Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1967 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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-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*""-