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CITY 5ETWNfiUEI>GfeR<br />

haches Warn <strong>of</strong> Overconfidence m Undefeated Team Faces C<br />

llettermen<br />

I Squad to<br />

Resort<br />

Sub* Again Star<br />

4 A» Hammonton<br />

Succumbs to Local*<br />

^ .Undefeated and untied in<br />

ifive straight games, the<br />

f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School gridwill<br />

:a«et another vet<br />

eleven Saturday afteron<br />

the Recreation Cen<br />

£ field, with Cape May, i<br />

^ strong contender for the<br />

J,County Championship, pro-<br />

& vidlng the opposition.<br />

£. heaviest teams that will<br />

AM the Bed and WUtt tbJa season.<br />

ftam a, •quad which includes 14<br />

, jUJWtMnen, the "Capers" will field a<br />

team averaging Kg pounds hi<br />

- mtg&t. The local starters tip the<br />

•tfSm at * 168 pound average. The<br />

I vtatton* forward w»U will Mid a 20-<br />

man advantage ever the<br />

44-0 Mteaek<br />

<strong>of</strong> powerful ud<br />

Barimr. the Blue<br />

be underrated<br />

they<br />

r<br />

J ooachen wore net en-<br />

Btitflcd with the pert^nt-<br />

* the "BaHin" against<br />

, and attributed s riaw<br />

I spotty play to ovmwtth<br />

emr? opponent<br />

to knock the draymen<br />

___r undefeated perch, a letto<br />

njrit and tes<br />

Probable Starting<br />

<strong>Line</strong>-aps, Saturday<br />

Gape May Oetaa <strong>City</strong><br />

88 Tebbs ,LE. ,S7 mnOm n<br />

U Ford<br />

57 H. Cannonc : LT. .« McDoweU,<br />

49 Burclmrd<br />

55VMcars LG .31 Qalanti!<br />

4SOwen ', O,M F, Tbwns'd<br />

63 Doran EG. ,83 Ewtag<br />

SO Sharp RT. .42 Blizzard<br />

58 Blomkvest.. RE. .43 Booker or<br />

35 Corsoi)<br />

44 Velll QB..40 Dun<br />

50 Avta<br />

-Lft, -47 niello<br />

RH..28 Mulford or<br />

26 C<strong>of</strong>fey<br />

• SB..** Myers<br />

Comparative<br />

Record's to Date<br />

May...<br />

May..,<br />

39<br />

7<br />

3<br />

13<br />

Mlllvllle .... 0<br />

Salem 0<br />

W, Wilson .. 0<br />

Wlldwood ... 7<br />

HanJmonton. 0<br />

Alumni<br />

Mid. Township 8<br />

Big Harbor , 44<br />

(OanceHfd)<br />

The second Redmen touchdown<br />

•—-" BuekhoBz took an eat-wapunt on his SO; and behind ex-<br />

chalked up late In the second<br />

-<br />

]Substitutes again played a lead- cellent Wocldni "<br />

. fcUt rote In the victory over Bam. Into the end ran<br />

period as Guard BUI Ewing Inter,<br />

for 70 yards cepted an enemy lateral on his S8,<br />

lone, Bill Morrow<br />

ton with 18 renrves welng acand<br />

carried jhe o<br />

bucked through __._ the line for the<br />

val M yards into<br />

_ Scat-back John O<strong>of</strong>Tey. enterthe<br />

game for one play In the-Ir total <strong>of</strong> 1 nolnte.<br />

pay dirt, swing also kicked the<br />

point, which _gave the __ie Oareymen<br />

(d quarter, tcaatM around end<br />

: 40 yards and a touchdown. BUI<br />

], playing Us flret game.<br />

,. _d up well at an end position<br />

as did Eulg Ford. Other outstanding<br />

reserves were Joe Avis and Andy<br />

fi Jemee, backs, center Bill Harvey.<br />

•A BUI Fltipatrlct, and tackle<br />

Burchsrd.<br />

|B<br />

wta GUs one and partially atone for<br />

" ) unexpected loss to Charley Caldi<br />

team.<br />

Jayvees Again<br />

BeatFvUle<br />

But Find Going<br />

Rougher; Score, 7-0<br />

Hammonton<br />

No Problem<br />

For Raiders<br />

Fails to Penetrate<br />

line or Outwit<br />

Patting Defense<br />

By GAT TALESE<br />

Oma Citr<br />

Krotha LB<br />

With an awesome display <strong>of</strong> HeDawgll |,T<br />

irenfth, <strong>Ocean</strong> • <strong>City</strong>'s mighty Qaiuta Ln ,,<br />

Jailers" roUea <strong>On</strong> thefr un " =i - TownMpd , 0<br />

way, Saturday, as they stoj Swing..,, no<br />

Hammonten "Slut Devils' 1<br />

Billiard BT<br />

local field,19-0.<br />

KOOIMF RB<br />

From start to finish It wu theDura<br />

tin<br />

Fo.llcf LH<br />

Redmen's ball game, although the Mulfsfd I(H<br />

visitors threatened before the game »»«••<br />

fl.^,..,<br />

was a minute old.<br />

HamfOBiiiqii j a | o | s<br />

Following John Msnifi kick-<strong>of</strong>f fffciur 'qitV*T~°~rTr~i<br />

to the ^Bertl" crater, Joe De<br />

JuroHls, »no carried the ball to<br />

BUsard caught np<br />

brought him down.<br />

But thereafter the visitors could<br />

— . eo OCMB Clh- Jield a 10-0<br />

vantage us the thlrdf period ended.<br />

the last quarter the locals<br />

threatened after taking poe-<br />

B <strong>of</strong> the ball at thTmid-field<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fey and BUI Morrow nui<br />

•ve eaui^asd a first down<br />

. . , Ana darted around left<br />

end for 11 yjirda to the 88, and O<strong>of</strong>fey<br />

three more to the 33.<br />

But on Me following play an Avis<br />

paai wy Intercepted aa the game<br />

turned, with ocean <strong>City</strong> triumphant,<br />

Legion Installs Heat<br />

A heating system is to be Installed<br />

is the quarters <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Legion at Sea Isle Oily, on the second<br />

floor <strong>of</strong> the Excursion Home, on<br />

the boardwalk, Joseph M Norton,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wlldwood. has the contract, A<br />

-lot not penetrmte penetrate the loea! oeal line, or out- series <strong>of</strong> community dances, card<br />

wit the locals' paM defense, parties, basketball Barnes and other<br />

*€ . *._ 0 up possession posst«tej<strong>of</strong><br />

events is being planned for the<br />

winter.<br />

registered midway to the seconc<br />

quarter q as Marvin Dorn<br />

lnte;<br />

an a enemy e y pass on the " 28, "i, aid ajdfought,<br />

Althouf] sufh they found the mine a<br />

his way ay to to the Hammonton Hamot 21. Andy<br />

little TOUI roughar than in their first Jemee went-on* tackle for four yards<br />

with PleaMjitvUle, the un-and John "Twinkletoei" C<strong>of</strong>fey outran<br />

the Visitors' secondary on an<br />

defeated J.V.'i annexed their fifth<br />

rtralght viptory Monday as they end run for the tally, Bfll Ewtag<br />

again defeated that tram, 7-0. missed the Wek for the point. »<br />

locals- only Mere cams midthe<br />

second quarter, as<br />

the Raiders held a 8>0 leaf<br />

Walter<br />

Unlike their tet meeting, earlier<br />

'1 season, wUeh saw the "Little<br />

iders" wut easily, 20-8, the locals<br />

- la rugged afternoon arainst the<br />

determined Pleasantvllle eleven, but<br />

the losers could hot stop the hard-<br />

"*" Ing local line, which did not<br />

VJ.W, BUM BUILDING<br />

"' Jem D. Ludlam, who b m the Wlldwood's Veterans <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />

.title Insurance business at Court Wars have purchased from the city<br />

, 'Berne, bu moved with his family a building they had been li for<br />

' to OeeanVtew.<br />

10 years. The sale price was<br />

the pigskin to the Blue Devils 1 34,<br />

but there they fumbled, and the<br />

it them Inside the 30. visitors recovered.<br />

J Une-up for the locals 1 was: But, after att*mpting three aerials,<br />

Ends, rerd and Haley; tackles, Hyde<br />

and Burehard; guardj, Fttepatrick<br />

and Townsend- center, Ktdrow;<br />

quarterback, Mei-ano: halfbacks,<br />

MeDermott and BuoknolU, and f uUback,<br />

Morrow.<br />

Angler Unconscious<br />

Penn Squad to Face<br />

TlMnceton, Saturday<br />

.' The University Of Pennsylvania<br />

< tM* week prepares to meet Prince-<br />

K ftm In Tlgettown to avenge the def<br />

*«« «ffered t la«.t year « WMMln<br />

when the<br />

Orange and Black, Bla,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the biggest upsets <strong>of</strong> the<br />

5 Hours on Mud Flats<br />

defeated the Red and Hue SlxB'.year-old WlUiarn Robinson,<br />

7 to 14.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wllda-Md, was taken to Atlantic<br />

. This will be the second away game <strong>City</strong> Hospital Saturday after he suf.<br />

for the Pennjylvanla Penl team. Earlier fered a stroke while flshini. He<br />

tfiv lyd ayed Dartmouth at Hanover<br />

was unconscious for five hours on<br />

•Ml beat t the Indians, Idi 33 to0.<br />

0 the mud flats near his home.<br />

Twijr member <strong>of</strong> Oils years start- Police found Robinson about half<br />

a raUe from the road after his wife,<br />

Elizabeth, had reported him mtssin<br />

Robinson U employed by a<br />

walk concern.<br />

ttwf*<br />

m i YOURSELF<br />

FROM THIS!<br />

mm<br />

skin on the 8, from where tbe<br />

men" kicked out <strong>of</strong> danger.<br />

FIRST SCORE IN<br />

SECOND QUABTEK<br />

The flnt <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> marker<br />

pplnt, and the Careymen enjoyed a<br />

13.0 pull through the half.<br />

FUMBLE ON 34 YARD LINE<br />

Ftollowlng the Intermission the<br />

Red and White wain started to<br />

move, as tight running plays brought<br />

all <strong>of</strong> which failed, Hammonton<br />

tried to punt, but Len Fosllo broke<br />

through the line and blocked the<br />

kick, and end BUI Corson recovered<br />

for the locals on the visitors' 18. <strong>On</strong><br />

the first following play, Foglio<br />

cracked the line for four yards to<br />

the 14, Mulford was stopped cold<br />

on an attempted run around end,<br />

sut Avis rifled a pass to end mis<br />

Pord, who made a beautiful catch.<br />

But the refere* declared that the<br />

ball was caught outside the end<br />

sone, so the play was nullified.<br />

The opposing line held the local<br />

backs from gaining a first down, so<br />

the visitors took over on their 14,<br />

from where they punted to Russ<br />

Mulford, who made a nice return<br />

to the M,<br />

Running play* by Ftegllo and Avis<br />

advanced the oval to the 20, where<br />

Avis hit Bill Oonon with a pass ori<br />

thrift -—<br />

19-0 IN THIRD PERIOD<br />

Then Quarterback Dem fought his<br />

way through the center <strong>of</strong> the line,<br />

and into tht end zone. The point<br />

DELCO-HEAT<br />

DilCOHMF<br />

OIL BURNER<br />

Aren't you tired <strong>of</strong> building flrti,<br />

shoveling coal, hauling out ashes god<br />

doing other dirty work connected<br />

with tending a furnace?<br />

A Delco-Heat OU Burner will httt<br />

your home—without attention. It will<br />

provide steady, even room warmthregulated<br />

automatically by sensitive,<br />

accurate Delco-Heat thermostatic control*,<br />

it will bring you more con*<br />

venience, new leisure.<br />

Stop in and find out how a Delco-<br />

Heat OU Burner can be installed easily<br />

and inexpensively in your present<br />

boiler or furnace.<br />

• IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION<br />

ammsEND<br />

FERGUSONS, INDEPENDENTS<br />

MAINTAIN CITY LOOP LEAD<br />

Independent<br />

r unblcm-<br />

.,tMm <strong>City</strong><br />

•layluml, Monln<br />

a tie for<br />

is won and<br />

nen shut out<br />

Cornon and 234 „<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ers Jr. Abo m the<br />

The ientUal-I Male Ohattln a;<br />

intlMl-Lednr<br />

second place with with Hi; Bel<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ice. while Smith, 210; John »ut<br />

1 bin's and Swayne'e grill also Adami, 304, and Ray •<br />

i * a<br />

won their matches to tiefor third.<br />

h«t <strong>of</strong> the night MBS, RICIIABD8 LEADS<br />

teund'tM found the hord-hltting P.BA PBA ran-WOMEN'S LEAGUE SCOKBB8<br />

nini lnte aUff " oi jpposltion from Menhigh<br />

individual<br />

gel's. The match ended In<br />

Mrs, R U M Blcharde tolled the<br />

ipllt on polnU.<br />

strtie-gpaw bell the loudest with<br />

There were lew ,_„«<br />

110 and 169 as the<br />

scores the main laurels going to<br />

opened lta atMOL<br />

Mfteolnj Chattin with a JOS and<br />

lanes with 10 teums lr<br />

Tuesday night Other<br />

8 ! 0 |l it 194, and to Ray JanUen with a 208 leaders ware Peg Courtney<br />

[ame. Other players in the Upper Hackney ITS, A, rhllllps r<br />

brackets were Lafferty with IBS and<br />

; Trout, 197; BUI Bmtth, Dick<br />

.-S and Jbe Lutf,, 1S3, and Luke<br />

Turner, 181.<br />

lead.<br />

4 TEAMS OPEN<br />

EASHORE LEAGUE SEASON<br />

The Seashore League blazed Into<br />

action for thenew season last FHght,<br />

with 14 teams vying for<br />

ay iht<br />

he hampionshi pionship and d plt plenty <strong>of</strong>f<br />

recorded,<br />

The Public Safety, WaUr Service<br />

and Hackney toung each won 4-0<br />

victories to atari <strong>of</strong>f la ftdeadlock<br />

for the Itad, Of<br />

ChatUn's, TU" "<br />

and Bel va«n'» _.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice and J. J. i<br />

arlne Ewing 160 and Betty<br />

The Pink and R#d teami mnd<br />

4-0 victories over Orange and White,<br />

respectively, to Jump Into the early<br />

Other wlnndiK teams wen<br />

Yellow aver Purple, Sue over Qrem<br />

and Sliver over Gold.<br />

Mane Peterson Is president <strong>of</strong><br />

this elreuit, with Rose Castaldl aecretary<br />

and Mary Nlckerson, treasurer.<br />

PHILLIES BRAT WOODBINE<br />

IN 8.1. LEAODI CONTR8T<br />

7 . - - «"* the Casteam<br />

had no mercy on r<br />

-a plnladlcs. winning a •<br />

behind the high scoring<br />

i. Rose Castalld, b<br />

blanche Smith, the<br />

Mat the first game by<br />

j after that they were<br />

- —- lable, and the Castnirii<br />

Muad won by only 16 and 11 tf<br />

in the ether games.<br />

Grid Player't Ug Broken<br />

Jflta ^Bussell Coombs. 17, <strong>of</strong> Wlld-<br />

—od Crest, Is in Shore Memorial<br />

ipitsl suffering a broken 1«<br />

lUSWntd during practice by ®<br />

WiMwOod High Scliool f Wifs « f «" k 'n*' b«h material and labor, *v. will<br />

BB unable to de so without sen* upward ravisien <strong>of</strong> the tars .tructor..<br />

11M Arbitration Board appointed under tho provliiens<br />

ef tht State Public Utility Anti-Strilw Law, in<br />

.ih <strong>of</strong>ficial opinion under dote <strong>of</strong> Auguit 22, summarized<br />

our difficulties in these wordi:<br />

"Manipment undoubtediy must meet formidable<br />

problems in carrying thii added cost burden<br />

(13,700,000 in anBual wagei). Its problm u<br />

quite unlike that <strong>of</strong> many industries whete, in the<br />

PVBLIC<br />

M<br />

111<br />

pMt-iw period. It \m been a ilmple matter ««V<br />

increase prices and thus absorb unusual cost U '.<br />

eteattt. Despite all the public resirtaiice to f*$f >\<br />

increases, aad managefflent's desire to avoid t L "^ '<br />

ft seenu unlikely that the effects <strong>of</strong> inflation \<br />

prices can long be withttood by lUs one in '<br />

out <strong>of</strong> practically all others in the country. "<br />

mg costt and decreasing revenues are a<br />

don that cannot long be withstood."<br />

SEWVTCT<br />

31,<strong>1947</strong> OCEAN CITY SENTINEDLEDGER<br />

WINTER<br />

:GER LUMBER<br />

THE FRIENDLY YARD<br />

ON US FOR ALL YOUR<br />

BUILDING NEEDS<br />

LUMBER • ROOFING<br />

SULATION - WALLBOARDS<br />

STAIRWAYS<br />

CANVAS DECKING<br />

18 11th st. and Simpson ave.l<br />

IUSON<br />

IS, Inc.<br />

Room JOT ~'f<br />

Bank Bldg.<br />

ie 0900<br />

Daily Trips<br />

iV& Suburbs<br />

t O<br />

r Gardva<br />

t 1-613B<br />

iiiiiiiuifiitifimtiiinitHiB<br />

.Express* Co.<br />

HAULING<br />

•* , NkfcTr<strong>of</strong>a<br />

'iffiiifir " !*•<br />

Tracking<br />

1M »,<br />

M> ********<br />

SAM IACONO<br />

Cement Work<br />

Soil Sand<br />

Loti fifed Grading<br />

At. n. M»<br />

*•*•»•<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

EXPRESS CO.<br />

Local ud Lom DlitasM<br />

Moving, Hauling<br />

and StoVage<br />

PHOMPILT _ CAKE<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Trips Dally<br />

WAiM — OfHoe<br />

10th Street ud West A*.<br />

(FWniMir MtaMllW<br />

Vmt Mnltua Booilit at Ml<br />

SPECIAL M-HOUB<br />

PACKAGE SEBVIC1,<br />

B <strong>On</strong> Speetaltj<br />

Man<br />

General Haulihg<br />

GRAVEL - DUBff TRUCK<br />

FIREWOOD FOR SALE<br />

NICK FIORENTINO<br />

HI WEST AVENUE<br />

932 fflmpeon Avenue 0108M<br />

AT ¥O0B 1EBTI0E<br />

and LONG<br />

DRIVE OAREPULLYI<br />

HAULING<br />

41W<br />

MAURICE SIE TODAY . . . AMD EVERY BAT!<br />

«fe, Fhone Offll-I<br />

Quick Results — Use a Clatiifled Ad<br />

m<br />

High School<br />

Noted Magician<br />

To Entertain<br />

To Entertain in<br />

Assembly Program<br />

By GAY TALESE<br />

"Bobo", the Magician, And Company,<br />

will appear at the Hlch School<br />

early in November. This will be the<br />

second <strong>of</strong> eight assembly programs<br />

sponsored by the Activity Fund.<br />

"Bobo" Is from the French name.<br />

Beaubeuux. He has been working<br />

with mnglc since he was 12, and he<br />

has won many trophies and prizes<br />

for lils ability and skill.<br />

His "Science <strong>of</strong> Misdirection"<br />

amazes the keenest minds with spectacular<br />

and startling mysteries. His<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>iram comprises, besides magic<br />

ana Illusions <strong>of</strong> the old and new<br />

world, many novel and original<br />

presentations.<br />

DANCE BAND TO PRESENT<br />

ASSEMBLY PBOOOAM<br />

The high school dance band, directed<br />

by Cornell Pearl, will present<br />

an assembly program MM week,<br />

tie band will play some <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

lar songs <strong>of</strong> the day, and wU]<br />

re clarinet, trumpet and tramsolos.<br />

..mm are approximately 16 members<br />

ln till band, mostly veterans<br />

tram last year.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB<br />

TAKES FOOTBALL SHOTS<br />

Photography club, supervised<br />

Blfl, U taking action foot<strong>of</strong><br />

the local team, with tht<br />

otos printed ln The Billows,<br />

The club, which is a basic course<br />

In photography, has SO members.<br />

Although P thc developing <strong>of</strong> pictures<br />

' now donc by a local photographer,<br />

(§ members hope to do their own<br />

rinting next year.<br />

Officers <strong>of</strong> the club Include: Doug<br />

Longcnecker, president: Ann Aklcn,<br />

vice president, and Bob my, sccjem.<br />

FRESHMEN DANCE SATURDAY<br />

The otafli <strong>of</strong> "61" will give an<br />

Autumn fiance Saturday night in<br />

'"hike Three Doctors", by Biia.<br />

the school gym, starting i entertainunjn<br />

so far "Wicked Uncle", by Patricia<br />

at 8:30beth Selfert,<br />

o'clock,<br />

TU» wlU<br />

will Include<br />

ment given by the Mtutlplicathuyaa<br />

r<br />

Dance, and<br />

the mvMt<br />

tion Dance, the<br />

many<br />

SNIFF! SNIFF1 SMELLS GOOD!<br />

The dais gh-ls served r<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

home made rolls to the Cape<br />

County teaahers, when tr<br />

then- annual conference at<br />

school two weeks<br />

Thw •" .. (nontmrter<br />

beenaial<br />

weeks, w:<br />

been prepai<br />

Plan County Riding Club<br />

Formation <strong>of</strong> a new riding club in<br />

Cape May County was discussed at<br />

a meetii "— - Cold Spring, attended<br />

is, from ocean <strong>City</strong>,<br />

irt House, Rio Grande,<br />

Iprlng, Cape May and<br />

by 22<br />

Mann<br />

Emm, »<br />

Pitman,<br />

Serving You—Day and Night<br />

m No matter where you<br />

arc these days, there's a<br />

telephone near at hand—<br />

ready to serve you day and<br />

night.<br />

• It takes a lot <strong>of</strong> people<br />

and a lot <strong>of</strong> equipment to<br />

provide this 'round-theclock<br />

telephone service.<br />

Police Force Shrinks<br />

WUdwood,<br />

tion than It<br />

five fewer<br />

than at thai<br />

this wtek,<br />

compared wi<br />

. JrCoiit Ultle<br />

G«t Bl« Eesnlta<br />

Here to New jewey there<br />

are 25,000 <strong>of</strong> us to operate<br />

the syitem and keep it in<br />

smooth running condition.<br />

In addition to handling<br />

your calla we're working to<br />

expand the system to make<br />

the service still better and<br />

more useful for everyone.<br />

NEW JIR5EY KILL TELEPHONE COMPANY<br />

Nebraska Paper<br />

Features Story<br />

From <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

A news story dateUned from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> made Page l <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Qrand Island Independent, dally<br />

newspaper ln Grand Island. Nebraska,<br />

according to Prank A.<br />

Pileggl, former local man now<br />

residing there.<br />

The etoiy told <strong>of</strong> a hitchhiker<br />

who presented two orchids<br />

to u. S. Attorney A. Gleeson.<br />

who picked him up while driving<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Philadelphia.<br />

The orchids were to<br />

show appreciation for the lift.<br />

"I think this article (in the<br />

independent) was supposed to<br />

be a little dig to the folks ln<br />

Nebraska, as a short while ago<br />

a young couple were killed by a<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> hitch-hikers near<br />

Omaha," Pileggl wrote.<br />

New Books Arrive<br />

At PuWiq Library<br />

New books recently received at the<br />

Free Public Library include the following:<br />

FICTION<br />

denary in the Home", by Irvn's<br />

Return", by William<br />

'"ntle", by Agnw B.<br />

Me on ftiday", by A. A,<br />

Me", by Prank o.<br />

Oreat", by Thomas W.<br />

^Huf'<strong>of</strong> the Hawk", by Seott<br />

O'Dell.<br />

"Honour Among Thieves", by H,<br />

C, BaUey,<br />

"Hope <strong>of</strong> Barth", by Margaret Lee<br />

Runbeek,<br />

"House Divided", by Ben Amei<br />

Williams,<br />

"It Was Mary", by Eleanor A,<br />

"Kate Hardy 1 * by D. H. Stevenson,<br />

"Might Walk", by Eliiabeth Daly.<br />

"Bo Dour To My Heart", by ater-<br />

UntNorth,<br />

Wentworth,<br />

"Woman <strong>of</strong> Property", by Mabel<br />

Beeley.<br />

NON-FIOIION<br />

Bad <strong>of</strong> a Berlin Diary", by WU-<br />

Ham L, Bhlrer,<br />

"Public Speaking for Everyone",<br />

by James W, Armftrong,<br />

Roger Jarvis Has<br />

Own Dance Band at<br />

Westminster College<br />

Roger Jarvis, a sophomore student<br />

at Westminster College, New WUm-<br />

-ifjgtoji. Pa,, and a Mradnate^o^OEign<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School, made a sueceasful<br />

debut with his recently-organized<br />

dance band, the Oolleglates, at a recent<br />

Homecoming Carnival at the<br />

college, according to word received<br />

by Wa parents, Mr. stud Mrs. Ralph<br />

D. Jarvis, 887 Park pi,<br />

A review in the college paper said<br />

In part: "Music Of the sweet type Is<br />

the specialty <strong>of</strong> the aggregation,<br />

which is composed <strong>of</strong> eight pieces,"<br />

Roger orgarUied the group around<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> September as a cooper,<br />

atlve orjanlzauon, and, according to<br />

the college paper, the band; has received<br />

permission from the college<br />

to prarflce lathe conservatory.<br />

While a student here Roger player"<br />

saxophone, with the high school<br />

band and orchestra and dance band.<br />

Be also organized a dunce band<br />

which played a number <strong>of</strong> engagements<br />

for social affairs in tills area.<br />

Jackson Is Honored<br />

Percy H, Jackson, director <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

freeholders and WUdwood Pharmn<br />

cist, was honored by county phar<br />

maclsts at a dinner In that city, following<br />

Ms rtnrement from the<br />

presidency tor two years <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Jersey Board <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy,<br />

Paperhangers<br />

•PAPERHANGYNG<br />

: PAINTING ;<br />

Frank W. Young<br />

! MABMOJtA<br />

PhOM O. C. 1825-R-l -<br />

JACK J. WATKINSON<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

•15 Alton? «nBH<br />

BMtaktii Ph«m lln<br />

Plastering<br />

PLASTERING<br />

BRICK, POINTING<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

1115 BAt ATE. Phone 18121<br />

ASTER<br />

STUCCO<br />

Meeting to Protest<br />

Pollution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

An open mass meeting to protest<br />

pollution <strong>of</strong> coastal waters was<br />

scheduled for Thursday this week at<br />

8 p. m.. In the Congress Room, <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hotel Senator, 166 S, Carolina<br />

av a Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The meeting, under tho combined<br />

auspices <strong>of</strong> The National Coast Antl-<br />

1'oUutlon League and The Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bait Angling Clubs, Is to<br />

protest dumping and pumping <strong>of</strong><br />

sulphuric acid Into the-ocean and<br />

waterways, nnd to halt pollution <strong>of</strong><br />

coastal waters by oil, tar and other<br />

industrial wastes.<br />

The two groups contend that this<br />

iractlct threatens the prosperity <strong>of</strong><br />

he seashore resorts<br />

Seek Aid Against Skeeters<br />

A delegation from the Cape May<br />

County Ohainbcr <strong>of</strong> Commerce will<br />

before the fteebtidm next<br />

to uk tar «M in to-<br />

_ „ at th© county BBM> PijE"<br />

Tderit Aul Schuster reported this<br />

week. He dte« the need for iw^<br />

Droving the county park and for<br />

control <strong>of</strong> mosquitoes •tbrougbtiat<br />

the township.<br />

Must Fingerprint<br />

Indicted Person*<br />

County Jifflge A. J. Caflero hm<br />

called to the attention <strong>of</strong> Justuses<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe peace the fact that all persons<br />

held for grand jury action must<br />

be fingerprinted. Several defendants<br />

have appeared to answer to Indictments<br />

wUhout this record having<br />

been taken.<br />

Judge Caflero recottUnendfid tftat<br />

Prosecutor Harry Teneubaum write<br />

to each lustioe <strong>of</strong> the peace, cautioning<br />

him as to this required<br />

nrocedure.<br />

BRICK - LIME CEMENT<br />

FIRE PLACE DAMPERS AND<br />

HEATILATORS<br />

ROLLED TIN - COPPER - ZINC<br />

CHIMNEY CROCKS<br />

PRESDWOOD<br />

MEDICINE CABINETS<br />

C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co.<br />

12th & We«t Avc. ' Phone 0150<br />

Francis R, MacKain, Sr,<br />

Brick Mason Contractor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J,<br />

5 EAST 14th STREET<br />

Coneretm - Grading<br />

Phone 233§Jt<br />

NICK MIGLIACCIO i CO.<br />

955 Wait Avenue<br />

Concrete Work Our Specialty<br />

LOTS FEiED<br />

GRAVEL<br />

Phones: 0628 - 1573-J<br />

TOP son.<br />

SAND (<br />

Established 1923<br />

LEON COSTELLO and SONS<br />

Tractor and Bulldozer Work<br />

CEMENT WORK TOP SOIL GRAVEL<br />

LOTS FILLED GRADING SAND<br />

US8 West Avenue<br />

Phone 217i.W<br />

BUILD WITH<br />

WAYUTE<br />

MASONRY,<br />

BLOCKS<br />

Waylite Blocks Ares<br />

1. STRONG! High Compressive Strength meets m<br />

state and local specifications.<br />

2, LIGHT WEIGHT! Actually 14 lta, lighter than a<br />

concrete block.<br />

a. FIRE RESISTANT! Highest rating by Underwriters<br />

Laboratories.<br />

4. NA1LABLE!<br />

action to cause<br />

5. LOW MOISTURE ABSORPTION I<br />

holds nails. No chemical<br />

or metal to rust.<br />

6. LIGHT COLOR! Pleasing light colored walls with<br />

comparatively high light reflectivity.<br />

?, INSULATION! The cellular structure makes an ex-<br />

' cellent insulation, effectively retarding the passage<br />

<strong>of</strong> heat. . •<br />

8. WAYLITE BLOCKS - AVAILABLE in. QUANTITY<br />

In All Bin<br />

WajUte afsngnto U eipuuM IUC made andar * |»t«nlBd<br />

Vtotksa espettolly prepand for 41M Wook in0iHti7><br />

' WajIIle block* on made frotn FOBS WATUtB HiaH HABl.t<br />

BTKENOTH CEMENT MknUfKallT blcndMI mil muMMtgnA<br />

with maOcai MnlpramL STEAM CUBED for (MM ttnafth.<br />

MANCFACTUBED mnd SOU) By<br />

EDWARD CAMPBELL CO.<br />

NO METAL WIND<br />

MORECOMFOHT<br />

35%5AVINO<br />

IN FUEL<br />

)W MADE CAN<br />

HUNT;<br />

HIIMMUM.<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

WILLIAM S. AND!<br />

jEkctrical Service, Ualntenance an4<br />

Cor.4th&AtburyAve.<br />

U Ilrrt<br />

EIECTRKAI<br />

SERVICE<br />

Fire Alarm<br />

Traffic Signals<br />

Conunanicatlon<br />

_ p EkeMMl<br />

CM T«an Munldpal SlfSABnf<br />

Bl Ton EkeMdill '<br />

Phone:<br />

Burglar Alarms<br />

Electric Wiring<br />

Power and!<br />

Bouse "Wiring<br />

Commerced tight<br />

Flood Lighting<br />

Santo*<br />

Irvin Johnson. Jr. & Co f<br />

Phone 1598 — nay or Night<br />

923 Asbury Avenue '<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACT*!<br />

Hotels, Homes and Shops Wired (or Power or<br />

SERVICE • INSTALLATIONS<br />

Laurence E. Stedem<br />

-BSOIBTEBED-<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

Wiring tor light ridP6W$r\<br />

Repair and Maintenance _„ ,„,<br />

1520 Aibury Avenue<br />

EDW. S. CORSON<br />

FIXTURES<br />

m<br />

Jacob G.

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