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DRAPE<br />
mermaid could<br />
for more<br />
this fully<br />
ioned<br />
Ljtyid rubber<br />
ihmth.<br />
average or<br />
% length<br />
•l>oHswear<br />
diagonal paisky<br />
by Jantzen<br />
Art Finder looks for fit,<br />
comfort kad smut fabric In his<br />
swimwear to take the rugged<br />
wear given by this world-famous<br />
skin diver. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Us<br />
'favorites this season is Jantzen'a<br />
cotton diagonal paisley print<br />
flat front boxer trunk. 5.00.<br />
1/<br />
D«y* •t30«.hi. to nao p.m<br />
OrifeMfl'tLMAiNtM Record Hop July 11<br />
WendtU F. Row, MB at Mr. Wd<br />
MM, D«U MM, «f m m A. »<br />
In Convention Hal)<br />
tw UalD ft* D*»'« LM «t<br />
Franklin Schooi <strong>of</strong> Scion ml** hold the tat <strong>of</strong> UN •UUBBM' Mt.<br />
nA« to to ta SBIM S it. ft. la* and owl hep. for »• *«« o» W *«»<br />
dent SchoUnhlp Fund on Monday,<br />
May ^stalelMi coorw. TW TWi I I* ' ••»<br />
.wood tt» Mr. HM MI **•«<br />
h I I<br />
MOM CEEL'S<br />
1201 SlnipMn Aw<br />
NOVVOTiN<br />
Try Our<br />
Subs - Pizza<br />
NOTICE<br />
•tut! «t M».<br />
ILll ftliitWn nf IT"-*- 1 !*'* —*•<br />
«5Si WrtUwUI b. MM•*;W»<br />
monks, for U» prot»in. «*>»Pin<br />
penon will be »« •"<br />
Co tad »oybe»n futures waken<br />
nirtliir.<br />
Thai* Will Be a Regular<br />
TRASH COLLECTION<br />
MONDAY, JULY 4th<br />
from Sth Street North to<br />
Bridge including the Gardens<br />
RAY GIPFORD, Supt.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public Works<br />
FOR DELICIOUS DINING ,<br />
CRYSTAL ROOM -<br />
OCEANIC HOTE.<br />
11th and Wesley Avenue<br />
BREAKFAST 8 a.m. until 10:30 am 10c to $1.50<br />
DELUXE DINNERS 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. ..... $2.00 to *3.Qj>!<br />
Delightfully Different<br />
M. RYAN, Minaiement •"•<br />
GOOD POOD HOSPITALITY COURTEOUS SERVICl<br />
Priori* IXport 9-1310<br />
J OHNSON'S CONFECTIONS<br />
Snail <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk's Largott<br />
HOME MADE ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP<br />
NOHPAREILS , , ,<br />
Drop* rrf rich chocolate at (heir deUdoua best<br />
Blended with special chocolate Uquora<br />
Proeess4d la the Johnaon Homemade tradition.<br />
Also out wonderful boxed assortment<br />
Milk end Doric Chocolot. »1.50<br />
WE 6H1P )•<br />
; '<br />
if, <<br />
AVENUE<br />
rotary Sets Out<br />
Baity tiM •,»••, fll|<br />
FrkUy •«. I»,i<br />
\UDAY<br />
I<br />
Apartment<br />
ee s<br />
1AY, JULY 4th<br />
BCp«t<br />
tHI OCRAN <strong>City</strong> MNt)NlL>UiPk*n •» high tMi (IHwhich<br />
are all eared for greatly by<br />
wn nni*tlv>. Four other *»mpU« this<br />
ihowffd 49 tocMrll « fh* highttt<br />
eounf,<br />
Compl«t« Coverage Is Behind '59 The State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey has been<br />
<strong>of</strong> Your Oil Burner<br />
R aetlvltsp in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> examining the simples for the past<br />
showed a sharp decline for the first six years, and the latest report is the<br />
for Juil a six months <strong>of</strong> 1BBO eomparod with best the loesl health department<br />
last year, according to figures re- hns ever received, Mr, Chattln stated<br />
Few Pennie* a Day leased yesterday afternoon by the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> acting Building Inspector, Woman, 80, Injured<br />
Walter E. Hosier.<br />
DoHar-wlRe there is an overall de. (n Wesley Av. Crash<br />
cllne <strong>of</strong> llBa,MT BO far this year,<br />
including ic uaing new ««« dwelling Unii5 »"'» costs '» Injured<br />
An iO-year-Qld<br />
Wednesday<br />
woman<br />
night<br />
was<br />
when<br />
slightly<br />
the<br />
•hich dropped oil *100,000. Until the , which she was a oassenaer<br />
eloje <strong>of</strong> b^mpM yesterday thj trt.1 , Slu^^S ^ ^ '<br />
LOCAL<br />
24-HOUR SERVICE<br />
FACTORY TRAINED<br />
SERVICEMEN<br />
per Information on<br />
THIS LOW COST PLAN<br />
Call EXport 9-O4S0<br />
LOUIS JACCARINO<br />
FUEL OIL<br />
PLUMBING - HEATING<br />
Ganaral Motor* DCIEB-HMI<br />
611 WIST AVENUE<br />
MAKE IT<br />
YOURSELF<br />
KIT<br />
Main ih«m tar youn.H.<br />
Olv. ikMn to yuur friMdi.<br />
Kit Includn approx, M fasclmulnK metal but.<br />
toiu (no two ulikc). olnailclzo eord, knlltlnB<br />
and crocheting instructlsfu.<br />
RECEIVED ,<br />
Complete Selection<br />
PRINGLE<br />
2 Children Rescued<br />
MATCHING SKIRT KITS<br />
From Drifting Raft<br />
Lifeguards were summoned to i<br />
unprotected beaoh at list MonA Dorothea Robinson<br />
afternoon to rescue two children I<br />
a aurt raft we» mnatols to retaraj<br />
•hue by themselves, Beach OT Is-. YARNS<br />
Captain Thomas Williams report*/<br />
ALL YEAR<br />
ROUND<br />
BiU Mower, g, <strong>of</strong> Olenrtaw,<br />
lk iB M<br />
and his idaynMa, Holly Gales, f<br />
Mall & Phone Orders Solicited<br />
QiMtephni, Pa, vm brought r<br />
LENDING LIBRARY<br />
m th« heach m Lllegua«d»<br />
Hatnltlon and E*wanl Ward. Ni<br />
Aild suffered Injury Owl the •<br />
ferlenee.<br />
S "" l * mW<br />
estimated Building cosiswcre ll.iai,.<br />
428 and at the end <strong>of</strong> Juno 1959 the<br />
figures stood at $1311,973.<br />
Par n*w dwelling unit! the Mil<br />
mated costs far the first half year<br />
•re Mif,lll this year and w»r*<br />
fnt.llS for the flnt six month!<br />
last v*»r. Thar* ware permits If<br />
sund for onlv 41 ntw dwelllngi<br />
hers thh year, *hlle in ifSf there<br />
were M nm dwelling permits<br />
The month <strong>of</strong> June showed a docline<br />
in the total estimated buiidina<br />
costs. Last month the permits Indi.<br />
catod the costs were S1B9,54Z, com.<br />
pared with »M7,iia for the same<br />
manth last year.<br />
Permits were issued for 10 new<br />
dwelling units wlfli an estimated<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> $134,500 last month, while In<br />
June. 1050. 18 similar permits were<br />
issued with estimated costs <strong>of</strong> ilii,<br />
000.<br />
Amputated Heater<br />
Causes Small Fire<br />
An improperly installed gas water<br />
heater caused a fire Wednesday afternoon<br />
ai 51! 18th St., which resulted<br />
in an estimated ilM damage to the<br />
building, according to Fire Chief<br />
Samuel H. Smith,<br />
The premises ore owned by Helen<br />
Oriffin and the house is occupied by<br />
Frank Watson 1*6 heater burned<br />
a hole throush the floor wherc_ It<br />
was standing, Chief Smith said. The<br />
legs had boen removed to provide<br />
clearance under a window and tlie<br />
floor CBUght fire, he added.<br />
Firemen under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
acting Deputy Chief Carl s, Shaw<br />
brought the blase under control<br />
within minutes after they arrived,<br />
Hosfess House Sefs<br />
Season's Program<br />
The flrit meeting <strong>of</strong> the IMO sum,<br />
mer season <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hoard <strong>of</strong> Uie Hostess House Tor Con.<br />
valescent Girls was held Tuesday<br />
evening at the house, 940 Central av,<br />
Plani for the coming season were<br />
discussed. The annual Open House<br />
and Donation Day has been set for<br />
I p.m. Thursday, July 14, is<br />
entertainment will he presented .cial<br />
,4 ..<br />
An<br />
invitation to<br />
cool elegance<br />
that's the .<br />
SPECTACULAR<br />
Cooler, lighter, more flattering than any suit you've ever<br />
our 'Botany' 500 Spectacular. Tailored with the distinctive DaretT touch<br />
from a fabric <strong>of</strong> the world'i rarest wonted yams blended with DacronV<br />
it will be one <strong>of</strong> your favorite warm-weather suits, See it tdday in the new<br />
Unsurpassed Comfort<br />
panerM and colon,<br />
for the RUPTURED!<br />
Is die<br />
Of the •BOTANr 500* LOOK.<br />
...youra for only S||<br />
ini l Utura on Wesley av, near<br />
WITH Luiuar<br />
Hivin ••roM svaiLaci^n<br />
10th st,, according lo pnlkf.<br />
A ESfAiMtign gi 3 Uyifi ol rxm rntnsli mali.<br />
rtii—KJB, BMSntM-laagiilaB l«m ruBHf<br />
James H. Mars, ij, <strong>of</strong> S7M West Intw l*JF*f—svsid si ifisids with sstfiing tn,<br />
av,, was driving south on Wwles m-va oo Msiae Mid amen, BHIBIM<br />
when another car. dricen bj ' . Fill ISHI ruBBJf roin BM. PM«« W<br />
Jerome A, somers, 49, <strong>of</strong> loli Wea<br />
* * * 10 lililns rtguuM, WaU.<br />
ley av., made a U-turn, Mrs. Berthj<br />
Fer rcdyeiDle inegirui Nmia. By sntk-<br />
Mars, wife <strong>of</strong> the driver <strong>of</strong> the firs! n ill tamom BUPTUfili fjefp. Sw «'<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
vehicle, was treated by a local doetoi HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
for contusions <strong>of</strong> the head.<br />
720 Asbury Annw<br />
Police estimated the damage ai ltd ft WasMy Ays, Oc«n <strong>City</strong><br />
WOO to both cars. Mr, Somers was<br />
charged with making an illegal turn<br />
and interfering with traffic.<br />
Cape May Canal Span<br />
Opens For Holiday<br />
f<br />
TRENTON—The New Jersey Statt<br />
Highway Department's new high-level<br />
bridge over the Capo May Canai is<br />
Upper Township Uape May County,<br />
will start carrying Route U. S, » traf.<br />
fie late today.<br />
According to a Highway Department<br />
spokesman the shift in traffic<br />
to the new bridge Is being made before<br />
the §1.3 million project is entirely<br />
completed In line with the De.<br />
partment's policy <strong>of</strong> making new improvements<br />
available to the public<br />
at the earliest possible moment.<br />
Work on the project has been ex,<br />
jicdited in order to assure the hridce<br />
and approach roadways could be<br />
utilised in castnn heavy Independence<br />
Day week-end traffic.<br />
The spokesman said, however, that<br />
traffic will continue to use the new<br />
bridge and its approaches for the<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> the construction period,<br />
Trade-Business<br />
MCKESSON SUMMER SPECIALS<br />
School Planned<br />
A nlne-niembsr committee to study<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> a vocational-business<br />
scJiooi in Cape May County<br />
was named this week by Assemblyman<br />
Anthony J. Volpe, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Tlie action fallows a statement<br />
made By Mr, Volpe last week that<br />
in the face <strong>of</strong> the anticipated arowtJi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Industrial complexion <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May County, trained employes an<br />
refrejhmentj will be served. The pub- an immediate requirement.<br />
lic Is Invited,<br />
Major Industrie, in New York,<br />
Pennsylvania and other parts <strong>of</strong><br />
Landing gear for jets among New Jersey will be solicited to loan<br />
patents,<br />
maehlnea and equipment to the proposed<br />
school for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
eiauMed Ala Bring Quick training youths in manual ions.<br />
The group, to toe known as the<br />
Cape May County Vocational and<br />
GIANT VALUE<br />
Business School Study Committee,<br />
ifrOUNCI<br />
will gather at a luneheonmeeUne on<br />
July 13,<br />
STATIONERY<br />
INITURE•• • BEDDING - • FLOOR COVERINGS Named to the group are Wiliard<br />
LANOLIN PLUS<br />
Commander Gerald H.<br />
Matthews, county superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Chaplain V8N, with his wife and!<br />
schools! A. Bdward Tedesco, Wild<br />
taoghten M vJ»iHBg hta »*"<br />
wood superintendent <strong>of</strong> schools;<br />
SHAMPOO 99c 40 Envslopo*<br />
Hrs. Neman V, Sargent, <strong>of</strong> U <<br />
For Home<br />
William H, Donahue, <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
•a. Chapl.ln Mat h lUtk-*<br />
Teachers Association: Mn, Freda<br />
fie US N«vM Air Station In 1<br />
Wilson, <strong>of</strong> the County P,T,A.; F«e.<br />
97c<br />
holder Leon H Shuck, Lou la A,<br />
Rodla, <strong>of</strong> Uie County Press Club,<br />
Jacob Selgel, <strong>of</strong> Uie County Lugiw<br />
Cottage<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Municipality, and George Cartar,<br />
executive secretary at tho County<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
IT. S. leads Britain, 3-1. In Wightman<br />
tennli.<br />
WWL EUCTRK FAN<br />
f-IOT<br />
srauff Hi<br />
710 ASBURY AVINUI<br />
$1.06 V.lu.<br />
KKODENT<br />
Now <strong>On</strong>ly 89c<br />
8 Rag. Me Tub- Jj<br />
0 AW<br />
H U C H E S<br />
CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
8TH ST. AND WESLEY AVE-DCCAiM i<br />
FREE DEI<br />
M.0O<br />
STOPETTl<br />
MILON<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 99c