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Are all the nployees, necessary? , lie:ej(y commissioners gave oat a few f on. now mucb worters earn in nearby Fallout Shelter Mainland Journal We don't let ourselvrs up as Itid- Eestrf the b'g- question: Fallout Shel- ter.•••• No; Fallout Shelter* We don't toirtoo stupid in hot, b?in£. jiWe to come up vnih a clear-cut "yes" or."no".so' far as, soUUnff.an-afE**- ment.*sithui our own household, for the : FVtieral Govemnifttf .has ap- peorftl.to blow hot and cold en (he complete. • , Another point that was clarified at the meeting was the stand <strong>of</strong> Mayor Smith and Commissioner StrfetdL * Mr. Stretch is insistent that his firemen receive a,?5OO wage increase because the policemen got such an increase by referen- dum. With. this.disclosure. Mayor Smith an- nounced bis men in the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Worts are just as good as the firemen, and if the firemen get the money he wants it for his men, too. The .Mayor took pains to point out tame subject. that this demand was conditional—it depends We- tear ot intended on -what wage boost the firemen receive.' From here on tn maybe the commission- ers will reveal to' the public their own think- ing on this problem. Bath the public and city workers concerned deserve frankness from J*m meeting was » good Hitng At the meeting those prepnt were taken at least part war m:o tne confidence <strong>of</strong> the commis- iaoneriR cjtMjpetfthat woen thev reach their decision tfeey will do it in jpuhii» fish interest in prese*\i2g ties- ness, they nude some evaluation by an expert This newipaper hjs homeowners IQ llargats, Uc <strong>City</strong> how the} Uke are enthusiastic, others Iake»ar:a. don't think it is worth nrfcat n It is highly likely that evs . body can <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> televtsaos is ers a service about which n»st saasc: will be enthusiastic, and wiudi jiaaur installed r*OiSib!>, the besl plas u no franchise at the present r.—n- }t <strong>of</strong> the four firms now bidding far ins z chise can provide service ngut now EIIS _ the future which will really be worth hrrr=i Who knows the answer? Not being electronic experts know. We hardly thmfc the aiy ct ers are any better informed oh the than are we at the Sentinel-Ledger. CMUY NOUSINd (IT50) THE IRON HORSE (1850) —No Political Floats? thinking during the parade Cut weet that d l I.? do with the Republicans wanting their Ban = and Mr. Stretch^ refusal to permit it At any rate, with no ejection in j until next Spring neither the Republicans rcr the Democrats seemed interested in paratt^sft their floats. It would have been so interesting to have ._ seen a stuffed elephant gaily decorated with an d the Christmas tinsel—or a paper mache* doakev and tt " in a Santa Claus-siUL £1 a wayifs too bad S&SiL- that leaders-<strong>of</strong> eithafDrTjotb political partie;. lu tie - We commentBa^Biafjust ha^o-seemed to lose interest in paradW at tbB """"K ejection had-Eomcthtag to least until nearer elections. wfaB hristmas parade Cut weet that «»ne polWcal party had volunteered to put atltt the line <strong>of</strong> march. 1 ^ 'l*^iS**B«d .that just fcefore the 'en parade there was quite an areu- rttween Commissioner SU^tch and the ,HepubIJcanjaub. The ^ist <strong>of</strong> it was that tod mucit fhswgftts fhjm other* Much Ado About Something yet, to <strong>of</strong> '.-(lie-..chup who htT>—but wv'll nvake n after wf 100 to 1 lit tti 4 union card; *et?k- m* waM you tt> jjprigtitiy n die Harmony <strong>of</strong> A* if the Ptrjadt'iii: djiin't tilings ii> worry • :ibuutT irf smn,*- Utbor L uiuini wrolt? n v in. 1 ? he Smis r CUSTOM hi h*nlaivS, just before Quy. rjk> wbL>fr fcimily mirtt TTLS LS. th !-;• »m»Z . sa-uiu bath V til J. ?£u&* SHOPPING : WEEKS LEFT : USE CHRISTMAS SEALS . : AND HELP FIGHT TB!E <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> '" CORRESPONDENCE _ ' receipt <strong>of</strong> a letter from one readers. We reprint it in its i people the sort <strong>of</strong> thing new ore are up against. Editor, "<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> A La Dear Sir: Perhaps because I have spirit <strong>of</strong> kindness and gi season, 1 have decided .„.„ defend yourself. How clever interpreting a sentence appoarU,^ to the November 33rd la,ue/i£i determine whether or not I nicki you personal violence. I have Mite vast Sentinel-Ledger orgonltiMonl determine who wrote tho story from the tenor <strong>of</strong> your ••—'-•-- - tho thickest skull <strong>of</strong> present the greatest ' '\' ^ : /' F V^-'^"'\T^'^?^'C^i v -''Vf ?'jf'7v THE SENTENCE in tho front page story en Down Din 11 It reads (fifth" cnts <strong>of</strong> peace and quiet SUEBI ABLE TEMPORARY rOLICJS j summer work." (Emphasis L, interpretation' Does the word ' u,. able' r or "<strong>of</strong>flcers?" In other woKbilln fiestcd that the ranks o( toe ~ being lilled by incompetents, oi that a greater number <strong>of</strong> lno samo.Wrtl! in previous years is necessary? i , •' '', rf-'j THE LATTER READING Avo Ious hide foi another day; the icsult& <strong>of</strong> that are unpleasant Understnndt I am not attempting your journalistic integrity—your am merely &uggO5thifi the ' alternative. MAYBE I am laboring under i surely during your journalistic eild luve come to appreciate (he hkh (..„«»„ tence and reliaoility present in the «m*S Summer police olliccr, perhaps erefl « though not equalling the performance<strong>of</strong>j police <strong>of</strong>ficer. So come now—be a | man and own up to your responabL,,, «i ghastly grammaucal innuendo beta? then. 5i!i?e upon this as an indictment •SJinst t police oulcers. Remember When Capitol Hill . iw^r JUSO . . ,-• .,'t& tear who ho planned in rrtjre at I cm! <strong>of</strong> tho year, • * * <strong>City</strong> o&Iciiils shunned a aktog ceremony far nV> ,./ RoosevBlt Wnt bridge because pother appoontnipits, Cwy aalrt. Dot because Oiey nm. afraid je pixies suppoEed to be flng- r graundhrealdng ceremonies i Friday. , ' ' • * • Masyfanti man purchased land 12th st, and <strong>Ocean</strong> av. nherc announced he would build A MTO motel. A year later con- ictkn bad not statted- iV' *&' » » * Bi'^'j? "»*d band" wag on the ram- ^"i in center city £dieyg breaMtu m „ _,r • and puncturing tires <strong>of</strong> parked i-^.tjp wltn ice picks. < '" Jkanta CJaus, pfayea by Jewejir AI- J^rt Carrisoa. ,tdok n tumble Ironj 'hUrsIeTgh Just as the Christmas pa ,*||Ie started. Despite trulses he got ""-" aboard am) conSnued with th,- Hobert Sharp, resort r«il estate agent, 1 rtvas nominated as president ot Ute Oci^an <strong>City</strong> E.\chan^e dnb * • * Four <strong>Ocean</strong> '<strong>City</strong> Rotarliuii WBV to fly. to Haviiha, Cuba on a good will tour. TTicy wore Herbert God- frey, Morgan Hand, J. Brlnton Tounu and Hnroli] Lee tabernacle bulldine was Mbsseti Construction Co. <strong>of</strong> asrotjl to com. Mayor "Harvey JV. Adami that, the' sprnwUng Gar- TEN YEARS AGO Tile dry ''celpbratitl' the 50tli an- Invercuy <strong>of</strong> thi- crounding <strong>of</strong> the stetl bark, SimU, ever since: a "sea Kirk" Ml the 17lh st bnach though now only a frasment <strong>of</strong> hull and tiller v,,ts visible. * • * <strong>City</strong> comm!i5ioners aaarded all mumdpal TuorkiTs a $*»10 • across Uie-boanl" p,iy Increase and for good measure giave Ctich ol thfm >i J10O "cost ot iWng"' bonus tor the second half <strong>of</strong> <strong>1961</strong>, II was slated that the raise was to set a pattern tor a similar boost for public school teachers. A battle ttus shaping up over the expenditure by the city <strong>of</strong> $300,000 to pump sand on the f-roded beach es. awe oratnzaDons opposed lo the Idea were Intent on forcing Ioi>!nil ptra- tilre lot the LTn.t«t Slatis n to op- pose arty special arrangi-men: Germany would he rLxrri , or treated diffemitl> u Ji to rf£ki.t nii4ru. r t fur s m al tin ill t~, to UOITV GCT7TVU1J " futulC COUfM <strong>of</strong> .1fl|O» n th ,uid MI. i.mmit imrmc (Jis tnlM/ul cundlLnns nn (,crm.m ri^ » in i I m t>r i^rep to JIHJ Ihni^ ".hfti MjtiW 1, nt. \Vi-st Cirni.iny i-tant test one It may E A NOTE <strong>of</strong> caution, however. If yog* wioMing a largo club, exercise thp atendl ay not be Santa Claus. ,/•!;, .% Edtfitall SHOULD anybody care, Mr. Bu Gowan av , Philadelphia 19, Pa. swer Mr Butler, ' '" The.dolj/ir agi;iin is .In trouble n miitry <strong>of</strong>. the financial CJipiluls 61'ih* utfrl(f. The Kennttly Adrnlni>itr.itliui tirn*>teil xh? iliHfiutiiiig tnnd in th' U r tlaiii. T e <strong>of</strong> pyyn)!;nts plctqi-p in the finit.two qu/irtci'a <strong>of</strong> : the year Ixit the litt",t /igurt-s «ihow larit the dniin on K"*d and tile dollar coi - tinned it a fat i lip In thr tlilrcl quarter <strong>of</strong> tho. year. In fJu;l, Uu- loss rate In the thirl quarter <strong>of</strong>tlie year waj; ninnins at a r,Ui. n( thrtr hilllciai annunlly 'Hii.i is alwul'as :b,i(i us Was meDts. This prolilojn'WIll be (ho laruift inherited by hte suoxssor he claim* ' "Tll«.. ure not things th.it at- tract great huaaiis, Jiowcvqr," (he Govcnior admitted. nbantlonnl for twrnry-om' inunlv Mi^ wliU h winild hnir th* 1 ronj plaints iKiw imudirnl by l,x 1] mn. gistriitcs' W New Jersey 8Mi> Bar Ai midnfion bnA nnputntnl n irj«ii, rommlllre lo sluily ond rt-porl on tlic propoii-d t llmln itlon <strong>of</strong> Ihe Hry ttniw munlclpil njtirts nnd thi- nuh stltutlfin for tlv-m <strong>of</strong> a court at the L-wnty level, t^JVL-rnor lliiliert B, Meyner hi^ llcves Hie him 1, si'xind In prlm-J- plr, lilt n/lmll» public opinion liit^i in supply „( it UP hopes Ihe liar conjmlttei* ivJll evnltiau? more *-rii- icaliy me popular canueptlon thai a municliKd JudK,., by hl» eloa.-nps, to lot-nl (raidllloiB imd ilmniisliinc es, can nunr- Ivlavi* tlmn 11 (.ounty Judge fix npiwoiniatL- pcnaltlra and exCrriKe dlscrPtldn on wlmt klndfl <strong>of</strong> discs to nln lo the Rrand Jury At the nsent Uih annuul JudlLiol eonfereiv-c <strong>of</strong> magistrates, Gwcrtwr Mtynqr urged thi- nuglslrntw tf- thr- study nmuniUw "fn doing so, hoivuvtr,' the 1^ov* eiw «,ld "I would hope lh.it you would he. siateunci, oiough to «ib- ordlnate eomidcrftiions <strong>of</strong> your Dut- amal stake in mch n chanoD t» OPINION—-A3 to this summer policemen, not the Sci mind you, just ours, we think most <strong>of</strong> them, do a pretty good JoB^ police wore really unleashed on could quiet them down Jn one "*• lot <strong>of</strong> reasons, some ol -•« MORE YULE SPntTT—^Flnauy^J tlon that aside from very minor ; Butler fie are positively r^Wll gobs <strong>of</strong> Christmas spirit. TW» unui th* am trf 4w year '•• ftwwsb with swoetness and 1 nsadtag. Day Friday Catholics Friday,,^Dcecinbcr ,8. lle Oiurcll ;wiU .eelebnite ; ot the rmnuu-iilate Oon- pi year the churdi sots tiside tber (tlB.hrtnB liefore her |Ko- gtvat mystery, <strong>of</strong> tlie unique f ihe Mother <strong>of</strong> God "ITic I Imriios lint Mary «' Lord <strong>of</strong> Hosts." C Saint-Saens, The Chai C?wlr TtM^ Solo, "The Voice in the Wildem«s," J P Scott. Helena G Hand The Lesson Mnlachl 4 1-C Th/>_ i^plstle. J£omam 15 4-13_ The G tor small ehil dtwi. sponsored by U L.C W. 7 30 p m —Luther l^eacue WtihKsday— 6 45 p m —Junior Owir renmrsai ? 45 p m —Chancel Cnolr ivhrnrs- al Friday— 3 30 p in —Children's Bible Study Class services Sunday. The -5upervise4 Night Nurs- ery downstairs. FIRST METHOOIST. S* at. and Canml av. • Tha Oiun* wHb Kw Carillon Paul K FrWrk*, MlnMar daafBa O. A- Pastor's Qmnrmation Class. • * * FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Service—11 a. m. Sunday School—11 lam. Wednesday meetine-B p. m. The eoniforlinft nnd .lissuring. mes- sage or the Benutillidcs. (Matt 5) will be featured nt Christian Science • tamf PHOTO GREETINGS Black and WhiM from *2.49 Color .... »5.25 FOR 15 CARDS Senior Studio 83S Aibury AnniM Tell Me - . . Mr. Wimberg These menaces are pobUthed •* • service to our friends to acquaint tbern with what to do wnen the need arm Ountion: Why da you call your , establishment a Funeral Home? My Antmn We have planned it to provide the utmost in privacy (or those who come to iis in grief, a place with all the comforts we can supply to case that sorrow. To this we have added many special facilities' so that all details <strong>of</strong> our pr<strong>of</strong>essional work, .and the final service <strong>of</strong> tribute can be handled smoothly and efficiently- Chester J. Wimberg Funeral Horn* 301 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-2654 <strong>of</strong> Fuiwr«l Saryfe* to All Craad* 10 fl.m.—Sewing ; Group meet in dining' room. 3:20 p. m.—{liownies meet in Rec* reatlon HalL - 6:45 p. m.—Cecellan Choir rchears- aL 7:45 P. m-HUid-Week Prayer Serv- ice in Bleyler Chapel; • * * FRIENOS MIITT1HO HOUSE Shm Rsad, SuirfOa Meeting tor divine worship eact Flrist Day immlttj at U o'clock. Piitlenee Ludipni^ clerk- lnfiamaUori —Mahlon Bye, Dial 3SM022 , Mohtlard Cfturchn COMIItS MINT , FAITH BAPTIIT ', , s»o» nj. i • V Ptn. Ardn , 9-30 n. m.—Church. School. •• U a. m.—Morning Worship.' - 6.30 p. m. — B.Y.F. (Junion ant SeniolB). ^ < * ^ Sp, m.—Evening Service. '8 p m.—Prayer Meeting, ST. j n n u e Sbsnnl. and Hartw la. tf Jwab a. UmtUtm. taa> ' o. ITL-Mnss. ^unlay- ,' ' , 4:15 to 5:30 and J.15 toS Mp. tn. 7:45, 9. 1O:U and 11:30 a. m. and 6:3A p m.—Mo-'Ses. Monday— , 4 pm—Reugloug instrbetlM grades J throueh B. '1 "/o grade, 8 i 3 30 praX-hnnipie'rmtl Hist —7*30*plit—OiOlr' rtbeSrsaI.T^ 9 30 and 11 a.m," .Mnrnlngfi 615 pni—Catechetical Cb) ?:aqpm.~LutherLmgne; : Tailay «N . ' ,^,-^JV^ 330 pm.—Glri-tScoilt!TUMiH 0 p m . o l Vt Noon-Dorcas t3rdteO pnv-«*riha Clrtrf^ B tf.m,—Cburch CbundL' s THE Godfrey-Smith Funeral Home HERBERT L, GODFREY, ftiflr, ' , jEstablished }896 . , •, 809 Cantrcil Av«nua> \ f "" Pledging for the futurm, at in fhitpatl, Ihm finest and mmt^dlgnffhd funeral service. IN TIME OP TRQlteLE WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE'— DIAL MMOI7 Successors to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s First Funeral Director M •41 CARDIOLOGY TWj nHdical ecienee refers to the examination and treatment ot diseases ot the heart Using a 'cardiogninh, which records the force and rate ot the heart's movements, it Is possible to determine U your heart needs extrA Cfln?. If it dots, we now have many positive action medicines lei our prosctjpaan - department. : Your physician con prescribe the eMct one be ludKos will help VDU most. Never worry about your heart. Just follow your phvskian'a advice. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PftONrJ IIS when von need « medicine. Pldt up your pwscriptlon it •hopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly with- . out extiat dnrse. A great omny people entrust ua Witt their nreocripUooa. May up mmpumrt younr ORDILE PHARMACY VHB nttuurntm trtmu OUR NEW moN*—OML mm trORKHOUMi oany • •- m, Hi*p.m. SoiHlay f a. m. h> » $. m. OPIH ALL (MY P. Wwlay OrdlU, HP. 701 Aibury Av OopyrlcM Mtt v •• . IW CMUKH K» aU.., •U K)« IM CHUKH 4B nnh lor ilv buOcjiqs d chkrtO br •bl bend £iCu£D)Jlii» It it a • tinhAiie af fpinliui WAIBCL Wilb- «ut ft ilnnf CJnimh, srltlw de- ni TbriT UK feur found Kanai •luull liud •»J pmi ills J* JSJ.lt Jrf, « u kbttlmr. : 6 14.14 I CpifnifaUn 13 1.19 Gahufai . j s.14 M.iiLn. 1 s-IJ UNDERSTANDING Suppose you wenr given Iceyt tliat vroujd nnlncL the mjstenes <strong>of</strong> the uniivnc. With them, jou could answer the "whys" that plague all <strong>of</strong> us You'd know what was going to happen to you and those around you tomonbw—next month next year. Would you use them? Of course, jou sayl Think again. And, once you've thought, jou might shake your head hand them back, and »y, "No thank you." Common sense tells us that man was not meant to understand evciy mjjtay <strong>of</strong> life. The reason! why • remain as they me because our Creator in His wisdom thoroughly knowt just how much nun can both stand and nnoottand. God has a greater gift for yon than these, or any other keys ... tlie gift <strong>of</strong> Faith. You will find it by going to church regularly. in/Ue ttnbt, Im,. This Series la Being Published Under Hie Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Following ARTHUR M. DeMARIS •aalhr— iKantr 106 AMinMe AM, Pill 399-1333 HANEY LIOYD CHATTIN 1315 Atbury Av». Dial 3994060 •aal •thjh) — Inmn WE NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY 801 Aibury A»«. Dial 399-1300 SELVAGN'S' REXAlt PHARMACY 9th Sf. and Aibury Av*. Dial 399-3535 SAMPSON and HAMADA Raeflni — p«ra*4 Mr Haat I2B Watt Av*. Dial 399-1048 HOWARD S. STAINTON 810 Atbury A«w. Dial 399J511 OCEAN CITY WATER SERVICE COMPANY ' 210 Tanfh Stra*t DlaJ 399-0*1) OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ' 1001 Atbwry Av*. Dial 399401* SC<strong>On</strong> REALTY COMPANY , w--«-T.h J_i. w-i •:•••:• f it t-i '7ti . ti.i " • ' 1' ' , , ' . ' I' I' 1 ,. \ \
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