Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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need for loading and unloading laundry<br />
equipment. It is-best t» pta*» yOMB<br />
equipment at least seven indies<br />
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A SMegne oiglo was<br />
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preferred a ISMegree angle. Either<br />
by Marion E. Olson preferred a ISMegree angle. Either<br />
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Hi new sheers you've Men on the top TV shows,<br />
Cameo's new Cheesecake stocldnga with the<br />
"many fluted top." Buy a box <strong>of</strong> 3 pain and you're<br />
given an extra pair as a bonus. Regularly ?I.5O<br />
a pair.so you receive 16,00 worth <strong>of</strong> hosiery for<br />
$4.50, The colors are beautifully right for summer<br />
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message by.pMt t»esldent Jack<br />
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dalj,airf' tte dty commissioners<br />
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poliee dogs as "a luxury the eiy sbopherds trained ior police Wort;, <strong>of</strong>ficials tliat'Ihe dop are art-ex,<br />
can't atford", Ocaln Qly-s Police Unm reconUy the local J 'K-9^ pensive luxury.<br />
DfpaBBient pay have four dogs aid Oqfljs; *<strong>of</strong>ts^;^Jts«r J^, but Ftl, pubac Safety Dlreetor R. Robin,<br />
four ^oUeaniin masters fta lls pay. EavWBJ'WnwimhnrfVitBnlr nff jatli .son~d)ani!e_£aid_a« ....-.nUWwwnp.<br />
his dog to BtaMa wna^ he was goring taereosing . L __<br />
± It was learned yesterday that Ptl. osd from permanent appoint- ujfi ctaps, and he menticned four<br />
Boppers<br />
a <strong>of</strong> the two oil. ">•* «• a poHoHinan beeause he fag^ in, number' WunuBee hm<br />
•1 "K.9" Corps, w 88 , but, after a trtef who was strolling along ahead <strong>of</strong> I<br />
W an Jnrt under ttie height avauahle. Qanee Ii U to* be awheeled<br />
out ol town. '. ••. . ' |<br />
_J — requirement established by the N.J. j 0<br />
THejT departure didn't mean that | car and esoipcd. Miss Pugli lost I<br />
« ». *.,... Department o£ Ova Serviee. in fn Wummer's mummer's does. d<strong>of</strong>f. I tjie motorcycle maoness wtis ui an<br />
Avoiding (9 Wummer aafl Him<br />
Since the dogs would ho handled by ,end. Individual eyeiists and scooter. A youth, whs police believe was I<br />
Traffic Mishaps<br />
Plague Nice<br />
hMiHg community. I<br />
samm otflcials ay.<br />
There have Nai mixed rraciionsl<br />
cuts at Uie hospital and released, a 6 and a special Roteiy achieve-<br />
Jeun Becker, 19, ' <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Ml certifictite.<br />
the third passenger, was admitted They wen seventh gmders Lynn<br />
with possihle concussion and lacera- Oole and Mario Troti and eighth<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> the forehead. She was re- gind.?rs Kathleen Miclke and Edward<br />
leased the samo day.V Gem, <strong>of</strong> a, Augustines aAooL<br />
Hospifta authmHes mM on Sunday <strong>Ocean</strong> Oft' Wgh School students<br />
that Mss Minqna suffered deep nraiving a««i* were seventh gradhmd<br />
oite. raits <strong>of</strong> the diin and era Blanche Creamer and John Oerfcknecs,<br />
a poEsible ftactured rtull and en, el#ah graders Jaaaene Di.<br />
Internal injuries. Nanb and Kowall BoEtn-sbc-U, ninth<br />
Sam two *rai aeddaffl ptaf. gmdera Dehotrti Mjwtaiy and WU.<br />
ued polioe during the long weekend. Jfcm TUfler, inn gradeis ira<br />
»fen those involvinB injuries were StruckeU and Robert Qerfcen Ufli<br />
not serious. In one case two ped- grades Rebecca vmsaae and Lany<br />
tstrians sustained cuts and brush Mas! and 12th gmders FUrioia Lytle<br />
burns when they were struck by and Mjchael Dknon.<br />
'a'car-at 13th at. and Otntml av. Stener OOB Plindpal aeot^<br />
BSrtier. on Sunday night at the Meyer introduced Aslant Prtnci.<br />
mam tateBtteUon a ear sheered <strong>of</strong>f pal Robert Alkcn, who presented the<br />
a fire hydrant when it ran out <strong>of</strong> sch<strong>of</strong>cus and aBsneisted their<br />
control alter a colUsion. The re- achievements.<br />
rainlns ae^entB, pojiee said, were ftaUnwing the ceremony, John M.<br />
what Oey Ofll "fender benders," Lambert expressed tt» appraiiiioo<br />
— — ~ <strong>of</strong> Rotary tor the guests' attendance<br />
OVER! , w) scholastic records.<br />
Presidait Robert Mow announc-<br />
.•Oie honyemoon is over when you ed that ttoie local members .were<br />
disenyer that your Pet Ijarao Is anendins the Hotaiy Intteraiitinnil<br />
ttsUy a IWle ^§mf , OieertJp. OonvsMon .in Nice. France, They<br />
U. S. S. Nevada. • are I*st Dlslmt Governor Unit<br />
•JSijL. . JL_^_ lili- — M*taa Fpenob B»Ojovelana and<br />
mmiuIOWN WM<br />
with PHIL TURNER<br />
Thertfd nothing like this finish . , ,<br />
everyone agrees.,, from Asbury Park<br />
to Cape May Point, f & H Coast and<br />
Bay House Pa|nt withstands the worst<br />
the weather can <strong>of</strong>fer. Sand,,, Salt<br />
.., Sun won't harm Its lasting beauty!<br />
Turner'* for luting buuty In ^ ^ CH<br />
FINNAEIEN & HAI^EY<br />
OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT<br />
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HALF SHELLS<br />
STEAMED CLAMS<br />
CLAM CHOWDER<br />
CLAM STEW<br />
DEVILED CLAMS<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTER$|<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
BEVERAGES<br />
SALADS<br />
SUB'S<br />
Take-Out Orders Available<br />
PE !i. 1 JA > k. 1 ?, 1 •*/*• «ONDAY Hw THURSDAY<br />
. and SAT. "HI 11 P.M.; SUNDAY NOON 'til « P.M.<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC.<br />
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34TH STREET<br />
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BAR<br />
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Obituaries <strong>of</strong> the Week<br />
appreciate<br />
•up«r|ativ« cutiirra<br />
and sarvlc*, than watch<br />
for the sign <strong>of</strong> tha Indian at tha<br />
•ntranca to Baetley's Point.<br />
Tha Tuckahda Inn providas a plaaunt<br />
Early American decor that you'll find<br />
stimulating as you lunch or din* overlooking |<br />
Great Egg Harbor Bay. The menu<br />
it varied with Freshly Caught<br />
Sea Food a specialty. Cocktails<br />
prepared to your taste.<br />
TudtaJvoe Inn,<br />
Route 9 ot<br />
the Bridge in OPEN<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Coming Events In Somers Point •><br />
NOW SHOWING thru TUESDAY!<br />
MMr ,<br />
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Pr<strong>of</strong>esTor<br />
»MacMURRAYx.HAGEN<br />
W P O F 7: li!lS<br />
"^Sn" S . l. " *. t"- "iHAOST" OIK. rt |,y<br />
-Saturday a Sunday continuous from 12:W "PROP*' 12>W<br />
DRIVE-IN Theatre<br />
NEAR ATLANTIC<br />
ATLANTIC<br />
HELD OVER? S5K 1<br />
Absolutely FLUBBM6AST1HG!<br />
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VStBS<br />
ABSECON<br />
TOT RUN!*pp><br />
SONNY, and CHER •<br />
DEAN MARTIN ant<br />
' JOEY IISHOP<br />
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NbW PLAYING<br />
•Vf. fill & 9:30 _ MATINEE SATURDA<br />
CHARLES K.FELOMANS<br />
CASINO ROYALE<br />
A DAVID NIVIN r DEBORAH KERR - CHARLE<br />
8 GATEWAY<br />
SMY m MM xn Motion POINT<br />
M6B PARKINS Opporit* Tlwatrt SPIN \<br />
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* THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY<br />
" «t CLOSED SUNDAY ,_„„<br />
EVENING 7:15 S US — MAHNBE SATUPM/<br />
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4URSDAY, JUNE 1, <strong>1967</strong> THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
W$C$ Officers To Be Seated<br />
At Communion Service Sunday<br />
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&1 Jt S K SOMEHg'j<br />
TODAY (THURSDAY)—<br />
I meeting, 8 pm., In the Church Ptar- Green Thun<br />
ITirift i "- '<br />
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Ethel H. Way<br />
the Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home,<br />
"Pages <strong>of</strong> Ifcshion" tashloij showj lor,<br />
tion banquet<br />
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S09 Central av., where the Rosary<br />
ville Inn.<br />
Mrs. Ethel H Way, <strong>of</strong> Wayne. \vJU be said at 8-45 High Requiem<br />
and oard party for the benefit<br />
Pa-. and formerly <strong>of</strong> this dry, died "Mass will be sung tomorrow (Friday) TuZ* EKaT. y pP-<br />
irs Auxiliary- .—•—~s£LS-52<br />
to Shore Mcmoriol Hos-<br />
Wednesday, tost week, jn Bryn at 10-30 a.m in St. Augustine's Unwind Oountry dub. Faslilohs pitul meoung. 8-30 p.m , Mra<br />
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Jifewr-CPO Hospital She was 87, RC. Church Interment will be at [ran K, Avert! Dolaway and man MilleJ- and~SIrs TaiaTtes<br />
Sacred Heart Cemetery, Vneland eories from Heleji F. Dola\vay.<br />
Mrs Way was the wife <strong>of</strong> thu<br />
ker, coJiostcs.ses<br />
Prescription Files <strong>of</strong> the<br />
late John R. Way. She had been a<br />
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LJmvood Cummumty Church Wom-<br />
•resident <strong>of</strong> Oil's city tor 10 years<br />
and after her husband's dcoth she Dorothy R. Peirsol<br />
en s Missionary Soaoly meeting, 8 Grace Lutheran Ktn'9 dinner meet-<br />
0RDH.E PHARMACY.<br />
pm<br />
ing. 6 30 pm j<br />
moved to Wayne to make her<br />
Dorothy R Peirsol. <strong>of</strong> 123 Wes<br />
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home with her daughter<br />
ley rd. died May 24 at the Uni- Central Methodist Elizabeth Cu> Somers Point First 'Aid Squad<br />
Surviving are two daughters Mrs versify <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania HospAU m | rle meetina, 8 p m<br />
meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
We have a record <strong>of</strong> yoor prescription<br />
Ethel Albert, <strong>of</strong> Wayne, nnd Mrs Philadelphia fnllowms •» *ort illness<br />
Edith Whomsley. <strong>of</strong> Cblllngswnxl She was in. I ciark-Eliason Unit 333 American darkjaiasm Unit SB American<br />
for refills. We invite former Ordile<br />
one •son, Hey. <strong>of</strong> Baltimore, two Mrs Peirsol was a native <strong>of</strong> Phil Leginn mti ting, 8pm<br />
Lesion Aujdllory meetub, S p,m,<br />
granddaughters, one grandson- imd •idelphia. formerly residi-d in Ejston<br />
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customers to take advantage <strong>of</strong> our one great grandson.<br />
"nd MarusburK, Pa , nnJ had Somors Point Mamie Ural meeHng, Roberts Johnson Pest H© VTW<br />
her home here for two years She<br />
prompt, courteous Prescription Service.<br />
7J0pm,m Givfiury s<br />
mrtiins. B.p.in.. '<br />
mil a member <strong>of</strong> the first Pivsby<br />
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Edith R. Lowe<br />
tenan Church<br />
Somcr-: Point Jaycws miwUng, 8 Llnwwd Volunteer Firo Oompany<br />
SELVAGN<br />
Edith R Lowe <strong>of</strong> M S Rhode h Survivns are her husbjjid, Jo- p m in ll Inn.<br />
meedng> S p,m, :<br />
land av Atlantic GLly and formerly stiph N . three daughters Mrs Don<br />
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<strong>of</strong> 108 St Jami-s pi Atlnntie Oily aid L. aiaeffcr <strong>of</strong> Ijmsdale fti. TOMORROW (FRIADYJ—<br />
Samera point Senia<br />
d'ed Puesday in her home. She wns Mrs John Oirey, <strong>of</strong> San Fruncn-xo.<br />
79<br />
Calif and MB. Richard U Rich Central Methodist Miai's dinner<br />
W Va and dearwater Fid ,mdmooting,<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Mr; Ijowe was n native <strong>of</strong> PUUs.<br />
PHARMACY<br />
Mrs M.iry R Witlan <strong>of</strong> Miami,<br />
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h, Pti and formerly Uvrd : Ii and tour grandihildren Chiipti-r Ki OES mn-tlitK. 8 p.m..<br />
i UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP<br />
Limvuod pnor tu moving to Atlantic The Rev Ilouell toiler associate n the .Mnsonic Ttvrlple<br />
<strong>City</strong> 20 years ago She was a mem- pas-tor <strong>of</strong> the First Presbjlemjnl<br />
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9th Street and Asbory Ave. 399-3535<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> St James EpiMl-opjJ Church Church - • -<br />
St«/ood dinner. 4.30 to 7 P,ni., in<br />
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE — PARKING IN REAR OF STORE in A*(dnlic Glty<br />
morn.ng Tro^l^Sfr^^ I V Hal. Bo hrt n. S^ Point.<br />
STORE HOURS: DAILY » to 10:3( p. M.-SUN. » A. M. to 10 P. M. Her only survivor; an- two sav<br />
ters-4n law Mrs Edith L Kins ot Funeral Home Services also<br />
this tlty and Mrs Albert Lowe, conduced MoixLiy aflemoun ot the<br />
FRIDAY and Saturday—<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cleveland, Ohio<br />
dupe! <strong>of</strong> Ivy Hill Cemetery _<br />
Cnke sale at Somers Pftint Acme<br />
Friends may call tomorrow (Fri- Philadilpmla with the Rev W Gmh<br />
given by Rnta Betu Cikipter, Beta<br />
day) brtwenn 7 and 8 pm at Uiram<br />
Smith, psistor <strong>of</strong> Mount Airy<br />
Sigma Phi.<br />
SAVE BIG on this I Codfrey-Snuth Funeral Hmr, 809<br />
j Central av Sprvacras will be oon-<br />
I ducted Monday afternoon in Pittsburgh<br />
with interment to follow at<br />
BEST BUY OF THE WEEK! HomcwDod Cemetery. Pittsburgh.<br />
Circle Special<br />
SCOTCH<br />
Fifth '3.99<br />
Quart .... '4.99<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
^ FINEST AND MOST COMPLEf E STOCK<br />
jJr -IN. ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
<strong>On</strong> the, Circle Somers Point<br />
Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />
L ONLY ] . Nt)T A SIDELINE<br />
PACKAGE!<br />
THE<br />
CLAM<br />
BAR .<br />
BETWEEN PARKWAY EXIT 25 and OCEAN CITY<br />
ON 34TH STREET IN MARMORA, N. J.<br />
PHONE 39M276<br />
OUR SPECIALTY I<br />
CLAM FRITTERS I<br />
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1 Somers Pujnt Klwanis Club dinher<br />
(Stteeni moet.<br />
inB, 11:30 a.m., In Grace Lutheran<br />
Church,<br />
TUESDAY— ' '<br />
RobeMsJohnson Unit OK VPW<br />
Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.,. In the<br />
BM Home.<br />
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St. Joseph's RosarywUtar Sodrty<br />
Instnllation, 8 p.m.<br />
Presbj«tcrmn Chuneh <strong>of</strong>ficuiitii^ In<br />
ferment followed<br />
SATURDAY—<br />
Philmont Boy St-ouii inot^lng, 10<br />
am in Central MoJndoit Sini*y<br />
Constance 6, Wheeler Sthooi ba«:nient<br />
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Mrs Oonstance Boutard Wlmdcr <strong>Jun</strong>ior Ijxigue Chiiptex Women's<br />
<strong>of</strong> 8-15 4th st dkd Tut-: Auxiliary to Shore Memorial Hog..<br />
I Rose Kelly<br />
duy in Pascack Valley Hijspitil P tal an mnl Spring Thr ft tind Bake<br />
Rose Kelly, <strong>of</strong> IT E. 10th st. died<br />
Wescwood Sta was G8 w^ii n m Sole. 9 j m to i JO p m ai the<br />
I Tuesday m the Linwod Convalescent Uve <strong>of</strong> New Yoik <strong>City</strong> and had bfen| Somcr. Pom "5000011^; Center,<br />
I Center where she had been tor twon<br />
resident here tor many<br />
ITS She was 87<br />
Survivors include her liusUind I ChrLst Ep»-5; oi well send you earn]Me<br />
information<br />
Off Exit « <strong>of</strong> His Garden $M(<br />
Parkway Juit 10 minute from<br />
the Cape May-Lawei Ferry<br />
SERVING DAILY:<br />
LUNCHEONS • DINNERS<br />
SUNDAV I P. M. TO IB P. M.<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />
S<br />
Atlantic Av*ni» at Mow Janiy<br />
ATLANTIC CITY MS-HIt<br />
Fre. P.rWnfl Lai on Corn). Ave.<br />
Boardwalk<br />
_ at 9th If,<br />
).
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Police Chief Will Command The Police<br />
i. i A* 1 )*!<br />
safety, h.<br />
, eopimand <strong>of</strong><br />
ji^CdiinmWsIonftr'Chance was backed<br />
__,„___.__ ,.„„,_,£ arnieetiag^iiH the.<br />
Chid,' ISa ?lawr}' it\*' meeting^attebded by<br />
K ice <strong>of</strong>fl^UijJni^udin^i^rTgeants, announced<br />
Chief* would be given a*£ree hand He is<br />
the boss. ;M he" succeeds' fn, maintaining, law<br />
and prd^rin <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the arrangement will<br />
rjbnthiue,-4f: not, the-commissioners said,<br />
Bomethtag else would have to be done.<br />
^ Chief. Dungan deserves a free hand in<br />
'--+ his' department and solving its prab-<br />
* Die new administration's announce-<br />
»tes he wil|vJ»ave'a free hand.<br />
., ntly, the" cflmmlssioners believe that<br />
,WQ'bur/k Stops with Chief Dungan, They haw<br />
told hhn, in effect; -'You are the boss We'll<br />
back yon. "It is up to you to prove you can<br />
keep the pea'c# and, restore badly shattered<br />
niorale among the 1 policemen." ,<br />
,". The-announcement by the commissioners<br />
also indicates that they anticipate giviflgyclty<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials a: chance:to prove then* worth. Jt<br />
"•• Ijinttoiall top <strong>of</strong>ficials in alt. city<br />
S jittoall top <strong>of</strong>ficials in alt.<br />
rojhente-that it would be the part o*<br />
for'tbem to prove'themselves,<br />
ho w g t t t<br />
p m<br />
, Tho new arangetnent comes at a good<br />
time. Policemen, 'in fact #11 city workers, are<br />
about to receive an $800 annual pay increase.<br />
That shau)d improve police morale. It should<br />
make it possible tq employ more policemen,<br />
and to keep go'od men who otherwise might<br />
leave the force.<br />
Morale, o* course, is built on more than<br />
money. It will be up to the Chief to straighten<br />
out other problems which have been destruc-<br />
tive pf police morale.<br />
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f'r 'e-. ** * ' t-R 1<br />
RUPY KRAUEEI<br />
.''MUlipfis <strong>of</strong> dollars<br />
; Cars have new safehave<br />
miiltiplied. ••'•<br />
•r;v^^y* spools'Have driver educational programs which<br />
h>flp train students not only in handling cars on the road<br />
mi Ws0jM: tflslc jiafiify BttttuaM. Bt» at QOHS, the driver<br />
__ueatfdn program Is small, but is a. step In the right direc-<br />
M t t i | f f W "'•:"••;.:•• "•"• • •. • • . •" •/ "•<br />
^^Cpawt<strong>of</strong> h>» «w £e fteed witb the prospect <strong>of</strong><br />
semce 1 ifl Vietnam. Those casualties receive world-wide publ^tyifeHowever.<br />
there is little regard for the yearly 50,000<br />
hrafnc'fatalities which could be prevented. Nearly all stud.<br />
SMI?<br />
illlilil<br />
ijyes. It would behoove all students to become aware<br />
rt that the driver has a responsibility to do his part<br />
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Mr*!<br />
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Ti<br />
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MnP!ffW n<br />
;went on sale<br />
Grtt^ Notes<br />
Ape May<br />
iGoonty VoMand SdnaL L M<br />
I Armed Fbrccs.<br />
Gewee MoGltvfc<br />
IRed Raider Nine<br />
I fhBmmam et M U Rcgkml<br />
(<br />
BE in «hc sixth inntag<br />
to drfeat «he JUMfema 02 to 1<br />
tie linwod fidd.<br />
The game started as if tt would<br />
••ttflr. At ihe end<br />
, Be* Bve lnrtngs Ihe soon-<br />
IwBltoOin taw ' "<br />
(Sird on a pnsstd bnU, and scored<br />
•'•»y§myf<br />
Steite driver educatwn am,<br />
fimnday, Jma S—<br />
AOAetlc aasiembly. gtwtas IMS.<br />
l irf<br />
DELEGATES — Jtalort to AttoM QlrVs Cittzanrtup Institute induda (L to r.) lMita,L|» ^ ll<br />
Bec^y Wanaca, Ka»n 8a|erholm, Kay f mith and aMernate delegate Sharon Ayets^ ASSCmUllCS AT<br />
^^*^*"*« ^ I " ' ' ' immmtiammmm Student. See Film E«MI Al CJJMMJ<br />
ALTEHNAraS to atizenstup Institute will be Laura<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>iors Will Attend<br />
Citizenship Institute<br />
The Affiliation <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Karen Is uko a member g( Imder<br />
She Is olso a mem-<br />
The Wonen's Research Club sekttod<br />
Bum Sagerhaim, daughter<br />
o( Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Sa^fhokn.<br />
Bno is active on the junior class<br />
executive committee and Student<br />
Cbunca emcutlve eommdttet She Is<br />
on s'*R&ta~*<br />
Oi*. Sharon has been active<br />
Billows. SeA-enth War\T, and Nurses<br />
a*.<br />
Lain Eerger. daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs GeiTrge Berger is another<br />
alternate. Laina is a m^rtJa- ol<br />
Stuj« Counea, Business Ctob, jj.<br />
nte 1 da» .aceeutive. ennmitteg, slid<br />
Fiirensic League, Laura has an unusal<br />
and interesting hobby. She<br />
Wheels Of Tmgedy' tfld Uf jCllOOl<br />
' <strong>On</strong> Thursday mamiiis, May 25, The coming <strong>of</strong> msny osscmliHes<br />
Us ^te PBUce owe again visited concerning various topics ta a ign<br />
Oeisn aty High SchocJ. This tone at iteoring tbe end <strong>of</strong> ttto SJchool<br />
Trooper Stoddani Btxby vlsital OC 9W.<br />
MS W pmwni a ^wally document. Hie htfnniw ol tt^ assemb<br />
a] Mm to all sc^hontorc, jurior, vraa on Ttiunstlay. May 18, the Sta,<br />
and senior students- Trooper Bbsby, deM Qunnil jjsserobly. This asembly<br />
ftoB the Hammontun Bairaeks. has "TLS to faniiliaiize As students with<br />
been speci.iUi' asagncd to the l>ri- mtirticWpB running far tin? <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
ver Ecuciitlon Depiirtnient for the <strong>of</strong> Student Council and lor the tut<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Jeraey. a^aai to p Uwto 1 speekitiK fltai may Tkanamiw the BUkms wU pi«a*<br />
have discouraged seme students Qm ^ F'luribus DID Assembly, a<br />
be fttrtheriag Uwir etlucatloiE at col-<br />
Federation dE Women annually ^oo. corps.<br />
fcotn drtvlng. JB tte future, certain- tiaffltion knee 1MB. M the a»atf*?<br />
lj' the viewers will recheck Mr. and Meg OCXS wiU he anm<br />
W i ^ml grls to attend asAy BUka, dau*ta- at Mr. "" " i~i-i»- --J . j_ jjj^a^,, an.<br />
Ottewa^ InUtto at D^te . ^g^^ ^ Walheei jr.,<br />
! »t closest Ckpe ^y, rrt ^ is .a^^, to represent the QSony<br />
Tbe studerts recently chased from Club. Becky's extra^iinicuiai- acthey<br />
embark upon any excursion<br />
OCHS ttya jw are <strong>Jun</strong>iora Berio' UiiUffl ounprise tosjanas and their autanoHles.<br />
Wallace, IfiinBi Si^rtiotei, and Honor Sodely, Bedw »r^ao^<br />
PAINTING<br />
. Jay Rocd, Carti Kate anJHL Bcnzoo, The Laura allernajes Berger, include and Executive as a member Oonvmttet <strong>of</strong> the Student Cbtneil<br />
Sharon Ayers, lira dele^tes mil closs exefutrn- coma<br />
by WILUAM JACOBr<br />
. Young Univeretty and nm^<br />
Wf'tiiimkL mam<br />
visit New Brunswick \rith other stu- TT^g,, gj^ ^ m<br />
EinssB managcmenL Gary<br />
These girls n rcqiured to give<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
Gjbb. tutci plai'cr and mnmer at<br />
data •elened thraushout New Jer- speeches gpeed^ to Ihelf re respective eiuta<br />
sey. DurinK Ihe week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e Wm. «« in H_ the faU fan nmceming ^u^ri. their week<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
a. Tnese ^rla TOJI al» have the the three is unuhlc to attend one <<br />
A REPAIRS<br />
RMM ISM WMlvy. A M M<br />
MW»a»Jii^MUiK*<br />
f wda.<br />
-!*"»."<br />
|W'«e *^ taring ,«htn" RmakiW W_3<br />
l&dc' SBMd en an aror exniF by torn* BW, elect deot the new BJW Student Counol etaprar<br />
^r «m ^^ fcf.jSgMg. A regqjar vottnf<br />
adedin the six* BJacWne * rented torT«he entirtr<br />
Boated mm hits §*ool day;. giving alt studente;, 1 lhe<br />
. • > - : tiBW; and opportunity, to ^ote,<br />
coe more game Ttm new <strong>of</strong>flcera for the* met year<br />
Monday a^nst include Becky Wallace, president,<br />
• RuB JeBers, vice-.^eMdeal, Karen<br />
^=s—r-.— '.'.' Sageifiolm, tteastaierj .and. OefeMs<br />
- -••' -^-^ Mnnni, secretary. Thiso Btta^ mplace<br />
past 1 jMem . Priestdejrf Bay<br />
Bozartii. Secretory Ruth Jeffers,<br />
^d Bwiiiirer Janet Krajt -; , , ,;<br />
KIA ; I M.ws Hieflml ppojeat otthe a».<br />
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» demonsretrt U»t *e sehwi paSd<br />
sessions. Hie plstrihuUve EJdurn- he suea^UUy used OS a carmnunttj'<br />
don representatives tod a session g^gg,. g^h ^r]s eftwrilbuft^^r<br />
on Use topic, "What are more JK-j ' " " > - •* ^;<br />
Bdiool?" Karai and'aaBol pretehted on Ois Jdsa. ,r<br />
Hie D, E. pnmam to inyse pnno. The MrtrtBuUve EdUe<br />
ipaJs whose school laekBd wA a Wm has been yaw<br />
ONLY<br />
AT<br />
SO. JERSEY'S LEADING CANCELLATION SHOI STORE<br />
WE FEATURB NATIONAkkY FAMOUS ADVERTISED<br />
BRANDS OF MIN'S AND WOMEHS SHOES 1<br />
For Women<br />
I SAVINGS from $5 to $15 on Each Pair<br />
1 TREADEASY FLOMHilMS<br />
. NATURALIZIRS FSOTiAVBRS<br />
I SELBY DR, LOCKE I<br />
1 BRITISH CLASSICS DICKERSONS •<br />
And Many Olkfn<br />
I Stow ) to H-WMthi AAAAAA to BEE<br />
^•^••"^"•^^ Fer Men ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
I<br />
SAVINGS from $i to $1! on Each Pair<br />
NETTLETONS FREEMANS<br />
NUNNIUSN ALL SHOES GUARANTEED LLOYD FIRST QUALITY * THOMAS<br />
1333 PIMM PACIFIC Imports AVENUE and Many Other.<br />
TINN. A AVI.<br />
ATLANTIC eiTY, N. J.<br />
FREE PARKUJO-CORNER HEW YORK and PACOTtC AVBUB<br />
in Ooelan Oty during the past yenr. ^flS<br />
MrKfttto to ta tawor <strong>of</strong> tshvhfeWng TITiilfiStt<br />
a program « this typo in more \w ynriS,<br />
schpods. • ' ' iCM<br />
! * • — -- ¥SUF<br />
STUDiNTS —HQp<br />
UNEMPLOYED WC<br />
REGISTER NOW FOR ALL TYP<br />
• • - %<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional - Clerical and<br />
Hotel and Restaurant Jab#ii:|sM|p<br />
Domestic Work Available Tocrfa;<br />
NEW JERSEYS^<br />
EMPLOYMENT Si<br />
10TH STREFT and WIST AVB^<br />
Affiliated With US Emp/oymenfS»<br />
NO FEE CHARGED'" ||||.<br />
UNION LAKE in HLfiorio t^WillvUle, i\fe<br />
Now ready to take'iti place amonf the truly eutitanding preitlge communities <strong>of</strong> Southei^<br />
Nesv Jersey. With a magnificent thouiand acre lake as the focal point, It's unlike anythintf<br />
an^'here, in the crowded Northeast. To further insure the extra measure <strong>of</strong> quality, conlSl<br />
vemence, arM comfort without compromiie, custom horftei already completed feature TotiM<br />
Electric Living. The clean, safe, silent, odor-free operation <strong>of</strong> Electric Heat, with indlyW|p<br />
ual room thermostats for total comfort, represents the most modem heating system evdpl<br />
developed. You'll join the thousands <strong>of</strong> satisfied residents in Southern New Jeney who alwadf^<br />
know - and enjoy - the modem benefits <strong>of</strong> Electric'Heat, "*'%<br />
ow: another<br />
prestige ;<br />
commiuiity<br />
<strong>of</strong>ifeis<br />
Ibtal.Eleclrfc<br />
Lmnsr!<br />
WtBffiM<br />
..-,/;« /,- ' .£';•.--:-.^"""^r^t^^^Vj-;<br />
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I DIN ING ROOM I S<br />
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
— OPIN ALL YEAR —<br />
Phone 609-399-1000 •<br />
Elwood F, Kirkman Ownership- R. H. Bacnl<br />
Resident Manaaement . V, P, ft Oun, Hp,<br />
DELICIOUS FOOD — SENSIBLY PRICED<br />
Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />
Platters • Dinners • Cocktails<br />
Tatty Sandwiches :<br />
V* MILE NORTH OF TUCKAHOE<br />
Just MnutM Aww — A Pleasant Drive Thru The Country<br />
ROUTE 50—CORBIN CITY PHONE 628-2175<br />
r DINNEBS SERVED 'TIL MIDNIGHT f<br />
Coral Sands Restaurant<br />
9TH ST. and ATLANTIC AVI.<br />
FBHIRMAN'S WHAW. CAPE MAY, N, J.<br />
PHONE BBMZiB<br />
COCKTAILS • UJNCHEONS<br />
DINNERS<br />
Luncheon ,- N«n to I P, M.<br />
DInwr «• Wnm i tt 10 P..M,<br />
SCHOOBNBSiOTBN PHI., SAT., SUN.<br />
OPIN BVIRY DAY<br />
CAMPBELL'S SEA FOOD<br />
3231 Asbury Avenue >: Oe«on <strong>City</strong>, N- J.<br />
Cooked Foods To Tqko Home<br />
4 DIVlLib 6RAS ^ : ^ DIVILiD CLAMS<br />
* FILIT FLOUN^W *; IMPiRIAL CRAB<br />
* B^ASTiD CHICklN ^ FRIIO SHRIMP<br />
AUMF FRFF PARI«N6 AlAL 3W-4337<br />
GAVEL EXCHANGE, Hiss Marge Ptterson hands tha president's gavel to Mra. Jack<br />
Bryson at installation ceremonies tor newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Xi Alpha Iota Chapter<br />
B«ta Sigma Phi held list vreek.—Senior Photo, j.<br />
Airs, Bryson Seated President<br />
Of Xi Alpha lota Chapter<br />
Mra. Jack Brj-son tras imtulled bariweuo in ptaimrd tor July eM<br />
as president <strong>of</strong> Xi Alpha Iota aiap- August and «» regular schedule wlU<br />
ter, Beta Slpna Phi, at a candle- be resumed Seplrmbia- 13,<br />
Hgit wnav tonducted tam wrtt<br />
in tt» hone <strong>of</strong> Jiftii, Rnnald McCain.<br />
Miss Marge Mason retiring pres- Eam$ PlM Wings<br />
ident. <strong>of</strong>ficiated at the installation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mra, town. !Ji!<br />
Ottwr OBaam inrtllrf to Mr S^§S<br />
oulgoing counterparts are Mto Pe- iilJUl^,<br />
tei«iiiL vice DresiJiait, by I^s. Ed- iftKHl<br />
wart Bmven; Mra, Kenneth Banner. wmSM<br />
corresponding secretary, by Jte, !S*^fcl<br />
J«8 HiflUn^.«as Mra. MfiMim iffflpl<br />
recording ieCTetaiy, by Nta. Ray. t~,jm<br />
nd KUne, Jr.- Ma, Bany Ift* , ^<br />
kett, awajrer. W Mrs, Hany Oott. •«<br />
rtlll anfl Mra, IWMnphad, atten. ,|{i<br />
mm ^Icer, by Mrs. Bowai.' Wfiay.<br />
At the conclusion tt Urn oamamt- : i^^B<br />
is a jawried mstpieMeM's pwrt iff<br />
was »vai Miss Peterson by Mra, - i,<br />
Bryson. QnonilM datanal named<br />
by tile newly instiUlisl prsidBit are:<br />
Mra, Joseph BoiKhcr, wayi end<br />
means; Mra; Qttrtll, service! Mrs.<br />
Bowen.sodal: Mra. Hine, inopmn.<br />
FoUov,-inK tlie eeremonies refresh- wmmm^ppp,-——J_ ,<br />
ments iw«e loved by the ^aal miro, OUa, — Second UcutcneoMnlttae<br />
comprising Mrs. Watts- ant DoaM W. BrWil, m < Mr.<br />
Brtetow and Mrt. M^aln.- TOte 54iM»- a :3 *LJ2LS*?<br />
NIAR THI BliMH ^- ON BRISHTOM, FLACt<br />
d f Of^lJ^TIC *V|<br />
GARLAND DINING ROOM<br />
Pw»<br />
Receives B. S.<br />
Mss M .van Sant, daugiMp<br />
at Mr, and Mis. WaUer E, Van<br />
Sant U0 Poplar av., Unvvood,<br />
^adiaMfls«Priday, (May 26).<br />
w!^ M l &BB CMlege, Tpiar,<br />
N,Y,, held tts Mlh mmmence.<br />
mart fflWisa, Mta Van Sant<br />
received a badielor ol srienre<br />
degree ta pbyaeal therapy. Hie<br />
was seei-e >» :ChtoeJ<br />
fe unaffiUated, BihBoal and fStmgeli-<br />
oi TrtBtc«6 hohte OH© to ttie pnopenty.<br />
nnaiicijilly Ste Oinpel b debt<br />
troo and is BUjitkirtod avtirdy by (ho<br />
Serving as trustees are Ate. Elhei<br />
RJD. Quair. AH arc <strong>of</strong><br />
fit a t^fiiML Ouldren.. Doors ym<br />
open v «:S ajn. both days. Anyone<br />
having any 'donations is requested<br />
tt 0^ Mrs. Ruth MUler « mMm<br />
or teke ttem ttf fte store;<br />
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BRING TNI CHILDREN<br />
• FMI BAtlOOMJ<br />
• mums • ,<br />
• mm SIM •.m.<br />
to ll:3O *,—<br />
PARKING<br />
T '"•<br />
King Arthur Lsung* t- Camalot Dining Room<br />
908 SHORE ROAD<br />
<strong>On</strong> fhe Bay<br />
A *Fm*r* Jn oomi<br />
V : - NAT/ONALtY<br />
SEAFOOD H*RHI»d BAKERY<br />
WEEK ENDS 8:30<br />
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Rasemaiy E<strong>of</strong>daan, Kaflty FW, ~ '"" —-•»•- —-—*—» -• -.-J ship School Home Economics Class students are there by<br />
aratnn Krak, Gajte MeQHnn, Bttt Fashion Show <strong>of</strong> the Home Economics cliss at Upper Town- Charlotte WUWe, Sail Suxran, Kathy French and Louise<br />
rtmtar, DcWhto Patterson, Unas, ship School—Grainger Photos. ' Heaton<br />
Sehenck. Helen Sweigart. and Hol-i -t ' • -• •- V i • .<br />
hf Wallser. Also, Laura Bcootte, " W . OBMHIB Noble, ft* Jeta Adams, Frank ton, Jefcn ly, Lewia Sirult, Hobart Young, and ma, Tpi Hnasten, Wayne M*w,<br />
Bonnie Beyi, SUy Brunner, Sandra FWnfflii. DebM Smith,. Sbano Gnjhb, William Hocrr. tains pull, Qareneee PowelL Ate, Josvph Wesley Ptaa, Phillip Rtantan, Bar*.<br />
Dark, Diane Punk, 1 Kathy Garrajtm. Welb, LouJsc Hcnton ani Bartxim Chaties GUIs', Gerald OAsf, jota ban, David Frascr, Dm-id Ifcit. r«n SBW. Bnue %4Uniui and<br />
Ifcjxy Krudelbaeh, Vlrtnrta Lie, Ja& «*««. Hatty, DWB# I^Bler, Iteymand Ul- man. PWUp Br-tafirt, TiiotBas John- Jamas Wye.<br />
- .. . . . . . . ; . • ' • . Also parttcipatinj; in the prtjgrran,<br />
*~ " ' " '" " w»e 48 auder.B <strong>of</strong> Bit wwsfli<br />
; X boyi imd girls ttan •'<br />
Yrs, and 51 IMPUS in Bte j<br />
sit Your Beauty Parlor This Week<br />
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SALON<br />
ft,J «PM « DAYS A WIIK<br />
WlCIAlSON MONDAYS « TOEI5DAYSI<br />
Wmmm<br />
Wai 399-1262 Deri* Well*, Prop.<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
ifiRQUD OF HANDIWORK—Not Thasa Industrfal Aits stadmte had a few<br />
MiB,; Show' «t tttitf t&«hlblt aW: Th^ ^ h ^ A S<br />
ol TOaraday mght Don OTfefll, Dave Praser and Hobv Young'<br />
Miss Pat Rahn J ._— —<br />
Shower Guest MMtSh<br />
• BEDSPREADS<br />
CURTAINS<br />
DRAPERIES<br />
WINDOW SHADES<br />
: i,.! ,. ,j<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS<br />
(RECORD and RETAPE) • %; :<br />
•TRAVERSE RODS (Installation %<br />
OPBN Weekdays g-30 a.ra. to i p.m.—Fri. * m, Tp<br />
BUDD'S DECORATOR<br />
743 ASBURY AVI. Open Yaw 'Bbuna J<br />
34th RUT 34th |s<br />
Dairy Queen<br />
FOR THt SiASOH! I<br />
BIG Ri-OPENING SATURDAY & SU^l<br />
JUNE 3rd and 4fh J<br />
opENiNG DairiiQueei<br />
SPECIAL! (<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
FOR BEGINNERS<br />
' STOHE HOUR*<br />
TuMW<br />
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Invite You to<br />
Stop In & Browse<br />
Dial 399-3411<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
FRIENDS' SCHOOL<br />
216 Pacific Avenue Phone 348-3146<br />
v FULLY ACCREDITED<br />
ILIMINTARY ilri COLLloe PREPARATORY<br />
": Tffl! BEST IN EDUCATION —<br />
i ' WHY NOT CONSULT US NOW?<br />
RsglMtf New Itr. Pall Term — Llmirsd Opening!<br />
Simplicity • Sincerity • Thoroughness<br />
Summer Se«Jon <strong>Jun</strong>e IWi to AuguM »h<br />
; inuli CluMi — Private Tutoring<br />
Miss Bradley<br />
Is Delegate<br />
• hn3 been retmed a , repreeaitntivc<br />
o! Baltimore Yearly Meei-<br />
K be held at Gulltord College hoe<br />
A Mss Bradley is engaged in spec-<br />
4 kil cducatloji <strong>of</strong> ths menially re.<br />
» a Cadettc Girl Scout Leader. Stu?|<br />
Is a ivrsamttve to Uie Executive<br />
Committee dt the AttaaMe Oounty<br />
• EducE«tion As&xAaUm,<br />
More Am 1,800 QuaJccrs (rom 38<br />
ouMiiB all ova the \wirld a» ex.<br />
pected to attend the Fourth Friends<br />
,,. , .. , World Conference, at »Wch. In vmii.<br />
WHEN PRESIDENTS MEET — The <strong>Ocean</strong> 0% Uons sWp«ufly and dteaisriDB unupi, leg.<br />
Club'a president Thomas Williams '(Left) stopped in at a mtm - Pte* wftaiiv, and sp»meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Octan <strong>City</strong> Kiwanli Club last Wiek and was. taWf"*; • ta »;*W wffl r^<br />
greeted by Kiwanis president Joseph A. Bames. The JTiSfES&T^TrSS<br />
anmversaiy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Uoni Club. Williams took<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the occaiion to Mil Barnes a broom to help<br />
and reMgious Hie.<br />
Similar eonferenCB wcxe oanliictcd<br />
pad the Lions Club's welfare fund account. — Grainger m London In 1MB, Swarsiimore, pa.<br />
Pht i in 1937, 1937 and d O l S<br />
HEATING OIL<br />
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FUEL SAVINGS AT<br />
NO EXTRA COST...<br />
Our top quality heating<br />
oil firm you mffldmian<br />
hiat, \rith minimum ftwl<br />
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Papering<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
H t t t ? ...••;••.:.; ••<br />
Garages<br />
Swimming Pool<br />
Massnry .<br />
Fiootlna<br />
Plumbing<br />
NmBatit<br />
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Fwelng<br />
Ak Conditioning<br />
IITIRIIT<br />
spring am<br />
summer?<br />
MEMBER PALMER<br />
Vic and Peg Wills<br />
Summer Couple Are Chairmen<br />
Of Square Dance Convention<br />
Vie' and Fee Wills, oj Drexel wm 18,000 dw«^ ejpocled.<br />
HiH, Pa., and 5338 Buy av., tfils AJ1 levris sf squire dancing triB<br />
city, are general chairmm for the be featured in Bsa ballrooms at<br />
laylh NrtteBl ^uare Dance Dm. me Center. Approximately W,<strong>On</strong><br />
vor^on to bt hdd at &e Fh^adel- d&#l^do at €na tiine ta two lai^e<br />
]Ma jOvte Center <strong>Jun</strong>e a, 30. and ballrooms. QUier features' will in-<br />
SUr Medal[v/Uh Wny ,"V".'^ Mis.~diiHs"w. Larael<br />
Anned Forces ^^ cerenonJes tmsl g; jrf t, Oc«U) Qb'<br />
lodiiy, I .<br />
He vms originally presented the<br />
miitil last July tar meritorious A 1 la<br />
servioal in Oe planning lor, Mafa- / A PAS) A || a SEATTLE — UMtaBd Com. rf increasing war tempo and rapid Tims TUa w is the Bia Erst IWi time Hroe a a NaUonal NaMoml evening awannB fivei ftom 7 to to 8:30 1:10 pjm., pjn., grand<br />
mantler Alexander R, Laizelere, expansioii a( coastal surveillance Square Dance ttawenUan has ev« mmrfles, corttros, dindng and more<br />
U.S. Coast Guard <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, operations. i^a, aiwvrded to the East OWL dancing. Spectators are invited, "nck-<br />
NJ., vma reamidfld Ins BraBe ^,_ LaizeleiB's paraffl, Ifr. and Mr. and Mm, WUls were rewonrtUe eta «ai to available at the <strong>On</strong>to<br />
Stai' Medal wWi combat "V" rt jjjg, Oartes W, Larzelere. live at 1 for brti^nl bringing fins ttns»FhUsdelnHs to PWaderptifci ftum fism «* eaA day, ^f.<br />
the 14th NaManat held in M s two •<br />
years ago, Tliey also are members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the executive committee <strong>of</strong> be I<br />
NaMonal Square Dance Convention I mw<br />
M<br />
H-ihrni^nt, outfitting and shakedown L 2 Ml Area vU Mil Airmen II<br />
<strong>of</strong> the first Coast Guaul squadron ^ _ A<br />
<strong>of</strong> boats that were Bent to Vietnam f^AmniAl-A F<br />
in 19B5 and 1966. Tim nj-qnactment Complete IAUIIIUIGIC Vl Course<br />
<strong>of</strong> hta medal pnanintaUDn was part r -<br />
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Seattle<br />
cse&MBs<br />
auanuiles<br />
osnonng<br />
honnring Uie<br />
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BJJjOXl<br />
BILGX!,<br />
MISS<br />
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VWj»m TOtemrB id aU armed ftl-, „__,' „•_, " t.w<br />
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# U is Eomprlsed at past general I \\,<br />
Hie 16th NaMoml wHi be flu? M<br />
oanvenQan to use all Uie [acuities oi<br />
Ae new PWladelnMa Cvie Center<br />
faras. * s tto ct fwSlS ^"^I^S'^.ft; S<br />
1 « ta& - *B training o n far U,S. Air<br />
Aomrtmg to fl» dtaflan,- Ilai^ Fares navlpitkni «stons i^air.<br />
ant Commander Larzelere "con- men.<br />
^ ^ ^^^L^^i A 4 " 01 5*** ° ditto'J.<br />
S ^ ^ f ^ f ^ S ^ MttteU, Jr., sen <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mis.<br />
yietomm and a^pd In dirertOT». WoodUltt> a ^du^ rf JDUville<br />
1st operaaoTB wtSi me Wet Cong.' HemorM High School, is being as-<br />
Kigncd to Eglin AFB, Fla., fur duty<br />
US. TmncMM AwniM,<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
Move, an oJ Mr, and Mis. Howard<br />
B. tSoaB, <strong>of</strong> MO W. tews av.,<br />
Somcts ftint, a Eroduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
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m,, for duly with the Hicttaal Air<br />
GOING TO CONVENTION<br />
jtiir us loiMy for details on<br />
IMPROVEMENT LOAN<br />
Atlnntie diaptor rf American Iti<br />
tute <strong>of</strong> Banking, mil be attending<br />
the National Convention <strong>of</strong> Am In<br />
Detroit, Mich. Mr. aid Mix Del.<br />
GOTO will be staying at the Sheridan<br />
ffllton Hotel in Detroit Thoj' make<br />
their tone at 2ST E. Inlet rd.<br />
SMiMl dutiftad AA Bring MmM<br />
IITIIIIT<br />
Girl Scout Night<br />
<strong>On</strong> Phr Friday<br />
Girl Scnut Night will be presenM<br />
tommttiw (IWday) r*<br />
7:30 pjn. to the SMao Her.<br />
Parents ol Girl Scouts and<br />
Brownies as well as Mends are<br />
invited, yfc<br />
The program te imfler tte directlon<br />
at tt» «Mi, The eligible<br />
Bramim wffl "fly*B lp taw<br />
Girl Scouts and be presented<br />
with their year pins and fly-up<br />
wings. Tha <strong>Jun</strong>to- Girl Snub<br />
who are eUgUe *U1 adwnse<br />
and be welcomed into the<br />
adetta trap and bad^ wUl<br />
be awarded Cndrtlms Girt Spput-<br />
rts an added teature Mrs.<br />
Mini! Cannon, cxecuti director<br />
erf the Atlantic-Cape May<br />
County Gsuneil, -mU. speak Mrfly<br />
on day oimping and will<br />
answer ax& questto^ tan parentt.<br />
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WESTINGHOUSE AP<br />
SALES and<br />
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• 12 CU. FT.<br />
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STORI HOURSi f TO I MONDAY THRU S^<br />
OPEN FRIDAY N16HT Up f<br />
P<br />
PLUMiING & MiATING CONTRACTOR<br />
Chevrolet<br />
Lowest priced convertibles.<br />
Lowest priced hardtops.<br />
Lowest priced V8 models.<br />
(And thot low pric« brtngi yoa • road-iura rld«. Body by Fl.her quality, ond a<br />
tradltlonnlly higher rafolovoluo. Yoo ol«o aet wider front and rear tread for grsaler<br />
. ttablllty end handnng, foam-cuihlonad Mats, end extra fender* Inilde the<br />
rogulor one* to help Inhibit ruit. Mo«t overythlng more expen.lvo sor* glvs you!)<br />
: See your Chevrolet dealer e ^ | ^<br />
during his Camaro Pacesetter:^M|lfi<br />
Special bu^ 'on! Cimifo Sftort Coupes and Convertibles •<br />
specially equipped with: 250-cubic-inch Six, 165 hp- Deluxo<br />
WeeHng whiil ..iumptr OMiri&fMntilW rtiti WhiMWili;<br />
mi * Wheel e8¥»m« Whit! apeiiing moldinis • StnpinB<br />
along o sidea - bin inleiior brlghtwork - And, at no oxua<br />
' cost during thesalo.yoti can gel tho special hood stripe and a<br />
' floor shift (or the 3-spebd transmission! SAtt SAVINGS,TOO,<br />
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GOOD LOOKING!<br />
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Elementary School News<br />
| School Band<br />
j Anil' Ofd«a«ra To Play<br />
Op Today fnnursday)), the Intcr-<br />
I mediate School Band on} Orchestra<br />
ItytU play tor all the boys and girt.<br />
I in the Primary School during the<br />
kly assembly prognim. Bach<br />
jrar at Wa time tlie boys and<br />
I pills who have been practicing hard<br />
I Kite fo show everyone how rout*<br />
J they have made in one<br />
year<br />
I * * *<br />
MQirffiiHip Day Ipr Sixth Grads:<br />
<strong>On</strong> Ibijay (Thursday) ull sboth<br />
I grade bqys and giite and their ptir-<br />
I enfa have been invited to visit thi<br />
I high sahool in order to learn about<br />
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^ ^ <strong>of</strong> % n^w h»W In Michigan, * ,N* , , ^ ^reope^ a» port<br />
^ 1 tarf iwNjka-the (Wwt's lK*ft oil < i' thty 'will; w> l«isw ^ j ,«U. .«..f,<br />
' mpowdbli! tor tjMJF child's drtylng. < cvrffe,-. nvicaifncs and<br />
. SENTINEtlEDOER CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS<br />
Homemakers, Unite!<br />
3 frosty-blue<br />
ice cub* Trays and<br />
matching Storage Bin<br />
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Cubes freeze fast<br />
Pop out with a twist<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Tray!<br />
PHILCO<br />
ICE TRAY KIT<br />
CORSON ELECTRIC<br />
ELEtTTHCAL CONTRACTOR<br />
752 WEST AVENUE DIAL 399-2248<br />
NEW CLUB OFFICERS—The Non-commissioned<br />
Officers Wives Club <strong>of</strong> Palermo<br />
AFR Kadar Station installed new <strong>of</strong>ficers at<br />
a dinner party last week at Zaberer's on the<br />
Wke. Pictured here (L to r.) are Mrs. Edward<br />
AUTO BODY REPAIR<br />
HERBS R as?<br />
Underneath Blue Water Tomm<br />
733 Moor» Am, 3994)660<br />
T~7" THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LiDOEIt -i-i-<br />
State Nice<br />
'Seeks Recruits<br />
wosr Tsarrow — osta* DB.<br />
vU B, Ktlty. aipttintiiiient has an.<br />
nouiwd tl»t the State Potto? a-rtf.<br />
MB ammifwrtan nU be tvk] at T<br />
p^i, en WixkieBttij,. JIMK T. to ft.<br />
Joseph's Sctaol at Hamms.<br />
Ml.<br />
IB<br />
Outstanding White House Faint<br />
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GIMRANTEED m SMFWHTTE<br />
Naw ytxi can fiv« in<br />
ih» wt»f«st house ia<br />
your iwJghborhood.<br />
painted ml<br />
Rfch4j« HbuM PaW-<br />
fJi no br«to»g<br />
A <strong>of</strong> fte<br />
^ Kic/iz/ux, Acrylic WHITE HOUSE PAINT<br />
Start Right'<br />
Ask the Man at<br />
Rynasko, secretary: Mrs, Edward Kopp,<br />
president; Mrs. Henry Guelm. Jr., a pait<br />
president and installing <strong>of</strong>ficer:.Mrs. Clifford<br />
Eubank, vice president, and Mrs. James<br />
Poole, 3rd., treasurer:—Grainger Photo,<br />
o! the esanunadon." Those dearing<br />
to tsifce the tseun should rtnpftf report<br />
to an? e.\armnint point<br />
at ttie unantil Brae,<br />
WhOe no prttr appUcatian Is re.<br />
quired, atwntfon is tHnMed to the<br />
A dazHi ct U» Unwed States;<br />
^i Whsul dplona or eauivsis<br />
BK Irai dan fl nor<br />
rton 31 vmra <strong>of</strong> age (as o(,<br />
14. 19W1; wvjgbt mt<br />
ttaa 130<br />
not<br />
»30 tn both tj<br />
y p «<br />
ahllitj- to<br />
*at •uppKcants need m fep ftsa?<br />
coksra; mrnul hearing in<br />
wrtAs^ al te raw j h,A txirs: (oed w*ai vsift sansrascm&iDs:<br />
hady ftei» a all<br />
fcte; goud ,<br />
jai AX^J moral chsuacwr;<br />
te» a vai.il drivBr's lta«srf, Marmd<br />
sat sBgi? n<br />
apptioinc; a^cinttd to<br />
far ti» fsuRnsi-iwek<br />
ree«w Jlffl hi-<br />
^ tneuls and qisirt'jm<br />
gradiwoon. ^ mkuy<br />
lo RW pte a.-tt8 naja.<br />
pa ajwian. Ymr-<br />
^ at Era are paiKrt<br />
i^ Us? isajdmiBn si SZ.l-O plis<br />
SLBB naintmaixv Is attjurnti ito<br />
KLKB"<br />
Sgf. Chessher<br />
Army Mailm Mailman<br />
KS. %m FORCES. FORCES -IS -ISULH®<br />
— M.Air FarOB Ti^rtral ^<br />
to a «•»*» <strong>of</strong><br />
JTs... as. adra^sBMv p<br />
^ » Dm Masum Rwal Ttai<br />
AIB. Ttaflani taeips a«ife iae<br />
<strong>of</strong> appeoa^Bii^- 3 mHJkio<br />
si mail a Esom<br />
i ia. Tta^A<br />
SergfSat Qf^brr, am at lbs,<br />
Bitter Orts. q( Crsview. pro.<br />
vide* supporf 6JT the ISOMi L"SAP<br />
Pacific pyjstal and Conner R,-*nt«_<br />
*hien_ in turn, ptrjiritje-i pcraal srrvice<br />
4br su major bases In ..'ttoiland.<br />
TS? tfise pngtal terminal is run<br />
by C meri who week in shifts at<br />
•nnp heers each day tor the snte purpraa?<br />
o( insurina rtait mflaary. persranrf<br />
receive dseir irtail lia? same<br />
(iiy it is received, ftic lecees fn»n<br />
are given top jM-jiay in<br />
Asia.<br />
Serjeant Csesfcer. wto has 12<br />
rf snrrtce, aSfflded Lanrrf<br />
SciuoL<br />
bTt GQITTS c< I20S S_ Sttre<br />
• nii Minracra. NLJ_<br />
Mediterranean<br />
Festival Cruises<br />
BIG<br />
Children's<br />
PLAY CLOTHES<br />
— Regular Value to J1.98 —<br />
• Knit Polos - Bermudas<br />
• Two-Pc. Sets - Play Shorts<br />
• All first quality<br />
• All completely washable<br />
Men's Never-iron<br />
PERMANENT PRESS<br />
DRESS PANTS<br />
• All first qualify<br />
• All wanted colors<br />
• Expertly made for dress or leisure<br />
• Full cut waist size 29-38<br />
• Finished bottoms<br />
Boys' Fancy Anklet<br />
SPORT SOX<br />
• Assortment <strong>of</strong> wanted styles<br />
— Sizes 7 • lOVi —<br />
SOLD IN PACKAGES<br />
'""•' h " •>""•••-•-•.'••OF--4-'fOR'--40*' Jl1 '--^•••- ; ; -<br />
Boys'-Girls' 3-8<br />
BOXER SHORTS<br />
• Solids, Prints<br />
• Completely washable<br />
• Full boxer waist<br />
• Excellent value<br />
Ladies' Better<br />
ORLON ACRYLIC SHELLS<br />
• Choose from many styles<br />
• Terrific selection, variety, colors<br />
• Many with haff zip back<br />
• Solids and stripes<br />
• Cool and Comfortable<br />
• Sizes S - M - L<br />
Vinyl<br />
FOLDING DOOR<br />
• Complete, ready to hang<br />
• AH hardware included<br />
• Sizes 32" x 9CT<br />
Ladies' Fashion<br />
SWIM SUITS<br />
1-Pt and 2-Pc<br />
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TILTON<br />
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NEW SlOti)<br />
Monday thru Thunrfwr'<br />
Friday and S*h ' '<br />
Sunday<br />
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BAY. JUNE 1, ~ ,THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
[IVC5 ASSOCIATE DEGREE<br />
SQ(iVcll ot<br />
Assodali; In Art's<br />
Wesley CtoUoge, Dover.<br />
WmMay K. DMJ* haf college<br />
|w*ii' Wesley, Bomn was a nit-m-<br />
[ flie W Oub, Sigma Ttau Ome-<br />
FABULOUS FOOD<br />
POPULAR PRICES<br />
Ett PH Theta Kappa, (he Wesley<br />
Playci^. and on tho Deon's list<br />
for thrte semestera kftss Oildwoll<br />
Is tti» diuglrtLT <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
C. Calrtwell, o( «<br />
CRYSTAL DINING<br />
ROOM<br />
OF THE<br />
OCEANIC HOTEL<br />
11TH STREET and WESLEY AVENUE<br />
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
BREAKFAST , , From 50'<br />
DINNER . , /From'2.50<br />
Your Hoits<br />
LYNNE & BILL<br />
BBROLUND<br />
^ARNOLD<br />
ORSATTrS<br />
WARWICK DINING ROOM<br />
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
RALEIGH AVENUE al BOARDWALK<br />
PHONE 344.7671 — FRO PARKINS<br />
FINE ITALIAN, CHINESE and AMERICAN<br />
CUISINE SERVED'TIL 2 A.M.<br />
j Open Ivery Day at 5 P. M, - Sunday 3 P, M.<br />
CHINESE POOD TO TAKi OUT<br />
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR YOUR<br />
BOWLmO BANQUETS<br />
CHAMPAGNi, HOUR<br />
with the<br />
ARTHUR MURRAY DANCERS<br />
EVERY FRIDAY NITE<br />
A HAPPY OCCASION, Lt. CoL Charles <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Assistant Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff for Opcra-<br />
A. Nicholson. «on <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, T. Albert tions. Headquarters Commander jn-Cluef<br />
Nichoiion, <strong>of</strong> Keata av., Marmora, was Pacific Here Cal Nicholson (center) is conroeently<br />
promoted to a full colonel at the gratulated by Brig Gen, H G Hutchmson,<br />
U, S. Army Camp H.-M. Smith, Oahu, Hawaii assistant chief <strong>of</strong> staff for operations, with<br />
A veteraV<strong>of</strong> more than 21 yaan <strong>of</strong> military Mrs Nicholson looking on<br />
servlCBj Col. Nichoiion is assigned to the<br />
Wins Scholarship<br />
TJ»B J<br />
ondary School Principals announce<br />
the BetaUon ot Da.vid K. Kuhn, H.<br />
»n oi'Mr. ajrf Mra, »vid B. Kuhn<br />
ol 77 VIU^ dr., Smnera Point, to<br />
reccivq a National Honor Society<br />
Ktholateliip.<br />
Although it carries no stipend Oils<br />
tymrd VMS madL- in recognition <strong>of</strong><br />
jf|uRANt<br />
9th Street and the Bay .,''.•<br />
OPEN DAILY 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. 1 SUNDAYS 12 Noon M/At<br />
HOGATPS LOBSTER STORY-<br />
Early American colonists were forhinatpjn having an abundant<br />
supply near shore, where lobster* could'be frapped and ptoinMi,<br />
to be eaten any time- It is our goodt fortune to be able., to, do H»<br />
same for you. Our lobsters are selected from Choice New England'<br />
catches rushed by air and fast, refrigerated trucks to ouf.refrig-<br />
erated pools <strong>of</strong> clear sea water, where they are held alive<br />
waiting for your order. You are welcome to visit our Lobster Poo»s^<br />
and see why Hogate's live lobsters are better. ^:?7.1.<br />
Celebrating Murph<br />
SALE STARTS THURSDAY. JUNE<br />
A Quality Brand!<br />
Amifing you <strong>of</strong> finest quality<br />
newest pattemi and colon . .<br />
satisfaction guaranteed!<br />
22x44 BATH<br />
TOWELS<br />
KfNow Offered at Our Low<br />
ROSE<br />
p__. GARDEN<br />
* SOLID COLORS<br />
ASSORTED COLORS<br />
I2il2-inch<br />
WASH CLOTHS<br />
Terrific Summer Soring*'<br />
SEAMLESS<br />
NYLONS Plastic Caatetl Rattan<br />
or Whire PlasHc Bags<br />
REGULAR<br />
STITCH <strong>of</strong><br />
MICROMESH<br />
400 n..dl».<br />
denlar<br />
SPRING<br />
SHADES<br />
Sensational<br />
Valve* at<br />
RMtia Colon <strong>of</strong><br />
AVOCADO. A9UA-<br />
S<br />
T<br />
MARINE and<br />
HONEY GOLD 2 TO 10 YARD<br />
REMNANTS<br />
33c*<br />
*• Pliu AvnKi MKI<br />
Cotton Bl.ndi<br />
Boxed 200'*<br />
Facial Tfiwie*<br />
63c<br />
PKG.OF200<br />
Paper NAPKINS<br />
LINED PLASTIC<br />
DRAPES<br />
S- 44c<br />
h * <strong>On</strong>hr V.Un«<br />
fit CrfoiW P.H.<br />
Flocked Plastic<br />
Tier & Vol<br />
miti,<br />
•*• Ti*n;<br />
»kMK, Sft" long<br />
OPEN •)<br />
FRIDAY, SATURDAY &<br />
MONDAY NIGHTS<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
and MISSES-<br />
SHIRTWAIST<br />
DRESSES<br />
y<br />
• Prints and solids.<br />
> Slsevelen. Belt.<br />
TONI-HOME<br />
PERMANENT<br />
ifV'<br />
PtASTICVINYtCOATH)<br />
RATTANS with , lt*th*r,<br />
l and ssff hancflu.<br />
WASHABLE PLASTICS in<br />
wfufv and<br />
ftegulv $17.94<br />
AM RADIO<br />
MT1UY<br />
Buift-in AC En* oonvert*<br />
lo ragalar<br />
boin* currwrt A<br />
SPECIAL<br />
JEWELRY<br />
Assortment<br />
-2<br />
IntalaNdCMB<br />
For Hot« CM<br />
Drtah<br />
Tri-Pak PANTIES<br />
G . C . M U R P H Y C O . - First Q u a l i t y A l w a y s<br />
CORNER EIGHTH STREET and ASBURY;<br />
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F MEMBER IN GOOD: ffTANPW&^Th* Exchange -Club<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Qeean Oily h proud to boast the fact that one <strong>of</strong> its<br />
meinpin, Robert L. Sham is mayor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> ol <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
in BHgantlne Monday evening and made a big thug <strong>of</strong><br />
past club president being elected mayor o£ bJa town. Here<br />
Mayor Sharp prepares to cut a oelebratiop cake as Exchange<br />
Glub president Dr. Homer darken looks on. — Granger<br />
.^radto; *<br />
trinity Church WSCS Officers<br />
Installed By Pastor Phillips<br />
MARMORA — Hm, Bruce Ftfl. BrnltB,<br />
Bpg peter ol Trfniiy Methodist 'OSier <strong>of</strong>fices iisWIed !<br />
Qsm* inslalled the nrv <strong>of</strong>ficers Mrs- Bruce Phillips, semtruy ct<br />
U (He Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian SpirtuEd.Ufe GUUvMtan; Miss StOiy<br />
Service during *e regular meetfEB GjBawwiM, Maionary BducMian;<br />
ait the church an Surekiy. ' Mrs. Harry Webb, Campus Ministry;<br />
fire CO. Auxiliary<br />
1|BURY?AKERY<br />
- V<br />
Enri Hickirem, Mre_ Fred ffaack.<br />
Mrs. Joseph DeCniy and Mre. WUllam<br />
Sapp, Sodal; Mis. Jobn Smith.<br />
pubEoily; Mrs. .Jceef CoUfftnan,<br />
Sjl idf Wo<br />
^ ^ r _<br />
Final flaw lor the tazaar will • Ttey nre Mra. Hlhd Young who<br />
he dlsci^rt. The U B il idled. ^Hf treasurer ferffi y»rf and Bta,<br />
ulr-d tor <strong>Jun</strong>e M final 10 Bjn. to Ab'BaUv «U> Ms mranbershlp<br />
6 p,m, . . Arans Iw. H years, fiidi rea<br />
is also aniMinced «Bt ttie Mjyil a gift <strong>of</strong> a hractilet m approcook<br />
ante to be frtd by the Aux- riiitlon <strong>of</strong> thfir rtany senrtas.<br />
ifcuy are mw in and arvnilahle. Mite. Maude Stiatton wss given an<br />
A sreial includins Una vnU toJ- ordiid coisge as the oidwt mtinfaalo'.v<br />
Ihe m&nting. - <strong>of</strong> fte fcirfs Sodrty.'<br />
Diol 399-1939<br />
P11S • ROLLS<br />
Insure Uninterrupfed Delivery <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
I Upper Scouts, Cubs<br />
* At Baysea Cookout<br />
I VFFm. TOWNanp — R^iwent.<br />
DAY OF RECOaNmoW-Moaday was u jt&£fy&m Ato<br />
mander J. Brinton Young (left) presents tte<br />
IJfen BeUi Meffltosh, wn_ _tinia,<br />
and to Richard Allegretto. The Amer-<br />
Family Visits Lt, Dougherty,<br />
S- Fighter Pilot At <strong>Ocean</strong>a NM<br />
| t Lt P. J. Pougtorty<br />
Legion's Dead<br />
•Memorial Scniicts far mpmbers <strong>of</strong><br />
Ae Part and Auxiliary who have<br />
d awa>' during the prtst year<br />
»T-rr- c-onductc-d fay Morgar>-Raiick<br />
Post 137 AneriBn Legion Sunday at<br />
Palermo Mr Base.' .<br />
Mrs, Rachel Neill played smvoil<br />
organ selections, the Qdl la Walridp<br />
«BS Bven by ftt Rev. Harry ItacM.<br />
sun, aid Invocation \t.-as <strong>of</strong>fered fay<br />
the Rev, Grove C. WbMen, Q4*.<br />
G^«Be H. Meyers, <strong>of</strong> ttie Base, w*<br />
' Mives rt Qib Seam, .rtek S anJ Bey<br />
Scout Troops S and 19 will attend<br />
the Baysea Kstriot ^Vnnu.11 c^lt after yon elwfolly<br />
DOWN TO EARTH LOW PRICES<br />
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES!<br />
. FRISH, HEW JipiY. .-.,.••<br />
ASPARAGUS<br />
•IT DETAILS AND<br />
QAME CARD TODATI<br />
URSI KIH (NONi PRICIB MISHW)<br />
HONEYDEWS -° k 49 C<br />
CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ' .<br />
ORANGES c<br />
FRISH ' •<br />
BLUEBERRIES V 37 C<br />
CRISP RED RADISHES T<br />
SLICING TOMATOES ,:;::: Z5c<br />
FRISH CUCUMBERS 3 , 29c<br />
JANi PARKIR SUCiO<br />
WHITE BREAD<br />
lirtt.r,,..<br />
«-,, 7c on 2 lo<br />
WHITE BREAD<br />
iUNNYIROOK SRADl "A" LAR»I<br />
FRESH EGGS 2<br />
BUTTER ii, . r<br />
A*P FROZIN SRAB1 ?*A»<br />
NAS & CARROTS 3<br />
FRENCH FRIES<br />
MAYONNAISE<br />
CHARCOAL<br />
GUflRANTEED<br />
UNBREAKABLE ;<br />
THERMO-<br />
iii<br />
Double-Wall Conrfruction. Available in Coral,<br />
rYallew. 1 Um«;©r ; Tyrflyott«*Colon, ';\:•:•':->;-•••<br />
&&&#••;• -j<br />
SAVINGS<br />
HOME-MADE<br />
IPOTAtO SALAD ,,,, ptnr 55C<br />
' COLE SLAW iV....... "•" J ->•*«<br />
WMLi YOUR FAVORITE SANDWICH V<br />
|VUd.wlrh FruhHt CM Lunch MNH Md O»«e ?<br />
De|icat#«««n » LoncheoiteH*-<br />
' 0 O ^ ^ S<br />
AND YOU<br />
CAN<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY TRIP<br />
TO NEW YORK<br />
If COLOR TV<br />
2 Winnen iacb Week<br />
A FREE 5 MINUTE<br />
A&P SHOPPING SPREE<br />
SHOP<br />
The store thot cares .<br />
BONELESS<br />
CHUCK ROASTS<br />
$1000<br />
. MHS. FIB<br />
iupiR.RisHT euAUTY<br />
BONELESS rBEEf ROASTS<br />
US. •OVSRNMINI INSP1CTID «»AD1 "A"<br />
OVEN-READY TURKEYS<br />
WHOLE SMOKED HAMS ,rPS.<br />
ROCK CORNISH ROASTERS ..TOB<br />
BONELESS TURKEY ROASTS<br />
IRISH CHICKEN PARTS DB^^ •, 4<br />
SMOKED WHOLE L I<br />
PICNICS•••'••.v.3B < M W<br />
L J L<br />
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MRS. fVA CARHA«<br />
, wooneme, i. J. «r* w<br />
MRS. HELEN SAXTO<br />
MRS. 1111 MoKAIM<br />
M*«--:<br />
L » »<br />
MRS. I. H0LT2LAMDER ^<br />
SUPSR,Ri©Hr LtANjrtpHLY<br />
SLICED PICNICS |b. Mm HISS THAN 3 L1S,<br />
QUARTER LOIN<br />
PORK CHOPS—i<br />
PAN SCRAPPLE<br />
CHOPPED HAM : -S<br />
LIVERWURST Zr<br />
WHITI HOUSi 1RAND<br />
ROSSM'S ITALIAN••<br />
k Bte SAUSAGE m<br />
•1,28 JUMBO SHRiMP<br />
99c BEEFBURGERS<br />
„, 49c SLICED TURKEY<br />
A&P'S FINE GROCERY VALUIS!<br />
EVAPORATED MILK<br />
VITk KOSHER pl|t PICKLES*f,^<br />
YUKON CIJj^<br />
IISHt O'CLOCIt<br />
ALUMMUM FOIL<br />
IMNOMe* WIDE<br />
CUSTOM GROUND o^fflin<br />
RICH * FULliiODliD<br />
^ .• ; /vtyt;Wi,\ii^,;y^rj' ; v^;"iy* | ^ttf;'|rts.,<br />
'All br|c« .ff«li« llirougK Soturd.y. <strong>Jun</strong>, 3rd, <strong>1967</strong> In PhilaJ.lphl. «nd Vlclnltr<br />
II bnkn w<br />
THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE fc IN<br />
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1 A.HEALrrisH STORY—Three boys on the beach used<br />
their bare hands lo papd a 25-pQund codfish at the 46th st<br />
beach Sunday- Here Robert Weiss, Upper Darby;
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o PaflB_!f aaiijBW _n__ed.j<br />
Jsjii WB ^ WO _ad _» a^j Bat-la's ^_n won tf« SBOond<br />
*-*— wfctS* Mitg Bate n,oit; ^H
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/ - **£<br />
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in SWt late CSCs<br />
J In Ms semi-Ji fSttl MM M NPK<br />
,, r - ., - ;8» «"*• «« pai*K<br />
: *0&tib; BMC, CtUDMlM ». Robin- |M btSBkr M atea «B MB **J<br />
nsfires <strong>of</strong>f Mas Ettte town in Oe BMS Rm.<br />
CBy Officials |^^^*^<br />
SOCIA Visitors Theatre Group<br />
Names President<br />
') A *ftTi-a»i nfnct on Ac asej<br />
Lhwtl Bosy pro.<br />
•se 1b Aba KAs-. RschsmJ Boc-<br />
'tis. egy... and<br />
was mined to fttWfl<br />
WmJ Receives B.S.<br />
(At Brown University<br />
L , Tt«ras K. Wairl SOB <strong>of</strong> Mr and I<br />
. vjl&i. Fia^ F. flirt.' af BW As-I<br />
Mr tar ai'.. reeelved a hecheioc <strong>of</strong><br />
deGang At Bna be «as dean's<br />
* a tatB&ee at «^ loot- j<br />
• MUFTLBS<br />
BATTBIFB<br />
KAplATO* KfPAMS<br />
ORESRRESTONE<br />
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««t te sm, *<br />
use {*• swrtetf<br />
M& Sat hswswo sow<br />
: (Wfa? tot swBe><br />
WET1W OUJ-EO CROOKS<br />
SELVAGN'S PHABI^C<br />
826 Asbury AttMMW<br />
I hi Cheesecake StU<br />
1 for the price<br />
•••••••i<br />
'Ob<br />
Cameo's new Cheesecake stockings ^^^B<br />
"marvy fluted top." Buy a bojc <strong>of</strong> 3 paiiS ia|}JHi||j<br />
gi\en an eitra pair as a bonus, Rcguhrty |lM'i<br />
a pair, so you receive $6.00'worth rt B(fflj||||j<br />
$4,50, The eoloM are bwuUfully ri^tigr4MB^'<br />
too, <strong>Jun</strong>e Sth-<strong>Jun</strong>e 10th. So ceme e» caDwrii<br />
HOSIERY — 1ST FLOOR l|||j<br />
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ai^-viat BfflO CT in Montreal,<br />
aboard the ix*^gouis mloesn-pep-<br />
WtB SaJure.<br />
: ',<br />
... Cffl SalutPi home-ported in t<strong>of</strong>t.<br />
Iesten, a C« «ffi be accanpanSed<br />
by the ataswe^or Mm JUUBfjr Md<br />
the Mgate IKS WJUdnan. These<br />
iKpi. puflanMuig m m vuttm<br />
Sup's Program, win be bertBHl M<br />
special, hartes- tiriUUes «Tthin (to<br />
*S? iin ^aBlBBrt view <strong>of</strong> j<br />
tag poMta. The Alia wOl be i<br />
ettansoa <strong>of</strong> the Unitefl Stales sh2st<br />
during their stay and will be<br />
open tu visitors put <strong>of</strong> s i to'<br />
<strong>of</strong> (tew*<br />
During fte trip to and fion Mnntrcul.<br />
Salnte wffi make stops in<br />
HaJita, Nwa Scotia, and Quebec.<br />
' B luck is ami ftan food nun.<br />
or. John Ray.<br />
VE BIG on this<br />
l p OF THE WEEK!<br />
irele Special<br />
\*\J 1 Vti<br />
r. . . . . *3.99<br />
; : ll§|rt . . •. . '4.99 •<br />
llRCLE<br />
|LK|UOR STQRE<br />
ft v FINEST AND MOIT COMPLETE STOCK<br />
|g;|;. , ; IN AU, OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
l§p*li«B"Giwi*" '"**' Somws Feint<br />
gggfeff:927-2921 or 6422<br />
PACKAGE SALES B OUR ONLZ BUSINESS. MOT A SIDELINE<br />
Finest Restaurant<br />
9TH STHifT on^ OCEAN AVENUE<br />
., OMAN OTYl MEW JHWIY<br />
Serving Dinners 4^9 WeeWoys • f2i30^ Sundays<br />
0ffl JCT IN 'TAteHOME DINNiK" DIAL 39W01T<br />
~j* -• r "ffi.^/.qy.S&.L<br />
=•e was the<br />
n*Dther <strong>of</strong> the tale Archie Harris.<br />
an athletic star at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School and Indiana University.<br />
^fiviving are am mm. A, Maidsll |<br />
ftrra. <strong>of</strong> Darby. Fa.; two s^ers.<br />
Mrs, Bertha Savage, <strong>of</strong> AeeDioiek,<br />
Md,, and l.frs. OraoB WaBmA" <strong>of</strong> •<br />
Brandywine. Md.; three brothers,<br />
Julius Harvey, <strong>of</strong> &lvert, Md..- ani;<br />
lawrenee Harv^ and Norrts Harvey,<br />
both <strong>of</strong> Washin^oii, D,C,<br />
Chmrfi ql the Living Ood rf Egg<br />
Harbor, <strong>of</strong>fitiatgd at servi^.' Bmial<br />
was in I Jneoln Manoriaa Ceme-<br />
POPPY SALE SUCCESSFUL<br />
* Mrs, »ttrle OsMy,: puppy chair,<br />
man' lor. Mor^n-tonck Unit 137<br />
American Ijegkm AiodUary. has reported<br />
the annual sale <strong>of</strong> poppies<br />
was, very gratifying and has et.<br />
pressed her thanks to all mizmbera<br />
oi ^e Awojtay. arid tfie public who<br />
helped with the sale_ Sie also reminded<br />
that the proc.^13 stay h-Te<br />
in ocwi% 1n te used te. thi<br />
orgauHatlon-s welfare w.irkL<br />
•fhi best plart to spehd vour va.<br />
I canon is out <strong>of</strong>the acckfcrt vwaitL<br />
Well Known Brand$<br />
&•?» SsT*wv.iie33H5<br />
RETIREES TO BE FETED<br />
insTMaiy Kaaiab and Dr, John<br />
itoniKfid wiU be honored by the<br />
OcEHtt aty Hgh School Teachwa<br />
Qiib at.a dteier TTiuraday ovenlng<br />
m PwtJO-QiU. Mis Kassab is re-<br />
Bring as btotoiy tscher and Dr.<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
"MAiRCUTTiMG SPECIAUSTSf Bl«t<br />
Citj, N. J. Two<br />
yeu. Heursi i<br />
MALE HELP WANTED! Night w.tch<br />
man, 6 ni£Ht$ * wesk witti rnsals,<br />
Saturday niini a«, Applsr in ptnon,<br />
Rllrin H«!, alk top Mf. SlHW,<br />
^ei Frigigsfrs<br />
MO, 3»Ji4i.<br />
SALE: Automate Mayfeag<br />
d d<br />
OF USED FURHtTURE, QuHd<br />
i; S is I p.m<br />
alffi, te I p.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
cpimn CAPE MAY, » j,,<br />
ffHIKO W IT — amman<br />
Apprentice Ctaries E, Itown,<br />
1324 OshBal BV,, <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty,<br />
N.J, is mnjramfaied after<br />
Kraduatlng fion basic troJnlng<br />
at the Cbaa Guard Recruit<br />
TrainlnB C«n!CT, Qipif May. N.J.<br />
J., by Captain Ralph M- W B*.<br />
Waiter ODnunanding OtBcvr.<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the ,^i><br />
tor's Ceninonial Band while at<br />
nx-rait training, and perfanned<br />
Witt tlje bfind at gniditntlon n><br />
view evay FHdayi<br />
ThrouKhout his eight wedss <strong>of</strong><br />
-• " • - iiied the<br />
fundamentals ol the Oust<br />
Guard, marksmanship, military<br />
customs and courtesies, and scarruuKhip.<br />
as. weU as navi^tion<br />
un1 Coast Guard hbstor>'-<br />
The Oaast Guard 'B part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Transportation DepjrOricnt, and<br />
is the United Stated' major<br />
mariajne salety ornanLaitlon.<br />
TILTON SHOPPING CENTER<br />
If Mil), from Oman Cfty via<br />
Rout. • to TUhjn Std. (Rt. SM)<br />
Ftli PARKIMO it Hw Door<br />
NORTHFIELD — HM1O<br />
WEDNESDAY JUNE 7 thru TUESDAY JUNE IS<br />
LYNN '<br />
REDGRAVE<br />
ROD TAYLOR<br />
KARL MALBEM<br />
,1 MERLE.OBERON<br />
SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE KIDDIE SHOW<br />
PLUS JERRY LEWIS a*<br />
"THi BIIL tOT'<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Bay<br />
BRINGS RESULTS SEAFOOD MARXL7 and BAKERY<br />
LONGPORT-SOMERS<br />
POINT BOULEVARD<br />
- umcH<br />
DINNER<br />
BANQUETS<br />
g<br />
Meeting P'a<br />
;in Somers M<br />
sffAi^M^Sw' 'V<br />
.MSM 6*' .Mb fc.^-3-<br />
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ANNUAL<br />
aubwoi<br />
in the<br />
lah"<br />
I ITH 4 WJlijt<br />
Near 9th Sfreet<br />
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TUB WEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
EJitoriah<br />
go<br />
preserving the vanishing seashore has<br />
... l#ej ]*f. Whetstone, TJSN ret, 'deserves<br />
support <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders. In-<br />
V—^atead—he to receiving-petty insults an4_jdluperoiiQjL___<br />
r>?- f- Com/Whetstone, as the unpaid chairman <strong>of</strong> the volun-<br />
l ,r>fleer Cape'May, County committee on beach erosion, has<br />
^ f > proved himself a dedicated spokesman for the improvement<br />
r' -1 ja^JWSffifflPw <strong>of</strong> tnw county's beaches,,<br />
',/,'' J'\ iHe; has'a toavy man's habit <strong>of</strong> calling a spade a spade,<br />
J - '>"• and everything he figs said about some <strong>of</strong> the organizations<br />
f l I- ,wW& haye. 9 liand li "<br />
," .not beea diplomatic.<br />
;,' M t' '.Nevertheless, Com. Whetstone and his committee have<br />
/. / ' achieved results. What seems to annoy the all-Republican<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders is the fact that he has dealt with Demo-<br />
cratic Assejohlywaa Marvin P. Perstoe and Democratic Sen-<br />
"son 'A- WiUiaHis, Jr. To make matters worse, when<br />
itstortQ obtained aJ) interview for his group in<br />
T. Hihe did not invite Rep. Charles W. Sandman, Jr.,<br />
$?•'!•' "to^Q alop^Rep, Sandman, ot course, is a Republican.<br />
!'X, ,*>y not be the diplomatic thing to do, but Com.<br />
r; Wfcel$tone lisa dealt with the Democratic Administrations in<br />
- 'Tr^ntqn'-snd Washington. By doing so he has achieved a<br />
politics are to be earned to the point where<br />
would let the southern part <strong>of</strong> this county<br />
rather than have it protected by Democratic <strong>of</strong>li-<br />
ihington and Trenton, then partisan politics have<br />
ard J. Hughes "holds great hope<br />
for every community In New Jer-<br />
sey. 1<br />
"In (he long run the State will<br />
look back on the signing <strong>of</strong> these<br />
W1I3 as a legislative breakthrough,"<br />
the Governor predicted In signing the<br />
measures.<br />
Tlje most significant bill in the<br />
package provides for the creation<br />
<strong>of</strong> a housing finance agency Co issue<br />
JTCvenue bonds to finance construct<br />
iqn and rehabilitoUoo <strong>of</strong> as many<br />
as 100,000 units <strong>of</strong> middle Income<br />
housing by qualified sponsors. Also<br />
to be established is a J1,SOO.OOO re-<br />
vulving fund to make grants to spec<br />
ifio projects which would demon-<br />
strate new techniques and methods<br />
<strong>of</strong> middle income housing.<br />
Other bills provide for uniform re-<br />
gtUation <strong>of</strong> hotels<br />
dwellings. State aid and multiple<br />
far urban re-<br />
.. The ocean is eroding property owned by members <strong>of</strong><br />
y |joth political parties. The catastrophe will be averted by the<br />
faction, ot the party m power, if it is averted at aU.<br />
' /-!'"' Simply by dealing with Democratic <strong>of</strong>ficials In Trenton<br />
i)nd"Wa3hirigton Com. Whotstonc is not playing politics He<br />
*'** -m»"»tw see?qng help where it may be found<br />
TT<br />
Swimming Should Be Safe fun<br />
j -:y Thousands <strong>of</strong> batheirs will use our beachos between<br />
4 next fall, and the overwhelming number <strong>of</strong> them<br />
6Q in perfect safety.<br />
Nevertheless, ocean bathing and swimming can be<br />
dangerous It can tie fatal. Some few rules apply to everyone<br />
' IPi<br />
wb,o enters the surf. Other rules apply to those who venture<br />
on to tho water in boats.<br />
primary for bathers is the rule not to go in bathing<br />
{at protected bathing beaches. Try to avoid entering<br />
wafer without a companion. Parents should never let<br />
little children play near the water's edge without keeping a<br />
constant supervisory eye on their doings<br />
Iri addition, the following general rules are worthy <strong>of</strong><br />
consideration. Don't be a casualty..,<br />
J. po not-suOmioo early, i ,<br />
2- Use supervised pools. '<br />
; 3. Stay ashore in heavy weather.<br />
'• ' 4- Keep children out <strong>of</strong> boats without life-preservers.<br />
Sfafce Sore at least one good swimmer is aboard.<br />
*, 5. Teach children to swim early.<br />
6- Wait an hour after eating, before swimming.<br />
1. Use- excessive caution when fishing from a boat after<br />
especially if in strange waters.<br />
8, A*V3y3 carry extra life-preservers in boats.<br />
,' 9, |f y«it are deathly afraid <strong>of</strong> water, stay away from it.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e other word <strong>of</strong> value is the suggestion <strong>of</strong> experts<br />
ttat yqa try one <strong>of</strong> several floating techniques when next in<br />
the. water. Jfany people can float indefinitely without any<br />
", effort it they will hold their head back so that only the nose<br />
:« above water.<br />
-- Tfte feet may extend downward vertically from the<br />
: surface, but if the individual will be careful to keep his head<br />
|sf t*»ck,'he wit) find he can float for hours. Try it. This or<br />
-~ L " -other floating technique may save your life this<br />
hvwal minimum standards for re-<br />
location <strong>of</strong> tenants displaced by ur-<br />
ban renewal, an) Interchange <strong>of</strong>.<br />
State, municipal and federal cm*<br />
ployees The latter bill was sug-<br />
gested by Stale SecrcUry <strong>of</strong> Agil<br />
culture Philbp ALunpl<br />
' We prtmisf to break «ir backs<br />
to promote these projects, ' de-<br />
clared Puul N Ylvisakcr. State<br />
Community Affairs Commissioner<br />
AVIATION — Flight strips at<br />
either Sandy Hook Park or at IstunrJ<br />
Beach Slate Park nro subjects <strong>of</strong><br />
study by the Stale Division <strong>of</strong> Aero-<br />
nautics.<br />
The Mid*Atlantic Pilots Associa-<br />
tion lias requested such strips at<br />
either location BO they may be avail-<br />
able for landing aircraft In an emer-<br />
gency or otherwise<br />
The Division <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics an-<br />
nounces It is interested in proposals<br />
<strong>of</strong> tins nature and will take the<br />
matter up with Ihe proper authon<br />
tics<br />
The Division recently moved Its<br />
quarters to the Arnold Cunstablc<br />
Building qt 2X19 East State st. Trcn-<br />
tcn. Under a new regulation, the<br />
former State Buitsiu uf Aeronautics<br />
has been designated as a Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new Department ol Transport-<br />
ation.<br />
Integration <strong>of</strong> aeronautics Into the<br />
new Department <strong>of</strong> TransportaUon<br />
should prove most valuable to the<br />
aviation industry <strong>of</strong> the State.<br />
JERSEY JIGSAW — <strong>Jun</strong>o h<br />
Dairy Month in New Jersey by <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Ochil proclamation <strong>of</strong> Governor<br />
Richard J. Hughes , . Ttic<br />
STO 000,000 pounds <strong>of</strong> milk produced,<br />
in New Jersey last year jfcas valued:<br />
at $56,700,000 . . Six Capo May<br />
County rnurdcjfnlllses have Jjrcn no-<br />
tified by the State Department 1 ! <strong>of</strong><br />
Health to redesign sewage, treat-<br />
ment plants try November 30 .WO,<br />
to attain a much higher degree <strong>of</strong><br />
I'm IN, You're OUT<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly Great People<br />
Make A v Great Society'<br />
treatment Less man 10 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey's border, the forty<br />
eight mile long New York boundary<br />
line, is on land . - . All .<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho New Jersey Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Agricultural Fairs have<br />
elected tar another term<br />
been re-<br />
this year<br />
» New Jersey is expanding its<br />
air pollution warning system net-<br />
work and has developed a special<br />
package <strong>of</strong> instruments to serve the<br />
purpose<br />
The 13CT Conference<br />
a the State Freeholder Association,<br />
will be held at the The Deauville<br />
Hotel, Atlantic Oty. <strong>Jun</strong>e 2£25<br />
, . . Meat etnefcen growers in New<br />
Jersey produced an estimated<br />
1,350,000 birda during 1366 . . .<br />
Twenty-four New Jersey companies<br />
and business organizations have<br />
been awarded the President's "E"<br />
Award for export excellence<br />
.Community Affaira<br />
cr Paul N. Ylvisaker announces the<br />
formation <strong>of</strong> a. program to prepare<br />
students for : careers in 'lo-<br />
and State government . . , Ralph<br />
L Taylor, dean <strong>of</strong> Students at the<br />
Ounden campus <strong>of</strong> Rutgers; Unl-<br />
'ersity, has been named n^socdatc<br />
dean <strong>of</strong> student <strong>of</strong>fuirs at the State<br />
University ; . . Gypsy moths were<br />
found last year in. Atlantltv Gape<br />
Moyy : Cumberland, Cfenden; Bur-<br />
by Dr. Thomas Robinson<br />
•nsManr, OUaatwv Slat* Coltog*<br />
The editor <strong>of</strong> this paper recently<br />
spoiled a whole day for me He did<br />
so try asking me what seemed to be<br />
a deceptively easy question. "What<br />
is the biggest problem in education<br />
today" was «he way he worded it.<br />
I have an answer, but It In not, an<br />
ussy one to explain or to buttress, but<br />
I'm going to to try to do su, chiefly<br />
far my own satisfaction<br />
The greatest problem in education<br />
today, in my opinion, to cveyone's<br />
insistence an privacy — which I'U<br />
define as anil ioMdwalk. InapeeUon<br />
By appointmant. Call Wiahm B«U<br />
tor, 810 <strong>Ocean</strong> Aw 39*0900 , 6-^<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
We will eitlmata th«<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> Installing<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
YHOT gntor M obllfwHoa<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
IMS Watt Aw. Mil IMW<br />
•AINTINQ — Interior and Extorior<br />
Yean <strong>of</strong> axperlenca on fine<br />
homes. Best quality paint*. Free<br />
estimates. No lob too sm&ll Route<br />
~ Palermo. V Tot. 399306*<br />
( 6-6<br />
DOGS, CATS A PETS<br />
COMPLETE BATHINQ-AND GROOM-<br />
Ing for all brvada. Call Holly<br />
Hills Boanllna Kennels, 927 2140<br />
ONE RED TABBY PERSIAN cat and<br />
one tortoise shell cat. Champion<br />
ship stock. Inoculated. Call 344<br />
1791 6-13<br />
IRISH SETTER PUPPIES — Males IS.<br />
Females AKC registered- Cham<br />
pion blood, lins 39&.72O8 6 16<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
14 FOOT THOMPSON RUNABOUT —<br />
Clinker built Complete with con<br />
trols trailer, 33 h p Evlnnide mo-<br />
tor, (as tank. S45O Alto havo some<br />
extras available—anchor, sas tank,<br />
paddle rrntor earner sen cush<br />
ions, felejih<strong>of</strong>ie 927-*352. tf<br />
I960 BRISTOL — Completely re-<br />
conditioned Electric oils* pump.<br />
Inboard fcleenns, canvas cover A<br />
r«l buy »S5 Also 3S hp Mer<br />
cure, ]"•* serviced and tailed In<br />
anii! New prop WS5 Both $550<br />
••- Wesley Ave 1st fl after 6<br />
and anytime on weekends<br />
S MILO, 45 hp motor, controls<br />
and steering wheel, windshield,<br />
laiko 700 t>r»k-t-> KOMak.<br />
nturrnai<br />
PALERMO — Ideal retirement home,<br />
ly W00000 LUHnBrDom dlo<br />
LERMO Ideal retire<br />
only W.00000. LUHnB<br />
ottB, Wtchon, two bedmome. ,<br />
Garace CHI tujit Doap lot fon vag-<br />
00. LUHnBrDom, do<br />
two bedmome. bath,<br />
it D lot f vg<br />
CHI tujit<br />
ettbli rf nowera. Mc<br />
Real Est«te 399-2636<br />
- jsj —<br />
vsr<br />
iiml<br />
1,'2 Si 1 BEDRUflMM^fS «mw<br />
LARGE APARtMENT HOUSE—Six<br />
apartments and 7 rooms, alto<br />
BUNGALOW— 2 bedroom* and cer-<br />
amic tile bdUi Built |n 'the><br />
last 6 year* Excellent tcontBHon<br />
CU heaLrvldnity <strong>of</strong> 2«th St. Alk-<br />
lnrtU.500 Wlllllm J Brown, H»>I-<br />
399-9B55, or tllw B pjn caU<br />
SEAVILLE— F«acrtuir»S<br />
in thi* lovely ranches, Oenenxi*<br />
Uiz room, btletit, homey Idtchan:<br />
ISMMJO, 39»2636<br />
TAXES. Prt»<br />
e-ie<br />
EITHER-OR — Llv* In 2nd fl 2 BR<br />
apt;, tssst 1st fl UUH-^OR-MI^—<br />
entirei house as 4 Bit 2 bath horn<br />
SO x 11$ lot. batabdenl two! SI!<br />
400 Rober.L.Srugj^R-a, —<br />
400 Itnbert L. S<br />
2700 Axtwry Ave-<br />
Real<br />
lffl7<br />
*10.00Q IS THE PRlCf. tV tfWrn 3 BR<br />
hotwMw hasted horn* In A-l con^<br />
dnion, _Unfurr*had. ^^-rt.J;<br />
' 6-18<br />
BEACH BLOCK OUPLEX, pruad tp<br />
sdl 3 baMan avaiiment ervaH-<br />
able for immediate occupjancy, th«<br />
other ranted for season *12,0OO<br />
compleatly furnished Insntotion In.<br />
ultel Uhthsm R«l Estate. .810<br />
6*<br />
compleatly furni<br />
ultel Uhthsm<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
BUNGALOW rwar Day.<br />
vatad. hi excellail<br />
is, llulno room, kitchen. 2 txrtr<br />
rooms tntTbatti InspecK tt Wday<br />
VWsham Realtor. S10 Ooaan •»'<br />
* 6-13<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
— UK. cur.<br />
!niSf2^cSvrr3<br />
w 927^4069 or 999^709<br />
6-9<br />
RIAL ESTATE —RENT<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THREE BOOM<br />
Ofnea SultM. AIlutllrBajL Mod-<br />
em ' In every , respect. Wrtt* Bo*<br />
7826. Sanunel-Lndzar. «<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
STORAGE SPACE. HIGH AND T)RY<br />
(Moraorwbte rate. Fanshlan. 4*<br />
Bay Aide.<br />
H<br />
YEARLY RENtAtS<br />
4 BEDROOM 2nd Tloor UnfurrJshed<br />
comar apartment. Vearty. t I utni '<br />
.W-f 400 4*<br />
A BIS VALUE ROOM a* ama« I—<br />
<strong>On</strong>mer vanl* to a»ia»bom«l w)dj<br />
rlgm persons. Call 399-1347. tf<br />
i.<br />
2-DEDROOM APARTMENT — LarBa,<br />
airy rooms cool comfortable and<br />
cheerful Convenient neighboliiood<br />
Available for season, month or<br />
week 509 4th street. Phonei 399-<br />
4554 t»<br />
MILLIONS OF RUGS have been<br />
cleaned with qlue Lustre lit<br />
America s finest Rent electric sham<br />
poser-SI Phil Tumef's Paint Store<br />
721 Ashury Ave 399 0499 6-f)<br />
2 USED Awning Machine* for sale.<br />
$25 each. 35WS10. 70S Central<br />
Ave 6-9<br />
MAYTA0 Washer wnnner type Ex<br />
llt diti Call 399^6 7<br />
66<br />
AYTA0 Washer w<br />
cellant condition 7<br />
6-6<br />
30" FOLOABEDB. complete with<br />
mattresses, 110 e«chr Spring-<br />
haven Motel. 9th and Weslny Ave<br />
399-2789 ' tl<br />
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT, Mac<br />
beach and boardwalk. Attractive<br />
and cheerful Sleeps 4 or 5. Qiao-<br />
nc kitchen Full season tlQ25,<br />
half season *55O Write Pfj<br />
1025 Wesley Avn- Oce*n <strong>City</strong>, or<br />
call (201) 2S3-OOS2. . .<br />
DEL ZANE* MUSIC StUDIO. Organ,<br />
and Piano Instruction purlos and<br />
antiques corner Wast Grovelsnd<br />
and Atlantic Avenues, Somers Point<br />
NJ 927 5493 I • 9-1<br />
BUSINESS WOMAN will share her<br />
150- 252 Baysncjre Dnve<br />
weaKends or call 1^215-TUmer 4-<br />
8636 dally « 9<br />
22' CHRIS^RAFT — Skllf. perfect<br />
condition, can be seen in water<br />
•t 117 w 17lh St. or call *a*k<br />
ends, 399^133 . «<br />
BOAT SUP — Qarden Lagoon, ac-<br />
comadats 24' to 36' Boat Ex.<br />
errant -dflc*. Phone 399-1831<br />
tf<br />
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AUTOMOTIVE. SERVICE<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
ObSSSBt<br />
DUI<br />
Td ALL ,<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
BUYERS<br />
Ncny l« th» Hmn'tj, (Ulamp<br />
Wltn<br />
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Whulcsate<br />
A. C. ELECTRIC<br />
; SUPPLY ftDL<br />
«ec Howard lot quote<br />
' IMS WEST AVtf. J<br />
OCEAN CITY?<br />
BRIN<br />
jly 230 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave 6-20,<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
GARDENS. OCEAN -—---<br />
ou* 1st fl apartment<br />
parkins open, porch, cable tmfej<br />
or TV Guarded beach. Month<br />
I,, •> mdi now. aeaaon. half *ea<br />
„. 2 weeks now. aejjson,<br />
son or month for 1968 Call<br />
4)525.<br />
M<br />
hjjlf<br />
BEAUTIFUL. CORNER *g}5£!*ZZ<br />
Utcjian A bathrtiom. e P<br />
Seism. »450 Bay Breeze,<br />
Ji Phone 399 30sfo<br />
end<br />
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CERAMIC SHOP<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
FOR BEGINNERS<br />
Man, Em,<br />
;<br />
hoo^at-Delawarts LastJanuary and<br />
versify. A UB3 graduate <strong>of</strong>. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty High School, he wfll graduate<br />
first In his class in mechanical and<br />
aerospace engineering and Uth in<br />
the University's graduating class ol<br />
MO,<br />
V,OB May a he was awarded the<br />
Eastern College Athletic Conference<br />
Medal for the highest scholastic index<br />
<strong>of</strong> a senior athlete at «ie U,<br />
Of D. As a vainly swimmer for<br />
the past three years he let school<br />
reomds % the 10£yani and 200.<br />
yard hreaststrxike and the 20Oyard<br />
Individual medley. He also wis a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> me record-breaking 400yard<br />
medley relay team,<br />
ffgnar societies whlcji p^siged<br />
Carey at the U. <strong>of</strong> D. Inelyflrt Tau<br />
Bete H, an honorary engineering<br />
society equivalent to Phi Beta Kappa<br />
honorary scholarship,<br />
^mefflber-af--Sgna Xbran-huuuraiy I<br />
science and research society, and I<br />
aseys acflvUs at the U. <strong>of</strong> D,<br />
have Included a member o€ the<br />
American histitute <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics<br />
and Astronautics, a tnsraber <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Amexte^ E&$ig& <strong>of</strong> Mechanical<br />
BtfD&afa and secretary <strong>of</strong> the U.<br />
<strong>of</strong> D Oiapter, assistant Dormitory<br />
director and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
He was awarded Em. priie by the<br />
gineering for his senior research pap-1<br />
er pnaaated at the annual student]<br />
m»huf J. Clark<br />
"SST 5 *^-^<br />
rZ-TJSSSESZ^Si.<br />
venatyatthe annual commencement<br />
exentfief hiM hit M* In Rutgire<br />
Jgsmjum^. ' • *•<br />
1 Local candl(iates for degrees ineluded^wmjapi''<br />
flifiraeK at 35 noson<br />
av^SorneM WOift+^iSlW erttW'<br />
Rrte« j, <strong>On</strong>*, BBS Ttegn tern,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> fiW Saahelor <strong>of</strong> science!<br />
Robert a Maurer, Jr., «P ISth st,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C3ty, bachelor <strong>of</strong> soeneef<br />
Fmdc J. Freestone, 85 W, Revere<br />
pi, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qv, bachelor <strong>of</strong> science:<br />
diaries Rest. 6» «h it.. Someis<br />
pnirt, bachelor <strong>of</strong> iolenee.<br />
Advanced degrees earned by leesl<br />
students Included Beryl Qleason, 224<br />
Qsntml av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cttjr. master ol<br />
education, and Robert B. Warren,<br />
3547 AibiBy av., <strong>Ocean</strong> Qiy bachelor<br />
o f l a w s , - . . . • ' •<br />
ma, an honorary physics society- •<br />
Undergraduate scholar-1<br />
ships awarded him included Union I<br />
Carbide Company scholarship. WO.<br />
Ham Francis scholarship and f*<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Delaware Teacher's I I<br />
Asststantshtp. Graduate scholar-<br />
'• Mattanal / "--' Robert »»-»— E. «• Maura "-.— T-<br />
Spacc Admirustratinn researcti ,<br />
traineesWp tor graduate study at<br />
1 , Jr. Frank J. Freestone<br />
«B U. Ol D.<br />
ATTENTION<br />
So. Jersey Shore<br />
Summer Repters<br />
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Mr<br />
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METHING SPECIAL<br />
v<br />
OV1N1G COLORS<br />
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sT<br />
aWLE<br />
Perma-lron<br />
The answer to a<br />
housewife's prayer!<br />
That is, if you're a busy housewife<br />
with husband and family to take<br />
care <strong>of</strong>...and P.T.A. meetings<br />
and bridge club luncheons to<br />
attend. We know there are days<br />
when the chore <strong>of</strong> ironing just<br />
can't be fitted into a busy<br />
schedule like yours.<br />
r ARROW Dectolene^tma^roniBthe^<br />
almost unbelievable hew this<br />
- woiider shut <br />
magnesium frame, hidden locks,<br />
scuff and stain-resistant '<br />
coverings. Colors: for Dad:<br />
Word Gnty ^<br />
for<br />
<strong>of</strong> elegance ott JG,'<br />
Dad's gift list...<br />
a handsome lie it '". \<br />
hiii favorite color < -<br />
and pattern. All prices.<br />
Tropi-Tex® makes summ#i<br />
shortest season <strong>of</strong> the Mi<br />
'rj.'<br />
Stilt yourself, alt summpr short in a hsf^m<br />
<strong>of</strong> DacrqiV? ,and worsted, so comfortebly^taj!<br />
Trophtex. T^e atifewer to hot weather? Tfie$&f<br />
so ft);. Made fey Wo"rsted-tei» <strong>of</strong> .cburse^ll!<br />
leadership all yedr rotirid. Trbpi^Teksuits fiw.<br />
' *<br />
pAY, JUNE 9, <strong>1967</strong><br />
Bring Rnulli<br />
[WARDS<br />
WEEK END<br />
;PECIALS<br />
^BANANA BREAD<br />
[30c & 50c<br />
\lurdaY<br />
MOCHA<br />
4-LAYER CAKE<br />
75c<br />
OUR 39TH YEAR<br />
ARDS<br />
IP A S T R Y<br />
Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399-1260<br />
Welfare Problemjs Growing,<br />
Assemblyman Tells Kiwanians<br />
•t wrtfore problem is one nf me<br />
LU /aulli tio ng our country today<br />
reported Aiir-inblyirtin A'ljLrt<br />
*> '-ilVh, Allin n C jnly a* Ihc<br />
i on mu_tln,> or Hit Kvuiti's Club<br />
File A 1 ] im.c Cjum-y l«j)iljt r who<br />
lus UEUnpinrlLil fur th • ll,.hli.nini; o[<br />
T-lriLlrns un Uilfire n.ii]> nr>s<br />
c Jit el M_\,( ril^cxjiniplLS <strong>of</strong> the ahu rust <strong>of</strong> WLlfan- mil<br />
{y l s tilt iiinoUriL ut momy Ni w<br />
York C t> iiULndh on ttiuf mnn If iht<br />
L-urrt.nl (mid taxt"j hi\o jjont up<br />
r>tri(?iit h* rtiJortLd Publif uf<br />
nlv iirt bt ng }jmhi*?rt} fm Hi t,<br />
the brutal CJU.SI foi the lninj',1.<br />
ib tin r sinH (OJ <strong>of</strong> wi Ifju<br />
I th nk nrv. is tlli> tmii. fo-- publii<br />
oil c JLS to i?acrifi(_-e vo'es end work<br />
lor tho prjplc dt large' We all will<br />
b br or <strong>of</strong>f You can't play vot€,<br />
if; I nit wcjbirr ' 4he Epeaker said.<br />
Our i\clfcirc blli do not hxvc a<br />
re drncy clnuse," SlnTn^sia "It<br />
mr mi you could Jive In Hie mrctl iuid<br />
( ii'd t-ill (i siater from out-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />
to come live with you She could<br />
IJ itg Ilk-g Lmatf duldren wa^h hLr<br />
ui d immediately start colleotdnB welfu<br />
i- fund<br />
I am accusf-d <strong>of</strong> ndt bdng hu<br />
m in 'arian ho said This i«s not<br />
true bat I am nguinst ilhe eivp-«way<br />
hind uli in our current wclftirc sys-<br />
Harp was program chairs<br />
rn^n and presented the speaker. He<br />
v^s tho.niced for his reriiarks, by<br />
Commissioner R. Robinson Chonee,<br />
Jr.<br />
ASSOCIATION MEETING<br />
WaltiM Braj 1 !"!! secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
^(•w Jp|-
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ptTUM<br />
Events In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lAtiss IToob fs<br />
S=» post, mite<br />
safe at *»t Bay<br />
Heed, fpngaed ly<br />
*r «ke benefit f<br />
, §i sc sgiS Sawn *t<br />
* • »<br />
» • "•<br />
Aste Caswr •aaamaoBri<br />
Bess-<br />
Miss<br />
1VESMY-<br />
v* Good Crasd Ri<br />
RtfKrt<br />
*ere<br />
i&ot). Mrs. Russell<br />
.^-^ _. --" - *' «**W. Jr, Mis. RosseB lindsey.<br />
"voegfe «* Owanms saKX&nc. S1 g_^ jjj^ .Jasqfe Btaikr lbs. ltd<br />
"~ ~* *"* " „ Sfes. 3tezy Itoten. Mrs.<br />
L Miss<br />
O^om BdBTe<br />
Shfehun. i ia3I,<br />
I ^i^b^ Hx_!Bh, TtertJ QuaTX Galfasnes- Mrt CfcCJucd Ctir^c Aai rf Dr^Xnei HilL F*a. announce da? 313d K&[' cc '7*?T 1 '-;-'>l and pr-jic=;<br />
. BanBlTDQCjiiaks^ Bobbt Cross, j JuJ> BJIT-T.- a*? atu e^mssd heir ^gag^Qv,,;! _ aj^- daogdncr. Jam Sinmrf SnM E^EjKSAiry 5-ac<br />
i, P^ji DriscntL G«!CffJ^; K>fc! (fannte. to tt>? tnro oxnaiiai?!? choir „». ,- ^rh. -—, fW* Asshnv (fe T3DB.- las Ti<br />
j__ __a_rl_r*75 wt» a^asctti Ttratcbocc is-* -^ Vir ____ 3fc_L JaEEKS J FI_EIM__ ^^ Eursts on hrarej brt^* 1 "iiib w<br />
_» fj-__n pto(__i__cics T£3S A. Gbc__i vyar <strong>of</strong> 1&33 Asbjv i\ -tss t^ty and pcn_n?d out *_T_KV t_? _^ ___•<br />
T:30 ptin-<br />
fc _ - ^^ ^ _ _hi? ^__y______i __ _*dn? Dosne' -t Til*" Gk?£ Oub _____-- _b_? d_r*<br />
^Aainfand Coming events '^ c j a ^^^:^ & s a ^^^-^ ^-^ ^^ Wea ^^ *•*=*<br />
ScBfOOd dtnaor. 4:3? 5> T J<br />
Socners PoiiB VFW". &a±jA ti<br />
beach party. 10 ica_. at Sea Mb )• tall, 1<br />
SUNDAY—<br />
Higfa Scmol '„ .<br />
Baccalaureate Sovcoe. p<br />
MOfBMT-<br />
Fbur SeSLira Gaidar Cub<br />
Sinstai Garas CSjb<br />
am. in Cl3*ial BaS-<br />
JSH' •>•'" ><br />
11J3P «-<br />
Hair Biifa- Isicais<br />
JHMHT<br />
*^P_f _<br />
3«iefs Rss-<br />
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its. 5_-vs^ r^ Z. MLI<br />
^^<br />
PLJI P^S<br />
3EL^P_T ~__S ^"H' St _____!J2 1 3f<br />
,:.J1 _E ____cr^| _T ^Ttn ^TTS _Sf L<br />
SPECIAL<br />
SUMMER SALE!<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly at Schuff Electric<br />
WH/1£ THEY LAST!<br />
X<br />
Colony Installs New Officers;<br />
Committee Chairmen Named<br />
dl^ sad '*r^^ ^n^"- j D. 'Kugf^an Vaag, is^in^ii r ; Mrs. ^<br />
_£ed _ _j irraii i—atei-1 fi^ene L>-ai^ and His. S. Tagart ;<br />
er li C^^ Ch* Moonto' aeris, Jr.. art; Mis. Vance Gtiltag- i<br />
B Tte^to* too. \ s - ^ »mi to. E. Alfca Ketords, I<br />
i io«ated a« Sirs. A*ojte»ri s: ^^f- B k 1 ^^:<br />
tea<br />
mnoiy: Mis. Henry K. San<br />
trtiESUrpr-. and its. *BauJ ViHefloj,<br />
to Mrs. StEltiers hy its, HotKini<br />
WMaakET. Jr.. cutgjinK presdux.<br />
w^a> in tiETX r^cc3\^d the pass, pn^*d«*'9<br />
fin and the Press Bout fcr *K<br />
uns Gi3ierc P \ug<br />
«__jnr<br />
^_1 ; S* aal Mm. &rt<br />
' „,<br />
^lui<br />
Jfcs. Jcea<br />
\V,sL<br />
WasfcBr,<br />
9pe:<br />
itafBfnrB-.<br />
its, TSjeniarB<br />
M«-<br />
Jn^tl 3rd Mri FJ*C« Bail ioi!<br />
l___s J<strong>of</strong>cuj^L SJC^IJ Mr^<br />
H 1 cards: JVIr^. . OiLr 1 ^"'.<br />
ti>?i^iiij?". Mrs. J^y^n H.^-*"<br />
Haiten Wjano, puMlc . M?-<br />
: Mrs. 0r$6 Ket^e, eri"tl<br />
son. aaiiiors. Mrs. Htnrv-Ssiar Ms<br />
VOUM wmouuts<br />
IRVINGTOM. 'NJ.-— Turn young<br />
gsrts S and U yeus aid wn ar-<br />
KBted «flec tbey aitnHtBd tireiikag<br />
st*o fi\t hcmts.anl taWog EBO in<br />
cn^i ami $350 in iemdry* Hit putoe<br />
«OK Mrs. Virginia Haute. MilNflte: in ei«<br />
11 tafas,<br />
... ine SAVING<br />
POTATO SALAD<br />
COU5 SLAW<br />
BAKED BEANS "~ r O><br />
" ^ » YOUR FAvoene»<br />
HUFFS'<br />
Eiterior Howe Part<br />
ordinary ^^<br />
house paint!<br />
TOB C3Ci dgpSZtJ O3 HI<br />
VesrzStsx jiea r*<br />
CMkatanen A]<br />
305Oc«<br />
TH£ SHAPE OF FASHION<br />
SUML.1EH<br />
Enjoy Ulo ttB summer . . .<br />
do your cool Itria' msidc<br />
the* delightful, guretmt<br />
sfctf^PDiCTOM .1. . CottaM<br />
Arntla Syte and «jto«<br />
a-plenty. Pick your,<br />
favorltM here, now"<br />
JUNIORS and<br />
HA1T SIZES<br />
UP<br />
741 Adxny ADO<br />
PAMIKt<br />
TOW<br />
i»s- eff S mat MT,?<br />
a33f Ef TBb :<br />
' _ _; r»- i<br />
iQri<br />
X-R JIS * ]<br />
TUTS )i!311l<br />
aid roai, iae- W<br />
• ' is*<br />
PAINT S f<br />
T%% \£UUUSY, Jiye, fiKTl ;M5T! MSTI p&fVfwr .- t^pui "-^j<br />
-W£- - J * 30 - *•«*&>* *"» Ifcwwdorjp; 8 A. M. to9P.nl- ftidfaf ,t<br />
1<br />
• 1<br />
Y, JUNE *,
#<br />
v;-f'+:'<br />
Lions Club Installs Officers<br />
At Dinner-Dance; Awards Pins<br />
4%M9 oncf leisure living"<br />
VYN HOTEL '<br />
MtlGHTON PLACE<br />
~OFF ATLANTIC AVE.)<br />
ROOM<br />
SERVED •<br />
said.<br />
Fir trues wore plantodt b«t in<br />
two inches <strong>of</strong> top snU f«v <strong>of</strong> thotn<br />
survived, 'l"hoso which art? still awill<br />
hiivi* lo be dug up und rt 1 -<br />
in holes fUltxl witli top soil<br />
Bare|y beneath the surface is the<br />
refuse from the old dump. Simpson<br />
noted. Grass n^iy iwiiitiiiiJly jn"ow<br />
in the aresi but it will take, a long<br />
time und car-L-ful »urturin^. h** iLdd-<br />
When the plans were started it<br />
was known ttiat the level <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ground slkould have been twu fcot<br />
higher, but the cost would have been<br />
excessive, Simpson lidded.<br />
This mezms that during stomi<br />
tides silX water seeps close to th?<br />
SPORTS CAR CLUB, INC.<br />
'Iftfe •crtststonce given by the following firms<br />
A SUCCESS!<br />
THt» OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LtpOER<br />
Theorems. G, Williams was fominlly Ca Owtw CWy lions Club at HieTurner<br />
WaUucc 'OOIURHII, TWI TVvbtor<br />
animul imtnUatton dinner Wcdnu-sdoy .Jolin FcaierhoMrr, Directors' Kttrl<br />
iKjgUhPtotOOllWH<br />
g<br />
Hu-bcr. Oiirlnt Qix. t*mnk UiiB»-r<br />
a locul high school toucher, tad mid Qmrkw IfcuithDi?.<br />
wived I president tor the post six Provident WJHInnn sjioKo biit^fly to<br />
month*, filling out tho term <strong>of</strong> his the club urid iltunkod (lie membehs<br />
prttkttrosor, Mhco Bollendine who for tho honor <strong>of</strong> continuing to i&*r\<br />
ph^ftitjrf Ifo mn.iJtt.sirod that n>i-ni^<br />
pnmi^Ti I 1 WHAT<br />
| What this r*nunr\<br />
.^'.mj<br />
r ntvds<br />
Atlanta.<br />
ITii tw.'w *ulmim^ir:Uhni Im^ h».id Th.it it '<br />
SW.Otl) a<br />
MAtml mt-rtinjTi' with fV^ar tuxl I ^t\ir TO niaintain Ihr<br />
win xirs< fn IJH<br />
Continued from pags one<br />
1 *.n\<br />
i^> lut 1 ^ thai V.K,H tif iho f^itss. **>^i -\Tfci nuinuun it ^i ,^*n s,ud<br />
has fiTuwn The ^*>xl was H M-i-cailtxl 1 I Hi r*rf h^sd ihr_^r m?ar^<br />
r*xi cars in «irh *3tf -stx<br />
Hass A HIT-. P "Itf—feinp<br />
,'ol)(i,-A-.i meeting will be) "*i<br />
iMKlmtoil nt the Au-vilmry Ht.iii * i In _,<br />
tmartei'i In tin? Cltltuml Arts CViittr ^ '**> twfy,djn*<br />
4(N WeMty »v , nt 8 o i-loek' this. lh *ai3jfljSr<br />
eMiUlig<br />
^e\ oral motion pic lure films will<br />
" " '<br />
ho shown fullouing tlie buriiii^^'<br />
M'ss'on <strong>On</strong>e film H entitled ' l>-^ 11<br />
tumlion Benjniida ' and the iylier<br />
Is *Tfoe Piupje Mai^tln Sinn<br />
hirtbi who iiro active<br />
employ'<br />
K appeared hjcely At aty Hall<br />
ere to provide summer Jobs Ior va.<br />
yeslcrday thut as much as a quarter<br />
caiionlng hlsh school and college<br />
<strong>of</strong> a tnilUon dollars will be neialed<br />
students ><br />
to pay tiiB Hghcr Varies and to do<br />
AcronilnE to Dugan cWplmt.,<br />
the pressing work which cujmut be<br />
placing »hedr Job onters Ihrou^i the<br />
ddaj'al, but for which no fluids had<br />
State Jras a Msi MUes was enrolled In tho secdicapped persons.<br />
menAer <strong>of</strong> Lodge 171 F, and AM, retarial sniMiee program al the New Unemployment Insurance Beneflts<br />
Surviving are his wBe, Nelle L.; Hampshire college tor worn. While paid amounted to $1^,268 far the<br />
one dai^iter, Mrs, Pater Trok, tt at Dolby xho was a mombur ol the month.<br />
M Atyi and ttuee iranadai#-'— Odfayaii yearbook staif, a. Koy Girl<br />
funeral tecvices will be held and was BecTetary <strong>of</strong> her sailor<br />
urtay Hi 2 p.m. tss Uie Oodfrey'<br />
Smitti PmKial Home, USB Central av.<br />
Interment wUl be at Seaalds Oeme.<br />
teiy, PalennD,<br />
+ OPEN 12 NOON 'TIL 9 P.M. *<br />
»uporlative cuisine<br />
and wrvice. th«n watch<br />
to ^.ey', Point<br />
Inn provide. .<br />
?. S3 . w<br />
prepared to yoor ta*t».<br />
Route 9 at<br />
tho Brid3»> In<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT<br />
•Om de' swimmiri 1 hole ean be<br />
the lost place you will visit on<br />
earth—unless you are careful.<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
•HAIRCUTTING SPECIALISTS- that<br />
will mak» you "Look your b»tat<br />
B«ml«'« Barber Shop, B35 As-<br />
Guard History<br />
County Fishing<br />
Long Standing<br />
Suit Dismissed<br />
The Paupers<br />
Extra Added! Our.Famouf Go-Go<br />
80MEHS POBTC — Utrm, Mary A,<br />
Hlelfnan, <strong>of</strong> 513 Fwirth St., djed<br />
Monday foUiming o brief Ulncss.<br />
She waj 92.<br />
jfti, lllckman, a nmttva <strong>of</strong> Ireland<br />
aatl a tamer <strong>Ocean</strong> OJy resident,<br />
had made her home here tor<br />
ffl yeais. amrivws bKlirfe.. two<br />
dal^tters, Mre, A&m Maenn*, <strong>of</strong><br />
thli Off, Mm Mary Adoo<strong>of</strong>c, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bcmiuda; hifb ana. John and Jo.<br />
seph Holanan. both <strong>of</strong> Ms cily!<br />
two Msteni, Mw..Qiherine ^ow»,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ouraao, and Ifai, ffllen Anaergon.<br />
ol Roohfoisd, DL; nvai grairtehMniB<br />
and right great grentKauldren.<br />
A High Requiem Mas was sung<br />
yestijriiiy mffltfBBVin «. * ""'"<br />
R,d; dmreh.<br />
Tishia Royal<br />
av., died Wednesday ta;a«m Mantotalw4ml<br />
r What was probably the final echo<br />
<strong>of</strong> flic tumult and shouting engendered<br />
by a bitterly fought contest<br />
„.»_.«, POINT - mU Ray L. in 19S2 to change <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>On</strong>ys<br />
Tovani, commanding <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the government from commlteion lo<br />
Attanac aty Ooart Guard Statton, mayor council foim wns h«ir*l in<br />
was ppopmm guest at Bie duyier Capo May County Court yesterday.<br />
ta^HJif <strong>of</strong> Somexs PWnt Wwanis There, Judge George B, Francis<br />
Qub Tuesday in Daniel's Restau- dismissed a suit brought by one <strong>of</strong><br />
rant<br />
She change in gbvcrrtnuait Supporters.<br />
Richard S. Farashian, who en-<br />
Tovani is a nattve Calitnmi^n and tered suit in April 1965 alleging that<br />
has spent: 24 years in the Coast he had loaned $2,000 «o tag-<br />
for 13 yeara. •aKe was a member eit ttrifaiai <strong>of</strong> the Coast QiMnJ, 'they<br />
<strong>of</strong> Suloh apHst Oiurch. also take care <strong>of</strong> aides to naviga-<br />
Surviving are one daughter, »0ss Uon mdudlng buoys, Ught sM^ and<br />
Donsn JoinBon, and one son, Ulyses<br />
StepheiB, botti <strong>of</strong> this eUy; one<br />
lighthouses.<br />
birther, James Sehult and one as. Ttovani eonoluded bis presentation<br />
ter Mra, Olga Oe<strong>of</strong>^ bottl <strong>of</strong> New by answering, qu^itioifi- from the au-<br />
York ffly. • _ • • _l_ dience. He ns manked by Thomas<br />
•hie Rev. Geone P*IdrB, p«w pirrser,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ShUon BapHM O** wffl <strong>of</strong>flelrtB PoUowing the regular meeUng a di- RESTAURANT<br />
at wrvices to be csmducted in the rector's me<strong>of</strong>lm was held ait which<br />
Oiureh Monday at 8 p.m. Burial Hme James McNelis reported on pro-<br />
OCEAN AVENUE at 9th ,'<br />
wjU be Tuesday monuni In Uneam p-ess for the' annual barbecue,<br />
Memorial Park, Mays Landing,<br />
AMPLE<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
2ND FL. APT For Rent—Newly hir-<br />
'rUjhea paneled Interior, 2 bad.<br />
room; oppo.Ho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>« new<br />
golf ioursBTtlle bath, aundick. pn-<br />
5ate enuaVice, TV. cable. Soatona<br />
or hair season. 2317 Bay Ave CeN<br />
399 9425. .'<br />
6 * s<br />
APAWMENTS—Cnter city, efj" 11 *! 1<br />
cy tor 2, apt for 4; apt for S:,<br />
call 399-21 IS. , »- 13<br />
WANTEtS—A garage «p rent all year<br />
In the vicinity <strong>of</strong> 90l Street Jmd<br />
Centra? Ave. cJl 399 2146. 6 23<br />
ROOMS for rent by ttie sea ton —<br />
, Room* for-. >2i-; *17B •fff'Jj^<br />
•.Room for 3. 1275 and S300<br />
for 4. *350 Call 399-2115.<br />
Hews <strong>On</strong> The Air<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
— Fishing news from Cipt? May<br />
Oounty will be aired over CliS<br />
bury A»e.. Ocwn <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Two<br />
barbers — ' 6«a ybi —" " Hours<br />
ad Monday<br />
II. K E F M. Cli<br />
Radio in Now York Oly ns part<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uie county's promotional activity,<br />
Freeholder Anthony T. CatanoM) announced<br />
this week.<br />
AUTO FOR SALE—1939 Plymouth<br />
coups, n«da paint ond t<br />
work, will pass inspection ottH-rwlsi,<br />
NO rust or di-nt» D«it <strong>of</strong>fer Call G 9<br />
399 7292.<br />
AUTO FOR SALF.— 6I Opel excellent<br />
running condition. Idaal sec<br />
ond car. good Tires, economy car.<br />
H50 23lf Bay Ave Call 39*942^<br />
The County will receive coverage<br />
in Ihe Anglers News Fishing Program<br />
which Is being aired over<br />
CBS Radio Station VVCSS (8S0 k c )<br />
pmgram is being nirud by Uie<br />
Anglers- News fishing newspaper<br />
with columnist Mark Snsin <strong>of</strong> Etlison,<br />
N.Jt doing the commentary. The<br />
BOAT FOR SALF—19* Keller CWt.<br />
2 bunhs, cushions, horn, running<br />
lights, etc. Fully equipped 50 h p<br />
Eilnmd. Elective lulust be seen!<br />
1133 Simpson Aue Call 399 735^<br />
prcj-ralm will tie (wsuxl twice on<br />
Friday, three times on S^lurdoy and<br />
once each Sunday. ThL-re LS no cost<br />
for the county's participation in the<br />
BOAT FOR SALC— Sailfisli ( J'tfJ-<br />
covnolate with s&ll anddolly.<br />
program.<br />
The Anglers News each week fea-<br />
Avt. Ocoari <strong>City</strong><br />
tures a coluinn on Cape Mny |<br />
County li-ihing 'which ii prepared<br />
GARAGE ARAGE SALE SSolid<br />
maple twin<br />
for «h'e ttsper by Louis A. Rodia.<br />
$5, buroau ahd<br />
mirror irror 17 box<br />
S3 cot t 93 ciulot<br />
assistJint director in the Public Af<br />
?aVr\ytr»"r-t20 B Fourth jt6-J> telrs department. Alw featured are<br />
new? items Jin! feature stories<br />
SALE—Meat case, 6. new cornjres<br />
, tor. Will deliver to your door about Jersey Capo fishine prepared<br />
Call 399 2115.<br />
by the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Af-<br />
SALE. Small N mfrigiiralor In JoilS tinri Vy /• block from pfoteCbat<br />
h«acrl> all conveniences,<br />
ocean view. Also two bedroom Barege<br />
apt Hot. outside sWer. and<br />
parkins, porches Call 399^636 ^<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the'paper's columnists<br />
havt? „ also prepared ^ masazine ,at><br />
tides about- Jersey Cape fi"*ing.<br />
Sosm last month wrote an article,<br />
'Tho Sound <strong>of</strong> Drums" which appeared<br />
in Ae.Snlt Water Sportsman<br />
Magazine an] which told <strong>of</strong> a<br />
drum ashing, triin taken with noted<br />
area angler Boyd" Tyter, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May Court -Bouse.<br />
CAUGHt BY. PAM-re ^ V<br />
, LONDON • r^ ..Police, htul ' UtHe<br />
trouble! arresting ,PaVi(* O'Conner<br />
viien-UKV,-found'_n. hanpng'bi'<br />
his
he Middle fast<br />
the"<br />
the firit<br />
between the present<br />
"-' 'the RUuatioii<br />
i yes, Europe<br />
j on a powder keg for<br />
i beenijvar in the Balkans—r<br />
T -. j....., fl"** 1 *% l Germany, England,<br />
* ana France were too enlightened and<br />
* •"*[ tp rigk a general war. The states-<br />
-mm-yfaf&'ymtng and the peace which had<br />
Fradco-Prussian war came<br />
-to. an -end-la holocaust<br />
t-' ~ ^Thejfi4fl^ Jsast hag been a powder teg<br />
•foryeare. The Arab states <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Syria,<br />
"•staMtstunent' <strong>of</strong> the^sCate <strong>of</strong> Israel on tem-<br />
" "'."^ had been Syria's and Jordan's for<br />
the United Nations established<br />
ill' the. 'lane! that had-been Palestine it<br />
what is happening tocjay. It<br />
effectively that the Jewish<br />
a Jwmfraild iifthe «e«i which<br />
• J *qn for.'centuries'.'<br />
Qut conit<br />
not settled as ,<br />
indivWiialsT 3fn In<br />
can conflict withthe<br />
afuailpnUi'<br />
-'••• : wrong.<br />
ing their own b<br />
enlarged their<br />
Meanwhile, Egy<br />
states involveqrlj<br />
tieth century and fc<br />
in the Middle East<br />
QD# Course Is (n The Rough<br />
"par tnree' 1 golf<br />
a day. They must be<br />
"has" at his com<strong>of</strong><br />
what a golf<br />
yst also be an espergardener<br />
who understands<br />
is" and trees and shrubbery<br />
ted on fairwqy^ and tees and the<br />
course. ~He must supervise the<br />
, "par three"<br />
formative stage since<br />
1965 the bayfront<br />
was to be built had been<br />
'^tt&ctilf obtained an expert to design the<br />
T-^. "-- <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
... necessary" qualificajfTqttt<br />
the inunfeipal course here and<br />
'" " ' parent.<br />
re was to cost $50,000<br />
Is now stated $87,000 has been<br />
t-pAthe command. f|& completion is still<br />
1 mote'money away.<br />
pus administration, for reasons<br />
to "build the course<br />
ite Power Blackout<br />
ting thing about this<br />
Jut which affected most- <strong>of</strong><br />
" <strong>of</strong> eastern Pennsylvania,<br />
,i>nd Maryland is that the power com-<br />
: concerned have been unable to give any<br />
and accurate explanation <strong>of</strong> what<br />
'Southern New Jersey's 377 communities<br />
~ | Atlantic Ctfy Electnc Company<br />
>d when, according to that com-<br />
. ^automatic equipment cut their<br />
fpPtbe power network which serves<br />
i States. '' "<br />
_ larger power failure <strong>of</strong> 1965,<br />
occurred during daylight hours<br />
. iand'for. current was not unus-<br />
^Soinewhere to the area served by<br />
""""* Ivanja-New Jersey-Marysomething<br />
went wrong<br />
«*fc<br />
' anywhere y in 48,696 ,<br />
s say it happened<br />
ic Company-power—<br />
ig service <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia<br />
' Is- cut <strong>of</strong>f thus" creating<br />
ah(l near panic in the<br />
&&$. The iron> in<br />
situation was that the<br />
in 1965" that a<br />
1%chnical<br />
<strong>City</strong> dog wankai. Mis. Elizabeth<br />
Schneider, was lired by Co>ranbsion-<br />
•^t^ er D. Allen Stretch, who refused<br />
P"l- to explain his action.<br />
<br />
FIVE YEARS AGO<br />
Attorney Albert M. Ash was cleared<br />
W,, J* a hit-run motor vtWde charge<br />
£S - during a wtoany hearing hi DisfHct<br />
"w * Court at Cape May Court House.<br />
... JflSgistrate Franklin A.<br />
jfjnjg fHioniisefl ^tftat^he would tx&d<br />
~coort~ <strong>of</strong>ten ftenTenaugh enough ~so~iliat soUiat no cJewould<br />
be- rcQu)red 4&<br />
Sentinel-<br />
•fMCDCPT<br />
y, N.J. 08226<br />
y rest <strong>of</strong> ftp ^rab<br />
ters into top twenasserted<br />
m$c rights<br />
The United Nations may pu$ <strong>of</strong>f the evil<br />
day whet) an ajl-put war in fee' Middle East<br />
occurs By so dpiat it may. put pfif the day<br />
when European nations and this country are<br />
involved in what wO| be tne third World War<br />
Right now the'hope fe that the combat<br />
ants may be persuaded to stop fighting and<br />
listen to reanon.<br />
For a lengthy peace, however, the real<br />
problems must be solved Anything qlse is<br />
merest an armistice before Armageddon In<br />
1914 statesmen doubted that the big nations<br />
would gq to war over a murder <strong>of</strong> an obscure<br />
prince in an obscure Balkan town.<br />
But war camq. It can come again unless<br />
the lyfeest possible diplomacy takes the place<br />
<strong>of</strong> armed force.<br />
without following Mr Fraser*s recommendation^.<br />
Mr Fraser washed his handi <strong>of</strong> the<br />
project Also, as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional he was disinclined<br />
to get involved in any kind <strong>of</strong> a controversypver<br />
the golf course project<br />
The golf course "experts'' in the previous<br />
administration lacked experience but<br />
they had opthniim and houndless self-confidence.<br />
It turned out, however, that golf<br />
courses cannot be developed-unless the developers-know<br />
what they are doing<br />
First, it was promised that the golf<br />
course would be playable by Spring, 1066<br />
Next, it was promised the golf course would<br />
be playable by fall, 1966 After that it was<br />
promised the golf course would be playable<br />
by spring, <strong>1967</strong> Early this spring, it was<br />
prpnpsed that the golt course could be used<br />
this fall<br />
The new administration at <strong>City</strong> Hall admits<br />
to no superior knowledge <strong>of</strong> golf course construction.<br />
They asked Mr Fraser for advice<br />
They seem willing to accept the word <strong>of</strong> an<br />
expert<br />
If Mr Fraser's recommendations are followed<br />
the golf course should be ready for play<br />
by this time next year.<br />
power blackout was virtually impossible in<br />
the area, served by his company.<br />
' It is understandable that the nation's<br />
privately owned electric power companies<br />
want to produce the current they sell as inexpensively<br />
as possible The interconnection<br />
system makes it possible for a limited number<br />
<strong>of</strong> plants to produce the needed power Plants<br />
with greater capacity take up the slack for<br />
power companies with less productive capacity,<br />
OE they transmit power to areas where<br />
more power is required temporarily _<br />
So far so good—but as Governor Richard<br />
J. Hughes said this week, it is clear that the<br />
total productive capacity <strong>of</strong> the electric companies<br />
in the fouf-state area is not great<br />
enough to withstand sudden demands when<br />
one or mpre generating plants are out <strong>of</strong> commission.<br />
There appears to be need for governmental_study<br />
at the national level to correct<br />
this situation and to regulate the interconnecting<br />
grids so that massive power failures will<br />
really become an impossibility.<br />
Meanwhile, the customers <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Electric Company can congratulate themselves<br />
that they escaped the problems that<br />
confronted millions <strong>of</strong> people when electric<br />
power failed this week.<br />
-'•• - ' - : - ' , , -<br />
more than one night m jail TTie<br />
plan has since been abandoned.<br />
* * *<br />
TTie city spent $5,8000 for a trail<br />
er to be used as a lifeguard headquarters.<br />
Di-nded as "the tm goose"<br />
by cnbis it was placed at 34«h at<br />
and, the beach.<br />
TEN YEARS AGO<br />
the Saturday Evening Post ran a<br />
two-page color spread on Ooesm C5ty<br />
calliog tfap town "Atidway between a<br />
carnii'al'and a cloister." "••'<br />
The,, completely renovated MnodKn<br />
Theater opened its* doors iihawing,-thHtt year then.will be<br />
^ motDrcycles registered in<br />
Jersey. 'Although the State Divfarioo'flf<br />
UMcr'ychideV has the<br />
ButljuBlfy to fmrnde tbr 4he inatttlA-<br />
(ory-use <strong>of</strong> safety equipment on<br />
motoocydes, it has never taken any<br />
action. So tbe l«gisli£ure decided<br />
in "cto it." '<br />
PEACE — Govprnoj Rkfaard J.<br />
tyii&i& has. B^ec| his wice ji> (hat<br />
as many oi*a?rv*.»rs an?<br />
U-S, interdiction (mm liif air hiis<br />
had a Linked eifect in hailing suppUes<br />
tp GunmuhUrt fortes in South<br />
Vietnam:<br />
Tllq SteppctJ-up U.S. bdntbdng <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rorth has «?rtain]y bcon countered<br />
wtth stepped up jnnind Iij.«mj by<br />
the, Communists, ground Ggntine <strong>of</strong>li^o<br />
uasting the U.S. hundreds nf ciisualtrcs<br />
daljy. <strong>On</strong>ly six months or<br />
« year am sutij totab wvnilii have<br />
been weekly, not daily, totuls.<br />
Amid this darkening semo ajme<br />
Marine units have bad serious trouble<br />
witli thidr M-T6 rifles. Despite tho<br />
strung defense 1 o(_ this wapon nude<br />
by the Cbxps eominxuvkuiit, some<br />
units and some men havt- hod melancholy<br />
expetiences with Ihu new<br />
iifle, whidi sometimes proves too<br />
ddicate under rugged cmUinns.<br />
« IVesdcnt \johnson' Ih Bie<br />
for world peace '<br />
In a letter to each New Jersey<br />
Congressman, the Governor pleaded<br />
for support <strong>of</strong> the PrcsdVnt in his<br />
stand affirming the international na<br />
ture <strong>of</strong> the waters <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />
Aqabo. The threat <strong>of</strong> war struck<br />
terror Into the hearts <strong>of</strong> men and<br />
therefon- the continuing hope and<br />
the goal <strong>of</strong> immunity must be world<br />
peace said the Govcrnur<br />
Tne President <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States" wrote the Governor ' hltr<br />
men <strong>of</strong> good will everywhere has<br />
expressorf his earnest support <strong>of</strong> nil<br />
efforts in and outside <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Nations and through its appropriate<br />
orgatfc, including the secretary cen^<br />
eral ta restore stabihry in the Near<br />
East and I fervently hope th.it all<br />
Amencans will Join in standing behind<br />
tlie President in this hour <strong>of</strong><br />
crisis "<br />
In hi* letter, Goiernor Hughes<br />
Wilson who stated half a century<br />
ago that peace can be rebuilt only<br />
upon the ancient and acccpud pnn<br />
apUs <strong>of</strong> international law and the<br />
solemn duty <strong>of</strong> nation? to mankind<br />
"Never has the duly <strong>of</strong> nations<br />
'to mankind, to keep Ibe peace and<br />
maintain the sanctity ot Intcmatttxsd<br />
law. been more clear or more<br />
urgent," said Governor Hughes<br />
DRUGS — Car drivers involved<br />
In accidents and taken to hospitals<br />
for treatment should be examined<br />
to see whether they had used drugs<br />
prior to the ai-ckter*<br />
So claims Richard J Russo, chief<br />
<strong>of</strong> the drug program '•' ' -<br />
Also, when th_e_ New .Jersey<br />
UtlUty Commissioners approved your<br />
did it take into consideration Uie ««<br />
forecasts? " "• ' ' '''**,<br />
For example, suppose we win]<br />
tomorrow and we call "1 plus<br />
nose we are- tpld the weather<br />
">*v&c. Then,' jet's 'suppOsa-Jbj<br />
^we^ef soaked. "Now, un<br />
You i<br />
jhgn«M<br />
thte la^qu; . . .<br />
In our business'telephoningBj<br />
lunb^fr^n^b if ^ SSTSrfi^<br />
pened to tbe housewife who do^^j,<br />
(VY, JUNE 9, T?67 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGP ?V4<br />
th Graders Are Given Preview<br />
Of School From <strong>Jun</strong>ior High Level \.<br />
I'lT'S A BRAND NEW WORLD — The<br />
iition from the life oi an elementary<br />
ol pupil to that <strong>of</strong> a junior high school<br />
dent is quite dramatic, and to ease the<br />
ation sixth grade pupils last week visited<br />
high school building and received a<br />
indoctrination into what is expected<br />
WIPS<br />
IMORR SOPHISTICATED STUDIES—High<br />
Diool student Betsy Neall (right) explains<br />
(sixth graders the Driving Education Class<br />
art. The elementary school students being<br />
A BOY'S WORLD—Industrial Arts inructor<br />
Clyde Ellis explains the opeiation<br />
[ a drill press m the shop at the high school<br />
PUTURE HOMEMAKEBS — The Home<br />
nits Department proved a point <strong>of</strong><br />
Iterest to the sixth grade girls who visited<br />
high school last week Here high school<br />
• i<br />
THE FiNEK TOUCH — Art instructor<br />
s N. Pulvino was visited by- those sixtii<br />
•• students who showed an interest in<br />
student guide Sally Nixon (left) exhibitsjme<br />
Nancy VcGinley and Debb'i Walker.<br />
painting. The youngsters here are (1. to r.)<br />
Dave Sullivan, Tom Clark, Lois likens and<br />
Donna Paul.<br />
Church News<br />
ST FRANCE^ CABRINI R.C.<br />
2nd ft, and Atlantic av.<br />
Rev. Ctotw Moran, putor<br />
S a m. ~ Mnss<br />
Sahirda]^—<br />
4 to 5 30 and 7 30 to 9 p m —<br />
Confessions i<br />
SUNDAY—<br />
8 9. 10, 11 a,m — Mhsscs<br />
7 30 a m, — Mass<br />
ducted by Pasitor Wright' on Radio<br />
S'j'ion WSLT, 1520 on the dial<br />
Msnday—<br />
6:30 p.m.—Adult Fellowship Dinner<br />
at the church, followed by meeting<br />
conducted by Allen Freudenthal,<br />
president.<br />
Wednmday—<br />
7:30 p.m. — Midweek, Service conducted<br />
by Pastor Wright. Musical<br />
program, and message by Gospel<br />
CENTRAL OCEAN CITY UNION<br />
CHAPIL<br />
32nd at. and Canlral av.<br />
10 a-m.—Church School wWl classes<br />
for all ages F. C Slacum, saperiotendent<br />
'<br />
11 am—MorMng Warship Bry.<br />
Franklin T Buck, DJD, executive<br />
sedl^tary <strong>of</strong> '-'the' Mpthodisl; .Board .<strong>of</strong><br />
MKdons, guest speaker Nursery<br />
care provided. t • *<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S. R.C CHURCH<br />
ljth it. and Wsslay av.<br />
Right Rev. Msgr. BartholonHW B.<br />
Boyle, pastor<br />
Dally—<br />
7 a.m.—Moss<br />
7 to 7:30 pirn.—Confesslorra.<br />
Saturday—<br />
7:30 a.m.—Mass<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Mainland 1 Churches<br />
CALVARY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
SOMERS<br />
9-45 a"m.—Qiurch School,^, ^<br />
11 a,in —Mbrmng Worship ^<br />
7 30 pin,—Evenhig; Service.<br />
Wodnasday— \ ' •<br />
7 30 pjn —Prayer meeting in t<br />
hams <strong>of</strong> the pastor, 131 Bala dr<br />
GRACE LUTHEARM ,<br />
Mhcrp rd. and Dawe* av.<br />
Ray. ChaHa Rhwfc, Jr.,<br />
9 IS sum —Cnurch School «<br />
9 30 find 11 ajn—Mornlni: \7ansMp<br />
and • CSiurch Nur^ety^<br />
7 30 pjn.—Oiurch Council. * J '<br />
Monday—<br />
11A) a.m.—Senior Citizens<br />
from them when thev arrive at that building<br />
next September. Here High School Principal<br />
Michael Subotich talks with sixth<br />
graders (I to r.) Ted Blevin, Wayne Huber,<br />
Geralyn-Brunetta and Becky Hollingshead.<br />
•—Grainger Photos.<br />
orientated in the facts <strong>of</strong> life at the high<br />
school building are (1. to r.) Lorraine Toro,<br />
Becky Cline and Brenda Green.<br />
building to sixth graders 0- t or.) Gregory<br />
Pierce, Bradley Bryant andRonnie Watts.<br />
TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />
•th •*. and West av<br />
Rev. Z. L. Byrd, Pattor<br />
Friday—<br />
7 30 p m —Bible Class<br />
S 30 p m —Senior Chcnr niiraTEal<br />
Sunday—<br />
10 a m —Church School<br />
11 15 a m —Morning Wortfidp<br />
Tuaiday—<br />
4 p in—BYPU<br />
8 p m —Pcnyer meeting<br />
Wednesday—<br />
4 p m —Intermediate Owor rehearsal<br />
w • •<br />
5T JAMES AME<br />
7lh (t 'and Haven av.<br />
Rev Wlnfrad S Salt, paitor<br />
Tomorrow (Satvnlay) —<br />
I pm—Plimary .ind Intcnrnf. J Team from Lancaster School <strong>of</strong> 4he En ot Holydays and En ol First<br />
with Rev. Cal Beveridge. Friday—<br />
speaker.<br />
7 30 to 8 30 p m —Oonf esstons<br />
* • *<br />
Holy Day*—<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF<br />
G TO 8, 9 15 a-m. and 6'30 p tn.—<br />
CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />
Masses<br />
ttfi st. and Ashury av,<br />
Sunday—<br />
Sunday Service—11 a.m.<br />
6 30 8, 9 15, 10 30 a m and 6 30<br />
Sunday School—11 a.m.<br />
pm —Masses<br />
Wednesday meet'ilKg—8 p.m. Flnt Friday—<br />
Monday, W«dnesday, Saturday — 7am —vEass<br />
'He strong and <strong>of</strong> good counage;<br />
be not. afraid, neither be tjiou dis- OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL<br />
mayed: lor ithe Lord niy God is with R.C CHURCH<br />
thee whUhcrsoever tfiou goest/* This li at and Aabury av.<br />
from Joshua is the Golden Text Rav. Jcaaph McCauley, pattor<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Bible lesson on "God the Pre- Dally—<br />
stfrver <strong>of</strong>. Man." to be. read in all<br />
Christian Science churches this Sun-<br />
5 to 5 30 pjn —Confessions<br />
dfiy,<br />
* * •<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
—Confessions.<br />
h *t .and Central av.<br />
Sunday—<br />
Choir rehairsal<br />
Rev. D. Richard Garrison, pastvr<br />
Sunday —<br />
Sunday—<br />
7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 ajn.—Maswa.<br />
10 a. m —Ghurdi School<br />
9:15 a.m.—Church SchoL<br />
II a in —^Morning Worship<br />
11 n_nL—The Service.<br />
senHnl duslflaa w Brtng RM*Hi<br />
Tuesday —<br />
12:15 a.m.—Senior Clwdr rchean^l.<br />
8 p ra —Tnr*tee meeung Monday—<br />
WedMfday —<br />
8 p.m.—Esther Qrcle mooting in<br />
7pm —Youth meeting<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mis. Hilda Baker.<br />
8pm —Piayei mce-tine<br />
Wednesday—<br />
# * *<br />
10 a.m. to noon—Oiurch library.<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
* * •<br />
Mi at. and Stmpaon w.<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
Rav. O. W. PwUnt, paatv lit, a. and Weiley av.<br />
Saaday<br />
Preaching Christ Crudfiad, Risen<br />
10 mn.—Sunday SchooL<br />
and Coming Again<br />
|2 SLTO. Morning Wondrip.<br />
Rev. William Rudcllfle Allen, ThJM..<br />
8.30 pjn.—EvenlnH WotsUn.<br />
Pastor<br />
• * *<br />
Sunday-<br />
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH s'30 a_m.—Graded Sunday School<br />
Ith it and Central av.<br />
classes tor each member <strong>of</strong> ithe tam-<br />
William R Owffk*, iwitar ily. R. Lyle Olmstaad. genenal ai-<br />
r^e O Groom, Aistitant peiintendent.<br />
George G. Arfitgn, Organlit<br />
11 a.m.^Morning Worship. "The<br />
Today (Friday)—<br />
Horror <strong>of</strong> Man's Peace". ServSoe <strong>of</strong><br />
9pm —Ginrad Choir Reheaisal Holy Comnnmion.<br />
Sunday—<br />
11 a-m.—NuiTiery.<br />
9 30 d.m. and 11 T-m —~\LonznK 7:30 p.m.—Evening WorsMp. The<br />
Woiidup Dr GufDek •: "WTmon topic<br />
Bmccalaureate Service, Music Her,<br />
Faith Is For Luing<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music. Henry C. Loper.<br />
9 30 a ni — Church School will<br />
Wednesday—<br />
classes ^or all ages<br />
Feilcjw*lp prayer groups meet<br />
Wj^i»uUy> <strong>Jun</strong>e. \«, Jhraush Sun-<br />
UimughoUt the day<br />
day. 1^—<br />
7: SO ^iiri—The Wednesday Evening<br />
Southern New Jerv--y Annual Con Bible School.<br />
ference<br />
Thursday—<br />
* * *<br />
12:15 p.m.—CBMC Luncheon, Ply-<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH mouth Inn<br />
10th ST. and Wesley av.<br />
pm—Doily Vacation Bible<br />
Rsv. David P. Wright, P.D , Pastor School -staff meotms, Sunday School<br />
Rev. Ronald Law»o. Minister <strong>of</strong> Building.<br />
Youth<br />
Saturday—<br />
Sunday—<br />
Daily Vacation Bible<br />
9 30
a<br />
Cfiuirdi Announcements<br />
-. 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 830 pmT<br />
9:45 ojn_—Church School.<br />
11 Bjn.—Morning Worship.<br />
6 pan.—Senior Hgi MKYF<br />
.7.45, 9. ID. 11 ajn., noon and 7 pirn.—E!vonng~&xvice.<br />
T and S<br />
7,30 to 8<br />
amsx EPISCOPAL<br />
1ST L<br />
Rav. Mt^h. Wta. ICiH, BJK, nfcar<br />
, 9 ojnl-^Men at Christ Church work<br />
party.<br />
10 a,m- —Youth Fellowship botch<br />
parly in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Sand** (Fwl at ST<br />
S ajn.—HcJy Qmndn<br />
9 a|n. — Morning Player<br />
Church SebooL dosing smice tor<br />
Churcn School lor the summer.<br />
11 ajn.—Morning Prayer,<br />
2 pan. — Mainland Rt-gianaL High<br />
School Baccalaureate Service.<br />
Ifnmday--<br />
11 a.m.-^-Cnoi)erartve Somob' meet-<br />
Very Sincere . . ,<br />
to AIL who made our recent<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
such a success.'<br />
From ALL <strong>of</strong> US at the . . .<br />
IDEAL<br />
BARBER SHOP<br />
410 8TH STREET<br />
(9IMCTLYr BEHIND THE BANK)<br />
Queen<br />
TMiks for the Greatest Spring Opening<br />
,Yef! Our my <strong>of</strong> really saying "Thanks"<br />
will be to <strong>of</strong>fer you another season <strong>of</strong><br />
"Bonus Day Specials"<br />
LIMITED TIME ONLY<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
We<br />
Ing at The Evergreens in Maorestown.<br />
7 pjn.—Senior IBgft MYF Council<br />
7:30 pjn.—Player meeting.<br />
8. 30 pjm.—Official Board meeting.<br />
6l)^)i ArtUVHn 1 FSgtto will ^iraik on "A<br />
FWWcm for tne Responsible'<br />
8:30 and U aon.—Owrch Nurswy.<br />
9:30 ajn.— Church School for all<br />
9:30 ajn_—Adult Class imxting in<br />
the Church Parkr.<br />
11 B-m. — <strong>Jun</strong>ior High Omrch<br />
School meeting in Ooittal Mall.<br />
11 ojn. — Senior High CJnircii<br />
School in the Sunday School basement.<br />
7 pjn.—Brief devotional service followed<br />
by flht*iatod talk on Vtctiram<br />
by Lee Hcrrick as a Civilian Sees It.<br />
8:15 pjn.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior and Senior High<br />
MXF.<br />
Monday—<br />
Noon-Suburban Garden dub Meeting<br />
in Central HalL<br />
6:30 p.m.—Senior High MYF s<strong>of</strong>t'<br />
bill at Mill rd. SebooL<br />
7:30 p.m.—Camp EUge stuff nttfflting<br />
JnJlie_Sunoiiy Sohnol basement<br />
8:30 jun. — Four Seasons.Garden<br />
Club meeting in the Qajrch Parlor.<br />
Td y<br />
12:30 pjiL^Hannah Qrdc mt-oting<br />
at the httma <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Charles Kresge,<br />
213 K. Mul nl.. NorUuTdd.<br />
SAVE<br />
50%<br />
1<br />
THE OCEAN CITY $ENTINEL-LIDQi?<br />
6:30 pJn.—Mrs. ReOly'B pcootdkfi<br />
$ S 1 fcfl t * * Pl<br />
8 pjn,—Mothers League meeting Jn<br />
ths home <strong>of</strong> Mis. Socnere ptice, W.<br />
Devrosblre av. Cb-hastexs Urx. Shpo<br />
man DumotiL<br />
8<br />
8 pjn.—Mainland District Loaders<br />
roundteblB meeting P*i» -Prayer meeMng.<br />
*vrf*»ir—<br />
1 Djn.-*dutt pibie Study.<br />
Dr. Buck Will Preach Sunday<br />
OPEN SUNDAY MORNING 7 A. M.<br />
FRIDAY - LEMON MERINGUE PIE<br />
DBLKIOUS CINNAMON BUNS<br />
HEARTH BREAD • PASTRIES • PIES # ROLLS<br />
ntM hm hnmd t^ 9*9 waf<br />
SJT'*<br />
, Ffl, ft fo 9 DAILY 9 to<br />
Choir At Presbyterii<br />
Has New Director Fc<br />
the Rov. WlBatn Kaddiffe AJko,<br />
pastor, <strong>of</strong> the First United Presbyterian<br />
Church, umouncea that Heary<br />
C Loner wUI direct the First Presbyterian<br />
Choir tat Oiaei<br />
1/fr JiopaF la a graduate at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Hlfih School, and also, <strong>of</strong> tufryetta<br />
Oolkga wher^bo visa wioiat and<br />
student leader <strong>of</strong>-the CbUcgo Choir<br />
He ittodvsd bis BiS. and Majors<br />
Degree lt| music edttiUaa at Tanplo<br />
Unlvieraity.<br />
At present, Mr. Lopor la a teadter<br />
<strong>of</strong> music in tha PKIaddphta, SdhooJ<br />
systan. Far 17 yajrs ho was taoch-<br />
OPPB8<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An Amaricaa BaetM Caurdh TRINITY METHODIST<br />
; Shore nL<br />
Raetanlt Mvd. and Saw* nl,.<br />
. v, Kvrf. •. Ffank, palhv MarmBn<br />
Sunduy-<br />
Raw. BrM* Phillip*, pastor<br />
Sunday—<br />
9; 45 Bjn.—Causes School.<br />
9<br />
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.<br />
y SdiooL<br />
6:15 pjn,—BYT<br />
11 a.m.—Morning WdnMp. Sermm:<br />
7:M pnt—Evening Service. "H Md phri"<br />
Tunday-<br />
• pjn. — Women's Missionary So-<br />
7130 pjn,—nays 1 cr <strong>of</strong> music at OvanVitaok Hlgb School<br />
Schcd In FhHaifaJnhia. He directed 7:30<br />
At Central O. C, Unlisn Chapel the Ovuitirook A, Capellfl Choir and<br />
gave 1? annual Ctxfsbwa Ogocerte<br />
Dr. Franklin T. Buck,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> dry. Mr. Lopcr also teaches<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> #» Board <strong>of</strong> Mistona<br />
Inatumcntul music at the Swodenbor- (omer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southern New JoMV Annual<br />
"Hie Modern<br />
CJiurch School at Bryn Athjn,<br />
Methodirt Conference, will be<br />
7 pjn, — Mstbadfat Youth<br />
siiip.<br />
** «V1CB wJU<br />
Mr. Loper has a simmer rcaidonco<br />
I pjn-—Evening Service.<br />
ftil <strong>of</strong>f ^<br />
TUBtday—<br />
open at 11 ajn.<br />
Plata pL He is married<br />
Dr. Buck, a native ol ROUvUlp,<br />
I p IIL—Oonlmisskjti on EJducntion.<br />
meeting.<br />
re-eivnJ in (ha New Jemey<br />
I p.m.—CKEcial Board.<br />
* * *<br />
TJiur«l»y—<br />
I in 1229 und has served<br />
OUR LADY OF fORROWi R.C<br />
in Ftdrlfilftewn, Unwind,<br />
Watah and PapUr BHL<br />
T:M p.m.—Senior Oujlr practice. Qtastam, Gentenuy 'fcBernB^ In<br />
Rev. VasMt Farraro, putcr<br />
• • *<br />
Isabella Otmden and at MlaDwn. MB served<br />
B*il<br />
SECOND CAPS MAY BAPTIFT six yews as inmgMdal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
T and 1 ajn,—-Masses.<br />
Chorch and Mara rdt, PalaniM Ctunden District.<br />
«"• eenahj Wt»W, PMgr<br />
Saturday—<br />
Svnriay—<br />
Dr. Buck, in addition to saving<br />
4 to i and 7 to 8:30 p m —Co<br />
under. Kathv. Olmnaan Iar- —James-P- HaywnnJt president <strong>of</strong><br />
mota Volunteer Fire OocuBny was Atlantic CHy Electric CatnnBny,"an-<br />
hdd last week. Chqiimcn <strong>of</strong> the varnounccs that tt*a Boaid <strong>of</strong> Dinactars<br />
ious units lor'tjbe annual bazaar bas elected John D. fleeban to vice<br />
made thetr reports to the president. skient-nuclear devdo^menL- Hay-<br />
Mrs. Kay TerwUllger.<br />
vraid added ' tbat Ihe company'a<br />
It was reported that more items plans for fiituro npcleai: generating<br />
are needed* tor the white elephant<br />
stations at BavsWa on Dolawa^<br />
and new items tables by the Chair-<br />
Bay nc^essUatiad: '<br />
\,
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&<br />
New Community College Growing<br />
Out Of The South Jersey Pinelands<br />
pniiafleipnia? camden?<br />
New York? Ailaollc Clly?<br />
Kfeeps out 6 times more daylight<br />
than ordinary blinds<br />
AiHim co.plrf. n»M culnL prlyoty and nnlilotion.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly H«iclm „!,., y0B ,„,„ iduil., f.otum,<br />
inopJmt aluminum stall. wips-tl«,n plaufe iOp.i.B8Hfmy<br />
nylen cordi . anib prasf cord lack<br />
DMIJH<br />
fflM ovwlopplno ot<br />
il<strong>of</strong>i pint doubl.<br />
Call fer Fn« Eitimati • LUwiil tna lodrfw lop.,, pwnil<br />
OWNED and OPERATED by<br />
lighter , Ughl<br />
'"""">• ol KEN BAKER<br />
lional blindi ti«"""-<br />
SEASHORE<br />
VENETIAN<br />
1245 WES! AVE. Vial 399-5140<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Atlmillc , Ojnwmnlty pilleg,- i suuehon the new t,wo-ycar campus forest. A horseshoe shnprd.entrance<br />
H ip f«M Tiiv.i-.hll> an entire- new| designed bv associated arehucrts A and exit to Uie campus" t^vo major<br />
tarn a forest Richard Sasct-n and The Bainger ear parking areas, joins the Black<br />
(if ttrub ]inu> ] titu Mays y Landing g Cunpany architects and engineers. Hourso Piko it H IIIHI , early l in i 19bS 19bSPalsdelph.0<br />
will comprise rone sjp \- ctmt-wst thoroughfare:<br />
y<br />
«{li i IUIIIU'JVI enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />
rate buildings totalling 1.27 000 The new eollcgc. «-hlch %vill ulti-<br />
«« liul nl<br />
square feet. Tlie buildings form a mately have a capacity <strong>of</strong> 1.GO0 to<br />
Ntm In lln I II il iages <strong>of</strong> con-quadrangle<br />
within the 5<br />
If<br />
M2BaB5^^<br />
We 'Invite"You . . .<br />
To Visit Our Greenhouses<br />
and Nursery<br />
We Grow Over 100 VARIETIES<br />
<strong>of</strong> FLOWERS and PLANTS<br />
.14 Greenhouses — 10 Acres <strong>of</strong> Evergreens<br />
We gltw and cultivate only the finest, hardiest eurgreens<br />
ond flowers . . .'some so rare they cannot be purchased<br />
anywhere eke in this area.<br />
^E0AR BRIDGE<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Boaotifur Flower* and Evorgreons at the Atlantic<br />
Roa » Track an^jthe Proctetttial Building in Linwood.<br />
Many VariatiM <strong>of</strong> Ha^jf^TTED PERENNIALS<br />
"•>• ?» R«r« and Hjrdy.EVERGREENS in South Jenay<br />
BMiiliful WHITE^ DOGWOOD - CAMELLIAS - H-rdy HYDRANGEAS<br />
tfycUHln In Sooth J««»y Forti Odorlw sW"li«l Cow Minuri . -<br />
^tarllizMl.Top Soil For Tp^iDreuTng Lawii'i ^ . 50 Ib. bag*<br />
fct--<br />
' ^*J In < .<br />
building<br />
41<br />
in addlTion to laboratories f*irj<br />
bioJogir-il *^ioncrs in I<br />
irikmbiok ^<br />
antl c i<br />
(lairkrcMJum, and an<br />
and ;Q£fi£e- nvirliinos. study rooms<br />
niay te oon\*trtfxl to lahonxtoriff* by<br />
The joy <strong>of</strong> the Lord is your<br />
strength.—
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• r ^Ci, - * i IISSMI 1~MlMP^^iTBHW<br />
. il<br />
J»'JT<br />
ory Versus Responsibility<br />
fiOHS^Jttp-ftmtwnitite or sororities are tolerated but<br />
dpatlpn Jn other club acUvities is encouraged. To help<br />
jaylc^'interests ahd responsibility a, voting machine is<br />
^ ^ j ^ ^ the Student CouB.cn eleetUin,<br />
ytjie campaign <strong>of</strong> election oratory hai subsided. It<br />
WlWtfKfclpoa'loqkJ>* &• programs those elected<br />
MntfSrpb TnlHate, Too <strong>of</strong>ten enthusia«tJe new club<br />
riS^t <strong>of</strong>f #ttS a bsPI «od then become bogged down<br />
riili that pi# gqals are never reached.<br />
lB Bito oTjtfvlc taA|<br />
l -<br />
WOOL SlAqSi<br />
SWIAT|<br />
,,S,. Klow *3^<br />
'^ .'•<br />
Lfci 1<br />
V ijj<br />
ife-'.<br />
DRESSES and<br />
20% to 50%<br />
%ltvv "<br />
fciSf^<br />
ift*<br />
y STATERS—OCHS studeati attend- Lytlt, Dan Montagna, Bob Glmipoy and Rudy<br />
§s State at Rutgeri will be (L to r.) Joe Rydewski,<br />
rr ~fc. Boys State Convention<br />
9124)<br />
t we btlieTO Is Jmpop.<br />
ind what we do not be-<br />
•m alio important. In<br />
ejtperienee in life we<br />
take our stand i we have<br />
I the courage to say to<br />
»ni"l do not believe in<br />
We hove to have faith<br />
rai that we believe in<br />
a Hii power, Hii good.<br />
M us remeniber that w#<br />
id'i children, created In<br />
iage and likeneii.<br />
it your best wishes<br />
Into words<br />
At Rutgers University<br />
Recently, the Qcem (Sty atapler | <strong>of</strong> the junior class fMs y^r, mem<strong>of</strong><br />
the American Legion announced her <strong>of</strong> Bie varrtry baseball team,<br />
the names <strong>of</strong> the delegates and al- co>eaptain <strong>of</strong> 1lie tsisebaU team, cotematra<br />
to Boy's Stan}, This is an oipbiln <strong>of</strong> tte 1SCT-6S vatO& foot,<br />
annual affair sponsored by the ball squad, and was recently in 1<br />
American Legion, It in^Ires in the I ducted into the National Honor So-<br />
participants a leeling <strong>of</strong> paMotian dc-ty. Larry would like to attend<br />
and helps tjiem to understand the Lehigj University <strong>of</strong> Lafayette UnipoUttcal<br />
functions <strong>of</strong> the Untied venHO',<br />
States, Sjxsisored by (he Rotary Oi* ta<br />
The delegates travel to Rutgers junior, Dan Montagna, Atao very ac<br />
UnJversiw for the prograin on <strong>Jun</strong>e ttve, ta partleipateB in Vareily<br />
ffi and remaiB there unffl July L Oub, junior dass ejfeeuflve com.<br />
counHfis, hear lectures and attend captain <strong>of</strong> the svrtmming ti<br />
sympi-Klum.s m paMotlsm, and na- also enjoyg his lob witt t<br />
tionalism and Imrn how the United CMy Beach ^mol, snow«ldltt|,<br />
ROTARY GUESTS. Out«tan«ng stud«nts (rear. L to r.) P«t Lytte, Jiy G«rKen,^a^<br />
who were guMte at a recent dlnnw meeting Maul, Blanche Creamer, and Home Bosliy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ilotSry Club included (front, (L to r.) ihelL Absent when «• PWur. was tekfn<br />
Sally Struckeli, Debbie Mowbray, Becky were Mike Dimon and William Tullner,<br />
Wallace, Jeanette DiNordo, John Garken, •<br />
Rotary Club Honor*<br />
Students At Dinner<br />
^ pseMdent <strong>of</strong> Ms dasi. Jay pta<br />
demmaUy lor the psrtnoujar year, t<br />
States operates as a nation, I surfing. After graduation. Dan St tolars are chosen from grades iev- ber<strong>of</strong> *orus,Md[f» •:. starring welWaiown singer Trtai Xoi<br />
pgs and- comedian Raymond'Murtin,<br />
1 tliam attading inoludei Nancy Alle^ettii,<br />
aBaii Raiser, nrtble NeaU,<br />
*S^alii<strong>of</strong>tIr.l«BiJqBlytooi« , iwt Hytand,- JudV Oirtta. Ken Cm?<br />
eiasUt to Feu; will ever know ! man; and Joe Ttaearino,, Don M.<br />
hbfr little yon taiolW «*, reereatlon dtoeotox tor, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
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/j?s WP: *ecretI<br />
TlienB are many perteat muden,<br />
but none for which someone docs<br />
*— »-»—•^"-<br />
NEW JEBSEY BELL<br />
BMUP-.mil<br />
DIRECT REDU<br />
Chevrolet "•y:--.-^^.- 'i;;,..;-<br />
Lowest priced convertibles.<br />
. Lowest priced hardtops.<br />
Lowest priced V8 models.<br />
,' U f<br />
during his Camaro Pacesetter<br />
vSpeciil buys on Cimira SpBrtcouBss a<br />
iitail!diO5aipeubi«lBchSw1<br />
ipiBtailyiau!ppedwiOi5aipe^<br />
•mmwhiff. iump««uirt» ftont .nd w , WWttwiM^<br />
Jlres i^Wtnil eovan • ,Wh«l opening moldinus . Striping<br />
atona tho adm-i: Mrp Jntmter bHihtwoHfi.And,,"!.no «m»X<br />
:. eestBurlnB thtialt.voii.iitri Bit the spwiil,hortsW|Wd «^<br />
flooiishlftlor thB J.spiid mnsiBiirtpnl Sft« ^V^waTOft<br />
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HAtF^TON<br />
Sft«<br />
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^V^waTOft^<br />
PK-WJPS<br />
. Body by Flihsr quality, and a<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET & OLD " S',W>.' .,.1<br />
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Miss Salasn To Tour JUHIUIJ JCI YU A^m%««« K ^ IV ^^' »d juot K,-.,k.<br />
Europe This Summer A» Senior Tea Students Select Mr & Miss OCHS<br />
gan Bt 9 pm, and cmdaled at &Oa JOBS Salash, Fnioch ia*<br />
OQiS «f UBf, rian. and goUL<br />
•-^•"5*^ • ^j ^ «M^nA>i tf be «« OOIS, has aa cccWinB nota . ,, l..'*,TS Fom takr ditetore teen ctawi RecrnUy
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6 ,—. SECTION THREE -,THFOCEAN.CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, "'<br />
Q I'll vuu lii (In iruuMe<br />
•if f *T)II u itu i« fu- inc."<br />
-TtJ III I 5,L ll llAllll UiKl<br />
Jii u iiMi''i»-l inri<br />
N i ln» h i in idi ' nv 1 Airman George Dowling<br />
Re-enlists With USAF<br />
T^^UERMO NJ — Airman First<br />
"I ihe Class Grorge E. Dowiing. Ill, son<br />
*Iir-1 I iki iv* I-IICT* ti drcg> mi the<strong>of</strong><br />
Mr and Mr^. George E. Dowiing,<br />
ln.nr-.i~ m t, * trf En<br />
Jr, <strong>of</strong> Nousptuck,. Cbnn „ has re-<br />
. Santlmt Ctif lined Adi DrtrH) I<br />
in tftr U.S. AT<br />
selected for career status.<br />
^7<br />
Unnarf Dow ling a rad^r repairman<br />
at Paismo Air Fbrct? Station,<br />
w ts appTJiitd for rr-eni:>_mre£ by a<br />
booixi which considered his character<br />
*ind job perfQrTn*±nct? He i% a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> tiie /\\r Defence<br />
uhn.h pncpi rs the U^J<br />
agiunst fnan\ ttir atiack.<br />
Tht- airman i«it-i at tht- high school Mlvc<br />
the inuwluctKxts Ijmla trfd the and)<br />
fc'ic** *h-* rhpaio if th* USM* rt \ w£h<br />
teachers portrayzn^ each trf the candidates<br />
in a bnrf bint unohmg t-ne<br />
ci-sir,<br />
tost wiflt Mon.- ilsin 3.000 • DRAPERIES<br />
graduates ret-Yi^ed di^Tft^s.<br />
Tile graduiite^ In *n\l tt nrR^sagc • WINDOW SHADES<br />
from Pr&idnit lj>nxlon B JohnMin • VENETIAN BLINDS<br />
wiiK'h wa."* rtfld itt iht- start <strong>of</strong> o<br />
lniencanait aimnnio. Man<br />
(RECORD and RETAPE)<br />
speaker »as outgolia C^aneeUor Dr. • TRAVERSE RODS (Installation<br />
DoHd H, KurBmiui, who was OPEN Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to a p.m -Fn<br />
HLMircckid Thursdiij' as t-harKellw by<br />
Dr. Wesl^ W, hair, formur<br />
chairman ol the soraaj sciaicw dial<br />
the Air Fern? Academy. BUDD'S DECORATOR<br />
4otwn by his achletle ahUitj-.'<br />
MS ASBURY AVI, Open Yeai Round i<br />
iras portraysd by a teacher also well, Mrs. Petlii Receives<br />
known in. the spurts eirvles, Mr.<br />
Mepae. AtEifwj in an "urMaail" irni* B.A. From Muhlenberg<br />
1. Mr. Bepat" dein«BUBted die<br />
art <strong>of</strong> lung jumping anl miBrie flex,<br />
Mrs. Oali Biaby PMtt ass award<br />
ing. High rteppuiK majorettes are a<br />
rd a bnchetor <strong>of</strong> aits degree in edu.<br />
part <strong>of</strong> mE& band and r*u high-<br />
caflon at caamumeernat. exercises<br />
stepping majorette-ieaciiefs were<br />
tor Muhlenberg OoUeRe ainday. She<br />
NEW YORK CITY<br />
Swa^er and Mrs. FIBierald.<br />
has accepted a itscMng pc^kn in<br />
alias Virpiiia Du^» and Cathy Johnthe<br />
Allentown iPa.J eJahentary<br />
The lischers performed for dje<br />
school systeoL<br />
sa audiejue a routine to ''Hey. Mrs. PWtit is the dsu#jter <strong>of</strong> Dr Guide* Stete Vaikw} £<br />
Lock Ms Over,"<br />
and Mrs. Gordon Buzby. <strong>of</strong> Abing<br />
Sdnduln<br />
ton. Pa., and IMS Central av., this<br />
i Mm* Alr-«id. VihUu<br />
eiiy. Her hisband is Pali FWti«,<br />
Jr son <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs. Fsul.Peaii<br />
i Pklur. Window.<br />
<strong>of</strong> m Walnut rd. , ,<br />
> Tampttihin GwMlM • AkC<br />
111<br />
IN NEW YOSK CITY<br />
N. ¥. PortAulhorlly<br />
Bui Ttmuiisl Wtarfsw 17<br />
Phaaa, 73S-1&40<br />
He! Am Cab 212<br />
Uwny ;<br />
Foil Packagi Eipna<br />
i— J .<br />
RememDer last winter?<br />
!«•:<br />
hJ&'<br />
:>•• ;<br />
Next wilder your family can enjoy<br />
perfect ci:mate in every room wiyou<br />
switch to modern Electric He:<br />
-.- —-, drafts, cold spot and hot<br />
i are a ttinf <strong>of</strong> the past—thanks to proper insulation<br />
. , , yours trfiefl you convert to clean, safe,<br />
silent odor-free Electric Heat.<br />
Say "goodbye" to fuel storage problems and<br />
gain more valuable Evinf space when the bulky old'<br />
fashioned furnace is removed. 'Conversion Is quick,<br />
easy and your new heating system mil be fully guar-<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
i\&<br />
:?4<br />
anteed. $150 cash is yours when the job ii«<br />
according toour specifications. We know -vVj<br />
Heat is superior.,•. over B,M0 safisfiid SoulnOTj;<br />
New Jersey homeowners say so. ' ••'.'.'<br />
Please call us ferji fret ElicWc hiring sunW^<br />
and brochure explaining the many, many if 1<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most modem heating system ever i<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
'LIST<br />
B. Benner. Sr.. son <strong>of</strong><br />
. Boimer, <strong>of</strong> 42 Slmp-<br />
* Jus beep placed on Ihc<br />
k tfst at VlUariuva University<br />
spring semester. Ho also<br />
I named 4a It Jn February<br />
! 1954-graduate ol <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
, Schuol. Is a frcslunan at<br />
, majoring in fiiath I{r> Is<br />
at Bryn Mitwr HosplUiI<br />
18 his hame_in_Mnlv<br />
teus only and boys who wiU<br />
Mnt fltrtanber 1.<br />
In Saptember, Whmttm imU ate<br />
Su^uehanrB UniveisUy where he<br />
will major in BusiBes AdnynjstTa.<br />
! a b n , • ' •• :: •- ••--••• " ^ . . . j i i !<br />
VFW Auxiliary Appoints<br />
Convention Delegates<br />
sramRs pomr — mam tm fee<br />
Department <strong>On</strong>yentton were announced<br />
at the^ meeting tt Hobens.<br />
JbhMon Unit BM WW AujpaflP<br />
held •meslay eumiim m^Oie home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mre. Osm. Mfslftas^<br />
n>e eawenUon i» teneouled fcr<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 81 to 24 in WTuawwd, ^^.<br />
Haltfi Thomas, prtadeht, and<br />
M^ jfonnan Smiley will be deletan<br />
tins unit<br />
Jtoney fcwn the recent poppy sale<br />
was turned, to and a report«<br />
en the wocess at the<br />
niencrtgr.jniecfli m_<br />
July 11 at 8 t.m. in the I'nst Home.<br />
Those prisent were Mrs. Thomas,<br />
Mis. Meskets, Mis Francis Trasoolt.<br />
Mrs Jolin Debus. Mi-i Oiarles<br />
Hanlie, Miss Hclene Stolzer, Mrs.<br />
Smiloy. Mrs, Louis Kocrnur and a<br />
guest, Mrs. George Souridcs.<br />
Many people take better care <strong>of</strong><br />
automobiles than they do ot Uieir<br />
bodics.<br />
SAFE<br />
WHEN YOU LOCK<br />
YOUR DOOR?<br />
MOST HOMES-.!* BUSINESS<br />
PLACES ARE EASY TARGETS<br />
FOR ILLEGAL ENTRYI<br />
IS YOURS?<br />
LET US CHECK YOUR HOME<br />
OR BUSINESS FOR<br />
PROPER SECURITY!<br />
MOBILE SHOP<br />
RADIO DISPATCHED<br />
CALL<br />
E. H. FUGEE<br />
LOCKSMITH<br />
19 SHORE ROAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
927,4760<br />
Baccalaureate Service ^ V<br />
At Mainland Regional School<br />
t"<br />
,— The EevJ WlUlflm<br />
ObnovET. jraatar-ot Unwood Qromunlty<br />
<strong>On</strong>m*, will deliver the Baccakiuresilo<br />
address on Sunday.<br />
(<strong>Jun</strong>e m ar 2 VJtn- in (he school<br />
I auditorium ait Mainland RcgloiBl<br />
r Wgb"Sdirje*--PastDr-erJriow«r 1 „ p*n, on fhe^WhopTB ptbJeJSodeH.<br />
Should ttiera'te raIn,,Jthe exenlsca<br />
wJU.be hdd the foUnwSng evening:<br />
Admission to OmuncncemeiJt exeri<br />
d wUl ^ Joy Jfctet ,onh/.<br />
3-*i*p!c<br />
1<br />
will lie ' Magnificence or Moiio-<br />
f on<br />
/|n,' t<br />
Also purUcipattng in the program<br />
will be tho Rev Albert S Lnytan.<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> Central Mcth<strong>of</strong>lifit Chinch<br />
Linwood, -who will otter tho invoesu<br />
tlon and the benediction, the Rev<br />
JoJm S. DUBOIB, pastor <strong>of</strong> Northfleld<br />
Methodist <strong>On</strong>irch. who .<br />
render the scripture reading, and<br />
the Rev Adolph W KaW, vicar <strong>of</strong><br />
Christ Episcopal Church, Somers<br />
toint who will <strong>of</strong>ler tho prayer<br />
The Mainland Regional High<br />
School Concert Owir. under the dl<br />
rectton <strong>of</strong> K. Michael Skwatto, wil<br />
present two choml BeJocOons, "Now<br />
let Every Tongue Adqro Thee'<br />
"The Lnnl is My Sbfepherd" Rulh<br />
Moore is the accompanist<br />
Robert M. Chester, principal, will<br />
extend greetings, and Robert A.<br />
Oldls Eupurintendeht, wiU Introduce<br />
the Epefikcr<br />
Parwits and guests are Invited to<br />
thif prognun. No admission tickets<br />
are required.<br />
Commencement exercises for the<br />
235 seniors to be graduated by<br />
Mainland Regional High School will<br />
ASSOCIATION MEETINO<br />
Merlon Park Community Assoda-<br />
'tlon will meet this evening (Friday)<br />
at 8:30 in ttie Sea Spray Motel.<br />
34th st and Bay av. New <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
will be elected. Dues tor <strong>1967</strong>-68 also<br />
will bo collected.<br />
z W ma<br />
til Bif+<br />
EXTRA<br />
SPECIAL<br />
t<br />
25% OFF on Famous Brand<br />
20% OFF L o;<br />
25% OFF T<br />
20% OFF on T«Am:aSlg«,<br />
• EXCEPT WOtt - '<br />
SMITH 4<br />
925 ASBURY AVENUE-]<br />
Open 9<br />
tpxri<br />
OUR BRAND NEW <strong>1967</strong> MODELS ARE NOW ON DLSPlAY!<br />
AIR CONDITIONERS • REFRIGERATORS • RANGES •JlMS|MER»|mtf'<br />
PRICED TO FIT EVERYONE'S W<br />
HOTPOINT MODEL 1W71S<br />
ator<br />
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<strong>On</strong>ly $ 179.95<br />
MATCHING DRYER *139.95<br />
HOTPOINT<br />
U-MOUNT<br />
AIR CONDITIONERS<br />
6000-10,500 BTU - 115 V.<br />
FROM'749.95<br />
OTHER HOTPOIPNT<br />
AIR CONDITIONERS<br />
* 129.95<br />
HOTpOINT MODEL CTAH9I .,-..,}•<br />
Buda*Npri»4 Hotp<strong>of</strong>at HA cu. ft Cyd. D«frojt,w"<br />
Comblnolrfm. Hat a 9.1 rn.it No-frort nJirig«-«<br />
otori 86-lb. Mro-njw (mini 4 cabM«t,^iUV«* -;.•<br />
and d«p door «h«lv*w full-wldih v««stal»l»/»(j<br />
a]i{Mrandbuiivbfa. . . ; 1 , ,V<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $ 199.95<br />
•••• • * : . . .• i T ,»<br />
SEE OUR SPECIALS<br />
HOTPOWT ^<br />
FOOD WASTE<br />
DISPOSERS<br />
ON Ii' ,<br />
CORSON 1ELECTRI0<br />
752 WEST AVENUE<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
.DAY <strong>of</strong><br />
OPIN 8-S DAILY , t<br />
JACOB a SCHUFEC JR ,'•$«<br />
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•Ji^toit matey itaee Ausust,.^<br />
tai he iwraaiUy saves as SB**<br />
R^a* Agent M to naajried<br />
Hi^ hai jour dilMrai.<br />
out -Bw tovora.<br />
ACME'S ii a 1 !<br />
GIFTS! BONUS COUPONS! C^;<br />
AND JW GREEN STAMPS 1 \ ;^<br />
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fjiifi WWNERS, Winners <strong>of</strong> the pdstfr Stfoch, first: Thonias Pnffljps, second; ftt.<br />
conttet staled by Rosary Altar ioclety <strong>of</strong> St. riela Kirn, honorable mention. The posters<br />
Jin's R-~ C. Church display their entries, advertise a luncheon fashion show Being<br />
mention; I^rl KleuiKeni, third; Robert p m. in jfac's Restauront.—Grainger Photo<br />
HAMPION<br />
Hi,-ftre! I'miffe tone i^figfiter,.champl«i <strong>of</strong> \m<br />
prices. I got to be Champ by mownjin at wery<br />
opening, Se^te sure t<strong>of</strong>N me inaction at the<br />
bggest Grand Openirg, Itis Aem^fr|n4/ie$mari3rt.<br />
looted at2p8 Simeon Aya OQ^^j^^k^tiq<br />
$e rfjain m&t wviQn spmk sales and 3 "stori ftll <strong>of</strong><br />
WIDKESDAY<br />
JUNE14» .'<br />
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acatloncT who spends his leisure<br />
time wish m each season. CbnpauitaBom<br />
on rtachins ttte success fo<br />
out to C. Donald Hamy and hto wUe,<br />
Jane, who I^E powesMmi <strong>of</strong> *» at.<br />
tractive cottage at 202J Wot av., «hts<br />
pad: Monday.<br />
Plaudits also to Joseph B, Goodwin<br />
a y i i p ^ y<br />
flOO Mode <strong>of</strong> Asbury avi CXr<br />
cert wtooes « 6oBi <strong>of</strong> these new<br />
ownin. lot Bjany npmy yeajs q( ^n<br />
BihiB bur ooi"iniaJ6rJ ' '<br />
•nie miiEUaily oU ana damp<br />
weather experiences in our anm ttte<br />
unfll Biis week. HosBwer, waft Be<br />
long awoited br»k In the etoufli and<br />
the arrival <strong>of</strong> seasonal tsmWJBtti^,<br />
our ^nmer i^denli are vraaanE no<br />
time in moving down,<br />
Marina. Adam<br />
bia, icporWi a<br />
r mm tautos<br />
J (he ReUanee,<br />
COLONIAL<br />
COUPON<br />
SMI<br />
Refl. 51.07<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 79c<br />
DOWN TO IARTH LOW PRICIS<br />
GET DETAILS AND<br />
OAME C»BD fOOATl<br />
SHOPPINQ<br />
ANC YOU<br />
CAN<br />
T, EUASSIR<br />
Aldarf. MS<br />
± COLOR TV SITS .<br />
v JW, SCHMIDT<br />
The store that en<br />
FRESH FRUITS S VEaiTABLESI FflESH 2- TO 3-POUMD FBYIPie<br />
ASPARAGUS FRESH FROM JERSEY.<br />
,NdlE rBICED bunch<br />
Chickeiis<br />
y*r^-,<br />
igL'zirJ ' t 1 ;.M_<br />
FRESH LOCAL RHUBARB 3,^..29c<br />
HOT HOUSE; TOMATOES „ 39C<br />
FRESH GREEH PEPPERS l.tSt<br />
^ JANE PARKER SLICED ,<br />
MJNNVMOOK i<br />
SALAD DRESSING<br />
GRILLS ^ i S ^<br />
. CHICKEN iio nriBm<br />
1^ H«8ii ROASTING (j<br />
• SEMI-BONEIESS iw<br />
BQNEIISS<br />
QUARTER LOIN PORK CHOPS<br />
FRANKFURTERS *^ie L<br />
BEEF TONGUES<br />
mmmwmmwmm<br />
SAVE BIS ON A&P's FINE OROCfcRY VALUf-,'<br />
"OUR 0<br />
ci&uiiipj<br />
Sw^fe'<br />
ED TEA MIX<br />
U3Br-^: ! :: f - v'<br />
;
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL<br />
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poaJUori<br />
Center<br />
•na fix<br />
M<br />
"» I ^<br />
position<br />
the<br />
Section Ss The, annual salary <strong>of</strong><br />
Uw Tei'Auriuor <strong>of</strong> the city D><br />
Oc«n aty is hereby fixed at sixty<br />
, . _ Any Ordinance and<br />
pan* <strong>of</strong> Ordinances, inconsistent<br />
with t tha .provlslona <strong>of</strong> this OrdJ<br />
nance- ere haraov revealed<br />
Settlor, 4 Thii Ordinance shall<br />
teke effect in the time prescribed<br />
by Inr and will became operative<br />
for payroll dliburtaments made eft<br />
er <strong>Jun</strong>e 1. <strong>1967</strong><br />
' ROBERT L. SHARP<br />
DAVID L SIMPSON<br />
^•V R. ROBINSON CHANCE, JR<br />
t ~" Commlaslonars<br />
TBe above Ordinance was passed<br />
on first>Wadlng by tha Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Commissioner* <strong>of</strong>* the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qtty. New Jersay at a meeting held<br />
on 4tte slith day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e. <strong>1967</strong> and<br />
will be taken up for second read<br />
ing. public hearing, final reading<br />
and will be adopted at a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the said Board to be held on the<br />
ZOth day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 1367 In tna Com-<br />
missiorrerx Chamber. <strong>City</strong> Hall at<br />
11-00 A- 1*<br />
Ruth G Nlckerson<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />
6u9—It—o, J14 52<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
PUBtlC'fiOTICE<br />
< "( NOTICE: OF SETTUUIENT<br />
t>1 'Notice la hereby given that, the<br />
accounts <strong>of</strong> the subscriber, as Ad<br />
"'mlnlatratrlx <strong>of</strong> hte.'Euatel<strong>of</strong>vMlnhle'<br />
Richards, ^ deceased.. will; be audited<br />
i, and stated by the Stirrosratei.'Bnd re-*<br />
ported for settlement to the Cape<br />
May County Court Probata Division<br />
on the J6th day <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e.' next; let<br />
12 00 o'clock A. M. at Which time<br />
application will- be.mado .for fhe at-<br />
lowancli'<strong>of</strong> ' Commission*" end'.coun<br />
ael fees-<br />
Dated May It. <strong>1967</strong><br />
, GLADYS RICHARDS,<br />
Administratrix,<br />
-Henry Ganllck,;<br />
Attorney<br />
Wildaood. N. J<br />
518—4t—pf. $28-00<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF<br />
PROPOSALS FOR USE OF CITT-<br />
OWNEO LANDS FOR RENTAL<br />
OF BEACH EQUIPMENT<br />
Public Notice. Is hereby given that,<br />
no land* owned by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Oceen <strong>City</strong> New Jersey, shall be<br />
Used by any person for the rental<br />
<strong>of</strong> beach equipment unless and un-<br />
til an appropriate leate ha* been<br />
executed by said person with the<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.'<br />
Seeled proposals ' .. .<br />
and opened by the Board <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />
; will be received<br />
rnlssjoh& on the 20th day sf <strong>Jun</strong>es<br />
<strong>1967</strong>, at the hour <strong>of</strong> 11:00 a.m. sf<br />
"said day in the Cemmissiener's<br />
Room, Qltjr Hall, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. New<br />
Jersey, for 3ie leasing <strong>of</strong> any lands<br />
owned by, the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> oteen r y<br />
for. the purpose <strong>of</strong> tha refiti' *<br />
beach equipment. Any such pnw<br />
all shell, specifically' designate the<br />
exact portion <strong>of</strong> the lands ts be<br />
usadi the ega<strong>of</strong> purpose for which<br />
file lands will be used, Including<br />
speeifieally n^a nature <strong>of</strong> the beacli<br />
aquipmant to be rented; the period<br />
<strong>of</strong> time during which the lands will<br />
be us^i and tha axact sum sf jnsn-<br />
ey sresssad to be paid to the <strong>City</strong><br />
for ^ie use <strong>of</strong> said lands.<br />
The Beard sf Commissioners ra*<br />
serves tne rbtfit is reject any or<br />
all proposals.<br />
•V ORDER OF THE 1OARD OF<br />
COMMISSIONERS.<br />
Run 0. NidiarHn,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />
M— It—pf 111,12<br />
ANTENNA<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
TOWER and<br />
ROOF MOUNTINGS<br />
VHF-UHF&FM<br />
COMPLETE SALES<br />
and SERVICE<br />
Color - Black and White<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
$ NEW JERSEY<br />
AMERICA'S GREATEST — AND CLEANEST<br />
FAMILY RESORT<br />
Regulations for the<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> RUBBISH,<br />
ASHES and GARBAGE<br />
<strong>City</strong> Ordihanca provides a fine <strong>of</strong> not less Than five<br />
dollar* nor mor* than twenty-five dollar* for failing<br />
to comply with the following:<br />
PROVIDE SUFFICIENT RECEPTACLES OF PROPER<br />
S|2E AND MATERIAL, TO HOLD ALL RUBBISH,<br />
ASHES, QR GARBAGE THAT MAY BE ACCUMU-<br />
LATED BETWEEN REGULAR COLLECTION DAYS.<br />
, ,RECEPTACLES^<br />
ll *J?1P iny '? l ' Mh ****** Chunflfi In regulations,<br />
rtAbJd,, garb.g,_ww| alhtt may ,,, ^ depolifttd<br />
„,,•"LASS*"*" 1 ^' 1 ' 1 "* 1 ' **•=•> »hould be <strong>of</strong> metal or<br />
ft'.WBd, capadty 10 to 32 gallons. Garbage, how-<br />
t -1*Mr "WlW wr *jr'P*J4t*d one t^..-.-<br />
AntfOts all notirt&*ry<br />
;SI| 309 13G3 sn/tim*<br />
. m Afli?r c«M 399-M30.<br />
LUNCHEONETTE AND 4 APART-<br />
m«nts Thi* is a wonderful op<br />
portunlty b> buy n well Htab1.«fi.K!<br />
bu»Jf>*M it Is kept very c4*an and<br />
ha« «T*t dau aquipiruxit. Th*»r<br />
•V# 4 SpHtmantc All van be ran<br />
ed Of> • y**rfy b4«4» Th*jro<br />
l» w*IJ worth<br />
l G<br />
. .yeavly besla*.<br />
marry extras. Tills I<br />
£££(%, Co "" 1 R "" y -<br />
MAN * WOMEN'S ALTERATION n-<br />
. pertly done end prompt tervlc*.<br />
Raaunabla. Mr. and Mra. Haitr*<br />
Mlkurian. 1410 Central Ave. 39%<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
USED<br />
CADILLACS<br />
ALL PRICES REDUCED!<br />
CADILLACS ^<br />
•66 D.VILLE HDT Serf. . ,*479S<br />
_'66 CALAIS HDT.Sad. Gm. H595<br />
•65 DaVIULE, 'tonvortjble *395<br />
•65 DeVILLE Serf. , . W795<br />
•65 Divine HUT die,' Air.. «4295<br />
•GS CALAIS Sad.. WMt»:.,*3595<br />
r6S CALAIS . HOT • Cpe. •. -1 *JS9S<br />
•65 CALAIS HDT Serf.:Air;*379S<br />
— OTHERS —<br />
'65 Ok)» Sterflra HOT Cpe.<br />
Full Paw.:Air Cond. ..KS9S<br />
64 LeMANS HDT Cpe. . . *129S<br />
'64 Pomlac Cat. Sto. Wa«. J1S95<br />
•64 Ford Oals "500" 4-Dr. *12Sr5<br />
•62 CHEW SS^HDT Coup* tl(B5<br />
DRUCK<br />
PONTUC - CADILLAC<br />
, '' TEMPEST<br />
12th A A*#bry AW<br />
OW 399*432<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS and<br />
MR FIXIT All kind, .mall repa<br />
lobs Years <strong>of</strong> experience- R<br />
REQUZINQ AND RESCREENINQ<br />
Murnlnum etorm window Imaru<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
Ailc us; w* r«nf<br />
- matt any klndl<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Wallace Hardware<br />
7WASBURY AVENUE<br />
7*> WEST AVENUE<br />
Bmrl B. Prenot, Jr.<br />
TREE SERVICE<br />
ptag, Ranoval and<br />
w — AU Work Dene<br />
by Ejcpertenced Mm.*<br />
Penoaal J<br />
d l<br />
FREE ESTIMATEg<br />
Call 399-5721<br />
Upholstering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
PHONE n%n<br />
SUOH0M<br />
W E. ROOSEVELT BLVD.<br />
UAHHORA, N. J.<br />
TtT 1363 17 l.b.njlMiboata<br />
75 h p Johnson rnOW »"»»„<br />
er Perfect condition »alu»»W--'<br />
sale price »1|95 Spring" H*<br />
tel. 9Ui * Wpsley Ava.<br />
PACEMAKtB Cruiser<br />
250 hwrs plenty ,<br />
good condition Call<br />
Sundays 393-0965<br />
COMPLETE<br />
KITCHEN<br />
Planning Seryic»<br />
SRECIALI2INC; IN<br />
FORMICA WORK<br />
Ted Taylor's<br />
KITCHEN<br />
SHOWROOM<br />
935 Aibury 399-4433<br />
W. EARL<br />
NORTH<br />
7th A Bay 399-2936<br />
• Fumitura R<strong>of</strong>inlshlng<br />
• F» r nl»M« Repairing<br />
• Cabin** Work<br />
h HI* «f<br />
plan, to fW<br />
Car Radio* Rapairex]<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
30c each<br />
QUICK SERVICE<br />
DAVIS H.rdw.r. Co.<br />
1235 Atbuiy Avanu*<br />
BOAT bLIPS FOB REN1T--i<br />
Bay Aue Two 34 «» "<br />
24- fteasonahle call ureajt<br />
S^ 1 "! wrehdays Phlla. J<br />
9B5I2<br />
WILL TKAOE OR SELl<br />
Abbott Mc*h for SUnfi^"-<br />
shore Drlue -eekonlls. <strong>of</strong> t»J<br />
TUrow 4 8(136 d^lf<br />
BOATSL1PS FOR " BI \jl, ! 'Sl£'i<br />
weekends or call 1 21^^<br />
8636 dally<br />
22 wiiii-mr —.... - _^ J<br />
condition Can be searl"<br />
at 117 W 17Ui St, W M<br />
end! 399-6131<br />
19 CHRIS CKAFT L...<br />
runabout loadfd 1—.. -<br />
hp For information call I<br />
t Firth Harbor House •<br />
B5B5<br />
MARINE :<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
• SALES *senv)t|<br />
Service all<br />
Elrdtronlc<br />
Authorized V<br />
B<br />
Simpson, Baidbt jlSM<br />
Prorript cfllclcnt TV SJffi<br />
JOHNS0N'4|<br />
Radio •L 1V3A<br />
Marine Elecfron|<br />
CHRIS CdAfT 20"<br />
fully eqiipp",<br />
excellent for water<br />
ply HaMamarfne.<br />
cean Ctty<br />
30AT SUP TOR<br />
'£• ALL CEDAR<br />
Inspect.<br />
I FT. HARVEY;j—<br />
NEEDS WHAOOU HAVE-^APyiERTiSE IT HERE^<br />
! " T T T ^ ! " \<br />
T5 FOR SALE<br />
o'oB<br />
75 94<br />
EV —<br />
alir* hit<br />
|L7p FOR RENt —<br />
B*IMd_ Deck<br />
FOR SALti<br />
B, :<br />
FOR &ALE<br />
DEL ZANE MUSIdSTUDld,, pr*an<br />
. and Plena Instruction Curloi and<br />
anUqiiM CCrnor" WirsT" aroVeland<br />
end Atlantic Avendea, Sdrritra CcJiit<br />
WEST NOHOpSt<br />
^iw WIBi ajia<br />
at NO 6 Snu FtlRNITURE, 3 ,<br />
sood condition,<br />
can ba aaari anytl<br />
AV8 399 4739<br />
fiEPPARD'S<br />
TO SERVICE<br />
MLSS<br />
fl B27 S493<br />
69<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
tion wash*, -<br />
dltlon saveral<br />
sizes 399-46W<br />
MATTAQ c<strong>of</strong>nblna<br />
and Itryaf. Good con,<br />
" screens, differtnt<br />
&ALE OF USED F<br />
Hill <strong>of</strong> Church<br />
L±S_ •& akBl.i •!._. aTi<br />
Hall <strong>of</strong> Church .<br />
JIT*il, heatwl.<br />
location.<br />
forage.<br />
nttii<br />
, -ath.<br />
rental<br />
4 UrilTS<br />
YEArl 'ROUtVlD SINGLE<br />
H^Si 1 1 ! 1 .' *^SJ c roSni '<br />
UfSl<strong>Ocean</strong> vlew«<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
LOVELY COTTAGE In me G»"<br />
neir the baBch Large living room<br />
_llU..«. d.nln. roon^kltchen.<br />
maid s room powder room up<br />
stairs. 3 bedrooms, ule bath<br />
~ extra Dlay rootria Oil hot V<br />
.*^A Kn it 100 lot, Fuml*<br />
*3l!ooo Hilleeass. Realtor. 1* «<br />
•antic Ave<br />
GRACE<br />
— REALTY —<br />
HtH St. & Asbury Ave.<br />
RED CARPET<br />
TREATMENT<br />
BUILDING LOTS (2)—40 x<br />
115 each—Witer and Sewer<br />
^Up to Grade^J44OO ea<br />
• ACROSS FROM BEACH — Du<br />
plex 4 Bedroom — 2 Bath<br />
apts each floor heated end<br />
furnished 2 Car garage Ex-<br />
cellent condition 75% rented<br />
lor this season 139 000 00<br />
• WESLEY AVE. -Across from<br />
best beach. 4 bedroom Cot<br />
tage with a Z bedroom apart-<br />
ment. Furnished Make <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
• RANCHER — Z bedrooma Ule<br />
bath. Hiring room, kltchen/flln-<br />
ette. uttlny room Heated.<br />
Carport Extra SO 1 lot *18,5DO<br />
Furnished<br />
• COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT—<br />
Three stores, two apartmantt*<br />
ApprOK gross Income $10,500.<br />
tbV. financing to quellflefl<br />
buyer<br />
SPRING SPECIALS<br />
by<br />
F. R. BR1DEGAM,<br />
tiAttdR-<br />
3346 A*bury Arenua<br />
399-0953 or<br />
eve. 399-2668<br />
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE — Small<br />
Hotel, beach block. Owner's<br />
Ant. 14 bedrooma and email<br />
rental apt. Large tot for. plrUng<br />
. o« care. Illnen torn, sale; only<br />
"W8.500.<br />
ESTABLISHED OUEST VXW—<br />
central Mcatl<strong>of</strong>i 10 badrbOWji,<br />
3 baths, hot water .haat. Fully<br />
fumlsherl-<br />
116,500.<br />
VrffJIVI aaeaaji^ a «•»!<br />
sacrifice at - only<br />
QVELT CAPE COD HQWfi—pest<br />
residential am. Living room,<br />
dining room, modem kitchen, 4<br />
bedrooms & tile bath, acraener]<br />
porch, spacious lot. A aplendld<br />
Bui at $17,500.<br />
BEAUTIFUL WE&T AVI, RANCM-<br />
• ER- (Fumtahed). .Uvlna; room<br />
i room, kitchen, ^..bad-<br />
n end modem bath. Utility<br />
room Family room and z-caf<br />
earaga cement patto end merry<br />
"itras Priced light.<br />
tely<br />
Sp«cliHii poriftai. I<br />
Mt "%M-l «^4»IOB- V"''<br />
»le. EKeHtatit iiiconi-.<br />
Mu*» b» aM to b* apprMl-<br />
atw). Fliuineliil atraltift<br />
rnenti for rolloblti penon.<br />
For detailed infomijiion<br />
tall Weeer Real EBtnle,<br />
EScduiive Agent<br />
rni, Vft M<br />
ott Bar. F<br />
Exolus(*e<br />
We^erBeal Estate<br />
DUPLEX-* Iwtabma -wrf<br />
bath Mch floor. >»d 4 tW<br />
Marad. Icffl. forfinhad. LbttS<br />
•d Prim fi*JM<br />
•<br />
WEGER REAL ESTATE<br />
1* BATTER^EA ROAD<br />
ITMMO<br />
WILUAMS<br />
Real estate<br />
Did you ever think<br />
you could get on the<br />
Bay for $16,500.00?<br />
enjoy tha.ntrMfaY-oM.1*<br />
ort itie *Mar All lummar<br />
with electric heat, a new<br />
garage*, ahd nautical charm<br />
1T IS AWAITING YOUR<br />
i dfcNc<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE<br />
DIAL 394JS7il<br />
REAt*3TATe-=-<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THREE<br />
Roasor<br />
Bay Aye.<br />
4BLDROOM 2nd<br />
oner apartme<br />
MODERN<br />
APTS. FbR REr<br />
Sth ST, Beach<br />
xns, mod .kitchen 1<br />
Off tfreer parkins. Ava)<br />
room'.'pfLVvXI-hle<br />
MAN w'" «riarajja><br />
fd<br />
WOMAN w'" «riarajja><br />
home with rnarrfad<br />
ladles for th.<br />
IORMITORV for worWOB jJ<br />
reek, linens Incfurlad Apply, v TrtJ<br />
hinLookin- 1345 Central ay J5-13<br />
tHRKE BEDROOM. .<br />
hasted 1st or ZnrJ<br />
35th street beach .-.-vsi<br />
September S175 0Q,<br />
COTTAGE — Weekly, modem,<br />
4. half block to 2p d | s »J<br />
*5000 weak In <strong>Jun</strong>e. *&«> *"J<br />
ly Ip July and August MSJni ||<br />
NtWLY rfWOVATTJl epArt<br />
Near lhe Bay. 2 l»di«<br />
furnished, all new bath J<br />
weeks <strong>of</strong> uly. all Augu<br />
0249<br />
502 1 ITH ST —<br />
iloeDi 6 to 9<br />
ekposura close t<br />
walk TV and<br />
son monthly or<br />
orf the 22nd fl<br />
2ND FL APT 2 bed<br />
dining room kitchen<br />
Half<br />
chen, llvins<br />
J75. weekly. Can<br />
44 Wesley Road,<br />
EL PLAZA SOB <strong>Ocean</strong> fveiErflcl<br />
ency houHkeeplna aparlmenM<br />
private baths sleep 2»jj> •»?<br />
FDR THfe SEASON, 1st ..<br />
accomodata E aduttsr prtvjte<br />
trance breezy frenl•JK'S'<br />
waa LongSsaason<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
RENOVATED — lovely Z<br />
duplex with TV on q<br />
JO* ffrom bescH and<br />
]35 _-w*«ildv. 160<br />
66 SIMPSON ROAD<br />
I<br />
home avallaDte <strong>Jun</strong>« J<br />
b>> half saason—monthly or<br />
HOUSE FOR RtNT, In Florida. .<br />
condiUonad home on tana! infort<br />
Charlotte for rent to Nmbe^ 1<br />
-ully furnished la<br />
for ^<br />
rnished large «reanei<br />
bedrooms 2 Ijeths *75O(<br />
A<br />
M<br />
, ^mw.n. -r IHn<strong>On</strong>ear<br />
By order <strong>of</strong> v the Township .Com,<br />
mlttea <strong>of</strong> Upper Township "<br />
LEON MIOUrVCCIO, Chalrmtn<br />
ALLAN BERSd, Oerk<br />
6 1—3t—p f *43 56"<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
BEESLrJy'S POIHT BUILDING LOT,<br />
WO, 112 In excellent develpi<br />
merit, W900 Coastal Realty. 330<br />
Atlantic Avenue-<br />
SALE OR LEASE — Lot. Cor Btl<br />
avyeslay 10. oo sq ft Good UK<br />
for mUel apts- pr<strong>of</strong>eMiorull bujlrl<br />
ing etc Ready to operate as part<br />
Ing lot Zoned commercial, call pwrj-<br />
er 927 4O69 or 3S9-67O9. • 6-9<br />
em. In every respect. Write Bt»j<br />
7826. Sentlnal-Ledaer. "<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
SPACE. rflGH AND D<br />
rate Farashlan,<br />
ully f<br />
»rct,. 2 b<br />
S moSth<br />
YEARLY CENTALS 1<br />
r Unfumlshet]<br />
•corr^-,pa-fim«t. Yearly'la...<br />
<strong>On</strong> 2nd Street Call 399-6055 tf<br />
RPARTMCNT —<br />
, z badroms,<br />
bath Beautiful<br />
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom aMtt<br />
ment Washer and dryer 23 Nor<br />
wood Road. Marmora » S<br />
? FAMILY noar firtft bi<br />
B Place 1st fl 3 h"?"*<br />
etc Hot water heated Tile bath.<br />
5nd fl apartment 2 bedroom, etc<br />
in".!?. t se h %lS2! »Sffi<br />
Atlantic Ave<br />
roum. di<br />
GAR| one level home living<br />
3s 69<br />
US aoSlonTurnlSS<br />
|000 Hlll^ass. Realtor. 14<br />
lantlc Ave<br />
BAYFROMT CPrlvata use or com<br />
mial) 2 apartments. 1st fl , 3<br />
,*£,.%$7^"& *5rSr*;<br />
.for aeUMn ,<br />
apartment<br />
nn. Askina *29,J «"ji<br />
40OQ,Aibury Ave. 399*784.<br />
{refe<br />
Wert Ava<br />
trrinf AMD J BEDROOM Apartment<br />
In downtown section Just Mao-<br />
«nrl Building has slate ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Sl'rnfnum sldlrufend oil h« "«er<br />
EA^ 1 fSV"^^ "<br />
-Jora same neerjlna minor re<br />
• ascepted/.. Tuakehoe* SunKf.<br />
• 50. Tuckahoa. N. J 628 2279<br />
i CHAIRS. NEW woman's shoea<br />
>ms cotton yard gwids glass<br />
CHAIRS. NEW womans shoea<br />
_>ms, cotton yard gwids, glass<br />
Dpreeds, pillows. blenkets.an<br />
">s. doll Misc. hooaWiold Items<br />
tThurs Friday, 233 AaBury Jye<br />
to 81. m *« 6<br />
EeT.cAi^ rfSnV,<br />
Arj antic fm .sj -<br />
THIS, IS A MONEY MAKER . 8 wjt<br />
kept 2 brldroont apaftmeng<br />
Raadv tor the teeion In art exctt<br />
lent location »40 000 Come to<br />
cSi.»l nealty. 330 AUantlr Avenue.<br />
SSWJ784.<br />
ont aSf ^500<br />
aS«m. nd. qualified buyer<br />
Realty. 4800 Aabury Ava<br />
e GARDENS CAPE COD COM<br />
panelled living room wjth fire-<br />
place kitchen 1 bedrooms<br />
and hath. Located on first<br />
floor Second floor, 2 bed<br />
rooms. Garage utility room<br />
Furnished heated flame<br />
J24.500<br />
* COTTAGE near Gardens hv<br />
Ing room, 7 kitchen with din-<br />
ing area, 3 small bedrooms<br />
and bath...$9800. Furnished.<br />
Corner lot- may- be includ-<br />
ed, for $4200.<br />
e> RIVIERA AREA Ranch House<br />
living roorh dining area 3<br />
bedrooma tile Bath, utility<br />
room total elr-ctric houte<br />
Detached .2-car garagd Lot<br />
65 I 100' Excellent- Ye»r<br />
Round Value fbr $23,900<br />
Unfurnished. ( - _<br />
* PALERMO New ranch type cot<br />
tage living 1 room,kdining room<br />
kitchen 2 bedroorns ttte bath<br />
full baiament OHJtot air hast<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered tlrtfumlaHad $13 700<br />
111 000 F H A jnortsage 0<br />
vtllable for qualified buyer<br />
i 8EESLfeY 3 POINT ( Olrf fjees<br />
ley's Point SchDol House*<br />
1(189) He you can be the<br />
bell rimer as Hie original bell<br />
still hangs In tha cupola Dt<br />
thli converted Mho*.<br />
contlitlng <strong>of</strong> IHrlng<br />
henr^bedrooiriav^<br />
.. tiAlrdks<br />
226 West Avenue<br />
399-3806 -<br />
iSry^o<br />
cheerful<br />
Ailble<br />
APARTMENT ~ Large<br />
„,«. cool. ""'"'JfS'i^?<br />
Convenient neighborhood<br />
Available for season, month or<br />
wiL 509 4th su.et Phone 399;<br />
4954 "<br />
3 BEDROOM Apartment 6 Large<br />
beo^.FU,andT.cTi[^<br />
TV ^no parking for two cars<br />
ply 230 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />
1429 CENTRAL AVE—4 bedroom<br />
well equipped. 2nd floor apart-<br />
ent open for ast half <strong>of</strong> season<br />
t Bdmom^^floor apart<br />
16DO 2 ueariRMfi i" .tw 8p*rt<br />
mam open altar 7 29 67. twr> weeks<br />
or more renta s Apply 1431 Can<br />
OT HIDTQ I.BIII*<br />
tral Ave. 1st floor<br />
NICE CLEAN newly decorated bod<br />
room Uvlns room-kltchen-beth<br />
All ^blltles Povate parJIng^sMCj<br />
t5 o season<strong>Jun</strong>e 17 to<br />
1300 Aug 1st Sipt. IS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />
COZY 3 BEDROOM nnth<br />
<strong>of</strong> July J400, F R-^<br />
R,.iu>r, i 46 Ajfcury Ave<br />
Evenings call 399 2668<br />
1115 17 CENTRAL<br />
clean apartment-<br />
eight weekly, also<br />
by da> or week,<br />
lune rate*. Phone<br />
CENTER . CITY— Hlnutesr from<br />
hoardwilk. beach, tnuslc Pjer. bus-<br />
iness section, best reibjutanfa. Mod<br />
ern 2 bedroom apartments also<br />
rooms with or without private bath,<br />
season, monthly, weekly Crescent<br />
Lodge. 611-7th St. 399 3141,<br />
B3a PtYMOUTH PLACE, 2 bedroom<br />
abertntent, ground tl Near Board<br />
walfcVnd!. rnuslc pier Call 1215-<br />
687 2969 or weekends, 399 5315 tf<br />
IRLYN TERRACE—<strong>On</strong>e IBprn<br />
ita* r-430. to SCO<br />
706 MuuHLin lt "5£i'^—2WT !^21t'<br />
4fflclency apts -4X1 to )ou wees.<br />
Her ."For^'lnformatlon write. Mrs.<br />
fiennert. B30 Planl Placet Oo«n<br />
<strong>City</strong>. N J, najse 9-1<br />
EFFICIENCY APAfrTMENTS for work<br />
Ina girls Call at the BL Jtmea<br />
EfflcTency Apartmenbi. 611. Ocartn<br />
6-23 6512<br />
Ina gins tan ,?J j{<br />
EfflcTency Apartmenbi. (II "«"<br />
Ave, or phone Phlla 1215SU»_'<br />
PFAL ESTATE-SALE REAL ESTATE — SALE<br />
WHY PAY<br />
RENT THIS<br />
SUMMER!<br />
Surprise: it may cost you no more
I . • «isIiiii*<br />
/•• summer 1 .<br />
SHf ILL<br />
"JUST THI BIST FOOD"<br />
IN TOWN AT<br />
MOST REASONABLE PRICES!<br />
THE EMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
BREAKFAST ,., |:» . llfM<br />
DINNER ......... iim . liM<br />
715 8TH STRUT<br />
"'•htliHi<br />
I have loved yon with an<br />
everlasting love,—(Jer. 31:3)<br />
There may be times whtn It<br />
•eems that our contribution to<br />
Ufa ll sot <strong>of</strong> much importance.<br />
When we deny any thought or<br />
feeline that would make us feel<br />
unimportant, when we tarn<br />
our attention toward the poiltive<br />
tide <strong>of</strong> things, we take a<br />
great step forward toward being<br />
the person we long to be,<br />
toward living the life wa long<br />
to live.<br />
CHECK AND COMPARE<br />
2-DR. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER<br />
Full 12,3 Cubic Foot<br />
Refrigerator<br />
108-pound capacity zero<br />
degree freezer<br />
Easy-fit, 32 inches wide<br />
capacity and j<br />
features for; \ J:<br />
the price ^ |:<br />
rOURS FOR ONLY<br />
l **" "i<br />
Full width crisper<br />
Super storage doors<br />
Automatic refrigerator defrost<br />
AIR CONDITIONER<br />
I l l ' l<br />
f,M r,rio; r ' .' r i ».jf*:!^ :••- (-. ^r »'ic. ^*\u i-<br />
"?^<br />
Compact<br />
and easy to<br />
YOURS FOR ONLY^<br />
DiXON'S HAVfi<br />
SWIM TRUNKS<br />
By Janben and Robert<br />
Bruce, Large selection<br />
o! styles and colon,<br />
3.00 to 10.00<br />
CABANA SITS<br />
By jantzen. Both teny<br />
Uned and unUsed.<br />
.'•10.95 le lf.fS<br />
DRESS SHIRTS<br />
By Manbattan and Eagle.<br />
Stripes, WHle and Said<br />
Colors.<br />
from 4,25 to 9.95<br />
SPORT SHIRTS<br />
By Manhattan, ttale<br />
and SeHlaBarelll, Mjidraa,<br />
. Prints and Stripes. Daemn,<br />
cotton and gllk,<br />
4.00 to 17.50<br />
SLACKS<br />
By Palm Beach and<br />
Hart, Sehaflrier * atom.<br />
MI to 27.95<br />
By Superba and Damon:<br />
; ISO to M0-<br />
DOBBS STRAW HATS<br />
i Cttts S.95<br />
.". Nunn Bush ' , . ., ..<br />
Worn .2O.95'-f0,''S?.5P:.<br />
tnm 14,fS Hi MM<br />
Bi'i<br />
7V. W;, :'<br />
S" .1.<br />
£3£&JK2*2sl- ;i !-— ^<br />
Oldeit Ca^ Trav«Ung Over40 Mtt«i<br />
1911 Ctdillac John Hay, Meadowbrook<br />
ey Criticizes Methodist Conference<br />
*?*f? iui'^L" Hir "iiSrtfc^irVH'^*"" "* ! "<br />
dB*S*op <strong>of</strong> the New Jertey<br />
s<br />
g diaUbe leveWI<br />
a<br />
1 in th8 b^y, aty M MFor<br />
Aaile Thieves<br />
AtlanUe Qty Duly Pn<br />
,? has Jjeen iiudinf woUl<br />
landH- tre Whehtew, uajR<br />
*o is chaHmart oi the Ope<br />
serfiolder's Ire wpported Whet-<br />
B etforts . to.. obtain' aM tor<br />
B en»ion ; at ^j» May Feint,<br />
pointrt out Hat* Wbetsone,<br />
li he, may have beai und*.<br />
ic.in Us ipwoach,'man*^<br />
In sutatantlal'aM IW <br />
I<br />
M<br />
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PAOE. 2 — SECTION ONE THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER V, \,<br />
Teens',Good Behaviour.<br />
!*•<br />
A Surprise To Policei<br />
It wns mother *qulet' ^weekend<br />
even though Uiousands <strong>of</strong> high scliool<br />
age teeny boppers were In town.'<br />
Polio: Chief Benjamin IXmgan<br />
said he was happily smpri ed at<br />
wfU .tourJba.cUy / .Police seemed to hp pursuing a<br />
Some ft tye (wildings lie wiUiin policy <strong>of</strong> shomng notsy >ottng<br />
tbu original westside redevelopment • filers away ratlier than hauling thixn<br />
•rca and imdd tave bam donol- to police headquarters.<br />
iahoCet Fejef?il' ejpense several "Jliere was evidence that the<br />
yutrr'ago ta4'not the previous att- beach,<br />
frbi Redded to scrap the<br />
plan.<br />
.plait was-,scrapped former<br />
Mww B. Tlioaiak Waldroari an-<br />
DDtinrjcditte'city woiiki undertake its<br />
DM redeveJojment i*an, but «*niwiiriv^y<br />
Jew <strong>of</strong> lhe wozst eyesores<br />
.Wd i fire'.'iv&axtfe Areni 'dcynoUshed.<br />
^IVTITK^*, fflrwyg bis other >duties<br />
chief oonctannatiori <strong>of</strong>ficer ol the<br />
rfty, ^ Bud Is empowered to initiate<br />
pnaceedlags under which the itunnhBckte<br />
dweOii^s would be acquired<br />
*t i»rir\ old dtx*^n t T><br />
Ihur Ncwbeiry fr?xn lus Uuv**-miie<br />
t bf undexptogd that the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> runs Tlie former iiingtamptan ct<br />
ffpo<br />
• <strong>of</strong> public wort£> \«xi superintendent <strong>of</strong> Qakerest Hlih fles. • _ .<br />
ries more than 100 varieties <strong>of</strong> Sdtol in Maya Landtag, is a mi This feai tile Dinner will be held<br />
chresc In addition to butter, oleo, graduMe <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Oty High<br />
eggs and milk, A large assortenent<br />
In the Marine Room o4 the Ftandprs<br />
SchooL He served in tha Navy Air<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jjread, roUs, cakes pies and other<br />
Hotel. Social hour wiU startat qilO<br />
•orps fwm WB ta 1346, received<br />
sweet iroods produced fresh daily<br />
p.m,, dinner will be served at S<br />
Us bachelor <strong>of</strong> aru in eeonomics<br />
by the modem Acme Bakery in West (rah LaSaUe College in »1 and<br />
p.m. Reservattons must be in the<br />
Philadelphia are on display In the Ills master's deBee in education on<br />
hands <strong>of</strong> We, Scartorough, Box MS,<br />
Bilked Goods DeparBneiit,,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, before nert Tuesday,<br />
fellowship at the' University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 20, Tlie cost per person Is<br />
There are deparbnents for lee [iapira in 1SJ2,<br />
18,50,<br />
cream, candy, snacks, and gourmet He tai^it at the Indlnna av.<br />
fowls, and household supplies, in ad- School in Atlantic — ,<br />
' by BV.D. and WINGS<br />
»3.95 - '5.95<br />
SWIM TRUNKS<br />
Colorful plaids,<br />
plain colors and. surfers.,,<br />
*3.95 - $ o.95; "<br />
•\%«<br />
Arnold<br />
Palmer<br />
GOLF<br />
SLAX<br />
ROBES<br />
U.9S to<br />
*12.95<br />
' r<br />
SHOES<br />
for<br />
Men<br />
LEo^ps MiN's smm *',•*!<br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR,<br />
DIAL 399-2768<br />
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2 — SECTION ONE<br />
..._ ,Bnr»,rip*s from 6.00<br />
SLACKS . , , Clastic, betMseps,<br />
durable press, lightweight. All<br />
*•"» ,,. frem 7.M<br />
f:<br />
«4A*. ft.;<br />
QUEST!<br />
we have the Answer!<br />
Pep rates tops with us, too. And to prove it, w« have all <strong>of</strong> hit<br />
favorhes for a happier Father's Day, <strong>Jun</strong>e 18 . , . Handsome<br />
permanent press slacks, colorful sport shirts, matching robe and<br />
pajama lets, smart looking jewelry, gifts for summer sports,<br />
evenings out or just plain relaxing. So why wait? Choose the<br />
right ejift for Dad, now.<br />
•m<br />
"I laiuitii<br />
SAMK Hfnif POAniT/f.rT.. .?WI<br />
I<br />
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mXKt . . . Ov«-lh.-call, &%i~*<br />
ta, (trwtcb in wtd* cholc* st -H<br />
*<br />
WALK SHORft . , . * • ' ^ |<br />
fa aAis, unit. In «l»Wv<br />
KNIT SHIRT* « . . fita<br />
hug, slwtt iluiu, col**. > •<br />
all rfn*. , I<br />
DIAL 399-55U<br />
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ftY, JUNE 13, <strong>1967</strong><br />
Acme Supermarkei<br />
III Open Wednesday<br />
iRolxTt L, Sharp and Mrs<br />
hers, pw*rtent, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
! dub, ixtil be among the<br />
: in the opai<br />
"* t -inr<br />
14) at 9 a,mi The<br />
be looaled at 342S<br />
.__. measurra 120<br />
fcet, will have an over<br />
tl. mtmee feet, Thi<br />
.1 wlU omupy 11,435 iquare,<br />
[the balance ol the bu]|rllriK<br />
to tnerohandlio storaUHg<br />
equipment, reel<br />
I work area. The market<br />
i nine check out booths,<br />
j to the market Is through<br />
Portal, an arrangement<br />
Unates the use <strong>of</strong> doors<br />
arlwl is open. An hwlsla<br />
establMujd by the<br />
I'fiool air down across the<br />
T air is drawn into a pit<br />
WU a grill. The air is then<br />
I cool«1 and returned to tile<br />
i be biown aaoss the open.<br />
^ The Air Portal keeps the<br />
r out and the cool air In darner<br />
season and reverses<br />
In the winter months<br />
the cool air out and preworm<br />
air within from<br />
|out,<br />
duce Departtnent is equip><br />
refrigerated fixtures! far<br />
i which require refriBeraare<br />
also areas for the<br />
which must be kept wet<br />
areas lor Items display.<br />
ut moisture.<br />
at Departnent carries a<br />
oi fresh meats wrapped<br />
rice and displayed In<br />
1 e s I g n ed reWgerated<br />
i fish Is available at one<br />
'Recruits'<br />
|in Training<br />
permBnent policanan have<br />
riect^ to und^TO tramiriK<br />
; as m^nberi C3f the<br />
(Departtnalrt "KJ" Oaips,<br />
R, Robinson Qtanco<br />
yesterday.<br />
in The SenHnel-Led.<br />
weoh the pen djesen are<br />
Darnel Money, Jack<br />
land Bruce Bower. "Jfi\ey will<br />
gcrmnn sh^herd dogs<br />
I by pie (iarp's founder, FU.<br />
Wummer,<br />
said JIB hopes ttat Uia<br />
1 complete lhar tasinirtg in<br />
j ttke an acUve paw in police'<br />
iwlth their do^ by early<br />
been nanOTed tt»t Wum-<br />
I be advaneed^to therank<br />
: ierseant, but Chance said j<br />
he, thinks tt more. likely<br />
r will be $ven extra<br />
toe training Uie men.<br />
were not available to<br />
lie men and ttieir rto^ it<br />
|be iKcossarj' to send them to<br />
I dog liaixlliiiR school, a far<br />
' meUiod <strong>of</strong> provldli^ the<br />
Oianee rioted, ,<br />
wlii be the tMrt smunqr<br />
i Winj poUee dogs have aided<br />
1 enforeonatf hero. Chance.<br />
at the two men who worked<br />
in flie suminoi-s <strong>of</strong> J|f3<br />
i rininjiisti-atLii the value <strong>of</strong><br />
I" Cut-ps- in nolicu work.<br />
B ttBver ^mondmous<br />
rt^f and impr<strong>of</strong>jrleUes,<br />
There are departments • for ice<br />
cream, candy, snacks, and gourmet<br />
foods, and household supplies. In addition,<br />
there is a targe display <strong>of</strong><br />
packaged, bottled and canned goods.<br />
This market will be air-conditioned.<br />
Parking fiicilitles at the market wlU<br />
accommodate 187 cars,<br />
A Pared pick-up system is pro.<br />
vidiid enablina the customer to<br />
cheek packages, recover her automobile<br />
and have the packages<br />
placed in her car by an attendant.<br />
This service is without charge or<br />
tipping, A special window is provided<br />
in me market for the cashing <strong>of</strong><br />
checks and the sate <strong>of</strong> money orders,<br />
Leonard Bpnttt, who had served<br />
as manager <strong>of</strong> the Acme Market<br />
located at Egg Harbor, has been<br />
named manager <strong>of</strong> the new market,<br />
Another employee, who served in<br />
the Acme Market located at North<br />
Albany ay., Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and who will<br />
told a key position in the new mar.<br />
ket is Donald Cook, Cook has been<br />
named produce manager. Herbert<br />
GUI. who has been employed by<br />
Acme In the pleasantviile unit, will<br />
head ttie meat department.<br />
WARDS<br />
SPECIALS<br />
APPLESAUCE<br />
CAKi 65*<br />
Tuesday<br />
CHOCOLATE<br />
FUDGE CAKE 69*<br />
Wednesday<br />
ANGEL ^ARE 69*<br />
Thursday<br />
NORWEGIAN TORTE<br />
CAKE 60* & '1.10<br />
IN OUR 38TH YEAR<br />
WARDS<br />
PASTRY<br />
Dial 399-1260<br />
724 Aibury Avenue<br />
He ttught at the Indiana av.<br />
School in Atlanae aty from' Ui2<br />
to 19S4, at Oenttal <strong>Jun</strong>ior Iflgh<br />
School also in Atlantic Qty tan<br />
IBM to 1MB, has served as adnunis.<br />
traUve principal In BnoMawn<br />
(N.J,) PubUe School MSB-ST and<br />
served as principal at WUllamstown<br />
High School 1S6S-59.<br />
.From there he went to OaJterast<br />
as assistant superintendent in 1909<br />
when the school opened. He was<br />
appodnted superintendent in 1KB<br />
and has served in that capacity<br />
sines then. He also server] as insfruefcor<br />
in QUssbara Stnto College<br />
extension division in JBST,<br />
FUietta is married' and has tour<br />
children, 13>year4ld aregay, 12.<br />
yeaftold Andrea, nine-year«ld<br />
Brian and three-year^d Eliaa,* '<br />
Sentinel Clauinea not mrtng RMUM<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Gardens Civic Group<br />
Doctorate For Lists Stag Dinner<br />
Dalo Scarborough, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens Civic Associa-<br />
John N. Falzetta tion, has Invited members, friends<br />
iml <strong>of</strong> tlie meat display. Cut-up pool- SOMERS POINT —^* John Nicholas<br />
ui*i neighbors U? the Stag Dijiner<br />
try is also available.<br />
FnliHttn. ol 27 Village'dr., will renext<br />
Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 23. Mr. Scarbor-<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> 100 lineal feet erf frozen L-elvq his doctorate in education ot<br />
ough, who also is serving as dinner<br />
food cabinets <strong>of</strong>fers a nmiplete line graduation ceremonies for Temple<br />
chairman, noted the affair is strictly<br />
m intKMi veliliibios. l meals; ; prv tIUi<br />
-TorMhe-enjoj^nent- ad-the-mule<br />
i f<br />
bers <strong>of</strong> the Gardens arcii with no<br />
foods, and iliniier eomtyna- Falzettn, who is presently serving speeches and no business formali-<br />
•ions, TTio Dairy Department tan- as superintendent <strong>of</strong> Oakcrcst High ties.<br />
Mrs more thiin 109 varii-tlrs <strong>of</strong> School in Mays Landing, Is o MM<br />
cheese In udditlon to butter, ol. graduate uf Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High<br />
Tliis year the Dinner will be held<br />
eggs and milk, A laryi? assortmeiil School. He served in the Navy Air<br />
in the Marine Room <strong>of</strong> the Flanders<br />
<strong>of</strong> hrcad, mils, cukes pies mid other Corps from ]' \'" '. - - --V<br />
From Heqd to Toe . „ f .<br />
and Comfortable! ^<br />
and In ilyto, foal Her«'« a gold mine <strong>of</strong> id*a»for F«Hiw'« Day.'" »?<br />
ACCESSORIES<br />
Bow TIM — Four-Inland — Boll«, Etc<br />
Wida Selection<br />
FQR HDME-HANPYMAN-HOBBYIST<br />
by<br />
LEE & BIG YANK<br />
KNIT SHIRTS<br />
PAJAMAS<br />
by Wings<br />
?2.98 & ?3.95 9& *3.95<br />
SLACKS<br />
DACRON — WASH «N WEAR<br />
CREASE RISISTANT<br />
$<br />
8.95 to '11.95<br />
BERMUDA<br />
WALKING<br />
SHORTS<br />
$4.95<br />
LEON'S<br />
Brandt you know. AND prtoM you'll lov»! ' - '^<br />
Short or Uii0 v Sle«ve ' *r<br />
DRESS SHIRTS J-*<br />
— Perinan«nt,Pr«f* — ¥<br />
by B.V.D. and WINGS<br />
'3.95 - ?5.95<br />
STA-PREST<br />
SLAX<br />
BY<br />
LEVI<br />
AND<br />
FARAH<br />
•7 to *9<br />
SWIM TRUNKS<br />
Colorful plaids,<br />
plain colors and surfers;<br />
*3.95 -<br />
ROBES<br />
$4.95 to<br />
*12.95<br />
! SHO<br />
'•i • ' ^V*«S I -.<br />
DIAL 399-2768<br />
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M<br />
T*B ion ta wtrnw, Ifiti tOm brighter,<br />
toHtr . ITt- Sprin* In His<br />
A perfca trip for tfc. d»y for<br />
MM FMNITr Tap It olf nrlnV dl'mw art Ed<br />
Food<br />
CtcUMt. Mi mtK» Hut b«<br />
i '<br />
Restaurant, Witdwood, N. J.<br />
KIDDp:- Ml-AUS "•<br />
SERVING DAILY LUNCHEONS<br />
DINNERS • SUNDAY DINNERS<br />
IPM.IDHPM, ,•<br />
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NEXTWEEK3<br />
THE<br />
WEEK!<br />
tmm<br />
BUI WOWS'<br />
WWOUHCEMEhT<br />
' IN THE<br />
SENTINa-LEDGER<br />
TH€ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LBOOER<br />
Democrats Belittle GOPI<br />
At Fund Raising Dinner!<br />
"The Farley-Sandmen mod can''get:-tn -their yachts arid then<br />
I <strong>of</strong> State Senator Frank S. T&riey hftppuy pp «nd blithely sail down fne<br />
I and Rep. diaries W, Aintii—. Jr., Iland Inland wairnw U> *>rt lauderoHtel lAUrten&te<br />
I "is drawing few believers who nowere<br />
they cart roHrc, I gUtes, ^^ on<br />
linger are footed by the. Words at the Unemployment: l t cheeks." h<br />
I til<br />
I man Marvin D Pergkie told some<br />
1200 persons at. a J5(ki-plate fund-<br />
| raising dinner <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
I County Democratic Organization.<br />
Hie banquet was held at Zaber-<br />
I er's Anglesey Inn. North Wlldwood<br />
Principal speaker was former Con-<br />
I gressman Thaiias C McGrath. who<br />
said Ssmamflir Bagnpta^r<br />
licly shown "his distaste for Farley"!<br />
not too long ago "when he cMledl<br />
ipe to Impound Atlantic County I<br />
vottng macMnes following me Re-f<br />
publican gubernatorial primary"<br />
PersWe pointed out Fbriey in his I<br />
duties as state senator "did not con-1<br />
ceive <strong>of</strong> brins forward one bill |<br />
I is presently general counsel for the for Cape May County, arid only In-<br />
Federal Department <strong>of</strong> Housing anrl troduced 29 bilk ••Forty-three <strong>of</strong><br />
I Urban Development<br />
my bills have either now been sign-<br />
"i .'•!•_/' "*i<br />
P*±rskie. who is opposing ed into law by Governor Hughes<br />
| for the State Senate seat from the or are waiting to be signed by the<br />
Antique ^ar Parade Rolla Along Asbury av<br />
• May-Atlantic Counties district, governor, and I think .that it la a<br />
compared his opponent to the w£z- pretty good record for a freshman<br />
ard in tte children's tale, "Hie l««Kor," PersWe went on. Me Rixey<br />
Wsard <strong>of</strong> Oz." The wizard was sdp- reviewed his successful efforts to<br />
posed to be a man "with a deep, get state funds without having the<br />
CMhutd from<br />
booming voice, jarful oppeflr- local tnunicipalirits put up any<br />
HONORKES. Dr. John B Townsend (left) day evening. Shown with the guests <strong>of</strong> honor [ anee who terrified tte enmtryBide" money fer beach antoi ttorfcs at<br />
bemuse the Democrats wen in<br />
, and Hiss Mary Kassab (right) were honored is Mrs. William CroeJrford, Club president. but in reality he was only a fright.<br />
power,<br />
Gatm May Point and West WM-<br />
; by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Teachers Club last Thurs- —Senior Photo • " - ened little man Bke my opponent wood, and added that a bill <strong>of</strong> his Rixey btastcd Sentinel-Ledger re-<br />
who now finds he has to come Into fa presently being studied by the govporting <strong>of</strong> mtlvltiei <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />
Teachers Club Honors<br />
Cape May County to campaign." cmor concerning aid tor erosion in <strong>of</strong> FreehaUen, stating "the tafor-<br />
PersWe said that Farley "ignored Strathjnem'<br />
niatJon had to came second hand,<br />
Townsend, Miss Kassab Coming Events In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> this county (or a yeaMor>a4BrI and Other speakers ws# county- clerk<br />
as always, and fa completely un-<br />
only showed up during the cam- candidate Joseph OrwdL who point,<br />
reliaMe!"<br />
Dr. John B. lownscnd dud Miss TODAY (Tueniay)-<br />
THURSOAV— '<br />
paign. He did nothing for this county ed to tte "gre _ conem td the | 1*e freeholder erlttclMd an Af-<br />
Maiy Kassab TWSC honored at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School graduation, Guest and Apartment House Asso- but' try to ride the shirt tails <strong>of</strong> Republican candidates" as evidence OOf Press story, .saying that<br />
jretaBatwi dinner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gly 8 p.m., on tile Music Pier.<br />
ciation meeting, 8 pja,, at the Am- Charlie ^andmari,*'<br />
that the Democrats arc making in- an account quoting a member <strong>of</strong><br />
"Rarfuus dub Thursday cveidng at<br />
encan Legion Hall<br />
* * *<br />
The Assemblyrrmn stated Farley roads witji the electaBte,<br />
Whetstone's committee was incor-<br />
• • •<br />
iFort-O-Odl.<br />
m following up Sandman's "grand].<br />
Krfghls <strong>of</strong> Columbus mooting, 8<br />
Middle Township Ctmmittoernan rect, "tel ea^- beaver reporter<br />
CBMC luncheon meeting, 1215 ose scheme to dig a canal tram<br />
Dr. TtuWECod. win was honored by pjn., at 349 West av. KleorJmvaf <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Samuel DeVlco. who is a candidate gave him (the committee member)<br />
P-m , at Frynsajth Xrsi. Rev, IDteier<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Education, has rcfired fleera.<br />
Manasquan to Cape May sa Oatfor<br />
reelection, served as raasQnas- headBnes without cheddne the au-<br />
Peterson <strong>of</strong> the Evangelical Alli-<br />
* * *<br />
all their liiHnptoyed and Jobless ter.thenticity<br />
ot who he may repre-<br />
after serving 4D years as school phyanct-.<br />
Mission, gueat speaker, AB<br />
sents. It is a shame that<br />
sician. Miss Kassab. vriw has teugbt Yacht Club Duplicate Bridge game, men welcome,<br />
paper repartag has to oome to such<br />
tuology at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School S pjn_. ftir members only.<br />
• • •<br />
sorry plights as this article and the<br />
for 38 years, also retired and was<br />
Tournament bridge game, I pjn,, Mainland Coming Events •editorial' In the <strong>Ocean</strong> Gift" Sen.<br />
presented a gilt by Mis Anne Smith.<br />
at the yacht Club, For members<br />
TOMORROW (Wsdnoday)—<br />
• local kindergarten teacher wto was<br />
only<br />
TODAY (Tu8»d.y)—<br />
tinel-Led^r," Rbsey said.<br />
ISchoaL<br />
MorganJlanck UnH 137 American<br />
• • • •:<br />
a pupil in Miss Kassah's first class<br />
Somers Feint Public Library Ass><br />
? * *<br />
Bui the freeholder, a fanner Navy<br />
Legion Auxiliaiy mcotinB, S pjn,<br />
t Ine evening's festivities included<br />
Ror.iry Club dinner meeang, 6:15 daUon i<br />
Sotners polrt WA Grade Promo. petty <strong>of</strong>ficer, reserved his biggest<br />
Eleollon at <strong>of</strong>fioers.<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers for 19G7-6S<br />
p m at Plymouth ten.<br />
tion Exercises. 8 p.m., in blast for Whetstone, win he claim-<br />
• m *<br />
with WBlttuJm McEwan, county su.<br />
• * •<br />
linwaod Mothers League<br />
R « l Jfl^i School.<br />
ed does not hoW a commission as<br />
•penniooda* <strong>of</strong>'sd»ols, uUudutinjr. Imroy Duplicate Bridgi>, 7:30 pm <strong>Ocean</strong> OW Humane &elety meet, p.m.. in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Samsn<br />
a Navy commander, but (hat <strong>of</strong> a<br />
LlbaseseHteddreMts William Crock<br />
ait the <strong>Ocean</strong>it Hotel.<br />
injj 8 p.m., in the CD buildmg, BBi Price, W, Devonshire av., Nonthfield.<br />
Dtotriet Lmders"<br />
lieutenant commander. "As a lieu-<br />
* • *<br />
iford,, president, Mrs Unbent Lewis,<br />
st and Wesley av,<br />
# « •<br />
tenant cwnmander, he ia not entable<br />
MMUm, 8 pja,. In<br />
,,vice (itesddent; Joseph Banner, cor- Boxwood DupliCEitc Bridge muster<br />
Central Methodist Hannah Circle<br />
OUed to be addr^sed by his rank,<br />
MethodM Sunday Setari tasment<br />
Responding secretary; Mrs. Harvey point game, 7:45 pjn., at 416 Atlan- FRIDAY—<br />
mX p,m,. in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
but, is addressed as 'Mater,<br />
^ p . e orae o<br />
• • m<br />
;<br />
iWarren, recanting secretary; and<br />
tic av.<br />
Natona Council DfBree at FDcahon- Mrs. tiiarfej Kresge, 23 EL MO rd. Bireh Grave nudUfe m<br />
tsis piibUe cart<br />
Willtom Ijauer, treasurer.<br />
party, 8 p.in,, in Northfleld,<br />
I p.m., in Central M.Tthodfcrt Oiurch<br />
the American<br />
- Following dinner and the ceremo- Jaycocs meeting, 8 p.m., fit Port-O-<br />
Hall. # a a<br />
l%rtor.<br />
.nies a film oh a cruise tn* fe Oill.<br />
Pour Seasons Garden aufc<br />
Artisans Mclorama, I;;30 p.m., on<br />
.was shown by Stanley Hurst<br />
Annual Flower Sm, 2 to 5 Unwood Qty Quaiell mectir^, |<br />
the h Music i Pi Pier,<br />
and 7 to 9 pjn., in ^noal ItaU. p.m.<br />
Kiwunds Club luncheon nieetmg. the Music Her.<br />
12:15'p.fn. at Sunms'<br />
' The Brest pleasure in life is doing<br />
JKUl i. i . • '<br />
Central Methodist: ndeliry Oioup<br />
. <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hos-<br />
.'what pcoplt my jfpu cannot da-Wal-<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Qubs DunBarte Bridge g<br />
pital executive board<br />
Square Dance class and workshop,<br />
Fh ld<br />
ter Bagehot<br />
8:30 p.m., in the Youth Center.<br />
game. 8 p.m_, in the Fnnishian Building.<br />
Slh St. and Haven av.<br />
Sorrttts Point Kh«inLs Club THURSOAY-<br />
meeting, 7 p.m., in Daniel's Restaur-<br />
• • •<br />
aWifland Re^onal<br />
ant.<br />
BcaehcoJrAers ^IBTB Mnce Qub,<br />
grnduation, -<br />
S:30 p.m., in the youtn'OeriOT. Jtal<br />
field.<br />
cEiUer, * i -<br />
Somers Mat fire Company <strong>On</strong>e<br />
ALLENTOWN FAIR<br />
meeting, 1 p.rn,, In B«hcl rd. fln> Bethel WSCS luncheon W«*ir« j<br />
WEDNESDAY Hnufh SUNDAY— haU. .<br />
the home ot Mrs. E3Ia Mounts,<br />
AUGUST a. . 12, 1987<br />
Southern New Jersey Anmifd Meth-<br />
GRANDSTAND SHOWS<br />
odist CtHtf«renee,<br />
* * *<br />
lamtlton'fiv., Ljnwodd,<br />
* • •<br />
TOMORROW (Wsto«day)~<br />
THE Supreme* • Baja Marimba Badd • DON RICE<br />
FRIDAY though NEXT THURSDAY<br />
Poat 353 American<br />
IMernatunBl and CoanopotdHn I Legion meeting. 8 p.m.<br />
Annual JMsterW OoitfereBiee YIJUUI Qub's "Pom Auoridn, 8 30 p_m-. in<br />
* • m<br />
AUUUST A, e. T, m<br />
fnr Christ,<br />
Daniel's Restaurant. Fubhc invited.<br />
Somers F\nnt Jaycecs<br />
• a *<br />
* s •<br />
THE Kmg Family • Allen &Rossi • HALF BROTHERS<br />
pm., in Harry's Inn.<br />
FRIDAY through SUNDAY-<br />
Unwind Eighth. Grade Promotion<br />
AUGUST S, 1O, 11<br />
Annual Artisans Weekend Outing,<br />
I pjn,, in Bdba\en av FRIDAY—<br />
J<strong>of</strong>aufy Canon • KAYESTB^S«EOMd«AH0N.HfJYClAnK<br />
F.ither's Day.dAnce. 9 p.m., a* Our<br />
Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows pori^i haU.<br />
AUOUST12<br />
* w *<br />
Townsend Inlet Dredging Job<br />
TWO SHOWS MBHIIY— t PJU. a £30 PJI.- tz, «3,« 60, tncfc tna «5<br />
Sliver Moon Council Di^ree <strong>of</strong> Poc-<br />
4<br />
" AUTO RACES<br />
ahorrtas meeting, g pjn_, in Bethel<br />
Is Set To Begin, Roe States HftU.<br />
•HUNT CAR*<br />
•tOCK CARS<br />
* • *<br />
AupBl 5 & 12,1 P.M. —13, {4<br />
Aopist 6,1 P.M. - J3, J4<br />
TRENTON -r. Emergency dredging Township boricr on the Carson In- Seafood dinner, 4:30 to 7 p.m., at<br />
operations to create a permanent<br />
FRIE BRODNDS ADMISSION<br />
let Stone Harbor and North Wild-<br />
BOX OFHCE HOUBSi Weekdays<br />
Somers Point VFW Hall, Bethel rd.<br />
ltCtET. worth Jl. given with each<br />
navigable channel through the outer<br />
(Monday thru Friday) 6 to 9 pm.<br />
wood ,-UTJ adjacent to the Hereford<br />
Round Seat Grandstand Ticket Saturdays, Sundays, Hohdsyj 1 to ocean bar at TowtKcnd Inlet wan Inlet<br />
CHILDREN 'ADOPT' VETERAN<br />
poittUMd 6yAiigost4,<strong>1967</strong> 9 pm.<br />
scheduler to begin at San Isle <strong>City</strong> TTie sWecBster dredger snehs up<br />
Saturday (<strong>Jun</strong>e 11), Commissioner<br />
HAMPTON. VA. — The student<br />
MM. OflWBS FIUED - enclose check, stamped self addressed envelope<br />
sand from the channel while mov-<br />
Robert A. Roe <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
body <strong>of</strong> Phoebus Elementary School<br />
ing in . and out- <strong>of</strong> the inlet and<br />
ALLENTOWN FAIR<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> CojKervation and Eco-<br />
"adupted" a wnuhded Navy veteran<br />
pumps sand directly through a disnomic<br />
Development said TTiursday.<br />
who JuKt returhed fn«n Vietnaim<br />
charge pipe about 80 feet to the aMes<br />
A1HBTQWH. PA. lafltt - 433-7641<br />
HoKpitalman 2C Allen Neal Keller<br />
Commisdoner Roe siid that Army <strong>of</strong> the channel. The hopper type<br />
<strong>of</strong>" Newport News has been awarded<br />
Corps <strong>of</strong> Enginoers has notified him dredger; normally used at Imlets<br />
two Purple Hearts. The 325 students<br />
that it plans to dispatch Ita side ston-. the dredged sand for dumping<br />
"adopted"<br />
caster dredfie Merritt to Sea Isle at sea.<br />
Keller when he wrote a<br />
letter <strong>of</strong> thanks .far a box they<br />
dry on thjrt date to start the project<br />
sent.<br />
to increase booting safety and aecesjibility<br />
in tho Tiflet through the Bridge<br />
crauon <strong>of</strong> a ISO-foot wide channel<br />
that will be debt feut deep at low An average <strong>of</strong> 60 was mode at the<br />
tide.<br />
Kmg <strong>of</strong> dubs Duplicate Brfdfee game<br />
played Friday evening. Top scorers<br />
Guimissianer Hoe said that the were Sylvia Brown nnd: Bess Rowe<br />
Federal government has allocated with 7«4 in the North-Souih section<br />
$159,000 for the: initial dredging pro- and Lake Mayer and Joe Ptafsbl<br />
ject with the understanding that the with 77 In the East West section.<br />
The Wildwoods<br />
State and local governments will as-<br />
Ruhnersup. for NOTUI-SDUUI wen?<br />
sume the: future maintenance cnsN<br />
Ed Zemer and Olive Kfahohy with<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ne«' channels croutcd by the<br />
are beautiful in<br />
62. and Lou Znacket-and John Vlar-<br />
Corps <strong>of</strong> Enswcrs at Townsend. eUa also with 63 Also above average<br />
Cbraon.: and Hereford Inlets. The in the North-South section were; Peg<br />
Springtime<br />
Cape May County'Board <strong>of</strong>. Freehold- McOaustuid and Vlvmn Camertin,<br />
ers, Sea Isle <br />
doom aty, to woe director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rWeholders Board and he; appW- out <strong>of</strong><br />
aiUy, would suc«-«i to Sehuck's<br />
d if the director <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
was unable to be present at sudi<br />
a eommiUee meeting.<br />
Wiietstnne, advised <strong>of</strong> Rixey's<br />
statenem, gMd, *'Y^, I admire ^semhlymaa<br />
PeraHe because he Is a<br />
man. He is; djfferent ton» these<br />
political haefctf"<br />
Th» controversy fa which tte<br />
freeholders and Whetstone are en.<br />
gaged stemi mainly ftom polities.<br />
WbeMone ksked PeisWe to obtain<br />
aid far the beach at Cape Jtay<br />
Point, and Persfcie got a grant <strong>of</strong><br />
$300,1X10 (since, increased by close<br />
to J200.000 more) tat Jetty consSTiet.<br />
ion in the small Mjiuuunity.<br />
Later, Whetstons arranged Itf<br />
a meetuw la Washington to discuss<br />
beach erosion problems, and to It<br />
.0HJUNE18.THE<br />
SPOTUGhTSOll.. FATHER!<br />
HERFS som:<br />
„ School<br />
8 p.m., on die- athletic<br />
REMEMBER<br />
irjfenrle^ to DO eai "actkn«eonv<br />
•njrjttef." Hlxcy addiU. '<br />
Whetstone, according to Rixey<br />
got himself named us a special assistant<br />
to Pcrskie as one <strong>of</strong> his first<br />
acts.<br />
"Now, I ask you, how can he<br />
serve a Republican Board <strong>of</strong> Frfi»holders<br />
anil a Democratic Aimnblynun<br />
witlinut Bettinc hmisflf<br />
broiled in a contruveisy'*" Itixt-y<br />
demandBd.<br />
He went on to say that the committee<br />
is set up to have two delegates<br />
from each <strong>of</strong> the county's 16<br />
municipahtics, the mmibers to be<br />
"authenticalod" try the municipality<br />
from which they ome<br />
He raid, haftevcr, that the latest<br />
list submitted to the freeholders<br />
showed tight monbera from Cape<br />
Past Sorvii<br />
May, none from Avalon, none from<br />
ALLENGRAV1<br />
Stone Harbor, two fnvn Cnpe May<br />
Point, none from Dennis Township,<br />
one from Upper Township, two from<br />
LOWLT Township, one from Middle<br />
Township, none from North Wildwood,<br />
on ^from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, one<br />
fmm Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, none from West ] "YOUR RELIABLE<br />
y,<br />
WUn>oad, and Wildwood ond 1811 Asbury Avenue<br />
wood Cicst sharing one iracftiber.<br />
The dLrector <strong>of</strong> freeholders. Dr.<br />
i«*. **<br />
1 K-<br />
Want a great<br />
car<br />
HAMflTON, I<br />
BENRUS and!<br />
WAT<<br />
WATCH<br />
RINGS If<br />
• CHRYMM<br />
PENCIL S #<br />
Better start with a great car. A<br />
SeeyoarPontiacdcalerforagrcat deal onagr^at car.<br />
PRUCK MOTOR CO., INC., <<br />
OCEAN<br />
•\<br />
AY, JUNE 13, <strong>1967</strong><br />
juation Night Wednesday<br />
Linwood Eighth Graders<br />
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WORKING or.,...<br />
SHOPPING TODAY?<br />
TREAT YOURSELF TO A DELICIOUS<br />
LUNCH ON THE BOARDWALK<br />
AT ....<br />
WITH OUR ., •<br />
PAST and<br />
EFFICIENT SERVICE<br />
YOU'LL BE BACK ON TIMEI<br />
FULL COURSE LUNCHEON only s 1.60<br />
ON THE BOARDWALK • OppMlte Motlc Pier<br />
* PLENTY OE FREE PARKING •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Finest<br />
SINCE 1934<br />
9TH<br />
Class Graduated<br />
At St. Joseph's<br />
TOanaa, Wi, FerWni w»s<br />
Kiaduatc Irom ihe United States<br />
Naval Academy 'at' Annapias, Md,<br />
kist Wedixsnay. He ranked In tbe<br />
tap 10 percent <strong>of</strong> bis class <strong>of</strong> f~"<br />
In, Perkins is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Tom pirMns, <strong>of</strong> am OealrHl<br />
av, and Choltenliam, ftu After a<br />
leava hem in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oftr ho will report<br />
to Pensaeola, Fta., lor ffl^t<br />
trainings • '<br />
MAKES DEAN'S LIST<br />
LAKELAND, FLA. ~~ Adelaide<br />
Hannah Howlano. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> qty. is on<br />
the dean's academic honors list at<br />
Florida Southern OoUoge, Lakeland,<br />
having compiled a "B" plus or better<br />
during the second sonester. A 1S65<br />
graduato — Hghth grade promo-<br />
Jar Llnwoad PnbUc<br />
j tomorrow (Wed-<br />
8 P^ 11 _<br />
(FJITNO J I<br />
Machines" and a patriotic medley<br />
byOiebnnd. Sara Jo iRcynoIds will<br />
SOMERS POINT—Graduation exer- SQMBIIS POINT — "Man and IBsFlastiir,<br />
Susaii Gray, Jo AnnH<strong>of</strong>fcr- John J3. Gowlner, ,Ir, Xoroicrly^<strong>of</strong><br />
apeak at ABtronamlfwi ^trp'ii fMI<br />
*" Belhaven av.<br />
School-were- -Worid^-wJU—be-*the-4hemo—<strong>of</strong>—t<br />
by a song ot "Swinging on a Star"<br />
, thane will be "Space,<br />
held Saturday morning i foUowdne 9 30 Somers Point Eighth Grade Promo- McNelis, Siie Ann Snath and<br />
Robert. Matteo will talk on Galactic Mass<br />
tion Exercises to be held tomorrow<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gains after which "Moan River" The prize for general excellence (Wednesday) at S pjn. in Mainland<br />
nng the processional and In-and<br />
"How Hight the Moon" -will be was awarded to Christine Hlnchcllffis. Regional High Sohool<br />
I by , t<br />
USN, '!J»I uf Mi IIIKI Mi?<br />
D. Tuimr SI
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V .tL^—jcj^<br />
,;?^ffcffM sttiif • ;'<br />
LIQUOR - BAR<br />
^§§1 OPEN DAILY<br />
Well Known Brands Q __ ~ • :<br />
Rvi-ftQURBON 9a.in.-Zam.<br />
GIN iV RUM<br />
tlte.. SUNDAYS<br />
.•IfljgETSiS I 12 NOON<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
MKflU.G'.oii thi<br />
I P BUY OF THE WEEK!<br />
?;. Circle Special<br />
SCOTCH<br />
Fi^fh . . . . . '3.99<br />
STCJRE<br />
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
^M ALL «» SOUtH JtRSIY<br />
* * f l ^ ftfilBW Pelilt<br />
w!;;p^2^t or 6422<br />
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PMKINO<br />
Hit MM,<br />
ffiMMMffflllg'Oi<br />
Funeral Home with the Rev, Dr. Wll- «, <strong>of</strong> CJierry _HiU, took third in Ms<br />
tvAuMHe-Oy. FrtnkUoviUe., BIB IT,' Mtas WUUani M «hodist Oiun*. atfietaBng, fitter.<br />
I, Odier contestants and their spon- PaKoni Norma Jean David Hatflcld meBt VTOS "• CeOar Lawn Cemetery,<br />
J rin« Assemblies are: Roberta Hogy, Fa., age 31, a&s Northeast- Jmn Balers,<br />
} <strong>of</strong> Upper Dai*y, pji,, Bgl. if, Btjnfdetts, Hrttad^Ma, age 28, Mss — , second place with his Miss FIB and<br />
•BEsi. SSth st Centre; Barbara Lehighf Jean Anne Water. Hsttttdel. e«U I n n . j<br />
fca^ni « HillBoelnWa, age 17, phla, age IS; Ifa FWgiwisive; DL Efllil R. 011110 "<br />
imm W«t PhUadelptyar an AUe. ane Brnwis, Phlfcdalphfa, MM Jen-<br />
"**" ires yet (o b<br />
pronto; Sniay B^, <strong>of</strong>MUJa; dejphja. Mass Bartram, av,, died suddenly at"hVr home Tliur* ^ ^ ^ - ^ S l ^ J j J V , * ,<br />
delptta, «g# np Ito, Enterprise- —*- - day. S In other events Sunday, Billy Pack-<br />
STirftjasraj trssrsrK: cS,°^°=r^ raS3?S«<br />
mem. tune-up races for the Mash c 1 — *•<br />
lurch. |en Menvaine, <strong>of</strong> Ambler, P<br />
Aaron; in second, and Bran? Hyde, ot Qlen.<br />
If y 'JP 1 ^" 1 *^ 0 ^ 1 "^ ** WlminWon, Del,, and Mrs7Ruth Ann "rJbbtrMe'keejran had no trouble<br />
•••• now .on, furjou^i. All men are «B|. Boanyshell <strong>of</strong> this eiryi und five placing an ea^- first in the gWs"df-<br />
TM ISIA I. riacelfll a * n ^' - J mandehildren. vision. She was the only female<br />
IW VHDMiy ; , Funerai aervicen vvene hsld Siuniay entry,<br />
^ BOAT ' MSCUlit—Will — • DelaWarO U Graduates Funeral "WWW Honn- the iviih Chester DP, S, J. 1^^« WteAerg weehaid T*e tor oHdal the Moth smson, series wish opena iaces this<br />
Beele <strong>of</strong>flmUng. Intprment was at on Saturday and SuiKkiy. <<br />
Qister Rural Cemaery, Oieater, ' - - —<br />
WANTED:.t <strong>of</strong> 3 bedroom furnJihw)<br />
]«»<br />
Brunch <strong>On</strong> Sunday<br />
0i<br />
.«• PBRT^CAU, Metal * MMM taj<br />
•MK Qll 3980194 baftm GOO P,M;<br />
MOTOR INN<br />
mmmm<br />
•wJUJbeiiW. TOWt.<br />
,ft#3BWvw*^r fl( Delaware Sun.<br />
«Bi-,^W^.a record 1,388 de.<br />
•«*•'•»--l»".aU#' comBaeaeemeM,<br />
gfa^MtabiBi um held in the D*<br />
*rtnina,^f OB US, Qvll Service<br />
OWWUWWI. Ws wmnieneaBent<br />
«rt».ia addr^ «ras a«Ued<br />
Mb <strong>On</strong>e Has Seen Infinity.<br />
rf fflff.aia A, ^» woeived a<br />
bacheinr<strong>of</strong> mechaniciU and ncro-<br />
^Me^^ftfeHfliii, and Robert Warn$g*m,W-nn.<br />
mmr av,, whb<br />
abas tart ^ ^<br />
Dora A. Stiles<br />
Shufflin <strong>On</strong><br />
New* and Gosilp <strong>of</strong><br />
Shufflaboard Club<br />
Mrs. Dora A, StUes, <strong>of</strong> 124 Wesi^ by H, H, Parke Farke Baker<br />
av,, died Fridiy In Shore Memorial _. • .<br />
Hospital following a short iitatss She 1 * e w*' 6 '*'! weather has been in<br />
was O effect sjnee Memortol Day has proved<br />
a bean for the shufflera. They<br />
i^fPjjij^jjjf^l^ 1 ^'<br />
jRssr:<br />
I« Fast Matron <strong>of</strong> Arbutus Omptor Or-<br />
M der <strong>of</strong> astern Star, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
f aunlfause. She also wasllLmfX<br />
Vat pi«ident <strong>of</strong> the Eaary ABB, ^ipna. ior « ma sp«L We tturt<br />
Funeral jentaa wiU be held tetay „ . „ _ _ «.<br />
mieatay) at 2 p,m. f«m IJ» God j ^ " " ! ?S»- E - °' t3 ^- m -<br />
ftW-Smlth Funeiai <strong>On</strong>us KB S= a Mia. Halph Dursteln, Heed Itart.<br />
tna av., 'with ,the Rev, Dr. WiUtam<br />
R. OufOcle, pastor at me mm Mam.<br />
odi« Qiurah. Mrt nay eaU irom *<br />
1 to 2 pJB. Mermatt vm be at Bap-<br />
Qmetery dn ttpe May tturt<br />
MINS TO RINMBLAER<br />
RAert WMam •iVHJJer, son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />
and Mrs. WUBam W. Mffla-, <strong>of</strong> ^ ^<br />
OoUe^, »., has Ami MMtfd In<br />
the Rensselaer Po^rf»®*r^<br />
Miner will be eradspM '''<br />
a pflv ^<br />
Braduate courses: architecture, art.<br />
imeriiie, hiinMni»l« and dbdal wdenres,<br />
manajem. it and «denee.<br />
STRAND<br />
NOW PLAYING<br />
<strong>On</strong>. ivMinf Show IP.M.<br />
MATIMil SATURDAY IP, M.<br />
WINNER OF 6<br />
ACADEMY ^<br />
I-AWARDS!<br />
IAdvarad Prim Mo ;><br />
VILLAGE<br />
•TN t WALK Ptianl 3HNN<br />
TODAY iml WEDNESDAY<br />
; V<br />
[•THE HUSSiyiS ARE f.,.,,,,B,<br />
ggJjUl ri THE HLSSIAIIS ARE rOMIHfT i<br />
EVA MARIE SAINT<br />
jBreath TaMng ; mati<br />
, INOWS tin i;iiii'<br />
I MOQRWp<br />
MOOHLYH TEBRACB * BOARDWAUt<br />
/??>%?%;.<br />
and three young guys<br />
pull <strong>of</strong>f the wildest<br />
hoid-UD<strong>of</strong>lhemaii!<br />
TECHNICOLOR<br />
8«m Spl.«,l pnHni _<br />
"THE HAPPENING"<br />
Anthony Qulnn • Martha Hyw •<br />
WIIKNITCi<br />
7110 and SdO<br />
TIRES<br />
iATURDAT<br />
S4.10 Ml.<br />
• WHflL ALIGNM<br />
MUFFLIRS ! #|<br />
_ SHOCK ABSORBERS • RADIA,<br />
• MOTOR TUNil^<br />
COMPLETE CAR SERVi<br />
MOORESFIRE<br />
Store and Service<br />
109 8th Street Dial 399-3006 -<br />
Nmar 9th Street^<br />
•F.AM<br />
•*"%?••<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET and BAKERY<br />
iffii^ s^^S<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET:<br />
DHJCIOLTS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS<br />
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0*0 fry SENTINE1, tCDG^R<br />
1, Sltfftto pu<br />
Irt BIIMK. to<br />
tarts, W nm *}n«i tn<br />
1<br />
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ff .- 4D>OKT&H) ^ttattetw*^ an recent montfe, Oil<br />
'i. j Vfer; at 9WD «B -half e^ per<br />
ff Vatt W#efc 40 to tare quart tins SBODBI . . . A ramrdo<strong>On</strong>rsjfc,<br />
H Atmd^^y sx ^ea Gat 0t*%f brvilisne- 2 TOO New Jersey adults<br />
1 im* . . New Jersey &rmere will mkv exarmnaiions this nmnh<br />
1 tia«.T jamed a the HUjaniriae tnevf-. i,. qualify far me Nei Jaw Mlb<br />
men. In hsve a bog^i^l^s fig. Srhrrii Equival^ey Cfe^Soale<br />
Ben bv _18S_. , Hev. Jersey will The Stair EietarBnaK <strong>of</strong> Health has<br />
jwmn tte Htt Ai4iii.Bt.il Dtvaon nrtered «#« i-oaglal towns in Mrn-<br />
ISE. IWB Wngnito and o w ^ msaii and Ck-om OuBn 10 ton.<br />
•sjgjparung i" to- the taU M«3k». Wh«i star! <strong>of</strong> the Slate loan program.<br />
rr: to inaii'* thffl: tt LSK? »^i -nit rfiimui ( * lB1> ' Hi^is gets sew af« B.a k»w havw heeo approvtri for<br />
cnawi TO- t-onrcn '^,' ] " it ninw up «, Iiv! u«m i"*^"**, i 1 C^jenmjsson-<br />
ronumit«- it, help<br />
tr sfTOi^ up tjv m<br />
^'. *e ^naie M-J; N- Jasy and«M to continue<br />
UUU^L TO, t<strong>of</strong>lcen anc. l m , ^-onv,. to esrtiMj than . . Th^ *,-j edueacon tor to a a telal tola! uf uf<br />
. G9 JpO 000 , PeraoBS anployed<br />
in<br />
or canning iaetorls<br />
lit least {Lid per htw<br />
ta msmvar, uakT a nb, (sfeflt ,'jtJ<br />
liie Stale Drihiirt rtaSffih<br />
Bwde Was <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
tive<br />
Rotarian Visits<br />
Princess Grace<br />
«OU ir fa^mm^im tms annmer >n top w.115 tr» iB'ptm bi*l b-j<br />
luunst cmdis. •- i FTturxsr. i-jr d group 'jtf R ' ir^rt<br />
i«eviou» year? ttxwsaufc, <strong>of</strong> Othirr nsjrt n-sadeats at u* si(<br />
»p«r tocr- racatujtE m t-miuaj'iut' ntn- iJjus IKST • F<br />
OtJ *mo tut Wlkhtuxls dnd Wry Goi.-Bn" OstHme ".,.-, -*i<br />
„ • - - rther aujier J David I* Biwv u-as ^ ( T U<br />
iy si«ti£ m t«th English and 1 chairman aad 'zpxiki* d j r n<br />
[Thuraday msJifi tnecanK. H. •»««<br />
year a»- New Jersey Sldtf- 1 cd UJC ppjmljr OAJT Iifcr ^S<br />
„ . which optialia, j Mikiue «rf a<br />
«hf J jJatScwav ~ it a&un handing, Pt^jajent Potert tfdur-' n<br />
CAPITOL CAP^ _ Govmior<br />
:iJ,.,__;:, -.v^i- .-••••- R«*art J- HUBHM dedans ?;whlch<br />
man «»t E AHh-Aap Jr State p.rflutfjs Uie air is frecniaitly<br />
KUIK tt Offlsut OTys nn, diiirmined ,by . the prevailiip<br />
^ Graa? rf AtoB during *haW . . , Reduction to air and<br />
1 ° BC "Z^nfjo^L ''''it? '*"• tn ** tb " blB sublets for diB-<br />
• uwmn in r>)hiiral oriies this •nun<br />
tu kjcal Rwti- -n-r I "' r > '' "f<br />
Semester JDeao's ljsm ^t Kut/i-n<br />
Art}. «md i>L-HTi(.f» in<br />
—„ . Brunswick tterb)- is a tn«rjtyT<br />
ITUKT^ puhhr and j Ibe Irishman cLtii& *i v thf<br />
UK- taztflKh- f h. h., ,0 nr»r-alo their farms."<br />
r(B Nm, Ji-rv> Farm Bureau<br />
says]<br />
a Dean's list student and was ejected<br />
tp Who's Who Among Student<br />
Colleges and Universities.<br />
Marine U, Btixtaplu the pj<br />
"Do •<br />
Cppipletes Training<br />
J<br />
(JIMS) QUANTtCO. VA. (FHTNC)<br />
May 31 — Marine Reserve Second<br />
Lieutenant David W. BUaani, mm <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice G Blizzard<br />
3l 6«3*2nd St. Oceetl <strong>City</strong> \mia Eniduatod<br />
from the US Marine Corjn<br />
Busic School in (Juanflco. Va,, during<br />
ceremonies lield at Little Mull<br />
The (X-ranonles cjlmaxed 21 weeks<br />
<strong>of</strong> intensive trainlne In tactics, lead,<br />
crshlp techniques, first aid. map<br />
rcadlne. personnel administration and<br />
communications<br />
He is among 531 Marine Officers<br />
now awaiting orders to duty stations<br />
throughout the .Marine Corps<br />
NOSE<br />
CARDS<br />
2000 DESIGNS<br />
Always on •— "<br />
at.<br />
1<br />
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JOIN THE ARTISAN<br />
TWENTY SECOND AN|<br />
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JUNE 16, 17, 18<br />
Everyone Welcome<br />
FRIDAY EVENING MtLORAMA<br />
REGISTER AT<br />
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STRING BAND CONCERT<br />
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Pavilion<br />
No Admission — No<br />
8:30 P.M., MUSK I<br />
MOTOECADI THW QTY SATUppAY, 10=30 A.1<br />
SATURDAY EVENI<br />
PARADE — 8^<br />
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SILKTION AND CROWNIN© OT MISf ARTISAN<br />
•t Mu.ic Phr ^ 9:00 P.M.<br />
SUNDAY BE SURE TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOU*<br />
THE ARTISANS - ffiAWAt r<br />
Inquira About Bacomfttg a M»mbar <strong>of</strong> this Family<br />
Artisan O<strong>of</strong>lng H#«dquartert at O«anJc H<strong>of</strong>«l, 11th and<br />
looking for<br />
a good ha^l<br />
you can also<br />
save on financing<br />
our<br />
LOW COST<br />
BANK AUTO LC<br />
FEDERAL pESEpVE SYSTEM<br />
a—••<br />
JSPAY, JUWfc 13.<br />
*%# Billows<br />
PubllllM WMkly fey fht PyfcllMMwii Cluh af<br />
Otwn <strong>City</strong> High School, OCMB Oly, N, j.<br />
Member ol Columbia Scholastic preia AjsociaUon<br />
,I ditoW M¥j«i CONN1S .<br />
• L S{ffSpO«s BdHor. Ha^|&<br />
Paeulty Advisor, JOSEPH M. BONNER<br />
RUDV KRAUSE<br />
OCMM CITY, M. J., TUISDAY, JUNE U, <strong>1967</strong> 31<br />
*w Beginning For Class Of y 67<br />
, TonigM the seniors reach the event which u the<br />
hlnatioa to 12 years <strong>of</strong> eUucation. Today is graduation<br />
flees for the seniori. Graduation is a tirm that may be<br />
J as a synonym for eommeneomeiu linoe it signinei the<br />
nning <strong>of</strong> a new logmint <strong>of</strong> iifo. It is the end <strong>of</strong> p-imary<br />
Mastic efforts that have tried to prepare students for the<br />
I phase in the production <strong>of</strong> ont^s life work<br />
The high school diploma to a key to further schooling<br />
, diploma means security—whother it means the end <strong>of</strong><br />
nil schooling or tht beginning <strong>of</strong> more advanced eduea.<br />
for tha individual.<br />
Security is not all that goes with a high school diploma,<br />
it also brings a wealth <strong>of</strong> rnemoriei. We salute tho class<br />
[BoTand wish them good fortune and happiness.<br />
[fss/ng —* <strong>On</strong>e Alma Mater<br />
In conjunction with graduation many events come to<br />
Id. School spirit, sport ictjvitiei, and hard examinations<br />
|but, a few items one could mention.<br />
Perhaps it takes time and recalled memories to bring<br />
Bind tho long written as the OCHS Alma Mater. It reaily<br />
us at graduation time this song could be uaed more<br />
ictively, as it is a vocir expression <strong>of</strong> our feelings <strong>of</strong><br />
HS. Why is the Alma Mater never Included as a part <strong>of</strong><br />
graduation sarvices, whether Ivy Day or Commencement?<br />
seldom heard any time throughout the ichool year, but<br />
is especially appropriate for a'graduating class to recall<br />
i aing.<br />
Fashions<br />
> shirt that gFiTW is milking its<br />
felt in tho- fashif>n world,<br />
stiirts. known for tiitfir manring,<br />
huttorwlown collars, nnd<br />
il Ixiltoms, have lon^ i*njoyiilarity<br />
for'sports at>d cosimi<br />
The originally. borrowtst-from'<br />
look <strong>of</strong> such shirts is now<br />
; improved upon as mm monnhen<br />
the hems to knee<br />
n-length,<br />
basic frtfiiums o( tht* shirt<br />
tton-down collar, felled &eams,<br />
i or long SICPVOS, curved tails,<br />
buttons all the way dawn a<br />
band—are incorporated in thej<br />
t-styled shirtdmzi. .Whereas in<br />
* years most shirtwaists fol<br />
tile nnw-clflsfdc pattern <strong>of</strong><br />
or In 11 ski rt fal linj? ftrom n<br />
w&fetlinp.- the<br />
? shifts.<br />
all follow . saint? pattern:<br />
PLASTERING<br />
[PATCHING - STUCCO<br />
NEW WORK<br />
— NO JOB TOO SMALL —<br />
^na Ettlntatas<br />
CHARLES A.<br />
SMITH<br />
PHONE<br />
927-6815<br />
DIAL<br />
399-<br />
8167<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HEATING<br />
345 WEST AVENUE<br />
SUIIIL' havu rounded Hoover or Ber.<br />
mudn collnrs, soine faiture iOBlght<br />
t-ut hemliina, nm! are enhanced<br />
by mini-tucldng from ncek to' hem,<br />
M.iny ol the more siphtetiailcd<br />
slilrt lonk fciitUres s<strong>of</strong>t A-linos with<br />
tXiakeffrrmm and ict^way, bUi<br />
ea\\nrs. Some <strong>of</strong> the really newest<br />
look for iiisual wmr ieamres one<br />
ol.the .lulist lads—the divided sWrt,<br />
Tht^u pantdre^sos eomhine the dom*<br />
fort <strong>of</strong> tihorts with the appearance<br />
<strong>of</strong> n lailoivd dress, and art catdiing<br />
on very quiftkly for sports and<br />
loisure-titnc ac-tivtties. They Imve<br />
even b*? shown in uniforms for<br />
wmlrcvJ"; UK! -nui^i-s'<br />
COASTLINE<br />
HEATING<br />
"Gas Heat Specialists"<br />
DIAL 927-3370<br />
2106 NEW ROAD<br />
Linwood, New Jereoy<br />
PLUMBING<br />
HEATING<br />
Westinghom« Appliance*<br />
CHARLES C. PALERMO<br />
1447 Aibury Art. . M«l J»MI«<br />
PLUMBING^ HEATING<br />
7S0WIST AY<br />
OCEAH CnY<br />
KITCHEN APMJANCCS<br />
KItchanAid HnK-liuu \<br />
f UJMS1NO • HVATIHO u ml * Pit •<br />
No JOB too bfg, no REPAIR<br />
too imall . . . all o* our<br />
• plumbing and hMthtg work<br />
i gets th« tarn* carafol comld- ^<br />
•ration. ^j<br />
PILEGGI<br />
225 WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL 399-*»7«<br />
DIAL 399-1876<br />
Patricia Lytle<br />
Pat Lytle. senior honor student<br />
ai OCHS, has recently been selected<br />
as 11 member <strong>of</strong> "WJID'S<br />
Who Among America's Itigh<br />
School Students". She was se-<br />
Iwtod as a result <strong>of</strong> her national<br />
accliJim for scholnrsliip awards<br />
;uid her'outstanding lendership<br />
an ucademic activities.<br />
Less than three percent <strong>of</strong> /tho<br />
seniors from nccreiMted schools<br />
rtiroiighout Uie : ooun«iy are. seltvied<br />
for this honor. Thi- list, is<br />
urnt to all college, umveratiei,<br />
public Ubmraes and leading cor-<br />
5X)r,itions throughout the nation.<br />
The list will beconiplolcd in Scj>.<br />
llenibcr <strong>of</strong> 19SJ. and will recognize<br />
nhoie students who have achieved<br />
on outstanding high school ca.reer.<br />
Pat Lytle Ls the iSrst student in<br />
OCHS history to hnve received<br />
this honor.<br />
JOSEPH P. STAHLER<br />
Plumbing & Heating<br />
Dial 399-3065<br />
OFFICB « SHOWROOM<br />
2152 Asbury Av«nu«<br />
FRANK M.<br />
MAZZITELLI & SON<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
Specializing in<br />
Gas Baseboard H«*t<br />
200 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OcaanClly, N. J.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
SOCONY VACUUM<br />
AGENCY<br />
til ASBURY AVENUR<br />
Dial 399-1751<br />
INSURANCE FOR HOME<br />
OR BUSINESS<br />
Homeowners • Personal. Farm<br />
and Business liability • Firo<br />
• Auto • Inland Marine<br />
• Workmen's Compensation<br />
• Theft and Gloss Insurance<br />
11% hi»% uvtnjp pantd on la<br />
you In tfaa form <strong>of</strong> lower rata*<br />
or dMdmdi<br />
HARLEYSVILLE<br />
INSURANCE ,<br />
HABLEYSVILLE, PA.<br />
Hflrleysvflle Mutual Casually Co,<br />
Harleysvllle Mutual Insurance Co.<br />
CHATTIN AGENCY<br />
ALBERT E. HALLIDAY<br />
A licensed New Jeraey Broker<br />
1111 Atbury Avfc DM ifMMI<br />
Representing the Harlevavflle<br />
qbmpantea lor the post 27 year*<br />
William Cade To Direct<br />
First v Mobile' D-E Plant<br />
1340 SHORE ROAD<br />
PALERMO, N. J. 08223<br />
fc B-gtew^ REFRESH VOUR HOME WITH<br />
it PAINT<br />
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />
BRUSH and SPRAY<br />
BAILEY<br />
DIAL 927-5800<br />
22 VILLAGE DRIVE NORTH<br />
SOMERS POIN-T<br />
QUALITY<br />
FROM FAMOUS MILLS<br />
LINOLEUM & CERAMICS • CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS<br />
SPENGLER'S<br />
m WEST AVE. AMPLE FREE PARKING DIAL MMHJ<br />
Opwi f to S Tuw. Ihro Srt., 7 to f Fri. Em. (O—d Mnby*)<br />
PAGE >3<br />
.SENTINEL-LEDGER CLASSIFIED APS BRINQ.<br />
CORSON ELECTRII<br />
RESU>FNrL\L • HOT POINT ATPUAW<br />
ELECTRIC ,H<br />
MAJOR<br />
A Member- <strong>of</strong> UiOjCape May QnuUy E3ec1ri(pJConlrnl<br />
i<br />
WRIQHTS f i<br />
i'jAPPjLIANCE'SERVICE COMPANY<br />
kiJ130 AtburyT.Awi; 1 Dial 399-439«-<br />
1 ''
t<br />
Ovet), Gemma Kuleaa,<br />
.—,.., Selh Kelly, Catot Sui.y,vl<br />
v aM Kay ShnKtii oophoni<strong>of</strong>csi Oirl<br />
'ftjJBW, Naflcy ftowm nurl Huth"J" •rtuwl VHIHIHH Cwtna IS n vitT^prnBiiiin MtTvor.-3tl.tit <strong>of</strong>, .if bv bj mi all pc\s.TU pc\ The Ro\ Of«ii3 V<br />
wOl J* Omp Jcrtat* She ' «he CYO sh,. Ls rmMri|i« m«id Sloran the in pm>vr A<br />
»^es m Jhe Bsnl Bsntl Ami Ai n i"E BurlawlL Qll m P i<br />
t« the Rn. D<br />
South Jnroy Banrt<br />
R,-v Moran saw the B*-n-<br />
.K Ihf<br />
and the wrvmv dceod<br />
j ),^<br />
the nxtwsaojnl <strong>of</strong><br />
also itsstetant i<br />
»nwsmr, She wil<br />
«fit>* *< tho 7<<br />
• ><br />
M<br />
r H irtrts VTIUD; as usherettes<br />
OGrady.<br />
Kwl<br />
er intrtvsts im-lm<br />
> Barbara May y<br />
Allr reni<br />
« »- Diane Ji*i«wi. Jaa<br />
«jn-12:3b<br />
Kiev and majonnR m<br />
j *» ^<br />
3ind llvw Murphy<br />
««-<br />
urn<br />
-5 tmv—Esaen VI<br />
1 twin<br />
CALL ON US<br />
FOR MONEY TO...<br />
BUILD . REPAIR - REMODEL<br />
P!i?Ct REDUCTION<br />
LOAN<br />
Ksv.45'- ; v "• v's.-'b-vW^ ',.•<br />
?*&%W".'.;;^: ; d<br />
^ tlossa luc the<br />
Eind lor<br />
lojil Jim Ilblt <strong>of</strong><br />
and Wayne IVInn<br />
Jui|lor League weje<br />
i tor thTOV^ln^ 1J* soBliaJl s«*wol'subjects- Reasonable rates.<br />
Cell 199JZ2JU, 616<br />
MALE HELP WANTED<br />
OHE: FIRST CLASS PAINTER-— only<br />
iced qppjv V«v around i 00<br />
par hour Call after 5 AM 399BOlLEBTBOitr<br />
LUHCH ROLL.<br />
1464 Lf pertKl'S»u Cheese, *1.09 by<br />
GRILLE MAN OVER IS. Good psy. Ambunl Au*. "<br />
experienced end local ares pv-<br />
HHI preferred. . Iflust b« able to<br />
start. wurfc weekends, then cteady<br />
SAVOIW SUB 8HOPPE. 651 Asbi<br />
durfns Heton. Ptmne for interview<br />
AM. 3Sf!M155 Special—hot d _<br />
39?-34$G. tf<br />
ot hamtxinaar, I5C eacn. Also earn<br />
12 tfirtativa ot haaaieB. Op^i li<br />
KITCHEN «ELP-—Dish msthlne op.<br />
qratnr*. calad and sandwich mfth.<br />
en, IB yrx. or over, sober and reliable<br />
only, good salary. Call 399-<br />
Z48G. tf<br />
FIRST CLASS ELECTRICIAN end<br />
electrician's helper. Schuff Electric.<br />
710 Asbury Ave.. - tt<br />
PLUMBERS and Laborers — steady<br />
worfc, sooo* WAfies. The point con-<br />
•tnictlon'Cir-. 171 W. Johnson Ave.,<br />
Somet* Pqint. 9272847. tf<br />
MIGHT WATCHMAN — 6 nights a<br />
week with meals. Saturday night<br />
<strong>of</strong>f ''Apply In person. Flanders How.<br />
nk ;or Mr Shaw. tf<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
SALESPERSON MANAGER, for ac<br />
tiva real estate <strong>of</strong>fic on tlia<br />
mainland This Is an excellent co-<br />
i. ir yi<br />
sli>n> p7ld Id Write to 1<br />
nel-Lsdcer.<br />
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT for teachers<br />
and collets student, no experience<br />
necesiaiy-" Earn minimum<br />
<strong>of</strong> *3.00 per hour. Cer naceuery-<br />
Call ie3-a9S2 bUween £ and S P-nK<br />
MALE OB FEMALE.<br />
diaiar. Must hate J|<br />
Good* hrortlng coni^<br />
Hair Stylists. 399 3;<br />
TUTORING<br />
TUTORIMp IN MATHEMATICS<br />
Modern end trealnonel elementarv<br />
UinXifh high school subjects<br />
and preparation for college en-<br />
trance exains -by experienced teach-<br />
PERSONALS<br />
the pound. Aibuiy COM Cut*, 649<br />
k. y. VI r-<br />
DOROTHEA ROBIHSON — Individual<br />
InvtfUctnon at your convenient;<br />
-on knltthiB -and all types <strong>of</strong> needli<br />
rt O l l l alf year. Childrti<br />
llk 399*994<br />
MRS. MARTIN<br />
SPECIAL READINGS<br />
on lovs, succeu, health,<br />
luck 'or child problenu.<br />
Rfunlla His iitparaie. ate<br />
Can llelp you on extreme<br />
problem*. First lima in<br />
yow are*.<br />
CENTRALLY LOCATED.<br />
Dial 344-9276<br />
Card or Palm.<br />
L1ff> Readings.<br />
PROF. SERVICES<br />
f, .REPAIR*TO ALL MAKES Refrigera<br />
"f ton; ml/ibonditlonen end maim<br />
iS ,. P M wtnkdays,<br />
aU day weekends and holidays,<br />
Grimm, 399-oiea<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED FURNITURE RESTORED _ Sim<br />
Items: c<strong>of</strong>fee; end tables, chairs,<br />
picture Iniw, lamp*, expertly re-<br />
WOMAN—Mother <strong>of</strong> two, deslrea paired, reflntshed, pointed ano apavenlrw<br />
oabyslalns In vour home. "W^lSPy<br />
Also •vallabi* during day at m<br />
home. Own toarnjponatlon. Farther<br />
Informatloa call 92J-SS5Z<br />
ho1 1 Moderate price*<br />
Dial 19K!5)6. B-ir<br />
LOCAL COLLEC3E GRADUATE, cape- pertly donv and prompt service.<br />
Re.Km.bta. Mr. r. and Mn. H.nry<br />
Miuarfan, 141Q Central.Ave. C t l A 39*<br />
6273<br />
CASHIER^ALES Expenenced Full<br />
time or weekends. Available Immediately.<br />
Send ell details to P.p. PROF. SERVICES<br />
Box 23,.Drexel HII Pa. 19O26. 6-13<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
OCEWI CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
915 W(H<br />
furniiihed. RefeiencM InvM<br />
conlilla Maddox. Prop- Ol<br />
1386<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
AUTO DRIVING LESSONS — South<br />
Janay Automobile Drlvw Training<br />
School. 11 E, Verona Blvd.* F-leas<br />
fnVvufc ifeor-to-door service<br />
SinSghout South Jeraey In.ur-<br />
•nce%sdount dertincate ul<br />
64M140 or<br />
LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAH —<br />
All ages. Programed for begin,<br />
nin and intermediate. Individual in<br />
•traction given to each student Call<br />
JoEl McL3..fhll, 3Wl-i68 altar S<br />
pm W<br />
fREE SAILING<br />
LESSONS<br />
with<br />
5APW P<br />
SUNHSH<br />
,' Morgan'* Wharf<br />
l4<br />
TUTORING<br />
or croch«t<br />
REMEDIAL: READINO. Elementary<br />
school sublettk: Certified teacher.<br />
Etlzabath M- Strain. B St. Martinis<br />
place. Marmora. N J (near <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>) 399-3665 jtf<br />
READING—All ago. Remedial reading.<br />
PtionlcaTEIemefllary^lMhool<br />
aubiects Simple speech problems<br />
Raadlness vnork for pre first grad-<br />
Eenonaily conduttaa —_..-_ --<br />
Ic* Knee J95O Certified teach-<br />
Artltlo Neal. JZ35 Fleaiure AM.<br />
I Clly. 399 J794. 9 1<br />
,TUtOR. B. S. '66 ~~ El<br />
try'acnool teacher* aH sub-<br />
~ ~ pmpare for hiah<br />
__ >i achool KoTal<br />
Call 199^226 after <strong>Jun</strong>e IS<br />
G 16<br />
MAN & WOMEN'S ALTERATION ex<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMPLETE PARTS and<br />
' REPAIR SERVICE<br />
AUTHORIZED RCA, PHILCO<br />
and WESTINGHOUSE<br />
Major and Small AppUancH<br />
GALL US FffiST<br />
Anna M. Schuff<br />
Bankers S. tf rooka<br />
SCHUFf ELEQRIC<br />
710 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399-1242<br />
INVISIBLE REWEAVINQ —Clsaratta<br />
burn*, moth holts, cutx. taara.<br />
tentlona, Buttonhttlas. Buttona,<br />
.Juafed Bella Mada Prompt Serv<br />
lea. fteaupabla. Florence Jeffriea<br />
1116 Bwijlw- Dial 399-1204. t.<br />
MC SALES & SERVICE—Repal<br />
to Frigldalre only New<br />
Frfgldalre refrigerator*. Palmer frig<br />
MaTnn Palmar Sh<br />
16th and Haven Ave<br />
BUS. OPPORTUNITY<br />
BUSINESSSERVICC<br />
Tito,<br />
C<br />
Ail'work gunrnntccd ' \<br />
ANTENNA<br />
SALES* 8ERVK<br />
' ROOF AMTENNAS<br />
SELF SUPPORTING<br />
TOWERS<br />
andFM<br />
Anna M. Sctiuff<br />
Barbara .S. Brvoka<br />
IC —<br />
710 Asbuxy Avenue<br />
DIAL 3W-1&42<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
Ws will mHmate ft»<br />
co»t <strong>of</strong> liutalling<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
IN YOUR HOME<br />
Yoo ara mdfT •» abDoaHiNi<br />
Wnt S. Anderson<br />
Electricians<br />
t, DUIWW44J<br />
YOUNG'S TV<br />
• SERVrCE •<br />
"FOR GUARANTEED<br />
RESULTS"<br />
SPECIALISTS IN<br />
Color • Black & White<br />
HOME SERVICE<br />
RADIOS and STEREOS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
ANTENNAS and<br />
TOWERS<br />
837 ASBURY AVE.<br />
DIAL 399-0091<br />
DOGS, CATS & PETS<br />
COMPLETE BATHINQ AND GROOM-<br />
Ing for all bleeds, call Holly<br />
Hills Boanilng Kennele. 927-2HO<br />
week. £09 4th EtneL PtmiB 399<br />
TWO ADORABLE KITTENS—Looking 5 30"-FOLDABEDS. compleU with 4954. ^ t<<br />
for a new home*. Five weeks old, matlPesses tio each 1' single<br />
eoutlful markings No charse, <strong>of</strong> bed and 1 double bad in good con 3 BEDROOM Apartment 6 Ltixt<br />
course Call 399 5654 6 23 dltion Springhaven Motel, 3th and moms and bath Twin bed* In all<br />
Wesley Xve 399 2789 tf bedrooms Front and back parches<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
14 FOOT THOMPSON RUNABOUT —<br />
Clinker built Complete with con<br />
trols. trailer, 35 h p Cvlnrudo motor.<br />
Ea> UnK. J450 Also have tome<br />
extras available—anchor. ga» tank,<br />
paddle, motor carrier, seat cush<br />
[on. falephone 927-6552 t<br />
960 BRISTOL — Completely reconditioned<br />
Electric bilge pump<br />
Inboard 'steering, canvas cover (<br />
real buy *2B5 Also 35 h P Mer<br />
cury. lust serviced and tested In<br />
tank New prop *2B5 Both i5S0<br />
112 Wesley Ave 1st fl after a<br />
pm. and anytime on weekend^<br />
16' MILD, 45 hp motor, control!<br />
NORTHFIELD SNACK BAR on buey end steering wheel, windshield,<br />
u s Route 9 Near Prudential Balko 700 break-down trailer, ski<br />
Highest traffic, large narfclna area. line and life lackrts canopy and 3<br />
fulTy equipped JT2 500 5S.1I ficovers,<br />
new flberElau bottom, mold<br />
nance Kleckner. Realtor. 23 South ed mahogany JiuH other extras Cal<br />
Tennessee. Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 08401. 6-20 after 5pm 399-6387 6 13<br />
ITOS.FOR SALE<br />
'61 OPEL, excellent "funning dbndl<br />
Uon ld«l s«o«l -JJ-jlW<br />
Entering aervlca, WJII aacriflee Cell<br />
FOR<br />
.22-CALJDRE STEVENS bolt-action<br />
tube-fed rifle wlttl cise and cjj«i(<br />
Ing kit. *30. Telephona 927f • th nidi<br />
-a A<br />
o m<br />
U>FI i I1LE, f •* *<br />
Rant f m M p<br />
•Tume><br />
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT,<br />
beach and boardwalk. Attr*<br />
and cheerful.<br />
trie kitchen<br />
half season *55O<br />
1025 Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or<br />
call OOU 2S3-O052. tf<br />
BUSINESS WOMAN 'win ahaiv «5«r<br />
srtckwt home with. m»rri«a<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> two ladles for the sum<br />
BOA* SUP FOR RENT Will<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE modate up to 30* boat Located<br />
on Femdsle Drive <br />
0525 • "<br />
"EFFICIENCY~~APARTMENTS, waefcly<br />
i or monthly, clean rooms a!<br />
2 BEDROOM apartments^Centrally<br />
I«««i-.T«""» or «>U>ly- CafU<br />
dally 10<br />
*V 9-1<br />
196J. MARLETTE MOBILE<br />
'10 X 5O w;20 »ft<br />
P6rehes. *alr conditioning.* gun,><br />
V. ?hed. 2, bedrooms,<br />
(urnhuod, Uaal location.<br />
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Kenneth Charles Adams<br />
"U'ttM Adamson<br />
..ounne Albertus<br />
!*, Rosemary Amcndt<br />
• I)jitv(d John Austin<br />
I ' Jftmes Hikireth Beeotte<br />
• Virginia Lds Eehl<br />
; Jeny Wayne Bixler ,<br />
Uiurcnce Edwin Bond<br />
: Jane Barbara Brags<br />
. Carol Lynn Btangenberg<br />
Leilio Raymond Bratton. Jr.<br />
, Carol Margaret Bringhurst<br />
1 -^tf C«<br />
ED HILL'S<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
OPEN EVERV itfk, •TIL •<br />
, > Albert Carabmn : Wvi<br />
ft •Lochiel Oai^d Camerwi<br />
: OMBerfhe Santina CinjiyuV<br />
•Dennis dark Carey<br />
' Adna Jan Clark . •<br />
Robert Oakley Qeyton, .Jfr. -<br />
Wendy Joyce Oimle '*"•<br />
Kathleen Marie Cloud<br />
Charles Frank Oossaboone<br />
*OmemiMmMm Oostcllo '<br />
Vance Richard Creijjjfon 4.<br />
Charles Cunningham<br />
Dianna Lois Cliozzo<br />
Jeffrey John Curtin J<br />
Christopher JoJin Danser<br />
Jehn Patrick Dean, ffi<br />
Joseph Michael DeAugustine<br />
••Jttrte Louise DeFranaj k-<br />
Edward Curl Dietrich<br />
"Melart ftmtt ^non<br />
Thomas Roceo D'lntlno<br />
WlUlnm Roney Dougherty, IV<br />
Wayne Edward D M -' •<br />
"Vlitfnla Batas ButTy<br />
'Maty Elizabeth Etsenlohr<br />
'Audrey Ellen Farrell<br />
Dodge Joy FcnstermacJier<br />
Jam Kathleen Field<br />
Paula BMzabcitfi Flukey<br />
Stephen Edward Flukey<br />
May Kalhlewi FoJgiT<br />
Woodrow Robin French<br />
' fiilvid Ralph Qmma<br />
Ronald William Gaskill<br />
William Carl Gcjsdoti. HI<br />
Thomas George Gill ><br />
William Holland Godfrey<br />
Kenneth Bruco Goiman<br />
Rita Suzunne Grimes<br />
Gary James Harmon<br />
Shirley Shefiko Hashorv-n<br />
SalUe Louise Hcndrlx<br />
JohnHarrv Henry<br />
Olarles Joseph Hermann<br />
•Jam Leaimey Hogan<br />
RUBBER 1 WONT WASH OUT<br />
^ \Ft • Nt • Sft '<br />
few iBtePT * * ?0 * " ^ Witt. Ak<br />
REOPENING for the Season<br />
S3<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly H & H Outlet<br />
34th ST.<br />
SlDf<br />
HORN&HARDART<br />
*Cath(plne Seoit Johnson<br />
TOEoBoi* Joseph Kensil, Jr.<br />
Gary Carlylo Kilby<br />
'Ltirraine Anne Koob<br />
Stephen Michael Kraiitz<br />
.' Janet Ann Itaik •<br />
Katlileen Adele Kublak<br />
Patricia Catherine Lavis<br />
(*?Jta|j Aim Lewis<br />
Frances Lodge Livingston<br />
', Joseph Alexander Lovette<br />
' Myrtrf Scott Lovette<br />
••P»W^ Ann LyUe<br />
"Walter Wayne Maguire<br />
"Joiro, Amelia May<br />
Joseph Lowell May<br />
George Qirey McGink-y, Jr.<br />
Solly Jane MengeJ<br />
•Frank Lucio Migliacrio<br />
Birehall Alan Miles<br />
Susan Jam MUey<br />
•Rotmt William Miller<br />
Michael Robert Monlhnn<br />
John Joseph Moore<br />
George John Morgan<br />
Allrod John Maya<br />
•GUI Marie Murphy<br />
Mark Stephen Nolen<br />
Robert Claude Oeller<br />
"Rtojianne Rllascz<br />
•Eaiih Mae! Patterson<br />
Mary Patricia Faugh<br />
•Aim Louise Pawling<br />
•KdincOi Kem Penstat<br />
Raymond Joseph Perkins, Jr,<br />
S%m Am Patotano<br />
•ME yEUh<br />
Jay Chrlstopber PiaeHli<br />
Joyor Thert-ai Plngcnuui<br />
Michael Frandis Polise<br />
Karen Adeline Pyffer<br />
Linda Germaine Raiser<br />
Jay Thomas Reed -<br />
EUiabcm Marion Reidiiinek<br />
•Florence GeraMine Rcfye<br />
ttny NewboM Hfeharfs. m<br />
Alan MarshaU Rlchter. Jr.<br />
Susan Marion Robinson<br />
Thomas Edwaid Rock<br />
Anthony Michael Ronano<br />
•OIBI1« Howsrt RoMniWn<br />
Matthew Simmons Rydzewski, Jr.<br />
?ltas» Mute Srtmldt<br />
Robert William Schweibini<br />
William Bdknond Sharp, Jr.<br />
"Sumnno Jane Sheldon<br />
< Frances Elizabeth Slmms<br />
Tt m ^MD^lfflh f g h<br />
'Davk) Jadoajn Slackhouse,<br />
Paul Jainei Stewart<br />
Lynda Karol••g^ft<br />
Wliljam Eugene Tarv'cs<br />
John Richard Tatham<br />
Hobwt Walte wylor<br />
Judijh Antoe Thohipson<br />
James Daniel Torcsdahl<br />
Maijoirie Jane Weaver<br />
itm<br />
Barrie Louise<br />
Marjoiy Marie Witmcr<br />
Joyce Aiaii Woollcy • .<br />
Linda !Mfly Wyert<br />
Rajmond Eugene Young, jr.<br />
••Highest Honors — Odd •BwseJ A<br />
Con)<br />
•Honors — Silver Tassel 4 <strong>On</strong>rd<br />
St. Joseph's<br />
Charles Albrecht<br />
William Baoheler<br />
JcJjn Bakley<br />
John Btonrro<br />
Jajnes <strong>On</strong>ager<br />
rredcrick Hlenberg<br />
Jehn Fallon<br />
John Candy<br />
Jehn Glasser<br />
Thomas Giaham<br />
Ernest Hcntschd<br />
Kevin Kern<br />
Pa-trick Lewis<br />
WUiUun Leyrer<br />
Dennis Nell!<br />
Joseph Nieata<br />
RBehae] O'Hara<br />
Vincent ai«o<br />
Gary Sonnners<br />
James S«nnk<br />
• Anne Adams<br />
Lynda Blundl<br />
Valerie Bourque ,<br />
Susiin Qjccchlo<br />
Kathleen D'AlonM<br />
Barbara De Vriea.<br />
Nancy Dillon<br />
Kathy Dltmlro<br />
Monica Fisher<br />
Knthlecn Gerety<br />
Rtarguerite Qmham<br />
Knrtvirinc Hart<br />
QmthJa Harvey<br />
Janine Hays<br />
tiumm Hinchcli/fc<br />
Susan Houde<br />
Kathleen Klcuskcns<br />
Susan Kurowskl<br />
DenLse LasMey<br />
Maryellen MeOarry<br />
Joan McHugh<br />
Pamela Peterson<br />
Patricia Quinn<br />
Carelyii Rosenherf e*<br />
WatHm anlth<br />
Cynthta Sto\varz<br />
Margaret Strusc<br />
Thfataa Thylor<br />
Luolfe TedtMO<br />
Theresa TJiomas<br />
Somers Point<br />
Sandra Leo Ad.ims.jn<br />
Bnry tott Aldrtd^<br />
Jerome r, AJiemus •<br />
Orela Anderson<br />
BltoiiBeth lAnn Bames<br />
Marianne Rita Barrel:*<br />
Alice Grace Bateman<br />
Elizabeth Ann Baxter<br />
Nancy Marie Betaer.<br />
Midael T, Berw<br />
Sue C, Berrymfin<br />
LAUNDERETTE<br />
3210 ASBURY AVL<br />
EQUIPPED WITH COINOPERATED<br />
WHIRLPOOL WASHERS<br />
Harold Leonard Bogle<br />
QBU BjylUs Bolton •<br />
Seven A. BroschanJ<br />
Alan David Brunn<br />
Janlna Buenzle<br />
mm, L, aivert<br />
Niels John Qunp<br />
Jean Marie Arty<br />
Ralph L. Qiesler, in<br />
.A'berl J, Ciawton, Jr.<br />
Melody Lynn Ctorbt'tt<br />
Ralph WUliam dew<br />
David J, Quwfnrd<br />
TherMa DcMels<br />
Maurefn Dewets<br />
Linda L. Dilks<br />
ChngMna M. DsW<br />
Qregnry DiMley<br />
Arthur ffdwart Elwell<br />
Oolleon Fox '<br />
Seven Keith Gambone<br />
Klftan" F. Olynn<br />
Garry Grady<br />
Martha Jans Graham<br />
Bonnie L, Greis<br />
Richafd Mark Gronosiajskl<br />
Sephen_P> Haines<br />
Hobart Equine Hardln<br />
James J. Heffeman<br />
John Joseph Heller<br />
0<br />
Helen E, Helmen<br />
Joseph Mlcliael Hlggins<br />
F*nid August 11«i«sjn<br />
Paul William Hodson<br />
Janies S, Hplibaugh'<br />
Albert B.'Hiuiey<br />
Barbara Ann Hutnick<br />
James Stuart Johnston<br />
Gall Ann Kilian •<br />
Diane Lyim Kislipnugh<br />
Edward Willlom Meva<br />
Donna Jean Lamberd<br />
Imo Jean Lindsey<br />
Shlrl^f Lynn Ludeeke<br />
Charles Luker<br />
Judith Ann Maltese<br />
LuereUa Anna Martin<br />
Suanne Thereaa Martin<br />
Susan Maiyanskl<br />
William John Ma-son<br />
Gary R. McCrossoti<br />
Robert John McKenra-tt<br />
Ronald Alan MeUcho <<br />
millam L., Meroto<br />
Dean Scott Minnlx ,<br />
Beverly Ann Morrpsv<br />
Lois Ann MuckUny<br />
Oirl L. Nornian<br />
Julia Irwinl^ria<br />
Ji' i Ii win Paris<br />
BWiy Jean rtrtor<br />
Dorothy Frances Peluao<br />
Charlei W. Ragan<br />
John Lewis Reed<br />
John HanV Regina<br />
Ronald Wayne Rumble<br />
DebiB Gail Seherfi'l<br />
John Wwin Schmied<br />
Carol Lynne SennpidtT<br />
Dcnna Jeanne Schuster<br />
Eleanor Sherwood<br />
Paul Frederick Shuster<br />
Qieiyl Lynn Spurlock<br />
Orol Elizabeth Steelman<br />
Michael James Steelman<br />
William A, Stephenson <<br />
aivid Ardeii Stay<br />
Vfotop ^refitoni Jr.<br />
Wallace A. arable,<br />
VirginlatLynno Sumner<br />
Mary C Swayne<br />
Arthur Nelson Taylor<br />
Donna Lee Tomlinson<br />
CUrtJi KMgh Tucker<br />
Gary Lee Wright<br />
Linwood<br />
Sandra Lynn Allen<br />
Lynn Marie Almo<br />
Linda Lee Amey '<br />
Marcus WeUs ArmsBong<br />
Bonnie Jeanne Atkinson<br />
David Phillip Atkinson "<br />
Lavonne PmH • Bakej fa<br />
Joseph Michael Barbara.<br />
RusseU Barham III<br />
William George Bow<br />
Gwendolyn EUsc Blizzard .<br />
Owries Gearse Boehner><br />
Marie Annette Boucher<br />
Wtar^ip Ann Boucher<br />
Michael Joseph Brown<br />
Laura' Ann Butrus<br />
Janet Diane Callun<br />
John Wllltam Caterson, Jr.<br />
John Marvin Clifford<br />
Sunilra LouLie Oulisnan<br />
Thomas Jttmes DaGrossa<br />
Michael Jay Dilks<br />
Deborah Jeannine Dbt<br />
Kathy Ann Dungan<br />
Joann East<br />
David Eugene Elwood<br />
Jantea Bemunt Bnnis<br />
Clirol Ann Qarwoud<br />
Donald Allan Gn-bos<br />
Richard Gary Hall<br />
Unda Qirol Hampton<br />
rtmela. Gwen Hampton<br />
Gary Hajunn<br />
Melissa Ouoline Hansen<br />
Carol paWcia Harlan<br />
Gary James Hurtman<br />
ftul Daniel Heck<br />
Bortsini Lynn Heckman<br />
Joseph Robert Heilor<br />
Bdward Dale Hemphill<br />
Steven Xllen Hiekey<br />
George William Hotmann<br />
John Patrick Hunt<br />
Donald Barry Innis, Jr.<br />
Robert Martin Johnson, Jr.<br />
Wayne Andrew Johnson '<br />
Harry Don Jordan<br />
Frank Nanten Kuvach<br />
Cella Ji-un Kuhnnann<br />
Luke Ouir)t"i Uingford<br />
Unda Ruth Uimed<br />
Douglas Taylor iJniehlin '<br />
Carol Ann McAieer<br />
Doris Louise nlnLaughlin<br />
Terry Bruce Marshall<br />
Robert Thomas Matteo<br />
Emtna Fay Mattingly<br />
Craig Stephen Memehner<br />
Catherine Stuart MiUer<br />
V-<br />
thrnigh ai?<br />
yea^ol|;a|<br />
e,learpent|<br />
mrther ttf*<br />
his wwf 1<br />
S^ifeS<br />
•ft,,<br />
,tWKM*«-J>l«fc-l4<br />
thority To Expedite<br />
sgnated Housing Plan<br />
t 4$ L@w-Cosf UMte<br />
and necessary le^l details Tuetday afternoon alia approved<br />
in iMd ,'^|fl«";eoiwtrucUon U 10 Project in principle.<br />
Mi k8u4«I P»i«f lw T i m announced,on Pebrary 0,<br />
nia that the city eomnilEef:<br />
ytth the Authorifr on<br />
Ordinance Atked<br />
II, _ i«_ ...<br />
OlIC® AMtn<strong>On</strong>tlM<br />
put <strong>of</strong> qnica, Wtthf the ei^ "had no<br />
bfejecudn »q# project." . ,<br />
At Tuesday* inertni, heM In tht<br />
WWUBVB <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> pecir'g Beach<br />
Village, Of Ot» mam^oMn re.<br />
viewed preliminary sketches for the<br />
port^ dra hy Emmanuel %<br />
Toreno, tte- Km York'. architect<br />
who designed the. (XI units in Peck's<br />
Beach Village.<br />
Willis mid a stto for lhe new<br />
units has not been selected. He<br />
added flat, the cost <strong>of</strong> the land and<br />
the buildings would be about 000,000,<br />
P 31 " 1 &» by the Federal mfteimnmt.<br />
"H we Had received nppravnl over<br />
two years ago these <f wouU<br />
AttaoBngwni<br />
M ft fine <strong>of</strong> up PROGRAM NIIDS UPDATING<br />
i Bl» BWiiTS ,WP" B««« wwkable pro.<br />
v#lfl^nent which was! forwarded to<br />
Washington has teen returned for<br />
.updating and for ti» inclusion ol<br />
addWinil Utallt<br />
,5 ,#-^f i •• "<strong>of</strong> i Traflje session o( Munidjal- Cpifl,<br />
e). Crinca noted mat aB,hour lone, • •<br />
mpk flme as ••twelve A j ^ M v m Alfred Benjamin,<br />
. -• , ; jr., 42. <strong>of</strong> Mi^, lost his driving<br />
,nMn;.iAReU19ndd-. privUeia for SO days. He was, found<br />
tMUIcaUy. thejB Is no guUty <strong>of</strong> doing W mile»an.hour in a<br />
[•1^* • . ('it. -JK^<br />
OPEN1NO SESiCON. The 131st session Mon, supe^enaM;-pt/tliefBttag|toii t)is- -•.i.ii«- : ijia.-|i*aLi'syiS<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southern New JerBoy Annual Cton- Wctj Howard Stalijton.-delegate-to'the^pn-' Ci^;"Wlll"'Pnȴi(|W'<br />
(erence <strong>of</strong> Tht Methodist Church opetied e " fereuce^SSSn' ' if ifl*SpfiS|fWDTOV'' BMOP ; -«gt .j >w : «• 1 iasiaiS<br />
WidnDsdayin the Writ totKBoMr4P|^|^^neW^^^^ylq^^^MQ^|/toliOTi «nS W*"!**, "TO* I^W|<br />
Shown following the Memorial Service and 'T>r. Wlllpu R. Guffick; hostpastorj—Senior ReHivaluation <strong>of</strong> tin prerie<br />
Holy Communion are Rev. Robert E; Ach* W(toK>ifc : I.:-'af, , **jif^ », t: thiciu' «« rt T fflaew«^<br />
f 31 «f Session •- - • -.- "•; If". # v " ' "^ ' ..,'; i. s ^ BobertE^^#<br />
GQnt6rencff||giiiis$vj^^<br />
^Wl • ^ _ ' --..' rtfc--.:_ MitfiBi*' -*•>
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_ J AW^HD PRESENTATION. Dr<br />
. Petttt presents savings bonds for<br />
i to Pat Lytle, .valedictorian <strong>of</strong><br />
\ School'Class <strong>of</strong> 1067, and<br />
Kiwanis *2,000 Scholarship<br />
Presented William R. Miller<br />
f he in the line <strong>of</strong> march.<br />
; Miss Artisan <strong>of</strong> 1986 will reign<br />
Jover the contestants, who will follow<br />
•Oie Une <strong>of</strong> this parade, each vying to<br />
, fiyln the B selection and crowning ot the<br />
'lucky ynlng lady will take place at<br />
id P^nX* Et Mtoslc Pier. 11ns affair<br />
M» also tree to the public.<br />
* Oa Sunday morning, all Artisans<br />
—will go to the church <strong>of</strong> their choice<br />
I Tha thtw day outing I-s fponsor-<br />
Ued By
-t<br />
•Si<br />
A^vwfl Vm««# wiU be held on<br />
friendship fund: the Girt Santa en, Saturday m a family basis; on<br />
Parade when the scouts for toe first<strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
23, 24, and a, the troop will<br />
time had represented Troop 41 mtcamp<br />
at Mays Landing aj a week-<br />
the affair in Atliintic aty and disend amp out; a pool picnic wUl be<br />
iteyed items made from otkls and<br />
held in July at ttie Electric Ogn<br />
ends.<br />
pMy ReGreation Center.<br />
A list oi the girte fBto had =rn« Hano solos were given by Carol<br />
merit badges during the past year Ttatten, Marilyn Martin end Michelle<br />
*^s al-soread by Mim, Wells. WJllinms, A duet was sung by Elaine<br />
The leader then presented UwMger<br />
ood Maim Byrum and a<br />
Sign <strong>of</strong> the Arrow to flve ^rts who Mo composed <strong>of</strong> Sandra Wells, Har-<br />
had earned this award, (Tb eani ttrts riot Field and Virginift Wells also<br />
badge, the gfri* had to earn csmlrj sing a song.<br />
badges, take part in various care, Mrs, TotteB present a gift to<br />
monies, meet with other Girl Scouts Blrs. Wells ton all the ^rls In the<br />
tnow boor to great them in their ttoop. World pins were givni to<br />
own language and teU about Qtn. Marilyn Martin and Sandy Dawnman.<br />
hois <strong>of</strong> the United States. In telling In the dosing ceremony, Mrs.<br />
about the symbols. Mary Bern LAW WeUs gave some (noughts on the<br />
told about the American flag; Carol Oirl Scout Laws- the girls then re-<br />
TMten. Seal ot the United Staoa; tired the<br />
Virgina WeJls, Statue <strong>of</strong> liberty;<br />
Harriet Field, dollar hill; and W-<br />
WELCOME ARTISANS<br />
... anywhere in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Vour, shopping is as near as<br />
your phone when you shop<br />
Bradley's, for 20 years <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>'s favored personalized<br />
personalized 1 Mr, and MM, Charles W, Coateg<br />
Collo-Coates Nuptials Blessed<br />
In Lady Of Sorrows R. C. Church<br />
UNWOOD-Our I^dy ot Sorrows desRSidB wire, ftanoes Ounburn,<br />
R.C auw* « the enm SWuitiziy <strong>of</strong> Ocrnn Cl^, and EUzabuili ttJto<br />
Urtereftra were Mary Beth law afternoon <strong>of</strong> me wedAng <strong>of</strong> Ptatrioa ol UmmA.<br />
tturtet Field and Carol Tottair QQUQ, dauetter at Mr. mid iMra. Jo- mephm Cbatas, <strong>of</strong> Sar»0« Point,<br />
•rialdng ttie pnigrains were Kjircn ieph Odto, <strong>of</strong> OT KWdin av,, andasasted<br />
his biuther as best man.<br />
ftmrni, Sandy Dow-nam. Surira Oiertes W. 0«ta, an trf ifr. and (Men were David Sterling, <strong>of</strong> AJ.<br />
Weils aid ^leUe Williams. Any Mrs. CSiiiwice W. Oaotes, <strong>of</strong> 130 BaJa oany, NY., and Victor tinwfcnl, <strong>of</strong><br />
Camp, Luma KBlly. Ginny Lea, Jan- dr., Sotners Port. The Rev. Vincent'Somers<br />
JMnt,<br />
loe MoCurthy and Virginia WeUs Ferraro, pastor, <strong>of</strong>fictoted at the<br />
made the Avon, AsaMam laden double ring ceranony, '<br />
OIVMI in marrtaee by her hirjisr,<br />
are »&s, Hany Bom and Mrs. mm Gail Ritton, <strong>of</strong> Ahseeon, »^<br />
the Mde was attired in a floor-lei^th<br />
Jacob Field; advtaon are Mrs. maid <strong>of</strong> honor, and serving as<br />
**«# AJiit Jiit iown th notching ajat- t<br />
Stanley Totten arid tin. Emaum<br />
Baiii Baiii. He VIBI WIB toinMier toinMi stands- ta<br />
Williams; &frs. Walter Eichenherger<br />
length and she carried a aiscade <strong>of</strong><br />
is na^Aotd dte Coming Events<br />
Cfty Nurse Is Guest In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cify<br />
At Homemaker Meeting TODAY<br />
r f<br />
Mrs. m»b#th Schmidt, city nurse ^ " i f * , ^f»<br />
as a suea at B» mmmm trf the gfJLj*^ '%£j3%h<br />
market.<br />
J?e$h and Tender Quality Meats<br />
—• M«MA4 4 pTB-fadtaged fdtaged<br />
* Farm Ripened Vegetables and Fruits<br />
+ Brand Name Groceries<br />
* Delicatessen Delights<br />
it frozen Foods<br />
BRADLEY'S<br />
FARMER'S MARKET<br />
IHAlfanffcAve. Dial 399-2124<br />
JOHN and ANN SHOPA<br />
?<br />
Ah average <strong>of</strong> 64 both ways ^Mis<br />
made at the Lumy Duplicate Bridge<br />
finme played Wednesday evening In<br />
tttc OcesuDc Hotel.<br />
Jalet* fUeraol and Kathrjn Monroe<br />
were high In the Nonth^oulh section<br />
\vUb 85!i. Runnereup were ZJUten<br />
QirUn and Afcirtha Brown. 33'/4, and<br />
Mr. and Mm. Earl Molttl, SB*.<br />
Top euorv tor the BaEt-Wost section<br />
was turned in by Mr. and Mrs. Wilton<br />
Smith UJQM. Also above avenge<br />
went Sylvia Brawn and Margaret<br />
StoU*, 98, Mr. and Mrs. living Wit.<br />
ttarnson, 92%, and Mlldrud Grubb and<br />
Mii«arn S«vmaii, 84.<br />
Luray Dupliaafe Bridge games are<br />
played every .Wednesday at 7! SO p.m.<br />
I\rt pbytng raervatloni mil 33&2150.<br />
* • *<br />
Davo Hutciiinsan and BUI Hass<br />
earned eertiffled master points as flr*<br />
place plaj-ers wHl a scon <strong>of</strong> TOM<br />
at the Boxwood Duplicate BrUge<br />
naater, point iMne f>ta>-ed Wednra*iy<br />
evenir^, Averagft «os 54, nadng seeend<br />
were »fc and Mrs. Al Ooarn wUh<br />
em.<br />
Ottiara above Dverage wwe Hod<br />
andRufc Arm Bogbysheil, Jerry Horn<br />
and In/ing Bregman and Don Millar<br />
and Ed Itort.<br />
Average <strong>of</strong> 54 atao was jna* at<br />
ttie game played last #«*, Top<br />
scores were turned in by Rod Bosbyshell<br />
and Irving Bregnwn wdth fiK<br />
and Josh Miles and Jack Fitzgerald<br />
with 62.<br />
Others above avenge were Huth<br />
Ann Bosbytfiell and Jerry Horn and<br />
Claudia Haaj and<br />
g<br />
ed<br />
wr«s TOSS centered a vsiate<br />
Tfte bridnl uttendanr^<br />
dnases with matcHnBi<br />
g k t f c h k<br />
pjn. in<br />
Aide Association hold Monday in Ply-<br />
ITIDUUI Inn. Mrs. Bnlya Alwme. Merlon Park Oornmunity Asajcti<br />
prertdent, presided,<br />
tion mctting, 8T30 p.m., in the- Seatt<br />
was announced that Mrs. Sohmirit -q>n\ Motel T4th st and g^y Jv<br />
now will process .TJXJ evaluate Hie vis- ESertton o/ <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
iting Homranakcr MfdJcTire ass<br />
• • *<br />
for <strong>Ocean</strong> (Sty, Previously ttese King <strong>of</strong> auhj Duplicate Bridge<br />
cases nave gone through the Countj game, g p.m., in the Fbrashian Build-<br />
hslth oaee, . , ing, S(h st. arid JJavm av. For play-<br />
Mrs, Margaret Hall, executive diing rtservnuom. call 822-G35L<br />
rector, reported that during ,th# njonUi<br />
• * *<br />
<strong>of</strong> Way 22 cases were served, in, Beachcombers Squzire DEUKC Qub<br />
eluding IB Medisam Thate totaled 8 30 p m , In .,;•, :- •••-!. SMttmim, Sine, «a: :^^^<br />
mmm<br />
mum Tnmjjle «9 IBPOE <strong>of</strong><br />
W meehng, R 30 p nv, in N-1*»^<br />
'that vart rtifc^rt<br />
Y, JUNE }6, W67<br />
HATS for All Occasions<br />
HANDBAGS ~ GLOVES — SCARFS<br />
&NGERIE — HOUSECOATS — SHIFTS<br />
BELTS ••—• FOLD-UP SLIPPERS<br />
SHION WEATHER COATS ...,,,, from, fl4i9S<br />
§ HELEN F.<br />
Oprni f »,m. ro S:JO pjn.<br />
Friday'til» p.m.<br />
•35 Aibury Avenua<br />
Dial 3994100<br />
at the<br />
CLOTHES BASKET<br />
CORNER THIRD ST. & ASBURY AVE,<br />
OPEN DAILY 10 TO S<br />
IWOOL SLACKS V% PRICE<br />
•SWEATER'S"'<br />
Now % %m to '9,00<br />
I SKIRTS Now $ 2.50 to $ 3,50<br />
— Reg. UM to S5.00 —<br />
DRESSES and SUITS<br />
20% to 50% OFF<br />
L«!H _"_ -<br />
gnfiffl PSBf?i<br />
H •-•? (/ DR1SS SHOP<br />
" 714 BATTERSEA ROAD<br />
IN THE GARDENS<br />
SWIM WEAR<br />
ITALIAN KNITS<br />
DRESSMAKERS<br />
SIKINIS<br />
TENNIS DRESSES<br />
CUiQTTi SKIRTS<br />
HALrsrZM RBOULAR StZBS<br />
Store houn 11 a.m. to Sill) p.m.<br />
FrWay 'HI I p.m, .<br />
DIALSM4H7<br />
Is Daa an OMtdopr man?<br />
SMITH JEWEIIRS<br />
hara waterpro<strong>of</strong> ELGIN V<br />
1 >or Father's Day<br />
MKNIitM<br />
*ki<br />
An Elgin watch was tested under water<br />
for. 29 days, and it just kept ticking<br />
away.,. accurately. Ideal for dad, if he's<br />
the rugged type.<br />
SMITH JEWELERS<br />
JSWRY AVENUE WA13M-3171<br />
Open 9 fo 6 Monday thru Saturday<br />
. J 9 to 9 frirfV*<br />
•wi^Mii^liWi^^w;^<br />
Miss Hoyer Is Moore Bride<br />
In Methodist Chhrch Wedding<br />
A • wedding ol local irtcrest was<br />
Stituntoy <strong>of</strong>tennoo dt<br />
MMng Miss TrmH JuKpr and<br />
Jay RcCT'es Mgane. Tie Rev. Frank<br />
E. Davis, pastor <strong>of</strong> West Chester<br />
(At.) Methodist Church, and lik Rev,<br />
G. Stsinl.jy MuCJaive, pasta' ol Cential<br />
MolhodlBl Clhureii, <strong>of</strong>ficiated.<br />
Ihe brtrie to ttie daisliter ol ttr,<br />
and Mrs, WUi&m • B. Hoyer, ol<br />
Brldgoton. Tite bridepnm is ttie<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Hbs, Jonathan R.<br />
Majre, ol Bridgoton and 904 ^n^Hff<br />
ri., mte olry.<br />
Miss Dorottiy Cox, <strong>of</strong> Providence,<br />
K. [., was maid <strong>of</strong> honor, and serving<br />
as toHdesniaids were M3ss Qunl<br />
Ann Moore, <strong>of</strong> BrldgWon, sister <strong>of</strong><br />
the brld^room. Miss Stolla Blddngsate}<br />
ol Brtdgotun, and MJT:. Kennotri<br />
Bloh, ol BaUmore, Md. Kelly Hr><br />
man, ol. Oreen^ch, cousin <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />
111 'Me, was Hewer gill,<br />
Kober Halm, <strong>of</strong> Rutledgc, Pa,, asdated<br />
as beat man. Ushers wen-<br />
John Castrow, At Bridget, WJUfam<br />
Coming Events In<br />
Somers Peinf-Unweed<br />
TODAY lM*rjrt- . ,V •,:<br />
Ftath«-s ^y *nee, 9 p^n., .at Oai|<br />
f aMTOWS parirt Itall, Un.<br />
Silver Moon Oouneil DeBre* <strong>of</strong><br />
BhonMs meeting, S p,rfl., in<br />
Hall.<br />
• * * *<br />
Seafood fMjmer, 4:30 jo 7 p.m., at<br />
VTW Itall, Baitiei rd,, Somers Point.<br />
TOMORROW (SMwrttyJ-<br />
Central Methodist SCTJOT Htfi M¥F<br />
canoe flip. Leave ttie ehurdi' i ftm,<br />
SUNDAY—.<br />
rather«m OMpoinJe <strong>On</strong>rnBiunion<br />
Brealdast, 8 a.m,( at OM«; Episcopal<br />
•lurch.<br />
a * * - - . / • - , : > : • - . - • • . ' • • . • • • . - " •<br />
aimers Point J^ee&ettes meMm,<br />
i p l m , ' • •..,'; •• -.••••'• ' : V<br />
TUBtt»V- .<br />
qenttil J«c«iodi#t spoaal coneregaional<br />
mceflng; 8 p.m.<br />
Somepi Pqint rftrards'aub o^mer<br />
metfini, 7 p:m., at ^niel's'RMtaur.<br />
ant, ••••• W -'• : • • : • • , • - „<br />
• Sariers Point attmber <strong>of</strong> 0m*<br />
TBerce IrteoarSi ! p., ;, '. ._'<br />
R O O M C O L O R • t,:; ••;'• , ; ; •..•-' •.-'<br />
¥our, choiee o£ domWarit ooloi'in<br />
a paMeaar room Hiould be affeottd<br />
by site ql :room, amoimt.rt naBBBj.<br />
Bght, essposUMito sun, iuie <strong>of</strong>. roMji<br />
and colors in adWrtng .ronipi<br />
«»r WUB fjowv art —<br />
Miss Maryellen Slant daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Blank, <strong>of</strong><br />
ffiS nut pt, one <strong>of</strong> 82 manbsB<br />
<strong>of</strong> the graduaUiri dass at Bndioott<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior Qdlege in Beverly, Mass.,<br />
received her diploma in Hotel, Restaurant<br />
and mstautional MarBm-<br />
Clark-EUBSm Unit 3^ American mart at the UTth annual oonimaice.<br />
lipon AuidUmy tnee«nH, S p,m. ment Satarday,<br />
Miss Blank also narndpated in<br />
. Linwood Seoond Ward Wosneh's.Bfi. the activMes rf Baecalauraite SerpubUfan<br />
dub meeUnff, 8 p,m_^—r- Klccft-eiasi-rJay-and-sooiBl eventshotmrini<br />
seniors and their parents<br />
Bomers Pdnt Senior QHMBS meet-. during Oommenearneht,<br />
Ing Jli30 a;m., in Qrace luHwran At Ikidicatt Misl Blank, vras pre*<br />
•idfflit <strong>of</strong> ttie Foods pub, a member<br />
iAIDSErWICt'<br />
701 Embjmy Turin<br />
VINELAND, N. J.<br />
ol ttie school Oommittee, yearbook<br />
t<strong>of</strong>f, i'athton Qab, WAA, hacj^r<br />
tesun and. a dorm representative.<br />
She to completed oU-eanipus \mrk<br />
experience in her major field during<br />
the iejpilar epUeie jntemship period.<br />
She is a 1SS5 graduaie d Own<br />
: H@i.'School..." •'."• • ,'"..••.'•.<br />
DEEP<br />
SEA<br />
FISHING<br />
LEAVES . . .<br />
8 A.M. DAILY<br />
also<br />
CHARTER BOATS<br />
. mi ,^<br />
BLOOpWOgMS,<br />
MINNOWS<br />
TACKLE A BAIT<br />
BROS.<br />
BOAT YARD<br />
ft MARINA<br />
228 BAY AVE.<br />
DIAL JM-3I1I<br />
BBmAKT^OHBH—««, John J. - Stethedi, presldeat<br />
<strong>of</strong> tea Colony CluB, •n(l-M»ydf EoWrt L, Shar^. pushed a<br />
shopper's cart through a paper door to symbolize tneopeiuM<br />
<strong>of</strong> tht new Acme Supermarket at ,34ta,st una<br />
Huitajn, <strong>of</strong> Cliirksoorg, Va,, and Wil-<br />
in a long whStn toltoia tank trimmed<br />
liiim K, Hoyer, <strong>of</strong> Bndgeton.<br />
with yellow grragraiu attxo and<br />
Given in marriage by her fattwr, lace. Her rieadpiecu was a mateMtsI<br />
flle MOB was atUred in a white siUt ibonnet<br />
and she carried a basket <strong>of</strong><br />
orgarea gown with race appliqixri, yellow rose ljuds.<br />
overdll and fasbioned wl«i a mx-<br />
Following a neajOon at ttie Ootcrjt<br />
tons attauhed train. Her waiuttanzick<br />
Country Club ttie conilc left<br />
Icnglh lace niknUUa also was trim-<br />
for a wedding trip to Bermuda. They<br />
med wtth appUqued lace and she<br />
will inaite their lionie nt the Uncord<br />
ennied a aseade <strong>of</strong> wtute gandcniiis,<br />
Anns ApartJTMils in Barrtnyam.<br />
JTK bridal attendants were dresed<br />
Engaged<br />
The bride was graduated /Mm<br />
In iowra <strong>of</strong> yellow eMttn ov^ yel-<br />
Brid^tnt Hlt-h School in ISO. SK<br />
Jow taflatt Mnuned witt tace and<br />
attended VVctaern Maxytanr] (Mkge.<br />
yellow groMHWn ribbon, Tliey were<br />
Towsn State Oollege and Otassboro<br />
sleeevdes and was styled wiUi<br />
Sate Coilccc Ste is emplojed he<br />
sp neoWlna and small trains.<br />
ihe Petttesrlmitia. Bell Tetolione<br />
Thdr head^eees were large yullaw<br />
Cosnpany art ^Mlade^i^i,<br />
roses wito rfiout veite and they ear.<br />
ried nose^ys <strong>of</strong> yrtlow rose buds, The brtde^dom, also a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
white camaUoM and baby breath. Bridgeton Mgh School, was grsduaJrt<br />
from The CSffidel in Oarl^nn,<br />
S. C, airi is attendini Rufgcrs Law<br />
Joycee-eHes Plan<br />
School In Oaroden.<br />
Picnic <strong>On</strong> Saturday<br />
Endicott Graduate<br />
Thomas MeDityrc and Mrs.<br />
James Miller were installed as new<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Jayeefrettes at a<br />
meetins Tuisday evenlrig In the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Adams,<br />
Plans were discussed for a piaie<br />
Saturday a* i pjn, at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mclnryre,<br />
a Vamoo rt,, Marmora. The rt<br />
fair is for members ti the JayceiS<br />
and JayeeeHrttfg,<br />
The new meeang. July 11, wUl be<br />
Nancy Helan Wilson<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> Met, Joseph Bon.<br />
Mrs. Helen ft. Wl^n, <strong>of</strong> J3S2 amp-<br />
ner, 18 Central rd.<br />
son av., Banounees ttw enpnanart <strong>of</strong><br />
her dauSrtej-, Naney Helen. In Robeit<br />
Williflm Smith, son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and lbs,<br />
WiUiam H Smith, ot Hammonton.<br />
Starison av. WednMrtay; With fflre. Steth^and 0i# flfiyer<br />
fa (nfht) Leonard Bonjtt, manager <strong>of</strong> the new marttt,J-<br />
Senior Photo,<br />
MES Wilsai. a 1963 jpaiuiteiot<br />
Ocsui Oly Hi#i School was graduated<br />
from Glasshoro Suite College<br />
last week. She plans to leach in Upper<br />
Township Elemcntiuy School in<br />
the fall .<br />
Mr. Smith is a 1963 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Hammonton High School and is employed<br />
by Senra Roebuck.<br />
No dale has been set for the wedding.<br />
SUMMER<br />
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<strong>of</strong> time tor breakfast. To do this, organize<br />
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* * * OUR 72ND YEAR ''"'<br />
fiow well done you want poultry<br />
antl mvni • is a matter, <strong>of</strong> family<br />
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HANDLING IN WARM WEATHER<br />
Observe the utmost care in hand,<br />
ling and holding foods durtriB warm<br />
weathfr. Protein foods, such as<br />
meat, niilk, poultry, anti 'eg|^, re^<br />
quire >x)ur special attention,<br />
Somi> preeauttorB are neeessary<br />
when you're preparing foal for a<br />
bael^sid nu«J or for a picnic away<br />
from home. Food containing harmful<br />
bacteria may look, taste, and<br />
smell the samo as 4>efore it was<br />
contaminated.<br />
In warm weather, keep perishable<br />
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away fmm home, put perishables In<br />
an iee-Olled chest. Keep the ehest<br />
in a cool place. Take- only as much<br />
food as you think will be eaten at the<br />
rheal. And, plan to eat satin after<br />
you arrive at the pienie area,<br />
BCTi-ari 1 <strong>of</strong> serving crsimud foods,<br />
eustard or ereem pies, cream puffs,<br />
and similar eag or milk foods. Keep i<br />
meat Dsh, chicken, and potato 1<br />
salads and sandwieh fillingi cold. If I<br />
BREAKFAST SERVED<br />
HARD* SHELL<br />
EXCELLENT FOOD<br />
Snapper Soup<br />
PACKAGE eOOBS<br />
DELIVERED<br />
Phew 927-3943<br />
Open 7 A.M.<br />
UII I 'Q 1234.1242 Boardwalk<br />
n I L L dRISTAURANT I CUM BAR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly Boardwalk Clam Bar<br />
Serving - LUNCH - DINNER<br />
STEAMED (IJjAMS -SEAFOOD,,- COCKTAILS<br />
DELICIOUS SHORE DINNERS<br />
TRY OUR 4 P.M. TO 8 P. M. DINNER<br />
SPECIALS EVERY NIGHT<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
SPECIAL 12-3 From '1.00<br />
COMPLETE<br />
SEAFOOD MENU<br />
CHARCOAL<br />
BROILED STEAKS & CHOPS<br />
OPEN 12 NOON 'TIL 9 P.M. *<br />
•t th> TOP O' THE WALK High Ov.r Boardwalk and Oc»n<br />
THE MAQNIFICCNT<br />
Suptrli Cumne • Ctmunmtal Service<br />
Serving from ( p.m. Dancing from 1 p.m.<br />
£v«y Day Dally Eiopt Monday*<br />
Relax! An Intimatr Rcmlp7^oui 'Ncalh llio SlariJ<br />
Vint The STARLIGHT LOUNGE<br />
at ih. lOf O' tMi WAltC<br />
U III IUSBIUI<br />
mure oti<br />
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />
1|TONY MART'S! •<br />
-4, ^ " * • SOMERS POINT • ^J *<br />
* *<br />
* 3—GREAT BANDS — 3 *<br />
* JOEY POWERS and the DIMENSIONS ^<br />
I The Upper<br />
* Hand<br />
Thte<br />
Techniques,<br />
Extra Added I Our Famous Go-GcrGfHs<br />
* * * * * * * * * * *<br />
*<br />
" " * • "<br />
11ff ASBURY AVI,<br />
RAW & COOKED<br />
BLUE FISH • CRAB]<br />
SNAPPER SOUP<br />
LIVE MAIN! LOBSTERS*<br />
# OPEN ALL YEAR "ROUND ~ •<br />
w<br />
6TH STREET «<br />
THE BOA<br />
ONDERLA<br />
= 14 RIDES =Jj=<br />
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATbBB<br />
I P.M, to<br />
WONDERLAND RENT-A-EIKE<br />
•k PARK FREE WHILE RIDING * 5<br />
OPEN 7:30 A.M.<br />
4<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> Beach and Boardw&lkfa<br />
' ''"<br />
DAN'S<br />
* * + OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />
ROCKFISH • SEA BASS •<br />
FRESH SHRIMP and COOKED<br />
BLUE FISH • BUTTERFISH •<br />
FILET <strong>of</strong> FLOUNDER e<br />
FISH ROE • JERSEY L<br />
FRESH BAIT<br />
I BLOODWORMS • FRESH SQUID<br />
I BUNKER & GROUND BUNKER - CHUM-fl<br />
Lw..MHnHMBiM>H<br />
W* Pack Your nth Purch.,., In tc* SuMld.nt lo I<br />
Now Open 7 Days a}.<br />
Your<br />
Father's<br />
Mustache<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
TREAT THE KIDDIES TO SOME FINI<br />
, "THE WORLD'S WORST BANJO;!<br />
EVERY SUNDAY - KIDDf<br />
(NON-ALCOHOLIC from<br />
CLAMBAKE THIS SJ<br />
JUNE 18TH<br />
ALL YOU CAN EAT<br />
with Corn on the CobU<br />
f, JUNE 16, <strong>1967</strong> THE OCEAN CITV SENTINELLIOG^<br />
,duates Class Of Trainees County Civil Defense Academy<br />
have the l*h§:<br />
„ ;•• • 'Saimm<br />
^Friendly Service<br />
Same Deliciout<br />
Pood<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
JUNE 1A<br />
[ Bakad Stuff«> ftounitar<br />
with Cnbmaat<br />
kh«i Salad PimtHr,<br />
no v"*.<br />
Had Top Sirloin <strong>of</strong> M<br />
Gravy<br />
SAT* A SUN.,<br />
JUNE 17 & 18<br />
llud Short Rib <strong>of</strong> B* is never less <strong>of</strong> special features In ttie im.<br />
which might not do as mudi liami<br />
an esiiy job. The past record KUK- mediate situation. But a look at<br />
geBts But it can be achieved only where the country stands, tad a Tlic developing budgetary altua-<br />
IN m when Congress and ttie Adininifflra- recognition <strong>of</strong> *e unknowns wid ttie<br />
Hoi indleata! that wo are headed for<br />
tlon approach it as a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
federal deficit in ihe coming fls.<br />
UTH JERSEY ^<br />
pomiblllUa <strong>of</strong> tte near futae, in-<br />
ttie gravest tagmxy. The purpose<br />
cal year which would beat all predieates<br />
fttt ewenditiae eatUns li<br />
<strong>of</strong> this column Is to argue Ami tho<br />
vious retorts. W# BJBI almost comnot<br />
merely a desirable ohleettve<br />
Black HorM Pike . present Is o tat when such an<br />
•Ucd to do apmettiing about, It<br />
—it is » critical necessity. The jres.<br />
approach la much In order,'<br />
—either try beefing up revenuok or<br />
at New Read » Frankly, even the startling In-<br />
ent budgetary situation, military by cutttng government spending.<br />
ON ROUTI 9 » creases which hive occurred over<br />
situation and econanic sltuatian all The military situation is still lull<br />
<strong>of</strong> unknowns. In January, President<br />
ohnson suggested that peace<br />
could return sooner than we dare<br />
expect:" Recent headlines Indicate<br />
that Sums is aa swal poWMl&<br />
$1<br />
ol ibtngs gring the eppoaito way.<br />
Tlie emnomie atuaflfln to also ma-<br />
BOARDWALK AT 11th STREET OCEAN art rouiMled by an area <strong>of</strong>, doubt "Hie<br />
buMness ^wdown in (he first haU<br />
\ DINING ROOM II<br />
<strong>of</strong> U87<br />
has ttaned out to He more<br />
DAILY<br />
•were than anticlpattd. d The h<br />
' OPEN TO THE PUBLIC<br />
eral expe.*itjon expe*tjn la sBU Uiat<br />
eoononw w will ill Oan W<br />
wiihout ih an<br />
SPECIALS •<br />
intervening r^artOB M to<br />
Dwood F. KIrkman Chvncrthlp-<br />
R. L BSL then are no dear signs that the<br />
President<br />
Manaecment V, P.-, i Gen,<br />
INCLUDES £>-<br />
pg<br />
d UM&U<br />
an warad that flli ^ B<br />
SATURDAY P*<br />
trend has not been ended. It has<br />
briefly been held in *BC* by ten.<br />
and SUNDAY<br />
ttettn. We have to ffiBe the<br />
NOW OPEN!<br />
p t y <strong>of</strong> a cctiUnuation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Served 3 P.M.<br />
Bkiwdown, a renewal <strong>of</strong> Inltation. «•<br />
mm both top«*^ Our i ^<br />
to 9 P. M.<br />
7 DAYS A WEIK<br />
wani us to be uUo in<br />
1 gitudchUdrai Ana<br />
ttrree great grandchildren<br />
(rjterfnent willwr. at .toe <<br />
Requiem Ugh Ma6»,V-»i^,<br />
<strong>of</strong> e GodMcuy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lakai XL M>.<br />
Medftxd Interment: will be ot Sate, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Impiopne, Ph., he<br />
Heaven Cemetery,,. Berlin, FJjed<br />
resldal hare In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lor the<br />
may call tills evening tFWdoy)T; '<br />
past year. Be WHS excoiUve vice George J. Selfefth<br />
presWent ct tfi£ Philadelphia Manufacturers<br />
Mutual Insuronee Go.<br />
George J. SdfiTlb, Of 840 Plaza nl,<br />
died Mddenly Ot Ms borne Wednes-<br />
Surviving are Ida wile, Alice P.[ day. He was 76<br />
I SUNDAY'S j,$iRMOi<br />
n «m. Dr. Biiwaid F. Yost, It,, ci Mr SeKefJ) was a foraam and<br />
N.Y.; a brother, John master mechanic for y at Wornm<br />
dlte'hl^ng been in failinfS^itoi<br />
The goMBirniBt'll Bt <strong>of</strong> P Bne Unie. He was ffl, '<br />
tools <strong>of</strong>fers a tatenbej <strong>of</strong> eholees. Mr. Willis retired In, IMS is sta-<br />
Wm ejBJintfe, uwnetary poUw Is <strong>of</strong>tionery engoeer at (he Anomm SBte<br />
ten •irlewed a* tar aK aKetlve to fls-Hospital-<br />
He Srai torn In Brideoron<br />
cal poUey. pey MJ W tmkas k mi#it i#t let and Uved here at IBM Aghury av. tor<br />
the h budget bdt drift fa its jmsait t di many years betam to Anssra<br />
rection and attempt to <strong>of</strong>fset its in. ID yMS aao,<br />
fWionary effects by tightening g g SnvivlnB axe Ms wife,. wf,<br />
money uno-credM. TOs i is the h policy li B.; ; one brottier, IMvtd. <strong>of</strong><br />
whfch «tt foUowEd durtng most <strong>of</strong> fid d ( thilA<br />
1886 and it ahnost led to dlsaaler.<br />
The 1SCT u<br />
largely Its nftermath and in<br />
case iit<br />
did not prevent prices from<br />
rising in 1966. Monetary pobcy<br />
should play its part in coming<br />
months, but nobody senoujJy thinks<br />
wei can put,thi_- entire burden <strong>of</strong><br />
economic policy necds °" M -<br />
If fiscal policy is nlso to play its<br />
part, the choice lies among: increasing<br />
taxt?s, cutting expendituns,<br />
or a combination <strong>of</strong> the two,<br />
At'snme point along the-hne an-increase<br />
in taxes may become unavoidable<br />
It would be silly to rule<br />
that possibility out unconditionnlly.<br />
But an increase in taxes would involve<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> economic minuses<br />
as well as pluses. AJ* a response<br />
to the business slowdown Congress<br />
has just reinstated Uie tax credit<br />
tn business expenditures for equipment—even<br />
at the sacriOce ot some<br />
government revenue. There has<br />
been almost universal agreement<br />
that this was the right thing to do.<br />
Aa Uiings Eland, there is surely a<br />
question whether it would be wise<br />
to go the other way, and lncrca-st 1<br />
the tax deterrents to growth, even<br />
as a means <strong>of</strong> increasing revenues.<br />
Thus, out <strong>of</strong> a consideration <strong>of</strong><br />
tlie alternatives for meeting curent<br />
needs, a determined effort to cut<br />
federal noiHiulltary spending emerges<br />
os the one effective line <strong>of</strong><br />
policy that doesn't raise questions<br />
However 1 field; and ^p<br />
Funeral scrvioes wwe conducted<br />
yesterday morning (Thursitiy) at the<br />
Godfrey-Smith Flineml Home «*h<br />
the Rev. KenneUi R. PertncWef, ftn><br />
mer pastor <strong>of</strong> dape Mhy Cbiirt HooEe<br />
Meiliodist duinii, <strong>of</strong>ficliiling. Interment<br />
was at Seasldo Oemrtcry,<br />
Ftilermo.<br />
Robert C. Ream<br />
Robert C. Roam, <strong>of</strong> 2017 West av.,<br />
died suddenly at *>ii home Wednesday.<br />
He was 83.<br />
Mr. Ream was a retired salesman<br />
lor .Hie Holcomb Company having<br />
represented the Harnsburg (Pa.)<br />
area. Since his retirement lie had<br />
served as a clerk In Doxon's Men's<br />
and Boys' Shop here<br />
He was si native oif Richland, Pa.<br />
nnd moved to Octon <strong>City</strong> from HarriRburg<br />
to 1960 He was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Harrisburg Consistory and Shrine,<br />
Huntingtan (W. Va) Blue Lodge,<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Club<br />
Surviving are Ms wife, Isabella<br />
Pearce; one step-daughter, pg Mrs<br />
Adolph K . <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; and<br />
three h sisters, i Miss Elizabeth Ream,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hummelstnvm, Pa. Mrs Beulah<br />
Rath, also <strong>of</strong> Hummelstown, and Mrs<br />
Mary Donald, <strong>of</strong> Allentown, Pa<br />
Funeral Fun service? ll be conducted<br />
Sunday at 3 pJn in C Christ Episeon-V EV<br />
circumstances may develop<br />
in too near future, it is hard to .see<br />
how this could turn out to have<br />
been Ihe 'Wrong thing to do.<br />
FAST START<br />
An owner from the West showed<br />
up at ChurchiU Downs with an 8year-old<br />
horse that had never teen<br />
hi a race before «nd entered him<br />
hi an knportant event The unknown<br />
was hardly a betting attraction, and<br />
he was <strong>of</strong>fat $136.50. He galloped<br />
home fust by ten lengths.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficials, puzzled, demanded,<br />
Why havai't you raited this horse<br />
before? Why did you wait until he<br />
was 8 ytwca utdT<br />
"Well, to tell the troth," eatd the<br />
owner, "we couldn't ca.tch him until<br />
he was 7."<br />
OO0t> BRUtH '<br />
Tim quality id a paintbrush in detebnjmed<br />
by Ss fullness, different<br />
length bristles. «nd whether or not It<br />
has tapered, tipped and flagged bris-<br />
*». • Agood tnWi has brtttkB that<br />
are dUfercnt tentfte •» that the tan*<br />
iaVdMributeuj evenly flirougnout the<br />
bn)ah, Mi just'at UK Up.<br />
•^ J&i*».vs<br />
^ /-<br />
CORNER 9th STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE —- AIR-CONDftlONEO<br />
OPEN EARLY IN THE MORINING TILL IATP At NlOHT ' .'.<br />
Serving Braalcfatt — Lvnehaon — SandwichM —.<br />
Soda Fountain Featuring JaM Logan Ic« CrMm<br />
DELIVERY SERVICE WE CATER TO CHILDREN DIAL<br />
OVER 3i» YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS<br />
• \ ^ '<br />
BR1NS THE CHILDREN<br />
• IBIE BALLOONI<br />
• PRIZES<br />
• From 0:30 •. m.<br />
ta.ll!3O a.m.<br />
itsaa<<br />
Brunch <strong>On</strong> Sunday<br />
to a "Fun Da)/" for th^ enUrt JmRVl<br />
•th* rORT-O-CAU.<br />
(w your vUmn<br />
HNftT MUNCH<br />
J C l A<br />
In<br />
Mot<strong>of</strong> IM p<br />
AISOLUTH.Y<br />
CONNOISSEUR ART GALLERY<br />
<strong>On</strong> In. I " " • '<br />
PDRTDCBLL HOTEL<br />
AND<br />
MOTOR INN<br />
ANNOUNCING OUR REOP6WING<br />
FRIDAY, JUNE 16 - 5 |1»j M.<br />
Horse/s<br />
31 Years in the Same LrOcatioh-vfitB.,<br />
Management and Serving the Same<br />
OUR SPECIALTIES<br />
FAMOUS VIP<br />
SOUTH AFRICAN LOBSTER<br />
1357 ASSUftY AVENUE %* "" '<br />
•<br />
^ i - J<br />
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r:<br />
ill<br />
We now have the<br />
Prescription Files <strong>of</strong>-the-'<br />
ORDfLE PHARMACY.<br />
We have a record <strong>of</strong> your prescription<br />
for refills. We invite former Ordile<br />
customers to take advantage <strong>of</strong> our<br />
prompt, courteous Prescription Service.<br />
SELVAGN<br />
PHARMACY<br />
. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP<br />
-^ 9th Street and Atbury Ave. 399-3535<br />
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE - PARKING IN REAR OF STORE<br />
|P STORE HOURS: DAILY f la It:]* P. M.—SUN, » A, M. to Up. M.<br />
SAVE BIG on this<br />
BEST BUY OF THE WEEK!<br />
i rele Sp eciaI<br />
SCO<br />
Fifth •3.99<br />
Quart .... '4,99<br />
CIRCLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
FINEST AND<br />
IN ALL<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Circle<br />
MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
Somers Paint<br />
Dial 927-2921, OK #422<br />
I A SIDE<br />
THE<br />
CLAM<br />
BAR INC.<br />
BETWEEN PARKWAY EXIT 25 and OCEAN CITY<br />
ON 34TH STREET IN MARMORA, N. j,<br />
PHONE Itt-U7*<br />
OUR SPieiALTY I<br />
CUM FRITTERS I<br />
i T 1<br />
HALF SHELLS<br />
STEAMED CLAMS<br />
CLAM CHOWQER<br />
CLAM STEW .<br />
DEVILED CLAMS<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTERS |<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
BEVERAGES<br />
SALADS<br />
SUB'S<br />
Take~Out Orders Available<br />
nSF^M *•**• tun ins<br />
wnms Clnudine Auger <strong>of</strong> tho danjtir to h. r-~« If md I, low 1-r. rwh<br />
n^siitunct. vnrkers in Warner Bm, Tnpk Cro-.., H ,< •. ^\ niler'<br />
Trtioi |fou.ird ..ert Frobe and ^ ill Brvuni i in-,1 ,1 .t,t Jaifiuc*'<br />
Paul Btrtl iml protluirlin Th art<br />
\<br />
STRAND<br />
Now Playing<br />
Thru Tuesday, Jm M<br />
A brillifuit all-star cast brings to<br />
life Uie vivid chanstera <strong>of</strong> Nobel<br />
Boris Pasternak's famous<br />
novel, "Doctor ajtvago," in<br />
David Lean's fllm for MeLro-Golwyn<br />
Maya-, which won gjx Aejidcrny<br />
Awards. Starred are Omar Sharif,<br />
who plays the title role as Yuri ay.<br />
Geraldlw OrnpHn who mks<br />
in!<br />
Richardson aj Alexander Ummrto,<br />
's laster-irtier; Klohhan Me.<br />
Kama as Ana Gnyndni, Rod Stelger<br />
as Uie opportunist. Kamarovsky; Rita<br />
T^rti^iam as a young Soviet work.<br />
. a% and a^it-ytsr^old l^rek Sharif,<br />
The briSit little mm <strong>of</strong> Omar Sbarif<br />
makes Ms fllm drtiut in "Doctor<br />
SuvaBO,' 1 por^syinB the child <strong>of</strong><br />
Yuri. Produced by Qrio Ponti, the<br />
picture was filmed in Panavislen and<br />
color on vaA locations in Spain and<br />
Finland.<br />
MOORLYN<br />
Now Playing<br />
Thru Tuesday, <strong>Jun</strong> m<br />
. As *» four beautUs diseinbari^l<br />
at OiertijurK, en muli to Paris for<br />
"m in Warnei' Bm.' '"Ti^ie<br />
Technicolor suspehse-ihrinei%<br />
ipheri cluAt-d a»-ay at thar<br />
shapely ctiassK from aU angles,<br />
-'' tte quaru*. eMkWvely insurea fcr<br />
J100.000 on Ihe Journey-, consisted <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Wotaey, a Rover, a. anjer 'and a<br />
Rolh-Royee—four ela«BBe British nu<br />
tomobilrs <strong>of</strong> the tife 1930s otj^iun-d<br />
on loan from private rulif>cfors m<br />
The cars were- v t for<br />
nxK3on picture ad^ *"nrun--drarrKi<br />
"Triple OTKS ' stamps ChnaojAer<br />
Piummer ai Edd'*- Chapnun the<br />
Gickne> saft-criMjiCr who tn-c^ine a<br />
doubl. esp'oinee agi-Tit dmnj V- arid<br />
War n<br />
Tnpie Cross dirrr^^d b> Ter<br />
rence Young dlsn ou nde a •curtboard for fun.<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS<br />
cordrt taken down artd reifistBll<br />
FEMALf HELP WAKTEO—Office g ri<br />
3889 tf<br />
FE HELP WAN tD<br />
"tif T — to P O<br />
N J O8I26<br />
Film Fare<br />
I<br />
"THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
or would Uke to, or. haw qften<br />
thought about losing werjihinB nffi<br />
fallowing the sun as a bearti bum,<br />
there Is somMhing tor you In Uro.-e<br />
Brmiii's new surfing dneumenfsrv<br />
"The Endles Summer'."<br />
Brown is the shy bur furmy aiifornian<br />
wto <strong>of</strong>tiHi \1sits the Johnny :<br />
arson Show with a tew minutes t>(<br />
UiriUing surflBB nim and srays to;<br />
mateh quips. He combines that bu- i<br />
with his sWU as a surfer and |<br />
big screen in many a day,<br />
• • * •<br />
SATBWAr<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Shewing I p.m. •<br />
Matino, Saturday, 1 p.m.<br />
In 1MB, Colonels nivid Crocken,<br />
Jim Bowie and William Travers<br />
—with 1^ untrained volunrpors. de-<br />
fended a mimbling Spanish missitm<br />
as the Alamo asainst TOM<br />
tattle tnrdfnpd praf^sstonal<br />
ers led by the dirtatdr <strong>On</strong>wral Santa<br />
With their lis-pg they .bought 13<br />
>n <strong>of</strong> preoiijus .time ivhkh O r l<br />
Sam Houaon ustd in mist' the army<br />
that subsequently routed Sftnta Anand<br />
beeti Toias from his. tyrannkal<br />
rule.. This is the draniaHe<br />
story upon which John Wayne has<br />
based the Batjae •Prqdui.iion "The<br />
Alamo," the-mulU^nllllohJiillar historlral<br />
spectacle in TtK-hnirolor,<br />
Sunday, Monday. Tuoday<br />
Matinee Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
It took th*:- iTHSUT.<strong>of</strong> r;lr/:i-^-. to<br />
nim the tublvs—and' the IAIlimits—on<br />
the teenagu monster l^A in mi A:<br />
+^> anri t*4^vlii<br />
turts a dums>-. mop-pawiri English<br />
st»?p dti^ rtvir. pni\1
Deserves Support'<br />
on <strong>Jun</strong>e 6. It<br />
done by Com-<br />
ion committee, and sugges-<br />
Ington and Trenton.<br />
Looking forward to the Piavernbe? elec-<br />
tion when Sfcrte Senator Frank s, Farfey will<br />
be fighting for his political life, the freehold<br />
ere, alt Republicans, seem to have become so<br />
feverishly excited they would 'rather "h&ve<br />
ted that tjiej Bo^rd <strong>of</strong> Freeholders should „<br />
jnipport, flp^vOlHy, Commander Whetstone. beaches vanish than have them repaired under<br />
This incensed Freeholder Joseph W. Rix- Democratic 'auspices.<br />
fy, Jr,^who in q,)er||rtliy:5:t''t»rpf.nt hhnrtprf , AH this was mentioned in the-cdttonal<br />
pis newspaper,'the \flantlc J <strong>City</strong> DaHy 'Press, * which aroused Mr. Itfxey's" fury. It remains<br />
*hd, o(qpi|rse,'Conuuand.ex l rWaetstone. t our opinion, and we think that most people<br />
Our coverage <strong>of</strong> the doings <strong>of</strong> the free- would agree, that there has to be a limit to<br />
" ^ccordwg to Mr. Rixey, is second/ -partisan politics.<br />
However, we have n,o Interest in pursuing<br />
a quarrel wiih Ifr. Rtxey or his colleagues<br />
Mr Rixey, as a free American, is entitled to<br />
express his opinions about The Sentinel-<br />
Ledgeor, The Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Daily Press, and<br />
Commander Whetstone<br />
There/- remains the question, however,<br />
whether Intemperate charges against a man<br />
who is doing a good job are gome to per-<br />
suade independent voters to cast then- ballots<br />
for the candidates indorsed by Mr Rixey That<br />
remains to be seen.<br />
s, aodig Mr. Rixey, s (<br />
hand and completely unreliable Presumably,<br />
U113 includes our ver\ many favorable articles<br />
concerning-Ijisowu activities and thoie <strong>of</strong><br />
1m colleagues.<br />
M ey asked, in his statement, if this<br />
is playing politics The answer is<br />
Mr. Rixey confuses political independ-<br />
ence with npliMelring.'We don't care whether<br />
Republicans or Democrats aid this county in<br />
restoring beaches. Neither does Commander<br />
Whetstone, who has sought and received aid<br />
from the Democratic administrations in wash-<br />
<strong>City</strong> Workers Should Be Satisfied<br />
i:<br />
Starting on July 1 all municipal workers<br />
ll" be paid at a rate $400 higher than their<br />
current salaries. Starting next January 1 this<br />
xatenrtll go up by an adifcUona} #400 so that<br />
?uTthB men and women who work for the city<br />
will have received an $800 annual wage<br />
increase.,<br />
'• Voters at the Municipal Election on May<br />
9 approved the wage increase, obviously be-<br />
Iteving that th* workers deserved it.<br />
* Now, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"* municipal employes<br />
should have, every reason to be satisfied with<br />
their salaries. By comparison a good many<br />
• "workers in private business here earn less<br />
- money for comparable jobs<br />
"£-"* <strong>City</strong> workers, most <strong>of</strong> them, receive 13,<br />
"" holidays each year. <strong>City</strong> workers receive<br />
'" ithti d dil i<br />
p. m. They work only five days a week. They<br />
are given sick leave when required, and in<br />
some departments are permitted to build up<br />
their sick leave so that upon their retirement<br />
they receive, pay for a long period when they<br />
are actually on terminal leave.<br />
Finally, city workers receive free a group<br />
life insurance policy worth $1,000. ^~<br />
At a recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Municipal Employees Association, the presi-<br />
dent, Fireman Joseph Esposlto, urged that<br />
this insurance be increased m value at the<br />
expense <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />
It seems to us that Mr Esposito should<br />
realize that the members <strong>of</strong> his Association<br />
FATHER'S DAY<br />
JUNE 18<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a%<br />
FOR PO^TER1TV-We htwiSP<br />
f re doing portraits <strong>of</strong>fa<br />
Waldman, They wiU no douot<br />
fraufc expression in his t<br />
they Will capture his<br />
League haircut. Just<br />
portraits <strong>of</strong> Mr. W<br />
ffih that one may<br />
aloi»^thHait<br />
^hHictui^^<br />
Waldman's picture may wt<br />
Commission chamber as yet<br />
that mayors must be dead tote<br />
Commission chamber Mr W^<br />
on this score There ls also<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> UIQ portraits ma<br />
sale There are probably a lot<br />
like a nice color picture <strong>of</strong><br />
display on their mantdp.ecfs.<br />
TAIJ.Y HO!—A COrrespondeitt<br />
his name is interested in starS<br />
here. He says it would u d l ^<br />
What^s more, to emphasae m<br />
mtends to wear his f&t hunUnl<br />
This is a laudable idea. We hoS?<br />
what this town needs is a huntd<br />
it would be. The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
thmg the upper cUmm would<br />
for us, we wonder about the<br />
mg. Quafflng a sUmip cup m<br />
lUeaal Or, could UM'mamben<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
by Sen. Harrison A, WiUiams<br />
are very well <strong>of</strong>f right now. The Municipal<br />
Ihospitaiiration" and m'edlcarTnsurance Employees Association should not act lUte a<br />
^SLZT^^^lZir t e* C »1S» fraae union ready to advanci new demands on<br />
workers are members <strong>of</strong> a Itate super- ^ dty B0VtTt^nt Juat u soon M mm9<br />
other demand Is met.<br />
This newspaper believes that workers are<br />
worthy <strong>of</strong> their hire; that they should receive<br />
living wagas comparable to the pay <strong>of</strong> workers<br />
outside city government<br />
There ia a limit, however. For the present<br />
it has been reached. It can be said with justice<br />
that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> municipal workers are very<br />
well <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
More demands for more fringe benefit*<br />
at this time are out <strong>of</strong> onler. The workers<br />
have every reason to be satisfied.<br />
work p<br />
r-J pension plan. <strong>City</strong> workers receive paid<br />
ac&tions. Most city workers have State Civil<br />
protection so that their jobs are<br />
Bfcure.<br />
, '1 The Police Department is currently initi<br />
a^ng a plan tinder which patrolmen who work<br />
extra hours will be paid for overtime at .their<br />
regular rates <strong>of</strong> pay. Hitherto the poUcemen<br />
— had to satisfy themselves with compens ,<br />
• time which built up to unduly long vaca-<br />
many <strong>of</strong> them <strong>of</strong> a month or six weeks<br />
Ion.<br />
forkerst in. Cily Hall go home at 4:80<br />
T/ie Senf/nel topics At The World<br />
Who Won What In The Middle Bast?<br />
(Special to The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger) =, The recent taa-<br />
statf power blackout apparently<br />
sarted tiaser to WasU^ttn than<br />
ii did to Newark, And. so tar as<br />
can he deterjniiied, it was rtepr<br />
chance which sent the electric ftuJ.<br />
ures uascaiiing nnnb instead <strong>of</strong><br />
smth.<br />
This caused gnat inttnraiieijti?,<br />
•tauptwo to essential, awvices and<br />
eMiiomic km to ftewiirk. PhUadei.<br />
pWa, Trentee and other taUea whjrf»<br />
were afleaed.<br />
But, without mlntaiziBg' «h# etttxt<br />
en Ocm^eUim, it la tngitimng tu<br />
think what mighf have happen,<br />
od had all power been shut <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
Washington, rigtc at the heigh ai<br />
the Mdoto East crisis.<br />
It is not beyond the realm uf<br />
irasttiUiijF USU a rfiiileateuIaUon<br />
hated on lads al cerarfluniHBians<br />
and informaBiio. eouM have invol-<br />
ved is in a tor more SBCWIM way<br />
>n this crises.<br />
riLdftt* the<br />
pmvr<br />
Th. hill ta»<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Fed^ral<br />
And<br />
the Con- ot bulk<br />
ituul <strong>of</strong> N<br />
While, the<br />
«i the<br />
"Thi; Qectrto Fuwef ReUabilirj/<br />
A«v I 'am o>gpiTOiinnt; "*' 'bill.<br />
Ani I have ask«l A-nater Wkrren<br />
Mwruun. chairman ai thi><br />
Cuiaik'ive Comnuttts. to jpvu,<br />
priori ty to uunsdorarion uf this<br />
The Soviet Union obviously backed the ' ran* by<br />
rot Israel made short worfe^orfhWAraB been damaged permanently remains to be' nW 01" an acdw «te<br />
lies when they overran Egypt's Sinai se- •.-••-,.. ,— .,—;J ...<br />
^sert w rwched the Suez canal ^ hon;e ^M^ ^ Naaw with the<br />
1,3?* *•»*. Jordanuin troops were help <strong>of</strong> Soviet military supply could ttaMit<br />
pushed out <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem and back fc^i. Her mternationil prestige has suffered.<br />
England has incurred Arab enmity which<br />
may take a long time to erase.<br />
The bill has (CUT primary pr><br />
VTSliJIB:<br />
. 1. Cills for the wsabU^oBtsir <strong>of</strong><br />
reponal planrmig arjamzatidrB to<br />
eBsure thai plans fer hulk power £a-<br />
CUJBOS are adequate.<br />
a, Autbunzis die Federal Power<br />
Ocmmissiai to esaabUsh planting<br />
and qperanrig sandarts tq aihara.1;<br />
reliability,<br />
J. ' PEUVMBS for Cenunisaiai re.<br />
view aiifl approval<br />
!»<br />
In rise uiUTtst af<br />
operaEiun in ths indiBHy to avoid<br />
poms blackouts, eeriata Italic e»-<br />
anpoan tam the arjU-outt bus is<br />
provided.<br />
Also, the FPC would tave the ,po-<br />
wer at re* 1 over all fcmstnirtien<br />
at hulk pmvr lines: that to. Unea<br />
than 300 kiinvolLS (iuJ.QfB vsls).<br />
And the tefpsiatkBi ^ecifitsliy<br />
mawg rhatf iuch review ^U &k£?<br />
mi** i.v£3ctermrief] land i^#. oieitid*<br />
UK preserrarisn el scmic or histor-<br />
ic atis. In other'words, is ttta a<br />
firs ss^, la Saw. towaid requiring<br />
BUST_Mr. Waidmans likeness<br />
preserved lor posterity in oiI^ST<br />
hta fl ^U/»!*Jf..r IXKI-<br />
ness, ^s ail etperin^nt. in improvu^<br />
juuth bchsivmr, « HQSOCCS\ A ntech,<br />
in ISffl. ocigimll;.- sponajirwl the re-<br />
mn-ned '"White Wtaie "<br />
* « •<br />
OpvemOT HI^IIT.T^ s^nf>d intt>, taw a<br />
alatnto wtiicb rejaired an boats owr<br />
10 feet in length to tfephy rEcstra-<br />
tom numbers Boots undo- 10 feet<br />
wen? exempt Itam tbe<br />
TEN YEARS AGO-<br />
11» KvondaiMin; <strong>of</strong> some.<strong>of</strong> itie<br />
O|y"s nisain slr^tts w^s i^azrwi ias<br />
Ktfc ftjr ^CMt---^id pm-3ST left to- 1<br />
ca_sh ftif unriv op atti.tr<br />
^ «"ji assured tsmpk'<br />
frrxn the beach to Cr>* IR±J<br />
left fon 1 atrk in ocner<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
"Hie (X«in py Ovic<br />
Qmnittee for t<br />
TO« as a vacation<br />
was fomietL<br />
ol SHS<br />
in- visicurs<br />
General Charts<br />
<strong>of</strong> chapbus <strong>of</strong> tf»?<br />
Force, prased ^^ ooi&ar<br />
tfaasastic ceagex^aai<br />
to Hie erectno o( Ihe<br />
Air<br />
Friday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 16. <strong>1967</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
GnH Ronfly BeMt<br />
•TWEMTY TEAKS MSO-~<br />
Qt? cssaai is ai&fci TJ<br />
Loerty hall ' rr- Marcs j\<br />
his lets: rsiir. tr itas '^<br />
trnns<br />
}-><br />
.his<br />
*.it- nt JrJm Jay<br />
«-y'< •ictSei Oliitt Ju<br />
a*- piDCt*<br />
bmktea an! the'<br />
Forum And<br />
Agin' 'Em<br />
*JK~3nsr emajf joa<br />
amain la Ocfcso Ory, We<br />
MONUMENTS—Scattered around tm'i<br />
monuments produced bj the last cfty i<br />
Tragic little monuments they are. TJ^<br />
thai etoeorte power Ua« be plati-d produced in a hurr> td gamer fOteL ThrtJ<br />
landscaping in the" far north end rrf ft<br />
example Grass plots m Ganlens ~ "^<br />
didn't reach completion until the •"•<br />
for re-election had been defeated. Anal<br />
said: -We beUeii. ttya lesstarim I, 1 ""? ° ffice there K a maa ^ P**R<br />
wJuJd be in tbe BAUC iatmnaL We "^ plastered but his vodka;<br />
that extra ounce or two <strong>of</strong> self-eo<br />
when cold sober After boring the :<br />
and the bartender for an hour or:<br />
The barkeep. a friendly sooL tutet I<br />
But he's hurting business and be f<br />
way. he drinks vodka to fool In '<br />
Vodka doesn't smell like o<br />
turn interests us only because '<br />
life supposing that barkeepers had 901<br />
lems K seems thev do.<br />
<strong>of</strong> legalizing<br />
Stale.<br />
State fiscal <strong>of</strong>ficers estimate the<br />
Siati? TresiSury couJd be rairi p.m. — Senior Choir rehear-<br />
sal.<br />
Wednesday—<br />
10 a.m. to noon — Church Li-<br />
brary.<br />
• • •<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
! 7th (t. and W«ley ave.<br />
Preaching Chrlit Crucified. Rlten and<br />
Coming Again<br />
Rev. William R. Allen. Th.M., pajror<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:30 a.m.—Graded Sunday School<br />
classes for eadi jneHTljer <strong>of</strong> (fie fum-<br />
llv U Lyle ObilHtend RLiieml u<br />
t>t rintendi^nt<br />
11 .1 m —iMormng Worship ' God<br />
and the Raeing Nations'<br />
11 a.m.~Nursery.<br />
7:30 p.m.—Evening wonjhip. "Sjjace<br />
Rev. Gene Corbott, paitsr<br />
D:4. r ) a.m.—Qiurch School.<br />
11 a.m.—Morning Worsliip.<br />
fi:45 p.m.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior and Senior Young<br />
People.<br />
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.<br />
Wednesday—<br />
7:30 p.m.—Prr.ycr met^ing.<br />
• * •<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shore rd* and Daws* av.<br />
Rev. Charles Rlntk, Jr., pastor<br />
n,—Sunday SchooL<br />
j.—Morning Woraldp.<br />
pjn.—EvenlnK Worahjn.<br />
» . •<br />
1 METHODIST CHURCH<br />
[and Central av<br />
milam R. Gufflck, paitDr<br />
D. Groom, aulnant<br />
I G. Aihhm, organiit<br />
|throiigh Sunday—<br />
] session <strong>of</strong> the Soutiiem New<br />
1 11 11.nl. — Morning Worship.<br />
1 by Bishop t'rlnoe A. Taylor,<br />
hisliop.<br />
j through <strong>Jun</strong>o JO—<br />
III: 30 a.m;^Diiily VaonKion Bi-<br />
I CITY~BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
. and Wesley av.<br />
P. Wright, D.D., pastor<br />
nald Lawton, Mlnlirer <strong>of</strong><br />
1<br />
Parking ol Waltaon's Restnu-<br />
rhiK Sunday Suhool Aid Moni-<br />
ptTjliip. .<br />
j a.m.—Sunday Scliool wiJh Oe-<br />
for every rn^niber <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kaymond Adiims, Jr., Bener-<br />
intendent.<br />
n.m,—Worship Service. Or-<br />
| Mi-s. David P. Wright. Vond<br />
1 David E. Youns- MisBiijic by<br />
Wrijjht from W«^ gospel <strong>of</strong><br />
a.m. — Supervised nursery,<br />
r a;m.—<strong>Jun</strong>ior Church lor ages<br />
nrough eight, downsinini. (xjn-<br />
I by Ruth Vandcrpool.<br />
I a.m.-noon—Service .broadcast<br />
n nuditordiim. on Riidio Sla-<br />
'SLT. 1520 on 1he .m.-l:30 p.m. — "^Musind<br />
5 one hour <strong>of</strong> the fiiiost<br />
11RUi .music wllh Dtavid Wrifilrt,<br />
1 Iludlo SliiUon W5L.T. WW on<br />
<strong>of</strong> Music. Henry C.<br />
Mcnday—<br />
9:30 a.m, to noon—Daily Vaclilion<br />
Rihle S<br />
BETHANY METHODIST<br />
Shore rd. and Brighten av.<br />
Rev. William ThMldng. paitor<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:45 a.m.—Chureli School.<br />
11 o.m.—Morning Worship.<br />
8 p.m. — Senior High and <strong>Jun</strong>dwr<br />
High MYF.<br />
7 p.m.—Evening Service.<br />
Monday—<br />
7:30 p.m.—ConunissiDn on Bduca<br />
tion.<br />
I p ni —Gospel Survice at<br />
eonduutud .by Ladies liihle<br />
-Pro-Service pmjer<br />
I p in — Evi-mnK G«n>el Senwe<br />
poms song lciidtT Vocal selec-<br />
[by Bob Krys, sauoophone solo<br />
[Vld E Young Mcssige "V &>*-<br />
right from the book <strong>of</strong> Kiwcln-<br />
Moody Bible Institute film in<br />
f anil color "The P-rufessoi 'ind<br />
J p m — Supeniiscd night ntir-<br />
Idoniistdlrs<br />
./ through Friday—<br />
.) a in -noon — "Good Niws At<br />
f wqiel l^rBo iprogitim ennduct-<br />
' Pastor Wiight on Radio Stii-<br />
"1LT. 1520 an /the. dial.<br />
- .J — Dally Vacation Biblf<br />
oo-ddnsicd by Rev J-<br />
ily members to consider the prob^ *<br />
lem <strong>of</strong> burial space now Thoughtful planning cah'iuJt'-<br />
only prevent an unnecessary depletion <strong>of</strong> funtts in' if<br />
time <strong>of</strong> emergency, but even more important can save'<br />
survivors much anguish as well.<br />
Chester J. Wimberg<br />
Funeral Home . ':<br />
Hire* Generation? <strong>of</strong> Funeral Service to All Creeds<br />
201 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-2654<br />
1879 87th SEASON <strong>1967</strong>]<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Association<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th, <strong>1967</strong><br />
900 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. - Identical Services<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNAClf. WESLEY AVENUE<br />
Between 5th and 6th Streets<br />
AMPLE PARKING AT TABERNACLE GROUNDS ; '\<br />
SPEAKER —<br />
Dr. D. Reginald Thomas<br />
Minister, The Brick Presbyterian Church ' - » -<br />
New.York, New York .. ,?,*•<br />
NO EVENING SERVICE<br />
JUNE 25, <strong>1967</strong> — SPEAKER:<br />
9:00 and 11:00 A.M. - BISHOP FRED G. HOUOWAY<br />
Raditent Bishop, West Virginia Area, The Methoqitt Church »V>» ^ Y,^M<br />
NO EVENING SERVfCE/ " *^<br />
\ .,«<br />
B-' 1<br />
3 "i ' '<br />
• 1<br />
A<br />
I ;-;l<br />
4
• i<br />
I - Lf<br />
I'll,,,].<br />
U7 x r<br />
Ill . -,<br />
..::.- .,-^i*flBI<br />
I, Ktknl<br />
^^^#ripi^ Church Lists<br />
Sunday School Conference<br />
r., Bmm? 8«*ool. a«iei^mi«li<br />
Ealdn is vice prKddcnl; clubs for Asucialian.<br />
with VTC he has endesired htaiself tHO-sveek Dolly VaoBtton Ute<br />
to teens across the United, Stalo School, Monday, <strong>Jun</strong>e IB, thnmgh<br />
and around tim wwld, W*S, editor rri*y, <strong>Jun</strong>e 3D, en* weehday 9i»<br />
<strong>of</strong> •Cumpus aiptward" f^ *tf» a.m, taup noon. Oa^es ssM be<br />
Camptci Ufe Magazine and writes eonduoed for nursery (few, ftvs<br />
• AU nmidcnts who awn dogs are j<br />
tte study material for the C&mpus y«us) through Ceaa. rtrentt ^is<br />
inged tti tato advantage <strong>of</strong> ^e faor mnrf<br />
tfi'W^ Wwfrai (iiliili a ft eii&<br />
> *#flft to (« ft<br />
^ ^<br />
ABS1<br />
tnran<br />
Rr« Co. Will Install<br />
y dinner "W<br />
'« nothing. TOe ""*<br />
orer to the ft-<br />
will, bo held by the _J*^-<br />
| meo in August whkh wiU bo for the ^ W i<br />
dinner frill be open to the public<br />
and Is headed by Hank Schnejd- - *°<br />
m and Genrgo Grubb, ram, j<br />
BrtMto. Manorial l»y and <strong>Jun</strong>e S!*'^<br />
^Jbm were three BIMIHS. TWO] S"^^<br />
lf*s no secret!<br />
VICTOR<br />
AND<br />
HENRY<br />
are back again<br />
at THE FLANDERS<br />
« AU »i THI eHUiWH<br />
i^<br />
M 399-tOM<br />
Larry i« in<br />
COt Us hajeban<br />
U firully a fall<br />
the neighborhood^<br />
He is the yon<br />
lot,, and certainly<br />
ha pflfks a great <<br />
ability in that hi •<br />
had not lived la ,<br />
one month, before<br />
and un<strong>of</strong>ficial • '<br />
f«w short i<br />
named, "LOB'<br />
became "Speed"<br />
boys began to c<br />
better M • tt<br />
•teadlly upward in<br />
Yon can Imagint<br />
to our spirit*. Ho#]<br />
and yet humble Mo,<br />
we could not ttkfff<br />
for his sense <strong>of</strong> fanhe<br />
has been brma<br />
.Church is wefl tii<br />
"<br />
oa «« j<br />
Christian training, vv<br />
Thyhjday ,<br />
202 B. 6ttt SfrMt<br />
EUGENE<br />
tow, SUSIE HOWmt and CAROL BUNTING<br />
- " ~ mSSuM Editor, NANCTHOWlli --- 11 " 1 ' ,<br />
BditOhvUrgM DAT^LO, BARBARA MAY ft BRUCE MaoBWAN<br />
-'». jnyHTON '*.: .Twine Bdlttr.KAnn SHAW<br />
. nABLCQUWi^ Sporti BkUtor. BUD* JCRAUSE<br />
f 7 •'Asslitffit Sports Editor, RALPH OVES MWUBB<br />
Faculty Advtlsor, JOSEPH M. BONNER<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY, J UNI 11, INJ H». M<br />
inks.....<br />
^ho is the backbone <strong>of</strong> thi Billows, supporter <strong>of</strong> hii<br />
^ posiMSOr rt a gnat sense ol humor, hut ii <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
seriom, is always wllUng to help, hat ntw ideas and<br />
| su'glfsttoni, and avon tolerates a "missy" Billow.<br />
He is well-known to all <strong>of</strong> us at OCHS and makes<br />
ig English bearable. He's an awful good neighbor, likes<br />
and ranks photography as a useful hobby. He trawls to<br />
for the next two days,<br />
Aie best way to find this congenial teacher b in room<br />
the name would be Mr. Bonner. Just a note to say<br />
je you're feeling bettor and thanks for all' your help<br />
h the year. .<br />
Not aU Is fun and games. H0« thi band rehearses for<br />
* . • . .„• ,: . '• . ite annuil spring concert, prmsentidiffls year on MayS.,<br />
»moh crifatt gOM.to Mr. raonias -WflUams and his r •<br />
't crew for their help in the various productions at<br />
S. Here they work with projectors and ntcojtfert. Teenagers in the role <strong>of</strong> Santa Claus are members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Business Club which at Christmas time sponsored it.<br />
annual Toys fw Tots campaign. -;y • *<br />
Teachers Miss Swagler fleft) and Mrs. ntegerald 0m J»te tewtatton <strong>of</strong>^najoraa^^hS;<br />
arid Virginia Duffly. The scene is the E Kunbus Duo Assembly,<br />
*sr«w«.*w*«M. Mf\TOtten: spent •tty^aratv<br />
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which was used as adressini room for the E Bluribus.Duo ^ g ^ passed on sonis<br />
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Here AunUuy members discuss and (Ms-<br />
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P ">• upper photo t b (1, to ff r.) are Mrs, Kazuy-<br />
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Mrs, Thoma. O, »mngt«i, Mre. M FoUowini a reoepHon at the nan. nan cludes a chUd and a dog—the screen<br />
ing in the dor bulges in the appropriate<br />
places.-ChrisUan Science Monitor,<br />
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. mt graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
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UO sraduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High<br />
School, was graduated tarn the<br />
Naval Academy last Wednesday,<br />
Comfng Eventa fn<br />
Upper Township<br />
6* Scout Pack » Mcnie, 10 a.m.,<br />
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BasHst Church. '<br />
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Vacation Bible Sehqol, BjMajn, to<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTJNEL-LEDGER<br />
, i i<br />
Y, JUNE 16, <strong>1967</strong><br />
Graduates Speak<br />
iiii^<br />
H& i_ ~^^^^^^K^^a fall —<br />
fa£d»!r*v«n<br />
g «tu» <strong>of</strong> 1H7,<br />
Oc*nt School, npiw<br />
*l HMV thrawnli fwrtbm who<br />
ml.b<br />
HM «f |M Mwy had to My.<br />
H*rp erMtd wHuium. it wfur<br />
f i^Klwi^iiii-cif#s' Speak...<br />
. _--^Pj^/ie Opinion<br />
Democracy—<br />
sSaJtitgtorian <strong>of</strong> the Class <strong>of</strong> <strong>1967</strong><br />
it is my honor and privilege to welcp|ne<br />
you, our parents and frdc-ndg,<br />
to these Ocitipnencanient Extitisffl.<br />
Tttifjtt wt Awe j for the lust tinw<br />
as u class un led hnnomnv wi? shall<br />
Join you as ireJIvidiiaJs in a complex<br />
and denanding world<br />
We luvc spent Uv> nujoriry at our<br />
Iwelvc ycjirs t<strong>of</strong>fotlwr ns passive<br />
members ot American soclcly—study*<br />
title past and observing the future<br />
as it ILH unfolded before us, In the<br />
j days and yairs to name, however;<br />
j we will assume «n aotdvc role; die<br />
world and its dilfieufties will now<br />
CUSTOM DRAPERIES<br />
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OHW Weekdays SiSfj a.rn>» 5 p.in,_Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
BUDD'S DECORATOR SHOP<br />
1$ ^Wjf* # ¥ ' ^4 Y iOf/ the occasion be the rekose<br />
tion. POT tnaii Is tui end In. Mm-<br />
Pf the fewest Gulliip poll Bgans. a<br />
self. This, itheji, Is the caBenoe nt<br />
Murcb-on^WasMtigmrii tdvij nights<br />
c t hSI<br />
sit-in, or a Vietnam peace {jamde,<br />
the importunes <strong>of</strong> public opinion in<br />
o-_»r sodfiy beoomes appansKt<br />
The AmWioafi JoumoUst EBiert<br />
Pubfaaid once termed the rcsqlt at<br />
JhU> jwrtiicfpaftity demoepwy as<br />
"Government by popular ignomnce."<br />
In same sauMiortj, his abservutlon<br />
may be carrea^ Lootong in rttrospeot.<br />
we qao seq.thstpubUc policies<br />
u$ (hctatod by t^ie m^Sfbttve, upon<br />
occaaon, been Hie nmnc course <strong>of</strong><br />
action. A notable example can be<br />
found in the attitude <strong>of</strong> ttie Amorloan<br />
imbllc to the rise <strong>of</strong> Wtler. So stronc<br />
was public sentiment against re-arm- j<br />
ument and ackiKwtedeHiicnt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Nazi threat that our )eade£$ were<br />
Michael P, Dimon powerless to take any meaningful<br />
stops to stop the Axis raenactt? until<br />
Salutatorian<br />
FtarJ Harbor jolted us into total war.<br />
_ to us. Our generati wUl This is but one illustration Janet Rae Stoltzfus<br />
.enjatemany new pmhlwiis and per- which public opinion has Jjrought eannos easily tie put into a few<br />
telps solve many old one*. I'd eveiy about inappropriate goweinmentnl<br />
generation has faced one common<br />
words. Tte term nay be aniblstnus,<br />
moves. How cun un we reetmdte thte<br />
cbaUenge: rte pnsarvBtion <strong>of</strong> air<br />
as each particular individual uses<br />
seoruin^ filt fimlt f <strong>of</strong> our d democmcy? T^i<br />
American democracy,<br />
ft in vnrtoiB ways depmUng upon<br />
me, Hie answer lies In the lost uf the the impressioD it has made on his<br />
Our'theme Uris evenine o< "pern- three foundations til our ptilltitiil phi I life. To gome, democracy fe depleted<br />
ot-mcy in Action" is Ml exact dupji- osuphy—belief in freerfom. O l l<br />
' -_ —' "^^wi". willfully, [ in «s its **s oridnal w m«ming _ as direct<br />
eafe <strong>of</strong> the Mrnrnsneemat lope there are «her forms <strong>of</strong> government to dike, » js viewed as _T__<br />
whloh wni presented uppmxiinatdy «*lcn could in some instances have f sentaBve. While one iwiivdual may<br />
tweniy years ago In <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Htgh<br />
y<br />
provldpd us with more sound paHeles, "<br />
" ' ' Tlie world has dunged mgm<br />
thnk <strong>of</strong> democracy ill its liberal<br />
| However, j , tlie the constquejlcls consequenets <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> anyor<br />
constitutional sensi-, another may<br />
IiCsin:l.v duiiinft the past hm deawles mistakes or miscalculations <strong>of</strong> a £o\'<br />
imagtm- its social or economic<br />
I —tor better and for worse. Tonight ernmont <strong>of</strong> thb type would till upon<br />
pU«Bons, Perhaps the best deflni.<br />
a new KefieratSon rises to tajce eeffi. an innocent poiwlnce which hnd no<br />
lion was given by Aristotle:<br />
mand, one which m eeKBin to parti- vtfee voin i in. thi their adoption. d iIn<br />
a dan,<br />
"A demci:r«ey to a stnU- where<br />
pole agUvely Jn the oongueK <strong>of</strong> new dominated by public opinion,<br />
the freemeti ansf the noor, belng<br />
horizons and in shspin the poUeiesi ?*."<br />
W *Ro«UM» DIAL JfWIiOa <strong>of</strong> the Mure, Yet in .all our unaer. I »unlen<br />
takings we shall be gujded by our<br />
—. ^« „« ——u H» BUHtn oy our<br />
(oniiuki.tiiig puWic opinion are the<br />
u ^ M heriase <strong>of</strong> dffliKjcracy, which flvc <strong>of</strong><br />
us shall. jtiUempt to interprot for you priiT <strong>of</strong> our frevdoni tu i-iipiY<br />
ttaiiRhL<br />
•nure basic eonvlrtons rnoid ttie<br />
foundaiian ol the Ameriram OTiqept<br />
<strong>of</strong> dnmoaraey: beUel in Vhe inilvlrlmil,<br />
jjeMri in equaUty, and beiiei in<br />
TmiislitiiiK these idea* Into<br />
a single defliritinr! <strong>of</strong> danremiy is a<br />
rr^t dilflculi ttiskj however, almost<br />
3 any cxplanitLion Is certain lo pluce<br />
* major emphasis on the role at the<br />
indivlduai. il is from (Ms bcUef, and<br />
the two other concepts <strong>of</strong> democrney<br />
which may be derived fimn It, Uiai<br />
oae arrive at a major factor In any<br />
By the WEEK ». MONTH • SEASON dJieussion <strong>of</strong> our gos-cminent, Q) thto<br />
ra^detMlDD I h-'ive Otaeai to<br />
to you spsslfloaiJy (onighi<br />
isi£y—PubUc Opinion.<br />
— ORGANS & PIANOS — It is. <strong>of</strong> course, tte iicnrimrans o(<br />
Don't miss the pl lusic while at<br />
many taSwiiuals wMdi d,t,_-miinc<br />
the Shore. We r<br />
and Organs, Itlie coucse which our nation shall<br />
deliver them to yo<br />
I-Wtow. Ota- Omstitution. like aimUai-<br />
pick them<br />
up when you call.<br />
| (Joeuinecis .<strong>of</strong> Jmany atiier demoom.<br />
etes. ass. wMn the frameworfc <strong>of</strong> a<br />
representative govoninient, emto-<br />
Ushad the principle <strong>of</strong> the rule o/ the I<br />
majoril>-. .Undw tht» system, Bie<br />
JACK LOUIS<br />
MUSIC and STUDIOS<br />
il^pA^ <strong>Ocean</strong> ^ N. J.f Dial 3M-2W0<br />
J|^p|^|WM^H. J., Ml 522^224<br />
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; —sometimes physically or mcntully,<br />
hut morp tttim iitLj<br />
oanoeimey—not Bovcrjimerital ipr<br />
fear and ignorance.<br />
tans, or voting miichines. or par.<br />
liamentary procedures, hit a ami Since the hu*dmiing <strong>of</strong> time, et- MAU<br />
plete dL-dirailion to mans w-orthilurts have been made lo create an TRAI<br />
ness, .<br />
environment dn -wWoh weak and<br />
In thi;s reg^ni. it may be ielt susceptible man em achieve and<br />
that democracy is an Ideal and not practice HIB conscientious ftee wiU, lint<br />
a reality, for there is very little dig. This Is our lot{ it Is made available<br />
nib' in man's natural Mate, Born sus- to us. But it we ore to take Adi ntlceptible<br />
to all conditiens that cwld vimtage ot such a democracy, wo<br />
hinder his dovdotmient, man must look with a critical eye upon<br />
uchim,>eH dignity tmly In himself Its •cmf-xice-mmv dignfey. B
4'-; SECTION THREE<br />
RMHUUSER<br />
CANDY HABIT<br />
RAUHAUSfR'S<br />
HE'LL BE DELIGHTED<br />
WITH A DISTINCTIVE<br />
GIFT-WRAPPED BOX OF<br />
CHOCOUTES<br />
711 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PROM<br />
OUR OWN<br />
KITCHENS<br />
TWO FOR<br />
THE<br />
SHOW<br />
fa Ike C.M Rou.l Pa|uf<br />
CUMIMI,<br />
Sfe - ° ot ' $?* Sogl11 V " f "" 1 ptbA Is a "•hw-oB". Gold<br />
XkMd Loniwrvefant •ull that-on your house In bright, easy to<br />
£*«*• cotora. MnmmjWMsr naeeroiyV.. what could be<br />
¥P *>d ( Hi In (in <strong>of</strong> the world were<br />
AMERICAN hnan-ht < f IIVT by Tnctnns Jeflcr-<br />
MJU uhtai lu> wrote, " . govern^<br />
instituted umong men,<br />
MOTORS deriving their just powers from the<br />
consent <strong>of</strong> the guverncd, that when<br />
STOP - Register for any fpnji <strong>of</strong> government becomes<br />
IK 550 Contest<br />
destructive nf thtsi- ends, it Is the<br />
right <strong>of</strong> th« people to alter i<br />
abolish it ond to institute a new<br />
government . . ."<br />
"nic greatest sin against a totali-<br />
GALLO tarian form <strong>of</strong> government is to be<br />
in opposition to that government<br />
Inasc who tiy to change the status<br />
RAMBLER quo are hunted and usually suffer<br />
the death penalty thus we see, thut<br />
* 20 SL MAIN STREET the very strength <strong>of</strong> democracy Is<br />
In Its weakness. In a democracy,<br />
Cape Hay Court House such as ours, provisions art<br />
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• "Easiest Place In The<br />
To Do Business"<br />
1 «ssary, counterpart <strong>of</strong> acceptance <strong>of</strong><br />
itB benefits, they wiU readily fulfill<br />
their "obligation to preserve dem<br />
ocracy<br />
Patricia Ann Turtle<br />
Valedictorian<br />
Democracy —<br />
— An Obligation<br />
knade<br />
for dissatisfied citizens to bring Constantly mindful <strong>of</strong> their devotion<br />
changes nhirti in Un> word .to poneiMttd and than the sixty-thin) class to be<br />
a puaplc so dedteutcd.<br />
graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong> sit)le awl produuOw class, sitting where we once sat,<br />
years in tiigh school, we. (tie doss <strong>of</strong> doing what we once did, and in a<br />
1B67, have cxporieimi] an ever-awak- few years, very few will remember<br />
ening joy and pride in hcane P"rt <strong>of</strong> us at all.<br />
«*KJ Anieritiui system. Fhr this oppur-<br />
unlty, we <strong>of</strong>fer our sineewst thanks<br />
whom Hie government was to<br />
rule, our first leaden establishedthe<br />
American as his awn political<br />
master. Thee. gallant men took<br />
the initiaHvH against an unjust and<br />
c "^ st •* * aL " in 8 thc may at times resent the responsibilities<br />
which will fail to us. We<br />
did not onto the problems, so why<br />
should<br />
modh<br />
t th<br />
8<br />
W, W with ull ll its it problems. bl WWe<br />
to our ttiiohers, admdnbtttttors, i^<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education, the <strong>City</strong> Commfasioners,<br />
BIKI, nwst <strong>of</strong> all. to our<br />
parents. Tluo' have invested in me<br />
b<br />
; great strength. The' amazing quality<br />
<strong>of</strong> ivy is, however, that the mature<br />
vines azo capablo <strong>of</strong> and<br />
wo solve them? At theeo virtually<br />
times it would be wiso to remem- and concrete foundations." (Thus<br />
ber that tho previous generqtidn, many <strong>of</strong> these small sterna and<br />
frctn whonk wo will eventually as- leaves, all •working together, may<br />
sumo the burden, did not create reduce a brick wall to rubble. Tills<br />
their' problems either, but iftther Is analogous with the strength inher-<br />
they inherited them, just as we arc ent lit any group, and <br />
able to resolve them all, but any plant today is not tn Its present<br />
progress wo Imuko, luiwever small, farm Wrong Neither is the educa-<br />
will make the job <strong>of</strong> the next generation which wu have thus far retion<br />
that much easier.<br />
ceived Both, hinvever have fiixiat<br />
The Ivy which wo plant today has potential strength If only Uioy un-<br />
ttreut symbolic mtsining. Practicalallowed<br />
to grow und develop<br />
ly, it has long been prized for its As the tinio fur ua to leave draws<br />
ornamental value. Ivy vUies will near we experience many differ-<br />
climb and spread as they mature, ent and conflicting emotions. An<br />
until they may at last wvor entire eventful happy, and meaningful per-<br />
buildings with their deep green foliod In our lives is about to end Aniage.<br />
In «ho same manner, our inother, about which we may only<br />
tellectual horizons will widen over conjecture, will soon begin. We ore<br />
the years. <strong>On</strong>e small leaf or stem at the some time relieved, sad con-<br />
<strong>of</strong> ivy does nit in itself possess fused, jqyful, thankful, and more thm<br />
o hve ted in me<br />
ftltare <strong>of</strong> demabjiacy—fcr ttie youth <strong>of</strong><br />
today wiU pimnde «je poteanU for<br />
all <strong>of</strong> America's tomorrows, 'ftrtght<br />
we gmduate froni <strong>Ocean</strong> Qfy Mgh<br />
Sonoal and proceed on the nad
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^'»k)T VET IN FIJM. STRtDfe<br />
fr, S«liic In Sun* Franrisco: \"<br />
' should In- l.iught to.'drive; cars In<br />
? their mrly TrtW.^thfy're top young<br />
• ut Unit tier to tie truslet) as pedt-rtrniiis-Tnbwn',<br />
CWcago.<br />
'NOT MUCH<br />
Wo don't know, what it Is about a<br />
, ,$20 bill mnw<strong>On</strong>ys, -nut you can* get<br />
,i-*«ny wear out W it — Journal, Mil-<br />
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that faveth pleasure shaU be<br />
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNER — Byron J. DAvis, <strong>of</strong> Wildwooa<br />
Crest, Is congratulated on winning a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Engineering Society <strong>of</strong> Southern New Jwsty scholarship<br />
award by William W Gorman, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Cape May<br />
Coucty Chairman <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essional society's scholarship<br />
committee. Davis plans to attend Rutgers University and<br />
study electrical engineering. ' •<br />
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t curtains to<br />
stay clean longer?"<br />
CITY SENTINEL.L6DGER ~<br />
Beautiful Old Homes<br />
<strong>On</strong> itinerary Of Tour<br />
<strong>On</strong> Ola House tbur Day {hf'Cape _ and early rmi hardware may<br />
May Qjunty, July 8th, many hones be seen.<br />
and buUoInn <strong>of</strong> greet uaenai are to The residence <strong>of</strong> Mr,, and Mrs.<br />
be open to the putahe, Tt» Jonathan LaMar Smith, Jsnun as the "Granny<br />
Qmndoll House, in Damisralle, now areen" Kou», aeros from Uie Den.<br />
owned by Mr. and.Mis, fiephei &>- nlxville. Lake, is built <strong>of</strong> natural na.<br />
preshy. is one <strong>of</strong> the most unusual. the pine and cedar, has five rooms<br />
Built in 1S07, original<br />
and a typical farmhouse fintface<br />
renns and xwn impressive fire,<br />
places downstairs and a remarkable<br />
"the Towmend^toore House,<br />
At Long Beach, Collf, smaB on# upstairs, with chimneys <strong>of</strong><br />
in 1^ and owned fty David and<br />
(KfflES) USS raARSAjtm CCVS.<br />
unique t-onsn-uotion, are <strong>of</strong> groat nj.<br />
Ifancy Townsend, as now foe ymrround<br />
resMenBe <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mis.<br />
33) (FUma <strong>Jun</strong>o 2-Siip's Service,<br />
HowanJ p. BabUB. ft appears to he<br />
nsui Second Oass Shmud M. Rider The llolmt-s House, Unit in two seottoiB and Mnong its<br />
USN. son <strong>of</strong> Maj. and and Mia. JJEMMey<br />
ed HoImesteBd. in a
TERMITES?<br />
, 'l~or FMt Strvfc*,<br />
CtU Hi* 5*BEB INSPECTION<br />
OCEAN CITY 399-1200<br />
Rafner Pest Control<br />
ef Is Elected i<br />
Council Grand Knight<br />
^fttHam ' Grainger was darted<br />
GrauiJ KDl£ht ol <strong>Ocean</strong> Giy Cou»<br />
cfl 2650* Knights at Columbus at a<br />
business meeting Tuesday evening<br />
U} .the COUIKSI Home '<br />
OUwra * elpcted , DIP Dr Andrew<br />
fcyer, Deputy Grand Knight; David<br />
Marions, Oianccllor, John Holland,<br />
nnardiits secnebuy; FtiilllJ*<br />
PerrtrTrHksurenTJHiiy CSsgy,. advocate,<br />
J(*i!,i,Grdsu^r«-,' warden:<br />
Joseph Phone,** trusted Basil' Can?<br />
ato, inside guard, "and joeefti A&enncr,<br />
outside guard<br />
MAKES DEAN'S LIST -<br />
Bjrt Cmnstoi, stun nf hir_ ana Mis,<br />
Birt F Cranston, <strong>of</strong> 1517 Oaihnl<br />
has b^en namod to Abe D<br />
at St Joseph s College tor tJte<br />
semester. Cranston, who also<br />
mude Ihc .Dean's Last for the<br />
semester, just completed Ills junior<br />
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"»:. J<br />
i^day attenfo<strong>of</strong>i<br />
.<br />
tistie<br />
entries were divided<br />
tini horticultural<br />
Mrs..RallJi Reno was<br />
winner for the artistic „<br />
Mrs, Herbert EvcriU lor<br />
colluro division, t><br />
A special award at merit InTtfifji<br />
horticulture ijlvisreo, rating<br />
olometv B. Doyle presents awards to graduates<br />
etf St Augustine's School at cere,<br />
monies held Friday toomlng. Award winners<br />
wore (I, to r.) Andrew Tr<strong>of</strong>a for religion,<br />
Edward Getty for general excellen.i-e.~and<br />
Kathleen Mlelke, general excellence. • —<br />
Grainger Photo.<br />
St. Augustine's Graduates 32; Author To Sign Books<br />
At Antique Show, Mart<br />
Awards, Medals, Pins Presented Mm P^rtjihy Flffy. £t*nt>fii] dlitir-<br />
A class <strong>of</strong> ffi eighth ipadeis were two.<br />
mM <strong>of</strong> the Antique Shaw and Flea<br />
1<br />
Ma-: tr bt> held nt'ic Si'urdny, <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
Perfect<br />
«>j. dm announced WilUiuu Mc-JIahon,<br />
luutioii Alas In the church.<br />
: \ *-.C ;tLiLhj.=.. ftiM be prt^tTit ;U the<br />
..„_ _,„„ I affair to HutBgraph nspitss <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Eriwifd C. Geqy and Ifethleen A, Bade; John Hi,¥ne. Marianne KUM-f b' *=> sou:h je;ix-y Towns «nd Hii'tn-<br />
Mieike were presont, sixth grade; tlot>4 tjoas and vriU bt- muilable ai Mra,<br />
Allegretto and EJl 'Beth Melntoh ert Cole, fifth ^ade: itarj- FUjren-! Vjiian S. Eane's booth.<br />
rectivcd tfie American Lfglrm Med- lino, Rosemary Sk-CIrmis, Ania The iMair will b> held at the lath<br />
al tor leadership, courage, reject MuUin, Ste-phcn Mayer and Paul Me si. rtupping «««• and is btlng<br />
and obedjenge,<br />
I^vitt. fourth gr^e; SuHtm Ang. ; sf-jsv,nd by the R^ary-Akar' ^.<br />
Andrew r, Trott was presented Rlrtiard TCiain. Carul Ijinson and MO C' ft. rtam-is CHhrinia' R. C.<br />
the Religion Awajd, and ffilwart C. rttnria Nanmy. third KUde; Sep. Qjun-h, The puhkt; is invited,<br />
Getty was presented a merit pin hen Kai^anarsia. . Oarj- Gry Raab^Ji^eph<br />
HaabTJi^eoh<br />
for progress in music. Other merit Sa\itsky Laune ' Adams. • • Qyistinp - - --<br />
pile presented were to Catherine A,<br />
WELCOME MICHELLE LEIGH<br />
Lawson, mathcinaUs: Elaine M,<br />
Graduate! Use<br />
Saniiino. Snsjlsh! Icon P, Ossello,<br />
Mr iind Mrs. Edmu-d Bonok.<br />
5. SKHSI 4<br />
ge^raphy; Ralph M, Lombard!,<br />
history; J&rk J, Grifflth, saenei?;<br />
Wai C. Adains, spelling, and Me ond grade, r^: i L. ........<br />
first ^ade. and El^beth Huber, nn«i:nu>r ut.ghid sLs-prAart, 14-<br />
Oeneiml exeeUfptne prizes were &ic Hedricit<br />
uunras and las been isuwd \B*ell«<br />
awarded Marie Tnrfa, Bade seven; tru^jiy? as the «ms prt-BntEil n L.^gh. Mrs. Bnnek is the farmer<br />
Kathleen Tmh, ^mde six: John <strong>of</strong> the<br />
member. ~~-tL'l>' Adams, iiuehter <strong>of</strong> ilr. and<br />
" Mrs. Paul A±ims, el LMO Asbui>- av<br />
Bade low- rttrieia Nanney, grade bets Riehard AUegreHn. Edwart Mr. Bonek aan <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Uuee; Gaiy Raab, graOt two; Andrew Tt^a, Miehat'I Os- Guafav B''i:»k, <strong>of</strong> Egg Jtirbor, is a<br />
Thormra CMm, grade one. tanaa. Leea CMiellQ, Mwart Diehl. f, aduaie <strong>of</strong> B.Jb J»,s University<br />
Ileligton prizes w&e . jwesentid James Hammond, Alexander Kaez- ajal wiij b,' .fnplnytd in tho <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Lynn O«e, ^ade seven; Mark AJJe- jnarsja. Gregory Krause. Ralph Cty PMt Office tnis summer.<br />
Betto, pads six; Josienne PJanoey. Lonbaidi. SDciiael JIcGinnis, SOvh.<br />
Bade five; - Oariene PLy-eman, ael Mssmn. Herbert Payne and •A FOR KIRK<br />
gradq three; Laurie Adams. Bade Harry Vanderslice. .<br />
VAWARAmp. DtO, ~ Wifflam<br />
Elaine iupuj was au-arded<br />
R. Kirtt, am <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Anrnj K. Kirk.<br />
pftaes as the first prtae winner in<br />
1017 W«ley av,. <strong>Ocean</strong> diji, N.J<br />
SJIiol'B saleftr pisipr t-orilr-.t.<br />
^* her S&fety Cifite^ t^ssay.<br />
He entirB ipaduaaRg class was [<br />
awarded eertifleates for oompieting Adveriisihg Is not afl there is to'<br />
a eour^ in mle boat handlmB:<br />
but it is a mmt big help, i<br />
i ' t "<br />
(nan a blue rlbbanP was<br />
Mrs. Cbtno Russo far an oc<br />
pecimen <strong>of</strong> a fox glove, p i»<br />
JiKlgcs lor the artistic di<br />
fix« Mrs. D Norman Young Mrs.<br />
Artliur Irunuui and Mrs. Fred Po<br />
Icy Serving ai judci-i for the horti.<br />
^, Marie Boucher, JS,<br />
blue; Mark Gage, U, rod; and<br />
Claudia MeCtain, M, yellow.<br />
Winners <strong>of</strong> blue ribbons in Bie<br />
htntieulture divisiqn were:<br />
Class 13. Mrs. 'John McBride.<br />
Oass 16. lira. Russo.<br />
Oass 17.- htm. William Grubb and<br />
Sh, Herbert Everitt.<br />
. Class 21. Mrs. Russo.<br />
Class 24. Mis. Russo.<br />
, Oass m, Mra. Leslie Lamb,<br />
Oass m, Mrs. Herbert Bverirt,<br />
Class 31, Mrs, Thomas Green and<br />
Mrs.. Earl. Bn-mt-nstuhl.<br />
Oas 32, Mrs. r«d Thanson,<br />
Oass 34, Mrs, Everitt,<br />
Oass 37, Mrs, Thnnsoii,<br />
Mrs,. Everitt,<br />
Mre. Everitt,<br />
Mrs, Eveiirf,<br />
-,. Mrs, Everitt.<br />
Class 44t Mrs. Russo.<br />
MR Hames.<br />
m mm<br />
w^<br />
NEW JAYCEE-ETTES. Mrs<br />
comm Mrs Thomas Mclntyre and<br />
•Ote happiest people we <strong>of</strong>tai the<br />
simplest people. -<br />
"" your life l >v<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
taass. as,<br />
Class 39;<br />
Class 40.<br />
Oass 41.<br />
WILDWOt» — tt-pp that<br />
to the N
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CHRYSLER DEALERS<br />
WMOEL V. HUGHES<br />
Regionql Graduates<br />
Pre?ei|ted Awards, Scholarships<br />
. .). f-*** n,] a ^ v )!•<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
USAF Academy Graduate Bell<br />
Winner Qf Dr^LaGorce Award<br />
300<br />
homes<br />
Thpmq*<br />
Master's<br />
Universfty<br />
Y, JUNE 16, <strong>1967</strong><br />
UNWOQD — Members <strong>of</strong> Maln-<br />
^y Victor Arias<br />
i Anna BlivJi<br />
„• Joyce Hennescy<br />
i Mario Hildcbrandt<br />
j Llnbat Houser<br />
ricia Ann Knafelz<br />
I Norton Kuhn<br />
rick Wnyne VonSuun<br />
i Rose AjbaUu<br />
I Michael Adams<br />
» Robert Adamaop<br />
Louise Albieeht<br />
ft Taylor AUO1<br />
._ Margaret Anderson<br />
Oirialne Asliby<br />
i lea Atwqqd<br />
i Andrea Ayreg<br />
Robert Bador<br />
_ Jay Bailey<br />
, jane Baldwin<br />
id Jam Bon)<br />
„. John Barrtsh<br />
sW Ann aieman<br />
Ann Baxt«<br />
nitgnas Blaistf<br />
Jl" Jams Blytha<br />
• Ann Bocclli<br />
BoehiKr<br />
rton Bourqua<br />
Marie Boyte<br />
_.j Bournu<br />
__. Ann Brady<br />
Sharltz Brown, HI<br />
Kathleen Brewn<br />
Dorothea Butrug<br />
am|»<br />
F Harry CsrnMn, Jr.<br />
iilyn ttrter<br />
=i Casper<br />
hen WdvmM Cfl»ell<br />
Lonmine Cama<br />
„.. aandlor<br />
srt Qebrgp Chapnan<br />
MBBO Clark<br />
Anthony Clements<br />
,n <strong>Jun</strong>e Ctollet<br />
, Dorothy Combs<br />
t APE MAY COUNTY<br />
Katneth Ooram S<br />
„„ Ann Ooulti)«^<br />
iriy Sue Oonta<br />
his Susan Cross<br />
.1EO<br />
Macnab CuUen<br />
Lea Qirota<br />
Francis tf<br />
.„ . T, Dedera<br />
,«yle Chrisane De Silvii ,<br />
fflehael Jweph Dillon<br />
jean Dodd ^<br />
<strong>On</strong>e in a series <strong>of</strong> messages to advertisers<br />
.JI QutA Berger Donnelly<br />
isuntt Raifopd Durldji<br />
* d Ann Eastliich<br />
David Bedes<br />
Jiity Keith mUscfl<br />
Unda Eltabeth Bton<br />
In addition to length and width, a newspaper * v Lnbert Omuneey EnKlisli, Jr.<br />
oidro Lee Faust<br />
advertisement has a third dimension - thickness,<br />
rrahos. rlte^trick<br />
Thickness is circulation, the number <strong>of</strong><br />
areus Orbpiry Word<br />
Bias Wasor<br />
advertisements printed and actually delivered<br />
J. QarmaB, Jr.<br />
William Robert Garr, Jr.<br />
You pay for an advertisement on the basis <strong>of</strong> length -<br />
EUlne Garrelt<br />
iric Eltaheth GWTett.<br />
and width, but what you really buy is the<br />
jnda Sue GaalaU<br />
Bileen- OeTnor<br />
opportunity to talk about your merchandise<br />
dra Louiso Gltaon<br />
Gillin^iam<br />
and service to a specified number <strong>of</strong> readers. Laid<br />
ol Adele Ooepf ;<br />
[Albert Jaeoil Odtm<br />
one upon another, a one inch stack <strong>of</strong><br />
ilta Maria Grant<br />
your advertisements in this newspaper<br />
IJphn Ethvard Graham<br />
equals 300 homes reached.<br />
are i<br />
rta Elvira Gregory<br />
|S,indni Grc-Kury<br />
lRuth Alice Hninra<br />
IPntuda Gail Haincs<br />
Thickness... or circulation... is the dimension<br />
ILJnliL Jean Haley<br />
that gives promise to your sales message, that it will<br />
1 Kathy Melindu Halvorien<br />
•Qiml Ann Hanstecn<br />
reach potential customers. It is important for you to know<br />
IWillmm Sleven Hartley<br />
•Edinii Gilbrrt Heck. Jr<br />
one inch<br />
whether this thickness is a promise or a fact.<br />
lBjrb.ir.1 Elisabeth HrrKirt<br />
IRiclmrtl Alan Hobbaiigh<br />
IRilnna Jcjin HOOVLT<br />
The ABC insigne .assures you that our<br />
I Danid FYpdnck Horn<br />
circulation is measured by the highest<br />
J'Bcrt Hiiward Horton<br />
|Cunl Ann Hdrwath<br />
Standards in the advertising and publishing V<br />
Knthryn MuU*<br />
Isharyn Ilia Hurt!<br />
industry. It is the symbol <strong>of</strong> our membership<br />
thick<br />
fBjrliini IJCV Hurst<br />
Lynne Button<br />
in the Audit Bureau <strong>of</strong> Circulations.<br />
[M.iry Alice Hyrle<br />
|lUi_h.in1 JfKrph .Jncloon<br />
ABC is an independent auditing association whose<br />
|Oirol Bclh Jeffi-rson<br />
IJIKIR Jeffries<br />
sole purpose is to give accurate and factual circulatiop - ; 1<br />
' "plants ordered for (he affair,by<br />
the Hydrangea Festival Oammittee<br />
ere ajsallaWs for a n<strong>of</strong>ninal BIBI> at<br />
Bert's Paao aop. Further iidgtmajSDn<br />
may be i^taineclito' oaUing 399-<br />
312L , , ,<br />
CAUL D.<br />
•AY AVENUE DIAL<br />
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237 Graduates<br />
At Mainland<br />
j b -> LJWWOOD — The comrnonrcmont<br />
•/ prograin for the 237 fntifnbeijs <strong>of</strong><br />
* Mainland Rqgiorsal'^ High School<br />
^ ? QasS-o* <strong>1967</strong> was held last t-vcnlns<br />
3*<br />
T7»ei'jjnjgram' opened with the tai-<br />
ditioria].- "pomp and ditumstence",<br />
Pjaypd by the High School band.<br />
Following invocation <strong>of</strong>fered by Ri-v.<br />
William B. Tbielldng. pastor <strong>of</strong> Beth-<br />
el Methodist diutth. Sbtners Rjint,<br />
the nigh school Cbncert CJioir san*<br />
"No Man Ig an Island"<br />
The first address af. the evening,<br />
"Our- Challenge — Moral Integrity"<br />
was delivered by Douglas Houser. af-<br />
ter which Patreia Knefelz spoke on<br />
"Our Responsibility — Cnmmunica-<br />
Uan".<br />
titled<br />
Pag* 5, Section 4<br />
i<br />
I<br />
i<br />
Ruth Lamberd sang a -wlo <strong>of</strong><br />
"CUmb Every Mountain" after which<br />
the final address oi the evening<br />
"Our DestJnaUfsi — Tomorrow's<br />
World", vras given by Ricfurd And<br />
Robert Oif-iter principal nffici-<br />
iited ot the recognition <strong>of</strong> Honor Stu-<br />
dents and award winners Robert<br />
A. Oldis. school Mipenntendent pre-<br />
sented the dUiss and diplorruLS uerr-<br />
presented by Walter Hansen, presi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> Ule Board <strong>of</strong> Educ-ittion<br />
assisted by Allred S Wescott<br />
Ttie Class <strong>of</strong> <strong>1967</strong> sane the "Alma<br />
Mattr" nnd benvdietion was pro-<br />
nounced by Rev. Thielrdng.<br />
Graduation Tonight<br />
Af Township School<br />
MARMORA — Graduation exer-<br />
CL-BS for eigth graders at Upper<br />
Tbwnshjp Elementary School will be<br />
held tonight (Friday) at 8 pjn in<br />
the school<br />
Planner! fnr the dosing suremony<br />
is a pageant ihowinj; the trrnds in<br />
music and dancing down through<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> this country from<br />
1776 (o the present Space Age These<br />
trends will be twplained through<br />
speeches, costumes sceneiy, song-s<br />
and dances.<br />
Graduate* Uttmd<br />
Paga 5, SMtian 4<br />
The School Glee dub will supple-<br />
ment the program, which is enti-<br />
tled 'The Best Goes <strong>On</strong>," The pub-<br />
lic. Li invited to attend.<br />
Each member <strong>of</strong> the eigth grade<br />
class is involved on some enmmittew<br />
in planning and producing the pro- *<br />
Cram.,<br />
Academy Graduate<br />
PINE BEACH - Cadet Alfred C<br />
Benson an<strong>of</strong>llr and Mrs. Alfred<br />
G Benson, 1608 Central av vras<br />
graduated manly ftim the Admir-<br />
al Farragut Academy in colorful<br />
naval atrrases.<br />
Cadet Bernm pUyed varsity foot-<br />
hall and was crxapfcun <strong>of</strong> the team<br />
varsity track, and was a member^<br />
<strong>of</strong> the CJiapel, Misnograrn and<br />
weightliffi^ dubs, and served on<br />
TO Hap Committee He abo ramni<br />
a seaman apprentice naval ranns<br />
$13,753 State Funds<br />
For Guidance Center<br />
. C4PE MAT COURT HOUSE<br />
— Trie Board <strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape Miry County guidance Center '<br />
heH its <strong>Jun</strong>e meeting with EwsJacm<br />
Florence C Speck presiding.<br />
Edwin W. Co<strong>of</strong>a?. adtrarHsfTative<br />
director,, cepMtBtl ka the Board Hoi<br />
Ul&New Jersey Department if In.<br />
- sUtuUons has approval ttie Center's<br />
<strong>1967</strong>-68 budget and has aBocahrf o<br />
grant <strong>of</strong> 513,753. towards ihe Gui-<br />
dance Center's operation tor the<br />
next 12 months.<br />
The waiting; list was reduced Irom<br />
59 AJ 50 during the month art Oonke<br />
reported that the waiting period<br />
should be reduced further later thb<br />
, menth whoa p^ychoJogiEt JJm '<br />
Bruno begun spending an adVBtiatl-<br />
al two days a week at the Center.<br />
' IHSTALUmoH SERVICE<br />
The Qevai O'0ock Club Of Gersnv<br />
lUtn^Tempte 469 wfll hoid te second<br />
annual iaHatleaon"EeTvkv at Mice-<br />
dbtsh^AMfaodM Cburch fiundhy at<br />
^7:30, p;-m;; Tte Rar. Mertett WJse<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
ClASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advertisements for these columns should' be In the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger FOR TUESDAY EDITION not<br />
jUlcr than Saturday Noon for regular -classified section and<br />
not later than Monday noon for fhi- Too-Uite-Todasslfy<br />
Friday edition, NOON WEDNESDAY for regular daffiihed<br />
section and THURSDAY NOON for the TOOiATETO-<br />
C1ASSIFY.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time. 25 Words or Lesp. TJ fjrj<br />
Me per word exceeding 2a word )<br />
Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times with 25 W'oids or<br />
Llss "•"• 5100<br />
Ads requiring Bov Numbers, 2-~-e JLJo-c<br />
— All Claisiiicd Advertising Cash —<br />
TOO LA IE TO CLAi^IK^ ADS 25c E.V1HA<br />
Copy nulled in, Knen to represenlulive or brought to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice perionjlly, MUST HE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR<br />
STAMPS to etnei cost Copy aLcpted mei phonn 1S<br />
tourtesy and convenience to customoj R.niiltance must be<br />
in before advertisement is set in type<br />
Clarified DiBphiy Advernsing - 20c p«r AE-Ue <strong>Line</strong><br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
HORACF N JORDAN In |ovl<br />
memory <strong>of</strong> my husband on c<br />
<strong>1967</strong> we0<br />
hour Call after 5 p m<br />
per h 399<br />
tf<br />
GRILLE MAN OVER 18 Good pay<br />
e^Wwced and local erea <br />
ST., p '*'» rr « i M «« be able to<br />
start work weekends then steady<br />
Phone for interview<br />
24«t<br />
R "!iFAST COOK, good i^.ry _<br />
Klftjon H.lp — Diift machln. ~><br />
"'*T Call 399<br />
SAVORY SUB SHOPPE eSl Aibu.v TIGHF !> SERVICE iTATiON AND<br />
I Avfc 399 4159 Social—hot do« L " lcr "~"ette Route 0 Tuckahoe<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 5 "ZftSTJ'S.SSi "£ZZ"X 0- h " ^"~d'XI r^<br />
«. II HI f H °""* r mu « ••!' srrou.lt <strong>of</strong> health<br />
__ t jll 628-2J45 for informal..<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
PLUMBERSand LaOore,, _ ,,„„,<br />
. "**• sq°d wages. T?ie Point C<br />
Ibucbon Co 171 w J<strong>of</strong>inioo A<br />
SOTTWS, Po.nl 927 2847 „<br />
AUTO DRIVING LESSONS SouUi<br />
-Jersey Automobile Drrver Trsinms<br />
School, jl E. Verona Blvd Pieas^<br />
arryqlle Door to door urvlt,<br />
Oirouanoyt South .»»y ln^7r<br />
"*»1 c«1.f,cat. wnom<br />
pieuon ot crxifse. This school rs<br />
Mcenud and accred.ted by the State<br />
gf N. J. Reaspnaoie rites. Dial<br />
646-2140 or &41-412G. »<br />
LEARN TO PLAY THE CUITAH _<br />
"' »«es Programed ftw beetn<br />
riers and 'ntermediate Ind irldual in<br />
Mruction given to each student Cm<br />
Jo-El McLaugniin 399 1568 after 5<br />
P rtt ^<br />
FREE SAILING<br />
LESSOKS<br />
wiHl pur-chaw <strong>of</strong><br />
SAILFISH or<br />
SUNFI5H<br />
MRS. MARTIN<br />
SPECIAL READINGS<br />
on love, DKctu, Iksalrii,<br />
luck or diHd pnMwni.<br />
Rsunhs tha Htunli, etc.<br />
Can htrfp you on extreme<br />
problems. Firtt time in<br />
your am.<br />
CENTRALX.Y LOCATED.<br />
Dial 344-9276<br />
Card or Palm.<br />
Full Life Readings.<br />
FOR RENT -^ Ston*. near 5 i ID<br />
1OO% tocAtion. available Sept<br />
1st Vnt t EJ &<br />
LUNCHEONETTE PLUS ,<br />
and<br />
Thi, ,<br />
efty „„,<br />
s reasonable Coastal<br />
Atiaodc Ave 399 3889<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
A$k us; wa rent<br />
most any kind!<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Wallace Hardware<br />
75S ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Tn WEST AVENUE ""OT<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REFRIGERATION<br />
AND<br />
AIR CONDITIONING<br />
SERVICE<br />
SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY<br />
F. J. Sannino & Son<br />
7N Aibury Avanim<br />
PHONE IOT-OW<br />
ICE MAKERS, FREEZERS,<br />
WALK IN BOXES<br />
ALL TYPES COMMERCIAL<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
pnx>-<br />
dition:<br />
330<br />
FQft RENT—5(ore a,,d <strong>of</strong>f.ee, 1OO0<br />
*q ft. eacJ>. Centrally located<br />
V*ry reasonable R- Fara^ian, 34<br />
Say A«#L<br />
tf (Fridays)<br />
THROW PAPA drm-<br />
hit Me for- tr^i<br />
Thorncr 4. 8th ^. near<br />
.Open a am. to 10 p.m<br />
«* "<br />
SHOP AND OFFICE Spacs Available<br />
Oil Iwl Vicinity 4th & Asbury<br />
Ave <strong>On</strong>ly 150 per month C*fl<br />
Coastal ^ ffealty 330 Atlantic Ave<br />
COMMERCIAL BUILOING presently I<br />
roller ska(lns nnk laundry and<br />
orf.ces 12,000 iq ft one block to<br />
FOB HOMEOWNERS<br />
~UH5,<br />
_rm?sJT_ KK<br />
tiooo<br />
J5OO0<br />
16.07<br />
26.79<br />
B«0.<br />
22.60<br />
33.90<br />
-<br />
33.90<br />
"4SJQ-<br />
5H5O<br />
5H5O<br />
67.80<br />
mm<br />
3 HR CONnOENTMl SERVICE<br />
Lie. Uwnr QI.IL »». W. MM<br />
th« st^.r* his __„. ._,<br />
««a* got;* fty to qu3|iT,#d &UV<br />
i*ai- Say A«e \ ftealtcrri. 226 W-<br />
jr»d Sun<br />
& 16<br />
rng avallAhl<br />
Ball £ Wood*<br />
Ave. 399-3BOo<br />
DANA £ ',mou* baUeti good now irt<br />
CJ»i HOOK lOfrti AJJ Tamou* r-*ci<br />
p*35 in bfttyk: form Pick up 3 copy<br />
*( Thor-nt-,. etti St near D sy Av#<br />
6 16<br />
SAVE NOW DURING OUR FIRST ...<br />
ON QUALITY USED CARS!!<br />
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />
1W5MUSTANO H.r«opr<br />
'^RAMBLER AMERICAN,<br />
1W RAMBLER Amh.ua,<br />
rml "MW.<br />
RAMBLER Stoltan<br />
O FALCON<br />
Swim. Slandanl tm<br />
minimi. 0» HMT.<br />
M CHEVY IM Air<br />
MDT<br />
SMion<br />
OM<br />
LUNCHEONETTE AND 4 APArTT<br />
I menu This is a wonderful op<br />
, portunity to buy a well established<br />
, buuness It is kept very dean and<br />
has rirst cl»-s equipmAnt There<br />
aro 4 epartm*nts All can be rent<br />
ed on a yearly ba«Js There are<br />
many extras This is well worth in<br />
X^ifcTv. Co " t31 """>• 330<br />
Morgan's Wharf<br />
- 54H> St.. Avalgn. M. J<br />
Tslcphona M7-51I1<br />
NEEDLE CRAFT NOOK<br />
Begins Meyer<br />
YARNS .. NEEDLEPOINT<br />
CREWEL<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
Hand KnHt Eipertly Finished<br />
UNUSUAL GREETING CARDS<br />
The Flanders<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS and storm<br />
windows Reicreened and<br />
lass .nstalled Miami Somers Co.<br />
JO Kin. tr^.1, o, ca<br />
? d«se. Monday wS<br />
Years c.<br />
tirml Call 399 7B03<br />
Weekends<br />
y . Z,<br />
some for u<br />
414 Atlantic A»e. StxrHn<br />
PROF/SERVICES<br />
FURNITURE RESTORED „<br />
663-8162 '<br />
ZfNITHLOANCO.<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926. Aibury Ave.<br />
399-2224<br />
BETWEEN 9th and loth<br />
RUBBER STAMPS—Mad* to <strong>On</strong>JH<br />
Prompt Oftlivary Re^.onUDI* Me<br />
1»nr> m, 326 Atlantic Avt, Dial<br />
3Q9 0711 tf<br />
STORM SASH<br />
AND SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Asbury Ave.<br />
399-2224<br />
BETWEEN 9th and IDIh<br />
DOGS, CATS & PETS<br />
FRANCIS Li<br />
SAILBOAT<br />
IMMEDIATE |<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
COMPLETE BATHING AND GROOM<br />
Ing for all breeds. Call Holly<br />
Hills Boordlnji Kannels. 927-2140.<br />
IRISH SETTER PUPPIES — Males S.<br />
Females. AKC registered. Cham<br />
pjon bloou line. 399 7298. 6 16<br />
TWO ADOKAULE KITTENS— Lrxikmi<br />
for a new hoirie five weeks old<br />
for a new home, five weeks<br />
Jeautiful marking*. No charge,<br />
course. Call 399 5654<br />
, <strong>of</strong><br />
6 23<br />
19€i5 VGH Convsrtibl* |<br />
ing (>rt*-,i e»cell*»nf m<br />
_ _ „ „_ [<br />
POODLES A K, C ^Quality atotl*.<br />
6 weeks, shots. bl4Ch and silvi-r<br />
small miniature, mal« and- female '<br />
fl?5. 1912 Ferndale rjriv« .For ap- [<br />
pointmont 399-2887. 6-23<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
14-FOOT THOMPSON RUNABOUT —<br />
Clinker built. Comploto with con<br />
trot*, trailer, 3% h.p. Lvinrudo mo<br />
toe, gsm tAnh, S350 AIM> t»ave some<br />
extras a\Zj*ilablsV"-3rith(>f', &f*% t£nk,<br />
paddle, motor carrier, s*>^t CLiitV<br />
ions Tclophono 927-6552. tf<br />
BOAT StIP FOR ftFFMT Wil<br />
mod a to up to 30 bo^t<br />
on Ferndalo Dri F<br />
39000 i<br />
•bdd<br />
*a*l_t.OI.)<br />
at 35 J<br />
& It,<br />
1962r 13'G" MFG.<br />
h.p. Used one<br />
r(jl», ill rtecc^sary cquiDmo<br />
399.1363 anytime? before<br />
After, call 3990430. S-49&.<br />
L 19f>3 \r fiberglass boat, seats<br />
. w#th /S h-p. Jolunsori motor<br />
*J*MT:ttiC St^rttrr 1 . 3ii Wa*.<br />
•64 Ford Oal. "BOO" 4.0,,<br />
Earl B. Prenot, Jr.<br />
TREE SERVICE<br />
Treo-Topplng, Removal ond<br />
JPrumnE — All Work Done<br />
by TittKTienced Men.<br />
Psnwul Supwittsn<br />
and Inwrancs.<br />
FRKE fcSTTMATES<br />
Call 399-5721<br />
DRUCK<br />
fONTIAC - CADILLAC<br />
" TEMPEST<br />
12Ht & Atbtiry Av*.<br />
OW 39W432<br />
Til ANTENNA<br />
• • SALES A SERVE<br />
BEL*" SOPPOBrnNG<br />
TOWERS<br />
Amu H. Sctruft<br />
Barbera S. Brooks<br />
SCHUFF<br />
— ELECTRIC -—<br />
710 Asbmy Avenue<br />
DIAL 3*9-1242<br />
COMPLETE<br />
KITCHEN<br />
Planning Service<br />
Ted Taylor's<br />
KfTCHEN<br />
SHOWROOM<br />
93S At bury 399-6433<br />
W. EARL<br />
NORTH<br />
7th & Bay 399-2936<br />
• Furniture Reflni.hlng<br />
• Furniture Repairing<br />
• Cabinet Work<br />
THOMPSON (1902) 17 B<br />
90 hp motor (19G5)<br />
%tart<br />
equip<br />
Road<br />
, condition<br />
May DA it*}<br />
ill 199 ^404<br />
Fully<br />
dlnut<br />
6 23<br />
- SKEECRAFT — Cabin, wood<br />
boat, good condition. mSrty ex<br />
tt>s.. 1550. 3124 Wer*t A*, w^nh-<br />
e«.d*. -• . .tf (Friday*)<br />
dnvM<br />
6 4393<br />
19S(> CHEW two<br />
1963 VOLKSWAGEN eUS-UHJ u "<br />
TRUCKS FORSM.lV<br />
A COMPLETE UNI 0»,<br />
TRUCKS<br />
PARTS s settMCBf:••;<br />
-A" USED TRUtKt .*-''<br />
1960 CHEVY P1CK41P, H-T*<br />
MOVER<br />
• MOTORS -•'•<br />
Mth St. 4 W«t Art. MM<br />
WANTED<br />
WANTED—A<br />
I" th-<br />
Cerltr II A<br />
MARINE<br />
ELECTRONICS<br />
• SALES A SERVICE •<br />
Small Slorc"-; Large St6or. 3994)267. 6-30 (Fridays<br />
!6 ALL CEDAR SKIFF, compass<br />
head." excellent condition plu<br />
many extras) Kurmuth. marine en'<br />
Hlntr—less than . 2O hours. Will<br />
ureridcel Call 399.1346 or 399.4891<br />
to inspect. •" ; ; - 7-7.. (Fridays)<br />
CHRIS CRAFT ?0r Utility, 1B5 hp,<br />
fully equipped, perfect condition<br />
excellent for 1 itater'shl. $1200. Ap<br />
i 1 B f t<br />
exc<br />
ply<br />
O<br />
llent for itate<br />
Hallamarine.<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
shl.<br />
112S QayfrvHtt 1<br />
PRIVATE St-•• Go«f<br />
shape $.73 946 Pleasure Ave Call<br />
399 6436 6-16<br />
16* BRISTOL—35 hp Mercury en<br />
(In* Both in top condition Must<br />
sacrifice Any reasonable <strong>of</strong>fer. 399<br />
0S56 after 6pm or weekends tf<br />
WISHIN', BUT CAN'T OO FISHIN*<br />
•59 15' WFO. -59 45 h p Johnson<br />
plus trml«r and nrtrK. fSSO 399<br />
3213 6.26<br />
JUPE HrDROPLANE with steering<br />
Wheel and cable* $80, anchor %3<br />
ti h l 15<br />
Wheel and cabl<br />
steering wheel<br />
lWt<br />
Car Radio* Repaired<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
•JggWLA wja<br />
vice<br />
Mramct<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
30c ^ch<br />
QUICK SERVICE<br />
* $80, anchor %3<br />
15 aacti B94 4th<br />
6-30<br />
2O FT CUNKEfl BUILT open sea<br />
sdlff Inboard 109 H P G^y en<br />
gine Lovette auto bilge pump, out<br />
rin-me?I«re—(Soels7"(nien'»y<br />
pants, lady * knit suit size 1. „<br />
sreen sha« rust 4 s G g 16<br />
' 20'<br />
fcondltlon.<br />
I <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Boat trailer, hi affioal-<br />
110* Bay Av*""*,<br />
IS FT LVMAN and 35 h p *l.ctric<br />
,,John»on. ga.s t»nk, controls, as It,<br />
4100 00 Any evarring after 5 P M<br />
n 3nug H*rbor Call 399-0008 o"23<br />
SAILBOAT — 16' Comat No 3240<br />
Completa with trailer tujeron Mil.<br />
rwdy to mi, CM 399^977. 6<br />
3 TV AND RADIO Tube tagjn 1<br />
riellt Dispenser* a/IO.J'S, \<br />
thai sell from *1 SO »nH J. .<br />
value W.000 s*ll •» W,>ta<br />
399-O911. '-»M<br />
BOSTON WHALER—35 h p Mercury<br />
-equipped. »475. Call 3904032<br />
IB' THOMPSON — With 35 hp el-<br />
Z? tB J2X22' Sir 111 'JH&<br />
«, can Ed Mty<br />
-\ 1 1 -<br />
CASH WEQISTER, Reaja"* 1 ^ "<br />
1688. 1158 Asbilry An*.<br />
Cell 399^)°75.<br />
WANTED—4JSED CARS, TiJ<br />
TrKtors. S0«n*iM«»' 1<br />
lir* acce<br />
B0.1<br />
Bring Quick I<br />
TO ALL<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
BUYERS<br />
I U Hi* Hnw to Ralamp<br />
with<br />
"SYLVANIA<br />
LAMPS"<br />
Wholesale<br />
|A. C. ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO.<br />
fjsee Howurd tor quote<br />
1145 WEST AVE,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Jtt-3130<br />
I REFRIGERATORS, range*. «"<br />
-jtatic washer*, water healers,<br />
li," Corson Electric, 7b2 West<br />
mJ! - "248 6 30<br />
TE SET $20 00—Refrigerator<br />
silent condition »30 formica<br />
and chairs, hallway ca'pffUMK.<br />
Camera .w/bae—Flash at-<br />
_jn4nts etc Bay Breeze, 345<br />
|Ai/e. Phone 399-3080. tf<br />
mNGEA—Very flue quality. Ml<br />
jtls <strong>of</strong> evergreen*. Connelly. 494<br />
I Shore Road, Clarnwnt, N. J.<br />
1248. 6-23<br />
SlE TIGUfS SHOP—Gifts old,<br />
1 and unusual, open dally 10<br />
[5:30 P.M. 633 Asoury Ave. 9 1<br />
MARLETTE MOBILE HOME—<br />
, x 50 w/20 fL eicienslon<br />
J,n, air conditioning gun heat<br />
filled, 2 bedrooms, completely<br />
Idul location C»ll 399-<br />
NEW 75 WATT Ray Jefferso.1<br />
&7S commercial type<br />
duty r^dlo telephnr e Regular<br />
S495—Special $?25 <strong>On</strong>ly 3<br />
Johnson s Marine Eloctronics<br />
[ Bay Ave 399 2221 tf<br />
, — China Glass, Lamps<br />
Shop open from 9 30 to<br />
~ selection authenticated<br />
;ny Collectors please call<br />
[appointment R6d>> HOU"SB~ An<br />
Central Ave at Bargain<br />
.ike <strong>of</strong>f Route 9, Linwood<br />
bilks 9Z7-4tOU 6 30 (Friday)<br />
FOR SALi<br />
DtfeK—Coutd<br />
• be used<br />
399 2007<br />
fj 16<br />
||V Sterecorder tape deck—464<br />
track multiplex ready<br />
_. . . l*enty hours use Con<br />
• heard at 1157 Simpson Avenue<br />
1 <strong>City</strong> $70. film<br />
frERSIBLE FIBRE RUG 9 x 12 *7<br />
nattress covers $1 and 50c<br />
J wood dryers 50c 25c stroll<br />
1)2, walnut da*k ctislr 12 0B4<br />
I st 6 16<br />
DNDE Haywood Wakafield turn),<br />
fare complete—Dining room table.<br />
' chairs, ctllni cHuet. Living<br />
t s<strong>of</strong>a, two chairs, two tables,<br />
r lampi hassock, TV, slip cov<br />
I and drapes to matcii- Excellent<br />
Call 399.8390, °~ 16<br />
TELEVISION W5 00 Spur"<br />
ter 120 00 Double bed, mat<br />
; $5 00 16] Simpson Av* 6 16<br />
GE SALE—Washer, space heaL<br />
lady's «t>lt club*, and other<br />
old good Call 399 1441<br />
6 23 (Fri )<br />
LAWN MOWER good qondl<br />
, J20 Call 399 0257 » "•<br />
!A Frltfldalre Irnperlal<br />
settings Uk« neW<br />
accept best <strong>of</strong>fer 399 3G45<br />
250 Monza 1964 Excel<br />
condition 9600 miles Call<br />
i 399-8970 " >6<br />
8 CU FT f. Cro?ley rslrlg<br />
rr clean Bnd In good condl<br />
„._!• t *-ic l_n..IMt al<br />
, small fre<br />
[Jl Wast Ave<br />
In good condl<br />
*35 Inquire at<br />
• 30<br />
. ' ^ ~-~<br />
FB0ARD 9'8" Duke Kahsnamo-<br />
> Wetstilt and Top Carrier *100<br />
Dlate 2509 Asbury Phone 399<br />
£ IG<br />
i BEFORE YOPR EYES — on<br />
r new carpet — remove them<br />
Blue Lustre Rent electric<br />
ipooer 11 Western Auto Asso<br />
I Store Somer* Point Shopplna<br />
6 lp<br />
UE ITEMS—Uirg. pine drop<br />
-table *135. early Amerloan<br />
cupboard J175OO early<br />
lancan Jatly cubboard $50, marble<br />
t> dresser $63, old mahogany ores-<br />
* large $40, large oval mirror $20,<br />
*'l square mirror aio 7 antique<br />
. • $> 50_$10 It | bras* rireplace<br />
. t rail $30 Frlaldalr* refngtrator,<br />
ly«ar. 16 cu Tt 15S Ib 1rMt»t.<br />
Fut free 1125 9 chain $9 99 For small<br />
and larga feat, Wilbur Coon $24 95<br />
value now $7 77 Men's name<br />
brand shoes 1/3 to ^ <strong>of</strong>f regular<br />
price Hilton's 920 Shore Road,<br />
comers Point Open weekday* 10 to<br />
9 Sunday 10 to 6 Additional dls<br />
count for Senior Citizens 6 27<br />
GAS tfa&h burner. Good condition.<br />
OH 927-7290- 6-"*<br />
$30<br />
REFRIGERATOR GE. perfect,<br />
Henm<strong>of</strong>e vacuum cleaner, t#nk<br />
typ«r with accflssOriAs, perfed. $2&.<br />
2 floor lamps, $2 50 each Ores*** 1<br />
with drawers >4. RuS plocM, nice<br />
corvdition. \2 each. 3998409. 6-16<br />
REAL ESTATE—SALE<br />
BAVFRONT (Printo UH w com<br />
rn.vt.li!) 2 •pmrtmenta. lit f!,. 3<br />
ledropm*, ate. SrrtJ fl, isfM* dorm<br />
iturtmanf -- * -'--<br />
YEAR 'ROUND 2 family In Gardens,<br />
one level, oil hot water heated, 2<br />
bedrooma In eaon unit Pleasant res<br />
Idantlal ar« S13.S00 Hlllwaea<br />
Realtor 14 Atlti A 6-16<br />
Idatlal ar« S13.S00<br />
Realtor. 14 Atlantic Ava.<br />
ea<br />
16<br />
SIX APARTMENTS, excellent condl<br />
tlon $30,000 £li bedroom cot<br />
age fumlihed $19,000 3 Apart<br />
fumisned, $16 506 Cottag* and Du<br />
plax, extra lot, $30,000 4 Apart<br />
menu and lot, $14,aOO Bungalow,<br />
haet fumlihed $14,000 Owner*<br />
*end listings Olive MacPherson.<br />
Broker 13th & West Av* «-lo<br />
OARDENS, one level home, Hvlni<br />
room. dinlnB room, modem elac-<br />
trio kitchen, foundry, 3 tndro<strong>of</strong>ns,<br />
bath Oil hot water heated Very<br />
good condition. Furnished. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
115,000. Hlllegui, Realtor, 14 Af<br />
lantlc Ave. 6 16<br />
NICE HOME, heated. Unfumlahad,<br />
living room, dlnlns room, modern<br />
kHetlen, 4 bedroom!. Ule both. Da.<br />
tacheo werslied l^ar sarase. Es-<br />
tra loL only *19,000, Dlttrlch, Inc.<br />
Resltw., 8th & W*i/ey Ava<br />
tf (Friday)<br />
LOVELY COTTAGE In the Garden*.<br />
n*ar the beach Large living room<br />
with fireplace, dining room. Kitchen,<br />
meld s room, powder roorn up<br />
stairs. 3 bedroome, tile bath plus<br />
2 e*tr» play rooms OH hot watar<br />
heated 50 x 100 lot Fumljhed<br />
$31,000 Hlllesess, Realtor. H At-<br />
lantlc Ave sV-16<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
BEESLLYS POINT BUILDING LOT,<br />
10CT x 112. In encollont develop-<br />
ment. $1,900. Coastal Realty. 330<br />
Atlantic Avenue. tf<br />
FURNISHED Income Apartments, 2<br />
with hot water heat. Brick con<br />
structlon Ponnlyn Place near the<br />
beach Garage Suver get* summer<br />
rent, $291*0 Fnlleg.M Realtor,<br />
14 Atlantic Ave 6-1G<br />
ATTRACTIVE HEATED HOME with<br />
rental rooms and apartrnent<br />
Veer round location—near nore*,<br />
churches and boardwalk- Inspection<br />
£J aj^ntment Call Wlri,am Real<br />
tor, 810 <strong>Ocean</strong> A»a 399-0900 6 16<br />
F "2,ud,n C g° > 3 H n : . f< . C ted L .p.rl^ li .*.J<br />
OCtAN CITY—Improved lot 5644<br />
Asbury Ave 45 x 100 $4500 or<br />
best <strong>of</strong>fer Call 399 1283 6-16<br />
REAL ESTATE—SALE<br />
MARMORA — 30 Norwood Road<br />
2 house* north <strong>of</strong> Marmora fire<br />
house 3 bedrooms with a detach<br />
ed 2 car garage 96' lot ">U«e<br />
A bargain for quick sale 6 16<br />
QUALITY THROUGHOUT—Yes. we<br />
ar* excltaa: atioot this PfW^.<br />
, <strong>of</strong>fer* e cfworful street level<br />
ajMrtmefit a lovely owrmr s apart<br />
Sent. 8 guest rooms a I »Jth TV<br />
sets, a suite <strong>of</strong> room*, oil hot water<br />
heat and • 2-car garage This I* a<br />
choice comer location near oeocn<br />
end boardwelk. We assure you that<br />
If* well worm seeing- Priced<br />
126,500 Can today Cojrftal R»an»<br />
330 Atlantic Ave 399 3889. tf<br />
&MALL HOTEL priced to tell at<br />
$13,800 00 Sixteen rooms and<br />
paint brushes, am<br />
Ninth"399?*6'3 C /'<br />
PALERMO — Ideal retirement home,<br />
only Jo 000 00 Living room, din<br />
.tt., 'kitchen two bedrooms, baft<br />
Sarige Oil heat Deep lot for veg<br />
stable <strong>of</strong> flowers Mc5ulre A«encv.<br />
stable <strong>of</strong> flowers Mc6<br />
Real Estate 399-2636<br />
lei tor '" lnwdl *^ur** : lgJS%<br />
need WI^.K. n R«ltciT810*CK«u;<br />
Ave<br />
ZARGE APARTMENT HOUSE-SI«<br />
spartmentl and 7 rooms, also<br />
famTly quafier* and garage. APP£<br />
H Lear. 816 Wesley Ave "<br />
SEAVILLE — Peaceful, suburban Ufa<br />
iJV^^rU'^^Kcnr<br />
oil<br />
Litata 399 263G<br />
DISTINCTIVE MULTI LEVEL HOME.<br />
Year old. spacious corner prop<br />
beach Many a.lr.<br />
ealfor. 14 Atlant-t. Ay.<br />
Cnil'1 M"»e.<br />
50 X 115 lot.<br />
400 Robert L<br />
2700 Aabury Ai<br />
• S 4 BH * BBU, »«•••-'<br />
wTCh.m Raaltqr, 810 <strong>Ocean</strong> A«^<br />
fully fumlsneo anon w-,« "--Tk<br />
iT. Daacli, Rani* go to h"/*.,,";"<br />
000 Hlllegra*. manor. 1* *"»J?j<br />
Ave<br />
ATTRACTIVE CottWt roar 3rd St.<br />
Baech. Hot watar haatad *^J<br />
ronmi, 1st fl Cani Be •P<br />
Guaat Hous. licensed Fan<br />
<strong>of</strong>,ley Quick setjlement<br />
FurnishJd No P"*" ''<br />
HTllegecs, Realtor, 14<br />
1400 West Ay<br />
YEAR 'ROUND COttig. Hvjn| rojjnj,<br />
' cHnlntf ro«n kitchen, 2 ft '<br />
PALERMO. NJ —Vacation cotUjje<br />
nn> ml< scnp>iw(*> Camanl patla and many<br />
eitras. Priced right.<br />
• OEESLEY'S POINT ("Old Bees<br />
ley's Po-nt School House"<br />
1SB9) Mere you can be Hie<br />
bell rlngar as the original bell<br />
still hangs. In tha cupola ol<br />
this converted school house<br />
now consisting <strong>of</strong> |ivlnH room<br />
kitchen. 4 bedrooms, bath and<br />
powder room Newly heated<br />
By baseboard IIHI Exterior<br />
remain* tha same. Large play<br />
yard 120' « 300' Offered<br />
lie 7OO unfurnished<br />
• COTTAOE near Gardens- liu-<br />
Ing roam., kitchen with din<br />
Ing erea, 3 small bedrooms<br />
and bath $9800 Fumlelied<br />
Comer lot may be Iriclud-<br />
.ad for 14200<br />
• PALERMO New ranch type cot<br />
T tag", living room, dining room<br />
kitchen 2 bedrooms, tile bath,<br />
full basement Oil hot air heat<br />
vallabla (or qualified buyer.<br />
• niVIERA AREA Ranch H"<br />
lining room, dinlnB area 3<br />
Bedrooms, tile bath, utility<br />
room total electric house<br />
DMached 2-car garage Lot<br />
65" x 100', Excellent Ye*r<br />
• Bound- Value tor $33,900.<br />
UnfUmlsh*d.:<br />
• GMtDENS CAPg COD Ctny<br />
t Aanelled living room with fir*<br />
plac. kltchmi, 2 bedrooms<br />
and bath, located on first<br />
tloor Second floor'2 tied<br />
rooms. Oarage, utility room<br />
Furnished.. .heitad : :. home<br />
4$0Q<br />
»Z4,$0Q .<br />
BELL & WOODS<br />
REALTORS<br />
226 Weft Avenue<br />
399-3800<br />
Engo-<br />
MARMORA, Four tradmOOM. *<br />
Th!» attractive home on a<br />
comer lot. In an axcellant location,<br />
also ha* •_l*rge_dlniiia-rlW(n, oil<br />
heat wlttl lummer winter hook-up<br />
Utility room and may* otliar f*a-<br />
tures that fnBke It • ':Marrm) Best<br />
Buy- Inuect ttira Coajail Realty,<br />
S36 AtlantlcAve. «9-3889 tf<br />
A DUPLEX FOR *I4,000> Sound Im-<br />
poHibla, Not at Coaatal Realty<br />
TfiU duplax <strong>of</strong>fers • heated 3 bad<br />
room apartment plus » 2*A bedroom<br />
•partmant. Botli rented Wo •••-<br />
seat you hurry for Uils one Cos;<br />
Realty. 330 Atlantic Avenu*<br />
SI1,$00 RIVIERA RANCHER Atti<br />
tlva a bedroom horn* near Lagoon<br />
In aactlon <strong>of</strong> fine homes: coastal<br />
Realty. 330 Atlantic Ava. tf<br />
» BEDROOMS. 1W BATHS, tSemlly<br />
room, gas heat, largo lot. Modem.<br />
Good condition. <strong>On</strong>ly *M,5O0<br />
down to aualifled buver<br />
H«lty, 4M0 Atbuiy Av*.<br />
GRACE<br />
— REALTY —<br />
18,h St. A Afbury Av#.<br />
FOR RED CARPET<br />
TREATMENT<br />
> 12 UNIT APT- MOTEL — Ap.<br />
pruxl gross Income, $20,000-<br />
Buyar to receive proportion-<br />
ate summer income, $140,000-<br />
Completa as la.<br />
BUILDING LOTS —*V *<br />
115' each—WatV end Sewer<br />
—Up to Qrad»—$44OO. ca<br />
. ACROSS FROM BEACH — Du-<br />
plex 4 Bedroom — 2 Bath<br />
apfi. each floor huted and<br />
furnished. 2 Car ssrage. Ex-<br />
cellent condition- 75% rented<br />
for this season. $39,000-00.<br />
1 WESLEY AVE. —Acrose from<br />
beat baaeh. 4 bedroom Cot<br />
tags with a 2 bedroom apaft-<br />
msrrt. Furnished. Make <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
RANCHER — 2 bedrooms tile,<br />
bath, IMng room, kitchen/din-<br />
ette, utility room. Heated.<br />
Carport, extra W let. $18,600<br />
Fumlshad.<br />
COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT—<br />
Thraa stores, two eparbnents.<br />
Approi- gross Income $10,500.<br />
80% fbianclns to qu.llflod<br />
. . . FRANKLIN<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
Real Eatata<br />
Did you ««•i»4s<br />
1P.M. (d«t)<br />
SAT,, JULY 1<br />
Excsll^nt wMr-rfrvn* &•(• fully<br />
bulkheaded & Mtad Offenng 125<br />
feat frWrtagG Ofi ttt* Inland Wat<br />
«rway with full riparian rights!<br />
Rwdy for (mmodi.>1V opntion<br />
aoit dock for 4O space* plus<br />
1% story building faaturin^ ful<br />
fd aled RE&TAU<br />
OOl ctrrunter,<br />
chkrcoal erJls & fireplace<br />
aquipped hltch#fl P'u* 3 bad'<br />
room LIVING QUARTERS. Op<br />
portuntty for conu^vJon Into<br />
spacious year-round ti<br />
rittoenc* 5ff K 95* WATCR<br />
FRONT LOT with pi*r •% sm**JI<br />
bids, may ba purchss«d Hpa<br />
* t " y REQUEST<br />
FREE BROCHURE<br />
1% story building faa<br />
Iv Aqufpp«d panaled<br />
ft ANT with l0_£lOOl<br />
&<br />
6311<br />
REAL ESTATE — REIpT<br />
APTS. FOR<br />
2-rJEDROOM APARTMENT — Large,<br />
airy rooms cool, comfartabl* and<br />
cheerful Convenient neighborhood<br />
Available, for **a>on. jnontti or<br />
week. 309 4th Street Phona 399<br />
4»>4 •»<br />
3 BEDROOM Apartment 6 Large<br />
room* and bath Twin bad* In all<br />
badrooms Front and back pod -<br />
TV and parking for two car*<br />
ply 230 Ocaarl Av»<br />
BBS 5th &T Beach Block—-9 bee!<br />
rooms mod kitchen 1st fl sleep*<br />
9 Off Jtraet parking Available July<br />
1st to uly 15th Also 1 and 2 boo 1<br />
room apt* available 399*785 6-30<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
1429 CENTRAL AVE.—4 bedroom,<br />
well equipped, 2nd floor apart-<br />
ment .open for iesl hair <strong>of</strong> season<br />
1600 2 Bedroom 1st floor apart<br />
rnent open alter 7 29-67 two weeks<br />
or more rentals Apply 1431 Can<br />
tral Ave. 1st Moor. ©-23<br />
GROUND FLOOR APARTMBNT. near<br />
beach and boardwalk. Attractive<br />
and cheerful Sleeps 4 or 5 Elec-<br />
tric kitchen. Full season »1«25.<br />
half-season fSSO. Write Prince,<br />
1D2S Wesley Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or<br />
call (201) 263-0052. tf<br />
BUSINESS WOMAN will •h»re her<br />
gradou* home with mafTled<br />
couple or two ladle* for the sum-<br />
mer *ea*on Riviera Section. Priv-<br />
ate bath and kitchen privllege*.<br />
Write Box No 517, Sentinel Ledger,<br />
tf<br />
GARDENS. OCEAN FRONT— tpad-<br />
ous 1st fl apartment, pdvatv<br />
krklns Open porch, cable service<br />
,1^ TV Guarded beech Month<br />
pr 2 weeks now, *ea*on, half (Ba-<br />
son or month for 1968 Call 399-<br />
0525 6J9<br />
EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS, weekly<br />
or monthly clean rooms, airy<br />
oonshes Laurel Hall, 4B Wesley ML<br />
393J1800 6-30<br />
2 DCDROOM apartments—Centrally<br />
located Weekly or monthly •"•atl<br />
399-4524 6-^3<br />
NEWLY Rl 40VATED apartment —<br />
Near the Bay, 2 bedroom, fully<br />
furnished, all new bath <strong>Jun</strong>e, last<br />
2 weeks <strong>of</strong> July, all August. 399.<br />
0249<br />
6 1»<br />
502 11TH ST — 1st fl apartment,<br />
sleeps 6 to 9 persons Corner<br />
exposure, close to beach and board<br />
walk. TV and wather Half sw<br />
ion monthly or weekly Apply<br />
—1 the ?nd fl 6-16<br />
EL PLAZA. 60S <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.. Efflc!<br />
ency hDusakaepIng apartments,<br />
private baths sleep 2 to 5 per<br />
sons 155*5 75 week Csterlng to<br />
mlddle-kged couples and f»mllle»<br />
Dial 395 1231 9 1<br />
1115 17 CENTRAL AVE-— Modem<br />
clean apartments. sle"P. •" «"><br />
eight, weekly, also cfiearful room*<br />
by day or week. pa'kinH Special<br />
une rates Phone J99 37I0 6-16<br />
CENTER CITV— Minutes from<br />
boardwalk, beach, music pjer.,buj-<br />
Inexs section, best restaurant*. Mod-<br />
em 2 bedroom apartments, also<br />
rooms with or without private, bath.<br />
Season, monthly, weekly. Crescent<br />
d 6117th St 3993J41<br />
rooms<br />
Season,<br />
Lodge,<br />
monthly, w<br />
611.7th St.<br />
Crescen<br />
399-3J41;<br />
830 PLYMOUTH PLACE. 2 —---•<br />
apartment, ground fl Near B»rfl<br />
walk ana mu*lc pier Call 1-alJ-<br />
6B7-2969 or weekends, 399 5315 tf<br />
706 MOORLYN TERRACE—<strong>On</strong>e room<br />
_«,..,~_~, apt* *30 to 360 week.<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
4 WESUEV AVE—Sleeps 4 Ct^r W<br />
Partdne patio AyaUabuf" Juln<br />
Augvist ?to 20th CM I 215+iaettK<br />
2 lB<br />
MODERN z end 3 tiedroom apart<br />
-marrts,- private 'porches,'- cenDsjUy<br />
located, near beadi md evetythlng,<br />
Rexlucei) rate* for Jim Flymouth<br />
Apartments, 718 Ooean Av« 399.<br />
830 PLYMOUTH PLACE. 2 bedroom<br />
aoartment. around fl. Near Board-<br />
walk and tnutlo pier Call 121B<br />
687 2969 or weekends, 399^13^<br />
FOR THE SEASON—Istn apt<br />
6 adults. Breezy porch, TV,<br />
vvte entrance end utilttles Int/<br />
SBOO Loiui seaaon 41S <strong>Ocean</strong> Av«.<br />
I99.IBO4 6-lB<br />
1 w, pri-<br />
Includad<br />
EFFICIENCY APT^f-lst fl. bedroom-<br />
llvlng room combination .tile bath,<br />
kitchen. Sleep* 2 Season MOO, July<br />
or Aucust S200, weekly S55 Nn<br />
pita cSl 3990516 " * 6-20<br />
EmCIEWCY APARTMENT In thi<br />
Garden*. *l*ep* ttire*. oomplete<br />
batt"i kitchSn. TV. Call^39<br />
0723. 500 we*t Surf Road *7B per<br />
' p-15<br />
ROOMS<br />
ROOMS for rent by month or tea-<br />
son for ladle* or working couple*.<br />
Reasonaole rates TfM IdlatrIM, 710<br />
Moortyn Terrace. 6-16<br />
NICE BEDROOM anfl bathlln priVSt*<br />
A BIO VALUE ROOM a* a!n»ll -- -.<br />
Owner wanu to •*H r > Htrne wlU.<br />
right persons. Call 3BB.}347 «<br />
ROOMS TOR BENT—Stead* wOf<br />
boys and girts- Soya dormitory,<br />
%S per week. GlriS dormltnry »R(<br />
per week, Including coqklnft, rafrig-<br />
eretlon, private entranced Single<br />
rooms. *R per week. OHiers *10<br />
per person, sharing, linens.' ln-<br />
bludeS villa By The Sea. 1424<br />
Ave. Ocein <strong>City</strong>. N J. »|^<br />
CeVr<br />
ROOMS—*2 50 per<br />
son or *25 00 p*r wiei 1 ».ww<br />
Special rate for »Jrt# working In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 3?9-0136. 301 Central<br />
Ave 6-20<br />
held to be<br />
al, auch t<br />
th* validity <strong>of</strong> .<br />
Sons, setnence*<br />
phrasae: <strong>of</strong> this ordji<br />
*hall remain In aff*^. -T j., —<br />
- * • - ~ twit that this Ordinance<br />
notwaJittandln, IB* In;<br />
a<br />
shall<br />
by repealed<br />
SECTION<br />
take effect<br />
*eg* and<br />
by law.<br />
8 This Ordinance shall<br />
from and after Hi pe^<br />
publication as ^ provided<br />
The aboyw Qn<br />
on first reading<br />
Ins <strong>of</strong> tha B<br />
a**s«srv<br />
and<br />
ba ttkan UP for IBC<strong>On</strong>dM<br />
public tieadnc final, reading<br />
Kopurni at a special meeting to<br />
hetdln <strong>Jun</strong>e ifiS, <strong>1967</strong> « 1<br />
ioth, <strong>1967</strong> at<br />
Jer4ey •<br />
6-16—It—<strong>of</strong> »« 96<br />
SHERIFFS SALEU<br />
By virtu* <strong>of</strong> a Civil Adlon DA<br />
Foreclosure <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged Premier<br />
„ <strong>of</strong> Moruaced fremla«s,<br />
directed,- lutied^ ou(, o(<br />
the Superior Court<br />
Chancery Division. C<br />
ty. DdcSet Na I-1:<br />
(m d/ <strong>of</strong> 11<br />
MARMORA — Nle* furnished room<br />
available now. In private home<br />
Reasonable call 3994299 6-16<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
CITY OF OCEAN CITT.Nm JERKY<br />
oiroiHAHce rib. jql9<br />
Art Ordinance t» rYohlbH the Mak-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> Loud and/or R*oeoua_Nols-<br />
ee? at Any Utmecasean Nobjes De-<br />
signed to Disturb ,he frufillc FHCB<br />
iSa Dignity, t>y AnyDeyloe. Per.<br />
eon w Oroupjyf Araen* In the<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />
BE IT ORDA1NWHBY THE BOARD<br />
OK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY<br />
OF OCEAN CITY IN THE COUNTY<br />
OF CAPE MAY. NEW JERSHY, THAT,<br />
SECTION 1. It la, unlawful to rev-<br />
el, diaport, or behave In a noisy<br />
and boistarau* manner, emitUna*<br />
loud cries and other noises, so as<br />
to Inconvenience others, or otfiar-<br />
wtse disrupt the public peace and<br />
1ST A CENTRAL AVE — 1st<br />
floor apt sleeps 4 family on y<br />
No pets Seasonal rent reasonable<br />
Call 399 2853. owner on premise*<br />
50 Central Ave ^30<br />
1 v 2 & 3 BEDROOM APTS & rooms<br />
for family by woek, month or<br />
seasorf, 1037 Central Ave 6-16<br />
B16 ALDRICH ROAD — 2nd II.<br />
nicely furnished 2 bedrom apart-<br />
ment convenient location, one<br />
block from town Available wee*h><br />
or monthly 399 2281 V<br />
ONE 3-bedroom Apt- sleeps 6, llv<br />
ing room-dining room comblna<br />
tlon kitchen and bath Two 2.<br />
bedroom apts living room, kitchen,<br />
and bath 1104 Asbury Ave, 399-<br />
8291 °- 20<br />
IND FL. APT For Rent—Newly fur<br />
nlshed panrled Interior 2 bed.<br />
mom. opposite <strong>Ocean</strong> Crty*s new<br />
golf course, tile bath, sundeck. prl<br />
^t. entrance TV cable Seasonal<br />
or half season 2317 Bay Ave Call<br />
399.9425 *- 16<br />
2ND FL. APT. 2 bedrooms, living<br />
dining room, kitchen, large porch.<br />
Sleep, 5 *425 Helf.season, $100<br />
weekly 1st fl apt bedroom kit<br />
Chan, living dining room, sleeps 2<br />
J7S weekly can b« seen weekends<br />
44 Wesley Road Og^C"*<br />
1ST FL APT 4 rumt, 2 births;<br />
»o FU l Centra. ^ f » 0 | ^<br />
A FEW CHOICE weeks still BV»il*bl4<br />
A on'and near beachl 123 B^room<br />
aoartments Boush.r Real EHSW,<br />
933 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave 7 7 (Fndays)<br />
ATTRACTIVE APARTMEN I—ind 11,<br />
enclosed porch, living room, din<br />
Ing room kitchen and shad, back<br />
porch, two bedrooms bath and<br />
shower, sleeps six people Monthly<br />
or season, garaaa included No<br />
small children, no pets Call 399<br />
5233 or 399 5O4S • 1«<br />
8EVERAL TWO AND THREE ROOM'<br />
Office Suite*. All Jitllltl** Mod-<br />
wm* net*<br />
fice Suites. All u<br />
_.n in every respect,<br />
7826, Sentlnal Letbiar-<br />
5TORAGE FOR RENT '<br />
STORAGE SftACft HIGH AND DRY.<br />
Reasonable rate. Farashlan, 34<br />
iv Ave _ tf<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
4 BEDROOM 2nd Hoor Unfurnished<br />
comer epartment Veorly lease<br />
<strong>On</strong> 2nd street Call 359*055 tf<br />
MODERN APARTMENT — Unfuf;<br />
nlshed, 2 bedroms. living Toorn.<br />
kitchen, bath Beautiful grounds <strong>of</strong>f<br />
shore ana <strong>of</strong> Palermo, mlftutee<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Convenient ti><br />
stores, schools, churches Reaaon.<br />
able 399-3493 ' . «-23 . v<br />
Three bedroom ar* onb^the .<br />
baths, which lhdurta.'i>,WS<br />
and private ceramic tMe.fc<br />
ing u.ln«,ftoom,_"-'<br />
j<br />
t «••• -»h Many additional<br />
J l<br />
The heatmg 'lyMem ra'«kl'e*is»l<br />
l«v*l end Ism fun ceramic lue<br />
Inaatar badfutfn lat«e 1 toasts<br />
,a*cona] snel rontaln* a charm<br />
(nd UHdem Kitchen With aR<br />
al«l .*!# shower, ti .fouled<br />
eiitrtiioi from the raw. The<br />
The heatmg lyMam ta Mtl'IMm M eneWleaaa e. IM ipaclH-<br />
.catjon, <strong>of</strong> the «»fjW &**£?'• «•»**-»*• *** * ^<br />
_. <strong>of</strong> «34,7WMIQ> *ni «t»e tnlrpiMlti<br />
. P.I
k<br />
The surfing buffs have «<br />
,lone Ume.Mratting. The cold weather<br />
.which accompanied the, wrjval <strong>of</strong><br />
^ring U'qrfnth, thiswarjied some to<br />
• believe,that .this year's surfing sea-<br />
, son in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty would ^jet <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
„ a.stow start. As a rifle, surfers in<br />
general toAy-nt> attention to the cold<br />
weather, "but even,the stoutest <strong>of</strong><br />
_ the lot began, sounding a bit pesa<br />
nustic<br />
Since the arrival -<strong>of</strong> ihe long-<br />
overdue seasonal temperatures,<br />
however, the 14th st version <strong>of</strong> *<br />
tt^unikare squad in wet -suits have<br />
been rejoicing that their prayers to<br />
the surf-god have been answered<br />
andjt has been announced that<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s weekly surfing contests<br />
will begin on Tuesday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 27<br />
TREAT HIM ROYALLY<br />
with a GIFT from thm<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Sends Surfers Jo Waves Resident Qf County chamber<br />
Named 'Garden Stater 1 fpr '67<br />
. -^ ^ ' -.—., . ««_ AVK I war, is tne over-2S men's «mnf<br />
st surfing spot and an authoritative „ n L •„ \ ^^ m s cvcnti •<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Surflngf w dubbed by some)<br />
Association related that since the! 85 ""* "Grandfather's, Squad" The 1<br />
— air has warmed up over the pjstjfSnal chjss comprises all female entwo<br />
weeks. Ihe surfuie 'conhrlme ti-i«<br />
r clashes are widely diversiffct<br />
ol surfers fit into the CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
event, jte they ure — Dr Ulrie J ljuiuer. president<br />
an average age <strong>of</strong> IS or 13 ' <strong>of</strong> tile Oipe May County Chamber<br />
^ • -••• *^fr ^^» ••—^ %.••!_ LF^JI.<br />
two weeks, ihe surfing •conditions<br />
Surfing, contests, will be concluded <strong>of</strong> Commerce, has been selected as<br />
have been |deal (for Occam <strong>City</strong><br />
weekly Karnaugh said, with thi- e\ the recipient <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1967</strong> Garden'<br />
that is). ^'<br />
ccption <strong>of</strong> the week <strong>of</strong> July 4lh Stater Award prcheflttiLhy the New<br />
Harbaugh said that, due to the Summer Court Loop at wluch time he felt that the mini Jersey Association <strong>of</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
ber <strong>of</strong> entries<br />
tremendous number <strong>of</strong> surfers whj<br />
is inHho Wfho «jhlest conlcst wouIJ woul I Commerce Executive**<br />
enter the weekly competition a new Meeting <strong>On</strong> Monday require more..lhan a sin^lp day ot The announcement made bv<br />
judging Weekly cuntests \ull IK.<br />
list <strong>of</strong> five classes <strong>of</strong> surfers lias A meeting has been called for held on Tuesdays.<br />
Joseph A Mammon chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
been compiled The first class is representatives nf teams wishing<br />
Ihe fiardin smtei' Award Commit<br />
the bays' events which is mnde up to compete In the Summer Col-<br />
tee /or Ihe Skite F^ecutHes Asso<strong>of</strong><br />
surfers up to the age <strong>of</strong> 16 The lege Basketball IJeaguc to be FORGOTTEN IN JAIL<br />
Lialu n ami t\etuti\e vice-president<br />
second class is the- junior men's sponsored by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rec- FO11T WORTH Tl-X -.Lknd<br />
' <strong>of</strong> Uie New Hi-unsw ick Rantiin Valevent<br />
for boys 16 and 17 years reation Department.<br />
! li\ Chiiniljfi .if CRJIIUHTCC In ar-<br />
Mark Gray 40, has txi-n nltns.il<br />
Third is the senior men'i esent for The meeting is llsftxl for the<br />
nouneitig ilie sileition Mammon<br />
from Mil with an apol.iRi. In, ket>><br />
boys ranginii from IS to 25 years Recreation Center Office on 6th<br />
sild IM Niqui I s. rvconi <strong>of</strong> sei-v<br />
st. near. Atlantic av. on Mon- inC him tou lnnc ArcdrdiriK lo n-- lu<br />
day evening (<strong>Jun</strong>e 19) .,( g „.. ports Cmy ,iai jjjpj ix-ttmih. r<br />
clock. League games will be- 1%6 Jnrl should hiM- betn n<br />
Btn under lights at the Recre-<br />
lrased in mid Febniar> whtn th,<br />
ation center on <strong>Jun</strong>e 26.<br />
ry found no grounds lo hold lum<br />
1 to C has been<br />
mtMandn^; The hormi which our<br />
^miniin is bestowing upun him<br />
]^ nul O7ii\ nt hlv tl.-'st-rved but 1<br />
INI a Irthutt lo Ihe fine woik beint,<br />
flom I>\ ihe Capo Mdv Coimrv<br />
Chombt r <strong>of</strong> Commtue under Ins<br />
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1112-1122 on The Boardwalk<br />
©p»« Monday thru Saturday t.30 A, M. to 10 P. M.<br />
We Invite you to visit our<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
LOCATED IN THE LOWER LO1BY OP THI<br />
PORT-0-CALL HOTEL & MOTOR INN<br />
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' hoM<br />
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|\<br />
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IUNDAY<br />
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CITY<br />
'87TH YEAR—' No. Telephone 309-5411 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY^tliESDAY, JUNE 20, <strong>1967</strong> pubueMhm OMa<br />
•th, tt. trutnnm n '\<br />
Associate Pastor<br />
1 Methodist ChurchT<br />
Iv. Groom In Tuckerton<br />
annual, sessions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Oanterenco <strong>of</strong><br />
1st Qiurelj dosed here<br />
-Jersey<br />
Sunday with tho npp<strong>of</strong>nniicnt <strong>of</strong> minjsters<br />
to new churches in the Conference<br />
jurisdldion.<br />
to 1,000 dclcgati-s attended<br />
the five-day meeUngg held at ihe<br />
First tathodUrt attack. The Confer.;<br />
ence repreaenti W0 churches witn<br />
100,000 members south <strong>of</strong> (he Hart,<br />
tan River,<br />
iff<br />
|£o m m d(e r s'<br />
ervice<br />
ymmer Schedule Set<br />
<strong>City</strong> Bus Service<br />
•<br />
|<br />
Thi> iiiHini; which is presented an-<br />
, nuallj- by the Slate Association, Is<br />
; .given to an ixitsf;in(Unf Individual<br />
. fur voliiniury effnrts in Chamber <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ulric J. Laquer<br />
I Ciannii'rif activity's. Thp award will<br />
bi> pn'.s*>nr«i at the annual meeting Court House, member ol the Cape<br />
j <strong>of</strong> the State Association on .<strong>Jun</strong>e May County Mosquito Commission,<br />
j m, at tho Demiii .Hotel In Atlantic farmer president <strong>of</strong> th» f*unty 4-H dUTSTANpiNG ATHLETO, Ken to£<br />
, <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Pair Association and sponsored the outstanding athlete trophy from (W<br />
4-H, Better Boys Oub, along with<br />
Dr, L&quer. a -IS-yesr-aid Cape<br />
Howeli at tho annual Awards Assembly""<br />
the organizing <strong>of</strong> the Ope May<br />
May Court House physician was<br />
in the high ichool,—Senior Photo '-''<br />
County Midget Football League,<br />
cited for.his leadership effort In Increasing<br />
activity <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
past president <strong>of</strong> the lions Club <strong>of</strong><br />
Chamber, ineiudifig the Impending<br />
Stone Harbor, He is currently a<br />
publication <strong>of</strong> a Chamber Directory,<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the fipe May County Classified Aft Bring You Quick!<br />
ti a newly instituted monthly news- Medical Society, the American Medletter,<br />
membership drive, and theical<br />
Society, and th* American<br />
formation <strong>of</strong> a Legislative Afflurs Academy <strong>of</strong> General<br />
Cwnnuttfe to bring the interests <strong>of</strong><br />
Hie Ctounty Chamber before me<br />
staff and federal legislatures, More<br />
reeently was the announcement <strong>of</strong> Bowling<br />
the formation <strong>of</strong> a Business Ethics<br />
Commitiee, to stress the need <strong>of</strong><br />
POINT BOWLING CENTER<br />
ethics amonB couniy business pe. Hot ibM LngM<br />
Canal's GoJ3o. J, Lucky Five. 1:<br />
Happy Go Luclv, S, Qarfunkle, 1;<br />
Dr. Laqur. who has served as A'Lantema, 3. Hockettes, 1- Pirates.<br />
Chamber preaid«it sinee 18K, Is 2, five Gala, a.<br />
married and the father <strong>of</strong> two sons High individual scries and single<br />
and two daughters. He opened Wi Betty Carter, S38 and TO, Ingh<br />
first medical praetifce In Cape May team series, A'Lanterna, 2172, High<br />
County in WO and was the first team single, Hockettes, TO,<br />
DRfSS SHIRTS<br />
resident physician at the Burdette<br />
Standinw: Carol's, 134s A'Lan-<br />
TomUn Hpspital. up on its openinB<br />
By Manhattan and Eagle.<br />
tema, llij Rockiftes. IMi Pjrat,<br />
and coritinues as a manber <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Stripes. White and Solid<br />
.-. •.—-- *a^» ^ mtriijuei ui uie ,n>e; IMi five Five uais Qals, 7-8: Y^f" L4icKy Lucky nve. five Oolari,<br />
^^He Is a member <strong>of</strong> the First' T* Happy Oo Lucky, 4.12; Ga^<br />
^Jethahst cjurch <strong>of</strong> Cape May funkie, 2-14,<br />
from 4,25 to 9.95<br />
SPORT SHIRTS<br />
By Manhattan, Eagle<br />
and Schiaparelli. Madras,<br />
Prints and Stripes, Dacron.<br />
cotton and silk.<br />
4.00 to 17.50<br />
SLACKS<br />
By Palm Beach and<br />
Hart. Schafmer & Mant<br />
9.95 to 27.95<br />
TIES<br />
Full width crisper<br />
By Superba and Damon.<br />
Super storage doors<br />
1.50 to 7.50<br />
Automatic refrigerator defrost<br />
DOBBS STRAW HATS<br />
6,95 to 8.95<br />
SHOES<br />
Nunn Bush<br />
from 20.95 to 37.50<br />
Edgerton<br />
from 14.95 to 19.95<br />
SWIM TRUNKS<br />
By Jantzen and Robert<br />
Bruce. Large selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> styles and colors.<br />
3.00 to 10.00<br />
CABANA SETS<br />
By Jantzen B^tli terry<br />
lined and unllncd.<br />
10.95 to 19-95<br />
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OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nl{<br />
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V Wl HONOR CCP.,<br />
' aai AMmUCAN EDIT CMt|<br />
i<br />
>way To OX.<br />
Master Plan<br />
ute Is 'Schematic',<br />
nie Official Says<br />
new fteovwy direct irom Uie<br />
iw-are Manorial Bridge to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
poK9th it ii envisioned In the<br />
Trunsportaflon Departmntt'g<br />
sols for a master traiisportu-<br />
^ plan- (or New Jeraey.<br />
yman Marvin D, • PcrsWe<br />
I yesterday (hat he has reword<br />
bom Commissioner <strong>of</strong><br />
David J. Goldberg<br />
the deportmentnl plan tea<br />
hlghway73.<br />
included, Perskle said, is a<br />
Irem the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
way which would meM Route 9<br />
lie vicinity <strong>of</strong> the intene<strong>of</strong>lon <strong>of</strong><br />
SO and the Shore rd. in the<br />
at Caj>e May Count}'.<br />
tfrirt that the<br />
on the map are "schematic<br />
I are not Intended to indicate the<br />
location <strong>of</strong> these suggested<br />
»,"<br />
da noted, however: that thp<br />
trom the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Ex<br />
way has been promised since<br />
nwd wan built.<br />
dedslcns,- however, Iiave<br />
i made that such a spur would<br />
t be eevanically feasible. I have<br />
$M pig* 5, cehmm *, pluM<br />
feenagefiirt<br />
M Victim<br />
17-year-old Pittsburgh girl was<br />
1 itirly FYiday when a conipact<br />
in which she was a po-'^cTiKcr<br />
out at control on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ners Point causeway nnd<br />
into an obntmi-nt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Channel bridge<br />
relmg to police. Margaret Ma-<br />
WIIB dead on amvnJ at Shore<br />
lonal Hospital The light cur<br />
hitting the abutment turned 1<br />
Presiding over the five dajri' de.<br />
liberano was Bishop Fringe A. ft<br />
lor, j«ident bishop at the area, WHJ<br />
U the Sunday sessions ordained new<br />
miniiftarial wndldatM, both to thi order<br />
<strong>of</strong> di-iinm and elder.<br />
The Rev, Lloyd O, Williams, was<br />
appointed associate pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First Methodist Church here, replacing<br />
the Rev, George D, Groom who<br />
was assigned to the Methodist Church<br />
in Tuckertaii. The Rev, Hsmrd<br />
Stntton was appointed assistant to<br />
the pastor <strong>of</strong> the Methodllt Oiurch<br />
in Iinwood.<br />
The Conference sessions, the 26th<br />
tq be held consecutively in this city.<br />
Were marked by important xcsoiu<br />
lions including apprm'al <strong>of</strong> tile Methodist<br />
Church merging with the EX-an<br />
gclical United Brethren Oiureh. The<br />
union will not be completed until hvo.<br />
thirds <strong>of</strong> all delegates to conferences<br />
<strong>of</strong> bom churches throughout the country<br />
apjjixjve Uie merger proposal. If<br />
the merger wins final approval the<br />
merged churches will have a total<br />
membership ol H million.<br />
The Conference also approved a<br />
resolution asking for meetings to end<br />
the war in VleOiam wluch would<br />
include representatives <strong>of</strong> all segments<br />
<strong>of</strong> South and North Vietnamese<br />
life including the Viet ConE- It was<br />
recommended that the United States<br />
should support a plan to restore the<br />
war-torn country after cessation <strong>of</strong><br />
hostilities.<br />
Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pastor, the Rev.<br />
Paul Friedrich, now superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Brunswick District <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ConferencB', set the keynote ot the<br />
Cbnferenpe sessions by stating that<br />
Sooth. Jetse/a mUrtop field, includes,<br />
tmy area <strong>of</strong> Df e not cnmmiftefl -to<br />
the rule <strong>of</strong> God including slims,<br />
juburbs. fnim. and factory, com<br />
• on iN side and skidded up tho<br />
approach. The car was a<br />
(till wreck.<br />
driver <strong>of</strong> the car Gcrnld<br />
[lrhun 20 <strong>of</strong> Havortnwn Po was<br />
Btrd for "shock and cut>: at the i<br />
Jital ^md was relcu^rd the f^lring<br />
day A third passenger. Nancy<br />
16. also <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh sufine-p<br />
laceration for which she<br />
liospitaljzcd,<br />
' identification nf the rinid girl<br />
delnyrd because neither Oirnor<br />
Miss Klrby was able imliateiy<br />
to give a cohiTenl stori*<br />
I whnl happened.<br />
{Also, polieo said Curtain liad in<br />
I possession a wallet belonging lo<br />
man. Hospital authorities,<br />
ling that the wallet was his,<br />
1<br />
identified him briefly un<br />
f Qirtain wall able to canvct the<br />
nin faces a mandatory charge<br />
t death by automobile as a result<br />
[Miss MaroHl's deatti. police so5d<br />
J<br />
niuntty onl campus, the iifflicted and<br />
the affluent.<br />
Traffic Ticket<br />
Clerks Posted<br />
Molonsls attention<br />
ehand<br />
Rhythm, Rhyme<br />
Of Summertime<br />
A lot ot girls, a lot <strong>of</strong> boys,<br />
[hit really not a lot <strong>of</strong> noise.<br />
lArresta were few. The Idds were<br />
behaving as they really<br />
|Miould. ' -,v .<br />
iPoUee Chief Dungan was imjreaasl<br />
He'd been * •urnma^u si-<br />
1 Isiahd-long bus servloe wiU Qp><br />
on a summer schedule<br />
'starting on Saturday, Jtssi 2^#,<br />
%'Oimn^.'e5iQner E)avid L, &l^^sn<br />
onnounced yesterday.<br />
SimtKon said that the present<br />
jUnc-y bus wiU operate from 8<br />
uiibil noon, Monday' olssi^i'<br />
anitrctiy_ <strong>On</strong> Sunday It will operate<br />
from 8 a.m. until g p,m,. -<br />
A full size bus chatibered fnfl!<br />
George Hoencs, Oalogna bus op;<br />
eralor who owns schood buses<br />
here, wiM travel Uie mute fnm<br />
noon to midnight six days a week<br />
'and from 6 p.m. to midnight on<br />
Sunday, SImpaon said.<br />
BLONDE AND PRETTY—Lovely Jean Benedetta, 23,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, was crowned Miss Artisan, <strong>1967</strong>, Saturday<br />
night. Representing the Lehigh Assembly <strong>of</strong> the ArtisaniT<br />
Tlic <strong>City</strong> ol<br />
Oriiin Oty wants to mnke it fiurly<br />
!MSy (or you to pay for ptukinp; tickels<br />
Thus violations dirks will he<br />
posted in the north entrance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Public Sjfety building on Central<br />
av between 8th and 9th sN to<br />
jcropt fim-s for parkins tioki-ls<br />
But just when the extra violoUons<br />
clerks will be around varies more<br />
or less from day lo day <strong>On</strong> Mon<br />
,lay Tuesdny find Wttinesdiiy you<br />
ciui'p-iy for a ticket from 9 am<br />
to 9 pm<br />
Thursday is diiferent <strong>On</strong> Thurv<br />
nay the cleik will be on duly from<br />
9 am. to 2 30 pm Asked why tlus<br />
change Court Clerk Joseph GuJiTaclno<br />
said •'Thafs Gus Dei lot's diiy<br />
"^Dcrkits is one <strong>of</strong> the clerks The<br />
00,0- is Miss Madeline Turner<br />
Now on Saturday, when tickets<br />
are hung on cars with what amounts<br />
to abandon, a violator can come<br />
to PW his line only between 2 and<br />
That's another big<br />
day. but clerks ^1<br />
on duty<br />
only between 3'30<br />
1<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection, Miss Benedetta won the crotch<br />
over 22 other beauties in'a contest on the Music Pier. Mercedes<br />
Rivera, 21. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Miss Fidelity, was first<br />
rUHMr-up, and Cindy Pressman, also <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, representing<br />
the Keystone Assembly 1 , was second runner-up.<br />
The contest climaxed the weekend outing <strong>of</strong> the Artisans<br />
Order la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.—Senior Photos.<br />
OFFICIAL WELCOME^rMayor Robert L. Sharp was on<br />
hand at the Music Pier Friday evening to welcome the<br />
Philadelphia area Artisans Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection here<br />
for a weekend outing Here Mayor Sharp greets Calvin M.<br />
Botteull (left), <strong>of</strong> Runnemede, N. J, Most Excellent Artisan,<br />
who headed the 1,000 Artisans and their families on<br />
the visitation to the shore.<br />
Distinguished Poet To Read<br />
Works At Center Tomorrow<br />
A. R. Ammonsj distinBtfslied poet,<br />
irill.'tmd from his colleotod Aworks at<br />
thp Ociian CLty Cultural Arts Cailar,<br />
409 Wesley av., tomorrow, at 8:30<br />
.m.<br />
Anunons Is an Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
in laiKlish at Cornell Uraversity cui^<br />
rentlv on a Samuel GusKcniicirn Memorial<br />
FrtimvJiip He h.is recently<br />
completed o lot"<br />
be<br />
and<br />
Guarrocuw -aid that violators can<br />
mIUi in their fines to the address<br />
on the ticket if they —•• ""»•<br />
the: schpdula <strong>of</strong> the<br />
clerks.<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> the N«-w Ei^kuid<br />
and southern collides Icoliiring and<br />
r«i€iing. In Aujjusl he will leave tor<br />
one ymr In Tt.ily on a travpllinK M<br />
dd h b th A<br />
temporary<br />
Traffic Pattern Work<br />
At 34th St. Progressed<br />
Work to expected toj<br />
this week on a project «»<br />
{£, traffic patl-m at Parking Meters<br />
In Operation<br />
AM the d^'s parking molera are<br />
now opejBfive and rnoiBifcts must<br />
feed them when they park in areas<br />
where fhey are loeaited,<br />
;CanunJssloner David L. Simpson<br />
announced Ihe locatimH <strong>of</strong> the parking<br />
meters yestSTlay and how to<br />
identity she various kinds and how<br />
jnudi they cost,<br />
f , there are Bie maters with<br />
siiver heads. Some <strong>of</strong> these are eper.<br />
all year around. They may be<br />
an West av, tram 7th to mh<br />
are loeaited on Ashny av.<br />
ajji l to 12m st You aui find<br />
thoin on Central av. from 7th to 10th<br />
Al,<br />
unkiue gilts <strong>of</strong> this port, <strong>of</strong> wiiovn<br />
SiHuiiilay Review lies said. "A, R.<br />
Amnwns 'l>as ' a ' viuv. and beautiful<br />
genius He seeks the lcwfly, the 'nms^,<br />
bcggiir, WL-ed, tick, pine, self,* and<br />
finds then! 'magnificent with 'b^ng' "<br />
A "C<strong>of</strong>fee hpuivtollowir^ the. rending<br />
will be hostessed by Mrs. R. Rohdn-*<br />
sun Chance, chairman <strong>of</strong> hospitality<br />
for Uie Center.<br />
y<br />
lowp awiardcd him by •the Amen<br />
can Aaidimiy <strong>of</strong> AMs and letters.<br />
Bom in North Qiroliivi in 1ST2S.<br />
Ainmnie received n BS degree from<br />
Wake, rorrcat OollcEc in 1949 and IiiAer<br />
studied at Ilio University <strong>of</strong> Oil-<br />
Iforria in Berkeley From 1952 to<br />
1961 he worked, in nn executive cnpocUy<br />
in the biologioal elussware industry<br />
an MillviUe He lived ond<br />
wi-ote in IVEllvalle and NorthDeld durii^j<br />
this p'o'iod. poiod. writii^ ^ about sub-<br />
jects native to the Souttiran New<br />
Jersey ami<br />
_5S? Anunons' poetry has appeared in<br />
blvd and Boy av.. ncmrding to such pubUcatigiK as Ihe Hudson Re-<br />
Voider KennDth A Hblmstrup. view, The Nation, tor which he was<br />
at otic time poetry editor.,The:New<br />
The project. «Ktln(( tf.OOO. Jnvoiv- York limes, Poetry iind 11K; Partisan<br />
Jt ]£ti construction d bitum- Review.<br />
^ ^ S paving. N^v street<br />
OmTOaleuin waa his first book In<br />
J35S and was followed by ExpreEsjons<br />
catyElecric<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sea Level in 1S64, Jjotti published<br />
ptotecUve turning tones will be by Ohio State Umversfly Press Oarpainted.<br />
Dell University Press published Tape<br />
x<br />
lor the 'Iton ol the Year and Gor-<br />
The project is part ol plan eugan's Inlet, both in BOS, and Nonfastei<br />
ty Wilbur Sjmlth snd ,Asso. fietd Poems in <strong>1967</strong>.<br />
dttM>, <strong>of</strong> tt<strong>of</strong>rW>Ma,.OaBn., In Ae Mrs. John E. Devine, program<br />
county's Ttafflc Operations Study, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Center, urges mem'<br />
bras and; the public to avafl them,<br />
voax<strong>On</strong>g to John C Glbwn, county selves ot (he opparturiJy to hear the<br />
engineer*<br />
! ,tiK- Mh'Or motors give an nour*i<br />
tum»; for a deled. Thne on Aslxsy<br />
a dioice: an hDUr<br />
i tor a i<br />
. lora'<br />
•dime or th«* hrnns to> 15 eenis. The<br />
same kind <strong>of</strong> meten ure located betwe*n<br />
Mi and fltti si, 1 j i<br />
on Oeaan av!.,<br />
and on 8th «, from Wesley to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
avs.<br />
Next ennsider the meters with<br />
bnwn heads. They are located on<br />
SMfiag* J, column I, pleam<br />
Hits Parked Cars, Comes<br />
Back, Hits 2 Mere Cars<br />
Sfrs, Grace H. Euler. 50, <strong>of</strong><br />
. Md,, is a determined<br />
soul, , police p aid yesterday, yy, and<br />
there was a wee teaee ot admira-: d<br />
tion in %vay they said it,<br />
Mes, BUer came to th^r atten.<br />
hon early on Sunday morning when<br />
in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Hth st. and Cten.<br />
iral av,, Rfcs, afler loM eonttnl <strong>of</strong><br />
her car and struck tarn parked automobile.<br />
Mrs. Euler, police said, drove <strong>of</strong>f<br />
and made a U-turn on Central av.<br />
She came back to the scene <strong>of</strong> her<br />
flwt aqcidait and mta time she<br />
struck two parked cars on the other<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the; street, , ".<br />
TUsttne Mrs. Eiuer'i ear was<br />
out <strong>of</strong> comrrusdon so police cauElit<br />
up<br />
p<br />
witti her. At headquarters q<br />
t d to ^k d k t '<br />
retused to a dnBikometer 'teat.<br />
Booked on a asip <strong>of</strong>.:,drunkihh<br />
;drivlng and, arioaier char^ -ol'.riSfusil',<br />
to take the feM,:mandatey<br />
in mis SBitf, Jto, Euler 'was released<br />
ini ball tor a hearini on<br />
u y ? . •••'• • •••-.••:• -,• •••• : MOTATURE FIGUREHEAD OP THE SINDIA." Former<br />
Mayor Edward Bowker is presented with a miniature replica<br />
Of the Sindia figurehead by Mrs. Douglas McWUUainS,<br />
hoatesi at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historical Museum-^-Grafngee<br />
Photo.<br />
Missed The Real <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Former Mayor Bowker Is Given<br />
Replica Of Sindia Figurehead<br />
Former Mayor Edward Bowker. York. The event -created in<br />
punee v noted<br />
few accidents are ; : Butec^he<br />
railroad only, operates *W0 traina<br />
out <strong>of</strong> town and two trains into tot*»<br />
every 24 hours.<br />
Wilham Besliry. chahman<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CSty Planning Bqard, noted<br />
ttiat the tttys toaster iJanmdlta^ej<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> moving the Nation<br />
to 51st. Bt i "4^''<br />
"But our plan in merely advisory in<br />
mlum iinl ii nit UnlinK." Honlly<br />
<strong>On</strong>lille iritrA ihi* an part ot' hia<br />
rccumniuidQUotn *hi> mllrond<br />
wrmlrt he niiuiml to run u taw<br />
bun Un* nunhcrn «id uf ihe Island fo<br />
IIM> n-w «tnhnn lu |iirfc np nuamv<br />
m-n. Air conimnfpt* trains The bhS<br />
w.aUd pleJc UHH m at tht. aUhun<br />
We<strong>of</strong>for foment "-,,<br />
- Time and Thlm* ;><br />
T«dty '.kiM<br />
JWW-.<br />
honorary members <strong>of</strong> the;<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hia- jacHards,. Xiri^PiBoscepMarkS'itom<br />
catss is Mrs. Frances VanGildor, curator.<br />
v<br />
N<br />
•it
I;<br />
In<br />
• ANTIQUES. Members <strong>of</strong> the Rosaryt#r<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> St Frances Cabrinni R. C.<br />
JChiurch, check an item which will be m-<br />
«dudc-d ia the Antique Show to be staged by<br />
;the organization Saturday at the 16th st<br />
-Shopping center. Shown here with the piece<br />
Obituaries <strong>of</strong> the Week<br />
Katherlne N, Becker<br />
Mrs. KaUtorfne N Becker, at La*<br />
POINT — Loins J<br />
<strong>of</strong> 402 W. New York av.,<br />
iy In &>orc Memorial lias-<br />
-f -r *?* %<br />
^which is an object from Haiti are: (standing)<br />
Mrs. Albert Coady, Mrs. Kathryn Du-<br />
Frasno; and Mrs. Paul M. Smith; (seated)<br />
Mxs. John Flood and Mrs. Dorothy Furey.<br />
-—Senior Photo.<br />
Commuters<br />
Continued from page one<br />
Printers <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia uniil his<br />
retirement in 1964. He was a trustee<br />
at night and take them to the north-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Seventh United Presbyterian<br />
ern end <strong>of</strong> the island.<br />
fettM Pa., and 206 Battersea Church <strong>of</strong> Frankford a mrmher ol<br />
"The railroad cannot promise to<br />
suddenly May 21 at herSolomon<br />
Lodge 114 K and A M ol<br />
ierate such a bus. It cannot prem-<br />
^ was 90 and had been Philadelphia, Siloam Chapter RAN<br />
ise much *<strong>of</strong> unytliiiiK," Be<br />
a local summer resident for many <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and the Benjamin<br />
respnnded.<br />
franklin CansLstory<br />
s »f the accrued ratjiblos<br />
a$B two daughters. Miss Surviving ait- his wife, M.u-fiaret<br />
whm hiil lines are removed, Or-<br />
Kay Bfld&r nf J.Hfay.-t(p P, thn.il daughter^ Mn AWjoiit<br />
dillc wild that V:I1IH?S alung Wt<br />
Mrs. Aral Macnme <strong>of</strong> P Ilarrivrai. ol WiirrinRton Pa ,<br />
where tracks ran years aqu now<br />
^es; PaT; me son. Joseph <strong>of</strong> Mrs Dorothy S Caipi-nter <strong>of</strong> Fttis<br />
stand at bet\w J35O.000 to SIOO.OOO<br />
Brtdge<br />
game. S pjn ^Jn Hie FarasWnn. BulJd,<br />
ing, 8th st qnd Haven av. Ear ptay«ing<br />
reserratoons call 822-0351. ,$)<br />
THROUGH FRIDAY— v /''Jv',<br />
Annual Eastern,* Opmterence Yboih<br />
for Christ meeting., "7 ~, , y" f<br />
CBMC luncheon. 12.15 p.m., at<br />
Duplicate Bridge gmne, 7:30 Plymouth Inn 'V. CMfford Harrington,<br />
vice president and treasurer ol<br />
the Fttthdelphm College ot Uie Bible<br />
Legion Auxiliary<br />
for 20 years and an elder <strong>of</strong> Ihe Wth<br />
Pre^Vyteiian Ghurch ot Philadcitihia,<br />
Elects New Officers guest speaker All men welcome.<br />
# * #<br />
Officers fbr tile coming year were<br />
Biscaym? Duplicate Bridge game,<br />
elected by membeis <strong>of</strong> Mcn-gun-<br />
Rnntk Unit 137 Amirlcan I>eglon<br />
7 30 p m , In the Bisrayne MbteL For<br />
Auxlbiiry at the final meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
pLiying reservations call 390-2150 or<br />
Frances Kay Walker the season last week Tliey will be<br />
399-2081.<br />
# * *<br />
Mr uud Mrs. F. w. Walker, <strong>of</strong> installed by County President Gladys<br />
Jacksonville. Fla., have orawiiiic*d Pierson October 11<br />
Rotary Club dinner meeting, 0:15<br />
p m . in Plymouth Inn,<br />
Hie engagtsuait at their dnuglitcr, "niose elected jre Mrs Uden<br />
F^nnocs Kay, to Frank A. Fry, sonBurk,<br />
preiident. Mrs Sara Nolte,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fry, <strong>of</strong> 814 Enrt vice president; Mrs Rose Gil-<br />
6th st<br />
dca, second vice presidfTit, Mrs<br />
Bcfli Miss Wallcer and Mr. FryEmnui<br />
ETvaus, socTetary. Mrs. Anne<br />
were graduated from Columbia (S, Miller, treasurer. Mre Mue Fifz-<br />
C.) Bible College <strong>Jun</strong>e 5. They plan gcrald cltaplain, and Mrs Dorothy<br />
to be- mairiQd August 18 in Glen- Oliver, fcergeant-at-arms<br />
dale Coxiunumty Churtdi, Jackson- Mi^ WlUltUn Oisady, p o p py<br />
ville. In September they will move chfijnikin, reported the annual sole<br />
to Wincina Lake, Iiid., wliere Mr. was a aicces, m spite <strong>of</strong> tile In-<br />
Fry will be attending Grao! Th«jloclement w»^ither Delesates and al<br />
gical Seminary. Uiion completion <strong>of</strong> ternatns for tile county meetings far<br />
his studlis they plan to serve as the ooming yen- were named os<br />
missionaries under the West Indies well as those to attend Uic State Con-<br />
Mission Board.<br />
vention being held >n Wildwood September<br />
7 to 9.<br />
A covered dish supper was served<br />
pnar to the meeting Chairmen<br />
were. Mrs Burk and Mrs Arlcne<br />
Hamilton<br />
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^5 CLOCKH<br />
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,I-;TK HKTAIU<br />
SMITH<br />
JEWELERS<br />
U25 Anbury AHIIU<br />
OCKAN lili<br />
Dial 3M.J171<br />
• rnrmiTlv uf Mnrniiirii<br />
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PARTY GOOOS<br />
JlltLl<br />
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-O^-My<br />
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•.••TV<br />
IBs, wmiain John Bell. Jr.<br />
Sandstrom, Jr.<br />
Presbyterian Ceremony Unites<br />
m » »w *• setting aaadaylval liMrt to a part tjam, Sf'jrif<br />
V<br />
MHgBHstHope Hottnaii, <strong>of</strong> MBvffle,' !«** Pink empire styled towns 22 w. IS* i Ms y Sa<br />
l i ritt flU hheU<br />
sleew and to naniage atur^T atonoso toS*<br />
5 ' *^ waston Mra, &nd-<br />
Thm bMe is Be daughter rf ^an.<br />
" t « rf miT ami Mm, Frank & Hea,<br />
nan, ^ 1301 a Main st. »D11\-Ule<br />
tte taii^pooin is the m <strong>of</strong> lift «od<br />
Tte to?. WBltam<br />
g g<br />
"tt* ^j|te Shall tte my People<br />
Mi "KB Lad's ftayrf •,<br />
, Miss Susan I<br />
al Mniville. « » M « U the Mde.<br />
teanne Elieriiardt, <strong>of</strong> this cily, was<br />
1 William McOcnncK, 3rd <strong>of</strong> Nor-<br />
iUi Schiffll an.<br />
day, Ana their headpipcts sswe douhi&dng cwanoov-. ^« Virgiau<br />
«»aets at daisifes wi* nuitchinj; Oje^man was oi^Bi« Mri.ftte,.BO.<br />
veils - Banl Heck - «**••<br />
HoHaaB dise a<br />
atltel" in a. ^tat<br />
i*h with matching cMlfon eaU, Sown <strong>of</strong> peau de sole wito a train <strong>of</strong><br />
and shoes and a corsage <strong>of</strong> watte French resiipoiM lace and an over,<br />
mnpsis orchids. For the oeea. sW" ,.. :*;'<br />
"A<br />
As 1!!<br />
' SKSH esr^^^.<br />
V¥# f*giy© Moved!<br />
... TO fiUR-Mi^ kOCATitflJ<br />
9TH and SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
A BIGOm aifl BITTER SHOP<br />
BOB FORD<br />
ju*pam-m K mSMmm<br />
MJut i<br />
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L I N E O F<br />
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34th ST.<br />
OCEAN CITY'S ONLY OUTLiT FOR<br />
Cerntr <strong>of</strong> 34th Sfraat and Central Av*.<br />
BAKED GOODS • FROZEN POODS<br />
BAR-B-QUED CHICKENS<br />
FR£SH SLICED A<br />
LUNCH MiATS ^<br />
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PALMER<br />
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fWBdOi^Jr.<br />
vfv^4 iv: <br />
LOCAL AREA LOVELIES—Frank Thomas, chairman<br />
ie Miss Artisans, 1987, contest, here discusses with two<br />
e girls the rules and proceedtires <strong>of</strong> the contest on the<br />
c Pier Saturday night which climaxed the weekend<br />
'<strong>of</strong> the ArHsanj Order <strong>of</strong> Mutual ProteeUdn ^ <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
The girls are Kathy Ann Miluire QeftJ, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
-, who repreienteid the Garden State Assenibly, and<br />
a Lee Ctonover, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who represented; th»<br />
m <strong>City</strong> Assembly SB in the eontest—^Senior Paolo.<br />
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our A<br />
Father's ^<br />
lustache<br />
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LiTTLi SHOW AL0N6 TH1 COAST<br />
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133 S. New York AVt. (Phone 345-9870)<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
OPENING FRIDAY, JUNf 23<br />
— teMring -<br />
• BUDDIE LftPATA,,Plme Wrl»M»<br />
• DANIELLE, SonB StylM /<br />
^ •JAfMiiMNNIi,H!^ir _ j<br />
CMHnvwi •iiwmimiipiil<br />
FDMVIIII f»r Emrtmf*<br />
Jnal youfgelf ahd your famjfy<br />
':•:, Overlooking the ffWitihil JoK<br />
STEAMED<br />
man wHBon ana piesidcnt a[<br />
NU»De4&di, the senior honorary<br />
initially in toe Bald oj antajal nutri<br />
Adshead, YaehtCIub Sklppelv<br />
1^ f nf#r Nnn Dental School<br />
Hank Adshead m. an fl^ Or, and<br />
^<br />
tor the incomliK daw «t<br />
ISCT, bavins
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MB<br />
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|; j!|| jifc l^^psswjBggsjfea^^^^g<br />
iuart . . .<br />
STORE<br />
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sis ,-..£.. Mj All OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
|tt»^»tpl^ SWOT Pent<br />
fgflial ^27-p?1 or 6422<br />
PACKAGE SUES IS OUR ONLY KS^S, NOT A SffiELlNE<br />
I X ilfld tjjs spD!*! fngre mpi iiue<br />
I exating. I onco hoard that fishing<br />
at BtfBlV* Sifter Shoe, BIS Afr I was ahray««• luck, Yai may bo j<br />
b", JiBt bricn- It js tta s,xxmd b^s<br />
ft, too. witt a cart en it, bie rtnjj. fay to net a real live airfer! teams are ehgW#, T*cy ore invM#d<br />
ais *"!>!»" priaed oddly. And ip<br />
••«-lfe- hhmfish- in th<br />
: spetlms, WTshfui<br />
IE seemed me<br />
title.<br />
m (ot <strong>of</strong>l to a das<br />
Powerboats In Warmup IliJ^.JS"<br />
1 1<br />
to report Sahwtay at i a.m. altte<br />
*« announced Is Rotary Guest<br />
JeroU M; Nugent, manaier <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i the.B^t Canadian geese, use. the<br />
nmt^mnOM u a rrsting place, while<br />
ann iTOwi ary, grabbrt mirt place. they foraw for food.<br />
»W*i ITiere WBTB no otter events Sin.<br />
day due » poor randlUoBs,<br />
Spraying marshlands with poison,<br />
ous chemieals has proven to be fatal<br />
..s,i • _ _ _ ' —<br />
I lo many spt-ciex <strong>of</strong> the small m^n«<br />
Summer Sports Program ! bnns an «Weh the fish and fowl feed,<br />
| ifugent s«ld It.ran upset the balance<br />
• Set To Go <strong>On</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 26 <strong>of</strong> natur* in (Mi na, causlnB ir.<br />
i : Oeian CHy'* sJtnrmr ^or» pro-repnrable<br />
harm, .<br />
%'0 (M will We in full swing by Man-<br />
,i day, <strong>Jun</strong>e 28, it wps annoinced yes-iri"",—-""•.'""'•<br />
Program chalmian<br />
••#' twd«r. Fred Wide Hwell, aailaic<br />
wouki taandi amr.sMsa, u<br />
^b/the H^. School togue p^ing<br />
« US pjn. and BH OjUege league<br />
i-jatinf; at 8.30 p.m; on ttte 6th st.<br />
ooiaBT1IH« RJ. (Rr*5U)<br />
FREE PARKING rt Hi. Door<br />
VyEDNISDAY, JUNE 21 THRUTUESPAY, JUNE 27<br />
•.,".•'•;-A Mialctl Masterpiece <strong>of</strong> .<br />
: ; i^hantingBttiirttinBtwnt<br />
WaltDisneys<br />
Snow Wil<br />
TMI' Seven Dwarfs<br />
WKKNITES SATURDAY and SUNDAY<br />
vliM . Jilf vfilf .fiUSfiW<br />
Wft<br />
G U;J«<br />
MOORLTN TBOMCt *<br />
BSW^H<br />
^y^3UHi:^fc"l#67 THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
>» «-J*i --fe;<br />
Summertime<br />
It arrivai tomorrow but already the lea and the aun and tha<br />
iandrefloct the good old seaion when all those who can<br />
git out-<strong>of</strong>-doors get out-<strong>of</strong>-doori. Photographer Bill Grainger<br />
sets the summer stage in these photos.<br />
m...<br />
OLARE CUTtTERS. Sun glassii are necessary, not to<br />
rriihtipn smart; Mmfi I^nda'. Svit itfecti ' ;<br />
'.•her-seasonal; specs, 1 ."./' -,/v-,--':; v '•• • '•••'••' '•'•• : v^V?7 : • .-"..'••<br />
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$M
-tfce Arrival Of Summer Jobs For Youth<br />
'X<br />
THE OCCAM CITY SENTINEL-LEDOER<br />
staaws* is faUH<br />
A summer rtsterttS<br />
, . weather as «K agiiBtatKi,,<br />
*. ; nre as dependent «a Oh*<br />
',' £ man; so.<br />
' ; lint given a UMBaasaJHt Jbwafc<br />
* ends i»nd not too lot &$$ ear **-<br />
productive.<br />
* Hie New Jersey wsart iscteESrr is 61»e 2*rj?e5t in the<br />
/ -. State. 1$. produces ffiiTDons <strong>of</strong> dollars and ft «iH eonlfoae to.<br />
i £ do SO just so long as resorts lite GETS "cailtivale" our visitors. !<br />
, Visitors do sot have to came u> <strong>Ocean</strong> Otr Tbe* come<br />
£ here by chtitte, ithshei for a ^reeSeaiJ or a SBSSQD If tbei<br />
^ dOIVt ""** tit I^OC^ \GClli^ CQBK} O9C^ JlffSlrH<br />
TOUTH OPPORTUNITY CAMPAIGN<br />
; "Bms, it is the rtsponsibflMy <strong>of</strong> dl <strong>of</strong> as to mate sure<br />
j om\ viators enjoy themselves. We csist go 00* <strong>of</strong> oar way<br />
r to see ttey bare a good time. Within reason we most adopt<br />
; that famous lintel slogan thai "the guest is ahravs right."<br />
S Samelime^ «rf eojnse, oar gne-ts are not righl and ire<br />
J' most accept ajeimpteasaiit fact that some <strong>of</strong> them are onde-<br />
? suable and jnlul be aitTt n «if. r, mj.<br />
•Z . M ^T J^'""^ MaJ " sur Srrv,U^ dunns; tfn- Ut. .pi-nq<br />
Jfj A TfifT*n1 stuny inrjjcated the funds are becoming a > wl handled b> gmeraj luspuat--<br />
•^rger aadterger snare erf market sales The prospect <strong>of</strong> the m "* artM - JER.-jn JIU^.\W _ F fte hur,<br />
.JUVican^yaRJMejm wimdi aeveraJ major funds can greaUi , , ^de-range program h*. bn-n dmi rh.idrm <strong>of</strong> migrant uurki-r^<br />
* ^ » n » -rhk w e *^ 3 fibres. Tne growmg buying power <strong>of</strong>! K"^, ww ' "*' ""* " ul . :JI -" ILJ1 -<br />
N.isier s aim;, weren't accim-<br />
For the tiny nation, whoi<br />
do n<br />
quitted<br />
FAT<br />
Till*<br />
niH M<br />
thrnitt'nul with its very cidstcnce.<br />
perfnniitxi with unparalielf?ij cour-<br />
.!»' .HKl dedication to ilrivo the<br />
\r^bs fitini Its bordrrs<br />
Ihe mist fire has not solved the<br />
pmblem.-. <strong>of</strong> Hu> aim Iirat-I still<br />
f-in-s ^r.ii e problem^ in its struggle<br />
fin complete jnd remgnized inde-<br />
I ptndem-e We must hopp for a just<br />
[ er|in't BVttUaUe jmoMStoes bc-<br />
Caug^fhey en* saddled wttb trlvta.<br />
O«pi tcariiBrs mtc* dd Ihiir own<br />
'—'—ilhiac*, fa many sriiooLi, they<br />
«ui« found dupUcsWng mritettels<br />
did fgsto Jwouttc fak<strong>of</strong>ficicnt<br />
Hartal' ia avaitaHe.<br />
are ate) underused to<br />
_«tndy tails in<br />
4t<br />
e «i* 4twj Tnim^in and Eisenhdwcr.<br />
14 RIDES<br />
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY<br />
1 P.M. to 11:30 ?M<br />
WONDERLAND RENT-A-BIKE<br />
• PARK FREE WHILE RIDING ^<br />
OPEN 7:30 A.M.<br />
Plenty ot Beach and Boardwalk PatS}]<br />
drive<br />
LUIVI *w -K**IT ^VIHIHI ruin uijinj * it^iwrnii^ tninMii ana i^iseniniwcr,<br />
the power companies it will be thr j and later l>y Piuadents Kennedy<br />
upset since D,ind det-kcfl<br />
Goliath with that rock . Thr<br />
Mutual Insumnne AlliantT claims<br />
tho New Jersey Urcsitisfietl Claim<br />
and Judgment Fund K a failure<br />
SMrm AT ocs<br />
(J 10 1 S) PENSACX>LA. . KLA<br />
tFKTNC> <strong>Jun</strong>e 1 — Aviation Officer<br />
Candidate Harry U Smith, Jr.<br />
U5!NR stjji <strong>of</strong> Mr^ Edith Smith <strong>of</strong><br />
R2S 5th St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,J. is in<br />
Pcnsacola,: ,Flou at llie Aviation Of<br />
Hcer Candidiale School <strong>of</strong> the Na-<br />
val Aviation Schools Ojrhmiinfl at<br />
the U.S. Naval "Air Station. lie. is<br />
atteding on It-week c-ourse <strong>of</strong> instnic<br />
Him covering' military, physical fit-<br />
ness, imd ciagsnrah Instruction as<br />
part nf the, primary phase <strong>of</strong> his<br />
training under the. Naval Aviation<br />
Program.<br />
by Presidents Kennedy<br />
Johnson, that the United States<br />
is firmly committed to support the<br />
P> liticil inriepHndence and teTritor-<br />
i.U intejp-jiy <strong>of</strong> all ot the nations in<br />
the .Vcar E,ist<br />
Johnson said in an <strong>of</strong>ficial stalc-<br />
nunf<br />
'The Uniteil Statw. as a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the United Nabons and as a na-<br />
tion dfilicutcd to world order hased<br />
on Taw and res-pect, has actively<br />
supported efforts to mainliiin peace<br />
9 TIRES fc DHIIHUH,-<br />
• WHEEL ALIGNMENT<br />
• MUFFLERS • BRAKES<br />
• SHOCK ABSORBERS • RADIATOR<br />
• MOTOR TUNE-UPS<br />
COMPLETE CAR SERVICE '<br />
MOORES FIRESTOI<br />
Store and Service<br />
109 8th Street Dial 399-3006<br />
ANTEtiNA<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
THANK YOU<br />
' Vi'/B<br />
WE WISH TO EXPRBSS OUR n..r ,._.<br />
MAYOR AND HIS OFFICIAL FAMILY, P£R$0NNft<br />
MUSIC PIER, LOCAL MERCHANTS, AND kll<br />
WHO HELPED MAKF. OUR ANNUAL<br />
BEST EVER. j<br />
If'<br />
The Artisans Order <strong>of</strong><br />
f)AY, JUNE 20, <strong>1967</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
ceive Honors<br />
! TQWNKttP — audonts In<br />
qfflending Qeean Oty<br />
d maio' awards.<br />
._" graduating Iran the Mgh<br />
f with highest .honors were Jo-<br />
. and David StoeWiouse,<br />
Rhqnw Bludentt included Lor-<br />
liKosb and Frank MgUsccio,<br />
Jlo reoalved' tho Olivoal Un.<br />
I award for onlsliinding busi-<br />
Uon gtud«it,.Jan Qark re.<br />
D,A,R, ^loaiing award,<br />
nnd Ldnda Wyera toil<br />
American History Topic<br />
Of Township Graduates<br />
I Col<strong>of</strong> Ouard ehsfma, Joajine<br />
sived many awards ineludingi<br />
idiGlBrsbipg from UiQ '"<br />
yentore dub and tho Up-<br />
lip P,TA, also, a seholar-<br />
i and chain and the CWor<br />
j charm,<br />
gviim honors at St, Augusttn's<br />
ion were Upper Town<br />
Jldren, Edward petty recclvod<br />
for general exceUence for<br />
giade and he also rneaived<br />
id* pin for music progress,<br />
|H«iir!e!( earned the merit pin<br />
and also a trophy for<br />
[ member <strong>of</strong> the win cartful contid- -^<br />
I aratlon.<br />
PILEGGI<br />
225 WEST AVENUE<br />
DIAL 399-1876<br />
JOSEPH P. STAHLER<br />
Plumbing & Heating<br />
Dial 399-3085<br />
OFFICE * SHOWROOM<br />
2152 Asbury Avenue<br />
FRANK M.<br />
„ MAZZTTELLI & SON<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
Specializing In<br />
Ga.BM.bo.rd Heat<br />
200 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
O«uCHY,N.J.<br />
JAYCE1S OFFICERS—The Somtri Point<br />
JayceM installed naw <strong>of</strong>flceire at a dinner<br />
party Thursday evening In Harry'i Inn,<br />
Somers Point, Pictured here are the prin-<br />
Cipali, (1, to r.) Joieph O'Flynn, dinner<br />
chairman' Dr. Ronald Weiss, president-<br />
Phil Blngenheimer, a past president and<br />
jnitalllng o¥flcer; Mickey McMann, unmed-<br />
iate past preiident and state vice president,<br />
and Jack Guerwle, voted the Jaycees' Spark-<br />
plug <strong>of</strong> the Year^—Grainger Photo.<br />
Fish-Game Council Sets<br />
<strong>1967</strong>-68 Hunting Rules<br />
— New Jersey<br />
« ^ ham bten p<br />
ed iy ihe State Ffch ,'UKJ Qaine Ooun-<br />
j,CommtalBner Risbert A. Roe ol<br />
Uie E>fpeiuljiii-'nt <strong>of</strong> Gnservatton and<br />
Economic Pevelopment announce,<br />
.^tertrai <strong>of</strong> flw mme mde, «Wdi<br />
becomes effective Septsnbei' 1, tol.<br />
towed a PubHe Hsirini held Tuesday<br />
eventae. <strong>Jun</strong>e 13. No major danges<br />
were made from .the Proposed Code<br />
tawed last month, altta^i two dar-<br />
iflrations recommended by CTorts-<br />
men were Included,<br />
j hunting geagong will be as<br />
follows; bow and arrow, deer and<br />
bear, October I through November<br />
8; small game, November 11 through<br />
December 2, re-opening December<br />
U for varyins periods aocording lo<br />
species; flr^m deer and bear, De-<br />
cember 4-8, No hunflni wilh d^s,<br />
wlU be allowed on November 10 or<br />
befcre 8 a.m. on NovembeB U, e»-<br />
cepl for waterfowl on tidal marshes,<br />
A specU permit season for deer<br />
<strong>of</strong> cjiher sex will be held on Dee«n.<br />
her IB, with oUier seaaorB dosed an<br />
that day, A total ol 14.B0 permits<br />
will be issued in 17 counties, an in-<br />
crease over last near's sjnillar sea-<br />
son, M addiflfflj, occupants <strong>of</strong> farms<br />
(as defined by State Agricultural<br />
Law) may obtain free permits to hunt<br />
ttieir own land on" Deraiber IB.<br />
A limited nimiber <strong>of</strong> permlto for two<br />
national defense insailatlons may be<br />
issued at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the eom-<br />
manding <strong>of</strong>ficers, . . .<br />
RaeA)n and \*oodchuMe mmting sea-<br />
sons will be simitar to ttiis year, wilh<br />
USites ol September !S<br />
(ni#lt) for raccoon and March B,<br />
HO, tor woodchuck, Mipatory bird<br />
seasons will be ML afta 1 promulOT'<br />
flon <strong>of</strong> fedeml regulattQnf,<br />
A momh-lonf season tor trapplnB<br />
btavar and cMer will be held in Jan.<br />
ttary, vrf* 100 special- permits issued.<br />
Trapping seasons for muskrat, mink<br />
and raccoon will be Identical to last<br />
year,<br />
fipeefal hunHng oppoBurtUes U<br />
EDWARD O'BRIEN<br />
542 Sunrise Avenue<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Phone 927-3081<br />
• PAINTING •<br />
Exterior 7 Interior<br />
• PAPERHANGING •<br />
IMMEDIATE SERVICE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-Shore.Rd. area<br />
be available to parajilejlcs and ottier<br />
disabled persons. Licensed hunters<br />
found to be ulmble to walk wMwut<br />
support may be taued free permits<br />
te hunt from a attnding vtWele', sub-<br />
jeol to all other regulatldni.<br />
Zones in which hen ph*asans may<br />
be included in ttie ibas H I B aiall<br />
pine season were re=ali|med from<br />
last year's inBOduotton <strong>of</strong> this ie|u.<br />
laaon, ttmden OBUna' wUl be added<br />
to the open gone, and hen shoptai^ In<br />
BurUnston ttunty wiU be resifloted<br />
to the southeastern section to, pro-<br />
teat natural breeding habitat The<br />
bag in the open areas may be two<br />
male or fanale nheasanB. witti two<br />
»?kb:rds allowed dsewhere. No fe-<br />
male phtasants may be passesaed in<br />
rhe field eatside Bie open area.<br />
Additional rabbit hunting opportuni.<br />
ties will be provided »4th the' season<br />
runnini throu^i February S, concur.<br />
rent with quail, grouse, squirrel and,<br />
lor the first tat, ehukar parMdae,<br />
Pheasant season will close December<br />
30 and Ux hunting on March 31 souHi<br />
and oast <strong>of</strong> U.S. 1 and April 30 in<br />
the Ddrth, Bai lunUs sill be ttie<br />
game.as ftst year, with the addition<br />
el tiiree ehukars and the revisions<br />
ref srdlnsj hen ' pheasanB. DetaUed<br />
regutattoJB will be published by early<br />
tall In the liSMS Compendium <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey Oame Laws, avHUalie<br />
wMhoat charae from hfeitijig IleejBe<br />
agena.<br />
Sentinel ClauinM Adi Bring Ratulh<br />
PAINTS<br />
M. A, Irudar & Sons, Inc.<br />
12th St. & Asbury Ava.<br />
DIAL 399-2070<br />
or 0i<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
SOCONY VACUUM<br />
AGENCY<br />
til ASBURY AVHNUB<br />
Dial 399-1751<br />
INSURANCE FOR HOME<br />
OR BUSINESS<br />
Homeowners • Perspoal, Fpxm<br />
and Business LJobillty • fire<br />
• Auto • Inland Marine<br />
• Workmen's Compensation<br />
• Tlieft (iiKl GlaM Insurance<br />
11% to n% Mvlngi pannl on to<br />
yto In lh» farm <strong>of</strong> lawar ntw<br />
or dlwldomU<br />
HARLEYSVILLE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
HARLEYSVILLE, PA.<br />
Harlcysvllle Mutual CasunUy Co.<br />
Haxleysville Mutual Insurance Co.<br />
CHATTIN AGENCY<br />
ALBERT'E. MALLIDAY<br />
A Licensed New Jersey Broker<br />
1115 Aihory Aw. Dial SIMM<br />
Representing; the HarleysvUle<br />
Companies for the past 27 ycon<br />
PAPERHANGING<br />
and PAINTING<br />
R. W. SYE<br />
* FREE ESTIMATE5 *<br />
DIAL 399-2725<br />
or 927-2247.<br />
Pack 55 Cubs<br />
Enjoy Picnic<br />
POINT. — Cub Scouts<br />
rt nch 55 enjoyed a picnic at the<br />
B, L. England Recreation Ocnter.on<br />
§3&iEday, Prior to the fcstiwilties, .u<br />
ceremony wns held. David TorwilB-'<br />
ger, alter roctivdng his Wobelrjs<br />
Badge and neckerdhUaf, "crossed over<br />
the bridge", to "bacon*? a member <strong>of</strong><br />
Boy bout Troop 79. Cubmastcr Ray<br />
^^def s&uitcd hian over the biidge<br />
and Assistant Scoutmaster Ikrl Hart-<br />
man met him at (he after side. He<br />
also received a year Jrin. '<br />
'<strong>On</strong>ier awards «n a gold arrow<br />
to Danny Blggsi a W*elos badge (0<br />
James Hartman; a Uon badge, gold<br />
and silver arrowt to James Qoud.<br />
TMrty-ave wuo uoouB plus ittieir<br />
fcmilles enjoyed tte picnic and<br />
games, <strong>On</strong>iUebaard and taseball<br />
were on ttie Bgenda, alDng wltti btat<br />
rides and swmtniing.<br />
A birmday cake was served also in<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> the eleventh Urthday ol<br />
David TervrflBger,<br />
Den moaiers attending were Ifcs,<br />
C. Wtteison, Mis, Kay TeiwilBger,<br />
Mrs, Louis AdMito, Mrs. Conrad<br />
Lea, Mra, Hay Young, Mis, Dorcas<br />
Euhrmk and Mrs, James Qaud. ,<br />
The picnic Bnlshed tte meclliiga<br />
for the boys unUl Ooi<strong>of</strong>ter;<br />
Some people give so much time<br />
to attending to tta business rf others<br />
that tttey faniet'to attend to ttelr<br />
by WILLIAM JACOBY<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
A REPAIRS<br />
Ru,i 1530 Woilay Av*no»<br />
Dial 399-3026<br />
House Painting<br />
DIAL 399-5354<br />
1340 SHORE ROAD<br />
PALERMO, N. J. 08223<br />
f ^ REFRESH YOUR HOME WfTH<br />
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />
BRUSH and SPRAY<br />
BAILEY<br />
DIAL 927-5800<br />
22 VILLAGE DRIVE NORTH<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
QUALITY.<br />
FROM FAMOUS MILLS<br />
LINOLEUM & CERAMICS • CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS<br />
SPENGLER'S<br />
HI WEST AVE. AMPLE FREE PARKING DIAL DKH4I<br />
OpM t fo S TtoM. fhre Si*.. 7 to • FA in. (Ctowd Mmdtft)<br />
\jt<br />
Mr Ol**)<br />
,Quinjcair*niul Miia'Joan" TT»<br />
3 k"<br />
JACOB CSCHtfFF, JR.; Owi^er<br />
A Member ol ihe Cape'May Coimty Electrical Oontrffclfirn AiiHn. ft*<br />
WRIGHT'S;<br />
APPLIANCE SERVI^COMPANV{<br />
130 Aibtfry \ Ay^* y L DisJ- j *3Vv i *43yD^<br />
24 HR. REFRIGERATION SERVICE •?<br />
3130<br />
MAJOR BRAND APPLIANCES; ; f •«<br />
When In Soman Point ViJlt AI *"$£*:* ^<br />
WASH ^ORYf-AUTOMATIC tAUNDRY.i<br />
f FEATURING G.il ikunmintUjH<br />
Waeh Iftr llni 7 EAST NEW JERSEY AVES<br />
• RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL •<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS |<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
SALES and SERVICE<br />
FACTORY TRAINED SERVICEMEN ' '<br />
S44 ASBURY AVE. ,. .PHONE 399^8<br />
V;<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
ANMAM. SCHUFF BARBARA S. BROOKS t<br />
SERVING YOU SINCE '22 l -<br />
...•,• ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 1 •; : JJ<br />
A Reddy Kilowatt (Electric) Horns Heating Contractor.<br />
DOMESTIC A COMMERCIAL POWER,<br />
LIGHT CONSTRUCTION & REPAIRS <<br />
TV and RADIO REPAIRS<br />
<strong>On</strong> All Makes & Model* — Call & Delivery Sarvlc*<br />
* AUTHORIZED *<br />
RCA, PHILCO, MOTOROLA & WESTINGHOUSE<br />
COLOR TV SERVICE<br />
-•<br />
AUTHORIZED APPLIANCE DEALER FOR:<br />
RCA-WHIRLPOOL • PHILCO<br />
• WESTINGHOUSE SALES & SERVICE • <<br />
.. *" m i '<br />
A Member <strong>of</strong> the Capo May County Electrical Oootractors Ami<br />
710AsburyAve. Dial399-1242<br />
FEEL DRAFTS<br />
ON YOUR<br />
FLOORS?,<br />
Addflanrteless? h<br />
electric baseboard f.<br />
heaters for comfort"<br />
GENERAL^ ELECTRIC<br />
Old and New House* are discovering th*<br />
advantages <strong>of</strong> GE ELECTRIC HEAT. Call<br />
us for details. ;.'« '<br />
Wm Vli»KP<br />
1?45 West Ave. '-"V . -Dli<br />
If,;,<br />
•*J^. MA*""-
Sthffffftit p»<br />
NeW» and Gonlp <strong>of</strong><br />
Sh^oboArd Club<br />
ti'<br />
Iff<br />
i J j'-<br />
• . 5 '<br />
'i.<br />
aid Jjn Rfiutgyely) set liu* August?<br />
nnt vl-ujl ll(n'nn Is<br />
in this upheaval us nihilism<br />
i and prophets <strong>of</strong> Mhn<br />
jthcr prcui* that God Is dead,<br />
t can God he dead when church<br />
itrship is higher than ever,<br />
; over 60 purtent ol «ur pup-<br />
il? When the Bible continues<br />
i ihc nation's number one best<br />
t the Rcvisi-i) $tandard Version<br />
: selling about 20 million copies<br />
When issues typically be-<br />
l to the reolin ol religion havo<br />
personal cru-<br />
ls the parnilwc <strong>of</strong> the times,<br />
is "under God" inserted<br />
| the Pledge <strong>of</strong> Allegiiince, than<br />
s are token out <strong>of</strong> school ex-<br />
Ytrt, the same students who<br />
fnot allowed to pmy in class-<br />
s are most Involved in intejmt-<br />
I those classrooms, taking part<br />
Hie enuses <strong>of</strong> JHSUCL.. equality,<br />
f other ethical Ideals which wire<br />
Sandman<br />
ConHnusd hum p-fle 2<br />
^bon and as a result it should<br />
the following steps-<br />
troops arc pluced in any<br />
itry by (he UN to kerp the<br />
», T l^ojW isAU<br />
, •rH<strong>of</strong>. dean and. in •>•! andi<br />
iloa. JsrriaU (raw* %ii Inaulrai at<br />
3131 W«t Av« * »<br />
VTO ALL<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
BUYERS<br />
n. ant aeaup «<br />
l<br />
SYLVANIA<br />
LAMPS<br />
Wholesale<br />
A. C. ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY CO.<br />
'Howanl for quote<br />
IMS WEST AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
CROSLElf cawst mate —, ElaBbrte<br />
SHOe SALE — Tnouaande M<br />
ladies, all slum end wldtJis.<br />
lialue. now $7 77. Men's nwna<br />
brand sh 1 < f " J<br />
9 Sunday JO toL 6 AdSuuSril 1 ^<br />
prici Hllton-a. 920 «<br />
Sorters Point Open meKdaya lg to<br />
O 6 Addition — Hie*, .a*y..'l»iti Jatth<br />
y<br />
counr fur SanWr Cltilana.<br />
REAL ESTATE—SAtt<br />
A Bib VaXUe«OT«»M<br />
N<br />
LOOKIHQ FOR HOME VmhlneranaT<br />
Wo fiav* savant "worth ««til(»;<br />
nojp»itl« for Immediate oectipojicv-<br />
iea us" r«»rdJn«. your «paciflc<br />
h Rlt BIO O<br />
s" ««y p<br />
Wlsham. Realtors, BIO <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
oy «><br />
IS par wssli. Girls<br />
LARGE APARTMENT HOUSE — Six<br />
YEArt -ROUND Cottage, HvUt room,<br />
dkl kttchftfi, > 2 bed-<br />
raaens and bath, with separate<br />
il "<br />
family unit Priced TO S«I| Call<br />
eppoirntmant Wlsheni Realtor. 8<br />
oceain Ave 399-090C<br />
REAL ESTATES-RENT<br />
SEVERAL TWO<br />
Office<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
STORAGE SPACE, HIGrl AND Offlf.<br />
rate<br />
APTS. FOR REOtt<br />
2-BEOROOM APARTMENT — Large,<br />
airy rooms, cool, .comfortable and<br />
Convenient neighborhood,<br />
Available for season, month or<br />
week. SOS 4th Street. Phone 399-<br />
4954. tf<br />
3 BEDROOM ApartmanL 6 Lanxa<br />
rooms and baQi Twin beds In all<br />
bedrooms Front and back porches.<br />
TV and parkins for two cars<br />
ply 23O <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />
BBS 5Ui ST. DeacH. Block—3 bed<br />
rooms, mod. kitchen.. 1st fi. sleeps<br />
l<br />
o p<br />
9. Off street parkins. Available July<br />
bed<br />
1st to July ISUT. Also 1 and. 2<br />
room apts available 399*0785 630<br />
FOR DETAILS<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT, hear<br />
beach and boardwalk. Attractive<br />
and choerful. Sleeps '4 or & p<br />
trie kitchen. Full season 11025,<br />
half-season 9550. . Write Prince,<br />
1026 •"•Hey A»fc <strong>Ocean</strong> OtjrV V<br />
call (201) Z63-OO52. ti<br />
1429 CENTRAL AVE.—4 bedroom,<br />
well, equipped, 2nd floor apart-<br />
ment ,open Tor last half <strong>of</strong> season<br />
3600. 2 Bedroom 1st floor' apart<br />
ment open after 7-29-67, two weeks<br />
or more rentals. Apply 1431 Cen<br />
tral Ave 1st floor 6-23<br />
BUSINESS WOMAN will share her<br />
ipacloua home with married<br />
couple or two ladles -for the sum<br />
mar season Mvlert Section. Priv-<br />
ate bath and kitchen prjiniagiis<br />
Write Box No. 517, SenHnat Ledier<br />
tf<br />
GARDENS, OCEAN FRONT— apad-<br />
apartment; prHrsts<br />
bl<br />
ou* 1st fl<br />
f >arkins Cjisn porch, cable aanrlca<br />
or TV Guardedi teach .. Month<br />
or Z weeks novr, season, Iialf4ea-<br />
son or month for 1968. Call 399-<br />
0525 »<br />
EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS, weekly<br />
or monrthiy, clean rooms, 'airy<br />
parches. Laurel Mall 48 Wesley Rd<br />
6-30<br />
502-llTH St. — 1st fl. apartment,<br />
sleeps 6 to 9 persons. Corner<br />
exposure close to Daach and board<br />
walk TV and .washer. Hatfsaa<br />
son monthly or weekly<br />
on the 2nd fl<br />
REAL ESTATE — SALE<br />
REAL ESTATE — SALE<br />
BROKER RETIRING!<br />
~ ACTIVE R£AL ESTATE<br />
'Ceniriiliy<br />
with TWOJIlEW DUpLfXES<br />
Commercial Zoned *<br />
tt'i<br />
I'V<br />
k<br />
"'I<br />
If<br />
*•'!
To Language Institute ,<br />
''.The Uroversiry' <strong>of</strong> Dayton Department:<br />
<strong>of</strong> Languages will conduct an<br />
NDEA. Institute hi Spanish far secondary<br />
schoolteachers from. <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
36 to August ix. < ,'<br />
^JTorty-five high, school Spanish<br />
teachers will participate in tho pr<strong>of</strong><br />
h«* is designed to Improve<br />
tb- paiiio pains' amJjo-luiguaj'. pm.<br />
y^nie ^n PBrttapanfs-wuI-spHifc<br />
t t a f I<br />
only Spanish ftir (he seven weeks<br />
at lh(? Institute About 25 to 30 boups<br />
per week, will be spend in class or<br />
the language laboratory while the<br />
remaining time will be m , tudy and<br />
gran acdvftles such as lectures, dlsimssions,<br />
Spanish films and -soeM<br />
t-vents.<br />
Participants chosen irom the 290<br />
implications received by the thairman<br />
include Miss Mane El Scythes,<br />
J Vnmno TV S m ^ tunr,,;,<br />
Jonathan Winters, Shirley Biton in fti^nl ff the rann-rd js (K. Ls i^.<br />
and Jill St John ore nfe» ajrred Mind it<br />
The screenplay <strong>of</strong> the new cctnedv<br />
wh-cfi concerns a tinK robbery .ind It is no wonder that diseases are<br />
a chase in the Koyiton- KOJJH ttadi inumenible: count the cooks,^s<<br />
•ion is hi Albert L Lin & Bun eca.<br />
SAVINGS....<br />
lead to<br />
HOME<br />
OWNERSHIP<br />
OPBH YOUR 8AVIH0S ACCOUNT HEBE TODAY<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
fSHl?^ DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION<br />
Cape May<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
STOP LITTLl TROUBLES<br />
h "i 52 b8rt Wumnl »fi prettiBSt hat;" Mrs<br />
ctael Powell, funniest hat, and Mrs, Dan:<br />
M Money, most original hat. _ Grain|w<br />
ORII<br />
CAMPBELL'S SEA FOO<br />
3231 Anbury Avuiiu. Oe#an aty;£,<br />
Cooked Foods To Take Home<br />
• DIVILiD CRAB<br />
ie FILIT FLOUNDER<br />
• BROASTED CHICKEN<br />
AMPLE FREE PARKING<br />
• OPEN 7 DAYS A Wf Ik<br />
Ford Dealer Bettei<br />
Ford Better Idea Specials Mustang Better Idea<br />
• DEVILED CLAMS'<br />
• IMPERIAL CRAB<br />
• FRIIO SHRIMP<br />
&l.»0 soo 2 and4 Door Hard.oos V.nv >„,„„ „.... ' '"T""* O C U C I and 4 Door Hardlops Vinvl Intprmr *<br />
I rover, V 8's w,th opt,onS ot reducedfpnces-lHec,'<br />
Shift, power steer,nfj.airconti.tionmg and power brakes Save!<br />
'"*»<br />
, "Buy.,-. QlaMt<br />
. New Mustang Sports Sprint Hardtops and Convertitlltt<br />
Specially built limited edition models Lots <strong>of</strong> sporty«lnB«l<br />
extra low prices Big savings on air conditioning. '<br />
1 '67 Fordt, Fjlrliiwt, Filcons, Mutt*n|lt and<br />
Sptctafly «qulppirf Mintano Sportt SfnW<br />
Ideas at W prices<br />
MOYER MOTORS<br />
301 - 09 341k Stre.1 *<br />
' >i<br />
OCEAN<br />
DAILY NEWS<br />
BY RADIO<br />
S*ntlnel-L«dg«r g<br />
WOND, 1400 00 KC KC, 9:55 a.m.<br />
The<br />
[dson Debut Sunday<br />
Concert Orchestra<br />
\n 'Walk Music #i©r<br />
group wl be introduced<br />
t NoUt Edward Mclwg, Jr.,<br />
" (ddent ot the Oianters. and<br />
I Nrtte Arthur A. iemke, dt<br />
will signal the downbeat<br />
: exactly. 8 pjn.<br />
• Clianters Will lie the first<br />
attraction on the Music<br />
program for the season.<br />
musical grourjs, dances<br />
similar entcrtairancnts arc<br />
far Gatunlay<br />
Labor Day.<br />
Crrir §1 NEfflSfel<br />
McComb, whs comes from SsvtHe,<br />
Wash,, was a winner <strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan<br />
Academy Auditions And was<br />
a member ot .the San Franqis Op-<br />
era Company. Ho toured in 1SG4 with<br />
the company presenting "Oamelot' 1<br />
He also-was with the SchMa Cantura<br />
i kX Now.'Jeisey,Uj ]?65 and this year<br />
v 11 ' " r " J "" IM WonQ \*hctirif)ion$hip$n&re In August iuaw "nmMimwmMMMWBaMMfcrBij<br />
OCYC To Host International Regatta<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Ocein <strong>City</strong> Yaclrt Yacht Club has, tion based upcti upon the number.^ number <strong>of</strong> i^: roe"jfiFor<br />
the first tlmi? sailors from and Paul Waiiters. Union. Ete- mi.iri.u_ J^M^»"_ • i<br />
beni Eelected as host to the World i Isrmdorw with tlie Mern&iional<br />
n-r season teaching staff ol Conductor Fuhrman is a graduate<br />
tendent Hurry N Richards said a in tile detective 'division at police May Court House Wednesday even-<br />
side Idck, city Republican chairman Tbe »3ub bsMeveeHat vastly fio-<br />
[public achooJs.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pluloddptun Music Academy and In The Convention Hall<br />
Joseph Bradway,<br />
men who turiW ^ ixildlMSS *^nto|Ht-<br />
few sailboats, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional fish- headquarters, even Public Safety ing.menta<br />
in ^Mladdphia -would in- pv<br />
•board also authorized partid- tiie Pluladelphia Omscrvntory <strong>of</strong><br />
tng ixut. and a lntrctcr boat are Director R. Robinson Chance was<br />
The visiting big shots including<br />
in ttw tedaBily subsidized Music He »"J5 a bandmaster in the Convention Hall will open Monday<br />
Rep. Charles W. Sandman, Jr.. who<br />
8:%D ojn. train il.lt were I<br />
confmeU to port unul the span nuy<br />
James Boyd, master <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
1 lunch onft vnillc program for Navy and served ns miKical di- night with the first record hop <strong>of</strong><br />
on hand.<br />
lias been spending more and more<br />
tijf 4TIO T^ifll^rfini<br />
be rai-ied<br />
After all;' it might have been a<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s fourth ward, and Mayor-Rich-<br />
f <strong>1967</strong>-1968 term.<br />
rei-lor for radio station KYW inthe<br />
season, sonsored by (he Police<br />
<strong>of</strong> these sultry days {it home and,<br />
The ptAlic beedne is lxing :<br />
riving appointment as teach- Se* page I, column t, pleas) Benevolent Association.. It will be Aeconling to Richards the mentor murder, or a double murder.<br />
ard Jackson, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, ««n-<br />
fewer and fewer in hot Washington,<br />
b>"consider''«,-petfikin by tln><br />
} tar the coming year are Shirley<br />
the first <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> Monday and<br />
which ucti\'ate3 the bridge machin What actually happened, accordmed<br />
up the techniques <strong>of</strong> obtaining<br />
nodded approvingly as the political<br />
ery conknd out on Wednesday after- Ing to. Detective Capt D. Norman<br />
splendid GOP victories by stating<br />
I Bogle, a Skldknpto College graO-<br />
Thursday niijht hops at Convention<br />
wheelhdrses from the We city across<br />
Ice south <strong>of</strong> Oc^snf dry and to rt#noon<br />
as the bridge wa.s being raised Young was' something else again.<br />
U is i i^<br />
tafl od^inK'aecvice'ii and mit^bt<br />
' wlio will tfiacli in the priinary Surf's Up Tuesday Hnll, and \vit\ feature fiut?st disc<br />
"Got to know-tbe voters In 'yow<br />
"We were fortunate Thf motor He said that Mrs. Howard accused<br />
AflanUc pty.""<br />
John W. Boyd, a graduati"<br />
jockeys and "live" music. The pro-<br />
and drag them "to ime<br />
failed i\hen the span wai only a Thrasher <strong>of</strong>. breaking snme <strong>of</strong> her<br />
[Atlanta Oirlatiarf College, who At 14th St. Beach ceeds vanls to be-<br />
R. Jos-genscn, a Gliissboro<br />
rector said that the Hall lias been wound The Job must be done with held for 4he Grand Jury by Munici- tin? parade Mayor Robert iL. Sharp<br />
RUI the contests as quickly as<br />
was given a contract but<br />
renovated this year, to improve the painstaking care but we hope to pal Magistrate Franklin A. King at and Commissioners David L. Simp-<br />
Except for. Boyd'a tight. control<br />
possible to avoid surfing in ttio<br />
jnmeTnt has not been de-<br />
general appearance and to improve have the motor bach and in posi- a preliminary hearing on : Wednesson and R- 'Robinson Chancn will<br />
at the huge 'Atlantic <strong>City</strong> .fourth<br />
dark<br />
d. MarDyn ;Kauiht. a. graduate<br />
acoustics.<br />
5M flags 1, cotumn 2, pleas* day. -<br />
attend. An adrled attraction will be<br />
ward, the' Republican organtoUon<br />
[Ohio State Univendty, will teach<br />
This year the surfing competi-<br />
'the.-:band .'Irbni Your Roller's Mus-<br />
hlis been decaying, for .years.^.Th6'<br />
Mri..,Betty Rogers, who<br />
tion will be comprised <strong>of</strong> two<br />
tache in Somers Bohit<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> GOPsters have been<br />
relying
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V PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
"^ • f '.' "i^VKIORsand,l«Jlf WHIRlPOOl JOIN US THIS SUMMER TO BRING OUR<br />
If i; I GREATEST TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SALE<br />
h $<br />
i<br />
> I<br />
! ^<br />
I II<br />
^^<br />
2DAYS<br />
ONLY<br />
STARTS 9:30 A. M.<br />
MONDAY at<br />
OUI WAREHOUSE on SlVfNTH STRICT<br />
between WtST and HAVEN AVENUES<br />
SALE. HOURS<br />
MONDAY & TUESDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />
FIRST COME<br />
FIRST SERVED!<br />
COME EARLY FOR<br />
BEST SELECTION<br />
^V*' - i *<br />
ALL<br />
INCLUDE<br />
PRICES<br />
HOME SERVICE<br />
Labor Included<br />
\ JZ<br />
$<br />
'" ' .V.. .„'-*(.<br />
$<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
ELCcrm<br />
SENTINElAEDGER<br />
INVENTOR<br />
~JSL ~<br />
k»?.,<br />
<strong>1967</strong><br />
•••1<br />
THE OCEAN CITY JINTINiL-LIDSEE<br />
• REFRIGERATORS • WASHERS **RYERS • RANGES • DISH WASHERS • AIR<br />
ALL AT HISTORY iviAKING LOW PRICES<br />
'•• -T r<br />
$<br />
PHIL.CO<br />
NO FROST W."«,,MrW<br />
/•/Mi/W 1<br />
pmiLesl<br />
w J<br />
> Glint 96 Ib<br />
am freenr<br />
*JOBWB0iTINe<br />
" IVW1 '<br />
:..-£;f**, r - TT-'^Wl<br />
i'<br />
Electric<br />
DRYER<br />
• 3-Cycle<br />
• Includes Durable Press<br />
AIR<br />
CONDITIONERS<br />
5,000<br />
BJU.'s<br />
SPECIAL<br />
SUMMER SALE!<br />
ONLY AT SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
WH/tf THEY LAST!<br />
PHILCO<br />
ICE TRAY KIT<br />
—• Lnarr TWO TO A custmam —<br />
Single-Cycle<br />
UNDER COUNTER<br />
DISHWASHER<br />
Combination<br />
WASHER-<br />
DRYER<br />
DUOMATIC<br />
£'• Autbjv PMMttASJ<br />
REFRIGERATOR-<br />
A^A-F^A<br />
CLOCK<br />
Control<br />
^rtornatie Shut**<br />
AM-FM CLOCK RADIO<br />
• Wood CaWnet , •.„-.<br />
• Full Featured f* A QK<br />
• Slide Dial 54^=<br />
• APC Control ^^<br />
AM^M TABLi RADIO<br />
• Slide Dial<br />
• AFC Control<br />
• Two Speakers<br />
%\\Am<br />
gar rar* r<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
SALE and<br />
{•<br />
PORTABLE PACER<br />
19" Diagonal *<br />
172 Iq. In, Picture<br />
Stand Included<br />
21" Diagonal 1<br />
TRANSISTOR<br />
RADIO<br />
SAMPLES<br />
Both AM & ,<br />
Wood Cabinet 1<br />
13990<br />
>'l<br />
$ 125<br />
AM CLOCK<br />
«.<br />
1» * ' RADIO<br />
114 *<br />
*.¥•:<br />
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vs*l<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE<br />
'Coming Events In Somers Point-Unwood<br />
TODAY < {Friday)—v , , i Somers Point* city Counoi meeting,<br />
7-30 pm.<br />
MWwdist Senior High Tel<br />
Iriwship dinner meellnir,<br />
l<br />
PRINTING<br />
il<br />
Lewis L. fiarrrett<br />
852 A*bory Avenue<br />
Dial 399-1282<br />
HEADQUARTERS FOR<br />
FINEST BRAND<br />
CLOTHES<br />
FOR BOYS and GIRLS<br />
• INFANTS' WEAR<br />
•DRESSES<br />
• PLAY CLOTHES<br />
• SWIM WEAR<br />
Largest Selection<br />
Giuibbefte<br />
GLOTHiS In So. Jeriey<br />
•Mite Teens<br />
CDAIM'C «fl< VINTNOft AVI.<br />
OPTOI WTONESBAX<br />
Seafood dinner, 4*30 to 7 pm, at<br />
gamers Point VFW.'' Betiiel «L<br />
SUNDAY—<br />
<strong>On</strong> ba)a" 1 p.m. at John F. Ken<br />
bedy Park; sponsored fay • Sinners<br />
Point Fire Company Tvyo tor (he<br />
I cilt <strong>of</strong> the. trust fund fur the children<br />
<strong>of</strong> Raymond Wagner. Jr.<br />
MONDAY—<br />
SD-IitTs Paant Senior Gtlzrais ment<br />
IH£, 11 30 am, JJI Gitict* Liflhemn<br />
Church.<br />
TUESDAY—<br />
Somert Point JQwaris Qub meet.<br />
Ing. 7 p.m., a< Daniel's Restaurant,<br />
Smnera Point Fire Company <strong>On</strong>e<br />
meeting, S p.m., in the Bethel rd.<br />
I fireball.<br />
TERMITES?<br />
For Fast Service,<br />
CaM the Gentlemen<br />
In Blue , , ,<br />
FREE INSPECTION<br />
OCEAN CITY 399.1200<br />
Ratner Pest Control<br />
LAST 2 DAYS!<br />
REMODELING SALE<br />
(INDS SATURDAY, I;30 P. M.)<br />
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS on<br />
©OLD BOND<br />
ONI ecwuurtafix HGUS§ PAINT<br />
GOLD BOND<br />
INTERIOR<br />
VELVET PRICE<br />
SALE<br />
SUPREME<br />
LATEX;<br />
FLAT<br />
GAL,<br />
GOES BACK TO<br />
tt.76 MONDAY<br />
^» WM 6AL,<br />
ON MONDAY<br />
OOLD BOND<br />
LAtEX ENAMEL<br />
33 1 99<br />
' SAL. B.T.<br />
GOES BACK TO<br />
S7,fl SAL. MONDAY<br />
TRlitlNG PAINT CO.<br />
1811 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
1 BETWEEN INDIANA and OHIO AVENUES)<br />
A. U»NTIC CITY'S MOST COLORFUL ADDRESS<br />
PHONE 341-1164<br />
FOR FAST DELIVERY ON MAINLAND AND OCEAN CITY<br />
PARK FREE — REAR OF STORE<br />
Visit Our New<br />
FRIENDLY<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
— OCEAN CITY'S FINEST ~<br />
— GOURMET STORE —<br />
— featuring —<br />
THE HIGHEST QUALITY DOMESTIC and<br />
IMPORTED LUNCHEON MEATS and CHEESES<br />
— 45 Varieties —'-<br />
9 Varieties <strong>of</strong> Delicious Home-Made Salads,<br />
Made Fresh Daily<br />
TRY ONE OF OUR<br />
, Delicious Party Trays<br />
T ' (A HEAL TREAT)<br />
COME ON IN and SEE OUR<br />
\ DISPLAY OF GOURMET ITEMS<br />
t - and HORS D'OEUVRES<br />
4<br />
" i t f- i s 't<br />
'£&&t *^>'i 1 -fi'< , >«-,'*' f _'^<br />
^st:<br />
Given in marriage my nor father<br />
he bride was at*ircd 111 a.formal A-<br />
'inc.gown <strong>of</strong> white silk orgniKa over<br />
-KSU <br />
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A, Swan, <strong>of</strong> ers also wore white orchids.<br />
I VWsIry as*., became the brtds 6f Following a reception at the Atian.<br />
yisign Paul Jogi^ph Di^rnt-htT*, Jr., tic Qiy O<strong>Jun</strong>try dub Ihc couple left.<br />
ef Mr and Mrs. Paul Joseph for a wedding trip to CMpe Ood, Mass,<br />
N»rpyher. uf Virginm Bsuii, Vs., They wiU make mrtr home in Pen-<br />
iitunlay afternoon in Bie First Mett. saqola, f*la. For her traveimB outfit<br />
list Chui'eh.<br />
Uw bride LAOSL' it yellow and vv^iite<br />
Thi> Rev. William R. Guffick, wet- thrt-c-iwcH^p ssuit witii whitQ accessoror.<br />
oKIdatt.il at thp double-ring cerei. ' .<br />
mony, and Miss Susan Cbnrivll wns The bride, a gradual? <strong>of</strong> Oceffli<br />
<strong>City</strong> Kiffh School, attendcid Susque-<br />
Given in mttrriiiite by her ftilher, )i;ijini University and »as graduaittti<br />
the bride was iinired in a tornuU from Millprs%iile StaJe OolleBe. She<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> rtlk orBiinzii over pc«u de is an ili-niiaitiiry l«ic*er, 11K- bride-<br />
seie. The Aloneon laia> saaioped Jbud. groom, a graduate <strong>of</strong> PrinaaBj Anne<br />
ice wax trimnird "with sifd ppeurta<br />
(VB.I HiBh Stilioul tuid the U. S,<br />
and appliquw <strong>of</strong> lane wifli .wed pearls l l i<br />
were scswrrd on the A-line hiBh<br />
rise ttiusthni' sMrt. Thj. gown atej<br />
fi"j,tured a detachable Qtihedraj train<br />
wi-h matfhiisj Uiis? appliqu and<br />
ii sciiUop«i lace edui'. Her mreeqi-:ir;i<br />
r hjji in not vi«l mis held siih<br />
r.-iu do sole flpwer-Jike Mtnls.ae-<br />
•; •:»d v,1jh tutsA pairls anl ery:<br />
i TS, wMtu<br />
Sf-s, .Vorm«"LtoitertJi Buc^nan, <strong>of</strong><br />
r.I,:iSsviir#, Pa., »as matron'<strong>of</strong> tonij...<br />
B^dismeids were Miss Phyllis<br />
'Falrmaft, <strong>of</strong> Vvynnewbod, Pa,, Miss'<br />
Undii Eamlston. <strong>of</strong> Utnsdowne, Psi..<br />
Pi'rinsylvanis. i Ml«s Smrly Stump, <strong>of</strong> YpTle, PH.. Miss<br />
KKren Clark, <strong>of</strong> Phiiadeiphm, and<br />
M:« Joyce MoFarlfind, <strong>of</strong> Oiks, Pa,<br />
Miss Morrison, James R, Arasz The bridal atlendants vhrt, silk<br />
aiw,UWM over peau do sole jjowhs<br />
f-Hhlimcd «,ith yellow atons, whke<br />
Married With A Nuptial Mass Indices with yollorw flower appliques,<br />
Ifinff sliir^fis and- fearurinB nwss<br />
Oirlst the Ifflng H, C. Own* camaflons and baby mums,- '• Kreen velvet haws at the empire<br />
Oierry mil wistiie setting tottnt<br />
musts. Thtir headpieeffi were yellow<br />
Fw her daughter's weddinji Mrs.<br />
for, the'Nuptial Mass for Miss Mtup<br />
peiabi.with net veils and Oley carriiri<br />
Morrison *ose a petal pink fitted<br />
am Ann Morrison, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
| tsisradta <strong>of</strong> yellow reses and vvMte<br />
sheath topped with a loose toee-trim.<br />
and Mrs.' Robert A. Morrison, oi<br />
daisies. ' ' • •<br />
med Mckot. Her ensemble was com.<br />
Oieny mil, and Jamai R, AUBSB, got<br />
WUlinm F, Buchamn, 3rd,<br />
plcted wttti treitehing acasajriiB and<br />
<strong>of</strong>- Mr, and Mra. Andrew AlBsz a eonsige <strong>of</strong> eymbidlum ordBds, For<br />
PhUaddphta and 407 14th at... thb the occasion Mrs. Arass! selected a<br />
a t y . , • " ' . • • ,<br />
pale blue Mtted sh«i,th trimmed with<br />
"The Ritfit.Rev, Mmtri Joseph He- lace, a loose mati=hlng 'csxii and<br />
Jn vrc. [M-Stor, <strong>of</strong>iiujttil .it the dou- mmaiinR am-Mirlfs sjij. alvj \«n"ivastern<br />
He is employed<br />
lor Ceco Oorp m PhUidelphui.<br />
1 Na\fil Aiidemy at AnrapoUs, Md., is<br />
an enidgn in the Navy airf will be<br />
assigned at Punsacoia,<br />
e're<br />
I<br />
<strong>of</strong> MprrLwUie,<br />
Pa., Mas best: man, .and<br />
HeTVinB as ushers wnre Donald F.<br />
Swan, <strong>of</strong> this eity; Larry Mnrshall, <strong>of</strong><br />
Raoii, 'Pa,, and ErBiRns Loris Hester,<br />
<strong>of</strong> GuUatin, Te,, Herb - Fauth; - <strong>of</strong><br />
U'litti-siojie, N, Y., iind Jim Welsh uf<br />
R/x-k Km. Mo.<br />
I or her uUuRhtcr'-i wvykhi^, Mrn<br />
Ku-jin (iiose a powdiT blue dress with<br />
8S1 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
mi Alcncott tux- blue eont tuid makiiing'iiccaenrlcK<br />
while the mother <strong>of</strong><br />
the bridegroom selec^rd a bmgo kmt<br />
ilrcs with bmee walking ln^«h ran<br />
••'<br />
From floor to ceiling, inside and out<br />
Prompt (TV Service<br />
STOP LITTLE TROUBLES<br />
•to* ThwBaeam* l<br />
SKILLED TECHNICAL SgRV<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
1OW AMUWY AVI. '/•-<br />
EXPERT<br />
Storm Window<br />
and Screen<br />
Repairs and<br />
Replacement<br />
FRli PICK-UP<br />
and DILIVIRY<br />
Ace Auto Ifass<br />
Fth St. & Asbury Ave,<br />
399-0055<br />
Lead a more colorful<br />
life with the<br />
BesTBioonUnVPaiotin<br />
Most desirable floorfinhh. ever<br />
developed.' Beautiful low lustre<br />
F&H ACRYLIC LATEX dries<br />
in 40 minutes. Use inside<br />
or outside where traffic is<br />
heaviest I Easy clean-up<br />
with soap and water. $2.10 quart<br />
^<br />
m<br />
it hasn't<br />
Your still<br />
FINNAREN & HALEY .fa /.y<br />
VACUUM<br />
SALES SERVICE ^<br />
COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE<br />
PARTS FOR ALL MAKES<br />
VALENTINE D. VALENTINE<br />
511 SHORE ROAD |<br />
CALL 399-2907 atw<br />
FREE I<br />
HATS far Alljaccarion, H<br />
HANDSAOS — GLOVES —"<br />
LINGERIE —<br />
BELTS"^F0LP4JP°<br />
FASHION WBATHiFcOATS<br />
HELEN P.<br />
CUXWtUj<br />
825<br />
ONLY<br />
AT ELFMAN<br />
SO. JERSEY'S LEADING CANCELLATIONS<br />
WE FEATURE NATIONALLY FAMOUS AD<br />
BRANDS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S I<br />
For Women<br />
SAVINGS from ti to $15 on<br />
FREE<br />
PARKING<br />
TREADEASY<br />
FIOR<br />
NATURALIZER5<br />
FOOTSAVIU<br />
SELBY<br />
BBITiSH CLASSICS<br />
And Many Ottierj<br />
Sllsi ] lo 11-widths AAAAAA h> Ell<br />
•"^•^• 1 " 1 * 11 * For Mgn<br />
frem SI to $15 on<br />
MBTTLETOMS<br />
FRIEMAHS '.. s<br />
NUNN-BUSH<br />
LLOYD •!.._<br />
FINEST IMPORTS<br />
MANY OTHEU^<br />
ALL SHOES GUARANTEED FIRST<br />
1333 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />
s ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.<br />
Car. N*w York , \m Will<br />
8. FaEifljB Ate. , ( '- .• ', jf{<br />
klr<br />
gone to our head<br />
number ONE in..<br />
La Contour<br />
PHIL TURNER'S PAINT STORE<br />
721 Asbury Avenue FRE & PARKING • - REAR OF STORE n;a| 399 naao<br />
FASTI FASTI FAST DELIVERY , ' OPEN MON. Thru THURS. Til 5:»- FRI « SAT TU<br />
VISIT OUR,BRANCH STORE IN STONE HARBOR AT 252 96TH STREET<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
with<br />
A Tip <strong>of</strong> «w<br />
. - ,i J<br />
M<br />
If it K<br />
to tf\.c me a fc,^<br />
Davi- Is aJnuwt 0*J£<br />
tho Nnlionol °l?iii<br />
trying to<br />
day out.<br />
I, lt»n.Oft.<br />
that maw* t<br />
People first<br />
by d«<br />
secrrt wnnli I<br />
her when!<br />
the magic i<br />
DodecnncsctoJ<br />
ly, JUNE 23, <strong>1967</strong><br />
mn'r/A<br />
„„ ...,-, AUXILIARY SOCIAL Mrs Joseph C Frei,<br />
WlUiam Bateson, Jv, Mrs James McFaul and Mis<br />
pflUtWion, Of the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chapter, Women's Aux-<br />
UO-Shor* Memorial Hospital, make up a table at the<br />
jfcn sodal climaxing meetings for the season The<br />
was held Tuesday at Harry's Inn, Somers Point<br />
AN'S<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
ItTH STREET AT<br />
BAYFRONT<br />
DIAL IM-U/t<br />
ROUND * * *<br />
ISH •SEA IMS • WHITE FISH<br />
FRESH SHRIMP and COOKED SHRIMP<br />
LUE FISH • BUTTERFISH • CLAMS<br />
FILET <strong>of</strong> FLOUNDER • RORGIES<br />
FISH ROE • JERSEY LOBSTERS<br />
FRESH BAIT<br />
] BLOODWORMS • FRESH SQUID • SHINERS<br />
•UNKIR & GROUND BUNKER -CHUM-CLAMS<br />
i
1'! j<br />
I.'<br />
Km-. ,•,;;<br />
SAVE BIG on this<br />
BEST BUY OF THE WEEK!<br />
Circle Special<br />
SCOTCH<br />
Fifth ...... '3.99<br />
Quart .; : . . . '4.99<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />
IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Circle Semen Polrtf<br />
9*27-2921 or 6422<br />
THE<br />
CLAM<br />
BAR N<br />
BETWEEN PARKWAY EXIT 21 and OCEAN CITY<br />
ON 34TH STREET IN MARMORA, N, J,<br />
PHONE JJM2/4<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
CLAM FRITTERS<br />
HALF SHELLS<br />
STEAMED CLAMS<br />
CLAM CHOWDER<br />
.-... CLAM STEW<br />
DEVILED CLAMS<br />
_L<br />
SEAFOOD PLATTERS |<br />
SANDWICHES<br />
BEVERAGES<br />
SALADS v<br />
SUl'Si ^ ,<br />
Take-Out Orders Available<br />
OPEN It A. M. to • P. M. MONDAY thru THURSDAY<br />
FBI. 4nd SAT. 'HI 11 P. HI.; SUNDAY NOON 'III I P. M.<br />
CONEY'S<br />
INC.<br />
34TH STREET<br />
LIQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
Well Known Brands<br />
RYE - BOURBON<br />
GIN - RUM<br />
BEER<br />
OPEN<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
9 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
v a.m. - 2 a.m.<br />
OPEN<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
12 NOON<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
TRUST IS MORE<br />
THAN A WORD HERE<br />
IT IS OUR PROFESSION<br />
Jutt Arrived Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
BONNE BELL COSMETICS<br />
Featuring<br />
"1006" LOTIONS<br />
NEW SUMMER SHADES <strong>of</strong> LIPSTICK<br />
COLOR FOUNDATIONS - COMPACTS<br />
SKIN CREAMS - SUN TAN LOTION<br />
' ? ). Trained Cosmeticians to Assist You<br />
'..SEL VAGN<br />
15.<br />
L :"'.-. PHARMACY<br />
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP<br />
in. StrW -WE'and<br />
Atbury Ave. ' 399-3535<br />
'!* .«§•.Mfi «m SBRvice<br />
5TW- *'<br />
I <<br />
Waldman To Aid<br />
Senate Hearing<br />
fainw Mnyor B, Ttmnum Wald-<br />
A final reminder has been<br />
made <strong>of</strong> the Antique Show be.<br />
Ing sponsored by the Rbsary.Al.<br />
tar Society <strong>of</strong> St. Franoes Ca.<br />
brinl R.C. Church Saturday, llie<br />
atteir will be staged at the<br />
16th st. sliopping center fpnm<br />
9 n.m. to 6 p.m:<br />
As <strong>of</strong> me end <strong>of</strong> last w«?k 15<br />
antique dealers already had accepted<br />
the invitation to participate.<br />
The 'vjiiiety <strong>of</strong> articles expet"t«l<br />
i!f wide including not only<br />
area antiques but frcm m-'iny<br />
sprtions <strong>of</strong> this country as well<br />
03 various parts <strong>of</strong> the worid.<br />
•ITie public is invited to tn<br />
and browse, as well as buy.<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN will 00<br />
baby sitting at her beachfront<br />
home durintf thfl week. Will provide<br />
lunch. Coll 399-9363. C ?3<br />
KINDERGARTEN Teacher desires po-<br />
^ition as companion to older WO'<br />
man or children. Can teach child to<br />
ixrfm. Call 927-3469. 6-23<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS — Retaped. re.<br />
corded, taken down, and reinstall.<br />
ed same day. Reasonable. Call 399-<br />
2802, 6-23 (Too late)<br />
TW.p EXPERIENCED and reliable<br />
boyt with power mowora will'man,<br />
leure lawn for reasonable rates, For<br />
information call 398 0562. 6 30<br />
EXPERIENCED HOUSE PAINTER, inside<br />
and out, by college graduate<br />
student., Reasonable prices. Call 399.<br />
1605. 7-7<br />
"HAIRCUTTING SPECIALISTS" that<br />
at __ Bernle's Bartje*" Stiop, 835 As<br />
bury Ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J. Two<br />
barbers to serve you. Hours: 8<br />
A. M. to 6 .P. M.<br />
RETIRED MAN witfi busine^s l<e<br />
to .worit. Mon:. Tu««.. eind W«d. In<br />
9 book store, and bath house. * Apply*<br />
at 1318 Boardwalk between -10<br />
A. M. anil 12 noon. s 27<br />
I960 DODGE DART — By original<br />
owner, radio and heater. A-l condlMon.<br />
}>jOO. 928 Ocsan Aue. 399.<br />
2DBI " 6 23<br />
SALE:. .Beautiful t>6d room suite<br />
Trench Prov firay. double bed<br />
bo* spring mattre&s, bureau chest<br />
draw-Sri, night tablo, fpne kitchen<br />
table, '42" round, formica top, 2board<br />
extent'on lounger chair; over<br />
stuffed liv. rm. chair, record player<br />
with AM and FM radtjO rugs rose<br />
beige and pads 9 X 12 G y 9<br />
3x46.28 x7, drop leaf table<br />
mahogany air conditioner Rear,<br />
1S32 Wesley Ave Sat and Monday<br />
10 A M to 3 P M Phone 399 1617<br />
6-23<br />
SUNFISH—Wooden, while hull, natural<br />
deck and white lulls Nrw<br />
Must sell. $300. 3O1S Asbuiy Ave<br />
(rear apt.) 6 23<br />
QCEAN CITY LAGOON, new cott.ge<br />
over two<br />
car garage electric heat,<br />
2bedrrjoms bd dining nlng and living room, room<br />
kitchen bath wwalls<br />
Georgia Itlrch<br />
Two large rse boat docks Partly fur<br />
niohsd &7.9O0 Mortgage available<br />
Call 399J6857.<br />
ASBURY<br />
BAKERY<br />
1161 ASBURY AVE.<br />
>•••••»<<br />
!l<br />
,••-»•«>•»•••••»»«<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
SUNDAY at 7 A. M.<br />
FRESH BAKED ON<br />
THE PREMISES<br />
HEARTH BREAD<br />
• PASTRIES •<br />
PIES • ROLLS<br />
LEMON MERINGUE PIE<br />
and CINNAMON BUNS' .<br />
ARB OUR SPECIALTIES<br />
Head Start Program<br />
At Primary School<br />
7HE-0CEAN CltV SENTlNEL-LEDGEI?<br />
A He;id Stiirt pro^mm for<br />
pupils will lx.f:in at 9 u.m. Munduy<br />
(<strong>Jun</strong>e 2151 in thf Prinimy Sijhnol at<br />
Sth St. anil Wt-a i.v. CUtHi will tx- (Ms<br />
tu 1 p.m. The pro^mi-ii is «m<br />
under nic flinx^iun <strong>of</strong> lh<<br />
.indOipe Human RLSUUTCCS,<br />
Tnr- fiaemmttuy Summer ScJiool<br />
p in [Xii1<br />
on a grimt from tlR" FLIIL-IHI Govcjnin<br />
LS<br />
tinlly tinatKiil by [hi? Ost<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education .Hi/nvyn<br />
-ior <strong>of</strong> the elt*mf?nt. r n-y<br />
All iib In the lerwiit-ury sctuxjl<br />
will bi.'<br />
s'rurtion uiurdin<br />
.Lr ri'idin^ ^nd<br />
LTI individiBLl In.<br />
tu tiiui<br />
ti.ist.-'In addltirm to ruuilinK Ihi-n- will<br />
bt speci.d instruc-tion in .<br />
nunibi'rs within the ccn<strong>On</strong>es <strong>of</strong> bal<br />
ahci'd programming.<br />
The personnel <strong>of</strong> the munielpaj or-<br />
Snow%<br />
cKtstra for 1B87 will be Frank Ruggieri.<br />
inajiager; Nicholas MelaMi<br />
Seven Dv.<br />
fT'tnmaliT nnd asstetunt leader;<br />
Paul Polivnick,' Sidney Pollvnick<br />
Mornls Freedniiin, BasU Ponslo and<br />
ADMISSION<br />
ADULTS MATINEE Me, EVE. tl.JO;<br />
Chssifled Ads Bring You Quid Results<br />
TILTON SHOPPING CENTER<br />
15 Mill, from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> via<br />
Routs Its Tllton Rd. (Rr.<br />
FREE PARKINS at the Door<br />
NORTHPIBLD - MM1V<br />
WlDNESDAY, JUNi 21 THRU TUISBAY* JUNf 27<br />
NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY*<br />
A Musical Masterpiece <strong>of</strong><br />
MATINEE DAILY 2 p. M. — EVE. 7:lS<br />
Enchanting Entertainment<br />
WEEK NITES<br />
7:30 and f:30 P. M.<br />
SATURDAY and SUNDAY<br />
1:35 - 3.-3S - S:3S - 7:3S . »:J5<br />
Theptre Guide<br />
ABSECON ATLANTIC 8lh Strtwt<br />
U.S. 40—BLACK HORSE PIKE<br />
AT PLEASANTVILLE (641-3581)<br />
EKclosivs AH. <strong>City</strong> Showing 2 <strong>of</strong> His Seaun'* Blggwt Hit.<br />
TOGETHER)<br />
ON (1) PROGRAM<br />
and JOHN WAYNB<br />
"HATARI"<br />
ADDED COMPANION HIT<br />
MICHAEL CAINE (Color)<br />
ii YEARS ence<br />
AND UNDER rnCC SHOWS START DUSK<br />
KOHR FARMS BEEF HOUSE<br />
Oirafully Aged Prims Beet, Ral»d <strong>On</strong> Our PeontylvMla Farma<br />
?fh STREET — JUST OFF BOARDWALK<br />
IN PHILA., PA., 142S CHESTNUT STREET<br />
BEEFEATER'S<br />
BILL OF FARE<br />
Includes Salad Bowl,<br />
Roll and,; Potato' Choice '<br />
TAKE-OUT ORDERS<br />
COMEDIANS -ft A BIVY OF (50RGEOUS<br />
DIAL<br />
OPEN 11 A.M. DAILY<br />
Off Walk<br />
NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY.<br />
MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M. —EVE.<br />
AARON ROSENBERG<br />
MARIINMEPEfi<br />
iFREE PARKING Oppeiini Thtatr*<br />
GATEWAY^<br />
Vt SOM ERS POINT-<br />
FRIDAY - SATURDAY<br />
SHOWS 7:15 • f.-IS - MATINEE SA1<br />
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY,<br />
SHOWS 7:15 »iwl »!»,-*<br />
Boardwalk<br />
at 12th St. S<br />
P31<br />
OPENS WEDNESDAY,<br />
VX F1 DORA<br />
JOHN WAYNE R° B<br />
IN COLOR<br />
-4i<br />
Suntrb Cutting<br />
' Swvlnfllrom • p.m.<br />
;ja->;a>tiy,.pa|>-- •'<br />
IH IB HlUHU<br />
inuw pit<br />
GasadelSol<br />
D.nclng from | p.m.<br />
D.IIyE.MPtMoodf,.<br />
Iminiite Rendeivoui^iaUj file Stuil<br />
The STARLIGHT LOUNG1!<br />
•t »« jet O» THf WAUC<br />
For RaHnaHsaii<br />
Pill MMtll<br />
Aid far bisk<br />
brivt In ...<br />
ftmt r.rlino<br />
Far Btanf, tan,<br />
Havliip • ••HyT HIUH f,,ll lillilai1 la in ifi.l ..d.l ,..„!<br />
... For B.l.lb. plum inJ B<br />
ILL'S<br />
1234-1242 Boardwalk<br />
1<br />
RESTAURANT I CUM BAR<br />
Oceon <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly Boardwalk Clam Bar<br />
Serving - LUNCH - DINNER<br />
[STEAMED CLAMS - SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS<br />
DELICIOUS SHORE DINNERS<br />
V,<br />
TRY OUR 4 P, M, TO 8 P. M. DINNER<br />
SPECIALS EVERY NIGHT<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
SPECIAL 12-3 From $ 1.00<br />
COMPLETE<br />
SEAFOOD MENU<br />
CHARCOAL<br />
•ROILED STEAKS & CHOPS<br />
OPEN 12 NOON 'TIL 8 P.M. *<br />
Tnat yourself and your family<br />
To a fine dinner<br />
Overlooking the Beautiful Bay<br />
OYSTER STEW CLAM STEW<br />
STEAMED CHERRYSTONE CLAMS<br />
HOMEMADE SNAPPER SOUP<br />
* CAMPBELL'S *<br />
FISH NET RESTAURANT<br />
34TH STREET, MARMORA, DIAL 399-8172<br />
OPEN 4 P. M. 'TIL 8 30 P. M. DAILY<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 8:30 P.M.<br />
(CLOSED TUESDAYS) i<br />
Federal Grant<br />
Received By ACC<br />
AUsnSse OommunUy College, an.<br />
nouneed this week .the aUoouian <strong>of</strong><br />
SJB,Bi <strong>of</strong> Pedaral funds to Uie Ool.<br />
l«e tor bash the Ubmry and for stu.<br />
dtnt Jinaiicjal old.<br />
Under P. I* KJ», ths libraiy wUl<br />
re«ive $5,000 as a "iBaujtennnoB <strong>of</strong><br />
elt<strong>of</strong>t" basic grant. This is g<br />
Uie CoUese Libraiy Re»urces ft<strong>of</strong>rain,<br />
Tlile II <strong>of</strong> the Higher Bduaiiion<br />
Act <strong>of</strong> ISO,<br />
TTie Oollege Work Study Pr<strong>of</strong>ram,<br />
under Title 1 ol the Scsnonile Oppar.<br />
tunitys&ot <strong>of</strong> 1»4, as amended, provldes<br />
110,478,38.<br />
Of Bus $0,^.00 Ii oMoaaited tor the<br />
period July through December, 1887.<br />
The Januaiy-<strong>Jun</strong>e ISM portion has<br />
not as yei been awarded. Mjtkiiing<br />
funds. In varyuif percentages, must<br />
be provided b)t the CJoHege. "Ms pro.<br />
gram is designed for (he employment<br />
<strong>of</strong> needy students.<br />
An approximate nlloraiion <strong>of</strong> J7.B7<br />
has been provided under the Na*<br />
Uoiiiil Defense Student Loan Program,<br />
This pmgmm involves 20 per*<br />
cint <strong>of</strong> rnalching funds OR a ^ l<br />
Under title IV <strong>of</strong> the Hi#ier Bduca«ion<br />
Act <strong>of</strong> li», as ameiried,<br />
13,700 has been commuted for Bdurational<br />
Opportunity Grarts for full<br />
time undergraduate students <strong>of</strong> exct-piiomij<br />
financial need. No tnatrMng<br />
funds wUl be required.<br />
Sandman Sends Mayers<br />
Booklets <strong>On</strong> Pollution<br />
WASHDJOTON, D. C, — totgressmaji<br />
Oiaries W. &ndman, Jr.,<br />
(R,, 2nd Dist., N.J.) has distributed<br />
to the m mayors in Ms ConpeislMifd<br />
Distrirt three publications <strong>of</strong><br />
the United Suites Public Health<br />
Service dealing wiUi air pollution<br />
and means <strong>of</strong> controlling and pre.<br />
venting it.<br />
In placini the pubUsHons before<br />
the mayors, Congressman Sandman<br />
wrote:<br />
"While air pollution seemingly Is<br />
not a rmtical problem in our O&<br />
grc-sional District at this time, I<br />
thought you would be Intereated<br />
in having Uie three? publications.<br />
"You will note lhat the booklds<br />
contain many hripful suugesiions on<br />
pollution, and they are pUiced before<br />
you with the thought that nn<br />
ounce <strong>of</strong> prevention is worth tons<br />
<strong>of</strong> cure."<br />
The booklets distributed by Con-<br />
gressman Sandman are entitled<br />
"Clean Air For Your Community."<br />
"Tlie Federal Air Pollution, Program"<br />
<strong>of</strong>-Aic<br />
OPENING SOON<br />
BLACUHQUS<br />
wanta read a good "COCK'N BULL" story? about a new place "FOR<br />
WHOM THE BULLS TOIL"?<br />
|NTIMATE~DIN!NG (you'll be poked in the ribs by the southpaw at<br />
the nov* tnhlri in an OLD WORLD ATMOSPHERE • . . (but don't expect hot<br />
water or towels in our rest rooms)<br />
DINE LEISURELY (our waitresses have a lot to talk about)<br />
A LA CARTE MENU (prices sound reasonable but we'll nick you for<br />
c<strong>of</strong> & dessert) featuring SOUP DE JOUR (see yesterdays menu for a hint) —<br />
OUR OWN SALAD PRESSINGS (we go<strong>of</strong> up the store boughten kind with our<br />
own recipes) We are known rrom coast coast (pnelo Oscar lives in San Gabriel)<br />
We invite your comments (we love compliments)—Wanta see an interesting<br />
menu? Come read ours.<br />
Sincerely<br />
CHIC, CHUCK 'N CHOW<br />
TING-A-LING 399-5422 9TH & WESLEY<br />
h IN THE LINCOLN HOTEL<br />
i<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER PAGE m&m/'<br />
Mrs. Henry Herman Janssen<br />
u<br />
Miss Callan Is Janssen Bride<br />
In Jenkintown Ceremony<br />
- A Jea&fe^TbifeHgt&itil Wee dress and white orchid.<br />
emnized Saluroay mxxips in *c Following a reception o* the home<br />
Immuculalto Coiicoptton<br />
Ifi men had no faith in on an-<br />
p R.C Church, <strong>of</strong> (hi bride the couple left for a<br />
othBr, all jot iis would have to live<br />
Jenkintown. P Pa., when h Mis Mi QLTOI Q I wedding trip to Florida. T^iqy will<br />
within our incomes.<br />
Anne Callan, • daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. andmake<br />
their home in Boston, Mass.<br />
Mrs- Ambrose F. CaUan, o( JenMn- For her going away ouitfit the bride<br />
town and 38 Day rd., tliis city, be- chose a navy and gold costume suit<br />
came the bride at Henry Hraman with navy accRswries.<br />
Janssen, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry "DM? .bride is a gmduai^e <strong>of</strong> Mel-<br />
Did You Say Janssen, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
rose Academy in Philadelphia and<br />
Miss Elayn C. KoJlmer, <strong>of</strong> Phila- Chestnut Hill Hospital! School <strong>of</strong> Meddelphia,<br />
was maid <strong>of</strong> honor, and servical Technology. The bridegroom, an<br />
DELicrous<br />
ing as bridesmaids w«ne Miss Ellen alumnus <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's OollrRe in<br />
Janssen, sister <strong>of</strong> the brifk^nmni, Philadnlphin, is aUendins Harvard<br />
and Mrs. Diane Csillan, sister-divfciw Law School,<br />
PIZZA? <strong>of</strong> the bnide, both <strong>of</strong> rWladelphio,<br />
Thotnos J. McGlynn, <strong>of</strong> Phlkidel-<br />
YOU BET IT IS! phta. was b«jt man, nnd assisting as Couple Are Married<br />
usheirs wnro Kenneth A. Oillan,<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the bride, and Francis In Motel C<strong>of</strong>feeshqp<br />
WONDERLAND » McGlynn, botti <strong>of</strong> FHkidelnWa,<br />
Nat all marriages are held in<br />
TTie bride was afltircd in a candle- churches and synagogues. Some have<br />
togtur flooi-lenglh otB^nzsi gown wilh been known to be conducted in the<br />
lace appliques and sot <strong>of</strong>f with a most exotic places tinder the most<br />
PIZZA QooHenBth tiule veil iiiso with exotic icircumMnnces. People have<br />
matchhiK appliques.<br />
been mnrried' in airplanes, riivra,<br />
6th & Boardwalk Tlie bridal atitundants wore floor- (trains and just about any spot big<br />
lenEtii fiowns <strong>of</strong> pale green chtffbn enough for a minister, bndr- and<br />
and carried enscades <strong>of</strong> btdjy pink groom. . I<br />
TAKE-OUT ORDERS carnations.<br />
Such a wedding took place Mon-<br />
For the occasion. Mrs. QUInn chose day at 4:30 p.m.. as Michael O'Haia.<br />
1 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. _ blue silk dress with wlnte orchid, 54, chef at the Impalu Motel's c<strong>of</strong>?<br />
wlule Mr\ Jarcsen selected a pink feeshop, took the hand <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mi^<br />
dred Hendricks. 53. sister <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ben<br />
Bolter, a local hotel operator 'Hie<br />
wedding was held in Uie c<strong>of</strong>fee shop<br />
where the former was employed.<br />
The Rev. Winfred ScoM. pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
St. James AME Qurrch, <strong>of</strong>fitiuled.<br />
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for the girl who lost her compact<br />
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If<br />
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«<br />
Ought To Be A Law'<br />
— or, ought there* the <strong>City</strong> Commission, maintain peace and dignity.<br />
tin otfer to >nikc the Police Department ' So, turnabout Is Mr pto. We ate addpt-<br />
» , ^ J i W M | a,new "anti-noise" orf* gg ^ ^ ^ s «5* Wtat ^<br />
i*i»op wiUi' the Intent, according to its Utle, "to It took three local attorneys, not to men-<br />
,^ jmjhilwt tte makiht; <strong>of</strong> loud and/or raucous uon th« Margate city solicitor, to conceive<br />
This would be true if passing a law auto-<br />
matically accomplishes anything to corrtct a<br />
situation It doesn't, <strong>of</strong> course.<br />
„ , -a.- ".Qt laws HI AcuHnuusu juiti. MMI. What counts is a willingness <strong>of</strong> our perm-<br />
' [ head the Re-<br />
publican campaign. Whether he will<br />
continue to lead the G.O.P. forci«<br />
after his nptwinhticnt Inter by Gov-<br />
ernor HughcB. is problematical.<br />
The Governnr asks for "candor"<br />
Forum *ind Agin' 'Em<br />
Luckiest Man<br />
In Vietnam?<br />
Dear Slf:<br />
I consider myself one <strong>of</strong> the luck-<br />
iest men in Vietnam. I, unlike tnost<br />
others over here,. rccefvo tny<br />
hometown newspaper.<br />
H Is the greatest boost in motal<br />
for the soldier to know what it<br />
happening »t home. It is also great lo<br />
know there arc people back home,<br />
besides Mentis turf njatives, who<br />
care about the men fighting ti this<br />
far <strong>of</strong>f country.<br />
We're here for a very good reason<br />
and'arc proud to serve our country<br />
In her hour at need.<br />
I thank all the people, whether<br />
pro or con to oils -war, who support<br />
our servicemen engaged In * this<br />
conflict.^Thank you.; i<br />
. Stoierdy, "<br />
Todd E. Bower<br />
(Editor's note: Todd E. Bowi* Is<br />
the son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Jeaneue Bower, i <strong>of</strong><br />
739 Asbury av., and he is with the<br />
UJ5. Army in Vietnam. Bower wan<br />
one ct the uerviecmon to whotn' the<br />
Fergmon-FoBlkj Pout O50, Veterans<br />
o) Foreign Wars, sends every Issue<br />
or the campaigntoaii' ahead. "• In a<br />
graduation, speech at Newark State<br />
College, he revealed the Demoratlc<br />
line ot attack to retain control <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Legislahtni<br />
"Htyood itt own arcomplisliments<br />
lor tin- State, I hope and pray that<br />
the crmnigi- evidenced by this Legis-<br />
lature wilt Invoke a new kind <strong>of</strong><br />
courage and a new candor on the<br />
part at all our citizens — a condor<br />
which will be evidenced by nil men<br />
in all discussion ot public Issues,"<br />
he said<br />
"And I hope that the day will<br />
soon come when the people who<br />
use platitudes to denounce the sales<br />
tax, tor example, will renliro that<br />
they are octunlly denouncing all th.it<br />
the soles tax provides for our<br />
State und its future — the State<br />
aid, the hospitals, the colleges, (he<br />
health measures and the liundrwl<br />
other things they would not dare<br />
criticize in plnin Jajiguoge."<br />
TAXES — Local properly taxpay-<br />
ers in Now Jersey probably will not<br />
have tiler times reduced in the<br />
years Jihciid.<br />
Clarence J. Ziegler. executive di-<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Taxpayers<br />
Association, blasted the hopes <strong>of</strong> lo-<br />
cal property owners recently by<br />
claiming that despite IUI additional<br />
yearly income <strong>of</strong> $202,500,000 from<br />
the three perfcent sales tax, a record<br />
.statewide rise <strong>of</strong> 13% percent in<br />
the western democracies .<br />
Russian advisors and technicians<br />
in the Middle East have not been<br />
present in large numbers in 1 the<br />
Arab nations, including Egypt. The<br />
changing picture confronting Arab<br />
rattans today may be one in which<br />
the only hope <strong>of</strong> victory Use in hon-<br />
ing over greater control <strong>of</strong> their<br />
armed forces to the Soviets.<br />
Tlie Arabs have now lost<br />
three wars ngftlnst Israel rinco the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the Second World War. II<br />
they are ever to learn (heir lesson,<br />
it would seem the latest shattering<br />
, defeat would Imprera it upon them,<br />
They need outside help in leader-<br />
ship as well as in weapons and must<br />
avoid being taken by surprise. And<br />
unless the Russians have some as-<br />
surance their efforts and weapons<br />
will not be squandered again, the<br />
Arabs are unUkelyi 'to be lavishly<br />
rearmed by Moscow,<br />
IK? local property taxse te to the<br />
cards.<br />
Proper^ tajtei for, munldpiil.<br />
school, county, and exemption pur,<br />
poaw totaled nearly JI .445,000.000<br />
this year, an increase <strong>of</strong> $172,000,000<br />
over 190S levies. Of the total in-<br />
crease. 60 percent was for school<br />
purposes; 24 percent for municipal<br />
purposes and 15 percent for county<br />
purposes.<br />
The Increase reflects Inflationary<br />
cost pressures, increases in subur-<br />
ban population and school pupils,<br />
higher salaries,' increased interests<br />
coats <strong>of</strong> borrowing, and new and. ex-<br />
panded programs Including some<br />
mandated try. the State. Since these<br />
factors increase the cost <strong>of</strong> govern-<br />
ment, they also Increase the local<br />
property tax.<br />
"If there is any lesson to be<br />
learned from nir recent experience<br />
with the broad based tax and claims<br />
ol lax relief, tt is that present State<br />
aid programs cannot be expected<br />
measurably to ease the tax burden<br />
on New Jersey's local property m-<br />
poyera over a period o< tlmo," iays<br />
Ziegler.<br />
The hardest job a kid- faces<br />
is learning good manners without<br />
Boeing any.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a||<br />
"JJOVE THE PEESS"'^-<br />
Department tjpdated Its gen<br />
and started tham by statins<br />
(cops, that is) will at all Uti<br />
bers o( the press." We<br />
mejA for thk new and<br />
newspaper—reporters^who-^om<br />
have been treated like pariahs hv<br />
Public Safety Director R. Poti 1 '<br />
the orders, noting that news<br />
ularly covw police activities<br />
by the cooperation they retelfe.i<br />
well aware that news deadlines'^fi<br />
slow release <strong>of</strong> news <strong>of</strong> accidents<br />
high misdemeanors. Mr. Chance<br />
available 24 hours a day to tnak'<br />
the news. Nothing could be fttfr-in<br />
we have yet to call Mr. Charic?S<br />
to the test. T<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
in attendance at a Sunday school<br />
long year, and we suppose that<br />
What started us thinking <strong>of</strong> ther<br />
this week <strong>of</strong> a lad who was swj<br />
little lake tn Bargaintown where'<br />
y«an ago during what may have «,,,.<br />
day picnic we ever attended. Builtou.<br />
was a large shedliko stnictuwr-jdr*<br />
center <strong>of</strong> activities during the picnic'*<br />
included sack races and other UiUenfa<br />
presumed to be dear to the heart bit<br />
We strayed <strong>of</strong>f with another boy.whfc<br />
suit and decided to go in swimmU^3<br />
days <strong>of</strong> two-ptoce suits for malejjSt,<br />
section. That left us with the jeft-^ R<br />
<strong>of</strong>f our clothes in the woods ana w.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the* complete bathing suit <strong>On</strong>ce I<br />
water we, at least, looked corap<br />
friend, <strong>of</strong> course, looked compleh<br />
have gone weU had it not beettfU.,<br />
church who was taking the gills t<br />
teachers on little tours <strong>of</strong> the like 1<br />
became the center <strong>of</strong> interest on I<br />
long as we sood perfectly still „.<br />
Our friend, however, had to squat)<br />
the lake so that only his head ;"<br />
We finally escaped and put<br />
recall it, the interior <strong>of</strong> the<br />
with some bedraggled crep<br />
nests. We ate our picnic hi<br />
buses to take us home What L<br />
school picnics these days we don't l__r „<br />
have changed. Or, perhaps the Wdl <strong>of</strong>t<br />
sack races and three-legged racergr tnl<br />
<strong>of</strong>f for a swim in the lake <strong>On</strong>e 0<br />
can't have a Sunday school picnic 1<br />
lake close by. That, we* will *gm<br />
changed,<br />
t'VAUm OF THE DOUST.-<br />
report that this indescribably dtdl W<br />
best seller lists after almost i year in4<br />
was a best seller Is hard to understlMj<br />
graphic in a dull^rt <strong>of</strong> way, but th$f<br />
dirfior books which never made the btt<br />
We an sorry fo report thatitl&'uOWW<br />
a movie, which will probably be'ft Wg<br />
'"•" " ~ 3<br />
PARKINO METERS — Thl».__<br />
ried the annual announcement $„<br />
parking meters are operative IfoT'tJ ,<br />
true, all the meters arc installed, aim<br />
deposit coins in them or risk Eetting^<br />
But are all the meters operative!<br />
not. Many <strong>of</strong> them don't wOrfc 1<br />
work at all. Coins are inserted IftM<br />
then nothing happens. The "U<br />
genuine museum pieces. It<br />
other American city still j<br />
going to control parking with:<br />
very least it should do is to<br />
meters which are apt to give'<br />
for which he pays. What's to<br />
have no idea. .<br />
POLITICS — The doctrine ...<br />
not with us are against us" aoerj<br />
politic*, or, lt should not hold',<br />
around here are reaching the p<br />
independents seem to be more fc<br />
than are their actual oppondM<br />
regarded by politicians as sH«<br />
stand up and be counted. Yet, I<br />
public relations independents 1<br />
scorned. A Republican politician,'*<br />
right Democratic politician, itwv<br />
true as well. But somebody wboj<br />
to political independence is K '<br />
to being subversive. We wou<br />
dans <strong>of</strong> both parties get toge<br />
law forbidding independence<br />
ahould be made extremely sa<br />
independence a man should,<br />
for two such displays he<br />
For the third display <strong>of</strong><br />
voter, upon conviction, shot<br />
for the rest <strong>of</strong> his natural^<br />
politicking by our breed-<br />
easier. They would not havu -<br />
insist on voting for men, not J<br />
pies instead <strong>of</strong> party platffr<br />
Methodist Church the other,,<br />
information from the public,<br />
Methodist Conference. <strong>On</strong>]<br />
to browse at the display <strong>of</strong><br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> the visiting cteri<br />
from the publishing houses<br />
if he could be helpful. We ol<br />
bible < we were examining •}<br />
agreed and asked usif,w- Morning ; Wor-<br />
Blfliop Fred G. HoUovvBjr,<br />
Heideiit WAop, Weal VtaiWa Area<br />
ol Om Jtrethodlst Qiuroh, siMsik<br />
Bisliop Fred Mercs Corson, chaplain<br />
o£ the day,<br />
* * •<br />
CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
SM M, and Central av.<br />
Sunday—<br />
W a,rn. — CJlUJieh Sehooi witt<br />
classes far all ages. F.C. Sluc-um,<br />
superlmendent,<br />
11 a.m, .—. Moniijig Worrtlp. Dr.<br />
Vlneent D, Beckett, lor many' years<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> ttie Woodland av. United<br />
Presbyterian Oiurch <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
and served as president at the Board<br />
Foreign MISBIOIB and preadent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Central Union Chapc-1<br />
Board, mum speaker. Nursery<br />
care provided.<br />
• " • * •<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C CHURCH<br />
UHi tt. and Wesley av.<br />
Right Rsv. Mqr, Bartholomew B.<br />
Dsyla, patter<br />
Dally—<br />
7 ajn.—Jtoa.<br />
7 to 7iS0 p.m.—OonlesstorB.<br />
Salurday-<br />
7:30 a.m,—Mass,<br />
5:30 to 8:30 and 7:80 to 1:30 p,m. —<br />
Eve <strong>of</strong> Holyday. and Eve <strong>of</strong> Flnt<br />
Friday—<br />
7:30 to Bi30 p.m.—Oonfes^ons.<br />
Holy Bay*—<br />
6:30, i, 9: IB ajn, and 8:30 p.m.—<br />
Sunday—<br />
6:30, i, 9:15,' 10:30, U:15 aJn. and<br />
8:80 p.m.—Mass.<br />
Flfit Friday—<br />
7 a.m.—Mas.<br />
• * •<br />
OUR LADY OF SOOD COUNSEL<br />
R.C. CHURCH<br />
40th m, and Aibury av.<br />
Raw, JoMpii MeCsulsy, pamr<br />
Dally-<br />
I ajn.—Masi<br />
5 to 8:30 p.m,—Coiife^oRis,<br />
Saturday—<br />
, 4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to StSO p.m.<br />
—Confessl<strong>of</strong>is,<br />
Sunday—<br />
7, 8, 8,10 and<br />
ST. FRANCES CABRINI R.C.<br />
2nd m. and AtlanHc av.<br />
Rev. Cleru* Mann, pattor .<br />
Dally— --.••-..<br />
: a.m. — Maw,<br />
Saturday—<br />
I to 5:30 ond 7:30 to 9 p.m. —<br />
Co<strong>of</strong>csions.<br />
Sunday—<br />
7, 8. 0. 10, 11 a.m. — Masses.<br />
7:30 p.m. — Mass.<br />
• * •<br />
UNION CHAPEL<br />
5SHi it. and Aibury av.<br />
Euggos Dabuf. lay leader<br />
Mrs. Thoma* B. Mullliwaux, director<br />
6f mule<br />
Mrs. Joseph Likens, soloist<br />
Sunday-<br />
9:30 a.m. ••— Sunday School with<br />
clnssns for all ages. Eujjene Debus,<br />
superintendent-<br />
II a.m. — Worship Service. Rev,<br />
Ray II. Ilartman. pastor . ol. St.<br />
Murk's LuUieran Church in Oonsho-<br />
hockcDj Pa., speaker.<br />
Youth Choir re-<br />
TAIERNACLI BAPTIST<br />
M if. and Wan av.<br />
Rnv. Z. L, Byrd, Parier<br />
Friday—<br />
,7t 30 p. m,—Bible Glass,<br />
isSO p. m.—Senior Qioir<br />
Sunday-<br />
10 a. m.—Church School,<br />
11; U t. m.—Motnijig WonilJp,<br />
TuMday—<br />
4 p. m.-BYPU.<br />
8 p. ni.—Prayer<br />
Wednaaday—<br />
4 p, m.—Intermediate CJiodr re-<br />
hearsal.<br />
• • •<br />
Mainland Churches<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
Rev. Saw Corbetf, pMr<br />
Sunday-<br />
Si: 45 n.m. _ Qmrch SchooL<br />
11 un. — Msrning Worrtip,<br />
6:45 p.m. — <strong>Jun</strong>ior and Senior<br />
Yqung Peaple.<br />
7:80 pjn. — Evangelistic service.<br />
7:80 p.m. — m • • •<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shoro rd. and Dim av.<br />
Rev. durkn Rlnck, Jr., pastor<br />
Sunday-<br />
8:]B Bjn. — Qiur* School<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m.,— Morning Woj.<br />
ip and ChurtA Nrsery.<br />
Monday—<br />
:M, a,in, —<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
hearsal.<br />
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHAPEL<br />
Mth it, and W«t ay.<br />
Rev. Rkhard D. Garriton, panor<br />
9 and 10:30 a-in. ^Services. Kon-<br />
nc-th Kerr, director ot public rela-<br />
tions . or the Lutheran Welfatt? As-<br />
speaker.<br />
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />
EIGHTH STREET and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
SUNDAY, JUNE 25<br />
Two Services— 9:30 and 11 a. m. -<br />
Sermon: "MORE LIFE and FULLER"<br />
Dr. William R. Guffick<br />
Church School Classes for all ages 9:30 a. m.<br />
7:30 P.M. IN THE MOORLYN THEATRE<br />
Dr. Clark W. Hunt<br />
- Minister, Westfield, N. J. Methodist Church<br />
FOLK SONGS by REV. WILLIAM McELWEE<br />
COME and SING ALONG<br />
GEORGE G. ASHTON, organist<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C<br />
Shore rd. and Harbor la.<br />
Mtgr. Edward O'Connor, (HIM-<br />
Dally-<br />
7 and i ajn, —<br />
t:30 to I pjn. —<br />
Saturday—<br />
4 to _5!M and 7, to SiM pjn. —<br />
Sunday-<br />
8:M, 7i«. 9 10. 11 o.m., noon and<br />
8 p.ni. —<br />
CHRIST. EPISCOPAL<br />
117 Shore rd.<br />
R«v, Adotph Wm. KIM, view<br />
Sunday (Flflti Sunday ihr Trinity)—<br />
i a,in. — Ho^ Oanmiatfon,<br />
9 4.m. ^^ Morning Prayer, Nursery<br />
and Kindsr^rteo opea.<br />
U a.m, —; Morrarfl> rtiyer, Nuis.<br />
ery open,<br />
* * *<br />
BETHANY METHODIST<br />
Shoro rd. mud Brighton av.<br />
Rev. William ThWklng, putor<br />
Sunday-<br />
s' a.m. — aiurcli School.<br />
11 u_m. — Morning Worship.<br />
6 p.m. — <strong>Jun</strong>ior High and Senior<br />
High MYF.<br />
7 P.m. — Evening Service.<br />
SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
An Amarban BapHM Church<br />
2025 Shor* fid.<br />
Rev. Kurt B. Frank, pMtor<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:45 a.m. — Church School.<br />
11 a.m. — Morning Worship.<br />
6:15 p.m. — BYF<br />
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service.<br />
Wednesday—<br />
7:30 p.m. *— Prayer Meeting.<br />
* * •<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS R.C.<br />
Wafcadi and Poplar ana.<br />
Rev. VfntBnt Farrare, paitar<br />
Dally—<br />
7 and S ajn. — Masses.<br />
9 30 ajii. ~- Adult doss meeting<br />
in the Church Parlor<br />
11 am — <strong>Jun</strong>ior Hl^h Oiureh<br />
School In the Sunday School base-<br />
ment<br />
6 30 p m — Senior High MYF and<br />
Older Youth Fellowship leave church<br />
<strong>of</strong> Moorlyn Theatre hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <br />
"Holding Forth The Word Of Life" Philippians 2.16<br />
1879 88th SEASON <strong>1967</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle Association<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, <strong>1967</strong><br />
9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. -Identical Services<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley Avenue between 5th and 6th Streets<br />
AMPLE PARKING AT TABERNACLE GROUNDS<br />
— SPEAKER —<br />
Bishop Fred G. Holloway<br />
Resident Bishop, West Virginia Area, The Methodiat Church<br />
NO EVENING SERVICE<br />
JULY 2, <strong>1967</strong> — SPEAKERS<br />
9:00 and 11:00 A.M. - DR. J. BURTON THOMAS<br />
Rector, Church <strong>of</strong> the Heavenly IJest, Fifth Avenue at Ninetieth St, New York <strong>City</strong><br />
7:30 P.M. - DR. G. ROSS FREEMAN<br />
Mslstant to the Dean & Director <strong>of</strong> Supervised Ministry, Candler School ol TheoJogy,<br />
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia •*<br />
*i -• ?y -<br />
1879 88TH SEASON <strong>1967</strong><br />
UNION - CHAPEL - BY - THE -<br />
55th Street and Asbury Avenue '» M<br />
SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, 196^^<br />
The Rev. Ray H. Hartman ^/ig-<br />
St Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church,<br />
I VJ<br />
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THE QC£AN CITY 'SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
^Church' Announcements Rw. Brum Phllllpt. utior<br />
Sunday—<br />
•11 u.nt—*Momlng Service.<br />
9.45 a m —Sunday School.<br />
* * * Rev. Allen Posts<br />
j^ti } TOWNSHIP<br />
Ham —Morning Warship. WESLEY METHODIST<br />
7 pum. — Mothodist Yculh Fellaiv Petersburg<br />
^TRINITY'METHODIST ' - ship. '<br />
Rev. John Garrahan, pattw<br />
aX^*""* Mvd. and Store rd. 8, p^m,—Kvening Service.<br />
Sunday—<br />
I Season Schedule<br />
WodnwUy—<br />
10 a m.—Jvlijrmng Worship.<br />
fe pjn—Motl^iAst Men.<br />
11 a.m,-rSut»Juy School.<br />
The Rev. WUllamj.R, Allen, pos-<br />
.*<br />
I tor <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Church<br />
T Bvni,—SenlnrJDhoir .praoUoe.<br />
7:30 p m —Senior QkHr practice<br />
LIFE<br />
Monday, through Friday--<br />
* • *<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL CHAPEL<br />
• 9:30 am to 11-30 a.m—Vacation Water and Lyndhunt rd».<br />
Bible-School<br />
d d Richmond, evangallit<br />
• • •<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY BAPTIST 9:30 a.<br />
Chvrcli and Shore nfs., Palermo U a.m.—.Flamlly Bible Hour.<br />
t'. Daauld Wuw, pastor<br />
7:30 p.m.—Gospel Service.<br />
Sunday—•<br />
Tuesday—<br />
9-1 5a m.—Sunday School<br />
6:<br />
demands more driving care.<br />
• CHRYSLER OUTBOARD many items *or sale under 1he direc- According to George G. Traver,<br />
• CHRYSLER BOATS tion '<br />
His awards includo the' Silver<br />
Star, BroiHie stBr hone* nt .<br />
cigntn i iMwiOTMf<br />
t*vtTiln« in<br />
"\oa a grow b><br />
cXf-<br />
Medal with three<br />
0ok Leaf austcrs and "V" devjoe.<br />
Combat Infantry man Eadgoand<br />
Pur0chuto Badge 4)nnong otfaer^. Be- Now^<br />
fore coming to'Ponr«h. Army he<br />
completed tho. InJantry <strong>of</strong>ficers eftrccr<br />
course af Fort Benqing.<br />
'Captain Prioe'p parents, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Harold J. Price, live'at 1133<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> av. With his wife, Dorothy,<br />
and daughter, Debbie, 6, pBptaln<br />
Price lives at 105 Ingram air Fort<br />
Sam Houston. * '''<br />
BTHYLflHl &AS PROfl|.UM<br />
NEW BRUNSWICK—Otrfmd growi<br />
ers from Finance, IPacrtB Rico and<br />
states as far as CaUJotnia, Joined<br />
E^st Coast growers lor a* Day in College<br />
at *o Rutgers College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
and Environmeotol Science-,<br />
this -week. O. Werfey Davidson, neseurch<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor 9D flor&cuVure aft<br />
gas, toQd the growers to<br />
keep the people informed<br />
Y<br />
MOVER'S<br />
34TH STREET and<br />
ASBURY AVENUE<br />
• BnjkeJVorfc<br />
• Tires Batteries ^ • Ac<br />
24-HR. -• TOWING, & ,ROAD. Sf f<br />
AFTER f P. M. CAL '.. 0<br />
*T JACOBS BROS. '•<br />
NEVER<br />
SO MUCH ORGAN FOR<br />
SO LITTLE MONEY!<br />
The All New . . .<br />
HAMMOND JIOO SERIES^;,; .^i<br />
JUST<br />
$745<br />
B#nch fntluo*il<br />
HAMMOND<br />
(Next to Jules' Self-Service Market) *<br />
J100 Feature*:<br />
> 2 Futl 44-mU keyboard.<br />
• Toul conbDli 16 vole* tain.<br />
UpiHr and l«r manuals<br />
• BulIMn ton* cbloet, ••rphotn<br />
• Ravarbaratlon<br />
v P^V^CUHVOVI touch ntponsv<br />
• R»It»r*tion adds npwtlnc *ff*cts<br />
bahjo. ttarp, Hawaiian fjultar/ 1<br />
**<br />
100 mh«rt. a< yur fnttpm mwlc<br />
C C P<br />
No M213CWD<br />
[; MbnJ.thru Fri. 'HI 9.<br />
••n ,- Saturday 'til 6<br />
{SERVICE ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES<br />
DIAL 399-4398 • • '•<br />
i ><br />
!]•> i -In ^ T --,<br />
CHANGE OF ADDRESS I§<br />
ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE<br />
(Name)<br />
(Future Address)<br />
(Present' Address)<br />
OCEAN CIJY SENTIMEHEDGER<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW, JERSEY ' '• "- C<br />
Send a postcard or mail form today.<br />
Starting deliver my Sentinel-ledger<br />
To<br />
* From - •<br />
THE CAPE /VUVY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
801 Atbury Av. Dial 399-1300<br />
, f. R. BRIDEGAM ;<br />
Atbory Aw, Dial 399-0951<br />
SAMPSON dnd HAMADA '<br />
.„ 1 1R OO / I U < » - FORCED AIR HBAT<br />
1M W*rt Av. Dial 399-1048<br />
OCEAN ABSTRACT COMPANY<br />
_,*f«J' J 5 H « K V TITUR ft OWARANTY CO.<br />
230 W»* AVI*. Dial 399-7577,<br />
V CAREY'S<br />
.... ' RML MtTATK CRRVICef •<br />
15th A Boardwalk. ' Dial 399-0178<br />
. OCEAN CITY<br />
WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />
21p T«n»h Sfra«t<br />
T Dial 3994)423<br />
OCEAN<br />
SAVINGS «<br />
. i 3 j<br />
HOWARDS.^<br />
-. 810 Atbury Ay*.<br />
\ i<br />
'SEAS<br />
HORE<br />
202 .Stovat:,.<br />
REAL<br />
61S 8fh S<br />
EUGENE<br />
' iiisur—<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
MARINE<br />
Jones Boat Co., Inc.<br />
MAYS LANDING RD., SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
REDUCED PRICES on BRAND NEW<br />
1966 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS<br />
• JOHNSON, OUTBOARD MOTORS /<br />
• STARCRAFT BOATS, and SAILBOATS<br />
• STARCRAFT CAMPER TRAILERS<br />
• CATHEDRAL BOATS<br />
• SEACRAFT BOATS • MOODY BOAT TRAILERS<br />
» PACEMAKER BOAT TRAILERS<br />
• FLOATING BOAT POCK - Up to 26 Feet *<br />
rOPEN 7 &AYS A WEEK<br />
FRESH<br />
CUT'TO YOUR ORDER<br />
• GROCERIES • DAIRY PRODUCTS<br />
• Fresh PRODUCE & FRUITS • FROZEN FOODS<br />
Plus . . . SUNDRIES and COSMETICS<br />
FREE DELIVERY<br />
ON PHONE<br />
ORDERS OF<br />
$9-00 OR OVER<br />
Friendly, Courteous P«nonel Service —^<br />
JULES SELF SERVICE, INC.<br />
3204 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
• DIAL 399-7296 *<br />
Jacobs<br />
31 N. Delsea Drive rtftrW<br />
OpM Mo^', Wad., Frl<br />
FREE PARKIN^ RJ<br />
Address ...^....,i.ij.,^».<br />
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4\<br />
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'I'^if<br />
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K'f'"t i i^!W«.-, 1 , IBPOE OF,W CONVENTION , Saturday cj<br />
' CLASSIFIED AD* • '! """* Ncw Jeisey Stale omvenaonj 11110011 Inn «<br />
-,-,Z^"? , B " MW - •<br />
_<br />
I<br />
Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> IBPOE<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
21<br />
W<br />
througn<br />
is foeij^<br />
juno<br />
held<br />
25<br />
ot Red<br />
Tile I<br />
•* by Sam r.<br />
. BRINGS RESULTS<br />
I State<br />
Bank<br />
Convention<br />
Jimp ?1 ttrimian<br />
Ball vW<br />
-iimn<br />
be<br />
9*1<br />
dbiged<br />
Th«<br />
j<br />
I m '<br />
WI«gMVW<br />
STEREO • TELEVISION • RADIOS • TAPE RECORDERS<br />
• AUTHORIZED DEALER<br />
CORSON ELECTRIC<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
752 WEST AVENUE JACOB C SCIIUFF, JR, Proprietor DIAL 399-2248<br />
(AT NIGHT DIAL 399-1754) OPEN 8-5 DAILY — FRIDAY EVENING 7-9<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
House Listed At Cape May <strong>City</strong><br />
We are proud to<br />
ANNOUNCE<br />
The Opening <strong>of</strong> our New Office, the<br />
BILL<br />
REALTOR -;- INSUROR<br />
218 WEST AVE. OCEAN CITY N<br />
(2 DOORS NORTH OF OUR PRiVlOUS OFFICE) ' "<br />
r<br />
i<br />
At this NEW AGENCY we will <strong>of</strong>fer the following servicesin<br />
REAL ESTATE. SALES, RENTALS, APPRAISALS & ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE.<br />
The FOLLOWING PERSONNEL will be employed by ,he WOODS AGENCY:<br />
WILLIAM H WOODS MARY B<br />
GEORGE B. McCREA DAV|D L<br />
MARLENE F. /VHNTYRE BERTHA<br />
PERSONALIZED<br />
SERVICE<br />
in REAL ESTATE<br />
and<br />
INSURANCE<br />
JOHN F. HOLLAND<br />
Our NEW Phone Number is<br />
the NEW EXCHANGE ...<br />
-0200<br />
1g4<br />
Sandman, Farley To Eye<br />
State Inland Waterway<br />
* ! CAPE MAY-'-Ihe Nation's Oldest<br />
Seashore Resort' will (iy a modemday<br />
mtperiment Monday evening,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 20th.'ft hsis tovMed tourists, vald<br />
iind its hometown ci-dzens WASHINGTON, DC. — Congressman<br />
Quuics W. Sahilmani along with<br />
to a "Community Evening Beach<br />
Party "<br />
State Senator Frank Flirley. Colonel<br />
WW. WaUdn are! other- <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
ThewentKasnnDnu^^+yMawrfTrf-thn-U^-Army-^ekirp-rf ^n^,-<br />
. 1 ^ ^ 1 follo "e u m « -t - ccrs. will mala- »n all-day personal<br />
wjth Counoilmcn w<br />
Rteves iind Leland C Slurp miHarry<br />
| inspection tour <strong>of</strong> the Inland water<br />
Manager John S. Needles,<br />
way on Monday (<strong>Jun</strong>e 2b)<br />
Mayor Gauvrv sajd the ldei re- The ftxir is expected to leave from<br />
Captiun StamS Pier in Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
sulted from "11 feeliiu thiil n»ny MM<br />
shore communities place Ion many<br />
at 9 a m and travel south to Oipc<br />
JWi ctions on vamtioners ' Hi- sjld<br />
Mny getting rt first linnd took jit<br />
Cope May lias sohndnltd Mrity<br />
ftdains, Mrs, Story Beeotto, Missf<br />
Pt-g GIrason and Edwani Saundim,<br />
•nus was ttie final nipc-ting <strong>of</strong>-the<br />
AmdaBon until &ptanbi«r.<br />
Marine Pvt, Snyder<br />
Promoted First Class<br />
(KO123). PARRIS TSI^AND. S.C<br />
(F1ITNC) <strong>Jun</strong>e C —• Mhrinc PiivaJi'.<br />
Hint, Class Jac-k L. Snyder, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Colonel (Air Ftarce Rcit..) and Mrs.<br />
Rich.-ird G. . Snyder <strong>of</strong> .906 Stiivlew<br />
rd . Oct-.m <strong>City</strong>, N J , was mentorioasly<br />
promoted to his pivscnt ^ink<br />
upon gnitlusition from recruit iralriiiiE<br />
Hit the Marine Corps R«Tuit IX»iwt,<br />
I^irrts LsLnnd, S.c.<br />
Pvt. Snydor'a promotion recognize<br />
his oitfstjijiling perfonncuiCK <strong>of</strong> IIMtjes<br />
clunnt; rvcruil tmtnuiK<br />
J!B has be sent to Camp Lejeuno,<br />
N.C, for four wevks <strong>of</strong> infantry «mi<br />
bat tniining and tour wt-eks <strong>of</strong><br />
tntimng in his nmlitiLry<br />
specialty<br />
The flint amendment <strong>of</strong> the Bill <strong>of</strong><br />
jR-hb, provndis th.it "COI^K-S, shrill<br />
make no law abiudsinK Hie- frt«Iom<br />
<strong>of</strong> speech, or <strong>of</strong> the press "—Sen Ev<br />
onctt. Plrkscn.<br />
SMttnM CutniMn «o» Bring RuuHt<br />
FRED'S<br />
SERVICE<br />
9th St. & BAY Ave.<br />
Me Goodyear Tir»»<br />
* Delco Batteries<br />
ifc Accessories<br />
~k Minor Repairs<br />
"A" Tune-Up -<br />
."A" Lubrication<br />
• Washing<br />
FREE PiCK-UP<br />
and DELIVERY<br />
PH,399-»827<br />
SB-<br />
*£«l|sMDl
• press ektie, •<br />
J wi*h eibuses, tya \yorld is in*!<br />
^^ot.Jte'^l the triumphs which<br />
We, been obtained by .xeasoiv r "'<br />
humanity over v error and oprc$-|<br />
es Madisooj '<br />
HERE NOW<br />
_; —THE -<br />
V NOW CARS<br />
FROM THE<br />
<strong>1967</strong><br />
AMERICAN<br />
MOTORS<br />
STOP - Register for<br />
5J0 Contest<br />
GALLO<br />
RAMBLER<br />
20 S. MAIN STREET<br />
Cape May Court House<br />
DIAL 465-5122<br />
"Easiest Place In The<br />
Cpunty To Do Business"<br />
BONUS<br />
SPECIAL<br />
24c<br />
WE PACKMJL PRODUCTS<br />
KE HOME...at<br />
RAINPROOF PAINT?<br />
Or the quick spray painting<br />
rig that will moke your bain,<br />
or house glisten like new for<br />
a few paUty dblfars, payable on the<br />
spot* af course The job may<br />
bo guaranteed but when the pAmt<br />
runs <strong>of</strong>f after a few rains you'll<br />
Und thtXt no one knows where the<br />
guarantor can be found<br />
And there's the itinerant furnace<br />
repair man or somebne who <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
to inspect your chmmry or re-ro<strong>of</strong><br />
your budding cheaply, much loo<br />
Tiiere's an new rsickot ev<br />
ery season'<br />
So stop, look but don't even listen,<br />
unless you know whom you're listening<br />
to and know tliat he is nn estabbusinessman<br />
with a reputation<br />
to uphold He will be around where<br />
you can locate fun if you iKive tiny<br />
compLunts about the job or if >uu<br />
need funthtrr<br />
Good fpritihzer for your lawn or<br />
inien from any one <strong>of</strong> anumber <strong>of</strong><br />
local dealpra Tile painters, ro<strong>of</strong>-<br />
«*•*, repairmen In your community<br />
have to live and do business uiili<br />
Ihe reputations they have built<br />
the years witti fair<br />
where you'll get your btst<br />
Incidentally, if your feist<br />
salesman, whom you've never seen<br />
u n<br />
MONDAY ft TUESDAY<br />
JUNE 26th & 27th<br />
Dairij<br />
Pueeii<br />
. Wafc/> for f/i«<br />
BRAZIER BURGER Announcement<br />
OPENING-SOON!<br />
Street - Bay Ave.<br />
by Larry £. Newbold<br />
County Agricultural Ag*nt<br />
TU* Week<br />
or heard <strong>of</strong> before, becomes real<br />
insistent — ^simply ask htm to wait<br />
while you call the Better Business<br />
Bureau It's ^rnazndjr sometimes how<br />
cnuckjy he may change his tune*<br />
* * * '<br />
HOW TO ENSURE<br />
BERRIES ON HOLLY TREE<br />
Depending on where >T>U live in<br />
New Jerst^r and the uncertain<br />
<strong>of</strong> the weather during u logging<br />
spring, thii may be holly blossoming<br />
time<br />
In a normal spring, blossoming<br />
jfjins about May 21 and ends <strong>Jun</strong>e<br />
2 In New Brunswick und vacnvty<br />
Flowering begins earlier in Sruth J.<br />
sey and later an the northern counties<br />
Three dtlt1=s fine* slgniiicfint if you<br />
ha\e j single Ameiiccin holly<br />
>€mr home landscape and you .ire<br />
rned because it has never borne<br />
hemes Hollaes are either male 01<br />
Both bear berries, but only<br />
the female procures bcrrfes.<br />
You can leU which you have<br />
by a rather close dnsp^citiion af the<br />
flowers, Hxr /k aj;r«*i tfirt Foa .umuii I<br />
cvrtajnly ii ii pmbJpm I<br />
many lawns It gmws knv r,<br />
Trcadms, io it s hard to mow<br />
the spring it pmriuces yeiknv<br />
heads, giving the .lppniranre .if some<br />
sort <strong>of</strong> dist-a.se No amount <strong>of</strong> spray<br />
Ing will help<br />
• • «<br />
READ THE FINE PRINT<br />
Later, during warm wnVhi-r it<br />
will turn brown nnd (Le out 'ITien<br />
the nulbtnK <strong>of</strong> seals will gcirnuiitc<br />
to praducp j full crop So a'5 gr.jen<br />
in spring and fair<br />
Snpnoe has made lots <strong>of</strong> proR-nss<br />
In controlling cwtun weeds, but anntcii<br />
Muesmss remains a hpadirfu*<br />
for rcssireh men buwever .ind samv<br />
fiolf couise .-aipmntnidents, too<br />
And as t#x» man slid, the seed<br />
may be right then* in tin- prickage,<br />
Aorordmg to Or Indyk. the<br />
State's seed Liws rnquin? only that<br />
the label Ml what % made Not wlBt<br />
the seedsman or merchant may or<br />
may not put mto the bog or box.<br />
THE MOST UNUSIUL COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY and DftYClf ANING IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />
SOMERS POINT COIN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING<br />
AT THE SOMERS POINT SHOPPING CENTER<br />
:.*.<br />
10<br />
Featuring Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Urge Triple Load Washers for<br />
* SMALL RUGS * BLANKETS * SPREADS<br />
THE ONLY KIND IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />
SEE AND USE THE WORLD FAMOUS<br />
PERMAC COMET DRY CLEANER<br />
POUNDS ONLY $2-00 ONLY 19 MINUTES<br />
TO CLEAN A FULL l&AD<br />
* at*.<br />
thru SATURDAY<br />
|<br />
"YOUR RELIABLE J1W1MR"<br />
A Large Selection <strong>of</strong> DISC PINS and<br />
14 Karat Gold PIERCED EARRINGS<br />
• — — — « — _ ^ — _<br />
LfCouttri, Hamilton, Elgin and<br />
Benrus WATCHES<br />
SPilDEL TWIST-O-FLBX, ALL STYLIS J<br />
BIRTHSTONE and SIGNET RINGS<br />
[ENGRAVING DONE ON THE PREMISES']<br />
S11 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-40751<br />
WHOU<br />
FRUIT and<br />
12th Street and<br />
HOTf LS, STORES*<br />
, PHOMI,<br />
RESIDENCE 9274<br />
TO ALL OCEAN CITY<br />
HOLDERS, AND RESTAUi<br />
HOTEL AND MOTEL OWNJ<br />
The Following Regulations for<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> RUBBISH, ASHE!<br />
and GARBAGE are now in force!<br />
CITY ORDINANCE<br />
All houieholders and otharc u*Ing tha collsctton<br />
facilitie* <strong>of</strong> th« Public Work* Dopf. are required<br />
to provide mffleient receptacles to hold all<br />
rubbith, athas and garbage that may be accumu-<br />
lated between regular collection day*.<br />
RECEPTACLES<br />
Recent regulation change* now.l<br />
a* well a* rubbish and aihtt, to b»,j<br />
1<br />
h IV?<br />
|( '<br />
ill
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i ,?l*.<br />
CARDS and<br />
PARTY GOODS<br />
AUTO BODY REPAIR<br />
ALSO<br />
REPAINTING * RESTORING<br />
•EFWGERATOKS « CABINETS<br />
HERB S<br />
mmthiPae Wate e<br />
733 Moor* Av*. 3994)660<br />
WI-'.KiHT WVrClffip-Mtas Sandra PfiBllps oFNfirth<br />
HIUH.SWII'K, .1 l.ibmntory technician, holds one <strong>of</strong> the white<br />
rats used i» dirt anS lithivior studlis conducted by Dr.<br />
George H, Collter, <strong>of</strong> Pluckemin, riiHt, Rutgers pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> psychology.- pr, COUJBT says crash diets Have no lasting<br />
value for rats or humans.<br />
Crash Diet Won't Work,<br />
Psychology Pr<strong>of</strong> States<br />
NEW BBlBBWiaC — ThtoMnj<br />
about a crash diet?<br />
Well, it won't work,<br />
Dr. George H, Collier, <strong>of</strong> Pluctenta,<br />
250 FRESH FOOD ITEMS DELIVERED DAILY 1<br />
A COMPLETE<br />
LINE OF<br />
——mm—- COLD<br />
CUTS;<br />
34th ST.<br />
OCEAN CITY'S ONLY OUTLET FOR<br />
HORN&HARDART<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 34th Street and Central Ave.<br />
BAKED GOODS • FROZEN FOODS<br />
1 pAR-B-QUED CHICKENS<br />
FRESH SLICED<br />
LUNCH MEA1 * "'* ..AV S<br />
PARKING - ^^DfflJDffllinffl^ 1 ^^ 399-3180<br />
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* You save money<br />
because you<br />
don't repaint<br />
as <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
• Available in the<br />
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ors—"Hospitality I<br />
Hue-<br />
Gutters from Peeling<br />
SHBRWIN'WlLUAMS<br />
'Specify "formulated primer<br />
for galvanized Jron or otter<br />
rifaj tal lurfaeef.<br />
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AHEAD WhtDYpfl Us*<br />
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t. &;A*bury Ave. 399-4407<br />
•", OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />
.? , i" -•/, ^ tr -<br />
a Rutgers Unlveitfft' pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
whose research Is concerned with diet<br />
and Us effect on behavior.<br />
He saj« that a restricted" caloiie<br />
Intake wUl temporarily reduce body<br />
vpi^it. But" he explains that once<br />
allowed free access <strong>of</strong> food, body<br />
wdght will ajrain climb to its omighial<br />
value.<br />
Dr. Collier maintains that body<br />
weight is in part genetically deer,<br />
mined and any attwnpt to change<br />
this value wil lbo met with resistance.<br />
Rats given a liinitix] wiitcr ration<br />
deal with this restriction by losing<br />
weight, his studies have shown. This<br />
Weiglit loss is accomplished by a. very<br />
precise restriction <strong>of</strong> food intake<br />
JU^myer, when allowed free access<br />
to whter rats 1 weight return rapidly<br />
to its origusd value*<br />
In a paper recently delivered to<br />
the Now York Academy <strong>of</strong> Science,<br />
Dr. Collier stated that it is precisely<br />
this tendency to recover body weight<br />
to die p.-netfcn]ly determined value<br />
that is the basifs <strong>of</strong> a large part <strong>of</strong><br />
animal motivation<br />
Jtjut don't-sive up in despair! §&idrperfbhtHd<br />
by Dr Colhrr-imrc<br />
ihamt ttkt U rats are allowed to<br />
exercise voluntarily they not only<br />
have a lower body weight, but consume'<br />
less calorics than animals not<br />
GOOD ATTENDANCE<br />
* RICHMOND VA — James Smith,<br />
65, recently retired after 50 years as<br />
a bookecper. At his retirement party<br />
he recalled that hq hod missed only<br />
one day from work when IIR was<br />
injured in a company baseball game.<br />
let Us Help In Solving<br />
Your Meat Problems<br />
tUftfrK **tt#i^Ot*. W*
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(i<br />
It"<br />
J.-v<br />
ON FUTURE SALARY<br />
THREi-<br />
s)»^(vsiC. Jerome Dol-<br />
ttd £11 do a hill ai<br />
y fltm Ms landing<br />
required hospital'teat<br />
cut on las aim.<br />
United Auto Worker president predicts<br />
union members wiU be jBid<br />
135,000 to $40,000 a year In approximately<br />
20 yenrs.' Tha UAW president<br />
^Ud. tcdinology. and greater pmduc-<br />
rt le^istzd uj^Etrni*<br />
***** cnsil> digested<br />
1 and tho beginning <strong>of</strong> the summer<br />
fair season kept the Information and j is pushed aside untnstcd, it would<br />
Education Section busy. Ine Sec- be P- good laeu tp s^y. "Take one<br />
U^t W23 instrucved to pnvvide more bite and if you don't like it. Irave<br />
thorough training for future State en the rest and eat yuur dessert." <strong>On</strong>e<br />
tries m the Caiaveras County, Qili- bite setTns liko such a little bit<br />
foroia. Frog Jump that most chJJdnen will comply<br />
Recugmtlan o| Sbite Record fish is<br />
prvs«iUy limited to the largest <strong>of</strong><br />
a species caught by any sportinc<br />
nw*thod. Omsideratijon will be giviai<br />
io adding reconls fur surf inshore<br />
\\-alta^» or Une test catches, but the<br />
Infurmation and Education i>ecGon<br />
recommended tnese siJeaal records<br />
tv irkuntained Uy pnv-ate urgiuuza-<br />
Ucfm<br />
\ the»n when they begin studying nu<br />
Intemationai fishery problems w&c' 4M- „. + ^.i ^. „ .<br />
du^ by CfaunSiaLnnan David I<br />
^! in an QPO3<br />
<strong>of</strong> nuttiml habitat<br />
Picking up oJ fawns by kind but<br />
tatro " at Scho ° 1 E"^ *«"<br />
If Hart an advisor to the Animcsui' to holp p k m fhe American legfcra baseball Is just<br />
about tops In apprts entertainment.<br />
Peaoplc with no brains usually<br />
canpensato with an oversized mouth<br />
Because HUSH-TONE h<br />
M<br />
Quite <strong>of</strong>ttii aft«r ho lies token<br />
"just on.' bite" several times he will<br />
be over his projutict! and beein to<br />
enjoy this food<br />
Wtien children ore oW pnough to<br />
undersbini, eKpluui the \aluc <strong>of</strong> cerbun<br />
fouls Make gun.- they understand<br />
the relatliiKhip <strong>of</strong> htiilth an]<br />
«vJl-balanc«i mcuts Cbn»rufe wia<br />
"wc-U-balanccd"<br />
IX*?6atiun Hot recently ma with So- family meals.<br />
\-ic*t <strong>of</strong>ficials residing t^xtenavo Learn to couk a large variety <strong>of</strong><br />
Russian trawling <strong>of</strong>f the Atlantic roodSi „ „,„,, m U ^ „, n^^^,,,,<br />
He praisni the U S Stati<br />
•'* mnootony If the childitn n^fuse. af-<br />
for its efforts, which he<br />
h.,^ wjl [t^id to flgreemjen^ jjrt>ter mucli e(fnrt to eat a certain<br />
twting \aluablf raarlno resources food oxpenment witli new ways to<br />
conk it Rutneniber too, nttracdvi?<br />
ing theiv vocubulary. Tliis<br />
portant. AU kinds <strong>of</strong> studies slimv a So too rniKt<br />
dishes an? moro enOang<br />
uiio wants ,<br />
positlv relationship betwe«i a per to txmimuniciite.<br />
e ng * d ~r ix 1S a SPEECH<br />
NEW invention successfully -<br />
suffer from NERVE DEAT<br />
to understand the spoken „<br />
follow conversations in grouu.<br />
car because the HUSH-TONE*<br />
out unwanted background noiseswires.<br />
NO batteries, NO rechai '<br />
antee and it weighs less than<br />
HUSH-TONE does not hel<br />
you will find out instantly- it c<br />
docs not work:; it is already a<br />
hard-<strong>of</strong>-hearing people, many w<br />
continue electronic hearing aids.<br />
And it does not cost $400 ctttier<br />
is right — less than $100. We area! '<br />
suing a sympathetic attitude toward<br />
hearing people. Write for FREE<br />
no obligation — to Hearing P o<br />
Brunswick, N. J No salesman 'will ^g J. •<br />
untitjroo have ha$ ample time to study the Sri!<br />
and yoli request'an appointment. •(("<br />
DOROTHY'S BEAUTY<br />
SHOPPE<br />
Phon. 399^319<br />
OPEN YEAR itOUNO; Ctewd Monday<br />
CALL TODAr FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
DOROTHY COX—PrapriMur<br />
Stedem's Beauty Shop<br />
^ ^ ^ Under the Personal Supervision<br />
i ^F^>*^ or" Mrs. Laurence E. Stedem<br />
j 152ft Asbtty Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
DOT'S BEAUTY<br />
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AMPLE<br />
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ANN % JOHN'S<br />
. BEAUTY SHOP<br />
*»**w*Aw^ Dial 399-3198<br />
MaVmf JOHN MANNI<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
AVENUE<br />
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OPEN YEAR 'ROUND<br />
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ij» • Waves<br />
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IN TOWN AT<br />
MOST REASONABLE PRICES!<br />
~TMILY<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
BREAKFAST ... t:30 - II:3t<br />
DINNER ......... 4.3S-t.m<br />
715 8TH STREET<br />
348-118^<br />
11 S. Tennetwe Avenue,<br />
Atlantic Clfy<br />
THEPiTON — Bac^tn \Tltiep s 19tfa | be reconstructed.<br />
Ccnurv Grist Mill in Whnrcon 3ate | PaTOQjnfcng with CbjnnB- 1 =sioner<br />
^ tomKlrj-- dtxBcaieti this Roe in Sunlay's dedteumn<br />
Sjnttij " - " » - Roh.Tt - " A. " Roe. -<br />
<strong>of</strong> th.- .N Jersey Deaa<br />
will be Joseph J Truncer Actme<br />
Director at the- Conservation De<br />
"! <strong>of</strong> CbtiiemiiOon and Eoo- pannHD* s tXvtsoa ot Parts, Furrx-i-jiopnient<br />
announced today. oary and Recreation, Frank KjgR<br />
mark ><strong>of</strong> -. The public is cordially<br />
Route 563<br />
invited to attend the de&csition, Yew <strong>of</strong>ten see emwif pi-ople act,<br />
CbnEnffwimeir Rne commeaoi. like children but it is rare to sec a 1<br />
child act like an adult.<br />
Adjacent to me Mill Building, k>causi<br />
in the heart <strong>of</strong> the Batsto VU<br />
lage historic ana, are the General<br />
Siore. complete with l' T «,T<br />
"Thit the future <strong>of</strong> America<br />
is in darned good shape<br />
can be Men on any beach."<br />
IITEIfST<br />
Enjoy HOMEMADE CHOCOLATES<br />
at CHRISTMAS<br />
ORDER NOW and<br />
HAVE THElii DELIVERED THEM!<br />
•<br />
WE PARCH POST<br />
ANYWHERE I<br />
NQ O3PERS JAKEN<br />
AFTER LABOR DAY<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
426 BOARDWALK<br />
(AT BRIGHTON PLACE)<br />
DIAL 399-2874 lllfl<br />
Look for the Twinkling Yellow Lights<br />
ytia<br />
Bu,<br />
cii<br />
• • OCEAll CITY'S LARGEST ICE CREAM «rtd CANDY STOltB •,<br />
we'l/ finance if<br />
with a<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN .<br />
Ipte AVAttABlf FOR _ ..*J\<br />
PURCHASE OR CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR HOME<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL<br />
Ocfedrt CiJy i ii\4<br />
, ^fiBEtt FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />
HEMBEK FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURAliJCE COBPORAIION<br />
->> -^ :<br />
jy, JUNE id, 1»67<br />
|'pRAISeS JOHNSON<br />
f Democrotlo .fund-raising dlnr<br />
Senatot'Jtobert F Ken-<br />
_Iising follow New Yoik-<br />
, a surprlislngly warm and<br />
iod aidoTECnlent to President<br />
i and Vice Prpddent Huliert<br />
' far 3JJ6S Ths was his<br />
t end<strong>of</strong>scment<br />
Ugger: "A $A y*o mines her<br />
••—thd Chovron, San<br />
COOK * DUftM<br />
SUMMER<br />
'AINT SALE<br />
i A tlMIIIP tIMC OMtY<br />
-priming<br />
ftTEX HOUSE PAINT<br />
Q.llon<br />
ONI COAT<br />
NO DRIP<br />
LATiX<br />
feLAT WALL FINISH<br />
[PRICED<br />
AT<br />
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[FUN STUFF SAIE<br />
FOR'THE<br />
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)UTDOOR HIVING<br />
BARGAINS<br />
UNDER THE SUN I I<br />
\LE ENDS, JUNE 24th<br />
toPEflSUNDAYS<br />
A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />
)pen Daily 9 to 9<br />
on: & Sat. 9 to 6<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
[SHOPPING CENTER<br />
DIAL 927-6464<br />
AMI Fis»i Tdgging Expedition<br />
<strong>On</strong> v $ea Isle Lump' Saturday<br />
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The beit fuel for your<br />
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delivery, any tlm«.<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY<br />
Family Life-Today<br />
J By Andrew L.^ Andenon<br />
Spsclalltr In Human 1 Relation*<br />
t EnvItWifl tBi iffl I SClOltCD<br />
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF<br />
CHILD'S CURIOUS MIND<br />
TOT WBEK'S LBTTBR: "I lave<br />
rmd ygar MOee In toe nsajwa<br />
about proMnniK. I lave a pnblsn.<br />
would Use tune advice. W«U,<br />
I baye quit tAooL I watt to many<br />
ttibfly. He is twaity.flvh and I<br />
n Ilfteen. We love each ottBT<br />
very much. . He Uiliiks he might<br />
have to m overeeos: So we want<br />
to gat martied rig* away. My<br />
jnottier dosi't ««* us to gut<br />
lied. I would Hke a l<br />
Mke this as son as<br />
OUR RM"L¥: TBBB are so<br />
abjections we won't haw Wm spuct;<br />
to list Iten alL<br />
At If^ai, you are too youni to<br />
many.<br />
You should complete your high<br />
school education, under any circumstances.<br />
Your intended, ^t 25, is no longer<br />
boy. When you siy he- may go<br />
ovenscas, ni-c you suggesting Viet<br />
Mam? It so, whntf'Uo you intend<br />
to do, without oven a high school<br />
education whiln he is gone?<br />
Ja it your, plan fo Jive wtth, your<br />
who is oppos«i to the mar-<br />
VINYL COATED PANELING AT A BARGAIN PRICE<br />
YOU CANT AFFORD TO PASS UP!<br />
Hurry'and Save •— The Supply Is Limited<br />
ANTIQUE BIRCH . . . . 4' x 8'<br />
BAYOU PECAN . . - . 4 # x 8'<br />
BURMA TEAK 4' x 8'<br />
QUNWOOD WALNUT 4'x8'<br />
COLONIAL CROSSBUCK<br />
COMBINATION<br />
REG PRICE $6.95 — A SAVING OF OVER 50%<br />
bOOtfS ONLY<br />
' I.<br />
2'8"x6'8" 3'0"x6'8"<br />
WELL BE GLAD TO RECOMMEND A RELIABLE CONTRACTOR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Antique Auto Buff<br />
Setting Up^Run' Io tope My<br />
crlran Marine Institute, a group <strong>of</strong><br />
Delaware Valley nahormen, d^crs<br />
EheH i-pllBaims nnj outdooismcn<br />
wltli a common interest and a quest<br />
for knovvlHlge <strong>of</strong> tlie salt water<br />
world, will particlpato in a Held trip<br />
and fish uhservnlicn airi tagging<br />
PTOB 1 Light, said.<br />
Tlie program starts- with.a check<br />
in at 8 ajn. at the Marina. Membership<br />
in AMI is a pre-requlslte<br />
'or parnclpatioin, but memberships<br />
will be available at the marina,<br />
Light said.<br />
!! on Saturday (<strong>Jun</strong>a 24) Thu AMI was founded in 1965.<br />
and lias grown to over 200 active<br />
•toMlffuailers for the daylong<br />
members. They engage in monthly<br />
ocean nnd bay outing lyiU be Tom<br />
Itxlhare meetings foam Stqpiember<br />
Bnghft Manna tjgth ^ und bay<br />
through May at Philadelphia's Aca-<br />
Townscnds Inlet i<br />
demy <strong>of</strong> Natural Sciences, Summer<br />
_ • « ! . . . .<br />
rcjboirn, it's al^o<br />
io otoscTvc and to<br />
lite wtso patfent<br />
ond uses them to<br />
valuable lessons<br />
A parent caii answer Hit.<br />
John M Ught Jr prcsldait <strong>of</strong> outings and field trips such as the<br />
tlie AMI group sud the purpose togging trip set for Saturday are<br />
<strong>of</strong> the field tnp is to take under- scheduled. A shark tagging expediwater<br />
photogruphs and to mnke an tion in Delaware Bay Is sut (or<br />
undorwutcT fish population dictk by August 26, Light said. Plans are<br />
dlvcra on tlie Sea We Lump as bfj!ng made for an <strong>of</strong>fshore dlvens—•<br />
well as various <strong>of</strong>Lshore wrtvks The only expedition In July, he indic-<br />
Rrt^ip will enfiu^e In u tagging and cated,<br />
releasfng program tin ull Kpetii-, FurUier information wi AMI may<br />
<strong>of</strong> fish encountered with a iuln In be ubtaincd at Tnm Eright's Marina<br />
terest coiKMitratcd on fluke on <strong>Jun</strong>e 24 or by writing American<br />
Fish will be «jgg«l with Amenoui Marine Institute, P.O. Box 8JA<br />
IJUnrsil Sot^ety LIES by divi-TS is Bethayrcs. Pa. 13006.<br />
well as rodnand reel ajiglerb IJtht<br />
tjid Hsh will be tag(,i?d in tlie PENSION PLANS DISSOLVED<br />
inland waterways and bays as well The Labor Department has re-<br />
as In the ocean, with eareM recorts ported a marked Ira-roast- In the nuin-<br />
to bo kept on aU taggiong prflgranis, ber <strong>of</strong> pension plans gang out <strong>of</strong><br />
the AM prraident aid,<br />
business with uppdmately 20,000<br />
Algo included in (ha ptngram will workers loslre part or all <strong>of</strong> ftelr<br />
benefits yearly, Tiiis number <strong>of</strong>-<br />
be marsh seining with bait nett for<br />
feots only about soe4Btth <strong>of</strong> one<br />
detentilnEtion <strong>of</strong> young spicJes u& pacait <strong>of</strong> total pc-nsioiE plan cov-<br />
Ing tidal creeks for nuraery graunds, erages in the<br />
HEATING OIL<br />
1<br />
CAPE MAY—iMtorc<br />
iime when u<br />
in Ms<br />
"Where did tit? nablns came<br />
\tf_th a lesson on tlie fall, oxtd<br />
nBgrartSons <strong>of</strong> iuUxls<br />
As a child waidics the hUxfa bid Id<br />
a nest, he can<br />
<strong>of</strong> sex trfucsilicm.<br />
A mother ixad<br />
involved,<br />
Thiey pnavddo a<br />
bird lays CKKS* eggs hattch, and<br />
new Mvaa begin.<br />
And while the child oteeives the<br />
bdrds ns they care fi>r tlwJr<br />
wMh his own family, tlie warm<br />
ham*? eind the love and care (hat is<br />
a -time tor IK*W life.<br />
It is aLso a itQjne £cir a child to acquirtj'<br />
nwe knowledge about the? life<br />
tteit surrounds - him*<br />
r -than Gentries<br />
•nave nlraady Uccn rooavod in the<br />
Weekend<br />
Antique AiAwndb<br />
uled lor the r£=?0Tt oamnuimdy <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May on the weekend d£f l July<br />
Oosponsared by the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> fCbpe<br />
May and tiie Jusey Cape Rcgbhn <strong>of</strong><br />
tlie Antique'Auto dub.<strong>of</strong> Anwirfd,<br />
tlie weekend iviU, bo lidehligfhtod by<br />
sn anliquet autoaiioL4ie {HjHado wwidtlnxjuch<br />
the resoQTt'alt 2 p.iicu Sfeitliraay,<br />
July 8.<br />
Dnvid N. Blyler, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> j,OMy,<br />
president <strong>of</strong>'tilu? Jersey Obpe Ildgioi^ 1<br />
niot with oty <strong>of</strong>ficials this weefc nnd<br />
announced tixait linal details tor the<br />
event liave been complefcd,<br />
UJylor also announced rtnat Edward<br />
Havis and Ralph &ic!deyf <strong>of</strong> the Jersey<br />
Oape Region, would serva na<br />
judges for anHque automobile CLinipe'iitiojis<br />
to be hold during the weekcud.<br />
Some nine tropinies \vBI be prcsemted<br />
to paifticIpaiiLs including thnsc<br />
tor the antique ailto coming; from<br />
tlie lonjjeat distance under its own<br />
power; the oldest vehicles arriving cylinders, h<br />
uikier one, two, four, saic and eight must popular vebkto In.-.ttie, puWicB<br />
opinion; and a tioplry fir «ie most<br />
auUienflo riartanei *flte \<br />
•Hie vaeaflBnanB piAe9<br />
to tour through an exlfttt sooUon on<br />
[ For find About Teenagers) Gunicy sb in Cape May,, at Beadi<br />
*,, V/BBX m anttaue ^s wp.be<br />
on ditspiay Szilurday and part at Sunday.<br />
Votiia JU^ «tt be avaifable for<br />
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Children nine to 12 years cJd<br />
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It's a woman's<br />
by Marion E. Olson<br />
County Home Economist<br />
_ fresh f&h, shtdlEsh, ground<br />
XntXits, and salads nuxtfe from efigs,<br />
poultry, ,md fish within one day ol<br />
refngenitar starve<br />
Try to observe a two-day limit<br />
Jar poultTy, vausty jurats,<br />
oJes, meat stews, soups,<br />
corn, green lemfy vegetb"i]cs. before you >wrjd your child to<br />
csimp consider thtst- question*.<br />
Is your iJuld old enough for<br />
J<br />
SOM£-,P£OPL£ jOSTeONT<br />
KNOW HOW 70 DRESS.<br />
| hubris can oaropane oantenis at vnri-1 It is also tho way children<br />
j ous conUunprs and thus judge which > eportsnral Trade Curnintaslon<br />
mejliiue Lart'XuIl> I<br />
cui rvgulalv ^igiiinst iKin fun&ionol lleniembtir that dnipunci hung on '<br />
-liu-k if thej determine Unit thi- pne truvcre*.. rod;, reiiuire twitt- ««.. njtt,|,<br />
kngi- b. hk K to deceive coibuimi^ <strong>of</strong> the s-p,ii.v to oovei to allmi foi<br />
is to the 'Htual contents<br />
pl««uig and fullness This mrasr —<br />
The 'Srerrtarj <strong>of</strong> Guiimejvp is incril nil nvb for the roturra—Uvit<br />
for the distance iram 41M- curve <strong>of</strong><br />
Many directoi-s think a •jev^n-yrarold<br />
is the >oungsst ohild Unit will<br />
to into n camp program If you<br />
wish to send a child under seven,<br />
rfiouse a camp that spL-ciiUux^ in<br />
younger childn^ii And you']l do well<br />
to consider not unly your child s agtbut<br />
also IBs maturity and gencTal<br />
devvlopnwnt<br />
What do you wish camp to do for<br />
your child' This will be important<br />
pucnt to consider when you choree<br />
a camp Tile rfiild's individual n.1<br />
lure and funnily ^ihxition are other<br />
ma,K>r pouils lo think nbout Far<br />
exiimple does your child liave ^pec<br />
ini ininrr«3ts or ahahtu*. th.it lie L-un<br />
de\-eJop through a cjimp eTupi-nmee'<br />
DOL-S be gi>t along baler in Lirge<br />
. or in small ones* Ls he full<br />
<strong>of</strong> energy or shy and mfinng* After<br />
you \ e t3«i?3idert i UK' "*4^ n-uu} ui LUIIimiTne IS •VLUII^,—UMU J3<br />
nu'hopizwl to call upon maiiulhi-t i "<br />
Adults need calcium to maintain' l»"ii<br />
strong bones and li-eth throughout I N<<br />
their entire lues Res.mrcli shmvs, n tin i-\i>lutjan <strong>of</strong> th- li«<br />
that adults ntttl hMn'ighl^mntt-tups ' Jf in JurtZf ivrtnv in s[ti\^iLst m<br />
at milk ei.eiy day bkirn milk haslfnVl mirkiring it tht Kutirirs Oil<br />
]ust us much calcium a_s does whole I li-ge <strong>of</strong> Aennulun- uid fjiviixiftmilk,<br />
but half the calories This is I riuuKil<br />
good news for you if \ou are count<br />
ing calorics.<br />
You CUD servt." milk cold or hot<br />
d these questions<br />
mike a hat <strong>of</strong> the Bimnly aoti\itii-:<br />
ytxit r " 14 - 1 distance Irani /the cuive <strong>of</strong><br />
un-rs pickers and dLs-tTub(rors to UlL ' "^ "Q'k to the wrill. and thevoluntarily<br />
tk-ielop standards fin "^^'lap where the drape*, nitM in<br />
pae«oii<br />
uf nhe dnipi.-ri«i should be nwtc-hcU<br />
llH- Lm n de-.iKl)'fl to help cor)<br />
in dtsieji mid |«tti-rnsumers<br />
btx-oni' more Mfoiined anrl<br />
effeotjv t shoppers<br />
L>rsl|Miics don't have lo be e.vpcnsive<br />
to be attnioUve. And yoti -ran By<br />
Crmsuir.tT < imeits havr ii respon- t tlK- cost a little more if yuu<br />
"bditv to irad and use bV uiformn chut**- u fiibric that doesn't need to<br />
bom lntt-Uigenrly m slmppuig be limil.<br />
Qjnsunifrs must assuredly Itive<br />
but e(ju,iil> they ha\e i\--<br />
1245<br />
JtUi-. aerotidlilg ID the Rut The troubl. with most budReb. Ls<br />
gt-rs spociAlist<br />
tliat they operate only on piper.<br />
< * * •<br />
^ and* poultry prod<br />
PUAY ONE OF CHILD'S<br />
\i1lieh are cov tTred by<br />
LEARNING SKILLS<br />
Tile ni*v. hn dst> a^iplies to laulldr\<br />
pii\jer<br />
fiJiMorpi Guard Air For^e, and<br />
tmeb^rs ircltfthrig JPMk ?lie ,.-r<br />
Cross HloodnwWle visiuj |he Center<br />
guarterly' ' ' .
a color irtsvistai series K<br />
a io impressed with *V TOanjto Stations, It 1&$om i<br />
the marionettes that «he ordered com- f» filmed podrecea Woe«*M1»a6BK f<br />
mand pertormiineei jflvMi at her pal-<br />
Itrt theatres, the woridng many were<br />
a M-ytSM-loia Italian troupe which '<br />
am In Vienna, and nobles <strong>of</strong> that UMrs ** """M ««* W with a ]<br />
tfme—not to be outdone—hod their "««" el 1200 Uft-aw marfonfttw. ',<br />
own private puppet theatres. While «__ -> S<br />
HS S^SL.'^ h "J*« lr "^ ""»' M H M Intaprrts music,' Spa ^<br />
Itrt theatres the wrid i inn to i^. operetta" « to popular ^ 'so5s**"flvfr1 •. oi* ffi<br />
mntjiawma, who toured the awn. minute vlpwHs iwlude "Oh. Susan- 1<br />
try nnd dues, B^.. ..Blue DBBUIK.," ..p.,,,, GyM., ••<br />
Because they were inexpensive- and "Nutcracker Suite," The pn><br />
<strong>of</strong>ten free—and <strong>of</strong>fered rdlef tarn grams an designed to intiHiuee<br />
" J "" to the pIoBsuitB <strong>of</strong> aJJ<br />
, „,_, u. .misic and stimulate their i<br />
I ^»dally enjoj-ed the PuBdi and Ju- musical imagliHtiMig,<br />
___ ..._, _^«. WBISUL-IC tsmeoy and m*nt ttiat Bo tnftrionetttB have ever<br />
browbeaten, lu-npetkcd husband, had in television,' 1 says Qu-lo Fkrin. I<br />
Great figures in literature and mu- ©UJ, Podreoa gMieral matHger.<br />
It i« mid that Milton saw a marion. duJdnai, so ire'v# hiddBi It amid<br />
efte snow <strong>of</strong> Adam and 1m and \vas lavlft preduetton sequaiBB mud ^peoinspired<br />
to write Paradfae tmf, 4«1 effects,"<br />
QatB» wrote Ftast after experiment- This mart ajnbiHous <strong>of</strong> puppet<br />
and melodramas, ' me £e fasoimtiic Uttlr dolls that<br />
•Om attmrtion <strong>of</strong> wriUnj for pup- tasie *BKW1 Oaaum the ag« before<br />
pets was cxpittsed by Gorrtnn ttaigi S 6 p wa cxpittsed by Gorrtnn ttai * «* ampKn mai {Oils?.<br />
In laa. laa TMs British deslpieraetar deslpeta<br />
—<br />
wrtter rtter fflussd a &«« & bby<br />
aw^to<br />
ttmt puppets were better equipped to AIB Award Winners<br />
intapfrt meat drama. In the theatre<br />
beiwe they rwi^aited m» Aar,<br />
^ta- mote perfectly An tteir human<br />
OTUnterparts who .emotionally<br />
Mjd to reproduce life.<br />
PROGRESS TOO SWIFT<br />
I»W Of the puppet ehaiaetes I<br />
" What can I do w get a «o<br />
came "stars" In their own ri^it,<br />
Tina's sleep?" the wianian ask^ th<br />
d<br />
Each eouBBy b*d its favorite who<br />
wa» lorally or even nationally betovrt,<br />
like PuJolneUa tooni Napjes,<br />
PolicWnello ban rtrts, Gulgnol Mn<br />
Itftti, Hnjisu-urst from AujBia, and<br />
;.;• 1 "I know." said the<br />
Ural sdeaee has made B<br />
> sBidffi sines then you la»<br />
i<br />
Lodgi« DolCorio<br />
Lodgle IW<strong>On</strong>ite, <strong>of</strong> the Oe«Bi Ol<br />
Offloe <strong>of</strong> the Cape May Qwnty Jfet<br />
ional BanJfc••.this week arawiniirni th<br />
VS. fc>li^ Bond vrtmera In thi<br />
banlflng elasss Keently asidiweri<br />
by ihm AOanUc taiapter, Ameieso uirttute<br />
af Banlais, MCorto a pis-<br />
Idait oi the Oiapter;<br />
Baitara J, I^ritef, <strong>of</strong> the Besieh<br />
IfcvrnNaijoreU .^nk, and Osries<br />
M TbU f hrdwmlk Nation.<br />
mails In the study <strong>of</strong> thp sufajwa<br />
"ftinciple «< ^nk.;Operations,"<br />
Other award winners and their »b-<br />
»«i taduart Wayne c, Meete, <strong>of</strong><br />
the, Ftonnttuiilk Naticrtll Bank grn.<br />
nondm; Wllltan J. Dougherty,<br />
Boartwalk NanoMl Bank: oomir<br />
d«l lawj Flank. G,' Kov^h, Gi<br />
aatee Bank: tiri Tnk &., n^pi.<br />
ttjhle mmxmnmm; 'WUilam i. Dii.<br />
hb. BoauBwaBV Nwionol.-: fcnk,<br />
tank letters and reports; ' Francis<br />
T, McAnUe. 3r,< Boartaalk NaOan- ,<br />
al Bank bank' inyeMmwjts, , :'<br />
Mflartp also anMunod tBat Girt ,<br />
V, limy, <strong>of</strong> die Boanhvalk' NatWnJ<br />
al Sa* H i<br />
Podrecca Piccoli TheBtre, headed, by Carlo Farinelli,<br />
is toiiayi mo»t iuccwsful internaUonal troupe^ playing<br />
20, countritB annualjy.<br />
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With BILL CAMP and HIS
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•3ft?fef»5l' FOUR.' THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Tennis Tourneys Listed<br />
Af Ocedh <strong>City</strong>'s Courts<br />
v July gl^Mcn's, ixni^fc^lbq: tfovfccs<br />
Cwfio ha\*e riot won or bcdh funiicrifl^nJV,<br />
a previous women's tnuma<br />
rnen£}j<br />
a,ro. August t5.r .Harvey Lake Memorial<br />
10 nlmiS, art* % aifalt dMcs O6 Tennis Tournament tor Men—Sidles<br />
| *%r)Jwffl ho ixjHtotSZ Wed- QO& Por,bles—4» be played an ftvr<br />
J for whldi is Kit-<br />
'ft bdow:<br />
July 7: -Men's-Smgles Jbr Advices<br />
August 21. Women's Novice Doubles,<br />
August 21 Girl s 16 and under Now<br />
e Singles; Bory's 16 vnd under Nov<br />
lie Singles<br />
McCone also said Usrf temai pl,iy-<br />
•s should note thai novice tourna<br />
merits begin at 2 prn. Hiey will be<br />
"Bound Robin 'ftjurmment!." (ewery.<br />
ifegGENE ^ fiAiSHLEY AGENCY<br />
14 1 967<br />
DIRECT REDUCTION MORTGAGE LOANS<br />
SEASHORE<br />
BUILDING and LOAN<br />
TION<br />
., i<br />
40>,"ireHTH, STRfeET DIAL 39*-0250<br />
•,?.•- v5<br />
OCEAN CITY'S ONIY<br />
BROKERAGE OFFICE<br />
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StRVItE<br />
BOENNING ft CO.<br />
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
COL. HERBERT H. BLIZZARD<br />
^UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, ReHrod<br />
DIAt 3&660O RESIDENT PHONE<br />
ANNOUNCEMENTl<br />
,^ : v - ' *Hf ""Je'signed, announce that the partnenhtp<br />
heret<strong>of</strong>ore existing under the naftie <strong>of</strong> BH.L-<br />
.WOODSi teAtTORi and iWsURdftS, whicli n& ^rftf&Sii<br />
8 reii) estate Srt3 Insurance Busiiie^ S» 226<br />
Vfflt Avenueir <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey, was dissolved<br />
oiUhs its* dSy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e \H7, 6y mbtOal consent.<br />
, - Mr- Bell will continue in Hie bdl estate biisl-<br />
,h^^p un ?* $* trade name i»f BELL REALTY at 226<br />
Ocoan <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey-,<br />
JHJJ^Jgf^J:**^ »rad« t }° e .°f BILL<br />
it 218 We|t Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Schbril Bus<br />
de-l Ijby av. .Travei soutti on Bay av<br />
jw-120ji sL to, Shnpspnav. X*m «3t -<br />
KUi st to sSiupscq), snith ori Srop-<br />
-^r. . sco to 21st st Ttin west on 21st st<br />
w*U to.Bay av. Twwei north cmBay av. tp<br />
til 113th st. (Last ppick-up). p ) Tna,vti*nortti TSI^nrth<br />
en May, av. to 6th st, TUm cos* on<br />
Ph st. to <strong>Ocean</strong> av anct Ufih sdraL<br />
.jvuninDt I T^Js bus Is far high school pupib<br />
there arc I cnty. Aurfve S a.m<br />
I ^ i<br />
5;Tr^J^ ^JS^ISS^J^ "* PaAway to Battersea nl i^n,<br />
^ S 2 ^ " ^ 1 ^.i" 1 Pf- west on Bafiersea rd. to Sunp *v<br />
^^^^ t l l e M s h S d l 2 ) I ' a n d h* «"* p»y school. Arm*. 8 15<br />
pupils Mvung on Simpson av, Bay av. | a m<br />
end Pleasure av will be tiujjsjjortfd<br />
to the lj.gh school<br />
Part No. 1<br />
body plays everybody d») the- en-<br />
Start at pmiijiy whoul S 20 a m<br />
proceed to 5O st and Atfairfti; av<br />
be supplied. Prizes wili be<br />
awarded .to winners and Tuimer-ups, school summer classes begin<br />
(Receive lntermedute MJIOCJ pupils<br />
only) 'ntivol north on A4iujtoc av. COU.EGE BOUND—A special guest at -a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
an Monday (<strong>Jun</strong>e 26)<br />
to Battrascfi and Wesluy rd. the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club at White HaJJ Monday eve-<br />
'"Hie advertising SiifomE pp<br />
Route JNo.tl-Mornlng<br />
Part No. 1<br />
north on Wesley rd to N Castle rd ning was Betsy Peterson, <strong>of</strong> 10 Vernon rd., Marmora. Miss<br />
<strong>of</strong> wirtA is bciing <strong>of</strong>fered In the mtir-<br />
wot on New Castle<br />
Peterson was awarded the Exchange Club's $1,000 threekrt,<br />
place, as well as assuring for Sfnrt 59th st and Central av at Tmviel south on Purk\raj tu Batteryear scholarship Here the pretty student accepts her<br />
eyieryanc, whathor a Joumilist or not, 7 45 a m Travel north on Centred sea rd. T\jm west on Battursea rd.<br />
l}bnight ttJfreudqin <strong>of</strong> expreasson,"— av lo 15th st receiving all pupds for<br />
"ticket" to college from Ted Klepae, president <strong>of</strong> the Club<br />
CUSSIFKO ADVEftTtSEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Ktf thiM column* ttautd hp to the<br />
«tfiv« Ot tttf SuntttKt-LntgW FOR TUESDAY EDITION not<br />
fat** than SMWuWy JNaun ** regular ctesdUcd srtWon and<br />
not fetar,t)WLn (stotttfcvy won n* the ?><br />
«4ttt«k MCK>>* WBONKSDAY for regular classified<br />
NOON «X the<br />
Ads lY^iutttnis Box NttmbtW, %c Mone<br />
— All Classified Advertising Cash<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
Catttmic Instruction<br />
Mrs. Win. Won* ft BiUle<br />
THE OCEMt CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
•MIDI* CRAFT HOOK<br />
TNMt<br />
Lefts >»,.,•. ..,,,,<br />
exwfstint; 25 wirds)<br />
Tlnuss, wish 25 WXwxta or OOHT RUN OTF oner yet. WaceaVk<br />
M Wfi taMe and naif M<br />
tV)O IATK1O CLASSIFY ATK 35c EXTRA<br />
to rvnnsennurw or<br />
STAMPS *ii wvw v>i» »-US»VTHKS:. Rnnfttanoe must be<br />
«m«^ -rac<br />
SiULnSH<br />
SUHRSH<br />
Morgan 1 * Wharf<br />
- MH> », Avatan. M. X<br />
NN111<br />
r- Inora*<br />
BUSINESS SIRVKI<br />
UNEEDA<br />
TOOL<br />
T<br />
Ask tn; w* rant<br />
Ph.399-2227<br />
Walbce Hariwvt<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REFRIQERATION<br />
MALE HELP WANTED AIR CONDTTIONtNG<br />
APPLUHCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
ooMnjcn nutis t^<br />
HMKBI<br />
^" i • J LI HJI e. veaaa. *»• — -. jn» ¥r**^~* IT •—^'-ctiatn* China e*b-<br />
1 gdda and and> Uka<br />
739»O294 8-23<br />
36". not<br />
ATOR—-Ap«<br />
H 00 uA> n<br />
503 Thlnl<br />
i". iia<br />
£.23<br />
B-uuX by DanalBotro—Model<br />
I No wiring to speaker nee<br />
instrument to reverb box—<br />
raiiuii control end foot<br />
I call 399 2878 6J0<br />
bRE refrigerator—12 cu ft.<br />
" K ••condition Call 399-<br />
• - 6 23<br />
huR CARPETS boautiful d.nriant<br />
«aqtat«»rf( f •>«»><br />
t Blu« LWi .Kent clac<br />
,DDW fl Wntan Auto<br />
Storv; ../SAnara Ptfnt<br />
92/-M64 6 23<br />
SAL£—1738 Central AVA.<br />
,uru> 24 9 Ar.BTto*Nllon.<br />
•rmchalr. China clout<br />
6-23<br />
[iHT Rrfgn<br />
«, frwier. In<br />
I 399^086.<br />
Vetlo,<br />
condition<br />
6-23<br />
UPRIGHT FVtMzor — P-'<br />
ApARTHtENT for rent, unfurnished,<br />
yaarly, rental Includes, heat, hcrt<br />
water and alaetric- Apply Wards<br />
Pastry.-724: Asbury Aye- . . tf<br />
COMPLETELY REDECORATED, second<br />
floor corner apartment un<br />
furnished, baseboard heat yaarly<br />
leased to adults Call 399 2227 or<br />
after 5 P M 399-GOSS tf (Frl )<br />
APTS. FOR RENT<br />
1st to July 15U, Also 1 and 2 b-f<br />
room apt. available 399 0785 6-30<br />
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT, near<br />
buoh and boardwalk. Attractive<br />
and cheerful Sloaos 4 or 5 Electric<br />
kltctien Full sanpn »I025f<br />
half season - iS5O Wrtta Prino*.<br />
1025 Wesley Ave- ocean <strong>City</strong>, or<br />
call (201) 2u3^0052<br />
1429 CENTRAL AVE.—4 bedroom,<br />
well equipped. 2nd floor apartment<br />
.open for last half <strong>of</strong> season<br />
IG0O 2 Bedroom 1st floor apart<br />
ment open after 7 29 67 two wee*s<br />
or more rentals. Apply 1431 Cantral<br />
Ave. 1st floor. 6-23<br />
BUSINESS WOMAN will share h»r<br />
gracious home with married<br />
83u.pLyM0UTH PCfSA i IH**<br />
„ •partment ground fl, Nw.Bortl,<br />
walk end_. rrajelo .pier. Call 1210-'<br />
6*7 2969 or weekenda, 39»-KnSt;.<br />
1BTH STREET, LfMOON—I<br />
' "raters 1st T<br />
•li. Boat i<br />
COTTAGE, <strong>On</strong>e room afflelarcy $250<br />
fca' aettson 1132 Asbury AvoA<br />
ply after 1 P. M. , „ j<br />
eXN, CITY,, (Mtoon MOparty Aeni<br />
up to August let Sun and swim<br />
frwn your own dock, steeps six. Call<br />
399-8533. _JL &23<br />
SUMMER £ aind 3 barroom apart<br />
mentsu Attractive ^lst, and 2nd<br />
flW, *1004125, A»eekly.l pordies.<br />
BeacA block. 804-B06_Pol»ncoy and<br />
851 pennlyn Owner on pramlsea<br />
CITY CEWTCR—?pd fl unfiimlilm)<br />
apartment h«»tod. HWna m.<br />
CLEAW. ATTRACTIVE. «wo<br />
3, bodrooma, Jiltchen with dining<br />
area and bath Parking, ISO per<br />
andBoardwalkn<br />
month Dlttrlch, Inc., Realtors Bth<br />
8th, Saptember 2nd to<br />
1 .Wesley A. «f (Friday) Park Place. -,<br />
LENOX AFT 7th and<br />
ond or two bedrc .<br />
month, or season Apply<br />
4 WESLEY AVE.^SeetH 4.11<br />
Parking PaBa. Avalf<br />
August s tA 20th Calf 1<br />
2.9825<br />
DESIRABLE. Apartment*. ]<br />
4 to A, and ^ to B.CCBII<br />
cated Modest <strong>Jun</strong>s rjrtm i<br />
seen to bo appraciBted<br />
Apartments "927 Wesley<br />
c49G<br />
EL -PLAZA. 60S <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
ency housekoopinat<br />
private baths, sleep 2 j<br />
sons, 15^-65-75 week.<br />
middle-aged couple*<br />
Dial 39fl231_ ^<br />
830 PLYMOUTH, PLACE;<br />
apartment, sraund f 1 - r<br />
walK and music plar,<br />
£87-2969 orweeMnds. "<br />
EFFICIENCY APT—1st fl be.<br />
Hiring room combination .till<br />
2 BEDROOM apartmentsCa ts—Cantrilh/<br />
located Weekly or monthly. onthly. Ag<br />
399-4524<br />
6-S3<br />
to .\present Jo;<br />
moptftsi fr<br />
Aiw, JRa7<br />
„<br />
amount cl<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha claim, • 1<br />
Dated " , <strong>Jun</strong>e MAflEtC-RAttlEI^<br />
15^.<br />
1 ^ i .* v^i. r .Exacutn;<br />
R. Robtlrewn Chano*. >.. K , , ,<br />
Lartcka, Surrosata <strong>of</strong>, tha.'CauMy<br />
Cap. i<br />
d«4K*«nt;<br />
Ijoveland, Hustw»••* ISarreo. Esqv<br />
O^Sff^rPfreS iS<br />
6^3—»*—pf, J28.0O<br />
2-^EOROOM APARTMEMT — Large,<br />
airy rooms, cool, cornfortabla and<br />
cheerful Convenient ne!ghbo«hood<br />
Available for season, month or<br />
week. 509 4th StreeL Phone 399-<br />
4954.- tf <strong>City</strong>, N J US22G.<br />
BEDROOM Apartment, G Large 1ST, A .<br />
rooms and bath Twin beds In all floor apt sla<<br />
^diMmi Tront and back porcto*- th> pet*. $eHKO(<br />
TV and parkins for two ca Ap- Call 39&2SS3. owner on<br />
ply 230 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave ? ' 50 Central Ave<br />
BRAND NEW 2nd F1JDOR, two bed- 81S ALDRICH ...<br />
room opt-—New furniture, russ. nicely furplshed<br />
kltchan cabinets, and electric ranee ment, convenient<br />
Tile bath with shower- Sundeck and<br />
private entrance, T.V. «W»- Oppo-<br />
,BII II C s new KHf course<br />
Walk pzi i distance dit to t toacft. 2317<br />
Bay<br />
. Or call 3999425.<br />
tf<br />
TWO 2 BEDIKJOM Apts. — Year<br />
around. Located Shore Road, Marmora.<br />
Call 399-3841. 6-27<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
885 5th ST Beach Block—3 bedrooms,<br />
mod kitchen 1st fl. sleeps<br />
9 Oil street parkins- Available ury<br />
l 70# MOORLYN TEftRACE—<strong>On</strong>Vnarn<br />
efficiency a|«a^*30 to ttO-fifki<br />
" * I Etrtaft, NM^mutlo<br />
pier For Information wrflft .Mrs.<br />
Mehnert; 830 Fltin Place, r-<br />
By ylrtue <strong>of</strong> a din AqUi<br />
Foreclosurat <strong>of</strong> MDrbnu*M PnaS"<br />
to rrm „ directed- uJueB oat<br />
«A»E , — i<br />
the Superior Court <strong>of</strong> new<br />
rent<br />
ty DodietT No.flS90—<br />
14th day <strong>of</strong> May AD 1<br />
eertMn cause nrhaiMn. T<br />
<strong>City</strong> Homa savin« jmd<br />
<strong>of</strong>Now J-riey. 1. plaiittifr. and<br />
Rosa C Howirff Howard and and.Sally.J lally Mow<br />
ard arc defendants, I anall<br />
ss5<br />
tr> aale at public wmdue,<br />
ONE 3-badroom Apt aloodc^K Hv<br />
Ing room-dlnlns room combina-<br />
TUESDAY, JUNE 17<br />
tion, kitehen. and bath Two 2- •t ons ordock in<br />
badnwm apts, llvinaj mom, JJBft<br />
and bath 1104 AaburV Ave,<br />
B291<br />
ty, New jeney ^<br />
SOMEflS POINT. APAHTMEritS Jlfnlshed,<br />
2 and 3 rooms. >i»-i
ll<br />
n?<br />
! ' • • •'<br />
GE t—. SECTION FOUR<br />
r J T, HUACHUCA, ARIZ. (HTfC)<br />
— Army Private Lewis J. Mawson,<br />
JS,. sstr <strong>of</strong> Mr.* and-Mrs Edward<br />
J Maws; J24J*West* ~av.. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
< ily. NJ., completed an eighhveett<br />
administration course at Ft. Hun-<br />
duKa, Arii.,, <strong>Jun</strong>o IS He was train-<br />
*H in the preparation at military<br />
records and forms Instruction was<br />
also given in fundamentals <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Army filing system, typing and op-|<br />
eration <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice machines;<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
1,<br />
1<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER CLASSIFIED APS BRING RESULTS<br />
mmmMmmwmmvmmrnmmmmMmimMm<br />
STRATHMERE<br />
RESTAURANT —<br />
<strong>On</strong> Th» <strong>Ocean</strong> Drive at Preicott<br />
Road, STRATHMERE, N. J.<br />
(Between Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> & <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>)<br />
• SEAFOOD • STEAKS<br />
CHOPS • ITALIAN FOOD • PRIVATE<br />
PARTIES and BANQUET FACILITIES<br />
Open Fri, Sat and Mon. 4 to 9 • Open Sunday 1 to Q<br />
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2#3-§209<br />
SUNDAY SPECIAL<br />
VEAL CUTLET<br />
PLATTER '1.00<br />
_ _ BUCKET O' CHtCKEN<br />
Small Bucket »& '2.85<br />
large Bucket .C,'4.35<br />
Off M EVERY DAY<br />
TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />
110th St. & Asbury Ave. . Dial 399-1348<br />
NOW OPEN!<br />
BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER<br />
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT<br />
Stanley S. Dyen, Pharmacist<br />
F«l.y pfcrnnaey . s.,,, Polnt shoppIng<br />
NOTE:<br />
All ORDHf PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
FILES ARE HERE at<br />
ORDUE PHARMACY<br />
WE WILL BE GLAD TO<br />
FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION<br />
AVENUE<br />
if ,_ r •- f *<br />
Fat All Your Drug and Prescription Needs<br />
^C^LL 399^5270<br />
DELIVERY— OCEAN CITY and, MAINLAND<br />
lyrj<br />
Cape Fishing Fortunes<br />
Reported <strong>On</strong> Upturn<br />
/ n AL SPORT_Dan Montagna, Jr. (left)<br />
and Dan Montagna, 3rd., exhibit with a<br />
measure, <strong>of</strong> justifiable pride the ntt remits<br />
» fl^Wni J«n|et in Rainbow Channel this<br />
. The Montkgnas returned to dock with<br />
13 roekfiih, the largest weighing 14Mt<br />
pounds, and two fluke, one weighing 7Vi<br />
pounds, the other jix pounds, — Grainger<br />
rnota.<br />
|Hoolc.. .<strong>Line</strong><br />
And S(T)inlcer<br />
by Arnold Brav<br />
It m hard to .believe that the floun-<br />
der s^son is at ite peak right now.<br />
Vsy few reports <strong>of</strong><br />
•weiage flounder have _ „„„,,<br />
ta^but,, then, cottgkk-r that the fish,<br />
out in the wsx&m this week<br />
j Sups, fflgh,. and lo-pound „.«= ,„«.<br />
-~i me order at the day, and, in<br />
w*re. talking io this »«* » w "pretty<br />
fflWal abaut it all. You'd Uank they<br />
Uie week, too, They just dent seem<br />
to want to bite. It may be because <strong>of</strong><br />
the sild waiter, <strong>of</strong> because tfiey just<br />
aren't hungry, I and the lotts- tmM<br />
people «*» don't<br />
b too<br />
•niere aj<br />
to believe, hut, who knows? I haven't mueh ' but «*»• at ttm same _...<br />
naked any H recently, and it's not M.' B° tor frsh water (toiling in<br />
Mkely Om they are about to share W'" a «MS way either. If your tastes<br />
**—" ' intimate secrets ««h ^; leU you to Osh tor somethtag m the<br />
•'in-between' waters, you should be<br />
I ntvt'r would have ima^ned possl-<br />
bli>, I'd hwird <strong>of</strong> ospirin and rcRular<br />
inei:formickn«« pills, but sonK> <strong>of</strong><br />
fheso \H"re ri>)jutar doozies. Fbr in-<br />
HOiniv, did you knew HEU by puttinK<br />
Ipmon juice in your eufftt? keeps<br />
acids in your stomuoh nnueBl* Ntitt-<br />
CT- dkl I, bur some nice lady Hiou#it<br />
I it wyuki. She's been doing it far<br />
ymirs IHM, and hasn't aotten ack<br />
on* 1 !*. AViH \\snd<br />
A small cornvtion must be made<br />
here in tvnnnndon with last Tues-<br />
day's cirrtmnsa. Thi» picture in Ihe<br />
raluinn Is not cif Jimmy Nuoon, wto<br />
is somewhat older, but <strong>of</strong> la-year-old<br />
r^vid Ad h l d h<br />
, you iiould bt<br />
nuBiderable amount<br />
Bahing far roefcfiah jn ^<br />
Rjyer, paritcularly around<br />
dioa" y l » i O<br />
For now, we tadJuBbers must rely "J"* 1 * 1<br />
on ye aide hook, Hne and srtianker' able to<br />
tor Bie uteiost in eommuniostinB with i.-_ - -<br />
our puasUnrtel friends. Harbor _.., __„„„.,,_, „„,„<br />
• • • ••pineh-otf,' Anglers in that a<br />
News from 14th st, pier reports hBV0 re P° rted lantfing three and four<br />
ijuite a few klngflsh have been naught I Me s at a rlrne<br />
this week. The anglers up there are j A late repert from some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pretty happy about Oat. There tad I local marinas claims that hickory<br />
been more or less a lull in Hie.fish. I shad are feedta" <strong>of</strong>f .the pile lappe.<br />
Ing mere tost week as the kamlkaie I Hang. no?i around most, if int all<br />
squad <strong>of</strong> the waves rods the surf in the bridges in thy area. But nobody<br />
and chased any tape <strong>of</strong> flsh-oajehing rai< ed about the numbers in which<br />
Out to sea. Perhaps this osptasns why they've been caught so ii might be<br />
«**< flshtog nubeen fatty pro- an idea to.take stars* a radioi or scmei,*"* -.*-„„,<br />
uuobve Hils pasf weekem and during I o * a ' 'o <strong>of</strong> legal enteTtoinment - WB * |{ forced the shufflers I;<br />
25 ^J*^L* tv f^ m ^ t ' Wu « •"» oei' catch <strong>of</strong> the k sea • ^ Woml "<br />
and tanueeg have tea, naBed be-) to belong to Ray OomtarinoT<strong>of</strong> 3K<br />
He landed sist or<br />
Andrews, who stands haldtag<br />
his 18 pound. 6 ounce striped bass,<br />
which he CHUBht a week ago today,<br />
David us no little tytse, by any means,<br />
HJ jiiu should taw gome good idea<br />
<strong>of</strong> the enormity <strong>of</strong> bast he tsau^it<br />
I think my back would rave in if I<br />
tried to kind a Oah that huge Nice<br />
wains, there, DBvev.<br />
Monday's downpour was welcome<br />
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />
— Anglers who fish Ojpe May<br />
County waters in thq next few days<br />
can "expect nn uptourn In the oif*<br />
sore trolling. bo«nm fishing and In-<br />
shore fluke fishing, uocording to rxv<br />
porls being received by the more<br />
than 80 woighmiuiters who hareJIe<br />
entries in the J967 Jersey Qipe 32ml<br />
annual UhMni; Itrurmimciit.<br />
Tournament Dlitvtor Freeholder<br />
Anthony T. Catanaso, , who Is In<br />
charKi- <strong>of</strong> the county's Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Affairs, sold cutciies <strong>of</strong><br />
blucfjsh. sea tuis^ and fluke in th
ii<br />
PAGE, 2 — SECTION ONE *<br />
7 J*- . 't fry £->'t(1<br />
Stacy M.Rau f M^Sharerd,<br />
<strong>of</strong> local cement<br />
4 Jiw<strong>of</strong>e^R. Bau, died at<br />
: Sua&y She was 66.<br />
*~»vMj«Mion which is<br />
fey State law-<br />
-IHU lut<br />
WIVS million a lh J ptrtiiu oi J1IM<br />
IIIIIIH n uifii'isf m.t l i last ypti ^ L^<br />
mi Ilii 19() lew Tliii U,L, U|i sliplitly<br />
i\t r the previous M.UI i aiK.Tttlsc<br />
rtlnf J) ^ is 10 r t porrt^nt<br />
THE COUNTY PICTURE<br />
In TIIB Mm O«mt\ the loL.d fix<br />
levy row fioin S11 311 7h2 in 19G(i lo<br />
UI) MX) in 1%7 (i lukd uf Jl (O<br />
oi 7 7 i>enent The li-vy foi<br />
I 1 pejcml frum W 11S07G to S3 IT)<br />
m<br />
,i li w ro-.t.' S 2(i jlll from %\ JXi<br />
7111 lo S4 411J2U or 1' pel rant anil<br />
tht lo d tnnueip.d puipii-se l PM<br />
>4S7 tt*) ot 7 V [jercertt from $li 330 ( > t u<br />
to St> SIS .*W Tlip le\y foi \et<br />
find st^nlor citizen s lax i mills in<br />
K20 oi 1 I imi-ert All<br />
1 tiiy Ui\"p.iycrb (he(hinibLi ein<br />
I isi/"i iniL 1 4i b97 G89 31 j'<br />
J4919n 10^<br />
Totals $1.272,414,:W7 $l,444,fi53,491 $172^239,1(14 13.5'"<br />
al proiierly within the county hod ris-<br />
increase from last yefir's Flood Insurance Bill<br />
S33.O77,rty under a teniporaly procedure<br />
lust year's $28.4 billion. Wliile iraich due to end in 19G8<br />
<strong>of</strong> in Tease JS cau^d by dt^t-l FJcv/eVfi tho increase m the staitc-<br />
i i>M)erri and consfll-uction, n portion wide yrV
' h<br />
,1,1<br />
i.:<br />
111 ^<br />
1 M"><br />
i f. ,!<br />
'•Ml<br />
• !,<br />
! \<br />
'lift<br />
ifflt- .<br />
1 rifetl<br />
W<br />
il<br />
BO*^PWAUC AT HH, STWEET . " "V " ~ OCEAN OFY<br />
DINING ROOM IS<br />
1 OPfN TO THE PUILIC I<br />
s DiUClbUS MOD -^ SHMSIiLY PRICED<br />
Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />
Platters • Dinners • Cocktails<br />
Tasty Sandwiches<br />
V4 MILE NORTH OF TUCKAHOE<br />
Jost Mnutei Away — A HeBsmii Driiit TOru Tnt Country<br />
ROUTI SQ-CQKKH CITY PHON1 MM!l)ri<br />
"r DINNERS SERVED "m, AmNIGHT •»•<br />
* . AIR-CONDITIONED .<br />
Now Open 7 Days a Week<br />
IN Mustache<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
"THE WOBLD-S WORST BANJO BAND"<br />
SfREiEt<br />
STORE I OPEN DAILY<br />
N .RUM<br />
BEER<br />
WEEKDAYS<br />
? A.M. fa 10 KM.<br />
No Sunday Sales<br />
OPIN<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
12 NOON<br />
and MW people overtook UBS toot<br />
Too Late fo Classify<br />
ii«»<br />
ITAUAN TAKE-OUT TOOD SERVICE<br />
MprUAo FMMH<br />
19S4 CORVAIR. t^lo<strong>of</strong>, Stick •>>,<br />
19iS BUIOK 1_«<br />
lent eenalftsn. Privat<br />
BOAT ran SALE—14- £H Mas,<br />
COMPLETE jrayr iiinunv fu<br />
BOM tnlltr, mMsr, alnjy, a<br />
sn JJ,00 M,<br />
UMO FURNITURE ST ul*<br />
APARTK1NT far<br />
•A<br />
-uSs-usSfSfc<br />
The Senate has aaed to<br />
the qupsttai brftmp the Ssiair, rtib.<br />
tie <strong>of</strong>fiw B a ^hUc mm. Just as<br />
w a «y <strong>of</strong> ««« fa,<br />
Blis, Congress E as d auw eo»<br />
ortinate hraariis <strong>of</strong> gcn^mmat<br />
As «ie Sutumie Qj^t receKlj- heU<br />
fSINATOR<br />
Air. and Airs/Hert»il J. BrtMiilcp.<br />
RiPORTS TO YOU a, ^SM^r u» ta^S? m xSvSZSBa&SSJr. "" F<br />
""•-— , •••"". we*MngahntvenBry, finding BMUIbut unable'to au«,<br />
* . _ Tin' dining room ti.We Injure! a ware Mta Kmim Vwiy « S<br />
/ thrwMta- wedding take and ia floral •«» Point, Mr.jjnd Mi. T.'jahneE<br />
J w « cii-rpi!, Two wttto balb «Sih sU, ey. Mr, and Mis, \V(iHer WJHJaS<br />
, vei- » s hung from the a-Uifta and and Mr, and sft», M, Hitths^<br />
idlvri- -iuwiiieni wet* draped lium Ws ellys Ifr. and Jfts. eTa ftiJ<br />
ROM WASHINCTON ^'^^^^|^^ & SJf^Afil-<br />
. hook was presented to the gueste <strong>of</strong> - -<br />
^^^^"~~"^^" 1 ^"^"^ honor. STtfCK WITH THI TRUTH<br />
as randidatw to ritctfon or „„. B r a v nj w b ,„, ^ ^ g^ Some ma, have a pep^Bm „.<br />
"V" t ^^y- dawhter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. BiuJ trWWifceffl bemiHe tney^SnTOifiS<br />
I haw nothing agairest ecdvs <strong>of</strong> Seely, <strong>of</strong> HanynonWn. Mr. Bravnlee, *«* enourfi._NWs Guide AuduS^<br />
rthhs. tndMd, we alrneify have one, son <strong>of</strong> Mra, H, J, Brmvnlee. Sr and In. ' u 11 '<br />
a*pi«J in ISBS, Unfortunately it the late Mr, BroiMilee, is ownewjp.<br />
Pia.-tasiri. does<br />
-iding the afflilr indudquired<br />
rt Mrs, H, J, Brownlec. Sm, and Mre<br />
Usciise Paul gt%4y, mothera <strong>of</strong> the jueatg<br />
It is <strong>of</strong> honor; Mr, and Mrs, Ruben Bar.<br />
HeI «> ^Wlch, Mia. ffl.<br />
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Hoi.<br />
- Do«W Holroyd, M«.<br />
^^ »"• "
i.'<br />
-*-is. - THE'<br />
Fireworks For July 4th<br />
\ r *>/M'St&tp Adminlstrtaon"takes the view that a reaUv<br />
woirthwhole display <strong>of</strong> fireworks is a glonous way to celebrate<br />
the Glorious Fourth.<br />
Mayor BoWrt L. Sharp points out that fireworks are a<br />
""'S?iLi, I #/ weather P ern "«mg, the display <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
,, . <strong>City</strong> A -tpis-year will equal .or surpass similar displays<br />
• ID other South Jersey ^resorts.<br />
*• '* '"Hiere would be nothing noteworthy about this except<br />
fact-tbat-<strong>Ocean</strong>H3ity-refuscd~tohave-fireworRs-for"a<br />
' Of years, and when, boardwalk businessmen com-<br />
»^i-j, ytejfe ggfog elsewhere to see them, the citv<br />
_^ „ dapitulated. / -<br />
• ita. .* the municipal torewotks display was a sorry thing.<br />
• The Roman, candles and aerial bombs and other dazzlers were<br />
I set otf itotix iW fehd <strong>of</strong> the 5th st jetty<br />
Maair <strong>of</strong> tbe pieces became damp from ocean spray and<br />
J out In fact, tlie whole thing was an inglorious fizzle,<br />
A week from tonight the aerial display will be set <strong>of</strong>f<br />
„_:£ city-owned land between 5th and Bth sts. Boardwalk<br />
m *trotteft will have a good view, and there will be plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
' • mm West <strong>of</strong> the display area for thousands ot people to<br />
; Watch the celebration in safety.<br />
* i*4«^^ lner * cans h £J e no * ke come so sophisticated that they<br />
• ighOte fireworks The dazzling gold, and red, and blue, and<br />
i gretn balls df light that hang in the night sky are as excibn?<br />
J today as they were a century ago<br />
< The chorus <strong>of</strong> "ahhhbs" that greet a shower <strong>of</strong> bnUiaiit<br />
- jetpieces is as heartfelt' today as ever, Oewn COy's salute<br />
' to Independence Da£ #iU be worth coining nules to see.<br />
' * It is nice to know that the Mayor and his colleagues,<br />
I CommlsBioners David L. Simpson and R. Robmson Chance,<br />
i ljteheve in fireworks. They can be used with safety when<br />
* J5fy ate handled by esjerts, and when the city lire Depart<br />
: ttent is on hand just In case Bomethtog goes wrong.<br />
r *t 'J&FH* 1 * $8 'Wtt" w Inclement on the night <strong>of</strong><br />
I July 4 nobody will ha^e to leave this city to see a worthwhile<br />
* fireworks display This to not a big thing—but it is important<br />
3 tH* SftnfiW lo<strong>of</strong>o At The Nation<br />
«Income Taxes Arm Sure To Rise<br />
- ,.,,,. After *" unprecedented spending spree which included<br />
v bUhons for the armed forces and more billions for President<br />
j' Johnson's "Great Society" program tfie Federal delkit for<br />
; the 1968-1969 fiscal year will hover >n the neighborhood <strong>of</strong><br />
- 530 billion.<br />
j. . . Even to Congress, conditioned to tle.)J in astronomical<br />
•J figures, this is breath-taking Such a deficit is bound to bieeil<br />
- inflation, and economists and many responsible politician<br />
; agree that something must be done about the situation<br />
I The thinking in Congress is that if income taxes are fa<br />
- be raised they should be raised this year Next year is the<br />
: year <strong>of</strong> Ul^ presidential election and the Democrats, cer<br />
I tainly, a» unlikely to put <strong>of</strong>f income tax boosts until then<br />
At this point it appears that President Johnson's roc<br />
i omtnenoatlon f<strong>of</strong> a six percent surtax on top <strong>of</strong> taxpayers<br />
; present Income tax won't be enough The tax boost, when It<br />
* coines is likely to be far larger.<br />
^ i. t ^ Washington onJy a few voices are raised against<br />
I therBpending <strong>of</strong> millions and millions <strong>of</strong> dollars which create<br />
, tt£ideficit _ „ . [) v-<br />
3 * ' fc #8at paitf'tff Mr. JohmanS "GS-eat Society" projects<br />
; could be deferred at least until after the war in Vietnam is<br />
- fiTCf. A gdod many <strong>of</strong> them could be cancelled forever with<br />
Out any serious* harm to the nation.<br />
'&•- ii A^serioUR inflation would, <strong>of</strong> course, be more harmful<br />
j*»- Ainericans than an Increase in their income taxes, but<br />
r.both inflation and income ta* boosts could be avoided if the<br />
^ Johheon admtnistraUon would dettioHstrate financial com<br />
. Bton sense.<br />
x' This is not a presidential year but it is an election<br />
l year, and there is reason to hope that the voters will register<br />
i their displeasure by getting rid <strong>of</strong> congressmen and U S<br />
;• senators who just won't economize<br />
£ The Great White Father is a spender's spender In true<br />
- Texas style he Is lavish in doling out money for all manner<br />
s <strong>of</strong> schemes for his "Great Society "<br />
Somewhere, somehow, the word "economy" does not<br />
to be part <strong>of</strong> his personal lexicon Unfortunately for<br />
Si-SLJ" 1 J s U tne moBe y Mr - Johnson is spending is not his<br />
t personal Ttesas fortune. It is our money The voters must<br />
' Sr'K** * Uc outflow before the nation approaches<br />
(Pankruptcy.<br />
^ ' • - - • ' •<br />
* i\r- *' »•-*>* .^ ...' J<br />
"Honey, what do you have<br />
against my havinff a checking<br />
account?"<br />
SEEMS SO<br />
It saxas that the woman with the<br />
cit principle gotte the must ultercst<br />
fu&day, <strong>Jun</strong>* 17^<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sentinel- Ledger<br />
, OCEAN CItY SENHNEUja>C,EH. bus.<br />
K" U3 'Ab> Street, Cte&ui C»y, K, J. 08226<br />
at Port Offlw at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. 08226<br />
class natter.<br />
XET FREEDOM RING<br />
Garden State<br />
GARDE* STATE<br />
GRBIB - With crime gmwini<br />
to aant prafnttins, a regional Intorstate<br />
eommMon on crtnie is<br />
pre^sod by Attorney ' General Arthur<br />
J, Sills to devrtop a mflster<br />
phui fm law enfoiwmenl fur tho<br />
Oil? ni«nlxT^ HMIM be<br />
State Crime Coinmis.wm^ whit*<br />
woulf) bo SM up to h-UKlle clime<br />
on .1 statewide bnsi.s Hie interstate<br />
commission woulrl ciintenl it<br />
•n-lf with the entire -spectrum <<br />
luw cntareanrnt sirtivity from a<br />
nst ta «jrr«etian.<br />
'Tt wnild facilitatf Ltmrniunica<br />
O/d Glory<br />
Fly The Flag<br />
Tie Store and Stripes Drst He\v<br />
... IN A LAND BATTLE on<br />
August lfi 1T77. ivhen troojK un-<br />
«ter John Shirk ftiughi in the Bol<br />
"tie <strong>of</strong> Benninglwi In '3OUth\tfeqJt*m<br />
Vermniit<br />
- ON A U-5 NAVY -SHIP<br />
on November 1 1777 when Ji*in<br />
Paul Jons, l<strong>of</strong>t Portsmouth N JI<br />
in Ihe "RanKisr'<br />
... IN A FOREIGN PORT<br />
on Dcti-nibiir 1 1777. wh Jow:<br />
saUed into Nonte,, ^•run^•^- on<br />
•*ie "Ronjjer," after wipturine tw><br />
Brtti* ships<br />
. . OVER FORETfiN LAND<br />
on Januaiy 28. 177S when Juhn<br />
Ra/hhone ot the -sloop Ftovi<br />
dtnee rauturfil Foil Ma^siu m<br />
tile Bnltmjns<br />
IN Tl 11. I "ACIFIC OCJJVN<br />
111 178-i uhen John (.lien .ind (hii<br />
ftllpn~s <strong>of</strong> Outu "siilrii to<br />
M mio nreii Hong Kon^<br />
. AROUND THfc, WORLf)<br />
from September TO 17R7 to Ajigi«t<br />
10. 1T90 on the 212-ton ship<br />
"<strong>On</strong>Jumbm" <strong>of</strong> Buston<br />
. . OVER A FORT IN THE<br />
EASTERN HEMISPHERE on<br />
April 27. iflK, when U'S Marlnrs<br />
captured ncrna. Tripoli<br />
. . . OVER A smoourousE<br />
in Mnyr 1K12, tot it IOK SIJMIOI t&,<br />
Oitsunount HiU, Colnun. Maps<br />
... IN A NAVAI, BATFLE<br />
IN THE PACIFIC on Mnidi 25,<br />
I**1S, when it)t* frdpyi1^> "£^3^v "*<br />
twnmeindcd hy David Potter<br />
captured n ix»tpnned by<br />
eei\e baslt protiTlKm airntbt tet<br />
•inus In their youth unfl h.m- per<br />
Suite Rinking Commissioner Char-<br />
lodie bnster ijirjts thenulter to<br />
les R Howell tn July !•) The<br />
nvuntnin their immilmty tLums<br />
State Department <strong>of</strong> H^nlth has re<br />
Dr Rnscoe P Handle Sljte Om ceiwed a rennrt <strong>of</strong> the denth from<br />
tetanus <strong>of</strong> a 63-yenr^d Newark<br />
L-anuniT al Kt-aJth<br />
man Wnfxlbndg(- TS"<br />
1 Wlicn boats art meetine in. or<br />
ncui-IV in, .1 hendon position, «ich<br />
sliould Kcop to 1he Hg)rt<br />
2 Whm IXJ,L1S me in a crossm); sit<br />
Vntion. the one on the riRtit Iras Uic<br />
I <strong>of</strong> v«iy<br />
When one lioat is. owrloWns —<br />
.-, the boo.1 being underlidten lias<br />
the nKht <strong>of</strong> way<br />
4 Powerboats slioiild givo wny to<br />
JOSEPH P. STAHLER<br />
Plumbing ft Heating<br />
Dial 399-3065<br />
OFFICB I SHOWROOM<br />
2152 Asbury Avenue<br />
FRANK M.<br />
MAZZITELLI ft SON<br />
PLUMBING and HEATING<br />
Spaelalixlng In .<br />
Gai Banboard HB«t<br />
200 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Ocarn aiy, II. J. Phao*<br />
24-HOUR<br />
SERVICE<br />
SOCONY VACUUM<br />
AGENCY<br />
til ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Dial 399-1751<br />
INSURANCE FOR HOME<br />
OR BUSINESS<br />
Homeowners • Personal, Farm<br />
and Business Liability • Hie<br />
• Auto •Inland Marine<br />
• Workmen's Compensation<br />
• Theft and Class Insurance<br />
18% to 20% uvlno* pund on lo<br />
you In th* form <strong>of</strong> lomr nlw<br />
or dividend*<br />
HARLEYSVILLE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
HARLEYSVILLE. PA.<br />
Harlcysvllle Mutual disunity Co.<br />
Harleysvtlle Mutual Insurance Go.<br />
CHATTIN AGENCY<br />
ALBERT E. HALLIDAY<br />
A Licensed New Jersey Broker<br />
111S Atbury Aw. ptal JIMKI<br />
Rcnrcsentlng the Harleysville<br />
<strong>On</strong>npaniea for the past 37 yean<br />
Don't smnt undsradmnjfboagd<br />
Slag oat <strong>of</strong> water when overheated<br />
and iforesting<br />
, Lehigh Graduates,<br />
Paul L Yingltng, 2nd.<br />
Two local Btudcnts' were among<br />
the 5T5 LeMgh Unlveisily seniors<br />
who received tmccal&ureate degrees<br />
Boat Safety Precautions Sign Snatchers Pay recently during the UnivoBlty's<br />
99th Commencement Exercise*. Dr.<br />
$45 laeh For Prank H. GuMord Stover, presldiait <strong>of</strong><br />
summer refniHi now<br />
Listed By Red Cross Aide<br />
Camegie Instltuto <strong>of</strong> Tochhology<br />
II M Bailtv Dii Fit/p.it<br />
Two youflis who attempted to and a nationally prominent educa-<br />
and Mi's Lhvyn Otliman<br />
S-ifely measures to prevent boating manually propelled or sailboats un- steal a. "for sale" BIBI tram -the tor and science advisor to Uie Fed-<br />
I Mis Waltir MiGmnis Ml<br />
accidents this gummer were urged to" the • gaUbaat is oveWaJdiK a rapdsMe on the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty-Someta eral Government, delivered t h e<br />
IUUTV Sehnurll Mr and<br />
1 ty en the 'bast mem <strong>of</strong> this urga W<br />
' Small sUJboats, wh« Point cauaeway ^jd dearly for commencement jMMreggj.<br />
m in SLIIUIX rt<br />
Ilowmrd E, Camp, Jr., ar^ da^Gtor salUi^ in channel, should glve way their prank in Municipal Court Wed' Jan Matthew Stephen Black, son<br />
lilt ijenUjlt.1 L*^li.(.r for<br />
cf Saloty Servjisw tor ttie Ameriaui o ftowetboam whidi rarmjt openUte nesday.<br />
tA Mr. ajrf Mrs. Oiariw H, Bladr,<br />
Mi*. lppi-uiiiR in lit<br />
ltrid Crosi, BMtern Area.<br />
outside the channel,<br />
Mumdpal Magstoate FranhUn A. <strong>of</strong> SOB North st-, •mm amuritf Ids<br />
L ut. Uu et tal« n on tin<br />
Wnllac^, <strong>of</strong> The Red Cross is one <strong>of</strong> IT organ- ft. Baiiboaw on tte alarboaM taok Mng fomrf Russell SMllnian, U, <strong>of</strong> degree <strong>of</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> science in<br />
KI tile fun I 111 111 tliL
ill<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
dot Iwnan^o Ox Krkfey/<strong>Jun</strong>e. 30.<br />
1*0* S, anjdate, genera} tmmi<br />
Rtr <br />
I P!*y<br />
r<br />
J. R. NIXON<br />
Reghtered Builder<br />
240 BATTEftSEA ROAD<br />
CUSTOM BUItDER<br />
ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS A ADDITIONS<br />
KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
, . RQOF1NQ and SIDING<br />
•*'. *!SliS. B TqO «•*"•-«« «q LARGE<br />
SAMPSON and HA<br />
328 West Avenue<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Sheet Meta<br />
Forced Air Heating — Air<br />
REASONABLE<br />
fe SERVICE ^<br />
Building<br />
• - * $<br />
PHONE-SEA iSLEt^<br />
SOUTH SEAVILLE.K-.<br />
ism-,Serving the<br />
if, JUNE 27. 1*67<br />
>r Will Find Interisr^<br />
Id Homes Tour <strong>On</strong> July 8<br />
one-da^ tourj nmrcBnai<br />
r Art Lmsue,<br />
f aMOrntta<br />
p<br />
Bud other irlcmh<br />
- v/m open to nhe puuUc<br />
1 tmlldinga ui tlie oouiiy.<br />
Iran DadiavUlB<br />
y, during Utc hours<br />
|ihc toltcKSt ol ttie voee,,<br />
r or rosldtirtt In fiiMs <strong>of</strong><br />
construction, ttnijileo<br />
ihex? is much on<br />
fcndi one.<br />
; homes and<br />
i to ithe pub<br />
i Meuting, ScaviUe.<br />
Hootx?, 409 Store<br />
w, Mr. and Mrs. A. j.<br />
: CJwreh, Shore I'd.,<br />
p, ~S. Soavlllc.<br />
Cump Muuttoe, Sou*<br />
Dcimta rd.<br />
ChunA, Den.<br />
fiCranoMl House, Dennis.<br />
1 Mrs. StefiiUai Ocpreghy.<br />
Holmes House, •'Ho<strong>On</strong>iu-<br />
Mr. und Mn,<br />
House, Main St.,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Albert<br />
Green House, lit. 47,<br />
Dartntatlle, fcoioa btm i<br />
M Mre. V. Ufe* aaiilh.<br />
Mr,<br />
Hi, «,<br />
ta4<br />
OiJiatnpha' Ludlam I&UKS, South<br />
Darnis, Dr, and Mis, Wayne h,<br />
Owtaipher Lsmiftg KOUSB, Rt. 9,<br />
Stotm, Mr, and Mrs, Jade AraBl,<br />
We Nathaniel IMmM How, Im<br />
MMn «„ ape Iftir flourt House, Mr,<br />
and Mn, Rotart RJBertrt.<br />
Old Court Home, Cape May Court<br />
Mstortral Museum, in tatanant <strong>of</strong><br />
new oourt House, Qipe May court<br />
Hbute.<br />
rirst BEPUM aiurch oj ape i^r,<br />
im. S, Main at,, Q*o Jtay Court<br />
House,<br />
ape May tomiy Art League Gen-<br />
ter, JttM Waihlnaion at,, Qpo May.<br />
FranUin rt. MothodM Ornnft,<br />
Fmnjain and LafcyeMe SB,, Gaoo<br />
Oiurch ol (he Adv«t,<br />
and rrankUn itm., tt^ May,<br />
Oieny Housa, K7 Hutfies «,t<br />
May., aptato end Ms, Jtihn He^l,<br />
VJotortan Manstai, O5 OollBnWa<br />
Page May, Wi* No NiUn< "-" ^<br />
captiratnl ttwld auAcnws in the<br />
phenraninJlly .suecessful 'A Flstftu <strong>of</strong><br />
OrUjri" h.is .i saddle-mate qmte<br />
wvrmy'<strong>of</strong> him in his second soven<br />
ndvcnTure "For a Few Dollars<br />
More," United Artiste release in<br />
He'f, "Oie ^in in Blnok." no mean<br />
mrmt himself, and the two. «o n><br />
11K- business <strong>of</strong> Iffingins m taUere fJi<br />
,i pnci' in wholly compct««t nnd Eii-<br />
rtK LtJiion<br />
mrtinK LtJiion.<br />
Which is hai-dly a surproe. "The<br />
M.,n in Black" is pUyed 1^ screen<br />
^e'eran I>ee V.in CTecf who will be<br />
most readily recalled as UV B>m<br />
SS m "H.Eh Noon" ^vhidl xran<br />
l d tor Gary Cooper-<br />
Stirtlftg<br />
ihem<br />
Mosld is the nobW B""<br />
Mlwln Frank« hJUn<br />
S<br />
e. Phil Silvers, Jaenaor pliis high school jocjal<br />
studies, fill 399 T22S after <strong>Jun</strong>e 15.<br />
7<br />
COLLEQE- STUDEriT avallasl. for<br />
tutoring FrBfioh and Spanisil<br />
Studied •broad: Call sti-mur 711<br />
SPEeOM TMEHAPIST — Handles all<br />
speech ereblems and defects for<br />
alt ages, CoJIegB degree. Raasenable<br />
M Cay 399 6585. 7-11<br />
INCREASE READING SPEEO<br />
DEVELOP STUDY SKILLS<br />
IMPROVE COMPREHENSION<br />
Bevsioprrienta! Reading CouraH<br />
ruth c' grant, ed.m,<br />
reading apaclaNst<br />
ISM Weit Ave. 399-9109<br />
TUTORING—Spanish. All levels. Ex.<br />
porienced tutor. Recent college<br />
graduate and newly certified teach-<br />
er Reasonable rates. Call 399*8249.<br />
7-4<br />
CHILD CARE<br />
fcHlLD CARE: Baby sitting In my<br />
home, by the day- or^waek. Have<br />
excellent references. Call 399^070.<br />
6-30<br />
PERSONALS<br />
BOILED HAM, LUNCH ROLL, Im-<br />
ported Swiss Cheese, $1.09 by<br />
the pound. Asbuiy Cold Cuts, 649<br />
Aabury Ave. tf<br />
SAVORY SUB SHOPPE. 651 Asbut><br />
Ava. 399^159. Spedal—hot dog<br />
or hamburasr, 15c Dadi. Also carry<br />
12 variltlas <strong>of</strong> hsaslaa. ODan 11<br />
A. H. til I. tf<br />
DOROTHEA ROBINSON — Individual<br />
Instruction at • your convenience<br />
on knitting and all types <strong>of</strong> need.e-<br />
woriL Open daily all year. Children<br />
Invited. 66Z Boardwalk. 399-O994.<br />
6? ^ tl<br />
TWO • EXPERIENCED and reliable<br />
boys with power mowers will man-<br />
icure lawn for reasonable rattes For<br />
Information call 308-0562. 6 30<br />
EXPERIENCED MOUSE PAINTER, In<br />
side and Dut. by college graduate<br />
student Roasonabla prices. Call 399<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
OCEAN CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
915 W.st AV« Rellabla help<br />
furnished Rafarencas Investlpted<br />
Cordelia Maddux, Prop. Dial .399.<br />
1986 <br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
AUTO DRIVING LESSONS — South<br />
Jarsey Automobile Driver Training<br />
School. 11 E.'V«ran« Blvd., Pla««-<br />
vntvlllft. Door to-door service<br />
tfirbughuut South Jertay. Insur-<br />
ance discount certificate upon com.<br />
pletion <strong>of</strong> course. This school Is<br />
licensed and accredited by the state<br />
<strong>of</strong> N. J. Reasonable rates. Dial<br />
G46-2140 or CM412S. tf<br />
LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR —<br />
All ages. Programed tor begin<br />
nera and intermediate. Individual In^<br />
struction given to each student. Call<br />
Jo a Mciiughlln 339-1568 after 5<br />
p.m.<br />
LEARN TO KNIT, itniwel, or crochet.<br />
Attend cliun Monday. Wadnes.<br />
day and Ftlday nights 6:30 to 9.00<br />
KM. SBecJfls brglnnera clasaas<br />
Saturday mornings 9.30 to 12--00<br />
hoon. baytlme Initnictlons. Cooti.*<br />
Cnlten, US A*bunr Av*. JW-J572.<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
Ceramic Instructibrt<br />
Mrs, Wm. Munz A Billio<br />
hrmMgi<br />
s CMMran or Multi<br />
4nrtWH>i<br />
399-2266<br />
MRS. MARTIN<br />
SPECIAL READINGS<br />
on lavs, sueceu, hsillh,<br />
luck or child pmblanla.<br />
Rsunlts the uparats, ale.<br />
Caii help you on axfrome<br />
pnblems. Pint time In<br />
your area.<br />
CENTRALLY LOCATED.<br />
Dial 344-9276<br />
Card or Palm.<br />
Full Life Readingi.<br />
PROF, SERVICES<br />
FURNITURE RESTORED — Small<br />
" Items; c<strong>of</strong>fee, end table*, chairs^<br />
picturv frame*, lamps, expertly r«.<br />
paired, reftntshed. painted and an-<br />
tjqued in my home. Moderate prices<br />
Plal J99 2546 7-4<br />
MAN & WOMEN'S ALTERATION «<br />
partly dons and - prompt •ervlc*.<br />
R«a*onabla. Mr, and Mr*. H«nr><br />
Mlktarl*n. 1410 Cthtral AV*. 399-<br />
6273 tf<br />
COLLEGE STUDENTS available for<br />
house cleaning, service, n)&«d •serv-<br />
ice, party service,, and habys-tt-ng:<br />
Experienced Cdil 39^0754' 7 II<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMPLETE PARTS an*!<br />
REPAIR SERVICE<br />
AUTHORIZED RCA, PHILCO<br />
and WESTINOHOUSE<br />
Major and Snull ApBllaiKH<br />
CALL US FIRST<br />
Anns M, Schuff<br />
SCHUFf ELECTRIC<br />
710 Asbury Avenue'<br />
Dial 399-1242<br />
INVISIBLE REWEAVINQ—Clisretla<br />
burns, moth hales, cut*: tears.<br />
@W&ed"Belu Made.° "rompt Sera<br />
Ice. Reatonabta Florence Jtffrlet<br />
tlU Bsy Ave. Dial 399-ISO*. ti<br />
fMOIDAIKE BALES A SERVICEi~-He-<br />
pairs to Frlgldalre only. New<br />
rrfintelr. nfrnnratBn Palmer Frig-<br />
Malra. Palmer Shopplna canter,<br />
IGUl and Hsvan Anr*Xl9%23S. B<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BR1NO» RBSUkTS<br />
sll<br />
Of day wftftfcenda and - holidays,<br />
Orfnirn. 399-01CS. ' *t*<br />
„,!! MUSTANG Conv, S o3111 or 927-<br />
i455. G3D<br />
PAINTING — Interior and Exterior.<br />
* Years <strong>of</strong> espaflenee on tins<br />
Honis. Best quayQf paints. Free<br />
es^mstes. No Jos too small., iloute<br />
9. Paiermo. V. Vornefc 399-9064. ^<br />
TV ANTENNA<br />
SALES * SERVICE<br />
ILECITOC<br />
710 Ashuw Avenue<br />
DIAL 3W-1242<br />
CALL US TODAY<br />
Wo will estimate HM<br />
co»t <strong>of</strong> inrialllng<br />
ELCCTRIC HEAT<br />
IN<br />
MM)<br />
Wm. S. Anderson<br />
Htctrtcttiii<br />
IHJWtstAn, P(aIII»Me<br />
YOUNG'S TV<br />
• SERVICE •<br />
"FOR GUARANTEED<br />
RESULTS"<br />
SPECIALISTS IN<br />
Color • Black a White<br />
— HOME SERVICE<br />
RADIOS and STEREOS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
ANTENNAS and<br />
TOWERS<br />
837 ASBURY AVE.<br />
DIAL 399-0091<br />
DOGS, CATS & PETS<br />
COMPLEX* BATHINQ AND GROOM-<br />
Ing for all breeds. Call Holly<br />
Hills Boarding Kennels. 927-2140<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
14FO0T THOMPSON RUNABOUT —<br />
Clinker built. Complete, with.con-<br />
trols, • trailer, 35 h.p. • EvinrUde mo-<br />
tor, sas tank, 5350. Also have some<br />
extras available—anchor, gas tank,<br />
paddle, motor earner, seat cush<br />
Ions. Telephone 927-0552. tf<br />
J962, I3G" MFG. 1365 Evinrude 33<br />
h-p'- Used one summer. Steering<br />
controls, all necessary equipment<br />
Call 399.1363 anytime before 6<br />
pm After, cai: 39ft 0430 1495 tf<br />
CHRIS CRAFT 20 Utility, 185 hp,<br />
fully equipped, perfect condition<br />
excellent for water ski $1200 Ap<br />
ply Hallamanne, 1128 Bayfront<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> • tf<br />
16' BRISTOL-—35 hp Mercury-en<br />
gme. Both In top condition Must<br />
sacrifice Any reasonable <strong>of</strong>fer 399<br />
0BS6 after 6pm or weekends tf<br />
JUPE HYDROPLANE<br />
wheel ai<br />
2 steering<br />
Street;<br />
DROPLANE with Stearins<br />
ind cables $80. anchor $.},<br />
; wheels $5 each 884 4th<br />
6-30<br />
14: FTi SPEED BOAT. 35 h.p. Merc<br />
with, new controls,: gas-tank, an<br />
chor and cushions Good ski boat<br />
$375.00. Also 10 ft. runabout $25.00.<br />
Call 399 6025 6 30<br />
IB' SKEECRAFT—cabin, wood boat<br />
good condition, imany extras. $50(<br />
3144 West Ave. , "<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SHRVlCE<br />
S<br />
AUTO- SgRVICH<br />
AUTOMOTIVE teRVICB<br />
•LECTRICAL ITsTHM ani<br />
BRAKE SPECHLIITS<br />
WHEEL ALlQrVMtNT<br />
ftM4 SIn fe<br />
•MJ<br />
FOR SALE<br />
USED TV<br />
SETS<br />
GOOD CONDlTlOM<br />
THESE MAKE IDAX<br />
SECOPlfi SETS FOB<br />
YOUR HOME<br />
TV~SETS<br />
For Rent<br />
WEEK - MONTH<br />
SEASON<br />
Anns M. Schufff<br />
SCHUFF<br />
— ELECTRIC —<br />
710 ASBURY AVE.<br />
DIAL 399-1242<br />
BELTONE HEARING AIDS, all makes<br />
and models, serviced. 451G Pad.<br />
He Ava.. Wlldwood N. J. Dial 522-<br />
72Z4 or 702 Embassy Terrace, Vlne-<br />
nd. N. J. 691-2726. 7-4<br />
DEL, ZANE MUSIC STUDIO. OrgJMi<br />
and Piano instruction Curio* and<br />
antiqufea Co mar West GroS/fttand<br />
and Atlantic AventitH, S<strong>of</strong>flor^ Point,<br />
NJ 927 5493 91<br />
USED REFRIGERATORS, rahse*. au-<br />
tomatic washers, watar nestera,<br />
$25 up Corson Electric. 752 West<br />
Ave 399 2248 6 30<br />
AUMTIE TIGUE'S SHOP—Gifts old<br />
new and unususl Open daily 10<br />
AM 30 P M 63 Asbury Ave. 9 1<br />
BRAND NEVU 75-VVATT RayJefierson.<br />
model 875, commercial type,<br />
heavy duty, radiotelephone. Resuler<br />
f irice M»fc—Special J2ZS <strong>On</strong>ly 3<br />
eft. Joh#on's Marine Electronics,<br />
804 Bey fAye. 399 2221 tl<br />
U&tD 8 CU FT Cromlmy rafrJj<br />
orator, clean and in good cond.<br />
Uqn small freezer $39 Inquire At<br />
3131 West Ave 6 30<br />
T V —21 consoleue working con<br />
ditlon $25. See at 3506 Bay Avs.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city. 6-30<br />
TO ALL<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
BUYERS<br />
Now ti Hut Hm to ttelamp<br />
with<br />
"SYLVANIA-<br />
LAMPS"<br />
Wholes.ile<br />
A. C. ELECTRIC<br />
SUPPLY XO.<br />
see Howard for quote<br />
HIS west AyE.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
3W-31M<br />
CRO3LEV chest fnwier ~^><br />
home ironer Reasonable<br />
Central Ave<br />
SHOE SALE — Thousands <strong>of</strong> pairs<br />
ladie? nil sizes and widths. Name<br />
Drands $1OO to t9 99 For srnall<br />
and large feet Wilbur Coon $24 95<br />
value now (7 77 Men M nama<br />
brind shoes 1/3 to % <strong>of</strong>f, regular<br />
price Hilton s 920 Shore Road,<br />
Sowers Point Open weekdays 10 to<br />
9 Sunday 10 to 6 Additional dis<br />
count for Senior Citizens. 6 27<br />
12 STRING GUITAR—Uke new 565<br />
Catl 399-&4O4 G 27<br />
36" ELECTRIC RANGE *25 — 54"<br />
double drain sink $25. Cupboards<br />
£10, ,S\* person, modern apartment<br />
$125 per week all utilities 399<br />
8392 7 7<br />
SIX TAPESTRIED dining rooni chairs<br />
electric bridge tabled bridge chatr*<br />
2 x 6 gold framed mirror 24"'<br />
brass andirtrns,' brass fireplace tools,<br />
miscellaneous Item*. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave.<br />
Apt H 5 Sontera Point 6-27<br />
FOLDING WHEEL CHAIR *30.O0 —<br />
Back bed rfest arms S6.00- Reel in<br />
Ing chair foot StOOl $10 Large fklu<br />
mlnum dolib{e toaster %2 50 End<br />
tables picture frames tewing cab<br />
.net,' miscellaneous articles,." call<br />
927-4420 6 27<br />
HOTPOINT UPRIGHT" FREEZER —<br />
New condition. Atso Ironrite iron<br />
«- 417 E, Atlantic Blvd.•.-.•:' - 6-27<br />
TO Olh^-Old or antlqus<br />
Uri:^-&<br />
dlNon—also ; old coin*^ Unit,-ifaper<br />
money Member AppraissnAwcla-<br />
Uon <strong>of</strong> America. Ins. Ofal 399.102a,<br />
ffOOMS ^-' file**•fty<br />
u p ) or ZM. floor<br />
tram izoSo « a*kL»im m gy<br />
waaK. month or sasson, S35-2M «<br />
LARGE APARTMOJT HOUSt—Six<br />
and 7 rooms, also<br />
EAR -ROUHb couag., ||vuut_rMrn.<br />
dlnlnc room, kitchen, 2 bed-<br />
moitis and bath, witti separata. 2<br />
family unit. Priced to SelTCaUjBr<br />
katwntniant Vnshsm RMttor, Bio<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ava, 399-090^ ,. &S3<br />
MARMORA' 30 Norwood Road<br />
2 hodses north <strong>of</strong> M armor, fire<br />
hotlie, 3 bedrooms iwitn a detach<br />
ed, 2-csr canoe D6 - 1st frsntan<br />
A b«ts«li1 JOT tjulck SSIBL * 7^11<br />
^^ - ^ ^ '' ^"<br />
and lb«* Jn pdvat*<br />
l tT f<br />
LARGE HOUSE on 73 acre* In Tuck-<br />
shoe, NJ $17,000; end new 3-<br />
badnoom house; Hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at<br />
$16 500 Excellent JmaHtment. Wrtti<br />
Phil strong 2200 SacrsmenlD St.<br />
San Francisco, Calif 94115 i4<br />
,._e no*r *nd ihrotifh winuntr<br />
.nd Mil to *duttU WHU4 _. 7-7<br />
OCEAN CITY LAGOON, new cottage<br />
over two caf raragp, electric tiBHt*<br />
2bediVnrt1it dtnlntf and living fDom,<br />
Kitchen bath, walls GaotBfa Wra<br />
Two large boat docks Partly fur-<br />
nished $27,900 MortHAfiv *v*Uabl*<br />
Call 399-GB 7 7-7<br />
STORAGE FOR RENT<br />
STORAGE SPACE, HIGH AND DRV.<br />
Reasonable rats. Farashlan, 3*<br />
tl<br />
REAL ESTATE—RENT<br />
SEVERAL TWO AND THHEK BOOM<br />
MM-<br />
Offlca Suites. All utilities-<br />
In avary rtsptct Write<br />
7826. Santlnel-Leiunr.<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
ApARTMCNT tar rent, unfurnished,<br />
yearly, rental fnetuo&t, tiHt> hot<br />
and elactric. Apply Wards<br />
Paktry, 724 Atbury Att*. t*<br />
APTS. IFOR RENT<br />
FOR DETAILS<br />
TWO 2 BEDROOM Apttk. '— Vear<br />
fd,>Mar<br />
REAL ESTATE — SALE *<br />
stry rownt, cool, comfortabli<br />
cheerful. CfHWonlsnt fiAlghborhood.<br />
Available for *adfcoti. itibrtth^^tHr<br />
weak. 50^ 4th . Stteflt Phons 39^<br />
4934. . tf<br />
BRAND NEW 2nd FLOOR, two bed-<br />
room apt.—flaw furniture, rug*,'<br />
kitchen e&blftets. aiid eioctlifi range.<br />
Tilt* bath with ShOWer. Sundock and<br />
private entrance^ TV cable Oppo-<br />
site o Ci new soil 1 eottt-ftat- Walk:<br />
Ins di&taJice to beach 2317 Bay<br />
Avis, or call- 399 9425. if<br />
WO 2 BEDROOM Apttk.<br />
around. Located Shore ft»d,<br />
ora. Call 3993041. 6-27<br />
SUMMER RENTALS<br />
eSS 5th ST, tloath Block—3 bed<br />
roocris, mod. kitchen. 1st fl> *l<br />
9: Off 6treet_ parking, Av*tlabte<br />
1st to July 15th- Alto 1 and 2<br />
*oom npts avallablD 395-0785 6-30<br />
COMBINATION wooden storm door.<br />
36"/a" wide -90". long:-399-6241,<br />
6 27<br />
GAS RANGE 3B":—Refrigerator 12<br />
cu,*. ft. Both - in •" good condition,<br />
SIS each. L F«ir, 8a« radiators, Sl.OO<br />
ea 312. E. 19th Street. , : 6-27<br />
ONE 1966 16* GOLD COP by Glass<br />
psf with 65 h^> Mercury en<br />
(Ida Oth#r DOat equipment FriCfd<br />
to sell quickly, moving to Germany<br />
$1200 Contact Mr G Flagg wtvh<br />
end*, AH 856 Plaza Place, 399 2769<br />
Boat In. vfclip' at Pleasure Marina." tf<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
1965 MGB Convertible, British Rac<br />
Ins Green, excellent conditioners,<br />
dio, Wh-fi Wheels and tonneau caver.<br />
E t l service^ will vmrtfic*. Call<br />
NEW'- Summer Merchandise; store<br />
dlOseOUT. Chitdre^'i 1 ti> '^V*.<br />
25c and 50c; Worn*n*s dresses 10<br />
to IB, Pajamas, • shoe*,'^shirts, tow-<br />
els, glasses* household Itnms Tues-<br />
day Wednesday 1 to 7 p m 233 As<br />
bury Ave 3997477 6-27<br />
MODERN' SOfASEiVxised Otity . 1<br />
*&0, .399-0516." . • • &27<br />
CLEAN RUGS, like new, «soe|ksy to<br />
do With t3lue Liistris. Rent deCtiit<br />
Shampotier *1 Phil Tuber's Palftt<br />
Store, 721 Asbuty Avfe 35^-0496 -<br />
WASHING MACHINE-^-WeUirtgtlouw<br />
Laundromart tva cytrf**. PMfetit<br />
cendltion. Call 39a-S6M, r G-2T<br />
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT, near<br />
beadi and boattlwslk: ttftU<br />
and Cheerful. Slaep* 4 or 5. EleC-<br />
trie kitchen Full season ¥1025,<br />
half season $550 Writs Prince,<br />
1025 Wesley Avn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or<br />
call (201) 2S3-0052 tf<br />
BUSINESS WOMAN will share; her<br />
ttrA<strong>of</strong>ou* 1 . Rome with rtwrrlad<br />
cotipla or two ladtes for th« sum-<br />
mer season Riviera Section, Priv<br />
at* bath *nd kitchen privilege*.<br />
Write Box Ho 517. Sentinel Ledger tf<br />
GARDENS, OCEAN FRONT— spec,<br />
oua 1st 1\ apartment, private<br />
parking.' Open porch, cable - service<br />
for TV Guarded bead. Month<br />
Or 2 Weeks now,- season/ half-<br />
son or month for 1968. Call 399-<br />
0525. ". . - :. 15-10<br />
EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS. Weekly<br />
<strong>of</strong> monthly, clean rooms airy<br />
porches Laurel Hell, 43 Wesley Rd<br />
399*0800,. .:'• '•'•'• .. . ; &-30<br />
REAL ESTATE — SALE<br />
BROKER RETIRING!<br />
ACTIVE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS,<br />
Centrally Located, Good IncmtM<br />
(Approx.S20.000)<br />
with TWO NEW DUPLEXES<br />
(fully ront»d>:; ^<br />
Commercial<br />
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-'V".<br />
WRITE! BOX S«5,'SINT,NiL-LEDGER<br />
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We Have Moved!<br />
TO pUR NEW LOCATION<br />
9TH and SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
BOB FORD<br />
You Quick Results<br />
S'UIE HIGH GRADE, GUARANTEED WORK<br />
FREE ESTIMATES •-- FREE PICK-UP<br />
250 FRESH FOOD ITEMS DELIVERED DAILY I<br />
A COMPLETE<br />
LINE OF<br />
HIM!<br />
34th ST.<br />
COLD<br />
CUTS I<br />
OCEAN CITY'S ONLY OUTLtT FOR<br />
HORN&HARDART<br />
Corner <strong>of</strong> 34th Street and Central Av#.<br />
FREE- ,<br />
CUSTOJJER<br />
PARKING<br />
IN HO^EL LOT!<br />
• • SPECIAL •' i<br />
IMPORTED BOILED HAM<br />
DIAL<br />
399.7804<br />
Owmr: W. H. MclNTYRE<br />
Jones Boat Co., Inc.<br />
MAYS LANDING RD., SOMEtS POINT, N. j<br />
REDUCED PRICES on BRAND NEW<br />
1966 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOfORS<br />
• JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS<br />
• STARCRAFT BOATS and SAiLIOATI<br />
• STARCRAFT CAMPBR TRAIL1RS<br />
• CATHEDRAL BOATS<br />
• SEACRAFT BOATS • MOODY BOAT TRAILERS<br />
• PACEMAKER BOAT TRAILlRSt TRAI " R S<br />
• aOATING BOAT DOCK<br />
OPEN rikis<br />
Opto 26 Feet<br />
• TIRES # BATTERIES<br />
• WHEfL ALIGNMINT<br />
• MUFFLERS • iRAKB<br />
• SHOCK ABSORBERS • RADIATOR RfPAIRS<br />
• MOTOR TUNE-UPS<br />
COMPLETE CAR SERVICE<br />
MOORES FIRESTONE<br />
Store and Service Center<br />
109 8th Street Dial 399-3006 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
VislHng Homcmakei-Home Health Aide!<br />
display their new uniforma at a recent inservice<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv Visiting<br />
Homemaker-Homi Health Aide Aisociatior!:<br />
Music Pier Concert Programs<br />
Tenor solo<br />
The Merry widow ...<br />
Jewel Song ,,,,.,<br />
Kerrick<br />
Clarence Fuhrman, Conductor<br />
Thomas Perkins, Baritone<br />
Frank Ruggieri, Manager<br />
CARDS and<br />
PARTY GOODS<br />
iiiirs<br />
PEACOCK MRS & BIFf SHOPM<br />
tmmn Point Shapping C<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
Stop In & Browse<br />
«al 399-3411<br />
OPENS WEDNESDAY!<br />
sues mum<br />
Vo^P PQ£Q F& ....".„<br />
Maryann Kemck<br />
•Jg77 ^l££IG3^tS * = s * , .<br />
The Song Of The Flea<br />
Tom PB<br />
fil A Peraan Market ....... Krtelbey<br />
Showboat ..<br />
J<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Wtdnndty, Jon, Jt<br />
Pmti I<br />
Overture to 0» BmutUul<br />
Suppe<br />
Tenor Sato<br />
The Hoses HoneymttBi ...... Sttatto.i<br />
I Adcle's LaughinB Song ...... ft^uss<br />
! Miuymnn Kerriek<br />
Weddirs « The Winds Wafts ... Hnll<br />
The Song Of The Vagabonds .. Friml<br />
Tom PerMns<br />
Love Sbids A Little Gift Of<br />
Shown here art (1. to r.) Mrs, Velma Lylei,<br />
Mrs. Betty Anderson, Mrs. Anne Forman,<br />
Mrs. Margaret Martin, Mrs. Jennie James<br />
and Mrs, Rozelia Wiggins—Senior Photo,<br />
THBT Solo<br />
GaUop ......<br />
The Last Rose Ot Summer<br />
Mtuyum Kerrick<br />
Jcotousie .,,,, .,,,<br />
Moitor Wachrw<br />
Tom PcrMns<br />
tongs Of Seoitond .,.,,.,<br />
Haxnis Aenjss Tlie Sea ...,i<br />
. Flotosv<br />
,, Gade<br />
Bail<br />
Lampe<br />
Beginning Dalhr at § F. M,<br />
Par* il<br />
SOLOMB •n»\WiWerAndl&DoB....<br />
Ross a Ftardy Wood Rto Rjto<br />
Jtaryam Kerrtak ...Son, "*-•••-— ~—- Tom Pwtans<br />
RWard MaGomb Itanr Mooris* Sersede<br />
, Qapl<br />
Teinr<br />
CbtroB March ..,..,,<br />
, Poldini<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e V<br />
Part I<br />
Put if<br />
Ristie Of<br />
Binding<br />
Simyann<br />
The Bard Wajson ....,,..,. Sehwara<br />
y Kartek<br />
Raymond Overture Thattms<br />
Una; ,, Sandenon<br />
Tam sok><br />
Liter<br />
Tom PeriarB<br />
Gounod<br />
Au MouHn ., .,,,., pillrt<br />
The Sew Moon ..'.......... Rcmihprg<br />
_WANTA GOOD STEEff? A lotto fancy daycor like<br />
as some o' them BEEF 'N CHICKEN CHAINS we havtn't<br />
9O» .. what we do have it some <strong>of</strong> the BEST EVER<br />
"LIP SMACKIN — FINGER EATIN" FRIED CHICKsT^<br />
spit turn.V BEEF . . . p|us SEAFOOD (th«t'« fops from<br />
the bottos) and EGG ROLLS 'N SPARERIBS <strong>of</strong> "habit<br />
forming tenderness". _<br />
Really, our CHOW is the MEIN thing. Come read<br />
a menu that dares to be different.<br />
Opeisfkiw<br />
Americans We Mareh .. .. numorr<br />
Part II<br />
Of The,Hours ..... PonefcielU<br />
Ttaior Solo<br />
5»,-.f*»te- W n . . f l i *srs<br />
Suiim»3Umt ,,, Gershwin<br />
Mflj^rm Kemek<br />
OaBop rrtan WUHam TeU<br />
SmiMii' Thru ........<br />
m PBMIB<br />
M .....<br />
Fair Lady ..<br />
, <strong>Jun</strong>e 2t<br />
Nrtj<br />
, Noon Atrf<br />
TRAINING AT GWANTANAMO<br />
Rossini<br />
Sup*<br />
mmO) vm TATTNAlJi (D&443)<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e 9 J- &jrBr T«Anl«an tomian<br />
Mldiael w. DcWora, USN, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. .-md Mrs. Edward T. DeWees<br />
nf 518 fY-nnsylvania ay., Somerb<br />
Point, N.J. a crew member oboonJ<br />
the guided missile ilratroycr, US3<br />
Tattnall. is pnspntly underguing "rtfresher"<br />
training weeredses while<br />
oporating Inm th« NavjU station<br />
at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.<br />
Cordially,<br />
€HIC, CHUCK 'N CHOW<br />
399-5422 9TH & WESLEY O. CITY<br />
IN THE LINCOLN HOTEL c<br />
i •<br />
t-. •<br />
- J I-J,•_•••-.<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
SI* LITTLE TROUBLES<br />
GLEESONS TV<br />
COMPLkTIS M$IC TRAINING<br />
(PK0306J GREAT LAKES, ILL.<br />
HFHTNO' <strong>Jun</strong>o 13"-*• Seaman Kocrult<br />
James F. Guckes, USN? 18.<br />
sjffli'"' <strong>of</strong> :Mr. and Mis. James F;<br />
Guckes, Sr., <strong>of</strong> 57 Cbhvick ; dr.,<br />
.Soincrs Point, N.J., has been<br />
graduated J from nine. - wee£s; <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Navy basic training at the Naval<br />
Training Center here. In Uio first<br />
weeds <strong>of</strong> his naval service he<br />
studied military subjects dud lived<br />
and worked under conditions similar<br />
to those he will encounter on<br />
his first ship or at-his. first shore<br />
station. In ntaldng the. transition<br />
ban civilian life to Naval service,<br />
ho revived instruction under<br />
veteran Navy petty <strong>of</strong>ficers. He<br />
studied Ecuniunship, as well as<br />
survival techniques. military drill<br />
and other subjecu.<br />
SwHnd QtgHfM mm Bring RtwM<br />
EASY METHOD<br />
DRIVING SCHOOL<br />
— SYSTEM —<br />
• 399-7100<br />
THE<br />
ORIGilNAL<br />
DUAL<br />
CONTROL<br />
AnTHun F. ru<br />
ASBURY<br />
BAKERY<br />
1161 ASBURY AVE.<br />
OPBN BVtKY DAY<br />
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Iprom the S?ntin«M-«dger<br />
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fhOfjuiT<br />
lay Period<br />
!e'Glorious'<br />
llnfiux Expected;<br />
ks <strong>On</strong> Tuesday<br />
dly am look fwvwrd (i<br />
lepoulcncc Day wcekpprmiltlnii)<br />
with lu><br />
ell, and guest luuies fllM<br />
and restaurants, from<br />
to Uw smallest hot<br />
doing big burfre^is.<br />
I the itmsmsus yes.<br />
and others, with<br />
on the weaker,<br />
tdvann reserratlons end<br />
Icators <strong>of</strong> the state ot bus-<br />
? jths €snlflg u^^fend.<br />
many gutsts hove signl.<br />
rir intention <strong>of</strong> arrIvlhK ti><br />
Saturday aid ntnying until<br />
esrUiy. Fm the <strong>On</strong>t nine In<br />
• ywi tht Fourtti does not<br />
la duy that mates Die hoUday<br />
la ttwtediy weekend.<br />
first time in yeors tht<br />
go all out to pnstrt a<br />
display <strong>of</strong> fireworks on<br />
rout betwMi 5th and 6th<br />
display will start with the<br />
ol daitaiess TUcsday ev«i-<br />
Hare Hunting<br />
\yskian's Wife And Policemen<br />
tin In Nocturnal Hippity-Hop<br />
Cmr<br />
•SPIliriOI'ORT, UlClitQAlt<br />
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CITY, N^W,tfeRSEY,^tf«DAY, JU^ 30,, 196? ,s.k ."jrm\<br />
Sharp And<br />
By Increase In Parking<br />
$68,740 Is Appropriafed<br />
'o Cover <strong>City</strong> f s<br />
Imbesi Says New<br />
War]<br />
igures<br />
'More Realistic'<br />
Pays Expenses Other<br />
Than Salaries, Wages<br />
72 Years <strong>On</strong> The Job<br />
Dr. Tovvnsend Is Reappointed<br />
To State<br />
1<br />
Robert L. Shaip. who con-<br />
[to a love tar pyrotechnics<br />
la lavish display to<br />
' and "ahhhs 17 .Fireflghters enter burning bedroom from porch ro<strong>of</strong> as they battled lire at<br />
Asbury av. Wednesdi^ noon.—Senior Photo.<br />
Samaritans To The Rescue<br />
Thn city-s 'Wincial chickens<br />
cume home to noost" yestenjay<br />
leaving Oty Tceasurer Anthony E.<br />
Imbesi admitting 'that it is prob-<br />
Man Pulled From Burning Building ably a good tfiing we have gotten<br />
Thanks to a five-year-old girl, her<br />
the 19B7 butty*. fitniiEWcncrt out.<br />
Z50 Asbury av., entered die house. leased.<br />
from tlie aunt, and <strong>of</strong>f-duty police sergeant Hedrick and Strange found Simp-<br />
will he able to and a neighborhqod youth Emory kins slumped on the second floor<br />
from the boitrdwalk SlmpWns, 43, was dragged alive but steps in a dazed condition.<br />
the streets near the dty. semi-conecious Iran his burning They carried him outside where<br />
| on emergency appropriation for<br />
|land where they will to set home at 444 Asbury av. Wednesday he collapsed at the curt). Meanwhile.<br />
at noon.<br />
a Ore alarm had brought two engine<br />
and Other financial Inst'tu The first person to notice that tlie companies to the scene.<br />
rill be closed all day on July<br />
pg g p<br />
thrte-itory frame dwelling wax mi Fire Chief Ferdinand Taccarino<br />
nil <strong>City</strong> Hall and other city<br />
DiNardo, the caretaker ot 4he duel-<br />
fire was Linda G<strong>of</strong>h'nct. 5. who said yesterday that Simpkins could<br />
: Then will be no deliveries<br />
ling at 446 Asfawy av.. found Simp-<br />
told her aunt, Lois Widiwr, 18, whonot<br />
give him "a coherent story <strong>of</strong> kins sound asleep on (he s<strong>of</strong>a.<br />
Idar mall. Hok-ups <strong>of</strong> mall lives next door<br />
what . happened. but apparently Police iadd that DiNardo told than<br />
: made on the holiday sd Miss Wldner. entered the building Simpkins had been smoking in bedSimpkins<br />
thought he was in his own<br />
dal dellvay mall will be and iaw Slmpkihs. Almust at tlio in a second-story bedroom. Simp- house at 444 Asbury and had no recol-<br />
as wtU -packages contain- same moment Sgt. Itirolri Hediick. kins wuf tnken by ambulance to lection <strong>of</strong> the* ^,fire in which he<br />
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S l l ^ t X ^ Hydrangea Judging<br />
Gay Gibson's<br />
great shapes<br />
<strong>of</strong> a dress — all<br />
very undsntated and terribly<br />
poih, Qan-Uke buttons iparfcie<br />
unabashedly. Bonded rayon,<br />
and-acetate. Sizes 7 to IS,<br />
$2Mf><br />
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From PARIS, works <strong>of</strong>.<br />
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SPECIALIZING in HAIRCUTS and COLORING<br />
CALL NOW 1IM2M AMPLE FREE PARKING III AtlURT AVI.<br />
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•ViRY SUNDAY<br />
KIDDIES' DAY<br />
(NON-ALCOHOUC fren i P. M.)<br />
WPPG BROADCASTING ON LOCATION<br />
SUNDAYS 8 P. M. 10 9 p. M.<br />
JiAN RIGAUD and JORD! BONAS<br />
BEGINNING SUNDAY, JULY 2nd<br />
also NEW OILS ON PAPER by<br />
RAFAEL ORTEGA and CARLOS CARDELLA<br />
James F. Penland cordially invites you to see this colorful and exciting collection!<br />
James f. penland's<br />
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LOVp LOBBY <strong>of</strong> tfre PORTO-CALL<br />
& MOM INN -1510 BOARDWALK<br />
THE QCGAN'CITT'SINTINEL-LBDOEir<br />
,'vt .^<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
QUO played evwy mnKMay nl<br />
fclMons to spaed up tardy doKvety c<br />
n may to oMained uA<br />
Date Set For July 9<br />
7:45 p.m. in the Baxvynad, 41g At-<br />
telegrams.<br />
* *y to m«ored;,fcr m«o .local<br />
3tttl»t it Is dissppcirited<br />
Mrs, Paul Weil, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hy- judging by calling. alli Mrs. M WUi 3S0- 3S<br />
lantic av.' Ft* claying tmervaoom<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 110 was mode it Millar.<br />
drangea Chahtniiii, baa issued a re- 3256,<br />
*WI»M Ctawffl.1 M. Bring Result,<br />
the Duplicate Bridge fisroe played<br />
minder that July is Hydrangea<br />
Al Coone and Ed Zermr come In calf 33^2229. '<br />
Tuesday cvtnlng In the Yacht Club.<br />
Month and plans tor die annual jud-<br />
first for the East-West group with<br />
POULTRY PMCR *'(*•<br />
ging <strong>of</strong> hydrangeas and subsequent<br />
Pes Bdlwnr and Mrs. Nolls »We 130, anil placing second were Car-<br />
Hydrangea iWl Oiravan haw been The Agriculture bojnitinent I* ex tied with Mr and Mrs. WUlfam Gormm pttarQ and Herti Borgana with<br />
canplcted.<br />
pending a price rise on pouttty and man with 137 for high scores 1J12. Also above average were Pcs<br />
oggs gg In the coming g mbntM. ntM. PJ PtwJuc lbs North^South section. Enst-Wert McChusliuid and Otfol Soott. Mr.<br />
UVB cmsecutlve years local h Ultd l t<br />
residents have «tan—sweepstakes<br />
ete have Umlted poultry Output and honors wait to Mr. and Mis. Oiar- and tflif. Victor McKlnnoy and Lois<br />
ju«luc*lgirrecaiHyTllie to a sov^ lea^Sehuck wtth 13a<br />
Bctz . and Ntuny Rummy.<br />
awaMs In the annual contest Local ere price-cost squeca?.<br />
Judging mUst be completed prior<br />
Other North-South players above Boxwood. Dnplicato Brldfio gumes<br />
fashion<br />
to JiUy 9 when the Caravan will<br />
average weiie Eleanor Hagy end Dr.<br />
WILDLIFB AID<br />
mako its way through the two coun-<br />
DiMarino, 12itt, Dr. Vaughn and •»*•*•»••••»•••»»•••••<br />
Jytt aero** the bridge<br />
sculpture<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> tha Interior ^ton<strong>of</strong>t L.<br />
ties to select the best along the en-<br />
Mr. Blaktiy ,121, PeR Barker and<br />
Looking out on Great<br />
Udull has Bimouheed that fodenjj old<br />
<strong>of</strong> today<br />
He mute.<br />
Pauline HamurBley, 120;^. peg end<br />
to states lor Esh and wildlife restore.<br />
ASBURY<br />
Th& caravan <strong>of</strong> dignitaries will be<br />
Ulte Mayer, 118, MabeUo Albany<br />
• r-w vw% xHDmHJWWU..m.-1-u »^««. v^, friuvi Ion will WX14 tacal IA^CU J20.»knUb«i, JMV.^illBlini. Hio inn fund* FIlfVH and Floss Urns, also with 118. and<br />
met here by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mydran-' will be uvoilabie at the bwlimhv ai Peg Wiegand and Peg Atkinson. BAKERY<br />
9:00 A. M.-^ HOLY CC<br />
gea Trail Queen. Janet Tarves who the new fiscal year which W July a.<br />
9*0 A. M._ FAMILY^<br />
1161 ASBURY AVE.<br />
, 11.00 A. M.— H0LY< '<br />
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-, 'iV. -.TV •;. „.<br />
Those playing East-West and coming<br />
in above m-erngu were Mlrtaro<br />
Klcklina aid her nutnw, 1MH. K«y<br />
Rlchter anl He Bolnni, 122, Mir<br />
ban Seaman and Ethel Bettolot,<br />
U7, Louise Hitchlngs and Am<br />
Eteunpflg. HC, Alto Brennan<br />
Mazie Deiiher, 115. Ann Blakoley<br />
BBd Charlotte Vaughn, U3M, and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Gi.iuch. 110.<br />
Duplicate Bridge giunes an tfay><br />
ed at the Yacht Qub every Tuesday<br />
for members only. '<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> 84 was made at<br />
the Luray Duplicate Bridge master<br />
point game played Wednesday even-<br />
Bg. »<br />
Playing North-South Bad taking<br />
muster points were Mldrcd Grubb<br />
and Margaret Stmt with 32Mi. Master<br />
paints for die OM-Wtm suction (<br />
Lalne with 112.<br />
Other NorUvSouth players above<br />
average were Mr. aid Mm. a C.<br />
Waltr.ce. K, VI Rcdrosian and OUve<br />
Mahony, B, Walter DeMaris and<br />
Helen Sedan, SWi. Helen MeGui.<br />
gan aad Nan Monthao, gg£. •. and<br />
Mary du'l*r arid Bel Frinrh, M.<br />
Runrjenup In the East-West see.<br />
ttoB *m Mr, and Mrs, Wilson<br />
Smjth, 94%, Theresa Aleximder and<br />
StUae DeMaris, 89, and Olga Pcn-<br />
BBehta and Maty Beeotte, 84.<br />
Luray Duplicate Bridge games<br />
a played every Wednesuiiy at<br />
7:30 p.m. in the Farashian Building,<br />
8th st. and Haven av. POT pUiying<br />
wrvatiorB aiil 339-2150 or 399-2IW1.<br />
An S4' overage tor North-South<br />
and MMi far aa-West waw made<br />
the Bojtwonl DupU««e ^g#<br />
Bame played Wednesky evening.<br />
Ing the NartliSauth was Melady<br />
5wtt and Josh Mies woe high<br />
with 106W. and « Me ^twean Jane<br />
¥aung and Rod BtBbytheil and<br />
Dave Hutehtnsaj and SteM Senft<br />
with 9t>6 made -sccaiil Also above<br />
average wrre Mr and Mrs. Ralph<br />
Leaner and Lariy Carsten and Dwi<br />
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SUNDAYat 7 A.M.<br />
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^r& floreTKx? M. Budan^llQ^ni will<br />
taa pubHc csml party, 8 p.m.. tn thespaalt<br />
on "Tfiq Cross—§yjnbdl <strong>of</strong><br />
Amertffln Legjon HtfL<br />
hoe-<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Cauhs DuJHMs BtSi%o<br />
gome. 8 p^n., in the EtiU^n Build<br />
Ing, Sitt gt and Hwmi av. Por play-<br />
Ing reservomons oulU 822-teL<br />
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Beadiognilben Square Dunce Qub.<br />
S;3O p.m.. In the Youth Center.<br />
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10:30 p.m. en lbs MuMo Hs,<br />
SUNDAY Hirwtfi THURtOAY—<br />
Free concprta by Ocam CS(y Muniuipeil<br />
<strong>On</strong>lniStra, 1 p.m.. on the<br />
MuMc Her,<br />
MONDAY— '"<br />
g at* inner meeting,<br />
8:18 p,m., at White tML<br />
* • *<br />
King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate<br />
me, 1 p,DL, in tta Ftunshlan UM<br />
ir«, Sth Eft. and Havm av. Ftor (4iy-<br />
Uv reservations " '<br />
SOMERS POINT — A report on<br />
the cakeleaH cako mlQ recently coo-<br />
ducted by Oark-Eaiasai, Unit 352<br />
American Legion Auxiliary was<br />
given by Mrs. Mike Mrvlca at the<br />
ine Ostello, and held In Mrs Oost£A!o<br />
CHy fireworks tlspJey at dusk on<br />
the beach between 5* and Oh Sts<br />
OoUeBe mm? Donee, | njn,, In<br />
Oanvenflon HaJL<br />
PERFECT AVBIUOE<br />
Fred W. Klein, Jr., rf 322 E Surf<br />
rd.. was one <strong>of</strong> 51 atuderts at Le-<br />
Wgji UniversSly to ncfatovc a perfect<br />
Concert by HuAJaiQcM <strong>On</strong>ral So- ^Venice tor tfic £^ndng. sixui^er.<br />
day, 8 p.m. on the Mu^c Pier. Kldn. an <strong>Ocean</strong> Clity High SIIMKII<br />
RrsiduaJte. will enter his surtur year<br />
SATURDAY ttirwtfi TUEStHAr-<br />
In tho loll. Ho Is die BUD <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Fred W. Klein.<br />
f It also was announced (hat Miss<br />
Sustui Brovermon is representing<br />
$ home in PhllAoelphld, the Unit at Girls' State held Oils<br />
Appraxlrnaditly 70 persons were week in New Brunswick<br />
gue&ts Bt. th£ lniffut dinner rtigtiijgiit The fimt nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
ant) the Mggest stuprase was tlte ar- will be hekl at the meeting Monday,<br />
rival <strong>of</strong> their daughter and l&nnnth-<br />
July 3, and a card party is schedold<br />
grandson, Mrs O D Chase and<br />
O D, Jr. from LIB Angeles. GaUf uled tor July 17.<br />
Mrs Dnschlor Is the {armcr Vir- Mrs. Lillian Knccht presided and<br />
ginia FQiintulUr <strong>of</strong> FU]nf)c^pbiE3L. Mr opening end closing prayers were<br />
Diisehlrr also is hum FtiUudclftfiUi, read by Mrs. Addph Stolzcr. Others<br />
and they have been summer residents present wenj Mrs. Settle Rombo.<br />
here for a number <strong>of</strong> years. Mis Balpb HnrnasnMrs Bertrom<br />
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Potato Salad<br />
Baked Beans<br />
Macaroni Salad<br />
Cole Slaw<br />
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PHONE YOUR<br />
ORDER ,<br />
IT WILL •• READY FOR YOU WHIN YOU STOP r<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
HUFF'S<br />
and LUNCHEONETTE<br />
80S OCEAN AVENUE<br />
Less work for"<br />
Father on the Fourth<br />
weekend when you<br />
shop at HUFFS<br />
YES, WE<br />
HAVE<br />
MEYER'S<br />
ICECREAM<br />
OPIN EVERY NITE TIL<br />
A personal<br />
note<br />
from<br />
Frank and<br />
Karn,.MrfL Katlnyu Oiirloj, Mm<br />
Getfatkfc Uwd Mm Allim Fan.W,<br />
Mrs. IJlIlun
ti<br />
.if i? f<br />
"Hie. sum <strong>of</strong> wisdow is, fliat ttie time<br />
Is never lost that is derated to<br />
Nvork — RW. Emason<br />
MODERN SOAP ERA<br />
Bachelors, Uke (Irfergcnts, work<br />
fast find toivc iia riii^s.-3-npffflTl<br />
lurobn, SC.<br />
* * * * * * **T1M* * * * *<br />
(. ACTON! ACTION! ACTION!<br />
(TONY MART'S I<br />
t ^ ^ • SOMERS POINT • ••••"I<br />
By Popular Acclaim 1 Showplace <strong>of</strong> tho World!<br />
* FABULOUS BANDS *<br />
* SENSATIONAL SHOWS •<br />
* 3 ACTION-PACKED STAGES *<br />
Held Over by Wild Acclaim!<br />
+ IflFV PAUfFPC AND THE<br />
juti ruwcru DIMENSIONS<br />
S Lwclous Lovelle* I ( / Gentlemen from Georgia<br />
THE GREAT DAMES | / THE UPPER HAND<br />
Extra Added! Our Famous Go-Go Girls<br />
• * * * * * * * * * * * • * * ;<br />
Visit Our New<br />
FRIENDLY<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
— OCEAN CITY'S FINEST —<br />
— GOURMET STORE —<br />
— featuring _<br />
THE HIGHEST QUALITY DOMESTIC and<br />
IMPORTED LUNCHEON MEATS and CHEESES<br />
— AS Varieties —<br />
9 Varieties <strong>of</strong> Delicious Home-MaSe Salads,<br />
MadS Fresh Ditffy<br />
TRY ONE OF OUR<br />
Delicious Party Trays<br />
(A REAL TREAT)<br />
COME ON IN and SEE OUR<br />
DISPLAY Of GOURMET ITEMS<br />
and HORS D'OEUVRES<br />
FRIENDLY<br />
DELICATESSEN<br />
715 Asbury AvenutT Phone 399-8356<br />
COMPLETE<br />
WITH INSTALLATION<br />
Plugs Into Regular Wall Outfit<br />
Un/que Needlework Collection<br />
<strong>On</strong> Display At <strong>City</strong> Museum<br />
•»ei vx<br />
plav.-d<br />
onul<br />
vmilt.uon<br />
""• un.1 is ! J0-l« j:. mcii put-trawl Uf<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> iUtrherj iix- As<br />
Bbl '"" «"O It ^ moutitHd iiTth<br />
unusuil li mi|i I ',T S u " 1 ' •'"d S*-"t t'<br />
in his pu«sc^iii) sn^-ral w^s o( »-•• t'l-' fatmlv trw uf on- bcunZ <strong>of</strong> | ~<br />
Di-liiw ur autrmiuhilf lirense platL-i i , ' t '"d'r''V f-inuly «.im h is o,,,. „(<br />
mid j wallet Jn which he was «nrry I """"pf irtubh n^-onk f.,n CIIJIing<br />
^ biij/e number <strong>of</strong> allej^-riiy' v Cotmt\ ^ Muwln^srs [7ILS \^xjik<br />
stolen t-rrdit caixte Hi>p(- wtLs nja, UvU> "P'"'«1 m lSl^<br />
diarKLfi with the thi-ft <strong>of</strong> tvvij w ii ! l " rs «' ^rt unly i few uf ihe iiiin><br />
lets from the t»wh hire | JnTV) on ilsjAn .ind in iimt-wioti Is<br />
Bail ff«- Ins c-omp.mi.jti Jny.e 1 '"!^ 11 .^''' 11 !"" '" " SU a J '<br />
Bakei 20 vias set ,tt $1000 .u»1 ] llrl '" mi<br />
I sh*- was rel•• i<br />
e-"9 PRIPAY EVENING<br />
Dial 399-0166<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
U(.<br />
Seen <strong>On</strong> the Rise Here<br />
Then- iv. rt sifr^s ,ji,s „„ k [hf<br />
•VXJUthf.il ira.shihu\ uHlr LS on Ih, rise<br />
and the iju.et <strong>of</strong> ih,. se-ivni so far<br />
rrci\ be imiH.luit.,1 h> th, (uxjtmpi<br />
hnlbTin,,' I.KI iMn uhleh<br />
i)lisn1Od the n-v-in m n>T'tv<br />
Rcl«r bnk. up p.,Hy<br />
•whfh wis in pn^rrvi in .1 dHclhne<br />
•n the 1100 block <strong>of</strong> ^Inn-v ,,v a<br />
plan? they ratal wlwn. ihi^y h.n,.<br />
Ikid r-Jls to quell iwvdyiMn "in st-v<br />
eral rece-nt summons.<br />
. oral >ounj,-s-t,.rs were in ,inr1<br />
out <strong>of</strong> junl on (^MrRes <strong>of</strong> dnnkm '<br />
beer or hiving it m their pus**--.. • ,<br />
YevtcnJay foiu va^jrani-, wt-i>- pi. j. ,t<br />
up .Hid hi.ld for ojurt iod.iv ,,i iui<br />
i<br />
Tile v^giimts WTrnnit ..fi, u<br />
Tvra <strong>of</strong> them uere jiivvnik- h t ui,i NOTHING NEW<br />
ivould receive a lump aim and<br />
mwlil pay oil the cost's <strong>of</strong> ht, musical,<br />
Surwyor 3 sends tuck plrtun's'in-<br />
grwp himself 1*ie arrangement<br />
"i3 made In part lo mold ecmpll<br />
cations with the Musicians Unim<br />
Imbesf said that Waltlnmn and<br />
Fuhrnum negltttisi to includf<br />
many for social vvunty workmen<br />
s coniprnsanon und oilier ex<br />
Pt'nsea ao in the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Rev-mue lUkl Finum? seoliun <strong>of</strong> thiresiilutioii<br />
$4 000 K npprupnulitl to<br />
nuke up tho diffi-nncc Lresor<br />
"mount "Jum^ up in other dt-purt<br />
mentis<br />
It was ihurKit] ilunnj; tho muni<br />
oipal (Ictiiun that (ho 1D67<br />
wns ",in fkttimi vtar<br />
(iiczil£iy; "—'--- thai tliat from ttio tfio moon moon the "-<br />
wuitli looks Hke n sparkling dliimond I<br />
rang Which is the tony themooolj<br />
looks to n lot <strong>of</strong> eirls on earth —Ouu-11<br />
:nnt. Hartford<br />
\Vliat Is thu use <strong>of</strong> liealth. ur <strong>of</strong> life,<br />
if not to do sane work therewith? —<br />
Tl Qll<br />
Prompt TV Service<br />
, STOP LITTLE TROUBLES<br />
[ B«fo They Btcanis B'a Otm|<br />
SKILltD TECHNICAL SERVICE<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
1048 A9BURY «VE. • 339-4810<br />
TAKE-OUT<br />
SEAFOODS and<br />
FRIED CHICKEN<br />
^nj n.H,,nr 11^ , ^ n G E T ACQUAINTED WITH<br />
SOMHSIDE .SEAFOOD • \OU'IL NOTE THI--<br />
DlFPEKENfF. SOON AS YOU SNIFF and TASTE<br />
ITS DELit IQUbNESS FOR YOURSFI F<br />
_ PIES FRESH DAILY • INDIVIDUAL ORDERS on SEAFO55~|<br />
TRY OUR SALADS, TOO!<br />
SOUTHSIDE SEAFOOD<br />
DANIEL'S<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
and RESTAURANT<br />
234 SHORE ROAD<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
(I MILE NORTH OF CIRCLE)<br />
* Succulent Steaks<br />
* Prime Roast <strong>of</strong> Beef<br />
* Sea Foods<br />
* Italian Cuisine<br />
ENJOY DINING IN SOUTH JERSEY'S<br />
, - MOST BEAUTIFUL blNING ROOMS<br />
*th»MARLeG0IWT»fa0M*Th. ROYAL DEN<br />
"IT, 1 [T_<br />
MARTINO'S<br />
ITALIAN RESTAURANT<br />
J151 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-1168<br />
FEATURING<br />
REAL HOMEMADE<br />
ITALIAN FOOD OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY<br />
WE EXCEL IN TAKE-OUT SERVICE<br />
« Specializing In Vk"<br />
• VEAL CUTLET A'LA PARMAGIANA<br />
• SPAGHETTI - MEATBALLS<br />
• LASAGNA IMBOTT1TA<br />
• RAVIOLI - ANTIPASTO<br />
• PIZZA • SUBS • STEAKS<br />
OPEN 11 A. M. TO MIDNITE DAILY<br />
4ARNOLD<br />
ORSATTTS<br />
WARWICK DINING ROOM<br />
and COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />
RALEIGH AVENUE at BOARDWALK<br />
PHONE 344-7671 — FREE PARKING<br />
FINE ITALIAN, CHINESE and-AMERICAN<br />
CUISINE SERVED TIL 2 A.M.<br />
Open Every D«y at 5 P.M.- Sunday 3 P M<br />
CHINESE FOOD TO TAKE OUT<br />
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR YOiru<br />
BOWLING BANQUETS<br />
W<br />
DINNER DANCING NITELY from 7 PM<br />
With BILL CAMP and HIS ORCHESTRA*<br />
CHAMPAGNE HOUR<br />
with th*<br />
ARTHUR MURRAY DANCERS<br />
Welcome Fund frhiids to<br />
T iirtvimer Mtmmer . . . ,lnu<br />
what ixjttiT place to bpi-iid it<br />
"- -i our oun mland m iht sun<br />
j,tt IF, all imtk to tin l> i ii<br />
und on thtt Krudu ,1k ,n<br />
iiml i m not h ttn tu<br />
hit n~w hit soumi A WhCti Slvidt<br />
I u darker hadi <strong>of</strong> tan niMin<br />
I whle h-r< it I th, U.R Jui 4i,<br />
J ueihind anti lot us remind vou<br />
| lo /c in out thin- whnwir >uu<br />
L and den t b»a buj; v, ive ytxu<br />
I flik or don t bi I fi ig v. n,<br />
n n,i.ryon ojtk hru , „ \h | I<br />
"nil Glg<br />
lur n a«<br />
ind<br />
f f t i/icin k In tnicJhi fii>T) Bli „ I ( i fUlowT"<br />
not u> minion Bf,,iLrJf,i thil "<br />
| Wiikht supti suifri quiin itu nt I I iiLsdf<br />
unihir e-ison ,, „ . , ,„.<br />
Ibuut to«Ti Afun \\ itkins<br />
sp<br />
J pl „<br />
*•**•».<br />
it<br />
JV"<br />
4th <strong>of</strong> July WeeJtend.'<br />
. . . a Time lor Fine Wnifig<br />
Noil's the time to beat a statist<br />
to one <strong>of</strong> the Joi sev Coast's finer,<br />
anti Gout met tlmiiit' "> an accepW<br />
<strong>of</strong> life at Ihe Inn And the<br />
view fi om our si trened tens<br />
your pleasme Luncheon or duma.Mi;<br />
thoroughly t-njoy >ourscir Ydiir'fflljll!<br />
cocktails, too ' _ ^•* 1 ^<br />
OPI-N DAILY AT TOON S<br />
Route 9 at<br />
the Bridge in<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT<br />
-.'«<br />
MAKE IT A MUST 4TH OF If<br />
WEEKEND TO DINE<br />
IN THE VILI<br />
DELAWARE PARKWAY and Bi<br />
OVERLOOKING DELAWARE M"<br />
COCKTAIL LOUNGE • "<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY 5 P. M. •<br />
FOR VOU& LISTENING<br />
HUGH HINKSON AT THE OK0W<br />
CATERING TO PRIVATE BANQULTS andIF<br />
RESERVATION 886-5153^<br />
CAN~ALWAYS PIHE_»AJJB<br />
Driv» Down 6ut|*n 5tat> Paricmy.<br />
AMPLE PARKING • AIR £ONDlT<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS ajid<br />
30, J967<br />
[ppenihg<br />
are the<br />
flamenco dancing ol<br />
^ibreoifnamPienrfln<br />
b f P a<br />
1 in Lpa Vegas, fln otf<br />
„ play "biMMy Vtol<strong>of</strong><br />
i Giocnwllch Village, a«j<br />
' recuntflng group 'rhc-<br />
1 Minus Tlirce. a troupe<br />
[pop and op dancers arid<br />
1 turns now being stnvyn<br />
jislvely In the East Vll-<br />
/ Ywk CUy.<br />
J Mouse ait 1315 Oomn nv.,<br />
CSly, not only is seiv-<br />
JU* tor Hie endeavor<br />
when We name lniipMeH.<br />
> wclcanie to drop In at<br />
>t up a discussion group<br />
^. <strong>of</strong> Isidore Spoelul pr<strong>of</strong><br />
vAU he announced to take<br />
• Open Mouse<br />
Fines<br />
i said yeKtertny he ls n<br />
as are the mem<br />
I stalf. All are busy JBKI<br />
finu schodulfs on the<br />
• current supply <strong>of</strong> ticket*,<br />
ho believed that "cour<br />
s" are Illegal except when<br />
| by Stale Police, but boll)<br />
I attorney, and CUy Soliui<br />
E. DuBols. Bald /there is<br />
niwww D COUNTY BOYS' STATE Korzenlowski, WUdwood Crest; Bob Glaspey,<br />
uriZENS—Residents <strong>of</strong> Cape May County <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Barry Wetzler. Stone Harboi,<br />
attending tho 22nd Annual Jersey Boys' Larry Masl, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Back row Bruce<br />
Mate at Rutgers University are (left to Menz, WJdwood Crest, Dan H<strong>of</strong>fman Wildngnt)<br />
front low Rocky Hanscomb, Cape wood Crest: Tim Callahan, Wildwood Crest,<br />
May, Rudy Rydzewski, Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>; Steve Mike Heppard, Wildwood.<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
'NEW YORK AVE. (PHONE 315-5178)<br />
Featuring<br />
BUDDIE LAPATA, Piano Virtuoso<br />
J* DANIELLE, Song Stylist<br />
|* JAIMIE BONNIE, Hipster<br />
i • Continuavi Entsrtatnnivnt • Funsvllle for Everyone<br />
I . • GELLO'S<br />
33RD STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
Includes BACON, 2 EGGS,<br />
HOME FRIES and TOAST<br />
OPEN DAILY 7-30 A. M to b P M<br />
FRIDAY. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 7:30 A. M. to 7 P. M<br />
Sabatini Snow Set For Center<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-CEDGER<br />
the Now Jersey<br />
y tickets" He -»ild that Ku^ as<br />
6ly ordinances<br />
a number o( Uie minor judidjiry had<br />
right tu make up his nutkl abuut<br />
i took a dim vu_-w the fines to be levied<br />
; uf King's arfion saying King & point ot view the magis An exhibition <strong>of</strong> sculpture and | will thaw n. pieces at artwork a»I<br />
u would aaxuy their trate announced, was flml his sudden<br />
by Raphael Sabatini will sculpture at the retrospective ex-<br />
, Slipup don't mind jf. you qunte me " University's Tyler School <strong>of</strong> Fine <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk Art Festival, July<br />
Arts. He began Ills teaching corar<br />
>••»••»•»•••••••<<br />
29. This is the biT^isft outdoor art<br />
at Temple in 1S36 an) retired last show <strong>of</strong> its kind and will attract<br />
LITTLE<br />
year. He Ls vicopresjdent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
THE BIGGEST<br />
over GOO artists this year.<br />
SHOW ON THE COAST Philadelphia Art Alliance and was<br />
Entry torms are. still available tor<br />
appointed to the Philadelphia Art<br />
IDICK<br />
Commission in 1S65.<br />
'the Exhibition hy writing to Mark<br />
XELLI'S RENDEZVOUS<br />
Sabatini, who has won many Forrest. Inc. P.O. Box 479, Vine-<br />
awards and hnnorn over the years laixl. New Jersey 08360.<br />
tINCETON HOTEL & GRILLE<br />
B COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />
IfhB Circle — 20»h and Done Drive, AVALON, N. J.<br />
pane© Nitely to "HUMPTY DUMPTY and<br />
r HIS KING'S MEN"<br />
FRIDAY and SATURDAY<br />
LSROY BOSTIC and HIS "MELUW-AIRES"<br />
Plui: "TME'RAO PICKERS"<br />
and BEER LUNCH 11:30 to"4 P.M. Daily<br />
1*1.75 - ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN EAT<br />
3NDAY THRU THURSDAY, 10 P.M. to 1 A.M.<br />
t<br />
"THE AVALON HOTEL'S<br />
BEAUTIFUL NEW BONGO ROOM<br />
I MUSIC PROVIDED by JOHNNY A THE SQUIRES<br />
THE CATACOMB BAR<br />
FEATURES JBRRY QUINN >nd HIS MUSICAL GUITAR<br />
FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING<br />
SESSIONS^ SUNDAYS 4~PTM. — 7:30 P.M.<br />
GO-GO DANCING NIGHTY at the<br />
i'ALON HOTEL • 7th and Beach • AVALON<br />
(THE NEW - SEA ISLE INN<br />
|TH ST. «nd LANDIS AVE. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.,<br />
[53-UNIT MOTEL • EFFICIENCY APTS.<br />
SHIRLEY GHOON<br />
Serving Breakfast and Loochitt th*<br />
PENTAGON COCKTAIL LOUNGE '<br />
. MUSIC ind DANCING<br />
I'HUMPTY DUMPTY and HIS KING'S MEN<br />
1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY^ J<br />
It CU. FT: REFRIGERATOR<br />
Freezer and glide-out meat.tray hold 61 lbs. ot<br />
frozen food • Full-width crinper • Super-storage<br />
door with built-in butter kefeper and egg racks •<br />
MILLION-MAGNET* door 'locks" in cold, has no latch.<br />
LOW, LOW PRICES<br />
ANNA M. SCHUFF<br />
710 Asbury Avenue<br />
July<br />
Weather Trends<br />
Weitfcirotogy<br />
Weather Trendis for <strong>Jun</strong>e forecast<br />
the hklihood that the weekly<br />
patterns <strong>of</strong> periods ol chilly<br />
and raiity weather was dissipating.<br />
The forecast proved correcf and<br />
Jime'd rainfall was below normal.<br />
This trend may $>e expected for<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> July.<br />
The Fourth at, Jujy should usher<br />
in a three-day period <strong>of</strong> hot<br />
weather Inland wnlch should<br />
send visitors to the Soutli Jersey<br />
shore for *he latter hnlf ol<br />
Uie fliist week In ihe month.<br />
Some rain is likely on the 2nd<br />
and 3rd, however Independence<br />
Day should be clear, and inland<br />
It will mark' the start <strong>of</strong> the hot<br />
H>ell <strong>of</strong> several days' duration.<br />
A rainy spell may be expected<br />
starting 1 dn the (7th ot IhejSth j<br />
OP 13Bt. AnoWr 1 period ^<strong>of</strong>'lit; '<br />
dry" wmathefr will follow- through'-;<br />
otwne a period ti* kp^Ds hud<br />
rweekma*—<br />
is diminished and the last 1 two<br />
weekends <strong>of</strong> the month should see<br />
Ideal weather
•f<br />
l!<br />
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«, -<br />
>S '"<br />
i<br />
PACE ,8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Herijy W. Beige<br />
SOMERS POINT — < Henry W.<br />
Bci86,',at S Braddock av., diedf.Tuaj-<br />
*day in Shore Memorial Hoepitji],<br />
.He WM^TS^taa^jm^-hlshanj<br />
here lor 32 years coming tonn'Phila<br />
ddphlallfc wia ft" retired paints-.<br />
Survivors include ills wile. Mary;<br />
two daughters, Mrs. Mary Demhro-<br />
*ski arti Mrs. Helen StragcrvraM<br />
two sons, Harry and Edward. 10<br />
grandchildren and sJx great grandchildren.<br />
Requiem Mass will be held tomorrow<br />
, (Saturday) al 9 ajn. in St<br />
Joseph's, R.C. Church. Rosary will<br />
be said tins evening (Friday) at<br />
8 o'clock In the MiddJetcavStroblp<br />
Funeral Home. Interment will-be ot<br />
Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays Land<br />
Ifi<br />
GIBERSON'S<br />
NEW DINER<br />
A RiSTAURANT<br />
THE MOST<br />
DINER*<br />
BUck Hone Pike<br />
at Now Road<br />
ON ROUTE 9<br />
INCLUDES<br />
SATURDAY<br />
and SUNDAY<br />
Served 3 P.M.<br />
to * P. M.<br />
VtVhav* tho<br />
Prices • Same<br />
Friendly Service<br />
Sams Delicious<br />
Food<br />
I FRIDAY,<br />
JUNE 30<br />
f DalMd Stuffed Jumbo<br />
• Shrimp with Cribnut<br />
Chopptd sirloin staak,<br />
i<br />
Plnlola<br />
Muifirown Shaata Omale<br />
1<br />
iSAT. & SUN.,<br />
J<br />
JULY 1 & 2<br />
I MONDAY,<br />
JULY 3<br />
Chlcfcan Caeciatwa with •<br />
Sp.gl.rttl. no v.j.<br />
Ro.it Cholca Top Sirloin i<br />
I B a a f Gnvy<br />
B*fcftd Stuffed Pork<br />
BfDWn Gr*uy<br />
B Q Hamburger<br />
Tuna With Salad Ptsttsr<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
JULY 4<br />
Dradad Vul Cuttet. ,<br />
Tomato Sauc*<br />
|$h«ll Macaroni I WutballJ<br />
i no wvf, (<br />
Broiled fMcUlih. Garlic I<br />
ButMr Sn>«<br />
WEDNESDAY,<br />
JULY 5<br />
Brudatl Vul Chan<br />
Brawn Gravy<br />
dividual CMckan Pot 1<br />
Complatt anh •«.<br />
l-rtod Dial BI Flounder,<br />
TarUi Sauca<br />
THURSDAY,<br />
JULY 6<br />
liter B Q Hal.,, bpara mbi<br />
Salisbury It.al., <strong>On</strong>ion<br />
Qrawy<br />
All PlaHtt. Pnclud.-<br />
T«kimd Salad. Drtulng. |<br />
i axfapr<br />
. »<br />
wn*ra<br />
- .<br />
tafbaotlMW<br />
\FOR -<br />
j§*35c<br />
oeniRTt'.<br />
EaaaK '<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Week<br />
Margaret E. Gartland<br />
Mrs. Margaret E. Gartiand, <strong>of</strong> 215<br />
Wesley rd , died Wednesday In Sh<br />
Memorial Haspltql after a short Illness<br />
- —. —<br />
Mis GatHaod had ijeen an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
eative Arts Center<br />
The yearbooks will be sold on I<br />
the boardwalk and throughout <strong>Ocean</strong> I<br />
CSly Those sold on the day <strong>of</strong> I<br />
the Art Show will have a mlmeo-l<br />
graphed insert listing the exhibitors<br />
NITZE'S NEW POST<br />
1965 HABLEV DAVIDSON MG<br />
for sale—.Like new. .used a sJiurt<br />
«"ie. Owner In service. Call 399-<br />
6630. tlZ5. 630<br />
IMPALA 19«2—2 door spt.rt~lo,"i^e<br />
for ule Power steering, automa<br />
tic, 2B3. radio, heater. 7 tires low<br />
mileage, good condition, clean. Call<br />
399-3067- 6.30<br />
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FREE PARKING it Hw Dstr<br />
NORTHFIELO _ £S<br />
| WEP.'thru TUESDAY<br />
Vho ore here, both thoso on snort<br />
term viBits and thaw who arl<br />
spending tho. witlre eunimi*<br />
workin« here.<br />
DEFENSE APPROPRIATION<br />
Tho House Appropriations Cominltleu<br />
has upprwed -o |TOJ-o1Utun<br />
defense appropriations bill The committee<br />
said the appropriation bill was<br />
high." bul more funtDTwould probably<br />
be required for Irle wnr Jn th<br />
fiscal y. 9 and 11 u ,„ will be Dr J<br />
Burton Thomas rvtlor Chuith <strong>of</strong><br />
the Hisivenly Rent, Fifth av if<br />
Win st N«v York<br />
I" 1902 Dr Thrsnas tame lo Ntw<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe Hcavmlv Rest He is a mem<br />
bn nf Mwn] boarils nnd | ,<br />
tniKtee <strong>of</strong> the HOILV <strong>of</strong> the Redi-nmr<br />
Di Tlnima.s was ljom lU1r]<br />
ttlmnted m Wlnnipi j> nnd u «ls<br />
»HH In. V.H-, onJuini^ pn Wdi ruetor <strong>of</strong> swiral ,,f<br />
Wmnip Nickepson, hostess<br />
Candler School Assistant Dean<br />
In Union Chapel Pulpit Sunday<br />
Tlie seconrl service <strong>of</strong> the curmit<br />
beiisnn at Union Chapel-bv tile-Sea<br />
will be held Sunday ai 11 am The<br />
speaker who is pro\ided bv th' 1<br />
Hill Her selections are "How Lovely<br />
is the Hand <strong>of</strong> God ' bv Rav<br />
mond Lourrhborou£h and "Let Not<br />
Your Heart Bo Troubled," by Stan<br />
IWjemaclc Association, is Dr G Ic-y T Rciff,<br />
Ross Freeman <strong>of</strong> the Candler Tho Youth Choir, under the di-<br />
School ot Theology <strong>of</strong> Emory rec-lion <strong>of</strong> Mrs Thomas Mulhneaux<br />
University In Atlanta, Ga<br />
and iMxompanicd by Miss Meredith<br />
Dr J-Yecman lias been assistant Maitindale, will sing "Climbing<br />
to the dean and director <strong>of</strong> super- Jacob's Lndder", a HCKTO spintuid<br />
nsed ministry sinre IBM He has'Hie<br />
choir rehearses Thursday mom<br />
servc-r] on committees or has been ings at 10 30 in the ChapeL All<br />
unimn <strong>of</strong> mmny boards und in- young people are mvited to attend<br />
atitutions <strong>of</strong> the Metliodist aiurch for all ages. Ample parking 3s pro-<br />
He uLso is a contributing author to vided directly below the Chapel.<br />
several religious publications Eugene<br />
Debus is chaplain <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day.<br />
Mrs William A OUlen will bnns<br />
Ihe special music <strong>of</strong> the morning<br />
In the winter she is soloist at St Gregory's<br />
John die Evangelist Church in<br />
rpsdowne. Pa, She is a board member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Delaware County Choral<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby and soloist<br />
with the Hospital Music <strong>of</strong> Philodela_<br />
Formerly she sang with tlie<br />
Bach Choir <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem and has<br />
appeared in many chuiches and<br />
women's -dubs throughout the Philadelphia<br />
suburban area Slie studies<br />
with Edwferd H. Wethcnu. <strong>of</strong> Drcxcl<br />
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ONLY WAY<br />
Iflie only way to save money' nowadays<br />
is.to have low pockete and shost<br />
arms. -^- Goaport, Pensueola, :F3a,<br />
EXPLANATION<br />
Itna difference betweai woven and<br />
tufted,capetB.ia.in the \vay they arc<br />
made — not In wearing quality,<br />
Eveiry man is bom th the tacuKy<br />
<strong>of</strong> speech,'but "why sbauU be be<br />
aMe to speak before he has anything<br />
to say7—Benjamin WHttwotc.<br />
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Snapper Soup<br />
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REMEMBER<br />
THE GOOD<br />
ent fivehcM stenij* flj<br />
ness <strong>of</strong> George Wasntogtoiv Font*<br />
master General Lawrence F. O^EOM)<br />
has annouiiced'thatTiiBiv likcnest/ rii<br />
- Tarty<br />
V* MILE NORTH OP<br />
Just Minute* Away — ,A'Pleasant<br />
ROUTE 50—CORBIN CITY',' *<br />
*<br />
THE TALK<br />
,'jHMriniir'Itauaapmi<br />
• •Bnperti Cnfelne •Oontinental'Serrie*<br />
Havins a »»t/r Tlunt 'fatnijiai<br />
In MM Iliat udal<br />
OCEAN .CITY'S<br />
jv It "** '
mm<br />
»OT:<br />
t^pro^vSOmeUmig <strong>of</strong> * nuisance to<br />
gma^mm^pW^'ptJm^mm^. conduct in<br />
fflptpeUBIOT^JK tttano* <strong>of</strong> :tfie place. There was<br />
SA§3Wfffla fit tWipBWJB^j^rejoiit <strong>of</strong> a spirit or<br />
•^TelHsUioua bravado than anything else.<br />
m§§m^Riuti^::$fcgw::•$; Thomas WaJdman, «•<br />
IJ^i*aM^^:H:tk*JMlaUtohBiel!^ uantentlon.<br />
®aUr. ootn'oidon Jn ttie<br />
South might givu tbe piutv too much<br />
af a caKervmdve irrwige. But the<br />
parties must huM Un-ir croventfais<br />
In the a m dor, to mduoe the<br />
trcmnidous «R <strong>of</strong> Instnllatiorei,<br />
ommm&mamm wjuipmttit, etc.<br />
• Thug it had beai anticipated that<br />
the Republican cmvention wtuld take<br />
^ace In July and die Democratic<br />
in August, Miuiil Beach Ind put up<br />
SOd,^ and miiEiy thought the maMer<br />
was as good as closed.<br />
However, as Denocfattc doubts<br />
begun to dcwJnp. a axonl lonk wy<br />
tatei at Oucogo and Dano^Hc<br />
Pany lOKkrs reportedly snjimged<br />
tf» dftf a*nu*tmUon there to jnaki-<br />
a flnaneial bid, which Chicago had<br />
not done. Tlie dry was also told tfiat<br />
Its bid would get favorable cunsid-<br />
eraUon. Chicago then put up $750-<br />
000.<br />
Republicans favor an earlier eon.<br />
venUcn than Dunocrafe. hi order to<br />
have plenty <strong>of</strong> Sme- for Mm to cam-<br />
paign against the President before.<br />
the November election. Democrats<br />
expncflHB the nominee to be Presi-<br />
dent Johnson, sue no need tot such<br />
a limg campaigning period. Many<br />
netrtra] obscrvera eni newsmen think<br />
both conventions should be held In<br />
September, which would provide each<br />
candidate with about two months <strong>of</strong><br />
campaigning time. j n this oge <strong>of</strong><br />
television exposure Hurt would be<br />
ample time and. in tho recent past.<br />
Presidential election compuJgns have<br />
worn out just about everyone involv-<br />
ed—the candidates themsWves,<br />
the piuss and campaign workers.<br />
"bN^N<strong>On</strong>CEMl<br />
to Beverly N. I., S n^<br />
"only noticer," his caiiM<br />
the niodiller, "oi^y 1 "-^^'<br />
In one instance he cri<br />
tlves had only a wflk<br />
tence which he fouiid<br />
only operates two tn<br />
;;TCe detecUves had a „„«,<br />
The railroad operates olli<br />
It seems to us that our «<br />
the staff <strong>of</strong> tnis newspaper^<br />
WP^rs h, the wrong p,ad^<br />
siderlng the manifold errol«<br />
and grammar committed bWffi<br />
our typesetters, we are & m<br />
about "only" only. We<br />
fences correctly. We owe<br />
era like bur Beverly<br />
FINIS FOR CAR 14—Po<br />
the air permanently Car 14<br />
tne private automooiie <strong>of</strong> for<br />
Walaman Mr. WaJdinan iiad<br />
installed in it and its desig<br />
Waldnian kept the air busy^TSffl<br />
town and saw ihingb he tuou^lit tttt<br />
tne attention ol the police. Ii&l3<br />
stripped tne equipment rrom MfVtUi<br />
toon it to neauquarters where flriUi<br />
a police automobile. For a time Kit<br />
omy had a pouce radio in hu ot il<br />
way radio which communiaJaj 'S<br />
Patrol and the Civilian DeiciB''<br />
ently, proved a little too much'toaiMi<br />
had this removed a year or more'ikj<br />
also surrendered labt week tlieM<br />
revolver which at one time lie v<br />
shoulder holster In their salad<br />
and former Public Safety<br />
boih carried guns, why we ne<br />
the days when the Messrs. Wild<br />
were named the Rover Boys bj'fdfo<br />
their nocturnal cruising about toiiji<br />
pohce raids and thih and that. ih.'Sk<br />
way, had his fwo-way radio removedfw<br />
car before he left <strong>of</strong>fice We sbodkts<br />
pistol packing pair never shot ati<br />
pttited Natjonsdejnpnstrated itself-as nothing<br />
more than a rather dull international debat-<br />
Jn£ sooiptv<br />
>§, ^)^ji%We; to keep the peace, and<br />
«|*pj3«Uif fWfcihai HHeUnlfed States and the<br />
|Sovjet Union agreed that the conflict must<br />
IfeaMln limited in scope saved the UN from<br />
m tojotfer words, the United NaUohs is<br />
tonly effective in setUiBg major internatloaal<br />
Ifufputes U the two guper-powers want them<br />
-i6ettled. , . ••• , " . • ,<br />
W '-'I-ieoiOBg back, the long dissertations by<br />
J^Mbassaaor Qoldberg and other statesmen<br />
jhad an unreal Quality. TOey wire --"-•-••<br />
v,s<br />
ably, deliberations ~ were proceeding ttStiTSl<br />
the UN headquarters ia New York <strong>City</strong> but,<br />
if so, they failed to make the news.<br />
What this emphasizes is the fact that the<br />
United Nations is almost completely ineffec-<br />
tual unless the U. S. and the Soviets jointly<br />
approve the body's decisions<br />
Will the fate <strong>of</strong> the old League <strong>of</strong> Nations<br />
eventually overtake the UN' Not as long as<br />
this country and Russia believe it has some<br />
value. The League died after the sanctions<br />
it imposed on Italy during that country's<br />
Ethiopian adventure proved worthless in<br />
halting Mussolini's aggression The Rome-<br />
Berlin Axis regarded the League as ridicu-<br />
lous, and the United States, while a benevo-<br />
lent observer <strong>of</strong> League activities, was not a<br />
member.<br />
What happens in the immediate future<br />
will determine the fate <strong>of</strong> the United Nations<br />
It is not too much to say that its future is up<br />
to the U S. and the Soviets If thev work<br />
together the UN will survive.<br />
However, if the two superpowers work<br />
together the United Nations will hardly be<br />
necessary to maintain world peace<br />
Gerfefeii<br />
•nWMW — larnoUim for #n-<br />
tmmmauBt nd th» ^aafle pilfer.<br />
bm at CTrft cards would be auf<br />
ktmt by mo measures left . behind<br />
without actict, wiien the Legislature<br />
closed up rtop last njotuh.<br />
AUhough Om tawnaMng body<br />
passed sewn] hundred hlUs Affing<br />
to stay tosm la«t January, many<br />
BMWW •ftltotl to te «i»ided<br />
•ad m qirtrtb' ratii« In commit.<br />
tern mamiUm B» rrtoni ^ tfie Le-<br />
gist<strong>of</strong>tBe BOtt Noramba-. afcw ol<br />
the MgieeM btlls daeive ta be<br />
ne^erted la ihe cplnien pf lefia-<br />
lntive leadr^,<br />
Ita Jwotfiig and «flng UcenMs<br />
B*nted to senior dtaens would re.<br />
main vtUJd indefinitely 6y one bin<br />
left behind. .Every bat at amis<br />
•rid in Ne«p Jersey «suld tit label-<br />
W witt th« type A ffl nd taf<br />
(obacno CHtarned is .the. etjir by<br />
•irther JBjor^ mtemae, ,'•<br />
»ltf bills irtiloh wtald ^rt^<br />
(•» rt a doz sr«iKK as the ottdal<br />
Start so« art ft*pjg in oauaimm.<br />
liftbrtfal up Jheh- -riot con-<br />
-r-i-nal with the' acquisinon <strong>of</strong><br />
immt <strong>of</strong> tear gas -grenades.<br />
J« Muimmt<br />
I^B weapon* BMiato BMed. :<br />
. ' ='.] • . ' ; - » .. •'•' * •' • ' t •'•" •<br />
:<br />
' - F i y E ; . y E * R s ; " ' i » o 6 ; - : - . : . . ' • . ' . • • ; : . • • ; •'.<br />
,: M^w :Nafltod d. Smith «M<br />
teioeBrt to the Wirtwalft by'«. bevy<br />
it gW :« cMsr-'vdpi'JMannas' it'<br />
Jltt at was opened •«» apjrtirtate<br />
ceremijnles. It Iiai been bujlt by the<br />
•:.CbiiBiy'VMd:Sttpiei; •-:•:•••,•••,••.• /•>'• v'^<br />
A defnriant who was due ro traffic<br />
rtto anwer to ch-rgos rf speed<br />
Sf<br />
g °" le Ulrauen a red<br />
T b<br />
TIM YEARS AGO<br />
Two I^ivy fliers from the Pomona<br />
Air Stattoo were fidied out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
SJ^VLS* Oty bos «men after<br />
tt«?y ditched their plane which hod<br />
developed eigfne troube<br />
" * *<br />
fntm<br />
port<br />
SWern<br />
<strong>of</strong> beach<br />
^^piiiaiitifeilgdgef,<br />
i J '^HMlil50w^: ; S»; : .^;«'ii'oi«j i<br />
• • •<br />
MayorEdwardB Bowterannounc-<br />
J?'^"* BoWng Wcck " aft« »<br />
l ol accidents and Injuries to<br />
boatmen were reported.<br />
• • *<br />
YEARS MO<br />
•or. strict enforcement <strong>of</strong> tho Sunday<br />
dosing low while file Thbemade A»-<br />
•XtetkM) undertook en educational<br />
rata to acquaiiit JJeople with the<br />
UUB laws.<br />
• * •<br />
Atormeif by^ itnhncy <strong>of</strong> drfvtra<br />
to to«B traffio dgnsls, pnUdft ^^^<br />
roting ticma on tnotmhU wl»<br />
Jgoorerf red UgUs. Sevoal violeton<br />
were armted ftt driver he has rensonabW<br />
grounds to bdleve that he h«> beat<br />
driving in violation td the law and<br />
Is therefore being placed tinder<br />
arrest<br />
<strong>On</strong> the other hand, according lo<br />
the ruling.' if a poUceman stops a<br />
motorist and cvimnnlly finds the<br />
driver had not been drlnldng and Is<br />
released -to cohtihuer hta >>umey<br />
Iherp would toe no legal arrat, buf<br />
merely an investigative detention.<br />
DtePATCHBR 8S-^yso mM^fl<br />
scene this summer Is "DkpatcherSi'lliS<br />
"Pete Jump" Oianipietro, amolA^Hi*<br />
ty Director Stretch. Mr, Qiafflp^^<br />
'•dispatcher 66" but last year his 6^<br />
assigned to a summer policeman tMM<br />
became "di^BteB«- rfs.a Mr. mr mm<br />
ited fame throughout the CapehjtUjM<br />
radio district,. His; dulcet ton^|||i|<br />
stolen can and called local cars to 1 !<br />
different from the bored, pr<strong>of</strong>^i<br />
ployed by other dispatchers, JBJ|<br />
back at his dispatcher's post tltisstjju.;<br />
is missing. To hear Mr. Glanljaen|Mfll<br />
was an experiende, • : ; *:S^f<br />
• • , . . . . : • • . . • • . * . ' ••••'• • ' * « &<br />
POLICE SECRETARY—V»e «|i<br />
the other day whilB she was bfttiirflp<br />
post <strong>of</strong> summer police secretj#,jlft:]<br />
comes from Lansing, MieWpn*M|f|<br />
a junior at juchigan State UmapKi<br />
maiorini in police admmttlnffl<br />
arrived in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> about a w&W<br />
poUce headquarters. She Is Bif<br />
doesn't look as though she WoiS<br />
becoming an administrator ta|^<br />
recuon pc in workteg ivitn f i#*<br />
Ma amWOonsi Looks can MM<br />
her other falehts Miss Winmtf W<br />
Misj Wnaiw let- it be knowniO!!^<br />
W« and it becuj^ to poUcfi'<br />
handy to hare around to fl#ili<br />
inen, The idea—that she befjim<br />
from 8 p,m. to 2 a.m.flheiroHMj<br />
uniform^ but because she is UBBI<br />
really be a policewoman, Thitte<br />
who met Miss; OTHans v#um:;. CtTY HA&L owuip-<br />
hM a soul, aria the'? pKenvnfflM<br />
, <strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong> Conimlssloners'-i&llk<br />
David ^L. Simpson. MayorMm<br />
decorattng Wiftfflcer w«b ;po^<br />
••, scenes. Anybody? might do;tt|l<br />
: and -Chance, HoWevlr, aiffflp<br />
;: h«vr • borrowed origiM! 3flM<br />
Mrj Kathiyn WittoS^dlrWteM<br />
Cejito;. Wstefully framiiyi;^<br />
; -Wlepldr, ^f^ooditaste; <strong>of</strong>iiOT<br />
to. Jhe^tffllH «rhich hltWrM<br />
•>:. n6thJiii|:ttorfl ^rtoWhU#;!BWW<br />
; ^nd, phptocraphs ?<strong>of</strong>-meni^Wf' 9<br />
: Apartinentt; ^Mrs;. wiison is l?<<br />
; pi 'rare- soulful, lioW8#P<br />
ChMce^fluterbffledJis M<br />
simple composiUon Mrti><br />
:: leaves, radflating the groat<br />
: MMtuni>ls;alsttiay <strong>of</strong>;jonfe<br />
dallodilS; Daffodils, it seen^j<br />
'•• i^^^^CniicVi^wflicestf"^<br />
"latfer*\Vfe^^" M - *^-- ki ^' < * <<br />
fJUNE 30, <strong>1967</strong><br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
urc News<br />
FIST CHURCH<br />
'ScbooL<br />
Wonhlp.<br />
W<br />
HODIST CHURCH<br />
fentral QV.<br />
flck, mlnlitsr<br />
eaks to you<br />
TIAK SCIENCE<br />
RDIO SERIES<br />
MIS SUNDAY<br />
I OI-UKS^Port 2'<br />
George G. AJhlon. organUt and choir<br />
master<br />
Tesiay (Friday)—<br />
9 a.m. 1O Us 30<br />
durdi School.<br />
8 p.nij—Chineel Qioir reheaiial,<br />
Sunday—<br />
mm<br />
— Vacation<br />
a-m — Church School with<br />
Lljssii tor jU ain?s<br />
S 30 and 11 a m —Idtn'iral Wor<br />
Eh p Service*! Dr Guffn k'f* sf nnon<br />
tor.t ^nrenHy and Struggle'<br />
7 30 p m — Earning Worship in the<br />
MQQ iyn Thi a1i>r §,ssikt*rf Thi? Hon<br />
ombif Brygks Hays former Con-<br />
jcrf^smjn from Arku/Bas<br />
Moiiday—<br />
Ipiti<br />
8pm<br />
—CommiKiion on EduisiUon<br />
=O££ii.jaI Bsard Meeting<br />
2 p.m.—Summer AUMUary, durch<br />
SDclal Hull, Miss Florence Bucking,<br />
ham, speaker.<br />
Wednesday—<br />
7:20 p,m._Mid^s'e>ok Prayer Sav-<br />
ieo in Bleyler Ompel.<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Hen* ef MM Ocem aty SumniM-<br />
•1M CN<br />
MB CMNtwie.<br />
10th it. and Wulay av.<br />
R«v. David P. Wright, D.D., paitor<br />
Riv. Donald Lawisn, Mlnliter <strong>of</strong><br />
Youth<br />
Jamei H&pewsll. Cstilsnncs Musical<br />
Dlndor<br />
Sunday—<br />
ST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
UNDAY SCHOOL<br />
THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, U.S.A.<br />
7th and Wesley Avenue<br />
Are Cordially Invited To Attend The<br />
JMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 2, <strong>1967</strong><br />
9:30 a.m.<br />
Juesr Teacher—Mr. R. Lyh Olmstead<br />
Director. Christian Education, Fir«t Preibyterian<br />
Graded Classes For The Family<br />
1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. U.S.A.<br />
7th and Wesley Avenue<br />
Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen, Th.M., Pastor<br />
SUNDAY, JULY 2, <strong>1967</strong><br />
NG WORSHIP - 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.<br />
Message<br />
"THE MYSTERY OF. MAN"<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m.<br />
Graded Classes For The Family<br />
EVENING WORSHIP-7:30 p.m.<br />
Closing Erercises<br />
DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL<br />
160 PUPILS and TEACHERS<br />
WEDNESDAY EVENING-7:30 p.m.<br />
"The Bible Study Hour"<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
HENRY C. LOPER<br />
— Organists —<br />
MRS. DAVID TOBIAS, ROBERT V. ALLEN<br />
A Cordial Welcome Awaits You<br />
Jolding Foith The Word 01 Life" Philippianb 2 16<br />
g frenn 9 a.m. ito 12:30<br />
ait Watson's ttostsiUTCint, 9th st. and<br />
Ocenn av., and Impaln MutpJ. left<br />
sidir 10th s«. and boardwolk.<br />
9:30 a.m.—SuiKlsiy Schixd with dOT, Wi ••.* O^nj *lis PARKINS far « <strong>On</strong> •! Clwrdi,<br />
ff-30 Ciw/ Sunday.-Sch^bl In gradWilqisrt^or the family<br />
OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley av., Stfi to Ath ttt,<br />
Sunday—<br />
8:45 flntl 10:45 a.m-—Sons services<br />
led by William G. Lulf. Tobtniaclo<br />
Association presld,ent.<br />
9 and 31 a.m.—JVlorrinj; Worship,<br />
Dr. J, Bunion "niwimis,, retU«r erf the<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> 4he Heavenly Rt4t,, Fifth<br />
£iv. at 9(Kh St., New York, spoiler,<br />
7:15 prjn.—Song service Jed by Wai-<br />
ter I), Eddowcs Jr. in the Strand<br />
Theatre, &h st. and Boardwalk.<br />
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service .in the<br />
Strand "J'heei.tre, Dr. G. Ross Free-<br />
man, assistant to the dean and (Mrec-<br />
tor ol supervised ministry ol the<br />
Oandler School «C 'Hieology, E^nory<br />
Undveridly, Atlanta, Ga., speaker.<br />
ChapluJn <strong>of</strong> the day. Itev. JoJin C.<br />
UNION CHAPEL-BY-THE-SEA<br />
5Sltl U. and Aibvry av.<br />
Defcin, lay Ivader<br />
Mr*. Thoma« D. MuDliwaux, director<br />
<strong>of</strong> mutlc<br />
Sunday—<br />
9:30 a_m.—Smida^ SdiooiL E^igwie<br />
Debus, sup^TiiKtendeiit. Classes for<br />
all.<br />
11 a_ni.—-WOITJIUP Service. Sj>eaker.<br />
Dr. G. Ross *'PWJ1EU1 ol tJie Quidler<br />
School at Theology <strong>of</strong> Emory Unl-<br />
vendty, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. WilMam<br />
A.. Oillen, soloist at St. John the<br />
Evungclist
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.ir.:if<br />
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1 m<br />
t ral* In,<br />
j-f^e Communist _,<br />
slices Berlia m ftijp Jwi _____<br />
_n,qpnal fuiieral and interment servjpes<br />
in the c'ttji. 'Most cemeteries<br />
- , • - _•/ . ;, - ( are in East Berlin and resi^eqfs<br />
<strong>of</strong> top free sectjjin_j are rarely able to visit then- family<br />
graves. Puneral Directors are permitted to take bodies<br />
! through th_'wWtpn-Q__}spe_ifle_ day a wepli<br />
J. Wjmberg<br />
Funeral ffoiqp<br />
I ^ jffp* <strong>of</strong> Funeral uiprtcm to All Cncb<br />
201 ASBURY AVE. DIA> 3^,654<br />
•vita<br />
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PRUIT<br />
R«v. Howard O.<br />
mMIc'<br />
nd tf-<br />
8, 9:30 and U ajn.—aacnunent <strong>of</strong><br />
Holy Qonmiuikro. Dr. Lajtai"iiflld<br />
&30 and H Hflu-jiiuTOi, Nursery.<br />
? : ¥ P."1-S-nlor Hlgn M_F leave<br />
5 church toS- Uie Strand Tficnrii i£<br />
(<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to ]„_- D_ G j ^<br />
9:45 a.m.Sunday<br />
U a.m.—Moridnj Worji^<br />
,J *'"• ~ MaUndJM Ya<br />
SttB1<br />
8 p.m.^Evcninf Service,<br />
1 pja.-O<br />
|Thvnday—<br />
WWnifi<br />
aD on BducaBon.<br />
Board.<br />
' CJioir pracric<br />
|g^ D _«f« *AV •APTltT<br />
|Sund»y—<br />
g Bhip_<br />
7:a> p_m. — pyenJnK FfUowship<br />
Monday—<br />
7 p-m.—Qiuroh League powHnB.<br />
u«iUy~ '<br />
Morning — Rescue Mission Auxiliary.<br />
7=3!! P-m-v-iMtAveek Ernyer Secv<br />
ice<br />
8:30 p.jp_^LadJes Chorus<br />
TUCKAHOE METHODIST<br />
Rev. John ^ h<br />
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE<br />
J<br />
^pg Service.<br />
r MET^OOIST<br />
12th Srreet and Asbury Avenue M a m —»jorrfnB Wiorah<br />
HOTELS, STORES ?!»«« RESTAUflANTS<br />
SUPPLIED ^ •<br />
PHONE 399-5655<br />
RESIDENCE 927-3668 or 927-2Q58<br />
BEST QUALITY<br />
PROMPT BEITOY<br />
11 a_m—Sunday" SehcoL<br />
d<br />
EASY METHOp<br />
R|VIN^ fJHOOL<br />
NEW iWSCT NATURAL GAS COMPACT<br />
THE OCBAH CIT¥ SBNTIMiLLEnSER<br />
7 p.m.—W. C TC '<br />
HaH. > . r, „<br />
7:30 p.nfy. —- Woman's 'Kdcfety <strong>of</strong><br />
-JmsMan Service.* "" ~" ,<br />
7 p.m.—Senior iChoie {xactLce.<br />
Tftttreuy—<br />
6:45 pin.—Bqys*. Glass.<br />
SMAU|L|Ji MVTHMMST<br />
Km. Wcttar *nmt putor<br />
10.30 a_m —Church School<br />
7.30 p m.—Evening Wotd«I<br />
7 p.m.—Choir reheai^l.<br />
CITY BAPTIST<br />
11 ^ jfl,—'WpTOhip Scryio?.<br />
6.^0 p tn.—Ghur rdieflisiU.<br />
7.30 p.m.—Pmyer meeting<br />
tiunday—<br />
1 p m.—AduB Bible Society.<br />
9 s Qn Sunday<br />
For Presbyterian Bible School<br />
i<br />
Cape 4-H'ers Depart Mondqy<br />
For Stokes State Forest Camp<br />
Iijckwqod said that besides hav-<br />
Iqg a wonderful *" pr<strong>of</strong>lts «neJ<br />
while the price <strong>of</strong> goods and services<br />
was rising — by about 3 percent<br />
Inflation, contrary to a widelyheld<br />
view, is not a rector which<br />
inevitably pushes up business pr<strong>of</strong>its.<br />
A stage is reached when costs<br />
start rising faster thru, the —,„. rf<br />
the product.<br />
ity to pay or the rising tide <strong>of</strong> its<br />
sprpduig The pr<strong>of</strong>its drop fa a<br />
mflcant factor fat Iin<br />
current feai-. that<br />
are thrcatoied with an enormous<br />
deficit in the coming fiscal |<br />
6 The fall in pr<strong>of</strong>its cannot be I<br />
as merely an adjustment<br />
more reasonable level, after<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>its were allegedly inflated to an<br />
abnormal degree in 1965 and early<br />
19C6. Long-term comparisons<br />
earlier properous years indicate I<br />
that pr<strong>of</strong>its have fallen behind the<br />
Procession. ralbcr than gotten I<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> it Between IS66 and the |<br />
present, after-taic personal Incomes<br />
have rfien by 80 percent, while af-,<br />
tcr tax proGta have increased by<br />
1 The tupst Important comment I<br />
Jsa eeneral principle which ha» I<br />
been asserted troqQcnUy hi this I<br />
while the rctauve sharp <strong>of</strong> defense space — business pr<strong>of</strong>itability is the<br />
business in total corporate activity central tsctor which determines<br />
popular my^h- ««* aqd the tnw) <strong>of</strong> thp wt<strong>of</strong>e cv»r,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the wodd. omy ProCtx are the incentive which<br />
leads businesi to employ workers,<br />
FOdpcp gooda and invest In plant I<br />
and equipment An impairment <strong>of</strong><br />
pmfjts is a threat to high levels<br />
<strong>of</strong> employment aqd economic<br />
growth.<br />
8- «, «n US? or MfS,<br />
decidgs that it is nepessjr _<br />
Pose higher tax ntfes,' every effort I<br />
slwul4 pa mftfk (p minimize their<br />
adverse impact on corporAte pml<br />
'its In view <strong>of</strong> Ihg already declining<br />
trend in pr<strong>of</strong>its, wo sfiould sure-,<br />
ly not make corporations pay mare<br />
than tbpir iponnrtianai share • (z) Tor Iili childrili'a<br />
!'.»<br />
; i<br />
Km"'<br />
my<br />
ft<br />
t^<br />
CDDt~-<br />
, ,« m*—. tnst<br />
"cxlend the draft Jaw four<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Haddonfield Choral Society Sings<br />
21 st Annual Pier Concert Saturday<br />
Forum And<br />
Agin' 'Em<br />
pubHc and private wiretapping<br />
«« « In itttonl security tases ag - -,— beygnd the present espimHan<br />
T a daAgenxts 'threat to individual<br />
s privacy and places lrniHiatitn en law<br />
date <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jun</strong>e 30 The bill w<br />
enforcement< '<br />
continue deferments for college<br />
, , /<br />
GaxxsiUy speaking; one mum* p^y-<br />
'chonnaJyas Mmsrft' '<br />
.. .._ mark the „„<br />
consecutive year that this popular<br />
choral grsnp bos presented-outstanding<br />
programs to eritenain the<br />
iwople attending the Siturdny evra-<br />
Williams Jewelers ing. onewte It wilt also mark<br />
Shearer's 21st anniversary mih the<br />
"YOUR RELIABLE JEWELER<br />
Kroup<br />
Haddonficld doral Soarty<br />
A Large Selection <strong>of</strong> QJSC PINS and<br />
membership <strong>of</strong> 90 mit.es<br />
lUng cotnmuiuliee from<br />
U Karaf 6o/d PIERCED EARRINGS<br />
Toms River to Hnminonton N J<br />
I<br />
Mrs. MUton Eisenhardt, Hadrian-1 Fame<br />
- — -^£<br />
firld pirsidmt <strong>of</strong> (he Koclotj *.T hii tilm-unarml en<br />
J -CfnnBm!n5an! "and<br />
=al talentst Mr Siearcr is prea-fEleanor Simenson, Qundro<br />
nt <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Football Appearing as soloists in the sec-<br />
Official*- Association which <strong>of</strong>flcl- ond part <strong>of</strong> the program will be<br />
ates nigh school gomes thrwigtout Harry G Shuster O>H'ngw>J and<br />
New Jcrsty He is also chairman Eltmnor Simenson TTie pr<strong>of</strong>»rain<br />
ol the High School Selections Octn- W1 M include the foilmnng selittinns<br />
mittee <strong>of</strong> the_Brooks-Irvine Mom- PART I<br />
I «• -U- • Vi ^^# M.M<br />
'V Oiapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Football Foundation and<br />
and .h-is helped many an Game<br />
' athlete to obtain a scholar- " ~<br />
m Conttnuvd from Editorial P<br />
keep attracting young people<br />
you your shores. hs<br />
You claim that we haiifi around<br />
In gangs in the boardwalk pavilions.<br />
^wd_ on issshes— \te con't—haveparties<br />
without someone complaining<br />
about nptie, • TaiT Ij^f"<br />
MM il<br />
nut very effective. The average age<br />
ill FOR YOyMILF THI CAR! AND QUALITY IN6R1DIINTS Ulf D IN<br />
wiU be Jsard all the Choral Society:<br />
<strong>of</strong> attiixlants vmm probably no more<br />
tacwn rap presented in the "Bill Bajlej" .............. Cannon than 18. What about the older j<br />
Broadway production.''<br />
"Dream" ,. ,,,, EUT. Mercer crowd, those between 11 and 21,<br />
NANCY LYNNS .JSSJEfc LB<br />
Singing the part <strong>of</strong> mtaa DooUttle "Java" ,.,,...,.,,.,,., arr. those who don't want to pj to I<br />
nil be Patricia Humpp, <strong>of</strong> Bjack- "Gonna Build a Mountain'<br />
Somers Point with a phoney ID<br />
Dehcious cool p m niliit confections with topping <strong>of</strong> tiny chocoiate<br />
««d, «iMle Gary F
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AND CONFIDENCE<br />
JOSEPH<br />
Ha C<strong>of</strong>iMrtton wfti,<br />
Any OHMF Mir**<br />
fltUBHc aty, H j;<br />
r Huh INM B» M<br />
•HHHflHN<br />
:<br />
Siii»«i<br />
iMawBtttstnm Mumim<br />
^MXm^f Oongresanan. •<br />
W»S^iSjpW H 4 3&wi Sandman said he fa paJS<br />
torijiwlee anfl tally, eoneertied with flu dMerim<br />
gmiOCtAM iCI1TtSlNtWli,.tf B^R<br />
Assume that all people,<br />
Wr opliUon in this regard. Be prt-f<br />
I pared for certain disiippoliilnnails an I<br />
| ivaitT without wasting too much flmel<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>it tma mistakes, but don't Uve _<br />
with them. f<br />
You cannot luni from shyness to<br />
nnfjdonee in a single day. You haw<br />
to build confidence, stop by step.<br />
"I an,, to jump Info a deep, pool or river.<br />
ana maintained to<br />
b ? •»**•<br />
•JL^r" W ^*" I my shyness, Wauie give me m ant. " ia >- DM jilBiiTlliCTINe<br />
Sandman «. -« ^J^ ^ - •- JJJ^-^^^-^Jjl JSJi fti!^«_. «"<br />
j FB*BjinBi3F studies, ^* en ' wiU »to «"' U^ Haw,<br />
improved wuerway wouM provide<br />
many taereasBd economlB benefits<br />
and meajrfes,<br />
ONDERUND<br />
'• 14 RIDES = =<br />
«»«» MONDAY THRU SATURDAY<br />
^ ^ foe 11-30 P,<br />
*ji*Aiue row WHILE RibiNe<br />
f omifm A.M.<br />
wUdi records<br />
«• "iv.i van,<br />
iSSf 8 * 11 .'•',!••';''.<br />
THE CIR«<br />
SOMERS POIN<br />
t VVe/cpine ^ w^opai aw»di, .- , ••*»••••-.••••>•<br />
Id ^: v Wu* a« and h^^^^ft^S A/tflflUft:fflOW-'<br />
i Louis are newcomers into in Newtown iqmn, pa I W | ,, ^ .•<br />
^n|^(Iyjrf year round Medford Latas and ii grandchildren. 5®f /|| ^ UffUSt '<<br />
*K ,5S T 6 **?" PlR^iCf MATCH i • B Seventh Annual AUantie aiorea<br />
m.;mm spring nflerjum. -«««^ WATCH- Mi^ show will take place Aug.<br />
lH!T8;for many yeajj, TOey -a. you wish to marry my daugh- us 22, 23 and « at the Beth Judah<br />
ing thoto home ttt 2SS8 West tor? Do you think you're sujtrf?" auditorium In Ventnor, It wUl be<br />
" x eenajnly rlp.^lr. With her eharni open to the public with all it<br />
j« is a reUred construotjon imd Hour monay, we went made tor on ejdjIbiUon tor saje Bom 11 a.m.<br />
; and att have joined Holy each other." until M pjn. except Thursday, the<br />
-•" ~ =^ JinU day, when the show will dime<br />
II I 'C 1234-1242 Boardwalk V<br />
I L L O RESTAURANT & CUM BAR<br />
eeon Clfy'i <strong>On</strong>ly Boardwalk Clam Bar<br />
erving - LUNCH - DINNER<br />
ITEAMED CLAMS • SEAFOOD - COCKTAILS<br />
DELICIOUS SHORE DINNERS<br />
TRY OUR 4 P, M. TO 8 P, M. DINNER<br />
SPECIALS EVERY NIGHT<br />
LUNCHEON<br />
SPECIAL 12-3<br />
COMPLETE<br />
SEAFOOD MENU<br />
1.00<br />
CHARCOAL<br />
•ROILED STBAKS ft CHOP!<br />
12 NOON "TIL 9 P. M,<br />
"Gourmet Dining if Scotch Prices"<br />
German & American Cuisine <<br />
• SA06RBRATEN * ROULADEN<br />
• GOULASH • POTATO PANCAKES Mm<br />
SERVE YOURSELF<br />
•rNlifait (Daily Incl, Sun.) from I At Our Mielaui<br />
I A. M. • Dinner (Weakday.) from I<br />
4:38 P. M, Sun. from 4 P. M. If<br />
SALAD BAR<br />
at i p,m.<br />
The merchandise to be olfered<br />
Ms year will cover a wjde varisd<br />
soope in an effort to have semottiini<br />
for everone at a price level<br />
Qiat will bejpn with modest amounts<br />
for the novice up to more significant<br />
sums lor the seasoned eollector,<br />
Browidns is invited.<br />
As In former years luncheon and<br />
dinner parties are Invited but reservatioiH<br />
are requested in advance in<br />
order to assure service, Hie Antique<br />
Krrefory which is compiled taeh<br />
year listing anttaue dsle« <strong>of</strong> a wide<br />
area will be given to all patrons<br />
<strong>of</strong> the show as a useful souvenir<br />
*- u - • *•—oughout the year.<br />
landise <strong>of</strong>fered this year<br />
will Include eWMi,. tfaasware, dolls,<br />
Iron toys, and banks, books, stamps,<br />
and coins, linen;!, furniture, jewelry,<br />
clocks, watches, leaded glass shades,<br />
lamps and kitchen accessories.<br />
to are ineUned to rliinlt tove at<br />
firat Eilglit Is iiitaJuaUon at first sight.<br />
H you are smarter ttion anyone<br />
Jse around you, keep it to youmcU.<br />
,ubel<br />
WHERE DELIGHTFUL DINING BEGINS —<br />
STEAKS CHiDPS SEAFOOD and ITALIAN CUISINE<br />
MAG'S<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
anb LOUNGE<br />
OPEN DAILY 4 P,M,<br />
SUNDAY AT NOON<br />
King Arthur Lounge •:• Cimsl<strong>of</strong> Dinlnei Reom -:- Marine A Uliiir* Dinlni Room<br />
PHONI 927-27B9 or 927-4360<br />
8 SHQRi ROAD SOMIRS POINT. N, J.<br />
S08 SHQRi ROAD<br />
Double-Ring Ceremony Unites S<br />
Mary A, Rubba, John M.Hartig 8<br />
St. Joseph' R.C, Ouirch in fflm. a wedding Wp to gamuda, Hiey wUl S<br />
monton was Uie setting last Satur- make flteir home In Elmhurst, III. %<br />
day morning for the weddim <strong>of</strong> Miss 1W her travelling outfit the bride "<br />
Btory A. Rubba and John M, Harts, selected a beige and pink linen suit<br />
The Rev, John Rubba, uncle <strong>of</strong> the wift bone aecessariis.<br />
bride, <strong>of</strong>fidated at the clouble-ring -riio bride is a graduate el St.<br />
ceremony. , Joseph's School in Hammonton, ftn- •<br />
and M, Russe<br />
monton. The bridegroom ii the son She is a teacher. The bridegroom<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. »md Mrs, FBu! R, Hartg, was graduated from McOomogh JBl<strong>of</strong><br />
17 W, Miiitartfi rd,, ftls city, taw SrtraJ, C. W.^^ QoUega <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, mnk jarwna, cousin <strong>of</strong> ^ ^ , 'ffl^ ^tAj<br />
the bride, <strong>of</strong> Iftramonton, was ma- "J aigineer wrth Edde Batteries.<br />
Oat <strong>of</strong> honor. The bridesmaids ~ ~ ^ ~<br />
were mm Joan N, Hartii, <strong>of</strong> ttus ALWAYS<br />
citt'. sister <strong>of</strong> the bridepmim; Mrs. The good thing about beAnlng<br />
Ouistopher D'Alessio,, rf Iftwer. at tte bottom is that you always have<br />
town. Pa.; and Miss Diane J, something solid to go back to.<br />
Rubba, <strong>of</strong> Mannnonton, sister <strong>of</strong> the ' —<br />
bride.<br />
Peter* V, O<strong>of</strong>fey, <strong>of</strong> Bln^iamioii,<br />
N,Y,, was best man, and assisting<br />
as usliers were Matthew J. Rubba,<br />
<strong>of</strong> OoUinpwood, Robert P. Baldaul.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Palmyra, and GeHiM Goldstein,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Yontara, N,Y,<br />
Given in marrtage by her father,<br />
It<br />
B<br />
BLIND ALLEY<br />
;;«« to4k-^OiBr-t<strong>of</strong>iHek to<br />
one thing till it gets there , , .<br />
i W s . ^ '"'^ •••'•-<br />
Our Moid started en a gho*<br />
_stiing—and took a lacing . ..<br />
^,''. • • * •<br />
Getting to the moon is going<br />
to be uphJU aU the way ...<br />
* • *<br />
It WU really, look like your<br />
passport photo, you'r* . too<br />
v ack to travel!<br />
Ji . . .<br />
Todays,,objective: (o.get less<br />
to itefBpjre :tinp to "do It in,<br />
' and more, money "Be not get.<br />
Hog it done.<br />
Rnd the ldnd ol prompt, dependable<br />
service you want at<br />
Seashore Venetian Blind Co.<br />
axdfteAo lefiislatORi and aiiier fnicas<br />
'wTOetaiB a'Saii Sftffl'tt^rtp.<br />
i-ocui <strong>of</strong> QjngrtKS JliOJ HoliU osoms<br />
itah^.Uja niaJorjjfjjswliflypiL<br />
SBfS|j|i%aoi stare Cape Miy'fl IW<br />
iL~a^ ,it ^ where the exhibit<br />
held,<br />
., m;akes ^ouSiKiOM<br />
New Flexalum<br />
TWI-NIGHTER*<br />
S1ASHQRE<br />
BLIND COMPANY 399-5140<br />
Mr, and MM, Michael Q'Hfcra who wore married Mtinday<br />
afternoon last week in the Impala Motel C<strong>of</strong>fte Shop Mrs<br />
O'Hara is the former Mildred Hendrlcks, Mr, O'Hara is a<br />
chef at the Impala.—Grainger Photo,<br />
MB<br />
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DIAL 399^235<br />
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Miss Prot/cf Is Peters Bride<br />
In Episcopal Church Ceremony<br />
Grara? Epistupal Churdi in Jl(n*<br />
Sands Permit Denied ititvilk- was tin- .sotting cwx'tvtly for<br />
front <strong>of</strong> die gowm and the slecv*<br />
At Appeal Re-Hearing wt>dding <strong>of</strong> Miss Domii I^ynn were denarotod with embroidery and<br />
also was faitured on the rtiapd tmln.<br />
d and Lee POICTS. ITn.- llw. Can-<br />
TiraCAHOE — The re-h«rlng ol n Jonas Rirdy <strong>of</strong>fl<br />
Traj^ ^whnW W JniMw Rfo^ P|l*?nt ;<br />
(iws city, is hi tiiangc and is being<br />
usj>i3led by Mis. Ruth Kilmer, <strong>of</strong><br />
Nontiificld.<br />
Tlie Somitirs I^adnt librtury Aides<br />
'has -bpdi formed for girls inijeref<br />
in woHdng at th
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I- •<br />
m<br />
1 'iJ'/'i 11<br />
AUTO BODY REPAIR<br />
Uons ^<br />
Teens Danto Af Half<br />
At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CSy<br />
wejOiib held Wednesday<br />
Biot> Hie club will, again sponsor a<br />
tjeen-age danoent danoe^nt d»,Oomfen«m<br />
d»Oomfen«<br />
Hall. 6th, st. sand bra&walk op<br />
^hm^day, August JO. Hictan? don<br />
is^chsiiiatian <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />
Tlie program for the ewaHj«wns a<br />
.series <strong>of</strong> .ookmtf slute shmrai hy<br />
unem&rf ..Aubrey Reed, destine<br />
scenes tram a, retxat top to San<br />
Frcinclseo, ptsneyAind and SUf Lota?<br />
, is it pposly young Unngp And<br />
snQ&Gs go dionMoundire?<br />
l» TACCARINO<br />
• GM Defco Heat<br />
* Texaco Fuel OH<br />
24-HOURS-A-DAY LOCAL SERVICE<br />
OIL BURNER INSURANCE "<br />
Wost Ave PHONE 3994450<br />
Mare VanDcr V/M, tenoin *rin<br />
join the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Municipal<br />
CL-uioiice Fuhmian and Tom Pcr-<br />
Wns, barJtone soloist, te tiw<br />
STEREO TELEVISION • RADIOS • TAPE RECORDERS<br />
* AUTHORIZED-DEALER *<br />
CORSON ELECTRIC<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
752 WEST AVENUE-eJACT^CNgaiUFF, VENUE<br />
JR, Proprietor Dl<br />
(AT NIGHT DIAL 399-1754) QPfiN 8 - 5 DAILY -_ FRIDAY<br />
VINYt COATED PANEiING AT A BARGAIN PRICE<br />
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS UP!<br />
Hurry and Save — The Supply Is Limited<br />
ANTfQUE &IRCH.... 4' x 8' $<br />
BAYOU PECAN . . . . 4' x 8'<br />
BURMA TEAK 4' x 8/<br />
GUNWOOD WALNUT 4'x8' *<br />
REG. ptflCE $6.95 — A SAVING OF OVER 50%<br />
&NLY 528-95<br />
Gt&D-TO HECOMMEN0 A iiEUABLE CONTRACTOJEl<br />
THE OCEXU CrTt 3EHTIWELLeDGgR<br />
Music Pier Concert Programs<br />
Into The Night<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Humore&kc<br />
f^ipftnn ...,.,,si.,,_i#,<br />
' Clarence Fuhrhian 1 , Conductor<br />
Thomas^ Perkins, Baritone x<br />
Frank Ruggieri, Manageri<br />
PM* II<br />
Over-<br />
»**«*<br />
Township School<br />
<strong>1967</strong>-68 Sessio<br />
MARMORA —<br />
<strong>of</strong> ' Education<br />
Beginning Dajly nt 8 P. M.<br />
Sunday. July 1<br />
VAN DER WERF<br />
Part I<br />
I The Glow-Worm<br />
llron DovMon March<br />
work at<br />
Iinoke<br />
Kksfcr Elementary School.. A Township<br />
photo<br />
will ba purcnascd by the<br />
Boon).<br />
March Of Hie Toreadors ,<br />
Soprano Solo<br />
Tbm PteldiB<br />
Amtrfan ftirol<br />
Oklahoma ,<br />
July ]<br />
• I<br />
um QivaJry Overture<br />
Tenor Solo<br />
Soprano Sate '<br />
Man*<br />
Tom Pertans<br />
Tuoday, July 4<br />
S<br />
rnanksgivinKr Ducember<br />
23 to January 3, Christmas vacaflon;<br />
February 12. Lincoln's blrthday,<br />
February 22. Washington's<br />
I _ ibwHiday. April 11 to lb, Bas.<br />
. limey The Fbro Of DeB^ Omture.Verdi 1an; May 30, Manorial<br />
_. Tenor Sato Know days. If needed, --••-<br />
BS- 'KS mrtoi .Baton be taken Ir«n Easter „,„,.<br />
BSSliSSl ' , • • L M °"?l *"" do Olat M" Ma-<br />
BalJrt ItopBen .. Lmgini dara bo atpodnted ea attendance<br />
My Mfiryliind<br />
7<br />
*<br />
•i" RsAtch<br />
Tom Pawns<br />
And Motorcycles<br />
ATLANTIC OTY — All<br />
mUttmesmers and<br />
moualy asreed<br />
**« the Bmrf <strong>of</strong> taBfe<br />
New Jersey Bcpic^way<br />
' bJm 5<br />
,., Rosas is to reduce the faektaiee<br />
nodgers °n the SSqarasway, Also, this „„,<br />
— ton to aamdards already In foree<br />
Local Red Cross Furtd Drfye ES^SSH."<br />
fops Quota; Nets '3,347,71 IEWISST 8 "* 21<br />
week <strong>of</strong> free oonoats on tho<br />
Music Ker Suniay «br<br />
Thuraday.<br />
VanDa- Wert has sung fte<br />
»ol= <strong>of</strong> Tamirai in lUraarfs<br />
'•The Magic nuta" under iba<br />
"The Ma^e Jnyto 1 4000 on *•"«»•«<br />
Fund Drive, tag annauncEd thai in Otis' Red Qw projects;<br />
B,3ff.H tes been domied to date .%• R«l Qw is the onlyvolunteer<br />
BOiJ fsceedi the B.0OD objective a»-<br />
J (Svufiut fw^nTA-rat^Ffi maiHteiirfiij*<br />
' <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty by die Cape May M hours, 3a days-a year ama<strong>of</strong><br />
? under<br />
with aU United Slates servicana,!<br />
^ « volunteers partdpated<br />
fl^ an* BTIB^ to tat<br />
wherever May Ma, -Oie contrtbuUons J<br />
Ui "Don P^jialrf', Be Ms<br />
I IB the drive thla year. help support 2re Had Cms wnrtoni<br />
pertanmd «rtth ttie Nethprlamis<br />
the objacUvB j s mitt In Vietnam in additton to meeting!<br />
[ aad fte<br />
Ogam Oampany, HE HaBm<br />
<strong>of</strong> die Red Gogs can the need in,Ope May Cbunty<br />
,%mphony and Uje Manhataii<br />
in MM?<br />
^ <br />
*aa T!iefita% ffe cuJr»t^ to Blarirmnh noted.<br />
Mlh the Manns Opera Theater/ The rtatansn has ej^ressed his<br />
Vanftsr Wrt ta flie US wlnna. uttl to h<br />
at ttie Yotw Women's ttrtstian<br />
A^daUoB ana fl« Domtoroi<br />
Glee Outo Asrarts.<br />
ne " W MW Oounty,<br />
j^ressed<br />
m to the reaidents <strong>of</strong> this<br />
\cU¥ w&D mm so WErously and<br />
prttaSy to the volunteers who<br />
put tatti much ftne and effort to<br />
m^ tte BoaL<br />
PA1M1R SIB DEGREE<br />
g M yolunteaa a^e Mrs<br />
D. Nichols. Mrs. G. Au&H<br />
^lherotW to. Simms Ki-v Konneth Perin<br />
N fTr^ J ^^d^^l^ S" K", Kenneth Perin<br />
fibUoaophy dee fit Cornell Uni- ^5 ^ ^ .f*,, 1 A<br />
^<br />
BonlJ<br />
TTi^ 10-jcar^W hai boa, BP- I ^ ! £ L « a dose but some <br />
good to l)e true. - Tell you that you<br />
havo won-a "free" feift. - *- ^<br />
V5W<br />
'VI-TJ K* 1<br />
M. brl^ R^n.<br />
FRESH Ml<br />
. . . delivered to y&tiNii<br />
Your shopping is as hear as your pn<br />
shop Bradley's, for 20 years <strong>Ocean</strong> '<br />
personalized market. rt<br />
* Fresh and Tender Qiitflft l,T._<br />
NaHUng Pn-PackagMi —." 1j J<br />
* Farm Ripened VegeraBfeiV""<br />
* Brand Name Orbcerfes '<br />
* Delicatessen Delighfs <<br />
* Frozen Foods<br />
BRADLET.<br />
FARMER'S MARKfil<br />
116 Atlantic Ave.<br />
.-— JQHM and *MN SH0PAC!-<br />
JUNE/30, <strong>1967</strong><br />
Art Of Mustache-Growing<br />
or<br />
A vv Hair-Raising Talfe"<br />
Stedem's Beauty Shop<br />
Under the Personal Supervision<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. laurence E. Stedem<br />
Dial 399-1575<br />
520 Asbury Avenue<br />
dfs BEAUTY<br />
SALON<br />
AMPLE<br />
FREE<br />
PARKING<br />
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK<br />
SPECIALS ON MONDAYS A TUESDAYSI<br />
EVENING APPOINTMENTS<br />
331 Vfe*t Aw. Dial 399-1262 Dorfi Well., Pr».<br />
[ANN N D JOHNS<br />
BEAUTY SHOP<br />
1829 Acbury Av*. Dial 399-3198<br />
TN'iSJ<br />
Op^n Thursday Evenings<br />
Fri. P.rkWg on Watt Avanw<br />
HELEN'S BEAUtY SALQti<br />
«TH StR^kVand CENTRAL<br />
J ,<br />
R VINVED'<br />
If you're about to piint your home,<br />
yoiril want to paint the metal surfaces<br />
too. By using a special rust inhibitive<br />
coating, you -can ndd life<br />
and beauty to galvanized iron,
PAGE 6 11. SECTION THREE<br />
— THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
MAKBIT'VANILLAI<br />
Vanilla* Jea cream is still the favunto<br />
flavor in the United Slates. Van- July 4th Quiz Answers<br />
I" i Ice Cream sales exceed ail other<br />
niivOTS combined. .Oioeolute is sec- (QuesHons on Page 5) mcmoiatcd as the day <strong>of</strong> deliverance,<br />
lma V rjj ^\ • • •• -n.--»£->_ _m_ A _fc _ J t _ _n_ _<br />
, und and strawberry is third. 1. Fitlse. Uie public did not lewn by solemn acts <strong>of</strong> deviation to God<br />
tlie siciual words <strong>of</strong> the Declaration AlnHgJuty. U ought ito be solemnized<br />
&WHB.I Cbulftad Ad. BriKfl R«luH» _urt!il July 8, 177(J—Jbur days otter it wfih pomp and parade, with shows,<br />
had been signed—nnd therefore had games, sports, guns, ibells, ibonfires,<br />
to wait uniai July 8 to celebrate. and UlumiiiaSfions, (from one end <strong>of</strong><br />
Then, the Declaration was read to<br />
:his continent rlo the other, from IhSs<br />
TERMITES (he public, ihe litbetty Boll rang out<br />
lime forward for evermore."<br />
the news.'barids played, and u. pub- 3 Kilse Adams and Jefferson sign-<br />
PESTFREE lic celebration tank place. ed the Decljinition, but Washington<br />
; did not.<br />
2."Ttfie. Adams said tWs at Inde-<br />
V 622-510eT pendence Day: "lit OURW to be coin-<br />
4<br />
I 399.11D0I<br />
(he<br />
Amcnca<br />
5 False The Declaration B dated<br />
July 4. 177G. and fa described as<br />
"umn.mou-s" But the word unanimous'<br />
SEE OUR NEW T&T SIGN<br />
(Giving Time and Temperature)<br />
MORTGAGE MONEY<br />
1 | capital.<br />
There oro several provisions In<br />
WASHINGTON (Special to Senti-<br />
— I take a great deal<br />
on, this -week, m ch,uiing<br />
three days <strong>of</strong> hearings on legis-<br />
could not ibe properly used lation to establish a national flood<br />
Una July 19, when «)e New York Insurance program,<br />
"IBs history ct (he legislation<br />
». ,.. .„, „ „ _ „ „« n. -f*f» *** «o March, 1862, when a<br />
favored the Declaration. W*M «oim ravaged fte New Jer.<br />
fl. True. Henry Hlohaid Lee moved "^ °<br />
BUY - iUILD - REPAIR<br />
YOUR HOME<br />
DIRECT REDUCTION<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN<br />
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE<br />
PER ANNUM COMPUTED<br />
4Vi% SEMI-ANNUALLY ^<br />
ASBURY AVE.<br />
"Over T<strong>of</strong> FrJo'<br />
MODERN ART<br />
Beenomy is the art <strong>of</strong> spending<br />
money without gotttng toy fun out <strong>of</strong><br />
it.—GmcMe, Emporja, Kan.<br />
ROACHES?<br />
• TIRiS • BAT<br />
Fop Fait Service,<br />
• WHEEL<br />
CaH tha Gentlemen<br />
In Blue . , ,<br />
• MUFFLERS<br />
SHOCK ABSORBERS RADIAt<br />
t*rt<br />
• MOTOR T<br />
COMPLETE CAR SEN<br />
MOORES FIRI<br />
Ratner Pest Central Store and Service!<br />
OCEAN CITY 399-1200 109 8th Street Dial 399-3006?!<br />
NOW OPEN!<br />
BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER<br />
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT<br />
Stanley $. Dyen, Pharmacist<br />
Ownn- <strong>of</strong> Fairway Pharmacy - Son*, potnt Stopping Cantar<br />
NOTE:<br />
AU. ORDUE PWESCRIFTIONS<br />
FILES ARE HERE at<br />
ORDUE PHARMACY<br />
WE WILL BE GLAD TO<br />
FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION<br />
701 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
•For All Your Drug and Prescription N«*dt<br />
GALt 399-5270 ;<br />
Over 42,000 pheasant ehicks were<br />
inbraader houses at ttie end <strong>of</strong> May.<br />
An additional 7,500 *y«M ailefcs<br />
'Were fiortbitted to cooperators dur.<br />
Ing Uie mni,<br />
set in incubators during May<br />
over 82,000 at Hie two pheasant<br />
(arms. <strong>On</strong>ly a fmeflon <strong>of</strong> these<br />
are included ajnonB the cMcta on<br />
band, mum tmOtm takes 24 days at<br />
u temperature <strong>of</strong> 995 dogiws Fbhrertheit<br />
( • • . *<br />
Roberts-Johnson Poet flS9'VFW<br />
MONDAY—<br />
: pro,- ' ~'A!'^'dark<br />
Ellason Unit 332 ^American<br />
LeKion Auxiliaiy meeting, - 8 -pjn. 'limyood- Volunteer<br />
First nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers. •:;,<br />
and Gtaisboro<br />
Sate College. Tho bridegraani is<br />
employed by the Otis fflevator Oom.<br />
pany in CaUfsmla.<br />
1 TUB1MV—<br />
Firn Company<br />
meeting, S pjn. \r VJ* 1 •<br />
l<br />
Oood worh makes beautiful things,<br />
and 'good work lasts, — Lord Dun.<br />
sany.<br />
.HOTEL, ALVYHl<br />
FAMOUS FORFOl<br />
CHARM and BEAUTV THAT IS 'OCEAN *C<br />
AT<br />
BREAKFAST I:M-1I:M<br />
HOTEL' ROOMS iml SOITES $<br />
, '. Modiited J<br />
, __ • ,Fnf« .Parking<br />
"' D.IAL '<br />
NEAR .THE BEACH ;OH'BRJ<<br />
1.1'I<br />
I'll'<br />
I i.<br />
i ; ;<br />
;••};<br />
'£<br />
Li.<br />
r>^--<br />
—,—"•——~- **• ••«*4*j' A, Hmnt,<br />
. is
m<br />
1<br />
J iNft<br />
if*, 1 "<br />
ffc<br />
ten<br />
fit A -<br />
m i<br />
1 '1<br />
H z<br />
i :i ;K I<br />
W ' »-<br />
ill ii * I 4-><br />
. If. 1 ! . l — i 'ft<br />
if-!<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
can hove a BOATLOAD <strong>of</strong><br />
in • ^CHRYSLER BOAT<br />
• SALES<br />
. * SERVICE • RENTAL<br />
• CHRYSLER OUTBOARD<br />
•• CHRYSLER BOATS<br />
W<br />
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />
| BOYER'S MARINA I<br />
240 BAY AVENUE<br />
*»CEA*I CITY, NEW, JERSEY<br />
SALES ind SERVICE<br />
. Outboard Servicing<br />
'* BOAT RENTALS *<br />
Launching Facilities<br />
i960 19' Chris Craft Utility . . . s2300<br />
with a single 185 h.p. engine — cl^n<br />
; I 1963 29' Bell-Craft Sport fisherman . '6500<br />
|i *<br />
1966 26' Trojan BiminHfty Bridge . . ^00<br />
= J 1966 25' Chris Craft ^iff ,,<br />
*¥ti<br />
6th ST. on the BAYFRQNT<br />
MOTORS<br />
SERVICE<br />
<strong>1967</strong> 24'Trojan (Like Hew) . . . . s4995<br />
17'fenn-Yan wifh Trailer tall eteefrtc) S 1699<br />
•Wfipmm 40 h.p. Johnson . . MOO<br />
-0* r *- i<br />
, •-*. - ^<br />
Parking Bans' 5©r<br />
For Route No. 47<br />
TH6:flOCAM.<br />
Jones Boat Co., Inc.<br />
MAYS LANDING RD.f SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />
REDUCED PRICES on BRAND NEW<br />
1966 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS<br />
• JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS<br />
• STARCRAFT BOATS and SAILBOATS<br />
• STARCRAFT CAMPER TRAILERS<br />
• CATHEDRAL BOATS<br />
• SEACRAFT BOATS • MOODY BOAT TRAILERS<br />
• PACEMAKER BOAT TRAILERS TKAILERS<br />
• aOATING BOAT DOCK - Up to 26 Feet •<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Skipper<br />
, My Name,<br />
BILL<br />
WOODS<br />
iBontf are my hobby...,<br />
[Insurance is my businuefl<br />
BllV<br />
398-0200<br />
Cape Marlin Tourney<br />
Scheduled July 18-19<br />
, TRENTON — The Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Tran^wrtatfao yesterday sn-<br />
1 nouncrd s a registration get-Bgrther nnd party<br />
at me QaU %nng Miirim Monday<br />
July IT, staftij^ at S pjn, AM skip-*<br />
P<br />
Wt «<br />
6 80), !<br />
i aid"<br />
Our Otttcli <strong>of</strong> the Week<br />
ta<br />
i«K. Cbntloy who tasT^<br />
.•^Bjl'n « Wi-pound rock-<br />
J at Kainbmv Bridge Cbntley «f<br />
Bryn Athen. Pa., usol a bUie tail<br />
lure for his catch.<br />
• •<br />
The Oihare there, men. The watw<br />
b»«n \wmUng up J<br />
LARGi, COMFORTAB|V<br />
Fishing Boat &<br />
RipiJ-*8.00PerDayaij<br />
and menAers <strong>of</strong> flahli^ teains<br />
lAYtR IMAI<br />
t^mpettna in the toumunenf are in-<br />
\iied, FSsbii^ will be ail *y Tues-<br />
COMPLETE BAIT and W<br />
day, July W and WednesAiy, July<br />
824 BAY AVENUE SOMERSI<br />
W. wab Thuraiiy, July 20. « aside<br />
as an altBrnate flshlny date in event<br />
fl^ha^ is cancelled because <strong>of</strong> wgath-'<br />
er «i aiUiej' <strong>of</strong> the other two ashing '<br />
ALLt<<br />
The tournament, win be cUnwxed '<br />
Marina, atarUns M S p,m,<br />
around<br />
BOAT!<br />
Prtraarlly a relsiae tourjBinetit. an. er », and you're in<br />
_Utrs are urged to mg and release fw at laist a couple <strong>of</strong> fluke, Eisi°<br />
all catchej. Released Bah wUi bo where, the ojds inoreaa? heavily<br />
AREHEi<br />
scored «s 75 points, *hlle boated fish agminK your luck, •<br />
vwu be scarri at one prtnt per<br />
Qahle, Bob Gelslov and<br />
pound. Fish boated for mounUjH wtU<br />
the latter two <strong>of</strong> Corobo<br />
seorad at one point per pound<br />
(a free plug far any one<br />
with a minimum et m points. who (ells me where tho heck Cora,<br />
Dr. PUsinBer said abac 100 polls is!) hauled in 1<br />
e in<br />
- , = event. There will<br />
caught by<br />
f<br />
be team as well as mfflvidlml enm- *s m ^ewiekley,; p^ Their<br />
a<br />
pcation, and all anglers releasing or baunded from the Rainbow<br />
MARINE HARDWARi AND<br />
banting martin wiB be presentrt with . _. area, Mrs. Thomas (didn't<br />
ACCESSORIES • BOAT RENT,<br />
citations. • , get tBe first name), <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry<br />
ThgBing <strong>of</strong> OSB ufll be in ikn£era-<br />
b---*t in a five-psmd, U-ounee<br />
CUtF PRODUCTS • BAIT •<br />
licjn with the Wends Hot Oomno. OuHe. Sie used minmwx tor bait<br />
Braphie Institute progran wtych is Elraei ftok and Alien Locke i<br />
CHRYSLER OUTBOARDS<br />
siudjing nB^ratory, pattens <strong>of</strong> oili biwight in ii nojBKjpr raneiK<br />
CRESTLINER BOATS ''<br />
•» Hi to' four pounds: Peachy<br />
JntarmaUon eoneerninB the tourna- McCarthy brought In four or live<br />
O'DAY SAIL BOATS ,<br />
ment may be ohtsBned fcy wrMng the<br />
C&pe ftby Cbunty Rtmin Tourre A.<br />
ment care <strong>of</strong> D,p( ,jj pubuc j'Vifmp,<br />
Box Tfi>—Old Com House Cape May<br />
As tnfntiiinnl alnjiidy. Marker 65<br />
Court House. NJ 0S2W<br />
lu-nis ro be the spo» tor the big<br />
tntchrs (one manna repnrted that<br />
« f»-w bmti vi-ere bnn^tng in 15 to<br />
20 nind«r m one outing) and some<br />
Avalon Fish Festival nf the smaller catches can be Inund<br />
Listed August 7-12 uround Rainhow Bridge. In inert<br />
cases, it Js best advised to use<br />
AVALON - The first annual Av Jnixiw^ instiiid <strong>of</strong> squid<br />
.ilcn Fishme Ft-stivnl will be hold t > like Wwel, is return. and Ruiidti Is supplying thian to other<br />
Ing to Africa this week on a resrainii areas. Too mucli is spent on building<br />
grant ot (he National Academy ol a wr rimdiine. The tunds could bot-<br />
Sciences end National Science Foundter be directed to other imnnweation,mnta,"<br />
Good aid.<br />
Oood directed his lalk to the pn*. Internal pulilical Instability poses a<br />
lems <strong>of</strong> Americans undentanding Af- probleni piui the laet flmt MO langurica<br />
and he noted that the peHrisags, not dialecls, are apolten. The<br />
tances <strong>of</strong> myOis and views <strong>of</strong> Alriisi. nunierDUS ranrtber <strong>of</strong> religions BI-JO<br />
are not modern. "Too many ««nk all laid to con&Blao in Africa," the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Africa in the terms <strong>of</strong> pygmies<br />
and bughmen," he said.<br />
Good reported aim are a large<br />
varied <strong>of</strong> livliehoods in the country,<br />
Good blamed tome <strong>of</strong> ta misim- they are not all hunters. Mimy are<br />
derManduig on the news media and brniers, buslnesanen and fill otticr<br />
entwatanant shown ttm taaran occupattons, he said,<br />
public. "The American sportaan<br />
GearBe W, Jfarer was program<br />
brinjs the Wg game image, but Jew chmirman and pr^ented the speaker,<br />
<strong>of</strong> us tail to realize there sue many who was Oianked lor his remarks<br />
in Africa who have never seal an by AlbHt Iftlliday.<br />
elephant or wUd game," the speaker VUttng Riwjuii.-uis and guests were<br />
said.<br />
mtradueed by Past President Dr<br />
"Lions in the lunge is a myth and By,<br />
many think <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Jun</strong>tfe as a<br />
forest <strong>of</strong>' tall trees" Uons aetuBUy<br />
do not live in the jmgls, but in the<br />
Issues Casting C9II<br />
The Shewmakers UtUe TheatH?<br />
Guild has issued a cast call lor any<br />
Interested persons Sunday at 8 p.m<br />
in the American Legion Hkll, Verona<br />
av., Pleasantville. TTie show uping<br />
Summer Schedule<br />
LOCAL OCEAN CITY BUS SERVICE<br />
r STATE TRAFFIC TOLL<br />
, JRBNUON-iUist .year lin<br />
fvcrtumi<br />
inap-back aluminum iloli . wlp*
Gene PHdt and his Olympic Finn<br />
'Miss Fifc", outsailed International<br />
Skipper Blair Fletcher in the second<br />
race or the midweek seats, at *ho<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CSty Yacht Club on Grant Egg<br />
Haijtar .Bay pn Wednesday.<br />
Billy Packer continued his winning<br />
ways In Ms Moth "Goober", when h£<br />
WOT ttier"A" Moth division tor hoys<br />
Muffle Seat took first honors in the<br />
"A" Moth Girls' division Jidfa Host-<br />
vedt wont the "B" Mecti Series for<br />
Rlrls,, BIIMJ Bob Weir won the "B"<br />
Moth poys' division.<br />
Sujrjmary:<br />
Olyinpic Ffinns: 1, Gene Pilot; 2.<br />
Blair Fletcher; 3, Bill Kontes; 4,<br />
John Ftijrier; 5, George H<strong>of</strong>er.<br />
"A" Moth, Boys: 1. Billy Packer,<br />
'•Go6ber"; 2. Bruce Hyde, "Bill<br />
Chaser"; 3, Dean Morton, "Schuss-<br />
baotner*'.<br />
"A" Moth, Girls: 1. Muffle Seolon.<br />
Puffy"; 2 JftiElIciiiKMnz^K<br />
Wboo-S- 3, Holly Hoi«v«fjt, "HQU^<br />
T t m " . •'• ' '•• • • ' • "<br />
?&• Muh, Bo)« 1, Robert War,<br />
"•taboo"; 2, Cliff Bemm, "Body<br />
Bumper"; 3, Dan IBUerty, "Bottans<br />
Up".<br />
. •"B" Moth, Qiis: 1, JuUe Hostvedt.<br />
. "JuUe TOO":. 2, Cfaeiyl,'Vaughn, (no<br />
name); 3, Shamn ^^ly, (m name).<br />
Girl Court Loop<br />
Being Organized<br />
A eaU is out for jill high school<br />
•nd college «jp girls intiTestai In<br />
playing basketball to sign up tor<br />
the league now being termod, 0i<br />
ganiza&m wU late place Monday<br />
ot 6 jutt. Jit the 6th st. jBSteSjajI<br />
-'-ciiutt jutar (he dirt-otion <strong>of</strong> Mrs,<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>e Booth, director <strong>of</strong> girl3 sports<br />
for the <strong>City</strong> ' Recreation Dfjpsrt.<br />
,,,' >Mrs. Booth announced she is hop-<br />
ing fti organize die teams tp play<br />
each otter for an eight-ivec-Jc sea.<br />
son. Games frill be played evi-ry<br />
Monday and Wuluesrjjiy at 6 and 7<br />
PJW. 'lVb|ihiW''iirIll ta awarded tht»<br />
league champions.<br />
Soccer Play Is Planned<br />
<strong>On</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Playgrounds<br />
/; MrSL <strong>Jun</strong>e Booth, director <strong>of</strong> play-<br />
grounds for the Oeeon Oty Rocrcn-<br />
Uon j>!r)artmeni, has ajmounarf a<br />
SSKC^MrJc-b^I proKram wiUbccw<br />
ducted at the 6th, Sth and 3-Mi st.<br />
^8*: fittf^bj^tniafl «rttpe«inii<br />
will be conducted next week starting<br />
r Monday, July 3. A championship<br />
learn will be decidirt and wtanas—<br />
wOl be treated to tree H<strong>of</strong>reshmaits,<br />
' M proerams now are in full swing<br />
•Witt* playgrounds including arts<br />
and crafts as well as Individual and<br />
team epcrts.<br />
^ J & i K f l S a , ^ *-• --•• % - • - ••• ,-<br />
Abbott, MacCaraher<br />
Sunfiish Race Winners<br />
- janMi Jltet IM Juki i Mutta<br />
i Jjmo 1? on :tht bmy In (lie Be**.<br />
. •:.]Qia,&fri.aieat ta heate In two<br />
,: divisions ^eonpieW,<br />
l:;Wmma Intim women's division<br />
.•woe my Abbrii, <strong>of</strong> this tajy, firs,-<br />
•::•. "EfjUy PWdnt; <strong>of</strong> Oieltenhani, Pa,,<br />
> v :seeoBJl; and M B JtonflilU, rt jwia,<br />
Stewi JaMng the honors in the<br />
.. ;a^j fHvtajon wen? Rich BfceCaM.<br />
**, « HUIarJi^iBi, flret,- Rick<br />
nVMJer^ a Monlriafr, sfeonrJ- and<br />
Cany jWowi, <strong>of</strong> m* ir«k, flard.<br />
ithe-iiort meg is, scheduled to •<br />
i; My 9, WardsttM SUrjfiih owners<br />
r .'•'!*» invited to contact Bob Leman at<br />
i'-VVaBMMS to.ftttUwr informallon _AJ><br />
i' 1 ; ieefiiifig entry in ftr» nct.^" ;.<br />
finrtfa^, Hughes Win;<br />
s |fOiior*J» VlcfeiWj 18-J •' j-<br />
r.g,*Ztai».'B jaufopaMd rhs<strong>On</strong>aiieity :<br />
>;,l!g Bartrtball season MBBftay night<br />
fewlfiJ arfjsduBBiig ff* idttoy over<br />
••i-tSouth .^flf* :«B*MnJhg 'tadtfM. '<br />
i E^JIJOBV W ttie aspMt rttti^ooiBit.'<br />
.f-S^'^itaBjHbije.' «lsSlWm Hay %ir.<br />
S*ft»l:;DOe«B>^r iifigl, Jajirjl, tol, , ;<br />
wi«««I .^»> ^ flrti i^ib fa? B<br />
,S!pflliiiB,'i; Mu^y 1 M'•,' OivorAa, ' ftom '<br />
SK&ite^i'r s 'i::'*ffi.!Wi»fti'i i S!;< : «'W- -i?-' ! '--" : ''<br />
/Capa May Coast Guard Httzed<br />
'. TOmberg 1S-1 Monday night in the<br />
(, Or*an <strong>City</strong> Recreational 'Depart-<br />
inenfs S<strong>of</strong>ttxiU League.<br />
Itorngi* (Friday)! VTImberg wiU go<br />
agalnst.mHwtioiI Oast Gaitf/orf<br />
S Monday night Jury 3, Wlsham' wiU<br />
i pJay host to <strong>On</strong>e Acme team; '<br />
r*> Berause'ibe season « still in its<br />
wr|jr«lg ttortl'd<br />
'••.•... ct«^swfflDAtf ; SATES -> V<br />
AdvcrUsemcnts ior OvM eosyiaris. should W'. ta Oia<br />
<strong>of</strong>flce <strong>of</strong>- th* Sentinel-Ledger BpB TOl^Ay EDITION not<br />
later (hail Saturday Noon for regular classiDed sectioii and<br />
nit later than Monday noon for the Too-Liite-To-aassiiy,<br />
rrttlaj? iiitJori, NOON VvTONBffiAY for r«ular elajslfltd,<br />
seBUan and IHUHSDAy NOON for 'the TOOLATE-TQ.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 25 Words or Less 51.00<br />
Cte per word exceeding 25 wonli)<br />
Ad Hunnuig 5 ponsecuUve Timw, ^th ffi Wands Of<br />
Lras M.00<br />
Ads rerjuJruig Bos Numbers, ffie More,<br />
— ^n^CIO^rid AdverUslng Cash —<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS «e EXTRA<br />
ODpy mailed in, given to representative or liraufilit to<br />
<strong>of</strong>flee peraonally, MUST BE AOODMPANIBD BY CASH OR<br />
STAaO'S to cover cost, C<strong>of</strong>ly aeeepted over phone as<br />
courtesy and eenv*nienee to customer. Remittance niust be<br />
in before advertisement is set in type- '<br />
CtoMlfied Diiplay«Advertiiing — 20e per Agate <strong>Line</strong><br />
LOST<br />
A LADV'S GOLD Hamilton watch,<br />
covered face with gold bond Lost<br />
Sat. #v£ning, boartfwalk vicinity De-<br />
twecn 10th to Sth Street. Sentimen-<br />
tal value. Rewarcf. 1212 Pleasure<br />
Ave, Call 398 O?92 0-30<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
CEHTIFIErj Teacher will tutor Span,<br />
oij ' l *"""y *ubiect» tall<br />
9 " 2 » 7 7 Fri<br />
eMEMisrw -s aiptneneta tadMf<br />
with MiBafs Bstn* alia ram*<br />
dial reading, mpattn msui tod (II<br />
•laincnUry MMjHIs. Writ* 1 to Bill<br />
147, Sm«fc»|.L««Bf. '7-14<br />
PROF. SERVICES<br />
PEPAIRS TO ALL IWAKtS R.frl8er..<br />
.;• Wfi, «lfi condltlonors .na 'mijir<br />
tfi., fall .ft.r 4:JO P^M, -<br />
•II day w.sk.nd. snd<br />
Grimm, 399*168.<br />
, BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
LFJ1RN SPANISH — with qualified<br />
.If' 1 fe " year*' reudencs-ln<br />
2>outfl Arneflca Reasonable mtea.<br />
Call 9J7J3U aurlngdiy 6 30<br />
PRIVATE TUTen, B. 1. '86 — II-<br />
emmntn school te.cder. all WB,<br />
•m pads Mj Brapahl for High<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tool. ,olus hish schspf Kayjal<br />
Buaiss. &1| I§f.rrti tftir<strong>Jun</strong>Tli,<br />
FEMALE HELP WANTED<br />
TWO EXPERIENCED and reMap<br />
boys with power niDwirs Will man.<br />
(cure lawn for reasonable rates. P<strong>of</strong><br />
information call 396-0561, S.JO<br />
INCREASE READING SPEED<br />
DEVELOP STUDY SKILLS<br />
IMPROVE COMPREHENSION<br />
Developmental Reading Coursea<br />
ruth c. grant, ed m<br />
reeding specialist<br />
18O9 West Ave. 399-9109<br />
eneea iyfer. Reeent esifese<br />
•raauaie ana n»»ly etrliflM loach<br />
er. ReaiBriabte rales. Call l§9-at4p<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
REPAIRS<br />
COMPLETB PARTS ami<br />
REPAIR SERVICE<br />
AUTHORIZED RCA, PMILOO<br />
Major and Small Appliance*<br />
CALL VS PffiST<br />
Anna M. Schutf<br />
Barbara 3. Brooks<br />
SCHUff ELECTRIC<br />
710 Asbury Avenue<br />
Dial 399-1242<br />
General Horn* Rapalr*<br />
<strong>of</strong> all kind*<br />
Til., PlumWny, Palnring,<br />
CariMntry. R*al Ettaf*<br />
work iccaptvd.<br />
All tvork guanuitcod,<br />
CALL JW-14J".<br />
siwMi^Iv";i; ; ->^l<br />
*S d ".*" "* rln S Call 348<br />
aitvr 3 p.rn, . • y<br />
We PLASTIC LAMINATE.<br />
valuable papers, •nepthots. I.Dt<br />
cards, S.S. cards, clippings<br />
Christie Laminating Co.<br />
j<br />
OFFICE clerk, year 'round resident<br />
to perform general <strong>of</strong>fice routine<br />
Including typing Write to P O Box<br />
599 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N J 0B22G 6 0<br />
tXPESIENCED HOUSE PAJNTIR. ..,-<br />
side and out. by college graduate<br />
student. Reasonable prices. Call<br />
1605<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
PERSONALS<br />
OILJD HAW. LUNCH ROLL, In*.<br />
ported Swiss ChiHA li.69 b»<br />
tta paund. AUury Cold Cut*, M»<br />
REGISTERED NURSES and LPNs, all<br />
shifts, ¥ ear round empioym^fiL<br />
Pleasant working cenditiafis iri nyrs.<br />
Ing home, Wrile lo ion S*i, Sm-<br />
1in«IL«dger. tf<br />
WANTJD—Oirls •« wort Bart rim<br />
fat. 11:00 A. M. to *;00 P. I.<br />
Cleaning for tenant: changes. AppJ^<br />
1121 Wesley Ave. SaL cr Sunday<br />
WOMENI Need money! Do.il bar,<br />
rmi. pemongtrafe for the C In<br />
i Toy WutJ for only thrM month<br />
No iolltstjne .no deliyerins. ,no U<br />
v^strnents. Car and teiepfione net<br />
1 essary. Call Ml-li/i, 7.1S<br />
OCEAN CITY EMPLOVMENT ACENCV<br />
915 West Ave. RdiaSle help<br />
furnished. References investigated.<br />
Cordeliii Madden, Prop. Dial 399-<br />
19S6 tf<br />
INSTRUCTIONS<br />
DEPENDABLE WOMAN, light hoUH<br />
work, babv pare for th£ ftUmmef.<br />
Langpsrt. e»(l aii-at73. S.30<br />
UVIJN BASV SiTTER, to da light<br />
house, work. Private faeitjtiM. Call<br />
399-3750. 2)32 Central Ave. tf<br />
MALE HELP WANTED<br />
BREAKFAST COOK, good sal.ry _<br />
Kitrtun Help — Dith martlne orj.<br />
•rs, Ii jfnj. <strong>of</strong> ortf, sobar and r».<br />
H|We only, goad saiary. Call lii.<br />
NEW MONETF? — Suininir w«i(<br />
for boys twelve and over HUing<br />
newsBMMfs. For InformaB<strong>On</strong> rjonlan<br />
Phlla, fjullatin J44-C3U,<br />
VOIJNB MAN for fountain wor*. No<br />
phono calls. Apply HendersfioH's,<br />
100 Atunye Av... <strong>Ocean</strong> C4t». S.JO<br />
. ILlCTRieiAN and experienced help. I<br />
er, Ajjpl, in Bercon. Wrfl- S. An-<br />
rJwson, lUt W«l Ave. C3caan Oily.<br />
AUTO DRIVING LESSONS — Soulli<br />
Jersey Automobile Driver Training<br />
School, lj E. Verona Blvtf., Plea*<br />
ent.ville. Door - to . door aarvlCE<br />
thrbugtiout South Jersey. Ins4jr.<br />
ance discount certificate upen @m.<br />
pletion <strong>of</strong> course This school Is<br />
Ifcenxed and eccredited by the State<br />
<strong>of</strong> N. J. ReasonabJe rites. Di<br />
646-2140 or £11-1136. ^ ^ "'<br />
SAVORY SU8 SHOPPE. 611 Asbuiv<br />
Aw, ifSJlii, tseellh-liDt da|<br />
» hambyrger, lie eacfi. Also dm<br />
W "rtrt*. <strong>of</strong> hoa»;t«a, OHn if<br />
DOROTHM ROBINION _ Individual<br />
inBrueMon at *our convenient.<br />
an knitting and all typei <strong>of</strong> needle-<br />
work. Been gaily all year. Children<br />
InvitM, iU BUrdaralk, J1I49M.<br />
UARN TO PLAV THI GUITAR _<br />
All agn, PflJBrlrnad for B«in<br />
ners and intermediate. Individual in.<br />
StructJpn given to each student Cai<br />
JO-EI MtSugfilin 399 1568 lifter !<br />
LMRN TO Kwrt. dwel, or enehat.<br />
Attend claisei Mondaj. nu-S<br />
|Wj.nd FrldW nI«hB if<br />
P. M, SB«J7IC beglnna<br />
•aturdey rnarnlng* tM ID MSOO<br />
Ceramic Instruction<br />
Mni. Win. Munz & Biliie<br />
Groups forming far tta<br />
Summer. Children or Adult,<br />
399-2266<br />
CHILD CARE<br />
BOAT BUILDER<br />
PACEMAKER CORP.<br />
Maker <strong>of</strong> parj^mslier, Aiglni<br />
and Eug Harbor Pleaiure boat,<br />
OpenTngs for wooa* workan,<br />
painters, elegtrieians, $igir>e in*<br />
sfaliers. hardware rflefi, Ayilfffen<br />
and atiief Bnttions,<br />
Our nerf (I for experienced<br />
workers and tho»e with mtchan.<br />
leal aptitude and th« Mllingncu<br />
to l«m. .<br />
All volitions are year afrHnd<br />
and include many oxcelleni<br />
fringe Benefits,<br />
F«- immMiate interview ap.<br />
!y in person i a.m. to 4;10 p.m.<br />
londay thru Friday<br />
(mplaynient Office<br />
""EM ^ pueng st<br />
C»il Mike Johnson iPgiMOOO<br />
for an appointmenl if ^ou can't<br />
make,it during th» regujar hours<br />
EQUAI, BPPOHTUNITT<br />
WrLoyiR<br />
pl<br />
M<br />
VOUNG MARRIED WOMAM will de<br />
B*6y sitting at her BMtmiront<br />
fwm* duKng.the week. Will oWwidi<br />
lunen. Can is(.p!fjj, j3J<br />
rVILl. CARI FOR C«lto"ln my own<br />
home for working mooier. Can<br />
KJJI470. g30<br />
CM1U3 CAJIli Baljy .ming in my<br />
nome, by Bis day or week. Have<br />
ncMlent referenees. Cell J99-SOT0,<br />
MO<br />
MRS. MARTIN<br />
SPECIAL READINGS<br />
en lave, lUNeu, hnlth,<br />
luck oc child problems.<br />
Reunihj His upmtt, ajfe,<br />
Can help you on eitrem-<br />
problems Pint Hm. In<br />
your irM,<br />
AUTO GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
Insurants Approved<br />
Service<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
926 Aibury AVB,<br />
39».2M4<br />
BETWEEN Sth and 10th<br />
•US, OPPORTUNITY<br />
iLLY LOCATE<br />
Dh! 344-W76<br />
Card or Palm.<br />
Pull Lite Readings.<br />
Hand Knifa<br />
oNusu.1,<br />
The nanderm<br />
CARDS<br />
LUNCHEONETTE PI.US 2 apartfnantl,<br />
and eomfsrfat3i# SUest<br />
This is a wonderful mesme<br />
erty everything in fine eon<br />
See it in opersiion nqw._ The<br />
i* reamanasie, Coaita*<br />
Atlantie Ave, 3993M9<br />
iion now. The price<br />
Caaltal Realty, 3]D<br />
H (Fridays)<br />
JR HgNT—Store and <strong>of</strong>fice, 1800<br />
sq. ft. math. Centrally jscatajd-<br />
V»ry ratianHila, ft. rsrashlan. 14<br />
Bay Awe. , * tf (Fridavs)<br />
SMOr« AND OrTPICi Space Availaole.<br />
Oil hoaL Vicinity 4th 4 AsBury<br />
AVB, <strong>On</strong>ly taO B»r month. Call<br />
Caasal Realty, 310 Atlantic Ava.<br />
INWf. tf<br />
LUNCHEONETTE AND * APART-<br />
Hwnti. This is a wanderfuj •e><br />
mity to^ huvt a well eitaolithed<br />
ETTE AND * AP<br />
m&itm. This is a wonderful<br />
portunity to buy a well stablilhed<br />
business. It la kept »«ry dean and<br />
MB first clajj mulnmL T<br />
UNEEOA<br />
TOOL<br />
Atk us; we rant<br />
mot) any klndl<br />
Pb.399-2227<br />
Wallace Hardware<br />
«t ASEURY AV1NUB<br />
7«f WIST AVENUE<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
REFRIGERATION<br />
AIR CONDITIONING<br />
SERVICE<br />
StUVICE U HOURS A DAV<br />
F, j, Sannino I Son<br />
mAfe IWHt<br />
WALK IN •OXEI<br />
• W SALES * SERVK<br />
SELF SOPJPORI1NG<br />
TOWERS<br />
VHF • UHF<br />
and FM<br />
Ann* U SfhuH<br />
B«rb. S. Brook.<br />
CH<br />
B«rb. S. Brook.<br />
SCHUFF<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
SCHUFF<br />
— ELECTRIC —<br />
710 Asbury Avenue<br />
DIAL. 399.1242<br />
Upholstering<br />
Furniture Repairing<br />
PHONE m-mi<br />
JOSWOfC<br />
Ili E. ROOSEVELT 1LVB,<br />
HAMIOIU M, J.<br />
GIT MORE<br />
FUN IN THE<br />
SUM<br />
' IANO THE SUNI<br />
&00tp*5000<br />
ZENITH,<br />
CASH-IAATIC<br />
lOAMS<br />
OW<br />
_ , ONlTJMSUaS<br />
YACHT SAlHi<br />
PrntMl Ngrff,<br />
BfHI -<br />
Sahe<br />
S 19 (Sun<br />
S-22<br />
DemotiitraHon-HuwV<br />
Home Motel tJHUfa'<br />
FOR<br />
3W.165S 1<br />
ZENITH LOAN CO.<br />
-mm<br />
business. It la kept »«ry dean and<br />
MB first clajj mulnmwiL There<br />
»f« 4 aaartnient«, AU cn b<br />
- l<br />
..^= _nr*T E»ss equiomani, Thsre<br />
Jl» * apartfnenoj. All can be njnl.<br />
ea en a yearly Baiii, There are<br />
many extra), this Is well worth In.<br />
muMHfnt Coastsl Realty, Mb<br />
Is Ave, ' «<br />
OROCERY «TOBE with 3 aptt Has<br />
operated many years. Is ideal for<br />
tne partially retirea <strong>of</strong> someone<br />
seeung a good sumnwr income. The<br />
price has just heen rr^uced f<br />
ranid sale Call now. Coastnl<br />
ty. J991BB». 330 Atlantie A»e.<br />
50 00 691! MI<br />
WISHIN- BUT CANT GO fl<br />
•69 15 1 MFS, '59 4S h.p. MnaV<br />
plus tra ler and eatras |{Sa S»5 '<br />
32IJ (41<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVK1<br />
KITTEMS ANYONF7<br />
white, or calico Gr,y<br />
die gray irid<br />
399 3 M j<br />
6 30<br />
BOATS FOR SALE<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
AUTOMOTIVE seavtci<br />
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM^<br />
BRAKE SPEC»Llfrn,<br />
WHEEL ALIGfUliCT<br />
I1M4 Simmon IH<br />
DI«I mvn<br />
W. iARL<br />
NORTH<br />
7th A Bay 399-2936<br />
• Fumitur* Rsflnlshinf<br />
• Furniture Repairing<br />
• Cabinet Work<br />
We hm an ntsiulir* file <strong>of</strong><br />
MiggMtlan* and plan* to fill<br />
d and ducat-.<br />
Car Radio* Repairod<br />
Coles Radio Service<br />
14.F0OT THOMPSeN RUNABOUT —<br />
Clinker built. Complete with con<br />
trols, tniier, 3B h,i>. Evinrude mo.<br />
tor, gas tahK, MSO.'AIM have lorn,<br />
extra* available^—anchor, gas Mnli.<br />
paddle, motor • eBrfier, seat eiih<br />
ions. Teleohone MJ-esiS.<br />
I3C2. 136<br />
h.p. Used<br />
control* all<br />
Calf 3°9 I3<br />
p.m. Afr*r_<br />
IMFO, >S Evlnn<br />
lufnitior.. St<br />
sVj&jiry oqin<br />
33<br />
l<br />
prnmt<br />
anrl.m* b«for4 6<br />
399-O430. *495. tf<br />
CHRIS gRAFT ?0 Utility. 103 h,p.<br />
fully, equipptwl, perfect condition<br />
ply HiitUm^rinfl, 1128 Bay front.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>- • • xt<br />
JURE HYDROPs-ANt; with ite!\r.<br />
when) and cablu* JSO, anchor<br />
(ering, wheel, i|<br />
nflJtJot<br />
t Avo.<br />
884 4th<br />
G-.10<br />
d boat<br />
as. J500<br />
tf<br />
AUTOS FOR SALIS<br />
1965 Mr. (1 Convertible BnWsej «a><br />
Ing Gm-n cicpllrnl coniBien. n.<br />
tllo.<br />
FnterirtK<br />
11930B8<br />
and tonrw*u,anr<br />
> wll sacrinoL ClI<br />
1965 MUSTAMG Conu.<br />
CHIVROLET.iMPALA . „ , _ _ . ,<br />
Capnee facisryair eaifllfaat. «<br />
jLitomaiic, full, nulpsad. BaiaMOtf-<br />
condition. (>rli,iie jaeriflM,'tlHl!: W<br />
a Contral Svt. Ind fleer,,>;\JJ?::3<br />
,.-.J AUSTIN MlMLEY SPBJlNm,!;!<br />
Inelud^I s<strong>of</strong>t top' and t<strong>of</strong>lWHr •;,'<br />
Low mileig,: Must wiaattlVif Wffflt<br />
area. CairjBS.MIS.. .-{fjitffejjg<br />
par ivith 65 h.p. Mercur<br />
ffino Other Doat eriuipment<br />
to sell qu chly inoving to Ger<br />
H?0O Contact Mr G Flags w«i»t<br />
^ndt at 856 plan PUc 399 27B9<br />
M<br />
YALE KEYS<br />
30c each<br />
QUICK SERVICE<br />
V^VIS Hardware Co.<br />
1235 Atbury Avanua<br />
ONE 1.S66 16' BOLD CU|» by Slass<br />
fMf with Ǥ h.B. Mweury in<br />
"" Pneed<br />
Than<br />
. ^.eui .wir. u, pf<br />
...at 858 pi,.,, fj(as^ ^<br />
•oat in iUp at Pleasure; Marina, tf<br />
IB 1 MILO, 4i h.p. motor, eontrols.'<br />
', WindsHleid, .laiko 70B Weadl<br />
dawn frjiler n«w fiberRlan battom,<br />
molded mahoaany hun, oth.r en.<br />
tras; Call after a'p.m. nf-UBI •<br />
i • •,.; f-il,'Fridays<br />
WINDOW GLASS<br />
REPLACED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-<br />
Glass'<br />
926 Atbury Ave<br />
399-2224<br />
BETWEEN BH, gm| l m<br />
MARINE<br />
ELECTRONICS<br />
• SALES «. SERVICE •<br />
The Rjcht dulpmcnt<br />
Tlic K]K|,t Advice<br />
Thi- Right Pricp<br />
Boat Slip fncilllira nvjllablc<br />
l '<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
Radio - TV<br />
Marine Electronics<br />
>M Bay Av*.,OcMn <strong>City</strong><br />
DIAL 399-2271<br />
191B CHIV - V . ayUmatJCiBltf<br />
running etjnd ton Self dtsfi ^<br />
J160 Phun. 399 iJIB in* 5 • »*<br />
TRUCKS FOR SALS '<br />
A COMPLETE LINE W.i<br />
TRUCKS<br />
PARTS « SEHVICI.<br />
* USED TRUCKS *^<br />
MOVER<br />
# MOTORS ;«*S<br />
MrhSt.AWHtAvtv<br />
WANTED<br />
EDA "<br />
cellen«,«ra;<br />
STORM SASH<br />
AND SCREENS<br />
REPAIRED<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>City</strong><br />
Glass<br />
916 Asbury Av».<br />
399-2224<br />
BiTWEEr. Mh .„« IOO,<br />
FRANCIS L. ABBOTT<br />
SAILBOATS<br />
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />
on SUNFISH ,'<br />
M9 WEST AVENUE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-2424<br />
"7-1 Bntg?<br />
•FOR ^Li,; t^Bj<br />
Bicvcurg, SALES „,„<br />
' Bicycle, hv. hlrev fN<br />
inynttil.:: Blittim - StehV<br />
Afinin<br />
r- Awe,<br />
for hin<br />
Bicycle<br />
3A f turlboafd.<br />
Call jft<strong>of</strong> *|3O B.m. and all day<br />
waakands anrj Syhdays, 399 0168.<br />
«ao<br />
BEOKOOM «1T (i Biases), Keel,<br />
lent condition ifto oamplafs.<br />
Sewing machine with cabinet, 135!<br />
refrigerator and washing machine,<br />
SZS. 340 SeabrWlt Roatl. G-30<br />
WE5TINGHOUSE (slant front) iaun-<br />
dermal, Good wording condition,<br />
*10.00. R. Simons, 3I1S West Ave.<br />
6-30<br />
APT. SIZE GAS RANGE, good Condi.<br />
tJon, 110,00; bmaltfasf nook tup.<br />
nltyre, M.uu; porciHaiii top table<br />
*l,60. Call 3ii*?l. MB<br />
GAKAGE SALE, 334 Atlantic An,<br />
Power Lawnmower $15- Wfingef<br />
washing machine IIS, 10 fractional<br />
h.p, IIB-V electric metsrs. starting<br />
at $4. Wooden scraens ang storm<br />
windows, II each. Household artl.<br />
cles loads more. 199,0615, 7,14<br />
OOLF CLUBS—S« <strong>of</strong> four matches'<br />
Wlssn woods-1. J, 3 and 4. four<br />
irons, putter and wedge, 115, Gail<br />
9271717 to see. tf<br />
eiLLlNT CONDITION Hot Point<br />
automatic weshgf. dalyKe, modem<br />
controls, 140.00. Will dsmonstrata.<br />
Call 3993:ii, 6 30<br />
TWIN Hollywood Hesrjiioarde, 11.00,<br />
Double mattreis. Si.DO. Spate<br />
heater, 110,00, and RBA TV iii.oo.<br />
Operative. 163 Simpson Ave. 6-30<br />
STUDIO COUCH, Kelwinstor refrig-<br />
erator .slipper chair, two outdoor<br />
ehairs, vaeuuni eleanr- — J " :<br />
cleaner,<br />
Ave,<br />
, vacuum cleaner and iissel<br />
if. Reasonable. 1956 Asbury<br />
t MIAMI awning typf windows —<br />
1 Qalonial double hung window,<br />
with storm sash. I I'li'S" fiy»h<br />
exterior door. All in gsod dondi.<br />
fion. Call"399-73S4. Of 1133 Sim><br />
son Ave. 6.30'<br />
POHTAftLE TVPEWRIJTR MS. Lawn.<br />
mower lie. Twin bru^h electric<br />
Shetland floor polisher iio. Pair<br />
twin mattress llirnH Si, 399-6706,<br />
APARTMENT SIZE MB. HANOi —<br />
Excellent c<strong>of</strong>idition -S2S.00. Call<br />
99«(65" and ask tor Barker be.<br />
te^J'£.*i,, M l,"*° »«"". 6-30<br />
QR!f#, ver^ good eondilieri, ' corn.<br />
plete. Also « ' "— -'—<br />
bed pillows Call<br />
F^uiar iizs<br />
S.3Q<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
BIESLEY'S POINT BUiLDINB LOT,<br />
100 z 112, In excellent develop.<br />
ment. 11,900 Coastal Raalty. 330<br />
Atlantic Avenue, tf<br />
RIAL<br />
W.IY ehnt fra«w — llectrie<br />
^ne ironer. Reasonable 10J?<br />
»t Ay». . ... MO<br />
; RiFBiQERATOH'ln good con.<br />
Ion. go, if at 3(14 Asoury Ave.<br />
I. us, a fair <strong>of</strong>fer and ir* youni.<br />
BOUI BUN — EurBpean, hand<br />
^enfle,'brass BoundTloS years<br />
1° 4S S '* fiP8p W s P 1 "* 8 - g§.<br />
iNT SUE HEFRWIRATtoR—<br />
• legged , table,; Ohirjaendale<br />
^ ^ Central Av,,ft rwr.<br />
|l tor store. US. Call 39S-<br />
• llfKlfjghten Place,.,V, * W; ClTOS|><br />
RlVlEHft RANCHER. Altra&'<br />
-WiWMrhedrooni hon!* noaf Lagoon<br />
In: Mctlon <strong>of</strong> finn homes. Coastal<br />
MMMORA. Four BMrooms, SlJitSg,<br />
^Thls attractive horn* on a 50x90'<br />
comer, lot, in. sit* exgefleni^lo^fetion,<br />
also n>s s large dining rosrh, oil<br />
heat witfi sumrnBr.winter hookup,<br />
. jjijy- room , snd many, osier . fea-<br />
ture* that make.lt a •'Marmora lest<br />
Bu«".-Inspect thru M M Rootty,<br />
119 AHanLc Ave. UMM. tf.<br />
PMPJ-EX FOR JI4,0O0? „Sound .m,<br />
possiblo? Not at Coastal Realty.<br />
This duple* <strong>of</strong>fem a heated J bed<br />
room apartment plug, a 2Vx bedroom<br />
apartment Bom rented. We- suff-<br />
gert you hMrry for this oner. Coastal<br />
Realty. 330 Atlantic Avenue. tf<br />
t BEDROOMS, IV, BATHS, family<br />
. .room, sas Jieat, large lot, Moderrj,<br />
Good unditton. <strong>On</strong>ly ' 114,505.<br />
$2,000 down to gualiflsd buvar.<br />
CoiEtal Realty, 4S00 Asbury Avo.<br />
ii».B7ll4, tf<br />
THIS IS A MONEY MAKER. 0 welt<br />
kept 2 bedroom apartments.<br />
Ready for the season., lo 3ti excel-<br />
lent location. Come to Coastal<br />
Realty 330 Atlantic Avenue. _.tf<br />
LISTINGS BADLY NEEDED on Main-<br />
land, We have many buyers that<br />
we are not able to accommodate<br />
Won't you c*H and list your house<br />
w)tf> iitt This is ursentr Coastal<br />
Realty, 2 Braddock Drive, Somers<br />
Point- 927-6789. tf<br />
IF VOU HAVE CHARM — here's a<br />
home- to m&tehl Colonial en<br />
trance, into a large foyerl Spacious<br />
re&tful living ft. wtth fireplace!<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t-tone carpeting. Formal < enter-<br />
talnin- dining R.t DectHc kitctiertt<br />
All thlft . plus a superb view al'<br />
Oceahl 4 twin and double size bed-<br />
rorjtT.s| 2% bethsl Many targe well<br />
lighted! closets! Tremendous- *to*'<br />
age &pace and extra farKe double<br />
Igaragei In timo lo enjoy tha fum<br />
-ner and under $45,000. FUrnlslied.<br />
Inspect thru Rousher. Realtor,, 935<br />
Ocaan Aue. 7-7 Fridays)<br />
NICE HOME, heated, unfurnished,<br />
living room, eliding room, modern<br />
Mtehen, 4 bedrooms, tile bath. De,<br />
tached oyertU*d 1-tsr garage. Ex-<br />
tra lot. <strong>On</strong>ly J19.OO0. Dittnch |n-<br />
Realtors. 80, A Wesley Awe,<br />
tf (Friday)<br />
SINGLE<br />
30C <strong>of</strong>f excellent bfladfi, with<br />
oil heat. tfoy«rr tmttfi living<br />
dining Siva, modem htt-<br />
with wall men, 3 b«d-<br />
, 1 *A cvramlc bath*,<br />
-ihur-dryttr, 2 deckfl,<br />
' fft<br />
DUPLEX<br />
E.ch floor llvln* raarn. alnlni<br />
area, MtOHn, I IMHHTH, bath.<br />
IB fl. Heated, Excellent<br />
4 UNITS<br />
Excellent beach area wtth ocaan<br />
vlaw. Threa 4J>edrnem apart-<br />
ments, one Z-J»dn>on1 apart,<br />
ment. All With modem kltchena<br />
and ceramic tile batha and P0W.<br />
Oar rooms. 196S Income over<br />
»7.000.<br />
YEAR ROUND SINGLE<br />
Uwlng room, all •lecMc Mtehen<br />
and dlntrif area, t bedrssmt, 2<br />
full ceramic tne baths, Islousle<br />
porch. Slnsla car garaga. Daau-<br />
tlftil Ocasn >hn>.<br />
MARR<br />
AGENCY<br />
2121 Asbury Avenue<br />
399-7036<br />
"if<br />
QUALITY THROUGHOUT—Yes. we<br />
are excited about this property<br />
It <strong>of</strong>fers a cheerful strew level<br />
apartment, a lovely owners apart-<br />
mant 8 «uett rooms all with TV<br />
sots, a suite <strong>of</strong> rooms oil hot water<br />
heat and a 2-car garage. This Is a<br />
choice comer location near beach<br />
and boardwalk. We assure you that<br />
It's well • worth seeing- Priced<br />
$26,500. Call today Coastal Realty<br />
Atlantic Ave. 399-3869. tf<br />
ESTADLISHtD GUEST HOUSE with<br />
panoramic view or Shell Beach<br />
and Inlet 2 bedroom apartment<br />
rented for season plus 11 rooms<br />
eff clcncy opartment and owner s<br />
apartment Asking W9 500 Coastal<br />
Re Ity. 4B00 Ashury Ave 399-0784 tf<br />
beach Atta<br />
Make <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
Asbury Au<br />
ROOM DUPLEX,<br />
porches. <strong>Ocean</strong> view. Good<br />
Attached garage $18 900<br />
ffe CoasUl Realty 4800<br />
1 AND 3 BEDROOM<br />
larger porchns, Oj<br />
hed gar<br />
CoasUl<br />
399 0784<br />
900<br />
4800<br />
If<br />
STORE AND 3 D£DROOM Apartment<br />
, In downtown section. Just redec-<br />
orated.' Budding has slats ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />
aluminum siding and 611 hot water<br />
ht A l d b t *15500<br />
A rea<br />
Cl Coastal<br />
Atlantic Ave,<br />
um siding and 611 hot water<br />
A real good buy at *15,500<br />
rfestly. 399-3639 330 tf<br />
GARDENS, one level home, living<br />
- room, dining room, modern, elee.<br />
trie kitchen, ftundry, 3 brarooms,<br />
oath. Detached, garage. Oil hot wat;<br />
erheMed, Very |OOf/eond itlon. ~<br />
niihed. <strong>On</strong>ly (15.000, -<br />
H.sltor, 14 Atlantic Ave.<br />
dition Tur<br />
H»lega%s<br />
0^0<br />
i>trei*t<br />
powde<br />
|ng" in<br />
RfeAL ESTATE — SALE<br />
SPACIOUS S bedraom,faU>Hot water<br />
jfleMed, fMml»hs«14tJierne V " '<br />
rooms sre h"jt»d). N«*r fin.<br />
at 3rd.st.Hai guest hbufs II—.<br />
swl flosr fjotenyal_«partrnent hi<br />
v^:•': i •••^V••;^••r•'••••;.•;••• 1 i•x 1 3'vL•;;••••.:t"^:''''J<br />
AcflVi RBiMi IST^l BUSINESS, , /<br />
CeiiTriily UoeaWd, Gqod Income .:?,•••. r-^<br />
^Myr^^^^^^^M^mi-^M<br />
1 i TWlK-WDRbOM with OFFICii " y<br />
i. qbmtrrtj?ci|lZoiM
* * * * • * • • " •<br />
HEADS PHYSICAL FITNESS<br />
PAINTING *BWB4f6jM';'i^refl:,:naw* s .liqin4;-a<br />
J!flW»a* n Wi'.W«Whifci>^M0B4ttH<br />
ANTENNA<br />
INSTALLATIONS<br />
TOWER and<br />
ROOF MOUNTINGS<br />
FOR<br />
VHF-UHF&FM<br />
COMPLETE; SALES<br />
and SERVICE<br />
Color • BfarkandT<br />
TV RENTALS<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
1048 Asbury Avenu*<br />
DIAL 399-4910<br />
Vincent and Joseph<br />
say<br />
Enjoy yourself this summer<br />
with a short cut to beauty!<br />
Our Magnificent NEW<br />
SOFT CUBLY PERMANENT<br />
by Helen Curtis<br />
REGULARLY $25.00<br />
NOW ON SPECIAL - Mon., Tues. and Wed.<br />
Swim Suit*<br />
Rasularly $6.98<br />
OME and TW(M>IECE<br />
SOLIDS and PRINTS<br />
11th Street and the Boardwalk<br />
DIAL 399-2277 or 4499<br />
i<br />
HO DOMAN<br />
SURF and liACH<br />
Afo Help To Color Blind<br />
THB OCEAN CITY SENTINEM.EDGER<br />
Stqte Plans Painted Roads To Guide<br />
Motorists Through Traffic Patterns<br />
—'•flta Beptrtmeijt <strong>of</strong> j <strong>of</strong> flwMems Jtatfne tom a eon-<br />
1 (his \rat launched plicated freeway Interchange to an<br />
its colored pavement test.<br />
p reeway int<br />
A,three-quarter incb thick, red as- ordinary stop sign.<br />
^jati faajt pavement ^vanariiM mis applied appUid on Uw[diaiiinglnf the ITie urban Ksei driver as he faora muttquJcWy a more<br />
flBStbpuna approach <strong>of</strong>-Route 61 at r««rt to~a-witty <strong>of</strong> signs md<br />
ttj interR^m « northbound Route nuuMngs creaM by traffle en-<br />
S06 ta %nrtm Twwrtlp, BuriliB. gums to jronot* a anooth and<br />
ten County. Installation rf the IJnted ^ft B«£flc flow.<br />
"«*« °°2*rtJ^K' e "»!*« «« equating a<br />
oo*d pavanmte to help make driv- " ^ ^ S f<br />
last year and a similar but limited<br />
I national study tudy on colored pave- pave^ I K s motorists ts through compli- compli<br />
ments, indicate, that colored pave-1 ' h I<br />
led '"'crchanges or Intersections;<br />
merits do liavc a safety value a«J I * or ar aJsoC.under , condcroilon^W'specific<br />
uses.'V '<br />
"ttw study also will enxmqnat a.<br />
material Evaluation <strong>of</strong> colored pavements.<br />
Tills will Include such factors<br />
as color uniformity bud retention,<br />
visibility, ond reflectance properties,<br />
skid 'resistance, reaction to<br />
chemicals, repairnWlity. service, end<br />
30 feet from curb to curb. Just be-<br />
Initial cost and rflalnteharice.<br />
fore the Intersection are two. over- tyom a material evaluation,, eoriy<br />
sized stop', signs- which are intent- experiments with colored paveally<br />
illuminated.<br />
ments were not too successful. However,<br />
reseurchen say great strides<br />
Auto approach speeds io tht? in- havu been made in the direction as<br />
terseetion almidy have been meas- the result <strong>of</strong> recent developtnnt <strong>of</strong><br />
ured. They «111 bo taken again In plgnientcd synthetic plnstlc jtslns<br />
about a month after motorists have that can be used as ipaving binders<br />
adjusted to tho n'd piivement. and the use <strong>of</strong> pigmented Portland<br />
Tlie speeds are measured at 100- concrete cement.<br />
foot intervals by placing rubber<br />
tubes similar to those used with'<br />
traffic counters across the roadway. Installed Trustee<br />
TTie tubes are connected to a recorder<br />
which registers speeds.<br />
TTio acvidenl record also will be<br />
compiled for a thiw-yeor pqriod at<br />
the intersi-ction. In a six-year<br />
'urning. special use or speed j tlu-ough 13G5 therv were 29 j<br />
^nacwirt it I anes'<br />
aeciOents with 39 persons iitfurvd<br />
at' intersections, interdmnges airf<br />
and 1 killed. Uist year four wen?<br />
high hazard locaUnns.<br />
It has also been proposed that the kill«l in two fatal accidents there.<br />
•' The Dnpartmot selected tte Mans- Bnted pavanentg could be used to<br />
As fur ii culor c«lt' for pavernents,<br />
field Tcnvnship intersectioti. a "high indicate passenger (croenvalks. pas.<br />
researchers lire thinking in terms <strong>of</strong><br />
accident" location to its gist senger, loading* school, step and<br />
field test <strong>of</strong> colored pavement . wanynj iones.<br />
their traditional highway usage.<br />
Rtxl has been proposed for a "stop"<br />
Fatt experience indi(ata that as At the Route W.2W test site the or "do not" situation; orangt? for<br />
speets aiii traffle volumes rise on red pavement |g being applied on "extreme danger" rum," under<br />
United Artists relisise and in Color<br />
by DeLttxc, Phil Silvers;" Jack Gilford<br />
and Buster Keaton are also in<br />
the cast.<br />
HEADQUARTERS FOR<br />
FINEST BRAND<br />
CLOTHES<br />
FOR BOYS and GIRLS<br />
• INFANTS' WBAR<br />
• DRESSES<br />
• PLAY CLOTHES<br />
• SWIM WEAR<br />
Large*? Selection<br />
Ghubbefte<br />
CLOTHES in So. Jersey<br />
BVz to Teons<br />
:PAM'C .•'«•» VENTNOR AVE.<br />
B H " ** Vmtn<strong>of</strong>, H J. 822-6B17<br />
OPEN WtDNfeSDAY KVES<br />
UNICARD-CCP CHARGES<br />
-NOTICE-<br />
The problem <strong>of</strong> dogs running at large<br />
in Upper Township is becoming very<br />
serious.<br />
Under New Jersey dog licensing law<br />
any time that a dog i$ <strong>of</strong>f the premises o^<br />
the person in charge <strong>of</strong> the dog, that dog<br />
may be impounded by the dog warden<br />
even if the dog is licensed.<br />
If the dog owners <strong>of</strong> Upper Township<br />
do not correct this situation immediately, it<br />
may become necessary for the Township<br />
Officials to act under the state Health laws,<br />
and issue a proclamation authorizing the<br />
killing <strong>of</strong> any dog found running at large<br />
within Upper Township. '<br />
BY ORDER OF THE UPPSR TOWNSHIP COMMItTEE<br />
LEONARD MIGLMCCIO, M "<br />
He resides wtth his wife Joan<br />
and his five childmi in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
BURGER<br />
QUEEN<br />
16TH STREET<br />
CHEESE-<br />
BURGERS<br />
EXTRA THICK<br />
MILK SHAKES<br />
HOMEMADE<br />
Domrrs<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS<br />
' A WEEK<br />
10 A.M.'HI 777<br />
PALMER SHOPPING<br />
CENTER<br />
• OpWMedby<br />
Outm.'jr.<br />
ONLY<br />
AT 4 __<br />
SO. JERSEY'S LEADING<br />
WE FEATURE N<br />
BRANDS OF<br />
For<br />
TREADEASY<br />
NATURALIZERS<br />
SELOY<br />
BRITISH CLASSICS<br />
NETTL6TONS<br />
NUNN-BUSH<br />
FINEST IMPORTS<br />
AIL SHOES GUARANTEEDVw<br />
1933 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />
PREE Car, Nnw Yark _<br />
PARKING ft Padne Ave, §<br />
- ^ — SUNDAY SPECIA<br />
DEVILED CL/W<br />
PLATTER<br />
COMPANY SPECIAl<br />
100 PIECES<br />
PLANTATION CHICK<br />
FOR 20.00<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY<br />
TAKE-OUT KITCHEN<br />
10th It. & Asbury Ave, DiaHOT<br />
Palm Beach<br />
engineers<br />
a sportcoat with<br />
an English accent<br />
The look to BMngnbhiea and ii«WiyU«*<br />
nwi Mis, flie slowest nip atlBtjwilfiaw^<br />
vcnls. The subtle shsiplnf- dep'«B*-."l.' M>1 *"talMHng<br />
(o succeed. PalnvBewW ' " J<br />
modem, mechanized equipment ttu<br />
unlest details <strong>of</strong> constnicll«n and ..„ 3;iaM<br />
tffldsDIIy and cconomicallj. Wgi«WiWffi<br />
Efves this Palm Beach ipdrteoBl* eWottJ^<br />
.: a fraction otwltat jou'diMpsct W j^gSpf;<br />
: vP4tM^cri^tACKS:!:^^f;<br />
MEN'Yond BOYS 1<br />
733 Asbury Ave. Dial<br />
OPEN FRIDAY and SATORDAYJ<br />
WE HONOR C.C.P., OINBP/S CIJ<br />
and AMERICAN EXPRESS CRfOIT<br />
if.:<br />
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