lP» & ' • I I f Ad jus tors ^pointed ,.,-„-, ,-i Board pf «» rwa-cWf** stoning la «U£. (OTtftrlets,? was unpointed at '•^ Jtouncu BeeMnf Friday , iWVeonipTlSMI; Roger Wit- _ ;MM Wank H, Hart, lor a i <strong>of</strong> three yearn; William God- J^d' ffrjfnth Radcfllflei two t '.and Francis Grels, Jr., one Mng Jnipector William Worth-' M'We^W-*;''n-:;v ^ S^UJtorl *ai adOBted teVtell ifT ^ 1 >€• v V 1 .Tax CerUflcate No. 17 for W09.72. W»l>Ir IJhttOI%a«1 Three plots or city owned property CCK \JOoCDfCU 'will be sola at public sale, Novenbir, 'g e Natlonal flre prevenUfln Week 'fc-lfc A. HAS LUNCHEON fcfc<strong>of</strong>vlfilei $e%?*S8w. &f AMOJUMOB!heW»pBt;lu*iun«h-S «Sf. V Hre Chief d a demons used In flre f Th WMSSdij?.it uShbw5fMw Harry Scott. E. Flerson av.. when plans were discussed for the enter- {alnment at the nert meeting. ed In flre flght- Thomas Olive* The students atee witnessed on SOMERS POINT-A Joint meetf the Men's and Women's Re- ?9? *££!? J'^Sffl 1 '?* /°5 Chler William Morrow gave educa.- "^"LiS!^! 11 * 1 demtti ^ SOHERS POINT THEATRE — Ph, Somrrs Pt, 695 Friday and Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 17-18 RANDOLPH SGOTT — ANN JEFFREYS U TRAIL STREET" |pP Bd W •"* Monday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober W20 _; JOAN CRAWFORD — VAN HEFLIN ! ''POSESSED" Tuesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 21 SPENCER TRACY "Stanley & Livingstone" Wednesday and Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 22.23 JUNE HAVER — JOHN PAYN1 "Wake Up and Dream" Friday and Saturday, ttcfober 24.25 GLENN FORD— JANIS CARTER "FRAMED" VM I R C L E UQUOR STORE <strong>On</strong> the Traffic Circle, Somers Point, N. J NO LUXUBT TAX Bf SOMERS POINT Prepare for Shortage i^j,; Buy Now for Your f HOLIDAY NEEDS : While poputar brands are available §S*VE — SAVE — SAVE 5% Discount in Case Lois ICE COLD BEER IN CANS WINDOW SHADES sup COVERS VENETIAN BUN05> UPKOLSTCRV WM0 .„„.. He nee <strong>of</strong> eauaiked ebedti b I enUdfiir"weri" supplied"" with I safety quiz material for class r I studies. Chief Morrow . cautions to and ., emphasized the Impor tlous uie <strong>of</strong> bicycles an ._ uu- Itnce to municipal regulation by bike riders. Kindergarten Classes Wanted; Grades May Be Combined SOMERS POINT — The Somers point Board <strong>of</strong> Education last Thursday received a group petition for kindergarten classes at both ichaoli. Superintendent Earl Brown was authorized to ascertain the cogt ot one teach»r for each school. Bedside touching was authorized for Robert Dottrel, and Mrs. WBiter Batten was astigned at teacher. Harold Lane was named manual training teacher, . FranK H. Hart, chairman <strong>of</strong> th teachers' committe*, reMmmendei that (lie first and second grades an. the third and fourth grades be com bined to eliminate the necessity o on extra teacher Wom^Wlli Broken Le R Dies Suddenly <strong>of</strong> Heart Attack MOM SOS^i^lNT NEWS Sunday <strong>of</strong> a heart attack, In Shore Memorial Hospital, where she has been ft patfint two weeks, with a broken leg, Mrs. Charles was the widow: ef A. Has Teacher Reception SOMEBS POINT—A teaohiW* reception was held at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Parent Teacher Association "*•-*•"— evening ' " ~ Point teacher^olefftolnter teilMntedto.i employ
I I s t -#? & Whiting, «ean <strong>of</strong> tt r n l l •nd preacher, will* __ » at both services, II a. m. ChttTCn JSWlMiL Sunday at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Baptist Church, In the abot the pastor, Rev. Victor B. '• Seattle, who will fill t> long-standing 'nmfiblog t engagement in PhUadel- Dt, Wilting, one <strong>of</strong> the speasers ''Uuring tbe summer a,t the <strong>Ocean</strong> 1 ' i- the senior young people's group, VChniBden for Christ," <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> "OttT Baptist Church, will sponsor a •••addl fellowship Friday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 24, At 7:10 p. m. In the church base- Church Yauth to ttMeet*t Asbury Park Two thousand. Protestant ._i—"* altenfl "~ ""-• —* <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. .'at the Convention JOaU In BFS CHAPEL and AllMtia M. •- iy nmsses at 9:15 a; m; OCEAN CltST BAPTIST Sunday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober lt»i nomlnatloiial groups. 9:46 a, m.—Sunday School with cpunty and city Interdenominational ,.„ friendly classes for every member ol Vouth Council?, these youth will |f ^__ - HUssell Button, super- meet to discuss "<strong>On</strong>e lord—<strong>On</strong>e| B ~ mten * > Church •• Ilia, m.—Morning Worship. The ^nventtoa 1» tpowxrcd by the ygg; *££££** ¥5T&T major Protestant Youth Councils I ° Institute <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, through the New Jersey Council <strong>of</strong> I Vacationing friends and week end Churches and the Christian Youth T^to *>^al "f* n «* TVlce By GAY TALESE 8BQF It's been a long time suoe iiigh WITH AIiDMWIM Council <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. «f. WWBZ, 1300 ka> school girls have been so interested The metal »hep. under Ui« diree- <strong>of</strong> Ctytf* Bins, Is inaUng woo- 1 3:00 p. m.—Stjut-in meetings conducted in the homes <strong>of</strong> those physi- as proved by the fact that over 100 Chicago World's PfOr lor two years, derful thlngi this ymr with alumi- and active hi athletics as nowadays, Mr. Janjes, who appeared at thetlon cally unable to attend church serv- girls arc out for tennis and hockey. has numerous entertaining expert Bev. William Bullock, pastor <strong>of</strong> ices. These monthly meetings spon- The first inter-school tournament ments which Include the driving o In hockey and doubles ill badminton rubber "nails" with a Mercury will be held hi two weeks. dno'm- wil le^^Sfe^ ^^^ "* ^ ^ Ho and his family plan to continue to reside in Cold Spring. Announcements pastor will preach, morning gnd evening, Thursday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 23, 8 p. m.— Brotherhood meeting in church Every Week-Day (Monday througl basement. Friday i — Tune.in to "Showers ol • * • '- r, Invitations have been sent to gey. Blessing" over WWBZ, 1360 on the «ral youth groups <strong>of</strong> various churches ST AUGUSTINE'S B, C. dial, 8:30 to 9 a, m. Direct from lttta fit. and Asbur- a,v, to this ana, and it la expected that the ehureh. |»f. Bartholomew B. Doyle. • large delegation <strong>of</strong> local and visiting swing people WiU be-on hand, Bunday pagses, B, 8:14 and 10:15FIRST PRESBYTERIAN * •* Rev. Joseph J. Brennan. CBBL Sxoee. juvy veteran, and at present & student at the Bible Institute <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, is president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist youth group. ri OCEAN CITY RADIO PROGRAMS WOW ETBBT * TUESDAY 9:30 to 10:00 P.M. SPONSOBS 8BNIOB STUDIOS P1TMOOTH INN * THURSDAY 10:00 to 10:30 P.M. 8PONSOE8 TILLAGE TBBATKR EXTRA ADDED PRIZES Mystery Melody Contest ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN I«h s. and Cenral av. Robert C'Davls, S.T.D., Pasor 9:45 a. m, — Church school with classes for nil all ages. Acting Superintendent. Clyde' Fcnstermucher Will be in ehanre. Adult class will be taught by Mr. O. W. Relchly. H a. m—The R*v. Wm. D. Coleman, missionary froni India, will be the guest speaker. John's Choir with Jeannette Stokes as soloist. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. '8!4S.*7:3O-B:8O p. m. Itat Friday mass, 7 a. m. Confusions on eve <strong>of</strong> First Friday, 4:30-5:45, 7:30.8:30 p. m; Daily Mass, 14th st. and Asbury At-Glen Hotel 8th at Central OPEN ALL YEAH Comfortable Haled Roans Running Hot and Cold Water Fr« PaiUnf SPECIAL WINTER BATES V. McDERMOTT, Owwr-Operitor Phone 1616 Hotel Strand 9tli and Wesley Av, OC*AN cm Open All Ymvr PAUL M. SFIECKKB Exchange Club j\ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Meets Each MONDAY 6:30 P, M, - at the - Modauson lit St. & Corinthian Am VISITDiO MEMtlKIlS LNVITEB Mtttt I f »»»»^ *Wi*?T•v*'" ^T ll? / v J» » iepond Activity Club tQ get under fray. The pyrpose <strong>of</strong> the OluHi toheJ^ »f the aoaneiy Oor the vmrtoq* school ptay» Uiraufhout Ott yttf. • There an eight mnnben included in the organlwtlon. Busily vaUrana <strong>of</strong> last year. num. They Indude ash trayx, candlp stick holdew, candy dished, wrist brao«lets and fruit diahes. Later in tha yew the students will uae plastics. • *• IN A* JDMUJB tMMCl The dance given by th* 4«nior Class Saturday ni»ht for Iks benefit <strong>of</strong> the Canopy Fund WH a bug* JttccHi, wtth about 30ft turning out. Approximately |60 was taken hi, half <strong>of</strong> which will go to the Canopy Fund, lot other half to the Junior class. Head-<strong>of</strong>-River Churcb Has 156th Birthday Met hoditts from aU part* <strong>of</strong> South Jersey on ainday attend«J sptdal serrtoes marktag the iMtta annlvep. BVy<strong>of</strong> theHeaoV<strong>of</strong>-the-Elver 1Mb* odist Church, Btaut four miles from TuckahM, Organized In 1780, the church is one <strong>of</strong> the oldest In this part <strong>of</strong> the atat«, and its cemetery u the resting PbM <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the county's early settlers. What the Proposed New Means to You (ConHnmd) A Stronger" More R©sponsible. Executive Department NOTE: The governor is the only Mate <strong>of</strong>ficial eltcted by all the people <strong>of</strong> the state. Under, the new eonititytlon he is given more power to carry out tiwir will. Ife-Mil V«ta" I. 'AboRriMd. Under the old constitution, after the Legislature adjourned, all bills not signed by the Governor automatically died. Now the Legislature will meet in speciri session forty^ve days after adjournment to consider any vetoed bills. Those bills that have not been vetoed, and returned to the legislature, become law. Thus, while the governor 1 . «eto power is strengthened, it is also balanced by giving Ac legislature an oppor. tumry to reconsider all vetoed bills, • Tht Qmior (• Given Mem Tim* to Con.icW Sills, Instead <strong>of</strong> nvi d«ys, the governor now has ten days while the legislature it in session, or temporary adjournment—and tort^-flve dayi Mlowina Mjournment. Til. Militia Will B« Modsrniitd, The orpniiation will conform » standardi established for the Armed Forces <strong>of</strong> the United States. Tht Parole System It Given CorurttMtlonal Ifocojnitiqn, A system for the granting <strong>of</strong> paroles will be provided by law Tft e power » grant pardons, now held by the Court <strong>of</strong> Pardons, is given te the Governor. A commission or other body may be established py law to advise the governor in the exercise <strong>of</strong> executive elemency. , . - i It moat ror Filling A Vacancy In f w»Yemor. The present succession <strong>of</strong> the President <strong>of</strong> the Seniteand the Speaker <strong>of</strong> the Assembly i. retained, and the Legislature « given thq power to establish addition*! Ii ne* <strong>of</strong> succession. Ma governor or governor-elect become* permanently unable to perform the duties <strong>of</strong> hi, <strong>of</strong>fice, the Supwme Courlmjy upon presentment by the Legislature, declare the <strong>of</strong>fice vacant Thwc proviironi , Mure New Jersey against ever suffering from, the" confusions that recently troubled Georgia and Illinois • " ^ " ' ''IT 1 i M Approved by the Votcri. OCEAN cnvm i K. RILL TEXT itutioi A Report to the <strong>of</strong> New Jersey by tteir decKd Mepm 'L "[» •PI to the ComtiratilvA veniion, New Bnimwiefc N, j.. <strong>1947</strong>. ud explanation ol the proposed constipjiiM prepared by the delegate tq tht Conttmiitftf vention and it presented for the infon ' voteti. The proposed new constitution hy the Constitution^ Convention in Ne. •n Sf ptember i, and it to be voted upon at _ elettion on Tueriiy, November 4, <strong>1947</strong>/ I* you wifji a cflpy <strong>of</strong> the complete a w you raay get it by applying to the Sccrtttr/ft " Tttnton, or your County or " * ~* SECRETARY OlJ OBJECTIVES^ 0/ the proposed NEW, CONSTITUTI< II ha» been the purpose <strong>of</strong> your dbt to draw UP t new St«e C<strong>of</strong>irtiwtion I will make possible more efficient, 0 MMonicil, am) more democr»tic r To accomplish the I. A'mow liberal "Bill <strong>of</strong> % Iitt«r Dsfintd 3- A Stroi^r, Mora * £x«mitiv«. 4. A Simple, Uhjfa Quart*. & A aaunaW Bant {or NOTE: An liwi now on til •« to emftcl wli IMPMTWOSU :a iten st les Loom i Handicnp, battered, but i <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty gridmen will tilth straight current campaign Friday night when they will take on a strong, seasoned Wildwood High school team under the lights at the down-county resort. Kick-<strong>of</strong>f time will be 8:15 p. m. Although riding the crest <strong>of</strong> a three-game .winning streak ever larger lehflbto—MUlvJUe, Salem and Woodrow Wilson—the Red Raiders are weakened by injuries sustained In a gruelling battle with the heavy Cfunden team last Saturday and will be hard pressed to add Wildwood to the list <strong>of</strong> victims. CASUALTY U8T Among the regulars on the in LGER LUMBER THE FRIENDLY YARD ON US FOR ALL YOUR ' BUILDING NEEDS LUMBER • ROOFING WALLBOARDS tING STAIRWAYS ODITOH MADE llth §t. and Simpson nve.l BUNDS .od SERVICE 3D . FLEXALUM • STEEL PAIRS • TAPES • CORDS GREENWOOD ione: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1912-W ram t DOIIi 0- £/»IT 11L R. BEERY & CO. • Trenton . Salem • AUantte <strong>City</strong> , WUdwood PICHER HOME INSULATION COMFdET THE TEAR BOUND f • Water RepeUent. Fuel Savings up to40% ' DONE NOW — BE WARMER THIS WINTER COMBINATION SCREENS * STORM WINDOWS , . BASEBOABD HEATING (No Badtatom Needed) ! .WATER — MOT AIB HEATING SYSTEMS W"FUM)R FVBNACES-OIL CONVERSION BURNERS ' ;GAS OB OIL FIRED BURNEES-HOT POINT RANGES WON DKEKNWOO0, BepreKntaUvr 1RTY REPAIRS Ay, htm. to Ounfy on Page 8 Phone O. C. U87 MM and CnM Photographers Bemztat m fttalto* Bark* SENIOR STUDIOS m MMbnj im n, tin Mowen Studio mm •DCQ • ntlNTINQ 721 Weeley Avr. Ph. 0051 •Radio Repairing* CLYDE CARSON U1S BAT ATI, Phone UU ION RADIO SERVICE | EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES BAPIO6 Pkk-Vp Mid MNoy Mfta Prempt, cAnrieom tervloe. Wort fwJwrt«ed. MttMfH for M Portlbl RWUH fsr Mil. PL. CAMERON P. A- SYSTEMS POm BENT rmm* Mm menu ASBUBX AVK. Phone 0488-W ilDAIRE ^ 1DEUVERT0N |[ELECT3IC BANQU Avenue iUllMttli 1218M JOBBINQ; WDER ker Service! TlONS ! >•••»••>»•»• J. BELZA BBING . and BOAT ^•AINTING ' |DD JOBS ISBRTICB 0183-M , AHD tUCt'l Venetian Blinds Repainting — Retaping Recording AWNINGS WINDOW SHADES M. C. MILLE ISTMlMllH to Oeeui <strong>City</strong> UU Bay AT. Ph. 0387-W Yam 0. C. Eipreis Co. 10th and West Ph. 0605 JUUUSROTH t NEW POINT SYSTEM ANNOUNCED FOB FOOTBALL A new VAislty, Junior Va.-ilty and Freshmen football point system was announced this week by Coaches Fenton and John Carey. Varsity and J. V. players will have to see action In half the total number <strong>of</strong> quarters In their respective games In order to be eligible for letters, which will be given out In the spring. The freshmen.have it a little s<strong>of</strong>ter, because they have to see action In only one-fourth the total number <strong>of</strong> quarters in order to receive their letters. week <strong>of</strong> boys who have been'regular has won three games In a rowattenders at practice: , against strong opposition. Seniors—F. Blizzard, L. Fogllo, R. The spirit, they say, Is best evidenced by the regularity With which Townsend, J. C<strong>of</strong>fey, B. Krothe, W. Oalante, 3. McDowell, "R. potts, r. the boys turn out for practice. Absenteeism at practice used to be aSye, w, Harvey, J. Carew, B. Mul- Corson, P. Plerson; p. Minley, It. two weeks ugo, when the defensive jured roster are Len Fogllo and Joe play stood out in the talk <strong>of</strong> thrills sore point with coaches, but It is no ford, M. Dora, E. Kooker. Myers, backs: Dick Oalantc, guard, and drama. There were good ball problem at all this season. Juniors—W. Bwlng, D. BUrehard, and Frank Blizzard, tackle. Both carriers on both sides, but they were "We have never had less (ban A. Townsend, E. Ford, T. PUeggl, J. Fogllo and Myers probably will throttled by such Jarring tackling four full tewiu out for practice," Avis, J. Myers, Bf. Schmld, T. Qulnn, watch all <strong>of</strong> the WUdwood game that on few occasions did they have Coach Fenton . Carey said this A. Brown, R. Haley, W. Mtzpatrick, from the sidelines. Pogllo's tail a chance to break away. week. Tre been keeping an moenraie record and find that we Sophomores — W. Morrow, J. J. Morris, F; Hyde; back post probably will be filled by SCORE LATE IN FIRST HALF Joe Avis, while Franny Townsencl usually have SO or more <strong>of</strong> our Pfander, R. Chester, A. Mlragllo. J, may be shifted from center to It wns not until the last two handle Myers' kicking chores. Bill minutes <strong>of</strong> the first half that the Harvey will take over at center lf Red 4jpd White could score the only Townsend Is used In the backfield. touchdown <strong>of</strong> the day. It started when Jo© Myers intercepted a pass thrown by "Prcxle" BRICK - LIME - CEMENT The locals will be handicapped by playing under lights for the first Quarterback Joe Borrcglne on the time this season, while the Nyemcn Orange and Black 49-yard line. <strong>On</strong> FIRE PLACE DAMPERS AND already have played two night contests. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, pluyera will wear Avis rifled a puss to end Ellis Ford, HEATILATORS the first local <strong>of</strong>fensive, Joe "Bookie" new white Jerseys for the occasion. which took the oval down to the 22- Arrangements were made by the city yard line. <strong>On</strong> thp next play, Avis ROLLED TIN - COPPER - ZINC recreation department for the team again passed, this time to Myers, to practice under floodlights on thewho fought his way to the visitors' surfaced aim at the Becreatlqn Center Wednesday and Thursday nights. WILDWOOD FORMIDABLE Wildwood, operating insm a fast T formation, has two outstanding half backs In Busso and Davis, whili Jones, playing an end position, Is a county sprint champion and an ex eellent pass receiver, Probable starting line-ups: Wildwood Robinson-. Harris Wolston... Grease Newell..,. Feraca..,, Jones ..... Russo Loag..,.,, Jackson .,, Davis Wlldiftxxl. Wildwood, <strong>Ocean</strong> olty <strong>Ocean</strong> Olty <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .Lf,, .LT. .ID, ,0,, .ED. .RT. .BE. ,LH. , .RH.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ...,._ Krathe ... Burchard .... Qalante , Harvey ., !W!n Blllzard KOOM ... Avis .. Dem F. Townsen. Jernee ly Spirit, 8S,,, .PleasantvillB 1 Salem 7,,,,Wood, WU, , { PAPERHANGING iFrankW. Young MABMOBA ; I PhoiK 0. C, 182BR4 ; JACK 3, WATKINSON PAPERHANGER •TertmuJ ' 855 AsbtUT Avenw Bstto»t« Phone 1MI Alfred R. Smith, PAPER HANGING 1048 Asbury Ave. FERGUSON EXPRESS, he Office: Roam 507 National Bank BIdg, , Phone OSOO 5 Daily Trips Phila. tfSuburbs MUM! HArkrt 7-1MB Vrolfbt OMeai MS SpHni <strong>On</strong>idta Mm* MMii MAtkit «4IM LOCAL Exprea* & Co. HAULING •I AU iHthi NickTr<strong>of</strong>n 1MB SlmpM A»«. Wilson Proves Tough Foe Both Teams Put Up Stubborn Defense By GAT TALESE The high school team earned the title "Giant Killers" Saturday when they conquered the highly favored Woodrow WDson eleyen, <strong>of</strong> Camden, 7-0, in a hard working two hours on the local Held. It was a defensive stalemate, reminiscent <strong>of</strong> the triumph over Salem e-yard stripe. TOUCHDOWN BY JERNEE Following o^ third pass, which was incomplete, Freshman Back Andy < 12, Flew) Intmmurak O TEAM CLINCHES SENIOR LEAGUE TITLE With intramural football coming to a close, tennis enters the sport scene, both as a team and individual chiimplonshlp. The Benior League grid title was linched last week.by team O, captained W Joe Jennings, with Team Z A close second. The junior League has not yet completed its schedule, but at this wrltlnn Team J, managed by Dick Cassel, is in first, and Team A, with Hunter Chew at the helm, is on th«ir necks in a close runner-up position. Btootball passing, an individual championship, will enter Into Mi quarter finals elimination matches this week. Standings <strong>of</strong> the teams! Senior League Team Oapt, Won Lost Tied J, Jennings Oalante F, Townsend AVls Ford A. Townsend Morrow Mulford Bwing Morano S, Jennings Fogllo Trucking Ph. MM, ttttltlMIIMItllMIH SAM IACONO ; Gardening Cement Work • < Gravel Top Soil, Sand > X Lots Filled Cnding ;: ; 9*9 Bhapma Ar. . Ph. 06M>; | Junior League Team Oapt, Cassel , Chew Oery Johnson Matthews Jefferles Berry Pinto Chadwiek Marsh Won Lost Tied 4 4 3 3 4 2 I11Q OCEAN CITY EXPRESS CO. Moving, Hauling and Storage PROMPTLY - CAMTHUI Philadelphia Trips Dally OHM —MM ra — OfflM 10thh Street d W«rt AT. < UlulMt) SPECIAL M-HOim FAOKAOB SEBVIOI OB General Hauling GRAVEL - DUMP TRUCK FIREWOOD FOR SALE * SWIFT HAULING *m ••• 932 Simpson Avenue Phone O103-M " I • OBAVKI. - TOP SOU . STONB - EICAVATINO - , DIH.UM>ZEB, TRACTOR and DUMP TRUCKS ' AT YOUR BEKVIOE • BwaUiy (he K»rth — LM tt Bo Toon LOCAL end LONG DISTANCE HAULING <strong>of</strong> «U dtntptim.. MAURICE SIE AM. Phone MM.I DRIVE! OAEKFDLLTI TODAY . , . AND XVCBT DAT I Coaches Praise Team 'Spirit 7 •qtud<strong>of</strong> M bojf on htai w*y day. Thlil* the bfat pnwMn »ttendanM record I h*m ent ex-, perhnMd.", . ; , The fact that there ate four active (Candidates for every berth on the varsity means that competition Seen Reason for is keen and that every boy Is working hard, 1 And the coaches are 3 Wins in a Row recognizing their efforts by putting "Plenty <strong>of</strong> spirit" Is the reason as many substitutes as possible In- every game. given by High School Coaches Fen-tton and John Carey for the fact They Issued the following list this that their unseasoned football team CELOTEX - SHEETROCK PRESDWOOD C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. i2Ui&VvVitAve. Phone 0150 Francis R. MacKain, Sr. Brick Mason Contractor BEAST 14th STREET" <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Phone 2336-R Concrete - Grading NICK HIGUACCIO and CO. BBS West Avenue Concrete Work Our Specialty LOTS FILLED GRAVEL Phones: 0628 > 1573-J TOP son, SAND Established 1923 LEON COSTELLO and SONS Tractor and Bulldozer Work CEMENT WOKK LOTS FILLED . 1163 West Avenue TOP SOIL GRADING GRAVEL SAND Phone 2171-W BUILD WITH WAYLITE MASONRY, BLOCKS Waylite Blocks Are: 1. STRONG! High Compressive Strength meets all state and local •geclflcatione. 2. LIGHT WEIGHT! Actually 14 ibs. lighter than a concrete block, 3. FIRE RESISTANT! Highest rating by Underwriters Laboratories. 4. NAILABLE! Takes and holdi nails. No chemical action to cause nails or metal to rust. 5. LOW MOISTURE ABSORPTION! 6. LIGHT COLOR! Pleasing light colored walls with comparatively high light reflectivity. 7. INSULATION! The cellular structure makes an excellent insulation, effectively retarding the passage <strong>of</strong> heat, 8. 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