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<strong>Jun</strong>e 2 thru 9-<br />

'1 IAL PURCHASE<br />

p-^aATfS * SATURDAYS =« ».3O A. M. to f P. M, Telephone 1832<br />

WEEK<br />

Co/rte in and see a truly<br />

revolutionary advance , , ,<br />

The All-New<br />

SUITS<br />

rhat Actually<br />

Bounce OUT Wrinkles<br />

lock IN Smooth Feel<br />

Tt'i PsJm Beach Weds ill am America,. ,*nd<br />

we're cdtbaring it too, to scqusinr you with<br />

lM§ peat new advance in summer juitj ,,, the<br />

•U-aep Mm Btadi tula,<br />

•Mi iw Mm Bach hu been front p»ge<br />

Bewt in fiuhioa cental, beauM it aCTutlly<br />

bounccj «M wrinkles, lodts /• smooth feel,<br />

think* to the amaiing pstented Fiber-Lock<br />

Method. But dm isn't ill. It DM emiy.itiing<br />

comfort, taut style, finer ctiloring, ttuly beautiful<br />

puwnuuid coloo. Yet iff itUl porous and cool,<br />

"wehiMf.toug «umiug. eeMe in new, durt<strong>of</strong><br />

WmBach Week, whiJe we b*Te«wide vnrinj.<br />

29.95<br />

Wonderful Slack* or Sport Coat*<br />

forpAD on Father's Day<br />

LAROS<br />

,• ' Shdnssni<br />

Alk (teat am Gift eenHaMi<br />

afeKfc auls DM B hu Chan<br />

•f MB 1MA ^BR Cs«i Hid<br />

Siselti, The costs iff light*<br />

•eiibt, (sal, nut. The .fkcL,<br />

u» cuHtx ceafcft, moderfull/<br />

coot fH Ballatami mr,. i<br />

JsaiweuuculiSMdU '<br />

•'SATIN BMIQ" Malt<br />

When AU You're Wearing<br />

Is a SWIM SUIT<br />

Be Sure It's a<br />

8.95<br />

LASTEX FAILLE<br />

Berry, Aqua, Black<br />

Siiea 32 . 38<br />

10.95<br />

NYLON<br />

LASTEX FAILLE<br />

with Diamond Weave, in Berry,<br />

Aqua, Navy.<br />

5«e» 32 . 38<br />

^ ^ ^ -Sfitikl gingi iamii ••••<br />

y t>cMioc'«a« juniors<br />

MMMtMfMiirMkKM,<br />

M<br />

IMIIiMMlfni 14,95 •mm<br />

mvmm<br />

, y .>•<br />

• «• ' • I<br />

Show Tonight?<br />

VtAR — Ne, 8 Telephone 0804 or 0806<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, <strong>1951</strong><br />

ore Resorts Advised to Trim Pleas<br />

ff State Beach Aid to Bare Essentials<br />

w Availabl-<br />

> State OfficUU to<br />

i Imped <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty<br />

- Ero-ion SHuatioi<br />

Unfineeri and other replentatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State<br />

jvigation Council are exited<br />

to visit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

d other seashore resorts<br />

Be time aeon to inspect<br />

teh erosion conditions, it<br />

•-: announced following a<br />

•ting at Trenton on Fri-<br />

CMrln R. Erdmn<br />

for rtale flnti<br />

i problems.<br />

-ttcndlng from here '<br />

cltor John E Buwell and<br />

iblyman Nathanier C. Smith,<br />

"1 AVAILABLE<br />

If •uthorltlca told the munlcU<br />

Mlefataa that then will be II,.<br />

43 available in slate fundt to<br />

* cily money in beachfront<br />

It •£,•' •<br />

that the MUtisua parerila had arrived<br />

at VM Atlantic <strong>City</strong> KowllaL<br />

liiu was about half the Him. norm-<br />

•% andM lot th. trip without<br />

plica •acort*. • ,<br />

I ,-tt waa Men that Ui«Btorlt pnnd<br />

• For Telephone*<br />

i A brief thunder, lightning and<br />

rain atorm early Monday evening<br />

sent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s air raid warning<br />

•irena on an unacttedulea ' rampage<br />

and had reaidenta in moat <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vlpcll IM<br />

At C. <strong>of</strong>C.<br />

to Attend Affair ,<br />

More than l« resort men and<br />

central-city ana in a dither, women are scheduled to be prasawl<br />

A short-circuit caused by rain tonight (Thursday) for th* second<br />

Marled live <strong>of</strong> the six airena scream, annual spring dinner-mwUng <strong>of</strong> the,<br />

ing Intermittently for about 10 mln. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

utea<br />

<strong>City</strong>, at Simon' Restaurant,<br />

i The public—contrary to previously James •. Sheen, Mew York public<br />

- Published Instructiona—promptly de- relation, counselor and widely<br />

j iuged the city hall' telephone •witcn- known humorist and lecturer, will<br />

: board and police headquarters with be the principal speaker.<br />

The dinner will begin at tJO p. m<br />

Those who do not have reservation,<br />

BY nrs AND RTABTS<br />

may purchase the few remaining<br />

The sireni began •eunding <strong>of</strong>f tickets at the door untu 7 p, m, •;<br />

about B30 p. m. and kept it up in Among the honored guests for the<br />

lit* and Maria until city electrical<br />

bureau employe, could da»h around<br />

and remove their fu.es. the only<br />

auick way <strong>of</strong> iilencing them,<br />

In tku pertoa the ally hall ea.<br />

ekaaga b*nal.a an eMamaM* 1M<br />

eaJlc Tfea apemar Merely MIawerei<br />

"akart ainaJl" aa fact aa<br />

PaiS w£L seneaat •arry<br />

Iiwil BJH kad a tan •!•<br />

hw iknrf tttiw I, MAM<br />

Obituary—Set. I, pan S,";' i '''X<br />

Service Man and Veterans—««.<br />

Mpt.<br />

a« * p»<br />

occasion will be municipal, county<br />

and state <strong>of</strong>ficial.. The Chamber at • • JAMM K. i<br />

so had invited Senator E.U. if*. *«••• a. . , , ,,k<br />

(auver, former chairman <strong>of</strong> the Beta thia week thai his plans tM<br />

Crime Investigating Committee to been changed and ttst b> CHlld<br />

ittetut » a guest, but he wired re- have to be in WMhlngttin tonight-<br />

101 Seniors to Receive<br />

Diplomas on Ptert Tuesday<br />

53 Girl,,48 Boys to be Graduated;<br />

Baccalaureate, Sunday, at High School<br />

pit state ha* provided $780,000 for<br />

jy didn't<br />

leial air <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School will have lu anal round <strong>of</strong> activities for the<br />

|«f jattiet an4 other 'projeeti, plu*<br />

raid •<br />

t people, temi during the coming weak n it bida farewell to a graduating cUaa at<br />

M for repain to existing itruc-<br />

, _ —... .- It wu a 101 Seniors<br />

• already built with state aid.<br />

rning or whether the<br />

an <strong>City</strong> formally nquetted<br />

ing a multiple-alarm<br />

The S3 girU and M boyi in the claa will receive their dlplomai<br />

Tueaday night at the annual com-i '<br />

*00. which would be broken<br />

-r '<br />

,n into (100,000 for a und pumpprojeet<br />

to rebuild bathing<br />

cha artiflclally tW,aon to tengththe<br />

exiating itone Jetty at sth it.<br />

•bout 300 feet, and Ku.OOO for relint<br />

the Sth it. jetty,<br />

"•far Bawker »poru4 afl«><br />

twfmMa Ui*t BtoM •fllclib<br />

' rt M make any eommlt-<br />

M to tow ainch *f Uil. IMI<br />

hm (lanUt, sr »h«i 11<br />

saa.Hli *M aMaa Ike sity<br />

ftaaa aU eaaatal Hearts M<br />

(Mr aa«as far stale aM<br />

lakes<br />

For Better<br />

, May KtonnM Trend;<br />

>: Outstrip. May, 1950<br />

W trend <strong>of</strong> buQding eonstrugtion<br />

flty in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> revened it.<br />

during May and went ahead <strong>of</strong><br />

ama month lait year, for the<br />

time in ]R1.<br />

"peelor Menry B. Cooper re.<br />

d 4o the eommisaioners Manlait<br />

month for Improvementa<br />

an ••negate e»Umated cott <strong>of</strong><br />

IU, Thij compared with 113<br />

•111 «ui' and .•TrfHMwta tno.TOt ut...ii«. valuation ini-<br />

BeeBBBtraeMoB and repair aeUvlty la h.iamlaf aU .long Ike ocean city beachfront these days, as u<br />

•QvemenU SSJf^ » WBJW in May, valuation IIM. m , jrHtan tat ,,„, tmrlvtt ,„ nsterlng paklie properly wklak wai severely d.m.sed by November, neat..<br />

M » ?_?^» t (<br />

y i NOT USED FOB FI<br />

•nnu.L baccaUureato<br />

I Act"-"- IN- -'—<br />

! and i<br />

r. will be a Claa* Night protnm<br />

: been used for are signals since last open to the public thia evening AT KIWAWU LUNGUBM<br />

i fall,<br />

t Thursday i in the achooL and the A final feature for the graduate. Crtrtln<br />

il air raid "red" warn,<br />

will be on Wednesday afternoon •«ISe,<br />

latlngnote <strong>of</strong> the sirens.<br />

when they will be entwttlned by nin* *t B i<br />

t sustained note i<br />

the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Klwani. Club at<br />

the "all clear", A prellminar}<br />

luncheon in the achool gyBumslikia.<br />

signal U for civil defense workers<br />

TOU luncheon will juM about and<br />

only and In not audible to the gen-<br />

the achool year for the SenlMa, DM<br />

eral public.<br />

the other achool class will<br />

The only thing Out prevented the<br />

Untie in teaaton until Suturd<br />

entire city's being given the false<br />

18, when th» to wffi<br />

alarm Monday night was the (act<br />

deal. <strong>On</strong> that Bnal day, »<br />

that there aren't enough (Irens to<br />

•cover the entire iauind.<br />

Page 1, pltaaa<br />

iiftnmer Iarcw«lU.<br />

•errlae waa Wfca*.!^ ttt the<br />

War Contract<br />

srh.il mmUitwium wm Maaalay Haa<br />

trtek, wkem *h~t aaOairlttaa, «a.<br />

alfea thai rapaJn to tk* Maaaa<br />

To Begin Monday<br />

ner vsaii aat a. aaajpiatal f<br />

MaM ta aJtow aafleiaaa; »r.sta4


H floor<br />

c which<br />

%k':u*-,- v<br />

td 4o b* iwonatructad<br />

Mtd othjtr tfPato mad* tram the<br />

Hf^ <strong>of</strong> • (Mmlut November.<br />

• Mayor Edwur) B. Bv«rlur utund<br />

,achooi afflclal* Monday that the pie<br />

would be ready for 1 Bin commenc<br />

m*nt on Tu#td«y.<br />

Trstufer <strong>of</strong> tl» baccalaureate aerv<br />

k» to th* achool will reduce th*<br />

ID TIMITABi.1<br />

«MJ. TlWt HM ail taw Iif n.S.I,)<br />

air e First Fmbyisriui lightful evening <strong>of</strong> enlermlnment<br />

An Arthur dedfrey influence prob-<br />

Church, whs has tckan far hu topic<br />

ably win be detected in some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

for their parents, friends and others ukcleie accompaniments by the<br />

"Quo V.dtaf"<br />

who care to attend. The production boys.<br />

. OtheF clergymen who will par- Is being staged in its entirety by the<br />

ticipate in the service are the Rev youriM people, and will present «n<br />

The latter part <strong>of</strong> the program<br />

A- Lynn Gongl<strong>of</strong>f, <strong>of</strong> the Tint Math,<br />

will be on a more serious note as<br />

overall picture <strong>of</strong> the four years the the class dedicates and presents a<br />

odlat Churrti. with the call to wor- Seniors have spent in high school, beautiful 1 c e I e r n to Principal<br />

ship: the Jtcv. rorrect E. Vaughan "HOLIOAV IN HAWAII"<br />

George W. Meyer=thc Seniors' gift<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Eplaeopal Church Called "Holiday in Hawaii", the to the school, A solemn candle light<br />

with the •eripture reading; the Rev program will be devoted to a ilirer- recessional will bring ilie program<br />

Victor B, Buttle, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> act play, dealing with an imaginary to a close.<br />

Baptist Church, with prayer: and trip by class members to Hawaii to<br />

the Rev, Cynu W. Ferry, <strong>of</strong> Pleas-<br />

No admission will be charged.<br />

visit a former classmate who has<br />

antville. with the benediction.<br />

The program will be presented in<br />

moved to the islands.<br />

the afternoon for underclassmen.<br />

Ml SIC BY BAND, SINGERS The islanders present a program<br />

Mujleal selections will be <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>of</strong> entertainment for them. The Mr, and Mrs, George McClellan,<br />

hy the high schiiol Band and choral Seniors, in turn, present a history <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del., are residing at<br />

club.<br />

their activities in the school. This 16SB Wesley av.<br />

The commencement Tuesday, like<br />

the baccalaureate service. Is sclicd<br />

uled for B p, m.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the addresses en the pre- Here Are Seniors Who Will Be<br />

gram will be delivered by members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the graduating class. Diplomas Graduated on Pier, Tuesday Night<br />

will be presented by Br. W Thomai<br />

Adams, president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Lcite Lou Aflam<br />

Education,<br />

Norman Ruin, rt<br />

Principal student orations will be<br />

p<br />

given by John W. Meyer, the vale- Luis Virginia B=iklr%<br />

dleierlin. and Elizabeth Ann Trout Robert Jim*»= Burthtj<br />

sglutatorian,<br />

THIS IS AMERICA". THEME David William Bieknc-IL Jr.<br />

Five brief messages en the general Carolyn M=»r^ Bn\fl<br />

theme, "This Is America", will be RdMimiifi Herbirt Ernii n<br />

made by other members <strong>of</strong> the Michatl Jfiaiph Brunttti<br />

lass, selected for having written Wrfltrr Jdmc; Buekhnll*. Ir<br />

outstanding essays on their topics. Jahn Birnard B"rk.<br />

These speakers. In order, will be Burtnn QUnri B\ fUHi<br />

Carolyn M, Boyd, Lette L Adams GF^tt Thtlmj Ctirr<br />

Lawrence K, Hall, Jr., Thomas L RlLhiiFtl Mjrlin Ca_^rl Jr<br />

Thome, Jr , and Walter T, Qrandy ^nm Mnrg^rPtC'i* stt r<br />

"r.<br />

Earb'iri Annf<br />

The class will be recommended for<br />

graduation by Princl&a! Ocorqe W<br />

Meyer and presented to Dr. Adams<br />

by Dr, Charles B, Pierce, city suprintendent.<br />

The Rev. Frank F Adlcr, pastur <strong>of</strong><br />

St. John's Lutheran Church, wilt<br />

open the program with an inveea*<br />

tion, and it will be closed with<br />

enediction by the Rev' Bartholo.<br />

muw B. Doyle, assistajit pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

t. Augustine's R, C, Church.<br />

The school band and a sclccled<br />

herus <strong>of</strong> Senior* will give the<br />

fnusical portions <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

Officers <strong>of</strong> the cjass <strong>of</strong> 1151 are<br />

iwrenee K, Half, Jr. president.<br />

Carolyn M. Beyd, vice president,<br />

Jane J Palermo, secrt'tary, and<br />

Lo'uise M Daiiey. treasurer.<br />

1 matter jwltthut city, Mil.<br />

Resort* Adviied Lightning p<br />

Lynnvraod SmbA. ctty e)«^tlci<br />

irj^Mclor. reported that the tMMtbl*<br />

to Trim Beach Pleat Air Raid Alarm m locHtcrl in n <strong>Jun</strong>ction box at the<br />

Continued from P.It 1<br />

Continued tttm ptn I 6th st, Hre nouso, where the heavy<br />

The six in u»e are lotalod at tinruin<br />

had lc»ki-d Into a cundult. Hu<br />

most urgently needed,<br />

Wesley BV school, 6th si lire hfiusi said iiit' sirt-ns were buck In normal<br />

Thov said that the Navigation city hall, 10th al. public works » ui ,tmul-by njn-lco within a «hort time.<br />

Council expert will viilt the foai hoiise, 14lh st, public safely gar»i<<br />

aresj 10 weigh (ho condilienj fur<br />

themselves before arriving ai any<br />

and Hlh st, and the bay<br />

< h»mbf r <strong>of</strong> Comme Trarupor.<br />

final decisions en state ailstmenls. All but the one al 10th si wcnl<br />

UUon Ahow, CoAventltn Hall, «Ui<br />

STATE FUNDH IMADIQIJATE <strong>of</strong>f nl least once a» a result <strong>of</strong> Ihi<br />

•t. >nd bo«rd»«lk. totilflu, FrMay.<br />

Mayor lowker laid it was evident •short" in a special wiring cin-ult<br />

HilurdMv nllhU. A4mlHlaa rnt,<br />

that the state funds available will set up to control the siren* from •<br />

Don't mi— It!<br />

cover only a small portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

requests iubmilted<br />

Cape May asked for $2.10 000 and<br />

Aabury Park requested S150000<br />

The Navigation Council already has<br />

approved an Atlantic <strong>City</strong> request<br />

for I2SS.00O for Jetty work.<br />

Friday's conference was !he latest<br />

in ^several such meetings at which<br />

seashore communities appealed fnr<br />

state aid= Local Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers attended several previous<br />

sessions to support the appeal<br />

at the city government with data on<br />

the adverse erTeet <strong>of</strong> erosion on business.<br />

Mr and Mrs, William PelU have<br />

rented a cottage oil Surf rd.<br />

f Bay Voor CUMr(B>i Wmr M<br />

Yvonne Kathleen Whilakcr<br />

Bvelyn Elisaijoih WigKlns<br />

Franklin Wiliianis<br />

John Edwdrd Willianla<br />

Estclla El..-aiMMh Wooibcrl<br />

PatrieiB Jesn Wrighi<br />

BARTON<br />

740 Aabury Ave, Phone 2185<br />

811 Aabury Avenue<br />

Wm Have thm BEST in<br />

oes<br />

MEATS - GROCERIES<br />

C fkfciRs<br />

Iu=in Cullissitn<br />

High Heel FRESH FRUITS - VEGETABLES<br />

Ch.lFlt Edgjr Cimaur Jr<br />

Lida RIP Cnx<br />

Lc ui P Mar\ Ddili^<br />

Whites<br />

Ada Anlunictd DJ! Fan J<br />

You Will Taste the Difference and Youil<br />

Charity Anthony FDt Sa.,fi-<br />

MdFir Inrarrata Di Stpm<br />

for Graduates<br />

Save When You Buy the Best<br />

Cafhsrint- Pirstlf: Drain<br />

Ruruifd Clvdn Fill-<br />

COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF<br />

Alan Ho F, rtu i.n<br />

Pilrun DIUHZIIIP Fi inHin<br />

3.99 to »6.95<br />

Ciri h M^i Frii- H I t<br />

You Will -Know Then, Why We Say It Is the Best<br />

I ihn Ch-irir Gill I<br />

W illir Th i ill Ci nidi Jr<br />

C. IFI,C- Alien Grill,,<br />

Available in Roasts - Steaks . Chops • Liver<br />

U ilium Rn I C.r I i r Ji<br />

Riulnrrl Mu I ^i 1 Gr t L in<br />

Cuban Heels<br />

Sweet Breads<br />

Lattfinu King lUill Jr<br />

Ci hn H .mill n<br />

Fine, Crisp, Fresh Vegetables<br />

Hclt-nr- Hi\ n<br />

Juan N^llit Ht?nl<br />

Watermelons • CanteJopes<br />

Alin Htbttci II tn ,11<br />

P,itritid Mnru h ni<br />

Shop at BARTON SHOEI, Save time<br />

Bing Cherries - Strawberries<br />

Jjin Wilb. rl 1 jr I<br />

— save money. We guarantee to<br />

Marp iri I Am Jitn i<br />

you money,<br />

Mint j Rhutti Ji lirii<br />

TELEPHONE AND DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

Willuim Di Vdul Jiirru<br />

A.nilri» Lit Jcrnpt<br />

Btatricr Kilhr\ I tl , >i n<br />

Eldinc Jin 11 Knkir<br />

Arthur Simiiir Lilinr Ir<br />

Rar- Ann M.irtli.1 Ltur-iril<br />

Jmnni Mar r Liitrn<br />

Jum Lucilli Luk n ii /<br />

RrigcT Wrig! Vlsitu U I [ • 69) ••« le<strong>of</strong> tXt \',i 7 *<br />

Baked Loaves •^"•.r^r^x<br />

Imported Hams..»:?:^ 2 *2 ( ^ ) T.r IOC<br />

Olirar Stuffed OUw*m " 7 '-o,"<br />

Orange Juice e6^W,d '• '«V<br />

Urn* Bean* "•— X'<br />

Instant C<strong>of</strong>fee %y 49c i "„?• Si.<br />

Ulmtt Brand Fonty<br />

PINK SALMON = 55'<br />

*fe<br />

New<br />

Cook Book •* •i,<br />

»alad Oreg<br />

EIGHTH iTOEET «»iWiaT AVENUE<br />

SHORE ROAD, SOMERS POINT<br />

'A.* iAk'ijs t-AAfei.lj<br />

m<br />

p>j<br />

4 Actions Aid<br />

<strong>City</strong> Employes<br />

Granted Bonus, Sick<br />

Leave Liberalized<br />

l r |M?M<br />

n itiY<br />

I li-nyt!uiilr<br />

^H'NT lilVK<br />

I'T -,:• M h.;,\<br />

.1 !Mi. tin.(.,<br />

•.niiili-.iiiiiM:<br />

,.I|..,|| 1,1,Ti.<br />

Ail liiil-dm.<br />

Ji u.ii. lin.,<br />

(Oiillnurd (rum pafe I<br />

sirh i|.;t\i' (H-rniilsi |.m-<br />

n.fhi 11. r ;irfii!inihiti.il<br />

i. -vith (Hi v iMifi vriir<br />

inniiliili. up !,, il m:i«i<br />

*. (ir<br />

jii-i tuHi<br />

1M.VI<br />

I!! i • .<br />

rp Mil if<br />

rk II-H<br />

in DM<br />

(iflontrc! HI<br />

Phone IM4<br />

Dr. Roger G. La Rosa<br />

Optometriit<br />

844 Central Ave,<br />

OOEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

Iriil<br />

N,i II,mi<br />

Mnn. iiini<br />

mi Sun.<br />

) Ainu.<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L,<br />

Barrett<br />

, Job rrlnlinf DSBt.<br />

807 Asbury Avenue<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e ?, lOBi SENTINEULEDCER—3<br />

Solicitor John F. Boiwell snid that<br />

the itate Iflw rnalfes Saturdays in<br />

I the summer legal holidays, and that<br />

I the eit.y for the past few years has<br />

tnwhnlciiily violated the hiw by keepinij<br />

nfllces nnrn SiiHirrtay morninHfi<br />

Biitui-fUiys |jru£iut.e little jiiiljiic IniHini'^.M<br />

in tht-. nfflft's i<br />

MOST liET PAV OFF<br />

! Till. ri'Mipluiiiin prnvicferi ihiit i.pti-<br />

Grade School Nmwa<br />

Safety Awards To<br />

Be Presented<br />

Police Officer to<br />

Reward Patroller*<br />

|iln>pK r;,n h;,\t. Hjiturtiny^ nil t'^- At the regular assembly in the<br />

1 I-im-rc'-niT *ww 'V'7i,nVr"w'n ' Cl ' n "" 01 ">'' '** ihi, HuriiKiiti-. iihtl<br />

ii.|..ip.|i-ii I,., „.mi.,„,.,,i t,, I,,,, r.,,,,,,<br />

SUiy . ,ni;i:> ruui i - Mmh;iii. l>iUsion<br />

nil r in ihnli'i-nih liny • ir <strong>Jun</strong>p. neii (it<br />

IIFI i.ili,,k A M n! Htiirh ilhit. mipl 1 =<br />

• •IINIIII uiil in. .li.iili. fin thi. iiiiimiinci<br />

,.( i •i.iMi!ij^Hi..n^ jinii i'liiinsil fiis.<br />

|i..i|..l Mi.j 7. liiai.<br />

IIJHillJ! K I'ABIS,<br />

«'. \i noi'iiMTKN<br />

r,,,ii K^ihiiH^r N;iti..ni[i Hiink<br />

,imi friisi c iini|.;ihi<br />

niillHiT K. [11:1.1.<br />

Aiiii. nei<br />

i^.i-ift rni N J<br />

S lit-r.l-iir 56 ill.<br />

THK Nl IH1IIIH (Ol HT OF<br />

,\r:W JKHNKV<br />

fiiA.\ci:nv mvi?iim<br />

lift, 11,11 IIIISTV IKK Ki:T M»<br />

II iisliilM .<br />

I'll l:\SA V uu»l..-N IlHKKVIlANT<br />

My iliiui- ,,r an IINIIT ..f iht. HIIIMM i.Hrmn!<br />

iif Si ii Jiis.i rh:iiii=iTV HiiH<br />

sii.n iiiii'li. mi lin, Itiih ii;i> nf Mai<br />

ni^i. in ,i (.,,riiii;i ,ii;il, iiliiti.in Hhir=<br />

m.m V. lliiiii.n is i'liimlirf mill i.iu ow<br />

lii., I ii. f= nii.i nt iiiii ii.f ii.iiiiirHil Ii<br />

.wii !Mi. IMiiiniiff's liiiiii'iiiini im<br />

liif..!. i ill' |,th dii.i 'H Juli nrsi<br />

n ii'.r.iiiii thiri'iif. NH.il jtiiiurrli nl uiij<br />

til' !iihi i h iiMiiinsI ygu ils the rimil shiili<br />

liiini. i.qiill.ihi.' iiRii |,j?,i<br />

ih., nhjiii ,,f this KIII| Is I., iiiitiiln<br />

:, il!. !• itissnii in,, tn,, iiiari Nii/i. \tt*-<br />

II. ri-n i.in iiiiii i hi- iM.-ilntiff (..i the<br />

..in I it. i,. linn.<br />

r>,iiiii %i ii IT iiir.i<br />

rn.WK1.IN A. NINfl.<br />

Alii.rni.i fiii i'iiiinliff,<br />

HIT Km st - " -<br />

tNiii l i l i . N, J,<br />

EAT OUT<br />

TODAY - - - IT'S FUN<br />

Relax. Enjoy yourself. Make it a<br />

point to eat at Frank and Eddie'*<br />

and see how completely sntisfying one <strong>of</strong> our famous<br />

sandwiches or a tastefully prepared dinner can be.<br />

BE GOOD TO YOURSELF — Eat at __<br />

FRANK and EDDIE'S<br />

RESTAURANT and SANDWICH SHOP<br />

Ph. 1699 MS Aabury Ave.<br />

RICHARDS'<br />

819 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

SUMS<br />

FAMOUS<br />

NATIONALLY - ADVERTISED<br />

DAN RIVER FABRICS<br />

CHAMBRAYDRESSES<br />

Exquljllrlv Ullortd fh»mbr.y« with Ida al •»«'<br />

deiaili. Priced to HI budctU MWHcd'by U>e<br />

hlih CHl.Df.llvIni — «!}l«l far May to Septttabcr<br />

eanpllmenU. Meat far itrHl wear or •hop.<br />

plnf. In neat button la wnl.t and coat »lyl«..<br />

Selcet uvtril in blue . rate - •r»n or aqaa<br />

lanel, SIHPM. - tMeaa . pl.ldi. Banforhlei.<br />

,__ 11- 18 — 16W .84W<br />

H(<br />

VKAR'S SO 1 ATTKACTIOS<br />

BOB HOPE<br />

In IVrmn wllh<br />

Marilyn MAXWELL<br />

and All Star Shew<br />

Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 8th<br />

Tickets Now on Sale<br />

Warner Theatre<br />

ATLANTIC CITV<br />

Bm Ilffiii. iijirn Siiiiii In H P.M.<br />

EntlFc i*rsc?eda Is<br />

James "Sonny" Fraaer<br />

Cancer Foundation<br />

Frlres:<br />

,2« - il.lo . M.M . M.56<br />

i, iBf— Ai! srnin Rf.iii'niMlt<br />

3-way<br />

lighting<br />

Laigt *<br />

frM-forni<br />

utility tray<br />

Heavy<br />

weighted<br />

bosawon't<br />

tip<br />

BR<br />

the<br />

f<br />

THE LAMP B f lexla OF H)O<br />

Lov.lv fabrk'<br />

•had* rn diok.)<br />

UprtJck R«l ./•/<br />

, . iv '<br />

A Sensationol Value!<br />

-must be •••n to b«<br />

fully appreciated<br />

, $IO 95<br />

only iMm<br />

ewest FREE-FORM Mtdtri Styl#<br />

Solid hardwood bast and utility tray<br />

US! A! A Uli Af A<br />

ffiUVMIOH LAM*<br />

ISMI ADDtDONAl UHli<br />

. l/« m o fordwr.<br />

• Urn H to hsM your M hnp at<br />

IHI Al A<br />

BROWN LEE'S<br />

, 704 ASBURY PHONE<br />

GIFTS<br />

for FATHER'S DAY...<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 17th<br />

by<br />

M ^% metes<br />

HI Mill* MMM<br />

Nothing'* toe good for Dad!<br />

Give Dad Knhst'i shirt., ties,<br />

ilackt, sportswear , , . that tellt<br />

him he's really special.<br />

| Short or lonjj «lotve Sport<br />

: Shirts in R-abardino. r a y o n.<br />

I nylon rind cool cotton.<br />

: 2.45 to 10.95<br />

Swim Trunks in tremendous<br />

variety. Solid colors and novelty<br />

desipns. f<br />

2.95 to 8.95<br />

NYLON FOR MEN!<br />

SHIRTS • • - S.B5 to 8.01<br />

SHORTS . . . . . . 2.M<br />

SOCKS . • • • 85c to 2.95<br />

ttrv-'' Shun in broadcloth!!<br />

and zi'phyr-weijthts ., , , white<br />

and colors.<br />

2.9S to 3.95<br />

CooT summer Robes in rayon<br />

crepe, shantung and cotton<br />

seersucker.<br />

4.96 to 12.95<br />

\. ?)r.i<br />

III aHHI<br />

mem<br />

Tone-up Dad with a new tie.<br />

Neat or splashy patterns.<br />

1.00 to 2.SO<br />

FIDS alack* tailored by Botany,<br />

Melroac Park, Northcord.<br />

Solids, plaids, checks.<br />

S.9S to 1S.95<br />

SWANK JEWELRY<br />

Tl# B.r, , Cuff Unk. -<br />

Ch«in> and Belt* - - - ;<br />

by Swank.<br />

''S«aH<br />

aa^aa^B"'*<br />

' fi:<br />

41<br />

M


^5/<br />

SHOPPEE<br />

. and CUEANING<br />

i<br />

- upuimn<br />

11M ASBUSHf AVE.<br />

CLASSY<br />

<strong>1951</strong><br />

io f s Pharmacy<br />

3rd Street and Atlantic Avenue<br />

THE PICKET FENCE<br />

61! EIGHTH ST.<br />

(Sandaway Hotel)<br />

• Selection <strong>of</strong> CANDLES for All Occmtons<br />

TAPERS:<br />

i and ID ¥sriaBS color* for VoUr flower arrangrmt.il?.<br />

CANDLE; L;<br />

'<br />

wftk<br />

ftk<br />

Iss<br />

far n.,vM<br />

rvic*.<br />

>ING BELL CANDLE;<br />

hHc with 4cc*r«U«(] far skewer or rr-<br />

AND BABY BOTTLE CANDLE.<br />

m^m m &*wmt or tab? party m sauce**,<br />

| 3. WAGNER PHONE I ITS<br />

BwfSff<br />

[O'S MARKET<br />

921 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

SWIFT<br />

W^\ %>l PREMIUM<br />

MEATS<br />

FULL LINE OF<br />

FROZEN FOODS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

PRODUCE<br />

— 8:30 A. M. to 6 P.M.<br />

\ MM, Saturday — 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M,<br />

ITA1T IN LINE?<br />

if Tfour Tim - P«tience and Temper<br />

• y»Riff! ww FOB fKin, siRVici and ram DELIVERY<br />

4mm *® m/k • .<br />

*17»<br />

Wm<br />

*!-. •<br />

I"<br />

'.< •<br />

CU1TUIEP ttMMlt<br />

S.iH 00<br />

Church Circle<br />

Has Final Dinner<br />

Hears Miss Kauab<br />

In Talk on Madeira<br />

The GuadvtilS Circlr ((f ih. first<br />

Free Chamber or t ommerce Trans<br />

l.urljllnii Show Innight < oui rnll.jn<br />

Hall fth xl and b<br />

' Q *\ f"* % •>• * ff^*i4fr*v"'JC&> m ' f f' T<br />

Forthcoming Marriage to Effect<br />

Republican-Democratic Coalition<br />

tf tif the Mi^ Ornn I H*<br />

II fiiif a rhnir? *if prur 1 .<br />

mai hair finai<br />

ird . •,! hularthil<br />

Jimn MUhr In tl. *-*,i Indirs<br />

ira I inr<br />

IP If) QF IS<br />

paid<br />

B.nl.<br />

Two Girls and <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Boy Are Born to<br />

Resort Families<br />

T i I. l-ls irri t nt h , t ft- II t<br />

OL in Cilv arrival kirn 2 In iitf<br />

I rk _,r.in k M,,i rtn ril 111, I<br />

LI i" ir Ssl irt Mi nun-,1 Id, j IT,I I<br />

Ti i \ irr ^ fiiil I orr ui Mr null<br />

Mr Fru V llBn, , BOB " h , !<br />

Mil _i t rl I II \ Mi JI I M<br />

Du rt X i,lr, I • 21U tit i.in ,,<br />

% 'i Jh ti l -V I , ri in Mr n<br />

Mr Ii-., L. . [ 91, lit d<br />

M , JH<br />

111 "• I i IT ihi, | tn il «,i<br />

Mrs. Carlson, 93,<br />

Breaks Right Hip<br />

Mrs Elizabeth Carlson 7lh si<br />

A Repybli£jin=Dcniui *v *ic cnall- Mr? RDSPII fnr the pnsl 3's \ur, i. i % * t.kkst ifihahitan! I t I<br />

[ ti ii n t}\!MTit.nl CLIU i I le he haj been RppublUan n.eirtr.n 35<br />

thi_ UK ^hil. an if t* Him i I HJJ<br />

and guest*.<br />

ing iiL^pectur <strong>of</strong> Wilduouci In -i*l<br />

ShL wa* T I riik, ii bunt.<br />

Mary Kagsab hign sthuol leachpf<br />

was announced lalp laM week<br />

w T repjiri ii w ilh i j IJII sr i<br />

who described a summ. r \ aicaiitm<br />

pin-.<br />

spent A ith her ufielp on the u.1.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mydcira Mrs La* mig Bet<br />

Bucknell to Graduate Dr MIR i \ ^mil'i 1 ir<br />

also LHtLf lainLd v, nh piann „», rjMiss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ph^ithm n-iurn lMnnl«\ ihn<br />

lions<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girl<br />

Mr CirUnii t mi ditiun w t« 1 nr<br />

Ti^r dinint la ••.!*. win rnlurfi<br />

and lh.it *hi »fl in fciiml p n.<br />

inrdtid with pnttrd filun a** • Pageant, <strong>Jun</strong>e 16<br />

Sin rifiu Ihroiifeh Ihi npi n<br />

«h th was pficLiiIeii tu CILM J.<br />

remark il h i ill it i-, .ntl<br />

^n prutm lo ta^L humo<br />

12 Entered For<br />

Mrs Mu Gongl<strong>of</strong>T giu thp in<br />

tion ar d Mfj AI ec Horner Affair at Surf<br />

D-ir t.1<br />

tiring pn ,id*>nt mtrudueed thi nt<br />

s tiffl^ers a.* K til a3 tht i<br />

to & r\t fcr I9**l ^2 uii<br />

w f ft Mrs G n^It fT \<br />

Mr C ^ n<br />

.i rrt-spondinjj i c_fi Uir* n<br />

dlf LC Meiiphil] lit nirt r<br />

In if^ art Mr fwlhr\<br />

n pr. jiiitT Mi • I 1<br />

, ir I II Eir, , t ji ft<br />

t L I •=•[ ,, i II i i Hi,<br />

1. I I -• V, , , n i Pc it, i<br />

101 t -inrij<br />

u, I i I t • f i , L S |<br />

Mi B.I I I ,1 II i t<br />

Butki . 1 LJI<br />

% I i It, Pjt in tliir I _ Wnfld<br />

frit I _ C t ir_l T'lii - l|<br />

MI,!. LI ii ifii ld tji cr<br />

II<br />

T. n i It Li uri I,<br />

in*, matin mjui an1 usinm<br />

\M> • I I<br />

I hi<br />

men ht r <strong>of</strong> Kcippa DLIIJ t ruril\<br />

IIFRt KIR M<br />

t ri I Hil '<br />

Shi. ha, inr . Rjllm II nr i.«l O>•»> »«*••<br />

We Are Pleased to Announce That<br />

Walter Richman<br />

Is Now in Charge <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Television Service<br />

Mr, Richman w»* the firit •uthori«d Admiral television<br />

service man in C«p# May and Atlantic County.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware Co., Inc.<br />

PHONE 21S8<br />

See Us For a Liberal Tradm-ln Allowance \<br />

on Your Old Set<br />

A new perfume that wtl! sing vour<br />

.IS?-^2<br />

pralsEs! Never loudly, nciCr obviously, '<br />

but with a slighil) spity. sprighUy<br />

aw that will turn mainline<br />

ta ., youf way.<br />

»ttMt>ili<br />

GREETINGS TO OUR SUMMER GUESTS<br />

May your stay with u» be happy and most enjoyable<br />

FREEDY'S DRUG STORE<br />

701 ASBURY AVE, OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />

BrlngVoyr Prp>rrillllnn> is I » for Naff ( nmilDundlnc<br />

FRIDAY JUNE 8, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Winner's Candy -• Nut Shop<br />

711 Asbury Avenue<br />

HOME-MADE — HAND COATED<br />

CHOCOLATES and BON-BONS<br />

• BUTTER CREAMS • NUTS and FRUITS<br />

• CREAM CARAMELS • NOUGATS<br />

• FUDGE •PLAITED MINTS<br />

COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

• OPENING SPECIAL •<br />

1 Ib, Toasted Peanut Butter Sticks J<br />

1 Ib, Assorted Chocolates ' si PQ<br />

4 Ib. Assorted Iced JeUies<br />

{ ••.•«»<br />

DOROTHY and HERRICK WINNER<br />

* Props,<br />

ormer Township<br />

mmitleeman Diet<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

BABY - COMMERCIAL<br />

INSURANCE CLAIM<br />

WEDDING ALBUMS<br />

CAMERA REPAIRS<br />

John V. Pontiere, Jr.<br />

(05 Shore Rd., Someri Pt.<br />

Phone: S. P, 324<br />

month illnsu. Ha was 7B.<br />

A retired tanner, h« h»d ruldcd<br />

In Dennltvllle for 10 yean. He l»r.<br />

' was n counly ruad supeiviior<br />

was u Mason and u member <strong>of</strong><br />

olhi'r ffnlprnoi groups.<br />

Surviving iifu his aiti>, Ida; y sun<br />

and three daughters. Funerfll gervit-ffl<br />

wpfe eondiH'led Saturday.<br />

Want to Sw»pf Try » Clmuintd<br />

KXFKBT<br />

HEPAIBIHO<br />

IIROKRN T.KKHt<br />

DUPL1CATXD<br />

MILLER OPTICAL CO.<br />

SFr^nfific Nun fjla<br />

rilonc 003e Ml Ashuiy Avf<br />

MARQUETS 802-806 Boardwalk<br />

OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 5i30 P. M.<br />

Th« Fdinily RestnurBnl In the Family Resort<br />

Features a Varied Menu, including<br />

• Full Course Dinners<br />

• Platters<br />

• Seafood<br />

• Sandwiches<br />

• Children's Platters<br />

OUR OWN MAKE ICE CREAM<br />

_ We Serve — '-—<br />

BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON<br />

DINNER<br />

St. Market<br />

GROCERIES<br />

Spry-3 1b. can $1,09<br />

Montco Ofange juice - 4g oz. can 29c<br />

Montco Tomato Juice - No. 2 can 2 for 27c<br />

Montco Fancy White Tuna . 7 ox. can 42c<br />

Renuzit . Gallon can 1.25<br />

FROZEN TOODS<br />

SeabrooU Fordhook Lirnas pkf. 29c<br />

Strawberry Shortcake 8 oz, pkf. 37c<br />

SeabrooU Spinach pkg, 22c<br />

Seabrook Corn on Cob pkg, 25c<br />

PRIME MEATS<br />

Legs <strong>of</strong> Lamb Ib. 89c<br />

Boneless Pot Roa*t Ib. 98c<br />

Fresh Killed Fryers Ib. 53c<br />

Burkes Smoked Butts<br />

PHONE 1363<br />

Ib. 89c<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

i't,l(l. Ill MICH"<br />

pcoc»oooooooooococoooooooooooooooooooooooooc»ooc<br />

WE ARE PROUD OF YOU<br />

GARRISON<br />

80S Anbury Ave,<br />

JEWELERS<br />

LIVE LOBSTER<br />

IN OUR MARKET<br />

Phone 2278<br />

Oysters • Clams - Lobster tails<br />

lobster Meat - Lobsters • S<strong>of</strong>t Crabs<br />

AND OTHER FRESH SEA FOOD IN SEASON<br />

Cooked Seafoods to Take Out<br />

Crabmeat • Scallop. . S<strong>of</strong>t Crabf<br />

Shrimp • Deviled Craba<br />

COLE 81AW rBBNCH FRIBIl POtAtOIi<br />

MPP1B HASH FOTAIO SALAD<br />

TOY OUR DELICIOUS SPEClAt PLATTERS<br />

Wm Deliver - - - Phone 1348<br />

CHRIS SPENCE<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET and KITCHEN<br />

10th Sbwet «nd A*bury Avanua<br />

Obituary<br />

Hostess House<br />

Executive Dies<br />

M«. M«HM> P. Fax<br />

VUitor 40 Yean<br />

Mr» Mutilela p Va%, a summer<br />

resident far 40 years antl an active<br />

worker in the Hostess Heujio for<br />

Convalesecnt Oifls. died Wednesday<br />

last week at her winter home in<br />

Oyerbroqlt. Pa, She waj 79,<br />

Mrs Fox WM Ihe widow <strong>of</strong> Fred.<br />

crick S FOJI, a Philadelphia real<br />

estate broker who died in IMS,<br />

Iter Oeean <strong>City</strong> home, where she<br />

kusiomarlly resided about half <strong>of</strong><br />

i'acll year, was at 120 S, Atlantic<br />

blvcl<br />

Tile imly survivor is. a stepson.<br />

Pruderick S. Fox. Jr at Haddon.<br />

ilelil, N j,<br />

FMnt'ral soivicea were cciiidueted<br />

Suturdjiy nKirning at the Church <strong>of</strong><br />

thn Holy Ai.io^tle^ Iiuefmeiil was<br />

Perry L, Smith,<br />

Summer Resident<br />

Pi'rry I.. Smith, an <strong>Ocean</strong> Cilv<br />

iUnitni'r fesirlent and property own,<br />

tr HiiLe !81». tiled on Wednesdaj<br />

last week at the ase <strong>of</strong> 10, al hii<br />

honu' in Mercliiiniville.<br />

Mr SriiUh for the past 18 vears<br />

hail iiccn iiri'gitluiit <strong>of</strong> the Merchaiit.<br />

vilk- Nalioniil Bank and Trust Co<br />

He niiil his wife, Christiana S Smith<br />

IIIM rrfidrcl here at 711 ilh si,<br />

Gas Price Cut<br />

Becomes General<br />

Wide Range <strong>of</strong> Prices ''<br />

Found Among Dealers<br />

Thursday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 7, <strong>1951</strong> SENT1NEL>UCOCER—B<br />

Summer Resident<br />

For 15 Years Dies<br />

Funeral gerviega jfcere conducted<br />

Monday (or jeieph F. Seanlon, Phil,<br />

ndelphla plumbing and heatins con.<br />

tractor and an <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly sunnr<br />

rejident at 1215 Bay av. for the past<br />

IS years<br />

Mr, Seanlon. who was 45. lived<br />

and operated hU busineis nt 1.11(1<br />

S. Mlh si, for B yeari. He was a<br />

meraber <strong>of</strong> several plumbing .-isao.<br />

clatloni in the Phiigdclphia area<br />

iee» were held Monday for Mrs. Vir<br />

ijinia M, Barrett, 30, <strong>of</strong> 4 E. Wll-<br />

Surviving are his wife, Mae, undmot<br />

av . who died Friday<br />

two auters, Mrs. AieJIBnder OriflHh She i« survived by her husband,<br />

and Mr«, William H<strong>of</strong>rmeinter Louis J. Barrett.<br />

Requiem mass was celebrated<br />

She had been a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Interment wgs in Laurel Memorial<br />

Monday at 9 a m. In the Church <strong>of</strong><br />

executive board <strong>of</strong> the Hostes*<br />

ParK Cemetery<br />

the Most Blessed Sacrament Inter-<br />

House from 1B21 until her death, «nd<br />

ment waj in Calvary Cemetery.<br />

hnd halt) several' <strong>of</strong>fices in the<br />

HfKSti'sri League.<br />

She iilso was nclive for many<br />

iiars In \ay activities <strong>of</strong> the Eiusco- Electrician<br />

pnl Diuccse <strong>of</strong> Pennsyivanis, and at<br />

out. lime was president <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Philadelphia Convoealion. She wasDies<br />

Suddenly<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Holy Aiiealles and Mediator in Phil.<br />

I<br />

:.ti<br />

l II Mil il l I I<br />

iln ( il UIII\ <<br />

(.'ill- er thi><br />

i-fvcl |<br />

eeK nci<br />

" s llu [iii li (ipoln II .in a<br />

I\. i ti ri iMij-in ill. M i* inddi<br />

I f II r p* ti !< n.n di tnh '<br />

i t l i tut in \ holi.*; ill<br />

I i Bin fnwii th« u mi n IH '<br />

< II M tttl I f JMdM i III t| l._t ul<br />

I h \v Ih unit l(.,.lti itiMtrl iffj,<br />

ii tl i nit i im t* in HI i (fort<br />

K Inn \ lunw hu ii i<br />

V\ |l>f ltANth I<br />

t (tit it t low a^ 12 9 n-nts hut<br />

v, i ^4 it m tvi J uilur locations<br />

A in t ( \ nt i i (ire <strong>of</strong> s»t rA it«<br />

I itl n m « , I mil U,'.I I >r hicli It t<br />

An il" JJ1 mrt 24 4 lor KL,UKI]<br />

J 1 fol liil.li t< t<br />

( mi S*i\it* 22 M [ur rViee« were condueled<br />

Frldsy at the Smith funeMl Home<br />

by the Rev. FanfHt E, VauMhsn<br />

rector <strong>of</strong> Hely Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church Cremation feJIawed at Weit<br />

Laurel Hill Crematory, FhHidelphla<br />

Mrs. Virginia M. Barrett<br />

SOMERS POINT — Funeral jorv-<br />

WEDDING<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />

and INViTATIONS<br />

ES'GRAVep and RAISED<br />

LETTERS<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

!OB ALL OCCASIONS<br />

MONOGRAMMED<br />

GRADUATION CARDS<br />

WITH REMOVABLE<br />

"CLIt'K.OS" LETTERS<br />

3 for $1.00<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

FRED R, M'OOOIirr<br />

nlSTISt'TiVE<br />

PRINTERS<br />

823 A,bury Ave, Ph, 1490<br />

Open Now s<br />

my '<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Shop<br />

at 1017 Asbury Avenue<br />

with a Collection <strong>of</strong> Antiques,<br />

Reproductions <strong>of</strong> Fine Antique Furniture,<br />

Choice Accessories for the Home.<br />

•<br />

The Corner Cupboard<br />

MARY SHARP. FlTHIAN<br />

SUPERMARKETS<br />

Customers' Corner<br />

^p^^r •• 'J<br />

iL-i<br />

In Dairy-Frtsh Ft<br />

? J!H<br />

Msi* <strong>of</strong> our eyitsmfri dsn't know all<br />

ths d«t*ili ef the OPS r«f ulatisni concerning<br />

food prlen.<br />

After all, then are quite a few <strong>of</strong><br />

theie government rulei, and iwna <strong>of</strong><br />

fhem are very involved.<br />

lit w. tan m$lmtt rot ikmt thi mm* "4<br />

»•*« at Abr arm vaalatMrMrflf llvl.j up<br />

to Mi l.tf.r ••« aplrlf •# ItoH Mm ••<br />

tl>, •(•If to Mr •••raflall,<br />

S< ••«•. •• alwayi. ,« tan bmy mt MtiP<br />

with conAdanc* Mat y« will fat tkm u «<br />

tlf i iiaiitf to,4 to wait* ran ••>• k»»<br />

atclitaiatdi and Mat you ara talaf<br />

skarwmt tta correct prle. aid faftfaf tall<br />

wai(«t,<br />

K there art avar any doubti In your<br />

mind, pleaia It* ui knew, and we'll b«<br />

glad te dear them up. HaaM writs:<br />

WITIIJII liLaTIMI UPT,<br />

AiP feai Stem<br />

4JI L..li>it,» .v.n.., Ntw ftrt If, I, 1,<br />

Ched-o-bit<br />

Danish Blflu Cheese<br />

Swiss 6myere Chun<br />

Crean Cheese<br />

American Cheese »gg%m<br />

4<br />

* $1*<br />

^- 35*<br />

X 1 34*<br />

IOU«CHQI€f €«•><br />

Rib Roast<br />

MNCH MI | I0.IMCH Kit<br />

NONE fRICK) HWHHt<br />

Veal Roast<br />

Stewing Chickens<br />

Sliced Bacen<br />

Boneless Butts<br />

Sliced Cheese<br />

Fresh Pork Shoulder<br />

Midget Llvtrmirtt wss<br />

Van HoKoR Pickles<br />

Dtlitmtt Sea Food<br />

Large Fresh Ponies<br />

Sea Bass'<br />

. 85*<br />

Hie t* 4|<<br />

4§<br />

» SO"<br />

s 35*<br />

in 17*<br />

* 18*<br />

"25c<br />

SALAD DRESSING ^ v 32'v 59*<br />

!ee% HYDROSBNATiD Lib 3-lb dexo VEGETABLE SHORTENING 1.02<br />

Pineapple Chunks" •• r 29'<br />

Swift's Swift'Hing ^ M.07<br />

Libby's Deviled Ham '•: 18»<br />

Chivers Marmalade ti* 28*<br />

A&P Golden Corn "-•• .:• 16 e<br />

Waldorf Tissue - 8*<br />

Swift's Prem "^ 49 C<br />

Swift's Peanut Butter V 35'<br />

Pard Dog Food '- 16*<br />

XEBUCID PilCIi POl PINl »HN FAU FOODS<br />

ANN PAGE BEANS<br />

WIK • tOMAio HUM, VfSIiallaM 01 >OITO« ITrH<br />

JUST HI« IMIN IH_aMN r»G!<br />

Sp«giwt.I 2' . 25c<br />

Upton's Frostse 2-.25 c<br />

A&P Grape Juice ^41'<br />

Sparkle Desserts o.-':.a<br />

^<br />

Hershey Syrup :-7'..'15 c<br />

Apple Jelly vm»* ',:. !9 e<br />

Juice JOSS* 'wii'^gS'<br />

Bisquick %.27 e *-. 50 c<br />

Fanninf'iPlekler<br />

White Breads:. .:15 C<br />

iyffl t " 11 e'28 t<br />

Potato Chips<br />

Rinio ' **<br />

Sweet, Rift, WesttrH<br />

Cantaloupe<br />

JUMIQ<br />

SHI «eh 39*<br />

NONI<br />

•R1C1D<br />

HISHIR<br />

Sweet-Eating PIVM »!8*<br />

>r ._ viil.n> < viiophiin>, ««,_<br />

1 omatoes NI.KKN I .n»n. *oc<br />

Pascal Celery "°:',";r


M-£J >: ;<br />

W%J&£:<br />

• ' - ' • • " ^ • ^ ^ ' ^<br />

mm<br />

m mm<br />

Wm,<br />

•^'•--•••••-i/-- 1<br />

For<br />

ChHJren<br />

OtatiA aueh urn at Chief Morrow,<br />

* ifrtp '!& who (In thalr<br />

#tencraiid money ID teach u»<br />

to o ob«ry Jaw* and to<br />

dm and tauten.<br />

,<br />

EStATE<br />

*• Can Finance It<br />

- CONVENTIONAL<br />

1TGAGES<br />

t» 3*0 Brit S-rriw •<br />

mOTECTEO<br />

TGAGE SERVICE<br />

O.C. 1692<br />

Other dftB ol appreciation pr*-<br />

•ented to Cbtef Morrow were: A<br />

*croll tlfned by over 900 school chil-<br />

dren to show their «*UMJIH, an hon-<br />

oruv mAnbenftilp In Klwanis, tick-<br />

ets for A jteak dinner and a lobcter<br />

I dinner *nd ticket* to the Boo Hope<br />

(show in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

To the Chier* "chief". Mr*. Mor~<br />

row, went a beautiful orchid from<br />

the club, presented by Mayor Club-<br />

man after * brief introduction.<br />

Fellow pollc* chief! <strong>of</strong> South Jer<br />

•ey turned out in full force as attest*<br />

<strong>of</strong> the club to honor Chief Morrow<br />

Mr. Chapman introduced Chief Ro-<br />

bert X Lackey, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, pretl-<br />

d*nt <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Police<br />

Chief*' Association. Mr. Lackey then<br />

presented Chief James Price, <strong>of</strong><br />

Lin wood; Chief Everett Lever <strong>of</strong><br />

Northfleld: Chief Albert Talley, Ab-<br />

•econ: Chief Walter Atkinson Flea»-<br />

antville: Chief Maurice Mowrer<br />

Ventnor; Chief Clement Heifer, Mar-<br />

gate, and Chief Richard dP<br />

htl Lt<br />

Other police <strong>of</strong>ficials present were<br />

Meredith Kerstetter, a*sittant direc-<br />

tor <strong>of</strong> Public Safety <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Captain Smith, put director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Police School for Police Chiefs,<br />

nnd Harry Norton, executive secre-<br />

tary <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Polic*<br />

Chiefs' Association.<br />

rCHEONETTE<br />

UHh,ST. AND THE BAY<br />

>ING LIVING QUARTERS<br />

PHONE 2279<br />

OWN'S<br />

ffttEET «nd OCEAN AVE.<br />

MEDICINES<br />

„ AGENCY FOR<br />

!TZ CANDIES<br />

Free CbuOxrr if Cennree Trmn.<br />

pwMilm Sh.. Molffct,<br />

•all, H m u i kit<br />

After Boy<br />

on Bicycle WM Hit<br />

SOMER3 POINT<br />

identified by police<br />

3<br />

A motorist<br />

Daniel A.<br />

Fitzgerald. 31, <strong>of</strong> Central .v. near<br />

l$th st,. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, was committed<br />

to the Atlantic County Jail at Mayn<br />

Landing Monday when he *** un-<br />

able to pay An«s on two traffic<br />

h<br />

g<br />

Fitzsrerald was fined ftlOu »ifd costs<br />

for drlvlns while tinder the influ-<br />

ence <strong>of</strong> liquor and *J0 and costs for<br />

carelev* driving, at a hearing before<br />

Municipal Judge Richard Thompson<br />

on Sunday. Tlie court alto revoked<br />

hia license for two years<br />

H«* virus sentenced to 30 day* In<br />

Jail in default <strong>of</strong> the flm. C. Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

JUNE 7 - 8 - 9<br />

CONVENTION HALL<br />

HAROLD STEINRUCK<br />

PH. 16S2 9th and BAY AVE,<br />

Scout<br />

ilp.<strong>of</strong>Mn . ,.<br />

mn, Constance Undblom.<br />

field trip to Cape May Court House<br />

on Saturdsy<br />

They wen escorted on an Inter-<br />

esting tour through the county jail<br />

by Under>sh*rift Heyl, and the<br />

county library by the head librarian<br />

Despite an hour^iong downpour,<br />

the girls hiked is a bee farm where<br />

thoy learned how trays are inserted<br />

in the hives and are filled with<br />

honey by the bees.<br />

Another hign point in the hike<br />

was a visit to the old Kolfnes estate,<br />

new the home <strong>of</strong> the Audubon So-<br />

ciety, whose representative, Wilbur<br />

Wright, resides there, Mr Wright,<br />

an authority an bird, animal and<br />

Plant life in IJew Jersey, showed the<br />

IlrU a year.old Great Horned Owl<br />

which ho had tamed,<br />

Mr, Wright led the girl* on an<br />

added hike to see the only Bald<br />

Eagle pair which do not migrate<br />

from the state. The scouts were<br />

able to see a baby eagle In the nest.<br />

Transportation for the trip was<br />

provided by Scout mother, Mrs, Me-<br />

•f'nley, Mri. Milligan and Mrs. Van<br />

Glider.<br />

Ripley to Note Fish Caught<br />

in Bottle Here 15 Years Ago<br />

Some IS nara ago. William<br />

Snyder, weli-knowji r«sDrt reai-<br />

dent, went fishing.<br />

Whit he cauiM in acheduled<br />

^claimem,i<br />

CONVENTION MALI.<br />

Sponiored by the Occu <strong>City</strong> Ch^tllhty .<br />

POWELL'S - CADILUI<br />

1158 ASBURY AVE.<br />

AMERICA'S GREATEST FAMILY RESORT<br />

INVITES YOU TO VISIT<br />

ITS FIRST ANNUAL<br />

Transportation Show<br />

At Convention Hall _ 6th Street asj Boardwalk<br />

Today- Tomorrow - Saturday'<br />

FRiE<br />

COME ON OVER _ AND BRING THE FAMiLT!<br />

IT'S AN EXHIBITION EVERTONT. Will ENJOV.<br />

Hpon.ored By The Oeeitn <strong>City</strong> CbaiilMr ef C*<br />

Visit the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Transportation Sho^<br />

SPONSORED BY THE OCEAN CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE '<br />

JUNE 7th, 8th and 9th<br />

SOMOI POINT, UNWOOD,<br />

PUASANTVIIU. ABSICdN «n*l<br />

£AlM^ uM'Sim'MigwiM,<br />

' i <<br />

•-' • . . : - . • - ' - h , : . - , , ' • • . : - . - , . . „-,- • ! ; , , , | v -= - ^ . . V -


5<br />

A TVUU STANDS AT —<br />

300 8th St. (Next to A & P)<br />

8th St. and the Boardwalk<br />

Mi St. and Atlantic Ave,<br />

BNATIONAL<br />

ARVESTER<br />

. v * w»esh «v


I<br />

4—SENTINEL LEDGER Thursday, Juiu- 7, I;J,>I<br />

-CHUKCHI*-<br />

Famous Television Talent on<br />

Music Pier, Saturday Night<br />

Dr and ^Ir< I'i Ft i € r HA f m d ,iiM1 thrh \ nuth on I hi- ifurh<br />

r^Kion >Iah ,, , HlM<br />

The < fawf.iFfi* foilr -un^, Dun. Hii-lt. Han. md<br />

PVCTI Siind;!* nigbl i>n lrh*vi*iiitl, Uit( ;il*tj hr hrJirf in<br />

Dl Pi-l-.-v l-i.-,.- ;<br />

The Kii.s.-


*"-*. .<br />

i. • - Cj<br />

•M«M| MM* klllMU<br />

WiUtam p. MoCUjn, oil<br />

Vloaliuid. Tha pl/ilntllfc In the cue<br />

COODH) for Uw<br />

Hotel* Propose<br />

More Adverting<br />

tflteWi to ate about ike House<br />

fmribUity <strong>of</strong> lncreued aervlce. The •<br />

BenberahlB commute* an- Fettlt, so. <strong>of</strong> <<br />

It au staging a campaign found partially<br />

««e turn dropped out for any lam.<br />

He ril be MOMeML<br />

Usn M hold ito noK meeting. • din.<br />

W nwUm <strong>Jun</strong>e IS. «t the Alvyn<br />

•Mel '<br />

It i. only recently U»t children<br />

tm.M baste written wpecially<br />

far them. Accordin, to ChUdcmft<br />

at mummmtul chit-<br />

,_ ttt "Siflaa Family<br />

lft M 28f£<br />

' M win M l«<br />

otXonan<br />

•f «• FMMMia.<br />

I* tfat HhilH No<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $82.25 Contributed in Thi$<br />

County to Heart Fund Campaign<br />

<strong>On</strong>e «f fh* country. l»dtnE man.<br />

utKtum at MievWm and aim<br />

Maritk RM, Ms. 1S7.<br />

mutpnent nay aMaMiah a plant In Sbirting at i p. «».. Bit swam<br />

Man Landing to Ml • •Bvammanf wUI feature an id«Mi. if Wo<br />

contract. It m dlacloatii Monday.<br />

1 "?? 1<br />

V, aarient, eity pt«l« ratationi «.<br />

rector, and' a motlcal pageant.<br />

Rawea •sumicnn, or New York<br />

<strong>City</strong>, MM the arm to iMBBUkUns<br />

•aloltH.<br />

with Ito Whealon Gla» Co. <strong>of</strong> Mill-<br />

fha Auxiliary «lio will m. -^<br />

vUl*. far UwpurchMe or leas* <strong>of</strong><br />

Enh priiei to Thomai Thorn* and<br />

Pteggy Ivana, wto wrote the »«••<br />

HXOOTIATKD IN NEW.YOBX<br />

The Wheaton flrai purehaMd the<br />

property, formerly the Main Land-<br />

Inc Water Power Co, Iraet, about<br />

eight month* ago.<br />

Frank Wheaton, Jr., pretldent <strong>of</strong>,<br />

the flini bearing hU name, and Scott<br />

H. AdaBU, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, manager<br />

<strong>of</strong> the May, Landing Holdinn, reportedly<br />

were In Mew Vork earlr<br />

thai week negotUtlng with Reevea<br />

Saundcraft execulive*.<br />

WOULD EMPLOT Mt<br />

Xrsiil MM in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> that<br />

U negotiation, were succeulul hi«<br />

Arm would employ about SM people<br />

on the Kovernmi-nt project.<br />

KeeVn Sounderaft minuunurtj<br />

larle ,lie televiiion Mreeni, tele,<br />

villon parti, cathode BJ tubes, motion<br />

picture parti and equipment,<br />

and overate* • recording studio<br />

'Ceiling'Soon<br />

For Groceries<br />

World War II Ran<br />

To Be Revived<br />

Cap* May County<br />

l<br />

Serrk* Cartailinait<br />

Th« pin.Hilllty ot hetmrt adver.<br />

ttalo* to atimulate barium tor hotels<br />

•ad nrtiuniiti la <strong>Ocean</strong> CIO wu<br />

riliiimu] toy member* si tbe Hotel<br />

•ad BMnuMBt AaodaUiiti Monday<br />

atttt tt Vernon Hall,<br />

The AoocUtion tipecu to «tep up<br />

IftMttil and MHl publicity for<br />

lid. yMf. MM? member, uumsttJ<br />

the bop* tint other civic and amv-<br />

- untatkma would do lUwto<br />

EMnlKhluhii for bsainsa*<br />

At • part oi the tatwrt advertiling<br />

pin,, the nutter <strong>of</strong> erecting<br />

bfllbaart, Kid RHdMCM for pub.<br />

llclly for tourirt. akmt the Bdmn<br />

Srldw<br />

i felt that the pntnt<br />

nail •ervice <strong>of</strong> Incoming-<br />

~ " nail U • serious threat<br />

1 , canttlbutlon to drive, launchrd in reoruary. railed<br />

the MM New Jewey hruiHHnd •bout IS par cent more loan lart<br />

drive HI the MMM IsifraH in th. year la the Mate a. a whole The<br />

tMH, •cconUng to flop! flffuM •»• incMMe will make poMlhle a broad-<br />

nounced this week by Dr. Jerome ening <strong>of</strong> th* educational and Mrvln<br />

O. lUufnun. praldmt <strong>of</strong> the Hepprogram*<br />

carried on by lonl chip,<br />

Jer«y Heart AMOCUUOO.<br />

tert<br />

He Mid the drive Mitcd tin.ni.4I<br />

la the MM. <strong>of</strong> which J» pet* (cat la<br />

earmarked for national nacanh<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ect. timed at reducing the tail Boy Denies He<br />

<strong>of</strong> he»rt diMK.<br />

Cape May County re.U«d NPJ».<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> grocery (tores, along<br />

The only lower return Ml In Stu-Was<br />

Hit-Runner with grocery stores throughout the<br />

--x County, which conti^uted MM.<br />

nation, will loan be subjected lo a<br />

S*y. Cr W«, Stolen ceiling price plan known ag a "emm<br />

Eu»where in South itrtty. Atlantic<br />

County nited |MH pad Cum. l Dd<br />

munHy pricing" «)s!<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor and the State ways blaring with anger to set the<br />

University, responsible for the de- world on are,<br />

velopment <strong>of</strong> the annual labor in '<br />

tutes. has planned for 1051 a si<br />

mer school with emphasis on practical<br />

helps on union problems.<br />

Black Is Graduated<br />

From Brown U,<br />

FeiTest Edwin Black, Jr., ion i<br />

Mr, and Mr. F E. Black, 1MJ Pleasure<br />

av. this city, was graduated<br />

with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree on<br />

Monday at Brown University, Providence,<br />

R. I.<br />

Mr. Black previoujly was graduated<br />

from the Vineland High<br />

School, At Brown, he waa a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> a graduating class totaling<br />

more than BOO seniors.<br />

Exercisei were In the first Baptist<br />

Meeting House, oldest Baptist<br />

church ln America:<br />

Mercantile<br />

attBabin<br />

. But it adl. for lea. ABB Boat ata(t('<br />

License Fees<br />

in*-<br />

You can pay mor*<br />

7WproH«tWa" MERCANTILE LICENSE FEES<br />

•hiOlW d4w «nd payable in the <strong>of</strong>tice <strong>of</strong> Hie <strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />

m^i^^^n lte«pST BAY OF JUNE<br />

tkadli vrar. and «hall expire May 31«t following •ueh<br />

WATCH THi ltmY-*w tfti<br />

banallt <strong>of</strong> tbOM who havent<br />

gin—ia, tMi fellna photo»T»pli«T<br />

la • mucot fw • Navy unit—<br />

VkBttsrapUe milt ot eaurs*.<br />

fMjpo-' «nd hi. outfit are at-<br />

•MM to «M «» Batt eauBsnA<br />

We're Always at<br />

Near « your Phooe<br />

No MMtl to worryabout<br />

ruuiiiiaF abort<br />

<strong>of</strong> • pr**«riptson or<br />

replacii>c • brokan<br />

dm, itota. Pick ap<br />

your phowr, any tim*<br />

<strong>of</strong> th, d«r or ni«l.t<br />

•nd t»U tu, Dtilhiw.<br />

in IMttsj «t ones. .<br />

EDWARD H. HILLS<br />

Now you are a fuU-fl wwrkin» member <strong>of</strong> onr rliitij^rijiitll.'i<br />

eh«re or* ito raipotuibilitw* upon ; " " * — - '^ **;'<br />

you can be sure it ia • vitall part m ^*ipiag omr<br />

id trmat fund <strong>of</strong> persona! freedom m<br />

May Each <strong>of</strong> You Adopt These Ten PoinU Which Every<br />

True and Loyal Amerioan Should Have to Live By<br />

1, LIVE AT ALL TIMES in fellowtOtip with<br />

God,<br />

2, LIVE IN TRUE COMRADESHIP with<br />

humatnity.<br />

, LET ALL YOUR DEALINGS with your fellow<br />

man be gantle, genet-out and juat.<br />

, SCORN V/HAT IS PETTY, mean and eon.<br />

temptibU.<br />

i. BE CAREFUL in •pMch and act<br />

. BE LOYAL to your own convictions, yet tolerant<br />

<strong>of</strong> other*' fidelity to their*.<br />

7, KEEP YOUR SELF-RESPECT,<br />

and Mlf-r.li.nc*. :.••*"•'••<br />

8. HAVET^fE COURAGE to tmm Itin^Mii<br />

and not be Utter, • \ ^<br />

S, HAVE THE HEART tOj land th.<br />

, hand, to extend the handcUap o# *<br />

and toipnkl word <strong>of</strong> eiKJHata^m<br />

10, KEEP YOUR PERSONAL APP<br />

at all time* up to proper atandard* a*td<br />

the *tr*nirth to IMa op to the falfaMM *f<br />

PMuMtMN,<br />

Rmmmmbmr; "REPUTATION" i« what people my about you , .<br />

"CHARACTER" i, what people know about you.<br />

YOU CANT ORDER CHARACTER OVER THE PHONE FOR IT IS NOT IN THE MARlOp 4 .<br />

CAN'T BE •OUGHT, BUT IT ISTOE MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE THING YOU W ^ if<br />

EDWARD H.<br />

f<br />

i


•„<br />

^ i * - ' "<br />

IWW» eatnwlM u* to I<br />

to timm'. mti tbaCtoa<br />

allt<br />

lutdllsent parenti endeavor to<br />

Mna OP th *> 1 ' chiidnn to that even<br />

flrt'nelatiban will like them.<br />

and<br />

to (A*<br />

Clam <strong>of</strong> <strong>1951</strong><br />

9<br />

g^^s^^t^*^<br />

C. Smith<br />

"CLASS OF <strong>1951</strong><br />

HOLROYD'S<br />

"Savory Subs That Satisfy"<br />

616 ASBURY AVE. ',<br />

PASTRY SHOP<br />

Y AVENUE<br />

lWlMra Wan Ob 7tt«, who dlad<br />

iq JMH.<br />

CM tsW <strong>of</strong> cancer daatha in-<br />

CIO^B MO, who died In hupUala outside<br />

Uw date, lo armgr camp* and In<br />

counties allowed an in.<br />

n in dealto during the put<br />

yMt -wiiil« HunMMen lud oictlr<br />

tha asm* lumbar, M.<br />

tei atay County had n deaths<br />

In HM» uid 97 ta SIM.<br />

Curl K. Wlther>, citfa f und-i»iiinj<br />

•and* chairman, point* out that It<br />

Is marc IMMU now than, ever befora<br />

dipt the American Cancer Society<br />

obtain fundi needed to carry<br />

on lt» educational, service and re-<br />

•eUnsn<br />

FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL-Ko-<br />

W )«BUB»lerl dlfplar tht cant<br />

ttey ute la collecting food from<br />

OH troops, me war-haufided<br />

refuf«e cblldrai are d t d<br />

«»_ft. food ttiMr O.I,<br />

GRADUATION<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS.,.<br />

Portrait M««fe Now — at Graduation<br />

>• #oi|i*?thing thmf you will<br />

always trea«in-e.<br />

:wl Styfa« ^nd Pri^ea, and will be glad<br />

to you — Pro<strong>of</strong>s aifbipftted<br />

STUDIOS<br />

838 Albufy Avenue<br />

Homes four Tilts Summer<br />

' Fir*, Next Wmdntuday, to Include<br />

Historic Old Church at CoW Spring<br />

Given *<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency<br />

Members or Girl Scout Troop 6<br />

were presented with pr<strong>of</strong>iciency<br />

badges end other awards during sn<br />

afternoon outing Saturday undtr the<br />

leadership <strong>of</strong> Mrs. riorence Hetulcr.<br />

troop leader.<br />

The Scouts cycled to Mn Hentler's<br />

home, where they played<br />

games, then went to the beach. At<br />

a brief business meeting. Christine<br />

Kuhn was elected scribe for the<br />

coming year<br />

Awards v.trv made a> follows:<br />

Cooking and nestesi badges—Marfaret<br />

Klphorn, Christine Kuhn, Jean<br />

Hollingshead, Chrlstim Wiesenlhal,<br />

Fbebe Turner. BeMy Lee, Dorothy<br />

Siekles and Betsy Swing,<br />

Cooking and rambler badges—<br />

Linda MilUgan, Sandra Koskamp.<br />

Jeanne Jaeobson. Ann Beianger and<br />

Roberta Siekles.<br />

Tenderfoot and second class badge!<br />

—Margaret Cox, Judith Bella, Carol<br />

XonKhak, Joan Cauley and Barbara<br />

Boyd.<br />

At their regular meeting list Tues.<br />

day, troop members received their<br />

final instructions in first aid from<br />

Police Patrolman Benjamin Dungan<br />

At their meeting thjs weeK the<br />

Scouts paid a visit to the New jersey<br />

Bell Telephone Co, to observe<br />

operation <strong>of</strong> the eKchange.<br />

Two. mora promlnWlt Cape May but wMk.<br />

County attomew have bc«n admitted fore the huh *rlt[ynil tyi <<br />

IQ prartlc. before the United States' man T Millet Hand, — who )<br />

ad baan grantad tba<br />

Supreme Court<br />

SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT<br />

f MILKS FKOM OCEAN CrTT<br />

A PIM drive «•> ">« May. Laoal-C - Bwan Paint<br />

PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE<br />

Turkey or Prime Ribs <strong>of</strong> Beef $1*2$ ]<br />

Chicken in a Basket 1-15 j<br />

Fried Chicken L2S j<br />

AH Other Plattera 1-00 j<br />

Spaghetti and Meat BalU<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK<br />

Phone Sonwa Po«"« »44S John Sw«o, prep.<br />

B> CHAWUE» H. GONNOBB<br />

•njin UaJierrity. the<br />

Stale DolTCnHr <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

To aas&r« the mast elSciest use ef<br />

ferUlUer, »pply It In liquid (orfll at<br />

intervals during the Hum,<br />

Man? brands sf soluble fertilizer !<br />

wiUi analyst* <strong>of</strong> JO-M-lp., 12-14-12.<br />

041-11, etc., are available. That<br />

are mere expensivs. but Hiey are<br />

easiest to handle, bggsuse they go<br />

immediately into solution.<br />

However, most <strong>of</strong> the complete<br />

fertilisers <strong>of</strong> 4>11>4. S.IQ.8, 5-10-10<br />

told Hprini PretkyterlaB CBsrcM,<br />

aaalfiris can also be uMd_ When<br />

Ming then lower analysis fertilizers<br />

to make solutions, put the fertilizer<br />

By LOU Q. HAMILTON<br />

Into the water and allow to stand Next Wednesday — <strong>Jun</strong>e 13 —will<br />

several hours, preferably overnight be a date to circle en your calendar<br />

When using using, aa tir up so as t to ild include I You will want to join the group to<br />

ISM el the sludge in the sppiiea. Visit 21 interesting old houses and<br />

^ public buildings.<br />

toDie^ooirfii'li°<strong>of</strong>*'i!.is"l3'uncr'eaSe! Poino*Cape C May n from f o W<br />

— J mount according to the to 5 P m given in a grant from the English<br />

Crown The grant read that the<br />

church should be built, and for a<br />

nan-conformist preacher.<br />

te ug<br />

This log cabin church was des-<br />

to each plant,<br />

troyed by nre. and ihe second church<br />

ret types <strong>of</strong> solutions are used:<br />

was built in 1718, This was a frame<br />

fi> Transplanting s o 1 u t i o n : 1<br />

building and also was destroyed by<br />

fire. In 1S23 it was re-built in the<br />

or deereue amount accordinB to the p Again i this tour will bo<br />

nitrogen nitrogen value, which which is tfie t Bra!<br />

form <strong>of</strong> a brick structure,<br />

e Bra! sponsored by the Cape May County<br />

flgure in the formuisi to one one<br />

gallon ll<br />

DKL'M CALLED WORKHIPF.RS<br />

<strong>of</strong> water. ater. Open Op th the th e hol hl hole, place plac<br />

Art League, and a portion sf the<br />

the<br />

plant plant, draw<br />

draw some soil<br />

soil about abou the<br />

proceedi will go lo the Burdettc The beating <strong>of</strong> the drum and later<br />

roots, root put in one o cupful pful ol l the oi soiu<br />

Tomlin Memorial Hosnitsl. Tickcu the call af the town crier summoned<br />

ion ion. when n the wa water settles ttl ddraw<br />

may be purchased ai .my at the the early people to orship. Instru-<br />

n •oil. l For F ththe<br />

5-10.5. etc. usehouses.<br />

This U the third year thai music was not allowed in<br />

th three ttablespeonluls<br />

to one rallon this interesting lour has been this church according to the rule<br />

<strong>of</strong> water ml apply a cupful to the planned. l d<br />

<strong>of</strong> f Punton P ehurchei hh <strong>of</strong> early tinies<br />

plant,<br />

START AT CAPE MAY" .. PfcMidcr.i and Mrs. Harrisgn it-<br />

(11 Starter solutions are twice u<br />

. and may be put on seeds in<br />

e(=«iniT ** r>- %M - - ii i ^nded ihis church while they resided<br />

the lurrow. When the, solution<br />

sMUes, draw in soil to nil tho fur.<br />

?anr"o3r<br />

'11 Booster solutions are three<br />

times as strong as the transplanting<br />

•oluuon. A cuptul to a quart <strong>of</strong> the<br />

solution is used about each plant<br />

depending upon iu siie every three<br />

weeks, for Plants in rows, use a<br />

mnful to a foot <strong>of</strong> row, on each<br />

B you are using a mulch, apply<br />

ths nquld fertiliier on top <strong>of</strong> the<br />

miUdh, a the soil is bare and dry<br />

stir it before applying.<br />

Occupy Resort Home<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Hughes on<br />

Friday occupied their <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy<br />

home, SO Station rd., west, for an<br />

indefinite period. Mr, Hughes, proprietor<br />

<strong>of</strong> a theatrical agency in<br />

Philadelphia, j, eonvalescing here<br />

from a recent major operation in<br />

the Jefferson Hospital<br />

n L?f by M" M , Pa c' n CIO Asks Defense<br />

Act Amendments<br />

The New Jersey State CIO has<br />

called for 13 amendments to the De-<br />

tapple<br />

fense Production Act. "to provide<br />

real equality <strong>of</strong> sacrifice and to stop<br />

inflation"*.<br />

In a letter to all New Jersey Congressmen<br />

and Senaterj. State CIO<br />

President Carl Holderman warns<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

that unleas the act is strengihencd<br />

OsldeR pinfDpplf bl^ndfid gnd froi*n with fina,<br />

before it expires <strong>Jun</strong>e 30 "the nation<br />

rkh iffSfn! Aik yauf it'tind\y irfjyetr Bfglff fgi<br />

faces the internal threat <strong>of</strong> de-<br />

fhi| deiicisui, Eegltnj lievsf in hsn^'dtppfd<br />

pressed standards <strong>of</strong> llvine for most<br />

Sfi, qUBfli, gf in th? !hfifty Naif Gallon;<br />

<strong>of</strong> the American people, while leaving<br />

untouched the standards <strong>of</strong> luxury<br />

<strong>of</strong> a pr<strong>of</strong>iteering few<br />

^ L't"? cn.'n-iM has been done to<br />

Ellen, purchased the land on whieti architecture resembles the church<br />

the house is located in 1850 The attended by Washington in Alex.<br />

purchase was made- from Aran Ben. andria, Vaj the church <strong>of</strong> the Ad-<br />

nett. Remember both Benneil and vent in Cape May. and the Old<br />

I.udlam are old Cape May County Court House m Cape May Court<br />

names.<br />

House.<br />

Evidently Mr Ludlam did mil hold<br />

HAS RtSTFt I. ATMOSPHERE<br />

ihe land long but -oon sold it to <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the striking features <strong>of</strong> the<br />

William Townjend who built the church is Its restful atmosphere. As<br />

present house The home ha* been you enter the plain but stately front<br />

occupied by the Totvnjends eontin- door your eyes will rise to the<br />

uausly from that time until I!MI beautiful medallion centered In the<br />

when it was seld to The MiMes Mir. ceiling.<br />

iam and Mary icholl. <strong>of</strong> German, Give yourself a bit <strong>of</strong> time to<br />

town. Pa. In 1S10 aiain it went in- wander abuut the old section <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to different hands: to Mias cemetery. Here you will find old<br />

This house has typical Cape Mas ' C J^f M C<br />

6 - I s ' C8unl J' "»mes. such is<br />

County arthileeturc N-att. that I Wll a'n. iehellenEer. Edmunds. Eld.<br />

there are few windows on the north ! r '"S*- Reeves. Hand. HughES. Learn,<br />

side. As one enters the yard the , ln « Bnd Cr e»<br />

eyes are arrested by the beautiful I " lf fwreatinB to note thai the<br />

earyed doorway. ' nfst CLASS<br />

OF<br />

<strong>1951</strong><br />

The Finest Upholaiery Shop in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Phone 0043 Ktlpp I Tige T ^<br />

Have You Seen Our Window Today?<br />

court session_ in the county y was<br />

VII1T OLD BUCK 1 IILRt II held in the Cold Spring Presbyterian<br />

Coming up the old read acros... t:ie<br />

Church.<br />

eanal through. Cold Spring the Irav-1 M o i- r.<br />

•ler sees the Cold ipring Preiby, New Polio Representative<br />

terian Church, sometimes rcftrrefl Thama§ T Peyton, sf Permingion,<br />

to aj the Old Brick Church former pubikticrs advertising<br />

Trus church is the leconci uldesl . cial has botn appointed id representin<br />

the county. The Cape May Court alive for the National Foundation for<br />

House Baptist Church prcceedL'd it : Infantile Paralysis in Ntw Jersey<br />

by two pars in 1712 ; Doiaware and bistrlct <strong>of</strong> Columbia.'<br />

Rev John Bradnor was the lirst He succeeds George N Barrie Jr<br />

minuter in 1714 to preaih in a log <strong>of</strong> Princeton, who has been appointcabin<br />

on the grounds <strong>of</strong> tho prpsint ; ed representative for the oraaniMchurch.<br />

He had a naht to preach F lions-chapter, in the OrealerNow<br />

in this church because tl'.o land was ' York area "" " "<br />

The end<br />

and the beginning<br />

SCHOOL clays are<br />

behind-life is<br />

ahead. Their<br />

future rests, to a<br />

great extent, upon<br />

the habits <strong>of</strong><br />

thrift thex have<br />

developed and<br />

their determination to continue those Kabitj.<br />

Our bank* provides savings account service<br />

to help young folks accumulate money<br />

... to face the future with confidence and<br />

peace <strong>of</strong> mind. You are welcome—any, time*<br />

The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '<br />

Caps May County'* Large*! lank<br />

• MEMBER rBPIRAL IUJSMVE SYSTEM<br />

FEDEEAt, DEPOSIT INSUHAMCE COBPOBA?|OI(<br />

YOUR DEPOSITS ARE NOW INSURED TO<br />

Slp.OOO.OO<br />

Bankins Hour*<br />

9- m. n»- wntfl 2 p, m—S«Wd«r < • •. m. «i»tU<br />

>•«*•#•<<br />

CONGRA TULA TIONS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gity<br />

Water Service Cd.<br />

t Court House State ^|ice said that Johnson Wa Wai<br />

._• <strong>City</strong> man was killed driving Xertnan'i n'i car toward towd Wild;<br />

wnlon «'aa seriously In. wood when a front tire blew out<br />

tuy when their cur cauaing the machine to inn,<br />

n4f a telephone poh> on sharply to the side <strong>of</strong> the ,d, hit<br />

naar Cape May Court the eole and turn over. Both men<br />

• overturned<br />

were thrown out<br />

"jUntinn. TO. <strong>of</strong> 633 S. It was the .econa fain! hiuhwny<br />

[.Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, head <strong>of</strong> nOccident<br />

In the lower nnrt nf ih,.<br />

nufacturlnK firm, died til county within elKht riayi.<br />

Television<br />

Any Make - Any Model<br />

Aerials Installed<br />

^'REPAIRS ON ANY MAKE OR MODEL<br />

TELEVISION ACCESSORIES<br />

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES<br />

Universal and G. E,<br />

•Range* • Refrigerators<br />

Washers • Vacuum Cleaners<br />

Irons • Toasters - Grills<br />

ICROVER D. BROWN<br />

Shore Road - Marmora, N. J,<br />

PHONE Q, C, ilW-B-l DAT Oft NIGHT<br />

Complete<br />

Landscaping<br />

Service<br />

|f Will Plant a New Lawn and Furnish<br />

ibbmry Front Our Own Nurgmry<br />

Good Grade Top Soil Used<br />

Mushroom Soil<br />

(iUf Teday and Let Urn Give You an Estimate for<br />

Completely Landscaping Your Property<br />

phonC oesi |EDAR BRIDGE NURSERY !<br />

ZIOD Road at Bargaintown Lake<br />

i from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone Somen Point 2360 I<br />

RiDDY KILOWATT<br />

0<br />

, * TJ, *^<br />

' ." \ v #*.••- > ',.'-,<br />

HOMEMAKER'S GUIDE TQ BEEF CUTS<br />

; tail Mutchfrs will receive 8x17.inch<br />

: pcisirrs showing lh»' t-piling prices on<br />

, beef, it was announced today by<br />

Benjamin M.uiiliin Caniden district<br />

I UPS director. "<br />

"Unless there is addltinnnl delay<br />

; in ririntlns the posters by the Government<br />

Printing Omee. retail<br />

butchers in Camden, Gloucester.<br />

Retail ceiling prices above which<br />

retail butchers cannot charge for<br />

beef went into effect on May 14<br />

Hen's Summer Reading for You<br />

At Resort's Free Public Library<br />

Whv TAKE honks oil ynur vaca.<br />

tioii?<br />

Your Free Public: Library, at 6th<br />

si. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av., on the street floor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the high school building has over<br />

10,000 books on its shelves. Here is<br />

readins pleasure for all ages, here<br />

is reference material for the student<br />

and research worker<br />

Membership, at no cost, Ls avail,<br />

abli- tn all property owners. Iheir<br />

families, and seasonal visitors, Fyr<br />

the short term vacationer, there is a<br />

spierinl membership The library is<br />

open every day, Monday through<br />

Friday, from 9 a, m. until B p. m ;<br />

on Sulurdays, from I until 3 o'clock<br />

The following is a partial list <strong>of</strong><br />

AUTOMATIC CLOTHES<br />

DRYER<br />

) 4 /<br />

aaal fclJtJal^ srll m^W • til stf^ ITTJI || • *--- «L -<br />

PiHtrt<br />

MY m mm«w fmm mm MMON CMM<br />

jttm *y« I.".*»V» IM^YM do H» with *Un If «if.<br />

X *y «ki taa *• «m. d*y<br />

cum«$<br />

WaUawlryh .•lihli uWn.it ^'AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC |<br />

dry<br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

MM nmmp A 9XZ*r£X soutnf M «» *****<br />

?-'<br />

bonks acquired since April;<br />

IN riCTlON<br />

"Angry Mountain ", Ham mend<br />

Irmes.<br />

"Bird <strong>of</strong> Prey". Victor Canning.<br />

"Breath <strong>of</strong> Air", Rumer Garden,<br />

Diligence in Love", Daisy New.<br />

man.<br />

"Harem Scar'om", Rosemary Taylor<br />

"Morning Journey". James Hilton<br />

•Yellow Storm", Lau Shaw,<br />

"Age <strong>of</strong> LonKini!", Arthur Koest-<br />

ler. Camo Home at Even", LeOrand<br />

Cannon, Jr<br />

Fort Everglades", Frank Slaugh<br />

ler "Left Hand <strong>of</strong> Ood". William Bar,<br />

rctt.<br />

"Neither Five Nor Three", Helen<br />

Macfnnes,<br />

"N'^w York p", ilka Chase,<br />

"Round the Bend", N>vil Shute,<br />

• Festival". J B. Priestley,<br />

"World So Wide", Smclair Lewis,<br />

•'God's Men". Pearl Buck.<br />

Jenkins' Ear". Odell Shepard,<br />

"Proud New Flags": Van Wycfc<br />

Mason,<br />

"April Snow", Lillian Budd,<br />

"Rain on the Wind", Walter<br />

Macken, _ _<br />

Venture in the East", Bruce Lancaster.<br />

This Is the Hour". Lion Fcuchlwanger,<br />

"The Foundling", Francis Cardinal<br />

Spellman,<br />

IK NON-FICTIOiir<br />

"Far lide <strong>of</strong> Pnrndlce". Arthur<br />

Milener,<br />

"Henry- Gross and Mis Dowsing<br />

Rod", Kenneth Roberts,<br />

"Mr, Lincoln's Army", Bruce CaU<br />

ton. My Six Convicts", Donald Wilson,<br />

•Riddle <strong>of</strong> MacArthur". John<br />

Judge Marry Tenenb.um on Sat.<br />

UMay naervad decision after hearing<br />

arsumants " to whether • bUl<br />

<strong>of</strong> p.rtlculsrj .bould hm laaued in<br />

connection with 1 bookjimklng in.<br />

dMmcnt recently handed up by the<br />

holdover January grand Jury.<br />

Application for the bill w» made<br />

by Edward fainter!, Munwl far<br />

Jnmei w, Spring, <strong>of</strong> Claymoni; Del,,<br />

who waa charged by pfoweutor Albert<br />

M. Aah with handling hsne<br />

race b»u at North Wlldwood. Felnberf<br />

nought detailed Informstlon u<br />

Air Service Down<br />

County Is Begun<br />

Scheduled air service between the<br />

Cape May County airport, near<br />

Wildweodi Washington and Newark<br />

was begun for the summer season<br />

en Friday by All American Airlines.<br />

Charles J. Croker. lalea manager.<br />

ild the airline is <strong>of</strong>fering two<br />

flights daily to serve the Wildwood-<br />

Cape May area, providing direct connections<br />

with trie Washington^Baltimsre<br />

metropolitan districts and the<br />

Mew York-Newark areas.<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> more available' planes<br />

prevents a larger schedule, as a result<br />

<strong>of</strong> extensions <strong>of</strong> All American<br />

routes along the eastern seaboard.<br />

Mr, Creker said.<br />

Ounther.<br />

"Battle Submerged", Harley Cope<br />

and Walter Karig.<br />

!<br />

Florence Nightingale". Cecil<br />

Woodham-Smith,<br />

God So Loved the World", Elizabeth<br />

Ooudge,<br />

Pittsyivania Country", George<br />

•wetnam,<br />

Sherman Hoyt's Memoirs". C, S,<br />

Hoyt,<br />

"•Ingle.handed Passage", Edward<br />

Ailcard.<br />

Three Men on Third", Ira L. \<br />

Smith. I<br />

Washington Confidentlai", Lait !<br />

and Mortimer, |<br />

'."His Eye is <strong>On</strong> the Sparrow". (<br />

Ethel Waters,<br />

Theatre ArU Anthology", Rosa*<br />

mend Oilder,<br />

"Farm Wonted". Helen Hilles.<br />

"A Socialist's Faith". Norman<br />

THomas,<br />

"CifJuJ«S«f", J, Y. Henderson,<br />

"ThfVMaggie Murphy", John J,<br />

"King's Story". Edward, Duke <strong>of</strong><br />

Windsor.<br />

Return to Paradise". James A,<br />

Michener,<br />

"War In Korea", Marguerite Hig-<br />

Ins,<br />

"Audubon Water Bird Guide",<br />

Waiter Teller.<br />

"We Barrymores", Lionel Bdrry- 1<br />

more.<br />

Rooming Houses<br />

Hotels - Apartments<br />

To Stimulate Rentals or Sale <strong>of</strong> Your<br />

Property<br />

Modernize that old dark furniture, rm»<br />

gardlmu <strong>of</strong> what kind <strong>of</strong> wood it is. Wm<br />

will make it into a matching set by sandblasting<br />

and refinishing it in a modern<br />

two-tone grain finish, at one-fourth the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> new furniture.<br />

Dozens <strong>of</strong> Modern Colors to<br />

iphoose From<br />

Metal and Wicker Furniture Al» Sandblasted and<br />

Refiniihed. ... You Can't Paint Over Rtiat or Dirt,<br />

Modem Company<br />

Furniture Rmfinishing<br />

881 Blade Horae Pike, Ple.santville, N. J.<br />

, par EriloMl* Can PtaMMviHa tlfl «r Oe*« OUT M»«-W<br />

talavWon *M in your i<br />

A bill nuadnc It ...._<br />

havsi ulevlaion in inr motor<br />

vehlcla where the drlv«- can<br />

see it, was one <strong>of</strong> 10 •igneil Into<br />

law Saturday by Governor Driicoll.<br />

Postmen Urge<br />

Two Deliveries<br />

Wut Twice-a-Day<br />

Plan Retimed<br />

to the exact dates and time <strong>of</strong> the Jtsatoratian <strong>of</strong> the Iwlce-a-day de-<br />

alleged affnue, wriulni that without livery <strong>of</strong> mall was urged Sunday in<br />

aueh data it it lmpOMlblc to pre- a resolution adopted at the closing<br />

pare a proper defense.<br />

seaslan <strong>of</strong> the New Jeney State Aa-<br />

Prosecutor Ash opposed the iMUsoeiatlon <strong>of</strong> Letter Carriers, AJ. <strong>of</strong><br />

ance <strong>of</strong> the Inforfnation, arguing l^, convening in Atlantic city.<br />

that It would disclose the state's<br />

case. He contended that Sprlnf<br />

The resolution called for rescind-<br />

knows the escenee <strong>of</strong> the charge<br />

ing the April, ISM, order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and what transpired before his ar-<br />

FWUnuter General which curtailed<br />

rest, making discloiure <strong>of</strong> state cv|.<br />

postal sen-lee. The earrien eon-<br />

dence unneeecsary.<br />

tended that the once-a-doy schedule<br />

Meantime, Harry Keating. Jr., for.<br />

works a hardship on mailmen and<br />

mer Wlldwood motor vehicle agent,<br />

results in poorer service to the pub-<br />

recently sentenced to state prison<br />

lie,<br />

for 12 to 11 months on a charge <strong>of</strong><br />

DeleBtes also adapted a resolu-<br />

embniiing state funds, is being held<br />

tion demanding a 17 lj per cent "coil<br />

in the county jail temporarily to<br />

<strong>of</strong> living" increase in satariea for<br />

testify for the Mate In trials <strong>of</strong><br />

mail carriers. It also called for<br />

Spring and other gambling defend,<br />

abolishing the four lowest gndea HARPTONIZIMO<br />

ants,<br />

for regular carrier* to make the pay<br />

Keating has admitted he lost most<br />

In the initial grade H.IOD Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the money, betting on horses.<br />

the present iJ.TW a year,<br />

ialfM. n<br />

Anthony G, Santora, <strong>of</strong> Jeraey I<br />

Resort Man Held<br />

Following Crash<br />

An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> nun was held on<br />

Mint (wioiuiio ittr em in tn imti'tm UKRN net. a charge <strong>of</strong> cart-less driving Satur-<br />

Mr$, America, This chart shows you by name and shape each <strong>of</strong> fS* day afternoon following an automo-<br />

standard outs <strong>of</strong> Met made to b* uld at retail from the wholwile cuta bile collision at 10th st. and Central<br />

In the eenur <strong>of</strong> the chart. Each <strong>of</strong> these beef cuts la nubject to doUnr- ay,<br />

and-centi price ceilings at your retail meat shop. Your retailer haa James Rowand, 71. <strong>of</strong> Wesley if,,<br />

been provided #lth the doUar-and-eents cetllng prices for the pricing near 10th st was charged with<br />

»ne In which you live. You can aik to see tries* prices HttUva CBiuing the accident by the other<br />

May 14 ceillni prices mult be posted by your butcher. Lowtr beef prleea' driver, Gerald A, Barrett. Jr.. ID, <strong>of</strong><br />

will be eBectlve on August I and another reduction will be aflectiTC ea 7800 Pacific av,, Wlldwood Crest.<br />

October 1,<br />

Police reported that Barrett was<br />

going south on Central as', when his<br />

Mure Ihnn 1000 Snulh Jeirsoy TO. ! Cumberland, . Salem. Atlantic and ear" waa •truck on the right sida by<br />

Cape May counties should have the the Rowand machine going west,<br />

ceiling price posters for beef on o Mr, Rowand said he stopped for the<br />

before <strong>Jun</strong>e 18. the new deadlim stop (treet, didn't see the other ear<br />

by which they must show these approaching, and started across. An<br />

ceiling prices," Mr. Maiatico said. estimated MOO damage was done to<br />

OPS extended the posting require the cars, but no one was injured.<br />

ment for two week* from <strong>Jun</strong>e 4.<br />

[ TO THOSE WHO<br />

HAVE A GOOD<br />

- :-t:;<br />

Now it HM tint* far ipMtal planning if yow'i* on* al<br />

thsM wanting • ricptmatiWa Mr. W« wh«Ma*artod| y<br />

j yau lo glv« eon*id«i«d HiougM to provMtng yovr-<br />

Nlf wNh the bast driving yatir bwdgat wiU allow.<br />

For the greatest motoring value OR ifco road<br />

mEROIRY<br />

• Bigger, better value lies deep in the heart<br />

<strong>of</strong> the great <strong>1951</strong> Mercury. The best in engineering<br />

and materials mean you can be sure <strong>of</strong><br />

lasting power and stability, economy <strong>of</strong> operation,<br />

higher trade-in potential!<br />

If you have to put <strong>of</strong>f a <strong>1951</strong> Mercury,<br />

improve your future motoring with<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our fine Safe Buy Used Cars!<br />

• Exceptionally good can are being traded in<br />

by folli who want a new Mercury—all the<br />

better for the careful used car buyer! We check<br />

our Safe Buy Used Can ten different ways.<br />

Drop in today! Look 'em over!<br />

If you must keep your present car,<br />

have our Registered Mechanics put<br />

it in top shape right away I<br />

While parts are in stock and fine mechanics available,<br />

give your car the going over it needs for Ac future.<br />

Our men are factory-trained—use factory-approved<br />

methods—they do the best work in town!<br />

$ Wm'rm in business to mmmt every motoring<br />

nmmd at reliably end economically as p<strong>of</strong>tib/e.<br />

See iff for grmmt nmw Mercury*—for fin* Safe Buy<br />

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DII'I nisi tk* Mi irinhM kit, TOANT or Tut: TOW n-, witk KJ HiHu emu. •«•* U *i*» r<br />

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ATLANTIC AVENUE htwn FIRST .md N(MTH STJUtETS -<br />

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.*>4<br />

3KB, Inc.<br />

, JUNE 7, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Paul Harris died two or three yean mga. He lived<br />

M enough to we that modest little club <strong>of</strong> his ex-<br />

''tended into > mighty, world-wide organization; Ions<br />

, inottth, perhaps, to realise that he hmd given men <strong>of</strong><br />

f may colors—white, brown, yellow and black—and <strong>of</strong><br />

,*H relifioiis—something for which mankind has hun-<br />

Md through all the ages.<br />

The very simplicity <strong>of</strong> Rotary makes it hard to ex-<br />

, Its principles are only those <strong>of</strong> all decent, honest,<br />

.eople. It is as uncomplicated as that. Yet<br />

.' its 7,900 elnbs in S3 countries embrace a member-<br />

I <strong>of</strong> 847,000 business and pr<strong>of</strong>essional executives.<br />

It,is a potent force, growing today like a prairie<br />

-__ — feared and dreaded by dictators and tyrants,<br />

>' Tafasaolini and Hitler banned it. Stalin is Afraid to to).<br />

>«rate it; yet its simple but l<strong>of</strong>ty ideals penetrate<br />

" through his Iron Curtain.<br />

The 42nd annual convention <strong>of</strong> Rotary Internation-<br />

al. In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> last week, marked the high point<br />

orItotary to date. Rotary is enjoying unprecedented ex-<br />

R*nsf<strong>of</strong>t around the globe. Rotary, conceived in the<br />

ntlnd <strong>of</strong> that young Chicago attorney, is hastening the<br />

Coming <strong>of</strong> Utopia when peace shall prevail everywhere!<br />

A Palermo airman was fined for doing 70 on the<br />

, boulevard. Judge King thought he ihould have kept'<br />

i bte wins flaps down. Another airman was a hero for<br />

doing 800 m.p.h,—but h» was in a jet plane.<br />

: G. /. Jem Still Bom thm Dirty Work<br />

Th« Kiwanis Club last week heard a Navy flyer—<br />

<strong>of</strong> all people! — pay warm and humble tribute to tha<br />

G.I. Joea—the American ground forces—who are slug<br />

- Sing it out in dirty, bloody, hand-to-hand fighting with<br />

the fanatical Reds In Korea,<br />

As a Navy jet pilot, Lt, (jg) David Crockett re-<br />

cently spent six months patrolling the skies over Korea<br />

looking for trouble, supporting' the G.I. Joes by bomb.<br />

, ing and strafing Bed troops. Bed tanks and trains, and<br />

-\ BO on. Its and all fellow pilots <strong>of</strong>f the warm, clean,<br />

, comfortable carriers rendered the boys down there In<br />

:• the snow and mud and bitter cold an Invaluable serv-<br />

ice. But they realized that the G.I.'s were doing th«<br />

real fighting — even as foot soldiers have fought wan<br />

from the days <strong>of</strong> the Medes and the Persians,<br />

The long-heralded push button war hasn't arrived,<br />

. Perhaps It never will. In the final analysis, wars will<br />

1 continue to be fought by soldiers, the hard way.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e implication left by Lt. Crockett was that<br />

America's varied services—land, sea and air—are work-<br />

Ing effectively in close coordination, in Korea, The bit-<br />

ter old rivalries that hampered our fighting efficiency<br />

Meem to have been forgotten and lost in Korea.<br />

Twenty-year-old Jennie Lee II wins Fite Marathon.<br />

,Which goes to prove that a speed boat, properly cared<br />

"*»r, can have as long a pr<strong>of</strong>essional career as »<br />

- wrestler.<br />

Givm th* Boy Scouts a Helping Hand<br />

Oh, NO! Jiot another fund-raising campaign!<br />

Yep, and, as usual, it's for a worthy cause.<br />

Bm before you padlock your check book, give a<br />

- little thought to what your money will buy in this cam.<br />

' paign. When you contribute to the local Boy Scout<br />

fund, you'll be investing in the future <strong>of</strong> America, in<br />

Its future security.<br />

Surely there is no need to tell you what the Boy<br />

Scouts stand for. Primarily Scouting fosters sterling<br />

patriotism and good citizenship, unswerving loyalty to<br />

Old Glory and all it symbolizes. Pretty desirable requi-<br />

sites in these perilous days when HO many traitors and<br />

;, subversive agents flourish in our midst, don't you think?<br />

t _ JThm Scouts ask only a modest sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

$1,600—with which they will sustain and expand Scout.<br />

, Ing here for the next year.<br />

This, it would seem, Is an investment that you can't<br />

afford to pass up'<br />

Been rather a dull week around the city hall beat,<br />

- No major <strong>of</strong>fice holder has resigned or been abolished<br />

;>: lor quite Mine time.<br />

Show<br />

r"h6n the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce decided several<br />

--'< to stage a Transportation Show, ita <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

'.ft would tneet with such swift favor<br />

The show will open tonight in Con-<br />

st, and the boardwalk, as a sort <strong>of</strong><br />

. : -to the Chamber's second annual dinner<br />

aUttftttrsnt.<br />

Jgt» attend the dinner or not, don't miaa<br />

•Mil-be free, and the number and variety<br />

111 astonish you—as much as they have<br />

hambef's <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

mmn b<br />

n? o slogan, "I Am an Amer-<br />

P»ce where you should be<br />

building, 14th St. and<br />

iry will present an<br />

m, to the general<br />

.-V. Sargant. W« need<br />

fXh *"• r »»«, ..<br />

In Ocman <strong>City</strong><br />

i ttfma arid Idmtds<br />

*n ago, a yoong Chicago attorney<br />

rto sat thinking in hto <strong>of</strong>fice. Perhaps<br />

_• * bit lonely, in need <strong>of</strong> (he companion-<br />

men in buatoess and pr<strong>of</strong>essions la Chi-<br />

• bttaineag section,<br />

sted to a few Oat they get together ee-<br />

a "chin feat". At first they mat in each<br />

perhaps a dozen or so, They liked the<br />

hey decided to form a club. And because<br />

, >d the meetings from one <strong>of</strong>fice to another,<br />

r Willed their dab Rotary<br />

ybm Idea at first was fellowship. But as the meet-<br />

.. ._ j Went on and the club grew in numbers, ideals crept<br />

, Mt-simple ideals based on the Golden Rule: Service<br />

Stove Mlf ("he pr<strong>of</strong>it* most who serves the best");<br />

Mutual trnst and tmderstandl&f; the dignifying by each<br />

* " <strong>of</strong> his occupation as an opportunity to serve<br />

em TiAS AGO<br />

Tilt Ctniut Bureau announced<br />

that un<strong>of</strong>ficial fliurn an the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> population Indicated close to<br />

0 000 Inhabitant]. • 30 per cent lain<br />

over ISM.<br />

• c •<br />

School aeUWUea highlighted the<br />

week, as the high (Aaal prepared Is<br />

graduate 10S Imlort. and St Ay.<br />

gltttuw's School awarded Bth (fade<br />

wtUaUi to a claaa <strong>of</strong> 11.<br />

• • «<br />

Charlei W Mumth wu appointed<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> a Chamber at Com.<br />

merce commute* to conduct • Clean'<br />

Up, PBini.Up. FiJt-Up cunpaign be.<br />

fsre suninir<br />

Mrs I, Frank Smith, widow <strong>of</strong> a<br />

former postmaster and realtor, rtied<br />

at 71 in a rest home at Woodatawn,<br />

The high Khool tractate lied for<br />

aceond place In the state champion*<br />

ahip meet, but the baseball team had<br />

a bad week at it lost two games, to<br />

Cape May and Fleaaantvills,<br />

fTVE YFARB AGO<br />

Acting on a safety recommenda-<br />

tion by the Slite Motor Vehicle De-<br />

partment, the city commluioners in.<br />

traduced an ordinance to change<br />

from angular to parallel parking on<br />

Asbury av.<br />

• • U<br />

Can mice M Lear defeated Amos<br />

U Pteder. Jr . by a plurality <strong>of</strong> 18*4<br />

votes in the Republican primary for<br />

freeholder: Keffer indicated he<br />

would run as the Democratic candi.<br />

date in November, due is a heavy<br />

write-in vote.<br />

Dayton L. V&naman. 92-year-eld<br />

Janitor ef th# Central av. school<br />

since 1M3, died at his home, 60S As-<br />

bury av. after having been en Iravy<br />

<strong>of</strong> absence three years, due in m-<br />

firmity.<br />

The National Bank installed an<br />

automatic teller in the lobby, to<br />

enable patrons to make deposits<br />

without wasting lime standing in<br />

line.<br />

every<br />

feiort<br />

After undefloing alrnost<br />

ether kind <strong>of</strong> shortage, the<br />

WBJ experiencmg a severe shortaR^<br />

Of bread, attributed to so much<br />

American Bouf going overseas lor<br />

wmr relief purposes<br />

11 TEAKS AGO<br />

Mlu CUire Johnson daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr, and Mrs, John H Johnson, «is<br />

in critical condition at the Mount<br />

Holly Hospital from injuries rus-<br />

taieed in a crash between a i.edsn<br />

and an Army truck. Her escort,<br />

Annapolis Midshipman John Shed-<br />

aker, <strong>of</strong> Burhngton. ^Ua was hurt<br />

Roy E. Darby, Jr this city, and<br />

Edmund niiasen <strong>of</strong> Somers Pnint,<br />

were graduated with a class at 270<br />

from Rutgers Univgrsity.<br />

Fishermen reported large nynibirs<br />

<strong>of</strong> banito being caught here about a<br />

month earlier than usual<br />

* » «<br />

Chester L, Martin, ictnc Meth-<br />

odist layman and proprietor <strong>of</strong> a<br />

food market. In South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

died In Philadelphia at 54; Andrew<br />

Zujken, 73. a carpenter, died sud-<br />

denly <strong>of</strong> a heart attack.<br />

The high tehool claja <strong>of</strong> 1942<br />

elected Michael Palermo president;<br />

EUaine Southard, vice president;<br />

Anne Faust, secretary, and Eileen<br />

MeCallien. treasu t.<br />

M TEARS AGO<br />

Mrs, Ethel N. Hopping, hiah schtial<br />

domestic science teacher, exhibited<br />

a diet proved by college experi-<br />

menters to show that it was possible<br />

to eat properly at a cost <strong>of</strong> 2S cents<br />

a day per person,<br />

* * ,<br />

Benatpf Charles C Head an-<br />

nounced that the State Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and Navigation had caHed<br />

bids on a §71,000 dredging iirojcct<br />

in the inland waterway here. nortH*<br />

ea*t <strong>of</strong> the 34th St. bridge.<br />

The Misses Brfiily Underdown.<br />

Kelene Oohs and Edith Henderson<br />

returned from UrsJnys College fur<br />

their summer vacations.<br />

* * •<br />

Flower Missjsn Day wai observed<br />

by the W,C T.U. at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. William M. Ranck, 1MB Cen-<br />

tral av., with Mrs, chrBtopher<br />

Bentham as chairman.<br />

Joseph Scrlvsni, Int., was <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

a^ new Pontiac enupe at i7S0 or a<br />

Custom Sedan at 3S90, eomplete with<br />

five wire wheels, extra tire and<br />

tube.<br />

The Nut Bowl<br />

THE FOETlSt TELLER<br />

"You will very shortly meet a tall,<br />

dark man who will sweep you elf<br />

your feet," the fortune teller told<br />

the eager blonde. "He will shower<br />

you with gifU and take you to<br />

.breath.laklng night spots, and you<br />

will drink a toast to everlasting<br />

love."<br />

"Has he a lot <strong>of</strong> money;" asked<br />

the girl excitedly,<br />

"Ife is president <strong>of</strong> a lyrge firm<br />

and heir to a SMO.OOfi estate "<br />

"Ooih," exclaimed the girl. "Now<br />

Just tell me one more thing "<br />

"What la it,, dear?" asked the<br />

soothsayer, vlsuilliing many Pieces<br />

<strong>of</strong> ijlver crtwslng her palm<br />

"What happens to my husband and<br />

the three klda?"<br />

im'lkLi&a<br />

What a Difference<br />

'Industrial ?<br />

In the SQ\ iei Uniari: thai wonder-<br />

ful workers' paF&dise. only these<br />

who are lired <strong>of</strong> living criticize the<br />

government and .is major pqlieica<br />

However, the rulers m the Kremlin<br />

allow and ts an esters i encourage<br />

criticism., <strong>of</strong> individual factories and<br />

store? and the geflds they sel], Thi*<br />

probably, serves a dual purpci£t*=]i<br />

gives the cnissehi a chance *o blow<br />

<strong>of</strong>t a httle harmless steam, and :t<br />

akp keeps the managers and mi-<br />

plows <strong>of</strong> the various gn\en-;rncn-,t<br />

In any c-vtnl these criticisms are<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten printed m the Russian pspi'f*<br />

They always follow the some \ir.o<br />

ComradD A boughi n svw.ng ma-<br />

chine and found a uojidn t rur be-<br />

eauso a part w»i mise.r.B zr.rt hu<br />

couldn i obtain ». CQrr.rude B wvr.i<br />

inie a store to buy an overcoat, out<br />

the clerk wouldn't sell a to him ur =<br />

less he also bought k pair <strong>of</strong> paiHi<br />

hn Hidn I wart—it sewms the pant*<br />

were- uf such bad quality thai th.$<br />

was the only ^ ay they i&uki Lie<br />

moved aft the shelves. Cum ra tie<br />

Low Down<br />

From Hickory Grove<br />

Fdf a lint- type <strong>of</strong> L-rUzens svhg<br />

gels ihu JeHsl pals Ei[= the back I<br />

d<strong>of</strong>T my jkinimer iu ihe Hiprisiiiy<br />

Patral Byt if yciu UTO a heas-y<br />

footed ?ort why hMurcs you sHyuM<br />

iiiiow iiotscidV: black. w hslu ttr<br />

bronit'. iii he it head <strong>of</strong> yuu at Any<br />

time, you will say, oh" yt-h: BuE<br />

without the ihreiit nf hv-,:-.^ ili^jJi'd<br />

down iM OeCiT.i ^\.-r-r-d hy ihv hi-h-<br />

way <strong>of</strong>flcf. f. ihv UtU,i\u, Sis-ujc! £->o;-\<br />

tvtil fufthc.r<br />

for alfrt:;ej,s ij-=f??c ntYujvr^ has e<br />

no iUjii^finr They wuuld iu>l sur-<br />

—they handle some pretty teufih and<br />

nafty specimens All day long UF<br />

all night long their job is lu sue ta<br />

It that the elii^em <strong>of</strong> your fimmun =<br />

*iy can venture out upon thf Kiiir.-<br />

v.ay vith ic^onnolr ihxnr-v ,,\ ?>-<br />

iurring iionie <strong>Line</strong> If yuu h.i \»•<br />

no: Ihought ef it hvUirv givt' a n : -;r><br />

Ulu to punfiefn.^ w\,ti't H v. .jiiie! he<br />

Vf hat «. e need tr.urt' ef u iT.nrc<br />

cf tht^e hhn ,n;d ivurlv^. ftllovs—<br />

ilwy are not oui Lr» n'.pkf Liuuuje<br />

tney a.r _ nul Lu ii.fv.er. >i«;ne. nip ii<br />

U, ihv iui'. A EH. m. I H<strong>of</strong>t rn y<br />

ch-IitJriiv! iu all <strong>of</strong> tntmi Ant fight<br />

C's iateg; ratiUli yf Cigiiftlie.- u-:,^<br />

tained nest \Q no lobace-g and tanit<br />

apart when he tried tn smoke the:-n<br />

So it goe§: down a loud U?t <strong>of</strong> *4in<br />

and ihf? Slurps are e;lhi=r (.v rujv 1 , i'.v<br />

the st3ie t.iT run by the ? f sl?.' and<br />

in either £H£v thv result '.it \!\t ^,v =<br />

funicr :? !f;^ s!?a:r:e W* f.lTiCly ,.<br />

i£ uiily p<strong>of</strong>-sib\e in nr. c ;.>ror;:y<br />

Which rid itacif nf ?i:rh Uoir.vrsrf-.u<br />

Contra-: that with Airrrx,, V,NTI'<br />

the chuin stores &p,d she jrn. if "i"ii.-r.*<br />

>*cjres Ihf big ftnres and tin Iii'!"<br />

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l-.^rr.ncr I sufp ^MUld rrr, chisi^i-<br />

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A m.in thht lw.Ui Inciiii- n.'.i.' 1 .<br />

skfA himrH'it fnrntiH . iit:d thi-ri ^<br />

,1 friend th.il ^tJtketh clitj-Cf !h.i:i a<br />

bmiher - pr«vv>rbs is 24<br />

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<strong>of</strong> little expei:?^ A<br />

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VNU"J; nuiki- d Jnriynw—.f yuu ..inky<br />

Oil —Tnp.icf -• " - •-•<br />

The nvt rhUk' iiwin h;.s iiu: jri^c^<br />

iiiurh l,isu-. aifillt. suit!! ai;fl hear.<br />

ii;2 Tho succes?.fu! iniir^ h.is. tuo ati=<br />

dilionnl spns^s. hi>fAi- aiid eunmiu^<br />

—IiHluslrial Ktws nuiitw<br />

Kommm nt by KI a u d e r<br />

There *s Nothing More American<br />

Than the Town Meeting, He Says<br />

Right you kft?: The Tawn Mi-et-<br />

hia's the thins There iii Hplhine<br />

mnru AiiiericjiH. ;ind tt will br- it<br />

gud dny far uuf (oynt ry if wt is 01<br />

completely abandoii ii. Its lust<br />

ilantl seems 10 be in New England,<br />

that most cor.scrvatiSG part <strong>of</strong> eur<br />

country: but" nur owii county yf<br />

Cape- May likrwise has its treasurwi<br />

triidltions. Il would bring honor<br />

la our city if we should revive here<br />

thill custoni uhitli eMt'niplifies the<br />

very epseniiL <strong>of</strong> eur -system <strong>of</strong> go\ r<br />

ernmein.<br />

Your [irpjioisl ihouW he einiurtod<br />

by our various organiMlJjns. These<br />

clubs, associations: and societies aK<br />

eBKer for infcirmulion antl intcrrftfcl<br />

in msimilHting and dlicuising it. If<br />

they seem to neglect their own city.<br />

«e musl remember (hat It is human<br />

nature for us to overlook what is<br />

under our noscfi. Let the Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce, In particular, remem-<br />

ber that there is no belter waj J to<br />

boost your business than to boost<br />

Ihc oily in which you do your busi.<br />

iioas. Each one <strong>of</strong> these bodies<br />

should have a committee appointed<br />

for the express purpose <strong>of</strong> attending<br />

the Town Meeting.<br />

Now for an agenda, Thk is just<br />

a rwrtial list set down without re<br />

giifd to erdcfi<br />

<strong>City</strong>- PUnnlnf. "Triacii-maks lief.<br />

fection; but perfection Is no trifle.'*<br />

Slum Clearance There ought nut<br />

lo be any part <strong>of</strong> the town we are<br />

ashamed <strong>of</strong>,<br />

Zenlnf, Cheerii for tiie zoning<br />

board when thej' do any up>irading,<br />

as in the celebrated eaje ol Pinnacle<br />

rd.<br />

Omntlng anil twrkl<strong>of</strong> for our vis-<br />

itors' oars, so Ihey will not be ilored<br />

onthe street*.<br />

Tmppinf UH neaiptii /run, our<br />

summer enterUiinnient ciitsrpriso lo<br />

pay for its up-keep. TaJipiyen who<br />

«et nothina out id this abould not<br />

be aodked for It.<br />

C'lur|Ut bcaeb fMMUn a*mnBt<br />

the beaeh rcstureci No other storm<br />

demaile is repaired from tlie city<br />

tryasury far private nui:*.>rv .<br />

Hrrplnc dot, <strong>of</strong>f th; Boardwalk.<br />

The facilities there are hiiniiUstmE<br />

and inhuiling to a welUbniught-uii<br />

inn<br />

You will bu ablt in think <strong>of</strong> a lot<br />

niore.<br />

RUDOLPH M KLAUDER<br />

IB17 Central a.v.<br />

County Press Oce^n <strong>City</strong> a K<br />

Opinion, Condensed<br />

HOI HE CLt-ANINC<br />

HairotnArM KHOrd)<br />

M«nv ujr>i neo hit histm<br />

fharaLter \\ Cspone TI nuutiu<br />

bis purpoj!* 1 10 rstjbllsh a horn* f<br />

Miat> 1 H>" -ilK<br />

iii; lit ("<br />

tu hclp<br />

rni-ll<br />

nll lli<br />

At the end or<br />

hnnii- land dev<br />

,,Hl ulll irirndHlup- I ..dn-.lanaii>«" It ,banc Ilkr a<br />

fiom Ihr f»rr i>( ll"i* lOUiie Japanmr<br />

^, H ^ 1 1 tii 11 t i f Ht \N|> 11\KI>LR<br />

t»f tin lii^h pritea ul ri_LCnt months i<br />

Irr t ' familiL^ rdll bt seen frsm the<br />

< (1 1 Mi * idr mr^o 1 * ennduetcd at t<br />

I.IM J'..il<br />

, m ijciriiy agt<br />

• s i1ndink-> I** Ihi! fjtt thjt siiice the &pni<br />

nip 14 »m nth*. -Uii? nurtibcf ef pee<br />

md>- n i rt has meredsed stfadib<br />

t ti rf^ iht.% ar« ii3\mg troubic ba3<br />

h I uhlt wl 1! i* v, i 111 April IS50<br />

th« IMCICJ nil" ditTn ulH NPV Jcrs.fi fj<br />

Uh hiph prln^ -.mcc April iP'iO ^n &<br />

in in tru litl! m ing question o\cr the pi<br />

menthp ago irr ^ su flndliiE Ii<br />

to ni»ke both ends IS«e| 9 "<br />

ndat Janu^n JuU (lggfi) April (<br />

Easier<br />

the It<br />

thiii<br />

50 52<br />

S I<br />

yt the pineh uf<br />

I=M t?> itli Just aiinut pqu&lijr in al] U'vci§ <strong>of</strong> society^<br />

JUJ.1 ttljiiut ;f gut <strong>of</strong> every 4 in every pnpulaUon «<br />

fi in tfidyy s survey euiuplaui uboul how hard it is<br />

<br />

romullLitcd tonsole <strong>of</strong> the world • largeit or*,*. In Atlantic j<br />

ipraUlliiR Convention Hull last *" nr thin 1 dm hv air<br />

All orinnliallon ha. to ha\t « lot <strong>of</strong> pulllnf po.er" ,<br />

DCODlr ,o far fr»m biw If' '" "•" l "' «««ml.U|;e w,,t<br />

,»lrlh. f»rr- «nd much Orlrntal I.rb—propU rrom In4U J.J<br />

,.rrt«hrrr llm lanit brf«u»f Ihn »ere laid >n tlie<br />

homrl> »im» o' Kola"—af ri let frlfndjllp, mod will, nndt<br />

Inc AmoiiK nation* PI \(. t<br />

[1, o i.i I II* ' 'I' iiii""!' 1 I'-miiiid an importint rolr _<br />

( , tl<br />

^ IMII i Hi Ml iiiln < it\ iluh in the matmmith<br />

I, r | t tin n MM ' ti " <strong>On</strong> ,in <strong>City</strong> members nisi<br />

, ( ,,i ,|, lu II i fihul'u l» l"n(! ciiuntn laden K m,<br />

x l ,t ( ,u 'mi n .HI ( . mention Hall chnrt-i etc<br />

Tl , ,,ih|i », ,kn i. iii" him ii "f Ihe convention was in<br />

l ., , u, -, i A usili I 11..11I1I appro uh<br />

, i. , , , i V, v uld i.k 1|M MM if Jim Jnnei ha., otr<br />

. I . Il I V.i il ill il I it" n It is I iMIik<br />

^, , I I II II it I urniK I slip ind tik. it lo .1 l"ii(! n<br />

Ll<br />

,,,t i I iiiksiti III isti Him mil In i luinklini<br />

,h ,„ i „ d d, i, MI tint linn I 'I indi-iti arriw^d and<br />

,. , ir, rl rtl I" I il ll Ulh I ''I " '<br />

orian Restaurant<br />

[ |04 ASBURY AVE. PHONE 1888<br />

OPEN FOR THE SEASON<br />

[ Weskdmyai Breakfast 8 to 12 Dinner 4:30 to B p.m<br />

Sunday*: Br««lif«.t S to 12 Dinner 3 to 8 p. re.<br />

Platters - - - Full Course Dinners<br />

Home Cooking • - - Baking<br />

n 1<br />

Antique<br />

*<br />

Modern Furniture<br />

• Refhushed •Repaired<br />

• Restored<br />

COFFER and BRASS<br />

Pcllthetf and Lacquered<br />

THE nOBK IN DOM. nV I HAITS>t|> WITH<br />

TKABN lir K\1'KHIKN( I.<br />

H> Are K|mTCU Ajssoclation ul Now<br />

"Jerseyman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The (OTtrait bM alfned<br />

tlM !«• n<br />

kribdnglMHa<br />

a lf-yaar<br />

tl lltJM<br />

d<br />

_ the<br />

Year 1 *<br />

a Ml<br />

co.ricU* _<br />

••• "»^»<br />

prtBoo mil _. _ -.. ^<br />

~_ . , Atlorney General Theodore D,<br />

Parsons is reported conducting an<br />

inquiry Into reports that out-<strong>of</strong>dtate<br />

peddlers <strong>of</strong> ocseene literature are<br />

back in busineaa in North Jersey<br />

towns, Tho new Slate House<br />

telephone directory, replacing one<br />

that was published in August, IMS.<br />

has been distributed among state<br />

departments and divisions. . . . Tlie<br />

State Turnpike Authority is adver-<br />

tising for bids for Installations <strong>of</strong><br />

roadway and area lighting on the<br />

new 118-milt. toll turnpike. ,<br />

Weights and Measures Superinten-<br />

dent Joseph Holers Is cracltlnij down<br />

on coal dealers selling fliel at short<br />

weigh! to consumers . . The inv.<br />

•Filer Mill tea nan (lull If) IttJi-<br />

latin bill, to .l,n or veto before Ihe<br />

Jon* II nm.Ut»Uim.l mdon *f tlu<br />

LefUUnre,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a la carte<br />

Continued from pafe I<br />

Bui what "frosting"!<br />

Rotary's "House <strong>of</strong> Friendship", B<br />

comfortable area where one could<br />

lounge and chat, occupied a couple<br />

<strong>of</strong> acres on the boardwalk end <strong>of</strong><br />

the auditorium. Tucked In between<br />

II and the stage was a "little" area<br />

where the audience sat for the eve-<br />

ning affairs. Yes, just a little area<br />

seating 12.000 or io, but dwarfed by<br />

the immensity <strong>of</strong> thu vast hall. It<br />

was packed at every performance,<br />

and the balconies were pretty well<br />

filled, too!<br />

» • *<br />

Lois Miller was always up there i<br />

in her floodlighted aerie, at the or-<br />

gan console, to open the evening<br />

wUh a half hour's concert.<br />

Perhaps the music ef "Dixie"<br />

would roll and crash around the<br />

walls. Instantly, the southern dele-<br />

gation would ris* here and there,<br />

wave frantically and emit the Rebel<br />

yell.<br />

"I've Been Working on the Rail-<br />

road " would bring all the railroad<br />

men and their wive? to their feel.<br />

The convention opened a week<br />

ago Sunday night with the Phila-<br />

delphia Orchestra and blind, irre-<br />

pressible_ Alec Templeton as pinno<br />

soloist. The vast audience marveled<br />

at Templeien's music memory, for<br />

he played the intricate piano score<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Rachmanin<strong>of</strong>f symphony, and<br />

followed 'it with IB minutes <strong>of</strong> mu. j<br />

sical tomfoolery. ineluding the!<br />

blending <strong>of</strong> classical and popular<br />

numbers,<br />

Monday night's entertainment<br />

(following the Usual organ concert!<br />

began with a peace pageant, or al-<br />

legory presented by Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

High School students, accompanied<br />

by their own symphony orchestra.<br />

It WHS breathtaking, and rivalled<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Radio <strong>City</strong> Music Hall's<br />

mammoth productions<br />

That, too, was the night when<br />

Warren Austin, America's stormy<br />

petrel in the United Nations, deliv-<br />

ered his inspiring address, in which<br />

he visloned an international police<br />

force to keep the peace.<br />

He was followed by a clmir <strong>of</strong><br />

school boys from Tucson. Arl/onii.<br />

And here was another thrill, espe-<br />

cially when in their boy sopiauo<br />

voices ihey sang a lonely cowboy<br />

$3 Million Every Minute!<br />

U. S, Agmneimm Race to Spend Excess Camh<br />

If every aiuit in New Jnu?<br />

were to iquindrr • dollmr a'<br />

minute every d.y Uil» month,<br />

that apendlor spree lUli wasM<br />

not etaal the anUelpatci federal<br />

cxpendltBrea far Jane, tile New<br />

Itrtty ClUmtms' Commliiee for<br />

the Hoover Report •>•< Uta<br />

week.<br />

aovernment Menelu, ruhlnc<br />

to deplete their budgetary re-<br />

icrvei before the flaeal year<br />

•noa Jane 3D, will spend •! Me<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> 13,000,000 a mlnule ae-<br />

egrdlnf to nohild V, Lowf. ol<br />

5mig, jrnjtii.tins_a jiorseis-4ioef—beats<br />

with their tongues. And way <strong>of</strong>f in<br />

the lonely night was the distant cry<br />

<strong>of</strong> a coyote, emanating from a boy<br />

mimic.<br />

Short, rotund signiund nemhera.<br />

creator <strong>of</strong> "The Desert Song", "The<br />

New Moon" and other popular fa-<br />

vorites, took over Tuesday night<br />

with his oO.pieec orchestra, three<br />

vocalists and a violinist He clowned<br />

most ef his conducting, turning to the<br />

audience with an expressive shrug<br />

and outstretched arms when the or-<br />

HAIR RAISER - WAC We,<br />

Constance K Hassel looks as<br />

though she is witnessing a Boria<br />

Kurl<strong>of</strong>t chiller; actually she la<br />

<strong>On</strong> the other end <strong>of</strong> an atomic<br />

tenerator—thus the Bikini coif-<br />

fure. Thit was all part <strong>of</strong> an<br />

atomic tnergy demonstration<br />

gtafed to Ntw York.<br />

thestii) suddenly chHnni-d &£*'•<br />

Meantime, aftL-rnouiis, the wumen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rgtary were entertained by sueh<br />

outstanding talent g§ Curnelia Otis<br />

SkinRer and sther«=<br />

And sl\ dufing i-uvh day, the t'M»=<br />

venthin was brnkeh down into clo?==<br />

rtis uf sessions, uiassificd by busi^<br />

nesses or prpfeNNions, They WLMII on<br />

in the Cniivenlinn HuM and in nu-<br />

merous heti-js, up und down the<br />

bsardwilk<br />

_ BUI lh« Sr,alfat llujll <strong>of</strong> nil for<br />

each individual attesdins the con-<br />

vention was the feetlnf. as hr sat,<br />

in UiHt audlterlum audience <strong>of</strong><br />

12,0*0 peaple, or is he rubbtd el-<br />

bsws wtih them, here and there,<br />

itaal each, thoujrh a stranger, was<br />

a friend —dedicated to the Mine<br />

hepes and aspirations as himself!<br />

Worldwide (rlrndihip. peace and<br />

tthdrrstandinf.<br />

A mighty, inspiring foryc m this<br />

troubled world is Rotary Interua-<br />

tienal!<br />

we will call for<br />

. and deliver<br />

Givt us a ring ,.. we'll call for your<br />

••<<br />

For Your<br />

Eating Pleasure<br />

Specializing<br />

in<br />

o<br />

REGULAR MENU<br />

COTTAGE INN<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Known for Good Food<br />

3234-36 Ave. Piw»neQ7fl |<br />

Brmkfast - - Dinnm<br />

•• •-<br />

vrmm^


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& ?<br />

>„<br />

Dtfr«r i «*l*hborln« rrtort and WM held far<br />

police Sum)«y »F- I " m m c McMMed u Gu»- I<br />

«»"* >*«rliif <strong>Jun</strong>e 13,<br />

»•. 41 <strong>of</strong> MIS ' effifehQlders are just com*<br />

tala <strong>City</strong> on a men felliyws whs have trtded their<br />

su can'l \vhiP:<br />

ESTABLISHED 111)<br />

Diamond Tailor Shop<br />

609411 ASBURY AVE.<br />

DRY CLEANING<br />

PRESSING<br />

REPAIRING<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

Guaranteed Moth Pro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

INSURED FUR STORAGE<br />

Cleaning * Repairing<br />

Up .nd Deli^ry PHONE 1120<br />

#14 1151<br />

THE<br />

SEASHORE<br />

BUILDING and LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

111 EIGHTH STREET PHONE 0260<br />

©IRECT REDUCTION MORTGAGE<br />

LOANS<br />

F. P. Rbtine & Co,<br />

— Inttn —<br />

|Bi*v-n|r ,•• . • j ^f<br />

Larger Gas Main<br />

Now Operating<br />

initftlM Between<br />

Hera and Sea Isle<br />

Feuf mile? nf new natural<br />

ifanFmiittiun main Ui^titiU'ci iiy<br />

i#=V Centra! Pfiwer A- Light Cc<br />

main C* '-tir.ii<br />

.v S83.400-1* "I* r<br />

Soil Scientists<br />

to Speak at Rutgers<br />

Building Dedication<br />

Kew Y«rfc llack Entnnfe j. y c, r ,-x.,,,..,.,. .,. ...k,'<br />

FUI«--B*IU. Stmtk Exekufe New ¥ork Curb FTrhnnte i "-[*,,-i"V. Jf ..'' '•",'".. ',-',,'",1," v '.'<br />

123 South Bread St., PhUfc<br />

Clinton D. Lowden<br />

• EPBESKNTATIVE<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

CHELSEA tITLE AND<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

SERVING ALL SOUTH JERSEY<br />

OCCAM CITT OFFICE!<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CIT¥ BLDO<br />

PHONE ilM . tit!<br />

CUNTOS: B, PRirK Vicp-Pr<br />

KDWIS R. STIL'S. Title Off'rer<br />

•TASLBV V, UANDV, AMI TreM,<br />

FRANK M WATSOK AM! Till* Officer<br />

W, ALLEN ENDICOTT. JR A.it. S«y,<br />

OTHEB OFFICCRi<br />

1<br />

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"INSURE ¥Oim TITLE AND BE iAFB"<br />

fAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR<br />

DIRECT REDUCTION<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

Will Land You Money to Build, Buy or Repair<br />

' Home on • Direct Reduction Mortgage Plan,<br />

TERMS UP TO IS YEARS<br />

brreat with U. and RM«IT« Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

OB' a Guaranteed Inveitnimt!<br />

Current Dividend Rate 3%<br />

no risk Involved. S«vln«» up to fl0.0»0 ITS lntured<br />

rwlatal. aavingi and Leu tniunnee Corporation<br />

Jti 'ir -i>y' TTT^<br />

Phone 0012<br />

Uk'^<br />

mc.rt 10 int. Ex;ii.rin i.r; H:<br />

19CI] Urrir-r h..<br />

i i Electric Light Wire<br />

j Stolen at <strong>Ocean</strong> View<br />

| I"".! ,,.,<br />

4-Year Course at Rutgers<br />

Camden College, Hereafter<br />

Ih? ifiaiiiuratisn <strong>of</strong> a<br />

nr\i fair Her*. i?fi is fight,<br />

bur> Durijid B^friardtni, \ in^land; and Joan Bpauchini|j. Palm* pa<br />

t andy* l fM"nmrnU in a tU%* In quantiUUvf<br />

Have Dinner-Dance<br />

n'^'hirrliit,, - :i;:u rn.jdiTM i.,r.y.;,iiU'.<br />

i.f S.i,!h j,.M. i<br />

Ii c!i.,m i.f Ihc cij|. ] 'Peeper' Tale<br />

Irks Congress<br />

luirifd ihi Sluti- I'-iner-iit ,.i-.r !<br />

ti". fiirmi-r j kuit i-i.nip!'. u-d 2~i ii-yr- ,.- .i ^.is.,,1<br />

,ti. Miufh 11,'cuini' i, par! tt)lli'|ii> In Im :ir"<br />

MACARTHUR INSPIRED —<br />

Impressed by the headgear worn<br />

by Gen, Couglai MacArthyr, S<br />

American and French hat de. «<br />

signers are coming up with t<br />

for tBe women. The ere- |<br />

above, by a Pariilan de- }<br />

signer, is <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t Havana brown *<br />

v. Ivet, The insignia is a elip <strong>of</strong><br />

i h«m,«,,_ a n d r o u n d djamonds.<br />

ft,ET U P Y Uli, B t Ofy P B = ArtreM Allc * '"•• •«• "f »tal*r.<br />

bandleader PhU Harm, lets a pre.mother'j diy psk on each<br />

««k from om her h prrttjr blonde daujehten. Aliee, f.liVnd IhyliS<br />

Theneanieii <strong>of</strong> mother's dsy helped put the gils girls in an sffectii,» fftii<br />

mood, out tht new bieycies they received may h»ve had'<br />

to do with it too,<br />

Business<br />

Training<br />

Accounting - JAorl<br />

Typing - Bookkeeping<br />

, Taxation<br />

Complete Commercial Course*<br />

DAY ud WGHT SESSIONS<br />

Clll At — Phone _ Write<br />

_ Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Business College<br />

1S36 Atlantic Ave,, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Phone 4-6600<br />

M«k*r New jeney Awn. Scho,u <strong>of</strong> Bl<br />

that | additions have bet-n n::id<br />

earn S?ienci> Di"partnit=iit invy<br />

I 59th ST. PIER f<br />

i AND STORE<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

Children — 36c<br />

Adult* — 50c »<br />

Night Fi»hing_. 75c *<br />

•en P««« — Sprrial Prici<br />

N«w Baainess<br />

Costs Hit her<br />

anrt a jmnll ulneis at gmxtj. It may<br />

cos I lisa But tl 1,200 In the<br />

A recent iuv Indirmca Hint o" nMTiiK*.<br />

sptune up a Win where men Iia-ri'milnif mm. the mrvrjr „,,„<br />

and rnimtii tan miikr n luinu<br />

nrf<br />

mnnufiit-uirinil HHiid<br />

6 niiikitlil it hlir<br />

fiiiini U<br />

1 hiiril<br />

Hi thi> pulilii- i»«l« "» j m i - ' '<br />

'<br />

r ii! (hut uhu,<br />

i{ (heir 111<br />

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;.,!,. nf iitHiliI $ 1 1 J I K ) |J.-f i M l i p l i l i ! • « " ••MllUiuh<br />

IMIKII in invi'M In hum.<br />

s i i n i n r i lint! ni.*s ; iiniliT siiiii. II'KIFI:IIII.I<br />

Call Letters to be on Auto License<br />

Platesg For Quick Recognition<br />

nrriiii i ;i!or AnilHin* J CnMt-fi-i MliiHt'fl it<br />

ifi-ai tfiri» i h rough Sr-niiii* iiiM*rn% n\ nlftu uill,-<br />

IrtUTfi , (Hit npjMijmmh<br />

(jliius AitiiiUMir rnriiCj Hlri'iMly" hns bi'r-ii<br />

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DAILY FOR<br />

616 Asbury Ave,<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT \ Phone 1871<br />

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In The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Transportation Show<br />

IF YOU SEE A HOUSE BEING MOVED<br />

IN OCEAN CITY - - - 10 to 1<br />

LOPER'S MOVING IT!<br />

J. L. LOPER<br />

109 Fourth Street<br />

Phone 0188<br />

fill nils illliii,<br />

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tip rabulou*i nfst >rar". Uf added<br />

that t.plrndid cutiiteration has feifti<br />

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Chattin Heads<br />

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Railroad Appoints<br />

i, 1 ,.'. Divisional Engineer<br />

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Elected President Iron Railings ,<br />

At Episcopal School || Call Brigantine 259-W ;<br />

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Usud Bikea Bikes<br />

For Sale For Hire<br />

All Sizes 25c per hr.<br />

nicvci.E CIIKI K.ri' TIME<br />

IN NOW:<br />

Urine in Miur Hlkr iudili<br />

rtir rr'pairh,<br />

We have parts for<br />

all makes,<br />

M ANNARELLI & SON<br />

1014 ASBURY AVE.<br />

HK ALSO NtKI.i.<br />

III'VCLES<br />

FIND A DEALER?<br />

• Whether you want to<br />

buy or sell.' look in the<br />

"Vtllow Pjgcb" <strong>of</strong> your<br />

Telephone Directory for<br />

junk Dealers. Scrap Iron<br />

and Metals, Waste Piper,<br />

Rags and Class,<br />

NEW JERSEY BELl<br />

TILIPHONI<br />

COMPANY<br />

-BUSCH'S-<br />

FAMOUS for SEAFOOD<br />

TOWNSENDS INLET<br />

(9 Miles South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive)<br />

OPEN WEEKENDS<br />

FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY<br />

(Starting <strong>Jun</strong>e 21 We Will Be Open Everyday)<br />

SERVING A FULL MENU<br />

Lobsters # S<strong>of</strong>t Shell Crabs<br />

• Steaks •<br />

French Fried <strong>On</strong>ions a Specialty<br />

Hottinger at the Hammond Organ<br />

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Mayfair<br />

Nursing Home<br />

Mays Landing Road<br />

Somers Point, N. J.<br />

Telephone; S. P 8561<br />

Hilda B. Chester, R.N.<br />

WHIM<br />

SHORE Phone<br />

CAB 0665<br />

I.I lilli.I M.IIU.AS KU. IHI<br />

llh i Bnl AII-VMP Servire<br />

TERMINAL CAB<br />

24-Hour Service<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

EXPRESS CO.<br />

1S« (IMI'llHATKlJ<br />

Phone 0805 D«y sr Night<br />

408 Asbury Ave,<br />

III! 41. and I,IIM. HI*TASJK<br />

Moving and Storage<br />

Srhrdulrd Trip, (II Phiia,<br />

Tfrtiiiliii! ^1'r.ifi. uf<br />

See Too L«te to" Classify<br />

Ada • . First Section<br />

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|Al(satl < IIIKOIOIIIST<br />

«lll A.liiirv All-, . >«l'l Buk Ride.<br />

DAILY OVERNIGHT<br />

Motor Freight Service<br />

Between Philadelphia • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

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VKSTNOR<br />

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HOMERS I'QIN'T<br />

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS<br />

—John F. Holland, he,<br />

Phlla. Ottirr;<br />

»4 So, HOST ST.<br />

phi MAikei 7.1H43 — ;.\me<br />

General Hauling<br />

Top Soil for Sale<br />

Gravel • Dump Truck<br />

NICK FlORENTINO<br />

SAWS FILED<br />

Have your paws "loi fey<br />

rnsc-him', Thi'y eut tieanep,<br />

irm-f, btllFr, Ail Iras,<br />

quloKar wrvlBS. Bring thom<br />

*T A, CHAMPION<br />

54 W 16th Street<br />

FireplaceWood<br />

Seasoned Oak<br />

MORRIS SIE<br />

B40 We»l Ay, We Deliver<br />

CUIL<br />

OIL<br />

Soeany Vacuum Agency<br />

US ASBUBY AVB.<br />

Phone 1751<br />

MOTOR FREIGHT<br />

A,. ! .-4<br />

Ocrmn Cits Offieti<br />

loih HT. and tvEHT AVI,<br />

riisnc 3031<br />

:I5 Vnrii Ixp. — Wurk O<br />

Tune Anywhere $S.0O<br />

WILEY EASTMAN<br />

fig; W, Virnnii jf., llnwood, N, J.<br />

* Radio Repairing*<br />

N R I Oraiuale<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

HIS BAT AVE, Phone 1MI<br />

MADE TO OBDBB<br />

AWNING*<br />

VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

WINDOW SHADES<br />

M. C. Mil<br />

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MUM* MfKHl CIM. I racial rnn.boat shew<br />

M^Wr " "~S<br />

High School Loses Final Ball Game<br />

Of Season to Pleasantville, 5 to 1<br />

•I : Rjr U> MuDowtlX<br />

rsi\ •'.•'•Owaa Cftr HUh i«t iu baseball<br />

~!taK tei « liftsr, bowing to<br />

k**»ntv)lle, 5-1<br />

Mill Bunpuiel, Greyhound<br />

,.*a»r, rationed only three hitj—<br />

.Bun- two"In tkitM inning anil one in<br />

> UMJjyrt.<br />

l rct.rd wu<br />

I thf tforse Laugh!<br />

whind the snug protection<br />

4 br J. P- COLLINS CO.<br />

»nrf yoilr front porch, too,<br />

i^tap monthly'. piymnU.<br />

W esMfort problem*, well<br />

I* • WU 'WANT TO BE<br />

Carpenters Wanted<br />

Victor H. Pontlere<br />

BUILDER<br />

Apply<br />

Office i 9 Wesley Avenue<br />

or on Jobs 2930 Central Avenue<br />

in Courtlr Contest<br />

nan have b«n compU-icti for<br />

th* «tnrtln»g <strong>of</strong> Ula unnunl weakly<br />

prUe iMftrra <strong>of</strong> th« l«th \nnual<br />

Cap* May County Hahing Contest,<br />

which, toegiru aaturday.<br />

conu^t, mfm the wceUy prlie featun<br />

will continue until September I.<br />

A prize ia kwsrdtd to Ihe entry<br />

fortunatt enough to be drawn from<br />

the llat received for the current<br />

wee», ,<br />

"No matter how large, how amall,<br />

»r what ipeeie," JJr, Treen •xphlni.<br />

"all entrin are eligible for s chance<br />

at tile weejdy prtae,"<br />

Flahing continues good, based ton<br />

numerous entries received, which<br />

idieate that catches <strong>of</strong> segbgjn and<br />

I porgies prevail<br />

gartel retires me ne*f 18 Bat-<br />

,n a row, striking out live <strong>of</strong><br />

i.<br />

Just as it looked as if Paul would<br />

ive a shutout, Bert Avis, the flnl<br />

Haider up In the seventh, singled to<br />

left field. After Conover lined to<br />

third. Avis thieved second base.<br />

JfteSfwffkn Are Comin'<br />

Why Net jein Them, Fer HmtAth, fimppine**<br />

•f A, •, CI4FFOMB<br />

FaMMity BtreMtr, MM CHjr<br />

4 CIM<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> the gloom and despondency,<br />

<strong>of</strong> which M ptanjr complain.<br />

may be justly tweed to idleneu,<br />

and, being icUc, they are looking<br />

fr wht they can never And,<br />

Sitting 'round for the lack Of Homething<br />

to do la boring and creates a<br />

"rundown feeling", reeling tired<br />

and worn out, you lose interest In<br />

fe, MtttlM (a ••» vsinmble 1MB<br />

(**d keaitt, aad keeptaf it U •<br />

mpaalblllty |rcn ewe to ynnelf<br />

mm* MMe citee M T»». AfUea I*<br />

IM aarie ef raMwa, ••»* fetMo.<br />

•li la it* freth air aa« .oiuWne<br />

Is the M reweilr.<br />

We must b* cautious and plan to<br />

requisite for sitter health and hap.<br />

Piness, Don't entertain the thought<br />

that your tired feeling Is just a part<br />

<strong>of</strong> growing old, for life is jut what<br />

YOU make it.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the best things <strong>of</strong> human<br />

existence U "Friendship" and it la<br />

at the shuineboard courta where<br />

this may be found.<br />

Frank Feglio then took a called<br />

strike, and BeM stole third.<br />

These facts have been proved time<br />

and time again, and, being go true,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e out iwijr from a shutout, Paul they are beyond contradiction.<br />

Mumgartei threw an outside pitch Learn to play shuffleboa^d, forget<br />

to Chuck Barrett, who smashed it to your worries and be relieved <strong>of</strong> thtt<br />

third base, but Kelly let It get "•••-" •" d feeling. When you con—<br />

from him and Avis •cored the , »? MI*? courts, be sure to ask fi<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> run, which was un- some one is Instruct you in playing J<br />

earned.<br />

the game.<br />

Barrett stole second and went to<br />

third on Turner's bobble <strong>of</strong> Ray shuftieboard, for many reass<br />

smith* (round ball. Smith went e perfeet game for men and<br />

to second, no throw being made, and <strong>of</strong> all ages. It is a game i<br />

with two en and two out, Garry t acquainted with: there >•<br />

Kelly ws« safe on Conover'i er owell struck out on a fastball, end.<br />

Bird walked Turner, and 1 ing the game and the Raiders' 1M1<br />

•'Admiral' Bird permitted seven Larned hit an infield tap bet* -""""-fill season,<br />

Phone: VI I-3S43<br />

hita, but a lour.run outbur»t in thethird<br />

base and the pitchers mound,<br />

fourth fBning ruined any chances <strong>of</strong> loading the bases with no outs.<br />

"pi.KANANTVIII.K , E Auntin Cumming* j<br />

• ponible upset victory for the Frank Emper, who prevlouily hit a<br />

CONTRACTING MASON<br />

Gardner men. Birdi lots was hislowering<br />

fly to right in the first,<br />

third <strong>of</strong> the season a* agalnit three took a knee-high fastball and was<br />

victarlea: two louei adminlsterad by called out <strong>of</strong>t strikes: but the next<br />

Ty Helfrleh's boys, the other a batter, Ed Brode, hH a hard smash<br />

hemrt-t>r*.klng J,l decision, to the mound, which Bird promptly<br />

BOW IT BEGAN<br />

threw to home, and Avis' bullet-like<br />

With on* out in the first, Ed throw to first caught Brode, ending<br />

rode single to left. Bird then hit the Inning.<br />

Ittrienaki with the But pitch, and No more scoring was permitted by<br />

•fith two on. Best hit the fltst either pitcher until the fourth, when<br />

pitch to center, scoring Brode with neasantville gathered three hits and<br />

the fint PleasantvUle run, A flne a walk to score four runs, and acu-<br />

running eaten by Conover saved anally win the game in thai inning.<br />

other run from (coring, Sokaliikl SCORE ON DIODES HIT<br />

then lined to third, and the inning Sokatski walked and advanced to<br />

was over.<br />

third on Kelly's single to center;<br />

The Raiders put together two Turned popped to Foglio behind the<br />

singles Mid a walk In their half <strong>of</strong> bag. Lamed grounded to Bl<br />

the flrst, but eouldn't gather • run, threw too late to catch Be*"'-<br />

Web Vslt, th« diminutive Haider ing in. Bnper sent a pifa<br />

third baseman, singled to left and<br />

ond into right eenterneld. scoring<br />

promptly Mole second After Cos.<br />

Kelly and sending Lamed to thin<br />

' '• called out on strikes.<br />

Bmper went to second withou* „<br />

throw being made; and both he and<br />

fanned scored on Brode s second hit,<br />

Oie bail on the flnt bouriee and<br />

Barrett grabbed Marienski's ground.<br />

threw a "strike" to home plate,<br />

er and stepped on first, finally end-<br />

score,<br />

ing the inning.<br />

_ - -. -nded any For Pleasantville, that wa< to be<br />

other ehanee <strong>of</strong> a possible Raider all its searing for the afternoon, but<br />

teen.<br />

It took a great, sensational stop by<br />

Veil in the seventh inning to check<br />

SAFE ON ••BOS<br />

Pleasantville,<br />

Lea«in« <strong>of</strong>f in the second inning. Except for the two hits in the flrst.<br />

i<br />

CEMENT FINISHING<br />

For Longer Wear si<br />

Batter Performance<br />

USE<br />

2 1 1 6 1 0<br />

3 0 i 1 2 i<br />

Faglin. jb . 3 0 0 3 0 1<br />

Barrett, IB 3 0 0 1 Q 0<br />

3 If<br />

Powtll, rr .<br />

gird p<br />

25 1 3 J| 7 2 PAINT<br />

p by innings^<br />

ntvflle ... 1 0 0 4 0 0 o_5 PRODUCTS<br />

oe«n Cits' . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—i<br />

FULL LINE OP PAINTERS-<br />

SUPPLIES _ WINDOW GLASS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Paint-Up Store<br />

•H A.barr Ave, • Phase 11MI<br />

I Waller H. Grpbb, rni.<br />

J. and F.<br />

Wallpaper Service<br />

Paperhangers<br />

lit Sinpua Are. Fkau 1MI.W<br />

CASH OB TI!BMh FRANK HOWARD<br />

CONTRACTOR .... PU'! r-t R<br />

Fred S, Tarves, 3rd<br />

BUILDER<br />

1 Bayview PltM<br />

Phone 1127<br />

BECISTEKCD<br />

CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS<br />

"Build-by-the-Sea with<br />

Deputy**<br />

Cor. 15th and Haven Ave, Ph. 1472<br />

,^w /£^.&.,, ,.<br />

Cap* May HKtt cUnefart tta Cwt.<br />

Atlantic Lmtaia baMbadl ohamplon-<br />

& 1, In i twllUht m<br />

ton' Monday *v»nln«.<br />

MMp In %lx hinlnn, then «tood<br />

.<strong>of</strong>f • valiant late ilT tar tttm BUM<br />

Devil, which aatwd thm alMI<br />

TOM In tha .IMh and atvmth.<br />

The wlnMn did HUM tt llmlr IBM<br />

bad! clouting in the flnrt ttWH Innlng»,<br />

'when they ptioMMd lab<br />

nperata for nina hiu and atvan<br />

niha. rrank Rugs*rto held than tor<br />

two- traoMa, but tha Cap* atM<br />

erupted again with alx MU and «ut<br />

more run. in the aixth. Including a<br />

homer and a triple, ,<br />

•MavMr atifela,<br />

Datti BIH it:<br />

Want to B«U? DM ft<br />

Build* Builders<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

BLANKET AND LOME INSULATION<br />

STORM SASH - COMBINATION DOORS<br />

SPRUANCE INSIDE and OUTSIDE PAINT<br />

Call 0948 ... - The Friendly Yard<br />

llth Street and Shnpasn Avenue<br />

H, C, AMOS<br />

— B*t Istmvit<br />

BUILDER<br />

4929 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 2109-W<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

ReVUtored Builder<br />

JOBBING<br />

Ml AakariF An, . "Maaa MM<br />

It FiflcM *•.. N.rtkr*. r-.ni, sit<br />

A. W. J. Willwm. A. San<br />

ste(laln*4<br />

BUILDERS<br />

JOBBING<br />

AI.TE«ATIONS<br />

1707 Bay Anna.<br />

Omi Citr. N, J,<br />

In 4f, AU IHBCIC* «M<br />

R O O f<br />

NEED A<br />

NEWROflL<br />

or Just a jtmpmr Jtbt<br />

In either c.«-caUl U M | i i W ^<br />

pertmee, the men, Om mUmf, y<br />

to give ren a |Mrfe«t Jab •» «F Mai, »<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>er* far BMV9 X« •»• "P*«* *» b*>fW<br />

men, That*, why M ItidepMtlMI fUtn^MM*<br />

•onwthiu. Pfck a. nliaUa lnnoaUy MM<<br />

to ro<strong>of</strong> for jrqta. • . '•"•, '"•- , "• ', ..<br />

GUTTERS RAIN CONDUCTORS<br />

SHEET METAL WpWE<br />

i<br />

A. Gregory O(deh<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

Mamm 5. «aeka« MUg,,<br />

" wliimM, H. f,<br />

Fk«a WIMirH« MIM ROOFING CO« III £ 0L_<br />

H, C. PONTIERE<br />

Builder<br />

933 Wot Ave. Ph. 1808<br />

CARPENTER<br />

JOBBING ALTERATIONS<br />

Hegutered Builder<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

1MI Waal Anna Finn Uftl<br />

Phone 1SS3-M<br />

Daniel F. Connor<br />

Re..j I91& AatHirr AM,<br />

Jobbint: Altentwiu<br />

V, B. SMITH . ArAiteet<br />

lit, KMiaMl BaH at<br />

C«r tWMtar<br />

1«I Atlantic Av. AtLC.ty<br />

PiMm* A.C. 4-1SM<br />

106 Sittli Street — IMHMM OHM rt<br />

Rocnnr,<br />

SIDING<br />

ReButend Builder<br />

EdimmdCWuham<br />

24 Anbury Ave. Ph. 1237<br />

i


v»<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 7. 1651<br />

re Store<br />

By Pitt<br />

: ReMtWnt S<br />

Buys BurineM<br />

m.,ot Uw <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IlitHwarc<br />

M Albury *v.. was an-<br />

t ttMcday by C. W. Pitt, who<br />

(/UM buailMi» her* sU years<br />

UICK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

General Motors<br />

l - Service<br />

Accessories<br />

BATTERIES<br />

lco -U.S.- Exidc<br />

TIRES<br />

U.S. • Lee<br />

REPAIRING<br />

All Makes Car,<br />

Kn« Action,<br />

Wltae] Alignment and<br />

Balancing<br />

TOE MODERN WAY<br />

falbce Bros, Buick<br />

St. and Simpion Ave.:<br />

Phone 1278<br />

apo.<br />

The hew owner is Frank L,.<br />

ten, a year-around resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> for the put five yean at 352<br />

Asbury av . and a summer rettden<br />

for a quarter gentury,<br />

Mr. ToHen at present operates a<br />

factor}' at Ciementon, N, J,, for<br />

the manufacture <strong>of</strong> ornsmental Iron<br />

railings. He plans to dispose 01<br />

that business and devate his fui<br />

lime to management <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Hardware Company,<br />

The new owner Hid there will be<br />

no ehanges in store personnel and<br />

that the hardwire firm will continue<br />

to handle the same brands <strong>of</strong> mer-<br />

chandise, including Admiral tele-<br />

vision,<br />

Mr. Pitt will remain with the stare<br />

for a time in an advisory capacity,<br />

but will relinquish active manage-<br />

ment. He resumed management sev-<br />

eral months ago after his sen,<br />

Thomaa L, Pitt, the proprietor for<br />

live years, jpeturned to active duty<br />

in the Air Force,<br />

Want to tmpf ITT • OMMUIel<br />

PACKARD<br />

Sales - Service<br />

Complete<br />

Body - Fender<br />

and<br />

Painf Shop<br />

Bishop Motor Sales<br />

12th St. and Asburjr AT.<br />

Phone IMS<br />

IN<br />

YOUR<br />

CAR<br />

TRAFFIC?<br />

Clolchf first Mid Sec*<br />

M Gear? Bnkeaf<br />

•lap IB today far m iau<br />

p ui Bbeak op.<br />

ShepparcTs<br />

AUTO SERVICE<br />

•12 SIMPSON AVE,<br />

See the<br />

<strong>1951</strong><br />

STUDEBAKER<br />

at the<br />

Transportation<br />

Show<br />

Speniered B> <strong>Ocean</strong> ( ilv<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Canmerce<br />

Roy A. Mangel and Son<br />

Studebaker<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

111 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 1443<br />

<strong>1951</strong><br />

KAISERS<br />

WOODBINE MOTOR SALES<br />

8©0 WASHINGTON AVE. _ WOODBINE<br />

ONE - - -<br />

Just one accident can<br />

ruin you financially.<br />

Let US protect jmu with<br />

- - . « represent only companies baring<br />

#• A-l PIw (Excellent) ratine<br />

Uwat Bate. 4B Cap, Mar Csunlj mat VMnSij<br />

V Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />

$ ji. ' s us! " nH !<br />

Classiiied Display Advertising il Bli I'l r Ilii'li<br />

75c<br />

MM<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />

1'Al.MI.H<br />

lll<br />

Al.MI.HS Aiilhc.iiB.il riievr<br />

niijlillt Drain Eauvit<br />

ntlfi ..Tiniahln r l<br />

niijlillt Drain<br />

rcntlfi ..Tiniahlni<br />

iiln*s I I 11 i<br />

Oldl<br />

hndy and<br />

l1 D<br />

rcn<br />

iiln<br />

CARD OF THANKS<br />

SB EXTENII (UIH T1IANKM In nur<br />

lghtMiiH and f! h-nrts hir ihr rn.inv<br />

Iru^tri iinri Jill •'xfiri'.h^lMhs 'il<br />

Mis. Kiiihivn<br />

iintl llcjh<br />

LOST<br />

OiAMON!' HTfiNK iii'f **f K'-MI it tu.m •-<br />

Fine Viiiui'il fur fti'lilinirnliil . vna K1.V1 Aiitnnt<br />

JJ- 212TR<br />

n$ A <strong>On</strong>i<br />

i<br />

ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

Eaut ndy and<br />

tlfi ..Tiniahlni: rms imlnli',1 Druir<br />

*s I.IMI ,i 11. i f|r,,ir miris FriKidliiri!<br />

iHlnnr..B nnrii!i Mctiorji pnri* and<br />

JIlMS'Aibury uv, Phoilf<br />

... KIJW, n Kl'nTH m<br />

I-nrri *1 Mtrtfuiy Aytlli:>ii7i?d Pniilor<br />

KI-..1,,,H Scivki) Allnnll,- Dealer<br />

GniHIyviir Tliri . IJird Cari<br />

Arcliiilni R.'IHiIri<br />

All.iiiiic Avc, bclwccn l«l & Niirlh Sti.<br />

IMIiiiio O. C 0600 or 2300<br />

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

l.'SKri f AHS we've KMI llw Used C:ir<br />

> MU «ant ni hundivdi; less then a<br />

ni» i.ii Findt in)!) onil Itel Ply.<br />

Bi'iutlin. Choiliilrl liilg In inSO. Dndgp<br />

' * rrinit' in iuiliiy find ilrlie ii bai-<br />

Biiin uniiy' K,nt CJ Kuril. KBid a<br />

Mi-ri'iny Auihiirlat.il Dcolpi, l»l anH<br />

Ailnniio oican city, u<br />

iuli IIKTTLIR liilut? In u**. 1 !! run and<br />

T'irks in nil itifikrs aild ititidelK see<br />

us riisl fur » real buy<br />

I'jiliiini s rtir%rnlt>t & Oldjimublie<br />

Ist'ti Tiif [irpai'impni<br />

'ill! s, Slm|i«in Air Phnne 0)37<br />

iipi^n Kvfnings finrt gund.'iys<br />

;<br />

('null<br />

If<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

Yale Keys - 25c Each<br />

2 for 45c<br />

aiii lloiiln.iie Cn<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

PLANTS; NOW RKADY-WIII be miii<br />

on Thursday enis' or any pventnu<br />

nNer 6 f»i |i. m The Heinii.ck 1T00<br />

Shiirr Ril LlnWiiiiil m |ihiiiic Snmei«<br />

ACLORPION II BUM. Hill nep G'«M<br />

conditian, 1355 Bay av. Phone S871 -R<br />

VACUUM CLEANKBH. ne* and lebyilt<br />

from J1BT5 up Pay only 11 25 a<br />

week. Fret- ^omsnitrBllnn. Pation'i<br />

32 week« In Ihe year m M Weil dv<br />

Pnone 2311. If<br />

Jt NEW riinOMK CHAIRS In yea nr<br />

blut? nla&lliv We ni-rd Ihr- rnnm ^i th<br />

I'lli'h. Bus n» ni.ili) (is ji.u nptti N"l<br />

di-llicred. H.TB AsbiMy Ave, I'liom-<br />

1FH7 if<br />

1FH<br />

TIIRKK L'SKf) (IAS IIAMIKS Tiiirti-H<br />

in on new (i.K eiei'iiii- iiinifrs nil<br />

hlyhlilile livpiis <strong>On</strong>e ri" Tmpln.' nm<br />

10". (iriinil. one 36" While Hnuje<br />

lis.sn eorh. n,,i (leiivoieii. iaa Asiiur;<br />

A\e. Phiine I!il7. t<br />

TW[) CfKlLERATOR TOP KKRs<br />

Vi'hlie i?niimel. >Ji»ii1 ciinilitiiiii Triiil-<br />

lil In nn new HE ref. icpi llliirs J12 ri)<br />

eiii-li nut neUvpit'ii. 9.-JS Ashyi.v Ai<br />

SAI.I-: -We triitlert In thppii> imeii 11,i<br />

^^^^^^=^^^^^^ i iliiint jiiilKPS. l.Siihle ciinniliiin i<br />

• I-T i AHIN HK1KF- Chill rinfl m.i. ! ir-B« 1 »t SISOO; I at J2S.00." "¥n<br />

l.iitlks iieii.i S^ISii rash. Het- hiiul. 1'-"1I3 AsBury iiv.<br />

ll S<br />

I^.f! I'tlkti --.1 <<br />

i KKi'.c<br />

1 RcAv uf i.vr S?:M.IU<br />

! Mill- ,\M'<br />

| " - " ; - t , , - • • • : • • " , " "<br />

Rrhiiilt nnct iiu.ii uriippd. AM nui<br />

ARti s|^s- :fUO in rhmiftr It "In. As ln<br />

as Ufl.AO AfiKticutlri) R*-ti '.itbf.\\nr<br />

PlHnl. Inf.. Ml 7 RcimiiniMwti .i\<br />

!*h!i;i: PA, Open Mtimluy SVpHncsNii*<br />

an.) Frnlnv rvt-tilncs till n'p m 1=5<br />

WAl.Nl.'T PlNINfi RDOM'fiuHr i\ K-<br />

p-i s frmr-i-iii!M'. i'srpllrni fiinriMltm Hvi<br />

simnhliv t'ali Fridny nr Hiiluriiii>, H F >\<br />

Drliinri'i VUn'^ fy->\<br />

ATTKNTIUN F "<br />

fh l<br />

iiii JH27 6-1 i !<br />

HI KT HI)\V HfiAT AH iTiliir. 1 yi-<br />

iitfl \ l , h \> ftijnrudu niittH! fr-i<br />

[itHr ?iii?i no. Apiiiy 1121 SimtPKiin<br />

[thuni. ;*irf;i • " j<br />

1 Ht'AT i=hilsl iTfll<br />

i.-n Jl ft<br />

iMIM.KTi-; ]..k-<br />

Kt'.ih1!n. ^ *-S"|-5.hi,fii. N I<br />

ni.- i.i'h'iri 2nd St<br />

iffin. s^ri m ;ii,'<br />

LATEST MOM<br />

•%i=!'U till .! Li ii i ^ ^Oth AutCUsi isi till<br />

^!l Im<br />

ri influriih^ tif lltlit?s. f JHrsiili' 1 : N*<br />

i'hjsr y* s OH RCI . ^^i glmiiSi-f<br />

IMintii- ="*!*-M fri<br />

['Ni w\Lf i«" nv«r =_t.iirt!rn»<br />

uni|p it^ Hi-Hi iif 'lupies<br />

WIH-M> mnnlhi.v Lritnlcfl<br />

Thuraday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 7, <strong>1951</strong> SENTlNf<br />

APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />

NEWLY FURNISHgD, mudn-.li apiirt=<br />

munis far .i ip S peneiii. Us to §45<br />

W¥?k in <strong>Jun</strong>e 23. Vernon HilL 410<br />

lantic Avg, Phone 8318 ef O1l£ f<br />

ATTRACTIVELV fyrRMral tint fipOr.<br />

t wo brdraom np»»t m*nt. Al I *•!«-<br />

ls kitfhaii; Meaf rajiroad lUUsn ahd<br />

opping e*nur Quiii iia#atit<br />

tils kitfhaii; Meaf rajird lU<br />

•hopping e*nur. Quiii niia#a<br />

tion. July-ApKuit.'tSOfe u E ^<br />

Phone rtins.iiiiihl,- i.itra Thi" j R1KIMS WITH PRIVATE BATH und<br />

i,i1:,ii!j.. i ,j,r »M ri.->.:in Alf it runnlna lvaier. B)- the week, mnnth<br />

A|i|,ij ,i>.| . ,„ ,,.„,,,,„ Th(, sneimon. aio-ali Cor-<br />

fi - '• Hi iMl-:ii .% i'A!t'i'Mi:S"l'^ &ni flir.-irl Inlhiiin A\r If<br />

TEir^ljTBT, ny#r|nnklntt<br />

Prk find hnardwaik. Opens<br />

iG= Hn<strong>of</strong>flj. ilrppt flonr, 510 "Ttk- I<br />

fl StT.50: wlih meals, \<br />

i Ri<br />

GREGORY<br />

900 Shore Road Santera Point<br />

Shuffleboard<br />

Darts<br />

OPEN<br />

ALL<br />

YEAR<br />

Hotel - Bar • Restaurant<br />

Turkey Platter, and<br />

Sandwiehei<br />

Oyster Slew — Clam Stew<br />

Fried Oysters<br />

Snapprr Soup<br />

Fcied Jumbo Shrirno<br />

Seafood — Steaks<br />

MS Shore Road Semen Point<br />

STEAKS - SEAFOOD - CHOPS<br />

We Cater to Banquet, and Parties<br />

Completely New Dining Boom<br />

and New Separate Cocktail Bar<br />

Recommended by<br />

DUNCAN HINES<br />

•nd GOURMET<br />

Phone<br />

Somers Point<br />

951<br />

I KITCHEN OPEN DAILY<br />

10 A, M. to 2 A. M.<br />

Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner<br />

Steaks - Seafood - Chops<br />

• JUMBO SANDWICHES<br />

• ROAIT BEEF SANDWICHES A SPECIALTY<br />

ELMER BLAKE PRESENTS<br />

The Famous<br />

HERBERT<br />

BROS.<br />

and Their<br />

TWO<br />

GUITARS<br />

APPEARING<br />

NIGHTLY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

MATINEE J<br />

(*K.\\KR(iS = T Ai'AHTMKNT i ,.i. (it<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />

If ' mnuth Piacp:<br />

r«..l ^ FOR SEASON == For<br />

Kiris nr boj-s one wlih private feaih.<br />

Apply )c.jr«!!i:i\t|iii4. Mualr PIpr and FCstaUianfii<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

r «f*ftii-n's ii<br />

iry, mil in i^r<br />

h Ds Hhiip<br />

trlHr<br />

MALE HELP WANTED<br />

fANTKl) Kln-nlfinll<br />

KIPCIIII-. \Xa<br />

11,1<br />

ocSAi<br />

CAFE M<br />

PAlN<br />

AN ORDINANCE<br />

snlHiies.<br />

THE BOARD OF<br />

OF "THE £ITV OF<br />

THE COUNTY OF<br />

JERSEY. DOTH_01 „--<br />

SECTION 1 The annual<br />

ialgfy fnr the follow Ini<br />

hereby fixed and<br />

Tax ASessor<br />

H#altH Olfleei —r—_<br />

ing the employee whs Is<br />

quglified te earry out<br />

tht dutlei <strong>of</strong> Health Of-<br />

ficer and is »VPi - • ~<br />

to act In that Ml<br />

St;i= , f<br />

nnfi iigTEL COI,ONIAU— Rnmni #nH_<br />

N apjirtniFnts^ Centrally Iw;ai!.'<br />

If ' iiMlirdwiiiN. Oprn fnf Initp^cildn<br />

.'slreel lipur ppiirHnenlS, Phone g?<br />

l*l..l-li l.l><br />

;i 11*=31 (f<br />

effeellve after final<br />

the manner prescribed ^ la<br />

fates <strong>of</strong> lalarsc herefey s_ _<br />

'Mid beginning July 1st, 18<br />

it above prSinanee wat r<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> €smini§*,ei____^ == ^<br />

ly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> citv New JuW.<br />

' reading, fit a m#«Unf <strong>of</strong> •<br />

„, „ held en the 4th gay af Ja<br />

a and will ftp taken up l<strong>of</strong>t r—<br />

fins! pssisge &&4' •'--""'<br />

a meetinx <strong>of</strong> said Boa id to<br />

the 15th day ttf -Uine. 1351, lnrfl*<br />

mlsEialiers' CKamberK. <strong>City</strong> Ilall.J<br />

rn>\ New Jcrwy, at' il-.m A. W<br />

REQINA M. RODGE<br />

<strong>City</strong> Cicrk.<br />

I'im.<br />

iii.nlh<br />

rii nisht1 t<br />

!ii iiiiu, ' Phi,n<br />

i clininy<br />

1:1 M<br />

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f ,Vt:H'l.V riKt'ORATKn riuims, ripiin<br />

; l llisll NCHI bciirh simns<br />

Deiam.-ry<br />

RATKn riims,<br />

lilp NCHI bciirh simns<br />

s Di Fliie?<br />

S7<br />

lull MV HllMB IH YOl/tl HOMK" Sunns<br />

n)..i!' itf % * ;ti - rnn:fMr!i*hlr rjiiim il!i i kinii Uiin<br />

A'.i \'inc .^f tM-iis n\ m prr iliiy uii unlll junt- .TO.<br />

if | \'M'init> Tafcfijnat'ie ori u esjey Avp.<br />

'Ii U'i>»lrv ni ' III'. Jure SKn""'r>hf."V 2B!»£«'. B-Is<br />

Hi<br />

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[ - . . . . . ; - t . . i l . . . I . . * . . , ; , . . [ _ . £ l t . _ : i : l . _ t t i ; . : . . . - i I J l ^ ( l £ F f t i - l k i : i . l l t i l . ' . , < - . r ^ l ~ l f l k.' 1 4 1 1 1 . . I S: I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' . - - . . ^^ . — — • ^- . . . _ _ .<br />

IITY OK OCKAS CITY. »*.#.<br />

SOTIC'K TO C~4»NTBACTOBS<br />

(«STB^(T ISO. IMI<br />

Trsffir linh! Kqulpm«>B|<br />

Kiykfi biils ni pi^iyosais will be fS=<br />

ffiiftl ijy thi" Buarrt nf Cefnm!Bi{<br />

•:*r ihij r\iy <strong>of</strong> tlppan Clly, New jfi.<br />

in the CiPhimlsslonrrs' Ronm, <strong>City</strong> 1_<br />

rm fir before Ihe hpUF sf 11:00 A,,«,<br />

Davjjghl SHvlng Time <strong>of</strong>l <strong>Jun</strong>e l^At-l<br />

\m\ fill- crrlaln Trafflp glgnall aqa<br />

muff-t-iiiU ftir ihr sifflf. as set faftb 1ft J^<br />

the IM1> "J4 cpsH'iflcalirins. <strong>On</strong> flic in tfit<br />

CH.V rli"M k ; § Office.<br />

All nKHorlHts shall hp new, or tht<br />

uiility nhtainablp, and with "<br />

'---iiirer's Muaiahter- tor nne ""<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Friday - Saturday - Sunday<br />

LYNN BROS. TRIO<br />

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POINT TAVERN<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

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pneps im?aiig*iti*d CJoVd*..ila M<br />

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SITUATIONS WANTED<br />

Oalleioui Lebiltri<br />

• Spaeidlir<br />

StMkt end titept<br />

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6.<br />

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Helen Marriott,<br />

Organist<br />

Mickey Gerard, Pianist<br />

Direel irom P.lm B»cb ISS -<br />

Florid.<br />

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Under "HAIGHT" Management for the 12th Sea.on<br />

Mrs. Robert Haight, Prop.<br />

(.KIE onAOUATE ilnsirrs srrii-<br />

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«BD WOMAN ilPilios houipworh<br />

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />

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Hirns, SfJts 11!h 8; Mi>fli*!fi kilrhona:<br />

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COAL<br />

Skilled bids iiddiessr-rt in AlllV T,<br />

!.firiri£rin seri-fiary. nnfl Illfii-kfti nil<br />

,ihr mii^iiip HS tn ponlents- will be !?-<br />

fpH"Prt Iiv ihe Iliiiird nf fcriiiriitlnB nT<br />

f.h-viin Ci.ly. NP» Jprsej'; at s mpetliiM<br />

in (H- holfl til Ihr BnincJ Ronm iii thp<br />

hik'h schiiii! iiiiUdinM -'il £ P< m.. f!,s,l,s<br />

p*ri Tui'Siiay. JuHr T Ifl Iff31. frn the<br />

fuinishiiyj imil rtt'iivcry <strong>of</strong> Four Hun-<br />

iifiUi t MiOt !nRN. fllnip m' less ttrsi iin-<br />

[hrnrllr iTiiii ffH i_hj» sehfifn VPMP end=<br />

tnti <strong>Jun</strong>e m ifmy, Hinnk fnrttip nf pii^<br />

imiijiip and s[iri'iftriitlrms for same may<br />

br nbliiinGfl flnfn thp Bptieturj,<br />

Thf* right Iii reserved to rejeei yny<br />

dr Hit bltlfl.<br />

Bv ouier <strong>of</strong> (he Iloarii ef Kducatinn<br />

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Thr 'prirrs tyueted fnf each<br />

shHll rifsi Br rcjnstdctrri HS iep<br />

ihr tuial kid governing In «U<br />

iinfJ Rhfll! im-lyrip all lh<br />

chin-Re* *r.. in, ihe otiy'g Ware ___<br />

Tht? ru.v it-M-rvHi thi' light is reject<br />

uny or al! fe!^^ Mr io waive any li^<br />

rotffiaiiij in any bid,<br />

Each fcirl to "have n eertifled .<br />

ni t*ilsh itltiifhed therein in a SUB<br />

loss than 10*? <strong>of</strong> the Total el •<br />

Certified theck tn he wtlliout con4itt«n >^<br />

and pa j a hit 1 |« the <strong>City</strong> *"<br />

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By Ordpr <strong>of</strong> the Cfimmli<br />

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PUBUC SIRVKI BU*ES'<br />

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MlP lllli?ii|lp HS iS Lllljill ill I<br />

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PHILADELPHIA<br />

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cjiTiiii CUy. New Jersey, yi a m^uiiK<br />

in be helii In ihe titah sihuul bulliling<br />

iif « |i m. il ul.. (in TuMrtav <strong>Jun</strong>e IB,<br />

IBSI. ri.r Hip luinlahlnu linil delivers<br />

ul Turlvr Thouinnd (1J,K)O) cillani.<br />

mi.ir in lr«j. iif fuel nil No. S. U, 8.<br />

!Jp|iH!'!incnt c.f Cnmmerp? eemmereiai<br />

tii..II.II.I.I c.». iy.3g in (h> Innlt nl ihe<br />

Wralr.j Akenui> s.h.1,,1 Bullillnii, hv<br />

iuwii Foutth iintl Firih Streets cm<br />

WeiiU'v Avpnue., OcFiin ITIly. N. J, fin<br />

thr schyol .ve&r eniilng Julio 30. WS2.<br />

The fight la io.f.vM iii rojKi any<br />

nr all lilds iind la ttalvo «ni' Inlo.mul-<br />

US- In any hid.<br />

By order nf the Board ol Edwallon<br />

ur Omn Cily, N J.<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

OFFICE SUPPLY AND<br />

EQUIPMENT CO.<br />

3330 WEST AVENUE PH. 2886<br />

SERVICE WITH YOUR SUPPLIES<br />

COLUMBIA CARBON PAPER and RIBBONS<br />

EAGLE.A OFFICE STATIONERY<br />

OFFICE MACHISE f I.EAMNfi and REPAIRING SERVICE<br />

JAMES W. SCYTHES<br />

Church Women<br />

Have Assembly<br />

Mrs, Munich Again<br />

Vice President<br />

'If wt* could ho uhni God would<br />

have us be, we ttnulri be n urvni<br />

spiritunl power," ehallcnjipri Mr*<br />

JmricR D Wyker. ni MissuUii: \n-<br />

tuinal jiranctrnt flf Umii'ri Chun-h<br />

Woman, in Wt-sifk'id, i>n Frutiiv<br />

The* nccasinri wiij* (he iinnuii) As =<br />

sumbly. Council <strong>of</strong> Church Womun<br />

(if Ni-W <strong>Jun</strong>H\Y. in thp First Prij^bj'<br />

ti'rian Cnureh. with 500 imerdt*nomi =<br />

iiHtiaiiili Churi'M tt tiilli-ii HiliMiriinj;<br />

iruin ihrouMhnut the sii'AV<br />

(iROlV MENTALLY. TLFA<br />

Mrs, Wykc-F, 11 pustDr I erst*If und<br />

the* wift> <strong>of</strong> u minjsti'r, urj4*?ri ihe<br />

wflnipn ta bs? stt ! «yr(M _*nii- iiui coiiiriu'i liwisfds m<br />

Cit[U= Mii> CiMinty were nppni\i-d<br />

yesUTtlilv" b> SUU» Hit;huti> Cuffl-<br />

hii^inner R.ui^hjrfi J AhU":i.<br />

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^u^ui Brits. CiiM?*rut't ion Cu . ui<br />

N'nrih Wilil^iMid. lim imltUT ni %m -<br />

;iiil fur hitiiininuii? eunereii' *ur\iw*<br />

[ n & • t n 2 10 ni I ] cs nf A i I.H I\\\V .1 %<br />

ior ! U* itlili- <strong>of</strong> bitii:ii-<br />

lts jsiirUit'snu nn l-ifii-filrl<br />

if ;inH Cliiv<br />

h:Jumm!i<br />

i*t_ 4 10 milt** ui<br />

CUDI» May Cit><br />

(hflmbfF <strong>of</strong> romtnprrr Trin*pef-<br />

i&llsn Nhdn, tonvfB|!gri Ilalh Sth<br />

st and bsxrdu&U, taiiiftit, Friday,<br />

H»iurdmv nifhu, AdmissJen ttwP<br />

Dent mbi it!<br />

Keepi 4] ibi. h<br />

food 5<br />

1 j tq. ff. ef ihslf e<br />

Twin Hydrgtaft<br />

Fdmoyi M^ief •<br />

Other ffldlyr<br />

Chill Drawer<br />

imy Qukkube Trayi<br />

- eleie -grilled, fuif^<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> shelvei,<br />

1 I „ cy. H.<br />

Maim Mod«l<br />

287.75<br />

Sfr uthrr I-'rlnWalrf Slaniiaril Mudrlo — from $ISH.f,t<br />

PALMER<br />

FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES<br />

1119 ASBURY AVE, PHONE 023S<br />

STORE HOURS i<br />

9:30 A. M, to 5-3O P. M<br />

Fridays Bad Saturday*<br />

9330 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. STAINTCN*S<br />

1532<br />

Fathmr's Day Special!<br />

PURE LINEN<br />

INITIAL<br />

HANDKERCHIEFS<br />

69< ea,<br />

Embroidered initials with<br />

hand rolled or hemstitched<br />

hems.<br />

^0 pits i«<br />

tefuforty fscA<br />

ROGER<br />

Have yoii ieen tie All-ne-w<br />

PALM BEACIT.uit,<br />

HOUNDSTOOTH<br />

CHECKS?<br />

VVf*<br />

M esn't i*JI a haw, ifnp<br />

ffi Ni,Bf* ! i !B«dJtilwS«i! Yem hairwHl<br />

ha.r - look lik. nal<br />

ing la.,sn bawn = pliii thi n#* W<br />

The Most Sensational<br />

Pillow Offer Ever Made/<br />

Try the famous Playtex*suprrf,HM Pillow<br />

for 30 nights/<br />

If you don't gel ihe most restful sleep you've<br />

ever had—return it and get your money hark/<br />

iliiaiF<br />

sntsvi ystjf pan wiil leek left end n<br />

#fam thp v^i-y .rii Jey^ Slid fef msi<br />

eeme, &ik le^ay far n#w, ifsprsvsd Toni= TONI laflil •<br />

TONI CtlMI IHtMPOO nakM<br />

fSvf pifjnsnfil? tgdc bcHaf, Ififih<br />

pfifilng f*gfi jn kgrdiff wiltr , , ,<br />

(•€*•> iffiur NeiF wtpndvrfyllr tsff,<br />

o wlih hlghliglin.<br />

them first time...<br />

JVoto available to the men<br />

<strong>of</strong> America...<br />

in limited quantities<br />

• New BMtanm F.rmul..<br />

1H0WI1 SHAMPOO, banai H huHli ll.W<br />

Ann IHAVI tOTION. .kin tortdillon.rl*i.<br />

CMAM NAIR BiliSINS,<br />

BCOBOIANr COLOONt. nrrnhiiigl S1.M<br />

lAIf SHAVf, Wd.. (Nai kaird I tl.N* •<br />

...•I •»«»B»T •• fur il|nalar«l<br />

far Your leading man on Father's Day<br />

SLACKS 8.05<br />

tooth psttena U <strong>of</strong>* distinctly<br />

smaller check, with charac-<br />

ter and refinement woven<br />

Into it! luxuriously smooth,<br />

wrinUe-refistnt fabric.<br />

You'll like the subdued<br />

color*... rich checked<br />

browndgr^i and dark bluesi<br />

When fashioned Into the all-<br />

new Palm Beach, you have<br />

a niit that'a cool and com-<br />

fertable fitting, truly hend-<br />

teiM in tailoring and casual<br />

•martneM. And remember:<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly P*Im Beach teunmt<br />

mid wrtnkUt, feel* w sjnooth,<br />

thuikftoingenioui, patented<br />

FIBER.LOCK Method,<br />

COME IN and sen the frun,ill9<br />

PLAYTEXPiHow.EsiiimncitfrDiii<br />

end to fnd. It's quality made<br />

through and through! Buy it—<br />

and sleep on it for 30 nights. If<br />

you don'l aRrce that PLAYTEX,<br />

with exclusive "staggered.core"<br />

construction, give, more relax,<br />

ing, more refreshing sleep than<br />

any other pillow you've ever used,<br />

return it with the »ale» ilip and<br />

gel your money back!<br />

Itt w.rldi only<br />

0«M*IM) tMnaltfd<br />

CHOOSE<br />

YOUR FAVORITE<br />

PILLOW HEIGHT1<br />

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Pillow. .., Sf.fi w<br />

"latra-Muinp" Ployt.x<br />

PilloW....* 10.95 up<br />

Sorry, trial <strong>of</strong>fer limited<br />

lo jusl two PLAYTEX<br />

Pillows per customer<br />

\— *~" "~" ~~ *—"<br />

• STAINTON'S ANNEX, 839 Weit Ave Phone 1532<br />

| Th^^UmMmsyheretwnedwiMnMdafifornlwa<br />

j if'hey do not give you thebeudmmpitjyBurUfil<br />

"REGULAR"<br />

Neaie Mnd<br />

me the<br />

following<br />

Mfljfftx<br />

(n I«o Ton.<br />

loyon Satin,<br />

wiifi cont.oltd<br />

L^ • =..-• , ————__ «_f Mmtyomi •<br />

to Bay? Smll?<br />

• far in stMTbBinit Or a<br />

i af SM er saamd-haM farnJ-<br />

Wanl la kar • « f Waul a<br />

Th*n asn I, tar isodimi ailic,<br />

Ftadlni the rl«inti» sd pn(r<br />

1,'t YEAR — No 9<br />

. Printed and Puoluhtd in America'i Greatest Family ttm*ort<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, <strong>1951</strong> S*nttlH(-Lcnfjif uf U*, fHl\ ^rnr<br />

tot leclrli in Lhr irmfd f«.r« r^<br />

W] f^fn r!\r our Ih r* ID | ru<br />

act IL All <strong>of</strong> i» my»( pa^ on tu<br />

•HF fens and daughlpr^ a »urld<br />

tetter Uuifi II in n»« Our unrig<br />

ai ifes Hurld yf uur ohlldfen i±<br />

•tel »f rarp |u makf ii lafh <strong>of</strong><br />

• DS«t (i*F hU bi*l tii^ird ihat<br />

Is Felt Locally<br />

I tl I<br />

i S itin I L (It r<br />

HH il in irk t % t<br />

I i| | U in (id t]<br />

inn « rrt ^ uh<br />

r«F y.ililt nnr <strong>of</strong> the ^tucirnl<br />

ifecr Vli^s* LitU L'U ^ddt i i*-<br />

dauthlt r t f Dr W _ n n<br />

ims jr idmi at th Buird f<br />

iHtu J i h | rt mil i Ihi hf I<br />

LiH i f<br />

1 rtli I in itj"<br />

S ni f tht in irkt I Mm btcn<br />

it i t n ii i! unt f isLt-i<br />

i r juii 1 i I \ hjd IiHli<br />

i f ui tiih r un yn<br />

i\ Hi r \itnl ih \ iitid nor a^<br />

••I m ihi f m m h *. tht^ n ccl<br />

Iht sun t»I , Whnlnss!i-r5 f Tcdlt fi-d tlltv «FC^<br />

th*_t M i\\ h *ji|ii r^ SMII haht- lu<br />

hn1 d si/L lilLit*. I r bttf in other<br />

kind. *f iTitnl whuh c fir tft- in<br />

Miss Carbon<br />

Dies Suddenly<br />

Assistant County<br />

Treasurer Stricken<br />

My« Louise Ri*pve Carlson it life?<br />

! iRk rr5iHi.nl uf Qei in CH> »ind J<br />

ftt ii kflti^ n pmplcj)r <strong>of</strong> thp C^Pt<br />

MJJ CnimtJ gmirnment rLtKi sUri<br />

dirilj ITIH Tuistii> jftrrnQon uf a<br />

iiribnl himirrhatP Sht. %fc t^ M<br />

\n itlut- worki r fjr tht Btd<br />

C r is tnd ifirftcnb t.lub c hrf hum*,<br />

lit rt ^ an at 701 A«,bur> as<br />

Mi ^ Carls n »as i^sistanl euiifltj<br />

\n istirer for almost 10 }r5r^ and<br />

h.id hi cn tfnplo>pd in thi uffict- at<br />

C [ t Mat Court House for, 26 Mir<br />

**h t-Ii f rf-d tount> Eor\ ice during<br />

Ulr ttrm <strong>of</strong> the late H*irr\ Headlt.\<br />

i** irt-a^UFtf thtn stF\td 21 \*>ars<br />

with Wmfield S Hilthntr and LUR<br />

illiri until f TrPISUPer Waller A<br />

H in h when h( a^umrj Hit or<br />

1 m J-inuar> thi^, \i if<br />

tQlNTl IMPLO.F<br />

ihi oldi *si ct untt im<br />

ninl f at r% lit »*iit. «n^<br />

Vin to munitipyl tflnul<br />

iricrs f r im ht re lo Cif<br />

Semi-Weekly Publication<br />

To Be Resumed, Tuesday<br />

To five Ocr»n <strong>City</strong> MQF* fr^queni ne»» epver«#( twlcr M «c*-k<br />

pubilestJen <strong>of</strong> The SenUHEULedger will ht FtHMfd sn Tuesday,<br />

«h*n this nfwspapfr wfil «wlnf over |s m Tu*»d*j and Frldfty trh^d.<br />

Ulf. which will ht tonlinutd until c*rl> SfpUmbtr. It Wii publi-hrd<br />

B#nl-w^«t(I> IBHL summer far th« Hmi lime,<br />

KBfed* Will rl<strong>of</strong>fi Monday nlfhU for thp Tllfid*v inur and Thur*-<br />

d&y nlfhU far thp Friday but nr«i and sdvertlsfSE dcKdllnFH will<br />

br Mend«y and TfeBrsdas ngsni<br />

Cls!slfl«d ads will close Saturday noon far th£ TM«dsy !HV«:<br />

W^dn^sdity USSB for the FridBy, Th*pe will fa* ne Too Late to Ci»«<br />

«!fy Department in eiUl^r Issue<br />

Thp tafllcF «wi and ad Copv im In this sfftfe the belter treat<br />

IS^nt and position we will be sfele Ml fhe 1L<br />

R^EUiar paid t« idvinfe fnall sy&scrlbepa will receive belh l«SUfs<br />

each week at iio rstrs cost. The news stand pflCe <strong>of</strong> ea4?h Isjyf will<br />

be 5 cent*<br />

tATTl FMLS tONTIM t ^TBlKr<br />

A,n r a \K t k f prtLt t fi r I url<br />

UB fcFM\|(K\BlK RFCllKD<br />

19 1 11.i - i hUM I<br />

t iri 1" ih sir idt<br />

u ith an m\ FFijp nf<br />

ition hr said ihal ihf<br />

ij if Illl<br />

ii n I is<br />

m Hit ir ]<br />

ll ihir<br />

.. ,. , .,., ittlifni.il itiFt rtkntink<br />

bmr rim Mk mar „, l h | i r ]} h , r rr^IlLllIii jh. ^ .1<br />

i ih4 ri.ni nit l I t ih. ( u m t 1|ii_l iLjjd Uf injrkl_t Tiie 3H<br />

t ii ni mi fi-itiitt ih it ^Q,i h d U{TLI J f r Kwih dE lhL<br />

c juntr\ Ii lea 'in^ ti i.K^ ird^ % ori-<br />

bOOU ftwtr Ihjn tliL intLuiil utTt red<br />

II^* M ^Fid*i\<br />

F r m I I nil., nl.ril r iti<br />

i II ii i MI il i i t r I HI r<br />

If. n u S m ti Ii. ii 111 r( itlinn<br />

lu. slrradt luid is f( r 1 ( r]c r i m i l t k ,-, i» ,„,,,,!<br />

r. acrrplfd b» col p j p|, u.<br />

\Ii^s Carlson w rk^d il thi ct unt%<br />

i i rf Tuesday hul rmpljnud nf<br />

uld and ht ndjchi and Irf crli<br />

hi t Jilld obtain i lrfQtmt.rit frtim<br />

Dl Mareia V Smith in ht*r iifflLt<br />

n Whik baiting for Dr Smith<br />

to return fWBin a call ahe iollop**d<br />

E,r Hrmard Hyd^un ^PS summoned<br />

j found hrr dil>d upt.n hu* yrrj^al<br />

a It «, minutL^ lal^F<br />

}• riends ^gid hi h id been under<br />

U tlulfl f t F tilt post I WO W It ks ill<br />

u ft null <strong>of</strong> her rruthir Mn Eli^a<br />

h Cdlb. n hi\int bi ik**n IILF hip<br />

JI it ir homi hert Mr>- Cnrisnn<br />

is I I UetU Tt thr Tcimlm Hu^pitrfl<br />

Cpurt HOUSP and had not bun nd<br />

\ |s=i d <strong>of</strong> JILT daui,hlnrs diuth y t^<br />

d<br />

Falls <strong>On</strong> 'Walk;<br />

Protests To <strong>City</strong><br />

Woman Trips Over<br />

Board; Injured<br />

A \*. niim irirnlilitfl w ith Otrc in<br />

Cit* for 4n \tufi fc^ialnri i i<br />

tlruifc J Futi-^l t» nt\ ffitldU Mori<br />

cliij aHi r 'ftlL iUffi-TLtl a piinful m<br />

jur> b\ trippmn m th*. boardwalk<br />

Mfi Mnrtm MaluRt> 121S W* sin<br />

Mii ws. enelMing a clipping from<br />

• *»ei Molnet newspaper <strong>of</strong> the<br />

; Bpley drawing <strong>of</strong> the jir and<br />

y*t notation that Mr. Snyder had<br />

!i««ihi the Ilih. He wanted IB<br />

-Mow it ii were true and aiked<br />

|. lormnrf itrfomtation.<br />

gf Arothcr iHttBr came from a<br />

|r**tttr in Norfolk, Vi.i formerly<br />

Isltor here, who saw the ear-<br />

i in a Norfolk newspaper.<br />

TIME and TIDE<br />

... rtmmt<br />

Id 35 mln.; Kh<br />

mill".; »e#s]py-i<br />

r. 20 IBIII.i sftli<br />

ir". » Mr<br />

nwi<br />

Raid Sirens To<br />

Be Tested Weekly!<br />

To Be Sounded «t<br />

Noon on SBtutd»y«<br />

Oeran <strong>City</strong>'s air rflici warning j<br />

siriMis will be (iivrii a liri<strong>of</strong> wrekiy !<br />

i..«t from now on. it was announced]<br />

(his wi'Ck by William S. Andrmnn,<br />

chairman uf till' Cn t\ Di'lt'imc- Cuuli. ,<br />

cii. i<br />

The sire will be «sund«l every :<br />

Siiturday al noun in insure lheif ht- :<br />

inil in Kood workinis urde'r. he «aid,<br />

bpeision to itinki! tt'Kulnr checks<br />

on the siren circuit win reached<br />

oiler the sirens were sot <strong>of</strong>t Friday<br />

mnrnillK by a *hort circuit, for Jhe<br />

sreund time in five daya. The<br />

trouble was attributed to rain water.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday last week the lire<br />

were ihort circuited the flrai time<br />

during a heavier ruin causing con.<br />

siderable anxiety and confuiion.<br />

The public paid less attention to the<br />

Friday incident.<br />

The regular Saturday tests will,<br />

it is hoped, disclose trouble in the<br />

wiring before ii ii serious, and at<br />

Ihe um time won't startle the pub.<br />

lie.<br />

Eh* TLKO \i i i member nf the<br />

Atlanta Cii^ Bu mess und Pmfis<br />

ior Women s CUih the N ilional<br />

F< air ii n if Busmt^s and Pr<strong>of</strong>it-<br />

iisiun W<strong>of</strong>iiffi, the Ocvsn <strong>City</strong> Coun-<br />

i:il HauMhters <strong>of</strong> America, and the<br />

First Presbyttjrloh Church <strong>of</strong> this<br />

civ.<br />

The Rev. George Ftechi'r will <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fk iiiU' at funeral serviees Saturday<br />

at 1 pj, m.. in ihe Smith Funeral<br />

Hum*, fulluwed by interment in the<br />

Hn?y>teri§ri Cemetery, Woed#tean,<br />

N. J. There win be n viewin^at the<br />

Smith parlnrt Friday from 7 to 8<br />

__,<br />

Pharmacist'* Hip<br />

Is Broken in Fall<br />

Dr, Charles E. Corkhlll, 1 New<br />

Hamiishiri! av.. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. •<br />

piuin-nocisi al Fnedy'i drug store,<br />

7th si. and AMbun nv.. (ufforert a<br />

broken hip Tuesday morning in a<br />

fall from » ladder.<br />

He was placing merchandise on<br />

high shelves at the renr <strong>of</strong> the stow<br />

when he toppled to the floor nnd<br />

was rendered unconKiouii. Other<br />

employes found him about 10r30 a. m,<br />

and summonetl Dr. Edward B, Ty*<br />

son He wag taken in the city am.<br />

bulance t* the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hoi.<br />

pital.<br />

Saturday niEhl >und hp tnppid<br />

rser ni«, •«. t, IHI 1; St.<br />

AHfHUBct snd Upper Towo-<br />

ghip cradauton, m. 1, pt«* i;<br />

flnlar OIHB Dur nut Award<br />

AsMtakly, •* were ^lill<br />

burn ink fftirn ihi iitkmii thL%<br />

tuak art*r last FFldS?" and Sufi<br />

da*<br />

I hi ir !• 11 hi iiiiift. ttl<br />

jjancinj, back o\ir his ^h ulder<br />

tuutiuuslj thai Ihi- bu^iiit Hi<br />

fji nj It are siting up i in uum<br />

I hj^n mi run muf I ui<br />

Thi> u i tin cilling mi I!<br />

Kuk und bltinunt f'H ILP lh**st<br />

culct \* I *i ik mi ruining<br />

bu?ini.-s I m MtlUHk *•& I il<br />

mu^t hrhiu It m> t If IVP<br />

hnjrri it Hsi niuf-h<br />

Hf Hi^hiKi J dtcp rtc MarUaa. IB, ais Wesley<br />

av.. sponsored by Watson'* Oaf-<br />

—tuts Shop. ~<br />

•Ma McMaater, M IIS<br />

•crnlu Me^cr, 118 8th St.,<br />

ipenaored by The Logan<br />

•wtan Moiul, 21 sponsored<br />

by Plymouth Inn.<br />

Dsris Ann Myers. 17 BIT Ptl-<br />

ham pi . spuntorcH by The Durll<br />

Tull. t>ul(l>. 18. 300 Btn »t.,<br />

snoniorcd by The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger.<br />

Anlti Lrr T.lli-y. 18 S3 Ws.<br />

ley av., sponsored bj the Ltui^j<br />

Hale!,<br />

Vv.nnj. WhIUkcr. 17 HI As-<br />

bury av.. sl>en»ored by the Ki-<br />

wanis Club,<br />

AKTHI B I.I.Oin<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dabiea <strong>of</strong><br />

Camden. are vacationing Hi Jlst st,<br />

and Asbury av.<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Reviews Year <strong>of</strong> Achievem<br />

United Community Essential For Progress, Audience <strong>of</strong> 200 I* Told by James E. Gheen, at Annual<br />

FACING Till DINNER AUDIENCE — From left, .1 speaker's lafele si Ohslibcr at OanaiCHe ainntri <strong>City</strong> Co<br />

Adimi AucniblynisD Nalhsnlel C. Smllh, •enaiar Anlhony J. C.flrro, Jsnei E, akeen, Arthur Q, Watklu. rhsmber MstnUrr: E«tt „_<br />

Cupe, Chimbtr preiMcntt Mayor Edwsrl B. lowkei, (CJsBialsilDiier Laurence P. Lonny. whs Ml «t Mayer »»wter - » left, wu vat <strong>of</strong> rue* •!<br />

Ihe rrnnir..!-(Senior Studio Photo.l<br />

The Chumber <strong>of</strong> Commeree <strong>of</strong><br />

Oi'i'ur <strong>City</strong> Thnrsday night looked<br />

back upon an iniiiiil year filled with<br />

accomplishments largo and small, and<br />

at llii same time looked ahead<br />

cnurKttlcally toward still greater ef.<br />

foru at eommuhlty idvancement.<br />

The backward and forward looks<br />

were exchanged at the Chamber's<br />

tucciiitl annual dinner'meeting. ol-<br />

lendeti by some Mo members and<br />

gilu&ts lit Blnuns' Reslauroiit,<br />

Those attending enjoyed an in-<br />

•pirational address fay Jamea E,<br />

"Jimmy" Gheen, nationally tamed<br />

humorist and Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

promoter, who stressed the point<br />

that any community is only as pro.<br />

•Kfslve and worthwhile is the<br />

thinking and efforts <strong>of</strong> lit citizens.<br />

MVtBWB VEAai AtTIVlTV<br />

They also heard a •ummarlxed re-<br />

port by Chamber President Everett<br />

L. Cope, who reviewed activities <strong>of</strong><br />

CLOAK<br />

Wshw Fnnk V, C. Cloak, <strong>of</strong><br />

.Phildtelphl*. hai retunm* to spend<br />

his «n >•» kBHk yaamlf,<br />

• * *<br />

In the 10 years from 1M0 to<br />

1950. 13 Hi million old customer*<br />

died in this country, but 30 mil-<br />

lion babies were born am poten-<br />

tial new customers. Sixty pep<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> all the present torn il lea<br />

in the nation were formed In<br />

that period,<br />

Von iui t» ri*h tnuJlm Witt<br />

•Nt Bttcr, Van •»•« kave<br />

muatr turn UM<br />

•<br />

Nothing great Is ever accom-<br />

plished without enthusiasm. And<br />

you don't get enthusiastic un-<br />

less you think that what you<br />

ar« doing Is important.<br />

* • *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is In MulpetltlMi<br />

not only wllta *Uicr rtasria tort<br />

wllk every other MMmamr «W<br />

the saanUy whlah la ItftUt M<br />

rrt Ita mhmr* •( Ik* iwW •*<br />

dallan knlt<strong>of</strong>elc to a*<br />

service* ar mci<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the wurst L<br />

any small city Is Uk«t ll*'j<br />

think in too aniall tm<br />

must think tn term«i


«4<br />

ADING SEASHORE LINES<br />

;# ••.;• Phone 2185<br />

>e the BEST in<br />

• V - V * . - = / ; - / = . - . / ' ; . . _ . •<br />

and You'll<br />

AND 3EE FO« YOUIWELF<br />

w Tfc^ Why W* 5*y It I* Ik* »«rt<br />

- Strawberrie*<br />

AMp DEXhnERY SERVICE<br />

nEr CMUS..<br />

. E*D»d iMMUMi to the carmany<br />

comer. <strong>of</strong> the globe she<br />

pointed out that tuch celebration!<br />

U Christmas and Thln*a«lvlr]£.<br />

while new considered American.<br />

h»ve actually derived ftom sustains<br />

at England. Germany, Yugoslavia<br />

aatf many other lands.<br />

TUB <strong>of</strong> m»oy other people—the<br />

VUun«», Span**, CBtftah, Dutch and<br />

french—(!*«• over thk contlnjmt be.<br />

1 Regular<br />

or<br />

Day I Album<br />

1 Service I Size<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

[ 1M AalmrT Ate. pfc, MM j<br />

Ytftf* «ft«r Y*«r Mm<br />

»h«sli*d that tne otMn who do<br />

net attend «oU«c« M better<br />

thenclvia tor lift and a «re« „,<br />

•pptirtna Mnativea 0 constructive<br />

IfattBs,<br />

-Anyone with eni ru can ma** a<br />

UTIIIJ." be Mid -Jut what makes<br />

life teare worthwhile are the slua<br />

value*—auch thing* as enjoyment <strong>of</strong><br />

•tod music, literature, art and recreatton,<br />

"I hope you have all learned to<br />

read, and tint you wilt continue to<br />

teieher I* over. If y<br />

out <strong>of</strong> thinfs from now on you «.<br />

only foollnj younielves Thou <strong>of</strong><br />

Foil who continue to buckle down<br />

Mrioiuly to self-Improvement will<br />

Save • head start in the game <strong>of</strong><br />

life.<br />

COLLEGE TIAOBBS SELF-HELP-<br />

"The iriost Important luxury college<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer* u free aneM to the bookc<br />

Tabernacle Asan.<br />

to Honor Solon*<br />

•t Flanders Dinner<br />

The eltjr commissioner* will be<br />

honored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> CHj 1 Tsb»r.<br />

WmMMwKmMmMmE<br />

•aid.<br />

tjul don't get a complax and think Beginning at 7 p. m. A large at-<br />

KOUIA, LANS Of MKDTOCMTT you are not destined for big thine. tendance Is in prospect, judging<br />

kuatla, the aaid, alao It a melting;<br />

College only hetoa you to help your* from the early list <strong>of</strong> reservations.<br />

pot <strong>of</strong> racM, but In this cajie- the•<br />

self, but actually it Is all up lo each Many friends <strong>of</strong> the commission-<br />

people have "been melted into a com. one <strong>of</strong> you. The ideals and concepts ers and the Tabernacle will be pres-<br />

mon lot <strong>of</strong> mediocrity who know'<br />

<strong>of</strong> liberty and gronth are free to ent. The dinner will be enhanced by<br />

only the domination <strong>of</strong> the state, not;<br />

all those who want them."<br />

music by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Taber-<br />

individual expression <strong>of</strong> idea* or<br />

IBaerty.<br />

Mr. Roberts advised the gradnacle<br />

Quartet.<br />

uates to ay to stick together aj a The services <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Ijwrence KL Hall, jr., who dis- clus and do something for theTabernacle<br />

Association will be<br />

cussed th# AmefiMin economic pie- school that has done so much for broedEut this summer ovir station<br />

tun, emphaalied that the chief dif- them. He slfo urged each to say a WTP0 Sundays at 18:30 p. m. The<br />

ference here and in Soviet ftuajla personal "thank you" to the le«Ch. service, at 1! a. m, each lunday.<br />

la that the American eithwn has en who worked whh them so pa-<br />

freedom ol incentive and an eppor><br />

tion will be heard immediately fol-<br />

' ity for pr<strong>of</strong>it, whereas the Stut-<br />

lowing the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the service.<br />

Mon haj no chance to rtae out <strong>of</strong><br />

s ts intcfehinge ideas and<br />

his orlfjinM icoooroic groove.<br />

o lit eonvenOO— '~ -•-- INFANT "LINGUISTS"<br />

"In our great country, consumer<br />

t <strong>of</strong> ill,<br />

Infants use sounds from Russia"<br />

preference dominates the economic "There li always roo<br />

French. Chinese—and it is even h<br />

life and stimulates the very com. prevement in anything/' he eoriciud- lieved. they can V"--" "*-~<br />

petition which gives an incentive to ed, "but our capitalistic system famlliir only to th.<br />

new inventions." he pointed out. teems to always improve itself. As<br />

'Thla Incentive haj brought us the<br />

in the South Sea Islands. Ho<br />

long H there are free young men<br />

automobile, television, and many<br />

according to the editors <strong>of</strong> Child,<br />

and women In the United Stales it<br />

other things that are now considered<br />

craft books, the baby begins to '—'<br />

I will remain the leader <strong>of</strong> the world."<br />

necessities,.<br />

ute only the language that he h<br />

TRACES II, I. CVLTDKI<br />

every day—and Mon loses his ability<br />

SEEK -BETTEB MOUSE TBAPS" "Cultural Acoomplishmenu" o f<br />

as a natural linguist.<br />

''In America, every job is irnpor* America were stressed by Then<br />

tant. whether it is large or small,<br />

L. Thome. Jf.. who uld that int<br />

and somebody is always looking:<br />

est in the arts in this country has<br />

for • better mouse trap, in Russia, , developed in less than 100 ye»n<br />

if a Mortamn invented a betterr<br />

siiice the Civil War »nd has been<br />

mousetrap, ha would derive no bene? • most noticeable during the put two<br />

(H from it, so he, has no incentive•<br />

aeeades under the stimulus <strong>of</strong> radio<br />

ta'mmL* - and music recording techniques.<br />

HaU said that he felt tbat one <strong>of</strong> r Prior to the Civil War. he said,<br />

the striking ehancteristles at Amer- • Americans had little time for art<br />

ican btMinea and industry .is its I appreciation because <strong>of</strong> the colon*<br />

itiiisj efforts, the push «<br />

and the industrial revolutio<br />

ftjpularity <strong>of</strong> good music i<br />

other arts by Americans had its be. i<br />

ginning in int. the beginnlni <strong>of</strong><br />

the Depression, he said, wh '<br />

ftnt cultural orsinitations<br />

tablUhed.<br />

W*ay, he reporter, Ike Ucdlei<br />

•tsses feaa fU (yapiMBiB cnapa,<br />

tm»rt* iritt ssdr B»«e I<br />

Al the Btse aw it h»<br />

lUrMatj na* HV Maatrr i<br />

»eri(. hx establlibed<br />

•M art galleries at IptemuleuM<br />

nllkilH, and ha. kraafkl Brnali<br />

w»y »• Mata Street umih h.n-<br />

'Art is conducive to<br />

freedom, and by its very nature is<br />

opposed to totaUiarianilim," Thornc<br />

tali. "Today we are struggling to<br />

preserve our culture at well as our<br />

nation's freedom."<br />

LISTS COALS FOB CITIZENS<br />

Wattter T. Orandy, Jr.. closed the<br />

symposium wHh a talk on America's<br />

•BwponsibilHy and Challenge". Me<br />

luted four ^iajor ioai, for every<br />

cltiwn to help "make a model <strong>of</strong><br />

SB» eomlry JOT ttie rest m Use world<br />

to Anew".<br />

Tb* obj«e(lire». he HU, should b«<br />

mMWtM •trtWipcHM in wliUM<br />

by crttann ritctfaa; ajsod men to responrfble<br />

pmWons; 'tweaking down<br />

<strong>of</strong> afdrl ad rttigkna ptelqilc*<br />

WBvMWI leitt *>T all playte. an<br />

WO iaAaj Mgm WKK «MM«(M M<br />

Mi* tfittir.tfid. BtaUy. gKria# Meh<br />

Am^fMri i tpasrc to EMMbntt U<br />

tortett t>T pTOvldJng real equality<br />

* (• aha «MtMra«.<br />

IMfWA^L-<br />

MMM* wtr# new!<br />

WhftW «eyer and ^Uoted<br />

to Dr. Adams lor their diplomas by<br />

Dr. Charte, m. Ktice, ell* aupcrli,<br />

tondtent <strong>of</strong> KhooU.<br />

Tfce program opened with an in.<br />

voc«Uon *y


ConUat<br />

_ irtth (otrto<br />

In laeountssa.<br />

rkn from achoola<br />

i Nation*) mid<br />

1 «IW to ouch wln-<br />

8t»te Sariou<br />

r Bntniwlck fran<br />

3M<br />

•EFT<br />

V* jj<br />

Do«be)e Get* Track<br />

Utter*! School<br />

JoiMi 7. boebale. m or Dr II<br />

Mn Williaip A. Doebele, 1«9 We<br />

ljy av., waived * varalty letter at<br />

n« LawTeiicevlUe School, tlua<br />

spring In tnck.<br />

A nwvbcr <strong>of</strong> the tquad for four<br />

years. John was onutandlng thla<br />

Jftfear In the sprinting event*. He<br />

also wlia • tnemtcii <strong>of</strong> the sprint<br />

• - Nam. which took third in the<br />

Reive<br />

: f«M» FOURTH SEASON<br />

.. and l&p, J. D Clark are<br />

speniiiaf their fourth season at<br />

that President nii Wesley av.<br />

ffte<br />

Lurant<br />

tftft; and Wesley An,<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Jane 16, 5 P. M.<br />

*t AD Time.<br />

SEAFOOD MKNU<br />

SHOUfBIMG LOBSTERS<br />

MMMHBKT HOTM, UNCOLH<br />

Sf<br />

Y|Wi« mm<br />

'wrrtS tHE siDi<br />

•MHWN HIX)<br />

f••<br />

aaafe assaM saallfHdillaT *f<br />

ram •*• DAT<br />

I asst tUnM Feea Jan<br />

T*wn<br />

•V ;;••-. ,-ttijvv'W'<br />

SELVAGN'S<br />

Bmxqil Pharmacy<br />

Mk St. and A.b.ry An, Ph. 11<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 17th<br />

fll Vawa Man Tr.rel Kit _ Ideal for Dad for<br />

•TerajlgM tn,TeUBjfi vaeaUaiia or train travel<br />

aa well (i far kaaie — owUlnlmr Oalafaa<br />

IMMaraat - After Sksn LoU»n . Broahlex<br />

•have . Hair Dressing . Shunpoo . T.lc .<br />

Teatk Powder . -Styptic Pencil . QU!e|t*<br />

IU* fmid-ralsln<br />

benenta.<br />

Mrs. Pattenon. according to De- showing three prevloua arrest* for dri^e after another some <strong>of</strong> thon<br />

There wax a further provision that<br />

tectives ft-lce and Young, who ar- liquor, numbers and a disorderly only a week or two apart<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> dependency mint be filed<br />

rested her the previous week at her house<br />

A Community Chest uiiulii lunii<br />

within two year, <strong>of</strong> the son's or<br />

most <strong>of</strong> them into one annual drivi<br />

daughter** death evtn though the<br />

Aniouncsmrnl that the Chamber<br />

dependent parent had not rt ap-<br />

Gmttymburg Grad U t > ing to work out sut Ii a plnn<br />

proached «. or tf past es the filing Ann Scorched In<br />

was made b E\erett L Cope<br />

mus| not be post-poned over two<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Chamber<br />

yeara after the death<br />

He also said that the C'hambc<br />

'Walk Store Fire<br />

Tha new amendment to the Social<br />

nf Commerce i* working fur lh ts<br />

Security Act in the case <strong>of</strong> surviv-<br />

t-ibllahmcnt <strong>of</strong> a <strong>City</strong> Planning<br />

Faulty GM Lin$<br />

ing dependent parents has extended<br />

Board which viould insure mtin<br />

the two year flllne requirement Cause <strong>of</strong> Trouble<br />

oiderly growth «f the coniniun4> u<br />

where the son or daughter was a<br />

thv future<br />

vetemn or World War II Even A meri-hant wps burned Friday<br />

though man than two yean have night ui a flash nre in the rear <strong>of</strong> a<br />

paned since the dnth <strong>of</strong> the vet. •tore it 1236 Boardwalk.<br />

Good Progress on<br />

eran, an utenaion haa been made The city nro department « aa called<br />

Hotel Inspections<br />

to <strong>Jun</strong>e 30. IHJ. ThJa la the posi- to the store after flames shot from<br />

tive deadline, however, and after n gas line beneath a sandw nil grille<br />

Fire dejiflrlrncnt nflftrprs nn in ;ik<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 30. tha original rastrleUon to<br />

ing good progress now tin iht fin<br />

They found the flre out upon their<br />

two years U (gain effective in all<br />

nual natt>t\ lUaptntinns <strong>of</strong> report lio<br />

arrival, with no damage ha\ ing oc-<br />

tpls Chief Hobcrl L bmilh rcpurlci<br />

C1MI.<br />

curred.<br />

this week<br />

The question has been asked If In Roger Steelnun, whose wife op<br />

He s,nd th.it ninre thati 75 p^r<br />

the cue <strong>of</strong> an allotmtnt by tho vet. eratea the store, was burned on the<br />

cent <strong>of</strong> the 4>>itablixhinf nLs unmrif<br />

eran to the parent, Is that allotment right arm when He reached under<br />

within the ^tiite rorjuiotioii<br />

•till considered dependency money, the grille to turn <strong>of</strong>f the gas \al\e.<br />

The answer Is yes and will not aSeet He was treated at the scene by fire,<br />

the eligibility <strong>of</strong> the dependent par- men, and advised to see a phyiielan.<br />

ent.<br />

The flajnas, according to Chief<br />

Robert L, Smith, spouted from a<br />

O FRIGHTEN THEM hole in the gas line where a repair-<br />

Parents should be careful about man had neglected to insert & plug<br />

expreKlng fears <strong>of</strong> inakes or in. The property Is owned by Alfonso<br />

•ects before their children. Accord, Dolento.<br />

ini to childenft books, children<br />

houlj be taught, instead, that few<br />

bsrf Csliefe Jifae 3.<br />

reptiles or bugs are danfenus. They Short<br />

Fire Me HfHiR 1, p±gt 3.<br />

actually help man by deftroylng <strong>City</strong> firemen were called early<br />

crop pests.<br />

Friday t mornine at (th it, and Wayne<br />

av, to extinguish a Ore in wiring be* Mi». <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

We fought two wars to put down neath the boardwalk approach,<br />

Pfusstanicm and now we're stuck caused by a short circuit. The At- To Be Hostess '<br />

'lth Hustianiun.<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co, repaired<br />

damage to the wires.<br />

1 ; hp\*<br />

nnv. registered and llial in<br />

tire being niAdr at the r^H? nf %vwr<br />

or iTH>rf d d**j<br />

Chief Smith cxpeai<br />

and Ui,it thr work should he turn<br />

jiloied befurn tlu> end <strong>of</strong> lun^ lm<br />

der •slat* 1 Some peopw «r<br />

th«y can get Into<br />

baldheadcd man.<br />

STATIONERY<br />

MY WOOD PRESS<br />

Ph. 1490 823 Aabury Ave.<br />

|,iw The> ttrt m»L t i^ibN<br />

to oprn for bilslr ( ^ (>r oht,im Hi<br />

mercantjU* ln.f>n^o until ^ CL*I tillintt<br />

fjf upprn\iit has hLL-n IWUI d h\ th*<br />

lire department<br />

th» hair <strong>of</strong><br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

BABY • COMMERCIAL<br />

INSURANCE CLAIM<br />

WEDDING ALBUMS<br />

CAMERA REPAIRS<br />

John V. Pontierc, Jr.<br />

60S Shono Bd., Sonvira p|.<br />

Phone: S. P. 324<br />

PALERMO'S MARKET<br />

921 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Choice<br />

SWIFT<br />

PREMIUM<br />

MEATS<br />

FULL LINE OF<br />

FROZEN FOODS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

PRODUCE<br />

Open Daily — 8:30 A. M. to 6 P, M.<br />

Friday and Saturday — 8:30 A, M. to 9 P, M,<br />

WHY WAIT IN LINE? ...<br />

Save Your Time . Patience and Temper<br />

PHONE DDIIB FOR REAL SERVICE and FREE DELIVCRy<br />

MDDRLYN<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

M-G-M's great sncceMor to famed u KHbgraaA r /<br />

in on even greater<br />

aiB^ppiilfiBi!<br />

^nmiiwj)j»icra>w MOOIICU n<br />

THURS.._<br />

WINNER'S<br />

Candy and Nut Shop<br />

711 Asbury Avenue<br />

COMPLETE 1.1SK OF BVLK tHOCOLATKS<br />

AND I ANIlltS OF ALL KIXDS<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

1 lb, A»»t, Cream Wafers , ^<br />

1 lb. AMI. Chocolates $ 1<br />

1 lb. Cocoa nut Creams<br />

Give DAD Some CANDY for<br />

Father's Day - <strong>Jun</strong>e 17th<br />

• OPEN ALL YEAR •<br />

. • > " '<br />

reek<br />

Striped Bus<br />

e* Reported<br />

—-—^^——<br />

Pair<br />

Prowess<br />

Philadelphia, H L.<br />

and Steve WaUaci-. have<br />

, proving for the past two<br />

r ends that (Ittiini In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

r Water* Is food, if you know<br />

1 ttuff<br />

lase two veteran angler*<br />

1 out over the weak end o[<br />

^ 2 find 3 and ran up a scoro<br />

T\i larga s«a bawv 10 mcdlumtd<br />

flounden. thru' larKc kinfi-<br />

I and three perrh.<br />

^turninif to buttle last week<br />

I they again scored with 17<br />

mders and sight kings<br />

ros seeking additional innttlon<br />

can contact them at<br />

} Castor av.. Philadelphia, or<br />

j Bsttcrsea rd. here.<br />

i HOOKS THBEE<br />

lA Joseph LiquicQ was t rnditcd<br />

inillal stripers landing<br />

imms that «ugiud fmm<br />

Us 6 5 4 pounds<br />

>s Bnekttt Srfitiycl McKnifcht<br />

,e* Mdefiirlane aboard Rncfe<br />

1 cruiser Mar\ J inn raULht<br />

Genrge Ferrat A H Wdd<br />

Al Brown Geafgt Klin^i n<br />

Jim Splllun Bob Kiltie RLI Wtitand Hdrr% Ljud<br />

Ik, Clfin Stokes Brunn « lit n<br />

Adams Jr Charln tr\ mi<br />

jnd William Hickn-1<br />

___, but on thm Urn*<br />

mouth biiu which ta man. aba<br />

d*nt in Nev J«rsey aporum^n are<br />

reminded the legal size i* 13 inches<br />

The season will remain open until<br />

November 20<br />

Trust Fund<br />

In Litigation<br />

Daughter Contests<br />

Action <strong>of</strong> Bank<br />

ripprs and 10 wilkhfh Tht<br />

scrr takt.ii nn bucktail Iun&<br />

9d worms iht weakn >s uu<br />

m Joseph Hyde and. Bur)<br />

on H^dc 1 A S30OTO tru.l fund m the rotate<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hie Frtfri Woad= Qf Wild<br />

«t»cl i, in\uiu Tenen<br />

haum<br />

Thi.<br />

; cruder Rn^brif<br />

dispute is between<br />

icenuntcd far 1Q u i.uk.% and<br />

the<br />

Bank<br />

Mr Wuod l.iundr\<br />

u ho died l^u ^EarB djjo direclud<br />

ihai thi tru i fi r hit daughter Judy<br />

srure <strong>of</strong> 17 kings and three be abnh.htd upnn his deoth and tha<br />

and I F Murph% a,i, run tht rnnne* he maH*» part <strong>of</strong> the es<br />

til. j direetn, thjl ihe bjnk sough<br />

lei cirn (ml Cuunsrl for the dnunh<br />

who ,ilsn had twu kmg^ lir arijuert ilni the Iruit fund eould<br />

^ pal ticipating in the ^utift nut hi aholi^h^d in tho will Judge<br />

U r Dd\ |> S im Gul U T.mntiium Ft-«>er\t(! clttisinn after<br />

JamLK Kuijiin Lou hearing ^rgum<br />

pss Season To<br />

(fen <strong>On</strong> Friday<br />

Haded as 'Gamett<br />

Fiih That Swims'<br />

season tumnrm \ <strong>of</strong><br />

that If mnr Injury oam» to the mi<br />

Old Business<br />

the «nnua| •wlmmbig quaiyictt<br />

rar, tt would harm this other •*<br />

test will t» gl«a in ttiT<br />

to World So<strong>of</strong>c Knoy and thiu th* lodividuBl whoia In<br />

10th st. beclnning at 10 a. f m<br />

age had been rtfltetod<br />

Block Razed<br />

Those who p th I<br />

pun tnw pu«H*d<br />

The «ev^n ytmf* <strong>of</strong> ba.fl luck be<br />

-i» in 'jyo*. «nd U llcf item* from the Harrum theoi<br />

Building Next to Ing and drill, br v^«%npt«ci^^<br />

bftoro aolni on duty l«4a In Juq«<br />

T,^_.j t» unitn^nd th* Aiantuia that the ltf* cycle <strong>of</strong> a |kenci<br />

Stainton'a to Go<br />

num tot (h» roaactfd HMM, they changed ev*ry aeven yean Th<br />

and early Jyly<br />

aasujnajd H «M atMle tn4 S*|l«viMt cufse <strong>of</strong> the broken mirror w<br />

The nmfc <strong>of</strong> demolishing oni, <strong>of</strong> Captain TbwnM A WUlUin* n- •bat what tn»y ««w wM t n laat only seven yeart and after that<br />

the olden business buildings In th*<br />

ffood health and luck were again<br />

i-tntral-tity suction it 816-18.ID Aj.<br />

norted yesterday that tha Patrols<br />

possible<br />

bury n% WHS begun lato lait week<br />

minpowr situation haa Improved<br />

Hie |iroptit- Is uwneJ Ijy Hciw-<br />

onul^icrably in the past two ueekx, State OK'. Flasher For those who "till shiver at the<br />

'1th Indications that at least 33 o»<br />

sound <strong>of</strong> breaking glais—-here is<br />

id S Stiilnton and IK udjntent t€i Uie former miards will return to Light at Petercburs remedy It is believed that one c*i<br />

thr Miuih «(le <strong>of</strong> Ins department dutv A few waeks ago only 37 had Stat* Highway Comml#iioner Itaiu- erass those i*ven bad yeara by<br />

itiire F<br />

Mixed Vegttaa.es •— ur 22/<br />

Old South OraageJalce tr<br />

How r «#<br />

For Dad on Mv'i Doy/<br />

KADY,TO,GOOiC, DRESSiD I DRAWN<br />

Eviscerated<br />

TURKEYS<br />

10 TO (4 LBS.<br />

AVERAGE<br />

Pu||L|l trmrii aim rdti 1 .<br />

rlallKS -•*•«*<br />

Sliced 1MM »mmm<br />

SaadwJcb Spread m<br />

Ptrir Obipi m^mmm«<br />

*75«<br />

Fresh Hint -£»f&*<br />

-59 C<br />

^33*<br />

K—p Your Food Coift tow<br />

By Untng tcononiev/ SM Food<br />

Fresh Spa Bast <<br />

FrMh Fillft <strong>of</strong> FlMtdtr<br />

Drfltsed Waiting<br />

8th STRIET anil WEST AVE.<br />

F?, Ai' '*-_;; '7- r r'^<br />

» 63*


'«•£*-*<br />

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I Cape DM elau la Mean (kutMI. t hearauaa, ii| bath, (gtw.<br />

'•_••"••••••• ' IHJN FINANCED<br />

• FOR RENT •<br />

(•teCranB apitrtsnent inw) an Lafaaa wllk best allp<br />

SGQTT<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

614 EIGHTH STREET '<br />

y YOUR WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENi<br />

JOY FATHER»S DAY , , . And every<br />

Jay throughout the ymar , , , when yoa<br />

! Own Your Own Homm!<br />

\ 3EE MILLS TODAYl<br />

I ; "'- .T^VWV*' co IWTRY HOME .:V'J^m^<br />

T1HO NKAK MAIN HWiiwiiriaariK^* s.W* i5i fcnl M- «**!<br />

TUa b « roal |M»<br />

$16,000.00<br />

rew cA«a<br />

SURF<br />

1 ». ...


nt • SAT,, Jl'NE 13 . 10 _<br />

CLOSED THURSDAY<br />

GLENN FORD • BRODERICK CRAWFORD in<br />

"CONVICTED''<br />

, Juti* 14, hsi Baby Shower For<br />

MM. Patricia Morgan<br />

Mrs. John Roberts was <strong>of</strong>ficially SOMRHS POINT — Mrs. Patricia<br />

named town chairman far Scouy? Morgan ivns guest nf honnf iii n<br />

nnd Bro«nira, baby shower Monday nl _ihi- homi'<br />

Present at the meeting were; Mrs, | nr Mrs. s Bornssn, I2B W Griiwlniul<br />

Point<br />

it Leader <strong>of</strong><br />

Scouts Named DixGn. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Fermel.<br />

TOB POINT—Mrs. Olio Fern,<br />

Mrs. Raymond Smith. Mrs. Fred Mrs. Biiriissii. Mrs D BnMii', Mrs<br />

appointed assisinnl Iraripr nf<br />

,1 Scout Troop 16, ut the hume <strong>of</strong> H<strong>of</strong>Tmyn.Mrs. Chnrk-s Sinitli. Mrs.<br />

E. Curly iinil Mrs. Ann Woud w-rv<br />

I Scout leader Mrs. Wilbur Mut. CharlesThoniiis. Mrs Elmer Blake,<br />

hciftte.sseH.<br />

, 11 E, New Jersey nv,<br />

who Is BrftunJe U*: Mrs<br />

Gifts were iirrnnyi'd in :i ii;i*Miirt.<br />

Ifimm.'cl in (link iiiui hUii.. iuu! llu.<br />

Roberts, assistnm<br />

Ivm C, DlJi<strong>On</strong>, <strong>of</strong> Nnrthllelcl. and Mi* W<br />

n^Ls i Jahmon. I'Spt-uiives <strong>of</strong> The rnmbinpcl Sioiil and Brownie,<br />

Mainland Qirl Scniit Council<br />

l>llu "<br />

.. .. ... _ _. trno|.< will h.-iw a iKiki- «iili. S.ilur. i Oiirsls ini'luili-il Mrs. Miiriiiin, Mr«<br />

with the Sinauik cfimniitln-K. I clay, in the Miithmn lunUi.ii,; Shore A li»" Mahn. Mrs. SUM MIN.,1! Mr,<br />

' iB<strong>On</strong>jors Qli-1 Sraiiis and ' nl. nntl New ji-rsev JI- ' ^ Ashi., Mr« BIIIIHI LSruv. n, Mr,<br />

~ - . - — ____ • ' " ' P Brim- M,« .1,1,1,. Am M:»<br />

_ Berilui Oriiiiiiiii Mrs S.uli,- X. A<br />

Tel. IIS Mr, M.iiuu,,.. Ni« Mr, Riu-lmr..<br />

niliils.in M.,s M.iiy I., ,„;., :il,.<br />

Adults . 50c I'liuline Elli,« Mrs Jim,. W,.|U M,,<br />

Children . ISe * lilh H " f rnnged 11 minlcal prnfiT.m nnH j honors In tiri.1r>.\ Bml Mrs Finnic] ' f AMBrV rOI'M^ flRRf<br />

Bomiw ; Bteelrnnn in nlnnehli<br />

; Seaside Theatre<br />

Somer5 Point, N. J.<br />

" '<br />

Nil's H Wi.n.l, Mr, Viri;,li..i Alii'n<br />

ISI 1.1 IIKil<br />

Mr- E1.-:III.II- liiui'i-fi.ll Mr. Ah ,<br />

Clark Mi> l.e.Kiii 1!,|!»,. Mi, I<br />

WHERE ALL THE BIG PICTURES PLAY<br />

Ailuiir M .» I),.Mill,y ll.,hi, .,, ,1 Mr,<br />

H.ll C:ir-.ui<br />

1 '<br />

'<br />

. Dr. and Mrs F.riunrd Ornnf, nf<br />

Mrs. EdMnr Print received the spe- j Catriden. are residi 3R0S Centra<br />

i From Berry Festival nv. uniii AUHII.I<br />

SOMF.HS POINT — Mrs Murk<br />

Biiiim, prrsklim! at iln> jnniiir<br />

Army Man Tells <strong>of</strong><br />

Life in Germany<br />

SlIMKHS [*tll\r V.i,. Pi. snl<br />

l l n r l i S n i i l l i i.i'i , . . u , . ,il i l n - 1I.11<br />

M H f l . n - n l Mi,- M : i - , , , u C i i i h M<br />

ilii> . - i M i n t i,\ M.-,. ., l ( . - , : ; . i i n<br />

P i 1 ? i!i ::. W , l . , , . i i H . : ,1, ,; , ,|? A ...<br />

Hi- i. ••<br />

A '" lr '<br />

, l.niijiie, iil : fihiin. Miiiiiiriiil Mitf|iil:il. "'"' '"'"<br />

i mi Sniiiriluv. mi Hii- liiun "i Ilif<br />

'Nurses' M111111. iit-nt-il SiiH « In, ii « ill Winl Ii.<br />

he u«..ii in 1:1,. nui>i.r,< Mi> H.i<br />

; 1 n 11 lhi> Mii'inher, IM;ii:k :ill 1<br />

hi.jp.Ml niiiki' !h.- ji.nl> ^nrh ;i ^<br />

nxrEKTAi** ri in<br />

SOMKHS PillN'l' Mi. Kilitli<br />

M,ii-|il,.> Rri.ti'l.i".l ,i\ I'literlinni 1!<br />

i], r K.R fill Ii TileMi.i.v i- I'-I .in iiliil.i.v<br />

;iII11 t lit H I T liniiii'<br />

H e r tini.i, VHP. M r . M; 1<br />

C;r.i.\ AuiliilniM. M r . Hi l.,i K.II-III-L 1<br />

Mf-Mir<br />

Spagh<br />

FRANK LUNGO<br />

ph, laiifi lti'!W Shniisiin Are<br />

M r . J h i i i . , t'.i-iiinn i .111.I M r , ('., I..<br />

.•ni-i- Ii I111 ll.i.!,,, n l i . ] , , M i , M , ; .<br />

I I1I11 MiMiM'. fleliii I'll.11 Mr.- Hi :. 1<br />

C!..rk Mi'ri'li;n::iilli'. M r - 11 • •!. -1 -<br />

IIMMV:. All' 1. Mr- Mil.'l"... T a n :<br />

,.:i 1 M l , - Ai'i'li tn.'-ii- I C.,.ii... !•<br />

•UN. - MON 1 .. JVSm 17 • 18 —<br />

FRED ASTAIRE • JANE POWELL in<br />

"ROYAL WEDDING"<br />

A OAV TEC'IINH OI.OIl Ml SIC Al.<br />

TUES . WED., JVNt II . •( -<br />

ROBERT CUMMINGS • JOAN CAULFIELD In<br />

"THE PETTY GIRLS"<br />

TECHNICOLOR<br />

FKt . BAT., JtlSE 11 - 13 —<br />

'AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA*<br />

IN TECHNICOLOR<br />

with DAN DURYEA • GALE STORM<br />

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII<br />

Have Your Prescriptions Filled at<br />

OCEAN CITY'S MOST MODERN<br />

AND COMPLETE PHARMACY<br />

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS . . .<br />

<br />

.{..•;,•<br />

Limoin<br />

All SI Ml MS<br />

For Broke-<br />

1 Moorlyn<br />

War Thriller Story<br />

<strong>of</strong> U, S, Japanese<br />

Ii» n»<br />

„ in,- I....<br />

,1 TW<br />

•nrlri «'<br />

*lT-.-» •<br />

TGUp . '•<br />

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r.v.i K.::,I<br />

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oooooooooooooooooooooor<br />

STOP<br />

and<br />

SWAT<br />

GOLF DRIVING<br />

RANGE<br />

It OPEN •<br />

pally — Inel, Sunday<br />

10 A. M. Io 10 P, M.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Two Miles from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SHORC H11A11 . MIRMORA<br />

jTorn I ffl al Walker's Turiro<br />

Sljllon<br />

Laugh Riot to Return toStrand Today j S t o r m CaU8es<br />

. I N<br />

, ;<br />

II 1 1i\v<br />

1 riaai 4 rid<br />

S": ..<br />

.••. I<br />

ummer Tutoring<br />

A Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Service Rendered<br />

By a Select Staff<br />

Individualiied Program* Arranfed for Private<br />

and Public High School, Collsge or<br />

Elementary Students<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGES REMEDIAL READING<br />

SOCIAL STUDIES ARITHMETIC<br />

MATHEMATICS TYPEWRITING<br />

ENGLISH SHORTHAND<br />

SCIENCES<br />

REGISTER NOW<br />

intensive Coaching Courses<br />

12 W, FIFTEENTH STREET<br />

EXPERT PIANO<br />

Tuning • Repairing<br />

LYNN BROS.<br />

JACK LOUIS<br />

i:.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Phene Somen Point 21S0<br />

.'I y'f >><br />

V \j<br />

i'i Iliiii. nhn lir.inir- l.illur .if llif Hi id,- in MIS.MS<br />

nrf!^ hit. MIIH hiM'iiiiif* (^riiiuir.iiiii'r "f IjliI,. Itffniild < hirk in<br />

lhiiiiMi^ h* I luM - ii (i |iirluii.. ^i .Khcr^ IJliii- itividrnd". uliirh<br />

n ii>dj\ to ilii- ^liJiui rhi.jtir, liljrrr it \\i\\ rimlimir Ihriinyll<br />

Ili/jht-lh !.i^hi^ i^ ii>i» s iliitiiig MIIMIE nit.llii-i , » ill! ju.in<br />

^itlli ri'iilf^rrili.d .^ J i .1, \ ^ iM-tti'r tlLilf.<br />

Govt., Schools<br />

Lost Week End Costing $5 Million Taxes<br />

Entire Shore Area<br />

State Building<br />

Inspectors Here Friday Deadline<br />

, . . . ror Price Lists<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e Meeting at i\.,.,,,, i. i,,<br />

Flanders, Saturday '• » Lradinl Jfiirlrr<br />

Jeter the Jeweler<br />

828 ASBURY AVE,<br />

I'S inhi r, :<br />

Tli<strong>of</strong>c What Property Owner, <strong>of</strong> County Are<br />

-^ S N j y<br />

C f C<br />

t__ Suppar,<br />

May Warmer<br />

Than Normal<br />

5th Month in Row<br />

to Crack Racords<br />

Says N j_ C <strong>of</strong><br />

Specializing<br />

I H •<br />

REGUIAK MENU<br />

SECTION<br />

Thursdaj Jimp 14, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Race Track Publicity<br />

Man Hurt in Crash<br />

Ijlu CIH<br />

KP MBS sdinftted to thp Surf rtfiB#?\<br />

[ilJl »llh brim COHCUDIOH jtf<br />

I L lal n« nr the knce»<br />

B nhr r fil f r n . r Wlldweml<br />

r I r nd | LI 1 c I) dlr#clor,<br />

1 | a hr 1 M smtr 1 <strong>of</strong> his<br />

I It rt i h rig acrs&s the<br />

f I *«lf!f>d Adi<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 16th<br />

FOR 19S1 SEASON<br />

for Your<br />

Eating Pleasure<br />

COTTAGE INN<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

. Known for Good Food<br />

323436 Asbury Ave. Phone 0791<br />

Serving<br />

Breakfast - - Dinner<br />

Styled to ttay ahead<br />

J\fovr thl yiv',v IT-.Vrr.' jur keeps —<br />

the newest new car or mem all!<br />

At every tlinii.ahtful persnn Wnnwij I>-e r.if i"» • <strong>On</strong> every imporf ini pum; nl I'oinp.iriMin. ir's<br />

/•in /(I;/./) !• ,! t.ir U'S •/•'.; .1 !•' p'-I.J I • n: >iLiH .J « nil if^ lanitd Linitnisioe Ride."<br />

Precision-built quality: P.iik.ird plves ynu<br />

Ifiig L'tJng ifiiiini F.itt: Of .ill flic ('.ickards<br />

biiilt. in the I.iii r -'i vt.iri. iivrr *il' ,ire siill in<br />

vCTvite!<br />

Pttuiitely.h s tlie f.ir you t'.-ini sec ... Jnj.<br />

ihe best time is BOH '<br />

JRs\mom. • n a mr- - /£•? a %)'• f/f- »-J3>: h •An ou Mr J one,<br />

BISHOP MOTOR SALES<br />

12th Street and Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

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T*L - SAT.. Jl'SE 11 - 10 -<br />

, <strong>Jun</strong>e I4g<br />

rtera Point Brawn Je*..<br />

Mta* John Roberta wn» <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

named town eholfmfin for Senuts<br />

At Leader <strong>of</strong> and Brownies, ,<br />

Present at the meeting wore: Mrs<br />

I Scouts Named CHji«m,_ Mrs, Johnfon. Mrs. Fern^cl,<br />

*XRS POINT—Mrs. Otto Fern<br />

_„--,—j flgsUtiinl \oatiQf <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Raymond Smith, Mrs. Fred<br />

ointd i<br />

«ut Troop 16, at the humi* <strong>of</strong> Hpffmiin. Mrs= Charlt* Rni.ih,_ Mrs.<br />

-jOUt leader. Mi% Wilbur Mut- dhnrU** TlinmnS: Mrs: Elmer Blaka<br />

Ljjlt JL K#W Jersey nv:<br />

tt'hn La Brownie Ipfulrr. Ml<br />

, Iver C, Dison, <strong>of</strong> Nonhfleld.<br />

f<br />

**"iiJ-sla Johni5sn= csiuuitii't's <strong>of</strong><br />

..-^illand Girl Scout Council.<br />

with the Sinaviik eomniMtiMts,<br />

"*• ipensors Girl St'tniis and<br />

4 *. GrnfMt<br />

Roberts, assist n ni Brawn lu Ifudt'r<br />

and Mrs. W, Miii;fi!*r:<br />

The enmbini'd 5pm!i lind BrflivnU 1<br />

Baby Shower For rantPii « muairal prnmam and | hnnnra In hrMfHv on.l Mr.<br />

*""" _ i Slwlmnn in pinochle<br />

Mrs. Patricia Morgan Mrs. Etltfiir Frnii received the ape.<br />

8OMIRS POINT — Mrs. Pntricia<br />

Morgan u-iM Miirst at hnnnr nl n<br />

bob}- showrr Monday nt lhi- home<br />

i.t Mrs. 5, Biiriusa. IM w Gruwlniitl<br />

iiy<br />

Mrs. Bcinisa.i Mrs n B.iuii.. Mrs<br />

E. Cnnj nnil Mm. Ami Wuiid «,.,,<br />

Gifts «i'fr nrrnPHi'd m ii Imssini'L<br />

i frimrm'cf in pink ;mti ls!ui.. ;m.f \iu°<br />

.h.t.iiriiliiin?, iil^n « m . hi jjinN .ml<br />

, 111 ur<br />

iriiops will hn%p n take siiTt*= Sntur- I Oiiestn iiiiHitii.il Mrs Mnru.'ui Mn<br />

fUiV, in the Miilhia? hiiihiitiK= ShuFi* ' AlMill Miihii Mrs Ni.iii Mi'N't'.ll M<br />

rcL nnci NuW Ji-rsuy nv<br />

C AMlir Mrs Bfriliu Hr.iv.n. M,<br />

n Briu-i... Mijj, J.-iiif As i, Mr<br />

_ Berthii tirimiim Mi, s.iilu- NY<br />

Tel, 6f§!Mr, Miirnart.1 .Men Mr, Hi.iiii,<br />

[Seaside Theatre<br />

• ^ • Min-sim Mis^ Maiy L>..i^ Mi<br />

Adulti . 50c<br />

Plllllirn. Kill. Ml, .I";,|.,. Wfll. Ml<br />

Somer* Point, N. J.<br />

Siiiiiii H,i«i. Mr« Kni.iii H-'i-'i-<br />

Children - 18cMrs<br />

K w,«»|s M,.s. Viit.ii... Al:..<br />

T.4\ IM I.I IIKII Mrs Ek-unni IiiBi-r-iiii Mr, All<br />

WHERE ALL THE BIG PICTURES PLAY<br />

C'liirk Mm Lfiniii HnUf Mr,<br />

AtlmiT. M.sr. Df.iiill.y 11.,!;,, ,i,:,| Mr<br />

Bflt ramni<br />

!<br />

'<br />

'<br />

rnrnr<br />

Dr. nnil Mrs Edwnrtl tlrnnf, nf<br />

rlfll prize for unmos. Mrs O .1<br />

Ciimdeii. ore rcsitlind nt 3B0S Ci'iitriil<br />

j $68 From Berry Festival<br />

RntclifTr nntl Mrs. Sieclmiin sniiij<br />

:iv until August<br />

s.ilos. ncroniiiiinii.,! ,in tin- 11.111111 L» | aOMEHS POINT — Mrs MnrU<br />

M Bi'iirtl.<br />

! Bnuiii. iirrskli-nl (if Hi,- <strong>Jun</strong>ior A I in r liiis lii'fii ilfilncil u* ii ii'iiii<br />

! At ine ri.fri.shiiUMit Intsir tiin- , I,i'iinin!, (if Shiiri' Memorial Iliuiiiinl u im him Mil iiiirtiliiin hflumn 111,<br />

.irn'i'il « ilh fill Mn.1 fr," Ufl'f lu\ii|. | cniiiniinc thin tin. struu lirm f('«l|. iiiiiiiiiinHHin nntf 111, t;uMs.<br />

!••!• -.nil m,.|i.i.,T<br />

i \ n l . S i M i i r t l i i y , m i ilu> l i i H n o l liir<br />

N f i i r s u s 11,11111'. n e l l i M l SliH. u i i n l i « | I I fVanl In Srll' I'.F • ('lUHinrd<br />

' I w i w n l ill l h , i I l l i i H i r i M l . rtiliiili<br />

Army Man Tells <strong>of</strong> • :illfl Hit. nii'lllliiTK ll'lilllk ill! n l i n<br />

lii-llii'ii m i l k , t h e i i i i r i v s n r l i n M I , .<br />

Life in Germany<br />

SUMKHS PillNT A',.,." Pri, „'<br />

Iliiiri Kn.1111 in-, .1,1,.,' .11 11,,. ,i. m,,i-<br />

(I.rli<br />

1.HI!,IH nf 111,. Mit.-iiiilf Clllii M1111-<br />

; StJMKliS POINT Mr.<br />

•''•> ' " " i n in M.i. .. Hf.::.iir;,in<br />

Ethii,<br />

I Nriiriili.. Ori.M.i.inii MI ,1,1<br />

I"I-I-.. ,iLi:,; « v | .,.,, 11 ,,,, ,.,., , . ....<br />

iilni'.l<br />

hrr Kf) t'iiil, Till-.,!.iv lijili ,111 iili-<br />

1<br />

tl,,y II f I ii. I- ill H I T himif<br />

,,; Ml<br />

lli-r Biifs(, »,-|.,.- Mr, M:iriiii.<br />

CM'.iy Aiifliiliim. Mr.; Hflm KiirliiiL'<br />

Mi« Mw-lii. n.-iniiH I .,11,1 Mr, (•.,:!,.<br />

\!-i.) .•: (i<br />

ii-ip.,- II Im. tlinli|,.iiiw.|il- Mr. M;ii.lilii<br />

Milli-r. C'li'iin rlnii Mr.. Hi If!'<br />

t-'i.irk Mfri'hiii-.lMllf. Mr. llflfli<br />

• ti, ] ill:.<br />

Hl'ii'i:!, Alf.i. Ml* Mililri'i<br />

• W i V<br />

1 Spaghetti Sauce Efte Pt<br />

will, ll.nl Ililla WW<br />

1 ..II I itip iilli iir.trrfirB<br />

c'iil,.].<br />

• in-' Ml.. Anilii Oi'ltni 1 r.iiii.ii >•<br />

11<br />

FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph. llMi l« f. NiinlHlin S<br />

. %>ih>^ TriitliiiB ^ini»i><br />

r'y rnur S>st Knifriliinriipnt<br />

WilV NOT A MAGIC IAS?<br />

Sutlers • Magician<br />

I« IH AKlMin Uf. I'll. IKI3II-M<br />

Iliifiic f |ii,h,.H Nii» t'iiriMinE i<br />

GLENN FORD • BRODERICK CRAWFORD in<br />

"CONVICTED"<br />

SUN. - MO\, JINK , iH _<br />

FRED ASTAIRE • JANE POWELL in<br />

"ROYAL WEDDING"<br />

A ii P. 1-I..11,.<br />

Shafto's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

1249 Asbury Ave,<br />

NEW HOURS<br />

Breakfast and<br />

Luncheon<br />

8:00= 1:30 P.M.<br />

DINNER<br />

4:30 to 8 p. m.<br />

Open All Day<br />

Sunday<br />

8 A. M. to 8 P. M,<br />

Chef's Special<br />

Served Daily<br />

TURKEY DINNER<br />

— Benefit<br />

AMER. LEGION _ MORGAN.RANCK POST 137<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14th, at<br />

COTTAGE INN<br />

3234 Asbury Ave.<br />

'1.75<br />

• TICKETS AT THE DOOR •<br />

THE<br />

Chatterbox<br />

9th and CENTRAL<br />

Where You Will Enjoy<br />

Good Food<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

LUNCHEON . DINNERS<br />

SODAS and SUNDAES<br />

Phone 0717<br />

FOR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

DAN'S su<br />

FOODS<br />

Phone 2279 10th ST. AT 1AYFRONT<br />

Every Day Catches<br />

Bluctish Weakfish<br />

Butterfish Kingfish<br />

Sea Bass Fresh Shrimp<br />

Fresh Mackerel<br />

Filet Flounder<br />

BAI T<br />

CLAMS -'SQUID<br />

MINNOWS<br />

SHRIMP<br />

>•••»»•»•»••##•<br />

DAD WILL APPRECI-<br />

ATE DINNER ON HIS<br />

DAY, HERE.<br />

johnst one's<br />

858 Asbury Avenue<br />

'39 Packard<br />

'47 Chrysler Sedan<br />

ullh Fluid Drivi<br />

'48 Packard<br />

4.Door Rrdan<br />

Cl.ilSKI) MONDAYS<br />

C E ET T S~~<br />

SUBMARINE SHOP<br />

BEST SUBS IN TOWN<br />

,i. ,1. anil 11 1,nil .,!.Mlui, !,,><br />

II \ \l I,, llMlM.El.l<br />

Mil. till 111 Mil.I IM i ill<br />

•41 Packard Sedan<br />

'4B DeSoto Sedan<br />

'47 Chevrolet<br />

4 IJosr Kpt<strong>Jun</strong><br />

All lh« Absvt Car, »r* VrittA Much l,Dwrr limn (he reilin,. Prit-f,<br />

win, Ov.rdrlve op Auiomalic<br />

Keillors nm Hadloi<br />

Bishop Motor Sales<br />

Phone 1888 Cor. 12th St. and Aiburv Ave<br />

ONEY'S<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS DAD<br />

9 A. M. to 10 P. M. DAK<br />

| NO SUNDAY SAIJIS | OPEN<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a. m. to 2 a. m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 Noon<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

Just Over the Bridge<br />

Saturday Evening Moorlyn and Strand<br />

Will Run Continuou«=6:30 to Midnite<br />

MAT. SAT.<br />

L';.".ll I'M,<br />

THUR. SAT.<br />

I:VI:, snows<br />

NT A liT 7:15"<br />

I I M " ! HEROES OF 144?- REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM<br />

WON. - WED.<br />

THUR.SAT., JUNE 21=23<br />

"FABIOLA" with MICHELE MORGAN I<br />

•*•**••••••••••••••••••••••••••*•»••••«••»»••»*<br />

^AT. MAT,<br />

•1::\\\ V. ,M,<br />

•<br />

MlmmmSaammM<br />

THUR, . SAT.<br />

proudly prisinli |h« HOWLING HIT<strong>of</strong> 'SI!!!<br />

MON, - WED,<br />

KVK. H!!()\V><br />

STAUT 7:1.-.<br />

THUR..SAT.. JUNE 21-23 .<br />

. i nun.-aAi., JUNE 21-23 -^»^^^^—<br />

I | MARIO LANZA "THE GREAT CARUSO"<br />

_ IM I SAT. MAT.<br />

Htt»«at«»»» I? 2 ;.*;o P. M.<br />

******************<br />

•TODAY __ THURSDAY-<br />

VAN HEFLIN in "THE PROWLER'<br />

DANA ANDREWS<br />

FRI, . SAT.<br />

KVK. SHOWS<br />

START 7 ;in<br />

CARLA BALENOA<br />

CLAUDE RAINS CARGO<br />

MON. . TUB.<br />

WED, .THUR,<br />

FRI..SAT., JUNE 22-13<br />

""'» auilE ! r^I'Mlfll A* T|-j(^\ l.rl H-t- !l;ilf.<br />

I Lost Week End Costing $5 Million Taxes<br />

Vicious Gale Latihes<br />

Entire Shore Area<br />

State Building '•^'\ l ?£r*'1 -A:". :: - •.:"' • , ; '' -j' "' *<br />

Inspectors Here Friday Deadline May Warmer<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e Meeting at<br />

Flanders, Saturday<br />

Geographic Society<br />

Issues Bulletin<br />

Hoodlum Crime<br />

, Hits Small Towns<br />

Com* In Today!<br />

SM Ihaia Goldon IMUISII<br />

• Giv. him whit hi Hilly iund on<br />

hit day! Her. it tli. sift he II weir<br />

•viry day-and thinlt <strong>of</strong> you. Th*<br />

Con..! Th. B«lho.! Wh.l mMilve,<br />

BMUUlin* baautici lh«y ire-jlth^r<br />

ant • parfact lift to make him f»I tt,<br />

•namtMnd and iBVtd on hii on« bif<br />

day el the yaar! Corns in today —»•<br />

(ha ttaamini Certai and Balboa. Ms.<br />

membef-only Spaidal hai Calibrated<br />

eprinit la STOP WHIST WATCH iHSCKi<br />

Otnn Cltj-'n Ltadint J»wf!»r<br />

Jeter the jeweler<br />

§21 ASBURY AVE.<br />

For Price Lists<br />

f iPB I.MI.-I. d<br />

Thr.t's What Property Qwneri <strong>of</strong> County Are<br />

Paying to Support Them, Says N. J, C. <strong>of</strong> C.<br />

, ... .., pi- , , „ . , . . ., {-.,,„ M a . , Ii -I Li I- .-• : 1 !....% ,'...,! ,<br />

Than Normal<br />

5th Monlh in Row<br />

to Crack R.-.cords<br />

Specializing<br />

i ii<br />

o oD<br />

REGULAR MENU<br />

SECTION TW<<br />

Thursdfly, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14. 1961 SI<br />

Race Track Publicity<br />

h<br />

$ if<br />

Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />

He wu nrtmlttMl to the Surf Ho<br />

Man Hurt in Crash Uiitai with "brain eoncuaaieB.<br />

" " " . . _ . . - .. . I luupriilions <strong>of</strong> I lie kneel.<br />

I Mi.rshiill BalnhnriBiv Jr S,. (it ' Bainhridm. former<br />

; Wdfiiiiiiiil Crisl. flin-riur uf isiililn- i „,,-.• Kt,,,]jt.r und publicity dirietyr, »,<br />

i i.. iitii.-iK iiii- lhf CSiirtlcn Sinti" Hilt- ' Inlil |i"l:iu tie lost control <strong>of</strong> hW.v^<br />

1 ii j Auiii'i.ilinii "in. injni'i'il Ki.'.ur- : iiiiic-hinr nliiip rtiichlfia across the Vii<br />

,i,y n uhi i. hiii Hie .i|ir hi. »a, •!ri.nt M'lil to ojiiMi n window.<br />

| ; ; •, .'r. 'r.itk .. pi.rkt-rt r.r ..n - ~ ^ ^ -<br />

1.,.. .-,., .,-. M-sr Vino, M .. (M,! rlminrd Ad, fi»i Braultif<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 16th ^<br />

FOR <strong>1951</strong> SEASON<br />

For Your<br />

Eating Pleasure<br />

COTTAGE INN<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Known for Good Food<br />

3234-36 Asbury Ave. Phone 0791<br />

Serving<br />

Breakfast - - Dinner<br />

]\fo:-rthi you'.!: lay!?:?'Jar keeps —<br />

newest new car or them all!<br />

Af every tliniiphtfu! person know? ihe r.ir \nn <strong>On</strong> every impnn.ini pnim (if cnmp.irisnn. if"« Riding cemforti P.uk.ird jjives you a whole<br />

bin /n,/,!i a .: i.ir IOH ./..,/,.'./ In /in./,./ .-., .I.-I » 'ihe HfHi ..' inn-i j.K'.iim-il f.ir Dt the vt.ir iiuw tonttpt nf (inn rnii.ijbilin und gentle<br />

."for Irepi",' Beaulyr P.iik.ifil<br />

ssirh irs Linit.J I.nntiLisine Ride."<br />

-.., . . . . „ ivinniiii; bt.iiiiv in' kiinir.li^imiiM-. rcu.iril. Prmision.built quality: p.ii.-k.ir.l' liives you<br />

In times l^ke these, it < atrimllv extrjra- ^


.* v:<br />

f<br />

FURNITURE<br />

«EW MERCHANDISE"<br />

'24^0<br />

ALL SIZES<br />

< 1 4 ' 7 5<br />

*I.L tius<br />

J 23.50<br />

ornudl form today.<br />

rtErW their wlam at Olrl ScouU<br />

* Judy Utat, Beverly B«Wow.<br />

Sum Jwkkr U4IUH Liid.<br />

UMD. .<br />

jf Mnpr "uum<br />

We l«*tSe Mr *a tourfefdi.talt<br />

USE M Arto, Ughtcp.<br />

wsKomt nrrontoor<br />

Girl Seoul! Marion Swart* and<br />

Karen ChriMtnaen were present to<br />

greet the four flew member* and<br />

welcome them Into th* troop. They<br />

also MBS the Girl Seoul Hjmn.<br />

Judges for the hobby show ex<br />

hibita were Mrt, Louis* Rosenberger.<br />

Mn. Sylvia Benson, Mn, Eleanor<br />

Hudson and Harold tee,<br />

S Troop 4 Brownie*<br />

Become Girl Scout.<br />

Five members <strong>of</strong> the Brownlei <strong>of</strong><br />

Troop g were inducted into Ihe Olrl<br />

ReneatUw .tkeir own r»IUfc rMea tar tke •treen, nteraaa <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong> famM 4MM KtltmenUl OaMtal<br />

Te.m, I M deoormted unit <strong>of</strong> w.tli War B, pl»y top »I« In M-G-W. neltlac "<strong>On</strong> Far Brake!" which<br />

•pen. today »l U» Moorlyn Tne.trr. where It wUI r.m.ln thraaili S.turd.y. Starring Vui Joluuon u a<br />

rang TllH aMser who 1» aulfned to the Mind, the nw pradBBtian wu wrltton ani directed by Robert<br />

Wrarfi {MMr Award winner far ••atueirau*") and waa penanally produced by Dare Senary. <strong>Line</strong>d<br />

•p atave, fi-erai left to riiht, are Henry Nakamiira, G carte Mlkl. Ken K. OkaauM, Heary Oyaiats, Aktra<br />

Fakanata and Laae N.k.no<br />

P. O. Money Orders to Be Just<br />

Like Bank Checks, After July1<br />

DAUGHTER IS BORN TO<br />

KB, AND MHS DAVII<br />

_ SOMBHJ POINT—Mr. and Mrs.<br />

jun like cashing a cheek. That<br />

Robert Davis, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are<br />

usual application (nd prr " ' receiving congratulations on the<br />

will be the added convenience <strong>of</strong> the the money order windo<br />

birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter, Saturday, at<br />

new pre-punehed card farm money pest<strong>of</strong>flce, Thgre, injtej<br />

[ercy Flligerald Hospital. Philadel-<br />

order which the government will m. usual paper •lip, he will receive the phia. The child, who weighed ift<br />

Scouts at the final meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

traduce at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> post<strong>of</strong>flce<br />

card form cheek. At a p<br />

**- -' "'^th, has been named<br />

he will tear <strong>of</strong>f hii receipt.<br />

on Davis, Mrs. Davis<br />

troop last Wednesday,<br />

on July 1.<br />

From there en, the user may cash i <strong>of</strong> Maurice Watson.<br />

The ceremony, called the "Fly-trp" It will toe on a card instead <strong>of</strong> the order or deposit it at any bank, Mr. Watson has returned home<br />

ceremony, was performed with Mrt thin paper, and will be euhable at the^ same as he would a cfreeiEafter<br />

spending the week end with<br />

Harriet Selvagn pinning the any bank or psat<strong>of</strong>nee in the coun-<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Watson, in<br />

The new orders may t<br />

"Brownie Wins" on the iirli. Mn. try. , The present money orders,<br />

rexel Hill.<br />

anywhere without charg<br />

Merenee Heiuier. Olrl Seout Leader, which will continue in use until the present system, a lee<br />

alter hearing the Scout Promise and <strong>Jun</strong>e SO. can be cashed onj)' in theif<br />

the. order is cashed in any city<br />

Laws, ynsKsnted each girt with a girl «()• to wliisB they are drawn. esctpt that <strong>of</strong> the payee.<br />

Seoul pin.<br />

Federal Reserve Banks in the na- Local postal oineials say Ihe ne«<br />

The Brownies "aylng.up" to girl tion's 12 districts will set up regional plan will sharply reduce the time al<br />

scouts are Falrieia Ouarraeino. oSleea for clearance <strong>of</strong> the newcustomers<br />

at the meney order win-<br />

Lyons Cornwell. Palsy Hughes. Bione# orders.<br />

dow and will b£ more convenient to<br />

Patty Nlckerson and Patricia Lloyd Persons wishing to send a money the public, roes far the orders will<br />

The *M« were introduced to Mrs. order will continue to make out the<br />

Render by Girl Scouts Phoebe<br />

Turner and Sandra Kescamp.<br />

A play, "The Motherless Flowers",<br />

wu presented by the Brownies to<br />

thelr'mothers and guests. Gifts were<br />

presented to Mrs. Heszler, Phoebe lipTC<br />

Turner. Sandra Keseamp and theW18<br />

11CW NptV NlOTl •JlgU<br />

Brownies from the Brownie Troop<br />

leaden.<br />

At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mother.' Com. and Enlarged<br />

mltt#« a preceedlna preceeda the te play, pinna pjans<br />

wen mad* for a picnic u the laat l*e erection <strong>of</strong> a new and largei<br />

activity ity <strong>of</strong> the Brownie, Brownies <strong>of</strong> the year. •*» over the front <strong>of</strong> the a. C<br />

— — ^ _ _ _ _ Murphy Co. ttore at Bth it, and As-<br />

V ScoUt Board bury ay, this week marked the<br />

_'"" M ** • «• completion <strong>of</strong> a remodeling Bfagra<br />

Meet Oil <strong>Jun</strong>e 21 that wu Park<br />

Hardware<br />

Ph, 5-3280<br />

SOCIAL CLl'B HAS<br />

4012 Ventnor Ave.<br />

PUBLfC CARD PABTV<br />

ATLANTIC crrif, K. i.<br />

'froiided out last week)<br />

SOMERB POINT ~~ The lome<br />

Point Social club entertained at a % Open Sundays •<br />

public card party Tuesday, at the UNTIL i P. M, I<br />

1<br />

* Tf Mrs. Walter Clark, SS7 8th HOUSE FURNISHINGS<br />

rs. Leona Kulse and Mrs<br />

Eleanor Ingersoll assisted Mrs. Clark, WOOD MOULDINGS<br />

"I, Eriekson received high PLUMBER SUPPLIES I<br />

pinochle, and Mrs, Mar.<br />

w in bingo. There were 23 Headquarters<br />

For<br />

i"!"" several months HR.<br />

Kyanize Paints<br />

e, •neuUve board <strong>of</strong> the At. The wort began with the installa.<br />

. Area Council, Boy Scouta <strong>of</strong> Uon rf all new lighting fixtures oi<br />

ica, will have a meting Thyn. the Buijracent type throughout the<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 21,, at Camp Bdge, in store,. _<br />

County After that, the <strong>of</strong>fice and lounge<br />

* TroujJ wUI have dinner at rooms for employes were moved<br />

p and Inspect its facilities from, the hack <strong>of</strong> the stare Itielf to<br />

e the opening for the summer the third floor <strong>of</strong> the building This<br />

o/ Several membera <strong>of</strong> the change enlarged the store area and<br />

n <strong>City</strong> district committee plan permitted installation <strong>of</strong> new co<br />

end. era and fixture* for the shoe<br />

partment.<br />

The dgn erected-outaide thl«<br />

« in thl. date without a li. than Ihe old en*. Before .it could<br />

£r*lw.ry <strong>of</strong> Your<br />

-LED6ER<br />

ow that w« the HMSB,"<br />

• • \ . H " , ; • • - . * / ^ , - ; • •*•• • • • ' - , • • ' ( . - . • • • •<br />

......: dmUvmr my Smntinel-Udger<br />

4<br />

sigh itself haa a porcelain finish and<br />

gold leaf letter* and.Jt MM to be<br />

nare weathcr.resistant than prev.<br />

lous atyles.<br />

flOO Left U. S,<br />

By Immigrant<br />

We Anerleans who groi<br />

fteMom sometimes fcu to reilize I<br />

how unportant it Is. I<br />

With Stanislsw Zakl<br />

Polish emigrant who became • bar.<br />

ber on Long Uland. New York, It<br />

wi« different. He had lived in a<br />

eountrr when freedom was re.<br />

eMem, and h* could appreciate<br />

Uberty when he had a chance.<br />

Be when Mr. Zakrzewaki died receoUy,<br />

he itit a wilt giving *loo<br />

» (he United Ststts <strong>of</strong> Anieriea.<br />

The wUI said the money wu "a<br />

t<strong>of</strong>cwi <strong>of</strong> pmtitude tor the privilege<br />

erf Mvloyina freedom and the opportunlti*.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered or the United States<br />

CODD FOOD<br />

*'_LtiQD SERVICE<br />

DINNERS<br />

IUNDAY DINNER<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

^^yM^^^ \•'^^^i *'<br />

4*. -r~ - , !l ,*<br />

AIJEN DECORA<br />

JUMt SMCUL<br />

SLIP COVERS<br />

mso<br />

For S<strong>of</strong>a • 1 Chair*<br />

CaM Vailand — Zipper.<br />

DRAPERIES - UPHOLSTERY<br />

TRAVERSE DRAPERIES Qmr Specialty<br />

DECORATOB WILL CALL WITH SAMPLER -.<br />

2516 Atlantic Avenue ^ "'''<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

Phone 4-2656<br />

Your Furs Art Safe<br />

in our Storage Vaults<br />

fisperf gladng and<br />

will call tor ftMllM.<br />

PUR COATS<br />

s t o i t (i *2.00<br />

ATLANTIC CITS<br />

5-3030<br />

CLOTH 1.S0<br />

MINIMUM<br />

wm f / M^^M^M /m 1!<br />

TT» Hvi»f » to Ford, too, f<br />

real uvuip, too, wiih Ford 1 .<br />

k ^ ', T"'<br />

K0M8CHAK 930 Asbary Avenue<br />

V. ;•. Faith <strong>On</strong>ly Security, Rev. FiKfmr<br />

Assert* in Baccalavreatf Sttnon ,_<br />

Meatim the iipwlwii <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity KpUc«>»l Ctiureh.<br />

•Ad rlilng above item nquirea "a ftnd fit* M*v, A. Lynn Oontlod. <strong>of</strong><br />

deep and aelid source <strong>of</strong> sircnctb the Pint MethMJat Church,<br />

within m.» the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .High rAIM, O»tf UefflBtt " ~<br />

8«h»I graduate* were a«Iviaed BUB. „ Fh,ta. WK- took M Wi topic.<br />

!• the only way tor mortal* « h«v«<br />

He delivered the annual bacca- ^^ quality <strong>of</strong> Ufe unchaneed by en-<br />

Uureate sermon to the Settlers in vlrenmeni -or eireumiMnce*. Hta<br />

the presence <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> some WO iermon wa» band on John 14:1.8,<br />

nd frienda in the school which teachea that Chrlat it the way,<br />

n. Moil <strong>of</strong> th*,ae«u were the truth and the life,<br />

ailed, despite the heavy rain. Pointing to the present Mruggle<br />

t PASTORS IK C1IASOE between file Cnriaiian world and the<br />

The service'was conducted by five Communist ethiestg, the pattpr aa^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gity Men<br />

at Commencement<br />

at Rutgers U.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was well represented «« « n S« e° u A number <strong>of</strong> awards for scholar- declared,<br />

ship and other school achievementi CUEIST. TH1 WAT OOT<br />

were made •aturday to pupils <strong>of</strong> at, "Philosophy says, thin* your way<br />

Augustine's Auguatlne's ISchool<br />

during the annual out: polities say*, inend your way<br />

graduation cexercises<br />

for a class <strong>of</strong> out; «lence says. Invent your way<br />

eight eigh) boys boys oand<br />

girls who completed Out; industry says, work your way<br />

,tBd I the §th grao< le_ course > »' <strong>of</strong> study, oul. (nimariBTn says, fight your way<br />

at the 184th commencement program ram The Rev, Rev. Bartholomew Bartholernel B, Doyle,- out: Commun»m says, strike your<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rutgers University over the week pastor, conducted Juctcd the ceremonies, way out; the Bible says, pray your<br />

Ftit-an event marking the retire, fallowing mass ass in the ehurch < at 9 way out: but Christ say?. I am the<br />

fnent <strong>of</strong> President Robert Clothier, a. m.<br />

way eut."_he said. .<br />

Among local alumni attending % WIN KI'RTZ TZ AWARD AWABP Under Christianity, he concluded,<br />

were Hiram Slevlmnn. Atlantic <strong>City</strong> —*, Edward ird<br />

-jf~ir**<br />

G. G Kuitz. Kuit Jr..<br />

t^<br />

Me-<br />

%r saivstion<br />

, ,<br />

lies In speaking the truth<br />

attorney, and hi. brethar. Martin. mor,|1 prll| ,or IenVra<br />

both sons <strong>of</strong> Hirsm SIMlman. an , ^ graduating ' ^mgcfftal^arded class >. "^ th « h latmg cla« was awarded buslnM, » " «» * RW- from UI*»M.I<br />

and the Danee Club, and had been<br />

She also headed a group <strong>of</strong> dormi-<br />

-^ . . lynaiiy. We •hall ca m Is free<br />

president <strong>of</strong> her dormitory for three<br />

tory chairmen and was ehalrman In<br />

^eors. She also served on the com- f iCSeillS /\W«rUS u< ll ». nee* Is .te.l or lie w<br />

mittee nf rirranijefnenU for Campus<br />

Day and n ChFijitmas tea. Miss Ely<br />

_ , n . narder to renh ttaat inal we •hMI THE CONVERSATION<br />

wfl? firyduatPd from CnlUngsweod<br />

Graduate*, Other B«i htjuie ••<br />

High, Ichesi.<br />

^hnUnti (~",*~A The secular world haa far too Wife ito husband deep in his<br />

^'cemmiiAtne'i Oco*rge 'o Adara; Oihet membeM <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ph Bfecklcy <strong>of</strong> Montclair. a cl «, CommiKioner Ocorge O Adams; OlheT members <strong>of</strong> the paduating<br />

nh Bfeckicv <strong>of</strong> Muntclair a * Daniel Fran<br />

neone. <strong>of</strong> Cl.nton L Breckley. local lore Foglie. Margaret<br />

clus were Daniel Franklin. Balvan.pn'ew<br />

SoSn u'mreciffiy local tore Foglio Margaret vandice<br />

painting contractor: and H. H. Feb- ""I Antomette AnnarelH.<br />

rey, who recently moved here after AWABDS FOB RELIGION<br />

his retirement as an executive <strong>of</strong> Awards for religion In the other<br />

the American Stec] and Wire Co.. grades <strong>of</strong> Ihe school were as fol*<br />

Cleveiand, lows. Tlh. Elaine McDermott; ith.<br />

The S'.eclmans. Hand and Feisrey Idward McCarron; iih, Richard<br />

are members <strong>of</strong> the Varsity R Club, Simmons: 4th Linda Miliig<br />

sn honor conferred for their activ- Frances Perri; 2nd, Alfonsi<br />

Hies while they were students at detto; 1st, Mildred Waldmi<br />

Rutgers Awards for general excekiei<br />

— —^ Edward Mackin; 6th, Joanne<br />

State Pharmacists I ith James Flynn: 4th, Karen I<br />

state roarniKiiia ^ Jrt Pau, H#nry. gnd ehariene rink.<br />

to Convene, Sunday i belncr; 1st, Katharine Waidman,<br />

sys pharmacists — HOT HUIII FOR ATTBNDANCE<br />

^., —,„ vtll hold their Slst annual priies for attendance were awardconvention<br />

on Sunday through ed to Edward Fraser, Francis<br />

Tliursday at the Trayfnorc Hotel, Dougherty. Unda Milligan. Frances<br />

Atiant'c <strong>City</strong> Perri. Theresa PinSo. Mary Loui,<br />

An ui>^1e-ihe~minuie report on re- stedem. Barbara Nelson and MUdre<<br />

cent deviJlopmentj in Fair Trade Waidman.<br />

will be made by Joseph H, Stamler. Certificates fot faithful perform<strong>of</strong><br />

Newark, counsel" for the New anee <strong>of</strong> Safety Patrol duties were<br />

Jersey Pharmaceutical Association. awarded to flalvatore Fogiio, Bean<br />

— —— r— McArdle, Edward Mackin, Robert<br />

ifled Ad, Gel Inaltal Durkin. Philip Huber and Donald<br />

— Woolson,<br />

The graduation program was fol><br />

11_1 *' ~» . lowed by a breakfast «t Chester's<br />

""• ~^*"s:\ Restaurant.<br />

New Luncheonette*<br />

Under Price Ceiling<br />

New end part.iifne op<br />

luncheonettes and readsL, .^_ .<br />

were warned this week by the Of.<br />

nee <strong>of</strong> price stabiliiation that th.— '<br />

are included in the ceiling prl...,<br />

regulation covering restaurants. I<br />

'•With the reopening <strong>of</strong> the r<<br />

son," said Benjamin Maiati<br />

Camden district OPS direelor, "n<br />

and part-time vendor* <strong>of</strong> foods at]<br />

beveragei, such as luncheonettes,<br />

roadside (lands, hot dog stands, etc.<br />

must remember to comply with the<br />

OPS restaurant regulation (CFR-ll)<br />

established earlier this year,"<br />

The regulation also coven taprooms,<br />

ice cream Parian, dispensers<br />

<strong>of</strong> toad at athletic stadiums, fair<br />

grounds,, field kitchen! at public<br />

events, as well as boarding houses.<br />

DEPHEBHEO<br />

"You look depressed, my friend.<br />

What are you thinking <strong>of</strong>?"<br />

"My future."<br />

"What makes it seem so hope,<br />

less?"<br />

"My put,"<br />

NTERNATIONAl<br />

HARVESUR<br />

_ _j no way to gain and<br />

eh philosophy c<br />

and losing Kir<br />

Space Saver...<br />

MONEY'Saver<br />

Motorola<br />

17 inch TV<br />

• RECTANGULAR TUBE<br />

• 7 SIMPLE CONTROLS<br />

• BILT-IN. ANTENNA<br />

n»l INSTAtLATtON ml<br />

1 SmS. FREE SERVICE<br />

it»ria!» Oils)<br />

ON ALL NEW MODELS<br />

Your MOTOROLA Dealer<br />

BQYD'S<br />

Radio anl Telev<br />

<strong>On</strong> AH Makes<br />

'*n Service<br />

,d Models<br />

M0 Asbury Ave,<br />

Phone 2269<br />

SAVES TIME<br />

Here uJ ready tec<br />

mar, 11-mbie-foo*<br />

and you were also way<br />

olor <strong>of</strong> that wail paper.<br />

re going to be so<br />

ing to leave you<br />

u -jk 7'j<br />

JWf^-y'3 1<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay* Near 9th Str^t<br />

Chris'<br />

65 Ft. Auxiliary Sailboat<br />

"SWEETHEART<br />

SAILING TIME<br />

ll;30 A. M.<br />

2130 P. M,<br />

SiOO P, M.<br />

8i30 P. M,<br />

— • Nationally Famous •-<br />

opfcN pMLY<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT IS Noon to 9 P. M.<br />

Seafood Market, Open Daily, 8 A. M. to 9 P. Mr<br />

Bakery, Open Daily, SA.M, '<br />

TAKE HOME . , , ,<br />

DELICIOUS COOKED<br />

SEAFOODS<br />

. , , READY TO SERVE<br />

HOME.BAKED GOODS<br />

BUNS . PIES -CAKES<br />

SPEEDBOAT RIDES OJS THE FAMOUS 'FL<br />

• ••• ••/ ••• FROM 1O A.M,"1Pp.«t|i||^.i-ji)L--'.\v----'><br />

Deep Sea Fbhin« Partie. - Le* v«. 9 A. M. R*b<br />

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1


Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Youth for Christ Confab to<br />

Open Saturday on Music Pier<br />

L*st W«s*k <strong>of</strong> Conference to Be in Huge Tent;<br />

Outstanding Speakers •nd Talent Booked<br />

For the sixth lon^ttiLiii' ieir<br />

Youth lor Christ ha« clmitn <strong>On</strong>an<br />

<strong>City</strong> us the locale for its .uinual con<br />

ferenre<br />

Rev Walter Smjui iMio 'd-ii in<br />

vUioned the uruuiam and who »oi<br />

the past *IK years has pluiintd nic<br />

•tratctty for ihis content ion announces<br />

a tuo-wevk msitad ,,f ,m.<br />

uaml'iinr week con/erente<br />

ConvenmK on Sauiida tin first<br />

period will bc on un (niuoui MIISII<br />

Pler From JUIIL 2-j ttiroii£li Jiili 1<br />

a huge Canvas Catl.i-dial Hill be<br />

erected to nceiin-uiioiljle an anticl<br />

PQted overflow uf delecite^ tvpre-<br />

•enting virtualb n,rv Mali In the<br />

uiUim Many <strong>of</strong> thi nsurts hotels<br />

have already hecn filled as r, Ij all ail<br />

ice en the Music Pier, in coniune<br />

lion with the Youth for Christ Con- CuhfMHJoh sin Eve oi Huh- r<br />

ference, Pastor Beanie speaker, at 7.30 In to B.HO<br />

p. Hi<br />

ttraee Baptist Church, Milturd, a^s nil Fii'sit Friiijiy - 7<br />

Conn,<br />

..fession* on eve ol Kir&t F<br />

Msniar throoni IMurdiy<br />

7:30 to 8:30 p. ni<br />

Dally Mass—7:30 u in<br />

10 a^ m, and_7-30 p. m. .— <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Baptist Church Jeininf with<br />

Youth for Christ Conference tor all<br />

tcrvien on the Music Pier, board,<br />

walk.<br />

Sunday MP§§CM = 8. D. in and II<br />

TaniUy, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1»—<br />

m.<br />

9 s. m.^Annusi piiriday School CijnfoisiQhs oh SiilunluV— 7,10 in<br />

picnic at Ltnipe Park,»Mn.vs Land* ii, m= •<br />

ing. Meet •! the church for trans- Musi$ nn llfily rigyri—8 a m,<br />

portation.<br />

Confesiiisns befyre May<br />

Moss en First ¥i'idus^l:UQ 4i<br />

••HiMter, JBM »*—<br />

Confessions befspe MMSN-<br />

7iii i p. Bi^- Beattie g|3eakcr<br />

* * *<br />

•t t BaptM BtM Ch Church. Fart Norris. N<br />

FIRST METHODIST<br />

• * #<br />

i!h si. and Central av,<br />

WWUn PBIMtTEKIAN<br />

"The (hurrh with the ChimH"<br />

Jth •«. u. WMW •*.<br />

ftcv, A, Lynn GatiKlalT, Miniaipr<br />

Tk( an* Mlsilan. Qiarre O, AahtoB, Mlniiler ef Music<br />

FMlar's Study, Phone 80SS—thurcli<br />

Ber. O4>«(* FlMhtf. fll,D_ riulsr, Office, Nwne 3888.<br />

• 11 ». m—Prayer mccling sf the<br />

Sunday School teachers and sITIcuri Suud.r, <strong>Jun</strong>e 17—<br />

Ul tits choir room.<br />

i:J0 s. m,—Church School. Hoy E,<br />

Dirby, luperintehdenl. Bible cen-<br />

P Church at Study. tered lessons. Consecrated leathers.<br />

. LMtan, "•preading Graded classes for all ages. Present<br />

WltmMIni", Act. i:i: day Ippllcittong,<br />

H a rn,—Morning Worship, Rev,<br />

10'« i^ m,—The Church at Wor. QflnjInfTs icrmon is entitled 'Be<br />

Sermon, "An Exercised Man" Not Cenformed", Music, jjrylude and<br />

^mtah 1:1.11." The choir, directed poiiiude: "Adoriitien" by Foiix Bor-<br />

Hurry Tipping, win aing, "Jubi- owskl and "FUIIUISIO in P Minor", by<br />

» to M Ftat". by Sehuheri, So. Orlando Oibbons. Anthem: "O Sa-<br />

• duel; "Love Divine viour Swsat". by J. B. Bach, and<br />

jiiiiir\ by sttinBr, "Crusader'i Hymn". by O. Elvey.<br />

Pachall and Harry Tip.<br />

"Thu Prodigal ___ fan.<br />

By Benrdsley<br />

V«n de Water, imloi sung by Oitur<br />

m, — Evening Ssrviee <strong>of</strong> Hicfcney.<br />

Organ recltsL Hymn alng, 7:45 p. rn.—Evening Service at the<br />

A pelect your (jvond hymn Moorlyn Theiitre on the Boardwalk<br />

^ iTaJeoul". Matth«w» The apeaker will be Dr. Harvey w,<br />

: wlU anis- Marlland, <strong>of</strong> the L<strong>of</strong>an Mothotiist<br />

Church, Philadelphia, Anthems by<br />

Sihbol picnic the Chancel Choir will be "Now Let<br />

wlllk«v0 at<br />

F«t », Plf.se<br />

LEWIS L, BARRETT<br />

rriiiting y<br />

807 Asbu.y Av, Phone 1232<br />

HANEY LLOYD CHATT1N<br />

Real Eiuie . In.uranee<br />

131S A.bury Av. Pfione 0060<br />

CHELSEA TITLE AND<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

801 Aabury Av, Phone 0300<br />

ARTHUR M. DeMARIS<br />

RullDF . Inaurnr<br />

601 Eighth St. Phono 1233<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

800 A.bury Av, Phone 0130<br />

BERTRAND T. CAREY<br />

15th St. and'Walk Phone 0178<br />

JETER THE JEWELER<br />

825 Asbury Ave, Phone 0359<br />

HUGHES*<br />

CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />

8th St, and Wesley Ave, Ph 0Z45<br />

EWING T, CORSON<br />

800 <strong>Ocean</strong> Av, Phone 0007<br />

WALTER A, DITTR1CH, Inc.<br />

ncall<strong>of</strong> * In^Lfnr<br />

601 Eighth St. Phone 1360<br />

JOHNSTONE'S, RESTAURANT<br />

851 Asbury Ave, - Phona 0440<br />

I. LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />

HPalior<br />

4801 Centra! Av. Phone 0014<br />

2<br />

A l><br />

!l ThlE CHURCH FOR ALL<br />

• f , A ^ FOR THE<br />

This Series Is Being Published Under the Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Following:<br />

•f.j._%^.,iga^ife.:.w^-..^Myi ri.i><br />

'•'••r, • ' >'•<br />

i<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />

210 Tenth St. Phone 0423<br />

EDWARD H. MILLS<br />

Iteul i,»uip Chi.i-,1 Hundiiyj<br />

21B A.bury Av, Phone 2193<br />

MONTGOMERY'S<br />

I'.iiiil-, , s,i|,|,li,., , | i.jiuT<br />

721 Asbury Av, Phone 0499<br />

THE NATIONAL BANK<br />

OF OCEAN CITY<br />

801 Asbury Av, Phone 1300<br />

PALMER<br />

d Cd M^lhodist Clsrgymai lo Preach at , lm , „ ljia „„,,., .<br />

I ll Iji-g.n ul 7.«i( u'clui'k. mu.<br />

Moillini Service baci-J Concert Sunday Evening ! i i, „„«.,„ Mr A"J<br />

<strong>On</strong>an Citi t llr.st i><br />

ii, n;ji,.iu Tnb 11<br />

I i<br />

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ro BE BftOAD< AST<br />

1 ho r<br />

l < dim U ,", to<br />

ld<br />

ht Tab<br />

1 i 1 r<br />

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1 t 1 t rd» 1 hiA<br />

tin ti t il><br />

| \ t r U u i i J. i i > * it ion WFPG Jtld will be<br />

s 1 I> Y i 1 i in i j f d t ri nn ti t t 1 10 \> in Til LI*, tt i THIM r<br />

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it Mi l U turn v. 11 b t>r utht t<br />

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i h mr [ \ u al in 1 u no T 1 r t it<br />

Hit I IE \NKI IV IH N< Lutheran Young<br />

Women Plan For<br />

Fair in November<br />

Music Hath<br />

Charms"<br />

First Methodist Church<br />

8th & CENTRAL AVE.<br />

OCFAN CITY, N. J,<br />

Rev, l.ynn GOHKIOIF, Minister<br />

9:30 A. M.<br />

Chuich School<br />

!!•.» I ll.il In Sii|>(<br />

Ililvl,. ( I 111,-1 (-,1 I ,<br />

11 ;00 A. M.<br />

orn'ng Worship<br />

7:45 P. M.<br />

F-VcuiDtj Servfcc fit<br />

Mcorlvn T he at re<br />

on Boardwalk<br />

DR. HARVEY W. MARSLAND<br />

LOGAN METHODIST CHUKCH, PHlLA.<br />

Methodist Chancel Chcir<br />

George G. Ashton, Organist-Choirmaster<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

Association - Opening<br />

tltll KNTI (M 1^ — *^l>u t ti ;>ih A (jlli<br />

— 72nd Season —<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 17th, 19S1<br />

Dr. Frank<br />

DUNCOMBE<br />

Ol i!,il.A tVNWVii<br />

MORNING SERVICE<br />

10:45 A. M. in the<br />

Tabernacle<br />

EVENING SERVICE<br />

Grand Concert <strong>of</strong><br />

Sacred Song<br />

7J4S P. M. in the Village Theatre. 8th & Boardwalk,<br />

by, Bala Cynwyd Church Choir, directed by Dr. EI-<br />

wood Arnold. In the mornini, also Taylor Family<br />

c^<br />

and Boy»* Choir<br />

Founders Tabernacle<br />

Welcomes You<br />

" - ^4a<br />

£\ i* >?<br />

I) I) 11 ll<br />

M H I- \ Ii<br />

I Ch<br />

<strong>Jun</strong> 24<br />

Bish jp<br />

IU ht<br />

IlUirn<br />

n W( rid<br />

111 Hi 11 I ll S M I t M<br />

i t I I I 1 I! I M<br />

1 id I ul I-<br />

, I<br />

Methodist Chancel Choir to Sing Sunday Night at Moorlyn Theatre<br />

( \ M 11 oil, 1111 t I tl 11 n U1 \ 111 11 ill ho A lm ill 11 I \ I 1 II ill* \ I 1 1 FIlilT \llrt OOHKUIIT A<br />

T| t}, j , \ II ir (. \i I t \ E\ 1 1 \ ll Hi row -ski ill I Y 11 I 1 1 I in F , N( nil 1 M 1 1 (1 M irv it 1 t V/dll —<br />

I 11,11 \il(n riiti. 1 J h 11 S Mini 1 ll Orlnniin I ilil 11 ' \ lithl I<br />

1,1, [ | U mil 1 S 1 1 ir Ih f lluuini, ti iinnliu 1>1 th fii.,1 Hi r 1) t ir Hi km \ J lm<br />

I I- \II11 ( lm un 11 nil ( I I ll 11 Mill I.I SI rrOii. uifl LJ<br />

f\ ,,, M |{ 1 | II U i'f 1 1 I I- 1 pirtii N in Hill \ 11 SI I HI Sin In in S. jiul tin«r -I<br />

|i x , 1 v I I ! 11 H IU Dl I 11 I 11 I- 1 1 \ 1 1 i J t h irli s Cjnip I<br />

\ I n I, 1,1 ,m 1 11 1- |>| If I in Kl i Aim Ml' 111 11 W1II111 H clMluii " I Frnnk Jimili '<br />

, ,1 I 11 I 1 \ II 11 i1 Dill ii Hull! ill Si ill v | fir In R I I T I I I B H Iiimiil|<br />

O S , Si I 1 i I 1 1 1 S I I ill Bill v I an BIIIM 1 Hi' I ' M K .1 1 1 ) 1 k N. w ,<br />

I ,, |j , t, I 1 , I 1 1 11 H ll 11 1 1 1 Sin > H II i- 1 i r S. ( 11 I I a Adili Ml F'l<br />

Thuraday,<br />

Catholic, <strong>of</strong> IO<br />

States on Pill<br />

Mem ben from 10<br />

tic ut. Muuohuaetta,<br />

Jm.ey Ntrw York, Ohio,<br />

I Virginia - and the District<br />

bis h»ie joined thm ^"<br />

the Shtine <strong>of</strong> Ste Ann* de<br />

unrfer the permnal '.<br />

Eminence Francis CArdlnaf<br />

nmn Archbishop tit New<br />

Cardiimi Spellman and H¥<br />

heri w-ill d(.par^ frum New<br />

Grand Central Station in<br />

diiioncd couches July 7<br />

Irt.ill ilr>jt stop oil tllC<br />

trarj<br />

NO NEED<br />

"Darling," began the OH<br />

Tlii. thanc-1 Choir nf thi f iri.i , IIMIIII In [form P1M> Ot n Jn n I'nnii mil S11711 m Smith v •• « I.OIS JOHNSON<br />

I Mi 11 1 Mi F H W.-in.<br />

I M r k IKIH 1 1 Uic<br />

II In 1 1 I H D11 ^11 ird (Ikif I,<br />

Gni priii.r Drip iniV Industrial M<br />

111 nun 11 \ \ I111 lu:w n<br />

1 I 11 I ML Ii 111 1 111 1 1<br />

week Ilia! ii is imitating its lir^i<br />

ill until 11111 lurii ur The l.iriijpii in in t-Huri lu aid inanului.<br />

k t ( plH , ] ! Mlt_ , 1 in jiii. ! tufcf£ iincl businesMnien in she slat...<br />

1 it id n 1( t Hour I jir £ ii II I The cemmmec is Lunrdiriatm^ i'.^<br />

k 1 | m 11 1 ill Ht rl \rner.'•• ' ; aclivmet with iiit- U S Dcnarimfiii<br />

1 lu ni. « 1 in P nn fyirc nf Commeive 111 arraniiitii! iilfifis fur<br />

1 1 i 1 i 1 i\ i* series ui fciui- iiieeiiiies in the Italy<br />

" " ' ' ') ' . ' , ' . , ,V" I 1 h 111 1 Mi 1,1 I Mi tti'.ani UesUiitd la |)nn irtu information ti.<br />

, ' 11111 1 i 111 > 1 1 1 11 1 ^ 11 HI 1 r M 1 1 I il pjetia! • liusineiiaiiien rclati^i- In ilic iievi ton-<br />

1 t 111 , 1 11 1 n 1 I tiusr ! irnllcfi Miilurials Plan<br />

tr i ir I qu( liirni= ! Om- iv.renng will be in Car^den<br />

l „,,„ , ,, It Hrin : <strong>Jun</strong>e ii at tne Wall Wnilmaii Hoti I<br />

III II I iir i i beds! beKiiiri,.",!,' al 9 30 n in.<br />

I ll Mr H I<br />

' Ii H i \1 I l I I<br />

I ' II It I ii i . . i ^<br />

I r I I <<br />

( l I I l i l t I I ll" I<br />

I I I ll ll I I rl<br />

T\ni:n\ M II IIAI-TISI<br />

Kill si. ;.!>•] Wi-^l a'<br />

Kfv. W. llrlir. MII,,,n r»l.ir<br />

10 .in .. in ;;IIIM;IV S, ho.il Mi<br />

I I i I n I n 1 I<br />

1 1 1 11<br />

M HI I 1 I ll<br />

I I I I ill p<br />

Urrkl tlrrtinL'—<br />

II i I 1 I- ir 1 i i I lip<br />

I il n < I I I i Tl iir^l 4 I<br />

1 Hi<br />

Somers Point<br />

Churches<br />

IRUI I I Ilil It \N<br />

< hirli— • R II k Ir I jvl r<br />

11»nri]&\ -~-<br />

, ni - Ii i ii ii •' I ii 1 <br />

Mv t" II;<br />

War Would Stagger<br />

Work, School Hours<br />

lt';L? Working and neb nui hours ^ sulri<br />

it I gin = ! ifij4 thi' Mtreels nnd hiMi'^ijvg in tiic<br />

w ihv ' i=\rr.l ui ;. :hird World War. ;iLt.ord =<br />

piyf? I ,ih(i ru-HulHtiii! ^ fnr TPUiisp<strong>of</strong> tallnil<br />

i i suiiiriiitcii this \- vv'H to i h c NV-A<br />

s."-, = *, .^-' i<br />

There's A Difference<br />

In Cleaning Methods<br />

It t»ke» yean <strong>of</strong> cxperienc*<br />

plu« modern equipment to<br />

clean clethei properly.<br />

WE DO THIS IN OUR OWN PLANT<br />

Ivrry (.irmrnt Srlcnllfn»lly (Itanii IBd Spoiled bj KiptJrU<br />

ASH'S CLEANERS<br />

S06-S08 NINTH ST. PHONE ion<br />

Kttttt<br />

CALL US FOR _<br />

EXPERT SERVICp<br />

AND REPAIRS<br />

on<br />

All Makes . All Model*<br />

RADIO and TELEVISION SETS<br />

i Greenwood Cowan Co.<br />

: Phone 2598<br />

****************<br />

949 Aibury Ave.<br />

ALWAYS ON DUTY<br />

R(,>~i'tmsj>iU' f.ti.ir members an? on duty at our funeral home every<br />

! utir Hi' thi- day anil nifrlil. Thus, no niatter when a client may call,<br />

l.i' is i'rruun |.i ruti'ivf [iinm|it attention und oiTifii'iJt Hervice.<br />

SMITH FUNERAL HOME<br />

A. J, SMITH • Director<br />

809 CENTRAL AVE. • PHONE O. C. MT?<br />

•'IN TIME Of TROL'RLE WERE AS NEAR AS VIII R PHONE"<br />

C o n s i s t e n t l y G o a d for 3 9 Y e a r s<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

SERVING<br />

Breakfast * Luncheon * Dinner<br />

SiSO A. M. TO 9 P. M,<br />

NOW ... BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH<br />

S|3fcrf|<br />

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Is Twice<br />

lyAsW y ar<br />

. ^r, 'so, Abort<br />

^ Equaled Revolution<br />

HANS P. VOSS<br />

Autonuttic Heat<br />

Fuel Oil<br />

Fifth and A.bury .<br />

Tell 0413<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Thai ironic fact underlines trie<br />

National Safety Council s campaign<br />

lo reduce Occidents, especially on<br />

the nation's highnwys, over the<br />

Fourth <strong>of</strong> July—the tiny which com.<br />

memorales that victoriaus slrucgle<br />

Insurance For<br />

Defense Workers<br />

Governor Driscoll<br />

Pledges Support<br />

Jersey Central Employma in Munitions Blast Win Valor Awimrd<br />

(or ihdependrncc. ( civil tAtfvnse worki<br />

I 4.044 VS, 3JSS | i?y hiu i. been pram<br />

The Revolutionary Wnr cost 4,0411<br />

accidents in the tingle<br />

1 Of July Isit year killed only<br />

te Americans than were<br />

i in the Revolutionary War.<br />

UNT DORA<br />

l101 ' Drije-ull thin ihey<br />

patriota who were kijlod in nttion<br />

j or who died <strong>of</strong> wounds. Traffic ««•-<br />

I etdcnls In July Ia«t your hlllocl 3,150<br />

persons. aceurdinM to the Council,<br />

Traffic ss war Is. the I'oyiicil<br />

Hid, 1MB naml.tr <strong>of</strong> Americana<br />

such<br />

will omnii ! killed in irsffir a?r jiNnl* si nrc<br />

the invention <strong>of</strong> the aulomohil*<br />

nci y<br />

I* almost twh-F as laffe as th* | iUiiv \VUIHUA\UH.'.<br />

number hlllrd in eembat in all , Uiuk-r prtuvni<br />

the nstien's wir*. volunuvr « liflscr<br />

Amerifan (ltffict lr«m enemy tu*tifni in unjc* nf nn nrvn<br />

in IHD eight eu.iiliits <strong>of</strong> our histnrv, i GoifrMtir Pnsi<br />

including the war in Kori'a, total I jonsidufiuri :!uabout<br />

553,000, the Council siiUi, ; prut??) ji.n- uf u.\ :<br />

while in* (Tig arddpiits have nuw ,t I'l-tinrnl urn*<br />

2l.iItY.pd m<strong>of</strong>o thiiii 971.000. Ii ,m i-nvtn> ;s<br />

HAZARD PERIOD APPROACHES UmU-il Miili'* ihiii<br />

-With trnlTie deiittw .ipprouthitm<br />

> ho<br />

fur<br />

hould !hi"'tr<br />

IZMtl if they ur<br />

are to MnfWIac thai eumn up<br />

i •udnr, Jaw IJIh, (hat utmiilil<br />

lie f«r£eH*ii and that {»<br />

••* PA* . , , |h, VOSS<br />

ATIC IIKAT t rl HI. (ill,<br />

kin. And hamt.wirF.thi.rr<br />

. t»l.« tkat y,,u akiiiild aol -<br />

. . . that Is ID t-amf by oar:<br />

f»ai far a pamplrtf. df>m. ;<br />

AFP1.HJ.CO \* hmvr<br />

3liii ^ uf ^ gw ; Ui><br />

the JT0OO,ogo mark, tin* hUfv ;<br />

motorist to pk-ciqe thai hp won't be j<br />

one in n miliion," snicl N^ii If Du;ir=<br />

biii|n, president <strong>of</strong> the Cuurn ! il.<br />

'Tho eulendar uill suvt* UVt'N this<br />

year, sinci? the Fnurth will r«.l in!<br />

mid-week und bring only n oni'=riiiy I<br />

hnliday for most pprf-tnis-." Mr Di-ir- ;<br />

burn said, "Evuii NO. it will hi' ii diiy |<br />

iff trnfc"~'f!y for many unh^ t = inn- ,<br />

niDii*.*eii£u fuU's <strong>of</strong> brhiivsur uri' ulj- •<br />

sert'ed." I<br />

Ht> ifiifd thesis ruli's nre'<br />

1 Stiirt yom= trip *• a r 1 >• •<br />

enniij>h HO that you won i havu <<br />

to hurfy: Tiiki 5 it vn*y.<br />

2 Be put lent in hij;i\y trnf=<br />

lie. Don't let iiiimiyym'i* ntiike<br />

you take chances<br />

3= Leave nri'uork^ iilone Iiie<br />

the rhilrirfn lu ;i *u =<br />

public (linphiy<br />

Bv t s in New Jerby<br />

Qoveh<br />

vill ho eov=<br />

by insurance lur injuries siis-<br />

TStneft tn the porrnrmnnro <strong>of</strong> thcJF<br />

Ciutiys.<br />

Aeenrdiim io the sin to eh il rit*=<br />

ftTwu buiU'tin. the Hoiurnur siiiri that<br />

if tnt? federu! MtivurnnuMit does nut<br />

aui heto<br />

iht*<br />

lifv run i o<br />

ilia: he<br />

ility fur<br />

The ('laud? L, SIalihFl%s \ jlor Award sf Ih* Kiison (Meflric in»Utu{p »as sliarpd la-^t «ppk lt% 1T><br />

ntit bo<br />

rmpiiijES fif ttlp Jersey Ifiiirai PoUfr A I^lfllt fflffl _J»aily<br />

Sluiulor<br />

a refill m rc-erc<br />

In ?\i iiiiniiiiM<br />

bnutifiM.<br />

iS fur d^vijtioii iii fi lili ji<br />

pai iii Ipiiling, it 11 ,M PAL pni|>)»> f* iiii duly al Ih? Mull rf Gallon ihf* HUht uf tlu- falill fxpli^iiiii Mrfl tu<br />

Hghll Jtihit I:. (..v-\, S.wivill.-: AlfirJ Krkmiin keVpnrl and \rlhyt %'uudpi-Illll, CHtTnifl K.ich<br />

V . il<br />

Ml.-<br />

Two German Girls ^nd<br />

nk<br />

.i Ii<br />

Ml KII.<br />

, iliii<br />

Year's Study at N. J. C. CN Coiiiilyiiii<br />

I)i-|i;,fln lit nl<br />

th;,l !h PCX'<br />

t>n JLiiu- 'l*j<br />

!<br />

j Impressed With Friendliness^ Tolerance<br />

k ill ii Pr. -cun iti't,lui:> «limil!<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Students and Teachers<br />

unii ., nii.lflli. ..l A,,t,i<br />

0..,,,,,-<br />

Frigldolr* Autemefie<br />

Woihtr 1 ! Uv.-Woi.r<br />

Action really gati<br />

clefhM clton!<br />

Jr\rt« hot, lurginf nidi fhrough<br />

iri G«V woilni dean.<br />

hrteu, In tr*th, elcan woi.r.<br />

• Ispldry-SpliigcttdsthMiedry<br />

mam can b« lrw«d at one<br />

• S.l«l-O Dial lilt you chooi.<br />

woA-lim. for si fabrki,<br />

a <strong>On</strong>ly oulomalic woih.r with all.<br />

lili-lni!d«o<br />

304.7S<br />

absM Frifldalrc EUrtrif Dryfrs,<br />

PALMER<br />

FRICIDAIRE APPLIANCES<br />

1119 ASBURY AVE.<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Re-Glued - Tightened - Repaired<br />

and Refinished<br />

LOOM: Veneer Re-Glued, Repaired and Replaced<br />

WE CAN RECONDITION YOUR FURNITURE<br />

AT A REASONABLE COST<br />

PHONE . CALL - er WBITK US for an ESTIMATE<br />

J1ARL NORTH<br />

PH. 2936 iOth.ST,, Opp, R.R. STATION<br />

The Little<br />

Extras That Mean a Lot<br />

WATSON'S<br />

New Enlarged Dining Room<br />

Serving Complete Dinners<br />

FOR THOSE WHO RECOGNIZE GOOD<br />

>OOD THAT IS DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT<br />

w<br />

Miniiimi<br />

Sunday 1 - 8 P. M.<br />

Free Inspection<br />

•y Bruce Terminix<br />

Lets You Know Far Sura!<br />

Dan't fuen about termltei<br />

and their caitly damage. Call<br />

for • thorough Inspection <strong>of</strong><br />

^BUr holne hj TerffltnliE,<br />

world's largest tgrmlta control<br />

organisation, Mori than<br />

1.000,000 owner* have used<br />

thi« free urvlea.<br />

J-WAT euAMNm<br />

Ever? Sryce TermJniK eaa^aef<br />

ftmi iiTrnrilNH Hi mjpwr<br />

2. S, L Bruce Co World'<br />

miksr <strong>of</strong> birawsBd<br />

Ii Sun taiunin Offlc*. LM.<br />

to* mi mtMenom,<br />

wun o« mom,<br />

JOHN C, and HOWARD<br />

TROUT<br />

1053 ASBURY AVI.<br />

1200 -' Phone . 8788<br />

AmMnrthta l*"tht Put"<br />

Exclusion From TV<br />

For Educational<br />

Work Is Protested<br />

WORLD'S B€ST<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

SERVES 8<br />

Your Choice ef<br />

VANILLA FUDGE<br />

STRAWBERRY VANILLA<br />

Pmrftef far partial and<br />

all festive occoi/onj<br />

No Building<br />

Permit; Fine $100<br />

Philadelphian It<br />

Penalized Here<br />

A Plnliuli•I|ih.a I"<br />

SchooU Uto<br />

CloM <strong>Jun</strong>e IS<br />

(i'i-nUiiefl nut litii wdrk)<br />

ROMEHS POINT - Somer, Ps|nt<br />

sthiiolii will ctmp for the summer<br />

wuiiliuri n «vi;k from (om<strong>of</strong>ruH—un<br />

Frlilay <strong>Jun</strong>o 1» — Suiwrinltnileni<br />

IJiiiiiL'l P OFiihfim nnhouiirpii<br />

The 1'iilciiillir for iht IB.tl.jU iilila!ira ,,„<br />

ny. SiiilimlMT in '<br />

Fltt rOlDEH Wnt. C.p, Mir Count, |,,d(,<br />

Coi.mii-,-o» Cap! Mil COU.I Housi<br />

Suddenly joyr hair curls.., aM naturally<br />

Thif method ii bawd on<br />

the *h»ory •hat molt h«if<br />

couid b« curled naluraly.<br />

The hair !i cut by uung a<br />

mot or thm amating Thin-<br />

ten, with th« aid <strong>of</strong> hBalth.<br />

giving rayi sf tharapmtic<br />

\tmpi and fing«f adjutt-<br />

ing Brings out the hidden<br />

surf.<br />

$950<br />

Sf 83 t«»s if Mir f$4»ij3! *4-<br />

NOW at the FLANDERS<br />

llth and Boardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2277 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1000<br />

Welcome Visitors<br />

To <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

We Hope Your Stay Here Is a Pleasant <strong>On</strong>e.<br />

In the Meantime...<br />

Why not consider eventually making this Ideal<br />

Family Reoort your permanent place <strong>of</strong> residence.<br />

You can easily keep in touch with activity in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> by subscribing to The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $3.00* per year will bring you issues chuck full<br />

<strong>of</strong> interesting news about your favorite resort and<br />

home community,<br />

• ($4.00 a year west <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi.)<br />

EnsloMd is my remitlKiice for $3.00, please send THE OCEAN<br />

CITY SENT!NEL.LEDGER to,<br />

NAME<br />

STREET<br />

ZONE.,..., STATE....<br />

Tie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentmd-ledger<br />

Phone 0304 or 0305<br />

EIGHTH STREET and HAVEN AVENUE<br />

Defendant Freed;<br />

Plaintiff Fined<br />

Charged $3 For<br />

Troubling Police<br />

i liniir ,,n iii,. O,'i.,,i] Cilv-^iitiifr«<br />

Piiint hiKhiiiiy, III- ,ilsn tlhi|irt..(l<br />

Uinlly<br />

CIIAKIiKN I1IMAI1MSI |><br />

CiinrMt** <strong>of</strong> i*iirv\vx>i ilrhiiiM IIM-<br />

.-nun Miihi.il M.-irliiiiiui, j r . 21 nl<br />

Troubling Police , -^ '^ZVV^TV'NZ. V,-: 1 ,; 1 , 1 l i ; ' ' '<br />

,;- ••-•' * • "''<br />

lh, , . . , , . , i . < n i . . i i - f . , r . , „ , . i . . , i n , ; ; ; „ , , - ; ; ,"^',';'":,;•'"•, "",','•', - n , , . , > . , - „ , ,,,,-,,;. ,,i : , , , „ . , ! ,<br />

Joii«'i!'''iSm''Mi-"'"" 1 '" ; '" '"" " ! " : • ' " " " M M"ih a?" iii,,;.,,i,-!i'ri,!,. 1..".l 1 ;.""", 1 .' 1 .:" "'••. ••' .',.'•' •'••'•".••"!<br />

U S ' CUT or I Ol I ISIIIN<br />

Bnrri'll mark- tin• cliiiruf Ilii. in<br />

011* Killiiiciliy litiiiiiM J.iiiiii.<br />

W<br />

W, U. to Be Tried<br />

:<br />

; i : !<br />

I h F i r i l i l l u i l l u l i l l l ' ! . i i i 1 0 1 M . 1 .,,:,! , „ . " ; ' • , " . • , ; , " , ! ,,-",'/",',,, i ' ' i<br />

' ' ! j 1- 1 ','-'<br />

Andy Jernee Wins Rotary Club's<br />

Boy Award as Outstanding Graduate<br />

A l ! l<br />

' " ' " ' l ! i : l ! l I I - M . . ' l M . - . ' . | .. . l . n " .<br />

S;""."-".'-h N '""""; rjiir ""'" :;;:snT:,:*:'"*!;::;,:\" 1 ^:; 1 .";.?, ."•"••^'•'"J'-"'-".>-'",';.:•;;.:;" l " : "<br />

TKIBI TK I'AII) if! ii VIIHIN<br />

II: i,,,,.ll,..r .-I.-..- liuhirl P W,,!...r •iv-iVil'.r" II , , ,<br />

17. nf VVjnnrHu.nl p.; n,,, i;,.,:,! , ,<br />

' '<br />

llMlilM IIP |ll>-..,', -i| Lii.Ill I'l ,,!!,-.<br />

IMS i l m m s Hi- n i l . .irn'.'i'.i |,,,<br />

I'",. A,.| i •!,.!,. I)'..-It I S,l<br />

• i ii<br />

:,,,• t ' u i i n •'• n....l t .:•• , ' . i n | , , n i . ,.,., |in» H ir.liiili' II, .ii! Jill- ur Mi.in.<br />

..,. !» >• "1 III- |,,i.-t lii.'.in Vi' ,'<br />

Hill],' ! « " U . l l I T<br />

C0JIIT I'.<br />

l u l l l l ; : ' l l i • , , . .'',"; ".,','"'• r i i l l 11. I' , :., ', . ',' I<br />

.1. ,1 KoiiiHliii IH<br />

miifll Irs^ «ut py^ itifc- liiFtii,"<br />

-lid<br />

K.i. ii J:.r1(.r M.-v:.. r -.-. >- :..i-..-<br />

,!.,••'! ..-, Mr H...•.-. ;,., ri4=,:.-i<br />

] " , ' ] . , l , , r , ' T : , -<br />

liii-<br />

Used Bilceg Bikes<br />

For Sale For Hire<br />

AH Sizes 25c per hr.<br />

illl VCI.K ( HKi K-l V TIMK<br />

I* sow:<br />

Rriflg in jour Bibr tuduv<br />

fur FP|iair>.<br />

We have parts for<br />

all makes.<br />

M, ANNARELLI & SON<br />

1014 ASBURY AVE.<br />

WE ALSO SKI.I.<br />

SI ilMIVN Bit VI. KS<br />

l>ollar loi* dollar<br />

We admit that one <strong>of</strong> the very<br />

important attraction! <strong>of</strong> thin new<br />

SIlVBP Streak Pontiac i» iW Mpilv.ting<br />

appemnce Nearly everyona<br />

•ay. Was nally beautiful car," But<br />

if Pontiae didn't have aomethiiH in<br />

addition to ita beauty, it eouldn'*<br />

powibly be in mch treneodaiu deinand.<br />

today. That additional tome.<br />

thlnj i. Ponti.c 1 . famoun depend-<br />

A Beautiful<br />

investment!<br />

ability- T»Ifc to any PoBttac owner<br />

and you'll hear a wonderful story <strong>of</strong><br />

t d d t h d f<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> routine aerTice allention.<br />

Add thtm *MBth«-1ie«uty, perfornutnc*<br />

.nd lapendability—you'll<br />

naliia that Dollar for Dollar You<br />

Can't But a Pontiac—* beautiful<br />

langtimt inveitBMt,<br />

-l ' TO (ill TO AWAI'OI.IS<br />

','•'•. ' Vi .,•;• ' •! llP'V.'l In.l.Mi<br />

'.V ;•<br />

WM.;".::<br />

Bright Hopes For<br />

Future Expressed<br />

STRONC; r. S. SIAV AVKBT WAR<br />

M;J^ 7 J H T i.'i'ni iif Mir-<br />

ji't)iuijitjiMi Miifi U M h h e r Irirr<br />

ii ifitfil uf uiily mis inillitm.H<br />

fjfin rl s^ ill; »00 m i l h « n ^ m<br />

n i UMHC-I hi f Huniniiitiim<br />

'•f >:ir ^n|ti-;-f*irn v i^ in IM! ri<br />

iiK.is MINT sri'prv TIIKM<br />

.i f; - . Ii iiiii.! si'.Ni In ^ '.11 lii;it s...<br />

' •''' L hi.Si' riii'n.'ii ;i -Jiil intii-rifmH',' lur<br />

( '"'- 'iu.|-|. ill',' liriuh! l'a>, ni li,i|ii'<br />

nil,- hp ..mil n Hi- Iniii Ciii iji ,]•<br />

.•-,'lf II IIPIIC. 'hut Riiwiii Iiiifs ii<br />

.-ijj r.\ iiinn,,fi i; hir i.i'nii!,' !i';irn iin^<br />

, h,' 'iis! ft'W Population wi<br />

]4 1961 sENTtf<br />

Bu.Ki l.lilTi'lli<br />

iriMiiriiriiM.iN ififn<br />

miivijiuij,!^ h;is*<br />

in OH<strong>of</strong><br />

ihi> iprrain. murhinrji con-<br />

' In Kjiriiy<br />

funds were available<br />

the number at i could<br />

ri-rnrj nil trnni th.:.-<br />

Mr Lit(ti'rt3F sjiid ilini fimtfe THE REASON<br />

ni in m-riiil KiinijiiiK in Ihii county i "Did you make the<br />

Ii-n fiiii <strong>On</strong> nvntlnntc from the stain uiltll<br />

- niiiklMM i! impnasibU. in Hill 'N-n-no. Th^J' 1-B-aalj<br />

cilliMl . ii I lifirnuuti job ill |irnn


. "~. r.<br />

eep Sea Fishing<br />

Boats f ~ Charter<br />

Row Boats<br />

, Arthur a. Watkjns, executive lee,<br />

reUW. wit tnMtor <strong>of</strong> ceremonies<br />

<strong>On</strong> «B Hlhter ilde. the diner*<br />

w«m •nttrtainMl with wnnl mp<br />

by Vnmrbn Comfort, well known<br />

Iwot and pianist.<br />

FgyUMB W ATKINS<br />

Praldent Cope, In hit report,<br />

touched upon several dozen projects<br />

carried put by the Clumber in itj<br />

ant full ytmr. He pnilmed the wort<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. WatWru. whs he tald handled<br />

"mwy ond Irtaome details and was<br />

responsible for tutting ever some<br />

thine, practically •Ingle handed".<br />

f«* Uu fatsn, ke MtM, "«••<br />

eaai MSMIlliab •• WHb more 1*<br />

w« an ntht sMar ni banntr In<br />

Mriviat to make AaerMa 1 *<br />

Orntaai Faaallr : ' -—•<br />

anmtmr*.<br />

He Mid that efforts are now being<br />

carried on to Insure adequate directional<br />

signs guiding motorists to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> being posted on the new<br />

•tat* Turnpike anil other new high,<br />

ways. Toward that end, a confer*<br />

enee has be#n •minged with<br />

Charles R Erdman. commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />

economic development.<br />

TIM forthcoming Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

content, he predicted, will produce<br />

much publicity for the retort,<br />

-OM thing we BOM have U more<br />

better publicly." be uaerled.<br />

' "W» are atMlnc on a billion dollar<br />

Injtntry. Ml UM eaBpeUUu far<br />

.faun Mian k keen,"<br />

The Transportation Show, which<br />

was viewed by many <strong>of</strong> the dinner<br />

guests later Thursday evening, also<br />

was viewed by the president ai<br />

a means <strong>of</strong> much valuable publicity<br />

over a wfcle ar».<br />

BIOIfUOaTl OF PAST YEAH<br />

Highlights -<strong>of</strong> the put year in-<br />

cluded the Try <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> First<br />

campaign at Ghristnuj. revival <strong>of</strong><br />

the Muter Ess Hunt, establishment<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Better Business Bureau to pan<br />

on solicitors, obtaining a 110,000 fed- I<br />

oral grant for airport cut<br />

and iupport o( the city in it* je, ,<br />

to obtain more slate funds foe tile<br />

[ flght on MaeH erosion<br />

In connection with the erosion<br />

situation, tooth AMemblyman Smith<br />

Ititff.SmMar Caflno expressed ap,<br />

prectolion to the Chamber (or having<br />

wppattad. their work la TOrtoton,<br />

Assemblyman Mid trie Chambff<br />

"earns up* to Irwiton in a body<br />

to ftpefc bur request for fund* and<br />

Mug* (hat wt redly wanted help",<br />

Ttie Senator reported thai city<br />

and county <strong>of</strong>flcals also had been<br />

Vorkfng toiether sj a team to aiip-<br />

W»ifl the cffnkgt Mr, Smith anH<br />

""-•" in We JeilalMure, He »ld<br />

I Smith "his done n magnl-<br />

» Job" <strong>of</strong> representing the<br />

wnj>nooi) c. or o.<br />

who adUroaad the Ocmn Civ<br />

OiaMMr ef Comm-iw ainn.r<br />

U»t Tt<strong>Jun</strong>daj. also Mil be the<br />

Mm -umuNTnt _Hew_u» wiMwooci,<br />

Also introduced were p. W. Daw-<br />

' _: U_ r^lirt :iouis Clumbji; eounty, and that Lawrence M. Lear,<br />

ih, Ctark. pniident <strong>of</strong> ttn «»Mor #1 the boar* <strong>of</strong> ft*<br />

tar Wildwood Chamber; BMt T»» been extremely helpful I<br />

Chamber; Mm Barbara Me-1<br />

• HOiltn <strong>of</strong> the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Ke pledged his continued coopers.<br />

ft Abner J. Oelula. the city* tlon to the new <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> adnUnia.<br />

CAN<br />

I FIND.<br />

unity at ill levels at government to<br />

apply force when it Is needed for<br />

advancement <strong>of</strong> this area,<br />

UNIXY ESSENTIAL<br />

Mr Oheen, who has spoken in<br />

1,013 communities throughout the<br />

nation. Including 515 Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce affairs, declared that no<br />

community can thrive and progres<br />

unless iu citizens work and think<br />

together through sueh a representative<br />

organization<br />

"You can't have an ideal city un.<br />

less you have ideal citizens," he nlfl,<br />

"That's why you have a Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce to combine the efforts<br />

<strong>of</strong> people with civic pride. People<br />

with civic pride are these who are<br />

ashamed <strong>of</strong> anything in the community<br />

for which they have to<br />

FKE-BEVOLUTIONABV<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce work orig.<br />

inated before the Revolutionary<br />

War in N»w York and etfarlestown,<br />

S, C, he said. The only idea then<br />

was to promote and continue * prosperity—a<br />

purely selAsh motive for<br />

business men.<br />

It wa» many yean later, he Mid,<br />

before the idea took hold that the<br />

function <strong>of</strong> sueh a group wpa in<br />

make its eommunity a better place<br />

in which to live asd work. This<br />

brought about the present Interest<br />

in community projects and in planning<br />

ahead.<br />

"The thlnf we target In miny sf<br />

«Br eemnaniUet is Ikat yoo ean'i<br />

have better UUnfs unlcu wealth<br />

it pradneel, "he iaW. "And ¥«•<br />

become wealthy only thraygk<br />

attneUng money from the nuUldc.<br />

Van nni get i-tch tndliig with<br />

each other. If yon boild > wall<br />

around your Uwn to keep olhrr><br />

out. i defy you ta eel rich"<br />

He Illustrated the point with a<br />

•tsry about a MM bill brought into<br />

ent bills m the town within a few<br />

hours, thus satisfying everybody, after<br />

which the salesman reclaimed<br />

hit bill and disclosed that it was<br />

counterfeit, ^<br />

Added Ta* Bills<br />

ilB,Wftittt* ptanation <strong>of</strong> the roeanlna <strong>of</strong>a*l*l<br />

U or oot. bt- asstssnunt hi bills. In an effort, it<br />

' cbftatauctlvs, "id, to clear up mUund«Ma»<br />

rifiFK ,8. by mttji taapayerp,<br />

The Wart said that tame people<br />

' .... . Hid not understand the notation,<br />

1 Ided astHtmeBI tax WU*. A. a<br />

1 (writ, the following statement was<br />

•• secretary:<br />

H« Mid the Chamber also has "Certain law* passed in IMS and<br />

* revide that when<br />

j (land or land »nd<br />

to do and why It is trylruj to do ](,<br />

I by a fnunlclpalitjr<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country, he expUlntd.<br />

FUNCTIONS<br />

The primary function <strong>of</strong>"» Chamber,<br />

he «ld, is to unite (he talent,<br />

strength and vigor <strong>of</strong> the people for<br />

ttie promotion <strong>of</strong> hMrth. beauty,<br />

business and intelligence <strong>of</strong> the earn,<br />

munily Promotion <strong>of</strong> theie things<br />

U not a waste <strong>of</strong> money or time, but<br />

aninvestrrient, he declared.<br />

Five factors are essential for a<br />

successful Chamber sf Commerce, he<br />

concluded, and the local group has<br />

all live to a fairly strong degree.<br />

They are an artive working membership,<br />

adequate financial inosme. a<br />

definite, comprehensive program, a<br />

committee system <strong>of</strong> handling business,<br />

and a esmpetent executive.<br />

Warn* Resorts Must<br />

Step Up Advertising<br />

A warning that Wildwood and<br />

other Jersey resorts must expand<br />

their advertising efforts to meet<br />

growing competition was sounded<br />

before the Greater Wlldwoqd Cham,<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> Commerce" last week.<br />

The speaker, James F, Fowler,<br />

Wildwood newspaper editor, pointed<br />

to heavy advertising programs be.<br />

ing waged by Florida, Virginia,<br />

Nerth Carolina and upper New York<br />

lo lure summer vacationists.<br />

He referred 10 the faet that Flor-<br />

Ida civic and commercial groups<br />

have pooled funds for large advertising<br />

space in Philadelphia news,<br />

papers, competing for the same tourist<br />

dollari that this area hopes to<br />

get. He said Florida summer adver.<br />

tising amounted to 295 column<br />

inches, compared with 44 inches<br />

from the WIldwDod area in one is.<br />

ABSENT<br />

Angry subscriber—"I want to see<br />

the scoundrel who wrqje that ar-<br />

a small town by a traveling salesticle about me."<br />

man and left IOF iafe keepina In the Aulltani E, tor—"Be patient. Hd'i<br />

attending the funeral <strong>of</strong> a man who<br />

called yesterday to get<br />

Emphasising the enormous business<br />

potentlaiitiet <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States. Mr, Green pointed out that<br />

more than half <strong>of</strong> all present fam-<br />

ilies were formed during the past<br />

10 yean, and 30 million babies were<br />

bom In the fame period, thus creating<br />

a huge market for new vacation.<br />

Ists and customen.<br />

"Sixty.three per cent <strong>of</strong> our pee.<br />

pie don't remember tile flrst World<br />

War," he' said, "And SI per cent<br />

don't remember when we had a Republican<br />

administration "<br />

Utsrfng support <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce and its program, he declared<br />

that people who work for the<br />

community set an example which is<br />

"catching" for others. It is human<br />

nature, he said, to* emulate what<br />

:•/•!* w,t-,;<br />

: that updl a Mr kind «f btapiy!,<br />

assessed and taxed from the begi<br />

nlng <strong>of</strong> the month following the delivery<br />

<strong>of</strong> the deed, for the balance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the >e*r and further that »ny<br />

new buildings or any addJUons to<br />

any exittinl buildings constructed<br />

Cape May had the same expert,<br />

ence with the Red Cress Bloodmobile<br />

last week as <strong>Ocean</strong> city,had<br />

about a month ago.<br />

The Red Crqsi received 135 ad.<br />

vance pledges <strong>of</strong> donations <strong>of</strong> blood,<br />

but only 74 pints actually were<br />

given. It was reported that 27 were<br />

rejected, 3-1 others failed to keep<br />

their appointments, and two silted<br />

to withdraw.<br />

Forty.two <strong>of</strong> those who donated<br />

volunteered to give blood again<br />

when the mobile unit returns in<br />

December<br />

Nursing Home<br />

Mays Landing Road<br />

Somers Point, N, J,<br />

Telephone: S. P, 8561<br />

Hilda B. Cheater, R.N.<br />

>' ' ' -^ 2.<br />

COMBINATION ME<br />

ASTOR<br />

METAL<br />

METAL uni<br />

SCREEN DOOR (<br />

AND SPRINGS<br />

HYPER-HUMUS. MU9<br />

BAYABO L, ENGLAND | ROOM SOIL FEjBTIU<br />

Bayard L,' England, president <strong>of</strong><br />

during the year uhli does not in* the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Blectric Co,, has BRS AND OLD I^GLISN<br />

elude ordinary repairs or upkeep) been elected president <strong>of</strong> the Edison<br />

•hall be asMSHd and taxed from the Electric Institute, electric Industry LAWN fuplr^<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the month following trade association, it WBI announce!<br />

completion for the balance <strong>of</strong> thelast<br />

week at the Institutes annual<br />

year,<br />

convention in Denver,<br />

"Completed" means when substan- Mr. England succeeds Henry B,<br />

tially ready for use for the purpose Bryans. president <strong>of</strong> the Phiiadel-<br />

for which they are intended, phia Electric Co. He will hold <strong>of</strong>f-<br />

"These are known a> added assessice for one year ><br />

ment bills, and may be appealed up<br />

to December I. <strong>of</strong> the year <strong>of</strong> issue,<br />

Such bills become delinquent if not New Lifeguard Captain<br />

paid on or before November 1. Clito Cannone, • student at Washington<br />

College, was appointed cap.<br />

tarn <strong>of</strong> the Oagt May Beach Patrol<br />

74 Pints <strong>of</strong> Blood last week. He will be in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

tests fer new lifeguard applicants on<br />

Donated at Cape May Saturday,<br />

1<br />

pootwooooooc<strong>of</strong>Monooooo<br />

. SUNNYSIDE P5TAUBANT<br />

1 I MILES riOM OCEAN CIT*<br />

) A nice drive 1 an the Mays Lantlng - Samert Point Rasd<br />

; PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE<br />

Turkey or Prime Ribs pf Beef $1,25<br />

Chicken in a Basket. , 1.15 j<br />

Fried Chicken , , 1,25 \<br />

All Other Platters , , .. . 1,00 j<br />

Spa«he||i «f|f) IVIeat Ball*, .88 ;<br />

OPEN ? PAYS PER WEEK j<br />

Phenti Somer, Point 9^4B Jo^n Spu-ae, Prop. |<br />

Be Thrifty,<br />

C.H.Shoem<br />

Lumber Co, ]<br />

12th St. «Bd Wc.t Ave.<br />

wso<br />

The man who builds his bade account •<br />

by making regular deposits will never<br />

have Hut "empty wallet" feeling.;<br />

Open your account here and thrive;<br />

Hie National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cape May County's Larfeat Bulk<br />

MEMBER rUIIAL RESERVE 8VSTEM<br />

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUBANCE COKPOKAttOM<br />

YOUR DEPOSITS ARE NOW INSURED TO<br />

$10,000.00<br />

Banking Hours<br />

AMERICAS HEWfSJ HEW CAR!<br />

Bodyl<br />

..'•If '',:'>'•<br />

MMmmsm^m<br />

Auawtf.itawBuidiHtiMM.tn,<br />

polltan Opara Stars ,<br />

Ayiusi 14, LuboahuM and Nine.<br />

n<strong>of</strong>f America's outstanding Duo<br />

Piano Team<br />

MUU<br />

UUtF I1M Month UF.rorKbl.<br />

For Concert*<br />

toor <strong>City</strong> L«»«ue is again<br />

clans vrtlo will be on emergency call<br />

the fourth annual Vent. August ii. Menahem Prettier. is foSo<br />

.r Mmlc r«tlval.<br />

line* UHI Bnt festival in 1M(,<br />

y given th« rnon far theNO<br />

(NABII IN HAWAII<br />

k mmieal programs hat in.<br />

There are no make* in Hawaii's<br />

grass, according to the World Book<br />

t0T the period ' n ' une<br />

The doctors recently announced<br />

the setting up <strong>of</strong> a program to have<br />

one <strong>of</strong> their group available tor<br />

emergencies at all times, either in<br />

will (gain be In the Encyclopedia, Though reptilea usu. obtain the service* <strong>of</strong> their regular<br />

hool Auditorium and ally thrive In tropical climates. Ha- Physician,<br />

eh Tuesday In August, wall it the sole exception to the The A nrcomrnendotion^thM tlw led-<br />

•ral fovcnuMnt participate JMIui. ^ ^ O«J<br />

etally In • beach protecUon project P*»^<br />

a<br />

p<br />

IttM aaeh Tuesrfny in August, all it the sole exception to the The "*t lljt fer for the balance <strong>of</strong> this thta<br />

j£ It 8:30 p, m,<br />

le. Snakes art unknown in this onih fallawi:<br />

NaUmn H<strong>of</strong>lman. pr<strong>of</strong>ram radise <strong>of</strong> the Pacific.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e IK Dr. Robert A, Cornwell.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 16 Dr Aidrieh C Cra"—<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e It, OF, P, B. mne Halt<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e II, pr, Howard SLHud<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e IB. Dr Herichel Peltit<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 80. Dr. Marela V, Bmith,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 21, Pr. John B. Towruend,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 22, Pr, Edward B Tyson<br />

•Tune 23, Or, Paul I, Yingllns<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 24, Pr. Cornwell<br />

^s Television <strong>Jun</strong>e 25 Or Crowe-<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 26. Dr. Ha inc.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 27. Dr Hudson,<br />

. Any Make - Any Model <strong>Jun</strong>e 21, Pr. Fell!!,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e ii, Dr, Jmtth,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e SO, Dr. Towruend.<br />

Aerials Installed<br />

REPAIRS OM ANY MAKE OR MODEL No Medical<br />

TELEVBtOR ACCESSORIES Emergency Here<br />

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES<br />

But AMA pKudent<br />

Universal and G. E.<br />

See* Double Threat<br />

DR. tOHU W CLINE<br />

Ranges • Refrigerators<br />

Preildent, Amrrlcsn Mediau AMI,<br />

Washers • Vacuum Cleaners Declaring that "no health crisis<br />

m rnedj^ar gmergeney exists in this<br />

ceuntry", Dr John w, Ciine, <strong>of</strong> Ban<br />

Iron* - Toasters - Grills | Frsneisco, pew prasidenl at i<br />

American Medical Asjaclatli<br />

warned in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Tuesday<br />

night that the res! danger lies in<br />

GROVER D. BROWN the double threat <strong>of</strong> war abroad an<<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> freedom at home.<br />

Shore Road . Marmora, N. J. i In his inausural address, broadcast<br />

rnoNE o. a. MN-B-I BAIT om NIOHT<br />

nationwide during ceremonies at the<br />

100th annual session i)I the AMA.<br />

Dr. Cline expressed "deep and abiding<br />

tsith in the intelligence and intesrily<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ameriean peoBle",<br />

adding that '"they will respond as<br />

they did when their medical wel-<br />

Complete<br />

Landscaping<br />

Service<br />

> Will Plant a New Lawn and Furnish<br />

Shrubbery from Our Own Nurmmry<br />

Good Grade Top Soil Used<br />

Mushroom Soil<br />

ill U» Today and Lei U» <strong>On</strong>e You an E.timate for<br />

Cnwplaf ly I andafapint; Xmn Property<br />

"EDAR BRIDGE NURSERY<br />

•: ZilM Road a| Barnaintown Laks<br />

Mile* from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone Somer. Point 2360<br />

| W^<br />

report mad* pwJbUc by<br />

Col, r, F. Freeh, division chief af<br />

the Ann; Carpi <strong>of</strong> bflnMM,<br />

The report approve* e govtrnmeiU<br />

expendltun- to th« exMnt <strong>of</strong> *17S.OOO<br />

•- defrarJiiB the earn, <strong>of</strong> work with<br />

i over-all eatimated COM <strong>of</strong> MTt,. BeTaiE!**)*<br />

OW, Included would be the conatmctlon<br />

<strong>of</strong> five limber JettlM, «• Hand Fighto For<br />

teniion <strong>of</strong> five existing.atone JBttiei.<br />

and hydraulic pumping <strong>of</strong> und ante CxceptMHi onlftyj<br />

the beachfront from Wilmington av,<br />

The HsiiM Wan and M«an«.<<br />

The proposed pumping would Uw fade<br />

build a beach 100 to 800 feet wide theJnl|rnaj Reverme CqH«:<br />

abnve the his* water mark:, _J5". J*?SB sf B^i'I IMnlitll<br />

Sunday Will Be Father 1 a Day<br />

Dads Are Like Dandelions<br />

fare and their medical freedom<br />

aere threatened", "«"" More Thmy*rm Trampled, Mart They Grow<br />

CONSTANT DEFIANCE NEEDED In the average American<br />

The new president <strong>of</strong> AMA thanked , Dad receives about as<br />

the American people for havinr attention as the weather.<br />

"gpoken out clearly and emphastie Everybody talks about him, that<br />

ally" against socialized medicine is, but no one does much <strong>of</strong> any.<br />

during the past two and. one-half<br />

years. He called for constant vigil-<br />

thing about him — : '<br />

ance, however, and said that Ameri- until Father'i Day ar.,,«..<br />

can doctors will continue to "oppose Then, according to tradition,<br />

socialistic schemes which would the family gathers around,<br />

jeopardize the freedom <strong>of</strong> any seg- showering Dad with sentimental<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> our society".<br />

gifts and cooing appreciation for<br />

Dr. Cline, devoting most <strong>of</strong> his<br />

address to a report on the nation's<br />

all he's done. Dad'i flrat inkling<br />

medical advances and on the warii <strong>of</strong> the honors to come is usually<br />

<strong>of</strong> the AMA. linked American med- a cheerful Father'i Day card,<br />

ical progress with the country's tra- with ft verse something "*"- *<br />

dition <strong>of</strong> freedom and initiative<br />

"Ameriean medicine has _ger?e<br />

steadily forward," he said, "Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the once ireat medical systems<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Old World have faltered and<br />

declined under stultifying Government<br />

control while American medicine<br />

has forged into a position oi<br />

world leadership,"<br />

UNION LEADEtl OPPOSES<br />

SOCIALIZED MEDICINE<br />

Dave Seek, <strong>of</strong> Seattle, executive<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> the Jntemaliontl<br />

Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Teanuten lATLi.<br />

and one <strong>of</strong> the outstanding leaders<br />

<strong>of</strong> organized labor, cairie out Baily<br />

against socialized medicine Monday<br />

night and said that the answer to<br />

the nation's medical care problems<br />

lies in the continued expansion and<br />

went <strong>of</strong> voluntary health Insurance<br />

plans.<br />

Beck, who addressed a dinner<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the House at Delegates<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Association, is the second nationally<br />

known labor leader to appear<br />

before the AMA and express<br />

hia support <strong>of</strong> the doclors'campalgn<br />

against Compulsory Health Insurance,<br />

Last December, at the AMA Clinical<br />

aesiien in Cleveland, William<br />

L. Hutcheson, general president <strong>of</strong><br />

the United Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Carpenters<br />

and Joiners <strong>of</strong> America, vigorously<br />

condemned socialised medi-<br />

fci -ar adopted an<br />

f for tfie m—<br />

tlon in made subject to the conditions'<br />

that no work be started until<br />

detailed plans have been approved<br />

by the Chief <strong>of</strong> engineers, and the<br />

municipality ha* given assurance<br />

that public uie <strong>of</strong> the beach will not<br />

be curtailed. The city also will asic<br />

responsibility for maintenance<br />

and repair <strong>of</strong> the jetties.<br />

AN AM<br />

These recommendations were band<br />

on a special survey <strong>of</strong> Capi "* '<br />

oeach problem conducted<br />

period <strong>of</strong> three yean, to determine<br />

federal responsibility for the erosion<br />

condition as a result <strong>of</strong> construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Cold Spring Inlet jetties almost<br />

SO years ago,<br />

POWERFUL.<br />

"Why do you wear irubber<br />

glove*<br />

when cutting hairT" aisked<br />

the eus-<br />

tomer,<br />

"For the purpose, " replied the<br />

barber, "<strong>of</strong> keeping oiur<br />

celebrated<br />

hair restorer from caiusing<br />

hair to<br />

grow under my flngen<br />

ing to everyone she n<br />

while waving at a ^<br />

quaintance that her<br />

qiickjy, and struck her^i<br />

the limb <strong>of</strong> a tree, "The last<br />

hour <strong>of</strong> her lire," he concluded,<br />

"was typical <strong>of</strong> iu happiness.**<br />

** * *<br />

llcular genius. tr>- editorial denied<br />

that Mary White had been Fathers everywhere, it seems,<br />

thrown by her horse, as first re.<br />

have their work cut out for<br />

them-. And that probably ex-<br />

"She could ride any- plalni why in ISIrf a Wilkins.<br />

_ ith four legs and hair," burg. Pa,, bible class chose the<br />

proud father claimed.<br />

dandelion as the <strong>of</strong>ficial Father's<br />

White continueo by p<strong>of</strong> Day flower,—because '*the<br />

out it was Mary's custom to rit it a trampled on, the more K<br />

grows*'.<br />

~<br />

You rate a day <strong>of</strong> t<br />

lo relax and pufl away,<br />

Antl let your troubles and<br />

your cares<br />

Oo up in smoke today!<br />

ThU Sunday Will be Father's<br />

Day, It's a day certain to recall<br />

that many <strong>of</strong> our national heroes<br />

found their greatest happiness<br />

In being a father.<br />

General Douglas MacArthur's<br />

entwhile Father's Day message<br />

now a classic MacArthur<br />

rote;<br />

Bv pr<strong>of</strong>ession, I urn a soldier<br />

and take pride in that fact. But<br />

I am prouder, infinitely prouder,<br />

to be a father, A soldier destroys<br />

in order to build. The<br />

father only builda, never des.<br />

troys. The one has the potentialities<br />

<strong>of</strong> death, the other em*<br />

bodies creation and life. And<br />

while the hordes pf death are<br />

mighty, the battalions <strong>of</strong> life are<br />

mightier still, -<br />

"My hope la that my son,<br />

when I am gone, will remember<br />

me not from the battle, but<br />

in. the home repeating with him<br />

our simple daily prayer, 'Our<br />

Father who art in Heaven* , , ,"<br />

Plans Are Designed<br />

For Outboard Cruiser<br />

A detailed, 20-pnge set <strong>of</strong> pinna<br />

for the construction <strong>of</strong> an outboard<br />

cruiser has been compiled in the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> a brochure by Rube Allyn,<br />

Outdoor aditpr <strong>of</strong> the It. Peters,<br />

burg, Flo.. "Times', Designed as a<br />

houseboat, the cruller Is particularly<br />

woll>adaptcd for use in shoal waters.<br />

Plans- are available for the "back<br />

yard" builder at a cost <strong>of</strong> il,O0,<br />

In newspaper circles, the editorial<br />

written by William Allen ,<br />

White, world-famous editor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Emporia. Kansas, "Oazette",<br />

after the accidental death <strong>of</strong> hlg<br />

J n.iBiii£>T, jc itfili Pi * * "<br />

"one or the most beautiful ex-<br />

•rver publiihed.<br />

Written quietly and without<br />

dramatics, In the simple, moving<br />

prose, that was Mr, Whites par-<br />

just phone<br />

we wiH call for<br />

, . . and deliver<br />

Gtv« iu « ring.., wall all fer your<br />

cw, render the «ervice you order '<br />

•Mi ntan it to you in ^<br />

• hurry. A great conv«n. /?—<br />

lent* whten you want your<br />

c*r milMti as lubricated.<br />

Phone 1711<br />

sptyicf<br />

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i^i '<br />

a*, itii<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Fern»p» the m0»<br />

F-«T exhibitors io.<br />

tft <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IS<br />

. W«tkin», the Chamber*<br />

—•"-* upon whose shot!' ,<br />

on M cum air BUB<br />

* to tete<br />

by we.<br />

afi«r, Ihrir outboant motor.<br />

^^ *»mi(l«**i to (M Mi, eB<br />

" • • • • • j<br />

asH* CW»*1M beoBB and •anmcl<br />

* J *f Wth<br />

than 1.898 vidton from 18<br />

* «** M* •aaiwl Youth for<br />

int^Aatiimsl conference on<br />

f c g<br />

t»th an athlete and a<br />

*y AW«1 <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Club,<br />

usuiess Men's<br />

ito «a •V*R • "•^sW'Wdum on whether the mm<br />

W«d • fi*U BHw^ne »»ouW float a bond issue<br />

» « W<br />

; to tttid »<br />

ftWtts outstanding mcceM.<br />

*,*,,--i.u-.t-'t. ii .<br />

ar c«ntract» sad air raid sirens are<br />

Jtf&pW. <strong>of</strong> s«» Me Citr, had the<br />

"^fly" 6 •? eatehthe measles and .4 Personal Letter to You<br />

1h# «eieeti»e service beard sent<br />

f ,»ff fer »hy«i eitaniiMtions,<br />

woat driv who Jl#4 aeevpfbie under peacetime regula.<br />

I, ,<br />

Jlamber <strong>of</strong> CortI'<br />

mat pmeUM ii<br />

* l<br />

e tMOrt'a people<br />

n <strong>City</strong> is to continue its march <strong>of</strong><br />

wt be more united than they ever<br />

. „ own business affair*<br />

call to save the community, (<strong>of</strong><br />

NNmUtA prospers will his buslaesi<br />

' who inspired th«<br />

Mdletice, urged the resort's btwfiieue<br />

" " "~*,Skf Cnamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce o»<br />

—- | 5tou can't Bire" a maO<br />

* \t^t-W»(<br />

1-"<br />

accomplishes, mi a<br />

ejtjjert. The COP-<br />

iterachievemanpower ar*<br />

I to flKht for It-<br />

'Jt is the agency<br />

it fee must be<br />

Hi eonld do<br />

^Siifiini, ..via «iw»<br />

Se public<br />

an *ir raid alert, that it<br />

on Sat<br />

irfrery American's in'<br />

i J<br />

mtmm.<br />

Naff Hoostuid waj awarded a<br />

prU, fBj. jje highest general avef.<br />

*'* •'. ith (**& gradiulion exer-<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />

ig the week. Including<br />

1 Bonham and Bruce<br />

iv. Kuth Blum and<br />

and Herman W<br />

KB Elsie Foglii<br />

pi", KjlwaJ-d A, Streuker. pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />

• University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvanij<br />

wj, principal speaker as the<br />

Mft jeoool graduated a class <strong>of</strong> 116.<br />

««n(» hTges\ in history.<br />

K, (Wjlerton Burthtrdl. a former<br />

~ rel ftrst aid attendant, re-<br />

~n»- vr—w— was serving as<br />

*«in«iaii Of a "remote control" gait<br />

toitti^ment, sponsored by in insur-<br />

sne» eOUipgn)'. in which IM or more<br />

local Payers *era to compete for<br />

M* pf«e* IB «»e nattBB, .<br />

A gauad <strong>of</strong> M hopefuls started<br />

Jadi 0. JenUe to flu v<br />

the fcg»*h pa«rw, Fento<br />

**i« Annie 1, Davidjon. 72, fo<br />

nie» jK&ientur}- gehool teacher he<br />

tor 18 y««ri, died at Yesdon, Pa,<br />

DEAR MR, AND MRS. TAXPAYER-<br />

Have you ever written a letter '.<br />

— Thia budget totals mer<br />

B.000 for a family <strong>of</strong> four in Ne<br />

thu in direct twos. But dent fors», ..„ .,.„„,„ „«„,<br />

fjsuse it's FSHF money th<br />

^era] budget<br />

72 billffiB dolliiFs Thai s tibo<br />

—— Seventy-one billion dollars may be more than you can imagine<br />

But you're sure going to miss the money it will take from voyr pocketbook,<br />

• People who know something about it say the budget fan be cut<br />

safely by nine to ten billion dollars,<br />

— Findings <strong>of</strong> The Hoover Commission and recent newspaper reports<br />

<strong>of</strong>aitoundiBg Federal waste leave no doubt that such a reduciiJn will help<br />

the nations economy an d advance its preparedness program.<br />

—— But—best estimates now indicate thai unless "there is a terrific<br />

spurt in the economy drive in Congress, taxpayers Hill be lucky if I he reductions<br />

reach three billion dollars.<br />

—= Its up to you.<br />

-—- Write your United States lenators and Representatives Write<br />

today, L*et them know that the people <strong>of</strong> New Jersey want evcrv poe=ibl*<br />

economy in the Federal budget *<br />

Yours trulv,<br />

THE NEW" JERSEY TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION.<br />

V, s, — PsIlUcal dopetter. ««> that the teller* CsncrrHmen re.llj read<br />

are insse written from the kitchen table.<br />

Low Down<br />

The subject in^o which we will<br />

pry in today's conference is WEL.<br />

FARE. An editor there in New<br />

Sharon. Iowa, he uses a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> words to clear tip this purposely<br />

confused political subject. He says.<br />

"They don"t put that cheese in the<br />

trap • lust because somebody loves<br />

mice." And you know folks, I guess<br />

**£it-just about leaves me out on it<br />

b with nothing more to say I<br />

'ill therefore pass along to other<br />

-infused and dubious problems, and<br />

finish <strong>of</strong>f this epistle with my ideas<br />

en business—Big versus Little and<br />

Mw*» Car**', <strong>of</strong> the resort, was<br />

«**«#* a tfpahy aa tM bat alt. Neighbor Bfswm, who tames his<br />

WW athlflto at Swively Prep sandwkh*s ta the affiee has four<br />

SeftSol. ManUhis. Va., while his young enes that order the SO-cent<br />

brotacf t, John Carey, was runner- "ipeeial" in the school luneh ro«m =<br />

up (or the honor.<br />

—Christian Science Monitor,<br />

i visitors on the Music Pie<br />

a reported that there •••-<br />

jwley 44, one <strong>of</strong><br />

s Cuden Garage,<br />

M7 pennlyn pi,.<br />

oj a h«n wiiditi<br />

I* th#y hadn't niade him<br />

she said,—-The New iorto<br />

i Ambassador* Numan<br />

ue. was .interviewed<br />

fepertar e n the gen.<br />

wind in Turkey. ."In<br />

mid, »»'••"• --— •--<br />

I "tfirIT • — r»|g euu |JEBBI-<br />

OPUthltM are atudylng<br />

("ailinlBU Kuailan."<br />

ia seeing semg little guy grow big<br />

With the Frew Wag*:<br />

Who now remembers that charming,<br />

old-fash ionod Biinisture- th*?<br />

war debt <strong>of</strong> igiQ and thereabouts?^'<br />

Buffalo Evening News,<br />

Everything In a modern home 13<br />

controlled by a switch, gxeepi ih«*<br />

qhildren=—Industrial News Review.<br />

Tht woman who swearg she has<br />

never been, kissed has a right to<br />

iweat-Frank Miles, writer.<br />

/Comment by Klaud,<br />

oast with j;ist an idea —nn biH di-<br />

Farm restaurant all the boy:<br />

ries and all the fryer chicke<br />

can be raised for miles ant<br />

around in every direction,<br />

now Big Business.<br />

Big Business has been fc<br />

around, lately like, us son<br />

bad. It is time lu calm do«<br />

less you don't like fried chick<br />

boysenberry pie.<br />

Yours with the low<br />

JO SEHRA,<br />

They Said It!<br />

mt nioro than to undems<br />

I inn in dt-cide it proper!<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> tht- mouths ijf t<br />

words w shouldn't have<br />

lirst place,—Ruth T, Hunk<br />

The surc-il antidglu fo<br />

to keep busy—doing soin<br />

ful —George M Adams.<br />

There is in toachinB ]<br />

nian's life.—Ellery Sedgu<br />

The easiest person to<br />

one's own BQlt =-Bulwer<br />

<strong>On</strong> a Number <strong>of</strong> Burning Issues<br />

art fire, as In the<br />

jiti n.. m i ^<br />

..S**5lP ft WWjFY/<br />

the continuance <strong>of</strong> inflation? «o C^^^^W/^^fe'<br />

Kommont, » ^ ~ v»wf~—»V<br />

Do you think prices are F«" -~ing<br />

up, or only appear to b<br />

so? No Komment,<br />

What are you going to do<br />

it? No Komment, _j|ip, uttaMd Meki and frayad<br />

RUDOLPH H KLAUDEH, »hu-l»—for the bMtflt <strong>of</strong> Fsthex-f<br />

1B21 Central av. Pay shoppers. >-*<br />

T«tt Your Ihtelli9«nc«<br />

Score 10 points for each correct aMwar In the iMl ibt prDbltou.<br />

A 'l<br />

—Genius -^Moroo —Idiot —Imbecile *"" wiu '<br />

t, "Mohair'" MnMlm an animal that makM thij louod^<br />

—Moo ~Oink —llaa* -5hlip , "<br />

4. Of the following event*, which do racing fanx conildtf tht leaM<br />

Lffl»t wart_i*tuikiy" could npt b* md tod<br />

—Surgical lechniou* • ,,.<br />

8. Which pf»» ftOlowln* cltlB ha> the largest population!<br />

^ S &Mumm Stiml<br />

U««d at lefl below a» tour boik. ptiblliMd<br />

afo In tb plll l thiT" 1 "" 0<br />

«nt«nr-, these boat- knocking at the door and the boy with the I.wnmower.<br />

men raised a mere 11.200. tried a When you .teal • joke, an unwritten law permit, you to<br />

simple expertinent in deepening the<br />

m creator would hjrdly recognlte It.<br />

inlet by diverting the water.with<br />

j , , joke auite r»dleally altered, waa tpruat<br />

anchored •bames", and reporfthit Chambi'r <strong>of</strong> Camme dinner last Thuradajf nl|M by hr<br />

the experiment was so succeDful lecturer Jimmy Oheen,<br />

that they new have a nine foot The way Jimmy told It. the boy wa§ practlcinf en the<br />

channel at low water, as cemptred when the man asked if his mother was home.<br />

wilh the three to four feel <strong>of</strong> a "What do YOU think?" replied the boy. ... ,<br />

month ago.<br />

See what we mean? Let a fresh joke appear, and tht<br />

It might pay our boating interests, smiihi start worrying it like a dog worriei a bone. They A<br />

both pleasure and commercial, to go until it is worn to shreds, ^ # ]<br />

investigate what <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily did and<br />

hew If it worked there, it should Ie have a friend out west, from whose paper we steal<br />

work here And goodness knowi we o steals from us Thus we frequently rtaal our own<br />

need it, for there is hardly a boat wmen cjtplains why the same joke shows up ao fnqquent^.<br />

that can 10 In or out <strong>of</strong> Townsend's As we said, we clip jokes and store them away, Thia<br />

Inlet ot low water without hitting afraid to use them, because When we reread them we er<br />

bottom.<br />

member whether we've already elippd them from another<br />

and used them, or whether we're just remembrlnf our 1<br />

reading <strong>of</strong> them • • . . . '<br />

Thus, editing jokes becomes an occupational hazard.<br />

*<br />

4<br />

King For a Day — Dad :,i\<br />

Fathers Day will be variously observed on Sunday—ant<br />

had better make the most <strong>of</strong> it! :<br />

All honor to the old boy who plods patiently along, beirt^<br />

family burdens! -]<br />

Thm New Jertmy Poll I<br />

Voten Say Gambling Is : \<br />

No. 1 Issue for Legislature w<br />

By KENNETH FINK ;<br />

Director, The New Jeraer FaU _,:<br />

PRINCETON—This November all 80 membars <strong>of</strong> the Vm<br />

sey Assembly and II <strong>of</strong> the 21 state senators are up for »!§«tU^<br />

Already candidates'throughout the state are making plna'<br />

their coming campaigns. - .-<br />

To find out what problems the rank and file <strong>of</strong> Meaf {<br />

voters would like candidates to discuss in the coming montla,<br />

jersey Poll reporters during May aiked<br />

lowing question <strong>of</strong> a reprer—*-•'<br />

<strong>of</strong> the slate's voters:<br />

"A« jao pri<br />

b.rj <strong>of</strong> the Sew Jersey Mat<br />

the II Mite >ei '<br />

November. What do yea perHnally r<br />

Ike nail lmporC.nl lu» or probltB that:<br />

be dlsenuel In the electlaB unpilpl<br />

fall!"<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> the survey show that one '•<br />

uppermost on New Jersey voters* i<br />

(.'•Iting the ties between (ambling aa4<br />

tlelans,<br />

Oamblinf was named three times as '<br />

as any other single issue About one in every three <strong>of</strong> all .<br />

questioned mentioned gambling or some phase <strong>of</strong> it, ;<br />

Next most important problems that New Jersey voter!<br />

this year"s legislative, candidates should discuss are;<br />

2 Taxes, holding iaies down, and "' ' " '<br />

3. Housing<br />

Also rtjcei% ing sizable but fewer mentions are;<br />

4, Inflation; high cost <strong>of</strong> living , ;<br />

5, Jersey's place in the war and defense picture. an4 '<br />

6. Elimination <strong>of</strong> waste in state r~ : ' * " ~~<br />

spending<br />

ArnonB other problems mentioned were the Vetei<br />

sehasl aid. Increased uncmployintnt keneflts, klghwaya, and<br />

erasign,<br />

Inleristingly, only about one in every hundred voters sal'<br />

thing about the caucus, which political insiders believe will i<br />

a big issue in the coming campaigns.<br />

Here are tome typical verbatim comments that I '"<br />

feeling <strong>of</strong> many in the state:<br />

I'd like to hear them talK about the racket! and<br />

SamblinB " i Atlantic <strong>City</strong> businessman)<br />

"Talk about Icsiilalion to crack down on these here |<br />

in with Rumbling " iTrenton rubber worker) )<br />

"Gutting rid <strong>of</strong> these gamblers and other undesirable!<br />

Falls housewife!<br />

"Show us how they're going to keep taxes down." (M<br />

accountant *<br />

"What they're going to do about new tanea," (Newark<br />

tivel "Putting New Jersey on a iaund flnancUl basil.'' (Mu<br />

secretary)<br />

"HousinB. It's getting worse every day," (Fassale lathe'<br />

ator I<br />

"Housins for people like us who can't afford to buy," I<br />

son housewife) • I'<br />

"The general problem <strong>of</strong> the high cost <strong>of</strong> llvini.'<br />

housewife)<br />

"Reducing government spending and cutting ©yt w<br />

ever possible m our slate government," (limunouth Cr^<br />

"The problems created by the Korr" '<br />

Ticklers<br />

THE'HBW JERSEV ti<br />

SPONSORED IV A<br />

NWK JEftSEV NfiVraP<br />

• Copyright MSI, by Prlnetton ReMarch Service)<br />

By Dan McConnmll<br />

V Ban on Bingo Is<br />

pBtical Dyn^fnit^<br />

That qraekdowB b. Attorney Wnerar Thwdor. D. Paraon. bannlnR<br />

E.*t |l !.'fi?aiJ. w J lwl l <strong>of</strong> -? l ? lne *'- ind whiT Mummlt ana leml-<br />

and electing more <strong>of</strong><br />

blait. on* tut rocked th<br />

tSfita to MM •bout S<br />

•uk a 4/aMa Mgal .Up. many<br />

parir MMcN aa« eMaeaa all e#er<br />

Bail win remain, tacitly •lleM an<br />

tt» e built<br />

State Unlveralty A HcM*<br />

could be on the alia <strong>of</strong> th« J#i<br />

IM MOTOM VEHICLaS<br />

at the counlyand j r«rb«'ihow i larg. iheMau I<br />

PHONE 2696<br />

to the clots <strong>of</strong> tiuiln<br />

The flgtiNs also show revenue I"<br />

from the two Kourcea enrlchi ' — ''<br />

sute treasury by almost Ml<br />

over the ialrie period <strong>of</strong> la.t year. "5LSS-»<br />

The division rtglitered 1.78S.350 mSSZ?^<br />

motor vehicle driven, compared jvflrHj ..flfl<br />

with 1.M6.1M drivera a year earlier. lEf,* o ,*iS<br />

cars were registered for an Inenalt<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10.2 per cent. Sharp lncreaj*» W+Tpff<br />

LOOMS IN STATE<br />

Deputy Attorney General Nelson<br />

r. Stamler, the state's see gang,<br />

buster and the man who put big.<br />

time gambler Joe Adoni* ind four<br />

<strong>of</strong> hia racketeer lieutenants behin'<br />

bars in the State Prison, rosy b<br />

building himself up to be a secon<br />

Tom Dewey,<br />

The young Eliubeth attorney is<br />

receiving nationwide attention with<br />

liis cleanup <strong>of</strong> gambling and gambiers<br />

in Bergen County, '<br />

MeaU <strong>of</strong> EHatinction<br />

Atmoaphere <strong>of</strong><br />

Refinement<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

OPEN TO PUBLIC<br />

ALL. DINNERS • • -<br />

TWO DOLLARS<br />

u«d the |o\.<br />

Hsney elittna he owjii lh» old«t toll turnpike, acheduled tor comple<br />

pocket watch itill in •ervlce In<br />

the atate. The ancient time<br />

piece, once belonging to hl»<br />

father, la .till earrltd by Haney.<br />

wmm UI aul i wcMjS&n <strong>of</strong> «•» "•«« on. When tWhrmil.<br />

• IHt legislature ttt cohaiaia-bilu lowed to come into bloom early, at<br />

uiaetured. Time marchea i<br />

N SHAPING UP<br />

Stamler ilready haa received mer- <strong>of</strong> the leading g Republicans p<br />

it awards. ird». The Working Press Pfes <strong>of</strong> In 1the<br />

state are expecting the h out-<br />

New Jersey selected htm him as "Jer* "Jer- tbreak<br />

<strong>of</strong> a political scrap between<br />

n nrfUltYMf", <strong>of</strong> Ui« Y«r", Bfrgon Btfgtn <strong>Jun</strong>ior State | Chairman John J, Bickcnon<br />

e presente'd him with a cits- and Stale Senator David Van Alter<br />

his msgnlflclent and ebu- atyme. Jr. Both leaden are known<br />

is work in behalf <strong>of</strong> citizens <strong>of</strong> to have ambitions to be governor,<br />

lie". A split 'between the two leaden<br />

#<br />

* * would put the governor in the<br />

UNEMPLOYED middle because he his a Ufclng for<br />

ARE DUE FOB JOLT both Dtckerson and the redheaded<br />

Claimant for unemployment co<br />

pensation payments who ire co<br />

tent either not to hunt for job*<br />

just work part time and ,d still Traw dra ««••!• WUJKDBPi<br />

ekly cheeks from th • state treas. The State Demoeratle firganlsaare<br />

due for 8 jolt,<br />

Uan has been penalised few dele-<br />

he loard <strong>of</strong> Revie <strong>of</strong> the State fates to the Iftj Nattonal Convtn<strong>of</strong><br />

Employment Security H«n la ObUan nettt ye»r H U H<br />

d that claimants who do not PrealdeBt Truman failed to Barry<br />

:hi.y are actively seeking the •tale In the liil preaMentiai<br />

ill be denied .ueh benent elMyoB, . . , Stats Labor uj IB.<br />

i in the future. Under the dastry Commlnlomt Percy A, Mil.<br />

der, qlaimants must show I", Jr., repsria panhaslBa power <strong>of</strong><br />

ilied for jobs at places where the state food dollar In May declined<br />

a reasomible chance <strong>of</strong> be- •• • »«w !•* •« *«•* "Ms ••» Ml<br />

1 food piisea shawinf UuroiMs, , , ,<br />

* # * Education Commlsaioner John H.<br />

I NEW POLICY LEAVE!* Bosshart has disclosed that Herbert<br />

»*t uiiiM tTMsni ii K, Dahmer, Orange, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

TAI, BONDS UNSOLD t|)e g ^ Col,n(y vocational Sehool,<br />

;ial emeials <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the h,, betn named winner <strong>of</strong> the Nalunieipalities<br />

in the siau are iit)nsi Contest for Bricklayer Apduturbed<br />

over the fatlure prentices A special team <strong>of</strong> state<br />

late to purchas- local mu- iroopers arrested MS truck drivers<br />

Improvement, street, water during March and April for operat.<br />

1r__. ing illegslly oyerioaded trucks, , , .<br />

T Congressman Sam Rayburn, Texas,<br />

Hf\'TVt I wl " «L ve develop and bring about jllcbtly deferred<br />

bloom la to pinch the planti<br />

while they an uiaU, Thl» 1. a<br />

pruning proceM. <strong>On</strong>e pleuurc tn<br />

gardening la to make pUnta babayt<br />

u we want them to. We can modify<br />

their growth by feeding and pTun-<br />

I ing, ,<br />

AM we act our dahliu out a*<br />

plants, we praeUee pinching u loon<br />

By ClfAR^S H. CONNOR* ftm,ed. Wnehlng pneana UMu, <strong>of</strong>f<br />

•laia Valwiratlr *f wli^W ptach too high. We pe3orm the<br />

Dahlias are at!!! belsf plahtod, sane operation when wt oaf tuberespecially<br />

where plant, have been oua roota for planting, aa toon aa the<br />

propagated by means <strong>of</strong> cuttings, shoot develop* to the point whert<br />

We have set them out here as late It haa two pain <strong>of</strong> good leave*<br />

M July 7. with good reaulta. Pinching atopt rapid upward dell<br />

la not advisable to give them velopment. The plant ha* to wait<br />

too much nitrogen at the beginning, until the buds in the nn <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Nitrogen encourages top growth, but leaves in activated. IWa gives a<br />

John H. Horton<br />

Wholesale and Retail<br />

imUIT - PRODUCE - EGGS<br />

HOTELS, STORES and<br />

RESTAURANTS SUPPLIED<br />

the keynote address at the<br />

IMKJ 1 Hii-i I state Democratic rally August » in<br />

^H^ppMHMvvtf^^H I Spring Lake, , , . The State Turn-<br />

I EjVK^fS^a^^f ^ 8 Rfl I Pike Authority will soon award con.<br />

MJVjj^am^ Bk m SH ] tracts for installation <strong>of</strong> lighting fi?e.<br />

•^•^'•^"••••kUIB I tures and standards for the 1J 8-mile<br />

12th STREET and ASBURY AVE.<br />

PHONE 1717<br />

SEST QUALITY _ PROMPT DELIVERY<br />

Rqnclown?<br />

Take Vitamins!<br />

etill,' wp're njady to<br />

aupply all your meal<br />

KM «m«*-«ehey MrV*<br />

OF HEALTH 1<br />

-talk abouh<br />

^,*5*e?- -=&&0'-&^'^<br />

dlERCURY Vnem<br />

«o«., l^f^'beit M from, ho,<br />

•p«lal -bridoa-typ. 1 brMkii, r.lnforc<br />

hie, waldkip—le wlthnand hard usa.<br />

and|n«fo<br />

' « • • » . ,<br />

«m« mn «r nmw—Man<br />

nlU MWN IMMIMH-t<br />

nin aaiaM MHMin.<br />

f 5 '<br />

rougt-r hanNng<br />

l H fAacury—tha<br />

(iiioly# •flip<br />

longar thaM you'd ntr<br />

TT!*#<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 16— 9<br />

LUKCfll<br />

w yarn<br />

y^ ^<br />

::(,',;• ; '.jw,£'<br />

, It i no Hirprrt* to tfymxy<br />

;l<br />

powavM engbei, ttvniy boiku.<br />

They know finttf n<br />

«i<br />

I


EDGER Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14, 10151<br />

For<br />

Building<br />

today (Thursdayi,<br />

Ti,e itruetufe. measuring about S3<br />

by 100 feet, will be to hsuse equips<br />

• far a new motor vehicle mem <strong>of</strong> Ihp SOith AAA Oun Bal.<br />

to be eonjtrueied at thetnlion.<br />

' Freeholder Waller H. Tree<br />

'Airport for UH> <strong>of</strong> the Na> Mid he ynrierrteod work would br-<br />

will Be received by gin in July. The site at tht airpnri<br />

' Department <strong>of</strong> Ottenn st was approved last ffovember.<br />

ESTABLISHED IBM<br />

The Diamond Tailor Shop<br />

Ifl4<br />

6O9-€ll ASBURY AVE.<br />

DRY CLEANING<br />

PRESSING<br />

REPAIRING<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

Guaranteed Moth Pro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

INSURED FUR STORAGE<br />

Cleaning • Repairing<br />

Pick Up and Delivery PHONE 1120<br />

THE<br />

1 111<br />

SEASHORE<br />

BUILDING and LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

411 EIGHTH STREET PHONE 0250<br />

DIRECT REDUCTION MORTGAGE<br />

LOANS<br />

F, P. Ristine & Co.<br />

— Mmkera —<br />

New Tnk Slack Entbanr*<br />

•tails, stock Exckama New fork Curb<br />

123 South Broad! St., Phils.<br />

PEnpyp.cker I.41M<br />

Clinton D. Lowden<br />

REPHERENTATIVE<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

CHELSEA TITLE AND<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

SERVING ALL SOUTH JERSEY<br />

OCEAN CITt OFFICES<br />

NATIONAL BAKU OF OCEAN CITY BLDO<br />

FHONE flag. ilai<br />

CUSTOS 1 B PRri'fc, Vlee-PrM<br />

EDWIN R. STII.KS. Tftle tirriwr<br />

STANLEY V. CANDV. Aaal, T»aa,<br />

FBANK M WATSON. Ant, Tide OSlMr<br />

W. ALLEN ENDJCOTT. JR.. ASH. S«y.<br />

OTIIEE OFFICES:<br />

ATLANTIC CITY—MABGATE—WILDWOOD—TOMS RIVER<br />

CAM MAT COBItt HOUSE — VWELAND — BMDGETOK<br />

"INSIJKE YOUB TITLE AND BE SAFE"<br />

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR<br />

DIRECT REDUCTION<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

Wm Will Lend You Money to Build, Buy or Repair<br />

'Y«Mar Horn* on • Direct Reduction MsHtM* PUn.<br />

TERMS UP TO IS YEARS<br />

Invert with Us nd Recei Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

on a Guaranteed Investment!<br />

Current Dividend Rate 3fb<br />

rmm &MHVM<br />

rbk involved. Savings up to * 10.040 are lnmred by<br />

Twleml S«vlnj» and Loan Insurance CorporaUoo<br />

IU<br />

r* **. /•<br />

0012<br />

School's Out;<br />

Drive Carefully<br />

Motorists Should<br />

Be <strong>On</strong> Double Alert<br />

By MARTIN J- FERBFR<br />

DirtPisF<br />

\ J. Division <strong>of</strong> Molar Vf-hlrlm<br />

"No mem* u*iiehfrs! no mo<br />

Thai'* the nhoitt bi'inu hoard with<br />

nyrtM^ed frequency ihrst* <strong>Jun</strong>e Hiiyis<br />

ii Now Jersey.. And thai ery<br />

should be a warning iu molariiMs-find<br />

parents its U-pjj—lhal ".hi* Vnd <strong>of</strong><br />

school QCfPCnUiUll's f ht» prublpm <strong>of</strong><br />

child safety.<br />

During iht? school yonr vhiUirun<br />

end miifh t*f Ihyir ill"!' limit 1 ? #LiJJ=<br />

Vision uf leaclieFN. During thi'<br />

year iht? yeurmsiyrs also hiii! iht*<br />

lelh <strong>of</strong> solely in Iks by iraghprs<br />

and other udiili.«. Now. with Hri'iitfr<br />

ytimM, the young folks utt? gvifm<br />

to lose ihvzo !wnuiii« fyr iiu> sum*<br />

mer CyfMi'MuiMHly it U up in the<br />

ffleturist and puri-nts iu HI] ihis void.<br />

6 KILLED LAST Jl'tfE<br />

During last <strong>Jun</strong>e thi:Ft* «t-ru ii<br />

tildrtMi under IS yi-OFS uf am 1 Mit'ii<br />

New jef^fy Hi tr;iH~U" m!shll}>* jinri<br />

48a nlhi/M injlirt'H Thf n'l'nrri aUu<br />

wn thai frt u |H> del* if inns untU'r<br />

four yt*ars <strong>of</strong> age and 88 c.ihnrs m<br />

;hi* sdniM tsitet-ury wvrv siuiiitiptl in<br />

h*s LinnpveMsJiry to!!<br />

H I* e^vluus Uiai pairnLai sllprr-<br />

V, ink'<br />

in^j tht'm iu iAitstitijum'?, \vhiT«they'll<br />

or* pryu'cifd R.riT.ts uf biku<br />

riders should bt* i'fi,u!i il'ni \hv\r<br />

SQunm\eTs knnw and ul^tji^ tii!<br />

may kill UP injury a younnsttT.<br />

w-hvri_ yuu ! rt ! uui in your i;ir fnc-^i'<br />

riiit ^jiiini/ flays- Ri-truifi frmn tc.w<br />

ing tu" = '*ihiig" j. !iiidri = f! uui u! Un i<br />

, , , . ' . , . . . . ,<br />

slr%=t*is lay bliisiinij di; your hurn<br />

• s<br />

Vnu may unly aUL-L-ti-d M; tuniu^iiii;<br />

m fi. i.r-.,n'i'\i ri T> i i , ;,,'<br />

Jht-tn.<br />

11 i• H n P i • O r ! ( • • - •"•<br />

InsU'ilil. r^tJULi' .^Htn whi'Mi<br />

F . i . - : - ;:, - ..-.-. , , • „ . .<br />

Vnu h*v* nu ffison for spffd<br />

tf.a( «, worth bringing death ..< in-<br />

Jufj ts ssmr yaynf!ii#F,<br />

Home Financing<br />

Shows Increase<br />

Home finliniMni; by ihi. MUH<br />

and luan ii^sutiiiiicjii^ in ;ii,. =iit<br />

slioweci all iiHru.Issc. (if 4? B jiir i,<br />

nt?r April ii jtmr um>. ii i.^ ri-jini u<br />

n n siatoment by Philii! KI,Mn<br />

Soulh Ornniji;. lirusitirnl <strong>of</strong> ti-.i' Nc<br />

Jersey SavirijU uiid IJIIIH LV:IUIII'.<br />

Hi* abio laid thai th* 1 !non°ii.*i' ir<br />

henlii linancifiH in April V..:,M SIX JJ-I<br />

evm gvt'F Miirt.h <strong>of</strong> this yu.rir<br />

Toll uvury-thiiig you know, if ym<br />

1—but be 5Uft? yuti kiin-A i.u : n.<br />

Sou tell.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> M J. Turnpike Model at<br />

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Tin<br />

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The U n «ln f.» !' ;i; M-r.i<br />

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.-.,.> ii- N c . i V . , | k " • : I'.ii:<br />

Penny Postal May gK&t»<br />

Soon Be Obsolete Jud»« c?P« show<br />

Congress Moves to<br />

Increase Rates<br />

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|i|.l-t|.(| ::, ll.Hi! S5UIJ tioil lion nr iniiii-<br />

ir. tin- ii^Kt li^t-iti y'viir<br />

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Si'i-uiTl Uii.fii'.- -• AaiT'<br />

r.i;.t IJriiflfi-' Yi.- I i.<br />

(hmeinlTtyouiitsmpandpep!<br />

DynamicJ20-horsepoii^dnim^thrm<br />

NEW STUDEBAKER<br />

COMMANDER<br />

Briv« this wonder car now! Needs no premium fuall<br />

B«st 8 in actual go* mileag* In Mobilga* Economy Ron!*<br />

ROY A. MENGEL<br />

112 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 1443<br />

Transportation Show ] Marmora Firemen<br />

Buy Hesuscltator<br />

Tin- Miinn»r» Fin- CiHiinflny \iu*<br />

WIM'k lltliwiunc'fii<br />

.. v.-jf*.^,-sv:-.' = •.<br />

ihi= M.'ifintJi"' ftr*- 1 hnli rind wilt<br />

tnki'ii fiiit !iy I ruck for nmri<br />

inn*- in fnsi 1 <strong>of</strong> sti(T«eiitinn= drn<br />

iirnl i-tUiPi = siit'h !nlMho|»s w hph<br />

urn tri-.iTini'ht i?i P<br />

t"iii> tni? MiirniDni<br />

ii,.n =ifui :, hirnirr Oirnn £'jl<br />

P.ilnil llrilli-iiiint<br />

,,l tiif iiiiimi'Mt nnH « M!<br />

NOTARY PUBLIC FIBILITV INSURANCE BONOS<br />

NSURANCe ALL COVERAOES<br />

BRXftCH orr/ee ...,1 1315 ASBURV AVINUE<br />

TCLtPMONI- O* J 8 I rCLtfMOH/i eflgfl<br />

K Q<br />

LAUNDERAL.L<br />

" d IW CLEANERS<br />

» We Operate Our Own Plant •<br />

Phone 2746 3210 Asbury Ave,<br />

Pick Up and Delivery Service<br />

4^ Saue Tires, Time and Milts<br />

Cape May County Bridge Commission<br />

VWWWWWUWI BWIWWWVWIHW wwwwwvww<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

Warm Air Heat • Spouting and Cutter<br />

2 ,-; OUR OWN SHOP -T,^<br />

OCEAN CITY - LONGPORT<br />

BRIDGE 6 Tickets<br />

Single Fare, 25c 100 Tickets f 16,50<br />

; The Short Route to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

WM. O. TOWNSEND<br />

60S ATLANTIC AVE, Tel, 0328<br />

An ELECTRIC WATER HEATER<br />

is as necessary<br />

as SUNSHINE for your<br />

HEALTH and HAPPINESS<br />

says;<br />

CLEANLINESS u .M f if,, wwnll0, far heelth.,f qnd<br />

WBte<br />

CHICIC THfSf glX MAJOR AOVANTAGK<br />

AUTOMATIC-Contifluowi hot wottr, no itttntten<br />

CLEAN-Smokeltsi - Soolle.i<br />

- r . u W * ^ „ OB |,,£tri£<br />

: T •<br />

Safety Patrols<br />

To See Bail Game<br />

First Attempt<br />

Was Rained Out<br />

2H mi'mlHTS i>r the J.SITI-1 v i«<br />

f iIn- CViilrni .-,\ miij I»:it ••i.-iii.<br />

!*;IM work. -^.*..«..i.<br />

••••••••••••••<br />

1155 ASBURY AVE PHONFS 1515 1S16<br />

Fresh Jersey Shad<br />

ARE HERE - - - WE BONE THEM<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

With All Kmds <strong>of</strong><br />

FRESH SEAFOOD<br />

in<br />

KITCHEN OPEN<br />

DAILY FOR<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD TO TAKE OUT •<br />

*********** + *+•*+< *******+*<<br />

i***************** i *><br />

-BUSCH'S<br />

FAMOUS for SEAFOOD<br />

TOWNSENDS INLET<br />

(9 Miles South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive)<br />

OPEN WEEKENDS<br />

FRIDAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY<br />

(Starting <strong>Jun</strong>e 21 We Will Be Open Everyday)<br />

SERVING A FULL MENU<br />

Lobsters • Steaks<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Shell and Deviled Crabs<br />

French Fried <strong>On</strong>ions a Specialty<br />

1-MjnyMM-nl<br />

Mn>i nl i hi' niiirii.na mi. il|.vnn-d<br />

^u,M ,,H tin- inur<br />

fihiw- i,l tiir Mitliitthsi AfKiiM,-,. Inf<br />

Cliiili.il T<br />

i-i.. «,.,,- ih,. lin A IJIIII u<br />

,,| in,. Oi-i-in, t i n ihiinli tin. Hi'<br />

\I-U.III HuMiiiiin niHl ihi- n.n Oi-iiiu<br />

II I'm|.CM nl C;iii»ii-ii iiiHl Hi<br />

I.., w..||.•!• A'ldh.i.n ,,| Vini-I.ind.<br />

Rose Show At<br />

Cape, Saturday<br />

More Than 500<br />

Exhibits Expected<br />

: Bench Warrant<br />

• For Truck Driver<br />

FaiJed to Answer<br />

Police Summons<br />

You e«n hear 1 the lovely interpfet«tion» on Ihe Hammond Organ<br />

••played by RAY HOTTINOER in our beautiful Bar and Dining<br />

Room while you enjoy a cocktail or your dinner,<br />

FOOD SERVED -12 NOON UNTIL MIDNIGHT<br />

View C, C, Transportation Show<br />

Convention Hall Exhibit Lures Throngs Despite Friday Deluxe<br />

ABOVE = <strong>On</strong>e<br />

<strong>of</strong> (itmnipFff<br />

ShDH, (n C «ti^ rntiqn<br />

!!&(!: I'ait <strong>of</strong> buitl<br />

f € aptslr i i luprro id time<br />

ulnfmthilfH a Rill', Hafff<br />

j^i S'i Hllf> Mhri nt-u<br />

Klf 111 = I niqU<br />

Ih Furnr^s I in? or a. *.10 Ullif<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rrrmuila ^hip i-» r ul jn<br />

half bn inferior ^h*i^*, in mir<br />

r r m uhirh \rehyr- i<br />

kin-, rxpculi r ^Frrptar^ <strong>of</strong><br />

("hanibrr uf C ommfff?, al^o<br />

Airman Tells Exchangeites How<br />

Foes Waged War <strong>of</strong> Early Radar<br />

jilafK « wrrr maklftil In at<br />

Mi 1 I i In nit i li ii<br />

n III F t I I II il Ih n \ I t<br />

i I >l n I ill I S i| I s 111<br />

I in 111 I i,i ii M I I I I i<br />

Ih 11 if li t i l till 1 n n<br />

I hi f IUMU lit I iliifti t k i k '<br />

»i: Ih H .0 l ml mi I i| in<br />

Dm nit tlu iiutlin^ tin t 11 n^<br />

I fliti is ui II lUrtid Chill V I<br />

mil | n kilt Hum S \ 1 ll Ir<br />

mi | I I 1 lit Anlluun In ll i<br />

tr I II I I I n li it I *imilh I '<br />

( 1I\HI t* MI SU {I<br />

S* \i lit ^nli lit if lnliiEr f • Hi<br />

11<br />

^^^I^[^^ HUM TH t<br />

\t Mllul r U I I I III Ml 1<br />

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in h ill M ii i \ \ i in, n I I r<br />

I I I i l l M i l l Pill<br />

tl<br />

U fi-i in ml i r* \^ r 1 11 I 1 I \ I 1<br />

till Billcl nf Cinti I I f Ih nrvt " '"•- ll<br />

»i ir Th * ri Chilli Ll % ll r


Go*d Pood<br />

trr«ral uovtity number, wan «B.<br />

l d<br />

«** Mis. C. F. EMtkion and E.<br />

B^JamA<br />

mil E. JSANHB OOBU<br />

nuMM 1 CollMpi at Trenton.<br />

Mtaa Ooble will b»gln teaehini in<br />

After lunch th<br />

for their bazaar.<br />

,J- - x ?'A»<br />

IMbsJeniee<br />

A aursrite shower last week hon.<br />

S»%^^OU^eSr^ it *•*•"**"• "" CoUyi * dile '<br />

»a*ii»Wffi'«lte H th* beam <strong>of</strong>IUM: •*;<br />

eatrl* ifaaM who UvM thari wits "<br />

her mother and three aMen,<br />

I atJttllsW MQtrtt ui. and Mn, Adams in well<br />

•r <strong>of</strong> •ctlytty «Ma In tha known here, having played a promtfins'hpa<br />

ta and about neni iert in the hotel buiinaM <strong>of</strong><br />

tha resort as owners and operators<br />

•MM M tbtr c«n 00I7 <strong>of</strong> tha Wyomin, Hotel.<br />

to atartea ths affair when<br />

O#or(c A^iton. wtao pl»7«<br />

toWn ptons aat up far MM<br />

Ui.rinrt»uSSdiM Church<br />

<strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong>ftnd pnrtr, and I<br />

ton. who Mtended the Adania' wed.<br />

ding M mn aio; a »uain, WilUatn<br />

O Matan, an eneuUvt en lire<br />

boar* <strong>of</strong> tnuteea <strong>of</strong> the Bun Oil<br />

Company. InduMtfal Relatiem Da.<br />

pammt; and Mra. Martha DeuichM.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brljtol. P». who waj • elaamiBte<br />

M Mt- Marjoric Adam at Rutxen<br />

thlvenity. The» w«»e taionc the<br />

nnrt to <strong>of</strong>fer cengnlulatisH and occupied<br />

prominent pUeea in the nan.<br />

hoapltallty.<br />

Patohogu*. Lotuj IiliDd, N. Y, In•DOE<br />

WEDDING CAKB<br />

the fall Sht ui a IMT gxadyate <strong>of</strong> A hu»e, tiered weddlna cake, car-<br />

Swprit* Shower<br />

<strong>On</strong>u Cllr High School<br />

rring the yellow note, .unacted "ye<br />

golden wedding'- Thto wai given<br />

Giv.fi Mr A, Foor<br />

and cut by Mils Agnes L Bradley,<br />

high Khool Inttruetar. and one-time<br />

Atekla Foor<br />

teacher <strong>of</strong> both son and daughter<br />

To Ham Picnic<br />

V, si her horn. <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs Adams,<br />

Pl.n. for a picnic at St. Bteven'i<br />

Chapel In Waretown tomorrow were Mrs, Adams, dressed In n*vy blue<br />

madi. at • meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women'* lace gown, with Mr. Adams imper.<br />

..'. Cboler rer. Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Episcopal •onating bride and Bridegroom re-<br />

gmoo W«TB hiiilinu,<br />

Church at the pariah home. Tue*spectively, headed the renpiien line.<br />

Ottarfiitati .tkeidtal were: Mn. iay.<br />

Mum Marjorie Adanu. Harry Adtnu,<br />

B B. .Fr«n«B, Urt. DMUJW B^UI,<br />

Jr.. and wile, Dorothy, also greeted<br />

"Tie auxiliary »l*o completed if<br />

^ . I, B. munan. mm Mury<br />

guetta. Mlsa Debblt-Jean Adanu.<br />

....gement, lor a ham supper at the<br />

MirataK Mn. Anna Ztnlek,- Mn.<br />

the four-year-old granddaughter, did<br />

pariah home, <strong>Jun</strong>e U. Two card<br />

«• Rft*«i,llB, <strong>On</strong>M MsnUma.<br />

her part, too, but in a much more<br />

partMM at the Flinders Hotel. July<br />

Jr., Mn, WUUun Morriwn, Jr., Mr»<br />

formal way,<br />

is and Auguit J3. were planned by<br />

Roy Booth, Mrt Edward John, the sroup.<br />

CALLERS raOM KANT CITIBg<br />

Wfc I JtMt J<strong>of</strong>tMon, Jr., Mn.<br />

The next meeting will be on Tue»-<br />

LuthM W.IUM. Mn, E.rl lhaw.<br />

There were callers from It. Pet.<br />

day, it 11 ., m., it the ume place. eriburg. Ft, Uiuderdale. Florida: Loj<br />

ster. Reading. Drexel<br />

will acw I Hill. SwBHhmore. NBiareth, pm,; At.<br />

lantie city. Cape May, Bridgeton.<br />

Mr. and Mn. Howard Adanu, <strong>of</strong><br />

10H lay av,, annaunea the engafe*<br />

mtnl <strong>of</strong> ttwir daughter, Betty *—<br />

to Pvt Joaeph A: Ueehan, I<br />

Fvt. Meehan U atationed with the<br />

army at Fort Campbell. Kentucky.<br />

Ko date has been set lor the wedding.<br />

• * s<br />

Penn CUM Has<br />

Reunion at Flanders<br />

The ISM elm <strong>of</strong> medicine at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennaylvanla celebrated<br />

ita 38th graduation anniversary<br />

at a elau reunion it the<br />

nanden Hotel lut week end.<br />

Dapite the .light flood, on FrU<br />

EMILY<br />

Dining Room<br />

715 Eighth Street<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

FOB THE 1JU. SEASON<br />

— SERVING _<br />

JVST GOOD FOOD<br />

* Bre.kfa.l<br />

* Luncheon<br />

* Dinner<br />

MRS. EMILY OALLACHEE<br />

Jame* Harshaw. Mrs,<br />

anile Ke<br />

Mrs. Joi<br />

ffl^PSTy^<br />

Mr*. John Landis and Mia<br />

•Uu J


Smith<br />

Track Captain<br />

lift" 11 * «ena«*M*va ytar. last<br />

In the ether baiting department.,<br />

, Cooover led the team with a diminf<br />

pemmtuje at .*•*, and also led in<br />

mszmmmr* mm *<br />

W«b School B««t«n B.tting O«m- i J t t l i ^ l S u l<br />

riMMp with' a JU MtUiitv.nfi. |^^y*S flal* 1 9* tfadt«££<br />

*»Wi«nnr>lH. whtw Bert nlleeM u^gl, fetiw MMM «f 0M ttUta<br />

fM hit In Mrs oBUitl Urns* at Mt. track I<br />

• yea* he tuBwid out 10 Uu<br />

_ nS this year he I<br />

rtiHJb*d tkt BUM amount <strong>of</strong> hiu. but<br />

„(, wani to tat Bore <strong>of</strong>ten. It marka<br />

tM flat Une in recent yean a<br />

[. flayer won this distinction twice in<br />

*.sW^Bif<br />

*# a raw.<br />

«•* atebar AvU wu followed elmely<br />

* BMOF CManUas, who hit 3M;<br />

_ . t ShUConovtr. with -»»; Frank<br />

ro0Uo and Rich Veit, with a asund<br />

1<br />

Trout* Capture<br />

Ben an their record,;<br />

JOB<br />

J2»0<br />

.280<br />

JM<br />

J14<br />

311<br />

,143<br />

.IM<br />

8J<br />

500<br />

.434<br />

,40?<br />

.4M<br />

JIM<br />

Jli<br />

Jia<br />

,143<br />

,1M<br />

ftillqd Any Dragons<br />

• Mn fatyoor «y«.<br />

PAY IS JUNE 17tb<br />

Seashore Title<br />

Noae Out Palmera<br />

To Take Loop Crown<br />

• Mai feaaes with IS. Frank Foglio<br />

hid a Ot alugtfoc pereHilaie—Kid g> n The Trout Builders<br />

ehampfanihlp <strong>of</strong> the S«i<br />

nine total batet.<br />

Bawling League when they nosed<br />

out the Palmer elub by 11 pln« in<br />

half title, tallied Ills pins. ISIHI<br />

JUS by Palmeri. who were second<br />

hall UUeholders, Bjr so doing they<br />

will have one <strong>of</strong> the Ant (pots on<br />

me Swing T. Conon Memorial Trophy,<br />

permanent symbol <strong>of</strong> the honor.<br />

The trophy WH dedicated at<br />

the combined Seaihere-<strong>City</strong> League<br />

dinner lui month. The HicUei<br />

Main won the <strong>City</strong> Mague crown,<br />

ANO FACES TROUTS<br />

In the Seashore roll-<strong>of</strong>f, Mickey<br />

LEDGER<br />

WIND FOR THE STRETCH—Dr. V, C. FebUn indicate* the<br />

laving breathing difflcultle* In his home itretch drives. Owners<br />

<strong>of</strong> the «ven-y«ar-old g«ldtog hope that the tub* wiU thew bright<br />

t^tultm by reason'! tad at the Ssrat<strong>of</strong>a Springs, N, ¥, Raceway,<br />

Coach Cardner Performed<br />

'Impossible* in Baseball<br />

<strong>1951</strong> Team Record<br />

Shuffleboard<br />

Club House Out<br />

Defence Program<br />

Catue* Deferment<br />

By A, I, CLIFFORD<br />

Publicity DlrecUr.<br />

<strong>On</strong>u <strong>City</strong> ikiBlekHrl dab<br />

Among the "pleasure aeeking pub.<br />

Us" the name <strong>Ocean</strong> city it a complete<br />

itery in luelf. The mere name<br />

ielll at once its alluring feature!<br />

and also its location.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, "America's Greatest<br />

family Beurt". hat many attractions,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the main ones being<br />

shuffleboard, the perfect game for<br />

every man and woman.<br />

In 1M1 several person), headed -by<br />

Harry •idebotham, formed the Shuf.<br />

fleboard Club with an enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />

ii members.<br />

Since 1M1 ShiilTlrl>o«rd has be.<br />

comr •« papBlar (hat Ike club nas<br />

crown rapMlr. Laal ynr we lud<br />

> BenkerAlp af Mt aad now<br />

kave H at the flnt.t coorl. in •»<br />

toJ»y.<br />

STANDARDS HIGH<br />

A« said before, the purpose <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

club iJ to arouse and itimi „.<br />

terest In this perfect game. The<br />

standard we have chosen is a high<br />

one, and we believe that our roll<br />

includes members <strong>of</strong> the highest<br />

eglibrc.<br />

We contend that the Shu!<br />

Club is the greatest prganizution in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and are fully aware that<br />

this association must keep ts the<br />

standard which has been »i.i.ii.>,«w<br />

and that our continued el<br />

be such as to cast no shadow on tn«<br />

good name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Actions speak louder than words.<br />

We are pleased to know that the<br />

commissioners admit that the ShuN<br />

fleboard Club is doing an exc<br />

job. As they have ne crilleisi<br />

make or suggestions ts <strong>of</strong>f<br />

just leave us to ourselves,<br />

tainly do appreciate this<br />

ment, I<br />

We were promised a real club<br />

I Austin Cummings :<br />

^CONTRACTINC MASON!<br />

CEMENT FINISHING :<br />

By ID McDOWELI-<br />

Ang paced the Troutmen with a Coach Ed Gardner did what could<br />

<strong>of</strong> ili. high for the match, rightly be called "Uie Impossible'<br />

•'•t had a triple <strong>of</strong> Hi, Sal. Tim John- John.<br />

.. . wu runner-up with two games<br />

<strong>of</strong> 193 and • triple <strong>of</strong> SS4,<br />

For the Palmer Club, Art DeMaris<br />

was the outstanding performer wllh<br />

• <strong>of</strong> 209 and 211 and a three-<br />

Trouu put the match on ice early,<br />

winning the flnt game by 742 to MB<br />

--' "he lecond by 741 to 712.<br />

b y leading <strong>Ocean</strong> OKy High School , Harb.r<br />

with two games lo • successful baseball jeason in "" " " " '<br />

<strong>of</strong> SS4, which it wen and lost five games C*pe May<br />

Lub Art DeMarln Judging from last year's record, it Hwnmonton<br />

,Kii,vSi>h »eemed that nothing short <strong>of</strong> • mir- measMtvlIi!<br />

lfP. ihrif » ele couW UnPfOve the 1MB record. Mid?*.<br />

,11 and a three- bmthat mlr,ele eame ,„ „,„ p,^ HMUBOBSI<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edward Cardner, a coach who al. C»B* Slar<br />

• " ways gets the utmost from hii play, EM Harbor<br />

tch on ice early, ers: baseball or my sport. Middle '<br />

past, vacated by the untimely death<br />

and won it by * TM °i* to B42, but<br />

they fell short on total pins by a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> spares.<br />

le championship team comprises<br />

, Johnson Bill Niekles and Mike<br />

Denan. The Palmer line-up was<br />

Oscar Hackney, DeMaris. Frank Bannlno<br />

"nd Fred Dlmperio.<br />

Pheasant Chicks<br />

Still Distributed<br />

g ,i5 i he «" Cmeh For Longer Wear and<br />

Belter Performance<br />

Cape Hay<br />

Ell H.rbor<br />

USE<br />

Middle<br />

... _oach Ed took over the FI<br />

vacated by the untimely death<br />

Wilbur Clark, he had only<br />

and Other Group*<br />

T<br />

-""il distrlbullon <strong>of</strong> day-old Chuck<br />

pneuant chicks to Four-H Club Charlr<br />

members, ruture farmera <strong>of</strong> Amer- coach<br />

ie». Vocational Agricultural itu. I el1<br />

dentil. Boy Scouts and d <strong>Jun</strong>ior Sports- Spts ) "<br />

was started on<br />

mbuted to Four-K Club members in<br />

iffiDifte" 11 ^ StmSFr- 1 ? the<br />

ers who had ever entered Fikshlnf Beesrd<br />

I<br />

lition, four <strong>Jun</strong>iors O IP w L K H w SO<br />

-=. iffigfg. By constant, Siewe<br />

PAINT<br />

icUee Coach Ed- kept plan. Bird<br />

If M If 19<br />

the future, and he exijccti Cono.<br />

ings neitt year or the yt_.<br />

ieball players lost for next year<br />

Sapbiin "Skip" Oanover. Mike<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

ette, Ray Smith, Harry icoU<br />

H J.L LINE OF PAISTEKS' I<br />

'Admiral" Bird,<br />

• biggest logj seems to be<br />

SVFPLIES — WINDOW GLASS I<br />

•__,., D,.j the pitc|,er who<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

_ imes. Next yeif<br />

i^ill either have to<br />

a sleeper" or go the full sched-<br />

'ith Jack Newcomer, a <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />

t Avii, Rich Veit, Frank Foglio<br />

« Bafretl. Garry Powell and<br />

ey Pierce will return, and<br />

I has a few fine looking frosh-<br />

?oming up.<br />

r<br />

• Paint-Up Store'<br />

J, and F.<br />

SS3 A.bury Ave, • Phone 12501<br />

Waller II. Crubb. Prop f<br />

Wallpaper Service<br />

Paperhangers<br />

Watch the Haiders<br />

E,.» f.».Trf. -wordini to the Pcnn Crewmen Rewarded<br />

TSrf?ilSn?i"3!iii. *» a reward for winning the inerle»<br />

<strong>of</strong> chicks were ma'Son tui terwllegiate lightweiiht champion.<br />

95 and SO and subsequent disirlbu.' <br />

• PAPER HANGING<br />

t DECORATING<br />

• WALLPAPER<br />

f Mt PWenat raitenu<br />

how* tar thl» luniw hut, M Frm><br />

dent nun put a *«»• m «a<br />

n»w wort, wt will hava to M .Brtla.<br />

fi«d until thU b«n h« bMn IKMtf,<br />

However, when thto elub home be.<br />

comei a reality. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />

know what Is meant by "oKtendlng<br />

the icasen", A club house Is the<br />

one and only solution by which this<br />

can and may bo accomplished, lor<br />

these are the people who make for<br />

a better and bigger <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

For a real paittime, ihw~~ ' J<br />

is your game. It is<br />

acquainted with.<br />

Don't be timid about trying your<br />

hand at shuffling. You can lear "<br />

in a single game. Wht<br />

to the courts, ask for \<br />

instruct you.<br />

School Boys<br />

Conclude Meet<br />

Third in Scries,<br />

<strong>City</strong>-Sponsored<br />

Soys <strong>of</strong> the 4th Slh anc<br />

grades <strong>of</strong> the Central a« selion]<br />

eluded their Ribbon D«y tract<br />

field activitj- at the Hccrt<br />

The meet was the tiiird in .1 sen<br />

sponsored by the city department<br />

Feerealiari. whieh donated ri^bbn<br />

for winners in each ?vent. Othi<br />

were run g~<br />

yards, limited in contestant whe<br />

previously had won three ribbons ii<br />

individual eventis; Under the rules<br />

Events were in eh&rsie <strong>of</strong> T John<br />

Carey, director <strong>of</strong> athletics, aj^istcd<br />

by severai hi^h school students.<br />

The summaries:<br />

140 yard Honor Hclaj—1 W. Winner.<br />

Q, Harvey. D Eisenhnrt D,<br />

Electricians<br />

^^^^gt^mAi ^B , f^ n^^^ft^dVH&^^^fr ~ tfx Ma^ 1 ! ii~t '<br />

Second hut—1, A. -T<br />

Warrlngton, 3. Kelfe \. v<br />

», tL Morrow. J. SnyMr, It W«*<br />

B Wlnhsrn Time «7.7 Moonlit ,<br />

100 Yard Dmli. 4th cnda— I<br />

S<strong>of</strong>roney; I. J. tam^t. H, Mo|—<br />

4, W WUham: I, J. Tanarine, _.<br />

13,0 seeoada.<br />

Harmon; a. C, Bowman: *, t, O<br />

-ell. 5 A, Matthews. Timo 12 0 Mj.<br />

u.ids (new record).<br />

Broad jump, 1th grade — 1. N<br />

Denani a. B Long: J, T, teei 4, m.<br />

Carey: ». W Wlsham. Malanee u<br />

feet t inches (new recordl.<br />

Slh grade—I. O. Kufaer: 2. A,<br />

haltis: 3, O, Heir,: 4. B W.rrlngton;<br />

5 B Weiteott, Distanci. 12 fwi j<br />

inehes,<br />

ilh grade~l. C, Johnson: i 1<br />

Salon; > O". Wickes: 4, D, llgga,*<br />

hart: i, D, Johnson, Distance 14<br />

feet i inches inew record),<br />

Pole Vault, 4th grade—1. R, B]jj,<br />

zard: 1. J. Adams: a. It Sufroney- 4 „<br />

J. Allen, Height 3 feet.<br />

Javelin. «Ui grade—I, C. Bowman!<br />

1. T Adams; 3 O, Wickesl 4 L,<br />

Barksdale: 5, P. Greenwood. Ois.<br />

~1 feel 4 inchei (I<br />

We Ran started Baying<br />

CABDBOABD AfallU<br />

Pleasantville Scrap<br />

Iron and Metal Co.<br />

IIS S, Main SL Phon. Hi<br />

Will Call For Orten<br />

Electricians<br />

Iran Johnson Jr. and Co.<br />

Phone ISSS — Day or Night "<br />

944 Anbury Avenue<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

Hotel*, Home, and Shops Wired for Power or Light<br />

SERVICE - INSTALLATIONS . APPLIANCES<br />

FOR PROMPT,<br />

, COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />

CALL 1771<br />

ANDERSON<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

Service and installation ]<br />

13S2 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Wm. S, Anderson, Prop.<br />

•EDW. S, CORSON^ElecWcal Contractor<br />

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES<br />

Refrigerator. . Range! . Water Heater.<br />

C.E. TELEVISION<br />

752 West Avenue<br />

Phone: 2248 Re.idence; 2119-J-2<br />

Laurence E. Stedem<br />

— KEOISTEHED —<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

Wiring for light and Po%if«r<br />

Repw anil Maintenance Service<br />

E^eredln<br />

By WALTO H. TMCEH<br />

v>tr DirMtor at Paklie AO.I<br />

M> fl*> in the past and will always be a<br />

small cost to the slate Therefore,<br />

I urge all veterans, veterans 1 organizations,<br />

widows. Gold Star par.<br />

ents. »nd all eivle minded Individuals<br />

to do something about the tf x<br />

exemptions for widows <strong>of</strong> veterans.<br />

f he Korean war, commonly known<br />

as the Police Act War, has anally<br />

for veterans* legislation purposes,<br />

been declared "war time status".<br />

Both the Senate and the House,<br />

i May 10, passed a joint resolution<br />

hieh authoritea the Veterans' /<br />

ministration to provide medical, hospital,<br />

domiciliary care, burial eeneflti,<br />

compensation and pension benefits<br />

le veterans <strong>of</strong> the Korean War<br />

and their dependents.<br />

e certiAcate Is in im. bauilu<br />

nt, inaimuch as cop- M•flSiSS<br />

, .„ ,. .. ... ..auired (or many vet. iitit n<br />

eraris' beneflts, and it deflnitely es- Ii smlw<br />

•r II Veterans are again<br />

JOBBINO CONTBACT<br />

FRANK M,<br />

MAZZITELLI, SR.<br />

BciMtrei Hanklai A HMUM<br />

OIL BURNERS<br />

Pkaui 1HS.W 1311 WilpiM An.<br />

Ms It by a pmnjr past ctrd to u s<br />

Nivy Nteruitlni SUtlon, 138 itm<br />

•I,, Ptilladelphlm T.<br />

for women tije Navy afforda a<br />

new enreer opportunity, which Include,<br />

tr.vjl. advanture, jab train-<br />

ing, and tayajyinf urvice to the nation<br />

As a Wave a girl u ajilgned<br />

to a Havr ihore bats, •ither within<br />

the atatop or abtMd, where she perfornu<br />

taajB aMCBtlal ts roalnuinlng<br />

cur fleets at aaa. Th* modern woman<br />

can ettoqae no mere modern<br />

cantr than tbe United f late. Navy.<br />

A Wave', life U plea<br />

pcnlon.ble. They live In moder<br />

attractive houini with other Nav,<br />

women, and enjoy three excellent<br />

meals a day. They let sufficient<br />

time <strong>of</strong>f from duty, and also leave<br />

when granted. They find numerous<br />

ferreational activities, too, aboard<br />

their station.<br />

Every unmarried wpman wants to<br />

be Independent financially. The<br />

Navy enables them to be just that,<br />

A Wave's pay is only part <strong>of</strong> her<br />

security, for the Navy furnishes<br />

many expense - free Items — food,<br />

housing, a clothing allowance, and<br />

medical and dental care.<br />

The qualifications for enlistment<br />

in the Waves briefly, are that you<br />

be unmarried, between SO and 25<br />

(inclusivGi. and be g high school<br />

graduate or equivalent.<br />

reminded that they must Initiate for<br />

application for OI Schooling and<br />

must be actively enrolled In, or<br />

engaged in schooling or en-Job-train,,<br />

ing before July IS, lUi, This doe*<br />

not apply to disabled veterans who<br />

are eligible for training benefits un.<br />

der Public Law 16.<br />

UNKLI HANK S€Z<br />

WOW ME A GOOD<br />

LOOSER, AND I'LL SHOW!<br />

Again your Sefvlce Offieer urge! MfPU VOU A / LIKEABLE P<br />

all veterans and their dependents to<br />

have available certified espies <strong>of</strong><br />

such documents as marriage certificates,<br />

birth certificates <strong>of</strong> children,<br />

divorce decrees, death certificates.<br />

etc.<br />

Again it is emphasized thai vi.t.<br />

s <strong>of</strong> all wars who have not had<br />

' original discharge certiBcate, .<br />

recorded at the county clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice, ^ ^<br />

to do so at their earliest convetii- J<br />

enee.<br />

hesc ducharge papers<br />

it, misplaced, or des.<br />

troyed. If the discharge la reeordeM, ,'<br />

I , my always obtain an enact /'<br />

*" , the county elerk'a<br />

nrant rtiTum «. I<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ike Mad ).D<br />

,,;, FHANK HOWARD<br />

roNTRnrTPR ..., BUILDER<br />

" J '"Vr'i'* VtaV<br />

Fred S. Tames, 3rd<br />

BUILDER<br />

t Bayview Place<br />

PhMM 112?<br />

Edward D. Deputy Co<br />

•COIBTEBRlf<br />

CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS<br />

"Buitd-t>y-the-S*a with<br />

Deputy"<br />

Cor. 16th »nd Haven Ave.. Ph. 147!<br />

Training CenMr, OMaf LakH,<br />

Army Cab For<br />

More Chaplain*<br />

Martin. "Men who hit<br />

previous military esperi<br />

for duty in the Reserve Corps,*'<br />

Mill DIVISION CHAPLAIN<br />

TO PUSH ARMY PROGRAM<br />

Chaplain (Major) K«rl p. Kui<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 71th Infantry Division,<br />

announced that an organization<br />

the procurement <strong>of</strong> urgently net<br />

Arrpy Chaplains has T«en fon<br />

for Mew Jersey, Ministers, nr!<br />

and rabbis are urged to apply to<br />

Army chaplain neareat their c<br />

LATE AND<br />

WINDOW GLASS CO.<br />

PICTURE WINDOWS<br />

atllat (our ynn oi i<br />

- i i n i<br />

•oldian who ware kill*d In .rtipo<br />

They were Cpl, Vtrnon •", H«*tJ,<br />

aon at Mr. Clara Mdal, <strong>of</strong> VIM*<br />

wood, who died in October, and Pfc.<br />

Carl A Kalker, <strong>of</strong> BrilepUto. who<br />

wu kUlad tart Autmt. Bott! bo«U*»<br />

wen aboard the tnntpert Lawranea<br />

Victory, whkh docked at flu Franciaeo.<br />

McCann Now With<br />

Atlantic Fleet<br />

Thomas A. MeCann, Jr., quartoh<br />

maner. nnt etats, VSt' " " *<br />

Builders Builders<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

BLANKET AND LOOSE INSULATION<br />

STORM SASH - COMBINATION DOORS<br />

SPRUANCE INSIDE and OUTSIDE PAINT<br />

Call 0948 -.The Friendly Yard<br />

Hth Street and Simpton Avenue<br />

Roy PlMndti, Jr.. ot<br />

av., eeeaBawr^'-''""mMM<br />

from ' L ~<br />

Ith. J4th i<br />

Mb Mwdar, Ml <strong>of</strong> Mr. iM alii' •»<br />

EVERYTHING FOR<br />

WMUTi<br />

BUILDING<br />

Registered Builder «JP«I t:qfHrtcU>r<br />

P. B, Stahlcr . 1415 B^y Ave. - Ph. 2880<br />

OUR MOTTO IS BMUQ #10B*<br />

H. C. AMOS<br />

BUILDER<br />

4929 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 31Q9-W<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

CARPENTER I<br />

JOBBING AtTEBAtlONS I<br />

Registered Builder I<br />

Robert Clayville<br />

ISM Weil «venaa Fbaae MM II<br />

A. W, J. WillUm. tt Sen<br />

BUILDERS<br />

JOBS ING<br />

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1707 Bay Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. Ji<br />

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WM. D. CAMBUR<br />

AVERTS. CAMBp<br />

A, OrMTVFT Ofd«»<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

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Sik&U<br />

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A CLAS3IF1EP AD<br />

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Phone 1863-M<br />

Daniel F. Connor<br />

Builder<br />

Rea,! 1919 A.bury Ave.<br />

Jobbin* AJ^mtie<br />

V. B. SW1TH - Architect<br />

B«n 4H, N»tl«nMi B*nll W<br />

Oaean CltT ••UaJaa-<br />

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1421 Atlantic AT. At I. <strong>City</strong><br />

Phone A.C. 4 18S4<br />

Farm fftttfding*...«f<br />

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WhoI«Mle • Building Mqtirkif<br />

Manufacturer, <strong>of</strong> Waylhe B1


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•>• u^ till? BHl" 1H SIA1II I^IUU^ , nuiNt : !iS RtiiElirCn UjUD rtW0ni I Of<br />

en who have written most <strong>of</strong> the | boy and girl with highest average<br />

e<br />

copy for this Issue.<br />

The Stan" is:<br />

Editor—George Wlckes.<br />

•ports—Tim DeBaufre,<br />

Reporters _ Ann Locke. Mary<br />

Kiwthorne. Joan Sampson and An<br />

toinette L«nio.<br />

reatures—Kenneth Weaver<br />

Advisor—Miss Kalhai-ittB S, Qgden<br />

POINT. N«W<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

10 A. I*, lo 2 A. M.<br />

- Luncheon - Dinner<br />

- Seafood -Chops<br />

ICHES<br />

SANDWICHES A SPECIALTY<br />

; B|AK£ PRESENTS<br />

The Famous §<br />

HERBERT<br />

BftOS.<br />

TALI OF A TAiL-"Jto»w."<br />

a 300-pound lion, u having •<br />

bandue applied to wBat it left<br />

<strong>of</strong> tail Hull, miter h.vlng ii ampu-<br />

tated by Dr. Milton Co*ne, .<br />

veterinarian. "Jimmy" gel Into<br />

a rough and tumble with an-<br />

other lion at Trenton, N, J., and<br />

had htt tall bitten oil by that<br />

le»s villain, "Jimmy" and<br />

•tub we dfjlng aM. '<br />

y g g ge<br />

n English for last three years—Jack<br />

Meyer and Betty Ann Trout,<br />

Rotary Award I Business Educa.<br />

tloni—Betty Ann Trout 110<br />

American Legion Awards—<br />

Bth grads Boy—Prank Wlckes<br />

8th grade girl—Sonia Lengeneeker<br />

Women's Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—J200<br />

—Teachers' College—Joan Librti<br />

Dramatics Award—Jack Meyer.<br />

Exchange Club Scholarship—MOO<br />

—Virginia Snyder, •<br />

Civics Award—Tom Lee,<br />

7th and 8th grade Reading Club-<br />

Mr, Meyer, lo buy beelcs for Nor.<br />

way.<br />

County Superintendent Scholar-<br />

ship— RulBcrs University — Richard<br />

Stewart,<br />

Awards also were made In staff<br />

members <strong>of</strong> "The Billows"<br />

Other awards included:<br />

Bi l,M(rn—Joon rnilisann, Ada<br />

Mamaret Jonie« Iw<br />

(nJoon rnili<br />

amaret Jonie«,<br />

M l M<br />

Pel<br />

McciauKhlln. Murclii MontuK<br />

Ine PBljrson. Nuncs Potts<br />

aret Jonie«, I.<br />

cln Muniuunn<br />

lies p - - -<br />

ann,<br />

I.wrn<br />

O<br />

Ph I<br />

rt-ii;iauii, r>oncy r"t:<br />

iwayne, Doi-othy Wallarw.<br />

_ Hgrnrnlli—Joan i'.,||]»B,,n Kut<br />

Pfuln, B»ll> Ann Titiul. Jo,,n i<br />

Ada Pel Furra<br />

Nille Axird.—Ada Del Farro.<br />

rrriitintn — Carnlr Freestone. Ha<br />

nn Leonard, Cariiiine Bnyd, nrar<br />

iff. Bea Jolimion, Hester Slerrjmni<br />

etiy RainsnuK, Audre,v Giohum<br />

Ju.lor.. I^llrrs—Ann Barhnur, Mi<br />

Ellen Biiwman. HPEKV llnrl.iii a<br />

iemeijan,<br />

Num^r.l. — Ann Barnour Bhirlc<br />

rown, Joan CourtneS', clludys Snu<br />

-J« leilbner, Ji.-Ann Huber<br />

.state Awards—Peggy Horlon, Mar<br />

jEh STB** TrmeU<br />

I.riieyr*: R. Smllh (Jr f^ng<br />

^h-ll l-ltrhlnc^MltiP BfUHfttl *S<br />

MlckfrV Smllh<br />

mllh (Jr f ^ J<br />

Mlt B<br />

claiy PruynV<br />

in. Han<br />

I Asls ISr.<br />

| "The .iiddHinn nf<br />

i \vatfr 5Upfiiii'si uf i.tUF rill,<br />

tin' rnnst jiFiictica! mrnns<br />

pri.inching I!K ! Hnnl <strong>of</strong> .sou<br />

fnr thikirc.'P ht 1 tk'Cliifpd<br />

1 definaciy prnvp ihut .'. tiric-<br />

I is niiturally pr^si-nt m piililic<br />

j cnrie§ in pCfffiyMcjMt tet'ih is<br />

{ 60 ppr cent, and tHist srtiiuiall<br />

J ed fluorines prciducr thn<br />

• ^ulls a* ruilural<br />

IMPORTANT DISCOVKBV<br />

Anchorage Tavern<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

Chicken Caccitore • Veal Scallopini<br />

Spaghetti • Pixza Pie • Ravioli<br />

Kitchen Open — 4 to I p. m.<br />

Sunday!, Nsen until 10 p. m.<br />

Bar Open 10 A, M. Until 3 A, M, Daily<br />

SHUFFLEBOARD - TELEVISION<br />

Ph, 920<br />

fifl<strong>On</strong>M TO TAKK Ol T<br />

Delaware Ave. at Bay, Somers Point<br />

— THE COOLEST SPOT<br />

fi WISH^^TO TIIA.NK iiur fi Iinil.<br />

if fspreaslohs" tif syrnpiiihy received<br />

iny ciur recent bcreiivt-ment.<br />

n i<br />

rifts<br />

pvr<br />

pMin<br />

Mrs: OKCiir LunrC- iificf<br />

WISH TO THANK uil rt'luilvi**<br />

rrlcnfis Who JHII-lk'JiijiiPit In r-Ui<br />

n wPiiflinM iinnl\eisi!i-.¥ inniy ni<br />

S Tht' nifihy riiids liMuiiriinm,<br />

riciWtTH .ind >f-n frientis<br />

Mr Mrs Hajiy K Aihims.<br />

and fjimilv<br />

LOST<br />

YKI.LOW (iCll.il I'IBIM rlnK<br />

nn;i Riiiln Citilr-yr tif OpHirncIO<br />

K.n.iin Inmcliv Kinncih rwucl.<br />

ISIh Si.. 1'hilu 6-1 I<br />

SITUATIONS WANTED"<br />

R DKHIRKH WORK - T»(dnK<br />

t'hlllt' liyh!<br />

on ghorp Ril phone it C. lk'n=,!-.l if<br />

HIMRI'I I'AI. .iJKETIN'i. C\n .'inrt rqiilpnivnl Hi h.p.<br />

I I'Mlninh'. if! Kpimaih cniiine Him I ai 3)1 W AI-<br />

1 Innlu' nivii full Phlla HA -2-3ZHS.<br />

•ill Prl.i- Sl.Tiin 110. Trailer Included<br />

Fl. I = =—<br />

~~~' h ii. ti'uibouiii motor<br />

iTKI.hVISlON ANTHNNAH I<br />

1 anil leiiahctl. MiiiUf«cii.in Muuifin-! ===—-=--..<br />

, li-t'll. ilnrnu'inrl [imii (1, IMU AM- -<br />

' Inn in Phiilii- 2VM tf<br />

JKKKI IN C1.1WK Turin iiltn ncoiin<br />

I Cilv .ill M'itr thnnii;h Tliu ScnllncN<br />

I Lmimr. tiX.m BIT M'Ui. If<br />

ALTKBATIONS and (cpiilis in men's,<br />

wuiiitsM s lifitl ihlldii'irs dnihlnb-.<br />

l-ritnipl si'rvh'i'. lilciil rit'iiniis ;(0-J Hth<br />

«l, ni|(h. A AIM Phum- hl.13. - it<br />

RE|. ; liII iKRATlOlf Slili VICE —~RcnilIi 5<br />

nnii .iiHJUatmcnis im iili miikcs Cnni-<br />

mcic'iiil - Puni^^iic Thomiis ChjitJin<br />

1121 KilniUQn m. Phnni. 3UIU ![<br />

iA KXtftlWH =• ngp nun \.-m»<br />

Nt=« Viii k. Phll^ih'ljihlii. Nsw<br />

l jtii'l iilnrt H» all parts <strong>of</strong><br />

nr tjn i-ijiiie= <strong>On</strong>ly eorupanv tn<br />

Cily holdtfifi I his frhncfif^<br />

nifiiiriii. stnrficr. Mruir-rn IriifMui-<br />

ninvinM viiils t'lflin »?> ? niir<br />

W? V!i\r-v till 4» sfiilcs RiUifh<br />

nlHTKH 1 IT -T»i.<br />

**i>ni.lJUiiii. AM<br />

ran be *v-v-r HiiU<br />

224.i Afehury Avr,<br />

vpnrs<br />

ciiilpmc<br />

ii day a<br />

VACUUM CUEANfiRS, new and rebuilt<br />

fram JltflW up. Pay only fl-2S a<br />

week, Free ileffisnitretion= Pittgn's,<br />

52 weeki tn tne year at m Wwl av.<br />

Phone ^n, tf<br />

24 NEW CHROME CHAjRH in rvd "f<br />

blue pUBlie, W* need the- ruLim, *4,75<br />

eaeh. Buy ag m«n£ ei you need. Nol<br />

deiivpred, ^S Afibuiy Avcv Phone<br />

1S4T U<br />

THREE USED GAB RANt1Eg=Traded<br />

In nn new G.I^- electric rnngei all<br />

hitihstdd liyena. <strong>On</strong>e 42" Tappln, one<br />

4p_ ! _ tlrnnfl, on? =M" Whitp* House<br />

S12.50 earh, n.il dtilvrrffi, ffig Afibury<br />

Ave. Phone 1547, If<br />

FOR SALE<br />

THREE-PIECE RATTAN IHInK<br />

lt llt Sltl<br />

IRIS Wnlcy<br />

ellent fsnSltlsn.<br />

w«k end <strong>of</strong> the 11h at<br />

t-14<br />

USEp FURNITURE ai lollowl! itr<br />

vpl ssm f^frlssrstur, isS.tn (aff^ra><br />

dlninie rqain l#t with tablg* liutfet<br />

»rver and S Etialri. t^.SG isnetm}<br />

wicker chair. MM and kitchen cnblnei.<br />

HO 00, Inform Hirr Astner. T3f WM-<br />

ley Ave. ».14<br />

TWO BEACH CHAIRS with nun ihn3c<br />

new, 110 00, 100-lb. top l«r, n<br />

$101»); 200 year aid Bible, (Ini<br />

hfneh. S5.00; 3 Iron flower lUi. .<br />

%s&}; dlihea, electric mantle cleci.<br />

13.00, 33 <strong>Ocean</strong> nd. ••it<br />

MOUNP DOas. born May 1, 110 each.<br />

Phone 2MB or gllS-J-S, i-14<br />

USED FRIGiriAIRES. m,» up<br />

year old Deluxe 10 etf. fi. Frigid<br />

a EOod buy.<br />

TWO COOLERATOIl TOP ICERB —<br />

While enamel, goad candltlnn. Trad=<br />

ed In an new G.E. rerrjgeratnrs. 112.hc<br />

each, not delivered, 93§ Asbury Ave.<br />

Fhane I^tf, t<br />

REFR1QERATORB — Factory to ynu<br />

Rebuilt and guaranteed. Ail makes<br />

and ilzes, 300 to choose from, Aa low<br />

at ssg.SO, Asioolsted Refrigerator<br />

Plant. Inc., S31T Germahtow^ft n 1<br />

phihi.. Pa, Open Monpiriv Wednesu,<br />

qiid Friday evenlnjiH till 9 p, m. 7=1<br />

IRON1TE IRtMER, janril: MOKIC Che<br />

iias range. 135.00. A hyrnrrs. over<br />

siollci. storage, Bitih In i»sri>Neni {-fin<br />

dllllill. I0B Crrtar SI , Mllllilr. N .1<br />

Phone 2.172. fl.2t)<br />

WAI-NUT niNlNCI ROOM^iilli^ Ci E<br />

rt?friBFiatqr. r-xrcllen] ctinditlppi, Rrs<br />

Koniible. Call Friday tii- Saturday. 85,°<br />

IJoiantoy i'lacii. B-2'<br />

ATTKN'TlflN F1SIIEP.MAK' pun yiilli<br />

flphinK toil need repairs? If pd. cal<br />

Miirty" Plriisiinlvllle .'aa.R. 1 hove<br />

'vriitl new surf and biini rods fur sale<br />

eheap. f "<br />

PCANTS =- Afrlclin marigold*. French<br />

miirlMoidii. i^lRnt zinnias, pompon zln-<br />

llas. peiynlas. iisteis, snapdragons,<br />

iciiiiet snjre, aMeriilurn. 59c diiseri, de=<br />

Ivered free or 2139.J. • i-at<br />

ELECTRIC REFRKIERATOR Norge<br />

7 ru, f!.. pnicelalTi. Uftotl ciinditinn<br />

$50 00. 5m S3rH SI. 6.10<br />

NI ROOM<br />

iinn. <strong>On</strong>e Be<br />

.IBd lint cirltrir.<br />

Hid St.<br />

SL'lf R7 Kond " condH<br />

mel giis rf-ft igerater<br />

Cull tic IBil.ft. Tin<br />

ONE STEWART WARNER ellTlrlf if-<br />

frlenrntni, 190,00, <strong>On</strong>i, anurtrflpnt<br />

sl?,e Electrrtlux nas refrliEt'riittjr S'Jp.i%t<br />

copper luhlhii IniMuiictj In excellent<br />

condition. Call Saturday or iundiiv<br />

mm Central Ave. 6-U<br />

1111O0<br />

pair<br />

s lot<br />

BAROAINB - Luilles;<br />

SHOE<br />

»3iln-ji«s »'"><br />

12,X) tn 1 .lii'.i- Hi, !tHiiHii> H%<br />

ABniiry, &-1"<br />

BCHQOL TKAiilKRH<br />

: vacsMan ni«n(h?i > R |jrr* •!»"?<br />

hy tpuehrfs * stuclrnts |Mr>miM?<br />

to ygnin after the itiipui luiUfy i*<<br />

, •Bfieane deftiilnji 1» stiiHV the VVnrlil<br />

t FtAiQUA Airway BasilUot lit tliP hftmt^<br />

"^me by this summer, A fiH'liM > '^*"<br />

'"* laaiif?*5 when nc*rtrcl >Sriio rcir pn<br />

1 HUMiltiimcnt AIRWAY tlRAM M<br />

Ine.. "SW Fcis nidi;,, Philn ^ I*H<br />

: = BFl^f!>n "21 = imir*ao<br />

or HEP, §5.66 s ds>, ApiM><br />

15' Bhpt¥&, gtjriii'fi Pniill.^ 6-H<br />

i/PARKINn LOT ATTENDANT to lake<br />

T. ^Bheeulan. Attraellve pi oposltlim,<br />

fclW Shorei, Sonien Point. *H<br />

ON THI I Ay AT fOMERS POINT<br />

Dalietowi Lobilan<br />

• Spsdahr<br />

•<br />

Steaks and Chop*<br />

Staffed in Vartety<br />

d<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Helen Marriott,<br />

Organist<br />

Mickey Gerard, Pianist<br />

DiWI freni P.lm<br />

Florida<br />

KRclilcnl <strong>of</strong> Somei, Piilnl ot<br />

ISVitlUI CiW. Appiy Day Shored. Si.ni-<br />

Mjm PoiBt, • __r_<br />

KfbUNTA!N~HBU> -^Yognil man, full<br />

"' Imi, HiKrlcnn; llieferied, BWIr;<br />

I rhurm-cv. TOB Bsll*r»» nd, *•»••<br />

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />

!AN crtV iMPIflVMENT Aiieney,<br />

• West av, Belliiile Help furnished.<br />

rfneei Inveitlanteil. CBnW 1 - """<br />

Prep. Phone if<br />

food . appmHzi<br />

br,M,.iw,pt ^<br />

"HAIGHT"<br />

i, w»y<br />

X s<br />

. K Alii<br />

l'hnni> 1611W,<br />

rl'lUlI.iil'KftV • DKi'tmATilPt Wiilli«<br />

Origin illy slnre Hj;«i. t>hi fiiifiilure<br />

ii'lmilt rtiiiylCil hiMli'l'n nrw Klnesl<br />

rMiiriis I'uinilure HI-I ii> nit. irrlnuhed.<br />

i n'liMM!.!. ih^niy theMiiry ^ili anii<br />

Aslturt AM- I'honi. 1B7(I. 6.S9<br />

re. Noisily<br />

Rr:i!,,iniibie<br />

Bay Avc..<br />

I'ulilli: nf Ni-w .liisi'V,<br />

Ira. tin- Kit ill 11th illid<br />

lirciin <strong>City</strong><br />

WI'UDINi; INVITATKINH, flnnnimem<br />

hieiilN ill lioini' niiri rcecplinn em *is.<br />

Knill? f'osl iinil nthci' hrldCB' hooks,<br />

Siimhlci anil priirs furnlshcil Erncsl<br />

rtinci « \v SLIHICW uv.. unwnii'l.<br />

fcl, S-P. ill. m<br />

SALE -- tied rUH'thk-<br />

up. tjijiid eundilioH.<br />

710 Aabiiiy A\e,<br />

UHUhlTS. •S.<br />

Suhult Eieetrif.<br />

sell sent iind repai<br />

siandrfitl i.\pewrlte<br />

for ami deliver,<br />

Fschaniin 1117 At<br />

<strong>City</strong>, phone 4^0BSg<br />

6 FT. SHOWL'ASK deep frecse. S fl.<br />

siatntess steel bain miirle. Apply T2!i<br />

ocean av, 8.14<br />

i CU, FT, ELECTROLl<br />

Good condition. Sail]<br />

Point :<br />

BURNS<br />

ith l<br />

X r<strong>of</strong>rlKCralnr<br />

J. Call Sonifri<br />

EASY WASHES S-cliP tipi-<br />

rKc fjiiiJper tuh $2000: Hlii's<br />

URNS EASY WASHES ScliP<br />

with larKc fjiiiJper tuh $20-00: Hliis<br />

root beef dispenser, used tine ieiisim.<br />

53.3.t^i: eieiMrii- uranile ieiiiiier $2fiffl.<br />

oiiinge juice Bump. (20.00 milk Bhiikr.<br />

hoider and mlMng i'UPK sundae dlshrs<br />

("Heap. 1218 Ashury Avc . S-l i<br />

CRIB and maltres^ = m.OL) ciin Hnd<br />

maitregs, il2,nci: laily s hhyclr IB.rifl:<br />

laiae tillK dresser, fS.ttl; 2T5liHlliin nli<br />

lank, ?40.ilO; Mi'Ott eiihlnrf KSIN iimfc-r.<br />

tS.OOi diessinK iahle. Sw fki: lilt win.<br />

dow riji tains "50c pah Imn bed Irs.OO.<br />

S steel fnliilnk' i-hnli«, SS'.nil ench: .1<br />

lrior lamp! JI Oil each, noa? AiQutv<br />

A Phhe 2270. Bit<br />

flrior lamp<br />

Ave Phnh<br />

CA YOUR Fi:i,I.ER BRLSH<br />

nil Siiniers Polnl alia.<br />

TYPfiWRlTERK<br />

AddlnB machines, cash registers. We<br />

sell icm iina repair. Ail pmtable and,<br />

• • writers available, we call I<br />

(leheriil Typewriter I<br />

Atlantic m.. Atlufltir<br />

Jin glass In-<br />

di'sk lops,<br />

itv glass te=<br />

Asbury av.<br />

can<br />

STOP MOTil<br />

Berlou live v,<br />

i*Iira> . Odorless<br />

Browniee. Phiine 00S6<br />

RAMAfiK NOW<br />

jninn<br />

iless.<br />

Sli<br />

M AN"<br />

til<br />

liltll<br />

mnlh<br />

"'tTl<br />

ass.<br />

^lass table a<br />

nilrim-s. Boat Uluss. w!<br />

•nd uiui giujed, HA<br />

me oisi.<br />

VENKTIAN nLINDir Nnv<br />

have heaiiilful ctistom-mHde fTesalum<br />

. enetign Blinds InstaUcil In<br />

fnr as low as fl.gjl a week<br />

TUTORING<br />

11 slat colors. . r g tape POlors.<br />

M weclss I- •'•-<br />

Phone Mil.<br />

our home<br />

i'holee <strong>of</strong><br />

patian'ii.<br />

Wt<br />

I M. ^^eks in tiie "year at 3y WVst~'ky\<br />

Biiffl<br />

ll<br />

A INlwCi: ritOrKSSItlNAi<br />

rcniliiril liv stuff <strong>of</strong> ciMhl nillriit-<br />

liaineit sitliieit sjtciHalisls. i:ie\cntli<br />

y^;ii rrH.iic. piihllt- seciinilai y. coj.<br />

Pen!- nnd l>li-nicnliii j studciils. Reals.<br />

(ei fl.iu f-ieilll« esliiiillshed «lti,..vou,<br />

slhoiii IB" iinilHuemcnl. Wrlln IMI.V<br />

HIVK COAIlllSll ((IIKSKS, 1! W<br />

Ktfleeiilh Ki.. (l.eiin <strong>City</strong> in; tcleplliine<br />

iPliUadch)lii.i) H lillemiiisli B-KKa. if<br />

PERSONALS<br />

VfSlT (JUR C!ORSET DpfAnTSIENI 1<br />

-.le! in Vlt'ever'y"f*«ure, ilesdauarleis<br />

for Nylon unlfoirns, nurs. heamleiatiH<br />

,• - .,_..... I|ll:|i_ .v^.;fl Hl| nrilH»-H<br />

SAI.K - r<br />

113 no UP,<br />

hury Ave.<br />

INT,.<br />

(I<br />

.ed elei-<br />

Schuff<br />

l-lr i'j,rrlgeiatnrs.<br />

ElKlrle. 710 As.<br />

COT THAT KCIl.riH in laid liillli, sliu.<br />

Slii.oo. Apply 117 Piiimicle Rii phone<br />

• UJ.1-R. .8-U<br />

ICE UOX. Sti.tU; Kirnmiins diiy hid,<br />

(BOO. Good eoiirillion. ill Asllurv<br />

Avc. Phnne UrvM-R Sli<br />

VERVNICK l-nTiil<br />

5)5.01). Phone<br />

Aie,<br />

m.Liy !H7ii. Cijniiiiele.<br />

2.TS2.M. SOB SVenlej<br />

fi-11<br />

New Easy washers, ¥15B,SQ,<br />

Fllgldalif. ApBllancet. 1117<br />

Ave. Phone 0235. ^<br />

BRAND NEW IfJOxlS nratqne whit*<br />

wall tire and tub*. Apply pan".<br />

Beafoo/1 10th and the 6ay. S-14<br />

IJOL'BLE BED aprlnp: tor wuhlmr<br />

machine: lampst miscellaneous. 149)<br />

Central Av?, or phone SIUS-M or ^SNPt,<br />

ELECTRIC WASHER wrlnmr type,<br />

very reasonable, 1141 Aabury Ave.,<br />

2nd floor, S-14<br />

REFRIOERATOR Croileii deluxe In<br />

original ecate. Must sacrifiee, Ap^<br />

ply 4res Central Ave,, Saturday or<br />

sundnv. S-14<br />

PURrii CiLIDl^R =- Very rease<br />

2423 Central Ave. phone 0412.<br />

ahlff.<br />

8-14<br />

MANS tiROWN SUIT sue 4J<br />

cnndltloh. Three taSlor=made is<br />

reasoniihle. 31'! Bay Ave.<br />

EOOd<br />

CONVERTED four=hyrner gas stove.<br />

table top In good working condition.<br />

12 Wesley Ra. 6-H<br />

FOR RENT<br />

CRIB AND HIGH<br />

1S07 Wesley Ave, CHAIR for<br />

Phone 2951.<br />

WANTED<br />

SEWINO MACHINES —<br />

repaired converted.<br />

Highest ei«h pi 1 "<br />

Dill AC. S-iSlO<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

lees for ai<br />

or write P.<br />

, uld,<br />

UriM,<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

WANTEI3 TO BUV-Anllque fu<br />

china, dlnss. old toys, dolls<br />

::._-.i . = i-. i," .n .... 1=^ . • - ' nr<br />

and tin<br />

1 and plcturei<br />

Ihnre Road, paler:<br />

rnilure.<br />

.._ —-J». paper<br />

.11 pa!ni|nES coppei'. biiiss<br />

iiems. ilhavinil mugs with<br />

i.C. 10 oa, _<br />

l-R-11.<br />

VVK BUY ANYTHINO - HouMhold<br />

Emids, store fixtures, showcases, res-<br />

.Hurnnt fqulpfnent. tools, typewriters,<br />

ensh registrrs. plumhing sypplles. we<br />

pay top prices for used "rnaltres^rs<br />

rv rPHsrin,<br />

iihin, run be financed. II. C Amos<br />

trtll Cenlial Ave. I'hnne 2109-W, tf<br />

3!H2 CEN-TilAl, AVE, — New coitiiise.<br />

Klrst floor jivlnE room, dlnlnii 1 num.<br />

kitchen scml.biith heater, and laundry<br />

rooni^. Open ilO!'ch._ front atld back.<br />

Hie h«th,'* a Ampie l clcaet space. It'ard"-<br />

wond floors thiOUKhout- Liberal ]'<br />

Ing, If. C Amom, 4S31 Centra. ..<br />

Phone 210B.VV tf<br />

ArARTMENT G<br />

Srcilpn. ,1 belirminis, nieclj* fur-<br />

shrfl. SlO<strong>On</strong> nf>asnn: Apply BWBff,<br />

ai-fen Jaqupttc, IT DeraH'irp Av*?..<br />

ve^ N, j, Phanc PennBgrsvi*<br />

tf<br />

THE HOMESTEAD—Si I Slh St. Tun<br />

and three riHim apartments. Vacancy<br />

in July and August. Utilities, electric<br />

refrlgeratlsn, free parking. Phone ^17.<br />

SSI PELHAM PL,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest apartn<br />

rooms, bath, foi= 4 to 8 perso:<br />

son. half season, some mon<br />

open. J us! completed, the latest<br />

best <strong>of</strong> everything, phone 0714 or i<br />

ath Si<br />

ments. *<br />

. . sea-<br />

months slit<br />

•MALL ONE<br />

couple only,<br />

Saji, eleelfie, ai_,<br />

side hot'and cold*<br />

mmo<br />

AND TWO BEDROOM Bp.rt<br />

ents. 41B «ln St. I also ipaFtinent<br />

ror.m. .VW Illh St. MMern kHcJ,<br />

ens, Nieelr furnished. Wear prele«»d<br />

Mthlni beach. ReusnaBle, »14<br />

men<br />

and<br />

ATTRACTIVELY furnished flrlt (loor,<br />

two Mmn aportjnent All •lee-<br />

trie kitche Near railroad Italian nd<br />

hi ki<br />

.hoppi<br />

uon.<br />

phone<br />

Mmn aportjnent All •ee<br />

itchen. Near railroad Italian .nd<br />

ng eenter. Quiet rHldentlal tee.<br />

juiv-AuEu,t, moo. is m. atn at<br />

1X1*6-J. 6-1<br />

OCEArJF: 3 bedroom, B»W, tan<br />

lald's rosin and BatH.<br />

I, New eleetrle relrlg-<br />

'atort. Flrsi or secondiflwr. S«<br />

.15O; <strong>Jun</strong>e and July. »*2S. AturuM 1<br />

. Setitember IS. BOD. i BsMnsoi<br />

Deeanfront apartment. PPD, Apply <strong>On</strong>-<br />

4180 Aibury Ave, or 13 Walion<br />

neeaiT<br />

hv'l,<br />

four<br />

tobt<br />

Ing room la<br />

able. 1447 V<br />

pa^M APARTMENT,<br />

Ltving room, kitehen and 6st<br />

urnishgd, Private pereh, A>*<br />

apartment. SIP^IH S. L»lv<br />

ge kitchen, bath. R<br />

2 WESLEY AVE, = 2nd flesf.<br />

nei r?nt eeesfiaififf to num€ f<br />

qnu. 5 & $850; 4 V »79l>: 3 S<br />

2 *' tfm): 1 ft »*5O- 1 room el-<br />

cy end poreh. ^fiO. Inquire OH<br />

ss er ens' broker, 0-14<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT<br />

QDGE ROOMS FOR R£a^T, Sp«louM,<br />

comfortable, w#Il-Ilelit#a BBS htftttd^<br />

With tltcheu convenl?f*o*. In SenUiwl-<br />

Ledgee bulldlnc, aulteble in? "<br />

SIK# fer Any taiil*at!a to<br />

night<br />

Rates<br />

DORMITORY ROOMS for young n<br />

it.S3 per week. Surf afld Sand, ^S<br />

Boardwatk, %-2<br />

i OUEBT HOUSE 714<br />

Road- Q«ni i<br />

i<br />

_Ii<br />

R,_<br />

fesm, elect<br />

conk fug prlviiD<br />

per wefk pach.<br />

Ave, Phnlie U<br />

ionaL Own large Hying<br />

!c refrigerator, Al<br />

gps, sreian rate, iS<br />

The Uavmlei. SOS Ope<br />

ROOMS FOR t EMPLOYED<br />

Scm - i = hd l<br />

privilege*, its<br />

persi<br />

Innersprlng. Laundry<br />

Plyffioiith pisee.<br />

FjORMtTORY fnr working bq»'R<br />

glrll, EieclTlr. refrlgefatar and ki<br />

priviiFjrs* Reasonable ratei,<br />

ereleL §09 Oe^an Art.<br />

if<br />

Sffi 9TH ^T. = 2nd floor furnished<br />

SpartrnDm. 2 brdrooms, balh, large<br />

living room with murphy bt?d; dining<br />

r*Mifn ktteheri. Fine apt, tnr adult<br />

famlb*. iv the month. sdflSnn pr year-<br />

ly. H W, Leo. ownWi 3tl Vise Bi,<br />

ENT = ApyriTtients HIB Wesley ....<br />

Large and email apartments fay the<br />

eek <strong>of</strong> month, phone 175&W. tf<br />

NEW TWO AND THREL:<br />

bearhfront apartment. Amos,<br />

Crntrui av, Phone 3iO3=Ws<br />

bcdronnl<br />

.il<br />

if<br />

.FAMILY<br />

lion >•<br />

ind hath.<br />

laths. Ri<br />

y PROPERTY - Hardens<br />

l "lrsi floor front: a "<br />

|CJ<br />

ind floor;, B<br />

ear anartnients first<br />

iims, s<br />

floor:<br />

bedrooms and bath, jseeond fl.oor;<br />

and bnth.<br />

i hedrooniB . -<br />

Ihroughout. Furnished.<br />

!!•>•••: 4S00 Aahui-y Ave.<br />

S«ond flonp<br />

Hoi w«ler heil<br />

ilfl.nOO <strong>On</strong>-<br />

'" Wallnn<br />

APAHTMEKT<br />

Ilille caih.<br />

eepi<br />

Ave.<br />

HOUSE, auesi<br />

Poor hi<br />

before rentlnsr or buy!<br />

Ilhih "Income; Poor health,<br />

lads ' '<br />

fe pos:<br />

allh C<br />

nllnir Bl bus<br />

in Irsde.<br />

^ Corncf 1st and Haven<br />

!)• earner 4ih Iind slmwn<br />

O: eorner..4lh . aiid Bimi<br />

Int 2M. 1 WOO; lots sat and<br />

each, niloeli 4i0,<br />

llmpsan Ave, Phone<br />

it m<br />

BUNGALOW — ia« Simpson Ave. 8<br />

rooms and halh- garage, .hot water<br />

oil heat, aereens. ilorni windows<br />

rt!m<br />

fertabie attractive roam*. Cioie Is<br />

t»fif-dwiirk. Music FitF And rtitAurastJi<br />

O VHto t<br />

HOTEL COLONIAL—R-WDH and smail<br />

spanntnti. Centrally lasted sff<br />

hqlk O f irti N<br />

Open for inapeetlsn.<br />

la, Fhohe r~<br />

NKTO pECORATEp roains. Clean,<br />

cool, e<strong>of</strong>flforlabie. Near beach, atores<br />

The ftegtune, •§!'-•<br />

Phone 3fM-W.<br />

'MY HOME IS VOUB HOME'—sunny<br />

cnmfnrtable room, dnybl^ and twin<br />

beds, M.OQ per day up until <strong>Jun</strong>e 3&<br />

Vlclniu 1 Tabernacle on ,W«l*y Ave.<br />

Also hlse 2 b#dfi aprlm^nt first<br />

Ilanr<br />

abernacle on ,W«*y Ae.<br />

hlse 2 b#drs»fii aparlm^nt. first<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e, 1100. Fhan« 3609-W. 6JB<br />

ROOMS TOR WORKERS—Perfect lo,<br />

eatlsh. Near restaurants and beaeh.<br />

S to 4 in one roam. HOD each. Holi-<br />

day House. 40a 14th SI, Oill Mr*.<br />

dlrlh. 6417.R, •«•<br />

ADJOtNINt; ROOMS Ini lour or more<br />

working *lrl». Sf.njn nuenable,<br />

Iil3 denTrarAve, Hiollt IBIB-R/


EL-LEDCER Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 i,<br />

To Attend<br />

g School<br />

To Go to Rutgers<br />

Sunnner Session<br />

National Bank uf Ot i t ,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> th. cln^ f I r k t Hi t<br />

r, which um I,,,, ,it c, , ,,,<br />

School oT Bnnkmt. JI 1 ,-,<br />

mssffier session at Ril ,i, L'F I<br />

ttf. New Irur, i itk li, k r il I<br />

.. Monday mil tn ri it In i<br />

R. Jutu- 30<br />

The resort honki r , n ,<br />

than 1000 nhu i II „ , i<br />

«*elt schuol gc.s n | i , t ] t<br />

tte American Hinkir \. ,<br />

TJSe Itudent BacH n t i , 1,1<br />

from « states Hi D ti f i<br />

luitlbla and I in fnrr -n c inlr ,<br />

In asdltlor tn il , nn i „ i ir = I i<br />

ner union plus«ml,r~, in ,<br />

i and 1S53 Mr Hiri , „,<br />

. fe two ^pgrs nf , %t< n i *n<br />

al borne and writ i h, u I i , I<br />

ypen original r, i r h i<br />

phue <strong>of</strong> Bnanti t,i I , t i r<br />

The Graduiit Sih .1 I i L<br />

by fte A.B A in lott i , ,, ,<br />

SppQrfUnif} for irt\ in , tl II ]<br />

^sperieneed bar k, i Th, I n u<br />

(OF 1BJ1 numbors HH [.hi, „- ,<br />

lecturer* Sncakrr, iM ,<br />

syfateniflng banker lj wi ,<br />

* mtUsts bank suri ni ,,r ini<br />

armiient <strong>of</strong>ficials \ h i n , Vf r<br />

I <strong>of</strong> bunking jn i FI lu i j<br />

HIrgs camt to thL OLL in C<br />

two Je-irs at i ir jf i if , M 4<br />

Nation 11 Sink Pin F \i S<br />

kV#f#ran Questions;<br />

Replies By VA<br />

the Juh 25 cut nfT J<br />

WlH^I be pcfm tul ID mi _ Hi<br />

af GI Bill stjft*"*<br />

u maT chan^r hp ris it =,iu<br />

riSBDnj arftjsfacturj Lit \<br />

lessens int-Iudr unsatL f^tt<br />

I^qgTesg in yaur prt^i rau<br />

through no fault ^f wur r*n<br />

evidence that the new mun ^ n<br />

&? ittore m keeping HI h \nur jf<br />

df and prt?t ious rjinm,<br />

am an m the jt»y train<br />

vArthKGlBtl! I undti-itand ih<br />

.next Fall I »iU be r.quir.rt t Id<br />

a •upplementyl enrrcs p»ndpn<br />

eaiirss along with m> jub trsimn<br />

y I da so despite thn f.ict th<br />

eut <strong>of</strong>f daft, v-1\\ ha\t pi=sed<br />

—Y»a 50 I&ug ag iht* enrnspd<br />

course is can,iden 1 a- an i<br />

l part, ef iuur on-thf job trai<br />

sufse<br />

^«* B»j]p tn get inin mcdlcnl schoal<br />

i \ th«' Jul\ 2=4 tui olf clntf* Whm<br />

mi*! I dn in ortli r 1" rM irimiltt-ri<br />

H i Ihn! H i!i "<br />

\—Vi prni p i l VA « ith<br />

I *. UUIILI thai s nu ipphcel Utr ,ict<br />

| i i*di!in ttj m.ditil Mthiml inch inr<br />

iflu \' • I I II HI I 11 , ,|<br />

I I IH I ,1 \ 1 .<br />

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[ l r T<br />

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I c«Hn<br />

J hi lirt u i LJ mi ni(1 ; ,! t<br />

••' t-i i ,II.I i<br />

p i prt m, J,CTI t r j i n<br />

under tfic ci Bill bui I wont<br />

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Woodbine Army Man<br />

U Cited For Valor<br />

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mi, PMII , , ,,„! u_,<br />

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M<br />

4-H Club Members<br />

Off to Camp, Monday<br />

J M,.,, , -I,,,-,. „ | i,u I [<br />

/innouncinyFORMFITWEEKat<br />

STAINTON'S<br />

JUNE 13th to 20th<br />

Come see why Formfit<br />

is First Choice..,<br />

For fit, for comfort, for a<br />

Sweetheart <strong>of</strong> a Figure I<br />

W ml in \, ,irn Iif w \, 11 , in 1, ii, \ *.„, , ,1,, ,,, ,,f , rM,,ro<br />

mill in Hi r In jnil • iimlm I ' I In n M II mi c n«, I ,1, p ,r[.<br />

nu nl Inr in iri'/iic/iirz/riin IIIMI in u I,, l.iri linniht<br />

Wii-k Cllll- 1 \\ hi Ihrr l.,|i ir Ii.il.il.l! I,,,;,. ,lr mJil<br />

— ,.ur IIJIIIMI i,,r-. In n - , j,, l,| , ,,, | ,,,|,|, . ]x ,„ a j ltp<br />

Hrj, l.ir.llr nr I..1111.I1I1..11 I, ,,, ,„, , ,,M|,|, ,,. -, ], , I,,,II,<br />

1 . 1 lln in Ji iiiiiii ir ill »>, ,,•<br />

iimii iaii ,/,i I,,i inn Viu II<br />

kimu thfii K\I\ mur until* ti<br />

ii i,ir I iinnli' limn ,m\ ti'hi r<br />

ninl. '<br />

1 Iff Brd*, from | * ,<br />

nrr<br />

1 Ifr Found ilium from<br />

P * B** pure to BIT the<br />

Ihrillinjj<br />

furmfil W ,-, I<br />

Amp it in our ainduHil<br />

Sta<br />

Olrdli-, from g n<br />

_j«-—"V<br />

nton'a Corsets<br />

Second Floor<br />

-,<br />

16 »<br />

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Telephone 1S32<br />

G//ifs fo Please<br />

EVERY DAD<br />

Remember <strong>Jun</strong>e 17<br />

Is the Day for Dad<br />

Father's Day is just around the corner. And<br />

just around the corner, too, is Dad's favorite<br />

menswear store. You'll find his choice<br />

here in easy shopping reach. Helpful<br />

courttouf service, too!<br />

BOW TIES<br />

Smnrl fer all Dads, young<br />

or older. Slripes, pattern,<br />

solids . . . . . 1.00 * 1.50<br />

SUSPENDERS<br />

Famous brands Dad appreciates.<br />

Button and clip<br />

models. . . . . . 1.50 . 1.75<br />

NECKWEAR<br />

Best buy in months. Full<br />

stnek includes silks, rayons,<br />

nylons . . .. I.fJQ . 2,50<br />

HANDKERCHIEFS<br />

A sure . pleaser always.<br />

White and in color.. Hand<br />

rolled edires, . , 25c to 6Se<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

In Into, populai- atyles.<br />

Patterns and plains,<br />

3,30 to 7,50<br />

SOCKS<br />

si eolleetlon in town.<br />

All eolers. Anklets, full<br />

length, , , , . . 39e to 1.10<br />

CABANA SETS<br />

Leisurely llvin, »t It, be.t,<br />

LiBhtweiyht and cool<br />

6.95 to 15.00<br />

BELTS<br />

Alway. a favorite. Choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> leathers, buckle*. Initlalied,<br />

. . ... l.so to<br />

And many, many other<br />

IJad.pleasera. But . , , do<br />

your shopping early while<br />

stocks are still complete,<br />

OPEN UNTIL 9P, M,<br />

EVERY FRIDAY and<br />

SATURDAY<br />

t • ''!<br />

TW/CE-AWEEK<br />

Tuesdays<br />

and<br />

Fridays<br />

7!st YEAR Nu. 10 Telephone 0304 or 0305<br />

Ice Cream<br />

Vendors on<br />

Probation<br />

Rules <strong>of</strong> Conduct<br />

Are Laid Down<br />

By <strong>City</strong> Officials<br />

fumpliiifit* In tin,<br />

mrr, %nil the puller had f<br />

Martird iiiriffii^<br />

parkinf in irrrl *•<br />

liif, briirh. iind d<br />

huldprn.<br />

Thi. ,n:iyi.r . •<br />

b y . I F , . . . , i i , •: . ' • • • ;<br />

fit-.<br />

Pi-..-:<br />

IT<br />

,H,.<br />

ItV rill II I<br />

Four From Resort<br />

At Boys' State<br />

Study Government<br />

in Model Operation<br />

[•!,. l,| | ( . .<br />

Ill I,I:,.I •<br />

j,r,.yrin<br />

M ,,,r.-<br />

MIUIIV Allrnl S<br />

rii.w, in,,I Chiifli'.<br />

In i,ihl;li,.n i<br />

will Iti.nr lit itiii<br />

TI.I- i<br />

i li i- II,,<br />

:n Ciii'U<br />

Jildiir Rii'lml-d 1 l.iI 1 -III.II]f i.ml N'i.ti,<br />

Lciiiiiii VIIH> l'i.Ii:lli,,lidi f H.ihili 11 -<br />

Olivn<br />

Sentinei'Ledger<br />

* Semi-Weekly<br />

For Summer<br />

Thin In ihr Drill iwlr»-»-w«k ,<br />

ls«ur at Thr seniln*l-lfflffr fur<br />

th#'HuiHfff*F ^eBneti.<br />

Hrrnrtrr, until r»li. It will hipubllahfd<br />

Tur.duv and Frldaj<br />

mornlnn. In ihr f»l! II will rr-<br />

«nin» lid u«ckl> •tlifdulr—fVPfv ;<br />

Thumdav,<br />

ii will b# drllvfrfd to «yb- :<br />

•crlbtm by Irltrr Firrlir, and :<br />

will he on tale at «(»•« Htanda ;<br />

sn U» day or publlonllnn . i<br />

Deadlineii for (fnrml mwi {<br />

and adveriUIni eepy art Man- j<br />

Bay noon for Utf TOMiday !«• i<br />

««, Thumdmy noon for lh» Friday<br />

IHUF. Cluiincd -d. muni<br />

be In Ihr BBIee nnt laUr U»n<br />

RUurday noon for till Tucaday<br />

Imat, Wtdiieaday neen far the<br />

trUmy laauc. Thin will bt nil<br />

. Too-L.l,-to-Cliu.lIv drp.rtmrnl<br />

iarlni UM annmcr.<br />

niAII NOTI-Ni eUaained<br />

ail win b« art in type unUI paid<br />

'•». UM low price d«a nei<br />

J kuplnc book, an «h««.<br />

4&M^§!0^^&a>:''^-j' .•••••• •-•;' c - ^ .•«•'<br />

Printed and Published in America's Greatest Family Resort<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Marie Martina Selected as Hostess<br />

For Miss New Jersey Pameant, July 21<br />

IKtls < ITV ilIU, Marl, Murilmil j« p.r^i.t.d by Mnvsr<br />

liliiaul H «kci ullh n slUff bowl, a gift from Ihf rill, .liurily<br />

iiHn >hr «is i. I., i.,I a), II,, «Inner n( Hi, I,,, al luBlrHt. ill Ihr Surf<br />

III .it.<br />

illElll.— , ~ir Sliidiu I'liiilii i<br />

;ii M.II-I. M.i<br />

Winner From<br />

Family <strong>of</strong><br />

Artists<br />

i.l.-iin<br />

M,,r<br />

^t vu<br />

111,-<br />

Miirtinn. M.ii'i<br />

}-,,\,Mir: Miiitit<br />

An<br />

IMlll.il M.I 1 ! ,11.1. |.(,,!••« >, II1.-1. Illll-<br />

IIH: -,!iil life- Sllliji-i'ls, pin iliilj.<br />

.•mil iiiiiiro pii'ti'.. Tliri'i' iiiilir<br />

iiiicli's iiri' i" Uiu- nii'iiiivriml in!<br />

ili'lii illlfl ilBSili-iilll'll IllKl'llllT 1»<br />

i!ll- riliUlill'llillill .•Illlll".<br />

f.i rili-<br />

« hi i; Blii- lii'iiiiii I" sluiiv nrl ii!<br />

mi' Hi'liiiiil ,if IitiliiKlrliil Ari. .sin.<br />

r-.t>nl\ tiiuiii! tlliit thi. lint' :irt*<br />

hiul :i .trniifii 1 Alt luiuish Mitt ii- liad iilnlllli'tl<br />

.' iitlriii'lmn AJtt'r<br />

Hvo vriiis, Hie trLMU.fi.rri'il tu th*.<br />

Ai'iiili'tii.v. whi'Ii. i-lii' will licuiii<br />

In r m-i'diiil ywir- in SflHi'iiiiwi'<br />

Inti'i'iiir siHMii.j. lljiuru Miuliiw<br />

mid -|inrtr:iilH 11 n• Her fin'iiriii'<br />

1 p.imlmM .^utjii.i.t^ Shi 1 ilifi's not<br />

rare Him li fur laiKlmnprii'<br />

Shii hiis Ilill'n iiljjnrhiiiK nrl<br />

iliililhiiml, when slit' OMIMI wt-llt<br />

(in ixiiniiim jiiimts with HIT<br />

fiillivr<br />

Pelto Awarded Contract<br />

Jiiiin Peiiii and Cii, nf Occiin Ciiy.<br />

I was owafdi>d li contract bj tho Cn|]f<br />

May city ciiinmijisionors lalo In.nl<br />

I vfvek in suiiply, l.ooo lems <strong>of</strong> uriispl<br />

i fnr sli'ecl Iniprnvcmeiits nl a I'UKt<br />

Of «2:Sfl.1,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John LowiOll, Jr , tit<br />

Philadelphia, are spending the season<br />

al 404 ZSlh «t.<br />

IN HIT STfllKNT<br />

!,!. !pl,!M Ar.i.!*-:ny ti<br />

( ! • i<br />

Mil' Hi<br />

IIKI:I\I> (.(ill) i norm<br />

r-,,. %,.•... M..,, II,,.,. i<br />

,' w,'<br />

Tliuiy-iM^hl piiir* t'f iirnis iUid<br />

1I>UN hi'ii! InhniiiuiNly nKJiiiiM the<br />

.puuhdiiiti iK'i',m, 8.imrH,iy morn-<br />

in«. Thii-ty-eiulit lu-ad.-t -buL-hi'd<br />

biMwetMi waves, niiivjni; sinwly<br />

nnri iit tinit's hv€'ininu !» miiki*<br />

no projirfsN<br />

Hcfr wi*rt s ^8 hiiNky n^pirniitN<br />

fnr I iff miHiriinti. swininiitiii it<br />

I40H-ftint-*iiinii~ rflfu in wtiter 64<br />

tlvgrvvii io i-uiitiirp 2n ptisMiniis<br />

to Uv lUk«i, They all ri'turnecf,<br />

Ninjjiy, sir in Mrnupa nnd•; Siinin,<br />

who couldn't Hiiish the* lest, in<br />

h<strong>of</strong>dH, <strong>On</strong>e hoy, lifter rnftrhinK<br />

lhe bpflrh/was carried nfT on u<br />

strpteher; shivering tind ex^<br />

liausied,<br />

• • •<br />

The Whistle blew at 10:30 and<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, <strong>1951</strong> Huiiriing: Slh «*T and Flavin Sv<br />

To<br />

By<br />

To<br />

Be Delivered<br />

Aug. 1; <strong>City</strong><br />

Do Installing<br />

l l l l<br />

Thi. ih i-lrniil linn nl .l.uiili<br />

Si hulT HiI,<br />

lim bolder Friiliiv u: n i<br />

,:-Miiii iitt tn ,«ii|i|ily tin- i-ity « ill<br />

tiiiliU- !,ylit<br />

|.i|iii|nni'ni iiiiil miiti-f ml,<br />

!,, jiiii!,-. 1 WS iiilillluilliil UltiTf,-,-.<br />

timw,<br />

Til,- SrinilT<br />

1,1,1 A in. M 7liS W « ill-<br />

(ll'llll'I'V ill Iiii. nii.ri hin-.Hi... pr, ,r,i.<br />

Ui(I nil ,,[ • bi'luri' A,iiiii>; 1 UP i1<br />

ilS<br />

1,,1-Mliilh iiuiiriii-il l In. ii.iitr.li! ..<br />

SP ill "Iii-tin^<br />

>i-iii-riUiy<br />

nihil- hliiiii-ih<br />

SM-ii- lf\ iii .JMIII;.<br />

,lf mitl C,J S4 H»y iii; WMlinii! s<br />

AniU'fMtn M 914 4h. .mil lln. I'iirk 1HJJ<br />

Miti r C.ii iiliiiii.i ,.| Ni.« Ji-r.ry 5sfi<br />

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77H iiii A IS IT il fit Ml il h Mllll • ,ntiiini-.l<br />

;, ,i,pi ,.f Ihi- ..nil ;lii.,!., ,i :.-.<br />

di-1-l..-.i i ' ,, ,1^1.HIM (. li.ll<br />

fi.ui, r, l-il'lllt nf till, l.thl:. '.I•'-><br />

Will Ui- ill: -IiiHit! hv |.m|il,i>,.j nl : iir<br />

rlly rliTh ,{-.,! twri'iiu<br />

Thi. i,.iiniiif.iiiiii-rs<br />

, inly .II Mi:><br />

ri-t:c:\ ,!l 1<br />

i-,i<br />

l)y |i|-;s.i!i ii,nl f;ii I,,f- Lui! N.ii! t,,<br />

r,.ji-i ! !*,,• ,-- ii ] 1 hi-ciiii.-j- fn< |, f-1,<br />

Motorist Rams<br />

Police Car; Held<br />

Nobody Injured;<br />

Damafe Set at $700<br />

,ii, -n I.I xaa KI:.,<br />

State Older Adults<br />

To Convene Today<br />

..; !hi<br />

illH!<br />

c<br />

Ti-.ii<br />

u-..<br />

,Hn-<br />

ihr ijtiys lined up* under ihi*<br />

huiirdwiiiki noiir Iftlh sl! They<br />

Mriihbi'd tht?! r* ! d rt'-Ni'iie biniys<br />

tiod uiuior Uioir MhnLiidurs nnd<br />

piiMSU! ijtl to ((iiNii Ui thi f Wnter.<br />

A M'l'ffnd whisile blew and ihr<br />

hei!t*h was t\\\vtl with Funning<br />

nthiulPM, rariiiU for thi* oceiiii to<br />

Iieyii! ihi'ir swim to a little it'ri<br />

ihiU. hiirely visibly from lhi»'<br />

hunrdwaik. nnd biit.-k tn shufi*<br />

Two rnwbpaiN, manned hy es^<br />

|ii*f leneed lifeMUyrdN, fcillpwt'd<br />

ihe j.winiinqrs in this race over<br />

ii h N\vimint*r.N slosvly ninde<br />

Uu'ir wjiy 1 ihnumh tin-" U.IVUK<br />

•in id ii-y water, Ht-iiiiivi^ and<br />

friends Hirahuul iff find lh.it portUHililF<br />

iJut thnt hliii brulitlii!<br />

thvin to wiitch the t-cmti. i ,'it.-<br />

Two were picked up hy a honi<br />

jibiuit threL^quarter.H uf \hv «jiy<br />

nut. At 11 minutes and- IS sec<br />

niids, ono swimmer ^furtccf the<br />

return trip. A niPe was bugun<br />

in earnest now. Several hendN<br />

Vuuld hv sucii iirouputl togothur<br />

coinpetlhff. fnr the lend. Two<br />

more boys were hnuied into the<br />

lifeguard beat.<br />

Suddenly ihree heads were<br />

seen near the beach. Tile swimmers<br />

were pouring on (he steani<br />

with what stFength they had<br />

left. Out ef the water they came,<br />

' racing up ts the lifeguard's<br />

<strong>City</strong> Detective<br />

Is Elevated To<br />

Rank <strong>of</strong> Captain<br />

Salary Increases<br />

Also Provided in<br />

Proposed Ordinance<br />

crtMticm <strong>of</strong> hi- rifiv jHJSitinn<br />

Miin (it D tiji'tiii-j; in the<br />

Ciii jitiht-i ,!i'l«irtin(.fii is<br />

l ritii-r ;m ificliniinri- Introhfr|ui^M>cl<br />

( , lir^I rtiiciiiiji by<br />

isiiirt' ijrits icu>s fnr<br />

tit Hli.ity) fi.r tht><br />

h<br />

tin- fUi- oiiu-r<br />

biiiiifH't' cirUff. MiumcU<br />

l < lt-rk li»it-<br />

^ in% t'stiiiiiiiip fur n n<br />

-itrs I A SIS t"U'?iiiiil!tt ! d<br />

Iii till ihi' c;i|itiniH > at<br />

H<br />

Vtiurm. ;n<br />

>Af irk nit;<br />

jriiHi inr :inil-<br />

lit'iuf,. !)li<br />

i iiii .lyr.i-.Sn<br />

Hits 3 Parked<br />

Cars', Arrested<br />

As Drunken Driver<br />

Uri-'i j-t<br />

n-.- |i..rki'ri i ii Shur,.<br />

i-r. i.l Niim Tf P.,mi<br />

Ok SullflilJ ill lililli<br />

ar. :. ll.-ui (iiy riiiiiiki'li<br />

Hnilartidphiii «,i« in<br />

iiitf iS(io tn uail hit<br />

i t-liiirui' nf ilriiiki-n<br />

i-i..-. dr.i n.-<br />

Hi- .> si-hi'du<br />

.iun-dii>- .it H (i ,t,<br />

i 1 Fr:ii',kl..ril.<br />

ri-i'il tn pni-<br />

Inr i<br />

!,,,: JinlL-i- H.i-!..ir<br />

Annual Paving<br />

Work Completed<br />

Portions <strong>of</strong> Eifht<br />

StreetE Improved<br />

M;,>tn-<br />

't! Friifas<br />

Miind. The rrowd appliiiiflrcl the<br />

llrsi man.nut, who ilnlshed this<br />

ruii^c'd iust iri 20 inhuitei: ilild<br />

2ft seeoiidM. ^ ^<br />

He was iiilhiwecl bv the_otli=<br />

efjs, nnishiiiK in dribble.N. They<br />

weru nil pantinM and shivering<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> them eolliipKt?d on the<br />

warm sond, Others wandered aft*<br />

in synreh ef towels nf sweatprs<br />

to wsifin their chilled bndU-H.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> the 3fl storters, 34 returned<br />

under their oWn power<br />

They had made It back and<br />

completed the test. But this was<br />

only the first <strong>of</strong> more' hard work<br />

yet to como. Included' in the<br />

regular training program <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Beach Pntroi This week. Bill<br />

Fottcrton gives the rookies od-<br />

ditiont.1 trainini in boat and<br />

brjcb work before they ean become<br />

fulWfledged lifeguards.<br />

Detective Captain<br />

SAMI'EL D. PRICE<br />

Wrong U-Turn<br />

Leads To Court<br />

Truck Driver Fined<br />

For Causing Crash<br />

trutk dri\i<br />

fl an ;u Lidi hy<br />

ToOpenWayFdrv<br />

Passenger <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

U, S, to Pay Half<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> Making<br />

Runway Longer<br />

; <strong>City</strong> commissioners on Friday au^<br />

i ihoriziHi thi. 1 reeeipt ef bid! frepl<br />

euntrat-tnri on July 6 for imprsyifiat<br />

I the north-south runway <strong>of</strong> %h0 mu- "<br />

! niripal airpijrt. tu make it poivible<br />

for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to became a link In<br />

i eommeri-iui air tFBnspor4aiisn.<br />

I In ii rpjiiiliiiign adoptecl Friday, Use<br />

i c-ity iinverninii bocty yuihsriiad ae=. -<br />

, ctMiiancu by the city <strong>of</strong> a comjnll-<br />

| tnunt nf IIO.OCKI ol f^dfral ' fund!<br />

I from the Civil Aoronauties Author-<br />

\ ity. which will he matched by 4a<br />

t^itml amount from thr city.<br />

ALLOCATED IN NOVEMBEB<br />

Mnyor Edward B. Bowk#r .had<br />

ripplii-ri for the project formally<br />

i-arly last month. The money win .<br />

i.linc-nteH last November.<br />

Chnrlt^ J, Diet?, airport engiti€«lfcir<br />

tho C.A.A;. was present at Fri«<br />

ilitis im/i'iinM to cninjalete action on<br />

iippriAiU uf contract form! anil<br />

other tor.Tiiilitios required to atart<br />

thi. project The nsency approved<br />

(iocljy • the plans nhfi specineutions<br />

IM iin wi.,.ks aiiu.<br />

ki- _-..i....nn .1. Kinfc: W|[i iiinsist <strong>of</strong> Bravi?lin« and roming<br />

the time!,, iif thp main runway for a<br />

iiiiiiiih 2J, uf Wt-si uv cilHliinfi" <strong>of</strong> 3200 feet and a wiath <strong>of</strong><br />

wii), llin.il SS fur can- 1 100 fuel Thi; runway will be e«.<br />

iintl i, similar amciunl . ti-neli-ri 1000- feet beyonti It* present<br />

withuiii ii Iiteiise He : UriKih in a fouih-wiHtcTly direction.<br />

inr<br />

ht= had ni=%-i=r bvvn<br />

rillST STACE Op EXPAMIION<br />

in Nt'w JiTM-y iilUiou^h driviny u<br />

siLInijj Irui-k fur u \nviil rnnlrat'lnr. Th«. enijint-er described thl« work<br />

as the nr«l staKe <strong>of</strong> cxparuion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ptl= Ch..r]fh Ru=itii Mud the at-<br />

fluid «o that it will be suitable for<br />

i-idi'Ht Cit'fiirrcd nil WrM. a^ = bi-=<br />

commcrciul uir transport tervic*.<br />

:v,Rjr, 3rd iinri 4th M?.. UM <strong>Jun</strong>e T<br />

He siiici the usual procedure is for<br />

u- imlli<br />

iiii lilt" Cawinnuiih<br />

en i<br />

the Kitvernmeni agency to provide<br />

iKlditinng! sums in future yean.<br />

which Ciin Be used if the city ap-<br />

a.* fiiH'ti 510 fur ciif<br />

U 5<br />

Hth<br />

plies for the money and will match<br />

it The nest step in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

would be in hard surface the run.<br />

way un top .(if the grave! base to toe<br />

Ofik't-rs KfJ Rulyii nnd<br />

*• Ifi Lvv- •>- flr>A.' nri thr<br />

.f flu. Hlrrrl in jmAMim<br />

Errant Motoriat<br />

Doomed to Toil 5<br />

Hours For Police<br />

Pi!<br />

tl T(< five Inmrs ni hibur fur<br />

r Mi']]iinnu-r.l by MunifilJiil<br />

Fijr-k'ni A Kuiy )r>l!'rdi,v<br />

l H HITHUTMIM. IS. nf Pllll.ljih-nffrd<br />

Muriiy is. drj\ inu<br />

iHibiU' nil ii U'itiMU-r'.* purmi!<br />

Lu-iriM iiccHinfJiiint.-fi hy ;i<br />

uritur, un jvquiri-d by-sialu<br />

(•ir^h, Jutiyij Knit uM<br />

C;jji! Wiihum JI Rniii<br />

tint ics u!-.t il 4 ji in.<br />

.4,nft nn<br />

him tu<br />

Civic Theatre<br />

Proposed Here<br />

May Produce Play*<br />

Late This Summer<br />

A fniiill but unthujiastie group<br />

mafk* (ihin? lor ii permanent ei%ic<br />

tiit.nirt' in thi* nnUiou^cliiitani future,<br />

a_i thu iir^t mur-fin« at the? Oeeaii<br />

Ciiy TV Work Shop Theaife, ThUF»tiny<br />

niKti! iii iht- honiu at the direc*<br />

tur. Mrs L.il!ti Gurdimi, 30i 24th st,<br />

Mh-H HtOpn Riuharda wag appelntfd<br />

asylum dirpctnr= Miss = "<br />

PMiiItis, rinima c-dit<strong>of</strong>. snd<br />

Grillu. public rulsuons direetpf,<br />

PERFORMANCE TH1§ SUMMER<br />

Thp Kroups I'ifKt pPp^c?ntatiQn, new<br />

in jjfodui'imn: \K\U_ he cscc-Fpti frsm<br />

"Thn Wufnoii" ;i n fi "Wutherin^<br />

Hi-ighiA" Mrs Gordoni is confident<br />

ih.iil !tiu tiriiup will \iv rt ! ady to give<br />

n |ji*rfornU!hvi- bt s itjre iht* end ef th#<br />

liT iinl.l tl<br />

.ll.Hi<br />

Aim<br />

,11 lii'Dir IliNr<br />

i n! friitiirt- nj ihi-<br />

!.I r'rul.i.'<br />

Room Rent High for Trio Who<br />

Crashed Apartment for Snooze<br />

Thri-i. inn" ,•*: vh.i tfutl<br />

iiu-v iiii niijiii v. ini.. rt-til.TPi<br />

hij. Jur.iiir<br />

fit.liil iii,id iii,,ro in th,. end.<br />

Pli.-aiii!:s ui.<br />

.- ,11 ill ihev<br />

inii.i|,iil-fiHiri<br />

Wi.ilni-nliiv". i,<br />

inr.<br />

1 Ml<br />

did 25 Girl Scouts<br />

Leave For Camp<br />

Miiynr Biiulii-r ri-isoiti-ii thiit Spending Week in<br />

U- Di'piiriiiiiM! i.f C"i>nsi.r\ii- Belleplain Forest<br />

I Ki'iif'.tMiiit- I)i.\rjiijtiiiini hii,<br />

1 llu- inli-1 ji'tty niirl »i ,ivi nil WHIi a full iiruuram nf in-tnilie>.<br />

Whuh u ;ift !',i!n[jU'ti-(i i-iiriy nliiiini.ri. i, Mioiijj <strong>of</strong> 25 Oci-isn Ciiy<br />

Tln« iil.Mi nil, nniinriii Uilh Girl Siouis li.ii Siinday crti-fliniiii<br />

,,f ,t,i?e I tlinU<br />

|.iT..i<br />

rfs. " li<br />

i'h,iH< tn 11.JI>l;is liiii III., iilhi'i.-<br />

!iilki-il ni- uiss i' i if-JI ii, :i I ;!• ni iiii<br />

NIIK l.OVKS p.\INTIN(i<br />

,\l,.-'« Mill I ,mi ..|i|,i-,ii'iiiJ<br />

tti.ii.- ,iiy.i!'i-,-h,ni:ri i' uiiuii ,<br />

hrii'My ill: hi-r I.H,- fur |I;,IMIIMI<br />

ML^ Mryi-p-r. pi i^i'Mi.ii ..in \i<br />

|ii:inn Mill! i.f dii •,i!iii:i:;ii mi lli.y.<br />

while Mil... TnJii v pii'ilii- mi itl.-p ih-<br />

NIL:<br />

ii 1,1<br />

Cjili'i'li M.iii,- «...« |)r,n-nl,.il wllll<br />

IHT- UIIUII -i-i-|iil',- ili'.il f!iv;,l If.liiB<br />

liy Miiry lliMidi.r.-i.i: PiirkiT. MB<br />

tliiiiil <strong>City</strong> l!).'ill. willi tiillrlllilcil IliT<br />

ri'ian nt! tin- ri'Miri .'iiiM-cti <strong>of</strong> lii'iiuty<br />

rate 2, iilra»e<br />

Bi-i-iiu.^i.' thty i-i-ii; uni.ii ii si-r.'.'n<br />

in iiitir ii III»t llnu<br />

thr three were line. stu i-ai'h mi<br />

iliilrm-H iillil<br />

si.viii half ii ilay's llil r ill j.iM!-<br />

tMi-iiii t-t-.tircs iirouiu! r<br />

iHiiiriers iiiiil cleiiiliny HI<br />

ill Sii r« PII<br />

h,!(.<br />

h , k iniiii-<br />

rt-<br />

. A •<br />

n ii|i|«'<br />

iht-iii<br />

r Tin- Wnrk Shn|i Theatre is still<br />

JicH't'ptinu iiiembtT? Whiln inter-<br />

I'siyd in pun pit? sviih act ing ability,<br />

nirnitHTHhipj Us nprii tn any Who are<br />

irilufL^UHJ in LifJf Theatre warfc<br />

iri'ludiEiti nrtists, mu^it'iiins, dancers,<br />

Hirmfi=js: wrllers.- announcers and<br />

^tiiue hands. ThtTe ia tin age limit,<br />

ALSO SOCIAL CLl'i<br />

Whili* tifgnViizod primflrily for the<br />

inn tuli'nt fiiF ujlMvision, the grsup<br />

i iilsit ciiii hpciimo a social elub for<br />

!u sjieiid ii iU'tk t-iiilllHiiK .it Eiisi ! youiiH pt'OiiU<br />

Creek .LiitiMC in the in-art nf the<br />

Bollenliiiii Btiiti Puici,:. t".,,... M.iy<br />

Ordinance Raising<br />

flu"<br />

Juiius* Kfiuiklin A King iin-<br />

Jiiisi-il ihi. i'mes iin Dnhiild J<br />

CaniiTiMi. 21, uf Si'iiricliilf. N Y .<br />

Hiihert' li. Kiiiie. 83, or 734 Bi.n.<br />

CMH hi Mcrinn stiitinn. Pa., and<br />

RiiyiliMhil B, FetheriiUin. JO. • uf<br />

lllll N liSrd st . Philndeliihiii<br />

They were nrriiliiiird ii»<br />

chiirui,^ (if IjreiikinM iiiid ent*.rill!!,<br />

hut Jutiiie Kin« L-hanut-ri it<br />

ti, disorderly ciinduct. C'iiitieroh<br />

ami Kiiiie siiiil- ihey had just<br />

Hi; I hi- .•ra.-hi-if<br />

- jiiil-tv LIT lii-i- hi • ii C'I'.I'.IH-<br />

]il lii-i.r W,.»I,.y ,n ..lik.iit 2<br />

i! Ill . illl! b'il ,ii iU T ii-llll!".!<br />

h W;M ^t-vrr-i! him!-. l.iU-r ^ hi-M<br />

' ?-hi- Ill-aril ihi' .Hh-ii: I, 'ni.viu<br />

iilill lounil Ihi'lil li.n-k :r. MillllillMV<br />

CiiMHTiin. .^jiiikr.iiniiiii t'nr llii'<br />

urinip kiiiii ihiMI- iilliy. niiiUi,!ii;h<br />

in ?,i\ i' imim-y mi a ni.iil<br />

ftiiiin<br />

JudMi' Kmi; piiiri-t! tht-iii iii ihiflMludy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pnlii-C Chii.f Rnbcrl<br />

J f.at-ki-y ii»i a i-i-ork tU-iail imtil<br />

h |, in Tiiursciiiy<br />

Salaries Adopted<br />

Tile Si-mlls ie|iri.,i.r;il L' ,i<br />

An <strong>of</strong>ihiiiniiM. riiij-HiM the fiiliirie, li>i-:i! li-iiiijis. SMli ii.u. - . r<br />

<strong>of</strong> flu- L'ily his ii>si-j.s!ir liiiii the (iiiy. Juiii- 24 Thi- MlltifiM is<br />

hi.iihh iinirt-r t,i $33(1(1 i, year was si.ri.d hy till. Mothers Ci.uni.-ii<br />

' iiiliiiili'il un lilliil ri-iifl iriiJ hy the Aee(ilii]iiinylnji ihe kills iis liinijj<br />

ii,iiiniissi,,ii,.r. Friday Theiv «;,.« li-aders fni-iill or [liirt ,11 the week<br />

I-., • ilMii'M.<br />

are Mrs KTiiPHis V.mGiltii-r Mrs.<br />

Miiry S«iirli, Mis. Ermu'Kiilm. Mrs<br />

Thi- iietidii «us t! s n in iiiLMiibprship sf permsnsnt<br />

i - -^iinui residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHr<br />

^i-vt-ral <strong>of</strong> Mr*. Gordonl's proteges<br />

u, -.'itatre nnd motion picture j<br />

No Interest If Tax<br />

Bill Is Paid Now<br />

Resort liropi-n^ ownert will have<br />

(. in a r .sicmnrusi nu^iiiiii, art- lil.JI AiigtiKl 1 |i> piiy llu'ir tSKSs iQT<br />

~ "'<br />

Ml*, nnd Mr.N. P, Corey, nf<br />

rii vyc-ntienmu<br />

t 2nnIty date was adopted by (he<br />

lily ScouLs will h'nrn nbnut s^ild ( eommissiaiujrl. Priclaj-. on re^OTn*<br />

hittla, . '. mentlatinn <strong>of</strong> Commisiioncr K«rVey<br />

Thprp also will be instrurlihn , W; Adanw. The dentil mi- iMt ye«r<br />

tliisse!! In sltWthinK by Mm, Doris ' wot July 1, but it had been Augu»t 1<br />

Taylor nnri in ciiokirid by Miss [ tor many years beforo thit* Tlie<br />

VuncP. <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Elecirif i later date benefit* spHsnnal buslnnw<br />

Cn A KU'tmmlnii mept m planned ; penple, allowinE them more sppor.<br />

fur one afiernnon tunlly to raise their tax money.<br />

Hostess House Needs Bureau Clerks Appointed<br />

• ! % • • • • • ^<br />

j ^ WQ 1V1OF€ WlOCKS { bureau on the boardwalk were ap-<br />

LibtTal donations nf food poured i |Kii|itud for the summer smsion by-<br />

: Inlo the larder <strong>of</strong> the Hosiesj; House • the eomffiissionerii Friday. Thty<br />

For Convalescent Girls. MO Central | wj-re Mrs. Helen Booth and Hn.<br />

i av.. as it opened for the geaMon, Sat- ! Mariiaret C. Preebqrn.<br />

urday=-but. <strong>of</strong> eourse. more will be —-—^^^ '. • .<br />

: needed eonstanlly. : ir>wmMm- * fmtrnw^wm<br />

• Included in larBe week.end dona. • TIltfE OttO TIDE<br />

! tions. in response tii^nn appeal in I " ;<br />

; The Sentinel-Ledger.Thursday, were<br />

10 pounds <strong>of</strong> powdered milk, six<br />

dogeh e^gif and a crate <strong>of</strong> canned<br />

j peas and eorn.<br />

The Sentinel - Ledger also an*<br />

nounee


^M&<br />

M,\<br />

-:<br />

•' ' 1 , ' ^ SB<br />

LiCi Fv<br />

S BRANDS<br />

.CIA <strong>of</strong> > Uf«4in»<br />

-.-^-ttm*d >> Uw Stmn<br />

ith « Sp«id«l Bud<br />

v4>* SfuoW, ijft'WIto.in<br />

Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify Contest<br />

. CMHM fnat pan 1 All ol the local contestants wan<br />

Ida Parker also appeared as an sponiored by resort business fixnu<br />

entertainer on the program, ringing or organtxationf, and all received a<br />

•s kopfano solos, "I. 1 Amour. TDJeun. girt tar their effort!.<br />

I vAtroHN COMFOMT SINGS<br />

I sing MI Vaughn Comfort,<br />

tenor,<br />

taye", "A Donna Mobile"<br />

•akk 4e Sonata".<br />

Arthur IJoyd. tl<br />

Index", amazed the<br />

Arthur G. Witklns, executive sec-<br />

| retory <strong>of</strong> the Clumber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />

iMnuItt <strong>of</strong> cEnmanles tor the<br />

(muling, introducing the girto flrfe<br />

I Hi evening gowns, then In MUUng<br />

suits, and finally in the personality<br />

feature.<br />

The board <strong>of</strong> 10 judges It was reported,<br />

.elected the new queen on p<br />

paint system <strong>of</strong> scoring.<br />

Other cmtestanu were: I<br />

Beatrice B. fotuuan, 17, <strong>of</strong> 121<br />

Connecticut av.. Some Point, who<br />

W| "teadanie Butterfly".<br />

.fBtH«» •nnmeeke, 11, ol IIB<br />

Vast «v.. wh« gave an informal talk<br />

u to why »h* Ukes <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for<br />

sponsored by The Losan, a hotel operated<br />

by her parents. Miss Talley<br />

-•» MnMMr lain I W MM MMi<br />

riMik MM Mn. Betas MtefaN,<br />

County Maps<br />

WAT Un Hinfo<br />

Police Chitf. ,nd<br />

Prosecutor Confer<br />

thorities in eurung operation <strong>of</strong> »he Md<br />

commercial bingo and similar garni)- I ° 0B ;« etl . !<br />

afternoon at a conference erf police<br />

CbucUed Ad. idtt AanHal<br />

Fall* Ib ktetp bog<br />

HdHifef Wtthiati Fined<br />

_,. Point's Munlcl-<br />

IrH ThompKjn on<br />

fter<br />

waned to kew the<br />

She was arrested last<br />

Policg fjh(af Williem Morrow an.<br />

Hcer. has been added, to the force to<br />

eeke. by the Sand Musle Co.: Un<br />

Cant I «a«yeri. by The Dorto: Mitt Mae- The pfqiecutor reiterated his prev. enforce the dbg ordinance,<br />

**«• Matter, by Oarrtaon ;<br />

ious assertion that the county is in "We the itate. /<br />

••oeiatlomi in Capo ...UJ tuun,y<br />

now total l7J7i,li«. -<br />

Barrett<br />

Pomerlr Senllnel Ledger<br />

Job Prlntlnc Dept,<br />

907 Anbury Avenue<br />

A bill rnlslng from MOO to SHOO l\|A»r r>»'AAAA7JlV I ft<br />

a year Uje pension in be paid Id *!vW * ICC^f^JT 1U<br />

mentbers '<strong>of</strong> the Teachers' Pension w% YT** m 1 1 if3<br />

and Ajinuiiy Fund who retire bclore KA PiniChAn V|fir«Il<br />

July 1 with JO years 1 service, was WC I UlidUCU OUUII<br />

eoWrK. ' aw by aavernor DrU= By.Pan to Be<br />

The net provides Ihnt the pension<br />

shall be in addition to the members' _<br />

Ready Next Month<br />

annuiUBj. It does not apply In „ toiutrunion nf the new Route<br />

teaeheri who retire after July'i. Frt.-way i/h.eh bypasses Cane Ma<br />

MHMOaMMf pleted early<br />

nt.f- fTo FrMjdtnt Carl Hn<br />

•MB thia wtak lUMlIed u "aeUtt<br />

nitoveraive doctrlneii" the proMnh<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Slat* Chamber <strong>of</strong> Cornnnres<br />

to tnd direct control, on price, and<br />

w»fus,. , "<br />

In a letter to member, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

House ana SanaM banking and currency<br />

committee*, which ore considering<br />

ejiten*lon <strong>of</strong> the Defense Production<br />

Act expiring <strong>Jun</strong>e So, Hold*<br />

erman changed that the Chamber's<br />

propawls to substitute, "indirect"<br />

controls '.would legaliiei the dufense<br />

ntketeeriilg <strong>of</strong> businesi proBieeri,<br />

without itopplns Inflation",<br />

mm TUAN Mini<br />

"They wbuld'devastste our nati»<br />

fur more th<br />

quarter billion doilari In new saving!<br />

ier wai Diiiion ^cod aollari in the in association., new sav. — — _ _ — - _ ^ _, ,<br />

and wai »2H,0OO.OO0 placod in WM the aflvanecd association., to -, _ Reiort Gas Co, .____.^._^.M,<br />

borrower, to enable them lo buy or<br />

build ^KbHhriX a home.<br />

n? CoUrt ReOpenS Employe Rounds Out geef Price fut<br />

Approiilmately 70 cent, Of each<br />

dollar <strong>of</strong> net Income wa< paid nut in<br />

dividends<br />

PI,.I»<br />

to the ayBfojilmately 70 cm,., Mo e«h .<br />

Marv D;UV r__.<br />

000 aaven In the nvlnm and loan<br />

Institutions in New Jtrsey<br />

28Year i <strong>of</strong> J?!^ e r.- ^ *<br />

— WB, pald Ollt ln iTiai y ixiicy v-aM; •-..—.-• —<br />

foxlmately MO,. ' tl M. TV • l !<br />

vinia and lnan Upietf. D.smtssal<br />

nniOLDMi n» in new SOS Jtrsey. QKADIJATEI ' gy Lower Court<br />

The Unllliin,i prices for bmif cuts have<br />

been dc'tprmined by geographic zones<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country. South Jersey Is in<br />

Zone UN.<br />

Thu listed prices are for cute that<br />

are legally required by OPS. In adriiiirm<br />

to the pasted price charU, re.<br />

ta:]c?rs are required to have separate<br />

tirades in suparalo trays with each<br />

l.-ay iaEBed with iu eorrcct price. I<br />

Pensions<br />

>! t<br />

Tort, are being mate M<br />

CIO Denounces Curb<br />

or* Education TV<br />

The New Jersey Stste CIO this Heywood-Wakefield<br />

week denounced the Federal Com=<br />

municatiens C^nmi^ien decision<br />

denying New Jersey stiy ttJeviskm<br />

channels fer educatianal purples, Carriages - Strollers<br />

"Thia aetion is doubly dkcrimU<br />

natery". State CIO President Csfl<br />

Hoiderman said in betters to the High Chairs<br />

FCC and State Education Cammis-<br />

ffTpei October I. After tfe* !Ht sioiier John H, Bagshart<br />

reduction tn-tf will be •elilnc at "t\ puts New Jersey ki s elags<br />

retail from plshi to 10 e*sU !««. apart from the ether 47 states, all<br />

while esltle prices will be abast <strong>of</strong> whom have reeeived aHocatieni<br />

25 prr cent hljhrr (tu»n p*rlly. for edueatisnal televi^isn stations.<br />

It also discriminates against linn-<br />

Mri. Hetan S= Simon and family prefit education in fa%or <strong>of</strong> eom^<br />

have arrived irem Abbingten, Pa,, mgftriai pr<strong>of</strong>it television, since nine CBIB MATTRESSES ud NURSERY FVBNRDU PADg<br />

and life dumieUod si MB St, Chorl#3 channels in eur slate havgt been al-<br />

pl fi>r thi? summer.<br />

lotted te commercial TV and none<br />

far education/*<br />

A"lftiir|5 tAnctfe end a^iiSir brain if o K? ft, I ee s<br />

are <strong>of</strong>ten found in the same head.<br />

104 Asbnr A».<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly at<br />

GARRISON JEWELERS<br />

Cu You Get Uiu Written Guarantee When You<br />

Have Your Watch Overhauled.<br />

Iff OUARANTEB thai any watch OVERHAULED by M<br />

will ran and aacp time aa (tmd u, or totter than, when<br />

M, Alas that tttr Mir <strong>of</strong> MM natch will to cleaned and<br />

pallahcd to look as nearly like new t, possible.<br />

Tall GUARANTEE b far one year antta thp watch hu<br />

j been tenRly bnnped sr dropped, or been opened and<br />

II tampered with.<br />

oan raahe ihlp imHrBfi{«c when ws<br />

P. a-^f<br />

rt, hut th«<br />

t mul fr. _ ... ._<br />

a 6En*et to pay mush msr* for ili<br />

f lliins jafe e! ' **<br />

GARRISON JEWELERS<br />

THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS<br />

805 ASBURY AVE. Phone 2278<br />

SPECIAL<br />

OFFER<br />

We Give Business<br />

Cards Good for<br />

Wm. A. Rogers<br />

Silvirware<br />

and Guarantasd by<br />

ONpiPAUTD<br />

n «>••« hulHB ciirdt •!»• wmw will<br />

••». •• SW Sl«» •<br />

ise^ 5tnrtL?cl x-^uik<br />

b!nek ti r> Biirliir<br />

nt'ht-H <strong>of</strong> th" four-<br />

for the Ole He<br />

<strong>of</strong> the four 12-foot<br />

State Moves to Seek<br />

Federal Beach Aid<br />

Governor Drisi Drisinll nil on Friday COMES PREPARED — Four-<br />

signed a Senate nate joint resolution reiolutien ycur-old Dennis Lenagen i<br />

which request! U Congri Congress to adopt Auslr-" " '* —<br />

l#gisllitinn providing jvidinxj federal TQI aid for<br />

proleetlon a n tl pres<br />

beaches ojfninst eragion<br />

rived In New York, he Insisted<br />

The rrsolutlen wits s<br />

on keeping his bike at his side.<br />

Senators Anthony J.<br />

Ho made the long trip here him-<br />

Capg May Couniv; Fraf<br />

iBlf-^net by bike but by plane<br />

AtlBntis:<br />

—and will join his father in<br />

J. Btirn:ey Herbert<br />

Trinidad.<br />

CARE Y<br />

Real Estate • Insurance<br />

Boardwalk at 15th Street Phone 0178<br />

TWO-FAMILY APARTMENT<br />

Near excellent beach. Each Bp»rtroent: 2 bedroom*,<br />

living Bnd dinmg combination. Nicely funiMhed. Well<br />

$16,000<br />

B5ACH FRONT<br />

IWWWfc SITES<br />

SITES<br />

% • *<br />

^ To tote, a,<br />

D/scovery Orh<br />

*ta, POWER ^<br />

W^iim wanted to glf« you and anfycm in town a<br />

chance to dUcover what it's like to drive a POWER- '<br />

utonubc trwuuniuion hM been ao huge... we coaldift<br />

Iteep a tfamMHrator/ Now w. refiw to wait any<br />

tomsr. In splM <strong>of</strong> growing demand, w."v, M a demon-<br />

•tnttor a.ide for you to drive... , ,i<br />

iotott Prnwrglide wiU<br />

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m^^M<br />

,EDGER<br />

j.<br />

.ER, Inc.<br />

•4ttn*M*Mw — SB. lam<br />

ilncMuuMP<br />

Om cur. turn Imam<br />

J U N E 18, 1 9 5 |<br />

VutteraJ<br />

»n that the summer season is at hand is<br />

i thb Issue The Sentinel-Ledger »winga<br />

twfce-ft-we«k aebcdule.<br />

MI wall be admitted, has been<br />

transit tnta y«»r. due to certain<br />

fterPluvhw. S»m Deitch, the «c-<br />

.._ weather prophet in Atlantic<br />

friendly fellow who likes to see every-<br />

us that it wart't his fault, and<br />

the clouds away, he'd have done<br />

. tha time this first Tuesday issue<br />

will be blistering tender backs and<br />

' to A tepid temperature. . . . And so<br />

is when <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty ia holt to hun<br />

j <strong>of</strong> happy vacationers.<br />

frisking fit the surf, fishing, boating,<br />

nnis or rimffleboard. bicycling, hiking,<br />

will be * long series <strong>of</strong> special events<br />

em.<br />

will be much In evidence during<br />

i bating this week end. And music lovers<br />

>penlnjr <strong>of</strong> the summer music season. Sun.<br />

ifusic Tier, when the <strong>Jun</strong>germmannmrehot<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, will present a free eon-<br />

followed dorimr the week by various<br />

ig- musical groups. The city's fine muni-<br />

*, directed by Clarence Fuhrman, will<br />

i-n4gbts-a-we«fc season in the Pier audi-<br />

fpnda*, July 2.<br />

New Jersey Pageant ia scheduled for<br />

i iUss New Jersey will be selected here to<br />

t atate In the Miss America Pageant in At-<br />

itlwrfall.<br />

among numerous special features in<br />

)« annual Baby Parade, August 9. ...<br />

._> io America's Greatest Family Resort,<br />

#*« a summer full <strong>of</strong> fun, health and hap-<br />

for you. *<br />

; get rich trading with each other, Jimmy<br />

'the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Well, who's<br />

iAUo Travels Far<br />

E rood news, as well as bad, sometimes<br />

Offered in two recent occurrences in<br />

Ct(y Commissioner Lunny'a courtesy in-<br />

> parking tickets. First <strong>of</strong>fenders who<br />

nickel's worth each now finds a ticket<br />

lield, directing him to report to police<br />

t Where he is requirad only to drop a dime<br />

i and call ft square. Previously he was<br />

11.00 ba^l, and either forfeit it or go<br />

<strong>of</strong> appearing in court.<br />

ritlc <strong>City</strong> newspaper thought so well <strong>of</strong> this<br />

ti published pictures and a story<br />

ciirrence wag the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />

ation Show, in Convention Hall, This<br />

<strong>City</strong> to the attention <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

lly all over the world,<br />

live enterprises, these. They did a lot<br />

I publicity the resort received following<br />

in, and from the eternal wrangles <strong>of</strong><br />

*" lamented, city commission.<br />

Gheen said it is bad when people think in<br />

But to the lady who tripped over a pro-<br />

•i] on the boardwalk, a small thing was<br />

ant.<br />

> Americantsm in Hugh School<br />

•ente and friends <strong>of</strong> thi« year's <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

pi graduates must have felt reassured as<br />

7 , the nation when they heard their som<br />

$,t commencement last week express<br />

r 0»?ric»niBm, and heard them, rip Russia's<br />

t to shreds.<br />

school is a fair criterion, then we<br />

America has its eyes wide open to' a<br />

i <strong>of</strong> all that America stands for; that<br />

'have been put on their guard against<br />

" false doctrines <strong>of</strong> the commies.<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

m<br />

mmmm<br />

mmmrn<br />

tn>blt«i Child<br />

Die$ Rescuing<br />

Granddangliter<br />

Good Season Forecast for<br />

Shore by Federal Reserve<br />

Seashore resort communities on<br />

the New Jersey eeast are anticipat.<br />

ing a^ good liii season, according to<br />

the Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

delphia-.<br />

Most ol the <strong>Jun</strong>e issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ink's "Business Review" is devoted<br />

10 "Business on the Jersey Shore",<br />

ind a description <strong>of</strong> various sea-<br />

ihore resorts from North to South<br />

Tersey,<br />

The Review says that early apart=<br />

ment and hotel inquiries have, been<br />

running from 25 to 40 per cent above<br />

last year's, though thu may be eon-<br />

wary to current records <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>* real estate agents. The Re-<br />

view also reports that prospects for<br />

the current season are based upon<br />

prevailing high level* <strong>of</strong> business<br />

activity, employment and income,<br />

SPEND MILLIONS ANNUALLY<br />

A summary accompanying the Re<br />

view, wrltte i (or the press, con<br />

tlnues;<br />

Ouesti at the seashore resorts <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey spend between a quarter<br />

and a half billion dollars annually.<br />

The chief attraction is, <strong>of</strong> course<br />

the climate. When the days Bet hot<br />

and sticky In the cities in the in.<br />

terior. it is always cooler and more<br />

comfortable **t the shore." New<br />

jersey is also favored with gently<br />

sloping bathing •beaehei. fine white<br />

sand, an abundance <strong>of</strong> good sun-<br />

shine, good nshina and other tin.<br />

tural attractions, easily available to<br />

the most heavily populated area at<br />

the country, from New York to<br />

Washington '<br />

«T TO KTENB SEASON<br />

Founded upon the changing sea-<br />

sons <strong>of</strong> the year, the Review goes<br />

on to say. the most obstinate and<br />

obvious character <strong>of</strong> the resort busi-<br />

ness ig its seasonally. Every resort<br />

strives to iron out the seasonably<br />

by such as Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'i annual<br />

"Miss America" Pageant, the sched-<br />

uling <strong>of</strong> eonventioni in <strong>of</strong>f-season<br />

months, the <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> reduced rates<br />

for apartments and hotels in the<br />

le»a»favoresl months, and the pro.<br />

motion <strong>of</strong> light industries xe broaden<br />

the economic base. In fact, season-<br />

Blity is no« as great as is popularly<br />

believed, as revealed by the records<br />

<strong>of</strong> bank debits and deposits <strong>of</strong> sea-<br />

shore banks.<br />

The long-run outlook for the re-<br />

sort industry <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

coast is especially auspicious lii-<br />

reasen <strong>of</strong> numerous developments in<br />

process and in prospect.<br />

Scheduled for completion this<br />

year are the New Jersey Turnpike<br />

and the Delaware Memorial Bridge<br />

which will greatly improve accessi-<br />

bility to the New jersey resorts.<br />

The state is also building and en-<br />

larging other highways in anticipa.<br />

tion at a substantial industrial de-<br />

velopment touched <strong>of</strong>t* by the con-<br />

struction <strong>of</strong> new steel mills In the<br />

Delaware Hiver valley<br />

SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH AHEAD<br />

Substantial growth in population,<br />

accompanying the expansion and di,<br />

versification <strong>of</strong> industrial activity al-<br />

most at the back deer <strong>of</strong> the coastal<br />

resopt industry, is destined to jturu<br />

ulate the demand for the services<br />

<strong>of</strong> the seashore vacationlands,<br />

PiKMUg OCEAN crrv<br />

The Review briefly describes the<br />

principal resorts. Following a des*<br />

cription <strong>of</strong> Wildwoed, it ha» this to<br />

say about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />

"<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, farther up the coast<br />

and within sight <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, is<br />

a resert <strong>of</strong> still another type. With<br />

a permanent population <strong>of</strong> (OOt. that<br />

swells to an estimated 10,000 at the<br />

peak ot the season. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> takes<br />

pride in being The Country's Great,<br />

est Family Resort 1 . This grows out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fact that it was started as a<br />

Methodist camp meeting, and in line<br />

with that tradition the sale <strong>of</strong> alco.<br />

hellc liquor is still forbidden within<br />

the city limits. , , ,<br />

"Long popular as a family resort<br />

and placing somewhat less emphasis<br />

upon eemmereUi! forms <strong>of</strong> enter,<br />

tainnient than its neighboring com.<br />

munities. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is steadily Bain,<br />

ing in the sWc <strong>of</strong> Its permanent pop-<br />

ulatlon, which according to the let.<br />

est census has increased over 25 per<br />

cent during the past decade. Over<br />

1.000 homes, at a cost <strong>of</strong> almost |10<br />

million, have been bulH during thn<br />

post-war period and many <strong>of</strong> these<br />

new homes are equipped with heat,<br />

ing facilities for year-ground oceu-<br />

paiien."<br />

Cuts Corner, Perils<br />

Pedestrian | Fined $5<br />

Cutting a comer too fast is danger-<br />

ous—and jt can be enpenslve,<br />

James D, Mlnniz, t'l, <strong>of</strong> 30 E.<br />

Lorraine av.. Pleasantville, was fined<br />

S3 and costs by Municipal Judc<br />

Richard Thompson, Seiners Fein-<br />

Sunday, after testimony was hear<br />

that his corner-cutting had en<br />

dangered a pedestrian, on Shore rd,<br />

Wednesday,<br />

Vincent J. DICoIla, SB, <strong>of</strong> 4»7I<br />

Lsneuter av,, Philadelphia, all<br />

was fined S5 and costs, on a charg<br />

<strong>of</strong> carelesa driving. He was ar<br />

rested Sunday after Police Chief<br />

William Morrow found him euitin<br />

in and out <strong>of</strong> traffic on Bay av,<br />

LOCAL POLITICS<br />

A grUzled old farmer strode down<br />

the •tract, hands in pockets, and •<br />

look <strong>of</strong> obvious satisfaction on hit<br />

face. Where are you going, Sam?<br />

asked a friend. -'Are you on you<br />

way to the polls to vote for some<br />

one this morning?"<br />

"Not me, retorted the famier, "1<br />

ain't going to vote for someone bu<br />

fmiure going to vote against some<br />

one."<br />

SAKRETE: PREMIXED<br />

GRAVEL MIX .nd SAND<br />

MIXED<br />

Yeu ADD THE WATEH<br />

•tStoM<br />

A BS.ymr-old woman WM<br />

dnwnad In Ike Mrf M Storm Har-<br />

bor SuniUy whfia artwnptljuj to re*.<br />

sue her H-JMMW •MtMMaUfhtn'.<br />

She WM Mr*. Anato Smylie, <strong>of</strong><br />

C.rmel. who had arrived In tin re-<br />

sort on SaluMwr with ihrw <strong>of</strong> her<br />

(randeUilAvn to iparid a two-wMh<br />

vacation.<br />

The tragedy occurred Just before<br />

noon <strong>of</strong>f iha 106th st, btsch. where<br />

lifeguiiMs had not JFM gone on duty<br />

joy String, thf Ift-yw-old, WM<br />

Knocked down by a wave and swept<br />

out to d#»p water, but regained her<br />

footing and called for help.<br />

•TBPPED INTO HOLE<br />

The grandmother, who was on the<br />

beach, ran to her aid, followed by<br />

joy's two siitein, Judith, 4, and<br />

Janice, 6. Mrs. Km j lie stepped into<br />

a hole where the water was over<br />

her head, and the two younger ehil<br />

dren fell into the same hole.<br />

George B. Eulef. who was AsfcUng<br />

in the surf nearby, saw the three<br />

floundering and ran to their assist,<br />

ance. He found Mn. Smylie first<br />

and took her to shore, then returned<br />

for Judith, Janice was rescued by<br />

another bather, unidentified. Joy<br />

was able to iwlm hick to shore,<br />

DEAD AT HOSPITAL<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> the Btone Harbor Fire<br />

Company revived Janice, Mra, Smy-<br />

lie was taken to Tomlin Memorial<br />

Hospital. Court House, but was dead<br />

on arrival.<br />

Parents <strong>of</strong> the children, Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Charles H. String, had brought<br />

them and the grandmother to the<br />

shore on Saturday and returned t&<br />

their Carmel home that night.<br />

Boy, 15, Drowns<br />

At Wildwood<br />

Student Was Trying<br />

to Retrieve Toy<br />

A IS.year-old Wildwood High<br />

School student WM drowned in the<br />

iUrt at an unprotected area, <strong>of</strong>f An-<br />

drews av,. in that resert. Friday,<br />

The victim, Bernard Schweser.<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Charles<br />

Bchweser, Mil New Jersey av., went<br />

into the water to retrieve a floating<br />

toy for another bather, accompanied<br />

by a classmate, Marvin Norton, also<br />

IS-<br />

They got into water beyond their<br />

depth- Norton said Schweser<br />

grabbed him 'and was dragging him<br />

down until he broke away. He<br />

swam ashore and summoned life-<br />

guards from four blocks away, who<br />

recovered Sehwesers body MM»> »*'»»»><br />

Complete<br />

Landscaping<br />

Service<br />

We Will Plant a New Lawn and Furnish<br />

Shrubbery From Our Own Nunmry<br />

Good Grade Top Soil Used<br />

Mushroom Soil<br />

y. Today »nd Let U» Ghw Yen M ErtinmU far<br />

Compl«telr LMi««ipfat Your Propirtr<br />

:EDAR BRIDGE NURSERY<br />

fctonRoadat<br />

Sommt* Paint<br />

Sinawik Clubs<br />

Ha ve Joint Affair<br />

PI«Mnlvllk<br />

ChibbHiMt<br />

•OMERS POWT — The Blnawi<br />

Club, <strong>of</strong> neaaantvIUc, WM heit to<br />

the Semen Point and Pitman Sfna.<br />

wlk eluta, WedM.dsy, at the Parfc<br />

ncitaurant, PIsajantvllle.<br />

Became <strong>of</strong> Inclement weather,<br />

eomplelo change <strong>of</strong> program w<br />

neeeuary. Original plan. wer« tot<br />

•un bathing and swimming In the<br />

pool, imiMd, indoor ganiu featured<br />

the afternoon, following luncheon,<br />

Mrs, Joseph Bennett, vle» presi-<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> Pleaaantvllle Sinawik. wcl><br />

comc-d ino guesta. In the ahsencB <strong>of</strong><br />

the president. Mr.. Glenn Brewin.<br />

who wu attending the American<br />

Medical Association convention In<br />

Atknllc <strong>City</strong>,<br />

The team <strong>of</strong> Mra. Frank B. Kart<br />

and Mrs, Carlton Starkej, <strong>of</strong> •omen<br />

Point, won the priie In an ice cream<br />

eating ronlMl Mr. Starlcea, bLnd-<br />

folded, fed the ise cream to Mra,<br />

Hart, also blindfolded. Very meny,<br />

but a lot <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />

Mr», Charles AdeliBi and Mrs.<br />

Marie Filer tools prizes in a sack<br />

rsee, Mrs. Charin Smith won i<br />

marihnialiow one the itrlnf contest<br />

An old elothes race was won by the<br />

team composed <strong>of</strong> Mrs, John Rt>.<br />

berts, Mn. Arthur T, Ford, Sr,, and<br />

Bfrt. Marie Filer,<br />

Attending from Sornert Point<br />

w»ro; Mrs. Charles Smith, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the club: Mr« Arthur T, Ford, Sr,<br />

Mrs, Richard HaientHKher, Mrs<br />

Chapman, Mrs, Fred H<strong>of</strong>fman, tin<br />

Hart, Mrs. John Koch. Mrs, Barll<strong>of</strong>l<br />

Starfces. Mm, Ghaflas Adeltaxt, Utt,<br />

Charles Thsmas, Mn. Nick Beard.<br />

Mrs. Elmer Blake, Mrs, WaBae*<br />

MacBain. Mrs, A. ^. McCaiuiand.<br />

Mrs, Henry Ford, Mrs. Ceorge Bo.<br />

oerti, Mrs, Charles Buberson, Mrs<br />

Carrnen DaOroua, and fueita, Mn.<br />

John Roberta and MB, George<br />

Francis, <strong>of</strong> Linwood.<br />

Republican Women<br />

Plan Summer Party<br />

iOMEHS POINT —The Womens<br />

Republican League made plans for<br />

its annuyl summer card party at a<br />

meeting at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Chiwle-)<br />

Thomas, The parly will be in the<br />

Mew Jersey av, fife hall, Thursday,<br />

July 11, beginning at B;30 p, m.<br />

Mrs Thomaf ia charrman <strong>of</strong> a<br />

comrnitlee including Mrs, Pred W.<br />

Chaprrmn, Mrs. Don Baliley, Mrs,<br />

Arthur Ford, Jr., MriClarence New.<br />

Mrs. Joseph Oerety, Sr,, Mrs, David<br />

Shields. Mrs, Henry Ford nnd Mrs,<br />

Thomas Oliver.<br />

Entry Committee<br />

For Contest Named<br />

SOMIRS POINT—Mrs, Virginia<br />

Allen, chairman <strong>of</strong> 4he Miss fomers<br />

Point contest and Baby Parade,<br />

sponsored by the iomeM Polnl So«<br />

eial club, has appointed the follow,<br />

ing to the committee for entries;<br />

Mr», Elmer Carty. M. Emma Be-<br />

Uird, Mrs. Iiabel Aehuff, Mia. Bertha<br />

Oraham. Mrs, Walter Clark. Mrs.<br />

Leona Kulse and Mn, Eleanor fng><br />

ersoll.<br />

William Forces an Visit<br />

SOMERS POINT—Mr. and Mrs,<br />

William Force, former residents <strong>of</strong><br />

Somers Point, who new are residing<br />

in Asbury Park, are gueaU <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

and Mrs. M, W, EigEj, <strong>of</strong> Pleasant,<br />

ilie, and are visiting Irlends in<br />

Somera Point and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

MBS, CABTV HOSTESS<br />

TO SOCIAL CLUB<br />

SOMERS POINT — Mrs,' Blmer<br />

Carty wat hostess at her home, MS<br />

Sunny av, Wednesday afternoon,<br />

when the Somers Point Social Club<br />

ntertained at a public card party.<br />

Mrs, Edgar Pratt received honors<br />

in pinochle.<br />

The players were: Mrs, Harry<br />

ohnaon, Mrs, Anne Woods, Mrs,<br />

olly Peterson, Mrs. Sarah Hose,<br />

Mrs. Henrietta Borossa, Mrs, Vir.<br />

inia Allen, Mrs, Palricia, Morgan,<br />

Mrs, •Lucille Bogie, Mrs, Sadie New,<br />

Mrs. Jane Avis. Miss Mary Lyons,<br />

Mrs, Dorothy Bruce, Miss Margaret<br />

"> lor, Miss Anne Cart}-, Miaa Gloria<br />

Woods, Miss Barbara Johnson, Ro.<br />

left Johnson, Mrs, Margaret New,<br />

Mn, Edgar Pratt, Miss Anne Carty,<br />

Miss Dottle Bruce and Mrs. Carty,<br />

RETURN FROM FLOBIDA<br />

SOMERS POINT—Mr. and Mrs, C,<br />

ierce Stoopes. formerly <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Point, who have Been residing in<br />

Florida, have returned for an In.<br />

definite slay, to their home. JOT<br />

hore rd.<br />

Viil<br />

Staff<br />

D.1 ZUB.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlre.Hmmy.HlgtL OmnM, entarMBed<br />

Mr MaMlaM nUIKt ui the .HIT<br />

<strong>of</strong> tha Atlantic VkMlttf Hume «nd<br />

TutMKUlMta Auocintlon «r her hone<br />

reomtry.<br />

Mn. Z*ne'. fuuta Included; Miaa<br />

M.brl Shoaiar, Mn. Dorothy Hainea,<br />

Ms. Nincy Picon, MIM Bobble Tli-<br />

ton, Mn, ri<strong>of</strong>ence Moore, Mn. Irma<br />

Devi., Mn, Anna Hajkiiu, Mra, Inei<br />

Luciano. Kin Shirley Kucnunerle,<br />

Mn. Kate Bank., Mra. Ethel Red-<br />

••M and Mn. Ftortnce NudelL<br />

School Dentist<br />

Resigns Her Job<br />

Private Practice<br />

Tmkc AM Her Tmw<br />

8O»«H8 POINT — The •omers<br />

Point Board <strong>of</strong> Education Thunday<br />

night accept.^ the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr,<br />

Ifcris Berger, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ai pub.<br />

Ue school dentist.<br />

•he told the board that the prcs<br />

sure <strong>of</strong> private practice makes 1<br />

impossible to continue with the<br />

school work.<br />

The board authorized an allow,<br />

a nee <strong>of</strong> up to 1100 for each school<br />

to take care <strong>of</strong> repairs and inei.<br />

dentals for the yard! and grounds<br />

Harry Smith, custodian <strong>of</strong> school<br />

funds, reported a balance <strong>of</strong> $2,008 OB<br />

as <strong>of</strong> May II,<br />

The board announced an ad<br />

joumed' meeting for <strong>Jun</strong>e U. when<br />

all tourineas <strong>of</strong> the current ftseai year<br />

will be disposed <strong>of</strong>.<br />

vannah<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Girl<br />

N, J. C. Graduate<br />

RozelU Wiggim to<br />

T J in MuyUnrJ<br />

<strong>On</strong>e- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> young woman'and<br />

several others from neighboring com<br />

munities were graduated with Bach.<br />

ior <strong>of</strong> science degrees in elemen-<br />

tary education at the annual com.<br />

maneemem <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Slate<br />

eachers' College, Olassboro. Friday,<br />

The local graduate was Miss Roi.<br />

lla Anne Wiggins, daughter si Mr,<br />

ind Mrs. Leonard Wiggins, 804 West<br />

y. Miss Wifgins attended <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School for two years and<br />

was graduated from the Bordentown<br />

High School before entering Teach-<br />

rs' College.<br />

•he is now under contract to teach<br />

he Sth grade at Ellicott <strong>City</strong>, Md.,<br />

Kginning in September<br />

Other Olassooro graduates from<br />

ear here were Marjorlo A, Wood-<br />

urn, <strong>of</strong> lomers Point; Naomi May<br />

•right. Wllduood; Margaret H,<br />

mith, Wildwood Crest; William O,<br />

Hunter, 2nd, South Seaville: Joanne<br />

C, Mangino, Wildwood, and Thomas<br />

H, WaUtms, Woodbine,<br />

A ChtaaiBe* A« will Bml IV<br />

Want Is Sell? I je a Cluulfled<br />

Seat 'Me First*<br />

Cause <strong>of</strong> Trouble<br />

Elimination <strong>of</strong> Bcrflshness would<br />

t away with most <strong>of</strong> the worlds<br />

Iroublcs, including the economic<br />

mem, aeeording to a Rutgers farm<br />

conemist.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Henry Keller, speakinU to<br />

own and country ministers a! the<br />

inal session <strong>of</strong> their annual three-<br />

day institute at the Colleee <strong>of</strong> Aeri.<br />

culture last week, said he is more<br />

disturbed about the attitude <strong>of</strong> peo-<br />

ple than about economic problems.<br />

And the biggest problem—falling in<br />

the laps <strong>of</strong> ministers—is to get pee-<br />

lie to think in the right way,<br />

Farm_ economic problems eerne<br />

ibout. Dr. Keller said, because we<br />

'an eat just so much food, then must<br />

ell or destroy the rest <strong>of</strong> what wo<br />

sroduce. He predicted continued<br />

(gh prices and wages, generally,<br />

A. C. Man Held For<br />

Death By Automobile<br />

Matthew Johnson, M, <strong>of</strong> Atliiilic<br />

<strong>City</strong>, was held in $3,000 bail for the<br />

Cape May County grand jury Thurs.<br />

day on a charge <strong>of</strong> technical killing<br />

by auto.<br />

Johnson was chauffeur <strong>of</strong> a car<br />

owned by Harriet H, Kerman, 70,<br />

Ajtiantle <strong>City</strong> manuCaciurer, which<br />

crashed into a pole near Court House<br />

two weeks earlier, Kerman diet! <strong>of</strong><br />

his injuries the nest day, and John-<br />

sen was injured.<br />

House Damaged by Fire<br />

The two-story frame home <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />

Mabel Serlbner, 111 W. Magnolia<br />

av,.. Wildwood, sustained on esti-<br />

mated S9.K0 damage by lire Wed-<br />

nesday afternoon last week. Two fire<br />

companies fought the biaic, which<br />

started on the second floor from de.<br />

feetive wiring.<br />

EVERYTHING FOR THE MASON!<br />

6" x 8" » 16"<br />

WAYLITE BLOCKS<br />

For<br />

Poultry Houses - Garages .<br />

Farm Buildinyr - Partitions<br />

When Ordering<br />

Phone VI 9-7285<br />

Edward Campbell Co.<br />

Wholesale - Building Materials - Retail<br />

Mffltej<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Former<br />

Ocein Oty Man<br />

Mr, and Mn, Fr.nk stealnan, Sr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> thia city, have anssaoMd Uio<br />

nurriaae <strong>of</strong> thoii 1 d»m*t«. Mn.<br />

Marion F»r«mon, <strong>of</strong> Oct»n <strong>City</strong> ind<br />

Miami, Fl... and Walter J. Kelly,<br />

alas <strong>of</strong> Miami,<br />

Their wedding Mak plan M s.<br />

vannah, Oa,, on WMneadiy, <strong>Jun</strong>a<br />

IS. Th«y ,«M BOW vllltlng here lor<br />

a few WMks, but will resida matt<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ye«f In MtaBlJ,<br />

WILL KNOWN ••>•<br />

Mr, Kelly is a gand and gravel<br />

contractor in the Florida city He<br />

formerly was well known here ai a<br />

dairy company employe, Mrs, KeDy<br />

until a few years ago was presideni<br />

and manager <strong>of</strong> the Ferguson EK<br />

press Co,<br />

Mr Kelly's daughter, Fatrteia. wai<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the witnewM at the wedding<br />

Mrs, Kcny has three children re.<br />

•idinf In Qesan <strong>City</strong>, W. Chester<br />

Fcrauion. John A. Ferguson and<br />

Mrs. T K. Rk-hardsun,<br />

UONOMP AT DDtMIB<br />

The bride wm guast <strong>of</strong> honor on<br />

Sunday at a dinner given by h*r<br />

parents, Mr, and Mrs, steelnun, and<br />

Mrs, Joseph F. YoTBig, it Mn.<br />

Young's home, S56 Aabury av,, and<br />

attended by a group <strong>of</strong> local trtendi<br />

and relatives.<br />

Others present were Mr, and Mrs,<br />

Steelman, Sr,, Mr. and Mrs. Fran*<br />

Bteeiman, Jr, Mr, and MrsL W<br />

Chester Ferguson and son, Billy:<br />

Sgt. and Mri, T, H, Richardson.<br />

John A, Ferguson, Miss Patricia<br />

Kelly. Mb' Catherine Garrison, Miss<br />

Janice Ainta Schneider, Henry<br />

Schneider, Jr.. George Slawter. Mrs,<br />

Elvira Lohmiller and Jacob C.<br />

Schuff, Jr.<br />

Poeahentas Plan*<br />

Card Party Series<br />

Plans (or summer card parties<br />

WCEC made at the regular meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natona Council. Degree <strong>of</strong> Peca.<br />

hontas. Friday evening.<br />

The <strong>Jun</strong>e committee appointed in-<br />

cludes Mrs, Anna Camburn, Mrs,<br />

Hazel Bussom, Mrs. Betty Pierce,<br />

Mrs, Marie Reed^ Mrs, Linda Chance<br />

and Mrs, Helen Hahn.<br />

wfcuwr <strong>of</strong> ihs UtO AvtMUB m<br />

Awn* in mx^ttkim « Ma M<br />

button «« utokte tranvWtMUML<br />

Edward L. Mann,<br />

Temple Graduate<br />

Edward L, Mann, 252 Asbury av,,<br />

received a Master <strong>of</strong> Education de-<br />

gree from Temple University, last<br />

Thursday,<br />

Mr, Mann, a reiierve <strong>of</strong>ficer In the<br />

Air Force, is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School and Trenton State<br />

Teachers' College.<br />

turn, amomat w.tncmwwr, JB,<br />

Mia Marion Campbell Wolff.<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Urn Victor<br />

Cart Wolff, <strong>of</strong> MUlbuni. wu narrlwl<br />

Satnrday in St. John. Luttann<br />

Church. Summit, to aeorgE WUta<br />

Heekert, Jr. «m <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mis<br />

Gecxie w Meekert, <strong>of</strong> Phlkufciphla.<br />

Ilk* Beverly Ann P^m, at Mutt<br />

Orange, was mid <strong>of</strong> nsnoT. Th«<br />

brtdearnaids were MUse* Patricia<br />

Ann Moore, ^f Orange, and* Daidn<br />

Person, <strong>of</strong> California, Oeorge w,<br />

Meckert. the bridegroom's father,<br />

waa best man and these ushering<br />

were Bavid Mclntyre, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />

phia, and Eldon Heaton. <strong>of</strong> Mlwouri.<br />

The bride Is on alumna <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Beard Schools. Orange, and attended<br />

Maryland College for Women, M.ry-<br />

lnnrf. and Wheeloek College, Saafon.<br />

Mr; Meekert is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Frank,<br />

ford High School! Philadelphia, and<br />

Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technol-<br />

ogy, Cambridge,<br />

The eeuple are spending their<br />

honeymoon in Bermuda and Qeean<br />

CItyL They will reside wherever<br />

Mr, Meckert is stationed a« a Second<br />

Lieutenant in the Regeareh Com.<br />

rnand <strong>of</strong> the United States Air Force.<br />

To Observe Anniversary<br />

Mrs, Edward Weiss, Sr,. OB 1st<br />

St., will entertain her parents, Mr,<br />

and Mrs. David Johnston, <strong>of</strong> Phlla.<br />

delphia, this week end.<br />

Mr. end Mrs. Johnston, who are<br />

regular summer visitors in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, will observe their 84th wed-<br />

ding anniversary on Saturday.<br />

A s<strong>of</strong>t word, as a rule, hits the<br />

hardest.<br />

BANK<br />

Matt people wnfanOkrwUh<br />

and Checking Accounts.<br />

(lowing up!<br />

It pays «bo h» \mm »bwJ—tf<br />

Mail S«utvice-Auto |<br />

•ad Banfc Draft*-Real Effete<br />

ernl2ation Loans—Busifi<strong>of</strong><br />

Not to uientton the fractfcal*:<br />

cost you nothing but time!<br />

Let sjet better •cftuainted.faf^<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cape<br />

YOUR DEPOSIT* AWE NOW I)<br />

$104*0.00<br />

MUnHMn<br />

9 a. m, until % p, rn.—Saturdayi ••urn.<br />

-for your money''<br />

BEST BUY<br />

If you have a new tor on your mind,<br />

WI'VI got a hooey m our ihowroom tor<br />

you to M« and drive. Marciiry'i look<br />

Is iweel and taw _ and la's in prke,<br />

Perf<strong>of</strong>monce ii smooth ond powerful;<br />

itt life ii long. And remember —<br />

value stays up I<br />

>-W»t CHOICI-ror "Hn driva sf rsur Nta!"<br />

Mmwstrf no* pfsit^y isfiim avgjteMs m Irlpl*<br />

disiES in frenimiiiieni. ftl*N*O*M6t!f Gfiy*t flfiB<br />

»• ynvlH, MMMlMr, Hn cflklwrt arienatlc<br />

hmnnimleii—m thrift? ToakOII* <strong>On</strong>r-<br />

&p take prid« m awry ty.? .<br />

Drop hi to


Tuesday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 19, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Gas<br />

<br />

surrounded by bUiirtinU£ uf moik'rn<br />

architecture but n returns HM diy=<br />

nily <strong>of</strong> _t*rt*ttiuii in ihe yiuirs ii round<br />

1S4S This beautiful aid hoiiM' i*<br />

the William Bait* House, SI net* 193=1<br />

II has been owm*d by Mr, and sirs<br />

Freeman ¥t*ii ricks, nf Wikiwood. Mr.<br />

Bate WHS a lover <strong>of</strong> iFi^s lirid shrubs<br />

N"otp iht* 1 usurious Mrowth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

boxwood, uefuMfi thi? front ni : iht*<br />

house, and the- tall trees around thr<br />

housu:<br />

DORIC roiiMss AT noon<br />

rrfttiKt*miMii nf iwirly hiaucs nl thi?<br />

rriifci— j=s piint^s jn rath ^nsh; nuu<br />

iii the h.iwi.'r nnd SJN iii the ujtpcr<br />

HAH HI UK K1T< IIKN<br />

TtH" biirk w HIM iif thn bnu^i' hn^<br />

;i hiijji' klii tu-n u ith ii tioor \iwtiv<br />

i.-riitiiyit for ii hiirsij I» brint; ii lesji<br />

f i l<br />

Agriculture Dept.<br />

Confab Here Today<br />

A urn up <strong>of</strong> 40 employps and juninr<br />

(*xctutivt>8 <strong>of</strong> ihp U S: Di'Piirun^nt<br />

uf Aiirk-uhure ssill opun ii ihree*di,y<br />

onnl tonferpnet' JI t thu<br />

ti-aiiii- Hotel hope tiHlny.<br />

The visitors L'ompriwjhi' Fiirmcm'<br />

cmif Aclniinisitpntion Group <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nuMii. Tht?y will ^puiid mast<br />

<strong>of</strong> today, ttimorrnw and Thursdny In<br />

u itli Htim^ nf the tc>p=rank =<br />

ing ufliei'rs uf thi* agency.<br />

K ihi* siH'ilkei-s u ill bn Jithii<br />

E. Donahue, ntiurm'y for Un- Do-<br />

it uf ARFRHilturt* iii this dis=<br />

Irict, and Dnyid Cmwforci. <strong>of</strong> Wnsh-<br />

Fashion Show to Aid<br />

Tomlin Hospital<br />

Week From Saturday<br />

Piling hiive boon comiili'ii'd f"r<br />

j thi" benefit for the Burd'ette Toin-<br />

• Ii ii Memorial HcMpMtil, on tiie pjHnie<br />

I ni Dr John C Vui : iiit>FtMl= ^nllirHay,<br />

next week. bt'ummnK nt H::iO p in.<br />

Thr Blum Sinn- uf Philndfliihln<br />

will iiriwni a lnshi.in sht»u. UH-ILKU<br />

! ing ninre ihnn -! iltiJU-n j}r(.ressiciiiii!<br />

mufiels at ihe H>M*I -1 j ulilt-fi *w miminti<br />

q<br />

Mnthis' >i:i>.ullers wiih Kd Hhfh *'!>-=<br />

fnlllllK the lluurrs. will filling Mil-<br />

fashiisn shdU \vhii=i. i.^ ?-i ! lir(il = h t! l.ir<br />

9 tiVliii'k<br />

The i-venin^".* rtiiriMninnirni i^<br />

spunson'd Uy [he Ciipt" Mii> Juimiiirr<br />

Col timers' AjtMiL-iiHiitti. Grnrm* vv<br />

WiiMiier. nf EnilLiiioi'e nndCNtiH^ M;i><br />

president: Willi:im Minim l.itr£r<br />

\iPi* pi-rsidi'til: Di Jullil H ShiH-k- •<br />

ietnri, ireii^Uii r: iiini HuljiM-t C<br />

Alexander. *virr* tiif> ;<br />

A citMUiliriii iii' SI nO \MI1 be ;.*-:krH .<br />

nf e%i>ry tiTie i\\ IJ11• entninee ynlra<br />

The urniind.-i « ill he .-pr.iyrtf iimi<br />

iiRlccrit will Me UF. iiiind t.i d.n^'i<br />

Sea Isle to Have<br />

Celebration on 4th<br />

The KmitM-l.iim;if.'ui.-Hi'w'll(' f^^i<br />

Anujni'aii LeM'^n, has .MiMiiiiiu s-H<br />

plans iu -pi.n,-.ti^ ^n riiiliJralM =Jui> 4<br />

telebrntiiin in Soa L-.k 1 Ci»> ,n to=<br />

npi*ratinn with the rily rnmnu^ i(>ii<br />

iind hu^iiu^H tirm.-s.<br />

Tlie prnurani will fr;i!uie :i iiiirai;ft=<br />

ut B ji ill io hp rolliiWi-d ij> ii iirr =<br />

wni-ks ?ii>:|jliiy There w ill lh= ii<br />

baseball ^;iine iii the iiliern^nn<br />

Y..rk <strong>City</strong> I" K<br />

1" (in<br />

tMutted from th*<br />

k that Navy wnm.<br />

th<br />

WAVES to Have<br />

D ' . AH %>hiFdaV in iiiighl onjay setting togeUlw nnco<br />

Reunion on oaturaay u ,„ ..„„, lho hrecie.. lth w<br />

" Tl«. WAVES Nntinnnl Rrunlon fnr Mhi|imnlrfl.<br />

1B51 will bi. hciil ui ihp Hrnjnmin<br />

rrnnkliii lliiii.l. PftjhiiMiiiiiii, nn Hnl- ' T|,, F<br />

I'liU iiiiifUs Ihi" unit Ii nnm-<br />

riry uf Ihi" \iiix-*;iur nf<br />

APOl.OGV<br />

Iii niy j-Hiith.'' vmMn Hfirhec WiiU<br />

1 •. I ibinijihl cif wrUiiiK II sin jr..<br />

,c IIM WiHi<br />

ii jiri.fiirrn.i'ni i.i '<br />

si- tiylv rfi Ini' I 1 H mi I iMiikiiifi, nut imw in my nyr [•<br />

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II I I IFS AMI<br />

1IAH1HH11IS<br />

^Fiesta*<br />

Soda • Luncheonette<br />

Bth Sf. Approac>- Next to Village Theatre<br />

• SANDWICHES<br />

• SALADS<br />

$? • PLATTERS<br />

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WOODEN PECiH FOR MEAT<br />

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LOST<br />

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nt Hiu C'iipr M[iy C'liunly Gy^t-tli',<br />

iiiiiili.lii.rl HI rupi- Mny t'niiFi ikiusi.<br />

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Tuesday, Jinn- Hi,<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER—7<br />

fur mysi.lf whal 11 was llko--lo cx-<br />

lilure nirri 10 luarn. Il wns nul<br />

I.MU.UKII fur nig jusl in be told abiful<br />

tin- rounlry or cvi'ii to see ptirts <strong>of</strong><br />

11 in liicluri... nn. I wanted lo sue it<br />

wiih my inn (,yiH Then nltpr a<br />

i-aruful sinriy I would be able lo tell<br />

hil<br />

emirely dilTerenl Our ieafhores<br />

ari! on the North son and the Bal-<br />

tic nfii and neither <strong>of</strong> them is like<br />

tin" oivean There arc hi high waves<br />

along the .Baltic geacoggt unless<br />

there is a great storm, and there-<br />

firo b.ithiiiB In the oeenn is a lot<br />

f<br />

,,r not<br />

jj.irHifti, hud been true ; more fun. but nol so good for swim<br />

ul Hi'Diiii'i<br />

Iff! fi i'C<br />

I hiii i t;iM-nui,<br />

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When tin. Amei- | I'AMU ON TnANNPnltT<br />

•So when ihe uiinmlunily<br />

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hiiitil aiiEt jodrL'U tht.ni<br />

nil thiii was (irmMiiilh<br />

.il to ri.siKM t iiiiii i'sll-i'ili, iiiiii<br />

EMALE HELP WANTED<br />

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ih hnllsr Mink HillH. NK!' ml<br />

li.iit p^pr-iiinii- iinii Kli^ ii-fi.fi.i<br />

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ni-filli. mill him?.. I lur s y.l<br />

I mh SI 1'him,. liin;<br />

LE HELP WANTED<br />

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ii.ai I r.-i i... .,,.n i-i,r .,.llv,.],.,! ,,, ., «ns «,, inucli t.illivr than the ulhers-<br />

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lllr MI 1 l,ii,|| u,, „ |,i,i,lf(. „, i, ,, ,1:ii t<br />

in mi mind<br />

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APARIMENtS FOR RENT<br />

,\'l"l I'.JI'l'yK |.V|:-ill.Hl! .-ni.'i. :v i<br />

J cue every<br />

body in Europe tins heard about<br />

thfit resort. The broad boardwalk<br />

lined with beautiful hotels and line<br />

t d th I i<br />

slureB and the Ions pien out Into<br />

the ocean are unlike anything I<br />

have seen at home And there is so<br />

much to see, and so much to do that<br />

mnny visits are necessary to see it<br />

all.<br />

"School in America f?i so very<br />

different from Germany. Here our<br />

ieitstier.* are mUch yaanfmr snd<br />

are no much more •tlrtcllvely<br />

dressed. They alia Hem to be<br />

closer to tirli student, »hl«li I<br />

Ihink is • very l.rlpful ihinf. And<br />

ihf tlrln hrre «r« not like (hose<br />

at hoine. Her* they wear lipitick<br />

and other makf-up In school. In<br />

Cerinany. Ihev do not allow Ihiu,<br />

but I like it because (I makes the<br />

girls fieem %Q much more allHlc-<br />

live.<br />

"In srhoiils here there are so<br />

niiriy. difTerciit iirtivilies besides ihe<br />

rlasses. sut-h Hs thn rluiji?. Jilayi.<br />

riiifiii ii anil noontime nctivi-<br />

MUldltv<br />

tiful theatrea here They sr*<br />

much larjer and in ma<br />

mere comfortable, and I<br />

seen anything in German; 1<br />

Roijf theat In New York,<br />

"So you sae there are m«ny 1<br />

that J like In Amerlea, but the I<br />

aii>o some things that I do n^t T<br />

ai well as at hBme. • ._<br />

"Here I and •veryiUBc iu mdtlM<br />

• rumli and harry and frtrr***w*><br />

« «• fce ba.y all the Uu »»S f *<br />

in, lo mike • lot <strong>of</strong> a<br />

that I do not think than i<br />

lime for<br />

"In Germany our life U not<br />

fast. The stores and <strong>of</strong>fices in jfsrj<br />

cities are closed for lunch (rum |"<br />

o'clock to 3 o'clock and asbegy im:'<br />

in such s hurry as here. f i<br />

TAUGHT TO HATE V,B, ' • * -<br />

"In Germany during the war w#'<br />

suffered much and many times te^...<br />

was searee. The boyi and girls w*T* i<br />

taught to hate America because w«<br />

were told America was the cauls at,'.<br />

our misery. And when the war #B n ^I-<br />

n ni 5,1 in ruhlii lllf \ I lull HI*<br />

1 jsli nr Illi |jii%nnnln 1 ill " s<br />

in h» 111 Ihi }i il JI 2\Si»l il HI <br />

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SI nr fmm r»0 1» Dil ! liiih<br />

lime Ilimrni- I ill ns IJ uiikn In<br />

IIU IFDI II 2«pmin IhnnrMll II<br />

Fist I 1>.II I»W I xiHIrnl mndill n<br />

5A oa I hunr 0T41 J I<br />

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ninth Sl^ Hi. fin nn nc« cl Lirl<br />

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D.TB A*hun. \>r I hunt 1 IT «<br />

1 BAlIf IN 1?OUR llHOhl- S ! I fJL h*<br />

>Jo Ii nli ni. Ir 1- ir ni I HI «<br />

,>IM nil » II 2 in »1 /I I n I B« link<br />

n nwllei till II II Ikl In IL un n<br />

f* Trlrehnn 1 F nr •ta.hns olre<br />

li cl irk in iiturm cli k_ Ci.nlini,<br />

1 Al M Phone 1317. U<br />

BM Ailiury Aie,<br />

JJ NRW C1.IIWME fllAiftS In lid nr<br />

blue iilulle. W> nnd 1KB IDOIII. f4,?a<br />

«rh Buy u-l mjpr u you nroa Nnl<br />

dclKtrtd. «N A.b«ry Av*. Phonn<br />

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^l.lnti\ | hlipi nii.li. on Wcslr,! An.<br />

2. jii^hir.ini .iiiiirlnii.ni. firs<br />

STRICTLY FRESH<br />

IS soon as sliiing gardeneri gel<br />

- Ihe lait <strong>of</strong> their seed sown,<br />

,. i winter, weary birds feel up to<br />

eli afiln.<br />

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uimi! finiiU ihrMlluhiilil. l.ilirriil filmnp- j inn ii'li Im'i .nui. HIICIl fur .ln»;»!jV' 3 vvi.rklntt .liimnlp. ilim.isjnliill Illili-<br />

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Please<br />

Cash in Advance<br />

J iiuliuh ni tlus uicti Ad will be publmlnril until | li f ir<br />

Tfj in nit* \t\ir jrl ijipp iriiii n.i thli. p i^c LJ«1I inUfet he I. tin'.<br />

"fTl.c ..o\ L.ler tha,. §eturUa> «nJ Wediicsdu^ iiutin Ail vlll nut<br />

In- set in type until plijment is ninilf<br />

25 Words or Less — V5c<br />

.UfllNIMi nODMN liir (mir nr mnle<br />

kmk.nK mils. Ki'iini'n. iTimuniililf.<br />

\i (Vnlllll AV,.. Phillip lU13-fl, li-in<br />

HIiKl'IAI- ""."" "••"'•<br />

. fin uiirkliiu hnys iinii Bhifc.<br />

S'.tniriii l.-iliii, iiiiii iiji-iili iiii, nisi<br />

|\H> «i'l-li. (llHillh in si'MSiih.<br />

V AiiiMliiient f.ir nn!.<br />

\|.ANOKS nliRST 1IOUMK<br />

BS.1 |-eilti,il,,Uu.<br />

I'liiine 2TM.J<br />

f i()l BLM BKIJ, line hiiif likwk<br />

Jlifh, !2,fi0 pel iiinlit Till mil.,<br />

l«n. jao.00 tier week, i » ,<br />

(HII, no menf«, Mn SI, Jiimen<br />

ill IBiS-W Delween 8:00 nn,!<br />

The government recently report-<br />

ri) thai 18.500.0flo babies were born<br />

in Uio five years sinco World War<br />

H. That*s a wail <strong>of</strong> a lot!<br />

• •<br />

's;<br />

it.<br />

Self-corttortfonslsti <strong>of</strong> eloiing<br />

the door V,n maliiine salesmen<br />

•nd opening n to in-Uws!<br />

\ • • •<br />

Signi alig the highway we<br />

don't object lio: the flrit signi o£<br />

spring.<br />

T "-•"<br />

HtadUne; W TV Pieiunt<br />

Fuay? Maybettubt Meadi Cltan-<br />

ing. Mort olteA the SMipt doeil<br />

Builders' Hardwar<br />

Screen Door Push Grill*<br />

Door Checks<br />

Good Hardware for You<br />

Screen and Combination<br />

Dson<br />

•Vindow Screens<br />

Lumite Screening<br />

H 111 N'ol *u«i or 1 nriode; Kpn-<br />

Inn»mn,abl,.: Will Nnl Siallii I'n<br />

ulfeeted by Salt Spuv or Mala-<br />

lurr We have Lumlle In «idlh<br />

fit all your dgars alii windum<br />

Oreeii ana Cray enlsra,<br />

opner and OaUanlird Tuck*<br />

Mereen MgyldihE<br />

Braille ^rrein Wire<br />

MISTS FOR iiu riiirosEis;<br />

Ll'CAK and TREMtO<br />

TILE BOARDS<br />

Gcod Selection <strong>of</strong> Colors<br />

Chrome Mouldings - Tile<br />

Board Nails & Mastic for<br />

:he above.<br />

•Invune - Ilnnrmcnl . Vlinrri<br />

mlironm Sail - IIy|.ri -llumua<br />

ind 5-10-5 for v«ui Lawn and<br />

Gurdcn.<br />

powrl« to .Slikr Vour VrgrUblrs<br />

mid olhrr rianU and Flou'trs<br />

Old Entllih Lmvn Heed<br />

SHOEMAKER<br />

LUMBER CO.<br />

Phone 0150<br />

2th ST. »nd WEST AVE.<br />

OFFICE HOURS<br />

Thr <strong>of</strong>fice boon or the followtai<br />

ffrdlcal ffayslcltuift, nunpfrerv «|<br />

(hp OctRB CHy Altaic*] Society,<br />

*rr tlxtrd for tlie convenience<br />

visitors:<br />

ical l'b>f<br />

Robert A. Cornwell, M,D.<br />

*" fir*- 1 ''-.* 1 - p k - I M I • •*•• ••*•<br />

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Aldrich C. Crowe, M.D.<br />

735 Allanlir Air rho»* 47H<br />

tf NA An-wrr, Tall t7»<br />

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P. Haines, M.D.<br />

rartirr - Dim** Af the<br />

t. Ph. 0?9<br />

Office n«urs S<br />

l 1rartirr Dim** Af the Kn<br />

Mil Dtli Kt. Ph. 0?90 or lSl&J-I<br />

Offi n S 12<br />

12 A m<br />

F. B, Lane Haines, M.D.<br />

MA Hth St.<br />

H ur« from 3<br />

Th and UODII<br />

IIIT<br />

frf<br />

Her*hcl P«ttitv M.D.<br />

7 U'f-nlrT Af*-nnp Fh«p* 0<br />

Ht tic f I loam 10 - 14 * m<br />

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Tuesday, .Tune IS, 1DS1<br />

m Wardens<br />

Violators<br />

IlllBeraiis Airesta<br />

ire Reported<br />

? wardens hove been<br />

1&e spring<br />

E vlelators o<br />

Bwp the Sis<br />

id QS*T1S annm<br />

April 14 «<br />

1 sga nst H h<br />

i i<br />

i tht \ i n TIJ. f<br />

n 1 lit rr i<br />

| H 11 i<br />

i n Fri<br />

i l ii Hi !<br />

(1 t 1 HR \ lltH ll<br />

l»<br />

i if<br />

ih<br />

i r<br />

i%<br />

I i<br />

IVcrjiP! three for nhooiinf perrli<br />

u tth 0 rifle: one for possession <strong>of</strong><br />

dcir: (lip tor shunting nl n Cnnndin<br />

Cuasc, ei«ht tor failing la ilisnlli<br />

1 iinting tags nn outer i:l(jthinj4 v,hi!<br />

humiiiu wonddiueks, ami iix fnr ink<br />

II.U i!i)di'rsii>i-(i plikrlc-l. lllPl'i-<br />

* Itch uiMt- in ihp /(HU'iil urtuu<br />

3 Yacht Club Members Land 23<br />

Tarpon at Boca Grande, Florida<br />

lv Y:,.IK rl.ih<br />

I hiTu<br />

hmikcrl Null<br />

11-nt il Iji-umi<br />

II rut lisli<br />

Tin- OITIII<br />

m ' CiibLmm-<br />

ill lii'i S In 1<br />

i ill ill.! liiilil hi*<br />

I Clothing Under<br />

Price Ceiling<br />

Prnvticiiily (ill typo* <strong>of</strong> m<br />

t'iimtMi's. HiildiH'n's iiiut iiifmil^<br />

liirtM hiis biuMi IjFCjiiah! iinMi-r<br />

ny piit^o fi'Hiilnli'.ii i>y fhr Oilit<br />

Siiiliilualioi.. ili.> Ciiiiicli II OPH<br />

Herbert Brothers<br />

At Stoele's Ship Bar<br />

At Somers Point<br />

Wo Weiceme You Alw«y§ at<br />

— THE —<br />

Chatterbox<br />

9lh and Csntra! Ave. Phone 0717<br />

\7hera Old Friends Meet and<br />

No <strong>On</strong>a fa a Stranger<br />

K !•: R V I N O<br />

Breakfast • Luncheon - Dinner<br />

DeSit'ous Snacks<br />

Fountain Service Ice Cream<br />

IMinnr OTlt I OR Of II FREK DIL.IVKRV NKRVlt K<br />

ii^ii'itt<br />

' u ill! Si lilt Ii miiiiiitniMiiriTi* Mill?! uiin<br />

; |ii> b y AimLifli \h ir, in rnli linik lin<br />

h<br />

I'li'linli-il ill Ihr<br />

Veterans' Houiei<br />

To Be Painted<br />

l ( ' '<br />

•Phi-<br />

bulk<br />

ri> in IW7 li.v<br />

vi-ninuMit<br />

wiir * iUimtns 4im!<br />

hiive Ihf<br />

j,tiiHilli i"<br />

fiiirs luiii<br />

t.lilllii *iniirr*<br />

nn pi<br />

f,,|i,,-li<br />

iiiiv culli-il<br />

ilriirlnrk in<br />

Thi- w.rk<br />

Auto Deaths Triple<br />

Those in Korea<br />

Township Get* TitI<br />

to 434 Acres <strong>of</strong> Lar<br />

Lower Township hai been nwi<br />

mi title to four tracts or land to<br />

mu 434 Licrra in the Tun Mile Bei<br />

iirt'ii, rnllnwinii prolonged lilies<br />

In furcclaai! on lhc> property for<br />

HtMiii, nf the tfix dellhqti£.ncy<br />

hink Id Iht. boom days <strong>of</strong> lho<br />

H hpn m-vernl !.:!rMe scale de<br />

nii-ii 1 * » ITC plnmipd in lho<br />

'rin* township hnjii's to ro-sp<br />

jtiiipi !!y In tti'U titAi'hinrrs.<br />

I OPS Now Turns to<br />

Ceilings on Veal<br />

Tueadaya<br />

and<br />

Fridaya<br />

w-r-^*--r* ITg—L.— J<br />

Printed and PublUKed in Ahitrica>a ffiSM<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER 1CUT,<br />

Telephone 0304 or OBOS<br />

New Diesel Coaches on Seashore Run<br />

CCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 195!<br />

g<br />

Tli.- Oilier nr Pric<br />

,,i,|.,,.ius pritf<br />

l<br />

Hatred Marmaclured M ,^ M r^r<br />

Ir? E u r o p e , A s s e r t s ••'.•> ••;• i •••• • "••<br />

W'ki'.'-.-d Spzalter ,,: ! ."-<br />

Sliiuilianlinn I,<br />

ii study pf dollar,<br />

tciliniui ;ii whale, .<br />

\\v C'nnuli-n tiislriet.<br />

ii riMiill vi-aI i]f|o<br />

iiliviiil.v l),it.M sluf|<br />

isifl w-hnli-K.-il,. iln[|<br />

niv fcmiliiii,,,w „,<br />

Ihr<br />

' iind will 1<br />

Ad* CH'1 fti'suiu:<br />

II wi,i n i mu HI<br />

Him \[.n HI mst it i<br />

Your Doctor Knows<br />

SELVAGN'S<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

9lh St. and Aobury Ave, Phane 1839<br />

PRESC RIPTIQN $<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

The Finest Quality <strong>of</strong> the Best Drugs<br />

Are Always Used<br />

A A. SFLVAfiN. I'll O, II. f StLVAOS', I'll Ci<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly a Skllifd Ilrf Isterrd Phermatisl I 111* Voiif Prfsfiiptirin<br />

in this Storf — 3 Rtcintrrrd l'Hufn:apl*t» at Vuur Spfvltp<br />

,Phone 1839 for Our<br />

Free Delivery Service<br />

If! the<br />

N :w Units Added<br />

• ^owrr Squadrons<br />

CIO Man to Go on<br />

Rutgers Commit lie<br />

ZO.V.SHT Change on<br />

Atiani c c\v. Wanted<br />

IlNCOLN §<br />

Restaurant<br />

9th and Wesley Ave.<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Comfortable at /Ii Times<br />

SEAFOOD - UBSTERS<br />

F O R V E R Y<br />

SPECIAL<br />

OCCASIONS<br />

Birthdava, anniversnriBS—evel'y<br />

date on your cn'.cnclar iifcomi-s n !'r-itivi><br />

OccaHiiin when you rti:no In rs tn iliiu 1 .<br />

Everybody is harpy with tin- tlflioiuu-i<br />

menls fcivpd promptly «nd foui'tenusly<br />

in pleasant, ciing-enuil surround in JTH.<br />

Plan Rli»ntrT


tlwOcaan<br />

»nt Tb*<br />

WIid<br />

The Ow c& coraaUaatoncn will<br />

be the Msodetimt £u«u. Each<br />

is scheduled to speek.<br />

The Tafacrpucje Quirut will alnc<br />

aewral * "<br />

Mr. and Mr. R. Dunham, <strong>of</strong> HMI.<br />

doafield. u* at 14a» Central av, far<br />

th a<br />

wtp ***«nl mouths l the aeaum.<br />

D TIMETABLE<br />

nt. Maai, Ttat; ill aae fen* h> D-8.il<br />

0HI> CUT (Utt HMi<br />

':",•-• ISSP<br />

• Ckaaav at gaMafwM Mr BnM Si. Sia.<br />

MAMA READING SEASHORE LINES<br />

DOROTHY GRAY'J<br />

I CRtAM Tabes $1.00—PLutic Bet. $1,00<br />

LOTIONS .„ ....._$1.00 to S1.50<br />

CttEAM _„.__„. _—$1.00 to $5.00<br />

S CHANTILLY or QUELQUE FLEUR<br />

TOU4ETT WATER SPECIAL<br />

Stick FREE ."„__. _______*a.75<br />

i Wkite IUin UHion SHAMPOO 6Oc & SI.00<br />

i Chad 1 . PERMANENT WAVE_.$1.7S<br />

HEON AT OUR FOUNTAIN<br />

__ Sandwiches — Breyer It» Cream<br />

Brin* Your PrucripHon* to Us,<br />

We Deliver Anywhere.<br />

FREEDY'S<br />

DRUG /i^plg! STORE<br />

' A**s, %£^^ Phone 0901<br />

SC«VICe _ CAMERAS — FILMS<br />

t SUN GLASSES 3Se to #10.00<br />

ICOLOGNE — Ideal for Summer U«- $1.25<br />

WINNER'S<br />

Candy and Nut Shop<br />

71 l.Aabury Avenue<br />

• SALT WATER TAFFY •<br />

• HOME: MADE FUDGE •<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />

1 Ib. Licorice Mix # —<br />

1 Ib. Aaat, Chocolate* I 1 Jf<br />

1 Ib. AMt Cream Puffi M.~•<br />

FRESH SALTEDJjUTS<br />

*•• MM OPE1S BAT. EVE,<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

JETER^<br />

EWELER<br />

<strong>of</strong> FAMOUS BRANDS<br />

»•>#•»»•»»»<br />

...ftsgiatareil Diamond Kimg*<br />

tVED RINGS<br />

Beloved by Brides Since I860<br />

WATCHES --Gift ef . Lifetime<br />

—The Watch <strong>of</strong> Railroad Accuracy<br />

WATCHES Timed to the Star.<br />

World', Greatest Lighter<br />

Pearl.<br />

Look. Omnd with a Spoidel Band<br />

"1*'V ""'<br />

In Unpaid Taxes<br />

H.. <strong>On</strong>ly $15,426<br />

In TB Title Uen.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Delinquent Land<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> OBy bat relatively |ew<br />

"bad ueoUBU" en its tax hooka, In<br />

comparuan with nut other communities<br />

in New Jeney. according<br />

! to a study Just depleted by thi<br />

i New Sttaa Taxpayen' Ajsoeiatlon<br />

I It reported that municipaliUf.<br />

have almwt •33,000,000 in etalnu<br />

•gabut tax delinquent properties for<br />

which mx title lien* had been issued<br />

up to January 1 According to<br />

the Aaoeiatlon. |hes» tan claimi in<br />

»me mac total more than the annual<br />

local UK levy <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />

lo Cape May Caaaly, <strong>Ocean</strong> clly<br />

. Ua tke tUrd laweM MM ml out<br />

•undlac In liens, IsMt Ike iHt<br />

tfeat tfeh reawt haa Ike Mctaeat<br />

latttle valuation <strong>of</strong> inj count)<br />

lowest lien total is in Dennu<br />

[OTHERS!<br />

Buy T.or Children-* Wear M<br />

SPEARS SHOP<br />

ATLANTIC C1TT<br />

U%®& iM i» tow<br />

toaat at N»W at Cat*<br />

Cft». «HWI7 In Anlan. SftMl*<br />

In Lswer Tnruhlai. I»MH Da<br />

MMIb To-T-Wp. ana »1«JSJ In<br />

*e> late Clly<br />

The total <strong>of</strong> "bad account*" for<br />

this county u E.153 821 the Kventh<br />

highest <strong>of</strong> the atate'l SI countiei.<br />

RELIEF Hi UOHT<br />

The TaKpayen' Afneiatien Mid<br />

that while tax delinquent properties<br />

rcprmnl a "number one municipal<br />

headache", the new "in rem' tax<br />

foreclosure set should help to bring<br />

relief to the municipalities. Taxpayers<br />

were urged to encourage ap.<br />

prepriale local action under this<br />

law. which wan pused in IMS and<br />

" \ r<br />

2-State Annual Meeting<br />

Ways Retired People Can Moat<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>itably Fill Their Idle Days<br />

By LOB E. JOBKSOS<br />

Until the day for retirement, you<br />

drearned <strong>of</strong> everything that you<br />

would do if you had the time. Bud.<br />

denty that day came, and ill the<br />

free time you ever wanted was<br />

thrust upon you.<br />

What can an older adult do with<br />

hi* time, especially after having<br />

been employed for about SO yes?<br />

Although you no longer have a job,<br />

you cant juat quit being active<br />

recently »!» held valid by lhe slate j OLDER ADULTS MEtT HEBE<br />

C °"Tl? : rt« I i, ii. h ' That has Been the topic under dis.<br />

con? t du^her»re Sl ; l llen X ,la.ni;!'- "i "SJI""? S1 Sl "»"<br />

If triey SIT nol paid with,<br />

in a year and a half, the municipality<br />

hag the right tu sell the lien at<br />

municipality acquires the lien,<br />

which is then known as a tsx title<br />

lien.<br />

pmocEDraE SHOBTENED<br />

The In Rem Tax Foreclosure Act<br />

shortened the required proeedure-<br />

Seme municipalities are moving<br />

promptly to dispose <strong>of</strong> their tali<br />

end a larger number <strong>of</strong> tax produe- j<br />

ing properties. 1 ' i<br />

The survey showed that only SI <strong>of</strong><br />

Tlie delegate! attended four days <strong>of</strong><br />

religious, philosophical and social<br />

discussions to learn more useful and<br />

Thii u a relatively new movament<br />

In the Methodist Church which gives<br />

KpeciHl consideration and help to<br />

retired people.<br />

In a discussion <strong>of</strong> "The Older<br />

Adult's Use <strong>of</strong> Time", lea by Miss<br />

XXXXXXXXXXXXX Bridge Co. To<br />

OPENING MONDAY, JUNE 25th jjlBe Reorganized<br />

CAPE THEATRE<br />

BEACH AT MADISON, CAPE MAY<br />

Specializing from 20th St. to 59th St. Since 1920<br />

EDGAR F.<br />

BERGER<br />

REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE<br />

Notary 32nd & Asbury Ave. Ph. 0076<br />

• SALE •<br />

LARGE GARAGE APARTMENT<br />

Right on the Beach in the 52nd St. Section<br />

2nd Floor Apartment has 3 Bedrooms, Bath, LtV, Rs<strong>of</strong>fi, Kitchen,<br />

EneJesed J?Uli=Deck on <strong>Ocean</strong> Side<br />

Large Perch fronting en Central Avenue<br />

I-OHSESSION GIVES IMMEDIATELY<br />

Ut Fleer Garage and plenty ef extra room far addilisnal apartment<br />

A REAL BUY<br />

'11,500<br />

{MORTGAGE HBMS1ILI]<br />

WE STILL HAVE SOME FINE APABTMESTS fOR RENT<br />

IN THIS GROWING SfclTtON<br />

H O T E L<br />

HANSCOM<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

8th Street Off thu Boardwalk<br />

U 1 N N EISS<br />

C H O I C E<br />

Chilled Tomato Juice "V-B Cocktail Pineapple Juii<br />

Fresh Fruit Cup Cantaloupe Honey bew Mele<br />

Deluxe Crabmcat Cock tail 60c Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail 60<br />

Manhatiaii Utaiti Chowder<br />

BnOILED INDIVIDUAL 1ABY rLOUNDER,<br />

LBMON BUTTER ji gr,<br />

JUMBO SHRIMPS, CREOLE WITH STEAMED RICE 1 90<br />

FRIED DEIP SEA SCALLOPS, TARTAh SAUCE I SO<br />

MLUXE CRABMEAT AU pRATIN EN CASSEROLE 2 00<br />

BROILED AFRICAN LOBSTER. TAILS, DRAWN BUTTER a KS<br />

CHOPPED 1IRLOIN •TEAK, MUSHROOM SAUCE i yi<br />

SAUTE GENUINE CALF'S LIVER, WITH BACON I Jo<br />

YANKIB POT ROAST OF BEEF, WITH EOC NOODLES 1(0<br />

GRILLED LAMB CHOPS g'jj<br />

•RILLED FILET MIONON ON TOAST,<br />

FRESH MUSHROOMS a 00<br />

URILLSD SIRLOIN JTEAK, FRESH MUSHROOMS 3 00<br />

FRESH VEGETABLE PLATTER, WITH POACHED BOO ... L40<br />

CHOICE OF TWO VICETABLEB<br />

Whipped Potatoes French Fried Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes<br />

•uttered Preill String Beans Buttered Green Spinach<br />

Colo SIBW Shredded Carrol Salad<br />

Hoi Roils : Dinner Biwuil<br />

DBSSERTS<br />

Cherry Pie DaepUish.Apple pie Oread mid Buller Puddlns<br />

Jell* Roll Itrawberry Jello, Cuslird Sauce Chilled Watermejoii<br />

Vanilla, Chowlate, Slrawberry, Butter Almond lee Cream<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Tea or Ice Tea Milk Ftntiim gnuka<br />

Children's Portion- Deduct Me from ubove pricea except Cor stevki<br />

chops, broiled,or fried chicken and duck, """""'<br />

Sreaklait — B • 11 A. M, Uiiiiier -S.BP. M,<br />

— FRIDAY, JUNE Ti, 1901 — '<br />

,„,,<br />

is<br />

CeiUBfiid from page 1<br />

'E <strong>of</strong> M0 par taluc<br />

in placr tjf thr $50<br />

c ei IT fi ur d fur t h t<br />

r ii- I i t 1 II rt Thi£. ttji i*<br />

r* tM n jjiifs tldrlftr ,nd u,*<br />

Mr B, 11 ^ BIIIUI I i r, i>il! ht lhe<br />

hi -idqu irici >, fur lirieki iiunt*<br />

Ii u c In tiTLtl lhi r Iryfiatef* ul<br />

T\ , Bn lei „ Ptiint brion i -»n<br />

t* bt stoAirik rf proiit rfift It, iin<br />

dnciai d flit-ullir ^m i H hi i tj i<br />

irrhi t-d rfft rl u» Ihr tit JITL mil<br />

= ni Ir \tl turtdilmrnl riurine ^ orlr<br />

Wdr II .nj.ic il irrpn ,iblc In mi i I<br />

i^ murt^ate bond ublieal on dll dl<br />

f o limt<br />

3,000 Expected For<br />

i Artisans* Outing<br />

CsBiJautd frott pace 1<br />

Al ioaifl 22 aastniy!^ 3ri Soyih<br />

Joraev and Pennsjiviiniii arc especi=<br />

cr: to have ir&n\s competing in the<br />

I annual ehsmpionghip bowling teur-<br />

R?nienl, beginning at 2 p m, Ot<br />

Pisyland. This event aUo will be<br />

for U=iim and individuiil trophies,<br />

BALL AND BEAUTY CONTEST<br />

Tho Siiturday nighi main events<br />

a diiiigu in id btiiuty con let 1 ^t Cun*<br />

vpniinn Ha!l"-wii! be ushered in by<br />

a pyrsdn <strong>of</strong> Ariisan Qfficefs gn the<br />

hrmrdv-nik from 12ih iu 6th sis., be* '<br />

gifrntnu at 8 n m ;<br />

Tht' brauty tunts^i that follows<br />

will be ujit'ii to wives= daughters or '<br />

sisters tif ArlUHnp or mathers ef ;<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior ArtL^ana. Each Assembly has<br />

been incited Mo enter a earnests m. :<br />

,'iand UP to eaily ihii week ih <strong>of</strong><br />

ihem hyd done so=<br />

Winner <strong>of</strong> Hie coritesi will be<br />

crewiipd "AfUn Arttfun lftal" and !<br />

. «i;l roe^ivc a number <strong>of</strong> attractive '<br />

prizes <strong>of</strong> jewelry and other article^ I<br />

in ddditiun to n week's free vaeation<br />

at a Ineal hole!.<br />

: TO ATTEND CHI lit II StltVH ES<br />

• Thv nuling u ill elasc Sunday<br />

t tutjrninfi when the Artisans will ftt-<br />

I tynd services m locnl ehurehes. The<br />

: Musi Excellent Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wrder. the Re%v L*?on t, Muorc, will<br />

! be guest preacher at the-Fi rat Mcth- '<br />

udi^t Chureh: ' ;<br />

: The entire outing ts speitiored by I<br />

i the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assgn^ly and the<br />

' Artisans Beflsters' Agsoclation.<br />

; Charles E. risbefts, Most Excellent<br />

Superintendent, b* ehairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

{.-ummitlt:? in tharge.<br />

D.A.V, Convention Open*<br />

plose to 2,000 dclegalci are In !<br />

Wiidwood taday for the 31st annual ,'<br />

, conventisn <strong>of</strong> the Now Jcrioy Dif. ;<br />

• abUd American Vcieranj. |<br />

The cunventfon spened last iiigilt j<br />

i will) « memorial service, al which I<br />

! lhe Cape May County Amerlfan I<br />

i Legiuii Band provided the musie- It !<br />

| will close Sunday with election <strong>of</strong><br />

j stiity enicerE,<br />

Day Album<br />

Service Sun<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

iil Artnr, A... Ml Nil<br />

Virginia BtalTsrd. specialist . in the<br />

field <strong>of</strong> older adult work, k the delegates<br />

yesterday suggested luch «ttivluea<br />

ai gardeniog, knittJni, sewing,<br />

crocheting, woodcraft, writing<br />

letlan to awiea men, miuic and<br />

painttoj.<br />

CAN •HVE COMMUNITY<br />

The older adult can perform many<br />

servlcea to hU community by work.<br />

Ing at the polk or <strong>of</strong>fering his services<br />

in hto special Held, she said.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the delegates spend much<br />

<strong>of</strong> their time helping others They<br />

visit the sick and disabled, read to<br />

the blind, write to these who are<br />

away from home and teach others<br />

hobbies or crafts<br />

The average age <strong>of</strong> the group is 73<br />

The largest group was from the<br />

Broadway Methodist Church, Salem<br />

which asm 14 delegates. This was<br />

the But church in New Jersey to<br />

organize an older adult group The<br />

Now Jersey and Philadelphia Methodist<br />

Conf erenees arc represented by<br />

more than §0 older adults at the<br />

resort conference.<br />

New Diesel Railroad<br />

Coaches Introduced<br />

CcBypaed fffsm p»fr I ,<br />

I handicaps, '<br />

' HOPES FOB MOBE TSAVEL<br />

; In oar effort always \o provide :<br />

I rnaximum service consistent with<br />

: patronage, these new RI^'s should '<br />

j go fa? toward making railroad travel<br />

between Csmden and South Jersey<br />

.is comfortable and rapid as §nj<br />

1<br />

«h?fc in the country I hope ^uu<br />

^ uur friend to use Ihese tars in<br />

le automobiles<br />

The Seuhsrr <strong>Line</strong>^, afeefdin* (a<br />

£ Bsdd Co reprpseniBlI% e n^<br />

ha\c In str^ iee more ef the new<br />

fir* than<br />

railroad In the ;<br />

LPCTclL -.11<br />

Dir rl<br />

r> it-red h\ i h 2 = n ln>r<br />

M ent ne*i inoumtd brneaih |hi<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

MYWQQD PRESS<br />

Ph. 1490 823 Aabury Ave.<br />

^iOOOOOQQOQQQ^DOQQO^SQDO<br />

WEEK-END<br />

• SPECIAL •<br />

Mocha<br />

Layer Cake<br />

55c<br />

WARDS<br />

Pastry Shop<br />

724 Aibury Avenue<br />

Phone 1280<br />

U5S ASBURY AVE,<br />

auditor pit «ir publfc achiMl IwcoUnt*<br />

for the current year, by the Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Education Tuesday nliht.<br />

Std<br />

it right on th« tip at my tongue,!<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>auor "WeU, you'd bf<br />

spit It out. It'a nttrtc Mid."<br />

RICHARDS'<br />

819 Aabury Avenue<br />

BEMBERG<br />

SHEERS<br />

Lovely Assortment<br />

'7.95<br />

•MIM PLMI KM WUCK<br />

OCUM CITY, N. I.<br />

Si/i to 24 i/i<br />

12 to SO<br />

f0- THE<br />

iwnitiBn.<br />

MilMSTMR OCCAMcmr, M.I.<br />

TltapMM IM<br />

HMD AMIWCAN MAN<br />

MLPN B. «I»"TM, tMnMrkamiMn<br />

Welcome<br />

Artisans<br />

740 Asbury Ave, Phone 2185<br />

FOR<br />

Farm Fresh<br />

PRODUCE<br />

You Will Taste the Difference and You'll<br />

Save When You Buy the Best<br />

PHONES ISIS.lSlei<br />

In Our Fish Department<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Fresh Seafood in Season<br />

FROM TAKE OUT<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crab. ,._.=S0cMCh<br />

Deviled Cr«b . 45c «ch<br />

Deviled Crib Pattiea .45ce«ch<br />

Imperial Crab ..,,,.,,80ceach<br />

FMi Cake. .,..._.....lfce-eh<br />

Deviled Claiti ._., 2Sce«ch<br />

Shrimp SaUd _•„ $1.75 Ib,<br />

Fried Scllop.• •1.101b.<br />

Fried Shrimp .,.. = ^.,ii,30jfc,<br />

CU Chowder . . , _SSe qt.<br />

UM, era,<br />

HOT PLATTERS<br />

Crsk, Shrimp, rbh, (,'laai<br />

COLD PLATTERS<br />

Fried Filet Fluke,<br />

2Sc.30e40e.gte per order<br />

French Fried Petatoei,<br />

Order, ISei pt., Me. qt., 4Sc<br />

Fried Oyiteri ., il.lOdea,<br />

Lobiter Salad ._ l.fl.Wlfe.<br />

Cr.bS«l.d $1.7* Ib.<br />

Cole Slaw 3$c|b.<br />

Pepper Harf, .._,. 3Oclfc.<br />

Potato Salad 3St 11*.<br />

••rlcd bcallop,, trIM<br />

ToBMto, Col. SUw. PleWa, Potato Salad<br />

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WEEK<br />

Outttandlng Volo*« In<br />

Aemm'u Big Jutt*<br />

FOOD<br />

FESTIVAL<br />

Hundred, and hundred* <strong>of</strong><br />

real values In quality fsedi<br />

and heuMheld need, await<br />

yew again thi* week-end.<br />

Don'* milt It.<br />

Popular In Warm Wmathmr, tlnm tmw Salad<br />

Pink Salmon.::; u.<br />

Red Salmon er :"<br />

j*l«t«i Iri Alasfce fek.y8. 0**0 ltd Ctler, Pin* Ti.fwr.,<br />

Cnamy<br />

MAYONNAISE<br />

39<br />

SALAD DRESSING 29<br />

JK0'California _»%•*<br />

FRUIT COCKTAIL "-" 31'<br />

elwida* Halv». • A •_<br />

BARTLETT PEARS 35 C<br />

CORN 2-31<br />

Fanty WhoU Oolcten J^ A. 69o<br />

FRYING CHICKENS ,,.„,<br />

Suit CUektu CUT-OP-READY-TO-FRY<br />

59c<br />

lunch MM •"'"• l * • 16c j Bologna ^15'U,, " " 1 ft<br />

Ch»» """ •"""• *• " I S« | •rauntwalf •r l 1r •* 11s<br />

Chlck.n Llv.r. «»*?« •••! Loaf £31, ' ^37f<br />

Pork Motki •"•**• li 3fi|Mscaranl Salad "37c<br />

Shoulder Lamb Roast •«<br />

67c<br />

Imported Hams..:: 2 * «& • '"•••»S<br />

Grade A Sliced Bacon* 59c: so „,: 35c<br />

Deviled<br />

CRABS<br />

•tmtff Mtk<br />

rraali SaafsMl<br />

BLUEFISH ^25 C<br />

Prtiwd Whiting »•• •"• '• 1 ft<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Perth flliati "33c<br />

Fancy Slic.d Cad "59c<br />

FKOSTiD FOOD VALUES<br />

Mtst irand Conc.ntrot. for<br />

LEMONADE •••<br />

Orttn PHI<br />

nttiwNt Cut Bean*<br />

&dta$ Orang* Julca c<br />

SduU WkoU StrawlN>rric«<br />

Sliced StrawlMrrlM p .^3*<br />

Ventura Um B«an«<br />

Ikarp Ch.^J.r<br />

Mild ChHH<br />

"sr »»«<br />

ska<br />

CHEESE V6lc<br />

Nanv low«r Prlcm<br />

FLOUR ^:<br />

BEST Putt LAUD<br />

5Sc<br />

txlra Sharp ••—••« 614, o*»M ««<br />

h*v* rap«l (Tar ib*<br />

lhe w Our Awn or are f<br />

tfiere w*aU be w*ny l«s »*eld*nU<br />

on the rood*.<br />

H you think this idea !• <strong>of</strong> any<br />

value piesne (i've it n try ... to get<br />

Dads and Mothers r*p*fltlng over<br />

and over B*> careful <strong>of</strong> the fenders',<br />

'Remember now ^ no nicki In the<br />

fenders' or 'Never dent a fender and<br />

you will never wreck a ear' or *Be<br />

careful <strong>of</strong> the fenders* <strong>Jun</strong>lflr!* **<br />

BADGE OFTOOB DRIVING<br />

A lot <strong>of</strong> water has gone over the<br />

dam since mort <strong>of</strong> us heard paternal<br />

admonitions on earing for the fend<br />

era. But the still small voice <strong>of</strong> experience<br />

should prod us into payins<br />

heed lo the warnings as we did In<br />

those days beyond recall.<br />

In final analysis, damaged fendew<br />

are a badge <strong>of</strong> poor driving, and<br />

seemingly minor driving errors can<br />

lead to highway tragedies.<br />

Fireworks Are<br />

Seized By Police<br />

Warn Youth. They<br />

Risk Arrest<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bailee ortlcinls warned<br />

yesterday that som» young people<br />

are rUking arrest by their illegal<br />

use <strong>of</strong> nreworlw.<br />

Under New Jersey state law, the<br />

sole and use <strong>of</strong> fireworks <strong>of</strong> all kinds<br />

Is prohibited, except for special Bub.<br />

lie displays for which special permits<br />

are Usued by city authoritiei.<br />

SEIZED BY POLICE<br />

Cast. William H, •mith. Jr., reported<br />

that police this week connscated<br />

batches <strong>of</strong> fireworks from two<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> children who were explode<br />

ing them in dilTereni parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ciiy.<br />

In both cases, he said, the fireworks<br />

apparently had been brought<br />

here from Pennsylvania, As far as<br />

could be determined, local store,<br />

keepers were not selling them.<br />

MANY NOIIE MAKERS<br />

The premature Fourth <strong>of</strong> July<br />

celebrators had a variety <strong>of</strong> noise<br />

makers ranging from tiny crockers<br />

about an inch long to giant aerial<br />

bombs that provide multiple booms.<br />

Those caught with the fireworks<br />

were taken to police headquarters,<br />

reprimanded and warned. Unless<br />

the practice is stepped, arrests will<br />

be made.<br />

Mr, and Mrs= Frank H, Wheaton,<br />

Jr., and family, are occupying their<br />

summer home at 107 flth gt.<br />

MIKE'S<br />

Hole in the-Wall<br />

42nd SEASON<br />

111 BOARDWALK<br />

• SERVING S<br />

Oar FlBtli CusisB Made<br />

BOW-WOWS<br />

HAMBURGS<br />

and<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

OF ALL KINDS<br />

W -.<br />

j.<br />

At<br />

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For<br />

PrMwtptiM Dapt. M4<br />

EIGHTH * WESLEY AVE. OCEAN<br />

in the<br />

JlNCOlN §<br />

Restaurant<br />

9th and Wesley Ave,<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Comfortable ait All Times<br />

SEAFOOD * LOBSTERS<br />

FREE FASKINO<br />

BREAKFAST — FULL COUB8E DINNEM<br />

SAME MANAGEMENT BOYEL LINCOLN<br />

E. L. COPE, OWNI1<br />

STEEL FIEE<br />

DAHCINB — JUHt U-U<br />

LARRY FQT<br />

TO JUHI ii —<br />

OH MIIIM 1<br />

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FHOTOPLATB<br />

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fiUIUp »M@ •TTU*T<<br />

TON!ARDEN<br />

ii you'vm 199%<br />

you will.wHm<br />

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RAYON<br />

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NYLON<br />

Wath your NORTHCORD all you Un—yon*D<br />

•Iway* like the way it look*! The whole wit wtrifhs<br />

but 32 ounces—yet this cool, luttNui, wrinkla<br />

raiatant fabric hai amazing itnnfth and<br />

wearing quality. It'* woven with Acetate-Rayon<br />

*nd NYLON. Handsomely styled in new pattern*<br />

and rich, fast Colon.<br />

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FBOK BEHGAsVr<br />

The people <strong>of</strong> Hungary nave a<br />

new way <strong>of</strong> determining direction<br />

They ta| to the nearest railroad<br />

track—UH loaded trains are always<br />

" " eawt<br />

C><br />

Truck, will be in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

j *q* Friday for Pick-Up and D^liv-<br />

> ft* rMconTensence <strong>of</strong> our friend* and<br />

Anwfib immtng our semeM call<br />

^lar ifaop vi iilroli<br />

E-WAY CLEANERS<br />

Sff, MIU.VULLE — PHONE Mil<br />

>••••••»»»* MMt»»»f »«»»«»»>»>>»»««>«<br />

JOUNCING...<br />

THE OPENING OF<br />

8 PASTRY SHOP<br />

'•'j -3148 Asbury Avenue<br />

ERLY OF BATTERSEA ROAD)<br />

FEATURINp<br />

A COMPLETE SELECTION OF<br />

PASTOY - PIES<br />

and SWEET ROLLS<br />

Phone 1144-J<br />

toy Cake* Made to Order •<br />

'S MARKET<br />

AVENUE<br />

Choke<br />

SWIFT<br />

PREMIUM<br />

MEATS<br />

FULL LINE OF<br />

FROZEN FOODS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

PRODUCE<br />

> — 8:30 A. M. to 6 P, M.<br />

I* - - -<br />

! * ftritWtkse (wet T<br />

Wttvifcfc to* ntin*<br />

- ZotWfer<br />

IN REASON<br />

Out<br />

|r iu<br />

. roTAi<br />

MfTATO 0ALAD<br />

i gM&IAL PLATTERS<br />

Children's Et<br />

Sa<br />

AnothaV hpw* occupied tat<br />

lunra or' 4MI* afltaJttrcloalraf action.<br />

TOU tell me <strong>of</strong> any Instance<br />

water coat* a considerable<br />

tamnint <strong>of</strong> mon»Tf" inquired the<br />

Wocim 1 A "knUtlns corns" <strong>of</strong> mot* thsB Olvll Deteikst pMns Indwte the<br />

Mbrf tb*n i«» UtcMn card* w 11M women Is being mobilized to bulldinc up <strong>of</strong> stockpile* at warm<br />

clvfl ifelense Inatructlorn have now supply the children'* clothblf re- clothing to m«t tne prDbai>l« «in«r8> FRlNTERS<br />

baen issued by Ocetii <strong>City</strong> Boy quirements for Civil Defense evacu- eocT clolhlng nquirsnents- As soon<br />

Scouts and Girl Scouts, it was reation centers beginning in Mbntfom AS one ant Is stocked, Santa Claus MYWOOD PRESS<br />

yesterday by Raymond Gif- ery County, Pa<br />

Mail wJll move on to other shelters<br />

ord^ supervisor u <strong>of</strong> Uie distribution<br />

This project uas developed by Tikis program will aflord oppor- Ptk.1480 823 A»bury Ave.<br />

. The SScouts<br />

started last week on<br />

Mrv Oliver Hammer originator <strong>of</strong> tunities for many people who other-<br />

the big >uk <strong>of</strong> taking Uie cards<br />

the Sant* Claus Mall 3» ye*r> ago wise might have to alt by because <strong>of</strong><br />

from door to door, and are malt-<br />

Mrs Hammer <strong>of</strong>fered the facilities ago or physical inflnnlties.<br />

Ing good progress. Mr. Olfford said.<br />

and services <strong>of</strong> Santa Claus Man. "These older people may now vol-<br />

Aliout 25 boys and sirls are co-<br />

particularly with reference to the<br />

F. R. Bridegam<br />

operating In the work and are cov-<br />

care <strong>of</strong> children, to assist in the<br />

ering the city in an orderly fashion,<br />

Civil Defense movement<br />

WATCHING DtVELOMIENTS<br />

"Well." said the housewife. "I REAL ESTATE<br />

by zones. He expects the distribu- Mrs Hammer is residing at 4tiS saved you f7S today. Harvey, so<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> more than 4,000 card* to be21st<br />

st for the summer Volunteers<br />

INSURANCE<br />

don't say I am not watching our<br />

completed by the end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e. for sewing; and knitting should con- budget.*'<br />

Choice Summer Rentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fifth grade<br />

The Utchen cards provide housetact her Wool and directions will "Interesting." remarked the hus-<br />

•ftfta,- Replied (he lad whose holder* with <strong>of</strong>ficial Information und be supplied<br />

WE SOLICIT TOVB LIS1INGS<br />

band, dubiously. "Just how did you<br />

taps was building a bungalow instructions oh air raid signals and This U a large project to under- save all this money'"<br />

Phone 0953 510 8th St,<br />

"when it's mixed with cement foi safety precautions:<br />

take and rruiiiy knitters are needed. "By listening to the radio.' ex-<br />

basement* and sidewalks"<br />

plained the little woman, "I heard<br />

the new tax on deep freezers would<br />

be increased to 25 per cent, so I<br />

bought one right away,"<br />

Hostess House to Entertain<br />

Public on Donation Day, July 12<br />

An opportunity for the public to<br />

inspect the spic and (pan Hostess<br />

House For Convalescent Qlrls, MO<br />

Central av., will be provided on<br />

Thursday, July 12. from I to S B, m ,<br />

during its annual Open House and<br />

Donation Day.<br />

There Witt be entenainmsnt, re.<br />

:reshments^and a grand apportunty<br />

to leave some checks and cajh.<br />

to help the House carry on its nan.<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it hospitality for convalescent<br />

working girls and women from the<br />

eitiei, after they have been ill.<br />

^ Another opportunity to help these<br />

girl* la recuperate in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>»<br />

Invigorating climate—-at s price they<br />

can afford to pay—will be during<br />

he two annual Miles <strong>of</strong> Dime, on<br />

.he boardwalk, in front ef the Music<br />

»ier.<br />

The Hostess League, meeting Tues*<br />

day night. tentati\ely fixed the dates<br />

for these affairs—July 2S to 28 and<br />

August 30 to September 1. In this<br />

event visitors from various states<br />

ompele to determine the state con-<br />

State Building<br />

Inspectors Here<br />

To Meat Tomorrow<br />

At Flanders Hotel<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> zoning and building<br />

uestions which plague municipals<br />

(ties will bg a feature <strong>of</strong> the Jus e<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Building<br />

Inspectors' Association to take place<br />

ere tomorrow<br />

Between 30 gnd 40 city inspectufi<br />

from all parts <strong>of</strong> the gtate will convene<br />

for luncheon at i p, m, at The<br />

Flanders, to b# fsllpwea by a buJimeeting<br />

at 2 p, m.<br />

ie insp#ctnrv will sprnH !h*^ n**x<br />

ef thg aiternean en a speedboat<br />

ride and a game party on the beach<br />

at the home ef Henry B, Cggpcr,<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> ingpecter, at 30th ui<br />

Supper will be served on the beach<br />

at -* p. nt '' .._<br />

Sfifne <strong>of</strong> the visUors wiii remain<br />

ever in ihe resort until Sunday<br />

During their meeting here they<br />

also will make tentative plans for<br />

the nnnual |hree-dsy conference in<br />

Atlsntie <strong>City</strong> next November, in<br />

eenjunctien with the State L<br />

<strong>of</strong> Municipalities convention.<br />

TIME TO GET OUT<br />

An English paper publislios this<br />

advertisement: "For Iglet Baker'j<br />

business; good trade; large oven,<br />

present owner been in it = for seven<br />

years, good reason for leaving/*<br />

giat*. vthitfi IN In f»ct th« lit- 1<br />

•it in cfandrcn'a (lippen. TtiOM<br />

CSiFhi<br />

THE<br />

CAMERASHOP<br />

Bo«rdw*it<br />

Phone 2072<br />

Commercial<br />

Photography<br />

Album PrinU<br />

Developing - EnlM-ging<br />

FILM * CAMERAS<br />

FOR SALE<br />

CAMERA REPAIRING<br />

JOMN v, roMiumm, JB,,<br />

I Pr«B.<br />

I^C^^<br />

tributiDC the largest amount, Pcnn.<br />

lylvariia usually wins ki a walk.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. pierson I<br />

a family, <strong>of</strong> Upper Montclair, are |<br />

summering at 2SS Central ay.<br />

Is It REAL ESTATE<br />

We Can Finance It<br />

FHA - GI - CONVENTIONAL<br />

MORTGAGES<br />

• Nothing to Sell But Service •<br />

BROKERS PROTECTED<br />

BROKERS MORTGAGE SERVICE<br />

HAKVIT 1, ALNGST. Mgf,<br />

NAT. BK. BLDG-, OCEAN CITY<br />

O.C. 1892<br />

Deluxe Homes<br />

BEING BUILT FOR SALE<br />

<strong>On</strong> Seabright Road We«l, Near Parkway<br />

WALLACE SOFFEE<br />

Builder <strong>of</strong> Homes Since 1920<br />

— SEASONABLE FBICES<br />

821 EIGHTH STREET<br />

ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY HOMES<br />

AT BARGAIN PRICES "<br />

Sir TaHnm-mnrf fcathj cellar and »uit, guaie, stf ttjsysanh, talf<br />

acre let, tood laoatlan an •tale kllbway, near Mirmori- HjH.<br />

Seven rooms and Bath, i bedrsami, nolern kitchen, hot air heal,<br />

screened perch I by 40 feet, z.«ar garafe, 5 aeret (round., shade<br />

•at fralt trees, itrawberrT patch, Hreeu and storm sash, some<br />

furniture — II,M(,<br />

Other rnidential praperlles at H3M t. I2S.0H.<br />

Bulldlnf sites, Marmora »Bd Beesleyi paint — tit* to f]H,<br />

Farns, Acreage •<br />

I INSL1HE ANYTHING, ANVWHEBE i<br />

HERMAN B, WALKER<br />

Shore Road «t 34th Street — Marmora<br />

CaH <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2956 R-ll<br />

CAREY<br />

Xttd Ettate • inturanem<br />

Boardwalk at 15th Street Phone 0178<br />

NEW BEACHFRONT HOME<br />

BUILT IN 1VM<br />

Solid Stone Construction<br />

Mealed an CeMral Av*. «.OUi <strong>of</strong> MUi St OM bulkhead<br />

1 Acdrovms, bcanlliDllr IBrnlah*d.<br />

HMin in every reapacl. Bested,<br />

PassesilHi seHlenent daf,<br />

$33,000<br />

BEACH FRONT<br />

HOME SITES<br />

Lot _ Wesley Are., belo<br />

28th SL WzlSf plu.<br />

riibt. ....... ..<br />

Mortgage Fund*<br />

For First Mortgages<br />

FHA and Convention*!<br />

AMORTIZING TYPE<br />

rrapl Artlon « All<br />

APpUcallona<br />

Richard B. Fox<br />

Bill and Atlantic Ave-<br />

Phone O98O<br />

SALE<br />

Enjoy your rammer vaea<br />

tion in thi. NEW HOME<br />

located in the beat Beach<br />

Section. 1st Floor, 3 bedrooms,<br />

tile bath, spacious<br />

knotty pins living and<br />

dining room combination<br />

cheerful kitchen, ample<br />

eloseta, 2nd floor unfinbhed<br />

bat floored. Com*<br />

plete bath easily converted<br />

into extra bedroom or<br />

apt. Private entrance with<br />

large open sun deck.<br />

Single car garage with<br />

storage facilities. Unfur<br />

niihed.<br />

$18,000<br />

MAXWELL<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

Robert R. Bennett<br />

Assoeiale<br />

I4U| ST. anl HKST AVt.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

NINE ROOM<br />

GUEST HOUSE<br />

HBMSHED AND READY<br />

FOR OPERATION<br />

Good Income Property<br />

Owner must sell before <strong>Jun</strong>e 30<br />

OLIVE<br />

MacPHERSON<br />

BKAL ESTATE BROKER<br />

300 13th Street<br />

"We*.<br />

pU«. utifully; !<br />

110,500<br />

NEW CAM COD witfc Upg<br />

Bush, Automatic oil heat.<br />

$16,000<br />

SCOTT<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

614 EIGHTH STREET<br />

EST "INSURE IN PHONE<br />

1P10 SURE INSURANCE" 0160<br />

See<br />

MORRISON<br />

Sales REALTORS<br />

8th. and OCEAN AVE.<br />

LOOK THIS OVER<br />

Solid built home in best Gardens section. 3 bedr<strong>of</strong>tinV<br />

tile bath, maid** room & lav., sun deck, hot air ItogL<br />

2 ear garafe. 60' lot. Furnishings <strong>of</strong> tile highest<br />

quality.<br />

An Unusual Value at $13,000<br />

3-Bedroom Breeze-Swept Cottage<br />

With grand view <strong>of</strong> the bay, H.W, heat,<br />

well furnished.<br />

Act Now - $7,800<br />

An Exclusive Cottage in Gardens<br />

2 bedroom*, hot air heat, one car garage.<br />

A Home Buy Worth Seeing at 910,500<br />

******* ****************<br />

A BUY!!<br />

Five bedrooms, two baths, cottage, half<br />

block from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s BEST BEACH.<br />

Heated. Completely furnished. Garage.<br />

Excellent condition.<br />

'19,500<br />

Listed Exclusively with<br />

R. L. MONIHAN<br />

Broker<br />

32nd and Central Ave.<br />

IEE US FOR CHOICE SUMMER RENTALS<br />

JTRY A CLASSIFIED AP FOR QUICK RESULTS 3<br />

THE BEST SECURITY YOU CAN<br />

HAVE TODAY IS TO OWN YOUR<br />

OWN HOME. - - WE HAVE THAT<br />

HOME YOU'VE DREAMED ABOUT<br />

IN OUR FILES.<br />

SEE MILLS TODAY!<br />

W,tch for Our it-r ( • ) Special. _ They Are the Be.t Buy. <strong>of</strong> In. W«k \<br />

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME<br />

Oil H.W. kealea, J iarfe btdr.om.. Msiini balk. 7 enclose* ,„„ B.rehct >fvh»<br />

tat ream, Dutch kali open •Uirnay, Ultra modern altrhen 4 „, ».„.! J.^.T*<br />

TING<br />

$16,000.00 rarm. With II aern farm<br />

tanii 1 larie chieken bniHi, I separate IB,<br />

talh npu, i i m Bam hmmut hunt,<br />

Apprn, Mr front an s.MBar.<br />

Gueat Home . . . .$24,500<br />

Has 1 apt*., MM, and apt, over 1 ear<br />

«ars»«. Km tenth,<br />

Gasoline Station $5,000.00<br />

ir i-ear ropal, l 1B»p. Mvto, i 1,<br />

Modem Delicatesten and Restaurant<br />

I nit u a real buy at<br />

fcMfe. Din.<br />

l<br />

SET-<br />

$2500.00 ,,jLI, CAfM ^ftsK. c,<br />

Home 5 miles U> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cfly. a root* fit<br />

t BK 2nd Boor. No ploAttftu F««ssV' *<br />

^to can you No trlDcrs B«M<br />

3-Fam.IyApt...$lC«*«)[<br />

T T»o apt*., t II. w. heated, a\ ear<br />

amtaHs tor wwUtti murk. Mlaa<br />

B«sMenUal Lawtsan<br />

* Bungalow<br />

I bedrMhs, .M,, „<br />

w «** r »««. * MlfM t0t *W<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

EDWARD H. MI<br />

lM -1NDEPENDINT BROKial-<br />

iVEAR-AROUND TURKEY—Good newi tqt the housewife nus<br />

'come out <strong>of</strong> Umcwrter. CaUt, where Mri. phyUis Witt, his developed<br />

an el«hj-pound turkey. Mn, m^, shown ibeve with one<br />

ol her <strong>Jun</strong>ior gobbler!, hai been trying for 17 yean to ndic a turkty<br />

tbat ran fit nut budgets and oven*. .<br />

food Planted For<br />

So, Jersey Game<br />

Formers, Sportsmen,<br />

ScouU Cooperating<br />

Great strides arc being mpde ill<br />

Ulo long rango progriitTi <strong>of</strong> the Di.<br />

vision af FUh and Gnme tu improve<br />

eondltlsni far prne birds and ani.<br />

Bials in New Jersey,<br />

The Division announced this week<br />

Ui8l the Farm Game HRbilal Restoration<br />

Plan has been extended this<br />

year la include both northern and<br />

southern New Jersey. It ta ihc in.<br />

tention <strong>of</strong> the plan to furnish rood<br />

and cover in accordance with B<br />

planned schedule on those areas<br />

*here. duo to inienaive aKrit-ultUFL',<br />

adequate £oud and eaver facilitipi no<br />

longer egist.<br />

The response tu the proijriitn hiij;<br />

been immediate, the Division re.<br />

ports, and at the present time 101<br />

eosperators, consisiinM <strong>of</strong> frirmerg.<br />

sportsmen. Boy Seouu -ynd other<br />

youth gruurfe arv yorreuling tiie foocl<br />

and cover deficiencies nil land they<br />

own or in areas in which they are<br />

interested.<br />

STATIONERY<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

Ph. 1490 S23 A.bury Ave,<br />

The careful driver came id the<br />

railroad erosilng He (topped,<br />

looked and listened.<br />

The,only sound he hegrd was the<br />

car behind crashing into hli gas<br />

tank.<br />

FRANK M.<br />

MAZZITELU, SR.<br />

PLUMBING . HEATING<br />

OIL BURNERS<br />

1315<br />

\, Why «iH,f that<br />

V mn.rhi.o all! h.lp<br />

yqul Aftf r ysjf<br />

igva<br />

baa.<br />

a, Anting at<br />

y t***t yam<br />

ow. D is raun«H<br />

ta inmHf aim.<br />

If ^» in i «ff al<br />

l hfln% in yswf<br />

i and MFVIEM<br />

SELVAGN'S<br />

Rexoll Pharmacy<br />

»lh Ml, and Anbury Av«. ph. 1139<br />

At The Flanders<br />

Suddenly your hair curls.,. and naturally<br />

W* method h bated en<br />

MM theory that matt hair<br />

CeuU b> curled nafurally.<br />

Tha hair fa cut by tning a<br />

ruor or tha amiiing Thiiw<br />

•en, wifh tba aid sf batrlh*<br />

g'ning rayt sf (harapaiitis<br />

lantpi and finger •djirrt-<br />

ing. Bfingt out fho Mddasi<br />

cnrL<br />

fla NSMMM NSS*<br />

1 lth and Boardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 2277 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1000<br />

DAN'S -».<br />

Phoiit>127»<br />

lOtb ST. AT pAYFRONT<br />

ay Catches<br />

WeakRsh<br />

CALIFORNIA PINK PINK MEAT<br />

CANTALOUPES<br />

JUMtO 36 SIZf<br />

NONI PRICED HIGHER<br />

SOUTHERN RED RIPE<br />

WATERMELONS<br />

TH1 WHOLE MILOH— ||,. •%<br />

HALF OR 9UARTM %9<br />

Santa Rosa PLUMS "• 25c<br />

Nearby Full<br />

PODDED PEAS 2 » 25c<br />

Fine Frozen Foods<br />

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OfVES!<br />

HOMESTYLE FROZEN<br />

WAFFLES-15<br />

Birds Eye Git Cora '£<br />

'a Jolm't Flswdir ^<br />

LMNHI Mtri^N Pit A \ - Ms<br />

DNMTI WMfo , j r. St Ms<br />

Jan* Parker Doirit<br />

PoWoChiji<br />

SUNNYPiILD FANCY CtEAMMY<br />

BUTTER -<br />

LAR«E MOWN ft WHITI<br />

CRESTVIEW<br />

EGGS<br />

•fueieill T*M«T CHIMAH<br />

turn<br />

ttilESE<br />

MAL w* III Pk*<br />

CHICKEN OF THE MA<br />

TUMA pueH upuciDi<br />

LlfUHMlTMi<br />

ift«M. '•*<br />

iAjf: j ( .' ^ <br />

'Jr<br />

Canne<br />

Tender asparoguf,<br />

<strong>of</strong> freahnM, and proc*««kl tpi,.. . .<br />

Mfi. W«-w mmtir famoitf bron* to (*MH§<br />

marked with a thrifty A&P ptip^I^Ma^k faf, j<br />

BbAi<br />

ASPARAGUS<br />

JTEWING—4 TO I POUND AViHAGE ONI fUCl—HONE MICM Ht#NIRI<br />

CHICKENS 45'<br />

SHOULDER—lONfD AMD IOLU0 ONI PWICC—NONI fHICED MlftHIRI<br />

VEAL ROAST - 85'<br />

HtfSH PICNIC STYLB ONI PRICE—NONE PRICED NieHUi<br />

PORK SHOULDER 49 e<br />

SUP£R-«IGHT—TOP QV4U1T «NI IMAM<br />

SLICED BACON -32'<br />

ItkMl LoaVtt<br />

PftmlHini<br />

» *• ITs<br />

FRESH PORGIES<br />

CNfCIfN SOIHO<br />

• a. a -a.-a.<br />

FrMn MHIW<br />

mm MKfa<br />

Swordfish Steaks<br />

»• Its FrMk<br />

» Nc DresM»J Whltlif - lie<br />

FRESH RES. WHITE CRABMEAT -sr-'aJ3 B ^ 89 C<br />

uiirs<br />

TOMATO JUICE 6 - 59 C<br />

%AN$INENA—A DELICIOUS CANNED UiAJl<br />

CORNED BEEF ^ 37 e<br />

CHOCOLATE SmUF<br />

HERSHEY'S « T » 15 e<br />

KELLO«&$—INT*<br />

KELLO«&$—INTHODUCTORr OFFER/<br />

CORN<br />

DOLES,<br />

DOLES,<br />

DEL<br />

OfL MONTE<br />

MON1<br />

£ t,IMt"S 2 1S-OZ. CANS 27c<br />

PINEAPPLE JUICE - 31<br />

M0 CHEEK<br />

APPLE JUICE 5 «29'<br />

Tr«tt or SpMl 'y<br />

Hal Haaatsi ssaWB auai 17 =<br />

*1.I8<br />

MlMONKtllHT can<br />

Utt<br />


Theatre<br />

N. J,<br />

%,&£'<br />

w yourtfcne<br />

faalp<br />

NOT A MAOICtANT<br />

Sutlers - Magician<br />

urn AAwr A, n. now<br />

•ilh (ton M.w IWalw<br />

T.L 69S<br />

Adult. . 50c<br />

CUldrm . 18c<br />

TAX n>ct.rsKD<br />

, ALL THE BIG PICTURES PLAY<br />

IGS OF OKLAHOMA'<br />

TtCHNlCOLOK<br />

DAN DURYEA • GALE STORM<br />

, JVM M • IS —<br />

SY PECK • BARBARA FAYTON in<br />

,Y TOE VALIANT"<br />

"711 OCEAN DRIVE"<br />

EDMOND O'BRIEN • JOANNE DRU<br />

«» Mary B«hJ>« Me H«>dliim •••!»<br />

j OM1.Y. ntttK m —<br />

. FLYNN • OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND in<br />

"DODGE CITY"<br />

WMl ANN 8HKIDAN — BRUCE CABOT<br />

f. JUNE ft - It —<br />

TRACY • JOAN BENNETT in<br />

t'S With ELIZABETH LITTLE TATLOB DIVIDEND*<br />

imtminiuii<br />

Your Prescriptions Filled at<br />

CITY'S MOST MODERN<br />

COMPLETE PHARMACY<br />

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS • • •<br />

SELVAGN'I<br />

PHARMACY<br />

and Aatmry An. Phone 1838<br />

PRESCRIPTION<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

Tfc* Ffaaet QMdkr *f UM fart Dmfa<br />

Arc Always Used<br />

A. A. SMLMAdtt. Ffc,8. H. C. SELVAON. Ffc.O.<br />

FOLLOW THE CIOWS8 WHO 1IOF AND SAVE<br />

•MtUILT AT HUCALL<br />

MENNEN'S<br />

LVE CREAM<br />

with Skin<br />

f Special<br />

SQUIBBS<br />

PAL CREAM<br />

and H.ndy<br />

ravel Cue<br />

All For 70c<br />

PEPSODENT<br />

Tooth Paste - Brush<br />

$1,12 niua<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly S9e<br />

2 for 1 BARGAIN<br />

2 Bottle. W1LDROOT<br />

Liquid Crwun Shampoo<br />

Reg. SSc Val. - 39c<br />

8u OlMs . Bathlna Can • Oaawaa . Film<br />

at Our completely Mocked Coimetic Bar<br />

CHANEL - ELIZABETH ARDEN<br />

COTYS . HOUBIGANT<br />

DANA: Tabu • Emir - 20 Carats - PUtine<br />

- Toilet Wmtmr - Lipstick - Etc,<br />

the most popalikr brand*. Our trained<br />

will aadat you ia nuking your choice,<br />

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

i-tr/UM, TkADB FMTCES — MO towra rwcus ANTWHIK<br />

«ODE« — DAILT I A. M. to 11 P. H,<br />

I R C L El<br />

UQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> tht Traffic Circle, iraten Point, N, J.l<br />

no Loxmi *ii IN KMEU MM I<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

PULAR BRANDS<br />

tTED and DOMESTIC<br />

• WINE<br />

UQUEUR<br />

WID BEER<br />

johnstone ? s<br />

858 Asbury Avenue<br />

teONEY'S<br />

h.IQUOR STORL<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

We Welcome You Alway. at<br />

— T H E —<br />

Chatterbox<br />

Bth and Central Ave, Phone 0717<br />

Where Old Friends Meet and<br />

No <strong>On</strong>e Is a Stranger<br />

S E R V I S O<br />

Breakfast • Luncheon - Dinner<br />

Delicious Snack*<br />

Fountain Service Ice Cream<br />

Phone 0717 FOB OIB FREE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

9 A, M, to 10 P, M,<br />

NO SUNDAY SALES<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

RYE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

BAR<br />

am<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a, m, to 2 a. m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 Noon<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

Just Over the Bridge \<br />

fope, for Relief I<br />

to, but they ihould b« <strong>of</strong> Wuhlnaton wirnlnn about<br />

Faulu Should B. llw infrequent and non-Krloua kind, tlu-enta to the national economy In<br />

. Minimi-*!<br />

•o that the childreiv wilt not think the lack <strong>of</strong> economic controls hai<br />

<strong>of</strong> them u disturbance.—but only In | furnlihed the New Jeney ClttzEiu<br />

Problem children unially com. their ••••' re»! lluht. a> dlffercncea ~ <strong>of</strong>-Committee<br />

for th* Hoover Report<br />

from problem hsmca, according to opinion<br />

with more ammunition in Its attack<br />

the editor, <strong>of</strong> Chiidcn.fi book*. • Hi The parenta. not perfect on federal waste and inefficiency.<br />

publication devoted to helping par. themaelvei. don While conceding that price control<br />

pnt» brine up their children.<br />

u ouuide the Citiiera' Committpe's<br />

In an article on home life, Mrs<br />

balliwiclt, chairman Donald V, Lowe,<br />

Ann* M, Wolf, member <strong>of</strong> the Con.<br />

<strong>of</strong> KldXPfleld, cited recent •toternenu<br />

nutation Service <strong>of</strong> the Child Study<br />

AHoclatlon <strong>of</strong> America and author<br />

<strong>of</strong> child guidance columns, points<br />

out that in her work she hu «y«.<br />

covered that many <strong>of</strong> the «o-cnlle(1<br />

"happy homes' have similar charaeteriatla.<br />

These itimllafitiei, which<br />

lead toward a healthy home atmos.<br />

Bherc are:<br />

FAULTS MEKELT IRItlTATINr,<br />

il 1 The parents enjoy their ehl|.<br />

dren. The faults <strong>of</strong> the younisters<br />

are regarded BS irritating, but very |<br />

minor chapters in (srowth, and not<br />

as painful diseouragements,<br />

(21 The parcnt.« accept each child<br />

is an individual and don't moke rii«idvantasesus<br />

comparisons between<br />

hem. They reallie that what m the<br />

right role toward one, might never<br />

be right for the others,<br />

13) The home is made n place<br />

here both adulla and children<br />

ihare work rind play: anil where<br />

friends, young and old. are welcomed<br />

with informal hospitality,<br />

HOUSEWORK SROMIARV<br />

(41 The mechanical running <strong>of</strong><br />

he house—cleanliness, punctuality,<br />

are for material possession*—while<br />

[one reasonably well, is hold sre-<br />

1 ! expect their chll.<br />

dren to he perfect. Both young and<br />

eld show dlslr.jsslna a character U-Biu<br />

lime«, i<br />

AfTectlnn<br />

AfTl<br />

should<br />

hld<br />

not<br />

t b<br />

be<br />

._<br />

withdrawn or Ihrealcned w h e n ; by [he Pre«idem and adminliilntlon<br />

somebody gets temporarily "<strong>of</strong>f the i spokesmen on that subject as pefm-<br />

• - I Ing up the need for concerted IsgU.<br />

| lalive action on economic mailer*<br />

| -Srt-HNO ON BOMB"<br />

"Die president and his aides seem<br />

, worried becauae the production act<br />

i will lapse at the end <strong>of</strong> this month<br />

and, they say. Congress is slow in<br />

• act in determining the course to fftl<br />

_. __ _ low," Mr, Lowe declared, "Sisblli.<br />

More thin 300 persons attended i Milan Director Johnson Bays the nn,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s annual Sunday School i lion U sltiing on a economic time<br />

picnic Monday at Lake Lenape. Mnyi<br />

Landing.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball, swimming and peanut<br />

scrambles were enjoyed by the pie*<br />

nlckepi Three lifeguard!! nnri 8 s<br />

Kukell. Buta-Cynwyd. P»: Dr. «n i<br />

Film, il in Jni* thr win iif ihi<br />

sior\ i fht 4ih c_i niur% ^ u % u u<br />

the nt ^ Chry. ui ulit-iim ilihini^h<br />

efficiilb toltrdhii ^ i- i 11 nl'icti<br />

to tht prr < t ui itin nf jii 11 \ \ i ii i'<br />

Death ht Tuftuft m ifn u< i a ui<br />

ihe Loliji lifti it Runii m ih, fi<br />

onli. Itirm uf jiuiu hinnil u nh s<br />

mob iniuhnu ii ippin\ il t Ifu<br />

lendi^h ^ irn ' ••! inriiirf, miln \< i<br />

THE GIRLS...<br />

CA^V^-WlWtfSXv ._.....„... ^...w<br />

'Mister Univerrf, Coming to Moorlyn Theatre oix Monday<br />

Misifr iniv^r^ «nii fnt«ur1.f^ rn*ke w«) to fin* In sseae from picture <strong>of</strong> «mf nuie, which will<br />

b? ai ihc Moorlyn Th»lrr, Monday through Wfdnt«d»>.<br />

*SLAPSir MAXJE ROSCNBtOOM<br />

MON. -• WED.<br />

The reugh, FLigHt-d story <strong>of</strong> the<br />

men and womvn who made the old<br />

Santa Fe trail a path <strong>of</strong> adventyfe,<br />

"Santa Fe'\ ptars Randolph Seen<br />

i | and JanU Carter.<br />

• Scott playa tint? <strong>of</strong> four brothers<br />

| who ge Wt'it after the Civil War,<br />

i He U the only one <strong>of</strong> the four who<br />

> goes straight. Unfortunately his<br />

' I career and i'omirhie are jeopardised<br />

b^' the actions <strong>of</strong> his brothers In a<br />

' bloody i-XcitinjJ cltnuix, Scott fig<br />

ihu outlaws iitnp a spe^diiiK frtii<br />

triiln<br />

Star-Studded Bill<br />

At the Steel Pier<br />

A* the Steel PUT $uinc« the<br />

<strong>1951</strong> sumnu r <br />

fix<br />

To Be Surveyed<br />

M«ke<br />

Check Before CM. 1<br />

Moil <strong>of</strong> lh« ml property enjoy,<br />

ing ux iKcmptioii In Now-Joney<br />

soon will be checked by local •••<br />

lessors under termi sf the riewly-<br />

•daptcri Saiber Act,<br />

The tMoklet, "Financial Statistic!<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jeriey MunlcipalltiW. pub.<br />

lisheri by the New Jerley Tn«pliy.<br />

crs AHsocialion, elves son>t' Idea <strong>of</strong><br />

(he BainiindlnK smounu <strong>of</strong> tail free<br />

' property in New Jersey, This ihnwi<br />

llial by 105(1 all tail.exempt prop,<br />

nrty, both feol and perional, wai<br />

^'lihied at almoit one and one-half<br />

billion dollars This la almost one.<br />

llflh the value <strong>of</strong> oil B««e««ed prop.<br />

eny iii the state. It represents an<br />

Increase <strong>of</strong> more than 300 million<br />

dnilarg since 1940,<br />

Under the new law. municipal tax<br />

USSDSiiors, prior IO October 1, will<br />

obtain an Initial statement from<br />

property awneni showing their right<br />

lo the i?»cmptions they claim,<br />

Therenflcr each year, the afysusssor<br />

will obtain from owners <strong>of</strong> newly<br />

exempt properly the initial stitte-<br />

| merit and from owners <strong>of</strong> previously<br />

I exempt real properly a further<br />

; -HlHtement reporting any change in<br />

u,*e. Exemptions <strong>of</strong> personal property<br />

iis well as those provided under<br />

veterans' laws are excluded from<br />

provision <strong>of</strong> the act<br />

It is believed thoi some property<br />

continues on exempt lists even<br />

Ihouish the purpose for which taJt<br />

exemption was originally granted<br />

may have changed. The new act<br />

may return considerable municipal<br />

valuations to tax productivity, thus<br />

bringing some measure <strong>of</strong> relief to<br />

nil taxpayers.<br />

MfM|dl1<br />

Tuesday and H>dnes^y I iQmt> wfly IQ slow him down. But<br />

The simri that t'veryone .tt>i-rTu to when Carson tries in weaken the<br />

n.-iki- t-xmn uf - wrcMliti«—i^ thu wniild - be champ before the big<br />

.ii'ijt'i-i nr tht* =.:*mtniy: "MiKtur Uni- match, it is iftey who end up on<br />


,. 1 **<br />

ALLOWANCE<br />

>Cttt Ctmntoer <strong>of</strong> Com- Be mure to look for the beautiful,<br />

, curved eteirway which wlodi from<br />

the main Boor to the attic. '<br />

The heuae la now occupied by'the<br />

CoontT JTnsholden. Audtfcon Center <strong>of</strong> South -Jersey,<br />

Standing on the original plantation<br />

on the Delaea Drive. South<br />

Smpal, la the Aaaoh Faikinbur,<br />

, It waif baJh i&nr. time about<br />

Tola t M H old houae' It<br />

J, r tt U ftaatered with the<br />

•Tiflnal oyster .hell platter. '<br />

Mete the old atat Mlnda, the exquitltely<br />

carved trim and the Mil.<br />

The houae la BOW occupied by Mr.<br />

•Ml Mi.. W. W. DaUiog.<br />

Another <strong>of</strong> the county', oldflt<br />

IUH j§ the William Ewing HouM<br />

jo jS« TAernMle jd. It w.s built<br />

The 'ttaitoeri are haB^hewn. the<br />

IselB, laiehM, erana, and cr»nc hook<br />

sre ef wrsught irsi. The rs^ ii<br />

covered with native cedar shingle*,<br />

ilni house Is coiy^ both<br />

aiB»<br />

I<br />

pfecenl owMn are Mr and.<br />

Wet. Iwmn Fox.<br />

Material far thin article wu fum-<br />

Mad by Mr» William F. FKipatrlck.<br />

%'4aM<br />

I<br />

term aa president <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

State Bar A»oclatlon.<br />

i 3TU« lcral aid program during >\M<br />

antt'ytsrojoperation provided iorv.<br />

• lei to 7.600 indigent person* In New<br />

,- k.. T . Jtney, includlni 71 in Cape Hay<br />

I tWI. County, according to a report subf?<br />

W<br />

*" mlited «t the tjem itate But A»toclation<br />

convention. The 7,SCO eases<br />

can <strong>City</strong> will handled free or at grtatly reduced<br />

iTat'&S; lm *» W-Mrtleipatkig lawyeam.<br />

^*tn« HWP Aoed more than SOO Jpearanees In<br />

tlonatSWa- e<strong>of</strong>n-<br />

; Sake, ft. New Jersey now has aid aoeieties<br />

Tto raort attorney 'JMH wiu *„,„ lunotionitag in li ol Its Si counties.<br />

39 ¥••*•<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George OavUon,<br />

Pitl»burgh. are (pending the Mil<br />

•t »1I Wesley »v.<br />

" • < • • • • ! • • . • FRIDAY<br />

HiAY<br />

»^.:mjAi r.M<br />

TMEBMSOBOOM<br />

ngrotulale you,<br />

• -vlll always<br />

• m«»•**<br />

pdJture. Commit-<br />

-"-•"> a report<br />

•w Jersey dl¥|si<br />

Italian to make<br />

STlfc our overt*..<br />

I A collector', dream ia our<br />

Antique Shop. You'll And<br />

it's moat UBUMMI and full<br />

<strong>of</strong> choice item* at a nominal<br />

call. IrawM here today.<br />

MENDANA C.<br />

VICKERS<br />

Antiques<br />

In laa DANA PASTBY BLDG<br />

107 Eighth St.<br />

'm la the Cantf IOIMJJBWW<br />

jMjtppuM, and MOM 'to<br />

, «H, llthouah there jre<br />

•out ip.MO Am«rlc.n veta-*"<br />

iraeairthl^tirani 1 AdnUnk ,<br />

n ha, no leu than 1,603 emplora<br />

Bvid« torcab<br />

i year lor f toaftii<br />

ignafed area*<br />

f FRESH MEATS<br />

• GROCERIES<br />

* FROZEN FOODS<br />

"Where You Know You Are<br />

Getting the Beat"<br />

De HART'S MARKET<br />

WE DELIVER<br />

Phone 8858 Hth ST. and BAY AVE.<br />

Dana<br />

Pastry Shop<br />

8th Street near the Bay<br />

Open Daily 8:30 a. m, to 5:30 p, til.<br />

(Except Sunday)<br />

FREEZE OUR BAKED GOODS<br />

Many people buy our product* juat before they go<br />

home and freeze them. They will remain<br />

deiicioua and oven fresh,<br />

OPEN THROUGH SEPTEMBER<br />

• WELCOME •<br />

• ARTISANS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assembly Joins With New Jersey Artisans Booster*<br />

Association to Welcome <strong>On</strong>ce Again<br />

The Artisans Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection<br />

For Another Gala Outing<br />

NIGHT,<br />

JUNE m><br />

SATURDAY,<br />

mm m<br />

MOST EXCaiJNT OFFJCIRS NI6HT<br />

OCEAN CITY ASSEMBLY _ H03T<br />

Initiation Ceremony - Members <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

SENTINF.L.LEOGER BI.Dt;, ith # HAVIN AVE.<br />

AUTO PARADE , 8i3» A M.<br />

(form. 16th A WEST AVP)<br />

Hw Honor Mayor Bowker will BrW«mt Key %f Otg i<br />

Mort EMfllent Mastw Ar*j»«n Yonker,<br />

at High School Athletic Fja!|l<br />

11130 A. M.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Arti«an Sixth<br />

SiOO P, M.<br />

8iQ0 P. M<br />

8i30 P,<br />

NOCHAHqE<br />

m^(l Hall,<br />

OF MISS<br />

art, at i<br />

,„'• MM lUHe tomor. .he will, -U ahe Man* at the «m.<br />

! ttWi «, Ml. .om, I SSi*""^ **•« «•«" «•• Win<br />

SIXTH STREET<br />

<strong>City</strong> Surf Laundry<br />

PHONE 01 If<br />

LL WORK PROCESSED IN OUR<br />

OCEAN CITY PLANT<br />

Hotels - Daily Service<br />

Rooming Houses • As Desired<br />

Jome Laundry - Picked Up Monday and<br />

Returned Friday or Saturday<br />

Owned and Operated by<br />

N, E, FRETZ and SONS, Inc.<br />

ALBEN DECORATORS<br />

JUNE SPECIAL ^<br />

i MADE TO ORDER "~*<br />

SLIPCOVERS<br />

I '89,50<br />

; Fsr S<strong>of</strong>a . 2 Chairs<br />

(J ClishlMM)<br />

j. Cutam Tailored — zipper. —<br />

DRAPERIES - UPHOLSTERY<br />

TRAVERSE DRAPER I F:S Our Specialty<br />

, DKCOBATOR WILL CALL WITH SAMPIilS<br />

2516 Atlantic Avenue<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

Phone 4-2686<br />

Spiff<br />

i.*..' . *... •. '<br />

Unemployable* to<br />

Be Wiped Out<br />

Terror and panie behind tha Iron<br />

Curtain are Inflaming large ureas <strong>of</strong><br />

Hungary and Poland where Communljt<br />

leaderi are ruthlenly dii-<br />

out the middle elaam.<br />

"A mnuiitlni mui "f (actual information<br />

about thli new reign <strong>of</strong><br />

terror haa been reaching Ul during<br />

the PB«t two weefci,^ General Luclu«<br />

D. Clay, Natlanil chairman <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Criuade for Freedom, dlacloscn.<br />

WORSE TNAN NAZIS<br />

"It in the Red diotaton' Jateat<br />

Catholic, Jew or Protestant,<br />

No mercy is shown pregnant<br />

women, nurmng rnqthers, or the<br />

crippled and maimed. The only<br />

determining whether to deport their<br />

virtlms or permit them to remain in<br />

WATSON'S<br />

— <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue at Ninth —<br />

i<br />

SERVING COMPLETE DINNERS<br />

For Those Who Recognize Good Food<br />

That 1$ Distinctly Different<br />

Wfldt D»y» 4:30-9 p. m. Sunday 1-8 p. m.<br />

Welcome to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

9th STREET •«» WESLEY AVENUE<br />

• ' • '<br />

tlHeenwuBthii«MmwillMM tkto them to our .<br />

be t0 with • oanl. AH the bays P 1 *"- ' • ' . |<br />

are a y«ar older and, we hope, a PA—Additional detail* Mil fol, • ^<br />

year wltar. J tow. Watch for tnmn In thi» column. airl Smut ttoep !.- t<strong>of</strong>j *? '*ftt'<br />

Pirat, lei u. IntnxHio* the new Nearly Isit one <strong>of</strong>'our haw nun. 5****" 'Wli*«« •<br />

le»n; Duke Kendlef it our new here I^M iaturdar niaht Wataoo *" Bee MnflWam, conduct»d IM<br />

prealdent. and ahouM make, a coed Collln. cllmtoed up on the (unttura m**l pfsMqUcn i««nuny Jus* ;<br />

" * " Hut, «h st, and m.<br />

mlrMe for aeyeral yean, and at last<br />

orders, uutead <strong>of</strong> taking them,<br />

•d Ladatis la ouf new vice pr<br />

dent. In thl. pmltlon Ed will have<br />

(he following reporter, csverln, th,<br />

and ttw nsaqults U still at ]arg«i<br />

Drover Tuft will eeMhnta Mi 4lrd<br />

wedding anntvemrjr on Jane 1».<br />

Roy Johnston, Bill Brooks, Jack secretary "power to call for a com-<br />

— "'"" ' f the early<br />

i trying to take<br />

ay. but Fords are selling so If- 1<br />

Jud H<br />

ieveral weex enos,<br />

on his pants than on his house, i<br />

usual, Jud would like help finishing<br />

his paint job so he can let his boot<br />

overboard by Labor Day.<br />

' w • m<br />

sorrov<br />

„„.„„„» .... «,,.. .... John Ore<br />

during the winter! John, a resident<br />

<strong>of</strong> r - • — -<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the club's original memben,<br />

• a short<br />

heartfelt<br />

illy:<br />

af • •<br />

Newt Morrell took 1)1. wife on a<br />

three.week trip, returning home<br />

early In <strong>Jun</strong>e, Newt is now reach.<br />

•-- * L •-— he can take hh<br />

We wish to congratulate<br />

our fellow memban, Mayer Ed<br />

Bowker, upon hia re-election to that<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice. Our cliib is compmed <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> voters and taxpayer!,<br />

and surely is interested in proper<br />

city government and management.<br />

Advance Notice: The Snt mmmer<br />

party will «w held at Haler'i Be»taurant<br />

on^he third Friday <strong>of</strong> July,<br />

George Ryan KM Men our hset (or<br />

many yftri for the lumraer club<br />

nortiRS. Bovs, If you want te trMt<br />

the family to a good .horo dinner.<br />

A andleUaM eerenMny Wai («!••<br />

Mred br remlniiean^ <strong>of</strong> the gnO.<br />

iuUn« mamben over IMk 1 nM bt><br />

WrMyng esperieneai in the ire—<br />

ApprourUUi {Hani were netted<br />

tinie on stub aflala.<br />

fast wa aH art) Oood luck and<br />

Ed haaii tha membenbli) com-<br />

Md T«re« rither, Tin andiw weta<br />

beat WMBM lor toany moral<br />

mittee, ao if you want to Join, HE<br />

lighted by graduating menben to<br />

m « *<br />

erinie against hunianiiy. The €Sm- him. Be ture 4e get a receipt for<br />

rapreaeM the to Olrl Scout Uwi. ,<br />

Majr we extend our •jmpaUijr to Graduates who received then* cerpulnry<br />

eviction* and deportationi your lye bueka,<br />

the family tit oVie <strong>of</strong>' our tellow (incite, will beconw memBcn <strong>of</strong><br />

rival thoie that occurred under Mali Ed QlUam i« our new director. mtmtari! WUIIMH F. H<strong>of</strong>fman, whs Troop 1 In tha lalL They waM<br />

oppression." he Mid, "except that Ed aerved aa president <strong>of</strong> the Oen> recently )im» il awajf.<br />

Balne HeDenMtt, Karen Chrlrteothey<br />

are more wideqiread and nottrsl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic AaocUitJon<br />

*en, Judy Donahue, Oamlyn Ertwt,<br />

restricted' to ipeclfle groups. latt year and hat had UtM <strong>of</strong> experi-<br />

"These brutal expulsion! from ence in club and fraternal lite. The boarder tUa aummer, A Mad-headed<br />

homei, atarting quietly the middle board U looking forward to hl« tuf.<br />

•ridegam and Harle Henry.<br />

chap whs li uauaUy full <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />

nf May. have been stepped up geationa and supDart for the coming<br />

VHiting leaden ef theatnlar troop.<br />

m t •<br />

sharply in recent days.<br />

years,<br />

Mr. IMneta VanOUder and Hn.<br />

Jack Ryan breugM hi. tana down<br />

"Sadly, in most cases, this may Ita^ John Is back on jthe job aa<br />

Roberta Rtuaell. and the leader <strong>of</strong><br />

for the lummer. Thl. inerMaea ttie<br />

well be only the first step towards<br />

the ultimate destination <strong>of</strong> these un. what the club would do without boy, arc a let to handle thta day<br />

fortunate peoole. Their eventual Ray, He runs the club elHcientijF and age«<br />

dcsllhsUon will be the forced labor and always showi a caah balance at • * *<br />

and concentration camps within the end el the year. jkn Ryan haa reported in on the<br />

Russia ItselL<br />

Orover Tuft head* the tranapor. wrong aide « the track.. You will.<br />

in the new cars? Orover Is directly j . . .<br />

"Special targeui <strong>of</strong> this heartlesi<br />

treatment ere .old people and others<br />

responsible for these, In_ fact,' he | Summer leaaon U on, We IN<br />

'who can make no contribution to took the entire winter si<br />

the regime'."<br />

build them, any Item, <strong>of</strong> intartBt to your newi.<br />

So far. upwards sf 80.000 persons<br />

Entertainment la headed OF Newt boye or thelf repoHerSi<br />

have been afTeeted, In every in-<br />

Morrell (as usualh with Charlie t<br />

stance the victims are the ffiiall Benedix a» vice chairman. Newt is Kt I ^_,••%_m1mM^<br />

ahnpkeepem. farmer elvli servants, passlni along the vice to a younger "• •*• *••• Uw^tWrm<br />

engineprs, aristocrats and memberi man. Bill Brooks. Harry Oerken Tliaiaait'ai* '^cvllpa*<br />

ef former landowning families, the and yours truly also are on hand to 'i!! 1 t*~ e<br />

help when needed. .. M inlet <strong>of</strong> the future Mperleo. they<br />

could expect lit idvaneed Scouting.<br />

The ceremony waa attended bjr<br />

mother, <strong>of</strong> the graduate.. The pro.<br />

tram waa concluded wldi punch,<br />

lit.<br />

Troop 1 (Hi M W Ita meeting<br />

until ML Olru. who wlU be II or<br />

grades, n elifSiie to join.<br />

Ba»« Propagation<br />

Is Begun For <strong>1951</strong><br />

AM propagation for the IM] M><br />

"*« •* «»• »••. '"W °»- ion haa atKed at the Hacketutowi,<br />

produeuvit<br />

I 111 work, th^<br />

John dent Kayferd and the<br />

i dirt dished out<br />

Bmdmr. president, laid crews ^re again cooperating wl<br />

there will be no strike If Oovernor other Dlvialon penonnel and. N<br />

should kn<br />

Mtni B. Dri.ct.ll signs a iegiilation renentaUve. from Rutgen Unlverai ,<br />

TOO MANY MANtl'VKKS Jake Croi<br />

*"»•"« *» •PPOintiMnt <strong>of</strong> • com- on esperimenia dealsfied to d^<br />

termine the best si^e oasa for itoek*<br />

lam. Earl WIU—<br />

ing purp<strong>of</strong>ea,<br />

Bill King,<br />

"But what's the matter, Nora?" Put them all together and v<br />

ChesUea Aaa Get aUealM<br />

asked the ladj <strong>of</strong> the house "Aren't<br />

jour wages high enough? Don't we<br />

a good team Better than SQQ Howland to Build<br />

J M<br />

treat you all right? "<br />

Cape May Jettie.<br />

"Well, ma'am, the wages are all Bill KJ-O<br />

riiihi and you mostly treats me all the fim *<br />

is Seaorlcht, thlr week<br />

riiiht," was the. reply, -but theiookl<br />

•- ] a contract by the Cape May cit<br />

irouble is this. There's too much eess. Even if he did nna thei<br />

iasionen for eonnnteUe<br />

ihifting <strong>of</strong> the dishes for the fewness couldn't And anyone to play witf<br />

IIMJiT,<br />

af the victuals '<br />

„. -Jation recently<br />

•i">« also a Is is looking foi for completed construction <strong>of</strong> the stone Uaed BilM* Bike.<br />

^ iMthle hie players. players, •-<br />

jetty and seawall at the north end<br />

"1th is '- worried '"' about '-out hll his <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

For Sale For Hira<br />

rend« every evening JM with<br />

The beach protection work at All Uses 25c fflnr hr. |<br />

Cape May 1. expected to itart hue MCTCLE CHECI-llP TIME I<br />

• • this month. The Jetties will be lo-<br />

IS NOW! I<br />

; rented Elmer MUli- rated at Srd and PatenoB an. The<br />

jr apartment for the state haa allotted 170.000 toward the BrUn la rear Mae teaax<br />

siwBj-i hu beer on project,<br />

for repalra. I<br />

has a television. This ^ . — ^ -<br />

swell combination. PALLMAMM<br />

We hare part* IMP<br />

Friend <strong>of</strong> aura has jut made hia<br />

til, naming hi. eredlMri as pall<br />

•" I bearers, "They've carried me this<br />

'far, they mlliit ai well (lnlih the.<br />

» -~.c—z• -,T-:i\ job," »ys he.<br />

larlle <strong>of</strong>f the bar (sand<br />

1 In the hay at 4 a. m, Sol—<br />

IUtUura»U fw SOYMM<br />

M. ANNARELU A SON I<br />

1014 ASBURY AVE. I<br />

Wl ALSO 1IU I<br />

•CHWDIN BICYCUI I<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />

DINNERS | Chris 9<br />

• la I P. M, "-"LOO 9 m SUNDAY DINNER<br />

U Htm te • r.<br />

65 Ft. Auxiliary *"-- Sailboat<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

• A. M, to U M


-*i „ i ~**<br />

Choir <strong>of</strong> the!<br />

.win<br />

<strong>of</strong> 40 vaicM.<br />

, Koly, Holi".<br />

-iJird-God Almighty",<br />

"H MkiUM"<br />

and Qla^t<strong>of</strong>i M<strong>of</strong>*<br />

<strong>of</strong> th. Flnt<br />

Hough Cann wJU be<br />

Sundaj. bealnnln* »t<br />

B^ii bMB pMtn efig;<br />

" '" Church, *lnie<br />

j<br />

iat Chiaf*t»i<br />

. PHncetort; Cl-<br />

IM<br />

. Ltov.lt, and<br />

Conference. For I<br />

wu chairman oil<br />

., h« ta ch»lrm»n <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mlntaterlil Tr.lnlng and I<br />

ScHool<br />

.Enlarged<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Union<br />

"- 'H;^/-'<br />

KEYS OPEN DOORS<br />

"And by doors we enter!<br />

But not all doors are worth* opening, nor are all keys worth<br />

having.<br />

A man's interests and aims are hislceys!<br />

A man's pursuits, his habits, his achievements are the doors he<br />

Has opened. Across their threshold his life moves, bringine good<br />

or evil, happiness or sorrow, to himself and those around him.<br />

Wise men, centuries ago, discovered that most <strong>of</strong> the keys to a<br />

richer, fuller, and more beautiful life could be found in the worship<br />

and faith, <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />

Worship and faith are master keys... to the human power we<br />

call courage .,. and to the Divine Power we call GOD.<br />

WE emmtm FOR ALL<br />

"«Y person sh6uid"O| 1 i««d"" 4B 1 »••"'« why<br />

*"*!—••."•••iii.wi<br />

TH* Series la Being Publiahed Under the Sponsorthip <strong>of</strong> the Followingt<br />

1 for hii<br />

BERTRAND T. CAREY L LESLIE LAWRENCE OCEAN CITY HOME SELVAGN'S<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

Oth St. «« *• lt!«S A, " '<br />

LAKE MEMORIAL<br />

TABKBNACLE<br />

,_crvlce recorded •Hd braadcut<br />

(ran 12:05 la lltt over<br />

7.45 P. M. in the VILLAGE THEATRE<br />

•th St. and Boardwalk<br />

Tabernacle Quartet at both services.<br />

Fritz Krueger, Tenor and Director<br />

The Founder* Tabernmcle<br />

Welcome* You<br />

3.^h; /tJH-'r.^, 'J<br />

1<br />

i, <strong>of</strong> thi« Co<br />

t the moment in<br />

m the Bl.hop. as tr<br />

' nr <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

iveyi to tnem<br />

thereby, the gilt ol the Holy Spirit<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ood,"<br />

Bluhup Banyarti will < '<br />

at the! Ce<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church » younger bishoi<br />

Quartet Director<br />

! mi <strong>of</strong> rint rrl-<br />

th. World" f<br />

Sunday Maisfj—S. t and IS a, n,<br />

MO a. m -ChiiKb School, Her ••<br />

Man on itolT Day—feemc as onT,<br />

Swayne, «up«<br />

Duby, superinMnaaBt, »»• cm-<br />

Sunday.<br />

Sunday School , TWW. -.,>.•-, tCFBti IHifini pf>a • m nrafaMJ C^I^^^BSB<br />

Confenloru on Saturday, Eve <strong>of</strong>attend**<br />

cprd* »hi^n. . graded tdaMM for aU ag«.7*Srtfi<br />

The RJjht Rtv, Alfred Lothian<br />

Holy Oar and Eve <strong>of</strong> first Friday, 10:48 a. ip.-Jni* Churen at War. day applications. ••<br />

Bsnyurd, Biihop-^uttrtgen ol the<br />

440 to S;49 and T:M to 9pm •hip OT|pin prfludtT "O 8»hit.ris It a. m—Momlng WonhlB- Ar-<br />

* • a<br />

DlacsH <strong>of</strong> Mew Jersey, will BMIH<br />

Hojtia-, by Ch»rl« Oounod- Ser-<br />

the annual Epiicopsl vKlutlon at ST. JOHN'S EVANOEUCAL mon, "Spiritual RecsUeetnaH", Mepreaciilng Chancel CM<br />

Holy Trinity Ohutteh. 11th .1 andLDTHEKAH<br />

hemiah 7:\-». The choir, tUrecitd toy 7:45 p, m.—Evening BervlM nt the<br />

Central iv. Sunday, at the 11 a. m. IMk ti. «m« Central w,<br />

service,<br />

R.T. Pmak r. Ailir, 8.T.M., raatar<br />

solo,<br />

Fellswlni the €iBtsm 3f the ^U- Mi, aai Mn. Mai H. W.U. Mlntatry<br />

lotte. by Thomas Koturt, Pow«ll<br />

copal Church, the chleJ putor ot the •f Masts.<br />

Contralto solo, "file Voi« In the<br />

Wilderness", by Scott, by Helen M<br />

DioccM vUy all the psrhhei In hijTk*<br />

rtlUi luiaty aHar Trinity— WilderneB", hy Scott, by Halan T,<br />

iurliillctlon Is Inspect, to encourage, S:4S a, m,^—Chursh School and Lemalgue,<br />

New, Broad Ituuraooa<br />

(o exhort and to Iruplre- Thlj Is Bible Classes. Visitors are welcomed T:4Q p, m-^-B;vening Service* <strong>of</strong><br />

the fourth vkit <strong>of</strong> Sishpp tenjFSrd attendance cards given. All ageWorship,<br />

Organ prelude. -Andante".<br />

to the local church since hu esn> groups can nsw be talcen eare <strong>of</strong> in Hymn ling. Come and select your<br />

•earation.<br />

th» new Bunday School rooms. Nurs- favored hymn. Sermon, "Tne fttea Outboard Own*r#<br />

At hlj viiitation. Bishop Banyard ery through Adult Departments, Man and Lasarus", Luke 16:19.31,<br />

will also administer the Sacrament FUtor Adler teache. the Adult Claa!-<br />

You may new, in on^ new<br />

The choir will sing, Postlude, "Pas-<br />

<strong>of</strong> Connrmation to a Slav <strong>of</strong> chil- 11 a, m,—^The Service, The sertorale", by L V. Flagler.<br />

policy and at a very readren<br />

and adult*—who will be pro. mon, "Faith in the Night", The an- Weaneaasy—<br />

sonable coat, insure your<br />

sented to him by the Rector, the them, "O Ood, We Fray", by Aren. 7:45 p, m,—Midweek prayer meet- motor, boat, the equip-<br />

Rev. Forrest B, Vsullun,<br />

say, the Chancel Choir, Sols, "Coning and Bible study,<br />

'Thla inspiring service, at which sider and Hear Me", by Wooler.<br />

*<br />

ment and boat trailer.<br />

the new members <strong>of</strong> the esngre^- Jeannette Darby %okes Epistle. I rnn CHUSXCH or<br />

The policjr to eompratlon<br />

make their promise "to follow Peter S;B.19, Ooipel, Lake 5:1.II.<br />

Jenii Chrin as {heir Lord and Sav> Waaaestey<br />

CHM9T, SCIENTIST<br />

hensive and incln^es cov-<br />

low" and renew the vowi which<br />

Oeeaa <strong>City</strong>, New leney<br />

erage against practically<br />

TM p. m—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir reheinal.<br />

e made for them at their bap*<br />

• * *<br />

i, U always one <strong>of</strong> the high<br />

Theatre, 8th st. and'Baa,<br />

iu <strong>of</strong> the parish year," says The HOLT TBINITT EPISCOPAL Sunday School—11 a, i<br />

st.<br />

"r. Viughan, "Connrmation IIU «L «ad otntral av,<br />

surance, too, may be in-<br />

Wednesday Testimonial Meeting,<br />

"The CBBrnk wllk the Open Door' i B, m., ill Ith st.<br />

cluded.<br />

The Rev, Farreit I, Vaafkaa, Hector Reading Room, 511 1th st, Tues-<br />

The Feast <strong>of</strong> the Nativity af 81. days, Thursdays, Saturdays, 1 to i Forre.t E. Black<br />

[ ol J«tta, •antM<br />

"CHRISTIAN SCIHJCB LISSOK<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Peter VM a. tn,—Holy Co<br />

SERMON<br />

That the true universe, including 1133 PlMMre Am<br />

an, hu • wholly spiritual origin<br />

I-h.ua: latt^l<br />

" I tor the older, ones),<br />

id is governed by spiritual law,<br />

light receive th<br />

,—Service at Co ~ Ul be brought out in the Leason<strong>of</strong><br />

the gi«s <strong>of</strong> Ood, the Holy <strong>On</strong>osl<br />

on. Preacher: The Right •ermon read in aU Christian Sci-<br />

1 L Banyard. D.D., Bish- ence churchei next Sunday, The<br />

. _JI <strong>of</strong> New Jersey^ subject is "Is the Universe, Inelutf<br />

T:« p. m. — Illui<br />

' - "Tan, Evolved By Atomic Force?"<br />

• Golden Text is from Revela-<br />

2 p, m,—Woman's Auxiliary meet.<br />

Ing, in Parish House,<br />

Weaaesaay—<br />

3 p, m.—Prayer group in church.<br />

Tharstay—<br />

9 a. m,—Holy Communion, Pruyer<br />

for the men in service,<br />

WMmw—<br />

• a. m,—Feast <strong>of</strong> St. Peter the<br />

Apostle; Holy Communion<br />

days, but<br />

any day, ai «ny time, (or the do-«<br />

<strong>of</strong> this house <strong>of</strong> prayer do not ek<br />

Come in and say your praye<br />

* • * -<br />

OCEAN CITir BAPTIST<br />

l«th st. and Waaley a». -<br />

»TBe Church w«h tt. - ~ "<br />

. iTBSlSC B,<br />

iBBBiy, <strong>Jun</strong>e 14 —<br />

« a, m, — Prayer meeting (or all<br />

Sunday School feachen and <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

•" "• itudy.<br />

Mayfair<br />

Nursing Home<br />

; Maya Landing Road<br />

I Somer» Point, N. J.<br />

! Telephenei S, P. SMI<br />

Hilda B. Chester, R.N.<br />

^<br />

Chmvrohtalonm<strong>of</strong>fmrt<br />

Automatic Tmncmif tlon*<br />

Here's the automatic power team that,<br />

brings you finest no-shift driving at Unmt<br />

cost No chitah pedal, ao e^ffM<br />

A nuoptli, Qnbroken, tifif BJ pwp<br />

•pe«d».Tin»-prov^ dcpcndabili|nr. <<br />

i d ^! Itaito tt^ 1<br />

From time immemorial mankind has *oufl;ht''<br />

a tribute to those who have departed. It fi:%•:.<br />

usage which has been passed on to oat day. " _;>':-;5<br />

Let us help malM your final tribute one ttu^-tl<br />

Our fncilfflea are complete, our »taff c<strong>of</strong>t iftj>j|i<br />

MS CENTRAL AVE, ' ' ' fi<br />

"IN TnH: OF novtyLC Ws-M AS MAK AS *O|tp f««<br />

sisrt^i"<br />

— ^^: -V<br />

.".*.•<br />

-I ' % 1<br />

1


• » i<br />

|%iai'ssi " J-J JsffKj)issi#lifc jjViw» ""' f fli i<br />

. W«tWt»—is in<br />

,th the Soroptiintet Club,<br />

. wwklpg for the success <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

?*!•••.-•••.:.•.•.•:• • . • ",' J .<br />

%* ft* Chamber that tt» secretarr<br />

who tan't afraid <strong>of</strong> work. He 4<br />

' f like a jumpinjr bean, Uiimasiil<br />

A« a fellildtflLi fisiv istist<br />

! <strong>of</strong> rat multiple responsibilities he<br />

•paster <strong>of</strong> ceremoniM? Mr. WBtkliw,<br />

«*» • etuike, director, is your niM.<br />

p^^^^^a^m^i Mr, w«tto<br />

«et thing* drait in a hurry? To<br />

. bkto <strong>of</strong> letters, or<br />

1 ,W«I1» Mr, Watkins can do<br />

mOWr. Bnt don't ask him. He has<br />

T now, aa the Chamber's secretary.<br />

N* *to W your taw* §t VttaM> hanila tlia Phamhsr ha* sfi.<br />

,«tton(r none, suggest that he ask the<br />

l& 'ttjWre what a city commissioner 1 "<br />

"" ' i1 ^i# take-home. He geta a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

side, but he's alto on just about<br />

a 1940 to 1950, 18>4 million<br />

* United States, but SO million<br />

Hal new customers.<br />

nq4ed business lecturer, brought<br />

to th« attention <strong>of</strong> the 800 persona<br />

got annual Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

^b^canae it. Is a reminder that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

)«»>» over airain every yMr,<br />

^W«J?,_TheF w#re sold on the<br />

Idt with fllem.<br />

«r% potential new cu»tomers—-mil-<br />

_-j~«f them have never heard <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

« 1>S sold. And the selling job becomes<br />

I^rtjecaose corapetlOon te keener.<br />

Sr'mUBt never rest on its laurels. It<br />

'«b*oVb«d a lot <strong>of</strong> advice last week,<br />

f 1 have to jfo through a few more<br />

depression before they'll be in<br />

s the Airport , '<br />

•^^mM^ihrn Mr's airport runadd<br />

that aa a result we will,<br />

e for commercial air trannpor-<br />

•y ~<br />

7»Uiir Wonths <strong>of</strong> delay, the de-<br />

Irttea Out, federal aid Is *m*<br />

"^iMWlrt 1 th i l *<br />

iho windows ind mow<br />

eats arrive. ><br />

Sri piloted all those pretty<br />

we can »H back and watch<br />

,d*y-*to4d«y reporta from<br />

*&&i£<br />

OcHn CU? tltla over at<br />

t^ "<br />

The eenpMiiiitti <strong>of</strong> St. John'.<br />

M M ) Church voted to build a<br />

atw ttnctusry tt more Uuui double<br />

th» mating capacity <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

biW<br />

Mn. Aufuttua 3. Smith wit appointed<br />

• number <strong>of</strong> DM bMMi <strong>of</strong><br />

lruste« <strong>of</strong> the Public Ubrnrv, me<br />

cwdlng an Harriet 8, VanOIUJer,<br />

who nttgned,<br />

• . • " on the<br />

.jalrent-<br />

I by the<br />

nd the Seaeaatt Air<br />

George T, MMMMUfh m repre>.<br />

tenting the <strong>Ocean</strong> C«y Rotsry Club<br />

•t the annual Rotary International<br />

convention In Detroit, Mich.<br />

• rtVt TZAM AGO<br />

About M utility poles wen<br />

snapped <strong>of</strong>f and other property damage<br />

Inflicted In South OHM <strong>City</strong> by<br />

a brief but severe electrical storm,<br />

accainpuued by hi jh wind. 'The res*<br />

at the city escaped unharmed,<br />

• • •<br />

Life Insurance waa In "the great-<br />

Mt en <strong>of</strong> public acceptance" In in<br />

hlitorr. Clarence B Metxger, dlreetor<br />

<strong>of</strong> training for The Equitable<br />

Ufa Assurance Society, (aid the E.<br />

A. Wood* agency conference at The<br />

nanden,<br />

• m t<br />

The VF.W scheduled a public<br />

drawing on July 4 to determine the<br />

veteran who would win a free<br />

to their bathing BiHz.<br />

M YEAH AGO<br />

Ralph C. Getxinger. Jr.. former<br />

resort lifeguard, was one <strong>of</strong> a group<br />

sf U. S. consular employes ordered<br />

out <strong>of</strong> Germany by the Nails in the<br />

laleat international incident.<br />

9 * • .<br />

Acting on a request <strong>of</strong> the FBI,<br />

1 lavage<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the n<br />

Shuffletioard Club,<br />

Oomined<strong>of</strong>e Walter Stuempftg announced<br />

the appointment <strong>of</strong> John<br />

EL #tils aa vice commodore <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Nelms. who resigned.<br />

* • •<br />

TWrftB-one pharmacists from all<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> New Jeniey were guestj <strong>of</strong><br />

"Doe" Chariea Maler at dinner in<br />

Koivte'i restaurant while attending<br />

the M, J Phanraceutlcal Association<br />

convention in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

M IIAU AGO<br />

Marvin It Peterson, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. William Peterson, was<br />

graduated fen the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania, where he completed a<br />

regular four-year course in three<br />

and a half yean.<br />

* - • * •<br />

The Pennsylvania Xallroad announced<br />

that nine additional bridge<br />

tr»in» between <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and nuiadetpata<br />

would be operated during<br />

the aunjmer,<br />

*. • ,»<br />

The Baytide Civic Association,<br />

through Mrs. Clarence Wilson, president,<br />

amwuncM the Mart <strong>of</strong> a membership<br />

campaign and put up two<br />

trophies to be •warded as prlies in "<br />

a better gardens eomeat.<br />

* * m<br />

'A class <strong>of</strong> six was graduated from<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Business College op.<br />

entad by Mrs. Vida B. Carew.<br />

Diplonas were presented by William<br />

H. ColIIsfaft, Jr.<br />

• * *<br />

Mia Miriam Relchly, high school<br />

physical education teacher, was guest<br />

<strong>of</strong> honor at a banquet o* the PI<br />

Bpallon Tau sorority, at the Strand<br />

Hotel.<br />

The Nut Bowl<br />

±&*k...<br />

FORUM AND AGIN'<br />

RraTTCR TO rnrmiiBJrrojis—mj DSM no* Dime, Initiate and addrnii<br />

<strong>of</strong> the writer most Be pBBIIillM with every letter that appear! In thli de.<br />

Hrtmcnt. Lctten that an not HIM will not b* esiuiderM far pukilnilan,<br />

Kort letter. commentln« on any muter <strong>of</strong> loeal current InWreit. •» ultra* •<br />

welmnw. Tlie sentlnsl-LMeet reHrvea the rliht lo condenu them to fit the<br />

•nllatle ipoce. They nutf to In Ihu <strong>of</strong>ttc-* by ihe lint moll on Saiurdnv.<br />

•int week's lss>j<br />

Ada Moat Wiere<br />

VUitor. Can Park<br />

(Note: The following letter<br />

sent but week to the city commissioners,<br />

and a copy was mailed to<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger.—Editor.)<br />

ome-buildlng aite donated by T. j.<br />

Sullivan. Philadelphia business man,<br />

• • .<br />

Patrolmen Irving It Jeffries and<br />

Matthew Pangbum retired from the<br />

police department after It and 21<br />

yean 1 service, respectively,<br />

_.«.»«Ki is an advertin<br />

• • *<br />

en from The Sentinel-Ledger at<br />

May 11. 1M1.<br />

FoUawing the flnt major round-up<br />

<strong>On</strong>e important point has been ne=<br />

<strong>of</strong> 'Tariani^ for the current season.<br />

should be called to the public's at^<br />

tention. Homes and aparttnents are<br />

rented and then one finds out later<br />

that parking is reitrleted from 1<br />

a, m, to 1 a, m. except on streets<br />

not fully paved.<br />

We are told that the streets must<br />

be clear for the cleaning department<br />

during these hours, as well as<br />

an aid to fire and police protection,<br />

which is very laudible, but what<br />

which result iti^ dented fenders are<br />

not desirable. People are moving to<br />

other resort towns without these restrictions.<br />

For rent and* for sale<br />

signs are numerous from one end <strong>of</strong><br />

'the island to the ether. The few<br />

parking lot owners are definitely in<br />

pay taxes, contribute to the support<br />

<strong>of</strong> the merchants, etc.<br />

Why net be praetical? Encourage<br />

people to stay in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, not go<br />

elsewhere. Make parking facilities<br />

convenient and practical by lifting<br />

this unnecessary parking ban,<br />

CIIAKLES LA1B.<br />

3415 Mldvale av<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

Suggests Klaudcr<br />

<strong>Line</strong> Up With Taft<br />

Editor Sentinel-Ledger — In the<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 14 issue <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-<br />

Ledger, Mr. Klauder, in his "Komle<br />

Kommenis", asks: "What do you<br />

think Truman ought to do to make<br />

certain his defeat in the next eiec.<br />

tlon?"<br />

I can answer that. Let him line<br />

up with Senater Taft, who is a peiu<br />

ticlan, a senator, a diplomat, an expert<br />

oh war matters, and a tactician,<br />

I think that would surely answer<br />

his question,<br />

I'd like to warn Klauder not to<br />

election before,<br />

ORANVILLJC THOMAS,<br />

list st, and West av.<br />

Mr. MacCa«hland Ask.<br />

a Lot <strong>of</strong> Questiona<br />

editor Sentinel-Ledger—Our citllens<br />

were better <strong>of</strong>f before Petrjllo,<br />

give tribute, if you politicians like<br />

your s<strong>of</strong>t jobs, with yew round pay.<br />

for laws to warrant your election.<br />

for a civil Service job and he was In our band <strong>of</strong> harmony ballots We<br />

•'Da you belong,'' slid the clerk,<br />

"to any political parly or organliatlon<br />

that plans lo overthrow the<br />

government <strong>of</strong> the United States?**<br />

"¥»«, 1 do," replied the applicant.<br />

••Which oner" ashed the surprised<br />

elert, .<br />

The Hepublicsn Party • was the<br />

earneit rtpty. '<br />

v ' : • •• : r .*' , •- •<br />

' ninm wuam.<br />

PoUce Chief: "Whut! You mean<br />

, to *u jfcii fellow choked a woman<br />

to dc*fh. inra cabaret In front <strong>of</strong> 200<br />

' people and nobody interfered?"<br />

thought they w«re dancing."<br />

on the Job for; eleven montha; thus<br />

you get one month on vacation with<br />

Wanted: This<br />

Kind <strong>of</strong> Man<br />

You earit defeat that kind <strong>of</strong> man;<br />

The kind that won despite Bataan<br />

Who means it when he says: "I can!"<br />

You can't defeat the man who fights<br />

TO save the land that Freedom<br />

lights.<br />

Who battles wrongs, helps<br />

strengthen rights.<br />

Yon can't defeat the man with tools<br />

Unfettered by a tyrant's rules,<br />

WhOM will to pngrcu never eaoU],<br />

You can't defeat the man who works<br />

To cleanse the spou where evil<br />

lurks,<br />

And civic duty never, shirks.<br />

You can'1 defeat the man who tries,<br />

As only free men ean, to rise<br />

By using his own enterprise.<br />

You: can't defeat the man who sees<br />

That golden opportunities<br />

Go h.nd-ln-hand wflh liberties.<br />

You can't defeat that man if he<br />

MM tjrUa ol home and family.<br />

And w-n(s Ma neighbor to be free.<br />

Thouih tben <strong>of</strong> evil, Kheroe «nd<br />

So, send Michael J. Quilt back to<br />

Ireland: he can't speak English any*<br />

way: but butt* Into our economic<br />

lttt. Uke a bull in a china closet.<br />

Why should we, like Ale* J<br />

seek more worlds to e<br />

such trouble makers are a!<br />

Incite the mobs to unlawful<br />

May I say. 1% Ar'SmithT L -L...<br />

look at the Recerd",<br />

Who In 1M1 advised our President<br />

Japs happen to knew December 7,<br />

1M1 where to saeak attack? Who<br />

was where when the President<br />

phoned? who was the advisor at<br />

Yalta (with Hiss) when Winston,<br />

Frank and Joe divided up the world<br />

for peace? Who was sent to China<br />

in IMS and left China in IBM in the<br />

hands <strong>of</strong> the Reds and the Nation*<br />

aiists. driven to Formosa?<br />

Who as advisor to a successor<br />

Pentagon Staff, advised the dlsmlssai<br />

<strong>of</strong> one who for 14 years had held<br />

peaceful government in the Far<br />

East, because the President had<br />

wanted to fire General Douglas<br />

MacArthur for a year? "<strong>On</strong> the<br />

Record", by whose advice do we<br />

have littlff white pnmu sli ****».<br />

France under one President and un.<br />

der another 65.000 <strong>of</strong> our sons mur.<br />

dered in Korea and the hell still<br />

getting its toll' Now wti hag Just<br />

been over there to still advise, and<br />

is on hii way back?<br />

Do you like the record? Peaceful,<br />

Isn't it? To gay nothing <strong>of</strong> the cost<br />

in treasure-, all from John Q, Public,<br />

W, 1, MacCASHLAND,<br />

Marmora,<br />

Low Down<br />

From Hickory Crovm<br />

You know the old song where it Is<br />

"glddap Napoleon it looks like rain",<br />

and where the farmer comln' into<br />

town meets the city slicker who <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fers him 1 tens for a i, and to which<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer the farmer said—as the song<br />

goes—"I knew right away* the feller<br />

was a fool or a liar".<br />

Well now folks—city folks espe.<br />

eially—In this modern era <strong>of</strong> speed<br />

and mayhem there is not a super<br />

fanned out — turned over to the<br />

swivel chair marvels and gentry<br />

there on the Brainy Potomac,<br />

that any amount <strong>of</strong> personal pondering<br />

Is going on whan a Nation<br />

sits by and allows, without protest,<br />

a River Basin gent from Wash,,<br />

D, C, to blurt out in th* press that<br />

man says is not so—not even one<br />

per cent so. He talks through his<br />

Opinion, Condmrfd<br />

AN AMOLtm MUM<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the ntsrt states and areas<br />

have discovered th« valu. <strong>of</strong>- good<br />

adwtising. We a»y "noat" because<br />

Hew Jersey nor the resort areas<br />

N«w Jersey are numbered<br />

ho have seen fit to do<br />

advertising in order lo compete<br />

other resort areaa in the world.<br />

Florins • advertising for sunbusiness<br />

ha* been<br />

Florida, hitherto i, —<br />

•— -ow become a competitor lor<br />

er business with Jersey<br />

shore resorts- This fact<br />

recent issue <strong>of</strong> a Philadelphia :<br />

paper, in which Florida had 283 eo<br />

mn inches and the Wiidwood art<br />

* " mn Inches,<br />

All this sums up to the fact that<br />

if the resorts <strong>of</strong> New Jersey desire<br />

i their business, or eve<br />

hat they now ha , .:._.<br />

must undertake to do advertising on<br />

a large scale and in a<br />

—lU compete with lr<br />

-*'••—i <strong>of</strong> the country,<br />

' ve the<br />

it. The trouble is that<br />

* " a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

ell them.<br />

REMEDIES ARE NEIOID<br />

(Caps May star and Wan)<br />

Cape May fell far short<br />

re aaonatilytlave<br />

beeri<br />

eXperted when<br />

th e Bloodmt<br />

•bile wash<br />

ere.<br />

There O| Iparentiy are se veraj<br />

re asons for the poor<br />

show ing that<br />

Cape MBy<br />

and other eounty<br />

com.<br />

m unities ha ve made Why arly<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

ay County people,<br />

roved their generosity<br />

time after time in innumeraBie financial<br />

campaigns fdr worthy purposes.<br />

money, Thats undeFStandable. But<br />

many shy away from the idea <strong>of</strong><br />

bleeding, <strong>of</strong> being "stuck" with a<br />

needle", etc,, etc. <strong>On</strong>ly intensive educational<br />

campaigns by personal<br />

contact JIB . the part <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

blood donor organizations can overcome<br />

that feeling.<br />

Many just don't like the Red Cross<br />

and will not cooperate. There, too.<br />

is an educational job for the iacai<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the program, and American<br />

service men and civilians are the<br />

only ones who benefit from the donations<br />

<strong>of</strong> blood.<br />

With the Press Wags:<br />

Advice is usually worthless because<br />

older people have had more<br />

experience and rarely heed It. and<br />

young people know everything and<br />

do not need it,^White County Democrat.<br />

Monticelie, Ind.<br />

Even In th&Sii rtsvc rtf iim»MHi.<br />

speeds, nothing has be»n invented<br />

wafik<br />

^ ^ ^ h <strong>of</strong> Henry Ferd, th. HM, to twins ^ !6W^I« «Ac!<br />

Chtrlei Hubley Houihton dropped in en ua. Urn o*w *up,<br />

r Hverii yViri ha has been dean <strong>of</strong> the Caiwy Craek Communliy<br />

nt" at Wppipass, in the lonely wilds <strong>of</strong> the poor mounUin<br />

%mij?'y« e «W "B toid th. Rotory^Club haw ..B^n<br />

live custom!, established the school, hoping to bring light and ,<br />

better life to the m^talr***^<br />

than "TO years old she still is ddirecting i e g th<br />

larlily li by i ihe grttrfui rfi .tud tdenta<br />

nta.<br />

hundte<br />

hundteds <strong>of</strong> whom the school hu<br />

hred with ambition to go on lo colleg<br />

Th»v'pe still feudin' and fsina •• "~- still brew mountain<br />

" h h<br />

nd respect tha<br />

has brought a little <strong>of</strong> the outside world<br />

•ly by contributions, large and smalL<br />

• "for luition", which also includes<br />

" ' school<br />

and total dis.<br />

'here our<br />

ghto<br />

He Is lust wl .<br />

ual, the Fen<br />

e, finished ii, «- —... -.. —<br />

Valentine's Day IMS, That, friends, was 10 years in<br />

1700 for it, radio included!<br />

At 100 0O0 miles, he had new piston rings installed. He also<br />

t, <strong>of</strong> tires His faithful Liuie has now clocked Hi,»<br />

000 miles and it seems to be running as friskily as when it was a<br />

young colt. The original motor block and heads are still in use.<br />

Lliiie still requires no oil between periodic changes.<br />

He has driven it to San Francisco 10 times.<br />

Brother Houghton attribute! this remarkable feat partly to tha<br />

fact that he holds down his maximum speed to SO miles an hour.<br />

Pate 1, pltaw<br />

Thm Nmw Jersey Poll<br />

State Crime Committee<br />

Ky KENNETH riNK<br />

PRINCETON—If aeverner Bristol! and the<br />

mlttee to<br />

_ - - -.. y that St...... ,._.^<br />

and his committee mode for the country as o whole. It would m<br />

...i.t -i— «,fe*ii.,s «^^i.ni.r.i »r flew jergey voters,<br />

ven out <strong>of</strong> every 10 Jeneyans<br />

questioned in a recent survey say they think<br />

. it watiid be worthwhile to set up such a committee.<br />

Voters whs approve <strong>of</strong> the idea <strong>of</strong> a crime<br />

investigating probe outnumber by S to I those<br />

who believe it weuld net produce worthwhile<br />

rcsujts.<br />

The'je were the findings when Kmw Jersey.<br />

Poll staff reporters put thii question to a rep.<br />

resentative eross-sectlon <strong>of</strong> Jersey eitisens: '<br />

Do you think 11 would ke warthwhlle sr tut<br />

fer the state leflslatore ts make Me aame kind<br />

af Invmlliallon here in New Jeneyf" (Asked<br />

_ <strong>of</strong> si) ihsu whs said Ihey had heard ar read<br />

•boul Uie KefaBver Crime Invelltfalian I ommllkr.l<br />

The results:<br />

Ves, wsrthwblie ..... .,,,,. 7ff^<br />

No, not werthwhlle . . IS<br />

So opinion . . , . . 4<br />

Second, it was noted in Cape May<br />

Had nsl heard or read about Refaav-<br />

on <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 and on previous visits <strong>of</strong><br />

er ComBiitlee ... ; . . . 12<br />

the Bloodmobile, thai willing donors<br />

were discouraged from returning by<br />

the inexeusibie delays caused by the Highlight <strong>of</strong> today's survey is that the iSHUe <strong>of</strong> a legislative<br />

paid siaff <strong>of</strong> the Bioodmoblie, who crime investigation committee cuts clear aefosa political party <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

Insist on going to dinner en masse There is not loo much difference <strong>of</strong> opinion smong the rank and*-<br />

at the busiest period <strong>of</strong> the day file <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Republican and Demoefalic Party members on<br />

while volunteer donors and local the question. An overwhelming majorily or both Democrats and<br />

volunteer Red Cross workers are Republicans alike favor the idea<br />

kept waiting idly for more than an The vote by political parties fallows:<br />

hour.<br />

BepBbliean. Democrats Independents<br />

Our poor showing Is not all the Worthwhile , , larr n,t 5S<br />

fault <strong>of</strong> Cape May County, The No, Nut Worthwhile .....It 1! ,s<br />

Bloodmobile staff must share part <strong>of</strong> No Opinion S 4 j<br />

the responsibility. But both situo.<br />

lions should be ... a. must be<br />

, , , corrected in order that we do Had not heard or<br />

not lose the very valuable blood<br />

read absul Kefayver<br />

bonk sen-ice.<br />

Committee ,,,,.,,<br />

l»Sr, Iffe 1M%<br />

k A , L » lde , 11 <strong>of</strong> " stDl * level erim '' pTai>e »«fihes a rewonslve<br />

chord with Nw Jersey voters is further evideneeil by ihe fact that<br />

at least three out <strong>of</strong> five in every population group measured in<br />

be TOrthwhii^ '*" "' """ Bpinim lhBt such nn insllgation would<br />

And that in every population group measured in today's sur.<br />

vey, these who favor the idea outnumber by mere than J to 1 those<br />

who don't,<br />

nnti e * C rtiW" Ti' 11 *! me " md women ' a " «« brackets, oceu.<br />

Interestingly, highest expression <strong>of</strong> approval for the idea 1*<br />

urday Evening Post. biggesi cities (&% approval! = ——""" °' Ne * **«>&* •!«<br />

., »THf,« bli .'?f ln lhe «"«.e « • matter <strong>of</strong> eonsiderablf concern<br />

They Said It!<br />

A government can spend itself<br />

tlonal Association <strong>of</strong> Manufacturers,<br />

. , Ika were<br />

half as alert as the farmer in the<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the hardest things for a<br />

government <strong>of</strong>ficial to understand<br />

about money matters is that it does.<br />

that the Hlier Basin gent was put.<br />

thi? «ne over, or tryin' to do so,<br />

Yoiifs with the low down,<br />

JO SERRA.<br />

More than* one woman has started<br />

out playing with Are and end.<br />

cooking over it.—Burton Hlllis<br />

Te»t Your Intelligence<br />

discussed in this fall's legislative<br />

the New Jtnty Poll<br />

mined reporters.<br />

by the FrlneHonittseareh •errM MiS <strong>of</strong><br />

(eopyright <strong>1951</strong>. by Pfinceion Research Servlcel<br />

Ticklers By George<br />

jiou'rf throu<br />

Aoiit^ father in ex-<br />

Antique awl<br />

Modern Furnitiir©<br />

• R«rmi>hed •Repaired<br />

• Restored<br />

OOPV1B an4 BBAIS<br />

PaUshtd and Lscgoercd<br />

•RTWATES atVElf WITIlOtTT OBUQATION<br />

North'*<br />

Wood Shop<br />

Illk 8U Opp.<br />

MARGARET JOHNSON<br />

SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />

* DANCE and DRAMA<br />

507 . 9th Sheet Phone. 0478 or 2241<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

SPECIAL $8.00<br />

Np.-fl.ll.ln, |n<br />

ALL tyPE FEEMANE.NT WAVES<br />

7S4 Aaburr Avenue Phone 1141<br />

OPEN ALL TSAB<br />

The Difference in Hair<br />

Is Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Care<br />

Connie's Beauty Shop<br />

Ml Aakwy »n riuiuini<br />

OLOIID MONDAYS<br />

PARLOR Ty X !/ffH<br />

HELEN'S<br />

PtFMamf Wiivktg St*lp Tntmmm<br />

j Umir Thumf F*ci*U<br />

' Sth St. at Central Ave. > Phona 093S<br />

riiiiiii.swiniinimiiiiiiiiim iinsm"iTr ALL YEAB<br />

HAIRDRESSING<br />

918 Boardwalk - Phone 1849<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

STYLING<br />

Permanent Wave Specialist*<br />

Machine. MackluIeH IM Cold Waving<br />

one MM 841 A.bury Ave.<br />

65S ASBURY AVE.<br />

COMPLETE BEAUTY 3EBV»qE<br />

ROSA<br />

Statewide MaiOmnt Plann«?d<br />

To Stamp Out Pope Peddler*<br />

AHoiney Ownl<br />

Those sneaking and slhny «harac|tti*<br />

oon be objacta <strong>of</strong> a sUUwid. m«na(wi."A<br />

Persons, head <strong>of</strong> the powerful State p*p «o o L«w and Public<br />

Bafety, is already planning a camp.Kn $ K§2X\k drive dope nAtMN<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the state, His most powariill hfd'. . nirrow W»p« with his own<br />

weapon wiflbe a new Kate statute fl* *<br />

that calls for ttlff, minda(ory prison<br />

Mntaaces for tboM ennvieMd <strong>of</strong> 4ff0<br />

1 ^ 1 S<br />

mtailonw' <strong>of</strong> educaiisii, .1» wiU<br />

tak* .n active part In the antl-dOp*<br />

ETUMae, SOsnsri ma nU jtlses WSw<br />

now mapping out an educational<br />

campaign designed to educate BUBQI<br />

and BtudenUTn pub^ scnbolTm<br />

hoi, Bulletins on the related subjects<br />

will be distributed among pub.<br />

lie schools for classroom Instructions Mr, Parsons was arouMd when he<br />

Enini <strong>of</strong> lhe was advised some magistrates, pas.<br />

September scHool ten<br />

The attorney general, under au- * »» W^KiB^?ll Sfft<br />

thoriiatlon <strong>of</strong> Governor BriscoU, Is *to "P"* 1 Imposing ^J, 0 '" V» «o<br />

creating a special division <strong>of</strong> Bar- »*£•"«• ^,'HSLSS"£'<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> Mate Uooptrs wUl be<br />

trained by Fed ' * "<br />

and agents for this highly speciallied<br />

work. Appointment <strong>of</strong> such a<br />

juad was recommended by the<br />

ivemor.<br />

ONO OROIir FIGHTS<br />

FOB STATE SCHOOL AID<br />

Committee, a statewide organization H|t (.AST COMsfENceMENT<br />

<strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> district boards <strong>of</strong> ed- Q, Robert c Clothier recently<br />

ucation, munifipal <strong>of</strong>ficials and rep. prt/idi rt% Urt wmm.nP---<br />

bloom, new canes will onaswie w<br />

the base, aad theM wilt give the<br />

bat bloom nest yew, TMrafan<br />

tha easiest way, with leas damage<br />

remove all the old top, cutting close<br />

to -the ground where pMaible. at<br />

soon as bloom Is over. Tills- will<br />

encourage the new canes. These<br />

should bf tied up as they grow.<br />

By CHAMPS, p. CONNPKS<br />

i doe means <strong>of</strong> breaking<br />

Next year, th, will produce en<br />

letlce <strong>of</strong> big truckers who Migen DBlnrsHy, the abundance <strong>of</strong> bloom.<br />

— I deliberately overload their (rucks •U|> Vplvndly at lltw ftrser The larger flowered hybrid climb-<br />

and take a chance <strong>of</strong> being caught Pruning seems to be the order <strong>of</strong> ing rose* do not re»ct the same as<br />

1<br />

-~1 only being compelled to pay athe<br />

day. This Is about the season to the ramblers. We prefer to thin the<br />

,.,.all fine <strong>of</strong> 1100 if their drivers shear evergreens, su,eh as jew, juni- old wood <strong>of</strong> these in winter.<br />

are caught by state troopers and per (red cedar and others >. spruce,<br />

ld motor vehicle Inspectors.<br />

Br, hemlock, arborviuie and false.<br />

cypress, but not pines. Shearing at <strong>Ocean</strong> pity a<br />

this stage <strong>of</strong> growth makes the<br />

aipfll<br />

plants more dense.<br />

Me .UokMp, LlnieV hmafcUiiot-<br />

The process is lo cut back half lemly eleaii.<br />

way most <strong>of</strong> the new shoou <strong>of</strong> this (He and his mother, Mrs. Euxa-<br />

cation Association.<br />

The noted .educator virtually left; a<br />

Theic oSIclals are banded togelh. sickbed to preside at the lUth com-<br />

cr in an all-out light to obtain a mencement <strong>of</strong> the stale university.<br />

greater share <strong>of</strong> state aid for edu> <strong>On</strong>ly five days before the graduation<br />

cation. The overall state aid foiexercises<br />

he had undergone an<br />

education allotment is a<br />

ly 121,000.000 annually. In past years hospital. Under Clothier's adminis-<br />

the larger share <strong>of</strong> the aid per pupil tration the greatest strides were<br />

has been given to smaller munlci- rnade in expansion <strong>of</strong> the university.<br />

polities and townships. The big city He will retire when his successor is<br />

group is asking for a flat payment selected by a special committee ol<br />

<strong>of</strong> »75 par pupil,<br />

the university's board <strong>of</strong> trustees.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficials are not going to al- His service covered 1( years,<br />

isw their movement to lag during<br />

* * •<br />

the summer. Plans have been aa- STATE EMPLOYES FEAB<br />

proved to carry on the program CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS<br />

until some resulis are obtained. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

the result is a plant that is too for. —^—<br />

mal, with straight sides. We prefer e—^juJLJ,.— — g f^m,.<br />

to use pruning shears, a heavy prun- MP^OJMfly Or *-Ot$<br />

Ing fcnlfe handled like a sickle or Another <strong>of</strong> our friends. Edgar p.<br />

a sharp sickle. Using these tools Brown, a Pennsylvanlan who spend*<br />

the plant, thus retaining much <strong>of</strong> Wesley av,, phoned th* other day teH<br />

its natural beauty <strong>of</strong> form, proudly announce that his pet cat,<br />

• small rowers in large musters), . nthw<br />

provided they are not planted for P'us one otBer.<br />

shade or screen. This type <strong>of</strong> rose "•"» «»e to give them «way, towlu<br />

bloom next year on the new ««* °' drowning them, lie said.<br />

growth that u made this year. This "*J what you «n do.<br />

type <strong>of</strong> prunini is especial!, desu- ,. Wel ^ we , v * i» v •*» • M «<br />

.hil .fcik*,., , u,.,»n .. homeless pianos and other things, so<br />

Wtien the plants are nnlsfting<br />

First some, first served!<br />

adapted • iutten<br />

consider this single subject and also<br />

president ef tHp State Civil S#rvic# Ut#d pries fixing on sales <strong>of</strong><br />

line. . . . <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the state<br />

nOI BEHIND TUV<br />

IRON CURTAIN<br />

Stalin gave a reception ior the<br />

I<br />

ef organiutioni in many s#c*<br />

inspection stations <strong>of</strong> the Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles at night<br />

to relieve the long lines <strong>of</strong> vehicles<br />

during daytime hours.<br />

Nerves and tempers <strong>of</strong> motorists<br />

forced !e wait in line for<br />

hour! are being stretched to the<br />

breaking point by these exasperating<br />

delays.<br />

It is estimated the state has<br />

approximately 1 .,"100,000 registered<br />

motor vehisles. By law<br />

they must be tested twice yearly<br />

as to the condition <strong>of</strong> brakes,<br />

lights and other equipment. It<br />

also is estimated a total <strong>of</strong> more<br />

quired annually.<br />

State Motor Vehicle Director<br />

Martin J, ferber favors night<br />

inspections to ease the growing<br />

backlog but his budget does not<br />

contain the money needed to<br />

pay inspectors fpr working overlime,<br />

Mr, Ferber Is giving the<br />

situation close and serious study,<br />

"SOLDIER'S SOLDIFK" HEADS<br />

NATIONAL AIB GUARD<br />

Hajor John £*, Jones, newly ap><br />

listed commander <strong>of</strong> the HQW<br />

Itrjey N.tlonol Air Guard, is hlgh-<br />

Iy, regnrdcd as a ••soldier's soldier".<br />

Major Jones succeeds Major Thomas<br />

H. Scheming, who with another pilot<br />

-'-- '-• id'two weeks ago in a<br />

l»nc crash over Yaphank,<br />

ind. Major Schclllng was<br />

|ll« governors personal pilot,<br />

A VetuM <strong>of</strong> World war II, Major<br />

Jona eniiaed in 100 missions as a<br />

in the South Paerfle.<br />

. "Lady Luck", the ma.<br />

Ited with shooting down<br />

«& Ent during his 100 nils.<br />

:, »«vtd • fellow pilot's life «nd<br />

Me*b <strong>of</strong> Disttnctioa<br />

, , . |B M , , ,<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

worker* to hold another position<br />

and draw two pay eheeki.<br />

The *?dlct by Dr Clce also extends<br />

on a temporary and noneompetlUve<br />

basis.<br />

• * *<br />

LIBBARIAN WEDS LIBRARIAN<br />

State Ubrarian Roger H McDonough<br />

Is one state <strong>of</strong>ficial who apparently<br />

believes in keeping lhe library<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession in the family. He<br />

was married recently to the former<br />

and adminUtriitien; .""." 7 Employer els ^ ej ***** w 1 " 4<br />

eontributions in the fltst quarier <strong>of</strong> ' ~—= s — s<br />

this year for payment <strong>of</strong> unemploy- Want Waal to la Sell? Sgll? Use t?« a • Cluslfied<br />

ment eompensstion benefits reached ^^—=*=—^<br />

a new htfh <strong>of</strong> $18,900,000 . . . State<br />

Health Commissioner pan id Bergs^<br />

ma, M:D,, warns the publie to use<br />

care when using inseetieidei cantiinini<br />

tetpaettiyl pyroph<strong>of</strong>phate<br />

Miss Jean R, penescu. The new<br />

Mrs. McOonouajh was librarian <strong>of</strong><br />

the East Orange Public Library,<br />

* *<br />

:<br />

and i parathion formulations for<br />

home garden use.<br />

A new Bureau pi Vetfrinary Public<br />

Health Is now operating la the<br />

Gloria Imisn was •ma^f several<br />

eatidMales w^t ss#k * ere!! sefvlee<br />

test for appalatment as • elerkstensgrapher.<br />

. .', The Divisisn <strong>of</strong><br />

Motor Vehicles warns drivers<br />

against alighting from ears on the<br />

traffic side <strong>of</strong> highways, because<br />

three such drivers were killed in as<br />

maiiy weeks by this dangerous habit,<br />

"; . . In its report to the governor,<br />

a special state gasoline study com.<br />

mlttee named to study causes <strong>of</strong> re-<br />

• ttensBieier, , . ~jThe states three "«""« commMBr, Although SUUin<br />

major pension fund, turn hem- f" 6 *" wide variety <strong>of</strong> delielou*<br />

merged by State Treasurer Walter food. Mine went aropd thanking aU<br />

• — -. ln ,he nqw sute the Russian <strong>of</strong>flciols for the tea.<br />

OCEAN VIEW<br />

DAY CAMP<br />

Open* - Man. <strong>Jun</strong>e ZSth<br />

; Children 3 to 8 Vein<br />

Hours! 9 to 3<br />

Residence Phone: O65O-J<br />

• Sponsored by<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily ffabernaeie A<br />

p<br />

we ttiill call for<br />

0 df^<br />

•i<br />

The Nat.<br />

B : f • i<br />

bi.ni. turtfl 1 p.<br />

• w<br />

*


W. Morton<br />

tyhoUmalm and Retail<br />

- PRODUCE - EGGS<br />

HOTELS, STORES and<br />

RESTAURANTS SUPPLIED<br />

STREET and ASBURY AVE.<br />

PHONE 1717<br />

1 QUALITY — PROMPT DELIVERY<br />

THE<br />

1961<br />

SEASHORE<br />

«NG and LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

EIGHTH STREET PHONE 0250<br />

REDUCTION MORTGAGE<br />

LOANS<br />

DeHaven . & Town&end<br />

Crouter & Bodine<br />

1871<br />

MEMBERS<br />

f Vork and Philadelphia • Baltimore Stock Exchanges and<br />

New York Curb Exchange<br />

M dwrtnut Street. Philadelphia i, LOcunt 4.29P0<br />

30 Broad Street. New York 4<br />

Month.: Flanden Hotel, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />

Phone Oau <strong>City</strong> 0706<br />

F, P. Ristine & Co.<br />

-- Mnkn —<br />

New T«k Stock<br />

MM! Eicbanf* New York Curb Ejufcaafe<br />

123 South Broad St., PhUu.<br />

Kanrpukar S-1SM<br />

Clinton D. Lowden<br />

KEPKESENTATT4E<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

CHELSEA TITLE AND<br />

GUARANTY COMPANY<br />

SERVING ALL SOUTH JERSEY<br />

OCEAN crrr OFFICES<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN ( 1TV Bl.DO<br />

PHONE OSao-MOl<br />

CLIMTQX B. PRil-fc. VIce-FrM,<br />

EDSVJN jt, STILES, Title Officer<br />

STANLEY Y, CANDY. Ant, Treai,<br />

PRANK M WATSON, AMt, Title Otnctr<br />

W, ALLKN HJDICOTT, JR., Aim. SMy.<br />

OTUEB OFFICES:<br />

crrr—MAKGATE-WILDWOOD—TOMS BIVER<br />

MAI* OOin HOUSE — VENELAND _ BRIDGETON<br />

"DfSBBE TOOK TTrLE AND BE SAFE"<br />

ADVANTAGE OF OUR<br />

iRECT REDUCTION<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

i Lmd You Money to Build, Buy or Repair<br />

• » • Direct Reduction Mortgage Plan,<br />

TERMS UP TO 18 YEARS<br />

with Us Mid Receirs Prsit<br />

^Guaranteed Investment f<br />

Dividend Rate 3%<br />

involved. Saving* up to *10,000 ate Innired bj<br />

I Saving* •Pd La*" luwinct Corporation<br />

Vam<br />

'i<br />

l * i<br />

Record<br />

Indicate* Heavy<br />

Flow to Retort<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

OFFICE SUPPLY AND<br />

EQUIPMENT CO.<br />

3330 WEST AVENUE PH. 2656<br />

SERVICE WITH YOUR SUPPLIES<br />

COLUMBIA CARBON PAPER and RIBBONS<br />

EAGLE-A OFFICE STATIONERY<br />

ommmnt by mm'dmr<br />

Gambling Always With Us, Bui<br />

Its Abuse Is Thing to Stop<br />

Tht New JeKcV Poll show! that<br />

That <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ean expect even<br />

nearly everybody thinks something<br />

heavier automobile traffic this year<br />

should be dene about gamblingf and<br />

then lut »«i incHcsted Monday<br />

that little piece <strong>of</strong> mine you printed<br />

when the Delaware Hiver Bridfc re.<br />

fl while ego toils esneily what must<br />

ported another now record for can<br />

be done Qrst, *<br />

eroMinjE the jpan aver last week Before everything CINLS you musl<br />

end,<br />

make SUFP It is easy to iind oppsr^<br />

(unities ta £;imbl? at fiur odds.<br />

n o»ET||ANV MBTIIOBIST<br />

How to Almost Kill Yourself on<br />

A 0l Mt At wm it! j<br />

" * ""- Ill-Advised, Misspent Holiday<br />

*••••<br />

By Th» Mrdl. j| SODl*ty <strong>of</strong> s, J. ; complpii. relajinlion The pfoncr i'f-<br />

AUNT DORA Sqmt. ijcnplt. an vncnlion ntarly ! /eel a "rr-irealieii" _ ihp net <strong>of</strong><br />

kill ihcniSBlvfs irying to have a creatine aKaln—<strong>of</strong> makirit! u new<br />

ijuod lunn In, eunsequenee. they person pf ¥Ou =<br />

return to take up the wark <strong>of</strong> an. There ape different types <strong>of</strong> iin.<br />

other ywi more exhausted ihun satisfaclorj- vscatiDns, 'First Ihere<br />

when they out. Don't let this I is ihe vacation that costs so much<br />

happen lu ycui<br />

that iihanciiil wnrries take nil the<br />

The u nrrt %;scntiop nic-iins ;<br />

inri <strong>of</strong> tune free frym fuutintj<br />

Uulies. and scheduled activities. The !<br />

r-. =<br />

nirioet nf ;i frue \acntiun is one <strong>of</strong><br />

institute Opens<br />

<strong>On</strong> Plant Problems<br />

A mn-riny home fruni" Institute<br />

on community anti uliinl problems is<br />

sp^Huored hy ihc Nuu Jersey Stnle<br />

CIO mi the RiitKers Univt-rsiiy<br />

oiinipu^ th;^ uet-'k end.<br />

ThU in flaal ... ihr FOrHTIl Ol |<br />

JIIV wl!I ....ml,, hprr , , I!,.- E<br />

BnttPHi meath af ihr brass!! N boi.r! i<br />

lo fallsw. H'» 1UIEM-, thili }i.u !<br />

raair i« VOSK AlTOMATIr IIKAT i<br />

GKNKBAr, KLKC'TBIC HKF8I(:>!H-1<br />

JTOll I«r InaMp-trrr. ran-lrrr :<br />

Msodafd prirrii. Make tlilfi %ymB!i'ri<br />

• a FSjosahli. su ivhi! i.^NKMAI, 1<br />

HANS P. VOSS |<br />

Automatic Heat & j<br />

Fuel Oil<br />

Fifth and A*bury Ave.<br />

Teli 0413<br />

Q Mt <strong>of</strong> the espefit»!K"* s - —,<br />

•art*. I th^re is the vacation ^o crowdnt<br />

ith travel and aeln sty as in ex<br />

i hnust the vaeationL-r, who should bi<br />

enjoying him^it*Jf.<br />

' Likewise, there is the rnmpleteh<br />

; dull vat?Biifin-^as one spent in ?ftmi<br />

forltirn and eheerlesj uiidernf^s=<br />

| which prodiiees a fooling nf ph^Micit:<br />

' *3_r, r Wt> nre hfippy te have «n ninny <strong>of</strong><br />

PUF old ffiendg bock with u? Wi*<br />

weiepmo arij^iie to worship With us:<br />

10 n= m—Sunday St'hoal.<br />

11 n. nv=MGFninil Worship: Hprmun,<br />

•Wh#at iind t»r%^". by Pu.ttur<br />

Riehords,<br />

6:30 p. m.—Yauth Fellowship,<br />

i :30 p, m,—Evening Srrvk't?, Ser=<br />

mon. "Self CpntruT'. by the pa^iur.<br />

7:30 p m. = Biblr Study Hour<br />

Brinji your Biblr,<br />

• - *<br />

FIRST BAPTIST<br />

Rfv, Car I ten ^ian.han, papier<br />

SO u= m,—Sunday School: Ardi'n<br />

II it. m=—-Morning Worship. "The<br />

Church ifi Our Age" ',<br />

tl:30 p, m —Vuiiim PcopU<br />

nation and s<strong>of</strong>ial decuy".<br />

Avoid these ns you Mould thi<br />

i= s fiu-tt- ,<br />

ing, j<br />

7:30 p, hi — Gospel Ifuur. Arden !<br />

n Lli<br />

J* "' | Farrell in char»e.<br />

There §r# difTerert types <strong>of</strong> un- • W#dn#»4»y—<br />

intriliMont vacation.?, too, from<br />

CIO larnln throughout tho stain! ihose<br />

from<br />

hove been uFged to send number jK-eiiil nntional [irfigrrim July 4 er's degrui! from Ti-mpin Univcnlty.<br />

pnsntn wu a dancing group <strong>of</strong><br />

)( prlvnto (ilunps that fli-w In midio<br />

mark the 17Sth anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Mr MocPherson's duties here. In<br />

I "chorua girl.". ImpenonatM by »i«<br />

gy* <strong>of</strong> the Inefi! hirpurt (hst wnrk KMiflM nf ihe lirc-Uinittnn <strong>of</strong> Inde= nildltinn to leachinis iiMilhrnmtlcB<br />

memtwu <strong>of</strong> the V.F.W, port. T«d<br />

gli. To ovoid trnflic nnrt Mwett ri.j;.<br />

will include checkinj; nltendanee,<br />

Clymer. Charle. Oldflrfd. Man<br />

yUttons, thorp's nothinK bt.iicr Ihim An eseeutlve order by President acrrrniiiii diaeipllno problems and<br />

Werb. Bdward Otwumt, •*!! Dunpn<br />

m airplane for a quirk Ir11) in thii Truinon has established a formal cnordilintlns activilie». He will<br />

and Robert Rahn.<br />

ihsre<br />

tiimijiNinn, with Chief Justier Vin= work directly under the suriervlsion<br />

There •!» WM a program<br />

Almost 30 planM (irlvnti. ur rent, n. <strong>of</strong> Ihe U. S Sfsreme Court, n*<br />

tit Prineiiiui Meyer, who is unde<br />

games, for which prizes wen<br />

jd, Isntird nt the niriiort Inst week *hiiirmiiri: in set up a natiniinl cr-If*<br />

medieni oriler« In curtnil his nellv<br />

awarded.<br />

tnd- Somu <strong>of</strong> ihem rirrivi-d Ffklny,<br />

ities for the present.<br />

brut inn: The 40 cities were piekec!<br />

Tbe dinner was arranged by<br />

0|htrs didn't com., ill unSil Huiitliiv<br />

The taonrd, at its monthly meeting,<br />

commitlw consisting <strong>of</strong> Mn, Betty<br />

iflernooH: punssutfiw^ney. P;i , near the pfmcijHil centrT, w [th n four- nlno employed Curie Cost ns janitor<br />

Hanley, Mrs Hairlet Selvagji, Mn,<br />

pHbh wns the mont ilintiini city<br />

in the Wesley nv, school building, Oiri Hfooti fr*H i)r-(n Ciiy troop, irr -ferklnf up »Hi tr*m*ndoii. sppetJiM thl. week while in Bert Cuarracino and Mn, Ann Werb,<br />

sinning July I. lo ill! a vacancy<br />

crnnp «l tht Be 11? plain ftUtf For*mt. Thty'vc been kept bu»y tlmoil rvfry oiinaU wflh fanes, Uk«, n*-<br />

A- Iiirt'e part <strong>of</strong> the meeiina was ture aisiy and o*bfr Kllvlifci iupuFviHed by fiv* aduli icBderh H«n ft frsep af tbr ulrU wu cmoihl by<br />

devoted tn henring ii detniled report Ul# CBBIFF* whili- rnfmlinf In ft spirited ball [imr in m trtt ttrenta fit Id.— (Photo by John V, FouUeff, Jr.<br />

iind lnternri-tiition by Mr. Meyer <strong>of</strong><br />

the recrni cvuluatlnn <strong>of</strong> the hijih<br />

school by a L-qmniitlec <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />

States Association ot Colleijes iind<br />

Secondary Sehoola,<br />

BUSCH'S-<br />

FAMOUS for SEAFOOD<br />

TOWNSENDS INLET<br />

(9 Miles South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive)<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

(Exempt Tuesday)<br />

SERVING A FULL MENU<br />

Lobsters • Steaks<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Shell and Deviled Crabs<br />

French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion* a Specialty<br />

You sail h*«r lh# lowly totorppeUtloni on the H.mroond Or«>n<br />

•i pUyed br BAY HOTTINOER in eur baBuliful Bar mi Dining<br />

Room while you enjoy • c«kt«il or yeur dinner<br />

FOOD SERVED 12 NOON UNTIL MIDNIGHT<br />

Boatmen Contribute Almost<br />

Total Cost <strong>of</strong> Deeper Inlet<br />

Montagna Applies For Patent on 'Suicer* Which<br />

Cut Channel During Spring, Lessened Hazards<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cli> boaimen have nu«<br />

contributed; almost ihr entire amuum<br />

Burns diid Frank Stuclfnan<br />

Besides the unrk nf Mr HoH? in<br />

building the baffles v% ithuut eharee<br />

WILLIAM O. rtKLB<br />

Wiiliflm O: Field, sun <strong>of</strong> Mr nnd<br />

Mrx. Howsifri Q, FitMd, 3119 Ctmtrtil<br />

uv = . wag amnnK tht? \B4 yriidunting<br />

Dnvlfirs «f Medicine nl l\w 127th<br />

Commrncpmrnt Exorcism nf Jefft s rson<br />

Mrdicnl Chllv-uv-.. Phtlndt-Iphiii,<br />

on Friday, lasi wot'k.<br />

Dr. Milton B._ Eisenhower, prosit<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvanin Sinie Col-<br />

Icgc, made the eommenEfmimt addre^<br />

dl the exercises, nt Phlliid*?I=<br />

phin'si Aeatiymy <strong>of</strong> Music, Dipltima.H<br />

\Vt>rp presented by Vice Arimirol<br />

Jiimes L. KnufTmans [JFesldent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

medical sthonL Jefferson is an*? #f<br />

the two inrgc-si mpdiciil cnlieiivs hi<br />

the nation iind one <strong>of</strong> the qldpst.<br />

Dr Field look his pre^m#dienl<br />

work at Friinklin and Mjirshail Col=<br />

legr, Hv is y member nf Alpha<br />

Kappn KiiMP>>. Bauer Pi 6 nf*£i>£5£ir> to pa> fur the e >PI nf a<br />

|ienine prujtet tarried aui dunnjj Geurgc Holtz a«isisti ri in the build'<br />

the spring in Ihe Grrjil EgM inhM inn. Ban Turner gave Qugh iind the<br />

I WOK reported thi? «nk list- <strong>of</strong> his trutk Slow man Brothers<br />

Thr mlt«t chnnnr 1 w ih, imprm rtl<br />

or Dorchnsii r lent ihe am hors m<br />

htilri the de\itt on tht bottom and<br />

nr nsi igatirm b> tht IISP ol ht-i^<br />

imbt r bufTlc^ forming a rir* icr<br />

Adam Scheldt Nnrnstow n bre«cr<br />

knnun 3s a sluiDf Hhlth 1J> nn<br />

m\p barrels used as floats and paid<br />

he sandy bottom and ^nu^pcj H<br />

the frtlght on [hem In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits<br />

cuunng action b\ lh


M 1<br />

oman's Aux-<br />

, Amer-<br />

, latabual<br />

lib tha Laalon hone on<br />

Connor, county<br />

xili ffld<br />

Those tented<br />

. Buth Hogmn.<br />

.. Mrs. &nllr Tumtt<br />

A Townsend: treasurer.<br />

_, Mtfienry; secretary,<br />

b OWiey; chaplain. Mn<br />

Tattrgaant-kt-anns Mrs<br />

Matorian, Mrs<br />

named tor the state<br />

WBdwood in Septem-<br />

. Helen Lincoln. Mrs<br />

, McHenry. Mm. Edith<br />

It), rredi Bonhsm<br />

e\«m»le niinmil iisilnr ill ,if<br />

^ l^jr I iff nnd iv „ „ „ , , llf Ml<br />

, Mrs H W<br />

I l •« . r ihmns. 45. aklnpcr <strong>of</strong> a<br />

it In the Wlldwood<br />

Btlny in tlio Tomlln<br />

He la survlvod<br />

thryn. II gun Qlul two<br />

<strong>of</strong> lotnl intoi<br />

Snturd.'iy in ,V<br />

y u ht n Mi^^ Jtuiju. Inn<br />

•"' Mi' ""'I Mn. Ili-nn<br />

nf Si ii-.il .li Ixi ,,„,<br />

"< J" h " " I'lnnl, Jr ..( N<br />

. O.lin.<br />

tlotitjle rinj: i-orriiuinv<br />

Mm John Hiillirliiy, ot<br />

residing lit 131 E. At-<br />

for tho scuso<br />

William Huntinaton,<br />

at 1920<br />

Kellan <strong>of</strong> Ab-<br />

Juiit- und<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

N. J. Wives <strong>On</strong>ce Used Poisoned Matches<br />

To Kill Spouses, Says Kiwanis Speaker<br />

BILL'S Delicatessen Store<br />

803 THIRD STREET<br />

ntlllIIS PLEASUsl*<br />

COLD CUTS-GROCERIES- FRESH Country EGGS<br />

FOR A MEAL OR A SNACK<br />

tnsrr Miiuirninil <strong>of</strong> M«n<br />

MWVWVWWMM<br />

untl<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

l Avmtue<br />

"Enjoy Life - - • Eat Out More Often"<br />

* MUSIC BY MUZAK *<br />

Serving<br />

Breakfast • 8i30 a. m, to 12 noon<br />

Dinner - 5 p. m, to 8 p. m.<br />

General Motors<br />

Sales - Service<br />

Parts - Accessories<br />

BATTERIES<br />

Pelco - U. S. - Exide<br />

TIRES<br />

U.S. - Lee<br />

REPAIRING<br />

AH Makes Cars<br />

Knee Action,<br />

Wheel Alignment and<br />

Balancing<br />

THE MODERN WAY<br />

Wallace Bros, Buick<br />

ith St. and Simpson Ave.;<br />

Phone 1271<br />

Joel Moyer Has<br />

Birthday Party<br />

Mil<br />

I II<br />

.\d Will Itr-nt It<br />

Eckn-i Ki<br />

Piracy Was<br />

Respected Trade<br />

Tht rarl> hMon <strong>of</strong> New J*r«*-><br />

< Illlid uilh m.iin iH)tubli Units<br />

^d mciritntti vvhi(.h rtrid tn th< in<br />

li^l itiid pi Id* <strong>of</strong> thii£* Inhaljilanl^<br />

i ho k i « si.mt o[ thinl niiorrluik<br />

t ' Mlis Ajliu Corni II %jie< ill lip<br />

[c L tiitm\i 4if thi Niu Ji r«i ; Ri II<br />

[fl.| hum<br />

| Sin icilri incnibirs <strong>of</strong> tin. Ki« ini<<br />

nrt ihi Ir ttiMS I number r<br />

In the 1830 s the (Irst phosphorous-<br />

hpadt^l {.triking matches were in<br />

\enu-d in thiactnte he continued<br />

They prKed pitalar with .Ire.<br />

«h» I»d thr ebi-mligU In tU*n<br />

t» pvtwm ansanted hasbuik, s*<br />

that <strong>On</strong>atlr a. ta-H xvaa pauped rr<br />

(jnlrtnc miUbn U be IKd |Mi«*i>-<br />

ous.<br />

In coni.li«ion Miis Cornell said<br />

that despite all tin- progress <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

past centurv she ixprLt* the next<br />

100 >ears lo l>e even more tventful<br />

Bruce P Uiiiion prmdrd over the<br />

mretini; ami Hobert P Girey led i<br />

hnrf sontf fe"it<br />

It «i announced thjt nrketi u ill<br />

be on s-ile ^oon for ihe club i un<br />

nual A.AU. swimming carnival at<br />

the Flanders pools, to benefit thi.<br />

underprivileEed ehila fund.<br />

Has Family Reunion<br />

<strong>On</strong> Her Birthday<br />

Mrs. Miiurire Giii'*!, 7J7 Anbury<br />

: :i\ tu'lfhrnffd hi^r bifihdiiy nnm-<br />

U'Niry on Sutirtiiy Al! her ehil-<br />

fift'n Mrs. Williiim Kinslnr. Lr.urrntT<br />

; Oui^i jmti Miss Eitinin GIIP^. rxrrpl<br />

Huul Sursu'iini Miiuneo Guvzi who<br />

wprr homr<br />

Tl.<br />

r-' :• -t< ,11<br />

t!4 stiit iitrii'd ifi Lnui^ilinn:<br />

iui lni> nrcasstnn<br />

Mr and MTN<br />

ihvir 29fJi wnriHiri<br />

Here Are Programs Thai<br />

Will Open Music Season<br />

will nbsprvr<br />

i<strong>of</strong>fiiiry Sop=<br />

g<br />

Chuir <strong>of</strong> Uulu Temple. Philadelphia,<br />

n Saturrlay:<br />

Prs(?rarns far ill] six concerts fol-<br />

up<br />

HERE FOR SIMMER<br />

1947Studebaker<br />

Commandei<br />

VX( KI.I.EXT t'llxniTIU.N<br />

Roy A, Mengel and Sori<br />

Studebaker<br />

SALES Bnd SERVICE<br />

112 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 1443<br />

Penn<br />

SWNDAV<br />

1 nilWIHI imu c<br />

Syre-—Cnndurlor<br />

- ----- Mueller — Aijfomnanist<br />

Ijoils luaij- Hoprann<br />

Mr ana Mrs H L Will and th.-ir ! f ""_ " ""-"<br />

S4T Pnfk f'auahier nnd son=in-Iasv. Sir. and '"•"'?<br />

• .-•:i ."... r (ki'miiu-:- Mui Akla| ' Mrs Stevi- Wallsici.. nll^ol Fhllnrir.!. rhorun<br />

k i•- -.•r-'i nvd 20 mt-niiirr^ <strong>of</strong> piii^' «lll occiipy 4^4 Eat'.t.rsea rd I '^> ^ini'ius^ lilrtiy HuLV. Hiili i<br />

O:,k:,,,.,,l fhndl.-r.Oraor'nf Ka^ 1M- .-umint.r. j ,b, . „„„ ,-I,llt|J. Th,,u A n * h » 1 »"<br />

PIIII.A. U i: S, HKBK<br />

Sir. r.-.,r:, - M D.n<br />

pTiniii<br />

rr- Bass<br />

P.rl I<br />

Mi<br />

T - ' » rll > . . . ; BABV ^IIOUKR rOR Mils, KLEIN<br />

; _ _ _ A bahy shower honoring Mrs. Stu-<br />

i-u Mii Hiirhn tr'iily uf iir, Klein. formoMj' MiM Mary Lou<br />

'""'<br />

li:i " '""""'""ni; M! 2S 'Smith <strong>of</strong> Bound Brook was hold ai<br />

v '•'''• , - , , tin 1 iiomi- nf Mrs. Jumps A. Diston,<br />

H T H,.m. and Mr, J J ; ^^..r,., ,i .Saturday ,vcn.nM.<br />

J;n.rl nf Hi-atllna Jfr rpi'nrlini! "<br />

i-in.' ::.; .Inly ,i; liuti Liiuri-I rtl Mf onii Mn. Thomas Ake. <strong>of</strong><br />

" • ' • — Hiimmonloii. are vacationing at MS<br />

IVini te swap? Try a clsmlfled ' Brighton 111<br />

iHnii<br />

U^horal<br />

B<br />

by I.4npoi<br />

O Mln BaBMnn Curu"<br />

iiHiinni l^hlrvhii<br />

U.ri ijohi'mc)<br />

M-<br />

i hi<br />

T<br />

' [>i ints To Me <strong>On</strong>lj •<br />

1 AID nr lionold 1<br />

S«a' Dy,.f<br />

iit<br />

<strong>1951</strong><br />

KAISERS<br />

WOODBINE MOTOR SALES<br />

§00 WASHINGTON AVE. _ WOODBINE<br />

FINEST<br />

LUBRICATION<br />

IN TOWN<br />

Allaniir l-milim- — I.ee A f.».ilv,nr Tlreii — F.«ld» Batlrrieii<br />

Mapes'Atlantic Service<br />

Th i Man Who Km t Ysur<br />

— 24 HOUR SERVICE —<br />

9TH and BAY AVE, PHONE 9077<br />

•Alia"" i from the opera "Martha"*<br />

Flat"'<br />

Chorui^<br />

ml take Thou Mj Hiindii und<br />

L*iin Me' Sllchfi<br />

Ibl MornlnB SB<br />

F.fl II<br />

c-horui-.<br />

•Nulure's prulse nf Olid " Bwlh<br />

liii<br />

(h)<br />

Chorus -<br />

(ai "iiv sweetest<br />

fr'ikJ<br />

V Id Ol-<br />

sons"<br />

«'M'H<br />

iKC ^f gailfflriClntJiiFlur<br />

gc iifaVi*! — Assistant Condyi't<br />

en Relrk Faih— Ai¥tjmpiin!iit<br />

a M. rr-eamer—Amt. Acrompi<br />

VFPnon Pi>pr»?r=<br />

Muter Pf Cefri<br />

THRILLS - THRILLS - THRILLS<br />

Ride the<br />

New Tata-Whirl<br />

AT<br />

ONE - - -<br />

Just one accident can<br />

ruin you financially.<br />

^?M__ L*!t us protect you with<br />

iniuruiee . . . we represent only companies having<br />

•n A-l Plut (Excellent) ratine.<br />

Lowest Bales In Cape Mtj Connlj ud Vicinity<br />

Haney Lloyd Chattin<br />

HIS A(bury Avenue<br />

Phone 0060<br />

iIANTf)\VN VOlT!! OHC HfcsTHA<br />

J. S\\ V. Irfman^-Cijniiuffiir<br />

fhM'fl Mahk«- f-'lunlal<br />

L Mjirrh - 'peean city" Kamp<br />

rondui'lpd fa* thy Composer<br />

'J. Largo- From the Nt" Wjtf'd<br />

Symphany Dvorak<br />

3, Soprano |§fiIo=Aria "Mad S<br />

% Ll) I<br />

ihe_ A Mlnnr<br />

fs obligate by ^fad<br />

Oit-i lurt--' La S'le<br />

C't'llo ,Soh>--<br />

iui Ciintiienu<br />

t'«nrwist_urk—For Piano and<br />

Ofrht?sira, np, TH Vyn W<br />

yerna Enuip<br />

S'ajw anti nailnp-From "Th?<br />

Niasqut-iudF sulie" Khachiiiu<br />

Riixrtphoile SAh>-- Papular SieU<br />

IVi n'Aii<br />

C'HKLTK.NIIAM ( IIOBAI ART<br />

muei l._. Turk.n-,<br />

eiyn Ciirnahiin<br />

Chiiius—<br />

and<br />

Prayi<br />

ll<br />

rk Eldtlhk<br />

€»f Iff iff'<br />

lhSI<br />

(pi "In This Ilnur <strong>of</strong> :<br />

(UJ "In a Munastery C<br />

Bong" iTho Hot*<br />

(b> "fliivolte"<br />

^ Kveljn Curnahan<br />

lui t-nr Thjp. Sunml" (Flnlsnd(D><br />

(b) -Swl<br />

(ill<br />

r ii Mayr<br />

y 8t^re<br />

\ an<br />

Peri li<br />

Brahma<br />

(at "The Omnlpri<br />

(b) "<strong>On</strong> WIDE! <strong>of</strong> MuiTf"<br />

(e) "Ogiden _SIumb#rs<br />

Your Eyes"<br />

Suiiriinp Snlu—"Bhydow<br />

(Plnorih)<br />

ia) "tove'i Old Bweel i<br />

(h) "Venetian Love gi<br />

Nevln-BBldwIn<br />

RUS»lnit@|n^ltlllleUHfllll%<br />

FRIDAYTTyNE »<br />

HADDOSFIKLD fHOBAI. HOCIKTV<br />

!• A. Hlieari-r—Conductor<br />

larle Wesbrom Dager—Aecampinlst<br />

t C. Blmnr—AMI. Ans<strong>of</strong><br />

Psrt I<br />

•<strong>On</strong> hid j In the Moontliht<br />

3, "The Vwr'i •( the Sprint'<br />

3, 'The LovlHil Nltnt <strong>of</strong> the<br />

|s "The CsrliQV8l#"<br />

* "Margie" an<br />

I, "Jnhniiy Jehnteeker" arr,<br />

"Holy, How"<br />

mini ma the LUIM<br />

WorkI»Be£imi<br />

Repairing Schools<br />

AIIThcr*<br />

ToBe<br />

With the ttrm ended lut<br />

Saturday, work U now beginning on<br />

a comprehensive program <strong>of</strong> repair<br />

nnd maintenance operoUona in the<br />

Ihrre Oce*n Cily pupiic «ct)oolA,<br />

Superintendent Charles B. Pierce<br />

'Wanting- You T<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>nlUi HiKalru anil Gftirir BantAr<br />

"Mtuul Hrartcd Men"<br />

f^«»r|t? Brirmvi-. Harry Shunter<br />

and Cnorus<br />

T 30<br />

TDK<br />

THE SHSUNE ruon or<br />

I.I I.I TKHPLK ANtl<br />

ro«T sm. oi i.l- (KB<br />

Oi J Marvin Haniu—Dlrwtur<br />

LX>roth} iiMrt\ft -Accomponlait<br />

J«n IJiRochr—Soprano<br />

Ann Simon- rktn*- B*rHon*»<br />

I- rank M#mhal.—B**co<br />

1 Tho Choruaf—<br />

i iii \rtur Land *nti \l\ Lumi<br />

\t'i I^ook for th* 3M\er IJnlnK<br />

It I S* hulx-it » S^r^n*!]**<br />

flai nH>nd I- Frj —Sululcl<br />

J Bass Soh>-<br />

MI> Thr Ulif Din Mul<br />

I-tank Marshall<br />

(b) \\ af on \l hrrlt<br />

Mr Man hat I nnd (lioiui<br />

iit S*-U^lrd Ann SUnvn<br />

Mi Iltait at Thj Snrr<br />

V ith C<br />

Mlu Simon and Chorus<br />

4. The Chary*—<br />

AN [n ih#•April _ Evening"<br />

Jean LaRai-h?<br />

e. The rheFy*=<br />

aft "S#«i and tdttw"<br />

ibi "TH* g^iis <strong>of</strong> m, Marj '•"<br />

V msriiOfii- £ai&=<br />

in} Selffrlrf—Thommi Ferklnl<br />

ifii rerflF You B4wk fs<br />

Mandalav<br />

Mr i^rKlii« and fTipi us<br />

8. Du#l--"Bt> Mv U?^<br />

Ml^ l^tRfK-h^ und Mr IVrKIn*<br />

!•, T>nor Soio=<br />

la)<br />

ib)<br />

Mi l»rkifi«<br />

Be Ms IJ<br />

JiRnrhr and<br />

o Sole—<br />

Celrallal Aldu<br />

Raymond E F<br />

"Stianje Music"<br />

M F d c<br />

Mr ft and Chafus<br />

!pj !! Sw»i ih? Mnmrnii."<br />

"MIM" LnHorhp, Mlw 81.man-<br />

Sir rrv, Mr. F*erkina<br />

!bi "Ahl tSwppi MysiFiv <strong>of</strong> Llfi^<br />

The Emrmble<br />

ma c)i<br />

un ot ib* _<br />

wUl b* canted «ot«|<br />

reopen lit I<br />

Or Pien» IWatt «f<br />

menu u (OJlowt<br />

'Hl«h Sdbool—1<br />

proodiia and polittlnst<br />

bulldlnc rcpUcinf wind<br />

sldr exunsiou <strong>of</strong> aw<br />

Anlshint boys' and<br />

and locker<br />

room In fymnasium.<br />

Wesley *v—HebuUdln«<br />

reflnishlng seven!<br />

psintlng caXeterl*,<br />

nortli alte <strong>of</strong> building.<br />

<strong>On</strong>trmlav-<br />

lum. palnUni ti<br />

teachers room and ]<br />

ChUdren<br />

<strong>of</strong> Famous Fatb«r<br />

Thr name us! Natbuiiel 1<br />

the great American author,<br />

people with im, even today. 1<br />

ever his children. In <br />

M. C.<br />

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1 - **•* t J<br />

Ope Factor; <strong>Jun</strong>ior Tournoy Still S«i For Augu.t<br />

VkajB. dk*V*JaaM*W*B^ BH a AR<br />

SJIIOUIMUU rlSQ<br />

kfMIt MMHw «M droppta« wit <strong>of</strong> 11M OMU <strong>City</strong> Tennis club It<br />

ji^l«niiR 4MUM;MBHWH to for tht th* pNatnt, t planning, l hpw*ver, to carry on hth*<br />

(<br />

Another HMOs' InlluHielna tha da- AtUntic Coast <strong>Jun</strong>lcr tounwment,<br />

claim ini til* was fict * anatbr that Mr. >«*>ropri»tloh AAjta, ind for The which <strong>Jun</strong>ior the event datsf i. at for August playera t up to<br />

•nMH.eiK toad* •MUriblufBc awta operation ,ef th« <strong>of</strong> TWo- tha to li tha nav* lm scan sf W aueUooed ui *or that by noon the<br />

sBMmtBN I players.<br />

Newi<strong>of</strong>Week<br />

.Cwtifat in Surf New<br />

Infcti Arigting<br />

Otfaerwit* Spotty<br />

. * * " •<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> waura waa highlighted<br />

- ----i " i . " — — while bas* and porgics were biting<br />

J^^toMtaltn tmmr Cemrt MM.iMlMl.talbiM M .] A 1 • B^weU outside for the party boat<br />

¥l&jft£Ktg&. s Sfc-SrtriAi «. Angler «^^P ,.O«N« .«.««<br />

MU, Ston* Hswtar and Sea ntta *s aaaaa m •)!•••! taTsrlns Iff 1 /"• a • Another unusual catch was a blue*<br />

Ctty, durinf Aukurt. • asn4ay a«m tor inkaaraa af Wlllft LiOlltfiSt (uh waiihini 3 pounds 9 ounces.<br />

Dilot* In local and •• "'••'•• *•!•*»• tsgaa Jay M. " •••• **»••••.»•••. caught in the bay By Brinton Wilson,<br />

w«l*r7 aJtJn irill com- «•"*• »eli aa ska dak *B«iis*r«« 1\, John Ko.tek, Philadelphia, goes <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, and weighed in Sun-<br />

rtore <br />

Take out at leaat oat ucaikanlua<br />

•be Chamber af C« ^<br />

We Have etartai mmtm<br />

CABDBOABD Afatal<br />

Wanted - Scrap<br />

a, but ti<br />

Say momlng. This it open to all ntUng Conten.<br />

Lansdale, Pa,<br />

that ocean <strong>City</strong> al.<br />

4i is me mil K«nip vc which which maki! makes I r«r Best Prims Call<br />

cruiser* i on tha th pay, b over a course Kostek caught an I pound, I Ed Comman logged a 2^pound, 4- players!<br />

UP olaeri forget our • age—for B little Uttl< II n i sll e<br />

to the bell huff nd return. ounce weak Ash near Cape May ounce croaker for William Howiand, Hati <strong>of</strong>t* and thre<br />

while, anyhew it makei us feei II rleasantviUe ocrap |<br />

Point while angling aboard his prrv- another Lansdale angler, and three winners;<br />

younger, thus making life seem II | a«J M<strong>of</strong>.l f*a.<br />

ate yacht. He filed his entry in the Sounders, caught by Elmer Corn-<br />

worthwhilB. Many have been forcBd II 1FOI1 and IVlelAl fs,O,<br />

contest and it was drawn In theman,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bethlehem. Pa.<br />

initial weekly feature.<br />

Playing ShufflsboMd<br />

|| ill I, Main It, r*<br />

HOOK It FLOUNPEBS<br />

I HIM Call For Orders<br />

Freeholder Waiter H. Treen, who At Allen's wharf, John Linn and a<br />

y |o gtay Young here is a game to make us aide<br />

is in charge <strong>of</strong> the contest, an- friend accounted for 32 flounders PLATES CELEBRATES<br />

people feel that we have nut beej<br />

nounces that the weekly award will while Ashing in an outboard in the Hit fMh BIBTHDAY<br />

continue unttt September 8. *ay.<br />

Electricians<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> these pUylni .huBle<br />

Electrician*<br />

The weekly price is based on the Lcmonti reported that Sun Wi|.<br />

entry fortunate enough to be drawn son and Frank Horton. ol <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

board today «rr "<br />

••eh week from entries received <strong>City</strong> and Philadelphia, caught 30 <strong>of</strong> sue, one <strong>of</strong><br />

for the curten^ week.<br />

flounders, four klngflsh and two<br />

"No matter how large, or small, or weskftsh, Friday. The some pair<br />

Phone: VI 9-39.3 Iran Johnson Jr. ^d Co.<br />

what specie is caught," he added, was joined by Brlnt Wilson on Sat-<br />

"All entries are eligible in the week, urday and honied M Hounderi. Austin Cummingt :<br />

Phone ISM — Day or Night "<br />

ly prlM feature."<br />

Oene Lukens and Blanche Forrest CONTRACTING MASON<br />

" '•• • catches were re- had 11 flounders and two wealdes<br />

. .several days. Off outside the Longport bridge on Sun. : CEMENT FINISHING<br />

944 Asbury Avenue<br />

the Cape May convention hall, a 40- day. The Hme day George Beehler Til Plum St. Vlntland. N, J.'<br />

pound rock Ash was taken h- "'" anit Plmuf Boweri caught nin<br />

11am E, Law, Philadelphia, ...„ .,<br />

nd a klngnih.<br />

Electrical Contractors<br />

Gin 1 FLOUNDERS. KING<br />

1 Monday, eight flounders and a For Loafer Wear and Hotels, Home* and Shop. Wired for Power or Light<br />

. were landed by Arthur and Better Perfoi-manco<br />

Norman Kughef, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, and<br />

SERVICE . INSTALLATIONS - APPLIANCES<br />

10 flounders by Sam and Brlnt Wii-<br />

USE<br />

son,<br />

H. L. Will and Steve Wallace, <strong>of</strong><br />

nd Philadelphia, had a<br />

Ed Bleakly<br />

CARPENTRY - PAINTING - JOBBING<br />

Alto SAWS FILED<br />

Many Umoa •omcthiiiB need* repairing around the<br />

hotiM, DON'T HEOLECT |T _ JUST CAU. %$,<br />

37 CENTRAL AVE.<br />

FLOOR SANDING<br />

UNCMfUM<br />

CONdQ^ALL<br />

COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE<br />

ASPHALT TILE — BOBBER TILE<br />

Russell Sutton<br />

M^t'^0^m PHONE KM<br />

_UR.M.ciUiti,Sr.<br />

Fhl7 CENTRAL AVE,<br />

fT nm*um • •' .<br />

F. F. EWING<br />

PLASTERINGwd<br />

Genuine<br />

CLAY TILE<br />

r.r Ibuiw, UIMeaa, SlaJu,<br />

HnalMH, Bun Any<br />

IB* CB ESTIMATF OH •<br />

YOiim won HOW I I<br />

1207 WMUT AV, Ph. 29511<br />

Floor Sanding .<br />

amimt|mio '<br />

H. R. BRECKLEY<br />

lUllnA Street ML M<br />

ITS2M<br />

PAINTWG<br />

US AsMry AT*. • Ph<br />

•, Waller <strong>On</strong>kp, Fra<br />

Pairtte<br />

C CBRECKLEY, Ins.<br />

H«B»Bai, in me CnmmlMlo<br />

<strong>City</strong>. New JCFie>. at il-00 A M<br />

''"•"' RiJOIN<br />

for the ichool band. Bach member<br />

played a solo on hli particular in. SOMraS PODTP—Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

OBDIHANCIS NO. KM.<br />

strument.<br />

Lucky Twelve Club were guests <strong>of</strong><br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the band are Stanley Mra, Julia Steelman, at her home in<br />

•nd Kenneth Turner. William Hearn, Salem, on Tuesday.<br />

Marilyn Watters, Jacqueline Bailey, BnJoylBI the trip were: Mrs, David<br />

Otto renuel, Henry Summers. Ed- Smith, Mrs. Joseph Oerety, Mrs,<br />

OF THB C1TV OF OCEAN CITY. ward •rosehard, Sylvia Devereaui, W^r Fran, Mrs, Charles Hardie,<br />

tiled "An Ordi<br />

Richard Cray, Allan Shephard and Mrs, Leon Herbert. Mrs Thomas<br />

M. title and gna psaltlem <strong>of</strong> empio^ment andAllan<br />

Hlsley 4r<br />

municipal lli empla^ees In the <strong>City</strong> af <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Latlmer. Mrs. John Oliver, jr.. and<br />

JUKIOB HJOU |N FALL<br />

lded and fypplemented In sccsrdance wiUl<br />

**"<br />

Beilnnlng the fall term, there will<br />

^^icby fixed and eitsb- be a <strong>Jun</strong>ior High School at the<br />

Vlol » VuelttWWB.<br />

cllma AT STEEL FIEB<br />

i.BBj.oo iwogo sioo.no<br />

1,SOO.QO 1.6Q0.0G 1 ittl 00<br />

i,ioo.gp J.soqpo a,<br />

2,^0.00 2,403,00 2,eoo,no<br />

Exceptional Stnmgth •<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Pie« Hull<br />

Good Look.<br />

ma Molded in Color<br />

Unsurpaued Ferfermstnee<br />

MADE OF riBEBOLABS<br />

ITIl.ITT OVTBOAM) Lfaatk Ml<br />

•DKAMtUT 14 ft, » In.<br />

DELUXE RUNABOUT M<<br />

PH. 19p3<br />

Plumbing<br />

»M We2£V A... M^^r'Afe.<br />

Wtllard F. StcUer<br />

Phunbing. Heabng<br />

>>;'- . •• ' fOpMH? .:<br />

limNU OtfR» Citr, H. |.<br />

•425.00<br />

ED. CORNMAN<br />

MS ASBURY AVE.<br />

Plumbing<br />

Joseph Broadtey<br />

PLUMBING<br />

— iojnmo —<br />

«0« Watlvr A», Ph. 0719<br />

mother, last Thursday, then enjoyed<br />

i trip t -•-- ~ - * -—- ---i<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior High are Mn<br />

Oath, Mn. Claire Ctimiel. Mrs.<br />

Richardi Swank. Miss Cleve limpson<br />

Leo Johnson, William Klingner<br />

and Mrs, Helen Spangler,<br />

Grade, one. twn and three will be<br />

at both the Bswes av, and the New<br />

York av. ichool*. The fourth. Hfth<br />

and sixth gradsa will attend the<br />

New York (v. school and seventh.<br />

eilhth and ninth, Dawes BV. school.<br />

There were no formal graduation<br />

exercises this year because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lani for the new <strong>Jun</strong>ior High.<br />

Ilpili successfully completion ine<br />

Ighth grade are: Jacqueline Balle<br />

juth Bird, Clara Brown. Lert.<br />

Bresehani. Herbert Chadwick. Edgar<br />

"Une. Faith Deveruux. Harry —<br />

ell, Barbara Fnrrell. Barbara Fo<br />

Barbara Gaskill. Janice Olfford. Jo-<br />

,-.-_u •iennedy. Aliee Koch, Idlih<br />

, Milmar Lewin, Oeren Mor.<br />

1<br />

Jity, ft, ....<br />

shells and wilt paint them at on<br />

~- 1 " 1 meetings.<br />

mt group plan to sp<br />

IFrlday) at Steel Pier,<br />

IVOU CtHTWU.V CAN HKAR<br />

ard Scott. Barbara Scull.<br />

Roger Shaffer, Bosemarle SomerJ.<br />

Antlrc SehoIItr, Anne Trainer, John<br />

Trainer. Raymond Wagner and William<br />

Winslow,<br />

(±irl Scant Troop<br />

»Huve Outing<br />

SOMBRS POINT — Qlrl Seoul<br />

Troop No, It met in the New Jerley<br />

li hll Th<br />

with Scout Leader<br />

Mutier in charge,<br />

iris have been receiving lesarchery,<br />

but the inclement<br />

t farced than to meet indoors.<br />

They spent the evening playing<br />

games and making plans fo<br />

outing at Mverview Beach,<br />

Tuesday.<br />

. A successful cake sale ret<br />

etted MO, it was reported. This<br />

= Ti I I i_ Al. ii.^ ..ii<br />

the Girl Scouts, a<br />

B«lld.r .. , fcU<br />

»»!• *•• *ll»<br />

war plan, s>I Jill "«• •l»«l<br />

«a* ar»« •• wEia »••• plua laHmd,<br />

•ad (!•• j.. •• tiHl l l<br />

l b<br />

Fred S. Tatves, 3rd<br />

1 Bayvifiw PU«<br />

Phone 113?<br />

Edward D. Deputy Co.<br />

•MnfBBMI<br />

CONTRACTORS «»d BUILDERS<br />

"Build-bythe Sea with<br />

CW. 15th ••id H.«n Awh^h. 1472<br />

h "*"~ S 'S I " 4 " i<br />

<strong>City</strong> •lementary school* will<br />

**.' -#i>,-1"<br />

-If<br />

*-*" 1<br />

I<br />

drMwd the Knik CHob Tuwlay<br />

•vening on Mwuii MUMUBB, and<br />

BmUmn<br />

WATUn HMM It tall Mt. •« «WU. •• * *«• *l<br />

type af M.<br />

tfee<br />

Builder*<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

BLANKET AMD LOO6E INSULATION<br />

STORM SASH , COMBINATION DOORS<br />

SPRUANCE INSIDE «od OUTSIDE PAINT<br />

Call 0948 Thm Frimndly Yard<br />

11th Street and Simpaon Avenue<br />

H. C, AMOS<br />

BUILDER<br />

4929 Central Avenue<br />

Phone 210§-W<br />

No Job Too Large<br />

CARPBnvR<br />

JOBBING ALTEBATIONS<br />

Registered Builder .<br />

OIIR M<strong>On</strong>O IS BUILD BIOBT<br />

A. Gregory C^desi<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

Bum », iKku Bias,,<br />

Mlldwooa. N. I.<br />

ntH H iijw^i i-sni<br />

H, C, PONTIEM<br />

Builder<br />

A CLASSIFIED All<br />

IN THE<br />

SENTINEL • LEDGER<br />

Robert C.ayviHc H 3RINGS QUiCK RESULTS<br />

«•» West Avernie Fame UWil<br />

• * •<br />

Ii U O I -<br />

NEW<br />

or Jvut a<br />

H<br />

to re-n><strong>of</strong> for you. .'<br />

GUTTERS RAW<br />

SHOT METAL WORK<br />

ROOFIN<br />

If N. Answer.<br />

nee EiMaaltil mirtrtli


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v<br />

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•' FODft, MEW<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

- Luncheon - Dinner<br />

.- Seafood - Chops<br />

>W1CMES<br />

SANDWICHES A SPECIALTY<br />

I BLAKE PRESENTS<br />

lie Famous<br />

HERBERT<br />

BROS,<br />

and Thair<br />

TWO<br />

GUITARS<br />

APPEARING<br />

NIGHTLY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

MAT1NKE<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 29tM<br />

iVE APPELL TRIO<br />

AJTO TCLEVtStON RAM<br />

Leader* Retort Guert<br />

<strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong> the U. S Navy', retired<br />

leaden at World War II, Admiral<br />

Ben Moreell. will spend the tatter<br />

pan <strong>of</strong> the summer anaon in Otou<br />

<strong>City</strong> with hi* family. It wu (U»-<br />

cloaed jwMrday,<br />

Adminl Moreeli was her» last<br />

week end, aa a gu«t <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Thomu Brown, ini Weaiey av.<br />

While here, he leased an seeanfront<br />

esttage al MM Wesley av. through<br />

the realty <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Robert J, Camp-<br />

bell, to Be oeeupled by Ma family<br />

and himself in August,<br />

Admiral Moreen u now president<br />

Of the Jone* and Laimblln Steel<br />

Corp. <strong>of</strong> FittaburEh. During World<br />

War tt he served for some time as<br />

federal coal administrator, a post to<br />

whleh he was drawn because <strong>of</strong> an<br />

outstanding engineering record with<br />

the Seabees In the Pacific.<br />

Admiral Moreell wu a clow u><br />

soeiate <strong>of</strong> N, Harvey ColUaaon, for-<br />

mn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident, who sue.<br />

ceeded him as coal administrator.<br />

Resort Botarians in<br />

National Magazine<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, together with a couple<br />

<strong>of</strong> its Rotarians and one <strong>of</strong> their<br />

wives, receives favorable ^publicity<br />

In the July u«ue <strong>of</strong> The Rotarlan.<br />

monthly magmine published by Ro-<br />

tary International.<br />

The masazlne publishes a photo,<br />

graph showing Mr, and Mrs. Donald<br />

Swan and Phil 8. Barrett at the in-<br />

formation booth in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

Convention Hall, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, dur<br />

Ing the annual convention <strong>of</strong> Rotary<br />

International last month. Members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> club mined at<br />

the information booth throughout<br />

the convention.<br />

In the photo they are trying to<br />

solve • few problems for the wife<br />

and family <strong>of</strong> notary's district gov-<br />

ernor. Harry D. Harrison, <strong>of</strong> Nelson,<br />

British Columbia, Canada,<br />

Reports Back to Duty<br />

Julius A, ,Green, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Alyin Dreen, 10J0 Simpson av,,<br />

reported back to duty last week<br />

after a IS^day leave af. home. He<br />

enlisted In the Navy last December<br />

4 and is now stationed at Memphis,<br />

Tenn., in the personnel deparonent.<br />

Announcing<br />

Two Big Events<br />

THE POPULAR VHISATILE<br />

Me N AM AR A<br />

Appear Here Nightly, Also Sunday Matinee<br />

ing Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 22<br />

at<br />

JOE DiORIO'S<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

fMac Arthur Blvd. (Near Cirelm), Somers Point<br />

OPENS<br />

Friday — 5 p.m.<br />

Open Daily 5 to 9:30 P.M.<br />

Serving<br />

REAL-ITALIAN SPAGHETTI<br />

JASTO • RAVIOLI<br />

ICH FRIED SHRIMP<br />

CRAB<br />

SNACKS UNTIL 2 A.M.<br />

COODS - COCKTAILS<br />

Ray P«lkinsrton<br />

Of Interest<br />

To Veterans<br />

By ANTHONY I,<br />

Cuntr Mrvlee QfBeer<br />

Whirlwind.<br />

There la a ayatematic probing <strong>of</strong><br />

weak .pot. in Veteran* beneilu<br />

quietly under way, with the Special<br />

Route Inveatinting eonjmlttee,<br />

headed by Rep. Olin Teague, which<br />

may advocate blocking any attempts<br />

to extend the CI Bill as Is u. veter.<br />

ana <strong>of</strong> the Korean War,<br />

Without desiring to be a calamity,<br />

howler, your service <strong>of</strong>ficer U duty,<br />

bound to Inform veterans and their<br />

dependents <strong>of</strong> "straws in the win".<br />

Ins<strong>of</strong>ar as veterans' legislation is<br />

concerned.<br />

Senator Paul K, Douglas, <strong>of</strong> 1111.<br />

nets, speaking before the 39th con-<br />

vention <strong>of</strong> the U. •. Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce. Bid that the "squeeze"<br />

should be applied to overstaffed'<br />

VeiereM 1 Administration Facilities,<br />

ins<strong>of</strong>ar as this proposal u concerned,<br />

your service <strong>of</strong>ficer wishes to inform<br />

you all that though some <strong>of</strong>fices or<br />

faculties <strong>of</strong> the VA may be ever,<br />

staffed, the hospital, medical, psy-<br />

chiatric and TB facilities <strong>of</strong> the VA<br />

are definitely under-staffed.<br />

WOULD REIUJCK BUDGET<br />

The House Appropriation Com.<br />

mHtee recommends that the VA<br />

budget be reduced 13 per cent below<br />

that for the current year.<br />

In breaking UP in detail this rec-<br />

ommendation <strong>of</strong> the committee «•***•<<br />

puttln' p&wder on It.<br />

8uitor-"M*y 11<br />

Welcome to the New<br />

Orsatti's<br />

ON ROUTES 9 .nd 4<br />

New Road «nd MaaaaehuieMi Ave,, Somcr. Point<br />

BAR and RESTAURANT<br />

Kitchen Open<br />

Every Night<br />

Italian and American Cuisine<br />

Wissow's<br />

ON SHORE ROAD _ SOMERS POINT<br />

(1 Wtr NORTH OF SOMF.RS POINT CIBCLII<br />

OPEN DAILY AT NOON<br />

SERVING TASTY, HOT-WEATHER LUNCHES<br />

Complete Dinner* from 4:30 P. M., daily<br />

From 12 Noon on Sundays<br />

Outstanding Food Conservatively Priced<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

Catering<br />

coooo»<<br />

Phone i Somers Point 340 ',<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. j, BALA-CYNWYD, PA.<br />

Appearing Friday, Saturday, Sunday<br />

The Sensational Lynn Bros. Trio<br />

TED, JACK and JOE<br />

COMING SOON — ALGA HEADLEY<br />

Anchorage Tavern<br />

Serving Fine AMERICAN and ITALIAN FOOD<br />

Chicken Caccitore - Vmal Scallopini<br />

Spaghetti - Pixma Pie - Ravioli<br />

Steaks - Seafood<br />

Kitchen Open — 12 Neon until 10 P, M,<br />

SANDWICHES AT ALL TIMES<br />

Bar Open 10 A, M, Until 3 A. M. Daily<br />

SHUFFLEBOARD - TELEVISION<br />

PACKAGED GOODS TO TIKI CHIT<br />

Delaware Av«. at Bay, Somers Point . Ph, §20<br />

— THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN —<br />

POINT TAVERN<br />

©N THI BAY AT SOMERS POINT<br />

riDfiu nan v m B .. _...._ , - • ^ »<br />

OPEN DAILY iP.M.-. SUNDAY AT 2 P. M.<br />

t N l f e i e v i U b i l c n<br />

• S o c i a l l y<br />

and Chop*<br />

ill Varfafy<br />

/£ Plume Somer, Point 9M<br />

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. I E ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR STAMPS in eov<br />

accepted over phone as enurtesy and convenience to <<br />

nee Phust ft* in befor? edveriisfhiEiit is ret ifi t>Ee,<br />

|a M<br />

por.on-<br />

eV en«t.<br />

Re*<br />

Classlfled Display Advertising I1J0 Per Inch<br />

LOST<br />

t¥ ENVELOPE fifim Natisngi Bank<br />

*!nine a^ut iig.nj i^ost <strong>Jun</strong>o<br />

a*pe|ri stor* Sili & Worn Av?.<br />

d. Return iy Mabel Bh^£Sid.<br />

$ih St.<br />

ign WALLET nn *<br />

p^^fvg'gnd 1 Ice File<br />

mum.<br />

Df Mary<br />

Reward<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e* n<br />

2-ith st<br />

PAgAKEET BIRD— FamfLs pet<br />

li Spfingsr. ^ Wesley Av?,<br />

fuari, S-22<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

'KITCHEN * FOUNTAIN HEj-P. Mnie<br />

er f*nwl*- Td P O f The Wave, 55ih<br />

A CtntPHl Ave, Ih2i<br />

MEN OR WOMEN=Fult > vw\ limf.<br />

If yuu Can mc5Pl the jjuhllf. hnvr-'ii<br />

ar "are aver S, can w«i : k evpninRS<br />

UWl need to ^»rn $10 00 t,> |S0.^) en<br />

maw w*Phiy= Natiunai AdvvrtininE<br />

Slver Cn. ePIi piarp ynu, Imrriedlatp<br />

rdhnitH'O'U. Nn E-nnvasslflil »r piiriy<br />

pkn* Write B*JS gii4, Bentlnul-Lrily-<br />

FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />

WANTED — practical ny in neip<br />

wiUl hnyse Wfirk. State age. colnr.<br />

erivlous expericnes and give referent<br />

|t Write Box 6110. SenifneULcdgpr.<br />

_ ,J MACHINE OPERATORS —<br />

Single npedle mnehlnea. chic's Mfg.<br />

ltf,. J2a Slh St. Phnnp IHflS, tf<br />

HAIRDRESSER - AN itii.unii »li. ciiU<br />

,eBe i...n r."!"';« 1 s:r:.,W"£5'';,.,J i *-<br />

REMEDIAI, RKADINti CI.ASS loi m-<br />

Inii Puhlii. «,h,).jl ttocnei. I'hiine<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clij 1TB4. MS<br />

VISIT OUR CORBET DEPARTMENT<br />

ftr Birdies eontetlettes and bra.-<br />

ilerea in fit eiery rigure. Heudquaiters<br />

6f Niion uniform., nurses^ beauilelan,<br />

" " wait<br />

^nfereswd m its<br />

imafi. Brins'liTur l Fflrd back",<br />

iaward a, Kan*, rour Ford<br />

lit and Atlantic av.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Lily<br />

.id back<br />

Ml lind<br />

TELEVISION ANP RADIO service and<br />

! repair, r^mges -„ %g^^<br />

DOGS . CATS . ^ETS - «TC,<br />

ow Wrb, [l IJ<br />

e Bird<br />

start an Equitable<br />

with Inayraneet A R<br />

Use after five pill,<br />

you atari. Available<br />

Lite IiHur.nco and<br />

SM Ctnlr.1 Aye, OMt<br />

ROWBpAT==Fi!^l dais shApe,<br />

Anchiir niiiR. iiRtl r**tpp8 SIS,At. Al^<br />

l»ly 115 Na. P.iini Rd. " §=22<br />

14 FT ROWBOAT — OcHid condition<br />

$65.00. Five h-P. outtoord m«!m\<br />

S05.00- Phone 25Z&. i-^<br />

IS FT TWO-MAN KVACK.<br />

Xt Ajhurv Rd.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

All zize* for fl<br />

Kaward Camph*M!.<br />

W l t vi<br />

AYI BLC^S<br />

ifiPdiite dellvpry. Kaward Camph*M!.<br />

S E Cnrner Ka«t »nd Wiilnut, vin*^<br />

land, K j. Rhranp 9-^^5. If<br />

EsLECTWC walk in i-pn l<br />

alnis Good cnf.dit.uii, Rpason<br />

Apply T^dcsico'a Stars, TOO Haven<br />

FO|t SALE<br />

aW- 0,E, TELEVISION combln.llon.<br />

TWO COOLBRATOR TOP ICEBB —<br />

WhiU enamel. Mod condition Tr.d-<br />

ed In on new a* refrtaenitiirs. 113.50<br />

each, npiilellvend. a» Askury AV«.<br />

HUNORY? THIRSTY? _ Drivi orer<br />

Mlh St. to shor« Road, turn left 2<br />

fnlles to Pnrk Diner, Super Italian<br />

suM: Jumbo hot roll hat- 1 -••••-<br />

everything undwtshn,<br />

wtirrd: double rich milk<br />

like platters, 50c tip.<br />

iikq PIsiten<br />

tmmi, Plfnly<br />

nlihi, Fh<br />

rjers.<br />

it nf ,„.,<br />

kvii hora#-<br />

..— '!«. purchased fnf unpsiti haionep<br />

execptttiniiMy Inw terrfiE. Pir« gUIf =<br />

an tee. Weyanas, A!!aniStr_ ai QCQTS\H<br />

i,, AUaptlc <strong>City</strong>. Dial 5-44PA. fr^<br />

BALE -^ Quality ga§ ? = »nge,<br />

Tinrtitinn, Phone anTttj,<br />

CALL YQIR FULLER BRUSH MAN-<br />

h S i iis s2<br />

15 DOZEiy LIED, latest type quail<br />

masnn jnrs, -30c per dozen Apply<br />

834 Slenton Place. frK<br />

USED ^"E^"fNniiOUSE elertt ic rangf<br />

. £*ai fcjze, fiO^d fihi=_e i UK, fiKim ni<br />

henier. 3 Iron dnUhfc fe?ds. pnil spring<br />

aluminum poreh rhair: maple jtiHtfinm<br />

r-nckvr. white iHM¥eldtn Nhfrhen tahUv<br />

piantjc diupps Phpne 0312. fi=M<br />

rOLDgppT REFRKlERATOR = PQ »<br />

In working rondlllnn. Apply 1QB 34ih<br />

St. Phdiie 1B78-M. €tt<br />

BRAND NEW MAPLE BUREAU Bert<br />

and spring: lee bos 100 lb. capacity.<br />

All for iiO.tio, ^ 4th St. frS<br />

PAINTED BUREAU, chest iif dr«wa<br />

to match infd vener-rj, ndd chairs.<br />

Mm, H. Spcldej, K34 Pork Pi, 6=22<br />

TWO JETRONMt" oli-rhed flour he«l<br />

e, 55 wo B.T.U, mi Inn. Auloniallc<br />

eontrnls and ibermestHt. Vsed one<br />

»uMin, W8 each, linns plBh. :<br />

Went Aie; . i-i3<br />

TYPEWRITERS I<br />

Adding machines, essh reMlsters. We I<br />

sell rent and repair, Alt Pgrtabi? and<br />

standard lynewpllCM a^aiiable. We call 1<br />

fnf snti deliver. nt?noral Typewriter j<br />

NORGE REFRiCiERATOR, T i-u. fi<br />

perfect condition, used every ri:i><br />

?j nith ennsnie nirtlii. Bed. burfiiU.<br />

dressing table. 32S Share Rd., Stimprs<br />

Point, fr2g<br />

nac-<br />

Phsn<br />

c-i44 A<br />

sne 4=08m._<br />

BEE NY&AN for Ulowi, Aulfi glass \ft=<br />

it a lied, ESSSS table and d^sfe tops,<br />

itilrruii, Hoal glass, wliidoW glajiB re-<br />

placed and glazed, &JQ Asbury av.<br />

Phgne 01S2, tf<br />

VENETIAN: PLIKDB, New vsu can<br />

h«*¥ biautlfui custnm-mpde Ftexaium<br />

Venetian Slindi infta^le^ jn ynur hbfflr<br />

for as low sg Sl.S a week. Choice <strong>of</strong><br />

H list colors, ?& lapo eejlnrs. Fatten*!,<br />

52 weeks in the year at 52 west av.<br />

Phone ^ii, tf<br />

INLAID LINOLEUM, i2,?l5 s vard, im<br />

stalled. Cover your floors with beau=<br />

tiful Nairn-Biaune or pabcci Inlaid, IftS<br />

rgom, Rfi V,. 12*12 room, S4T,2ft: 9s!2<br />

itssm, $3S,iO; ruhber tlic; Afphalt tile,<br />

Caih pr time paymrntsT Pation's, 32<br />

weeki IN the year at S3 West iv. Ptione<br />

SSll. tf<br />

LINOLEUM RUGS Hold Reai, po&ro.<br />

Slpahe, finni MSB in 9x12. Cash nr<br />

lime paymentR. Pfitien», SI weeks in<br />

the year at m West av. Phiinc 2U1. If<br />

ENOLISH PRAM—Hsee!lent wndltlon,<br />

CiOO- Phone rm.VJ if<br />

BBLBCTRIC IRON SALtS—Trndi?<br />

In your ^rsken, ns-goea iipn. It Ii<br />

wsrth iLi5 to ,ui qn any neiv eleetrle<br />

or iltsm irsn in our sleek. Bring it<br />

in and lake gut a new one. Conicn.<br />

,ftM Asbury A«, Phone IMf, \t<br />

TRADE IN" YOUR BROKEN CLOCKS<br />

^No hands, no face, or cuckoo. We<br />

will Hi tow ft. 25 to *1.M on any clock<br />

no ifiatiep haw it iaeki to voih on a<br />

nevt T^jishron, G,E, or S«iloU elee*<br />

trie clock or alarm tlocK_ ConltB*!^<br />

ftaj AfDtirj' Avp. Phonr 1M7. tr<br />

9* NEW CHROME CHAIRS In rH W<br />

blue plwtlc. Wi fi«d Uim room. »4.7S<br />

taeh. Buy H many as you netd Net<br />

delivered:^ aw Asbury Ave. Fhsne<br />

iS4T, tf<br />

VACUUM CLEANEM KGPAIRBD —<br />

iSulckly nassna&ii'. Parts fpf sals.<br />

New Mas. brushes, tehs, cords,<br />

HantftH, Conlen'i, 93fl-DM A.bury Ave,<br />

Pnelte 1S9T. tf<br />

If<br />

YOU CAN RENT A CLEANER far ns<br />

lona or as ghpri • tlnw at you need<br />

It, OaM'l, N| Astturr Ave. Phonr<br />

BRANf} NBW i:srSKIJ'H'. fu. fl,<br />

WGailnEhnusi? rerilgorainr. Will dp<br />

liver, rttninc! Mrs. trvind Mjlishsll,<br />

120 Biiilpniiiu Rfl, Phnnr 0201. B-m<br />

WBiTlNdlltiUSK rplrlmiriiltir, H ru.<br />

f!. pprrFct csndlllpn. PtirreiHirt In-<br />

side iini! out, i"a,t» 40S Rhrnp Rnsd,<br />

OrHn View, Phone se« Isle- flly<br />

^3 en<br />

TOP irER fSOO. DlninK rontri »ultf.<br />

Slirio Odd tables and ehulri 4]<br />

Bayview Place. &S<br />

MAPL.K t'RIH, Dlldlnji slile, »]irlnB nmi<br />

mnfireHf, KOftA enmiitisn, SI5-ftt.<br />

BOSS cenlra! Ave,, l«i flnoi-, MS<br />

MIt.K SHARK MArHIN'K^nnnd ion-<br />

dltlun, AppI? Beyph OrlH. IMh Mild<br />

Beach. 6-22<br />

RKrMGERATORfl.TWO. while poree-<br />

lain ftnlsh lee type, gnml eundlttan,<br />

5T.Q0 and So'oq, S« at Sm*s Central<br />

Ave. &a<br />

DINING ROOM CHAIRS, t. tnalluKany<br />

Isdder huek gond fftndit!i>n, I&D3<br />

eseh, PJionc 0127.M or 1113 Wesley<br />

AVP, B-m<br />

HAS HOT Don <strong>On</strong>iBQLE — I» <strong>On</strong>.<br />

geulde tiDlel, SM tth SI. S-U<br />

» BLUE CHHNIL1.B nedipreads, full<br />

size, sllKhily uted, 13,00 ench. in<br />

dozen new fln#st guslitv. 140 euunt. gl<br />

•teei<br />

BEAUTiFUl, 48-CUP stalnleu<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee drlpolator. used only 2 vvecK*,<br />

•at.OOj. Ice in crock with spUot, 14,80,<br />

ffe. park View, Sth A Aatiury Art.<br />

C^li Satupday. . ih23<br />

TEN RAIJ SCMEENS—tM» l<strong>of</strong> the<br />

lot. 710 Hoorljn Terraoe, Idlewlld,'<br />

a-n<br />

DININQ ROOM SUITE — Walnul, fl<br />

Blecet MO.OO, Odd chtrn eloatt, 110 po:<br />

Twn IWIhR room yhairK, S3,0Q eneh.<br />

1510 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Phane 1003-M. 8-22<br />

GIRL'S ICHWINN M" Bicycle, gooa<br />

esndltlon. Alia andirons and fire<br />

KHMI. Call IBM or apply at tm<br />

Aabury Ave. (9<br />

ELECTRIC iTbVE, «aod<br />

Four stunly^Iroh foldl<br />

ReasonaDle, «01 Asbury A<br />

FRIGIDAIRE REFBIO<br />

door, looa ruitnlint<br />

88B Brighton place.<br />

.00<br />

Pfetee . - . • * Advamse<br />

no CtawUled Ad will M published until paid tor.<br />

(n^rc'yWMiMmrtng on ibll page. c«»h murt b. in UUi<br />

lwt laur thwt Btturday and Wcdnmd»T OOOM A4 will not<br />

be Ht in tjpa paynwnt ia made.<br />

or LM — TSc<br />

FQR3ALE ,<br />

UH3 BROWN, havt you fiiuiid mum*<br />

In your ham&i st<strong>of</strong>r atm*m with<br />

Bcriou, Five far gtuif-ahtAf, Brawn<br />

I«'l, Phone m,<br />

RANCE.NorKe, £n Color 4<br />

a ti<br />

FOR SALE CHBAP—Wardrobe, loyn-<br />

bed, 5-bis-ner gas alove, 41i Oeean<br />

Ave,<br />

(•32<br />

27S Milan all tank, HO. 00<br />

Gas rsiiie, IB-00<br />

PKUIni table, fl^m<br />

Lara* eu drsser, ^,00<br />

znncnprlnK mattress and cover, 16,O3<br />

s steel leldlng cnslra, €,00 eaeh<br />

3 fioar lamps. Ke eaeh<br />

Man's blue and brown suit, siie 40,<br />

practically sew, 115,00^ach<br />

^17 Asbury Ave, phene 2273<br />

a-PIECE LIVING ROOM SET wilh slip<br />

covers In saad csiidlUQil, 13S.D0j 2<br />

end union 1 mulon.1 lump e n<br />

eaeh: 1 metal'Bed fsntain sprlnff and<br />

mattress, S400 complete; 1 porcelain<br />

lop eitenslan table, W»i 1 eleclrle<br />

range, tl5 (10 Call Thursday, or Prl-<br />

day eveninii, rHysbslid transferred,<br />

leaving itele,) Call al 1027 Simpson<br />

Ave, «-8S<br />

PLANTa NOW REABY—WMi Be siiid<br />

on Thursday nr any evening after<br />

6:00 p, m. The Hcmloc« 1TO0 share<br />

Road, Llnwood or phane Earners Point<br />

DININC ROOM SET—Gaad condition,<br />

reasonable, call after 3:00 at 444 An-<br />

bury Ave. §-33<br />

BUREAU. CHAIRS, kitchen lable. 3-<br />

piece wicker _ iet EPS range, odds<br />

and ends. IS1T Ceiitrai Ave Phrcnf<br />

1619.W i-2S<br />

GREEN STAIR CiRPfit. T>, yardf<br />

long, ST in wide, Sa OB Also nil<br />

healer, *5fjO, Al 51*1 Cenlrai Ave,<br />

8.22<br />

MISCELLANEOyS furnlluiei Kood<br />

Frigidaire, Sas.qQ: white kitchen cab.<br />

Ineli ualnu) flrilah Bute lea Laille with<br />

four chMlrn, dlniqi; iiwjm furniture:<br />

wainut wardrobe: kitchen tables, etc.<br />

Sell cheap. 1436 Wesley Ave §-23<br />

ELECTRIC WASHEB and wrlnier.<br />

120.00: pair beautiful lamp., n,00<br />

each; wooden bench 43,00: kitchen<br />

table, B.86. Olive Macphcrtan, 300<br />

13th St, S-!<br />

FOR RENT<br />

WILL RENT DOUBLE STROLLER (or<br />

_mnnlh >.f July. FelllR, BIS SI<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

WICKER ROLLING CHAIR - Like<br />

new tM.OO. Renl 13,00 pel week.<br />

848 Till Si! Phone ltB4 B-aa<br />

WANTED<br />

SEWING MACHINES — Bought, sold,<br />

repaired converted. Easy lerms-<br />

HlKhesl cash prices fur useij Singers,<br />

Dial AC. 21510 or wrile P.O. Box RS2,<br />

Atluntlo city, if<br />

SUMMER BflARr) [or thlt* school.uMe<br />

Klris; room f,ir wbrhing mother.<br />

R<strong>of</strong>iiy J, Duciin S17 South Melville<br />

Street. Phlla, J3, Pil B-B6<br />

free i<br />

REAI, ESTATE FQtt HfHT #15<br />

TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW Bl,Mt,n<br />

or hafl acaMn. AppiyjM Ammtf<br />

AW. phana MJ1*. a<br />

Ap.rcnunt. [ram CIMLOO UP.<br />

week, month at aaasaa.<br />

Beautifui jeo<br />

Man JR.<br />

MT Central Ave,<br />

Sundiy..<br />

floor apartment,<br />

SUMMER RENTALS by week, month<br />

or Hasan, Apartnenta bynsslows,<br />

eoltages, etc. Before decldlnK, in raur<br />

awn Interest, be sure lb a«e our list,<br />

Frank M. Carroll, U0 Atlenlk: Av«, ar<br />

•M SB. Bnd tt,, Phtla. M<br />

ROOMS, apartments, eattalM, Dar*<br />

week, manth or seaaaB, gpaglal fmtaa<br />

far warkinx people, ^S central ^ ^<br />

439 CENTRAL, AVE—Houae, 3-rtpry.<br />

3 bedrooms, living raani, dlalng<br />

raenw kllehen, pantry and eirtra lava-<br />

tory. Tile bath. Sun parch, Attrae*<br />

tiveiy furnished, geaaoh or RiantlilF,<br />

Phane 1SB.W, , s3s<br />

SUMMER RENTALS by week, month<br />

or season. Apartments GUBHlowSt<br />

callages, etc. Before deciding. In your<br />

own. tntereit, be sure la see our 41st,<br />

Frank M narrall, rto Atlantic Awe, or<br />

713 SB, f I St.. Philadelphia, S>H<br />

GUEST HOUSE —= 7 rooms and<br />

darmitary, campieteiy furnished ai<br />

curtained. Long season lease. Apply<br />

4SS AJbury Avt, 1st floor, i-il<br />

sEASfJN. MONTH or 1 weeks, Cotlaa*<br />

for 3 pi .1 adults to share with buj).<br />

neat ladV. 30i 24th St, Phone OC,<br />

BUNOALOVVa—35S4 Asbury Ave,. SJJl<br />

West Ave Apartme«t»"it5ia.M &».<br />

tral Ave, Week month, season. Apply<br />

Mrs, Anna D, weldln, 4512 Centrfl<br />

Ave, *N22<br />

ROOMING HOUSE. Oardeni section: B<br />

bedroom., 3 baths, furnished, auto-<br />

matic hot water, flash 3 bedrooin<br />

jioariment, iTOO season! 3 bedroom<br />

apt 10th st,, SaXh rosulns house,<br />

l&h SI « oedraanu, 11200. Gardens<br />

coitaee 2 bedrooms. S00. catuge^ bay<br />

sectlen, i ^ <strong>On</strong>e bed room apartment.<br />

two. <strong>On</strong>lei's, 4800 Asbury Ave, or B<br />

Walton PI, ••&<br />

ROOMING HOUSI:. s bedrooms, ilMO<br />

*pyjon: 3 bpdi-eam apartinent Is July<br />

31. HOB rooming house, oardens, 9<br />

1: 'miiiii %ixm- 3-Bedrom apsr<br />

•ason. Apply 101<br />

=._ =. . B£ iiiruM-. kn>. UEiapL iy<br />

bporoonw, ItiOO] 3-Bedrom aparlmfnt.<br />

Gardens S700 se;<br />

tnii Ave;<br />

iSOO FOR f, WEEKS—S adulu. In cot-<br />

lose nnr beach. Share Mild bus!.<br />

ne«« woman All electric Kitchen.<br />

Every convenience, BOK SIBi, Sentinel-<br />

Lednet or phone -""• " " "*<br />

31 BAY VIEW PL.-Near 14th SI, 2-<br />

tiMim renr cmlsgf accommodates 4<br />

pei^ons G,H* electric, hot water, only<br />

S35 week. Owner front. iNS2<br />

VVIM.<br />

In a larlv rtv<br />

fli an nld lady.<br />

IM.r.lviTBKbROOM free rThiTie<br />

In a larlv rtv couple for a little care<br />

ld lady !M1 Pleasure Ave, 622<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

WANTEH TO Dl'Y^Antlqoc furniture<br />

china. Kiiisi. old toys dolli, paper<br />

welEhls. oil paintlnKS copper. Brar-<br />

and tin Items, shaving muss . ill<br />

nameh and pictures Jac^ Huromel<br />

Shore noiin Pnli'rin.i, IC Ji<br />

O.C. lOOR-R-ll.<br />

ETOds, Stnfn 5 fislurps. sK«« east's, rns=<br />

Inurnnl equipment tonls, lyppwrlirtSI.<br />

rash fegisirPK. p!uiR6iRp sypplips, Wf<br />

nay tnp prirps fdr iisrfl mMiW-<br />

Phone Brid.^ton ni^R-l^<br />

MAHOaANV t-HEST OK DRAWERS in<br />

gimii -enndition. Reasonable, FhaFii?<br />

REAL ESTATE WANTED<br />

DUCK BHOQTING FAriUTiEB wan<br />

?d in rent for sesson. WnuiH eo<br />

xUiyr flesh \viiiet liikp <br />

lv; upper aoon, KIM; wltt meui,<br />

J35.OJ e«h nerson, two In rmn. w<br />

serve now. Phones 0T14 <strong>of</strong> S511, If<br />

BOOMS FOR SEASON — War m>rklni<br />

glrla or bays. <strong>On</strong>e with private MOl,<br />

Apply Idlewlld, HO Mowrlyn tanas*.<br />

Phone S5J0. tf<br />

APA#TMENTS — Three and one bed-<br />

rnoni. eool and romf<strong>of</strong>iahle, »., ?ea.<br />

sen and weekly. Reasonable "ales. The<br />

Lorelei,. MS Oeenn Ate.<br />

THE BLAm-am Plymotrtli PL. Com-<br />

foruble •tinKUve reeni, Cloaa to<br />

boardwalk. Music Pier and restAurwits.<br />

O,e, 2177.W. tt<br />

HOTEL COLONIAL^Roo^ and small<br />

apartments, centrally " loeated <strong>of</strong>f<br />

boardwalk. Open tor iBmetioi^Nmr<br />

street Boor apartments. PaoM ML If<br />

HOMER APARTMENTS ~ BOO <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Avp. 1=2 bedroalnK, private bath. ill.<br />

malle hot viler electric refrigei<br />

Avp. 1=2 bedroalnK, private bath. ill<br />

lomalle hot viler, electric refrigei-<br />

atnr, $40.00 week ( d d te<br />

fnr <strong>Jun</strong>o), Phone<br />

ctric refrigei<br />

(reduced rates<br />

If<br />

THE HOMESTEAD—till 5th St. Two<br />

and three room apartments, vacnney<br />

in July and August. Utilities, electric<br />

relrlgeraiidn, free parkins. Phone ffllTj<br />

853 PELHAM PL.. S2S.828 Slh St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s flne»t apartments,<br />

rooms, bath, for 4 to 8 perso. S<br />

sen. naif season, some months s<br />

open. Just completed, the latest i<br />

best <strong>of</strong> everything. Phone 0714 or 8l__<br />

SOT »TH ST. — 2nd floor furnl.he*<br />

apartment, J bedioonu. bath, urge<br />

living room with _mufphy bed, dining<br />

room, kitchen. Fine ant. for adult<br />

family. By the month, seaimn or yea<br />

1», ft, W. l*e, owner, aoa vine St.,<br />

RENT — .Apartments, ili Wesley av,<br />

"Large an<strong>On</strong>wll apartments by the<br />

eek or month. Phone M51.W,<br />

NEW TWO AND THflEl' bedro<br />

TW<br />

RQQMV THREE and tour<br />

aparUncnt. with g»i<br />

kilchens, larise wrches, i<br />

705 Pennlyn 6L Phone I<br />

sd roam<br />

Modern<br />

Bower,<br />

BEACHrRONT apartments, aceoninlo.<br />

dates 3 lo 3 pertoni. All utilities,<br />

Ineiudlnp fre» parkin* tot. 175 w<br />

week, ft during <strong>Jun</strong>e, 1, L**r, 913<br />

IWli.<br />

JtOOMS FOR WORKKItS-.FeWeE' 10-<br />

enilon. Near restaaranta and Qea€h,<br />

3 to 4 In one roona, a%K> eaEh, Hpll-<br />

day llriuw 401 Mlh gt. Call Mn,<br />

Qlrth, (M17R. 6-29<br />

ONE AND TWO<br />

menl, faelna<br />

olor free p<br />

menl, faelna MBL<br />

color, free parkins<br />

bath, running water<br />

The Sherman. SIT<br />

Phone 2M1-J,<br />

id. 3 bedrnun apartmenu, elertfle<br />

nfrlseratori. Imiefiprlng mattresses,<br />

t«l,, beg,, front and rear porches. Two<br />

weeks minimum rental. tl<br />

N, J, P<br />

Bremtaet,<br />

has ocean<br />

SEPING APARTMENTS fw<br />

I'eekly. monlfily, seaaon. O««<br />

view, phone too-R or wfa<br />

TWOBEDROOM APARTMENT In AU.<br />

Etisl. Near hnardwalk. S30 71 h It,<br />

COMKJHTAil.E Jll»<br />

BiwHnieiin. near Boar<br />

or spill leaun. 812 7th St.<br />

SM^ljL APARTMENT — Second fiooiN<br />

one oedreom. large llvinit anil &ea*<br />

loin cnmBltied, h.th. alt electMe<br />

Itchen, Adult, only. No prU QM<br />

ttdmom to rent, SEason or split, 1H3<br />

By Ave, •••<br />

1104 WULEV AVE, — The Olesiae<br />

ABartments, Modern, threa op six<br />

roams, Ille Bath, new CB refrigerator,<br />

Reaaohable rates, central location, am<br />

TWO BEDROOM .portmeni, eleeina<br />

wfi Iger.tor and washer, W» bed III<br />

living roon. Lons season. iSm.00, |4<br />

KLIKABETH HAL*i — Uls-IT, Central<br />

Ave, lit, Door, four rooms and prt.<br />

vats BalH. OBen ABIUt and Septem-<br />

ber, Small ajWrMMH ' weakly. Also<br />

cool, omnlorftble roina. nrHlBA<br />

h lsm-R, • am<br />

picture window. I apart<br />

facing acenlc bay.<br />

*M* ,3VS- BO^<br />

AMD gvaat rowm.<br />

bnva'ie entrance all lm-<br />

rp«rtlon AfWy taw-<br />

NEWLY DDCORATED room. Clean,<br />

_ eoei. comfortable. Near oeaoh. stores,<br />

Yh^ Keptune, Sii Eelancey Piaee,<br />

Piione 3mS.W. S^7<br />

BOYS EXCEPTIONAL — Own large<br />

liviriK room, eieetfie refrigerator.<br />

Also cooking prlvlleieea, geaianal rate,<br />

^,00 per week each. The Lueslel, flBS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, phane ^Tl. If<br />

LARGE DORMITORY — Private bath..<br />

Available for • gjtis for summer,<br />

iao Tih st if<br />

LARCIE, POOL DORMITOIIT tor rent.<br />

Suitable far a group <strong>of</strong> elsht bays<br />

or glrli. Double beds, private floor,<br />

MI Wculey Ave, Phone MB8, 1a<br />

TmRMITpRY —for worlttnir TOttew<br />

bon, is.OO per week, CapHcl, Utt)<br />

central Ave. 7=i<br />

PARK VIEW — 6th and Aaburj' Art,<br />

Clean mams and apartments, Eiec^<br />

frlc refrlaeraiiQB, Act now, THi<br />

NICELY rURNBHED ROOMS tor<br />

workins people, double Beds, ^.0S<br />

per person, per week, 14£> Asbufy<br />

"MY HOME IS ¥OUB HOME^<br />

camlortabie room, double and £*fni<br />

hMs $4%) per day up until <strong>Jun</strong>e 30.<br />

Vlclnity Tabernacle on Wealey Ayf,<br />

Also nice 2 Mntn aBarUDeM, flrtt<br />

floor. <strong>Jun</strong>e. ilW. jjpne 36S-J-W. BW<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Ratet far working Boys and giris.<br />

Comfortable and clean rooms,"<br />

By week, month or seaaan,<br />

Apai^imenl for rent,<br />

LANCE'S GUEST HOUBK<br />

KB Central Ave,<br />

Phone WTT1-J<br />

•S,^^ 1 -<br />

o r a c g u t i<br />

funlsMna: <strong>of</strong> 13-7IQ c<br />

JHM BMd Gram,<br />

Samen Polm-o.<br />

•nd .pprtHtd by I<br />

vrs^r, to Vm&& i<br />

shown en the ei<br />

and r<strong>of</strong>na to |L,<br />

witii wt approved L -<br />

All bids aat bf ra,<br />

prpvldcd, cover aU-'<br />

therein and be aeesmi<br />

IMtcr" (ram • sM<br />

Compunr •kUHrliiM-<br />

ness in the mtmtm s<br />

ns» or • eerttlled i<br />

iss Urn<br />

Tile lU<br />

Quired lo n •<br />

csstuBy Bond -<br />

qhjirt sf mm award, SB<br />

th* faithful ll<br />

lhl th t<br />

tfi<br />

Contract u? be \_<br />

working dan. No •<br />

tsreetsd In more til<br />

^•al, Tfueka and 1<br />

•orklng order AM<br />

ftyj work, QrMer'<br />

Hb-inde In proper .<br />

maae Sj> dty a»ir «t t—,<br />

work ana Ha (gHptanM-(»:i<br />

and the Oty. 'OHMHfl<br />

•nd properiy Ueenag^ ,<br />

Plans, afr*- 1 "—•'•'—'•<br />

may b* em<br />

» Ian.<br />

MiHt tsam, by i<br />

Is retiifiBble. ,<br />

<strong>City</strong> i»asiv»a <strong>On</strong> flaw I<br />

nt aul ,bj» or to HinU<br />

In any Ml ,:<br />

By order <strong>of</strong> thej<br />

LARGE. AIRV ROOMS for vacatlone,<br />

. Room for three uwirlnil sirla, SM<br />

Central Ave. Phane 15GT-J7 §*22<br />

TWO LARCIE ROOMS for two to four<br />

yount women, Separate bath. Pri-<br />

vate home. Garden section. Reason-<br />

able season rates. Phone 335S-M. 8-23<br />

ROOM FOR WOrUflNG BQTS, sleeps<br />

4 or s. SIMIC teds. dean, aim<br />

with hat and eolS runnini wawr, H.S0<br />

a ween per person, 604 WeaHy to<br />

PUBUC SERV1CII<br />

CAMOf N<br />

8-lHt-pt, 14<br />

n*fe.


V<br />

USB<br />

mtiUD. FlMt th*y ranted a room.<br />

Neirt.lt waa an apartment. At one<br />

•notion* aijPwuujrlvania and nearby time or another Sey have vtalted in<br />

•*••*. ' '" ' ,<br />

prieUcaUy every pert <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

^W •H«i»flPH»^'*^»f- I Th* Offi-ln-Char«. <strong>of</strong> th* WiO.<br />

|t,«row» aM flMwa on people, Four y«an a|e Uiey began looking<br />

for a guajt home and a year later<br />

; Commander Jay T. palmer, hag .n-at.<br />

and Central a?,, ind Allentown. bought the touthweat corner <strong>of</strong> 4Mh<br />

I*., atanea coming here IB or Mit.<br />

and Central<br />

But during the time they were<br />

coming here they intereited other<br />

friend, in the city became <strong>of</strong> ill<br />

eleanUneu, handy connection, anil<br />

general restriction.. Mrs, Cotn<br />

•-"----—•-- ••- dalitef, I<br />

Tl» municipal ievemment property nounced thai the Navy hu juat re-<br />

UiJavy tor lMLli iqiul to MLW duced the minimum age requir*.<br />

par capita, ment (or enlistment In tin Wave*<br />

-The people <strong>of</strong> Cap* May County *> M to li.<br />

'Mother', Imtincf<br />

will pay a total per cspttt property :'Stt the Navy has recently been<br />

MdNUIJIInlMir'nurto^S «hort*«tl W Increase Hi* Wave Is Poor Substitute<br />

^ f Up Of<br />

nth MM<br />

I prsper& tax burdens,<br />

House for Children. Through their guest house, the<br />

made by Hie arty aw tovr asaeaattu •• . liiui HHII I "•" W "BOOI, sehooi, because now the Navy "The nn«rwno mother who HUM relies purely on an I cotanu Catania lamuy family is Is Bringing bringing many AN Ai<br />

f<strong>of</strong>aoVern. Site aa te KleSISfK a a l lee V£Sk l*^** them a new career^ oppor- £*««*!*JSSS^ V"<br />

*HJo«nlc aaaaareh. TO, is to. DM, wNk N<br />

1 ^ ln J"«- 1'°*" J£!*ft t0 ^Jj*^ , The !<br />

^ ^ i!» W <strong>of</strong> mother usually takes especial I friends.<br />

ntJwr muntix havlns • »•> _.i, I ror additional information and J«Hde in the fact that ahe 'never<br />

OUier counties haying a per capita enlistment in the Waves write or ««« any books or articles on the<br />

That U how <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BTOM<br />

— '—•—---"-"<br />

OfFKEBOURS<br />

MM A, eenuntt, M.D.<br />

C Cmn, M.D.<br />

P. H.h>... M.D.<br />

F^BJ^o. IUi»., M.D.<br />

M*«i« V. Smith. M.D.<br />

ar Capita,,*"""*" '" Ne , w Jme >' |W and Union. The lowest property tax cruitlng StaUon is located at IS S,<br />

» >•» H 13th at. Philadelphia<br />

nautr,*V I found in Burlington County, where<br />

third lesion at Ma Chetaea pi.<br />

"«ie la the same mother who Teacfter: "What happened in the<br />

would not dream <strong>of</strong> trying to bake year IBM?"<br />

a cake without a recipe, for fear <strong>of</strong> Johnny; "Lincoln was born."<br />

ruining the Ingredlenta. Unfortun- Ttacher: "Correct, Now. whai<br />

IronV them," the Service point* out.' had hii third ftlrthda<br />

The Family Rtptaurant in<br />

The Family Re,ort"<br />

Features a Varlmd Menu, including<br />

• Full Course Dinners \<br />

• Plattera<br />

• Seafood<br />

• Sandwiches<br />

• Children's Platter*<br />

_ _ We S#r»e —<br />

BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON<br />

DINNER<br />

Our Own Ice Cream<br />

750 New<br />

ummer Dresses<br />

Find Dozens <strong>of</strong> Exciting<br />

VACATION FASHIONS<br />

for <strong>Jun</strong>iors, Misses and Half-Sizers!<br />

Select From These Nationally Known Labels:<br />

Henry Rosenfeld - Betty Hartford : Maria Manning<br />

Judy Lee - Doris Dodson - Pan Patterson - <strong>Jun</strong>ePatton<br />

Kay Whitney - Gail Byron<br />

— 3 PRICE GROUPS -<br />

8.95<br />

U.u.lly would he<br />

10.95 to 1X95<br />

5,95<br />

Usually would be<br />

6.8S to 8.95<br />

3.95<br />

Uaually would be<br />

5.95 to 6.96<br />

Cool Rayon Bembergs and Shantung. - Cottons ui Chambray., Tissues<br />

Voiles - Woven Dot Checked Gingham - Crisp, Extra-Sheer PUid Gin.'<br />

ham <strong>Line</strong>n-like Rayon - Woven Satta-Stripe Plaids - Schif fli Embroidered<br />

Broadcloths - Dan River Plaids - Basics, Casuals, Dre..-Up.! Darks and<br />

Pastels!<br />

Sizes 9 to IS - 12 to 20 - 14^ to 44H<br />

may<br />

OCEAK<br />

riday,<br />

No, 12 T«lephon« 0804 or 0306 r.<br />

OCEANCITY, NEW jER»Y,TUKDAY. JUNE 26, <strong>1951</strong><br />

p Diamond Jubilee Festival Two injured Judge Declares War<br />

lanned for Resort in 1954.£2*2^* Hoodlums Who IK«i<br />

Gr««t*t CdebnUm<br />

Erer. tuMt. Told .t<br />

hDfauier<br />

; A diamc d jubilee celebration<br />

in j L964, for^ both<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and the Tubericle<br />

ASBO' itlon—^elebrstg<br />

the 75t anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

»th — waa innounead Frilay<br />

night The Flanders<br />

M the<br />

•Ita annual dinar.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Citj"i "nailvet" and<br />

auminsr pfopertjr Dwn#ra who<br />

attended the Tabernacle Also,<br />

elation dinner at The Flanden<br />

Friday night, found out that one<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty'f new eiiy com.<br />

fndsaionEfa—Laurence P. ljunny<br />

^is a dead pan esmedian.<br />

The annual dinner thia year<br />

waa more or lesa in honor <strong>of</strong><br />

the commissioneri. and each waa<br />

called upon by Toastmaaier<br />

Ralph O, Luff for • few wellchosen<br />

remarks.<br />

Commissioner Limny arose<br />

It will be •'<br />

Htm in ike n<br />

lUUHr. t<br />

•tt -fli «i<br />

atr mmt WMM<br />

He tctpolu I<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Co<br />

lor the event. I<br />

iiBTuner, he H<br />

the naUon'i<br />

fee brought to<br />

few.<br />

TO PUBLISH<br />

In connection j<br />

Assoeiatisn Is pi<br />

book, which wll<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and I<br />

The more tha(<br />

«inser—a brllll'<br />

•Italr. in which<br />

erally a^niahed 1<br />

linrd the three j<br />

•olemnly pledge |<br />

atrlctiona laid dr J<br />

raw lealared that<br />

• •« Oe<br />

f»r aei<br />

•MM Uwt It win<br />

<strong>City</strong> to "hand»4.<br />

--•pie «hp saw<br />

.-IB",<br />

so well. I never want to leai'e<br />

it: 1 like Kg religious bock'<br />

ground.<br />

''My mother was a Methodist,<br />

my father was a Presbyterian.<br />

I was brought up a Presbyterian<br />

—and now I am married to a<br />

Methodist, so I am now a Method<br />

l,t.<br />

* s •<br />

cooperation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fierce in preparing<br />

purlng the jubilee<br />

ted that some <strong>of</strong><br />

«t speakers will<br />

TBbemacle's sefv--<br />

"I also am the commissioner<br />

<strong>of</strong> public safety, I have quite<br />

••—publicity „..<br />

th the Jubilee, the music, tennis, the<br />

ming to publish a specter, the plumbing inspector,<br />

tell the story <strong>of</strong> the information bureau, the city<br />

g Asoclatidn dur- ambulance and last, but not<br />

ears.<br />

least, MOSQUITOES!<br />

DM guests at the - •-—a bad etaplaiBta ataat<br />

L<br />

and delightful<br />

.srioui wu lib.<br />

Ith the frivolous—<br />

Ity conunifKioners<br />

I aupport the re.<br />

' (ay <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

founders, and i heard Biihop<br />

Fred Pierce I 'n assert that<br />

America"a beat jntee <strong>of</strong> contin-<br />

laid freedom it , the people to<br />

fa back lo the fli principles <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation'* founding ithera. t<br />

TABEKNACLK "<br />

Chir ' •<br />

1RTET SINGS<br />

The festive n<br />

to C<br />

<strong>of</strong> the occasion<br />

m MI by The<br />

Methodist Mshop r,<br />

in that tuifeutont nation.<br />

Tin quartet,<br />

•on. appnnoi.<br />

pn>fTam with li<br />

wu aocompanle<br />

Hobbina.<br />

• The diners —<br />

ner In -wMlch-<br />

piece de) RaUtai,,<br />

FoUowIng thai<br />

lajed an<br />

names urtwn he<br />

• . ' ftp).<br />

i<br />

ww<br />

TODQ<br />

1 j<br />

ln« Mary Jack<br />

la Davis, c*nsr,<br />

tensr, end<br />

~* avns several<br />

dinner, Mr.<br />

>• Myrtle Saver<br />

reatedj to a din-<br />

I aquM was the<br />

knner, Mr. Luff<br />

ny memary for<br />

eed not only<br />

• BUMfBliMa, I tatve h*d tarnplMlBlm<br />

frHB aaaay tmr Mica,<br />

ONI BITE AND THEY TELE-<br />

PHONE Ml! They MI au that<br />

If I to't ala a*auMUB(, O,«y are<br />

fMac to in ap a piiMllan.<br />

"Wa are tnMTINO reintorty,<br />

anee •verr week.<br />

"I Blaai aaa called fre«lieiHIy<br />

abaM (•!•, mat a ewtala ndsy<br />

carper.<br />

"I M h.«lai a gaad time. I<br />

like my JMf<br />

* • *<br />

Later, when Mayor Edward B,<br />

He said his mother was a<br />

Presbyterian, his father a Metti-<br />

pailan and tome <strong>of</strong> hia family<br />

are in Presbyterian activities,<br />

* # •<br />

Mr, Luff, introducing Bishop<br />

Fred Pierce Corson, explained<br />

that although the Bishop is a<br />

Republican, President Truman<br />

sent him to Europe and Asia to<br />

Investigate conditions,<br />

"*•—"t'ywr." he said, "he will<br />

" i. 1 Methodist <strong>of</strong> ti<br />

rid. He will beci<br />

it <strong>of</strong> the Council i<br />

re wiU t<br />

i for him."<br />

>nt Of Dicklhaun wuiiW. u<br />

now resident bishop <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Philadelphia area <strong>of</strong> the Meth.<br />

odtat Church,<br />

He hu been a life-long .sum.<br />

• it <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Methodist Bishop Asserts<br />

Chinese Are Sick <strong>of</strong> Reds<br />

Man Who Spmnt 42 Ymarm in China Say*<br />

Pmoplm Long For War to Brmak Regime<br />

at the Tabenuicla Mrvtai, Sunday<br />

resent Chinete red regime as Juat<br />

ne ot the many cycle* in China's<br />

He declared that M to<br />

•ai MgtaUly.<br />

atleai aaflHeaa ef<br />

—11,000 More Seats<br />

•• - ere their arch ene.<br />

Uea, but that by their determined<br />

-MaMnee, they defeated them. Now<br />

they ate told that America it their<br />

•»«t enemy, thai America k de.<br />

lerminw* to dominate Asia, and that<br />

they muil resist with their masses,"<br />

OBDVC1I BTILL STSONO<br />

•• •- J -•--• Christian<br />

a century<br />

been "sowing good seed" in China,<br />

" eventually will have<br />

leet,<br />

! warned that Americans must<br />

in their<br />

ChristlaiiChlnae brethren, that they<br />

uation. a froupl<br />

to HOB the »•»«»«» spaaaar Rnwimna MAM<br />

ia> tke Xww\»«, • vtee prealAent <strong>of</strong> Youth For to_gii, ,,^1^ M pylta* up cl<br />

MM j<br />

,t mmtm m<br />

\cotmo$<br />

motor vehicle charges as the result<br />

<strong>of</strong> a aerlea <strong>of</strong> accidents in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> over the week enfl,<br />

John Cunningham, SO. a cook, <strong>of</strong><br />

Swalnlon rd., Oeshen, wag given; a<br />

summons to Municipal Court on a<br />

reckleai driving charge after an aceident<br />

in which he was injured on<br />

Bay av. near 28th St.<br />

•VfnaW COMOVIIION<br />

Cunningham's car crashed into a<br />

parked truck and he sustained concussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the brain and shock. He<br />

was confined to Snore Memorial<br />

Of Music Season<br />

H«b Phik, Men's<br />

Choir; Millvill*<br />

Glee Club Tonight<br />

An enthusiastic audience thronged<br />

into the auditorium <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />

Pier, lunday night, to welcome the<br />

famous <strong>Jun</strong>ger Maennerchor men's<br />

choir, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, which opened<br />

the summer music season.<br />

The choir, conducted by Leopold<br />

Syre, nlied the auditorium stage.<br />

gated the accident.- said Cunning. U< ranged from thunderous,volham<br />

wu driving st high speed dur- »_» mange* that sounded like<br />

the city dump, a trash truck emerged yr<br />

from the incinerator side road. Cun. ENCORES NUMEROUS<br />

ningham applied his brakes hard. The audience called for several<br />

causing his car to go into an un- encores, not only <strong>of</strong> the choral num.<br />

controllable skid. It slid 75 feet, ben but <strong>of</strong> solos sung by Doris<br />

went <strong>of</strong>f the pavement, and struck Tedd. soprano: William Wngele,<br />

the rear <strong>of</strong> another truck standing I tenor: and Frederick BecUer. bass.<br />

beside the road. The truck wmi be- i The choir sang largely a cap pel la.<br />

ing driven by Jack Pedrick. 18, <strong>of</strong> ! but solo numbers and the eonelud.<br />

FleassntvUle, | |ng selection were accompanied by<br />

SECOND ACCIDENT CLOSE { Walter Mueller, at the piano.<br />

Dolor<br />

18. <strong>of</strong> Shore rd,, Marmora, was trav<br />

ellng north on Bay av. when hei<br />

ear skidded on the wet pavement<br />

The car slid oil the road into thi<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t dirt shoulder and rolled ovei<br />

three times, according to poUce.<br />

Mia Oannon was taken to tr *<br />

Dee <strong>of</strong> Dr, MarcU V. Smith. v,,,t,,<br />

she was treated for shock,<br />

HELD AS IIIT-aHINNE<br />

,'lth tho<br />

Bed that thi<br />

rve Its 100th<br />

versary in the Academy <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Philadelphia, Februarys J8,<br />

year, when it will present a cc<br />

with Eleanor Bteber as Its<br />

Soloist.<br />

GLBB OHJB TONIOHT<br />

The series <strong>of</strong> programs by<br />

lay) by the Ni<br />

.rfn Legion Post<br />

... ... _. .- ..illville, conducted _„<br />

jdelphia, was ar. Oeorge M, Satterlee.<br />

reated on a charge *f hit-run driv. Thia concert «'"" * ' '<br />

ing early Saturday mornlnB as the choral numMn am<br />

outgrowth <strong>of</strong> a crash on Central av, have O, Vemon Pepper aa i<br />

between Mh and 10th sts., at i 30 ceremonies. Serge Gravel<br />

a. m., Saturday. ant conductor, and the BCCL...<br />

Police reported that a car owned are Helen Reick F»th and In<br />

by Ralph ChrUteiuon, 7337 Miller Creamer.<br />

av,. Upper Darby, waa parked at Soloist, will include Walter C.<br />

r*t* *, Wtmm I fa— «. Waaa<br />

Bather Beyond Depth and in<br />

Peril Rescued by Two Boys<br />

Caught in Current, He I* Overtaken by Pair<br />

Swimming With Raft; Brought Safely Aahore<br />

Tw. if-year-aM boy. were ereaUM by police Sunday nitbt »IU><br />

Safety Award<br />

11th Year With No<br />

Fatal Accident<br />

•Th. efeairek nifrwarlly aaavea<br />

Central av-,. and Ch<br />

atawlr,- k* aalaU "In ike l«l m,<br />

305 SSnd it.. Chester, ra,, a vaea-<br />

II* «jhl*»«—enta are permanent,<br />

ll-.nUt at MM Wesley av,<br />

hat the aManli eacvat tat will nat<br />

faree nwh ta aaey Ita will ay<br />

SWIrT OUT BY CUKKENT<br />

pkfzlMI vlaleaee, TM ehur.h<br />

r. Vivial entered the<br />

waa Ma al«w far TBMUJ China.<br />

about 1-W p. m, after lifeguards<br />

Tba C»—manbta ejun. mttmt Bad Ocaon <strong>City</strong> will be one <strong>of</strong> 3S New<br />

were <strong>of</strong>f duly. All wen<br />

Going HllOfdaMP<br />

MM I-e*'. g«t a> wttk HI" Jersey municipalities to be he<br />

his dip I—" »••• "•-••-.<br />

To Uluatrate hia views <strong>of</strong> the cur- by the NaUolwl Safety COUB<br />

I i? It? I The Youth for Christ Conference rant CMneae •ituation, he cited the Trenton on Thursday, in recognition The I<br />

played to overflow crowd. Saturday fan that the ocean wave, keep com- <strong>of</strong> having gone through the year outer edge and the bather I<br />

aariaa Ml Mew and Sunday evening as It opened its ing in, whether the tide Is rising IBM without a traffic accident fa.<br />

himself being swept beyond his<br />

*tf*f tfceWaw aaeat«.weak <strong>of</strong> aervlccs in a "Can- rare t, Pleaaa<br />

depth by the current.<br />

tallty.<br />

- daat kV th* VM Oattadnl" at Mh at, and Allan.<br />

Plaque, for* acramplutfimenui in He heimi tilling far help, and<br />

' Ttai •*»*1 tic uri th» nrat week <strong>of</strong> the con«<br />

traffle aafety will be received i<br />

- araae LmimWIIiMiay<br />

teence waa on the Music Pier.<br />

behaU <strong>of</strong> New Jersey by Ooverni<br />

Me twa aeya, wka<br />

False Fire Alarm<br />

I , <strong>On</strong> the BIM two mghta m the big<br />

Alfred •, Drtaeoll, in his <strong>of</strong>fice at wen an the beasB aaarky wll* a<br />

a* tldap<br />

the State House,<br />

Ufe rail. They swaa with Ilia<br />

iff^^u o. j **j>sltttfrl£gr&Brings<br />

Warning TO HOMO* U CfRM<br />

tot «t heyanal Ike kraalian Ml<br />

taakraclM Mr, VITW M kaM n<br />

The governor then will present<br />

undevda mor» forced to M.y L*ad to Jail,<br />

ta It. Then U»r awaaa wMk tba<br />

plaques to reprnentatlYM <strong>of</strong> the H ran anal pasamfer •>•> ta Uw<br />

Say. Frr« Chi*f<br />

cities between 3.000 and 10,000 pop- baaeli.<br />

The Hev. Waller WmrVk dH»etor,<br />

ulation honored by the Council. A resident nearby also heard the<br />

1 ttat arran«*nent» were Someone with mare nerve than Norman V, Sargent, public relation. mans cries for help and telephoned<br />

,?. •<br />

Bra department mil<br />

Friday afternoon.<br />

Anaweriruj a box eUrrn from Mth<br />

It and Aatairy av,, the firemen<br />

Editorial<br />

t«l clear in court iatuMay that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* ytmr~<br />

visitors will have to stop making nocturnal nutaunc<br />

<strong>of</strong> themselves, or face arrert and fln#«.<br />

His warning appears on thin page. Loud-voiced:<br />

youths who keep peaceful people awake at all hours<br />

had better take due heed.<br />

The only way to stop this selfish, thoughtles*<br />

conduct Is to take drastic action NOW, at the «pm»:<br />

intr <strong>of</strong> the ieason, and never to relent. .<br />

It it ridiculou* far the fewgtMH to «xp«ct<br />

people to put up with HMhr unmannerly conduct<br />

Good for you. Judge King!<br />

blacklftt. Some <strong>of</strong> our vtaiUrif .jaloptoB rta<br />

the streets at high speed, sounding like • fleet Of j<br />

«KCUM tar ill<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> welcomes young people, but only'tt :<br />

they behave and act like ladies aqd gentlemen. If<br />

they can't do that. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> doesn't want thfin.<br />

Atmta<br />

theTft,<br />

Camden Brunette, 19, New fpt|||<br />

Beauty Queen <strong>of</strong> Artisans if S ^<br />

1 tract tain to tbe *sA <strong>of</strong><br />

* '<br />

New Jersey and Pennsylvania, \>S- ! ,i t' A program <strong>of</strong> five major ob)ee-<br />

"~" "" )/ff> ** ve * * *"• O"" O* IHI C«n.<br />

.'• rmuiltyAanciatieA waa deefded upon<br />

, . ,,, ,. : "' MnAy evmlsl AnM i naitti<br />

'« V'7', //.' «R BfAJf<br />

menu for «ioh wort. ' MrmlHn "'<br />

MXNBak AUOVa • Phlledelphia. 1<br />

The committee tf» »et the dste <strong>of</strong> dreo, arrived I<br />

Friday, Au«uat 3. tec We annual nmriin arilmlr<br />

aid sBiann dinner. It will be a hut• ir. Mr. atodi<br />

fet affair at the Seavlew Country for The Evenli*<br />

CMb at TJO p, m, • .. .—<br />

Attending the meeting were'Mr<br />

and: MM, WiUian.Ubel. Mr. and- .<br />

Mra. Ralph O, Luff, Mr, and Mr. jji %»,.;._„ ^.<br />

Stuart D, Taylor, Mr. and aba, 2VJI.*€m 10<br />

Henry fuil, Henry Wlegand, Frederick<br />

Starling and Mr. and atn, <<br />

McOough. :<br />

TB» Ml ana Ml *«t u ntart<br />

taf «aM pM* H tfca HaHaMl<br />

HUB MUXVKJJI<br />

r^BMraaHt rT*aqS^*Baf|aS V1BMH ••<br />

lUaa AaMMa Paalleaa, ft, aalaat.<br />

" 4MMeaB AaHMaalta Aaanla.<br />

el laat wMk to repiriiiil Iwr aW<br />

UWMM<br />

Smacks 2 Bpys; ta Ike Mba New Jeracy FaCMa*<br />

plain «IMrt«t wweral do»n hsmtl, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Wildwood an, the<br />

here. laly II. — (Hwlai eearuay<br />

no ena could be found 'wto taw the only communltlea in Cm Mij<br />

MUITIIMI •apaaitiaB,;<br />

County to MMrve plaquea. Man Fined $5<br />

Wtf^MA U »-*» mM that The yaw 4MB waa <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy>a<br />

Maa alam jiiailialin w*a,t al. 11th year In lueeaaaion without a Tmke* Law bto Raui«e Short*—Fire!<br />

«tya ba ta I«fcy. H •>• M aMcai, motor vehicle fanllty in the city HU Own Hand.<br />

A short circuit in the wiring <strong>of</strong><br />

limit.. HOIWVM, the continuity <strong>of</strong><br />

an electric ranfe sent the city Are<br />

the record waa broken early in F*.<br />

department to the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mi<br />

MM ajajtna arc aMtelai buWnew ruary thi» ywr when a Salem<br />

•took the law Into hi*<br />

Wiled In a coUUlon at<br />

rt«<br />

W by Judge FrahMin A. Xing, yes-<br />

, bwch , _<br />

terday.<br />

with amoke. Damage to tha r»n«8 had auatalnaa Mm<br />

He waa arraigned on a complaint<br />

Hatband Spankm by Mra. Adele Ham. a neighbor, who<br />

aald he hit two <strong>of</strong> her small ssna<br />

Wife; Finmd $10 with a rtlck. '<br />

~ *— admitted he bit one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

T Girl, 3i/2, F*U.<br />

Off B d I H<br />

' A »H-year-oW *M aacajsed with<br />

only minor irrjurlea late MM week<br />

when ate Ml from the BotMOTuit<br />

to Mie fcaaeh Baa* iOBi •»« a drop <strong>of</strong><br />

about 10 feet,<br />

Mary LJnda Heefc, who ta tummering<br />

Witt her parent* at a nell*y<br />

apartment, twplM trough the railbig<br />

while eatlna an Ice ciwun Mm.<br />

tt ttft-X-<br />

WM MtMated at fas, I *ptt forehead, but no;MMi*Hi<br />

Accused Motorist gays .joyMMm'<br />

mm m .m\<br />

B»y BV, wbo WM w-<br />

*'A '•:<<br />

withdraw<br />

'"V* " f ,<br />

Mr. and Mn. ««•<br />

V<br />

r s:


UG STORE<br />

Ow Fountain<br />

70lA«buryAv.<br />

HCKET FENCE<br />

611 EIGHTH ST.<br />

(S*txi«wa7 Hotel)<br />

_•«*F>*<br />

nnriLm»noim CWlWaWipirsI TIDE VIBE<br />

plays the oboe and English horn;<br />

Janet McCarron, cellist; Verna Engle,<br />

plantat and a member <strong>of</strong> the or.<br />

eheMra for six yean, and Peter •*•<br />

CaaMnat frmn paga i | thing that our graateat naad—and | <strong>of</strong> spiritual .lgrrioca<br />

J, plum and Arthur<br />

waft <strong>City</strong>-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Asirtnbly comi<br />

IMti*. q.<br />

r*unJ<br />

! y«u§ to Mfl.<br />

"» audiense, Including the pat. U\«t nude u» «re»t end ttreng, country lit KM Way,- Kenneth Moray, r. J°"st Nyma"<br />

tuUoml rights for p<br />

ton <strong>of</strong> the twort', W.thodlst, Pnt- "W« an all ml«4 up today u ts nie muUn was tjronounced Md Hemy Q, SehneWtr.<br />

SPirtm. Bp(«opil .ml Lutheran wh*t ,nakM u. *re»t. I would ll»ce to Riv, A. Ifc*m Oonglnfl. pastor <strong>of</strong> » •= ~~^" ———""<br />

optairenaaaaStlwlr "*«•»; IateWlue.<br />

Uon to MI"aTB|iiIjr«i which 5» eouldpa<br />

Mrft MttbodtM Church. «n4 the n^L.1, Aurarrlfld<br />

' "•» JMIttdsdv <strong>of</strong>ficer. .Kta U MkM a* to tht purpose ot<br />

l M § ^ Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and our origin. „<br />

putor <strong>of</strong> st. john'»LMther«naiQrch. Harvard Degree<br />

,*!«. W«y Off to Europe<br />

f-fHM§iiri%; Wa*. WMBW <strong>of</strong> tor-<br />

'- netart* 1 «*•* FataH 1 Governor Alfred H DrtaeoU Hr.<br />

•*»» ao»U» aw accepted an invlta.<br />

3 * ^ W*"<br />

M. war.<br />

5 M cUlm 5 '<br />

foest to cancel V* bemuto <strong>of</strong> theout<br />

vny we enjoy tha herlt»ie • _<br />

—--•-.•-, 0| x^ws from Harva<br />

have,<br />

tmniH nasa pac* 1 Univenity at the JMth annual col<br />

nlanU but on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city merchants and various<br />

©Ml,* A MpUfENANT<br />

WO1LO IS NOT BETTBB<br />

mencement last Thursday at Cai.<br />

Asaemblle*.<br />

Th. warM to ttanlrtBlei. lie aatt, Bishop Corson, explaining that he "We mutt not shut our eyes to Visa Nicholson is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

bridje, MMS, •<br />

w(«i aa aMapM la Ma kT a was a pinch-hKter for Mr. •riteoll,<br />

Mr, Doebele previously<br />

ehtnaing conditions <strong>of</strong> modem life. WoodTow Wilson HIM School in<br />

yaU JdriFUn** frfll la "M* • said that In trying to decide what to<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree at Prinei<br />

We cannot sly that the world la bel- Camden and It employed in the<br />

•Hp m MM *•#(•» •* ny h« had at Ant concluded that ter today than in the days <strong>of</strong> ourCamden<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Hir mlnjp u* Hita". he would try to tpaalc like a gaver. fathert, Wa have more thing, to Jersey Bell Telephone Co. She k<br />

•gate regent <strong>of</strong> Ml llillllil n WM1 MIa*< nor. Glancing at Mrs. Conon, how- live with, more conveniences, but I • granddaughter <strong>of</strong>. Leo Stephan,<br />

ever, he added: "But I have been am not sure life Is better. We do Matter <strong>of</strong> the Camden Artisans' Asmarried<br />

30 years, so I anally deeideb: not havs more wisdom.<br />

MM payaMaftaal >HHIITI to sjienk; like » lieutenant governor."<br />

»emt>ly<br />

"The world should be better II— TWO BUNNMS.UF<br />

parpaaea ara a BIMMN at a lealre Mr, Luff tald that the dinner thia U is. We still have all the nat<br />

far. mw, «f MB«arlB( •erriM to<br />

Runneri.up to the queen were<br />

t»*lr tellew CHusae, at Mlrtot-<br />

iould be able to<br />

China, he said, hat been "a fallow been the case".<br />

OeJcT for many generattont. Seed He called on Rev, w, dwell Lake,<br />

a better world,<br />

hat been town by many civilizations, son <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the resort's founders, "Our fathen* fundamental<br />

but none bat at yet crystallized. to Introduce Commissioner Harvey<br />

OH customs and Ideas have been W, Adams.<br />

that things have to be new and dif-<br />

.crapped. No Jingle "crop" has aplerentferent.<br />

but bu? aa long lonaaa as the world w goes<br />

HAVE COMMON UNEAGE <strong>On</strong>, on truth t& is i, inflexible- Infleilble Ou Our danger<br />

»My grindfsther." said The Bev. and —" weakneu weakness it thi that we ha have over,<br />

EAOI1 FOB nOOUN<br />

Mr Luke, vice president and super, looked d the discipline <strong>of</strong> our su fathers<br />

The Chinese," ho said, have for a Inlendent <strong>of</strong> the Ajsnociation, "was In our way y <strong>of</strong> life, life.<br />

long time been restless aqd eager the flrrt secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HAPPINESS IN DECENCY<br />

for progress. They have been ready Aimetation. He wu Harvey', great „_ ,ound_ni iders „, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong> dls<br />

to match at anything anybody had «_n«»ther: so this Is the nearest cov,*°J?.-.,i ",<br />

aaM Iba4 uMn Chlnme aaaw I cousin <strong>of</strong> mitt'<br />

ality, social respecubillty,<br />

; both trace<br />

the OkriaUw taltti #artnc Un Int our lineage back to<br />

dignity <strong>of</strong> the individual. Our<br />

\0n Lake,"<br />

yaar ana » half at Cannanitsa Commissioner A.<br />

ers believed It, Tlielr ehlldre<br />

than aartn«- the eeBtary aal m»re<br />

ifc. chink taa keen oobiuad lo which. It was felt, would be to the jr<br />

Chin..<br />

best Interest* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, P"<br />

The Chinese rulers insist that mere "I am happy to say," he camin.<br />

mutt be close cooperation with Rui- ued, "that the three <strong>of</strong> u» are work-<br />

«ia, though the Haulms are unpop. ing closely together, trying to work »°*<br />

Ular with the Chinese. They alto ln- out the problems <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. not<br />

•1M that there must be a break with PBOBLBMI LONG, CASH SHOUT<br />

America and all other nation, that<br />

promise good will and friendship.<br />

flw rmlen, taM Bishop Ward,<br />

pn eanvtaiiMI UuU the aoly way<br />

•key «u> parpetwto thenuclvei Is<br />

U prevent nllUaaa ef CMstse<br />

from knowing •oyJhlni about<br />

AaHrtea except Ike lie that It It<br />

aetarauned to •tonlaate Ml -I Asia,<br />

Cheering Throng<br />

Halls Music Season<br />

Continued fr»m page 1<br />

tenor^ Nancy H<strong>of</strong>fman, contralto;<br />

and > Conrad Waltnwn. There also<br />

will be special Mleetians by a male<br />

quartet and a trio,<br />

YOUTH OPCHESTJL*. WED,<br />

Tomorrow (Wednesday) night the<br />

Bin audience will have another opportunity<br />

to .enjoy mutle by the<br />

chestn, directed by the veteran<br />

mae*tro J. W. F. Leman, Thi. group<br />

at toot* than BO boy and sSrl raiti-<br />

h<br />

•uht me to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in .<br />

—•--- J was a child.<br />

,y <strong>of</strong> life they prescribed<br />

i <strong>City</strong> means that a child Is<br />

afraid <strong>of</strong> you, that none <strong>of</strong> us<br />

i have lots <strong>of</strong> problems, ana The<br />

r ' totalitarian countries, Bishop<br />

„„ money. We are trying to work ~°' Corson continued, have exploited the<br />

out with various groups solutions to word „ "freedom" for their own pur.<br />

problems that will result in h poses. Every evil move in America<br />

for the greatest number. It is ...„ designed ,__ ai a spearhead for such<br />

belief that if we let the people influences .'"" has mis'<br />

Itnow what we can and cannot do, "freedom",<br />

they will cooperate with us, 100 per FREEDOM '•" ISN'T LICENSE<br />

"Freedom," he pointed out, "doei<br />

"I feel that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> must have not mean license. It does not mean<br />

more revenue If it is to continue to that you con-always have your own<br />

lead as a resort. Various civic way. It means that when the people<br />

groups have a number <strong>of</strong> one pro- <strong>of</strong> a society reach certain fundajects<br />

in mind. All that Is needed to mental agreements, they must be<br />

bring them about is more revenue. lived up to.<br />

"Today, some <strong>of</strong> u« u> think that thsi<br />

I will do all in my power to mail<br />

e can do as<br />

tain the high ideals upon whie ..^.. ./e please,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was founded."<br />

"We cannot havs a great, demo-<br />

Scott H, Adams, secretary <strong>of</strong> the th craiic nation unle ve recapture the<br />

Association, introduced Cemmissl- —i- meaning <strong>of</strong> 'free* i<br />

•r Laurence P, tunny, who hum •• principles <strong>of</strong> di<br />

dusly described the numerou. :. and righteousness r<br />

._j- ion so strong that<br />

Ing be destroyed.<br />

I patta <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />

J ductor <strong>of</strong> the opening number,<br />

pllihed clarinetUt and Intends to<br />

make a Mrerr <strong>of</strong> music, He has<br />

detflcated hi» march to the ram-<br />

I<br />

<strong>of</strong> appreciation for the group's aunuoJ<br />

visit<br />

Hoilyn Charleston, 17. a student<br />

will oa LouH Zelany, outstanding<br />

1 lantic Ci^ Assembly, and Harlene<br />

B«trod. Ml! Oakland it,, Philadelphia,<br />

representing Progressive Assembly<br />

No. 4,<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the cqntestantt received<br />

gifts. Awards for the queen ineluded<br />

a silver bowl from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, presented by Mayor Edward<br />

B. Bowker: a lapel watch from the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Assembly: a week's vacation<br />

at trie Southern Hotel here,<br />

given by Ralph Olarth; WO in cash<br />

from the outing committee; a luglie,<br />

silver tray,<br />

sewing kits, electric toaster, electric<br />

c<strong>of</strong>fee urn, ice bucket, basket <strong>of</strong><br />

fruit, groceries, and other items,<br />

*<br />

. Back <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cracy, morality<br />

g<br />

dJction. and concluded by endorsing be destroyed.<br />

sir. Adams' sentiments as "keeping BELIVED IN SUNDAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a, it is". "Ocear,(•«,•Ground ers believed In<br />

M^CMATtOf, ,. SK-POET .he^meSV^Sff<br />

y: that it was<br />

essity for all<br />

"Tayor Edward •, aowker, Intro, the fundamental necess i life. We<br />

commissioners have a feeling gf need most a sgi lity—<strong>of</strong> the<br />

iort when we think <strong>of</strong> the Tab- fact that we were net t p, born <strong>of</strong> .... the<br />

lacie Association". flesh, but <strong>of</strong> the spirit." "<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," he continued, "has The Bishop said that nations have<br />

(Wn by leaps and bounds, beyond toppled "because people have for-<br />

,».,— _. —any <strong>of</strong> us— ^itten that they are the children <strong>of</strong><br />

ders Qod. not <strong>of</strong> animal passions". This<br />

1 the steadfastness <strong>of</strong> the Taber- is the only thing, he added, that will<br />

ii- Aj^oeiation in upholding their have the totalitarian world today.<br />

'- In the world today, he said, half<br />

ur problems grow mere com- the people are denied even the free-<br />

* each year, H I. the rttpoti- dam <strong>of</strong> silence. They are lied about.<br />

Hit* <strong>of</strong> the cnrnrnlninni>rs ana <strong>of</strong> made to say things they never said,<br />

itions to "Our only hope," he concluded, "is<br />

-•""ons, that something will lift Up our sense<br />

J ~ <strong>of</strong> the contest were Oeorgc<br />

, Mrs. John<br />

E, Devlne and Dr. Herschel Pcttit,<br />

both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

FOLLOWED BY FARADS<br />

The contest was followed by •<br />

dance at Convention Hall. '• «<br />

prweded by a boardimlk paL<br />

Artisan <strong>of</strong>ficers and the girls in<br />

automobiles along the board—-"from<br />

ISth St., behind a police a<br />

The girls alia were entertained<br />

Mr, Oiarth at a tea at the South<br />

in the afternoon,<br />

"in on Saturday morning all but<br />

ruined the scheduled parade <strong>of</strong> automobiles<br />

by the Artisan visitor<br />

iMost <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficers and nmu^<br />

other visitors remained in the re.<br />

sqrt until Sunday and attended services<br />

In local churches,<br />

HIGH ARTISAN<br />

OFFICER* ATTEND<br />

Officers here for the outing included<br />

Most excellent Master Art!,<br />

sen Titus W, Yonker, <strong>of</strong> Camden,<br />

who presented the queen with her<br />

prises: Most Excellent Inspector<br />

Th<strong>of</strong>fiBS F. Patterson, Most Excellent<br />

Recorder Ralph C, Dare, Most E*.<br />

cellent Cashier Robert O^Hoae. and<br />

Assistant Most Excellent Recorder J.<br />

Allen Tucker, all Philadelphia<br />

William A, Sppright, <strong>of</strong> Callings,<br />

wood, was chairman <strong>of</strong> the beauty<br />

contest. Others on the committee<br />

for the Artisan Boosters' Assocla.<br />

re the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

• future <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />

; we have the Taberni<br />

i, we need have no lesr<br />

<strong>of</strong> that future,"<br />

MIAISES LAVMEN<br />

Bishop Carson, introduced by Mr.<br />

Luff, paid tribute to Methodist luy-<br />

"), he said, work for the<br />

_nd far their communities<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten at great personal sacriAce, He<br />

cited one Phlladelphian who lost<br />

$150,000 in fees while serving on<br />

that city's charter commission<br />

Turning to the city commissioners<br />

he said, smiling, "they are a <strong>On</strong>e set<br />

<strong>of</strong> regular men—and aa far as I<br />

1 *"" ire regular BepUblleans,<br />

hard Job. Theirs it no<br />

.__. Biey are expected to<br />

that we are not willing<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

TIMETAbLC<br />

(All TiBM Hhmn A" KmmUn Htlinii.fy *l"*fi<br />

(Add Our Mmr r»f Piiiltiil 8«ii»l TIB»» j<br />

TO PHILADELPHIA ?<br />

LEAVE OCEAN CITY i<br />

(lOth Street)<br />

s ' ^"rJ c,_<br />

LEA ^fn?. C ft A V<br />

(lOthf ,HC»T<br />

lilil B<br />

3:111 p<br />

S.I.I p. m.<br />

t;M p. m. ,.<br />

rppt S8Iurd*|'s<br />

PENNSYLVANIA-READING SEASHJE LINES<br />

^ WE ARE PROUD fF OUR<br />

/ CROWI NO LIST O| SATIS.<br />

OUR CLIENTS ARE PROUD i F THE<br />

HOMES THEY HAVE<br />

BOUGHT - SOLD - RE TED<br />

THROUGH THIS OFF] :E<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS ,<br />

EDWARD H. MI AM<br />

Independent Real Estate B >ker<br />

218 Asbury Ave. "" ""*"<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Bay Nmar 9th Street]<br />

Chris'<br />

SB Ft, Auxiliary Sa'dboat<br />

SWEETHEART<br />

SAILING TIME<br />

11:30 A.M.<br />

2f30 P, M.<br />

StOQ P, M.<br />

8:30 P.M.<br />

* Nationally Famous •<br />

OPEN<br />

Ig Noon to 9 P.<br />

It^fpqd Wwi#t, .<br />

f<br />

•ATB OP PAW<br />

National OuardanMn ara paid from<br />

NaUenal Guard in your own harna<br />

fewri,<br />

Oen, afcOswan addretted an open<br />

letter to parent, <strong>of</strong> high tchoid boy..<br />

your, mind, about;<br />

"The effect <strong>of</strong> eurrnt draft<br />

pollslea on your boy 1 ! future.<br />

"Wlietlier he It tubject to<br />

mlliury (erviee;<br />

"How he con perform this<br />

tervieei and,<br />

"How he can continue his<br />

schooling—all pertinent questions<br />

today,<br />

"The New Jersey National Guard<br />

IS daya taent in Held tmlnin£ at<br />

earsp,<br />

Headquartcra <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

unit to at Convention Hall, nth tt,<br />

and the boardwalk. A new •arage<br />

Two Injured in<br />

Week-End Cradles<br />

CaMfMM Crata psga I<br />

the curb in front <strong>of</strong> K4 Central av,<br />

when it wat struck on the left rear<br />

by another ear which continued on<br />

..j H..U tlont mgrit,<br />

reive, in up,n violation <strong>of</strong> OB HHP HHUH,. •« n-.a. T»o wltnettet to the crash gave<br />

itrols when they com. to the end J I I I W C T TO ••**«' poUee a descripUon .<strong>of</strong> Bie car,<br />

rois wn y com* to tne e^ ~u your son joint a National Patrolman Nick ImpatjUaBo and<br />

Benjamin Maiatiee, Camden district yean <strong>of</strong> age, he la net subject to m. Hoover at a tuapect at hit hon» on<br />

Ore director, uutloned thlt week, duction by the draft, Corinthian «v., near 1st si<br />

He explained that while the OF8 M^L, h f £ » r "^l* 1 " J°^* • ^wood C, ftnlUi, 2S. <strong>of</strong> Aabury<br />

,.., j.. . , , ,. National Ouard unit before hit local av,, near 11th St., the city eleetrlctl<br />

Blaughtered, It accomplishe* Itswill<br />

not be drafted under current Weal av.<br />

purpose by Mtting an average man.<br />

Imurn Imum wmlBible ,,,,I,.M, nri^, P'lee whi,h *J,»5<br />

period.<br />

my<br />

"A slaughterer It eomoiying," he<br />

5Sfo7StS'JSTSttSi<br />

Ing period."<br />

"But here is the catch," he added,<br />

"any slaughterer who now it paying<br />

lore than maximum prices ai-<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Defense regulations. According to police, William K,<br />

"At a m«nfaer <strong>of</strong> the National Felton, M, <strong>of</strong> 437 K, Geneva av.,<br />

Ouard, your ton will not be called pmey, J"a,, was driving south on<br />

up for active duty unless his unit is West av, when he started to make, a<br />

Jack Newlon to Open Golf<br />

Driving Range on Thuraday<br />

Occupiea Two Block, on Bay «v., with 40 Tee.<br />

•ad Real Green; Prize. For HoMo-<strong>On</strong>m*<br />

chance that h •y be able to get<br />

ie proposed New Jersey lermi- |<br />

the period at a<br />

> at the mouth <strong>of</strong> th<br />

L If he<br />

pe May County canal, while the<br />

•laware end would be directly at ,'T .,<br />

the town <strong>of</strong> Lewes,<br />

OFFICIALS ATTEND<br />

Those attending the Trenton cnn.<br />

ference included Lswrenee M, Lear,<br />

lhe rWt " b«omina a vio.<br />

ti, M k^\ Mi "<br />

B1 Jack Newlon's Golf Driving floodlights for playing at night.<br />

Range, a new recreational center for °" •*• UM»IT itai many galfen<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> natives and visitors, will »m «* the ranee far aerlaas<br />

open on Thursday at nth it, and P", the praprtciar kaa tolra-<br />

disclosed that Bay av, aaeeal at a feature a real green<br />

tne o p s „ now .tudyini dolmr.Bnd.<br />

cents price celling, at wholetaU tor Built during the past winter, the "*5. K-"!t KLJ"*^ 2*<br />

veal. Provisi<br />

in wh> Baket a hale la aBe,<br />

Those who purchase a basket <strong>of</strong><br />

eupylnl a full two blocks ; ballt to swat will have a free choice<br />

<strong>of</strong> wooden or Iron clubs,<br />

_ „_ HOT Mr, Newlon Is best known here*<br />

ulations now in effect.<br />

--- '""! about, as an entertainer, having «p-<br />

—-——^——<br />

*•«= •• TtiB» paarad- at a planitt and singer at<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Prank J, Keller, <strong>of</strong> It will <strong>of</strong>fer «0 tees from which Tony Mart's popular Somen, Folnt<br />

•ryn Mawr, are summerin* at SMI golfing fans <strong>of</strong> all ages and dlapo. night spot for the past four yean,<br />

Wesley ov,<br />

•itiani can swat the little white ballt He also is the composer <strong>of</strong> the tune<br />

to their heart's content. The range "Oriental Hues", which is now be.<br />

Mrs, Gertrude C, Roberts, <strong>of</strong> Phil, extends too yards, if Mr, Newlon's ing featured on radio and television<br />

noelphia, is residing at I42g <strong>Ocean</strong> patrons can hit that far, The tee and is used as the theme song for<br />

a is brilliantly illuminated by Brnie Kevae, TV co<br />

WILLY'S<br />

COVE<br />

624 Eishth Street<br />

COFFEE SHOP<br />

SODA FOUNTAIN<br />

Breakfast<br />

Lunette*<br />

Snacks<br />

Soup<br />

tot Cakes<br />

Homm-<br />

Made<br />

Pirn,<br />

BUILT TO TAKE IT!<br />

MM fa<br />

1**Mm ««- lawtr<br />

«r«an\ wMi al<br />

h fuflgMl . , , bum for airtnt<br />

MWItt mim* bun M MnH, •«. M. pn,<br />

dilon arauait wtm, pratMaii nln


iffi:- 1 :• ••<br />

p u t f MiMu<br />

Oe*ro told «lu court he waa<br />

•rad -wtth colUaioD Insunoc* on Ms<br />

own mapolna, tout hut no property<br />

dattuttjt coverage to take care<br />

heavy dantasa to the police ear.<br />

Chief ot Polko Robert J. Lnokey<br />

At Your Service<br />

J. Thornley Hughe*, P.D.<br />

<strong>On</strong>er a<br />

Prescription Compounding<br />

Haa HMD Our Specialty<br />

For 40 Year.<br />

riptfeiM Called for<br />

and Delivered<br />

•pi, iatf Wl*ht Ptoaa — 0246<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

Trad*-ln Allowance<br />

PALMER<br />

Phone 023S<br />

IE 0105<br />

GAB<br />

SerPice<br />

on 9th Street<br />

Next to Boardwalk<br />

"You Can't Beat<br />

Our Food for Price<br />

or Quality"<br />

Our Famous<br />

DEEP<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

PLATTER<br />

4,40<br />

Filet <strong>of</strong> Flounder, Deviled<br />

Crab, Deviled Clun, Deep<br />

Se» Scllopa, Crab Salad,<br />

Fried Oyatera, Julienne<br />

Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Lettuce<br />

and Tomntoea.<br />

CoBen , ' Roll* • , Butter<br />

Full Course Dinner*<br />

from $1.90 up<br />

ftMMfcaiMtfad »y Duricui utiwa<br />

1 %<br />

' * uihca -r~rougir~ein<br />

I Friday as «w mato ot fTCO u the cost ot repalrini<br />

the city velUcle|<br />

CMIUP rauci CAK<br />

M, sfir <strong>of</strong> MM KUa Wt accident oceunvd <strong>Jun</strong>e IB al<br />

r i*eklMs driving Jttth «t. and A*uiy av. when thi<br />

to abtarva • Mop car driven bj> Clckro eraahed Intc<br />

fclwuiM, fcul the ilde ot the police car. driven by<br />

to th» atep stnct Ptl. Charlas Aosica and Ptl. Chatar<br />

IWgulou a* > paunnser. Both<br />

• ttonkUn A. Kln« told Cl- oOlcem testlflsd rridw that Clcer<br />

' tud*r the Parawylvaniadid<br />

not atop l»fore entering the intersection<br />

and that they had n<br />

chance to avoid the cnuh. The pollc*<br />

oar -waa spun around and came<br />

PREMIXED: to ml on tile xldewalle.<br />

lo enforce unlng ref ulatiani, room-<br />

In summing Up the evidence.<br />

Ing house ordinances and the build, Calvin B. Heller,<br />

13ANC Judffs Kink commented that had<br />

ing code, he said<br />

Cleefo had hia car under control the<br />

"We do not know how many iC" Summer Resident<br />

r«« ADD.* WATEF accident would never have occurred.<br />

eidents we prevent, hew many eol- Word has been received lic"rc <strong>of</strong><br />

The defendant was required to<br />

lapies <strong>of</strong> buildlnfs we prevent or the death <strong>of</strong> Calvin B. Heller a long<br />

enter into an agreement to pay the<br />

how much siekne§s was prevented<br />

SCREENING city car repair bill.<br />

by control over sanitary condilions.'<br />

tune summer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

he went on.<br />

on Saturday 61 his home in Oer.<br />

r« «any th* Gnw and<br />

But the Importance <strong>of</strong> the build. iiiantown. Ps,<br />

Gray Colon, Beach Chn For WsUweod<br />

Ing <strong>of</strong>ficial 1» not recoinlied by the Mr, Heller was a well known pout<br />

RIB to start beach classes in<br />

public or the government, Mr. Bin- and a world traveler. Many <strong>of</strong> his<br />

lINAtlON SCREEN WUdwood, July 1. in being adda<br />

added.<br />

poems were published in The Evevanced<br />

by the Department el Pub-<br />

Me generally hli a small group ning Bulletin, and two collections<br />

__: STORM DOOM lic AH«irj, it waa announced this<br />

<strong>of</strong> technically trained, underpaid were published in book form,<br />

>METAL THR^SHOi week.<br />

employes", he explained. The speak- He and his wife. Eliidbeth, who<br />

tAL SCREEN DOOR There will be regular icheduled Interior view «f eoe cl Ihe leuhsre Linn Hall Dietei Oara whleh faatoru kl(k katk aeat to inert er advised the association to appeal survives. formerly occupied an<br />

dame* at various leeUoiu <strong>of</strong> the paan<strong>of</strong>tr cgmfort. Twelve at Uir« Budd-bnm eari are now In lervlec. aeattag N MaeBgcn, Ike RDc'i to the public for support and aid. opartment ut vm Central av. fur<br />

beach in thi afternoons.<br />

DOOR CHECKS<br />

are compiHtly •Ir-candlUanrd ind •llr.ctlvtly decsraled. Clteelluit Illhtlng, imeeth rlilnf qaallUei and BETTER PUBLICITY NEEDED about 10 years Fur lhe ya^t f**w<br />

lk-ipeM Hhedaiei provided by the tqulpmfnt arc Incrnutaj the popul.rlty <strong>of</strong> travel by rail la the Jer- He recommended that the assoeia- 'ears they vacationed al Hanii Inn.<br />

D SPRINGS Mr and MM. 3. A. Canton, <strong>of</strong> Shore rueru.<br />

lion appoint a public relations com.<br />

Brooklyn, arc •pending the nunmer<br />

mittee to handle publicity for build-<br />

Mr ami Mrs. Leslie D. Fornath.<br />

I VS. MUSH. at MU Aj*JUry av.<br />

ing <strong>of</strong>ficlali »o that the public will <strong>of</strong> CollingswQod. are vacationing at<br />

Among <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s New Visitors<br />

realise that the duties <strong>of</strong> a bulklinf JB50 Asbury av<br />

Boy Scout Fund <strong>of</strong>ficial is most important,<br />

[ AND OLD ENGLISH<br />

Mr Blinds asserted that the Build,<br />

LAWN SEED RENT At Hotels, Guest Houses<br />

ing <strong>of</strong>ficial ii underpaid compared<br />

<strong>On</strong>e-Third Raised<br />

WANTED<br />

with other municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials with<br />

no pr<strong>of</strong>essional training or respon-<br />

Two 2-Bedroom erhapn Somm <strong>of</strong> Your Friends Arm Listed<br />

Chambermaid<br />

Donon Asked to iblHty,<br />

OCEANIC — Miss Edith Griffith. HANSCOM—Mrs C. H. Keadloy Send Contribution! Attempts by th« organiMtion to GEORGIAN HOTEL<br />

H. Shoemaker Apartments<br />

ilWbiirgh: Mr and Mrs. Charles Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred<br />

have legislation enacted that the po- 1120 Central<br />

iunter, Olean, N, V.: Miss P. Car Nell. Wayneaboro, Fa,; Mr, and Mri Resort people wore reminded yessition and responsibility <strong>of</strong> inspec-<br />

•oil Brown, Hogeland, N, J,; Mrs. F, W, Heinrieks, Pittshurih: Miss<br />

See dMM Wore d*6nit«ly<br />

terday to send in their eentributiani .ors deserves, have failed, he as-<br />

llary Serk, Washington. Q. C: Dr. Leek and mother, Philadelphia; Mr,<br />

Lumber Co. decMinf. Very reason- BUl J, Johnson, Chattanooia, Tenn : and Mrs, N, V. DiBlasi, New York;<br />

to the annual fund-raising campaign<br />

serted. The Bill for Minimum Requirement<br />

state Code was passed<br />

Hobard Kent, and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, B, B. Herndon and daughter, <strong>of</strong> the Boy Sciiuu ni America: ut no funds were appropriated to<br />

[l2Ok SL taidWm<br />

Apply<br />

illmm Henkel, Ballimort!, Md: Mrs, M, F, Maehey, Wheeling. W. Since the drive opened two weeks ut it Into effect, and the Tenure ef FOR RENT<br />

llss Margaret DeSipin. Upper Dar- Va.<br />

ago the committee has received $450, Office Bill for the Building Official Space for <strong>of</strong>fice or Small<br />

0150<br />

31 OCEAN AVE.<br />

Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.<br />

against its hap_ed=£or goal <strong>of</strong> $1,500. was vetoed by the governor.<br />

folen, PhllBdelphia<br />

aeesrding to Morten L, Leach, gen-<br />

IJNCOLN—Mr. arid Mrs. Charles<br />

Edward Mrezek. <strong>of</strong> Irvinglon, Retail (tore. Excellent Ioeral<br />

chairman.<br />

Davidson and party, Dewitt. N. Y ;<br />

iresident <strong>of</strong> the Now Jersey Offication in vicinity <strong>of</strong> 8th<br />

JJANIF-INN — Mr, and Mrs Wil- Mrs. j. H Jones and son. Jack, Pitts-<br />

Much af the solicitation ha§ been cials, announced that questionnaires St. and A.bury Avenue,<br />

iani J, Cowan, Indianapolis, Ind-; burgh; Mr. and Mrs, Russell East,<br />

dene by inaii. However* many re- will be sent to each municipality in<br />

cipients a£ letters whs fsrmerly §up=<br />

Ucht and he»t furnUhed.<br />

r, and Mrt, Phillip H, Small. York, burn. Heading, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Mew Jersey to learn the srganiza.<br />

ported the Boy Scouts have neglect-<br />

'a,; Alfred C. Carc,y. Philadelphia; William Be Ggrrno and Mr, and Mrs.<br />

lien ef its building department. This ia located in a good<br />

ed to send in their contributions in<br />

area with plenty <strong>of</strong> tr»f«<br />

and Mrs, Joseph Reynolds. Bal- John F Kane, Philadelphia; Mr andthe<br />

pQ§tage=free envelopes Mr,<br />

ANCHOR'N POINT imord, Md,: Mr, and Mrs, DQriald Mrs, George Trexler, Allentown. Pa.; Lyaeh urged response as soon as Mis* Pleaaantville fie,<br />

. Lilts, Camp Hill. Paj Mr and Mr. and Mrs, Gerard Albert and possible so that the campaign can<br />

I olisldirrd a 100<br />

rs. William H. Julius, Bethlehem. family. Kcnntnf Square, Fa.; Miss be terminated by the end ef <strong>Jun</strong>e, Wants to Be Model<br />

200 Bay Avenue<br />

a,; Mr, and Mrs. Waller Suplcc, Oladys Clark and party Toronto, if jjossible.<br />

Mary Capilie. 18, with brown hnir<br />

est Chester, Pa,<br />

Canada; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lou.<br />

Reading. Pa.<br />

Persons not visited by solicitors<br />

nd eyes, won the Utle ot Mim<br />

were urged to send donations to Mr,<br />

Hantville in e beauty contest in<br />

Offers a Wide Variety <strong>of</strong> High<br />

DREXEL ARMS—Miss Betty Cur.<br />

Loach at the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric<br />

Hat city Saturday night,<br />

tell, Teaneck, N, ¥,; Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Co,<br />

She was thg third eent#gtiht se-<br />

Quality Foods for People <strong>of</strong> Dis- 'eter H<strong>of</strong>fman and family. Wym Tutoring Courses<br />

\ the <strong>Ocean</strong> District Compcted<br />

go far to eempete in the Migi<br />

oed, Pei Mr. and Mrs, S. Stetler,<br />

antown. Pa.; Mr, and Mrs.<br />

criminatutg Taste.<br />

Are Offered Here<br />

obtains sufficient funds it<br />

ew Jen«y pggoant in Oeeiii <strong>City</strong><br />

will not be able to conduct the<br />

n July 2J.<br />

,eon, -d Iblolt, West CollinsswnBd, High sehsui and college students Scouting program effectively during The new Miss Plc-asantviJk^ who<br />

J,: Mrs, James McKec aud Miss residing **r vflca lion ing in. Orpan yarning year, it was yyinied uul, m ambitions to be § model, plans<br />

M. Mckec. Media, Pa.: Miss Cath- <strong>City</strong> are <strong>of</strong>fered an opportunity lo<br />

o use her S500 scholarship award<br />

?rine Peiffer, and T. Bassinu, Over- have intensive iiutructibn to make<br />

to attend busines§ seheol. She was<br />

tch for the Opening <strong>of</strong> Our irook. Pa,<br />

UP academic work or to explore new Pioneer Residents raduated from Pleaiaiitvilie High<br />

^ubjeeU* duflnji ihe summer manthg,<br />

lehool this month.<br />

THE OEOROIAN — Mr, and Mrs. A convenJeni program, especially Back For Visit<br />

fceoTOO^ mma ROOM Oieph Neff, Philadelphia; Misses suited to vaegtionefs with instrue- Mr, and Mfg. Charles W, Carter, Women may be taking the place <strong>of</strong><br />

irewer, Alexandria, Va.: Mr. andlion<br />

^heriuled between 9 a. m, and af Bridgeton. has'e been spending >wibeys in some citieg=but that<br />

r«, Paul O, Klineler. Waterbury, i p= m= on weekdays, is glvcrt by thetheir<br />

annual vacation at the MoorbTi nothing new in eerlairi social<br />

onn. <br />

poo.000 m»p |ajft y«ar as *<br />

industrial research.<br />

ar,<br />

a i<br />

The thistle,is the saffron, *h«$<br />

until recently was <strong>of</strong> no use except<br />

that its flowers<br />

yield an inferior,<br />

ever, industrial<br />

COTTA<br />

Do You Waml Something; UNUSUAL in<br />

• FRESHLY MADE 3NAPB£R 3OUT<br />

* OY3TERS-A-LA-CASINO, !*•>* %M*M^<br />

OTHER DXeSVAI BIMIBI<br />

EDNA UNO JACK OWNHMD .<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN C<br />

PRKING<br />

PACE<br />

The<br />

fThe Geographical Center <strong>of</strong> the Island)<br />

JTHE CENTRAL OCEAN CITY CIVIC ASSOCIATION IN COOPERATION WITH THE BUSWESSMEN BELOW WVITES YOU<br />

r SHOP — DINE -« RELM IN THIS RAPIDLY GROWING SECTION<br />

i<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

Has the finest beaches in the city. Most <strong>of</strong> the ..<br />

people bathe here, so why not live here. You _'remember<br />

the orange and white signs, Berger<br />

Real E,tate fnr the past 30 years, well, that's<br />

me. Information given about anything in this -<br />

section.<br />

BUYING • SELLING • RENTING<br />

Pile 0076<br />

EDGAR F. BERGER<br />

Real Estate and Insurance • Notary Public<br />

AYES Self-Service<br />

FOOD MARKET<br />

3104 ASBURY AVE.<br />

FRESH MEATS<br />

.ROCERIES -PRODUCE<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Stop Shopping Service<br />

t mat Most Complete Marfcel in Central Oeeu <strong>City</strong><br />

SERVICE PHONE 8B0I<br />

M er's Handy Comer<br />

he Store for All Your Needs"<br />

33rd Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Beachwear • Accessories<br />

Fishing Tackle<br />

Fountain Service Grill<br />

Italian<br />

Submarine<br />

Sandwiches<br />

Cor, 32nd St. and Asbury Ave.<br />

KLINE and CAREW<br />

3100 ASBURY AVE, PHONE 8840<br />

Delicatessen - Groceries - Produce<br />

Soda Fountain - Light Lunch<br />

Hot Dogs - Hamburgs -- To Take Out<br />

Breyers lee Cream<br />

HALF GALLON<br />

and<br />

Cleaners - Launderall<br />

PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT<br />

• Special 3-Hour Service •<br />

We Operate Our Own Plant<br />

Phone 2740 3210 Asbury av.<br />

k , Pick Up and Delivery<br />

1<br />

WELLS'<br />

SERVICE<br />

STATION<br />

Cor. 34th and Asbury Ave.<br />

We Specialize in<br />

Motor Tune*Up<br />

With Modem Equipment<br />

Bear Wheel Alignment<br />

Lubrication . Simonizing; • Oil<br />

Batteries • Tina<br />

CARS CALLED FOR & DELIVERED<br />

PHONES 1682 - 8572<br />

TIERNO'S<br />

3345 Asbury Ave.<br />

FRESH MEATS — POULTRY<br />

COLD CUTS — SANDWICHES<br />

We Deliver Phcne 0429<br />

POWELL'S<br />

SERVICE STATION<br />

34th St. and Central Ave.<br />

Phone*8894 - 1623-M<br />

if Your Car Won't Start -.-or Your<br />

Tire Goes Flat<br />

CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE<br />

Cars Called for and Delivered<br />

Goodrich and Atlas Tire* - Batteries<br />

Expert Lubrication<br />

— ittvm. BKAI. OP PKOTKcnoN UNCM itM —<br />

HOTEL HAINES<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ui© <strong>Ocean</strong> at 34th St. and Central Avo,<br />

FOR A DELIGHTFUL LUNCH<br />

Try Our<br />

COFFEE SHOP<br />

Chicken or French Frjed<br />

In a Basket<br />

Sandwiches<br />

MilkShake,<br />

The Fineat Food*<br />

GRAY'S<br />

PHONE 1100 • 27O5<br />

QUALITY GRQCER1H —<br />

Salads<br />

Sundae*<br />

SANDWK<br />

Sales Rentals<br />

j. A. mo n<br />

REAL ESTATE -<br />

Corner 27th<br />

• '%u ;"*«<br />

D.irabl«<br />

intU


I in<br />

MMN<br />

Restaurant<br />

9th and Wesley Ave,<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Comfortable at All Time.<br />

SEAFOOD - LOBSTERS<br />

FREE rAItKlXC,<br />

FAST — FULL COUKIE OIXNLRS<br />

MANAGEMENT HOTEL UNCOLN<br />

E. L, COPE, OWNB<br />

.-j*.-*. im 3 Hwt fc.g^, j |No MarCy for Drunken and Golf Club High<br />

Golf Club r Reckless Drivers, Warning h A. C. Tourney<br />

Driver in First Crash<br />

Is Fined $12 and Costs<br />

SGNI1RS POINT — A tii-iv.<br />

volved in an accident U_\?-\ Tin<br />

at the Ryuti_> 4 = May* Liifichr.H<br />

section, iii which ^ven person?<br />

njureri, was lined §12 a mi voooooooooococooo< ooo<br />

k f1 by Miss<br />

Isabel Govern. 20, nf 400 bhick W.<br />

Qekcresi ai\, Northileld, cciihdiTi iii<br />

thp intersection.<br />

Hospital rncordi? lifted as iho^e<br />

receiving treatment: Mri> Srnnlmi,<br />

passe nspr in h*"T hUjUmnti'-s J HI*.<br />

treated for ftT.i'Hired w riM: MI?M<br />

a passenHrr in the Sranlun cur. ! '* r% y p y<br />

Ticket 'Fixing*; Aerial Spraying Begins<br />

JMBRS FOrNT=M«¥OP Fred W,<br />

' ! ,imiiii culled eUy roiineirs «l =<br />

! •Huiri, Friday night, to the increase<br />

i oi Tcehtem ;uid drunken drivlnti<br />

eiises. He rmphnsi^ed thni there will<br />

| Ue no ^fixing" <strong>of</strong> tfafTic tlrkets, and<br />

i no merry shuwn druiiken driven!,<br />

i The mayor yruiNed ihe poliea de-<br />

; part men t fur its drU"t* to enforce<br />

traffic iind sneeii lnws: He nlsn cited<br />

ihe cooperation uf Dr. Joseph Cam*<br />

iron with ihe pullee departnit>nl=<br />

: In niher nu^ines^. the mnyor re=<br />

• piirtfd thni s[jrnyiflM ''T *hn city hy<br />

iiii-nlnnn jri the w = ir *•!i mimt\\ii\c-Min July 1<br />

CITV PROPERTV SOI.I*<br />

Two tmi/is uf citi<br />

y<br />

treated fr deep hiruriiiiims (jf the Nn<br />

right hand an*i fact?: MSN* Miiriiyn<br />

DeVaUit, oi North Held, passtMiM'-'f<br />

Miss Govern's ear, irenied fur Isif<br />

utiuns Of right HiWV.<br />

Sesnlon \K as urrMHteii hy Piil<br />

Captain GMurfie JuhnM.in, UNM V<br />

released to npjRMir at ii heiiriny H<br />

urday on vhurm^ ut pii^my ,i M<br />

: nfti-r rpi-rlvlnn 30 ur more rum.<br />

Ciiilfers frmii thf Ouefni wnnri DFlks n spitrln) <strong>of</strong>Tieor. tn is-<br />

**r reauirpri fnr pttbtir use.<br />

gnmers Pftim finh rtni^hrd UP m NIM.<br />

An ordinftnee creiiiinjj a limited A the h'iider^ m the llfih n.<br />

Zone was pni&Dd on tVrni rvtui'mg. Meniher-Oiiepl Iii% itiM !nr^ In the lm=<br />

pOfiaril roin t*f Uu" JiHrtiSKt*d and<br />

liilU-r inmutij who frit*N ! hnmb hi?<br />

wuy mil <strong>of</strong> thi* i«rUo!!, Much nf the<br />

at'iinn tiikos plat'i* wiihin tho e**]I<br />

blocks, mr^ hnilii and prison yard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fnisrim Pruinn m Ciililitrrii;!<br />

STRF<br />

ThuFsdas, Friday and Naiurdav<br />

Miirjnrir Miiin mid P^rt-y Kiihfidc<br />

A fsjrmpf' Now Jv-rsey rr^Ident,<br />

Piirid tuU! tliu court ho was uniiUTiru<br />

tliiit his cur r?gi,Hir£iiiiiii h;id hot'ttnu*<br />

inViiiid nn Mnrfii ''II<br />

%.,<br />

f ^ *"t S<br />

Rotary Told Y.F.C, Trying<br />

For Peace Through Youth<br />

Solution to World'. Trouble* Spiritual, Say.<br />

Smyth; Million and a Half Youagitera Enrolled<br />

Non-Resident<br />

Plumbers Fined<br />

Pay 9100 Each For<br />

IniUlUHon Here<br />

, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2H, 198<br />

EUora Man to<br />

Mark Witt Birthday<br />

Edward Thanifaean- who is 6e-<br />

Iie\pd to be the oldest mal^<br />

resi^c-nt <strong>of</strong> Cap* Bifay County<br />

will oks^rve hJi lOJgt birthday<br />

loorlyn; Surf to Op«n<br />

STRAND<br />

Tod&y Mid<br />

Joan<br />

m thi* nin\ je<br />

Mi Fnm\ n mnmntir<br />

K^t^ K nun -><br />

*. fiv<br />

She is pnpira> t ti nU at<br />

in thi<br />

Ihn ft mult politician u Im is<br />

Ut fi»iPi\. nn hmmnn Hi uri t frnm<br />

her Alma Mntir Whth* ^hf i^ \\&\\<br />

mm ihi> i«lJPKi ii bivomrj. knnwn<br />

thit ^hc % n^ i SprlU d frnm Ihni<br />

Jiihtwil 2(1 >Piir3 rarlinr ftir n\i\ Ing<br />

(Qjltki Iirp jdrnf<br />

met? as th? rnllrgn prCHJrif tit U hn<br />

low* hu. hi?nri m Mim*ntlr honors In<br />

puliliriil eiiinpiiiiJM Hlld Hlrltii|Iiif>it i.yi<br />

, My Fancy". Wirner Brolhrr.' oomrdv Khirh jg now a| $hf><br />

hoi- own love ijf^. is hiiurmuKly i'»t- Strand Tht-mtrC. w NfFF il H!II r.nllnur thrsufli MVdnr^-y. BftRed orl<br />

iihiilind iii lh** rnmrcly "Drar Brut''. the »mnMi star hli prodg-tlnn Sf twe SC«QHN ago, ,hr film a|,o si«rs<br />

Mnnn Fro*=mnn nturs fts tht? hnhby, F«nk i.ovi-jo^. «jih Ev* Ardrn and J«nlc# Ryi?,<br />

MIXIT with bin idffM, Ktiunrd Arnold<br />

in iht* roli» nf thr fiiMrui*ttelMn; stars Ronald ReuMan and ' Rnndolpii Scott and Jan<br />

ynruenu.B Rhnmiii Fli'triing, i-«!ar in ^Satiui Fc". thi<br />

It m the story <strong>of</strong> n violent Civil I slor now in iU MfEfiilcf Upc-k. hi^ said<br />

there wrro, up to Friday. cinjii» ni<br />

2,CK>0 rptflstrred di-U^iiir-s frnm 20<br />

nasterfs states rrpresentiiii* 30 rlIf=<br />

iiTtmt denominations,<br />

"Thffin yaung ponpli? haw Icnrnnit<br />

the* basic truth thru ihey do riui haw<br />

Ut let down the burs <strong>of</strong> morning isnfl<br />

Christian Nvitm in nrrtcr to \uivv- a<br />

Hood fiine." he s.:iid= 'W.<br />

iiitl our yuiith w bt* an *•<br />

oiht'fs thrmiichout thr Tint ion nnd<br />

world: Wt? bt'lii^o ihort* is ;i ^(tirii<br />

ulil unMUrr in tho world's |>Pob!eni.<br />

if we ejtn poini our >fiung ppopii- in<br />

u-nrri God,<br />

"I an thanttftt! ihsi fvrry sa(urdsy<br />

nlrht t)ir.>uCliout this land<br />

our Vouth FOP C'hrUt r.llicx atr<br />

•tlpndsd by I i -j million yount<br />

P^oplr from all walks at I Iff In<br />

such m €ircuotManr? iherF fs hope<br />

(hit Airnrira Pin hr a < hrKliH,,<br />

lt»tl«n In tlioyirhi and d an duly Jillmediately<br />

and rt*im*in until Si*MttMii«<br />

bur Ift.<br />

1155 ASBURY AVE. PHONES 1515-1516<br />

In Our Fish Department<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Fresh Seafood in Season<br />

FROM OUR KITCHEN - TO TAKE OUT<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Crab. ... ,_,,S0e««ch<br />

Daviled Cr*b ... ,_4Sce«ch<br />

Deviled Crab Patliei _.4§eeaeh<br />

Imperial Crab ,,,._..,SOc e«ch<br />

FUh Cakes•_„__.__.-.ISc each<br />

Deviled Clim 25c each<br />

Shrimp SaUd ,_.,,$1,7S Ib.<br />

Fried Scallop. ....._._$ 1.10Ib,<br />

Fried Shrimp .........$1.301b.<br />

CUm Chowder _._, ^ SSc qi<br />

Bulb Snatcher<br />

Suspects Freed<br />

Evidence Is Found<br />

Inconclusive<br />

Mu-iivi', Jud|!t> rraiiKlin A K.im in<br />

in ihfMT ^ervvn imftruyiiU nl Mn and Vlunic ipiil Court Saturday dismisgpd<br />

Pn Krftln, rnnl!!HiC in uv\ hmiiit*r 'horur-K <strong>of</strong> di^orti*:-rl.v rondutt ;nlain.^t<br />

nnd funnier wuh tuth nv-Vk fniry in nur btj^s who were ht'Id fnr !ht*<br />

ihu cninrdy serins,<br />

hrft <strong>of</strong> Hunt hiilljn fmm thf mnr-<br />

"Ma and Pit KPHIP Back on ilii* IUPI. <strong>of</strong> a fruit juii'i. KKire ill Bin<br />

Fanti ' i-i ihr- third nf tht' scrip*. Nt. nnii the hoarciwrilk<br />

Gfn%i*i.\ mt'i-ct MiiijoriO Miiiti iiiiri ieiiriji' Smiley, muni watchman<br />

on the Rlusic Pier. aatf\ hu MOW out*<br />

their<br />

uriip umonii sufh if a Krou|i nf ihrei- buys «ii.ai the<br />

IN ii GVIKVT I'iUini- UilliN. !>ul ihi'v th.d whiMi hn ^-tiiiut^U<br />

t - h i c k i = n t ' s o p , i i t them,<br />

runaway<br />

PtI. Charles SIIITIW iiurarti'it by<br />

Hiiide nni<br />

Mr. Sinili-y'ji Khinit ilii]Slfl Ihi><br />

s. bill said iln.,v afti-d nH in JIII<br />

Ulitiiilinhliti He rmteti the lirilisc<br />

Expired License<br />

iht-r tjf this t-iir rind nnriiiu r nru-<br />

Unit tli-n\i. nut <strong>of</strong> ill,, end nf 8Ui M<br />

Plates Causa Fine iitjht' srtriit* unit'. ht> saiti<br />

Edwin G Pund. m at ^'iliiuiiixinn.<br />

Tim bnys aii rit-nit'd haiin^ iiriy<br />

^'1 .r w.ui flni'd Sin m Miinit-i|).il i-nnwcimn with ilij. bulb snatihini!,<br />

Cuurl Fririiiy on vhnvuv-H. nf niii>rii! = but thej- said tlirrii werp sornt. othtr<br />

inj4 a vitr with pspiri'H iiiU'iisi* pilnft'i^ boy^ in iht. nlJu-r tiir fhiit wiiii itnt<br />

and fiiillim to t Ji ii y liis nns HIM<br />

Fried Filet.Fluke,<br />

2Se-30e.40c.iOE per order<br />

French Fried Petatees,<br />

Order, liei pt., 2Se| qt,, 46e<br />

Fried Oyiter. __ — _,$l.l6 do»,<br />

Lobiter Salatl $1,76 Ib.<br />

Cr.b Salad = = ,..._ = = =$1.76lb.<br />

Cole Slaw ......_.__._.3ie Ib.<br />

Pepper Ha.h .-- ,- = .=_=30e Ib.<br />

Potato Salad .,„._._.».-38e Ib,<br />

HOT PLATTERS<br />

SEA roan FLATTER ranhliiui' Pt¥ll»« Cr»b, Friea Sr.llopn. FfIf*<br />

Shrimp, DcTiKd CiclB, Win , • •-.. . . . .. .j ......<br />

Alio Colo Bl»w. Tomato, Lellufo, Tgrtar Sauce, Pickle, Trench FrlM<br />

Fried<br />

lisa<br />

HUT PLATTtRS ronUIn: (skaiee <strong>of</strong> ' - '<br />

Drvlltd Cprt, Sr.llop.. Suft Cr«k. Shrimp, Fl.h. CUm •./...._...,..... Me<br />

Also Cole Slaw, Tomyis, Leltuue, Tart«r Sauce, Mehle, Trench Fries or Poialo salod<br />

COLD PLATTERS<br />

CHOICE OF<br />

I.ssilrr Salid, Crib BaUa. Shrimp S.UJ. Shrimp CockUII .. ISa<br />

L«ttun, Tomato. Cole Slaw. Pickle. Potato Salad<br />

*' dr : *<br />

NclUirr Smiley nor Spvncp was<br />

ahle to posltHi.Jy icii'iitity any til Iht.<br />

Judun KinB iipld thlit m the lib.<br />

senei? <strong>of</strong> prti<strong>of</strong> )ie would h:ue to n^.<br />

•Jiime that the rulpril* were tliiwr in<br />

'hi? second autoiHoitiln<br />

Korea *Test Case*<br />

For America<br />

I So Says Sea Isle<br />

j Soldier on Furlough<br />

Amvriea lias iirovt'tl in Knrra that<br />

it has nn UHgrwuiJvc farrisn iwlicy<br />

| thill will gland iiKainst Commuiiisl<br />

pUiiis for conctut'st anywhrre in the<br />

; world, aecordinti lu Lt John .1 Me.<br />

I Coll, <strong>of</strong> Son lull. Cll), now huiiii. on<br />

, Ipiivij iifltff ser\iiii( almiKi a y,;ir in<br />

Krifou wilh ihe gih Anny,<br />

He told the Sen Isle Rotary Cluu<br />

thill it is noiv "up to the United Na.<br />

tinns to adopt their own system on<br />

o broader ncnle and follow u|) the<br />

prosent tust cajnr' to show that aiilO-usaion<br />

flKSinst Brnaller nr.tioiii will<br />

ilol be tnleraU'tl by (he free nnlisiiji<br />

pDlliira «f ihe w*r "have noi<br />

y»l jelled Io * point where • olur<br />

•nd mnel«« pton h*« rmrrird." he<br />

•ddei.<br />

Woman Arrested<br />

For Stabbing Man<br />

I Chargt'ti wiih sfnbUina ti man riur-<br />

JniS ii right. Miss FrfiriL^ PiRrtru. <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood, was nrrt>st*>d Ipst v>vvk<br />

and held in S50Q0 baii far the grand<br />

jury. Victim <strong>of</strong> tho giobbin^ Ronu-o<br />

Throckmorton. 50, a barbor \^as<br />

1 eonfliMHl to %he ^Toniiin MLmeria!<br />

j HoKiJitaj for «evcml dnyii.<br />

MIKE'S<br />

Hole in the WaJl<br />

42nt SEASON<br />

7Ii BOAKDWAl.K<br />

• SERVING *<br />

Our rarnam l.itom Made<br />

BOW-WOWS<br />

HAMBURGS<br />

SPECIAL<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

^ OF ALL KINDS<br />

The Family Restaurant in<br />

The Family Rmsort"<br />

Features a Varied Menu, including<br />

• Full Course Dinners<br />

• Platters<br />

• Seafood<br />

• Sandwiches<br />

• Children's Platters<br />

_ We Serve —<br />

BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON<br />

DINNER<br />

Our Own Ice Cream<br />

Sugar Cured<br />

PORK ROLL<br />

SANDWICH SHOP<br />

754-56<br />

BOARDWALK<br />

"GUS<br />

BOARDWALK<br />

RESTAURANTS BOOKS - TOYS<br />

HARTZEII/S<br />

GALLEON BLDG, _ 1100 BOARDWALK<br />

Serving the<br />

FINEST IN BERKS COUNTY FOOD<br />

THE MAYFAIR<br />

Sandwiches — Waffles __ Ice Cream<br />

Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner<br />

OPEN St30 A. M. to Midnight 708 BOARDWALK<br />

SNACK BARS<br />

THE SAND BAR<br />

Sandwiches • S<strong>of</strong>t Drinks - Ice Cream<br />

BREAKFAST _ 9 to 12 NOON<br />

1238 BOARDWALK<br />

SWAYNE'S GRILLES<br />

PLAYLAND _ 6th and BDWLK,<br />

Sandwiches • Milk Shakes - Ice Cream<br />

Candy • Cigars - Cigarettes<br />

BATHING ACCESSORIES<br />

THE SURF AND SAND<br />

Catalina - Bathing Suits - Cole <strong>of</strong> Calif.<br />

Beach Lockers • Surf Rafts<br />

BOARDWALK at PLYMOUTH PLACE<br />

SEAS1DI BATHS<br />

920 BOARDWALK<br />

JANTZEN SUITS<br />

and BATHING GOODS<br />

THE BOOKSHOP<br />

GOLDEN GALLEON BLDG. — 1102.1106 BDWLR.<br />

CARDS - TOYS<br />

BOOKS - GAMES<br />

SALT WATER TAFFY . CANDY<br />

SALLY'S SWEET SHOP<br />

BOARDWALK — OPP, MUSIC PIER<br />

FUDGE - CARAMELS<br />

SALT WATER TAFFY<br />

LITTERER'S<br />

FAMOUS<br />

FRUIT DRINKS<br />

800 BOARDWALK<br />

LINENS • YARNS<br />

TERZI'S LINEN<br />

Eat. 1920<br />

Fine Fancy <strong>Line</strong>ns - Handkerchiefs<br />

SI6 BDWLK. •_ OPP, MUSIC PIER<br />

WILFRED SHOP<br />

Fine Yarns Baby Knits<br />

Hand Crocheted Bags and Material*<br />

Hand Knit Sweaters and DreMe*<br />

WII HE1.MINA C, OEHMR IiM HOAHDWAII<br />

USE THIS<br />

BOARDWALK<br />

FOR YOUR


UTCBt<br />

"5 jQCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER. Ine<br />

nNMwn at Th. Oau city snntinr>-L*dir — Hjt is<br />

1BS1<br />

L55E5<br />

Advertising Manager<br />

i Oman Tit and vicinity Ilx<br />

n per VCHF SJ OQ gl\ pitinths<br />

Pi Ice on news stands 3 genii<br />

D ANGEVrNE Editor<br />

> LEE. Anluant Editor<br />

ni Maiui feared thirt the tax, once imposed, would be an invita-<br />

"J> tion to the city fathers to spend that muth more money,<br />

and that the tax would never be rescinded, eVen it the<br />

necessity for it should cease.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> did the opposite. Four years atro it<br />

Imposed a luxury tax. The other day the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Frew analysed the result*, and came up with this ex-<br />

^el&mation: "What would we have done without it!"<br />

During the four years Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s luxury tax<br />

brought in $5,014,776.88. During the present'yi-ar.<br />

foliate, it has yielded f408,339.ie.<br />

The Press concludes that thi* luxun tj\ ln>> sn<br />

abled Atlantic Citv to rptcnei from the darn«ij,i inflat<br />

ed by Hie 1944 hurricane a teat it otheiwiie muld nut<br />

have accomplished<br />

In view <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits'* perpetual battle with<br />

beach erosion the high cast nf repairing- itoim damajfi<br />

etc.-—all <strong>of</strong> which is levied aKainst real estate —(ILI-JII<br />

Cfty might do well to pi<strong>of</strong>it h> Atlanta ( it\ , tsampli<br />

A boy got SO cents reward tur pickinjf up a hottle<br />

from the beach It would be man. helpful if «umeliuiU<br />

would put a bounty on clam ihelli before the hit-jruai il,<br />

Tun out <strong>of</strong> adhesive tape<br />

JTOP at STOP Street^<br />

I ' An almost fatal anident "ciumd Ihuridu\ in<br />

•S<strong>of</strong>fers Point when seven pe mni were miureri t«u nl<br />

rtjHem seriously, in the collision <strong>of</strong> two dUtomobiii ><br />

* 4 Philadelphlan wan fined $30 in <strong>On</strong> an t it\ ,<br />

. ^police court, Fridaj, and hin driving lictiT-e sa^ ie<br />

"«d His car collided with a resort pnlin ui<br />

Both accidents were i a used hetduxt 1 a tlimi hail<br />

ed to stop at a designated *tnp lntempctiun<br />

* For your own satetv a«. w. 11 ds that uf uthi is -Uup<br />

where stop signs are posted Do nut pimeiii until \nu<br />

•re certain no cronn traffic is a[ipioathinjf<br />

Deaths have been caused light heie m <strong>Ocean</strong> ( itv<br />

by motorists who failed to heed that advice Don t lit<br />

one <strong>of</strong> those motorists who kill or maim thruujfh UK<br />

. „ And pedestrians' Don't cross a buiv downtown in<br />

teWeetJCSn afi-ain.it a red traffic lig-ht Walt for it tn turn<br />

green You therebj mdv avoid >,eimuis injuiv tu \nui<br />

f self and others<br />

Since Margaret IH touring Euiopc Piesidcnt Harn<br />

Obviously has no incentive tu pntnurage sales tit mini.<br />

television sets in the L 1 5 right nnvi<br />

Summer Couple In<br />

Church Wed<br />

Visitors United<br />

By Rev. Vaughan<br />

Miss Mery Ann Ocwchgcr diugh<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mr* Am As E Ot^th<br />

gcr a£ Drcxpl Hill bit ilflp the<br />

bridi uf Kenneth R H^nmn on if<br />

Mr md Mrs Li jln* Hvnnn nl<br />

DFI> Fari Pa S tturdii^ Jum IS<br />

Thn bppi liful widtlmg ioi k plac t<br />

in Hif)> Trmih tpiSL"i d Church<br />

with iIn Rtv Fotust E V<br />

h j<br />

Womans Club Plan*<br />

For Coming Year<br />

Officeri Mid cOmmitte* chairmen<br />

<strong>of</strong> th» Qesmn <strong>City</strong> Women 8 Club<br />

met last week to formulate plans<br />

for the earning year.<br />

The cluh chose tar i\& theme<br />

Knou and Understand "^ our Com<br />

munlty The meeting a as nt IPP<br />

hamc at the president Mrs Clydi.<br />

Ellis 213 ^easpray rd<br />

Members \%ho attended utn Mrs<br />

Isabel Adnm* Mrs Ruth 13arb><br />

Mrs Eleanor Hudson Mrs Helen<br />

MaeBuiiK ; > Mrs MurriJ Pit-f£c<br />

Mn Jeannette Stokes and Mrs<br />

Ignore Townsend<br />

h *mni.ki.d<br />

luli |nnr<br />

<strong>of</strong>t hid Tin<br />

ilotli i<br />

Letter from a Father Who<br />

Has Lost Marine Hero Son<br />

WEAHS DDTTEn SH<br />

Thi bridi vioiu T [,i<br />

white duttud H\\ Uss M u<br />

IILI iihf ijri iti ,|<br />

Itoak tnd u sint.lt uhll<br />

mini nl hunt r ^ uri<br />

au iii with I w hilr<br />

while tlu bFik'miil u i, OiiH<br />

! Cluttcd |.W|K5 \S ill! FLlI dnIH-El (-.U«H<br />

I They nil rnrrn.fl iiirt fufhionod hmi-<br />

qiu'ls uf ri'd t,.lr!Hlt!ulis iiiid bnby<br />

Ciiri.l Dtiiiiihi'rt.y uf Uiiiit'r<br />

Darby, WHS m.iid <strong>of</strong> Immif imci Ri..<br />

iicri E, Kymuri LiFuUH-r uf ttiu truurii<br />

was best mail<br />

CLASSMATES ABE ,\TTitNI>ANTN<br />

kfMUiicU wri'o Hit' His&i's Biii-<br />

McH?rr Ediin Pt'ti-r:-; Aik't'li<br />

If Th.iniii.-, n.iIJt-il 8 BlK'h "iilltl,<br />

Diin.i!,' F Clink<br />

Thi' ufi,U'.-.!iKijtLs ,ind Li*in,r* BITI<br />

U, « iir lllu iii-iik- M Im it ii<br />

.:UjtfLiU ,," itli, Ihi litM :.!!> ill Pl'llll-<br />

H>h;;im, .iiifi fhv MriHini v, :n_> is ii<br />

Ul'iiilun'r I'I CIII-IHH UiilU'IsilJ<br />

Ti r ijinU, ^ jjnciiiuuhi'f ut<br />

lMl.ii-1 Ijiiii- su» .1 iviiii «hili. i<br />

Major Tobin<br />

Wins Award<br />

Resort Woman's<br />

Brother la Cited<br />

Mnjor Chiirluii Tutiin. <strong>of</strong> Uiu*.<br />

dlia-no. Pn.- has jiLSt iH'tm iitihurcd<br />

with an iiwnfd iijr liroiieienL-y <strong>of</strong> h!5<br />

unit iil the FniFneld AIF Field. Aif<br />

Forwj ba-«c lit Seattle, Wash,<br />

Miijur Tabih. ii reserve <strong>of</strong>llecr. svns<br />

rpcalied to attive duly in Sijattle<br />

several numlha HJJU. He is vvi-ll<br />

kriou n ill Oi'onn Cn:- ftH 4i >,uniinef<br />

vyiiliir lor niuriy >euis._ inid i.s u<br />

bri.Ihef uf Mis f hill Its B M111 iK"n<br />

pf this ri^uri<br />

Ht- ft'iiMird i] pl;ii|ut- trmv Cn]<br />

Jusepii M McMiiriy? rnnini,hH!in>4<br />

ollifpr lit thu III III WlliK. inr hu.<br />

llltli Miiuir S'liiirli. Siiiiiitiriiii Tin 1<br />

Squndna commanded by Major<br />

Tobln wu cited for maintaining the<br />

mart clean and orforly barracta on<br />

the field »nd *or generally reflertiriB<br />

a high degree Qf morale<br />

The pregentjitlan uss tlio ftFit MI<br />

a monthly jjquadrcm toinpLliuon at<br />

the Held<br />

TueyUy,<br />

WIU BB It hall fcourly I<br />

Intr-rvali during Hunt <strong>of</strong> I<br />

nssR and evening ^vlUl nlf<br />

express<br />

Weik-dav runs frum P§<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily «l»rl at<br />

itinlinup tD 10 30 u m Of<br />

ltn i i ri fmni 8 15 ii<br />

p in milodin, thru i jjpil<br />

meiphta<br />

^undmy,<br />

i < 10 3d<br />

i^- Iripi<br />

Summer Phila. Bus Food 5aIe m Marmora<br />

Schedule, Thuriday \ r.«d .i< «m i,* hu.i „ rri<br />

The full mnmir ^Lhriilili uf Ini. i % lihiiniii|. »t Hi i m ni. Stpat-<br />

srr^lLt bLtuccn C3c,»n Cit\ nui , I " !>«' M irrm i i foriht btni.<br />

Philnriclphii «ill bi (ui irtotiirni'nt »% «hc? in d\ing i amed ihr<br />

a^t^rd nrxt in fanfe i» (hp Mfdal iff llonur thp Sin (rm*<br />

Ml son »a>i killed hi u pirrr «f nn Irfl a pirt c at m.Ul shinped<br />

tu the rnemt in ^11 likpiihuud tit OUF snulM tlfir^ UF<br />

killed b\ a PIFCF <strong>of</strong> mptil brauhhl do«n nifr Ihr «iippK llfip.<br />

Htrr forblddrn lit hitiiih und nurii mid inimunll >n t*\ |i»u« on tht pirr Mun<br />

day nig-ht, with nnmerous vocal yuest star^, Don t<br />

miss it'<br />

f WEEKLY CROSSWORD FUZZUi<br />

So You Think You Know N. J. !<br />

Library May Prove Otherwise<br />

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A collector'* dream is our<br />

Antique Shop, You'll And i<br />

it's most unusual and full<br />

<strong>of</strong> chsice items at a norn- :<br />

ina| eosl. Browse here to. i<br />

MENDANA C<br />

VICKERS<br />

Antiques<br />

In the IIASA PASTRV BI.IKi.<br />

107 Eighth St.<br />

At the<br />

DANA<br />

PASTRY SHOP<br />

8th AND MOORE<br />

BETTER BAKED GOODS<br />

Cost More ^ - - Worth More<br />

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tn iri hi ti r% f<br />

the diul |m II I III<br />

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30 SUtement*<br />

4 Bird MDrojuy<br />

far<br />

out<br />

mock Jewel<br />

UStfere 48Electric«I unli<br />

10 Dolt 41 Piat/orm<br />

31 Ejtude si Ol»«rve<br />

SfKanow w»y» 93 Sheltered aid*<br />

38 Oaia 89 Symbol tet<br />

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l i! * 11 I li ,1 t I il n! ill<br />

rim. i I in I In i i ml I i l<br />

landm.1! k Th, t ri tl 1! ! nh<br />

in pui I jnl pn pi i i It fit rfiid<br />

11 tl tf Mm fi r % ri I b il > I<br />

unit! i I % tin fiilrl 1 Wi wr '<br />

PiilLit tl the ttirl, pi l,n \i<br />

nun tl jli / I Uu SI i!i f P., ^<br />

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It tit tl I J- nil ill N it r<br />

n il I m I f im, I Ml M H<br />

Iht- iir I mi n ii n'.in I C*i ,ui<br />

CliMliinil till- I U fit iciint lum<br />

In NL t, liro W It Whitmin tlir<br />

f 1IH r it n u k I il [ i n l i \ u l t h i n l<br />

in L inirli n iiui the \ m Id 1 in ml<br />

r iiinili r til iht Am* n u lit I Ln<br />

Llnra Uiirltin ^ ht> tn Li I infill i<br />

m t f Nl %\ Iir t % tlr I 1 I !u<br />

^OIIALISTII tlSTIH<br />

Tilt Nnrll Aiiiilli ,| I h I I K .<br />

Rid Bjnl- urn tit 111, l i t uu<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

GAS CO.<br />

\ CIIOWI^O IO1!P\SV<br />

Common Stock<br />

Bought - Sold Quoted<br />

Arthur L.<br />

Batten<br />

846 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

'OCEAN fiTV, N, J.<br />

RfpreiteiiiiitiVF<br />

Woodcock, Hess<br />

& Co., Inc.<br />

I-J ii. ISruiid -Street<br />

riillaAcililila II. l>n.<br />

Members rMla.-naltlmore<br />

Sluck Kxzlwngt<br />

Phone O.C. 18S8-M<br />

EVER HEAR OF<br />

A Ca^^Su.^ 08<br />

... with his modern Electric Range!<br />

Jack Benny, liar si<br />

•THE JACK BiNNY SHOW"<br />

heard eysry Sunday<br />

over CIS, coon to caait<br />

Mrt ftitlln Hcpd (lenFrd) enscls Hie fsls ef itudfiRt while Mils fm ly Failsy at<br />

' Teacher ' demsfi>ffgtt> s cardboard *», Ichbaurd In ouf Ffiflceten Offkc<br />

Ossrghng firsvldea an Inlereif ng end prsfliabls ccreer—and <strong>of</strong>fmn used<br />

upporhtntl,., for »d.ont,mem n> qualined High idlest gmdllOl.k H r»r><br />

inlereirid, eat! yeyr £hief OasrsfQi-<br />

Here a one—and there arc dozens more in tele-<br />

phone exchanges throughout the Stile, They're used, as<br />

you can see here, to train student operatori before they<br />

begin work at a regular switchboard. This way they can<br />

give you fast, efficient service from the very moment they<br />

start handling your calls<br />

Today there are 5,000 more telephone operators serving<br />

you than 10 years Qgo They re serving 700,000 more<br />

telephones in New Jer ey than only<br />

6 years ago And every day moro<br />

telephones arc added, making your<br />

telephone more useful. When you<br />

•top to think that your tele-<br />

phone service takes lc»» <strong>of</strong> your<br />

budget than ever before, U'»<br />

quite a bargain, isn't it?<br />

NEW JERSEY BELL<br />

TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

8 Good hiuni Why<br />

VouN«l for<br />

vtiu. Nothing new to |earn~~except<br />

hita- much heiier, how much easi^f<br />

{.-miking tan he when ypu hive i<br />

modern I Ic.irit Kjn.se Vou fta<br />

llJni J|| JIHJ,,, ,1 jiyuurdcilct j!<br />

The only w»y to enjoy ill iheje —<br />

benefit! is la hi*e an Electric Range. No milter whit<br />

ffltki vou thonit, be lure ii't ELECTftK;, tad yuurc liue<br />

nl kaviut i i»Uy mitftn iulSBiUc lasjcl<br />

CM your FREE espy <strong>of</strong><br />

"How To Hold A Star"<br />

Speeiilly prtpind recijM<br />

bcuiilully iliuiiraicd. Picture! af It-<br />

meyiniQvieitiriwiig iheir wit>ei*glfd<br />

theif fi%nri[e ffci|iei.<br />

Don't Bin thii nppnrlunit),! Get<br />

ths "Rangi <strong>of</strong>_ tho Stars 1 '<br />

ATLAiVTIC CITY<br />

»• lucTwei<br />

COMPANY<br />

HELPING TO BUILD A G££/IT£X SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

AGRICULTURE R I S O I T S<br />

"i • _ _ _<br />

Are You Sure We Cwi't Help? Wamt Ads livi<br />

Classified Advertisements<br />

iivffi isomt His fuf ihi'cf* i-fihimhs sJiuulH \w In I hf tifflri' uf The<br />

• ' • -• M»T i.ATKH I'I IAN MJ()N SATfllliAV ANIJ Wf-.lJNKtf-<br />

•iiM'ii! MM MM i'\nHH\i\,'ii i'iiyi- I'hmii' iF:Mji ,,r urvVt.<br />

f'l.A.SSfFlKD Afl HATKS<br />

UIII< 'rmif. 2:i \Vuu|., or U".s 7",r<br />

• Tiiu-tI.iti>-tii't 1 liiS^l(v Aiih. 21>V Khtiiit<br />

Atj HiitiMiii" 5 L s Mn*irtMjif\-i' Timiift, u tttl 'dh Wt.fii^ ,,i Ui-^ %H UtJ<br />

AriM Hi=i(Uii-in»| Bnx Nuinl>* ! f N, Bftr Mni u<br />

All ( luHhlfiiMl AflVLM'tJHJn^- Cnah<br />

iiif> vi'St UK AiViiMiMsiKi/ uy'i^ii im ^ruiU" tn i-im.'i 1 * 1 !*!*"<br />

c;n|i> :irruiii> iinM finwniffifi- n, vu+lnnu-i. |U-<br />

(Mll.SKilU'tl ])l-!'f "IV AilViTliMllli • SI HO Ih:r IlltM<br />

FOR SALE<br />

FOUND PERSONALS<br />

W A T C H r ' U l ' N l ! US UK/, i || .<strong>Jun</strong>i it. I ^ ! H I T ! ! l f i C f i l l ^ F T<br />

cj«nt-r may H i^* *m-t>i ^ \ \i-\<br />

ifirfillfUii! Inn timi Hii.ihiM T.* im \li\* ' %\V\,-H. !.. (tl t"-ii Kin t| hiick<br />

ll'.lili • \\ r bii.pii iHij'r r-UJfl l«=Kf ilfli]<br />

iii •)••! i = iit= j ssrTVilf Hi J fit; .WMH Kiii'.i liihk hiimf'<br />

Hs-fM liti-t Kriiuiu i Ij(1«;irit f i. K m i/ J,,III h"m rt f>i'i,li'r.<br />

i f M s ! iili'l Ml-Mi! I* ii\ th--, if! f i l f if<br />

MM !t \ ("i *TJ- i I;I,K\ IHI \ AMi HA1»H> «.'-i\ !.'•!• fii<br />

;i fi Jihikr-, ;H i nim|i'<br />

L'i.iH.Mt I'd., iMy A^i-urj ii<br />

NEW KLWCTRin IRON SAI'E=Trade<br />

Iri yiiUP brukeii nu-gnod lion. It i*<br />

Hiiilh 5Lg3 tii us f\ft liny new rjpetrle<br />

IH sti'um ti on In our jK<strong>of</strong>t, Or!nil H<br />

in urnl iiiki- iiui a new ime, Can!<br />

iLW Ashuiv Air, Phunp 1547,<br />

TR E IN VOl R FIROKKN Cl^OCHB<br />

-Nn hiiniJs. no iitvc or eucfctMj. We<br />

ulU lilluw $1.25 in il.'BO uii any rhick<br />

m> Jiiutlisr hnii- ii lottkii tti Jfiu, Sn a<br />

nv-vtr Ti'iMchrnn. HK. or SpSslnni *>lpe<br />

iirW Ashyfy Ave, Hhuiif t?M7, u<br />

INLAID IJNQL.KUM. $2.*m a yard, in-<br />

nlulignt«. pstten'i, m<br />

wi'i-ks in. iht* ypur ul 52 Wesl iv, phoh^<br />

iE RKKRIUKftATURS MONITOR Trip<br />

i ri ttufid Cimrilllnn. Two Hi $.15.00,<br />

run HI S4noo. Vuy huni. ft'iG Ashury<br />

\sr. I*h*mC' 13IT. Thc^hP ucrO traded<br />

Y(ii; CAN RKNt A<br />

I h l Unii! j?s you npi'il<br />

bui-j : Aid Phnne<br />

If<br />

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in nn rii-« *:. K ileclrir r !inyt<br />

Asbuiy A%<br />

i Opf n p<br />

^r-vtmH fiuar. three p r o n u ,<br />

111** bHlh= Ample uinsi'i Sllhi'P.<br />

wood rinurs Ihi-ijughout. Ijhi/riil fli<br />

tn^. 11 V. Amos, -HK1 4'pill i ill<br />

Ph 3lft*\V<br />

BOMKRS POINT—("hill till iflKIHl<br />

7th nnd p*'hnii.\lviinlii Avi' Full prli'i'.<br />

Sf*5tJ IX! Fi'i'iMlfnan SIT l.iinfl Tilli'<br />

Uullfilnc I'hilii 10. Phniit. ill «-TrWJ!<br />

APARTMKNT IIOL'SK. SUM h'lusi'<br />

Illlll" «h, Irnmoaliili' iniSNfiinlMri<br />

IlilUi'ili'Ii'iii' i»nllnij in' IiuvlnB. Will «••.<br />

i'i'Pl lirol'i'rly 111 iiaiii'. XXI i'crilriil<br />

Avr. 6-^'i<br />

4.KAM11.Y PRUl'KRTY (inrilplu «••!•-<br />

iinn Klisl nitiir fi iiht 3 hpiipiHini^<br />

iind hiilh' ^ntl fliior: !J hC'ilniiirnfi. .1<br />

i>jiii]^ Ri'iir iiwtrimenix /list riiiiir<br />

2 hpHiiiiims iinil biith. Srinhd fltpi.r<br />

1 iwdiiinnw iinrl 11,11(1. llul niili-r hrnt<br />

APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />

RISNT—Laurrl ApirtniMU. JHS<br />

r^frliferiiliini. n t r i K miiitisv<br />

twin feeds, frrmt and ]PUP nnii-hi'i. Twh<br />

w?«liii minimtini rptitiii tr<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT<br />

Looam ROOMS rem MNT, epKiauj,<br />

eomlsrUBl*. wall-llsliuil «nd hutcd.<br />

With kitchen ronvpnlrnce. In Sentinel<br />

Ijcdgpr bulldln«. sull«bl« tor meeting<br />

pi&ee far any ufsanlstlsn for single<br />

nlKhi or far •ngrlil nlirhU • month,<br />

riates rnuanibie, tl<br />

HOUSEKElil'lNll APARTMKSTS lnr<br />

rent. Weekly, monthly, ss-iigiiri. <strong>On</strong>r*<br />

hoi ficeiin vlcn. Phuni- dnmi-K m ll.m IXJRMITORV RtiOMS for JHUII men.<br />

r »T00 pr-r<br />

— —— . Uuurdttulk<br />

TH OUKplWiOM AHAHTMKNT I" All-I " - —<br />

MS fur joun« m<br />

Surf and Snnd.<br />

Nfiir iKiuiauiiik, Hao 7th SI, IIOOVKR'S fiUEST HUUSK 714 B«t-<br />

• ' 'a Rnnd*.' ClFan. Wry ii '-<br />

ini; niyUresseii. Phonp<br />

Or ispllt<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 16, 1961<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT<br />

l.wiunHvalli. 6p«B fnf UyjMctlDO, Nw<br />

iiieel floor «p«rtnienu. phone RSI,<br />

NEWLY pECORATED roonn. Clean<br />

T>» -<br />

Piione<br />

>! rnitifi/rtsblc. Near b«^li. •tiirn<br />

I.BMjr PI.W.<br />

bi.<br />

Ml<br />

HII.I.IAKII MANCJIi MOTEI. - r»lu«f<br />

riihlli'; on fVl Jinrs iivi*rlookifia thf<br />

THRKERCJOM APARTMKNT ilfpun I '"">' and "ei'nn Cily (B,(» a duy %m<br />

tiiur. nil ullllllcs, $0C..ij6 IHT uifk luuii'k. f rciNS ill 34th HI . 1. ml )i- i IMht<br />

IBS Central Ail' S-^l I on fruiri' Rn, ph..n|. O r HUI-J-H, II j<br />

' p M w r S K r t im"! 1 ^'"",, ffiili^'ftSn bi.S: l r,.iK UNB BKOROOM TO RKNT willl pf|.<br />

mi utup,: hoi »„!„•,•; nv» ufiUviji:• ij!:;,n "«• 1*1;'^'"* T?iAM? ll! """"'• """ u "'"*'• "" fe<br />

BOVB EXCEPTIONAL — Own I»r»<br />

IhinK liKim, cifct.Fji' refrlgerulor.<br />

AUn i*U| privllUH. BeBMlnal ralj^<br />

iK) p*r uuefc each, Th« Lorelei. *0B<br />

Tlnr* SStl.<br />

3IS DORMITORY - Private bath,<br />

vaiigmi* tar 6 Kills lor iummrr.<br />

7lh St. " It<br />

.Hking p<br />

Jtn Ave. Ph<br />

JVELY NKW i<br />

fflerii, -5123.00 ut-e<br />

eihiim Piai'P. Phu ilui Ihk1 Juiy<br />

*«K2<br />

K4M If<br />

2.<br />

. _ I VKH.NON IIAU-. Mil Atlnntlf Avf<br />

WESLKV AVK. T|n> (ilrimifli' ' Itn'iir I'lilhoHf f'huri'^J HHlffl<br />

»rlftifnlH Mftrirrn. ihi 1 i!iil>i'' M"tii," .,\!'i- I -y%tH i:^i I'liiINli A%f ij'^ii j _ _ _ _ ' j ~ ' : . !1 :<br />

l:iiBiii>h<br />

.M !>« IHIIHI-<br />

I'uinl HJHi<br />

iiil II i-All ;inil lili.k Ri",<br />

nil ii'' a Iri^f ,i iH il Kinds -<br />

,i,i in .I,.'* Ti'Hih Li'ivi's!<br />

'i i, k,.i '/ I- -.: H ..nil Mi'i -<br />

: !H-i',iii !Hi, rh.liil.' Of If<br />

NifiH<br />

i'HifkiM<br />

ttih<br />

IB CENTRAL AVE- HntMU, S-»l'<br />

:i bediiiiiins. liilfm fiHini. d!i<br />

roiirn klU'hi'n. iiiirilrv und ej.tiii I,<br />

loii Tllf hulh. Siiii |u,ii-h All<br />

ihiM> finfllsiii'il. Si-iison MI IrVJlit<br />

ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE<br />

Yalu Keys - >H Eritli<br />

2 for 4ic<br />

i , i i !..:,!,- l i . . . .- i : . . ' I ' - . ...' I<br />

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE''% n \!L t '%i,'m' s .\",!iy^ 't-V;-,,^;I<br />

ivin<br />

i.% ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />

j:^^l Hh: I<br />

,I1S V. , .,' u.i- ML- I ». d I Mi •<br />

,,,] ,,i l.i.m!,e,u !,'«» lliiin ,| NATIiiNAI.<br />

i,.,,l^ il'i'i iiiiii iH/iii rh- ^ITJiio loii-.l I<br />

,-11, ,,.,:n I" ih tn In."*', |iiiilji> Jluui I HJ Ailln<br />

in MI i"i!,i> ;,i'i! .lilii' ii li;ii - i<br />

i • I- ,iu (i Kin w. l-'.i d ^ - - - - ,<br />

V,:linr./i-il I)..ill'! 1st lirlfl -M-.M.I. KITCIIIIN jilNK nlth inn nu\-I sMAI.I. AI'.MITMKNT iimi<br />

. - . ; / . . . . - . - ' . : . . ; . ^i: rj \ ll'.l^l^ '11 111 A__ - . ~ i_ . * .i_ . i i ii-<br />

Phiim- illBl-M I full's. K..I irai<br />

B-ae ; 7i» M,,,,i li-n T,<br />

ATTRAITIVK nNK-lttltiM irfuien, :<br />

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.'•'Vl.H 11 ,' 1 ,,^"'"', J MA-l-j-KKSSI-<br />

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I- I',,ini .im! M.i>»<br />

f. i lyb ii'iitiiil M?<br />

(Wfi<br />

kilVhi-n \\ i<br />

'nil. Hfi-IUf) fifllriil An- T-UI<br />

KIS'l: i!i:l)Rul)M ATARI MK.NT »i'i"<br />

und rioor. I.IS B;iv Ait' phiini' Miil-<br />

U'rii. ri'nrH! yfftfl or «ihi' Eljn yp! i "<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

s'l'ulu hi;.nil im, i-riil n.i.i Sau i'iiih I otilv W II.HIMI in Api'li wmit'iy<br />

• (Huir l.inil'. SI" •«! Kii'« rnaihllili. [in illloi ii,,,ni iliirlny M,,i and Sulurtl.-iv<br />

MIU !>MJ. SI7.ini. 'fhiihc ailj.H' Cats , OitlTiionli ilm-lni; Jum<br />

, , , , , , , , j !• II |< w \ I I," liCI-flllJKRATtlR suitiiliii' tor ri'Sliiu. g<strong>of</strong> I,TH ST — and flrnii- S Imiroomj<br />

li U A I -^ V \ ) l\ r* i\ I. U; ,;it1i firi-^jtlM i'lMitimrrnf-ni. i'u?r?r little living loom wUli nHiriih> hi'ii<br />

HI'.H<br />

I.K.M'I.VT'S<br />

1'iil! i i li Hi rsM) HDATS<br />

ANN < H THDAKI) MllTtiliS<br />

.iriii I1AV AVUNIK •<br />

li.nil null MOtl.ikl, 211 Boy A« c<br />

iii'WAI.T HAH^ ^ lip. motor -t Nil" i<br />

I.<strong>On</strong>Irs ^.'irii! ml Als.i liihU' tnji i'l'<br />

i-iil.il- uiu sili HI Mm<br />

mil iiiid tin*. Rii><br />

Hvlny iitttni «ili niiirih<br />

und Hriili'mhur. Slis'I.ilO M<br />

mniT. MT fium rli.ii- m- >imr<br />

ir<br />

.,"" ViMd i .j.,!,.. |n.:|X.lK AI'AHI'MKN I><br />

t^^n 1 ll'H..iJL, K l z* I :.i:.i., '^ilil t Tii -<br />

lit ilii'.VIih Mi Mi .-.ih, .ui i<br />

I •" 1 *.iw-! l ii.i*-"'i*' '*" *it'--.."-t---»>i'- "<br />

Kii'.iii.n M I'll ililiai'.i<br />

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rhillrs. S3-0il W<br />

rVS ti<br />

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Priiiiu't si-is<br />

M tni'ii A S P i<br />

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j, iM-.'ittii I,,I Ilimk-. I,." Hi ^Jirnl 1 il?*i! Hi!'<br />

it'iiliiii- 1 .. P:il l'iil..> < I.-, .in I I i > H'til H i n t - |<br />

If I'l n n I lialii I..I 111• ii !« «.'ii' I'<br />

i ni!'ii» ! m h \ Hi 1,1- S I M n l ' I M ' / » T I r a m<br />

'i'-.ihifiL' ' uiili iiiu "i ii I' .i.iliiisi.i! iiii%lll..iy<br />

iiirlHlhi,,, I-.M-,,,|i,.|ii ,..,Mnlt i'lii Slirmmi, Aplilv .<br />

H ; I I M I » I ii i.n Viit.l IJHi * Hii>, II<br />

FOR RENT<br />

I'ljK I1KOT -Ui<br />

ll^ii U l<br />

RI-IKP.ItiKP.ATIIIN .•iKItVlf'K Hilir'lis S A | ,, , , , , ri.ii.iii.iin «liii ]U il li, • "<br />

iliiii iiiljii.lMi.-iiU on ..II II. ..I...... I-!""' -••• , I,',,.,,,, ',.„ I..K.I.I Holii 'W tiiodulH. ; —<br />

?rii'-'mi|.Jin' M ""'"ili"n'"''!»ii' u'STOlm I'ii.ilir IKII-ll-l »<br />

k. mnniH<br />

. Mhiilla<br />

twin<br />

:1}C:K AiAii ;nu<br />

^jiliM. Air- Uii^t- jimi sttiiil! ,,ji:li!<br />

l«. in «i.(.k in miinlli SSil'il il<br />

k up Hulf iiilf^ f,iF .iiitU' If<br />

APARTMENTS Tilim iiliil ulir<br />

rt.iMii. eiinl iiiid rnmlni'tiiiiii' • .•<br />

Niin unH Mi^kii. Reii^iiiiubtp i'itlrs<br />

Uireloi, ajfl Oreiin A\e.<br />

ilo<br />

if<br />

HOMEIl APARTMKNTK •- Bifl (Jin<br />

Me. N2 liPdiotims. prhtiip hiiii! iiil-<br />

tnmiitlf lint w.iloi. elei'tiU' rrfil.i?.M =<br />

iliiir. 51P.IM) H'pek uii irrdutjeti rail**<br />

rtir .iLiiii), I'hnni- anso n<br />

en ai HI T».I<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

?iTmi7Tr|. ; Vl V '!i W~ "t'lu'r •,,,.'n".!in« i* ^ .iTSTUM SIJJI1T lnl).*l,[l; JW j w,,.KErt<br />

R(iLI,IN« "fllAIR -• Likl.<br />

^ii!t".-^^iiu'ppmi ^Hti^mMn — WANTED— ! —:<br />

i"?'"^'"!.!'"!'? S*"i! •'•' Bits' .\Vr li.'.'i.n t.'lly HIS h|2B _ _ _ _ — ^ ^ • ^ • . H . . ^<br />

hoili!.' «•"•' iiiiii ;.if i» Hlnim. Hi.iilli wtmi.tr SKWINIS MACHINKM • • linuslll, Milfl,<br />

ji-rm-i fi'i.li-lii iiiiii U'iill'hiHis;' CM.. I FOR SALE ' I * "eiuurt.d romoiiM. Kmy tfl-nii.<br />

.rfiitK'li N iJi'l'iujic Aii'., Alliiiitiiv - - — ...—-.— piijih pi'ien for lurrl singe.<br />

.il«i.i.;«. N "lJil.ii.iiC Ail'.<br />

I'lty. I-IIMIII' R-amin<br />

Ilfc'i''RItir : HAi't-iR , mii'ihiiiih' h u ni r<br />

liiulillripi, riiotor uml wiisjiltw.. ina-<br />

Flllni-I Ki'fi Id fi Iiiiii if|ii:li-ril. Snulh<br />

N"J 1 * I'liotiP Mi'iiii'i,* Tninl esi li<br />

s%hhe "uVlei rn o<strong>of</strong> iiBlK'stuM. N t° *v<br />

nilMhud BUI'S thoroiiKli^iglHiitinll, ..As-<br />

THE II<br />

islid ihti't' rmiiii ii|iiii Init'iiis, .<br />

in Juii liiiil August. UllMllpK elet'liji'<br />

refrigeriilliiri, free pinking. PhuiiL' SI'<br />

8M PKl.HAM I'I. SBB-HM Sill Ht<br />

ncoiin Uitj's finest iiniirlmcniii 1<br />

iiionts.' ipilfH for 4 to fi ppisiins. H.*,i-<br />

iH'ii Illilf Miiiiiin. ilimn mHnlhN still<br />

I olii'ii, .lust i'tifnplpit'rl, Hit? tilU'li! nnit<br />

I best or t'%er>th[nK. piiuiH' 071 I ur H31H.<br />

flENT — AlKirtriiemn. *16 \S cs|ry iiv,<br />

l^rge ana $maij upartjiieiitfi b*' tin'<br />

NEW TWO AND TllnliK liidroolil<br />

bractifinnt -iiniii-lirlrrit. Arrioij, -H*.'ll<br />

Cpnlral m, Phiine yiliS-W. If<br />

mmMrm<br />

1. Plu.ni' 11MV1.<br />

IT<br />

Jvs MAtJK I'liniplll!" liuk«liillh M'l'l<br />

" Almnlillv li»-k» ii nwlnli>-<br />

MAtJK Ilnipl! iillh Mll<br />

IFB. Auliimnlillv l.i»-k» ii nwln.li>-.<br />

Wiiifpr 10 Allen. "03 i'uiiliul. Ave,<br />

1'hiint' 161 liV. ^f<br />

Mi ir (li!<br />

Ajipli Tid,*,'!) H SIOIC<br />

iilo<br />

AiP(<br />

iptiulil Ti'Kfjii'ii beiti'r'n iii'«, 1-IncM<br />

fiihili'*, Fuinllurc SiiiliJ'pfl, rollnlihrd<br />

rccui-rr'ril. Jlfmy tiifKui f • Slh «'!•)<br />

A«hufy AID, pnetif ia70 a iff<br />

TUTORING<br />

PRoriSSBlONAL<br />

f elghl nillfaotr<br />

"Witott nrSliHnS.TlVi.«ined ,ub-<br />

jecl ipwlollju. Elevi'iilh yi'tif Prl-<br />

Sbi? Mb illuJS.«' lfl "-- ; --'"-" n '" i ^ :<br />

|t« n"lalll«h«I V •<br />

jinepni?nt*<br />

Ih Bl. Ph"ni><br />

RE1V1ED1AI. UEADINC I LASS, I." m<br />

Jna Publle school leaclii'v- I'ln>iie<br />

O Cit 1TOI ' *<br />

Jna Puble sc<br />

Oc«tt <strong>City</strong> 1TOI.<br />

fn> lid "ii'ilvrr" tifnrrili Tj|nilii!l<br />

fciv'""^ 1117 Aiiuiltli; li%.. Aliynlii'<br />

rity. I-lioiii" l-li««, ' tl<br />

bti-V NY'.MAN Mil iiliiNH Aulo Miii^s ln=<br />

" ktiilliili BI(IH« tiihlr "ml il k l"t'».<br />

iiiiiioin lliilii giiias %\indi>u gliins IC-<br />

[!i!i,'eii iii.it •gi..«il.- tun Aihury .;-,<br />

VEN«: V nAN"eLlNIW," Nu« ' I curl<br />

hnvp IwiiiitilM' cusioiii'iTiMrte !• ^•siilum<br />

Vcneliun Blinds Inilallrd in jour name<br />

fur n» lotf «» II-» » «rM, IJoi nl<br />

11 ilBl cnlnri. XI ti*ne ior» Pallijli->.<br />

S3 niki in Ihc yiur at M W«t av.<br />

Phone ail, * __t»<br />

ii HEW CIIBOMi CHAIRS In red nr<br />

" hiuD pliimlv, W'r riM'n Ihe riiuiii, H,W<br />

cuuh. Buy m m.iti.v n« you neM. Not<br />

aelivered. PJS AKDUIS AVB, Ptinnc<br />

MNOLEUM BUtw, '"mill fieah ,PulKit,<br />

SUBIIII fii.m »«» lu Dxia, CiKh or<br />

tlmi- iinynmnu Pallonn. Si ««^« In<br />

llio youi tit &J ^V•it av, Pllonij ail, 11<br />

GOOD TTOM'E'FOR SANDY. IL. veiir<br />

tild mule rnrkrr Kpiiiilt-I, Owner leiiv-<br />

ln|i itis, Phone 1388-11 (in- Informs,<br />

li 826<br />

WANTED TO BUY<br />

WASTED TO BUY Aiiiluuf fui-nlluiv.<br />

M Hii<br />

i<br />

ld invn puper<br />

I<br />

uhil lin . iU'inii. itiitUnti niUMii wllh<br />

numrs lifid pii'tii!'f>§, Jtii'k Iliiiiinieil,<br />

Blinre Riiiiit. Piilerttip, N- J, Phnnp ... ,. .<br />

Dr. 1M*R.I1. t-2i prenilli.<br />

BOOMV TIIREIj null tour tn'rirroini<br />

. opal impnt, wiOi tzaritw, • Moilt'i n<br />

klichpna, InrHR po't-'hea. plilKiile Bhuwi'r.<br />

70S Pennljn Bl. Phone MBS-W, If<br />

BEACH1-RONT upiiiInienu uiiiimnm-<br />

diile« a to a peraont. All ulllliun.<br />

Itieiudlhs free PBtklns lot, $"5 per<br />

week, |a during <strong>Jun</strong>e, R, Lour, 913<br />

Ith «i. tf<br />

ONK AND T«'(j nKDROOM iiiiiirt<br />

iiipfit, fselhK ?ii'?Hn, Kieeti-lL' i-cfriK-<br />

rtator, ti*ee parNlfiK, ftpoms, pt'Hitle<br />

hfllh. i.iiniilfi^ wiitrr. OiHslde siho«t'r.<br />

Thf ahtrmiin, ala (rnrlnthlan Ave.<br />

Phoni? 2W1-J. if<br />

OfKANKMONT APARTMKNT 11.1 St.<br />

C-nitFit*^ I-llH'F. il IH'illiHlilf.! Ilii'iHl<br />

rurniKheil. Apply iiwfK'i', Wiirren Jii-<br />

yurllb. 17 Delmvaiv.Ave,. PenmBiinF.<br />

N. J, Phoni? PPhnsiirtne ISTlS-J or on<br />

Please . . , Cash in Advance<br />

ppsitivoly Mo Cldisilicci Ad will be published until pgid for.<br />

Tti insure your ad appearing mi this pape^ dash must bo in this<br />

uiTin- nut hticr than S^iuidijy and" Wednesday iieutm Ad will not<br />

be sot In lypo until payment is mitde,<br />

25 Words'or L.— 73e<br />

i f j ^ = ' — . _<br />

— I ROOMS FOR WORKERS—Perfee* lo-<br />

.m= railtin. Sear ri»alaui.ants and b#aeh<br />

to ,'i to i in rim- room. 18 00 each. 15011<br />

tf iVlrlh. CMif<br />

lath si. Call<br />

<strong>On</strong>tnl An,<br />

PARK VlBW (— I<br />

Clean rtnnu ui<br />

Erie nM<br />

CI.KAN.<br />

pnplh<br />

Irani Hi,<br />

IMMoniblc.<br />

Ave.<br />

•MS HOME IB TOU«1<br />

i!amfarta&Ie muni, s\<br />

bMi, MOO Mr dw WH<br />

Vicinity TaMFHUM an<br />

Alts nl« 3 bulroom n<br />

ROOMS FOR<br />

IB a FQPIB,<br />

tll<br />

PENELOPE — Room<br />

double tcda. nt« *<br />

raoHii for wsrklns |<br />

wliii hoi ihiiwen.<br />

NO I ROW<br />

Motori»t—"How Mr i. It<br />

neist tewn?"_<br />

Farrner^—"Two miles 1<br />

Motortat—"How tsr M »<br />

crow haji to walk and roll ai<br />

to be fliwrt?" ,<br />

In the Final Analysis, it's<br />

RESULTS<br />

... and ONLY RESULTS<br />

.. . That Count<br />

A lot <strong>of</strong> tempting advertising schemes are dreamed up and »oH,<br />

here, there and everywhere. But practically none <strong>of</strong> them stand,<br />

up, under the long pull.<br />

Why Scatter Your Fire?<br />

Be smart! Concentrate your advertising dollars in the medium<br />

that, year in, year out, consistently delivers.<br />

RE$ULT$<br />

Concentrate in the medium that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> public regards as<br />

its faithful family friend; <strong>of</strong> which the. folks think enough to pay<br />

for. No medium can compare with a good newspaper as a result-<br />

getter for advertiser, especially a local, home-town, folksy news-<br />

paper like The Sentinel-Ledger - - - a newspaper known almost as<br />

well and intimately by the summer visitor as by the "native",<br />

Advertise Regularly in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />

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CE CREAM<br />

•*AY CLEANERS<br />

ST.. MLLVILLR — PHONE 1111<br />

v<br />

f , * " - ; , i . T C - - - - •••":• ••• •"<br />

Workmanship on<br />

§"fW4iS -CLOCKS<br />

K*e OH Jewelry<br />

Setting Engraving<br />

r Jewelers<br />

A«b«ry Avenue .-<br />

CIOAMTTE LIOBTBRS<br />

tl*t*mm& n+ty fet<br />

7+ PHONE O45O<br />

2<br />

hnWattwt dlr*;tor af th. DUBBM WWmti*!&&9<br />

\4mtmm YeSans. toM ihe^ **»•»•..<br />

*r. tow. butiwwl<br />

eonaltt<strong>of</strong>i <strong>of</strong> IM when the tola- •*•« •• graatael appraaapalaii *«lth, m n „,,, ^, ,rt- , ^<br />

ijf HIM*.<br />

leneral,<br />

Mercantile Ucsftse<br />

i This was Indicated yesteKlay by<br />

at Wudwoed, Friday.<br />

"M KnaUed U<br />

„,_ _.-J «fe **•"* *•"• Lawrence B, Niefcerson, manager <strong>of</strong><br />

••Bam, av eMn a iaatar vsftM*. the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Ltrngport toll bridge,<br />

The praaant tax ayatem is based which I. the northemmMl link <strong>of</strong><br />

1 <strong>of</strong> btninMf coneei wai adepMd by *«*• "<br />

the Sea Ue <strong>City</strong> comm)«»loner. jaai playen.<br />

economy measurea<br />

are approved by CMaTNai, dialled<br />

vetemna again will face the terrible<br />

**•* •* raw what Me •aaaaiaf re- ahnaat entirely oh Ma traditional the Cape May County <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive<br />

"IHumiHIae wMM M ill aaek concept that •roparty—Iand, build- bridge chain.<br />

*£"** •*• l*§**M«re an ere. taga, furnlahJB,,, equipment. ete,-ls H. repafiad Hat the nair'<br />

•nous Iqonomy Act' cut tbouMnda •«•«• ta« Hrk« asMi tM spend- It r "<br />

<strong>of</strong> wnMandlcapped men from com. «•* Mil* alifce," aamk<br />

——tien llay," he aMened. _ Thto la the baalc premise on which "^'<br />

^NMaaawnwIHiMaaeaali<br />

llah Income limitation, (or compen- '"My has no baric fiscal philosophy; wppart g«niniiiiii in praaaeiaas<br />

aated veterans, swpmd the VA has. «"»t the present system rests on a Mawa wan tti eaileeHHa nm at<br />

plial building program, and reduce<br />

Criminal Laws<br />

To Be Revised<br />

Changes PropoMd to<br />

Speed Court Proces*<br />

VBr 3' narrow tax basei real property. * *•** •* •» >M H per eon*, aaazLy<br />

the number <strong>of</strong> men cared for in VA while non-property ta«es have W—»timm»t weald MM Maaater if<br />

•"PN*"- risen moderately, local property • »»"» u • depriaalu shaalil<br />

Actually, he said, veterans' 'com- «••" ha increased aimoit 100 mu. •»*»*<br />

per cent lower, forcing low living •eeounts for m per cent <strong>of</strong> ail .late The ta)t problem is 'really two.<br />

standards upon thousands <strong>of</strong> ram. • nd lo «t *»««• lexeluslve <strong>of</strong> paynll teMi the ImmedUitf. one <strong>of</strong> flndini<br />

HIM <strong>of</strong> disabled men, tajteai and 92 per cent <strong>of</strong> sU tocai sufllcient revenue. io meet current<br />

- taxes. To expect the present tax ewenaw the long>ranse o<br />

y-, , , . _ structure to provide for any major e«y*llihlng a sound UIJI syste....<br />

I nininnl I aiaxe increaae in spending is "stubborn WUk fall r«.tnltton af the m-<br />

VriHIIIItll LallWS reluctance t<strong>of</strong>ac^ facts/ 1 r<br />

•taea luaiurj, TM ptnmUaic if<br />

Inereaae la Triune hH rntM<br />

from it par ml up to aawMk u<br />

M per cent In March.<br />

Durins May 1,000 more vehicle!<br />

mvnuHli waald Mas •"—irt-r If *° ""' needs <strong>of</strong> a frowlng itate,<br />

• neaaalaa ar Jepriailn shaaH Tke PSIBM! laJea Tajtf Baal,<br />

Haa T.Mf TTHk nutf 1<br />

MKBJ TVxea? Basil af Uw,<br />

paala wlli be ttmmmtt In detail<br />

In fstan arUeln.<br />

In FriiJar<br />

and Is due UllaM •asMpaM^ af Mwyuna*<br />

1 . lane: New limy<br />

Ma no iMtnnii ftmml p>llry.<br />

to "an artieulete fear <strong>of</strong> widespread<br />

toe<br />

tan adiusbnent",<br />

t<strong>of</strong>Walan saaMer braMcnlnv Ik<br />

BALANCED BUDGET ACHIEVED Us tW by ana w mar* M the Joinffw.<br />

• V DILAVINQ EVIL DAY frilowlor: (I) a rerun <strong>of</strong> bud<br />

A balanced Mate budget haa been "•• *•"•« '*» • •«•*»«• •»« on<br />

achieved in the paat several years .^^ toiaaai ill a raeral aalea<br />

t»x: (4) * pennnal IMan taxi ftuwfo<br />

N Jeney'i criminal l«w« are<br />

IS) a frui af option^ taxlac<br />

due for extensive revision by the<br />

t l<br />

Supreme Court/and the lesislaturs<br />

tluruii; the summer.<br />

rments: and iS) the use <strong>of</strong> hla*- , >"W ted on Hie the 1BS1-52 18S1-52 budget, budget New Ne'<br />

"A k way.uscr revenues for purpaaea f will ut nearly SSujMO.OM <strong>of</strong><br />

Among the recommendations to<br />

Ufay revenues for general state<br />

be considered win be reduction <strong>of</strong> a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> crimes from the elasi <strong>of</strong><br />

Jm<br />

Among the reeonunenclBtlona to other than road building. Many rev- IU *»»»M »OHUH! lor general state<br />

be eoMldered wu»He reduction <strong>of</strong> a enue r«ouree« are being Wed to purpose*. This so-called diversion<br />

number <strong>of</strong> crimes from the clas. <strong>of</strong> the extreme. This emphasize, the ta po»*le only because <strong>of</strong> the n»~<br />

a mtHtoTreonor to that <strong>of</strong> disorderly large number <strong>of</strong> inequlUaa in the tax • lo 1 anerwncy which rartriconduct.<br />

in order to Speed progecu. gtructure. The basic tax oWlo.ophv hl «"y conjtrucUon. Iven at tl<br />

Mon<br />

- , has failed to keep pace with the Governor Driscell has stroai<br />

A special actvisory committee <strong>of</strong> changing economic and Industrial "J. 1 * 1 * *• " h TO THE<br />

A special actvisory committ<br />

oltt-the-line budget that MUfHtUl LAUMDMV<br />

the Supreme Court will prepar<br />

atoes nothing to solve the long-<br />

modlflcatlon the Supreme plan Court from will prepare i-iew* the conditions, tax ooes problems," nothing to joive the lon(-range<br />

• IIP flKVICI<br />

mitted by 100 prominent law<br />

. (Jesiiite beinj<br />

indtutrial state For example, the budget doe<br />

p ^ take Into consideration new<br />

SAVI TIM! . WORK<br />

revenues, and these local which many groups feel' ar<br />

rlous <strong>of</strong>lenses<br />

*ential: H7.00O.0O0 for e^uc Uwwf «-ly tl HH. tak-St* Matar<br />

dvUors who higher than th6«e in any other in. »«M0MO for highways; MO.OQO,60u<br />

prMecuton eb- diHtrialctuM. Improved<br />

TINKLErS<br />

many mch'eises. By down.gndJng. would help, inut<br />

they would not WOJWO for beach and other<br />

mim<br />

they could be dealt with promiiUy «*l the problem. •sm. As Ai • a matter mutter <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> ""ons ons l<strong>of</strong> lor pay IOJUI u, civilian Laundromat Service<br />

In local courts. fact. New Jersey .penda aknoB as ?•»««. def«». ""a and relief iaeml tax.<br />

Al« to be considered will be i much per capita for government aj I"-<br />

West Ave, at Itih It, — l-hone MS4<br />

recommendation to repeal several ^o other highly indtutruiUzed states. Th» long.ri<br />

still for a<br />

Sunday "•h» LAW,-. Tax collections for the u» <strong>of</strong> the sound. Hexibl<br />

Alao to be studied a a proDCHal -— - '^—<br />

re geared<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

tor reconciliation conferences he. "<br />

tween huabands and wives who art<br />

at the point <strong>of</strong> divorce or separation.<br />

to be conducted in secret before<br />

Judges af the domestic relations or<br />

county courts.<br />

Freeway Section<br />

To Open <strong>On</strong> Fri,<br />

»«• wBm <strong>of</strong> Hie Route 4 fteeway,<br />

state Senator A, J Caflero<br />

Rnnouncet<br />

Openim <strong>of</strong> the four-mile highway.<br />

JiU be attended by several state <strong>of</strong>.<br />

BeJato as well as county and munlci.<br />

pal tovemment representaUvea,<br />

Oto Hansen, geBeal contractor.<br />

«y» that although the freeway will<br />

be opened for trafflc on Friday,<br />

^nS^co^w*^ —*<br />

, TOe flail to the am «etch in<br />

«ta WHinty <strong>of</strong> a major atate artery<br />

limited to passenger—••>-•- ..f<br />

will extend from th<br />

tee Njs York state Jlne to Cape 1<br />

May County, Another section, opened<br />

last year, extend, from Cran.<br />

. and Mrs, Russell t Crawford,<br />

wWnown, J*,, are al i«« Cen-<br />

PIILD!<br />

Continuing Our<br />

When it's hot<br />

you want to conserve energy<br />

Avoid running around town to<br />

pay WUB—pay by check. Start<br />

a chicking account with us.<br />

Hie National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Cape May County'* Largest Bank<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL UN1VI SYSTEM<br />

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOBATION<br />

YOUR DEPOSITS ARE NOW INSURED TO<br />

$ 10,000.00<br />

Banking Hour*<br />

: 9 a. m. until 12 noon<br />

Sale <strong>of</strong> Summer Dresses<br />

VACATION FASHIONS<br />

for <strong>Jun</strong>iors, Misses and Half-Sizers!<br />

Select From These Nationally Known Labels:<br />

Henry Rosenfeld • Betty Hartford - Martha Manning<br />

Judy Lee • Doris Dodson - Pam Patterson - <strong>Jun</strong>e Pattern<br />

Kay Whitney - Gail Byron<br />

— 3 PRICE GROUPS —<br />

8.95<br />

Usually would be<br />

10.95 to 12.9S<br />

5.95<br />

Usual!, would be<br />

6.95 to 8.95<br />

3.95<br />

Usually would be<br />

S.95 to 6.96<br />

Cool Rayon Bemberg. and Shantung. . Cotton, in Chambr«y», Tlisuei<br />

ViO* -. ,W«p. Drt Cheeked GtathaBi , Cri,p, Ertra^heer PWd Gin,'<br />

torn Wi^IilM l^ym - Wo^m Satta-Stripe PIMd. - &MMW Embroidered<br />

Broadcloth. - 0to Rl^r PWd. . B..I*., Ca.l»I.iprw«n,p.! Darifand<br />

Pa«teU! '" • . . . • ;. - • • . , • : • • - : • , • : • • '<br />

k&'<br />

:: • • * ; • •• ',.<br />

V<br />

* ,B^j|«Bce <strong>of</strong> th« new<br />

; toualwV policy in Municipal<br />

,\ Court was multiplied yerter.<br />

' day when Judge Pranklin A,<br />

King announced substantial<br />

. fneHBMi in the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

cash ball to be required for<br />

the release <strong>of</strong> persona «rrested<br />

for a variety <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenfles.<br />

The higher tail meant that* u.<br />

, euMd <strong>of</strong>fender, will have mar* diffl.<br />

culty auytng out <strong>of</strong> Jail, alsa that<br />

tkate who fall to appear in court<br />

tor a Iwarina will forfeit larger aunu<br />

u • flne,<br />

' to oovim POTINVUL nwii<br />

Judte King M|d the new baC<br />

•ehedult mi designed to adequately<br />

earn th* petuntlal Ana far the<br />

WTensea.<br />

la Mil for dknrderly conduct, one <strong>of</strong><br />

the mort common charges on the<br />

dockrt. lie amount now required<br />

for release la t3S. conmrM with<br />

Hi in the MM, pEnotu held u<br />

drunken and disorderly vrtll need<br />

HO ball InatHd <strong>of</strong> $18<br />

Otter change. In the criminal<br />

statute and city ordinance category<br />

mra: Minor gambling violation*.<br />

TBATFIC KATK8 UHU<br />

For traffic court, the rates auo<br />

were raised in HIH eases. Ball for<br />

rwUtaa driving want from MS to<br />

Mgi * or «*!«•• driving from HO to<br />

M». and for atop itreet violation.<br />

* 10 to *1. Bill required far 11-<br />

Mridns in »Jley». blpdtin«<br />

•0B or double parking was lnoMaed<br />

from BtoN.<br />

Sp«d4ng vloUtors will be required<br />

to past bail at the rate <strong>of</strong> »1<br />

,pwml|»iWaf the leg«l Umir, which<br />

teKphonft 0804 or 0801 OCEAflCiTY,<br />

Judge Fixes Schedule <strong>of</strong> Higiier<br />

for Peace Disturbers and Others<br />

' or»i indSrai ho'ur *4iffi l»i.<br />

A Utolwt aeate atoo prevail, m<br />

9n<br />

far •M.paraieM at<br />

aa Mas win lava<br />

MMtalllMlMM.Ui.HHni<br />

•f_«w UiMe*.<br />

Vboae ehariad with patty larceny<br />

«n win freedom from custody br<br />

putttaj up double the amount allegedly<br />

atslen, but not less than fSS,<br />

BMta trMaa? Mapeeta will<br />

l*we ew H tin heavUs* uuanu - Director, <strong>of</strong> the Omit <strong>City</strong> Home<br />

•f aall was eaM er HM int. Saving, and Loan Aa.ociatlon Wed-<br />

kz<br />

New Jewey* s<br />

Tax Crisis<br />

What Are We Cms<br />

Tb Do About It7<br />

Ma, i Mm apaelaj «rt» M<br />

New Jataty MM, yripa»ei far<br />

U» New Jeraap Praai JUNM-<br />

MM by Hw Haw Imr OUBHH*<br />

OI IBtl*W0Hl<br />

Jfi; ••rtfctuw<br />

**9 m P r ,ftjg<br />

fi levaj <strong>of</strong> »rvlc«.<br />

Savings and Loan<br />

Cuts Its Dividend<br />

Reduced to W% C^irt.<br />

to Conserve Reserve*<br />

ment at the rate <strong>of</strong> 1H per cent a<br />

year for the flrrt six month, <strong>of</strong> liol.<br />

to HI savings account members ef<br />

the Anoclnllon<br />

The dividend rate was reduced<br />

from S,per cent, a level at which<br />

it had Men Paid for the paat several<br />

year..<br />

Harvey W, Adams, .ecretarymanacer.<br />

explained that the director,<br />

felt that " "<br />

world wnditkin, H would be pru-<br />

dent to maintain auffletent re»«ve»,<br />

and for that rtaaen cut the dividend<br />

by one-half <strong>of</strong> one per cent,"<br />

Patience Prescribed As<br />

tCey to Long Wedded Bliss<br />

Couple Visiting Here Tmll How They've<br />

Lived Together Happily 61 Years<br />

Br U>» E. JOBNVON<br />

«» performed in • minister'. »ar« •"!»•« K««»<br />

sowge in Cemden. A li.year^!ii •JiTBKMVl TKAVEL*BBa<br />

! f PhUdlhi Until a few years »io, Mr. and<br />

Yeeterday, <strong>Jun</strong>e M, l*J, Wr, and<br />

Mr.. John S. Obert, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

ana summer recent, at Bt Snd at,<br />

for thepast M J*ara, observed their<br />

flirt wedding »nnlveary.<br />

Ifcalr raaiy* f«» m ton marriage<br />

la afliply aaMeaae: Win M eaa-<br />

•ally kX «• gtr. I. Ant.<br />

Althonh Mr. and Mr* Obert have<br />

•ummered In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for to<br />

yMri, their flrst visit > was nude<br />

^:T*;omm<br />

Hundred.—perhapa tAouauida—<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> vialtera are wutlng twfi-<br />

1M by InacHtnff HMBTI In puking<br />

meter, in the downtown •hopplnj<br />

dtatrirt, <strong>City</strong> Comfnlwonkr Harvey<br />

W. Adam. rapnrM'f'MMdar.<br />

The Mnctor at revenue and an.<br />

en« urged the piaUle to read the tim tl-pt«c«<br />

Instruction aigflf on . the lalan,<br />

which clearly staM th.t they want<br />

nietels—not penaiat,<br />

The meters will dl«e*t pennlea Into<br />

their tMMoua .tDmscb*. but, the<br />

copper, will not ring up an hour',<br />

parking time at the stub.<br />

i 11.71 IN TWO m m<br />

Mr. Adam, dbelaaid that In the<br />

two wee*, ending Monday the-nt*.<br />

ten yielded *n.7I worth <strong>of</strong> penniaa,<br />

meaning that l.Tlt tuch coin. w*ra<br />

depwlted with no reauHUa; MuK<br />

In the prevlou. two wsaka Ui*<br />

penny total wu tllM, UkiMtt<br />

to W8.7S worth at wmrted esMam*<br />

In a month. . •<br />

•aaia auwrlri. .M ea «M- aa<br />

la dsftelt •« tnrti'n !• • iMir,<br />

tWa they UitagM pal tkaaa !•<br />

•a«4 tlMilac, TJwr wan aisM<br />

fe b k l M | k<br />

Inc Meketa (Ml Ik* paOM la.<br />

MW the «••»• taitatt mbwut<br />

Many, many more put in on* or<br />

two pennlw before tt«y read the<br />

Instruetlan panel and found' it wat<br />

ill in vain.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e oi the other bud feature, to<br />

that frequently the meter coin bona<br />

become to choked with unwanted Choral Society<br />

pennies that they jam the median.<br />

Ian. and then, even a nlckeJ wont<br />

warfe. There were many ouch case, <strong>On</strong> Pier Tonight<br />

last week end, necessitating a servlcrcall<br />

by a eitj employe to open Shrink Ov>ir to<br />

the Dieters and insert new coin<br />

boss.<br />

The series <strong>of</strong> Introductory concert. American eotamt<br />

COMBINATION METTM<br />

ELSEWHERE<br />

by vuriting guest organiiatipn. on MayWaB atm JaM<br />

, The trouble experienced here<br />

the Music Pier wm be climaxed to- SSKrfiS"^^--^*^<br />

'arise, from the fact that many night, tomorrow and Sunday, * vrtfV^<br />

other communities, have combination the program. wUl oe e*rad !» 2"W? <br />

II mlnutea <strong>of</strong> parking time. Vlaltori „ ^ _^ ^^j<br />

from theae eitiw aamime that the *,«_** w * a ^ r ,y«" l JJ^!"i<br />

Another c<strong>of</strong>tt«)uiln« BMetla that<br />

fcB*a* ' §L Vlal«faaafe<br />

Resort's Oldest<br />

Inhabitant Dies<br />

Wihon H. Will*t.<br />

dividend payment figure, gave Ttaf same over here, fjom Lena),<br />

evidence <strong>of</strong> the continued ^t to • little a^rtboMt<br />

A l O *«rf at »Pd «.. «t » Urn<br />

with 00 We Hi par<br />

rn Ptl Pfeiffer hat been police Blper- nighU ••<br />

„ „ * Ml, JM> that time th# diabune- Mr, Obert. who ekatrved hta ISrd<br />

T°ilIS. »f m mt nl«%wtaahaeed by Wl invaitan.<br />

birthday annivenary <strong>Jun</strong>e U, i.atIU|<br />

i^£ 1-1 ^ AWilialMiasnts at preaen* are<br />

active in aports. He play,<br />

«fl».ta i ?ii »3»^K3; compered with tTM,.<br />

board at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bmawtion I<br />

Sentin.l-Ledger ^ ( ^^<br />

y Daunagcd<br />

fce 1 dwattomt-a iH<br />

—. all aWy laauj," ake MMrtaV<br />

Obert. who hu «ttn In ttlH<br />

Mitt nverU Man, 1 la. uno<br />

houKoold chorea or<br />

man about easily. B*mu»e <strong>of</strong> poor<br />

r^T»r-->v-srr'?si<br />

not atrong enough to do much work Wilton H, WUleta, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>an<br />

<strong>City</strong>'s earliest reeldenii, w*» came<br />

; tne HaddonfleJd cnwal<br />

will preant a concert tonight tinder<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Lewis A. «n*»r.<br />

r<br />

— lo and duet number*, and<br />

ante at least once and California Mr, Willefs home for the past 10 Mi URocbe, afJsa Simon. Mr. Fry<br />

three Umas, Their travel, have tak- yean had bean in Pslermo. but he and Mr. Perkins willalnaTMs mixed<br />

en them to Mexico and Key W«t, formerly raided here many yean quartet<br />

Fla. WhUe traveling, they met many on the north comer <strong>of</strong> 7th st. and The combined choir and glee club<br />

people from whom they sUll receive Central av.<br />

rue i, pM«M<br />

1<br />

--• - •«<br />

•<br />

IN r, o, n HAM<br />

He was an employe <strong>of</strong> the Oeean<br />

<strong>City</strong> paataffice for H yean until re- Patrolman Pfeiffer<br />

tiring on pension tn April. l»3fl He Scriou.lylll<br />

Joined the postal staff M a mail ear-. ntnlman John J. Ffelfler, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I Her in l»0«. serving IS yean In that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police, is reported to be<br />

| capacity, and afterward waa a mall in serious condition at Shore Me-<br />

\ -elirk ft' W ye*-<br />

morjal Hoapltal, where he' waa ad-<br />

Bom In Palermo, he came to mitted early thi. week,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at the age <strong>of</strong> 8 yean. The <strong>of</strong>ficer has bean ill .lnce<br />

His father for some lime was <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>Jun</strong>e II, only two day* after be<br />

from the old AsaoeUUon wharf on<br />

. fie bay at 2nd it. He also worked<br />

•lavenl time, as a substitute in the<br />

I Coast Ouard atation,<br />

CtlT Pt.nK ON* IBM<br />

About 1100 he aerved M city clerk<br />

4ri<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> y«t«rd«y re-<br />

i-,. «» -i . nived eslvBd the aeeond ae«m good break<br />

In outgoing mall servtee within<br />

lesa than a week, '<br />

'Forget-Me-NoU tX?^.**<br />

#!*•<br />

He entered the note tM U« lawti<br />

aanustal director at WCAM. Cam- I<br />

den, then served. In tjte aras CB-I<br />

H festive fe^Vt IHMU Jijit«lf(fiy momliiC 1)191 *h*r*- j, ad to'<br />

would be, an outgouia; MHlttve^, I MK 0<br />

. ler. DlaatileU Ameri- man °<br />

^During tW week, memto. <strong>of</strong> the a—. I _:___ I;.<br />

HMv ABMUUBP an* tlwlr friend. rtSneWtan<br />

MB Mil ftaHuatad (lower. throu»fc- ^i ^wtf'i<br />

--. th. cky, in an ^Tort M ralw Ft ml tilt* it<br />

«a ierwe In'tte reaablMtttlon *WWWW.,<br />

daaaMad war vrtotvn. and their A ptet<br />

••""" »• ' . • . • • , • • ' • • • • a A p a a a<br />

b»the.flMtml.o*th»klnd in <strong>Ocean</strong> ,i<br />

<strong>On</strong>f<br />

mm •W*.<br />

1


•' ' TO PHILADELPHIA<br />

CAMQENTo<br />

t-m. Mm<br />

*•«•,•. b<br />

lt*<br />

liCITYi<br />

Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 29, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Direct to<br />

BROAD STREET<br />

STATION<br />

LEAVE Oca AN CITY.-<br />

(lOth Street)<br />

*Sitsti»rds\<br />

that the Garden State Frecua\ at<br />

C&p? Mu Cmirt House will be derii<br />

£&led for pufelie use this afternoon<br />

Th«> public is in* Hed to attend<br />

brief informal cxtfiucs at 2 p m<br />

adjacent to the sautheri> junction<br />

* ith Routf 4<br />

This mpdgrn link af 4 I mile* has<br />

the greatesl right <strong>of</strong>-way ^ idth ^\e¥<br />

built in the southern tier <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey c-aunlie'i and is tiestribid as<br />

tin outstanding acLumplLshmciu Tor<br />

publtL utility<br />

TO BE EXTENDED<br />

It IM eunnctiled with the* uld FU*rfa-A<br />

Route 4 jun nurtU ul Cape Ma}<br />

Court House <strong>On</strong>d has a tDmpnrin<br />

junction vtith Rauu 4 ddjaci.nl m<br />

the Wilduood Gulf Coursi<br />

Under proposed later cnnlrdck ilii<br />

pa\ ing »iH be extended &uuth rii:<br />

additional four miles to Rum? S 4*)<br />

the Rio Grande Boula^yrd tipimiiLh<br />

to Wild^OOd Gr.idlng apcr.il inns<br />

arc nou under w*\ on Uu BtmU<br />

*srd l« concert that *irUi-> intn i<br />

dual Farid^Hj<br />

In its width <strong>of</strong> 250 to 300 feet the<br />

Freewfi> has 5 af 24 feet <strong>On</strong><br />

! either side <strong>of</strong> these roddwj^^ arc<br />

| shoulders 10 feet wide<br />

I TO FBESERVE NATIVE GROWTH<br />

I Landscaping w iH prcsifu nalm<br />

I plant growth Ba one <strong>of</strong> the objectives<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gmernar Drisgall tu impniic the<br />

. app^Sfanee <strong>of</strong> NPW Jcrscj ruadwdje<br />

Commissioner Abbott will preside<br />

at todays ceremonies The imaca<br />

tion will be pronounced b> Monsignor<br />

A,lo^siu3 S Quinlan Grtttings<br />

w ill be extended b\ Senator An<br />

thon^ J Cafiero and Assemhljman<br />

Nathaniel C Smith the Cape Ma%<br />

representatives in the legislature<br />

who advocated the appropriation for<br />

the Freeway construction In this<br />

they were assisted b> Lawrence M<br />

Ltar dirertar af the- fr^phnlders<br />

CAFIERO TO tl'T RIBBON<br />

Senator Crfhem will LUI Uu rib<br />

bon barrier 9§ a symbol <strong>of</strong> its Ire*<br />

Use Tar travel<br />

Thn fnur mtl«.s ilia I ha\ c tit-tn<br />

Completed represent ai lrnr^lmrnt<br />

<strong>of</strong> SI 201 4T7 whirh *. ,i hdTLd by<br />

the State High^ai Depirlmcnl jnd<br />

the U S Bureau tif PublK Rnat a<br />

The first C<strong>of</strong>itrdrl u *i* dt S^J i TR"<br />

for £TrfHing bv the Reid CiwitrdtLmt<br />

Co <strong>of</strong> Waodbndgi ind ihr p i\ IHL<br />

now finished %\ as bv CJle Hark tit ^<br />

Sons .if Plr*tt*iMtiilli Ih*' lo " bid<br />

dLr dt |STT fe50<br />

Patience Key to<br />

Long Marriage<br />

%ir Obril u i .<br />

J E S ri . n H i<br />

\ atch from Ihp t-i<br />

| *ul ed b* the Kf)<br />

| TO<br />

t . ti i<br />

Tomorrow. '§ it<br />

1}<br />

eplebrit*. Iht-JF di t<br />

number af frit r<br />

been dmn^i fur (ni<br />

daughter and tn r<br />

dnd Mr E Jr c rph § Fri<br />

w ith them it OcLd<br />

tuiflishirf ill rntrri i<br />

i) i Ii r<br />

[ H Phil<br />

it i H» i < i<br />

Gjcsts uil! I e II * tiiLLh n r V<br />

Fifth Baptist Church Philji rlpju<br />

Mr and Mrj Ru E- I i * ] <<br />

Lansdo^nc Dr and Mra Ju i pi<br />

Kehrer Mr .ind Mr= Albert G1W1<br />

Fred Schnundf Mu Marv Lcci|nh<br />

ind Mr^ Mdfii B iij^l am uf Phil<br />

Parking 1 Meters Are j<br />

Choked With Pennies<br />

CenUnatd ifsm page I<br />

the meters here require the u : M*r id<br />

turn tho crank a iu!I rei'uluimM itt i<br />

ac*t back the block lo SO minutes,<br />

Meters In #ome other places arc HUlomatic<br />

and register time ^ ith nu<br />

manual operation^<br />

When the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> i-omini^iui.ers<br />

first bought me tens thre? sum- !<br />

filers age, they considered: then rr= i<br />

jected the idea <strong>of</strong> penny meter* \<br />

This was en advice at experts who j<br />

said that violations <strong>of</strong> the shuri- i<br />

term meters are usually much higher j<br />

than for nickel metors, because su [<br />

many driver* overstay the 12 or<br />

minutes bought with a penny.<br />

Arsonist Placed<br />

<strong>On</strong> Probation<br />

Douglass Henley. 20, u( WiU<br />

as convicted <strong>of</strong> arson hi C<br />

Court tliis week iuic! wim plac<br />

probation for three ycsirs.<br />

He was fouiid euilty by<br />

Hurry Tencnbuum at n in tl u<br />

a jury. Mrs. Evelyn McCurty<br />

fled Umt Henley *ci ilr« ty i("<br />

at 113 W. Montgomery ;,v m<br />

A CUMlUvd Ad Will ftcni u;<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

GAS CO.<br />

A GROWING (<strong>On</strong>iM.NV<br />

Common Stock<br />

Bought - Sold • Quoted<br />

Arthur L.<br />

Batten<br />

MS BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

OCEAN crrir. N, J.<br />

BcprtatiiUtlve<br />

Woodcock, Hecc<br />

& Co., Inc.<br />

IN S, Broad Uitmti<br />

PhlUdclrhi. s, P..<br />

Mmben FUU.-IUIUn.ra<br />

Blaak l l<br />

O.C. 1858-M<br />

i i<br />

iy •;•".»<br />

To Sing on Pier I Sni»f*fW fa 11 ah t I Miu <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

-"" **• ' 4? fi, ^S? ! To Go <strong>On</strong> Cruise<br />

I After Mile Chase ' At M .in Christmas Mm ii n \i_ar Time uld irt<br />

Went 65 m.p h.<br />

Along Central av. ,<br />

\rrt^UtI In lut il p 'i i if Ii i i<br />

! Lh i < f i IL th in i iuit< ,i 19<br />

\* u i M UIL. tu it- wi n nl i<br />

StT ii thru, mniur \i iuli tiuiL,t<br />

M i L i il C uit Ii r«ln<br />

F iti Fi inkltn \ Knik i i ^cri<br />

Iht in . LII Hut n i B Snlor H«<br />

Ht • linj, i l l W* i is. int Fa II<br />

U, Ilit hra\ It-sl pen ills <strong>of</strong> Ihr sum<br />

mtr , un lu rliU I i u ILMIIH. ii<br />

rmii i<br />

Si\[ r I lkh ci r tn i i i! t vt th<br />

tin la * w a ii-i i r hn linn JI b;l<br />

' lilt.*- in hnur .i = •* m t tu £fe<br />

studLilt w ho w un tin Miss<br />

Oc. in fin lit.lt I .M WLtk 4nnl<br />

LUIULI hii m un pn/r i\\ (rd<br />

until Lhri tnns tht Ch.iiulu<br />

cil Lulu IM TLL nrifinui *-i_ci %i-,li<br />

ML* M I In w i LIM.II ihi<br />

c-huitr uf a suliul^i ah||j fund ur<br />

i S !\UF\ ilUhe In the WpM Iti<br />

IIJUS mi Un. Holldlld<br />

L nn<br />

Shi* t hii^L !ht i ruist<br />

Jti I> \ L ttrttuy it w i^ in<br />

iitiUnciri thai ^he will Uiki tht<br />

(i ip l3te '»! DttLnibLr durinU<br />

Chri^lm i-. s 4i itiun !rtu tin<br />

AuuniTH ill f Hit Ai li<br />

tnr M nik thrmiL y it d lilinki r<br />

liijn aid ib I i 111 iia lo ubu r\<br />

STERfcD AT Hll.II<br />

F itrtih in iSiik In ya^h !'Lu md >uC<br />

Philadelphia soprano <strong>of</strong> conceit | Hn MLLIIII -. ! llmf itlniliun u , S u t l l " t e Yacht Club Board to Meet<br />

mr\ rRi i HUH<br />

Tin Butird ul Gm irnors uf the<br />

<strong>On</strong> 4ii Cm V^tht Club will niLtt<br />

t-lilkht (Friday<br />

i Slid rsdlo «liu uJll iM Iri^i [< tht i jlilh Utn h<br />

P^SF » a fu^t arlitt with tin- mlu t< n uu i hi Qtii l l brir'gp<br />

munfelpal urfhrslra fi ara M«tida\ ' liikli |» t < ] VS hili ihi \ mr|<br />

ihraufh the fsllauifig Pundit r^ ( in ikifife i L r turn i( pui UL hlin tl e^<br />

hef liFul appcafimc on the Mutii IL flth i ii ii fin\ d< mitntut<br />

Piff las{ iHF Sh¥ K «cll knottn «••! plug<br />

on Philadelphia T\ program-j \ 11 • pull t u pprtidLhi-d Lit\<br />

—^^- t '11 bnl r I 1 i i i uuund thi<br />

Orchestra lu un^ ,,i ' l ,' t?Ll 'V'LC'VJI<br />

Open Season Monday ^"^^ .'Vc'.,,!' 1 ! 1 . "hit ^t<br />

LQStlnued from p*gt I ( ' ^ ^ v ( \ \ > ^'"j ^ ' u^ " ^ d by<br />

tin rim I 1 nuflii r HKI !IL hit*<br />

h ^ O i>l ii S i\ i i In lh il Ihr<br />

\ Ulh f ,, 1 tllilllt M<br />

PISHIEU TO IBlh ST<br />

( ' I M I I.I M l » l l II I II lit I 1 l.\<br />

Hll i il<br />

1. i 1/<br />

I-i i I- F . I i<br />

J II I t I" I Ll I 111<br />

hl.il t..ii......<br />

:-,•• nun ii. nun,in :<br />

\i:\\]'\: H.it-kli ..<br />

Imji 1 *./ srir 1 Mm n j IF tit d<br />

I! i 11 ^i t t it iiti.il I.<br />

si « In rt il % lu] pt€ It<br />

*iij in i n-ki 1 lh :iur ur jt<br />

b^ miU i i itn in Ihi t i_li .ii<br />

5=i\ 1 r ill iliti tu h I Ut <strong>of</strong><br />

in . 1 . i M MI. i Mi _ h l<br />

In dddltian !o Ihr fifir Jydfe<br />

I Kiiip firdFfed the dffrndant ts<br />

earn muffler lo rrdure- thr \ olyme<br />

<strong>of</strong> tioKc »hirh Ihi aFfr^iing atR<br />

tci^ -.wid i-J-K txff^Kf<br />

Choral Society<br />

<strong>On</strong> Pier Tonight<br />

C Dnilnued fram |id[c I<br />

p I I hruli i % Ihi irll<br />

ki Llr i M ri i il i , , ,, ti<br />

I t it | in i i i \ D in Lh\<br />

B . •<br />

I It 1)1 t R III I.IKK I<br />

ii Mi n u i i i rt l.\ ihi<br />

ii I I i in 1 r ihi Fidimliun<br />

I M (Mil \ l l r ,ln, t It ri ht<br />

H il ,n J RtHli r , w M kt n \ n<br />

i 1 i IF I h It ,dt r tif 111<br />

^1 ui H i * * t iti il u ill<br />

II e l I v I, h r m n .<br />

t t r j I til f n i ,* | 11 f f El i_<br />

r r iti I i U Ii<br />

1 rt I ] r r \I rt h t 11 ik, I<br />

r I) x f M<br />

H U tl<br />

H i lJ i I-<br />

II •* i<br />

I r\ ( i , 11 , t r V<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

Ph, 14D0 823 Asbury Ave,<br />

HANSCOM<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

HIli Sin.-i.rt Uir Hi,, Boardwalk<br />

I lulli I I n I I<br />

I-i I i nit ( | I<br />

IMNNKllH<br />

1 II (1 IT K<br />

^ < il I il I nil ,| pi,. Jiilcc<br />

I I ' ' II I 1 ui i II n 4 Di iv Melon<br />

i i ' Jiiinlic In nii|i ( ikliiil SOi:<br />

M:iKII .ll'MIKI SlIlil.MI'S. T-.rliu S.iUri<br />

)1IU)M.|-.I) HAHY I••LUV.M.int. I'ur.-.lry Hull.<br />

)•! II IJ HI t I Ot .HI T I il , UI'.KC SEA SCALUirS linliir .Slim-.<br />

IIIIOII.I-.I) MAI.[BUT STKAK, [.„.(•. SIIUL-II<br />

BI!O1I,,ED Ad.STHAI.rAN I.OUS'JIjn TAIL<br />

llriiu-n Bllllvr<br />

i:'iu.LKi) f;r:.Mi r iNF: CAM"S LJVEH, BACON<br />

BnOWN HI-.FJK CflLfLA-SII i:N CAKSKROI.E<br />

SOIITMKIIN YUIEI) SPKINC I'lllC'KF.N<br />

SI'AiMSII IIMKI.K.Tl'f:<br />

nOAfjT I,KC; sritiNt; I.AMIJ. Mini .iriiv<br />

VEtiETAFSI.K l)INNi;i! POAl'UKI) V.W,<br />

(JIlM.l.ri) l.AMD t.'IIOPS ON TOAST<br />

(Jllll.l.Kn KIIKT MK1NON KIT:,II Mavliruoini<br />

:i;li.I.Kl) .intujIN .STEAK 1-1,_j|, Miishruuiiit<br />

(TKJIlT: (IK TWO VKfJKTABLES<br />

llutici<br />

PlilUI Djiiner<br />

11 11<br />

I H<br />

i in<br />

I 411<br />

1 40<br />

1 7><br />

I 4,<br />

1 00<br />

1 ill<br />

1 10<br />

1 411<br />

U0<br />

4 )0<br />

2 10<br />

il 115<br />

itS<br />

ISO<br />

i in<br />

l.M<br />

•dM<br />

us<br />

1.50<br />

I 80<br />

1M<br />

1.40<br />

2.21<br />

3.00<br />

J00<br />

I I I i I I I I I HI, frtvl, Slrmij BCHIili<br />

'•''"''•'I IViMiiiiij..-. Uuttirrcd I-'ITSII E|)iniicli<br />

(..•"It- Sluiv «ill. Miiyuiiimuiv<br />

'"' M'dli. ' tJtiMUji Bii.uiiil.fc<br />

BlllcllCI-rv IMS I'UI'CMMIII Cllhililil |'||- I'Wldi UlBf<br />

AsMilTcfl Jellii aiiawlilMTy Sumliic Huibin TUB Ring Cake<br />

milled - WiitcriiiclDii Apijli; SHULO<br />

Vunillu.-Hrau-berry. f.'lii,iuhilc UutlcrAiiiiund Ice CrcHiii<br />

fceinon Iii- OiHiiie Ice<br />

'. • . BEVEHACJES<br />

Cuilce Tuii uc it't 'j*uii • Milk J'it&liini buiikg'<br />

L'liildrcil'ii Poi'lioii -Di'duil 23L' [ruin tihove priL-ct exgC|)l tut tteuki,<br />

.vliujili, broiled or tried ilmktii aii.l duth,<br />

Dujkl.iit .— B - II A M. • Uliiilur ,- J . 8 K M,<br />

— FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 _<br />

^MOTHERS !f<br />

HUT Vour Childrrn'a Wt«r it j<br />

PftlNTIfi/a<br />

Regular<br />

or<br />

SENIOR STUDIOS<br />

HI A.hmv All, Ph. 0410<br />

WEEK-END<br />

• SPECIAL •<br />

Fresh Orange<br />

Layer Cake<br />

55c<br />

WARDS<br />

Pastry Shop<br />

724 Anbury Avenue<br />

Phone 1260<br />

000000000000000000000000<br />

FIRST<br />

TRUE-FOCUS<br />

PICTURE<br />

in Television History<br />

will discuss pinna for activities dur<br />

the summer season.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Lnwrcncf Winrhrll<br />

1<br />

Choose from many Models a ^<br />

SPECIAL EASY JEMS^<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vintiand, 0f« oeeupjing an apsrt<br />

men't at a4th et. and Central av,<br />

WINNER'S<br />

Candy and Nut Shop<br />

711 Aabury Avenue<br />

• SALT WATER TAFFY •<br />

• HOME . MADE FUDGE •<br />

MAll til ANVWIIKBK<br />

THIS WKEKS SPKi 1A1,<br />

1 1b, Asurted Jellie. All i («r<br />

1 ih, Ai»t, ChocttUte. $•! .89<br />

1 Ih. Cocoanut Deli«hU M. ~<br />

FRESH SALTED NUTS<br />

PH. 1484 OPEN SAT, lit<br />

ILOSED SISDAVS<br />

740 Asbury Ave. Phone 2IBS<br />

FREE DELIVER Y<br />

Open Until 1p.m.<br />

Wed., July 4th<br />

You Will Taste the Difference and You'U<br />

Save When You Buy the Best<br />

FIRST TIME at This<br />

NEW LOW PRICE<br />

mmmmmmm<br />

$199.95<br />

145 SQ. IN. SCREEN<br />

Ste Uir serin In }Our awn<br />

home will, ihl» le-lnrl. TV<br />

v.lut »cn«llon! phileo BAI,-<br />

AN< KI, BEAM pieiare brlnia<br />

new vlrulnt cnjsjinwnl . • ,<br />

no yiur or imear, auptr-prtforniMnct<br />

even In «e»k alinal<br />

CALL 1242 for<br />

Immediate Delivery<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

P| H» B * 1242 . 710 Asbury Avenue<br />

GARRISON<br />

JEWELERS<br />

Watches<br />

\Biamands • Jewelry<br />

Expert Wnlch<br />

and Clock Repairing<br />

Jewelry Repairing<br />

Modernizing<br />

All Watches Tented on<br />

Watch Ma.ter<br />

80S ASBURY AVENUE<br />

fill iilclc<br />

PHONE 227S<br />

FORMER LY<br />

Q^lf T\ PAD S<br />

tl Guard To<br />

Start Building<br />

$50,000 Project to<br />

Bo Begun Next Week<br />

Htiyri i.J :i Muit.ir<br />

tiil.hr.^ iNi- |h,, (in:<br />

r I N , - , v , . , ,r, i-,, •.<br />

'! I,,, i,,.-, ,..,,,<br />

T ii (Jillllll i i.nliii'l 1,1, il., ,.,.,,.<br />

Phone IS44<br />

Dr. RogRr G. LijRosn<br />

Optometrist<br />

844 Central Ave,<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

S<br />

5<br />

P<br />

SCHUFF<br />

PHONE 1242<br />

PR<br />

EC<br />

NO<br />

WHILE THEY<br />

i^ 1 :;:!Li:Rr<br />

II* fur Hit'<br />

II.'M wil'K,<br />

I'll I>KI|VII)K<br />

fur MI,. ' '.„:,, ,<br />

»..•-.: , Ii ,.1<br />

AAA<br />

I I ill It MliVTIIN III III II ri<br />

IA<br />

w $<br />

LAST<br />

.f plUnr<br />

» il! lir<br />

i<br />

L*<br />

Driving School To<br />

Open Registration<br />

Applications to Be<br />

Taken By Police<br />

iit H(in"n= sii.fi- driving<br />

i .! u' r i I Ji'\<br />

i ii ! i n p n<br />

=;iiitjunrtiT<br />

July id<br />

ft h,v iht- IMI<br />

ihtrn nniu.nl<br />

\\ hith w .11 ij)<br />

fit ll! iMiiin<br />

fill, (O, TCI COXfirC'T SCHOOL<br />

* ngnin<br />

saft'iy<br />

At.ihFilir<br />

199.95<br />

Wl IKS Phileo soya "freezer" it means<br />

I'llKEZKH! Yes,a roomy full-width looker<br />

wii h insulated door and fully enclosed in the back<br />

ami top as well as the lides. Gives you the true<br />

stern none temperatures you need to store frozen<br />

foods up to a year—even keeps ice cream,!<br />

FULL-WIDTH<br />

QUICK CHILLER<br />

GLASS-COVERED<br />

CRISPIR<br />

II I 1 r I n KrrpB IruiU, vegetable*<br />

I 1 rli nl f r I II- iintl grin m«rl(Bt.fre«h,<br />

I i I I IH, iriHijiindljirttvinmnintcold,<br />

f i i t , Doo|i, with big capneity.<br />

Plus these Phileo features:<br />

* 14 »i. Ft. <strong>of</strong> Shalt Capacity<br />

* 7 H ;y. ih in theipoee <strong>of</strong> "*"<br />

* Sel/.CIoting Door Latch ,<br />

* I.:. Trnys with Lever Relsoia<br />

* PhHeo.tuner Power SyitBrn<br />

* Fitra Vsar Warranty Plan<br />

65 Weeks<br />

To Pay<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

in Off.'in C\iy<br />

^r*iti thai \h<<br />

-nii ihri-i- <strong>of</strong> il<br />

0<br />

V<br />

Hand Says Much <strong>of</strong> House<br />

Tax Bill Is Sheer Waste<br />

Much <strong>of</strong> Revenue Sought Not Needed For Defense<br />

or Social Purposes; More Billion* For Squanderers<br />

FoUowing his recent minerily votf<br />

against passage sf the federal tag<br />

Ingmlation by the H^use <strong>of</strong> ReprcivntaUVfPS;<br />

Congressman T\ Millt-t<br />

If and. <strong>of</strong> Now Jt»rgey'* Seeend Distritt,<br />

yuwtpriiny is^ur-d the foliowinji<br />

.^tiitonitnl;<br />

While* the measure adopted by<br />

iht? flouiie iatp last week tontairu<br />

s:tmi= j4 hoip<br />

ty eliminate some <strong>of</strong> ihe inequities<br />

in the federal tas law. I voied<br />

Qgnini «ith that cautitr^<br />

md iur^ j^pert <strong>of</strong> its Rj\rmmem<br />

wo'! hdtnful lo Us<br />

Ai it r the passage nf time how -<br />

t \*.r wt uri able in inspect more<br />

RITDHLPH H KLAUDEH<br />

JH2" Ttntril ji<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

ronn.rly •nilaabLMnr<br />

Job PrlnUntD.pt.<br />

807 Asbury Avenue<br />

lU<br />

BVIdayf <strong>Jun</strong>e 20, <strong>1951</strong><br />

Wildwood Man<br />

County Delegate to<br />

N. J, Democratic Club<br />

Joniilhori Acton, <strong>of</strong> Wildwsod,<br />

been named to repnunl Cur '<br />

County on the advisory Bonn<br />

National Democratic Club i<br />

Jef»y. it waj announced yrmturdty<br />

Mr, Aeton will nrv« HJI Ihe lialaon<br />

with the Club's SUuj headquarter.<br />

In Trenton in Democratic mattcn atrectins<br />

Cape May Coumy, including<br />

CMb •n<br />

What thi. world nnti 1od»><br />

more award! beat Into -•-"•—»<br />

•nd political raeluMen<br />

plowhand*<br />

VENETIAN BLINDS<br />

MADE TO ORDER<br />

Seashore Upholstering Co.<br />

1217 Asbury Ave, Phone 2237<br />

Top Your Slimmer Wardrobe<br />

With a Crochet Bag<br />

BASES 39c to $1.69 _,<br />

STRAW Stc to 7fe<br />

BEADS .............. 15c a String<br />

• Lending Library 9<br />

Dorothea Robinson<br />

PHONE<br />

0994 Air Conditioned<br />

KABAT'S . . . Home <strong>of</strong><br />

America's Leading Brands<br />

it. Botany and W«mbl«y Tlei<br />

ir Swank and Pioneer Belt*<br />

'• Cisco Casual Shirts<br />

662<br />

BOARDWALK<br />

Hughes' Central Pharmacy<br />

(ESST.<br />

At Your Service<br />

J, Thornley Hughei, P-D.<br />

Owner li Mananr<br />

Prescription Compoundinc<br />

Ha* Been Our Speeulty<br />

For 40 Year.<br />

Freicriptions Called far<br />

and Delivered<br />

Prescription Dept. and Night Phone —. 0245<br />

EIGHTH & WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />

SHROPSHIRE JEWELERS<br />

313 STH STREET<br />

if Gatltner and Botany Swimweu<br />

if MacTaggart and Van Heuien Sport Shirts<br />

ir WMtminiter Hose<br />

ir Nerthcord and Northcool SuiU<br />

ir Foster and Airman Jackets<br />

• Melrose Park and Botany Slack*<br />

ir Jayson and Van Heusen Pajama* *<br />

ir Botany and Dunmar Robet<br />

ir Custom Made to Measure Clothes<br />

(OFF. SVPER MARKETft)<br />

SALE<br />

ON<br />

PEARLS<br />

NECKLACES - BRACELETS<br />

CHOKERS<br />

Were 3,88 NOW<br />

Were 3.98 .....NOW<br />

Were 7.80 NOW<br />

Earrings to Match<br />

9<br />

§<br />

*.<br />

*


? '-••<br />

•f»V ,<br />

fw- 1 .*, , *<br />

SHOP<br />

AVE.<br />

SPECIAL 4<br />

CAkE<br />

|tjPAlT»Y - PIES - CAKES<br />

•TJ-7A.EM HIDlnaa*<br />

7^*<br />

•-T K<br />

t*#U ft*<br />

'rJT •"<br />

Mrs. Townson<br />

Dies Suddenly<br />

Summer Resident<br />

Many Year* Stricken<br />

funeral aarviees were eosduetad<br />

Wednesday lor Ifn, SiMKlh M.<br />

Towiuon. wife at Ernest R. Town-<br />

•on, <strong>of</strong> AM Plymouth pi.. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, and the Garden Court Apart*<br />

menu. Philadelphia.<br />

Mn. Towluon died Monday while<br />

#o route to g hoapital after having<br />

been •trieken with a heart attack at<br />

California-Julianne Shop<br />

Oeman <strong>City</strong>, N, J. - Fort Lauderdale, Fla.<br />

SATURDAY, JUNE 30, <strong>1951</strong><br />

1112-1114 BOARDWALK<br />

(OUR 5th SEASON)<br />

AND SAIMD<br />

COLE OF CALIFORNIA<br />

GABAR<br />

GET ON THE<br />

BAND-WAGON<br />

FOR THOSE GAY YOUNG FASHIONS<br />

. . : . AND. IN BETWEEN<br />

. And For That Man in Your Life<br />

; MEN'S DEPT.<br />

'• / TWO-PIECE CABANA SET<br />

- ' IN POPULAR COLORS<br />

4 • f ' • . - : .<br />

$WWnm for the Kiddies •<br />

Julianne Shop<br />

udA.lt,<br />

M nnrenn a<br />

^ , ami ft* Marmora<br />

Church.<br />

He tj survived only by hit wile.<br />

Annie C, WlUeta.<br />

Mr, WUlau mi admitted to the<br />

•mmcfiiJisMMB<br />

ALL OUR USED CARS ABE<br />

GUARANTEED WE CAN OF-<br />

FEE TOU THE BEST DEAL IN<br />

TOWN. DON'T FAIL TO SEE<br />

US.<br />

• SPECIAL •<br />

1941 Che»lct<br />

', Ton Fuel Track<br />

Buns OoM — look. Good<br />

$295.<br />

• SPECIAL *<br />

1MB Ford Coupe<br />

7,«M Miles<br />

Bargain Hunter's Special<br />

tiots.<br />

• SPECIAL *<br />

194$. l'i-Tor. Ford<br />

Chaasli Cab<br />

New Tirea _ New Motor<br />

$595.<br />

•an. risi e* tmf t<br />

WritMa oaaraatn<br />

EDW. G. KURTZ<br />

COMPABV<br />

Al TIIOBIZF.D KOKU ,.J<br />

JlEBtlBV DEA1.KB<br />

lit * AtloJDtic, Ou.n <strong>City</strong><br />

Opea Eretfiaii aad saa<br />

CU1 O. C, 0600<br />

STEVE<br />

COCH<br />

New Jersey's Tax Crisis<br />

- — the Kent _<br />

at) Salts Tax . . . IMaaan TM "<br />

iaf Co.. woolen goodi manulactur.<br />

"fa*<br />

Coailsua fraaa Van 1 anelei may tven e«i»t on the Kavbw« Baalnasa Twi . . . 1<br />

Batldai her kuatend, Mr.. Trrwnn<br />

ia »ui-vlv«i by a dnuahter, Mrs,<br />

hospital two weeka ago after he fell The flrit requirement (or a sound same itreat<br />

Mlla turn. «B B«T7 Trmaka<br />

Nile B.11. <strong>of</strong> pallas, Vex,,lanB a and broke n-veral rib. Dtath re. tax structure, says the Commission, Centrallied supervision <strong>of</strong> •raaalar Lanal »udsu|<br />

tnndnaiugrtar. Miss MancT Donald, •ulted from shock and complications is to put the property lax in order assesanuntl by the state, coun-<br />

TBH. aWlMUtlai wUI<br />

student at Northweatem UnlverHty, "ftere will lie a viewing Sunday UNtrOBM ASSESSMENT<br />

ty, or both. This is now required<br />

In fatar* aHltlta.<br />

Memorial service* were In tax<br />

Oliver H. lair Funeral Home. 1830<br />

from I to MO p, m. at the Smith II PROVIDED<br />

by law hut never put into practice.<br />

Chestnut at. *<br />

Funeral Home Funeral aervieei<br />

(Tueadsy—Naw Jawr<br />

The new State Comtitutlon re-<br />

will be conducted there Monday at quires that property be asseHed<br />

CD Correction <strong>of</strong> inequltlcn facet l»x UchlaJai i<br />

1 p, m.. by the Rev, B M Stirwell, "under general law! and by uniform<br />

in the MfWMl property tax: by<br />

Wilton H. Wallets paster <strong>of</strong> the Tiicfcahoe-Mnrincra<br />

• a uniform, well-defined lax on<br />

rules according to the same stand,<br />

MeUiodiat Bhunhei, Inttament will<br />

business personalty (inventories<br />

ard <strong>of</strong> value". Studies shew wide-<br />

Dies at Age <strong>of</strong> SO be in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

and equipment): farm personalspread<br />

differences, even within the ty (livestock and equipment):<br />

hUbearen will be friends from •ame municipalities. Based on cur- and abolition <strong>of</strong> the property PRINTERS<br />

her Philadelphia home. She hadtor<br />

one term under the eouncllnianlc the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> post<strong>of</strong>llce stall and rent market prices, these "stand- tax on household goods with a<br />

been ill several jwars.<br />

form ef government, when it waa an the Jr. O. U, A, M,<br />

ards" range from Ji per cent to 123 provision <strong>of</strong> an optional occu- MYWOOD PRESSi<br />

She and her husband have been *l€€ti¥a sSfe.<br />

per cent. Household persona! prop, pancy tax by municipalities.<br />

Identified with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> far •!- Mr. WiUets was • member<br />

erty is assessed at a nominal sum<br />

Pb. 1490 823 Aabury AT».<<br />

Lightning Bolt<br />

that has no^ reference whatever to m If local assessment is to<br />

Causes Fire Alarm the base. There il no standard <strong>of</strong> be continued, establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

value nor <strong>of</strong> practice. Collections equalization ratios <strong>of</strong> local as-<br />

A bolt el lightning during uii arc Inadequate and ently.<br />

sessments among taxing dla.<br />

brief storm Wednesday evening set<br />

tricts. Thus there can be a fair<br />

<strong>of</strong>f a falw alarm at the Hsnlf Inn These facts lead the CommiMion apportionment <strong>of</strong> the county tax<br />

Hi Wesley av.<br />

to recommend strongly that "taxa and a fair distribution <strong>of</strong> slate<br />

The lightning struck outside wir- tion <strong>of</strong> household personal propert) aid.<br />

Ing, stepping up the voltage leaaJn tie abolished and that munleipalitiei<br />

to the hotel's alarm nystrm Whei be given the option <strong>of</strong> levying a HOW TO BELIEVE REALTY<br />

the alarm sounded. Mrs, Velnu J occupancy tax", (A levy paid h The Commission suggcsU that two<br />

Smith, the owner, called the flr<br />

the occupant on a scale graduated passible methods <strong>of</strong> ending the pres- MILLER OPTICAL CO.<br />

department. There was ne Are am<br />

according to the rental or valuation ent rising trend in real estate taxes<br />

no damage, firemen reported,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dwelling unit)<br />

may be considered; (I) revision <strong>of</strong><br />

present real estate tax exemptions;<br />

Lightning struck In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> STOCKS. BONDS<br />

Pane Nil Ul Artarr A»«.|<br />

(!) limitation <strong>of</strong> real estate taxes.<br />

and several other neighboring com- UNDER SCRUTINY<br />

Both <strong>of</strong> these problems are being<br />

munities during the storm, which Intangible property--»iockg. bonds studied by the Commission.<br />

began about i p, m. None <strong>of</strong> notes, mortgages, etc—in the hands<br />

damage was serious and there were<br />

But the Commission believes the<br />

<strong>of</strong> individuals are entirely exempt.<br />

no injuries.<br />

problem Is far grayer than reviiinE<br />

This again points up the plight <strong>of</strong> the property tan. Revision will im-<br />

the real estate owner,<br />

prove the local U« situation, but<br />

Hay Feve<br />

Police Executives<br />

"A eiiiiea can own a million It will net provide the necessary<br />

dollara' warUi <strong>of</strong> hlfh-yleld tr additional revenue for the slate.<br />

At Navy Air Station earlties mmt pay not a nickel la If New Jersey is to raiie the<br />

Chief Robert J Lackey and Capt. elthtr state ar lacal urtrnMiul;<br />

1<br />

William H. Smith, Jr., <strong>of</strong> the resort bat If he n u » million dolUr. If OPBKINO MONDAY, JULY !•«<br />

»1 it*, yum<br />

poliee department, and Chief Wil- wgrth <strong>of</strong> real estate and Improve- FRAN OLIVER preienu,<br />

iigm Morrow, ef Semers Femi, were ments, he pays an ntnmt af >lz<br />

given a close-up view ef the U, S, per tent to a variety <strong>of</strong> laeai us- JEAN PARKER<br />

Mail's giant air station at nearby Iaf alstrleU,"<br />

KarNnrnr<br />

Pernoha, Tuesday afternoon.<br />

IV THE SPARKLING COMEDY pgf r*« • -il HI » is ran<br />

These inequities lead the Conimii<br />

•• ili<br />

The two police eHlcers attended sien to suggest four ways in which<br />

the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the South to put the property tax in order: "Candlelight"<br />

Jersey Police Chiefs' Ajseellltlon, <strong>of</strong><br />

which Chief Lackey is president<br />

ResertaUana New!<br />

Afterward the entire group was es-<br />

Phone A, 0. 4 1151 • IH or. a MW tl 4ntniiiMi«ln<br />

corted on a tour <strong>of</strong> (he airfield, in-<br />

pl«H bring "> rw MbuKiar far ina<br />

eluding inspections ef the new jet<br />

MsvcllM and nnrklr«<br />

fighter planes and the control tower<br />

SELVAGN'S<br />

Rmxatl Pharmacy<br />

Hi It, SM Aiblry Ave, Ph. lltt<br />

_ .<br />

(1) A new approach to the<br />

present vaguely defined "true<br />

value" measure=a step permitted<br />

for the Brst time by the new<br />

constitutini Ks assessments are<br />

made leeii..y, "true value" may<br />

mean 40 per cent ef the sale<br />

price in one area, 80 per cent<br />

in another, etc. Such discrep-<br />

3 Boys Held For<br />

Playland Theft<br />

Allegedly Took<br />

$50 in Nickel.<br />

Local police Wednesday night ar<br />

ested three boys on charges <strong>of</strong><br />

p*and larceny and held them for<br />

uvenile Court hearing before Judge<br />

'ranklin A, King on Saturday,<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> the boys were 15, the<br />

ther was 14, Police listed two <strong>of</strong><br />

hem as bowling ailey plnboys.<br />

The alleged theft involved 160<br />

.forth ef nickels wnich disappeared<br />

rem the cashier's caje in the penny<br />

rcade <strong>of</strong> the Playland arnusernent<br />

enter, Sth st, and the boardwalk.<br />

According to police, two <strong>of</strong> the<br />

oy£ created a disturbance which attracted<br />

a crowd, including the cash.<br />

;r, to a far comer <strong>of</strong> the buileling,<br />

i her absence the third boy took<br />

he bag <strong>of</strong> nickels.<br />

Patrolmen John Gensemer and<br />

ames Prevenfon were cailecl when<br />

ie theft was discovered. They said<br />

icy found the coins in the pocket<br />

if one ,bey who returned to the<br />

eene.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Walter C Anderson,<br />

J Richfield Part, are occupying an<br />

parlment en Momingsidd rd.<br />

f MHai Mot.<br />

AVlO — .PHILIP CAREY „<br />

TEDd-CORSJA?<br />

(Tax InladrdV U.IIOrd,,, Filled<br />

ATL*«TIC CITY'S FfBHT<br />

THKATBK IH THK PlOrSD<br />

Circle Theatre :<br />

Halrl ClflHH — All.ntlc ('ill<br />

CAPE THEATRE<br />

BEACH AT MADISON, CAPE MAY<br />

"THE MAN WHO<br />

iff<br />

CAME TO DINNER<br />

BY KAUFMAN AND MART<br />

Monday thru Saturday Evej. at 8:40<br />

All Seato Re«-rved — $1.20 - $1.8O - $2.40 incl. tas<br />

For Reaervatisna — Phone 4-8858<br />

Next Weeki "Ught Up the Sky"<br />

PALERMO'S MARKET<br />

911 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Choice<br />

SWIFT<br />

PREMIUM<br />

MEATS<br />

FULL LINE OF<br />

FROZEN FOODS<br />

GROCERIES<br />

PRODUCE<br />

Open Daily _ 8,30 A. M. to 6 P. M.<br />

Friday and Saturday — 8)30 A. M. to 9 P, M.<br />

WHY WAIT IN LINE? . . .<br />

Save Your Tine , Patience and Temper<br />

MOW MM FOB B1AL SEBVIC'e and FBSE DEMVEST<br />

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^**^^^^^^^^^ 1 *** ta ^^^ l ** B ''"" ll J 1 '^ 1 'JaB«««>Biphta^B|aB««««^Ps»jBlaaBi* I<br />

LIVE LOBSTER 4<br />

IN OUR MARKET<br />

Oyaterm - C/arn* - Lafatmr Tail*<br />

Lobster ftfmat • Lobttert . S<strong>of</strong>(€r;;ii,:,<br />

c<br />

t<br />

k<br />

k<br />

k<br />

k<br />

In Every Department <strong>of</strong> Yovr<br />

Buy after Buy £ Fourth <strong>of</strong> July! *-<br />

You'll b« money ahead if you shop at your AtP for the holiday<br />

ahead. It's brimful <strong>of</strong> budgtt-iaving buy,... from tender<br />

hami and fryeri to (uieisut cake, and piei. Don't mitt the<br />

big parade ef grand valuei we'v. lined up to help you have<br />

a gi«rioui Fourth I Stop in today and get your holiday marketing<br />

<strong>of</strong>f to a goad and thrifry itarti<br />

eustomers*<br />

Corner<br />

As jou know, A&P hM led »»»« way in<br />

,rr.,,g ihal every itein you purchase hai the<br />

|irice marked on it.<br />

This U not an easy job, bill we look it on<br />

,hOppin(, •nd help OP«« eheeker. be<br />

sure thai you are ehsrSed the emreel price.<br />

So, when you relum bom* from your<br />

ASP you ean be lure tliat lh« price will be<br />

pUinly marked, not just « •ome itcnu, bul<br />

on every it«m you purehaied.<br />

Do vou ttad 4U pri« »•*»« •S-' lem<br />

helpful? Hav« yoo any .ugiertlons ai lo how<br />

• «f pleaM •flUi<br />

CUSTOMER! RELATIONS DEFT<br />

A&P Food Store<br />

480 Lexiniion Ave,, New York 17, N.<br />

ALL PliCll INOWN IN THIS ADVIKTISIMINT AM<br />

fllB THUMDAT THIOUttH IATURBAV. Jlaa M, If a Ittk<br />

ALL A&P SUPER MARKETS OPfN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL f P. M. AND WILL II<br />

OPEN AS USUAL MONDAY ft TUISDAY, JULY 2ND ft 3RD TO 6:00 P. M. AND WILl<br />

IE CLOSED WEDNESDAY. JULY 4TH.<br />

•E MLWHU ncvnnvAl<br />

•UTIP eMICKlN-<br />

OP.THI.IIA<br />

TUNA FISH<br />

EDUCATOR CRAX<br />

SALAD DRESSING<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

EIGHT O'CLOCK<br />

RED CIRCLE C0FFE|r^^m U, lie<br />

Bakery UeUghts<br />

JANI PARKIR WHITI SLICID<br />

FRANKFURTfS or SANDWICH<br />

•alia- JAh "<br />

JANI fAMI*<br />

Potato Chlpt 2 :;: 13c<br />

JANI tAMM<br />

Mwry<br />

JANt fAMM<br />

DMttrt SMIs<br />

JANt<br />

Dtmrt Liyirt<br />

•Vj-tt.<br />

can 32<br />

ANM<br />

PAS!<br />

•PIPII COL». COCa COL*. CLICQUOT<br />

CLUB, IIV1N UP, ItVak CUpWN COL*<br />

1ANB INClUBi! ISfUl BIHSITi<br />

AtVP. DIL MONTf, DOLI and LIMY<br />

PINEAPPLE JUICE<br />

BANQUET CHICKEN<br />

HUDSON NAPKINS<br />

HERSHEY SYRUP<br />

CLUXUIT1RANB<br />

«RAT1B<br />

USHT MIAT<br />

t-ox.<br />

can<br />

25 e<br />

••M.<br />

pk«. 18° '& 28<br />

pint<br />

MILS AND MELLOW<br />

COFFEE<br />

BOKAR COFFEE<br />

bottl.,<br />

b.9 77 (<br />

Dairy Department<br />

iUNNrfllLB fANCr<br />

BUTTER<br />

IN ' «-lb. PUNTS Ib. 77c<br />

.^ 75*<br />

LAKGt Sill ALL WMITl USWM<br />

Fresh Eggs<br />

IOR0CNS<br />

WMH1 MWHI ptg Iw* ••-••N Pk>.<br />

, MU$H. miAmt w* own nmmo<br />

Spr»ad* «««» |i**,<br />

CMMSf fOOO<br />

PibtNtt y,:««e a IN<br />

ONI WHOL1 COOHID<br />

CHICKIN—<br />

KIW LOW PRICI.<br />

WHITI TA1LI NAPalNi<br />

HUMOM NAPKIN COUPONS<br />

MDIIMID AT TOUR **P<br />

Cheeel«te<br />

CMJ<br />

46-81.<br />

can<br />

31°<br />

41/..11,, $4,78<br />

c.n |<br />

•*• IOC<br />

cf.O 10<br />

7" '*15 C<br />

^27c Flf Mm<br />

( — 10c SanitMt Contd Bttf ?-37c<br />

AfM «-,, Mia. tld LMV*M—Ploi*. PicM* ft<br />

Anvrieai or Pimento Sllcad Cheeie '* ~- 18c<br />

Domestic Switt ChMM itw « es « ''«• » •• lf«<br />

AHZONA<br />

CANTALOUPES<br />

PINK MAT JUMBO U SfZff — INONf fKfCCD HISMMJ<br />

SOUTHMN HfO Kl-E ICE COLD — (NONI PHICfO mSHIII<br />

WATERMELONS<br />

•UT THIM IT THI<br />

WNOU, HALP OR fUAKTU<br />

WHOLE WATERMELOH-M LR. AVIRAII, SIM<br />

DELICIOUS fUUTONI — INONS M1CIB HISMRI<br />

YELLOW PEACHES 3<br />

GAUFQKtilA SWIIT-I4T1NS — I NONI MtlCfB NMNfll<br />

EACH<br />

SANTA ROSA PLUMS ^ 1!<br />

iOUD SLICING<br />

(NONI HICID HIOHH)<br />

SOUTHMN<br />

Crisp OH.IMI<br />

iuao<br />

Froita Straw btrriM<br />

OraigtJiiM t^m^m<br />

iiriTitriSf<br />

imswmiNU<br />

ums IIS »atT»t<br />

ToMto Jtricf<br />

TQUATO COCKTAIL<br />

REAL SOLO fUU CAUfOHNIA<br />

Mm<br />

juaiY<br />

SNOW CftOP<br />

a-


,.-*• sj<br />

'•^•i<br />

4M ml Mate<br />

»T ED<br />

• »«1 carirafatrjr I<br />

I, PracW««« 30-1<br />

O»od .alary, Ml<br />

•miumn<br />

M mm i<br />

FURNISHED, I<br />

lATE POSSESSI<br />

CAMPBELL<br />

AVE. — OCEAN crrr<br />

Y HOMES<br />

IN PRICES<br />

•afiia MtebaaW bt*<br />

at if.Bla la final.<br />

Haiaiijii MM —' «•* u MM.<br />

Atmrmmmi<br />

WALKER<br />

k StTCM __ Mtnmn<br />

Ctt,»5«.R-ll<br />

Homes<br />

k6.fJW«t,NMr Parkway<br />

^E SOFFME<br />

<strong>of</strong> Homes Since 1920<br />

UAWMABLC VaUCES<br />

ncaloW. Op«n -fir*-<br />

CIOH to grantl beatcb.<br />

. Upatain Apartment. N«ar<br />

IkaM. Furnulied.<br />

ESTATE<br />

"^ STREET<br />

K>M, 2-BATH<br />

, facing beach.<br />

' 1 HX9 Construction<br />

* ^H<br />

Although only a year old, Oa Korean War bu already produced It» own "Machine Ouo- XeUyi,<br />

"Blood and Guti" Pattern, and "Nuta" itCAuHMa, Above an alx <strong>of</strong> ttw OMB who will leas b»<br />

rBomtart Mr ttMr nWfllto or irrrlamatlona. Om, William DMB, miming ibee last July, won<br />

the Medal <strong>of</strong> Honor for attacking weny tanks and aariaUac wounded la Tfcejon. Known among<br />

Ml mas at the "hottest combat omoer" In Keraa. John Mlcbaelis was mads a BrUadler General for<br />

bia m h « ) .tubborn defBuel <strong>of</strong> a Puaan perimeter •pproach. Virtually unknown Mom the<br />

•urpriae ( t a M o* Qtn, smacAfthur. Gen. Matthew Rld«way U anured a plan In history u the<br />

new commander <strong>of</strong> UN forwa. \UmHue Brig, Gen. Uwi. Puller crashed headline, when he urged<br />

. „ «M down to fl*Htln«." Tat first OI<br />

to win a Madal <strong>of</strong> Honor for actlin in Sena and lire to M/SgL Imat Kama who .lnglehandedl,<br />

•lew 230 enemy aeMlara, dpi. i.mea Jabara Man the nation'* flrrt Jet ace after Us Ml kajoed<br />

> ati RaMta-buIIt Ms la Yalu itlver d<strong>of</strong>fljhU.<br />

Centred Ocmon <strong>City</strong><br />

By ESTELLA<br />

—mander and Mi<br />

Brtan, <strong>of</strong> Norfott. .<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mn, Rre'a mothe<br />

F. R. Bridegam<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Choice Summer Rentals<br />

Wl SOLICIT TOUR LISTINGS<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Lot<br />

3100 Block Aabury An.<br />

3-Famiry Apt.<br />

eiracau each. Balk, <<br />

iarace. Furnished, 1<br />

Stan.<br />

$11,000.<br />

nt, Saturday, The<br />

! beautifully decorated with<br />

d maidens breath. Mn.<br />

i, William A, j s w|, t sraM gj-eeted with music on<br />

n, Dellre and her arrival.<br />

i guests ThOie present, besides Mn, Jewitl<br />

d her husband, were their only<br />

r «on. Wilfred w. Jewitl, his wife and<br />

two sons, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia: J<br />

and the scred ryles for Its present<br />

application to the eure <strong>of</strong> dlseasp."<br />

(148:11 1<br />

."£ and Donald t>, Jewitt, a_,<br />

r , „„„ m »«« Jtvttfs sister, Mm. Nellie O. Bar.<br />

i " f 1 """ m Bye back •<br />

Rye and he ehUdrei<br />

treated at the Tomlin Memorial<br />

Mm Bry n (or a couple <strong>of</strong><br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

"" ri»n. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; »' "<br />

Mn. Jame. w. Jewitt. 40B Mth St., fhsfer <strong>of</strong> PhiladelphU, and Ml« KOBE AND MORE<br />

eelebnted her 71th birthday Janet Hendrickson. <strong>of</strong> Kirklyn. I<br />

•ware County, Pa,<br />

A mild little men walked Into an<br />

~ c « «<br />

lneeme-tas inspector's <strong>of</strong>fice, sat<br />

New arrivals In Central Oe down and beamed on everyone,<br />

<strong>City</strong> over the week end were; "What can we. do for you?" asked<br />

"-, and Mrs, Kenneth Eland i the inspector.<br />

m, <strong>of</strong> PhUad-'--'- -••- --"• — "Nothing, thank you," replied the<br />

the iiimmer at mi &<br />

little man. "I just wanted to meet<br />

Mr. and Mrs, C, F, __. the people I'm working for."<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Cotlin^wood. i<br />

—>nd part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

| Mrs. A, D, K<br />

PIMM 0953 510 Mi Jt, i Bethlehem, \<br />

I at MM Wall<br />

1<br />

**- ind Mi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hav n, Fa., who will<br />

na the sum ef at 3044 Asbury<br />

Small Apartment<br />

Sleep. «, Utlni rHB. kllche<br />

beirHIB, talk,<br />

$450 for teasOB <<br />

STRETCH<br />

;428 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Ph. 1326<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Modern Cottage<br />

<strong>On</strong> Cenlrnl An, lauinf aeaaa,<br />

Ifanr •wapleil. FinkM, Two<br />

Three Bedroom<br />

Cottage<br />

DabmL Oaravb PlawM attlf.<br />

KaMIy HUTeriaA Ur lira aaati><br />

•MM. FBimHf<br />

A Real Buy at<br />

fiM0<br />

Central Av. Cottage<br />

Price $7,450<br />

Large <strong>Ocean</strong>front<br />

Cottage<br />

tt k<br />

$17,500<br />

U yaa mti M h»a»* IMiac<br />

tfcf^a««m mm CMInl AT*. I luv*<br />

M to MM*. SmM .k«t ifni.<br />

>Mto« LlW Mittite M<br />

MT Wk<br />

f'kf?<br />

.I*H, .oat*<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phiia*lphi<br />

--. -,-i Mrs, SiL „.<br />

in, Dan, <strong>of</strong> Clayton, N. j., and M<br />

"I Mra. Harold K " ~<br />

Soro, were guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mr<br />

Edsar P, Berger »n Sundny.<br />

rait CHURCH OF<br />

CHRIST. SC1ENT1HT<br />

" n Cttr, New Jene<br />

ldBy Service—1J<br />

re, Mh «. and B<br />

ay School—11 a<br />

p, m., Sll ith<br />

Reedinf Roo<br />

days, Thundays<br />

nlal Meeting,<br />

^^NCB LESSON<br />

SERMON<br />

uro<br />

! services next SunO<br />

-* "•— ' n^Sermon is "Chr' "•<br />

Science".<br />

The Golden Text is from Ha<br />

kuki "Tile earth shall be filled with<br />

th kledge <strong>of</strong> the glory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I«I* aa the -waters cover the aea,"<br />

'2:1*) , t~m<br />

fMMnm trom the Bible (Xine<br />

James Version) will include thla<br />

promise; "Verily, verily, I say unto<br />

you. He that believeth on me, the<br />

works that I do shall he do also:<br />

and (renter works than these •hall<br />

he do; seeause I «p unto my Father,"<br />

tJBlm Mill,),<br />

From "Science and Health with<br />

Key to the. Scrlptuna" hy atoiy<br />

Baiter Eddr "Divine metaphyslB i.<br />

now reAwed to • syMun.to a form<br />

compreliensfble by and aokptad to<br />

the thought at the •• In which we<br />

Uvt This sgnMem enables the learner<br />

to demonrtrate the divine PrinclpJe,<br />

upon which JMUS 1 healing wutwaed.<br />

'3S P.ckard<br />

Mlw S««aB<br />

*47 Chi7«Ur JedBti<br />

wllk noli Drive<br />

'4« Packard<br />

*-D**r S«tHd "to accompllih the purposes<br />

thej- •» intended to lerve".<br />

Board. Blurted that;<br />

"Than controls, put Into effect<br />

against UM advice <strong>of</strong> industry, are<br />

falling because pressures from many<br />

tttrectlona have made them not only<br />

unworkable, but «un actually harmful.<br />

It is an accepted (set that one<br />

sepnent <strong>of</strong> the economy ni '<br />

regulated unles* all (egjnei<br />

itrolled. I<br />

I M WI|M are not beln<br />

I net result la<br />

I dlaruj>tec(, while a j<br />

"Because it is imperative that c<br />

-induction be expanded, t<br />

I civilian economy maintained, «nd ii<br />

nation restrained, we strongly re<br />

d the adoption <strong>of</strong> the Bfl<br />

POINTKD OBSERVATION<br />

"DA you _ _<br />

erudite young man, "that they re.<br />

cently discovered a quantity at 14th<br />

century needlea In England""<br />

"My gaod<strong>of</strong><br />

Ion retorted, "Don't tell me that<br />

PhsnBgraptM were I<br />

STATIONERY<br />

MYWOOD PRESS<br />

f>h. 14S0 823 A.bury Avr<br />

Mortgage Funds<br />

For First Mortgages<br />

FHA and Convention*!<br />

AMORTIZING TYPE<br />

Franpi Action on All<br />

ApBlleailsna<br />

Richard B. Fox<br />

8tb and Atlantic Ave,<br />

Phone 0980<br />

FHA - GI - CONVENTIONAL<br />

MORTGAGES<br />

• Nothinc Is Sail Bui Serrice • v<br />

BROKERS PROTECTED ' ;<br />

BROKERS MORTGAGE SERVICE<br />

IMIVIT j, AUNOBT. Utt,<br />

NAT. IK. BLDG., OCEAN CITY<br />

Announcement<br />

O.C, 1692<br />

Mrs. Sara M. Dobelbower<br />

is now associated with the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong><br />

Haney Lloyd Chatlin, I31S Asbury<br />

Ave., where she will be pleased to<br />

greet hmr friends and former clients.<br />

INSURANCE ALL COVERAGES<br />

rHAnfYLLOVDCtiATTin<br />

BKIGHTO* &CQRmTHIAN AVE.<br />

TELEFHOIIE- B4JI I<br />

• SALE* |p A RFY<br />

9 ROOM GUEST HOUSE I %. * F^^.. 1 m • M<br />

n.nmi i,ni>iiiiin I ^•a"^ •aai aaafc aaa* ^a* aaanaiaal<br />

•<br />

aaa><br />

Offer $8500.<br />

Real Estate • Insurance<br />

Boardwalk at 15th Street Phone 0178<br />

I<br />

SMALL I B.R. COTTAGE<br />

ISTH and WEST AVE. I<br />

!mniedi>ie Pessession / I<br />

BAY WATER-FRONT<br />

PROPERTY<br />

$ 10,000<br />

RENTALS<br />

SEASON . MONTIti,V<br />

WEEKLY<br />

OLIVE<br />

MacPHERSON<br />

REAL ESTATE BROKER<br />

300 13th Str<br />

NEW BEACHFRONT HOME<br />

BL'II.T IN' 1931<br />

•led on Ceniral A,<br />

3 Bedrooni<br />

Madern In<br />

Solid Stone Construct!<br />

nth <strong>of</strong> 34th si naod bulkhpad,<br />

• •(ifully furnlahed,<br />

J- rMpsft, Hnlri.<br />

$33,000<br />

BEACH FRONT<br />

HOME SITES 1<br />

Lot _ Wesley A*e., below<br />

28th St. 50'xl20' plus riparian<br />

rights __.__•„._„__; $6,000<br />

mom<br />

HOME<br />

WE DECLARE<br />

fh«t *ppro«ch sf July Fourth should serve aa * reminder<br />

that the STRENGTH ®f thi. wonderful Conn-<br />

. SEE MILLS TODAY!<br />

Wateh for Our Star ( ») Special. - They Are thg Bert Buy, <strong>of</strong> the W^fc<br />

I BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME 1<br />

$16,000.00 Pina, With 11 aerea farm<br />

Ian*' 1 toPf e chicken bailies. 1 aeparaW 11.1<br />

b.U. B.H. H H i Balh healed home, ,.r.,*.<br />

Apprsx. IN' Irsni mn Beuhore Bead.<br />

Ur* J •eirssiB Home an share Haad (<br />

MUM t. Satan <strong>City</strong>. Lawns, train BM .hrnbb«ry.<br />

Lavw wta apaw. BUCIICBI ImaUaii.<br />

O«nc«, AM QalcklT ,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,.. .tijtt.<br />

Gasoline Station $5,000.00<br />

• »«1 buy at $15,500.<br />

• a-FamilyApt, .$10,000 •<br />

••lUble for r.<br />

* Bungalow<br />

Modern Delic«te«««i and Re.taurant ^<br />

^«'<br />

SwHt's<br />

,ii«.}^<br />

Has far Wt.lt fatfaiita.<br />

au<br />

Maine Sardines « - « •""<br />

Auf Flavoring Extracts "• ut 15c<br />

Aiaf Vanilla Extract •- •« 27c<br />

Redill-Whip Topping »»u'»« 51c<br />

A^p Apple Butter " « "' 21c<br />

&& Pure Honey ••• i - ••-<br />

Maraschino Red CherHes ",<br />

Lfe^^^^^^^^ak.1,<br />

•-'-'• m -* ' m j 1 1 km ' 1<br />

1 ^^^^ • TtaBllW^JI<br />

ar >.v«»<br />

- .,-"8.<br />

{4th <strong>of</strong> Jury Spatial)<br />

^Ue«/Fancy Orodi* A F<br />

',?• i<br />

ihonklat,<br />

HoW<br />

;^?f?« '<br />

FOR YOU<br />

AD-lkiou><br />

Vlr«liiUL«e<br />

CIMMALIP ••<br />

CAKE<br />

With PtUwH «f<br />

• m MORE<br />

•mail Loon "ShankUu" Smokwd<br />

, jji. .. ..vsij; ,- fi'V • i.v..••«*•.•• iv.- 1 , T- • •• • .. .'•:,•#' *i l l ! : BIRTHDAY<br />

,-.-•.- v<br />

Ifs your pony, wttn #NMiy mHHmdia* f~* vmlm-y<br />

wtMi't want tomiii. Com* In arid M; Ur yu*t««lf. H«lp<br />

& WEST AVI<br />

PrioM elM •ff««tt«« in tpmrn Point<br />

tapOTiti HoHandHami tjn<br />

,»*" I thtfra CA«ky. Tnrfar, SaaaUau, Tfc» woafy ..Mfe h<br />

IE U I •*«•¥•«! »r««i Umtatter Brand Huu btrfara eariaf. neratora<br />

*9-** I wlwayiNilipyaLncMlaryetigatiiiaTarMllMBHntiMrib.<br />

TURKEYS Grod* A—1414 Ib<br />

SALAD BUSSDHi —<br />

SARDIRCHjSraBU<br />

TheseiliiM T«4teys OVEN RfcADT CTS -*fc<br />

Fr..b-KIIItd N«arb 4 Trm* <strong>of</strong> Jay 'teafe<br />

Sam HITIM<br />

Chl<strong>of</strong>cen Uv«rs<br />

NrmaUit MM SlMdartf L«rv« —<br />

K '*•<br />

t^mcheon Meat<br />

»«9« I Fancy Jersey Sea Bass •!•«<br />

No. 303<br />

ifawPIMEiPflJE'— —He<br />

r W»HH1D|PE^-- 2 ^ 28c<br />

o B0>J0BJmMCEFBDMC^2tc<br />

i <strong>of</strong> «•#•• specialty<br />

IWlWlRlIM<br />

tad n ml<br />

2?'<br />

CUelw«<br />

P«tp*l-C«U<br />

••ren Up<br />

35Wt.-<br />

Lenunaie *-*-life<br />

•*••• •>«••> pa ••• «••-..<br />

Awarlara<br />

£aht


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i i<br />

j<br />

F Ut<br />

t—SENTIIirEL.LCDCCR<br />

Seaside Theatre<br />

Somer« Point, N, J.<br />

= —-77^ Cold Weather<br />

AdUl,,'. 50J'' *" H»t s Bean Crop<br />

Children . ISe But Strawberry<br />

Tl\ |N| I I III I) Season Is Lonjer<br />

WHERE ALL THE BIG PICTURES PLAY<br />

Fmi «HT,, .11 VI jii . ;],, _<br />

SPENCER TRACY • JOAN BENNETT in<br />

'FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND'<br />

Uilh I I 1/ Mil III I 111 (111<br />

SIS MtlN:., Jl I V I . •• _<br />

DENNIS MORGAN • PATRICIA NEAL in<br />

"RATON PASS"<br />

l V i l h « T I i I ( i l , III! \ \ _ l l i i H I I I I I V I I U I I<br />

HE, • Ht II it i v<br />

ii<br />

LASSIE in<br />

THE PAINTED HILLS<br />

I". I l l [ I N K III I I K<br />

Hiih i- si i Ki i n - iiiii i i ( im i<br />

ii<br />

THEM-G-M STORY"<br />

I f D t l l . l I M , M I M I I - I -. - 1111 M i l l I \ H i l l i|i<br />

Till H .11 IV '. — UM II U UNI 1 —<br />

i:ii. ill I I I \ I I in<br />

STEWART GRANGER * WALTER PIDGEON in<br />

"SOLDIERS THREE"<br />

u/iii ii win s;\i«, _ \IH*IM\<br />

GENE AUTRY in<br />

'MULE TRAIN"<br />

FBI. . «IT II I V i. 7<br />

DORIS DAY GENE NELSON in<br />

"LULLABY OF BROADWAY 3<br />

Have Your Prescriptions Filled at<br />

OCEAN CITY'S MOST MODERN<br />

AND COMPLETE PHARMACY<br />

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS - - .<br />

@*S SELVAGN'S ^sm<br />

REXALL PHARMACY<br />

Bth St. and Asbury Ave, Phone 1S39<br />

PRESCRIPTION<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

The Finest Quality <strong>of</strong> the Bs»t Drug*<br />

Are Alwayi Used<br />

A, A klil.l ,«i.X. I'l, Ii. II i 1,1.1,VAI.V. I'B 0.<br />

foil.ow TiiK c iiriwiiN Him simp \vi> -HI<br />

HKf.l I, \lll.V IT KK.VM.I,<br />

SPECIAL<br />

WOODBURY<br />

COCOANUT SHAMPOO<br />

Reg. 50c - 29c<br />

IT'S NEW!<br />

WHITE RAIN<br />

LOTION SHAMPOO<br />

30c and $1.00<br />

STICK PERFUME 2 for \ BARGAIN<br />

t. Hollies WILLIRUUI<br />

Tabu - Em,, p<br />

Whisper Liquid Cream Shampoo<br />

Plutine - Breathless _ __ , , ,<br />

Conflict Reg. 58c Val. - 39c<br />

gunfaii l.ulMin i Ola I ilnl<br />

Shop at Our completely stocked Cosmetic Bar<br />

CHANEL . ELIZABETH ARDEN<br />

COTYS . HOUBICANT<br />

DANA: Tabu - Emir . 20 Carats - Platine<br />

Perfume - Toilet Water - Lipstick • Etc,<br />

We curry the most popular brands. Our trained<br />

Cosmetician will assist you in making your choice,<br />

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

AM. FAIR TFttilK pill! Bs — NO I.OU'KK PIlll FS AVVWIIKRr,<br />

•STOKE iiorns — arts iiwi.y s \, ii. ,„ n (. >i<br />

IRCL El<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Sotners Point, N, J<br />

All 1,1 M 111 TA\ |S Siillllia ritlST<br />

Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />

• WHISKEY • WINE<br />

• LIQUEUR<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ti<br />

Hi III M i l II it III I I<br />

Phone 2279<br />

.ili.il Hi't'l<br />

\tNJoy/'j<br />

; ft'<br />

\<br />

II SI -1 \ .US<br />

«lHll- V|, I,<br />

•I'l M. ,l,,l. f,|<br />

iiO-S^i<br />

©<br />

johnstone's<br />

Every Day Catches<br />

Blue fish Weak fish<br />

Butterfish Kintrfish<br />

Sea Bass Freah Shrimp<br />

Fresh Mackerel<br />

Filet Flounder<br />

Cooked Shrimp<br />

Crabmeat Scallops<br />

GNEl'S<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A. M. to 10 P. M.<br />

NO SUNDAY SAIE3<br />

Well Known Brands<br />

R YE<br />

BOURBON<br />

GIN - RUM<br />

and BEER<br />

• »f* *<br />

SEA I<br />

FOODS!<br />

.ST. AT EAYFRONT |<br />

BAIT<br />

ri.AlVIS . SQUID<br />

MINNOWS<br />

SHRIMP<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a. m, to 2 a. m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

12 Noon<br />

Phone 9051<br />

34th Street<br />

Just Over the Bridge<br />

Long Vacation<br />

Trip Not Good<br />

Better To Take It<br />

Slow and Easy<br />

Hi M UlTIS I I I It It I K<br />

IMF^I till<br />

s. I. Mil i*l,,n ,,r M,it,,i \ ..IN. h<br />

! M I N I U W IM I, VII I \ I;<br />

III «.•!(<br />

. Hi - U P -I i<br />

III l l » I I I ! . .1 » i l l .<br />

Tiny Tot Party fit<br />

Yacht Club Monday<br />

i Four From Resort in<br />

• Band <strong>On</strong> Steel Pier<br />

V<br />

11:<br />

C E E L ' S<br />

SUBMARTNE SHOP<br />

I .'IM -ini|i>im \i,.. I'm.MI. I-.<br />

I Ml I\.N ~l IIII.MIIM .<br />

BEST SUBS IN TOWN<br />

M « il I.. >l..h,,.i,i<br />

Mil. I I I I I | « tin.I I ii i ill<br />

lor VOHT \>M liidrlalnmi.nl _<br />

WIIV VllT A MAOII IAS?<br />

Sutters - Magician<br />

IIIIK ^.hiiii Aw. l-li I .•;«•:,iv<br />

ilBB.i 1 I.,.,,, Sin, l',,,,,iins<br />

Spaghetti Sauce Cf\e Pt<br />

\lilli M,,| 11,11, *J\J<br />

FRANK LONGO<br />

Ph. I.1.W 10_.., Nin,,,,,,,, AV,<br />

I i , I , , , , , . 1 , 1 1 , , , , 1 . , . , „ ,<br />

Shafto's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

1249 Aabury Ave,<br />

NEW HOURS<br />

Breakfast and<br />

Luncheon<br />

8i00- 1:30 P.M.<br />

DINNER<br />

4:30 to 8 p. m.<br />

Open All Day<br />

Sunday<br />

8 A.M. to 8 P.M.<br />

Chef's Special<br />

Served Daily<br />

MOORLYN and STRAND - Conlinuou. ]0;30 A. M. to Midnight<br />

VILLAGE and SURF — M«t. Daily - 2;30 - Eve Showi Stort 7; IS<br />

THURS. . SAT.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 28 • 30<br />

MON WED<br />

July 2 • 4<br />

THURS. • SAT,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 28 • ,10<br />

MQN. . WED,<br />

Julv 2 . A<br />

THUR. • SAT,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 2fi . 30<br />

MON, . WED.<br />

July 2 • 4<br />

THUR. • SAT.<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 28 - 30<br />

MON. - WED<br />

July 2 . 4<br />

RONALD RHONDA<br />

REAGAN-niMllVG<br />

UW KNNtTT • lU WUI4M5<br />

HOJH KfiY • prrti Hjusou<br />

ONE OF THI ©MAT<br />

. FRONTIER BATTLES!<br />

»•••••*•••••*+•••••*•*••••••••*•«<br />

More Fun flan 'DEAR Rl/TH'aUOUR WIFE"!<br />

• • , . • „ . : • . . . , , U ' 'I • •<br />

• - i<br />

Wf "INSIDI TNI WAUS OP •!,<br />

FOLSOM PRISON<br />

STEVE COCHRAN - LWijD BRIAN;'-':"«»<br />

HVAUNffllHC FftOMTHE TOP OF IH[ ADVENTURE WOftlD!<br />

ALONG THE 6REAT DIVIDE<br />

«•» • RAUUL WALSH -„_«„„ .^.7<br />

MARJORIE<br />

MAIN<br />

PERCY<br />

KILBRIDE<br />

"MA AND PA KETTLE BACK<br />

ON THE FARM"<br />

'»'' All NEW and All FUN<br />

••••••••••••••••••••»•• ••*••«••<br />

Richard CONTE ^ Julia ADAMS<br />

• A.MUStMr.NTS<br />

'Dear Brat ? Now<br />

At The Strand<br />

Western at Moorlyn;<br />

Danny Kaye Coming<br />

*nl;n anil I iiitii<br />

\I-PI,, Ki-. .-ii.<br />

ATLANTIC QtTT, N<br />

IMMIII-II In M,,<br />

Km,.I- .in,| i •<br />

A V--.I |=. . |<br />

•t i. '•> -t , .>. W . - n l l<br />

QN 4T4&I — IHBU SATUfiDAY jUN| Jo<br />

4.1 Old A II£||/%%KX<br />

P/MS^INNY YOUNGMAN and Ofher Aeti<br />

FIB1T RU«<br />

PHOTOPLifi<br />

-- JUNi 1* , JULY S<br />

II AY A S T II O<br />

ELLIOT LAWRENCE<br />

*WB HIS i«ND ,_ lult, , ,j<br />

in the<br />

JlNCOlN §<br />

Restaurant<br />

9th and Wesley Ave.<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Comfortable at All Timpi<br />

BIG TNiiLL EiGCUl<br />

AND WAfli IPOHTI<br />

*PPtAB!NS WAfiB B*LL|T<br />

FRANK1E LAINE<br />

SEAFOOD - LOBSTERS F<br />

I 111 I |' \:, h l M .<br />

lilll \KI \ - i I I I I i ill l:»l m s - i i<br />

s.VMI >I IN \fi|-MI-'NT Illllil. I.IN'I III.N<br />

I I I n i l li« SI I'<br />

\ \ . \ HIM ,i ii<br />

M.MMI.I^ I ii,-M|j, .nui \\ ,,!,,, ,1 i<br />

\ i •) ,i is K.,<br />

niiMil.il I l.ii .mil tt.-iln. -.il.,,<br />

I 1 ,' 1 ,; j Scene From Dear Brat*, Now ai Strand Big Holiday BUI<br />

For Steel Pier<br />

\ %l ft i i i in.tn (HJ< hi ) - M|I [.ill<br />

III flMlllll M IM 1 ] I 1 - r i i i II |M i. ,<br />

i n I I il n pl,i > Mi: ,, ) j h- I F i IK!<br />

Li r U t I liu m l \ . i|iii m i ! I I, I i I<br />

I<br />

Miillll.,1 i M i . l l l i I « • • ! ,<br />

*Li)»ht Up the." Sky'<br />

At Cape Theatre<br />

% • •<br />

STOP<br />

and i<br />

SWAT |<br />

GOLF DRIVING §<br />

RANGE |<br />

• OPEN tip, . r •.<br />

c Flank rastenmt's<br />

Daily Incl. Sunday ^ N . Copper Curb<br />

10 A. M. to 10 P, M, H<br />

O n l y T w o M i l e s f r o m<br />

O c e a n C M ^<br />

.ilk''! » I r\,!< ,1<br />

^/ Boocoooooooooooooooooood<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Your Favorite Relaxation Spot Will Be<br />

77ie Chatterbox<br />

NINTH STREET and CENTRAL AVE,<br />

Where You Will Enjoy Good Food<br />

• BREAKFAST<br />

• DINNERS<br />

• SANDWICHES<br />

• SODAS and SUNDAES<br />

• ICE CRE AM<br />

Where Old Friends Meet<br />

•"I'll meet you at the CHATTERBOX" - you hear<br />

everyone say, because here is where old friends talk<br />

over old times and new friends get acquainted in the<br />

friendly atmosphere where no one is a stranger.<br />

We Welcome You Always<br />

r^i'j invitation comes from.our entire friendly staff,<br />

whose ambition is to please you.<br />

Space Saver...<br />

MONEY Saver<br />

Motorola<br />

17 inch TV<br />

• RiCTANGULAR TUB!<br />

• 2 SIMPLI CONTROLS<br />

• BILT.IN.ANTENNA<br />

ItKK INS'l'.W.l, VI'ION .mil<br />

I viSN. i itii; si in II I<br />

(IS \\ I, 'NIIW Milling<br />

Your MOTOROLA Dt-alrr<br />

BOYD'S-<br />

Ihtilitt lilid i!'lr%Uiti;i ^i-r \ ir c<br />

<strong>On</strong> \1l Mik-v nn,i MniliU<br />

920 Aabury Ave,<br />

Phone 2269<br />

.j it, k, \\ i<br />

Theatre-in-Round<br />

To Open Monday<br />

With Jean Parker<br />

JERSEY<br />

CAPE<br />

SCENIC<br />

ROUTE<br />

F R r F r O L D L R *> '• r«r» V,,, " B J •• I ojs<br />

i k '^ in us i' ,,iiiiirtt'=-<br />

hr I y>.i In.^'U-<br />

, ' i , , . : i i r < • , , . / ' . S ' ; i ' 1 7<br />

' i l l ' i , - / / " - . . ' I I I'. S l i l . i l I m<br />

Delightfully Different<br />

aRKAKf AST S;30 until II A. M.<br />

IJINNEH S until B P. M.<br />

SECTION TWO<br />

Jinn. :>!». !i*5! iENTINELLEDGlR—I<br />

i In the outdoor<br />

A un!n ^olpr show<br />

u'^nii ii Divtnit<br />

!-!,> Mi LMfriis and aerial '<br />

Delicious Dining<br />

CRYSTAL ROOM<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel<br />

11th and WESLEY AVENUE<br />

Vacation Address <strong>of</strong> the Discriminating Visitor<br />

Excellent Service - - - Popular Prices<br />

KAY RYAN. Management<br />

Remember-only BUICK has a<br />

FIREBALL ENGINE<br />

A \ T l l!i t T (.IIIII k l i s i n n in<br />

\ \ r M I ill llli I I I ^ III il I.<br />

nt idi i[> II lit u t ni'i I U s<br />

t h ^ n tit iiln iM i. \ \ t i ^ i i^<br />

I Iu M ( 111 IIK *. IM |1[ I ILI \ III pi ll<br />

tint! lit Mil I ill [III til L nil M ii^i<br />

I l i t IK II I i k ^ S l l l ^ llLMlill In<br />

t l u iniivi I t m n h i i h u i m n u s M ,<br />

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H i m m i l l s p t i L i l l u n n l i i L h l i . l k s " t ' l L i t t l l l i ! I<br />

l l ii I > M K S | | | \ | , U | S I<br />

likt in in iiiiimii hilt '<br />

rn you icmr to ih»fU the fiatd yo<br />

tt.af thnre i a iwtel frrfdam fr<br />

10 It.f fo>< t^ iUr whoir mrihafi<br />

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i\ \ f th< ^^ i>i Ul is this*<br />

t / it (hull 1 fititne i\ (it \tt!ttttf to hnndli<br />

,a< not w; hieh ft^f furl lit mm /»#<br />

tttfirttf m thi nnt too distant futmtf.<br />

" ll Si if >on «jnl to sample till thai'*<br />

IL\ ftL t Mtnit-iliiiii! hiu in motouat engines, >our Buick<br />

L — bt L iiisc tu- limit t is the ninn \t> ?ee (J*»me in<br />

ha^ ttrh -tiindn it sotui IIK] tmd imt wliat ilu ic^t <strong>of</strong><br />

tinnd tn rut nthtt tlu i ttmbllt llit witrUl ha*. btCil lltiSsiii^<br />

Ilk * I II chilli ' 1M1 t )UM<br />

Smart Buy's<br />

f<br />

Buick<br />

WHIN BIT!ID *UrO/MOiiiri ARl tUILT BUICK Will BUILD 1HIM<br />

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9th STREET and SIMPSON AVENUE PHONE 127a<br />

i lmjx>rtant In<br />

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IE* achedule for<br />

• tbe Morning<br />

aamlac M U<br />

A# and Saturmtr<br />

evening «t<br />

•t* begins Sun-<br />

• evening Mr<br />

laesk in all seasion* <strong>of</strong><br />

tnccdurliu[<br />

tfae flat weak.<br />

Mb* <strong>On</strong><br />

tta Sort<br />

7i7 T ference HUon<br />

klrea" able<br />

TTMnCdw.<br />

will be heart<br />

Dr. Aulenbach<br />

At Hie Strand<br />

To Open Lutheran<br />

'Wdk SWTHM, SUB,<br />

Dr. W Hamilton Aulenbach. rector<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ctirjat Church and St. Michael!<br />

ChunJi. Philadelphia, win open the<br />

IMh aeaaon <strong>of</strong> the Chun* "<br />

•aardvalk in the Strand Th<br />

Sunday, at T:4S o'clock. "A Littlf<br />

Batter Tbsn the Bat" Is the title si<br />

Dr. Ayjerfbach's message.<br />

With him for the evening's pro-<br />

Ban wDl be the choir <strong>of</strong> SO vo'«"<br />

from Christ and St. Michael's »n...<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> W, Xnett Well,<br />

WeMminster Choir School. They<br />

WUl sine "A Might}- Fortres " —<br />

ranged by Cain; "Almighty I<br />

Our Patters \ by Jama, and the<br />

"Choral Benediction", by Lutfcin,<br />

for Uie closing number,<br />

, Mr •, "Sun- invn IN NAVT<br />

Dr. Autenbach: who l» one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most popularly beloved rector, in<br />

_, wOl be held every the Philadelphia ana. u a graduate<br />

p. Hi. on <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttj-. <strong>of</strong> Temple UniveMtjf, Swarthmore<br />

College, and the Philadelphia Divinandaudjity<br />

School. He served in the U I.<br />

iteaJBs <strong>of</strong> favor- Navy during World War L Me has<br />

MleMcd tone been active In the Boy Scout<br />

Movement antl the Y-MJC.A. ME has<br />

written a number <strong>of</strong> articles for «•<br />

Usually Itnown magarlnm Pastor<br />

M 1 p. in. Uirout))- ate* he served before coming to<br />

Philadelphia wen in West Hana.<br />

yunar. P».; Flint, Michigan, and<br />

Bev: Mr. Seattle BkmmfleM HJ1U. Michigan<br />

UtMto Confu- Mafeelb De Cray, outstanding<br />

te UH Atlantic <strong>City</strong> yeuag American harplM, will plav<br />

lor IS minutes pneeding the jerv.<br />

*t», bfginning at 7;4Slee<br />

and also again during the wop<br />

•aWc* will ship how. Miji De Cray %as bom<br />

auditorium In Philadelphia and began her music<br />

MM <strong>of</strong> studies at the age <strong>of</strong> six, making<br />

Chrtat, nd Bar debut at harpist at the Cnnven-<br />

I has studied with the i<br />

AMHeM hmmiu MUdnd DUlin,.<br />

, and went to Paris where she et-<br />

"#ilKiif ii. tended tha Paris Conservatoire and<br />

iWwP*" "too rtu«ea privately with the<br />

*.,<br />

•X • ChWch School and Bibb CIAMW/9I4B «. W.<br />

American people that to many have come to us witti a request fort<br />

"simple funeral", * • • • ";<br />

Their grief is no UH deep, that they wish to avoid display, and<br />

we respect that feeling. > , * .**3<br />

Our services can be aa simple as desired and yet be reverent<br />

beautifu] and complete to the imallest detail, '<br />

SMITH FUNERAL HOME<br />

A, J, SMITH . Director<br />

809 CENTRAL AVE, PHONE O, C/iM<br />

••III TIME OP TROUBLE Will AS NBAS AS TOB* rHONE-<br />

First Presbyteriftp<br />

Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue<br />

SPECIAL MUSIC DURING THE SUMMER<br />

ELEANOR PASCHALL<br />

Soprano<br />

THOMASPOWE<br />

SINGING<br />

THE<br />

MORNING<br />

CHURCH<br />

SERVICES<br />

10:45 A.M.<br />

y<br />

I


. wti.<br />

& :<br />

Mt^on on-<br />

A circum-<br />

sd «oto travel to a<br />

ultetl on KB bonds<br />

Mag ClUn. M<br />

Mrs, Am.au, t law,<br />

Un. Otteite<br />

. <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Ana Club at a saner<br />

undergone „„«, ,, Fairmouni Inn, Cardiff,<br />

MM, Then came<br />

Imtt spent money<br />

and maintenance<br />

* !•*» The eftr<br />

Trith Its attendant BhOrt-<br />

jam pa*t four years Oat the<br />

• <strong>of</strong>tfcedeferred nmintenthat<br />

frwit ottdone too Ion*. NOW<br />

iJ -; «WU1W, «pd th# city fa con-<br />

carried on<br />

tough policy may be KPing too<br />

•pmaMctaar hi* wife could he int*clrrnent<br />

on eensttEnt»naI lib.<br />

Protected Bevche,<br />

ga WillJamw. commander <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

t : warned bathers, the other day, to<br />

are on duty.<br />

ruing, n Drexel Hill man<br />

y n%ht. - Re went for a<br />

hail gone <strong>of</strong>f duty. *<br />

^*r. Ire suddenly fodnd him.<br />

in the grip<strong>of</strong> « powerful cur-<br />

would hare<br />

^M h,<br />

rty ends and danger begins,<br />

; and it takes advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

"- ** wayt 1 ,<br />

r »»* Wigaarda are<br />

he only when and<br />

Bois* makers should make<br />

tkat the city jail.awhile clean,<br />

rhw roattresees.<br />

; « * * * plaque, frrrecogr-<br />

*»^. For 11 years It had<br />

l^^nWiAMirre was awarded<br />

.^^ra^ and enviable record<br />

[A mteH«t failed to itop at a stop<br />

y and ocean—should stop at<br />

tfcrottfrh streets; the bmy-<br />

nntil you are cer-<br />

the series having;<br />

CrtSW, which was<br />

nee today.<br />

rny mttBtolp«l,ty<br />

en with the molt<br />

il revenue cannot<br />

TEAMS AM PM MM had<br />

Ha Mttn Mop.<br />

. statecourt regulations<br />

• resort was pretty largely on<br />

Utry, nan and esld cut diet as<br />

meat was almost non-existent<br />

ad market, during a ihortMe<br />

mrafe than any time during<br />

Cfry Solicitor John E Bscweli<br />

moved hrtu new quartos<br />

hank buikUnc vacatfng <strong>of</strong>fice* in<br />

ih« Bourn buOdiBa whjeh hi* father<br />

had established 42 years earlier.<br />

Th# ©.P.A. raised the price <strong>of</strong><br />

most grades <strong>of</strong> anthracite coal tl.JS<br />

a ton at local yards to compensate<br />

for higher wages granted to John L,<br />

Lewis' United Mine Workers.<br />

!• TEAKS AGO<br />

J, Frank Shearer, a janitor In the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> public schools for So<br />

years, died in wildwood at the ace<br />

<strong>of</strong> 83<br />

A man who allegedly had carried<br />

on a petty swindling from coast M<br />

coast was arrested by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

OaM hy taking order, tor a nonenlstent<br />

nun<strong>of</strong>act^ring firm.<br />

pointed summer assistant to the<br />

Bev Frank F, Adler, pastor <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

John'. Lutheran Church here and<br />

Residents <strong>of</strong> the Bayois section<br />

petitioned the commuatoner net to<br />

earry out their anneunced intention<br />

<strong>of</strong> removing the> old humped bridge<br />

between the Isth and 11th n, la.<br />

goons,<br />

s » s<br />

Billy Hyndman, Old York Road,<br />

and Htrold Ridgly. Overbroolc. both<br />

shot n*s to He for medalist honors<br />

on qualifying day <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

Coast championship goU tourna.<br />

6L Auguatinafs parish dedicated<br />

lia new church bunding at 13th rt<br />

•nd IWeiley IT,, with the Rt, Rev,<br />

amm Murphy w«a high man aa<br />

tte OSMD O^ Bowling caub de-<br />

Mrs,' Stirling W, Cole, * school<br />

MM Oub, left tor Lo. Angelea, to<br />

fa „ ^u,, ^K. delegate *.««<br />

Hattoqal Eduction AsMciatlni cm-<br />

Local property owners Bled 11 ap-<br />

tax a«aament reductlona for<br />

That 'Something 'Which<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce Marked an American<br />

We recommend that enry alert<br />

" eriean •• weU a* our current<br />

iper crop ol mU-trvlnt poU.<br />

Ueiaia and apathetic dtken read<br />

and djcest the tallowing brief ex<br />

eerpt from a statement by J. ODle<br />

Edmund*, president <strong>of</strong> John B. Slat.<br />

SOB University at Demand, Florid.:<br />

"During the deprarisn and<br />

World War I n k America<br />

—— ch £f our freedom—<br />

have di*tlreadT windy, I kind, think<br />

and nekon 1 could lalH to the hun.<br />

«nr lunch circuit or hop on Via<br />

radio and «tt quit* a following for<br />

"Heal frtm*, mr *&#&, *«lh »ont <strong>of</strong><br />

« in dire nwd 01 ftilog.<br />

And whiW.«, -rtl hslldayf• m<br />

wMHiiNrt I wiu now<br />

d I k<br />

IWMMt wMout a nMUen <strong>of</strong> the<br />

right to work, «• no other right cam<br />

^TOls eountry *si not built<br />

oy men who relied on somebody<br />

else to* igJctf car* <strong>of</strong> them, It<br />

was built by men who relied ^<strong>On</strong><br />

? themselvefis who dared to shape<br />

their own lives, who had enoueh<br />

courage to blaxe new trails —<br />

enough canfidenge in themselves<br />

to take the necessary risks,<br />

"*n»is self - relianee i* our<br />

American legacy. It U the se^<br />

eret <strong>of</strong> "that something* which<br />

stamped Americans as Americans,<br />

Some call it individual initiative:<br />

ether* backbone. But<br />

whatever it is called, it U a<br />

previous ingredtent in our national<br />

ehsraeter=one whjeh we<br />

must not lose,<br />

The tfiae has e«ne f«r as t«<br />

rmiablHb th* rlchU tor which<br />

we st»Be«t. iVlf rrlUnre—<br />

to be atals the hind mi people<br />

whs sdee side AHierica jresL<br />

"Sueh a crusade* far renewed<br />

mdependenee will require a<br />

syereasian <strong>of</strong> inspired ieaderi—<br />

leaders in spirit and in knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> the problem, not just<br />

men with political power whs<br />

are opposed to communism, or<br />

ts diluted communism, but men<br />

who are militantly for the dis^<br />

tinclive way <strong>of</strong> life that was<br />

Ameriea. We are likely to And<br />

such leaders only among those<br />

persons who teach self-relianEe<br />

and who practice it with the<br />

strict' devotion <strong>of</strong> belief and un=<br />

demanding/*—From News Let*<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> fT, J. Manufacturer^<br />

They Said It:<br />

We must concentrate on out.pro.<br />

ducing the Rusaiana rather than tey*<br />

ing to outcontrol them AU»n B,<br />

Kline, pres., American Farm Bureau<br />

An optimist is a fellow who think*<br />

his wife baa given up cigarettes<br />

when he starts finding cigar butts<br />

around the house.=Al Bemie.<br />

Perhaps the best way to make the<br />

Russians keep their word is to refuse<br />

to take it.—O. M, Clover.<br />

about love.—Actress Katharine Hep.<br />

burn, who s^ys she's plam.<br />

Nothing Improves your aulomo-<br />

fight behind you—Rote La Rose,<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> the abundance <strong>of</strong> Ihe heart<br />

the mould apeaketh,—Matthew 12;M<br />

rcculu Wild.<br />

•ml paUs tour waa mumamMA<br />

by 11 MMMnal mm (or uw man.<br />

It m to be hoped thai with ttica*<br />

r*Wm«l mi Da rare* will be<br />

aMa to cap* wfUi tta MsHcma that<br />

MOM wilt the rmh <strong>of</strong> tumnMT viiltsra,<br />

but It m.j ha daBMed,<br />

A -tar mooUH kxo the Greater<br />

WUdwaad ChMkhw at Cammon<br />

Mot, a ««»m— la talk over the<br />

nutter with tbt comnUoiKn,<br />

The oonuDHtK mad* It plain that<br />

It did not eaoM In a anlrit <strong>of</strong> crltl-<br />

CMBI but In a «plrtt <strong>of</strong> caapemtlan,<br />

hspJaa to be <strong>of</strong> aanw help la U.<br />

commlMliMan in <strong>On</strong>dios a w.y 1<br />

•Wet the police force could be er<br />

tarnd njiricVnOy thia nmnwr U<br />

pievest the rowdriirn that haa In<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten pnniMd t<br />

Apparently the eommUBj<br />

Ueve thai with the 11<br />

en UM police force n<br />

h dte j ^«<br />

hoping they are comet. If tin<br />

Tore that they are not correct.<br />

hoped they wEl frankly schnowl.<br />

ed«e it and take immediate men<br />

- "-- ' 1 to th*<br />

(Note—Oc<br />

no plan, ti<br />

will depend<br />

•IJT OF WHOM?<br />

(Cape Mar star and Wave)<br />

In a speech r "— "<br />

new if nothing else. Pn<br />

taMated with cr<br />

man speech, ranging from "silly" to<br />

"baldly untruthful political dema*<br />

gogery".<br />

Having listened to the President<br />

ply his trade in the best wsrd man*<br />

ner, telling the nation that he and<br />

he alone had been the friend <strong>of</strong> the<br />

farmer, <strong>of</strong> labor, <strong>of</strong> the white collar<br />

workers, etc., etc. ad infinitum. we<br />

submit that in one respect Mr. Truman<br />

was frighteningry accurate<br />

Calling for extension <strong>of</strong> government<br />

controls, the President bolstered<br />

his argument with the statement<br />

that me wrecking <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American economy by inflation<br />

would be the easiest, victory the<br />

Kremlin could hope for.<br />

Thai statement was ihe most<br />

damning indictment <strong>of</strong> President<br />

Truman himself, his entire spendthrift<br />

administration and the New<br />

Deal administration that preceded it.<br />

part at aar fedaraJ atraetare daring<br />

la* Mat atwa af raw!<br />

With the Press Wagii<br />

Msnb§n 6f th# American C&U<br />

l#etaps AMoeiaUsn, in convention at<br />

wouU they be known « "bill col.<br />

lectors but aa "adjusten <strong>of</strong> delinquent<br />

obUstiona-, a term which un-<br />

Aar ml won nhMMW «0li'A'aitV-<br />

dWllurtoned had you attendad their annual :<br />

Political wind, and gritrip Maul<br />

dUokrte Sunday Blue Law. § mASfgm^<br />

S %<br />

'*H Others to Be Scrapped S&^ : ^-^""<br />

CuMm to Succ**d Htmtdf Vm,<br />

coll Hop*.; Hu Uiilm Stymied<br />

•Mort <strong>of</strong> the arehale, inactlv<br />

Sunday '«u« Jawt". :,± •„<br />

<strong>of</strong> a team coruUtlng <strong>of</strong> the n<br />

mtW 1 and « sf the Sevtaec<br />

• urappal or revlsei date<br />

•nM^rrvUion pi-ognun to Bot es.<br />

peeled to aaQ through without pro.<br />

Mk coming from Judges, lawyers,<br />

i.gbl.tor. and citlnM, state Sen-<br />

•tor Alfred C, Clapp, E»ex County,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the state'i urudite lawyers. Is<br />

cluUrman <strong>of</strong> the legislative reviaion<br />

committee. Clapp u app«ed to db-<br />

carding all <strong>of</strong> the so-called "blue<br />

lain" and Is expected 10 put UP a<br />

6ght to retain some <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

The revlalon program has itirred<br />

•till further the Ions-standing feud<br />

MARGARET JOHNSON<br />

SCHOOL <strong>of</strong><br />

m DANCE and DRAMA<br />

907 - 9th Street Phone. 0478 or 3241<br />

.V/JV/- YUUK ffCAUry PARLOR TV'S ir/7 A<br />

Phil's Beauty Shoppe<br />

1161 W«t Ave. Phone 1968<br />

HAIR STYLING<br />

PERMANENT WAVES<br />

CWlelln. turner —<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

SPECIAL $5.00<br />

Kpeclalliiai in<br />

ALL TTPE PERJITANENT WAVES<br />

754 A»buvy AveBtM Pbona 1141<br />

, OPEN ALL TIU<br />

The Difference in Hair<br />

Im Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Carm<br />

Connie's Beauty Shop<br />

!Mt Aafearr Anua Phase •fU<br />

CLOSED HONDAT*<br />

HELEN'S<br />

H*ir Timlmf Fmelmh<br />

8th St. at Central Ave, • Phono 0938<br />

DPIN AUHAI<br />

NANCY SHOP<br />

HA1RDRESSING<br />

016 BoHdwallt Phoqe 1649<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

Parmaunnt W»»e SpecUliaU<br />

aehllfc, Hachlnelcn and Col* Waving<br />

waihlnttoB, the b.ldJM «*ntoT«n<br />

Mor wlQ'tw (eugti ts b«t to . «*<br />

mary eloctlon light, even —<br />

pronnmil to ttk Qlnton a*. aM,<br />

between justicei <strong>of</strong> the Stale 3u- U.UWB SWHB Besate, However, th.<br />

pranw Court and the legiaUtor. over governor hu emphaaiied he wiU<br />

the question <strong>of</strong> whether Ihe eouM nev«r run mmumt fcnllh for that;<br />

haa the sale authority to maka rules coveted nomination, ttumsra atUl<br />

for court practices and Bracedua or ^ratat that Senator Robert C, I to BB HUM<br />

whether «uch rule.n<br />

BendrleMon will realgn to permit.<br />

The rtlrte<br />

the Mngative <strong>of</strong> the LfsuOature. " Mr, Drlaceil to go to WaahintBon,,<br />

The sub-committee <strong>of</strong> ti auMand> Denials came from both DrUBOll and<br />

Ing,lawyer, acted as reporter, for Hendriclaon, but the report Just<br />

the committee and wrote three mai. wont be downed, UndeMeerebrjr<br />

sive volumep containing the tentative <strong>of</strong> the Army Archibald S, Alexander<br />

draft <strong>of</strong> revisions. The lawyer-re- U almost certain to he the Demo,<br />

porters worked without compensa- cratlc nominee for aenalor. He<br />

tion and by so doing paved the slate would give Smith tough oppeaition,<br />

P.U.C. OOMMIMIOME-<br />

PUSUASIVi AND INnUBNTlAI,<br />

State Public UtUIty fioinmlaiionei'<br />

P. Lane Powers la ont <strong>of</strong> the mo«t<br />

Slip Covers-Draperies<br />

CUSTOM MASK<br />

V.rlity si Material.<br />

MIOEOT<br />

1 . hu*# ll«-mUe toll tur<br />

I pita M<br />

., B»M ef the atato wlU not be opened<br />

! to traffic, a* planned. >y Ko\-*mber<br />

I H »f tt.1. year, hut L. TroMt.<br />

' chairman <strong>of</strong> the Slate Turnpike Au.<br />

: thnrtv MM reluctantly and wim<br />

• keen dJaappoUlnant naaUy admit.<br />

: led the super-highway probably will<br />

, not be fully completed before J«nuarjp<br />

If,<br />

Delay In Bnkhlng the turnpike<br />

«l not eaused by any dereliction tlons to pravwit vacationing unem- state and local authoclue. wen p).<br />

at the authority commiaalonera or ployment esopenaatton ekitawnto<br />

engineer.. Ihe delay haa been<br />

ready doing an exceUtnl Job in dl»-<br />

collecting UU«g»l benenta from the<br />

' caused by laUure <strong>of</strong> the BetlU»c«n<br />

trlbutmg polio ln(orm.tton mi 0n«<br />

state, , , , The salary <strong>of</strong> D*, Letter<br />

Steel Co. to deliver prrtabrlcaled<br />

In every 10 <strong>of</strong> tbtae quMMaaM «—1<br />

gtrderi needed for.pHnpletlon ol the<br />

K, Clee. pr»ldeot <strong>of</strong> tbe State Civil<br />

highway i^an over the P»as«k Service CanmMen. wfll b« in-<br />

that health authoritle. tan do BMW-<br />

Wver. Th« eompiny hal the tied craued July 1 An «M,oM ts »1S,- ing more than they are already do-<br />

but lacks akfUed workers to eon- 000 a year, , , , The Mate Employing.ment Service placed 13,208 nan.<br />

agrlcukursl worker, in Job. during<br />

May. , . , The State Department o*<br />

.Agriculture has warned that firmer,<br />

will face u acute ahortage <strong>of</strong><br />

worker. thU sumnw.<br />

Wash Here<br />

and ••• MM tlHfaMiiM<br />

SAVI T1MI.WOMC.MONIY<br />

TINKLERS<br />

Laundromat Service<br />

Weal Ave, al Iflh St. —Phone Nil<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

You Need a<br />

First Aid KH<br />

The law bang the gala<br />

<strong>of</strong> certain drugs<br />

without prc.oriptions.<br />

Save tine! Brfni<br />

your.!<br />

Your doctor know,<br />

best. Don't try selfmedication.<br />

| A FULL WUVU<br />

Or HKALTH1<br />

PRSSIANO *S<br />

PHARMACY<br />

tUrd ^ AtUntic Ayo.<br />

'••, Phon* 1IN ' P<br />

struct the bridge girder.. Troaat ex-<br />

, pMlaed.<br />

I * ' *<br />

WOMAN JQDfM Wit's<br />

. SKCOKD FITE-TEAK RUI<br />

The atata'i Ant and only woman<br />

.judge, Ubby m, Saohar, Elizabeth.<br />

"— •" her Mcond flve-ytor term<br />

. j| the <strong>On</strong>ion County ju.<br />

venile and DomeaUc Relation* Court<br />

She waa nappointed early in May<br />

and confirmed bf U» Mate Semite<br />

The tuceeMluI admlnUtratlon ol<br />

Jud^ Sachar may pave the way lot<br />

one or more women lawyers being<br />

appointed to judicial poaiyona fay<br />

Qovemer Driscoil,<br />

A precedent waa set by Mf, Drii^<br />

coll when he ciuaed something ol<br />

a political unet when he appointed<br />

Mrs. KoRense P, Kessler, Hiiobeth.<br />

as a jpnunisaioner <strong>of</strong> the Sate Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public Utility Commteionen.<br />

Mrs. Keasler ia faelleved to be the<br />

first woman in thg nation ever to<br />

be appointed to such a stale agency,<br />

Ihe has more than justified ihe governor's<br />

faith in her by demonstrating<br />

her fitness for such an important<br />

state position, Mrs. Kcaaler atao is<br />

a lawyer and previously practiced<br />

in Newark,<br />

* * «<br />

TRAFFIC SAFETY rLAt«UE«<br />

ACCEPTED BY ITATI<br />

Plaques awarded for traffle safety<br />

acsompHshmenta were accepted this<br />

week by Governor Driseoll.<br />

The state won honorable mention<br />

in the National Traffic Safety Conical<br />

ipeoaored by the National Safety<br />

Council and finished MdM in Ice<br />

N.J.Poll<br />

CsBUnei from pace f<br />

II cornea Irani haw it saraads<br />

5. Whal to do Oral ta eaaa it<br />

atrikesi Ike Immediate steaa la<br />

take<br />

.. The SUM; haw far they have<br />

faae in niriajc Iha dtaeau<br />

1. The effaala an the paaple It<br />

atrlkea<br />

1, Bow beat to eanbat a local<br />

epidemic<br />

Following are typical verbatim<br />

comments that sum up the opinions<br />

<strong>of</strong> many in the states i<br />

•Give the people definite stepa to<br />

take in trying to avoid polio,"<br />

(Elixabeth t«cher)<br />

Td like to have literature in re.<br />

gard to protecting yourself from It,"<br />

(Freehold barber)<br />

"What to do and what not to da<br />

with your children," (Highutown<br />

funeral director)<br />

"What to be afraid <strong>of</strong> and what<br />

not to be afraid <strong>of</strong>." (Himmonton<br />

houaewif e ><br />

"We all need to know more abouf<br />

precautianary measures." (Oaklyn<br />

business man} , ,,<br />

"If there's anything we can do to<br />

National Pedestrian Contest <strong>of</strong> the prevent It. we want to know about<br />

American Automobile Association. It," (Newark housewife)<br />

This was the Uth time since 1M1 Td like to have a general resume<br />

that the state received an-award in <strong>of</strong> the symptoms." (No, Plain Held<br />

the traffic safety contest. <strong>On</strong>e was executive)<br />

first prile in the Wl contest. The 'Td like to know the symptoms,<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Newark won second place in raere is a terrlflc amount <strong>of</strong> confu-<br />

the same contest for cities between sion as to polio signs." iFairlawn<br />

200,000 and son noo in population. mechnnlcal engineer)<br />

• * •<br />

"More en the symptoms <strong>of</strong> H-^<br />

TRAINED TECHNICIANS<br />

what to do in the first stages,"<br />

(Newark PHX supervisor)<br />

FOB MENTAL INSTITUTIONS "nm safeguard* and thing* you<br />

shouldn't do," (Atlantic <strong>City</strong> teach.<br />

time attendants in the stale s mental I l>r'i<br />

institutions by specially trained |<br />

general deacrlption <strong>of</strong>' the<br />

I<br />

being sponsored by Stale Institutions I Td weloome all the information!<br />

Commisaioner Senford Bates, It has II<br />

can get," (Orange business man) I<br />

tec^ian, at the rale <strong>of</strong> about 100<br />

Commtalone, M . eatim.i H<br />

pietely replace the inBtHuUon at.<br />

tendanu.<br />

The state's paychlatriE technician<br />

now paid ordinary attendant,<br />

COLLECTS HIS DOLLAR<br />

At u iaatiUie H UE health<br />

aapaama af clWl iefensa l«t<br />

•Mk. C»l. Lernwrd Drayfaaa,<br />

atate drtl 4efea» alrwtoe, MA<br />

Itn an«le«>« he waa hired aa •<br />

lUli.r < yaaui aaaa, tail tkti l»<br />

MM BM •aea paM Ike aMtar,<br />

MfHMt Drtaill, sue af Ik<br />

t a<br />

«*fat DrayfHa a ertap an doj-<br />

.,)*£ tni. • "'•<br />

e. Treasurer MargeWs recently<br />

Oia M contract to two large<br />

'"" for insurance covering<br />

te-owp*d motor vehielea, , , •<br />

MM DivlBlon ot Employment<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surf Laundry<br />

112 SIXTH STREET PH6NE 0117<br />

,^n# aaaK_il lheJ, ean flnd it »<br />

'H«41ouf%*S2Lui hrip.lt you<br />

man) I<br />

"How far Ihey have fone in the<br />

llHMllgMtt TMt<br />

L ^<br />

!—Al*ttiM. Alaxandar.<br />

MM Blt<strong>of</strong>. aMtUM WWltS.<br />

4—Cvlar. IT nhir W fWili 7-t-<br />


STACK<br />

fMPInQMaiwmtt<br />

_ Ribs <strong>of</strong> B«ef<br />

• Basket<br />

f 1.25<br />

1,15<br />

1.2S<br />

«M anal pmrtiii M the OEUM Cttr<br />

T»lnnnili far mornin* and avOTku<br />

atrrina. BuarfHr,<br />

Re *m speak it the TaBematic at<br />

Uw IMS a. B. MTM aim at the<br />

:Pi*» :.,. 1,25<br />

1,00<br />

AUNTLX)RA<br />

and MM! Balls ........ .85<br />

7- DAYS PER WEEK<br />

MM Jclnhru, Prat*.<br />

woooooooooooooooc<br />

THE<br />

itSl<br />

SEASHORE<br />

HNG «>tf LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

PHONE O2SO<br />

REDUCTION MORTGAGE<br />

LOANS<br />

Toumsend<br />

Croater & Bodine<br />

HIKBiai<br />

cand PMla*lphJ»-Bottom Mock bAangea and<br />

iV Maw TaA Cnrt> riHmut<br />

phia I, L<strong>On</strong>rtt^MO<br />

Kg. aatae TuMdU> at «uh month at 7 JO p. m.<br />

LadJe.- AW and MUBlomry Society<br />

Tmt Una laaaar after Trfaaty— mMla the flnt Tmadoy at 12:30 p. m<br />

7 JO * m—Holy Communion<br />

Bam —Holy Communion<br />

• • *<br />

•-4S a m.—Church School Chil- ST. jonni m. c,<br />

dren up to the tecoiKj cradr meet sto*. Jmnrnfl. B.UITU. rm*M,<br />

In the Parish House at 10M Central Mun on Sunday at 1, », 10 and<br />

av. Upper grades and adulU meet II a. m.<br />

In Ihe church for prayers Bible WnMay Masi, 1 a, m.<br />

movie and Instruction<br />

Hgmnm DevsUsnt, Thursday, 7:45<br />

M a m—Holy Communion and p. n,<br />

«fmn by llle rector<br />

7.46 a m.—rihistnted evenson*<br />

arsl aarmonette.<br />

Thla service consists <strong>of</strong> shortened<br />

•renmg Prayer, a film on nine<br />

BaUical or religious subject and a<br />

ah<strong>of</strong>t exhortaUon by the rector.<br />

MO a. rn.—Corporate CarMMmioo<br />

anil Boafnea MeeUnf U tlw Dty<br />

•cmnch —_. al the Wanuis AtnOiary.<br />

tft —<br />

* a.<br />

•twill prsytn for ills)<br />

* p m — ffiajar anoai<br />

j a. n^-Boly CoTBnnrnlflpi ,<br />

• • * THoitr Cfcop* lanw U*<br />

•ft<br />

,.v ••* '<br />

i.i.<br />

OFFICE SUPPLY AM)<br />

EQUffMENT CO.<br />

MM WEST AVENUE PH. 26M<br />

Save Tires, Time and Mile* -ft<br />

Caps May County Bridge Commiuion<br />

OCEAN CITY - L0N6P0RT<br />

^5 The Short Route to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> J^9<br />

INSURED FUR STORAGE<br />

Cleaning - Repairing<br />

Pick Up and Delivery PHONE 1120<br />

3rd & Anbury<br />

SEAFOOD MARKET<br />

303 ASBURY AVE,<br />

COOKED SEAFOOD to TAKE OUT<br />

OUR SPECIAL SEAFOOD PLATTERS<br />

French Fries, Cole slaw, Tonnto and LeUaee<br />

Tarur Ssnee and Pickle<br />

TO TAKE OUT ....<br />

IN A BOX<br />

PHONE SS3S<br />

COME IN AND ASK ABOUT OUR<br />

WEEKLY CIVE.A.WAY PLAN<br />

nmwtt or TAMMTSO<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

• • • . _'" ' z • V ' .<br />

Warm A& Heat - Spouting and Gutter<br />

OUR OWN SHOP<br />

WM. O.<br />

,^. „_,...-.* <strong>of</strong> the Fedftral Reaarva<br />

B»nk <strong>of</strong> PMladalphla caUed<br />

" *nd eftUarsTwadnasday to coopw.ll<br />

In tMlSuia to admlnlstar the proper<br />

nadJclne Tor the natlon'a Inflationary<br />

Illnaas.<br />

TIM HMJwr, Wallac* M. CaUmch<br />

•Hiataint vlw prwldent <strong>of</strong> the Federal<br />

RM*rv«, declared that uoltsa<br />

American* *how concern with thei<br />

country's Internal economic threat<br />

they may w.lu, up to find it more<br />

•erioui than the external danger<br />

JOHNSON'S TEA ROOM<br />

IF«rmcrlr <strong>of</strong> gamers Point)<br />

1.50 Famous Turkey Dinners 1.50<br />

931 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

SOfX<br />

WHITE HALL<br />

(Two Block, from Boardwalk)<br />

710 OCEAN AVENUE<br />

ROOMS - DINING ROOM<br />

AMERICAN PLAN<br />

Special Weekly Rates<br />

DINING ROOM OPEN TO PUBLIC<br />

mmmmt MMMIM<br />

mum)<br />

"Enjoy Lifm • - - Eat Out Morm Often"<br />

• METICULOUS CUSINE •<br />

Music by Musak<br />

Breakfast - 8i30 a. m. to 12 noon<br />

Dinner - 5 p. m. to 8:30 p, rn.<br />

Communum.<br />

He urged buiim men In particular<br />

to aid the Fedwal Reserve Iri lti<br />

Aatit agaliut Inflation and undue<br />

use <strong>of</strong> credit by two almpla atapa.<br />

They are lo defer for the (<br />

any une«entlal expanakm or de-<br />

vrlopment. and to keep Inventories<br />

doun to a reasonable level<br />

"A* nation*! health 1* like that <strong>of</strong><br />

an Individual." he said, "for K Is<br />

beset by both Internal and external<br />

Influences We as Individual, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

neglect our Internal bodily health<br />

because the medicine taste, bad.<br />

That Is exactly what we will be doing<br />

with the national health unlesa<br />

both bommert and lender* cooperate<br />

In the effort to hold down un*<br />

necessary use <strong>of</strong> credit "<br />

CONTBOl* HONKT MAsUCBT<br />

Mr Catansch gave the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Klwanls Club members and guest, a<br />

•onplB- picture <strong>of</strong> what the Federal<br />

R«*r\e Bank Is trjin* to do ipi-ith<br />

the powers given it by Kovtmrncnt<br />

:u reinilate the monr} market and<br />

le also outlined the general func^<br />

.Ions <strong>of</strong> his Institution<br />

SpeaklnK at Slmms Restaurant,<br />

he aajri that one <strong>of</strong> the chief functions<br />

uf the Federal Rcsrrte System<br />

is to help maintain orderly<br />

conditions In the money nrarl-pi and<br />

(it the same time m.niiiliun an ad*><br />

quate supply <strong>of</strong> ' rrdu<br />

But hp emphasized that Pectoral<br />

Bwnt must chanxr Us objirlnefl<br />

as natmnal and uorld rondltumfl<br />

>han£e somHImes sctin£ to restrain<br />

credit, samctlmes expanding it.<br />

These steps arc not always popularly<br />

received by the public, he conceded,<br />

but are vital to ihp economic welfare<br />

<strong>of</strong> the country and to every<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Its citiiesj,<br />

rtxcm cRiDrF VOLUME<br />

He explained that Federal R*ierve'a<br />

prerosatlve <strong>of</strong> fixing reserve<br />

equiremenu for. banks Is merely a<br />

ool to 8K the volume <strong>of</strong> cash avai)ible<br />

for credit purposes in the<br />

banks. The ume holii true In fixing<br />

discount rates on commerei»l<br />

loans.<br />

Open market operations in the<br />

buying and selling ef government<br />

Jontta are still another method <strong>of</strong><br />

(Ither Increasing the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

[Qney In circulation or reducing i(<br />

i the times require, he said.<br />

Perhaps the most unpopular pro<br />

gram <strong>of</strong> all at present, he added, b<br />

| the regulation and restriction <strong>of</strong><br />

consumer credit for home leans and<br />

purchases <strong>of</strong> automobilea. TV get*<br />

and other products,<br />

"BANKEB'S BANK"<br />

Federal Reserve, the speaker said,<br />

is actually -'a banker's bank'' and its<br />

facilities make the home town hank'?!<br />

services more effective,<br />

Te give am Idea sf the wsrk<br />

done, he aaM the ChllulelphUi<br />

Fetferal Bajnr Bank In a single<br />

d.y handle* »».«» i. tut.t to<br />

•hecka on bank, aataMe It. dl.-<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

to<br />

JACK NEWLON'S<br />

New<br />

GOLF<br />

DRIVING RANGE<br />

27th STREET and BAY AVENUE<br />

(Near the Airport)<br />

mtm\ «• liMM tkMti far «*U1 ba at Sknrat* 'on tuantty in.<br />

t%UmSmtm*iM kaaAM, "M<br />

rtead <strong>of</strong> WadrHsday. bacaua* pf th*<br />

f«*>ml<br />

July 4 Jiollday. Wive« at th* man*<br />

ber. will b* lnvlt*d «u»M». and the<br />

proaram win cSuvlst <strong>of</strong><br />

•nsl re-<br />

tain ta» fall-tls** werk<br />

mpt*T~- t<br />

Bruce P. Dimon. who presided,<br />

announced that next week's meeting<br />

1 fcr th« annual tih<br />

•tid dt«Mar camint<br />

rundm* pool.<br />

The club had u g<br />

mu*tcal ae* vlsltlruf Klwaniaiia from point! a*<br />

lectlona by a group <strong>of</strong> artist, from far dMant u aOeblaMi an) tt<br />

the Mualc Pier.<br />

NewYont. qn. <strong>of</strong> tfa*<br />

It also m annrjunced that the A Copeland Callan. et sfMUafcam.<br />

program haa now been completed Pa.. paM f>r**i*nl tit tawmm Io-<br />

and ticket, will go on sale shortly tcnutionaC<br />

Rmsort Family Sails For Argentina 'Coalition'<br />

To Unit* Political<br />

Opposite*, Saturday,<br />

A Republican<br />

coalition will be f<<br />

wood. Saturday. wfrt»*-v fctt* ,<br />

Katharine Moore HOHlt^<strong>of</strong> lQo ~<br />

Orande. and <strong>On</strong>m It Harsry. <strong>of</strong>'<br />

Wildwood. will be married at<br />

Bt Simeon's BpiKopal Cteorcn;<br />

Mra. Ranli I. Republican nf~<br />

Utrar on the Oounty Board at<br />

Elections and president ot the<br />

Middle Township Women's Republican<br />

Club.<br />

Mr Henry, a contractor and<br />

WUdwood city building uispactor,<br />

1« chalrmAn <strong>of</strong> tlie County<br />

Democratic Executive Committee<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Anton Piper, san.ln.law and taagMier <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Floyd « . »tann <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong>, ana their .on Jon.llun. ikawB akaard<br />

the new Arfentlne Slate <strong>Line</strong>r "Bit Tunuyu" just before salUng- to<br />

ArIentinn. where Mr, Pl|i«r will arrarurr for exehaBfe stndenta from'<br />

the United stales to attend Argentine »lle|ea, under the Wllltams<br />

Foond>ilon. <strong>of</strong> Williams Cslleie, Wllllamstawn, Man,, where Mr, piper<br />

ii • member <strong>of</strong> the '•rulty — I Photo eaurlesy Ari-entlne Stale <strong>Line</strong>.)<br />

Ground Broken For<br />

200 Hornet in Villa*<br />

The Joseph MiUman EnterprUei<br />

broke ground this week fur another<br />

development <strong>of</strong> WO new homes in<br />

the Villa, section <strong>of</strong> Lower Township.<br />

II is the seventh such prejec<br />

launched by the down-county development<br />

inn. The homes will be<br />

TONY MART'S CAFE<br />

:,v<br />

SOMERS POINt, N, J.<br />

similar to 3iO nthen hullt during<br />

the past two years. They are <strong>of</strong><br />

frame construction, with four roomji<br />

and both.<br />

CELEBRATES BIRTHflAV<br />

Mri. OBrtrude n'ngpmonn. <strong>of</strong><br />

Wsshington, D, C. celebraieo her<br />

Birthday annivergary Monday with a<br />

family dinner at the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel.<br />

•1<br />

'I.<br />

CHEST CIXNIC. TtTEgDAT<br />

Dr. Max Cross. New Jersey Clinic*!<br />

director. Medical Tuberculosis<br />

Control Division, will conduct a<br />

clinic for cheat examination In the<br />

Health Center, old court house building,<br />

at Court Home, Tuesday, from<br />

12:30 to I p. m.<br />

HOLROYD'S<br />

SANDWICH SHOP<br />

HOME OF i<br />

SAVORY<br />

UBS<br />

that<br />

ATISFY<br />

The Finest in<br />

South Jersey<br />

• WE DELIVER I<br />

618 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 1871<br />

»» Ml<br />

io* MMI<br />

, ' v»'f<br />

Eld 841<br />

• >, --MW;<br />

NOW Ol»EN FOR<br />

Home B-JLrinff . Hbote ^<br />

BREAKFAST _» to J2 • blffmla^<br />

'* Full Course Dinners Start M<br />

Daily Specials; at Rmasonabt* l<br />

ALMECHT Ml •UXABBTtt MOOM — 1<br />

RETAIL POW<br />

*Q


1^" ^y 1 ' t<br />

mtetina in uw Eik> mil «<br />

•- Mondigr. the Lodfr voted<br />

• A, to purdiaac a 17-room bom* wkli IM<br />

K M 0* aradnd In Mlway for aged<br />

*i, <strong>of</strong> CTMCHT. ITVUOM, widen and orphans. An<br />

• f». OXS. *Ml educational fund ut help dfctvin*<br />

MUgmta m let up at ttae meeting,<br />

led<br />

Myrtle<br />

a recfpflon In honor at the ratteen<br />

•a) hel4 at the WaahinfUm ItsML<br />

OPU ItrMMHS COTTAGE<br />

Mr and Itn John A<br />

<strong>of</strong> Diaul HJU. save<br />

DUNES<br />

- Cocktail Lounge<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

1 <strong>City</strong> HialMrar at Loonwrt^Somer. Point<br />

iGood Food . Moderately Priced<br />

Specializing in<br />

Shore Family Dinners<br />

for Lunch and Dinnmr<br />

Mil £MM» Point 2W4<br />

A*k for Felix<br />

to the New<br />

rsatti's<br />

ON ROUTES 9 Mid 4<br />

Ro«d sad M»»—chufttj Ave., Somerj Point<br />

BAR and RESTAURANT<br />

— •<br />

Starting Tonight<br />

nuou* Entertainment<br />

LLOYD McKAY<br />

i<br />

Piano Stylist<br />

Radio<br />

HID<br />

MUSIC COMEDY SONGS<br />

Wtwmdk to<br />

lKM « U1S1NI<br />

I"MOSPHIiRE<br />

i 'Mmh &mr<br />

Infktiaft CaDsidr More<br />

Insurance. Conference Told<br />

More Dollar* Needed to Insure<br />

Age, S»y» Speaker at Wood. Agency<br />

in Old<br />

The declining value ol lh» dollar, ol what the ipeaazr called<br />

due to inflation, u a compelling lert eirele <strong>of</strong> protection agaii<br />

reason f for Amenemni A lo l protect tt hazards"<br />

y«Ha*!^; with more life insurance.<br />

linri^nfcTi ia^rv frf that E A_ ^&*doo£<br />

agency, <strong>of</strong> Pituburgn. Fa . were told , alr«dy ^ accident, heslui and<br />

•I Uwlr SUt annual educational con. , hMpitaliiation policies It provldej<br />

ference here Wednaioay, I up te g$,aoo for uousuil need* artj.<br />

Keynpj? _jrnote ^weaker si for the event «t ing ng (fom from major emergencies, nneriencies njch u<br />

wa»<br />

long illntss and exjxraive (urcieal<br />

;tncj maHEEr. who and hospital fen, by Bking up the<br />

told the atmott 200 uoderwnten and load where the other policies leave<br />

their wivea mi , retest esonum,c <strong>of</strong>f<br />

condition* etnebuue the h need d for f IS KIW TBEND<br />

lacnued intunnce protection and Mr, Metzger described it at a new<br />

give then a lining ,cl]me point. trend d in i insurance i »hieh hih alia l hha<br />

MOVE DOLLARS SEEDED been adopted by teveral other com.<br />

He declared that whether the in. panics The idea u to lUcmpl to<br />

dividual wanu leeurtly for his fam- HU a need in the «ecuf11y picture<br />

For the second tin.r ^ithiri .j few The Oiieu:, C.ty ?,te denortmci.t<br />

years, a member <strong>of</strong> the P'f'-nrn fair;- loci's anu'her Lit .t.,- \ettf&it mem,<br />

ily will be presiaenl<br />

bcrs this week with the reureriier t<br />

Roberl C Freiich. wh., several > "f C.IJI William C H<strong>of</strong>Trniin after<br />

years ago tin juniur Min.ter o! I 25 years service<br />

ihe club will become iu_ -head I Capl H<strong>of</strong>Tmar. whose honio u at<br />

man" His lalner, E R Frrnch. i if>31 B«y ii will no <strong>of</strong>f du-.y is.<br />

oreviousli- served one term k* presi- morrow at the Blh 4t fire house<br />

dent i Due Is an accufnylatior, <strong>of</strong> ur,uiTHERS •<br />

A ffv years Inter Chief Js«n.ui'l '<br />

B Coiivpr choic? hsm N urhtr uf<br />

his chiefs car. After se^en*! yeaTs<br />

yf thi-< d jty he was pro routed tu a<br />

lieulenani and served in that ea^<br />

p&eity about six JxaFi with Tfyck<br />

Com piny S"Q= 2 Ho became captain<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihLa company same nine years<br />

ago whan lieutenant rating were<br />

abolishert in the department<br />

Capi H<strong>of</strong>fman is § veicran <strong>of</strong><br />

World War I tiurir.K A hieh r.t<br />

icrvec* tn thti .Marine Cyfjjg<br />

Chief Robert L Smith iinnuuMi'ud<br />

that Capl: Csri Shaw, pun ir t-ommand<br />

<strong>of</strong> Engine Campaiiy No 2 a!<br />

city hull., will be transfcrFtd tff the<br />

6th §t. stslion to sueened H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

in e<strong>of</strong>njTiand <strong>of</strong> Tfyck Compafiv No.<br />

2<br />

Proclamation<br />

Thm prite <strong>of</strong> war is nut c^lculaied<br />

in terms <strong>of</strong> equipment<br />

costsi the wastage <strong>of</strong> iiatjfa! resaurccx;<br />

the desiruction <strong>of</strong> preal<br />

eities, -hoary with age and redo*<br />

lent ef trudiUpu; nor even in the<br />

ruthless. widespr€?ad blutting put<br />

ef life. Tlie licinaysitcss <strong>of</strong> war<br />

is meaiurcd by the blighted<br />

lives <strong>of</strong> the wounded iind im =<br />

paJred=thoHr who went forth al<br />

their natiun's c^ll and were<br />

bfDught back to evermurt? live<br />

but deeimgti?d liyes, Tlirouj4h<br />

dkys =and yevrs, employ ing only<br />

a fraction <strong>of</strong> human possibility<br />

and enjeying but a fraction <strong>of</strong><br />

It is, iherefrife, 'altogc-lhcr appropriate<br />

thst the Forgel=iiic«<br />

not, that modest, little flower,<br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> fl^Iily. shsuJd become<br />

the taken <strong>of</strong> our humble<br />

grstiltide and tiie pledge uf tiyf<br />

ioypky to our Disabled * Veiorsns.<br />

TP this end, I Edwttrd B<br />

Bqwker, Maypr pf the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, In the State tit New<br />

Jersey, do proclaim ihe week<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 30 te July 7. to be FOR-<br />

GET-ME-NOT WEEK.<br />

And further, I du eull upun yil<br />

<strong>of</strong> auf residenis and vi§itsF& to<br />

'make-visible expression ef ihelr<br />

gratitude and loyalty r to our<br />

Disabled Veterans, by the* purchase<br />

arid wearing <strong>of</strong> a f<strong>of</strong>getm*-not.<br />

EDWARD B, BOWKER,<br />

Mayor.<br />

Hone From College<br />

Kin Betty Scrimingir. ua.ter<br />

uf Mr. and Mn. Tlionuu E. Stnm-<br />

Instrr. Martnor*. returned lu>m« Monday<br />

from Teaclien" Colleac. In New<br />

Britain, Conn., where tJie will be<br />

oil Ihe dean's list when she enter!<br />

her third year <strong>of</strong> study In the fall.<br />

Mlo LUUUK De Marco and faintly,<br />

£T£P%2rr am *» ~<br />

MAC'S Rest L ant<br />

908 Shore Road Semen Point<br />

STEAKS • SEAFOOD - CHOPS<br />

We C«ter to Banquets and Parties<br />

Completely New Dining Room<br />

and New Separate Cocktail Bar<br />

Recommended by<br />

DUNCAN HINES<br />

•nd GOURMET<br />

Phone<br />

Semen Point<br />

951<br />

Anchorage Tavern<br />

Serving Fine AMERICAN and ITALIAN FOOD<br />

Chicken Caccitore - Veal Scallopini<br />

Spaghetti • Pimza Pie - Ravioli<br />

Steaks - Seafood<br />

Kitchen Open 12 Noon until 10 P. M,<br />

SANDWICHES AT ALL TIMES<br />

Bar Open 10 A. M, Until 3 A. M. Daily<br />

SHUFTLEBOARD - TELEViSION<br />

IMl'KAGEU GOODS TO TAKfc OIT<br />

Delaware Ave. at B»y, Sotnera Point Ph, 920<br />

— TUB L'OOLEST SPOT IS TOWN —<br />

1 '^ JJ ""^ J ^*TrT-#A^TTrrriF"LTtTi^vviy<br />

acoMuutns to<br />

The monthly buiinea meettns <strong>of</strong> all nitmner vUltota to attend the<br />

Uie Holy Trinity Epucopal Auxili- meeting<br />

ary will be on Tuesday, following<br />

Corporate Communion at PrlO a. m. A CU-lOc. Al Wll hli It!<br />

\<br />

JACK VOIGHT'S<br />

EDGEWATER<br />

Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge<br />

ON THE BAY .1 31TH AVE., LONCPOB T<br />

DANCING NIGHTLY<br />

on the Bay Under the Stars<br />

EdJie StrmmtKmld and His Trio<br />

Open 4 P. M. to Closing<br />

FINEST FOODS and LIQUORS<br />

Phooe Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 2-5210<br />

POINT. NEW JtKstJ<br />

ELMER BLAKE PRESENTS<br />

NEW ENTERTAINMENT<br />

— Starting Tonight —<br />

HERE IN PERSON<br />

The Famous<br />

$ DAVE APPELL TRIO<br />

Full <strong>of</strong> Fun — Songs — Comedy Act*<br />

Playing Piano — Bass Guitar<br />

AT THE PIANO<br />

TOM MCCARTHY<br />

Dynamic Piano, Singing Television Star<br />

Featured on the Ted Steele Hour and the<br />

Johnny Olsen Show<br />

BIG SUNDAY MATINEE<br />

Starting at 3 P. M, Until Closing<br />

LARGE, FREE PARKING LOT<br />

Wissow's<br />

ON SHORE ROAD _ SOMERS POINT<br />

(I 5III.L NORTH Ot SOMIBS rcJINT I IR( LI,)<br />

OPEN DAILY AT NOON<br />

SERVING TASTY, HOT.WEATHER LUNCHES<br />

Complete Dinners from 4i3O P, M., daily<br />

Fram 12 Noon en Sundays<br />

Outstanding Food Conservatively Priced<br />

Catering<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

Phone: Semen Point 340.<<br />

POINT TAVERN<br />

ON TNI BAY AT SOMERS POINT<br />

OPEN DAILY S P. M. — SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. ,<br />

Oaliciou*<br />

Siaaki and Chop*<br />

• _ • •<br />

S-<strong>of</strong>ood b, VsrMy<br />

Pho*e SoBMr. Point SM<br />

appmiizingly $mrvmd'.,.t<br />

D.lightful, brMM.sw*pt dining room* and bar<br />

Under "HAIGHT" Manatement for the 12th Sea.on<br />

Mrs, Robert Haight, Prop.<br />

•w<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Helen Marriott,<br />

Organist<br />

Mickey Gerard, Pianist<br />

Direct from P.lm. Be.ch PI«P,<br />

Florid.<br />

* • • - ^ • ."a<br />

Somer* Point<br />

ten Driver<br />

issed $237<br />

Point Penalizes 5<br />

in Safely Campaign<br />

MratS POINT—Local outhrir.<br />

icontinued IhnlrcamiinlBniiBfiinst<br />

Jfor vehicle violators this wenk<br />

(five drivers were fined in Muni,<br />

Hi Court and another win held<br />

. a hearing tomorrow<br />

[At a hearlnl Sundoy, Judge Rich.<br />

M S, Thompson imposed a flni- ni<br />

ill plus $22 costs on Frnnk Brori.<br />

Shuffleboard<br />

Darts<br />

OPEN<br />

ALL<br />

YEAR<br />

At f:M A. M.<br />

eHck «, <strong>of</strong> MS Wakellng if,<br />

adelphlo. He WM nnid $300 for<br />

drunken driving and »IJ on n sri •<br />

orul count <strong>of</strong> recklem drl\lng<br />

PINED FOB SPPEDINti<br />

Other penaltiei were Q« follows:<br />

Thrimo. Loekard, Jr., J8. or SIS<br />

N 3rd si.. Philadelphia, tin and<br />

costs for jpooding on Short, rd.<br />

1 Shori! rfl.<br />

Kdmard Jnmurski. IS, <strong>of</strong> 721 Mnok<br />

»l., Elijohi.ih. N. J,. IS iind miirt* fur<br />

vlnlotlnK 0 «toi! strt.p! at Mny« Ijindino<br />

rd. and Neiv rd ,<br />

Joseph Stnrlto. 2fl iif 421 New<br />

York iv, Jersey <strong>City</strong>. IS imd costs<br />

for vi.ilatiiig 11 nu,|i «irift nt thi'<br />

same locatlnn.<br />

Joniin Stewnrt. S2. cif 151,', BonrH.<br />

GREGORY<br />

900 Shere Road<br />

Hotel - Bar<br />

Someri Point<br />

Restaurant<br />

_ r»t nnm —<br />

Tyrkey Platter, and<br />

Sandwiches<br />

Oy.ter Stew _ Cl.m Slew<br />

Fried Oy.tcn<br />

Snapprr Soup<br />

Fried Jumbo Shrttno<br />

Seafood — Steaki<br />

M M<br />

COME »»** AND MEET YOUR*F*mE*NDS*<br />

BEESLEY'S POINT HOTEL<br />

MAKE TOUR RttfmV-lTIONg EAHMf = PHONE O (\ KAOd. & Hen.)<br />

RuedysB I! a.m. iq 1 p.lii,<br />

John B. Townsend. M.D.<br />

Howard S. Hudson. M.D.<br />

»ss v.nii") jw. Ph. in I nr i.wf<br />

16-11 A.m.—2. 3 p.tii.—1-& p.m.<br />

E. B, Tyson, M.D,<br />

RnilF SI.*, Nuilnnal luak Mil.<br />

Phiine Dl^tl if ne ankwrr 0489<br />

lOiilit R.m. - i^hiMin !>*. suii.l<br />

f:;;» p.fii.-il p.m. Os. sai. anil Hilii.I<br />

Paul L. Yinglinc, M.D.<br />

04 n»lry Ai I'll, 1M3 In., 1MI<br />

IS B. m. - Ssan iHS. Him.)<br />

7 y. n. - J) p. Ili, IFS. Wed, ft Son.)<br />

George E. Firth, M.D.<br />

1716 Central Avi-nu. l'|...i.r 1074<br />

rFjUalrira atid (tparrBl i*riFt(F-g<br />

Oirflcr H*un:<br />

9 H.ni.-l? Nflim .V« p.Hi. If) p.m.<br />

Hsadar 10-1I M m fl p.m.<br />

Dr. Milton O. Schlostbf rf<br />

SUttOEON CIirailPODIST<br />

416 17 NATIONAL BANK 111.11(1<br />

iih *ni A»bypy. Oce»n Cilr<br />

PIIONR o, r. ttm<br />

II Ns Amwrr rhoni. KISJ<br />

ornoE HOURS<br />

O.teopBthic Phyiiewnk<br />

John E, JDavtee, D.O.<br />

IMlH tlalHi<br />

U •.m. • 1 v.m, — Ts»|- liM I<br />

No Eirilii H»»r. THarMil;<br />

L, W. BfiTTS, O,D.<br />

Optometri»t<br />

17M JIUuilD ATCUFI<br />

«ll.all« Cllr. a, 3. Dial S-1S31<br />

Point In <strong>On</strong> *<br />

Air Raid Test<br />

Observers Take Part<br />

in 234tate 'Attack'<br />

Bookie Jol d With Fine'<br />

Of $4.0 r d Jail Term<br />

Spring GK<br />

in Count<br />

• nee Y*t Meted Out<br />

Tumbling Activity<br />

sordcrlv rcjnduf I Harry BruddrF<br />

<strong>of</strong> S6S Brn.itl st Trnnton was<br />

id 110 nnri J mi ph Baylr IS at<br />

fh N Klpp at Philnriilphiii 111<br />

Beauty Contest<br />

<strong>On</strong> August 25<br />

SOMFR.S<br />

S*im<br />

m Pninl hi innti t been<br />

x< hctluh rj fnr Au^n nnri «,ill hi*<br />

Intvuin thr<br />

i iniDiiniKt<br />

gim.i Alii PI<br />

c l ,<br />

ii[ii n Iti unimrmi ^irl<br />

Ki s <strong>of</strong> 11 iind I 1 ) it ^<br />

Tur«liiy h> Rfr^ V;<br />

i hnirman <strong>of</strong> tht tun!<br />

Sht ^nd ihal thi* tnnlt ^t.int>i ^ ill<br />

b juHj-t'fi m boJhink' suil* Jnri Ihnt<br />

no ffti n.il tiih ni v, HI In rpquirfri<br />

Ti hi t l!t hli thi tutiU Uin! mu^t<br />

h t\ i btin ii ru^iHcnt jtt h imrr^<br />

Pnint r ir tint \ PIT<br />

HL^Ulrilii n c SOMERS POINT — Th,,<br />

tifin pn=t nf th^ §rrn<br />

Ihe Slcftnrl Air Fcirce BnJff Ni vi<br />

burg N ¥ and rn\ ± fi>fl mi urn nf<br />

II n i« rn ftotci w ilb u [jir^iinntl<br />

uf lttlUOO partiHpil nK<br />

Thi Inrnl pi t r* piorlt ri apprtufi<br />

matt 1> 55 ub<br />

irt bi ing nr» i\ori<br />

1 ^ Mrs Mndilini Cirl\ Mr- Isa<br />

hi Hi A hufT .ificl Ml-, Frtmn E izard<br />

A full | nmr nn il t nil ijnr ntn|<br />

I |>I nt ! I r i hi nit,hl c>r iht * nn<br />

Li 1 f< lUn in in iriimi n! il m I<br />

\ I n M 1 Tflil (1 r lit, j[ 1<br />

These Doctors Will<br />

Be <strong>On</strong> Emergency<br />

Calls During July<br />

Fi.lln<br />

Cily ii Hill lin<br />

I - Tys...<br />

2—YiiiKl<br />

3—Turin<br />

S-lliiini<br />

Ii Illicit<br />

7-- Pi-llil<br />

H Km.Ill<br />

» Town<br />

c m nlinns «, uh >-omp<br />

ab^pr\ntiiins imd rLpurts tu Filii r<br />

Centre utt-urrinn \ prjtin^ U> *>t i \r<br />

mnrp then 4i U UJI numhi r uf<br />

hmirf sucte«s in rr hi virg mi^dkL^<br />

to tht FiltPF Ctnlir in ii rmitlrr nf<br />

a«_Lafidq ViAS iichi!\id Li> Ihi t ><br />

nppr-itutn nf Ihi It U'fthunL opt r ilnrs<br />

and thi upcl* itnf*. nf ihi* conli r<br />

Thf TPSLIIL, nf lin L^«rctf.t shnw<br />

nn UTM Ml nii.fl fui more tilKtn.r^<br />

in this "Jot ilitv Dirpijnr I imr*-<br />

Mrina^han i ipi>< ilint tcs t Ii/in^<br />

Iu M luRtit r Tli i . ml n* i I r i v<br />

tnniat I c il\ hull<br />

fJlj-,Lr^i-i ^ tikinti p.irl in Ihi ^nl<br />

urdjif u fl Siinriii\ 1 ^t^ mn Mr<br />

Dtm B,iN3t \ Mrs Firrt^t Crnttitr<br />

Mi> Djivlrl Sm.lh, Mrs. John OUsor,<br />

Mrs: Chiirlfs Thumjis, Mrs. Pji\id<br />

ShfiiiU. Frant=is May.. Grnrm I=afft--y<br />

ii_nd Jiunt's Monimha?!, = The IKh p<br />

ronntvtlon wlilt<br />

C sum? cmmbllti<br />

»•* placed sndi<br />

brrt M Ash kUnnUnccd<br />

Fdw.rd Thurtlt, -57. ef I6U1<br />

ft¥ nar P»elflr tv oFlh Wild.<br />

Hood, sarrenderett B4 Ltw prone<br />

eulBF • afllre an s eh»Frs ef<br />

bDDkm»kln| Mr A«h «id UUi<br />

Tharilf plr«drd HlfKy and<br />

H 1" sr (n-nicncfd b> Judfp<br />

Him Tpa^nbtam en Jglv 2^<br />

J urn s W gprinjl 55 uf Clnyrrront<br />

Di I Vi is iint^d $4 CKJO dnd iinlinccd .<br />

U> KiFi t n mthJ in lhi> cnyntv jiiil I<br />

h\ Jurit,r Hurrj Tt nt ntinum nn Mnr<br />

d i^ I<br />

It nu (he hfHvl^il pensltv *


X<br />

I „ _.,<br />

^Otr-aelao*<br />

,»s<br />

* ft JK Priw will b*<br />

, . .. i &F eti*<br />

fcro lar*. wwiltor. on the pier<br />

, the<br />

majskUvMu<br />

•-—*-- at All<br />

MTlMJBaMOBMtmiaVpr rfMadfa. Mhiai «« Ha,<br />

UAT£<br />

I<br />

I John B, Staley, nt Wetley ir,<br />

I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, *H awarded a Master<br />

emple Unlvxnrity<br />

M it. rCGmt eomnmnMsmeot<br />

<strong>of</strong>f to , o«l aMrt with a bnrwil<br />

* » Saturday, hut pulted up to<br />

win the gundar eveBt and a n<br />

TM point.-JOT third place<br />

Men In line wen Frank Mien<br />

witt Nomad O. and Larry Mot, ta<br />

Oygr^msr, «*» » "* «. «•<br />

The Hack Bowl rue. were • tune-<br />

•MM wavhtka HU. IHI kan aauraay aa «aw at tta teaian. ««<br />

ford J, Abbott and Charts «. Ird. tosa and w« equal to »M hour.<br />

inan^wmmlatoMr <strong>of</strong> Conaervatton Jj£f wh « n "» *«*-» w «<br />

Learn to Play<br />

TENNIS<br />

Pn>f«(uoiutl liutructioo<br />

claim aUrting »ooa tot<br />

BtfUm, mge 8 to 13,<br />

IIHIT. at PA- COACH al<br />

' Q, C. TENNIS CUJB a*<br />

Ed Bleakly<br />

CABPENtRY - PAINTING . JOBBING<br />

.*/«, SAWS FILED<br />

i«|«it, -round tb.<br />

_ JUiT CALL*Et>.<br />

COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE<br />

' ASPHALT TB* _ RUBBER TILE<br />

Russell Sat ton<br />

tmmrmmm .WVOM<br />

,nmaa<br />

Kr yeMerOay that dnwtwidee apemai ' Abbott Mid it was apparent<br />

on •>mi«>f coastal hi«hway. hiahunioa have hn h^n been ma- m, that many boat owner, had com-<br />

have made alteration, in mast, aerial, undentood that others are preparini<br />

and outrigger installations to permit to make the recommended adjust.<br />

Clmrle, Bluck, <strong>of</strong> Audubon. 1«<br />

their craft to go under many bridges<br />

without waiting for opening. It was explained that the War De<br />

The suf-fenion to modify these in-<br />

k May County FilhioK Contect,<br />

stallations to permit them to be<br />

. They started <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a!*o bit the eontejt Two members <strong>of</strong> the Cape May lowered was made March I at a<br />

wltt IT kings, 15 Bern with two other re rent catches. Mjgn School bauball team were<br />

For Loaser WMU- aad<br />

<strong>On</strong>e wai • t>i pound flounder named by the Newark Star-Ledger<br />

meeting called by Conimuaionert<br />

caught by Bob BukeobBGh, <strong>of</strong> Sunny and Newark New. All week a.<br />

Erdman and Abbott, and attended Better Performauice)<br />

. , Acre*, Pi; the other a IV, pound 1WB*«! <strong>of</strong> Ule New Jersey myth,<br />

by represeBtaUve. <strong>of</strong> the U, S, Zn.<br />

eroafcer csught by William H, How. inl all^tar team.,<br />

glneert Corps, the Coast Guard.<br />

USE<br />

boaUng orcaniaUons, and yuht<br />

, land, <strong>of</strong> Lanidale,<br />

MWr. Cape May pitcher, wu m- clubs.<br />

-. . . .<br />

lected for the AU-Group a MMnd<br />

• AT IT AGAIN<br />

team, and Child., an outfielder, n<br />

Mft IRXnOI VMNEOKUABV<br />

The veteran anglers H. L. Will sasMd to toe thtod team.<br />

At the time it vu explained that<br />

asd Steje Wsllace. at Philadelphia,<br />

approximately MOB bridge veniscs<br />

were at 'en again over latt week<br />

on seashore routes could ce elimi- PAINT<br />

cod. They tallied 14 flounder* and<br />

nated If boat owners would coop-<br />

; »ix large bata.<br />

erate. This flgure was understood PRODUCTS<br />

Ftru tmm or rumtr<br />

Outboard Races at<br />

BUPrLUS — WDfllOW GLASS<br />

Mays Ijm«i»«»|F on 4th<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

The New Jersey We Outboard<br />

Chsmplonhfea wOl ba heJa oh Lalo<br />

Paint-Up Store<br />

•H Askary Ava. • Pkau UM<br />

Walter e. Qrakb. Wwmp.<br />

•:»«*<br />

Plastering<br />

3SI7 CBKTRAL AVE,<br />

• imm; :<br />

•. ¥.w. -1<br />

PLASTTRINGwd<br />

• v STUCCO •.<br />

m «-« OBHAMCNTAI.<br />

CLAY THE<br />

LEV !•» mnun mi<br />

«or/B won ROW t 1<br />

Albert OUIwM a% Sm<br />

m *fn- akpariaiMe<br />

1207 Waaway A*, tk. Mil<br />

OCKAH Crtt<br />

PAINT-UP STORE<br />

««-Af»lirr Am, ~ —<br />

Pauttmr*<br />

I A CLASSIFIED AD<br />

IN THE<br />

SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

•UtUtfLf QUICK itESULTS<br />

Paperhangers<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

Frank W.'Young<br />

MAaWOS<br />

PlMM O. C, 182S-R-1<br />

MM Askary in Fk. lttl-w<br />

George A. Sutlers<br />

CM A1I«* •. Smith)<br />

PAPER HANGING<br />

• DECORATING<br />

• WALLPAPER<br />

MM BftnraM MMne<br />

GE0KGEOWDEH<br />

it W. lMkmtn*<br />

STi<br />

aubnilMad by<br />

Optaln Peter Dtv.ln.. ritlpper <strong>of</strong><br />

tha erafl.<br />

The weekly prlw fetture will ran-<br />

that «r» not aanntill to n«vlgatlon.<br />

under the ck»ed bridge.<br />

VIOLATORS' NAJUS TAHH<br />

-AMhouttt the reaulu oMalned<br />

thui far are gratifying." Abbott uid.<br />

•our bridge operator, report many<br />

eiMa <strong>of</strong> violation.. I have butructed<br />

th«e operator, to continue to open<br />

the bridge whether a notation eitrt.<br />

or not. Howeitr. the Bane, <strong>of</strong><br />

vlolatorj. together with the nun<br />

•nd Ueenae. <strong>of</strong> their boat, are being<br />

forwarded to the dlrtrlct <strong>of</strong>llce <strong>of</strong><br />

the V, 8, Corp. af Engineer, for appropriate<br />

action, Thif is in com«<br />

plate accordance with the U. S,<br />

War Departaient reiulatlonj.<br />

"While we have not at (hit time<br />

made public the name, <strong>of</strong> boat ownera*<br />

who have failed to cooperate in<br />

the public interest failure to com.<br />

ply with these rei~ulaiions will result<br />

in both the names <strong>of</strong> owners<br />

and their boats being publi.hed "<br />

Electricians<br />

I run<br />

ill arrire prior to to*<br />

rrxinlD* for tl» July 4,<br />

neieauen r:<br />

tiAnntnn RftaUtmaav<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Jersey <strong>City</strong> W«t«- ,<br />

•Ion for dmribution In viriou.<br />

and pond, open to pubHe I<br />

the State Division <strong>of</strong> Fktt and<br />

announced this week*<br />

CABDBOABO ^AgmhU :<br />

Wanted - Scran<br />

iwur now. METALS ,»•<br />

1 BAoa • BOa^n<br />

F.r But Prlaaa OU «<br />

PleawmtvilleScra.<br />

Iron and Metal C


w . .•«',<br />

an Mi ma HBpkM pm<br />

ots taffeta aad m«irtiln« hata and<br />

dU<br />

brktamaJd. awe Mi* Adam<br />

„ EMraN MrOo<strong>of</strong>U.<br />

ROjHkliilat i<br />

•M*n*, V. C, and Mi*. Farnrt<br />

Potta. <strong>of</strong> CharloKe. ft. C. n^wn<br />

wawm md ban Identical wtth tha<br />

First Yacht Club<br />

Dance, Saturday<br />

oln«. will m«rk the op#ni<strong>of</strong>l <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ocw <strong>City</strong> Ykclit Club* »ocial se-<br />

m. Hjiric will a^ia be fBn»<br />

BB nffM'tlf HH WJU<br />

TBhr<br />

T_ibaa k a praduate <strong>of</strong> MM<br />

• • •<br />

Hostess House to<br />

HAW Card Parties<br />

NHfetwa fwtte smni toy<br />

the HoHeaa Hou« for CaavaMannt<br />

(a*. Mi Central .v, wiU be held<br />

Mf It and » at the bom*<br />

^tehaatt pureluuKd at the<br />

Bran the partla will help meet »<br />

i, addtac new (urnWilnB to lu<br />

FmoUver. IbU DM lapnaM her<br />

' UtndE to a nan Ms H dnuting<br />

amy Saturday,<br />

STEELMAN'S<br />

Deep Sea Fishing<br />

Boats f<strong>of</strong> Charter<br />

Row Boats 1<br />

iuitta, to m, •«*• m him, at num<br />

- J Dr. wmiwn O. PJ*W awnd u Bk<br />

— IT. C, to Dr. Gorton •, Field, am ttotbs'a oat nan. The when<br />

<strong>of</strong> UK awl Mrs, Ignnl O. ntkt were RRBBB R. BuriM, J|r, at<br />

, at OMB CWT, took pluce «t * p m. Wadagban: Adam M, Htrdtem. <strong>of</strong><br />

IMv, in tM Ctmrch <strong>of</strong> tbeauurua,<br />

nau Evwrtt stone,


-I<br />

• I,<br />

it Society<br />

_r O«>Craphlc Society<br />

I In I*M «* atimulate In-<br />

. ttntunl history and his.<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> Cape May.<br />

L "Our Changisg<br />

pnaented on July<br />

b Dr. Horace O,<br />

and Cap*<br />

atf cuntor <strong>of</strong><br />

f'tlw Academy <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Jmd laatimr at the Unl.<br />

£l*aattrrlv*nla and sever.]<br />

1 ,|i>lir't bird* <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

'- marah and seashore<br />

br Dr. Emm A,<br />

r btslns (to sixth<br />

•ethrftJea th£» year with<br />

p nature w.lk led by Dr.<br />

" aerie the bird life <strong>of</strong><br />

town* and gardens,<br />

t the Cpe May Port Office<br />

m, Saturday July 7<br />

atudy Wn-J. plant, and<br />

ttmvtfi Jury and<br />

Th« flm lecture. -A Ttour<br />

tfu«<br />

fioJitnn Ojwfa star? Kurt Bauni iind<br />

irra P^';na, or:j:nal!v Srh#dulpd 'p<br />

npt-n !*ip Fc?ti\Ol lift tha* Hale Tht-<br />

the V," -i-.nrCi-.y Lf.iK.ii-<br />

| fered in '.he scN.*.; ..n<br />

Mr and Mr.. V .^em<br />

l st and WV*;4>> .!V<br />

I FRESH MEATS<br />

• GROCERIES<br />

• FROZEN FOODS<br />

"Where You Know You A<br />

Getting the Beat"<br />

De HART'S MARKET<br />

wr nri.iveit<br />

Phane 885S<br />

11th ST. and SAY AVE,<br />

t i<br />

FOOD FIT FOR A KING<br />

- s ftSf Dinners<br />

inchor'n Point<br />

200 BAY AVENUE<br />

Vatch ihw Activities on the Great Egg<br />

Harbor Bay from Our Knotty Pinm<br />

Dining Room<br />

OPENING SOON<br />

Our Outdoor Dining Room<br />

Irr h Be<br />

Ten tat r<br />

I WP pir<br />

hustjarrl'i<br />

Mr. Fm 1<br />

m r<br />

rri<br />

F r*t n-e<br />

pU<br />

tai^^. VI ^K( Fl |<br />

ha\rpitt. «h* w<br />

frvlrr <strong>of</strong> the nun<br />

K ondrr the iui<br />

be heard durii E the fl *i 4<br />

Tier In tl r strand Theatre<br />

i*-e* <strong>of</strong> st Juhn i I Dtlifrin<br />

hurrl<br />

- di<br />

( hu ><br />

1<br />

| S "ir r 1 I<br />

I Girl Scouts Have i i<br />

Four s, <strong>On</strong>e B<br />

Born at Hospital<br />

I P 'SnV C mf^ B *1"^ four Girli, <strong>On</strong>e Boy<br />

Troop S B r-aPEie p it r n r<br />

leader Mr Flor^r p Hf 7 I i<br />

I West \<br />

The "'Iris f. a\* i d C^T* 1 i<br />

j kpcpjns prific * u „** \<br />

rating te * Ijrc = I ^ f<br />

rf \he aftrrrc n<br />

icn b ih nt<br />

PIiiFis tor* 1 ""a t* fnr IT<br />

ric un JJI in I -»<br />

3 sUppcF t fa r" [ r<br />

erla *»r d Tel ifa If *-<br />

Township Men to<br />

1 Meet on July 11<br />

h T n<br />

I<br />

II<br />

i i f-<br />

H I<br />

I<br />

sir Mr<br />

*M M M I<br />

Garden Club to ; ' '<br />

Hear Talk on Orchids<br />

John H. Doerr Is<br />

Temple Graduate<br />

an illustF te-l *i k bi Gt re a<br />

af Wild Lad t t n 2^ ^ c<br />

th** Ca^ji M;n r ur Or. c<br />

ttgirn fl d 8 H tk n<br />

cuur" hpu» 1 l-i r. f r H<br />

1155 ASBURY AVE.<br />

PHONES 1510=1116<br />

In Our Fish Department<br />

All Kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

Fresh Seafood in Season<br />

FROM OUR KITCHEN - TO TAKE OUT<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Craba . . _„<br />

Deviled Crab _,<br />

Deviled Crab Patties<br />

Imperial Crab . _<br />

Fish Cakes _ .<br />

Deviled Clam<br />

Shrimp Salad _, , ..<br />

Fried Beallopi _. ._<br />

Fried Shrimp .<br />

Clam Chowder<br />

„ SOe each<br />

. «48c each<br />

, _4Sc each<br />

, SOe each<br />

_ . 15c each<br />

.. 2Se each<br />

. SI.75 1b,<br />

11.10 1b,<br />

$1.30 1b.<br />

SSe qt.<br />

Fried Filet Fluke,<br />

25e.30e.40c.S0e per order<br />

French Fried Potaleei,<br />

Order, I5e; pt,, 2Se; qt., 45c<br />

Fried Oyitera<br />

Lobster Salad .<br />

Crab Salad _ _<br />

Cole Slaw _<br />

Pepper Hath _<br />

Potato Salad .<br />

$1.10 doz<br />

,.$1.75 Ib.<br />

_-$1.75 1b.<br />

35elh,<br />

30c Ib.<br />

3Sc Ih.<br />

HOT PLATTERS<br />

ljiii! Drvllrd ( rib. Frlm SralliiB>.. Frlr* Ov.lfn. Frlrf<br />

lisa<br />

.- '• !.(•••• ns outside the Presbyterian.<br />

EapijsL Luthrrnn and Kpiscn*<br />

pal churches from 10:30 am, to<br />

12:30 P- m. Rrmilar police did<br />

traftie duty as in ttu* past at the<br />

MiM.horiisl and Cutholie churrhes.<br />

Patftil Captain Thomas AT WN-<br />

liiuns ^nifi tin- tifpcuardA will<br />

enntinut* nupiilenifntintf the po-<br />

lice i>nt 5 h Sunday riuriny the si-n*<br />

son. Starting nest Sunday, they<br />

•will wear white trDUfsiTs. which<br />

wtr§? tml nviiilfibli' in time to ho<br />

worn the ilrst day nn duly.<br />

The extra trafiie ctmtrDl won<br />

many esjirn^ions ijf iipiir^jn-<br />

iinh from church goers w hen it<br />

was inirodufod last yenr,<br />

n all <strong>of</strong> ihe jobs<br />

were delnyed from three ts fnur<br />

wcpks by dimeuities in obtaining<br />

hardware, lumber and other ma-<br />

terials, according to William E, CoU<br />

liason, Jr., the eity'rt consulting en-<br />

yineer.<br />

COMFOHT STATION rOMPLEfED<br />

The new masonry comfort<br />

ildi h b d l k<br />

I<br />

. building<br />

y<br />

the boardwalk «t 12th<br />

New Jersey's<br />

Tex Grisis<br />

What Arc We Going<br />

To Da About It?<br />

Na. i in a special &eHrs on Ntw<br />

Jersey tass, prepared fsr Uie New<br />

Jersey Preaif AnQelallen by the<br />

New Jrr.ry tlUirns' Tax Study<br />

ronndnllon.<br />

NEW JERSEY BISINKSS FA< FS<br />

TAX "I.IOilTNISO" PANUER<br />

New JsrBvy is pjiprQachiiig y erili^<br />

Ml lax Jituaiion lls illlzens arc<br />

asking for more sprviees — sefresls.<br />

Institutions. hlghwajB^ civiliBn Ho.<br />

fense. ete.^ihari ila presenl tax<br />

ressurceg ean provide.<br />

Dmpili. Its great growth as on in-<br />

dustrial state. NQW Jersey relics on<br />

a naprow tax base; propurty.<br />

New Imney need! to uadernlie<br />

ita tax atrBEture, to revise ita Nasal<br />

pallalea a* that iheFe Bay be an<br />

eqallabl^ •ygtem keyed to the<br />

•eeda <strong>of</strong> • rrowln, InduslrUI Mate.<br />

Thh la tlw UiouihUul comlnslon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Uu OamniaaioB an llale Tax<br />

Policy.<br />

How thU revision might take place<br />

is outlined In the Firth Report <strong>of</strong><br />

this CommisBlun<br />

Thl» newipaper believe* that a<br />

well.lnfqrrned eitlunry ig the Uul-<br />

wark <strong>of</strong> demoeraey.<br />

ThU miterial has ueen prepared<br />

With the assUtBnce el the Now Jer-<br />

sey Cltlnna 1 Tax Study Foundation;<br />

i non-partlHn group orgiinlied to<br />

help the people get the facts on the<br />

need for Intelligent coniideratlsn <strong>of</strong><br />

tax revision,<br />

WOULD WSVIBE ENTIKt<br />

"USlNESrl TAX PKOCEDVIW<br />

l"revioiu aHiclea pointed out Iliat<br />

New Jenujr'a tax structure Li baaed<br />

tarfely on property, and thai new<br />

revenues must eome from new or<br />

reviled, lax aourcea. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the im-<br />

portant suggestions nude by the<br />

Oorrrrnl»ilon Is to revile the entire<br />

buslne«s tax. pneedun.<br />

At tha Kate level. New Jersey la<br />

« "(pecial tali aMIe". "Mni upon<br />

rallroada, pubUc ufilities. motor fuels<br />

*na alcoholic beveinges for three-<br />

(outth. <strong>of</strong> aU attta and lseal taxes,<br />

tteludliur property and payroll<br />

flUHB." .<br />

XM an taali an «ra.,<br />

I MMr. UMII latta, Fw ax.<br />

Sal Ai'. -. -v, .,'<br />

Nelms Warns<br />

Marine Cowboys<br />

Batter Slew Down.<br />

Harborma*ter Says<br />

By RICHARD W SEI.MS<br />

Offin CHy Harhormstit^r<br />

Sunday lurnpd aLit to he a beau-<br />

tiful day en the lvatiT, and the larg-<br />

est turnout <strong>of</strong> boat* this season<br />

detted the boy.<br />

Ocfiii <strong>City</strong> ran baa^t <strong>of</strong> some ef<br />

the flnwt craft to be found any*<br />

n/hi?re an the Jersey Coast.<br />

Dot Lherp wmm more tfuin Uie<br />

Usuftl nnrab^r <strong>of</strong> eewbe^ and |ob-<br />

btr pilot*, mskinc life s burden<br />

to othrm ?n |hf »ii#r. Why ih#«e<br />

trrrnhorn* »r*- nst tolA t« look<br />

hrhtnd them and nolle* th*- di*<br />

romfert eimsfd by ike wikf ef<br />

thrlr bant-.. I don t know •<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most commun <strong>of</strong>fenses<br />

is to run iiiong eleee to the docks.<br />

Feeding ond binding the boots<br />

moored there. This m a danKer<br />

practice snei also iu illegal. Esper<br />

.encecl pilots ncvt>r hug the docks.<br />

If nvevsgiiry i_o run eiiiMr, they slew<br />

down in well wilhin the gix-milp<br />

U ! j4ii! spi't*d= Oeuiin Cily tti fortunpie<br />

in that the commereial boats <strong>of</strong> all<br />

eJas^ys are liandlcd by men with in-<br />

natc courtesy nnd roKtird fnr ihe<br />

flMhts <strong>of</strong> othnrs,<br />

CAN BE StRlOl S<br />

waa turned over to the city<br />

; urday by Arthur R. Hpnfy. lne.. oj<br />

. Nnrtrifli.|d. the general contractor<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> thta building, including sop.<br />

I yrnte einMricol iiiid plumfainiC con-<br />

, tracts. «ns SJ4,g91, Henry's price<br />

«-as SS0.M5. In which was added<br />

i.HM far plurnblnii by Louis Tae.<br />

' eiirino and £336 for electrical werk<br />

by Laurener E itBdem.<br />

* The old comfort station and pa-<br />

1 vilion which was <strong>of</strong> frame construc-<br />

tion, wait totally demolished by the<br />

November sturin.<br />

'WALK APPROACHES DONE<br />

j The Jesse A. Howland and Sons<br />

I Cn.. cif Red Batik, late last week fin-<br />

' isihed Its eentroct for reeonstrucUcm<br />

uf bniirdw^ajk appronch riimps. at a<br />

cosi <strong>of</strong> (24.S3I.T2! These romps «•<br />

| tended from St. James pi. to Monr-<br />

!yn tcrr.<br />

I In addition to those rebuilt by<br />

1 Howland, several others were re-<br />

paired by Ffflpinj^i <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />

i public wprkii department.<br />

The Plea-§antvi!le firm <strong>of</strong> FaEcn-<br />

. hcim and Ol&on is scheduled to com-<br />

plete its work today (Tuesday > on<br />

i the reconstruction <strong>of</strong> oceanfront<br />

; bulkheads ai the ends <strong>of</strong> streets.<br />

1 Total cost <strong>of</strong> this work svas S34.-<br />

3(12.75,<br />

When the biilkheads^ are complet-<br />

ed, the firm <strong>of</strong> John Pelto and Co.,<br />

I <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, will be able to com-<br />

plete Its iB.BM.SO contract for the<br />

reconstruction <strong>of</strong> street ends with<br />

gravel and new sidewalks and curbs<br />

where needed. This should be done<br />

by the end <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />

Resort Man Named<br />

Sr. Vice Cammonder<br />

<strong>of</strong> State'. V.F.W,<br />

CHARLES A. OLDFIELD<br />

Charles A. Olctfield, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

was elected Senior Vice Commander<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> New Jersey,<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, at the an-<br />

nual gtate convention in A.'tbury<br />

Park, over the week end.<br />

The local man moved lip from<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>ior Vice Commander, a piist he<br />

had held for the past year. He also<br />

is a past commander <strong>of</strong> rerguson-<br />

^ogllo Post, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, past<br />

ommander <strong>of</strong> the 17th District, and<br />

former aide-.rie«eamp to the? na-<br />

tional commander <strong>of</strong> the V.r.W<br />

Charles Becker, <strong>of</strong> Newark, was<br />

elected state Commander for 19AUS2.<br />

Succeeding Mr. Oldflelrt as <strong>Jun</strong>ior<br />

Vice Commander was Alvun S,<br />

Wa^rd. <strong>of</strong> Camden.<br />

The conclave, which elosfid Satur-<br />

day, adopted a resolution sent HI<br />

MPW Jersey Congressmeii. urging en-<br />

actment <strong>of</strong> 'a proper control liii! nn<br />

prices, waiies and rent".<br />

Bridge Anglers<br />

Fined $10 Each<br />

To Be $25 and Up<br />

in Future, Warning<br />

Asserting that "thk is only a<br />

vrarninil". Municipal Judge Franklin<br />

$10 to $35 "<br />

Fines for<br />

4 Motorists<br />

California and<br />

Florida Man in<br />

Resort Accident*<br />

Four mnt«rig,3 involved in aeei-<br />

dehts here were flned amounts var-<br />

rying from S10 to 935 in MunieipBl<br />

Court, Pfidfly-<br />

The mo§i _severe penalty, S35 fine,<br />

was impSsed on two <strong>of</strong> the defend-<br />

ants. They wiir# jehn Cuiminghem,<br />

2S, <strong>of</strong> Goshin, charged with reeklete<br />

driving, ond Edwin A, Hoover, 21,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cera] Gables, Fla,. charged with<br />

leaving the scene <strong>of</strong> an accident,<br />

James W. Veung 23L <strong>of</strong>_ MrK^f-<br />

pnrt, PH., and Donald P, Brumgard,<br />

20. ef San Fernande, Calif, were<br />

both fined lich<br />

CAB HIT TRUCK<br />

Cunningham was arraigned as the<br />

result nf an accident en Bay av. at<br />

28th si., in which his csr crashed<br />

into a truck parked at the side <strong>of</strong><br />

the read. Patrolman John Oensemer<br />

instified that his investigation shewed<br />

Cufininghem te have been going al<br />

high speed in a heavy ra in. He<br />

said the ear skidded 75 ffet before<br />

he erash occurred.<br />

The defendant, who sustained<br />

brain coneussion, blamed the aeeu<br />

dent on a trash truck which he gaid<br />

•Mi aeros^ his path and caused him<br />

to jam en the brakes.<br />

fONORED WEATHER<br />

CONDITION!<br />

JudMM Fronklin A. King found<br />

CunnintihPin ifuilty on ihe ground<br />

thnt he rirave without proper regard<br />

for weather conditions and the safety<br />

nf others.<br />

Hoover was charged with hit-run<br />

driving after nn accident on Central<br />

av., between Sth and lQih stsr He<br />

pleaded guilty, admitting that he did<br />

not stop after striking a parked ear.<br />

The only reason givpn wiih that he<br />

was confused.<br />

Sft ipeneer Lifhlcsp skill thM<br />

IIeev?r WH plebed ap 40 ralnulen<br />

later, at whl*5h Um* h* waa d»*b«t-<br />

iaf with • frieiEd Ute ad%'taablllty<br />

<strong>of</strong> lyrrfnderltif to Hie ps!t».<br />

Brumgard pleaded guilty to fails<br />

ure te ebgerve a step street sign, at<br />

<strong>City</strong> Approves Tentative<br />

To Re-Plot Streets in<br />

Seardi for Drowned Bather<br />

Proves lyiere Win-O'-Wisp .<br />

Woman Sees Two Hand* Slowly Sink, But Police<br />

and Cuarda Conclude it Wai Maybe a <strong>Newspaper</strong><br />

Membrrs <strong>of</strong> the denaftment <strong>of</strong><br />

pubtio safety concluded Friday<br />

thai they had been chasing a<br />

will - s' - the - wisp two nights<br />

previously.<br />

It was n satisfactory conclu-<br />

sion, however, far it meant that<br />

na ong had drowned in ihe<br />

ocean.<br />

The tale <strong>of</strong> woe began early<br />

Wednesday evening when the<br />

police department received a<br />

phone eaU from a woman who<br />

said she saw a person drowning,<br />

auytide the boardwalk at Brigh-<br />

ton pi. She reported seeing<br />

two hands slowly sink out <strong>of</strong><br />

sight beneath the waves.<br />

POLICE. Ol'AUS RESPOND<br />

Sfil, Speneer Lijlhtcap and PIL<br />

Nick Implazo rushed to the<br />

scene in a palice ear. and Beach<br />

Patrol Capt. Thomas Williams<br />

rnunded up severai lifeguards<br />

nnd jained them.<br />

It was that eerie gloom Just<br />

before the thundefshower broke<br />

loose.<br />

Cupt. Williama and the guards<br />

bwenl into the iurf la trj- to lo-<br />

cate the drowning victim, aided<br />

by tmp'la». while Lighlcap went<br />

to the ftoardwalk as a lookout<br />

to |uld« them If he could spot<br />

the victim,<br />

THE RAINS CAME<br />

For 45 mlnutea the men w'aded<br />

and inm around the ana and<br />

inspected the water near MM<br />

jetties and boardwalk piling.<br />

While they were at it. the ralna<br />

came and Lightnp and Implaio<br />

were just as wei u the llle.<br />

guardji.<br />

Their anjtlety waj heightened<br />

by the fact that on the beach<br />

near the Itfefusrd itand they<br />

found a nmall pile <strong>of</strong> bathen'<br />

belonging, includlni a blanket,<br />

a pair <strong>of</strong> rubber ihan, and a<br />

sl« I Hi ihin.<br />

NO VICTIM<br />

They flnally abandoned the<br />

search and awaited develop-<br />

ments, but none came. No child<br />

or adult was tenoned mitiing<br />

that jight. Ditto on Thilraday<br />

nnd Friday.<br />

By that time authorities de.<br />

cided thai there waa no droivn-<br />

Ing victim after all—that it muit<br />

have been a newipaper or somp<br />

other white object teen in the<br />

water.<br />

Whoever left the clothing on<br />

the beach can claim It at police<br />

headquarters.<br />

Bathing in Nude Costs 3<br />

Bathers $25 Fines Each<br />

Take Early Morning Dip O/t 17th at.;<br />

Arrested on Complaint <strong>of</strong> Woman<br />

Dei<br />

<strong>On</strong>e<br />

To Be <<br />

A tenutlv»<br />

plotting bu<br />

In the'•.'<br />

submitted by'i<br />

Inc.,- mi •ppMrwJ<br />

city (<br />

day.<br />

The realty<br />

firm purchased th« <<br />

eral months mgo i<br />

city l<strong>of</strong>iron mm A<br />

$100,000, m<br />

At a conference FTUayf<br />

Stoceo repre«rrtatii'«» n| <<br />

mluiomn, thna dUTennt f *<br />

were <strong>of</strong>fered for coruMet*<br />

The one approved will to 1,<br />

the *>«(• tor prcpantlan oti<br />

and final pin, which win t '<br />

Ike county aeat arid will !<br />

present tag<br />

warn<br />

Sgth jit. and Centrgl sv.. cousing<br />

The consi*quences <strong>of</strong> improper boat<br />

b i Th<br />

hnndlinie moy be<br />

d<br />

p<br />

The state<br />

ie y<br />

law provides i.nes up ip $100, while<br />

Federal penalties *iiv 12,000 fine and<br />

a yeiir in jail=<br />

Tiie pilot «i a boat is regponjible<br />

for the safety <strong>of</strong> those jibosrd. He<br />

should be constantly aware <strong>of</strong> what<br />

Is Moing en, net only ahead.<strong>of</strong> him,<br />

but behind him, pafiicularly any<br />

tonditinn or place affected by his<br />

wake, NcgliMtMice in observation i.^<br />

inoHeungble en the water, If trouble<br />

happens, f! I didn't see him" is not<br />

accepted os an eatcuse.<br />

BoatJnr In m wonderful putlmt,<br />

»nd |h«M who ff| Uif mo*t «Hf <strong>of</strong><br />

it u«- lnifll.r*-nce. dhcretlsn and<br />

Baby Falls Against<br />

Car Door; Face Cut<br />

Sixteen-month-old Holly Quillan,<br />

IMS'Central av.. received a deep<br />

cut In her forehead Friday night<br />

when (he fell against the edge <strong>of</strong><br />

a door <strong>of</strong> an automobile _being driv-<br />

en by her mother, Mrs. Faith Quil.<br />

len.<br />

The mishap occurred at lath st,<br />

and Wesley fiv. Policemen Meenan<br />

and Implozo happened along n mill-<br />

lite later and task the tot to Dr.<br />

Marcla V, Smith for emergency<br />

treatment.<br />

Charles A. Euler<br />

Dies In Hospital<br />

Fails to Survive<br />

Leg Amputation<br />

Charles A. Eulor. retired rnotal<br />

lurgisi and an Oeean <strong>City</strong> residen<br />

al 12 Hnlb- Tree rd., died iiintlai<br />

afternoon in the ShoH? Memsrfa<br />

Hospital Ho was 03,<br />

Mr. Euler had rnUTnd the lin.s.<br />

pita! more than a month ago with a<br />

leg infection and iinrierwfnt an am.<br />

nutation <strong>of</strong> hU right leg shortly<br />

afterward, from which hr failrd to<br />

rally.<br />

HERE 10 VIARS<br />

Ho moved to <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv about 10<br />

years ago as a Bermanent residi'nt<br />

after retiring from an executive<br />

position with the Type Metal Co.. <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia. He was well known<br />

as a metal expert and engineer.<br />

For the past few ; years he operated<br />

a boat repair ghopi which he built<br />

himself, en *the Somers Paint-Lst<br />

port rd.<br />

Mr. Euler was a boating and fish-<br />

Iny enthusiast and was active in the<br />

local flotilla <strong>of</strong> the U. S. Coast Guard<br />

Auxiliary aiiritif World War II.<br />

LEAVES WIFE, SON<br />

Surviving are hte wife, Sadie<br />

Turner Eulci\ and a son, Robert, <strong>of</strong><br />

PhHadelphio.<br />

The Smith Funeral Home here<br />

ade. arrangemejiU for iervicea at<br />

the Battefsby's Sons Funeral Hume<br />

in Philadelphia, prtibably Thursday,<br />

fnlerment will be in North Laurel<br />

Hill Cemetery.<br />

Devotion to Night<br />

Club Costs Him $25<br />

Robert H. Oracey, 2S, <strong>of</strong> Willow<br />

Drove, Pa., wag fined $M in Wild.<br />

wood Municipal Court Saturday for<br />

refusing to leave a night club at<br />

losing time.<br />

Special Officer William Catram-<br />

bone testifled that Oraeey attempted<br />

to >brlbe him with $5 to abandon<br />

the eh&rse* on their way to police<br />

headquarten.<br />

Californian - - <strong>of</strong> All People!'--<br />

Says He Is 'Sold* on <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and The Sentinel*<br />

Ledger both sold themselves thor-<br />

oughly within less than one week to<br />

Mr. and MM, B. W. Amn. <strong>of</strong> Wll-<br />

Hums. California, who will • leave<br />

Newark toy plane today for their<br />

W«t Coast home.<br />

They came to. the resort for •<br />

brief visit with Mr, Amos' brother,<br />

H. C. tan. 4M1 Central av,, and<br />

his sister, Mrs. C, L, Yeager, 1S1I<br />

Central av. The brothers hadti't<br />

teen each other prevloiuljr for «<br />

yean.<br />

Their plane will land at the Oak-<br />

land, Oil., airport. They will vtolt<br />

their son, Robert, in that city, before<br />

returning Is Williams.<br />

Before leavlnr Mr. (Callferaiat<br />

Amot admitted thlt he was «o Im-<br />

pressed with both the moral and<br />

phyglclnl eleanlineaa <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

that he WHS liitming aitentlvely to<br />

his brother's suggestion that he es-<br />

tablish his home here.<br />

And that, brothers and slaters. Is<br />

a pretty tall eUmisslon for o west,<br />

prncr—especially a Colltorolan—to<br />

make!<br />

Aa to The SenUneULedger, Mr,<br />

Amos was so "nld" on it that he<br />

subscribed for a year, assertlnc that<br />

he had aeen and gdvertlMd in news-<br />

papers In hundreds <strong>of</strong> small towns<br />

and eitlet, but that none could com.<br />

pare with Trie ScMincl-Ledier, in<br />

ita snappy metropolitan make-up and<br />

content*<br />

It iccmed U »urprl»c him (Bit<br />

there ta jUrthUf "nlcfcy" sr small<br />

town about thk<br />

Bathing in the nude may be a de<br />

lightful praetiee on some exotic<br />

, .„.,. ... «..„ _ .... «„„„,» „ , »««*" iea llle - h « '* turned out to<br />

A. King Jrcnterday imposed tineji <strong>of</strong> : collision with another car He U a be a «om?what expensive propoii<br />

tion fer three young men who ap<br />

peered in Municipal Court here Bat<br />

imposed ihe other SIu urdB 5-<br />

on a 'charge <strong>of</strong> eare^ ' T h c tluwawmwe flr»# «» eaeh by<br />

YounK lost control ot ! Jud » rranWin A. King when they<br />

S10 ench on two niherfflcn who I Navy petty afficpr sintinnpd in Phil- ,<br />

ploadod (Tulliy in ft-^hiny from thu j sdeiphio, ___ i<br />

state highway dfawbricige nt So mem<br />

I '__---'- - _ i lOSs uriviiiK* luuuK I«SL LUMiiui iji , . •=- - -• —- — -T _"<br />

Harry Daniels, Central av. near ' hu ear he Buid on a eurve on 34th ' l'^" ad «I (SUilIJ lo chnrileii <strong>of</strong><br />

52nd st.. and Louis SeharfT, Central si, comini! into the city. The car or Sj f '>' condui'l<br />

liv, near 12th lit, were arrested<br />

about midnight Sunday fnr violating<br />

<strong>City</strong> Ordinance 834, whijih |>iobhitl:-.<br />

went uff the read into >asa and n-'<br />

~ -<br />

*' wete.«rriaii*?d on complqint<br />

M R llh<br />

ditch near Haven av,, and p<br />

Two Qthc?r motorists lorfoited<br />

nshinjt from all bridge*; wiihin the bail as llnisg when they roiled to au-<br />

city limits<br />

BRIDGE TENDER, PLAINTIFF<br />

Comploinant In the ease was Stan-<br />

ley LukesiewjM, tender <strong>of</strong> the draw,<br />

bridge, who told the eourt that he<br />

has been chasing fishermen oil thu<br />

bridge, not only because <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

ordinance but also acting upon or.<br />

ders <strong>of</strong> the state Highway Depart-<br />

merit.<br />

He said tie called police flfter the<br />

two men left the hridgn upon his<br />

Instructions, then returned shortly<br />

afterward and were nbujiive to him, i<br />

Oaniels jmd IcharfT admitted they<br />

had been llshlnH when Lultesiewssi i<br />

ordered them tu leave. They said '<br />

they returned the second lime with-<br />

out their tocltle just to observe some<br />

woaknsh breaking water under the<br />

bridge, Tlicy added that the bridge<br />

tender was abusive to them, ton,<br />

ADMIT THEY SAW gI(|N<br />

Both men admitted they had seen<br />

siBii af,the end <strong>of</strong> the bridge<br />

'hieh siutes that tlshlng is noi a"<br />

ef<br />

l«e<br />

al.<br />

Suspect Puts Up<br />

Vicious Fight<br />

Swings en Police;<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Suffer* Bite<br />

A routine invesUipation <strong>of</strong> a sus-<br />

piclous character turned into a vici-<br />

ous fight Friday night for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Policeman Nick Implazo and<br />

Hay Mei'nan.<br />

They were patrolling en 8th s!=.<br />

near the boardwalk, when they<br />

noticed a rnuEhly dressed Negro<br />

oneri i with chin whiskers -.mini: on the<br />

ladge Kint •«« Chief af Pallee i railing near the bus terminal.<br />

Robert J, Ij.ck.-y said that police<br />

are esiutonUy chulnc nahermtB.<br />

from the brldfea In an lUrmpt la<br />

prevent uriatH aceldenla Involvlni<br />

eiuier the nahernen or uurak.<br />

The judie warned that any fu.<br />

lure euea >f •Imlisr nature will<br />

brlna; fines «f It), ar hither. The<br />

ardlnanee pnvidea penaiyn up I*<br />

J5(l sr IS days' Imprisonment.<br />

2 Plumbers Are<br />

Fined $75 Each<br />

Worked Here With<br />

No Local License<br />

Judge Franklin A. King Saturday<br />

imposed fines <strong>of</strong> 178 each on two<br />

len who performed a heating «ys.<br />

tern instsilatioh without an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> steamAitter's license.<br />

Wade C, Cox, 44, <strong>of</strong> 8157 York rd,,<br />

Philadelphia, and Frank Carney, is,<br />

4M 4th av,, Hcddon Heights, hii<br />

helper, pleaded guilty to the charge,<br />

jrcrerrod by Riiymond Churtwick.<br />

ily sanitation inspector for the<br />

health <strong>of</strong>fice. He alleged lhat the<br />

men were in violation <strong>of</strong> city ordi.<br />

nance Me, requiring licenses <strong>of</strong> oil<br />

lenons wha Install .heating plants.<br />

The men were arrested for in-<br />

stalling heat In the new addition to<br />

the ft super market, ith si, and<br />

Wat ay,, according to Crudwick,<br />

He said (hey were employes <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Philadelphia contractor.<br />

It was the second similar ease<br />

Ithin two weeks Involving out-c.r-<br />

awn workmon. • ,<br />

Two other men were fined 1100<br />

jeh previously for installing bath-<br />

room rlxturas in a summer home<br />

without a plumbers license.<br />

Mr. and Mn. Walton Helss, Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

enklntown. are reaidinl at HI<br />

Pi.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Marlon Ross, ]7th st. and<br />

Wesley, av.. who sajd the three men<br />

disrobed on the street and went<br />

I i>car for hear,.,KS They were Ho. U«thinB in the early morninfc Police<br />

uert H Xo« land, 18, <strong>of</strong> Allentown. "f 1 ;'" 11 w l"'e ihey were nill un.<br />

Pa. S25 en careless driving, and aF aped.<br />

t'NDEK gL'SPEWDED SENTKM t<br />

In addition to the fines, Judge<br />

King iilaced the bathers under sug.<br />

| pended sentences <strong>of</strong> SO days in the<br />

county jail, pending Euture good be.<br />

haviuur.<br />

Those flntd were William J. Hart,<br />

netl, 26, IMS N. Park av, Philadei.<br />

phia; Charles J. Foji. Jr.. 2S, 19 N.<br />

Park av.. and Frank Murteilo 25,<br />

Daniel I. Murphy. 24.<br />

Station. Pa. i* on<br />

charge.<br />

Merlon :<br />

street<br />

nil 7»ui »t.. Broohlrn, N. Y.<br />

JBUe XIBC dnlirrd that the<br />

nad* featMnf to >MU»r fans M<br />

indlHreet «m«aet that will sat fee<br />

talented Here tu. Manner.<br />

"We want TO« ta «•«•• km, bat<br />

•• inu r*a to krtave like ir*.<br />

apeeteMe clttnu," h» MM. «W*<br />

have trtitt |n umr law. and •• arc<br />

l t* we Ikn<br />

Two other men also were fined 135<br />

each in separate eases, on charges <strong>of</strong><br />

drunk and disorderly conduct.<br />

PLASTERED PLASTERER<br />

Benjamin Rouscy, 48. ef 7 Mercer<br />

pi., was taken into custody while<br />

staggering oil Bay av,, near eth st,<br />

William Hayton, 4«, <strong>of</strong> 1403 rf. Hew.<br />

ard St., Pliiladelphia, was arrested<br />

at Plaia pi, and Wayne av,<br />

Kayton blamed hlf intoxication on<br />

a ralnitiorm. He said he came here<br />

to do some piastering work and<br />

when it rained he wa* unable to<br />

work, so he filled in the time with<br />

few drinks too many.<br />

Both men also were given 3O.day<br />

suspended jail sentences.<br />

Lunny Honored<br />

By 150 Masons<br />

New State Grand<br />

Chaplain Is Feted<br />

In one <strong>of</strong> its outstanding meetings<br />

nf recent ynnrs. the Qe> n <strong>City</strong><br />

Lodge No. 171<br />

the<br />

f. and A.M.. enter<br />

I When imtilafEQ began questioning<br />

the man. lie suddenly started<br />

swing feet end fists in all directioiis.<br />

Before the policernen subdued iiim<br />

and placed him in their patrol car<br />

Meenan had been badly bitten on<br />

the left svrist and Iirtuia!Q*§ uniform<br />

was turn in several jilaccs. The<br />

scuffle attracted a silgable crowd.<br />

At headquarters, the prisoner<br />

identified himself a* Harry J. WiU<br />

Hams, 24. <strong>of</strong> 1238 Hodman «!., Phiia-<br />

delphia, and admitted he had «|»nt<br />

two terms in a Pennsylvania menta'<br />

Institution,<br />

Local authorities mulled it over<br />

and decided there was no good<br />

reason -why New Jersey should pay<br />

for keeping the man out <strong>of</strong> mischief.<br />

So, instead <strong>of</strong> preferring charges<br />

against him, they placed him aboard<br />

a Philadeiphia.beund bus—with a<br />

one-way ticket.<br />

Aerial Spraying <strong>of</strong><br />

County in Progress<br />

Aerial spraying <strong>of</strong> DDT compound<br />

to kill mosquitoes is now in prog,<br />

rest, it vii announced Friday by<br />

Bsyd LaHrrty. MMUtlye secretary<br />

<strong>of</strong> the County Mosquito Commission.<br />

He said that 1,000 gallons <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

secticide was sprayed in the lower<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the county last Wednesday,<br />

using funds made available from a<br />

surplus in lost year's state aid funds<br />

Additional funds for this purpose<br />

will be made available to the coun-<br />

ty early in July. The plane from<br />

Ihe county airport will resume op.<br />

orations at that time.<br />

HKM FBOM BALTIMORE<br />

Recent visitors at the Steknar<br />

Cottage were the Misses Anne anil<br />

Eve •ruek, <strong>of</strong> Btltimore, and the<br />

Olson family, alse <strong>of</strong> Baltimore.<br />

They wen all attendlnj the Youth<br />

for Christ Conference.<br />

tallied a group <strong>of</strong> IS Orantl^Oftlcers<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jemey Masonry Thursday<br />

nlijht in Masonic Hull<br />

• The atTair was in honor <strong>of</strong> Cily<br />

Commissioner Laurence P. Lunny,<br />

in recognition tjf his recent appoint-<br />

ment as one <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chaplains<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state orKoniiiatioii. It was at.<br />

tended by 15(1 local niembers and<br />

Kuests from all parts <strong>of</strong> the state as<br />

far as Somerset County.<br />

WORSHIPFUL MASTER PRESIDES<br />

Lewis A. Graham. Worshipful<br />

Mailer <strong>of</strong> Lodge 171. presided and<br />

welcomed the visitors<br />

Visiting dignitaries <strong>of</strong> the order<br />

included Lewis M, Parker, <strong>of</strong> Bor.<br />

demount, Orand Mailer: Alfred<br />

Howe, <strong>of</strong> East Orange, <strong>Jun</strong>ior Grand<br />

Warden, and Harry c. Whiting, Sr,.<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Dennis, district deputy.<br />

They all spoke briefly during the<br />

evening,<br />

Mr. tunny's record in Masonry<br />

and his work for the local lodge as<br />

Worshipful Master were extolled by<br />

Past Master Harry B, Adams,<br />

GIVEN M-VEAR BUTTONS<br />

Buttons for 80 years <strong>of</strong> Masonic<br />

membership were presented to<br />

Ralph I,. Golf, on» <strong>of</strong> th» •ariicft<br />

members <strong>of</strong> Lodge 171. and to<br />

Henry A. Daten, a member <strong>of</strong> Wash.<br />

F J. PltaM<br />

Boy, 13, Hurt in<br />

F«H Off 'Walk<br />

Frank E .Giordano 13, <strong>of</strong> II Nas.<br />

sau rd. and 207 Coulter av.. Col-<br />

lingsweed. was Injured Thursday<br />

night last week when he fell <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

boardwalk at 1st st. to the beach<br />

below.<br />

Police said he plunged through<br />

the railing while cutting up with o<br />

friend. Patrolmen Implazo and<br />

Meenan took the boy to Dr. Her-<br />

schel Petiit's <strong>of</strong>fice, where he wan<br />

treated for *a sprained hack and<br />

contusions.<br />

10 Are Rescued<br />

By Beach Patrol<br />

Beyond Depth in<br />

Gully at 13th «t.<br />

Thp Beach Put ml hnd its m<br />

heetie rescue operation <strong>of</strong> thr young<br />

season Saturday (ifUTfioon when "10<br />

persona were nided practically si<br />

multanrougly at the 13th st. beach.<br />

The heavy run wns uttrttjuted by<br />

Cspt ^ThDniaa Willinnis t*> be a<br />

dangerous gully condition in the<br />

area, which lures bothers into watt?I<br />

beyond their depth-<br />

Sis <strong>of</strong> thf" iH'rsons in trouble were<br />

rescued by Guards Cooper and Wil-<br />

Jiib idd b G<br />

son in a by Guard<br />

A<br />

J , y<br />

T¥anMi# uith a can buoy. After the<br />

six were aafely aboard, Tr&nsue<br />

went baek for two others, then wo<br />

f by Guards Halnes and Me-<br />

Kee from a ncifflltMrinif beach in<br />

rtscuing two more.<br />

None *"df the rescued rpquirrd<br />

medical attention.<br />

Peach Blossom Queen, 1950, Wins<br />

Contest for Miss N,J, Pageant<br />

is Anita Bfpoilto, who rejgned<br />

lost year as Hammontori's Peace<br />

Blossom Queen, waa aeleeted Friday<br />

night u Miss Hnmmonton. to repre-<br />

sent that city in the Miss New Jer-<br />

sey pageant hen on July it. she<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> 10 contestants.<br />

Attending the conteM from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> wen MM <strong>Ocean</strong> city tMlss<br />

Msrle Mar lino), who will bo hosteM<br />

lo ttw Miss New Jersey cont«UnU:<br />

Mxt, ROMIH Htddicto., <strong>of</strong> UpBer Artnur O, Watkinf, secretary o« the<br />

Daroy. Is residing at ilT Pelh.m pi. Chamber <strong>of</strong> CommeKe: Robert<br />

Sampson, general chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

state pageant committee, Anthony<br />

Imbcsl snd Charlej Stepherwon. Mr<br />

Sampson and Mr. Imbesl were ac-<br />

companied by their wivea.<br />

Mr, Sampaon extended a welcome<br />

to Miss Hamrnonton. on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pageant cormnltlee, and Introduced<br />

Miss <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Othen precient Included. Mis<br />

Pleawntville (Mill Mary CaplUa)<br />

and Mis. MUlvUlo (Miss Anetlc<br />

PuglleMI.<br />

exclusively<br />

family residences, (he pli<br />

for buUdlnc lota with 1001__<br />

and 100 feet depth, bsdtrn* I<br />

bulkhead.<br />

The developen win<br />

igoona with opmines trooit<br />

They will be 1900 feat toot j<br />

feet wide. The Usual<br />

vharf facilities available<br />

home owner in the rraiin \<br />

Riviera,<br />

I The entire tract covered t<br />

plan has MM feet ftonMgi 1<br />

Bay av,, from inK at. to t»»<br />

<strong>of</strong> the municipal airport,<br />

portion near the nortteml<br />

will not he ehanfsd from ,<br />

ent layout. All the fM<br />

will require new stneU i<br />

age system*.<br />

CIT( TO VACATS<br />

A rt«p to toe MM<br />

wUr 1 ** for ihe cnar. tl<br />

vacate its rights to<br />

•treets, eieept two ne<br />

known as Michigan and<br />

avs,<br />

Stoceo also has purehaaed<br />

the city the entire area from '<br />

to 34th *«.. Bay av to Haven ttr*<br />

directly opposite the Hit len and t<br />

airport.<br />

This tract will be filled up<br />

grade with material pumped train<br />

the new lafoans Its development<br />

plan has not yet been formal<br />

fully, but it is expected to f<br />

some Business district<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> the RMera<br />

•nil be carried out In somewhat thi ,..a<br />

•ante style aa the earlier Stoeeo tl*ct 'f<br />

around Snug Harbor on the >tmf ' ",<br />

between Sth and Vth sts except that '<br />

the home site* will be much larger.<br />

Speedboats To<br />

Race <strong>On</strong> Fourth .••<br />

Owner, <strong>of</strong> All<br />

Invited<br />

Owners <strong>of</strong> speedboats <strong>of</strong> all cL<br />

in the waters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ai<br />

neighboring communities have<br />

Invited by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Club te participate in the<br />

July 4 racing program tomorrow<br />

the bay<br />

The power craft will £o Into ,<br />

lion at 11 a m and there w*Ul<br />

as many rsccs aa there are daaacaf ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> entries It was announced by IL 1*,*<br />

Gncii racing chairman Ha taia><br />

the committee will rvn a race §^<br />

any class In which two or mora<br />

boats are registered<br />

It ii planned to award prUaa tat', -<br />

tile winner and runner-up in CfiHirx ^<br />

event •* ;|<br />

Boats <strong>of</strong> the home club will<br />

among the contestants but th*lt, K<br />

races mil not be part <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

woar trophy series which<br />

on ^unda><br />

The holiday racing program ^<br />

will continue in the afternoon<br />

1 30 when the sailing ski<br />

ha\ e another <strong>of</strong> their fleet<br />

ship series for Moth Comet 1<br />

ternational claaaes<br />

Flying School Gradual*<br />

Pfc. William Honey, at SM<br />

<strong>City</strong>, has jiut been graduateal f<br />

the Air F^rce- flymg vchool m\ r •<br />

Mls«.. and la now stationedvt I<br />

Field. Texas. He waa<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

year.<br />

Mrs. Mary Wclah, <strong>of</strong><br />

vacationing at SOT 3rd at.<br />

TIME and Til<br />

5.-

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