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ChiKiym<br />

Tune-Ups For Trophy Racing<br />

boat ticaii season at the<br />

" Qfy yacht Club opened Sun<br />

dtgft with the tune-up race <strong>of</strong> the<br />

B$tr#oar speedboat aeries, after st-<br />

U|(npb to start sallboaUng fell<br />

through for the second, stratghl<br />

week.<br />

MiHvllle'a, Mytl Chtfcty and his<br />

Cherry n garnered prize* In two di-,<br />

—Uie, utility runabout<br />

i the rac*<br />

Ing runabout group<br />

Cbrfaly Hook M» chedkered flag<br />

— imdlwp^.p/ifr.r<br />

i Wift «pwiln# Wr#<br />

•mint**, HI* »«v«n<br />

Im w welnt ed«e ever Bill<br />

, pf irUddonfl.ld, M. K In<br />

- F. 'Which poolc second<br />

it*.<br />

jjg &T liichle, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, inlro-<br />

hls racing runabout. Crew<br />

to local boat race enthusiasts<br />

Impressive fashion by taking the<br />

iHip race prize over some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

t racing pUo& <strong>of</strong> the area<br />

K Mlchle, who Is 19 and is associated<br />

* Ith his father in the textile Indus-<br />

y, pushed his sleek craft to a win<br />

lie handicap alter finishing third<br />

he scratch race to Philadelphia<br />

! Stiles dn Ms hydroplane, the Hot-<br />

Meantime, ifewr at the Club't In-<br />

KterhaHanal lHO 1 * /took <strong>of</strong>f ion •<br />

' ihikedewn rece Saturday *fttr-<br />

f noSn, ibut all called (for haly and a<br />

•-Wwh.n Hie wind suddenly died<br />

. down and ilefr |them to drift onto<br />

t nearby Iwechti. •<br />

Boy Vollmar, chairman <strong>of</strong> the roc-<br />

committee, said that the Comets,<br />

and Senior Moths and the<br />

jvere late starting because<br />

-many <strong>of</strong>ithe s|dppers were still In<br />

^ at FUladelphh area, schools.<br />

Palmers Win Play<strong>of</strong>f ,<br />

For Bowling Loop Title<br />

Palmer's Frigldalres thumped Mar.<br />

mora B 2020 to 1856 at the Stone<br />

Harbor alleys Thursday Dlglit to on<br />

nex the championship <strong>of</strong> the Occa<br />

<strong>City</strong> Seashore Bowling League.<br />

The contest was the play<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong><br />

second half tie between the two<br />

teams. Palmers won the first half<br />

race, so the victory cancelled (hi<br />

need for a championship play<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

The,lateness <strong>of</strong> Uie dote and the<br />

distance to and from the Stone Har-<br />

bor alleys! appears to have damp-<br />

ened the enthusiasm for a city cham-<br />

pionship play<strong>of</strong>f between Palmers<br />

and Ewing Tlastercss, winners 0;<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Bowling League.<br />

I Many ot the fleet boats are land<br />

4 1 tcked pending completion <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

< ement ramp to move the cr<strong>of</strong>t into<br />

^< nd out <strong>of</strong> the water. The project Li<br />

'i xpected to he finished this week<br />

tllltr rnulMDla<br />

Scratdi—Gunner If Fete Allfn Mor-<br />

•" ~ iBrtty F Bill trance<br />

JJ. J 3 Cherry II Mutt<br />

vine, N J Time s 21 2<br />

Cherry II 2 Betty F<br />

. Tlnw 11 7 8<br />

_ Jierry LL 7. Betty F 6<br />

• 11 5<br />

t rauboota<br />

V-1. Hotfoot Joe Stiles Phil<br />

. 2 Cherry II J cren Tut til<br />

Me. Philadelphia 4, Mlnlt Man^<br />

ulty HJcfcnwi Philadelphia Time<br />

i in 3, Handicap—1 Crew Cut 2 Mlnlt<br />

~xn: 3, Cheery til, 4 Hotfoot rime<br />

SI •<br />

Points—Crew Ciitj 10 CherrJ II 9<br />

tOUaif, ft Mlnlt Mqh 3 )'<br />

..i<br />

I Counter Tops<br />

» S/nfc Tops<br />

» Cocktail Tables<br />

John E. & Howard<br />

TROUT,lnc.<br />

, Call O. C. 1200<br />

k' t<br />

w:<br />

BUICK<br />

SALES • SERVICE<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

GENUINE<br />

BUICK PARTS<br />

WHEEL ALldhMENT &<br />

BALANtblNa. ,<br />

THE MODES'! WAY<br />

' U. S. TIRES<br />

Fishing Club Member<br />

Lands Striped Bass<br />

The llrst striped bass or the sum<br />

mcr season for a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club was cred<br />

Ited late )ast week to Robert C. My,<br />

trs.<br />

He left the 14th st. pier tempor-<br />

ally and fished the surf at ISth St.,<br />

there he beached a 10V4 pounder<br />

ibout 7:45 p. m. The fish wns wit-<br />

icsscd and weighed in at the pier<br />

ly Hiram Van Fossen, plemnistor.<br />

Pier (lishermen <strong>of</strong> the club also<br />

reported small catches <strong>of</strong> kin^flsh,<br />

weakflsh and a few perch during the<br />

past week. Among them were n. S.<br />

Schultz with 4 kings and 2 perch;<br />

Ed Lafont, 2 kings, 4 perch; Stanley<br />

Oriowski, Jim Splllan, John Malloy,<br />

Charles Crima and Bob Whllaker<br />

one or two caoh, and H. Patterson,<br />

three kings.<br />

S. J. kennel Club Gets<br />

Membership in A.K.C.<br />

The South Jersey Kennel Club has<br />

been adopted ns a mcmbci <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Kennel Club, it was report-<br />

,cd at the monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

group In Buena,<br />

Plans are well under way~for the<br />

contemplated Point Show to be spon<br />

sored by .the club at Vinelnnd in Oc-<br />

tober. Club membership Is open to<br />

all Interested persons.<br />

THI DIFFERiNCE<br />

Teacher—Johnny, can you tell<br />

i<br />

the class how much difference Ihere<br />

Is between the words ' notorious<br />

and "famous'"<br />

Johnny—OfThand I'd viv just as<br />

much as there Is betueen the smell<br />

<strong>of</strong> lupiberger cheese and that <strong>of</strong> a<br />

m<br />

USED<br />

Eim<br />

Uwd Cars<br />

1953 «-door Srudebilier Land<br />

Cruliar> f"Hy equipped.<br />

19S0 Studtbaker Commander<br />

44oor Sedan,<br />

n*9 Bulck Convertible<br />

fully eqolpped-<br />

lirt^Sfuda'b.ker Champion<br />

^dodr Sedanf<br />

WYA.MEN6EL&S0N<br />

Sf UDEtt'AKIli -S»la'i «Y Strvic*<br />

112 Central Ave. Ph. 1443<br />

WOODBINE<br />

MOTOR SALES<br />

Is The Place to<br />

Buy the ALL-NEW<br />

'55 DE SOTO and<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

4 ton D»n't Need A Trade<br />

#No FUrd Den-n r.jjni-nt<br />

# »»1. 36 Mailhs—Bank BMCi<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

USED CARS<br />

Many with No Down Payment<br />

MOtOR SALES and SAVE I<br />

DeSoto-PfyrnOurh p«al«r<br />

100 .WASHINGTON AVE.<br />

T '<br />

3<br />

. AUTWl<br />

No maHeV what yw>r prtUfiftitt or requirement* may be,<br />

. * • , w»' dan supply thorn.<br />

Full St&K Comy,oV.y Rates<br />

pWMrh SftJcft tSimhy Rates<br />

, Deviating; /Vft^af C^lpany Rates<br />

(Non-AsstsMble)<br />

rt -» (Minst md Strvlce.<br />

OmfirtraMnt vnderwrltlna requirement!, your<br />

witling - yew don't have to.<br />

t'tot,01*^ywr lea] bujc end<br />

iJChattin<br />

RODUCiR"<br />

•mmummm<br />

85 Boys Start<br />

Baseball Loop<br />

Howoll Invites More<br />

Aged 8 to 15 Years<br />

With approximately 85 cngcr ball<br />

plo>ers on hand, practice began. >es-<br />

terdav morning at the Oth si and<br />

Bay av flcld for the summer base-<br />

ball teams composed <strong>of</strong> boys in the<br />

8 15 year age group<br />

Instruction in the fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

hitting. Holding, and catching will<br />

continue this week along with a scr<br />

ies <strong>of</strong> practice games each morning<br />

Actual league plav Ls scheduled to<br />

begin next Monday<br />

Sponsor**! |by , E Kobay<br />

hi Cape Mas J Williams, LSI! liar<br />

bor, Libio Oct in Citv<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

ROOFING CO., INC.<br />

ROOFING — SIDING — SHEET METAL<br />

AL GARDINER<br />

206 Sixth Street — Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0163<br />

If No Answer, Call O, C. 3251-W<br />

Frati Eillmalai Furnlihtd ~- F.H.A. Financing Arrangtd<br />

— ROOFING —<br />

SHEET METAL WORK — GUTTERS - SPOUTING<br />

FORCED WARM AIR HEATING<br />

4 GAS and ARC WELDING •<br />

H. Graig<br />

9th St. & Haven Avo.<br />

Phone 0916<br />

ROOFING — SIDING<br />

JOHNS-MANVfLL-t ASSESTOi<br />

PERMANENT AWNINGS<br />

£NAMetstO'ALUMINUM SIDING^<br />

ptAStit tfLEWALLS INSUL<br />

ALUMINUM SIDING^ AQtfrTf0N&<br />

tfLE.WALLS — INSULATED CEILINGS<br />

ASPHALT or RUBBER TILE FLOORS<br />

A. C C®K$tRUGTfO»sf m<br />

501 NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BLDO.<br />

PHONE 1471 — RieHA*»'FAj|rf<br />

Helene Hawn is<br />

Maltman's Bride<br />

Pretty Wedding in<br />

BaptisY tiVuVct.<br />

SOMEIIS POINT—A lovely Jaw<br />

wedding took ptoce <strong>Jun</strong>e 11, In thi<br />

Fust fiaplist Church here, when Mts!<br />

Ilclene Hawn, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr an<br />

Mii Frank Andrew Hawn, 19 Dels<br />

waie av, was married to Wesle:<br />

Wightman Mailman Jr, Wilmington,<br />

Del The Rev Aiden Kaiiell, pastor,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficuted<br />

Miss Elaine Hawn, sLsler <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bride, was the moid <strong>of</strong> honor, and<br />

bridesmaids were the Musts Drue<br />

Mailman, slstci <strong>of</strong> the bridegroom,<br />

and Chariot te Mangano. Margate<br />

Howard Elder was the best man and<br />

Robert Morris ind Roval Lynch, all<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wilmington, were m>her*<br />

The bride wore |a full length<br />

gown <strong>of</strong> white organdy with a<br />

chapel train The trimming -was <strong>of</strong><br />

seed ipearls »nd rhlnestones. Her<br />

fingertip veil draped from a<br />

matching Itlara land she carried a<br />

bouquet '<strong>of</strong> white rosebuds.<br />

The bride's altcntlanti 1 gowns were<br />

shied alike in oigandy with the<br />

maid <strong>of</strong> honor -wearing fight bki|<br />

arttitioHi ana white roses and the<br />

)i idesmnidi wearing dark blue and<br />

anjinK light blue carnations<br />

Following the ceremony a recep-<br />

tion iwas (held at Mac's iRestaurant<br />

after which Ithe couple left tfor a<br />

honeymoon in the Poconos. They<br />

will make ithelr jhome In Edgemoor<br />

BflL. ,<br />

Tne brlfle was gi.iduated from<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> JD«h School in 1951 and<br />

attended Goldy Reacom College in<br />

Wilmington, Del Prior to her mar-<br />

lage ihe w^s emploved at the<br />

3oard»alk National Bank in Atlantic<br />

Mr Maltninn attended the Acad-<br />

mv <strong>of</strong> 1-ine Aits and is employed<br />

ith the Iienj.iniin F Sliaw Co in<br />

Wilmington, Del<br />

laiilfled Adi Bring Quick Results<br />

SIGN<br />

PAINTING<br />

• Window end Truck Lettering<br />

A<br />

JtyLPH VEJIDI<br />

Ph. 3>20 733 Moors Ave.<br />

D6PENDABL6 SERVICE<br />

PAPERHANQING<br />

PAINTING<br />

Exterior arirf fiiterior<br />

E. T> Aufcmns<br />

334 Central Av., Ph. 1507-J<br />

MAtKAIN<br />

FOR<br />

MA^ON WOR'K<br />

JliQ Cenlrir AveV #hons 21*2<br />

Dudley L. Phillips, Sr.<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

VV«1lpiper For Site<br />

1G4. /bbiiry Avo. (>h. 13I2W<br />

J.<br />

ERf»AH<br />

PAINTER<br />

. 805 Bay AV«nue<br />

Ettlmite* Phont UM<br />

AidesNarfredFrtr<br />

Catholic Affair<br />

Luncheon-Party Set<br />

at Bait* on July 27<br />

SOMERS POIN'T— Mrs^ John Koch<br />

presided at the <strong>Jun</strong>e meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hosarj-^ltaV Society <strong>of</strong> St Joseph's<br />

R, C. cHurcH, Thiiralay cvenUig in<br />

the Church Hajl. Plans were dis<br />

cussed for the annual summer lunch-<br />

eon-card parly to be held July 27, at<br />

Bala Inn.<br />

The pastor, Itev John G Flanagan<br />

is general chairman <strong>of</strong> the party,<br />

with'the <strong>of</strong>ficers, Mrs. Koch, Mrs. P.<br />

Brooke, Ashman, vice president, (and<br />

Mrs. Anne Sullivan, financial secre-<br />

tary. General' committee members<br />

are Mrs. Thomas V, Stafford, Mrs.<br />

Francis A. Woerner, Mrs., Michael<br />

Trench; Mrs. R. Itoatih ,Whllc, JWrs.<br />

Frank Gualliere, Mrs. Daniel Steel-<br />

man, Mrs. Baymond kGibson, Mrs. Jo-<br />

seph Gercty Sr., Mrs. Fred Smart-<br />

ley Jr., Mrs. Bernard tylurphy, Mrs.<br />

Charles Walto, Mrs. Robert Bordello,<br />

Mrs. William Nuge'ht. Mrs. Alfred<br />

Wllkins Jr., Mrs. Mary Gavkill, Mrs.<br />

Owen J. Bierne, Mrs. Robert Rush.<br />

Mrs. Joseph Oastaldi, Mrs. Viiicent<br />

Sannlno, Mrs. John O'Hara, Mrs. J.<br />

Swank; Mrs. Albert Bcssan, Mrs.<br />

James Smith, Mrs. Herman Meskers,<br />

Mrs. F. Fay, Mrs. J. Waters Jr., Mrs.<br />

G. Foretillu, Miijs, Hv'enc Brown,<br />

Mrs. Fred HuriHcy, Mrs. Helen Er-<br />

nest, Mrs. C. Walker, Mrs. E Duffy,<br />

Mrs. Harry Schmid, Mrs. Joseph Sln-<br />

non, Mrs. J. Gordon Neelon, Mrs.<br />

Mllb Stettler, Mrs. VVilllnm Harris,<br />

Mrs. Wayne Leyrer Jr., Mrs. Conrad<br />

Schmidt, Mrs. Jac|c Waterman, Mrs.<br />

Edward Gross, Mrs. John Gaffney,<br />

Mrs. Armand DcGr<strong>of</strong>f. Mre. Hmry<br />

Callaghan, Mrs. Frank Carfagno,<br />

Mrs. Marie DesRosicr, Mrs. Edward<br />

Getty, Mrs. William Curry, Mrs. W.<br />

Curran and Mrs. A. W. Sahurn.<br />

A natural mink stole, which will be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the features <strong>of</strong> the card par-<br />

ty, was modelled by some <strong>of</strong> tin<br />

members,<br />

A report was made on the progresi<br />

<strong>of</strong> nrtlclcs for Uie fancy work boot!<br />

where Jiand-made novelties will b<br />

sold. Mrs. FranlrGualtlere; Mrs^Frei<br />

Sniartley Jr., Mrs. Raymond Gibson<br />

and Mrs. Daniel Steeunan will hav<br />

hargc <strong>of</strong> this booth.<br />

Father Flanagan spoke briefly oJ<br />

he work the women arc doing foi<br />

Ihc church, and <strong>of</strong> the church schoi<br />

which opened Monday. The nex<br />

meeting will be July 21,<br />

24 Pupils at Point-<br />

Given Polio Shots '<br />

SOMERS POINT—Dh Paul Camer-<br />

on arid Dr. James HHchner admin-<br />

istered Sajk polio, vaccine to ,24 chil-<br />

dren .whp are pupils, <strong>of</strong> First and<br />

Sccd'nd grades', Friday.<br />

Mrs. Barbara Scibai, Mrs. Viola<br />

MeKennett, Mrs. Margaret Spacht,<br />

Mrs. Emma Scoy and Mrs. Kay Bcr-<br />

ger were on hand to assist with, the<br />

children. They were appointed by<br />

Midiuel Colao, chairman <strong>of</strong> the polio<br />

foundation drive in Somers Point.<br />

The •children who were inoculated<br />

were treated to ice eream by Mayor<br />

Fred Chapman.<br />

Miss Thompson<br />

Wed In Church<br />

Point 6irl Bride<br />

<strong>of</strong> J. W. Knopp<br />

SOMBllS POLNT—St Joseph's R C<br />

Church was the bcene <strong>of</strong> a pretty<br />

wedding Saturday afternoon when<br />

Miss Marilyn Ruth Thompson, daugh-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> Mis Marguerite Thompson, 39<br />

Hlgbcc av, Somers, Point, became<br />

the bride <strong>of</strong> Joseph William Knopp,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mn Paul V Knopp,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio The Rev John<br />

Hanagan <strong>of</strong>liciatcd at the double<br />

ring ceremony<br />

The bride wore a full length gown<br />

<strong>of</strong> white nylon net over bjUn, cluin<br />

tlllv l,ree bodice, long pointed<br />

sleeves, and a Peter Pan collar <strong>of</strong><br />

[ace Her vtil was held in place with<br />

i bandeau <strong>of</strong> lace, tiunmcd with<br />

sequins and pcailb Het bridal bou<br />

qtiel was <strong>of</strong> white roses, stephanolls<br />

and baby biealh, with while orchid<br />

center<br />

Mrs Lois Fiurentlno. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

was <strong>of</strong> a,uft<br />

carried a co<br />

">"«* Her h^<br />

deau trimmed<br />

Atfeu, MI«<br />

blue net Over<br />

trlca Shields,<br />

' a ^ta rt<br />

<strong>City</strong>. no<br />

The altar was<br />

ed with urns<br />

oil jnd baby<br />

David R. Welch' m. i<br />

Robert Conner, ttb<br />

Ohmer Swart<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-ttDGER<br />

w-BUT MOT ME/<br />

1AA 60MMA 6 P K<br />

IT— •<br />

now oncd wit<br />

Atlantic Cty AJr<br />

Kiner H.gh School<br />

A wedding<br />

the New Jen<br />

white wedding<br />

Htrcamerv<br />

velopment Council Launches<br />

,, Jersey Promotion Campaign<br />

belli<br />

The couple left % . iM<br />

in the Pocono Moimf.uTs<br />

M,rs Knopp wlU ^<br />

Hlgbee av um ^<br />

the^ will ,e.slde at mX<br />

av, Dayton, Ohio<br />

Ordinance tor<br />

t<br />

Cleaning <strong>of</strong><br />

Th<br />

The North WiidwoAj<br />

Council last ttcek likwitut,,<br />

dinance reou,,) ownenrf,'<br />

•"•' to clear lots v,U^<br />

K^out New Jersey Develop<br />

ilCbuneil yesterday launched j<br />

pdSP to promote Uie slogan,<br />

(Sauarc Miles <strong>of</strong> Opportunity,"<br />

| businesses, organizations and<br />

lulls<br />

I L Sinclair, <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld,<br />

_ president, urged • partieipa-<br />

i this public relations program<br />

i use <strong>of</strong> the Southern New<br />

ri tin all mail matter.<br />

, emblem features an outline<br />

r Jersey circled by the words<br />

_em New Jersey" and the<br />

i "3,000 sq. miles <strong>of</strong> opportu-<br />

contributing members <strong>of</strong> the Devel-<br />

opment Council Any husiney, in<br />

flustry, tlub, organiration or indi<br />

malMlBl" 1 ' min th ° promollonal<br />

•i:%en rCMdent <strong>of</strong> Southein N<br />

Jenej has a stake in the area," bin-<br />

clJir saiil, "and everyone benefits by<br />

Us ordcily growth nnd development<br />

Its eiery pel-son's job to promote<br />

Southern New Jeisey"<br />

Vacation Bible School<br />

Enrolls 99 Children<br />

lots<br />

<strong>of</strong>lTiclals cite as health or ittZ i £ four different<br />

The oidlnance jlvfci p ^ —---•- -'-<br />

Mavor and Council to dttin»bj<br />

-jncil to detent'<br />

status <strong>of</strong> a lacjnt 1st "<br />

health and safety.<br />

Electricians<br />

him.<br />

TED CLYMER<br />

— ,R*glslered —<br />

Eliictrnal Contractor<br />

PHONE MM<br />

170f CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

DeFRANCO<br />

ELEQRICAL SERVICE<br />

R«glstercd Electrlcil Contractor<br />

1214 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONE 1M»<br />

PAIKTING<br />

EXTERIOR and INTERIOR<br />

GUS F. HEIN, JR.<br />

415 Penn Ave. North Hills, Pa.<br />

OflontiMtl-J<br />

PLASTERING<br />

BRICK POINTING<br />

CLYDE CARSON<br />

1115 BAY AVE. PHONE 1M2<br />

PAINTING<br />

GPflLLO<br />

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />

•45 PELHAM PLACE<br />

Phone 1111 or MW<br />

FLOOR<br />

SANDING<br />

• LINOLEUM<br />

• COWGOWALL<br />

COMPLETE<br />

FLOOR SERVICE<br />

ASPHALT TILE - RUtf&ER TILfe<br />

Russell Sutton<br />

NG<br />

(INTERIOR -^XTERIOR<br />

GEORGE L. GRUBB<br />

1042 Ctntral Avo. Phono 130S/M<br />

PAPERHANGING<br />

PAINTING<br />

ir Frank W. Young<br />

FHA FINANCINi ARRANGED —;AS LOW<br />

PAfNTING<br />

INTERIOR ^k<br />

Electrician<br />

jlr said the emblem Is being Ninety-nine children <strong>of</strong> school age<br />

available on n cost, no-pr<strong>of</strong>lt' weTe enrolled yesterday at the open-<br />

U i<br />

letterheads<br />

the woids,<br />

graphed in blue<br />

Blue and white<br />

with the emblem<br />

"Grow With Us,"<br />

sticker^ also<br />

d th<br />

rcquued to clear them on IU irinB the emblem and the words<br />

days Fjlluie to comely an. w With Us" which may be at<br />

in the city clearing uTe Zh '<br />

absessmi; the owner wn tti<br />

<strong>of</strong> the job '<br />

FOR PROMPt,<br />

COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />

CALL 1771<br />

WM. S.<br />

ANDERSON,Inc<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

Service and Installation<br />

1352 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

We Specialize in Electric Home Heating<br />

WILLIAM S. ANDERSON JOHN fi.<br />

H| to envclop'cs, letters, pom<br />

14 and circulars<br />

Postage meter plates for use<br />

i postage meters<br />

Engravings which msv be< used<br />

brodiure printed bv the letter<br />

ft method For <strong>of</strong>fset printing, a<br />

by pro<strong>of</strong> uf the emblem will he<br />

turd uilhout charge<br />

|ider may be obtained tlnough<br />

Development Council <strong>of</strong>fices, 16<br />

iral Piei Atbntic Cit\. oi IT i\<br />

id st Wondbuiy, at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

per thousand Engiavings also<br />

be furnished through the <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

coil <strong>of</strong> S-l<br />

fornintinn nn letterhead costs<br />

the pDst.lKe nietor pl.iles wtllch<br />

(urniilicil a^ 4 cost <strong>of</strong> S10, also<br />

be obtained through either <strong>of</strong><br />

iodalr enu)hJ',iie(l thai Ih^e pio<br />

% not being confined ,lu, only<br />

session <strong>of</strong> the Daily Vacation<br />

Bible School to be conducted through<br />

thii week JI the <strong>Ocean</strong> titv llaptist<br />

Church.<br />

The school will be in progress un-<br />

til Friday. Parents will be invited<br />

to Lhe closing program at 7:30 Fri-<br />

day night in the church, when hand-<br />

work made by the children will be<br />

displayed and refreshments will be<br />

SCI \A'(1<br />

Ihemc ol the school is hailing<br />

With Christ" and the classes are in<br />

session from 9:30 to 11:30.<br />

Minor Fined For<br />

Entering Tavern<br />

A 20-ycur-oUI Whitesboro girl was<br />

fined $20 Saturday for_ entering -a<br />

Wildwood cafe in violation <strong>of</strong> an or<br />

dinance applying to minors. Her es-<br />

cort jraJ nnud'$50. for crcaling a<br />

Star* Fnnti<br />

LET UJ BSTI^ATt ON<br />

YOU* WORK NOW<br />

Albert<br />

1207W«l.yAV. nt,<br />

m<br />

SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />

328 WEST AVENUE PHON? 1048<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Sheet Metal<br />

Forced Air<br />

Economical \<br />

r^ducw 1riitdll yigi.^'1 *-.-

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