Mar 1965 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Mar 1965 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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Surfers . . .<br />
13(?PjENftNG SATURDAY,<br />
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mum *<br />
[Tankmen<br />
IWI *r am *> He Wynd MMdmedky<br />
with Cbcny BOTa CUB<br />
"Bm QMn CHr High School Mn<br />
_ Jaa Ham, KM Ryan,<br />
*•»•» aad But MHMD. won<br />
IKjnud medley relay laee,<br />
gBRUARY27th<br />
Ifautee Sea Center Inc.<br />
V:V .•*<br />
" SURF BOARDS<br />
SMB • mus • BVUB<br />
5MJWI ii< UCTBIES<br />
— out owtr<br />
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Wyiwi<br />
miter<br />
Jpt<strong>On</strong><br />
3cAfl(Mt<br />
Mcina .<br />
catiidi<br />
TMl OCBAN <strong>City</strong><br />
OCMMI Cffy Alhhtm<br />
Wins AAU Judo TUh<br />
DU Waters, <strong>of</strong> Oocnt Oty.<br />
won ifce HUb Atlantic AAU<br />
Mb qwMtfgwlifr M M<br />
AFB. IMHHtW, PC,<br />
OawlMi atoli «fen ef<br />
the SUMH *«ta C*fc at StaV<br />
•ddphta. M n M te open<br />
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Wildwood CAL Champs,<br />
Defeat Mainland 80-76<br />
WU*d High School-, bnirthdl<br />
Friday night won th Cpe<br />
at the MUM tome tamed weight to {say dwnHoMhb?<br />
the arvanent that a team <strong>of</strong> five down a determined<br />
pri players can on most occasions from<br />
•mtigp-ttHPf. tbe team with one or in Unwood on the<br />
•»<br />
ia> IL " • Kt FJT *H- 3 v ,"»• J • » *>i * -mikS fe i&ssi<br />
the<br />
IMS T«r<br />
TMUMOAY.<br />
VFW Lea<br />
ttp mam tor the<br />
Witt B polBtM. MkMMl by HAudi Bate ~Zm<br />
with If antm. Ar ttie Wtorlon, oont<strong>of</strong>t-S<br />
•HI<br />
• MM wa* the third in 10<br />
Kkfll Qu-tymen.<br />
Tne visaing; Lion Mam wot away<br />
mm flaa meet with a perfect «<br />
anj to n meets thi. season.<br />
Yeatetday afternoon the Careymen<br />
tram li J to nni.-...t— te a doml<br />
mort, hot the twits were toe lata<br />
«D be ntntad bam, Saturday, the<br />
Batten win visit the George School<br />
ttnk m DoyJertown, Pa.<br />
m tarn* mi mm***<br />
A young pnBcanan was undergoing<br />
s& v"^ H ml mi P r Cburt.<br />
Be gatoBd the grand chamnkn<br />
ratine « tt» MBM by defeating two superb Myers.<br />
and<br />
(OS WnBSM wD Qpff J£UH*4||i^ IB*<br />
cJufliBg Jim IkowiMB. at Ihsli.<br />
iostm. D.C, B kmne medal<br />
winner in the Ml QQmfte to Raiders Humble<br />
Tbkyo.<br />
Wahtr* b Ms iwbrortor at<br />
the Attantte Oty YMCA, and to<br />
the m <strong>of</strong> Mrs. &w«ne HUM, Devils, 88-43<br />
<strong>of</strong> mt WtHt-r av.<br />
Mustangs Salt<br />
in<br />
"Nmaaww," said the examiner,<br />
"that you were walking along a<br />
included path, y and a young p woman Falcons, 92-57<br />
h<br />
rushed g up nan to had you embraced and reported and that tossa<br />
LJNWOQD — Mainland<br />
ed her. what would you da?" lign ScbdoJ's basketball lean<br />
"Weil, sir." said the candidate. "I ed all anuod tbe Faleas <strong>of</strong> Oakwould<br />
do several thing*. But first, Rpgional Mgh Srf«3ol sn the<br />
with the young lady's assistance I<br />
think I would endeavor to reconstruct<br />
Mustang court, lie aeare was msi.<br />
tsrimt<br />
The Mustai^i wne ott and running<br />
p<br />
FMM M by faafla with<br />
and ftmdt with n<br />
. tfaBorty<br />
MK tta<br />
Buddy Wertey WWB the .atronauhVop<br />
to<br />
«<br />
hold<br />
«* W M S H M , .fc,,^<br />
<strong>of</strong> the .coring edurnn i» the eve- »*». «f «•« »M»te MM H with «<br />
rung, each hitting 30 points. How- potnta to Me Shamrock*. M In the<br />
""*-•- ^* J^MdW.iJWifc* Smith aided the Sh«mby<br />
PMDE five men to the doable-<br />
CJuek Jans the bi« eun lor<br />
the Wanio, W^ ^ fl ppoint,<br />
it on<br />
« sate ud d flw fl fad fd<br />
to OBB Oty H3*b School in Jobs VODHUM eanMtaUtd<br />
nV first thM wnce* January"^ ag and'JimWaieus and'MeMdtfa Ompthe<br />
Rot and WhMe <strong>of</strong> Coach BMe, kril both cane hi Witt U points<br />
tMJ,<br />
to end with a 7^ mart in the Cape-<br />
Wildwood led all the way, with the<br />
AnanHe tcaflM. ne Balden are lAstm^ fSaUring A rtmm Md to its?<br />
aaurad <strong>of</strong> a Ue fcr tMrd in thelast<br />
five minutes <strong>of</strong> the final quarter.<br />
on the outran* <strong>of</strong> ^ie F*f<br />
•a<br />
who Lower Cape May RegkaaL<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty ttantai U-T<br />
•any Banks, the<br />
paced Ine as^jKkaj In th£<br />
with M points a cam high<br />
sr, B«Ja not OBTV<br />
ne logsjneMd<br />
point<br />
left the Fata with a record <strong>of</strong>jhe takwd<br />
nine wins and 10<br />
Skip was the Og gun <strong>of</strong><br />
i ntt «M Itt •<br />
the<br />
b-RoMwr Nnt Coray<br />
Tspptei Another Mont<br />
Pu. _<br />
stty <strong>of</strong> DelMMtVs E. FVMon Carey.<br />
Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />
MM<br />
•the tamer 58£<br />
n1ftriit*TT dsasd Ihe @p to<br />
Mr NNnd tte dto- dtol<br />
rith a minute to play, and<br />
rolnutea.<br />
a final sport However, the the tormer mark o|<br />
Warrior* would not be denied and<br />
to protect their margsln to<br />
•nitamark was the fourth cracked<br />
the<br />
n<br />
by the .pce^ I . Ha, ^^°<br />
Ike victory left the Warrior* Witt the la* lour mtm in wUdt he<br />
SM k at the<br />
L C<br />
hto oaoalry strong e<br />
j Mriet"<br />
Jvdor Rk* Bond nettrd M pntatt<br />
the e^Trtng. alnmst rn-alling the nt foe the RaUm as he end Banto<br />
cons' total count. CastakH dipped<br />
U field goals and four ftmJs for a Raajy FbK was In fan] trouble<br />
IT*<br />
total <strong>of</strong> M points.<br />
Box Scon-.<br />
Teorie Landte contributed 13 points j<br />
bad hi*<br />
to the wSantasj e«ttse, with Jeny Re-<br />
up who<br />
gina and Bat WerUey ciante in with<br />
12 points •<br />
f*nTnlng af,<br />
hii nrturn hi the fourth quartrT<br />
Box Score:<br />
whoe fjmrtfMteeT nmed 10, SeftBSSM.<br />
a* Jta W5Hon scared only two<br />
paUs but puDed don a B B hizb<br />
jj.<strong>of</strong> U rebound* far to Raid.<br />
I ILmauuwttjn came- Mi the SBBB<br />
ra<br />
• f<br />
9<br />
I<br />
i -<br />
4 s s<br />
11<br />
0<br />
II<br />
Of the<br />
partrnrftt «<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
School<br />
RECEIVERS<br />
SALE!<br />
Superior Court, Chancery Division<br />
liTlillDAY, FEBRUARY 27, <strong>1965</strong><br />
Must Be Soldi<br />
HiTAL MARINA<br />
vmmlmimm<br />
-Tables - Time Clock<br />
mmy ethmr <strong>of</strong>fice Items,<br />
WmMlNETS<br />
'rd Motors <strong>of</strong> All $iz+s<br />
WMBEmmm<br />
V^t^mim^i-t<br />
gjQioBty area wBh two phiycr* in<br />
a - a<br />
|pp tjrs<br />
w ZL9 and<br />
wfcfle the other<br />
M*jr BID M«M ttJ<br />
if<br />
^imark twtee with hit West betat _<br />
l|j against Atlantic Ofy FYiendf School<br />
ll<strong>of</strong> - -' —' -<br />
netted M paints fgr the HiUn b<br />
fljal flRwf pgriod- ^^JIsHg iM H 1 * Is<br />
We in the second period almost **<br />
fast m lUmSm dW. Caatone netted<br />
10 <strong>of</strong> the 13 Deva points in<br />
the Mai frame and It wat mh.<br />
3k-25 «t halfUmt<br />
I AUK rhe Devfl* doaed the lead<br />
to 40-31 early in (he third<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> begsn to ptrher „<br />
ftaa and nfi f^££ away fj^Bi jm^r<br />
montoo with HOWFH grttfag »<br />
pan* in to third chokkrr to<br />
the local*<br />
mm Semi<br />
M n u<br />
_•».,.!• i» B<br />
Slifffliff Oi<br />
UWon. MJ.<br />
H.MMMH<br />
fe •«• 111 I I 1 -=•- 4<br />
EXPLRT<br />
MECHANICS<br />
rife and<br />
ram<br />
6ur$i<br />
OFFICE PHONI INM! HOME<br />
JOHN<br />
Plumbing and<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
JOHN G8AHAM 1117<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
This Weeks<br />
SPECIAL<br />
HEEL BALANCI<br />
and WHEEL PACK<br />
To grt mazionim tire mOcaga<br />
d «»old co«Uy rcpairi.<br />
Ubdb<br />
l liiaii lim ip|wn tad evaijf<br />
1M0O nflM. Drive In today<br />
and lat
«lil»<br />
mm<br />
RlM Jim; Mr.<br />
Edwin Run**-, Jr. an] ,<br />
. Oeatta Rumor, sll <strong>of</strong><br />
f. Mm out <strong>of</strong> tain were<br />
Mm nsvM Johnmn .nd<br />
te «l ,UtOB SUver. NJ- „<br />
Mr* taOph Rumer, <strong>of</strong> "<br />
, P*.; diarie* Rumor, <strong>of</strong><br />
, Fk.; MM Blancbe Ru- '<br />
Wm/mtnaa, N.J.; M. ,<br />
MUltar. <strong>of</strong> Boca Raton, i r<br />
MM MM. FV«I* mete,<br />
ARDS<br />
WEEK END<br />
EOALS<br />
NORWEGIAN<br />
RTE CAKE<br />
E CAKE<br />
59c<br />
IANCE res<br />
GEL CAKE<br />
ARDS<br />
JkSTRY<br />
Afbuty AVMIIM<br />
lal 399-1260<br />
Duplicate wpilVUIC Bridge l»l IVI^W Rotary Oub dinner meetir<br />
Ann Mnr*nll .ad <strong>Mar</strong>nU Ma^la,, BUM Uwi* and Red BeHbf* »"• to ^""^ ""•<br />
lhaU MN top Mom with 83 at M M C Ugh Witt SI and I'—* - - - - - - -<br />
the Friday X <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge Friedberg and Belle Horidta<br />
game. Often coming in avove av- amad wtth 1M4, "<br />
wage «w OBw Mahony and Don Doth If<br />
Millar 77, Sea R M and Maty DOB Mm _<br />
Butler 76W, Herbert and Syivia Hy- GartUnd and B« French, Vivian IT<br />
man 76, Rod Lams and Nona Gun* and Edith Smith and Jack "' _ ^ -<br />
Zimmerman 1DM and Sylvia Brown, and Betty BmMtt, Ski trip to Mt<br />
«• wltn 64. Rujmoaip were Bd lluS,"Tv »"«• L<br />
Md Jean Nugent with ffi, Wvtan ff^ ^ ^<br />
5 ^ K^!-^ "OrtM* aamoo! An avenm, <strong>of</strong> « ^« mad.<br />
An individual game<br />
An average <strong>of</strong> « wi ma de at the Dictate Dcta Mdge<br />
i^iiimw, AMP<br />
i«nB played last Wednesday en<br />
FOR THE BEST<br />
WATCHBANDS<br />
LOOK TO ...<br />
I til AtMJMT AVI,<br />
COMftHE ENSEMBLE...<br />
INCLUDING YOUR OWN<br />
"TENSOR" BED LAMP<br />
= J<br />
McCausland 23 and Ruth Ann Bo*-."* J-*'<br />
byshdl 20. I^gwo HflU.<br />
urmrmt TMC P^~¥"S"<br />
Proud New FataeD-Sb this Is the<br />
Bale chop who ia to (any on my ~~<br />
name! Quite a re^ioinlbility, eh, the Mu«ic PI<br />
nune?<br />
Nurw—It certalrfy is, Mr. Sczcy-<br />
ALL TVMf<br />
• PMT MRViU<br />
• OUALITY WOMC<br />
m M tm*, Bmi ON. m, J,<br />
PhwM 399-2541<br />
•flew*'" . y<<br />
Comth§ Events fhh Wmmk In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
(FrMay)—<br />
Women's A»oda.<br />
• puwom. ttmtfnt ite stale. J^^ ^ ^<br />
m As an open raponent <strong>of</strong> a State • •<br />
sales tax, Duroont «ild have a hard WSCS <strong>of</strong> me Ftrtt Me»hodl«t<br />
iB !2iL5 eali EFJ! Ugl " 0 ' "^ >fto « 011 ^i»* meeting, 8 pjni. Jftn, "Joa«<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional* bekeve. <strong>Mar</strong>tnM — American''.<br />
FWhaWMre, ptem reartton to ttie • •<br />
aotiHlJy Wt to one Re.<br />
?•** WiiiiM,<br />
- 1 pa, m ^nooBi<br />
gubernatorial maniKin «w re. O«aB aty »I» SAQOI, 7.3p p<br />
Kwd rf any iKjetesbide by «» ta me Bapdrt Qonft.<br />
mnmute's dedsian in the tUnldng<br />
Mmnwhlle, Duniait ^ taea BMfc. CD Medial SeU-Hdp Caurae.<br />
ing stntementB. the kind that are 8 pjn. in CD building. 12th ft, and<br />
* * Bi^iffl «n W'takca, and ll»f tte g:j| ajB, in Central ^, ScnooJ-<br />
~ MB. on Hughes administration hasn't amquit- • • •<br />
ed to much. ^ ^ RjUcemen's Wives AuxiliMy tattBentisUy,<br />
torefa, lfa» belaid ^jjau^ dinner, 6:30 njB, in Sanmtt<br />
to Sandman a m to have tarn taPTiSiMBaat, **"""•<br />
CUpe May County Re-cue Mori bwugW litalt by a wudden rMogni. "* • • •<br />
fe 10 a*D. la tte Aon€ I ^^ &at tt^ scp^snig oonffiittee u^ti ** !•« ^H* H ^ «^ n a.<br />
They fee! wler with Sandman—but W«»Bl Oiurch mrrttng. t pMu<br />
' they admit that Hughes win be a • • »<br />
Ba ^apter. Omen LamWa pa hara m In M»<br />
te«Mri by tte middle ol the AuHT a^HertrtS'^C^aS<br />
month to Hme tat an anaounranent meeHng room. ^ ^ c tfflunaoy<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oft- Hepuhliran anb's ^ ^ « .<br />
dinner on St rtMck-g Day, MaMn-Randt Ortt n? A—1<br />
Assuming they both want new LqSaa^SXS Site g^* 1<br />
tfflros. the only sure beta so far are Ausuaiy nieetlBi, I pjn,<br />
FAreetor <strong>of</strong> F^wi^ildeis Leon H. DeMniav »nwi*in» e<br />
Mm* and Freeholder Joseph w W l ^ myUnf. 8 pjn.<br />
Rlxey. Both men have indicated niey memarv Altai, a*,*, _ «. . ^<br />
wm run again and both men are v*. Mi^iZ'SL?^*®jS<br />
Om IM &<br />
tuaUy unbeatable. fL^Tt ^ ^ R & auWh »**•<br />
Thto leaves iarf#dded who will be "* 8 *"• « , ,<br />
I GOP nominee to replace Sandman In<br />
I the Senate, and who will be opted «_*«» bta Oiapnw Beta Sg.<br />
senihly.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mm Ray Kline, 929 S. Main st,<br />
But here re-apportionment reaia<br />
Flensantville.<br />
its ugly head, There is no put.<br />
tee that there will be a Ape May<br />
County assemhlyman or a setBtor<br />
when the smoke <strong>of</strong> the re-appartionment<br />
battle drifts out <strong>of</strong> sight.<br />
CM course, there may be a party<br />
fight over, who wants to be par§»<br />
enndidnte far coroner. Admittedly.<br />
such a fight ia unlikely it only be<br />
(SMsevety tew people want to be<br />
Tim,' there's the mattw <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />
rtspresentatlvM <strong>of</strong> Ope May County<br />
on the RepubHeaji State Committee.<br />
That has to be settled.<br />
But the gubernatorial candidate<br />
oomes fint. Senator Smdmiui may<br />
come up with a partial or a complete<br />
answer on FridAy.<br />
KNIT<br />
I or CROCHET<br />
a NEW DRESS<br />
or COAT SUIT<br />
For Spring<br />
DOROTHIA<br />
ROBINSON<br />
YAMIS<br />
OP1N ALL VIAK<br />
662 iMrdwalb OCNn <strong>City</strong><br />
MaU * fte>Q
"Sr<br />
:fe«<br />
MEN<br />
•r -1<br />
34TH STREET<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
7a.m.-2 a.m.<br />
MSB SMMS<br />
INN<br />
fill"<br />
LJq&r Store<br />
Cide<br />
'j'^- ;<br />
V.<br />
AJoysfas P. Comer<br />
Afcert B. Retaw<br />
FBBeral cervkM i n<br />
&ns*y afternoon fcr ntrs. Amy<br />
W Gam <strong>of</strong> Shore rd.. <strong>Mar</strong>mora.<br />
who dM «%daetd»y, hat • * She<br />
WHS §3.<br />
Jor Alert tJLJ *•>". °nd Harold, both <strong>of</strong> Mirmora.<br />
«**; one m, RosMfl A., <strong>of</strong> this and Ray, cat Fort Laooenfale Hi-<br />
NJCI and three<br />
m,<br />
Tb» Hew. Brnee FinBrn. pmrtor<br />
ah^ to be"JOB,<br />
£»* lrae wap sors 9<br />
, fcat one to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> to UB aa a fr-nniT ratdeoL<br />
But two yean later ate and her<br />
hte bahmd aniaM a home at<br />
SM Central «r^ where sb» resided<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
LONGPORT-SOMERS POINT BOULEVARD<br />
DAN'S Sis<br />
fUnl af 1M •-— — "<br />
ifPEf Of nuUnOCr ^^•aaaB^<br />
ROCKFISH<br />
FRESH COD<br />
BUTTERHSH<br />
PORGIES<br />
SEA BASS SHRJMP<br />
•WISH SMEtTS<br />
OrSTgRSACLAMS<br />
ate tt^bas^aVSiB slslr X araata^aV ^^^*^^^^^^<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR 1IOUND<br />
AWNS Mi rUYW<br />
YOUR FAVORITE<br />
DANIEL'S<br />
COOaAJlBA*<br />
andtBTAMANT<br />
WMMM0<br />
• SM Food,<br />
• MaKon QMn,<br />
ENJOY DINING Df SOUTH 3KBSKTS<br />
uom BEAurmjL DOOMI BOOMS<br />
at dM C3ty Mgh «*•*<br />
IT.<br />
The FLAN]<br />
PHONE 399-1<br />
SUNDAY BUFFET 1<br />
M.OO<br />
II* imnu t* both*<br />
•M<br />
HOW 70 YEARS<br />
SiCKi<br />
1155 ASBURY AVI.<br />
FRESH and BR<<br />
SH A<br />
BONELESS SHAD and<br />
5 FRIED FLOUNDER.<br />
5 FRIED FISH CAKES<br />
20 FRIED SMELTS<br />
SNN ALL Y1AR 'ROUND*<br />
ALSO SATURDAY MATINH<br />
A motion pi<<br />
you'll never foi<br />
MM 11m<br />
CVIrllNOS ONLY 7:15 <<br />
, MARCH 4, IMS<br />
lunty Promotion Direcfor Raps<br />
ite's Lag In Financing Tourism<br />
tourtan and the vtcshigh<br />
in the<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jer»ey, the mate<br />
In am Place in budget<br />
.-.'". <strong>of</strong> promotional<br />
capture the tnurirt-« dol-<br />
and Mvwal dthm that<br />
o the inwfequato Job Mns<br />
the rtato in proniotiong ita<br />
fand vacation todHUM, were<br />
in mne dfMI to Rotary<br />
night at (ho Plymouth<br />
& pfSfHliTi fpGSOrted<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />
Of PubUc Af-<br />
Anthony T. Catnnoeo.<br />
director. BM that the<br />
bustnon i* the biggest In-<br />
Fln Owe Mm/ County, Roc-<br />
' thl. (act. tbs county and<br />
adnMMrattoni spend<br />
a year In advertising<br />
wWch la J100.000 more<br />
|« tile state<br />
County Promotion<br />
Beeth At Stainton't<br />
Oipe May Oxmly'* promoUon<br />
hoMh to m dtaploy in <strong>On</strong>enn Oftr<br />
all fhi. week In Stajnton's Doportnu-nl<br />
Rm. The puhUc is<br />
Invited to vWt and inapoct the<br />
booth.<br />
Hundreds <strong>of</strong> thauiiands <strong>of</strong> •.ii-<br />
Uon to travel and Bnorin shews<br />
have teen the Oounty booBi In<br />
BBlHrnom Hi«liburg, rtarttarf<br />
and Wilkn Bra-re. Tiwugaod*<br />
more will aco it when it vWt*<br />
Cicvdand, MontrcJil, Caonda, and<br />
Aftany, N. Y,<br />
Between exhlblLi at the major<br />
vaccatlon shows, the booth wM<br />
be diaplavcd in varisiu communilies<br />
<strong>of</strong> the oounty.<br />
' Mau i. tiw. Mtu, .Minn, i« |au<br />
SB*j«fl<br />
n. 65CHEVROLET<br />
These great performers aw the lowest<br />
models at our <strong>On</strong>e-Stop Shopping<br />
Hwd to ten at a $fence that each <strong>of</strong> tteM beauties is<br />
ftm lowest priced m ita tat. Ths ride dosB't ihow it,<br />
tt 1 tt intenor. Or the performance. Jmt ttt price<br />
That lurortoiia '65 Biscayne has the room <strong>of</strong><br />
auay Mperismi «ra. Phu a taudaorae color-keyed<br />
tateAor witt pliiah Tmyla, fins fabrics, full dnqj-twiat<br />
BtifiAriflii • ' '<br />
• vu»», Amerioa'fl favorite intermediatMUze ear,<br />
. St^B? ?ff J*ft* Tid»HW«iini door* roomy,<br />
»<strong>of</strong>W« SSSSL ?<br />
Cfcwy II got a w|oto lot arurter for '66-but kept<br />
Its common nenae! Stall famDy-eiie, easy to handte<br />
econoMicaJ, and th« lowest priced Chevrolet mt<br />
Bow Corvair Sport Coupe and Sport Sedsai have<br />
W » iWTOuatod T<br />
tort balance and traction for<br />
thai tize car. It's air-cooled—<br />
no water or antifreeze.<br />
So be practical. Check the<br />
groat <strong>of</strong>fer on your old car,<br />
in* tow payments on your<br />
new one. <strong>On</strong>ly you wffl know<br />
how practical you've been.<br />
Because it. sure.won't show!<br />
the<br />
difference<br />
Mm something really new-discover Me difference at your Chevrolet dealer's<br />
^c^3iirC%B Chevy U> Conmtr* Ctev&te V<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET & OLDSMOI<br />
111* ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY<br />
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IftlOOK<br />
Barbara IUU<br />
Senior Receives<br />
To Test Score<br />
Febnary 15. 1*5, was a vwy<br />
vmm day fer Barbara HiU. a<br />
member oi the sealar da« <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ory Ifgii lehBBl While sittit« in<br />
her hirtory dm, ftbi Joyce DB&<br />
ner, toe Coldaaee Office secretary.<br />
deUvaM to Barbna a book whkb<br />
cwitained her mm from the English<br />
conqnattioo rrsmtimtirti. Upon<br />
vlewiBg •> acare Barbara «u<br />
sbockal by what she •». She had<br />
•arham's IJrst tmmm was<br />
machine imwt tan been broken".<br />
Om WM ertreroery h»ppy. confusad.<br />
io» plan* to ink)* to<br />
X.mhwrs.art.<br />
ton University bee because ef the ex-<br />
ta. bm. tart busy »tth th<br />
Wave Literary Magazine <strong>of</strong> «Ucb<br />
a>e la Aft£«lac. Ip.her span.<br />
drawing.<br />
X«Pf oBaje education Barbqpes<br />
to tnm* toEadand.it<br />
• to antar too fw<br />
RALPH<br />
WATSON* SON<br />
«r<br />
and gtaai and tn* CHS, iiunamaatl to* aduul to the<br />
Rhode Ialand Itad , . . Who scalped<br />
pany. AnderMO, lederle repae<br />
Sammyt . , , Red roes* for a<br />
•. Another BirpruB<br />
J*M*» sad c«M<br />
alive m phyairians in Has area, re-<br />
hius lady, right Sharon? , , , Haw i»<br />
r, bMfeNM II la tta tba Red Balden to gain a<br />
ed the IsteK achievements to<br />
year eel named Bill. Dolores? , . ,<br />
rainy saamn la Ecuador sixth place.<br />
medical M m during a week Jong<br />
Carol, ym shouldn't tape private<br />
was, <strong>of</strong> oour*e, vary «*. Ito fine altorts tneae boys aav»<br />
conference neenih/ bdd the laboca-<br />
caMfnaHaBs! , , , Theme from the<br />
1 to the eoM and anow in BWPB PijijiitB ait Asi awte^Bi _<br />
tories in Pant River, N. Y.<br />
Ranger , , , aiarMou, SuHe-q,<br />
Otherwise she has been am *hould be s wary tough con-<br />
r visit She baa taund<br />
and Robert Paul are going to make<br />
tender for state fhampintiiiMp an*<br />
I dUYenat, out all dsllchwj;<br />
a record . . . The star . . , Robbie<br />
tha traok Mam aaaual ba the teata<br />
- friendly and helpful; and<br />
graham cracker . . . Uae Sh<strong>of</strong>flln OR<br />
to beat to (be OtpB AdanHc League,<br />
try Dappy b, M» warm,<br />
plenty at fane. Debate . . . Wbr do<br />
[American home.<br />
ynu Uke Coke so much, Dehblef . .<br />
Leap year la ova-. Sharon! . ,<br />
ICIub<br />
SophemcwM<br />
What's this about asthetlc acpld<br />
'T#fin<br />
JliuuiyT The pony express is *r N.<br />
v<br />
traveUng<br />
HUS column is being prepared<br />
April 14 fei tiai daadbo<br />
Tag, does your ftngrr <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1, a beautiful day with t<br />
mw tmix -aansnj ,1B|B Back hurt much?, she really y didn't mean mercury expected ID reach 50. We<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
to bunt It . I hsard that dear nope «hJe pattern «Mkns through<br />
Editor<br />
Roate bad a hard tfana tryuc to aM. moat <strong>of</strong> ine inuutii to compensate i<br />
rafereoc* i*n't that so Albert? . . . Who bate «w uonleasBnt weathar inat prevailed<br />
Billows: "TarrWo ;<br />
on history tests? . , . Spanish home, during January and February.<br />
«*«t In -tamo*<br />
work Is not to be done to A card eant from St. Petersburg<br />
» > a l d t<br />
class! . . , What da you fet by Mr. and !*B A. H. Steeds, turn-<br />
r-»lc meattt<br />
eon, BIT. Bomer? . . . Hello. Fredrettular* residing in New York<br />
(What If Mom<br />
die! . . . Are ftu esftainn tbe states that the weather has<br />
stareo set, Mr. BeMonT . . . Would been Meat with all the Dowers In<br />
y«) like to hear a singing telegram? full bloom, (hat they have been mj-<br />
Him «O» freguatttty and have met<br />
mind<br />
. Whara la Jfonr aayand «t the "good old <strong>Ocean</strong> Ohy<br />
atomt**<br />
Wd yon areTS _Wr i»a>anrnii^baA Mr. and Mrs.<br />
flpfceai K4HBT OxaauO'aiV ai wondunM<br />
>«tMMnilMM>IIIIIMMII»M»»l>ml<br />
ROBERT A, GILL<br />
Registered Builder<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
933 WM Aw. Dial 399-1908<br />
>••*»'<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
Res.: 3315 West Avt DU 399-2980<br />
"WI SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS<br />
AND SCREENS<br />
Abot Fir Plywood, PoDaiivmtd Folding Doors<br />
Ciaaaqtid Lumbar, Flagafota>, Umm. Gamaot * PlaaMr<br />
at tW as) the molt <strong>of</strong> a months<br />
and Me and Mr*<br />
r « Inns eftaonrf<br />
due to yin'**<br />
Dial 399-O94B - - Th« FfifmcUy Yard<br />
11* STREET apd SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
ROTS. Ws'savaiappy to raport that Ma<br />
• *Hl John Mhu, both d<br />
mmutky M<br />
rf for TRBMfNIX VB^MlTE CONTROL<br />
m
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if- *\r<br />
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rf3i;si<br />
& *<br />
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tJa pun.—Primary artrtHtml se*-<br />
COIN-OP<br />
DRY CLEANING • •<br />
ONE HOUR*<br />
to 6 pJti. Man. thro. Sot.<br />
f A. H. to 0 P.M.<br />
7 pan.—Junior *ajw gtwip.<br />
T:JP prt.-»rty«f raieting,<br />
* • *<br />
tr. mx.<br />
A 9.30 sal 11 ajiL—Masses.<br />
• • •<br />
LINW00O OOiiMUNITY<br />
It<br />
H ajn.—Morning Worship.<br />
6.15 £jn,—J«i Cadets.<br />
i:« pun.—Senior Young I>eepfa.<br />
t frin.—EvoAie Snviee,<br />
8 pjB,—Ptmsmr meettng,<br />
* * •<br />
•CTHKL METHOCNfT<br />
BUILDING A NEW H<br />
Include ELECTRIC HEAT<br />
in Your Plans • • •<br />
ptnfn ...no cfcimney, flues or dud*<br />
required...n<strong>of</strong>«H to jton-.btn-n<br />
v. aajqaj fja; U> W HMK •STOBg OpeftS lutvey<br />
fMIMUHA wJbo«l obigabon, 4 toone!<br />
j> fkl(fraBji jaac> aav aifiM MSmt MS.<br />
8, 9.30 art U o. m.—Moroinc<br />
«hJp. Messnge, 'Tlie TWumptal<br />
Enfry" ly Hev. Josluv<br />
9:30 and 11 a. m.—Ohwch Nurewy.<br />
9:30 a. m.—Sun^y Si*Kx>i.<br />
11 a. m. — Senior High Qwreb<br />
School.<br />
5:« p.m.—Junior youth<br />
ship.<br />
7 p, m.—Evming Service.<br />
S p. m.—Junior HJgh MYP.<br />
J:15 p. m. — Senior Hjh 01*r<br />
m$ TOTAL MBCTMC!<br />
NTIC COMPANY<br />
> t ^, ^ * ^_<br />
^?*i f x '^flfi'^Wn^n^^B^HSPQ^^. 1 **^ &£5flfj^^KE3^&^BsU!^^K^&^^M/&^^~^ - -, r^T^ ^^V^T> "~f iV fp^T^T^tTTfl^l^t i i*~ I i i,-i^ -*i^S5^jl.(.^p £i jAi#yft j *^^<br />
dob rowdng In the ctomx* pM<br />
tralHall.<br />
g p. m.—Mothers<br />
in the hom# tt<br />
TUtm r&.<br />
Rev. JosUn, guest speaker<br />
8 p. m,—Cottage prayer<br />
T p. m.^OMBm<br />
g p, m.—Official Board,<br />
9 9 *<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY MPTIfT<br />
World Day Of Prayer<br />
<strong>of</strong> consult in* «t1<br />
6.30 p m, — ^MS oowart<br />
the the Old uAt<br />
nipper and mtarionwy meetlne<br />
viiattai to an<br />
Maul with<br />
JtoM, W»» DoBtaiek<br />
part <strong>of</strong><br />
orjcr adi<br />
mtetonary to BraiH. guwt<br />
fea* fern<br />
p, nj.jiW<br />
<strong>of</strong> f<br />
7 P nL-Ummd B«r Sew* m»<br />
It<br />
Radio Network* U«<br />
39 meeUm to *e tow* « the<br />
in the OiUn* Pfcrtor.<br />
which<br />
lots) World Day<br />
Chikhwi* Sunday School Bunding<br />
« p. m.-Jun»r Oi^r r*e«hai<br />
Towmettd<br />
g p. m.-Atlani»Gipe J^Ag p<br />
Pray* Dmy Program*<br />
7 p. «,—Y««h Ctelr<br />
Boy Smul «ml Oib Seout iMW* churches In<br />
World Buy el Fhiyer wdto ol mudc taj<br />
• p, m.—SMisr Oiolr ta the basenait « the Oul*%<br />
pnn«na fe»« btcn atfiMulsd an pw«ide MI<br />
(rfcfcWj<br />
Sunday Seboal<br />
f 11:80 «. m. an* T;» p. ni.-MiUii-<br />
at The n<br />
locnl arm ntWot* MkM, *<br />
• I land Council Ui«rf Our* r Wows*<br />
WM mummed ywtwday by Mr». An a<br />
WmM D»y <strong>of</strong> BW* swu*^ at ^- UPMR to nSSite « «•<br />
FlonwrK. TmMd, Aalrman W»— rW« '<br />
ln^r Sfatnoaiit OwrA Be«M«¥lIto, TRINITY MCTWHMST<br />
DMh Tne Lord<br />
<strong>of</strong> •*» *»*ia TV^F - 1<br />
iM.<br />
, IT FITI ... IT SURE SHOULD.<br />
ice Charming (Jim Hendrix) fits the slip<br />
Eto Cinderfella's (Joseph Taccarino) foot,<br />
i the P«Iry Godmother (Dennis Calrneg),<br />
stands ready in case her magic is<br />
[Jed. The cheerleaders are the step-<br />
mother and it#p sisters (l. to r.—Richard<br />
DiehJe, Michael Tolson and Michael Kline).<br />
The icane is from the play "CinderfeDa,"<br />
wMch was presented by eighth grade boys<br />
at an assembly <strong>of</strong> the St. Augustine's School<br />
students this week.—Grainger photo.<br />
teholder Director Addresses Women's Club<br />
Civics And Legislation; Theatre. Party Set<br />
1<br />
(Leon Schudt, director <strong>of</strong> thelaee<br />
Kuhn announced that April 301 A pemindw wu gven at m<br />
§ May County Board <strong>of</strong> Free- wjU be Hie deadline for reglstrallnn Spring FettlvBl workshop for manwas<br />
program guest for for the Slate Federatlnt com'Cntion bcrs <strong>of</strong> the Aft and American Home<br />
|»n <strong>of</strong> the Women'* Club meet- to be held Jtey U to 14 in Atlanhe Department this evends (Thur*.<br />
week In th» home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Qty,<br />
day) at 7:30 in tbe home <strong>of</strong> MM,<br />
OldflcW.<br />
AnnounocmentJ! also were made <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>tindalc. 300 49th st.<br />
[Schuck, who chose for Msthe<br />
Gammmity ftnprowemejit to. Plan* were made for • theatre<br />
fCMem and LettiglaUai". also gram meeting <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1 at Rutgers party py <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 to see tt» Oeean<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the State As- and the Second District Program O Oty y O<strong>On</strong>nniuni^ i ^ Ift^ dUn pproducUon<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cbunty Freeholdeni. a Assistance meeting <strong>Mar</strong>ch 3 in Un- <strong>of</strong> "Y "Yes M My ^^rllag<br />
Wu^iter" ^ " tat<br />
, a, member <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey wood.<br />
the high school auditorium. Tickets<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce, a member Oub <strong>of</strong>flccre also were invited to will be available at the next meet-<br />
Delaware Valley Association attend the Stamp <strong>of</strong> Approval meeting. tan Out board <strong>of</strong> the Cape May ing Man* g at Douglass College. Announcement also was made<br />
Vocational School.<br />
Planning to attend this an? Mrs. that the music program will be pre-<br />
discuiscd the recent Clement Stokes, Mrs. Gcaree Mey. actited April p 22 instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25,<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Republican candl- er, Mri, Albert HaaseU and Mr* FoUowinB U the meeting h<br />
governor. He eniphaBlzed Wood BbuskmoR.<br />
ments were Mrved by Mm Nwiu»<br />
(rf a careful select- Ruth NeviiW, Second District aid Mrs. Bdvnud Feldman. Tbe<br />
1 out that people are In- Vouth Conservation chairman, h re- next meeting, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11, win be in<br />
j U : not sup-ported<br />
on a* new registration form flwr tame o( Mrs. Louis Brass. 604<br />
for delegates to Citizenship Institute. Atlantic av. Amakenlp<br />
Bd these will faJUtt U«i nil! bf d<br />
<strong>of</strong> «ul delegntM.<br />
.:• . ,• " - " • r '<br />
S^w<br />
1tO NBcnVB MNTMU<br />
chairman, Mr«. Hurry Smith. Mr*.<br />
Miss Nancy Hime*. daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
, nchoo* and commun- Kobert ItortBdale, Wta. Osde B, Mr. and Mri mUs turoH, <strong>of</strong> ty<br />
hs, and Mrs. Harry Young. hurat rd., Mumora, hass completed<br />
tooched on brief. Mrs, Blackmon. Stamp <strong>of</strong> Appiw- requirements for graduation follow-<br />
[- Included ttie €0Un^ aj chairman, reported tfte dub hasing<br />
tbe ffUl and winter terms at<br />
program and thereached<br />
100 percent participation in Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wls.<br />
• Oliuc. the county budget<br />
I She wilt receive her diploma at<br />
possible in dw<br />
.— - *<br />
the.<br />
I LaMand's annual commencement<br />
quarteiii.<br />
I exercise* Sunday, Miy SO,<br />
(' fcurineM meeting Mrs. Wai-<br />
1<br />
M»»U> rare.Membra «id «M.i^.e««iW.«5»bsiB(J.lor.)<br />
ndj rrf cub Scout PacK S3 «n]oyed their Mwk WCefto, Wolf aw DoorJd J
•M?-<br />
(SebMt are being presented her*<br />
t«* Owt, Safety Patag mpernaoc tor<br />
arc jJ<br />
rarideott <strong>of</strong> the SeavUte m uqaU'<br />
the QttOlittee to prevent «UbU*[<br />
meat <strong>of</strong> tatd oar Ms and junk jar*<br />
This will be referred to tbe Plimnia*<br />
Board. Be othtr petition was from<br />
residents In rhe county, indudlne<br />
Upper Towmblp, who complained <strong>of</strong><br />
the mamer in wok* tnty ted been<br />
approached by mats representatives<br />
who are trying to buy neadgwUnd<br />
for the Gfean Ams project.<br />
The only EMrtme bid. Benh FiKl<br />
Co.. was accepted at 15-I per gallon<br />
County Other buMnea; conducted by the<br />
tenswn Council Committee. Any wo- <strong>On</strong>wrinBP was to brins to light the<br />
man interested is invited.<br />
fact mat the Towiabip has bought<br />
Mrs, Lewis Smith will give the the patching material lor the mads,<br />
pp gg background g sort a brief history <strong>of</strong> thus the complaint from the Sate<br />
bam them. Place matt had oase-i the art and wfll start the worsen rflgbway Department mat bids were<br />
piayers cm tbem, and name; on heir prejeet, Women are rnnjBth solicited tor thte material, was<br />
cards were in the shape <strong>of</strong> base-1 ed to brine a piece <strong>of</strong> material the! rejected, A request for a variance<br />
ball bats,<br />
! «^. =# i,Dif „ Sj« i»«i bkii aaa^^l<br />
WebekB den used<br />
•<br />
blue and gold'i<br />
1 * *tttat, by i<br />
file Tkrm Bay CM), whose reumit<br />
JT a MnsW UsMM to Upper ika*.<br />
Hip had prwiooHy aw MM,<br />
' to ^he Akoholfc BoWtor<br />
it. The ABC<br />
to appear at •<br />
A haM truth dnai no damage to<br />
your tMnMag If you nan torn Aflsodi<br />
•tiramers, blue and gold candles in', and scissors.<br />
prohibiting camperounds was deowd,<br />
logs, American Heritage place mats,<br />
TU»n under eonsideraDBB is a<br />
and Cub Scout figures.<br />
! requesi lor a Mr»t Ushi at First and<br />
79<br />
BONHESS<br />
^B^_ .^^If^ .* .•_ • ^MIS<br />
•OUMD v « —„.«_<br />
Year pin* were presented to Cub<br />
Scouts David Young, Joseph <strong>Mar</strong>tin,<br />
Philip aarfen, Oonald Sack, Larry<br />
Straub, Man Erricfc. Gilbert<br />
Terry, George Mason. Jerflf Camp,<br />
tarn made <strong>of</strong> theT<br />
s s Law, Jack Young, Robbie<br />
to be heH AntU 2, Edward Young Mke DuBruille,<br />
* at the Warwick Hotel in » EHmnam, George Young, who<br />
also received a gold arrow, Tunmy<br />
Sehellinger. who also got Ws deaner<br />
, meeting a<br />
«ripe and goM anrnw, BmM Maaai,<br />
••» '"• *e Viiy Ore* was<br />
i by Iks, Bay Ktae, She Md<br />
•teg with his derner stripe, Glenn<br />
Vmnmmm, who al» recemsl a sU.<br />
arrow and as a^^tont dennef<br />
tbe various periods with<br />
fan anthers. Be<br />
•tripe.<br />
nricf repDcte on tiht S?ea Hots were done by each den. Denoi<br />
Hadnna and Cbnsurjna, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong>fered a Valentine slut. Den<br />
Two ted a reading <strong>of</strong> Henry lam-<br />
K meting lebMk fcBqw's "108 Village Blacksmith,"<br />
at* mm arad by die hnsMs.<br />
with one <strong>of</strong> the boys portraying tht-<br />
The mt meeting. <strong>Mar</strong>ch ID. will<br />
he in OM bane <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mine 8B<br />
Wacksmitb- Den Four gave a ren-<br />
a M t H<br />
dition at George Washington and<br />
Betsy Ross, discussing the Unstar<br />
• Fit Wdl<br />
• Look Wmli<br />
• Wmar Wmll<br />
PER9ONPJEL TO<br />
^•a« PROPER iinniQ<br />
FAMILY SHOE<br />
If Oil<br />
"Super-Right" Qwifity BONELESS<br />
ROUND ROASTS<br />
"MMI<br />
BONELESS RUMP ROASTS<br />
BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS<br />
BONELESS\w BEEF ROASTS<br />
SHANK BEEF •?:• .45'<br />
SLICED aTHss-sF^aP «M»liMI ***** » 'Ml<br />
•sffcBVBJlf %>llaCEdssi on PIHE.TO LLI. M MM '"-V7<br />
LIVERWURST or BOLOGNA 7:;v.-ffj -39<br />
ORANGES<br />
2 - 75«<br />
.<br />
*<br />
UTTUCE 2a<br />
OYSTERS<br />
*?NB 4 * 35'<br />
CARROTS IH" 2 S 19*<br />
HOT HOUSI<br />
RHUBARB ^ ir<br />
YAMS 2-29<br />
REAHY Itf THE LOW MBCES!<br />
CHEDDAR CHKSf "i tl-""rag<br />
SUHHYDMOMnnsNsees4- 2-t»>««<br />
YELLOW CLMC PEACHES Wli. 4KS'<br />
.._ SARDHJES :UUT<br />
NABISCO COOKIES ^fe<br />
MODERN m BARS VM<br />
K<br />
^,g 3-<br />
HHNZ TOMATO KETCHUP », vr<br />
TOMATO PASTE - 9 is *l 4 ^ 89*<br />
OOROX BLEACH « ZV<br />
WAiDORf TISSUES<br />
SYLVAN<br />
ihejaonytg<br />
Announcem<br />
RonddA.Fox,<br />
801 C«ntral Av«nu«, Oc*oii <strong>City</strong>,<br />
wishes to annoum<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> eye examh<br />
By Appointment<br />
FRESH HAMS<br />
OMir AS* rittrAMs A<br />
rmm HAH m run MMMH<br />
WLD WHOLES<br />
EITHER HALF<br />
FLOUNDER<br />
A&F FINI FROZIN FOODS<br />
PRUIl FILUtl<br />
tin jurt<br />
mizn BTSTH ITIW<br />
BAKED HUl<br />
A&P COFFEE SAL<br />
IMNT<br />
O'CLOCK<br />
• .ti<br />
THE OCEAN CITY<br />
©wilii^, fifWlii ill<br />
t/ppcr Townthlp<br />
4*r (Tlwnday)—<br />
Uttx-r Township Jaycces, 8.30<br />
pjn.. Trinity Methodist aiurch,<br />
; * # *<br />
Har^nora Volunteer Fire Company<br />
Hospital Junior League Plans<br />
Trip To World's Fair In April<br />
80MMS POTW _ lbs, Richard<br />
Bsw, presUent <strong>of</strong> theAuxiliary to<br />
Norman M<strong>of</strong>flt, Hnk<br />
guests at<br />
irm city to see If he eouJd dyna. owns a summer cottage at 3118 Cen-<br />
to blast a channel to free the tral av.<br />
fhich lay a few yards <strong>of</strong>f shore But Audi's uncle, Bernard T.<br />
en 18th and I7ih «g.<br />
Maurer. the opmtor <strong>of</strong> a hardware<br />
fence Pr<strong>of</strong>essor To Lecture<br />
High School Here <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18<br />
ies L. Bicfcel, . ^_ diemistry at Lafayette College. He<br />
Dt the Wiillips fcseter Aca, has been at the PhUHps B«er Aca-<br />
| in Breter. N, H,, will onsen! demy sine* ins where he was chair,<br />
lure <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18 at B a. m, atmffli<br />
rt Bit science department from<br />
i <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />
IKS to HO.<br />
eipak and science teachers <strong>of</strong> Dr. BUGA is Joint author <strong>of</strong> several<br />
• schools have been invited to textbooks in secondary school science-<br />
»e meeting with this noted<br />
j educator,<br />
BIckel was born in Trenton,<br />
Jirt, in HOT, and attended Wil.<br />
|JeweU QMtge where he re.<br />
the A.B. *grae in MOT. He<br />
J the Wi^. Degree at Harvard<br />
Mty in 1932 and from ton<br />
1935 was instructor and<br />
fellow *M Harvard. In<br />
Bar 1» to X he tat<br />
1 The Rt Rev. Alfred L, BaB^anJ<br />
S.T.D., Bishop <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, will<br />
and to make Us <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
!,<br />
connection with the stricken vessel<br />
insurer's father, Joseph Maurw<br />
Who died in J9H. was recognized a*<br />
tne dynamite king <strong>of</strong> , the Eastern<br />
United States. Among miners and<br />
heavy construction men he was<br />
known as "Dynamite Joe," and lettefs<br />
addressed to» him tfygf i^y<br />
reached him promptly.<br />
His son old that Us business in<br />
the explosives, was so extensive that<br />
the dynamite was snipped into Manayunk<br />
In carload lots.<br />
Following the wreck <strong>of</strong> the Stadia.<br />
Us owners tried to deviue ways and<br />
means to bee It from what was to<br />
become its sandy and watery grave.<br />
Somebody thought <strong>of</strong> "Dynamite<br />
The dynamite king was summoned<br />
is* » jren«9 IE Has nnpeg in ge*,<br />
velop an MeBmted two-year program<br />
<strong>of</strong> physics and chemistry for aacond.<br />
nry schools. SjBce USD he baa developed<br />
a AM grade experimental<br />
_ approach toaelenae which IntrottolrsiM/rliiaenU<br />
to Urn *S)Jec^ through<br />
,»*,trrt«i, ^wn latoratoor work. *"<br />
Elementary School News<br />
I OUADE NIW<br />
the decimal point and decimal fnu><br />
Uca Cntktom<br />
Hons. We are now looldng forward<br />
L Cnx-kford's SUrth Grade OsJS to worldng with the multipiication <strong>of</strong><br />
j«si UsteniiK to and learning tacflon.<br />
I the "Pew Oynt Suite" by 8d- During our language period we<br />
IGrieB. M^ Jan* Kyle, our learned how to give an oral review<br />
S gupervisor: has been guiding<strong>of</strong><br />
a book, television show, and<br />
lasa -through the writing <strong>of</strong> amovie.<br />
This gave us an opportunity<br />
"ation <strong>of</strong> ttie "Suite." We to practice the correct method <strong>of</strong><br />
j Ibrward » seeing how It posture while (pnHnf to a nous<br />
pout<br />
<strong>of</strong> people.<br />
1 awl for pood handwrrt. An interesting portion <strong>of</strong> science<br />
f sent by the Peterson Own. was demonstrated, which consisted <strong>of</strong><br />
Our handwriting seals are the properties <strong>of</strong> adds and its \um.<br />
mpartant to us,<br />
*<br />
ding we «ne rendine stori»<br />
take us to all parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />
, The National GeoKmphic<br />
Bine helps us to get •ome ideas<br />
hat these places am Ufce. Our<br />
t help us to see that girls and<br />
levprywhore face simitar probland<br />
have the same kinds <strong>of</strong><br />
So far we have visited<br />
. The Netherlands, PUeW<br />
[ and Tanganyito, Where to<br />
, m u and perimeters<br />
became lntcftwrinB to us<br />
^ our arithmetic work. We've<br />
nod our room; and the top <strong>of</strong><br />
•»!(. plus many other things.<br />
1 reports on many sublets haw<br />
""SMOted during lanftuage ttiw<br />
- -J Mandards haw been oMb.<br />
• tor presenting and Hutammr to<br />
fsxxu. The dam eriiNMs and<br />
hies each report by thaw utand-<br />
"n an effort to tamsv*. mm<br />
«TO we have been able to<br />
many topic* which intanat<br />
ioSa3B"<br />
Ufa **» ^W practletat m><br />
",, T P<br />
—,; Dynamite, <strong>of</strong> coune, «_„<br />
have been planted beneath the water<br />
and men exploded but the 'elder<br />
Maurer reasoned thai the shifting<br />
sand would quickly fill in the manmade<br />
channel.<br />
'Bsfnamite Joe" told<br />
owners mey wodB hJF i—^^.<br />
money if they nMdned Wm. He returned<br />
to PWladdprrta<br />
The grandfather <strong>of</strong> the present<br />
summer resident was called to Anglesea<br />
(now North WUdwood) to see<br />
what be could do about getting rid <strong>of</strong><br />
broken imUraad cars and tangled pil<br />
ing in the thor<strong>of</strong>are ftere. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />
the area's wottt train catastrophe"<br />
had occurred when a shore-bound<br />
train plunjid <strong>of</strong>f the wooden trestle<br />
Apia Maurer was not caUed upon<br />
to demonstrate his ability as an ex.<br />
pert on expkisives. There were<br />
other and mier mean* <strong>of</strong> ridding the<br />
channel oi the wreckage.<br />
Maurer. Jr., said this week that<br />
dynamite no longer constitutes a major<br />
Item <strong>of</strong> trade at his hardware<br />
•tore. Dynamiting as a means <strong>of</strong><br />
moving earth and nock is not as<br />
frequently used as in the past.<br />
HIT, UM Ufa naanai<br />
In a way it's too bnd the sugKestfai<br />
In arithmetic w are learning and that the Sindia be blasted to freedom<br />
practicing me modem metho* <strong>of</strong> wasn't tried at Hie very leak. Then,<br />
computing divisions <strong>of</strong> fraction. We the andtai watchers still remaining<br />
are applying these methods to prob- here after 64 years could embellish<br />
lem Kjlving areaa.<br />
their stories <strong>of</strong> the wreck with an<br />
acoount <strong>of</strong> the day <strong>of</strong> the big boom-<br />
In art lire urn ermdng Thne maga- whai the explodvc was detonated.<br />
_ne covers w*h *acn pupU'a sll<br />
houettew th* covw JedM deaigll,<br />
In adnee we tmve been conduct-<br />
Ing atpeiimenta with sound and try-<br />
Ing to catalogue as many dJffermt<br />
expe-Uwntii H pmaMe,<br />
Our MM anaiyils cammMtMs<br />
have been working op djaeuecian<br />
BTOUB BMBB dMiMng win "The<br />
Brotherhood <strong>of</strong> Mmn." and •'How We<br />
Siould diant* Our Immigration<br />
laws,"<br />
Fr—holdT To VIM<br />
Womwn't OOP M—tlng<br />
Freeholder Franda Towmend will<br />
be apMtar at the nwetrng <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wsmao'i Regular Republican Oub<br />
this pvint<strong>of</strong>l (Thuradsy) at • o'clock<br />
In the RecMatkm HalL He Will spa*<br />
<strong>of</strong> tttaai <strong>of</strong> M M to nakiei<br />
H** wa» SB acoouin Of G«pe Hay Qwnty.<br />
»'afy woman BOGUMKI <strong>of</strong> .A TtBBBmGE IBM BOB BVQB3 <strong>of</strong><br />
1<br />
"'**•• The iimm w«n «t~- uiicb | i««B,- IUUJIK pel<br />
mdianapBUs - The US NaUonal! ment • Bd «rtiviry,<br />
Easter Seal Child is lO-yearoid Bar I The community should provide<br />
ban Saten, who recovered trom resources its' recreational activities]<br />
bums over mere than TO percent <strong>of</strong> swimming pools, playgrounds, libraher<br />
body from an explosion at Urn rtes. etc, If it does, tills community<br />
3963 Hallowe'en ice show. Her par will be providing the world <strong>of</strong> toents<br />
w s killed . I marrow with young people who have<br />
•"•»»— and developed into good dH.<br />
WATCH FOR FUTURE<br />
DRAWIH6S<br />
POINT<br />
Orawinat will a* feaM MMM aadaf Mdl math Mnvimtar lfM Him <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1M§.<br />
vited toWSari<br />
34S-11W<br />
nm.'<br />
KAJS DANISH<br />
and «>PFEF<br />
-Trio Howor Ilillefou* S<strong>of</strong>raW<br />
OAIIY SPECIALS<br />
Cor Hfh ft Asburv Av*.<br />
OPEN DAILY * SUNDAY<br />
phono.<br />
HEW JERSEY OEli.<br />
THE MANATEE SEA<br />
CENTER INC.<br />
14th St. and Asbuty Aim., OMSII Gty, N. J.<br />
EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR<br />
^obi©" Surf Boar<br />
SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS<br />
MOVIES and LECTUnES<br />
Abo Handlfng a Complete Unt <strong>of</strong> Accessories<br />
I'SURFING IS OUR BUSINESS—OUR ONLY BUSH ^ "<br />
POINT DINER'S<br />
WINTER CARNIVAL<br />
February Winner I<br />
H, Callaghan<br />
80 W, Red Bank<br />
Woodbury, New Jersey<br />
WHO WON —<br />
<strong>1965</strong> 23" MOTOROLA COLOR TV CONSOLE<br />
(Purchased from PLATTS FURNTFUIUE STORE, Somers Mat)
mi::<br />
tjaal Vleat<br />
ECf<br />
ollb<br />
fe (*»*#. Re*<br />
ttmfctwt<br />
Cab Scout Pack<br />
Sets Kite Derby<br />
Utr<br />
sm ?»*•• •» •"•»* **o ess..<br />
Urfjca (center, 1. to r.) are flanked on the<br />
rjgfat by Mayor Walter Stretch and on tb*<br />
laft by PoBce Chief Chart** Gray—Gratag-<br />
«r photo.<br />
Carole Theresa Kingston<br />
Mr. aad lbs, John Kingston.<br />
WuTanl id,, Srathmete, have<br />
^ aBgaganeni <strong>of</strong><br />
daughter. Cfcroi Theresa, to<br />
K RabeH T^iischer, son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and lbs. AMred Tauscher.<br />
<strong>of</strong> SteMhmere. A fall wedding<br />
Open House At<br />
Rre Company<br />
SEAVHX£—Opm HooKi n held<br />
y »s SeavUte Volunteer Ftoe ^n-<br />
JW taM Sunday for inaiitliai <strong>of</strong><br />
**r ne-ty purchased En-TlrnA. It<br />
« tte «pankai and dostaf<br />
and enmraMBC reporBi<br />
Mn. Knsaas on Amatcan.<br />
Km > <strong>of</strong>lM by ftuni^:<br />
bach, <strong>of</strong> Cape May County National<br />
fa<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
The ocrask*<br />
Mrs. OoMnt lUkas, beari<br />
" - ~ <strong>of</strong> «<br />
REPUBLICAN CLUB omCBfcS. Tb» * aoil*l •KFftUY; Iflts Joan<br />
Somere point Women's Republican Qub dutilbf.<br />
installed <strong>of</strong>ficers Thursday evening but cer, Mrs. John Taylor, vie.<br />
week at the New Jersey Pire HOUM. Pic- Carl Norman, secretary,<br />
tured hero are (1. to r.) Mrs. Fairest Con- Giover, trustee.—Grainger<br />
over, treasurer; Mrs. Douglas Somers, fin*<br />
N#w Picnic, Rest Areas Planned<br />
For Seashore-Bound Motorists<br />
Wive* Club ffntarfains<br />
With A Fathion Show<br />
P.VLERMO—A fashion show vwa<br />
held by the Noo-QxnmiMioned Otflcers<br />
Wives Qub at Palermo Ait<br />
force Siabo-i km week. GuesU<br />
ag tbi? si^ina; MAIMQBI<br />
at the punimat- gf the<br />
Boric and Ifae gfjgmJTOfltp <strong>of</strong> the<br />
OBtt fa Harrtstan^ PB.<br />
SeaviBe Qnq^ny. OK- vutoneers wjii<br />
be ahlf lo mill u ^i ^fc in the<br />
Alee ^ feeChildren<br />
Host<br />
Ha- Cmnfieid<br />
has bren corakjrrabiy<br />
At Card Party<br />
FlniiiLu den»B«toilBd the tiw* to;<br />
a onid <strong>of</strong> mat than 100 interested [ —. and dart pus tan!<br />
inekded the Met throwing: and water shootn^ games.<br />
si the Tjdcafw Fbe ~ T<br />
pv »nd Amtiliary, membera ot i<br />
fte Upper Tawmtrp Ismt Squad, I<br />
<strong>of</strong> the D M * Finst<br />
the <strong>Mar</strong>mora<br />
« cms anal reani<br />
indicaterf they wijl<br />
Jn the say<br />
1 Tae «nl compnny <strong>of</strong> aal# Fendhfes<br />
«s OTEsnued ta Hdadiiphta<br />
*tttnB tbe War <strong>of</strong> u Ineir flmt<br />
c<strong>of</strong>mtamter ni /Tn^ynt c B.W.<br />
•to in SHrate, HJ3. tendered the<br />
ssras o( She TeaMm to toe defense<br />
rf the country m a letter to<br />
the Governor o* pBB^hanja, Sfanon<br />
Swds-.<br />
la IBS the Md Guard Sale tte<br />
. tot do^ and sotb; aB HISB ilJte '• »mj torTDed to ^irry so fte<br />
hy Bie more than «0 paplei tradUkm «i tte «^M yaitt. Var.<br />
-g St Augurine's AnBDal CU- i tan iMts o£ fte Feaeibls saWBl in<br />
drm» Party gatonjay. | evny conOict in **Kh dkE<br />
tther aatvMlB included a wef-| moiied H}UU inripfcij tbe<br />
W|s tans^g Bmtn*. a bean tag, War ant toe Spmrah AoAn<br />
ton put. grab bags, ihnctns. a!<br />
and a "torture<br />
Bargain tabks with a pal i^rdrty '<br />
[ tuna. Lnrtoane toy* lor the dml-<br />
A-. and a ate table sen the<br />
seems <strong>of</strong> much neHrUy aton TMbtei<br />
avaiwae to those who waaed<br />
to play cards.<br />
Mis, Edward Hine was U m j<br />
ol arran^niwts far the narty. Gen.<br />
f iMil<br />
ta the QanfleWaenffi*<br />
and ay<br />
, will be<br />
ertne Haakn o« <strong>of</strong>lkm wffl<br />
held no MonJay (Match I) at 7:30<br />
Legion g<br />
C4«f Program Gifts<br />
FtHOT — As Early<br />
IBM CHatton recrtved ban th* EJe.<br />
mml rf |
Jtotlna l«l<br />
. i«cs.<br />
trrv 6F O&AN CITY<br />
MAY FCMI THt rtSCAL YEA* 1*65<br />
Mt<strong>of</strong>* 0 Qjtmu Cty._Com*f Of Cap* May. for tft* rracal yaar IMS<br />
*Ja a perl here<strong>of</strong> to an met mv or<br />
at* Burr** and. Hut ell ell etatemant* ettmant<br />
MunWaal AcMtaitaot.<br />
ft thaTaW faaJMeay aCeassanta ef I M I M enT appropriation, ahalt constJhita the looal<br />
H.VIH that **« budget H pubriehed in <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy Sentinel Uttja- In th* laaue <strong>of</strong><br />
I M*> B* We Ok> <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong> doaa hereby appro the following ea trw budget for the year<br />
" sir," said the hotel<br />
clerk. "Wuuld you nUnd tellinK me<br />
your nnim?"<br />
"My reiiiii'?" anortt>d the n"w<br />
guest, "Qui f you svv where I alj;nni<br />
tin 1 register""<br />
"Yes, sir," was' the ifply, "Ihat'i<br />
what armised my curimiry,"<br />
SMtltHl CUuKlad Ad* Bring RMulH<br />
CAJtL 0- WILKERSON<br />
2113<br />
•AY AVI.<br />
THUS<br />
DIAL 399-0605<br />
(oe<br />
ioiy en,<br />
Jecto."<br />
Wo maji<br />
the worie<br />
srsr*<br />
NIW ,<br />
OF civn.<br />
5<br />
ton, Nawl<br />
a»nt in 1<br />
rklt<br />
MfTi.<br />
Sannlor<br />
MOTH I<br />
. . m 1<br />
NOW WITH ALL BRAND NOT<br />
YELLOW CAB<br />
ELMER BLAKE, MtnagM-<br />
Sf RVINO OMAN CITY .nd iOMr<br />
RADIO DISPATCHED CABS. ALL<br />
Trips Anywhere <strong>of</strong> Spatial flat3<br />
FRii PHONES at ACMI and BUS "<br />
PHONE 399-461<br />
From 6 A. M, to MIDNIGHT<br />
Thm largest ship ever designed<br />
aolmly for year round cruising<br />
7 DAYS 190<br />
s.s.OCI<br />
Ship i( yaur rml.l lor t dan. I nltnt M t<br />
•aHkln fram Naw Yark awry laturdi;, W J<br />
mm TRAVEL<br />
— Since 1890<br />
"See Shreve and Be i<br />
PACIFIC AVI. ATL. e Y<br />
To get th§<br />
tura and wi<br />
get, call on<br />
gtry repair*<br />
. . our.ir<br />
*re "tops "<br />
Reasonable<br />
or on ierv/<br />
estimates.<br />
SALES<br />
GLEESON'S<br />
A«bury AvwiiM|<br />
PUt IMUI910<br />
AMonwms<br />
thae colunuu aandd ba in (he<br />
1 T*» aHitJnaLLfdcar J*OT LATHI THAN NOON<br />
|y ran MauiJti* PUBUCATION and NOON<br />
A.Y FOR TOO-LA'r&'rCMajLgSlFY . , . tM-i<br />
CI^A&jLriKjj AD RATES - -<br />
m me& «r Urn , ^<br />
Me per word «xcee»Ung m wonto)<br />
j 5 QrMMUDM DBM, H*n 25 Word* or Lea, %t<br />
Ms Itafju^tig Box Number,, 36c Mora<br />
AU Clfttfttad AdTertUnf Cwh _<br />
1 LATX TO (XASSBTT AD« 25c WIRA<br />
malkrf tt, slv» to Hjpfaa^tlvs OT bwugM to<br />
--Ijr, MLHT BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH<br />
J -» <br />
w* Hatal, tth and Ot An. S<br />
MCCARTHY'S<br />
FORD CITY<br />
Mack Horn. Pikf at lh« GardM State<br />
Parkway DIAL 4414100<br />
FOUR ROOM HOUSE furnished,<br />
: water Baseboard heat,<br />
^dwalk end musio pNrf.<br />
abta iun* 15*. Wrf" (Jox l»i.<br />
tantinaUadnr, tf<br />
BiTATE _ SALE<br />
iffi^H<br />
SALI<br />
CHOICE MKNjM LOT—Oantona<br />
Parkway ani EdlnBunjI, Read<br />
JgilfW, Sanrar and waur avail<br />
MM, CJaH far prfea and datelfa.<br />
CARDEHS HOME—aattanva Rd.<br />
Haar ratfrt Club Yaar round<br />
Centpjetaly<br />
CO*H4E«CIAL_<br />
CO*H4E«CIALHjn. BowUrv<br />
Alta Altay in i aieaiiani aieain condition<br />
Haatad far int infitaF samfort f and<br />
Call lor<br />
MUEKEHD SPECIAL _ Trl»r,. Fri.,<br />
DOCS, CATS, PITS s.t aanm taaM, odd. and<br />
ana*, I1J0 .rtlZOO I * E Srfta COMMfJfCIAl_653 Mbury Ave<br />
HWD. Bmn r-<strong>of</strong>crt iBwjppin, Can,<br />
store plus 7«oo«i asssrt<br />
NEW LOT BABT PARAKEETS Mr, Seman PMI M, J ~ ^ jj<br />
—" ' - 1 with a>Thot<br />
far talkers, usii, t,».n«i. HHiH, SI! ,11 col ESI.<br />
war. Owner • fell Price<br />
ors. Canaries, singers, c<br />
and lays. canne>*a e.rd<br />
KEEP TOUR CAHHTTS BEAUTIFUL<br />
Ush Crm, 927 52S3,<br />
daactta corsunt ft.nidii a* a<br />
butr i»m,ly tMI Blua Luabm. nm WA'ATBrVnONT HOUC-. nwn<br />
aatarle OMgnr. n 00 MJtB. Haw •• Jiinic I m on laroa<br />
Paint Hanc Ine, II* an*J AalHiqr. •aaaaafrantM, a Hilmnm Imana<br />
WANTID<br />
tonusm or -<br />
rwiL<br />
251.<br />
WESTINCHOUSE Lwndnmtt Wi£<br />
HOUSE TO PttrlT for •f. C^l KJJ271 TBunt, Frt<br />
MM.urn ju<br />
and Sat, until noon 3-4<br />
sndJUSn, Write Baa<br />
LOTS FOR SALE<br />
* £|a_<br />
Hnrlari fjll rar<br />
b a»»v<br />
uKi.iiiailem<br />
I earpebna uv<br />
UABUOrU IUNCH TYPE HOME<br />
on cornv lot. wMi detached<br />
2-t»r m*rtm* Hmu contain*<br />
•BIB room. «nU( room, kit<br />
3 belli uuim. bath. fuU<br />
pve reora-<br />
*17J0t<br />
• •«<br />
WAfJT tt> t«LL TOOat<br />
BfH and Wootfe<br />
226 Watt Avenu*<br />
399-3*00<br />
OWPLfat INCOME PROPEHTV-<br />
--.=— JaiwarB, J37 Dan<br />
Hill Lane, Lancasfer, Pa.<br />
OCEAH V1EW—&J<br />
Gallo Rambler<br />
SarvlM • SalM • Part*<br />
and Body Rapair<br />
KrviM Dap*. Opan • M | '<br />
tarufatar 1 ts 11<br />
Complete line <strong>of</strong> all Rambler.<br />
Farts and Accessor^<br />
20 South M.ln StnMt<br />
Cap« May Court HMMt}<br />
Dial 465-5122<br />
an, mnm floor Extra<br />
> Bum. Commensal<br />
Owner. 23Q <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
3-4<br />
Sfa^^SsasP. 2Xlld 3_<br />
%;OO0 fumMied, Brace<br />
lew and Asbury Ave.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Realty<br />
3-4<br />
DEVELOPMENT—<br />
*^-S%E5nxf~~ Eneallant location<br />
jji M i road frsntaan plus water<br />
T»t eg^abU far lagoon develop-<br />
Hrlt, BW m Km Pncsd risM.<br />
nH Raany, leth and Assuiy A<br />
SAlffieNS—T»o.t.«,,lr. AlffieNS—T»ot.«,,lr. in n floor<br />
nil<br />
holwanr btufjBan ht heat li liars*<br />
capacity pacity bailar can MMM<br />
Jnd floor)<br />
Each Ea h uMt 3 badraama, bd nie bath b rtc t<br />
O»»m Oar»»m Pt fi<br />
»15.(S)0<br />
M A<br />
PR1CE0 z mOrff^^Cxcallent leca'<br />
Finest haat«d tramp, S bmtrai<br />
b.thjnd powd.r room, iiyuur n<br />
dining room, kitihen. <strong>On</strong>ly £12,<br />
Jlttrlcr.. Ific, RaalMrs, Sth'and i<br />
Ave.<br />
STORE 4 TWO APARTMENTS—All<br />
ara rantad, star* Is lam. All<br />
CLASSIPIID AD<br />
MINOS RfSULTS<br />
MAL ESTATE-^<br />
SUMMER<br />
near be«3i. C*U Coeaal Realty<br />
ncfi OMca. 4»00 - "<br />
Will FlnaNM* 931,300.<br />
CCMTKR pTr, O<br />
Caa—r l*>aa«,ii,. |UMI BtSK mmmW measl VeK<br />
sth end Oceen AUK.<br />
LARGE -FUNfllSHCD Corner Hove*,<br />
rw>*v af Ntnan. IMS. «S<br />
across street fram ocean (pn> SEE THIS INCOME PROPERTY tm<br />
tactad bvxch) Suttaol. for a» ~Fouf apertmem* an 7th SI neeV<br />
"'its. auael house, ar b% ha<br />
l» orvnar's untL<br />
•eaUHneT fs> Fiends. PTiraia Ph<br />
m« izij<br />
Plkjrim S^Znua.<br />
S*w alnrrH<br />
>*- 3-4<br />
aiienSr- ^ ^<br />
BEACH BLOCK Mr left S<br />
astshkatoad d<br />
Three specious anernimils. * I- • .oryTW. -^^ j<br />
Realty. ;sth and Asbury Ave bedrooms, maid-* room. 1 \L<br />
*n *ach Open porches wrtri<br />
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE,—Tm bful oc*an views. Tops m m<<br />
a.itmiin cottsae in Biaalsj'a Grass over M^)00 Buy now HOWKX 1t> LsesTT 1<br />
Point, S3.S00 It must be moved this *ummer-a income. Sea<br />
w* be«e a hit 1 itif sajna SOO<br />
OHHTar 1<br />
ft <strong>of</strong> present location See Coastal<br />
DECEASED<br />
Realty, 332 Atlantic Ave 399-3ett9<br />
tf<br />
GARDENS Dtfl-LEX BEACH BLOCK.<br />
AI cooaition is fleer, 3 bad.<br />
HI. bath, twin bad. in M<br />
-- M and 3rd noon. S<br />
tt* filings'- 13tLi ?i<br />
I If** cbam.<br />
'. A.D. lag.<br />
YrrVKSTOH.<br />
ch B f^MLTi<br />
YALE KETS<br />
30c e a ch<br />
T¥»O SERVtL GAS REWIOtrlATOR*,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e 10% SM,0O> on* apartment<br />
site, 4', tM.OO, Presently werkina.<br />
Good clean camiltian, 411 5th SI. SEVERAL TWO ANDTHREE<br />
round floor apartment, between 10 OffMa »irtaa. All utititin. — Jties, Mod-<br />
A M. and Moon, er S to 7 P. M, am in •mry niBKt, Writ* Box<br />
7lf&<br />
QUtOC HRVICI<br />
12 VOLUME SET World Stop. En-<br />
DAVIS H.rdw. Co. CiKfc^adia. 1 dictionaries, 4 year RIAL ESTATE —SALE<br />
1235 Atbury Av*nu« tool.. 8 referann sseiii, 138 60;<br />
<strong>On</strong>a pair udin Uio. rolier skatn,<br />
•if* 1, witn eai#, Sfi.SQ: en* eink<br />
LOCKSMITHINO—E N. Fun*, Sr.<br />
Lacks .-paired, ken mala, loll<br />
Central Av*. Phone 5»*553 3 18<br />
WOODEN CABINETS, link, 1!" »l»e.<br />
ClP R«dlo» Rapairvd trie itavc •ihao.l fan. aad><br />
apraadm, S^ushlon aafa iiio uvaf,<br />
vanity aliift. fiuaraaeant Eaiiina iistit,<br />
Coles Radio Service rmr.ru. Apply 1717 Central An»<br />
aaturday anT Sunday. 34<br />
I KNEE DUK, 4 trnm Pander,<br />
au plna. III 00, l laalharatt*<br />
eaat, alza go, e b<br />
»«. Wal HUM color <strong>of</strong>t whit.. nevar<br />
HOME IN THE GARDENS—3 bad.<br />
CWfTER OTY COTTAGE. Canvanl.<br />
raama, batn, livtns rearn, dinhw<br />
ant to More, churchM, Me, Fair<br />
niani, kinrian. Haatad. Fumiji«C<br />
19300, With a«n let, ItB,SO[<br />
Bay Aw,<br />
jjafliuuiiia. two bant (ana cararnhs<br />
fjlej. Oil hot water heat, Seed eon-<br />
W<strong>Mar</strong> Raal out*. 24O BatNnM<br />
d, atf-OMO. if<br />
1 FURNISHED COTTAGES, t bad- (Man, pIM amall In.<br />
.Harm, ban. Mb, aaeh. Central heated, . only 112.5OO Hiiisaa! aia,<br />
ly laoatad. <strong>On</strong>ly W.O0Q. DmHdi, ftaaJtar, r. 14 AHsntic Ave, j<br />
SUMMER COTTAGES. fumithM. Inn, Raaltart, Ifii and Waaiay Ava.<br />
USWnlAv.. PH» 17,000. *<br />
har. 406 «th Straat,<br />
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE—Mod<br />
BEESLEYS POINT- HlKhl.Ad Ava.: am «Mta(e, Jl 1.500, two blocks<br />
laalharatt*<br />
oppeiita Electrle Co. Saif Coutaa. gjtti beeehj aJth Street section.<br />
baan worn, BuMful liful view is <strong>of</strong> ot b.y ana and river rlvar in'<br />
I10.M, 39M553 Uppei >r Township where rases ~ ai<br />
a^-aaaV**<br />
" wst <strong>On</strong>e three badroaf<br />
dining, kitchen.<br />
breezewsV, 2^ar _<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY athar with . 1 cir (arasa, family<br />
room and bath and half. Now un<br />
der eanttructlen, , _a<br />
UBetty Raliff.<br />
went Harna at ume sanie siti altr<br />
sands. Custom Bulld.r.<br />
flMMEDIATi DELIVERY on LOW COST INCOME PTOMRTY—<br />
Imaii owner's spartihsnt &um<br />
two additianil apartments will •<br />
NEW <strong>1965</strong> MUSTANGS duee ineome to keep the wolf at<br />
from (he dear, Alt famlshM I<br />
In goad repair. All Jfor »11,S<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
1 E M 1 i?00 JUST NEDUeED—canfertaMa tuaaf<br />
hama with S BMrasma and i<br />
ap.rtm.nli ExeMeot eanditian. Oil<br />
heat, BuU neighborhood. Owner<br />
retiring. MeSuira Asaney, Raal Ei<br />
ttte, ! 311<br />
*»ainy Ava.<br />
MOBCRN HEATED l-Bedrmn Co.<br />
. taft with family ly roam, A» AJ» tm.ll<br />
heatad hatad ana<br />
ana bedr>m bed aapartrnent<br />
a t at t t<br />
rear. Partly artly furniahad furniahad, Rlidantlal<br />
KW 1<br />
t*a<br />
THREE EAMILV near beach and<br />
bowdwalK, EatJi apirtrnarit haa<br />
livini roam, dining raem, kitchen, tchen,<br />
3 badrnrni, bath.; Prl«<br />
artrnent a<br />
« §23,000,<br />
MeSuira Aatncy, Rl<br />
Ralidantla<br />
Euat* E 501<br />
Ninth, .<br />
3>1S<br />
INTEUESTtO IN MARMORA? PI.,<br />
REAL - INCOMK PKODUOIR, QQynl<br />
IB<br />
•I hours browsing<br />
Horn, and apartrnanta, furnll laliad.<br />
-rieed U,sodf<br />
haatad. 3 uartnwm, r t , , 11<br />
rsasia 4 batna batna and pawdar pad<br />
airM*. rsasia. 4 E.tlmated EiMrnUed Income Inco n t|<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 112.000. 000 Bomtlch,<br />
Ine,,<br />
tors, in and Wesley Ave.<br />
BEACHFRONT DUPbEM_3 badrorrni,<br />
lli/lniaHnlnj area, litehan and<br />
ENDED, madarn furnish batii each floor. Buy. now far sum,<br />
2-bedrBoni ranehar, t trier rental. Priced at H4.500 thru<br />
darn kitchen, iarg* livli Oorr Real Estate, till Central Aye!<br />
ui dltiln. area, garai<br />
, ll»,q«. Dltlrlen. Iri<br />
rWE UN IT*—rour haatati for yearly<br />
center «it». Shows good ratyrn,<br />
JS5.5O0. Baff Real K5.. 3211<br />
Central Ave. 3-4<br />
rth Both Ht ^,rmTf<br />
for «BBlau* HMng in<br />
diarnnlrar. wnhar and<br />
r, Bicailant Income. Uaied<br />
,soo. EiEluaive We»r Real Ea .HJCS!^ * « « ".««--<br />
240 •n Road. 399-096O<br />
w'^cr^rr^rtr-erc^;<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape alay. ma3e on th* nrih d<br />
DUPLEX. 114,000 — Two beoVoem*. <strong>of</strong> £*^ry. jOta, „ .fc, ^^a,<br />
liyln. room, utcher,, bath 2nd <strong>of</strong> o «,b«rir>er. th. Executor<br />
—*e bedrsrjma, Hvlny room, dining<br />
room, Htehen, 2 batha Carai* Aiven<br />
— ' nec*d*nt.<br />
to the I<br />
nelie* (a haral<br />
and heat. 25 E. Station Road. Fordent<br />
to.. present en i,—.__. „..<br />
apsajntrnant tsal 927-2247. 3 2S six months fron; tha fhMh ai*y<br />
IT RIDUCED FOR QUICK »ALEI<br />
i BMroom, 2>,4 bath* heeted<br />
home with two ^bedroom apart<br />
m.nnj far summer Income 125 000<br />
CarrHian. New' > JJeraw<br />
APTS. FOR RENT Z-ll—I *2*00<br />
COMFORTABLY FUHNISMED £4<br />
room apartment With heat end hot<br />
watar. CesMenient location Excel NOTICE or Milnwain<br />
lent home for adult couple Reeson<br />
I rate*, sot 4th Street, 399<br />
iasajaSsj. nat the<br />
Jlha aubacxtlujn. a. E«-<br />
YEARLY OF WINTER RENTAL — A<br />
compact efficiency apartment far<br />
one. Mai* preferred S43per raporte* for • „,<br />
Including Ml-'utilitia* Ideal May County Court . _<br />
Hen. lif-inn, 916 Wesley an th* twelfth, day <strong>of</strong>THarch,<br />
199-1<br />
at »J0 e/daU i. «.. IT<br />
time •ppllcatlori will TH rnesU ._<br />
the allowance <strong>of</strong> Commlttlani end<br />
counsel ; YEARLY RENTALS<br />
I February lo 19*5<br />
r.oellty Ptllladalphialrritlt<br />
Edwin H, RvsMnler. ~<br />
ATTJiACTiVS i-tfedroom, Flrat floor<br />
Apartrnant with heat. Mint ba<br />
Co..<br />
M. Befl,<br />
Attorney.<br />
•n cny, N. t.<br />
218—»t—pf. J2» 00<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
v...<br />
PLEASE ... CASH IN ADVANCE<br />
Positively no OtuHified Ad win *»» yaaBjaWI yapl fr-y<br />
To Insure your ad uppcaiiiki tab a W . J<br />
be In this <strong>of</strong>fice not later than Tuew<br />
poblication and Wednesday norn tf* ,~,<br />
Ad «m not be act in type until payment ]•<br />
25 Word* or Las - J1.00 —<br />
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F*-
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THB OCEAN CITY<br />
Top<br />
Cadets, 70-64<br />
Bowling Reports<br />
OCKAM OTY LAMM<br />
1 Ocaaa Oh/<br />
WUnbenrs,<br />
Valentines. 4, Colleens, 0;<br />
_ ,_ _. „ , , Bunnies. 4 Graduates, 0; Christmas<br />
%«te IB «ompkv» «•*• quintet displayed a «PIM Thanksgiving Turkeys, 3, Cards, 1.<br />
«aam effort Npuntt Valley Forge individual game and series<br />
Academy here Saturday' Mf(y g^^ m ^ ^ Hlgh team' 2, Mapes. 2.<br />
3. f<br />
Hyatt".. 1;<br />
How- 518 and 1502. .<br />
Standings: Valentines, MS; Christ- Ed<br />
mas Angpta. 1B% Jilt: Easter Bun-F* 1 <br />
565. High individual<br />
Hih t<br />
222.<br />
"C".<br />
High team •cries.<br />
High team<br />
15-13; Grad- 1 ZW3:<br />
IMS- and Hal- ntfs, 23-13, Rumcrs a*.*, rainwr<br />
^ ' "C", 21-15: Coastal. 21-15; Stainton's,<br />
16, Miller's. 20-16; Angdo'a, 19-17;<br />
Raider Mermen<br />
Top Pemsauken<br />
BUI Lafferty posted winning P°mtl<br />
in two individual eventa to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I Ugh School's<br />
swimming team to an et<br />
Wednesday last week over<br />
Swimming in the Camdcn ftunty<br />
Vocational School pool at MaWhant><br />
viue the Raider tankmen copped<br />
seven <strong>of</strong> the nine individual events<br />
along with the two team relW*.<br />
Lafferty doubled with wins tn the<br />
109-yard butterfly and the """ ~*<br />
taTp<br />
were JFiin Hosan In<br />
R<br />
team.<br />
Four at Coach Fred "Dixie<br />
w<br />
came In ell's fl#e starters hit the double fi«-<br />
h<br />
ures, wnn John Laudeislager show- ___<br />
ing the *iay with IS points. The | Thanksgiving<br />
scorer <strong>of</strong> the game, however.<br />
Lance Peterson, who<br />
PanalM. 4, Iris, 0 (forfeit).<br />
Mt radsy. put<br />
to «s> W half to lose a<br />
Into Ac kad<br />
nd b*U<br />
• bpttt ebbs pndond<br />
I'Hptsxe<strong>On</strong>en began the<br />
ettd <strong>of</strong> thr 23-lfi<br />
^ awl<br />
I bast la for float round, Ma<br />
the high<br />
fbr the ntnk«, hHttng 27<br />
Bante MI Mgfc far <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
tat * tab** nrtt Held<br />
and Six at <strong>of</strong> nine A«il at-<br />
«l to-<br />
Una to<br />
n<br />
za __ _. __<br />
: umpir*. Thsmpssa.<br />
Court And Swim<br />
Seasons Fading<br />
POINT BOWLING CENTER<br />
•ay Ana I mm<br />
Coney's Bar, S, Kaj'g Bakery, I;<br />
Rotary Anns Top<br />
Rotary Keglers<br />
3, aaview BapBst A, 1;<br />
Baptist B, 3, Mainland Baptist, L<br />
High individual series. Bob Adams.<br />
601 High individual single. Coop<br />
Gibson. a6,<br />
Bandings: <strong>Ocean</strong> aty A, 74;<br />
Palermo Otticera, 3, Bradley numb- o-eim <strong>City</strong> B, 74: Cbetaea, Mi<br />
era, 1; <strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Inn, 3, BUl's <strong>Ocean</strong> aiy C, Ml Unwootl B, H;<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ket 1; Springer's Atlantic, 3, Ventim-, 5-3; Linwood A. 44; Sea.<br />
I ape May County National Bank, 1; view B, 44; Seaview A, M; Pleas.<br />
Broadley Heaters, 4, Breekley paint. antviUe, 2-g; Mainland, 1-7; **"'<br />
era, 0; Hates Immature, 3, Conway's ML<br />
Gulf, i; <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy rire<br />
••ft? IM<br />
Tony <strong>Mar</strong>t, 3, Malt's, 1; Clam Bar,<br />
4, MasiteUi, 0,<br />
Blent v». Lucky Steikes postponed.<br />
The table* were turned on the High indivJdqal series, William<br />
men last Saturday evening at the'KadellB. 588. High individual single, .<br />
Somers Fault Bowline Center when Roy Law, 222. High team series, I ing, individual series, Fl*n Good.<br />
I members <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Anns de- Officers, ma. High team single, man, 4SS. High individual single,<br />
1 feated their counterparts from the i Officers, 922. Kay Ewlng, ]». Kay Ewlng hit the<br />
_ ; Rotary Oub in a three-game howl- Standings: Matt's, 17-7; Heaters. 4.7, HO split<br />
the arrival <strong>of</strong> erjrinir-like In K match. Following the match the 1M; Conway's, IS-Bj Lucky Strikes, standings; Oara Bar, 28*A43Hl<br />
this week. <strong>Ocean</strong> atyllfih tosers treated the winners to a Iate.9M-6K; BreeMey, 11-9; <strong>Ocean</strong> Tony <strong>Mar</strong>t, SS-M; Plan, SlMSt!:<br />
~.""~: - - -. : v v*r* dipper at Mac's Restaurant. | Heights. J2W0H: numbers, 1040; MaaiteUi. 5*.<br />
The Rotarians took the first game Officers, 10-10; Wre Deparoiient,<br />
track. " ^| t^secon? and ^ gam^went ff^rt,'»•«;' IftjV<br />
HU, school basketball team'to «•* ««B» with §39 to ITS and Airmen, 9-14, NaHonal Bank,<br />
to ngnlar^MKta TUB., « »»=« ims. Total pins also' »»• , , .<br />
NORTHFieLD MWLINS CENTER<br />
MM Ba«HM<br />
4. Apricots, 0; Peaches.<br />
fflfll fchool The baitettcm are now<br />
tte atatcr<br />
play.<br />
Toe Balden will begin defense <strong>of</strong><br />
(r Group n state champknhin 1 ^naeeim with ur.<br />
Wednaday <strong>Mar</strong>ch 10 whenihev 1 Comprising the Rotary Ann team Store, 0; Central<br />
meet Gtaaataoro High Meal in o! were Dr - Ahlm Caombs. aptajn. Natural Gns Co.. 1<br />
liana and Mr*. Eva Willis.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
it Bananas, 0; Plums, 4,<br />
Watermelons, 4, Pineapples, 0;<br />
._. 3, Cherrie», 1; Urnes, 3,<br />
game for the women was 1 Benner*s Esso, 4, VIW, 0; Doc- Tanserint-;. 1; Grapes, 2, i*ars, 2;<br />
by Mrs. Claire Smith with tors, 2, Sonera Point Kiwanis. 2; Grapefruit, 2, Strawberries, 2.<br />
170 and for the men by Torrea Wallace Hardware, 2, Majaiteili's, High individual serieR, (women)<br />
g nj , (<br />
2; Laman Loesche, 4, Ftend's Shoe Ann PWIlips. 532, and (men) Ted<br />
Appliance, 3, vanMeter, 5S1, Wgh individual<br />
single, (women) <strong>Mar</strong>ty Darby, lag,<br />
Ann Miller, Mes. Smith, Mrs. High individual series, Jim Pegsa- • and (men) Ted VanMeter, 216. High<br />
CarMta FeJdman, Mm. Dot VVil- lano, 591. High individual single, team series Plums. 2M5. High team<br />
Jim Pessalano. M, High team ser-: angle. Peaches. 719.<br />
stagings: Lemons, 15*; Peaches,<br />
Ate 1 Ai 1410<br />
Those rolling for the Rotary were leg. Laman Loarche, 2701 (new reo-j g<br />
e « * » «nWa, Dr. James ord). IJMJ Awte. 14-10: Apriwu, 14-10-<br />
nn n> a dual meet Gnnte, Art Courtney. Ran w». Standing: 801110, 7-1; Wallace, cherries, 1410: Grapes, 1440; Oran-<br />
in the Ideal pool next Wednesday ?^* O*»<br />
Dr. and »«. Bull Petft, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
at}-, vacationing in Florida made<br />
the fishing news while in the south.<br />
According to reports Dr, and Mrs,<br />
Pettit while fishing the Gull out <strong>of</strong><br />
St. Petersburg Beach boated 60<br />
mackerel.<br />
SIMP OWNER PACKS WIN<br />
Quean*—After losing thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
dollars to thieves, Ann Srisman, 39.<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> a leather goods salon, de-<br />
cided to get a permit to wear a gun.<br />
She said she had gotten real mad<br />
recently when she watched a pair <strong>of</strong><br />
shoplifters at werit Waring the gin<br />
in a hotter around her waist. Miss<br />
Sokman says she t) teady tor any<br />
would-be thieves.<br />
Despite his recent iUnesi. Jobs<br />
Wane is *wsy filming ""The ions «f<br />
Katy EWW- to Made*. Ht batata<br />
on doing all 01 ha actten memim.<br />
VFW Leagues<br />
afthe<br />
13MM1<br />
NOW<br />
ONLY<br />
High individual scries, Doris Up- IMf Yaar DbWssi<br />
pincxt, 556. High individual single, Hawks, 47,<br />
Doris Lippincott, 202. High teami Krav-itz<br />
series. Jolly Roger, ZST, High team gam.<br />
single, Poodles, K24. | rocks'<br />
StandlBgs: Jolly Itoger. »11; Cop- ^ ^ a sjga*, pac«<br />
per Kettle, SM2; Danjels, 2-15; contest to^lte STvictory led by<br />
STL^,^! i ^£l^ 1 ^' RtahardswtoMpoteUimdMoolhaB<br />
I Larry Psuhley had fluw p<strong>of</strong>abj and<br />
HnHB two.<br />
•***<br />
"»<br />
mato-<br />
the *•<br />
WitB U.<br />
Double door! Modern form-at cab-<br />
Inat Itae gtyUng that gives the<br />
built-in loot 12.2 cu ft. net<br />
rtorage ^«ee, ladudtag<br />
«lh. capacity top freezer!<br />
All automatic Philco system gives<br />
you automaUc refrigerator ddro*.<br />
ing plus autommUc year-round tem-<br />
perature control for ideal food-<br />
keeping without need for seasonal<br />
adjustments.<br />
Hlt-Or-Mtas. 14^-25^4; Foodies,<br />
Smith, 11-29,<br />
isNH, U, WarrlM*. «<br />
Foglio with 20 pntntg and Amer<br />
Sullivan's, 3, Kikcr Ro<strong>of</strong>ing, 1; with U ahowed the way for the<br />
Harry's Inn, 3, Qeorge-ettes, 1; Pittas who overcame a half-time<br />
Hyatt*s. 2, Falmer Chevrolet, 2; deficit to win, For the Warriors,<br />
Wright and Son, 2, Compacts, 2. | Abrtans hit 15 and Whcaton B.<br />
Hgb individual series, Helen 1<br />
Trecn. 543, High individual single. 7-11 Yav<br />
Carol Rackasid, 214. High team ser- Kliinili. M, BiirtimiL J<br />
les, Compacts, 227L High teami After trailing through three per-<br />
slngie, Compacts, TO, Ijg^ KiwsnU caught and pawed<br />
Standings: Palmer, 16-8; Hyatt, 15- Fr.-hung, m the Scoreboard In the<br />
9; Harry*. 15-9: George-ettoj, 11-13; t\nal quarter- Don MosBan led the<br />
Wright, 1143; Compacts, 1044; Ifflter Bwanfs scoring with four points.<br />
M5; SuDivaii, »4S. white Jmi Sleelman, John Anderson<br />
and Dave Andrews each contributed<br />
two point* to the winning total, BUIy<br />
Strockel posted all the Exchange<br />
polnU.<br />
* * *<br />
FMM, It, Uwfc 1<br />
Skip Givai was Ugh for the win-<br />
ners with she pamjs, with Tony Tac<br />
carnM and Howen Bosbysheg<br />
Rotary. He was aided<br />
Shaw with six points.<br />
Crtdghtm with four, ami Mil*<br />
Dean with two, for Q*my, Tim<br />
Taoarino •and five points, Harry<br />
Stan lour, and An Vandersboe ana,<br />
Popularly Priced!!<br />
PHILCO AUTOMATIC<br />
WASHER Controls • 4<br />
£ • BXtra<br />
vibration<br />
ttoelers, 4, Short<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>kers, 4. Spo<strong>of</strong>en, OrcuitB, 0;<br />
. 0; Cracker-<br />
jacks, 4, nrebaus. 0; M-Flyera. 4,<br />
Hot FlaslM, O; Spares. 4,<br />
0; IWM, 3, Sparkplugs. 1.<br />
High individwl swies,<br />
Mmble. tn. High indlvWuol Hn^e.<br />
Ruth airopihlre, MB. Hah ham<br />
series. <strong>Mar</strong>kets, M87. High team<br />
single. <strong>Mar</strong>ket*, *78-<br />
SUndtms: StoAtm. 3*S. Crack-<br />
154; %ars, 154; Jesters,<br />
; M-Fbtem, H-13; <strong>Mar</strong>kers.<br />
11-11; Pood*, lOtt-1314; Fireballs,<br />
W5; IM Flashe*. 0-15; Short CJr-<br />
onitw, 9-11; Spoufars, 8-16; Spark-<br />
plugs, g.12.<br />
» • •<br />
PsW Jiftlsn (Mtawrt)<br />
Point Mner, 4. Mayer <strong>Mar</strong>ina, 0;<br />
Fairways Pharmacy, 3, Conways<br />
Gulf, 1; Beans'* Esso, 3, Atlantic<br />
Insurance, L<br />
High Individual series. Ouch Hor-<br />
roeks, 3ST. High individual single,<br />
Stonjo Hukertan. 1SL High team<br />
series. Fairways, 1M1. High team<br />
single, Oonmay. 3».<br />
Standings: Diner, 224; Bans-, IS<br />
13: Fsbwaya, 13-15; Oonway. 13-16;<br />
Mayer, n-W, Atlantic. 840.<br />
Sdbal Adjusters, 4, Point Barber*.<br />
0; LMwtt Punipo, B, Mouer Bolldtes,<br />
1; anith Lumber. J.fRtat Bowling,<br />
««* fadhAtari twfa. Roy Law.<br />
«B. High tndMdiMu alnale. DavM<br />
Dffl». 214. High team ^ ^ "<br />
»0L High team dq<br />
CNawttaSK Sdbal,<br />
HWHM; «b - '<br />
4«^l<br />
\ '<br />
sbythen each<br />
adding a baakst. fW the Uons,|<br />
RdiderSwimm<br />
HaddonTankmei<br />
Coach E. BWifba Caw**a tMtaon<br />
dominated oomptotdy In a dual<br />
nwet against Uaddon Township<br />
High School swimmers Hera Tues-<br />
day, winning Out place point* in<br />
all -waits. Tho meet aeor* was<br />
(Kean <strong>City</strong> ». Haddon Township 15.<br />
Dennis Carey acored the double<br />
victory ot the day. taking first<br />
place points in the MO-yard individ-<br />
ual medley and tho 406-yard free-<br />
style.<br />
'* V's'i^<br />
1 4 "ft<br />
N» \Xk\<br />
Bob Hope. Is filming his 50th nv><br />
tJon picture titled "I'U Take' Sweden,"<br />
Tuesday WeM costiu-i.<br />
TV and Alb entertainer Mad<br />
BaUey has been hospitBltad fa.<br />
"heartatraln due to overwork," m c»»<br />
dltion Oat will require months el<br />
NSt,<br />
Film Raw*<br />
MY, MIN *»UfT FALL<br />
Thii film wiU probably be im><br />
understood, but Its purpaae is to<br />
show why a wlf0 continues to love<br />
her sHfUM husband.<br />
•Om stoty opals when Henry Thorn-<br />
as the State's<br />
I be lesser polltldare and<br />
present at both ai-<br />
B mill be JobhoMers, tnonc<br />
k pnl/or RepubOcans who<br />
\jtm jab Insurance to be<br />
your money and you<br />
you can be big<br />
to both afuurs-and<br />
1 both sides at the Cape<br />
rand <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty political<br />
The Incinerator was constructed by<br />
the Qftf as a mean <strong>of</strong> doing away<br />
with open dump burning. U was<br />
MfpQMd to be <strong>of</strong> lutfident capacity<br />
to wdoee to ashet aii waste paper<br />
and zartBge eouectcd tnm the homes<br />
ot (he oitire city.<br />
tut the trouble was U didn't »»*.<br />
The fires in kg huge furnaces Just<br />
weren't hot enough, nor did they have<br />
sufficient draft to consume the waste<br />
material nAIoh was dumped into<br />
them from trucks disgorging their<br />
loads from the building's second<br />
story.<br />
After a brief and completely un-<br />
satisfactory term <strong>of</strong> service the <strong>City</strong><br />
government<br />
buminc<br />
than<br />
gav? up. Open dump<br />
to continue for AM<br />
The «tty forgot the raps^ve fsO-<br />
ure, though a gaieratioo <strong>of</strong> Ofy<br />
tnnsurers remembered aa bonds is-<br />
sued to finance Its construction were<br />
paid <strong>of</strong>f over many yews. The laa<br />
payment* Were made in the early<br />
days <strong>of</strong> the administration <strong>of</strong> Mayor<br />
Nathaniel C Smirh at Oty Hull.<br />
But SmVic* Av«rag«c<br />
26 PaiMngars A Day<br />
During the 31 days since Its tn.<br />
cepttai and up until Monday this<br />
week, the municipal bos terviee<br />
has hauled an average <strong>of</strong> 26 riders<br />
day.<br />
Mayor B. Thanas Waldman an-<br />
nounced that from February i to<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 1 a total <strong>of</strong> 785 persons used<br />
(he buses running between the Long,<br />
port BridKB and South Oe«ui CSty.<br />
Riders are reminded that the bua-<br />
cs leave on the hour from the north<br />
terminal <strong>of</strong> the route, and on the<br />
half-hour Iran the south end. The<br />
service operates from i a. ro. to<br />
4:30 Monday through Saturday, and<br />
until S p.m. In Friday,<br />
Hahn Building<br />
Site Eyed For<br />
Meter Parking<br />
Pra-1900 Structure<br />
Will Bm Rand Soon<br />
The site <strong>of</strong> the old Hahn buUdii<br />
Sandman Braces<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sales Tax Issue;<br />
Seek GOP In Pi<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>ile Of A Candidate<br />
Sen. Sandman A Smart, Politic!<br />
at 8th st. and West 1 . scheduled for<br />
early demolition by its owner, Hpw-<br />
ard S. Stainton. hits been eyed re-<br />
cently by the aty as a possible k><br />
cation lor a mldlown parking<br />
equipped with puking meters<br />
Two king term tenants <strong>of</strong><br />
in the old buildiiK hate both I<br />
rumors, they said yesterday, that the<br />
Oty Cbmmtnian win approach Stain<br />
ton to rent the vacant lot and then,<br />
if<br />
OPEN WSIKDAYS<br />
9 to 5:15<br />
onn FRIDAY mm. 7 u> 9 — CLOSED M|<br />
to R,tir*<br />
Will Close 28 Years<br />
Ike Work <strong>On</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17<br />
INCOME X<br />
DUE??<br />
STOP (H or..<br />
JUST PHOHC-A-LOAH<br />
2O nr'5001<br />
GUARDIAN tO<br />
•HO Aabury Av«.<br />
(sergeant Gordon W.<br />
Of the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
t since June 1,183T.<br />
Itatt day a! active duty<br />
at on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 17, wtad-<br />
' that baa Jtuhcd him<br />
1 "th* poik« otOcar<br />
W from starting."<br />
1 tan a familiar fls-<br />
'Msil Police Stattoo.<br />
' J to the rank <strong>of</strong><br />
1 1. IMS. keeps<br />
ken during his<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> duty a*<br />
i«hk«arry da]«<br />
tat the »<br />
as a poHca-<br />
was no<br />
call<br />
and if a<br />
on duty at<br />
.. *• traffic<br />
tout to at poooe<br />
y<br />
to wait<br />
Oc*on<br />
. by SMM M ai **#! j<br />
smaUer-toa<br />
«. tow-abldlng<br />
N»w W»lcom« Sign<br />
<strong>On</strong> Longport Bridg*<br />
A brand new wete<br />
<strong>City</strong> sign wiU be erected today on<br />
the Octan O&JJWM m|^ti?j<br />
M<br />
Fire Chinf Perttaand A. Tneoarino<br />
was hM HTMd a bowl <strong>of</strong><br />
soup in M Asbury av, rertauraat<br />
dtafonalry eeroa. from <strong>City</strong> Ban fire<br />
headDJiarten, A eompnnlon saw the<br />
An Midnea leam Hie fire Mutton,<br />
"Where me they loiagT" asked<br />
[fcccarfno's friend yesterday.<br />
"Toat's • recntar weekly drUL We<br />
stage them to indoatrlnate new men.<br />
They wHl practice attting up hoses<br />
and so 00 at the Tabernacle<br />
Grouads," responded Taoosrio*.<br />
•WUy «• the sirens fikMl<br />
njciifl,<br />
i kno*." said<br />
r out <strong>of</strong> *• MMUMot<br />
XDnchmshissoup.<br />
It tuned out there was a real Bre<br />
wtthfa three niinm« <strong>of</strong> the atari <strong>of</strong><br />
fee UiM p. m. driU. Another Oty<br />
Hall lire company responded to an<br />
atarm culled in from 2Mb st. and<br />
Weal «v, Ifce fire company sent on<br />
the driU came back to the station.<br />
Hie firemen extinguished an dec-<br />
trical fire in an unoccupied bungalow<br />
owned by Mrs. <strong>Mar</strong>y F. McKinley<br />
at m 24th st. Damage amounted<br />
to WOO.<br />
Taoearino owmewrily returned to<br />
tte natUMt to fdM aU tM details.<br />
The tmtt ftre company resumed its<br />
But by this Mme Taooarlno's vm-<br />
otibfe sdup WM crtd.<br />
JUrasVlr<br />
At a h^fcw takf in me Oty Qpnv<br />
miauondba«nberatatyHaJl.ar5ch<br />
had heard IMUmimi from "•nH'-g<br />
Inspedor panM Connor and from<br />
local attorney Albert M Ash as to<br />
the condition <strong>of</strong> Johnsons ram.<br />
shackle dwelling. '<br />
Johnson, who was represented by<br />
artomev- Augustus S. Goeti, ate terti-<br />
tied. Ash recently completed a pro-<br />
fessional building at the corner <strong>of</strong><br />
West and 3rd next to tlie Johntan<br />
propeRy,<br />
FoUnwing the testimony. Stretch,<br />
wuh Coooor and <strong>City</strong> Sottcftor Jostah<br />
E. DtiBoix, made an ittspectkm <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe dwelling.<br />
JfTf he b to keep his borne, Johnson<br />
must make eight aheratigos to bring<br />
the place up to standard, Stroch<br />
ruled.<br />
Included are to* removal <strong>of</strong> rotted<br />
and wakened floor sections and the<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> new joists beneath the<br />
flooring which are to M on sup-<br />
ports placed on slate. Any holes in<br />
the floor must atto be repaired,<br />
Johnson must also replace the<br />
buckled kitchen ceiling with a new<br />
ceiling made <strong>of</strong> Cekjtex, and must<br />
place asbestos shingles on the north<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the mam building.<br />
All foundation holes must be dosed<br />
with pdvMzed inn sheathing Elee<br />
Meal extension cords must be re-<br />
moved and new outlets substituted<br />
for (hem,<br />
Finally, Stretch ruled, Johnson<br />
must remove a shed, a fence, and all<br />
debris from the yard which sur-<br />
rounds the home.<br />
Beauty Shop<br />
OK'ed By loners<br />
Mrs, Shirley Weaver, a property<br />
owner at 908 Occam av., will be<br />
rmiued to operate a beauty shop<br />
and a baked goads Asp at that ad-<br />
dress.<br />
In an informal opinion given<br />
Tuesday night, the Zoning Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Adjustment, agreed that Mrs. Weav-<br />
er's property should be re-xoned to<br />
permit her to operate the two busi-<br />
State<br />
Fur Grmmn Aam Mom<br />
my.<br />
Under conaiijeiatjoo Car<br />
chase k a SfMbot strtp <strong>of</strong> laid<br />
which was trig^BUy the roadbnl<br />
<strong>of</strong> a railroad toe Mmn Ocr<br />
aty and Sea Me Ot>. The stnp<br />
is in marshland and adjacent to<br />
other marshland in Upper Tan.<br />
ship already purchased by GrecB<br />
Acres,<br />
Also under consideration is the<br />
acquisition <strong>of</strong> a small secHon <strong>of</strong><br />
land owned by tbe Oty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
CSty which lies within the ane><br />
age intended for evsaiBl park<br />
use.<br />
Green Aefts has already pur.<br />
ehascri land south <strong>of</strong> Slh st.<br />
which, will yuuipr^s the oentrai<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the ocean and bo>^ront<br />
PMTk.<br />
But, said the Zoning Beard, the<br />
deoiskn was based on the idea that<br />
the property owner, her heir* and<br />
aadgns, stick to the beMty shop are!<br />
the baked goods trades.<br />
Other businesses might cause trnf-<br />
Ic and other problentt, tte hoard<br />
members agreed. This was tbe com-<br />
plaint made by property owners who<br />
d th mtm f th W<br />
p<br />
opposed the<br />
rt f<br />
tutm <strong>of</strong> the Weaver<br />
Zoo. J" rtsitenW to<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Building<br />
Nixed By Zoning Board<br />
Anapprail tor a lonine variance so<br />
that « pro/esskmai <strong>of</strong>flce building<br />
coukl be buut in a "woe 2" rest<br />
dentiiil area was refused by the Zon.<br />
m BtrnM <strong>of</strong> Adjustment at its month.<br />
ly meeting Tuesday night.<br />
The appeunnt, Richard T. Layton,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 902 Seacrest rd., sought the vari-<br />
ance for a lot he owns on Simpson<br />
av. mar 15th st. He told the board<br />
he proposed to put up a tuildinB to<br />
accommodate an <strong>of</strong>fiee for a doctor<br />
and a dentist.<br />
Ito Board several months ago re-<br />
jected an appeal try the local council<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus which<br />
wanted a variance so it could build<br />
a clubhouse at the same address.<br />
•a/front Construction<br />
)• Visitad By Vandals<br />
Vandalism at the Harbor House<br />
Motel, now under construct at the<br />
bayfront at 2nd st. was limited to<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the strucrnres three units,<br />
builder Jamti H, Ocsfe said yester-<br />
day,<br />
Oesfe said mat over the weekend<br />
copper piping installed in me upper<br />
floors ot the building was bent and<br />
in some cases broken att and thrown<br />
tti d<br />
PoMee. responding to a phone call,<br />
arrived at the scene us the vandals<br />
flea. Qeste said he assumed they<br />
weW youths.<br />
Toe builder nted that, following<br />
disousskms with building trades<br />
unions, the motel constroction will<br />
te oompfcted by union erafMten,<br />
Ome wm be believes tfwt in mo<br />
property from • , _<br />
comnwreiaL tt wa. iWWd. futww all roajdr<br />
Hast «l rbo p«p«O«s in tat in* wW be und*r the ^ttaUBn<br />
daMtna<strong>of</strong> theNMproptrty bujldtng 4nd*p untaw-<br />
teattmony gWK» Baud, bs alHM, BB noted.<br />
1HM<br />
By this time,<br />
much egrtani is<br />
Ms in the b*Me<br />
Sandman. but w m<br />
<strong>of</strong>f lor hone in Emm Park, i<br />
ape May Ouunty.<br />
Whai reponen ._<br />
Wm he blew bis top, or at taasf i<br />
a ressonahh- te—" •' - r ^~<br />
there<strong>of</strong>. He an<br />
conference lor late : ,<br />
TMs time be wasted no i<br />
man? telegrams<br />
"I'm running. All<br />
J. calaaaar^i<br />
Ttmm and<br />
1 liwrlMr I<br />
HHMOlwto<br />
MARCH—<br />
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I-*<br />
^ • ' - ^ ' * ^<br />
1 V* <br />
MARCH 1 T019<br />
*s<br />
isale<br />
Mt am to our Annual Sato<br />
Emr sfjrtt. Mwy color...<br />
«.&•** to*, mdarM<br />
IW 3Nr<br />
$U5 HM "US<br />
$U5 •» «3O5<br />
Was nji «?JI<br />
fi-Sm<br />
TNI OCIAN CITY SINTINEL4.1DOBB<br />
*>•*« l^g : > •<br />
GKNTLEMAN SKIER. Carl Madden, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora, helps<br />
. fasten MM, Madden's ski as the couple prepare for a glide<br />
down the dope, Tbe Maddens were with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Ski Club party which over the weekend visited Mount<br />
Snow in Vermont.<br />
Per Capita Income In Africa<br />
$ 45 A Year, Missionary States<br />
fife<br />
•'*- i '+$&&*>*'<br />
W ImCVCS<br />
Kft 'Walk Shops<br />
FOiice were ijwy iw the Hid 9Maecuttve<br />
w**eod cherkfait «» reports<br />
<strong>of</strong> vandatim and a burrisriy<br />
which differed UfOe from H#M1 <strong>of</strong><br />
previous weds accept that tM» MM<br />
It was centered on tbe boardwalk.<br />
Phunp Batcher, a ttetf prop*<br />
ot «6 Boartwolk, told<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers that thieves saind oMM<br />
to fate place through a bathroom<br />
window.<br />
Stolen from his stack. Butcher said,<br />
were Wo large "cry hay Mto<br />
worn O6.K each. Also taken was<br />
a supply el sweat abuts, sun caps<br />
and inch bap. Other merchandise<br />
was scattered an Ike Door <strong>of</strong> the<br />
store.<br />
Thieves also tried to enter two<br />
other stores in the 900 Boardwalk<br />
block, A Msp was broken Jwn •<br />
ilaor at a five and ten cotf store at<br />
912, and an attempt was made to<br />
enter the Gift Center at SO.<br />
Edward Johnson, <strong>of</strong> BeHsley's<br />
Pant, reported that eight windows<br />
in his store at Brighton pL and the<br />
boardwalk had been broken, apparently<br />
by youthful vandals.<br />
Earlier, on Saturday afternoon, po.<br />
lice chased five boys who wwe on<br />
the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Simms Restaurant at<br />
Moorlyn pi. and the boardwalk.<br />
The boys eluded the <strong>of</strong>ficers by run-<br />
ning down a stairway and disappear-<br />
ing under the boardwalk toward the<br />
beach.<br />
Fire Salvage Pilferer*<br />
Plead Guilty, Fined $25<br />
REHEARSALS. Tb* Community Theatre<br />
Group wUl present Ult d»M4r "VH Mr<br />
Darling Daughter" on tbe Oou <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School stage on Saturday evening, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
Self-Help Class<br />
Set For Mothers<br />
Altenflon all women, especially<br />
mothers <strong>of</strong> school-age children. Plata<br />
ANNEX<br />
THtmSOAY, If, IMS<br />
2T. HtM Dfrsctor Bert Gr<br />
goes over the script with three<br />
the play's cast, (L to r.) Donald<br />
Nevfiis Md letty Scherfel —Gr<br />
ring Event* In Somers Point-Linwood<br />
ARDS<br />
WEEK END<br />
>EC!AL$<br />
IAN<br />
1TE CAKE<br />
**M***QMf mm\ BREAD<br />
St. Pat Swings Little WeigW^ & 50c<br />
With Resort Holiday-Makesftk 0 /<br />
s<br />
ly;<br />
, moqthly; two pMHot, weekone<br />
percent, drib/,<br />
r<br />
wimttm<br />
ISAUCE<br />
And sure and it's an outrage—a<br />
Two men who pleaded guilty Mt»M tttHtl<br />
arteries-attrcn, PriehBnJ, Ala,<br />
ORGANICALLY<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> Oiariie Sandman am) 1<br />
blewcd 0101 who drove I<br />
out <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />
If • all enough to uplet<br />
man — and on St.<br />
practically everybody El CAKE<br />
remember he has at hag a,<br />
ancestor,<br />
Somettiing ought to be *•» _, 59c<br />
be a quick march an <strong>City</strong> Hi<br />
a demand that Mayor (WOUR 37TH YEAR<br />
and OjmmisalnmTS 0*S<br />
, the Republicans will be O'Gillian take action In b<br />
balding a dinner on St. Patrick's greatest day <strong>of</strong> the<br />
D»y night but it will be In honor, Erin Go Braugh! ARDS<br />
Typical Ferry Rider] PASTRY<br />
Atbury Avenue<br />
Revealed In Statistic! Dial 399-1260<br />
The average user <strong>of</strong> (be agebecause<br />
they "wanted to I* I<br />
lay-Lewes ferry last summer was ffl percent, to save<br />
idtgg it tor the first time; was apercent,<br />
to save amp; fhei<br />
vaeattoocr; would use It wmuaUy, save driving; one percent,'<br />
infer the exciting New Werid<br />
and lived within UO miles <strong>of</strong> it. money,<br />
Mas expected) Sixty-nine percent JSauld,<br />
it" <strong>of</strong> traffic fhe fji^y ni the winUtfL, ~lff<br />
ws» jgenerated from the New Jersey would; 21 percent nught<br />
ante, according to Director William<br />
Twejity-four percent had Irijjj<br />
J, Miller, Jr. Surprisingly, the sec<br />
gtns and destinations ot Cm •<br />
sod highest volume came from the<br />
Wiklwood, Oceon aty.<br />
Wasstagton, D.C. area.<br />
percent, Lewes, Rehob<strong>of</strong>h<br />
TUs statistics] picture <strong>of</strong> the fyp- Bethany Beach. Dd.; 7.9<br />
kal passenger Is Included in a traf- Atlanttc aty; 7.2 percent<br />
fic analysis study the,New Castle tan; 6.6 percent Norfolk. Vs.; K"*- AH rodents are urged<br />
introdueed. They were Mrs, M, to attend.<br />
Keown, Mrs. Edna Strekef, Mrs,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ge Green and Mrs. Virginia<br />
Laujihlin,<br />
Human nature changes slowly;<br />
about all that you can do, in the<br />
Condolences were extended Mrs. effort, is to improve yourself.<br />
Katherine Wilkins. treasurer, in the<br />
loss <strong>of</strong> her husband and a moment<br />
<strong>of</strong> silent prayer was held in his<br />
memory,<br />
Mrs, Florence Geppert reported<br />
the recent rummage sale a success<br />
and Mrs, <strong>Mar</strong>ion Hunter announced<br />
that 59 bandages had been made and<br />
given to the Rescue Squad.<br />
A letter <strong>of</strong> thanks was read from<br />
Mrs, Atkinson's roster Home tat<br />
Retarded Children for a scrapbook<br />
made and donated by the club,<br />
Mrs, Meg Dowall, Mrs. Diver, Mrs.<br />
Rita Taylor and Mrs. Helen white<br />
ROMr HIP BiNNIR<br />
SOMERS JTODTP — Somers Feint<br />
Volunteer Fire Cbmpany Two wUl<br />
sponsor a roast beef dinner <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
21 from 1 to 6 p.m. In the fireball<br />
Shore id. and New Jersey av, A<br />
service al» wiU be avail.<br />
JtNTMUl WOW-SAL*<br />
The Women's Auxiliary Board<br />
to<br />
Wen Jersey Hospital, Qundeii, ta<br />
sponlariBg an Antique Show and Sale<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 25, 26 and 27 8t Ivystoiw Inn,<br />
P»m«ul^ norty deajen wW be<br />
parUcJpating bom Florida aa well<br />
as surrounding Pennsylvania and<br />
New Jersey resort toma.<br />
KNIT<br />
or CROCHET<br />
a NEW DRESS<br />
er COAT SUIT<br />
For Spring<br />
DOROTHEA '<br />
ROBINSON<br />
YARNS OFTO ALL YEAR<br />
662 Boardwalk, O«an <strong>City</strong><br />
Beginners A Children Taught<br />
Mali 4 Pbone Orders Solicited<br />
39*0994<br />
Courts Artd<br />
Airecf By Hughos For<br />
SPIN FRIDAY and SATURDAY TIL t<br />
Just Arrived ... Our New <strong>1965</strong> Une <strong>of</strong> Genuine<br />
WOODCROfTtRY, HEIRLOOM CHERRYWOOO<br />
Tmm Waylaad, New York — Craftsmen Since 1935<br />
Salad Bowl., fcrvar Fork* and Spoon* alto AvaihMa In Walnut Wood<br />
THE CONNOISSEUR SHOPS<br />
1112-1122 ON THl BOARDWALK<br />
OPEN 1 to B DAILY — SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. • -,<br />
PLINTY OF FREE PARKINS AT THE REAR Of OUR STO«B
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OHM Off Water Company<br />
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Warrwi'a Gift Shop<br />
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yon plan to take as'a meular thbw.<br />
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keep you from your exerciaeB. It Is<br />
the regular exerdas that does you name just few,<br />
a dessert aiuTitne<br />
Don't VOG the excuse Inat you sat erases juice with «Mced wedge* <strong>of</strong><br />
too oVL There are eserciaca de- li f**"^*?^ guess, and *ff<br />
signed for run mature people.<br />
There are alas enxases designed<br />
for the new mother that will not<br />
only hetp her to pit her figure back<br />
in a hnny, but wffl mate her feel<br />
better foster. Thne usually start in<br />
the hospital More the mother is<br />
out tt bed. At this point they are<br />
very miM. The pserriam are increased<br />
gradually until the new<br />
mother is taking regular atrmsci<br />
i ^ a<br />
while kMflBs; * wmt*W g« «• Ml Crosby and AMrtterjiret jffll<br />
calorie*.<br />
m w la "Stteecoach." tint <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Berks Of MaMMdEit fltals <strong>Mar</strong>ts<br />
some nieces are interpretattoug <strong>of</strong> m a MBA bos treat, imp ta Rackin Productions will make tor<br />
heirlooms, others are ccntempar- plastic Bta amu some „ great pepper .. s«rln» . 2Qth Century*f\sc<br />
ary designs.<br />
aunt IBB, anS or oelery «W*<br />
Pins are now in diminutive<br />
AH are appetite apWPBai and nu- fleam Stewni did not taw the<br />
trition!) too!<br />
to be scattered about in twos and<br />
usual fanfare- at the Hollywood pre-<br />
threes. The bangle Bracelet is slaj<br />
mier <strong>of</strong> his film 'The Greatest Story<br />
•MB fruits are exccttfnt SOUKM<br />
a favorite, with bangles fay the<br />
Ever Wd", He felt the Owlst ftory<br />
dozen going op the ana,<br />
alt and pretty necHarm fill the mill. It to very neery that w«<br />
neejdjnei npea are fine and mobile. receive a daily supply. Vitamin C<br />
No sugar is necessary, but<br />
Pet jewels this<br />
(ran la essDy destryoed when exposed to<br />
me animal kingdom with Mnb and<br />
for a flavor change toy ttte<br />
heat or air. therefore it is Im-<br />
beasts ad<strong>of</strong>ttfflg piss and bracelets. portant that after squeezing or re-<br />
Handbags an? smaller and swing ituting Man citrus fruits.<br />
from toBjtah j handlex. Awes re-<br />
Tomato aaple takes ana new glow<br />
you place the juice In a covered<br />
main the same — satchel, iwagger, container and refrigerate until star*<br />
and envelope. <strong>On</strong>ce only a pretty<br />
grapefruit sections. Serve with<br />
ing time.<br />
detail the clasp or fitting now becomes<br />
decorative. Textured leatten<br />
A favorite lunch time salad in- an> still tmporbint in<br />
cludes orange and grapefruit wed* The focal point <strong>of</strong> hosiejy remains Family Life Today<br />
lea with cottage cheese. Served with<br />
By PHYLLIS Mil*<br />
a* low fidsHc dRssing and fOBB* Wonwn win be In A frminine fplililit to Htmaa Maitaaa<br />
mon fnngf it nasfe*^ ss sppetite sp- mood tas tin? I^UUIMI up ss ISIHE?<br />
OF COURSE, HI MOULD<br />
A paiaon hod occasion to reprove An<strong>of</strong>ter flavorful salad is Citrus'step seductively into spring. niNAM CROWD<br />
a small boy tor swearing.<br />
Slaw, extension bone frummlM in, S<strong>of</strong>t and luxurious fabrics are In "Where are yon gotnff" to a usual WUter<br />
"If you tad you must say some- Cape Kay County suggests. Simply grrat abundance far gloves. Colors<br />
thing, just BOP -Bother!-, be stlcsBbine<br />
sliced orange or tangerine are s<strong>of</strong>t antl lengths go fmn short •=•> "OB with the crow*" i« an<br />
•Your lather doesn't swvar, does wedges, seedless raUDs, and finely to the new fivt-button length aimed unsaUstying one because parmts<br />
he>?"<br />
cut cabbage. For a snow-capped tap. at longer sdeeve lengths. wouW tike- more details. But par-<br />
•HM, no, sir!"<br />
ping. use a soar own dressing. I Hals, are s<strong>of</strong>t in detailing, smooth nrts <strong>of</strong> the high school age young<br />
"WeU, ^ai if he m i worlDBe to An Orange Sparkler makes an In- in sbape. The bat is, understated adult should be thankful tats answer<br />
Be Spirden jnd suddajy stepped teresting long drink. Add a scoop <strong>of</strong> — smaller, all shepex, (mportioned is tfven. The importance <strong>of</strong> a<br />
backwards on a nhe which flew up orange sherbet to half a glass <strong>of</strong> closer to the hod — so as not' ygster belonging to a "oowd"<br />
and 6s& Mm fraoi hrtifiifT. s^ai wonld omage juice IBs wefl. Add just a dash with cJothes. Femininity is should not be underestimated,<br />
be sayT"<br />
enough carbonatid water to add brought out In hats through use <strong>of</strong>| Tbe need for asmdation with<br />
"He'd .say: -You're- back early, zest. Stick In a eanMsbg colored sheers, silks, straws ttKe baU, and others <strong>of</strong> the same age Is greater<br />
dear!"<br />
straw and you have a party drink s<strong>of</strong>t felts, during adolescence than at any other<br />
that is colorful and nutritious. | • . • ' time To be accepted by stain <strong>of</strong><br />
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PERFOJ<br />
Th, &<br />
•MIL AND TUB MTKTIVIi<br />
A delightful spo<strong>of</strong> on<br />
* Watch R<br />
mysteries, this Walt Disney adventure<br />
wUl be enjoyed by young and • Clock I<br />
old, Bnil, a young adventurer on<br />
J<br />
his way to Berlin, to robbed <strong>of</strong> 400<br />
marks,<br />
* Ru<br />
While tracking down tbe thief he • Personali<br />
is Joined by Oustav, a young street * Wcd<br />
urchin and his bud <strong>of</strong> detectives. ind<br />
The boys plot against three <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most notorious thieve* <strong>of</strong> Germany, SOME**<br />
and finally retrieve Emil's money<br />
plus a reward shared by ail. Largest<br />
Starring in the production are Cempitti<br />
Bryan Russell<br />
oiid GIFT<br />
SOMERS [<br />
Never he worried by the lew people SHOPPING<br />
who clinB to the Id that they are DIAL<br />
a Uttie better than other people.<br />
Your Easter<br />
•xpresied in<br />
design and<br />
rhyme ,,.<br />
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Ply month mr!<br />
MARCH IS FURY MONTH AT PLYMOUTHLAND<br />
WHY WAIT-BUY NOW I<br />
SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS<br />
DURING FURY MONTH<br />
Go like Fury to Plymouthland<br />
BERSH MOTORS Avw.<br />
Woodbfm., N. J,<br />
Jewelry is delicate and precious;<br />
v ss<br />
than<br />
doaot prkekl? goad anaaaom,- fa# card* are 'stocked<br />
<strong>of</strong> «>cial hehavior, younBters need<br />
even isnder and into a heap experience with others whose abfnthat<br />
gets worse as one tries to<br />
"»• nes are us better than his own,<br />
tangle it<br />
Tbe front at tbe drawer is easiest<br />
If a man does not mate new acto<br />
reach so ben Is tbe place to<br />
(juairtancra as he advances throuBh<br />
store articles used most den. Small, life he wiU soon find himself alone.<br />
hard4o4rnd tMngi, men as bobby A man should keep fate Mendsh^B<br />
pins, belong at the front, bo. Less in constant repair ^Samuel Jahnson.<br />
used articles will BUI be easier to<br />
flntl in the back part <strong>of</strong> tbe drawer.<br />
Bat store them in men a way that<br />
fclth.<br />
they will nay where you want them.<br />
Dividers keep things tooether and<br />
wm allow you to pick am a scarf,<br />
tor example, without first handling:<br />
gloves, a few handkerchiefs, ari<br />
posing aside a Jumble <strong>of</strong> jewelry.'<br />
Many kinds <strong>of</strong> dividers can be<br />
used. Different sized ardbaard<br />
boss make good dividers far chndns's<br />
dresser drawers. Part <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
MKflrBfatloB prsject can be bnnting<br />
for thp size and shape <strong>of</strong> box<br />
It will keep everything in its<br />
place but win not watte space. Fit<br />
them snugly U^Uier on the floor<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe draws. Large boxes can be<br />
tttttt *#•<br />
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Easier card<br />
designed for<br />
yoyr friends and L<br />
ones. You am dwcn |<br />
frsm religioui thMw,,<br />
cute bunnies far #"'<br />
dren, as well at mo*<br />
em Contemportty<br />
cards.<br />
We also featurB a colonful variety <strong>of</strong> de<br />
party goods and gift wraps for the<br />
Spring Season.<br />
Warren's Gift<br />
834 Aibury Avinvi<br />
fo my many loyal frionds (mi<br />
who so loyally supported mm while I'<br />
an ana Sales Representative with<br />
WFPG<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> yov knew I am opening <<br />
CONSTITUTION SHOPft'<br />
. LOCATED AT<br />
INDEPENDENCE MALL<br />
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE<br />
Thit Is thm reason I mm leaving<br />
The Constitution Shoppm In Sornmn<br />
will remain mpmn as usual with my<br />
BILL HAMMERSLEY, JR., First<br />
Manager.<br />
• - - - --"<br />
In addition to thm Mmnhantt, mf<br />
Thank* arm extended to thm<br />
WFPG, who afforded me much<br />
tlsn and valued hlendthlp:<br />
Last, but not least, my thanks to<br />
CAPTAIN JOHN STRUCKEU<br />
thm nicest guy I mver work*<br />
Sincerely,<br />
BILL<br />
, son-Father, may I ask<br />
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mbmhm rhe pHfto at New<br />
tnir uakM 1 fax am top <strong>of</strong> nil ttaBlr<br />
fMent tana, Thuy wW be astma<br />
to decide whether they want<br />
nwaaattiHty or (limn imrin iim-n<br />
M U n m Md ad mmeum,<br />
Sindtnan. , '<br />
He added that Ms qtwution was<br />
JM ItH*6rical. liie people <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey don't want any more taxe».<br />
Tney «re atakiat a. sales tan af propoMrl<br />
by ntnoat. nejr are again*'<br />
PICK ME A WINNER-James Stewart,<br />
BIW Mumy and Cindy Carol try to pick<br />
ractaa toon in this seme from "Pea,. Btyfar<br />
gom^y In CtaeroaScope and DeUwe Colorriet ta<br />
houMboat community, toe cast abw includes Bd W<br />
Playing at the VUlao* Thmtre today, tsroormw,<br />
Film Fare<br />
VILLAOI TflMTIlB<br />
steady comapondeo*. rattan, ai<br />
Tamatallf TaWUHiaBi<br />
Cindy CftBBl'i boy Mend, uses the<br />
NMIaM Milpgay, t f.iti.<br />
boy's mathematical ability to handt<br />
A warm and witty picture <strong>of</strong> mod- eap hones at the local racetrack.<br />
ern American family lite, ipieed<br />
throughout with gentle touches si *••*!», VaMiay, WateMay<br />
social satin, 30th Century-Fox's<br />
Dear Brigitto" Man James Stewart <strong>On</strong> the banks <strong>of</strong> the Blue Nils, at<br />
with Fabian, Glyni» Jo*n«, CSndy the little riverside port <strong>of</strong> Namasa-<br />
rt, Billy Mumy and Ed Wynn, gaU, director Sandy Mackendrick<br />
The comedy revolves around one was toiling beneath a nwhalng<br />
Alan's attempta to wriggle out <strong>of</strong> the equatorial sun, live thousand miles<br />
rigid, •dentine utrnidackirt at ourhe<br />
had come for Us, After months<br />
age.<br />
<strong>of</strong> planning, the camera* were about<br />
Produced and directed by Henry to nun for the first time on.hk<br />
Raster In ClnemaScope and DeLuxe latest, large scale adventure story,<br />
Oolor, tte main setting is a convert "A Boy Ta reel Tall". Based m<br />
«O Gay Nineties ferryboat which is the novel "Sammy Going South." by<br />
moored in Sausallto on San Fran- W, H, Cutaway, this Paramount redaeo<br />
Bay, This floating home is lease stars Edward G. Robinson and<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a houseboat community <strong>of</strong> coHrtar* Fergus Maffirifimri Con-<br />
artists, beatniks and otjter assorted stance Cummlngs, Harry H, Corbett<br />
rebellious (nui, at ojj, ,^lh „ and Paul Stauaino, v<br />
aspect or another tt contemporary<br />
The story is about ten-yoar-old<br />
American We.<br />
mmy Hartland (Fergus Meaelland),<br />
a boy who makes an incred-<br />
James Stewart lives on the ferryible jauney from Suez in Egypt to<br />
oat with hig wife, Qlynis Johns, his Durban in South Africa—a trip ot<br />
children, BlUy Mumy and Cindy 5,000 miles. Sammy, alone in Suez<br />
Carol, and Ed Wj, a gnzzlcd old after his parents are killed in a<br />
Captain who sold the boat with the surprise air raid, remembers wiiai<br />
condition that he could continue to his mother once told htm. "If you<br />
ive aboard, Stewart plays a uni- are ever left alone Sammy, go south<br />
ersity protestor <strong>of</strong> literature who Is to your Aunt Jane in Durban<br />
disturbed by his schools emphasis<br />
on science, to the oegl ect <strong>of</strong> the arts.<br />
He tries to Infuse hja family with a<br />
ove <strong>of</strong> the arts, but is soon chngrined<br />
to learn mat his son is a mathematical<br />
genius, and' passionately in<br />
love with a famous FVench movie<br />
•tar with whom he is carrying on a<br />
1 This nsUbt |Mt the taimacy oil ia><br />
tH Seeum***. « cs^tj be ft long,<br />
hot imnmar td Btlh<br />
sola Hie O*jiilhiPil f iHlHTir<br />
an sneome tax m prnpoard by Gov-<br />
^t Me tuMmm M» te<br />
ernor Richard J. Hugh, said bat- tMM Is *> cteir-eut thsJ he wffl<br />
Man, a4dlw tfcal ttk rondto <strong>of</strong> the hardly need fa wage a prWnaty «Mt><br />
primary would prove him right tn pmlgn. OMMrotaefvits Mnk dtOer-<br />
"My Hwsmnd wMtjl to go pn a 0sj»-<br />
Dynunt's case, while the results In aitly. K wOl be a fcugti B«bt, hot gtrili"<br />
the genenU ejection would prove him the odd. we vtoMbb/ a, ikHto to "WhereT"<br />
right in the case <strong>of</strong> Hughes' income Sandman's favor,, ' "l<br />
tax idea. Furthermore, Sandman •me ttinotv U sHM scheduled for about M.<br />
explained, Mure is money ta the<br />
Sat* o<strong>of</strong>lers to finance all needed<br />
expenses and to balance the feudgsL<br />
Mcanwtrtle. Sate Senator Frank S.<br />
Farley, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic County, bad ben<br />
taken to Atlantic qty tfaspMai *uf SAVE THRIFTWAY<br />
ferine, hospital authorities said, from<br />
exhauition. Neverthetau. Fartey<br />
nosed hlnuelf on Monday to announce<br />
be would support Dumoot 9rii StTMt ftnd Hov«n Av«., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
not " " '<br />
TOP QUAIWlf OM 4T A<br />
Will CHIMKS IN<br />
ft was a matter <strong>of</strong> party loyalty<br />
and aO Uke that, IMey explained<br />
Ann Ms sickbed. But, GOPsters<br />
read this af nothing more man a<br />
tint reaction to the news that Sandman<br />
had thrown his hat into the ring<br />
and then Jumped ta with it Sort <strong>of</strong><br />
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with Sammy in this unenviable posi-<br />
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Al AtP j—1l mnm flai MM MM<br />
Yew,<br />
heads south, and his Journey begins.<br />
I tva tr tarat iManM<br />
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TIM b*Wn<br />
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•ILT ME WAUTT , , , HE RlBTl<br />
to spend his money as other people<br />
want him to spend tt.<br />
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0u« to o V«>ry Sycnttfo/ Safe on our<br />
REOPENING last weekend, we arm<br />
repeating our SPECIALS AGAIN during<br />
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY,<br />
MARCH 12lh, 13th and 14th. It's our<br />
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BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS * 59*<br />
BOMEIESS cr BEEF ROASTS > 75*<br />
Whole Boneless Beef Briskets - 75 C<br />
%v Siiper-Ri9lit" Corned Beef IT* 59 C<br />
Boneless Turltey Roasts iw - 85 C<br />
Slked Cheese "iW
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S3HES<br />
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ondsavtcc<br />
DU3W-3535<br />
WRITE YOUR<br />
OWN CHECK<br />
*n Mute. Ml M, to M-.M avak<br />
t, nmm, ff« aa.<br />
CONEY'S<br />
MC<br />
UOUOR<br />
STORE<br />
J •*<br />
34TH STREET<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
7 a.m. - 2 a.m.<br />
fl«B SUNDAYS<br />
TlAPHMtti<br />
Did 3994051<br />
EDZiBEBIB'S<br />
ANeLESEAlHN<br />
* iH*«7 Extkmg bmmv<br />
•Etc<br />
<strong>On</strong>TheGrde<br />
Sgt. Cyt<br />
twrdty needed In a tpwa tittle more<br />
ttan ope-ttHwJ UM prevent *Ue.<br />
bearing,<br />
early earned the nickname<br />
" «Uch is UB way oM-Umets<br />
•till oddns* Mm. He toote ttie part<br />
prilli Ms gny tatfrabd xuddy com-<br />
THi OCMM CITY SEHTINgt+BDOER<br />
Obitvari*s <strong>of</strong> th* Week<br />
Mrs. dm P.<br />
.en**.<br />
.Board, act the pattern for riBtUng<br />
skilled labor supplies br the War<br />
GOT is a native ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, an]<br />
Surviving «n- his wife, Ame; one<br />
NorthfleW Methodist Church.<br />
a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High School.<br />
Mrs. Suzanne Simpson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Survivors include one son, Joseph - _ _. „ . „<br />
He was a manlier <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the last<br />
classes to be graduated from the old<br />
P.. <strong>of</strong> this dty; two daughters. g Mr* ?«*'""*>'•'*;: <strong>of</strong> Adi. IU| °« ^ one brothw. S ^<br />
EHctooa <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>gate, and<br />
high school, now Central «v. School. Mrs. <strong>Mar</strong>tha h McLaughUn. MLhll also <strong>of</strong> Group*, <strong>of</strong> Linwoodj and seven<br />
His father was superintendent <strong>Mar</strong>gate: two sfctew, Mrs. Warren grawkhudrm<br />
nulls at the local post <strong>of</strong>fice. S. Barnes, <strong>of</strong> Merlon, Pa., and Mrs. Funeral ' " ~ smriees were held in<br />
rdng a policeman Cox Ethel Baited, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; two Episcopal Oiurch. Santera<br />
spent dose to 15 yean as a railroad grandchildren and one great grand-<br />
interment was at CaK'ary<br />
roan! •rst with the Pennsylvania child.<br />
Baptist Optnettry. <strong>Ocean</strong> View,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Shed<br />
|Ittnag»altttMUt<<br />
Fort<br />
and two<br />
Clan P.' McFariand who died Thun><br />
I'^^M* Wm WIU be..•_,<br />
day following a short Dines. She<br />
was 85.<br />
Mr. Smith was a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Saturday at ID ajn. in St FrancH<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arts! R,C Church. Germantown.<br />
Mrs. afeftetand was bom in PM1- hi* •»•> Temple UnivenilUes andBurial<br />
wiU he in WestmiMtcr Gmtf<br />
_Jdphla and formerly lived in North- a *w managing sBtor <strong>of</strong> the tery, »ja Cynwyd, Pa. Loeal a*,<br />
field. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the PWladelnhia rorum<br />
rangancnta were by the Godfrey-<br />
Smith Funeral Home.<br />
- FILET <strong>of</strong> ROUNDER<br />
ButtarfUfi . Sea Boss - P<strong>of</strong>gi«»<br />
Whrt«fiih - Shrimp - Clcwt<br />
OYSTERS<br />
FRESH JERSEY LOBSTER<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR -ROUND<br />
M<br />
Miss Jane GMTOH<br />
HUB Jane CarT<strong>of</strong>l. <strong>of</strong> I E, Utt «.,<br />
died tale Tocsdiiy ndal m Cape<br />
May Qmrt BgDae. a* urns n,<br />
Mlw Orron, a n0r? <strong>of</strong> PUtahureh.<br />
Pa., ins m fitted mUIiBK<br />
and c*oe to OBn CMy n JOaT#<br />
TOO L ATE TO ClASSItfM<br />
.HaDroad, and after a reonranizatSon, the Rev. M. W. Btwrfn pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
wtlh the JPamsytvania-Reading Sea- the NorthGcJd Methodist Church.<br />
HELP WANTED—Far<br />
shore lin».<br />
Mrs. <strong>Mar</strong>ie C. Ogden<br />
<strong>of</strong>Odattd. Burial was in Mount<br />
UM Mfis <strong>On</strong>nln<br />
He Is a, number <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ian Cemetery.<br />
services wen? hrid Tues-<br />
W Quirt*, Q * Lodge d in, F and<br />
linMc CIO,<br />
day immune f»r Mrt <strong>Mar</strong>ie C<br />
AM* Ami a tnarober <strong>of</strong> tna<br />
ORdm. <strong>of</strong> 319 Bay av., who died<br />
men's MALE MELT WANTED — MtirM or<br />
last Thursday.<br />
ODK is a man without definite Douobs M. Snrfth<br />
umlJWml m»ii «o won lull or<br />
Mrs. OKoVn. widow <strong>of</strong> Walter S. p«rt Hm* in nuFHry, Son» tiffins,<br />
i. but be said tie and his wife, Wort was received ben l»st week Ogdn, was a native <strong>of</strong> Bern, ft"' ""«• •»*"!•«»*, Ual<br />
the former Agpm H. H<strong>of</strong>fman, en- <strong>of</strong> the sudden oVsth <strong>of</strong> a former Switzerland coming to the United<br />
joy their home at 630 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,<br />
SITUATION WANTED— B<br />
local natdent, Douglas M, Smith, who Slates when she was two years old.<br />
•Who knows? I may tatte another<br />
died In New York Qty <strong>Mar</strong>ch 1. She lormerty Uvcd in CamdeB and warns*. E£s*ri#n«stf. Call<br />
•ittar il I find beine retired is<br />
dull," Cta said.<br />
He was Q. had been a local indw for (0<br />
Mr. Smith made his home in yeare. Sis w^ a member <strong>of</strong> tte (OAT FOR S»LE--)6n plywood<br />
beat. IM« Mint, 19 hp Eyin.<br />
Oc«*n Oty Drill six years age when Fi«J Methodist Oiurvh,<br />
te to New Y a| m<br />
<strong>of</strong> " ** y- smrbm inrtude<br />
— and admlnfatrator in Ham T. Lake, <strong>of</strong> Upper MantcWr,<br />
the national <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the American and four grandchildren,<br />
MLE—Sallins fumiiliinai Inm<br />
Mf HRMM Konw, Ball<br />
Heart Association. He atoo was a Hie Rev. William R, GufEck. pas- ism diniiu rssm suits, buff*!,<br />
f<br />
m<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> PuMie tor <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church. , la. i Mil* Mi, ijoo.<br />
- Hospital, j<br />
WINTER RENTAL — IIS Pt^TKiuth<br />
HK*. 2na floar IMrnHnt. No.<br />
tio* t.rrn.1 TMOUBLEC He «b» organfaed the second war Fliilnrielphin. He su 31.<br />
untii J«B» I, TV (Manni. ytilitias<br />
iitduO«. Phon. •R(r I l>, U. »t*<br />
W U D TMOHUCIU. BBIVICEl loan salea campaign far the Federal Mr. Wise was the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and IfSB, 3,11<br />
ReMne Board in ISO, formed the Mm. Ralph Thomas, <strong>of</strong> ta E, Har-)<br />
nssows TV tatJeaU nrvage and enernflon bar la., ann Point, He bad beeni LEGAL NOTICE<br />
campBlgns for the War Product a resident ot Somers Poin* for 15;<br />
~" yean art was a member <strong>of</strong> Oark-j H9TVSE TB LJHIT ^•sBITOliS<br />
DAN'S<br />
Eliason Post 3S2 American LegBjo.!<br />
SEAFOOD > Sunimrs include his wife. May<br />
Williams? one jfaii^ifgf Kathieesi f Ainuint to M Mw <strong>of</strong> JteOiur<br />
WTM STMIT AT<br />
W. LxnclB. Surnam <strong>of</strong> M County<br />
his paimts and a siger. Mrs. Aaoe <strong>of</strong> Caw Mw. n»M on th. nattm<br />
MY FRONT Greller. <strong>of</strong> PMladelphyL<br />
ni Sf M»nJi. 1»5. an D>» pMltian<br />
DIAL»»-2»»<br />
O> 111 tutjICTituf. ttl. EjKtrtOT <strong>of</strong><br />
Reqinem High Mass will be said<br />
this ma-mng (Tfatrrsday) at 9 o'clock £f««fi %a the c»dite^* oi ***# d#9^<br />
Wi & RWfii to EsKuter wi^m<br />
in St Francis de SJes R.C Church,: VX meftfc fWffi 9if »Bhttl d*T <strong>of</strong>f<br />
PhilaoVHphia. lnlerment «fll be at<br />
Beverly HatiosBl Oemetery,<br />
wnouM eUunM and M »itKulirt<br />
al »• CWm,<br />
DMM IIMI 8. A.D, 19U,<br />
SESMW MILTOM EULEK.<br />
DANIEL'S<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
-«as S4.<br />
Mrs. Ft*, tamrty <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>e«B,'<br />
NJ.. Md bnn aa Otxan <strong>City</strong> resident<br />
far five years. She mi » tnember<br />
«t tHe CaJtwUc Dn^st <strong>of</strong>,<br />
Amrrira. Court Getae, <strong>of</strong> CTono-rtrr.<br />
Survives indndr a br<strong>of</strong>lier. Bay*:<br />
aid WaU, <strong>of</strong> flto dty; tvo B M . !<br />
Mrt wnH»m A, Laub. al» <strong>of</strong> Int.<br />
, aad MR. Bhoud A. Ganley. <strong>of</strong>,<br />
Rcquinn High Mass ifl be wmm.<br />
li.iiMiw (THDay) at 9:30 »_m. in<br />
a. MPaWl R.C OBrrA. Interment<br />
wU be at rfa« S. <strong>Mar</strong>y's<br />
Cemetery io BcDm*»T. NJ. Ar.<br />
Mrs. Jennie W. uwsoo<br />
Ptaml lu.ku «m be heid fUt<br />
nrrrini far Mrs. JrnUe W Lm<br />
<strong>of</strong> m r*ikihl^- rd.. wt» dtad iajddsay<br />
SaxHy- Sfce m. 8J.<br />
Mrs. Inn •» the irfdmr <strong>of</strong><br />
WJHl»m C, Lawwn a ttwmrr PhOa-<br />
teas<br />
and two gnaddfldm,<br />
feiF tt te tadd at the God.<br />
FtaMal Home, S» Cav-<br />
«r, fbi* evatag lgt»uji ? and<br />
dA The He*. Iim S Jtmm,<br />
Of the M Mabwfll<br />
naidalp at flie<br />
wrrtw at g pjn.<br />
«m to at S<br />
In<br />
•• a Baatar <strong>of</strong><br />
and temerly mlded<br />
fa <strong>Ocean</strong> Car. He<br />
IBM bm ta &DM<br />
I<br />
MALE<br />
M<br />
3U—It-<br />
WMWITAW. HiMMR]<br />
1st UNI<br />
WHfTf WALLS at<br />
HACK TIM PRICES?<br />
CERTAINLY!<br />
ill us<br />
JU's tatftean<br />
- mm STATION -<br />
9tti S». and Boy Av.<br />
LUBfilCATION<br />
FREE<br />
WITH OIL and<br />
HLT» CHANGE<br />
THURSDAY<br />
.IMTINtL-LtOOBR CLASSIflBD ADS,|<br />
READHrSS, HEALER i><br />
ALL MADINSi PRIVATE ami «<br />
ALL SERVICES ON A DONAT<br />
Towne & Country T«<br />
1003 I. Albany Mvd.<br />
JUST DIAL 641<br />
The FLAN]<br />
PHONE 399-100(<br />
SUNDAY BUFFET 1 to;<br />
•4.00<br />
No nwnu to bo(h«r you -_<br />
SM what you can ait —<br />
lat what you Ma,<br />
Off Walk<br />
>•••»«<br />
M*«««4<br />
J EVENINGS 7:15 and 9:20<br />
2 ALSO SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.I<br />
mon<br />
IOM<br />
J Most<br />
2 rtairtwamiin<br />
9 Family |<br />
LUMSlte>r9N<br />
r~<br />
HENRY KOSTER • HALKANIER<br />
S t MON.-TUE. WED., MARCH 15-16-1!<br />
S<br />
J •VmtiNM ONLY — f ill mi «M<br />
aj atwHi «ni3-pnT«jT3n^ im«<br />
ABDYHNfm<br />
S i COMING THU.-SAT., i<br />
8 VOMEB^TTHE<br />
i nun i<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
POINT BOULEVARD<br />
AT TNI PIANO<br />
AMD ORGAN<br />
SWGWG md PUY1H6<br />
YOUR FA VORITE MaOCHES<br />
, MAfcCH II, 1945<br />
jSiM •'*' #<br />
PBE-LENTEN FROLIC, Tuesday, <strong>of</strong> last<br />
| was <strong>Mar</strong>di Gras in New Orleans, but<br />
j <strong>City</strong> areo folks beat the gun with a<br />
I Gras <strong>of</strong> their own In Vienna Bala Inn<br />
mere Point, Friday, February 2i. Picmaster is Don Vllt. The westerner Is William<br />
here ore gome <strong>of</strong> the priie-winning Johnson, and the Indian maid is <strong>Mar</strong>cia<br />
at the local version <strong>of</strong> tht pro- Edor, The gypsy pair are Mr, and Mri, E. I,<br />
nten celt-bration. The man with the big Brounig, proprietors.<br />
Attend 4-H<br />
>r-Dance<br />
|W m«Si* wfll ^v* demons<br />
at thi nart moetlnR on<br />
, April 3, at the American<br />
•nrekahoe.<br />
Schenck Feted<br />
i Hh Ninth Birthday<br />
fchonck, son<br />
tM MB, Finrian Schenck, 147<br />
ISM** rd,, <strong>Mar</strong>mora, wns<br />
t burnt at a party celebrating<br />
\Mrftday last «xiek. A bluP<br />
color theme was used.<br />
••MB ptayed and refreshnients<br />
1 <strong>On</strong>dy Madden, Janie<br />
le BITOB. Oinny Lea,<br />
, t^bble Risiey,<br />
Warren Sehenek and<br />
Ficll OK's<br />
iudgct<br />
Inal approval to<br />
I butteet <strong>of</strong> S«9,ffil<br />
' Oty Council meeting<br />
. : shows on increase <strong>of</strong><br />
f.taJ wu'i, TOe amount<br />
•r lor muntel^l purposes<br />
• HB4,492, on incrmse ol<br />
*e UM flgurta. How.<br />
fcnleg wiU make the<br />
> Increase less on liidl-<br />
approved budj-et In.<br />
l tor city operation.<br />
• —<br />
UsA'NID<br />
Mines ocmsdencc<br />
M makes you tell<br />
your sUter docs."—<br />
la.<br />
Congo Mission Teacher Guest<br />
At Trinity Society's Meeting<br />
Methodist Church Circles Note<br />
Dinner Tonight, Manor Hat Solo<br />
RESS SALE!<br />
WINTER DRESSES.<br />
5 TO si 5<br />
SIZES 1 to 24V4<br />
m$t For You<br />
- fHOPPl —<br />
Dial 399-1081<br />
THl OCEAN CITY SlNTlNlL-LIDOIR<br />
Church Symbols<br />
Lenten Topic<br />
DuriJiB the Lcntim Season this year<br />
U» eonuresatjon <strong>of</strong> St. Join's Utth.<br />
emu Church wiU be tailing a detailed<br />
losM at "^mbols" Uied in ChrLstJun<br />
worship.<br />
"BymhdlB are aa old a« man and<br />
as long m worship, has been mim «)<br />
Wmbola have made a significant tm,<br />
tribuijon to the imrship haMts <strong>of</strong><br />
man," the Rev, D, Richard Garriaon,<br />
paitor. points out.<br />
Ash Wednesday marked the beginning<br />
at this series with mnsideralioii<br />
<strong>of</strong> the meanine « ^mboto <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oiureh, -nimi^i the me <strong>of</strong> a film<br />
strip, the gradual development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
form <strong>of</strong> rtiurrf! arehiteetura was *x.<br />
Ptored and explaJned. It was diseovewed<br />
thai «» ghapa which churph<br />
afchUoctuM assumed was not by ac-<br />
head at left is Dr. Peter <strong>Mar</strong>vel, Nero and cident but came as a result ot the<br />
early worship habits <strong>of</strong> Christians,<br />
his siren are Dr. and Mrs, Richard Sew. The Throughout the rest <strong>of</strong> (he Lenten<br />
spooks are Mr, and Mrs, William Woods, Season me KMCS will continue fol.<br />
lowing the topics <strong>of</strong> "Syinbol! <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
The gypsy is Tom Louis, and the band- Cress," tho "Lost Symbols, 11 Bishop Visitation <strong>On</strong> Sunday St. John's Seats<br />
At Christ Episcopal Church<br />
SOMERS PODJT—The Rt, Rev. Al.<br />
New Councilmen Foil<br />
(M L, Banyard, D.D., S.T.D.,<br />
Bishop <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, will make his<br />
The Church CooncJinen t/r<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial Visitation to Oiiht Episcopal<br />
ot St. John'* Luihqraa Ojutteh wn *?*'<br />
Church, Sunday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 14. This wlil<br />
into atfkw at roe neg^ar * J<br />
be the first Ume Bisohp Banyard Has<br />
morning service last Sualajy. 'Brnfr<br />
been able to visit Christ Church on a<br />
Those installed am PhUip<br />
Suodny morning since the Missiao<br />
Arnold Lelrh, Richard Palter,<br />
opened Cnrtsunag Eve 1M.<br />
CauttPl. Walter Andaraoq and<br />
Thp Bishop will he the Celebrant<br />
HaaML All were vedmtiy'<br />
at Holy Communion at 8 a. m. The<br />
to the <strong>of</strong>fice and win |w mstiibml in<br />
Rev, Adolph Wm, KaM, vicar, wili<br />
the vital areas <strong>of</strong> Evangelism, Stew-<br />
assist and Qinery Twlehell and RobanjsBip,<br />
Parish EUication and Ft'<br />
ert Leeds will serve as Acolytes,<br />
nance.<br />
Uw 0Ma.<br />
Duo to the crowded conditions<br />
Pnndously elected ami also InvtaOhour<br />
<strong>of</strong> the later service has been<br />
" last Sunday were ortumrj<br />
changed to 10 a. m. There will not<br />
dlmen William Savina, Ralph Owes,<br />
be a 9 a, m. family service or the<br />
Donald Hand, Robert DOWBU,<br />
Kabett BattMt,<br />
usual U a. m, late service this Sun-<br />
Franklin Unger end .Lvnn Baker.<br />
day.<br />
th
screening<br />
_ Dumont's post<br />
IMnglnm their<br />
it tat known, They<br />
Governor Kcn<strong>of</strong><br />
eftkecftsatai<br />
fJumonfs views<br />
tr>HHtj'l tlinitm ays the State<br />
without any new<br />
t sources. Money, lots<br />
•way jMaU kinds <strong>of</strong> State<br />
"Alt afconw be extracted<br />
Of ft* South End Firm<br />
Urn fMMM Inn the sooth end <strong>of</strong><br />
• atffckT^Etfmei ttrt beachfront dwelt<br />
rJMl «W«ta»l«d a third was first<br />
SJto3avgtal *&* by a man from<br />
ifirafi • company ari<br />
Which the fire<br />
[ saving, mod shortly there-<br />
""•• •>«••* dour .exploded<br />
dem<strong>of</strong>isbed.<br />
i was surprising to<br />
, bttt no suMise to<br />
lent <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
<strong>City</strong> has a far<br />
and far fewer<br />
must rely on<br />
and many<br />
t- Hue in any city, but it is<br />
the tact that the Moth<br />
~"> percent deserted.<br />
UkWlfc.<br />
: streets *f the town,<br />
kai wfffl, just asfifeqnentl;<br />
;flw per** between radio<br />
i locality are I<br />
A primanr<br />
ID hi& the<br />
norttlnatUiit<br />
to be an atttbii <strong>of</strong> pious<br />
Sandman's ImUwwuiwiBrti In<br />
screening conHnlheB'* choice,<br />
piety OB the part <strong>of</strong> these hi<br />
county leaders Is interesting.<br />
Senator Sandman has a hard primary<br />
campaign •head <strong>of</strong> Mm, If ht wins the nominatfoo<br />
he win haw an evea harder fight to<br />
defeat Governor BtagMt. S«uhbcan defeat<br />
next November tap vwy daflntto possibility.<br />
This newspaper wishes Swihif faMimn<br />
Will because he is Cape May County's own,<br />
and because we believe he would work for<br />
th# good <strong>of</strong> aoutherttNew Jersey—and all the<br />
State. We abn admire the Senator's independ-<br />
ence <strong>of</strong> spirit which gave him the courage to<br />
disavow tbe edict <strong>of</strong> the screening cOtnrnitUe<br />
which gave Senator Dumont the nomination<br />
by a plurality <strong>of</strong> Just two votes.<br />
was nobody near. by whs detected the fire<br />
when it niight have bean contained in the<br />
house in which it started. This ia nobody's<br />
fault but simply a situation for which there<br />
is no practical solution.<br />
Obviously, it is completely impractical to<br />
hire enough policemen so that every block<br />
in town can be patrolled almost all the time.<br />
The only answer to the problem is for the<br />
police to invite telephone calb from individuals<br />
who happen to be in any neighborhood<br />
when something happens.<br />
Help Mean* Hope<br />
E«*ter Seal FUIKI Appeal 4t^^<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
, D.C. - A naUooal<br />
yew's deeflflB «*TT'|-''B° to o n<br />
d u p made by right wing groups<br />
and pF^wmifaiy p>«*npyfig to CSBHXB^<br />
to operate indefinitely has quietly<br />
coilapsed for lade <strong>of</strong> support<br />
The unit called the National Council<br />
for Qvic Ropoosibility, has<br />
closed its headquarters <strong>of</strong>fice in New<br />
Yflth «nd «W*«tiii»J Hs four man<br />
staff.<br />
Net effect <strong>of</strong> Oat is to low some<br />
15 local branches established in various<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the country bod with<br />
the alternative <strong>of</strong> operating independently<br />
or following the example<br />
<strong>of</strong> ttic nstional group and foWing<br />
th^r F^^sEfive tests.<br />
Oddly aoogi, barkers <strong>of</strong> the orgmtmHnn<br />
btanie the raoundlng detat<br />
<strong>of</strong> Senator Bairy Goldwater at<br />
the poll* for the dmmfaU <strong>of</strong> their<br />
twsu I'iMf * ^ tteo^^B^ Hat<br />
the ArboHi iiimrinHife Ms re-<br />
* k Ancient History Garden State . . ,<br />
y<br />
ooaat can never claim<br />
f bnrrftlatitude*,<br />
on those hectic three<br />
_ Urine about the<br />
«aa not bow amch<br />
resorts<strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />
••the tee <strong>of</strong> the very worst<br />
tu> prodatt.<br />
sewas, <strong>of</strong> course, but<br />
escaped unscathed by<br />
«m later it would be<br />
manesto <strong>of</strong><br />
from the<br />
a sniray seaaawtli<br />
end <strong>of</strong> town from<br />
When<br />
wbo<br />
Cty Seittind-Ledger<br />
I tfartvtr by Mai la <strong>On</strong>. Oy and ^aWaWi<br />
1WINTY YKAKS HSO<br />
He local <strong>of</strong>Bee <strong>of</strong> OM OPA an-<br />
An tamrtsM-n amwuaem ftmwai<br />
ected<br />
to provide be major financial backing<br />
for the council decided flam? w<br />
nwfl^f into AEII & istiject vtudi<br />
could better be usrd r**rwberc and<br />
or conHnun an old<br />
m •uflabai «o am * «a| a]<br />
av. This Is bob a Ore and a<br />
Pave .Ue^ between<br />
nl «h<br />
Dog. coufcf to- It.<br />
N. Ml<br />
aad<br />
WeHey<br />
Wesley and<br />
and AabBrjf M B<br />
M by ov« be east hi pMhUUn at fids time,<br />
per year uifder the provis- I M be Mris ot U*m attaia ahamai<br />
B VB potdmg In the Legis- tm pamd thus alkMtoj local branches were<br />
set-up.<br />
farmed — toe moat suceeDful <strong>of</strong><br />
Announcement at the groups tor- them in Wichita. Kama*. Other,<br />
TnaBon was apfrmpaBfed wilfa CSB. woe esJaMMbed in Pnornix, Denver,<br />
BderaUe fanfare last fan and the S«n Francisco, Lo» AngHes, SeatUe,<br />
plans it outlined (M to say me Portland. Oretna, Eaiiabeth, Nj.,<br />
least ambitious.<br />
BMgepDtt and Dsrien. Omnecticut;<br />
It uruuutBd to spend some $500000 Danville. Virginia and Tallahassee<br />
a year to combat the activities <strong>of</strong> and Miami, Florida.<br />
Anden pr<strong>of</strong>esses to hope Oat<br />
the gem, <strong>of</strong> a mtional<br />
be z^F^vsd tan<br />
But it fen i*x*t ct^Omr.ttml. by<br />
Bit Mt doH not see<br />
tar. <strong>Mar</strong> to daring Asp it hadcny<br />
immediate piitiecU si such m<br />
managed to corral mly about O3P,-<br />
Investors demonstrated qiackly that they TRENTON — Owrrty government S cents would be tgrwuried to and in subsequent jan by an ad-<br />
bad faith In the financial and physical stability fa New Jersey tm pretaWy ben to the Slate Department <strong>of</strong> HealllL It dilianul n.OOO per year.<br />
Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. This faith k demonstrated in atay daplte efldrta <strong>of</strong> varioug would ould natter incTeme the<br />
the many new beadings, inclnding motels,<br />
AawnWynmn Wcanr daim. that<br />
to er»e it « too amtty anl dag license fee fran Jl to C JO and<br />
commercial structures and homes, which hate<br />
prseat tea charged by municipal-<br />
tis WM^WHWH fimn 11 to $UD. It<br />
been built and are now under construction.<br />
ittea fcr dog Iliiimi are inadequate<br />
Gowanor Ricnard J. Hughes fav- lurtber fixes a f«- <strong>of</strong> SLJO per h- to <strong>of</strong>&et tbe OBM3 at admlnu*rBtion<br />
Hart-headed bond houses regularly <strong>of</strong>fer ors county BJvMijment as pretestbi Ae ahrfrnrr el a I l <strong>of</strong> tbe dog hawing and rubies con-<br />
bonuses to acquire this city's long-term securty constituted in New Jersey, with<br />
trol programs conducted by munidities-Intbe<br />
thtt* yean since the winds blew • Bo*rd at RtMMti the main State find eejeria fllBnt U the mmm, The «at at nedna to ha-<br />
oat to sea bank deposits have grown Business authority. Be recently stated mat mauure Aodd become law bymta^iE<br />
each dog agairnt rabies<br />
generally, has prospered. And, most import<br />
January 1 next it would linjeiuB each year is appradmately 30 ceota.<br />
ant, mflltonB a people have patronized this<br />
oifldae couoly govern. Stale revenue, in 1966 by W6.750 The State orty neerni £ eenti at<br />
seashore resort.<br />
ant he behevts the State at New<br />
lor each doc<br />
So, the Atlantic Storm <strong>of</strong> '62 takes its Jenej OMUd not get akng without<br />
plan in history with the hurricane backlash tt.<br />
ronrni and Agin' 'Bm<br />
Of *44, and two severe northeast gales, one in<br />
! New<br />
the late 8Cs and OM in the 90s<br />
——- ap _ _ t<strong>of</strong>ped &e<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C3ty and its sister resorts have quarter Ullion dollar mart They<br />
•urvhed the wont nature has dealt out—and totaled Sje,4ejfS, up fin minion<br />
proved they can take it, and continue to grow • S W ^ B B J the cost at county<br />
and prosper.<br />
than iC per man, woH and ehUd<br />
The storm is "ancient history"—some- in New Jersey.<br />
thing to chat about — another episode in a<br />
Fasti* growing teeter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tang success story which has been punctuated<br />
mmhtiwd county spending ia 1863<br />
infrequently by such events as the wreck <strong>of</strong><br />
was capital traprmmads. These<br />
PM tHp, •Wndia", or the boardwalk fire <strong>of</strong><br />
oWMdHurep row im percent to<br />
1927.<br />
toM OU miUkm in Mm Debt serv-<br />
Meanwhile, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> continues to <strong>of</strong>fer ice COM rose 3J percent to BM<br />
the ultimate in safe, secure seashore living millloo Spending for current opera-<br />
making good its slogan that here is America s tions SDK 7.7 percent to total IBM<br />
greatest family resort<br />
la 1«SJ. tte late* year mch<br />
are •vallabie. Among the<br />
Sn 1act n«« ••<br />
roblted in drifts as<br />
at CJty<br />
Afaattr ga« attrheat«r was <strong>Mar</strong>o-<br />
r<br />
greatwt season Miami Beach naa •<br />
when business it good, a J<br />
110 T-nrh SfrMl DM]<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SAVINGS A LOAN<br />
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To Spread<br />
itt.rJW da, st<br />
, tbe "dfaqase" B» «tert«1<br />
_„,,.„,. _ devetopnMaat andtbatw<br />
tafcatv Into consideration before one<br />
«ar ita «ariy .patty.<br />
I «f 1«W aas bs«n in<br />
vocation has been «s><br />
... ... _ jatr, however, only two<br />
a snl «f four days, have been provided for<br />
•-=-«—-— ••• --» no real vacation to antjtf.<br />
•sr, tbe class will havtt<br />
(»WaHi« than Unvetan months mo before a short<br />
r.l***l<br />
dsss has been told for at least<br />
•r t. u*> •!?•«« la Mjdt schooL<br />
many members <strong>of</strong> the senior<br />
cb JMWdCc tlum any other,<br />
uutfr hou i th d<br />
ll$rfeiriixiti* to »e fret that neither the<br />
nor the fiaal mark is used in<br />
age. Banks have already been<br />
MT-U^M work hard toimprove<br />
ld not mean anything aa<br />
tom mmt .colleges decide<br />
.mebvt W date grades<br />
ndM <strong>of</strong> fee t-iSoF yeir.<br />
_ ., X 55Tthey, as well as fhe<br />
„- twin aw* to the collegia. The<br />
s»w Iffapotentlyawatthb notice<br />
cted. I** period <strong>of</strong> watting to, to<br />
_. ___^" ¥ iit^^^^k»<br />
('-V<br />
ay an audous to<br />
ness people, and other<br />
, s*w time. p»y start<br />
fiwtwr<br />
Dhptay<br />
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Mkte wlU nO/NT APPLIANCES $slm<br />
WE FURNISH and INSTAU.<br />
75J WIST AVENUE DIAL<br />
COKTRACTORS-RESIDBm AL Of<br />
HsmM A Shops<br />
Wind For<br />
Nww «r tight<br />
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To Sponsor ^<br />
I Toshi<strong>of</strong>v* SnoMf * - "<br />
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" ! 14 PMtt",<br />
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Science Oute News suuosortd by<br />
our aeveoih^das. iajai ieWMting<br />
period every morning. Patridfc<br />
AatfowaU as our prealdent, David<br />
Law aa vice president, and Almea<br />
gargBe as recording •eoaary,<br />
keep the period alvie wlui sugges-<br />
Uons tor nxsjeca, queattaa on world<br />
science, mfdldnp, etc In the near<br />
Mure, » Science Fair wal be bald<br />
in a, Augustine's, and all projects<br />
MO mw FOR<br />
m weak. OawaM B«ry. 29, had<br />
taaeafefMd a ipitf from his era-<br />
^^ Ife Mi *» b* hsd a<br />
tfeti<br />
tkaMaii<br />
Item tai •tahn WP^W<br />
Dr. TownMHtd Renamed<br />
Parkway Vie* Chairman<br />
r (<br />
7 pJn.-T<br />
IM<br />
M» and 11<br />
9:»<br />
6:15 pjn.-^«Bcb«ical nlmi I<br />
7i30 P4n.-L£ber UH<br />
Not only baa Urn class contributed mteaknera serve without nay lot<br />
various artMfls from Holland, but terms <strong>of</strong> nine yean eacft.<br />
baa named two chlldun who grace<br />
their bulletin board The atary ol<br />
tha Slver Jsattas waa ah» beard<br />
thk weak, addb« men to the Imagi- Church Announcttmantt<br />
nation «f the boys and girls. Three<br />
dma«t projects are undmay. The<br />
Aw may cut pictures showing prod-<br />
OMB and ways «f Ufa m HBBBBJI Tbg<br />
story at the "windmills" Is abn b» 4 pjn. — Religious tostmctlon for<br />
ing<br />
flnt through stxth graders.<br />
T pm. - RaUglova Induction for<br />
FIFTH WMBI<br />
tavtnrh through 13th graders ,<br />
Our science unit li en simple machines.<br />
Among the first to demon-<br />
MraUs the lever wu Theresa Camp,<br />
whs* had a nilniiiinrr S#^LW.<br />
CynUite Bem reported an Ifci work<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4-H dubs intonjuncUoo wkh mm<br />
social studies unit It was gratifyli*<br />
to leant from class discussion thai<br />
tbe young people appreciate the val.<br />
uafato tralnlne in rcamnsibflity- at<br />
forded tt>cm by their aslgmnents<br />
and chores at home, school. Scouts<br />
and -<br />
Recaivs ORjyii nx<br />
SWar <strong>Mar</strong>y Palma<br />
To College Children in 0ade six nave been<br />
studying Germany. They learned<br />
j seniors have recently<br />
a few new expressions such as ei-<br />
I by the colleges listed:<br />
preHways, which in Germany are<br />
by Gettysburg Ool- called autobahn, railroads are culled<br />
jlvania. Herb Bond by eislnbdhn*. The children learned that<br />
• Technical Institute, <strong>Mar</strong>ilyn Germany is not only at die edge ol<br />
rOqillnrd College In Green- QmfimiinVm theory but la cut in two<br />
Oiol Breckley by Unl-by<br />
it. Stephen and Gregory Krausc<br />
Dabby Bnndlcy who Just came from Qsmany<br />
i University.<br />
brought poBtcapds and afldea whith<br />
by Moravian College In gave the children very vivid pictures<br />
ftamgylvania, and O ol the "Wall" dividing a nation and<br />
i ty <strong>Mar</strong>yland State Col- people. They actually had slides <strong>of</strong><br />
t College. Judy Jen- the famous "Dachau" prism, show-<br />
I WUter Peterson have b ing a close-up <strong>of</strong> one horrible ova,<br />
by Renaaelaer Poly- pQfaTjiying man ! otlfr.<br />
- cn<br />
ihUan.- ltrr fnatanaa<br />
baafcalbaU in Central Han.<br />
I to 3 tMn^-Saskatball o<br />
direction at HUSSCH K. fflhnare.<br />
S, »:M and U ajn.-Momtog Wornlp.<br />
Sermon, "Jesus Weep* Over<br />
Jerusalem". Unwind Out Scouts<br />
guests at the ftSO and 11 ajn. aervices.<br />
9:30 and 11 a.m.^-Cburch Nuraery,<br />
9:30 ajn-aunday School.<br />
11 a.m. — Senior High Oswch<br />
School,<br />
5:., Wtar 7 pjn.—MYF baiketball in Central<br />
Ta*rf (nwaiayi-<br />
HaJL<br />
8:30 pm.-Llnwood Women's Oub<br />
7:15 ajn.—Holy Communlgo. in the Church Parlor.<br />
mm a.m,-4Uy Communion.<br />
8 pjn.—Evening Prayer and The<br />
7 pjn.—NAFEC i«««i~ttfiill<br />
Litany.<br />
tnl HaU.<br />
Tamsfraw (FrUlay)—<br />
Noon—Kitchen Door Lentes Food<br />
iale.<br />
Oonflmiatkn<br />
Claw in tiie <strong>On</strong>irch Parlor.<br />
•aaaty (Saeasl SMatey to l«*)-<br />
BitO pm—Blurtdrds mother and<br />
S ajn.- - - -<br />
daughter banquet in tbe Church Par-<br />
10 ajn stion and ground/ lor.<br />
breaking.<br />
6:45 p.m.^Junior Choir<br />
7 p.m_—Unwood Qib<br />
7:30 p.m.—Acoh/te Guild roeetmg. 39 meeting in Central HaJL<br />
10:30 tm.—Atlantic DWrict, Epis.<br />
copal amtchwsnsn, QyM Day ia UMIR<br />
St Stephen's Church, Waretown. T»IHITY MaTnKJOHT<br />
S pjn,—Evening Prayer and Episcopal<br />
awebwomen meeting. Rev, Bn*<br />
• • *<br />
Ts*y (Tbwniay)-.<br />
7:30 p, m.—Senior Choir practice<br />
M M LUTHEKMI<br />
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.<br />
•ar. Oarttt Mtadi Jf<br />
11 a. tn ^Momijig Worship.<br />
ti<br />
7 p. m.—Mfthodi* Youth FcUow<br />
a ionuniHiMy ^ aaa.<br />
or Oajr Hbn»L sUp,<br />
Choir<br />
S p. m.~Evening Service.<br />
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«:« a, m.—Sunday ScnooL<br />
a a. m, Mmqug Wwatdp.<br />
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l*ow. It will be held durf<br />
in the auditorium on<br />
Senior boys and girls<br />
{iilothiiiff* ^fciiftjprjrfi'f=<br />
F>ltad(9its are participating.<br />
I show is a new project<br />
1 hopes will become<br />
t event Jeanne Taccarino<br />
i tola are co-chairmen ol<br />
•bow committee, and<br />
si OUOeld will be eonrlar<br />
the show.<br />
Shop in lessen<br />
I *• loan the boys 1 im P-nL-Sunday School Aa»ci*- 3.-30 p. m,—Yam ttou- practice.<br />
itfHrdav^<br />
* m 9<br />
2 p. nt—Cherub Choir practtce.<br />
BK1HANY METHODIST<br />
9:45 a. HL—Sunday School.<br />
WtMam Mayvr, pastsr<br />
11 a, m.—Morning Wo«hip Service<br />
tor the fair are being previewed andTa«af<br />
(T»»rs«sy)-'<br />
6:30 p. tit—WWrleyHraB, Jet C«-<br />
rehearsed. Watch lor the date! 2 pjn.^FeUowship Oide meeting. dets m& Tminii^ Hour.<br />
• * *<br />
^T pjn,—Youth Oiolr reheorsaL 7:30 B, m. — Evening FeUawAip<br />
MAM IIWT<br />
Hour.<br />
SiC ajn.—fiurch SchooL<br />
8:30 p. m-—Men's Chorus practice.<br />
Mladty<br />
The inWattve and naponstointy <strong>of</strong> 11 a.m.-Mornlng Worship.<br />
7 p. m.—Church League Bowhng.<br />
the mambtn at <br />
f*SSjg. The student* wffl dsess the asserobiy on the importance 3:30 p.m. — Junior additional<br />
I** ajpuitunity to see what ol toe Charity Drive which waa to<br />
7:30 p. m,—Mdweek Prayer sere<br />
ns <strong>of</strong>ler. casual, school, take plaice on Sunday.<br />
8 p.m.-WSCS.<br />
|«aa dutbts will be modeled.<br />
8:30 p. m.—Ladies Chorus practice,<br />
ExcKement hi wrlttnx essays for<br />
t wlU also get a glimpse the Ameriom Lesion contmt is high, 3:30 pjn. - Primary addittanal<br />
I and summer fashions.<br />
TUCKAHOB aWmOMST<br />
and too. plans tor coming •vent . . .<br />
May FKMMBian, seventh grade party 7:30 pjn.—Prayer meeting.<br />
for the eighth graders, graduation,<br />
7 p. m.—Senior Choir practice<br />
' Represent OC etc., are making the members appreciate<br />
tbe many benefit* (hey have.<br />
UMMSD<br />
Radio Shew<br />
10 a. m.—Sunday School.<br />
SMVIIW MmlT<br />
1115 a. m.-4saraug Worship.<br />
from <strong>Ocean</strong> €38<br />
> itpiment the school on Regional High Stud.nt<br />
7:30 p m.-Met6odtet Youth Felndlo<br />
show •Teen Talk"<br />
towabtB.<br />
fes are Juniors Bill Scholarship Finalist Tasay (Thwrfay)-<br />
Noon-Sentor Feuowship.<br />
Ml Mauer and serdoni<br />
JOtm school-Cherub am.<br />
LINWOOD — Announcement bm T pjn.-Junlor Choir<br />
•wUh and Jeanne •ftceart been made that Dam WflaneO has m pjn.—Senior rehearsaL<br />
on Is prc-taped Satur-<br />
After school OK eiCboh-.<br />
been named * finalist in the Nation,<br />
J4—I aj 9 and then broad. al Merit Scholarship ProgJSm. HU 9;C ajn.-Church ScbooL<br />
•»»• Mowing Sunday night<br />
FM •MKTMM MOUSK<br />
placement is based on pertormance 11 am Mnrnint Worship.<br />
: taualry y includes playing on all qualifying exsminaUons and 615 pjn. » Junior. Intermediate Meeting lor dMne worship each<br />
b^S^ *" "^ Pam to makes him ejiglble to become one <strong>of</strong> and Sailor BYF.<br />
First Day morning at 11 o'clock.<br />
•«**•• their tote is -hit 1600 Merit Scholars for UK. 7:30 p.m.-EvwHni Servian<br />
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Wonoeu, one <strong>of</strong> afpradmatety<br />
among the<br />
14,000 atudeiti who participated, Is I a.m—Praya- group.<br />
WISLKY<br />
irt<br />
a senior at Mainland Rt«ianal High 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meeting.<br />
> *Uch the students must<br />
8chool. He la ths sol <strong>of</strong> Mr. nod<br />
•* <strong>On</strong>e rather no<br />
Hn. Tnanas WonoeU, at m Focest<br />
cheating and Iti<br />
•V.<br />
ID a. m.-AIornlng Waninp.<br />
adnol.<br />
Us, m.—Sunday School.<br />
*re also given the<br />
•o compare Individual SMKII DRAM'S UBT<br />
7 p. m—Senior Choir practice.<br />
•Maurrlculum. Theaa OBTTYaBUTO.PA.-Oor hyajwd<br />
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Students who have attaint<br />
T«4ay (Ttwnaay)that<br />
teemai icholarshls ratlnt at SJ or above<br />
1:6 p. m.—Boys<br />
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those named tor this now b Jatnc*<br />
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ftatMOf tes <strong>of</strong> A&OTjCa,w«a the guest speaker at Dr, John STTownseiid, vice chairmin ol Uie *f*2** .^ ^ ^ ^ B<br />
-" ^^^5i the Now Jersey Highway Authority; Freeholder RecaUtag the summer mghts oi a<br />
torn ftp vawUortw tartUW » Otm<br />
8 p. m.,1 Brmiuc Troop 27. after school,<br />
Triniry McttMxJist Church.<br />
I<br />
Cub Scout Den 4, alter school,<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. C. Pattenmn-<br />
ii'V , •• • • Oiiea§B-iA California dental ipe-<br />
(<br />
SnY 0mm. t-15 p. BL, Murnwra Claibst said that exceathe tooth det*—ri<br />
rt—iiJ* ^ in the average teenage ^rl WSJ<br />
" due to (he toet Siat thty eat nine<br />
I OtlWDKlteBU,bn tones a day. Dr Clinton C. Emnier-<br />
-~~*— B-Yo««. . son Bid It would he belter for them<br />
• f *' *, •. to ear more at a ^»<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte coniribunon<br />
7 £ 5 i ^ -<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
-<br />
rite<br />
wUhout tranqioHation, may call m-n<br />
book<br />
"<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
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trading<br />
^<br />
" —<br />
at mMlO, HegittratJom f» those •»* "*J*»_***-. -<br />
not provloiiiry nSMtered wlU htg-n «° du *" •"* ^<br />
at noon with the opening ee&dun d( ««» *««^r. ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> the arie Improv^mrnt Lensu<br />
and the Rev. WiUlnni J, Fau]kn.?r i<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> U» aret* Confer-aiN<br />
The next regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the held IntcmaUonal Travel £J<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Josephine Richardson, bert A. Roe, CdmmiMionct <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wt B, 6th si. Department <strong>of</strong> Cormervatiai and Ec-<br />
— _ — onomic Development, which mpm,<br />
Iiatl—I OMtMM A* •rlaa •mtn sors the New Jersey exhibit.<br />
KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY<br />
and COFFEE SHOP<br />
"The Home <strong>of</strong> Delicious Baked Goodt"<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
Cor. 11th « Asbury Av». Did 399-3360<br />
OPEN D4ILY ft SUNDAY PROM 7 A.M,<br />
success hasnH gone to its price!<br />
you can<br />
V CHEVROLET BEL AIR 6<br />
»mrr brkto and Joy<br />
• perfect |n in • autni<br />
At te BMNOi detaEta tf the |<br />
gMM on arranpments with the ,<br />
legn and on the architect'*<br />
RonaU A. FoKiffi<br />
Ml CMird AVCIHM, OoMn Chy, jrlri.<br />
w/s/ies fo .antmHj0§<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fices ^Hl>..<br />
praetltm <strong>of</strong> mf^
Clubs Seat<br />
At Dinner-Meeting<br />
Of The Green Night 7<br />
Artisans At legion Hall<br />
asx<br />
tGTOwffnloH<br />
' - - WWCK MOTOT CftMWJr,<br />
1158 ASBURY AVENUE, OCMMi<br />
TUB OttAM CltV<br />
Towniend Is<br />
Guest Speaker<br />
itwfminMcr apnka> at miluv ia<br />
Cupe Hay Obuocy gupiatntng ta du<br />
«a» how the tax dnOan are apent<br />
In taut dwaitment He toM c« tbt<br />
cMMtoan hdned ami gw*<br />
ol tentUes on wtiowft.<br />
The apeaker alao repotted on O«at<br />
lavan which has nag Bar MO per-<br />
•at and Is held «a an «umi4e to<br />
other anas in the state. He akn<br />
the<br />
Tra
f-iV'*ie-'!-s~tM&\'i&'<br />
-Wl L*<br />
, SEASHORE<br />
BUKDING Of»d LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
t»fti<br />
tm m mm ACCOOHTS<br />
75% MORTGAGES<br />
lfTf&25 YEARS TO REPAY<br />
', . '<br />
O^mndTitU<br />
Ctowy win swta the MO-yard<br />
MMdBU wl», wMl <strong>Mar</strong>ital<br />
Myrtle and log Hnste»<br />
to the dltas<br />
BBl Lafferly and Keo Gorman an»<br />
to answer (he M M p> b to<br />
MO-ymt, bottetfly, and Chris Dans.<br />
k MM M the Wysnl fas*<br />
osan will gn in the<br />
100-yart backsTroke grant, with Dennbl<br />
Cerey and George McGlnley<br />
Ested for ftg «o-yBitf freestyle. Ken<br />
Ryan and Mutt<br />
I<br />
ffHUPEUraeff Walter Hero (ei»<br />
tar), Philadelphia, winner <strong>of</strong> the 1964 Cape<br />
May County Fishing Tournament Striped<br />
BUB (Hvijioa with ali-pound, 4-ounce fish,<br />
received the R. J. Schaefer Trophy for having<br />
caught the largest striper in the contest<br />
wBeh Sewed December 31, Representing<br />
the F. and M, Schaefer Brewtiig Company in<br />
making tte presentation wis George Glock,<br />
VFW Leagues<br />
<strong>of</strong> North Wildwood. Freebolder<br />
j t. Caftnoio, County Bfreeter <strong>of</strong><br />
M e Affairs, and director <strong>of</strong> the eotinty'i<br />
fishing contest, presents Horn with • Penn<br />
Spinmaater rael, his pri» from the county<br />
ibr having won_ the Striper competition<br />
Horn caught hii fish at Poverty Beach, C«p«<br />
May. It was one <strong>of</strong> the largest ever reported<br />
in the county contest's 30-yew history.<br />
Bowling Reports<br />
m MUffl MMM fTHlT<br />
PM PA,<br />
EfKb<br />
ARTHUR L. BATTEN<br />
Mf MIOHTON PLACE<br />
Dial 399-3234<br />
the<br />
ham,<br />
Ada Rsqa)rlT« Box Nonben,<br />
SOMEQNi SOMEWHIRI NiiW WMkT<br />
SALI OR HINT<br />
•STMl, *». HW air<br />
_ AU CtaMiflsd Advertising LOTS FOII SALI<br />
TOO LATE TO CLAffiBnr ADS ate<br />
Copy mailed tat, ghraii to<br />
olOcia pansaally, MUttT BE ACX301HP<br />
OR STAMPS 10 wwr mt. Owgr accepted<br />
omitsy and oonveoJaiCM to customer<br />
be In beton adverttMoieat In set In<br />
OiHlOed Dtoptay Adverttatog _<br />
CARD OP tHAHKS<br />
/u»o aiif anpnt «r.titud«<br />
Cap* May Count* M<br />
I WISH TO THANK III my (MM<br />
tmi iHiahkan whs us Wnaly<br />
ana aUnr urn <strong>of</strong> (<strong>Mar</strong> Mrins<br />
fflr ot «t«y In tti* hoaptt*!.<br />
MRS, AHTrtONT I. (Uery) IMIESI<br />
3 11<br />
NTHV, Iniaplor.<br />
na r«jl.C.m.nt<br />
. wlntfnn. Hid<br />
apena to aUuMa tail<br />
a tfira waaturtd aure.<br />
loaa. l!l« 311<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
TV SETS<br />
For Rent<br />
I WISH TO TNANK III at my frlmd.<br />
far thafr ehHrful Mala «nd urdi WIIK - MONTH<br />
SEASON<br />
LOTS<br />
BEKLEVS POINT<br />
RIAL ESTATE<br />
WErUI, TWO AND<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice •uNaa. AH<br />
nafwSBL<br />
jbla Juna 15th,<br />
SanUnehLadaer,<br />
YOU HAVE—ADVERTISE IT HERE—POCKET THt<br />
RIAL ESTATE —SALi RIAL ESTATI —SALI RIAL ifTATf — SALI e$TATl->ALa<br />
SALE<br />
CHOICE CORNEK UDT—Oardena.<br />
CaH far prtoa am) eeUlto.<br />
nvvn for ruHii^tt^aiifc lobby<br />
Compl«>taiy<br />
COMMCftClAt—<br />
in wcaftaint v<br />
for wintr comfort mnd<br />
OlM wM aa^M • Me hit laM. Ma<br />
wfwffftoBUyTJ lija. >edraa»na<br />
•n tfca lat Soar and a iimar alia<br />
Offlqtv 4*00 Aatairy aw<br />
OCEAN CITY HOMES<br />
•viaf. Mnl far<br />
OHlMlriail<br />
vm 4<br />
PM0MK S<br />
WWT AVINUI<br />
JUST A STONES THROW from a<br />
teach la a lovelj 3.<br />
Capa CM ^*<br />
THINK OF<br />
»y <br />
Fart, 3, Wlmbas'a, i- Palmer "C,<br />
Gets f/ie Worms<br />
and Ben Felekey, M, M^i Individ<br />
vtaloii, Larry DeWrtt hit flve points<br />
3, Manas', i; Zaberer's. 3, SWntoB's.<br />
ual engle. Tom Tucker, 233.<br />
to pace Exchange to tBe Wru Joe<br />
1; MUWs, 3, Hyatt's, 1- Angrio-s, 3,<br />
tua^; Wallace, 93; Cajtral<br />
Allegretto came up with. lour, points,<br />
ralmtr "t~, 1. •<br />
But There Are<br />
while Bill Struckell and Alden Rich,<br />
ft-3; Laman M; Baner, 8-4; High rrelKidcBl series. James<br />
ards each had one point, Howell<br />
Co., M; VIW, M: Doctori, 5-7 Shropshire, 574. High IndfviduaJ<br />
Bosbyshell was high tor FMBA wMh<br />
Masitelll, M; Mwanis, 3-9; Frend'i single. Reno CostaiHa. 245. High<br />
Bigger and Better<br />
four points, whik- TMW Taocarino | 2-10.<br />
team .stas, OoatW, Sit, High<br />
* • • a<br />
and BUI Shiempfig sen collected<br />
Rewards for<br />
Ihrgfi counters.<br />
B*y AIM Lngo<br />
StantfingB: Zahprer, 2B-14: Cbastol,<br />
Broadley Plumbers. 4, Oeeai<br />
HeightB IOi. 0; Broadley Heaters, 3<br />
a-B; paimcr "e<br />
Systematic<br />
PMemo Omeers, 1; Caaey'fi Bar, S<br />
Con-say's Gun*, l; S^jngef s Atlar,<br />
Savings<br />
Mortgage Lous<br />
• CONVBfnONAL<br />
•<br />
• F. H. A.<br />
SAVE WITH US<br />
YOUR MONEY GROWS<br />
IWSBAiCE, TOO!<br />
MAY COUNTY<br />
When 700 prepare yoar<br />
NATWHALBANK<br />
AMD GROWS<br />
craltfor the boatln*<br />
eon, don't forget naarcovtrajo.<br />
Ask aa<br />
about JStna Cuoaltj'a<br />
Commodore Tach<br />
Policy. W« believe SS£-^^Si<br />
T**r, ««t man with tlx<br />
n«w Commodore!<br />
Investment<br />
Securities<br />
1 , am- tftitt, a*.<br />
IB: MUkw, B.M- Ranwr, 5*11;<br />
Angelo, 22-U; DeFeo. 22^U; Sttinton.<br />
a-lJ; Wmben, B-Ui _ .<br />
21-19; Warren. 3M»-, PWnw -I".<br />
Oceas Qty BaplM B. | SMI<br />
Qty Baptl*. c, 1; Oram dty t »<br />
tM A, 3, Ltawood Commtn«y B. 1;<br />
Seaview Baptist B, 1, Cnetae. Bmp-<br />
BK, 1| Sewtew Bapdrt A, I, RMantviPe<br />
Bapttit, 1; Ltnwood Cammnni»<br />
A. 3, Vart<br />
1; Mainland Sapt!*,<br />
tisl, 1,<br />
High Individual itrks, Roy But<br />
i«.eh, m, »h teVidi<br />
Roy Bollough,<br />
Stanmnas: Ocam Oty A, KW;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> dry B, 1M; Odm, 7-5;<br />
Linwood A, TS; Staview «. Mi<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CM> C, M; L»md «, «;<br />
Vent-, M- SaHnrA, 5-7; HWnhnd,<br />
«; Ple^ntvnto, M- ftt<strong>of</strong>.<br />
mo, 1-11.<br />
4, Ml<br />
ClortelO;<br />
3,<br />
l MnplBI.<br />
(Mn6) AtMHE SMtONT.<br />
FEMALE HfiLP WANTIB<br />
STENOORAPHEn—F*nf>U.<br />
25 >*«, 2V4 til*<br />
attachsd<br />
YOU. VOUR BOAT and Cooi<br />
ALISNMINT<br />
hitchwt,<br />
frDM UKn<br />
These make ideal Z WMMB COTTAG<br />
for<br />
am rancher. 3 dea*Mful<br />
MUrim hi am lanja. Over4ba I-<br />
113 Wait Ave, Price<br />
I anmic tile battn, panelM aun car a w plus a fMnwa aaawtr<br />
ownar. 4CHS 4th swiat<br />
second sett for<br />
MARMORA RANCH TYPE HOME<br />
nHalaiildi la daaej and aomfqtt.<br />
on corner lot, wfth d«t*cb*d Excellent deck "and lane boat slip'<br />
2-c*r ^arasa. HOHH<br />
Owner lue baaa paduid. Pncad<br />
' your home BEESLET'S ESLETS POINT—Hl<br />
POINT<br />
Seen<br />
oppoili. ppii. l H Hearts Co. CoH Couraa: fooni, dining wnlu rim* ,<br />
room, dfntnc nwn. Wtana<br />
a half, tl<br />
*n. 3 twfrvom*, b.th, full Rea<strong>Mar</strong>. Bth am( Ocaen Axe. 341<br />
leauuful view af b»y and river In<br />
11,000 fi<br />
Ippef TswnalilB wtiir. tuea are RaalUr, 1* Atlantic Awa.<br />
ith<br />
B «Uon room. AiUnf $17,500<br />
1 ? ls *? t <strong>On</strong> THE<br />
County Mb!*<br />
OMM CHy, r*. J.<br />
MALI HILP WANTED APPLU<br />
SALESMAN _ WEEKEND Salary<br />
and csmaiinian. Call n M M REPAI<br />
CALLUS<br />
SCHUfr<br />
ESTATE OFFICE<br />
w. n<br />
«o SanMn polm M idH<br />
•MMMII for CM. arM<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
rna a MNT row t » « MM, t« MAVIMO A<br />
BW ri«hl jpanan or aupia la Hate fli no<br />
n a •AMII Suaat Hswaa In aBMI curt<br />
tMon. Mata parucMan. JKtti pllw l» only<br />
w W 2M S B t L > l Btnlthaa. CaH<br />
WAITED—p«t Tlma<br />
TWO^AMILT APumimr<br />
AMATtUR RADIO EQUIPMENT, UHt<br />
n»w Mntfiiion. V.Mng II mnmer<br />
t*" btweom;<br />
batli. llvkw<br />
nrst<br />
fn.<br />
flaor X<br />
with VFO and manual" Rangw I<br />
TWO.r^|ii,,, ea«,«iy !«,«. Het<br />
ajaway. 2,ear laraa*. Ataa an.<br />
CENTRAL ROAD—Cor location<br />
xmltter witrl manual, MC, N6 IS er will, e l«ar urasa, family water neat Four Bedraarn cottase For tfte do-it yourself<br />
»niisft»f with manuaj. 3K—no in'and ba^i and half. Now un. Hu. intom, apartment. Partly furtl- floor living rtwn, dtmnc room,<br />
5M" •Wfai cavarage «IUi Inanujf.<br />
Liberty R.ti<br />
kitchen 3 bedrooms, bath.<br />
dining £2<br />
WACOM — 1116 Psntlae C«ln», n n i*I nilan a and leaaher.<br />
heaa.tlS.HM>. D. V. I<br />
( For Information ahena lifo«iS lif!o mant Home at Mme tit><br />
tor. Ill AHanUc M 3-11<br />
aftar 12 noon or Sti^MS after 1<br />
, 399-<br />
Qaraaa. *enoed yard<br />
CENTER OF TOWN Two madam COMMERCIAt —<br />
nual ftual—• iHvideml »yin« aaart<br />
aoartnnnta, excallant cahdman Cvrtratly<br />
Beet value, on aaoay-e •<br />
DUPUX INCOME PUOPERTif—J*l eorrer losition, ail heUeaurd heat tr pound A building*. r*fl at *ir.5«L See Morrison. Reettor. APTS. FOR RENT<br />
NATIONAL PBESSURI CookafCan. Aibuty Ave. Five room, and halh.<br />
eorrer losition, ail heUeaur<br />
bsarooms oaoh «« Oi ^<br />
ath end ocean An. 3 11<br />
nef, ii! ii! Brunurisk Brunurisk ladMt ladMt bbowling o g porch, each flaor. Heat, aluminum 7. bsarooms oaoh, ««, Olie<br />
udtng. frontac* on<br />
•all, ll IS; IS Mi Magic pnr pner 42 42-inch gal l storrn and screen, zna> Boor. Ejrtra iiani fumlshM. linn.<br />
SSO S S l gai hot1st<br />
an tide. Two tfeeda.<br />
, 14 Atl.<br />
OAROENS DUPLEX BEACrl BLOCK.<br />
range, 120! SS-gal, RHaem ,.. ..„,<br />
A-l condition lat floor. 3 bed-<br />
water heater, $10; rattan chair, ii; i lonad. Apply Owner, in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
tile bam. twin keda in afl<br />
Uonal chair with blonde fesi An, lit floor. u<br />
badrooncs. 2nd and 3M flnore. 9<br />
rn«telilnB lamp^na taSla. »<br />
bedrooms, 2 bathe- 2-car<br />
Phone 399-6477. 1" Ooor . , H SAR0ENS~-Two.family<br />
r<br />
22nd St. Rantaunnt<br />
DON'T MERELY BRIGHTEN your<br />
ht hat watar t Baaabeefd Bb Heat (l.•>'<br />
round 3'bedreoHi epemnanta; two airable NX 90.160. Baautlful<br />
summer rental 2-bMfrqom apart- n Two bedroom<br />
from baach, 2rth street aectlc menu. 119.900 lurnlehed. Act nowt<br />
ESTATE<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Sharp fteal Cuate, 2700 Aebury A. Wl.h.m Realtor, BIO <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. |*ra(* Prised right Call<br />
399-W37.<br />
*»to Trana Cleasic<br />
COTTAGE—floor badnxHHa and. *•»<br />
« to chaste from)<br />
REAL INCOME PRODUCER. Guest<br />
and a ha». slua lat floor J-fced-<br />
Home Md apartments, furnlehed.<br />
bath apervnent. Hot watar<br />
_ij£JBV4Q<br />
DISPLAY HOME opan each<br />
- 1, 1 apamnente. II auast<br />
aolh. <strong>On</strong>e*car nran. Near CWHER SAVS ••SELL- — Bfary-<br />
' Ortvt down<br />
USED CARS<br />
4 bathe and powder room.<br />
V, BrwlfonJ. thlna In ciceltant conMrlon.<br />
" Imatad Income 16000.<br />
Tile bath, modem MMhen. eep. a<br />
_..., I Dlttricri. Inc.. Real<br />
arata dtnln« «oam. dataajiad latest stylina are span<br />
tors' etti and Wealey Ave 3 2S<br />
TWO-STOBV pOTTAGE near beach<br />
AU PRICES<br />
Saraf*. atorase anaa. Gaa hat for your y Inspection. p Large g<br />
apur bMroOrne and bath,<br />
watar beet. Flnen<strong>of</strong>nc avafiabla. recreation i roorn* with ith fi fire-<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY extra totlaL Heatad and<br />
placaa. beautiful scanlc viaw.<br />
fll.080 full lclH. D V<br />
Sk tearoom to four<br />
REDUCED!<br />
RaajRor. til Mlenttc Ava<br />
ceramic tile<br />
CADILLACS<br />
AUII.T - «I>bSBBjBB<br />
LOCATION-- 1st noor lataat kitchens. Just<br />
"*» FleetWo' Full Pow.. Air M»»»<br />
r<br />
"T. Autom.tic, Full<br />
rentad for •***4n.nTe eed- time to look.<br />
•** ConVt DeV. All while<br />
nndu two 'A baths. au* au*it<br />
Ins. ID badroomt. 7 batha. . Make<br />
••« HDT Sedan, Blue IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on<br />
ment Zno>floor. sood pertdii<br />
ALA<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> our bettar bun.<br />
•aj aad. Daviila, •!. Fvw<br />
telephon* Infa.<br />
CORNER LBCATION <strong>On</strong>* aquare<br />
dar. Autfc •*» Oonvt «ik. vmn. Top<br />
to oroucted beach AllTbed<br />
••1 Frtw*d, Oold, Na. Air tl>H NEW <strong>1965</strong> MUSTANGS<br />
•M NDT Bad.. PtaWwrn<br />
t0 HDT Cp..vVhlt»* Turn »17tS<br />
•M Bad DaV. Ex. Buy at<br />
• and 9 »t file c** grwmdg<br />
Ot comroJttw an-<br />
CHILD CAM<br />
CHILD CAB*, if ay or nlaht. hour.<br />
INFritVCTION*<br />
•M Pto«l*o Bonn. Convlt MOM<br />
C«|.ig°Mt SIM<br />
a« feon,<br />
Nt>t *ad eMM<br />
••» Otlevy II Now HDT Ope *«*»<br />
•U UMana Set CpB V4 elMS<br />
•M Olda M HDT Bad- Pow (MM<br />
•M Pdnt: Bonn. Was. Air (ISM<br />
CLASIIFWD AD<br />
MCCARTHY'S t*<br />
S*rviM t S«IM - Part?<br />
«jM Body Repair<br />
YOU MUST LOOK at Ulta<br />
y<br />
one <strong>of</strong> theL*SJ"**SLf* IMV *<br />
bedroomt. comer location Jut<br />
FORD cny<br />
Mack Hero* Pile* at th* Qm4%n State<br />
Parkway D|AL 641-*lt}Q WE Ait HOMPW one<br />
Baaiitrfu<br />
. ceramt til*<br />
powdar room, flra-<br />
THROUGHTHE<br />
(X3EAN CTTY<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Ph. 30S-5411<br />
PoadtJv**, m Gaua»M M<br />
beta thi. 4H«c»<br />
," &k
•V<br />
iom<br />
AND<br />
AfflMU<br />
KSTAUATWHS<br />
To get the best possible pictare<br />
and sound from your TV<br />
set, caD aa as for an necessary<br />
repairs and adjustments<br />
- - _ Qflr t l i triil<br />
Ate rates by the job<br />
contract. Free<br />
TV<br />
I ^ tt ^<br />
SERVICE<br />
-3SZ 2991<br />
JHUFF<br />
% «'<br />
RIBBON WINNERS. Prire winners in<br />
the recent Ribbon Dm swimming races in<br />
tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School pool are nera<br />
being presented tbfctr ribbons by E. Penton<br />
Carey, <strong>of</strong> the school's physical education<br />
Ribbon Day Swimming<br />
Champions Are Listed<br />
*j*wrt§ pool by physical education<br />
instructor E. Fenton Carey.<br />
Winning tte title* were Wayne<br />
BUmrd, fourth grade: John Fitlick.<br />
Win grade; BiO StruekeU,<br />
statt grade: Don Hamilton, seventh<br />
and B€SB& Moore,<br />
RBiinn te place winnws in all<br />
d were provided by the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty RecneatiOD Department.<br />
Age group championship* win be<br />
t, •<br />
IJS«aM fnacQIa ralay—1.<br />
mn. Bob fteichao**, Meh<br />
. Taeeaiuej! 2. Mamatti S,<br />
hi». 1J3SJ 13SJ nw«rt«. wrt<br />
»«Rl MMn; ralf» 1- HsiIMM (Ed-<br />
• DM*, n.mi.. rttziot. inaMi 2.<br />
tl T 4 T ' "<br />
r»o; 3, Annan? Tuoite 4.<br />
3, <strong>Mar</strong>fatt. a Tlma, 36.J. .<br />
rrtt 3, HarnUnni «r* DavM flimar;<br />
Fssr. Time l:O9.§ rngiiiffni&irard<br />
indhftgufel maajcr^l,<br />
t, MnM 3, Swt 4, Many SBrn; 5.<br />
Fssr. Tim*. 50 7 KBIM.<br />
_IW.y»ra fM«M* ralay — 1. Tiasn<br />
Uow 3> Baan. Tlma, 149-3 inininH.<br />
]MtM mMM raiH—1, TariA (Fssr,<br />
Jyin, struckaaV •arrate.<br />
stvntTM MADE<br />
i M ffamjla 1. Dan HanHHn: -<br />
Bannis VanOrdar; 1, Mik. Manna. Turn.<br />
41.1 •MSHta.<br />
»n» Mtuiinhi 1. HamiKsn: 2.<br />
Glartn Darby; 3, Frank Bli^arg, THtrct<br />
xacanH.<br />
. yarg greastafrsfca—I, Van<strong>On</strong>leri 2,<br />
Msnfsai 3, Hfisard, Tim*, l^OS.1 roin*<br />
department The young swimmers «re (1 to<br />
r.) Wayne Bliaard. fourth grade; BID Struckell,<br />
sLxth grade; John Fxttick, fifth grade:<br />
Ronnie Ryan, eighth grate, and Mike Monroe,<br />
seventh grade,—Grainger photo,<br />
Raiders And Mustangs<br />
Begin Tovrtfy May<br />
The Red BaMen at OHM Oty<br />
High SthD<strong>of</strong> and the U l M <strong>of</strong><br />
Mainland Regional HJgh SchooJ<br />
last night begin Mn^llkn in<br />
the New Jersey Slate UnAdastic<br />
AthJctic Associations lourrBment.<br />
The Raiders competing in<br />
Group I met Gtassboro H«h<br />
SduoL while tbe Mustangs<br />
tonAd with HaddonnVW ngh In<br />
a Group m Ult. The results<br />
wen loo lah- lor nfmning hen-<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School tost<br />
year iron the OJWP tt ««*<br />
championship, but this year the<br />
Raiders are competing in Groap<br />
I.<br />
Bowling<br />
Reports<br />
Raicfor Swimmers Top<br />
Asbury Park, 52-43<br />
«ry<br />
ta<br />
sot <strong>of</strong> hli<br />
gj£*» """(gj" J|f **<br />
as<br />
This new schedule will start ait*<br />
aw meeting Tuesday, at 1 pjn. in<br />
' American H«ll, at which time<br />
uvf-y will show n New Jer-<br />
BeU Tili^'i" Company 01m,<br />
•i-v-y,.-^ „( ijjht".<br />
AU vctmn and Ihfir wivn m<br />
im-ited to Had whether they are '<br />
associated; with any other veteran ',<br />
Future pro«r«m« indude baieball<br />
M i I'lit. Banjenf 47" D,S 30-y.rd Buttarfly— I. Manna; %. Em<br />
player Harry K. FHtt who niU mpesi<br />
5. Bob Kill.. Tim*. 2SJ lac. ndarsUat 3, VanOraer, Time. 13J w<br />
a ••BusebBll ReminbceteM" and<br />
snaa,<br />
hitlutiulj 1, Sanim !. An- M«aM fraattyla_l, Hamiltsn: i, Man-<br />
CMef A. J Pfcttertno. <strong>of</strong> the O»st<br />
rsai 3, fifuca Baavar. Tirria, 1H36.B MB. SB.<br />
Ousrd. wbsae wbject »fll be "Func<br />
, _. BHsardi i,<br />
Betty Carter, 208. High<br />
•Swart individual maolar—I, Harnil-<br />
at the O<strong>of</strong>tit Guard."<br />
CiiK<br />
3. KjIM: 4, Clark; 5, Wil-<br />
Tim*. Hi mvtda.<br />
ton: i. Manna; 3. Bliii.rd. Tlma, 49.9 Spark PlUKE, 1787. High t«m<br />
. m BMnrfl*—!, Blunnl; 1, Ba-<br />
COttti 3, Wajma llicMunli; 4, Cl.rtq I,<br />
Cfoon it^M tnaitfla—1, Bich<br />
Fireballs. 618,<br />
HIM, Tim*, IS HESMl*.<br />
•Harm », Tom KravMu 3, Dsn Fsni.<br />
T 52.7 Hmh<br />
- - - - - - ti guj,<br />
r.in.1,1. ralay—I, O2 CTsm<br />
Anilrvn,<br />
Blank, BUBW4, I^Mltt 3.<br />
, Tims. 2illJ T~' —<br />
a Cl—V 3, MacMt.! 4, MM;<br />
maelay ialj> I.<br />
14-H: aart Orerit, lMl:<br />
Tin-. MM JB<br />
_ - _ - - •HizaM, Aawi:<br />
lllft-»i; Spooler*, Jl-H; _<br />
Ms It) -I. Laura (Bllr. D.£ nm.. I14S.S MnutH.<br />
. _.—. Stay* scfiaffayi MH1MIIMM<br />
Plugs. 11-13; Fireballs, 10-18; Hot<br />
t, til 1UL Skua, £2£ HStM*.<br />
~~ MS.<br />
«4M HUBNy r*bv—1. Ulan Mn.<br />
fraimti 1, Banni« Mssr«: 2,<br />
M n MUMS, Meant, SekarraD. Firm,<br />
; 3. l"t SMOlr r<br />
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1SJ1.I '<br />
tO.nlM Badianilia -1, Mow*; 2, SM<br />
ffMlmt 3, Ganrca Buifldd. Time, J6 1 Palmer Chevrolet 3, Wright and<br />
»«M fn.il.il 1. Jshn Fltii<br />
SO-BL 1? adUvan's, 3._Ify>tt's. ll<br />
Fltiitk;<br />
mrtraka 1, •jannia gyant<br />
TM> Tamimu. 3- Pan •nam; 4, 4 ^ 2, pawns Jsnaa; 3 3. Tsm T rlryaci. Tim*, Cuipacts, 3, Kiker Ro<strong>of</strong>ljig, 1;<br />
Bmwn; S, Kim Banatt. TMM, IS<br />
S0-1 iaasmb.<br />
30-y»nl buS«rn»~l, Moo; f.<br />
n, J, t<br />
•nam; % Tae- hahni 1, Ryan. Tlma, 21*9 saesfi<br />
U^aDfiM: S, 90»»rd Ii*»«yl*—1. Mssre; 2.<br />
^. T!m*^ 2£7 7 aacsnai. a helm: 3, llywi* TWnc, ifOU miAiis CrosBon. S17. High ind5vidual g<br />
imaimiMk» _ 1. nnicte 2. a»yar« MMUII nuaitt 1. Man I, Ins McCrwBon and Glemry Miller.<br />
m, JskiMin; 3, «•<br />
some phH leu per cent,—Eixjuirer,<br />
VMttiM Blind. Window SlwdM<br />
Phon* 399-2237<br />
FnraRive ReptMng wt Uphoktering<br />
1QS E. BeaiOTtil Bool^<strong>of</strong>d, MARMORA, N, J.<br />
OFFICE PHONI SM4MI HOME PHONE 641-577*<br />
JOHN'S<br />
Plumbing and Heating<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
JOHN GRAHAM 1117 BAY FRONT<br />
OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />
»WW WITH AU BRAHD MEW CABS<br />
YEUOW CAB CO.<br />
CITY M*V SOfiltltS POIKT<br />
CAM, ALL MCTCRCD<br />
at Sptdol Flat RatMl<br />
BUS TERMINAL<br />
3994600 OAY1<br />
Ptotrs. 3, Chun Bar. 1;<br />
3, Tony <strong>Mar</strong>t. 1.<br />
L meh ind vidual single. Mert<br />
Smith, 173.<br />
g Ctom Bar. m*-Wki<br />
Wat, 2M1; FUtfs, SRi-lTH;<br />
Bo-rung. Z. OrMo. 2,<br />
High kxfivirk ,<br />
Helen Trotn. 4H, and ton)<br />
Vnnden&a, BS. M<br />
•faBlep, (ootwn)<br />
201, Ml (men) Ma Vi<br />
5*S. High Mm writ*.<br />
W teun mint*-,<br />
Ckrdh«l», 30-H; llMto, 17-1S; WoorJ-<br />
1T1S; M Urtlm. IMft<br />
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2. Ffaappls. 1;<br />
tw. 3, OMtiat. 1; Ftadua, J,<br />
aumiiail^ u Atvlw. H Lhw. i,<br />
H«h IniKvUM H H (M<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ry Hart*, S37, wd dm><br />
(wnneo) ftbrty tarty. IB, ami<br />
tickets had been sold.<br />
had been kept<br />
struck the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty woman.<br />
S— Mi* I, rilmwi 1<br />
have been frusnsled br a. Bin;<br />
President R. Robinson Chance. Jr., Her companion, Francis G. Thomp- can domaialea I^aWawre." ,.<strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> M»'a Republican son. 73, a Mend <strong>of</strong> tte Nudos, was<br />
aub. joined with Mrs. Robert M.<br />
The GtriTrnor.poii«d ftep.'<br />
seriously injured, ponce said. Mrs,<br />
Nawtpapar Stands Pray Wat, president <strong>of</strong> tte Women's Re-<br />
J McGrsm. whonadknSti<br />
Nude died, it was reported,, <strong>of</strong> maspublican<br />
aub. to greet tte guests.<br />
interested while Mnghes<br />
To Rapacious Raadar<br />
sive internal injuries.<br />
awaited, ^s.'<br />
CHy and County <strong>of</strong>ficials took part. The Nudos hav# been residents <strong>of</strong><br />
So did Freeholder Francis Townsend <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> since UZT. In addition<br />
who pronounced the invocation. May. to her husband, MR. Nudo is sur-<br />
In his Mspch, McCnlii tnld i<br />
B, Thomas Waldman welcomed vived by two daughters, lbs. Base<br />
present thsA P^esidfn ^t^h'<br />
everybody.<br />
Clements, <strong>of</strong> East Aurora, N. Y.,<br />
son and Us coUeague* would i<br />
The Republican committee sponsor- and Mrs, Gimcla HeU, <strong>of</strong> Springfield,<br />
Hughes in hU bid tor i<br />
ing the affair included Chance, John Delaware County, Pa., and by four For the most part MrQntft i<br />
T. Newman, John J, BtpMuto, Qustav grandchildren.<br />
about the racial tension hi<br />
DerMts, Mn, Rubecca Collins, Mrs. The dead woman was tte victim Alabama. McGratt aid he<br />
West, Mrs. Wilham H. Somershoe, at another automobile accident in Sa. •>•«.•. atom* f |<br />
Mrs. Walter Anderson and Mrs. 1963 when her car was struck from<br />
ames MoFauL<br />
the rear by a truck while she was<br />
motoring in New York State. She was<br />
hospitalized from the effects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oven Timer Operates; earlier accident for almost a month.<br />
Mrs. Nudo was a member <strong>of</strong> St Tim. and Tide*<br />
Bums Up Crackers Augustine's R. C. Church and was<br />
active In its Altar and Rosary Society<br />
' r<br />
•d<br />
Two Motorists<br />
$25 In Traffic Court<br />
Two motorists pleaded guilty in<br />
traffic w-aaion <strong>of</strong> Municipal Court<br />
yesterday to traffic violations resulting<br />
in minor accidents, and «ach<br />
was fined $35 and $5 costs toy Municipal<br />
MaKMiMe FrttnkBn A. K3ne.<br />
Mrs. Betty SUtakrd. 96, Of *#**•<br />
av.. admitted «, tbe riiilft «X<br />
* tt rwab, fi?irod<br />
ltjtst af<br />
38. HkhMl W. I*n5erry XT, <strong>of</strong>
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THK OCIAN CITY SgHTINEl4.1OO»m<br />
.~ THE ADDITION OF RCA WHiRLP©pLTOTH|MANYT(<br />
HfV NAME BRANDS OFFERED THROUGHOUT OUR -0CMtr~<br />
THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY! ^ MMI-<br />
l!M»TMI^TV!--AIII-TRAI(SISTOR'<br />
m\<br />
amoves soil<br />
gu!ar washing<br />
would miss!<br />
AUTOMATIC WASHER<br />
has NORMAL SPEED<br />
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for delicates!<br />
$ 158<br />
DIYR 13BO0<br />
SAVE! SAVE!<br />
ONLY!<br />
24.99<br />
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1499<br />
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Urn Sm* 429.99<br />
All 1HBt FEATURES AM<br />
wmuum WHEN YOU<br />
M1KCHASE RCA or RCA<br />
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AT<br />
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RfMOVAi OF OLD<br />
APPLIAHCE FROM AREA<br />
LIBERAL PAYMENT<br />
ARRAH6EMEMTS<br />
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PWCK<br />
HOT KH0WW61Y<br />
imOtRSOU) ' ''I • ;<br />
A1SO AVAILABLE IN STOCK<br />
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RCA WHIRLPOOL<br />
12 cubic foot<br />
• Automatic Defrost<br />
Refrigerator<br />
• 109 Ib. True Zero<br />
Freanr<br />
v INtrcsIAifi Twill<br />
eriapan<br />
• Million Ma«n«t<br />
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• <strong>On</strong>ly SiVt" High<br />
• Super Storaga<br />
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COLOR TELEVISION RCA BUCK AN I WHITE<br />
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MODELS<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
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DfrlAY!<br />
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23 "Mack<br />
*WWte<br />
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$ 229<br />
• Refrigerator and freeze*<br />
frost automatically.<br />
• Big 105-lb. "zere-degtte"<br />
freezer.<br />
• Glide-out shelf.<br />
• Bookshelf freezer door<br />
storage.<br />
• Bushel-size twin criapera.<br />
• Super-storage door witfc,<br />
built-in butter keeper afed<br />
egg rack*.<br />
• Tight-sealing MILLlOH-<br />
MAGNET* doors "lock" coM<br />
in with a "million" magneto.<br />
SPECIAL LOW PRICE!<br />
with<br />
BONANZA VALUEI<br />
REE R0LWBDUT femND WTfM THIS<br />
RCA VICTOR ir PORTABLE T»I<br />
H bt big in<br />
l*Hb»Hk«K». Faatdhw<br />
^ W.0OOVOK chuw ... front-<br />
•notmtad 5' oval •paekar.<br />
149<br />
MCLIIOfNa «TAND<br />
0<br />
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Butter<br />
• BoHlM<br />
Prica<br />
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"m<br />
Mai<br />
... fh# completely new<br />
Remodeled Men's Department<br />
at<br />
NiW FIXTURESI<br />
New FEATURES!<br />
NIW FASHIONS!<br />
THE TOP NAME WANDS<br />
IN THE COUNTRY!<br />
To Celebrate Our<br />
fcLodcWeO<br />
TTie Best Suit Value<br />
in Years!!<br />
2 Paits Suits<br />
44.95<br />
Spring Weight Suits and Extra Light Summer Weights <strong>of</strong> Dacron I Wool Blends m<br />
Year 'Round Weight Suits <strong>of</strong> All-Woo! Worsted Fabrics<br />
INTRODUCING . . , Famous Name<br />
Presfige Clothing To fit tv^ry-Man's<br />
Budget!<br />
. Imported Silken Sharkskin<br />
all hand-tailored<br />
100.00 •HIM<br />
Fine Blends <strong>of</strong><br />
Dacron & Wool and<br />
Imported Mohairs<br />
Fresh for Spring!<br />
Clipper Craft Clothes<br />
Focus on Smart<br />
Comfort<br />
THf OCEAN CITY *|MTINiW.«DOER<br />
65.00<br />
to<br />
79.50 r<br />
illSHBIIllillllJiaiijS<br />
iiisffliiiiiffljuiiiiiiiiiiiiL jwmmiMm<br />
Dacron & Wool Blends<br />
at a Low, Low Price<br />
39.9S<br />
to<br />
59.85<br />
ii«i«wiii«iii»iiu<br />
IDIIliUIillllllinUlllllIIlKllPM<br />
35.00!<br />
INTRODUCING . ... In Our Men's<br />
Furnishings Department... America's<br />
Most Famous Name Brands<br />
• FLORSHEIM SHOES<br />
• ARROW SHIRTS<br />
p • MANHATTAN SWOTS<br />
• STETSON HATS<br />
** WEMBLEY TIES<br />
• HAGQAR SLACKS<br />
• INTERWOVEN HOSE<br />
• JOCKEY UNDERWEAR<br />
• MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR<br />
• HUSH PUPPIES SHOES<br />
• SWANK JEWELRY<br />
• LEVI SLACKS<br />
B JANTZEN SWIMWEAR<br />
CATUNA SWEATERS<br />
HICKOK BELTS<br />
BUXTON WALLETS<br />
WELDON PAJAMAS<br />
ALUCATOR COATS<br />
MEM'S<br />
DEPT.<br />
BM<br />
FBI<br />
$3,300 Stamp* And Coih<br />
Jakmn from Pott Offiw<br />
tamp, worth »3» and<br />
h in rtokn<br />
si. <strong>Mar</strong>mora, sonaUtue be-<br />
" •" Sunday.<br />
_ to Staje Foiloe Detective<br />
He* ft. Uttrkh, o« sst| •<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> aty tor a DwaocntK *jk I<br />
ner on the sbaic H», 7W t<br />
LMranc MtatH>*ni|!<br />
craric dance in<br />
•aid be wantod tobe<br />
Traiung the Go»nr<br />
Tbomas C McGwth,<br />
¥*e, scttng<br />
eran.«nair«, and Cape Maj<br />
• tate -- -<br />
Goetz.<br />
In charge <strong>of</strong> me TocssluW<br />
held in the American Lcfton<br />
were Howard Woolley. John<br />
The Mood b Spring!<br />
Pasatan UN S»riaa Oa 1« Vaar MMi<br />
Clutch, HawJfca^ A GkwW<br />
In all the FaaMon Colon<br />
"3
Bmim ftt*" 1 — -<br />
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fTION<br />
fi WMBIMUlil MNf?<br />
Inc.<br />
qty*«fiiri«CI*>rch<br />
CMy, dry «f<br />
Otr Qqqr Cocnputy<br />
OcM" <strong>City</strong> impioynMnt Aatncy<br />
Oww CUy Ispna*<br />
O C Horn* Loan<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ar*<br />
Oc*an CMy Shuffatwarrf Club<br />
Oqwi <strong>City</strong> Typewriter Swviea<br />
OcaMW Ctty Waitr Company<br />
Oca*) £ity Yaclit Club<br />
Oitan RMI Estate<br />
QvdJUf Pharmacy<br />
Partoar Papar Product*<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Putch Dining Room<br />
Company<br />
Aatocia^on<br />
£. *»£»> Lutfaann Church<br />
^•atmr* fuiMing & Loan<br />
Laundry Company<br />
Studio*<br />
Restaurant<br />
Shaw, Earl, Jr.<br />
Auto<br />
Stnafca Efficiency ApartntMtt*<br />
ff Work* '<br />
Car Wash<br />
p<br />
$ttdMrir> Beauty Shop<br />
Stfa* fey Motor Inn<br />
Stoktah, *. All^v—R«*l patate<br />
ION!<br />
JELLY &<br />
LEMON ROLL<br />
39c CUT<br />
LEMON<br />
Surprise CAKE<br />
59c<br />
OUR 87TH YEAR<br />
WARPS<br />
PASTRY<br />
724 Asbury AVMIU*<br />
Dial 3*9-1160<br />
m m<br />
fvmm<br />
Berenn Class <strong>of</strong> the Baptist Church<br />
meeting, S pjn, in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Arthur Sehaumberg, 1440 Asbury av,<br />
trt mat vrw<br />
meeting.<br />
• * •<br />
Chapter 83 OES meeting, g p.m.<br />
KNIT<br />
or CROCHET<br />
a NEW NESS<br />
or COAT SUIT<br />
Per Spring<br />
DOROTHEA<br />
ROBINSON<br />
Mall*<br />
ft Otta Taught<br />
MpttMsi<br />
....<br />
Colony dub Art workshop, 10 ajn.<br />
in the Youth Center,<br />
* • •<br />
Morgan-Ranclt Unit 137 American<br />
Legion Aujbnary nri party, 8 p. m.<br />
KiwanU Club luncheon<br />
12 15 pjn. in Plymouth Inn,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Duplicate Bridge game,<br />
T:C pjn, in the Boxwood, «6 Atlantic<br />
av. For playing resenaHonl call<br />
RM BoabyAen. 3»-2229.<br />
DeMolay meeting,<br />
Maaonie Tempfc-.<br />
8 pjn. to the<br />
Mother, meeting, I p.m.<br />
The •ota at a party tin<br />
wmtim; the f«r«r, the bcttet<br />
JEDDING - FLOOR COVERINGS<br />
For Home<br />
A?<br />
Women'* Ctahi, apcto on ****<br />
FMeration for roem- •Want 1<br />
Ouh meeting Map ft* «- R>ut\<br />
Paul<br />
Department i<br />
dad American]<br />
30 « 8:30 i<br />
film,<br />
m trip<br />
Mr*.<br />
Detail <strong>City</strong> Masonic<br />
MASONIC TEMPLE<br />
TUESOAt MARCH 2Jrd, 8 P.M.<br />
All Master Masons Invlti-<br />
"MIAN OTY IN THE BEGINNING"<br />
Spcak.rc —ROY I. DARBY, Pa»t W<br />
EOWARO B. BOWKER, I<br />
"LODGE 171 NIGHT!*<br />
Reduce Accident<br />
Poisonous Ingest<br />
Among Children<br />
PROTECT YOUR CHItD»B*<br />
$rWwetf Chapter Introduces<br />
mM Good <<br />
at S<br />
at' the mteOaq <strong>of</strong> the froup<br />
laite amosbter ot<br />
-ana I* •jHnfax at (Mn dry<br />
Scnnoi ajliapa SJM> uf praahlaDt<br />
grow ,<br />
United States<br />
Ing lor the<br />
aw ate. arid (hat acting in op- at the regular '<br />
nosUiao to tbe legal nle at maiUng The Garden gr<br />
Una and drug adotettfa 1<br />
city Night program, 8 pun. In the<strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
*<br />
member ia asked to donate one page to send drum<br />
Masonic Temple. Talk on Tudor<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge game, <strong>of</strong> green trading stamp! or the Saigon.<br />
Tapestry,<br />
8 p. m. In the FarasHBn BulloSng, equivalent in money.<br />
The meeting na> '<br />
* ><br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Roatuy- Mi, and Haven av.<br />
Highlight ot the business meeting Mrs. Miles and two'(<br />
P-TJ\. meeting, S pjn. In OentraJ Altar Society apummal deuce ID the<br />
• ft •<br />
was election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers. Those elect- Ions were sung hr*|j<br />
v. School, "SettdiliBJ Jn Our Social HalL<br />
ShnrnVhnard dub card party, 7:30 ed are Mitt- Charles Miles, Jr., with Hit Arthur J<br />
mentary Schools" to be<br />
pjn. In the Youth Center. president; Mrs. Howard Whittaker, piano<br />
by teacher's panel,<br />
Merlon Park Community Associa-<br />
• • •.<br />
Jr., first vice president; Mrs. John rangements wen i<br />
ft ft •<br />
tion meeting. 8:30 p.m. in the home FHto <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Lodge 75? Stcthers, second vice president; bert Gyi, Mrs. E«rl 1<br />
Guest and Apartment House As- <strong>of</strong> Robert Morris, 37U Qtford la. meeting, 1:30 pjn. in the Elk'a Mrs, Robert Magaziner, recording WUham Gorman anl I<br />
sociation ewered dish snpper 6:15 Discussion on newly developed drain- Home, Of Bay av.<br />
secretary, Mrs.<br />
Johnson, Alwiae. Hostess i<br />
m. in the Legion Hall.<br />
age problems.<br />
corresponding Eecretary; Mrs. Wil- Gill.<br />
* m<br />
Twtfay-<br />
Ruth Orde <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran<br />
and Maaonic Oub meeting, I p m. la<br />
(lurch meeting, 8:30 pjn. in the tion<br />
the Masonic Temple Lodfe-e 171 Wight. Kiwanians bane <strong>of</strong> Mis, Lemuel Hires, 906<br />
• • •<br />
Ijenten Prayer Breakfost for Men,<br />
K ot C meeting, 8:30 pm la the<br />
to I a-m. in Essig's Restaurant,<br />
Venture Oub Bossei' Night dinner,<br />
• • • • *<br />
7 pjn, in Daniel's Restaurant, Som-<br />
Haven av.<br />
Natona Cauncil, Degree <strong>of</strong> Poca-<br />
• ft 9<br />
era Point<br />
hontas game night. I p. m,, in the<br />
.* * *<br />
Hall<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Bible School, 7:30 pjn.<br />
Literature, Dcpartrupnt ^.tf. t h t.<br />
In At Bapttat Church.<br />
• a ft<br />
Colony Oub meeting, 12:30 p.m. fa Shufflebonrd Club card party, 7:30<br />
the home bf Mrs. Wilbur Hopkins, jn in the Recreation Hall. Jaycees meeting, I p.m. In the<br />
iflBi Wcgjey By, • "<br />
• m •<br />
Atlantic Oty Electric Company meet-<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge game, 8 ing room.<br />
pjj, in the Fnnishian Building, Mi<br />
• * *<br />
A. anfl Havm ay. For playing res. Artisajs Assembly 88 executive<br />
crvations call Harold <strong>Mar</strong>shall 339- meeting, I p. m, in the home <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Allen, Shady la., <strong>Mar</strong>mora,<br />
WARDS are.<br />
Male Chorus rehearsal, 9 p.m. on<br />
WEEK END<br />
the Music Pier,<br />
rMay Ml SahirBBr—<br />
\ .<br />
' * * * * * • , * *<br />
huriday<br />
Lnmbda Psl Sprority.<br />
Lions Club sponsored Visual Eye<br />
TORTE CAKE s^enlng Qlni^ 1 to 5 pjn, in Stain*<br />
tan's.<br />
* • •<br />
60c &M Cub Scout nek 52 trip to Franklin<br />
Institute, Fhilacieiphiii.<br />
# • *<br />
DeMoloy installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, 8<br />
m. in Masonic T«rnple,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>rted Couples Hvem<br />
, tfL, at Brflwriie's In Baxgaintows.<br />
)ress casual.<br />
k Wfar The<br />
For Tribute To St, Pa trie!<br />
If St. Patrick had visited the (the fifth century."<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Kiwanis dub yeBter-| St. Patrick was bora I<br />
day he would have been highly honored<br />
ftr the marry tributes paid<br />
him.<br />
For those who do not believe in<br />
leprechauns pro<strong>of</strong> was given by<br />
group <strong>of</strong> eight students from St<br />
Augustine's School "wenrin<br />
m Medical Self Help Class, I p.m.<br />
in CD building. ,<br />
PhiladeWiia<br />
•tfy*<br />
:<br />
aty Recreation<br />
Brunch at tie Youth Center at 10<br />
am. Bus leavei 11 a,m,<br />
Kupples Hub <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />
Episcopal Church meeting, g pjn.<br />
in the Parish Hall.<br />
Ttl Alpha Iota Oiapter, Bete HBnB<br />
Phi meeting. { p.m. in the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mn. Stanley Mumford, 1S08 Rich*<br />
mond dr,<br />
s * •<br />
1 i^mant me<br />
at thi «at« OAR, poqd<br />
Day ID £<br />
at t<br />
panel dlscqasjcp<br />
on National Detmse with<br />
^GETTEb INSTALL The Vienna<br />
Mrs. CUnton Price and Mrs. Didt-<br />
John Manni The<br />
losqo In Til »<br />
' ii fin i r - f<br />
Carolyn Wallace<br />
PRINTING<br />
ALL TYPES<br />
• QUALITY<br />
GUY'S GREETINGS<br />
% Mt Shww, Oman CHy, N. J.<br />
Pbon* 399-2^41<br />
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Mr*, H*ad<br />
dBoarav si -MMWk- E«da«<br />
W IMF,<br />
SSH& STEAKS^ $ 1 29<br />
7 «J" RIB STEAKS TSST' 79*<br />
CHUCK ROASTS -antes • 59 1<br />
la aftgt. af 1-lk.<br />
SLICED CHEESE "^X 49* £<br />
Twtoy DramNeki<br />
nm CHICKM<br />
Vonolifln Bli<br />
Meaty SimtRlbt<strong>of</strong> •««( fc 3*c FMHttefA<br />
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Mmonic tote Will Ifa*<br />
•ft<br />
Ho* Scout WockthQp<br />
22L<br />
MARMCXtA-The basic Cub Scout<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
mcfteon<br />
«d hk aoauOog at a wortcibop held m, Stee and Aomitel »»•»•<br />
in th» donaiuuy school last week. take tdace Sunday mnmuw In<br />
for a<br />
WOliun Radky, district acout ex- MaMnkT-reinpfe. HHoraWptal Ma*-r<br />
fitn the<br />
ecunW, oondurted the program and Warren E. North kna nanmceA.<br />
•bowed two aUde flung concerning ^rving <strong>of</strong> H«*fa«t will br«Jn »»<br />
ar fawaifca i diahaa<br />
tbeae aettvioe*. A dkpjay <strong>of</strong> books 830 a. m. and the ev«nt ia opoi<br />
a<br />
Mra. Jack ffl<br />
with intwert ki aoout fcwtrUction waxto<br />
id! Mason* and their famill**. It<br />
Jack L<strong>of</strong>flam<br />
Ughttghtcd al>0.<br />
ia arranged to jrovide «low*lp<br />
Pack 55 representatives attending prior to attending •errfce* at me<br />
the •»*» were «*r. and Mis. Austin respective chutehe*. JlanbodB «<br />
<strong>of</strong> the card<br />
Bashatn, Mr. and Mrs. Raynnmd the Orfer <strong>of</strong> "Eastern Star will assist<br />
M the NaFBC<br />
Young, Mr*. David Terwilliger, Cub- Masons in food service.<br />
nuuter Paul Becotte, Oiairnian<br />
Cnaries Fisher, and Oommlttet Oommlttetmen<br />
John young and d LLewis<br />
Aroendt Mi** HkharJ* To Wmd<br />
Township<br />
Irvin Kindey Atkmtan<br />
Mlcbaet McCarthy<br />
Trmlning Conference Mr. and Man, JtaBtert L, Richards,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mwiniton, Del,, and ffl» Wa*y I<br />
Word has been received by Mkhael At Tuckahoe Church<br />
Notes<br />
av tWi ciO', hav* annoyjiBed Oie en-<br />
McCBIthy, grandson <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. TUCKAHOE^The District Training gagemenl <strong>of</strong> tnet danghter. jane<br />
by Law<br />
Hugh Mclaughlin, at 212 E. 18th att., Cb<strong>of</strong>ercnce <strong>of</strong> Oirtstfan Social 0» Qizabtth, to Irvin Kinsley AtHnaoa,<br />
nain-<br />
, and |uat ona bnftan.tbat<br />
liniltiock.<br />
CAKE, Prop,<br />
Ariwiy Avwltw*<br />
lew Ordinance<br />
For Developers<br />
TUCKAHQB-Upgrading <strong>of</strong> lot requirenwnts<br />
ban 1,300 square feet<br />
to lO.eOO square tent will be among<br />
changes to be nropoMd in the Upper<br />
Ito John Garrahan led the devo. Townghip sub-division ordinance at<br />
limit at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Wom- flie nett mrtinB ol the Township<br />
an's Society at Christian Sffiviee <strong>of</strong> Committee on Monday. .<strong>Mar</strong>ch M,<br />
ttackaboe Methoditt Own*. Miss The MBtemplatad changes wiU iet<br />
Am LangJey presided at the meet- greater requirements than embodied<br />
~ ; attended by eight members. in the present ordinance, according<br />
to Mayor Michael Kruk.<br />
Inge*, ^rtia Qty. Ht said die propotal was discussed<br />
has been anatfw; member <strong>of</strong> at length follmTUg the meetinl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
- - - - K far more thanTownship<br />
Committee Monday night.<br />
« at a church- Included in the proposed amendnKnts<br />
tost week on her muM be requiremeBis for develop,<br />
The committee on crs to install sidewalks, curbing and<br />
two indies <strong>of</strong> black top on aU streeta<br />
y<br />
invdvM. Developers would also he<br />
, Mieliaccio. responsible tor placing sttert signs.<br />
Mix. Bachd Neffi, Mrs. nfanbeth<br />
Presently, the ordinance only re.<br />
n. Mrs. Mae airier, Mrs,<br />
quires that developer! grade and<br />
Matted. Mrs, Itari ^ B ,<br />
gravel the streets<br />
Btifcy and lbs, Boris<br />
During the meeting, gravel pit op,<br />
crating permits were issued to B»<br />
est Madara, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>mora, and A. C.<br />
Ms Air Fora taste Allegretto, o£ t^n Cto, The two<br />
Air Fm« Base. pits ate in ttie S M H ajea,<br />
"Urn^biBBtes^^fc p(ilj(B<br />
» School at Sheppard msident to look into the need far<br />
Air Ibcce BaW. Tent Ifc is themereantiie<br />
UeemliS as a neeesauy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Josej* Presti. reguJaUoB,<br />
er, <strong>of</strong> Iffi Central av., <strong>Ocean</strong> Otir,<br />
welcomed a son <strong>Mar</strong>ch 9,<br />
Robert and Tberem (Salbcgo)<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>x, <strong>of</strong> iM Sunny av,, Somers<br />
Point, wckamed a daughter <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
i,<br />
EdwiB and Alice (DufficU) Broschard,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 9 W. DaWcs av,, Somers<br />
Paint welcomed a daugner Moreh 9.<br />
William and Jay (Finley) Reynolds,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pine Hill Trailer Park,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>mora, welcomed a daughti-r<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch B.<br />
dive B.. Jr. and Bella (LaBar)<br />
Hope, <strong>of</strong> 626 <strong>Ocean</strong> av,, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,<br />
wcJcomed a ion <strong>Mar</strong>ch 12.<br />
Cyrus and <strong>Mar</strong>tha (Springer)<br />
Fade, <strong>of</strong> 500 W. New Jersey av.,<br />
Somers Petal, weteomed a daughter<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>d 15.<br />
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April 27fh with th* Oaldnt<br />
Ag*rs ft> WillIamdwrg,V«.<br />
I May 3rd with AtUntic Co.<br />
| Woman for Mtonfal HMHh<br />
to WasMngton and<br />
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SWBTZHICHIISE r ^65" ROASHNC CHIOCBIS ^3T<br />
MUB HAM -,::::z^'A9V UVESWURST ^:'i"^>Athor Food <strong>Mar</strong>koti in ffm Arv<br />
CHHH<br />
SPRIAO<br />
KRAFT CHEESE<br />
VUVEETA<br />
fuauaY NMV w 0*" •ifUSI<br />
Msamt 2tti<br />
IVIIEET IVIIE AT THE ACME<br />
WEST AVB., OCEAN CITY* Shop<br />
KI aoure 9. SOMBU POINT<br />
«id Thwrtday 'HI » PM., Wd^ *««<br />
63RD and LAMMS AVENU1 . , SEA Bl<br />
Panel Is Highlight<br />
township P-T.A. Meeting<br />
1 TownoMff<br />
i explained the<br />
j g the vakua<br />
Fit-Home stody.<br />
-nal. intraduced<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr». Omah<br />
Thuraday,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch it<br />
^Tth CWoed Met Huh<br />
JitD JIMMO iMIUTI<br />
[nth Tartar Sauce<br />
IN CHOW MSIN,<br />
une Noodles, Rice,<br />
a Choice <strong>of</strong> Vegetable<br />
Friday,<br />
W*l<br />
'1.00<br />
. I Tt<strong>of</strong>cey Breast)<br />
I Cnnbsrry Sauce<br />
1M.00<br />
RKCHOP<br />
ter Sauca<br />
MOO<br />
'1,00<br />
«vy<br />
'•1.00<br />
•ni)O H^nnc4taf, URVC f^afcte; JVIn.<br />
aMttd afUafclUy, tUftl FW^fj Milt. *7i<br />
(Wte, tuaUy he still believes<br />
it wttl be close to two years<br />
before they are reaijy tot occopnncy.<br />
Tne pmsent 60 uolM in "Pecks<br />
Beach Village" are fully occupied.<br />
Amendments to Hie Nittlonal Hous<br />
ing Act <strong>of</strong> 1337 require that all housir»j<br />
unTts be renM without regard<br />
to race or enter <strong>of</strong> the tenants, but<br />
this is the policy <strong>of</strong> tne ilou^K Att><br />
tborfty and <strong>of</strong> «» atyever *iee<br />
the work was started here in I960,<br />
WllBs noted,<br />
• J<br />
Report h Given Women's Club<br />
Mra. VWttga W.<br />
day fa<br />
fur ineriaMk.<br />
0ua c<br />
the ojane «C aft*, bftoa<br />
Mra. 9<br />
Wdnhtfa CM>,<br />
cnabman ot *e New T<br />
riafaninoii »f Wo<strong>of</strong>en"fc Oaba ma a<br />
member ot the StaM<br />
QanmlWa. attended a proaWaa reheld<br />
laat week at<br />
Ooagtaaa Colleg<br />
•CF inMI luv, Vnnfi<br />
DWrtct Stamp at Approvrt<br />
project chau-man, and Mn. Ctanent<br />
•tote*. Second Dlanic* vice preat-<br />
to be held in tMI fTiiWiati »W*<br />
feMrter*. A W* ot th* tartan* wtt<br />
be conducted and two ffima, Stonft<br />
IB StroaOaHn* WM BMMIl tt ^f<br />
. the gjrlg win<br />
youths went home to do (heir school ot Mrs. Anttony V4Me, IW B, Del.<br />
homework, leaving their Mtc mar av., Unwood.<br />
Somers Point Improvement Asso-<br />
(Thuraday) at I o'clock in the Mk- have hnieh at the ftymouth ka Hum<br />
at MM iem, .<br />
* * • *<br />
ciation meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
sonlc Temple, lbs. Qautes Fox go to "Girl ScouU on Faraae" at<br />
will apeak on Tudor Tapestries. Qawentlaa Hall in AtkmUc aty. THs<br />
Lfawood Boy Scant troop 39 an-<br />
A letter from lbs. Stokes remind- is a display by the dlfferait troops to<br />
Ignorant h not an asset to any. nual dinner. 6:30 p. m. in the Cened<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the •eennd District demonstamte what Girl Scouti team<br />
ttUnf-nat even reaglcn.<br />
tral Hall-<br />
Llnwood Women's dub Garden D&<br />
Spring Conference April 28 *t En-to*..<br />
• a *<br />
pannent meetint in the home ol<br />
Mrs Arthur Truman, 134 Sterling av.<br />
's Gables mn. McKee aty,<br />
Qark-EUsian Post 352 American<br />
and me Hoe Aral Festival Apr!<br />
LjE^i@n sieelin^, S p, oi,<br />
* • •<br />
• • at Zaberer-s AngtoK* Im. <strong>Mar</strong>m<br />
Just as<br />
NortltOeld Cub Scout Pack meet<br />
M*ek Vntce-Doctor, tfmi is Mr.<br />
• " •" •<br />
tag, T p. m., in Central Hall, lin-<br />
Henpeek. My «*fe baa Jmt ««lacat-<br />
Sornens Mat Jaycecs meeting in<br />
As invihtnon atas was received<br />
wood,ed<br />
her Jaw. n yonih- out Ms way<br />
Harry's Irsv from the Cresset Oub to attend a<br />
• • •<br />
• • m<br />
next week or the week after, you<br />
23th anrdvowry party <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31 at<br />
St. Joseph's p-TJL meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Somers Point Fire Company <strong>On</strong>e<br />
lujglil {hup te.<br />
I pm. In die Unwood Country <strong>On</strong>b,<br />
meeting, 8 p. m. in the firehalL Mrs, Sokes and Mrs. Wallace Kuhn,<br />
president, wnl luynuuit the Wo-<br />
on TV! LadWi AuxiHary <strong>of</strong> IJm-ood Comroeo'g<br />
dab at this affair.<br />
Installation gl etecuttWe counci] at<br />
stunts €^u?^ meesns S p, in. in<br />
the Women's Auxiliary to Snore<br />
Initial plans wore nude for a<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, J. TWBSM rack, m.<br />
Memorial Hospital, noon in Bala Inn. sgatti rummage sale Mrs. Forrest<br />
Laurel av.<br />
meeting d ttae ^MB^I 3fiBrWegamand<br />
Mr» Helen Abraham,<br />
• * -<br />
sen wffl be cixhan-man. The date<br />
Fathen' Might at Dawn av, SehMl,<br />
wm be •—«« later.<br />
I p. m. Gymnastic program.<br />
Somers two! lire Company Tiio Mrs. Albert HaaKH. vice pre«l-<br />
Silver Moon Conner), Degree<br />
meeting. 1p.m.<br />
deat. will attenfl the RaJpmcHy<br />
ol the Atlantic Oty Wo-<br />
^Oca&sntss<br />
8 p. si. Llnwood Qty Cbancfl<br />
h Jsnn llavuand, <strong>of</strong> Havt-<br />
•ettel WO.<br />
P. m. W<br />
te<br />
Keystone Chapter 63 OES meet. Saners Point Karate Oub meet'<br />
• Mo mixing or<br />
Ing, T p, m. In the Nor Jersey av,<br />
_..<br />
DoemtAipOTapatferlikBonli-<br />
firehalL<br />
p ot nis p<br />
B Sgaare Dance OUD<br />
m * •<br />
baiefit me general fngd.<br />
naiypainta • Driai hi jniniite* meettne, S:30 p, te. In the NmtMeli<br />
The nnrt iwdar meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
btemational Club meeting in Dan,<br />
• Ocan up with anp and water Legion HalL<br />
J.J. aaa4i^ltBf>BJ KUBI jltaHjiili ^E aW jjn<br />
lei's Restaurant<br />
B8D m imiHiea mr OUED @ is e&<br />
a * •<br />
celled. Instead, club members wiU<br />
Kiwarts Club dlimer meeting with support the Community Theatre<br />
Atlantic County American Legion FhaaantviUe, 6:30 p m. in the l presentation <strong>of</strong> "Yea, My Darling<br />
Anxtnsry Past President's U o , wood Country' Club. Following din- Daughter" te be given <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 in<br />
6:30 p. m, at Harrys Inn. Mrs. ner a tour <strong>of</strong> the new Unwood <strong>City</strong> DM Qty High SchorA<br />
Peggy Norman, guest <strong>of</strong> honor. Mil will be conducted<br />
Mm. Dnvld U , safety and «s-<br />
Shopping<br />
aater dairman, wffl be in cnarge ol<br />
CanMr<br />
the program at the April g meeting<br />
Roast heel dinner 1 to 6 p. m. la<br />
MMHIMMMMI<br />
tHal 927-64M<br />
lod|» Night TuMday<br />
At Mcnonk Tampla<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Masonic Oub win<br />
obaerve Lodge 1T1 Night Tuesday<br />
nma «t 8 O-eJ** In the Masonic<br />
Temple. AD Master Masons In the<br />
art* are invitM te attend.<br />
atts mdjl^ & JpBraa&J to hdm*<br />
the local Maaoolc Bine Lodge and<br />
all members ot Lodge lit are onfttally<br />
invited.<br />
^ne program ^p^ fatxffe nuis b^<br />
Roy E. Darby and Edward B. Bowte,<br />
DuHi ti ^va^n.affe Pftat wagtifia<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lodje 11L The auhfect <strong>of</strong> db><br />
cuarion Wfn be "OcMhQty to the<br />
gBmmg". Both Mr. Darby and<br />
Mr. gowker an lone tana VtA M<<br />
denta and are wdl quattflM to ghre<br />
the eaHy history at <strong>On</strong>an <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Dataila <strong>of</strong> na duba annual ladict<br />
night win IK aUMOaa ny Wee<br />
preiderJt J. ftrintoh Yod«« and<br />
MB for tttt MMK wfl to avail*<br />
^ TOe * anaw la<br />
ApM 37 «k Mt MttU<br />
<strong>On</strong>e fault with aome<br />
dislike work.<br />
4f to<br />
Girl Stouts Confab<br />
t _ SUt ttak «Mt hav»<br />
been welcuoiBd to CM Stut troop<br />
4L They are <strong>Mar</strong>y Ellen Watson,<br />
£Ilai Andemon. Wcky Andersao, J1J1<br />
Jamisoo, Laura Beootte and KatM<br />
Mra. Meyer reported that 42 cJuba. French.<br />
^"^•"g two from the Second Dla- iln, William Wells, the troop<br />
trict, bad reached 100 percent par- leader, extends an invitation to an*<br />
ttdnattsB in the project. Th* Wogirls<br />
that are interested in Joining<br />
men'» Oub, one <strong>of</strong> the MO perc to contact her, «r attend a nattt<br />
dttba, decided to contribute 150 per- Troop 41 meets on the second &._<br />
cent In honor <strong>of</strong> having one <strong>of</strong> their fcyrth Saturdays in me Palermo Bap-<br />
Ms* amrtft ftt 10 a. m.<br />
ASBURY BAKERY<br />
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Optti tte*7 Day, Except Tuesd«y<br />
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SUM P1ENAMINS<br />
MiijikCA's r«mm<br />
VfflUHl PMMtUfelS<br />
Mt wh ma i<br />
CONEY'S<br />
.,«•?. »,<br />
• t-Frendi and Ann Ruunersup<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>shall 78H. Emiry and Wilson » Boatmal<br />
B «se Vivian &nith TO and Batbryn Mane and ""% • and Pee OarOand and Rose<br />
Cameron and MtaBwet Mc<strong>On</strong>sland Gladys SeHraan G9H-<br />
«M wnti Ed an) Jean Nugent with<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge punea<br />
SPA. Mind G<br />
IMt .;JH Mi<br />
day at I wm, la the ItaBhian "C^ifSS 0 THURSDA1<br />
RaQrnad WuUng »» the 30th a*. 11415 E.<br />
•tatkm. His only nirvivar la hia'phia.:<br />
wife, Btmeke D. Mlla<br />
Service* wfli be conducted at 1 were by<br />
pjn. from the Stilt* Fumml Home. I Home.<br />
for Noon-South wen died Saturday In Shorn Memorial<br />
an) Lute Mayer Hospital. She waa 11.<br />
" jijs. Bradley, a native <strong>of</strong> Bmnx-<br />
Ertdmn with ML RoBnenup in thevfUe.<br />
N.Y., and a fanner realdent<br />
Ea*t-Wt section were Ed and Jean <strong>of</strong> Fttnpton Bain* NJ., had made<br />
Nugent with |0Xtt and Dot Fctttt bar hone tare ta QeeM Cttsr for<br />
!^?<br />
^wmmt.nrim »«. ^ 9tM.ii sum £•,.>» •^*^55^*«5li|;<br />
oU Rod BoataytfwO. SMBK<br />
A *2 avtmge woi made at the<br />
Weekend Duplicate BttdsV puna.<br />
Rod Bwisyahell and P*s McOMuOand<br />
•we Wen with « and Hf, and Mrs<br />
MM Cbane «m second with «U.,<br />
OBm above average were Ruth<br />
Ann BosbysheJl and Luke Mayer,<br />
Rose Erictewn and <strong>Mar</strong>garet Soudt<br />
and Ann <strong>Mar</strong>shall and Sylvia Brown.<br />
1 i<br />
DAN'S<br />
wttlin *» «»<br />
<strong>of</strong> a»vk* BapU* OMTA Fresh<br />
wonland a (M »b<br />
Semper Wtom ammm,<br />
Eartem »r, in r^W*<br />
Survivort Include te <strong>Ocean</strong> Shod - FILET <strong>of</strong><br />
E I¥Bdi «M aMer, Ma,<br />
a aeUon, af JO, W<br />
Buttortish - Sea<br />
fatt<br />
Rockfish<br />
BroncvulF.<br />
WKItaflsh - Shr<br />
H* Mr. ^« a O. ^<br />
OrSTERS<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sgavtaw Bapthrt €»»*, <strong>of</strong>fl*<br />
afed at fmeral aervk aodurted<br />
in the chun*. WetraBt was at FRESH JERSEY L<<br />
Seasido Cnaefcty, FUen, ArranW'<br />
nwnw ««» by the Godtey^niUi<br />
OPIN ALL YEAR *ROUN^<br />
Funeral Horn-<br />
N* M Vwr W PlirMMH In lu tu«lcl«« I. I<br />
The FLANDERS<br />
PHONE 399-1000<br />
SUNDAY BUFFET 1 to 5 P.M.<br />
•4.00<br />
No flMnu to botfMr you —<br />
SH what you can ul —<br />
Eat what you «•«.<br />
READINGS, HEALER & ADVISOR<br />
ALL HEADINGS PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL<br />
ALL SERVICES ON A DONATION BASIS I<br />
Towne ft Country Tea Room<br />
1003 f. Albany Blvd. PlMtantvIII*, N, J.<br />
JUST DIAL 641-6158<br />
SUNDAY<br />
SPECIAL<br />
SIRLOIN<br />
PLATTER<br />
Frwich Friad <strong>On</strong>ion Ring*,<br />
S4»ENCE-/<br />
10th St. and Asbury Ave.<br />
Dial 399.1341<br />
DANIEL'S<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
and RESTAURANT<br />
334 SHORE ROAD<br />
SOMIRS POINT<br />
cmci<br />
Prims Reort <strong>of</strong> B«ef<br />
* Succulent Steaks<br />
•Sea Foods<br />
* Italian Cuisina<br />
Dmma m souro<br />
MOST BEAUraPUL DWTO0 ROOMS<br />
• Th« HARLEQUIN ROOM*The ROYAL DIN<br />
1155 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-1515<br />
FRESH and BROILED<br />
SHAD<br />
BONELESS SHAD and SHAD ROE<br />
5 FRIED FLOUNDER . M.00<br />
i—- ~ >v ><br />
Budget<br />
the Atlantic Storm sf US people<br />
thoueM 'taxn would go sky high. '<br />
"It turned out not to be the asc.<br />
ctnductpd Tueaday moTBlnB for Mra.<br />
Tbxs did noi leek upvrard and the<br />
Mela Wslw 0od>', <strong>of</strong> 601 Gram,<br />
Q CBfnnij«on's manner o( iwoii-<br />
mercy av,. who died Saturday in<br />
mtuetim the town withort gnally in- me Memorial Hospital foUmving<br />
crr.T-s.il k^ios ongendomi conC- n lengthy illness- She was S2.<br />
denee," Gardin-r added.<br />
Mrs. Cbdy warn a member <strong>of</strong> Step,<br />
A repmler asked SWrteh what he ling CbuneU EMu«hters <strong>of</strong> America!<br />
thoujht were highlighu in the mm. and <strong>of</strong> Oentnu Methodisl Oiureh. j<br />
ii« j«ir as reflected in the budget Survivors include one sister, Mrs.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the departments under his super> Sybil R. Wright, <strong>of</strong> this city, and<br />
vision the cost <strong>of</strong> u-hich is gnTn JJS several nieces and nephews.<br />
SS3B.gK.<br />
The Rev. 9iespard Joslin, pastor<br />
Stretch l-rspondod that more funds <strong>of</strong> Central Methodist Church, <strong>of</strong>fici-<br />
Mve been allocated tor public relaated at the service. Interment was<br />
tions and advertising than in past at fViends Dmtral ametery, this<br />
years. Also on hand, for the second city.<br />
year is 110,000 to be used if needed<br />
for demolitian and. If need be. tegs!<br />
condemnation <strong>of</strong> sib4tandard build- Brother Francis Xavfer<br />
mm.<br />
He raM that about three dozen Brother Francis Javier, P.S.C.,<br />
vintage holding have been danol- died <strong>of</strong> a heart allmnit on <strong>Mar</strong>ch S.<br />
ished rocent^.<br />
He was &,<br />
Brother FYands Xa^er ami well<br />
Also iinpQriant, SB«dl added, was<br />
known among fishermen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
the Plan to purchase faff «»»• Beadi<br />
^tr^ Efcboati instead <strong>of</strong> two,<br />
a^ because Us m ymrs he fished<br />
Gillian, asked the game question<br />
the surf <strong>of</strong> the local beach. He was<br />
by the reporter, said he believed one<br />
accountant for the Christian Brothers<br />
highlight <strong>of</strong> his PubBe Worts De<br />
Summer School at <strong>Ocean</strong> Rest, BM<br />
parunent budget totalling JSf.l_'<br />
l0t tf» SPEBSQ3A. which<br />
rland CWunty Oiaoter<br />
for the Pr»ervatJ«i<br />
> i t ol Barber Shop<br />
Singing In America, Inc.<br />
perfuming will be Th»'<br />
1 Accc P ted MABfe ONI<br />
with carnations In token <strong>of</strong> apprecia-<br />
Maaqna, honored Its<br />
<strong>of</strong> Capo May former leaden at too annual<br />
tion for their past aervlees<br />
n Pa»t They aim proved thcmselve.<br />
Maatvra Night in Masonic Ttmplo Mill pr<strong>of</strong>icient in Maaonlc work by<br />
last <strong>On</strong>uniday.<br />
openlnK the meeting and handling<br />
Nlnctawn pmrt masters were prev- ail the roles in cxempUlkstion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ent for U» occasion and were honor- Master Mason degree Thp lflGS<br />
oil Individually by bring presented Worshipful Master. Warren E,<br />
North. Jr. presided only over a<br />
brlnf business meeting<br />
Past Master* who played major<br />
Educators List rotes in the program Included Rotwrt<br />
M. Harbour. MM. the current<br />
District Deputy Grand Master, Lewis<br />
Gandy, 1922; Roy E. Darby. 1823-<br />
Spring Dinner Anaon G. Rowdl. 1857: Floyd w!<br />
Towiwend. 1955; Laurence P Lun-<br />
Tho Qpe May County Education ny, I960, lrvin Johnson Jr. 1960<br />
etateamtn, The Ddco-1 Association will hold Its Annual Len- nnd Earle W PowcU, 19GB<br />
rho Sandpiper*, tho '-"-" p u Dinner on Thuraday Other former heads <strong>of</strong> the lodge<br />
Not only common exhaustion but mutual regpetl and tho b<br />
Ji~Mln»trel», and the Qim-<strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
2S. at Zabcrcr-x Anidesoa<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendship between the leaders <strong>of</strong> opposln# forces, Tatxuya Mitmshi<br />
who took part In tin- ceremonies and Clint Walker, result from the Joint Dght they and their men make<br />
. Rntaurant . in North Wildwood. Aa ._ included J. Edward Voss J926: G to siive the sole fresh water supply on a Paciflc Island. Scene is from<br />
, _. hy
•••>/1<br />
*-^tf, *f"£f t. \ ' % ' -¥* ~ ' b<br />
A <strong>City</strong>-Wide Sewmr System<br />
as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a few<br />
blocks can ha by the most careful<br />
and American Politics<br />
f *^5igr* t t •*** ' ' *<br />
Garden State , . .<br />
«» evar-eMngW >M IMMBS beauty<br />
throuebnat 1% Ussums. the picture<br />
you pnlillsim « MILLER<br />
Chapel. Sermon by Rev, George D. ducted by Mrs. <strong>Mar</strong>ge Showers, president,<br />
at tte home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, MaUHa<br />
6:15 p. nl.-M.Y.F, Group, TfcW Schaumiberg, 1440 Aabury av. OPTICAL GO.<br />
Floor.<br />
Hissiy<br />
3-M p. m.-Jlnyor GW Scouts,<br />
Thh-d Floor.<br />
7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts, Third Floor.<br />
7:39 p. m.—-Young Adult FeUow><br />
aWp conducted by FJizaibeth Coles,<br />
prealdeht. Ronald Lawson, councilor.<br />
OCEAN CTTYS<br />
OMest EWabUahed Op«ciBn<br />
159-8th St. Dial 399-4000<br />
iiMMiiititmi<br />
Mainland Church**<br />
mnu pemT<br />
THE BIBLE<br />
SPEAKS<br />
TO YOU<br />
tVIKY IUNMY<br />
•M. wit, Mk, MMMia<br />
PROGRAM SUN. (<strong>Mar</strong>, 21)<br />
"What I* Spiritual<br />
Healing?"<br />
TH« CHURCH FOB AU,<br />
ALL. preM THSC CHURCH<br />
i<br />
-n i-rlt. fur tt» tmWiflni n» rl<br />
far ai mi rlHicMtilii It i..<br />
hawt if .pJritu.1 l wa<br />
•n: (1) ForU.om-k^ (I) Hf<br />
hihild'i (3) F U ^<br />
Ft. Uw Bin ol Ola Chant MMM,<br />
luiy aid md your Bibfe 1UI7,<br />
BUZ! iunaiy<br />
HUH baim 0<br />
^mm^km litiMi<br />
[ crtw + fttn t crt»<br />
Mwday<br />
lif.ll<br />
7 and * a. n\ and 6, p.<br />
fcitKjfe-j ^<br />
7;«, ft JIMaV<br />
, m, liiiiil Hi «;»»*.-i<br />
1HE<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funorqli<br />
HERBERT L. OODFRCY,<br />
fbr<br />
]<br />
NEAR A3 YOUR PH0He-OOMto<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty** fbtf<br />
We dont eona<strong>Mar</strong> It<br />
children's prayers. Nor is it too<br />
it is part <strong>of</strong> our responalbitttr to Got.<br />
For Mollie and T*d<br />
arc partners wftbr—not aubstitntei<br />
Father.<br />
It is this sense <strong>of</strong> partneraUp thai has broiafMtBiik<br />
and Om Church Into the life <strong>of</strong> oar famfly. Wemaot<br />
foolishly depending on our mere adulthood to istapii*<br />
character in them. We do not «•»»••«;* that they do<br />
whatwesay, not whatwedo. And we never sitaibotas)<br />
wWk ttey an in Church, aa thoogn the tmth they km<br />
gone to seek weren't worth * grownup's effort.<br />
We figure God wants u at the listening pott, to<br />
monitor their spiritual searching*, to abate with them<br />
the blessings He has given M all.<br />
•.•K.anin<br />
Tuaaaay<br />
13:11-10<br />
^^ t S!<br />
Warf^tv ^WW gMhg Satatj,,<br />
I(hl4-Il IO-I4 4^4 Ci7-M<br />
S»»«'ei ft Being Published Undmr thm Spontonhlp <strong>of</strong> ihm fottomtngi<br />
ARTHUR M. DtjMAMS<br />
RMttor — iMtmr<br />
IM Atlantic Av«. Dial 399-1233<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />
1316 A»bury Av«, Dial 399-0060<br />
THi CAP! MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
Ml Asbury Av«. Dial 399-1300<br />
SELVAGN'S<br />
REX ALL PHARMACY<br />
9th St. and Atbury Av». Dial 399-3535<br />
SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />
— Fares*! Air Mas*<br />
HOWARD S. STAINTON<br />
«0 Asbury Av»». DM MftMH<br />
OCEAN OTY<br />
WATER SBtVfCE COMPANY '<br />
910 Ti<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
SAVINGS * LOAN A5SOOA1<br />
1001 AtJpwyAN, Mali<br />
V
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BSSttittiiWBi<br />
^VS*<br />
,|U* praam*<br />
, * tor*<br />
L.ffcfe adult wodd, and by lowering Us 1 moral<br />
, tnieJXoui <strong>of</strong> » good •ducatten<br />
rUf» aided Jiim anf guided Hat thrdngh<br />
taf wtfcftttMy<br />
Bdkte am Tfte<br />
11*/pravldbs* fbe<br />
by M-s|j*f<br />
iS3lSj|y ?^TS>.><br />
4<br />
^ % 5"<br />
r^4j<br />
7<br />
«n tor the Cape-Atlantic<br />
dm April IT against arch<br />
the Mustangs <strong>of</strong> Mainland.<br />
•tag slats <strong>of</strong> last year T/Ul<br />
to Rsatty F«i Mt aMMte ft-tv^-*??<br />
to put on a play<br />
iml •** tha tart lab report, and to include In it their a unit en fnwHrajp^
JnTane<br />
f**v^ r>. -<br />
1M CAM HLY ON!<br />
PARD'S<br />
-A. •'a<br />
rf.<br />
9:3) and U a.<br />
bar at H* tom.—Mnfiing<br />
Wor<br />
ship.<br />
•kMaantaa 9:30 a, m —diurcri School.<br />
a> M p. m. !• 8:15 p, m,—Cateenetiesl Osssa.<br />
riafftaHMllafft. 7:30 p, m.—Luther league.<br />
• * *<br />
Itapaaee is wak<br />
•rnttNY utmMmtr<br />
Hm rd.<br />
I Baptist Church List*<br />
I Vacation BibU School<br />
Ptaw sat made for the <strong>1965</strong><br />
Dully Vacation Bible School to to<br />
held at Oman <strong>City</strong> Baptist Churck<br />
June 14 through -25. Initial meeting<br />
was Ml with Rev, Ri«mkl Law-1<br />
son, director <strong>of</strong> the school, and |<br />
staff <strong>of</strong> teachers and helper* •<br />
Janes HopeweU, 1S66 Summer I<br />
S a- m.—Hoiy Cotiansmun.<br />
aTBsTm^miliTBffM-<br />
Fmyer and Tbe<br />
H a, m_—fJWy OouwarnkML<br />
8 p. m.—P&rirfi Cbuocil< inreting-<br />
•MCI UftHMMM<br />
ftav. Chariss Ufa*. Jr<br />
T p. m.—Junior Choir rehearsal.<br />
7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal.<br />
7 p. m.—Youth Oiolr rehearsal,<br />
unsay—<br />
9.45 a. n,-Oud SchooL<br />
11 a, m,—Mnnatw Wtuship.<br />
T:SD p, m-—EVerineService.<br />
8:30 p. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal.<br />
midBy<br />
3;jp p, m,—Junior additional<br />
Has atsT""^ * ^ *" - " " • llltli " " ->r<br />
THIS IS NOT A FREEZER PLAH<br />
NO MMIIHIUP mt — no nun TO PAY<br />
NO DCUMQUEMT outon<br />
"o cuws TO JOIN — NO rttuma OUUMMU<br />
ALL MOM UNCOMOrrNMALLY MMUMNTBTBO<br />
CUP MAJl<br />
ATLANTK FOOD HftVtCES<br />
•n umMjw* AVBT, PHIUUKLM«M.<br />
4MM *Mal dataMa <strong>of</strong> how I Mnht<br />
CBy<br />
NICODEMUS AND JUDE, Looking over the script <strong>of</strong><br />
the Passion <strong>of</strong> the Savior to be staged By students <strong>of</strong> Mother<br />
Of The Savior SemiiiBry are flto) Jena Ouerrajlo, <strong>of</strong><br />
Brooklyn, N. Y., who plays Nicodemus, and fright) Richard<br />
Johnson, <strong>of</strong> 0o»«n aty, who has the part <strong>of</strong> the apostle<br />
Jude.<br />
Resort Seminarian Has Role<br />
n Blackwood Passion Play<br />
9:« a, m—Mominfi Wanhip,<br />
10:45 a. ro,—aiurch School,<br />
• * *<br />
CINTRAL MKTHOOIST<br />
Wkmm rd, tmt Cmtm «.<br />
Raw. ••tart <strong>Mar</strong>slMli,<br />
•av, VliNv<br />
6:S> p. m, — Linwood Boy Soout<br />
Troop 73 annual dinner in Cft John<br />
CUvk prcte wOl be bo*tea» far•Jem<br />
we<br />
the atdal time Allowing the lo-<br />
«!•'«»«'•*-« meetow.<br />
TheaeI<br />
The AttanJlc Cbunry y Chkpter p <strong>of</strong> ting <strong>of</strong><br />
United Pnwbyteriwi MMoo<br />
WiU hold * ministry<br />
diaw meMaK la the Jcttro FM pictures i<br />
den Tomb i<br />
5-<br />
«nE the 1<br />
pel made :<br />
3:30 p, m,—F*taary additional ses-<br />
Bible Conference Musical Director' sions<br />
Kill lead tte sinKing and opening 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting,<br />
exercises. Cordated Bible study and 8:30 p. m.—OBelal Board.<br />
hand work material by Scripture<br />
Press will be used in the six departments<br />
<strong>of</strong> the school.<br />
LINWOOD<br />
UNTO THI DAT<br />
SBAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
Mow easy H Is for many <strong>of</strong> us to<br />
As Anxnlwi •aptist Own*<br />
BLACKWoep, N J. — An <strong>Ocean</strong> and devetoped sinee UB0. when it take note <strong>of</strong> a dUtnsting situation<br />
10 AM* nL<br />
Cily youth will be In the cast <strong>of</strong> the was first staged, as to demand nine<br />
Rsv, Rsaatt E, OJMB, Pa«w annual Passion Ptay to be presented i or ten performances this year to Be.<br />
and dismiss it with casual comment:<br />
Taaay faMsasy}-.<br />
Saturday (<strong>Mar</strong>ch 20) by the stu-' cammodate the hundreds at people •I don't maw what nils world k<br />
7 p. m.—Junior Choir rdteatsal. dents <strong>of</strong> Mother <strong>of</strong> Saviour Seminary expected to fill the 800 seats <strong>of</strong> comine to," Or. we jn^f be <strong>On</strong>e pro.<br />
T,S p. m.—Senior OHfr rebtaisa there. . Francis Jordan Auditorium on thefcssional<br />
worrier, frctnjlly awaiting<br />
MAy-<br />
Richard Johnson, the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. I Seminary campus,<br />
the "lasl world war," deploring the<br />
9:45 a. m.—Church School. and Mrs. Harold H. Johnson, Jr., <strong>of</strong> The Passion Play wffl be presented<br />
11 a. m,—iMoming Worship.<br />
"growth" <strong>of</strong> organized crime, the<br />
37DS Westminister la.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, through the taMIS weekends <strong>of</strong><br />
Going to the SilS p, m.^-Junier,<br />
vriU play the role ot the apostle Jude <strong>Mar</strong>ch 20 and <strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 beginning at<br />
continuing increase in juvenile de-<br />
and Senior BYT.<br />
m the 15th production <strong>of</strong> the Passion 2:30 pm ; April 3 and April ID atlinquency,<br />
the apparent indifference<br />
T;30 p. m,—Evening Service, Ray by the Queens Players, the 1:10 pun,, and <strong>Mar</strong>ch a, April 4 andto<br />
such things m graft and kick-<br />
mtmidiy<br />
Virgin Isles?<br />
seminary's dramatic club. April 11 at 2:30 pat<br />
backs in the business world.<br />
9 a. m.—Prayer group.<br />
Tne dramatic infolding rf the Mottef <strong>of</strong> Saviour Seminary is a We emaot, U we are reelijtle<br />
Axk Ihm gal<br />
m * *<br />
story <strong>of</strong> the sufferings and death <strong>of</strong> high school conducted by the Salvawho**<br />
bawl there ., . ST. JOSEPHS R, C<br />
Christ, presented annually at the I tortan ratbrrs to- voun« men pre.<br />
deny that evil exists in the wor]<br />
BlaeJnd seminary, has grown so paring ft* the CathoUc priesthood. about us. But we can neither<br />
Gertrude Lazar 8,'9:30 and U a, m.-MassB.<br />
miss truth nor worry away a mlll<br />
* • •<br />
8:15 p. m,—Senior Young<br />
BAH 1 M M •UBIasflti BsBaniBP stanx<br />
LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
8 p, m.—Evening Service.<br />
Let us first remember that Jesus<br />
348-1189 ^»P<br />
.7:30 p. m,-gHto Choir prart Mid. "lurrjclent unto the day is the<br />
>n. WIIH»n CMMF, Wmr § p. ra.=Men*s 1<br />
evil there<strong>of</strong> The world hss never<br />
Tulliwraw (Frl**y)—<br />
Wiitaiiiiy<br />
LAZAft ffctml Agency CJ. m.—Ladies Auxiliary.<br />
»-,m a. m.—Sunday SchooL<br />
n frce <strong>of</strong> «vU forcw it shall «<br />
8 p. m.—Prayer i<br />
11 ^ m.^Moming Worship. !<br />
er be, lor the worid la not maul<br />
9;C a, m —auirch BchooL<br />
mm: JThe Word <strong>of</strong> the Bytunden."<br />
to be a [anidiae., Die warU w-Uliget<br />
airrHKL ,<br />
5:30 p, m — Cburcn Membership MM *« •** tta). •• we Sip<br />
11 B, m.—Monam Wa&sip.<br />
•ass,<br />
asking ourselves "wte*' the world<br />
•aw. JamM ll|at. PatMr<br />
"is neaded • and start asking our<br />
t:» p. rrL-Sniior Methodist Youth<br />
Tediy fn»ililay)—<br />
» "why" thtags are •eemlHgly<br />
Fenowshlp at the parsonage,<br />
i p. m.—WSCS.<br />
hB worse tastead <strong>of</strong> better,<br />
7 p. m.^Junior Methodist Youth aa admoniahed us to "take no<br />
FcUowship at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Wai- thaoihi <strong>of</strong> tomorrow," in efferi, be<br />
tir Peterson,<br />
more concerned with the evils <strong>of</strong> to.<br />
p. m.—CoUage Prayer meeting day, ttey are more pressing.<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />
NEW GOVT BOOK<br />
TO HAtD OF HEAWNO<br />
?<br />
*< . J ><br />
7 p. nt—SBBor Oioir praotice,<br />
• . *<br />
yUMM MWIL OUML<br />
TaMy r<br />
6:«p, m.—Boys' Clam,<br />
9:30 a. m-QmnmHB, Service.<br />
U a. m -Family Bible Hour,<br />
7:30 p. in^-Gaapd Serrtce,<br />
MMbjr-<br />
S;C p. rfl.-Girtf C3aM,<br />
7:« p. m,-^ayir meeting,<br />
MAVILLB MrrMOOItT<br />
^«w^ wmwWi rmmwF<br />
m,-43ioh' rehearaal.<br />
wily<br />
lft3B a, m.-Owrch Sdnol. ,<br />
T;30 p. m--Evening WoMUp.<br />
ommcrrr BArntT<br />
fc« a. m.-aundV School.<br />
Ua^m—Morning Woohip.<br />
i p, m.-Prayer inwrlnjt.<br />
TRAINED]<br />
INSUREi<br />
L. TACCARI<br />
• Ttxaeo Fuel:<br />
* GM Dele*<br />
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Hi HtlMHt •WIBIHfT<br />
Alt<br />
„*- • ^ ,-,->.<br />
>•*• 37<br />
Cnvrcfi Symbol* ft Topic<br />
Of Sfviem Guild Oue*t<br />
Mr*. Richard Southard pWMMpted<br />
<strong>of</strong> flbns and «apu>n*Hon«<br />
<strong>of</strong> danrdi ajrobols bls tor W mmbmfi MpWJ* ji<br />
tha Wtatayan B«vl» Gnfld <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tint Mtumliit Church nMatlag Uat<br />
Mk hoc home <strong>of</strong> Mr*. Albert<br />
tapaon.'<br />
Dawtkaw were led by Mi- Hum<br />
•'*WISILW' RcM and fbUoolng tta meeting a<br />
i a gift to<br />
wUh Has Bdyth Powrtl aa aucUooear.<br />
RasVaabnwnH MN mved by<br />
Too** umit were Htoa Erbel<br />
LM Mm Btami* Andaraon, Bfflirt<br />
Ftorano* Way, Wm FMfeu, l^a<br />
M itd Mr*. Rapaon. Tr« nwrt<br />
Mtttv, Azatl «. wffl te In the home<br />
IS XitaMn, U m at, !<br />
*S£8s«,<br />
THi OCEAN CITY StNTlNtL-LEDGER<br />
Linwood Women's Club Hottest<br />
At Second District Workshop<br />
UNWOQO—A Second DMriet Pmgifuil<br />
Aaivlwit WorkiB^Dp was held<br />
rtomay in Central Methodltt Church<br />
wlft «hp Wfnen r » Qub <strong>of</strong> Unwood<br />
Hht, WlUlsm McCann, a member<br />
At Cr«wet dub and Second District<br />
Program, AaAitance chairman, pre.<br />
aided durintf the Intormal dlacunfcm.<br />
Gueata inetudsd Mrs. Edward KB-<br />
Miss Kravitz<br />
Shower Guest<br />
KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY<br />
and COFFEE SHOP<br />
"The Home <strong>of</strong> DW/cioui Baked Good."<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
Cor. 1 Iff. A Aibury Av*, Dial 399-3380<br />
OPBN DAILY A SUNDAY PROM 7 A.M.<br />
Shop by<br />
pnone.<br />
O#an, Slate Program<br />
chalrmm, art Mn. foment at<strong>of</strong>cs.<br />
Beoond Dtarrk* vice Pc&Wei*.<br />
Th* mcettna opeml with *he Cotlacf<br />
raad by Mr«.rjnrn« <strong>Mar</strong>shall,<br />
matdent <strong>of</strong> the hoct chapter.<br />
Mrs. McOwoi dlKinaed Many b»tereatfnK<br />
progmnw sha h*d heaid<br />
during her travo)a UiRWghout the<br />
state and Mrs. Stoke* reported on<br />
the Stamp <strong>of</strong> Approval project.<br />
alas reminded the women <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Flue Arts Festival April 23 at<br />
ZSberer's AnsJ«a Inn in North<br />
Wudwood and the Spring OonCerence<br />
April 28 at Zabaef* GatAtm fin,<br />
McKee Oty,<br />
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1-"it<br />
-M t**'<br />
MM Beverly Kravitz was guest <strong>of</strong><br />
nonor at a bridal shower given Sunday<br />
by her siMtr, Pat, sod IOH<br />
Ljydta Lace, TUe affair wa> beJd<br />
In (be Kravlte name, a B. 12th sL,<br />
KIJWI was deopraoM with pink, blue<br />
M wWte streamer*. Gift* were<br />
arranged In a decorated hamper and<br />
eorterpteco wu an inverted, decsrated<br />
umhrHla.<br />
Ml» Kraviti wffl become the bride<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arthur Rose, <strong>of</strong> Mlddletown. Pa.,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 27 in St., John's Lutheran<br />
Church,<br />
Guests were Mrs. Anne Pino, <strong>of</strong><br />
BJackwood; Mrs. Irene Long, Wood,<br />
^.'<br />
bury; Mrs. Irene McKnight Paulsboro;<br />
Mrs. Uana CaralurB. Vineland;<br />
Mrs, CarmcUa Brown, Somerdate;<br />
lbs, Harmah Kohk-r, daytcti;<br />
3UNDBREAKTNG PROCESSION — Peter Gilbert, torch bearer; Michael Tagg, Mrs, Beatrice Sankey, Oaklyn; Mrs,<br />
: the scene on Shore rd. in Somers<br />
Sophie Austin. Fennsauken; Mrs,<br />
cruciflx carrier; George Paison, torch bear- Frances FamUiare, Woodbury; lbs.<br />
^Sunday morning when Episcopal Blsh- er; the Rev. Adolph W. Kahl, pastor; Bishop Anna Kohler. Hammonton; Mrs.<br />
L. Banyard broke ground for a Banyard, and Harold Appleyard, chairman Agnus Sherman. Tuckahoe; lbs,<br />
>b hall-chapel it Christ Episcopal<br />
Theresa MoizeUa, Misses Joonne<br />
<strong>of</strong> the building committee.—Senior photo. and lucy Maezellfl. Mn, Hae Thomp-<br />
', In the procession (right to left) are<br />
ton and Mn. <strong>Mar</strong>y Impagiiajzo. all<br />
<strong>of</strong> this dty, ]<br />
Sending; gilts but unable to attend<br />
Banyard Breaks Ground<br />
were Mrs, Vera Kravitz, Falls<br />
Masonic Service Church. Va,; Mrs, <strong>Mar</strong>ie Pepicci.<br />
Wilmington, DeL; Mrs, Virginia<br />
;hrist Church Chapel-Hal!<br />
Kraviti. PoHsrnouth. Va.; Mrs. Joan<br />
Funk, Somenlale, RJ.; Mrs. Pol<br />
I POINT — GrauaMrtak. by the Acolyte Guild and used for At Corbin <strong>City</strong> Brown, Blackwood. N.J.; Mrs, NedRe<br />
, for a new parish hall- the first time Sunday, and a priv-<br />
Auk, Runnemede. NJ.: Mrs, Viki<br />
Hans are being made by the pas-<br />
ChrW Episcopal Church ate Communion set for the rick<br />
Kfavita, Blackwood, NJ,; Birs. Wintor<br />
and members <strong>of</strong> the Ctorbln <strong>City</strong><br />
by the Rt Rev, Al-given<br />
by Mr, and Mrs. William<br />
nie PopUock. Saner* Point; and<br />
ftiptist Church to entertain the mem'<br />
' Btayard. bishop cf NewSehaefer<br />
In manory <strong>of</strong> the bet* <strong>of</strong> the Masonic fraternity and<br />
Mrs, Pauline Piriano, flus dry.<br />
CDnflrmaHon Sun- church's oldest charter member,' the members <strong>of</strong> tte Eastern Star<br />
225 purishoneni Mrs, William Feist who pasted away hj South Jersey at the Sixth Annual<br />
attended.<br />
last June six days prior to her 10b* M«*onic Night Worship Service on Troop 55 Scouts Home<br />
•award turned the first birthday.<br />
Sunday evening (<strong>Mar</strong>ch a) at ?:«<br />
(< ground and the Rev.<br />
Prom Camping<br />
At the Confirmation, conducted •ctoek.<br />
Kahl, vicar, turned the prior to the ground-breaking, thow Many <strong>of</strong> the high ranking Meow SOMERS POrNT—Twenty-Ove Boy<br />
participating were<br />
confirmed were Karen Ballon, Utid*.! and paM <strong>of</strong>tScerB <strong>of</strong> the Grand Lodge, Scouts <strong>of</strong> Troop 55 and bur adults<br />
<strong>of</strong> f the h<br />
i; Mm lyn L*wU. Mr*. Edward BnUy Lewis, Gardnr, Carolyn Eve- Grand Oiapter, Grand Commandery. returned home Sunday from a week<br />
Spiatcgpsi<br />
0<br />
Vitanai. U Robert BdA Gassmann, Lto Cal Laur- ~ - - • „ . , , . _ _<br />
en M*ck. Robert Ithiteo, ThorrnB<br />
• "*t n'tinY'y SUHIH- ^=,^~ -<br />
*Twammz Tsnao^, fitWf<br />
received at this service was Mn,<br />
a charter man*<br />
, and Mn. Vuggett<br />
at the eeranony.<br />
Following tte cm-monies a lunch-<br />
also blessed a proeon<br />
In honor <strong>of</strong> Bishop Banyard was<br />
and torches, given 1 held in 'Daniel's Restaurant<br />
iital Auxiliary To Install<br />
Executive Council Officers<br />
_ <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong>fk^BOf theexccM<br />
f «f the Women's Auxiliary<br />
Hospital will take<br />
at noon In Vienna<br />
Point<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Sr<br />
NM is anprtsed <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, Mainland<br />
League. The executive<br />
In an advisory capacity<br />
chaptrrB.<br />
* <strong>of</strong> the chapters is the<br />
froup which was organ,<br />
and known as the Lactic 1<br />
KIWANIANS. A f<br />
Mra, Howard WhHtaker Jr., <strong>of</strong> tte International waa held ffe»o«y at Danlal'a<br />
Cotony Club cf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, reported Somers Point. Pictured here (I to r.) are CoL Herb*rt Rte-<br />
on anottm recent conference and<br />
g«ve a resume at tte program dis- zard, president <strong>of</strong> tb» tic^an Oty Kiwanto Club; N^w Sfy<br />
MMMd,<br />
DisMct Governor itunem B. VanNuy% ot t<br />
The c<strong>of</strong>fee table was decorated in trict 1 Lt. Gov. WBUarn C. IUrggo«tz, <strong>of</strong><br />
-r|<br />
a St Patrick's Day motif using<br />
green and white carnation corsages Charles W. Johnson, president <strong>of</strong> the Sonterr'Ptpim CUb.<br />
•
IW^<br />
• * :<br />
M'«e«is><br />
aa* Ma. *a«aa<br />
E'^K-'Jal<br />
Bjjgilimfir JOKE. Every Wednesday<br />
~^3rolng the MethodisT Youth Fellowship<br />
hosts Lenten Breakfasts in the «iilng room<br />
& ** **"* MM* 0 *"* Church Here WU-<br />
-flam Crockfortl «a r yet breakfast to guests<br />
Upper Township as the<br />
_ % Qmm tar <strong>1965</strong> Itas<br />
jttcbf Knlk IMS semod lo the coobat<br />
and Mi» Bunte Bianchinl<br />
Iflss flauro. 18, is tne daughter<br />
oC Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Battm, <strong>Mar</strong>-<br />
* - —"— at <strong>Ocean</strong> Q^<br />
JtMlers, <strong>Mar</strong>mora.<br />
libs Baum is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• Society, Spanish Club, the<br />
" nuraijlr Future Nurses and<br />
•...Her hob.<br />
sewing, bowling, water<br />
adiag, .<br />
Qpfvr Township Be-<br />
School and was a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the *B Qati here tor lour yeare,<br />
— Upper TowMMp will receive<br />
Atlantic<br />
A, lihjhUght to<br />
Claudia Bum<br />
drd Party<br />
Contributions to the Betty Bach-<br />
Hseh Home and me Cape May Coun-<br />
American legion Auxiliary meeting<br />
^^_ last we*.<br />
*•"•*** Announcement was made- that April<br />
10 is the deadline for reservations<br />
""*• lor the Annual National ftesidalfs<br />
: to be held May 17 in the<br />
idor in Atlantic Oty,' Mrs,<br />
Josephine Procter is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
reservations.<br />
Plans were made to attend a ajunf<br />
Alt ty meeting held last Friday in Wild-<br />
[Cf wood and a, covered dish dinner and<br />
game night BSS last ojjht in tne<br />
Legion Wall<br />
A report was gvea on the annual<br />
widows living at the VIneLind home<br />
,_ j^g yjjtg J,^, (J^ „„„,<br />
IOC the mi,<br />
Mn, iTtigerald, vice president,<br />
~"—'""•" the neeUm foikm-ing<br />
* good auction was<br />
' were served.<br />
gBais were „„„_«..<br />
' The Auxiliary wOl Md a card<br />
M nhnauw M >V WtfliBKlnjr, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 4, at i<br />
^rTutafw F- m.*HhB Legion Hall. The pub-<br />
the ayrjL tVMNS COWPUENCE<br />
The Spring Conference <strong>of</strong> Region<br />
V, <strong>of</strong> tbe P TJL-. wUl to held April<br />
tsS Mi to 2:30 p.m. in<br />
at the 7:30 ajn, affair. Seated left to right<br />
are Nancy Bixler, Rtak Nevius, Dr. William<br />
R. Guffick, pastor; the Rev. George D.<br />
Groom, associate minister, and L«e Sherman.—Senior<br />
photo,<br />
Lantafi Braairfatfs<br />
3MW<br />
imtrsf *<br />
IMS, Dr.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the blood, was the (ate <strong>of</strong> many<br />
»« HfU.<br />
Lam Prayer Breakfasts for Men In 1955. beftr section radiology<br />
will be held every Friday throughout w»j developed which permitted the<br />
me Lenten seaann from 7 to 8 ajn. X-raying <strong>of</strong> different levels <strong>of</strong> the<br />
In brig's Restaurant. 8th st and dot and limes within as snail a<br />
Asbury av. The schedule will start range a. flve or 10 millimeter*.<br />
twnonw morning. Tne most fantastic development*<br />
The program is being sponsored in the science have come in the<br />
by the fluJattan fcanea Men's nast 10 to 16 jm«s, the s<br />
Ojtnmitlee which also conducts a mM, An image ampiifler now<br />
Tuesday luncheon at Kent's Mid- podJihle the amplification at :<br />
Town Restaurant in Atlantic (Sty up to 50.000 time*. Ink ftvw tbe<br />
qaeh week,<br />
denominatiKjal anjup, not eburen Amtter tedfiaqae is to take vMeo<br />
affiliate nwwnlMtt»l differ- ••MB <strong>of</strong> flnnmiiny which oHEtten<br />
era Ml not be discussed nor be playrt back on a TV sawn<br />
argued. AH discussions win be to help the .nhyrirlan In Ms "-<br />
Qjrirt centered. There are BO raem- An autnmaMe Him j<br />
bership requirements and no onto, nates possible the i __ _ _<br />
ing; win he collected. Each man onmnleted X-roy picture within sevpays<br />
tor bis own breakfast oirler. minutes ate w a n .<br />
However, with Increase In vetsa-<br />
man <strong>of</strong> C BJH.C.<br />
Religkius toler;ince<br />
one ts ^steia trtsn —^<br />
Us own religioue Misfs.<br />
J75.000 to<br />
HOW WITH ALL BRAND NEW<br />
.rj YELLOW CAB<br />
HRVHfO OCBUM CITY and<br />
RADIO DISPATCM1D CABS, ALL .<br />
PM PHdtMS at ACME and BUS ft<br />
PHONE 399-4400<br />
Fmi A.M. to MIDNIGHT ANT<br />
»rt Student Participating<br />
ppalachia Welfare Project<br />
Gairy, <strong>of</strong> 964 Park pL wenttoKerbyKnoh<br />
•'.' •:•-...• • •... -••;..».',,••,'•,.'• •'..,..^"nw-owAH « f y r t i * n<br />
County Promotion Booth Heads I<br />
CAPE MAY eduitT HOtBBwrtBdB ip a<br />
date May Cut's vaati d h I hi<br />
GlatiborO DMfl't MM <br />
trnvH, •Dorts and outdoor* iboiW.<br />
Of tbe taM, 219 (tudenl* an Branches to the Trl«ate County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Oommerce and I Fo<br />
SB ttundl Of «• Sayttsn ed wltt VOt-^M ml stoves, win- *» will be held Saturday. , " Vfl y um f * Wamnerce, ana) n<br />
, Appalachla Volunteers dow panes broken, outhouses fo» 3, at 10 la, - - -<br />
toilet fa^Utie* and m ruimlne water. Inn. Princeton. , y, j^^^ win sapervtae the Oeve- V& mtsm. the pod was moderated M W p •• » •"* *•<br />
The iroap painted the walls, ceil- All branch <strong>of</strong>ficers and com- land *how. by LM Sherman, president <strong>of</strong> «e War memfcen ulrisiiiil are Mni.<br />
^•/•I—L rl..k lns " and •"#* 3M washing with mlttee chairmen are asked to at- The shows are spomiured by the Mefhddist Tooth OUOWSMD. Psnel * sbeTt Alddtt and Urm. ttaoHr<br />
w w w Wiyo mow, hauliifal M w«ito r--"- j -'.-••• , , .<br />
Bavfn COodt OS*_lt spon-led ri|ht<br />
Ufpt, at. and worW- be made<br />
school buDding. Sample<br />
at fee Majestic Theatre *-| campus oraanlwHon.. student*, fac renewals. The voter reclstratiMi teie distributed at the shows.<br />
,lliy 1. The bus will leave ulty and admiinstratlve member* driy, a^e ja being conducted. Any- List <strong>of</strong> inquire* 1* being proceased Ing.<br />
• Hone, 618 Bay av., at, donated time, money and books to one 21 Man <strong>of</strong> age or elder and *V &% Public Affairs <strong>of</strong>fice and Is —<br />
: I help mate tto project a community „„ ataMdy reglntered Is urged to Mat made avOsble without charge<br />
rice <strong>of</strong> die tickets tndudea effort. More than |B0O was raised do so at o n to any county husinenman or ttadt<br />
trip transportation and ad- on campu* til let* than three weela " ... - association for their use ta direct<br />
* fte show. For further to support the project. : _'_ mail advertising program*.<br />
call Mm. Louise Davla - MHIlia MMD Ml ITS Anyone wishing a copy <strong>of</strong> the list<br />
Ml receipts will to reportte<br />
dub meeting April 12.<br />
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Coming<br />
_ ,<br />
EVMtn ffl<br />
TUCKAHOE — Zoning <strong>of</strong> Tucka-
k<br />
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'd<br />
V "*••] PAID<br />
i * • . . ' ij« ^*?i<br />
» tr'&B&PrS<br />
BUILDING<br />
far yaw family<br />
ON<br />
SAVINGS<br />
PLANS!<br />
;."l#i<br />
'&J&&F&<br />
_, M-10: Hyatt, 1*43; Ompscts, JUT;<br />
CW- CkMgMOM. 144SI Wright. U4ii<br />
W»-1 Sullivan, 1349; Klker, M<br />
*WWWM SD the I n<br />
I<br />
High individual aerits. Berty Cart-<br />
With ua- MINT MWUW CatNYCK<br />
I OMB QW Bilnist A, 4, Vfntaor jfi^J «,<br />
| Frskytataii, 0; <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Baptist Surname Shocker*. 2H1: CraA-<br />
Ust C. 1.<br />
~ I High individual series, Geotse<br />
f l| Harrti, m Ugh tadrndoal datft,<br />
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tap paints in both tan relay*.<br />
Ihe Raider* posted p Bw stand pplans<br />
and *wr thiid plans In tte individ- i<br />
ual heats.<br />
RAIDER SWIMMERS. Roe is the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty High<br />
Jtatter Bill Lafferty posted a<br />
s* the MUMe At- dns» lor 0* altonoon. winning tte School vanity swimming team which during the put<br />
Ufryard Indtvfcaial medley and the season won 11 <strong>of</strong> Its 18 dual meets. Front row (L to r.) are<br />
Chris Late, <strong>Mar</strong>Un Howe, Captain nil Lafferty, Ken Ryan,<br />
Bob Young, Mike Myrhe, Bill Johnson. Middle row (L to r.)<br />
Lany Logan also<br />
Mfcyaid frmtyle and the<br />
yard I<br />
PHILCO<br />
GIANT 2-DOOR<br />
PHILCO<br />
Refrigerator<br />
Doable door! Hodera form-fit cabfaet<br />
Ifaw atyltaig that tfvw tte<br />
baOtin look. 12£ co-ft. net<br />
NKMA *tonge 9866, including<br />
huge US 1b capMfly top fteneri<br />
AH antonattt PhOco ayttem gtv«t<br />
yon antomaUc reMgoMor deftort-<br />
Ing pto awtwiMrttc year-nmnd tea.<br />
i centra) for Ideal foodwithoot<br />
need for -M*>nal<br />
Popularly Priced!!<br />
PWLCO AUTOMATIC<br />
Raider Tankmen Broke<br />
Five Swimming Records<br />
VFW Leagues<br />
Coach E. Fenton Carey, Dennte Carey, Ken Gorman, Ken<br />
penska, Rich Adams, Earl -Rirves, ChrU Danser, Assistant<br />
Coach John Rosebery. Back row (1. to r.) Butch Sdin«rr,<br />
Qeorge McGinley, iiU Britton, Jim Hogan, <strong>Mar</strong>k Bacon,<br />
Lou ttccariiio. Tag Hughes and LM Bratton, manager.<br />
CanymM Ploc* Third<br />
In Title Swim Tournay<br />
Ooodi<br />
E. Fenton<br />
Qor W^ School Mrimnwn<br />
third in Cbu» B in thf anus)<br />
<strong>On</strong>a Oty High Schools varsity Labs, a junior: 27 by Bob Young, a<br />
PMM 1. Mxtn Hw* 100: 3.<br />
swimming team towered five school junior; 25 by George McGlniey, a<br />
and pool nndi to eanpOIng its It sophoraore: 22 by Mike Myrhe, an.<br />
win. fourJoss ISMS ••son. | other diver and Junior; IT by E»ri<br />
This year was tte seventh season Tarvcs. a senior; ISM by Buich<br />
since Coach E. Fenton Quey revived Schnerr, a sophomore, 16 by <strong>Mar</strong>k *W<br />
swimming as a vanity sport at Bacon, junior; 15 by Dennis Jones,<br />
SK O*y. CUL-The pabnsher<br />
y ytaL 1. Lwry Loan (M):<br />
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Associations swlninitaB<br />
, the Haddons edged ahead durtte<br />
Mrd frame ant remained<br />
an the way out on the dock j<br />
nu high for the<br />
hitttac 18 point,. Bud<br />
d George Landta each<br />
to »Kh<br />
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the Una with U points, aided<br />
wJtt mree<br />
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MFITT UR<br />
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f-lm iwr. bonea mjwM with a<br />
safety match, and marty gm n<br />
« w * mdb« a<br />
notice."<br />
Tne April 1 meeting will be nominal<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
The way a mataM uaai the 1<br />
mabUe bom is a tot <strong>of</strong> good man-<br />
Mortgage Loam<br />
*fvt afer «M<br />
• CONSTRUCTION<br />
# F, H. A.<br />
CArt MAY COOMTY<br />
MATKWAIPAMK<br />
You're safer beatnd tte wheel when<br />
yev'ra adequately ntMmd. liability<br />
eerence eoete Jdit « Mle, cuam<br />
yon plenty. Boot, watt ta tt'c too We<br />
... ae^os today 'for ftul t<strong>of</strong>ormattoo<br />
about our plan.<br />
* AMMCY *<br />
1914<br />
D«KT REDUCTIOH THE<br />
IBj<br />
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SEASHORE-<br />
BUILDING and U<br />
ASSOCIATIOI<br />
«9 IMHTH sntnr<br />
FACTS<br />
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DUU._<br />
CM.tta.tatl<br />
NEW JER!<br />
NATURAL Gi<br />
BUY *<br />
SELL<br />
HOLD<br />
Send for our recently pi<br />
report on this eompattyl<br />
obligation just write<br />
LOCALLY—Call or<br />
ROBERT T. HUGHI<br />
121 bit Atlantic<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j. 31<br />
BIOREN<br />
ESTABLISHED H<br />
M*mb*n iV*w York Stock<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fc#r principal<br />
1424 Walnut St.<br />
PbaM: PEonypacke<br />
»KC, Ml *m« CITY<br />
SENTINEI^LEDGIB'<br />
OCIAN CITY, NiW JIRSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, IMI<br />
nvention Hall Is Totally Destroyed<br />
B/oifc-5moU BlWowi As Hungry Wwmr 0 iww Convn/,on Half — (Grelrigwr Photo).<br />
loolrhen Maintain<br />
ilthjr Skepticism'<br />
Construction Job<br />
I aiperintendent Charles B. | But foUowme a catfteepre at «<br />
^~1 the BonM <strong>of</strong> WimHrn Board <strong>of</strong> Bducathaj meeting ~<br />
; the wSM <strong>of</strong> the build- week nan* said l»«ad «MB<br />
' that two new wings numbers were njahaalnlng<br />
-~ t the hUti sdiool bsMtby atauMdam-TB ~<br />
• 1. euotrnctor'a promlstft.<br />
C»fy<br />
v No Tax' Stand Draws<br />
Support, Sandman Says;<br />
Campaign HQ Opened<br />
Hi Sthool Bomb Hoax<br />
Federal Assistance I<br />
For Future Const<br />
A New Community<br />
by Edward S. Gore<br />
A new, modern, multtiwrpose corom unto- center awl<br />
ually replace the <strong>City</strong>'s old wooden Convention Hall at' Uth st.<br />
burned to the ground late Saturday afternoon.<br />
Representative Thomas C. MeGrath, Jr., from hl» Washington<br />
announced its was explorine all possible means <strong>of</strong> Federal aJd for tne 0<br />
new building so that ft csn B» planned for occupancy toy the «ttnUAer t<br />
said he will be glad to meet wifii <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials at his Wasliliigtaf ««l»<br />
matter. f<br />
The firs, <strong>of</strong> undetermined origin, started at about flw f,<br />
an hour the huge wooden building had been reduced to "~""<br />
FTns Chief Ferdinand A. TaccariBO,<br />
poured tons <strong>of</strong> water ea tte flames<br />
but so intense ins tte beat «h*y<br />
were unable «o enter the buUdini;. A<br />
brisk wind from the west blew tne<br />
flams, enibmn and smoke seaward.<br />
During tte height <strong>of</strong> the fire the<br />
glow <strong>of</strong> tte flame* was visible from<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> eight miles oway despite<br />
kwered visibility caused by un-<br />
Several<br />
spectators watdied aj Dranen worfced<br />
to exfinfgyift the flames and to<br />
prevent than spreading to tte boardwalk.<br />
MOM FIRE<br />
PICTURES INSIDE<br />
Figure Wot Ottidal<br />
Original Vire Lots'<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly ^Estimate For<br />
PublMHd repato 1»"jis«jilti»-«aiyj<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials that the Oty« total ham At<br />
the Ooncntlan HsD to* m<br />
tnamas Wahknan said :<br />
Waldman saM he «« *<br />
a loss flsune by mSo and 1<br />
made by Fire CMef<br />
Public Safety IMrector D. AB«i Taccarino. vno also kad •<br />
Stretc* rushed to tte scene <strong>of</strong> tteUs<br />
figure <strong>of</strong> »,«» wm 1<br />
Everything to coming up : and Uctets for a nflOtfplate dtaner fire from Iinwood where he hadtaken<br />
as either <strong>of</strong>ficH «r faasL, The<br />
is fampaign for the Be •cherlrrtffd for May 3 at the Lafin been visiting g friends. Stretch, with ftae was UU1 racbv. ' '<br />
Gurino in Ounden Cbonry are seU-<br />
Mayor B. B Thomas T Waldmon Wld and d <strong>City</strong> Cit<br />
Senator Osota W. Sandman. Jr. tog Bke hotcakes. Sandman said. Osmn^istoner<br />
He<br />
plans lor<br />
tMOm wUcH wen to<br />
iMdisniala s»-'i_^<br />
but it «m cost *e I<br />
Itobfn MMfef<br />
Kobyn Sfenxd has been selected to<br />
I Association <strong>of</strong> Cate<br />
repteaent Ootan aty in tte annual<br />
prMde at the<br />
Hydrangea Trail festivities HgnUghf.<br />
ad by the Hydranse* Ball.<br />
At last week's meeting -Baawrt<br />
| Lobster Hoist in Cape told the Board member* ta bad fav<br />
| nan today. Hftat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IBJ what he cadled "a<br />
be Mayor ftiank critical path survey". CbeddnK It<br />
njudarb/, Hessert. explained, would<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Cape Hay <strong>City</strong>. make It easy to deteimlne whether<br />
t B. Thomas WatdmM work was progressing satisfactorily. Glee dub. Student Council and work-<br />
I tape May County League So tern school <strong>of</strong>ficials explained. J*<br />
wUI prosksk at Hessert has had four different super-<br />
next<br />
fa<br />
Intendenta m the fob A reprcieiitalive<br />
<strong>of</strong> the architect has complained<br />
five-feet, elght-<br />
that workmanship oas BBSsn below inchea tail welahs 120 pounds and<br />
t evening, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 3ft The standard. Concrete pound in sec- has brown hair and hazel eyes. Her<br />
•will he Hush Hamilton, tions <strong>of</strong> the north wing must be but- hobby is reading and she is a regular<br />
tressed by steel beams, he said- participant in Youth Ctater aetlvi.<br />
t<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy Re-<br />
Original time schedule* called for<br />
ties.<br />
li AawdaHon. who will talk the ro<strong>of</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> the north wing by<br />
The-<strong>Ocean</strong> <br />
telling him a bomb is about to explode<br />
in ihe buiMng.<br />
A survey being conducted in aH<br />
mit seasooal ncUvitics are eupccfed<br />
to be completed and .usiouticed wittv<br />
21 counties dnwed increasing<br />
This happened last week resultinK<br />
in the next week, Waldmnn said. All<br />
trarawmB for bis candidacy and for<br />
In the school's 1400 pupils being<br />
city-planned summer programs will<br />
pledge to oppose- tte Imposition be continued, he added.<br />
evacuated while three teams <strong>of</strong> poUc* <strong>of</strong> the statewide sates tax advocated<br />
and firemen searched the building by his opponent. Senator Wayne Donald Pileggi, municipal recrea<br />
The trio <strong>of</strong> IB-year-old boys who Dumont,<br />
tion director, was the last person<br />
planned the hoax must have lauHbd<br />
Inside the building.<br />
and laughed nt the discomfort <strong>of</strong> the While the survey is far from<br />
arrived at the hall shortly<br />
school authorities.<br />
complete," the Cape May County' before five o'clock. Inside about 20<br />
But Detective Sgt. Dominlclf Longo Senator said, "enough returns are youths were practicing basketball.<br />
found nothing amusing in the episode. in to make it apparent that the Pileggi told them he was dosing the<br />
He caught up with the trio <strong>of</strong> prank, voters <strong>of</strong> NewJersey<br />
are over- hall few tte day and labeled than<br />
stars and charged one <strong>of</strong> theni wift whelmingly opposed to the Mies tax, out through a side door. He then<br />
making the telephone call and the In Camdsi County, for example. checked other entrances and secured<br />
other two with conspiring to aid Mm. sentiment Is running HMol against the building for the night.<br />
Under New Jersey law giving false tte sales tax, and many other Leaving by the same door used by<br />
information about a bomb or other areas, particularly tte highly urban. the bnsketball playenr Pilessi nwt<br />
H " »*ol»d by a commit dangerous explosive ig a misd,-m.?an- Bed North Jersey counties, ant at went to a anmUer city buHding be-<br />
will not be started until next "" week, — from the tte Oolotty Colony Club Oub ««e* or, and the trio were turned over to most as emphatic in their opposihind the Oanvention Hall. He made<br />
k was stated<br />
sponsors the event locally.<br />
Juvenile authorities to tam Mai In tion."<br />
certain all Us doors were locked.<br />
Pierce erophasiMd ttat tte new<br />
Juvenile Ourt.<br />
Sandman said the response to tte As he returned to his car parked<br />
facilities are needed by September<br />
announcement <strong>of</strong> tte May 3 fund<br />
on the stnet some distance from the<br />
1, not ouy far claipWDB, but be- Three Mere Officer*<br />
large hall, Pileggi said he saw smoke<br />
RMfaurant Fire<br />
••• P»B» 7, column 1, pittta<br />
curling from the front eaves <strong>of</strong> the<br />
cause football practice starts on that Drunkometer Experts The oM Ho Ho Chines.:- restaurant<br />
buHding.<br />
date. Shower rooms and locheri far<br />
at the •eutheast comer <strong>of</strong> 9th it,<br />
the 100-member football squad must At no time, day or night, will a and West av. was the scene <strong>of</strong> a WHh Rscowry Carrier<br />
The recreation dingctor dashed<br />
fef available, the superintendent notmotorist<br />
accused <strong>of</strong> drunken driving<br />
back and unlocked tte door <strong>of</strong> the<br />
minor fire shortly after noon Seaman Norman Jarvis, USN, son<br />
HARD, DANGEROUS WORK. A volunteer<br />
ed.<br />
have to wait for a qualified police<br />
structure and ran to a telepbone in<br />
day.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Burton Jarvis, <strong>of</strong><br />
The two new elementary schools, drunkometer operator to give him<br />
ride which connected with the aty (left) stands by In case the firemen ne«4 a hand in L<br />
Firemen said damage estimated at 3BS Seabright rd, was aboard the<br />
low under construction, are a the somewhat controversial cxamina<br />
Hall switchboard. He lold the opera- to ttae seat <strong>of</strong> a smouldering fire in the front partttsm<br />
COO was done to the Wtohen <strong>of</strong> tht carrier UBS Intrepid which en Tucs-<br />
kmcing no "timetable Us", It tJott.<br />
estabushment which is closed, andday<br />
recovered tte Gemini astronauts<br />
3, Lllilnn I the Convention Hall. — (Grainger Pfcoto).<br />
at the conference.<br />
The test, which it-lies on a delicate being altwed and »novated for afollowing<br />
their landing in tte South<br />
ehermcai redction to indimte the al new tenant. The apparent cause, oe> Atlantic <strong>Ocean</strong>, Seaman Jarvis com-<br />
cohollc content <strong>of</strong> the suspect's blood<br />
Curtain Call<br />
cording to fire Department <strong>of</strong>ficials, pleted his basic training in February<br />
i/iy Of Service .<br />
is not mandatory. But some drlveri was faulty wiring.<br />
ond is on assignment at Norfolk. Vn.<br />
agree to take it.<br />
Added to tte FoHce Department's<br />
Lightcap To Retire; complement <strong>of</strong> trained testers this Political Earlybird<br />
Community Theatre Debut Saturday<br />
week were Bgt. John Vanderpool. RL<br />
The MIS home-grown Bome^rown talent ta2i-nt comprisinc comprising 1 1 IBgh m^h Sehool School auditoriuin Saturday suceessfal nmhationi winS a^^so«<br />
Donald fans and Herbert ChaAvickL<br />
the nater <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Com- evening.<br />
Policeman Since J 940 men reoetiwd instruction at aQuick-<strong>On</strong>-The-Draw<br />
Stretch monity Tbeslre Group will have its<br />
• nlinril<br />
The Theatre Group wffl press* the<br />
dramatic qualities thoroughly<br />
SUte Police at Hammonton<br />
gsound- comedy "Yes, My Darting Daush-<br />
Bpmxxt E. Ught-<br />
All deteetrvM and a number <strong>of</strong><br />
ed d on- tile stHge <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, ter" a« its debut program tte<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Oesan aty<br />
Announces Reelection Plans<br />
other <strong>of</strong>ficers are certified as trained<br />
entertainment ef tte puhUe,<br />
since June IS,<br />
testers.<br />
tne curtain will go up at 8:30 o'clock,<br />
^nW^BaWtttf 0Ua|<br />
That natty snap-brim fedora (size, i thuslasm by Republicans. They In Supporting Role and the evening is expected to pro-<br />
i will baoonw a speo<br />
d l f lying by itseU ore reading al] kinds <strong>of</strong> political<br />
vide one <strong>of</strong> the social highlights <strong>of</strong><br />
•tor an Attottlc aty<br />
In the middle <strong>of</strong> the local political<br />
Vandal. And Ttti,ft<br />
intriguing into the Commlssloncr-a<br />
tte season in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />
ring Is tte property <strong>of</strong> Qty Ova- armouncement. r<br />
Confirm* To Prey<br />
mlSBontr D. Alia Stretch.<br />
The Community Theatre Group was<br />
Stretch's ppaint<br />
<strong>of</strong> view, however, la<br />
Stretch, the Democratic member<br />
crgantaed over the winter m an ef-<br />
i '•ii <strong>of</strong>fldjds .should teU<br />
T*e annual earh/ ftrtng Man H<br />
thai '•eiective<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte three-man Qty Oommissioii,<br />
fort by local reridente with tteapisn<br />
their Mans and let<br />
y<br />
vandalism and petty theft conUnuod<br />
the people <strong>of</strong> M<br />
Oty<br />
has Oung it there two years in ad-<br />
leanings to revive "Bve theatre" In<br />
siut<br />
Into week with reports <strong>of</strong> a few<br />
UiemselveB be Judged by their w<br />
various forms in <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Until<br />
vance <strong>of</strong> the next Oommisaion elec-<br />
tMtaB windows and the peppering <strong>of</strong><br />
tiviHe*. Why make a mystEry tt<br />
tion, he told<br />
now, the Group has confined Its<br />
as there<br />
Ottan, appwenth/by •tfWkt pelMa.<br />
your pbuHt" he asked.<br />
•cavities to readings for smaU<br />
tte AAsuttc and<br />
OTuldbeno about his plans.<br />
Ctopper tuskc and ttmnostatt in-<br />
At file last Qmmlssion election<br />
ggaps- and jdmlliiu- semi-public<br />
bat 4t*AtBadttsaiK jj,,, .,*•<br />
Blanbam <strong>of</strong> the local Democratic<br />
•MMin the new Ml sb school m<br />
Stretch, opposed by another Demo-<br />
••* mvanni HOCK<br />
organHatkn, <strong>of</strong> which Stretch Is the<br />
Wot av, were reported stolen.<br />
Mt In this QOP-orlented town, was<br />
•4 A I P stonsi<br />
leader, are pointing out ttat wltt ex-<br />
Two tow and wheels wie removed<br />
a low tWrd among tte<br />
Bert, Gftmn wUI direct and act<br />
m to Ospe May<br />
ception <strong>of</strong> Byt, Thomas C MeGrath.<br />
and stolen from a <strong>City</strong> tractor trailer<br />
asplrnnra far the h OOoBmusBton,<br />
Now.<br />
In the threeict comedy the vintage<br />
ire River to the<br />
ftHiiminii Q^gpnsTniiii frant mis<br />
parked at the boardwalk construction<br />
with nun Democrats registered,<br />
al which Is traced to the Broadway<br />
be was as-<br />
•He at 31st m, and the btach, Tne district, StrenA holds the highest and If no otter Democrats enter<br />
stage in the late ngp's. Griscom ia<br />
ln the Spencer E. Ughtcap thieves old removed two additional elective <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> net Democrat. the lists In the next M<br />
not ]DBt a local bay seeking to make<br />
In Itt to jotcap<br />
served In the Army In the Kuro- wMa hut the theft was reported Stretch'. «rty bird move pleases Stretch should do better.<br />
-<br />
•I pflUce work when pnn Theater <strong>of</strong> Operation!. He held before the thieves returned to take the Danocnbi and Us stter sup- That fedora fe, in the ring. It's the<br />
M*o (once as a summer<br />
mem sway. Wie* ttajier waa haded<br />
properly <strong>of</strong> FUbMc Safety Director<br />
the ^mk <strong>of</strong> s^^asn^,<br />
with lumber for boardwalk deddng.<br />
D. ATtan StnMcb, and to said jm-<br />
Upon his return to dviUan life An artificial snowman used at<br />
terday. he's naMnc no bones about<br />
tigff^p dotted Us irmy oBv» dr«b Bert's Patio Snap, Weat av. and 3rd It may be 1M« Ps m<br />
•t,, to advwtta* akl equtpraejit WH<br />
md HIM kas tt, Ho« running for the, OwpinsafaH<br />
toppted into the street<br />
J theatre grouns.<br />
"tm. Bay Darttne - • IMM^<br />
in little theatre. He has been<br />
show business for about 30<br />
mmtre In<br />
1 '<br />
revolves •volves around die indlscretksst.WK';<br />
an MttoFess who upon<br />
Weather,<br />
Tim* and<br />
1<br />
DM.UM
<strong>On</strong>e P< theprtu-<br />
M at tlie scene<br />
ww to<br />
JUSt Dow badly gutted by flames tiM Conv»n-<br />
.jfon H*U waft. — Graloaw Photos.<br />
to transport K to its new loca-<br />
» Han bad side <strong>of</strong> the sew<br />
at £Ui st.<br />
_ dragged on giant<br />
_ dwn the beach and backed to<br />
•He M. ocmpled until Saturday's<br />
i l*e btsBdW waa extended in \<br />
and some <strong>of</strong> the movtnE ap.<br />
rest rooms<br />
re-BBnwd the convention<br />
_ it rarely served as the<br />
—/<strong>of</strong> coMronaons. In recast years<br />
H I«J> been med by thp amual eon.<br />
af tbe "Youth fcr Christ"<br />
^T-__M| aad inr meetings <strong>of</strong> the<br />
A^aans (<strong>Mar</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mutual Protection.<br />
Si* DS gnat days as a fanfl for<br />
prSka] gathering* were over. It<br />
waa the starting point each year Ior<br />
feeboaidwalk Baby Parade, and in<br />
*—" *" given over<br />
TNI OCIAN tXTf<br />
jHonw Without Sewers<br />
To Get Service' - Hyland<br />
The Qtx JkfcaliWntlan.<br />
f«akttr but **afc to<br />
reacted j opt invjce prapttty nwnera 1»Trthia Bieer, Berwyn, Pa,,<br />
Oommittee heads named ttus week mittee at a meeting at her home on<br />
Mrs. Louis John, <strong>of</strong> Roanohe, Va., sion veil was held with a silk bow.<br />
sister <strong>of</strong> the bride, was the maid <strong>of</strong><br />
are Mrs. John W. McNaUy, Atlantic Manday evening when discussion<br />
She carried an arrangement <strong>of</strong> rose*<br />
honor. Mrs, Carold Ann Dobra, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cft ehainnan: hi M Mrs. Rb Robert cartered d on the list i <strong>of</strong> names to be<br />
and stephaiKjti*.<br />
Malvem, Fa., was bridesmaid, while<br />
Ordille, Cape Hay Count)- chairman; used for the invitation dinner dance. Sally Ann McCardeU, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
The bridal attendants wore floor<br />
Plaint, was junior bridesmaid. The<br />
length gowns <strong>of</strong> white linen featuring<br />
best man was William B. McCardeU,<br />
green sashes and back panels Their<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ssnsi i^oist, orotlsSi* <strong>of</strong><br />
headpiece* were matching green lin- Elementary School Reading groom. Ushers wse C Paul Me.<br />
en circlets with bows and veils,<br />
Ordell, Jr., and James L, Nic«es,<br />
For Her daughter's weddjiog Mrs.<br />
botti ot QtaU! aty.<br />
Sandberg chose a<br />
For P-T.A. Session<br />
coat over a bone iBBrmBTg diws<br />
The brrte was given in marriage<br />
trimmed In tarquoise,' the motKer If | IT. I . . .<br />
bji-bsr BtcM, Robert F. Pontlere,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bridegroom wore a sapphire A progrnm on rending in our ele><br />
sented to a panel <strong>of</strong> teachers, Serv- Die wore a gown <strong>of</strong> white pea de<br />
blue lace dross.<br />
mentary schools was presented at the<br />
ing on the panel were Mrs, Phyilta sole, floor Itrigth- with a scoop neck.<br />
FoUowinB the ceremony a recep. <strong>Mar</strong>ch meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> C<br />
Hover, Mis, Catherine Piper, Mrs Trie sleeves were loni, and the skii<br />
tion was held at the home <strong>of</strong> the Parent.Teaeher Association in the<br />
Ctara Qreenlee and Roland Driseoll, semi-bell. The chapel train was de-<br />
bride. The couple wUl make their OentasI av. School auditorium Thurs-<br />
Two other groups <strong>of</strong> teachers oretachable, and the illusion and Alen-<br />
home in Oeleveiand, Olio.<br />
day evening.<br />
sented Ides woJcri they felt would con lace clba\v-l«igtli veil carried a<br />
Hie bride Is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Haddon- In a departure from ttie usual for-<br />
be <strong>of</strong> help to parents in encouras ft-hite train <strong>of</strong> seeded pearU, For<br />
field Memorial lush School and Wilrnat <strong>of</strong> ttie meeHng, parents were<br />
children to become ^»d readers. her bouquet she carried a white orson<br />
College in Chambersburg. Ba, divided into groups <strong>of</strong> s« and each<br />
The buaneB meeting was ^mdu dud with baby white roses in c<br />
She was a Latin teacher at the Bryn group was instructed to devise after<br />
ed by Vice P*ealdait Mrs. William cade.<br />
ftfawr SdMOl in Baltimore. The brief discussion a question dealing<br />
Roadarmel in the abssice <strong>of</strong> Presi- The maid <strong>of</strong> honor wore a gown<br />
bridegroom is employed with NASA wiUi the reading program.<br />
dart Mrs. William Sharp. Mrs, Joel <strong>of</strong> powder blue satin, floor length<br />
Mott and Mrs. I. Leslie Lawrenee<br />
In Cleveland.<br />
These questions were thai pre.<br />
with elbow length sleeves, scoop neck<br />
volunteeied to serve on the nominat- and semi-beU sWrt, The headpiece<br />
ing committee for new <strong>of</strong>ficers, along was a matching blue organza bow.<br />
with Mrs. Qiarlea Schuck and George<br />
Communion Breakfast<br />
She wore a blue tinted shoulder veil.<br />
Bailey, nectiom wUl be at theHd<br />
carried baby reset with white<br />
April meeiing on Wednesday. April<br />
At Good Counsel Sun.<br />
carnations and baby breath in cas-<br />
14. The program for the next meet- cade.<br />
John Barbose, social studies in-<br />
Ira will be presented by Warren The bridesmaid wore a gown sJm.<br />
structor at Millville High School, wiU<br />
Miller and will feature the •:lemen- War to that <strong>of</strong> the maid <strong>of</strong> honor,<br />
be the guest speaker at the communtary<br />
school band aid orchestra. and for a bouquet carried a cascade<br />
ion breakfast at which tbe Holy<br />
The next executive board meeting <strong>of</strong> Hue carnations and ivory baby<br />
Name Society <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good<br />
will be Wednesday, April 7, at meroses<br />
and baby bream. The Junior<br />
Counsel wUl host on Sunday mom. The roster board In the maternity home ol Mrs. Sharp, »4B West av. bridesmaid wore blue saun with<br />
__ ward at Shore Memorial Hospital Attendance banners for the evening white organza puffed sleeves. The<br />
"loriety President Carmine Jiam- listed seven new names this week, were won by Miai Harriet Reardon's<br />
pletro ann announeed the breakfast will bve male and two female, first grade o* Central av. School and<br />
be served - in - the - parish ball at 40th — Snow, Ining ani Joanne tWilson), Mrs, Emma Warren's second grade<br />
st, and Central av. Immediately f* 34 Dogwool dr., Sorners Pdnt, a at fte Wedey av. SAool.<br />
lowing the S a,m. Mass in theboy,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 16,<br />
Sectlnger. James and Barbara<br />
20 500<br />
RESCUE tMAB BUSY<br />
Barbose, who also formerly was (Scull), JfS E, Meyran av,, Som. The run report for fte month <strong>of</strong><br />
UP TO ?4 M O N T H i TO REPAY<br />
eoach <strong>of</strong> MUlvuie High School's foot-<br />
i boy, <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
ball teams, will talk on tbe topic<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ie<br />
"History and Philosophy Of Com. RD1 Central av,, IJnwOod, a<br />
Cape May County Rescue Squad<br />
boy.<br />
showing a total <strong>of</strong><br />
mimlsra''. > ' l^ <strong>Mar</strong>ch li.<br />
38 runs. Hie<br />
Jlampietro has issued a general RusseU and Euune (Riley),<br />
lnvitatiwi to the communion break- CWwick dr., toners Point, a<br />
fast, A number <strong>of</strong> parish woman <strong>Mar</strong>en IB,<br />
are expected to be on hand to hearjj<br />
.f*<br />
Barbose speak.<br />
Assisting Jiampietro as a commit-' <strong>Mar</strong>ch M,<br />
i Na. an UMH marfa Iry RMH W all<br />
tee arranging the event are John M. Browne,<br />
Cavillc and Vincent Tridlco.<br />
1 Following a m «<br />
Han, tte couple left lor • I<br />
moon in Miami, Ha, Upon<br />
return, they will malie their Done<br />
at 7 W. ath st. For ber going-away<br />
outfit, the new Mrs. McQueen wore<br />
an aqua wosl suit with a white nuit<br />
blouse with a raffled front. She<br />
carried black acnssorH and a white<br />
orchid.<br />
The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Oat<br />
Valley Htfi School in Malvern, Fa.,<br />
and was employed as a secretary in<br />
a tJUe abstract <strong>of</strong>fice In West Omtm,<br />
Pa. The groom is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty High School and operates<br />
a local service station. .<br />
i<br />
Trinity Church To Hoif<br />
Community Dinnmr Sat.<br />
MARMORA—Final plans are made<br />
tor the Community Dumer being<br />
sponsored by all the organizations <strong>of</strong><br />
Trinity Methodist Church, The dinner<br />
will feature ham and the public<br />
breakdown lists 15 emergencies, IB ta invited to attend. Proceeds will<br />
transportations, five miscellaneous go toward the new Sunday School<br />
and two welfare. This totaled 669 Building Fund,<br />
miles and 122!4 man-hours.<br />
The dinner will be served Satur-<br />
*^' J«m«Jnd Joan (Fo-<br />
day (<strong>Mar</strong>ch 27) from 4:30 to 7 p. m.<br />
| «*>>. 100 3rd St., <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, a girl,<br />
a/t me elemeiitmry school. Take-out<br />
' <strong>Mar</strong>ch M<br />
GYMKHANA SATURDAY<br />
dtaners wUl be available, Mrs. Wal-<br />
Robert and Penelope PALERMO—A Gymkhana will Inter Peterson is general chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
tBucks), U Mercer pi.. <strong>Ocean</strong> aty. held n Saturday (<strong>Mar</strong>ch 27) at the the affair.<br />
a boy, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 21.<br />
Pbnderosa Riding Stable, Palermo,<br />
Murray, Leslie and <strong>Mar</strong>y (Mitch, Activities will begin at U a, m. and<br />
ell). 3030 Wot av., Unwond, a boy, is sponsored by the Ponderosa Pals<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch 23.<br />
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The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Iinwood opened<br />
«i ftjpta BJMI Oak sts. with a formal<br />
Here UBda Ashman, Miss linwood,<br />
**£»f*lriiMan ApMdag UM building forfttttle Inspection<br />
fljji the cfedieatioti Sunday. Assisting In the historic.<br />
tto AM'. SiKppard Joslin, pastor <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
*TT'*" and linwood Mayor George K. Francis,<br />
photo. _ . . .<br />
K W23 flaW VON<br />
M«rjsB..:I7or 23 <br />
itane at ftta. J** Ota* ID A*<br />
bury av.<br />
.. • • •<br />
Women 1 Cab Scout I"ack 5B maertaK 7:30<br />
K<br />
Ota*.<br />
rir cj<br />
pjn. to<br />
*t «ntf<br />
Naton tMMcd HT.<br />
hD d<br />
8 p.<br />
right,<br />
vt VUUQBB<br />
J1BL<br />
Community Theatre's pnaestaflon<br />
• Association oi the Fin*<br />
ot "tm, Ifr Daiflw Daughter"<br />
Ptwbytnian Church meeantt. 8<br />
8 p. m. in the high school audlpjn.<br />
la tfc» Touft<br />
Crvic Ctqb covered <<br />
tfce BB@pesBaA iHBg<br />
SoropUmirt <strong>On</strong>b M i £ isV<br />
• • •<br />
litU<br />
jn. In the Chatterbox. Mat MUad WaaeB'B Oub theotre pmrry, li»<br />
pan.<br />
Rottry AM uHtlns.<br />
the horoe o* Mrs. Harry<br />
3S Harbor id.<br />
r UDT AJ4. Lodge 171 mwtlne,<br />
7:30 pjn.<br />
RoCtuy Club dinner meeting, 6: IS<br />
p a to Prymoufli Inn.<br />
VMmfl-<br />
Wesley OaM <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Methodist Church meeting, S pjn.<br />
• • •<br />
Ma's Lenten Prayer Breakfast. 7<br />
ajn. at Essig-s KestauranJ-<br />
• • •<br />
N«tom OauMU, DegnB <strong>of</strong> P»»<br />
hentas, I pja, la the American Le-<br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Cbun»ei Holy<br />
N»me Sodety CbmmuntoD Brauc-<br />
ary<br />
.auit<br />
American Home D**artm«« <strong>of</strong><br />
the CWony Club moettng. 8:30<br />
in the TouUi Ctnter.<br />
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Confab<br />
SOMERS POINT — The CYO <strong>of</strong><br />
m. Joseph's amrch met Monday<br />
evening in the church hall.<br />
Sue LaCasse, cultural chairman,<br />
announced the voUmteer service pro.<br />
gram at Hie Linwood Convalescent<br />
Center has met with the approval <strong>of</strong><br />
the patients and staff and win con.<br />
time to be part <strong>of</strong> the CTfO activities.<br />
David Cawley, preaMetit, spoke <strong>of</strong><br />
the forthcoming annual O¥O conventiott<br />
to be heM in Atlantic Qty<br />
on April 19. Delegates appointed<br />
from St. Joseph's CYO woe Michael<br />
Dillon and Barbara, VanLangen.<br />
The highlight <strong>of</strong> the convention<br />
will be the selection <strong>of</strong> a May queen<br />
from tte girls attending Nancy<br />
Kelly was elected a candidate from<br />
the St. Joseph's dub.<br />
Rev, Joseph T, Stoericin, moderator,<br />
and advisors Mis, Vincent<br />
Mere! and George <strong>On</strong>ufer thanked<br />
the members for their participation<br />
in me various CYO prorjets, and<br />
urged attendance at the CYO convmtion.<br />
Tne Bert meeting is listed for Man.<br />
day evening. April i, § pjn. in the<br />
1 W L<br />
X <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge game,<br />
8 pjn. in the PanzHaB BuiMtng,<br />
8th st. and Haven av. For plgylng<br />
reservatioos caU Harold <strong>Mar</strong>sonU<br />
39&-27S2.<br />
• » *<br />
anfftaboard Qub And party, 7:30<br />
p.m. In the Recreation Hall.<br />
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1 Booth are aider<br />
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' tho <strong>On</strong>mty's De-<br />
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FUT MRVICI<br />
QUALITY WORK<br />
la Car* • Mwfa MriM<br />
MtMi. PMMmalt<br />
GREETINGS<br />
HMIM, MM OH, N. J.<br />
DIAMONDS<br />
REMOUNTED<br />
OVIR 35 YEARS<br />
OF IXPiRIINCI<br />
UtUtaina<br />
til AMURY AVI, PH. MMVI<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School auditorium Saturday evening<br />
(<strong>Mar</strong>ch 27), Looking on here are Group<br />
mtmbeij (1, to r.) Miss Ruth Nevtas, M<br />
Edwin Pelfcay, Mri, Matthew Cairnes, Jr.,<br />
and Mrs. John Devine,—Senior photo<br />
Scout. 4-H News<br />
tW<br />
*fer 7, iKcordhig to week and was turned over to Oecnn<br />
d wile, Ruth, Rembrandt Ot? poUee. fit Municipal Oourt ym~<br />
, C, hurled stonm through terday he plsded guilty to the stone-<br />
i <strong>of</strong> hsr home on 7th stthrowing.<br />
Murddpul Magistrate<br />
rt ev.<br />
Franklin A. Kim gave him a 15-dny<br />
tumoa up In AUantli suspended senten«,<br />
l ard<br />
selling a color tclevUon he had taken<br />
lo his shop far reimLru, had Ms<br />
ensra postponed until Friday.<br />
Weattierby was remanded to Coun-<br />
Listed<br />
ty jail on a further charge <strong>of</strong> contempt<br />
<strong>of</strong> court. It was Mated he<br />
I rally has been sch^d. was in arrears an a support order<br />
r at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recwntfon issued by die County court.<br />
j It was anrKxviccd Robert a Krokenberger, IS, <strong>of</strong><br />
' br RerrnfitioD Goordinatjaf' Simpson av. near 11th «t.. and Airman<br />
Harold O, Baker, Std. %). Ma<<br />
E sturfem ot the resort tioned at tte PaJermo Air Base, ac-<br />
^ ^ovnpM^ for ribtmB cused <strong>of</strong> fighttng near a limchstand<br />
• bi the competition which on 9th st., had their cases post-<br />
1 In the vicinity <strong>of</strong> 12thponed<br />
until Friday because BBke<br />
I te boardwalk.<br />
attorney was unable to appear in<br />
I that preliminary court yesterday. Krokenberger is<br />
i wili be staged on Sat-free<br />
In M0 bJdL Baker was re-<br />
L i^fi vy with ttie champkn- in OWBQF <strong>of</strong> mWtary, auttnri-<br />
> Itffid Mr TufB*>y, AprU<br />
J suspended the<br />
will be sectioned <strong>of</strong> Dlriekson P, LampWn, »,<br />
, the Peewreii (8 to <strong>of</strong> AU.-uitic Qty, Jar 3D
V.*.a<br />
jk> came to. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
'and 91 yews av><br />
air tte acaahore. Darby also mented<br />
tte But Industry, an Iran<br />
Ddry started In UU tr cousin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Stmw Lake. At first newspaper<br />
. _ i_ •_»_• m * • lii aftii ^al} ,<br />
Mortgage Loans<br />
• CONV^JTIONAl<br />
A- CONSTRUCTION<br />
CAPtMAYCOUHH<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
M914 , <strong>1965</strong><br />
I HBCT OOCTWH MORTGAGE LOAHS<br />
SEASHORE<br />
, BUILDING and LOAN<br />
I ASSOCIATION<br />
- - V/HW<br />
h* «M« "<br />
U I<br />
Ac hWory <strong>of</strong><br />
• 3o»ey"<br />
x the •ppobtf-<br />
G. Hainn. ten<br />
th» Now<br />
IfMOHlTTI<br />
avertable<br />
M.00<br />
J PILIT OP<br />
1IM BAU<br />
mltun<br />
IA LA KINS<br />
•ROLE<br />
rWedfM<br />
terna<br />
tfflAK<br />
I <strong>On</strong>ions<br />
1*1,00<br />
POMELKTTK<br />
II la Klna<br />
RltM JEMMY<br />
It RIM<br />
bSauerkraut<br />
NLLID CUUM<br />
stBil bun<br />
•1.00<br />
I tMOMTTI<br />
" tiunage<br />
IOIICKBN<br />
NBL1I<br />
M.00<br />
I Gravy<br />
OUII<br />
I Sauce<br />
$ 1.00<br />
''•'l«Q«Mt<br />
•npWI Wsl!»oo, II, cd Hivm av. near<br />
M% % M R «j|« |<br />
TWO ARE INJURED. Both driven win hurt slightly<br />
»lni» fill an tndalwiiiliailij<br />
In tbi* accident which occured on Route 9 la Somers Point<br />
W8ilace wu tflnaHy ot> when the auto in the.background enmsed over into the<br />
durgo ot brealdng; and aMrtina at wrong laM <strong>of</strong> trafflc. — <strong>Mar</strong>tin Photo.<br />
the Chattatos RMtwinux, 9th M,<br />
and CsotoaJ »v. There, «riy cm<br />
Two Drivers Hurt<br />
Oiri»traa» mondag pouoe mid h*<br />
In Rout* 9 Crash<br />
In Jail on default «f baU on thin Parkway Nixes SOMERS WOBTt — Tyro Bengal<br />
hanje, polke and county datoettvw<br />
wen Injured Saturday in a head-on<br />
impiicalsd Mm in two «rlkr caper..<br />
colHxkn <strong>of</strong> autanobtl on Haute 9<br />
<strong>On</strong> Oirlrtjna» Eve, pollse said Wat New Cape Exits where it ttttenaets fee <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
teas broke into tt» boos <strong>of</strong> Donsld<br />
Sonwn Point GoU Course here.<br />
Oaitland at MS W«lny av. TheWOODBRIDGE,<br />
N. J, — Execu-<br />
Gsrtlanda were in Horlda. Wallace<br />
tbrn Acelia bnieiari, 20, <strong>of</strong> Mays<br />
tive Director D, Louis Tond, si the<br />
OoUwJ itJBMtU to vUuabki lnciudliig<br />
Landing. *u sdmltted to Bore Me-<br />
New Jeney Highway Aulnority. re-<br />
• pair <strong>of</strong> blnoculari, a aunera, and<br />
morial IbspitBl for observation <strong>of</strong><br />
port, Oat a special<br />
a watch.<br />
Utfufafc James EnnU, <strong>of</strong> 301 Hflinra<br />
study found proposed northbound<br />
Some 10 d»y» before, the poltoe al-<br />
av., IJnwood, was treated at the<br />
cduj for the Garten State Purkway<br />
to cbaretd, Wallace accotttd an eld-<br />
aaspKai where nine *tilche* were<br />
in Qipe May County were not leas.<br />
erly wmhan in an alley olf Sth st.<br />
required to ckw a head wound.<br />
Ue and could not be built im-<br />
tween am|»m and Haven BVS. He<br />
Accoiding to Bomers Point poJJce,<br />
mediately.<br />
Mole n.71 Ipom tho woman'! puns<br />
i' or LIUHLJ over on the wrong<br />
and fled.<br />
He promised, however, that in thear.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the highway crushing into<br />
Hl» victim was taken to ante whole the proposals—involving con- Mrs. Bameistrs vehicle on a curve<br />
emortel Hospttal where she wasstruction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Parkway ejdt nunps m tte road.<br />
treated for a broken arm and cut* at Interchanges 4, 6 and 17-would Police Issued a violations mmraons<br />
and bruises <strong>of</strong> the face and Up, be re-«tudled u soon as traffic to Ennjs,<br />
TWO other men wen involved In from tte Cape May-Lewes Ferry<br />
Wallaces earlier advenluns. police develop* to a greater extent than<br />
saJd.<br />
presently Indicated.<br />
Youth Corps Opening*<br />
The Executive Director noted that<br />
the proposal lor a Mrtibaund exit Lilted for Local Area<br />
at Interchange 4 cnanegane; with The State Fjtiplqymn* Service Of-<br />
the WUdwoad Hvd. was the closest fice in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> is now recruiting<br />
PAINTING Hie to feasibility <strong>of</strong> the three, and said youth asm II through 21 for fhe<br />
the Authority would re-enamioe the State Neighborhood Youth Corps.<br />
TOWN<br />
traltk- picture there In the Spring According to Manager Jama U<br />
<strong>of</strong> jiejEt year.<br />
Dugsm, openings ciist tor U youos<br />
with PHIL TURNER The findings <strong>of</strong> the Authority's who are out <strong>of</strong> school, unemployed<br />
130,000 engineering study initiated and who are memnas <strong>of</strong><br />
1363 were personally presented with camings <strong>of</strong> Use* than H.O00 per<br />
See real live theater! Qntaln In advance d by b Mr. M TonU to mem- ]/mr. In addiHnn. the yaelm must<br />
Use tat th@ comeey dissa "H bers <strong>of</strong> file Ape May County Board be raidents <strong>of</strong> nearly rural areas.<br />
Ujr Darling Daughter", ta 8:30 <strong>of</strong> FreehoJders and mayor* nt arts It to expected that these >-c»jths will<br />
p.m., Saturday at the high school localities at a meeting beU last Fri- be engaged (or conervatkn work at<br />
andttnrlnm. The play is uiiiiilnl day in Beosley-8 Print tte OprWn aty>Tuctebae anno<br />
by the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Oaaununity Mr, TonU told the group w flat the PMBW, Their rags wOl be team<br />
Theatre Group—«01 <strong>of</strong> them dyedw study showed northbound exit atlSLS to tLS per hour, with tte<br />
Ia4»wool thfrtans Don't mls» Interchange 6 leading to North work Luting lor M weeks, with<br />
fhe show. You'll get a nal bang WUdwood would not produce enough provision for farther training and<br />
out <strong>of</strong> it Save Saturday night for Income ftom a 10 eenot toll to cover<br />
Free bu* transportation win be pnj-<br />
OC31S<br />
and opcraUng such a new ramp<br />
# • •<br />
inteTrartod youths are urgnl to con<br />
A ITp af H* Tkw Tafpsr<br />
tact tte State Employment Service:<br />
The IntenOisuge 17 tnmafl for, Office at Stt^M and to ask for Mr.<br />
i aty also would not.<br />
1%'Swrjsf. ^<br />
on tte baste <strong>of</strong><br />
cents tnU than, the Anttnruy <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
advised.<br />
Mr. Tonll stressed that the Geseral<br />
Engineering Consultants who<br />
made the •tody for the Autf*wiry<br />
had nrajBMea Ferry baffle figures<br />
Anyhow, our O& fatten say with full soBEideratiaB for the faihar<br />
some day we will have a swefl strike and other operating difficult-<br />
new building in Us pUce. Good ' its which plagued me Delaware<br />
also good to know! Bay crossing service in Its initial<br />
that plans will be made ouetully, I year. The Ferry started service last<br />
IWs summer temportry arnmge- I July.<br />
menu will nUn can at things. I He also explained that under Its<br />
agreement with the purchasers <strong>of</strong><br />
So far Spring hasn't Bvcd up to j bonds issued to finance Parwsy con-<br />
her reputation—but any d
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UQUOR<br />
STORE<br />
34TH STREET<br />
IF ITS<br />
HAVE IT.<br />
399-35%<br />
OXYOKW<br />
REXALL<br />
1c SALE<br />
STARTS APRIL Irt<br />
10 BIG DAYS<br />
MMMdoawmwutr<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
7a.m. -2 am.<br />
HtfHt4lk<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
<strong>On</strong>Thattda<br />
33 B*ANDS Of BBH1<br />
AM SB ymn, ni<br />
<strong>of</strong> MM Qesan Oty<br />
Oub. the <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy Flodlla<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte Out Gourd Anmiary, and<br />
the mm/km Oamtn Club.<br />
MfMs are • m. Winiam R.<br />
<strong>of</strong> PhltadeipWa; a daughter, lbs,<br />
DurotivH. ROTOTA, glBM^^W<br />
a Ms, Mrs. Guy Lee, <strong>of</strong> Miami,<br />
Ftou: three granddiildrat and sewn<br />
«N*M CITY<br />
Lagoon Resort<br />
Set Near Point<br />
^ ^ • ceupfe<br />
<strong>of</strong> raoteta, a ^ « | omfer —1 •<br />
Mgh-ri»e .partook EH<br />
tte sas*Mai <strong>of</strong> as <strong>On</strong> "i<br />
Icr resident, ix planted i v.iiov<br />
te Harbor TowMttp.<br />
The J3 million prcject, which vrili<br />
lilii orevand-a^jalf-raifc- fcaiiagp<br />
os Hie inias l^^DM^Sngpsft rud*<br />
the brain child <strong>of</strong> John & Bleakley,<br />
wine summer home U on Aberdin<br />
nL In, BleakJey heads tte<br />
qy Development organka<br />
which i» eumntly engagai in W<br />
nine a new shopping «n»?r »J Cherry<br />
MB. and has just fompletfd two<br />
new iMftWmHal developments in that<br />
Bleakley-s plan, backed up by mapand<br />
specifications, baa win tte tent*<br />
Uve approval <strong>of</strong> tte Is Ksrtor<br />
TMvrsUp Piaiming Board and is CT<br />
pected to (jain <strong>of</strong>ficial approval <strong>of</strong><br />
th# TUwuiHp G2IJiriyit£0 siistly.<br />
The Rar, Wmtam R. Alien, pas. "AU our lota »ill be lagewfraif<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> (he First Presbyterian Church tats," BleaMnr explained. He sud<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, <strong>of</strong>lMnted at tte serv- that his plus,call for the nnKrue.<br />
ice in the Chester J. Wlmbcrg tton <strong>of</strong> high das reMeixem, many<br />
Funeral Home, SU Astjury av. In<strong>of</strong><br />
which «ouM serve as sunnier<br />
terment ins tn Laurel Memorial boms.<br />
Park. Mays Landing.<br />
Bleakk-y. who has sunraered in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty for many years, icid thf<br />
Manning Board members he srJertrt<br />
Mrs. Leooarda P. Nudo the waterfront, site within the Toa-n-'<br />
A Solemn Requiem Mass w ship limite because <strong>of</strong> its stiaiepe'<br />
Of Monday in St. Francis Assisi location between <strong>Ocean</strong> Qly and<br />
Church. SfringOdd, ^, tor IBs,<br />
Letmarda (Lena) Pinto Nutlo, <strong>of</strong> 414<br />
Sth St.. who died suddenly tort week<br />
in Lake Worth, Fla.<br />
Mrs. Nndo lad been a resident<br />
ken since 1927. She tins Hie wife <strong>of</strong><br />
Michael Nudo, for many yean opentor<br />
c£ s bBrbershop here.<br />
Also surviving are a daughter,<br />
Us, Camela Heill <strong>of</strong> Springfield:<br />
Mrs. Rdse Clements, <strong>of</strong> Bart Aurora,<br />
N.Y., and four grandchildren.<br />
!<br />
Atlantic my.<br />
•We wouldn't anticipate such a big :<br />
unciertaWng If m didn't see this area<br />
as having one <strong>of</strong> the greatest growth ,<br />
potentials in tte State <strong>of</strong> Nnv J.:rsey,"<br />
Bleakley explained. I<br />
SOMERS<br />
ware conducted Monday afternoon for<br />
Mrs. Efeae E. Gray, <strong>of</strong> 23 Annie av-.<br />
KM dial last T»iursilaji ia i n<br />
Memorial Hospital.<br />
Mrs, Gray was a native <strong>of</strong> Phila.<br />
delphia and bad made her home in<br />
ners Point fop 17 years,<br />
urvivors include her husband. (<br />
Woodrow: see soa, James M. Oollett. i<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shiiron [fill. Fa,; and three grand-1<br />
sens, _ _ I<br />
The Rev diaries Rinck. pastor <strong>of</strong> j<br />
Grace LUntran Chnrch, <strong>of</strong>ficiated u I<br />
tte MfvieB, Burial was in Pleasantville<br />
Cemetery. j<br />
Local Police Grads |<br />
Of SM Girt Academy<br />
Recently appointed <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty pa- •<br />
Heesnen Richard B. Goss and Charity<br />
C Lovetand will be graduated Friday'<br />
from the Mtn State PoUce Academy'<br />
class at Sen Girt.<br />
The two local policemen will be*<br />
among 52 policemen handed diplomas i<br />
by State Polke Lt, Harold G. SesDer. i<br />
Police Academy commandant- j<br />
Lovetand was honored by his fe>.|<br />
John J. Thompson<br />
John J. Thompson, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
formerly at <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty- died <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
M at BnKsJa Medial tetter. Ifc<br />
•y*<br />
Sur\ii.inK are his wife, Rosalie; low students who chose Mm as class j j<br />
tan daughters. Mrs. Rosalie Skid- President, i<br />
mate and MKS <strong>Mar</strong>ie Thunipson; hu The six-week ti-jtamfi enurse is' I<br />
! Ray Thompnn; the only one <strong>of</strong> its idnd in the Sate: j<br />
brother. Albert Thompson, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> and has received national eosimcn-:<br />
ftree sisters and a grandson, j daUon. The only charge to the ran-! j<br />
FuneraJ services w«e conducted ; munlties sendinj men is BO to dp- ,<br />
in rtUaoelpbia Bar* U, with in- [ fray the cast <strong>of</strong> the sra' and Sea tale Gty,<br />
_it: Grassy Sound, belwea Stone<br />
Harbor and North WUdwnd, 4 74;<br />
Kp IMMSH <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty and<br />
Lungport. t% IBdde Tnor<strong>of</strong>are, be><br />
nm-en WHnwmd and Ope May. SJ7,<br />
and TowraaxT« Inlet behroen Avakm<br />
and Sea We <strong>City</strong>, 7m.<br />
attributed tte increased<br />
traffic on tte Span linldng Wildwood<br />
and Ape May to tte opening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lerry line. He said there vac an<br />
g qf activity on this route<br />
aniing xne MHUHM* months.<br />
A—Pa you know your wile ti tefl-<br />
It nari «ta» you can't Matp<br />
m la doHMff<br />
B—Ibara iiotWog. I bought her<br />
ah<strong>of</strong>neand IaM keep her in that.<br />
Watches<br />
Clocks<br />
Rings<br />
Jewelry<br />
Watcft,<br />
AaH«w Clock<br />
SMITH JEWEffiS<br />
MMI ROAD, MARMORA<br />
DM W-3171<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY!<br />
SITUATION WANTED—EWeriy worn.<br />
S(i wants gafe o* SIRS!! apaftjnem<br />
I M or rooming home lor lum-<br />
Wnte Ba 287. Sim..<br />
*12<br />
fOIMM HELP WdNTED — Trein<br />
with »Ep«ienee= steady, full<br />
lim« tfPBiovmtnl. liolt RMIfy,<br />
619 tttl StrHt. i-2i<br />
MAtE HELP WANTED— CjppwrtJf<br />
•irrtH. Franlt F^is. 34C Stan<br />
R« y 39971*9. 13i<br />
WAKTED TO RBJT_* lin or O,,,<br />
••* to «Of« a HP. !!#.6§t3. Aak<br />
far Sh«l. Ciil -sek 4trt • w B,<br />
3-1S<br />
SALE—13 table foot<br />
f t good punnini Fla!<br />
cm*<br />
S*LE S. IBS* Clnte, M<br />
m, * » top, ncMlcnt eon.<br />
SM «t M H Ouan Av«<br />
FOB S»l£—«nl,Ou» s*«t thtrr,,<br />
* arawsrl, a«(l«« «B,artiOB,<br />
17000. Fnarw 1393S5S. 3 JS<br />
FO« SALE—S SrrM .,, r«f,,Sw<br />
ttfl, on. 15 ft, Mft an. w.rt. w.<br />
m«B Mfc 4 ft. Ml ^SMntl^<br />
SMtl<br />
ith itreM, gmunis no metnmm.<br />
*» yon •<br />
fhe FLANDERS<br />
PHONE 399-1000<br />
SUNDAY lUFFiT 1 to I P. M.<br />
No m«iu lo b»»Htw yoo—<br />
SM whit you M ••* —<br />
ll* -wfu# wall fl^Mfe *<br />
ALSO ENJOY OUR DELIGHTFUL BMNIRS SERVED<br />
TUESDAY THIIU SATURDAY, fcSO .to • P.M.<br />
ACADEMY<br />
AWARD<br />
NOMINATIONS!<br />
BEST PICTURE!<br />
BEST ACTRESS!<br />
%<br />
STARTS APRIL 7th<br />
BREADED<br />
VEAL<br />
SUNDAY<br />
SPECIAL<br />
CUTLET<br />
PLATTER<br />
'1.00<br />
Include* Urge Iraad^ CutM,<br />
Tesctd Salad with Orauing and<br />
Ctwica <strong>of</strong> Two V«s«taMa*,<br />
SPENCE,<br />
TAKE-OUT KrTCHEN<br />
10th MrNt and Asbury Av«nM<br />
Dial 399134B<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
LONGPORT-SOMERS POINT BOULEVARD<br />
PROUDLY PRESCMTS<br />
NIT1U"<br />
AT THE PIANO<br />
AND ORGAN<br />
, SMONindPUYMfi<br />
YOUR FAVORITE MOOMB<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LUNCH, DINNER, LATE SNACKS<br />
PRIVATE DINING ROOM tar BANQUETS and PARTliS<br />
fbbster<br />
FTSI^RMAN'S WHARF, CAPE MAY,<br />
PHONE 884-8296<br />
COCKTAILS, • LUNCHEONS<br />
DINNERS<br />
Luncheon — Noon to 3 P. M.<br />
Dinner — From 5 to 10 P. M,<br />
NO, 0<br />
Open All Ywr GARDEN STATE<br />
N. J,<br />
^r,^T>'<br />
ef «<br />
i** cm- and liigittroach<br />
Uuit abc la unable<br />
1<br />
OCEAN CI]<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
— pr«t«nfi<br />
"Yes, My Darling<br />
»ttt»t»>«<br />
THU.-FRI., APRIL 1<br />
•?«•!•{*<br />
|«»»«»t»M»tMM««»»«+»»««»<<br />
; tTARTINO SAT.<br />
kvelusi<br />
>Tte TWrd An- come from Oauvlew ReEknal<br />
i New Jeney Junior Mullica Hffl, Washington Ttownshlp<br />
FnrtiviU will be held in SewHl and Bridgetoo Junior High.<br />
I;15 p.m. ID Bridgcton Memben <strong>of</strong> the Festival Chorus<br />
Nine studenU bam came from as tar north as HigMs-<br />
School wUl parUci- towa and at far south as Wildwood.<br />
to IBD schools will be represtTited.<br />
I three years ago by the<br />
Students bam Dawes Avenue<br />
Ottml Director*-<br />
School who will be In the Chorus are<br />
concert has grown<br />
Randi CoUey, Karen Levlne, MnthUde<br />
•tte bom 100 to more<br />
P*^»ori, Corinne OMMS, William<br />
Iclpnting etudenb, Guest<br />
Dennis, Harry Mason. Alfred Juliana,<br />
this year's chorus is<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>k Jackson and Dwight Hewitt.<br />
<strong>of</strong> PWnceton. Mrs, Sandra Miller is their musical<br />
with the festival idea instructress.<br />
several performing<br />
* Sooth Jersey area Ticket* arp available from<br />
I invited to render a fewchorus<br />
member and also will be said<br />
Tnls year the group* at the door.<br />
unittee Seeks Candidates<br />
Scout God-Country Award<br />
get more Scouts <strong>of</strong> Seouting to promote interest in the<br />
rr—< EWKapal. and Orthodox drive. The SeoutroMtere Round-<br />
M>«ry tor (he God and Country table, The EJtplorrj-« Roundtabie <strong>of</strong><br />
' united ty the Pro. bolh Districts, alas the Dirtrici Com-<br />
'on Scouting mittee meetings and the mee+lng <strong>of</strong><br />
oittoe met at «he home the Executive Board. Tin? Protestant<br />
1 A. Eichorst in LlnwooU, clergy wUl also be sJeHed by mail<br />
• V. Ftyl. dwlrman ol the M to tha aim <strong>of</strong> the drlw with full<br />
I prtUed. Htose poncnt iH&riHat$(in on iMw ^Us €93rl<br />
•tothfabova were Bruce nwnrd tt needed, the target date<br />
> «* Dnu dry. and Du> will be Boy Scout Sunday. Febnary<br />
» Itecuav* JMUOS V Rob-U.<br />
1MI. Whore It to Awed that<br />
~1 »dvtar to the commit. many ScouU will receive the Cod<br />
K B gaBiml n'-j? AWhv flVillk UMaf Pflfl~<br />
tom to their napceUve dmrdies and<br />
j committee proposed<br />
(4 several {nwnliKat<br />
P* ISfW muinjfjis JPdMVf.<br />
v»rtouM danonunatioDt<br />
J|»y wUl be » «* *fr- Dlmon,<br />
~~~~i to conduct the Pro.<br />
' t th» Sprint Ounp-<br />
• nJ OUITM<br />
"Airt a hie difference<br />
the Wngi <strong>of</strong> old times and the Mngi<br />
now,"<br />
"HaWa tmV<br />
OWMty Award, "In jDTflMr Mints the Idnw taed<br />
« the tiomnuttee w« to keep tab; now the fools ktep<br />
v»rl bnactn <strong>of</strong> flMBL"<br />
• htrWy NcbkM «xtwiak»<br />
ftytlCtbtf<br />
v<br />
Col. H«rbert,rosiard, Kiwairis dub presldent,<br />
and WUMam Berggoetz, <strong>of</strong> Cologne,<br />
Mafrict Lt. Governor. Below the Leprechauns<br />
who relied voice In Irish long. They<br />
•re (1. to r.) Michael Barnes, Michael Tel.<br />
•on, Dennis Calme*, John Huff, John Hendrtx,<br />
Michael Kline, John Sattleburger arid<br />
John Hood. Th« accompanist Is Mri, Joseph<br />
Barnes.—Senior photos.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-tEDGf R<br />
Golden Age Club Schedules<br />
Annual Banquet <strong>On</strong> May 18<br />
Betty Diver, chairman <strong>of</strong> the18<br />
at 6 p.m. in FWrmaunt Dm. Car-<br />
OtUm Ate Club's annual banquet, dUE. TletatB will be available at the<br />
reported on plans lor the affair at anext<br />
meeting, April 6.<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> tte dub beM last Tues- Three new members and me<br />
day in the Youth <strong>On</strong>to. visitor* ware welcome]. New mem-<br />
The affair la gcheduled far Maybers<br />
ai« Mrs. Edna streaker and<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner. The<br />
visitors were Mrs. Hprence Kier-<br />
RUIMH D. lamed Is nan. Mrs. Elizabeth Christie, Mrs.<br />
Lee Funs, Mrs. Etta Pateraon. Mrs.<br />
Aboard USS O'Bannon Emma Dawson who ia vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bader Field Club. Mrs.<br />
MUdrcd Hettrieh who to pnnident<br />
at the Abaeon Goldea Age CJub.<br />
Vm CBANNOK (DCM50) CrTtT-<br />
NCl^Morfilnisfs Male mini dan<br />
Kuril D. Lamed, USf, an <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Norman F Lnm«I. Sr., <strong>of</strong><br />
5«8 <strong>Ocean</strong> HeiKhts av,, LJnwood,<br />
N, J.. M saving aboard tte destroyer<br />
USS OBannon in the Western Pacific<br />
with the U, -S. Swath Fleet,<br />
has been awarded the Armed Force*<br />
Bptttnqp MedaL<br />
Ht nwSvod the medal far porticl-<br />
(IttB in western pacific operation*<br />
ban January 2, 1365, to F*brtiory<br />
Mrs. <strong>Mar</strong>ion Hunter, chairman<br />
the Bewine ^roup, reported completion<br />
at IT triangular. 12 roll<br />
bandages and two sheets. These will<br />
bo given to the Cbpe May County<br />
Renew! Squad.<br />
It was reported that Walter Sbm<br />
and Mrs, nraUaaon are stfll<br />
12, aboard the CBannoo.<br />
Fotlowing the meeting Fin Chief<br />
The 0"Bannon is hnmeported in<br />
Fod Taccartno presented a talk on<br />
FMri Harbor. Hawaii, and is ached,<br />
fire prevention. Capt Earl Shaw<br />
tiled to return there about April 2.<br />
I by showing a Dim which laid<br />
emphasis on the cosfly results <strong>of</strong><br />
neglect and carelesmess.<br />
Hottesss for the April mee<strong>On</strong>gs<br />
Women's Democrat Club will be Mrs. C Lndtner, Mrs. R.<br />
Mills. Mrs. N. Howell. Mrs. M.<br />
Enjoys Sf, Pat Party Dowall, Mrs. llunter astistcd by<br />
Members and guests <strong>of</strong> the Wo-<br />
hosts W. Shearer and W. GUforth.<br />
men's Roqsevelt Democratic Oubi<br />
enjoyed a St. Patrick's Day covered BsMinT SQUARE OMtCM<br />
dUi supper Wednesday evening, taut Finns have been announced by tte<br />
week, in the Eecreation Hsdl. TheCape<br />
May CouWy Rescue Squad lor<br />
door prtoe writ to Mrs. <strong>Mar</strong>y Town, a benefit square dance to be hdd<br />
•end.<br />
May 15 at g pJn. in the squad home,<br />
n» nod meeting will be April f 3rd M. and Haven av, Jim <strong>Mar</strong>shall<br />
at which time Mrs. Townsend and will be the culler. Tickets will be<br />
Mrs, Fanny Camp will be<br />
avaUaWe at local stares.<br />
DENMAUR COIN-OP<br />
• * SELF SERVICE DRY CLEANING • *<br />
Palmer Shopping Center • 14th St. ft Hiven An.<br />
(OPPOSITE "mi A*P)<br />
DRY CLEAN 8 lbs.
im?<br />
M OiMHI An.<br />
MMIIV KIM<br />
BOSWELL'S<br />
[BEAUTY SALON<br />
[ SptdalbJng hi PatmaMBl' W«M • •<br />
pAm Mai Mfbl 141<br />
Curl 'n' Swirl -<br />
The New Natural Look<br />
ALL BEAUTY SERVICES AT<br />
HUDEGARO'S BEAUTY SALON<br />
1710 Asbwy Ave, Dial 399-5035<br />
•VBNINO ACCOMMOOATIONt<br />
CERRUTI<br />
if AUTY SHOPPE<br />
& MM»m<br />
MONDAYS<br />
nangi by AppotabaaM<br />
DM MV.1IM<br />
DOROTHY'S £3£<br />
WWMAM MemaffMSlff<br />
OPIN TIM 'ROUND; OBM* MMriaf<br />
OUL TODAY PM APMIKTMBMT<br />
DOROTHY COX-mprMw<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
"IAIC ON ALL<br />
•IAL5 PIWMANINTS<br />
mmm ON HONDATO<br />
v». Mat JW-IM2<br />
Stedem's Beauty Shop<br />
Undmr lh* Fmnonal Supwv/slon<br />
IUNMS7S<br />
PLATTS HAIR 8TYUST8<br />
* AMFLS fitlZ PARKINO *<br />
^ _jtfi!iiAiliJS| i Optldan<br />
IW.tHiSt.<br />
ttltttlM<br />
THE<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home<br />
HERBERT L. GODFRIY.<br />
EstablWred 1806<br />
109 Cantral AVMIM<br />
Pledging for th» futur; at In #fc» paif, thm<br />
ftnmtt and most dignified funeral service.<br />
i<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
• NBAR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL S9WKJ77<br />
SUccMMOTt to <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty'a lint Punetal Director<br />
PROGRAM SUST (<strong>Mar</strong>. SI)<br />
"WhatDMallMMii<br />
To B*<br />
•*-'• i?.<br />
It is uld <strong>of</strong> m certain friend <strong>of</strong> ouri that he wfBt <strong>of</strong>fHu4m0»mi.<br />
Strange expreusicm, th*t! It can mean Oat a, panom had a mental BcMfcdown,<br />
or that he became a sort <strong>of</strong> fanatic; or itcajimeuviinply tldttlat tnttno<br />
interegted in one thimj to the exdosion'" i <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ttr importantmattcm.<br />
And tte very fart that our generation has coined<br />
such an idiom is indicative <strong>of</strong> the fart Oat WE aw •och<br />
tragedy every day.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the vital contributiona <strong>of</strong> religion to life is<br />
Ita gift <strong>of</strong> balance. The knowledge <strong>of</strong> God helpa a roan<br />
see all else 1B its proper perspecti ve,<br />
la a day when millions are caught in turbulent<br />
erosscurrentB, faith points to the true center <strong>of</strong> existence<br />
., , worship steadies the mind and heart I<br />
IMM *.tr* ia.il<br />
TMs Swfes Is Mng PuUiAml Und f thm Sponnr+ip<br />
ARTHUR M. DaMARlS<br />
KlllHI _ |HMW<br />
106 AHanHc Av«. Mai 399-1233<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTTN<br />
Ills A>bury Avaw Mai 3fM0M<br />
THE CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
MI Asbury An, Mai 399-1300<br />
SELVAGN'S<br />
REXALL PHARMACY<br />
9tti St. and Asbwy Av*. Dial 3994S35<br />
SAMPSON and HAMAOA<br />
1WAN," DklMlLl<br />
HOWAtD S. STAMTON l'l<br />
•10 Aat<strong>of</strong>y Avav DM<br />
WATiR<br />
210 T«tfc<br />
OCEAN CtTY<br />
SAVINGS* LOAN<br />
1001
4^4<br />
M ^<br />
7«?«Sa<br />
P3$pw 4 ;«<br />
trimti<br />
iRAYJ<br />
?WNtjMia,ts* na.a)<br />
Wkft SAY thing! anyt<br />
H»atti. Assert, recite,<br />
u, rtttil thorn.<br />
tit, pwpftft do in soTtn <strong>of</strong><br />
; aver acttulry SAYING them.<br />
Ider, note, inform, claim,<br />
, a&Bge, explain, contend,<br />
. . advise, reconv<br />
, pronounce, emph-<br />
ranches the<br />
a view, give one to<br />
point ttM «tJtf danger) in all this Is<br />
. pnaa has * darerent definition or mean--<br />
, tor anmple, that a person has STATED,<br />
" hi. «&-tights to assume that he has<br />
Bttt inS ha» tot merely made a casual<br />
> afraid to let yodr<br />
New*.<br />
«rara; but oui if u ever in m j a.^<br />
SAY it-plain «»iU«tai<br />
Third In State<br />
by O>» !<br />
'«-<br />
sMp. In the otter relay if Ike «ay. I<br />
W&ffBmWBa^aw dim I1VM Mi KM I<br />
Gonnan swam to third aim btmnrtl<br />
ID the 300?ard medley relay. »•*•• j_<br />
saw ttrtMMiD* «er« BID L»m I Yearbook Staff Sonets<br />
ierty-s aeraiod m the io»*ard »••*>*•<br />
Becky Statth, MtUB, MeSher.<br />
man. Cant Jose*- <strong>Mar</strong>y Carmrra,<br />
*MȣWlh.<strong>On</strong>ny Se^tried, Cam*<br />
CattiE, Bffl Johnson. Kamy Krattenmafcer,<br />
Joe Gatew, RIek Bnnghurn.<br />
" DaMy, Sherril iHhrsff-n. Patu<br />
saw, JacqM Nicnbon, Lea Het-<br />
M Tsang, lintfe Hackney. LK<br />
SB, Blase Brown. Judy MM.<br />
DbMh Donos pmud. F*t<br />
Back, VJdde<br />
Wlen. Ann hM,<br />
fcfee Bang. Unda Ganary, Hi^b<br />
•Wrerw. Chris Benson,<br />
Kandant, 01m Barbour, LOUB m-<br />
B M Son Jacob. KJrfc Nevius,<br />
Qjy Ptetaaon. IBsc^ afason, Wry<br />
l*ootma-a. Bin Dougherty. Gary<br />
GO*. MB Moller, Jim Luris, FMn<br />
MBs3\ I^By MEAEB, Jobs Sov^, ^ie<br />
*TTi Itinai, Tag Bugxm. Ra>' FMUaa,<br />
ssB IB1. t^wfcins, cbapaane.<br />
Mora Seniors Receive<br />
College Acceptances<br />
Kwnntty Am hn« been mac<br />
Ocoin aiy IHgh School Madon acceptal<br />
at collega Umnadmt the<br />
Donald Barrett an accepted at<br />
Brt <strong>of</strong> nan Jersey aad Handr<br />
*fll be aMast to ltia^m 1M><br />
^ .^ • •tadiA* ^m _-- - -<br />
• WV alBli^S Ifll ^n^SJB<br />
I*«i iiami ttavenity Rrturt<br />
Wr»aM «m b» ia Mek Tnfc S«ate<br />
Wii.J:fcijj_. i<br />
JtisifltiBB ^ efts i<br />
«»<br />
IAY HcOgg<br />
m ^ Students Porttdpoto<br />
»hn AMS T»M Pmgn<br />
merty JfOiCA) math lulaaj pro.<br />
gram with business math courses.<br />
A tsjuauiui M Ii 0vea and<br />
jS- -^--^^ ^^fc B^a^^^^B^H =- J-^_^ S g M A - - — - »<br />
•jjrjags* s^^i^s^s^^^^^^^ s^a^v^^^sv JUaf sv^^a^E^^^vE<br />
Kill he awarded eeitifleans, Mr.<br />
Prohaska is in charge <strong>of</strong> AMS spelt<br />
InB testing in his nilllliisi End<br />
classes. The not procedure as thst<br />
o* the matt toting wm he foBon<br />
The purpose B to meuurc •<br />
dents 1 aHUQr in areas <strong>of</strong> mftOi and<br />
ipclling and to help luaiJms cv-al-<br />
Fortntic LMgM To<br />
Install N*w Mfwba>r»<br />
The r^attve^f yonss, oM ^^ a& ^<br />
u Forensic League wJO. has* (ts;<br />
first <strong>of</strong>ficial iMttlfttlnB eAerctm <br />
f Matory bo*, be tratted up tbf<br />
a weeafWaHaB<br />
U:0h X •»»*. «- - .<br />
<strong>of</strong> IBMBV, i-Mrt * ^<br />
(Mlt* hi «• haB an*<br />
,<br />
CkUme<br />
Kacz-<br />
•dned by many <strong>of</strong>t<br />
marski on a 1<br />
Eas>oas<br />
<strong>of</strong> wbonajbad. aajRsJapt tb*y have proved tl loyalty to then-<br />
only had 15 minutas to gat opAd<br />
and daap. Thsy<br />
•at draMad,<br />
the Chapel without "popplo* pppg In" for<br />
Any OMlmt oVssfJslat, MMW, a ym. Vm> other fin* afler-acoool<br />
helper* are Anthony Allegretto aoi<br />
DiVwteAMsaOc Oar *» Mck opJotaDDWbL<br />
•tudoits fnsa AIMS.- Cbropleto with<br />
fti)J| taatana^af aanas^ t<br />
tsaa, 4w/» iatlg«r JooraalMa pnv<br />
Our ssnond grade «ager-be«vers<br />
ure anxlAuMy prepuring tor the sci-<br />
the bua.<br />
ence lair <strong>of</strong> the near future. We<br />
have tftantEn<br />
After aratvins in New York, tha<br />
flitt fd» «%• fb» T»Jl HoW wner*<br />
lift aUdUbi attyaA. iUDuush for th»<br />
Woatjnart the itudenta toonfl their<br />
•ctWdwdwlonv Wdwdwo AMttJdvtablet thers<br />
"It's an Uny"<br />
and "There's 'only one ddosfet."<br />
The next chapter <strong>of</strong> their advent<br />
oraa deals with tfcejr subway<br />
The flnl tuM tb» student* attempe-<br />
•d to make tha Schlock Up from<br />
W hotel to OoluDibia Unlver»lty,<br />
nm M many crlai <strong>of</strong> "Where<br />
, «en*or dam ro«n- do I Bo" and 'Tni lost" Pat Lytla,<br />
rJtotaiian flds niondi Connie JenJdns, Ray Pwktaa, aj<br />
10< the Rotary Oub Mike Dhnon had the experience<br />
b hbi new rote,<br />
being la a stalled subway train si<br />
rush hour en Friday afternoon. Due<br />
I pill participate In Rotary to a power fellure, the doors werfc<br />
I and activities until hi locked and and the lights wm out.<br />
d by succeeding Junior Mawtvetr, a great daal ot fte time<br />
another high school pent In New Tork m detWed to<br />
I to be nvned.<br />
Hltemting lectures and meetings at<br />
Columbia University. Junior Jaclde<br />
Nicholson fitaoawl the letflngs <strong>of</strong><br />
the whoie group: "Tbey were very<br />
erfflghfanlng. I learner) a lot" The<br />
io-Round op at6en*d leetnres by such outperaonalitle*<br />
Edwin<br />
Have a. little Newman, <strong>of</strong> tmc MM Our BMM-<br />
, Robby! t<strong>Mar</strong>ca<br />
^q^? W^B iHSHisen sy<br />
bike! . Mop<br />
place la |& d^aJflB.<br />
; Itt bouse Bot/«<br />
FoOowine tbair hard days <strong>of</strong> cort-<br />
I if Hjuqpt, acoording to fcrence* and the like, the student*<br />
d! . Be*, j<br />
relaxed In the evening by going ant<br />
fpbto Bob . Suzy Coc-<br />
on the town. Some Of their activities<br />
^.^Diarol! , . . ObWUOe!<br />
Pif^flffij ffQMBE »s^ IE^ ^^^j|^tf •Qfl^n>sl<br />
then there's "Twitting<br />
. Wake up little Susie! "GoMen Boy", gning to see the<br />
Ill do me Jimbo Jump . , . movie 'My Fair Lady" aa wefl aa<br />
I you throw that gum, "<strong>Mar</strong>y Pttppint". and attending Radio<br />
aty Music Hall. ACM attending a<br />
'movie or show, the students rahMd<br />
1 gress oi the moon as Jt goes through<br />
its monthly cycle.<br />
Our world<br />
grass teed and are<br />
Wna: day by day the progress<br />
«he Brass te maimaj Kathleen<br />
I* busy growing corn Itends,<br />
• thebsa Bflksdlu hi growing i<br />
sweet potato vine.<br />
Gregory Heenan «nd Robert Me-<br />
Laughiin get A^tlul tor the way<br />
their ehai** I* done wry day. CVnthta<br />
Jonnson M oor daxs Hbrartan.<br />
It is QatUa's Job to a* that me<br />
: on tJDe and In<br />
THIRD MIA0I<br />
•<strong>Mar</strong> Praams U M I<br />
This week third grader* have tindenahgn<br />
a prolect to promote interest<br />
in food nndmg. To sispport their<br />
encouratfement, they haw<br />
upon may booldand Men*. The<br />
cMMren purtieipetinK pK m voted byy<br />
the t They disptayed good taste<br />
in n^^<br />
thrill hl es. T^se
»'*-.<br />
mac *«*fttaii Chun*. Attity<br />
ttfe s t a t i n g m h )<br />
|i,?<br />
Going to<br />
ToB*<br />
' DUTY. Lodgto DelCorio (left) and William Sharp<br />
apear to be enjoying ttaeir stint at tbf skillet. The pur are<br />
taking their turn at cooking duties for the Lenten Break-<br />
M^ZUrteZj£&*tt'S£ftiZ»EZ R^resen^ ft toor S«J<br />
! ffiir GOVT BOOK OFFWED<br />
ID HAIO OF HEMM6<br />
Wilhfi#<br />
NO. 53<br />
Post Offiw<br />
Boat 7347<br />
WnWnglon, D. C. 20013<br />
H<br />
Church AnnouncMiMntt<br />
%MafPMM WH ^"W *<br />
6-15 p. m.-CBle*nUeBl dnse*.<br />
7-30 p. DL—lather League.<br />
• • *<br />
BETHANY MHM0OKT<br />
M* nt. «•* Bill*"" •»•<br />
TMtaY (Tawriaayj-<br />
2 p. m—FfcUowstup Grcie.<br />
7 p. m.—Youth ChoiT rehcaraal<br />
fraaay<br />
9:45 a. TO —Own* School.<br />
11 a m_—Morning Worship<br />
7 30 p m.—Evening Service-.<br />
8 30 P. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal<br />
WttAiay—<br />
3-T0 p. m—Junior additional «es-<br />
3:30 p. m.—Primary aucKtional sessions.<br />
7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting.<br />
LINWOOt><br />
SEAVIEW MFTIST<br />
M Amtnc— Hlt Ort<br />
MS Smv r*<br />
Rev. <strong>Mar</strong>t 1. OtaM, PtMr<br />
^v*m ^^ . ""i." 1 , lmc °V jeonomies Extension CouncU and Jersey Aiiembilies will meet <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
tte 4.H aubs, S in the home <strong>of</strong> PM Harry CottrUl,<br />
ttMueing the speaker at the U1S New ri - N U l n Ifisrfon Society,<br />
easing an<br />
In<br />
orthfl«.<br />
S^^S^n^oi^iK l: « «TL-^I*V "Win" be Mrs. Armngementt ato are being<br />
- - ^ S ^ > UPPER TOWMSHIP<br />
TRINITY METHOOIST<br />
** *" "•*• John ttvill^ipresident o£ the made for a Ladies Assembly In this |<br />
rJ<br />
Oiuitfa <strong>of</strong> ATmnnrnijii. as<br />
•"•#<br />
fn ri «i_j ai A_ n.33 __it==! = = Urea All fesnalft mranhfre AF tbi ' I<br />
<strong>On</strong>mdi, and at the i:83 gathering area- All female members <strong>of</strong> thi! <strong>Mar</strong>man<br />
by Ifa. Paii Paul Wagner, Wapier, a member<br />
Artisans Me requested to attend a<br />
<strong>of</strong>. the CounciL Michael Subotich meeting April 12 in the American<br />
<strong>of</strong> «pnaoB makes men- pnnclpal, wfll weleaw a Umiied »**» HalL<br />
7:30 pjn,—Senior Choir practice.<br />
pao&le and 1st mnnbti' b <strong>of</strong> l interested i parent*. | Hans aim have been announced 1<br />
Mr. Lento has spoken to more far a skating party far all Jnnkr 4:30 to 7<br />
than 3,000 high school ujaemblies. members <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31 at 7:30 p.m. at by churvh ^nupg at etemeniary<br />
Sure leaving Wheaton College he the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty SiatinB Rink. sdiooL<br />
has devoted his life to alertine n» next exeeuUve meeting <strong>of</strong> A* *^»tn<br />
1 people to the probleras <strong>of</strong> the gembly « will be Tuesday in the 7 a_m,—Men's Communion Break.<br />
MsL<br />
Kwan ft ament ML mi ASBURY AVDW<br />
day and especially to their pro- home <strong>of</strong> John Allen. Shady la,<br />
T*- <strong>Mar</strong>mora.<br />
Mr. Lonie g talks appeal to young<br />
people and adnha alike. Those <strong>of</strong>l — —<br />
high school and coUege age Uke him' m ,, _, _„.<br />
because be speaks their language SM ••!• Phone Office<br />
Building To Be<br />
i W SL^l ll Si^^^ ,^E2' Hans t0 etpan(! a« Sea We Olj<br />
a Practical Mn^<strong>of</strong> wtat should mnmunity dial ottee *-ere annau.<br />
be done about present day youth ed today (Man* 25) by the New<br />
problems.<br />
Jesey Bell Te^poone Co. Work a<br />
sdirfukd to begin in early May,<br />
EOaaari 3. Revel!, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty,<br />
New Jersey BeU's eustonier relations<br />
mjunger in the area, said the building<br />
will he enlarged to meet the<br />
growing ewmnuniesti<strong>of</strong>is needs <strong>of</strong><br />
Sea We Oty and vicinity.<br />
The building >* at Sea We Oly<br />
Is fort <strong>of</strong> New Jersey Bell's over-oil<br />
plant expansion program which B<br />
expected to mnfess till million<br />
throughout the state durins 1MB.<br />
ReveU sakJ. « «w.<br />
The building located on 43rd st<br />
near Landls av,, will be odended 27<br />
feet to the rear.<br />
The new seeUon win house additional<br />
dial ^uipnient capable <strong>of</strong><br />
handling niore man 2,TO new trta.<br />
phone ^eoi^omei^ in the arts. The<br />
on&story red-brick dial <strong>of</strong>fice ear.<br />
rartly serves more than 1,600 telephone<br />
users in Sea. Me Qty and<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> Dennis Township,<br />
Guest-Apartment HeuM<br />
Group Approves 'Guide'<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Guest<br />
and Apartment House Amodatkwi at<br />
its inoeting this week approved the<br />
US edition <strong>of</strong> the Association's<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> *k. Demonstrating the Jewelry<br />
wi-re Mm. Harold Hsmlltoo and<br />
Mrs, Walter Colberg. Guests Includ-<br />
»l Mr», Harry Shaw. Mrs, David<br />
• >
ana Hn.<br />
I pwriwn.<br />
. Ifenn An and Mrs. XocUear akp<br />
laoktncelyed • suver il bar for 100 hour*<br />
JFIdura w^n taken by<br />
Clan AIMUB Butom at the<br />
l UK* *psrds and<br />
U. S. Lady<br />
•s a door<br />
doar prizes wene<br />
with<br />
<strong>of</strong> ooCfee and take.<br />
the<br />
School News • Kyie.<br />
' mMic m^erviact, accom-<br />
UJe CfaSL<br />
In nine represent the Lords and<br />
<strong>of</strong> the OxBt. They include<br />
- Jfcdeevy, Randy Gurl<strong>of</strong>t<br />
r Mrfntyns. Ifichde Fugce. Vir-<br />
Sniirb. Gwai WMliams. Michek-<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ie Paul, Kevin<br />
and Richard Hart. Stand-<br />
at Aporor.l by IndU<br />
vMiul DUvmk (*IO) —developed by<br />
Hue Craw Md ihM SiWd, Tha Medical<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> W«» Jtney. andtha New jtrs^<br />
rkKptW A»oci»t>on—1» aimed at con<br />
Jtnrim your money white making hospital<br />
lK(Ut». Mttable to you m<strong>of</strong>« quickly.<br />
AID ii intMided to make certain that ply.<br />
mint if made only for necessary hetpHal<br />
ttryt To giv» you an idea <strong>of</strong> the potential<br />
urine*, M ha^Ml abya ef the 283,149<br />
Mile Gran member* whs wm hospitaliied<br />
lust year had been reduced a single<br />
day, it MUM have saved $10,IOO,aob.<br />
nm w money out <strong>of</strong>.yaur pocket ^e.<br />
cause your lubscription rstet are ba^ad<br />
pfl hotprtsl coiti and uMgt by those »ijb-<br />
•ciSxrt who fcatiTini VI,<br />
Th» AID Program ii fair, simple, and) demm<br />
tf pntKt tubKribcn. Hoipltals<br />
aatf fUcsWI«» now setting the wheel* In<br />
•notion for the tmplemerrlstion <strong>of</strong> the pro<br />
gram. Starting May 1, approval^ for<br />
Hw>M<br />
Blue Cross hosprtal benefits and Blue<br />
Shield benefits for medical can visits win<br />
be issued according to the dagnosis.<br />
The patient whose condition require!<br />
mora than the approved number <strong>of</strong> dayi<br />
will be covered (within the limit* <strong>of</strong> hit<br />
contract) only if the doctor completes t<br />
statement that additional days are medically<br />
required. Should a naUant Hy be<br />
yond the approved number <strong>of</strong> d»y* without<br />
such a statement by the doctor. ttM<br />
patient will be billed for the additional<br />
hospital care: benefit* for doctor visit* In<br />
medical CIN casts will be slmlUrly<br />
limited.<br />
The MD Program hai bean carefully dasigned<br />
to continue to gtn MibBrWeft<br />
and their famlllM the fuHest and finmt<br />
health care protection available in our<br />
state , . , Blue Cross and Blue Shield<br />
coverage. It will, at the same Una, be a<br />
big forward step in protecting the (ub.<br />
scribtr 1 ! investment In the Plans.<br />
BLUESWELO<br />
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Chris' SMtaMf KMtaurant<br />
ChrUHan SciMW<br />
Cianfcowsiti Inuiranc*<br />
CaWm Lumbw Co.<br />
ConnoltMwr Shop*<br />
County ef Cap* May<br />
Coral S-Jldt<br />
Cormm«ri, Ed<br />
Coctallo Concrat*<br />
CraAHall<br />
P«r»'« taafood<br />
DauM's RaMaurMt<br />
D i d d<br />
A. W-lt-r A,, (He,<br />
Darby A«ancy<br />
Dnfa Hl Hanlwan<br />
Dot', Beauty Salon<br />
M*« Gardan Barftar Shop<br />
Iddla'i Sunocs Station<br />
Kiubath Hail<br />
Emi.', Barber Shop<br />
Ervin*'» Smok. Shop<br />
E H i Tha<br />
Fairway Pharmacy<br />
Pint MHMM Church<br />
Pint PfwtjytwlMt Churdt<br />
ForrMt Laundry<br />
PSfytn M<strong>of</strong>uf Inn<br />
Prad'a Barter Shop<br />
Gill, Robert A—Builder<br />
WlUan's Pun Datfe<br />
WHIM'! TV<br />
Codfray-SmlHi Funeral Horn*<br />
Graingar Studioi<br />
Orent Co., W. T,<br />
Hregory't RettevraW}<br />
HaHamariM<br />
Haftor Ntua <strong>Mar</strong>ina<br />
Haton'i Bawty Safon<br />
HWonan't faafwd<br />
HAiagard'a BMHty SeUn<br />
HiH'Cla<br />
m<br />
HIM t P.aM4i<br />
Hobby Havan<br />
Holiday Harbor<br />
HorHw. Fruit A Prodvea<br />
Natal Fowntainviaw<br />
H«Ml Hantcotn<br />
Holy Trinity lpi|«apa| Church<br />
HoMi Boat Work*<br />
Hatwl, Motal A Rastiurant Atwc<br />
HwfhM Pharmacy<br />
Hyath<br />
I A I StyU Shop<br />
Idaal martMr Shop<br />
IdUwtld, Tha<br />
Jack'i Thriftway Station<br />
Jarnaa Manor<br />
MifHen'i Suatt Mouta<br />
Lawr«iK« Real Mate<br />
Laar't G«Mt Hovta<br />
L«Mni'i<br />
Lanax Suaat Hawa •<br />
d Convalescent Heme<br />
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32ND ANNUAL PUBLICATION<br />
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elementary school.<br />
THe OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Bowling Reports<br />
ocuut crrr LANU<br />
ftafra iMHnwii <strong>On</strong>l L<strong>of</strong>fl<br />
Thantagivtng Turkey*, 3, Eaater<br />
nto, Ii OoUeeq^ 3, Hallowe'en<br />
Pumpkins. 1; VatattHS, 3, Card^ J;<br />
GMnmaJ AnaeU, 4, Graduateu, 0.<br />
Hi«h tudhidUiU MriM, May Srolck,<br />
«. High Individual single, May<br />
Smick, 198. High Mm mztea,<br />
h.Tnk^Rlvir«, 1484. High Mam single,<br />
hHntoEtving, S16.<br />
I Roscb, 432. High Individual single,<br />
Carm RaKh, 171. High team geriea.<br />
Base*, 3571. High team single, Daffodil*,<br />
SOT.<br />
Standings: Rose*, 28-13; Daffodlla,<br />
23,17; tildes, 23-17; Fansle*. 21-19;<br />
Feontea, 20-20; Tulips, 19-21; Iris,<br />
14-26; Dm«fc», 12-28.<br />
SuDlvan's, 1521; Gtots/e-eOm, 1*32;' Prtnt Bowlin*.<br />
Wright. 14-22; Klker, 13-23. 11; WoodpHLhan, f.<br />
9 y Strikes, 3, BmdUv Hatters,<br />
1; Cbney'a Bar, 4, BflTa <strong>Mar</strong>tet,<br />
0; KaJ-s Bakery, 3, Cape Hay Qmnty<br />
Nanonal Bank, 1; <strong>Ocean</strong> Hfcbjhf*<br />
Inn. 3, Platfs Fbrniture, 1; Palermo<br />
Officers, 3. Fttlenno Airmen, 1; Con-<br />
JCANS GATHffll, ra# Men'i and<br />
ii Republican Clubj <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />
. jJned at a dinner dance at Vienna<br />
ton in Somfri Point last week. He 4<br />
the Men's Club; Mayor B Thomas Waldman,<br />
Mrs. Robert West, president <strong>of</strong> tne<br />
Women's Club, and State Senator Charles<br />
W. Sandman, speaker for the evening.—<br />
here are principals at toe affair. Left Senior photo. :<br />
are Robinson Chance, president <strong>of</strong><br />
jllwell Chapter Delegates<br />
OAR Conference In Trenton<br />
I members <strong>of</strong> the Sarah StiMer,<br />
wuighters <strong>of</strong> the Amer.<br />
^dution, Bttendri the 7W<br />
j state eonterence ol Uw New<br />
f MR In ene*(%eiy If* fanmr'Corvette •' *a<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE,<br />
1119 ASBURY AVI,<br />
OCEANCITY<br />
r-'* 4 £31<br />
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t >.<br />
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BAFT PUPltS. Three mmben <strong>of</strong> the 7-8-Y«ar Div-<br />
Mtft <strong>of</strong> Oa VTW Vottth League listens to pointers from<br />
CMK)I Frank PUeggL The leagues sponsored by the Fergu-<br />
Bort, VFW, Youth Cotomttee, is currently wind-<br />
17th ytmr $a a tutoring pound group for young<br />
y basketball players. More thin 100 boys play in<br />
Oft three league? which wwe conducted weekly on the<br />
OMiMtpllAn Hu toor. TTJB ntudents here are (1. to r.) Tony<br />
Qalanii, Leopard Foglio mad Pat Loyette.—Gratnger photo,<br />
VFW Leagues<br />
AHTBtU<br />
KSTMUTWHS<br />
CM. j,<br />
O* test paerfbte picd<br />
aouauViran TOOT TV<br />
1 "• *» •? BM<br />
tntesd<br />
ntm by the Job<br />
Mtnriee tuutmt. Free<br />
TV<br />
YELLOW<br />
CAB CO.<br />
PHOMf<br />
399-4^00<br />
'89<br />
MUSPRUL<br />
HYMOUIN<br />
• f*<br />
11-25; Rot Fl«*hea, 10-26.<br />
The destruction by fire <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Convention Mall last weekend left<br />
the VFW youth Ij-agiien temporarily<br />
Poirt Bowling, 4, Lovett Amps, 0;<br />
without pteylne; fadlitiee. Through<br />
the courtary <strong>of</strong> school authorities, the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Hjgh School gymnasium<br />
h*s fcetn <strong>of</strong>fered for league play,<br />
w> toiti-j:, I<br />
Lany PaMiley tod the lien with<br />
eight points, aidtd nnd abetted by<br />
Mike Barnes wnh six and MU.E Mcenan<br />
-with flve Ftat Exchange, Billy<br />
Slrodtell hit four po)w» while jMden<br />
Richard added one.<br />
* • •<br />
•atar*, 11, nNH f<br />
Member* oE bob teams were not<br />
amrt <strong>of</strong> it, but they were playing<br />
te last VFW League BUM ever to<br />
be Iilayed on the <strong>On</strong>venrlai Hall<br />
court, home at the (ague far many<br />
year*. MH«e Monw was high seorer<br />
for the winners with sbc potato.<br />
Tommy Shaw and Mite DOB helped<br />
oot with fitM goal*. *Wle Doug Richarda<br />
hit a foul goal. For &*on<br />
Bowttng<br />
sw.<br />
sm<br />
Sanding.: Rujners. 3M8: *•»•<br />
gelo's, 29-1S; Stahitoo, 39-13; Hyatt,<br />
28-20; Cbaatal, MBi ntaer "C'.<br />
1MN SUM, mil t«W> 27-<br />
Dem 31*9; HUlUr, MMi<br />
Stair Wfanbog. MM; *•*.<br />
T" 2MS; afwev, n-ar<br />
4, IttMab, 1; Shockerg,<br />
3%, ^ t a H ; %am, 3,<br />
Bot ftam 1; BpmfaCT, 3, Sh<br />
; <strong>Mar</strong>kers, 3, Je*te, L<br />
High individual series, <strong>Mar</strong>y Smlln,<br />
SOS, High indK-iduai single, Ruth<br />
Sbxopihire. 1M. M^i tEara scries.<br />
Crackerjacte, 1828. team single,<br />
StBtsfrajpi Shook*, MH • IBfc<br />
CraekBrjacfc», 2M3. H-Flyefs, 22 14;<br />
Spares, 20-16; Jattxa,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>kers,<br />
1SU; Short Oroultn, 17-19;<br />
16-20; Poodlere, 12H-23H; flrebaUi.<br />
Miller Adjustm, 4, Point Barters,<br />
^ 3, Stiritt<br />
THFIELO MWLIMB CENTER<br />
••Oty Mind DiiitlM<br />
Grapefruit, 4, Peseta, 0; Pears,<br />
LtaK 0; Pineapples, 4, Oranges,<br />
Gram, 4, Lemons, 0: Plums, 4,<br />
OiBHaa, 0; 3trawherrla, 2H. Appta,<br />
Mj Bananas, 1. Tsagajnes, 2;<br />
Yatermekn, 2, Apricot*. 2.<br />
High individual strtea. (nnsd<br />
JOBS Reed, «81. and (moo) John<br />
Beaasn, Of. Wfr own scrtM, Maeapples,<br />
aOsB, High taam single,<br />
nwbertie*.. T08.<br />
CAR RENTALS<br />
and LEASING<br />
UMBCA!<br />
DAILY AS LOW AS<br />
»5 and 5* PER MILE<br />
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />
If TOO OWN A NiW CAW, WE WILL<br />
WltiCHItfe! It AT f*A1K MAftKCT VAtUB.<br />
— BUSINESSMEN — PROFESSIONAL MfeN<br />
WNTAL 1W% TAX DBHICtll III<br />
Lemone, JMJ; Appbaa.<br />
SchoolboyJonM<br />
Listed In Annual Swim<br />
year*. GMd. aU«c and Inn<br />
fata<br />
«0-ywd amtjii It Guy<br />
_, CUff Beotte; 1, Dave M M 4,<br />
Ricky Atanaan. nme, 66-3 maxiM,<br />
3ft>yart taokcMke-4, Praiwn t,<br />
•acMei 3. Andrews; 4, WayBe Mae.<br />
barray. Time, M:9 MMat<br />
M«««l EMHMUke—1, BtegMK<br />
tructasl; 3, Dave Ayan; 4, Flbdck.<br />
Time, S44.aeaGBas.<br />
tutterfly — 1- Monroe; %<br />
3, LuFluer; 4, Struckea<br />
TJrne. 49.6 seconds.<br />
Gatd rrwdal Monroe, Jfi pqinta.<br />
Silver medal, StruckcU. 14 potatt,<br />
Bronie medal, Fiteick, T point*.<br />
A** 1) MJ I* Yaart<br />
90-yard froeatyte-l, Dan Monug-<br />
ShHfflln OR<br />
r««w« and Oonlp <strong>of</strong><br />
ShutlMmard Club<br />
We art happy to report Uiai tfce<br />
Recreation Hail suffered no damage<br />
in last Saturday's flre which dag-<br />
troyed the OonvenUan Hall. Tomorrow<br />
right's pirty will be held at the<br />
" & and place.<br />
?£<br />
ntafsa. II peMa.<br />
(MiDanMR<br />
MOW<br />
Hogan; 3,<br />
'iitn.9 wkmm,<br />
immMmUfAu I, DUmr. 1,<br />
Carey: 3. T^ccarino: 4, McGinley.<br />
Ime, 1:093 mlnutea.<br />
SO^ard fcuterfly—), Carey. 3, UB><br />
' ' $, Bob mie; 4, AIgan;<br />
3, Taccarlno; 4, Danaer. Time.<br />
i:» muajtaa.<br />
ipjilri Hsf il» Dicutta; S« Gold nMU, Cawy. 14 point*. SUver<br />
MaaMuR«y; t, IO1I*; 4 A*h- medal. Pmar, U fMMa. Bnn»<br />
16.6 uriBft<br />
Hogan. i point*.<br />
GoM M M Besstte, If fi %T am II Taara<br />
ttvar naAl, Benaon, U posits. •Nwd IMMiylB-l, HS LalfBrty;<br />
BTOPK taacM, MacMuway, 7 3, BlU Johnson; 3, Otto Ubtl 4,<br />
Af* II aae1 II Yarn<br />
UI Bratton. Time. «.l seconds.<br />
efLyard ftinroti 1. IU MMi SO-yard badslnks-l, LaOBrryt 3,<br />
2, John ilMrJi; 3, aSka Moarw; 4, Labs; t, Johneoo; 4, Bratton- nme,<br />
B*B LaaFleur. Una, 4U Hoonds LSL4 srinM.<br />
eo-yard^^ 6aela*rolB»-4, StmcheU; »yard brea.rtatroke-1, LaHerty; 2<br />
Momw; 3. ftoua Borwn; 4, Larry Labs; 3, Johnson; 4, Bratton. nine,<br />
BsUay, Time, §0.8 aesaajs, 1:M,8 miMM—i<br />
Vyud brWBtsUBkB-4, Ustwoa: 2, SO-yard taitterfly—1. Latterly; %<br />
Ttao, S0.t stands (new reoord—oM<br />
pool Ume 53.6 aecond.).<br />
GoM medal. Latferty, 30 pointe;<br />
Silver medal. Labs, 11 points. Bronze<br />
medal, JstaaaoB, 7 points.<br />
Teacher Leaves<br />
Township Staff<br />
LEGAL NOTICES<br />
COWCHTTE MPiUm<br />
OCCAM HMHWaT IMMU<br />
tte schedules wffl resume on the High individual sbtjjB, Hoy Law,<br />
h school court on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 31 and!«,<br />
High Individual single, Roy Law.<br />
April 1.<br />
200. High team scries. Faint Bawl-<br />
C M <strong>Mar</strong>ch M, ISM,<br />
# * t><br />
:, 1833. High team single.<br />
Saaiad Mill tar eancnt* rw>ln<br />
The 12-15.Year Uiin was post-<br />
By H. PARKE BUUCIR<br />
fi vmHmtm iBmiiuiimnl partt 0 ftt<br />
•n biidtn (M an Ilia Admlniilr.<br />
poned to give league membam the Standings: Scibsl, M-16; anith,<br />
lion lulMlna M ni oeau Crty<br />
OppBKuUty to folltnvOcwm <strong>City</strong> High 16M; Bo»-lirej, 12-11; Miller. 1A<br />
The first day <strong>of</strong> spring was<br />
Longport irids* will bm taSfime by<br />
School's nmmrn to the fsuib tewy I; Lovett, UM44MI Baftov, BZ,<br />
a dismal one, with the Abominable U-C.p. May County Bride* Qvnrtnuiati<br />
in u» amsn at c»a Ma><br />
championship tournament.<br />
w-Tiian stagin; what we hope will Court Houu, Naw hrMfLyM) J-06<br />
his final performance and forcing p. M, EutMi starMaM Tim.. *er{(<br />
(itttan,<br />
10. IMi, and th«. at MM Blaca,<br />
MMTW BhMaa<br />
the ghufflen to Indulge in card play- saassUbstu i»*>aakHaa«l anil etaaadi ilfaMl<br />
Atlantic Insurance, 4, Mayer<br />
M«f, ii, NWA, n<br />
ing and other forms <strong>of</strong> indoor amuse- Tha "Ofk cerni«u af np^Hna.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ino, 0; Conway Gulf, 4, Petal<br />
•Mi pnauauMpUy appnad msftaf.<br />
ment.<br />
Colony eased by FNEA In the<br />
•pprtnlni»t.ly MO Muara faat <strong>of</strong><br />
Diner, 0; Fairway Pharmacy. 3, Baidosing<br />
minima <strong>of</strong>. ptay on a basket<br />
Last year trie flm day was bmo- esniirau Hnraaaa m ("in. eila<br />
,1,<br />
MB*, piara and nanny Backs on<br />
by Tim Tacearino, who led the vrfn-<br />
Etui, but the- next was literally a ^ ftrt^, and apprAlmatal? 10D<br />
i!<br />
nera with seven _polnts. Other Oil<br />
wastaout'' witfa nfiftheast wiDfe ssd<br />
ertpn, 371. High indlvWual Me,<br />
3 siai» ana hiam» ah iNa M><br />
ody scorers lnauded John Andrew*<br />
pienty ot rain.<br />
SNw^i FlfjipirtDB* 3§i, Hlgil taBQI<br />
mtMMfaBM Bulldina. and MaiMC<br />
with /our anrj R«itrjr PanhKy win. 2,<br />
I, Conway, 996. High team<br />
We welcome bach HcJcji Gabriel<br />
appmlrnriav 7J linaar faat <br />
donatol by Dr. Jultt th. M M af r>e>1.O. M. «»H-l«a4. Ml<br />
DOCK MASTER _ ta«N«n«M pra.<br />
farnd; and mMnfinanaa man for<br />
mimtm^'<br />
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trtClALSl<br />
YER<br />
BLER*<br />
S2895<br />
«D Fill-larva Fill-lar 500<br />
*i ayfo, RAH. R<br />
11995<br />
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE NEEDS<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
m<br />
W. 1AM,<br />
NORTH<br />
7th A Bay M9.29M<br />
* CUSTOM* KITCHfNS<br />
* COUNTER TOM<br />
* FORMICA WORK<br />
WOOD OR MITAL<br />
d l d<br />
AUTOMOTIVI SERVICE<br />
SHH»PARDS<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
AUTMMOTIVI tlllVKI<br />
CLICTRICAL irni d<br />
•RAKJI<br />
WM«<br />
0rJaI'!r»M7M<br />
AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
ANTIQOI CAB _ Chamlat, I91B.<br />
S 1 ?"^ 1 "*- 11 "" **'••• 0* 1 lsS I aftar 7 P. M. 3.1S-<br />
DOOS, CATS, PITS<br />
EASTER SPECIAL—n.by Farakaala,<br />
FRENCH POODLES (or Quick sala.<br />
Thrai rninlaturas. Black. AKC r~latarad.<br />
warmad. Call 927 3222 »25<br />
4-1<br />
19 FT 1961 CENTUBY SKI DART<br />
109. six €rlingar Griur fnarine en-<br />
Una, mra lop, unvui cuckplt<br />
" ~. wlntariiaM, LsiraRa eutsrnailii<br />
up, ski taw bar, seat cushions,<br />
»riant condition. 1994tH.<br />
12 fT CEDAR BATEAU and trailer,<br />
(ISO, Can tn saan at 821 s<br />
Shore Road, <strong>Mar</strong>mora, or Phone<br />
Jtiilm. 4.M<br />
WANTED<br />
WANTED TO BUY—Old or entiaue<br />
•uns, swerdi, knives, powder<br />
ffaiks, war aouyenirs, In any can.<br />
gitian alfrj aid eains anfl paper<br />
tlOfi <strong>of</strong> AMcrtHh Ins, Wai Mt4MB.<br />
tf<br />
REFINED, CONOEHIAL LADY, to<br />
share apartment, Rafarenee. Pali<br />
399-4831- 325<br />
CLASSIFliD AD<br />
BRINGS RlSULTS<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
M FORD CwwrtiU*,<br />
auto, power atMr-ing<br />
and Iwriaa, «*H-<br />
$2695<br />
*41 FORD FaiH>n« 4dr.,<br />
radte, iwtar.<br />
SI 595<br />
'M MHO PaMtMcib<br />
IMS<br />
MCCARTHY'S<br />
ITXTI raRKWAT •MTRAMCt<br />
AMATEUR<br />
FOR SALE<br />
PI»NQ_J»alnMl<br />
USED TV<br />
SETS<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
'25.00.<br />
TV SETS<br />
For Rent<br />
WEEK . MONTH<br />
SEASON<br />
SCHUFf EtfCTRH<br />
710 ASBURY AVI.<br />
DIAL 399-1242<br />
T/ie$e make idmel<br />
••com/ Mf • for<br />
yew home ,<br />
COMBINATiON G.« Haater-Air en<br />
diti^isf, Ganeral Electrie Wi<br />
conaitionina unit Ii (U ton, silt<br />
NATIONAL CASH RESISTER, Hotpaint<br />
deep fryer, 932 Simpson<br />
Ava, aftar 5 PM. 4-1<br />
TWIN BEDS, sarlnss and rrtattres*<br />
•as! HoUywoad bad, fuH slit,<br />
soring ana matressi 3 ch.irj, 2<br />
rnaple, I ptattorrri raker; TV. needs<br />
nsain night table: rag Total price<br />
SUM, tall SaBirday fram noon<br />
on. MOS Asbury Ave. 3 25<br />
DESK, mahogany Inn hole, IZS.QO;<br />
dinins ntorn table. Synfan^yfe<br />
style, also mahogany, §26,001 gnalr,<br />
old mahatany, $20.00. All perfaet<br />
condition. Sis porch seraens, wood,<br />
B9-.46" aaBran. 1M-IM4. 3,25<br />
7UN, COUCH, food candltien, wHti<br />
a!ip caver, raesonable priea. Good<br />
raaasn for aauins. M7>4llt, I<br />
ONE AUTOMATIC MAYTAO dothes<br />
washer. Woridnc order, fliOG,<br />
Mis one hlde-a-fead, Fransh Real<br />
Eatata. SftMM. tf<br />
QAB RANGE, bookssse, maple crib,<br />
platform maker, matal cablnaL<br />
high chair, atroilar, i<strong>of</strong>a and chair,<br />
Bruin table, nips, man's topcoat,<br />
Wie 42: Hollywood head Board, 1016<br />
Simpson A». 399 1159 Sti<br />
SINOER TREADLE Bawlnp Machine,<br />
axealiant eandiHan; Priscllli sew.<br />
Ing cabinet, portahle Mawriter,<br />
afflall larnps and shades, Vathroorn<br />
russ, nker hail ni«- bedspread, (ran<br />
til. takla. Call iii-OtJl- 349<br />
NIDAAaED WITH SUP 1 COVEB.<br />
Good condition, Ill.M. Phone<br />
3§94J01§. iti<br />
BU1I LUSTRE not only rMS carpets<br />
<strong>of</strong> sell but leaves pHe s<strong>of</strong>t end<br />
l<strong>of</strong>ty. Rant atestrlE shsmpaaar, SI.<br />
M,A*a, Paint Starea,^lne_ Ittk and<br />
Aakury AH. M9.M70. 3-15<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
USED CARS<br />
UMMWMI!<br />
CUNLLACS<br />
.MIi|a)im<br />
•M flwa, Ma. f«*r. Air fma<br />
3STC!S£S<br />
••» Cwvolr Mania Club Cp flats<br />
•ai Pent. Bonn. HOT Cpa $14M<br />
•at f«ntlac aon. HOT sad SMM<br />
•» LaMana aa* CpavV-a «»at<br />
•Bt OWm M MOT Sad. Paw D M<br />
OCKfft<br />
LOTS FOR SALE < REAL ESTATE—SALE REAL ESTATE VLE<br />
in Gardafu, en rear<br />
•f nltm opan lot.<br />
HAGER<br />
REALTOR<br />
411 BaftaraM Road<br />
LAME FURNISHED Comer House,<br />
scrosa street fram aeean (Bra.<br />
tasted beach). Suitable for epartmerits,<br />
ablest house, ar bis family.<br />
RMrins to Florida. Phone Phlla,<br />
Pilgrim SitM. 4-S<br />
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE—Two^<br />
oadraem cotrsge In ieasley's<br />
Point, 13,800. It must be movad,<br />
we hava a M available within 300<br />
ft <strong>of</strong> present location- See Eaaslai<br />
Realty, 332 Atlantic Ave, 3f9-3M9,<br />
tf<br />
22nd St. RMtaurant<br />
and Dairy Bar<br />
«M LUMCHIOMETTK,<br />
FOUNTAIN. C* • • • •' "<br />
Urn Mf St. Miaam, ItstMl,<br />
M M i M<br />
ParMna,<br />
HILLMASS, RMltor<br />
14 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
TWO^AMILV—<br />
let noun it<br />
ttsres.<br />
atnat Section<br />
ee«L 1 badnom.<br />
DISPLAY<br />
Gallo Rambler<br />
S«rvlc* • Sato* - Part*<br />
•nd Bd Rri<br />
t t<br />
"'rtoiqprt.Ai.Mganileg<br />
Cap* May'£«wrt HBUM<br />
U22<br />
^^* Wf^F" v ffwi rar^Baa^v nv a ea 1 ^ a<br />
Two bedroom home with bath, ll< '<br />
Prilled rffhL Call 399-4068 I blned, I<br />
if"<br />
a Tl-car carai<br />
jHflmflmt and<br />
RECOMafEHDED. nwMwi fumlaliad<br />
mated 2-IWIKWTI ranohar. 111. •wtTtMuraoTi}<br />
bath, bath, madam kltonan. luga livi living<br />
mom with dlnlnej dlnlnj area, nrai<br />
tor. 14 A&antlc<br />
Larn llat<br />
f 17.000. rxttricfT In BEE*Ltva<br />
Raanora. Sth and Wesley Ave.<br />
FOUR BEPRUUM furnished, heated<br />
c<strong>of</strong>test Oas fired forced hot airliving,<br />
dlnlra<br />
heat. Two minute walk to fine<br />
•leech. Open frant parch, livins other wioi<br />
roam, dln/ru mom. Kitchen, bath<br />
and a hair S11.O00 HI<br />
Realtor. 14 Mlantic Ava,<br />
OCEAN ciTr<br />
CHOICE CORNER LOT_eardeni,<br />
.(^rmray and Edinburgh Read,<br />
7CT«100'. sewar and water avail,<br />
able. Call for price and detaila.<br />
BEACH •LOCK Income Prop-ty<br />
Sill apertmants, 2 Bnjperties,<br />
Mustba sold tosettier at only I<br />
ill.000 ea^i. f^ie^ar Briga<br />
•in aatn proper^. Eueliant in> I<br />
come. Ask far brochure.<br />
HARDENS HOME—Battenaa<br />
Near Yacht Club, Year raun<br />
haatad home, Uving roam,<br />
chan wrm dining mrmrn, Ma '<br />
rooms, bea^sr ' garage. '<br />
far twMamlly.<br />
WATERJUONT HOME — I —-<br />
New all^lastrle home an ll<br />
Ufoon ffont lot, 3 bedroom i|<br />
eonsiss <strong>of</strong> I»FJ» HvilK<br />
Mm flreplaca, bl.<br />
ashd asa^ied aaraae,<br />
Wtchan, watl>tawall earl<br />
eluded, call far insi<br />
CENTRAL ROAD—Cor.<br />
Far ate daHtyauraatf r.<br />
floor: II viitg room. dlDlii<br />
Utchan, 3 bed<br />
flaon swasa,<br />
ficiency apartment. I<br />
YEAR BOUND HOME-,<br />
at pay Ava. Trsaa 1<br />
bath, etc. Heated, lij<br />
Aikini price 111400. f<br />
NORTH STHltT k<br />
Building lot 50.71<br />
ing price.<br />
•URY AVE.<br />
P Uwask.<br />
653 ASfRV AVE.—Large itare<br />
piu^ 74am apartment BoSi<br />
haatad wit oil hot water. Owner<br />
says set Price 112.500- will<br />
consider cfer-<br />
GUEST HiUSE—Sardens. Half<br />
block • baash. Five Bed.<br />
rooms, ^4 sa^is, recreatfan<br />
room, e£. Heated, furnished.<br />
Excellent income.<br />
and Woods<br />
RtAL ESTATE<br />
226 Wast Avenue<br />
3994N0<br />
GUEST HOWE—Well located, many<br />
unusual nhDiias, euailani foHow-<br />
Ing, 10 badfeems, 7 baws. Make<br />
appolrninent today to Inspi<br />
iiSr Reator, 110 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ava. 3<br />
DUPLEX. 114.100 — Twe baoronma,<br />
living room, kitchen, bath, trnt<br />
two bedrooms, living rnoai, dining<br />
mom, kitchen! 2 lams. 0>rug<<br />
and heat. 25\- Station Read, Sr<br />
aspaintmant eaTl 927 2247. 3 25<br />
HOME IN THE OARDEHS—1 bed<br />
n»m». bath, living room, lllnjna<br />
room, kitchen Haeted Fumlahed:<br />
19300 wittl extra lot S10.900.<br />
Wager Real Eatate, 240 SftHrua<br />
ftojb 399-0960 ff<br />
CapNTRY HOME on 52 acre* "M"<br />
,Tarm land. Route 9. Texa*4l*e<br />
tttbhen, dinlna room, handaama<br />
stelrway. two brih^ bejraema mmlora,<br />
fWi hat water haat. Can VDT<br />
appolntmenL MkOuIre Aa*l|lcy. IM<br />
HEATED COTTAOE win 4<br />
2 tile bath,, full IMna<br />
Ina roam, kitchen and FtHHy laanij<br />
<strong>On</strong>e double bedtoom eftd fW Vat*<br />
OA ftret ihj&r 2^ar aarala 'wllh<br />
one bedroom ecertmrfnf ««*r -"—-<br />
CactHM hat Rooming; House "<br />
In ibo black. A ""'-<br />
Owner aria ooitalder<br />
flan. Na Dhon* Infom<br />
Bradfjnl, TteeHxir, 111<br />
aVOoif Course,<br />
and river In<br />
a lenea are<br />
LOVELY #veiiream Veer Bound<br />
Home /at Cbarlea Maca. W<br />
la'idiail aaraan extra perk-<br />
,„. JTcompbta HtmimalK In<br />
•" F Krlment Fumhjhe* *26/DQ0<br />
Hlllai<br />
Reeltor, 14 Atlantic Ave<br />
3-ZS<br />
US 3-Fsmlly Apartment. 4<br />
Ana, lu bems each Furn-<br />
J V/alklruj dletanca to haach<br />
f Hran. TLun* (17.000. Hllle-<br />
[ laanir, 14 Manttn Ave, 3 26<br />
NiW<br />
COTTAGE<br />
4141 ASBURY AVI,<br />
LhriM tM, Btatei *raa,<br />
KtMmn, TM NMWal<br />
Flr»t Fitar. EtoMrta Heat.<br />
tacaad Plaar BMHisieSi<br />
*14,200.<br />
Win. R.<br />
DOUGHERTY<br />
— REALTOR<br />
9127 WIST AVENUE<br />
TWO STORY COTTAQE. near bessh.<br />
Four bainoms and baui, Mua<br />
«tr> toilet, HUM and furnished,<br />
-J 1000 full price, D. V, adfM<br />
111 Atlantic Ave.<br />
COTTASE—Four bsdreams and MB)<br />
and a half, plus lat floor 2-beav<br />
room A ban aaartanent. Hat wattr<br />
haat in bom. <strong>On</strong>a^ar Brage. Near<br />
beach. tlf,eea. D. V Br»lfool<br />
ReaHar, 111 AHanUe Ava. 3-28<br />
able for eammarcial business la<br />
GARDEHS_Th-M badroams, maid's<br />
ATTRACTIVE—Sas 4431 Atbtiry AM.<br />
raslaenea. Can ka seen in op. j<br />
room.HJ b«Ui«, garaga. Near<br />
Trlraa t-droom ullpg. laeaud<br />
Men. Maka <strong>of</strong>fer, c, MoSm n,<br />
bascn. Haaud, Fumlinad. A-l con- •USINEM 0PP0II11NIITV on e Kanaraus lat, penejM living<br />
ditlon. f24,OO0 Wenr Real EMau,<br />
BOATS FOR SALE Mfarda Pastry, 714 Asbury Ave. 240 Battersaa Road. 399-0960. tf AND COMMtKtlAL<br />
room. canonenM tumh piauina<br />
window. Just a alma's throw fram<br />
the Mash, we think you Mil like<br />
2 FURNISHED COTTAGES, 1 bad- QUEST HOUSE—Canter CHy. 12 IL <strong>On</strong>ly $14,950 Ceil CbasW RaaRy<br />
OUTBOASD RUNABOUT, 14 ft ply WE NYMAN FOR GLASS, rjluing. roam!, b»lh. etc aaeh. Central. bednams, ri guartars, 2 Brancfi Ofnea, 4800 '<br />
wood with 36 h p Evlnrude eUc ^ Mlrrars, Mate slais, furrinura tBE H 'seated. <strong>On</strong>ly *9,Qoa. Drnrlch, eparBnems, Hasted. Psrtine 5 M9A7S4.<br />
trie start piut water skiis. |12S. aaat. euta tifwy ejass, Storm win Int. fesltors, BBi and Wasley Ave, ears. Eicalient incoran. AaproKi*<br />
Qall 199^^9. 4^ Qem raBalnM, maal and «—<br />
3-25 mately MHB.<br />
NEW MARINA new leaslnc bait<br />
HOTEL Baseh Blot*. U vams. OCEAN CITY HOMIS<br />
slips, saryiges in^luM do& mas.<br />
34 baths, ntchw and dining<br />
ier, elearisIM, water, bait * tackle OICVCLES FOB SALE AND SERVICE.<br />
mom far hausakiapiris, jabby<br />
.hop Far Information call 399 12S3 Alto Bteyclas for hi at the 2-BEDAOOM<br />
and &mm rasm. rjujnmelejy<br />
ar InSBait at Harber Haysa MMel<br />
•auiapad, aieeir-- •<br />
and <strong>Mar</strong>ina. 2nd St. and Say Ave,<br />
S-IANE dOWLIHG ALLEY M —cMI»it<br />
condition Automatic<br />
EASTER SUIT FOR A YOUNG LADV.<br />
ers. Haatad far aji<strong>Mar</strong><br />
•Ue 14, want eaea: nraa avanin<br />
and eir.«flndnDnBd far<br />
~Mea. cm IIMSM aflar 1 Apartmant M a use. eaN 1m Intm<br />
and decriative brochure.<br />
SUMMER INCOME PfBDPfUtnr_Hv,<br />
aaaf&fiards plus E suest rooms.<br />
Camar laeatfan. Lab af oarfeins.<br />
Neer beach. This property Is Tn a<br />
mrg mmmstmf rantai area. It caniea<br />
hilrv fumfshed. <strong>On</strong>e eperonent has<br />
heat, Why not sea It now? caastal<br />
R—ltj. 3|a Auentic Ave. «-H<br />
LOW COST INCOME PROPERTT—<br />
small earner's apertrnent olut<br />
two addttlanal aearbtiants win •»•<br />
duce Inaama to teas M warf •way<br />
from the door. M furnished art maka ._. .<br />
STORE * TWO APARTMENTS—AH<br />
are rented. Stara Is large. AH<br />
unRS are haatad. Ideal for any<br />
tradesman. <strong>On</strong>ly»i4,Ipo.Wejl MM§<br />
Invaatigatlng, Vaastal RaaKy, 332<br />
All.nUc Ava. »-2»<br />
RHAL #STAt«w<br />
NtOPUMONAL LOCATION<br />
M liar* SMN S<br />
r taut.<br />
S*!,500.<br />
Will flnanoa «S*V900.<br />
#<br />
0. AKeo Stfrtdt kt.<br />
—,nm<br />
NEW PUPUEX INCOME ne^ERTY—<br />
7aUH*om aM tila WMpch, Hot<br />
SAVE SIQI pe ynuf own rus end<br />
Uf»ER TOWNSHIP YOU'RE INVITED TO INSKCT SIS<br />
upholstery deanins wittl Blua<br />
Surf naad In th. beautiful cuitone<br />
Lustra, Rant ejeEtrlc shampaaer $1,<br />
-jctlon, featurlnc iaima livins iavm<br />
CWOICF3UILDING LOTS, Scenic<br />
Phil Turner's faint Store, 711 As-<br />
with tlraplaBB, Aliuj roam, modern<br />
bury Ave. J9944M, 1 25<br />
spacisis, low, low uses, 16 UMtan,^ bedrooms, IM rjatda, 1<br />
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE—Mod minutet from <strong>Ocean</strong> Crry beach. car nrasa. Ttiis is a lovely r<br />
em cosue, tll.MS, two blocks Call fordeUMs.<br />
In imy raspast. Drlva by '<br />
SOFA iES, opens into double bad, from iaa^i. 17th Street section,<br />
nan cell CSMtM RaaHy, '<br />
MSOOi TV. 11" q. E console. Shan! Real Estate, 1708 AsBury Ava. MARMAA RANCH TYPE HOME<br />
t6S.oo sea this waakaiM sure, 137<br />
FHA approved. <strong>On</strong> earner lot,<br />
Ooaan Road. 399-4630. 1.21<br />
witn iatachad 2-car garage. DRIVE BY 5111 Aabury Ava. Maa. H 7,500—Eminent Q#rtwn« seeaon<br />
REAL INCOME PRODUCER. Quest Noysacon&ins living room, din. em dwallini wrn 4 extra l*raa near Yacht Etu£T^t real charm-<br />
REFRIGERATOR. Catdsaet, luann Homa and aparfjnamx, fumlshsd, Ing rairfi. kitchen. 3 aadraaens, in.nii.ni. lft bawn, 1 iiinrjuJj Ing home wM moe* haapinaBB far<br />
taed in sood condition, dean. heated. 3 apartments. IS guest g»th, yll bfts.4MT.Bnt with *ttr»C- insulaHd, Attraetiveiy fumishadi In you and your family, and If o<br />
good aBBwanca, M9.de, MS 3rdraoms,<br />
4 bans and powder mom. li tj AJU<br />
Etraat. Phone 199-4171. 3 25 Mrage. EsSniatad income SMOO.<br />
l<br />
•ualiant eondttian. Sltu.t. daubla desire and Ineame fra a<br />
M, near beach, CaU Caastal Raatty<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly VJ2.00O DtBrich, Inc., Real- 117,5*0.<br />
- ^Ofc* 4«0 A-H.ry *«<br />
, Mi and Wesley Ava. 141 FOLJRFAMILY—<br />
In load rspalr. All for 11MW-and<br />
ocean Avk,<br />
You wont know unless you wi It<br />
• - - 332 Atl.ntic ABB. BLUE HORIZONS. Whit. Cssped<br />
Waves end Tape in Income, MH.<br />
«t. aree b«»ch Modi- i •<br />
jS»-»ilii5 t<br />
at *2W»0. Act now! SM <strong>Mar</strong>naanj<br />
Realtor, SHi and Cksaan Ave, 341<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
REAL<br />
FRENCH<br />
'ESTATE'<br />
WALESTATT:<br />
• CORNER •<br />
|by IOB flttNCH<br />
a-aUWNiWJm<br />
iST HOUSE—Ptymauth PIK« SAMENS DUFt£X UMN MACK,<br />
Baaraaani alus 3 aparBnanS. A1 eandlttM. 1st floor, ] bad.<br />
tal locaMtai. haar boardwalk. rooms, tile bail, twin tats in all<br />
bairnams, 2nl and Ird Rears, i<br />
bedroom., f iattis. !>ser aarile,<br />
lat floor heaM. lath «parLtt»<br />
TWO-BEDROOM—V..rlY,«12jOOO. NBW HO HOMEi — QARMNS. NS. Prl-<br />
'<br />
fumlahad far sraeious living In-<br />
Owner A^,B^ says Hue "SaH> '*Sa>k^ Fi Ivafy aaaan I n|a] play nama asan aaan<br />
eARDEM»_flAM COO COTTAGE— dudins dislwashar, washer = *and<br />
tMng in aieallant condition, Hie noon Driva down&jS-i«<br />
H<br />
3 badroams. S tJI. bath*, den. • er Eicilient Income. Listed<br />
belh, madam lulchen, separate<br />
laige living room with fireplace, ._J.SOO Eicluiln Win Reel Es-<br />
dining room, detached garage, Rve new hameifwSiMtasi aW*<br />
modem aMpben, na ronad hot airtate,<br />
£40 Bittarsee Road. 3994)960.<br />
storage areas, lias hat water I ara open for your Inipeahaat<br />
*17,«». Hlllegass. RReeltor. l<br />
tf<br />
fleet. FhunalnB available.<br />
^ large racreftlon norm<br />
14 AUanUc Ave.<br />
3 25<br />
JUST REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!<br />
GARDEH1 NOME — Four bediaama. Five tedroom, 2!i bath> IMated JUST Lisreo — ti4.ooo.gs,<br />
IVi *"• *•*•. Furruahed Gas hot<br />
E<br />
home with two 3-bedroom abfert- eettage mraa yeara old, 4<br />
•tar haac. a-i otndlUon Finulaca. mentv f#r summer income. $25,000. bedrooms, caramlc tila ba^l-<br />
sprinkler ayMam Sanan. Listed Let your home pay lor Itself, till plua sawder rtaom, madam<br />
14,000. M S i r V<br />
39f-4i(8. 4-i kitchen, aluminum oombinatjon<br />
SS A •, us haat.<br />
^Ownaf mavina to Florida.<br />
LAME RANCHER, J23.60O.00<br />
' Yau must laak at Sils PPDPerbif<br />
The racraatfan roam iaana<br />
af na pratMaat we have seen,<br />
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corner lacatian, Mat<br />
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Title Drive<br />
d By WaiVs, 63-58<br />
Raida* vitfiln strAta*<br />
to Hrffc* imde »*«- the hotMina Warriors during<br />
«» *««(»(h Joey Oroup I early minute* <strong>of</strong> the nine<br />
Rawer scoring column with<br />
fold goals and es many foul<br />
womd not be. de-l jorA total <strong>of</strong> a points. This.<br />
w«s high *P either team for the eve<strong>of</strong><br />
Cbecb Jn*d '•Dtde"<br />
viand the fame;<br />
aty-midwood hardcourt tnssle.<br />
Rick HoweO ftvwd the apple <strong>of</strong><br />
Us dad-coach* eye as he kept the<br />
ATTENTION<br />
VETERANS,<br />
Their Friends<br />
and Families,<br />
Write Immediately to<br />
President Johnson,<br />
Your Congressman and<br />
U. S. Senators<br />
TESTING THE CLOSING<br />
<strong>of</strong> 31 VETERANS' HOSPITALS<br />
and INSTALLATIONS<br />
TJp M«Mge SJpnsored jy Cape May County<br />
17 points to thcu- trsdl-<br />
with 3:40 to go in the final period,<br />
Wildwood's brilliant Chuck James<br />
Mt a twin pointer to regain the pace<br />
for Wildttflod, but Rick Howell quick<br />
ly recovered the lead for his teem<br />
mates with a three-point play Harry<br />
iard came through for the Warriors<br />
to put the score back to 4MT,<br />
Wildwood. John Moore pushed <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
in front again with a twinpointer.<br />
The Raiders with slightly<br />
more than one minute remaining in<br />
the game, put the ball in the ice box.<br />
At this paint, Hayward stole the<br />
ball, but fumbled it His teammate<br />
Jim Waicus recovered tbe loose ball,<br />
drove to his basket, and dropped a<br />
left-handed layup, With only seconds<br />
to go, Wildwood was out in front, 80-<br />
V, Moments later, Waicus went to<br />
the foul line for two free shots, made<br />
then) beta to put the Raiders under<br />
a three-point deficit with only 20<br />
seconds to go in Uie game.<br />
Back in possession <strong>of</strong> the ball,<br />
Randy Fox drew a foul and made it.<br />
The count was 52-50 with IS second!<br />
to go. Moments later. Howell pene.<br />
treted the Warrior defense for a successful<br />
layup shot, and the game was<br />
tied, S2S, With the dock ticking<br />
<strong>of</strong>f, the Warriors got tm shots at the<br />
basket, missed both, and time ran<br />
out on the regulation game.<br />
Raider John Stuempfig started the<br />
overtime period with a spectacular<br />
jumpshot from a corner, and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty was up 54-52 John Laudenslager<br />
increased the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> margin a<br />
moment later when he converted two<br />
*>ul shots. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ory was in front<br />
5S&Z with 1:57 minutes to go to the<br />
final whistle.<br />
Hayward and Campbell sored<br />
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ONLY<br />
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LIMITED<br />
for 127<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> tan foodb plw a<br />
Ufl Mippry at unfraMn foods.<br />
AU No Frort Phlko systMn<br />
tf«M you b<strong>of</strong>h awtomatic dp.<br />
frort and automatic tampar.<br />
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THI OCEAN CITY SENTINBL4.ED6ER<br />
twin^wlnters to bring the Warrior?<br />
•breast the Raiders on the scorr<br />
__. OunpbeU then IbUowd with<br />
i4r« sucCRsaful tries at th • foul mark.<br />
" WHdwodd was up 58 >6. Fox hit |<br />
to balance the count with I<br />
left on the Ciook. Hny- I<br />
spUt the nets for Wilrhvood<br />
eight seeonds lenainlog, and ,<br />
" a foul yoal to sold tlie Warri<br />
iront with thiw points, Wal<br />
ter added two foul (seals to<br />
RaidfTS out <strong>of</strong> vsch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Jenay Utle U»<br />
hope to parlay into tt state<br />
AifHmtHM<br />
Voo H«n<br />
CampbeU<br />
Hayvnrd<br />
*ueg!£2<br />
Stiutnpfic<br />
NOWMI ....<br />
WILDWOOD<br />
FD<br />
i<br />
Seen by quarters;<br />
A ,<br />
V<br />
, Hiii RAIDERS OF OCHS. This is the basketball team<br />
which in th« recent state championship tournament dW<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> so proud. Front row, 1. to r., are M&mger Fnd<br />
Moyer, John Moore, Rick Howell, CoHMprtait Barry Banks.<br />
Howellmen<br />
it 14 20 IB<br />
Referee, Domville; iMbyih8li<br />
John Cranston |g Hsl<br />
To •ueknsll Frosi Five<br />
LEWKBURG, PA.-JohiQBMtQfi,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ooean aiy, N. J.. haswmpletcd<br />
a srasin <strong>of</strong> compeUtlon with the<br />
Bucknell frertunan baakethll ieam<br />
which finMitd the year win an 84<br />
Craniton was the ftiurUj )mmm<br />
iooror for the BisiB cubs, avtragfcs<br />
U.9 prtnts ps- game. He aso averaged<br />
gix abounds per ouUnt.<br />
A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School, Cranston is majoring In taisl.<br />
n«s administration at BudtnelL He<br />
to the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. *»!ii C<br />
Qanston, <strong>of</strong> 4M Ashury av<br />
Tlie art <strong>of</strong> living, ij Uie pnx-ess <strong>of</strong><br />
lettng along with peeople you do<br />
not Uke.<br />
RffiBON WEWEHS —<strong>City</strong> kecreatlon<br />
Coordinator Don Pileggi Thurirfay staged<br />
a foul shooting contest for Plewie class<br />
basketball players on the Contrition Hall<br />
court. Hew Hleggl (right) presmte ribboni<br />
to the winners <strong>of</strong> the two divisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contest. The winners reading right to left<br />
County Mental Health<br />
MMffng <strong>On</strong> April 20<br />
TOe annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cam<br />
Jfty Oounv Maital Health AsBcla-<br />
«ioii wlU be held misday, April m,<br />
at the JYedioldeM Hoom in Court<br />
fcose Btn^ng, Qn# May Court<br />
HoiEe, at • p, m.<br />
The nwHng mi Mgmm the el«e.<br />
tot <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>floeia tor the corning year,<br />
Hie Mate ol oHeas tnU y«r will<br />
open B new seat, thit a[ Mmd vice<br />
UTttMTTIi ARIA MEETING<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Chapter<br />
jaycaNittss wiU journey to Wild,<br />
wood Monday evening (<strong>Mar</strong>ch 29) to<br />
attod an ana mtettag. The meet,<br />
tag Is aponsored by the Wildwood<br />
Jaycee-ettes, Mrs. Cart Singer president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Chapter, is<br />
In dnige <strong>of</strong> local reservations.<br />
—~~~^--- ii i i<br />
OCEAN crnr<br />
BOAT SUPS<br />
FOR RENT!<br />
LIMITID MMMIlt ONLY<br />
HARBOR HOUSE<br />
MOTE-MARINA<br />
2ND and BAY AVENUE<br />
'TTiey are gianlJaUers!"<br />
This is the opinion Coach Fred<br />
"Dtide" KoweU holds for his 18W-6S<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> basketball Red Raiders.<br />
After an unimpressive regular season<br />
with 13 wins and eight losses,<br />
the Howellmen turned tigers and almost<br />
eompleieiy disrupted the dignity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jereey State Intersdwlastie<br />
Athletic Association's<br />
hajiipionsliip tournament.<br />
WhUe <strong>Ocean</strong> Qly's record for the<br />
season may be somewhat unimpres-<br />
reputation when the Howellmen<br />
stuck their Jand in the Sjuth Jeraey<br />
Qroup <strong>On</strong>e duimpionshlp barrel. The<br />
Raiders wci> not expected to survii-e<br />
the or ting round with Glass-<br />
DoroHigh irtool.<br />
Glflssbonj f<strong>of</strong>c fto teunwy Boor<br />
with an J»4 itaaa record and three<br />
starters luwmg ««f SLSS feet. The<br />
HoweUmen win their slx.fbot.minus<br />
squad sin^jiy xA-ran and out-hustled<br />
their tewerinfopponHits to upset the<br />
dope and '<br />
from the recreation director are Donald<br />
Piloggi, Jr., and Terry Smiek, first place<br />
ribbons; Mike Sannino and John Motley,<br />
second place ribbons- Prank Unger and Jim<br />
Nicldes, third place ribbons, and Ed Hoiler,<br />
fourth place riblwn,—Grainger photo.<br />
Car Life 1 ! Annual Award for Engineering<br />
Excellence; soaring demand (retail<br />
orders up over 90%): it's developing into<br />
a great Mercury year. Now, all the "65<br />
Mercury needs for complete success u you!<br />
'SOr B -^'<br />
THI<br />
Co-captain Bandy Fax, John L»m<br />
Borrow, 1. to r, Coach Fred "<br />
John Stuempflg, Dave Beyel, Jim<br />
Anthony Washington, Manager Jim<br />
Season With Tourrn<br />
elsewhere on these pages,<br />
"Many teams <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty's<br />
strengtli this year would have resigned<br />
themselves to a mediocre season<br />
mid.year." HoweU observed fol<br />
lowinB the Wildwood lo». "But these<br />
fellows stuck to their guns and work-<br />
ed hunl to 1<br />
sport funs<br />
ttAirnartient.<br />
"Tiiry're<br />
concluded wt<br />
voice. The ]<br />
wins and nki<br />
GOING Wl<br />
THE "PHIL EDWARDS'<br />
u HOBiE #/ Surf<br />
HAS TAKEN THE EAST COAST BY<br />
STOP (N and SEE WHY at<br />
I The Manatee Sea C<br />
NEW JEMCVS EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR<br />
14th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />
COMING SOON<br />
SPECTACULAR SURFING<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
see<br />
Hart, Schaffner and<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>x Clothing<br />
Dobbs Hals<br />
Manhattan Shirts<br />
Nunn Bush Shoes<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />
733 Atbuty Av.. Dial 3W-1934<br />
Open Friday Evenings<br />
success story: '65 Mercuiy<br />
Awarded<br />
year's top<br />
honor<br />
now in the Lincoln Contine<br />
« FMBUCT Of i<br />
(•'<br />
\jjr*y-T<br />
HT NEWS<br />
RADIO<br />
m tariHMl-LaJsar<br />
1400 KC, 9:55 a.m.<br />
:Grath Urges Hughes<br />
Lower Voting Age<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEEJ<br />
— Lowering' net, told lepartm that "Very frank-<br />
Telephony ;8 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, ATRIL 1, 1065<br />
SALE<br />
»NY MOKER<br />
Freedom Shrine<br />
For New School<br />
The Exchange Quo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Og<br />
wtn instBli a Freedom Shrine in the<br />
tall ol the new elementary school<br />
building currently under construction<br />
at 19th st. and fay av,<br />
Ttw Freedom Shrine is BnaMonaHygumBured<br />
Exchange Club project<br />
wMoh prsvUM lor schools aU over<br />
the nation an Impressive display <strong>of</strong><br />
eopl« <strong>of</strong> hMoric documents such a><br />
the DedeRtton ol Independence. B1U<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rlaht. and dBuHar prlceles. leRHd«<br />
from the nation's founder..<br />
Anthony E. Imbeot. former State<br />
Exchange Club president, reported on<br />
the progren <strong>of</strong> the local project at •<br />
meettaE <strong>of</strong> the Exchange Club Mon-<br />
Repave Streets<br />
Before June 1,<br />
Contractor Told<br />
Sewer Main Trenching<br />
Leaves Street* Rutted<br />
"wTshlB* won't do it-fiavJng wiU"<br />
—and responding to pleas <strong>of</strong> house,<br />
holders throughout the city that torn.<br />
p streets be put to right* by sum-<br />
mer, the Qty, in turn, has put the<br />
heat on a gewer contractor to repave<br />
strctls and got things in shape by<br />
Junr 1<br />
Property owners in a» Riviera seelion<br />
<strong>of</strong> town have complained at Oty<br />
Hall that summer renten have been<br />
discouraged tan inspecting their<br />
cottages and apartments wMeh lie<br />
virtually isolated by unfilled trenches<br />
or piles <strong>of</strong> dirt in the streets.<br />
The contractor doing the <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
work is H, Burton HUot, <strong>of</strong> Newark,<br />
Delaware. He told the <strong>City</strong> Comniisa'oncns<br />
yesterday he would have<br />
thJnn back In shape by June 1<br />
This was the original target date<br />
for the operation <strong>of</strong> the munk-ipally<br />
eonstrueted sewer aystem. but it<br />
seemed likely yesterday that homeowners<br />
in a section <strong>of</strong> the Gardens<br />
and in the Riviera and Stoeco tracts<br />
may have to rely on septic tanks for<br />
a whUe longer,<br />
*r^<br />
Temporary Commu<br />
Planned For Summer<br />
New Convention Half<br />
?m<br />
<strong>City</strong> Blue Law Appeal Faces<br />
Year's Delay In High Court^<br />
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER — <strong>Ocean</strong> dormitories for visiting college youths who<br />
y's Municipal Building at 9th st. and would be close to their favorite stamping<br />
' av.. a community fixture since 1914, grounds a block away at 9th St. and Cen-<br />
expected to endure forever. What tral. Then, tto sale or rent announcement<br />
nT Thus, Cameraman Bill Grainger's just might be an indication that the Wald-<br />
.,jraph will be no surplrise to tnoia man Administration plans a 100-story mu-<br />
i have learned to expect change and de- nicipal building on the other side <strong>of</strong> the 9th<br />
Or, a plan to self or rant <strong>City</strong> Hall st. bridge. Or, it might be — and this is a<br />
ht be simply evidence <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>'a in- reasonable supposition — that Cameraman<br />
to do-it-yourself urban renewal. Its Grainger got carried away. After all this is<br />
I floor might make a wonderful clam April 1 — and everybody knows what this<br />
, Id upper floors could be given over to means,<br />
H-Poverty<br />
ip To Meet<br />
Inc., will enter upon the<br />
in Cape May County next<br />
Ckpe Anti-Poverty<br />
will sponsor a Assoda-<br />
Tlie famous Sunday closing appeal<br />
case involving what tame to be<br />
known as the •contraband csinloloupe<br />
and the felonious Amen french fries'<br />
may account for the apparent lack<br />
<strong>of</strong> police activities on this issue in<br />
recent monlns. And the hearing <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie appoil may be « year away.<br />
Frank a Bradky, y, M, , a pacer, p , <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic av. near 1st 1 St., appealed<br />
Ms conviction in County Court last<br />
August He had been charged with<br />
the sale <strong>of</strong> the groceries on a summer<br />
Sunday In 1963.<br />
Police say they have been instructed<br />
to report Sunday law violations<br />
whenever}- they find then, and they<br />
ENLARGING FACILITIES<br />
do so. several <strong>of</strong>ficers aid this week.<br />
But no warrants for infractions <strong>of</strong><br />
Hooking up hones to the newly in- the blue law ordinance Sf? have been<br />
stalled mains would interfere with the issued since the •ninum* <strong>of</strong> 1S63.<br />
flow <strong>of</strong> summertime traffic. Mayor Charles Nugent. Camden attorney,<br />
B, Thomas Waldman said yesterday who appealed to the Appellate Di-<br />
Local Bank Purchases the vital Uiine is ta get the streets vision <strong>of</strong> Superior Court on Bradtey<br />
paved and passable. Wishful think,<br />
tag won't accomplish the work. Paving-<br />
by the contactor, wttL<br />
Old Barrett Building ttantllile, the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Sewer<br />
Lewis L. Barrett, owner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Service Qx. which frill operate the<br />
Barrett Mid he expects to move<br />
long established printing Dim at 807new<br />
mpjaa under « lonti-purchase<br />
hi* equipment to H52 Asbury av.<br />
109 Asbury av., confirmed report*<br />
agreemert with the <strong>City</strong>, it enlarging<br />
which untfl recently «B occupied by tm tumt*. "Ms tathn<br />
yesterday that he had sold M* buUdmectinging<br />
to Tbe ope May Oxwty Natioinl<br />
i Kay Court Howe Mon% Bonk, «*• central <strong>of</strong>fice *irbk* k<br />
; to. Join in tbe all-out Mt<strong>of</strong><br />
war against poverty pro.<br />
printing deparrmet* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Juby President Johnson and the<br />
Ledger in the days when many news.<br />
In the Economic Oppor- OCS Erosion BotHm papers maintaLied general prljiling<br />
ot 19S1.<br />
departments.<br />
ting is called for 8 pjn. Television Newt Topic<br />
The ttiree«tary wooden building<br />
• Township High School Jtovles oi <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty's ended Bamrtt has occupied is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
J on Main st, and represent- heaeiiet and <strong>of</strong> boardwalk recon- oldest in the city's central business<br />
I torn avic groups and public struction following the Atlantic district- OB itt front a plaque pro<br />
" i throuEhout the county are Morm <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18K were part claims that, "The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Lodge<br />
I to attend,<br />
<strong>of</strong> a 1eli vixiun news proKram pro- 171, Free and Accepted Masons, was<br />
Inupow <strong>of</strong> OU»A, Inc., is the sented by WFIL-TV, Qiannel 3, constituted in this building on Feb.<br />
" 1 <strong>of</strong> an active citizens croup Monday nifiht.<br />
ruary », UB7."<br />
! a community action pro- Bio presentation, made by The Masons used the hudldinE ai<br />
» eliminate problems <strong>of</strong> pov- WFTMV newsman Don Angel, their meeting place until 1913 when<br />
i fte county.<br />
also showed current shots <strong>of</strong> they moved to a hall at the corner<br />
IJHI elected 13 trustess rep. jetty consmirtion at 13th and <strong>of</strong> 8th st. and Asbury av.<br />
various communities 15th st, Tlie proKKim had to do purchase <strong>of</strong> Barrett's<br />
tim county, Edward with the problem <strong>of</strong> beach ero- by The Cape May County NaUonal<br />
J.<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, is n trustee. lion and beach reconstruction will be its second acquisition <strong>of</strong> land<br />
here and elsewhere along the adjacent to its main <strong>of</strong>fice (Holding<br />
coast.<br />
in resent months.<br />
Drivers Fined<br />
Last beeember 10 the bank announced<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> the old<br />
fie Court<br />
Four Youths Are Caught mberon Hotel at ith st. and Central<br />
av. and a 10-apartment brick bulld-<br />
Magistrate Pranklln A, After Wild Auto Chat*<br />
boused the<br />
<strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> traf.<br />
ing which at one time<br />
WOBB rases in Municipal A quartette <strong>of</strong> local teenagers were <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry . post . <strong>of</strong>fice The prop.<br />
held for LInwbod police Tuesday erlics are separated td ffrom<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
' felnd Robf*ri J DuFre^no night when they were, apprehended<br />
building by a 15-foot wide public a!<br />
*) MominRikk" rd . guilty <strong>of</strong> here after a wild police chase in-<br />
ley. When the purchase was made<br />
. -***** violation nnd fined lum volving radio ears from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
public bank <strong>of</strong>ficials said they had<br />
• 16 costs. DuFresne wus In-<br />
no immediate plans for using the<br />
Somcrs Point, LInwood, Northticid<br />
to a minor accident. The<br />
land.<br />
and PIcasantviUe.<br />
f *hw, Mrs. Flon-nttr B. Todd,<br />
i* «T Bay av.. wns found not<br />
The boys, three <strong>of</strong> thorn 17 and one<br />
r <strong>of</strong> careless driving.<br />
18, hid been cruising throughout the<br />
~)l M. Mazritclli, Jr.. 19. <strong>of</strong> 200<br />
mainland area, according to police.<br />
• «v.. pleaded guilty to driving They expressed their distaste for<br />
" i hour In j zs-milt- zone the section by hurling logs through<br />
the windows <strong>of</strong> a Unwood house,<br />
the police added,<br />
I Wttponed the criminal case<br />
> youths accused <strong>of</strong> fighting w four were turned over to Un-<br />
Wl T to give one <strong>of</strong> the nl- wood, lite three juveniles will be<br />
Imtants, Robert Krokeri- dealt with in Atlantic County Jutime<br />
to obtain counsel.<br />
I advLinary is Harold O.<br />
venile Court. The fourth boy will<br />
20, an airman stationed Wee charges in linwood MutHdp.1<br />
Court.<br />
1 poncment <strong>of</strong> the case became <strong>of</strong> We The case bm^ht by the<br />
time consumed in obtaining wtata- flan never oeroe to i<br />
graphlc trantcripte <strong>of</strong> last •unni'i changes in the<br />
trial, and an earUer bearing before Anglemyer's objectkns to<br />
Municipal Magistrate FrankMn 110, Aaglemyer wa* killed last<br />
King, hto <strong>of</strong>tto said yesterday. bar Day ty an<br />
Kugait bsc ton aatMed to pre- near tbe parking Jot <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parme Bradky's defense by another Night dub on flu nad between this<br />
i lawyer. Edward A. rnBtemi city and __<br />
Colbgan said yesterday he and Nu- Bradley is reported In Florida ior<br />
gent are opttnWe that the Superior the winter but is expeded to<br />
Court will reverse the deeiikm mode ys opes • loos nuroct wmitfi uie<br />
by Oounty Judge Georg* B. Fnitd*. next lew wedk*. So lu- in tha<br />
Colligan refused, however, to "ex- cetdingi agHintt Bradley. <strong>City</strong> Balkiplain<br />
how Nugent will present Bt«d- tor Jottoh E. DuB<strong>of</strong>a has imtcsentau<br />
ley's case. Asked when he emeuM, the CJty and he k expected to do<br />
the appeal wfll be heurd, nnHlrifc »o when the appeal Is In) in 9osaU,<br />
"It may be a year," " "<br />
The originat Sunday law, the famous<br />
ordinance 110, was voted out mm, um<br />
Of ejiistsiice at a special s^ereodBS h M by the Qty In tbe i<br />
in May 19«. Its coratitotionaUty IwJ <strong>of</strong> all and ISO were the first ;<br />
been attacked by the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Civic dace UfT. It M stated last i<br />
! Better Association led by H» •Mi Use confonrdnE to the pnhtHr<br />
A was farced to ask tat a dent, the late Harry Angtonyer.<br />
in the rictnJty <strong>of</strong> 20th st<br />
Another Oty <strong>of</strong>ficial said this week<br />
believes mat tte target date <strong>of</strong><br />
June 1 for provMlng sewH 1 Stoto OTs Orivtwoy<br />
Flare-Tossing Vandals At OC Info C«ft##r<br />
which, when fignted,<br />
warn motoriite <strong>of</strong> _ _<br />
btdWine-<br />
UenB—wse pressed into service- as<br />
service in ssable substitutes fi,r Matabr p<br />
JosephR.<br />
the section <strong>of</strong> the Gardens and in cocktails Friday.<br />
cessful.<br />
tog State hjg<br />
Another road flan was<br />
the Stoeco and Riviera tractt was un-<br />
Mayor B. Thonuci Waldman aay-<br />
After dark, vandals cruising by against the window <strong>of</strong> a house at<br />
realistic.ing<br />
tne cxtnr lane to<br />
car in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Bth st stole 335 E Atlantic blvi It todg*d in !he <strong>of</strong>fkMly deigned i<br />
In its complaint to the SUM firm,<br />
window. id U d sey 32" ndj be c^iprove4.<br />
made through an engineering firm,<br />
it Firemen also responded la the Quaiiiighfiiti said, however, the<br />
the <strong>City</strong> died "poor condition <strong>of</strong> Bend itsue Bid*<br />
work must be done at munk-ipil<br />
trenches In the Gnrdtns and the<br />
But the «eupaat <strong>of</strong>. the house,<br />
need for ckxump and the fllling <strong>of</strong> By <strong>City</strong> <strong>On</strong> W«dn«*doy Lloyd E. mot, <strong>of</strong> nfladelphja, re- The iafanmtion inUdh« wOl<br />
trenches and laterals," Tne conaitjoa mb from bond houses to purchase<br />
ported Oat some *3G0 mnote dam. be constructed on a filed-ia por-<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bay av, was described as "deplor. a JSOO.OOO package <strong>of</strong> Mean <strong>City</strong><br />
age was done to his Uving room and tion <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong>-owned land mesaur-<br />
able.<br />
bands wUl be opened at a special<br />
ine epproximatety 130 by MO<br />
'Much more attention must be giv. meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Commission next An earlier fire Thursday did an leet.<br />
en to tempsrary restoration," the Wednesday at 2 p. m.<br />
estimated W,000 damage to the Pleas-<br />
complaint asserted.<br />
ure <strong>Mar</strong>ina at 7th st. and manure<br />
The bonds will defray the cost <strong>of</strong> av. According to TtK Chief IVst*.<br />
storm repair work necessary idler<br />
Governor's Flying Visit<br />
nand A. Taccarino. fire caused fay a<br />
the Atlantic norm <strong>of</strong> US, and for short dreutt ignited tbe front wall Causing Some Problems<br />
House Group Wilf Hear other municipal improvements, TTiey <strong>of</strong> the building.<br />
will be <strong>of</strong>fered In two issues. The<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, firemen quickly ex- Governor Richard J. Holies -will<br />
<strong>City</strong>'s Views <strong>On</strong> Renewal first, for J3O0.O00, wfll be paid for<br />
tinguished a fire at the Matador pay a flying visit to Southern New<br />
by assessments made against prop-<br />
Flower Shop, 716 Asbury av. They Jersey to address the April meeting<br />
Commissioner D, Allen Stretch, acerty omsi as flielr share <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mid a short circuit in a heater <strong>of</strong> the Cape May Oounly League <strong>of</strong><br />
companied by <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Jonah E, south end hulidiead. The other J800.caused<br />
£S damage.<br />
Municipalities.<br />
DuBois. will travel to Washington 000 Issue are geneml municipal im-<br />
Early on Sunday, fire <strong>of</strong> unde- President B Thomas Waldman, <strong>of</strong><br />
Monday to appear as a witness bepjOTenient bonds.<br />
termined origm was discovered In a tte Ljeagne, made &e ^nnminf*<br />
fore a Congressianal Committee Inieresled<br />
in appropriations for the na-<br />
ing ot Sth st nnd West av. The<br />
jonnl urban renesval program.<br />
Entry Blanks Issued building was filled with snake, Tac-<br />
Rep, wTIUam B, TOdBBll (R, 7th<br />
carinosaid, but otterwise no damage<br />
_st, N.J.), the ranking minority For Skateboard Rally<br />
member el the House committee on<br />
urban renewal, invited members at Entry blanks for the skatsboanl<br />
lie tool government to present their rally to be sponsored in April by Commiuion Approval<br />
lews at the hearing,<br />
the Oty Recreation Department are<br />
Widnail introduced an amendment now available through the principal's Sub-Divislen Of Lots<br />
to the 1964 Housing Act setting up a <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>Ocean</strong>