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Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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toya4jpe/ A^JSCni cjiolcG for a, ^<br />

ric'bag fe onolnade from meat drippings. and play aeHviHes with enthusiasm<br />

You can unprove the aiting habits<br />

<strong>of</strong> your fanuiy Jf you uJlow pl«»iy<br />

<strong>of</strong> time tor breakfast. To do this, organize<br />

broakfiist prepaititions as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> your dally muune. Take time lb<br />

plan intercsUna and' varied menus.<br />

Make sure you and jour family<br />

* * * OUR 72ND YEAR ''"'<br />

fiow well done you want poultry<br />

antl mvni • is a matter, <strong>of</strong> family<br />

prvfervntv, t'xcppt for pork. Purl al<br />

\vi\y% mi'clH to bo i-csjk«1 until w^i Gregory's<br />

HICMM;<br />

FOODS REQUIRE SPECIAL RESTAURANT<br />

& BAR<br />

900 SHORE ROAD<br />

SOMEKS POINT<br />

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 />

foota in the rvfriwrator until<br />

you need them, U you're eattng<br />

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 />

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