout Week<br />
Bey Scout week was gfbsdrved yes*<br />
t«rday at the noon meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kiwanis Club, Post Presidenl Bruce<br />
P, Dimon was program chairman and<br />
introduced Harold V. - Feyl, Scout<br />
Executive with the Atlantic Area<br />
Council.<br />
. Mr. Feyl .introduced othtr area<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers including, Alfred Carisen,<br />
Russei Upton and Albert W, Garri-<br />
son, Mr, Feyl presented Francis Bllt<br />
zard who is Post AdvUor <strong>of</strong> Oeean.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Post No. 56. iMr. Blizzard In^o-<br />
dueed_ Explorer Scouts, John Wsr»<br />
ren, Robert Bowen, Robert Warren<br />
and Brynt Sherby.<br />
Air Force Major Georgp Ingle,<br />
laison <strong>of</strong>ficer between the Air Force<br />
and the Boy Scouts, was introduced.<br />
He paid tribute to the many years<br />
<strong>of</strong> service given fay Mr. Feyl, fie<br />
said, "There are 547 Boy Scout coun.<br />
ells in America and Mr, Feyl is the<br />
most unique in the business, he has<br />
the respect <strong>of</strong> all for his work,"<br />
The Air Force <strong>of</strong>ficer explained<br />
that the Air Force works very close-<br />
ly with seeuting, and that he works<br />
full time on the scouting program<br />
bringing citizenship training to the<br />
youth <strong>of</strong> America." We teach voca<br />
tional guidance and survival. It was<br />
a Sea Explorer on a cruise aboard<br />
a destroyer who received the radio<br />
message that Pearl Harbor iw<br />
bomhed_," he said.<br />
Past President Albert W. Garrison<br />
thanked Mr. Blizzard and the Scout<br />
executives for their program.<br />
Past President Everett L, Cope<br />
presented perfect attendance tabs.<br />
Those wltii the longest record <strong>of</strong><br />
perfect attendance were, Henry B.<br />
Cooper, 35 years; Dr. John B, Town*<br />
send, 33 years, and Dr. Hersehel<br />
Petiii, 32 years.<br />
The method <strong>of</strong> awarding these<br />
three was changed this year and the<br />
recipients were ibrought in wheel<br />
chairs ibefore the group by members<br />
with only one year's perfect atten-<br />
dance. The !eng4ime attendees were<br />
adorned with signs reading, "We did<br />
it the hard way." The ene*year<br />
award recipients pushed the wheel<br />
chairs and they wore signs reading,<br />
"We are trying," Henry Rteser Jr.,<br />
Mark P. Turner and John T. Steth=<br />
ers were the pushers.<br />
threat Removed When<br />
Gas Pip© <strong>Line</strong> Breaks •<br />
A ruptured pipe on a -gas cooking<br />
tove brought 'both the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Natural Gas Co, and the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Firemen on the run .to 113 Asbury<br />
av. Friday* but the threat was re-<br />
moved without any damage.<br />
The broken pipe wsi first<br />
ed to -the Gm. Co, fcy<br />
Jullanne -De Marttno. Then<br />
moned the Firm Depertifisgit.<br />
When the flsfmM, Under<br />
Captain John E, Sapp and<br />
Deputy ChleT Charles S. €<br />
lived they found that t^e «nr o<br />
pany repalnnen had the situation<br />
hand and there was no 4mm%*'<br />
Building Inspectors<br />
Course Cooper's Plan<br />
A prolonged effort by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Building Insijet'tor Henrj' B, Cooper<br />
will reni'li fruition this week when<br />
study, and will also determine the<br />
balance between the history and<br />
geography tauMht in the Social<br />
Studies program.<br />
NfW JERSEY TOPIC<br />
OF P.T, A, (MIETiNS<br />
Plans have been made to have n<br />
reprcsentail%e <strong>of</strong> the Bell Telephone<br />
Company be present at the next<br />
P.-T, A. meeting on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 24.<br />
The topic <strong>of</strong> this meetinfi will be<br />
"New- Jersey = Knew Your State."<br />
The program will consist <strong>of</strong> a talk<br />
and it film, and should be »f par-<br />
ticular interest to parents <strong>of</strong> Fourth<br />
Uraders, as it is in this grade where<br />
the second semester is devoted en-<br />
tirely to a study <strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
6 Are Sworn As<br />
Police Officers<br />
Sis men were sworn as permanent<br />
patrolmen in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police<br />
Department by <strong>City</strong> Clerk, Henry<br />
Silling Monday morning. Four <strong>of</strong><br />
the men advanced from temporary<br />
appointments. All were certified by<br />
the New Jersey State Civil Service<br />
Commission.<br />
Farmer temporary patrolmen<br />
paining permanent status were pfl,<br />
Phsen Schappcji, #f 1130 HHin av,;<br />
ML Francis P. Henry, ef 52 W«f<br />
8V,| PtUWlilUm A, €rtfn«, ef 730<br />
Weiley «¥„ and Pfl, ieniainln P,<br />
FeJe4(ey, ef 125 Asbury sv. New<br />
m»n joining the force were Bern-<br />
ard W, Morrlt jp,, 45O West iv,,<br />
and Hsreld W, Gannon, #f 303 11th<br />
it,<br />
Ptl, Schappell has been serving in<br />
a temporary capacity since December,<br />
1957. The CSC reported that he<br />
topped the list <strong>of</strong> local candidates<br />
in examinations given for permanent<br />
appointment.<br />
Ptl. Henry, second highest m the<br />
test results, has been serving on a<br />
! temporary basis since Julie, 1§58,<br />
and Pil, Green since January, 1938.<br />
Ptl. Felekey had been ,a temporary<br />
patrolman since June, 1SS3.<br />
Resorter Fined $20<br />
<strong>On</strong> Ventnor Charges<br />
' An Oeean <strong>City</strong> man was lined a<br />
l.total <strong>of</strong> $60 and given a BO-day sus-<br />
the first t'liiNs oi a sis-week course pended senteneo in Ventnor Mujii*<br />
for New Jersey liuiidina inspeetori eipal Court last week when he was<br />
is called to session Saturday at Rut-j found guilty' <strong>of</strong> assault and battery<br />
and resisting arrest.<br />
Thomas A, Hennessey <strong>of</strong> 2013<br />
Simpson av. was charged with slap,<br />
ping the face <strong>of</strong> Peler Rapetti, <strong>of</strong><br />
0401 Ventnor a\%, in the latter's<br />
restaurant when Hennessey- couldn't<br />
University,<br />
As prosident <strong>of</strong> the Building Of-<br />
ficials <strong>of</strong> New Jersey In IPM, Mr.<br />
Cooper adopted as an objective tor<br />
his term a program for the eduea*<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> building inspectors in the<br />
Fer the FI nest<br />
Teaching<br />
Cll<br />
BOB<br />
SMITH A<br />
/ 20<br />
/ ^<br />
' <strong>of</strong>"<br />
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eratiaii <strong>of</strong> their responsible positions.<br />
The project was advanced by Mr.<br />
Cooper to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Govern-<br />
ment Research and University Ess*<br />
tension Division with the result thai<br />
these agencies will sponsor the course<br />
each Saturday morning over the nest<br />
sis ivet'ks,<br />
The program will <strong>of</strong>fer three<br />
courses for the building inspectors.<br />
They are laboratory in zoning prab-<br />
lcttia, principle <strong>of</strong> building inspection<br />
and public personnel administraiioB,<br />
William Druz, assistant cjilef cx><br />
aminer and secretary <strong>of</strong> 'tile New<br />
Jersey Department af Civil<br />
will be the instructor.<br />
Patrolman Alvin Riley tcsLiiicU<br />
that Hennessey became abusive and<br />
resisted arrest.<br />
WINDOW SHADES<br />
CuNto-Measure for<br />
Windows up to<br />
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BUDD'S<br />
743 Asbury Ave. Ph. 2802<br />
BIG DOINGS<br />
IN OCEAN CITY<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
13th & 14th<br />
Public<br />
Performances<br />
Students Taught in the<br />
Studio or in Their Homes<br />
Phone Atl <strong>City</strong> 2-8195<br />
AFTERNOONS<br />
CHILDREN POPULAR<br />
ADULTS CLASSICAL<br />
HERTS OUR VALENTINE SPECIAL<br />
2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1<br />
GIANT SIZE SCREEN<br />
mm<br />
, \<br />
PLUS<br />
A BEAUTIFUL<br />
ZENITH HI-FI CONSOLETTE<br />
WITH 3 SPEAKERS - - - 12 WATT AMPLIFIER<br />
YOU GET BOTH FOR<br />
THE PRICE OF THE TV<br />
(TRADE MCLUDED) '<br />
NO DOWN PAYMENT<br />
FIRST LOW PAYMENT NOT DUE UNTIL MARCH<br />
BOYD'S<br />
EXCLUSIVELY^<br />
920 Asbury Ave* Phone 2169<br />
IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH THI LEADER<br />
FURNITURE - BEDDING • • FLOOR COVERINGS<br />
For Home<br />
Cottage<br />
M<br />
Apartment<br />
704 Asbury Avenue Phone: 0. C 4048<br />
*«?tj>J";<br />
i^..rAM ^^tsa
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I. SHARP<br />
Phoo.1637<br />
i<br />
4. M, BraudoUE and<br />
Rogkstl<br />
eduction; laws sad reg»<br />
-' ^S.-iJaek ^ttersoa,<br />
and Richard Hafien-<br />
aevt' dub building = Otto<br />
Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman, Frank Downs<br />
; music and programs--<br />
Walter Gregory, Johnson^<br />
and r*r. QtiMHr, pubUe re=<br />
~ " *a%i, Benow and<br />
r<br />
JOddliton,<br />
i, Thompson and Ranch<br />
Insns W. Pashley Agency<br />
GENERAL INSURANCE<br />
b<br />
f<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY<br />
PJ1QNI OCEAN CITY «M4<br />
MARMOKA, N:<br />
Introduce ff?<br />
st4i.7iS.03 or an increase ef $3^50.50,<br />
^^!_*, ^ • / ^ bg more than <strong>of</strong>fset,toy new valuations<br />
i larger amount <strong>of</strong> surplus revenue, the<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
total<br />
larger amiHiat <strong>of</strong> surplus revenue^the MUepa<br />
i <strong>of</strong> aiiscellaBioUs revenues and tbe eplItMrttan <strong>of</strong> a<br />
4tltfl«tat taxes. Jama MmMhan, elty treasurer, said.<br />
to 1?I* for til ctty puma***<br />
«*#<br />
•*%'<br />
«= WfflHisnder<br />
American Legion,<br />
Post<br />
Stturtty night<br />
afift. Thomas was presented a<br />
president's ring and «_whBe<br />
corsage fry i(ri. Ffirl<br />
dent Mrs, ttoBBis<br />
Frail Hfifhn»»<br />
To fdu€€it1on<br />
ssrsrart<br />
nation effective <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 1.<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman is the operator <strong>of</strong><br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman Beat Vsrd and to raa<br />
and has one daughter.<br />
f the Lop*<br />
S<br />
ddnf Mrs, Thomas wo . ^<br />
recipient <strong>of</strong> a eitat^n ©f merit from<br />
Pait ComHaander Julius Thui-<br />
sehmidt preseoted Mrylea with a<br />
certlfleate Qf mwit jpr Ws outstsnd.<br />
^ k i h r<br />
tog<br />
A<br />
Qf p<br />
during the past year<br />
eitsUon from the post<br />
il ^B**<br />
in<br />
*r In 1159 then" If SI.<br />
total <strong>of</strong> Mie appropriations for operations In MS to<br />
bltiiir than'th* WW opemtloni spprapriation toial as s«^^di<br />
fers and *mera#Bey appfpprisUoni. Thk operational mweS5f<br />
nomlail raises to various salaries, and provisions tor additional<br />
required W th© wpandliik' growth <strong>of</strong> tiie comHiunlty along<br />
creased cost <strong>of</strong> aisttrials and supplies, -•-»«»* i, »i ^<br />
AUhough the 1®^ eitF yus rate is #siimafed to ifte #0,05 per hundred<br />
lti I th th 1958 it tax rate the overall tas rate<br />
AUhough the 1®^ eitF yus rate is #siimafed to ft #, p<br />
dollar valuation Iswer than the 1958 eity tax rate, the overall tas rate<br />
i hl t d it I estimated to be fl04<br />
dollar valuation Iswer than the 1958 eity tax rate, the overa<br />
for Ii5it covering Jocal ichools, county and city Is estimated to be fl-04<br />
Mihef than the I§S8 rate. ,<br />
The;feUowhig tabutetton is 'based upon tentative W58 assessed vaiu-<br />
p<br />
arid ethers «he a^cil ^ ^<br />
were Sto Ruth MyUord, Hn.<br />
Thoraas, Sherman Wtaslow. Fran|t<br />
b an4 James Finland,<br />
t<br />
ations,<br />
T«Jt Rats<br />
gf<br />
If I? Rit* 1958 RaN ln£r*B»<br />
Comity Tax« .........<br />
School Tax *nd Sehooi<br />
Rtel<strong>of</strong>lii Hi^i Sdiool" .<br />
€»¥ Tin (Leeai Ttii} .. 2^8 ...<br />
2,11<br />
Jarvica told the group present thai<br />
thg pO5t Is maiUttg plans ts fcuild an<br />
additional wing to the present post<br />
hoibe In the near future.<br />
paster iheckey, vice commander af<br />
the state, praised the post for their<br />
work and efforts and stressed the<br />
importance <strong>of</strong> membership saying<br />
that membership is the life blood<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Legion.<br />
Others who spoke briefly included<br />
James USaeNamara, department e»-<br />
Kolcornbe<br />
American Legion,<br />
©rid Coach Speaker<br />
At Kiwanis Meeting<br />
SENTINfU-tDGiR<br />
THUtSOAY/FI m m^<br />
Regional M .<br />
Amends Request<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
public Jfi»5r« tta' «««tr<br />
Daniels RBstaurant, He p j . ^<br />
juveniles and show to remedy juv-<br />
enile problems,<br />
presentation <strong>of</strong> yearly aUendanci<br />
pins also highlighted the iesilon with<br />
enUng awards<br />
Fred W, Chaj<br />
to Joseph DlOrlb,<br />
Stanton Voss,<br />
resenting awards<br />
oseph Aimo and<br />
cost<br />
Sdl the app<br />
b tfaat the overall<br />
the sehooi will be f^, y<br />
per eubie foot Ml<br />
m%Si <strong>of</strong> each square foot<br />
the everaU dimensiens is PO^<br />
TONI .<br />
Estimated Net Overall lnerease='$1.04.<br />
The approval at thli budget and subsequent approval toy the Allnntic<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation <strong>of</strong> the amounts estimated for leeai schools,<br />
regional high school and eeunty taxes would result in an approximate<br />
14 0 per eent increase in actual tax bill money.<br />
The public hearing on this budget has been set for March. 1 5 at a<br />
p. m. and at this time the (budget will be considered for adoption.<br />
Hit Parked Cars, GOP To Install<br />
Driver Ticketed<br />
SOMERS POINT — WUJJBM Glass,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pleasantville, was issued a sum=<br />
mons for careless driving resulting<br />
in an accident after his vehicle<br />
crashed into two parked cars re-<br />
cently on a foggy night, according<br />
to Patrolman. L>yn Bartn,<br />
Glass was travelmg north on Shore<br />
Road and due to the fog apparenUy<br />
failed to see ears parked in front<br />
<strong>of</strong> Middleton's Funeral Home, Bader<br />
ItuMf<br />
< L '<br />
COTTAGE<br />
*t<br />
Hobby Horse Comet<br />
CUEET HOUSE<br />
LfvftiS t^oiflf f^iiliis f<br />
than, powder room, S<br />
and % fcaffii.,ftril Fleer Apart-<br />
ment: Itvlns room, dining resin,<br />
kitchen, 2 bednentt end bath*<br />
Oil hot wafar heat, Garese<br />
Apartment: Hying reem. kit.<br />
then, 3 bedrsem* and bath, OH<br />
hot wef*r huf. Tw«*r ftra&e<br />
Alt fMffiltliBtL<br />
W ^ »5,000.<br />
CARDfN SECTION<br />
T?V0*FAMI1.¥ APARTMENT<br />
Each floor hi* i bvdrosfni, lfy><br />
Ins room, dining ro«nf kit€han<br />
and bain. At» swnir'i Ihrin?<br />
awrNrt, Largr let,<br />
Prfnd<br />
Glass' car first struck the left<br />
front door <strong>of</strong> a ear owned by<br />
Amelia Gorson, <strong>of</strong> Ldnwood, and then<br />
bounced <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> that car and sidc=<br />
swiped a car owned by Max Holop=<br />
cnuefc, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Bader reported that there was<br />
about. $300 worth <strong>of</strong> damage done to<br />
both cars and there were no in-<br />
juries reported.<br />
At Dinner Sat.<br />
SOMEK5 POmiT—A joint instaila.<br />
lion dinner for the Men's and Worn-<br />
es's Republican Leagues will be held<br />
Saturday night at Daniels Restaurant<br />
with Williaffl Godfrey to be seated<br />
as president <strong>of</strong> the Men's League,<br />
and Miss Joan Crowtey installed as<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Women's organisa*<br />
lien, s<br />
Others <strong>of</strong> the (Men's League to ! be<br />
seated at this time Include George<br />
Hyatt, first vice president; Victor<br />
Itorly, second vice president; Charles<br />
Hardie, recording secretary^ Archh<br />
bald Boyd, flnaneiai secretarj" John<br />
Taylor, treasurer, and Harry Nelson,<br />
trustee.<br />
Those ts bo ins tailed in the Worn*<br />
en's League include iMrs, Bessie<br />
Johnson, vice president, Mrs, Elisa-<br />
beth Johnson, recording secretary;<br />
Mrs, Helen Denan, financial >ecr&><br />
tarys Mrs. Jean Conover, treasurer;<br />
_„, . _ for Y©wf ©stf?? ie© Us<br />
LLEM STRETCH. JR.<br />
REALTOR<br />
An ^ T "<br />
Phmw 06SS - 00»<br />
Kindergarten Tots<br />
To Change Schedule<br />
SGMEBS POINT—Herbert Searfe,<br />
superintendent ot local schools, an-<br />
nouneed recently that a change in<br />
the Kindergarten schedule will be<br />
made on Monday with the pres-<br />
ent morning classes attending the<br />
afternoon session at 12:30 p. m, and<br />
the present afternoon classes report-<br />
ing for the morning session at 9<br />
a, m, for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
school ye-ar,<br />
Searle sai^ that this change was<br />
agreed upon at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year at a meeting with the kinder-<br />
garten mothers.<br />
All students in ihe local school<br />
system wUI receive report cards on<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 6, Searie<br />
Mrs. Ftaneis Mattiis, serieant-at-<br />
arms, and Mrs, /Margaret Oliver, trus-<br />
tee,<br />
George Berger is serving as gen-<br />
eral chairman <strong>of</strong> the affair and is<br />
being assisted ihy George Hyattj<br />
Michael Colas, Miss Crowiey, James<br />
Menaghani and WilUam MorroWr<br />
Committee chairmen for the com-<br />
ing year were announced by iMiss<br />
Sowiey for the Wonien's L«ague as<br />
follows: Ways and means, Sirs, Edith<br />
Soraersi membership, Mrs. Oilver,-<br />
hogpitaiity, Mrs, Frances H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
and publicity, Mrs, Cenever,<br />
,_ ^w<br />
Jr., county commander; Charles Bry<br />
ant county viee commandex^ and<br />
Mrs. Hoieembe, county president.<br />
Past commanders and past presi><br />
denU Jn attendance were Albert<br />
Ewing, Parker Muiford, John Debus<br />
and Richard Sehmied, Mrs. Lois<br />
Swing, Mrs. Norma (Maskers and<br />
Mrs. Anne Rowland,<br />
A floral centerpiece was also pre-<br />
sented to Mrs, .Mrviea. Following<br />
the dinner and program dancing way<br />
enjoyed by all present,<br />
17 Inducted In<br />
Rosary Society<br />
SQJffiBS POINT—Seventeen new<br />
members were received into the<br />
Rosary=Altar Society Of St. Joseph's<br />
R. 0. Church in impressive invest!'<br />
hire ceremony .Monday eyeoini.<br />
A mooting .was held in the Parish<br />
Hall following the devotions, The<br />
pastor and moderator <strong>of</strong> the Society,<br />
Kev. John Flanalan, spoke briefly ef<br />
the aeliviiiea <strong>of</strong> the parish,<br />
iMrs. Frances Walte, president, con=<br />
ducted the meeting and received<br />
committee reports. iMrs. Ruth Me-<br />
Cusker, chairman <strong>of</strong> the recent card<br />
party, thanked everyone who helped<br />
make the affair, so successful.<br />
Announcement was made <strong>of</strong> a<br />
baked ham dinner to be Mid 'March<br />
15 in the Parish Hail, Mrs. Ann<br />
Sullivan and Mrs, Mary McConnell<br />
will he eo'chairmen <strong>of</strong> the dinner,<br />
'Mrs, M. Rush and Mrs, T, Sannino<br />
served refreshments at altraetiveiy<br />
decorated tables,<br />
The next meetini will be Mareh 2.<br />
Morals Charge Sends<br />
Laborer To Jail<br />
SOMERS PO1NT*=A 2&year=oJd la-<br />
borer was committed te the eouniy<br />
jail recently without bail ty Munlci<br />
pal Judge Richard Thompson on<br />
charges <strong>of</strong> eonirtbuting to the de-<br />
linquency: ef a minor.<br />
Eliadio R, Boreefo, <strong>of</strong> Beverjy, was<br />
irrested by Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Charles<br />
Gray and charged with a morals <strong>of</strong>-<br />
ensc involving a i7»year'Old Lan»<br />
wood girl.<br />
The girl wsg committed to the<br />
Atlantic, County pclention' Home in<br />
Egg Harbor pending juvenile Court<br />
action. Gray laid.<br />
Chapman and Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman were<br />
both welwmed back after vacations,<br />
Edward Jtanley was the winner <strong>of</strong><br />
the attendance prize.<br />
Guests at the session were George<br />
Hyatt and William Higgem,<br />
Cubs See Sentinel<br />
Printed In Plant<br />
SOMEBS POINT—A group or Cub<br />
Scouts completed their project for<br />
<strong>Newspaper</strong> Month last week with a<br />
visit to the Sentinel-Ledger printing<br />
plant to observe the production <strong>of</strong><br />
a weekly newspaper,<br />
A score <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> Den 2, Cub<br />
Scout Pack S3, <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
were shewn the complete operation,<br />
from the writing <strong>of</strong> news stories and<br />
the composition <strong>of</strong> advertisements,<br />
through to the printing <strong>of</strong> the news-<br />
paper on the big press.<br />
The group was chaperoned on the<br />
(our by Den Mothers iMrs. Shirley<br />
DlOrio, Mrs. Thelma Gumann and<br />
Mrs, Sophie Miller,<br />
ta S? l S 5 the acquisition <strong>of</strong> the site<br />
U II18 000 with the site coniisUng<br />
<strong>of</strong> ^^cres known a* the Off tract<br />
and it wUi take mmJ^ !^°_ d l<br />
velopmcnt.Ma!isen ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
it will cost S7W.50 to edu<br />
Anti<br />
Peter Sebwabk<br />
school enjoyed vl<br />
TiiB itutents<br />
area find Bobsri<br />
tarn* a' _<br />
at BMton<br />
wtnt t©<br />
on to" UtUi Am«rta^<br />
The ffllp ahi<br />
the locks at the'<br />
the butlding <strong>of</strong><br />
Navy Base And<br />
•"--•- to? the pup:<br />
C. <strong>of</strong> C. Dpnnar<br />
itig completion fat i<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> C<br />
be iieid ti<br />
mary 11, it<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> I<br />
National Aviation<br />
ter, PonionB, wiU |<br />
according to E, P,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the affair.<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>tii<br />
session <strong>of</strong><br />
Jfi& it wm cost mm<br />
cate each student, aased en the esti-<br />
mated IMO enreiiment and on aver-<br />
age daily enrollment, ^^^^^^^_^<br />
FIBERGUS DRAPES<br />
Popular Window-Sill<br />
Length<br />
63 inelwi long<br />
As lew as 5,98 Pf-<br />
BUDD'S<br />
743 ASBURY AVi. ?H©NI M«<br />
D*vid N; BI<br />
FIRE - AUTO-<br />
INLAND<br />
Phon*: Oc«m<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
• CONVB<br />
• CONST<br />
NATION Al<br />
OF<br />
StA iSLl<br />
43rd itreetMrf<br />
I 1914<br />
LI-<br />
It's tip ypu mm a n^w<br />
(AND |T COSTS LESS THAN RENT)<br />
The Seashore<br />
Loan Association<br />
45TH ANNUAL REPORT OF CONDITION<br />
For tTear Ending January 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
^ ASS1TS<br />
First Mortgage Leans ,.,...<br />
Stock Lens ............................,:.....-.......<br />
U. S. Government Securities ., ,,,,,,..., , ,, ,<br />
Other Assets ..........................................<br />
Cash Balance ,,...•..,,,,...,...,....,.._.. b,, s ...........<br />
Linwood Woman Hurt<br />
In Auto Accident<br />
LINWOOD—mrm, Anne C, Johnson<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1008 Wesdiyn Blvd., Linweod, was<br />
admitted to Shore Sfleraorial Hospital<br />
recently after ihe was involved in<br />
an accidcnl, according to Set. Janes<br />
Hutchins,<br />
Mrs. Johnson was proceeding south<br />
en Woodlyn av« when her vehiele<br />
wa§ hit on the left ilde toy a ear<br />
driven by Joseph Guirrier, <strong>of</strong> Egg<br />
Harbor, who was traveling west on<br />
psses av., police said,<br />
Mrs, Warren Taylor, a passenger<br />
in the Johnson car, Mrs, Johnson<br />
and (Suerrier were taken to the<br />
hospital in the police car by Sgt,<br />
Hutchini,<br />
Mrs,-Taylor ind Guerrier were un.<br />
Injarea apparently, but Mrs. John-<br />
son was admitted with a possible<br />
hip iniury, =<br />
Hutching said that Guerrier and<br />
Mri, Johnson were tooth issued sunv<br />
menses for careless driving. :<br />
Public Hearing Fob. 10<br />
INV<br />
LIABILITIES<br />
WOODCOCK, HESS<br />
& CO., INC.<br />
PlHyred it Hit Country Clubber<br />
OD<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 10 has been<br />
set as the date for the public hear-<br />
ing on the proposed 1 sehooi budget<br />
to be held In the BeUlayea av, school<br />
It I p, m, ; ;<br />
Niw York Stock<br />
Phlia^ialte. Sfeck<br />
Amtriean Stock Ixshanf* (Auo.)<br />
133 fOMTH &ROA© STREET<br />
PHILADELPHIA 9, PA.<br />
S-7200<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> Rcprasanfatin<br />
ARTHUR L BATTEN<br />
845 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
3234 Ivenlngt<br />
and Week Ends<br />
Stockholder*, Dues Paid .,...<br />
Stockholders, Pr<strong>of</strong>its Apportioned<br />
Income Shares . '..'.,..,.<br />
Other Liabilities<br />
Reserves and Undivided Pr<strong>of</strong>its .<br />
'Insure Your Title end Be Safe'<br />
Rt, * * Uvral Df, entrirife ts fhe Garden Sttf* Parkway<br />
i^ear "round fully insulated homes with automatic gas heat<br />
DOWN<br />
including<br />
i«ttt<br />
chai<br />
$u\\ pttce frpvn f 10,300<br />
©pen da% & iuaday 10 tU dark<br />
eeVfLePMENT CO. SOMlftS POINT 3»33<br />
PLANT POUNMD IN 1M1<br />
seRvice<br />
In New J«rffiy, PfrnHyfvwni*, p*Uw«re, New Hampthire<br />
MaryUnd, DbtHct <strong>of</strong> Colombia, €9nnt#ti«utf Florida<br />
X)OOOCXXXX)OOPOCOOQOOO<<br />
GUARANTY COMPANY<br />
OCiAN CITY<br />
BANK Of OCEAN CITY BUILDING<br />
OTHtR OPHCBt: '•<br />
RESERVE FUND OF *128,195.42, t$<br />
AlOVi THI RiSiRViS REQUIRED BY STATUTi, THIS,<br />
OUR ECONOMICAL PLAN OF OPERATION, TOGETHER<br />
THI CARiFUL PLACING OF OUR MORTGAGE FUNDS, ASSI<br />
SAFITY OF YOUR (NVIIT^iNT.<br />
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR SHARtS IN THI 91st SfRIES<br />
IN FpRMARY,<br />
PIR SHARE PER MONTH. MATURITY VALUE $200,00<br />
SHARi, CUR^INT MATURITY 1^4 MONTHS AT<br />
SHARI<br />
SHARI,<br />
iif<br />
CREDITED TO IN<br />
Herschel Pettit, PiMidint<br />
WilUam G, Aftbott, Vice President<br />
Roland Stetlman, Secretly<br />
wiihWa^dpr; r<br />
Clinton B, Fi^, Treasurer<br />
Robert It BiU, Solicitor<br />
Richard K Cameron<br />
A. Randolph Fogg ..<br />
411 EIGHTH STREET<br />
PHONE 0250<br />
Floyd C. Simms<br />
Charles K.<br />
JohnB.<br />
Turner<br />
SahircUyt —* A. ML f© 1<br />
i -AS. .<br />
3^W<br />
fioltp .p<br />
not seea^flg « ime<br />
recent meetlsf <strong>of</strong><br />
members Have to^eo" &<br />
IO true vshuUQD program,<br />
to Councilman Joseph Dl*<br />
inoCjon was laadf t^at<br />
protest,^e sent to -the<br />
nty Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation<br />
matter fey countiL<br />
st from the B& View Cor=<br />
a chaage In zoning was<br />
tq tbe or^inariee com.<br />
iefr will awatt a report ttom<br />
Brf «f Adjustments be-<br />
ig a deflisiop, .<br />
d W- ttiapman reported<br />
ad 'beta invited to attend ^<br />
E*snf#reo» in TVenton on<br />
lah y Scores<br />
$1,089<br />
mfi /he pot<br />
iciest<br />
b<br />
m Qmf,i— /he<br />
March for the iMarch <strong>of</strong> p<br />
conducted on one <strong>of</strong> ,the<br />
night? or the year and mi, e<br />
McKennett and Mix, Irving Braver,<br />
man, co-chairman <strong>of</strong> tbe Ibcil drive,<br />
reported, .the March, very BUCpes^ful,<br />
. The rejidents ottered, tn& .workers<br />
a "hand oj mercj'" to help.this<br />
worthy cause with a total <strong>of</strong> ¥1,(^.79<br />
coUeeted, , ,, . , . ,<br />
The lotat, Girl Scouts, upder, tbe<br />
leadership «f Mrs, Peg Kninse, went<br />
to tile New Jersey av. Art house,<br />
where the mqnles were toeing count-<br />
ed and turped over their, dues <strong>of</strong>- thg<br />
week, $lMt to toe drive chairmen.<br />
The teenagers conducted a cake<br />
sale Saturday at the Acme with the<br />
proceeds to be turned over to the<br />
March <strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />
Hit<br />
FO&IT=-Th6 I seat Par-<br />
Ass<strong>of</strong>latlon prespaled<br />
comedy entitled "A Bey<br />
lutsh" before a capacity<br />
si Thursday -and -Frldajf-<br />
ider the direction <strong>of</strong> 'Miss<br />
idfrey,<br />
iHing part in the thre&aet<br />
Jack Jones as Corky Cor=<br />
is Joan Hancock, po|iy..Me.<br />
bert Ciunn, Hank MeBride;<br />
MClll, Ted ^cBrlde;<br />
lannum, Scot Katei iMr*.<br />
i k , Mr§, DeForrcst<br />
Ruth Graham, Ava<br />
Miss Sandra Cox^ Naticile<br />
Clem Stevens, ChUford<br />
Richard Carell, Grant<br />
fjj Mrs .Jane Nugent, Beulan<br />
Mrs, Gloria Pcrnkovich,<br />
Itletsn; Dr. Jack Nugent,<br />
lie ton; (Mrs. Sarah Sweeney,<br />
Jackion; Robert Burns,<br />
Jefferson Jones, plus the<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Old Hiram Man*<br />
rongo, thg Leopard Malt,<br />
Deans served as general<br />
i<strong>of</strong> the affair and was as-<br />
] Mr, and Mrs, Mike Colao,<br />
Mrs, Edwin Heek, tlckeU;<br />
im Rosenherger and Mrs,<br />
posters! Sirs, Vivian<br />
; Mrs, W. H, Braaaina-<br />
^j and Richard Fits-<br />
Id George Hyde, properties,<br />
bard Schmied and Walter<br />
charge ef refreshments<br />
lets.<br />
Ire being discussed <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong> presenting a piny in<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sere.<br />
js At Ldrge,<br />
Chief Orders<br />
PQJNT .— Police Chiel<br />
Iray annauneed KjcenlLy<br />
iteniive trackdown on dogs<br />
large will take effect<br />
iy,<br />
that numerous cotn-<br />
|ve ibeen reeeivid at city<br />
the local dog srdinanos<br />
each and every dog with-<br />
• must be licensed by Jan><br />
ivery year at a fee <strong>of</strong> $%M,<br />
y be obtained si city<br />
day between 9 a. m. and<br />
j) unlicensed <strong>of</strong> stray dags<br />
id up «nd sumnjonses<br />
sued to those who violate<br />
Ihief Gray warned.<br />
tti total includes tte Mothers*<br />
March which netted $576=77; the<br />
teenage cake sale, f30,15; monies col<br />
lected In the schools, f7fl.^0i and<br />
vartous ether activities.<br />
Those serving as captains for the<br />
Mothers March under Mrs, Braver*<br />
nan, general chairman, were: (Mrs.<br />
Edna Fry, Mrs. Jean Bates, Mrs,<br />
Francis • Biackman, jMrs. Blanche<br />
Smith, airs. Claire Faneoast, (Mrs,<br />
Mabel •. Schmied, Mrs. Jean Klein,<br />
MTH, iMargaret Oliver, Mrs, Bessie<br />
Ififtficente, JMfs^Jam Staab, Mrs,<br />
Kk<br />
fftfit, Jfs^Jm ta, ,<br />
Kay Carell, Mrs. Edwin Keck, Mrs,<br />
Roaanna Coulthard and 'Mrs. Dorothy<br />
Rice.<br />
Others assisting during the march<br />
were (Mrs. Doris Jones, Mrs, Jane<br />
Schuster, (Mrs, Jack Oaglio, Mrs,<br />
Helen Denan, Mrs. Bunny Adamson,<br />
Mrs, Ruth Haggarty, Mrs, Jean<br />
Wright, sMrs, Francis iMathis, Mrs,<br />
Pearl Mrviea, Airs, Anna May Hart,<br />
Mrs, Helen Neill, iMfi. Ositherine<br />
Conwell, Mrs, Julia Conover, SVlrs.<br />
Harold Joudrev, MFM, Jack Waljaee,<br />
Mrs. Milton Watts# Mrs. .Myra Ofay,<br />
Mrs, Dorothy Wiseman, Mrs. Mildred<br />
Sehoegle, Mrs, Phillip Barrett, Mrs,<br />
Dork Redner, Mrs, Jean Johnston,<br />
Mrs, Audrey Behler, Mr?. Llllj<br />
Bourgc, airs. Norma Rigjitler, Mrs<br />
Ruth Morgan, Mr&. Ethel Slwell, Mrs<br />
Betty aiorey, ,Mrs, Helen . Conover,<br />
Mrs, Sylvia Rest, Mrs. Janet Fugee,<br />
Mrs, Norman cbeeseman^ Mrs, Doti<br />
Balsieyf Mra. Catherine Sloan, Mrs,<br />
Louise Dilkit. Mrs, Braverman,, Miss<br />
Susan Bravrrman, Mrs. Luey Chgm.<br />
berlain, \irs= Mildred Rowland, Mrs<br />
Marlon Westeott 'Mrs. Joseph Fine,<br />
gan, ftlrg. Betty Back, Mrt, Rutji<br />
Turner aiid Mrs, Wilson,<br />
William Vleth is in cnarge.<strong>of</strong> col-<br />
lecting from the business houses in<br />
town. Following the mothers march<br />
all workers were Invited to come<br />
back te the lire house where re-<br />
freshments were served, by Mrs,<br />
Vkth, Thomas Oiivor and'Mrs, Me-<br />
Kcnnett.<br />
County P'T.k Couniil<br />
Meets (n Grace Ctiurch<br />
-ettes Plan<br />
Sale, Card Party<br />
POINT=4»lans for a cake<br />
card party were nude &t<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Jayeee><br />
(Mrs, William McGill<br />
airman <strong>of</strong> the cake ^ale<br />
Raymond Spurloek, chair.<br />
ie card party,<br />
ib Petryshunas - spoke 93<br />
Isusehold IliMi" and this<br />
ved iby a question and on-<br />
lod.<br />
sbert BarLholomcw con-<br />
business session and the<br />
in charge Of afrangemenis<br />
inner meeting which was<br />
fregory's Hotel were LMrs,<br />
iffriea, Mrs, Hazel Nayler<br />
PetrushuMs.<br />
Gets Money<br />
New Equipment<br />
POINT —• The Sotners<br />
' Club eoadnsted a cake<br />
Acme recently with<br />
from the affair to be<br />
basketball cquip-<br />
rho served on athc conuilt<<br />
Mrs, Edith, *PiyJert Mfcs,<br />
lef, (Mrs. Ruth fieBerief,<br />
AUen, JMigs Carol H©p-<br />
Rannl Shumaiij flllsyt Shir-<br />
an d MJ35 Gay B^adMatVi<br />
enlh atid Eifihtb Grade<br />
|«f the Glrir qtub played<br />
•iflth the stodents 4tom St.<br />
School the vie lore,<br />
^ games /between these two<br />
beini planned.<br />
Mercy'<br />
* - •<br />
larch flf, tiimms drfce,<br />
I In this city WIUL SU WOTK*<br />
tig whilq eiovH:. «g the<br />
iCaBd. <strong>of</strong>^rcy,"<br />
ven Scibal U ficn^rai qbak,<br />
j mts, Charles Compton,<br />
«es €ilvlu3, airi, William<br />
Waltea Glteon end Mrs.<br />
l<br />
house afffilr at Uic<br />
bl netted fIS6 lor<br />
SOMCRS PODiT U qg^ AllanUe<br />
Counl> f ' Council £JL.i patents ' and<br />
Teachers celebrated Founders Hay<br />
with a dinner Tuesday night in the<br />
Grace Lutheran Church with fepre*<br />
Bentalives <strong>of</strong> the 41 P.=T. A's in the<br />
eoynly attending the affair.<br />
Roy McCorkel,_ director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Commission on Religious Organiza-<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> the National Conference <strong>of</strong><br />
Christians and Jewg, wag guest<br />
speaker at this annual celebration.<br />
He has also served as European di«<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> CARE and is chief <strong>of</strong><br />
CARE operation in India,<br />
Following the dinner the tradillon.<br />
al candlelight ceremony honoring<br />
the past county presidents was con-<br />
ducted.<br />
John G. Patterson<br />
Heads School Board<br />
SOMERS PQfNT—Jemi C. Pattee.<br />
son was re.e!ected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local Board <strong>of</strong> Education at the re-<br />
organization meeting .held (Monday<br />
night in the New York av. school,<br />
Mrs, Witmer Wilson was elected<br />
vice president. She succeeds W,<br />
Sloddard Gray, who recently re-<br />
signed this position.<br />
Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman, recently appointed<br />
te the board by Mayor Fred W,<br />
Chapman to fill the vacancy created<br />
by Gray's resignation was admin,<br />
btered the oath «f «fliee by Mrs,<br />
Earl Seaman, secretary.<br />
Gray was present at th? session<br />
ana was presented a copy- <strong>of</strong> a reso-<br />
lution adopted by the board com*<br />
mending him for his seven years <strong>of</strong><br />
service.<br />
Holy Noma To Serve<br />
Roait BW Dfnnw<br />
Society st SL Jestph'*,^, Gt Church<br />
wiU sponsor a f9Ul *f ef, dinner Sun-<br />
day between l£ - noqa and fl p. m.<br />
•t the etweh hall, Shore Road and<br />
HajTbpf Lane, :.<br />
Speciat toke*out service, Js, being<br />
arranged for those, pertens unable<br />
to attend. £ohn RatUpiD,«pd James<br />
MoGusker. are' c^ehakroen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
affair, and are being -assisted by<br />
'MJkt .Mrviea, who wUl ^e ehti, «»«<br />
Bernard Murphy, Dr. Frey and P,<br />
IW*B1» f PJeasantvilie, a boy, Tuesday.<br />
WHAU3Y, Jacqueline and Richard,<br />
9f Mays Landing, a boy, Wednesday.<br />
PRATT, Sarah and Russell, <strong>of</strong><br />
aargaintftwn, a girl, Wednesday^<br />
WALJ^EK, Mary Jane and James,<br />
if PleasantvUle, a Jboy,, Wednesday,<br />
Floral<br />
Art Displayed<br />
Mri, Fred Tarves 3rd spoke on<br />
Oriental Arraagsnentj for the Gar.<br />
den Department <strong>of</strong> the Colony Oub<br />
Baeetlftf Tuesdiar evening In the BeC-<br />
roatdon Hall.<br />
Mrs. Tarves reported that the earl-<br />
iest knowledge <strong>of</strong> Japanese flower<br />
arranging is recorded In 1800 A, D,<br />
At that tirae the arrangements all<br />
were related to wligion, but 9S Art<br />
was refined the people made arrange-<br />
ments for their home altars and<br />
from there they progressed to ihe^r<br />
living rooms where their tea Quests<br />
could appreciate them-<br />
Japanese arrangeqiente all are as*<br />
sedated with seasons <strong>of</strong> the year,<br />
Springtime arrangements feature<br />
flowering branches, stunnier work is<br />
thick and spreading, In ihe fall they<br />
are designed on drooping lines with<br />
low flowers and the winter arrange<br />
inents use dried leaves and .pods.<br />
Mrs. Tarves made two arrange-<br />
ments Illustrating the Japanese<br />
methods accentuating their line and<br />
perfection.<br />
At the business meeting a commit-<br />
tee was appointed to select the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Hydrangea Queen for <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
Those appointed were Mrs. Mark<br />
Turner, Mrs, Jay Eggly, Mrs. William<br />
German, 'Mrs, Paul Ylnellng. -Mrs.<br />
fehn Coslelie and Mrs, Robert OiU,<br />
Refreshments were served by Mrs<br />
Eggly and Mrs. Thomas Heist,<br />
John MacLeon, Cape May County<br />
Agricultural Agent, •will toe ihe guest<br />
speaker at the meeting (March 3,<br />
• - * *<br />
World Prayer<br />
Day <strong>Feb</strong>. 13<br />
Mrs. Forrest Bridegam, president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the local council <strong>of</strong> the - United<br />
Church Women, announced that<br />
World Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer will be Jield<br />
next Fridayi <strong>Feb</strong>rsary 13, at 8 p. m..<br />
In the First Methodist Chiirch, The<br />
theme is "Lord, I Believe" and the<br />
program has been written iby women<br />
Of the 'Far Bart,<br />
The Prayer for the Day folders<br />
will be jjlaeed sn the meal trays<br />
for the patients at £hgre Memorial<br />
Hospitsl, Radio presentations have<br />
been arranged by Mrs, V, Townsend.<br />
This year marks the 73rd annual<br />
World Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer, Services begin<br />
iu Tonga where Queen Salote leads<br />
her subjects in prayer. The chain,<br />
<strong>of</strong> prayer continues throughout 144<br />
countries ending with the setting <strong>of</strong><br />
the sun ever S. Lawrence Island in<br />
Alaska.<br />
Tlie public b cordially invited to<br />
attend the local service.<br />
Adi firing Qutefc<br />
Spiritual Sfrdriflfh<br />
Is DiscUsiecl fey ^<br />
pter on the<br />
tram the stoiy book<br />
far tbe JOrcies *>t,tbe ^W<br />
frcm B^p^ to ttw<br />
ftlMl inwrested'ln our<br />
It Is not «w Individual<br />
gptottual strength<br />
la obvious. / .<br />
In 1460 IS per cent $f the<br />
{ion were church (Bearers,<br />
ttet meatier has increased to<br />
AH denonunatioos are<br />
working tagetbpr an<br />
Hie Kstkmal<br />
Ouirehes, Tbe literacy<br />
one <strong>of</strong> many.<br />
CommimScatioiH<br />
>wBp«perBt radio and ^television, WM<br />
carrying stories -<strong>of</strong> tbe iplritttri Itf*<br />
<strong>of</strong> America and are becoming mere a<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the ^pubUc% nftdfuff.<br />
The author cpntlmiee ty saying<br />
the revival pf Interest be, tMnka is<br />
due to ienr $n& unrmt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Age and lie (paid -tribute tq<br />
Influence. He<br />
Christiana to re-evaluate their<br />
concluded hy saying diurcaea<br />
must work with ^he midleBL_sBll<br />
physical BO inlnd and body will<br />
ordtoste.<br />
znembers ef the<br />
attended their meeting at<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. George Gerken. Ms$,<br />
Charles Bomnso and lbs. G. Slbsss<br />
Cadnun led tbe devotions from 9K*sk<br />
She told tbe ^oMbl@ «f-«ie<br />
sower and llfeened ihe seeds <strong>of</strong> BCBU-<br />
ing and love for 'others iaj seeds tty*<br />
grow and ibring the greatest bless-<br />
ings. ^, • p4 ,<br />
•Martha Circle met at the<br />
Mrs, John Lamond with Mrs. flv<br />
pjnel and Mrs^.Albert Nicholson<br />
as ce-hostesses. - UES, Gladys fJW<br />
bell led devptioBf on jfte 4opie "J<br />
Am ihe Vine" from John 15. The.<br />
study boob review was filvgn hy MB,<br />
Charles Vail,' Mrs. Joseph Conner<br />
^ welcomed «s # new me&^er -and<br />
Mrs, W. Harmon was a guf^t ,- .<br />
Laurence Lunny ^resent^ the<br />
study book, chfpter for tb*.2O fiem-<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the NMBU Circle npeetlnC at<br />
the home ot Mrs, Raymond t/smsh.<br />
BSrs, Otpollne Sevens led 4@vo^os<br />
taJUsg ber Scripture jro» the second<br />
chapter <strong>of</strong> PfrtltpPfrnn., Plans<br />
f<br />
p t p ,<br />
made for a silent sate sale<br />
Each member will donate the price<br />
<strong>of</strong> a calpe.<br />
Mrs. Robert Trinftlc sjnd iirs, Wfl-<br />
Ham Hodgdoa were<br />
tbe Rachel Circle Sleeting<br />
home <strong>of</strong> (Mrs. Julia BvchvvBy<br />
John Voetseh was a pgiicrt, Mw, Al-<br />
fred Senior led devotions on 4hs j&bnl<br />
Psalm, and Mrs, Kod£doa reviewed<br />
the study hook chapter- * Roche!<br />
pircle will ^e in charf e <strong>of</strong> devotions<br />
and (program at the WSCS meeting<br />
mn led<br />
B^stitutep<br />
K» study l»qfc<br />
-A<br />
Ap<br />
Ins<br />
with Hri.<br />
Urn.<br />
men, h with<br />
ftaie<br />
children Dfcq «*$h<br />
tbelr twnds %e€saiB they<br />
the l^ttte IWta In oar own.<br />
prepcrljj£ lie-<br />
(owing «bc nte^ « ,<br />
ed wtu Un; Waller Nester<br />
Andrew<br />
a «a»e ,m;<br />
nm-<br />
w<br />
Cmpt> M»y Cflttatjr, New<br />
WVES, OIL<br />
VUI«B> Csp» M*y
%v%r<br />
BI?:<br />
*-•<br />
sup<br />
S<br />
*v<br />
npfm «ffft»t sufe The<br />
*W to aid Hat<br />
undtrsfood nor<br />
BAKERY<br />
".•*••*'•'. piiom<br />
1€lh Slnat<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boy Fnmt<br />
FRpSH SQUID<br />
ifciii^Ri.<br />
^fgffS^msimm^•>•-• v ••••• •..<br />
UWOWH)
V*<br />
* • • » . - • - _ • • . i V<br />
Growing Out <strong>of</strong> 'fm<br />
/n <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
FH&S&** every tt'.tf TS» o<br />
' ' eth it and Haves av, ©SMH <strong>City</strong>,<br />
p THE<br />
OCEAN COT<br />
«rt«» cf 1»» Oe«a <strong>City</strong><br />
T, ^ ^<br />
YEA*<br />
sf s<br />
weuM U*_ __ ..<br />
Bridge freswiy to OwodeB<br />
Aflastfc? <strong>City</strong>,<br />
start<br />
tt i<br />
N<strong>of</strong> Golden Here<br />
time <strong>of</strong> Uii year whtn toe taxpayer is prt-<br />
wltii the bill for ttat Wit <strong>of</strong> government, The murti-<br />
county budgets will within the nest month be<br />
letting forth an itemized list <strong>of</strong> allotment or appro-<br />
___w bf .money*<br />
- Complaining <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> government is a chronic<br />
ailment among taxpayers during the month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>ruary,<br />
Same folks will grumble about th© riamg cost <strong>of</strong> doing<br />
'^^imental business, pthere wiU be bombastic in their<br />
^elation <strong>of</strong> the manner to which their money is being<br />
it. Others wUl quietly ihake their head and wonder<br />
titwgp sue ^mg to get better so that the tax rate will<br />
jBjrajjng,<br />
JjTtUs complaining wUl be <strong>of</strong> no avail, however. It<br />
be done into the sympathetic ears <strong>of</strong> family, friends<br />
«m*tntaiice5r at dinner tables and on street comers,<br />
^me the eoroplainer can find someone to, share<br />
wide discussion <strong>of</strong> the budget items is com-<br />
^ it is <strong>of</strong> no avail if not done it the right time, at<br />
place and to thje right people. Under the law, the<br />
L and county budgets must be bared at a public<br />
This is tire time and the place to discuss the matter<br />
f fDesptte the vodferant outside talk, espertence has<br />
\§htrwn tfiat v&y mtfe is heard from the public at the public<br />
hearings on the budget. If the taxpayer wants to know<br />
1 where IJs money is going, and wants to endorse or censure<br />
.any particular teem, the public hearing <strong>of</strong>fers him the only<br />
bonifide opportunity to do so,<br />
A Red Herring<br />
His Excellency, Bishop Justin J, McCarthy, <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />
Jangst the anniversary dinner <strong>of</strong> the Knights <strong>of</strong> Colum-<br />
nere, admonished complacency in the presence <strong>of</strong><br />
" "' J ' '" ' anlwlled for "aposttes" in the<br />
revaluation fcr tw<br />
tte MSS<br />
<strong>of</strong> 0«U tt<br />
u#<br />
<strong>City</strong> Fat Ofitee<br />
fiQed with mrafce ft&*t *<br />
caused relatively toinor #ra»ge<br />
was thaugtti is fcavp started In<br />
p|te <strong>of</strong> 8bo«t ISO ciapiy euU<br />
No mail was destroy sd-<br />
. * * *<br />
A new Wgli individual scerin<br />
ord for Mflte F*dden and WfUtwce<br />
<strong>of</strong> ao worse Oam i tie in tbf<br />
Atlantic League race resulted<br />
Oman <strong>City</strong> ffifii Schoei^s muv<br />
victory ev«> Eee Hirter. l*s Raid,<br />
won<br />
National<br />
News<br />
Sfy a to Cartl<br />
- Thfi<br />
For<br />
hrip Is «p<br />
Cs«itan«<br />
S6ib Congress have<br />
10<br />
«*S!<br />
tfylni<br />
trywi<br />
in *•<br />
them ^<br />
Foil,<br />
two Wg*Utd<br />
islkLng to so<br />
raU in the Senate,<br />
n wan Ht*r h, had ««J<br />
change, over a •«>»««te«fl<br />
and iie ^tf^<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
««<br />
are avaUaWe to<br />
Cr«« WM<br />
M<br />
f<br />
Se U "<br />
, but to no aviiL The whereafesuti<br />
Is B myitenf- Mayor Bswt<strong>of</strong><br />
the aaEient flies<br />
board memberi or had<br />
to toe <strong>of</strong><br />
affUlaiien with U»<br />
by<br />
Union<br />
in the y,<br />
It sme jusl after j<br />
d introduce*<br />
Informatton U idso «ked |,<br />
ed Jshnson drawini qoiekfy,<br />
toy garb. *nd puUing a a*H<br />
bill out <strong>of</strong> hit holster to b»t<br />
EepubJicans to the draw and he<br />
with the library eanuol<br />
th.<br />
eonefcto<br />
IVI YIA« Aeo<br />
What storied out to be m iJBP*Bfl*<br />
ing* Iiicrea^ <strong>of</strong> Pl-30 in thf |W<br />
taK rate iwis reduad to a West <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary Dates Arm Chroniclm<br />
Of Historical fv©nf$r People<br />
U i»vited to<br />
-<br />
there<br />
the dynsmic for« wbieh is runflioi<br />
the shew in the Us S. Senate. Lyn-<br />
ubrary-<br />
whe* Uity inti^uesd the Btw<br />
niMpal toadfet amd approved it on<br />
first readiag, • • •<br />
Republican I&ad#r5 representing 14<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 16 districts <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
County went on ret^ord endorsing<br />
Asscmbiyiiiaii Nathaniel 0. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty, as thf party* fea»flldste<br />
for the unestpired tertao <strong>of</strong> Senator<br />
Anthony J, Cafiehj, <strong>of</strong> WUSwoed, wha<br />
e against Red domination and aggression,<br />
1 bishop ^cGirttiy*s talk was particulariy timely m<br />
iihat tt came xinth© heels <strong>of</strong> the departure <strong>of</strong> Anastas Miko-<br />
ym from the United States.<br />
% * ,It seeing certain, in the first place, that MUsoyan<br />
'tchiefved the primary purpose <strong>of</strong> the Moscow Communists.<br />
,. He Smiled in a friendly manner, argued the Soviet position<br />
4 fo muny Aflaeruins, on television, to businessmen and to<br />
, and appeared to be a friendly person, and what<br />
would assume to be a reasonable person,<br />
count, that <strong>of</strong> being reasonable, is where<br />
most Americans. The Communists for<br />
smiled and appeared to be friendly,<br />
tim© euttiflg the throat <strong>of</strong> L their oppon-<br />
or conscience whatever. It Is accepted<br />
_ to take advantage <strong>of</strong> toe'weaknesses<br />
countries, and one <strong>of</strong> th^se weaknesses,<br />
fact that we have a free press, a free<br />
4<br />
h anyone can express Ms opinions,<br />
injustice in allowing pttikoyan to spread ius ideas<br />
aid u'nderipine the State Department to Americans m the<br />
United States Is to be found in the fact that no comparable<br />
U. 5. <strong>of</strong>fidal could go to Russia and speak to the people,<br />
toe his "remarks printed in the press, and argue; against<br />
the Communist retime in Moscow.<br />
In dUiarwordi/tbe Russians are merely taking advan-<br />
tage <strong>of</strong> the freedom in this country, which Russians do not<br />
A&ve,£Q push their cause and bring pressure on the Admin-<br />
Mratinn in Washington, which has — at least in recent<br />
^ : ' up to the Communists firmly, and refused to<br />
The Ne^r Jersey Naturtl GsS Com-<br />
pany filed with the State Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Utility GouOTiartoners in Tten-<br />
ton an application ts Increase the<br />
Company* 8 revenue by 74 per cent<br />
or $628,000,<br />
* * * •<br />
The 1954 March ef Dirtes in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> went searing over Its fund<br />
drive quota, with contjfljutions at<br />
53,023.48 collected, and With some<br />
sources stUl to report, it ws* re-<br />
ported by Commissioner Laurence P.<br />
In spit« <strong>of</strong> *U we can do the days<br />
ge by, TTie enly eompensatlsn for<br />
tiine past are the memory <strong>of</strong> the<br />
yean, Looking back a few yean we<br />
can look ahead to some interesting<br />
days, eaeh ont revivlni a new niern-<br />
ery.<br />
Let's look at seme <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>rttarj's<br />
memoTSWe days. <strong>On</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>ruary S,<br />
back in 1®1, Reler Willisins landed<br />
in Boston. As you may <strong>of</strong> may not<br />
know. Wililatts believed in religious<br />
liberty 10 a fierce degree. Banished<br />
from Maisfichusetts, he fled to Provi-<br />
dence, which he lounded, and con=<br />
tijiucd to stand for liberty — the<br />
theory that men coald not be punish=<br />
cd for their eoniciBnces, He founded<br />
the first Baptist Church in America.<br />
Feteua^ 6 is .the birthday <strong>of</strong><br />
Aaron Burr, who. — ifmembcr =<br />
killed Alexander" Hamilton In a duel,<br />
ite was Vice Preglfient, « O, S, Sei»a-<br />
lar from New York, and hild a aum-<br />
her <strong>of</strong> otiierjiftperUint <strong>of</strong>liees. <strong>On</strong><br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary A S^ 38K' the first tele=<br />
phone ira» New Yerk to Chicago<br />
„„ insialled. <strong>On</strong> that day in 1812<br />
Charles Piekins wsi born at Land-<br />
pert, England.<br />
Peter The Great died <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 8.<br />
1T25, and the Bey Scouts ol America<br />
were founded <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 8,, 1010, This<br />
day thii ye&F is QulnQita^esiina Sun=<br />
day, The ninth is itie Wrthday an-<br />
iiiversary ot WUItain Henry Harrissn,<br />
ninth President <strong>of</strong> the United States,<br />
He was born in Charles Ceunty,<br />
Virginia, in 1773,<br />
Canada was ceded to England,<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary ID, 1763. President Me-<br />
Kiniey signed into law the treaty<br />
ending the war with Spain, and<br />
giving* the United States the Philip-<br />
pine Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam<br />
jn 1SBB. Oiiba was freed by the<br />
same treaty.<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11 is Ash Wednesday<br />
this year. Daniel Boone was born<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11, l?3i, as was the eighth<br />
Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> Use United States,<br />
Melville Westen Fullr.. Fuller was<br />
born in IMS in Augusta, Maine. And<br />
Thomas A, Edison was born at Milan,<br />
Ohio, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11, 1847.<br />
thos* who curtly dismiis his<br />
aa a presidential candidite, because<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lime=worn preludlce agiinsi<br />
all aoutherns, are new not quite so<br />
sure as they etwe were,<br />
Just as ihe prejudiee agiinst a<br />
Catholie eandldaic is threatenQd,<br />
Lyndon Johnson ts foreing the bi5)sr<br />
room boys to lake a second loA at<br />
Is there » phijaieilst in U»e crewa? We have ia i<br />
"cover- i^emeratlng the 2ith annlveraarv <strong>of</strong> tit I<br />
by Mar^aii Reid ttaffl<br />
pontaina the p\gW<br />
fllgBt between Way If ana B<br />
ruaTihepKVieus sentence rl^it. It W.the<br />
ru ¥ jotg ft top Uiai ta made these days_aft;j<br />
i Xlic envelope carries B<br />
om O€«n <strong>City</strong> te<br />
<strong>of</strong> the rtmed Navy<br />
The Bed RaWer* pi Oee*n =<strong>City</strong><br />
downed a surprifiagly strong Igfi<br />
Harbor team, G&-SQ, is the laeal<br />
gymnashmt The victory- upped the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city win geoiuran to 12 eamas<br />
jigilnst F to building the<br />
and C, WL Steiiers fflefflbers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Playground Conunisslon, were super*<br />
Thing the'wank.<br />
The Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus announ-<br />
ced the award el special degrees to<br />
George Mnab sad Dr, L. S. A: Stctic-iu<br />
for S years ^^rembeEthip. '<br />
Coach Boy SlosmiiMlctaie's basket-<br />
ball team woo Its 10th victory In 12<br />
-May 3144.<br />
STRICTLY FRESH<br />
"We never watch the clock.<br />
See it from where we sit.<br />
Can't<br />
Looking toward spring and garden<br />
chores, we think the annual time<br />
change should be called, "daylight<br />
Boss moved the furniture in the<br />
Office today. Boy* are we tired,<br />
* * * . •<br />
fe Health Orneer HarQld Iteger<br />
rejected tor a fourth t«rm on<br />
the e^eutive «HaaaU=t«e <strong>of</strong> the &ew<br />
Jer*ey Hedtb Offleert Association,<br />
Patter <strong>of</strong> the Press<br />
Why did they apparently i«t mid«<br />
gels design the seating, cohsidering<br />
that so nw tall .people ride tiuses?<br />
* • * *<br />
Your flMlhods <strong>of</strong> frtendiy persua-<br />
sion are remarkably like someone<br />
else's tsOtsiques for nagging.<br />
only operate the .apartments for<br />
rentals.<br />
Thii briais us, to the point ef sug»<br />
gestiiig that something be done to<br />
the area ea§t <strong>of</strong> the shuffleboards<br />
to ereate a free parttlug ^pot for<br />
the players and thereby .leave soiae<br />
curb space for our guests, who at<br />
thaes, are hard put to ft for gpsse<br />
outside their apartmemt ,<br />
We alto believe that thii area re-<br />
ferred to csujd also be further dc-<br />
veloped to produce some income by<br />
providina Bistired paridni with ac«<br />
cess from both Sth and ftlh sts,. as<br />
we have neti«d that during the<br />
weekends parking Us <strong>of</strong>ten at a<br />
premium and what with new motels<br />
building an present available parking<br />
sites thii will soon became necessary<br />
to the resort.<br />
HENTtV G= DRAINE<br />
Ray Mar Aparteients, and<br />
110 Cleveland av,,<br />
Wilmington, Dei,<br />
News and<br />
Reviews<br />
Avereil llBrriman, reeenUy defeat-<br />
ed candidate for re-election as gover.<br />
nor ef New York^ * ! i*vc had eBe«gh<br />
, , , I will not seek elective <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
again."<br />
Henry Cabot Lodge, U= S. Ambassa-<br />
dor to U, N.i 'TTie Soviet Union is<br />
iikd the lady who doesn't dare leave<br />
the bridge parly for fear 1 <strong>of</strong> what<br />
the other ladies will say about her,* 1<br />
Lyndon B. Johnson (D.*Tes,! and<br />
Senate Majority Leader; "WQ should<br />
be geini farther and laster in our<br />
mUilary preparations and in our<br />
space (program/*<br />
Tennessee WilUamSi well»kne.\VB<br />
playwrtplrt: "We ialk seriously<br />
about living in outer space when we<br />
have not yet learned to Uve en<br />
earth without fighiins ea^h othur,"<br />
and beat the ituHings oM<br />
<strong>of</strong> the marc left Demoerats, U just<br />
could be that moderate Lyndon JohS-<br />
son would go over big, and If he bad<br />
Senator f Jack Kennedy on ihe tl^et<br />
with him, to tie down the eastern<br />
voting afea, and line hirmeif for a<br />
later sh»t at the nomination, it might<br />
be a tough ticket te beat=<br />
For after sli, Lyndon Johnson<br />
ean't be too objeetionabie ta the<br />
leftwingeri. He passed the first civil<br />
rights bill pissed in eighty years.<br />
He defeated, almost janglehandedlyi<br />
in desperate maneuvering, the court- •<br />
curbing Smith bill last year. And<br />
now he hai introduced another civil<br />
rights bill—against the wishes <strong>of</strong><br />
the eonsen'alives in his own party.<br />
He could have done more, but this<br />
is pretty good for u stiri<br />
In spite sf this, however, fresh,<br />
man Senator Keating hai savagely<br />
blasted Johnson's civil fights bill as<br />
a field day for a Fcufeui ty$e bjlL<br />
These words no doubt will and hive<br />
earned Keating tbe Undying con-<br />
tempt <strong>of</strong> (he Maioriiy Leader. That<br />
is a bad spot te be in—ewn if in<br />
another party.<br />
Meanwhile chairman Paul Butler,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Democrats Party, said the<br />
Democrats are going to write the<br />
most strongly-worded civil rights bill<br />
ever written. The play for minority<br />
votes and the blee votes in the big<br />
stiles and key cities thui gees on<br />
unabated, regardless <strong>of</strong> what Con-<br />
grc-ss tries ta do about ike<br />
and chances are that nothing<br />
satisfy or, silence the vociferous bs-<br />
on eithir aide.<br />
<strong>of</strong> .O^ean <strong>City</strong> in ABIB^<br />
between a postal stamp and a<br />
fflfirehaBdiilng. we have no Id«ji <strong>of</strong> the value <strong>of</strong> th^fi<br />
are valuable at all. They are* however,<br />
era in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and we would noVUke to<br />
WB wHboot first ftnfling out iftaey mtt<br />
U they »rft <strong>of</strong> any value, we prefer glifti<br />
finirVdult phlUtelist espressinfi this ln ^ res ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> those whose intsreiti are egtabii*ed , . , henet i<br />
nf M adult stamp eaUector over a youngster. The<br />
Sachet was seat I* tt§ by &*& h Schwrt.t, who<br />
dedication <strong>of</strong> the Oe«8ii <strong>City</strong> aii-pert, the<br />
markina the 25th anniverary «f Bied's flilh)<br />
role ia the eelebra^n ef the 40» year <strong>of</strong><br />
sununer, . . . *<br />
the<br />
Paging<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has two weiHualined fuaa-al horati,<br />
bury our AMI dead, s© rireng k thii loyalty ts ©ure<br />
ihe c<strong>of</strong>pic <strong>of</strong> a iiewb* departed resident appaiMtly<br />
QuHf40WB UBderUker &md*y Biiht Or *e ft ffl^<br />
enstein. <strong>of</strong> PsReU's Funeral • Homo to<br />
rolled WS fatask hearse into the resort Sunday n^<br />
faidy at 320 E, Surf rd. The undertaker checked -«B\<br />
nSghborheod, but ceuWn't ftnd his ^DM W<br />
araufld m not only dW^p«lful to tht<br />
on by local and stale Wsttn ftuthoHtl^ J ^<br />
LaweBstiln turned to the paUee. for help In I<br />
departed. Piltee Sergeant Charles R&siea Wa«f W<br />
macabre hunt, *ut still BO body, Lowenrteln tdd Stt<br />
ccived iBstrueiiBhs ovef the taWphoHe ai ts «h^W<br />
h&dv. The poiiee <strong>of</strong>rker ehe«ktd with the chief nl<br />
telephone copipanj oifiee and learned ttet the<br />
taker ortetpattd tn>Attat|e <strong>City</strong>. The mitttr wa*<br />
praak, and Lowenst«n went hack to the m&Hirt<br />
probably eooimentii^ to hipiielf that W is net ^<br />
during the winter as is popularly believed in<br />
cireles.<br />
ecked «<br />
'Fidel Castro; Cuban y<br />
chief- "If the United State* does<br />
what it says—^bot democratic pria*<br />
ctples demand—if the United States<br />
is decent and eivili^ed, it caaael help<br />
war criminals,* 1<br />
f Our Own<br />
By George<br />
hfl<br />
us. Those <strong>of</strong> us not<br />
y ^attlaiid, wm befito-<br />
f^ VfWk<br />
l^^eye tte calends fi^r the ^^s <strong>of</strong> iprag. Wmle<br />
x ^g for the tuni <strong>of</strong> the climatic worm,-we can iU<br />
t Community, s^rsic^ tWs moalli.<br />
' "^rUir^^4$ |fflfl "14, iim merchalits <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />
^e annual <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^ Bargain Days sal©, "Kie<br />
"' " plasf for tiie event predict that<br />
mil pi a vei^ble merchandise<br />
. ^ -tel a shpt'in4he-arm Ipf our<br />
ecpnomy, Jte Wsiicw,^plfe$es through Uie hands' <strong>of</strong><br />
^ •»- * aI1 * mtrai^s §M Aown through ttie<br />
Strata <strong>of</strong> the rasarl'fi wirajftr fiwawrtat '<br />
tell<br />
Overhfard in a beauty parjor^<br />
ten caix-fuUy, because I can on<br />
*hte tmft , 1 .wqalsed aot to repe<br />
It,•-. -r — Lcxiinttgi,'[Jty.) Ltader.<br />
MISAPPRlHtNSHDH<br />
A iar|fe fpp|p -<strong>of</strong> Russians reeciit-<br />
i^i^np^y^ ln „ huff.<br />
harf hg#n string<br />
Oak. Martar, Wash.<br />
They<br />
fort,<br />
can- dl help ourselves.over t^e<br />
economic pump,«wRh-a p«rch»si;f
fe<br />
feffl&vW><br />
Sf.<br />
te^<br />
iJOTBMffiltK<br />
m.<br />
m<br />
'Wist'* 1<br />
w^mism<br />
TH j OMAN Sir* 1<br />
Seniors <strong>On</strong> Assignment Here<br />
The Boy With A<br />
is"<br />
OCHS Merry<br />
t<br />
p n <strong>of</strong> the" t |eat-<br />
nnd a good Everybody<br />
y<br />
hasi his<br />
generation . it is<br />
own<br />
own<br />
idoa<br />
idoa<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> what it is ,<br />
inter-class swtamlng meet Is<br />
Boy<br />
any<br />
"Okay," muw<br />
robber, "Fill up<br />
, BABBASA<br />
p <strong>of</strong> G*li Blksrd<br />
work *s thjy I*" 1<br />
To Present<br />
Mary Widerstrom, Ralph Platt<br />
By JUQY CRO6SSN joys painting, listening to Jas<br />
.^ annual tvesfc at O.C.HJ. ta<br />
SftinNissiieal iNissiil music, ?nd iwateh watehing<br />
arrival <strong>of</strong> ft# student practiee or pgrtieipating i in hher<br />
favorite<br />
__„ year two or more seniori sport, feasketfcaU,<br />
. some college In our itate or Mm WWerstro^i has been quite<br />
iral vtetaUy eotne ta our IQ" aetivi during her college eareer. Be-<br />
„. a sojourn, <strong>of</strong> eight weefci. sides toeing a sproiity pem^r and<br />
Daring this period <strong>of</strong> time, a member-<strong>of</strong> several other student<br />
student s teacher plans<br />
ns<br />
and conducts Srgahiiotions, m\m W^eratrpm is<br />
classes In In aabjects relate<br />
^ ffiil i<br />
fcer s»#€ifie firtd af related snde&ver to hi§ under <strong>of</strong><br />
% supervlsloa <strong>of</strong> the Wgh setapel<br />
h <strong>of</strong> these sutojectg. The stu<br />
, twill Idok bWteon thpif happy<br />
s »t 9&M&. Beginning with<br />
-TO» «P4 $tii grades' and fc<br />
5_ Junldr »nd Sehlo? yeats, the<br />
ample" recall dances,<br />
U «md spert*-evenU.<br />
imwwun<br />
s t<br />
ney*a<br />
' Di<br />
ee f ^<br />
In' homerooms<br />
<strong>of</strong> vreeks. e The pricp pp<br />
I h d<br />
which includes a It:<br />
M wtU have 150<br />
" taWdta * SUB, n<br />
to each is<br />
Com/n<br />
ingtsn, P, G<br />
Washington<br />
I Pl<br />
10. from I o'clock ta<br />
* o'clock,<br />
will have ^ ^ f f ^<br />
bruary 11, Mr. Cornel Feart's<br />
ll have girfn* c^assrooai visat<br />
the sSm> |tae <strong>of</strong> day as<br />
. 4h5pn<br />
nt classroom<br />
.<br />
same time <strong>of</strong> day as the<br />
SfcS><br />
«$<br />
n$ M<br />
Mt<br />
Pearl's.<br />
Pearl w<br />
fie & Yearbook Assembly.<br />
_6n. 6n. <strong>Feb</strong>rury. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary. U, at o^ck<br />
there will ill tie a Varsity Varit basketball<br />
gin acaee «»'<br />
n F^^tary 14, at I o'clock, thf<br />
to'dMS'Iftrftlt I t h t<br />
f<br />
• - *<br />
'<br />
unUl tbey<br />
ol Me^«ap.Ttound and take a rW«<br />
arewirt 0»e campus , , , W« can ail<br />
get out swr Brylna %pw&2 ^° WWt<br />
we kim'ttl results «J oUJf fflft^<br />
yews , . . Honest, Linda and I "Would<br />
weeks, which btloRgs to<br />
haye gqttcn the §ame scort ev«n il<br />
we haih-i been sitting te^eUtcr , , .<br />
IH;<br />
Mr, WUllanis' Bnglish classes started<br />
reading Hamlet tote week . . « Tbeym<br />
Burke the shaiftrecks 'ftnWi in time to see thf play per*<br />
teen at Q&m tawed <strong>of</strong>l T.¥, fty the Old Vie<br />
for lens thfB a mqnt new, a TOettrc Company , , , Report cards mum AMOMS THilVlS<br />
s^Ehpmefe; ft* ft* Oublin he had bad t are issued tomorrow . - They will<br />
atte<br />
techalcal hll insUtute and have two marks, nild-years and the<br />
Seattle—Two yqUlhs *»ve y»<br />
was<br />
regular report period , , Fietures a service slaUen in iUBurbafl » 1447 Asbury<br />
sft, ^ totfaad, ajter ym & were taken <strong>of</strong> superlative^, «tc, forton<br />
and PttUid « pistol on attafldaal<br />
from the ftjulvalent <strong>of</strong> ourV«anboelc<br />
. .", Hwrrahl new ribbons n<br />
^ whpol, yo« are finished were put en the typewriters ewriters ip the<br />
fd^a^ sod must pay toi m Not th that they<br />
typing room . , . ^«. -,— ---_ Frank J, Sonnino MILTON f.<br />
Ma" that you<br />
„»,„, ^,,j?Qt, ^ r had Deeded them or anything , . . It Its<br />
Fonrwriy<br />
hid<br />
a icholaLTsblp and<br />
juit that every time you hit a key and Sen<br />
you tteu^t your ribbon wits on<br />
P^,-,-^ ,^ Iffa» qf stiidy. stencil , , , We hope you're feeling Plumbing and<br />
The Qttfke fsittJly, including tatter, Lew , . , What in the heck<br />
~'* 6w© "bwPW and fewo" sisters,<br />
us i to w the United States by steamy<br />
arc the AMbama Claims? . , , How<br />
stem<br />
---•- •"-•"-'-•'-._-'.i_iJ. i— emH Have.<br />
made ^e voyagf 1B seven days. ar# y«i progressing in training yaa HOME APPLIANCE^<br />
are s«*w ftitding to<br />
SALES iBd SERVICE<br />
Stot where «r. Burke is a<br />
Plumbing<br />
TOD AABFf<br />
lajfer by tradt,<br />
iince he caffle, Bernard, who,<br />
the way, fi », has had'time to fr<br />
„ he attended .„.-<br />
_ tlerig Wei! with hia class- PLUMBING<br />
^aa and likes all <strong>of</strong> hia teaeiieFi<br />
very much. His academic KURS in- Kelvinator Appliances<br />
cludes nWB&anieal drawing, EpglW).<br />
general math and saedern Uvwg. PHONE 1876<br />
Bernard's hobby |s drawing.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing that surprised me a bit 231 WIST AViNUI<br />
when I interviewed Bernard was hii<br />
reply when I asked'him about the<br />
dUTefences between the schools. He<br />
said that aside i^om the accent! the JOSEPH P- STAHLER<br />
has a very decided Irish fcrogue)<br />
there was very little diflereBee at<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> High.<br />
Humbing ft Heating<br />
Junior Hi Five<br />
MAYTAG APPLiANCIS<br />
Phone 3085<br />
OFFICE & SHOWROOM<br />
Busy <strong>On</strong> Court<br />
iioons, m\m W is<br />
2152 Asbury Avenue<br />
^ an <strong>of</strong>ficial in her<br />
Sueenier to Wlllard St«t»r<br />
govenunent,<br />
air Platt, « graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> By BILL MONCRIEF<br />
teachfifs <strong>of</strong> these sutojetg<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School, is majoring in the<br />
dent teacher must <br />
gene Baliejffln his hfard many eem.<br />
pjlments expressed about the dUplay<br />
as teachers and studintf were at»<br />
traeted by" If and nU own epbiion<br />
emphaiBed the 'Svpnderfttl variety"<br />
' tte prejeets esm^lted, _<br />
Mr, •/David David Yost stated. ^tatRd, **The The charts<br />
have very good variety and are very<br />
accurate. There are many eutstand'<br />
ing ones." aites Euth Nesius felt<br />
th il t'V f ones. ai<br />
display toi'V ' fftl"<br />
echB<br />
lent,<br />
ed,<br />
f 'y_ery feffectlve<br />
d % Mri, John Itogsn's "excel.<br />
Mr. George Bowman Remark.<br />
l£ It had been much better, it<br />
d h b jtt"<br />
Wahington, p, C, sijf different<br />
and a wooden map indiWtHif Wo<br />
anneMUen <strong>of</strong> the different parts «<br />
pie* Tekas' Territory^ = *<br />
Amehg the ether attractive pro.<br />
jects are a map by Mbby Blachman<br />
ehtitled, "The United States in 1861;"<br />
another map *y Amy Van Glider<br />
entitled, ^ % <strong>of</strong> fti j^em" two<br />
^Oregon Trail" maps drawn by<br />
Wanda Sweigirt and Nancy Smithj<br />
and an ''Oregon Trtil Game 11 cam»<br />
posed 'by Lyane Hckes; a drawing<br />
shewing "Five Flags That. Flew Over<br />
California" construeted^ by John<br />
Burch- another map, ^The Bfpiora«<br />
tl fLi and Clk' 1 wo'uld have been periectt"<br />
New fonefpt to power far autgmo'<br />
Wfei is rtlag ewlftred W one ef<br />
^e ni|jor autp atamiffptu.reri. Autd<br />
weuW ftf driven^ by four electric<br />
Biotors. Tftesfl would rtcpive ipbwec<br />
from a "^fuel cell," Oj^gcn and,<br />
hydrogen fuels would *be used to<br />
" the electricity.<br />
Burch another map, T<br />
tlons <strong>of</strong>Lswis and Clark drawn fey<br />
Qerrie Todd; three Feports entitled, d<br />
• eompiained <strong>of</strong> pain, witheat v^<br />
ible signs <strong>of</strong> injury, or were mom?n«<br />
tartly unconscious.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the basis <strong>of</strong> date from special<br />
studies <strong>of</strong> auto injuries that have<br />
been conducted, the NSC liay established<br />
the ratio <strong>of</strong> diaibJiHg in><br />
juries to deaths at 3§ is 1.<br />
The WfC injury tetali <strong>of</strong> I i*»,f«0<br />
for last year, then, is based on a<br />
muttipUcation <strong>of</strong> deaths hy the fig'<br />
ures 35, an interpretaUve breakituwn<br />
<strong>of</strong> U. #, Pttblte Health Scrvics iig»<br />
ures and an intelligent compromise<br />
with state totals. Chances are that<br />
this is the more nearly eorreci !ig»<br />
ure and it makes auto injuries a<br />
national tragedy.<br />
No matter which figure you chouse<br />
to believe, you can, bet thai the best<br />
statistic to be is the unsung guy<br />
who doesnt show- in anybody^ injury<br />
adding machine.<br />
1 Ptny Cww ind fM W«rf^r!<br />
ft wp# quite by aisWent<br />
t&at the chord organ waa<br />
Mr, Hammojid *waa goin<br />
ttt iartory see day MH ,^J-..~^t&ct<br />
b» viBhedhe opuW «b# rfectiic<br />
sins, Two enciBAen b#sd Mp<br />
fitarted working on tt)r proJeO to<br />
make *s er»<br />
thai eveft M<br />
training *o«W .,,.,.<br />
T*W|B y#ir» after<br />
(human or otherwise),<br />
The most important tynuamyutai ftM nlRt roalftipri<br />
to f^mesAer b 4Jwt yon "tust al= sarv* si) a<br />
«sc»tlnwaya-attempt-to<br />
mOti»t-onr-.ihe near<br />
(or left) side Of We anunai, mat<br />
body should te hM seariy parallel<br />
to the horse, sod you should face his<br />
A, W. J* WDIIilM<br />
bttttc*fc£, 41) Your head should be *l» work te «arry out fh* «•<br />
turned forward, tout your flody t*nslv« odyattoiai 4«d -clwk<br />
should face the far end <strong>of</strong> the ani><br />
maL When preparing to mouni, you vrifflt ameng ih* 3f leal<br />
ALTBIAT1ONS<br />
first coU&ct the j^|bs in your left tor Boardt tHreuphiHit the state 1707 BAY AVENU«<br />
hand, Hiere are no wriUen regula-<br />
USBS which state definitely hew you<br />
should hold the reJas, If yes are<br />
using ihe standard double rein BRISBANE, AUSTBAUA = A 20»<br />
bridle, the following is a fiatirfactory carat pearl, tne site oi a dime, has NCrWS THE TWE FO*<br />
method <strong>of</strong> keeping the rein* ,§uf< been sold for a local record guise to<br />
fleienHy untangled.<br />
an -agent for'the Austraiiian Pearl- VEMHIAN<br />
Tbe near curi> rein is held outside tiig Company <strong>of</strong> London. A local<br />
the UlUe finger, tbe near snaffle diver found the pearl in the Torres<br />
rein is held between the s#csnd and Strait.<br />
MADE TO OBDe»<br />
third Angers, tbe <strong>of</strong>f snaffle rein<br />
WINDOW SHADiS<br />
Is held be vweep the third asd fourth<br />
fingers, and the <strong>of</strong>f cub rein is bml&<br />
CANVAS AWNINGS<br />
BAY-SIDE<br />
over the forefinger.<br />
The reins are held fairly tauUy, HOME IMPROVEMENT M.CMIUf<br />
tbe near ones shorter than Ihe far ROOFING • SIDING •- PAINTING<br />
reins so that the animal's bead is CARPENTRY WORK<br />
Boy Av«nu«<br />
turned inward. This precaution is 941 BAY AVENUE<br />
taken in the event that the horse is<br />
if<br />
Pheii* Mr,r¥Vi|Jlt O.C, 3S1t<br />
not competeiy coQperaUve, U the<br />
yyiimai does tbegin to move, he will<br />
move only in a circular direction.<br />
Next, place your left hand mmtortafcly<br />
«i or iB front <strong>of</strong> the horse's<br />
CHARIB F. SPEHflBl<br />
withers and guide your left foot into<br />
the stirrup iron. After placing your<br />
FLOOR ond W41L<br />
right hand en the waist <strong>of</strong> the saddle<br />
(or securing a grip on the cantle), m CERAMIC TILE # PLASTIC WALL TILI<br />
spring from your right foot, swing<br />
yourself quickly into the saddle and • LINOLEUMS • CONGOWALL<br />
move your right hand forward to the<br />
C=rp^ IncralteHeit A JUKntfefit -. WorkOwi-w^M<br />
bead <strong>of</strong> the saddle as you mount.<br />
You thin lower your weight into 341 West Avenu* Phon* O.C 3343<br />
the saddle plate, Tbe final steps<br />
wWch you take MLTS aUpping your<br />
right foot /into the <strong>of</strong>f stirrup and<br />
gatfesriss ftp tbe r#ip£.<br />
Now- you have correctly trans*<br />
fexred yourself from ths ground to<br />
BUILDING I<br />
the back <strong>of</strong> your equine friend. The<br />
rest Is tip/ to you. You now can<br />
become prjjficient at horseback rW-<br />
Ing only iby continued practice <strong>of</strong> its<br />
fundamentals. This sport <strong>of</strong>fers you<br />
a continual source <strong>of</strong> enjoyment and<br />
adventure as you expand your abiU<br />
ily and knowledge <strong>of</strong> its component<br />
skills.<br />
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LARK<br />
Building Contractor . C. P0HT1CRE<br />
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Par Leu to Operate 2240 ASBURY AVINUI<br />
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mnsm Co. for the<br />
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Resr 1547 gay Ave. Hum? 2980<br />
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and WOODEN STORM SASH<br />
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Sizes 12 x 12 - 12 x 24 - 16 X 16<br />
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nrt» STREET and SIMPSON AVUHM<br />
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MASQM WORK<br />
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Bullckrs<br />
RES. PHONE: 4010<br />
HCAMOS<br />
8UILDER<br />
417 341b<br />
No Job Too Lary<br />
No Job Too Sm<strong>of</strong>l<br />
THE AD<br />
RiAD<br />
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w«u Wctkly,<br />
p<br />
hand SB4 chorda<br />
and me t* 1<br />
PLATE - WINDOW<br />
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M HOUBS SBBWOT<br />
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Home and<br />
REMOOI|.IM
•sttT.-.fthl'ij-st'n i-I*J<br />
-*• ,s<br />
V-<br />
A4* irtni Q«kk **«».<br />
5 -i<br />
Wta«iktikMri*:wa<br />
Streagtb." asd te : pH<br />
liit*naea for tile youth, taw.<br />
evSr all *« ta»U«d to the senrlet,<br />
If- yoa. Jia?*_a' SOB or daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
ft or pxts>t*en&g$f bring them<br />
with yea-<br />
/-sWfeen, * iusjf bank executive can<br />
tike time 1 out <strong>of</strong> his busy sebedule<br />
t5 speak' to the youth' <strong>of</strong> our<br />
hfel surely.- we ought to take<br />
to coifle and hear him,<br />
have a large turnout. Come<br />
Wbtiwheod To Meet<br />
* Tbe regular meeting ef the St.<br />
Jcbn'a Lutheran Church Brotherhood<br />
Will be Mid Wednesday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
11 at a p. m. Mr. Richard L,<br />
Parker, oewljr elected president, will<br />
gpeak on his recent trip 10 CVtexieo.<br />
• 1%0 heart' lias a borsepowejr sf<br />
CHESTER J. WlMBERG<br />
Ml AS»URY<br />
rnr,n..i.<br />
1654<br />
i t<br />
ffc*Bifcfe<br />
4IK/ Dai!* Ufe<br />
lhat In Gcthsemsne Jesus<br />
py eanestly nu#lrt pa^s, did<br />
not pass.<br />
We kwovi? hotv Ho dronk it, and<br />
drank to the vtry l*es « f sneriflce<br />
^ suffering.<br />
It Is the a^fstery ef Gsd and the<br />
aalverae that the Ufegiving pswera,<br />
alike <strong>of</strong> nature and <strong>of</strong> grace, are<br />
iatimately tound up with luffering<br />
end death, ,<br />
It, is one thiag to reeolniie a gen*<br />
era! law <strong>of</strong> aaerifl«t out how dif><br />
erent when we are faeed with a real<br />
insistent danger, or demand for sacri-<br />
fice ourselves.<br />
Then mei the real testing. Many<br />
find the faith and power.<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> Gethsenane the Master<br />
cane with the serenity <strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />
faith in the destiny that iho Father<br />
had for Him, and with a quiet sub<br />
lime courage,<br />
That ierenlty and courage endured<br />
alike the buffetings <strong>of</strong> Mii aggrei-<br />
gars, the taunts <strong>of</strong> the cowardly ant 1<br />
the eynieai contempt <strong>of</strong> the woridy<br />
minded Klate.<br />
From Oethgeinflne to calvary! We<br />
MUiSt go with Jesus all the way, if<br />
we could get the inspiration <strong>of</strong> ths*<br />
divine tragedy and its fulOllment <strong>of</strong><br />
Messing for nmnJdnd. Thus will the<br />
ef that divine tragedy come<br />
tsrUSpefgoneUy, pointing the( way<br />
to triumph and glor> ( .<br />
It is the way <strong>of</strong> prayer, in diieever'<br />
Ing and obeying the will <strong>of</strong> God, and<br />
In finding the strength that God<br />
supplies.<br />
When cardiac workers were match-<br />
*d in a recent study <strong>of</strong> 50 industries<br />
with unimpaired workers, the Am*<br />
erican Beast Association found card-<br />
ise woFkeis as a group produced<br />
better .than 3 per cent over others<br />
on the same job.<br />
, FIRST PMilYTlWAM<br />
PIRST CHURCH Of<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
Ith *t, and Asbury #y«<br />
Sunday Seboolr-ll a, m*<br />
Church Serviee~il a. m.<br />
i<br />
Chu<br />
Wednesday<br />
Testimoay<br />
p, m,<br />
eeting—8 p, m,<br />
Tine healing power <strong>of</strong> gpiriUial en-<br />
lightenment will toe emphasised at<br />
Christian Seienee serviWi Sunday,<br />
Paul's healing <strong>of</strong> the cripple at<br />
Urstra, as related, irt the. Book <strong>of</strong><br />
Acts (Ch, 14), will 'be included in the<br />
scriptural selections in the Lessen.<br />
Sermon entitled "Spirit," •<br />
A correlative passage to be read<br />
from "Seienee and Health with Key<br />
s o the Scriptureg" by Mary Baker<br />
•Sddy declares i324ilBi; "Paul was<br />
not at first a disclplo <strong>of</strong> Jesus but a<br />
persecutor <strong>of</strong> Jesiis* followers.<br />
Whfen the truth flrst appeiired lo<br />
lira in Seienee, Pauj, wag made blind,<br />
and his blindness Was felt; but splr-<br />
,tual liiht soon enabled, him to fol-<br />
low the example Stid teachings <strong>of</strong><br />
Jesus healing the sick and preach-<br />
ing Christianity throughout Asia<br />
Minor, Greece, and even in imperial<br />
Rome,"<br />
&<br />
r-%£-<br />
«• W4-.ii-.<br />
lit. Whitney in CalifornU: 14,491 feet Wght Just<br />
*ne <strong>of</strong> the ipires <strong>of</strong> the CathMral we live In,<br />
. When Ged made this world <strong>of</strong> ears he gave us many<br />
* gUmpM <strong>of</strong> Himself. In the towering peaks we iee<br />
Bis dignity—In the fertile plains. His providence—in<br />
the wild ctonns, Hto wrath—in the shimmering rain-<br />
bow, Hb mer^=!n the mighty fails. His strength—in<br />
the mtrror lake, BU peace,<br />
But to rtreal His love—the greatest quality <strong>of</strong> God's<br />
QStorc—H* gave us His Sen, Jesus Christ, , * born in<br />
a\ atable *,, ilftfai on a cross«», risen to reign forever.<br />
TWa world U the Cathedral In which tnen worship<br />
Him, .Its attara are the churches to which the faithfdl<br />
Ihrenf.<br />
Llf* is God'c giftrTo live In Hia Cathedral , ,_. and<br />
work * • . and pi«y ».# , and WORSHIP!.<br />
Copyright ffif, Hthitt Adv. S*tri$m, Situburg, Vml<br />
5S~ ''vJ<br />
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fth tt. and Havan<br />
lav, O, E, Smith,<br />
U a. m,=Mumln«<br />
I p, m—^Sunday<br />
6^0 p, m,—Vouns<br />
ing,<br />
t p. m,—=Evenmg WonUp,<br />
sdnnday^<br />
8 p. m, — Wednesday<br />
prayer nreeUnf.<br />
im p. av-Prtyer<br />
Prld-y—<br />
7:30 p, m,-^Junlor Oiolr<br />
tiSO P, m,—Senior &&<br />
NEWS<br />
7-30 p in.—WJ.CS, Prayer Group,<br />
Chapel.<br />
8 p, m^ws.CJ. monthly meeting,<br />
derations and program in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
Rachel Circle, The Reverend Fried-<br />
rich wijl be the speaker, Tspiei<br />
-Faith With Works," Esther Circle<br />
will fee the hostesses for the evening,<br />
1$ a. m.-=W J.C-S. sewing group in<br />
the dining room.<br />
3:30 p m—Brownies, guttdsy School<br />
Room<br />
7-45 p, m,=-Mid-Week Prayer Serv-<br />
ice. Bleyier Chapel,<br />
Ttiurtd#y, P«bru«ry<br />
4:30 to 7 p. m.<br />
Circle. Ham Dinner.<br />
7-30 p trf—Chanecl Choir rehears<br />
Friday <strong>Feb</strong>ruary I*—<br />
3-30 p, ni, —"Wesleyan Choir re-<br />
Tl>.* m,—World Day sf Prayer,<br />
sponsored by the United Church<br />
Women <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, in the Sanc-<br />
tuary, Theme: -Lord I Believe,<br />
All are Invited to this service.<br />
Sunday, Ftfawry 1^-<br />
•ll a. m,=Iifl!y^3B~<br />
ice In the Sanctuary,<br />
IT. JOHN'S LUTHiRAN<br />
l§th rt, and Canrral ay.<br />
Htv, Prank F, Adtor, S.T.M,<br />
6, A*htanf hl<br />
M, Adltr, O<br />
S<br />
Risen<br />
fchoal for<br />
for<br />
hear i<br />
Bible, Don't take<br />
the real thing,<br />
10:45 a, m.=^Orgaii Meditation<br />
»! a „. Morning Worships J<br />
ery 1 Ar^ehWi Children in the<br />
iJwer Auditorium. Message, 'The<br />
Valley <strong>of</strong> Trouble."<br />
6*4l P m,-Int#rtBediate and Sen*<br />
Isr Chrisllan Endeavor.<br />
ISO p m--Organ Meditation,<br />
7 : 45 p ffl—Evening Worship, Mcs-<br />
sase ^purpose in the ghadew <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Crosk," The Choir under the dire^<br />
.Ian sf Mrs. .Marlon Trout Murphy<br />
will sing at both services, A eerdiai<br />
welcome awaits you each Sunday.<br />
reheuat<br />
xeheiMl<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
Ml it, and Watt av.<br />
In Wiiiiam H, Wll«i>. Psifa#<br />
10 a, m.=Sunday SchooL<br />
U a, m.—Momtog Worshl|i<br />
Thursday—<br />
8 P. m,—Qioir BPh«rnnl.<br />
7:45 p, oa,—Evening Worsfllp Sen<br />
v<br />
8 P- ni—iPrrijrTr<br />
FIRST MITHODIST<br />
The Chureh with th» Carillon<br />
1th tt, «tid C#ntr#! av,<br />
Paul A, Frledrjch, P**tar<br />
6Hf|i 5. Athton, Mhiimr <strong>of</strong> Musis<br />
Sunday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary •—<br />
f tSO a; m, — Oiureh School with<br />
classes for every age, Ferreft R.<br />
Sridegam, superintendent The Nurs.<br />
ery, Kindergarten, .Primary and<br />
Junior Departments meet in the first<br />
fleer <strong>of</strong> the church. The Youth De><br />
partment meets in the, Assembly<br />
Room on the second floor, th# Men's<br />
Bible Class in the Bleyler' Caapel<br />
and the Susanna Wesley Claw in the<br />
Church Parlor,<br />
H a, m,-^orning WorshiiJ in the<br />
Sanctuary, iMr. Frjedrtes's sermon<br />
tspicj "Uneoln's feiigion^ Special<br />
music by the chancel Choir, Some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> Bsy Scout Troop<br />
51 an! Explorer Post Si will be<br />
jruests at this service,<br />
6:30 p, m.-^!, V, F, will meet.<br />
Intermediate Fellowship mill meet,<br />
f:4S p, nL^Evenmg Feiiowshlp in<br />
the Bieyler iMentoHal Chapel. Mr,<br />
FTiedrieh'j topic- "A Word From the<br />
Lord.'* Special music. Come and<br />
share this hour <strong>of</strong> inspiration.<br />
Monday, Psfepyary f—-<br />
7i30 p. m,—Boy Scouts, Fellowship<br />
Hau,<br />
a p, m.=- Official Board meeting.<br />
Assembly Ball,<br />
TuHday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 1©-^<br />
S;30 p. m^—Oirl Scouts, Fellowship<br />
Hall,<br />
Os4S a, m,==Church School, Classes<br />
for all ages, Nuriery through Adult<br />
Departments. Visitors always wel-<br />
come^ attendance cards given. Chris«<br />
tian Growth Series and Augsburg<br />
Uniform Lesions used Pastor Ad«<br />
ler teaches the Adult Ciass^<br />
11 a. m,—The Service, The Ser»<br />
mon "Darfierous Journey," The An.<br />
them, "Haw Long Will Thou Forget<br />
Me O Lord, H Ffleuier. the Chancel<br />
Choir, The Epistle, I Corinthians<br />
13143. The Gospel, Luke 18: 31-43.<br />
Installation Service for Teachers in<br />
the Church School,<br />
II s. m,=^Nursery for small chU*<br />
dren, sponsored by United Lutheran<br />
Church Women,<br />
7:30 p. m,—=Luther League,<br />
Boptltt Ptllo«nhip<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Bible<br />
ichosl, VWCA, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
i-30 p, m,=Philathea Circle,<br />
1-30 p m-—Child Evangelism Pray-<br />
er Group, Lower Auditorium,<br />
315 p. m.—BIele Club for girls<br />
and boys. Lower Auditorium,<br />
4-15 p. m,—Cherub Choir rehears-<br />
8 8 p. ni.—Westminister Circle,<br />
tdne*day _<br />
1:30 p. m,=a*ttbany Cirde.<br />
745 P, m,-^MMweek "Bible Study<br />
Hour and Discussion** at home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs Howard CQlUngwood, 4M 30th<br />
MoWftP <strong>of</strong> Ui# Oeean<br />
«t thU month's husrtins SSr.<br />
B, ltow#, temir asmsmm<br />
W o£ fl l*rsi «»B^ emiviit<br />
erek ChAptl, la UmerwlH Pa..<br />
now a resldemt <strong>of</strong> this resert,<br />
at, liftwe ^U Matr the<br />
encei <strong>of</strong> th© Umtrek Chapil<br />
in jaU ffltetlngi, epen-alT ineslB,<br />
gatherings in old fota homes and<br />
other gospel Sfrviees,<br />
The Men's Fellowship at »heBaP s<br />
tint Church meeti the seeond Thurs-<br />
day <strong>of</strong> each tnpilth at the church at<br />
B p m. AU min <strong>of</strong> the area are<br />
invited. After the devotional part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the meeting, the evening is open<br />
for recrtaUon and refreshments.<br />
,<br />
Rov. Wright In Chicago<br />
For Founders Week<br />
Rev David P. Wright, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, is at-<br />
ending the Moody Founders Week<br />
n Chicago. UL. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2 ihrougii<br />
7th Seven sessiona daUy are being<br />
held in the Moody Bible Institute<br />
and Moody Bible Church, Rev,<br />
Wright makes the round trip to Chi-<br />
cago vii Eastern Airlines, returning<br />
aturday, for a speaking engagement<br />
in PennsvUie, N. J. Rev. Wriht<br />
•wili occupy his pulpit si the jBap<br />
1st church on Sunday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 8,<br />
Th# heart pumps an averaBc <strong>of</strong><br />
0© gallons <strong>of</strong> blood an hour, and<br />
^ t<br />
si.<br />
yrtday— • „, -<br />
1:30 p. m.-*John Calvin. Circle.<br />
7:30 p. m,—Junior Choir rehearsal<br />
and Junior Christian Endeavor,<br />
g p m.^intermediate and Senior<br />
C, E. social and outness meeting.<br />
y<br />
6i4& p, tn.-=junier Choir rehearsal,<br />
8 p, m.^Shrove Tuesday Family<br />
Night, sponsored by U.L,C,W.<br />
W d d<br />
Will B«<br />
TUCKAHOL .<br />
R*b*kah Lodge<br />
oude at a meet<br />
Mrs, J, Henry"<br />
hoe,<br />
Mn, Oaltfoi<br />
idettt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mr, Schallck<br />
meeting. Mrs,<br />
t<strong>of</strong> R, Wilson<br />
Point,<br />
Anyone<br />
.jd«e may contart
*;<br />
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&£?•'<br />
iiSS 7. M. f<br />
;i*; ;<br />
A<br />
County affta, jttfttli<br />
mare ^^u*e4C»*^ ; i^^ 5<br />
growps to «g« Harbor, S«J|<br />
Nbrt<strong>of</strong>teU, Bfo&#<br />
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t e n . ; • " V . " ' ' •.•'''••<br />
WILJ.TAKC<br />
=• ' • •••* ." ! • . .•: ••••"•" '->•••}••••-•- M \ z ! i * * - A<br />
Washington, B.d<br />
Middtetown, N.<br />
BY PHONE %<br />
3 nun, Btntion rate fn<br />
y<br />
and «ll day Sunday<br />
10% tt iM<br />
TIMETABLE<br />
ts _ _ ,<br />
^uiiAfiK ^A^H iifeA ~sABSc^tt&£ with fk&.<br />
t^tae oFBnkdwiij, Cuadst fntail te Utk teA J<br />
FURTHER tNFORMATIOH MMtttl ATlAMTlC<br />
PENNSYLVANIA READING SEASHORE LINES<br />
SACRIFICE4SALE<br />
CAR COATS<br />
MISSES* & WOMEN'S<br />
COATS<br />
ALL WOOL — FULL LENGTH<br />
Sizes 8 to 2044-54<br />
ALL WOOL<br />
All sites 5.95<br />
CHILDREN'S<br />
COATS<br />
ALL WOOL<br />
7.95<br />
• tv 14<br />
REMNANTS<br />
0tb«rdin« — All €elen.— W.th.bU — 45" WW» ...... —<br />
Weots . 42* wide . N*w Sprtns Colon • Valun to $4JS ..; flJS<br />
PEERLESS GARMENT CO.<br />
FACTORY OUTLET<br />
219 PEAR STREET<br />
VINELAND<br />
(1ND & POAR)<br />
STORI HOURS: Msnv v TUM, , TTIWI^, ^, Fri, Fri, Sat* Sat* 10 A.M.<br />
CLOSED WED «sd SUN.<br />
PRESSURE LOW?!<br />
BILLS TOO Hl6H?|<br />
SWITCH TO CLEANf<br />
SAFE, ECONOMICAL<br />
' • CALL •'•>' •V--. v -^'^>- ; =-=<br />
MILTON HAGERTHEY<br />
: " OIL COMPANY<br />
-' :~ '; ^ JACK N1AL,<br />
SOMERS<br />
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County WelfAF# Hsme •..•••>•-••<br />
county Atepert^lMsms and R«atiU ,„„,„»,.,.,,„»,,,,,,„„.,,,..,<br />
Boiffd ot Cownty P»Uent« In state tasUtuUoas ,,,....,..,,„=,......<br />
Stftta Motor KlrWs Refunis'I,,..,,,,,,„.,..,.....y...'^.,.,.""-<br />
SHeisl Itenu Of Gennl RereBue Anticipated with Prior Written<br />
Consent <strong>of</strong> Di«ctor <strong>of</strong> Local Government .<br />
Account RMeftibieY Sue frem Sisu Afd Mater Vehicle find ......<br />
Stale Refund-Account el omul Health Program «....„,.,,,...«..,..<br />
: Total 15I»eBU«neoua Kevenu&i ,„„«,.,,,.,.,,.,,,..-...«.».»-*<br />
4, Re«ipl* from DeUnquctit TWHii .„„.„.,,,,,,,,,,,,„..............-.<br />
5, Subtowi OeneMl-Revenuea (Items 1, i, 3, »na 4) a,,^,„,,,,, = ,..........<br />
6, Aneunt to be Baited by Tu*Hoa—County Purpose Tax ,,,„.,....,,,...<br />
7- Total <strong>of</strong> General Revenues ,,.,,,, = ,, = ,.,... ....r.»,*,.f ..,,.-•/,-• •«»,..<br />
' ' -• APPROPRIATIONS<br />
Appropriated<br />
8, General AppfopWaUoiis fc ,«<br />
m Operations •SSEJgZ<br />
MMrMtwa<br />
pf cboieo rrwooiaera<br />
i f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,<br />
eritinn<br />
wages .....,.,.,<br />
1B<br />
!<br />
e*/ Bond »<br />
rtm«nt supere ef ones<br />
SiUBe! TAsd<br />
Wages ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,<br />
1,74040<br />
CoiBpenssUon S3.J00.OO<br />
Other E5tpen«s ,.,,, ,„..,. = ,<br />
i,_: Mgal Mpf rhnan*<br />
wages ,,,,,,,,,,,,,<br />
OtBef W<br />
Cotmty Anjaater^ Office<br />
sslsrie» and Wages ,,,...,,...,.,<br />
Ot^£ IT j^<br />
g<br />
entes ..........i. ,.<br />
gad Wages ,,,,„,,,.,„,<br />
Ssstt<br />
Other<br />
clprK .,<br />
anfl Wages ,,.,......,,..<br />
. BulMMfsM 1l#euiidt<br />
Salaries 13|& Wiges :,,,.,.,,,,,,<br />
Other EspenasM<br />
d<br />
19,000.00<br />
6,000=00<br />
4.000,00<br />
tflOOM<br />
B£0<br />
B.00<br />
4jmM 4mm<br />
WJOOO.OO 4SJQ0.M<br />
31J7S,00 21^00.00<br />
17,800,00 lljmM<br />
tfm.OQ 3MQJ0O<br />
4SJ00.0G 4O.O0OJ0O<br />
SJ^OO.OO &SS6M<br />
*-, *<br />
273^40,00<br />
7t.fi<br />
1J00.00<br />
Tetil *<br />
At Mdi<br />
AilTrantfari<br />
B.700.00<br />
5,800^0<br />
1^0.00<br />
4,(30000<br />
lit t«&<br />
1,300.00<br />
4,000 J80<br />
t* i<br />
30,000.00<br />
8,800,00<br />
2,000.00 '<br />
Paw<br />
4^)00.00<br />
5^80.00<br />
1,110.72<br />
8,7*a,50<br />
1619^2<br />
45^000=00 4i4SlJ0<br />
l&li&QQ 14^79.83<br />
16^50.00 18J80.O0<br />
I OCEAN CITY WINDOW SALES COMPANY<br />
^ *<br />
WEEK-END SPECIALS!!!<br />
^^^^^^^^i^^^^^<br />
MON6YDOWN<br />
3YiEAftSTOPAY<br />
at thS<br />
1ISI<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
M7J1<br />
mm<br />
§10.43<br />
5B3I4<br />
1,1SB41<br />
922J0<br />
SUJ50<br />
FREE •<br />
U. S. SAVINGS<br />
BOND<br />
WITH EVERY ORDER Of 6<br />
STO*M WWWWS AT OUR<br />
REGULAR LOW PRICE<br />
All ALCOA<br />
ALUMINUM TILT<br />
WINDOWS<br />
JZ.VPJ^LL<br />
in gtdinn ^lrfdowB<br />
or t*e ptate tei<br />
for feal p<br />
buty.<br />
4<br />
g Other<br />
iim<br />
and<br />
mad Wage*<br />
. » » ¥ > » * «<br />
Other<br />
1, Ittta ^._ -j- VMikteFynd<br />
(•) Reads and SIMI»<br />
lUf artA'Prior' Years ......<br />
Subtotal State Aid MV Fund<br />
% Eevflty Funds<br />
{a} Road* and Bridges<br />
OUier^&EFenfes ,„».. = .,,.<br />
""• HigBwmys<br />
^J'pul<br />
Rtiarian Grants<br />
I, ihir(f#M*r<br />
i, jsii and Waf ei ,.,..<br />
ttfte<br />
©.<br />
rages ,,..<br />
,t! .,,,»...<br />
3. county WaUsre Board<br />
AdmlnUtfiUon .........<br />
4 Burtll and_ cars <strong>of</strong> InOlgenls ...<br />
I. CrippfrA CWJJr^ • .*., ,,,.....>.<br />
g Muhteaute <strong>of</strong> PiUenta In<br />
Tuhereulw Bsnitrtum ....y<br />
7= lEainteaanee <strong>of</strong> PMUtnU |B Slaw<br />
g. Milntenaoc* <strong>of</strong> Psttents In Elite<br />
InsUtuUona for EpUepties ......<br />
9, Maintenance <strong>of</strong> jFMinU In State<br />
InsUtuUona for Feehlc Minded ..<br />
IB, W3_, Start Board s! Chua<br />
11 N, e j. Co«»i»sion lor'tBe Blind<br />
12 W*r Vetcrins* BurUl and<br />
Gmve deeontlaBJ<br />
salaries and Wages .......<br />
13. Aid to'Leelr Hospitals' (RJ = .<br />
44;5.11) ..i....<br />
U, Speelal Hojpltm* and Aaihu-<br />
;5.<br />
iS,<br />
17,<br />
Atlantic County Detention Hems<br />
qr*«t Havea= County Wclfsrc<br />
Home , , _.,.,.<br />
Salsriea anfl Wsgea =,. ....<br />
Other Expenses .......... 84,000.00<br />
Health Deetrtintnt<br />
W*ri&LMW Wages ., ,,,<br />
Other E)tpteng0# ....,.,,.....<br />
1, Office County Supctlntcndcnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sch&olJ -<br />
Sklartes and W^ges ......<br />
Other Expenses<br />
2, Vocational School<br />
3, Coonty £xt|nsloa i<br />
and Home PemonatrtUons<br />
BaUrlei and Wages .........<br />
wlntyAlrpsrt<br />
Btlules and W*soa ..<br />
mn E p i i<br />
Wages .,,...,<br />
-Other E^fpenaeit .,.,,,,,..,..,,<br />
5. Pi Premium on Qrpnp Ituuranee<br />
Lnn n fer f £iflW^eei £W^eei .,„.;,.,, ;<br />
4. County Disaster Control and<br />
Civilian DefeBte<br />
Salaries *nd Wjlgts ...= ....,..<br />
Qther Eiipensea<br />
§, fen Bounty. ,.<br />
6. VeteFiBs* Servlco Bdreau<br />
(Fourth it Si*ih Cl*« Counties)<br />
Salaries and Wages<br />
Otter BQHBtet<br />
ii:<br />
*•«<br />
»WM<br />
17^00,00<br />
M«S« !H&ffi<br />
li^OO.^O 13,800.00<br />
24«ojDo 's.mgo<br />
1J00.0O 1JO0JJ0<br />
iOJDOO'OO 10,500.00<br />
80,000.00<br />
5,000.00<br />
7,000.00<br />
33,000=00<br />
sao.00<br />
2,^00.00<br />
3M,0P<br />
85,000,00 40,000.00<br />
11^80.00<br />
3^400.00<br />
8,7«7.0O<br />
I5j9d,00<br />
B^BOO<br />
4S0.00<br />
5300^0<br />
13.1S00O<br />
Basoo<br />
38^00,00 21,000.00<br />
600.00<br />
2^00^0<br />
300.00<br />
10^60.00<br />
5^0009<br />
600Jfl<br />
2.400.00<br />
aoo.00<br />
10J0O.00<br />
3^00.00<br />
O*otal Operations Item 8 (a)) ,,. 2,144,011,75 S,0t03l6.l4<br />
m) ConUnient ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,., 500.00 &DO.0O<br />
Total operations tnclnalng<br />
Cenllnient:<br />
DeUil:<br />
Salsrles and Wages ....... 772 J30.00<br />
Other Expanses (Including<br />
Centingent) ,,„,„,„,„„,,,, ignMim<br />
ToUl OperaUona .»,,„„,,.„,,,<br />
(cj Capital Improvements<br />
1, Down Payments on<br />
improvements<br />
• 2, Capital toprmement<br />
Fund<br />
Total Capital Improve* ,,,,,,,.,,,,<br />
to<br />
nsnta ..••.,.,,.,,..,.,.,,<br />
Debt Service ,<br />
1. Piytnent <strong>of</strong> Bond Principal<br />
f>i C o u n t * R n n r i ^ ...<br />
..„ ____ AnU-*"<br />
^ . _ Notes .,,,„,,,,<br />
3, Interest on Eonda<br />
fa) County Bond*<br />
4, Interest:<br />
(e) 0e^md Chargei and<br />
et*tul<strong>of</strong>y Espenditurti<br />
1, Emergency Authorlia-<br />
2a.<br />
John<br />
<strong>City</strong> H03.<br />
. JHHH-N. i, gtate Bos.<br />
JUiB4 ,.,,.<br />
F- Eld-<br />
^! ?^g^^-^ft^^<br />
te C<br />
15,000.00<br />
2,040^18.14<br />
30,000,00 30^00,06<br />
i».oo<br />
14.00<br />
411.44<br />
u^oood<br />
^mmtm •.,„. m& iM<br />
21B,00<br />
is* - ' , ' jiV S! i 6r<br />
2,800,00 &JUIM<br />
am im<br />
3,7 48,10<br />
13,130.00<br />
8^23.00<br />
30,000=00<br />
m,<br />
m<br />
*<br />
,THI<br />
TIP ON THRIFT; USE SENTINEL-LEDGER WANT ADS TO GET THINGS DONE QUICKLY AT<br />
llassified Advertisements<br />
gff NOT LATBE<br />
PUBUCATION muL, NOON<br />
WEDNESDAY FOR TOO-<br />
BgrFY PhM* 0m or 0305.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
ida or Lwi ....,.,t^,<br />
b« to tb» oltte* b<br />
NOON TUESDAY FOB<br />
per word exceeding 25 )<br />
S qonseiuUve ftm*** With 3p W<strong>of</strong>da or L«»<br />
Ad- acquiring Box NMIHI)^, 25^ More<br />
„ AH Classiiied Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO T LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 26c 6 EKTBA<br />
mailed ild to to, tfv*b to fpprasfattl fpprasfatatlveb<br />
n<br />
IM B OMANOT B<br />
to «ffic«<br />
j,ACGOMPANOTB BY CASH GB STAMPS to<br />
qost. Copy nocepted ©Wf phone m m«ft«y smd fopvel<br />
BemitttttFit must be In before advertUanent<br />
[RD OF THANKS<br />
. THAKK iw frfeBds and<br />
for card*. na&&* ^nd all<br />
^dtirtM mf<br />
A, TACGAamo,<br />
. TO TKANK all <strong>of</strong> the fffl»<br />
Of the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public<br />
jliMnt for fhctr many act*<br />
to us.<br />
SIR, and<br />
JOSEPH<br />
•E HELP WANTED<br />
TIME ,<br />
you how to earn as'much<br />
110**, spaf& Un». "' '"<br />
•ATIONS WANTED<br />
etc. Phone MSB. Mr*. E.<br />
ING WORK d«lfed by<br />
WOBian, PhqiiQ 3152-J.<br />
>IOSIS—Inriprove yqyr<br />
_, afilf eonstlousne<br />
Flp« weight: ' Loorn »el<br />
a or inSvldtuI lessons, ____<br />
SlHfi Phone Somcr*<br />
if<br />
INSTRUCTION<br />
U, S, aOVERNMa<br />
, 18 ip SO, Prepare n<br />
•St vil SeiMee E?ca|ns, Per<br />
i Box S43S, SenUnel-<br />
4^0<br />
DISPLAY<br />
FO • PLYMOUTH<br />
line Motor Sales<br />
Phrmgufli Gultr<br />
WASHINGTON AVI.<br />
fine Phent<br />
iSlFlID DISPLAY<br />
IDILLAC Sedan<br />
holiday<br />
^UXHA)-L<br />
ESOTO #f<br />
. Auto, Tr#ji»_<br />
tater.<br />
YMOUTH<br />
hster and<br />
steering.<br />
HCK<br />
Ster, RadlOj |4<br />
and dynaflow. 1<br />
•DSMOBILE<br />
[New 6<br />
i B«t<br />
The Syptr "<br />
XHALL VICTOR<br />
Here $1995<br />
1 to<br />
n per Gal<br />
DRUCK<br />
TUC^ADILLAC<br />
AMUltYAVlNUt<br />
,,*L,<br />
~ $1.80 Per<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
mp P*rt» and Repair<br />
StrviM on all Meier<br />
and Small Applianeas*<br />
CALL US FIRST<br />
SCHUFF aKTWC<br />
710 AsbuFy Av» Ph. 1242<br />
tWVTSJBLJB REWEAVEJQ - <strong>On</strong>»t»<br />
burnt moth hole*. 6uM, tearai, AJterati<strong>of</strong>ti,<br />
puttophfilei. Button* bavsrta<br />
MIU M*de. HematltcliUni,<br />
^rvl«. Reaaonahie, Ftorptwe<br />
1118 Bay Avfc nione 1K4,<br />
Point<br />
OOVERS<br />
« ^ery<br />
HE REPAIRED. CuEhlona''re-<br />
,„_„, ssta nwebbed and f¥tl«L<br />
Work dona In your home day or eve,<br />
nlng. Coll Some Point 443?, John<br />
B, Smiles, *s<br />
wrvEKSS<br />
Bomsr* Point<br />
tf<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAIRED<br />
Cole* Radio Service<br />
MAIfIS<br />
ro S*t«« and S»rv!c«<br />
311 Atbgry An. MM* »30<br />
ILL CLEAN ud haul awa?<br />
UUag yen *» not want from<br />
rfs er elBewh^e. WiU 1—<br />
iference above the co*t .<br />
hauling. Wi Mint, SIS V<br />
tinood (iPtooi» D<br />
FoUtt<br />
FLOOR LOR SANpiNO B^C INE lidw<br />
_.!n .!nf !nf maehlne ehle ffor<br />
rail by the t das<br />
Bavvb<br />
Hanlware CCoinpany,<br />
13^ Abf Atbiifi<br />
Ave. Ph Phone 0S1S. 0S1S A<br />
Uhed. Dcivld R, rtarkliii, rsh<br />
33 Asbury Bosd, FhoJw 3143=J.<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
MODERH TRAVELERS<br />
fOIP *"*<br />
WE'VE GOT<br />
•EM AH,<br />
AU<br />
1958 OLDSMOBILE "<br />
FiiiTA STATION<br />
HydramaHe. Radio and htpNi*.<br />
Pow*r »t**Hhg and brakn,<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 7,000 mllM. Lsefea and<br />
hdl lifc. n.w. Sfv.<br />
| l J<br />
1955 OLDSMO&ILE "98"<br />
HOLIDAY *IbAN. Hydr.m.Hc.<br />
R«dle Mid hiitir, Pow»r if**r*<br />
Ing/brakes *ml SMH, isalttfit<br />
cenditisit <strong>of</strong> this snHwntr car<br />
Hi's to tic «*#P to<br />
ttd.<br />
1957 OLDSMOBILE "96"<br />
HOLIDAY COUPi.<br />
tte Radl^ni.^ Jhtit><br />
a^ufpp^r wlffi •(! pewir<br />
turw. Seld and tfryfad by us<br />
i(nf« liiiir, '. ' '<br />
ifiS CHEVROLET B*l«ir<br />
4-BOOR HAROTOP- V* Radls<br />
and h«t.r. Nlfd* Nmnlfd*. HH<br />
atatriiig «nd brakit, T*k*<br />
ag* <strong>of</strong> first ywr*s<br />
1954<br />
«njfntr ur<br />
Men,<br />
ILE $u|<br />
"<br />
la arid MNM<br />
and bnho. >n|oy<br />
PPF i«pffii#fi^P if •<br />
•» Ac<strong>of</strong>iiirtr >Mifc<br />
SHOP WHERE YOU<br />
SEIJ THE RIQ RiP<br />
OK USED CAR SIGN<br />
tATU!U>AY »*.!». tv 9<br />
NEW GAB SHOW ROOM<br />
Pliottb<br />
BUSINiSS SiRVICI<br />
EAttMORTH'S<br />
Seflniahfiii<br />
Custom Cabinet Work<br />
Wiodows - Dooo<br />
Jalousies<br />
10th St. oppo«iU R.R. St«-<br />
Phon* 2936<br />
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and<br />
^tm repilmd, Baker's AwBtBg<br />
Sbop, IS BayXvB, Fhoae IStt<br />
TYPEWRITERS and<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
MIAN CITY TVPEWRITSR<br />
SERVICE<br />
»8f Asbury Avfc Phenc<br />
WILL HAUL, AWAY item* for whlCfi<br />
you nave no use. No charge Co/<br />
jervlee. My pay being items ^ a»<br />
use, W. Pwtun. Phone UBST-JS, tf<br />
Hepain to BU make -^ s___,_<br />
New rrigidain refrigerawri, ranjfe»,<br />
washers dryer*, freezers, Falpjar glg=<br />
idalre, U1T Aabvsey Ave. Phone 0^<br />
— = every evtM<strong>On</strong>s *tll S a<br />
US TODAY<br />
We will *ttim*t* thft<br />
cert <strong>of</strong> intt«Hin9<br />
ELECTRJC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HQME<br />
Yeu •» updAr no ebQfatMn<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
IJ45 W«t Avnu*<br />
Yale K«yt 30c Each<br />
2 for 55c<br />
quick Service, psyla Hwdw«re O&<br />
123» Alttury A¥#, . ' ' tf<br />
._'" David R, Hajilhs, rest<br />
Achyry Read, phone-2142-J.<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
Sheppard's Auh Service<br />
ELiCTRICAL SYSTEM AND<br />
IRAKI SPECIALISTS<br />
For AU Can<br />
V12-14 SIMPSON AViNUE<br />
PHONi 0721<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
DEALER GUARANTIED<br />
USED CARS<br />
'58 CHEVROLET<br />
Station W l<br />
'#1 MERCURY<br />
2 Whh><br />
walls, R#dls and ImHr,<br />
'51 RAMBLER<br />
T^t Sd<br />
55 CHEVROLET '210'<br />
$10S§<br />
H, C. AMOS<br />
— RAMBLER —<br />
|i?/«f and Service<br />
34th ST. A WIST AVIL<br />
PHONE ltM<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />
1,00. Pno» 4460,<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
White<br />
dri<br />
SMALL INSURANCE BUSINGS. RepUem<br />
conflaenUaL Write Box 8433,<br />
UlLll 2-S<br />
FOR SALE<br />
USED TV<br />
SETS<br />
GOOD, CONDITION<br />
30-DAY WARRANTY<br />
5 25.00 up<br />
TV SETS<br />
FOR RENT<br />
W11K — MONTH — SEASON<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phono 1242<br />
These moke fdesf<br />
second sets for<br />
home<br />
^SWOO<br />
faefcattoe<br />
SEE NYMAN FOE GLASS. Auto glaeS<br />
installed, glas fable and dek tops,<br />
oJrrurs, Boat slass, wladow glass r#=<br />
la«d and glazed, §40 Asbury Ave,<br />
•ftno 01^2 tf<br />
ftEMINQTON TYPEWRITERS, adding<br />
maphlrnwj. Sale* atfd BerVlCe<br />
39 Atlantic Ava. FseM u<br />
BABY BIRCH CRIB, mattress and<br />
matching wardrobe. Cheat with<br />
diBweps and closet, Like new, Saerlfls,<br />
$50,00, Phone 2972. S-5<br />
S-INCH GmCUkAR BAW, mel^ iquafe<br />
hand taw, pipe wrenches, basin<br />
wreneft, level, micrometer other tools.<br />
Ail very cheap. S12 Wesicy A\-e. Phone<br />
gsisw; 3s<br />
SINGER UPRIGHT Electric Sw<br />
<strong>On</strong>e yeai 1 did. SK-00. Generai s<br />
tric a^p freer, mM ones (reg, pried<br />
S®JS>, ^.fe; lee slates, sizes € nnd<br />
S, SLK pair; drop leaf table. WT.mi<br />
dJEhei and Lsmps, cheap. Phone 2951.<br />
1207 Wesley A<br />
REAL ESTATE WANTED<br />
WANT TO BUY tWQ=family apatuncnt,<br />
center city preferred. Cheap, for<br />
cash, \Name pHee and location. Write<br />
Box S434, S*OUnel-L*tlger 3=5<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />
"WE HAVE JUST THE<br />
PftOPERTY YOU HAVE<br />
BEEN LOOKING FOR"<br />
New Spilt tevel Cottose in Garden*.<br />
3 bzdmsms, 3 tUe baUu, mwltrrn<br />
O=B. klUsben, Also Contains « dlvltenM<br />
pBylng 3-foom Mia baxh<br />
Bpartmeftt. If supfT construction<br />
pltu ft beawtirnlly planned, ftonw<br />
with cpselem roqm» and « very<br />
reasona&lB price Is appesllBg to you,<br />
sletK day not delay lif seeing this<br />
home, '<br />
We Uoet Your Phois Kumlwr! WIU<br />
the party who wanted four fum=<br />
Ished rental l units SO feel Iron the<br />
bh at t a:_prtee :rt under d PO0QO<br />
p eall UST<br />
Look This Over —Charming guest<br />
h.ome Eiser crater city ead fisif mock<br />
te boardwalk, Six bcajfloms, hot air<br />
heat, rurntsh#4. plenty <strong>of</strong> pariclBg<br />
spa». <strong>On</strong>ly iJS.SOO,<br />
to the Heart a( the Gardens—Compact<br />
and easy (lye Dairoom HsHage<br />
one block from bat beaeh 3-esr<br />
garase. fully rumlsiied. Act now<br />
Splendid % Twin ^P§mlly Arartr<br />
mrat Property—letji Si, area one<br />
block Jrom i>aich, AutoDUUc oil<br />
hot watti* heat, one-Cftr garage,<br />
guest hens license. Furnished.<br />
$12,500. > Ten;<br />
WANT TO BUY 2 fflmlly home, about<br />
GABDENS, BEST SECTIQNF-Two lot*<br />
113,000, Will pay cash, Prefera&iy<br />
60x120 feet each, graded ievei, eiear<br />
Berth section- write E, W. N. M±<br />
view <strong>of</strong> eeean, Froteeted fj^m bjowlni<br />
C U Road. Devon, Fa<br />
sand. S7.000 eaeh, Write «Q Beatty<br />
Read, Media, Fa, Q<br />
^MJND IMPROVED FQ_R BU<br />
Ing, OF cbtt^», south <strong>of</strong> S4lh Street.<br />
Reasonable-. Write only. 7314 Lorettfl<br />
Avei( Phils, ii, pa, 3»i9<br />
TWO BEORCtoMS, kitehen and bath,<br />
prjiate entnnce, lat <strong>of</strong> 2nd fjsoi-.<br />
References. Retired soupie. Frem; May<br />
30T to September Ii, $&£-, Write Bos<br />
S43S, Sentinel-I^dgw, 2=5<br />
SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />
BBAQiFRONT OPPOftTUNiTY—Two<br />
rtoiee Jots in Wfihst rental ana.<br />
Riparian rights and xoned for_jwp<br />
femUG Act now — GOFF REAL<br />
32H Central Ave, 3>5<br />
CUSTOM BUILT SPLIT LttVEL yea<br />
around home, tares living room,<br />
large din Ins reeiHi feereflUen room<br />
with fir«iai^J, electrlQ kiiehen, 4 feed=<br />
itsorns, ,f tile baths, 4«fc storage,<br />
fnreeti hot air heat; i-omhinayen stwm<br />
windows and, Kreens, S boat Blips.<br />
Selling unrurnlihed, Wiliiains Realtor,<br />
1330 lay Aye, 2=2E<br />
PSSTT! HERE'S A MONEY SAVER<br />
1 story, 2 Befiroom cdttase an a<br />
spacious lot, Qood_ residential fectlon<br />
THINK THIS O^^3l=HeFe WP have a<br />
fine masoiuy dwelling for 4 families.<br />
First floor, an efficiency apartment,<br />
2nd 3rd noons, two 3 bedroom apartmenis<br />
with tile baths. Also saimse<br />
apartment. This pfonerty is in es-<br />
coiient eondltidn and rurnishea in Uie<br />
best ef taste, Inoomc ia*t year 54,800,<br />
We'll arrange finanelng, _Oftii us! We<br />
't sa!f you*' GOIT ftBAL ESTATE,<br />
tontral Ave, 3-D<br />
MERION FAI«, 3 bedroom year<br />
nround rancher oxcclient condition,<br />
a good buy at only 53,330.00. Little<br />
dsih neefled. 300 Somerset L«ne=<br />
phone 1TO4.W, , 2=12<br />
th &TK.BBF Yearly Lsgwsn Front<br />
Home, Large living room with lire-<br />
place, dlnlnK area, kitchen 3 bed-<br />
i=oonu, foreed hot air heat, 1-ear<br />
arago, : Furnished, Williams Realtor,<br />
*" ~ A-ve, , 3^<br />
Wonderful<br />
Gardens section. Complet«iy<br />
- furnished parking tin<br />
beg. Priced low at 513,650.00:<br />
Ageney ^S Ninth Street, Phono S..<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST<br />
Chrysler - DeSoto - Imperial<br />
OF A MOST COMPLETE UNB<br />
YQU'LL EXPERIENCE THI LOWEST<br />
PRI£ff OH^ID ANYWHERE<br />
MPTftR CO.<br />
3205 ARCTIC AVI, ATLANTIC CITY PHONI 4-1 If!<br />
RIM. iSTATI TOR<br />
tmm, AJi in eondWoo in nice<br />
Juna Jjood^ qji hot<br />
in ge^ unit* O*per wlU<br />
sae with -low down pey<br />
Let your Vepantm pay for sour<br />
UOod Income, u<strong>of</strong>? REAt ES<br />
Sill , Tile ro<strong>of</strong>, gorgeous iB<br />
ern exposure. Nlaaty fwrmstied,<br />
lo •elPgUU^ly- ACT NOW.<br />
WBli, SO Sth Wfeet- O, G,<br />
SALE—*7t33 per mon^h buys a, new<br />
3 bedroom Seated bungalow. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
ca*& required, Seott Rev<br />
i4 »h Street. «<br />
HOME AND INCXJSffi; S3Q Fi<br />
Place, .Prtoe jrca=<br />
Lewis J, can 1 , 4^1 Sth Street 3-5<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />
RENT*=¥early,= 3nd floor unfurnished<br />
apartment, a\fk bedrooms, paUt, living<br />
room, dining room, Itltehen. iauadry<br />
room, om ^75.00 month. See WUham<br />
Real instate, t StO <strong>Ocean</strong> O Aveaue,, AeaePh Phone<br />
«B tf<br />
YEARLY BS*TAL — <strong>On</strong>* bedrpon,<br />
furnished apartment, street flow,<br />
heat and hot water incliMedi Sultj|bi«<br />
for working adult. Reasonable, winter<br />
section. >SM 4th Street, FllODe S73-J,<br />
tf<br />
ROOMS FOR<br />
HOJfte~For eldefly man or<br />
Private p&om and hath, r<br />
aU 6CTvic« provide, •<br />
Read, OHl O, O. 27K.<br />
1<br />
ttle<br />
BRlGrfTON ATTJWTK APffe,<br />
Walter PltWo'*<br />
mm you<br />
out getting m eyptul<br />
An ice B*MW *• a<br />
y ^<br />
a» directed,<br />
ux» are<br />
expose to «#!* «t pubflp<br />
J, W. MORRISON FURNISHED COTTAGE & Apartmeht<br />
near Beach and bpsrdiroUc. Both<br />
HEAL, ESTATE MD I<br />
units heated. <strong>On</strong>ly U7.50O furnuBwd.<br />
SpiCjG 1919<br />
OE MARZS, 106 Atlantic Ave. B»ne<br />
•th and OCEAN AVt,<br />
3-5<br />
PHONI 0140<br />
HODERN SPUET LEVEL Heated Cottage<br />
witft 3 bedmpms. 1% Boxha.<br />
515,0(H) unlurnlsned, <strong>On</strong>ly 33,000 cslh<br />
needed to purchase, DE M/imS, 308<br />
Atlantic Ave, Phone 1233. ^ • *5<br />
A BIO FRIENDLY HOUSE—You'll enjoy<br />
your summers in UiU lowly 11 ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE In Garden*<br />
room coUBfe, Ejvs eedreena, 2 baUtJi. TA P rom bedrooms, modern fcttsten,<br />
Kitchen newly renovated. Electric not water t heat, ht S eBntMwlot Mlt<br />
panel heflt for those early and lale 100 515G0p<br />
42T B»«<br />
visits. FurnJahed, . Oorner location Road.<br />
with ocean view Be sure * to see It<br />
thru GQfiT REAL EiTATE, 3211 OS*:<br />
wsl Ave, 2-5<br />
ONE JJSVE1.. year around Home 3<br />
bd bedrooms, bath with gnowei living<br />
room, dJnlnK room modern bih birch kit kit-,<br />
chen. bretkfast nook, knotty pine den,<br />
Atue, Oil hot water heat insulated<br />
Combination storm windows and<br />
screens, Screened porch, awning,<br />
§13,700,00 unfurnished, French Real<br />
Estate, 1 Atlantic Ave, phonu OQOtf.<br />
CUT any length. Phone<br />
DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms each apnrtnHiH<br />
autanatic hot water baseboard eboard Lest, ,<br />
fas fired, Lot SmlOO slOO, 119500 119,500 U, U<br />
C. Amos, 417 34Ui treet. Phone 31S0<br />
Bffit<br />
aDA,<br />
at one o'eloefe In vm<br />
anl TUney <strong>of</strong> »ld i<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, in Cape May<br />
May CauKy. New J<br />
AiA tSat caetalft<br />
with tfie a<br />
pli la the<br />
in th*<br />
iany «* fb<br />
ara<br />
tiist<br />
AU that tract or p«Eeel o£ too^ rttae,<br />
Jyiu «nd 6dn» in tae 5^waftip<br />
Up{^ , in m th th* ccounty t ef * Cm (SMI «»%<br />
IT'S jaoNEir IN THE BANK — Twp<br />
family lotted H blocK trpm Beach<br />
n 3rd Street arn, Three bedrDomS,<br />
Ivlng room, dining room, kiuhsa and<br />
baUi on each T(oor, ThU property *U1<br />
gw a 15 per eent return on your<br />
E14 500 investment Don't pass tnis ouy<br />
GOlS<br />
Georgia and AtlftnUc AVCs , Atlantic condition, good loeauon, o'Dsnn^i ana<br />
eity. Phone ^M00. Open Wednesday Murphy, ]Dth and Wf^ Ave Phone<br />
^FAY COTTAGE — fii* bed-<br />
and Friday Evenings, 2* 4400. • ' 3=13<br />
rooms, 2 baths, gun, room etc. First<br />
floor apartment. 3 sedrsanu, hath, etc,<br />
SFINBT AND GRAND plANO<br />
Ucensod oue&t House, Vicinity lath<br />
in, rentals, nice condition<br />
INVESTORS DREAM 4M ah Street, ^3-S<br />
4 Heated Apartments with income<br />
better than ^4.000, OBO opt,<br />
..<br />
2 bedrooms, one—3 bedrooms, one<br />
it houses."<br />
Evenings. COMPLETE 9-Wa SET <strong>of</strong> Van Sclver 4 bedrooms sod one Mth & bed-<br />
wiekfr funytufe in essJiwit eendltjon,<br />
nuufrarlnE construction. Extrm<br />
rooms and S¥k baths, Excellent<br />
cushions Included, s^oo M year 'round location, SaErlflca<br />
32i AtlftntiC Ave.<br />
131JW.<br />
ROSLBY REFRlGBIiAOB^7g<br />
FOR BINT<br />
running eDndltlon, ^5,Cti. pnane Lovely 2 bedroom heated apt,<br />
SWW anytime after 1:09 I*. M. 2=S fully furnished, $80,00 per montfi,<br />
heat Included,<br />
KNABE BABY G^exeellein<br />
condition, Ideal for teacher Or ad- F. R. BRIDEGAM<br />
vanced student, $405.00. WBYAND'S,<br />
Georgia ana Atiantte Avs., Atiantlc 3346 ASeURY AVENUE<br />
<strong>City</strong>, open Wed, and Fr|, Eves, Phoiit Realtor and ln*gr«n« Ssnrlec<br />
&400 ^12 Two live win* WS3 . 2H9<br />
1<br />
in<br />
asaln Samhor? Bead;<br />
•<br />
AND' INVESTMENT<br />
list «J4 t? J<br />
ho<br />
tetle prises. UBgral flr<br />
ssUilactloni income<br />
through<br />
OORWBR P^PERTY, Dauble Haw.<br />
Each nag S bedroona, Uvlhg room,<br />
dining room. kUehen^ lift batlss, Partjy<br />
ftstel, CSemplete^ lifnlslied. Central<br />
Mention, Bfltn &f 513,500. GQW¥<br />
nmi ^n^TB I O t l Ave- 3^<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THBS<br />
Office suite. Ail Htuius,<br />
in eyeiy Ptspcct, Write Was<br />
r ap de«rea, 06 nun*<br />
**ie KOTttwwMrty<br />
~ • B0^ f«t is<br />
ASS.<br />
am In<br />
wltn ««v»i»iariii
EH•I-<br />
&'<br />
•<br />
(6. .<br />
t' i-<br />
L ^ Tr ' - •<br />
& it.<br />
the Tuckahoe Volun-<br />
Jtefiii here accepting the charter for<br />
j FT.'-?' -,. o^ ^ sponsoring organization.<br />
% presented by Pare B<strong>of</strong>afason, fastatuttonal<br />
"bn til©,Scout Neighborhood Committee.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Fire C<<br />
$r<br />
ID News<br />
Phon« O. C. 3641-W<br />
Yacht Club Presents Awards<br />
At Colorful Pinner-Danee<br />
dance<br />
and e«p prtsentalton'foF <strong>of</strong>ficers snd<br />
charter, members <strong>of</strong> the: THicfeahoe<br />
Yaeht iOiUb was held Saturday evening<br />
in Buck's Tavern in CerUln<br />
cm?, -r = v : ^.-.-'.' ' -• •,<br />
Coaunodort Earl G. Rocker and<br />
Vice Cettimedsre ! John Wallace preilded<br />
at the dinner, Th# dining<br />
room was lavely with Tuckahpe<br />
Yaeht Club jiurgee eolors sf refl<br />
and white. Water gkjin, life (buoys,<br />
tow lines and anchors eampjeted the<br />
marine deeer. The tobies were<br />
arranged to form' an aneh<strong>of</strong>.<br />
After eoektaili, a delirious dinner<br />
was served. Mrs, Iris England,<br />
choiraiflii <strong>of</strong> the Cup Award Com'<br />
millets in a lovely turquoise evening<br />
(*ewn with slippers and jewels to<br />
match, was assisted by Capt, Frank<br />
Lawrence. Mrs, Ruth Winter, In a<br />
gown, <strong>of</strong> navy blue palfcs dots, aad<br />
Captain Joe EHeker, <strong>of</strong> Mays Lsn •<br />
1 m<br />
3<br />
Liberal<br />
m •<br />
EaaaaaaaBalBH<br />
DAY!<br />
Call<br />
Affiliated with<br />
I. N. AGRONS<br />
(Since ttii><br />
I3Oy.ll PACIFIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY^<br />
4J<br />
3800<br />
YOU W©NT WANT TO<br />
MISS THIS SALE OF "<br />
SALES. SHOWN ARE BUT<br />
.£-FEW OF THE ..MANY<br />
BARGAINS TO BE HAD<br />
ON BOTH FLOORS,<br />
Henry B. Gordon, whose §h!p ' .<br />
caneer" was Judged the most original<br />
and cMwneraCapt. 91, Bag.<br />
land 'and Cast. Mel Winters, whose<br />
ship "Little Lady Comic" received<br />
the comic division award, •<br />
Cernmodere and Mrs, Boekfr reeeived<br />
a beautiful storm guide toa*<br />
reraeter, a gift from mesrtfers <strong>of</strong><br />
the eiubp and a piece <strong>of</strong> highly polished<br />
mahogany with a targe hole<br />
gnashed through it was presented<br />
to Commodore Rocker by Capt. Win,<br />
ters. Meehanles who repaired his<br />
speed boat had salvajed that portion<br />
and sent it to him.<br />
Mayor Jehn Lovette, Of Csrbin<br />
<strong>City</strong> gave a jhort impressive talk.<br />
Miss* Carole EHeker, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Miami beauty content winner in 1§5B,<br />
and her escort, Douijas qali&wsy,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Margate, presented a jitterbug<br />
dance, Miss Yvonne Cantor, sn»<br />
other University <strong>of</strong> Miami coed and<br />
•(Author's Name Below)<br />
If you have hcadachee <strong>of</strong>ten,<br />
it is not ettbugh to just<br />
get relief from toe pain.<br />
The cause must be discovered<br />
and'cured.<br />
Headaches can be a symptom<br />
<strong>of</strong> fever, acute indigestion,<br />
chronic appendicitis,<br />
eye strain, food poisoning,<br />
constipation, or even a<br />
brain tumor, When a physician<br />
prescribei a " medicine,<br />
you can be sure that<br />
he wiU not only relieve the<br />
immediate pain, but wiU<br />
also toy to cure the cause,<br />
B© wise, Depend more on<br />
your physician than seiftreatments.<br />
Commodore E.<br />
Commodore Commended<br />
was feted it the annual<br />
it Buck Tavern<br />
Cub Peek 52<br />
Makes Awards<br />
the<br />
at the<br />
h L—<br />
Church school rooms.<br />
J, Kiain,<br />
Mrs Craig Mathewsen.<br />
Alton Chief Card and card<br />
to Herbert Bond Jr. •<br />
pen 0, Presentauon <strong>of</strong><br />
^as made by Cuftr<br />
s iiutchins, assisted<br />
„...„ Charles Webb, Cu^s<br />
eal barometer,—Grainger Studto photo.<br />
State Master To<br />
Igt. Oaria In NCO<br />
winner <strong>of</strong> the South Florida Qrsnf e<br />
Tmt Jo** B Garaa.<br />
BIossenrTeitival Beauty Contest, and<br />
her escort, Capt, Eddie Bicker,<br />
Commodore Wallace, <strong>of</strong> Cerbin <strong>City</strong>, dnfirrd • • i.B.rB^j • ^§- n _^J Bpntilifi •• _ _ ^"T—• Bhninh.1<br />
^-•-•-^^^•M • • •» •——••—-———•<br />
w h g s e ^ p p p<br />
Miss Cayfe Lawrence, secretary nf<br />
Judged the 'best decorated; Capt, the club, entertained -with an intricate<br />
Hawaiian dance, Capt. and<br />
Mfst Lee Ferguson <strong>of</strong> Millville pre= TUGKAHGB — FrankUn C, -_<br />
sen ted several dances.<br />
Stale (Master <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Major Joseph Hlckus, <strong>of</strong> Hillilde, Grange- will Ibe principal gpea^r at<br />
N J., and his wife, Pat, formerly <strong>of</strong> the SSth anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Tucks-<br />
Vineland, performed some difficult hse Grange to be held piday eve-<br />
feats with words, Major Hiekus U nin' in the grange hall here begin-<br />
in Army interpreter wao speaks 10 nin-4 at 7i30 o'clock. ,<br />
languages and 12 dialects fluently, """'The fwkahoe Grange, organiied in<br />
Pr. nnd Mrs, Shindler represented liM with the late Mr, Edward Bur»<br />
the Colonial Boat Works, <strong>of</strong> Mill. ley as Orange a&ster, has survived<br />
vUle, Capt. and Mrs, Arthur Cloilgh, two fires ihat compleiily destroyed<br />
Fitsian, and Capt, and Sirs. Rusiell records and equipment.<br />
LieardiiU, Swedestoore, were present, After a lire in i§3! the Grange<br />
Misi Delores Mason was ehalrinan met in the Masonic Hall until a new<br />
<strong>of</strong> hestessesi Mrs, Betty Ceata was Grange HaH was construeted, A<br />
entertainment chairman, Mrs. Gar* fire destroyed that huiiding in IM8i<br />
don LsFd, reception chairman; Capt. when the late Mrs, Jennie Valentine<br />
and Mrs, Pete Smith were refresh. was Grange Master, and they met in<br />
ment chairmen, and) Capt, and (Mrs, the lire hall. .<br />
Lester Thorn took movies ol the af- In i§S3 the Grange purchased the<br />
fair. Fleet Electronic Engineer and two old school buUdings in Tucka»<br />
Mrs. Andy Benevenutl, who have Me from the Board <strong>of</strong> aiucation<br />
been honeymoanlng_ In the Pocsnos* after the new elementary ichool was<br />
were present. Lt. Brewer, Lt, Daw^ eenstrueted in Marmara, Marshall<br />
ion, Lt. Thomas and several other WaDaee was toen serving as Grange<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers from the Palermo Air Force<br />
Station were present, as was Fred<br />
NuUal, <strong>of</strong> MiilvlUe.<br />
AcoerdinE to Soviet sourc«#, wages<br />
Of the Russian man4n4h&street rose<br />
5 per cent in 1058, while national<br />
income rose 9 per cent. Just how<br />
much that raise represented was not<br />
stated. f<br />
"THE PRACTICE OF<br />
MEDICINE IS A<br />
THINKER'S ART"<br />
Open Evening* thru <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
7 p.m. 'til 9 psin.<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1? Patrick irootilell,<br />
Walnut<br />
Road has been nominated as NCO<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Quarter for ihe last a«»^<br />
Garga<br />
serving in Morocco in the n*dar operaiions<br />
section as a craw chief, in<br />
the 736lh Aircraft Control and Warnin"<br />
Squadron, whole mission is assisting<br />
In mainlalnlni the rcdar defense<br />
network <strong>of</strong> Moroeea. Sst-<br />
Garza has served in Morocco slntro<br />
July 1953 and will rotate io tile<br />
U, S. in July. i900.<br />
EQUAL SUFFER AGE<br />
Publie addreis systems and sound<br />
trucks for political candidates are<br />
most commendable. It U the d<br />
peratle thing fer everyone to suffer<br />
alike during a campaign address<br />
Hartford Ceurant.<br />
on f**» r A<br />
Wolf badge and Bear hook; Billy<br />
Wu r<br />
' ^fv, twoyear pin; Biliy Geei^<br />
r' pin,- Robbie Taylor and<br />
Mflion, one-year pins; Henry<br />
Fflwcll Weif bad«et one «oid and<br />
two 4iivev arrows' and Bear book;<br />
Miehae] Monihan, Wolf badse, and<br />
denner stripe. Curtis Mason. Wolf<br />
Aoauyi, two siiver arrows and Bear<br />
book; Keith OuUes, assistant denner.<br />
Jerry BWer, onfryear pin and as><br />
slant denneri Birch Miles, one-yeaF<br />
piir Lee Alien, denner; BUIy Sharp,<br />
two-year pin; Andy Khiin, two-year<br />
pin- Rickey Fidler, onn-year pirn<br />
Jimmy Walking, dennen Oavld<br />
Staekhsuse, assistant denner; Wil=<br />
Ham Weils assiatanl denner; Danny<br />
Beyel, denner; Steve Kfaviti, oneyear<br />
piri and aiilstant denner, and<br />
John Jeffers, Bear hadge.<br />
Two new Bobcats. Chris FfaefTU<br />
and Allen Dottl, were welcomed Into<br />
the pask= The Pen (Mothers will meet<br />
today at noon in the hsine <strong>of</strong> airs,<br />
Klaln Paiermo, They will continue<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the buildings has been do<br />
nated for use fey Boy Scout Troop<br />
S5 for their activities, and the other<br />
building is treing renovatedj for u§e<br />
at the Orsng© Hail, Worthy Master<br />
John aladara, who was elected J=<br />
1954. eentinues to ^rve, and i<br />
recently installed as presiding<br />
cer for the eurrent y§ar.<br />
The haU Js used as a social center<br />
for the entire ceinmunityi the interior<br />
redeeoratien is almost complete<br />
and plans have been made to<br />
d& ejiterior redecorating this year,<br />
A youth committee iponsgrs teenage<br />
dances each month 'with Raymond<br />
Horsey, chairman, conducting<br />
the activity. The Home "Economies<br />
Committee Of th& Tuekahoe Grange<br />
ierves dinner twice each month, to<br />
the Tuckahoe Lions Club in addition<br />
ts holding cake sal*% and ether €ynd<br />
raislnl activities to benefit the re*<br />
decorating fund.<br />
Plans for the entire program Friday<br />
evening are not complete, however<br />
an interesting and entertaining<br />
program to which the publie is cordlaiiy<br />
invited is being planned. At<br />
the close <strong>of</strong> the program refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
HIDE-BED<br />
Attracttv* S<strong>of</strong>* by Day<br />
At Night It Convert*<br />
to • Full Stan B#d.<br />
%A9.9S<br />
YOUR PHYSICIAN<br />
CAN PHONE<br />
OCEAN CITY 0901<br />
WHEN YOU NEED<br />
A MEDICINE<br />
Kek. tip your preieription<br />
if shopping near m, or<br />
let us deliver promptly<br />
without extra charge. A<br />
great many people entrust<br />
us -with the filling <strong>of</strong> their<br />
prescriptions. May we compound<br />
yours?<br />
ORDILE PHARMACY<br />
THE PRESCRIPTION STORE<br />
P. WMlay OrdlU, R,F,<br />
761 Atbury Av«nu*<br />
Sp«l«1lffi<br />
STORE HOURS<br />
• •,m, is 10 p^ttu<br />
f •• nt. to 9 p. m.<br />
•Quotation by anH HscheP<br />
(1S53-1918><br />
Copyright ^<br />
ThblsOur<br />
Tuckahoe Fire Co.<br />
Gets Scout Charter<br />
TUCKAHOB—John Lorenzo, presi*<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe VoluntJer Fire<br />
Company., accepted the iith Charter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Boy Scout Troop 55 at ceremonies<br />
Thursday evening In the fire hail,<br />
Jack Fisher, Field Scout Executive<br />
<strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Council, made<br />
the presentation to the sponsoring<br />
organization,<br />
About fifty parents and friends <strong>of</strong><br />
the Boy Scouts attended and were<br />
shown a variety <strong>of</strong> hobby displays<br />
given by them. Registration card!<br />
were presented to Ale* May, tMat*<br />
iheiw Schoen, Allan LMigliacclo, Paul<br />
Konschak Paul Lorenzo, Dorsey<br />
Hostler, lurry puffield. Kerry Thorn,<br />
son, Gregory Bedbe and David ErI*<br />
rickson,<br />
Color slides <strong>of</strong> several eamporees<br />
were shown as were inany slides<br />
showing activities at Camp- Kimble,<br />
The troop meets each Thursday evening<br />
<br />
here last sutnmtr. the<br />
states that the revolver<br />
stlon was voluntarily surro*nby<br />
the man,<br />
r inciflen^occurred -when patrol'<br />
Farashllui, <strong>of</strong>f-duty and<br />
;A Retains<br />
y*. roiuss force r nu^rr «B*BO«<br />
fMS Jm met Tuesday night and voted, ui<br />
counsel to represent the oCeer m m i<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>1959</strong> Appears To Be Worth The $650,000<br />
The comparative photographs above taken at the* 12th<br />
st, beachfront clearly mlttee ©f Upper Towosbl^<br />
durtnfi fh« pill fws^ay «v«nti with serving as pr^Kent <strong>of</strong><br />
Coun^f Tax SoJtrd. ^<br />
participating nieiehants( which The suit furthe- statga tott <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
represent the entire independent and jtfn<strong>of</strong>flcial sttleniMli «oad» by<br />
group) have gone m out ^a prov1dlng*<br />
the County Tax Board *n£<br />
bexa Interfered wtlij the onlerly<br />
the topitf bargains ttat wiU Inter- perfoiTOBnce <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eat every conceivable ^ppc <strong>of</strong> ahop><br />
ptr.-. •'• * - • ' • .<br />
f¥se lifts wiU te distributed by<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the merchants, together<br />
with big discounts ; on naaie4«Bnd<br />
items. In addition to the merchandise,<br />
the service establishments guch<br />
as dry cleanerB, laundries and othen<br />
wUl also <strong>of</strong>fer *lg bargalng.<br />
All «feref dtaptaylns the fele<br />
low poster in nmlt windsw an<br />
parttelpanti hslpins fe tnak* ifilt<br />
fsifn ^ttlyat peMMa,<br />
to «w«fch for H»<br />
and ahove oil to thop *v«ry ad |n-<br />
S*# Pas* 5, oeliimn 9 l<br />
he<br />
/ ^tttles flf th*<br />
&& tee assesaor <strong>of</strong> Oeian
5K *r4rr-^f- 1 JMU*<br />
Wjmz\-r \ < MOW 29.<br />
$#G*RT€OATS 24.95<br />
Checks 1.95<br />
AJAMASPW !SIIJ<br />
STRETCH TIGHTS 2.49<br />
BLOUSES v,iw i. «t 1.69<br />
: -". SPICIAL GROUP<br />
LADIES' DRESSES<br />
PRICE<br />
EVERYDAY LIVING<br />
MADE EASIER,<br />
MORE CONVENI<br />
>.&<br />
I<br />
a<br />
»'<br />
MUSLIN<br />
If Parfact WeuM Ml<br />
72*108 -<br />
1.9feViN#AM RUBBER THROW PILLOWS 2 ^<br />
MATTRESS PADS «"««" lwliaul * R •*»>»*<br />
150 LAPSES' DP p55es «*«••.•.» 5,<br />
SPECIAL PURCHASi^^<br />
NYLON TRICOT LINGER!<br />
Panties 3 pair 1.00 Slips 2.98<br />
Petticoats 1.19 and 1.98<br />
i *•<br />
2.9f-3.9$ HANDBAGS ... .r. •<br />
4.98-7.98 HANDBAGS . . • • .<br />
2,98 PLAID STOIES . . • •• •<br />
100% WOOL KNITTING WORSTED ^FULL^UT<br />
f SBlfUARY SALE ' '<br />
LOVABLE BRAS<br />
5i<br />
LADIES' NYLON HOSE<br />
out «U»W it**, X cup<br />
MATS<br />
lTT-->T' •*•'••• ^ ^•'•:'u:i-.^ -." -:. VV''aaaaaaawa^^^^<br />
V r, ,L * 5.<br />
i?'<br />
-i «-i<br />
R Shoemaker Ends 30 YeartJVHh U<br />
D,<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
»r«. At the<br />
, u<br />
Edward<br />
Q<br />
to ttie wpfe<br />
IF HU that Mr. ^<br />
Ksarnd far n n «wn 30<br />
t «nd #•«• N<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
H b#<br />
ways aiaee tee earty<br />
la the Hre "<br />
oderAil ^tilldlbg' and Its<br />
the wish a<strong>of</strong>l Ufa* <strong>of</strong> Haxry<br />
Hla Piston «ni~<br />
tbe library fee<br />
Durhish IONAL TABLES, Modarn & Traditional REDUCED 20% to 40%<br />
WOOL THROW RUGS<br />
<strong>On</strong>* af a Kind<br />
S4**<br />
PLASTIC HALL RUNNER<br />
TwMri PaHwn<br />
eny« Oraen, Siege<br />
Rag-3.95 $| 98<br />
per yard • '<br />
FLOOR WAX<br />
quart L.<br />
BEDROOM FURNITURE<br />
>TED MAHOGANY Dbl. Dr., Cha»t, Bookcat* Bad 279.00<br />
IL GRiY MAHOGANY Dbl. Dr., Ch«*t,<br />
Booke***, Nlto Sfind ..........<br />
MSH WALNUT Trl. Dr., Ch^t en €hMf(<br />
Bookca*# BMI, 2-Nita Stind.<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
MODERN PLASTIC WOdWJRAIN SUITE ........<br />
(Ext. tabl*, 4-ch«irt, cr*d*ntB)<br />
MODERN PLASTIC WCKMWJRAIN SUITE ..,,....<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SINTINIIt*ED«lli<br />
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THURSDAY, FBBR<br />
S ^ H ^*<br />
-1<br />
i<br />
Observe<br />
Engaged<br />
St. J<strong>of</strong>cn'ta<br />
by<br />
Lwtheran<br />
f <strong>of</strong> ftp, BUS--<br />
avd c<strong>of</strong>fee were<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Roth H<br />
it <br />
son, viss preMdenti ^^<br />
secretarj'; Charle*<br />
urs*,<br />
•presidente 1<br />
Georgia Berger, ^<br />
section; Jane Robert^<br />
section; RJsa Ste?eiu<br />
s RJsa u<br />
Jordan, Eighth Grade|<br />
ii<br />
Heart Disease,<br />
St. Mary^ <strong>of</strong> Helv Trinity<br />
Episcopal Ghin-ch meeting, B p. m,,<br />
In the Parish HalL<br />
* * •<br />
Card party, 8 p, as,, in the Keerea*<br />
tion HaUL sponsored by the Women's<br />
Regular Republican dub, public in-<br />
vited.<br />
* • *<br />
'Men's Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />
Church meeting 8 p, m. In the<br />
Church.<br />
* • •<br />
Eta chapter. Omega Lambda Psi<br />
Resort Unite Support<br />
Added Bus Service Bid<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />
merce and the Real Estate Board<br />
were represented in Newark Friday<br />
at a Publie Utility Commission hear><br />
ing on a request for additional motor,<br />
bus service from North Jersey metro-<br />
politan area to Uie Southern New<br />
Jersey Seashore resorts,<br />
D. Allen Stretch, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Real Estate Beard, testified in sup-<br />
port Of the applioatlonjjy the PubUe<br />
Service Coordinate Transportation<br />
requesting that shorebound buses<br />
from New York take on passengers<br />
at New Brunswiek,<br />
Also taking the. stand to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
ptstonents to justify the added serv-<br />
tee were Elbert Efgly, first vlee<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the chamber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />
meree, and Mra. Edna Brown, the<br />
Chamber's executive Secretary, Ap-<br />
Lfrreohi's-Btrthday Revives<br />
Philadelphia Civil War Tale<br />
y<br />
p y SO persons' attended^<br />
eluding a number from other sea-<br />
share resorts <strong>of</strong> Cape May County,<br />
Mass Friday<br />
fRHTI p*9« 1<br />
dub in 19«, 1950 and<br />
1951 to select a Miss New Jersey<br />
for the Miss America Pageant in<br />
AtlanUc <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Sampson wag also active in the<br />
affairs <strong>of</strong> St, Augustine's R, C,<br />
School, where his wire, Marie R.<br />
Sampson, Is a past president ef the<br />
Parent-Teacher Association, A son,<br />
Richard, is a seventh grade student<br />
In the Bafochia! School, and a daugh-<br />
ter, Barbara A, is attending school<br />
In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> studying to become<br />
a niedieal technician. He also was<br />
an active bowler.<br />
Also surviving are his mother, Mrs.<br />
Evora Messerfsnith, and three<br />
brothers, Calvin, <strong>of</strong> Somers point,<br />
and Donald and Richard, both <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Friends are Invited to call this<br />
evening at the Chester j. Wknberf<br />
f<br />
Funeral Homez on Asbtiry av.<br />
MM., from 7 until i o'clock. The<br />
Mass will be sung In St, Aufustlne's<br />
R, C, Chureh at 9i30 a, m. Friday<br />
- Too Late to Classify -<br />
OPPORTUNrTYFsr im<br />
last. Modern 3 bay GyJf<br />
i l d i hC<br />
met lt. Modern<br />
Service Station located in theCafden<br />
Uon sf <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty. For Information<br />
MIST Crest, Pieasantyille HOO<br />
sorority, meeting, 8:30 p, m,, at the soldier fell into the kltehen. Winters<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Thomas Swayngj 37 E., were very cold, and the boy was suf*<br />
" ' " - ~ • fering from exposure in the below<br />
freezing temperature.<br />
Even though her husband wore the<br />
blue uniform, the grey wern by the<br />
dent. She reports that each year as<br />
Lincoln's birthday draws close this<br />
story comes once more to her mind<br />
and she would like to share it with<br />
ethers,<br />
Hlen MeAdams was bern at 21 st<br />
and South st,, Philadelphia, and lived<br />
there as a very little girl during the<br />
Civil War.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e day the family was gathered<br />
in the kitchen around the old, black .,—.--_<br />
eookstove Ellen's brother was suf= he refused lo ......<br />
fering from a frozen foot, Sup^r j bluk when he hadn't done it for his<br />
was over when a gentle tap sounded • "•"<br />
on the back door,<br />
Ellen's mother opened the deer<br />
and a tattered, cold, hungry Rebel<br />
said,<br />
„ _ y° ur<br />
bay's foot. It will euro it,<br />
Mrs. JfcAdftins took the young<br />
soldiur's advice and the foot respond-<br />
ed and was healed.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e week before Abraham Lin><br />
corn's funeral they buried Mrs, Me*<br />
Adams, Because <strong>of</strong> the president's<br />
death all flags were ordered to be<br />
flewn half-mast and^the houses were<br />
draped in black, Ellen's father dis-<br />
played the nag his wife loved but<br />
Ihe house in<br />
New Jersey av., Somers<br />
Plastics demonstration.<br />
Point<br />
Beta Zeta chapter, Beta Sigma<br />
Phi sorority, meeting, B;3© p, m,f at boy meant nothing to Mrs, McAdams,<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Marge Peterson, He was some mother's son. She "<br />
712 Wesley av, Valentine gift ex<br />
change,<br />
• * *<br />
Ze«tri chapter. Omega Lambda Psi<br />
sorority, meeting, B;30 p, m,, at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Fred DieterJe, 812<br />
Parkridge Road,<br />
TOMORROW—<br />
World Day <strong>of</strong> prayer Seryiee, 8<br />
p, m,, in Uie First Methodist church,<br />
sponsored by the United Church<br />
Women,<br />
SATURC^Y—<br />
Sarah Stillweil chapter D=A.H,<br />
th h<br />
meeting, 2 p. m,, at the home ef Mrs,<br />
Clarence ScuUi 2446 CentJtil av.<br />
• • . - • " • " , • ' . '<br />
Gamma chapter, Omega Lambda<br />
Psi sorority, soda!, § p, m., at tM<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. William Finsel. 30(i<br />
Wesley av,<br />
• a •<br />
Married Couples Club covered dish<br />
supper, 7 p, m. m the VFW Pest<br />
Home.<br />
• • *<br />
Women's Club Beau Night, 7pm<br />
at Zaberert in WHdwooiL<br />
FOR SALE = Toy Terrier Puppies.<br />
Male<br />
Phone<br />
_and_ female. Reasonable.<br />
£-13<br />
BAKED GOODS REDUCTIONS, Friday & Saturday<br />
LOAF CAKES<br />
STRAWBERRY or<br />
CHIFFON PIE<br />
•' -< RH. Pric*<br />
.ookies »oz 30c<br />
. . . <strong>On</strong>ly IOC<br />
Wards Delicious<br />
CINNAMON<br />
BUNS<br />
DOE. 35c<br />
REG. 60c<br />
S PASTRY SHOP<br />
724 ASBURY AVBHE*<br />
PAINT - BODY WORK<br />
PRII iSTfMATlS<br />
Wallace Bros Bulci<br />
tf «T AND SIMPSON<br />
PMeil<br />
Colony Club covered dish supper<br />
7 p, m,, foliowed by the reguiar<br />
meeting at the Masonie Tempie,<br />
* * •<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Forest 11, Tail Cedars<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lebanon, semiannual meeting, 8<br />
p, m,, in the American Legion Hall,<br />
Rebekah Lodge meeting, i p. m<br />
ifl the Episeopal Parish Hall,<br />
Ferguson FegHo Post 6SS0, VFW<br />
Auxiliary, meeting, § p. m,, in the<br />
Post Home,<br />
TUESDAY^ "<br />
Golden Age Club meeting. l2;30<br />
p. m., In St. John's Lutheran Church<br />
Mrs, Clarence Brodin will speak on<br />
Live Long and Like it,<br />
* • *<br />
Auxillajy <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hos-<br />
pital meeting, 1 p. m,, ip the Nurses<br />
Home,<br />
• * •<br />
Jayeee-ettes semi-annual dinner<br />
dinner meeting, 7:30 p. m,, at Mae's<br />
Restaurant, Somers Point,<br />
• * , *<br />
PubUe card party, 8 p, m,t in the<br />
Chapter<br />
and bathed him, gave him heavy win-<br />
ter underclothes and tucked him in<br />
bed For a much needed sleep.<br />
Before daylight broke, and he ran<br />
the danger <strong>of</strong> being caught, Mri,<br />
McAdams woke him up, gave hun a<br />
lunch she had packed and sent him<br />
on his way. Pausing at the door with<br />
wife,<br />
Ellen, a very young girl, was tcr=<br />
rified and hid under the bed ail day.<br />
The family searched far her but not<br />
until her sister, ready for bed, look-<br />
ed under it, was Ellen found. There<br />
she lay, fast asleep, learstreaked and<br />
hungry,<br />
Ellen grew up and was married to<br />
Thoniss Walton, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, She<br />
would be 104 years old if still alive.<br />
She was the mother <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Anne W,<br />
Buzby, <strong>of</strong> 700 Central av., this ei!y.<br />
The above Is a true story, one <strong>of</strong><br />
many which Mrs, Buzby enjsys Icli-<br />
ing. She also rcporti that the lard<br />
and soot poultice remedy for frost.<br />
ed feet has been passed on to meiiv,<br />
who all are grateful to that young<br />
Rebel soldier for its aid.<br />
Grace Lutheran f<br />
invocation, Herbert<br />
intendent <strong>of</strong> local ^<br />
the group and pMtf<br />
plaining the dutlei adj<br />
thSidt Cdt^!<br />
TJie flag salute wai jp||<br />
Rest, Norman Johm m]<br />
ens rendered vocal<br />
comprising Satrappe,<br />
(ind Alan MeNelis<br />
tcrtainment with a t^|<br />
accompanied at tea<br />
Vivian Randon.<br />
GOP Clubs<br />
Pete Offic<br />
and Miss Joan<br />
as presidents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
en's Re-publican Leago«g|<br />
niial combined<br />
urdsy night at Denltit 1<br />
Others seated in<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices by Mayor Frti<br />
serving as installing:<br />
George Hyatt, flr^ "i|<br />
Victor Early, second l<br />
Charles Hardlc, reconHa|i<br />
Archibald Boyd, Intaddi<br />
John Taylor, treaimwf j<br />
Nelson, trustee, fromti*]<br />
gue.<br />
Those from the<br />
were Mrs,<br />
TSmAe Turn Hut °P en Chamber Session<br />
Pads I urn uuf %? Fep Tu@sd N1 ht<br />
At P-T.A. Affair<br />
vice president; Mrs.<br />
bdi<br />
Asbury av. on<br />
The first Fathers Night sf St, Aii<<br />
gusttne's P.^T, A. proved ts be very<br />
successful as 125 parents attended"<br />
the meeting last week in the school<br />
auditorium. *<br />
The husbands <strong>of</strong> the gffieers pre,<br />
sided at the business meeting with<br />
Robert Mayer serving as president<br />
for his wife, GJadysi Clark Moore<br />
acted as recording secretary in place<br />
<strong>of</strong> his wife, iMarijyn; Ge&rge Jeffries<br />
replaced his wife, liiiifieth, as cor-<br />
responding secretary and John<br />
carino read the treasurer's r^<br />
for his wifi, Theresa,<br />
Following a motion unanireusly<br />
approved, thg fathers automatically<br />
became members,<br />
Mr, Mayer cspliined that the m\:-<br />
pose Of Fathers Night U to<br />
more Interest <strong>of</strong> the fathers in the (^'11^ h *. men's club,<br />
scholastic standings aaa activities <strong>of</strong><br />
the children.<br />
vice ps<br />
mn, reebrding<br />
Dcnaii, financial<br />
Con over, treasureri M<br />
Ma this, sergeant=ftt-an*<br />
Margare.t Oliver, bfiatet,'<br />
Elmer Bakley Jr.,<br />
for Hardle, who is<br />
Hil<br />
An open meeting <strong>of</strong> the member- ^^JrHospltal.<br />
ship ef the Oeean CHy Chamber af , Cqlap served as piw<br />
Coraincrce will be c^rtdueted In the • gie Johnson, who ij<br />
Demonstration Roon* <strong>of</strong> the Atianlit' home with illness, 4<br />
<strong>City</strong> Electric Ca. <strong>of</strong>fim at BLh st, and<br />
evenina at<br />
Assemblyman Paufj_<br />
speaker for tti'i<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pr^f^ "•<br />
^ ^ <strong>of</strong> the pg<br />
8 o'clock, it was announced yesterday | by the Republican<br />
by Mark Turner, ciiiunbyr president pointed out that soae<br />
A feature <strong>of</strong> the meeting will be ! stated ^^ th6T f '••L<br />
showing <strong>of</strong> a promulignai "film Hup= for seme type <strong>of</strong> »!MB<br />
piled by thy National Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commeree, The dtflalts bf the sched-<br />
uie <strong>of</strong> events listed by ihe Chain ber<br />
ever the coming months will also be<br />
discussed, Mr, Turner said.,<br />
Lutheran Men Set<br />
Ladies' Night Plans<br />
SO.MBHS POINT—Plans for a la-<br />
dies' night anj being formulated by<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> the Lutheran Men <strong>of</strong><br />
the Grace Lutheran Church at which<br />
the women who serve at the month-<br />
ly dinner meetings Will be the guests<br />
ef the m ' lb<br />
owners when it canel<br />
also noted that no<br />
taxes if they can be<br />
i<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Eattern Star,<br />
• • * * #<br />
PRINTING<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
STATIONiRY<br />
Lewis L<br />
Barrett<br />
Jsb Prinflne Ptpt,<br />
1282<br />
807 Asbury Av«nu«<br />
meeting fer Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
e members, 8 p, m,, la. the<br />
O^f Hectric Company at-<br />
Rachel drele <strong>of</strong> St, John's ^ith<br />
enin Qiurdi meeting, 8 p. m,. In the<br />
hsme <strong>of</strong> Mr», Cora Gmbb, vm Ceh=<br />
tral a¥.<br />
• • • .-<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Amerimi me^tlns 8<br />
1. m,. In Uie Eplg»pai Parish Hill.<br />
* •' • '<br />
M1 . -<br />
M en ftf the First Meth-<br />
odist Church meeting, B p.m. Father<br />
and Sea program, B#¥. Paul Fried=<br />
mik will present a travelogue.<br />
* • •<br />
Meeting jrf Red Cross volunteers<br />
wMi James s, Caflero, fund campaign<br />
eJBij»an, 8 p. m,, in Bed Cross<br />
headquarters,<br />
* • *<br />
.Sunday School Ajaocia'tian <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fiwt Presbyterian Chureh<br />
ip.a<br />
Raaek Post 13? American<br />
Legion meeting, 8 p, m,, in the Le-<br />
gion Hall, . ,<br />
• ' * «<br />
WoaBen*s Demoerattc Club meet-<br />
Ing, 8 p. EL, in the Recreation<br />
chapteF, Orne^ lambda Psi<br />
sorority, luncheon, i p, m,, «t the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mre. Kotert R*hn, 17 Slmp-<br />
Chester Wimberg rcperted on the<br />
athletic activiiies <strong>of</strong> the students,<br />
and asked the fathers to attend nd.<br />
assist whenever possible.<br />
The Rev. Paul Mess, assistant pas-<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> St, Augustine's parish, wel-<br />
corned the group in the absence <strong>of</strong><br />
the Right ftev, Msgr, Bartholomew<br />
i, Doyle,<br />
Anthony Voipt, director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Veterans Bureau <strong>of</strong> Cape May Coun-<br />
ty, gave an interesting and inspira.<br />
tienal talk en Americanism, Buffet<br />
refreshments were served by the<br />
Fifth aad Sisth Grade mothers.<br />
The hall was attractively decoratec!<br />
in the red and white valentine motif<br />
and each table featured a clever<br />
valentine heart basket made by Mr*<br />
TheDdore Ciymer. *<br />
Report eards had been distributed<br />
to the students Monday so both par.<br />
ents had the opportunity to visit<br />
the school and the teaeheri and get<br />
a first hand account <strong>of</strong> the scholastic<br />
standing <strong>of</strong> their children<br />
t^SA 6 * 1 me# tinfi will be March 4<br />
at which Ume Mrs. John Devine will<br />
be the guest speaker.<br />
• • • • " •<br />
WSCS Program Cited<br />
At Circle Meeting<br />
ed M a^rS?° r ^ i e f present-<br />
ea a program on WSCS activities for<br />
meiniiers <strong>of</strong> the PriselUa,Riith Circle<br />
<strong>of</strong> the_ Ftrvt- Methodist Ghunii<br />
inursdiy io piyanQyt^ |nn<br />
_^ e Pifam toW <strong>of</strong> the<br />
William Hodson, president, conduct-<br />
ed the business session at the r*»<br />
cent meeting, and Julius Thinschmiijt,<br />
in charge ef atlendaiifc teams sub-<br />
mitted a report,<br />
Plans were aks dtseusscd for the<br />
Cub Scout dinneF lo be held at the<br />
thurch hall en <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17, ai whii-h<br />
Ume the men will assist in serving<br />
the affair.<br />
Bruce LenquM. <strong>of</strong> Auduban, prcsi-<br />
dent af the Lutheran Men Southern<br />
Convention, was guest speaker and<br />
spoke or the activities ef Lutheran<br />
Men's Clubs,<br />
Diicuss School Bonds<br />
SOMERS PQ1NT-A dUmission on<br />
the proposed Si,MO.Ooo bond issue<br />
for the Mainland Rfgi^naj Hi«h<br />
!<br />
heId Tuesday night in Use<br />
York avs fire hnli at a<br />
lm<br />
Miss Crowiey<br />
her outgoing <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
presented gifts to aJl Qti<br />
the women's club.<br />
The Rev, Arden<br />
the First Baptist<br />
invocation. Cou<br />
Berger served as<br />
<strong>of</strong> the affair, whW<br />
approximately 150<br />
assisted by Michael<br />
Hy&tt. Miss Crow!<br />
Monaghan and Mrs,<br />
Garden<br />
Name Q<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Bhn entitted.<br />
Your Garden,"<br />
lean Agrieultrai —-.<br />
lighted a m«tinf *<br />
Thumb Garden CiW<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,J<br />
Mrs, Robert Bl<br />
<strong>of</strong> the committee<br />
selection <strong>of</strong> a gir!<br />
losl club at the<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
tion hsd been<br />
would be i<br />
p e ta ^countries as<br />
in th# Methodist Woman.<br />
eaberger Ulutnted" her<br />
snapsht f th<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ia Alaska<br />
Miant sal<br />
the nest msettng,<br />
GUHH<br />
sale will be held at<br />
ng<br />
Bt<br />
1 an! Mr, and Mrs, Wil-<br />
Ztaimetmaan, <strong>of</strong> A#hville N c<br />
Mr, Relchle,<br />
Minnesota «lnlng and Blarmfaetirring<br />
avs fire hnli at a mw<br />
<strong>of</strong> Volumeer Fire Co. No. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
r^fS 0 Wending the dUniuliin<br />
from the Regisnai High board <strong>of</strong> edu-<br />
cation were John G. Patterson, vice<br />
prciident; Arthur Ford Jr. and Al-<br />
|red Westceu, and Dr. WillLom<br />
Stover, superintendent <strong>of</strong> the school.<br />
The Rev, Paul A Fredleh will<br />
* S ^ iliustrated travelogue on<br />
recent trip to Mejtico at the<br />
the First Methodist<br />
•W4»S « 8 o'clock,<br />
events will foilow the<br />
gram and refreshments<br />
served.<br />
pro=<br />
will be<br />
Therefor* BU Ihion what-<br />
ye would that sea<br />
do to yen, do ye<br />
*«tatoh<br />
would<br />
Joseph<br />
ed to purchase<br />
mothers in - the<br />
Gray and Mri,<br />
Mrs. James<br />
business session<br />
Dsrnfield won<br />
Mrs, Jaiwss<br />
chairman, will<br />
March meeting.<br />
Following the<br />
freshments W©P<br />
time was enjoyed<br />
including Mri.<br />
feld, Mrs, Finefag,<br />
Gray, Mrs, David<br />
Heek, Mrs= Pai" *<br />
•Medwlg, Mri,<br />
Fred Sehlegii,<br />
lisn Schaeffef,<br />
and Mrs, Walter<br />
Valentine Di<br />
Pest Home<br />
SOMmS POINT-<br />
a benefit Valentine<br />
at a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Post sm, AaierieM<br />
affair slatted to b*<br />
the post boon<br />
to<br />
the uegm<br />
Day dance «d<br />
at the * ^<br />
ed O»t the<br />
socistlon frt|l<br />
it<br />
ebniafy ti<br />
members <strong>of</strong> *r*ei<br />
will assist -ffttil<br />
serving.<br />
.1<br />
\<br />
-£r*-<br />
f, Ff eftUARY 12/ if 39<br />
Session<br />
ill<br />
>1NT ^*MTB. Charles<br />
[eat <strong>of</strong> the local Parent<br />
lation reported sp><br />
I pr<strong>of</strong>it re Ali*ed ffotn<br />
>n hi the play entitled<br />
: Beulah" at a meeting<br />
Monday night in the<br />
the Dafwes av. school.<br />
Godfrey, director <strong>of</strong><br />
meed Utat the pliy<br />
4 at the Mill Soad<br />
orthfleld en <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
*nd the flaf ulu* *»*<br />
led by Waffeji Buckley asd Sankl<br />
Grws, cute seouts <strong>of</strong> Den 3, Ppck Si,<br />
Menbeft Searle, superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
local sehsolit recBmmended two<br />
books entitled "Jant© l*srna to<br />
Bud" anil "Sailing Into Beading*<br />
that -will help th* €nUdpin In Ute<br />
early «radea read tatter. He added<br />
that readMl ef munt Is moat im-<br />
poriani ol .all as thU to Oe baaU<br />
af all studief, ,<br />
Chapman Seeks<br />
6fh Mayor Term<br />
e/ chaimun ef th*<br />
atlon committee, said<br />
f been completed tO<br />
enUUvei from ihe Beg*<br />
School 'board <strong>of</strong> educa><br />
William Stover, super*<br />
the Regloaal, present<br />
I on the bond Uiue<br />
II In the Dftwea av,<br />
\p, m,<br />
, Charlet Rlnck, pastor<br />
iitheran Qturch, <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
Geneva fteve&s and air»,<br />
Richard Se&nUed presented a Foun<br />
dcrs Pay pr<strong>of</strong> run with Mrs, Stevens<br />
giving a short resume <strong>of</strong> the history<br />
si toe p.TAv A short skit, entitled<br />
•'Whas p=TA Means to Motherp 1 * vu<br />
presented by Mri, Robert Blaokman,<br />
ce ger, Mn. Walter<br />
CottfeU, Mra. Nortnji Rl«htler, Mra,<br />
paries Parker, Mri, Homer §oey.<br />
The general assembly joined in<br />
cammunlty ainging led toy Mn, Vivian<br />
Randon, John Jones, Sixth Grade<br />
teacher, <br />
nation for another tersi, and Michael<br />
Denim for county cotnjnitteeman to<br />
suseed Michael Colas, who also do-<br />
dined TonomimiUon, end Miss Jan<br />
Crowiey as county oommltieewcraan.<br />
Mayor Chapman and George Hy*<br />
att
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p? 5<br />
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iilffi^te<br />
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SKii<br />
m^eh^^HiW&^m<br />
stei^<br />
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1* 31<br />
34TH STREET<br />
SHAVEflS AT COST<br />
or wHhout lrad«-in<br />
[.34.50 30.95<br />
:'9bgi8jjii8Q'<br />
Beg. 28,60 15.00<br />
18.40<br />
BRAND >JEW —LATEST MODELS<br />
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ELIZABETH ARDEN —i COTY<br />
FABEEGB<br />
MISTS — PERFUiyffiS — TOTLWS WATER<br />
% PRICE<br />
eiix, AHIM So«p Reg. 2.50 Special 1.25<br />
Shop Oar Cosmetic Department for r<br />
These and Many Other Specials<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY DB>ARTMENT<br />
B«H & How«|| 8MM MOVIE CAMERA Z.-t<br />
with Cut Reg, SPECIAL<br />
POLAROID HIGHLANDER<br />
5 • SPECIAL 60.50<br />
^OIAR^» SPEEDLINER<br />
R^Ultf4.S0 3 f SPiCiAl, 78^75<br />
SVE SEMI-AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR<br />
">as;oo :<br />
Allan Risley<br />
Heads Chamber<br />
POINT—Allan 0. Bisley<br />
elected president <strong>of</strong> the Chamber<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce at a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
board <strong>of</strong> direetOTa at the Gaio<<br />
way Motel, Friday night.<br />
Others elected to <strong>of</strong>fiee at 4hla<br />
,ttme «wera E, pT Gaskiii, vice presi'<br />
dent; Edward KcmvSdas, .treasurer,<br />
and Owrlei Adellaij secrets^.<br />
Elected to the fesard <strong>of</strong> dlreetora<br />
were John OTJara and Herman fflteskers.<br />
Those having one year remain*<br />
Ing on the board «E directors are<br />
John Koch, ChaHes Saplenzu. Otto<br />
FernseU Eugene Xashley and Uanlel<br />
Antollihl.<br />
The annual installation dinner was<br />
held tost nilht (Wednesday) et Daniels<br />
llestaurmit, with August HalU<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> the Enroute Navigations System<br />
«f the National Aviation Facilities<br />
Experimental Center ot Pomona,<br />
as guest speaker-<br />
Mayor Fred W, Chapman served<br />
as toastenpter and Mark Turner,<br />
president «f the <strong>Ocean</strong> Q^F Chamber<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce, served ®s installing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
GOP Heirarchy<br />
-•' ijT *r ',''" ~ *-' - TI<br />
Kiwanis Honor<br />
Miss Schaffer<br />
al Board Reorganizes:<br />
Is Elected President<br />
Hntsen<br />
the<br />
Irad fee^anl High School Beard <strong>of</strong><br />
Jea »t 4J» «oigenIzgU«ni meet<br />
nlgtit in N Vfc<br />
r Edward champion, soUcttor.<br />
Apbointmeim made to* ttif OBSU><br />
iftg year sr are John bB Gibson, secretary , y<br />
<strong>of</strong> the board; Edward Champion,, so-<br />
Ucitori Many Smith, custodian ef<br />
tlie Jfew ¥0* school funds, and Blebard Stone, slid-<br />
* board number from fti following bsiifcs named<br />
as depositories for school<br />
<strong>of</strong> Northfield. who served as Boardwalk Nation*! Bank, q<br />
let yew- John €. i^tter- tee Ttmt Co,, Anchor Saving* and<br />
redacted vise preiideot <strong>of</strong> Loan and Guardian Savings and<br />
Loan, all <strong>of</strong> Atlanlie CUyi Calleetive<br />
Federal Savings and Loan, <strong>of</strong> Egg<br />
K as > mantor <strong>of</strong> HSFtor, Hrst National Bank <strong>of</strong> Osean<br />
Xtopi SQS»» Point, along <strong>City</strong>, and NaUaiul Bank <strong>of</strong> AiBeegO,-<br />
«U member? b <strong>of</strong> f tfce fc board bd Ivor, Dixon was appointed chair=<br />
dttlexBg the oatti o% <strong>of</strong>fice by man <strong>of</strong> the public relations committee<br />
and will succeed Ms, h<br />
In this position, A rtsoHitien<br />
adopted by the board commending<br />
both MM. Showers and ZtoHBeHnan<br />
foT their outstanding wo* on the<br />
board, _ ^ J<br />
Patterson, following his selection<br />
as vide president, predicted that<br />
there will toe •teanws'OFk and full wp<br />
n <strong>of</strong> sU board members and<br />
With this cooperation we can achieve<br />
our goal, a hJgb school for our chil«<br />
d<br />
.= A* • v ^ •/ •<br />
•|f pf>|N • •<br />
; ;<br />
;^||AILY';<br />
7 o* nri. - ^t a* nri.<br />
• ^ - . - i A ••;.,;. ; -.^ • !i __,.__. POINT — Mtes Mi F<br />
•worth,<br />
as Delia,<br />
FbUowing<br />
short directory<br />
Schaffer was presented a perpetual<br />
trophy as Miis gamers Point W the<br />
CtoasHM Ad.<br />
local Kiwanls Club at the dinner<br />
meeting Tueitiay night at Daniels<br />
Restaurant,<br />
A plaque ^was alw prewnted to<br />
Miss Sehaffer, whkh she wili Hef p<br />
and the perpetual trophy «1U be Pi<<br />
presented to the new u^iss Somew<br />
Point cwh yeaf,<br />
George Patterson! chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
committee in charge <strong>of</strong> this affair,<br />
made the presentation. The three<br />
en<br />
iFf-up Miss, Barbara Retdhle, BOB<br />
M Carel Smith and Sfiss Celeste<br />
Carroll were each presented a small SMITH<br />
gift.<br />
Mayor Fred W, ChapiBBn present,<br />
cd each <strong>of</strong> the four girls with gar.<br />
denlas, which were donated by the StudMita<br />
Golonlal Flower Shop.<br />
Studio or In'<br />
Sarnie! Bonow conducted the short<br />
business session And Ralph Middleton Phone Aft<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered the tnvoLotlon. Group singing<br />
was ltd by vyaHer Gregory,<br />
At<br />
Emerson Jahnsfifi, Edward Hanley CHILDRSN<br />
aod^Charios AdeliBl accompanied<br />
at the piaiiQ^By"alaHe-aTiPlen,—^<br />
Mr, and<br />
WATCH FOR THE OP<br />
A (motion was also passed giving<br />
Of Th»<br />
the president the power to appoint and Assemblyman Paul Saliburg, speaker <strong>of</strong> tte evening.—Senior Studio photo.<br />
a coamUttee a U e to investigate tg pprosed'<br />
OCEAH CITY<br />
ue pertaining tii to t Insurance I c e bk brokers<br />
and letting up regutetiona for- Wring<br />
Junior High<br />
Insurance brokers.<br />
Linwood Dtmoercits To Scouts In First ROLLER SKATING R<br />
An announcement was made that<br />
Present Candidates<br />
bond iwsnbers will be available at<br />
say 4tene to present the facts ngard.<br />
Honor Roll<br />
1JNWOQD = John MoretU,<br />
Court Of Honor<br />
Ing the bond issue for the Mainland<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the newly organized Linwoad<br />
Begional Sehoolj which will be voted<br />
DenuwraUO Club, announced at a<br />
on March 5 ajy the residents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the s»«P that<br />
communities <strong>of</strong> somers Point, aOSCBRS POD*!*—Hie honor T&\ they 'plan to enter candidates to run<br />
SOMERS POINT—The first Court<br />
ood and Northfisld.<br />
for 4JB seesnd markiBg period in for mayo? and two council seats in<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hsnor was conducted Monday<br />
the coming primary election.<br />
nighe by the loeal Boy Seout Troop<br />
the local Junior Mfh SAool was<br />
following the orEinizatLen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
He added that a slate <strong>of</strong> candidatea<br />
announced racifttly tef Hertert<br />
tr«p with the beys ffsm Troop 39,<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
aill be presented at a special meet-<br />
IRCIi<br />
Searle, superintendeBt <strong>of</strong> , local<br />
<strong>of</strong> Linweod presenting the candle*<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> the coup and urged ail local<br />
BRINGS QUICK RESULTS<br />
light ceremony ynrier the direction<br />
schools,<br />
Damocnte to attend ihe session. <strong>of</strong> their scoutmaster Leonard<br />
Thme students In the Ninth (hade John F, Crane, New Jersey dep» Eiehom Jr., at the Grace Lutheran<br />
A Brevet* Formula making Qw honor roU for this ra^rk* B^ state toeaairer, , was g guest speak- p Ghureh,<br />
Ing period inchide StaiUey Tufner, er and spoke k <strong>of</strong> f tax t issues, i An« A<br />
Everyday Enjoyment Caroi Stamper, JamesJEommn> J«@ thony MUer Jr., Atlantie tlan Ceun^ ^Lib<br />
Awards <strong>of</strong> second class scout were<br />
Roberts, Frank Bateg, Norihan Johns, erall<br />
D t e ld itd presented to (Mickey Hagerly, An-<br />
Pam Showers, Mary Ann iMlHron and<br />
leaden introduced drew Caika, Charlea Scannell, Bruce LIQUOR ST<br />
Jack fisher.<br />
the speaker.<br />
Vleth and Randy Watson.<br />
Eighth Grade special high honors<br />
900 SHORE ROAD<br />
Forum To Probe<br />
Those who received tenderfoot<br />
<strong>On</strong> th» TratTtc ClrcU, SeiMff<br />
we« ^trtela Brewster, Rlia SteV'<br />
badges were George King, Howard<br />
NO LUXURY TAX IN SOMitfl<br />
#ns and Iloberta Clunn,<br />
Barrett Walter Cottrell, David Ban«<br />
HOTOL —<br />
Eighth Grade pupils on honor roll<br />
holder, Jfthn Kane and James Beotty.<br />
are Robert Wood, Dean Somers, Brl-<br />
School Issues<br />
An award was presented to Cajka<br />
an Jackson, Curtis Fields, Heather<br />
Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
frora sesut headquarters, which he<br />
Jordan, Eleanor Allen, Joyce Myers,<br />
earned while on a recent camping<br />
Phone S. P. 3943 Sandra Pharo, Charles Rert and Jan<br />
I Behr,<br />
SOMERS POINT—Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
trip for patrol leaders at Camp Edge.<br />
I Seventh Grade: Betty Ann Back, Mainland RelieiMilHigh Sehssl bpard<br />
Kenneth Mitchell was welcomed POPULAR BRAN<br />
HARD SHELL Gwili jHeffinan, Roier Baker, Rose= <strong>of</strong> education and Dr. William Stover,<br />
as a new boy to the troop, and the<br />
msi? Steelman, imehacl Rlsley, Jshn superintendent, p<br />
will ppresent<br />
a panel p<br />
boys from the Webios Den <strong>of</strong> Cub<br />
Kane, Patrtek Carey, 3rlicb*cl l& ddiscussion i i the h Dawes D schosl. hl Scouts also attended the scout meet-<br />
IMPORTS} and DOMESTIC<br />
CRAB NIGHT gerty* gy* Janet %-an, % pI King, Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18, at 8 p. m», ing.<br />
Sandra d Merey, charle§ h Heim; James <strong>On</strong> the toond Issue Eor the regional The Rev, Charles Rlnck, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
BeAtty, Charles Sehmied, Eulla Best, §chool The Issue will toe/ voted upon Grace Lutheran Churt'hj <strong>of</strong>fered the<br />
EVERY WEDNESDAY Margaret Hendemotf, June Slackffiiin by the rtsidents ©£ the three com* invoeitioiL and color guards leading<br />
and Elinor Hltehner,<br />
munfties Of Semers Point, Uftwood the flag salute were Cajkfli Scannclif<br />
That'* Fight Night on The ineaabers <strong>of</strong> the National Jun- and Northfleid, on 'March i, aeeord> Vieth and Watson.<br />
-. • '<br />
ior Honor Society are in charge <strong>of</strong> mg to an announcement toy iMrs, Edward Bourquc, scoutmaster, WL>1=<br />
Our Lwg* TV Screen the preparation <strong>of</strong> the honor roll •Mary aieCue, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Par= corned the guests who included: Jock * LIQUOR<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />
with Carol Stamper, president, chair- ent Education committee <strong>of</strong> the Par' Barry, preMidenl <strong>of</strong> the Junior Chani'<br />
^rrii. AifwL<br />
All You Can Eat for man, and assisted by Norman Johns, ent'Teachers' Association,<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> CemmercG, RpoiisOrlng organ<<br />
supervising the society,<br />
The board wlli at this tune at- bat ton; Jac-k Buenzle, also <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tempt te present all the Jaets and Jayeees; Leennrd Eiehursi. district<br />
try to answer ail questions which commissioner; James Watson, assist-<br />
M.0O<br />
those persons attending ask regardant scoutmaster- William 'Monerlef,<br />
ing the bond issue and the ailoi'a* past scoutmaster, and Mayer Fred<br />
e9051<br />
tiqn <strong>of</strong> 'the funds.<br />
MARIE 6'BRIEN<br />
W^ Chapman s first local scoutmaster.<br />
Everyone is urged to attend and Refreshments were served iby the<br />
At "thm Organ<br />
bring a friend so that all persons scout mothers and regular scout<br />
may knew the facts prior to the flec-<br />
Friday, Saturday & Sunday<br />
meetings are held on the second<br />
tion day.<br />
and fourth (Monday's <strong>of</strong> each month.<br />
m^q&^s&w<br />
Shop Our Store<br />
Many Other<br />
Good<br />
Bargain<br />
DAN'S 10th<br />
SPECIAL<br />
FILET OF FLOUNDER<br />
CLAMS & OYSTERS<br />
PORGIES<br />
PISH ROE<br />
FRESH WHOLE COD<br />
Wyck<strong>of</strong>f Randomwea<br />
Pap«r Mate P«n Combination<br />
Special, 2 Pent and Sfandord<br />
OTHER BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS:<br />
; and Canasta Cards ^e^nzs 2<br />
See our "Tired Stock"<br />
Street<br />
at lay Front<br />
PHONES<br />
2279 or 2437<br />
roods<br />
SEA BASS<br />
EEL<br />
FRESH SQUID<br />
WHITING<br />
Sfi^L^ JtKU.'- B ^-^ >' *• •"«• **<br />
ShMffsr ThfnHn* P«nctk and Ronton nrininnllv hM*m§m*i n.l«*<br />
WARREN-s fii PT sunp **uM*&*Mtun*uAKn<br />
"T^RRsW ? y$f. f i inUr 834 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
i;i^fJ0S^^S^W'501^^<br />
\ -<br />
William<br />
1ST STREET & ATLANTIC<br />
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH<br />
im^M<br />
THU, - SAT,<br />
©OROTMY<br />
CHARLESV<br />
COBURN<br />
ML<br />
ST. JOHN<br />
ROM<br />
ELY<br />
ICE COLD BEE«<br />
ON HAND AT ALL TIME*Wk<br />
MR.<br />
MORE • MANSRELO<br />
THU. - SAT.<br />
T J<br />
M<br />
r--~<br />
BARGAIN<br />
>S# ASBURY AVENUE<br />
SELVAGN'S (REXALL) PHARMACY<br />
9TH STREET £ ASBURY AVENUE<br />
S0MIOR STUDIOS<br />
S38 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
STAINTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE<br />
810 ASBURY AVENUE ^<br />
SUDD'S DECORATOR SHOP<br />
743 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
8TH STREET & WESLEY AVENUE<br />
W, W^aWOtTH CO*<br />
: 732 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PHIL TURNER'S PAINT STORE<br />
711 ASBURY AVINUE<br />
?rSl»<br />
t',<br />
;0OEA^|g||| ''$*$&><br />
Greatest<br />
IT'S JUST A FEW STEPS TO EXACTLY<br />
WHAT YOU WANT AT LESS THAN<br />
YOU'VE EVER PAID BEFORE - - -<br />
WHEN YOU SHOP THE STORES LISTED<br />
ON THIS PAGE.<br />
Shop Either Day or Evening<br />
The Town's Open Late<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
Nobody Goes Home<br />
.*,->•<br />
j^ai<br />
13th<br />
&it<br />
\ RECORD<br />
BREAKING<br />
SAVINGS<br />
F©r The Family<br />
For The Home<br />
PLAN NOW TO VISIT US THIS WEEK END<br />
YOU'LL SAVE MORE THAN YOU'LL SPEND<br />
SHOP AT THESE STORES • - - DISPLAYING BARGAIN DAY WINDOW CARDS<br />
FUPNITURg<br />
704 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
BOYD'S RADIO & TV<br />
920 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
RSC SALES, FURNITURE<br />
6TH STREET ft ASBURY AVEMUE<br />
OCEAN CITY GLASS & PAINT CO,<br />
fi& ASBURY AVENUE<br />
ASBURY COLD CUT CENTER<br />
449 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
BENTON'S - YOUNG GUYS<br />
813 ASBURY AVINUE<br />
AUTO RADiO<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
D, J.'t PET MOT<br />
311 E. tTH STRUT<br />
GARRISON JEWELERS<br />
101 -<br />
KABAT MEN'S SHOP<br />
720 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
MENNIES LADIES' MOP<br />
753 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
G. C. MURPHY CO.<br />
STH STREET A ASBURY AVENUE<br />
ORDILE PHARMACY<br />
701 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
RiC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE*<br />
WINNERS CANDY SHOP<br />
711 ASBURY AVINUE<br />
TALESE - APPARR<br />
744 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
I_ 'M&i^<br />
MVXiEutiJ&Q<br />
\<br />
•401;<br />
,0<br />
7S2 WEST AVENUE<br />
THOMAS JEWELERS<br />
•25 ASBURY AVENUE ^<br />
H. C. AMOS - RAMBIER SALES<br />
Mt EAST WfH STREET J<br />
DRISCOLL'S RECORD SHOP<br />
•§? ASBURY AVENUE ^^ 4:<br />
ERVINE'S SMOKE<br />
Wt<br />
jksmm'^^.^^tii^^^<br />
4iiifN<br />
-•t<br />
mm*<br />
®^
\ f i _ > • •<br />
WSWwWW'W:<br />
.v. ••;,/<br />
cemetery," # » *<br />
Thm Word Is Uncommon<br />
Did you know that "eorysa" U the most common<br />
spread diseases? Several hundred people In <strong>Ocean</strong> "<br />
ceryza at the same tune this yelff. <strong>On</strong> the average,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> citizen away from work or school about _<br />
<strong>of</strong> every year, Your chances ef catching cqryza are<br />
months <strong>of</strong> Deeeinber and January, In all, the disease<br />
to cost more than $15 billion annually in the United<br />
includes the eeit <strong>of</strong> treatment, time lost from work<br />
Coryaa is Uie technical name for the disease which<br />
medical science—the common cold.<br />
* * •<br />
We Found Out<br />
No more Inquiries, please, <strong>of</strong> the pogtai cover if! I<br />
oltered in thU space last week, Weiiey Ordlie, who e«^K]<br />
while not compounding prescriptions at his drug »tdf%«<br />
items are nol worth anything to the phllatelbil <strong>of</strong> inUJIfM<br />
They are good lletm for stamp eolleclors. We rccetvel p|<br />
on the items, but. E Fenton Caroy, high school athl^i<br />
the first to appear at our desk and woVe given thes i<br />
thlnK wf iijarued, the items we had V¥suid gel Ui<br />
preen stamp merchandising house..<br />
NBW Jersey Capita! Ca\<br />
By J, JOSEPH GRIBBIN5<br />
TRENTON—Governor Mej-ner's Unkerpro<strong>of</strong>,<br />
requefitlng $403325,0^ te operate tho State aeverBBietti<br />
coming year, has not only attracted national attl<br />
continue anthicw tax pledges in both Republican<br />
pktCorms this yca^<br />
The budget ha| caused surprised cries o£ slam<br />
new tax advocates as well a£ applause- from the little 1<br />
Jeraey, Another effeet <strong>of</strong> Meyner's rniraele is thit tt(#
.<br />
gftl&Si<br />
THi ©CIAN CITY SlNTINEL4,iP0ER<br />
OCEAN CITY DAYS_<br />
byitdiflg ef (hutHa inj<br />
h U • .iottlisiiit ef<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHIRAN<br />
10th sh and Central av.<br />
Rev, Frank P, Adler, S,T.M,<br />
6eBrg# G, A&hfpn, Organist<br />
istelU M, Adler, Organist<br />
The First iunday In Lent--.<br />
9;4S n, ni,—Church Schngl, Classef<br />
for all ages. Nursery through Adult<br />
, Family Day in fill Dc-<br />
Parents mid friends are<br />
invited to attend iviih the Hiildren<br />
to observe the program. Visitors iil=<br />
ways WL'tcorjiej attendance cards giv»<br />
en, Chi'iNtian Growth Series and<br />
AiigSBurf? Uniform Lemons used.<br />
Pastor Atiler ttjiiyhys Ihe Atliilt Class,<br />
H a. m.=The Servitt;, TSio Hi=rrtinii,<br />
"IIiiUi- (jf ilefUitiil," 'ihv Allllipm.<br />
"In TlHi', Q IjOrd, Do I Pitt<br />
My Trust," Nyquiftt, I h t- Chance!<br />
Choir, The Solo. "How Great Thou<br />
Art," Donald M, Himd, baritone, Tliu<br />
Episile, 2 Ciiriniliians Hrl-iO. Thy<br />
: Gospel, Matthew 4:1-11.<br />
| It n. m,='Nnrsery for smnll cliij-<br />
FIRST PMtlSBTTiRIAN<br />
?^h st, and Wesley i*.<br />
Preichlng Christ Crueifled,<br />
and Coming<br />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY<br />
WHIPPING IT UP?<br />
, BOOT.—A Lansing po-<br />
, TENN,—When the ehllcar<br />
sped through the pre-dawn<br />
spUled a big eentalner <strong>of</strong><br />
p<br />
Police had a that h<br />
rts p bubble bathpowder all ever the floor<br />
man was lurking *iuts»de a local<br />
Mrs, VerHBa E«d came along with<br />
htr vsetturt cleaner ts clean It up.<br />
Officers tsld U*f Bian ateed mo- Her citsnef te efte <strong>of</strong> those that<br />
{Joples? as they raced up to nun. Infilteri<br />
eVtryUilng through a tank <strong>of</strong><br />
titey added, he looked Jreisn water AJthoiigfl It has ibeen cleaned<br />
out three times since then, the mi'<br />
"•8ttt bow else would a snowman chine still whips *ip a frightful froth<br />
ft©*?<br />
every tlmi it is turned en.<br />
tffabilstifd ISf*<br />
MR, IM MRS; A. J. SMiTH MR. MEf»ERT L. ?<br />
Mlt LiWIS 1, SMITH MR. PRANeiS §, TOWNSINB<br />
dog iknjbud ts^h&mz iPksn& liow=<br />
74 ....'.... Undar $ 330,00<br />
FIRST METHODIST<br />
fetiip llali,<br />
The Church with Hie Carillen tt p, m,=AU'!hudis-t Mi<br />
111 ........... $330,00 te % 410,00<br />
ith it. and Centril av.<br />
2401........... $450,00 te $ SI0.00<br />
Paul A. Frledrieh, Faster '<br />
George G. Ashten, Minister ef Musis |<br />
27S $550.00 fe $ FS0.O0<br />
Sunday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15=«<br />
153 ............ $710,00 te $1000,00<br />
9;30 a, m. — Church School witn<br />
85 ................ Over $1000,00<br />
classes for every S«e= Forrest K»<br />
::<br />
Abov* flgyni do nat Include CsmeMrv er Cremation<br />
.M;<br />
ei-ltulHtt to Minister*, Fiowtra or Clothing,<br />
Ns €)tir§t Isr Funeral Han», Pallbearer Service OP<br />
Staff ef four tMkttd men and Lidy Attendant te serve<br />
rTii.l J * .. _' 1 . I<br />
! n, munlhlj 1<br />
Will sing at .1301111 serves, Evangelist At<br />
tlial "welcome<br />
day, *<br />
Monday—<<br />
Palermo Church<br />
I'M P. m.<br />
gehaoi, YWCA, Atlaniie<br />
Tuesday^<br />
i'3D p -m. =- Chiitl<br />
Prayer Uraup, Lower AiidUoriuin.<br />
l<br />
arid bays, kmver<br />
4:15 p. n»,—Cherub Choir i<br />
it<br />
u|. Lower Auditorium,<br />
Vigo p. m.—Yomm P*?utJlr(<br />
hall NiKht, Convention ilall.<br />
lion<br />
Wednesday--<br />
MlihU* study<br />
7;43 p. m—MidweekPeriod"<br />
al thi;<br />
QUEEN OF MARTYRS R, C, Hour and<br />
2nd st, and Atlantis •«,<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, William La<br />
Sunday msiies=fl:i§ a. m, Central av, Come mid brim'<br />
feiiiong before man.<br />
with you.<br />
HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL Thursday--<br />
Buys'<br />
11th it- and Central av.<br />
7:30 p. "J —<br />
Night, Lower Auditorium,<br />
Ht¥,,Feri*it I, Vaufhsn, Reefer<br />
Sunday Services—<br />
^^(Tp- ffl.-Junior Choir and Jun-<br />
7:30 a, Bj=-=Holy C<strong>of</strong>flintinien. | ior Christian<br />
g a, rn==Famiiy Euehartit with IS p, ffi ~-U<br />
ami<br />
music and short talk, Christian Eiuiravur<br />
11 a, m,=Morning Pruyur and<br />
(Communion on the firsi<br />
Sunday <strong>of</strong> each month).<br />
Wednesday—<br />
.yeekday services or b.v appointmerii<br />
for counsel penance or<br />
Holy Communion at 7 a. m<br />
Holy Communion s<br />
rngi'tm^ and Fiithpr and Soil prorani.<br />
Mi", Frtetlricii will ai\v a<br />
on Alaska entitled "North<br />
l "J-3" a. ra the<br />
=<br />
The rector is available after in<br />
weekday s.ervleps or by appointment<br />
for eounsel, penance or iHHi<br />
to tile Arctic Circle,"'<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary lj=»<br />
10 a, m,=W.S.C,S, sewing<br />
Dining Room,<br />
The Cape Hay Co<br />
3:30 p, m. — Brownies. Sunday<br />
Heart AsaocUtloD<br />
School Room,<br />
pstefullf<br />
7:45 p= m,—Mid-Wcek Prayer Scrv.<br />
ictoiowledgn<br />
it'c, Hjt'yler Chapel.<br />
aesorUl glftt-<br />
Thursday, Pebfuafy 19=<br />
Shut=ln Commitice V i s i t s<br />
4301 Landla Avenu*<br />
Haven.<br />
Sm Ule <strong>City</strong><br />
7;30 p, m,=-ChanCi. i FIRST CHURCH ©F<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
Sth st, ind Asbury av,<br />
Sunday seheol=n a, m.<br />
Church Service—11 a- m<<br />
Wednesday evening Testimony<br />
Meeting—8 p. m,<br />
God's ZtesX hcitliim S!Hl<br />
power will be ibraimhl out n\<br />
iiflii Science servicesj Sund.'ty.<br />
Si'rinUiral hqlduiiLins will<br />
tin* follpwln!* from Matthmv !N:l,4':<br />
( Choir<br />
"And Jesus "went forth, (ind saw i\<br />
gre-at muSUlude, and was muvod with<br />
Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
lOinpiissUm townrtl I hem, and' he<br />
3:30 p. m, — Weslejan Choir re hvalcd Iheir sick,"<br />
hearsal.<br />
Hubjact <strong>of</strong> thu LeHHonSt mion b<br />
"Suu!" n word which, \\\wn t-apiliilmyil,<br />
is used in .Christinn Ht-ipncy its<br />
, lint 1 <strong>of</strong> Hie .synonyms i° r dod, Krnrn<br />
Paster ] "Hgi^nce and ilealih wilh Key in t!>' !<br />
Scripturos" by Mary Baker Kiidy will<br />
I lie read ihu tollswins; (310:11-16":<br />
"Knuwiiiti that Soul ant! its a!tributt>s<br />
wcrij forever mnniffstpil<br />
thrgiigh man, the MitsiQr hi'iiU'd Hi!'<br />
sick, gave sight to the blind, hoaring<br />
(o the deaf, feet to Ihi* lame,<br />
thus bringing to li^ht the scientific<br />
action <strong>of</strong> the divine Mind on human<br />
minds and badie^ and living ;i<br />
unaerstanding <strong>of</strong> Soul aiul<br />
tion! ! OCIAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
10th st. and Wesley av.<br />
Rev, Divld P. Wrifht, Paster<br />
Sunday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruery IS—<br />
D;30 ji, iii, Sunday<br />
Hy"."" Donald I'luililJ*. syiii'rinU'iifii'ni..<br />
\0 4Ti zt m. Wsjiship Si'i'vu't<br />
i<br />
*<br />
1 , *,'"'•<br />
sianist," Mrs, Unvid I', Wnjiht, Vocal<br />
soloist" Mrs JOBCpll Likoiis, Mt'*saKi'<br />
by Rev, tJavid f, Wriuht,<br />
tiosviistatrs.<br />
J:t5 p. m.—U«s|jt'I Ht-rviCf fit Cri^l<br />
ilavtMi.<br />
7:30 p, in.—Kvi'isinis Uu^pe! ^ ! ' rv '<br />
ice. liiiiumii led hy i'hnrU 1 ^ C'ind,<br />
Vocal snlo by Mr'?.. •!, It I>.^M. Mt'ssaai'<br />
by Fcv. Wrish!.<br />
7:30 p. in. ^Ku]jt i rv!"i'd NU'it Nill'scrv<br />
dtj« njitnirsi,<br />
Nov.-hip<br />
UT?. Mr<br />
siair^. Hfiii th!h ! hm»sm, m-rr.idi nl.<br />
Wedneiday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary IS—<br />
;{:riij p. ' HI I'iimciM 1 (hs'i, nn',i !!•<br />
siiiiiy, U'tl hy Mr>.: Ihirry Ht hniiiii.<br />
7;li0 p. ffi •• Ajidv, t'i'k Si't^itr c• >Ji=<br />
tlut-ii'ii hv JU'v. Wriiiht.<br />
Thyrsday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19=<br />
10:31) JI in M p m \VhiU> C\a^,<br />
iat|is ! ,'i nici't tioivnstjiii's.<br />
7 p: m-"Tinspul Men ici> at l.'hilshori<br />
1 VANIS SLAWTiR<br />
tii *'<br />
Slartlur will fiiiidui'l ii<br />
'I'hstii<br />
Socniifl Cape<br />
Shiin> Ho:ifl. p<br />
Ilui-ry F Fm<br />
Thi'M? H-r%ic<br />
,.;,(.fi"sumlav<br />
IliinH' c<strong>of</strong>Htuflffl )>y<br />
1 'sl'I'Vll'lJ 1 SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
Shor* Road, Pa|»rn<br />
Rtv* Harry F, Flnd__<br />
Tiic itinday Church i<br />
at »J;4S a, m, Thert<br />
every age group ^ ^<br />
toaehur for I'very elsii,<br />
Pashley, flssistant<br />
,vill 'be In charge,<br />
,veek isi<br />
- il! I Hi;<br />
"May fS;inLi"i fliurt-h,<br />
ili'IftH), V, JUTl' O't' lU'V,<br />
ihi fjii i- !ht> pa>tor.<br />
I'U'fiin.' fur thi' i<br />
! 'Oiir Vtvkb<br />
and Man, 5 ' The De<br />
ti\ I John 3:111,<br />
The Worship Her<br />
e'eloek with an Oi<br />
Mrs, ^ary K, PnHn<br />
will preach the ser<br />
Tlie eveninij sc<br />
7::}ij with a short G<strong>of</strong>Mi<br />
The Rev, P. Vani* sinti<br />
lUlbilL'lty diri'i'inr <strong>of</strong> gjg^<br />
Seminary in<br />
•i suries oi Mundny<br />
[Alic services. If yoii s<br />
for real Gospel truth, _<br />
hear this man uf God<br />
or inspiruUon. 7;30 o^<br />
thv i-hufi'h nl prayer,]<br />
itiWhliil), Tlllh IN the'"]<br />
God,"<br />
Thiirhday i^viiiing a| |,J<br />
choir rt-htMrsai, Ut rrrl<br />
membt'r be iirisiiit,<br />
Kridiiy uvi'iiiim at 7^<br />
HapilHt Churt'h, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
^oini'ii will jiiither to<br />
"SVsirltl I Jay <strong>of</strong> Pfayer,"<br />
! art' inviifd in aiiend.<br />
Haiiirdny ovpnitjj; at |jl<br />
will. tMj ii riivt'red dii<br />
Suppi/r, L tjiiii'. enjey 0%<br />
cv. Hln\M.-i.<br />
tlii- public ril-it lltli (liN'i'U)!' «ii j ],i)li;U<br />
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1 "ni11>cl Slates ti<br />
ihi.i \U ii 3 ! m;i*li- r<br />
a(i-;ii!i> nf<br />
Aliiskii id Hiinda in<br />
Hf'miiiary. iiiu! hits hfiil<br />
21 minjli's. by an At<br />
in<br />
ThiindiTclilef jfl fishtiMu<br />
Cnpi. Hilly H, White,<br />
nni> uttir, atut us Mills, Tos., (Toss-pd a<br />
huj and in Nur- ; <strong>of</strong> Canada tJtirtna tht<br />
|M iiiS'l'hull t'<br />
i'iii!-:i! ilinii-ti'v<br />
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p,<br />
Mfll'v Hiisii' Clil<br />
Monday, Pibruary 16=<br />
1 p. m.-Hi'tiior lhi\h I=Y<br />
VMl'A '»i t *»*ir %>Mii' I; i •.<br />
t.i liic SUNDAY!<br />
",!i!v<br />
WFIL<br />
WFILTV<br />
i-, Hilary Hriii-h<br />
iiiiinn•.< a n_; in f :\ t' H WLDB<br />
1<br />
drcn's<br />
ln'5-l \\i!^ -art! >;<br />
ery for lare-hthool uliildi't'M in Hits i -^- = -<br />
! AudilUFium. Mts^.-yiii 1 , "Dtj=<br />
ctivud Uy thy Duvil," \<br />
il:43 .p, m,=lHlt ! rniijdi:iic jintl Sen- '<br />
lor Chrisiian Kntli>avfir,<br />
7=30 p ,m,-Oraan Mcditnlisin.<br />
:4S p. m,—Eveiiiim Worship, Mes. ;<br />
"Triigetiy in thi? Jshatlnw or t ht? •<br />
," Tho Choir, unsier tht_> dii-t't ! ';<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Marlon Trnin Murpliv. i<br />
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Abfrrti Bfnamte SS HM4st l<br />
SEi<br />
iui" -iiii.<br />
kii by<br />
p. inAt ]>. i<br />
Miiii .!i,- vlh<br />
'i I'tindui ti'd<br />
htjhii;! JMi.UK<br />
,I,.in'l H;, r. %'•••<br />
k :iii!i Mr. ,u<br />
i - ,lun;'i;nii<br />
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n hiiM Hi<br />
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llnari Fund :-aw><br />
BIBLES<br />
THI PIRFICT GIFT<br />
. . McHINRY'S . ,<br />
Qffies Supplies ft Equipment<br />
Phone 0711 326 Atlantic Av«,<br />
CHESTER J, WIMBERG<br />
Funero/ Directors<br />
201 ASBURY AVINUR<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />
PHONi 2654<br />
"Thret Generations ef Funeral<br />
TAKE YOUR TURN AT THE WH<br />
Mnvr over, sir, an.Ui?l her lake a turn at \\w ulic .if a<br />
'."t'i 01ilMii.)Lili=! Yrs wcitiirii Bve the wrin,!rrfiil -foi-Uiis<br />
fjf ooMtrot, i-uiiifiirl jiiij (•Ii^aiii'*ri!i (hU ,.ar us miirli ^<br />
iiiiii do! Wliiln nn n aj.jirrriato tlir nrW |wi«..r",if llV<br />
ftm=krt Knjjinn, wnni^it like its, „,.» fuH-.iiUi,-<br />
Matures Nfrt, jlke \u finap ami dash. \f,,,flrn likP t\»-<br />
rule, thelrimu<br />
ifiirri.irs. Put UHIII all ln»ftlirfanil<br />
^au'vo a qtialiiv* cntnLUiaii iliii a,lt!s ,/,, i(( ';-,„,;<br />
V>LIL- Old* itHin^! I.ct ^fi<br />
t<br />
OUU<br />
dt'iuuiialrate<br />
-, .Lring the, «Ii.-tlc fiunllv<br />
•rnmnwm A ROCKIT TO PIT YOUR POCKIT<br />
... A »TYLB f© SUIT YOUR TA»T«1<br />
JAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919<br />
THi OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
OCEAN CITY BARGAIN<br />
thion Now<br />
Is Perfect<br />
Country Platter<br />
By LES CARROLL<br />
How <strong>of</strong>ten have you said, "The<br />
New Spring Hat Styles<br />
old songs were hes!; Lliey just don't<br />
write ifmi kind anyniSjyV" Ilecording<br />
iiompanit's are endt'HVyring to<br />
spire Has has been modi the new spring hats, with their saljisfy your longing lor Ihobe son{|a<br />
uses for spring, but it is a Icrowns<br />
and face framing brims. by rt'liliisiiiti Li<br />
story for hairityilnfr The | The most important trend is lo<br />
iping lines ef the Empire! tints and highlights in the new<br />
is too flattering la be dls coifs. Dying; lightening or highlighting<br />
the hair is no longer the<br />
forte <strong>of</strong> the daring alone. Using<br />
he imprqssion- <strong>of</strong> adfU't! one <strong>of</strong> the spray preparations or<br />
added height, The effect<br />
liquid 1ightenei% tinting fan be<br />
led through the cut-short |<br />
done in your own home.<br />
swirled up and around, > Tipping and streaking con high*<br />
jre fringes, reaching almost light yotir natural ctjlfiring and bring<br />
?ehrdw in some caies, a new IUt to your<br />
air Is fashioned into thu<br />
lihape by using the Freneli SPINSTER ©P ARTS<br />
l\ the back ef Uie head and And then there was the<br />
'deep banks and s<strong>of</strong>t curls uate who sighed: "Four yu<br />
frame <strong>of</strong> the face, ieyt> and whom him it g mo?"—<br />
ipire eeiffure is perfeet fisr West Brant'h Time<br />
COMBINATION<br />
WINDOWS & DOORS<br />
— REPAmS and REGLAZING =<br />
#l s <strong>of</strong> old favurites, re=<br />
ijorded oh modern rctyrcUng equipmuni,<br />
"(Memories <strong>of</strong> You" hy Hoy Snieck<br />
has a tifiZL'n lovt'ly memory tunes,<br />
svitli lluj rich tones <strong>of</strong> the ernan<br />
Liltiitiiii^ wilh Uie huuntiiiii strains<br />
(it ing liijwiiiian guiiar, Tiiuy uyoke<br />
uleasiitu, imsLalsiL' mood.<br />
To Iurthtjr envyjujiu you in happy<br />
mL'tnoritf-N, "WJuru Oi Lus" by Uas<br />
Fiiul alia hi--. Trio i,s a pk*aslnB t ! ol-<br />
Jt-t'tiois <strong>of</strong> old Hop and Hawaiian fiiuorilfH,<br />
And ii! "A Alu^iual AiUob!=<br />
ugraphy <strong>of</strong> BInj4," UiitM L'nisljy sii!j.;s<br />
hi^ iUr.u.vxi liiiH uf ihu Iu:i4-ia4i era<br />
iAll iJeueai,<br />
Tiiure ure albums covering old,<br />
fnmiiiar waltzyH, loo, "Favorite<br />
by Hank Thompson" (Cuplitjiuli.uiLv<br />
handled arid InsuL<br />
h it jst'i (.•iiniiit iiivoritys as<br />
:T<br />
"nui~Ti11? f nit - ¥ mi -mvroTti eart'* and<br />
'•isk.'iU-!' 1 ., WalU," !I WatiK With Whoolii-Q,"<br />
by "WiiunpL't 1 " John Filfahrt,<br />
:ias an uiinriillud Maiciy !h;st will set<br />
youf it'Ot tapping (iJt'ft-u!,<br />
With tiie pi'tjsent pojiLiiiirity <strong>of</strong><br />
(ulk hoiiysj two albumH <strong>of</strong> special<br />
MIAMI-SOMERS CO.<br />
NEW RD. SOMERS POINT PHONI SF 2735<br />
[PRESSURE LOW?<br />
BILLS TOO HIGH?<br />
[WITCH TO CLEAN,<br />
IAFE, ECONOMICAL<br />
OIL HEAT<br />
CALL<br />
MILTON HAGERTHEY<br />
OIL COMPANY<br />
JACK NIAL, Owner<br />
IERS POINT 3578 LINWOOD, N,<br />
' * -"""<br />
iin^yr?; In lli-Fi" iDifgcui- and thy<br />
high-riilinR Kirij?slon Trio's ", . ,<br />
iiom lily •Hungry !''* (Capitol*; hath<br />
<strong>of</strong> whitrli ft'SUlry pUfiihiiiii, Iriyk ar=<br />
rang(?mt harmony on top<br />
hivt' hailnd?;, many ol whieii they<br />
Lhomsi'lve^ pi-ijnyd ihoih Capitol 1,<br />
Allot hyr brother Icintl nultid for<br />
llit'ir liaririfiny, th« Wilbil n Bros.,<br />
iiirn in a tint- pt'ifnrrnuht'e on I'i ol<br />
iln, 1 most popular siiriji, ot thy last<br />
30 years in "Sidy by HUiy" fDueca!,<br />
And I'm' ii muNU'iil .iisuiiit'y, ''Hnvt'<br />
f JuiUi'. Will Travri" by Kckly Arnold<br />
it, a f'itmpihiiiuii <strong>of</strong> fafnijtis stale and<br />
tuiy Kfiii;;.-, fllCA',<br />
IIfiii'5, Will l.uvi;" i.U'iin Mu'pnrd,<br />
Ciipjiuli; ••\Vlic|iL'5"in'-L Pines," "When<br />
It's Hiii<br />
11 •, is t tin,<br />
"Thai's<br />
>;nnn !<br />
Cajiit<br />
WeIi<br />
iiiyiiijio in Alihikii * ijohiiny<br />
L'ijtiiinbih'; "S'linkui 1 . Go<br />
(i}i)ldi!' Hill, »i-t-c;ii; "A<br />
' in Mt>' = iljun Qi\thitnl HCAl;<br />
Wlwit If?. Like" tit Bi? LBne-<br />
(H:iy Prji'f, Ciitumbiat; "My<br />
tiii' Livum" iKcriiii Huskey,<br />
; •'Miiminy 1'itt a I>ay" (Kilty<br />
Jecta'j "Knoxvillc Girl" fLou=<br />
vin Bros,, riipjiui 1 ; "Mama's Boy" Uo<br />
iJavis, Cnlumhia I; "Forgotten<br />
Dreams" hJohnny Sis, Deeta!; and<br />
•'Tarrjifiwn" 'Ilarr> Uelafonte; RCA),<br />
|PASTIRNAK TOUR?<br />
1 LONDON — 1'orU PaHternak, tlie<br />
Hii^iim ijiiihor i-iiliud a irsiiur by<br />
• iMivii I .'iLilliiiniic 1 ^ after winning ihe<br />
NU!KI in-vfij lur iiti'ratiij'i'. rppyrt=<br />
: fdlv h, willing now to maku a hiswi't'k<br />
k'Cjiirc loin' <strong>of</strong> Uie United<br />
: 8l:iU ! '? anil Britain,<br />
! .Isihs- Viiiilioila, noted Hnnnish au-<br />
] iliDr, and Piuf, Pliilip Ilallit> <strong>of</strong> Vmv<br />
t £li ilJiii L'hivtJi'hiiy, are seukisiM te<br />
iirranue the Icjyr,<br />
kS'j.<br />
/ J^<br />
y - ' : ^ _ > , .<br />
Nothing says it like a phone call from you!<br />
In your pmctic^ everyday life=phone service ii a<br />
practical everyday bargain. But on Valentine's<br />
Day, it's Dan Cupid himielf I A phone call gets<br />
straight to the heart <strong>of</strong> things—putting you m<br />
touch tII person with' thoie you love,<br />
so a<br />
costs so little<br />
Hasten,»,.,,,, 7Q£<br />
Detroit,,,,.. 11.00<br />
3*min,' station rats<br />
frem Atlantle <strong>City</strong><br />
after © PM and all<br />
day Sunday. 10%<br />
tax not included,<br />
HEW JERSEY BELL<br />
f-\ -\<br />
r<br />
New Low Level Flourescent Bridge Lights<br />
Dramatically Successful At Monahawkin<br />
State Highway CsmmlstlBner Tests ef the lighting were made the spokesman added, snd the per-<br />
Dwight R, 6, Piim*^ heg an. v4thin the pait two weeks, the Demanent lighting cycle will new be<br />
neunced another "First" fer the<br />
New Jerssy State Highway UiparTpartment's<br />
spokesman noid, and un- readied to begin operation when the<br />
menf, in stating that preliminary der acLuai field conditions with all main roadways <strong>of</strong> the causeway are<br />
testg hive shown lsw>leve| fluor#S< units lighted. Temporary main trunk completed and the overall project<br />
cent lighting installations dramatis* tlcciridal connections were made to opened for full operation -eiiiy in<br />
illy effective,<br />
permit the tests to be carried out, the Sprini <strong>of</strong> this year,<br />
CiUny a recent instaUatisfi on the<br />
Heyte 72 .Vlanahawkin_ Causeway<br />
Undue, Commissioner Palmer said<br />
inat the installation is the first <strong>of</strong> Us<br />
kind in ihe nation, representing a<br />
mujor departure from highway<br />
bridge light i dqsigiia <strong>of</strong> tbe past<br />
and present ^iiu may wtll presaye a<br />
new era in this field.<br />
EniUnuers for the Department con»<br />
iism.sd ihat tests egnaueled at the<br />
bridye site have served "to unreserv.<br />
euly conilrm" Uie mstaUaUon's plans<br />
which were compiuled moii; Ihari<br />
twt) jnara ayo and which reflected<br />
us jig limy iii & <strong>of</strong> this Hputiiit' design<br />
*n JUM,<br />
A ilighway Depirtmenl<br />
man d!>•.(• i".hi»d the novel<br />
as cons, !.nil <strong>of</strong> M4 separate fiuoresfcli!<br />
iiMhliiii; units mounted in the<br />
top iailutg <strong>of</strong> the 2,400=k»ol long<br />
bridae balustrade, Bath 42.inch long<br />
unit is spneed approximately 2 leet<br />
from thu next and the Sights' rayi<br />
are directed to the bridge's four<br />
iane wide concrete roadway al right<br />
•ingles lo iraiTie,<br />
Ohio School Pupils<br />
Study Cape May Shells<br />
Shells found an Cape May County<br />
beaches are the subject <strong>of</strong> a scienee<br />
! project in the Toledo, Ohiu Jii/h<br />
i School,<br />
I DeJin Malius, <strong>of</strong> 433D Slider av.,<br />
Toiedo, innyired <strong>of</strong> the County PubJie<br />
Affairs department for data about<br />
shelUi en the county coast.<br />
Literature was mailed iu the studniii<br />
listing infomialion coiRerniiig<br />
the following shells found in the<br />
area; Channeled pear coiuh, northern<br />
moon, surf elams, knobbufJ pear<br />
ccmeh, quahog or hard clam, ponderous<br />
ark, bay scallop, ribbed i<br />
false ank'el's whi|4. iitile dog<br />
and stout rasur.<br />
"PUNCTUALITY IS THI<br />
SOUL OF BUSINESS"<br />
* (Author's Name ikMui*!<br />
In the practice <strong>of</strong> pharmacy<br />
, 'punctuality is Imporj<br />
tant. Our prescription de><br />
I partment is" geared, to compound<br />
prescriptions as<br />
speedily as cautions for accuracy<br />
permiis. All our<br />
medicines are classified so<br />
that, from the many'thousands<br />
we slock, the exact<br />
one prescribed can be located<br />
within seconds.<br />
Pharmacists are taught in<br />
college about the action <strong>of</strong><br />
c'vury drug. Wo know it is<br />
important Ihat certain medicines<br />
bo taken by the patient<br />
as soon as possible.<br />
Sometimes life itself depends<br />
on how quickly such<br />
a proscription is dispensed.<br />
When any emergency occurs<br />
depend on us to do our<br />
best, as quickly as possible,<br />
YOUR PHYSiCiAN<br />
CAN PHONf<br />
OCEAN CITY 0901<br />
WHIN YOU NEED<br />
A MEDICINE<br />
Pick up your prescription<br />
if shopping near us, or<br />
let us deliver" promptly<br />
without extra charge, A<br />
great many people entrust<br />
us with the filling <strong>of</strong> their<br />
prescriptions. May we compound<br />
yours?<br />
ORDILB PHARMACY<br />
THE PRESCRIPTION STORE<br />
P. Wesley Ordile, R,P.<br />
701 Asbury Avenue<br />
Prescription Specialists<br />
STORE HOURS<br />
Dstiy B a. m. is 10 p, m,<br />
Sundiy f •- m, ts 9 p. m,<br />
OPEN ALL DAY<br />
*QuftUiii<br />
shaped sections. But Mercury's wipers<br />
have an overlapping pattern&eiear a five=<br />
foot swath—including the center. You<br />
drive relaxed in all kinda <strong>of</strong> wtather.<br />
C, Young;<br />
L,, Ltidwld Weat<br />
Slo«n; WUdw»d> '<br />
Wildwopd Crest Albert<br />
WootlUne, fc, ""<br />
EMERGENCYI<br />
asked for quick serrJco<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> h> radio sad t^ewMoa<br />
explained vfhy the special spea0<br />
needed: - •<br />
"Witji both gets broken<br />
I had to sit and talk 'wttti<br />
SIGNS<br />
BILL CASSEDY<br />
PHONE<br />
a:, inc.<br />
MAC ARTHUR BLVD.<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
£NTER-f>HOilA, TMs sew aQmeat besets you wh«a<br />
you try to Ret Into other '5@ car*. Do you back in?<br />
Craw! in? Fall In? It's hard to teU which, But<br />
Mercury has the right remedy; door openingB are 8<br />
inches wider. There's up to S inetw* mffim besd<br />
clearance. You step in easily _ without m twinge.<br />
CL0SE-T0QCTHEFNE8S. Other '59 em<br />
make friendahips too close. But<br />
Mercury moved the dashboard forward<br />
for 3' more knee room. There'*<br />
more leg roan, more elbow<br />
more usable room all around*<br />
MIDDLEMAN CROUCH. That hump<br />
in the floor <strong>of</strong> other -'50 ears is now<br />
larger than ever. It makes the man<br />
In the middle sit with his knees at<br />
his chin. But Mercury cut the<br />
hump in half! Now the middle<br />
man has room te stretch out.<br />
ANNiVIRSARY 5 9 M b R v U R I BUILT TO LEAD^BUiLT TO LAST<br />
GARDEN MOTORS, INC.<br />
220 Wesley Avenue — Phone 3134 OCIAN CITY, N* J.<br />
: • : • > . • . - • .
\ "'<br />
- "<br />
rJ"<br />
he Flanders<br />
i .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cfi/s largest and<br />
Mosr Modern d Firepro<strong>of</strong> Hotel<br />
LK AT ELEVENTH STREET<br />
ALL YEAR<br />
OFF SEASON RATES<br />
, • CONTINENTAL PLAN<br />
ICAN and FULL AMERICAN PLANS<br />
i*f -i , .<br />
m DINING ROOM OPEN<br />
*?&* BREAKFAST 8:00 a. m. to 9:30 a. m.<br />
1-*<br />
t LUNCH.<br />
" -<br />
DINNER<br />
1&30 p,m. to 2i00-p.in.<br />
6KM) p, m. to 8:00 p. m<br />
: Pufatk Cordially Invited<br />
USE THE FACILITIES OF THE FLANDERS<br />
YOUR PARTIES, WEDDING, BANQUET, ETC.<br />
it J ^ = - •<br />
. - Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1000<br />
OIL BURNER<br />
INSURANCE<br />
Complete Coverage<br />
<strong>of</strong> Your Oil turner<br />
for Just a<br />
Few Pennies a Day<br />
LOCAL<br />
24-HOUR SERVICE<br />
FACTORY TRAINED<br />
SERVICEMEN<br />
For Information on<br />
THIS LOW COST PLAN<br />
CALL 0450<br />
LOUIS TACCARIHO<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
PLUMBING • HEATING<br />
General Meters DaJeMiM<br />
618 WEST AVENUE<br />
-i 1 "'-^<br />
***-*<br />
^% J * '?<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SINWNILAtBeflt<br />
BARGA were living In U»B resort<br />
U. S. R*TS<br />
WASHING<br />
'Lifyfyfihs at Forty*<br />
fc#§ft pa^ng pferat 5 *** ««*<br />
W-<br />
1KS8 than to 1967.<br />
Agriculture Department has<br />
rtfe. iwl Mn- «Ported U»t W*e« °' PMnuto In<br />
~ ~~ th# Bnt form? In pesnut butter,<br />
^Taniun Sft t fram J canjHu HJld Otbe? foods totaled 2S7,»<br />
at the Nral<br />
COIilf PlTIiSON-<br />
000,000 pounds during the first eleven<br />
months <strong>of</strong> the year compared with AUTO TRIPS iXHILIRATING<br />
lice petty ,<br />
t'ttWMiftseriHe gi&mgDOp i» *h* Hke period in FOR OLDSTERS<br />
^ ^ ^ i J.<br />
LA^T VfggK. I S©T a woman <strong>of</strong><br />
H *a«d .jn At- Stotta <strong>of</strong> peajrats on<br />
70 who has just learned to drive an<br />
: ',].<br />
30 ireje reported to have been the ftutomobUe. Until she<br />
second largest on record, exceeded<br />
only by tbgse on the same date In<br />
'**>'*$ * * *<br />
STORM SASH<br />
J .-'• Prompt Dvlhrery<br />
.; t MIAMI-SOMERS CO.<br />
NfeW RD. SOMERS POINT PHONE SP 2735<br />
Efi J • . TN. * v<br />
A WIDE RANGE OF, FABRIC SASffLES<br />
FOR YOUR S^JSGTlON<br />
REPAIRING<br />
-f ' - SPRINGS'BB-TIED — CtfSlpON!<br />
UPHOLSTERING CO.<br />
105 E. RbowWlt Bfvd,<br />
Marmora, N. J.<br />
was Population Shift To Shore<br />
Points Started Around1900<br />
(This it m <strong>of</strong> •<br />
need the stbnul&Jng therapy <strong>of</strong> an<br />
oecasional auto rldet<br />
Half the cars on our roads •»<br />
empty except fcr their drivers.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> these car ownerg<br />
widowed glad to share ttete en*^!!<br />
W?o yean ago her huAand chauf- asked them,<br />
feured her, ftfi whert W paaed on MOST OF US take our ears very<br />
the ear sat sUcatLy in the garage, much tor granted. We go for a<br />
It'a bad ansiilh to loie your mate, ride at the drop <strong>of</strong>, a hat and con<br />
but to find yourielf stranded In thesider<br />
it one <strong>of</strong> our lesser Joys, But<br />
subiufbs because ^u ean't drive a there are many elders In our neigh'<br />
eaj h nUsiy eoniBeunded, borhoods who have no access to a<br />
TOoi# who are aeeustomed to theear<br />
and for whom an oecasional ride<br />
easy mobUlty <strong>of</strong> an autonuibiie miss would loom as the iUggest thrill <strong>of</strong><br />
it teTJMy*^and this •wfflnan was no the week,<br />
exeeptisn. ^e was sure she could If you would like a ftee list oi<br />
tf<br />
never learn to drive at her age, Sjut T^s en Stretching Retirement In-<br />
she recently "tuned up her courage eome," write to this column In ear©<br />
and enrolled for driving Iessens-= <strong>of</strong> The gentinel'Ledger, enclosing &<br />
vowing that if ^e ever learntd ghe*d stamped, self-addressed envelope,<br />
share her oar with housebound old=<br />
She learned to drive, all risnt, and<br />
promptly made up a list <strong>of</strong> older<br />
people in town who didn't have ears<br />
and rarely tasted the exhllirotlon <strong>of</strong><br />
as auto ride. Now—-five days a week<br />
—she chauffeurs a earful-<strong>of</strong> oldsters<br />
on an hdur*a spin through the coun=<br />
trysUe,<br />
'^laving Uved withotit wheels for<br />
two years I know how much it seam<br />
to be able to go for a ride," said she<br />
"H I were the only one using the<br />
ear I'd consider it an extraviiganee.<br />
But I don't mind the cost when 1<br />
consider the' pleasure I'm giving to<br />
so many,<br />
"The automobile is a wonderful Inentton.<br />
It whisks you out <strong>of</strong> your<br />
our walls. It brings you • rapidly<br />
changing scene. And it doei won«<br />
den for the spirit.<br />
Learning to drive and sharing ni<br />
car have added new excitement to<br />
nw old age, I only wish mors people<br />
would share their ears with those<br />
ess fortunate.,"<br />
She get me ts thinking, why<br />
shouldn't there be some kind <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
egister in every community to bring<br />
together (1) those with automobiles<br />
who want to do something for older<br />
people, and (2) those oldsters who<br />
ifftop<br />
^Sraulns «Jbtf «•.<br />
along the Delaware Bay<br />
??h l idniitrUi town <strong>of</strong><br />
sons able to enjoy a seaside vacation<br />
|nd a eerreiponding Increase In the<br />
s<br />
mm b«*<br />
number <strong>of</strong> persons and tellltte.<br />
tlon Report,<br />
needed to serve them. The nil-<br />
ly PlMmbHi S#BFd Mid major transportation<br />
P reads BDd growing proiperity Jn the<br />
by th. Swttrt*W.«»gW In rh* tlsniic vea, then, OFe toe<br />
ehanglng mtans ef tran^r<br />
met factors which led, dulng the and the develepment.. pf —? -^<br />
Bie unewn dW^utton ©f ^p<br />
latter part <strong>of</strong> the 18th CeiiWry, to types <strong>of</strong> economic activity have hal<br />
May County's present day pepula»<br />
theiounding and settling <strong>of</strong> newover<br />
the years.<br />
tien Is readily apparent to anyone<br />
resorts on the toarrler islands <strong>of</strong> Any population Is UmHed fty what<br />
driving through th© County. The<br />
Cape May County,<br />
has betn termed tha.-'earry n| ^<br />
evolution ©i tWa dMrtouUon Is The 1W0 population distribuUan taparity"<br />
<strong>of</strong> the land which might be<br />
bound lip in the events which have that <strong>of</strong> a Riral economy In which deflned as the masimum n^n^^f<br />
taken pliee slaee the first tract <strong>of</strong> people wen gathered in dense clus- persons who can toe fed, clothed,<br />
land around d the th <strong>City</strong> Cit or Cape<br />
M&¥ ters only hi the commercial centers and sheltered by the products ef a<br />
was purchased from the Indians in <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>, West Cape May, given parcel ef Una, Man, however,<br />
1630. As the Coun^ developed, WUdwoed <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and the man- has a certain amount <strong>of</strong> control over<br />
iettlefflenta increased = first on theufacturing<br />
center <strong>of</strong> Woodbine this carrying capacity through de-<br />
mainland and after 1880 on the remess<br />
municipalities had population ciding how the land will fee used,<br />
sort islands. The changing dytritai densities <strong>of</strong> §03* 599, 333, and 175The<br />
resorts ef our County are an<br />
tian <strong>of</strong> population, in the County persons per square re mile mile. Contrait* Contrait example <strong>of</strong> this. Intensive cxpieita-<br />
since 1870 gradually caused shifts In od with these communities, the more tion <strong>of</strong> the beaches and services<br />
the theorettaal eeiiter <strong>of</strong> pspuIatJett rural mainland townships hsd dens- which ihe County reus pr^uees a<br />
'ftls point moved generally to theIttes<br />
averaging i only l 25 35 peraons penons per high monetary return, and because<br />
east in the ana north <strong>of</strong> Capf . „ ffluare mile, white the Ceunty aver-<br />
Caurt Heua^ fr^ 1M0 to 1M0 at<br />
<strong>of</strong> this the resort area is able to<br />
age -was SO persons per square mile,<br />
which time the trend reversed to-<br />
support a high density <strong>of</strong> population.<br />
The population distribution pattern<br />
ward the mainland.<br />
This situation is in contrast with the<br />
which was emerging in 1900 had be* mainland, where a miscellany <strong>of</strong><br />
After 1870 growth in the United a reality by 1950. By this time<br />
States "breuflft -wMIl tt ftstii the! majority <strong>of</strong> the County's<br />
economic activities replaces intens-<br />
Ho Has A Date means <strong>of</strong> faster transportation and a<br />
a^^ie majority <strong>of</strong> the y ive tourism. Even .en the mainland<br />
general quickening <strong>of</strong> tile national population diwelt hi the retorts, In itself there are great differences to<br />
With The Moon ' way <strong>of</strong> Uf€, WUh thU change came<br />
peFS<strong>On</strong>s w jugt over 60 density between town centers and<br />
an increase in the number mi<br />
total County<br />
B>C<br />
t'<br />
No other<br />
- t t<br />
r. ThU wld«nt the ttancQ, not Mitt car.<br />
inc*d, read-hugfllng rlrff»<br />
p^NTiAe epAtsit ron A ROAD TEST T^QAY<br />
This missileer ts dfigaid f&e<br />
m date with the moon. His En-<br />
|ay Butyl rubber sidt Is<br />
pervious to liquid oxygen. y<br />
dfogtn peroxidft fuming nitric<br />
acid and other chemical<br />
rocket fuels. The suit is made<br />
<strong>of</strong> a combination <strong>of</strong> cottonfabric<br />
bags and resin-modified<br />
ttttyL TUB newest <strong>of</strong> Space<br />
Age fashions was develo|Jti<br />
by the Army Quartermaster<br />
Research and Engineering<br />
Command to protect missile*<br />
eervidag crews on h l<br />
lag<br />
1<br />
Old 7mm-<br />
"Uncle Zeke never<br />
hew hard H to to drive • bargain<br />
until he boDghl that<br />
secondhand car,"<br />
NUdta Khruseher, Russian<br />
ien "it is essential to learn to<br />
contentlQus proMems by peaceful<br />
talks,"<br />
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their sew rights, Je><br />
:4Jitr!ct ronnaatr <strong>of</strong><br />
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thji fWftt. r ff<br />
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f BndepU <strong>of</strong> 41saWed<br />
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<strong>of</strong> ratired<br />
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I Sefprs b ^ ^<br />
now tie paid dependeven<br />
if they v/erk sot<br />
oB the worker for at<br />
<strong>of</strong> liielr support,<br />
workers 'who could not<br />
pfc fWUlri^ftntg iiRflBr<br />
rit disability prp#<br />
did i»ot have sp»<br />
credit for #i least *<br />
half out «f the tApt<br />
^ became di*abied,<br />
Je new. D^abled workto<br />
§5 may he paid teq&.<br />
; under 60 ean have their<br />
ty records froita to pro-<br />
Irights,<br />
d out that anyone -who<br />
|t he may toe eligible for<br />
luse <strong>of</strong> these ehuages fit<br />
juld get in touch VB-lth<br />
J Security Offleo, Those<br />
ior boneftb have been<br />
In the pai| should be<br />
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sleeves, Tbje wqnien Jp Mn. He«ron'«<br />
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and .afihfsted their Mtterns and are<br />
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Pfmfl Your<br />
<strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> m«<br />
for e»s Nfey m h<br />
hy the Coumy Siten#toB<br />
Sutftrs Udit<br />
to have 4©<br />
erf suitable fpr tp W<br />
they kgd wlthqut pending<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> pfOQpy, .<br />
I this unb«D urea, dottles a woro-<br />
Jif4f 4o M w*U dressed for the<br />
Vftrfouf ^ctlvlt^ *n4 boef^ens in<br />
hsr l}fe *re somet^i quite different<br />
U)en what a wmppn Jn tPhUadehJhta,<br />
Ba|Uinpre o^, Wsshtogton inL^bt flpfl<br />
most nseful.<br />
The fwetiMs ^ail Help wpinep an-<br />
*M^ tiwlr «w» needs la dress, deveb<br />
OP * topw|pdf? sf Unep and colors<br />
most beemitpg =tp them 'and learn<br />
ti part accessories play Jn db<br />
meetings will be held for<br />
who efe willhig to be voliinieadem<br />
In the subject and pats<br />
) infenasUdn along to a group <strong>of</strong><br />
friends and neighbors. These leader<br />
training meetings wtU toe Weflnes*<br />
day, MiKh 4lh end Wednesday,<br />
Mareh 11 in the 014 Court House<br />
Building, dp? Hay Cour* Hpuie,<br />
frota 1-50 p, m, to 3:30 p, m.<br />
Dates and fUmsi <strong>of</strong> eopmuntty<br />
^e^ngs will be anpQiwwed teter,<br />
Register with Miss Lois G, Hanllt<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
Cape »ay ^unfa 1 MoL«i|shUnt B. p. A Oaps<br />
May; Urs, ^irn^ M, Owy* North<br />
Wi&t td n A % S, potts, o*<br />
West C^e'Mf, have given, their<br />
first twetlng m YPUm Before ¥eu<br />
BMT<br />
hoBM eient,<br />
phsne |-3n| or write to her—Old<br />
Court House Budding, Cope May<br />
House,<br />
ra with the Home<br />
Extension SCTVICC are conducting<br />
meetings throughout the<br />
county. This training is part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
free educational, program furnished<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> Cape May County by<br />
the County Boar^ <strong>of</strong> Freeholders and<br />
Rutgers University through the Extension<br />
Service.<br />
Mrs, Charles Hughes, <strong>of</strong> Green<br />
Creek, and Mrs, Luther Hearon and<br />
Mm, Charles $<strong>of</strong>fe, <strong>of</strong> Goshen, are<br />
Simple words and pictures d&<br />
scrltoe an amafiog Ifeltone invenUon<br />
created for folks who<br />
won't wear a hearifig «fd for<br />
fear <strong>of</strong> feeing conspicuous.<br />
FOR ALL MAKE HEARING<br />
CAN BB OBTAINED At =<br />
ALEXANDER<br />
817 Atbury<br />
Octin CHy<br />
1 BRINd THi CROWD H8MS<br />
"Let's do our bpBHSflfDrft at<br />
house toolg^t," spy* j<br />
Mary, "Then W9 aw pl*y<br />
ords *s soon 9* we get t<br />
<strong>of</strong> the way,"<br />
•lily's feeJIng <strong>of</strong> freedom<br />
vltlng her frfeo** fa her<br />
h a good r?l^t|on»Wp with<br />
and thftt th« tpppp<br />
or her hove U pleasant, If»<br />
(or young people<br />
f , ina" We teenager<br />
? ^4)Ich Is mt% «f m& series <strong>of</strong><br />
free to bring friend* I<br />
tt# **Wtt5 Use ^ the I^sUy ftpd<br />
DoB^^ iproj&ct, ^e women wfte<br />
When younss(ers doiii fertng their<br />
attended these mepUngs held diwtt&<br />
friends home, It's s goo^ H ^<br />
slons on plannhig adequate diets and<br />
look for the ?*iioD^<br />
prepared and served their own lunch-<br />
s.t th? beginning fs discover<br />
eons, ^<br />
er the pjrt fl J<br />
"Furniture fiefiqi?bJng" ^ a work<br />
Too <strong>of</strong>t<br />
meeting ROW being held' by tSfr^,<br />
well wi<br />
Leate Schsrff, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Q^ It i»<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> f jve neeUftgs one wepkly.<br />
The ftteetfngs are being held at the<br />
Novta Witdwbod RactMtlonal Center,<br />
Two meetings <strong>of</strong> this series have teen<br />
held with a total <strong>of</strong> 45 attendance.<br />
To date the ^neinbers have removed<br />
the 014 ffalsh, cieaned, sanded and<br />
removed dents on thetr pieces pi<br />
furniture,<br />
Long and Like It" was the<br />
topic <strong>of</strong> discussioB led by Mri, C, E,<br />
Brodin, <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Mrs. Brodln Elena Rodrigues (left) and Juana Blanca BourrouiJh,<br />
presented this discussion about foods<br />
and attitudes to incorporate In dally students at the University <strong>of</strong> Bueoos Mrm /m Argerittpi,<br />
living now In prepaiaUen for theare<br />
obviously enjoying their first contact with snow. The<br />
Urns they will retire .to ig^ members girls and 13 male students from Argentina arrived on the<br />
<strong>of</strong> tts <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civie Club. Rutgers campus In New Brunswick, N, J,, on Jan, 25 to<br />
Mrs, Dorothy S. Cramer, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong>, presented the topic "Gettini begin a six-week seminar in economics under State Depart-<br />
Tough Doesn't Help" to a igroup <strong>of</strong> ment sponsorship.<br />
eight women <strong>of</strong> the Parent and<br />
Family Life Division <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle<br />
<strong>City</strong> PA<br />
sandwich bags, waxed paper or foil. foimd in garments <strong>of</strong> all price ranges<br />
Raw or canned fruit makes a good and will take care <strong>of</strong> the natural<br />
dessert. Cup custard5 applesauce or expansion without evidence <strong>of</strong> bulk<br />
W(LL HOLS BASfC<br />
chocolate pudding can be carried in or estr^ labrlp.<br />
CUASSf S<br />
the lunch box, Fack it fa custard This Information, was obtained<br />
Harold Winder, Sr,, a trained cup and cover with fail,<br />
from Mrs, Florence G, Mialfie, es*<br />
leader in Basic Se%ing ConBtructifin Lettuce for sandwiches should he i lyl specialist at Sutgors<br />
with the Extension Service, will hold carried separately. Wash the lettuce<br />
her first meeting <strong>of</strong> five (one meet leaves, dry them gently in 5 p#per<br />
fnf a week) ori Thursday, March the towel. Wrap the damp towel losely HOMl ECONOMICS BR1IPJ<br />
iftth te Avaton.<br />
around lettuce and -tuck in lunch ^..j'- whole carrols require £0<br />
Registration is still open so if you box. The lettuce wJll g|ay crispto<br />
30 ipJnutes- bsiUng time to cook,<br />
wish to learn haw to mw or care and fresh.<br />
Sliced,<br />
to take a refresher course call Mrs, If you pack a piece <strong>of</strong> pie or mhs,<br />
Winder at Avalon 7-M95 and register be careful not to crush it, The<br />
now. Or you may register w|th Miss plastic ipie»shaped containers avail-<br />
Lois G, Kamiitdn, home agent, for able at dime stores make good eon<<br />
this series at the Old Court House tlners for pieces <strong>of</strong> pie.<br />
Building, Cape May Court House,<br />
phone S31U.<br />
This information was obtained from<br />
Irene H, Welgamot, extension<br />
Here is ne charge for this instruc< foods and nutrition specialist <strong>of</strong> Rut^<br />
tien, Vour only cost is for thegers<br />
University.<br />
material which you use in making<br />
your dress.<br />
* * •<br />
• * •<br />
SELECT MATERNITY CLOTHES<br />
GOO0 PACKED LUNCHES WITH MEW STYLE FEATURES<br />
CAN pi €A5¥ TO FIX I<br />
Fashions in maternity wear embody<br />
TUeva are many tricks ihat speed<br />
new style features in .garnients for<br />
the paefclng <strong>of</strong> appetizing lunches.<br />
All occasions to keep the mother to*<br />
It's just ^ important tg follow a<br />
be ajBUye, flfagertul and glam&rous.<br />
menu guide in plashing; a packed<br />
*lten-*h&kil "gbtWes are tcapertant<br />
lunch as it ts any other meal, both<br />
for sn esepeetant mother, hut an ox-<br />
from the standpoint <strong>of</strong>
&*: ><br />
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t£»<br />
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t f '*<br />
f 4<br />
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Sis, '<br />
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3-i *<br />
m, Jr., Hkln't know<br />
the Bespit*!, Wsnda ffly<br />
i f»t beside him<br />
la the eart ftW* »«*• ,<br />
v "~tdMi*i*fit »» to have a wreck,<br />
e I didn't tell my<br />
a th® tifer was earning, Afte&<br />
R^ lora I laid W» »ere wasn't<br />
any need faW<br />
$25 to $500<br />
HBD MONEY<br />
10 PAY YOUR<br />
INCOME TAX?<br />
C«II or com* in<br />
Guardian Loan Go.<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
739 ASBURY AVI. (Second Floor)<br />
Of*«i <strong>City</strong>, H. J. • U§»n» N®. ill<br />
t*in> mrtt by null fs •»<br />
f -•• ' INSURANCE<br />
1 ! ; • . • ; Makes<br />
TOM SHADDOCK<br />
Mintstr<br />
PHONE<br />
0.C. 1700<br />
r l-'<br />
When it wai reported that Ray<br />
St<strong>of</strong>k hadi*t put tho Hfs <strong>of</strong> t'onny<br />
Brice on the screen bo cause he<br />
couldn't find anyone io play Fanny,<br />
a ipatt <strong>of</strong> sugg*stiens followed. They<br />
ran the gamut fram Idyo Harme to<br />
Carol Channing and included Joan<br />
Mitzi Green and Eve Arden,<br />
Kate Smith reports she has taken<br />
<strong>of</strong>f SB ipoutids, but her dat-tor wants<br />
her to lose more,<br />
WILL<br />
YOU TO<br />
Stamford, Conn;<br />
Washington, D.C;<br />
MUdlttown, N. Yi<br />
Hamaburg, Pa,<br />
BY PHONE<br />
3 min- station fats from<br />
Atlantic Cliy after 6 P,Mand<br />
all day Sunday,<br />
10% tax not included.<br />
fHi ©CiAM eltY<br />
Kezallnd Russell, that hi<br />
dynamo Is now busy writing siu,<br />
iii story for the sereen.<br />
Jack Balance Is learnlns<br />
his own plane in i<br />
spite sf all those, mountains!<br />
George Montgomery js giving up<br />
the furniture business which he<br />
has headed for ten years. The great<br />
sueeess <strong>of</strong> his TV show, Cimarrsn<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and Ills movie activities won't<br />
leave him enough time for It,<br />
We wonder wha is gains to frisk<br />
thfi deporting guests when Peter<br />
Lawfard uses that gold dinner service<br />
his sponsors gifted him with<br />
when the "Thin Man" TV sories<br />
pfltl previous records?<br />
j Today's picture review;<br />
THE JOURNEY |<br />
"The Journey" is a truly remark*<br />
able drama, exciting entertainment<br />
that reunites the stars sf "The King<br />
and I," Deborah Kerr and Yul Bryn-<br />
Tiff.<br />
Yui •portrays tho rough Majir<br />
Surov, who guards a border.<br />
Deborah plays the part <strong>of</strong> a lovely<br />
fugitive. Lady Diana Asbmere—onu<br />
<strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> freedom=boufld iravt'h<br />
ers. who are suddenly "detained,"!<br />
Aithsulh the Major primarily stop- j<br />
ped the party for routine reasons,<br />
he continues to hold them<br />
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iRSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, <strong>1959</strong><br />
[^ a lifdspan sf TO years, the<br />
heart will 1»eat more than<br />
times.<br />
PUBLIt SERVICE<br />
Bl'SIS<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
CAMDEN<br />
NDNEWYORI<br />
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Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Avalon,<br />
Stone Harbor, Wildwood,<br />
Cape May<br />
end<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
TERMINALS:<br />
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Ninth St. and Atlentli Av*,<br />
PHONE 1396<br />
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Red Cross Quota<br />
Here At $3,500<br />
A quota <strong>of</strong> ^,500 for Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
far the ^March R*d Cress fund drive<br />
was announced by James B, Cafiero,<br />
1950 March Bed pross Fund Campalgn<br />
Chairman, et the <strong>Feb</strong>ruary.<br />
Board meeting Tuesday evening In.<br />
Capo May Court Housi*.<br />
Quotas for the other i0 branches<br />
sf ihe county chapter were announced<br />
as follows- Avalon, S300- Capo<br />
May, $2,530; ^nnii TowniHlp, $450j<br />
Lower Township, $1000; Middle Town=<br />
ship, SiOW; Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, §425;<br />
Siane Harbor, $500; Upper TowftihSp,<br />
§375^ Wiidwood. H.2S0; and Woodbine,<br />
$330,<br />
The Choptcr amount te be raised<br />
It $14>940. This excels bit year's<br />
t toy |348,<br />
Mr. Cafiero addrassed Red Cross,<br />
volunteer fund campaign workers<br />
from_ Avalon, Dennis Townshipi Mid»<br />
tiiu Tawnahip and Sione Jlafbor discussing<br />
the quota*, and methods <strong>of</strong><br />
door le doer soliciUiiion. A meeiinn<br />
for volunteers from Upper Township,<br />
Sea Isie <strong>City</strong>, Woodbine and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> will be held Tuesday evening<br />
at 8 o'eiock in Red truss' Headquar=<br />
lers, Ifeadley iMeinoriai Building<br />
Miss Marjorie Howard, Field Rep=<br />
rest'ntatlve <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Area <strong>of</strong><br />
tho American Red Cross, spoke nn<br />
the <strong>1959</strong> Red Cross slogan, ^<strong>On</strong> the<br />
Jon When You Need It Most." She<br />
stressed the round the c-loek services<br />
svhieh meet humah needs when,<br />
ever and wherever they occur.<br />
The heart pumps an average <strong>of</strong><br />
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your gift prebiimt by<br />
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fina gifts!<br />
Resort<br />
Shows<br />
Japanese Housewife<br />
Scouts Homeland Items<br />
Mrs, Emmerson Pursey, <strong>of</strong> 408 Asbury<br />
av., told ef her homeland Japan,<br />
fpr members <strong>of</strong> Girl Seoul Troops<br />
3b and S last week in the Reerea=<br />
tion Hail. Troop 89, under the iead=<br />
ership <strong>of</strong> Mrs. John Blethers and<br />
Mrs. Bruee Dimrm, was hostess.<br />
Troop 6 is under ihe leadership <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Paul PeftU and Mrs. Robert<br />
Marflndale,<br />
Mrs, pursey was born and raised<br />
near Niigala, Japan, and when she<br />
came to the United Slates she<br />
brought many souvenirs <strong>of</strong> her home<br />
country. Her display included a<br />
large assortment pf dolls, dishes, pie=<br />
lures, chop Hikks, dinner gongs, foils<br />
and many other interesting items.<br />
Among the toilectien she display,<br />
ed for the girls'was a lovely group<br />
<strong>of</strong> miniature birds all hand painted<br />
and hand carved out <strong>of</strong> ivory. They<br />
wore complete even to the mlnLfiJiire<br />
feet and claws.<br />
The doll collection interested the<br />
gli'ls greatly. There were dani'lnff<br />
girl dolls. Geisha girls, a water carrier<br />
and even a rice field worker.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e interesting specimen was a baby<br />
In a Japanese bassinet which U made<br />
<strong>of</strong> reed and round in shape.<br />
Also en display were several mln»<br />
iature samples <strong>of</strong> Die Japanese<br />
houses. <strong>On</strong>e bore a striking resent<br />
blance ,to the popular spUt level<br />
homqs in this country.<br />
Mrs, Pursey asked for three voluri'<br />
leers to bo dressed in the Japanese<br />
girls 5 outfit. Charlotte Beddow and<br />
Nancy Bixler, <strong>of</strong> Troop fi, and<br />
Melodee Morrison, <strong>of</strong> Trooji 3B, were<br />
the models. The speakers dressed<br />
each yirl and explained various<br />
points <strong>of</strong> Interest,, such as the garments<br />
using ties.<br />
Following the demonstration the<br />
girls asked Mrs, Pursoy many Questions,<br />
Khe closed by suyiiig several<br />
things in Japanese and counting to<br />
ten in her native language.<br />
(SON JEWELERS<br />
Phone 2278<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 22 Set<br />
As Heart Sunday<br />
A quota <strong>of</strong> S2JS0 has been set for<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Heart Fund Drive.<br />
Last year's quota was $2,50U=<br />
Heart Sunday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 22, has<br />
been set aside for ihe door to door<br />
canvas at which time volunteers will<br />
pick up all donations. .Mrs. Homer<br />
J, Gerken is chairman <strong>of</strong> the homes<br />
drive, and Philip Turner is chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 'businesses.<br />
Mrs, Oerken has announced the<br />
following captains for the Heart Sunday<br />
solicitation: Mrs, Robert Sharp,<br />
16th to 34th sis,* .Mrs, Augustus<br />
Goetz, 9th to 18th sU?,i Mrs, James<br />
Prevenson, North to §th si., Asbury<br />
av. to the bayi Mrss John Tadoarino,<br />
Gardens setiion; Mrs, Seett Ourman,<br />
North to filh si,, Asbury av, to the<br />
oceani Mrs, H, R, Riekley Jr., 34th<br />
to BBlh sisi and Mrs, W, H, Eisenlohr<br />
Jr!5 Merion Park,<br />
Three Valuable New Services<br />
Available At The free Library<br />
Peter Wisnesky* dlreetsr <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free iPublic Library, an»<br />
hounced the addition ef several services<br />
at the local facility. The latest<br />
additions include a world wide sumsttsr<br />
placement directoryi a group <strong>of</strong><br />
art portfolios and a series <strong>of</strong> Listen<br />
and Learn records.<br />
The 10S9 annual summer Blaee=<br />
iticnt directory, largest and most<br />
complete directory <strong>of</strong> its kind, is<br />
now available. It includes pei'maneat<br />
career opportunities, lists over<br />
12,000 summer earning opportunitiei<br />
around the world, and in ail 49 U, S.<br />
states, for students, teachers, pr<strong>of</strong>ei*<br />
sors, administrators, librarians, scientists<br />
and social scientists.<br />
The directory, just puihlished, eontains<br />
everything one needs to know<br />
to earn, learn and travel while vacationing.<br />
It includes names, salar=<br />
les, locations, types <strong>of</strong> work, hew to<br />
apply, sample resume and specific<br />
positions,<br />
*Tne art [portfolios, ready for circulation,<br />
each contain sis aolor prints,<br />
14 by 11, by famous artists. They<br />
are ideal for students, program lead,<br />
era or even those just interested in<br />
art. There are 16 from which to<br />
choose and these Include Japanese<br />
prints. Old MOps a£ America, Old<br />
tj, S. Army Life, Picasso, Van Gogh,<br />
Degas, AudubDn-s Birds and many<br />
others.<br />
Finally are the series <strong>of</strong> Listen<br />
and Learn records which teach six<br />
foreign languages. Included are<br />
Italian, French, German, Spanish and<br />
Russian and each give!, the basic sen=<br />
tenets, phrases and voeabuiery that<br />
is needed in almost every travel elt<<br />
uulion, j<br />
The lesions are set up on three or<br />
four 33 1/3 reeards. which take sp»<br />
proximately one and one-half hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> playing time. They are made by<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essors <strong>of</strong> lan-guafies at- universities<br />
and colleges across the country.<br />
A mentis! <strong>of</strong> suggested meth5d <strong>of</strong><br />
study is included. This gives pronudatlon,<br />
alphabet, social conversation,<br />
making yourself inderstood, customs<br />
and general expressions. It aJse lists<br />
books, radio programs and general<br />
material to help in advanced study,<br />
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Back From Florida<br />
;Mrs. Janet Carratne, ef 208 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
av!A^ and Mrs. Clara Mills, <strong>of</strong> 100<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av,, have returned home after<br />
spending three weeks In 'Miami, Ra,<br />
*PtHCB»H chance at HmddonfUtd<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e thing about getting<br />
along In years is that yon feel<br />
your corns more than your<br />
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All Ttmen Shown Are lutm gfudwd Tine<br />
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l>AGi 2 — SECTION THREE<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
THI OeiAN CITY SINTINiL-LfDGlR<br />
Arrangements were completed for<br />
To Discuss New<br />
County Health Group a meeting <strong>of</strong> the County Health<br />
Council to be held In the Did Court<br />
Re-elects Officers<br />
Home Building al 8 p, m, en Friday,<br />
Labor Day Date<br />
Dr. Samuel J, iMazzglta, <strong>of</strong> Wild- March #, at which time the U memwood<br />
Crest* was re-elected preiident hers designated by thytr governing<br />
*od John G, Bueher, <strong>of</strong> Stone Har=<br />
tef, iecretary anfi treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bodies a§ tile Executive Commit lee<br />
Cape May County Health comniis- <strong>of</strong> the Council will be pieaeni to A confereHee with the iriiboF Deparimeru<br />
at Washington to discuss<br />
L at a meeting Friday night in the formally organise the body.<br />
the proposed elumginS <strong>of</strong> Lubor Oay<br />
Court House BuUdlng. MUs The principal speaker will be frtjin the firs! to the second -Monday<br />
ttny Bke wii continued as nurse Harry Herman, community consult- in September wilt. take place to-<br />
at the meeting,<br />
ant, State District Health <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> morrasv.<br />
Reports <strong>of</strong> the activities <strong>of</strong> theHaddonfleld,<br />
who will show a health According lo Honry C l.apidus, ns-<br />
were pr#i§nted fay Miss film as a basis for discussion <strong>of</strong> sisliitit directijr <strong>of</strong> advtrtisiniJ aild<br />
-with the statement <strong>of</strong> health topics. The tnt'cim;? wilt bit<br />
Bee toiee<br />
pramotkiji af the county. Under<br />
open to the public.<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Labor Jamas T. O'Con-<br />
the seefttsftf aad<br />
neilVwlli meet with the commiUee.<br />
Grace M, Burke, administrative msislant<br />
to the Unefer Secretary, in-<br />
KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY formed Uic ctjuiiiy public al'l'iiirs de=<br />
parlment <strong>of</strong> ihe sihetluied conftren're.<br />
and COFFEE SHOP<br />
The freeholders recently went flii<br />
record ativ<strong>of</strong>atirm the t*li*!f!Mt<br />
"Thm Homm <strong>of</strong> De/icfoui Baked Goods"<br />
DAILY SPiCIALS<br />
Comer 11th end Asfaury Av©. — Phon© 3380<br />
©PIN DAILY & SUNDAY FROM 7 A^M,<br />
! who recently included a copy <strong>of</strong> a<br />
resolution from the city <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May hi the Congressional Record on<br />
the Labor Day change which hits<br />
been primed in tht* Kt-tyrd, will<br />
attend the conference.<br />
Invited to attend tin<br />
in<br />
the date. The board is hcifii; &iip=<br />
porti'ti by ell ambers <strong>of</strong> coiiifflerey<br />
anfl oilier civic jJraupK iii many seclions<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey.<br />
U. S, Senator Clifford P, Case, who<br />
has been active in the proposal and<br />
1 parley were<br />
Senator Charles W, .Sandman, AHsembi.vman,<br />
Roocrt B. Kay, county<br />
and itiUflit'ipal pffit'ialM.<br />
Editorials from various New .Jersey<br />
newspapers and r u soliit Ions<br />
adftptL'd by enamours <strong>of</strong> comniemi,<br />
will be submitted tn the Under Seere<br />
Ear}'.<br />
FOP Board Meets Here<br />
A meeting i.f the board ef tl'ifveters<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cajie May County Lodge Nn,<br />
7, Fraternal Order <strong>of</strong> Polite, miU<br />
Sunday af tioo?i in PlyiniiUHt inn<br />
here. IA. Ltmk Fiueea, <strong>of</strong> Wildwoort,<br />
stale prL'siitltTit, was i!i ah<br />
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impiigliazKa, <strong>of</strong> ocean t'ity•<br />
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Edw. S. Corson<br />
269 95<br />
LIBERAL TRADE-IN<br />
ALLOWANCE<br />
7S2 West Av#. '" Qtman CIfy<br />
Phone O.C. 2248<br />
•^•v •v^-°?fir<br />
jrv^Jt^.--.-. j .. ^S^va T^-^^Jti^s^K<br />
DRIIS WASH *N WIARS, SYNTHiTlCS,<br />
RieULAR FAiRICS ... . AUTOMATICALLY<br />
4-HEAT DRYER<br />
WITH PUSHIUTTON CONTROLS<br />
ir High, Medium and Low heat set'<br />
tingi, plus Tumble <strong>On</strong>ly,<br />
•fc Easy=access, full-width scre-en traps<br />
lint , . . allows free circulation <strong>of</strong><br />
air for efficient drying,<br />
#• Safety cut-<strong>of</strong>f switch shuts <strong>of</strong>f drum<br />
and heating units if door is opened<br />
during any part <strong>of</strong> operation.<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
•249-95<br />
LIBERAL TRADE-IN<br />
ALLOWANCE<br />
Gus A. Miller, Jr.<br />
9716 Third Avenue Stone Harbor<br />
Phen© St H. 8-S261<br />
Women Better Patients/<br />
Says Family Doctor <strong>of</strong> Year<br />
Dr, Lonnie A, Csffin, 6f, <strong>of</strong> Farmlngton, laws, bask <strong>of</strong> work after being nemed General<br />
ef the Yeor by the American Meditet AtiBciatlon,<br />
"Women are better patients <strong>On</strong> healthr "The work e£ the<br />
than men," according" to Dr, voluntary heallh agenciei<br />
Lonnie A, C<strong>of</strong>fin, Family Doctor makes me eonfldent about the<br />
ef the Year, "They'll da what future. The National Founda-<br />
you tel! them, but men won't." tion, for instance, which helped<br />
At G8, Dr, C<strong>of</strong>Tin is a warm us eight years-ago when a polio<br />
and happy man, busy with the epidemic hit Farmingion [three<br />
health needs <strong>of</strong> more than 3,000 <strong>of</strong> Dr, C<strong>of</strong>Tin's four grandchil-<br />
peepie in and around rural dren, were itriekenj, is now ap-<br />
Farmington, Iawa, Enriehed by plying its March <strong>of</strong> Dimes f uhdi<br />
46 years <strong>of</strong> country doctoring, to problems like arthritis and<br />
he is also a man whe speaks birth defects. That's good news,<br />
his mind, a phiieBOpher with and good health,"<br />
concise and witty views on life. <strong>On</strong> sickness: "If you re sick,<br />
Here are a few-<strong>of</strong> them: do svhat you ean to get well,<br />
<strong>On</strong> smoking: "It's undqubt= but try not to worry about it.<br />
edly bad for you, I gave it upIf<br />
you worry, you'll feel worse<br />
after my coronary, r!nd"=heand<br />
sp will<br />
stopped to light one <strong>of</strong> his sis<br />
dally cigars^'''rve gU-en it up<br />
several time* since therj," j<br />
1 because we have mere Lme to<br />
think about ourselves."<br />
<strong>On</strong> drinking; "fhefe are enlf<br />
certain people whs should drink.<br />
Those who ean both control il<br />
and afford it"<br />
<strong>On</strong> fish ing: "You ean fish sitting<br />
down and I like that. If<br />
you eateh something, fine, If<br />
you don't, exaggerate,"<br />
: <strong>On</strong> being a doctor: "I try to<br />
lake care <strong>of</strong> people no mauer<br />
what the houri no matter where<br />
they iiye, no matter who they<br />
are, Where or when they get<br />
sick is not their fault,"<br />
<strong>On</strong> being a doctor named<br />
everybody around "C<strong>of</strong>fin": 'Well, it's true that's<br />
you "<br />
what they carry you <strong>of</strong>f in, but<br />
<strong>On</strong> being sick at night: "We the fact" ii my name hasn't<br />
all get sicker at night. That's scared <strong>of</strong>f too many patients,"<br />
i t=n, uill hi<br />
Lincoln Day Dinner<br />
Sat. By GOP Women<br />
Tho women <strong>of</strong> the C'A|JI> May<br />
County Worni'irs Republican CUMI<br />
will huh! their 111 h Aniiuiil Lincoln's<br />
Day Dinner ntid Drini't* ai Zaln'n r's<br />
AiiglfJifn Inn on Saturday ;ii &M<br />
p, !TL Mrs, Mnrin MiiHitrt, ffirmcr<br />
Assi-'mblywoninH frorri E.HSyK t'ounty<br />
;ifisl viff jirfNidi'rit <strong>of</strong> !ho Nvw .Jufi-vy<br />
Fcdcrjiiion til lU'iuihlirnn Wiim-<br />
1 miL'^i sjJViikt'r. Thrro<br />
isij] ij]j,ii IJI> pruff>HNioiiiiI i'lUyriniii'<br />
! For iho (it-si time* in ihq hisinry<br />
I >>[ itu tiub t'flrh o! ttio 16 disiritis<br />
ni L'apu Mfiv Cuuniy i> rt'iMi'suniyiS<br />
I by a lit'ki't t'hnirman, Tht'y arc;<br />
, Aviiluii. Mi'-N. Mary B. !!iri!t*r; C;ii>' !<br />
j May, Mrh: Luis Pt'Uiijm; Capo Muy<br />
ruini, >Ji>, Luuisi; Tfiiiji':-; Dunrii-<br />
Township. Mrs, Kliziihi'tj! t;iin|j;<br />
l.jjurr Tovijinhi|!, Mrv: pnfoilii'n<br />
Blt-jdnrn; Mifidlo 1 : ti«ii>!iip, Mr?..<br />
Wiilria Mfflijni; Nurtti WiUiiMiotl.<br />
Mrs, llcli'hi* Mati', Oi'L'iin <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Ituha Coll if) 1 ; ArehiD rarlsyii. Fri't! Smuiifcr nrid<br />
I Aptitm Fire Iia!tai!nn t'HIcf Carl<br />
| Shaw,<br />
All Tail Cider* are welcnmi'<br />
whi'thpj- membi'rs <strong>of</strong> thi- Atlanik<br />
<strong>City</strong> Farias or sfirrii? filler Kfirt'sl.<br />
w York §>i:itt? Oov:<br />
Iltr, ffesl <strong>of</strong> t'diirn<br />
nnti ill ino Kmpirr .Slato'h'l.s dniiblrd<br />
in the pii^-f -4* yiWi FN aiul «ilt rigubly<br />
titjii-in sn tin? nuxt" six yenr;..<br />
-; Hiii Nhi ("!(>•. Mrs.<br />
lAiu\f.ii Liirii-ks; Hiyiu- Jhifbnr, Mrs.<br />
Mnriiin Illiiir; I'jips'r Tuu'tisiiip. Mrs.<br />
Kriiia Ujn-n/fi; W'v^x Capr M;iy, Mrs<br />
for<br />
M h g<br />
equipment",,,<br />
Find it fast<br />
in the<br />
lYIUOW PAGES<br />
Tiis Yellow Pagei I eft<br />
eu "who sells" gnythmgi<br />
REGULAR<br />
$2 BAGS<br />
$-.00<br />
LARGE<br />
SELECTION!<br />
I<br />
Mury -Wliitf; Wilthsood, Mi*,.' Mar-<br />
L'.in.'! IJiih; W<strong>of</strong>itlhiiuv MY?.. Fr;nH-i ! s<br />
Tall Cedars <strong>On</strong> Annual<br />
Visit To Resort Mon.<br />
hiild its<br />
f.'iiy<br />
NN. II will.<br />
Vihil ;,! ihi><br />
• hi-i'j Munditv<br />
up. drive U I,!! to set<br />
ii"ii'mh('j'_fi. A letigi 1 Itrif, hiH'ii t^ni inviiln^<br />
for hit'!' mt'lflbei'H hi alipnd<br />
with a hpecini indm-cmenl \,j rcjoih,<br />
Atlpr a short jiiiielin^ and orjliqai.<br />
i!i!3 <strong>of</strong> iitw mombiTs, the cnii-r-Uiln.<br />
liient Mill fcaiuri} a Muniu Carlo<br />
| uul Hie t'vt'iiiila «iU bi- rffrt-sr<br />
; fflt'iitH. --.-•.---<br />
{ Thii iotiil f-ir.imiiliT ni uhar-'c Is<br />
; U\v .liiiiifir U,'p,ity tirsnid TMII ci-Har<br />
. Irviiifi ,1, M3tinlss- Hurihv R. IrvjVi"<br />
tUi^miij!-. HU'wiiri UJIITV Uu^k.u<br />
VERY SPECIAL I<br />
BARGAIN<br />
DAYS<br />
SPtiCiALS!<br />
FAMOUS PEEK^A-BOOTS!<br />
They're warm, washable.<br />
fjijuble-iMtily<br />
waterpro<strong>of</strong>! Kiep<br />
a pair at thi<br />
<strong>of</strong>fiei-in tlii<br />
car—In your<br />
purse! 6<br />
PREPARED<br />
FOR STORMY<br />
WEATHER!<br />
Usually<br />
fer $2<br />
741 ASftURY<br />
AVtNUi<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
"Tour dollar bop HUE (n a fllUiOU:<br />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ii<br />
At Court House Ti<br />
Bids will he<br />
(he Bon id <strong>of</strong><br />
struction <strong>of</strong> a new ^jj.<br />
I[avi>n, as keen iflltiijtaken<br />
by prosffectlv-e<br />
Preehulilur t)r, Leon il<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> welfare<br />
The<br />
an ppi<br />
the expaiusien <strong>of</strong><br />
digent home. The<br />
Mrant <strong>of</strong> $JJ<br />
appreved by the<br />
The esitensinn <strong>of</strong> thi km.<br />
adjaticiit to this (iarti>B^<br />
u-ay. !s to b« b<br />
<strong>of</strong> the buildiiit.: and will<br />
The present i-njiatity is<br />
The Camden firm <strong>of</strong><br />
Oretn, preiiored the<br />
project, Tht'y<br />
Crest Haven,<br />
MAY GO TO<br />
LONDON—Reports kn t ^<br />
lhal ail eariy visit to<br />
BriiLsh Primf Ministfr<br />
"can now he rei'koiigd at i<br />
Such a visit is vlvwid<br />
a hulpfu! prelude io i r^',<br />
I'<strong>On</strong>fert-nt'i' <strong>of</strong> itiij govi<br />
i Britain, the United It<br />
i ami France,<br />
It \H also understood<br />
United Wales ,ind Bntji<br />
NATO allies would Bitt-m<br />
WIRING<br />
Take a respite ffes wam\<br />
and bask under iht wa\<br />
tropic sun OD the :<br />
lands <strong>of</strong> Nassau or Jaaial<br />
Take a dip in i<br />
ffparkling waters, Fcds|<br />
htiafaled-renewei<br />
It's only a few houniq|<br />
by the fast<br />
DC'7Cor ihe;<br />
jct=prop Viseoi<br />
YOU can! Ff<strong>On</strong>bs^&l<br />
fpund-Lrip louriatfmijaii<br />
$147.60 TO NASSAU<br />
*2O4.60 TO JAMAICA<br />
FOR ilBSKnvATIONi i<br />
SHREVE<br />
TRAVEL SfRVlKl<br />
1313 Paeinc Avenui ffe<br />
ATLANTIS CITY<br />
Phone 4-5417 • 441ft<br />
HEATING PAINTING<br />
REMODELING<br />
PLU/V1BIN'<br />
BORROW THE MONEY<br />
At Bank Rates!<br />
The National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
fa,<br />
BRiVi-IN OFFICI -, 1300 West<br />
SiA ISLi OFFICI ^ 43rd St.'and Landb<br />
' 3%'INTEREST';<br />
PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS<br />
YOUR PiPOSlTS INSURED UP TO<br />
DIPOS1T INSURANCi<br />
Banking Hour*:<br />
All a » * U ^ R| 0Arf f JL M. T© 2 f• *<br />
ALL DR.VE.iN WINBOWS WILL II OPEN BAiLY AT<br />
ALL lANKIN© PAeiLITilS WILL Bl CLOJtO ON '**<br />
rk Club For Babies Born<br />
Vehides <strong>On</strong> The Parkway<br />
l-'C) U 1JAHIKS-- ill' 31<br />
hilhlt'i JiUS'l' itiH>ii hsii't! liii<br />
HtJiti' I'iirkwiiv hiiis'i- niiti-<br />
he &VW ,lt*racy ^liput'-<br />
ttf ihe liiiifH'si tn.'iii'i'-<br />
(M!t>,|f)i= Of ii htJHpiiitl,<br />
rt'piil'lcfl this<br />
in l';i,'i Is stiirivsi llu'ir<br />
H tin.' [<br />
ln»i jr.-ii- in otuml its<br />
irmU'rmtv<br />
h if!<br />
in HJiiT<br />
i>\ i\'<br />
i nil<br />
QTY<br />
XI'W Jt'i-fit'v llitihwiiy Auihnrily<br />
fiiritit'd u n jtirtsiiiiMl "Uiinlen<br />
I'iii'kwiiy Kiyi'Si (Jliilj" to (.'in-<br />
' tllM-NC 1 hitbu>H born iilunjj ihu<br />
i'iiiul, Mfmtjcr^liipj i'er1i(it i aiii>-;<br />
fl ijy Aiiiliiii'JLv C'hiiirfnnn Kiitlh<br />
K, While nil' given the pfsr-<br />
Mil K:<br />
'i*iii s Priikway was pnrtii>u!iit*ly<br />
hU'Sit'cl hy ilii ! balilt's in ifh th'.i!<br />
rnonlli iii ! full fjpi'i'iiUon July, IJ>Jjj<br />
u Ihi' 11 r*I tiirt't* wcii' horn<br />
ilit' Kiipi't'hiiihway, lri t-tiiilrnM,<br />
sviiH unly i)iii> death on tin?<br />
I'.nrkta'.'iV iri lhfil iii ! ayy=!i;in'i{*<br />
'I'lit' iii-i! i.nnrter mi'mhcr <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />
't'liih" SV;H jisven thi* mmtfle niirtiM<br />
nf J'iii-kw:i> by JIIH psircnlN, lie ]H<br />
SVilliiim parkway CifnUlu, liurn<br />
,|ii|y It, Hii)^ in tlu><br />
| a!<br />
iirN<br />
ifi Mi<br />
Viiii<br />
!N in Sir<br />
arc nil N, ,J,<br />
Point Beats Absecon<br />
,H(!MKHS I-'OINT i'S<br />
.Iuniiir Oiamhcr n!<br />
2?S jff i i n!; -,<br />
i'H iht' Alj^fi'iiii ihiyvi'i'>> ifi<br />
itii-, v, i'i'k,<br />
Two Shirts BeautifuUy Finished<br />
TWO TO A CUSTOMIR<br />
LATEX BACKED<br />
JUST 35c<br />
!AL CLEANERS<br />
AND LAUNDIRETTI<br />
940 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
BARGAIN<br />
DAYS<br />
ONLY<br />
SHIRTS MUST II BROUGHT TO OUR STORE<br />
FULL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE<br />
,r- *>•<br />
'¥<br />
k<br />
LOVILT<br />
DECORATOR<br />
COLORS<br />
ZIrfl.iNCH ALL-AROUND FRINSi<br />
COTTON PILE RUGS<br />
for<br />
wsnderfLil value fn lang-wgarfngi goodleefeing cut cot-<br />
3n pile throw rugs; oblong shape; non=iMd duck back.<br />
'Htee <strong>of</strong> many, many lolid Golan, all washable.<br />
RIGULAR<br />
ALL METAL<br />
VENETIAN<br />
BLINDS<br />
23" to 36"<br />
Width<br />
64" Length<br />
LADIES' RAYON TRICOT<br />
LACE TRIMMID<br />
HALF SUPS<br />
Sjzes. Small ^ Medium-^LaFfe-<br />
FOR<br />
5.00<br />
94c<br />
THI COMPLiTE VARilTY STORI<br />
»rn@p Eighth St4 and Asbury Av#*<br />
FOR QUICK<br />
PICKUP A<br />
DELiVIRY<br />
Phone 2720<br />
- Regular 5?c -<br />
GANNON<br />
BATH a a<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION THRIf<br />
DAYS FRI. & SAT,<br />
LISTEN AMERICANS!<br />
. , , by Dr. George S. Benson<br />
DIRECTOR =~ NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM<br />
iearcy, Arkansas<br />
ijit 1 i't>?>LiiiN or ii<br />
M'lilliji tl-Sl Ij'JUft, iii AfrtlTiriMI h\^'<br />
t(jr>. The MUiJy ri ! \i'iit- Sinnt- ^'iot'k-<br />
iUi> Hnuih iii ii-.!c><br />
TOWELS JO<br />
WASH «<br />
CLOTHS riiiriii^ ul' mii cliil-<br />
- Regular 15c -<br />
CANNON<br />
LARSli ASSORTMENT<br />
TRIMMED<br />
EKAMELWARE<br />
Values to $1.49<br />
ASSORTED<br />
LAMP SHADES<br />
77c 1ACH<br />
:\<br />
^ ih|», ii;i i UiriiJ i ni't'fl. H will<br />
•• ! he fi'suli"!- wit Ii ;i t ! hlll!riJ ivut<br />
iii ! l']l jjihlfii' Iiiiil. Fiir Dr<br />
t'ctl.<br />
>iir nl Fnulhh ul t ! *i<br />
h'L'.i 1 . Jtii'hmcind, Iniiinnu, rcvs'iils lhitl<br />
!ht ! it'Muji! van.' ut Anit'ris'Un hisl«r.v,<br />
a?; UILILII! in niiipiy li-itiiinM Amur'iiuin<br />
i11yh M'hijftl-i ludiiV, i\ii± Ix't-n lii'in 1 -<br />
li'iiicd i?r jiiihit'iss'i'd iliit'i'iy ur indirt'i-ilv<br />
tiv sciiiit' ur !lu> rnu>»! ntiUtri-<br />
; t In- Ami ritiiii<br />
. ReguSar $2.98 -<br />
BOUDOIR LAMP<br />
WITH SHADE<br />
$ 1.97<br />
Regular $1.59<br />
KAPOK'FILLED<br />
SOFA PILLOWS<br />
2for $ 3<br />
- Regular Sc -<br />
Nationally Advertised<br />
CANDY BARS<br />
10 for 39c<br />
A Mt/RMY hf<strong>of</strong>oue Buy!<br />
• ' • t.<br />
j.V<br />
Ssmethlng New for Win<br />
'Austrian Lace" Drapes<br />
Regulsr<br />
98c<br />
Velue<br />
Legion Post Set<br />
Busy Schedule<br />
The Mijfaaii'Riintjk Post 137 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Amontan Luyion hold its<br />
Wcdni'siday niyht aiiti<br />
inly Hit? membt'rshlp Frank<br />
(J. Fliirentinu, Commander Erriehi<br />
S, Kuft'j, attyo Mf, Klorontlrio ihs<br />
oalli at otsliuaiion,<br />
i; Junior Viet?<br />
jaudeiislajjer announced<br />
would bf a social e*vi>niiii? for<br />
bors and ihi 1 auxiliary almoHi tsvyry<br />
Hiityrday flight siartiliK <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
14. T]u> iioxt mi ! i'tiny ijii Fi'biHiiiry<br />
IB will sec the reifuiar Uiii oi' fart?<br />
suppli'mcntfid wil-h pl?.?:a pios,<br />
The publir card party will be liolei<br />
"'"• ' ii! U p, iii, Wednusday, I'\>bruup^'<br />
I Jr. liijtit<br />
i Ni'liuul c)uUl!'{>n ;n<br />
I lll'=!, (ii^H)i'lett fir<br />
indh a.i-<br />
/fi>!>fJom triiifiiji fj rj--, ^(<br />
', Ii' ,'j.^pir-«'l!h<br />
'T'HTI' Ti;i>, lU'St'i 1 ufiMi ;i ^uiininii'i'<br />
iiiiil uur iiiii-vi'lui!?, Ami'i'it'iin yov.<br />
i'Tll Ilif. 1 il I LI ! ilTlll I't'CJlllllllll 1 sy?.! I'Kl<br />
w i t . i l d t).' ;,:i!uK.'il, i i U n r t iiiul t l u ' i v -<br />
iiUi- Ifilfli !J.ii_' Jl iii r.'llilill I n i l l H l l l l l T<br />
ii.Mum.-ii.cjiiiv. I'lif ar^Qi tnnlis iii'i'<br />
fiiii ;iLiHiin;iiii'iiHy adtjptucl fliifl Iht'<br />
.^!'i':it virtui'fi ;i!"L* iitii iiuitJiiHitii'iilly<br />
!ii=.tilli i tl miii i>fii ! h Mi'H ji'i'ii'i-jiiiiK!,<br />
11! ?. 111 i-y pl-iiU.', uvi 1 !' i'nd i)\vy ,-i '4-:i ill<br />
ih;i! i'uiiil;!mi 1 nt.'i 1 iirmnjjii" thi iiui<br />
|]\ii u n I iiifii uiii 1 tliiil millions <strong>of</strong> tun-j 2.1, and (in yiiiurday, Fobruury a«.<br />
Post ii aponsiorinj* a ballet whli<br />
fcaiuriria<br />
iHiuiii till i!npui't;iiti f;<br />
| "The Dunt't' ui Card," "Swan<br />
tt iiii'fi 'i! I'iiki'ii iiwif<br />
la ! RiiJJi'i, "a! 11;^ li'mh svhdol<br />
AiTiyni'Jin inhlityliiiri!,<br />
L,(\ jit H p. m, tor liir ht'iwfil ui Slit'<br />
ini'in uji ii!i= ilu-<br />
<strong>of</strong> , WL'Ifiiri.<br />
till' HfJri.-ill;<br />
TfFj u^flftirtlJli iT mrFTf) uli i i'>7 'Pn »T<br />
VUiiti ctintf'iitU th.'ii iii oi' ihe<br />
y.c!l!_'t":i! inll In 111!'<br />
1 d<br />
fund,<br />
There will be a spajjeiti<br />
orac<br />
IL day. ihiri'h 38, under Hit' super-<br />
Widflv tut'ci liislury ti-sUiook^ whii-h. V!s!u! i '*i Anthony Vujpp, Jtjhn Tat-<br />
1IL> i^finihu'd wuiilij itnjt>ss i-nunii'i'. ''Jii'iriH, S'. A, Rvaimeliiita, Ai Bliipi,<br />
ririE-d hv ;i ntm-i- tihiooli\-i< presfiun- ^^^ linft'ld, Fred Hthniizigr, .*<br />
titiii tjf Amivumn hi?.ttjfy. pwlorm a<br />
typu tsf "briiiii washiiiis" d^irimt>»tal<br />
Hi AniuriLi!'?, iiiiuii'. Tin* i-li'vt'tilli i<br />
he i ! riii»i(lLEj flf>ff(-tivi< in ninni<br />
up<br />
i S ;ind ffinsiiinlly vitiil-<br />
I/I<br />
rt'pfti't* 11it' yontli <strong>of</strong><br />
1 !).<br />
i'(! pi'ijpL'iiy prt'p<br />
Ami-rii'a for ihi'ir t ! ii>Uitli,'ilishhi i<br />
thi> (iVi'dmt! liciMtiiiii' ruciiiij't"* a dt"<br />
IllMTiiti", « lOliSiiiiinrii i ! il!!i"i! iunii! t'i',<br />
tiii i ifi unf- Immi • . ' I",<br />
I i i i h i ' - \M< •'•• 'siii.k, h l i i ! ! !<br />
i jii' I \,i' Ii H? l i ' . i i U . " ririifii<br />
1 ti>Mii;(t<br />
Inu-t, Dr, HorH wa.vs UIIHI lias<br />
with (lyciinit'iiliiiioti! jinscnis i<br />
Wahhinaiiin its a riuh iiriHtotral who<br />
luid iiu usf for 1 Iiu ^o-fiilled "eonimdii"<br />
piupli'; fhf friimtTs «i : Iho<br />
L", H: t'illlNl lillt iun (ij, a liaVu yiuldesj ic=<br />
suhh in New V'prk ^latt'i at. iea^L<br />
Hucx'tit tltH'tariillun.s before and uHur<br />
the .Niivi-mhur elect ion had indicaiixJ<br />
a wlliinutWitH to talk o.vvi' inuqu|tii.'S<br />
in alhnViiblu (lL'duttifins> and uihor<br />
"Now thai wii ii;i= appruachinu a<br />
new L'limati' if cduuefalimi. tht* iiiiit<br />
fur more I'urmal fietloii, as |iioj>yst«ri<br />
iii thu iit'iy Bill, has come,<br />
"A L'unstituUoiiilL A.mendnumt is<br />
a HiH''N^Uiidinj{ propoNal for iiliimate<br />
soiution <strong>of</strong> tbi> nan-resident 'taxation<br />
problem. But it is loiiC riihMc anti<br />
| Kusceptihlc io ail the Ills that kUl<br />
rjfi coiisiitutional iimendmenis. ! !<br />
rind it diflkTuH to believe that the 31 •<br />
Kiaii>s whjuh nosv las non-resitients<br />
will, suddenly, tieeido ihat they will<br />
abolish ihi'be iases. * '<br />
"We can keep ibis plan as a'diN-<br />
• tant fioal, but we must also do what<br />
we can in 1939 io ease Unfair burdeiis<br />
pn -lit-j-sehs why llvu in one Slate *<br />
| and work in another. This problem<br />
[K iiBl unique lo New Jersey, 1 bg= ,<br />
Hove and hoi>e Hie iuuv protJOsal<br />
will win widespread supijort."<br />
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Food Sense—Not Nonsense<br />
Be Off Beat about Brcakf.<br />
The urge <strong>of</strong> teenera ts be efl b#st=^yet net mil<br />
Jead them to choose a weU-§eored breskiMt,,<br />
drum out a set breakfast routine.<br />
"teat rtiH<br />
i does not<br />
. Teeneri whp miss the beat at breakfast may be bored with<br />
routine breakfast fare. So say scientista who haw studied reactions<br />
to the game food, §erved in the same way, day after day,<br />
This is why teeners suddenly ban, at breakfast, foods liked since<br />
childhood.<br />
Their rejection ef these onceliked foods Is sharpened by a<br />
growing capacity for independent action. When year teener<br />
chooses an egg salad sandwich made with enriehed bread; a bowl<br />
<strong>of</strong> tqrnato soup, and a wedge <strong>of</strong> cabbage, he may be unorthodox,<br />
but his breakfast contains the nutrients needed for good health,<br />
Or, maybe your teener has a yen for a breakfast the Greeks enjoy;<br />
Bread and cheese with a whole tomato or fruit.<br />
If your teener is <strong>of</strong>f beat about breakfait he has the right beat<br />
as long as he is acting in the newer knowledge ef nutrition, And<br />
Ilia independent action is in harmony with the American way <strong>of</strong><br />
trying the new, the different, the unorthodox.<br />
Why net follow his lead? Recognise the fart that good nutrition<br />
is passible without set meal patterns. Nourish the urge to be<br />
<strong>of</strong>f beat about meals, as long ss you include these essential foods<br />
each day; Enriched or whole grain bread or cereal, fruits and<br />
vegetables, meat or an alternate, and milk,<br />
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aestrvatieiis jBust t M asae.<br />
Mr*.<br />
and<br />
in K*tlt<br />
IM 3dii<br />
Tvwa<br />
Iness session<br />
©4 to<br />
<strong>of</strong> .honor<br />
shower<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Service <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Church st the<br />
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St <strong>of</strong> th, county l^ri^pgrThomg<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county<br />
Lively Program Marks<br />
Anniversary Fite |<br />
TUaCAHO tiun 100 Sehenk. ^tty Htekaan §ani<br />
sons attended the 55th AnMVey<br />
WeoderiiU," MldEey Vanlso ptarad<br />
an asortlin ioie. "Anenora Aweigh.<br />
0 n Hsuse el Tudoahee Tuhe Grange g No an asortlin i.<br />
td al solo<br />
'Friday evening ig to to the th Grange<br />
Lsna fevoll presented a<br />
b a and dance number, Ki<br />
^ k f t Kissn, Wsy<br />
ajf the New Jersey Grangei,<br />
bWefly eenfratuiating the Grange on<br />
Its aeUviUes and emphaiizing the<br />
attest <strong>of</strong> chanelng itiiaes oil local<br />
a KUs Me( Sweet.<br />
Susan Hcrin performed a modern<br />
fealletj Louis BlueS/ 1 Sujsn<br />
Bartolonl sang "Just <strong>On</strong>e More<br />
Chatwe" and "Ita Sorry I Made You<br />
Davis, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong><br />
,., oMiee, presented; d f<br />
elm, "Samn and Uie Social Security,"<br />
and described social security<br />
flte to the group.<br />
An enteTtainglng jwegrai ._.<br />
by Mrs- Dorothy Layette <strong>of</strong> Egg l(ar><br />
tar, Included selections by a<br />
Houston,, Gene>_». _<br />
fanke and Gen% Seett<br />
Susan Herln » .„—_,.. ,<br />
mine, M work In India and<br />
<strong>of</strong> advance special<br />
»nt to the<br />
iheChurc4i,,<br />
Pay Fri<br />
classes. These glftos<br />
through the Confe<br />
jo's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
AW<br />
the Marmora MelhedUt Chureh were lith annual<br />
dTie join the W. &, C. a. <strong>of</strong> the gey<br />
e Methodist Church in i<br />
S<br />
afternoon serviee to 4 at the<br />
^ate the World Day <strong>of</strong> y Church at 10ii5<br />
The service will'be held Frt4^> •* Foliowing the<br />
1 o'clock in the Tuckahoe Church. .-_ Mulddon, president,<br />
Mrs- itorry Webe, (who presided ^ legged<br />
at the Wednesday cvealng meeUng hovering over the<br />
held Pock 52 Charts held in tti social room sf th the Mar. $&•§, Melvin White.<br />
Biora Church, espiained iid th the (purpose meni was followed<br />
<strong>of</strong> the W\ i. C S. Mrs, Margaret<br />
Coming<br />
Plans for <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, the birthday<br />
Htekaan §ani "Mr, nionth <strong>of</strong> Scouting, were made when<br />
l tad Den Mothers QI Ge*an <strong>City</strong> Cu6<br />
gsolo Seettt Pack 52 filer Thursday at<br />
noon in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jules<br />
Klaln, Palermo.<br />
The Blue and Gold Dinner to coin<br />
memoratc the 30th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Ciy patty Hiei^n aand<br />
lsna Cub Scouting will be held Tueida<br />
Caveli resented ia baton twirling i evening, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 24, at 6;30 o'deek<br />
duet. Edward .Moore, worthy lectur- at White Hill. Arrangetsents lor<br />
er <strong>of</strong> tte Tuekshotf erarige, present- the affair were made by Sam John*<br />
ed a novelty drum t panied son, and Mrs. J, i* Jeffers will dee-<br />
t Mrs. Blanche Blh JS jSain, <strong>of</strong> Port Nerrli,<br />
at -the ek Reg. $1.56<br />
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to Vatenfine<br />
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/ti«e matrons nail nothing<br />
jb tw rfoina *on<br />
be TCtgw carfoina *on<br />
the Ibwrteeritn <strong>of</strong> feto-<br />
( thtoa TO<br />
"In<br />
^fus<br />
Borne<br />
ol<br />
TO be-<br />
time and esre w«i spent to writing<br />
valentines. Several books puij<br />
Hjftfid In linden ntarty one hundred<br />
yams ago Include susjInFsipi<strong>of</strong><br />
valentine* to suit pertena & ?pff<br />
fe and pr<strong>of</strong>ession. BBthusIs§ts<br />
ttiaft wuntty JsltevW that j *<br />
origin ord «orkinE, group<br />
the canupy crew<br />
ThU, five man group 1<br />
j the in.tallat.un und<br />
the ho' e canopy<br />
oLny <strong>of</strong> tfe .*«»••<br />
The MHVBSS ftwnlitf U<br />
UO £t *y 75 feu. It I<br />
and the weight makes<br />
p ta h.ndl«. The<br />
tipiied greatly by * f<br />
whicJi the crew must w*»rk<br />
is chosen from Uio singe cro»<br />
Is under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
Thomas Butktey<br />
Tim RicWey, a Senior, is foreman<br />
ol tne crew. Other members art-<br />
Weadell Beeiei Bobjvooligy, Bruce<br />
Besides A human heart ta 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> a - - "<br />
committees<br />
Plumbing<br />
have a surprise for premiers<br />
dcvlce<br />
that projects rso.,r<br />
over a bmail area dgcb the follow-<br />
ing things when the signal « d.b-<br />
tupbed. lelcpliuna police, heU <strong>of</strong>f a<br />
bright flablung light, triggers a sl-<br />
ien and photographs the prowler.<br />
Prank J. Sannino<br />
and Son<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
Suppliei<br />
HOME AFPLIANCiS<br />
iALIS and e<br />
jntrried hefore 4he ye^<br />
plated. But Just 4o oyrfw sure &a<br />
ber hopes would not be in vain, she-<br />
boiled an egg h«fd, took out the<br />
yolk, and fUled it with sit Sh?<br />
^ ate the egg, shell and «1L betefe<br />
she went ts bed witlwut drinking<br />
or speaking afte? It-<br />
What young girt would think <strong>of</strong><br />
doing such 4 Udns today? We ere<br />
grateful that these old superstitions<br />
h»ve passed away, HewfifM 1 , the<br />
eastern -which has survived, that <strong>of</strong><br />
giving or sending pretty leat^nental<br />
valentines and gifts <strong>of</strong> dowers and<br />
candy, Is. certainly desirable, And<br />
It 1$ a custom whkli, we hope, will<br />
f l l g ti<br />
Ltoas Smith and ieanor<br />
jrmfj<br />
.^airy Dilks photo.<br />
By JUDY<br />
U, darina the past few<br />
you have notked an Q«Min y<br />
m^ student teith a worried loeR<br />
an bis tern, he oWht be a Preshman<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> testa to take or he<br />
ith<br />
witti a lot <strong>of</strong> testa to<br />
might be a .Senier with a love prob-<br />
ton or he might even be a Junior<br />
concerned about his College Beard<br />
esams. But look again, and If that<br />
eloudy took seems very much out<br />
l th h M ry well<br />
eloudy<br />
<strong>of</strong> plase, then he<br />
be a Sophomore.<br />
Th ili S<br />
uh<br />
very well<br />
It 1$ a custom whkli, we hope,<br />
i«SHiii with us for a long, long time.<br />
,a^ Society Meeting Sees<br />
Slides Of The Orient<br />
a Sophomore.<br />
The smiling Sephoindres may seem<br />
a little more grave than usual right<br />
now beeattse they're ail wondering<br />
will you be at the Sweetheart Sere-<br />
nade this Saturday? Tkey eertainiy<br />
f HEMPHILC<br />
•<br />
and lifer Balm, The latter is an<br />
and beautiful garden<br />
wealthy man, Every<br />
opens fate , singular<br />
^ ' *<br />
was the<br />
speaker<br />
was e «» sp<br />
eets Honor Society meet<br />
showed sHdes which his<br />
MlJtAken la the Orient.<br />
In China, Choqk spent his<br />
mentta thei ( b 1 ished a n**w ppr<strong>of</strong>d for<br />
th* 1 Junior T,»saffi'by Sam<br />
en I ion Is always held In<br />
it tit a different city each<br />
year it was held in In-<br />
Next year It probably<br />
on the west t<br />
Shirley Boyd; Mrs. -Mlnton. Judy<br />
Wise; €^r©l, Sandra Wltmer; Lor.<br />
fjta, Jean iaitrikenj aaifs ArmlUge,<br />
lemingway, well • known<br />
iking on the Cuban sit-<br />
m't think people outside<br />
have any business to<br />
t justice «f the trials since<br />
re public and witnesses<br />
id an impartial decision<br />
Judy Lituferi Dave# Bili LaVlolette,<br />
an4 Mr, Haver, John VanSant,<br />
League Standings<br />
By KILL MM€II1EP<br />
The -boys In gym Jiiv* been play-<br />
ing basketball and volleyball. Listed<br />
below are the standings;<br />
Junior SMkaftMli<br />
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Heart Sunday in iflW coincides<br />
with Washlniton"s Birthday, .<br />
at<br />
j. P. COLLINS<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
PANELING<br />
In a Wtd* variety <strong>of</strong> ^<br />
end pottorni. Bvautify your __<br />
hoitu with *asy*to-apply<br />
wood pan*lin0» rt<br />
mm PHONt-<br />
By DABDY
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mm<br />
1»A61 a — SECTION THREE<br />
Tankmen Lose to<br />
George School<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Sensors varsity<br />
Rimming team lost a heartbE^Bkeito<br />
George School at Dqyleitown, Fs=,<br />
Saturday, when the Quakers piehfd<br />
up %he martiles with a hair^refltli<br />
yvla in UiB final event. _<br />
WiUi the JfiO-yard freestyle relay<br />
left on the program, the mett wis<br />
destined for the winner. Steve<br />
Quackenbush, anchor man far George<br />
Bruee FresU and BiU Lonfi won firsts<br />
for the Raiders. Captain Dick<br />
Parker and John Stul!, hath top<br />
contenders in their events, were<br />
kept ouMf the peel hy virus,<br />
SftYewl Fr*eftlS'Je^i. John Fox, pci<br />
a'ush GS. s27.7.<br />
i Butterfly— 1,.BII!J Ad.ips,<br />
Hauiii fii'; 3. Norn) Ervlms<br />
DC.' it 17.7,<br />
28Q=¥arii Freestyle - I,<br />
ac- . 0<br />
worb. BertiOhky had his best nielli<br />
so far this season, and ictiriu! Ihe<br />
Firemen, Fox Top<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> IIIN tioinis on iay-u«J hiioiN<br />
from untier iIi*- biiskt't<br />
Ken Ueary wiis nest wii!i '=i) pointH,<br />
jellybean Tests<br />
ineturiini- si-vi-n nelit aoiiU, nn*l<br />
Uulcli Kratii'nnluUi'i- sv.is l.ht<br />
iJoiii's,<br />
The C't'lUt'H werf' hard pressed to<br />
suppress thu PistonN, Dominating<br />
the 'C'oltit seorin^ WJIM Joint Dodds<br />
with 13 pniniN. LL>.H Ojiphani l<br />
out with four latlifSi while Jim<br />
and Randy Fos had lu-ti-mid m\e<br />
points hi ihal order. Hkip l!armoii<br />
was high lor the losers with sis<br />
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hijfh man far Ww Ilniil^rs wilh ;i<br />
The Fircmi-n, ...,„.___,—„ ;<br />
tpaR!*ork, rum pud io a S""! 0 vu-lory j<br />
ostf the VFW tit Ihe Jellybean Lea- ;<br />
uuc in ilii 1 total <strong>of</strong> IB<br />
The Greyhounds alsn hnd ihrre<br />
men iti the ditiihlc si'ariim i-oliimti:<br />
Li'iin Yoiina with 15 poiniN, Tetl Fv-<br />
IliMli School ^ymnJiNiunri ; iiiis 12, iiiui Al LysUT with Hi.<br />
Sittuiduy morniiis;, j Thi» jafflii starled jilT i!« M! in any<br />
Led by Turn Kiihica, with IB polilts, j<strong>of</strong><br />
tllL' Kaitlers* Maine*, ,dn, wiili i\<br />
and Jim" Wilson with il tOLiiiiers, th" ; faiiiy imht lirsl tiuin'ti'f, Till<br />
Fire EateiN built up an early luad [<br />
and lead ail the way, iCari Turves i<br />
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Uealtors. led by nick HoweH'4 j<br />
•defeated PalnHT Chsvro-1<br />
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As a sjn't-lnl iviitLii'u this Hatufduy<br />
insii'iilim, llif Jciiyiiean Lenuue allfriar<br />
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The uanie was then tied li.y c'hei<br />
Luveland on a lield jiual, Ren Lanyforsl<br />
eamu through with ajiitiher iifld<br />
goal and puslud Hie n;ii(liv-, in from<br />
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In the filial rhiiiliie <strong>of</strong> play in tlit?<br />
fll'st t]Ui!rii'r. wilh iiie sroi-i' 13=12 in<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> iiie Haiders, Kriiut'iimaki-r<br />
ssi-ort'f! with iwii foul ^hoi* iu'ct L('MI-><br />
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After that I lit* CJreyliQUiids tjriinn<br />
to will iintii'i- the Kiislanieil pri's'uii'i'<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe liaidursi anti !ltt< yap wii?,<br />
widened ttiitii tile iiiisil \ni7,7xi Miund.<br />
til,<br />
•The Ntartinu live fnr the Haisters,<br />
Kriiiieninaiset-. Li>siry, Liiveiiitiii. HITn«sky<br />
and Ken Lntsufuid rili pUsy^d<br />
the hill lime lip until tlie.n'nrM two<br />
minutes <strong>of</strong> play m llii' last r|ti£it'lei-.<br />
when Cuai-li Uisiu Ihtwi-ll lii>itii=d hi*.<br />
Heeond te.ini.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> uily High Hthooi^ .luninr<br />
Variiity alno eovei'ed tiiumNeU'CN with<br />
honors Friilay iiiubt when tlu»y tsimi 1<br />
from tjehind si half HiTie M in J3<br />
^tisre to sJefea! rieas;iii!viiie hy u<br />
iiiial eounl <strong>of</strong> 45=49,<br />
\Miirty I'etru^ky and tJiek Fux were<br />
the hmh sutirer?, tnr the Haiders<br />
with eiith "j«e«riiij5 ii iulal nf VI<br />
points, For Pleasanlvilie I.limt Hft>tvi\<br />
13 poiiiiN and S|>enee 10.<br />
f'H<br />
Assortment <strong>of</strong><br />
HOUSE PLANTS<br />
in Attractive Planters<br />
KIDDIE<br />
VALENTINE CARDS<br />
10 Pack with 6*<br />
Envelepss 7C<br />
839 ASBURY AVENUE (In M«rbU Building N«t to <strong>City</strong> Hid)<br />
Large<br />
PARTY<br />
FAVORS<br />
fer<br />
Valentine's Day<br />
Washington's<br />
Birthday<br />
it, Patrlsk's<br />
Day and fer<br />
All Occailant<br />
4MWLTIL* P.M.—TliMrt,»rri. « Mwn HI 10 P.WL—S«t. 10 A.M. 'til 10 P.M.<br />
Mo.<br />
Ha!<br />
Monriii'<br />
, By Halves;-<br />
Minute Sports Quiz<br />
10<br />
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1. Whs is the new football<br />
ai West Point?<br />
2. What SEC football pe*v#r was<br />
unbeaten in early <strong>Feb</strong>ruary in hasketball?<br />
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3. Who won the recent UfrUSSR<br />
basketball team in inlefnatldnql<br />
I play? •<br />
13<br />
I 4. IIQW much Is the salary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
j president sf the American League?<br />
B, Did the UiSR basketball team<br />
recently win the Santiago interna-<br />
: tional taurney? .<br />
The Answtrii<br />
1. Dale Hall.<br />
2. Auburn's Tigers,<br />
3. Russia, §2-3?.<br />
4. $60,MO,<br />
5. No, the USSR team was thrown<br />
out for-refusing to play<br />
China,<br />
Anastas I, iMikeyan, Deputy Savlei<br />
Premier: "An inereising number el<br />
Americans are beginning to, understand<br />
that war and ttaf threat <strong>of</strong> war<br />
under present conditions is an al=<br />
together unsuitable means <strong>of</strong> settling<br />
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Boat Kiitiw will iijjfn in Anbury<br />
t'ark's C(mv(>]iUun Hall *m LViiriigry<br />
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ryciiFti Vi'ii!', "Vhv sJimv this _yi<br />
will tafinu iiiiiviliMf ihi« tai'tu^t ros<br />
Atinlhc<br />
THU&SDAY, FEBI<br />
iif eshihiinrM ever assrmbled foi* this<br />
t'Vi'lli,<br />
Aeeordina to Jerry casque, direelor<br />
<strong>of</strong> il!« tftlorfiil marine exiiasiiinn,<br />
m<strong>of</strong>i' Uisn 2uo exhibit* will be fen-<br />
Uirtui in ii VHM army i»f (.'(mine*, Heux<br />
i'lid uiuipmi'nf, on ihe two hum<br />
li'Vi'U tjf tlu- lury^ byai'lifroiit t;ai!=<br />
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Those iittfin!in;4 "ill Kt'O >i fvcaetX<br />
piiiusfisnia o! lili'asiii'i' boalH, JJOWn-i'rj<br />
djiii nail, miw.Lril and ituihom'd<br />
from Ifflfliim Unifctl .Slates and Eui - -<br />
O|I(>SM marine niiihuffictui't'i's, .|iyr=<br />
inn \[\o Show the lilsalsli'tl AmiMifiiii<br />
VvU'raiis will fhiiiU't 1 dude free eour<br />
marine Shew<br />
Guard and A<br />
boat operators<br />
The .Nnw j<br />
Garden Stale<br />
SLslh Annual .<br />
Show KIOSM to tj<br />
<strong>of</strong> North Jursey i<br />
hury Park aisa „<br />
from Atlantic CHy fl<br />
and Phihidelphii.'<br />
There is ample<br />
joinini? I ho COB<br />
most parking is<br />
hi- open dally j<br />
oil it sporty, nil P, m, ami Hum<br />
iiiftimk'n tiiiiijoiii'd mniur and I'tjiiip- p, m.<br />
will in-<br />
200 —BETTER QUALITY DRESSES— %<br />
Group No. 1<br />
W#re $10.98 NOW *5,50<br />
Iroup No, 2<br />
W#r#$14,fl NOW<br />
Group No- 3<br />
Were $17.98 NOW<br />
1<br />
PRICE<br />
Stubb y s Dress Shoppe<br />
Group No, 4<br />
Were $24,98<br />
Group No. 5<br />
—Were $29.98 NOyyj<br />
EXCELLENT SELE<br />
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STYLES and §i&|<br />
719 ASWWl<br />
OCEAN<br />
STEREO PHONOGRAPHS Hi-F<br />
CHOOSE FROM C% MX^^,<br />
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• PECCA • RCA VICTOR £*\J /O<br />
• WI1C0R • STROMIiRO CARLSON<br />
HOBBIES - 20% DISCOUNT<br />
PKlbwQLL b SHOP<br />
S37 ASIURY AVENUE<br />
— ALL SALES FINAL —<br />
-V2 PRICE SALE<br />
Children's Dresses<br />
Sizes 1 fa 14<br />
EDNA SMITH KIDDI<br />
412 E, STH STRUT<br />
MEN'S<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
COATS<br />
R0E g<br />
$25 M-2.50<br />
BOYS'<br />
WOOL SUBURBAN<br />
COATS<br />
!• $19.95<br />
NOW *9.98<br />
MEN'S<br />
FLANNEL<br />
SHIRTS<br />
ga % \A9<br />
Reg,<br />
$3,93<br />
BOYS'<br />
LONG<br />
SPORT SHlfl*<br />
, $2.1<br />
MEN'S SHOl<br />
BOYS' WEAR<br />
Am<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
100th<br />
CELEBRATIONJ<br />
10 ta IS Niii *SiHf«iUffef l<br />
Short ibiiikii SMOKED<br />
Ib.<br />
HAMS<br />
Full<br />
Butt<br />
Cut<br />
Hami<br />
Center Cut Slices <strong>of</strong> Smoked Hams K>- $1.29 ^ (NONE PRICED HIGHER)<br />
"Super-Right" Top Quality Fresh, Ready-to-Cook 2 to 3-pound FRYING<br />
CHICKENS 29 C ^:<br />
Dili BikHet "Sipef le-iaA CC* M<br />
KID KOaif R^fct- , 49<<br />
"Super-Right" Frankfurters X' 55<<br />
Thick Sliced Paeon ^r m: W<br />
Lebanon Bologna Wjr IZ 79 (<br />
Large No. 1 Smelts<br />
Shrimp u i\'r 5 *<br />
Rock lobster Tails<br />
$<br />
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Freth Regular<br />
Ground Beef<br />
*. $1.39<br />
Leiivf quantlHit priced hifhi<br />
C-p'n Jshn'i St*nd«rd<br />
(St. wing |<br />
IRISH OYSTERS<br />
S3* av 99*<br />
California NAVEL<br />
dozen<br />
Florida Grapefruit<br />
New Cabbage<br />
Nenc Priced<br />
Anjou Pears Higher<br />
Nen» Prtctd<br />
Stake Tomatoes Hiffier<br />
Feedt!<br />
I A&P Orange Juice 2 ^ w 6<br />
Banquet Frozen Pits *£-fitt? n i<br />
A&P °^r f NB§ 3<br />
Cop'n John's DeviledI Crabs 2<br />
Creamottes Macaroni and Cheese 2<br />
^ pint Lint Asparagus Spears 2<br />
Large Eggs. /w. 2 99*<br />
A&P White Meat Tuna fish<br />
Hershey Chocolate Syrup<br />
V-8 Vegetable Cocktail<br />
Imperial Margarine<br />
Spaghetti A'Z";<br />
Habisco Saltines 2 ,!;. 49c<br />
Instant Potatoes r: 1 :;,:,<br />
Apple Jelly<br />
Swrft's Chicken<br />
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Briiio ?:,;; 2:r, 43c 32c<br />
APPLE PIE Special<br />
MlilllTC pl * ir<br />
POUND CAKE c ^r f<br />
CINNAMON BUNS<br />
HOT CROSS 1UNS<br />
fthm<br />
Sharp Cheddar Cheese<br />
Welch Grapefade Jtlty<br />
Pineapple -Orange<br />
rab<br />
Detergent<br />
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Shortening<br />
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Gerber's Junior<br />
Baby Poods<br />
Jane<br />
55<<br />
53*<br />
36<<br />
BAKERY<br />
WEIK!<br />
Ajax<br />
Cleanser<br />
lie<br />
35c<br />
10c<br />
TA¥<br />
20-ot. Oil<br />
2^45*<br />
Pink Salmon<br />
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FMURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, lfS9 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAOfe f<br />
VFW Inducts 3<br />
New Members<br />
Leon MlRliaccio, Wilbur Dowe and<br />
ARROW CLEANERS<br />
935 Aibury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PLAIN<br />
DRESSES<br />
and PRfSSED<br />
$ 1.00<br />
Cifh and Carry<br />
Red Cross Volunfeer<br />
Meeting Tuesday Eve<br />
Donald Pileggl, chairraan <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch sf the Amerlfiiin<br />
Fadden ,<br />
smith<br />
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Raiders Win CAL Crown<br />
For Fifth Straight Year<br />
Ited CresSi announced this week that<br />
a special jneetlng for all Red Crass<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>
PAG1 2 — SICTION FOUR<br />
CLASSIFfiD AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
INVESTMEN<br />
SECURITIES<br />
WOODCOCK, HESS<br />
MOVER £ CO., INC.<br />
New York Stack<br />
Phiia,.ia!te,<br />
American Sfotk Esehange • A*'.•:<br />
123 SOUTH iROAD STREET<br />
?, PA<br />
7200<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> Repress? n fat<br />
ARTHUR L. BATTEN<br />
845 BRIGHTON PLAC<br />
Phone 3234 Evenings<br />
and Week indi<br />
123 South Bread<br />
p E •! r * ;: ..<br />
BUY NOW FOR<br />
BEST BARGAINS<br />
Fleor; living '[Jem 1.1? ) . i ; • -- u : I ,-r ;.<br />
PoL^Li:Hy O/ Saace Travel, Radiation Bolt Information,<br />
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Se/ioo/foom Barnyard Mrs. Fred Baker Heads<br />
Officer Wives Group<br />
SB-SS,'-<br />
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Voting District No, 2<br />
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School Board Renames<br />
3 Incumbent Members<br />
C, <strong>of</strong> C Dinner<br />
Valentine Danet Friday<br />
VETERANS<br />
•iefp Support<br />
A. J. VOLPE<br />
fOf<br />
The Assembly Candidacy<br />
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SWEETHEART CAKE<br />
Doc ocoraled ; 1,;<br />
Wards Pastry Shop<br />
724 A'bury Avenue<br />
SAVE 30c on MORSELL MEATS<br />
BACON.<br />
TURKEYS TURKEYS ; G<br />
BEEF<br />
ib 37c b 41c<br />
FRESH<br />
Fr'Sn<br />
» FRANKS<br />
n^i: SUfiFD BACON<br />
Morr-oll Pride Pork<br />
•'SAUSAGE-<br />
LUZSANNE . . s 75c<br />
JR to 50 \i ,q r MAXWELL INSTANT 99e<br />
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nt^ption oar freshly baked bread to you!<br />
..... SHOP AND $AVI AT ACMIf<br />
Wa /*rgffxf t&ai Rttmiimr ia-tkia '<br />
.ijtse Fib, II«14,<br />
<strong>1959</strong><br />
T-Bone<br />
jf $Moia<br />
£ Porterhouse worn 25 e F*et laMocfc «<br />
Rainbow Trout "«r - i3*<br />
Fresh Jersey Porgies - 23* Deep Sea Scallops * 65*<br />
m'<br />
,>m<br />
WEEK<br />
BIG DOLLAR SALi!<br />
. Back by popular demand!<br />
SAW r SEASIDE LIMA BEANS . 10 v s<br />
SAVI15< IBIAL FANCY WHITE POTATOES 10<br />
(AW 33< IMAl RED BAND SWEET KAS 7<br />
IAVI n« NIBIETS WHOIE CORN.<br />
»vt FT PIINCESS WAXED PAPER<br />
lAVt IT FARRWAU RED TOMATOES<br />
tAVl a? PRINCESS FACIAL TISSUES<br />
f*W r/« ASMOOR'S CORNED BEEF HAS1<br />
fAVS P APRICOT-ORANGE DRINK<br />
L BBtfll ss HOODIES<br />
ElBERTA PEACHES<br />
MAYPO OAT CEREAL<br />
s Choice! Red, Delicious<br />
Fresh Cafif. Sugar 2 -35*<br />
Morton^ Macaroni<br />
6<br />
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VolumeNp.3 <strong>On</strong>ly 99*<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
A ^^^Ught <strong>of</strong> the mm mmivtritFy eetebrstfcm <strong>of</strong> ths<br />
Tuckaftoe Grange* No, 139 tim w©^ wis tto pMsentatton<br />
to Bto. Dorothy Maderm i certificate <strong>of</strong> merit to reeojgnitton<br />
ol her achievements as chairman <strong>of</strong> the Grange Home<br />
Economies Committee, The presentation, a National Grange<br />
award, was made by John Foster (right) district deputy.<br />
John Madeia (left) Master <strong>of</strong> the Tuckanoe Grange, looks<br />
on.—Grainger Studio photo^ _ _ = _ „ _ _<br />
Baptist Church Men<br />
To See Moody film<br />
The Men^ pellewihip <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Odean <strong>City</strong> Baptist Oiuf^, to addition<br />
to having Mr. Wiiklns B. Howe<br />
as the ipeak#r at ftls month's meettag<br />
will shaw a Moody Bible Institute<br />
fllffl entlUed, "Fusts <strong>of</strong> Faith."<br />
A vmn ret'eot release Iram tfte<br />
Moody Sdeace School, the film<br />
ews how the Bible and idenes<br />
_ Tees His group meets tonight at<br />
S~fe m. at the Chtn^i, 10th it,.and<br />
Wesley av.<br />
B OF CHOSEN<br />
CAPE MAY COCKIY. BJBW<br />
FHBNIS1OKG<br />
BITU31IHOUS<br />
ANB<br />
REPAIR SIATEBIALS<br />
Notice la hereby given ihnl e<br />
d SI & "ra*!ved by the ajorU <strong>of</strong><br />
May for the FufiiisninE .aad<br />
AByliK ef Bituminous Bos^ MaJiitn=<br />
name and Repair Materials on Vartoiii<br />
e t and MunlcJpaJ Roads !n tflf<br />
v <strong>of</strong> »Be May, sad open*! s^<br />
In public at tfte <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />
GMA House, New Jws^ en:<br />
TUESDAY, MAB.CH 3, i5K<br />
at 2iQb P, M. standiiPd Time.<br />
Supplenientary Spcell!»j!ora ft n d<br />
form ef bid, eonLpQet and ftnnd fw<br />
this prenoHiti wort, pptpared fey WalteF<br />
^ Rwpier, Oounty gng!m@\ and<br />
approved 6y the state HjeKway cemmlsslonsr,<br />
have Been HIM In the <strong>of</strong>^<br />
flee nf the said Engineer at Uie Court<br />
House BiuidlnK, Cape May. Cs.un ««««<br />
NSV Jsrsey; *w^ <strong>of</strong> a!J »ate<br />
way Commissioner at TrentQii, Ne<br />
Jersey; and may be inspected by Pniiptctlve<br />
bidders during basjness bwirs<br />
Bidders will h# futrlined with a<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Sp*Elflestiens oy the aifineef<br />
on propei* notice. Bids must be made<br />
on standard proposal ferm in tne BUUIndf<br />
designaUd thenJn and require<br />
by iJie^ speetficatioiw, must be Inclosed<br />
in saiietf envelopes bsflng tte nesie<br />
and addfegg <strong>of</strong> the Didder, and marked<br />
"lid tar FUrnishine and Applying<br />
Bituminous Read Maintenance aM Repajp<br />
Materials" on the outside *, ad*<br />
dressed to the Board :<strong>of</strong> Chosen F<br />
holders <strong>of</strong> dape Ma^Cpuniy, New J<br />
*^f, and must »e jtssinpHhJefi toy r<br />
certified etteek for not Icsa than lr'<br />
U0> pereent <strong>of</strong> Ule emount ^Id proyld<br />
ed ea!d cheek ^tajl not be njoM V»^<br />
^o,000,Oi, and be BeUv«red aL the plaw<br />
aiid on ti» hour named shove. Tt%*<br />
standard propesnl form 1* ataehed tr<br />
the supplementfli-j' speslflstlons, eople<strong>of</strong><br />
which win be furnished on appli&n<br />
tion to the EnBlneer, The Board pp.<br />
serves the right to rej«t any sr aJl<br />
' L M LEAR Director.<br />
MILDRED HOFFMAN, ClerlS.<br />
21331f, $33,12<br />
FOB BtSi<br />
siMy CaBBty, Sew jera*r<br />
FUEt Utt<br />
Cape May Count}<br />
NoUce is herefey given that<br />
bids wUl be received By tlr<br />
Chosen^Freehaldehs <strong>of</strong> the __=-„_=<br />
Spe May fer furitishiiig ana dqUwftog<br />
igoOO gallon* He 2 Fuel OU. m *<br />
Eli <strong>of</strong> No. Siruel OH aart eB.OOi<br />
Building Lesi^ al. and wlift=<br />
read In pubHe at the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
irt House BaUdlna,<br />
House. New Jersey, en<br />
iU«^«f, FEBRUARY ITth ^<br />
at 2-00 P M- &3tcrn Standard Time.<br />
Specifications cad form <strong>of</strong> Hr^asJ<br />
far the proposed fuel ell have &een<br />
filed in tae oiflee <strong>of</strong> Walter A.<br />
Kc-ppler, County ERjHneeri at the CoWt<br />
Howe Bulidljig, rape May Cewt<br />
Ueute New Jertey, and fflay be: inspected<br />
W pfospociive bidden during<br />
business hours. Bidders will be lurit-<br />
I»he4 witji a copy <strong>of</strong> the «peci]<br />
^ the a«nty Bngfneer on<br />
notice, •- _ •• _.<br />
Bid* must be mage en the standard<br />
proposal Ffciftt! In the manner deals'<br />
natejT and Kqulprf by the SpeeiHes=<br />
lions: must be enclosed In ft sealed<br />
envelape, bearing the name and address<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bidder, and marked "Bid for<br />
(the ropeetive Wade or firads, <strong>of</strong><br />
Fuel OU on whlcli bids ore- tubmlUedj"<br />
an the outside, addressed to the Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> 'Chosen Freeholders <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
County New Jersey- and matt be ae=<br />
eompanicd by s, certified check for not<br />
less than ten CiOJ per cent or the<br />
atnoynt <strong>of</strong> the Viet drawn to the .order<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arthur M peMarls, Osunty Trtafr<br />
urer; , and b€ delivered at ine ptoce<br />
and on the hour and date named above,<br />
me standard form is ettacAed to Ute<br />
gpeeifleatlon«F eoples o( which wUl be<br />
tumUfiefl on appHcatlon to. the<br />
neer, The ^^^W fserpa the<br />
to reject any or all bids.<br />
: By <strong>of</strong>der <strong>of</strong> the Board «f<br />
Freeholders <strong>of</strong> Gape May County,<br />
, L.M. LEAH, Dfrbctor<br />
MII*DR^ HOFFMAN, C3^<br />
*S-3t=pf, ^.W<br />
COCErOP<br />
HCESIf ESIf PI PIVlslO<br />
MAX GOCHT<br />
No; 51 illctfit<br />
Ctvil AcUoji ' .<br />
^CE TO ABSENT _DgffgfD(&ST<br />
OF ORO^R OF PUBIH<br />
RQflHY FAITH UN<br />
tiff, ^.ROBERT J« M<br />
TO ROBERT J.<br />
FBHt>AHT<br />
< By virtue <strong>of</strong> an order <strong>of</strong> Ula Superloi 1<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> New Jerseyf CSaneery slvi<br />
sjen, nttde flje Srf day <strong>of</strong><br />
iHi, In a civil HSlen wherein<br />
Kaitii Mltuauill ts the plaiflUIf<br />
ara.y» derepdant, Jou 6r *<br />
pftjMfi sa or before the _<br />
Sfsreh.'li^i te servinji,em dnsw« on<br />
defsuK nereef gueh Judggient shall<br />
he rendered asnlnst you as the esurt<br />
ehalf tStnJc eouUnble snd fast, You<br />
sJiatJ fli» ysttt mawar ttiMt^pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
ln,duflilest«<br />
dure. . T , .<br />
The ob^ct o( sold fldion Is t to obtain<br />
Q judgment: <strong>of</strong> dtvorce bt<br />
tho eald plaiiftlif ana you.<br />
AUGUSTUS, a,<br />
AUorney foe<br />
69 W. 16th Se<br />
CK!HInj3t5i_*r. J,<br />
Datedt -> Janmry <br />
.<br />
*^-c -,"" ii T " ^ T --» '" r ~i *-j "**"j r "' i "iT'C ^^'"i r"r j'^VrtT'"',*' ' > v L<br />
^^^^^^^\m^^^^ ^^ B, * ^ *"^ \u "^ ^<br />
OBITUARY<br />
Anthony Defako<br />
Antcon? De VU§e» <strong>of</strong> 3037<br />
S. A,<br />
laud Bosae<br />
ness<br />
(Mr, Di Faleo was a<br />
JET t« rt<br />
It<br />
Mom's Favorite Family<br />
Newesm<br />
Hi «s • i<br />
Columbus,<br />
Mf, De Falea «N?tse* a B#war<br />
store to Vlneliod to iS2i, *at has<br />
tld for t&e pat 2S y*** 8<br />
Be Is wrvived to<br />
daaghters. Hi* WUbur.Bwfc<br />
and Mri- fawafd DlppoWo, all<br />
ol Vki^andi oiii ibfotber, John, »'<br />
Red Bank, a sister, MB, Peter Sgral,<br />
<strong>of</strong> -Brsokl^B, N. V,, and four grandchildren.<br />
High Requiem (Mass "was §u»g<br />
Tutaday B»ralng in the Eased<br />
Heart Ghureli. VinelaBd, Intf^nt<br />
was to lh# Sacred Heart Cenaetery,<br />
VlBfland.<br />
Mom's magic meal cams mainly from the foods she beeps<br />
handily en the alielf—eBiHisd foods, her mety day helpers. It's<br />
a meal for Dad and one that the kiddles mil go for, too. Chipper<br />
Salmon Catserele ia eveF so tostj?. Canned peiiM.with a sprinkling<br />
<strong>of</strong> seasoned bread dreaajiie, and tomatcw tepped with French<br />
fried ealosa aye perfect with th b<br />
Chlpper Salmon<br />
1 can (I 1b.) salmon Vfy cups nuahed potato chips<br />
Top milk, or light cream 1 can eondessed cream <strong>of</strong><br />
I small onion celery wup<br />
Drain liquid from salmon and add top Bilk to mate V% cup<br />
liqSd, Add salmon broken into chunks, minced onion, potato<br />
chips A liquid to the Boup, Mis and put in cawenls. Bake in<br />
a moderate oven (350* degrees) about 40 minntefi. Four to «J£<br />
servings.<br />
Drsted Fcuf UghUy bfown % cup packaged eewonfid bread<br />
dressing in 2 tablespoons butter, Heat a l^Ib, eon <strong>of</strong> peas.<br />
Sprinkle dressing crumbs over drained peas. Four servings.<br />
Sups Tonitosi Hat a 1-lb. can <strong>of</strong> tomatoes, £dd 2 teaspoons<br />
Bugar, and season to taste. Serve tapped with canned French<br />
fried onions, Four eervingB-<br />
y<br />
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ADD LIFE<br />
Aquarium Heaters<br />
Regular<br />
PI<br />
GREAT AMERICANS<br />
BARSAiHHl<br />
FOR THE<br />
Wild Bird<br />
I Ib*. 45c<br />
Wild Bird<br />
Regular<br />
STAINLPS1<br />
•«1<br />
Regular<br />
|M0<br />
THE D. J.'s PET<br />
BRANCH OF D, j.^ PIT SHOP ©F<br />
311 iTH STRUT = ©PP©IiTf A&P<br />
EARL BiCHTfL<br />
ONLY 16 DAYS LEFT BEFORE WE MOVE!<br />
Living Room Chairs '29.50<br />
=-=—Full Upholstered with Foam Rubber Seats<br />
Were $49.00<br />
Refrigerator 199<br />
11 CU. FT, NORGE—WSf Mod»U-W«i $299.95<br />
TABLES<br />
For Ivcry Na*ff and SeHitsn<br />
Were » &J91 $,91 t# to $fif $C?.9i .91<br />
Now % Pric#<br />
Automatic Ironer<br />
^—^^WHiRLPOOL—DELUXE—Was<br />
lit Box Springs<br />
and Mattresses<br />
$59.50 A ?69.50 V»luw<br />
WALL-TO-WALi<br />
CARPETING<br />
OF 3 IMPORTANT RO(<br />
LIVING ROOM<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
•BEDROOM<br />
"-'" includes<br />
• WALL-TO-WALL<br />
CARPtTS<br />
• PADDING<br />
NYLON and FOAM RUBBER<br />
SOFAS<br />
• CUSTOM<br />
INSTAUA1<br />
NOTHING ELSE<br />
FINAL €M<br />
^ BILtS<br />
NYLON & VISCOSE 9* JC 12'<br />
Tili ^NYLON JAOCiTsL<br />
CARPETS .95<br />
W*r« $49,?S<br />
S U I TS $29.50 to $79.50<br />
TPL.ATT<br />
Af« Osed f ilMttan in iias at m*<br />
ONfHi^.1<br />
.,-,>••<br />
•fr'i<br />
%aM<br />
•:-m<br />
I<br />
^'" - V:i^v ^\M: ^:-^ -^- ^^h^^-^^S^^^r^ / ^<br />
THR OCKAN CITY 6f NTINKL-LCO0ER<br />
TJPON THRIFT: USE SENTINEL-LEDGER WANT ADS TO GET<br />
ilasslfied<br />
£yerttseffi@sts for ttM columna sboutd b# in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> l*s<br />
-^ietfier NOT LATEE THAN NOON TUESDAY FOR<br />
Aft PUBLICATION arid NOON WEDNESDAY FOB TOO-<br />
" Phono «04 or ^5; * 7 7 .<br />
CLASSIFIED ^ RAlip,<br />
Word* er t ^ . L H.i .,..,„... We<br />
(3c per word exceeding 25 words)<br />
I Burning 6 ConseouUve Tims, with 25 Words or I*ss |3,00<br />
b ' : • Ads Bequiflng Box Numbers, 2§e H^e<br />
— AU Ckitisified Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSffY ADS 25c EXTBA<br />
f mailed In, gtvett to representative or brou^t to <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
_y, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR STAMPS to<br />
cost. Copy accepted over phonfe as courtesy and oonveiilence<br />
stomer, Remittance must be In before advertisement Is sit<br />
Classmed Display Advertising = f JUSQ Per Inch<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
1 —In loving memDiy ef<br />
r, Mary IJOU, who passed<br />
Jiy |AM^ By<br />
MOTHER aafl DADDV.<br />
3=12<br />
\ IJKE TO mermtG my appre-<br />
' "" oiks to my many rcia*<br />
_ _ and frtenSs fcti* their<br />
fnes in sendinK the nany<br />
tJ and plants iM aJso the<br />
and constaeraUcm <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ring my stay in ShoiHe M^<br />
* ESTHER GiFFOHP.<br />
TO THANK all my rri<br />
in city for" me ears* nn4l g<br />
* tieeelved sy me ^lile a<br />
the Burdette Temiln H<br />
jso wisb to publicly tlmnk t<br />
KiJjt Clue for Ifte beou-<br />
WM. L, WHITSiEAD.<br />
2-m<br />
Bg HELP WANTED<br />
YOUR TIRffi WORTH?<br />
_--? you now to ^n us nuieh<br />
, an iieur. spare Urae, Writ*?<br />
|AhMCQP, N, J, MS<br />
J^D BOOKJCEEFBR and<br />
irl lor general oSicc work,<br />
ind position. References.<br />
8439, Sentlnei-Lfldgcr, if<br />
lA^IONS WANTED<br />
desires day work, e<br />
, etc. Phone vm. Mm,<br />
T7NG WORK desired by<br />
ged woman, phone 3is3*J.<br />
2-12<br />
Ift^ PAINTING and<br />
; phene 4flBi.<br />
ISIFIID DISPLAY<br />
Ibine Motor Sales<br />
F DtSefe . Plymouth Dtiltr<br />
[WASHINGTON AVE-<br />
{bine Phon» 1-2266<br />
JSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
:ADILLAC Sedan<br />
' SiQQC<br />
power.<br />
tADILLAC Coup*<br />
pletely loaded,<br />
or Ho<br />
/AUXHALL Sedan<br />
equipped, $1<br />
UICK Roadma.tw<br />
tra, ^b' * £<br />
an. * 1,070<br />
)ESOTO 4-Door<br />
Auto, Trans, 14 IOC<br />
heater, 1,1 "D<br />
PLYMOUTH Ssyoy<br />
"'. Sedan, Heater<br />
automatic Irani,<br />
)LDSMOBILE Holiday<br />
heat^ gad l/lf*<br />
iteming, *<br />
JICK Riviera<br />
Radio, SI 4QE<br />
power,<br />
UICK Super<br />
Sedan,<br />
power,<br />
iLDSMOBiLI<br />
Sedan, Radio,<br />
ter and power<br />
Now <strong>On</strong> y<br />
BritaJn 1 * Best Buy<br />
The Sup«r<br />
ivered Here $1995<br />
to fj MUea per GH<br />
[154 A*BURY<br />
** W ••^1^<br />
PERSONALS<br />
•• BEADING ud ADVICE by<br />
MABAftfie MSA<br />
Answera ail Question^ on ail problems<br />
eg life,<br />
OFEN-=0 'tU 9 Daily<br />
No Appoimment Neeeiiajv<br />
31 SOUTH KElfTDCKV AVE.,<br />
ATXAKTIC CITY<br />
, Speel*! Beadlaf SOe<br />
FOR THE FINEST Dr WEUDINO en<br />
«mfijcs, informala Receptions, H&<br />
inaUfln earos, phone 0711, McHenry'i.<br />
36 AUaitUe Ave, i<br />
SELF HYPNOSIS—Improve yeur memory,<br />
lose sell consclousnesB, slop<br />
?moklnE, lose wciElit, Learn self-hypnoets.<br />
CUws or lndtvidiial ieasuna. Coin<br />
tact O, H, ilgurdssoiL Phone gomers<br />
Point 81W, if<br />
INSTRUCTION<br />
WORK FOR U S aOVERNMENT—<br />
Men, Women, iS_io 10, _Prepsne now<br />
for eoniinR civil Serviee_ Exams, Far<br />
Infcrmaiion, write Bos Mm, ^ntinelr<br />
i l e 4-3o<br />
PkOFESSlONAL SERVICES<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
Complete Part* end Re*<br />
pair Service on ell Major<br />
and Small App(ianee»<br />
CALL US FIRST<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 Afhury Av«. Ph. 1242<br />
="1ANO TL/NlNq repair!ne. rebuilding.<br />
Prplesslomil piano technTclan, Quality<br />
*ork Euannieed, Wiley Eastman<br />
piano Tuning Service, ^ w, Vernan<br />
4ve., Ldnwood, Phone somers polni<br />
JW0 • &<br />
FURNITURE REPAIRED, cushions refilled,<br />
seat* rewebbpd and peUed.<br />
Work done in yoaf home, day or evei<br />
Cat! genera Point. 4417. John<br />
LNVISJBLE<br />
- Clgaretu<br />
buriB, mtitn Hoi a, cuts, tears, Aliera l<br />
ttonSi Buttonhoios Buttons Covered<br />
BelU Made, Hemstitching, Prom«<br />
Service ReasBBihie, Finr*nc* Jeffrie*,<br />
Ills Bay Am Phone ISM, U<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
MODERN TRAVELERS<br />
choose used cars<br />
WE'VE GOT<br />
'EM!<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
ALL MODELS<br />
1958 OLDSMOBILE "88"<br />
FIESTA STATION WAGON,<br />
Hydrtmatlc. Radio and heattf,<br />
Power staoring and brake*,<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 7*000 miret, Loaki *nd<br />
fiandln Ilka new. Sivt<br />
from original price.<br />
1955 OLDSMOBILE "98"<br />
HOLIDAY SI SAN, y<br />
Ridle and hiitaF. PoW*r «ta*r*<br />
ing, brake* arid seat*, ixgijitnf<br />
€endition <strong>of</strong> this one^wficr «r<br />
hit to b« »»n to b« appr«Efa><br />
f*d*<br />
1957 OLDSMOBILE "98"<br />
HOLIDAY COUPE, HydnUmatig,<br />
Rsdl« and hsatcr. Fully<br />
•qwippad wilfi ill power faa*<br />
tyru, SeM and tsryiatf by ui<br />
sine* n«w.<br />
1958 CHEVROLET Belair<br />
4-DGO^ HARDTOP, V-i, Radio<br />
•nd htat«f. Powergiidf, Fewer<br />
stearins and brake!, Take ad<br />
vantage <strong>of</strong> flrit ycarft d f<br />
i<br />
1956 BUiCK Century<br />
FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP. Dyne*<br />
flew, Radie and Heater. <strong>On</strong>*,<br />
owner ear. in •xetllsnf conditlem<br />
1954 OLDSMOBILE SuMf<br />
^ y<br />
riinatlV. Rfdls and heater, psw»<br />
•r steerinff and bfak*»* EH|sy<br />
the prsmfum ^erfsrRjin|a #f *<br />
Roeket Jpnflne it economy price,<br />
DROP BY<br />
SHOP WHERE YOU<br />
SEE THE fil@ RID<br />
USfD ^R ^<br />
Conytnianr G$£f Termi<br />
•^.^^^^•S^^^bMI y|fb V HVB^B I<br />
Of IN MOHDAY THROUGH<br />
SATURDAY f a.m. to P p,m,<br />
T NEW ^ mOW ROOM<br />
1119 AsbUjy Ave, Vhoah 0233<br />
4 S<br />
CAB U<br />
Phone 0237<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
H4P QOvmm MADEL Very reaioi^<br />
able. Free wtljBate*, Fijsae Somei><br />
oliii »ra B<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
We will eitimafe the<br />
cost <strong>of</strong><br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Tey an yhdpr no eetlgatlen .<br />
Wm.S.<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
1345 Mnt Avtnui — Men* 1771<br />
PLASTERING JOBBING = EsUmates<br />
furnished, Paviq R, liarkins. rsldence<br />
m Asbury Eoaa, Fhone S4S=J.<br />
3-12<br />
Keys 30c Each<br />
Quick Srlee.<br />
1233 E Asqury Ave.<br />
Hardware Co,<br />
u<br />
B SAlS and SBRVlcS<br />
, Repairs to all niake refrlgeraton<br />
New Frigiaalre ra!riff6rati>rs, ranges<br />
WTishffs dn'eM, frwzors, palmer FfIg<br />
idairtv 1M7 Aibiiry Aye, phone flUI,<br />
Open every jwmns ! i!i 9 if<br />
WILL, HAUL, AWAY items fsr which<br />
you have no mm. Wo charge Iy<br />
H#rv|« My pay being Itf ma T eai<br />
use. W, enfiifln, Phone U3W-2- tl<br />
TYPEWRITERS and<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OCEAN CITY TYPIWRITIR<br />
SlRVICi<br />
W09 Afftury Av». Phenc lift<br />
vacuum Gleaner Kepairs — AH Miikes<br />
•tlOOVER SALES AND SERVICE<br />
ROBERT E, HOFFMAKN<br />
2 B, WUmoi Ave^ aomers Paint<br />
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and<br />
scrcons nepalred. Baker'* Awnlnc<br />
shop, M2 gay Ave, Phone 124i<br />
ti<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAIRED<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
ALL iS<br />
Motorola Sa)«* and Strvice<br />
ill Asbury Av* Phene 350*<br />
ef ismers Point, N- j,<br />
Ss, Jersey*! largst Modernlzers<br />
and Reflnlshers <strong>of</strong> FURN1TUBB<br />
LQ% us mike, that old dark<br />
Furniture Modern and New<br />
with our unique method ef<br />
Sand Blast Refinishirig.<br />
WE ALSO OPIRATI<br />
A COMPLETE<br />
UPHOLSTERING DIPARTMINT<br />
Our UphaMery and SHp Cover<br />
work Is second to iiong. Ail<br />
Bstimntcs are complete, there<br />
are no hidden costs or<br />
Advertising Gimmicks,<br />
toll Us and convince Yourself<br />
SOMlPtS POINT 3141<br />
MacArthur Blvd. lemer» Point<br />
12 blocks West <strong>of</strong> Circle)<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
If<br />
Tf<br />
BUSINESS SERVlCfi<br />
EARL NORTH'S<br />
WOOD SHOP<br />
FUBOTTURE<br />
Repaired - Refinlshed<br />
Eeupholsteied<br />
Custom Cabinet Work<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
Alterations - Remodeling<br />
Combination Aluminum<br />
Windows - Doors<br />
Jalousies<br />
10th SI, opposite R.R. Sta.<br />
Phone 2936<br />
FLOOR gANBING MACHINE end wan-<br />
Ing machine tor rent by the day,<br />
Davis Hardware Company, 12S5 Asbury<br />
Ave, phona Wli- «<br />
WILL. CLEAN and haul away anyt&lng<br />
you do not want from attb;<br />
gwage, or elsewhwe, WlU pur yoy<br />
the dUferins abyya the eosi <strong>of</strong> labor<br />
iind hauling; W, BriShi, 212 Vernen<br />
Llmvowl. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> dty<br />
or Sorrierg Point lit 4376, 437ft<br />
a<br />
AMATEUR MQN PAINTER = Flrit<br />
ciasE werk. Lowest prices In town.<br />
Phone 1SD&.M. 3.12<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
Sheppard's Auto Service<br />
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND<br />
BRAKE SPECrALlSTS<br />
BATTEEUSS For All ttH<br />
f 12,14 SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
PHONi 0722<br />
s|yLp<br />
.^^v^^ss YOUR BOAT SfiUi om<br />
top quaifty Marine Grade Fibregia*i<br />
Boat Cloth and Resin. O? 'sale W<br />
MPCOM MARINA. 340 Bas Avfnue<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
FAMILY DESIRES USED Spinet, I'lano.<br />
In geod condition, reasonable. Write<br />
Box mm, seminei-LedpOT, 212<br />
HBM1KGTON<br />
macnirie*.<br />
MeH H '<br />
r/li<br />
¥FBW<br />
Saits<br />
O<br />
and<br />
ty<br />
if<br />
, adding<br />
seiviee<br />
SEE NYiiAN FOR Gl.A^, Auto glass<br />
i glass table and desJi upi,<br />
-' Boar glaii wiadew glass reana<br />
kissed. &iy Asbury Ave,<br />
FIRBSVOOD CUT any tengtn. Fhone<br />
Tuekalioe ijS-R-3, 9iB<br />
OPPORTUNITY SALE «= Cribs.<br />
Jers. hitrh chuiri. piuypun,<br />
bubo, scale, bicycle, ftc, Siutlio e ,<br />
s<strong>of</strong>a aiid chair- bidiitl drum table ahsi<br />
end labie: Motorela TV; elet-irie fryer,<br />
cooker, rubr. barber set, _ wafl ie iifSn<br />
ana CTDJ, ppessurf eooksr, Lenas vases,<br />
spotting strops, tiisJics, ttc,; tK^auUful<br />
gowns and CtK-Kt-ail dresses, fur epiita<br />
and japlsets- Fox slate, enshmere eoat.<br />
eoslume Jewelry, ludits 1 Ounius waleiii<br />
lBdies*. men's aiul ehiidi't'n's %vear:<br />
sliocs,' hats, bans, etc,: muvit* screens<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
u<br />
.. > . . ... . . . . . , - : r 1 ~<br />
DONE OUie«a.¥ AT •^>m<br />
FOR SALE REAL ESTATg FOR SALi I REAL . JfTATJ m> fO»<br />
ejHi&n; FrleiasJre_refrJgecirtOF, e*eell»nt<br />
coBdAioa, 2315 Cemral Ave,, l«t<br />
DRjm, i itejr^r<br />
wTisher, ' 1 Magic Qief deluxe<br />
ranKe, 1 ©lectrte range,<br />
trie hot water heiter, i<br />
hot wats hsttea-f 3<br />
Ail in Rood condlUon, SO4<br />
LET^OUT MUSKRAT JACKBT is<br />
eclleat eonditioil. . Phone 4419,<br />
42" WHITB GASamr<br />
.plDte iiOW B i<br />
Ave,<br />
USED TV<br />
SITS<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30-DAY WARRANTY<br />
$25.00 up<br />
TV $m$<br />
FOR RENT<br />
WEEK — MONTH — SEASON<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phone 1242<br />
These make Ideal<br />
second sets for<br />
your home<br />
WANTED TO RENT<br />
PARTLY OR UNFURNISHED Year<br />
around heated apartment or lieuse<br />
one tJifli is at least a little modern<br />
between Asbui-y AVB. siid <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave,,<br />
and not beyond ^Ui St Fhonc 1^<br />
• '<br />
REAL ESTATE WANTED<br />
GaOUND IMPROVED FOR BU1LDing,<br />
OP eeUaKe, soudi sf S4Ui s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
Reasonable. Write only. W14 Le*ea<br />
Ave,t Fhila, li. Fa. i-lS<br />
WANT TO BUY 2 family home, abeu<br />
S30.000, Will nay cash, preferflfiiy<br />
FOR SALE<br />
nerth seetlon. Write E. W, N, ffli<br />
Corwstsga Road, Devon. Fa, M2<br />
KNABE BABY GRAND—In eJceeUent<br />
rondilion, JdeaJ for ic-acher or ad= APARTMENT — Unfurnished, Yssyly.<br />
vaneeti student, ii&5,^. WEYAND'S, Ohe or two bedrooms, Rctireti<br />
ceoisia and AUanUE_ Aves,, AUanUe eoupje. Can glv« local referenpfli<br />
diy, Open Wed, fina Frl. Evs, fhnne Write Em, 8437 Tleniinel-Lretea*.<br />
RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />
N SPLIT LEVEL<br />
e with 3 bedraonB,<br />
Sli^ uhfiiriaihea, OiUy<br />
needed to purchase. Dtp<br />
AUli Ave, Phone 1333.<br />
cash<br />
106<br />
3=:<br />
FURNIiHED OOTTAGE & ApartmCn<br />
near beach and tKtard'wa.IJL Botn<br />
units healed. <strong>On</strong>ly $1T,6OO (ui-nlshcd<br />
DE hiAJUS, IQg AilBiitJo Axe. Fhsni<br />
3 ^ ; 3-5<br />
INVESTMENT ^3TTAG^ — Large<br />
Jrqnt eetuige, 3 bedrooms, S smal'<br />
rtsir oett.3EM, 1 bedraom each. Furnished<br />
SiS.SOa, Wiilieftis Realtor, 1330<br />
Bay Ave, 22S<br />
SALE—-$71=33 per month buys a nsw<br />
3 bedrooili heated bungalow. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
5263,00 cash required. Scott Rea"<br />
Estate. #14 ith Ilreet, ii<br />
MODERN POTTAGE, near beaeh<br />
schools and slorss. Bight rooms. Hi<br />
baths. Oil hot water heat. Insulation<br />
pickup trailer. GREAT SAVINGS! 41Qstorm<br />
wlhtlfSwi, Unfurnished, K<br />
Mill Road, Noiihiield, phano<br />
ably piieea. Bi3 Deliincey<br />
vllle 2337.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
you WIN WE LOSE!<br />
NOTHING BUT CLEAN CARS!<br />
>1957-FORD CUSTOM "300"<br />
- PLUS: WE GUARANTEE THEM -<br />
Psur-d».% |>ey(Indsr. HesNr, , power p<br />
it«*rtng and brake!- , ,,,. = .....,,',., 1395.<br />
1955 BUICK RIVIERA Hard Top<br />
Radio, hiaiSF, aytamatjc pqwtr.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e owner. ,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,«.,,,.,.., J<br />
1956 FORD RANCH WAGON<br />
She eyllnders. Isensmy<br />
Heater. ,..,,,,,.,,,,,,<br />
1954 FORD 2-Door Sedan<br />
Radio and heater, ...,,.,, 595.<br />
1916 FORD CUSTOM<br />
Two-deer iedan with radii* and<br />
h*at»r, ,.....„,.,,,,,,.•,..<br />
lfSS BUiCK SUPIB *pr/Sfdan<br />
adte. heater, power, lutamatle.<br />
1955 FORD FAfRLANE fpiv Sedan<br />
Perdemariil Radio and heater. ii<br />
1914 CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan<br />
Rt^la and heatsr. .,. = .,,........<br />
LQTS OF CLEAN '53 AUTOMOBILES AT BARGAIN DAYS PRICES<br />
1956 FORD Va-Ton 8-CyUnder TRUCK<br />
Ferdemaftc, HMtfr and radio. Uaad for$f AfiE<br />
pleasure driving. ,,,;.,.,.,...,..,,., Ivf^i<br />
SEVERAL PANEL TRUCKS IN<br />
1956, 1954 and 1952 MODELS<br />
19S4 FORD<br />
Heater, 8>ey1ind*r *r« ,..,.<br />
Pickup<br />
1 m.<br />
J 595.<br />
195.<br />
1918 FORD P4IO W»lk In<br />
new, Beviriewn 10>ft. bsdy, $^90C<br />
CEAN CITY MOTORS, Inc.<br />
— YOUR AUTHORIZED FQFP DEALER<br />
63FBAYAVi. PHONI 0600<br />
-WE HAVE JUST THE<br />
YOU HAVE<br />
BUN"! LOOKiNS FOR"<br />
tnsnt. ,T<br />
Y • fttl<br />
"THAT COTTA0C III THB OAR<br />
THIS OylR ^.<br />
• hilf btock f r««<br />
# f<br />
plftnfy «f<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
• J* W* l<br />
Real pstate an<br />
8th §tr««f and Odian Av«.<br />
Phona 0160 Anytlms<br />
THREE = FAJflLY<br />
^^eSreom and one<br />
bath apartnientj.<br />
110,000,<br />
Two<br />
and<br />
Furnished,<br />
GAHDENS, BEST SECTION—Two lots<br />
60x120 feet each, graatij level, clear<br />
view ol ocean. Protected Usfh Wowing<br />
sand. i?,«9 eaeh, Will* JDO Seatty<br />
Koad Media, Pp. •• ^ ^ ^<br />
18th STREET Yearly Lagoon, Fiont<br />
Heine. L>argg living, room with fir&<br />
place, dining area, kitchen 3 bedrooms,<br />
forced hot alp hmi, tear<br />
aaracc. Furnished, Williams Realtor,<br />
Ave, 33S<br />
MER1ON PABK, 3 btdfobiS yaiiaround<br />
rancher excellent condition.<br />
a eood buy at only |9,350,00, Little<br />
EBsh seeded, 200 gomefsa Lone,<br />
Phone 17W=W,=<br />
3,32<br />
CARPiFJF EITATfS<br />
New 3 B^noB Bucbeivi iSfS60.00.<br />
with C»r Port., Camp, JI**. Kitchtn,<br />
FMA 3fl Vr. Bttgg, AvftU, OB<br />
1/3 Acre Flo*. - Off Bl*ek Ssn# Pk.<br />
n 8ptTi« Av*, IS' *eff«rp« Ave,<br />
A^uiie <strong>City</strong> 6-SOO7, '<br />
CM^ PR^BRTY—Four units, one<br />
heot*a, now reduced to 512,500 Good<br />
e<strong>of</strong>utJUoit, good locauon. O'DoniMil and<br />
Murphy, UJth and w ^ AV# Phone<br />
4400. " Bi2<br />
APARTMEN^^ — WondertHl Bargain.<br />
All four apartments rented yearly,<br />
In«nne si.yjQoa Sate prte *12,0u0,d).<br />
Shown by appeintiB&irt, CDpnneU and<br />
MiiFphy, lOtft '^a|ld West, Pftone 44Oj=<br />
COZY— Modern 4 btdroom £^<br />
faga, gp«€ieyf corner let en<br />
Reetewelf Blvd. Lcrft Hang*,<br />
A RIAL BU¥ — <strong>On</strong>ly fIiJ0§<br />
BEAUTIFUL Llnweed R-nch»r^<br />
Thres tadnatu. VVi talM full<br />
basement, basabeird h*m% let<br />
90K17I,. A modtm hsm* built<br />
far graclsui living.<br />
F. R. BRIDEGAM<br />
REALTOR and INSURANCE<br />
3346 Asbury Av«nu#<br />
Two Llw Wins—Of51 or 2M1<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPjLAY<br />
DEALER GUARANTEED<br />
USED CARS<br />
*S8 CHEVROLET<br />
Statkin Wagen,<br />
*#1 MERCURY<br />
2-p9or Stdsn,<br />
'57 LINCOLN Fremitr*<br />
P&wered<br />
Lew<br />
IW?<br />
'17 FORD Fairlane "JOCK*<br />
Radle, h«tf r ind<br />
hltll flr«.<br />
'16 CHEVROLET St. Wagon<br />
Sadie and hHt<br />
'59 RAMBLER American<br />
Station Wagon. Saws $500<br />
'56 OLGSMOBILE Holiday<br />
2-dr. h.A^top, whrt*<br />
RAMBLER<br />
• ' •" r i J " - $491<br />
f S5 CHEVROLET '210* -Mr.<br />
Radto and InMar,<br />
flSiO<br />
'55 FORD PICKUP TRUCK<br />
Right!<br />
— RAMBLER —<br />
Safes one* Swvfc*<br />
S4IK ST. ft WEST<br />
PHONI tt<br />
CUSTOM<br />
around<br />
rge' dining<br />
I Atlantic Awe,<br />
hot ail heat*: aanMSatlss<br />
1330 Bay Ave.<br />
TODAY'S BIST P«JYf<br />
T , A ST.<br />
AU *y«*r 'n^d IIK «r<br />
ud p<br />
tot « wfciefc<br />
a, i fastfc>» S<br />
Oil **t wwter<br />
OUTSTAHPINC VALUE*<br />
— Split level, year around<br />
(jedrooma, living reoro, djn-<br />
Realtor, 3330 Boy Ave, ..-. f!3<br />
PQUB LOra •••— Gfa^ea, „<br />
Simpson Ave, ftt Ssfl Bt, TT-.—---<br />
THE PRJCe IS RIGHT buy<br />
wlilt vwUfr 1 * apt*<br />
OFFERING FOR<br />
QUICK SALi «t $28,000.<br />
Till* is • gm'<br />
27th<br />
TL. SHARP<br />
4<br />
Phena 1637<br />
¥^iR AROUr<br />
room, S" "<br />
Kxan, electric J kltelHHv ^<br />
popa^ pi h« water fteai.<br />
ITth-i^Baa geetton, f<br />
tor.<br />
Five &ed«FQms. 2 4»Hnj. eje, H<br />
. viciiu&<br />
REAL ESTATI<br />
tlS ^lACUFF ROAJ5=Fcw Dedroann,<br />
IJ^ bauu. p rurnace, Bendix *w*s&<<br />
ert TV,, and sarasc, AViOJ^ie now<br />
to June ana June? iS^July 31, Call<br />
Q. C, MOS to inspect or contact owner.<br />
NO HOHSE--Fivo bedrooms 3<br />
..baths, pun r^Mo, etd. Furnished,<br />
Vicinity! 12th -SP^ Beach. ^«a<br />
L l J, ^rr, 424 Wn street.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS QUICK RESULTS<br />
to It toe esel<br />
SOTKS TO unt<br />
<strong>of</strong> MK^aret W<br />
_. .<br />
to tm vderot<br />
lT«« f-Hie<br />
HTOCKHOj<br />
B|<br />
Tjffi tMBtl gJe^tlBl Of tfi»<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
CKry^r-P#<br />
you*<br />
Of-A MOST<br />
YOU'Lt EXP<br />
P«CB OFFHtOt:<br />
3205 ARCTIC AY£.<br />
^'••"' a!Mr
& '<br />
j, . .v.<br />
'- f J ' y THURSDAY,<br />
PAGE 6*-SECTION FOUR<br />
THI OCiAN CITY<br />
' . ' ! •<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Knights Labor At Basketball,<br />
Then Settle Down To Business<br />
Hot Lunch in a Hurry<br />
m<br />
im<br />
•;i Ui<br />
twl<br />
That wasn't an earthquake you<br />
heard Wednesday morning. It was<br />
the croaking at the ibaltered and<br />
'tbrulshcd bones; <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Knights o IColitmhus who learned<br />
Tuesday night thai scad old men<br />
are no jnaith for utt&d young men.<br />
The good yaung men were the<br />
teenage members <strong>of</strong> lite CYO basket<br />
ball team which trounced a K. <strong>of</strong> C.<br />
pick-up squad, BS-37, in un exhibition<br />
game follQwiiis the Kninlil's regular<br />
meeting. It was just a ease sf run*<br />
nine—the kids could and the elders<br />
couldn't, at least not without eon.<br />
slderable huffing and puffing!<br />
•Earlier in the evening, a jfroup<br />
<strong>of</strong> Catholic Jboy_s in the 13*18 age<br />
trBeket met with Past Grand Knight<br />
Robert Ordiiie and obtained informa-<br />
lien on the Ceiunsbiaii Squires, a<br />
Jersey f Cape<br />
for Resorts<br />
junior organizfltion <strong>of</strong> the K, <strong>of</strong> C.<br />
John Gilson, <strong>of</strong> Ailaniif <strong>City</strong>, a<br />
Squires <strong>of</strong>ficial, spoke lo the local<br />
group. The hays exhibited intero-.!<br />
and an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Squires Circle<br />
will be organized iliiriiri tho nvh\<br />
fow weeks.<br />
At the regular K, <strong>of</strong> C. meeting<br />
the dale for the Council's SL Pat =<br />
rick's Day Parly was changed from<br />
March 21 to Miirtii 1", This affair,<br />
with Conrad Mayer, chairman, will<br />
be held at the VFW Home. Musis'<br />
will be by -Joe Piluagi"?<br />
A finant-'ial report on the<br />
dinnt'r=danc ! e was "ivi-n ay 1<br />
urer Philip P, Pt'rri, The ;<br />
was the most suteijiui'ul in Ct<br />
Deputy Grand Kniaht Clark Mosfc<br />
announced that the Honor Court<br />
for St. Augnslifie's Lssy Kyyui-i, span,<br />
sored by (In* K, nl l\, has Ijt'tti pos?-<br />
polled until Friday i-vt-nints, I-iM*<br />
ruary 30. This wii» omiiiiill.y schi'd-<br />
uled for loiiiurrua nijsht. Fosipy'H'-<br />
naenl was in rt'spi't-l to iiuhi-rl Ham=<br />
son, who sva* killed U\ an auto aei'i-<br />
deni on Monday,<br />
Grand Ktiiuht Joseph A. Barnes<br />
announced that ihe winner!* <strong>of</strong> a<br />
basketIjall foul shooting contest held<br />
by the Couiit-ii for mumbi-rs <strong>of</strong> tht?<br />
CVO team will In 1 taken to the Pak*N=<br />
Ira In Phihidi-lBhia en Saturday<br />
nighi. March T, tu see Villaneva play<br />
Laialle in the feature <strong>of</strong> u coik'iH'<br />
dguiiieheader. Other men and boys<br />
interested in tfains? may obtain iic=<br />
koU by eotiiaeiing iMf. Barnes hi**<br />
fore Monday night.<br />
The nest Council meeting will he<br />
held Tuesday evening, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 24<br />
at 8 p, m= at St. Augustine's School,<br />
Classified Adi trine Quick<br />
Let Voters Decide<br />
At Polls, Kay Urges County GOP<br />
TOKYO<br />
will double Uieir<br />
bm;tn lldlH'i-l I*. K;iv,<br />
jdidiiU' frsr !ht> ni>[ii_Uilifiin H!iiimi<br />
i rnr KUiti' Si'iliifrir, rrVi-iil^ii !Hi*« ut^'ti<br />
! thai hf could -J 1 " n« tU'irirnvnt t>v<br />
! liarm l-i Hit<br />
:i!lllity<br />
Mil i. ;il*<br />
fiu;ili!i«-atifni<br />
hi. U.-'ii, should UHTO<br />
i! in Ih•'*I<br />
marines in the<br />
1.<br />
! A spiikrHmflri has<br />
hoth . . ,_<br />
will IK? |it3i-i-j| on<br />
«f<br />
tank<br />
ullowlna the UJUTS »! ihc fin,Mti !•<br />
tii'S-iih- u\v i-^W Uii^ sv.sv l<br />
:L;-ti!a!!> inktna "idc-. in Uw<br />
K<br />
til Itt'P-ilj'n ;-FI I !M JIMV even!, ! inStmti to rim i« !hi«<br />
t,|.:,i i.!; = [''iri!! iii '• piiniiii'V Hi'tMMJn ii^ ii < Jllultf.tli .i>r<br />
\,m\ .'/ni>»ri;!Mi • tin- Hi'piihHf=iifi nuiiiirtiiti<strong>of</strong>!, aiid '"<br />
hi> i'.'i'-i 1 !;!.! 1 *'!' : mi oihi'r" Wi If l. ! wi<br />
! "thai ii : tin*<br />
«t-;-i- ii. ) ;..,.; M(i. 'i.., •.,.;(.- .il p.irlU'Ll'i.r, ;<br />
. y,f\'f ' •• ! » ;jl: tin ;!''"- ' - !'<br />
rlli'll .-iVhiHW i uii\<br />
-,v Hi'iHiii 1 -cui, bfjih «ii ^h.trii hii, 1 . UnjJ in Hie<br />
; Court Mouse? Monday annauncsd<br />
! thi'rp was no money appropriated<br />
• in she' new (ILK!gel for inc County<br />
j rhiimtjE'r <strong>of</strong> ComtntTfu.<br />
I Thi> Cape May Chambpr <strong>of</strong> Com =<br />
siH'rvu liad askt'tl for flnsineial sup=<br />
i [sopf from HIP Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders.<br />
[ and drilled ihu claim by Lasvrunte<br />
; M. Lyiir, iliri'i-toi 1 o! Ihf Uoard <strong>of</strong><br />
• ChosiMi Ft'i>tholc3t»rs that ihu Cliatii-<br />
I bur had faili'ii lo coDpt'i'iiti 1 HTth tiit=<br />
i nifii-i^tU rii- tjiij S!Hiilu*rn Nt*w<br />
Ui>vt>!»]?Fncnl Csjunfi!,<br />
The Ktatufflt'iu by Mr, Lvar «as<br />
mfifly in UIISWLT to U tiQi^iinsi W'.ufi<br />
i! liiri'iMyr pi thi> i'hambir ui a [in'i-<br />
In* ht-arintf nn fist' $2,-j4!!,0iin<br />
ilic operation <strong>of</strong> the t-ourt, iiiit *o<br />
date? tlit> Sii.CMK) aptiftiprlated did nut<br />
warrant ihs? ospendjiupt* MIUM \AI><br />
court tloi's not support itsrir.<br />
! Josvph K. Roort, mayui- r.1 Kir^r<br />
i Township, dcftfiidi'd the r-tuift sa.s^r;<br />
wulidi'rftJl<br />
,11.<br />
"it has been<br />
the county,"<br />
Fn*phald(ips Dr. Li'fm<br />
and GcortU' Post ijiMii espst'*-<br />
vh'WM that ii furihiT- siudy<br />
ht ! niadt' io diMemurM' if u<br />
not !K.> wafraiiittl its jir.mt ihi 1 t'<br />
!«>!* a similar iimuunt ui tnniu<br />
thiit which ha^ iK't-n fip[»roiir<br />
lor ihf f.'uunfiL<br />
Hodiii. ii morning nl'<br />
's ijciiiftl lit ciirrtjiti!'-.<br />
tJi.'it Dn> frsDhijIdt'i*:' ^htiwi'd nn<br />
et tu<br />
\\w<br />
iu:i-<br />
L'ountv ; !i ' u ' t'»i!Hly"s ruiirf^ (hut ui>\
figfl<br />
sirW^VsMw-<br />
«•<br />
IV<br />
Mf<br />
*«*•**<br />
ii><br />
Krt '?<br />
* * ><br />
6<br />
4'<br />
in r<br />
"" n' *'<br />
1<br />
"ud Crepe (sbe*, to 44^<br />
as LADIES'<br />
QUILTED ROBES<br />
8.98. values<br />
15 REGULAR 8.98<br />
MATERNITY DRESSES<br />
CHILDREN'S WARM '-• v.^<br />
Stretch Tights 1.59 2 ft<br />
BUNTING CHAISE, 2 Cl<br />
25,00<br />
FifitMs Folding W«bb*d Aluminum<br />
3 nc S«t» R*duc*d 4-Potlrien Chain<br />
Two M*Hh»nB Fefdlnf Chair*<br />
16SI NSMATTRE<br />
or DOUBLE<br />
mm<br />
6 NEW TYPE '<br />
DINETTE<br />
^jy<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY<br />
CQNTINUING OUR SAll O<br />
MO US EH OLD ITEMS<br />
Assortment Making Everyday Living Eatkr,<br />
Mora Conv«mrentr Available<br />
. i oweer af tte<br />
f Mrs< V«Bald« ^meto^ said<br />
M«afaJ<br />
Additional asvingg also will accrue ©r. i*r«d: fWacK Jr., mnwd associate,<br />
w»|fl* since stta became itp dean- to<br />
1»S5|, after tb#<br />
from the, fact' that ihe stn»«ure al-<br />
W*W and Pr, Mortov<br />
ready la nvtfed and teloriton« lines<br />
avpetatcd tiUefj <strong>of</strong> staff<br />
and equipment, heat and «Ir con- <strong>of</strong> the wdl<strong>of</strong>cagy deparoscBt,<br />
•ditionlng all lave foeen Installed, Sr, ^pete^ Quesada vwt appointed<br />
Influencing l g ^e ft altfng g ef the Ae tmv«r to\«r ddef <strong>of</strong> afpJt ift th#- anestneslPlon<br />
in Hs. new location Is a long lange deparuvanL<br />
runway 'building program proposed Or. Frattfc goiptlmaan mat appalnt-<br />
for the test ^center. Recent extension ed chief j <strong>of</strong> staff In the pathology<br />
<strong>of</strong> the longest runway to 10,000 feet depajfntnit.<br />
is the forerunner in a program that<br />
Allen<br />
eventually will provide parallel 12,000<br />
foot .runways*<br />
"Frost theb- new vantage point,<br />
midway between two <strong>of</strong> these master<br />
runways, air traffic controllers olle will ll<br />
h* have* a di g and d unobstructed b t d<br />
view <strong>of</strong> traffic appro^ehing t S<br />
Dri i Msrciai Msi Smith Sith appointed<br />
chief <strong>of</strong> staff in the toh<br />
dt<br />
Slotor<strong>of</strong>f and Pr, Bar<br />
CANS!<br />
Baral» were/ *ppolnted chiefs <strong>of</strong> staff<br />
fa .tte «atod<strong>of</strong>ltia and oral surgery<br />
departmant.<br />
DIRECTOR — NATIONAL EDUCATIOM<br />
• - SeafW Afcanfai<br />
When the Chinese CeauMunist In- to nuke children disrespectful <strong>of</strong><br />
structors conduct^, their classes for their heritage. |n such a mlsln<br />
American GI prisoners <strong>of</strong> war t<strong>of</strong>ormed<br />
state <strong>of</strong> mind they are rtpe<br />
North Korea—brain washing mewt ef targets for the sly propaganda (beck-<br />
them Into a degree <strong>of</strong> eooperollon— oning toward various forms <strong>of</strong> So-<br />
they used ibooks' by Aastrican auclalism^-"the wave <strong>of</strong> the future.**<br />
thors who had pvePernpnasiied out "Cartoons in. several- <strong>of</strong> these<br />
defect!, - the unattractive things In tfi»ta/' pr. Boot reports, "splash the<br />
Amerieo —vice, political corruptLoii, Ills <strong>of</strong> AmeHean life across the<br />
racial conflict, the greediness <strong>of</strong> pages. The craze for gambling in<br />
some empJoyers, the IWJiU'e <strong>of</strong> some<br />
p<br />
(alue o pi stocks in the late 1920*s is made<br />
people ppe top<br />
p The brain wash- graphic,", .<strong>On</strong>e cartoon stresses<br />
ers . played l upr,th#se: thhigs, distort' d child labor, another revels in an<br />
Ing the full picture until in the<br />
industrial slum^, other pictures gloat<br />
sinds <strong>of</strong> ttie OP* who were educa-<br />
over "a typical tenemem,' the ear'<br />
tionally unprepared far such aft ek*<br />
ruption <strong>of</strong> the Republican Party, the<br />
perlence, the good thhigs about Senate <strong>of</strong> the United States as snB-<br />
America faded Aon the consciousservlent to 'the trusts,' <strong>On</strong>* pioture<br />
ness and OUT American system be- reiterates an Industrial slump, anease<br />
something •had.<br />
other plays up the Homestead Strike<br />
Next Week End<br />
In his examination <strong>of</strong> today's high luridly ebeset-with violence and blood-<br />
•cftool testbooks In Amtrlcan hisshed), another the, Pullman Strike,<br />
tory, as reported In his new book, •*Tne point U not*" dhserves r».<br />
"Brajn Washing to the High ^peta," Root, "that tn&dark areas <strong>of</strong> Amer*<br />
IS THOM KIRD'S 54TH BIRTHDAY<br />
Dr. E, iMerrUl Root found that some lean history should be hidden, but<br />
<strong>of</strong> the meat widely used texts slm- that the undoubted excellences <strong>of</strong><br />
Ul Uarly y l l d unattractive<br />
America are ihldden (In 10 textbooks<br />
52 YEARS Of HARD WORK conditions di and incidents and cave a<br />
studied),"<br />
! • • • • • • ! i ,<br />
distorted picture <strong>of</strong> Important events The authors cite as their author-<br />
to the founding and growth <strong>of</strong> ourities<br />
a nunAer <strong>of</strong> Left Whig writers<br />
* > " ""<br />
American Ameri system. syste. <strong>On</strong>e-sided esded or dls* dls d U f i<br />
td torted presentation tti <strong>of</strong> f Alstoty Alt ttends<br />
COME IN NOW!<br />
my WANT TO<br />
THURSDAY. FRIDAY * SATUROAY,<br />
24. 27 * 28, WTRE HAVIMS<br />
6ALA BIRTHDAY SAtEM!<br />
In Then .. . You'll Rnd Drastic<br />
Awtfling You - - • •<br />
f daatta <strong>of</strong> _fier *u*band,<br />
Pr, Henry BunUna;<br />
A new g^ertmental course la tn><br />
&Iogy and r. apeda| labiwatarr project<br />
have 9jeen Initiated ^ Aa dean<br />
in order to show how OOouclaxs<br />
st«denU<br />
"h the full that scientific tnv«itig*tlon<br />
can sometknes fee.- _ *<br />
"We spend so much tune<br />
tdt ttt learn the basics <strong>of</strong> geftnee<br />
getting them th to Ui* ttoaOtn <strong>of</strong><br />
knowledge, that sometime, they<br />
think thinkk seienca U U s siauujr siauujr ^<br />
tton, ftfrs, Bunttnf tt 'emplalns.<br />
Tta trying to make sura 4ba|<br />
i ththe saKataetlon that can<br />
eonte ftvni exploring soraethlnar ontaKPwn,<br />
(ha satlsf^eUon Hftat rewards<br />
the rwaarchar "for all him Iiai4<br />
wpi*, w ahe adds. (Mis, BanUng feels<br />
Oat tb« choice <strong>of</strong> # sctehtUe c*.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten fcwd w knwwhic<br />
rat <strong>of</strong> satUfactlen exiyts.<br />
posttton ^f<br />
Or, J. N, mchardsoa w«s •pfr^nt'<br />
* •chief <strong>of</strong> staff in the deifnatoiogy<br />
p - nt<br />
Dr. B. H- ^u-khardt was appoint<br />
ed chief <strong>of</strong> staff in the aBefsr 4^<br />
Those nssnetf on the consuJUng<br />
stair are; Dr. Lett Walker. esrdioloa>;<br />
Dr, C B. Whims, Theumatoloa?; Dr,<br />
HHIon S, S^ad, #«s|ro-ent«r, Jr^n & Budnlck, Or.<br />
rt rtee Ch Cohen, DP- D R N J G Dr.<br />
Jl Jules CCooper,<br />
Mr. MHt<br />
ham, ©r. WUUam Joy,<br />
Dr, Eftrl Kanter, Dr, Joseph Unas:,<br />
Dr. Jufe* Klaln, Dr. Morton Major,<br />
Dr, CUfiord Murray, Dr. J, BOschler,<br />
[>r, E, Hi Kldonan, Dr. Thoanas Me-<br />
Fartond, Dr. Thomn IPetlnsa, Dr.<br />
Betnard J, Shintan, Or, Sam Southird,<br />
Dr. BeUerd Weeks, Dr. F, Solfe<br />
Westney and Dr, S. S, Wolttert<br />
Dr, George Spooks, Dr, Benjamin<br />
Gordon and Dr. BOUatd iC^der<br />
BM • numper 01 tieit wing wruerg -*_,-j *A t»*^ h»»»ww .*-*<br />
and pronagaflditte, for^Brtanosi *****<br />
-1 --*• '£'' j<br />
fo "^ ^W 9 Is also an<br />
at the Racers<br />
only one expUoation, "I try to<br />
p p f i ^ r<br />
"^ .•*•*<br />
Howard f^jt, CossnunUt pr^pagsn<br />
dtet who just reeenUy announced he Taxpayer Retponsrble<br />
had (broteen with tte Party; Gunnaf<br />
Myrdal, Swedish SocfAlist who has<br />
Return<br />
snown a warmth toward Soviet<br />
ToporaHjlc for the<br />
sla; l Carey C MWU McWUlUwiSi who has onefaetf<br />
nod figures set forth on OB their their<br />
<strong>of</strong> the longest CamBaunJst«front rec- Federal taji i returns, eturns, Cliris<br />
ord* hi U.S. goveisment files; Gene L. Gross, nrsetor <strong>of</strong> f tntersal ttel SSevs<br />
Witflfih, vigorous CkimmunlstfronteT sue for the Cltmden District, said<br />
publkJy asserted that tbe United tedir ? •• --••••-•<br />
States eogaged m germ warfare In *Thls means," 9b>, Gross said, "that<br />
S»» m&M&m dUud ft no sitter who scttttlry prepares a<br />
She re-<br />
NtUi . or Mditt aatata in ppreparlmr r i it it,<br />
,^d lo ^*Ur"ai to her an the taxpayer 'Wbo «lgns it bears ItiO<br />
ship In th* Coujmuhlit Party,<br />
BBttdlly tor ifc*<br />
^ese and ottier. <strong>of</strong> tfiefa- ilk are laid tbte wanUng Is sol intendamong<br />
the «*utborrtl«- cited la €d a* * deteticnt to the service «f<br />
book after *%e<strong>of</strong>c- among' the II » qualified ttite AMnte or others com coea.<br />
aiBlned by Dr. Boot, Seeks *y Al- petent te befe la 4he preparation <strong>of</strong><br />
returns. - -<br />
bert K= Kahn, cited cominendabiy as<br />
an "authority" fcy y «ome <strong>of</strong> tfaese ese<br />
^y should naturally<br />
ffi^^ _«at<strong>of</strong>tr», t feU aefeuaUy were used isb so*h feeional people #sm<br />
the Rd Reds In I KKarfea<br />
to "brain ptele and records to insure<br />
1<br />
h"" AmericaB **»*~ •*_«._ i^^»_<<br />
* «<br />
-tttrtaltlra" ___ _„_<br />
on &« queitton <strong>of</strong> hLt pre]<br />
untet party firt mmfwrihlp. Th*<br />
fuaCit stUl may<br />
Senate mteraal<br />
audit ch«k at * litor<br />
daal.".^<br />
^e sepertodi "Aaier^n 4«ym<br />
forced by tHatr captor. tor*ad and<br />
bas<br />
if r .<br />
1<br />
••.•.--; \ P<br />
PBRfECTION IS<br />
A "MUST" HERE<br />
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA<br />
r-« •<br />
DRY CLEANING<br />
AL-TiRA-nOtlt a\ MPAIIU<br />
WHITE SHIRTS<br />
BEAUTIFULLY<br />
LAUNDfiWD<br />
FKI1 FICK-Ui* a IMLIVKRY<br />
We Qlffe S*H Qreai Stamps<br />
ASMIRY OfANERS<br />
W5 AlBUdY AVI. PHONE Sift 20% to 50%<br />
rj^'<br />
FURNITURE •• BEDDING--FL<br />
-^ !<br />
n (degrading America:<br />
ud praiAln, g&m BtasJar or face<br />
starvation, nurture and<br />
clEANas AND<br />
n Q v ' C<br />
R 1% I «9 LAUNDBIERS<br />
1447 ASBURY AV§NUs|<br />
Call <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 36J9<br />
PfBSONAllffl) SHUT SBMCE<br />
Our Cuttenwn Am Our Be«t Advitiiement I<br />
I"<br />
to making<br />
Hmlr<br />
MATBWITY<br />
<strong>of</strong> The hate<br />
' • i f •* ,
%<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers Poinf<br />
Stesi^:-/.-.:--^t<br />
nd Cub Pack No. 53<br />
6-and-Gold Dinner<br />
K&.-SV^>*V.,-.<br />
fe--.v:-VV;-V. ^1<br />
<strong>of</strong> c*MBW4*H<br />
HlndtolNrtd the<br />
&M.^:-<br />
sr p<br />
tfie WrtSw<br />
IW Neffl,<br />
SU*•», tUver "row;<br />
BwbH n Mffisr, OT<br />
John Spurtock and UmWAn-<br />
. wotl b*dte; and Steven Ititch-<br />
Itea 3 — Steven Hartley, bear<br />
tedge; asdstaat denner stripe<br />
ope aold and two *flver arrow p<br />
Jaaes Mflrtln, bear budge; gold and<br />
iUver arrow points; Buddy Black*<br />
ar pin «nd geld and SQTO<br />
polntt; Dan Gries, year piar<br />
BacUsy, desaer rtrtpe; a«^ ^<br />
one gold and two silver arrow<br />
poloU; Bruee Soiaers, ooe gold and<br />
two aUvej 1 arfO* potote; and m^<br />
assistant denser, @se gold<br />
«nd two sBfe* M?ew polots and<br />
bear Iw<strong>of</strong>c,<br />
Den * — Bfliee.Yourji^<br />
Btripe; BUI Graham, aualstent<br />
er, -wolf book; Joseph I ^ l<br />
bl^ and ¥*>&. Jsudy,<br />
Den 5 aad B-^arit*<br />
l d W arrow<br />
k<br />
widf^adga, j?«ag plnjsnd gW<br />
point; Kit Crawford, wetf beek *nd<br />
ri l G Laln assist<br />
Attacker Case<br />
Here Saturday<br />
gqafESS PO»JT—Hwnjltan Boto-<br />
laod.-<strong>of</strong> Devon Bead, tW* dty, ac<br />
cased <strong>of</strong> «s«lUng Mrs, Margaret<br />
Qostigan, 35, in n#r home at 23 S.<br />
HoUy HUl Drive on OirUtnito Eve,<br />
sill be arraigned before Murfclpal<br />
Tudge Elenard<br />
^ other rnattei*, FrancU May,<br />
court deA. reported that sU per-<br />
sons waived hearing and paid <strong>On</strong>es<br />
for vsrioua lootor vehicle riolaUons.<br />
The foUowlng were all charged;<br />
t<br />
e foUowlng were<br />
wMH stop street violation at the In-<br />
tersection <strong>of</strong> the Garden State Fart<br />
way and Route 9* Alfred M, Jones,<br />
<strong>of</strong> tMiUvllle; DonAJd E. IMnd Of At-<br />
i d Th<br />
Scent Troop Mothers<br />
Form Organization<br />
Wor/d BY LOIS HAMILTON<br />
SOMEHS<br />
Mothers' 1 dab<br />
Scout Troop 55 ww $V*<br />
ntty at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Bourque and J«r», Ele*-<br />
ga<br />
Mrs, Wwarf Boyrque and tot, Sea<br />
ner O>tU«n was ejected president a!<br />
thU ttae. ^<br />
Other ©ftieefa elected were Mrs,<br />
Caiia, vice ptesidenti Mrs.<br />
M M?*, Marion<br />
d M Eli<br />
Ssnett. measurer, and Mrs, Elaine<br />
Watson, pObUcity. o-<br />
The next sessian <strong>of</strong> the grow Ml<br />
been scheduled to be held Jhlrt<br />
10 at the honssa* -Mta. King. Mrs*<br />
Btagerty was named fh<br />
d iig p j t soo<br />
HOMfMAKfM<br />
HOM<br />
NO IRON BID LININS<br />
cellars and nisay short<br />
MAKi LlNflll PifH OliHIS<br />
TH4S fEA5OM<br />
A i* tiiie, and n't I M 1 ' tee '<br />
wide, jeruriied, tied or<br />
all help to create<br />
department<br />
are<br />
ble. And a note<br />
by the dre^ and<br />
RuA Btagerty was nm f<br />
<strong>of</strong> a ftwd raising project soon to get<br />
underway.<br />
Others present were Mrs. Dorothy<br />
Beatty, Mrs, Claire Ylethf Mrs, Janet<br />
and Mrs, Catherine #»s<br />
nelt.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tMiUvllle; DonAJd E. IM, Of At-<br />
Untie <strong>City</strong>; and Thtod<strong>of</strong>e Holleii<br />
Mffliii S h paid a f Ine<br />
Untie Cty;<br />
wegef, <strong>of</strong> Mfflviiie<br />
ffS and 15 eosts<br />
paid a f Ine<br />
effS and 15 eosts.<br />
igt Allan RlSey chaffed Jotepn<br />
Trola ^ l^i ibttpson av,. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, with m§®U_ parWag and Trefa<br />
paid a fine <strong>of</strong> $5.<br />
Ri^d BurMt, <strong>of</strong><br />
fi<br />
p ; ,<br />
deriner rtrlpe; Ge^fie<br />
d ld<br />
assist-<br />
deriner rtrlpe; Gefie .<br />
Hit denner and gold arrow; James<br />
KDUctr, woir badgei Curtis DUk9,¥roU<br />
book gold arrow point, and denner<br />
* Eldtorxt, stripe; Bay SaUlvm, wolf<br />
qM|g^Bt denaer stripti "<br />
frt-<br />
apd<br />
US<br />
ill<br />
fee*--...••"•>.•<br />
pffim l-rfiobert -Young,<br />
1 jphyiw liwrence,<br />
Mcbsrd Ben-<br />
asd Jack<br />
Ric^rd BurMt, Fort Wayne,<br />
I*A., paid a fine <strong>of</strong> $10 and 55 costs<br />
(t>~'he was charged by State Pe-<br />
nee with speeding 10 miles per hour<br />
en the Oarden State Parkway,<br />
l Lindsay, <strong>of</strong> 27 Ssmers &y,,<br />
SenM FoWtTiWd a fine orN for<br />
violation <strong>of</strong> the eity dog ordinance<br />
on the conipiaint <strong>of</strong> Chief <strong>of</strong> Police<br />
Charles Gray,<br />
Democrats To Announce<br />
Candidate* This Week<br />
SOMEBS P.<br />
Asseml<br />
Sauces,<br />
_ flah <strong>of</strong>U* H <strong>On</strong>e way<br />
the' food budget In- line. You<br />
find Oat II tt teii costly than<br />
moW meati<br />
teis costy<br />
per poun^ <strong>of</strong> flsH steaks or Mete.<br />
In, cooking JUfc be careful art to<br />
overco) Budget Is Approved:<br />
I >569 Increase Over 1958<br />
SOMEBS T<strong>On</strong>ITAB«y<br />
ler Jr., AtUnUe County Liberal Dem.<br />
ocratbi leader, will toe guest speaker<br />
at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Sonoers Point J<br />
Democrat Club, Pebruaty 25 at SiSO<br />
p, m. at the American Legion home,<br />
Tiie Democrat candidates for the<br />
coming primary election will be an*<br />
nounced and introduced at this tinje,<br />
MeaAerghip cards will also be dis.<br />
trtbuted at this session,<br />
It^waB^announced that it is sntict-<br />
pated mat another speaker from the<br />
State Attorney General's <strong>of</strong>fice «ill<br />
also be present, ,<br />
Dressing Unit .<br />
POINT—"Hie<br />
Here la a feelpe fox is Inexpen<br />
jive, nowishtoe, quick-«B4-easy fish<br />
dlah that 1# popuHar with qhUdren.<br />
New Enftand Fbff ttiCwdar<br />
. 1 slice salt pork <strong>of</strong> bacon<br />
? medium onJaas,<br />
4 cups boUing water<br />
1 teaspoon stft<br />
, • i medium, p^latwe*, ,...<br />
pounds' __a<br />
secon, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11,<br />
HUSH, Elkdbeth and James, <strong>of</strong><br />
l Creek, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 12,<br />
V Joan and Louis, <strong>of</strong> North*<br />
fleld, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary %<br />
W^T Ulli d W<br />
Contribute<br />
Fund Drive<br />
in to the Heart Fund war<br />
? <strong>of</strong> ZQta chapter,<br />
nbda Psl sorority, meet-<br />
ay evening in the home<br />
Weterie. 812 Parkridge<br />
id goods went to Mrs.<br />
•Meskers and the hostess<br />
William Dougherty,<br />
meeting, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2fl<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Dough<br />
av.<br />
Display It<br />
eta Chaprer<br />
Avis presented a plastics<br />
demonstration for man-<br />
chapter, Omega Lambda<br />
ft Thursday evening In the<br />
Themss Swayme, 37 W<br />
av., gomers Point.<br />
iiness meeting was dis<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the demon*<br />
gift went to Mrs .Dan<br />
na and the baked goods<br />
itty Oiisewsfcy, guest<br />
It meeting, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26<br />
1 the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Rodney<br />
ZS <strong>Ocean</strong> Road,<br />
* * • *<br />
id Course<br />
ill, <strong>of</strong> Ro BosweH's Beauty<br />
Asbury av,, will attend a<br />
^ class in advanced hair<br />
tt week in New York <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Is being given by Charles<br />
with Leon Ainendola as<br />
New<br />
Dr. Frank W, Konzelsian, patholo-<br />
gist at Shore Memorial Hospital, was<br />
guest speafter at the meeQng <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hospital AtudUary Tuesday fte<br />
neon in[the Nursct* Home,<br />
Dr. Konietean was bo<br />
delphla, attended piiblto^<br />
d id bi d I<br />
CongratulaUon3 go to Frances and<br />
Ted Ciytner, *>f 2727 Asbury av,, on<br />
tile birth <strong>of</strong> a slxiwund, l&«u<br />
daughter at 11:48 a, a, Friday,<br />
Joan and Eddie Vallery, ot *8 W.<br />
Wllmot av,, Somers Point, are re=<br />
eeiving congmttUsUons en the birth<br />
<strong>of</strong> a seven-pound,, seven^ouDce daugn*<br />
ter at 3:07 p, in, Monday,<br />
Also on Monday Evelyn and Irving<br />
d f $m g Rd S<br />
p , p<br />
and received bis degree In if 10 frotn<br />
Jeffersoa College, For the nest TO<br />
years he taught pathology to the<br />
medteal students at Jefferson, fend<br />
for the next 15 years hsid the title<br />
<strong>of</strong> protessor <strong>of</strong> dlnicat pathology at<br />
Temple University School <strong>of</strong> Medi-<br />
y y g<br />
Kennedy* <strong>of</strong> $m gnore Road, Somers<br />
Point, became the parents <strong>of</strong> a sev-<br />
n-pound, eiglit-ounce boy at fltl9<br />
P. aa. i<br />
Annie and Arnold Newell, <strong>of</strong> 15<br />
Wereer Place, ibis city, welcomed a<br />
bd f dht t<br />
g y<br />
^ , Ullian and Walter, <strong>of</strong> Pleas-<br />
intviHe, a hoy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 12,<br />
WHAIiBY, Lorraine and Thomas,<br />
f Wt Atli JGtt b<br />
sf West Atlantic JGtty, a beyf<br />
ary 13,<br />
k Qerri and VWBF, <strong>of</strong><br />
a girl. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13.<br />
Beatrice and William, <strong>of</strong><br />
Linwood, a bey, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14.<br />
Srnmm, Antoinette and William,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pleasantville. a boy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14=<br />
PUJDA, Jennie and motert, <strong>of</strong><br />
Plea snntvi lie, a bay, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14,<br />
ABiLE< Barbara and Francis, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mavs Landing, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14.<br />
PARKER, June and Willisin, <strong>of</strong><br />
NortMeld, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15.<br />
"W^T, Anna and Harry, <strong>of</strong> North,<br />
field, a girl, Fsbruary 15.<br />
ADAMS, Patricia and Kenneth, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantville, a giri, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15,<br />
I^iY P A d D<br />
y<br />
^ , Peggy Ann and Donald,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pieasantviile. a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary IS.<br />
WirrraNS Martraret and Howard,<br />
sf ^prthfleid, a prl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 16.<br />
tTSOHElR, Patricia and Michael, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuekerton. a boy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruar>' 17,<br />
HIMroBN flora and; George, <strong>of</strong><br />
PleasantviJle, a boy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17.<br />
CAMPBELL, Mary and Maurice, <strong>of</strong><br />
N<strong>of</strong>thfleld, a boy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary if,<br />
BRTBTZSIAN, Ruth and James, <strong>of</strong><br />
^ Bh a bey, Pebruary 17,<br />
i Mary jTane and John,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Abseeon, a boy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary IS,<br />
SHQWELL, Marjorle and Alfred, <strong>of</strong><br />
te a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18.<br />
Pathology Helping Starop Out j Coming Events<br />
Disease, Hospital Group Told In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
in<br />
ools there<br />
la 1H4 be came to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
o become JJre^or <strong>of</strong> the Isbormtory<br />
at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital, and In<br />
1950 he left this area te assume tbe<br />
duties <strong>of</strong> pathologist at the E___eiig'<br />
eney Hospital In Washington, Last<br />
year be jolnid the staff at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital,<br />
Dr, Konselman was president <strong>of</strong><br />
the National Society <strong>of</strong> Patholotists<br />
and recently was- Mined clinical sci-<br />
entist <strong>of</strong> the year by the Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clinical Scientists.<br />
Circle To Fill<br />
A topic oil Lutheran Missions in<br />
Chins w»s presented by Mrs, fredia<br />
R t b f th Rhl Ct<br />
p y<br />
Rose to members <strong>of</strong> the Rachel<br />
de <strong>of</strong> St John% Uitheran Church<br />
meeting Tuesday in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
Cora ambb, 1042 Central av,<br />
Mrs, Sva Sbarp presided aver the<br />
^ In the abse/s • <strong>of</strong> tne lead-<br />
er,, jm Interesting open discussion<br />
was held on the topic following Mrs,<br />
Rose^.presentaUon,<br />
Plans were nude to fill '-kiddie<br />
kits" for distribution overseas<br />
through Hthe Lutheran World Relief,<br />
These kits will include two tablets,<br />
two .pencils, an eraser, toothpaste,<br />
toothbrush, washcloth, €onb and<br />
chocolate bar.<br />
Announcement was made that the<br />
United LtUtherai} Church Women's<br />
meeting on March 3 will feature Mrs,<br />
Matsinger as guest speaker, Mrs.<br />
Matsmger is from the Xlddgr Freud<br />
Hoaie and will lecture and show<br />
slides <strong>of</strong> the work there,<br />
The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Rachel<br />
Circle, March 17, will be In ihe hosae<br />
trf Mrs, Marjorie Lewii, IS40 Asbury<br />
av,<br />
• • •<br />
Benjamin Bard Feted<br />
<strong>On</strong> His 89th Birthday<br />
BENJAMIN BAR D 14<br />
BENJAMIN BAR D— 14<br />
Benjamin Bard, <strong>of</strong> B57 7th st. wai<br />
guest <strong>of</strong> honor at a celebration <strong>of</strong><br />
hU Mth birthday Friday afternoon.<br />
Among those hejping the honorec<br />
celebrate was his Jaughtcr, Mrs. C.<br />
Joseph Meyer, <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point,<br />
Mr. Bard has bees a local resident<br />
S<br />
Dr. Konxf:<br />
tor.<br />
lauded the<br />
effort sad<br />
«y tor UT effort aad rodueOe<br />
work. He described the highlights<br />
<strong>of</strong> medical history from 1SSQ to the<br />
t tl bifl d i l g<br />
hy<br />
present tlm«, briefly diseusglBg<br />
tagtoua diseaiea and bow pathology<br />
has ssepeeded ia-itrseOcally ltatot<br />
f t b M<br />
ingmany <strong>of</strong> them. = Me went on, tur*<br />
ther by saying the medieal pro€e»-<br />
* ' •'•"* way in de-<br />
y<br />
In treating<br />
slon<br />
veloping<br />
diseases and new appara tas for ei*<br />
fective eare <strong>of</strong> h<br />
Dr, Konzeksan<br />
bed capacity Jn<br />
that the<br />
Is bas tripled<br />
and that wltfcr improved methods and<br />
medJdncj! patients do. not stay In<br />
the hospitals ^a long as In previous<br />
y # a r s . ./ : •.•-..._• - : „ . " . • : " V •.'.--• '<br />
Dr, Konzehnan was Introduced by<br />
Mrs, Andrew Maxwell, program chair-<br />
man, wbo annouaeed that Dr, Weh-<br />
afd Bern, surgeon at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, wlU be the speaker at the<br />
March meeting.<br />
Three new members were wet<br />
coined by tbe Auxiliary, They were<br />
Mrs, Sidney Smltb, Mrs, Scott John-<br />
d M M<br />
y ,<br />
f a d Mrs. Marge Green.<br />
Annauneements made included the<br />
monthly luncheon for the Fink L«s><br />
dies on Maren I at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
John Becker, the annual card party<br />
May 14 « Waits Hall and the Ba-<br />
saar November 13 and 14 In tbe<br />
Uncolo Hotel.<br />
• Hostesses for the afternoon were<br />
Mrs, Walter Davles, Mrs, Alba<br />
Fricke, Mrs, Trtx Hill, Mra, Walter<br />
Klnkead and Mrs, Howard Campbell.<br />
18 Members, $33<br />
In DAR In 1890<br />
Mrs, John 'Barratta, <strong>of</strong> toe Daugh-<br />
ters st the Aonerican Revolution, was<br />
the - guest speaker at toe Kiwanls<br />
Wub luncheon yesterday at White<br />
Hall, She was introduced to the<br />
group by Mrs, Jack Lamond.<br />
€be said toe D.AJL Is made up <strong>of</strong><br />
women dedicated to .patriotic endeav-<br />
ors. It -was started October U, IBM,<br />
and consisted <strong>of</strong> 18 women and had<br />
$S3 in the treasury,<br />
Caroline Harrison, wife <strong>of</strong> former<br />
president Harrison, became iU firil<br />
idt Td i h 187000<br />
TODAY—<br />
Colony Club<br />
y<br />
, Mrf, flep<br />
Bspartiisat<br />
ri BM<br />
Literature<br />
to<br />
nunt meetfei, mm &<br />
hem* <strong>of</strong> wra, Jotl-JUSt, m<br />
srk "Anatany <strong>of</strong> a Murder" by<br />
rt Traver wtU be dUcvssed.<br />
: , , •: . . . . . - ; * . . # . . . * • ' ..-• • ' _ ' •- •••<br />
Guest and apartment Bouse As<br />
ta covered dish supper a<br />
Two Retaking Ottkmn *<br />
Visit VFW Auxiliary<br />
The mtttigA l^rafl<br />
@npp B-tUefjosu, and<br />
yh« tf___A Mim, _=^= -__._<br />
were juests <strong>of</strong> FeflgusoitF<strong>of</strong> Uo FJpWt<br />
fer;<br />
much toss you f«t a brand nfw<br />
made «tp«cia!fy for you. In<br />
delivery too. ': • $:<br />
THIS IS A ON&TME QWWm ,<br />
(allow ens wMk for odd cov*r»)<br />
YOU PAY<br />
AU THREE<br />
A Whole BEDROOM<br />
Full <strong>of</strong> FURNITURE<br />
in Toast<br />
• DOUkUi DRESSER & MIRROR<br />
• CHEST •BOOKCASE<br />
IT'S HAND-RUBBiD TO<br />
A MIRRQR FINISH<br />
Worth $229.95<br />
CHECK ON OUR OTHER BEDROOM BUYS<br />
iAVI FtlNT^IA r<br />
COMPLETE SUITES START<br />
I*<br />
PORTABLE<br />
SOF<br />
COVVFACI ill<br />
RILL SPR(NO<br />
SfAUlYFtjFl<br />
"-i<br />
St.*,3ftgfe,_
&tei, i 'y.0<br />
m<br />
«• Hi • •'n\-t u \<br />
IT<br />
'Hi 1 j<br />
I;%I<br />
4<br />
To See Passion Play<br />
At Blackwood March 8<br />
_•_ Plans were made to attend the<br />
Passion play by meinhers °.f the<br />
AUarSoisry Society <strong>of</strong> St, Augus-<br />
• tine's Chureh at a meeting last week<br />
in the auditorium,<br />
A bus will be eharterfd to, go ts<br />
Blsekwood March 8 far the presentation,<br />
The trip is open to the public,<br />
Reservations may be made with Mrs,<br />
Anthony PUeggL<br />
Tentative plans also were discussed<br />
for a trip to Washington in<br />
April during the famous Cherry<br />
Blossom time.<br />
YOUR HEADQUARTf RS FOR<br />
AIR RESERVATIONS<br />
Lusr Travel Agency, Inc.<br />
IIS.Tenne«»eAy*,, Aticnfta<strong>City</strong><br />
CONEY'S<br />
34TH5TREET<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
Well Known Brands<br />
RYE - BOURBON<br />
GIN - RUM<br />
BUR<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
9 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
Mrs. George Godfrey.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the commit Ice in<br />
Couples Enjoy eharfle svere Mr. and Mrs, Alhi>rt<br />
Wefltherby, chairmen, Dr. isnd Mrs,<br />
Turkey Dinner Walter Bt»w, Mr, ami .Mrs. Hi-rlvrt<br />
Si'arle. Mr, and Mrs. Edward C'sii'ii*<br />
A covered dish turkey dinner was mail, Jif, and Mr*, l*hi!LH*rl fur-ion,<br />
enjoyed W the members and fiuests De, and MrH, Hithard Saab. Mr, ;mri<br />
ef"the Married Couples Club Satur- Mrs, Jlglicrt Frenijji, Mr. «ntl Mi's,<br />
day evening In *he VPW Post Home, i Edward Mewhray, Mr, and Mr-., Harry<br />
The room was attractively tjeefirated<br />
• Mt'Intyre nnd Mr, mjd Mis, Jai'k<br />
In the valentine mstif and each table<br />
Tlse next mprtinE. Marfli H ;ii<br />
place was set wiih a plflceniai made VFW I*oHt I ionic, will tViiu!!!!<br />
<strong>of</strong> a red heart enelfCied by a white<br />
's Parly,<br />
tae#y edge.<br />
Following the dinner Bingo grimes<br />
were played with prist's awarded. Soroptimist Club<br />
Guests at the affair were Mr, and<br />
Mrs. James KtceLman. Mr, and Mrs, Aids Charity Drives<br />
John Burkhart, Mr, and Mrs, Waltt*r Cuntrihutiuns tn Hip Miirvti <strong>of</strong><br />
Hester, Mr, and Mrs. David Bieiit.r, Dinifs Sml llu* I loan Fund wvre<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hunter, Mr, , made by ihe SsorapUfnl-i! Club ;ii thi<br />
and Mrs. Theodore Whraran Jr.. Mr,<br />
and Mrs, Lemuel Hires, Mr. and Mrs,<br />
Archie Poor. Mr, and Mrs, Hnborl<br />
j Gillian, Mr, and Mrs, Bnrf Keil, Mr,<br />
and Mrs. James Bet'sHo anil Dr. and<br />
1<br />
I dinner mot'tin?? ThuNiiay t'U*nim! 'ii<br />
i tliD Klandi'rs Hoti'I.<br />
I Annoiint'i'nii'ti! wit* KXIHU* oi iiiu<br />
Sprina Conivri'iH'i' hi bv hold in<br />
I Pitmhufsih, Pa.. April 17, tit and 19.<br />
:<br />
' MiM Miriam Ht'U!iIi> jsuvt> » short<br />
talk on Ilfiiv Ui Slay Yuun;.» With<br />
.VIytit.'fak' Kst'fi'isi* iiiid Mrs, Elsie<br />
WoiidrutV i-i'fiiixi u porm paying<br />
iritjult' in Abraham Ljiii-uJn,<br />
Tlio next mfi'finK, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26,<br />
will be a program mooting at ihq<br />
i<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN<br />
DAILY<br />
7 a.m. -2 a. m<br />
CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />
UNTIL APRIL<br />
Phone 9051<br />
I found<br />
it fast!<br />
for<br />
"lighting<br />
fixtures".<br />
Find it fast<br />
in the<br />
YtHOW PAGES<br />
The Yf How Pigei till pi<br />
" h b * anyihine!<br />
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th<br />
IS THE DAY<br />
RETURNS TO OCEAN CITY<br />
ing Of<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ROLLER SKATING RINK<br />
ON ATLANTIC AVENUE BETWEEN NORTH AND FIRST STREETS<br />
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY<br />
8 P,M, to 11 P.M.<br />
PLASTIC FLOORS<br />
RENTAL SKATES<br />
LATEST ORGAN RECORDINGS<br />
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS<br />
HOLIDAYS<br />
1:30-P.M.to 4i30 P.M.<br />
Beauties for Beautiful Event<br />
Miss Linda Growers (standing left) has been named <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Queen <strong>of</strong> lhD<br />
Hydrangea Festival. Miss" Growers was ielected by a panel <strong>of</strong> judges comprising members i<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Garden Department <strong>of</strong> the Colony Club at a tea for contestants this week at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mark Turner, 310 E. gurf jrd. provi4ing a difficult bevy from which to<br />
select a queen were, MJsi Carol Turner and Miss Brenda Harklns {aiip standing L to rj<br />
and mealed !. to rj Joyce Klein, Emily Hubep, Virginia Gannon,—Senior Studio photo.<br />
Linda Growers To Reign Here<br />
As Hydrangea Festival Queen<br />
(t'r <strong>of</strong> Mr. ,'tnd'<br />
Mr->., C. !>.. : Tui-ni>r, <strong>of</strong> 2«v ^'/XtlaRtii*<br />
lltuik'Viird, iil.mi |ii!rliL'i|i*ityd, Miss<br />
Tunu-r is ;i uriidiiale <strong>of</strong> O.C'.lUs. '^ m ^ *' 1U<br />
JC-©ttes Plan<br />
Fashion Show<br />
s l.intln<br />
tUuiJJlit(.r HtU'hds knt'll I'liivcrMty for two Further Plan* HIP<br />
•uml Mr>. (I<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
WuhU'y iii,,<br />
tt'iMi f.'ity<br />
Atlantic;<br />
Collect- <strong>of</strong> Commfrrt. in ; the -Javc^ftt^s Tuesday t.veniiiS<br />
Mat's Heslauryfii ill Somi.rs point, i<br />
HPli't 1 .! MI \vn,H iiiiide K'llii<br />
a f tE" - jiiiuii llMll'illl^l'i! Hiill lii-ld lil jlllV I<br />
hi AUniilic C'iiy at which iinu, th* 1 '<br />
,i>i! l'*i'NtiVi'd tjiii'i*ii wiil I* 1 ' i<br />
froiii a LiifJiip ul 'i'j, (jii'H .<br />
1 it*^ !i! Alliiriiit 1 > pontt^ants was 1 Thi? fushign show U se\ j<strong>of</strong> Hatur*'<br />
da«Sh<br />
i'.y it v,<br />
| from 0,C."'S.<br />
a training<br />
jiiiti ciipi?<br />
, i<br />
l i r ef Mr-J day, Mai-tfli 7, frum 1 to 4 p. m, ai<br />
rkins, <strong>of</strong> 24S Wes-[White rial!, F.ashlori- will be from<br />
I*'N Hlutp, Si' ticki'ts<br />
availabii 1 Hit* day <strong>of</strong> tlit 1 fihott 1 jiint ,<br />
l>UrL'iia^t'iJ ijpforfliatid.<br />
1 the<br />
and i will<br />
d an <strong>of</strong>- They =<br />
fur Uiu IH'irTi.k.phonu i.'li it>kt ' lfl *«i'u "H ^l* 1 ;il<br />
-MHs i'ruwt'i'H is n t,i?nit!i !<br />
Thi. fifih tii'l uf iii!* iii'oup wm<br />
ifMiriia Oahnoij, t]£[ughtc_ is 0 mrmber or tIn? Oteaii <strong>City</strong>, was MUCH! spyaker. His<br />
I A-Capjiijii Choir ai the high .HdidsL lopitwiH 'Women and \yija! They,<br />
oi Uo 1'ur Mpti." llc> aUo jjjSQkf on<br />
Emily Mi! tier, da lighter<br />
relation* Wmn pijiiwied ror<br />
The <strong>of</strong><br />
ti one t>N&m|j|ji Ijuihij u ;<br />
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1 (Hlici- (UiiU'siUiiiH iiH-hifltil ul iJ i = , *' nn ¥ ' iH ' i^resl !>, WOQ^, <strong>of</strong> ) !in> tily,<br />
Klein. cliius'hiL 1 !' oi Mr iiitj Mrs,, I''' Asltury nv, iMi^s 1 tuber, alNO a j Junior M<br />
!'r,,i'w: Klt'in.'arijaa R. Sin i RoadJ hl ^ 1 i sdm"! >Pn«oi-, hopt>s to enter f ^W in \Ho,<br />
KlVin iiKis is :i ^iiiiiJi- n\ 0 C, l "° Amerieaii Auiidemy <strong>of</strong> Dramaiic ) l!l ^ IWS[ Ffgular.<br />
Arts in New Vork, . i-3. vi'ill l)t> at<br />
Htjiinie ->li ! 11, H. iind hlifi<br />
with Mrs.<br />
fall claM ('liU<br />
itiaiina as judafH wtre Mrs,<br />
|.*aflai!ti us te^. A<br />
Tui'iH'r, •Mrs. William Unrman,<br />
paiil YiiJjjUni! Mrs. John Cos-<br />
4)lUj Mr?*, Robert Gill, «U'mem-<br />
,if the Ciiirdpn IH'parlment <strong>of</strong><br />
4<br />
Club.<br />
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SPIN DAILY & SUNDAY FROM 7 ASM,<br />
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at Bay Front<br />
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New Member Inducted<br />
By GoNen Ag© club<br />
! Mrs, Kai-ali Oikhrist wa* intrcsJ<br />
I duccd as a my, member a! ihe inugi= ;<br />
i U\£ <strong>of</strong> !hi? UoUi^it Aiii' C"iq|> Tyenday '<br />
laltefnoon in H.I, JoiinV Kuihoran 1<br />
The niftiijiij! was pryc^tli'd by a i<br />
luiu-liUDu with 3b inuinlxnti iif .Mis'. Mikjri'tl<br />
iilld lltti>ndt'i[ Or(>ii!J t'ity<br />
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i)!' TSIU'M* Tnlloi'ii iii'i'i 1 Tlin ?,lrt1 ftbsprvahpp <strong>of</strong> World<br />
DJI.V <strong>of</strong> Prayer, sponsored hy the<br />
I'nil i'd Church Women Ian; Friday,<br />
hi'iijiti with ;i radio intfrviow over<br />
i WLfMi, Atlantle Cliy, with<br />
Bridi'jiam pFei*Ulnnt <strong>of</strong><br />
LTW <strong>of</strong> Ocvnn my, Mrs. Theo<br />
Ttuvtiscnd.' radio chairman <strong>of</strong> Ali<br />
Capo May roiinti<<br />
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|r ill*? ini'ial t'lMht v.evks, he<br />
• i\fii n ts\'tj.v,i>i'M teiivt' and<br />
Dri'iui tn iiiioilici Aiiny isost<br />
^jiiiinii in fjnc* (if tin* Army'si<br />
M'lMiuK<br />
1 s! ;ms|<br />
Mr 1 ., Paul Krifdi'kh takint; pun,<br />
Duriiij! ihr ratlio inU'rvipH, Ihp in*<br />
lt>!|irt*taiiiih, hwUify, fiurpnKP, pro.<br />
j-iriifn |ilannliiii and projecN uf World<br />
I)ay <strong>of</strong> Piayrr wcrp psplaincd io the<br />
liitf*npt"i.<br />
Evt'iiins! spi-yicpji werp hpld in the<br />
Fjis! Mr'thiKllKi Chliroh, Tlu* LllPinn,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihi* day was "Lord. 1 Brlievp,"<br />
from John 9:3a, Mrs, Brldi'uam op«<br />
orH*(| thij sprvii'O. Also [v, l-'orrpsL Viiuqiian, ppi-lor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holy Triniiy Kfii^opal Church,<br />
yvus iihabit io at tend tioeaute <strong>of</strong> ill,<br />
rit's.s, The lifv, Willuim Allen. "<br />
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Prompt Delivery<br />
h l tor <strong>of</strong> the First Preshylefian chiireh,<br />
and Rev, William It, Wilsan, paster<br />
<strong>of</strong> TabDrnntle HaptUt Church, also<br />
were abfiont heeause <strong>of</strong> prpvlsus cin«<br />
tir. ilohn Beeker was soloist, sing*<br />
Jn« "Prayer," by Ferdinand ililler.<br />
ipecl.il music- also «<br />
MIAMI-SOMERS CO.<br />
POINT<br />
PHONf SP 273S<br />
: J. provided by<br />
tlit 1 Cards were enjoyed and refresh- Host-esses at the<br />
Engaged<br />
Club Woman Day At ments were served.<br />
Mrs, Ethel W* ' f hill*<br />
Auxiliary Aids Newark <strong>On</strong> March 5 These affairs will be held every wald and<br />
Saturday evening and are open to These to i<br />
The New Jersey Clubwoman, <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />
r. Fa<br />
Charity Groups<br />
(he public, A small donation is ruary 21, i<br />
Kuit '«<br />
cial magazine <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey eolleeted.<br />
Final plans for a public card party State Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs,<br />
Mrs, Glady<br />
were made by members <strong>of</strong> Morgan* will benefit from Club Woman Day<br />
Riinck Post -J37, American Legion, to lie held at Ifahne and Company,<br />
Auxiliary last week. The affair will Newark, on Mareh 0. This is tfte<br />
be held Wednesday evening in the25th<br />
anniversai-y <strong>of</strong> the affair.<br />
Post Home. Pi-Sues and refreshments An interest ing program has teen<br />
will be Included =<br />
planned to attract clubwomen from<br />
Plans also were dismissed to as= all parts <strong>of</strong> the slate, ft will Inelude<br />
noldrh Travpllfi's
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,*«i* Thurtd** at The<br />
1 ajp| at, ud Haven ay, Owaa Oty<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ONE YEAH AGO<br />
were eeseuitftat •*•*<br />
T. STE ^<br />
W*<br />
on the tort city ewned<br />
west ef Bth st, bridg* over<br />
VfcWtyj •!*<br />
CM*, »ew<br />
swwp^^l^li^i^^^ a- fin© citizen, husband<br />
in an auto accident on the Garden State Park'-<br />
lon« standing in many respon-<br />
cfc should be made part <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />
n<strong>of</strong> automohiles.<br />
definitely if worn tires on a wet<br />
! was the primary cause <strong>of</strong> (he tragiie accident<br />
' ^* ±- i Wfliistt gtiy, Wrt teiffie safely engin-<br />
^ 5 thtwptoion ttat nany<strong>of</strong>lfae<br />
jjaspectton program checks out<br />
[§§, ft^ejiug apparatus, wheel<br />
and wlndit^la wipers, but at the<br />
an approved sticker on the windshield <strong>of</strong><br />
" ^ " ' tear M itatfop With Wd or<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s undefeated Re4 Raid'<br />
era were let to ©pen defense <strong>of</strong> their<br />
South Jersey Group II baskctbUl title<br />
to GantOfln Conyentloo HaU.<br />
' 'i • ••' * * •<br />
A big thaw over the wesk end<br />
brought mart than Ii cases <strong>of</strong> brokf<br />
en plumbinj pips to tummsr home*<br />
here, Folies Chit! William Ifc inilth<br />
reported. •<br />
• • *<br />
An tot*nsiBe4 effort to €aah in en<br />
the tourist badness <strong>of</strong><br />
ing couples iuritfg the spring,<br />
mer and fall months was mapped out<br />
by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Relations, plrector Norman<br />
Vi Sargent dlseioied,<br />
• • * •<br />
A concerted campaign to try to<br />
bring mam light type industry and<br />
new ajtysar balnea to Cape<br />
County was planned by the<br />
tl Group <strong>On</strong>ce 'Stole'<br />
fe*-.--<br />
._ seeking aMtiaoda <strong>of</strong> reducing ttie „...,_<br />
Mgbways <strong>of</strong> the state would, no doubt, succeed<br />
Jntheirdesired ends U Mgulat^ns were infior-<br />
itfe© stotty impeetton- program which would<br />
"ite any vebiete with little or no tread on tires*<br />
sidewalls or otherdefects,<br />
4 Common Virtue<br />
valor award to Fottee Strgiant<br />
iliizzo has been tarnished by a difference <strong>of</strong><br />
Benevolent Association and the<br />
'OrderoXBolifife. "*<br />
conjecture in this matter is whether or<br />
lo^ exercised exceptional valor to ap-<br />
a young man armed wfih ti loaded gun. The re-<br />
ttat tte young man surrendered the gun to the<br />
bUttfirst." However, he could have given the<br />
contents <strong>of</strong> the gun muzzle first.<br />
relative matter, and what constitutes valor<br />
-*^^ — -•-" -g#ec|atton witji it. By the very<br />
5 copjmo» virtue in a police<br />
M^^. /iomtwhat Hki'totegriiy in a banker or honesty<br />
pnrtfehant It would appear that everytime a P©^<br />
s ^Wa€li liislietti beWnd Ws ihfeW and lakes up his<br />
*^^ he m valorous. There is trouble at every turn<br />
polira <strong>of</strong>ficer's day. Sometimes it is violent trouble.<br />
iLtrsi^B-.ji. «-- =____^| ppijgg organization in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ii department's superior <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
__ __ _ the community, Throughout th©<br />
vlaeinbenrhip is iaore, than five times greater<br />
„—W-tittiiwSHi «e» being conMdered hy the<br />
ey CivU Service CommiBsion. Lets hope' it's dc-<br />
? rejected, B© matter in whldi direction it goes,<br />
''j| ^l9r;lii' dijb^S^ tfljb tl' decision.<br />
m^m<br />
„ _^__'S"O«iiii r 0ity : ire' to be commended on<br />
^Bargain Days" sale last weekend. The shopkeepers<br />
i 1 to their promise <strong>of</strong> iavings to shoppers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
W cbheS?apIfe that these shopped will remember<br />
the itext community sales jg <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
andlsijig by^the^buiiness p^ple is an in-<br />
^ --^—!p qf the community. An intelli-<br />
cooperaOon does not involve the<br />
1 $:pm-'-wW£ deginirsttni<br />
everything. It merely requires<br />
' to r#|Ji28 that the combuiecl<br />
a^d 1 friends will deEnlteiy Improve<br />
^ is ft, sound buiintfs structure<br />
.other ornaments. The trade-at-nome<br />
l rinciple <strong>of</strong> community loyalty. It<br />
98 w4lj as to buyers, and involves the use<br />
Q <strong>City</strong> as weU as spending<br />
limits<br />
to w In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
enjy y <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fiist/ 1 not<br />
days, but ©very day.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Covmstss am the<br />
head <strong>of</strong> its promotional effort,<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Because thq New Jersey Highway<br />
AvU&oriiy had been trying to<br />
People as little as possible.<br />
Of the fl»t two lanes oi the Garden<br />
State parkway in Cape May and<br />
neighboring Atisntle County was de-<br />
layed ionewhit hthind mMw estl-<br />
mates, fcysrd JU t<strong>of</strong>land, efcalriiian<br />
<strong>of</strong> tiie authority, admitted,<br />
* * *<br />
Under a new schedule <strong>of</strong> the Penn-<br />
aylvflnlfl-Rcading Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s, ttie<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> passenger depots were<br />
closed Friday aftera<strong>of</strong>lil untU Men'<br />
d&y morning, it was announced by<br />
Eirl Powell, lociU agent- <strong>of</strong> the<br />
P.RS.L,<br />
* * •<br />
The ail-around ratine <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, ganen PolnW<br />
wm enhanced when it w»s » n '<br />
rwimccd Oiat the hoiplUl is approved<br />
far inMrnshlp by graduate medical<br />
students.<br />
-" • . s a t<br />
A bill eonverting Rooievelt blvd.<br />
from a, county to a state hiihway wai<br />
approved by UIB AMemb^ by a, vote<br />
<strong>of</strong> BQ>2, it was winoUMed by Anal-<br />
biytnan Nattanlel C, SnUtt<br />
* * »<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> cm High School Red<br />
Haiders were once more tied with<br />
Wlldwoed for fini place to Oie<br />
Cape-Atlantic League, with ea?h<br />
team winning eight and loilni one,<br />
10 YEARS AGO<br />
, Harvey W- Adams. aeeounUtni and<br />
Octan CiW*i munklpal* audl^r .t<strong>of</strong><br />
the past 10 yesis, SffWaJtif ^rtw Wa<br />
hat into the ring, a* a candidate for<br />
the vacant <strong>of</strong>fice ja tile eity cownii=<br />
ilon,<br />
* * • . "<br />
Joseph Guarraelno, local veteran<br />
<strong>of</strong> World War U, was temporarily ap-<br />
pointed at clerk ef ttie Municipal<br />
Ooqrt W the action el the commls-<br />
Dectafilia that it has tew Operat-<br />
ing irt »Jois, Use Jet^ Centmi<br />
Power artfl Light Co. applied to the<br />
H*w JerMy poafd <strong>of</strong> Pnblie Utility<br />
for an Inojrease in the<br />
Famed Washington Monument<br />
News Notes<br />
Washington, », a-Se<strong>of</strong>ttajy <strong>of</strong><br />
State Oohn Foster Dulks Is one <strong>of</strong><br />
the h«rt«st-wortJng i#cf«tiriBi sver<br />
to &mm lth * position be bM held<br />
for ri£ ¥«M* under PwaWtBt «^n*<br />
bswer ^ the top c^Mnet tpoat Wi<br />
trip t& iEurope, in an effort to *tte§t<br />
a unMed and wwug Beflin p^cy,<br />
exhibited real leadership end ttrelecs<br />
«oer^ fer «n sgt<strong>of</strong> «n« MWt*<br />
getber healthy man.<br />
Dulles' efforts have been oandl><br />
capped in the put* on occasion, by<br />
Ms faUure to put over to the AttWi*<br />
ean pteple his «a»a» tm doing<br />
What he dert. He is the most hated<br />
man in the ConmuMsl eanp> »F<br />
more than president ffiseBbower, for<br />
BuUei ta * tight Hew toglaad trad-<br />
er, first and last, and is wise to the<br />
Red* ind given th«n UtUe to erow<br />
about In top-level maneuverijitf.<br />
<strong>On</strong> some oceasiona in the past<br />
Dulles* policy hu been an utter<br />
failure. In the Middle East be either<br />
dtdaH have time to keep closely in<br />
touch with the situation when the<br />
Suez crisis broke and In the two<br />
y*ars preceding it, ©r didn't have<br />
the right briefing, for U. S, poUcy<br />
vaeUiated badly.<br />
But in recent ^ean, dealing with<br />
the Commies on the questions <strong>of</strong><br />
the MaMu and Quemoy Islands and<br />
Berlin, Dulles has stack firmly by<br />
this country's overriding •»*-*«**-<br />
Action At RPC* Track<br />
ih t<br />
eoUis«iin<br />
day taft<br />
ft *h<br />
film th#<br />
iomtwhit Of • ihoek to<br />
m wenila WOT* she<br />
AtUnUe Cifaf RUE Cour».<br />
huibamf hM U<br />
h«d<br />
by<br />
reason or anotiMr was not<br />
hamper until the opening da.<br />
at that lime. The post-mortem<br />
sUrted the wile to wondering sbout<br />
ter and an Ipveftiiation revealed<br />
ticket" and that the postal eard epl«<br />
JSIniM^ «.t heipi to n^e life mote «t<br />
Point 4 Ntw PvhiKtty Pt&wm |<br />
The before-and-aftir pictyrrsppead dealtag with Un<br />
job and whi* appeared on page one <strong>of</strong> last- •<br />
has captured the imagination <strong>of</strong> the Oeean -<br />
Bfn&s AssocWion. The GAHA<br />
the companion photos as possibiiitea<br />
<strong>of</strong> adeauate bathing beaches at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
would lorreet a lot <strong>of</strong> bad impressJons<br />
The Stog^py was by Al itnter, .nd b one ef<br />
Saphif stories in many dayt Stnlor took one shot<br />
fie waves were breaking under the boardwalk arouai<br />
d to the ©act ami »P*H *""« »«« raentii aai<br />
shows a wide expanse <strong>of</strong> bd<br />
George Washington's birthday is<br />
al» the anniverssEy <strong>of</strong> the day when<br />
a group <strong>of</strong> politolans stole his<br />
monument.<br />
The memorial to the first president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the U- S, was just a square stab<br />
150 feel high in ii§5. TOe cermet<br />
stone totf been laid on July 4, 18W—<br />
witJi tht same trowel Washington<br />
had used to Uy the cornerstone ef<br />
the Capitol in 17B3. But construction<br />
had come U* a standstill in 1854:<br />
AeeordUig to Ths World Book En-<br />
cyclopedia, a group <strong>of</strong> m^ believed<br />
to be members o! the American<br />
party, niekniim&d ^Know Notttogs,* 11<br />
had stolen a block <strong>of</strong> marble donated<br />
by Pope Pius IX frsm the Temple<br />
<strong>of</strong> Concord in Rome.<br />
The public was sa shocked by this<br />
act that «ontributiona for the mgnu-<br />
ment virtualiy stopped.<br />
The Washington National Menu-<br />
ment Society, which had been formed<br />
in 18S2 to bulid the memorial, ap=<br />
pealed to Congress for aid. The<br />
lawmakers agreed to appropriate<br />
$200,000 ©n Washuigton's Birthday,<br />
rates for gai service, the third time<br />
hi two years.<br />
A conference was pUoned between<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> representatives end on><br />
UI Of the State Departoient <strong>of</strong><br />
^lc Development to tfy to rc-<br />
e the legal barrier to the crea.<br />
<strong>of</strong> « public fishing pier on the<br />
bandons^ Rainbow Channel trolley<br />
bridge.<br />
['th« birthday <strong>of</strong> General George Washington.<br />
^^ ^TJwial Ouwd Murter Pay—an peca-<br />
4,QOQ Qtour oWa>n-soldie>i to honor<br />
(Washington, an^uriy comimd^in-arms <strong>of</strong><br />
\d be more than a day set aside by<br />
I. It should lie an occas^n for citizens<br />
National Guardsmen themselves;<br />
Flesaptvul wss defeated W<br />
Coven FeoUm Careys Red Baiders by<br />
tbe narrow margin <strong>of</strong> 48-fft, in a<br />
gaBBS ttjat had many unessy mom*<br />
alts fe» tt© locals,<br />
in YiAM A©O<br />
War pekaftsent Bngineers d&<br />
cuned io tafes any acUpn, al»lnst the<br />
Shore Fast Una ttolley trestlei,<br />
which local boatmen charged were a<br />
M id navigation.<br />
gr^at (iWjt they owe to tbe wen <strong>of</strong> tbeir<br />
•-'TftiOJfc- : ^tf*&& n^fi : 'H:': :;'•'' ' - \ - •<br />
our Natiottal Guard during mmM<br />
w.*?*~ * ** all: that National<br />
: _ *S ^-=—'±^-1 •••"•»s • " A"- *-:^ •*<br />
The U- B. Oolf Association sane-<br />
tloneg Qie ditf a <strong>of</strong> July 7 to 9 for<br />
AtbnUc Coast h ^ h l<br />
here.<br />
S$ff&<br />
KSS'te<br />
^ i be: that after 30Q<br />
4pd -oictatori, fioods,<br />
&m 6tfaH should have to<br />
It did, and in 1,945, after the<br />
T^d b d away, National<br />
^or and 88 ptesiden*<br />
Ouarti Inlantry divi*<br />
<strong>of</strong> the County 9af Asso-<br />
^r guests <strong>of</strong> H»B AnaerJ.<br />
X^gton at • meetiag which fea=<br />
r4- movies trtm Sboard Judge<br />
palmer Bi- Way^ ya^t "Wayfarer,"<br />
Doro4by lamour and Uoyd Nolap<br />
were ittrred in "St. Louis fl!uc§" at<br />
the Village,<br />
* * *<br />
c fa our ity<br />
ft World War ms a perfect<br />
, <strong>of</strong> free citizens who take up<br />
nation- And there were dark<br />
tt was that spirit akme which<br />
y irrevocably los^ the $250,-<br />
000 £e3eral Beierve note W|e when<br />
the Uniled: Stale? gugrepf Court re-<br />
^asedrto twiBW the dee^oq <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Federal &rcu)t Opurt-<br />
B<br />
unobstrusive<br />
PSQ^ina while<br />
The fif<br />
M U a man die, ihail he live again?"<br />
that aie=oid question was asked by<br />
Job,' and sueeessive generations <strong>of</strong><br />
men have asked it, and it has been<br />
aniwered in various ways, and with<br />
varying convictions, .<br />
The strongest ground <strong>of</strong> hope and<br />
faith In Immortality is found In the<br />
New Testament, with its message ef,<br />
and concerning, Christ<br />
The message eoneomiiig Christ is<br />
as much the ground <strong>of</strong> that faith ai<br />
the mesage <strong>of</strong> Christ Himself, for<br />
the ohe Is intensively associated with<br />
the other.<br />
The Resurrection is the evidence<br />
<strong>of</strong> the deathless life <strong>of</strong> Jesus Him-<br />
It became to the disciples, as it<br />
should to us, the clearest evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe Immortality that He promised,<br />
"Because, I bye, ye shall live also."<br />
Consider: a group <strong>of</strong> disciples, m<br />
News and<br />
President Dwight D, Eisenhower:<br />
"Our missile system is going for-<br />
ward as rapidly as possible under<br />
the guidance <strong>of</strong> the finest scientists<br />
that we can accumulate."<br />
Howard Scale, Australian Ambas-<br />
sador to tie United States! "if we<br />
lose the East to communism, we will<br />
lose the world , . ,"<br />
1855 to complete the monument.<br />
But en the night <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 31,<br />
Know Nothings broke late the <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
sf tie Boeleiy, They seised its rec-<br />
ords, held an election to put their<br />
awn members In <strong>of</strong>fice, and the<br />
next day announced themselves in<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> the monument.<br />
Congress gave up Its attempts to<br />
aid the society. With t£e approach ef<br />
the Civil War, the project wsi aban-<br />
doned<br />
Meanwhile, the Know NptbJng* Ml<br />
into disrepute, partly because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
piracy <strong>of</strong> UJB menument, and col-<br />
lapsed as a polities! patty.<br />
Congress finally voted to finish the<br />
monument, at government expense<br />
to 1876, The SSS-foot memorifll was<br />
completed on Dee, S, IBB4, at a total<br />
cost Of il.SWflOO,<br />
When the aluminum pyroinld that<br />
tops the monument was exhibited in<br />
New Vbrk and Washington, visitors<br />
are said to have asked to step over<br />
it/ se they could say they hid<br />
stepped ever the top <strong>of</strong> the Wash-<br />
ington monument—at that time, the<br />
tallest structure in the world.<br />
And Daily Ufe<br />
the depth <strong>of</strong> ileom and despair be-<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> • Master upon<br />
whom they had tet their faith, were<br />
suddenly aroused to new life and<br />
hope and vision by the conviction<br />
that their ipord was living, and that<br />
they had seen Him, and received His<br />
message<br />
In that vision, faith Bnfl<br />
they not only went forlb ^/tttti<br />
ilual conquest <strong>of</strong> the worl^ but they<br />
went forth with their characters and<br />
outlooks transformed, toe.<br />
There wai no more bickering about<br />
who should be greatest.<br />
They had found the eternal life <strong>of</strong><br />
• which Jesus spoke,<br />
For eternal life is a present pws-<br />
sesslon. We should think ef Imnor*<br />
taiily, not in terms <strong>of</strong> mere eontinu.<br />
ance, but in terms <strong>of</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
life,<br />
That Is a good thought to ponder,<br />
during Lent,<br />
Potter <strong>of</strong> the Press<br />
STILL CURRENT<br />
When a woman is quiet at a com-<br />
mitten meeting, don't think she's lis-<br />
tening. She's waiting,»Carlsbad IN*<br />
M.) Cur rent-Argus,<br />
Arturo Frondiaj President <strong>of</strong> Ar«<br />
gonUha: ! ?The success or failure ef<br />
the stabilization program which has<br />
just been launched in Argentina is<br />
<strong>of</strong> concern to the whole hemisphere, 0<br />
Maurice Martin, British motorist,<br />
en being lined for Ignoring a police-<br />
man's signal to stop, and blaming his<br />
wife for "backseat driving"; "Mar-<br />
riage and motortas don't mils,* 1<br />
Carl Sandfaurgi writer; "The most<br />
important thing In acquiring ari edu- -<br />
cation ia developing good reading<br />
habits," ,<br />
Ogdcn Nash, American humorist:<br />
"There are so many sore toes that a<br />
humorist can't help stepping en a<br />
€/ !<br />
BRIDAY GLOOM?<br />
Did you knew that a gfeat many<br />
accidents occur to the kitchen? Yes,<br />
and we men have to eat theaa and<br />
pretend we like them, — BereseopCj<br />
PocateUo, Idaho,<br />
KNOTTY PROILIM<br />
Headlinci "Gastrei Seeks Good VnU<br />
ted States Ties." Who'll notice them,<br />
underneath that beard? — Chicago<br />
Tribune,<br />
MENTAL BANKRUPT<br />
The world's poorest man is the one<br />
whose expenditure <strong>of</strong> speech is too<br />
great for his income <strong>of</strong> Ideas.—>Mar-<br />
khsiltown (Iowa) Times-Republican,<br />
NEW KIND OF BRAKE FLUID<br />
A needed automotive invention Is<br />
one that automatically makes the<br />
brakes? get tight when the driver<br />
does,—Wall Street Journals<br />
DEFINITION<br />
Tact — making a blind date feel<br />
she get the worst <strong>of</strong> lt,^Bierra Look-<br />
out, U, S, S, Sierra,<br />
|THE UTTLE VJQMAN,<br />
^ j<br />
Increase in «= *«*---= *--- -- ^ -<br />
as Russta -widens her lead in «e<br />
ICBM nussilei field, nut does ^t<br />
favor giving in en uich to ttie Refls,<br />
DuUes is willing to talk-either en<br />
foreign minUieria! level or on ap<br />
bastsdoriai level - but only if the<br />
Bienda gives some hope <strong>of</strong> secern*<br />
piishment He proposes summit talks<br />
unieis there ii some assyrance be-<br />
ferehand that agreement is possi-<br />
ble, and that the right subjects can<br />
be discussed, .<br />
Dulles is perhaps the greatest<br />
traveler ever to occupy the post he<br />
new holds. Hardly is he back from<br />
one trip before he is <strong>of</strong>f en, another.<br />
And his health is not -what it could<br />
be. Yet he enjoys the full eonfldence<br />
af the president, Indeed seme <strong>of</strong><br />
Dulles 1 admirers feel the President<br />
has pulled the rug out from under<br />
him on several occasions.<br />
It is the President, these friends<br />
say, who changes U, S, policy sud-<br />
denly, and not Dulles,<br />
* t m<br />
Despite the flurry <strong>of</strong> Democratic<br />
talk, that foreign aid may be out a<br />
bUlian dollars, chances are that<br />
President Eisenhower wUl get by<br />
with a less impressive cut than<br />
that. Each year at this time Sens'<br />
tors and Congressmen talk loudly<br />
about cutting foreign aid, but when<br />
the shouting dies down, Ceniress al»<br />
ways seems to pass a sizable bill,<br />
There is just one slim chance that<br />
the Democrats, hoping to balance the<br />
budget and increase defense spend'<br />
ing too, would cut foreign aid about<br />
a billion. This would make the Pres-<br />
ident unhappy. The Democrats, how*<br />
evert have usually beeo the foreign<br />
aid spenders,<br />
The Neighbors<br />
Look at Things<br />
IT PiSERVei YOUR MILP<br />
Cap* May Sir and Wav*<br />
Plans are being advanced for the<br />
establishment <strong>of</strong> a Homemaker Ser-<br />
vice in Cape May County under<br />
which trained women will bo avail-<br />
able to step in and keep households<br />
running smoothly in the event <strong>of</strong> the<br />
illness or incapacUntion <strong>of</strong> the home*<br />
maker,<br />
Sponsored by the Soropttmtts <strong>of</strong><br />
Southern Cape May County, the<br />
Homemaker Service program has<br />
been In its formative stages for sev-<br />
eral weeks and Is about to be un-<br />
veiled tii all parts ef the county in<br />
the very near future.<br />
At this season <strong>of</strong> the year when<br />
Illness is widespread, the need for<br />
such a service Is pointed up day<br />
after day in every community<br />
Whether the homemakers 1 illness<br />
be serious or mild, whether it is<br />
only for a day or so or for a pro-<br />
tracted period, the ne^' service- will<br />
itand ready to fill the Void left in<br />
every home when the lady <strong>of</strong> the<br />
house is unable to carry out her<br />
routine duties.<br />
Working closily with the County<br />
Medical Society and ether groups in<br />
the county, the new Homemaker Sep.<br />
vice will have a ready pool <strong>of</strong> trained<br />
workers able and wMns to go into<br />
homes for however isng they may<br />
be needed, to take care <strong>of</strong> the<br />
youngsters, keep the house runnine<br />
smoothly and case the suffering and<br />
the mental strain <strong>of</strong> the regular<br />
homemakers.<br />
Here is a movement f0F wyeh<br />
there has Jong been a crying need<br />
in all parts <strong>of</strong> our county one which<br />
merits the support in any way that<br />
any <strong>of</strong> us .can give it. •<br />
As in all community actions there<br />
is a job for everyone in this latest<br />
program, whether it be active par-<br />
.ueipatlen or just gentral moral sun-<br />
a" P shonrhe Bad"rt»* en the^aBe spot<br />
months waiting for completion <strong>of</strong> the project.<br />
Journolittic Benedict<br />
Bill White, the SentlneWLedger's reporter, wiU<br />
the matrimoniai sea next month. He wUl like as *<br />
Dorothy iemon in a cieveiand weddlhg set for March „,„<br />
is a sefiretary on the BurUngton Unes, which operates end<br />
trains throughout the Middle West, They will make tb^ *-<br />
following At weddiBg. Miss Senlen vUited the resort U*<br />
despite rtiny weither, was qutt© happy with her new •<br />
She laid the most syrprising paf^ <strong>of</strong> the resort iec^,,,<br />
weather. She aid <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty is actually balmy compami<br />
land, whtre the residenis must persevere -=-*——"-^«^<br />
the winter months.<br />
Political<br />
Trytag to keep up with leeal politics is like<br />
eels barehanded in a barrel <strong>of</strong> ell. The rumor rumblnjp<br />
.added the name <strong>of</strong> Jeel A, Mott to the list <strong>of</strong> local mt<br />
seek the Republican nomination for assemblyman<br />
Primary elections. Anthony J. Volpe, Albert W,<br />
Charles A, Oldfleid have already expressed jntertst is<br />
It is reported that s Upper Township's Allan Bergh ii<br />
chances as a GOP candidate for freeholder. Mayor JM<br />
freehoiiifr candidate, along with incumbents Dr, Leoa<br />
George Posk,There are aiso rumblings beginning te<br />
Demdcratfq party samp. They are mention big OCMI<br />
Goeti and Allen Stretch as the party's likely c<<br />
senate, and John Holland as the Derooeratic choice<br />
New Jersey Capital Coj<br />
By j, JOSEPH GRIBBINS<br />
TttENTON^If total war comes to New Jersey tad tM<br />
during 1851, people <strong>of</strong> five eounUcs wUl have more food]<br />
a longer period thv the other sixteen—but not fniicn<br />
A eivU dffen|e>study presented to Governor Bobotll<br />
showing the sHprty ot food and nenconcentrated JJotti<br />
indicate! K0t@W% pccalh Sussex, Cumberiand\-ftf Sj<br />
counttea^b^Kiseiirfeo^ ptt capipca than<br />
In eaM^ing^, there is to*d containing s .<br />
which Is a; Sufficient supply to last 13.3 days, In ^ -.<br />
ounces <strong>of</strong> liquids on hand per Individ ual, sufficient u> i<br />
The nestt best areas <strong>of</strong> iurvivaJ, according to<br />
AUantlc, Meorer, Monmeuth, Salein and Warren<br />
Wfin calories per person await the a topi bomb, 3<br />
would last ilJ dayi, according to the purvey whtej.m<br />
by thi AgFiculturai Marketing Servlee <strong>of</strong> the U, i, ^<br />
Agriculture, Liquid on hand, 105 ounces per perton,<br />
U days. . ' " ;:,<br />
"ITie remaining couniies <strong>of</strong> New Jersey— , ^<br />
Gamden, Essex, GioueesUhf, Hudson, Middlesex,, Morrkb 1<br />
enct and Union—have on hand a supply <strong>of</strong> calqriei<br />
per person, which is deemed sufficient to last i,l. i .<br />
liquids present would permit each taxpayer to driek<br />
sufficient to last 2.2 days.<br />
All over the State there are 28,883 calories on hi^<br />
which the experts claim will last an average <strong>of</strong> ij<br />
ounces <strong>of</strong> nonconcemt rated liquids per person whidt<br />
in 2,1 days- b<br />
In case <strong>of</strong> war or nuclear attack. New Jersey is «<br />
target. By proclamation <strong>of</strong> the Governor a highly<br />
plan for the State has been approved, including t<br />
food and water available and the number §t hours<br />
A speck! dispersal plan for New Jersey's <strong>of</strong>ficial^<br />
in. this report would sead Governor Meyner to the<br />
PsycBia'trtc center i? miles from the Stale House<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers and one-thlrd <strong>of</strong> State employees. The<br />
would go to Huntefdon Regional High School at Hi<br />
aw^ with deputy heads <strong>of</strong> departments and snoU<br />
workers. The remaining third <strong>of</strong> employees would<br />
Ho«s§ Speaker to the Admiral Farragut Academv<br />
40 miles away, which is being considered along<br />
Court House as the emergency seat <strong>of</strong> the Slats<br />
TOURIST—Governor and Mrs, Robert B, Meaner<br />
to leave l»lia Ah-psrt, Buenos Aires, late today en<br />
toip from BraziL<br />
The Governor and his wife, accompanied by Mr, J-<br />
Enselhard, <strong>of</strong> Par HlUs, were invtted to attend the<br />
Instituto Brasil-Esyadog Unldos In Rio de Janeiro sad *<br />
ing the South American country since list WednesBm<br />
<strong>On</strong> his way home, the Governor plans to stop *t<br />
Paulo, and Caracas, Venezuela, <strong>On</strong> Sunday sfterBOi<br />
and Mrs, Meyner will stop briefly at Havana, Cuba,<br />
plane to New Orleans.<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> iyiag directly back is New Jersr"<br />
Govsrnor. will attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the fciecutive<br />
Governors' Conference at BolsM, Missiiiippt trt<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the eeramitiee wUl decide on "<br />
tauoii af the Russian Government is vWt<br />
* * * •<br />
VANDERBILT-A new portrait <strong>of</strong> Chial<br />
darhiit hangs in the supreme Court room In TWltf*<br />
WjW"f K»- 1»U» iudgea and lawyer <strong>of</strong> ths rigid js<br />
which the late Chief Justice iflww* €spaused,<br />
iK 1 6 !)^ l a m A W h f i d lrttf<br />
is, on isnu mm TO RUMPLI<br />
STRICTLY FRESH<br />
A budget U an aeeeunttag pro-<br />
eedurc that lew, you know exaStty<br />
how much you're overspending your<br />
income.<br />
• • * . ' . . * • • , ; , " .<br />
An eid-limer is* ffllow who r&<br />
emberiwjien h^e took * doUw to<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe^hiib court<br />
nonal quaUtiea wq<br />
aecamplishmenta,"<br />
,yet friendly and v,«m ,»> »-» *»»<br />
ascription. Hi* frierif^en HSfen* •<br />
«. Hli obiecthes were always adhefed<br />
nU nelb<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> approacii according to the r<br />
i purnUnf, Me instUied confidence and a^siu*<br />
ilch Nugtat after and valued in every waW<br />
and<br />
he was Midst!<br />
some to^cuj,<br />
night witt<br />
It's wonderful how yitd,&&<br />
bey a feUaw's naat<br />
years, if he owes yOij<br />
—- wiU #«UH id tb«<br />
*f sniy 346 tnUos, ThU U.47S<br />
i.vjj'f •••,""'-> i^'^iYfMMBSB<br />
, *<br />
1f:;>M±<br />
mmm<br />
EDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19S9<br />
1RKER TOTAL<br />
lumber <strong>of</strong> Federal employes<br />
2,943 In December, as<br />
with tfie previous month,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 2^51,824.<br />
inate-House Committee on<br />
m <strong>of</strong> Nonessentiai Federal<br />
tures, reporting this reeent-<br />
the decrease was caused iby;<br />
'i civilian workers fi*'. the:<br />
departments, These-w6rk-<br />
d 3,930, while there was<br />
<strong>of</strong> 9S7 in the employes<br />
Ivilian agencies.<br />
HOW<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
SCIENCE<br />
HEALS<br />
jUNBATI<br />
m<br />
me;<br />
1:45*. m.<br />
f :3S a, m,<br />
12:45 p,m.<br />
7:45 p,tn<br />
Youth EvangolUr At<br />
Baptist Church Sun.<br />
A, Brandt Eeed, director <strong>of</strong> High<br />
School Evangelism, New York <strong>City</strong>,<br />
will be the guest speaker at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church Sunday morn><br />
Ing; Mr, Reed will address the Sun<br />
day School at BlSO^a, m., and the<br />
morning .worship service conduetea<br />
by Hev, David P, Wright fit 10:4b<br />
a, m.<br />
High Schbol Evangellstn better<br />
known as "Hi Bs A," are organized<br />
clubs throughout the east, consisting<br />
<strong>of</strong> high school students who meet<br />
weekly with their -regional HI B, A.<br />
director for Bible study. High<br />
School Evangelism came into south-<br />
cm New Jersey three years ago<br />
with organized clubs In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and Fleajantville.<br />
Guests at the Baptist morning serv=<br />
ill b th O i L<br />
THi<br />
Ice (will<br />
171 <strong>of</strong> ^ ons, headed by<br />
Robert Bsrbour, worshtpfui master.<br />
pist morning serv<br />
f the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge No.<br />
^faster Masons, headed by<br />
Bb htfi<br />
BIBLES<br />
THI P1RFECT QlWt<br />
McHENRY'S ,<br />
OfFc* Supplies A<br />
Phone 0711 m Av*<br />
Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pastor T@<br />
Lead Summer Bible Land Tour<br />
CHESTER J. WIMBERG<br />
Director<br />
S01 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
PHONE 2654<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. William Sanford LaSor, for-<br />
mer pastor ef the first Fresbyterlan<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, now pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />
sor <strong>of</strong> Old Testament, Fuller Theo-<br />
logical Seminary, Pasadena, Calif,,<br />
will conduct a 37-day tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Biblelandg next sununer, leaving<br />
New York on June 14,<br />
Dr, LaSor is an L^perlenccd tray*<br />
eler, lecturer, and expert on lan><br />
guages, history and geography <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />
Bible world. He has made three ox«<br />
tended trips to the Middle East, dur*<br />
Ing which he served as technical<br />
advisor ta Westminster Films, hon»<br />
orary lecturer at ih& American<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Oriental Research in Jeru-<br />
sal#nit and lecturer at the Near East<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Theology In Beirut.<br />
An auHjor, Or, LaSor hag pub-<br />
lished books and articles on sehet*<br />
arly subjects as well as on mare<br />
popular matters. Two <strong>of</strong> Ills books<br />
"Amazing Dead sea Seroils," and<br />
"Great Personalltiea <strong>of</strong> the Old<br />
Testament," have been book club<br />
selections. The latter will<br />
early in afareh,<br />
(Membership in this tour is limited<br />
Further Information can be obtained<br />
appear<br />
DR. WILLIAM S. L*SOR<br />
hy writing Dr, LaSor3 care <strong>of</strong> Pullci<br />
Thepleglcsl Seminary, 135 Nbrth Oak-<br />
land av,, Pasadena; California,<br />
CHURCH NEWS<br />
FIRST OOW<br />
The Chvtxfc wHh *f»<br />
Ith and Ccntnf av,<br />
P«ul A. FrWdrk*!, Pm*U>r<br />
@«ir9* ©, AsMen, Minister ef Musle<br />
tvndiy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 32—<br />
0:30 ft, m,—Church School with<br />
classes for ##ry age, iForrflst R,<br />
eupertntendent. The Nurs-<br />
en, Primary and Jun'<br />
t* meet on tne flrst<br />
th# church. The Youth De*<br />
nt meets in the AssenSNy<br />
ith# second floor, the'JIlen^<br />
H in lh^-aiey4eF—Chapel<br />
and the Susanna Wesley- Class In the<br />
G&ttrch, (Parlor, , ' *<br />
U «. m.-JWorshlp Bervloe in the<br />
netUftry, Mr. Friedrtch will begin<br />
a {«en^n Series <strong>of</strong> Sermons, "In<br />
Quest <strong>of</strong> l^e," The tepte for this<br />
Sunday »'in Quest <strong>of</strong> Happiness,<br />
b h h l<br />
Rev. Slawter To<br />
Continue Series<br />
Hie Rev, P, V. Slawter, former<br />
publicity director <strong>of</strong> the Eastern<br />
Baptist College and Seminary, and<br />
presently the assistant pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Margate Community Baptist church,<br />
will continue his series <strong>of</strong> evangelis-<br />
tie servicss in the Second Qpt May<br />
Baptist Church, Shore Road, Palermo<br />
on Sunday evening, beginning at<br />
7:30,<br />
There will be >a short Gospel hymn-<br />
sing preceding the service, in which '<br />
selected hymns by the members <strong>of</strong><br />
the congregation will tbe sung. If<br />
you have a favorite hymn and would<br />
like to hear it sung, come to the<br />
servlee, and we shall 'be glad to* sing<br />
it for you.<br />
Hev, Slawter was well received by<br />
the congregation last Sunday #ve»<br />
mng, out would Me to have more<br />
young people and children attend the<br />
services. He has some Bible magic<br />
which he sometimes uses for the<br />
'benefit <strong>of</strong> tbe children In order to<br />
bring out the .points <strong>of</strong> interest in<br />
the sermon.<br />
The Choir, under the leadership <strong>of</strong><br />
Allen VanVorst, will sing.<br />
Memorial Glass<br />
For Mrs. Cowan<br />
A Large stained -glass window will<br />
be <strong>of</strong>ficially dedicated to the memory<br />
z-t<br />
music by the Chancel Choir,<br />
|». «.-=!!, ¥, F, wiU meet In-<br />
Fell&wshlp meeting,<br />
7:44 P- m-—Evening FeUowdiip In<br />
flteyler Mesortal Chapel, Mr,<br />
Friedrleh frill preach on. "(jenten<br />
BvenU in Jesus BeperienOj," Special<br />
ship services during<br />
?30 p, in,-—Boy Scout seetlng in<br />
l llU<br />
S p, SL^-Commissioii on Education<br />
meeUng, Assembly HalL<br />
Tutt^y, Pmbr%ntrY 24—<br />
3.30 p. m.—'Girl Scouts, Fellowship<br />
Hilt<br />
S p. m,—W. S, C S, I&ecutlre<br />
meeting, Church Parlor,<br />
10 a. m,—W, S. C, Sewing Group,<br />
Dining Sera:<br />
8s30 p, ra, ^— Brownies, Sunday<br />
School Room.<br />
7^48 p, nt=^atd.week Prayer' Serv-<br />
_ ,. ice, Bleyler Chapel.<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 22 at 11 a, m,,'ln the HoLy TtturMty, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 24—<br />
Trinity Church here,. The window 8 p, in.—4>u*anna Wesley Class<br />
was given to the church by family meeting. Church Parlor,<br />
and friends <strong>of</strong> the iate Mrs, Cowan, I 7i30 p. m,—=Chaneel Choir rehear-<br />
The ^Bible Window" wili honor saL<br />
Bishop Lancet Andrew, Those who<br />
knew and loved Grace Gowon will<br />
want to be .present for the ie#remon=<br />
ies, She died July 8, 1957, i<br />
iMrs, Cowsn was an active member !<br />
<strong>of</strong> many organlations and all those<br />
who knew and worked with her are<br />
invited, she was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Eastern Star, Ladles Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
the Holy Trinity Church, Rebekah !<br />
Lodge, White Shrine and Ashagama,<br />
among others,<br />
Mrs, Cowan is survived by her<br />
husband Thomas Cowan, <strong>of</strong> 848 St,<br />
James Place, who was injured more<br />
than a year ago in a train accident,<br />
and is still recouperating, Mr, Cowan<br />
was in the Venetian Mind Justness<br />
until the tone <strong>of</strong> the accident.<br />
, r<br />
3:30 .p, m=—Wesleyan Choir rehear-<br />
sal, ,..•,,<br />
7:30 P= nL—Cub pack<br />
Fellowship te<br />
The House veterans* affairs<br />
8:30 pi m.—Married Couples meet-<br />
ing. Home <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, William<br />
GaskJH, 260 Asbury av.<br />
* • * •<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />
iOth *nd eantnl av.<br />
The JUv. Frftiik P» Adkr, 1, T. M,<br />
ftMr<br />
O*«re« O, Athton,<br />
ictelli M, Adtor,<br />
Tht isesnd Sundaiy In l,ent<br />
9-45 a, ln,=ChUrch SehcKii. Classes<br />
nun, if When God to Silent,** The<br />
Anthem, Out Of The <br />
day at 7^0 iu m«<br />
Confessions on Saturday 4iS0 to<br />
B:30 and 7^0 to 8^0, ,;<br />
QUilN OF MARTYM «. C<br />
and *t. *nd jyume iy<br />
Sunday miiieg' 0:15<br />
fe«ton» before mass,<br />
HOLY TRINITY IMtCOFAL<br />
Snnday Serrleei—<br />
7;30 S, fit Holy Communion.<br />
9 P, ii—-Famfiy Sycharlrt<br />
mp^# passie and Aett talk<br />
II a, m—Morning Frayef and<br />
Setmon (Commuaion en the first<br />
Sosday pi each month), .<br />
weekday serficM or fev ip<br />
for counsel, penance or -absolutlOB<br />
ffy ajt 7 S* ^B,<br />
Thundty—<br />
Holy Cowoaunion st u\m a, a,<br />
The rector is available after *h.<br />
weekday services or iby appointment<br />
for counsel, penanee or absolution,<br />
* # *<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF<br />
CMR«T, SCJINTMT<br />
1th it. and Asbury •*.<br />
Sunday School—ii a, m.<br />
Church Service—11 a, m,<br />
Wednesday evening Tsstimony<br />
Meeting—8 p, m,<br />
.Man's Ood-glven dominion over<br />
the bondage <strong>of</strong> materialism will be<br />
emphasized at Christian Science<br />
services Sunday.<br />
The Le&son^ermon to be read,<br />
entitled "Mind," contains the account<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christ Jeius* healing <strong>of</strong> the nan<br />
"whose Tight hand was withered"<br />
(Lute 6), ,<br />
Selections from "Science and<br />
y y $<br />
7;4& p, m*—Midweek "BlUe<br />
Heur^ at home tff MS. Hie<br />
Searle, 629 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. Bring s friend<br />
p p.<br />
italrs condaCtBO*<br />
Schmidt, ',' . M<br />
7:30 p. B,—[MI4WB**<br />
ducted *y S#rJ ^ ^<br />
1Q:3O «,<br />
Iadl«» men dom<br />
7 p. HL—Oo*p#V<br />
dren'e a«aaboi« fr<br />
the young-peop|#.<br />
« p, m-Voanf Ma^i«<br />
Class meetta* conducted<br />
Ltt tldt<br />
v y #<br />
10:30 a, »^-W<strong>of</strong>flen p s ^<br />
Day <strong>of</strong> Sewing, U'M, Sox luncheon.<br />
2 o'clock. Business meeting and In*<br />
eplrationai service,<br />
Friday, Ptfetvary 27—<br />
7i30 P, in—<br />
cted by Mrs, Pauline Dantier,<br />
president, at the home <strong>of</strong> $&B, HUda<br />
Fry, 1545 Shore Bead, Llnwbod, .<br />
y, ^rtry W—<br />
. 7 p, m,-» p, m^<strong>of</strong>ti<br />
tdfwsmp for 4th. MU,<br />
downstairs. Viola,<br />
Clarfe, Janet Sy*<br />
by Mr. ao4 fe<br />
7:S0 p. m.>® p<br />
hi l<br />
p p. m,<br />
Fellowship lor 7th *XiA<br />
upttalrs eonda^ed by<br />
^^s^^p<br />
son Ttetoa Fields<br />
IT, JAMU A. M.<br />
ff<br />
'S<br />
11 «. SLT-Koniiiia<br />
is.<br />
LJLML—:<br />
7'Mp, m^JcttJo*<br />
t t<br />
"In Tims <strong>of</strong> Treubl* W*'r. at NMP « Your<br />
MR. and MRS. A, J. SMITH<br />
MR. LEWIS I. SMITH<br />
MR. HIRDEBT L<br />
MR, FRANCIS ft. TOWUttMD<br />
Thm Finest Mott Compfefe Servic*<br />
In South Jmnmy<br />
Sog Cmkudt^k&mm ^SQ««
K V. '<br />
I**' r "'<br />
"•*<br />
L I<br />
ii.. * ;<br />
^"Vtf u ^ a<br />
:^Jfi<br />
>l Lifelong Reminder<br />
ig School Years<br />
! Senior OCHS Candidate<br />
Tomorrow<br />
a^.' *<br />
'1 h 1<br />
w * *<br />
p Resigns,<br />
bqw easily<br />
-•iizr-s flpwers with<br />
fvw hatefully chosen<br />
&, fod a sense <strong>of</strong><br />
d-4tyle- The eirls<br />
'v^f interested In<br />
r or iastfuctuig<br />
fit in-with their<br />
<strong>of</strong> housing an^<br />
Events<br />
Students<br />
• : •••"•• ':•/•..' : •'• • ••'•.. f i • '<br />
^ *<br />
ey<br />
Ihrnry year Cor the past few years<br />
Oceaji <strong>City</strong> High School has'sponsored<br />
Student (teachers. These student<br />
m «nd fe « ti<br />
be-<br />
: : u ^ ; > - ^ ^ f t ^<br />
.<br />
" • -- • fop Msis,** Juvenile delinquent<br />
blasce <strong>of</strong> eri|#F in the rqeni.<br />
ii ^g jetv^r saafs, mm m Wn<br />
Have W, Brtert Wflnot e _^r#<br />
.„ fa is ftfcllged to ^iiden rf the ©sea, «V - their ai«, W ««y ft«ve true<br />
read to the children @nd carry on p ChibJand*WPfit#te ttoop.jfflMfi( out Ism »re h and<br />
<strong>of</strong> heT «wn. .<br />
the Hararoi^to^ fl<br />
Through<br />
girls still in hkA BShqol mm fft chanie mm in pas| yfari ta sensor<br />
Crime Prevention Weifc to qeeap<br />
<strong>City</strong> as a special appeal to the youth<br />
up their minds<br />
f<br />
y<br />
to<br />
p<br />
The<br />
pp<br />
<strong>of</strong> our town. The<br />
dub ub held<br />
an<br />
occupation.<br />
assembly at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Kfh School hl<br />
l i t d d<br />
last to<br />
Mr. Kirk Visits<br />
SgL George SlUsj <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Yearbook Staff, headed ^<br />
State Trooperi,<br />
B|bafd who was also te&pon-<br />
Sgt, W# bBgan ?<br />
sHife ior the entertaining frl<br />
juvenile delinquent for the<br />
list weefe thinks «veiy<br />
m deiefibesl a J, D, as |i »»»<br />
her<br />
under 17 years <strong>of</strong> 4ie vrho<br />
It© f3.5O wil)<br />
any phase <strong>of</strong> any rule ttf law,<br />
vefted. inelutles such mJasr<br />
u<br />
By<br />
plajlng heoky, fon^ihg<br />
James SB, Kirk, Guidanoe<br />
ing winders, stealins<br />
or<br />
tpr p -<strong>of</strong> Oeean i High g School, , haseven<br />
just hanging around street cor-<br />
spent the. past week k visiting ii coll<br />
ners kite at njgjrt, Afler ateWng<br />
his-meaning quite clear, Sgt Hlii<br />
leges throughout Eastern Pennsyl- turned the dis^ussipH over to Traopf r<br />
vania, The colleges g which he vial led<br />
are; West Wt Chester, Uninus. AAh<br />
WlUipm Allison,<br />
pcIght, FirankUn and fflfarshaU,<br />
Troaper A}lison. whq M from WticS-<br />
h g Cli Carlisle, Susquehanna, Buckwoed, ii a^oclated with the S<strong>of</strong> •<br />
440 have noil, Muhlenberg, Leliigh, and Club hss a special interest In youth<br />
»diol»rsWps p enabling Own loLafayette.<br />
and Ii an ex-pr<strong>of</strong>esiienal bexer, . He<br />
4% accretUate4 Ut4 algp or<br />
ipake about youta's part in our<br />
Hi Spent approTOmsteiy a half eountry'i traffie headaches, its eea-<br />
many - , t^e history filas#es with Mr<br />
arranging flowers for quite s tevf ftollerao ihat had U, & inal<br />
Shs haj entered quite a fewhave<br />
^iideais <strong>of</strong> Amirican =-=r<br />
If tft«;proud owner <strong>of</strong> raoy and the P, A« D- studes stiJl<br />
ie show the fruits <strong>of</strong><br />
•SSSJ<br />
to the SeB*<br />
explained thq<br />
<strong>of</strong> newer arrangittg. She<br />
its in the<br />
ri and<br />
krtis to accent the different<br />
- liff. VMV Gilder also<br />
various types <strong>of</strong> esnm&¥<br />
be ifsed to U)O<br />
1 **^?:' ' ^^^ »°P l or oriq m, e mg<br />
that some people know about driving<br />
Is shew to i%|rn the ignition key on,<br />
how to steer, and how to push a few<br />
buttons. They do not seem to reallie<br />
the re&ponsihiMlei <strong>of</strong> their po=<br />
sltions en the TOodern highwayf=<br />
^"I^Slt year alone," Trowtr Ali<br />
, **W,M0 Hves were lost ©a our<br />
Iipwp wap Of this estoundlng limn<br />
her, & large percentage <strong>of</strong> those Involved<br />
were under seventeen," He<br />
claimed that «irb w);o Urgf! their<br />
b t ^ d drivers di e t to go ggo<br />
even faster<br />
are as'tquai i in i blame bl and d responsibility.<br />
Alter an pec^ent oe^rp it<br />
may sound nice -^ iay *T^n _sor?y,<br />
now<br />
4 yre pg »s they y<br />
to history gpon . there was<br />
a 1 6<br />
^W * turnout<br />
Celiiige meetloj<br />
ve f th<br />
fi<br />
y ^ y ^n _?y,<br />
b but it really ll dd<strong>of</strong>in't ' t hl help. Th The i if.<br />
reparable damage has bean done and<br />
apologies are too late.<br />
'% great mapy innocent young<br />
iW iW |h# ythaH Uvta «b** d<br />
7th Graders Visit<br />
JOHN 'S<br />
Library and Report<br />
By RMTH TOWNS^ND<br />
Miss K, S, pgden^ Seventh Grade MEWUNTO ADD<br />
has teen learning about periodicals,<br />
for a book report the class wa§<br />
tqld to make a report on a periodlt-al.<br />
tto learn more aeout them, it ^ras<br />
arranged for the t Seventh Graders<br />
to go to " the " llbr^r>'= '" Mr, " ~<br />
, libraiy direeter, clearlj- explained<br />
periodicals to the boys and<br />
The group named about twenty*<br />
eight different magazines in which<br />
they were interested. He showed<br />
die class a few books <strong>of</strong> back issues<br />
<strong>of</strong> periodkals, Aroong them was a<br />
"National Geographic; Magazine"<br />
d«Ud 1916.<br />
Mr. Wisnosky explained; that the<br />
bask Issues were $ent a^My to fee<br />
bound in hook fonn tor further<br />
reference, 'The elass stayed et the<br />
library for a white to read some<br />
periodicals. This trip was enjoyed<br />
by aU, "<br />
d Senator<br />
(P., H, (.), hfli fiuhinWled his resign*,<br />
tlon as chairman <strong>of</strong> the Senate F<strong>of</strong><<br />
tlm Relations OamniiUfe.' He gftve<br />
ehiWren wiW |h# ythH Uvt «b** eyesight and hearing as bis<br />
<strong>of</strong> them are slaughtered (by speed reason.<br />
demons, Thesf spe#d-cwed nia.n.iacs<br />
kill shamefully y rge large numbers each<br />
yoar." " Trooper T AUissn AUi iferr^l isf^l to<br />
one such accident in which a young<br />
mother saw her three ipiaU child<br />
rqn dttWfi by a teen-age driver wblch<br />
ended In 4hf another's loss <strong>of</strong> sanity=<br />
**^ ^ drivinf if a mt. m. think before<br />
you act and d dH donH "w^lt lt until til tragedy td<br />
stHhe><br />
ha said.<br />
Th# second iawenile<br />
bl<br />
far the<br />
resentative itpm the college aspoke<br />
*« juniors and Seniors » », the Sop*.<br />
— class danpe was a huge su&<br />
.... di<strong>On</strong>'t yeu like the pep<br />
**¥* *^is*iy too ... MF. Bowman<br />
S<br />
^pendliig on the<br />
Mrs. Van<br />
important<br />
it fey "showing various points <strong>of</strong><br />
BBflU flfuTW or any<br />
ni which adds to the<br />
desired.<br />
dHiferjent oaviunercia]<br />
rf tune In the water<br />
item to Hn, Van<br />
*n Gilder used<br />
1111 Painfeis<br />
JACK J. WATKINSON D & H PAINTERS<br />
PAPERHAN6ER 44i A«bury Avtnut<br />
PAINTER<br />
80S Bay<br />
Interior Exterior<br />
w. w. BOW» H*"I, HUDSON<br />
Th# secnd majeai i a e e delin<br />
quency problem facing our country<br />
is the igrowtpt ral# o^ criminal t<br />
PqlnH O.C. 2955-W rviil* 741^1<br />
iiid toy minors ^<br />
stealing<br />
li<br />
ALSO BOAT PAINTING<br />
^Wh iical?'* asked Trespcr Ajji-<br />
Avt.<br />
^!*^* hand in shenustry for 11<br />
thp «F*t t^ie in m years (not ladly) I<br />
PAINTING<br />
other classes in AiS JIM ta%% .*?*<br />
ns , , , p tot df the eel. FUEL<br />
'Let George Do \t"<br />
L ^ , , —,'l» interesled In teaching<br />
by<br />
have^en prapUcing teaching durtaf OIL<br />
are taWng s trip<br />
WILLIAM JACOBY<br />
te their 1 59lineetion with<br />
s^es* ^»up<br />
OF ALL<br />
MAIKTENANCB & RiPAIRS<br />
they "plan t<strong>of</strong>t toboggan-<br />
SOCONY<br />
skaUng,<br />
VACUUM AGENCY<br />
Residence Phone<br />
- -- - - - ==,--^*-?-:*i-- members who<br />
aOMEO.LODER<br />
•!• ASBUIY AVIHUI<br />
are going MrWe* %ir«re begin=<br />
Q.C, 3026<br />
, ng to couqt the daft , , .and Ptam 1711<br />
4| Wirt 16th<br />
everyhed^p eouii|i|^e days until<br />
paster vacattpa , ;:", jhf Seniors are<br />
I looking forward to it as nmeh<br />
"•Poll<br />
the etheif elasset, ^ough , , .they:<br />
^as^v*^-;<br />
are they #ot out <strong>of</strong> school fto' tie<br />
««>>.» = that's al| fflr this week<br />
ya- round ,-, , ; ..<br />
. Boss is aw^y todfly, Wt*e jqtaf to<br />
stay and tenjoy jpvery minute ©f it,<br />
ipFen theui^we^o shk eaough to go<br />
jlgeton<br />
[junior LANDSCAPING<br />
mmmmm<br />
HLL . STONE<br />
PICK ANG<br />
Wi AN<br />
! • -•• J - " i '•. « i^,<br />
WB<br />
fieut to C©Mt Stwlft<br />
LOCAL OH IMTlRSTATVt<br />
SERVtCl<br />
^<br />
PAINTING<br />
INTERIOR — 6XT6RI0B<br />
GEORGE L. GRUBB<br />
PAPERHANGING<br />
PAINTING<br />
Prank W, Young<br />
Phont 0. C<br />
CLYMfll<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
PAINTING<br />
GRILLO<br />
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR<br />
7tl CINTRAL AVIMUi<br />
N»nt<br />
Q5CAR A. N1LSON<br />
PAIHTINQ<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
- PULLEYS<br />
PAATS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
2727 ASBURY AVE. PHONE<br />
,;:i.;.^vi? ! .->,,.<br />
Prank M.<br />
nUZZITELLI<br />
PLUMBING - HEATING<br />
OIL 1MRN1M<br />
AltURV AVIHUi<br />
PHONI Sift<br />
Prank J. Sannino<br />
and Son<br />
Plumbtng tnd Htiflng<br />
lupptlN '<br />
HOME APPLIANCI1<br />
SALES *nd tliVifil<br />
Phon. 0444 fM iMNff *«<br />
thJrt<br />
persoti<br />
tl<br />
everytUing, a^<br />
., --31<br />
PretWent %o<br />
PLUMBII<br />
Wi<br />
CHARLES<br />
1447 A*twry Avi \<br />
MILTON<br />
O<br />
©It f<br />
Kllch.n<br />
and<br />
WIST A\<br />
ROOFING CO., II<br />
ROOFING — SIDING — SHEET MET;<br />
ARTIC ROOFING PRODUCTS<br />
AL GARDINER<br />
206 Sixth Street — Phane <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfty<br />
If No Antw«r, Call O, C. 3237<br />
Esttmitn Furnt*h*d — FJIA Financing<br />
FOR PROMPT,<br />
COURTEOUS SERVld<br />
CALL 1771<br />
WM. S.<br />
ANDERSON, inc.<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
GENERAL CliCTBrC<br />
Service and Installation<br />
1345 WI$T AVENUE<br />
W. Sp«cUliz» In ikctrlc Hems<br />
IRVIN JOHNSON, JR« &<br />
Phon. 1598 — Say or Night<br />
944 Aibury Avenu»<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS:<br />
HoK.1i, Homn and Shops WirVd for Poww «r<br />
SERVICE - INSTALLA1<br />
CompU»* Lin* tf<br />
6eneral Electrk<br />
EDW.iCOftSOM • Electriul<br />
HOTPOINT APPLIANCIS<br />
R«fr(f«ratart . Rang** • Wataf<br />
Weil Avenue<br />
Phon.: 2248<br />
..f.'.'i<br />
" • | l<br />
jj#<br />
1857 ^v-l<br />
Laurence<br />
- Risi<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
1520 ASBURY PHONl<br />
SCHUFF iLEC<br />
•Wvlna Yoo Sine. '23<br />
Electrical Contra<br />
ASBURY AVI.<br />
C i and DomwHc Pow.r »<br />
TiLivSEN* 1 ^ 1 ^<br />
rtilii<br />
REFRIGERATION SERVICE<br />
- <strong>On</strong> All Makes —<br />
HOME IAUHDRV<br />
• • • - ' ' • • • • ' * - • ;<br />
v^H<br />
"$£&<br />
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Formula For Failure<br />
«hpufc it) ht knew<br />
1 ~ la<br />
coating M sports.<br />
i ^Ofk #nd d^^lop<br />
f, oth^r, who have<br />
thpou#h which<br />
, put forth just<br />
b^oak iraininfli<br />
raotfT about their ©wn<br />
glory than tbey 4Q for<br />
the game,<br />
dldnt seem too<br />
|t few days, Harry notiotd<br />
<strong>of</strong> the kids were copying<br />
and 'book reports. They<br />
only this onee»^nd H<br />
was. The sin weeks teats<br />
ing up. Many were study.<br />
i$ sape few were at, ^ks<br />
would ge( lower marks<br />
ty should and then would<br />
FLOOR<br />
NDING<br />
LINOLEUM<br />
CONGOWALL<br />
COMPLETE<br />
FLOOR SERVICE<br />
kLT TILE - RUMiR Till<br />
issell Sutton<br />
Av^ Ph-0398<br />
• to build<br />
• to modernize<br />
• tQ repair your<br />
Court Studied<br />
By OX.<br />
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Come in and l*t ««r hom« planni<strong>of</strong>l d«pgrtiM«nt<br />
h*lp you tq bwlli!/ rrrno4«l/ or repair. Ther* Js<br />
no obligation. Ju«t phon* for an appointment.<br />
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HEW<br />
i<br />
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PROBLEMS<br />
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Tormt<br />
Be Arnngmd<br />
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The last two players work together.<br />
"they irt partners known as the<br />
foxes, and are ineal^ and sly, A&<br />
til they sre cheats, Tftay use<br />
thoy shouldntt, signals In<br />
COME IN TODAY<br />
AND SEE IK<br />
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10 TO 21% SAVING<br />
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCI<br />
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GENUINE BIJICK PARTS<br />
WHEiL ALIGNMENT<br />
ftALANCINO<br />
^<br />
U,<br />
BODY A<br />
p PAINTING<br />
In Our Htm JHqJirti Shop<br />
1 Along The<br />
Sport* Bf at<br />
up pome i^e^M, put £10*<br />
dW*t t lew m*ri#,<br />
Y P»I*», but<br />
$0<br />
«*«linf i<br />
ai H * |&VktfeeftaU<br />
^d Ut* *<br />
*h«u ^im th*t everyone #ls« <strong>of</strong> stwi@Bt« tpsw tbft Seventh throufh<br />
b*d atudi^d in tiny writing fJtath OmApe *t O«jin Cifef lub<br />
o W e NPIW were causht, or and St. AUJWtU>e> I>rocn&t<br />
U they wffe {t WM not puhUclwd. SoKol t» O»j» May Court *£uw ta<br />
Semi <strong>of</strong> me other student* began aea the court at wqfk, 1%e tyip was<br />
to thinfe TI^ ^t Wgfer wkp in conjunction with N#&H|el Orttne<br />
Own w* £UU 4tds*t ttudy. were O«tPreventk>n<br />
Week, i^broUfy «44,<br />
navint a good tfcie, WK} US one J» U is oientorei annual^ *y the<br />
g Ohtb. : - j<br />
* wt mm^ ng mm* g IM ft w« ^ ^H The pupil* left the lUgtt school<br />
nything BH wlU wrung telL witft I'm go|gg at 9 a. Wfe end arrived at Court HOUM<br />
o Tn lU tlL k^ I' didni f« at 9l4Q-a. m Befoif the mat, Judge<br />
Oafiero expislned tbe fuoc^oqi tie<br />
semis J» our demaocratic system <strong>of</strong><br />
t ttwy 4i(|, 8m it was govwnnwpi Tbew learned that in<br />
_| to do. »V*?yone WM a civil ease, *«oh is they WOMM tee,<br />
Op piping other* *p cbfit. A only ten <strong>of</strong> the jurors need to be Jn<br />
4 rt fltd t be i it sgreeinent over the verdt^t, T^en<br />
or MH Ul '<br />
_teiil began,<br />
•pie attorneys picked the Jurors.<br />
f Ml j ? By the ttae U» lawyers hrt<br />
Mw<br />
w«» op«n to sented their eases, it was f<br />
f kida, Many q ttte meg%ta£ reoeif, A| jq then<br />
now i it<br />
Newly iltct@a <strong>of</strong>lticetB <strong>of</strong> Si, Augustin^'a R, g. School<br />
Answered questions, Tfce<br />
^ has mse^ the<br />
ere q o n tMMdents<br />
i<br />
Civic Club gathered recently to review Uie Club'a 195^59<br />
d i i d b<br />
our STW pertsfe<br />
disappointed because they opuld charter and plan activiUe« for th.e year. Seated (L to r.) are 4t<br />
tpt, the ants looked up tp by<br />
tee Uie wltaeiiiS <strong>of</strong> tmr tb<br />
Jarqe« flgscn, vlco president; Mary Ellen DJSantis, presi,<br />
l^ht 111 «i« mkWie § m the srduo was t*k«* W a dejit, and Kaihryu Warren, recording secretary. Standing<br />
i^elLr^tp<br />
t9UT <strong>of</strong> tha qoiirt hW*5* Thfy (L to r.) are Margaret Rasai corresponding secretary and<br />
A|i4 §a the<br />
ehown *he #^Jective Service James Weiabecker, sergeant-^t-arms—Grainger Std<br />
thegherttf <strong>of</strong>flci, the<br />
He had tt|« o<br />
roe* the county « <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
it. Attef lit. H w y w <strong>of</strong>floe Of the oounty de ti<br />
When be caught *nd «fl Vft mm leWl iae jury<br />
wf re doinf it, Wfey theuM l*o bt<br />
jy roost, rs Wnat e*ch Pinochle Played With A Joker?<br />
d<br />
any dtfft**mt? (1% too late new for<br />
does wp explained lind WQ W&Q fHf<br />
At ttie tti county ty Jail Jl the th wt wtf4«n i«|d<br />
Ifarry, OHEe w«* Wight, All f f<br />
Not All Jokers In<br />
tht that his hi >H ean only l hoW hW rt<br />
for OWl yea? or toss, lie 00 to<br />
By JtUTH LLOYD<br />
9 cheater with ^a tether?, W©ft tett hew the ftrlsoiieis<br />
were hla ff^yds. These were the<br />
is * W<br />
Crest Hatea HOIOB i<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wings tiutt lie (got away with, ^eep<br />
and- many <strong>of</strong> our<br />
gd and chronioaUy Ul peqpie was<br />
more than the it, Harry nea^aei that<br />
probably endulge in 1<br />
the last ptece visited. There tbey<br />
he has let hk parento down, Thw<br />
BHBt oiecstgionally. I<br />
ate their lunches antf were given a<br />
wanted Wro to be «n howit and<br />
noUoa t^e tyfea o| peqpte whs<br />
tour <strong>of</strong> the building, Ttsy isw how<br />
food ciUian, not a depict useless tfie patienta are eared for, their<br />
10 society, flirt in a way Harry is rooms, etc. The students were very<br />
better <strong>of</strong>f than rRany others who favorably Inprissed. with the institu- <strong>On</strong>e player ill term the funster,**<br />
wffe not caught. Hp^fy realizes his tion. , '<br />
If a Joker w«fe in a de^l hj<br />
mistake and will sever make the<br />
same one again.<br />
lie pupils ITHH Mr. Biehard Mrd'i<br />
cards this ^hameter would m% it<br />
freshmen civics classes who took the<br />
eveiy ^s|U H« (in't he )ust<br />
But there are iniany others who trip arei Betsy Joslin, Jtank Wry,<br />
I igiy* a dam whether h* wins<br />
wefiiit caught. They will continue Anne Kuh^nann, Barry Kroner, I^ch-<br />
or \pm&. In four^anded, or cut-<br />
to «heat until they are not capable ard Lovely, Donna Swan, Mlhl<br />
throat, pinaehif, his bid* ax« afcy<br />
<strong>of</strong> honesty and good, T^ey gould U high. With one see and the 40 Jacks<br />
. y J^<br />
stop now if tney thought it neces^<br />
, Sharon Durham, Bonnte<br />
sar^-, If they stop because- they Comwell, Ernest Vat^oro^^, l^yn He usually has af hit partner the<br />
know its wrong, then they will be Elyf Sid Patchett, and Charles SiMus. concentrator, TOs ooneentvat<strong>of</strong><br />
able to develop into good citizens, Those from Mr, Andrew prohaska% oounts net only trump tett alje thp<br />
people who contribute iomethiag. freshmen civics clashes a»i Donna cards la every suit. That may pe<br />
The others will go. from cheating to Pfander. Vipginla AkerSi Date Lau= snarl playing, but he «xpeeu erory=<br />
something tlse. They will develop dnslager wd John SchweiUini, body else to da the sasie thing. If<br />
iqio s<strong>of</strong>fietliing* but then Is no real Ths Seventh and K^ith Oraderi partner forgets there is a nine<br />
word to dlserttae them. T1»ey will from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School were: <strong>of</strong> clubs out {spades ape trump), he<br />
not be true citizens because they Joseph Kananeriley, Edward T^out, likely to throw In Us whole hand<br />
will nat coaMhute, hut they will Jeanne Morshcck, Joy^ ^owersi <strong>of</strong> give the other players countere<br />
lessen the value <strong>of</strong> the things with Joyce Sampson, Fenton Carey, Step lust for spite. At the «ad <strong>of</strong> the<br />
whtch they come in contact. The hen Eggly, Thekna Ho^er, Joanne game this two-some Is likely to toe tt<br />
blame cannot be spread on anyone Ht KU JefTrtes, Edward Wil- ia the hole, or if they<br />
but the guilty party himself, far he , I^nne Ficfces, and Kurt twJer,<br />
1% rcapqnjiible for his own ncttons. The Seventh and Eighth Graders<br />
He, &¥«& his e^slee, and he must he St. Augustine's whs took me<br />
prepared to stWc it through, A per= trip were: ICithleen ftfacNaniaraj<br />
ton ifljMks as a cheat er as a respond Geraldlne fTynn* Ma^ Mien De-<br />
^ibie Citizen, ^ere are no excuses Santls, James CamtHnrn, J<br />
to pardon Uie former.<br />
Groogan, James Flash, James<br />
becker, and John Jeffries, I<br />
eg oehievenieiits <strong>of</strong><br />
United NaUens,<br />
1 <strong>of</strong><br />
hft»-<br />
HOWARD J. WUJAMS<br />
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PAC E « — SECTION TWO<br />
Presbyterian Church will haW its<br />
Searle To Get<br />
general meeting en Thursday* <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
28th beginning at 10:10 a, m.<br />
The morning session will insiude<br />
Scout Award<br />
work oil the sewing projects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Association, The women attending<br />
wiii enjoy a •box luneh at, 12:30 o'clock.<br />
At 2 p, m,, the Association will con-<br />
&r. William RatfcUfft Allen, pa8< vene its business meeting with the<br />
tor, ¥br&% preitayt^ian '{Surahj <strong>Ocean</strong> president <strong>of</strong> the Association, to<br />
OQf announces that the Protestant John Wilson in charge. The devo-<br />
CoEimlttee on grouting has approved tional program will be led 'by Mrs,<br />
•ppUcatlon far the God and Country Waiter Miller. The theme will be<br />
Award to Stephen Searie, member "Women <strong>of</strong> the BiWe" All the worn*<br />
Si the Qe^m €ijy Presbyterian en <strong>of</strong> the church and their Mends<br />
Church, Hie God and Country award are oordlslly urged to attend.<br />
will be presented to Mr. Ssarie at<br />
the, worship service &f the Sunday<br />
School ea Sunday morning at S=30 <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Y Wins<br />
'lk<br />
7th League Contest<br />
Hie award is given on the basis<br />
<strong>of</strong> putstandiag work and achievement <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci*v V disposed <strong>of</strong> the Waft<br />
to the Scouting program as ft re- riers to pa^? the High School Basket<br />
late! to the We and vrark <strong>of</strong> the bail League at ihe Allaniie C"y Gen-<br />
Church, to addition t© the God indtral<br />
Y with ji§ seventh straight loop<br />
Counlry medal Mr, Searle will re=<br />
felve the new lapel pia <strong>of</strong> the Godcontest<br />
in as many starts,<br />
and Country Award which Sseuls Johnny McLaughlin showed the<br />
or Explorers earn weflr when not inway<br />
for the victors with 20 points,<br />
uniform,<br />
while Russ Lindsey added 10 and<br />
Hie Women's Asoclatlen <strong>of</strong> the Mike Dtan hit 12,<br />
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Smiling in anticipation <strong>of</strong> an evening <strong>of</strong> good fellow=<br />
ship and fun, three more yaungstera arrive at the dance.<br />
Checking in with Gtorge Hayes (seated) are (1. tor.) Mary<br />
Callaghan. Charles Coates and Mary Burke, — Grainger<br />
Studio photo.<br />
The refreshments itand is a popular rendezvous for the<br />
young patrom at the dances. Here chaperon© Vincent Sannine<br />
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Hearfrcji <strong>of</strong> other fitufwi priisi it Hii Sytvanio Pb<strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>lash Csnttst<br />
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_ yew tairy blsnt and Hi. tfftetel f J«, at yam<br />
O l • *^«r lhri ll CM RaAu<br />
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Teenage Dance<br />
Grows Popular<br />
Friday night aanets at &t= Joseph's<br />
Church is the newest contribution<br />
ts the fun and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> tilt*<br />
teenagers <strong>of</strong> Lhs iomt-rs Fflmt area.<br />
The dance sessions to recorded<br />
music started about one month, ago<br />
In the large parish hall, and have<br />
been attract iii|* mere and more patrons<br />
with ea«h passing wet'k.<br />
The men ol "the Church's Holy<br />
Name Society and Uie women <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
RostaryAJinr Society sec sponsoring<br />
the events. Members <strong>of</strong> both Kreups<br />
set as chaperones and fill in vanoiis<br />
. sther posts in the eloak rooiii, rv<br />
| freshmeni bar aiid iimilar other<br />
i services for the youngsters.<br />
The teenage dances are open to i<br />
ail teenagers <strong>of</strong> the community, re- j<br />
gardless <strong>of</strong> school or chureh aiTiSia=<br />
Udns. Boys and girts from the<br />
Eighth lo 12th Grade level are in*<br />
vited, ]<br />
Special dances are arranged on<br />
recognised themes, such as a Valentine<br />
Dance last Friday night, <strong>On</strong><br />
these occasions the hall is appropriately<br />
decoraied, atid prizes are <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
The sessions start at 8 p. m. and<br />
end at 10;30 p. m, <strong>On</strong> special opcasions,<br />
such as the Vslentine Dance,<br />
the festivities are eontinued ujiiil<br />
11 o'clock,<br />
The events are under the difec-<br />
George Hayes, and are supervised by<br />
the Rev. John G. Flanagan, pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> th# church.<br />
• * •<br />
Sorority Talk<br />
Is <strong>On</strong> Gardens<br />
I A pregTsni on Gardens was prei-<br />
1 ented by Mrs. Kenneth Banner for<br />
members <strong>of</strong> Beta Zola chapter, Beta<br />
Sigma Phi sorority, meeting Thursday<br />
evening in the home <strong>of</strong> Miss Marge<br />
Peterson, "12 Wesley ay,<br />
Mrs. Dsiinef traced the history <strong>of</strong><br />
gardens starling with the 12th tenlury<br />
in England. She tenHnucd by<br />
showing the influence <strong>of</strong> the French<br />
I and English and then painted out<br />
| hew the Americans devolept'tJ their<br />
own style.<br />
The speaker also described Japanese<br />
gardens emphasizing that they<br />
start with a definite idea in miiul<br />
and stick to that theme, never<br />
deviating.<br />
The program was closed with dps.<br />
eribintf formal and informal gardens<br />
and painting out ilie main differenei".<br />
between the two.<br />
An invitation was read from tJir<br />
Southern New Jersey Council <strong>of</strong><br />
B'nai B'rith Women in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
to attend a ceremony at which time<br />
Dr. Mareia Smith received ihe Wom-<br />
en's Achievement Award, This js<br />
an award given annually by the<br />
Council for outstanding service to<br />
humanity, Pr, Smith is an honorary<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Beta Zcia chapter.<br />
Following the business mtjetinii a<br />
valentnne party was enjoyed with<br />
the esehanjit' <strong>of</strong> secret pa! gifts and<br />
the playing <strong>of</strong> Kanries, Prizes went<br />
to Miss Anne Longe and Mrs, EJan=<br />
tier.<br />
The room was attractively decorated<br />
in a colorful valentine nioUf<br />
featuring iar^e red hearts- Tht'<br />
refreshment la bio was {.overed with<br />
a valentine cover and the tenter<br />
piece was a heart-shaped cake diniiniiiin -n | John Ilrcimflcld,<br />
fiirihrr pliiiiN ni.'i.s In 1 iii.nliv T!n> star. "Voi! aren't ready fsr<br />
>u'M mi-,'Hn.j will !»,. Mnmmy t-v.-; i m U, s s j . m i h.1Vc k-araid<br />
Mill'-' !t"l I III' liDIIli" i>! Mi'iS Lu^, G,jlt<br />
ihT-iin uv. ' r.'tuil* <strong>of</strong> !hi' tint' you low*<br />
VETERANS<br />
Help Support<br />
A. J. VOLPE<br />
for<br />
The Assembly Candidacy<br />
.firili'i-)> Muniorial llti^piiiij, Thuy<br />
also marie ami*-- fur the jsaiienis in<br />
thi. Klli'ii NurMiia Hnmn in<br />
fiejei.<br />
The v]i\^ \vni-i\ui\ riijoul the<br />
61 She htijuli'iy Ihi'iuiyh a __.<br />
They learned Unit valeniines tii't' sent<br />
to peuptf who iif(. Hi, puupie in tither<br />
cDUfiirles, and friend* anil r<br />
%vliom they lovt. vwy mufh.<br />
<strong>On</strong> thi' bttiklin btijird in Mrs,<br />
Haryti Mowen's ronrii is a replica yf<br />
the Bgisy Ho«» fiaii.<br />
The t-hilriryn <strong>of</strong>,thi^ ilu?,h nre svork*<br />
ing on t-Jiarts iii connection «ith<br />
History. These tihnrfs siiuw<br />
umiisi'mejiife, stji!oolsF ti"a\efi!ty.<br />
ajid ^etiinij !H>»h — tlfcii and<br />
now.<br />
MA'H, Anna Smiths tin?* WTJ, vyry<br />
MJt-rv in:. h.ivi? Bdiink' Hestivo move<br />
to Scjrners Point, 'i'liey win mj S s hyj.<br />
very mui-h,<br />
Jajju 1 .* Wilson imiu^Hit in two Na=<br />
iiiinal Gyoj|ryi)iiie matjaaines showiny<br />
US pictures nr h:i|i|H'l!!!m>, in thy<br />
lives <strong>of</strong> Lijiculn iind Washinyion<br />
County Lore Recounted In New<br />
Historical Society Magazine<br />
SENATOR<br />
REPORTS TO YOU<br />
FROM WASHINGTON<br />
C<strong>of</strong>flo, the noted enter, whiah deierve and receive<br />
known, among his s«ver;il the considyralion <strong>of</strong> the State De-<br />
a musical number which partment, the Labor Department, or<br />
3ttDrSi we gel letters, we other J4&vernm,ent agencies<br />
1 lots <strong>of</strong> letters , , ;'* Mr. us well as my own,<br />
proceeds to go through I hear from experts and<br />
I syiei'tinjl the tunes the<br />
in abolit, Liifiiv thauah<br />
front pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in a field and<br />
ig is, I'll put mini' up<br />
from average citizens. But mainly,<br />
r= Gome's any day.<br />
1 hear,<br />
This u a very good thing, and it's<br />
it I'm iis well-known, <strong>of</strong> especially ;\? NO fnr this mnnth<br />
h:ive ^trut'k it jusi rliiht. A ivw days<br />
smo, Fort. Mvyrn, with a ii'niperaiure<br />
oi BH, was Hstet! ns ihe hotSesi spot<br />
in tin* iiiiiicm, .<br />
u^]i a rainy wepktjm! brouiiht<br />
tii UH' Pcilar Beara5 thoy svere<br />
jihli' in keep ihret- courtn ppiii!4 last<br />
't'hursctiij alternnen iiiid thuH efeeapc<br />
Jiaviii^ in : umjri-tii* three Niieeessive<br />
dnys jif romsilyte friif-tratioti.<br />
We ail- !i3[j]jy lo report that Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Kfiuard Wall, 4m Central<br />
a\.. fiju.l Mrs, Joseph f'ii'piiri'l, 4'M<br />
f.'i'nii'ifl in-,, whu %vi*!v injin-fcl in i.n<br />
;it!?i rrdttsiiit! in. Plvasaniviile a v,evk<br />
smu, i\\i< imprgviiiii in Uie Ailimtie<br />
V\[y il<strong>of</strong>ijitai, Wy triist that: !he5 ;<br />
will siidii :-(?*• able iy rt'lurii to thuiV<br />
We exientl otir synijjaihy io<br />
Brt'ss.Wi Ajiantic ni 1 .,. whg t<br />
lust ii tVw hours iiiter y<br />
iinnii' frraii £U Vtiitn^hurii t|?Mt<br />
Min-in-ljni hiid passe*! away hud<br />
«t his rt'sideiiei; in Horiii^tyad, Via.i<br />
nnd in Kvoi-Ji MesserHiuHli. U36 Ceti=<br />
•li-ii! ,iv,, whoso win. JtaherL Kampsgn<br />
u;fs lifiled ii> dayK agu ,whi>n his<br />
I nick skiUdea and ovi-rlunied.<br />
And though I bestow aJI BIT<br />
goods to feed the poor, and<br />
though I gh-e my body to be<br />
burned, slid have net eharitr,<br />
ft pr<strong>of</strong>fteth me oothing,«—<br />
(I Cormthfuns IS:3,><br />
The grand gesture and the<br />
big gift, even though they may<br />
.b£ genera us, are not so great in<br />
the sight <strong>of</strong> God as the amalleit<br />
thought er act that comes frem<br />
a hiart filled with leving kindaesi<br />
- tor therein ia<br />
aad true charity.<br />
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w»Jii<br />
SOM<br />
u<br />
(<strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^J,<br />
Tile society also puUiibs quartec*<br />
ly historical bytteUw «M arc s«U<br />
to ail menibers and may fef PPfr<br />
cured at the museum, The .bulieflng<br />
contain articles <strong>of</strong> historical |nt«e««|<br />
to Ui# , t<br />
S1925<br />
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en<br />
•* *• OtEAM CITY, N, j,<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT<br />
Because Washington's Birthday, a Legal Holiday, is<br />
observed this year on Monday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23, all <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong><br />
The National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be open for full banking<br />
service on Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 21, from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon.<br />
No business will be transacted at any <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Bank on<br />
Monday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23.<br />
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the<br />
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tto firm, flffiticti 1MS fee*»<br />
t U»t *tte for U y^<br />
is Is #p<br />
? «areh IS. and<br />
cotapany will continue to uptfiwtee<br />
*Se «uUdlng period, Mr,<br />
i4<br />
n«(w Addition win contain a<br />
sh&vrtoom on the ilde <strong>of</strong> the<br />
g toeing MacArtftur Boule-<br />
vard. Part <strong>of</strong> th* sftowTO<strong>On</strong>i spice<br />
wi &• k*w*l to Watt, Inc. The expBB^ioD<br />
will *lsa provide Tor additional<br />
<br />
human heart,<br />
sage commentaries. He may have<br />
made this observation after noting<br />
quently scare people away J>y look= "The Old Man and the lea" was<br />
photographed with great care in<br />
the tacky appearance <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the ing like a bag <strong>of</strong> rumpled laundry. Cuba, the Bahamas, Peru, Equador,<br />
senior citizens <strong>of</strong> his time.<br />
Net only do they embarrass their Panama, the Galapagos Islands, Ha><br />
I don't know why it is, but an aw- families and neighbors, but they mU and California.<br />
ful lot <strong>of</strong> the elder population looks hurt their chances <strong>of</strong> finding r«ttr& FSatsred in the ea§i are a 13-year<br />
down at the heels. And I don*! be* ment satisfaction. fiU Cuban boy, Felipe Pasos, who<br />
lieve we can* place ail the blame at Personal grooming is Important, sever acted before, and veteran<br />
the feet <strong>of</strong> economic necessity for too, Many older people juit aren't stage, screen and television perfor-<br />
its not unusual to see oldsters with as careful as they should be about mer Harry Beilavar, Appearing<br />
adequate incomes going around in such essentials as keeping the skin briefly in the film are Hembigway<br />
impressed, put-dated clothing which clean, the shoes shlned, and the hair himself and his wife.<br />
Should have been turned Into dusi cut and combed,<br />
rags decades ago.<br />
1 suppose many older people let<br />
A good appearance is not expens- their looks go to seed simply oe*<br />
ive. With careful shopping you can cause they haven't anyone to dress<br />
ouy a good, conservative coat or up for anymore. But it's possible<br />
suit for forty ibiieks .which—provid- that if they took the trouble to<br />
ed you give it a little eare=wiH spruce up someone would come into<br />
look neat and respectable for live their lives iwho would give them<br />
years. This amortkeH to losm than purpose and interest again,<br />
three cents a day which ought to he<br />
within reach <strong>of</strong> everyone inchidin^<br />
LET'S RESOLVE TO keep up eur<br />
welfare cases, '<br />
appearance as we grow older. Not<br />
onjy will it help us maintain eur<br />
I sometimes think it's unfortunate self respect feut it win also help<br />
that clothing is as sturdy as ii is. dispel the dreary attitude which<br />
Those with a frugal turn in mind many people hold toward growing<br />
seem determined to continue wear- old,<br />
ing their clothes as long as the<br />
threads Jiang together—even though<br />
If you would like a free list <strong>of</strong><br />
the clothes appear to pre;<br />
Und«r Owner Mini<br />
LAURA NEWTON<br />
1YHIY<br />
Closed MoBdafi<br />
Phon» 0&64 141<br />
HELEN'S<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
PERMANENT WAVING HAIR T1NTINP<br />
SCALP TREATMENTS FACIALS<br />
8th St. at Central Ave. Phon* 0931<br />
OPEN YEAR ^OUND —CLOSED MONDAYS<br />
CERRUTI<br />
BEAUTY SHO!<br />
BEAUTY CULTURi IN ALL U<br />
ZS Years* Experienct<br />
Closed Mondays<br />
1019 Wast Avenue P<br />
AIR CONDITIONED AMPLE P*<br />
Dot's Beauty Salon<br />
A CompUt* iuufy H#idquapf«ri<br />
3331 Wttt AviniM Phon» 1262<br />
Ownar MaMsmtnl <strong>of</strong> DorrU Wtfli<br />
Close-i Mondays<br />
We Give S&H Green Stampi<br />
iLLIE'S<br />
BEAUTY SHOP<br />
fl8 Asbory Avo.<br />
CLOSED MONDAYS iLIAMei<br />
ANN \ JOHN'S<br />
BEAUTY SHOP-<br />
720 ASBURY AVI, PHONE 319§<br />
2nd Floor, Above Kabat<br />
OCEAN CITY TERMINAL<br />
Ninth SI, end Atlantic Av«.<br />
PHONI 1»A<br />
P.R.S.L TttMINAl<br />
Tenth mad Hevan Strvaf<br />
PHONI 3111<br />
1 *<br />
ANN and JOHN MANNi<br />
C«fnp!»f»iy Air Conditioned<br />
Opea Thursday Evening*<br />
Closed Mondays<br />
Frac Parkins on W*st Avinua<br />
ANDREW'S HAIRDRESSI<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY liRVICI<br />
by ANDREW ond CLAIRE<br />
955 ASBURY AVENUE p(<br />
CLOSED MONDAYS<br />
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OCEAN €WY —<br />
P i N N S V L V • NIA-READING SEASHOFU LINL<br />
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Complete Beauty Sefvkt|<br />
BOULEVARD BEAUTY<br />
and SLENDERIZING<br />
713 Baffenw Ro<br />
leaul<br />
Phenv 2770 FOP<br />
Phil's Beauty Shoppe<br />
1101 Wwt Avtnu* Phon» 196*<br />
Closed Monday!<br />
HAIR STYLING<br />
PERMANENT WAVES<br />
RO BOSWEU'<br />
BEAUTY<br />
Fonnerly Claire<br />
Specializing in =<br />
754 AibuFy Ava,<br />
{AtM fnm<br />
CLOSED<br />
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, MiRUAilY \9t 1919 ^<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
UNCLE DICK Brings You<br />
Foods At Penny<br />
THIS WEEK oi<br />
iRR^^AU^i<br />
STRONGHEART DOG FOOD<br />
TARTAN MILK<br />
HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE<br />
TARTAN BAKED BEANS<br />
lYOUR FAVORITE<br />
FLAVORS OF J t L LU<br />
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT!<br />
SWIFT'S EVERSWEET<br />
BACON 2<br />
THIRD<br />
LB.<br />
ONLY<br />
Golden Dew Oleo 5 99c<br />
Delicious Donuts 1 . 39c<br />
Orange Ring Cakes M 58c<br />
- IN OUR HOttSEWARE DEPARTMENT<br />
Quality Bowl Brush 49c<br />
Handy Hot Mitt<br />
Clothes Pin Bag <<br />
•PRODUCE<br />
LARGE CALIFORNIA PASCAL<br />
C FI P P V ie-<br />
EXTRA STALK<br />
WELCKT stalk 13C ONLY<br />
LARGE<br />
Florida ORANGES<br />
KOSHER<br />
PICKLES<br />
1 A Gallon<br />
49c<br />
Fairlawn<br />
,m<br />
1C<br />
I 1 cans<br />
%S cans<br />
I I cans<br />
V cans<br />
«J pkgs.<br />
BUY 5TH<br />
BUY EXTRA<br />
CAN ONLY<br />
BUY EXTRA<br />
CAN ONLY<br />
BUY EXTRA<br />
CAN ONLY<br />
BUY EXTRA<br />
CAN ONLY<br />
BUY EXTRA<br />
PK6S ONLY<br />
WHOLE FRYING<br />
CHICKENS<br />
SHOULDERS OF<br />
4 to 6 |b,<br />
PORK<br />
Buy 6th<br />
Pound <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
fBuy 2nd<br />
Dozen <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Buy Extra<br />
Cake <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
O«t Tumbler<br />
Brush <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Af%^ ©•» Peir ©f Mog-<br />
*I^C netic Pot Holders<br />
Get T vo Packages<br />
Clothes Pins <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
F-826pm<br />
THIS COUPON WORTH<br />
Bring this coupon to<br />
US and we will allow<br />
yeu aOe on the pur»<br />
ehiit sf 3 jbs, or<br />
larger Fffikiei Cubes,<br />
aszib?<br />
Name<br />
UMjf-.<br />
Address<br />
OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 31.1<br />
•m I COFFEE<br />
M a x we I<br />
SALTINES<br />
Keebler<br />
our<br />
es<br />
ft<br />
29c<br />
FROZEN FOODS<br />
LIBBY'S LENTEN MEALS<br />
TUNA P IE<br />
TUNA & NOODLES 2 ^ 49c 1<br />
JTC HIISTU 88 39c<br />
toward purchase <strong>of</strong><br />
3 lbs. or larger<br />
FRISKIES<br />
CUBES<br />
Ground to Your<br />
Satisfaction ib, 65c<br />
PICK<br />
SPEAIS<br />
Quart<br />
25.<br />
Get LargiCan<br />
TARTAN Ml t FREE<br />
ppund can #07<br />
Ib. pkg. f| 9€<br />
S U GAR 5 49c SALAD DRESSING J39c<br />
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY - THEY'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT<br />
» A PlMsant IWMinuta Drlv« From Ckwn <strong>City</strong> —<br />
CENTRAL AVENUE BARGAINTOWN<br />
^TORE HOURS: 'nSXutom.* A.*.^**.NL<br />
UNUSUAl<br />
FAMILY<br />
MARKET<br />
Z'i<br />
: '\\<br />
County Development Aired<br />
At Upper Chamber Dinner-Meeting<br />
r-J<br />
C, How* wide pulilieity fiiven to Uie Jersey the pest oOe# de<br />
p ^ $1 theCape<br />
and told how the plan -will be Kroufih J», ©r«a, Pfettiet Sftf farewell psr^ glvap<br />
p May County Chanter <strong>of</strong> Com- expanded this year. They are aitk- Manafier, for .postal delivery for the evening Car Lt- •»•<br />
meree, spoke briefly to members <strong>of</strong> ing meinherships -prloF to the JKflnt* surreundlBg touilt i» area* to,^^Stiwdevalit<br />
and fct,<br />
the Upper f ewnshh* C <strong>of</strong> O after ing <strong>of</strong> a membership roster very ginate from the Mann<strong>of</strong>B Put Office, HosU for the affair «fiee<br />
their dinner meeting .Stenosy fye* loon, , At the preient ttoe e¥trygae 4eslr- Mr* Efton Ptdfeftn» (UV*<br />
nlng In the Manners VoIunteeF.Flre During the fbus|nesi ineetlng presi= ing deilvery fcy the SIBF Eeirto ^ri Mrs, Bn^t Mfflitotti ^M<br />
Company KolL Thirty memteta and dent Gam BrDadley appointed Rich, rier must designate & B. 33188 on its were attired la<br />
guests attended the mestiag.- ard B, <strong>On</strong>leyr. WiUIfflB Brewn and his address, The route originates see with Mrst pedl<br />
Hawley discussed liath proiecti John Langiey to serve as a no from Oetan <strong>City</strong>, TBe petlUon signed<br />
eoinpleted during the pHst year and Ing committee. The committee Wil by members and patr<strong>of</strong>ri <strong>of</strong> the route<br />
gown ' <strong>of</strong> Wue and<br />
planned projects while outlining the present a slate <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers at thewill<br />
result in the gendlng vt a surras? Mrs, BaaMd^l;* «wiW<br />
plan to acquaint everyone with the election meeting to be held Mondey* teain to eheefc the situation and take Hie hosts W©!?* ittirtd «<br />
Jersey Citpe." He told hew Iegiila- March 2, at 7 O'CIM^, at ^berer-s the necessary steps to alleviate the . Curtains <strong>of</strong> beads, wa<br />
tion has been introduced to increase Anglesea inn in Wlldwosd, There problems, . ' ini and: brass cirtpldori<br />
the Snaall Ciafans Court from the will also be nominations from the<br />
a most realistic atmsKpt^M<br />
Miss Jlorence Seeek, suggested<br />
current $S0 majdmum to flOG, floor and the election and Initall8= that the Marmora post <strong>of</strong>fice should<br />
as barbecue was served t$<br />
He also spoke on current plans tian will be held at the meetiBg- also include the name <strong>of</strong> Beesley's<br />
30 memajefs <strong>of</strong> tJis<br />
to seek industrial development <strong>of</strong> Special entertainment and a speaker Point so that the historical area wUl Clttb and tteif gttests att<br />
Dennis, L«wer, Middle and Upper have alio been planned by Itohart not lose its identity. The original party.<br />
Townships and the Woodbine Indus- Sapp Jr., secretary, who is ehainnan, post <strong>of</strong>fice was located in Beesley'a<br />
trial Park area. This* program is en* <strong>of</strong> the committee for the installation Point, she stated,<br />
titled "SBDD" {specialized economic dinner Reservations must be made<br />
development distrtets,"<br />
Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, for the dinner<br />
Benjamin F.Guilea and JCeaBrown,<br />
SI GN<br />
Me told hew BOO acres <strong>of</strong> ground and memibers are asked to 'bring <strong>of</strong> the house numbering cBBamJttee,<br />
has been found that will he given their wives and other guests. reported the project eocnple Wd and<br />
free to anyone who will build an The Chamber voted to donate $10<br />
all numbers assigned. Residents are<br />
industrial buildini on it This build- for the Easter egg hunt to be spoor urged to use ihelr assigned, house BILL CASS*Y<br />
ing would in turn be leased to ansored<br />
again this year by the Ladies' numbers to acquaint overyone<br />
Whd qonipany, Large and Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the tlppej- Township Re- the changes.<br />
well-known Industrial companies are publican Club,<br />
leasing properties rather than biuld- Discussion <strong>of</strong> the current mail siting<br />
their awn.-iHa.wiey _jtatod. uation in the Marmora area resulted<br />
4lllid<br />
^irTire—dggtmnn— <strong>of</strong> the-^Gha^heg—1&<br />
State Holds Budget Approval:<br />
Three Errors Need Correction<br />
UPPER TOWNSHff—Approval <strong>of</strong> to Sk!iiman*s letter, the errors must<br />
the 1858 Upper Township Budget be published first, the corrections<br />
must then be published and finally<br />
was denied fby the State Department a certificate <strong>of</strong> approval must !be r#-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Local Government due to anceived<br />
from the Department <strong>of</strong> Local<br />
error <strong>of</strong> some $24,000 m the total, Government before the budget can<br />
township <strong>of</strong>ficials learned this week, bo adopted.<br />
A letter from George C. Skttiman, Public hearing for the budget im<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the state agency, cited been slated for March 9e tout town,<br />
three errors,<br />
ship <strong>of</strong>ficials expressed doubt ttlt<br />
1= The surplus revenue anticipated<br />
the corrections can *be completed<br />
was $7,485,09 in excess <strong>of</strong> the amount<br />
by that date.<br />
a va Liable,<br />
The (budget, prepared by Harvey<br />
2. The appropriated reserve for Adams, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who Is auditor<br />
fincollected taxes was under staled in for Upper Township, was passed iby<br />
the sum bf $16384,94.<br />
a two to one vote in January with<br />
3, The amount to he raised by<br />
William J, Brown, Democratic Com=<br />
miueeman, casting the negative vote.<br />
taxes for municipal purposes in«<br />
eluding the reserve far unoolleeted<br />
taxes was underestimated by §24i-<br />
070,93.<br />
Action to correct the budget will<br />
be taken at the Monday evening<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the township committee<br />
to be held <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23, According<br />
Dimes Drive Nets $306<br />
UPPER TOWNSinP — Miss Charlotte<br />
Brown, chairman Of the March<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dimes campaign in District Two<br />
<strong>of</strong> upper Township, announced a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> S306 collected; Voiunteer<br />
workers assisting the chairman were-<br />
Mrs, Arthur Collins, Marmora; Mrs.<br />
Henry Schneider, Mrs, Anthony<br />
Kruk and Mrs. Hsbart Sapp, Beesley's<br />
Point I Mrs. George Bailey t Palermo,<br />
and Mrs, Rank Kruk, Seaville,<br />
Card Party Saturday<br />
MARM0HA—A public card parti*,<br />
sponsored by the ladies* Auxiliary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Marmora Volunteers Fire<br />
Company, will be heid^ this Saturday<br />
evening at B o'clock in the fire hall.<br />
Everyone is invited, refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
WILL. TAKE<br />
YOU TO<br />
Atron, Ohio<br />
Greensboro, N. Cj<br />
Portland, Me,<br />
Burlington, ^t,<br />
BY PHONE<br />
8 min, Btation rate from<br />
AUantic <strong>City</strong> afteF 6 P.M,<br />
and all day Sunday,<br />
10% tas not included.<br />
Old-Til<br />
Party Sei<br />
PAUSStO AWfORC^Jgfj<br />
NOTICE TC>N|^1<br />
OCEAN <strong>City</strong> V6li|l<br />
REGISTER NOW *|<br />
1m • . TO V&T£.^H§ mi<br />
Primary Election/ April 21 st<br />
<strong>City</strong> Election .. . May 12th<br />
in the CITY CiiRICS WflSE<br />
CITY HALL<br />
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 A. M. TO 4 P.M.<br />
OPEN EVEWH6S ^ FEBRUARY 27* AHO<br />
MARCH mjruiQffM,<br />
j<br />
HENRY SILLING<br />
CITY CLf RK<br />
Mercury's new beauty is planned for people,makes room for 6, not just 4!<br />
•Here's pro<strong>of</strong> you needn't Bacrifiee comfort for beauty. UiifikemoBt more>Breom/,.and alhicker, s<strong>of</strong>ter cuBhtoo.«ercuir/fii«Jie).i s<br />
•S3 cars Mercury is beautifully built for rsBminiis. Fer initincf- roqmSilt piiienpr compirtmenl <strong>of</strong> all. His the widest doors. Has |<br />
' the hump on the floor has been cut in half, giving the middle rider ! tht most visibility. Yes, you're esmfortably fixed .,*m s Mireory, \<br />
IN MERCURY THEM'S «ORE SEAT GUSHlfiMNe, deeper, Q^mt «ft»<br />
iddl rid l! fid It'i the t fcta6k<br />
•SS MERCURY SEE IT-MHVE IT_AT YOUR MERCURY DEALER'S ^'^M<br />
DnB 5 t ml** the btf hit, " SHOW, ffMif, • ta • p, •.<br />
GARDEN MOTORS, Inc<br />
220 W«il#y Av«nu«r Ocvcm <strong>City</strong>, NtwJtmy<br />
QUALITY NBW CARS • > > IM4UY OBID CANS<br />
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Albert, was |Iv«n<br />
JUHM brings yoo<br />
recently in toe home <strong>of</strong> her mother<br />
Mr?. AJtert WeJJs, Palermo.<br />
Bnployss.ef tfce Woqlworfh store*<br />
Where Mis, Butter was recently emtjie<br />
sbpwer bringing<br />
decorato and refreshment*, The<br />
honorees received maqy lovely tffts.<br />
Th attending were; Mrs- Betty<br />
REVERE<br />
fwryon* irf thm I©v*ly pl<br />
your kitchen!.<br />
Markets will <strong>of</strong>fer a different<br />
b week..„ you keep adding<br />
pH own the complete 10-piece<br />
wtf Watc^ Acme atjs tor each week's<br />
mrtmding valpcf<br />
or more on each utensil I<br />
Press, Mr*. Ernest itsdMt, Ml* Jan*<br />
Bk*, Mri. Asn W«rren, Mrt. Kitnfs<br />
Mosbjeek Mrs, ary Johnson, Mi<br />
Barbara, Casp md Mrs, HJaftath<br />
: Y<br />
Churchill says the third world war<br />
can be avoided.<br />
Start<br />
Your Sit<br />
Today!<br />
SAVE «2*O3<br />
I'QU Covered Saucepan<br />
m<br />
isr<br />
Shop Thur*dpy 'til 9 PM,<br />
Frido/ 'Hf 10 P.M*<br />
All Prices Effecfiva<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 18 to 21, l?Si<br />
bm^r Broil*—Bread Breasted, Young<br />
HEN TURKEYS U<br />
Ib<br />
^Brond—Cat frast young, cor&fed beef!<br />
CHUCK ROAST Ib<br />
Dfand—Squsre-Cut Shoulders, Bhde Bone Removed<br />
IAMB ROAST<br />
Cut, Petf&Mpus, Prepared ifl Louella Butter!<br />
Ib<br />
43<br />
39<br />
FIILET HADDOCK»69 ii<br />
E GROCERY<br />
4WE SAUCE<br />
SPAGHETTI<br />
PORK & BEANS<br />
TOMATO JUICE<br />
PIE CHERRIES<br />
TOMATO SOUP<br />
PORK & BEANS<br />
4<br />
4<br />
4<br />
2<br />
3<br />
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cans<br />
cent<br />
COM<br />
49*<br />
4*<br />
49'<br />
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3' 1 «r2f*<br />
23-OJ;<br />
TOMATOES »19*<br />
#t tfe Reason, North Western<br />
AP APPLES 6-2?<br />
Fmb FTotenttQ MIX Oft MATCH SAW<br />
DAR CHEESE<br />
Money-Saving Offer! Ideal for Children!<br />
YCLOPEMA-W<br />
Fresh Baked<br />
THE OCfAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDOCI<br />
by Mr». Herbert Bond<br />
Hear/mo/as<br />
n-w<br />
iiie happy smlieg wWctt prevaued at tne!entiae<br />
Dane© staged by tte Marmora Volunteer Fire £at the<br />
Marmora Mre HaU Saturday evening are reflectoy tWs<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> charming couples. Enjoying the festivip<strong>of</strong> tte<br />
oocasiott are Mr. and Mre. Frank Foglio (left) apr, and<br />
Mra, Charlss Sachsenmaier.—Grainger studio pft<br />
School Board<br />
Reelects Wells<br />
__ _ -= Aftert<br />
WeUSi (Patense, was _re«ele©ted pi<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Ufcper Township Beard<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education at the Monday evening<br />
reorganization meeting held in the<br />
M^entary school in Manner*.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers also re^teeted Cer a<br />
oue-yfar tenn are Qtts F&rus, ©i<br />
Tuefeahee, vice president, and Lester<br />
F, Thorn, ©f Tuekshoe, see*#tary.<br />
Official depoiitories £<strong>of</strong> school<br />
funds were designated as the First<br />
National Bank <strong>of</strong> Tuelcshei, The first<br />
National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, The<br />
First National Bank <strong>of</strong> Cape Say<br />
Court House and the National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> Woodbine,<br />
George E. Baileyi principali in his<br />
report to the board stated that thi<br />
annual niagaxine siles drive will 6f•<br />
gin today and will end on Thursday, ]<br />
inarch 5, The sales are mads by<br />
pupils <strong>of</strong> grades five through eight t<br />
and the money derived from tht sales<br />
dinpctJ^r benefit both the Indlvidutl<br />
clajire<strong>of</strong>fi funds and the school fund, j<br />
The earlier sale this year. Bailey<br />
stated, will enable persons holding<br />
yearly subscriptions to renew these<br />
before they expire and still give the<br />
sale to the school pupil.<br />
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY<br />
Huntsmen ©o Secliil<br />
Fur jiekits and scarlet caps were .<br />
beit as msmbera <strong>of</strong> the J. B, Gun CUib<br />
w - at Bucks Tavern to Corbin<br />
__ are Mr. and Mn, Edwin I<br />
_* Spencer Ughtcap, Mr. Bergh b vlfil j<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> iTsportsman group and^fr, l^htcap; whor<br />
tnastmaster at the affair, is president—Granger!<br />
as.<br />
Fire Company Ladies<br />
Hold Valentipe Dance<br />
MARMORA—Fifty members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Marmora Volunteer lire Company<br />
and Ladies' Auxiliary enjoyed a IPVCly<br />
Valentine Day dance last Saturday<br />
evening in the Are hall.<br />
Twisted streamers <strong>of</strong> red and<br />
white crepe paper festooned the celling<br />
and were entwined around the<br />
handstand. Large red hearts and<br />
red and silver decorations decorated<br />
the walls. Memfcers danced *« *h e<br />
music <strong>of</strong> Joseph Fiieggi's orchestra<br />
and a buffet supper was served.<br />
Play Tpyeufs Wednesday<br />
the play to be produced ! The MiddlEast<br />
UPPER<br />
Kaisab, faculty the Ooeoa<br />
<strong>City</strong> High "<br />
ent Day Conditions (the Middle<br />
East" at the recent iing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Upper Township niCeacher As=<br />
goqiation. Seventy i&ers attend-<br />
ed the meeting, iting. T<br />
Kassab relatej^morous esperiences<br />
that eeeur| during her<br />
stay in the Aiiddle Eaeveral years<br />
ago, and also deseriljpurrenL conditions<br />
there and ihaslzed the<br />
by the Up- need for a concrete Jjgn policy to<br />
per Township R-T. A, will be held be established by ttfnJted States<br />
next t Wednesday Wy evening, g <strong>Feb</strong>ruary to <strong>of</strong>fset fiugsjan inflce,<br />
25, in the elenientary sehoo} In<br />
tnora beiinning at 7"30 o'clock. The<br />
Miss Kagsaib's fathDr, W. Kas-<br />
play has an all feinale east and<br />
sab, ef WBllingford, E was present<br />
everyone Interested \ts urged to it*<br />
and wa§ introduced. ;s. R, Wilson<br />
tend the tryouts, MR, John Clark<br />
Garrison, Founders > Chairman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> SgaviUe will direct the play.<br />
presented a Brief eaAinmcnt program<br />
given iby Br<strong>of</strong> Girl Scout<br />
Troop <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Tuckfe. The girls<br />
Parent Study Group Set . presented a brief play entitled<br />
A parent study group, directed by "Evolution <strong>of</strong> a Flaf Bach <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gearge & Biiley, principal <strong>of</strong> thegirls<br />
gave a brief ddptlon ef the<br />
Upper Township Elementary School flag portrayed in herawing, They<br />
whs Is pargnt-tducation chairman <strong>of</strong> were; Carol Buntingeverly Kesti,<br />
the P=-T, A., will be held Tuesday Paula Flukey, Kathl Kutolafc and<br />
afternoon at 2 o'clock in the school Twinkle Dean,<br />
auditorium. The report card system The girls then san^e "Children's<br />
cUtrently in use will be explained Marching Song," ^ing oriental<br />
and discussed.<br />
hats and carrying Jjiese lanterns.<br />
Uttle Gail McGIinn issed as "This<br />
Exchange Hosts<br />
Old Man" entered ale finale. Mrs.<br />
Janet Jones was pi at<br />
Mrs. llariy Bunt! troop leader,<br />
Paulsboro Club<br />
introduced the girlsAsslstaht leaders<br />
are Mrs, Frank Glinn aad ftlrs,<br />
Paul Flukey, MtaSeWrly<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> CTty ^ehanje Hub on<br />
Monday evening will host the Paulsboro<br />
ISechange CUib at an intereliA<br />
meeting at White Hall. The dinner<br />
meeting will start at 7 p, ft.<br />
At thii week's meeting, the Ex<br />
ehangites were shows a motion picture<br />
film entitltd, "New Jersey Vacations,"<br />
distributed by the State<br />
Promotion Section <strong>of</strong> the Depart*<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> Conservation and Economic<br />
Development.<br />
The film was introduced fey Arthur<br />
6. Watklns, Db**etor <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
department <strong>of</strong> public relations. The<br />
2*/-ininute Sim covered all the vacation<br />
attractions throughout the<br />
state. With several scenes devoted to<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area.<br />
In the Jntfodyetion, Mr. Walking<br />
observed that **as we near the 'birthday<br />
<strong>of</strong> George Washington, the<br />
smartest thing he ever did was cross<br />
the^Belaware-HhFeE_taJSew^ Jersey.<br />
I think that all Americans should<br />
emulate the father <strong>of</strong> their country<br />
wllhayt standing up in a row'<br />
1 ft^stl<br />
presented two tap aces, **Fuitlng<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Wit 1 S o a h y<br />
again enrolled in the Glassboro Extension<br />
Course, Miss Lucy Reglne,<br />
First Grade teacher, is taking<br />
* and bite Q^Gridy,"<br />
Mrs, Rgbert p. ¥eusang the New<br />
Jersey p,-T. A, Fott-re* Bay Bom,<br />
accompanied b# Mifclart Gartison<br />
at the piano, A ftwiU <strong>of</strong>fering to<br />
iupport P,-T, A, mnsion services<br />
wss takea at the ee <strong>of</strong> the pro<br />
gram, j<br />
The menthijF atte|nce award was<br />
won by the third Me taught by<br />
Mrs. Ethol<br />
rt lntroductkHt<br />
to Education <strong>of</strong> the Handicapped<br />
Child j" Mrs, Agnes Goodnan,<br />
Kindergarten teacher, is taking<br />
"Teaching Music In the Heine ntary<br />
Member* New Yafk and Phtl«,>Baitp. Stosk<br />
Grades," and Bailey is enrolled in<br />
American Stock Ixth«iifl«<br />
the "Graduate Seminar in Hesearc-ii<br />
and Thesis Writing."<br />
123 South Broad Street, Philfldolphi*<br />
Five <strong>of</strong> the fieulty members will<br />
attend the second meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Jersey Science Work Confer*<br />
enccs In Glissboro Saturday, These<br />
sessions are planned to help districts<br />
Clinton 0> L©wd©n<br />
establish and strengthen the science<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
program. Teachers planning to at*<br />
tend are: Miss Keglne, Mrss Omah<br />
Jane Wehmeyer, Mrs. Marie Demarest,<br />
Mrs. Uantha Smith and the<br />
principal, George a Bailey.<br />
Approval was given to an appli-<br />
.cation lor the position <strong>of</strong> substitutq ANTHONY J. VOLPi<br />
teacher by Mrs, Ann I. Buehler, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
William Powell, school custodian,<br />
Candidate for the Assembly<br />
attended a janitorial supply workshop<br />
and demonstration held Mon- WE URGE YOU, THE VOTERS, TO<br />
day evening in the PleasantvUle<br />
High School.<br />
THE CANDIDACY OF AN ABLE AND<br />
Permission was granted for the Use<br />
<strong>of</strong> the school auditorium on Wednesday,<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 25, by the Parent' PUBLIC OFFICIAL,<br />
Teaeher Association to hold tryouts Ordered and paid for by the Women's Committee, Gardens<br />
for the play they plan to produce.<br />
The tryouts for the ail-femalc east<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oeean <strong>City</strong>,<br />
will begin at 7.30 o'clock,<br />
Covered Dish Supper<br />
At Church Saturday<br />
FALE&MQ-A Covered Dish Sup.<br />
per, sponsored toy the Excelsior Class<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Second Cape May Baptist<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Palermo,- will be held this<br />
Saturday evening in the lower auditorium<br />
beginning at J,*Iu o'clock.<br />
649 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Those planning to attend are remind,<br />
ed to bring the covered dish article<br />
<strong>of</strong> food so there will se sulticient<br />
food for everyeae.<br />
The dates for the annual Food<br />
Sales and Bazaars by the Mite Society<br />
<strong>of</strong> the church have been set<br />
for July 1? and August 21.<br />
Sovietiuiit<br />
OPEN DAILY 10 A, M, TO 11 P,M,<br />
opens.<br />
Goodman was Inducted<br />
a new aieniber <strong>of</strong> the Club. He wag<br />
introduced ^ President Libert A<br />
Hengel, and.' maps in the report itself. This map<br />
submitted to the legislature on Feto= Thp Rev, O, B, gmithj patter <strong>of</strong><br />
ruary'2nd deletes from the *i,000,000<br />
ing regulations ai a lagleal menns o€ was prepared largely on the basis<br />
St. James Churchy •will <strong>of</strong>fielat# at<br />
some ^300,000 <strong>of</strong> expenditurea wh&h<br />
insuring reasonable population dens- <strong>of</strong> information contained in recent<br />
servfces today at, 1 p. m, in tfas<br />
are not connected with beach erosion,<br />
ities,<br />
air. photos, and it ignores municipal<br />
ehureh. Interment will be in Uaeeln<br />
boundaries In outlining different<br />
Senator Sandman said that as a Memorial Park, -Mays Landing,<br />
Since experience has shown that dengiUes, The distribution <strong>of</strong> pop'<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Appropriatkina Com-<br />
any change in population density will ulation clearly reflects some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mittee he will move that the $300,*<br />
present new comtsunlty problems,<br />
000 directed in the budget to be<br />
important causes <strong>of</strong> our population<br />
and ttiat excessLvely high densities<br />
spent for items not pertaining: to<br />
growth and movement; location <strong>of</strong> beach erosion be deleted from the<br />
can bring chaotic living conditions,, major transportation routes, changes budget so that the full £1,000,000<br />
it 'behooves us to know the present In method's <strong>of</strong> transportation; re- will to available for the protection<br />
densities <strong>of</strong> the various parts <strong>of</strong> strictcd area <strong>of</strong> our resort islands, <strong>of</strong> the beaches <strong>of</strong> Hmw Jersey,<br />
Cape May County and to cgtiinfite, as well as other economic and his-<br />
en the basis <strong>of</strong> the best information<br />
The Senator pointed out that tills<br />
torical factors discussed earlier. yesr more than one and one-half<br />
available, the densities which may We haw already noted how more million dollars worth <strong>of</strong> requests<br />
exist in the future, Ajmed with than 60 per cent <strong>of</strong> the County's were made for this money proving<br />
these facts, we should then seek to population Is living «n SJ pep cent that the money 'is urgently needed.<br />
develop sound plans for guiding fu- <strong>of</strong> the total County area. This un* . The Senator also pointed out that<br />
ture growth so that known short- equal distribution is further reflected governor Meyner attempted to do<br />
pominga pf^poor popuiatlon-dbtrtflu^ 4htolll<br />
tion can be avoided.<br />
TABLE lie, 2<br />
Population densities witiiln the* AfM <strong>of</strong> Population SMtsitict, 1f54<br />
County vary widely, as can be seen Density Land Area* Per cent <strong>of</strong><br />
In Table No, 1, While the greatest (persons per Occupied ; County<br />
differences shew up between the sq.aiij sq, miles) Land Area<br />
mast highly developed resorts on Under 100 „,„ 1473 S2.1<br />
the one band and the two northern 100 . 1,000 ...... 28.1 15,6<br />
Townships on the othert we can also Over 1,000 4.1 2j<br />
see stable fluctuations within each<br />
separate group <strong>of</strong> municipalities ToUl .,,., 180.O 100,0<br />
TABLE Ne, 1<br />
*E]teludes water surface and salt<br />
Municipal Population S»n»ltlH marsh.<br />
(P*itens per square mil*) Here -w* see that more than four-<br />
'Mainland<br />
Estimated fifths <strong>of</strong> the County's land area is<br />
Municipalities ISM 1956 occupied by less than one hundred<br />
Cape May Point<br />
750.0 persons per square mile. This large<br />
Dennis Township 30,4 32J area <strong>of</strong> . sparse population on the<br />
Lower Township 304 I2i.? mainland constitutes, a vast reserve<br />
Middle Township<br />
<strong>of</strong> vacant land, much <strong>of</strong> which still<br />
Upper Township ". 2SM 33,4 awaits future development, while<br />
West Cape May C9u,O 7hi,A the high densities and restricted<br />
Woodbine<br />
, 302,1 332 7 areas <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the resorts indicate<br />
Resort Municipalities<br />
that they are approaching population<br />
Avalon<br />
73,8 80=3 saturation.<br />
1 , Jeff _<br />
Stery Turner, "both f(f{<br />
.Th« EMY, Q y<br />
iTcervteis at & p, m In<br />
dsnia M, E. Cbureh.<br />
bo In Uaeoui JUamorfal<br />
Landing, tomorrow mdrning,<br />
Realtor Fiv*<br />
Map Buty Campaign<br />
Pox Realtor<br />
will meet BL<br />
Parochial School „<br />
day moiling at 10 o'clbcfc.<br />
Other games scheduled iby!<br />
team include Someirs Point<br />
local high school court on I<br />
2B at 3 p. ex,. And Sea Wa<br />
the high school court here Ott<br />
7 at 1130 P. m.<br />
Julie Casson<br />
The iFox team, formerly<br />
Funeral services will be eottdu£ted<br />
this evening far Julie Casson, Who<br />
died saddgnly Sunday at her hone.<br />
613 West av.<br />
Mrs, Casson had been a resident<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for snore than 48 years,<br />
1 the<br />
terbox, ^11 also enter . _<br />
younger boys in tbe Spencer it<br />
nett Tounianient in Atlantic<br />
and the tournament <strong>of</strong><br />
in stone Harbor.<br />
Coadiinf the Realtors apa<br />
Items and Hank Schneider.<br />
^ thing last year, however,<br />
the Cape May Senator was success*<br />
ful last year in protecting the beech<br />
erosion fund dor the full approprta. BlgShipm+nt*<br />
Uon <strong>of</strong> $$1,000,000,<br />
Diamonds had to compete with<br />
glass as a giri'£ best friend In ancient<br />
Egypt, The World Book Baeyclopedia<br />
says gloss objects were con=<br />
iidered as valuable as jewels.<br />
Lake George, in Australia, comes<br />
and goes as It pleases^ According<br />
to The World Book Encyclopedia,<br />
the large lake near Canberra keeps<br />
disappearing and reappearing,<br />
Bid For New Labor Day Date<br />
Carried To Labor Department<br />
Assemhlynian Robert E, Kay on<br />
changing the date in New Jersey,<br />
Senator Clifford Case, who arranged<br />
for the conference, recently had a<br />
resolution adopted by, the Cape May<br />
Commission on the new date, in.<br />
sorted in the Congressional Record,<br />
Senator Case and O'Conneil said<br />
tbey will take up the matter with<br />
labor leaders and school system <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
Congress would have to approve<br />
Any change in the date <strong>of</strong> the holl<<br />
day.<br />
The group conferring with O^Cenneii<br />
Included Freeholder Walter H,<br />
Treen, director <strong>of</strong> Public Affairsj<br />
Henry C Lapidus, assistant director<br />
<strong>of</strong> advertising and promotion; Assembiyman<br />
Kay and John J, Holland,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Ceunty Planning<br />
Board, Senator Charles W, Sandman,<br />
who was enroute to attend fhe conference,<br />
called from Wilmington that<br />
weather conditions prevented him<br />
from continuing.<br />
All four spoke on diversified topics<br />
relating to the date change, declaring<br />
the second Monday would provide<br />
an economic boost for the na=<br />
lion's seashore, lake and mountain<br />
resorts, Li*bor Day last year fell on<br />
September 1. *<br />
Reporters from ihe Associated<br />
press and United Press International<br />
covered the conference as stories and<br />
OBITUARY<br />
Laura Frank<br />
Funeral services were conducted<br />
here Sunday evening for Mrs, Laura<br />
Prank, <strong>of</strong> 1221 Wesley av,, who died<br />
Friday afternoon at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital. She was 70.<br />
Mrs. Frank had bees a resident<br />
here for five years, coming from<br />
Burholme, Pa. ihe was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church and<br />
a former member <strong>of</strong> the Burholme<br />
Baptist church. She was also a<br />
Encouraged by the one-hour conference<br />
held with the Labor Depart*<br />
ment on the board <strong>of</strong> freeholdersproposal<br />
to move back the observance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Labor'Day Jrem the first to<br />
the second Monday in September, the<br />
Cape May County Public Affairs Be*<br />
partment is increasing its efforts by<br />
enlisting the support <strong>of</strong> varied groups<br />
in all sections <strong>of</strong> united States,<br />
James T, O e dispatched to all mediums from coast<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Sisterhood Auxiliary<br />
to coast Television stations in the<strong>of</strong><br />
the Brethren church, Philadelphia,<br />
Waghififton area later in the day Surviving are her husband, Wed<br />
Spoke <strong>of</strong> the Tisit and <strong>of</strong> the pro= B, Frank; a son, Gordon R. Frank,<br />
posal,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hunting Valley, Pa., and three<br />
iCoramentinf en the conference grandchildren.<br />
T«en said, *The one-hour sesglon Funeral services were <strong>of</strong>ficiated by<br />
was most suceessfuL We learned the Rev, David F,. Wright, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
first hand the views <strong>of</strong> the Labor the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist Church, in the<br />
Department and we are greatly en- Smith Funeral Home here Sunday<br />
Cenn#U, Under Becrecouraged (hat it may become a evening. Funeral services were also<br />
taiy <strong>of</strong> Libor, met with the ceunty reaUty,"<br />
conducted Tuesday at the Burholme<br />
group Friday as he espressed the<br />
Baptist Church, interment was In<br />
vjews <strong>of</strong> the Deparlment as "reason^<br />
Sunset Memorial park, Bucks Coun-<br />
flbjy sympathetie with the plan," Rep. Glenn Assigned ty, Pa,<br />
The movement to change the La« Congressional Chores<br />
bor Day date started three months<br />
age .by the County Public AffaL^ De=<br />
-^Tiie appointment<br />
partment as added interest was dis- <strong>of</strong> Rep. Milton W, Glenn. Congress- Capt. Chester G.Sorensen<br />
p<br />
played by many civie groups, iaan ifrom f New N Jersey's J ' Second Con Word was received this week <strong>of</strong><br />
O'Connell said it was the first time gressional district, to a number <strong>of</strong> the sudden death <strong>of</strong> Captain Chester<br />
the plan to change the date was Congressional committees and sub> 0. Sorensen who passed away in hU<br />
brought to the attention <strong>of</strong> the La= eamnjlttees vms announced today. sleep at Homestead, Fla,, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
bar Department,<br />
Hep. Glenn was named to the in* 11. Captain Sorensen, whose home<br />
terstate and foreign commerce com= waj Si, Louis, Mo., was tt graduate<br />
Me was told moving back the Bate mittees and to the Merchant Marine <strong>of</strong> Purdue, University and had been<br />
would fit In with vacation programs and fisheries committees.<br />
In the Army for a number <strong>of</strong> years.<br />
<strong>of</strong> numerous industrial plants which He has also teen appointed on the<br />
shut down for two or three weeks<br />
He Is survived by his widow, the<br />
sub-committee on Commerce and<br />
in September to give employes time<br />
former Claire Johnson, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
Finance, which has jurisdiction over<br />
<strong>of</strong>f simultaneously.<br />
and three children.<br />
interstate and foreign commerce,<br />
"The new date" he said, "would which includes<br />
Mm, C, J. Bross, <strong>of</strong> 604 Atlantic<br />
the federal Trade<br />
certainly solve a problem <strong>of</strong> seasonal Commission, labelling, securities and av,, this city, mother <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ser*<br />
employment prolonging work," exchanges- Newsprint, pulp and pa- ensen, had visited mth the family<br />
Resolutions adopted 'by civic per, brand names, trading with the and left for home the day before<br />
groups, and municipalities, editorials enemy, and the war claims act. Capt, Sorensen's sudden death,<br />
appearing In daily and weekly news= Rep. Glenn's other committee as-<br />
papers, favoring the proposal were signment Is that <strong>of</strong> Coast Guard, Cflptaln Sorensen wag buried at<br />
left with o'Cennell as well as a Coast and Geodetic survey and Navi- the National Cemetery in ArHngton,<br />
_cQpy_ef-a-biIl=Teeentiy mtrodoeed ty gation.<br />
Va,, yesterday.<br />
WILL TAKE<br />
YOU TO<br />
Concord, N. H.-<br />
Rutland, Vt<br />
Pitteburgh, Pa;<br />
Mancheeter, N, H;<br />
BY PHONE<br />
ANTHONY T, VOLPE<br />
Candidate for Thi Assembly<br />
VOTERS: SUPPORT THI CANDIDACY OP<br />
ONE OF CAPE MAY COUNTY'S OUT-<br />
STANDING CITIZENS!<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Central Bayshore Area Committee for Volpc,<br />
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HUM low pnee! Gompaz9<br />
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porcelain tub, safety release<br />
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OPEN FRroAY E^^TOTG<br />
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tenth ,te»©y F-I«H» and Is&ss la tsdc*<br />
iorf oa siOfctf peptOsjlty, the State<br />
bM ff 8f fUb «hd G*me In fise<br />
<strong>of</strong> CMterwttdsn tt d and E<br />
l_i^cjp«?ncnt, : noted tfclt<br />
is reported In the<br />
ptoked up a point ©o<br />
Realtors bumped Orean Uty Motor.<br />
j ^<br />
the to© <strong>of</strong> the loo^ standings.<br />
Him behind tM tiliiinriMAi<br />
ttieik^Wft e<br />
i htt * I©* s«ore for bigh<br />
i epntipued in * ,<br />
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ISto Is manager <strong>of</strong> the fan<br />
el_€o Giants? ! ' ^<br />
Vita recently won th# Phoenix<br />
Who Js WilllsM Boland? °<br />
for whom do^Don Sfosii and<br />
into what sport has Terry<br />
man been drawn?<br />
Bill Rigney.<br />
Gene Littler.<br />
A leading Jockey,<br />
jj-fojor League baseball train-<br />
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VFW All-Stars Beat<br />
Ston© Harbor, 44-22<br />
VPW L Al<br />
CITY SlNtiNiL4JDeiB<br />
THURSDAY,<br />
THI<br />
ta<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s VPW League<br />
d Stone HarJwr, 44=^2, in<br />
mebor tast Siturday.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> «^ quintet was led<br />
V y fc J 1 Wilson, wbe scored<br />
19 points. Sandy Pose added 12<br />
counters. Butch MiHigan hit six, John<br />
Klphorai Ronnie Fax and Allan<br />
Brows Bad two #aeh. and Ron<br />
Beaver rounded out the scoring with<br />
a tree itirow.<br />
Jim VouflS was high man for Stont<br />
Harbor, s»flnl 10 points, Allen<br />
Hooebaeh and John Taylor added<br />
/our points each and Phil Blake and<br />
Bob Elde pasted two tallies each.<br />
Qty led at halftune. 251<br />
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DURAFINISH CO., INC.<br />
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT TO CORRECT A<br />
FALSE RUMORs<br />
DURAF1NI5H CO., INC.. HAS NOT CHANGED<br />
QWHF1KHIP, NOB IS SUCH A CHANGE<br />
CONT-MPIAT-D. DURING EXTENSIVE ALTER-<br />
ATIONS TO THE FRONT OF OUR BUILDING<br />
WE ARE OPEN AS USUAL TO SERVE YOU IN<br />
THE SAME COURTEOUS MANNER. WITH THE<br />
FINEST IN UPHOLSTERING, SLIPCOVERS AND<br />
SANDBLAST FURNmiRE REFINISHING.<br />
Stop in anytime or phone us for free estimate<br />
at Bonders Point 3141<br />
Thank You,<br />
William C. Jeffries<br />
President<br />
etlap,<br />
ks and<br />
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You can own Ihls Marie IS<br />
Itefeo HtFi "Vietoila 1 * plus<br />
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Cfaased on nationally adver-<br />
tised 1M prtee.)<br />
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at NO EXTRA COST when you buy<br />
any RCA Victor Console Stereo Hi-Fi<br />
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•At R« «HM cstf ye<strong>of</strong> ehele*<br />
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eluding 1© lens-play slbumt,.<br />
# UfvlMttngth clsltttsi **!«-<br />
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Bfvhnit, e S i k<br />
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IFF ELECTRIC<br />
To Edge Capers<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Iligli School's Red Raid-<br />
ers were up to their usual tricks<br />
Friday night when they tame from<br />
behind to defeat {ftp Cape May Ilrrtli<br />
School at Cape May, . t »844.<br />
With the lead ch-ntglpg hands sev-<br />
eral times up through the third<br />
quarter^ the fans from both sides<br />
were kept aft the edfie <strong>of</strong> their seals<br />
most <strong>of</strong> ihe night.<br />
At the end <strong>of</strong> the third quarter<br />
the Capers lead the Raiders 3H-3B,<br />
The beginning uf the fourth quarter<br />
also started owl in what looked like<br />
a close linish.<br />
The game broke open at that point<br />
when Ken Leary. Jim BtTnosky find<br />
Ken Longford ht^an la find the<br />
range with one basket nlier a-iother.<br />
The foul shuolin" <strong>of</strong> ihe HaiUi'rs<br />
was a tletrlsive factor in the out=<br />
come <strong>of</strong> ihe HSmt', Ofyan t'ily seori'd<br />
a total <strong>of</strong> W foul shots out pi 32<br />
tries lor tjili 1 uf its best ni^hl:. in<br />
thai -lei.artnieni for this year.<br />
In thy linal quarter the Haiders j<br />
hit the tarjjei with 21 out <strong>of</strong> 12 loiil ]<br />
attempts and it was this deadiiness j<br />
thai proved too much for ilie |<br />
Capers.<br />
Leary led in (lie scoring for .l)olh<br />
sides with JS-paiiits a?; his. winfrihit. t<br />
tion to the Raider's vk'tdfy. He Was j<br />
flasely followed by Lfirmforfi wlili •<br />
14 and Befnosky with 13, :<br />
The Capers had only one man who ;<br />
scored enough points io }iol iniu |<br />
the twin scaring tolumn nnd he was |<br />
WajTie Matthews, with 1-4 cmniters, j<br />
(imin lily<br />
Leary<br />
Area Basketball Games<br />
Panthers Claw Rockets<br />
(Middle Township defeated Egg<br />
Itarbor Friday night legend a strinrt<br />
at 12 defeats for the Panthers, who<br />
do not have a homo court.<br />
The Cape-Atiantle League fianie<br />
was highlighted by ihe lilfih srarina<br />
<strong>of</strong> Panlhei' Craydon Weitler, who hit<br />
for a total <strong>of</strong> 2fi points for the night.<br />
The Middies |iut the pressure on<br />
the Hufkets after an i'ven first, half<br />
and went on to win.<br />
Middle Township 17 17 16 19—4?<br />
i§9 Htrbsr ,,., 15 13 12 fi—44<br />
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Bulldogs Nip Warriors<br />
liridjielon !Iij»h SehaaVs Buildo-js<br />
won a 5_Mti vlctery over Wildwgod<br />
Friday nik'ht in a,game played at<br />
BrictML'ion, l! Hflve the Bulldog a<br />
reeufd <strong>of</strong> U wilts ind 7 dt'frals for<br />
ihe sfHsun thJH yeqr,<br />
'J'lio Warriors iftok the lead iwite<br />
iii ijie tJilrd quurieF hut eould not<br />
niaintain it until the final liu-aer<br />
saunded, Ulo KaH. sf the Bulldogs,<br />
was high man for tfjoth teams for the<br />
nlght - ' . « 14 14 S-H<br />
Brldftten<br />
Bridqeton Tops Maroon<br />
Bridgeton High St'hoors liuildoiJS<br />
twisted the respeetivu tails <strong>of</strong> Pieas=<br />
antvilie Hiah Sehoors fireyheunds nt<br />
Pleasanlviile Tm-sdav night, 78^57.<br />
Cart Karndst led the assult wilh 21<br />
points, while Htehie Davis hi! for 18,<br />
Uiia Kart tallied 14 and Hifk Kun=<br />
ishlma had 10, Ted Evans svas high<br />
for Pieasantviiie with i» points,<br />
li » 26 14—7i<br />
,... 1* 14 1<br />
Raiders Face<br />
Tough Climax<br />
Mliivllle,<br />
tan will<br />
Bridiieion<br />
"Disie" Howell's<br />
tet enters its final ihrce.!.ame phase<br />
<strong>of</strong> the current season with a J6-1_1OM<br />
and hopes <strong>of</strong> boosiinti the camu to<br />
Tomorrow nisiht the Haiders Jour-<br />
my inland to Jjnib hold <strong>of</strong> the 1 luni-<br />
ddrbolts <strong>of</strong> Millvilie lltiih Hehool. I he<br />
•BolN liavd it, seasoned team, will!<br />
four veterans <strong>of</strong> last yeaf's .<br />
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10 Thi»ni|H<br />
Phon* 1242<br />
"In ths old days a man who<br />
sared money was a<br />
lowadays he's a wonder!"<br />
By JOSEPH DeFRANCO JR.<br />
Tills wefk's session <strong>of</strong> ihe Junior<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihf VFW Vouih J-i'agiie<br />
L'onvention Ilfill produced iwa<br />
tests which rrsuited. In the<br />
rnntiniiod Invineitiility <strong>of</strong> the Kiwam*<br />
Club team and a breath .taking con-<br />
te%,l Ijotwiipi! Rotary and Exchan^i?,<br />
Opening the evening program, the<br />
Kiwamans .eitiained unbeaten by<br />
edii.rig the Lions. 17
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PAQB 1 — SECTION ONI<br />
-I- 1<br />
F I N A L W E E K<br />
OF OUR<br />
URGE ASSORTMENT<br />
TABLE LAMPS<br />
or Mere<br />
ON SOME STYLES<br />
HOSTESS CHAIRS<br />
JUST ARRIVED<br />
»32<br />
Regular 39.95<br />
FOLDING BRIDGE SET<br />
TABLE & 4 CHAIRS<br />
19<br />
S. m<br />
24.95 Value<br />
NOME AUTOMATIC WASHER<br />
TWO SPEED - TWO CYCLE<br />
tINT OUT DISPENSE<br />
269.95 Value<br />
FURNITURE SALE<br />
DAYSTROM DINCTT1<br />
TAIL! & 4 CHAIRS<br />
BLACK OR BRONZE<br />
ON THIS REGULAR 79.95 SET<br />
KROEHLER<br />
SOFA & CHAIR<br />
FOAM SEATS<br />
Regular 239.95<br />
9x12 Bigelow Tweed<br />
RUG - Attached Pad<br />
$49<br />
59,9S Value<br />
NORGE GAS DRYER<br />
AUTOMATIC PILOT<br />
HEAT OR AIR<br />
149.50<br />
199.95 Value<br />
A PERFECT PAIR FOR WASHING AND DRYING<br />
Entire Stock <strong>of</strong> Furniture Greatly Reduced<br />
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rinq$<br />
9<br />
•FUTURA'<br />
today's<br />
T*# Smu Yen tm U U*t fe<br />
the pump that's all ways fabulous!<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ykmt fezhion * *. the slimmest tapered>flittery<br />
Fabutou* ektstiQ fit ,.. doesn't slip or gap<br />
Fabulous eushiened e«e. *. with ample toe room<br />
vtmatifiiy ,,, goe* with anything<br />
Come fa aiid try U on tedcy!<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SlNTINfL-LfDeiR<br />
WSCS To Have<br />
Study Sessions ,<br />
Mr§, Leonard Horner, missionary<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> Ihe Woman's Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Christian Service at the First : M«thfdist<br />
Church, has announced arrangements<br />
have been completed far<br />
a feur*week missionary education<br />
iludy to be held in the Bleyler<br />
Chapel sf the Church.<br />
Tile study periodij to be held<br />
March is, 17. 24 and 3i, will open<br />
at 10:45 a. m, and eeniinue until 2<br />
p, m. Each woman is requested to<br />
bring a box lunch. Beverage will be<br />
served,<br />
Mrs. Paul Fried rich will preient<br />
the course following the study book,<br />
''Isaiah Speaks/* by Dr. S, Paul<br />
SehJiilag.<br />
The purpose <strong>of</strong> the study is to<br />
seek to enlarge understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
fact and works, intensify a desire for<br />
Christian growth and fellowship and<br />
give directives for adequate espreih<br />
si on <strong>of</strong> love and concern for others.<br />
It is §a]d about the prophesy <strong>of</strong><br />
Isaiah thai "it Is one ef the world's<br />
greatest masterpieces. It is elevetud<br />
in style, vivid in deseripiien. vehement<br />
in its development <strong>of</strong> thought,<br />
emotional in sentiment and full <strong>of</strong><br />
striking figures <strong>of</strong> speech. Its moral<br />
and reJigious teachings are keen and<br />
pure and d thn fh propheefes hfe nf f Christ's Chit'<br />
Doming are startling in' their as?euraey.*'<br />
In charge <strong>of</strong> devotions and worship<br />
centers and diiirlBUtieii af literature<br />
is Mrs, Theo V. Townsend,<br />
Mrs, Riehird Farashian Is handling?<br />
the luncheon arrangements and Mrs,<br />
Forrest Bridegam is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
publicity.<br />
Women interested in enfoHing are<br />
requested to contact their Circle<br />
chairmen,<br />
• * *<br />
Benefit Fashion Show<br />
A fashion show and dinner for the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the muscular dystrophy<br />
will be given Wednesday, March -i.<br />
at Zoberer's in WildwDod. It is<br />
sponsored by the Cedareites, County<br />
Forest 13, Tail Cedars nf Lebanon,<br />
Fashions will bo from Ihe Famous<br />
Lady Shop <strong>of</strong> Woodbine and millinery<br />
will lie from Mary C, Donahue's<br />
Hat Box <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
MILLER<br />
OPTICAL CO,<br />
SIS STH ITftflT<br />
Between Central and<br />
Famous Pep Prescription Werk<br />
PHONE 4000<br />
Wesley Avenues<br />
Selecting Fashions<br />
SuggeitGd fashioni for display at thy forthcoming Fashion Show to be staged by<br />
coln <strong>City</strong> Jayce^etlei are demonstrated here by Mrs, Joseph ialeso to Mrs, llazyl<br />
Smith chairman <strong>of</strong> the event. Helping Mrs. Smith make the selections are Mrs. Bonnie<br />
McParland (left) and Mrs. Barbara Duffy. The Fashion Show will be prgse;itGd on batur.<br />
day afternoon, March ?= day<br />
from 1 lo 4 o'clock at White jiall.—Senior Studio photo,<br />
Card Party Benefits<br />
Hospital Auxiliary<br />
A card [Jarty for I ho benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial I<br />
Hasjiila! was h£>ld Tuesday at !ht> TODAY •home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Alit'y Davies in Glen- j j ^ a thiiptiT.<br />
dale Manor, Pleasantviile, Hefresh'<br />
merits were served and prizes awardled.<br />
Those attenilinj; include:! Mrs., Mii!tie<br />
Kmkaid, Mrs. Jane Hess, Mrs.<br />
Helen Skimsjrs, Mrs, Thulnia tiimter.<br />
! Mrs,. Millie Rickhrfls, Mrs. Sftra Valvert,<br />
Mrs, Blanche Livingston, MR.<br />
Hardic, Mrs. M i ii ti 1 e<br />
Mrs. Beatrice Hill, Mi'ii.<br />
Hilda CsmpbC 1 !!, Mrs, Mae Ncstcr,<br />
lira, A1 hit Frick a net Mrs,<br />
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ON MANY IMPORTS .FROM<br />
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COiTUMI JiWlLRY CLOCKS FROM GIRMANY<br />
— DOLLS IN NATIVI DRISS —<br />
LAMPS PROM HOLLAND — AND OTHERS<br />
BARBOUR'S<br />
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Coming Events<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ul Mrs.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Road<br />
!i;jfj p, m, ill<br />
Zvin chiipti'r. Omi ga ijimiKi;! I'M<br />
,>, in"i;f!in;4, H:.:w p, in., in the<br />
rjf Mr--, William l>m<br />
Womini'h Club sfiiit'tiii 8 p. in<br />
ii Hit? boiiie <strong>of</strong> Mrh. Ff.tnk<br />
i; 1812 V<br />
nf thr Ftr*!<br />
H ji. ni:=<br />
THURSDAY, FEBFEUARYjl<br />
Polio Drive<br />
Nets $11,410<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the March<br />
the annual meeting Tt<br />
in the Fliitidtrs Hniel<br />
W. C, Hunt and Willard<br />
st> were_ res <strong>of</strong><br />
(in uf FifM Fvv%<br />
C'hurt'h mci'tiim. l(i:3i)<br />
m.,<br />
12:^0 p m, bn\<br />
itnti ii p, ni, Inisiii!<br />
ijihcr coinniunitii'<br />
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j U.-rian t'hure-h<br />
ji _m.. m tin.-<br />
Allen, (HO 7th<br />
1 ! <strong>of</strong> the OsiJ<br />
fli'L'lf nf Hi Juiin's. Luth = Avflion.<br />
i'hiirch nu't'tiiij.'1= H p, m.. at ihr West C;spu May, Si4ft;l<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. K!!n tiiiihiim. li)4 Mis Township, $4ftn,i2; LcSHl<br />
inthian av<br />
siiip, S49015; Mirtdle<br />
SI, 12*1; Hea Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Hat-bar. $432; Tuckahoe.<br />
Wildwood. SLfrlfiiWi, NoFth'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mi>, William Si .026.20: Woodbine. $400; GiptI<br />
M. ISIIJ niontii.<br />
W5. f)5; Wildwood Crest,<br />
and We Wildwoert, SO,<br />
in thu Church I'arJnr.<br />
fj:" 11J p. m<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mi>. Thomas ni<br />
Hoyd.<br />
SATURDAY—<br />
Diilk't. ii p. m , in thi 1 Ln<br />
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FRESH ORANGE<br />
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CAKE<br />
59<br />
IN OUR'31ST;<br />
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724 Asbury Avenue<br />
Phone 1260<br />
KsiiL James "Met loud, Caiw<br />
CMuiity ' Aarti 4 u ! l!ii"t? A.tiun!,<br />
>isi?aki:'r. PiiiiLii'<br />
Colony Dinm<br />
Is Fashionable<br />
!Y* Of<br />
n <strong>of</strong> the "Cnluiiy Clttbj<br />
p, ni., in Uic Kj<br />
the iinniml tltiincr dann<br />
Guld.n Aye Club m^ilni;, 12:30 :- iii liariiiii Hall <strong>of</strong><br />
Gulden Aye Club<br />
1 n».B •" Harion llall oi«_<br />
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m ls.-itiiT.--oa<br />
, tiiii"i!«, ill illi*<br />
. ' Mrs, William Ptiwprs, Mr, i»M<br />
l 4 Gcoriie Francis, Mr, and<br />
' il.'itnniL'lt, Mr. -'mrl \i<br />
MiM, Uolicrta Vui>f», Allen'<br />
i Mr, i.ntl Mrs, ihihoH Passes,KM<br />
1 Mrs. l!:irrv I lank, Mr, andMrt,r<br />
u M_VTU. Mr*,, and^ Mrs.<br />
Mr, ynd Mrs, Ja> L'u.,.,.—, (<br />
'. Mr?. CieorMc McAlhslcr, Mr,MI<br />
riWarrcri North and Mr,<br />
6 ] CharlcH OldliL'id,<br />
1 ' 'rSie iait'si in fciiiinine<br />
well in i'videiii'c.ii.j Uic 1<br />
1 1IIL> biiiTet Ijbic and daa«<br />
The jiruMdiMil, Mrn, James<br />
the wore a ehanniiiu<br />
with liny<br />
(licre, : bulions while Mrs.<br />
I Jr, pfeseiitLHl a lovely<br />
j Hire' til i\ giiid Chinese<br />
<strong>of</strong> black Hilk Mandarin h\u<br />
Mrs. Raberl CornweH'i<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
'-^ P !ii., in li1t. imnu> <strong>of</strong><br />
r Ni'viiiK 20Hi Central av,<br />
\i *ir " R ^ n1 • '" 1tiL ' home <strong>of</strong><br />
.MrN. Alfrcil Kfiiiin-, =120, nCv;in nv_<br />
icr^H p m ! m f[ie hn!,H, V,j<br />
Charles Powi-i). Rrtj T!li M."<br />
Off the shoulder whitc^ ^<br />
piliVcc^N style yfniil<br />
sweetheart nccklini 1<br />
Mrn, Charles Af-hh red<br />
anil Mrs- Mackcy<br />
shealh with tiff<br />
straps.<br />
Wsrrth' SiBiUfi<br />
French hHk erijaiio <strong>of</strong> Pf*<br />
over pink tatTeta s-Jw'<br />
fitted bodice and bouffant<br />
blonde Mi's. IJanii<br />
122 <strong>Ocean</strong> av. I slrikin B in a ktiey<br />
P m,, iii the home <strong>of</strong> i tUn S ioivn with<br />
Hill, 1513 Central «v= " J '" !<br />
full<br />
, m Hill, 15i;f Ct.Iltra<br />
MirMim=D<strong>of</strong>cii!,=.-.12;af!. p. Many oihgr lovely<br />
m<br />
can meetiHg, Plymouth Inn,' gowns added lo the<br />
occasion,<br />
'. Ui>(niii-riilif club<br />
«• B P- ra.. in thu K<br />
ffnnily Niyhj<br />
rhiireh.<br />
p. m.<br />
Uu- Firhi 1<br />
Tlie Hidden<br />
MJw Kiting BirtMay<br />
ilall.<br />
= C>ljV=<br />
Drama<br />
Stage Com<br />
r<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe Colony<br />
M (he play<br />
•il the regular<br />
March 16 at the,<br />
A uno'ai-S comedy,<br />
[•-.vt-Thiriy" by Philip<br />
l physc-n with Mrs.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Edward<br />
' Wlmberg<br />
Prflffla<br />
key; EdiUi,<br />
Mr*, Herbyri<br />
Mrs, johil .„„-,-<br />
, CUh, Paul WfU.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr;i<br />
honor at a ; 1i3 "> •MafrUotif<br />
her isth birih.'[«t " '-'<br />
her home ^-*'<br />
m ¥ l Waller<br />
aa4 Barbara<br />
DEFINITION<br />
3isren-=Thst which,<br />
time, women wouldn^t<br />
colds if<br />
ertan,<br />
JRSDAY, FiBRUAftY 26# !fff<br />
-—•—•"••—=<br />
t Show,<br />
Irds At VFW<br />
ij Millinery Shew qpd Card<br />
he sponsored by Fef|juson<br />
post *56S° VF ^Y Auxiliary Mon=<br />
nlnR In the^ Post Memo, 15th<br />
Bay av. The &h&w is open<br />
Fptiblic who may ebtaln tiekpts<br />
fcembcra or ai tl*e door,<br />
[show will feature the latest<br />
lies suitable for all occasions<br />
omina Spring season, -Oic<br />
will he by Mary U, Donot<br />
Gas, 617 Sth "•. Prizes<br />
awarded and refresh-Bents<br />
|Ls for the affair •will toe Mrs,<br />
Palermo, Mrs, Lillian Boyd,<br />
ii Coslells, MJ-S, Marge Pinto.<br />
fmnie Oldfield, Mrs, Daris<br />
Mrs, Babe Piereniino, Mis<br />
Falrheller.<br />
include" Tickctj, iMrs.<br />
la Ranch and Airs, Cella<br />
EJB* rt'ffL'shBieiits, Mrs, Freda<br />
Mrs. Virj4inifl Fairheller,<br />
Palentio, Mrs, Margarpt<br />
in and Mrs. Mary Mazzarella;<br />
is ilrs. N'nncy Callse, Mrs,<br />
fa, Airs. Lillian B&yd, Mrs,<br />
smbardi, Mrs, = Angela Paone<br />
%, Mary AlcUrath.<br />
E, Mrs, Babe Kioreittiae, Mri,<br />
01 Nardo and Mrs. Cjirmt'lla<br />
, Mrs, Marine Pinlo;<br />
iff Sunday<br />
fted $1,675<br />
Sunday drive already<br />
|ughl In Si,671).SO in the Hun=<br />
iiijun L-oiluitioris by 100 vql-<br />
Mrs, Homer J. Oerken,<br />
Jlty chairman, has announced,<br />
pects the finii! tount will t-x=<br />
partial relurn and come<br />
loser is the goal <strong>of</strong> $2,750.<br />
[ volunto&rs left envelopes ad'<br />
to Ihe Capp ..May Couniy<br />
ssoeiaiion Headquafters at<br />
nes <strong>of</strong> those who were away<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe holiday or Itir other<br />
L*' slip espIainL'd. "We hopu<br />
pny <strong>of</strong> our neighbors In Oeeiin<br />
mall these envelopes in<br />
gir eontriliutlons so that they<br />
shari' in our year-long bait<br />
sst heart dlscast',"<br />
who (lid not rosoivo envel»<br />
who wish to make returns<br />
aay send them to Mrs, Gerken<br />
Road,<br />
|havu niany* plans to increase<br />
nuniiy service program in<br />
County thai dejiend on<br />
Of our annual contributions<br />
khether they can be carried<br />
e chairman explained. "In<br />
to what we do locally, na»<br />
roseareh that may find tho<br />
to heart aLtat'ks, high blood<br />
and the like will be sup-<br />
[by part <strong>of</strong> our campaign. It<br />
prtant that we do our best<br />
iise oiLr drive proceeds as<br />
possible,"<br />
|lnal return will be annuoneed<br />
fith a list J^ihe groups and<br />
pals who nl^'e given speeial<br />
! make ihe drive a success.<br />
erans<br />
In Layettes<br />
to adopt a layette projeet<br />
ids by the executive board<br />
I United Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong><br />
a'i Chureh last week. These<br />
include 25 articles each<br />
sent to the Lutheran World<br />
|for distribution.<br />
annoiineed that Mrs.<br />
leg and Mrs, Clarence fjrgdin<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> another I-'uii<br />
tune project, This lias been<br />
|td for .March 12, 13 and 14<br />
A and P supermarket and<br />
Befit the Mflorealown Home,<br />
also was made that<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ULCW Tuesday<br />
will feature Mrs, Matiinger<br />
ne Kinder Freund Home as<br />
peakor, Uhc will show slides<br />
tiire on the work there. The<br />
Circle will act as hostess.<br />
* 4 i .<br />
ifl Of Alfonso<br />
In Circle Topic<br />
*0grata on The Healing <strong>of</strong><br />
* was Biven by Mrs, Frank<br />
JfjH" mi'mbors <strong>of</strong> the Jehn<br />
•Oireie <strong>of</strong>, she i?irst presbyter*<br />
^mh meetinq last week In<br />
arch House, Devotions were<br />
prs, William Allim<br />
^innouneed that John Calvin<br />
"Will serve on ihe %vcieom=<br />
"itee at (he Sunday memces<br />
in, the Church during<br />
"E the business meet ins<br />
i continued on the projects<br />
m Baby L-lothing and mak=<br />
Hostesses were<br />
and<br />
JJE* m ^ting win be March<br />
*h«h umn Mrs. -John Trout<br />
raps l^rd will be co-<br />
INTING<br />
(ATiONfRY<br />
Barrett<br />
12S2<br />
Avanu*<br />
CmUfomisn<br />
Mrs. Mary Henderson Parker Hobbs<br />
A lovely weddiiifi <strong>of</strong> local interest ies: Mr, and Mrs, Howard C, Parker<br />
was solefflniKcd January 24 iii the and children, <strong>of</strong> Liinihicuni Helglits,<br />
First Baptist Church Pasadena Call- Md » Mr = ani1 Mrsi n Woodier Parker<br />
fomia. when MUs ^ Henderson U l ^ ^ l ^ TtfXS.<br />
Parker, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and MTN, Bruce ii. Parker and daughters <strong>of</strong><br />
Royden Cooper Parker, «f Oibbs= Charlotte N C<br />
bore, N. .1.. and 1724 Bay av., this poiiowiHg the reception the<br />
Final plans for the Pettit Ballet<br />
weri* made at the meeting <strong>of</strong> Morgan<br />
Ranek Post 137 American Legion<br />
last week. This Ballet, being presented<br />
in the High School auditorium<br />
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, is<br />
!>eiriK sponsored by the American<br />
L<br />
It was decided to admit free <strong>of</strong><br />
charge l» the Ballet all children<br />
up to the Eighth Grade level, when<br />
accompanied by a parent. It also<br />
was decided that if the (iiiblie attendance<br />
at Saturday night's [)er=<br />
formanee justifies ii, the Ballet will<br />
be adopted as an annual winter project.<br />
Announcement was made that Ihc<br />
Rising Sun VFW Drum and Bugle<br />
UorpH has accepted iiie invitation<br />
io participate ii! the Animal Pageant<br />
to be held here on .luly 4,<br />
Arrangements are beinil made to<br />
accommodate the Palmer Township<br />
group from llaston. Pa,, over the<br />
July 4 weekend, This (iroup consisisi<br />
<strong>of</strong> 130 unLformed cadeis and will<br />
be accompanied by 20 adult chap,<br />
erones. l7,<br />
Post Home. This' makes the total Those attending the meeting were<br />
mtmbershlp to date 202,<br />
Mrs, Molt, VIis, John Butkr. Mrs,<br />
It wag announced that the date Paul Weil, Mrs. Homer Gerken, Mrs,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Past Commanders dinner has Lodjjie Del Corio, Mrs. Lester<br />
been reset to March 28. A social<br />
hour will open ai 7 p. m, and dinner<br />
will be served at B p. m, The affair<br />
will be held in the Post Home and<br />
music for dancing will be provided<br />
by Joe PUej4gi"s Orchestra,<br />
Announcement also wai made that<br />
the Rifle Squad will meet every<br />
Wednesday at 8 p, m, to prepare<br />
for the annual trip to Jersey <strong>City</strong><br />
In May.<br />
A report on the Youth Basketball<br />
project was given and plans are<br />
being made for ihe tournaments.<br />
It also was reported that a delegation<br />
<strong>of</strong> local members will attend<br />
the testimonial dinner March 7 in the<br />
Hotel Jefferson, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. The<br />
affair will honor Department Commander<br />
Hebert Kerney,<br />
» „ »<br />
! Ma»<br />
lone, Mrs, John Keaunesh, Mrs,<br />
James Mae Neill, ,Mrs, Charles Harp<br />
and Mrs, Horace Frohner,<br />
The next meeting, Mauh 19, will<br />
be the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Harp at which<br />
tinie the controversial "Dr. Xhivage"<br />
by Boris Pasternak will be discussed.<br />
Rescue Squad Admits<br />
Three New Members<br />
Three new members were Voted ln»<br />
to the Cape May County Rescue<br />
Squad at the regular meeting Thursday<br />
evening in Squad Headquarters.<br />
The new members are Michael Fos<br />
Dean, Charles Webb Jr, and Allen<br />
Ross, These three members will he<br />
assigned to the Tuckahoe branch.<br />
This was designated as Drill Nlelit<br />
and the new members were taunhl<br />
how to administer oxygen using ihe<br />
inhalator while the balance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
squad went over a refresher course<br />
on bandaging.<br />
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Thorn Hird<br />
COUNTRY HOUSE<br />
508 EIGHTH STREET
• ' \ 11 34-<br />
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with<br />
GuUd<br />
«• toot with<br />
k were views <strong>of</strong><br />
Invitation Cora the<br />
dob was re*4<br />
to<br />
Site. Edvrard<br />
€toi*nre SajU, Mn. a<br />
Welter and Mrs. Howard Suttons<br />
•Mrs, Nellie Nfvcaat<br />
Wt^ and Afrs. Helen<br />
suute, Mn. Battcrwortbj telephone<br />
Mis. diaries Gross, MA<br />
itfcttltifcnfcg- and Mr*<br />
k «A* blesses, Mrt,<br />
l^Im John Sector.<br />
4 •<br />
«uesU <strong>of</strong><br />
Idttatr Iifage <strong>of</strong> St Jean's<br />
'lll.,qhpTdi ^(Btday evening at 7:39<br />
fclo£k lntfte Sunday School roomt<br />
the Om*cfi, Mr. (Mott will A<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> Chrto irora *<br />
Hart*<br />
Convention<br />
Further plans were,mad? and !«-<br />
Oriawike in* VirgiatiU The<br />
y i tm dld<br />
AprtL<br />
It wms «««i4«d to gkm y<br />
with the Gtwt lett*« fM-BjU Slito*<br />
aftd sbell «anfngs, ©eta Beta<br />
mm be to tup <strong>of</strong> iW»<br />
Hie<br />
Entertainment, lbs. Flor-<br />
1 iUdB* Mr*<br />
fHidget, Mn. Ruth<br />
^ •"-*• Grew<br />
MUs Joyce ,.-._-„.<br />
Joan Boucher announced the<br />
„ JpoundefS Pay banquet wiU<br />
held ApHJ 90 in the mswoott<br />
"ne*t CBEBCU mectltog Will be<br />
VlflHng Ml<br />
-Mr?, Doiotky Carter, <strong>of</strong> 845 Sth<br />
^ afn. figfteuaa Preston, <strong>of</strong><br />
-sa^- are spettdtng<br />
weeks at the Robert lUditer<br />
m Miami Beaefc, fla, They<br />
lUn^i ftp tbelf guests one<br />
ttJ« H«I«n giedem, fllrs. Gertrude<br />
Hart «££ Mr, and Mrs. Henry<br />
*H <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />
<strong>On</strong> New J<br />
in ihe itfcttp tM indaitiy sad<br />
faiiBltig atM<br />
£Vnti*tii £*£«», &tinm»k m-<br />
be gtv^a ttt the CsBttta aV, jchoql<br />
iaii&ef W*»l le<br />
Wtttey *?. *_<br />
IhoieBts "i»r© &sr?M undet<br />
thi cMinriMisWp ei Mrs. itfup<<br />
State Tittoper Speaks<br />
To Matonic Club Here p<br />
State Woop€F C, A. ^oce, ©f<br />
A, Btadnuarteri, ManttMtoA<br />
Banvcss <strong>of</strong> tte mm Jet^y Sttte<br />
Folk*, w«» t&e speaJBr ai the attO*<br />
W tlfti <strong>of</strong> the Ma^fe_flBb in<br />
T l here T d<br />
the Bfiuenle<br />
Trooper Crace was Introdoced by<br />
Preildent An«on Powell, and spekt<br />
on Crlmkuil iavesagaUeB, A brief<br />
bugi&esi siMtinf preceded the speak-<br />
' d I til h<br />
bgi&esi sMtnf p<br />
er's fcppesrance, And<br />
I d tbt U<br />
ded the spe<br />
I sstial hour<br />
'. 7<br />
, • " • - ' ' ' '<br />
¥ *<br />
T<br />
^ * * \i-ri<br />
•'^u. rT*« > ~*1<br />
Rare Old Tapestries Mirror<br />
Civilization/ Research Told<br />
€*Mt<br />
Mr, end Ml*. Stephen J, Carr <strong>of</strong><br />
' innouncsa the en*<br />
Misi<br />
Mrs, Wilson J, BaUey<br />
M<br />
-<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mrs,<br />
evening<br />
h<br />
Weatiy av.<br />
, NtehoHon «*eot by<br />
that weeing U 6M ef tte<br />
MOO nm BIS tsptitry wtav-<br />
f ftdrer Mblmi UluiW*<br />
S S S ffitdievai Urnes were d#-<br />
plcted.<br />
The «p«aker espWfiBi that «•<br />
.& with totoHtd flfu«i. W#a<br />
prtrtlad 10 to, 15 yeari brfote<br />
ally tfyiag te ^reduce aji<br />
Itew\W» an epic <strong>of</strong> diig.<br />
fectloa for example Gafcrters<br />
In detail. .<br />
Mr, NieholsoB shewed, slides<br />
te <strong>of</strong> tarty<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
w o y p<br />
Urtt *taa the AnnundiUon<br />
came the Beit Garden, In<br />
l tt f nMe<br />
then<br />
Uelea Derrick.<br />
to<br />
thodlit Ctturc,<br />
mittiag will baAplil<br />
fiie Art Departmsnt<br />
ie<br />
rich* MIS<br />
msnt WiU f p<br />
<strong>of</strong> M«, Cteoree Wii<br />
Anni Appoint<br />
e Beit<br />
7tt <strong>of</strong><br />
In io^<br />
and Anntf<br />
f h<br />
aad<br />
The eoitusiea Were ol the<br />
Century, eltbotalo with iae€<br />
belted w&iitttn#i. They "^o<br />
y<br />
Nominating C e j !<br />
Mrs Ha^f aster and Mrs.<br />
uel Hlrea were ippoinled aa aj<br />
naUng Cttnmittss by the BotW Ana<br />
&ub«eeUnf Tuesday evenjn|ln ttg<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Edward Suggtln, 899<br />
Seacllf/e Read.<br />
It was announce* that Uitre<br />
be no nieeUM Is March (w il<br />
ltt Ete The atrt rs<br />
aad belted<br />
feature the painted<br />
the p<br />
.W@oi was used instead <strong>of</strong> iUt The<br />
Adoration <strong>of</strong> th© MagU dated l«0<br />
also was shown, Tmen saw The<br />
Gentle Stag In which man was per*<br />
M Mar<br />
wltt Easter, The atrt<br />
lateUng wUl be April Si *»<br />
homeor Mrs, It B, llowtfd* S<br />
age Drive, Someft P^Int<br />
A white elephantia!t ^a.toldItoh<br />
lowing the business tneeunf with<br />
Mrs, Buggein as auctiouwr.<br />
•ad<br />
class<br />
•ad y s member <strong>of</strong> the senor<br />
at the Ahtngten Memorial Hospital<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Hursing, Aftlnfton, Pa, Mr,<br />
d<br />
Hursig, f ,<br />
ABdfFMn -was gf»duate4 from Lower<br />
MerkMT fUgb Ardmere Pa,,<br />
and i»4«npioyed hf Leeds and North'<br />
rap North Wates, P*<br />
tf idate has been<br />
!<br />
set for the<br />
SOCIA Annual Banquet<br />
In Philadelphia Mar, 7<br />
lie annual banquet meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the South Oeean <strong>City</strong> Improvement<br />
Association will be held Saturday,<br />
M^rch f, « tm p. m* In MoCai.<br />
lister's, 1811 Spring it,, Philadelphia,<br />
T&e event wUl fee held in the Ivory<br />
Edward Bowkef and Com-<br />
q^ioner Harvey Adams will be<br />
an»Bjg the honorod guests, John M.<br />
CavUJe U rttlrinf president, and Ed-<br />
war5 Lifeeng is chalnnan <strong>of</strong> thB af-<br />
fair. Five new menreefs <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
Board -mil be elected.<br />
Entertainment will m*<br />
By virtue <strong>of</strong> an eras ef the guperloi<br />
QpinVOf New Jerle^ aialieery Dlvfc<br />
lion, made Uis Era day ol January.<br />
Faith Mlnshuli is the plslntlff and yea<br />
ate the defendant, yau are hereby re-<br />
uirv4 to ansM,=w the cotapjaiM <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
" an or belot* Uie ^ft 085? ol<br />
SSi, by #ervlnR an answer OB<br />
_ us S. 6oets. feq,, plaintiffi<br />
attorney, whose sddrtsa is 69 west<br />
iBui Street, Oo»» Oty, N. J,, and in<br />
aefcuU tiiereol tiitt judgment sMQ<br />
be remJered agalmrt you as the court<br />
shall think equitable and Jurt, You<br />
ghaU (Ue. yeuf answer and pro<strong>of</strong> «[<br />
•efvlee In dupncate wilft tte Cl*rk rf<br />
tot Sttp*rtor Benp, Slat* House Aanmxl<br />
s^starn, *f. J.v lnT««erflanee ivtlh<br />
the tTil« <strong>of</strong> Elvil practice and proce-<br />
dure.<br />
The object <strong>of</strong> «id action is to b<br />
jn a Jqdsm^t ?' di%*orCB bet<br />
Dated<br />
AVGU3<br />
AJtsns<br />
_V<br />
Two hoys and one girl joined lo-<br />
cal families and one girl arrived<br />
fpr a Semers Point family among (he<br />
si* girl* and four toys nt Shore<br />
aieporUl Hospitaj Owing the east<br />
week, *<br />
CongratulaUona go to Barters and<br />
Donald Bray, <strong>of</strong> 632 Centra) av.t on<br />
the birth <strong>of</strong> a leven-pound, four,<br />
ounce daughter ml liS p, m, fHday.<br />
juanlta and Bobert Bryant, <strong>of</strong> 806<br />
4th at, are receiving congratulations<br />
on the birth <strong>of</strong> a slxpound, three-<br />
ennce son at i$:4fl a, m, Saturday,<br />
1 Also on Saturday at 12:^ p. m, a<br />
seven'peund, J4*unce daughter was<br />
welcomed by AUreda and Horace<br />
Hart, <strong>of</strong> 316 Halnea av,, Somera<br />
Feint<br />
Fatriela and Robert Milter, <strong>of</strong> S7<br />
Central Boad, became the parents<br />
<strong>of</strong> a sbt-pound, t44unee son at 5:30<br />
p. m, Saturday,<br />
firths for.other residents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
area jnMudedi<br />
ARFLEVAHD, Mariaret and James<br />
ot Margate, a hcvt <strong>Feb</strong>tmry 1ft<br />
GK .^tficia and<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mays landing,, i y^sbnuotJi^<br />
GUNZENHAUSER, Ruth and Elmer<br />
at Laufeldale, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary W.<br />
SAPPER Rosemary and Eugene <strong>of</strong><br />
Fieasantvlile, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary m,<br />
EUGIDITO, Mary and James <strong>of</strong> Ab-<br />
secon, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary m,<br />
STOWTABT, Ethil and Wayne <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantville, a girl, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary m<br />
Resort/Point Gel<br />
Phone Names<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Somers Point lele-<br />
phones will aequiro new names at<br />
201 a, OL, Sunday, March 1, Clarence<br />
3, Underwood and Thomas R, Dag.<br />
gett. New Jersey Bell Telephone<br />
Company managers In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
and PleasantvUle, respectivclj.', re*<br />
minded today.<br />
Sosaf 7,000 <strong>Ocean</strong> city telephones<br />
will receive the desiination=apert<br />
9, About 3,800 Sosners Pslnl tele-<br />
phones will adopt Walkef 7 as their<br />
central <strong>of</strong>fice name,<br />
The name changes are being made<br />
in conjunction with the conversion<br />
nt Pleasantviile exchange area tele-<br />
phones to dial service on Sunday.<br />
The new central <strong>of</strong>fice designations<br />
are necessary to fit <strong>Ocean</strong> city and<br />
Seiners Point telephones into the<br />
company's direct distance dialing<br />
program. This plan already has<br />
placed mere than one-half <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nation*!? i^OOu,©"© telephones within<br />
dialing distance <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jerseyans who can dial their calls<br />
directly to areas " throughout the<br />
United States and p d<br />
Nutrition Bulwark fj<br />
Disease; Common Sense<br />
TBe notriUpB '<strong>of</strong> a £am% U ? al-<br />
most always in the hands <strong>of</strong>' the<br />
wife, either direeUy ?r<br />
Nutrition always fdaya *<br />
1B OUT everyday, life. |:<br />
durtPg periodi pf tliflwa i»
tr-<br />
It<br />
r.<br />
*,_<br />
NOTICE<br />
TO BOWLERS<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> delay in construcon,the<br />
opening date <strong>of</strong> the<br />
keim <strong>City</strong> Bowling Center<br />
finite<br />
announced next week.<br />
IV*<br />
•; i i/ •'fl<br />
I? a politician<br />
.fidelity<br />
I p{* A" Prov*n Formula<br />
11E<br />
^'roV fetmy&y Etifoymmtf<br />
C<br />
GREGORY<br />
B 900 SHORE ROAD<br />
- HOTEL — BAR<br />
1J*\<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
[^ Phwrn S.P. 3943 1<br />
* FRESH SHRIMP<br />
ifp<br />
All You Can Eat for<br />
•SEf<br />
t<br />
id<br />
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#-*<br />
fev<br />
rr<br />
rvr-<br />
$ Mrs. JosepWne Suarez<br />
Word ,«u «diii?©d tast wtek <strong>of</strong><br />
the ««mt^de^-«c ADs; JttapUne<br />
a former ioeal resident, 8Brs.<br />
lermttly a registers* nurae<br />
^oittvate flui^M Wsshlaiteii, died<br />
at her toot ia SWUiBa, ,Ptrt, <strong>of</strong> a<br />
bf«*rt attack. She he was a native n <strong>of</strong>f<br />
S PA, ad hatti hatt MiUed here at<br />
I«3S te 1940 with<br />
ber , Laretta aUgliaeelo,<br />
Suarci is survived toy her<br />
Dr, Manuel T, Suarez, <strong>of</strong><br />
SsJlafla a sett, Manuel Jr., also <strong>of</strong><br />
Peru; her sister, Mrs. Migllaccio, <strong>of</strong><br />
Temple HUls, Md,, three bpstheri<br />
and fcer father,<br />
Harry L Peterson<br />
Word WM received here yesterday<br />
<strong>of</strong> the #udd@n_ death <strong>of</strong> llarry L,<br />
Peterson, 33. Tuesday at his home<br />
I In Philadelphia. lie formerly resided<br />
1.00 ' here at 636 Asbury av, and attended<br />
the local schools.<br />
WED. ft THUR& NIGHTS<br />
SurVivop ioeiude two brothers.<br />
Waiter* <strong>of</strong> PhDadrtphla. and Carl, af<br />
•Miami, Ra,; and one sister, Mrs.<br />
'[' WttL is Fight Night on Hanna Wilde, <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />
" ^Our Lirgt TV Screen YOUR HEAOOUARTERS FOR<br />
MARIE O'BRIEN AIR RESERVATIONS<br />
At The Organ<br />
Ins.T«th«»*Avfc, Atlantis€Hy<br />
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 6-1189 V Mrs. Agatha W. Ang<br />
Funeral services iwere condu^<br />
last week at Lady <strong>of</strong> Meiey Church<br />
tn piUteMlrtila ftr Mri, Agatha W,<br />
Ang Qf 131S N. luelld it., pmi4del=<br />
phla, who died suddenly In St, Luke's<br />
Hpspital Pefapuaiy 15,<br />
L Survivors inelude a nlefip,<br />
££SS? 6-1180<br />
| FAMOUS LADY<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> Style Woodbine<br />
Proudly announces the Spring Collection <strong>of</strong> Suits,<br />
and Dresses will be featured in a . , , .<br />
DINNER and STYLE SHOW<br />
AT ZABIRER'S ANSLESEA INN. NORTH WILD WOOD<br />
Spwtwrvtf by th* £*d«nttu, Cup* May County Fer«t No, II<br />
B«n«fit for Muscular Dystrophy<br />
Tickets ?4.00 per person—7 p, nL=Mareh 4, 1850<br />
Oce*n <strong>City</strong>'s Finest Pharmacy ittabiithed in 1897<br />
MODERNIZED IN 1955<br />
PHARMACYIS OUR PROPlSSiOM- IF IT'S NifPlD IN THE<br />
SICK ROOM, WE HAVE IT.<br />
FREE DELIVERY . . . PHONE 3535<br />
Two DfHtv*rf«c pally |n Semtn Pe|nN-1i A. M, itui 4 P, M,<br />
THE LE PETTIT<br />
BALLET COMPANY<br />
• • , i<br />
presents<br />
fflt SWAM LAKE FANTASY<br />
THE SKATING WALTZ<br />
THE THREE TEMPERMENTS<br />
Undtr the Direction <strong>of</strong> Colette Merksl<br />
Spen«or«d by O€, Amorkan Laglon Pest Welfare Fund<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy High School Auditorium<br />
8 P.M. - <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28th, 195?<br />
Tickets may be purchased at the door<br />
and from Legion Members,'<br />
J<br />
t<br />
Adult* 11,00 Students 50c<br />
= Shufflln<br />
®frs,<br />
JshaSepp, and two ncphesws, Thomas<br />
and Mlekey Ang, ail sf this city.<br />
Mrs, Ang was a former iseal FPiident.<br />
Mrs, Annie Durgin<br />
Mri- Annie Durgin, a former resident<br />
<strong>of</strong> Semers Point, died <strong>Feb</strong>rusry<br />
IS in a Euffaio, New York hospital.<br />
She was B4. She had bsi?n<br />
suffering a lingering iUnc-ss,<br />
Mn= Durgin was a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Seiners Point for m years, and<br />
moved to Tawowanda, N, V., last<br />
year.<br />
She was a native <strong>of</strong> Philndelphia<br />
and B graduate <strong>of</strong> Episcopal Hospiial<br />
there. She retired from the Army<br />
Nurse Corps in iO2fi,<br />
She was a past eammnnder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Organization <strong>of</strong> World War<br />
Nurses <strong>of</strong> Hew Jersey, and the first<br />
commander and co-founder <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Women's American Legion Post 334<br />
<strong>of</strong> AtUmtie <strong>City</strong>,<br />
There are no furvivorg.<br />
Funeral services were held in<br />
SomersPoint Tuesday with Rev, Reb=<br />
ert Enslin, <strong>of</strong> Friendship Bible<br />
Protestant CKuTeii;—^^teelmanvilier<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiatinfi. Intermeiit was in Beverly<br />
National Cemetery,<br />
1<br />
hid the food prepared and served<br />
buffet style.<br />
Dr. John ©eeker, president,<br />
Continued -fram p«9* 1 l new members, Mrs, Rose<br />
News and @esilp <strong>of</strong> to you, Direetor Lunny, and your provided with current price lists<br />
Shuflleboard Club <strong>of</strong>ficers fsr the eoeperation which <strong>of</strong> supplies used in the guest and<br />
_ By H, PARK! BAKIR you have afforded us not only on<br />
Twenty-six .braved the severe cold<br />
this particular ease hut many others,<br />
apartment house business, _ .<br />
P<br />
irthur G- Watkins, Clly PMblicHy<br />
last Friday evening to attend the Oe^aft <strong>City</strong> fllio received another Director, will be suwt , speaker at<br />
card party. Inside (hey found plenty cltaiisn from the New Jersey As- the meeting March 16,<br />
<strong>of</strong> iwaraih and eomfeft with five ieciation <strong>of</strong> 'Insurance Agents-for a<br />
tables <strong>of</strong> pinochle and one <strong>of</strong> bridge. safsty record for a specified seven<br />
Tomorrow .wiU be observed as month period during which time<br />
"party night" Refreshments will be there were no traffic ffltalitiesL School Board<br />
served.<br />
An award ,wii! be made later, the<br />
Continued from Psg» 1<br />
After toeing stymied sinee the letter to Director Lunny said, andyear<br />
All teachers salaries are now<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> the week by occasional will ije in the form <strong>of</strong> an embossea<br />
rain and then by esirenie cold, certificate to be presented lthm<br />
completely adjusted to the salary<br />
enough hardy souls to keep two the next few months.<br />
guide adopted three years a<br />
courts in use managed to appear<br />
Mrs. VfPS S. Ounmlrt wii<br />
last Saturday afternoon and enjoy<br />
pslnftd a tessher In the W<br />
themselves in spite <strong>of</strong> high jwinds. Tracks<br />
school, the It * flrtdwte ef Stote<br />
A postcard received, from Elizabeth<br />
Teaeheri Csllsia !n Indiana, Pa,,<br />
Continued from Page 4<br />
Biundin in St. Petersburg states that<br />
and hat had three years teaching<br />
the weather has been perfect, with ported lhat it was cordially received espefSsriw in ihe Alt«ns( Ps=,<br />
no rain since she arrived almost a and found ihe railroad men tsni- High Schsst.<br />
month ugo,<br />
pieteiy cooperative during their<br />
We are happy to report that Mrs, hour-long discussion.<br />
Mrs, Martha Dowall was appointed<br />
Wall and Mrs, fJcppert, who were in- Mr. Miliisan said the railroad <strong>of</strong>. to a cafeteria position.<br />
jured iff an atiio accident two wepks fieiais expressed themselves PS Mr. James Kirk attended the meet=<br />
ago, are doum nicely at their homes. pleased with the playground and ing and gave an iiiteresiini; talk en<br />
Mr. VViili, who sustained fl dislo- parkinjf project as a worthwhile im- his trip to various taileges lost<br />
cated hip, is still in traction, at theprovdment,<br />
and svilling !o do every- week, The purpose was to establish<br />
Atlantle <strong>City</strong> Hospital and will he de=<br />
thing possible to espediie the plan a perHinal relationship between him*<br />
tained there for seyerfll weeks.<br />
before the 1939 summer season. self and the admissions pi^onei at<br />
We extend our sympathy to Ray During the meeting, the local group the colleges, and also to talk to<br />
Janue^ 203 Barringion Road, Upper had emphasized that little could be some <strong>of</strong> Ihe Ckean <strong>City</strong> students<br />
Darby, Pa=l a summer .visitor <strong>of</strong> SoiiH done to advance the plpyground= now attending those schools,<br />
standing, whose wife passed away at parking proposal until the tracks are<br />
St. Petersburg on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13.<br />
out <strong>of</strong> Haven av. in the area where<br />
j railroad service was abandoned Jasf<br />
AdsByMailir<br />
Continued from<br />
PHeggi said.<br />
GAHA<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> the episode, eight<br />
youths were suspended from at<br />
Mrs. Ella Joseph A Big Business<br />
i Continued from Page 1 tendance at the Center Since that<br />
i fhiN effort,<br />
time, Ihe suspension has been liflod<br />
Mrs, Ella Joseph, <strong>of</strong> #22 Asbury<br />
I The group held its annual covered from three. 'Because <strong>of</strong> the incident.<br />
av,, died Saturday at her home here.<br />
tjhli supper prior to the meeting. Mayor Bowker threatened to close<br />
She hod been a .resident here Direct, mail advertising is playing The Refreshment iCommillee, under the Center the Monday following<br />
seven years, coming from Pitman, an increasingly important role in the direction ef Mrs, Ellen llaak, the occasion, but withdrew the threat<br />
N. J, She was a mymber <strong>of</strong> the Pit- the American economic scene, mem'<br />
man Methodist Church and thebt'rs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotary Clue<br />
Agenda Bkbte Class,<br />
learned at their dinner meeting in<br />
She is survived by a saii, Albert White Hall last Thursday night.<br />
P, Joseph, <strong>of</strong> Pitman; a daughter, A brief lesson en the part hulled<br />
Mrs, Mildred J. Semmers, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> literature plays in selling just about<br />
<strong>City</strong>, and a granddaughter, N. La= everything from automobiles dawn<br />
Verne Sommers, also <strong>of</strong> this city. to gadgets to the U, S, consumer was<br />
Funeral services were conducted given to the club by WUllam Wahl,<br />
yesterday at the Kelly Funeral Home a Rptartan who Is associated with<br />
in Pitman, with the Rev. Robert the nationwide pubUshiiig firm <strong>of</strong> R.<br />
Howe <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Interment was inL.<br />
Polk and Co. Now a local resh<br />
the Wiiliamstown 'Methodist Ceme> dent, Mr. Wahl formerly administered<br />
tery.<br />
the expenditure <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> doUars<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> direct mail advertising by<br />
General Atotors Corp. when he was<br />
a resident <strong>of</strong> MLchJisn.<br />
Sewage Bill He said the Folk Co, operates in<br />
five separate divbions, <strong>of</strong> whlea di-<br />
from rect mail advertising is Ibut one. The<br />
Others are publishing city directories<br />
<strong>of</strong> iliulng faendit he continued. such as the one last produced In<br />
<strong>On</strong> the latter point ther els some <strong>Ocean</strong> city; publishing bank dJrec*<br />
question as to whether or not thetories;<br />
compiling <strong>of</strong>ficial motor ve-<br />
city could Use its credit to benefit hicle statistics; and the motor list<br />
certain interests even after the division which compiles data on au*<br />
proposed bill was' passed.<br />
tomobiie owners and what they own,<br />
Mr. Bosweil, representing the city, Polk, said the speaker, is the larg-<br />
has also been in communication with est fact-finding organization in the<br />
the State Public Utility Commission, country with the exception <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ere, the Department <strong>of</strong> Local tjoyern= federal government. The firm ob-<br />
ment en the proposal.<br />
tains data <strong>of</strong> one kind or another on<br />
After the facilities are built the 40 million people every year, \U<br />
portion where city monies were research, also makes available a<br />
used would be leased lo Ihe Sewer variety <strong>of</strong> statistical data on busi*<br />
Company at the rate <strong>of</strong> $1 a year, nesses and prefessionSj various<br />
The Company has stated that a rate neighborhood;; In the cities and coun-<br />
increase <strong>of</strong> 120 per cent would be try at larger and many economic<br />
necessary.<br />
factors.<br />
The city would receive approx. Facts gathered by the company<br />
imateJy $20,000 a year in additional are <strong>of</strong> great value to provide 'basic<br />
taxes from increased property and information for advertisers and their<br />
franchise taxes after the expansion agencies, (Mr, Wahl pointed out. He<br />
Is completed, at-eBrding to the Sewer added, however, that untii recently<br />
Company.<br />
there had been little research on direct<br />
mail advertising itself.<br />
Now it is definitely known that<br />
most people like to get mail, and this<br />
is the reason, he said, that an advertiser's<br />
message "gets through" to<br />
32nd annual<br />
a worthwhile percentage <strong>of</strong> recipi-<br />
Philadelphia<br />
ents, Me said studies have shown<br />
•iurther that an average <strong>of</strong> two pei*»<br />
sons in a home will see a piece <strong>of</strong><br />
SLOWER SHOW] direct mail advertising after it ar*<br />
WUK OP MARCH ©-1* | rives.<br />
MMERqlAL MUIBUM He described direct nail as an ad-<br />
34th ilrHf lillw ipFU(» vertising media which employs the<br />
*A.M. fslpp.M.<br />
"hard sell,'' as contrasted to the<br />
(Opmni Nsen, March f j television program that, by first en-<br />
|1.75 Adulif • Fie Shilrfr tertaining the prospect, uses the<br />
"s<strong>of</strong>t sell" approach.<br />
A Million Dollar*' Worth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Perfect Blssmi!<br />
* Wails through en epc>i !<br />
ri the lnve«Igit!pn<br />
glfli<br />
ihP Center, lli members anrt Hi sup- the<br />
ervisors IK me matter,<br />
is a<br />
quires<br />
hat r*iii1t«d in •<br />
make every effort<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Center gn tj<br />
£y JS#r.f& €<br />
enti, city <strong>of</strong>ficials a<br />
e "in- is * Pjgnii<br />
& lyiki In ftow»r * Spring 'Mr, Wahl .was presented by D,<br />
SPECIAL<br />
& Summer Serdcrti • Cyt Allen Stretch as program chairman<br />
Pfewsr Afreng«m#nfi • Rote and was thanked on behalf <strong>of</strong> tlv»<br />
& Roiik Gafd.nt • Do<strong>of</strong>yafd<br />
P I a n 11 ii g|: • Qgidtlf club by Edward T, Buggeln, Dr J<br />
FRESH WHOLE COD<br />
Lelins*! • Garden Hoir»au Thorniey Hughes was sons leader<br />
> Ferrnei G<strong>of</strong>dwo* <<br />
FNIE iUi lavlEI B*1LY for the evening,<br />
FlLiT OF FLOUNDER Sf A BASS<br />
i0smls4 pm • 6iI3 le Bpm<br />
CLAMS & OYSTERS<br />
Frsm gimdinB 79fmiam!t THf WHOLi TRUTH?<br />
Bwlltvu* Strailsrd, Pfl-B.<br />
3Qlh St. Sistlent N,f. Cur. If a husband's words are sharp,<br />
PORQIfS<br />
PRISH SQUID<br />
Jiff, jidf34ih * Metkti I It. maybe it's because he had to get<br />
them in edgewise, — Castle Courier,<br />
FISH ROI BUTTERFISH WHITING<br />
Portsmouth, Ns H,<br />
WI<br />
ILJRSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1f$©<br />
tounfy<br />
to Take 2 Years<br />
!<br />
iis federal grant <strong>of</strong> $12,750 to the<br />
id May County Planning Board<br />
|t week wiil bo used for pwpar<strong>of</strong><br />
plans far narks and reereawater<br />
rrsgurcpfis public buildfs*.<br />
location <strong>of</strong> industries and land<br />
schools.<br />
BRING THE ORCHESTRA]<br />
RIGHT INTO YOUR R<<br />
AS LOW AS s THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
PAGE 1 — SICTI<br />
uae, U, S. Senator Harrison A. Williams<br />
Jr. reported this week,<br />
Prize-Winning Dancer<br />
Legible Returns<br />
The project calling for a comprehensive<br />
pfnn for the county urban<br />
area tn scheduled to be completed<br />
in two yesFi. Results wilt fee Ere=<br />
Are Back Faster<br />
seriled in the fenn <strong>of</strong> reports, maps<br />
plans, eharts and ether graphic material.<br />
t<br />
It's worth your while to type or<br />
Tlie grant was approved under the<br />
print your name and address clearly at Forty<br />
urban planning assistance program<br />
and legibly on your IMS) Federal inauthorized<br />
by the Housing Act <strong>of</strong><br />
COJne tas return.<br />
19S4 to provide federal funds to <strong>of</strong>.<br />
The authority for the statement is.<br />
fleiiii state, metropolitan and region-<br />
Chris L_ Gross, Director <strong>of</strong> Internal<br />
al planning agencies for work in<br />
B<br />
metropolitan areas and urban re-<br />
^ f for the h Camden DIstrltft,<br />
l<br />
Believe it or not," he sald5 "loiae<br />
400,000 taxpayers had to be searched<br />
ARROW CLEANERS Synilar granis are available to state<br />
Out! t! lt last so Ul Uncle Sam could l<br />
! planning agencies to aid them, in<br />
pay them refunds runnin into mil=<br />
IS Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (living piannlng assistance to com-<br />
lions <strong>of</strong> dollars.<br />
munities <strong>of</strong> less than 25,000 papula,<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> them, he added, cither<br />
PLAIN<br />
tion. The grants may net exceed 50<br />
scrawled their naiMs and addresses<br />
per cent <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> the work for<br />
so they could not foe read or just<br />
which they are made. State and<br />
plain forgot to provide one or the<br />
SKIRTS local funds make up the remainder.<br />
other.<br />
CLEANED and PRESSED<br />
"In lome ef the cases," he said,<br />
LITTLE IRONIES (<br />
•the taxpayers failed to give their<br />
The Hu>sians have a switch en I<br />
forwarding addresses to their post,<br />
50c<br />
our traffic slogan. Theirs goes; "Vote<br />
masters when they moved;<br />
for the party. The life you save may<br />
SQ, he edviscd. or print your<br />
€ith and Carry<br />
be your own,"=The Moroccan Por<br />
name and address clearly on your<br />
Lyautey. \foraeeo *<br />
lefts return and if you should move,<br />
leave your forwarding address with<br />
your postmaster,<br />
"Then you'll be sure to get your<br />
refund," he said.<br />
1.90 PER WEEK<br />
1<br />
Hi COOKS, GIRLS FUME<br />
DIDCOT, ENG. — Tfle poster pro.<br />
Mrs. Olive MacPherson. <strong>of</strong> 300 J,8th it,, ihown_here -clalmei-a-iilaseinatinB^Iees<br />
with her dancing partner displaying two trophies she won<br />
recently for best dancer, The large trophy she won at a<br />
contest at the peauyiUe Hotel and the smaller one she won<br />
at the Algiers Hotel, both in Miami Beach, Fla, The prizes<br />
were won in Tango and Samba dance contests.<br />
ANY CIGARETTE<br />
and BE SAFER!<br />
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Erected A Installed<br />
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Makes stereo Bound good In every room, De-<br />
Get Top TV Service with<br />
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tar contents by 41% to 72% and mere!<br />
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Dual sapphire stylus, Lugg8ge>iyps car-<br />
TV TOWERS<br />
lying est. Spiee Brown, *<br />
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$1.95<br />
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WITH VENTAR '189,95<br />
fam. our eompMe selecfiod<br />
ERECTED A INSTALLED<br />
Exclusively in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at<br />
SCHUFF<br />
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ELECTRIC<br />
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34th Sfreer and AiBury Avenue<br />
EXCLUSIVELYE<br />
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IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH THE<br />
1 Rid Tax Boards Of Polities,,<br />
State Realtors Urge Meyner<br />
The Jersey Association erf fled persons oo. the other<br />
Reid Estate Boards Bd -wUl Ul uree th that pags on thfilr bo^Isdee<br />
Governor Meyner plaeg qualified per. ence to the! Iocs! level<br />
sons on the State and County Tfx desperately needed,<br />
—iy Iflirl PaftriM' Boards, neaiurlne their qualifications "No matter haw SUCJ ,<br />
en the basis ©f their pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
FLOR16A DAY<br />
problem o* *ax assessments<br />
knowledge Instead <strong>of</strong> on the basts <strong>of</strong><br />
IS FASCINATING<br />
political expediency,<br />
ally resolved in the Leglglafl<br />
alid' enforcement<br />
IT'S PERFECTLY NORMAL ebou I*JJAREB*s Tas Comnaittce which placed, in the' hands <strong>of</strong><br />
this time <strong>of</strong> year to sueeuittB to themmt<br />
In Trenton this week, recsm- Boards,^ U asserted.<br />
Florida daydraam. The fantasy qf siended that the AssociaUon write level It will 'fee determined<br />
sunny days spent serenely on theGovernor<br />
Meyner voicing its oppo- or not we have uniformity and (<br />
palm-studded bc-aehes <strong>of</strong> Florida Is sition to the practice <strong>of</strong> placing "In. izatlorf <strong>of</strong> real estate property<br />
as stimulating for most <strong>of</strong> us a* Ineffieient<br />
and incapable" persons on fflents,-<br />
Meeca for the Meilems.<br />
Couaty and State tax Boards,<br />
When the average Individilsl hits j, Carroll iLoughllji <strong>of</strong> Seseh Jtoven LEASC-LENO?<br />
that prime <strong>of</strong> life known as dd Terraeei chairman <strong>of</strong> the coaiinit- WASHINGTON—Citi«n«<br />
age his good judgment tells him totee<br />
reported on the action taken by cow wiU get a chance to<br />
take things easier and have sure bli group, stating thai It was s*eU'summer<br />
on<br />
fun. And most ef us have been led as the first step to be taken to se- machines,<br />
to believe^and with gesd reason— cure sound administration <strong>of</strong> our real<br />
that you can take things easier and estate tax procedures.<br />
Four <strong>of</strong> the fnachiaes,<br />
those in use in 27 states<br />
have more fun in the land <strong>of</strong> lurf, According to I^ughJIn, h& e<strong>of</strong>fl. eouatry* ____,. wlU ,.„ __ lie<br />
sand, and sun.<br />
jnittco<br />
Of course !ie press agents down some members<br />
expressed<br />
sf Tax<br />
the<br />
Boards<br />
opinion<br />
are<br />
that<br />
not<br />
in the Americsn National<br />
at Moscow's SokolnUtl<br />
there exaggerate a tittle. We ioop >ven equipped to understand and<br />
discover that oranges and bathing apply the most baste information and The Russians visiting<br />
beauties do not, unfortunately, grow instructions contained In the Ases*<br />
be invited to use the<br />
in even? backyard. We alto di sort Manual, These persons should<br />
vote on what they- like<br />
V exhibits.<br />
that Slopida has her e ^ritto, in«lud* possess the education, experience and<br />
IIng<br />
perhaps half the populace <strong>of</strong> a<br />
ability required <strong>of</strong> a comptroller<br />
_ ____ * contest. esntest, citrus^growing rival on the West<br />
handling the multijalllian' dollar nf.<br />
and Lance Corporal William NLmmo Coast, Sut when you add up'her 'airs sf a large corporation,<br />
noted that it did hot specify charms Florida emerges as a lovely It -was also pointed out toy _the<br />
nine legs.<br />
lady indeed,<br />
Committee that members <strong>of</strong> the Tax<br />
Seven pairs <strong>of</strong> shapely legs with<br />
Boards m failing in their vital r#-<br />
Rrst, there is the climate, Tl isn't<br />
skirts held high sauntered<br />
possibility to assist the local mu> BILLCASSH)Y<br />
perfect but it's about as good as nlcipal tax assessors in solving their<br />
the stage in due course, and a meter you're going to find this sfile <strong>of</strong> many and complex problems. Quail-<br />
registered the applause with seien< Eden. Nature kicks up occasipnally<br />
tlflc precision.<br />
and disappoints the visitors—as she<br />
Then the lance corporal, the last did last winter, But thli year the<br />
iurerise entrant, bared his legs aad climate is Its sun-kissed self again.<br />
crossed the stage. This wowed the Then there are the facilities, in-<br />
audience and the meter, so the girts cluding line hotels, mote is, restau-<br />
are still fuming while Lanee Corpora! rants, parks, and powdery ocean<br />
Nlmmo is ibaek in eainp with the 'beaches in astonishing abundance,<br />
prize—an expensive electric stove. Miami Beach, <strong>of</strong> course, has a string<br />
<strong>of</strong> hotels <strong>of</strong> such eye^poppinf magniaeenee<br />
that they have to be seen<br />
to be believed.<br />
It would seem to follow that Florida,<br />
with its climate and impressive<br />
facilities, would be considerably t#yond<br />
the reach <strong>of</strong> those <strong>of</strong> modest<br />
means—yet the faets are otherwise.<br />
Actually, it effits less to liv# in<br />
Florida than just about anywhere<br />
else on this continent. If you 11 settle<br />
DIPLOMAT* for the smaller hotels and motels at<br />
HBARING AID the edge <strong>of</strong> cities you ean vacation<br />
Oil a shoestring. And if yeu»d like<br />
to stick around for a longer stay you<br />
can stop at any <strong>of</strong> several rctireraent<br />
hotels fsr as little as $§5 a month for<br />
room and board.<br />
The lew prices available t© those<br />
who want to live Inexpensively stein<br />
from the fact that labor is plentiful,<br />
fuel costs are negligible, cotton clothing<br />
can be worn the year round,<br />
•rulis and vegetables am abundant,<br />
and medical bills are apt to "be lower<br />
since the mild climate seems to^ dls*<br />
ALSO; courage aches, pains, and respira-<br />
BATTERIES tory diseases,<br />
THE SUNSHEO state is a great<br />
POR EVERY TYPE HEAR I MO AID place for kids, but it's even more<br />
(Winter f>rh5t Until April 1) appealing for these ef us whe have<br />
begun computing our age in decades<br />
DR. HARRY H_ LAKE _<br />
CAHtd k) explored the land <strong>of</strong> pink flamingoes<br />
731 W«(«y =what are you waiting for?<br />
Phoii*<br />
If you would like a free list ef<br />
"Low Cost Retirement Hotels In<br />
Florida" write to this column in care<br />
Of The Sentinel.Ledger, enclosing a<br />
stamped, self-addressed envelope,<br />
PONTIAC NAMED CAR • OF -THE -YEAR<br />
Halieran (n Cast Of<br />
Bucknoll U. Musical<br />
LEWlSBUllG. PA,—llobert E, Halleran,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will take part<br />
in the production <strong>of</strong> the Cole Porter<br />
musLeal "Kiss Me Kate" at fiuekneil<br />
MAT. SAT,<br />
wheels<br />
University, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 27 and 2B and<br />
March G and 7.<br />
% P.M. Halieran, a senior at BuekneiJ, will<br />
play the rale <strong>of</strong> the haberdasher as<br />
weii as sing in the male chorus <strong>of</strong><br />
the musical, a presentation ©f the<br />
University Players,<br />
Membera^<strong>of</strong>_yie^ien^jnd_H<br />
JAMES is the best combination <strong>of</strong> ride...<br />
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m #<br />
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$25 to $506<br />
TO PAY YOUR<br />
r INCOME TAX?<br />
Call or coma in today<br />
Guardian Loan Co.<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> TOM BRADDOCK<br />
Managtr<br />
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PHONE<br />
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Loans mad* by mall fa all nearby Eemni|inifl«p 0. C1700<br />
oinen's=<br />
glee clubs, the orchestra, band, dra=<br />
matie society, and modern dance<br />
group are included in the personnel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the players, "Kiss Me. Kate* will<br />
be the group's 11th annual production.<br />
Son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Eugene E<br />
Halieran, formerly <strong>of</strong> 321 Centrai<br />
av., Halierqn is'studying at BuekneU<br />
for the degree <strong>of</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> science,<br />
British geld and monetary reserves<br />
rise.<br />
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Motor Trend Magazine<br />
In making Its annual automotive award, the staff<br />
<strong>of</strong> Motor Trend Magazine, leading automotive<br />
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Everyone considering a new raf should esptri-<br />
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stance <strong>of</strong> any American car, Pontiae has created<br />
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"Pontiae** lints arc cltan, gimp!* end b«eu-<br />
Hfut, It has * fleet look, s trim appearance, The<br />
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"Per th» #con6my-mlnded, an •fRelcnl new<br />
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Your nearest Pentiac dealer will be glad to let<br />
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comers. Sway and lean disappear, ride is smoother,<br />
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"/.;.•<br />
THE TUCKAHOE BUILDING<br />
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />
The Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> The Tuckahoe<br />
Building and Loan Association<br />
will be held at the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Secretary-Treasurer,<br />
Main Street, Tuckahoe, N. J.<br />
on Saturday, March 7, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
from 8 o'clock to 9 o'clock<br />
P, M. for the following pur-<br />
1) To reduce Hie number <strong>of</strong> Directors from<br />
fourteen to twelve.<br />
2) The election <strong>of</strong> Directors to hold <strong>of</strong>fke for<br />
the term <strong>of</strong> three years and until their<br />
successors are elected and qualified; awl<br />
3) The transaction <strong>of</strong> such other business as<br />
may properly come before the meeting or<br />
any adjournment there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Member* may vote <strong>of</strong> thh meeting <strong>of</strong> ffc#\<br />
Assocfafion in pemn only, Thit it given n<strong>of</strong>ic#!<br />
to the member* by order <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />
Director* <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2, ]959*<br />
The 123rd Series will be open for<br />
g*i.'^m*i
x...o-;^;;..; n%,:''r-s>^:^^^i^^:^S^^i^Vv^slS^^^^S<br />
*#*<br />
THtNtSBAY; MB. 1*, Ifff<br />
tlhel'Ledger Yes<br />
fit Octal! Cfty<br />
perfect:<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ctfyin? torte-car call<br />
stat d**d.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
beach, pumping<br />
• i )>'v^<br />
._ ___ taken frbnj. preUpinafy test<br />
Cttr. F** Jsnai borinfi to Great leg Har^Qr Bay.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial* viewed i#ita jtgprehea-<br />
^ttm. thf poss&Uliy <strong>of</strong> IMfh costs<br />
eutUog down the scope <strong>of</strong> the pro-<br />
<strong>City</strong> Vouttl Center is under<br />
A tetttss to be the case at<br />
<strong>of</strong> ttds iinportant facet<br />
toe "wWppiog<br />
-t. ^<br />
, lilA <strong>of</strong> a few <strong>of</strong> its mirtber,<br />
fa * hbttse ftarty ort ihe<br />
• •'' erroneous sb&* "^ - - ••= •<br />
ib supervise t<br />
fMt to the city o<br />
- " --<br />
whosUp- fair to,the<br />
ft<br />
Wt<br />
al and entertainment<br />
done by Vbuhgstere, it fe<br />
e fainfct^dor <strong>of</strong> drink<br />
Nb bhfe Is permitted<br />
Stit&rvisors and thb<br />
that irreeponsiblc parents are<br />
deHn4Uency. tri relation to this,<br />
ort 6{ superviskm, if any, was<br />
in this case, While irresponsible<br />
f dli fcibl<br />
A ^ n n Nathaniel C, Smith<br />
made his initial *ld (or stron«, Jocal<br />
vipjfiit in hU race for State Sen-<br />
ator hi the primary: election, }a' a<br />
tali t0 a meetltvg <strong>of</strong> the' Musttlpol<br />
EmployeB ^ifeUUOB at <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />
Th^ Gateft-ay Musical Pisyhoiisc in<br />
Somtrg Point started preparations<br />
for iU (MSA seasaa, jen&tbsh Dwifiht,<br />
vise preslaent a&tt prodocer, an-<br />
noutioed,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bowed Id the WUdwoad<br />
Warriors, 55^9, in the play<strong>of</strong>l «i»e<br />
far tilt' Cap*AtisnUc • Leagao chans-<br />
i W at AUantle Ctty,<br />
• ^<br />
•^'••^f-WS<br />
^riticiie th©<br />
r." These HuHls eitfiir clrfnot, or wlfl<br />
jHiat 98 percent <strong>of</strong> today's youngsters<br />
the Mei, as th«*r parents were<br />
<strong>of</strong>fside two percent ge^s out <strong>of</strong><br />
ited adulN ttriftg cSHaetfination down<br />
tp^stll^SldawS^ .<br />
* -^-"TOB parent, throws<br />
.,.. , _»t£ tft© uie. ri He is<br />
Hie herd so m Mghi & well run with the<br />
are &ce#n Ci residents,<br />
tvln Johnson, chief or the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Fire Oepartnieut <br />
feer tone. The guillotine left its<br />
mark in the Titos coiffure, cut very<br />
close it the back with the front ar=<br />
ranged in loose ribglfts, A red neck*<br />
Iocs whs worn, and fometimes a red<br />
shawl, to cbrnplete the effect.<br />
Another as IF style was initiated<br />
by accident, when the wind slew <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the hat 6f the p««he§s <strong>of</strong> Fsntangea<br />
st a royal huntlhg * party. The re=<br />
ors<br />
(€ip* M*y fceutity Ovnftct<br />
WWJe we cannot completeLy agree<br />
in principal with the payment <strong>of</strong> a<br />
§5000 retainer to tfe Cwntlen H«=<br />
nicipal hospital In order f<strong>of</strong> that ifci-<br />
stitution to take coiBity patients sM*<br />
fering from possible comnmnicable<br />
diseases, neither can we hold with<br />
the refusal <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders to appropriate<br />
this amount to insure that until some<br />
more permanent, adequate program<br />
<strong>of</strong> such patient care is instituted, no<br />
delay wUi result >whsn such a service<br />
L» needed,<br />
The freeholder board has repeat'<br />
edly refused requests frana the Caun<<br />
ty Medical Society, doctors and from<br />
county residents to make this ap-<br />
propriation as a safeguard,—even in<br />
the face <strong>of</strong> support for the appro-<br />
priation" by Freeholder Or, Leon<br />
Sehudk, directed-<strong>of</strong> welfart.<br />
Prior lo the appearance <strong>of</strong> an im-<br />
mediate need for possible admission<br />
<strong>of</strong> a seven-year-old bay to a hospital<br />
such as Camden Municipal, the coun-<br />
ty had no assured set-up to care for<br />
such patients. County hospitals do<br />
not have isolation wards and are not<br />
adequately equipped to care for com«<br />
municable disease patients at prcs-<br />
ent.<br />
Few, if any persons, would ques*<br />
Uon the .recommendation <strong>of</strong> their:<br />
own family physician in a time when<br />
hospital care is needed: and the<br />
County 'Medical Society and many<br />
county physicians have supported<br />
the use <strong>of</strong> Caaaden Municipal Hos-<br />
pital lor communicable disease pa-<br />
tients because <strong>of</strong> its excellent facili-<br />
ties and for its research laboratory,<br />
, At open meetings <strong>of</strong> the freehold-<br />
er board, it, has been requested thai<br />
the fSQQO bo paid In order that the<br />
county: did sot find itself in the posi-<br />
Uon where a child might be near<br />
death before epme other arrange,<br />
meat la made, -• .A-<br />
. Oft ^aucJEj at i piiblie heartag on<br />
the ,IB» rcounty jjHldget t^s weeks<br />
ago, said theii-Ue would not<br />
sourc&ful duchess tied up h#r hah*<br />
with her ribbon garter. The next<br />
day, ail the court ladies appeared<br />
with a headdress ! *a la FoBtanges."<br />
The wife <strong>of</strong> an Austrian archduke<br />
introduced a new color by airing<br />
her dirty linen, Isabella had vowed<br />
not to change her linen until her<br />
armies toad taken the- town <strong>of</strong> Os»<br />
tend. The siege lasted more than<br />
three years. And for mere than a<br />
century after, fashienaWe men and<br />
women dressed In yellow-gray, dub-<br />
bed "IsaJbeiia eobr."<br />
During the Middle Ageg, iong4oed<br />
shoes denoted wealth and dignity.<br />
The style has ibeen blamed by gome<br />
on a Frenchman who reportedly in=<br />
vented it to hide the huge bunions<br />
on his feet-<br />
About the year 1300, Lord Spen-<br />
cer set out to expose the capricious<br />
fashion world. He is said to have<br />
made a 'bet that he could launch a<br />
meaningless, fashion thatj would be<br />
come popular is six months. Where-<br />
upon he cut <strong>of</strong>f his eoatUUs with a<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> shears and went out for a<br />
walk,<br />
in two weeks, all London had<br />
adopted the style, and the spencer<br />
jacket was born.<br />
,i<br />
tit<br />
where to send a paUent if a cem-<br />
munlcabie disease case did develop<br />
In the county, Thit situation did not<br />
change until the need arose for hoi-<br />
pitaiizpUon for a.cqunty p^stfenti and<br />
it &m only after some deity that<br />
St. Francis Hospital was found to be<br />
willing to take this case and others.<br />
Meanwhile, a county family was<br />
subjected to almost 24 hours Of<br />
needless torment while they waited<br />
for word that the care would be<br />
assured, ~<br />
Had the $3000 been paid at Canv<br />
den Municipal Hospital, as has been<br />
requested (by county doctors, the<br />
Medical Society, individuals and by<br />
Dr, Schuck, this iwould have been<br />
avoided 'and immediate, adequate<br />
care could and would be assured to<br />
any county resident who found<br />
themaetves in a similar predicament.<br />
We havB no criticism to direct at<br />
$t, Francis Hospital, It iwould seem,<br />
however, that even at the expense<br />
<strong>of</strong> fSOOO <strong>of</strong> county funds, that the<br />
recommendation <strong>of</strong> the doctors who<br />
have only the (best interests <strong>of</strong> their<br />
patients at hearty should be carried<br />
out.<br />
Tee, there is the matter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
extra travelling distance, with Tren-<br />
tan miles further from the county<br />
than Caindcn, and particularly In the<br />
, case <strong>of</strong> child treatment, in hospitals<br />
phyiieians tell us <strong>of</strong> the marked<br />
psychological effect <strong>of</strong> having the<br />
parents at or near the hoipitai<br />
where the ehUd is confliied, '<br />
TO@ present situation regarding<br />
commuhicable diseBffes, k one mere<br />
slreng sttpporting arguiaent fer the<br />
appointment <strong>of</strong> a County Health<br />
Officer as recommended by Dr<br />
Schuek, whose stand on the cxpcn=<br />
diture ef the faOOO has nsw ifcfn<br />
more t|in vindicated, Thi^ |IUJ4<br />
would ^ cheap insurance untlll a<br />
adequate aiternaUve pre-<br />
would<br />
National Qetfgfi ^K a ^ €qrf»<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Siiis:; <br />
lor ghrifltiaji Endeavor. »<br />
<strong>On</strong>e dreatMour <strong>of</strong> Sbarifig Sflnday,<br />
OTY BAPTIST<br />
$& tut* Wesley mv,<br />
ttmf, QavM".ft-' WrMhti Pmwtor<br />
h t<br />
Untie With the second sermon iir flie<br />
Leates series <strong>of</strong> senaojis, topics; tM ta<br />
Qtielt <strong>of</strong> Life." Special music by<br />
the ChJihc*l Cbplr, AJ1 b<br />
l b<br />
and visitors will fag asfe^d to f^-gister<br />
their attendance for the five Sun-<br />
days in Mareb. Cards will be pro*<br />
Vided.<br />
a.-SO p, m.—TVr, V, F, wiU meet. In*<br />
teimtdiate Fellowship njeetinff, : :i.<br />
7i4S p.. m,—IH'ening Fellowship in<br />
the Bleyier. Memorial Chaptel, Mr,<br />
Priedri<strong>of</strong>c will preach <strong>On</strong> "X«nten<br />
Events In Jesus BEperience,'* Spe^al<br />
Muale, plan to attend all the wor-<br />
ships services during Lent.<br />
March %—<br />
p, m,—Boy J^outi, Fellowship<br />
I p, m,—Official Board meeting,<br />
isemoly Hall. :<br />
g p, m,-=WeEleyan Service Guild,<br />
home <strong>of</strong> lbs, Sophie Southard, 7 E.<br />
10th st .<br />
LfH^ay, Mar 7;3O p,<br />
Turkey Dinner, —<br />
7:30 j>, m.=Cban£€l Chair rehear-<br />
sal.<br />
3:30 ,p, n,=Westeyaa Choir rehear-<br />
sal, ,<br />
tr, JAMSl A. M.V "<br />
m w*. and Hav*n ay.<br />
«•*. O» E, SmJffi, Ptstor<br />
S p, nL^Sond«y IScnooL<br />
640 p. to,—Veusf Peopled MeM><br />
*lm&mw&my<br />
a pt BL — W«b»d9<br />
Elementary Schools<br />
Fourth Graders<br />
Weather<br />
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tnelr wJ<br />
blp^ <strong>of</strong> vf«ioui<br />
en I^M flf W<br />
njade plaster<br />
George W<br />
Lincoln, and<br />
paper.<br />
The hoys and<br />
In irtauf<br />
and \'/<br />
mocking Wrd e«eh met~'<br />
chMrea are, J<br />
ahout<br />
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a sewd<br />
.Unda A<br />
Mrs, Anna<br />
CtNTHAJ. AVENUE<br />
The children t&iight<br />
Patrida Wright, teacher Qf ami .<strong>of</strong><br />
WIP Foufth-Grtd«s in t^e j^attf"<br />
av. school, ^ave *een tsttim ptoon<br />
the weather during their languagi<br />
period.<br />
They brought weather reports'from<br />
various psmm to £lassr and then<br />
compared them,<br />
Bobby Ward made a weather cfaart<br />
on which they are (going %o record<br />
toe dauy weather.<br />
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10<br />
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p. 3S,-HBcnldr CholF<br />
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BAPTIST<br />
t. and W*tt av,<br />
WltlUm H, Wtlteft, F«,<br />
a. m,—Sunday Jehool,<br />
U m, m,—^aarnt<strong>of</strong> wocs^ B&n&<br />
8 p, m,—^olf Ktib^fsal,<br />
7;4S p, m^=£?ening Wsnn^ 8m*<br />
8 p,<br />
THE SECOND CAPC MAY SAFTl«T<br />
m * d i<br />
R*y» Harry P, Flndtbon, Paster<br />
The Sunday Church School<br />
at 9;45 a, aa,, EugeneW, Pashley,<br />
assistant superintendent, will be in<br />
charge. The lesson this week<br />
Parable <strong>of</strong> _ Jesus' Rejection,"<br />
The Devotional Beading Is: Isaiah<br />
The background <strong>of</strong> the les<br />
ion y found in Hatthew 21:3^48=<br />
The Worship sendee begins at 11<br />
o'clock with an Organ prelude by<br />
Il&ry IL Faililey,<br />
The first Sunday in the month is<br />
Cetpmunian Sunday, and we invite<br />
you to worship with us, and if you<br />
are a Christian, join us at the Lord's<br />
TaWe,<br />
The oyenlng service 'begins at 7:30<br />
p. nj, with an old fashioned Gfispel<br />
ing. Let us sing your favorite<br />
Hymn, and if you hive a verse that<br />
has given you comfort, tell it to us,<br />
and Jet us ihajee yeilr joy. Rev, p, V,<br />
•will preach the sermon. _<br />
Wednesday evening at 7=30 is The<br />
Hour <strong>of</strong> In^Iratlen,. We are studying<br />
the Book <strong>of</strong> Ephesians, Come and<br />
enjoy the study with us,<br />
FraneoSs Duvalier, Haitian presi-<br />
dent, appealing for V. a. ecn&mle<br />
•isisUnce; "It is tune now for the,<br />
Haitian people to receive help,"<br />
has fnsde a very at&acUve<br />
board display for the upstairs hall.<br />
This display is entitled "Mev^ig West-<br />
wards and with pictures and words<br />
tells why the ploneerf. oievetf w**t,<br />
haw they moved, the difflcujEitJ they<br />
had to overcBRLe In thelf trivejs,<br />
their amusements, and<br />
events In which the western pioneefs<br />
participated.<br />
The cbUdrea In Hiss Geraldlae<br />
Foitert Fifth Grade arranged.«<br />
bulletin board en* Oeorge Walhifig'<br />
ton and Abraham, Lhicoln, tediv><br />
this is the eodnUh when our couhtfy<br />
honors these two great f>r«ild«^ts.<br />
The class wrote •biographies <strong>of</strong> these<br />
presidents, > •<br />
Nsney Bixler and Billy Qoeta. ar*<br />
ranged the work on the haU bulletin-<br />
board. The biographies on display<br />
are by Cindy Werb, Penny Smith,<br />
Cheryl Wilkerson, Robert parby,<br />
John DotU, candy Dinion, Grover<br />
Brown, Hank Hartnan, Walter<br />
Mathewson, and Georgia Searle, '<br />
* * * *<br />
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WCSUIY AV. SCHOOL<br />
The boys and girls taught by Mrs,<br />
Catharine Piper at the Wesley ay.<br />
school, recently displayed a veryLat-<br />
WL<br />
G*nnoh{o In Botic<br />
Training At Ft, Dix<br />
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here Cor *J*bt<br />
infantry basi# talnlnf. M3<br />
with the 1966 Beser<br />
Act. r . • ?*n''Vi5<br />
rlns his fra!nlng,>Pvtl<br />
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tnllltaiy<br />
tactics* as<br />
progr weU a»<br />
dn|yL<br />
Under<br />
*lll verve on attlve<br />
and then<br />
another Army post for<br />
Prior te arrifal at Fret<br />
Mr. »nd /KM, Louto - " "<br />
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religious beliefs <strong>of</strong> the family may be, W« o<br />
thoroughly fmmttimr with most creeds, and by<br />
consulting carefully with thm minister or pr$wff<br />
we can arrange to have tiny ritual followed<br />
exactly as desired. The great common denom-<br />
inator <strong>of</strong> mil religions 1$ to commit the body to<br />
its final abode with tenderness and reverend.<br />
Our trained and experienced staff makes every<br />
effort to follow this precept.<br />
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THURSDAY,<br />
Honor Roll<br />
fly ^ H ^<br />
The |o)lowiog la the HQnor #sll for<br />
the third report period <strong>of</strong> the<br />
To receive t frees letter* a<br />
must have all<br />
First Step<br />
$va*ssfvl Career<br />
tstntf<br />
iucoeltfUl<br />
Th|» is UN When tse enter?<br />
have chotfn<br />
atfcut and applying<br />
Which<br />
people are well on the<br />
elri a f sod J&<br />
ttoaa ? l<br />
^ premgaona In<br />
or after<br />
log th* ii year. tW»<br />
to yottr later<br />
ind 'luUSUmefli <strong>of</strong> a full<br />
fjkAs qeeujBajion.<br />
J<br />
" "1, }C should Ge made wisely<br />
at $a opportune lime. WlUl We<br />
.. nt, tbe results el<br />
•tifcUttfe "tests," and the advice <strong>of</strong><br />
--^ • ss as the N. J. a K, & la<br />
ypur own Interests and<br />
€ their<br />
"be able to tnake<br />
I vocal<br />
fully<br />
m ^ -,r-r— , --,- aodea t<br />
JttTWi honest itf<strong>of</strong>t will you be a<br />
sdpOTsr at ' '<br />
$pvrt<br />
M<br />
some pi the teachers bad<br />
game against the Sen-<br />
Q bo <br />
fcowski, Jean Kein, Qali l^hman,<br />
Grace Mary Sfoori, Bonnie MurtaUgh,<br />
Richard Parker; Florence Sannins,<br />
Leaoor Sheeran, JenfflMlle ^ratt AM<br />
lauise StUts. Haveiath Grade:<br />
Louise Bauns, Betsy Bennett, Roberta<br />
Heath, Leroy Kernunson, Diane Hutten,<br />
S©phej<br />
has metal shop that keeps him pecupicd,<br />
I£is future plans are un= *: PLUMBER<br />
mores were reiponaiMe. It was an<br />
outstanding job. All around the decided, but be would like to join<br />
gyift were decorations ef red andthe<br />
service after graduation from NEW UNITS ADD<br />
white with eupidi banging from the high school,<br />
canopy and the 'Heart Reservations, iaiiy stands five feet, three inches T© KITCHEN CHEJE-<br />
Silhouettes were placed on the doors. tall and has (brown hair and brown DOTH<br />
The main attractien was the tented eyes, She is a e&-captaSn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
piece. This was a swing <strong>of</strong> red andmajorettes,<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the dramat-<br />
white which was set <strong>of</strong>f by fcwe redics<br />
club, and goes all out for after<br />
vivacious hearts with the words school sports, Sally coo usually be<br />
"True Love" wHitea from left to found trying out new routines for the<br />
tight consecutively. In back <strong>of</strong> themajorettes<br />
and twirling. She can be<br />
Clark, Jo>ce CFowen, Susan Dnteh, band was one large heart <strong>of</strong> red. found at the Center In her spare<br />
Frank Freestone, Carelec Cans, Helen The Nue-Tones supplied the music time or with Eddie, While not doing<br />
James, Georgia KlnUer, Jeanne Lear, for the evening,<br />
her pet peeve, homework,'Sally CSB<br />
Kurt Loder, Robin MarUndali, Bron gaily was atUrcd in a fed dress te found right in ftont <strong>of</strong> the TV<br />
wefi Mason, John H<strong>On</strong>crief, Joel with an empire -waist and white satin set watching her favorite program,<br />
Moyert Nancy Pint, Joanne Russell shoes trimmed in red, Eddie wore Wyatt mpp. €he is W?JI-lUfed by<br />
Stephen SearJe, Ja«k Snyder, Loretta<br />
GIVE SftH OREEN STAMPS<br />
a brown tweed suit with brown shops everyone, and is known to her class-<br />
Thompson, lifters Tbwnsend, Jade blending nleely with his partner's mates as "Lee one." Her ssils ii<br />
Tribbit, William Warren and Paul outfit.<br />
the main feature <strong>of</strong> Sally.<br />
YlpgUng, Seventh Grade: Dtfborah Earlier/Sally and Eddie were just<br />
Adsns, Ja^juelyn Beddsw, F<br />
When asked what they thought <strong>of</strong><br />
another couple at the dance, set for<br />
Bergen, Ljndabeth Brewnlee, Shirley<br />
being king and queen, both replied,<br />
an enjoyable evening <strong>of</strong> dancing and<br />
CollitiB, Jolm Cranston, Patricia Gor-<br />
"It must have been a mistake or<br />
entertainment They dpneed to many<br />
maifi Jill HaasnefsJey, Joanne Hart«<br />
something because this doesn't §eem<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nuHabers sel&ctod fcy ^e Nue=<br />
man, Williaai J^riiSj Leroy Johnson,<br />
possible,"<br />
Tones, As the night went on, the<br />
Aletander Kasnartlc, Frederick<br />
To anyone, especially to Silly and<br />
couple danced more and more* About<br />
Klein/Jay La VJolette, GaU Lindblom,<br />
Eddie, this was sort <strong>of</strong> a dream<br />
the latter part <strong>of</strong> the dance, the<br />
Nancy Marshock, George Savins,<br />
come true.<br />
president and viee-preEJijeot <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Janet Slmms, Patricia Smith, Nan«y Sophomore Class were fb erown the<br />
Jane Stethers, Ruth Townsend, El<br />
LIVE AND LIT LIVE<br />
Ring and queen, Warfin Hall tad<br />
teen Watte, Richard Wertly And Su l$rin Beddow announced the winJicrs When eating buffalo meat, remem-<br />
fan Wlnfifld.<br />
and esegrted them to their throne. ber that one man's meat may he Painters<br />
SttJly wasn't expecting this and wasanother<br />
man's feiaon.—Afterburner,<br />
teftnt were: Janet V»B<br />
surprised, naturally, igddie took this Cecil Field, Ha,<br />
f. Ml Vltt^ mnkel, ISOj VI*.<br />
a ifttle better than Sally as he did<br />
> Akers* 91;^ Judy Flunky, 93; OCHS Merry net actually believe it was true,<br />
^faaier, 71, Their total w«<br />
Lynn and Warren crowned Queen JACK J. WATKINSON<br />
IBV* haBdie«p <strong>of</strong> 19t which<br />
Sally and King Eddie. The couple<br />
IINT!RS<br />
Go-I<br />
then led <strong>of</strong>f a dance while the rest PAPERHANGER<br />
. , place went to Pat Smith's Hi he everybody , , . here we go<strong>of</strong><br />
the couples joined in,<br />
448 Aifaury Avenue<br />
Sfveisiti .Grade teas, Pat smith again for a spin en ye eld inerry>ge<<br />
PAINTER<br />
Eddie, who stands five feet, 8<br />
r, Debbie Adama 74, Helen round , i , the warning list came out inches tall, and has brown hair and 101 Bay Avmua<br />
Interior Ezt«rior<br />
84, 0*U Mah&ty tt, Shirley jjkfonday , . , oh! these poor Seniors brown eyes, is a member <strong>of</strong> the Class<br />
T^iilr 'total was 412 plus , : . Man are the games ^etUng<br />
Cctimatu Phon* !«&•<br />
<strong>of</strong> W. He is known to many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
W. W. DOWE H, L HUDSON<br />
fa&tag It AW. • tougher , , , the team is fetttng students <strong>of</strong> O. C H. S. as a real nice<br />
bettef compeUUon . . .'but that is guy, He played on the football<br />
Just goiag to stake them tougher squad last season. He enjoys naasy<br />
PotnH<br />
O.C. 2955-W Pvlll* 741 sf<br />
ffr Town«nd 90^ Pattle Gorman then ever to 'beat in the tournament sports, with swimming, football, and<br />
... we hope so anyhow , , , the track: his favorites. To pro his Wallpaper ALSO BOAT PAINTING<br />
* WriWtfraah &&,' total 40? sliu yearbook safes aft booming , . , theoutstanding<br />
swimming ability, he is<br />
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS<br />
a 58plH uNdK#/ma» ga^£ them seniors really deserve any money<br />
PAINT ۩;<br />
i total df 463, : v<br />
they get out <strong>of</strong> them . . . they sure<br />
14th St. A Aifeury<br />
worfced hard . , . by the way did<br />
Ph447<br />
^'-^^ * A^ Van- you order yours yet? , , « the Student<br />
Council Is sUl! taking gg«s-<br />
B5# Mari>n pratt tloris such as a dress up day . . , Ita<br />
PAINTING<br />
31, " not so sure LH eottf on the dress<br />
up day , , , Can*t you just see a real FUEL<br />
"i«f Goorgo Do It"<br />
full sMrt in these desks <strong>of</strong> ours . , ,<br />
by<br />
li captain <strong>of</strong> theBoy<br />
those teachers (women <strong>of</strong> course)<br />
Scores: lJ walloped the Senior girls, in OIL<br />
Chlit f y baU , , , Everyone, especially<br />
PAINTING WILLIAM JACOBY<br />
the Seniors, were surprised - , , New<br />
York ij almost here for the ©Ulows<br />
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Jtterabers > , , the sew kids in typjng<br />
aW Wpreyjnf all the time , . .all VACUUM AGENCY<br />
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the teachers are crackirig down en<br />
the few theaters , , , at list . . ,^e •10 AfBUftV AVINUI GEORGE (UODER<br />
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itirtfaVg their projeels ,,. thi<br />
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1|6re and pore tlUB'ti<br />
in iormit* heto , , r 3W»is<br />
<strong>of</strong> j4mejhlnjfi£it as etti is<br />
ol«wtaf , ; ,' anyhow Ws attfe<br />
ttft* <strong>of</strong> Miss Spesk to give utf all<br />
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AL GARDINER<br />
CALL \77\<br />
WM. S.<br />
ANDERSON, Inf.<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
IRVIN JOHNSON, JR. &<br />
944 Asbury Avenu*<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
Hottli, Hemat and Shop* Wired for Pewtrffj<br />
SERVICE - INSTALLATKJ^I<br />
Csmplat* Lint 9? ,['-<br />
General Electric<br />
Repair and Maintenance S«fv|fi<br />
1510 ASBURY AVE. PHOtff<br />
SCHUFF ELECT<br />
Serving You Slnc» '22<br />
Electrical Contractor?<br />
710 ASBURY AVE.<br />
Commercial and DomMtic pawtr<br />
Conrtroctlon and R*p*lr*<br />
TELEVISION<br />
REPAIRS<br />
Cill<br />
<strong>On</strong> All<br />
— REFRIGERATION SERVICE ~<br />
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> Ff "'JARV 26, <strong>1959</strong><br />
rs Aptitude Tests<br />
to t&OM prtsejst btink& to she fiUed<br />
f, to 6JF the stuaentfc After that Mr,<br />
ui tin;* ;i i : (eiU fora^ae<br />
italJcratj, Stater 6uldsnee<br />
„-"- *MMi DlFe^tor, and flfr, Michael €ubotich,<br />
by the Mew Jersey Stale thf AssUtant ftlh^y, took the<br />
ml service, were <strong>of</strong>fered Dames <strong>of</strong> those who
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IWWCH TQ CLEAN,<br />
, ECONOMICAL<br />
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OIL HEAT<br />
HAGERTHEY<br />
OIL COMPANY<br />
JACK NIAt, Owner<br />
IBIS 1 POINT 3578 UNWOOD, N, J.<br />
TH£ OC£AN CITY<br />
Trever JJoward essays this role<br />
_C*ndte" ftr the his crusade to save the elephant<br />
John Van ©rotett play as from extinction touches,on the Jives<br />
<strong>of</strong> an assortment <strong>of</strong> characters per<br />
In the Jihn. Errel Flyiin<br />
, Ti*wjW 4nrf,W«lfirtd*v _ a derelict, es-British major<br />
Itools<strong>of</strong> HaVen" Oarjyl f,<br />
^ iflni**4lted Cinemascope,<br />
who joins the crusade for lack <strong>of</strong><br />
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$2295<br />
Trtnspsrtatlan.tafialtoif.whRi V **<br />
walli and shy other axtrit ,:iplalniy<br />
tsbeisd su tvefy e»<br />
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OCEAN CITY,!<br />
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when they meet friends, or<br />
<strong>of</strong> it, most <strong>of</strong> your<br />
the news, mtS<br />
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RSDAV, FftBftUARY 26, <strong>1959</strong><br />
STRICTLY FRESH, LARGE<br />
KRAFT<br />
TARTAN — Limit 6 Packages to a Customer<br />
' lOoz.jar<br />
HEINZ' STRAFNED<br />
BABYFOODS10<br />
ROME<br />
A lb. bag<br />
U.S. NO. 1 SIZE<br />
POTATOES 10-19<br />
We ReiOrve the<br />
Right to Limit<br />
Quantities<br />
UNCLE DICK'S<br />
1ARGAINTOWN<br />
FULLY COOKED<br />
HAM SLICES ,89c<br />
PORTIONS ,45c<br />
OLD FASHIONED, AGED<br />
MIX'EM! MATCH<br />
UNUSUAI<br />
FAMILY<br />
MARKET<br />
BOLOGNA 7«Pkg<br />
P. & P. LOAF *.m 2Sc<br />
FAMILY LOAF , pkgs<br />
CRACKERS * 19<br />
FROZEN FOODS<br />
UBBY RIPPLE CUT<br />
F. F. POTATOES 2 29c<br />
Birds Eye FLOUNDER Pkg 39c<br />
~ 5 . •<br />
Soear PICKLES qt<br />
Kosher PICKLES<br />
I SALT<br />
jar<br />
^ gal. jar<br />
26-oz, box<br />
49c<br />
MOTHER'S OATS 2^: 35c<br />
KLlENix<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
CREAM<br />
CHEESE<br />
29c<br />
LAND<br />
BU<br />
Ib.<br />
a<br />
i<br />
boxes<br />
(400's)<br />
LAKES<br />
T E R<br />
6<br />
iSe<br />
GRANULATED<br />
SUGAR 5 .»49c<br />
FAIRLAWN<br />
CO F F E E .<br />
(Ground to Your Satitfatfion)<br />
GREEN GIANT PEAS 6 S 1<br />
NIBLET CORN 6c^M<br />
TARTAN<br />
TOMATO JUICE 4^,^*1<br />
TARTAN i -..•<br />
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE •$•%£ *1<br />
TARTAN<br />
SLICED PEACHES<br />
STARKIST TUNA 2<br />
INSTANT<br />
MAXWELL HOUSE<br />
COFFEE<br />
95c<br />
jar;<br />
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fUi 6CEAN CITY SCNTINEL.LEDOER<br />
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News <strong>of</strong><br />
by Mr.. B«tly B.ck Phon» 2779<br />
William Rroenberger (left) presented mm gavel ot ^e<br />
Fairways Association to president-elect Richard Carell at ihe<br />
group's installation dinner at Daniel's Restaurant Saturday<br />
evening, Other <strong>of</strong>ficers seated included Mrs. Mildred Herr,<br />
secretary, and Charles Parker, vise president — Senior<br />
Studio photo.<br />
Group<br />
Seats Officers<br />
SOMERS 'POINT —Riehard Careli<br />
wai Installed as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fairways Community Association, Saturday<br />
night at the jtnnual installatien<br />
dinner held at Daniei'i Rested<br />
rant<br />
Charles Psrker was also seated as<br />
Vice president and treagurer and<br />
Mrs. Mildred Herr was Installed as<br />
secretary.<br />
William Roscnberger, past prest.<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Association, served as<br />
master <strong>of</strong> ceremonies, and Edward<br />
Bourqiie, past president, was installing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Jack Barry, president <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, was guest<br />
speaker in the absence <strong>of</strong> Mayor<br />
Fred W, Chapman whs was unable<br />
t© attend, _<br />
O, R., Sigurdsson, <strong>of</strong> English Creek,<br />
a hypnotist,, wag guest speaker at the<br />
affair and
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i' 1 THURSDAY; Fill<br />
;-<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
Pecahontas Club To<br />
Judge Thompson Sends<br />
Mark 2nd Anniversary<br />
la) High School Issue Goes Assault Cose To Jury<br />
SOMEtS POINT =- Flans for the<br />
SOJIBRS POINT — Raymond P,<br />
tiers <strong>of</strong> 3 Communities Mar. 5<br />
Sets Committees<br />
Celebration <strong>of</strong> Jhe second anniversary<br />
Newton, <strong>of</strong> 109 Baia Drive* this city,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Past Poeaheniaa Clttb were<br />
dbcusied »t« meeling « the grog<br />
pleaded guilty to charges <strong>of</strong> atrocious<br />
assault and battery at a hearing<br />
SOMEiRS POINT ~ Walter Hansen ret-enUy it the home ei saru, ^" volved in an argument, according to electing hlin as presjaefit. He added Sally keeltr. Those in attendanee<br />
la very definite. <strong>Ocean</strong> A art sboHt pne meehanlcal<br />
ties and trans^Hlitioo costs, As Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Charles Gray, that he will try to always, work in a were Mri. Florence Cajkfl. Mrs.<br />
___ __ ream, three front economies enrollnients IfKMase State Aid In- Gray added that Magill was treat- cooperative spirit with the other Claire Haekett, Mn. Lillie Taylor.<br />
la Sf«6 that U»y foomsi OQe arts and crafts roam, one creases and Federal Aid Is also an< ed at Shore Memorial Hospital for a members ef the board.<br />
Mrs Fanny Schaffer, Mrs. Dorothy<br />
jfttt&i£*Kbm with practice rooms and Udpated,<br />
Committee appointments for the Sutton, Mrs, Laura MeCarr, Mra,<br />
storage, three tiusinesi education Voters <strong>of</strong> the three wniinuniUes<br />
ensuing year were announced and iliary janasky and Mrs, Annie Rob-<br />
robto, fau* i-owns ۩* the sciences, will he asked to vote on the follow*<br />
Hansen will serve as ex^<strong>of</strong>ficie meminion. i to •<br />
one room far health Bad driver edu» ini question on Mkreh i between<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> ail the committees, Appoint*<br />
7th Grade Play<br />
6 *efetena* which csUon, 1 guldan.ee and counseling the houn <strong>of</strong> S p* nL and 9 p, m,<br />
merits were as fellows with the first<br />
to Ore totete on area, a inedlcsl iui . student acUv* A—To purchase the plot <strong>of</strong> land<br />
a Brochure confining itles center, and a library with con- situated on the southeasteriy side <strong>of</strong> Honors Lii<br />
Attacker Held<br />
name being that <strong>of</strong> the chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
that particular eonuniUee.<br />
» ffe£fe UrtroMng tJife Mae fereiiee and workrooms.<br />
New Road at Monroe av. In the <strong>City</strong><br />
Education (staff, curriculum and<br />
* ffi*Ued to the There will also tie a double gym- <strong>of</strong> Unwoed In the school district and SOiMERS PQtNT=A special Lin= program) Mrs. Hugh Peter, John O,<br />
For Grand Jury<br />
nasium with lockers,.storage, etc, an being more particularly described as eoln Day Assembly was conducted Patterson and Arthur Ford Jr.j^ fin=<br />
auditorium with stage, storage, pro- ilegal deswipUan <strong>of</strong> property wlU feeently toy the members ef the anee (budgets, salaries, audit). Ford,<br />
t&« voters sf jection room, stage lighting and csi> be Included) a<strong>of</strong>l to construct on said Seventh Grade <strong>of</strong> the Bswes av. Alfred Westeott and Willlm Gem»<br />
tles dQthorinjd U-ol panel, a fully equipped kitchen plot <strong>of</strong> land a new high schools par- school and featured the presentation mell; property (architect, consWuc-<br />
SOBffite POINT — A 34-year*!d<br />
legion*! hjgh and cafeteria* photography dafk chase the school, furniture and other <strong>of</strong> a play entitled "The Pardon,** tion? grounds), GenMnell, Patterson leeai man pleaded innocent lo<br />
^*e rttto <strong>of</strong> room.<br />
equipment necessary therefor, IM- The cast <strong>of</strong> characters for this and Henry ihnmeFffiani public rela= charges<br />
prove said plot <strong>of</strong> land, and to %%•<br />
The building will also eeniMa<br />
presentation were as fellows: Prest tions (publicity, orgflniialtensj, Ivor<br />
psad for ail the aforesaid a sum not<br />
_ehool <strong>of</strong>fices, faculty town, bailer<br />
dent Lincoln, Bruce Rohland; William Bison, Robert Herton and Weiteotti<br />
name<br />
exceeding £1,900,000, and<br />
rooni, iavaterieai display cases and<br />
Seott, sentenced to be shot Bruce supplies and equipment (education;<br />
l ^as general storage , room. Ample <strong>of</strong>f* E=To issue bands Of the school Vieth; Mr, and Mrs. Scott, his par- Office, janitor), Zimmerman, Mrs.<br />
and street parking will also be provided- district for said purposes in the ents, Susan Miller and Robin King; Peter anfl Patterson; transportation<br />
, The cost <strong>of</strong> the school estimated principal amount <strong>of</strong> $1,900,000. Bessie, his slirterrSsnilririMiM'Eyi Ilajl,<br />
fmctbtHl, jTjutesr eHgrbiiityi; Hortonj<br />
p vlaltlDT bSf the architectural nrtn is ai fol-<br />
-a~eonirgde^if "tteott; CharlegTfeilnT<br />
Dison and Westcottr<br />
their p sad lows; construction Of building, $!,«<br />
Page, Thomas Oliver^ Williams, a<br />
f e available lo- m.mi site aevfelopment (playing 7th Grade Skating Party . member <strong>of</strong> Congress, David Henry, WRONS CUSTOMER<br />
altt extensive studies fields, walks, driveways, parking SOSffiRS PODIT-Jiaiii i» feeing Following the play Gall Bradley DENVER — A youth interrupted<br />
ttft future enroll- areas, landscaping, etc) $65,000- completed for a skating party tot presented some ifadtg about Lincoln's Joe Galleges as he fat in a iarvern<br />
architects* ind engineers* fees, p7f- the students <strong>of</strong> the Seventh Grade marriage. Gems from, Lincoln's He <strong>of</strong>fered to sell Gallegai a jacket<br />
call For the school 38S; site purchase, f 11B,OQO< legal and in the Dawes av, school to hl held writings were given by Betty Ann for #6,50 and a ilasi <strong>of</strong> beer,<br />
on t&e Brighton {Rusts fees, $20,000; insurance during at the Ventnor Skating Sink on Back, Elinor Hitchner, June Black- "111 take H," laid Gallegoi, "'You<br />
Oak aV, la JUnwwd, 1 construction. furniture and Wednesday, March 4, Miss Beverly man, James Beatly, Charles Sehmied, wait here,"<br />
,tXMM point <br />
ee<strong>of</strong>cfng surfaces and !rfr-©ff ©*V<br />
deeri.<br />
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RANGE-EXOPT THt 10W, 10W PWCti<br />
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPAQ<br />
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>AYf FEBRUARY Us <strong>1959</strong><br />
Acme brings you "America's most cherished cookware"<br />
at savings <strong>of</strong> l / _ or more on each utonsill<br />
Everyone <strong>of</strong> the famous "Revere<br />
Wore" Pieces can adorn your<br />
kitchen <strong>of</strong>f Acme's Lew Prices!<br />
Your Acme Markets will <strong>of</strong>fer a different<br />
Utensil eaeh week .,, fast keep on adding<br />
to your set until you have all the 10<br />
pieces! Watch A erne's ads for each week's<br />
outstanding value!<br />
WARE<br />
SAVE $ 1.98<br />
WHISTLER<br />
Yours<br />
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MEG. S3 35<br />
VALVE!<br />
Start Your Set Today!<br />
SHOP THUR5. TIL f P.M.<br />
FRIDAY 'TIL 10 P.M.<br />
All Prlcei<br />
meoster Brand^Cut-Up, Pan-Ready (4 to 6 lbs avg)<br />
"' STEWING CHICKENS »37*<br />
Lancaster Brand—Cue from young corn-fed beef! None Priced Higher!<br />
STEAKS<br />
»<br />
Pertirheuse<br />
incaster<br />
loin<br />
VEALCHOPStWltS?<br />
MET FLOUNDER Fresh<br />
?re$A Caught, Delicious prepared with Louella Butter!<br />
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ACME GROCERY<br />
APPIE SAUCi<br />
SPAGHETTI<br />
PORK & BEANS<br />
TOMATO JUICE<br />
KIDNEY BEANS<br />
PINEAPPLE %^<br />
TOMATO SOUP<br />
PORK & BEANS<br />
tetutal Color, Fresh, Juicy, Florida<br />
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KITE POTATOES ^55*<br />
SAVi lie Idea! "Mm OR MATCH"Fresh<br />
BEANS 6-85'<br />
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BUTTER x 67< ^ 69*<br />
\nother Acme Exclusive Money-Saving Offer! Ideal for Children!<br />
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tumm ENCYCLOPEDIA Vol.<br />
No. 5<br />
SHOP ACME FOR YOUR BEST BAKERY BUY!<br />
Qe, Fresh Baked, ORANGE<br />
CHIFFON CAKE<br />
each<br />
<br />
pointment will expire in June, ISA,<br />
It is an elective <strong>of</strong>fice and those<br />
filing lor the ©ffje# -will run for the<br />
unexpired term that ends in June,<br />
1901, The annual salary is $1,200<br />
and an <strong>of</strong>fice expense item <strong>of</strong> #600<br />
has toeen included in the current<br />
budget, <strong>of</strong>ficials itated. Mr, Butler<br />
is resigning for personal reasons,<br />
which include the fact that he has<br />
reached the age <strong>of</strong> retirement.<br />
A survey <strong>of</strong> insurance needs for<br />
Experience<br />
the township was presented by<br />
Closed Mondays<br />
Eugene W, Pashley, <strong>of</strong> Palermo, and<br />
1019 Wert Avenue Phono 1394 a blanket liability policy was pur»<br />
chased by <strong>of</strong>ficials. This is a broad<br />
AIR CONDITIONED AMPLE<br />
ceverase policy that blankets all<br />
phases <strong>of</strong> township operation, 'The<br />
estimated premium will be |679,SS,<br />
Dot's Beauty Salon<br />
minus a pro rata cancellation credit<br />
<strong>of</strong> about §78 from the policy form,<br />
erly in effect,<br />
-Mr, Bergh announced olfieial no-<br />
A Complete Beauty Headquarter*<br />
tlfication <strong>of</strong> the pending receipt ef<br />
3331 West Avenue Phone 1262<br />
$8,000 from the State to complete<br />
Section c <strong>of</strong> New Road,<br />
Owner 'Management <strong>of</strong> Dprrli Wclfa<br />
Edward Getty, <strong>of</strong> ^Marmora re-<br />
Closed Mondays<br />
quested <strong>of</strong>ficial action eoneefnini<br />
the recent denial <strong>of</strong> the Camden<br />
We Give S&H Green Stamps<br />
Municipal Hospital to admit Bruce<br />
peVaui, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and LMrs, Charles<br />
DeVauj. <strong>of</strong> Seavijle, seriously ill<br />
with a communicable disease, The<br />
hospital refused admittance to the<br />
Complete Beauty Service boy because the County Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders would not appropriate<br />
$3000 to the hospital lo assure the<br />
care <strong>of</strong> such patients from Cape May<br />
County,<br />
ELLIE'S " The township clerk was instructed<br />
BEAUTY SHOP<br />
to send a letter to the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders expressing the deep con-<br />
918 Atbury Ave, Phone 4308 cern <strong>of</strong> all residents <strong>of</strong> the township<br />
in the refusal, and questioninf<br />
CLOSED MONDAYS ELEANOR M, TROUT the board concerning establishinent<br />
<strong>of</strong> such facilities for future eases<br />
and in the event pf any epidemic<br />
As stated by several present at the<br />
N ANN JOHN'S<br />
meeting, "it is a frightening circumstance<br />
Jer all residents <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
BEAUTY SHOP-<br />
May County to find that facilities<br />
ASBURY AVE. PHONE SIN<br />
for the care <strong>of</strong> communicable dis-<br />
2nd Floor, Above Kabafs<br />
eases are not available."<br />
The clerk was also instructed to<br />
ANN ind JOHN MANNI<br />
send letters to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Po-<br />
€€fnpl§f*iy Air CenditienM<br />
lice Department and to the New<br />
Opeo Thureday Evening*<br />
Jersey State Police complimenting |<br />
Closed Mondays<br />
PPM Parkins en Wut Av«nv«<br />
!<br />
mlstlet» at<br />
fastened with<br />
Ing chenJOe irimming,<br />
red hearts<br />
preciaiiiSiftg "Bw^et<br />
letters veret placed amun4 the a<br />
with ether fed betfU iDd ctl^lds.:<br />
Carnation, corsages, »me*t<br />
white,, sent red sadt >wbit#<br />
featuring jniesr arib*<br />
were presented ts the, iirta,<br />
A grand march opened the JfeiUl<br />
Itles that included balloon '<br />
(Mexican Hat Back, hoki^wki;<br />
other acUvItieB including a DIM<br />
game <strong>of</strong> musical ehairs with,<br />
hoys serving as chairs.<br />
As intennigsion supper was<br />
family style at tefeles decorated<br />
red shaped flljed<br />
re4 and white hit carnations, _<br />
candles and boy and girt Valentine: "T<br />
dolls, A -wrapped box <strong>of</strong> mloal<br />
candies was presented to eaefc<br />
and a gaily 'wrapped, pacfeag*<br />
candy kisses placed at the taWe<br />
each boy. A four-tier birthday eaka<br />
ioscffbed "Sweet Sixteen"
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INSURANCE<br />
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ATION<br />
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t/s First<br />
Habbj Hone Cona<br />
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Inp room, dining psem, kHdwti<br />
Alts<br />
t*Attbit Pf*n* 0655 - 0007<br />
NATIONAL S<br />
Of OCEAN. CITY<br />
Oc«*n <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
T OF<br />
4IFJ Sfncf *nd l^ndl* Avenue<br />
SECURITIES<br />
WOODCOCK, HESS<br />
MOYER & CO., INC,<br />
New ¥erk Steik<br />
Pfttla^Baho, SH&k<br />
AHMriean Steik &cdwn«« fAcsaj<br />
113 SOUTH BKOAD STREET<br />
PHILADELPHIA », PA.<br />
1-7260<br />
<strong>City</strong> Mpr*«mtafJn<br />
ARTHUR L, BATTEN<br />
S45 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
tt4. IVtfilrift<br />
and W**k<br />
veff* * ^ 38 WAY OF LIFE<br />
Li'**.-. • i;.; -if -m<br />
0 'ta dark<br />
Second-Half Spurt Nets<br />
Raidefs Win Over'Bolts<br />
The Red Raiders <strong>of</strong> Mae<br />
Staged another one Of thojj 1 Spectacular<br />
sprint flnishBS ta: defeflt S(ln-<br />
Tllle, "3^48, In a thrill packed goniq<br />
that saw the lead seesaw back and<br />
fprtta and. change hands 11 tknes In<br />
file first half.<br />
Little Ken Leary, WE? bnca again<br />
the nigh scorer Of the Mdets with<br />
x total pf 36 points, and bswlut aU6<br />
nigh nan for the night, LeMy mode<br />
good 11 litld goals and fsox foul<br />
shots,<br />
< Leaiyj mbtfn^ fast ss<br />
leered ttmit <strong>of</strong> •«&' flela goaf<br />
(rom a. distan^Ci isd wirm sjsd<br />
nianeuf^red tfie opposition<br />
to get up^ his shots.<br />
Foll<strong>of</strong>lrfnf in'i£m% feotSteps> JBg<br />
Jlnl Berrtpsfcy scoted 16 points. Butch<br />
KrattsfttSAer J 4| jp<strong>of</strong>ats and Ken<br />
l^ngfepS 12 ^olatB, . • •<br />
The Se^ Raider"? crafi^ *o»ch,<br />
Fred 1 « " Bb'wcII, used <strong>of</strong>ily sbf<br />
men, Including Ohet Loveland hti£t<br />
Orville Mithis, untUthe final min.<br />
tttes <strong>of</strong> the game, jul then brought<br />
In the reserves for the flnlgp, . V<br />
The nlp^and-tue^ game stood at a<br />
tie <strong>of</strong> mm at the end <strong>of</strong> the first<br />
i-At-^paaamei^mmm<br />
Raiders had pushed out In front by<br />
Hen Wettttein paced tab losers<br />
with 17 fp<strong>of</strong>at, Seb Hanunan sared<br />
12 arid DOS -MacAvoy<br />
THe <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Jayveef<br />
Held Weir ettd <strong>of</strong> the program<br />
defeating MlUyine, pM<br />
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aa¥y7 I *Uinplre> ! Evans!<br />
one pointmd led SS^T. ,; , i.'V<br />
' Thq third quarter paw the Baiders<br />
begin to wear the ThunderfaoJU down,<br />
ind the Raiders stored 15 joints to<br />
inly nine for SOJlviile, tJridef eonttniied<br />
pressure the Kaisers con*<br />
tinned to build up thehr tisd In the<br />
final quarter.<br />
The Thuhdertnlts managed to<br />
tosldc the Raider* defefin to .,«<br />
, haVi *ut for the rest o£ Ihe<br />
' tiBs lsop-hole r Panthers<br />
^; jngh Sehpel*& Bed<br />
Raiders completed' their Cspe-Atlantie-'League<br />
without a loss Wednesday<br />
night when they downed Middle<br />
Tewnsbtp Hgh School far thslf 10th<br />
loop win at Cape May. The scere<br />
was 72-J2,<br />
UtUe Ken Leary tallied S4 points<br />
to lead the Raiders to the win, Ken<br />
Langford contributed IS points to<br />
tte winning total. Ofaydon WQt?lef<br />
was high for the Panther* with 14<br />
m^ ¥$&»i tp<br />
^ffi^^rfe =-=r*m?^ = =.<br />
Middle t^niMr|)<br />
F£<br />
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2<br />
30<br />
Ft i284<br />
enaU ^_ s^^r a<br />
3<br />
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3<br />
10<br />
.- Kmvfiar Umpire, Hart<br />
. "n4 feoW playeft were #stt<br />
son sMrtd nine tallies, ftonale P|» by Bob Rice with four, and Joel price k<br />
oirt <strong>of</strong> Hie VHte OH 4 te«hWc*I font<br />
' SerhDstqf was fitven tw& fqwl shoU<br />
eight, Al Jetter ttree, and Nat Al Moyer and Jtro Camburn with three Ueme<br />
and he made them both food. The<br />
iten two for the Exchange,<br />
each.<br />
The ^ ^rsw0ff In the stands, n, h^ time waa then *oar *oa mhinUa U and S5<br />
Ui Vt<br />
Allan Brown was high man for the HankSchnleder scored eight points,<br />
had been flUefl to capacity p since seeoBdi M the fln«l l period id and d the th<br />
game with 11 points for the loilng John Cranston and Bud. WerUfcy<br />
and people l werfe fe betn^ bt turn tud stood td at t *©!* *©!*,<br />
lit ..„-» ^ iiiHi USM. He was feliowed by Jimscored<br />
four points each, John Laud- I have aditf*)^<br />
y At the dw& Riaalned fairly<br />
, <strong>of</strong> thi Bufldogs, seeieA<br />
Talmsdge wits three point* and ensleger three, and BUI Smith two<br />
orteriy difflag the ftacaa as the<br />
two field goals tete'wtt<br />
tfc.'aeoi»<br />
Rickey Orlngaurat with two. for the Lakera.<br />
at approi<br />
floor. O««n <strong>City</strong> p^Hes lined the<br />
45^0 with ith 3jWflatfa»fi& 3jWflatfa, »fi& ^^lbai a i<br />
• * *<br />
sidelines In a suceesaftil attempt to to go. The Baiaert then sepred the<br />
Fox Realtor*, 44-23<br />
Adi Bring 8ttfek,<br />
The Warriors trounced the Hawki,<br />
order.<br />
rett el the pdlnts b* thi ganae BntU *» * Awimttae'B quintet de- 2Si Wednesday night at CenyenUon<br />
baxd-foiigBt £anw was another th* forfeit wa* deelifttf W the <strong>of</strong>- Besltpn 44^ at theHall<br />
to start <strong>of</strong>f the arst <strong>of</strong> three<br />
lather I In the th cap <strong>of</strong> f the th Hid Mais.<br />
Saturday games In the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign<br />
The reftjfH *dr Cteeaxj Csty nqw<br />
Wars-sponsored Senior League,<br />
stands at X? ^rins and one loss for<br />
jferry iewaeefk all'Wt itfcitod the The Hawks were held to one Held<br />
the season, as4 ttiey have only one two tam, tears, Mifr 9@s*M a BfaltoM single handed as Be laUled g©al in each half <strong>of</strong> a fame that<br />
loss since the IS55-KJ season. goal, and Er&ti@itnak€fv'>wte made S points. John^^eBb htt for. ,14saw<br />
the Warriors defense ataoSt im-<br />
COMPANY<br />
The Wgh IGSESTS for the Raldeif mm foul *be| gcfod,, ,<br />
t BUJ Wlsteer Bmt Wrt pregnable- John Bufch icered #!ghi<br />
Xdingford with IS points and V In the coropfirnUraTy quiet<br />
two, and Tom 'Harrington points. John Bello, ieveni Blefcy<br />
3344 ttitb 1C For the Bulldogs<br />
trounced<br />
Howell, six, and Tom Herrington two<br />
£arl Earnest scored 13 tallies and<br />
Wertley led Fox's with W pelnts for the Warriors, Charlii<br />
Mufcoda W« II,<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
fretruiky with 13 loUowed 'by Jobn Cr^nsion MumfOf d scored three points* Stitch<br />
WltK SUE ttdnutes and 12 secemdi and Jesse Moore with 12,<br />
idtJl ibr, Buteh MlUlgan four and<br />
to play In the first quarter and tfte<br />
John; Wilson Jhre^,; ,, ,<br />
Batch Krattenmaker<br />
Tbe Realtors wdn the Jayvee eon-<br />
• * • - T f :••. , hit ^ field ceal for the Balden to<br />
test, 3%m holding St. Augustine's<br />
pssh than In frpnt After they got<br />
to fm? points In the flrst Half with RICHARD B. FOX, JR.<br />
the Wad at that tteie* the Balder*<br />
a fuii-fOUft §*ress. Hick HoweU led<br />
At<br />
managed to stay in front until the<br />
"'*f&t mm Mth ettht pdttts, Craig<br />
Realtor<br />
(orfell was caUed,<br />
i and Bad,Wertjey_added six<br />
_ Jim WUsSti and Bandy Fox 8th St. & Atlantic Ave.<br />
At the end si the flrat period the Peacock ^i •_ O<br />
added another feyf points apiece,<br />
Raiders led the Bulldogs 17* U<br />
flad Bud Emm and ©obby Fftee each Pbone 0980<br />
tse second quarter the; gnlidogg<br />
•<br />
geored two, , . . . ."<br />
pressed <strong>Ocean</strong> _ „__ i » If<br />
Realtors varsity with Ssraets Sun deck with oeean view,<br />
9 CONVENTIONAL<br />
<strong>City</strong> :^ If lo 14 Folht this Saturday at 3 p, m, in<br />
PHONE 0250 m CONSTRUCTION shell. reei; Johnston: Umpire, the' Mjh School gymnasium.<br />
Gas fleer heat — Oarage,<br />
$16(lQ0--furniih9d7<br />
^ift<br />
f*,A^^<br />
. *; tj *» :--: v, •<br />
10% financing available far<br />
qualifying buyer<br />
«W1 MAVf JUST TH1<br />
PROPERTr YOU HAVI<br />
B1EN LOOKING FOR"<br />
AR1 YOU LOOKING far that<br />
itwdfni 2-famlly aeartnienf ntir<br />
tenter eHy? f«! ftli perttet y*ar<br />
'reuttd hemt pltra incems, ffh St.<br />
H«tl<strong>of</strong>i near b#aeh; Compelling<br />
sffer *t ^31,500, Let us tsil you<br />
ARE YOU INTtRESTCD In a peal<br />
|nv«lin#nt? €ontid«r faur fom-<br />
Iriiei rental units only 250 Net<br />
from beVsh ind beardmlk,<br />
fltSaO — Tirin* '<br />
"THAT COTTAGE lit THE GAR-<br />
DENS" enjy Vi Wotk from Memfnssfde<br />
Rold beach' 5 bedrsoms,<br />
' teth Maf g*r»^.. Act Nawl<br />
XSM Furnished<br />
LOOK THIS OVER — Ch.rmlng<br />
guest house els» ta entor city<br />
•nd a half block from board walk,<br />
& b*dFWHm9 hot air heat, him.<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> parklrrg.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $12,500<br />
E IT IS=Neirly new luetem<br />
built ranch H&ttm, 3 bidrostns.<br />
modtrn kitchen, tlta fetflij «str#<br />
pewder rosin, scmned In pstlo,<br />
pp«kHi» let, het water t>*»burd<br />
heat, Owitef living town,<br />
S14JS0 WHI luy<br />
l«tt STREET AREA-^<strong>On</strong>, bfock<br />
from tfie beach, Half twin esf.<br />
tag*, Two^imlly *pflrhnent, Autematlc<br />
«|| hot wat»r hsat. <strong>On</strong>e.<br />
ap ^nse, €u«t heitse Iic*n»,<br />
FvrnhhM, ,<br />
Qykk Sal* Valu* - $12,500<br />
SEE<br />
J. W. MORRISON<br />
Real Estate and Insurance<br />
Since, 1919<br />
8th Street and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Phone 0160 Anytime<br />
TO H£tf» r'<br />
BUILD-BUY-RE<br />
YOUR HOME WITH OUR<br />
DIRECT REDUCTION<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN<br />
RATE<br />
SAVINGS<br />
Your money it safo her* . . . •<br />
U. S. Govornm«nt agency Intures<br />
your tavlngs up to $10*00%<br />
1001 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
NEED<br />
We have iff<br />
TRUCITY MORTGAGE COMPANY,<br />
Ninth Str.et...<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.<br />
© i^i orTUxedo f4<br />
teem Con^pondtn j ©#<br />
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a ft* ttess edudm abduld ba In tbe <strong>of</strong>ffe* tt<br />
«er NOT LATER THAlS NOON TUJCS0AY<br />
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* Pfaon* 0304 <strong>of</strong> 0305,<br />
AD<br />
pto or L«*! . ,,,<br />
( per word exceeding 2S<br />
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Adi Requiring Btti Number*. Me atea<br />
— AU GUsflifiwl Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO LAtE TO CLASSIFY ADS 35c ESAA<br />
to*Ued m,^*iven to rebreaan*Uvb or brought to otfi«<br />
MUW. f ^Se M ACCOI*ASDEP BY CASH OR STAMPS to<br />
cost. Cepy ncp ncfcepted oiref p phone as tatoHd ta ete^nlMtt<br />
U , Rltunc Remltunc* must b* In bbefore<br />
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loyliuf memory <strong>of</strong> r<br />
by hi* toying wife,<br />
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you fiym«Q! l ffi for the<br />
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rah. lienm*<br />
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I RuUtJti' SAMPSON<br />
AND KA^Llf,<br />
FOUND<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
GftANOMA —<br />
y Bitter. Light<br />
O F, M., & a^S ft Wp^t<br />
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HER for LOtftl Cab Cp<br />
ork, ¥«r ' round, Wrtbe<br />
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an liitup, spare tUBfe Wtite<br />
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U irn if<br />
[UATIONS WANT€D<br />
day worN, cjeanJng,<br />
I, etc. Phone 1CB6. Mn, K,<br />
,_^IR^ pAtorrjNd and<br />
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^STRUCTION<br />
| FOR tj- S. OOV^RNMta i IT'i«<br />
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t BUICK R6adm«t^<br />
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$1<br />
V •<br />
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r, Radio,<br />
PlRSONAtS<br />
NOW? SMOKE any Cigarette and Be<br />
Hfir, Ventar, only il.fls; f«<br />
In Oc^n qity at I^rkway FIL<br />
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SELF H¥PNOSU5=Iraprove your mem.<br />
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p Part. «nd Repair<br />
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and Stnfeti Appliimc«-<br />
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samELECTRIC<br />
Ph. 1242<br />
r-lANO TUtttNG, fep&nins,. reb^ilditit.<br />
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•nrk ^guaranteed. : Wiley Eutman<br />
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340,<br />
FURNITUBE IIEPAIRE&. Cushions re-<br />
*" J -fl aeatt reweb6#a ana roti§d.<br />
ybuf bom$. day or evemeM<br />
PS|« 4ff7, John<br />
3^<br />
ClBarette<br />
te*rs. Alters-<br />
Oovered,<br />
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le. Roj^we JeftrJes,<br />
ions 12W, if<br />
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samatS. PS<br />
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITV<br />
TYPEWRITERS<br />
ADDING MACHINES<br />
REPAIRED<br />
OC«AN CITY TYPiWRlTM<br />
si it vice<br />
SM» A*bury AVfc PheM 11H<br />
AUJMINUM STORM WINDOWS am<br />
WJM rttwlred, Bafcer'a AwnUv<br />
rt fi3 Bay Ave, PJione 124L<br />
-. • , H<br />
FLOOR SANDING MACHINE! aMi \rax-<br />
Ins tnaenlnB for rent oy the day<br />
Davb Hard ware C<strong>of</strong>tpay 13SJ Al Al"<br />
Fhpne OUM,<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
DEALER GUARANTEED<br />
USED CARS<br />
'SI CHEVROLET<br />
Stiffen<br />
'51 MERCURY<br />
'57 LINCOLN Nmiira<br />
Law e<br />
$3#1fl<br />
'57 FORD Falrlan* "S00"<br />
Radio, hMf*r and<br />
wtiiNwill tlm.<br />
'56 CHEVROLET St. Wagon<br />
'59 RAMBLER Anwncan<br />
Sration Wftfloh. $•*• |S09<br />
56 OLDSMOB1LE Holiday<br />
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$1,695<br />
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<strong>of</strong><br />
RECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
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IMI Watt A¥M«« — Ptwn* 1771<br />
If<br />
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Open every ev#mnjE 'tl| S<br />
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have no u»e. No<br />
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ase, W, Chmtfln: Phone<br />
CAR RADIOS REPAIRED<br />
Cole* Radio Service<br />
ALL MAKII<br />
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ill AatHffV An Phon* US*<br />
Yale Keys 30c Each<br />
2 for 55c<br />
jek eervlee. Ravls Hardware Co,<br />
Asbury Ave, tf<br />
aeuunt Clean Hepajn = All Stoke*<br />
HqOVEH B ES AND SBRVlCB<br />
nn/QBBCT<br />
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2 B, Wiunot_A¥eM sonen Point<br />
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Repaired - Refinished<br />
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- Custom Cabinet Work<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
Alterations • Remodeling<br />
Combination Aluminum<br />
Window? * Doors<br />
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10th St. eppetito R.R.<br />
Phone 2^36<br />
WILL CLEAN and haul away anything<br />
you An net want irom asm<br />
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tha dlifcrenee above the eolt<br />
asd teuH»A,W, BiWik<br />
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0074^ft or Somern Faint 4<br />
AMATEUR SIGN PAINT1K — Flrit<br />
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Phone 1SP5.M, 3-12<br />
pf Semen Point,, N, J,<br />
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and Refinisilefs <strong>of</strong> FURNTTUBE<br />
Let us make that old dark<br />
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We ALSO OPERATE<br />
A COMPLETE<br />
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT<br />
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work if second fo none. AU<br />
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Advertising Gimmicks,<br />
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POINT 3141<br />
MaeArfhur Blvd. Ssffivrs Point<br />
(2 blocks West <strong>of</strong> Circle)<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND<br />
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BATTEEtES Far All Cm<br />
14 SIMPSON AVINUE<br />
PHONE §732<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
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SIMCA -1698 P.O.E.<br />
Woodbine Motor Sales<br />
AuHt. D«*ft> 4 PlytWHUn P l U n Dnlftr D l<br />
000 WASHINGTON AVE,<br />
Phone 1-2266<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
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SETS<br />
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*25.00up<br />
TV SETS<br />
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WEIK — MONTH — SEASON<br />
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710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phont 1242<br />
These mmkm ideal<br />
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your homo<br />
ho<br />
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esses, one lorgf slMM»oW todh<br />
tables rortnjKL top; cisn ti<br />
Phono O, C SM<br />
USED msipE. OUTBIDB and I^IESN<br />
Doora= cheap, inaulpe Monday thru<br />
Friday, idy, Third Thir Hedge north Of fib gt,<br />
a Bay B Ave. A 228 2-28<br />
HOUSEHOLD AftTiaj^ *= WMher.<br />
metal cabinet, chairs, flat aUver,<br />
hina and cut slass. 714 Asbufy Ave.<br />
ia floor. ; gg<br />
LECTROJfnc ORGANei<br />
Hohmr, 514S5O: Bitffl<br />
iter Chord. $635.00; Aldwln, «^S,00.<br />
Ibe-TtU iyiawance sn two Ooor d#montratori.<br />
WEYAND'S. Georgia and Av<br />
and Frl, B« FUlUw<br />
taaiNSTON T^ffis^ffiM, _aadjng<br />
machines, gales and Heryiec.<br />
B, 3B6 Atlantic Ave, Paone<br />
tf<br />
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at SIBH window Klau failasea.<br />
640 Asbury Ave<br />
ONE KENMOHE DRY^. I M<br />
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rang*. I dectrle tl ranEo, 1 1 30-KBI 3 0 I<br />
irte toot «^SP heater, 1 5o=gaT<br />
hot water heater, 3 KKfTlge<br />
All I In pood od conditjan dit and d rcago<br />
priced, ,W5g ASHWY Ave, Hwne<br />
HIT^; FJCKST FENCE, ffl" high,<br />
40' Ieng, including two gatw. Bs-<br />
»llent condition. 15=00, Purehascr<br />
mult remove fence ttom ptapely*<br />
Phone «*«, ' g3i<br />
COLSffAN SPACE HEAT^ iheludei<br />
so-fe'a), tank, copper tubing and Stand-<br />
W1U heat 6 reams, fixcelletit cpndi=<br />
tioit ft-iqe ^50.00. Apply SIS Asbury<br />
ilde entrance, 2-26<br />
WANTED TO RENT<br />
RESPONSIBLE FAMIfcV wlshet Ut rent<br />
yenrly i»usc with 4 or more teedrooms,<br />
or 3 bedrooms ond den, Fnoin<br />
June 1st prefarsbiy unlurnlshed. Near<br />
REAL tSTATS FOR SAL!<br />
| TODAY'S BIST BUYS (<br />
*f TtL« UtATV.<br />
HOt»L or mifttf HOUBB<br />
VEAJILV IttCGMI<br />
to BtACH, •*« PARK<br />
. PLACi, «> W, PRMTMC<br />
AU Xw inad Hutjf<br />
HviBd a<br />
fan! lat M<br />
mini. Oil £«<br />
tar tTPSi all fwv<br />
Kefir IIMIH tllti<br />
MANY OTfcEB OUTSTANDING<br />
VALUES — SEE PICTURIS<br />
lit,<br />
5031IOMTM ST, 0,<br />
mai Sf<br />
YEAR ROUND QQ^TAOS — Sudporcj,<br />
ilvjng room, dlnlnir fv»m, modern 'i'ATE, l Atiftnllci Ave,<br />
tctn. 2 tearooms, aatn. Many extra<br />
such a» wall to wall carpet,<br />
stom window?, i€iseiig, insulation,<br />
double roor, completely renovated toy<br />
jreseflt ownef Who wants inote room,<br />
Sxoeilent buy. S0FF HEAL ESTA'<br />
Mil Central Ave.<br />
ear around home, 3<br />
, i with fenawer, llvi^"<br />
room, dinine room, modern tMreh<br />
hen, DreaKIrtt nook, knotly pine den.<br />
iMe, Oil hot water heat, insulated,<br />
Omnblneiitm •tons windaws Md<br />
sereenc Screened porch, awiyi<br />
>.00 unluriimied, Frenc<br />
f I Atlantic Ave, Phone<br />
URNlBHEX) COTTAGE & A<br />
nor &cach and oowowik<br />
units htoted, OIUF fiT.SOT<br />
m MAIWS, IQff Atlantic Av*.<br />
1333. ,<br />
TAKE-OUT FOOD STORE<br />
& THREE-BEDROOM<br />
APAftTMtNT<br />
IQtAiBi equipped witb deep frj f *<br />
er, bake oven, freezer, refrigerator<br />
and other kitchen equipment d<br />
in o&oklng ind baking, Owfegf is<br />
unable to coatinue open&tion due<br />
to Ulness. Wrkm $»,75O.OO.<br />
4 APARTMENTS, 2 STORES<br />
C*ntr«I LoovHoh<br />
Yearly occupancy. Gross<br />
A^projtlmatcly $3,200,<br />
MODERN BUNGALOW<br />
Two bedfoaaa and ynfiBUhed gt*<br />
tie suitable fer additional bedrooms.<br />
Bested, Lot<br />
. Furnished.<br />
WILLS<br />
3rd & Atbury<br />
IT'S MONEY IN TOB 8AWK *- Two<br />
family located "U block from seacii<br />
In 3rd Street »rea. . Three bedrooint,<br />
lla room, dining room, kltcftsn and<br />
bath on n each h fioor, fi ThU property pty willill<br />
show a 15 per cent return on your<br />
5J,4,50o iiivcsuTicnt Don't OBSS tnis buy<br />
GOFf REA1* STATB, 3^1 CeBUfaj<br />
"fw, 2=36<br />
VStMSW q<br />
front oottafis. 3 b^drtion<br />
rear eottaRes. 1 bedroom eeach.<br />
ihd ished. iHsOO , Willi Williams KKeflltOT^<br />
T MENS MEN'S SUITS Sl» M. ^rfeet eon Say Ave,<br />
diti dition: nylon l curtains; ti giri's ii' bicycle, b i l<br />
2B", nd^j befi, Complete: sUverware,<br />
dishes, lamps, kitchen set, ehJna cloKt,<br />
buffet; lawn mswefi hand gweener. CARDIFF iSTATf5<br />
Phone I^i-J. £M<br />
New t Mttta BiHkin,<br />
GAS ETJQOA HBATBB. WM heat Bur with Gar Wattm, CoBp, Mod,<br />
rooms ana bath. Reasonable, M<br />
6e seen 3331 West Aye,, or Phone<br />
ens, FHA 3tudlo<br />
coucSl fully equipped<br />
bedwoms «ch intt<br />
boxspiing* and<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RCNl<br />
BENT =* Y<br />
bedroom*. bath\<br />
«om and llh<br />
YEARLY m<br />
mtnt i^.T Aib<br />
and batli, y<br />
radlauon f65.<br />
CJjnttln, 13J5 A<br />
Heat and not<br />
tssslreom p<br />
4U1 Btrtet, Phone<br />
furn«hfed.<br />
large,<br />
ocean.<br />
Pier,<br />
jets.<br />
—Unlumi»h«s4<br />
per<br />
floor<br />
Av#, 4<br />
ed,<br />
nUUy, B& »», »*<br />
Ave, Ptione 0010,<br />
WINTER RENTALS<br />
RIAL ttTAtt<br />
1USA«M<br />
PROPOSAL<br />
GAKPEEtS, BS* SECTION—two lota<br />
ceiVed^itt<br />
60x130 feet ^ai, graded level, clear<br />
beach. Good local itv. Up to 51*<br />
BfHse oi<br />
month rent. Ptjone O. C, 1050, 3-2?<br />
view <strong>of</strong> o^an, protected from blswini:<br />
•and, ¥7,000 escfa, Write 100 BestEy<br />
, Media, P& S<br />
fio<strong>of</strong>,<br />
iV J*r»ey,<br />
RIAL ESTATE WANTED<br />
BO p.<br />
TWO BEDROOMS AND BATH, June<br />
FULL PRICE<br />
to September 15, Refliwd jeUred % BtDROOM BUNGALOW<br />
couple, 14th to 83rd SiJarts, FrU'mtc<br />
u lt or 2nd Boor/*S0, Wrttt- ' Haaf, IniulMsdf Furn<br />
liUla ^^: « 34th XtrHt irM, 0ssd Tcrtnt,<br />
dsi<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HIARLY NEW HIAYED<br />
BUMOALOW ffOttd PUU PRICE<br />
JUST LISTED! Year rotWa Msmy f«ln ov*r F.HJL. ftAM^tft,<br />
Heated epartrnent. 1st end 2nd floor, $1200 down, %U par month inc.<br />
2 bedrooms, llvine room, dining rotjrn.<br />
kitchen and bath. • <strong>On</strong>e-car jrariiAc. . , taxci and Ittsuranif.<br />
Furnished, 51-1,500. Wllllanii Realtor. Ne eletlng €@it» Ne qualifying.<br />
1330 Bay Ave, Mi<br />
HIATIO CENTRAL AVENUG<br />
APAHTMENTi building.<br />
UtfUtf Oil hot \witer 2FAMILY DUPLtX<br />
#lfef, fticed a Id** 1* to t SBftl ft<br />
_ttf^taone_ lfltortBifioti. » t*dr**m*, ind *»
_~v<br />
r_* ra<br />
IK ^<br />
For Registration <strong>of</strong> Players<br />
and<br />
the leS&IitU_<br />
In the<br />
deaf<br />
^B ____tJP- _f_f^ r^^F *m«^*a. ^"aajr ^<br />
Cfay was re-elected prosl-<br />
other<br />
-# vies onsMeitt; Chester ^bnbeng, se*><br />
ittba^.amTj&harles T«il__, treasurer,<br />
^^(irie 1 * Mow'ell, high school<br />
'£$_€__ .and athletic director<br />
tno^tri<br />
y ^ e ^<br />
p g , was named equipment man-<br />
ager and ehfinaen <strong>of</strong> the rules and<br />
forms for boys Inter-<br />
ste in participating in little League<br />
pl$_y'this summer ii being distributed<br />
through the local schools, Tjje reg-<br />
istrations must tie returned on 5at-<br />
ur4ayj-Mafch 3$, at < a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
registration committee in Conven-<br />
tion Hall at 10 a, m. The committee<br />
comprise^Jlc Gray, Vincent Tridlco<br />
pod. Humus Huhmaster.<br />
_____________ If there are enough ftoys<br />
age* 13 years through 15 years <strong>of</strong><br />
sgt. " " "" *<br />
not<br />
The Association will<br />
Spooler the two <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
entered In the Mainland Babe-<br />
teams entered In the<br />
Ruth League last season, Local<br />
sponsors wjU be solid led for the new<br />
loop,' -Anyone interested In spongor*<br />
Ing a team Is invited to contact Asso-<br />
elatlon <strong>of</strong>ficials on the matter.<br />
Attending the njeeUng<br />
t at the Firgusan^Bgllo IPast,<br />
Honae, were Mr, Gray, Mr.<br />
frf, Mr, WUnherf, AJ BUR*,<br />
Mr, Tridi^i -Mr, Slayer, Hank Hart?<br />
man. Cliff Beaver, Mr, Hubmaster,<br />
Dtek Grimet, Dick sweigart. Bud<br />
Wertley and iBerwyh Hughes,<br />
Tbe Annual Booster drive commit<br />
tee to Solicit financial support for the<br />
progrfm was named <br />
FW^7\T*J<br />
TRIC<br />
PHONE 1242<br />
§_* "=.<br />
V,"*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's Red<br />
Raider basketball team wUl open its<br />
sectional championship bid Tuesday<br />
in St. Joseph's High School's court<br />
at Hammonton where they will meet<br />
the winner sf the Pleaasntvllle-MUl-<br />
ville game set for tomorrow.<br />
Coaeh Fred "Dbde" HeweU's p»-<br />
teges will he traveling In deluxe-<br />
company this trip plajing in power-<br />
ful Group ID competition, ^e 4ist<br />
annual New Jersey State Interschol-<br />
asUe Athletic AssoclaUon tHle play<br />
will set an 85>ganie flfst fftuid tit<br />
motion with FjeasantviUe ahd UUU<br />
vilie tomerrsw at St. Joseph's «©yrt.<br />
The winner <strong>of</strong> the Greyhound-<br />
Thunderbolt contest will take en<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tank<br />
Team Wins Meet<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> High School<br />
Pennington Prep toy a resounding 58-<br />
18 score for the iinh win in seven<br />
dual swimming meets for the Red<br />
Raiders this year. The meet was<br />
hold at Penniniton Saturday,<br />
The Raiders won seven <strong>of</strong> the nine<br />
events, including tbsth rttay events,<br />
and; placed second in Jour out <strong>of</strong> a<br />
possible seven events.<br />
FOP UIQ Red Raiders Bruee Presti,<br />
Bob Adams and Paul Pettit all came<br />
front behind to win. their three<br />
events to barely edge out their op-<br />
ponents,<br />
Dick Parker and Juergen Nohl won<br />
the other two indivldUBl victories*<br />
while Parker. Nohl, Adams and<br />
Pettit combined to win the medley<br />
relay. Jack Helen, Otto FernseU Boa<br />
Warren, and John Stull iwere the vta*<br />
tors in the freestyle combinallon.<br />
Dick TocpUtz won the meet's only<br />
double for Pennhigton, taking the<br />
40=yard freestyle and the I00=jard<br />
medley.<br />
3, Van Bant. OC: a""TaAes/dei"«21Ji<br />
ISO-yd, buiterfly—1. Adams, be- 2,<br />
Scarplno, p; 3. &¥(ne» QCt 1-L6.6.<br />
3»yd. freestyle—1, Pettit. QC- 2<br />
Warren. GO: 3, Masay. P; 'Ji^.S/ '<br />
lm.yd, imeksirok*—1. Parker, OCt<br />
2, Ou-Islensea OC; n, Eden, P:"1:15.2"<br />
imyd f#Miyl&i T¥il Ocr S*<br />
im=yd, fr#Miyl&=-i T¥esil,<br />
J, Teeptltz, Pi 3, FepnMl, O(3:<br />
lOO^-d. back«jrefc#=l^ Nohl.<br />
Lone, OC; 3. Schafer p<br />
K»-yd. medl4 &<br />
Styii, OCi 3.<br />
J«9i d<br />
:<br />
2<br />
r pj nm,3<br />
& I'oeiillig, P; 2,<br />
lnr QC; ii»,f.<br />
medl^ eeiay^l, Ocenn "CIlv<br />
Nohl. Adams, pettitJ; 2<br />
on i:4D,<br />
!<br />
JGBya freestyfe reiaj-—-1, Cscean<br />
(Nolen. Fei-hsei. Waffen Stuii><br />
P l t I32 '<br />
MUllnEtoni<br />
Meet score:<br />
nlnjiton if,<br />
.2=<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city mi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In Itammontoni Tuesday<br />
night. With both PleasantvlUe and<br />
Millville listed among its regular'<br />
season vlelinis. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has so ex=<br />
celJent chance <strong>of</strong> surviving the early<br />
pliy.<br />
The big rumbling starts on Friday,<br />
March fit when the winner sf the<br />
Pleasantvllle - JVUllville - <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
eliminations line up against strong<br />
Burlington High School at Hammon*<br />
ton.<br />
Among the contenders in the<br />
Group III title chase are Audiibon,<br />
Tfitoa Regional, Haddonfleld, W©ed=<br />
biirj', Glassboro, Haddon Heights,<br />
Merchantville, Mount Holly and<br />
M<br />
Frld»y, ftfe<br />
TOTON I^fopfAlL, EttJ^NEMEADE<br />
. HASDONFIELD .<br />
WOODBVBY T'^OtASSBOBO<br />
At g#, *<br />
OCEAN CIT¥ H, "-<br />
_BI_L¥iU_E WIM<br />
Win CYO T#it<br />
St, Augustine's School defeated St<br />
Raymond's, <strong>of</strong> Cape May* in a Cath<<br />
aile Vouth iLeigur^ime-on^sH««^<br />
edurt this week, the score was >W-57,<br />
Butch Dean and Cfts Mayer eaeh<br />
posted 15 polny to tead Si. Au-<br />
gustine's team, St. Haymond's Aj<br />
Brown was the high scorer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
game, hitting 24 points,<br />
Belgian Congo's Europeans wary<br />
<strong>of</strong> change.<br />
urn abra S<br />
Air BMe<br />
thi H<br />
*« itfengtheii H «<br />
S £ ^ ^Itloa in the Ctentrsl<br />
v MCA, Snt<strong>of</strong> Basketball League.<br />
Oshtt«it in the flnt hilf<br />
ha falernra W "»» Q ^<br />
ad at ts* fc*W t^* iuaer by<br />
»e arMUt The Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
Jushed out in front af^ ^£<br />
SS^ ii#olnt8 to three for the Air,<br />
Jen in the third quarter. •<br />
Manual I^N» * as h'^* rt * n - * qF<br />
fftJrSr the night with IS<br />
for tie aabre Gents. Joe<br />
Eltt /Se Ihrouih with 14 polnU<br />
for the Airmen.<br />
Raider Freshmen Win<br />
Cap#-Atlantic Tourney<br />
Oeesn <strong>City</strong>'s Frethman basketball<br />
sousd defeated North WHdwood 15-<br />
13 and wen the CapeAtlanUe League<br />
Freshman basketball title for the<br />
fourtH straight year In a tournament<br />
played on Uie home court here Sat*<br />
urday,<br />
Gerry ffadden was the high scorer<br />
for the Red Raiders with 10 points<br />
and Gary Vogej was high man for<br />
North Wildwood with seven tallies.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s first^ear men gained<br />
WUdwood<br />
in th© eons<strong>of</strong>l<br />
<strong>of</strong> two<br />
Wini<br />
^ie <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ford, asm to<br />
Its eight siarti<br />
Basketball L<br />
VMCA fii<br />
oB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> *i<br />
John MeCouf Hs<br />
Wartea came fai<br />
world's finest<br />
peanuts and a<br />
oeeasloit_-m_<br />
lieioualy<br />
from a<br />
i at<br />
134 Gift<br />
HO&L1<br />
At C«Dd« C!eB»atiam Hall<br />
AVDVBOK T*. TBlfON - HADDON-<br />
FIELD WtaHF.<br />
VilUMaMH ¥«, OCEAN CITV<br />
LESiXV.LE<br />
gatiird*}, Uiitb 7<br />
At CMdfB ^flTi-Btt«n Ilkll<br />
HADDON HEIGHTS n, MEE€HANT<br />
VILl& MOUNT HQL.L& Wi<br />
TOWN fi. WOO<br />
I<br />
DEVOTED<br />
to making ffte<br />
ffefr Appitrent<br />
-UNAPPARBvJT"<br />
MATERNITY CLOTHS<br />
ONLY<br />
9204 VENTNOR AVENUE<br />
MARGATE<br />
fHONH A. C, l.flfl<br />
Op*n O«lly f -M AJ*, to tiM WML<br />
Step FLA'<br />
Gents Beat Seashore<br />
In Y Senior Loop Play<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Sabre GenU defeated<br />
Seashore Five in the Senior Basket-<br />
ball League at the Central YMCA<br />
in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> this week* 78_§1. I<br />
Wayne Thompson led the winners<br />
with 20 points, with jManuel Lopes<br />
hitting 14 and Oarvis Johnson 12,,<br />
Bill Brodsky was the game's hteh '<br />
scorer, hitting 25 points for the les=<br />
ers,<br />
B. Tjsoh ,<br />
Henry „,_„<br />
Peterson --,<br />
Jim Hannah<br />
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-|17.iiii| : A«t- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28th<br />
10 A.M. fo 5:30 P.M<br />
.,. and iee the BELTONE'S NEWEST HEARrNG<br />
MIRACLE. Now you tmn wear a hearing aid<br />
without fear <strong>of</strong> being conspicuous, whh the<br />
newest invisible hearing aid developed by<br />
Eeltone Research Uiboratoriei.<br />
You don't nUd to M F anything in your sirs<br />
F I N A L D A Y S<br />
for o0r<br />
FEBRUARY FURNITURE SA LEU!<br />
Open<br />
Late<br />
Every<br />
Friday<br />
Night<br />
Please Note<br />
PRICES SHOWN REPRESENT THE COMPUTE DISCOUNT<br />
Original ardor regular prkes have been omftted. We<br />
you detennine the large saving to be realized on every .»-<br />
In addition to Reck<br />
Bottom Prices you<br />
gat Stamps<br />
p<br />
with ill purchatM.<br />
MODERN<br />
Bedroom Sets<br />
(ONLY 3)<br />
'79.90<br />
799 Qrmmt Stamjn<br />
DISCONTINUED and aOSE-OUT fTlMS<br />
AT LESS THAN % PRICE —<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 4 . 2-Piete S^flonal SOFAS $ 79.90<br />
799 Stamp*<br />
SOFA BEDS<br />
Pull Spring Construction<br />
&ETRA HEAVY-<br />
CONSTRUCTION,<br />
Ura IN<br />
BY _<br />
COMFORW<br />
BED I<br />
Pius &9<br />
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WITH INNE<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 5 .<br />
Stock<br />
Mitt<br />
$ S8,75<br />
Plus 517 Stampt<br />
<strong>of</strong> This Final<br />
lonev on<br />
PlusS&H<br />
Plu.W»<br />
LIVING<br />
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rHYEAR — Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 195f<br />
ax Board Counter Suit Filed<br />
n <strong>City</strong> By State's Attorney<br />
equities In<br />
;essmentsAre<br />
[ted In Charge*<br />
and "if.<br />
aniwer and a counter law<br />
has been filed on behalf<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong> Taxa-<br />
by Deputy Attoniey Gen-<br />
Thomas P, Nolan in reply<br />
i law suit started by the<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> against the<br />
on the Isiue <strong>of</strong> true<br />
the counter elaim the County<br />
r Soard seeki to ohtain a judge-<br />
fqreing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to comply<br />
the 100 per cent <strong>of</strong> true value<br />
sment edict <strong>of</strong> the board, and<br />
to make thii city use uniform<br />
in evaluating the real property<br />
action by the ^puty Attorney<br />
irai on behalf <strong>of</strong> thg three tas<br />
netnbers, Joel A. Mott Jr.,<br />
B. Francia ond William 4.<br />
pn, answers the city and argues<br />
fer-pfiInt on the charges con-<br />
in the city's iuit,<br />
the' e_vnt*r claim the Tax<br />
f sett fsrth wfiit It clalmi<br />
inequities In the nwttwd ef<br />
ling UHd hare by tha local<br />
assessor, and <br />
[by the Deputy ; Dirpct<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ioa <strong>of</strong> Taxation shows that in<br />
<strong>of</strong> log pieces <strong>of</strong> vacant land<br />
assessments varied >betwten<br />
[ptr cent <strong>of</strong> the sales price and<br />
§r ctnt there<strong>of</strong>,<br />
samg survey a_so is claimed<br />
[S*t Pas* 4, column 5 pteats<br />
ster Thomas<br />
ts atCub 0,<br />
0<br />
cu<br />
group <strong>of</strong><br />
at WMt<br />
Bobcats ^enny S6uthardf Jefltfey Monahan, Fred Mo^€f and<br />
Jack 2ell_*rs, Cttb Pack 52 ii fponsored by the "" '"<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,—Gfainger Studio photos.<br />
High Fever ^Puts Tern Linn<br />
In Bed; Surgery Cost %000<br />
Terr! Linn Allegretto, Htmontfis*, the money,<br />
old, <strong>of</strong> 943 Palen Place, -went ints I Mott said that during the past<br />
Arthur G. Walking, city publicity<br />
director, yesterday reported that sev><br />
erst af the scientists and techniclang<br />
earning hjre from a simiiar operation<br />
at Indianapolis^ Ind,t are having a dif.<br />
flcult time flndiiig places to Tent,<br />
The Chamber and Mr. Walking ap-<br />
pealed to local property owners to<br />
help 8ccomfl9odate these prospective<br />
new residents.<br />
The t»ft(Nncy to<br />
•is «*>!v hn prevail<br />
front** h«rt naar Hwlf (eta<br />
at fht Pmnenm €«it»r," Mr, Waft<br />
•tint MM. That* * fir<strong>of</strong>Mstenil<br />
•nd t«ehnlo«i man and weuld te<br />
in tha<br />
About 400 families will filter into<br />
the Cape-Atlantic Counties area ,as<br />
the result <strong>of</strong> the, transfer <strong>of</strong> person-<br />
net front the Technical Development<br />
Center in Indianapolis to the Pen<br />
nena installation, A special booth<br />
has been set up at the Indianapolis<br />
Center where personnel thire may<br />
inquire about housing poisibilitles<br />
here,<br />
Several families are already living<br />
in the resort, Mr VVatkins said, and<br />
more iwill come if they can find suit,<br />
able quarters. Bach family is a, po-<br />
tential home owner for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
As a result <strong>of</strong> a lack <strong>of</strong> available<br />
rentals here, many ere moving Into<br />
S 'Point. NAFEC <strong>of</strong>fiei^ts re-<br />
port that IS per cfent ef th4 em-<br />
ployes at the Center have, settled<br />
in Sonaers Point, :<br />
«w Public «*•<br />
13 New Dwellings<br />
During Busy Month<br />
Estimated costs for buUding<br />
Court OK <strong>On</strong> Pact To<br />
Tract<br />
In <strong>Feb</strong>. Grading To April v 60<br />
judgement was signed Friday by Superior Court Judge<br />
iy Caflero that will allow Stoeco, lac, until April 12,<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary is approximately<br />
$185,000 ahead <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
month one year ago, and so<br />
far thif year building construc-<br />
tion estimates place <strong>1959</strong> ac-<br />
tivity $95,000 ahead <strong>of</strong> 1958,<br />
according to figures released<br />
by Building Inspector Henry<br />
Cooper yesterday.<br />
In the Bonth <strong>of</strong> Fefcraary then<br />
wtre 52 building permits issued com-<br />
pared to 24 for the same month a<br />
year ago. There _vas $6fl_25 in fees<br />
collected by the department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
building inspector last month m=<br />
pared to duly $293.85 for the same<br />
month a year ago,<br />
€$fiiiia_aif _9_t __f __ffi_fcifw ctlon<br />
Istalad $W2f54S last msnth and it<br />
wss only $10,110 in<br />
For -th» YMr to date<br />
tnfiiding constructlsR Is Ntl443<br />
and wai *3t_t,417: for th# tame<br />
liit y*«r* This li an<br />
erHsa ef $95,236 for thl* ytir. "<br />
In <strong>Feb</strong>i uary there were permits<br />
grgnted for 13 new dwellingi as eo__><br />
pared to only six tot the game month<br />
in IMS, The estimated cost <strong>of</strong> these<br />
S« Pasa I, #_lutiin 1 pleas*<br />
Surface Drains<br />
t For Bay Av.<br />
intract for the constructing <strong>of</strong><br />
norffice dralBBge faculties qn<br />
av, in, this '.-f#___i0_. _riUf<br />
^^^ t^<br />
iwanis Confab<br />
it For Resort<br />
I special Convention committee <strong>of</strong><br />
leeai Kiwanla'Club met Tuesday<br />
Tiy pirns fer the I960 New Jer*<br />
Diitfiet convfintion <strong>of</strong> Kiwanis<br />
Htld here.<br />
eQnvcntio.n will be a threeday<br />
with approximately 1,000 Ki<br />
expeetBd Che third week In<br />
if, TTie <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy Kiwanis<br />
will ict as hpit for the dele.<br />
who are coming,<br />
148 clubs In this statss, the<br />
> <strong>City</strong> Club is the ninth largest.<br />
• Dean acted as chairman at<br />
l' meeting. An eseeutive<br />
wlli be feimed tB manage<br />
t »ftVentian and Various suiwom-<br />
'•^s and their chaLrmeh will be<br />
ated li<br />
Tueiday'a «eetin« wai<br />
ftDlmon, Menry Eeeaer Jrs,<br />
ftuefc, r^-. Charles flireg, Bv-<br />
£om Qeorge W, Meyer. Na-<br />
C, SmUh, Waiford Gardiner,<br />
Anderson and Arthur 5,<br />
isort Woman<br />
J 89.95«urt In Crash<br />
__,__^___. _S________l_____i_________________J__r W_____ _»,,, ' ___: _ ..<br />
Mirie MUke, Si, <strong>of</strong> J137 A*<br />
«* a telephdne spfrator, wai<br />
L sl «we fflSsneriai Hospital<br />
PfUnd fracture <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Be after the car In which<br />
* a* Wsseoicr itraek a pole<br />
a. a, Sst«rday!<br />
i<br />
, f<br />
Read,<br />
ffta TMSII- .<br />
Th« dFlvtr,<br />
Hawaa<br />
l<br />
fi Oa^naana* «f the<br />
Hou« birraeki, id<br />
Wl asleep and<br />
sti info the<br />
.9*!y Upper<br />
csrelosa driving<br />
the Shore Memorio) Hospital with a<br />
high fever <strong>of</strong> 105 degrees Thuriday<br />
and wap not released until Sun day ^<br />
A fund raising drive ia currently<br />
being conducted to send the infant<br />
to St= Christopher's Hospital in Phlia.<br />
deiphia for a revaluation <strong>of</strong> her e©n-<br />
genitai heart condition, and to de-<br />
tennine if an operation would be<br />
advisable,<br />
Joel A. Molt, local attorney, is<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the drive and reports<br />
that a total <strong>of</strong> $240 has been col-<br />
lected to dotc= if an operation is<br />
advisable it will cost at least $4,000<br />
to $5,000. Mott said he was advised<br />
by a consulting physician on the case.<br />
¥«Bterday He r#«iv*d an an*<br />
vslepe cont-lnino $547 left by<br />
Judy Bsycs, % <strong>of</strong> 650 Centni av»<br />
and Caren ;H«ff, 9, <strong>of</strong> £24 Oain av,<br />
Wlnn ti» pannH <strong>of</strong> tha sirls wen<br />
antaetcd by • §aiffina)*Lads»F<br />
porNr, they said they did t k<br />
the two firlt had cs!l«cf«d ilia<br />
menay.<br />
The two nlne-yeari-olds had heard<br />
Mrs. Hun; discussing the infant's<br />
plight and §he said she would like<br />
to do something about contributing<br />
herself. The yeungsteri took * nclp<br />
cue from the conversation and went<br />
through the neighborhood, collecting<br />
week another volunteer came for-<br />
ward to serve oh the fund raising<br />
cshunittee. She is Mrs, Theima Far»<br />
rail, prenideht <strong>of</strong> the Republican<br />
Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong>, city,<br />
Terr! Linn is ttw anMrttr ef<br />
Mr. and Mrt Uwrtna Alttgretto<br />
and has had the eenditien s!n«<br />
blrtti. Sha h« t¥» mwll hot** In<br />
htr hHrt and tha feteod de« not<br />
p»t ansush esypan and at thn**<br />
tti* baby turns Muc,<br />
Anyone wishing to volunteer their<br />
gervtcei or ton tribute money to the<br />
hospital fund l<strong>of</strong> the infant are asked<br />
to contact Joel A, Mott,, at his law<br />
<strong>of</strong>flce during the day. The <strong>of</strong>fice Is<br />
in the Bank<br />
and Asbuiy A BuUdlng at Bth it.<br />
MARINE SCHOOL<br />
Marine Sgt, Edward G. Beluger,<br />
ion <strong>of</strong> MF, and Mrg, Edward H,<br />
Belanger, <strong>of</strong> Vero Beach, Fls,, and<br />
formeriy <strong>of</strong> this city, was graduated<br />
recentiy from the Third Marine<br />
Aircraft Wing Atomic, Biological and<br />
Chemical Defense School at the El<br />
Toro Marine Corps Air Station,<br />
Santa Ana Calif,<br />
Luddy to Appeal<br />
Traffic Changes<br />
April 10 has been set as the date<br />
to hear an appeal <strong>of</strong> fortter patrol-<br />
man James Laddy Jr., convicted in<br />
Municipal Court here <strong>of</strong> speeding 80<br />
miles an hour. The hearing will be<br />
held before Superior Court Judge<br />
Jonathon Acton at Cape May County<br />
Court House,<br />
Luddy, ef SM Wt Hv w»* ma-<br />
vlEttd by Mimlclpal Judm<br />
lin A, King «i *h* •paadinf<br />
and Mm «n a asunt sf<br />
drlvins at a twarlng >*it F*brw«ry<br />
i, " . ' ' :<br />
The announcement <strong>of</strong> the appeal<br />
date was made by Luddy's attorneys<br />
Joel A, Mott Jr. At the Unw <strong>of</strong> his<br />
conviction Luddy was fined a total<br />
<strong>of</strong> $60 plus 96 court costs and had<br />
hi§ drivers license revoked for 00<br />
days.<br />
In another action, Luddy was per-<br />
manently suspended from the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Police Department ny Director<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Safety Laurence P, Lunny,<br />
An appeal to the Civil Service Com-<br />
mission in Trenton has been filed<br />
and a copy sent to Director Lunny,<br />
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Asso-<br />
ciation voted money to retain coun=<br />
sel for Luddy in the appeal to the<br />
Civil Service _ Commission, Ales<br />
Blatt, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> attorney, was re-<br />
tained for that action, -<br />
ffro-<br />
f<br />
fer dnniasa<br />
Ilaff mi 24tfi Ms,<br />
will connect wtth the city's<br />
tfw «t both ends <strong>of</strong> fhe prefect,<br />
which will inchids four extB cateh<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14, 1951.<br />
fill lands purchased from the city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
Red Hot Primal<br />
Looms In April<br />
The entry list for a hotly-contest-<br />
ed April 21 primary election started<br />
shaping up this week as independent<br />
(raadidates put on their eampalfn<br />
running shoes in preparation for a<br />
hard face against favored sons 1 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Cape May County BsptAitoin<br />
Organization, . , <<br />
The County GOP nicrarchy set the<br />
action in motion Monday when they<br />
<strong>of</strong>flcialiy endorsed the T#-nomln«tlon<br />
y<br />
<strong>of</strong> State Senator Charles W,<br />
rrran for the senate and gave their<br />
blessing to Francis B, T d f f<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, to seek the assembly<br />
nomination.<br />
Robert i. Kty<br />
tfw <strong>On</strong>eanlxatipn for telitg m^mtwrnttt<br />
to whrf he silad "an «pan H<br />
irwry/' and wnphitleatly d l<br />
he is in tt» run fer th ,<br />
hsnliyMen frem Mn county •!•&<br />
tonta *s tt» bitf«r &<br />
The endorsemint <strong>of</strong> Mr, Townsend<br />
brought a similar response Cram An-<br />
thony J, Volpe, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>t wJbU^<br />
Joel A, Mott, another <strong>Ocean</strong> -<br />
sieeUng tam&e¥QWt aad Oat<br />
sens action will protetWy be taken<br />
to approve th_5 ^urt judC£lBe__t_ : V<br />
* The judgemeot c__U for Stoecs,<br />
Inc., within ao duf* sft«rtb«<br />
to establish grades for the area,<br />
mate the number «f euhte ymsi<br />
fill necessary, stake out the area and<br />
tten »uPpJy In uniting<br />
Usn to tfit<br />
dty wiU then he obUgated to<br />
have the municipal engineer cheek<br />
the accuracy <strong>of</strong> the figures within<br />
the next 30 to «0 days. In the **«<br />
<strong>of</strong> a dispute, thf city eniiaeer's oe-<br />
eisloB shall prevalL ," , ~> •<br />
ghew<br />
llU.1<br />
by _t» 1MO<br />