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Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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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 />

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"I laiuitii<br />

SAMK Hfnif POAniT/f.rT.. .?WI<br />

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mXKt . . . Ov«-lh.-call, &%i~*<br />

ta, (trwtcb in wtd* cholc* st -H<br />

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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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